r 1 1 . THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, .APRIL ,20, 1918. 23 1 i r 1 HELP WANTED MALE Miscellaneous. V'ANTikO--VWo janitor at 130 a month; cook (or hospital at 160, assistant cook 57.60. Board, lodging and washing in- I eluded. Give age, color and references tn (Irst letter. State Tuberculosis Hoi Pttal, Kearney. Neb. IV ANTED A yard man, white. must be h able to milk cows and take care ot car- den; wagea 140 per month and room and board; middle aged man preferred. Only willinr worker need apply. F. O. Box N. Bonesteel, 9. D. WANTED Fifty men for sewer work. Wages It cent per hour. Apply is tscoit street, E. A. Wlckham Co.. Council Bluffs, la. FREE JOB No office tee. Apply at 32-tt S. 10th St. ' rOUNQ man wanted. 111 per week. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO., 1421 N. 18th 8t. JANITOR, married man, for apt. Ty. 181! J. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. GIRLS, Boys and Men can obtain steady eni , " ployment and good wages at EGGERSS-O'FLYNG CO., Fifteenth and Leaven worth Streets. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Men, women, i government war poiltiona, 1100 month. .' Write for Hat. Franklin Institute. Dept ! 833 D. Rochester. N. T. fTANTED Men, ladies and boys, learn barber trade; big demand; wages while learning; strictly modern. Call or writ 140J Dodge St. Trl-City Barber College. Phone D. 8147. . HOLER Barber . College wants young men and ladles to learn the barber trade. Call or write for free catalogue, 110 S. 14th St.. Omaha. Neb. HELP WANTED FEMALE Stores and Offices. BOOKKEEPER, $100r Bookkeeper, IS6 to f 90; Ledger Clerk, $80; Stenographer, $90; Stenographer, small office, 175; Stenog rapher. 865: Bookkeeper and Steno., 885; Ass't Cashier and Typist, 865; Typist, 150; Kile Clerk, 135 to $40; Compt. Opr., 860. WATT3 REF. CO., 1138 1st Nat. Bank. "ioOKKEEPER and stenographer, 876-886. Three experienced stenographers, $65-875. Office girl. Doctor's office, $;lo-$40. THE MARTI SEKVlCfc, SI 5-16 W. O. W. Bldg, STENOGRAPHERS $40-$80 STENO. AND BKPR., bank, out city..$100 STENO. AND BKPR $80 6 OFFICE GIRLS '. .$30$40 THE CANO AGENCY, 600 BEBBLDO. WANTED Filing girls, experience not necessary. Apply Bradstreet Co., Ne- -. braska National Bank Bldg., 12th and Farnam Streets. WANTED Lady bookkeeper and stenog rapher; must be competent; Doara ana room! furnished; good salary. Box 6019, Omaha Bee. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, $76, bd. and rm.; Bteno. and clerk, $76-$90; Steno., $75. Co-Operative Ref. Co.. 1015 City Nat. V ANTED A GOOD EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. APPLY CARPEN TER PAPER COMPANY. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER $66 WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASS'N, STENOGRAPHER, stock exchange, $76. WESTERN REFERENCE BOND ASS'N. Professions and Trades. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY offers an exceptional opportunity ,to several bright, well educated young ladies between ages of 17 and 23 to learn LONG DIS TANCE TELEPHONE WORK. This consists of establishment of telephone connections between Omaha and distant points, such as Chicago, New York, Washington, D. C, New Orleans, La.; Denver, Colo., and San Francisco, Cal. It is interesting work, the surround ings are congenial, a liberal salary is paid while learning and ad vancement is rapid. There is an attractive future for those of abili ty. Apply to MISS CARLSON. 656 BRANDEIS THEATER BUILDING. WANTED Young ladies to learn telephone operating. Good wages paid while learning, rapid advance ment, permanent positions. Apply to C F. LAMBERT, 1807 Douglas St. GIRL! GIRLS! I ' i Wanted Twenty-five firls to work In pack ing department; $1 per week to start. ""NylTEN BISCUIT CO., l!th snd Capitol Ave. " 1KlTt?l. WANTF.n &;-'wf ITCTT.P WTTsI THF, WAR i Lanvas worK. rower macmnes. Experience not necessary. I. 1-. t? 1-J.. Tl.:- l?1n Scott-Omaha Tent & Awp h, ' ing Co., 4501 HOWARD ST. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY - ER. APPLY 1908 HARNEY ST. PRESS FEMALE, HELP WANTED Experienced custom shirt. maker; steady work and good V pay. Nelsen Shirt Co.. Lincoln, Neo. SXPERIENCED ler 1121. dressmakers wanted. Ty WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBelle - Bath Institute, 1506 Harney. Doug. 7U4B. rwO LADIES to learn halrdresslng. Madame Wilson. 