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    HELP WANTEDFEMALE
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Young Ladiei to
"x learn ( telephone operating.
Good wages paid while
harning, rapid advance
ment, permanent positions.
Applv to C. F. LAMBERT,
1807 Douglas St,
- .v WANTED. .' .
EXPERIENCED GIRLS, ALSO INEX
PERIENCED GIRLS, FOR THE PACK
INO DEPARTMENT IN MODERN FAC
TORT." GOOD: WORKING CONDITIONS
AND GOOD. WAGES. APPLY
,;- .-- riTEN BISCUIT CO.
: 12th and Capitol Ave.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS REPAIR
LADY ON MENS' CLOTHES. INQUIRE
1908 HARNEY ST.
ANTED Two experienced office girl.
Apply Washington Market, 1407 Douglas
t
Household and Domestic.
WHITE girl tor general housework; must
be experienced cook; no laundry worn ana
best : Wage. - 1616 wooJwortn avenue
Harney 5661.
W A i.KJjj ftliaaie-aseu woiiiuu uuuw
keeper In city; good wages and goed home
to right woman. Telephone Douglas 8145,
RELIABLE girl to care for 4-year-old girl
ana assise wun nousewom. jura. r.
Wead so S. 1,0th St. Harnev 171.
hnMPOTEKT Klrl for aeneral housework
two In family; good cook; . a washing
References. Telephone Harney 820,
WANTED Competent, girl - for general
housework. References required. Apply
4160 Cass St., Mrs.1 J. P. O'Keefe.
GIRL For gitral housework; no wash
Ing or upstairs work. 6207 Cass street
'"elenhone Wmut 1411.
?:7HP 1 ' nnretent second girl, city ref-
ruc- ..Irs F. H. Davis. 62' S. ZOtb
St Tel. Douglas 286.
WANTED Competent maid for general
housework;- no- wcshlng; three In family
good wares. Harney 6429.
WANTED An experienced second girl; city
references required. Mrs. Frank T. Ham
tlton, 210 South 8 2d Ave.
WANTED White girl for general house
work? no choking nor washing. Harney
4672, 1838 8. 35tn Ave.
WANTED An experienced white second
maid. Apply Mrs. G. C. Wharton. 604 S.
17th St Harney 258.
YOUNG, white girl to assist with child and
light housework. Good home.
Telephon
Walnut 1621.
WANTED A competent second girl, good
wages. Mrs. G. Storx, 8708 Farnam. Tel.
A MAID for general housework. References
required. Mrs. Tom Mcwnane. jnarney am
' .WANTED A second maid; references. Apply
Mrs. J. E. Davidson, 201 S. 83d St.
WHITE girl for housework; no cooking
Webster 4961. 2026 worm. mm.
GOOD dining room girl at Wise Memorial
hospital. Call Tyler 1671.
Miscellaneous.
' ; WANTED,
' . GIRLS, COLORED PREFERRED.
OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO.
18TH AND MARCY STS,
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
Every day is enrollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit
ing, telegraphy, civil service ail commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue free,
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglas 15CS. 18th and Harney Sts.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douelaa 6890
FOR RENT-BROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS.
If you' fall to find the room you f
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. "
TO RESPECTABLE " business man, large,
cool, newly furnished front parlor; clean,
quiet place; only 812; smaller room, 89;
must see to appreciate. 712 N. 22(1.
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine. 608 North 17th St Reason
able, rent ...
LARGE, clean, coo) beautifully furnished
south room, near . car line; walking dis
tance. Harney 191.3. '
LARGE, -alw nicely furnished room, Hans
com Parle district, on car line; breakfast
optional;' rent reasonable. Call Harney 1208
CORNER of Locust and Sherman Ave. Mod
era sleeping room. Phone Webster 4780.
ELEGANT furnished room, West Farnam
district - Douglas 4812 or Harna 1746,
WELL furnished front room In, private
home. 1881 California.' Harney 4084,
ONE," two or three . llgnt "housekeeping
rooms; bath floor.. 2678 Harney,
ORAYBTONE. 25th and Cast. Nlosly fur-
nlshsd room. Douglas- 7994,
eholoe rooms, close In, to persons
with reference. 1686 Dodge St
WRTflSHED front room for one or two.
. Cs.lt Harney 4128.' - ' -
KICELT furnished sleeping room. 1111 Cass
t Trier 8J4S. -
Housekeepirlg Roomi.
THREE . modern unfurnished rooms, with
kitchenette, private' bath, for light house
keeping. 281T-'Poppletom.-Harney 83J1.
ROOM with kitchenette in modern home on
ear line. Price reasonable to employed
people. iov a. ou
SrjlTE of clean, neatly fWrn
rnlshed rooms on
second floor; no children;- laundry prlvt
leges. - 2902 Dodge. " - r . .
LARGE, Cool and-nearly, furnished, three
room suiter. Private-home; also garage.
' 8026 Davenport
vHKEE furnished, modern rooms. 8121
California. Harney 4001.
SUITE of rooms; . private family. 3003
Dodge. Harney 794.
Board and Room.
2561 DODGE--AUractlve room for two or
; three; good board; walking distance. Har
ney. 4443.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE unfurnished rooms, 810.
19th S Phone Douglas 4698.
911 N.
THREE - unfurnished rooms.---89 a month.
2676 Plerc? Ft. Call Hsrney 7003.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments. --
A CLASSY 3-room and bath apartment, near
24th and Harney. . furnished complete, for
845.56-per month. A high class proposi
tion for high class people.- Bedford-John-ston
Co. D. 8140.
MY - Courtroom completely furnished, mod
rw apartment, 'till October 1. 6-room
accomodations, excellent condition; refer-
......, itunru. out oma yjuiH tin eee,
BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-re'dm apart
ment with sun porch, to soblet; best lo
vatKm and Janitor 'service. 8208 Harney.
lewpnone Harney 6813,
S;v17-noo.l , ruiaMint. . furnished, for
two" months only,, beginning May 10th or
. 15th. Thh Webster 1991. "
FOR RENT HOUSES
West
114 No. 84th St, 18 rms., mod.
(10 So. 24th St, rms., mod. .
F. D. WEAD, 310 So. 15th St
...140.00
... 17.(0
D. 171.
101 8. 36TH 4 rooms and garaga,
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1538. 339 Securities Bldg.
MODERN house, seven rooms and sleeping
porch; garage. (29 North 40th. Wat I87J
North,
PARTIES having houses for rent or sale In
. th neighborhood of a Basket Store will
do well to mention advantage to the pros
pectlve renter or buyer.
POUR rooms ar.d bath, second floor, nice
rooms, 810. 2639 Sewsrd St. Red 682.
THREE-ROOM house. 2529 Wirt St rear)
city water and gas, 89. For colored.
South.
