THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1918. 15 4 1ELP WANTED FEMALE' Pnafessions and Trades. 25 GIRLS Vot hand work on army supplies. -no experience necessary. 18c per hour 1st month. 19c per hour 2d month. -Oc per hour thereafter. APPLY ..BLRf MATHER. FOREMAN. 1ST.FL. jCOTT-OMAHA tent & AWNING CO. 1501 Howard St. . nueen Kins experienced on power sewing machines: nice, clean steady work: experienced ' operators earn $12 to S15 a week: guarantee given. Omaha Auto iop Co, 709-11 S. 16th St. WANTED. GIRLS FOR LABELING AND LIGHT FACTORY WORK. ' APPLY AT OFFICE, ON VIADUCT, 10TH AND JONES. PAXTON & GALLAGHER. Household and Domestic. -"ANTEDEXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. GOOD WAGESjj HARNEY 6536. 2221 S. 32D. AVE. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework on the farm, $ 10 per week. Lock Box 111. Oakland, Neb. EXPERIENCED GIRL I FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. THREE IN FAMILY: NO LAUNDRY WORK : $9 PER WEEK. TEL. HARNEY 978. . WANTED A kc. d rlil or elderly lady to aid in ili care of a child. Apply 010 S. :'.'.tli Ave. WANTKDt '.'ompetent maid for general housework. Mrs. W. W. Richardson, 3100 ' 'hies to St. ;!. Harney 6256. WHITE GIRL for general housoworly i.Hunureas Kept. wages s per wees. 1 No. 63d Ave. Tel. Wal. 773. GIRL FOR general housework, small family, good wages: references. Mrs. Kobert Anson, Humphrey, Neb.. Rt. 3. W', MAN of 25 or 30 for housekeeper; uo laundry Douglas 7163. 2423 8. 24th St. GOOD girl wanted for light housework; dandy home to right girl. Phone Harney 42S.j or Harney 2208. WHITE GIRL for general housework. laundress kept. Wages $9 per week. u'i North 63d Ave. Tel. Walnut 772. v ANTED A cook; no washing; good wages. Mrs. Joseph Barker, 3607 Jackson St., Harney 27; WANTED First-class cook; good reter ences. Apply Mrs. W. H. McCord, 6201 lavenport St. COMPETENT maid for general housework; good wages. Apply 115 North 35th St. Harney Ml. WANTED Experienced second girl. Mrs. M. G. Colpetzc. 402 3. 38th St. Harney 94. .MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to assist with housework for board, and some salary. 2316 Lincoln Blvd. WHITE girl for general housework. T. H. Fonda, Jr. Walnut 3586. WANTED A L A U N Lt R ITAIf ESS. APPLY CLARKSON HOSP WANTED A competent white laundress. References. Harney 694." Hotels and Restaurants. WANT WAITRESSES. GOOD PAY. SHORT . HOURS. EX CHANGE RESTAURANT, UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE SOUTH 305. TWO women to work in kitchen, one ex perienced In cooking. Flatlron cafe. iSEAT girl o wait on table. Flatlron cafe. Miscellaneous. WANTED For the Royal Ruby Consoli dated shows, 10 chorus girls; all that Is required of you is to conduct, yourselves us ladles at all times. Call S. D. Rose, Edward Hotel. Doug. 1093.. -. CASHIER for moving picture show, between 18 to 20 years. old: evening Work only. CJueen Theater, 607 fierce fit -, EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branchos. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney 8ts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 5890. FOR RENT ROOMS . Furnished Rooms. A DESIRABLE room, new lurmture, now flat, walking distance, for one or two men; private home. Tyler 2667. TWO nicely furnished large front rooms In modern home. Suitable for two. Board If desired. Harney 1590. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 6Q8 North 17th St. Reason able rent. LOVELY front room, private home. 105 South 29th Ave. Phone Harney 6407. NICE room in a lovely home near Farnam car line. Call Harney 6243. MODERN furnished South 2'th St. room for two. 1023 Housekeeping Rooms. 20 S. 30TH SI., suite three modern rooms well furnished. Gas range, electric lights. Private family. No children. Very reasonable. TWO fr, ejectri. street.- it rooms furnished, modern, shade, washer, garden spot, 2605 Emmet OUR nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms; close to two car lines; rent $20 per month. Harney 6816. Sunday, Red 9157. MODERN nicely furnished rooms; beautiful location; no children. Harney 6554. N"ICEirrrse room with board for two young men. On oar line. $6 per week. Web. 4313. FRONT room, furnished; clothes closet, both floors. 115 South 29th. Harney 307. MODERN ROOMS, newly decorated, 4018 La Fayette. Walnut 1411. No children. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads rnll at The B-e office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms in all parts of the city. New lists issued every week. 2561 DODGE Large room wtih good board for two or three gentlemen: walking dis tance. Harney 6143. WANTED Christian people to board colored baby. 7 months old. Box-4566, Omaha Bee. BOARD and room for two, home privileges. 117 South 30th St. Harney 5881. Hotels. 3LAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran sient guests. $1 a day; permanent guests, $5 week. Douglas 2735. Unfurnished Rooms. THREE unfurnished rooms, second floor, modern. $9. 2567 Pierce. Harney 7003. 4 FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. JIAYWOOD. 2611 Harney; reception room, large living room, disappearing bed, kitchenette and bath. Glover & Spain, Douglas 3962. CAPITOL AVE.. ISH--Modern 3-room housekeeping apartments; also sleeping rooms. FURNISHED or unfurnished 3-room anart nients. Call Webster $32. Pot'R-ROOM modern apartment; floor. 2701 Manderson. Colfax 129. first WANTED TO RENT Offices and Desk Room. WANTEI) Oiflce de.k renin. Standard Register Co., care Y. M. C. A FOR RENT HOUSES West. WALKING distance. 2633 Dodge street, S room modern house, newly decorated and in ftne shape; waut good tenant, not a mover and for such will make a price of $25 per month. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4S75. FLAT, 2303 Leavenworth, 6-r., $20. 208 S. 41st, modern, 7-r.. $25. JOHN N. FKENZKR, Douglas 554. MODERN house. 