1510. Douglas St, " Household and Domestic. WANTED Whits girl for general house work in six-room modern, Dundee borne; fam.ly ot three; no general washing! wages satisfactory; a good home for the right girl; references necessary Call Walnut 1765. WANTED A colored or white girl for gen eral housework; small house, smal fam ily; good wagea; good home to the right party. Call Harney 2825 or cal) at 133$ So. 36th St. il'LENDID opportunity for a widow or no attached young woman wishing a pleas ant, permanent home and good wages, to assist tn general housework for small family. Inquire Harney 1421. TO THE GIRL who desires to work In a horns where good treatment is extended and. wages fairly food, will do well by calllnir Harney .4286 or Harney 2268. J A I tot heusiswork. $7 per week, room sad board. 270$ Leavenworth. Harney 6012. HELP WANTED FEMALE -. Houiehold and Domestic WANTED Middle aged housekeeper by young widower on farm; references re quired. WrRe O. S. Hatfield. Ashland. Neb. MIDDLE-AGED woman to take care flat; room, board and good wages to the right party. Mrs Miller, 1580 Harney St.' MIDDLEAOED woman who wants i good home and good wages; ons who ltkesl chil dren. Colfax 4068. . . WANTED Competent second Ctrl; city references required. Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton, J10 8. 33d Ave. AN experienced white girl for general housework; small family and good wage. Mrs. J. A. Spence. Telephone Walnut 1487. WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters, 514 S. 40th. Harney 505. GIRL for general house work; reference reoulred: 18 per week. Mrs.. F. F. Cald well, 3611 Harney St. Harney t$90 WANTED Dining room glrla at County Hospital, 125.00, room board and washing. Tel. Harney 853. . WANTED A cook and second glrla to go west for Wyoming. Inquire Harney 081 for Information. WANTED White woman to do plain cook ing at Creche, 1235 So. 7th St. Call Douglas 6621. WHITE girl for general housewbrk, two in family. Harney 4355. HOUSEKEEPER wanted on farm at once. Small family; particulars In reply. Ad dress M. E. Dalton, Sumner, Neb. WANTED Competent white laundress for Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Adolph Stora. Walnut 160. WANTED A second maid with references, two In family. Apply Mrs. Edward Hay den, 2016 Cass St. WHITE girl to saslst with ths housework; small family. 6008 Capitol Ave. Walnut 3686. WANTED A good cook with references. Mrs. Adolph Stora. Walnut 960. WANTED A nurse maid 16 or 16. reference required, 143 S. 41st. Harney 5726. NEAT white girl 1304 8. 35th St. for general housework. Harney 2290. MAID for general housework and good plain cooking No washing. Harney 1443. Hotels and Restaurants. A YOUNG lady for -valtress In restaurant. Apply at 150 Dodge St. Trade Schools. WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade, 'Special rates am Inducements. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 1402 Douglas St. Miscellaneous. WANTED. WAITRESSES. GOOP PAY, SHORT HOURS, EX CHANGE RESTAURANT, UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE SOUTH 305. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil Bervlce all-commercial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1665. 18th snd Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 120 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. LARGE front room, also smaller room. Private home; board near. 61b fark ave nue, Harney 6614. TWO very neatly furnished rooms, desira ble location; very reasonable. 607 s. jotn Ave. Red 6389. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine. 608 North 17tH St. Reason able rent. NICELY FURNISHED room one block from car line, 22d and Plnkney atreets. Phone Webster 4971. LARGE, sunny, furnished room in modern home, Hanscom Park district. Harney 1308. MODERN, nicely furnished rooms, beauti ful location; no children. Harney 6564. LOVELY fr,pnt room in private home. 106 Park Ave. Harney etui. Housekeeping Rooms. NEWLY decorated, pleasant, completely furnished rooms. Four on ground floor for family or club of glrlB. Suites of two or three for light housekeeping. Single sleeping rooms. Walking distance. 1580 Harney. LARGE room with alcove, also one large room on second floor wltn privileges oi dining room, kitchen and laundry. 1801 Blnney street. Webster .389. HANSCOM Park District, large front room with kitchenette; strictly modern borne, on car line. Harney 136J. TWO large rooms, kitchenette, private bath, large sleeping porch; use of laundry, call Colfax 70 or 1399. LARGE, nicely furnished three-room suit; also garage; no children. 