I-ROOM modern ' cottage, large yard, close
in. 806 So. J2d
( ROOMS and bath upstairs. 1016 William.
Call evenings. Doug. 4557.
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT
1816 Corby St., 7-r. part mod. house. 117.60
2018 Grace St., S-c, mod. house.... 26.00
ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.
REALTORS. '
106 South 18th Street. Dogglaa 721,
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIGH SONS & CO., BEB BLDG.
LIST your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY.
Realtors. Tyler , 729.
GARDEN, 4128 N. J 8th, ( rooms. .. .115.00
3019 Marcy St., T rms.. modern.... 15.00
JOHN N. FRENZER DOUGLAS 654,
Shopew Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn an
flowers during summer: best location, 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D.
1472. '
North.
CORONADO APARTMENTS
22D & CAPITOL AVENUE.
2-room apartment with S-room accom'
modatlons. Built-in bed and dresser, gas
stove, refrigerator, etc. Everything first
class. Just west of the High School,
minute walk to 16th and Farnam streets.
Rent 233.60.
BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors,
424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOUR-Room new apt., modern; corner;
very light, 125; vacant May 1. Maple
Court, 1811 Maple St. Red 682.
INQUIRE upstairs, residence; 3 large rooms
and bath. Modern except beat 812. 2611
Corby St. Webster 6766. .
ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart
ment. Tel. Wehster 932 or Webster 4328
Miscellaneous.
PETERS TRUCT CO.
Speclaltista In Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, 20x
60, steam heat, rent 1115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO.
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th near P. O.- Low rent.
O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Rooms.
BUSINESS Men demand the best office
location. The Bee Building supplies this
demand. Keystone Inv. Co., Tyler 131.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central uurni
ture store; offlcs on Howard St. between
15th 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 daily rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping. x
OMAHA VAN AND 8TORAGE CO.,
806 8. 16th. Douglas 4168.
FREE
RENTAL
SERVICE
FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
J. C. REED
Express Co., Moving,
Packing and Storage.
Web. 2748. Dnurr. 6146
1207 Farnam St.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
WEST FARNAM.
Six rooms, modern, near 34th and Dav
enport Sts., corner lot, paving paid; price
$2,950; house alone worth the money.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
900 Mirst National Bank Bldg. Tyler 63.
TOSTFAMAllT$5T750.
Price reduced for quick sale; nearly
new; S-room modern house, with den. and
sun room first floor; four bed rooms and
sleeping porch; oak finish; all In very good
repair; corner lot; 1760 cash will handle.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
FOR RENT OF SALE.
Five-room brick cottage, all modern.
A-l condition, very desirable location.
Field Club-District.
Call Doug. 3811 or Harney 6675.
ELEGANT 9-room brick near high school,
furnace, laundry, gas and fire places, all
ready to move Into. Tel. Harney 6664.
Keys 2601 Capitol Ave., adjoining.
North.
OWNER LEAVING CITY
WILL SACRIFICE
Just llstsd two full two-story houses
on Cuming street between 14th and. 85th,
each has seven rooms, oak floors arid oak
finish throughout; three rooms en first
floor and four on second; large lots;
paved street paving paid fori one could
be handled for 16,100 and the other for
$8,760. If yo are looking for a good
horn It win pay to Investigate these.
Payne Investment Company,
. REALTORS.
(IT Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 'D. 1711.
HAVE THREE brand new b-room homes
that can be sold at bargain prices. Small
payment down and balance easy monthly
payments. One has furnaco and others
have not Ocherwlse modern, with screens
and light fixtures Installed. East fron'.
and close to car, schools and churches
Fin neighbor hooX
WALNUT 789.
MILLER PARK MlNNE LUSA.
A peach; eight rooms and bath, in
cludes a dandy sun room and sleeping
oorch, fireplaces, bookcases, buffet, etc.;
full brick foundation; laundry tubs and
fruit cellar; all oak finish on first
floor; white enamel and mahncranlzed
doors on second: oak floor throuehout.
This is a real buy for only $5,500.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nt. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
TEN-ROOM BARGAIN.
PRICE ONLY $3,750.'
Strictly modern; space lot 60x124; par
ing and all specials paid; can be handled
with $500 down, 12.60 a msjnth; located
in Kountze Place; convenient to all
churches, eto. A real sacrifice.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
HERE YOU .ARE $3,450.
For "fine all modern house, I rooms and
hath, oak finish, elegantly decorated and
newly painted exterior, large lot, paving
paid, near Kountze Park, on easy terms.
Phone P. J. Tebbens. Douglas 2182.
-R. modern house at 2509 North 19th St.,
ioi svxiiv wun a barn for only 12,500.
W. It. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1194.
INNE I. USA
homes
and lots ift, r tbe
b'i opportunity
Phone Tyler 1(1.
to Invest your money
THE BEE:
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
Wi, bi.LU, Kent Insure and make Loans
on city property, Nnefh.
mitcheLi investment ccC
14th and Ames Avs. Cot nf.
NEW OAK BUNGALOW. (150 oash, 110
per month. All modern, nice location.
snap at S3,iau. xew p!.TO re ecaxce.
can aaj at doukIrs 3140.
neany new, mod. oak finish, on
Flnkney St., 13,500; 1250 cash will do.
RASP BROS.. 110 Keellne Bltlg TylerJJl,
tOUN'fZK PLACE Modern t-room house,
full basement large lot, close to car. Price
11.180. Norris A Norrls.D. 4178.
South
BEAUTIFUL FIELD CLUB ,
BUNGALOW, $7,000.
Brick and frame, seven rooms and bath;
sun room, sleeping porch, fireplace, book
rases, buffet, everything in fact that
goes to make a real home; dandy gar
age to match house; nice shade and
shrubbery; paving all paid.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. '
NEW 5-P.OOM BUNGAIOWST"
TWENTY FIRST AND ARBOR.
Look at these today, Just being com
pleted, new and modern including oak
floors, fixtures, screens, sodding, walks,
eto. Price 13.450. 1350 cash and monthly
payments to suit.
THE BYRON REED CO.
Phone D3Ugftii 297. 312 South 17tb.
Miscellaneous.
DON'T BE A SLACKER
Be sure to vote early Tuesday for the
seven best men on the list. Then let us
show you the sven best house bargains
on the list. I uises range from five to
eight rooms and prices from 12.600 to
16,500.
Benson & Carmichael,
642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1711.
BUNGALOW! I
New. (-room stucco; oak finish; nicely
decorated; fine location; near car line.
Price, 14,000. Terms. 1600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
642 Paxton Blk.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS.
PORTER & 6HOTWELL,
203 8 17th St. Douglas 6011
OWNER will aM high-class bunralow at
bargain to party able to make first psy
ment of 11,500; balance easy payments.
Tel. Colf.-.x 1324.