7 rooms and sleeping porch; will build garage. 529 N. 40th St 10-ROOM brick house, 2601 Capitol Av modern. Tel. Harney 6564. North. 2619 CAPITOL AVE 9-r. mod. flat, $23. RASP BROS.. 210 Keeltne Bldg. Tyler 721 6-ROOM modern apartment, lth and. Lo cust. $25.50. Call at Otto Wolff Store. South TEN-ROOM modern, steam heating plant; good neighborhood: $40. Douglas 6947. 6-ROO.M cottage. 2470 s7lYtn St$n50 monthly. H. W. Hinder, Douglas 1264. CLOSE IN, S3 L S.. 20th, S rooms, modem except heat; good condition: suitable tor two families. Doug. K9sS. Miscellaneous. 516 PARK AVE 7 rooms, $40. 209 S. 36th, 8 rooms, garage, $45. ARM STRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. LIST your property fur rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDG. Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 422' FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREYE Apartments. 145 N. St. 5 rooms, $55.00. I rooms. $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; t'lno lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th arid Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK, close In, few equal, 4-room corner flat. Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. North. THE CORON.VDO APARTMENTS 22D AND CAPITOL AVE. " 2 rooms with 3-room accommodations; In-door bed. gas stove, refrigerator Rnd all modern conveniences. Including heat and Janitor service; east front balcony; 8 min utes' walk to 16th and Farnam streets. $.13.60 summer. $39.50 winter. BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors, 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746, TWO four-room heated flats, private bath. gas range, $22 50 each. 2532-54 Cuming St. THOS. W. HAZEN. 207 McCague Bldg. ROOMS and sun room, semi basement Apt., $13: 4 rooms and sun room, second floor, $27.50. 181 5 Maple. Red 6R2. TO SUBLET One four-room apartment. Call afternoons. Angelus Apartment 4. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Rneclallsta tn Apartment management MODERN apartments, near P. O. Low rent. Q. P. Stebhlns. 1610 Chleagn St. OR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sis. Steam heat For particulars see Conrad Young. 322 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. FINE store room. 16th St., near P. O., rent. G. P. Stebhlns, 1610 Chicago. low Office and Desk Room. LET US SHOW YOU why you should office In The Bee Bid. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131, MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office 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 seo our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA. VAN AND STORAOT5 CO., S06 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. FREE RENTAL SERVICE FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson .Sts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, 1207 Farnam St. Web. 5748. Doug. 8146. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4:138. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED "WestT Six Rooms Clifton Hill ALL MODERN $3,150 $300 CASH This is near 45th St. car line, on Clifton Hill, built 4 years, 4 rooms downstairs and 2 , rooms, bath and sleeping porch upstairs, south front lot, house has oak finish downstairs and is newly decorated, This is a bargain. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. CLOSE-IN, NEAR 27th and Leavenworth 6 rooms and garage, practically new. Owner leaving city. Living room, dining room, kitchen, oak finish and floors, first floor; three bedrooms, bath and open sleeping porch on 2d floor. Full lot. Pav ing paid. Just reduced to $4,000. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City Nat. Bank. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW, 3123 HAMILTON AVE. Six rooms and den, semi-b'ingalow; oak . finish; r . lern in every detail: paving and all special paid. Price only $4,600, $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om, Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. WEST FARMAN 6-room bungalow all modern, lot 50x128, fine shado trees. Price $3,600 C. A. Grimmnl, Phone D. 1615. North. MODERN HOUSE Two Lots Hot Water Heat PRICE $3,750 7 rooms, modern, hot water heat, gar age, fruit and shade trees, a nice south front. hlKh and sightly location, 1 block to car line,- near 49th and Grant Sts; house newly painted and in fine repair. Best buy In Omaha for the money. J. L. HIATT COMPANY QAA FIRST TVAT'L. BK. BLDG. PHONE no TILER OO $2,750 SEVEN ROOMS, MODERN GOOD LOCATION TERMS Nice large 7-room house, not new, but in excellent condition, having good Fox hot air furnace in basement, 4 largo bed rooms and hall on 1st floor, 3 flno bed rooms and bath on second, large 60-foot east front lot, has some fruit trees, gar age and chicken house, built for a home, but owner is leaving for California, must sell. Just one block and a, half from N. 24th street car line, fine location. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clark. Miller Park Bungalow ' 5 room strictly modern brand new bungalow oak doors throughout, oak finish living room and dining room, bal . ance white enamel. Built-in bookcases, colonnade opening, built-in buffet and sun room.- Owner has agreed to sacrifice this property for cash. It would pay to In vestigate this before, buying. Payne Investment Company, Realtors. 537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg., D. 1781 aliNNE LC'SA. humes and lota offer the best opportunity to Invest yoar raony. Phone Tyler 151. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. Five Rooms all on Ground Floor Located North This Is all modern, oak finish In living and dining rooms, refrigerator room, pantry with cupboards, full basement, floor drain. and guarantee furnace. Price 12,750. . $500 down. This Is a btrgain. Traver Bros. Co. 819 1st Nat. RankJIIdg. OAK bungalow, 6 rme.TbralnTYew7aUod very attractive. $3,150; only small amount cash. bal. like rent. D. 3140. i FINE KOUNTZE fLACE HOME. I Oak finish, hot water heat, extra well built house, good as new, on Lotlirop street; $500 cash and balance monthly. W. H. GATES, Omaha Nat. Bunk Bldg D. 1294. A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. A new four-room house, all modern ex. cept heat; may be bought on the very easy terms of $75 cash and $20 per month. Good location. Phone Douglas 362S. CLOSE TO BATHING BREACH. New 6-roomed bungalow, 16th and F.wler. Trice $2,200; take clear lot, paper or diamonds. 578 Brandeis Bldg. KOUNTZE PARK BARGAIN. 6-room, well built, all modern house, with sleeping porch, nice lot, shade, pav ing all paid for; $3,650; good terms. TEBBENS. THE REALTOR. 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone I. 2182. KoUNTZE PLACE Modern e-rooin house, full basement, laige lot. close to car. Price $3 850 Norrls Norrls. D 4370. $2,400 Easy terms, buys S217 Cuming StJ 8 rooms modern except heat: a bargain. GLOVER & S PAIN, Doug. i2. CORNER 24th and Blnney Sts., 6-r. house' all mod. Price $3,300, RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tvler 721. South REAL BARGAIN. $950. 3-room house, maple floor, oak finish; full cemented basement, cement walks, cily wajer, electric light, one and one 1:1 If blocks from 24th and A Sts., or 24th St. car lino. S. O. Norqulst, 322 Neville Hlock. jrt'NER IN CITY for short time, will sacrifice their charming 6 room bungalow, corner lot, convenient to city and stock yards. Easy terms can be arranged. Box 5212, Omaha Bee, Miscellaneous. LOOK! Have just llie place you want to spend the hot sum mer months. Cool, splendid fishing, swimming and boat iiip. On Carter Lake near Lakeview Park. One room tent house, large enough for two. Also have canoe. Will sell very reasonahle. Address Box SOSO, Omaha Bee for particulars. BUNGALOW. New, S-room .stucco: oak finish: nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. 642 Paxton Blk. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St Doug 104. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. ' Iff A. WOLF CO., Electrle Bldg. Tyler S5. 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 Dodge Sts. Douglas 41 5 REAL ESTATE Investment 102x132 FT. near 11th and Nicholas; paved street. A snap if sold soon; $3,700. Call Mr. Browne, INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Douglas 2819. SOUTH SIDE INVESTMENT. $1,700 Business lot, with store and dwell ing, on 26th south or N. Rents $sso. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. GOOD Omaha Income brick flat for land. Price $12,000. Mtg. $5,500; inc. l,ooo per year. 211 Brandeis Thea, Bldg. Mr. Pease. REAL estate. Investments, house nd lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE BARGAIN For sale, centrally located trackage prop erty, corner tith and Pacific. Phone Mrs. Joseph M. Mctcalf, Douglas 672. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $7,000 stock of drugs and fixtures. Located on good corner. Doing a good business. Good reason for selling. Ad dress Box 4549 Bee. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clear, modern house. Seward Bros., 578 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas $540. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. BENSON BARGAIN Five room cottage, strictly modern ex cept city water, good well and cistern, two lots 50x130 each, Price only $1,900; $300 down will handle and $20 per month. . OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. Dundee. NEW DUNDEE HOME This Is a 2-story. 7-room modern house, occupied only f months, having front vestibule, living room with brick fireplace and built-in bookcases, din ing room with built-in china cabinet, pantry, kitchen and icebox room first fioor; 4 attractive bedrooms, Including enclosed sleeping porch on second floor; finished in oak and white enamel with oak floors throughout. This Is an at tractive place, located on high, sightly lot 50x135 feet. Price $6,250. Terms about $1,650 cash and balance $45.00 per month. Including Interest. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 756. DUNDEE BUNGALOW $4,300 buys a good 5-room. modern bungalow, near (1st snd Izard, having living room, dining room with hesmed ceiling, two bedrooms, bath and kitchen on first floor, large store rooms and one room finished on second floor; oak and white enamel finish; garage for Ford car. Terms: $500 cash, balance monthly at 6 per cent. GEORGE & CO., DOUGLAS 756. t HIGH aud sightly Dundee lots, $875 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 5074, Kliulor & Cary. Realtors. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee csr. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has $ five-room houses, one 7 room, modern house, one 8 -room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages: prices are right and property In first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Building. REALJSTATEWANTED TO PROPERTY OWNERS WK HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WE CAN SELL YOURS IF THE PRICE AND TERMS ARK REASONABLE. PHONK us. COLFAX 117 MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 34TH AND AMES. WE HAVE severaf good ri'ltabla ''"luyYafor 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty oTyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Hank Bldg. Ll.t your property with 1 JOHN J. MUI.VIHII.I,. 