302 6 Davenport, 641 SOUTH 27TH, two large front rooms on first floor; private family; two adults. lot B. 34TH Light housekeeping rooms on first floor, all modern. Red 68.6. JiODERN, nicely furnished rooms; beautl- IUI location; no cnnuren. nriicy .ubi. FOR RENT Three-rooms and bath, all mod ern: also garage. -70 N, 4&tn avs. ONE, two or three light housekeeping rooms; bath floor, 3678 Harney. Board and Room. 30$ 8. 3D. THE BRANSFORD HOTEL Is a new and modern fireproof building, home surroundings, for refined people; select neighborhood; excellent service. IN new home for two gentlemen, with break fast and dinner; home cooking, and priv ileges: $6.60 each per week, ill 8. 32d Ave. Harney 1616. FURNISHED room In modern home, board optional. Red 6886. Rooms Wanted. WANTED TO RENT By an old couple, t to 4 unfurnished rooms; state price. Box 6120, Omaha Bee. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. HYLAND APTS., 18th and Nicholas Sts.; 2 and 3-room apartments completely fur nished, hot water, $4.60 to $7.60 per week. Webster 4067. FOR RENT HOUSES West. MODERN 10-room brick house, west of high school. 2601 Capitol Avenue, Tel Harney 6664 North. 4 LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 2639 Seward St. Tel Red 682. $22.60 FOR 6-room modern house. 1809 Loth rop St. . South 6 ROOM Cottage, 2470 South 18th St $12.60 monthly. H. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. SEVEN rooms, modern, good repair, garage. 830 South 29th street. Miscellaneous. 023 GRACE ST., 8-r., mod. house, $.0. lilt Corby St, 6-r., pt. mod. house, $17.60. 1121 Leavenworth, flat (2d floor), 6 rooms, part modern, $17.60. ALFRED C. KENNEDT CO., 205 S. 18th St, J Douglas 722. Realtors. HOUSES. 611 N. 19th St., I rms., all mod.. $32. 50 2212 Mason St., 8 rms., all mod. ..4 31.00 408 N. 26th St., 5 rrrrs.. part mod. 18.50 BIRKETT & COMPANY, 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 63S. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler T2l. : HOUSES , IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS & CO., BEK BLTXI. GARDEN, 4128 North 38, & rms., 208 South 41, modem 7 rooms, Harney. 2263 or Douglas' 654. 124 N. 24TH-8TT2T "mod.T$40. ' ' F. D WE AD, 310 S 18th St. D $16.00. $25.00. 171. 4218. ShODeia Co.. Rentals Douslaa FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MON TERETE Apartments, 146 N. $4.h St. 6 rooms, $65,00. -i ( rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 14th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 147J. FOR RENT Modern 8-rooni house In de sirable neighborhood near a public park, and on good car line. Phone Harney 3414. 5l N. 35TH Duplex flat, 7 rms., $13.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 153$. 333 Securities Bldg. North. BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and flva room apartments. Sethlow Ter race. 16th and Tate. Webster 131 and Webster 4328. 2703 Manderaon Four-room modern ment. First floor. Colfax 129. part- South 7-ROOM flat for rent, all modern except heat. Call Douglas 1198. (-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; jani tor service; desirable location. Doug. 6391. Miscel lan eous PETERS TRUST CO. BnerlaHsta tn Annrmiwit management WANTED TO RENT Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house for summer. Give locstlon and price. Two in family. Box 6061. Bee. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty WAREHOUSE SPACE . 19,000 iq. ft. of floor space tn the American Hand-Sewed Shoe Co.'s Bldg., N. W. corner 12th and Harney Sts. Hy draulic elevator, steam heat and sprlnk ler system. GEORGE & COMPANY, DOUGLAS 766. FOR RENT -One entire floor In the Brom ley building, about 60x80 ft.; steam heat, water, elevator: also some good rooms. Cheap rent. I. N. HAMMOND, Agent, 110 S. 13th St. Stores. FOR RENT Modern store, 16th St., near P. 0 low rent. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room OFFICES should be chosen with care. The Bee Building satisfies careful tenants. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 191. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE RUNT Ah SERVICE FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments Also for storage, moving, liith and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE Co" Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. lth. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE I 28th and California Sts. This Is a well constructed 8-room modern house, finished In quarter-sawed oak fits: floor and quater-sawed pine second. Hhk f ur large bedrooms and bath; also fin ished room In attic; lot 60x160 cet , enrage. Encumbrance $4,100 In Con servative, balance cash. A good buy near Crelghton College. GEORGE & CO. Doug. 756. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $500 Cash $40 a Month. 6 rooms and sleeping porch. This Is a fine 2-story home, strictly modern; Rood hot air furnace, 3 rooms on first floor, 3 bedrooms, bath and Bleeping porch on second floor; fine, big corner lot facing cast and south; Just 2 blocks from car line and school. Price $4,600. HASTINGS & liEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. CLOSE-IN, $5,500 A 9-ronm houset In excellent repair, with 5 bedrooms; located near 29th and Harney Sts. Lot 76x140, with garage; lot alone Is worth $4,000. This is a bargain price, reduced for quick sale. Terms if needed. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 918-20 City National. NEW DUNDEE OAK BUNGALOW 6 rooms on one floor; bookcases, colonnades, sun room; $3,880; only $360 cash, $36 mo. Call days Dong. 3140. PLANT your grape vines III ELMWOOD GARDENS. On one-third acre tracts. WEST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 60x128, fit.a shads trees. Pries $8,600. C. A. Grlmmet. Phone D. 1(16. North. Miller Park Bungalow $500 Down and $35 a Month Five-room, strictly modern bungalow, located near 25th and Hartman; oak fin is, and oak floors In living room and din ing room; colonnade openings; built-in fea tures In the kitchen, two large bedrooms and bath; full basement, furnace heat, large corner lot. Price of this property for quick sale, $3,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtors, 637 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. 1 D. 1781. 6-Room Bungalow 2 Lots 3196 Larimore Ave., $4,000 Fruit and Chicken House. This Is, a fine little (homelike) place, strictly modorn, having good hot air furnace in centented basement; 6 nice rooms and bath on first floor, one room finished upstairs. Fireplace in living room. Two nice south front lots on paved street. Fine shade trees and about I different kinds ot bearing fruit trees. Berries of all kinds also grape vines, rose hushes. The place has a garage, chicken house and a couple ot brooders. This place is certainly worth your consideration. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEy, 1614 Harney St. Modern House Two Lots Near Fontenelle Park New. 6-room modern home and 2 lefts, on 45th St., facing Fontenelle Park. Oak finish 1st floor, bard pins 2d floor; house newly decorstsd, 2 large lots, geod gar age, some fruit, 4 blocks to car line. Owner Is leaving city and has cut price to $3,600 on terms of $360 cash and $30 per month. t j. L. HIATT COMPANY QflA FIRST NATIONAL ivU BANK BLDG. PHONE JO TILER 05 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS ; Have a four-room house In good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has city water and electric lights. , Phone Douglas 3628. OWNER will sell his 7-room house at 2618 Bristol St. for $2,400. Terms If desired. VVebstsr 4130. ' , REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. Z TO HQME SEEKERS w have a choice personally selected list ot cottagaa, bungalows and houses in the north part of the city for sale. Free sto service to bona fide homeseekers with $300 or more tn cash. Mitchell In " vestment Co.. !4!h and Ames. Culfax 217. HOUSE AND GARAGE, $3,500. Square style, f rooms and bath, all modem, nice garage, large lot. raving paid, near 16th and Evant Sts.; $850 cash, balance monthly. TEBBENS, THE REALTOR. 605 Omaha Nat. Bk.j Phone DmJ CHICK! CHICK! CHICKENS! Uncle Sam says raise them Why not tn ELMWOOD GARDENS? KOUNTZE PLACE Modern -roora house, full basement, large lot. close to car. Price ' $3.S6 Norrla ft Norrls. D. 4170 SUNNS LU8A homes and lots offer the beat opportunity to Invest' your money. Phone Tylsr 1T South. PLANT WAR GARDENS ELMWOOD GARDENS. Miscellaneous. GOOD BUY TERMS ALL MODERN. T rooms, electric lights, gas in kitchen, full basement, city water, sewer, per mansnt sidewalks, fruit trees and flna large yard for garden and chickens, site 76x131. Price $8,100. Ons block to car line. BIRKETT & COMPANY, 150 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. 