W. FARNAM SMITH CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
1329 Farnam 8t Doug 1064
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
WE WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO..
Elsctrlo Bldg. Tyler 85.
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A. P. TUKEY and SON,
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and. Trackage Specialist
15th and Dodce Ste Douglas 415.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TWO AND ONE-HALF ACRES.
24 a. B. & M. trackage, at Gibson. In
quire. W. L. Solby & Sons. Phone D. 1610.
TRACKAGE Fine site on B. & B. R. R.,
size 95x165. Can be bought cheap. Call
owner evenlnps. Phone Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Brsn. Th. Bldg.
80 ACRES in Arkansas, 103 acres In Colo
rado, for rooming house or hotel, 1116
South 22d St. Paul Sydon.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
11 DOWN, 11 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
2 ACRES BENSON,
4 ROOMS $2,800.
GROUND IN CROPS.
Four-room cottage, built 8 years, full
basement, bnrn, poultry house, 1 cherry
n:i:l one apple tree; one acre planted to
liotatoes and other plowed ready for
crops; reasonable terms. Call Tyler 60
and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 HaVney St,
Dundee.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug.
766.
South Side.
SIX well located lots In Bellevue; might
exchange for light automobile. Phone
Walnut 1141.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH Ok
FARM.
Widow has 6 five-room houses, one T-
rrom, modern house, one 8-room modern
house and 2 modern store buildings; ail
well rented, on paved streets, close to
car lines In Omaha; also 120,000 first
mortgages; prices sre right and property
In first class condition.
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
21.7 City National Bank Building-
VK HAVE BUYERS
CASH OR TERMS
For $2,500 to $4,500 desirable homes. Also
for snaps in Rental Property. List wlthTis
for quick results, we advertise and sell.
Regular commission. ,
D. IS. BUCK A CO.,
442 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2006.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
1300 to IC0O down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 49G. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
5 OR 6 ROOM house. Give location In full,
Lowest price f.nd what amount of money
to handle. No real estate agents. Box
6583, Omaha Bee,
LIST
your property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL,
300 Brandeis ThPgter Bldg. Phone D. It
WANTED Modern flat, value
$40,000. Address P. O. Box 472,
$30,000 to
Onawa, la.
MEET me at F D Weed's Office.
FINANCIAL ,
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages,
STCCK9 FOR SALE.
101 shares Hoffman Oil Refining fo.-$140.-
100 Crow-lL'khart Motors for $400.
100 Buffalo Oil A Refining for 1206. ...
A. L. DIEBEL, Little Rock, Ark.
7 V, PER CENT INTEREST.
First farm debenture amply secured
Denomination 8100, 'f 500, 11,000 and
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
First National Bank Bldg.
UP
WE want 100 mortgage on Omaha resi
dences' funds on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE, INCM
638-40 Keelln Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts n account.
OMAHA LOAN A BLDG ASSOCIATION.
5Vo
FARM LOANS. r-i m
10 PAUL PF.TERSON . ? 79 O
364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
H. W. BINDER.
Money
on hand for mortgage
loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat Bank ldg. Doug. 1711.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6, iV, aifS 6 Per Cent
J. H. DTJMONT Co.. Keellne Bldg.
52 H ARRISON MORTON. 5J
919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
1100 to 110,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms snd
ranches. Kloke Investmei.t Co.. Omaha.
Private Money. -
RHOPEN & COMPANY. Douglas 4228.
LOANS ON CIT1T PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
TEN TO 20 VEAK3. LOW COST, easy nsv
ments. W. O. TEMPLKTON, 514 Bee Bldg."
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 212 Bran
delo Thf-alcr Bldg. D 686
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
M A V 7TH.
xt excursion to MeGehee, Ark
FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. .
put I
w. s.
OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
One
to twelve sections eastern Colorado
twelve
ranch. Artesian walls, good ranch build.
lngs, railroad station oa land; eleotrlo
power line through land: five miles from
large city. Will sell U tracts of 166 acres
or more. Price 135 per acre. Terms, 16
per acre essh, balance tea annual pay
ments t per cent Will eonslder part
cash and trade. Also (,600 acres of dry
farming land In Crowley county, Colorado,
IK per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-aere
ranch, with water rights for 1.0 to acres.
Address B. H. Tallmadne, Pueblo, Colo..
COLORADO offer great opportunities tor
farmer et moderate means to eecur
farm home off very easy terms. Inform
us location desired. For tree ,book and
map and special railroad rate write
Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent
Kans-'Colo. By Co., First National Bank
Bldg., Pueblo, Coo,
Iowa Land
640-ACRS IMPROVED FARM, tlOt
great bargain. G. P, Stebblns,
Chicago.
aore;
1(10
Minnesota Lands.
40. 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY
soli; well settled part of Todd county,
Minn.; good roads, schools and churches.
Prlo 111 to (31.(0 per acre; terms II an
acre casb. balance II an acre a year;
6,000 acres to select from. Tor actual est
tiers who w.ll put up building and improve
land we will give deed and take mort
gage back for full purchase price for I or
10 years, psr cent Interest Sehwab Bros.,
1018 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
160 ACRES JUST FIVE MILES FROM
ORELLA.
14 miles north of Crawford and ( miles
from Orella I have 160 acres. This place
has a small set of improvements, good
well, live water, all fenced and cross
fenced, considerable of It cuts good hay,
a good hsavy sott that will raise alfalfa
and alfalfa ssed or small grains of all
kinds. Here s a piece you ean buy cheap
only two miles from a loading Ration
called Joder, so you can ship your grain
right to the Omaha market dlrsot and
save the middle man's profit. You can
also run stock and be a shipper each tall
to the South Omaha markets. A small
Investment now will put you In possession
of this place and make you an lnde
pendent farmer and stock grower. Only
111 per acre takes It. A reastinabls cash
payment and the balance back at 6 per
cent Write me for descriptions, pic
turss and prices of other places. Arah
L. Hungerfotd, Crawford, Dawea County,
Neb.
THREE SNAPS. .
960 acres, well Improved, Cherry county.
Close to town; 166 acre good wheat or
corn land.
100 acres, Antllope Co., Neb. Offered
for less than half price. No impLsv
ments.
(40 acres. Holt Co., running water. A
splendid grazing section. Thousand seres
more can be had adjoining If wanted
Will take good car on this section,
GATE CITY LAND COMPANY,
601-3 Securities Building,
Douglas (360.
ONE 80 acres, one 40 acres, one 40 acres
of fins farming land, Improvements on
every piece; on Santee Reservation, Ne.
braska; patented. Buyers take Immedi,
ate possession ; all adjoining, t Informa,
Ion.
STEPHEN S. JONES, Flandreau, 8. D.