200 Rrandets Theater Itldg. Phone P. 96 "MEET meatF.TK "WeadiTorficef- FINANCIAL Real Estate; Loans and Mortgages. WE waul 100 mortgages on Omaha real I denccs; funds on hand for quick closing. ;' E. II. LOU GEE, INC.. ' 6;:$-40 Kertlno Bldg, DIVIDENDS OF 1 PKK CENT OR MORE! K'nv starts mi account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION. ' PAUL PETERSON. -' O 1 'o , t :ll4I,.RA:VIl':IS THEATER BI.Dil. LOANS-ON CITY PROPERTY V, H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. II. W." BINDER. " Money on hand for mortgage loans. . Clty N'tonl Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. "FARMS, O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. LOWHATKS C. ll. CARL R E R G, 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 586. C1 CI MONKV " i'l C HARRISON A MORTON 919 Omaha Nat Ilk. Bldg CU'YTAND FARM LOANS 5, 6'. and 6 Per Cent. J. H. DUMON'T Co.. Keellno Bi.lg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F. D. Waad, AVead Bldg., IS til and farnam flu, MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SITOrEN & COMPANY, Douglas 4228. Stocks and Ponds. FOR SALE Eight shares Waterloo Cream ery 7 per cent preferred stock; also 1U0 shares H. G. Lincoln Co.. 5 and 10 cent store stock, both at bargain prices. AVrlte G. A. Matlnck, Lincoln, Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 1STIL Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BI.K. Colorado Lands. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonization Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg, Pueblo, Colo. Montana Lands. 7,600-ACRE MONTANA WHEAT FARM 6 miles from railroad town, 25 miles from Billings; 1,015 acres now In winter wheat. In splendid condition; 75 per cent tillable; 5 wells of water; good spring nil well fenced. Price $22.50 per acre. Terms: $50,000 cash, $25,000 November 1, balance five equal annual payments at 6 per cent. Crop will net $50,000 this year; half of oil and gas right reserved. Address BROCKWAY, REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Killings, Mont. Nebraska Lands. CURTIS ON BOOM Curtis la on the boom, land on the raise. Get In on the ground floor. I have sev eral 160-acre tracts of from 100 to 125 acres In plow, close In, at around $20 per acre,' part time. Have some 160-acre tracts with good improvements, 6 and miles out, nt around $5,000, '.j cash. Just had fine r:ilns in Frontier county, which Increases wheat crop. Some large tracts also. W. W. ROCKWOOD, Curtis. Neb. FOR SALE by Owner 40-A, good level land, 8 miles from Florence and 24 miles from Calhoun on the main road, every foot un der cultivation, good reason for selling, Price $150 prr acre. $2,000 down and good terms on rest. Address Box 105, Ft. Calhoun, Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County, Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms A. A. Palnman, 301 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson, 422 Rose Bldg. Oregon LanchZ VIEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the rango. Get un the ground floor with 80 acres Irrigated land In connection with open rango. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Bend for bul letin. Hurley J. .Hooker, 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land In the heart of the very best sec tion of the Clover Bolt 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, $50 per a., Including pitd-up water rights. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nat'!. Miscellaneous. 150-Acre Farm, $15,000. 24 Cows, Pair Horses and Poultry, with full line tools and machin ery, Included, to settle Immediately, 100 acres level, stone free, tractor worked tillage; dark loam with .clay subsoil; now cutting about 100 tons hay besides corn; wheat, and potatoes: 300 bearing apple trees; estimated wood and timber market ed will nearly pay for farm. On main road less than one mile to village, depot, high school, churches, milk factory, etc. Large barns. $15,000 takes everything; one-third cash: for complete description and picture modern steam-heated resi dence, with bath, see fnee 17, Strout's Spring Catalogue of S84 Bargains, dozen slates. Copy mailed free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, DEPT. 8072, 205 S. 18th St.. Omaha, Neb. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. K. P. SNOWDEN A SON. 423 S, 15th. Douglas 9371. 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 gains In western land. White & Hoover. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb. TOR-SALE BaTrepTyr7mitirilockhatch Ing eggs, cockerels and pullots, also while Leghorn hatching eggs. 6134 N. 23d. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO., 2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2508. For Sale. HORSES AND VEHICLES. Notice to farmers and city buyers; f large dapple gray horses, 3,400 lbs.; 7- yr.-old dapple gray geldings, 3,200 lbs.; 7-yd.-old dapple gray mares, 2,800 'lbs.; 6-yrpd dapple, gray mures; also 6-yr.-old, 1,200 lb. bay horse. Residence, 1808 North 16th St. Opposite Storr, brewery. ASI AM NOT ABLE Vo work i7Typiace this spring and run my business I will sell 11 head of young mares, some 2,800 lbs. and some 2,500 lbs. teams. Mrs. Gevitch, sol owner, and Mr. Pete will conduct my sale all this week. Apply at 2612 Leavenworth. HOG cholera preventive. Has een tested 15 years. For particulars write T. B. Tennant. 119 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Utah. IF taken Boon I will sell my matched team 7 yr. old, 2.800 lbs. farm mares. Apply at Res.. 2310 Douglas St. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Xlmaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 4"!2 Securities Bldg.. ltth. Farnam. Ty. 466. OMAHA LIYE STOCK 4 Average Cattle Receipts; Cows and Heifers in Demand; i Feeding Steers Sell About Steady. Omahii a. ApVi 'i I 5. I9IS. Sheep. 10.491 7.SS 1 8.147 4.2S8 4.000 34.657 36.976 46.921 58.621 76.737 Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Offl.'lul Wednesday Cattle. . . . 9.23.1 .. .10.391 .. 7. .SSI . . . 5.234 Hogs. 12.S30 IS. 629 IS. 728 16.9S1 15.000 S3.16S 8S.S07 79.SS9 71,203 73.754 j Official Thursday r.siuuate rriuay S.20 Five days this week.. 35,379 ! Same days last week.. 36.224 Same days 2 wks. ago. 36,221 Same days 3 wks. ago. 31,537 Same Ias 4 wks. ago.S4.5i4 Same days lust year ..31 US? 45.436 29,64 7 Receipts and disposition of livo stork at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock esterday RECEIPTS OAKS I Cattle Hog Shorn. 