4 Rooms -Modern Except Heat $1,800 $100 Cash $17 Per Month Very well airansed, will built cotlaRe. Uood cement basement. Near Harney line and school. A. E. BURR, D. 2926 HUNGALOW.' New, 6-room stucco: oak finish; ulesly decorated; fin location ; near car line. Price, $4,000, Terms, $600 cssh, balance monthly. BENSON ft CAR MICHAEL. 642 Paxton Rlk. Olti'W westward with ELMWOOD GARDENS. Which adjoins KI.MWOOD PARK. Have a garden and some chickens. TWO KOUSESU-Seven rooms each, lot 60x 150 ft. J hot water heat. 'One house, eight rooms snd garage, lot 44x171 ft.; hot air heat. Inquire 321 N. 37th St. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estats and Insurance. Ill Fsrnam St Q"Ug 1064 REM ESTATE B'nets Pr'pty HOOVERIZK by buying In ELMWOOD GARDENS. Ttrlng your dollar. It starts you. WE VIS buy your horns or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler 86. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAOUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business snd Trackage Specialist. 16th and Dodge Htr Douglas 416 . REAL ESTATE Investment REAL estate. Investments, house and iota. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE-To Exchange 8 ACRES Keystone Park, fine Improve ments, will take cottage part pay. All clear. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 913-14 City Nat. Doug. 2819 HuOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern - Neb, fsrm. Mr. Pease, ill Bran. Th. Bltlg CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clesr modern house. 8eward Bros.. 678 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 840. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. TAYNE & SLATER CO. West. $1 DOWN, $1 PER WEEK. START YOUR WAR GARDENS IN ELMWOOD GARDENS. North. HOOVER says "Food Will Win the War." Start gardnnlng In ELMWOOD GARDENS. Lots $1 Down, $1 Tor Week. South DAYLIGHT saving gives you plenty of time to work In your gardens. ELMWOOD GARDENS. KOiiSJ tiOn ppr dozen. Kafse your chickena In ELMWOOD GARDENS. Start today, tomorrow may be ton lata. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. POTATOES at $2 per bushel. Lots where you can raise them, only $1 down, $1 per week. ELMWOOD GARDENS. Dundee. WB Plow Your Oasden Free If you buv In ELMWOOD GARDENS. DUNDEE HOME ON EASY TERMS $750 cash and $27.50 per month plus 6 per cent Interest on straight $3,000 loan, buys a good 2-story, 7-room modern house finished tn oak and French gray enamel, with 7-8-lnch oak floors throughout, having garage. 1 Lo cated on corner lot 50x135 feet. House almost new and in good condition. Price $5,500. Immediate possession, GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. DUNDEE-EVANSTON HOME. New, 8-room, modern, up-to-date brick veneer and stiicco house, with birch ma hogany woodwork In first story, white enamel In second; oak floors upstairs snd down; full cemented basement; hot water heat with Rudd automatic water heater; porcelain laundry tubs; 2 full lots ang garage for four cars. This house has a beautiful sun room, finished in white enamel, and a child's bedroom, suitable for a sleeping porch. It overlooks Fair acres and Elmwood Park. Price $13,000; easy terms; $3,000 cash will handle this. J. H. DUMONT ft CO, 416-1 Keellne Bldg. ' Doug. 480. DL'KDKK BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee ct. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot (larsga. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297 212 S. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,160. Easy terms, loans arranged far building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shuler ft Car Realtors Miscellaneous. CHOICE lake front, Carter Lake Club, rooms and bath, Web. 6118. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 Rio., H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionals rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1C SMALLER LOANS. O Of JO W. C FLATAU. EST. 1811. 10 . 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT. 60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rstes. Private loan booths. Harry Ualashotk. lilt Dodge, D. 661$. ft. 1891. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Receipts Are Light; for Corn Active ; Steady; Earley Oents Higher. Demand Rye Omaha. April 19. 191$. Light receipts were In evidence teriay, ar rivals including S cars of wheat, S8 oar of corn and 19 cars of oals. Karly sales of corn were unchanged to la higher, while later on somo established a gain of 5c ami t Oats fulled to display the strength shown in corn and declined 'hC and lc. ths bulk selling off full cent Rye was tedy ami lrley lc and Sc higher. No. 2 no sold at $3.43. while the No. t grads of barley sold at M.43 and $1.43. Clearances wen-: Wheat and flour, squal to 15,000 bushel-: wits, l.S.000 bushels. 