I HAVE 640 acres In the good wheat
country, well improved, 160 acres In cul
tivation; six miles of Kimball, In Kim
ball county, Neb. Price 136 per acre,
Write F. C. Chew, Kimball, Neb,
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE
INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best
prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb.
RANCHES of ail sites and kinds, easy
terms. A K. fatzman. soi Kamaon bik
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 432 Rose Bldg.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE On account of tHS war own
era are forced to sacrifice on two Im
proved farms in eastern South Dakota.
Good Improvements, heavy soli, choice
land. Easy terms. One-half of crop
Kors to buyer If sold at once. Investi
gate this. Address, Box Y 632, Omaha
Hem
Wisconsin Lands.
OWN a farm. Me have some of the choicest
land In the heart of the very best sec
tion of the Clovar Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write
for booklet and map. John 8. Owen
Lumber Co., Owen, Clark County. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 150 per a
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi A C. M. Rvlander. 854 Omaha Nat'l
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to keep It.
E. P. SNOWDEN A SON,
421 8. .16th. Douglas 1171.
WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball snd
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box Y 467. Omaha Be.
Horses Live Stock Vehicle
For Sale.
ON ACCOUNT of my advanced age and al
most blind, will sacrifice my 2,700 pound
team, 6,year-old colts, unable to care for
them. 817 S. 23d street, Vi block south
Leavenworth.
BARGAIN for cash, honest tjjam farm
horse and mare, 2,800 lbs., 7 years old.
Must sell, unable to care for them In
town-. Mrs. C. Throp, 2408 Jones street.
Block north 24th and Leavpnworth.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
1,000 STANDARD bred baby chicks;
rendy for delivery. Webster 1706.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40. 6 mo., II. goods, total, $3.(0.
Smaller, larger am'ts proportlonats rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Securities Bldg.. 16th, Farnam. Ty. 661.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS iAND JEWELRY.
1 Cf SMALLER LOANS. O Of
A O W. C. FLATATJ, EST. 1891.- O
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 160.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS..
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619 Est 1891.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Elmer J. Hart and wife to H. C.
Hansen, Fortieth avenue, 1(0 feet
fonth of Fowler avsnus, west side,
(0x117 11,001
John A. Henry and wife to John R.
Oppfelt Forty-seventh street 101
leet south of Miami street west aids, ' '
60x126 1,101
Stanislas BIga and wife to John Dwor
nlskl and wife, Thirty-eighth street,
10 feet north of L street, west side,
10x120 1.400
Frank O. Seward and wife te Elmer
J5. Butler, Sahler street, 171 feet
east of Twentieth street, north side,
40x116 4.50
Fi-ank G. Seward and wife to Elmer
E. Butler, Sahlct atrst 842 feet
west of Seventeenth street, north
side, 40x115.. 4,1(0
Frank A. Smith and wife to Orlo
C. Rosborough, Brown street 101
feet west of Twenty-fourth street,
south side, 40x162 1,150
looses Campbell and wlfs to Jesse O.
Betterton, southwest corner . Thirty
second and?! Hamilton, 42x120 1,1(0
Anna Jullen and husband to Elbert
A. Holslngton, Newport street, 169.1
feet west of Twenty-eighth avenue,
north side, 42x120 4,200
Elizabeth Davis to Wesley M. Kurtz
ct al.. Brown street, 200 feet eest of
Twenty-fifth avenue, south slds, 40x
142 4,300
Hattle N. Osborne and husband to
Anna C. Marsh, northesst corner
Twenty-fifth and Pinkney streets,
46x109.9 M70
Nebraska CropaReports Show
Spring Grain 100 Per Cent
The Nebraska crop report of the
Burlington road, for the week ending
last Saturday night, indicates that the
spil of the grain raising area"of the
state is in fine condition, and that
vegetation is making satisfactory
progress. -
Dealing with winter wheat, thefol
lowing estimates, relative to condition.
is made, 100 'per cent forming the
basis for a pertect crop:
Last Previous
Omaha . 80 76
Lincoln 88 81
Wymore 90 81
McCook : 19 7
7, 1918.
OMAHA UYE STOCK
Cattle Market Active on Heavy
Supply; Hog Prices Higher;
Sheep Trade Opens
' Slow.
Omaha, May I, 1111.
Iteeelpta werei
Official laturdiy ',
Estimate Monday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4T7
7.191
881
... 16.306
10,600
1600
Sam days last week. 1.(61 1,110 7,121
Same day I wks. ago. 11,101 13,(96 1,190
same day 1 wks. ego. 11,701 16,430 1.687
Same day year ago.... 4,111 8,(77 (.511
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yarde, Omaha, Neb., tor
14 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., yester
day:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
v. m. m Bt. r io
Missouri Psclfle ,, ..
Union Psclflo ....106
C A N. W., east ... 11
C. A N. W west... 79
C, St. P., M. A O.. 41
C B. A Q eaat .. 1
C. B. A Q, west. (4
C . R. I. A P., east 14
C. R. I. P., west 17
Illinois Central ... 14
Chicago Gt. West.. 11
I
1
II I
1
(7 11
11
J. i ::
i
s
I
I
111 It I
Total receipts ..411
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs
Sheep.
(19
1.011
294
424
Morris A Co 895
Swift A Co 1,109
1,117
1.806
2,492
1,439
1.422
921
CudaliyTacklnf Co, 1,668
Armour A Co. ...... 1,6 1 4
Hchwarta A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.. 11
Wilson Packing Co... 110
Cudahy, from K. C. 14
W. B. Vanaant Co.. 141
Benton, VansantALush 87
F. U. Lewis 136
J. B. Root A Co, ... 47
Rosenstock Bros. ... 61
F. Q. Kellogg (6
Wsrthmeler A Degen IM
Ellis A Co 101
Sullivan Bros 48
Rothschild A Kreb.. 11
M. A K. Calf Co. ... 67
Christ! 140
Hlgglns I
Huffman 43
Roth 42
Meysrs 12
Baker, Jones A Smith 18
Banner Bros Ill
John Harvey 716
Dennis A Francis .. 11
Jensen A Lungren .. 1(1
Pat O'Day 7
Other Buyers 797
161
1.614
Totals
.1,641
10,111
Cattle Today's receelpts
of cattle
409 cars or 10,100 head. Including 45 cars
going through, rsoalpts wsre larger than a
week ago 8,861 head were yarded and
considerable larger than a year ago, when
offerings amounted to 48,011 head.
The market opened on the rather heavy
supply In fairly active fashion, with outside
buyers holding good orders and with pack
ers generally holding apparently good or
ders. The market was generally steady
to strong, with th desirable heavy beeves
In good demand arid at prices a little
strongsr than last Week's close. Best heavy
bseves made a new high top of $17.60,
breaking the record on this market by lOo
a hupdred. Fair to good beef was in just
fair demand at steady prices. Yearlings
were generally steady snd In some quarters
quoted higher. Cows and mixed stock were
In pretty good supply and sold generally
at steady prices. Feeders were strong on
today's trade and in good demand for the
weighty kind and for the choice veals
the market was generally steady a little
bit off on oommoner grades. Bulls were
generally steady.