4 C. M St. P Wabash .Missouri Pacific , Union Pacific C. N. W, east..., C N W., west..., C.. St. P.. M. O.. C, H. A Q, east C. U. A o,., wast.... C, R. I. &. P., esst. . C, 1(. I. ei P west.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West 9 10 i i j ! 60 II 1 20 71 IT 13 Total receipts ...149 L11SPOS1T ION HEAD. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. f,20 .... Morris Co 686 Swift Company.. . t 992 2.0T.9 Cuilnhy Packing Co..' 696 3,765 Armour A Co 65 3.9SS Schwaits A Co 1,414 J. W. Murphy l.S 1 f 1.S59 1,59(1 172 Lincoln Packing Co.. S. Omaha Packing Co. Wilson Packing Co.. Armour, Denver... . . . F. 11. Lewis .1. B. Root & Co I'. G. Kellogg Werthelmer Degen Sullivan Uro Mo. Kan. Calf Co. Huffman 49 12 M 105 12 2 3 37 21 30 12 494 Meyers Olassberg 25 Banner Bros I John Har ey ....... . 12:1 Dennis A Francis! 5 Jensen A Lungren... 23 Other buyers 377 Totals 3,275 15.6..6 4,178 Cattle Cattle receipts were fair for Friday, about 3200 head, and tho five days' supply, 35,400 head, has been but 1,000 short of a week ago, and 14,000 heavier than a year ago. Tho market on fat cattle was hi live and strong to lora lio hlghi: than Thursday, choice heavy beeves show Ing most advance, anil selling up to $14.80$) 14 85. Light catllo did not show so nun h Improvement, but tho general market for beef steers In closing 5076o higher than a week ago. Cows and heifers were In ac tlve demand at steady to stronger prices, and about 25660O higher for the week. Da slrable feeding steers were quotahly. steady but common light kinds dull at the recent decline. Quotations on cattle! Good to choice beeves. $13.608714.50; fair to good beeves, $U.2513.25: common to fair beeves, $10.00 ( 12,00; good to choice yearlings, $II.76P 13.00; fair to good yearlings, $10.6011.60 Common to fair yearlings, $9.00jfl0.00; good In choice heifers, $10.60 UU2, 00; good to choice cows, $10.00011.25; fair to good cows, $8.7Dfc9.75; common to fair cows, $7.5008.50: prime feeders. $11.00012.95 good to choice feeders, $10,004( 11.00; fair to good feeders, $S.0(ff 9.25; common to fair feeders, $7.0(1(8.25; good to clioloo look ers, $9.60ll.no; stock heifers, tt.00910.00 stock cows, $1.00$. 60; stork calves $S.0Otf 10.60; veal calves, $9.004f 13.J5; bulls, stsgs, etc.. $7.7611.75. Hogs A heavy ..in of hogs was yarded today, and with about 1,600 head carried, over from yesterday packers continued to make further Inroads on prices, and tMe market was decidedly bearish from the out set. Shippers had very light orders and bought comparatively few hogs at the out set. On the early market packers bought a few choice light butchers from $16.76 to $16.90, hut tho bulk of the supply Including the medium and heavy weights changed hnnds at from $16.25 to $1(1.56. The tone to the market continues .weak and the tendency generally lower. Sheep With light receipts of sheep and lambs today there was practically nothing done on the early rounds. Buyers were bid ding lower, and prospects were tor steady to possibly lower market all around. ' Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs good to rholre, $19.50020.55; lambs, fair to good, $18.60l.90: lambs, heavy weight, $lR.25i19.50; lambs, feeders $18.00019.60; lambs, shorn, $15.00016.65; lambs spring, $20.00fl25.00; lambs, culls, $14. 00 16.00; yearlings, fair to choice. $15.25ffll7.00; Weth ers, fair to choice, $1B.60i9 14.75: owes, fair to choice, $14.0016.86; ewes, breeders, all ages, $14.50(3:0.75; ewes, culls and cannors, $9.0016110.50. v fit. loulf Live Stock Miirket. St. Louis, April 5. Cattle Receipts, 1,300 hend; market, steady: native beef steers, $9.75fti 14,50; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00Sf 13.50; rows, $6. OOtffll. 50; Blockers and feeders, $7.60i)l 1.25; prlmo southern beef steers. $8.A0fo 12.55; beef cows and heifers, $6.00!10.00; southern yearling steers nud heifers, $7.50lg10.00; native calves, $7,750 16.25. Hogs Receipts, 10,&68 head: market, steady! lights, $17.60 17.80; pigs, $14. SOW 17.25; mixed and butchers, lu.oown.-is; good heavy, $17. 3017. 60; bulk of sales, $17.26f 17,65. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, ino need; market, steady; lambs, $14.6020.25; ewes, $!.00iftil5.00: wethers, $13. 00(8)14. 00; cannera and choppers, $0.509. 60. Kansas City Live Stork Market. Kansas City. April 6. Cattle Receipts, 2.000 head: market, higher: prime fed steers, $13.75iQi16.76; dressed beef steers, $12.60 14.00: western steers, $12.0014.60; cows, 38.00H12.00: heifers. $8,50413.00: stockers and feeders, $8.00 iff 13.00J bulls, $7.7610.25; calves, $7.50 fl 1 4.00. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market, low er; JJulk or sales, fis.7Utvi7.iu; neavy, $l.60(f17.00; packers and butchers, $16.90 j)17.15: light, fl7.00dfn.20; pigs, iis.bwiB? 17.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 hend; market, higher; lambs, $16.96$0.5fl! year lings, $I5.nowi7.60; wethers, 15.00 16. 50 ; ewes, $13,60116.00. St. Joseph Live Stock. SI. Joseph, April 5. Cattlo Receipts, 800 luad; steady; steers, $1 l.OOSj 1 5 00 ; cows and heifers, $7.00013.60; calves, $7.00 16.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market low er: lop, $17.25; bu)4t of salej, $l.7617.16. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.300 head; market steady; lambs, $15.00(3 20.60; ewes, $7.00(".15.40. ', MONEY TO LOAN LOA.Vf OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRV. 1 (! SMALLER LOANS. 0 0 J- O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. " ? f.Tlf FLR. SECURITIES BI.IX3.JTY. 950. LlA AIONDS AND J EW ELR Y LOA SiS". "" Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry MalHshock. 1514 Dodge. V. 6619. Eat. 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carl K. Bolen and wife to France Anderson, southwest corner Thirty first and Hamilton street, 45x120..