4 Prlmiiry wheat receipts were .21.000 tmsh els and uhlpmci N r.o.ooo bushels, acalnst receipts of 711 .o.i ' c.-hels and shipments of "7S.0c0 bushels I ,-ur. Primary corn r.- l ts were 1 064.000 hush els and shipments 34P.OOO bushel, aialnM receipts of 6:4.000 bushols and shipments of 491.0iio bushels last year. j Primary oats receipts were l.l.S.OOO bush els and shipments 1.019.000 bushels,agaltist receipts of 7.14.000 bushel ami shipments of 1,039.000 bushels lsit year. CARLOT RKCK1PTS. Wheat, t'orn Oflts 175 Chlcaso . . . . Mlnntpol!s , Puluth Onmha Kansns Pity St. I.ouls... 4 . . 12ft .. 7 .. . . 8 . . 3 . .U.7 '.'S3 Winnipeg These sales wers reported todny; Corn No. 8 white: 4 OBra, $1.6!l; 1 3.3 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCK Kt RANCH OK FARM. Widow has 6 rive-room nouses, one t-.i room, modern house, one l-rooin modern', house suit 2 modern store bulldlmis: sll I well rented, on paved streets, close to car lints lii Omahal ! 120.000 first mortgage; prices r right snd property In first ciiiss cosdltlon. S. S. it R. K. MONTGOMERY. 213 City National Hunk llulldlng. VVE IIAVE scvcrsI good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $.100 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. J01 Om. Nat, Hank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. MUtiV!Ht!,U 100 Brandet ThealerBldif. Thone P. MKET na7F.D7wers Office. ' REAL ESTATE Other Cities FOR "SALEIN lll.KNWf OD, IOWA. 7-room house, almost now. modern ex cept heat; Urge porches, fins well and cistern, good barn, garden spot, paved street, four blocks from business renter. In deslrahle neighborhood; 1 hour's ride from Omaha. Price $3,200, on easy terms, or would consider lsnd trade. Write Owner, Box 6137, Omaha Boe. FINANCIAL RealEstate, Loans and Mortgages. VE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC, 638-40 Keellne Bldg. D I vTDE N iTs-OF 6 i'ER CUNT OR MORli! On dollar starts n account. OMAHA LOAN A BI.DO ASSOCIATION. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. VV. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. 5V FAItf 1.I1ANSI. K1 L PAUL PETERSON. O '.' i J8C4 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. H. W. HINDER. Money on hand for mortgsgs losns City National Bank BldgL OMAHA HOMES EAST NKB. FARMS O'KEKFK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. liank Bldg. Doug. 2716. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 5 4 and 6 1'er Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co.. Keellne Bldg. LovThATES C.i. CAUI.BERG, 813 Bran dels Theater Bid. D. 686. ci v mi in my ri (' "72 "HARRISON & MORTON, 0 2 lv lJmshaNat.Bk. Bldg $100 to$lfl.ni!ij MADE promptly. F. D Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts MONKY to loan on Improved farms and ranches Kloke Investment Co., Omaha Private Money. SHOPEN ACf)MPANV. Doiiglss 4228. Stocks and Ponds. FOR SALK Young registered llolsteln bulls of high class. Price right. IS, O. Goodlnx son, Kimball, 8. D. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY 6T1I. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE ULK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.26 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $26 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. H. Pershing, ex mayor of Llmon, Colo; 3.200 seres sold Ne braska nnd Iowa parties Inst week COLORADO offers great opportunities for formers of moderate means to secure fin in homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C Tallmadge, Colonization Agent Kan. -Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo, ColO; GOOD farm lands $8 to $fs per acre; ensy terms; good crops; average rain la Inches; adjoining counties getting $20 to $35 for same land. Sams soli and better crops than western Nebraska, See F. J. Qulnn, Court House, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. FIFTY QUARTERS eastern Colorado land for ssle from $10 per acre up. Write Henry Hummrls, Lincoln, Neb. Iowa Land 640 ACRES, Improved farm, $100 acre. Oreat bargain, G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chlcsgo. Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE 800 acres, Dodgs County, Minnesota, land, large Improvements, ths best buy In sou'hern Minnesota, level land, good outlet tor drainage. Do not delay, write us at once. Trice $76.00 per acre. J. C Atkins Land Co., Perry, Iowa Missouri Lands. $5 DOWN, $5 PER MONTH buys 40 acres Wayne Co., Mo pries $160, farm, fruit and poultry land. Write for particulars. Geo. D. Williams, Mt. Vernon, 111. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE 85 acres, lot one of section thrse In township, twenty-four, north of range nine, east of the sixth principal meridian, Nebraska. Write, Sarah Thomas Blackbird, M'icy, 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 tn good Old Dawes County Arah L. Hunxerford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES of "all "sizes" and" kinds, "easy terms. A. . Patsman, 301 Karbaeh Blk. CHOICE FAintSrNlTsonr4-T'Roinid"g.""" Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Oct the ground floor wl(h 60 acres Irrigated land In connection with open range. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Send for bul letin. Harley J. Honker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg. South Dakota Lands. SHEEP AND RANCH FOR SALK. 800 head good aged ewes, bred to lamb In May. 100 early lamba420 registered Shrop bucks. 320 acre home ranch, wen i Improved, together with six sections leased land, leases all paid for threu years, all for $28,000. C. A. NESBiT. Falrburn. S. D. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of ths choicest land In the heart of ths vtry beat sec tion of the Clovsr Belt of f'entral Wis consin. Low prices. Kasy terms. Write for booklet and map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi V C. M Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 7,ot of blue grass and meadow fescue. Prices right. Charles C. Oratlus, ivearucy, Nth. cars, $1.66; It car, 63 car, $1.68; 3 6 car. 11.66: car, $t.64. No. 6 white: car. $t.4i No. 1 white: No. 4 white: 1 1 car, $1.56; 1 4 cars, $1.49; 1 1 car, $1.40; 1 car, $1.36; 1 car, $I.3i. Siample white: 1 car, $1.2i. No. 1 yellow, 6 cars, $1.60; car, $1 60. No. 3 yellow: 1 cars, $!.&; 9 cars. $t.6S: 1 car, $1.67. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.4. No. b yellow: 1 car. $1.42; 1 car, $1 40. No. 1 mixed: 1-6 car, $l.$l. No. 1 mined: i cars. $1.-5; 45 cars, $1.56. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.63; 1 car. $1.43. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $136. No. 6 mixed: 1-6 car, $1.3!; 1 cars, $1.35. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.57; 1 car, S6c. Oats Standard: 1 cars, 84Vic; No. 3 white: IS cars, 64c. No. 4 white: 3 car, SSIic. fample white: 4 cars. Sc; 1 car, SI He. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 61V.C. Kye No. 3: 1-3 car. $" 42. Hsrley No. 3: 1-3 car. $1.43. Ottntha Cash Prices Corn: No. I white, tl.CS ; No. 3 white, 'tlM U 1 65! No. 4 white, $1,5491.60; No. 6 white, $1.4(6 1.4; No. 6 white, 1.36(fl,40; samp!" white, 94 .5; No. . yellow, $1.60; No. 3 yellow, $1.(791.59: No. ,4 yellow, $t,4; No. 6 yel Inw. $1.40l.4.; No. 1 mixed. $1.5S; No. 3 mixed, $1.65; No. 4 mixed, f 1.46W 1.63; No. 5 mixed,. $1.15; No. 6 mixed. $1.-5(1! 1.3; Multiple mixed, 8SeC$M5. Onts: No. 3 white. SH.c; standard, S4c; No. $ white, (iiitMUe; No. 4 white. $Hc; sample, SIS di'SSo. Hurley: No. 1, $143, Rye; No. 3 $: 42. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by l.nRun & H: y .111. stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth turret, Omaha: Art. Close. High. il.ow. Close. ISaf'y. Com. I III July 1 44 V. 1 44VH2'..! 1 44VI43' May I 1 3?l 1 S.-;l.6HI 1 3' il26?i oat. I July I 7SN 74',! 724.1 73', 73 Mav 3V H14, 83 82ft Pork I May 47 25 47 60 47 .."! 47 60 47 40 l.ard I I Msy 25 10 25 15 25 00 2b 15 25 20 July 25 30 26 4o 25 26 25 42 : 47 Klbs. I May 21 27 33 40 23 22 23 37 23 27 July 5.1 70 23 87 23 65 23 85 123 75 ( HK .U.O (ill A1N M VRK1T. Export Demand (lives strength to Oats Provisions Depressed By Smaller Con tract Allotments. Chicago, April 19. I'nsensonablly c Sid weuthur funds corn prices today average higher. Th" market closed nervous, at the sumo as yesterday's finish to ',o advance, with -May $1.27 and July $1.44', to $1.44. lists ruined c to lc net. In provisions the outcome varied from &t'c decline to a rlsi4- of :oc. Com traders leaned decidedly to ths view that prcvallloK teui)crutur'S wero much too low to rKilHi.' iilautlnif and were also adverse to the growth of the crop al ready up. The fact, however, that primary receipts