Quotations on cattle.' Good to oholce
beeves, 116.7(017.40; fair to good bseves,
$15.6016.60; common to fair beeves, $11.60
016.00; good to choice yearlings, $14,000
15.60; fair to yearlings, (11.00018.(0; com
mon to fair yearlings, ll.50O10.60; good to
choice heifers, $11.60011.60; good to chotcs
cows, I11.00ffil3.25; fair to good cows, $9.71
All. 75; common to fair cows, $7.6009.76;
prime feeders, 112.00(913.21; good to choice
feeders, 110.26 11. 75; fair to good feeders,
$9.0010.00; common to fair feeders, 17.60
9.(0; good to choice stockers, $10,000
12:0,0; stock heifers, $8.6010.6Q; stock
rows. I7.6010.00; stock calves, 5.bUW
11.00; veal calves, 11.00012.(0; bulls, stags,
etc.. $10.00013.00.
Hogs Receipts of hogs this morning were
10 000 head and the market was a trifle
higher In opening, with shippers buying
few loads from lo to lOo higher, and top
of 117.10 was paid early In the morning.
Pickers were bidding about steady prices,
In some cases a nickel higher. The general
market was s teady to (10o higher. Bulk
of sales ranged from 116.10 to 117.10.
Bheep Sheep receipts this mosnlng were
estimated at 1,600. There wr hardly
enough sheep here to make much of a mar
ket, trade being very alow In opening, but
a-eneral conditions were healthy, however,
with prospects of steady prices to possibly
trifle higher.
Quotations on sheept Good to choice
lambs, $19.76 20.20; fair to choice lambs,
$18.00020.00; fair to choice yearlings, 117.(0
018.75; fair to choice wethers, i.tuw
17.00: fair to choice ewes, (11.(0016.86;
feeder lambs, $17.(0011.00; spring lambs,
$16.00020.00.
St. Louis Live Stock Market
St. Louis, May I. Cattle Receipts, 1,200
head; market, steady; natlv beef steers,
111. (0017.60; yearling steers and heifers,
$9.60O15.60j cows, $7.50012.50; stockers and
feeders, 18.60 1 2.00 ; fair to prime southern
beef steers, 810.00016.60; beef cows and
heifers, (3.00 4? 1 S.60; southsrn yearling
steer and heifers, (7.60010.00; native
calves, 7.75O13.(0.
- Hogs Receipts, 10.600 head; market,
higher; lights, 17.6017.T5; pigs, 116.000
17.26; mixed and butchers, I17.30O17.66;
good hsavy,. I17.25O17.40; bulk of sales,
$15.31017.68.
Sheep, snd Lambs Receipts, 800 head;
markelTVeady; lambs, I20.50O21.25; ewes,
I16.00O17.00; wethers, . 116.60 17. 00; can
ners, $6.6009.60
Kansas City live Stock Market
Kansas City, May I. Cattle Receipts.
12,000 head; market steady; prime fed
steers, $16.76017.60; dressed beef stsers,
114.26 011. 10; western steers, $16.76017.60;
cows, $8.26014.60; heifers, 8.50O14.7(;
stockers and feeders, $8.60016.10; bulls,
$9.0001100; calves, $8.50013.00
Y r .. TJ.U.,. ,4 AAA l..., v,a-Vt
fciA. fcTi Li..' tiTinmii'ji. h.v
I17.000l7.tl; packers and butchers, in.lBO-r""
17.40; light H7.1IO17.40; pigs, 114.009
17.(0.
Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head; market,
higher; Iamb, (16.(0010 66; yearlings,
$16.00017.00; wethers, 114.00 011.00.
Chicago Itr Itosk Marckt,
Chioago, May (. Cattle KootlpU, 11,000
head; , market firm; native stosrs, 110.100
17.70; stookers and feeders, tl.lt01t.lt:
cows and heifers, $6,10014.10; calves, 11.09
014.11.
Hogs nscolpts, 41,001 head; market
strong, I to lOo above Saturday's average;
bulk, 117.15017.76; light $17.20017.81;
mixed,' (17.00017.86; heavy, (ll.10O17.il;
rough, (16.20016.66; pigs, 111.60017.25.
Bheep and Lamb Receipts, 10.000 head;
market firm; sheep, $12.80016.75; lambs,
$16.60021.25.
Slonx City live Stock. .
" Bloug City. Is., May I. Cattle Receipt,
4,000 head; market strong; beef steers, $11.00
017.26; fat cows and heifers, $9.00015.00;
canners, $7.6001.60; stockers and feeders,
110. 00011, 6Q; calves, $8.60013.00; bulls,
stags, tc, (. 60011.00; feeding cow and
heifers 17.60011.00
Hogs Receipts, 7,(00 head; market Is to
100 higher; light, 81T.00OI7.20; mixea, sis.su
017. 00; heavy, $16.75016.90; pigs, $16,000
16.60; bulk of sales, $16.85017.10.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head;
market strong.
St. Joseph Live Stock.'..
St, .Joseph, Mo., May 4,. Cattle Receipts,
8,000 head; market steady; steers, $12,000
17.10; cows and heifers, $7.0.0016.00; calves,
17.00011.60.
Hogs Receipt. 7,000 head; market lower;
top, 117.21; bulk of sales, $16.86017.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; mar
ket steady; lambs, 116.00020.20; ewes,
$10.00016.76. f
Turpentine and Roe In.
Savannah. Ga May I. Turpentlne--Flrm,
43c; ealea, 102 barrels; receipts, 6; ship
ments, 166; stocks, 23,370.
Rosin Firm; sales, 126 barrels; receipts,
4, barrels; shipments, 125; stock, 16,461.
Quote: B, D, E, F. O, H, I, $6.00; K, (6.06;
M, 1610; N, $6.10; WO, $6.10; WO, $6.70;
WYjfc $6.10. -
'
Dry Goods Market.
New York May 6. Cotton goods market
here today was moderately firm. Yarns war
firm. Denim manufacturers met to arrange
to supply the government without about 85,
000,000 yards of goods to the end ot the
year. Press goods wers firmer. Raw silk
was firm.
rrsTes
GRAIN AND PftODUCE
Further Decline in Price of
Corn and Trading Slow;
Oats Lower; Rye
Quiet.
Omaha, Msy I. 1111.
Carlot receipts ot grain today were some-
wnat larger tnan tnnse of Saturday, ar
rivals consisting ot 11 ears ot wheat, 111
cars ot corn, 13 car ot oat. 1 car of rye
and I car of barley.