$ 4,500 Mary K. Shumaker and husband to Minnie J. Philips, northeast oorner Twrnty-soventh avenue and Fort street, 75x94 , Mildred A. Sterner and husband to Thomas J. Sterner, Twenty-fourth street, ifil feet south of Florence t boulevard, cast side. 44x166 1 Charles W. Martin and wife to 218 feet east of Twenty-fifth ave nue, north side, 44x120 :. 4.500 Jesse C. MeNlsh and wife to Investois Really company, Douglas street, 697.5 feet west of Twentieth street, south side, 23x132 ',' 1 William B. Hughes to Investors Realty company, Douglas street, 541 feet, west of Twentieth street, south side. 8xl33 20.000 Carl Torell and wife to Laura Bae-,f Capitol avenue, 99 feet cast . of Twenty-seventh avenue, north side, 33x116 - 3.500 Boulevard Park Improvement coin' pany to Henry R. Gerlng. Sahlcr atreot, north side. 40x115 500 Boulevard Park Improvement com- , pany to Henry R. Gerlng, nnrth- 1 east corner Twentieth, and Belt Line, 6.83 acres 14,500 Abraham S. Cohn to Morris- 8. Colin, Dewey avenue, 60 foot west of Thir tieth street, south side, 45x94 2,850 Ole T. RoBengren to Carmelo. Cosln- teno, William street. 33 feet west of Fourth street, north side, 33x132. 1,600 Ten Eyok H. Fonda and wife to Arthur B. Tehbens. Davenport street, 60 feet east of Fifty-first street, npi-th iitn 50x135 4,3,0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Quotations on All Grades of Corn Slightly Higher; Mar ( ket Unchanged; Oats Are Active. Omaha, April $, 191$. .Total receipts of grain today were: 156 cars, a small Increase over those of yester usy neat receipts were 15 cars: corn 162 cars; oats. 75 cars: rye, throe tars, and barley, one car. With the Increase In receipts of corn, came an Increase In spot values. Quotations on practically all grades were slightly higher. some or the better grades of white and yel low advancing 5c. The market was gen erally unchanged to 60 higher. Good corn v as In good demand, most Of the buyers pre ferlng the No. i and No. 4 grades. Uu to a isie nour, very little or the No. 6, No. u or sample grade offerings had been ills posed of. The range of prices In the differ ent grades were; No. 3 white, $1.85; No. 3 white, $1.76tfl.8S; No. 4 white. $1.70 i.is: no. a white, fi.swvi.fs No,,! yellow. 11.63; No. 3 yellow. fl.67Wl.tl; No. 4 yel low, 11.4611 1,50; No. 3 mixed, f 1.6301.55 No. 4 mixed. $1 4701.49 : No. 6 mixed. $1.4$. ' The Inquiry for oats was unite active and spot figures were unchanved to Wo higher, the bulk selling at yesterdays figures. choice oats brought in advance of Vio to He No. $ white sold at 89 Ho, and standard oats at SDe; No. 8 whit brought 8c and the No. 4 grade. (7Vtj'$t4c. 8ample white oats went at 86HC7c. Rye and barley were quiet, no tales being 19 reported at a late hour. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal to 131,000 bushels; corn. 18,000 bushels oats, 147.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were SIJ.OOO bush els and shipments 130,000 bushels; holiday last year. Primary corn receipts were 907, 00 bush els and shipments 796,000 bushels: holiday last year. Primary oats receipts n-ere 1,233,000 hush els and shipments 898,000 bushels; holiday last year. CAR LOT RKCKIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oats Chicago ... Mlnueii polls 1 til I ii t U .... Omaha .... Kansas City St. Louis . . f 163 166 16$ 5 16 6 U 163 8 108 Winnipeg .191 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 whits: 4 cars. $1.33) 3 cars, $1.82; 2 cars, $1.81;' 4 cart. $1.80; 2 cars, $l.T9r; 1 car ( per cent ' damaged), $1.75. No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1,74; 4 oars, $1,71; I cars, $1.71; I car. fl.79. No, f white: cars. $1.66. No. white: 1 oaf, $I.0. No. i yellow; 3 oars,. $1.65. No. I yellow: ; cars, $1.61; 1 car, $1.60; t cars, $1.11; 1 cars, $1.57. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.60; : cars, $1.48: 1 car, $1.47; 1 car. $1.46, Sam pie yellow: 1 car, (hot), $1.00. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (5 per cent damaged), $l.l(; 1 car. $1.55; 1 car, $1.63. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.49; 2 cars, $1.43; 44 cars, $1.47; 1 car (6 Per cent damaged). 11.47. No. mixed: 3 cars, $1.43. No. mixed: 3 oars. $1.34. Sample mixed: 1 oar, (Oe. Oats No. 3 white: 4 oars. 89 He Stand ard: 8 cars, 89Uo. No. 3 white: $441 cars, 69c. No. 4 white: I cars. 88 Uc; 1 oar, $8c: 2-6 car, 37Vo. Sample white; 7 ears, $7c; mixed), 37c. Omaha Cash Prices Cornt No. 3 white, $1.85; No. 3 white, fl.76ffl.83; No. 4 white, 8 cars, 86 He. Nq, 3 mixed: C rare (barley $1.7001.78; No, 5 white, ll.01.66; No white, $1.6601.60; No. 3 yellow, $1.66; No. 3 yellow, $l,67l.61; No. 4 yellow, $1.41 ft 1.50: sample yellow, $1.00; No. 3 mixed I1.6HH 65; No. 4 mixed. $1.4701.49; No. 6 mixed, $1.43; No. 6 mixed, 1.34; sample mixed, 90c. Oats: No. I white. 89Vic; standard, 89 He; No. 3 white, $fc; No. 4 white, 8 7 Vi S 1 Vi c ; sample white, 86Hfif7o, Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 815 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: ArtloloT Open. High Uw Close Test. Corn. May 1 26 1 tt XttH I 2$H 136 Lints. April 39; 90 88 8841 $H May 86 , 85 84 84 ' 16 Pork. May 48 00 48 00 17 57 47 40 4 Ot Lard. May 26 65 36 97 25 (3 25 16 25 30 July 25 36 26 00 it ti 2$ (3 24 10 It lbs. May 34 22 24 15 24 65 24 OS 34 32 July 24 75 24 76 34 06 $4 $$ 24 32 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Advances In Anticipation of Bullish legislation. Chicago, April I, Corn today resumed the leadership of grain and advanced In anticipation of bullish effects looked for from trading rule amendments to be voted on tomorrow. Upturns In value, however, were not well maintained. Prices closed un settled, HO Ho net higher, with May $1.26H. oats finished vto o c dfl and provisions down 25c to 46n. Ballet that new style contracts, which the proposed