A further decline In earn was shown
ariln today, the general run of th offer
Inci 'being dlscountsd lo to lo under Sat
urilay'i Quotations. Early trading was un
usually slow and during the entire essIon
no grest amount of buslnosa wa trans
acted. Buyer exhibited a particular pref.
erence for th choice whit snd yellow
corn and these sold readily.
Buyers for oats were very few and no
sale were reported until a lat hour.
illrts were cut ridiculously, the beat one
offered being to under Saturday's sale. A
few cars sold around th dose of th mar
kit brourUt a declln ot te and lo. No. 1
wult snd No. t white sold at 74o and
76c, respectively, and th sampl grade
at 750. .
Rye and barley wer quiet
Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal
to 17,000 bushels; corn tp 17,001 bushels;
oats io U4.0UV buaneie. r
Primary wheat receipts were 481,060
bushels and shipment of 117,060 bushels,
against receipts ct 1,(08,000 bushels and
shipments of 817,000 bushels last ysar.
Primary corn receipt were 1,331,000
bushels and shipments of 676,000 bushels.
against receipts of 770,000 bushels and ship
mnts ot (41,000 bushels last year,
Primary oats receipts were 1,256,100
bushels and shipments of 126,000 bushels,
against receipts of 917.000 bushels and ship
ments ot 116,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn,
Oats.
Chicago , I
Minneapolis ,,,,..,,.111
Duluth 4
Omaha 17
It
161
lit
HI
101
Kansas City............... It
Ht. Lnuls II
Wlnntfg .....I Ill
Thess sales were reported today:
Corn No. 1 white: 1 car. 11,71. No. t
white: 1 car, 11.71; 4 ears, 11.10; 1 ear,
11.(9. No. t white: II cars, (1.(7. No. 4
hits: 1 car. 1.6t; I cars. 11,10. N. t
whits: 1 car, 11.30; 1 ear, $1.30. Sample
white: 1 car, 11.15; l-l car, 11. II. No. 1
yellow: t cars. 11.61; 4 can, 11.41; 4 ears.
11.60. No. t yellow: 7 cars, ll.lt; 11-1
cars, 11.17. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 11.(6;
( car, (1.(4. No. ( yellow; 1 car, (1,40,
sample yellow: l car, 11.11.
No. t mixed:
No, I mixed:
I cars. 11.(0; 1 car. 11.61.
I ears, $1.(6. No. I mixed:
1 oar, $1.41;
1 car, $1.10;
3-( car, $1.18, No. I mixed;
4 oars, $1.17; t kara, 11.16.
Ota No. 1 whits; I cars, 16 Ue.
No. t
1 ear.
white: t cars, 76c. Sampls white:
76e.
Wheat No. t hard winter: 1 car. tl.lt.
No. 1. northern spring: 1 bulkhead, $2.16.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 white.
$1.78; No. I white, 11.1(01.71; No. t white.
11.67; No. 4 white, $1.6001. 63; No. I white,
$1.80; sample white, ll.1501.25; No. I yel
low, $1.1001 62; No. t yellow, $1.(701.(9;
No. (yellow, $1.(401.(6: No. I yellow. (1.40:
sample yAllnw, 11.11; oN. t mixed, 11.(10
I. (0; No. 1 mixed, 11.(601. (7; No. I mixed,
II. 8801 41; No. 1 mixed. $1.2601.10. Oats;
No. I white, 76c; sample, 76c.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Be
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
315 south sixteenth strset, Omaha:
Art. I Close. High. Low, Close. 8at'y.
Corn.
May 1 1714 t 17 127 1 17 1174
J.lly 1 480 4 1 4814 14614 t 47 148H
Oats. .
May 77HOH 17 T44 76SOH HH
Jily 680(8 (8 t667VtOfc 68
Pork
May 46 71 41 71 41 10 41 It 41 01
July 46 10 46 tl 41 tO 41 It 41 (t
Lard
May II 40 if 46 II 40 It 40 It II
July It 10 21 10 2( 17 tl 71 H 21 17
Ribs.
May It 40 It 40 2 40 II 40 It 16
Jcly 14 10 14 26 24 07 14 11H 24 10
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK AND PROVISIONS.
Ideal Weather and Peac Talk Bring About
Declln in Corn Prices.
Chioago, May (.Ideal weather and the
bearish Influence df peac gossip mad th
value of .corn today average lower. , Prices
closed unsettled at net decline to ad
vance, with May, 11.17 and July, $1.47
to $1.47. Oats finished X to I Ho down
and provisions off II to 7(0,
Until th last hour, pronounced weakness
formed the rule In corn. Temperatures were
above normal. Just the sort to put the soli
In condition and there wers rains In th
outhwest wher rtiolstur wa desirable to
promote growth. Beside, peace talk was
too speclflo not t receive general attention.
Liberal reoelpt counted alio .a a handicap
on th bulls. Toward th end, however, au
thoritative denial of peace reports were'
current and th market rallied. Th recov
ery was apparently due also In some degree'
to assertions that much planting nao. oeen
put off as a result of fears that the germin
ating quality of seed was doubtful.
Oats showed lees rallying power tnan
corn. One of the reasons was ins ouiiook
that the government crop replrt on Wednes-
day would prove to beMn favor of th bears.
In the provision market tbe wesKnees ot
grains more than offset the Influence of
higher quotations on hogs, ,
New York Produce.
New York, May I. Butter Market firm;
receipts, 4,989 tubs; creamery higher than
extras, 48HOc; creamery extras, (12
score), 48c; firsts, 444J47Hct packing
stock current make No. I, 810!2o.
Ekk Market steady; receipts, 16,1(2
cases; frosh gathered extra, I8 0 88tte; fresh
gsthered storage pacKea, rirsis, itiisc!
o, regular packed extra rirst. iwjo:
o, firsts, 16038C v
Cheese Market steady;' receipts. t,411
boxes; state held specials, 14ttC26o; do,
average run, 24025c; do. fresh specials,
22f423o; do, average run, 22 W 23c.
Live Poultry Warner, rirm; oia roosters,
26o; young roosters, and amnotn legged
chickens, t6o; turkeys, 20026c; fowls, 86c.
Dressed, market firm;" fthlckens, I7 0 44o;
fowls, 29034c turkey, 25038C
New York General Market.
New York. May (.Flour Quiet; spring
patents, 1 0.75 011.26; wlntsf patents, 110.86
011.15: Kansas straignt, iv.unn.io
Cornmsal Steady; yellow granulated,
$1.00; whit granulated, l.(2tt.
Corn Spot weak; nun ansa no. ysnow,
11.(0: No. 4 yellow, (1.61. eost and freight
iorn, promn .,,.........,
Data Snot, weak: natural. 16017a
Hay Quiet; No. 1, nominal No. I, 11.10;
No. t, ll.2O0t.SO; shipping, It Olio.
Hop Qulst) state medium to oholos, 1917,
H04lo 1111, nomlnsl; Paolflo coast 1117,
1O018OI 1116, 140160 '
Leather rirm; hemlook lole Overweights
No. 1, 49; No. I. 47. ... .......
Lard Basy; mlddl weet lll.H01l.il.
-Tallow Quick; olty spaolal looss, 17.
Rice Firm; fanoy head. t01Oo; blu
Omaha Hay Market,
Receipts lighter on all grades t pralrl
hay alfalfa. Better Inquiry for top grades,
and very llttl demand tor "te common
grades.
Hay Chic upland pralrl, til. 10; No. 1,
114.(0011.(0; No. I, $10.90011.(0; No. I,
16.0001.00. Midland, No. 1, 114.00015.00;
No 1, 110. 00O12.00. Lowland, No. 1. $8,000
10.00; No. t. 16.0007.00; No. I, I4.00O6.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $21.00; No. 1, 119.00021.00;
standard, (15.60018.50; No. I, I12.OO0K.OO;
No. t, $10.00 011.50. -
Straw Oat $6.0007.00; wheat ft.OOO
6.10. y ,
Chicago Prodnce.
- Chicago, May 6, Butter Market steady;
Creamery. !6c041c.
.Eers Market steady; receipts, 17.146
cases: firsts. ' I2 08314c: ordinary firsts,
11 012c; at mark, cases Included. 11 O
12 Ut.
Potatoes Market lower; receipts, II cars,
Wlscinsln, Michigan and Minnesota bulk, lOo
Oil. 06; sacks, 11.1601.25. "
Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, I7e;
springs, 26c.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., May (. Corn No.
yellow, (l.(2016(.
Oats No. t white, T407l0.
Flax-r-14. 0004.02.
"lour (Oo lower; In carload lots, 'standard
flour, $8.06 a barrel, In IS-yound rotton
lack.
Rye $2.(402.61.
Barley 11.67 01.71.
Bran $31.14.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, May 6.-Butter Creamery,
40o; firsts, tta; seconds, !8o; packing.
28c
Kggs Firsts. Ilo. - - ,
Poultry Hons, 2Scf roostsrs, 15o; 1111
broilers, 40o. -
Kansas City Grain Market.
Kansss City, Mo., May I. Corn No. I
mixed, 11.I0O1.6I; No. S white, 11.6101.71;
No. t yellow, 11.6201.67; May,. 11.17; July,
$1511.
Oats No. 1 white, 7879c; Ne, I mixed,
7(0.
NEW YORK STOCKS
1111 t --.
Impetus Given Market by Sue-
cess of Liberty Loan and Re
lease of Liquid Capital
From Recent Restraints. ;
New York, May' I The gratifying sue.
cess of the Liberty loan, which auto
matically releases liquid capital from many
of Its recent restraints, and th more hope
ful war bulletin gav a decided lmpetua to
today's stock market several, leaders scor
ing new high record for th year. ,-,
Foremost among these was United States
Steel, which made an extreme advance ot
m points to par or 100, exceeding Its
previous maximum of th year by 1 H
points. Steel was confidently absorbed,
single lots of 1,000 to 6,000 snares, again
contributing enormously to th day's mod
erately larg total.
Affiliated Industrials and equipments,
especially Bethlehem, Crucible and Lack
awanna steels, Republla Iron and Great
LMorthera ore, retained th better part ot
their 1 to !H point gains, General Electrio,
New York Airbrake and American Car,
shippings tobacco and sugar ware mainly
representatives ot a revfval of professional
activity, Sumatra tobacco mounted to a new
maximum n Its gross gain ot ( points t
10(H. .
Coppers, oils and fertilisers derived muck
of their strength from pool operations.
Ralls lagged conspicuously In th first
halt of the session, but became active and
stronger later under guidance of trans-continentals,
grangers, reading and secondary
coaler. '
In general tht best quotations wcr
registered at th olos. Salea amounted to
(26,000 shares;
Bonds, Including th Liberty group, wr
firm on a pronounced diminution of offor.
Inge, Total sales par valu aggregated
$3,360)000.
U. S. Bonds (old Issues) war unchanged
on call. , ' - ,
Number ot sale snd quotation! of lead-
Ing stocks:
Closing
Sales. High. Low, Bid. .
1,700 7444 73 7364
1,800 44 to 44 44 4
4.200 784 11 '174,
2,400 664 14H i
1,300 79 78H It
4,600 107 105 H 107
1,700 tl t. 971
k... 1114
1.100 II H 14 65 4
i.ooo it ii 8ai4
1,400 101 10714 101
1.101 12 H 61 Vi (214
) 14
Am. Beet Sugar. -
Am. Can
Am. Car A Fdry,.
Am. Locomotive ,,
Am. 8. 4k R
Am. Sugar R'fg..
Am. Tel. m TO!....
Am. Z., L, A 8...,
Anaconda Copper..
Atchison
A.O. AW. I. SSL.
Baltimore A Oulo..
Butt A Sup. Cop.,
Cal. Petroleum ....
Canadian Pacific,
1.100 14114 146 - 141
Central Leather.,.,
1,100 46 1614 '' 4
Che. A Ohio 1,700
171 114 f74l
40 1114 I9sj
ti ti n
10V4 H4
4114 41 4114
43 V, 41 ' 41
C, M. A St P.... 1,100
Chicago A N. W., lot
C, R. I. A P. etfs. ' 1,(00
Chlno Copper ....
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Corn Products Itefg
Crucible Steel ....
1,000
1,100
1,100
8,100
1,600
tt II . II
II
10
HV4
(4 1(44
Cuba Cane Sugar,,
Distillers' Seo. ..
Erie
11,200
6114 13
6
00 1414
1414 14
General Electrio
General Motors .
Ot. No. pfd
Gt. No. Ore Ctfs
100 14414 14114
11114
1,100 116V4 114 1.11
100 1IV4 81, l
1,101 11 V4 10
30
Illinois Central .
Inspiration Copper.
3,100
111
II
T
7
It
11
12
n
n
i"
1(14
12
Int M. M. pfd
10,600
1114
Inter. Nickel 1,700 28 1,
Inter. Paper ..... 4,200
40
16
11
K. C. Southsrn.
too
Kennecott Cop...,,
Louis. A Nasn.,.,.
Maxwell Motors ,.
Mex. Petroleum , ,
Miami Copper ,,,,
Missouri Psclflo ,.
Norada Coppsr ,,
N. Y. Central ....
N. Y., N. H. A H.
Norfolk A Westsro
Northsrn Pacltlo ,.