changes In rulea would permit, might open the way for a decided advance of prices, gave the corn 'market strength almost from the outset. Much of the buying was An the theory that the present form of contracts would . rise promptly to the maximum limit, fl.28 a bushel, as soon as new style bargains were authorised. Besides any liberal movement of oorn soon from rural sources did not fppsar likely. Toward the end ot the session, though, a little notice taken of gossip about peaoe negotiations oounted as something of an offset. Oats were subjected to persistent com mission house selling after an advance due to continuance of seaboard demand. Favor able weather and reports of an Increased car supply In some section war bearish factors In addition to peace talk. Provisions fell on account of a sharp break In the hog market. . Chicago Cash Prices Corn: No, 3 yellow, $1.851.90; No. 3 yellow, nominal; No, 4 yellow, $1.60tKl,67. Oats: No. I white, 92 92os standard, 9!tfS2Mc, Rye: No. 3, $2.803,I2. Barley, $1.60 fj 198. Reeds: Timothy, $5.0048.35; olover, $28.00081,00. Provisions: Pork, .nominal; lard, $25.45; ribs, $23.15 (U 23.65. V . New York General Market. . New York, April 6. Flour Steady. prlngs. $10.76!11.36; winters, $10,861 1.15; Kansas, $10.10(8(11.26 Corn Knot, unsettled: kiln dried. No. t yellow $1.94; No. 4 yellow, $1.10; No. 3 white, $2.20, c. I. f New- York, prompt shipments; Argentine. $2.60, f. 0. b., csrs. Oats Spot, steady; natural, fl.0i(B .06. Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, fl.SOB .40; No. 2, $1.151.20; shipping, $1.00 .10. A Hogs Oulct: state medium to cmtlce, 917, 261f 43c; 19l nominal; Poolfo coast, 917, 2023c: 1914, J4116r. Hides Steady; Bogota, 30( 83c; Central America, 2932c. .eather Firm; hemlock Dole overweights, No. 1, 47c; No, 2, 46c. Provisions Pork, steady; mess, $52.50 3.00; family, $66.00; short clear,. $62.00 6.00. Lard, steady' middle west $26.26 6.35. H Tallow Steady; city special, looss, 17c. Woo Firm: domestic fleece XX Ohio and Pennsylvania, 66fi66c, Hice Firm; fancy head, lOIc; blue rose,r8Sc. yi Now York, April 6. Butter Market un- ettled; receipts, 8,673 tubs; creamery, high- r than extras, 417j(42c; extra (93-score), 4(ft2c; average run, 23li24e. Poultry Alive; market strong and un. rhangedi dressed, market quiet; fowls, 290 3c. Eggs Market' Irregular; receipts, 39,985 cases; fresh gathered extras, .27 PSIc; ex tra firsts, 35Si 36c; firsts, 82 81c; sec onds, 31 4 32c. Cheese Market Irregular; receltits, 3.504 boxes; state whole milk flats, held, specials, 40 41c; firsts, 3940c; seconds, 37 34c; other unchanged. Slout t'lty Live Stock. Sioux City, la April 6. Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady to 10c higher; beef steers, $12.0014.70; fat cows and heif ers, $8.50018.00; eanuers, $7.258.50; stock ers Bnd feeders, 9$.0011.6O; calves, $8.00 J3.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8.0010.50; fecd rttg cows and heifers, $7.50 ti 1 0.00. 1 legs Receipts. 11,000 head; market 25c to 35c lower; llht, $16.75(ft 1 6.90;' mixed, $16. 60 14.70: heavy, $l.2S!jl.f0; pigs, $14 000 17 00: bulk, $16. 40 H 14.76. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market lOo to 15c higher. ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, April 5 Cattle Receipts, 6,000; tomorrow, 3,000; firm; native steers $10.16 II5.90; stockers snd feeders, $8.4018.00; cows smt heifers, $6,80 13,00; calves. $11. 00617.6)0. Hogs Receipts. 33,000 tomorrow, 2.5,000; weak. 25o under yesterday's average; balk, $17.25il7.70; light, $17. 10 ft 17.76; mixed, JI6 10'17.70: heavy, $l.164j17.60; rough. 116.1516.40;' pigs, $12.76H.90. Sheep Receipts, 7,000; tomorrow, strong; sheep $1.50Q 17.60; lambs, 20.60. . 3,000; $16.75 Minneapolis (rain. .Minneapolis, April 5. Flour Unchanged. Rye $2.922.83. Barley $1,400(1.87. Bran $33.14. Corn No.. J yellow. $.ftl.$. Oats No. 3 white, 89 jj 90c. -Flaxeced $4.12t4.15. . 4 ' NEW YORK STOCKS Exchange Winds Up Week of Extreme Depression; Total Sales Amount to Only - 145,000 Shares. New Tork, April 5 The stock market Was at virtually a standstill during the greater part of today's session, exceeding all previous days of an abnormally dull week In Ita nnparalled apathy. Total sales amounted to 146.000 shares, the low record since August 1914. Resumption of the German drive In France accounted for the further cessation of operations, even th trading element taking no Interest In tho courses of prices. Decline of a point among Investments shares and as much as two points In a few specialties resulted from sheer indifference , or Inertia. The market seemed so thoro- ' ughly liquidated that no pretext for pres sure existed. The decision of the Intestate commerce commission tn inquire Into petroleum freight rates and scarcely a ripple among the shares of the properties most concerned, sueh action having evidently been dis counted. Other domestic; developments were along more constructive tines, general trade advices offering further encouragement and bank stearlngs holding well up to recent high levels. Mora time funds were available at the long prevailing six per cent rate but thr Immediate future of the money maket hlngea largely upon requirements Incidents! to the third Liberty loan. Liberty Issues again furnished an over- -whelming quota to the day's dealings in bonds at slight fractional recessions. Inter, national Issues were variable, French municipals hardening. Total aalea (pel value) aggregated $$.260,000. ITalted States bonds (old Issues) wen unchanged on call. Number ot sales and rang of prices ol the leading stocks: Bales. High. Low. Close Am, Beet Sugar... 400 74 144. 40 79 1 1t 74H Am. Can 1.300 41V 1 41 17i 40 V, 79 V, (2 86 S 101 Am. Car Tdry.. 3.400 Am. Locomotive... Am. Smelt, A Reft Am, Sugar Raff... Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Z., V. A Anaconda Copper.. Atchison 1.300 100 1.100 100 11 99 ?