Paolflo Mall
TOO
11114
'too . i(V4
.... 2(V4
IHt. I!L
28
1,100
100
1,100 '
11 vt
It
1014
to
lt.
n
10
104
14
11
,.!
70
30
4.300
10
200 104
104
',14
r-f!
1,400
II
11 H
100
U
Pao. Tel A Tel...
Pennsylvania ,
Pittsburgh Cbal ,.
IV
41
It
t
11
11
K
It
11
1,500 44 -41
Ray Con, Cop.
too
11,101
1,400
SI '
11
15
II -It
Rsadlng
Rsp. Iron A B'eel.
Shattuck Arts. Cop
Southern Pacific . .
Southern Railway..
Studebaker Corp.,,
1,800 11 11
7(0 11 11
1,200 16 16
16
Texas io ,
Union Pacltlo
1,100 146 141 146
1,100 130 111 111
1,400 114 114 124
V. 8. Ind. Alcohol
U, 8. Steel
II. & Steel pfl.
Utah Copper ..
Wabash pfd "B'
Wsstern Union
1(4,800 lot 97 11
' 100 lit 101 101
100 11 II toii
100 11 1I,.11
SOS t4 94 14
West. Electrio
.'1,100 41 40t' , 40 '.
Total sales (or th day, 121,000 shares.
New York Money,
New York, Msy I. Mercantile
Paper
Four and six months, I iter cont.
Sterling Sixty-day bills, (4.71; oom.
marolal (0-day bills on banks, 14.72; com
mercial 60-day bills, 14.71 j demanl,
$4.76; cables. 14.71 7-11. ':
Silver Bar, lto; Mexican dollar!,' lie.
Bonds Government Irregular; railroad,
firm. ' - V
Time Loans Steady ; 10 days, l0 6 per
cent; 10 days, 61405 per cent; six months,.
t per cent old. ..r'i
Call Money Strong: high. per cent;
low, 4 per oent; ruling rate, 4 .per cent;
closing bid, ( per osnt; offered at ( per
cent; lsst loaa. ( psr cent
U. S. Is, reg... (7 Gt No, 1st 4s IT
do coupon ... 17. 'III. Con. ref. 4 71
U. 8. Is, rsg
int. Ai. at. i
19 K. C. S. ref. ts.i,17
do coupon .
U. 8. Lib. !s
U. S. 4s. reg.
do coupon .
18.81 L. A N. un, 4s. 86
. .101 M.K. A T. lat 4 .11
. . 101 Mo Pao, -gen. . 4s 68
Am. For. Seo. la 1 14 lion. Power,6. ; 4
Am. T. A T. clt.6s 13 N. T. CJ deb. 64 J
Anglo-French (s. 90No. Pao. 4a...... 11
Arm. A Co. 4s 14 doSs 11
Atchison gen. 4s 81 0. 8. L. ref. 4s.. 11
B, A O. ov. 4s 80 Pao, T. A T. (s tl
Beth. Steel r. (( SI 'Fend. con. 4"tt
Cen. Leather Is. 96 'do gen. 4s., 11
Cen. Paclflo 1st. 11 Reading geo,.4a13
C. A O. cv. Is.. I0S. L. AS. F. a. 4s 62
C. B. A Q. j. 4s 13 So. Pao. cv. 6s., 92
CM. A S.P.e.4s 74 So. Railway 6s,.. 93
C. R. I. A P. r. 4s 16 Tex. A-Pao.- 1st (4
C. A S. ref. (s 70 "Union Paoifld 4s (7
D. A R. O. r. 6s 61 U. S. Rubber -6s. ' 79
D. otC. Is (1931) 91 U. 8. Steel Es..'. 99
Erie gen. 4s 63 'Wabash 1st .... 91
Gen. Elsctrlo (s'lT French Qvt Ss 16 '4
London Money. .;.(
London, May I, SHysr Bar, 41 d per.
ounce. .'..'.-. ..V,'
Money I per cent ..' ; '
Discount Rate Short bills, 1 per eentr;
three months' bills, 1 1-16 per osnsv ;, 4
ii'
- -Coffe Market, - -New
York, May I Coffee future wer
very Qulst again today. Spot coff, dull;
Rio 7s, !; Santos 4s, lie. Shipments from
Brasll to th United Stat last week
amounted to 147,100 bag and the vtslble
supply of this country inoreased 48,000 bags,
now amounting to 1,784,001, against l,810
001 last ysar. Th official oablss reported .
an adsano at Rio. Santos was 100 rets
higher for spots and It to It rats higher foe
future. Braalllan port receipts 11,000 bags.
Wholesal Beat Frioss. , .
Wholesals prices et beet cuts effective
May I are a follow: No. 1 lorn, II e;
No. 1 loin. !(o; No. t loins, 28c; No.
1 rib, !8e; No. t ribs, Ilc; No... 3
ribs, 14c; No. 1 rounds, 26c; Nov S
rounds, !(c; No. t rounds, llc;.No,'l
chucks, tlo; No. 1 chucks, 2lc; No...!
chucks, 20c; No. 1 plate, 11 o; No. I
plates, Ho; No. I plates, llifoi5-"
V
Metal Market.'" ".. ,';.r., .;
New York, May I. Metal exchange flnotei
lead dull; spot, $7.0007.11; spelter, firms
EaJt St Louis delivery, spot $.877.00.
At London: Spot copper and futures, 111;
electrolytic, 4125; spot tin and futures, 180;
lead, spot, 29 10s; futures, 421 10s; spelter,
pot, 54; futures, 50. ' '
, ...j
New York Sugar.- ' .: '.
, New York, May t. Sugar Raw, steady J
centrlfugsl, 1.006c) molasses sugar, nominal;
refined sugar, steaedy; crushed, 8.79c j
moujer A, 7.95c;, cubes, 1.20c; XXXJC
powdered, 7.65c; powdered, T.tOo; fine gran
ulated and Diamond A, 7.45o; confectioners '
A. 7.15c; No 1, Lite.- ;'"Y'
' -. ."-'-. S.V i
St Lonls Grain. ' 1 '
St. Louis, May I. Corn No," t, ' tflf7 4
1.(8; No. t white, (1.71; July, 148"." -Oats
No. 1 White, 77 77 o; My,
78c; July, (7o. . ... -.v. .4
' 1 j , '.
New York Cottoa. - v..-.'
New York, May (.Cotton FirtUret
opened (teady; July, 25.11o; October, 14.47c
December, 24,2lo; January. 14.14a. . j.-.' "
:
. Duluth IilneiL ;. -"- x z.'''
Duluth, Minn., May I. Linseed. 13.980
4.04; arrive, 11.18; May,- 13.98 asked; Julyi
41.01; Ootobr, (3.69 bid. ..v. .t
' Nw York Sogar. :..s!
New York, May t. Sugar RawsBa '
unchanged - v : . ..:;. . , 1
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