( 13 3.100 (3 43 63 4 300 $3 33 8.1. . 1.400 10( 108 IHIi 400 61 61 61 S,, 200 20 30 10 300 16 16 11 ' 400 13 136 134 ; ' tOO 48 64 6 .' 1,300 56 66 66 400 40 40 40 .... 0 300 19 11 14 .- 200 41 40 40 .... 37 , J.000 14 34 94 - 1,000 (2 43 43 1,100 28 38 1' 18.300 41 39 41 1,700 14 14 14 A. O. A W.I.S S.L. Baltimore A Ohio., Butt A Sup, Cop.. Cat. retroleum ... Canadian Parlfle .. Central Leather .. Ches. A Ohio...;. C It. A St. P.... Chicago A N. W.. C. R. I. A P. etfs Chlno Coppef .... Colo. Fuel A Iron Corn Products Refg Crucible Steel .... Cuba Cane Hufar.. Distillers' Bee. .... General Electrle ... 200 138 138 137 1,100 131 118 11 H General Motors ..: Gt North, pfd.... Ot North, Ore Ctrs Illinois Central ... 800 27 21 37' 18 46 1 88 39 16 10 113 25 93 28 k 21 V 18 't 28 103 14 29 v 61 2.1 II 71 16 $2 ; 40 143 119, 132 Inspiration Copper. 1,100 47 46 6,600 93 11 $00 28 28 300 29 21 Int M. M. pfd.... Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper K. C. Southern.... Kennecott Copper.. 700 31 '.::! 93 28W 21 .8 69 $0 Louisville A Nash.. Maxwell Motors .. Mex. Petroleum .. Miami Copper .... Missouri Paclflo .. .Montana Pawur .. Nevada Cornier , , , 4,700 900 200 ioo 300 92 28 11 16 41 N. Y. Central N. Y., N. H, A H. Norfolk A Western Northern Paclflo .. Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal .. Riy Con. Copper.. Reading Rep, Iron A Steel.. Shattuck Arts. Cop eoo 4.300 300 l'ioo 600 4,400 24 81 78 fi" 29 41 33 II 71 82 i 22 40 Southern Paclflo .. Southern Railway.. Rtudebaker Corp... Texas Co nlon Paclflo 400 119'i 119 V. n. Ind. Alcohol 12,300 123 123 3. Steel 14,800 90 19 90 U. S. Steel pfd... 200 109 109 109', Utah Copper 200 71 71 is's Wabash pfd "B" 22 West. Klectrlo .... 300 40 40 20 Total sales for the day, 146,000 shares. New York Bond Ust. :J V. is. reg.. 7Ot. No. 1st 4U I6 . do coupon .. 97 III. Cen, ret, 4s., 80 V. 8. 3s, reg.. 98 Int. If. M. 6s.. 92 . do coupon .... 9!K. C. S. rsf. 5s 76 V. S. Lib. 3Hs.S8.76M,. A N. un. 4s iH U. 8. 4s. rcg,.10tM. K.&T. 1st 4a 60; - do coupon ..104 Mo. Pan. gen, 4a 57 Am. For. Sec. 6s 96 Mont. Power 6s 11 Am. T. A T.clt6s 11 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 8 ' Anglo-French 6s 90 No. Paclflo 4s.. 10 . . Arm. A Co. 4a 13 'do 3s 67 - tchlson gen. 4s 80 0. 0. L ref. 4s 82 .1 B. A O. cv. 4s ?4Pao. T. A T. 5s 81 r.. Beth, steel r. 64 91 ronn. eon. 4s. 7 Cen. Leather 6s 98 do gen. 4s.. 89 U, , Cen. Paolflo 1st 77 Reading gen. 4a 81 , C, A O. ev. 6s.. 79R. L. A 8.F. a. 6s 43 C, B, A Q. j. 4s 62 So. Pan.' cv. 6s.. 10 C. M.A8.P. c.4s 73 Bo.'Rullway 6.. l C. R. LAP. r. 4s 64 'Tea. A Pao. 1st 16 ., C. A 8. ref. 4s 49 Union Paclflo 4a 61 D. A R. Q. r. 6s 49U. 8. Rubber 5s. 77 ,v v D. C. 6s 19S1) 0 U. 8. Bteel 6s... 7 Erie gen. 4s..,, 61 Wabash 1st .... 13 Gen. Electric 6s $tFr'cb a. t Vis.Si 15-11 - Bid. New York Coffes Market, . New York, April I. There was a steadlet tone In the market for eotfea futures today. . No official statement has yet been received conusrnlng government measures for In creasing Imports snd thera appeared to be a less optimistic feeling as to the probabili ties In that connection. At any rate there was scattered covering which sent May back to the maximum price of 8.66 and., attar opening 4 to a- points higher the market closed net unchanged for April, but generally 4 to II polnta above last night' , final figure. September sold at 1.85, and December at 1.96; May, $ 66; July, 8.77; September, 1.88; October, 1.84: December.' 8, 8; January, 1.99; March, 9.12. 8pol coffel steady. Rio T'a, ; Santos 4'l 11 UO. Bale of Santos 4's were reportet In the cost and freight market at 10.80 bs sail, London credits. Offers of Rio 7' were reported at 9.06, steamer shipment London credits. The official cables r. ported no change In the Rio market Santo was 60 reis higher for spots and 21 to 75 reis 'higher for futures. Brasilia 1. port receipts 23,000. London Money. London, April 6. Silver Bar, 45 d pel ounce. Money At 3 per cent. Discount Rates Short and three montha 3 1-14 per cent. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts of prairie and alfalfa hay heav. Market weak and draggy. and with a poot demand prices are lower from $1.00 to $2.01 on alfalfa, prairie hay, 11.00 per ton lower. Choice upland prairie hay, $19.00; No. 1, $17. OOP 18.00; No. 3, $13.00016.00; No. 3, 110.004X11.00; No. 1 midland pralre hay, $16.00 18.00; No. 2, 1 1 3.00 igi 1 4.00 ; No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $13.00 14.00; No. 2. $10.00?11.00: No. I. $8.009.00; choice al falfa. $24.00; NO. 1, $20.00022.00; stand ard, $16.00 1J. 00; No. 2, I13.00& 15.00; No, 3, $10.001LOO; oat straw. $8.60; wheal. Metal Market. New York, April 6. Metal exchange quotes lead easy; spot, $7.O07.12: spelter, dull; East St. Louis, spot, $7.00 asked. At London: Copper, spot, 110; futures, 110; electrolytic, 125; tin, spot and futures, 316; lead, spot, 121 10s; futures, 28 lOsj spelter, spot,, 54; futures, 50. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo.. April 6. Corn No. . mixed, $1.624l. 8; No. 2 white, $1.831.92; No. 2 yellow, $1.67 1.68 : May, $1.27-4 Oats No. 2 white, sssayjc; ivo. mixed, 86 c. ' Kansas City Product. Kansas City, April 6. Butter snd Poultry ' -Unchanged. Eggs Firsts. Sic. New York Cotton. New York, April 5. Cotton futures open steady; May, 84.45c; July, 3S.75c; Octob.., 32.38c; December. 33.05c; January, 31.80c. 1 1. New York Sugar. New York, April 6. Sugar Raw. marks' steady; centrifugal, 6.005c; fine granulated 7.46c. American Telephone & Telegraph Co A dividend of Two Dollars per share wil be paid on Mondcy, April 16, 1818, to stock holders of record at the close of business vi Friday, March 16. 1918. On account of the annual meeting, th transfer books will be closed from Saturday March 16th, to Tuesday. March 26th, 191 , both days inclusive. G. D. MILNE. Tresw L O