were in exevsa of last year's figures and Hint a good increase was looked for In the Hint a good total on Monday brought about free selling which more than wiped out Inltlnl upturns. Nevertheless before the day ended hulls again forced an upward slant In the mniliet despite predictions of warmer weather tomorrow In ths west. Buying, ascribed to export Intervals, put strength Into oats. The Atlantic seaboard anil Die Gulf were said to have taken 1,000, imiii i.usliels at various places, Including 226, Otio bushel here. Provisions wore depressed by lower quota tions on hogs and cotton nnd by reports Hint the government allotment ot contracts had been smaller than expected. On the decline, thoiiKh, shorts snd commission houses turned buyers. No. I yellow, $1 66(6? 1.65; No, 4 yellow, $1.4f.flil.66; No. 2 yellow, $l.69rd1.71. Oats No. white, 6V.Q67Vtc: standard, sii Oi'sSo. Rye No. !, $2.1.2. Barley At $1.I((178. Timothy At $i.(iam 8.00. Clover At IIH.lHijj 27.00. Pork Nominal. Ribs At $22.76 23 25. Boston Wool. noston. April 10 The Commercial Bulle tin will say tomorrow: "The wool trade has been patiently WHltlng tho decision of the government as to what disposition It In tends to maks of ths offer ot ths wool trsde si ef April 5, submitting all wools owned on that duta. All of the valuations and inventories have been sent to Washing' ton. Buying In the west, of courso, still i suspended a little sua me cioining inn- is IIKewlsa in a state or suspension penuius, the government's decision on wool." Scoured basis: Texas, lne, 12 months, $1.7201.76; fine 8 months, $1.56(ffl,60, Cali fornia northorn, $1.7001.7$; middle county, $1.664?1.60; southern, $145tf)1.60; Oregon eastern No. 1 staple, $1.82 iff 1.88; eastern clothing. $1.60(fM.62: valley. No. 1, $1.70 1.72; territory fine staple, $1.86fil.87; half hood combing. Il.75ffl.78.: blood como Ing. $1 60W1.65; fins clothing. $1.60!. 65; flna medium clothing. $1.(6(H.60. Pulled: Kxtra, $1.8001.86; AA. $1.70 1.80; A supers. $1.6(1 1 65. Dun's Report, April 1$. Dun'i New York, tomorrow will say: Not only regular domestic busluess, but also foreign commerce la brought undoi cioser rest ric I Ions us the country is placed more completely on a war footing and there Is no Industry or trade of Importance that Is not dominated by present or prospective federal requirements. While strictly civi lian demands are enlarging In many In stances, notwithstanding the extraordinary prices, the difficulty of meeting all needs tends to limit ths volume of transac tions, nnd a still greater scarcity of some supplies Is clearly foreshadowed by the ever Increasing pressure of governmental orders. With such facts In evidence It Is especially fortunate that the recovery In manufactur ing has continued and some plants are rap' Idly reducing accuniula,ted contract as the prngnsslvo Improvement In transportation makes freer deliveries of raw niuieriaia anu products poNslble. Weekly bank Hearings. $5,471,129,607. Coffee. New York, April 19. Spot Coffee Dull; Rio 7s, 9c; Sanies 4s, lHiC Few fresh offers wers reportsd ,ln the cost snd freight markot, but sales were re. ported of Han'" 7s at 9lc. Mteamer ship ment London credits. The official cables showed no change In Brazil excertt tor Santos futures, whicn were unchanged ti 60 rels lower. Braslllan port receipts 29,000 bags. St. Joseph Live Stork. 8t. Joseph, Mo.. April 1$. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady; steers, $1 3.00 17.00 ; cows and heifers, $7.00 10.60; calves, $7.0018.00. Hogs Receipts. 3,600 head; market lower; top, $17.45; bulk, $17.00 17.40. Shoop and Lambs Receipts, 800 head: market steady; lambs, $18.00021.60; ewes, $11.0016 60. , FARM AN D RAN CH LAN IDS Miscellaneous. 100-Acre Ohio Farm 100 Bil. Corn to Acre. And 40 bu. wheat have been produced on this fertile farm; 76 acres In plow land, balance wire-fenced permanent pasture and woodland; good 2-story, 10-room house; cellar barn for 20 cowst cream collected at door; corncrihs, poultry house, sheds, etc. Aged owner iniikis low price 80.700. Immediate possession, and If taken soon will include pr. good horses. 3 fine cows, bull, hogs, wagons, mower, Till ing cultivator, corn planter, harrows, hay louder, grain drill, hinder, plows, cream separator, etc.; $2, MO down nnd easy terms. Traveling Instructions to see this and an alfalfa farm of 63 acres for $3,800 see rage :i. Strnut'H fcirlng Catalogue of 3K4 Bargains In dozen states. Copy mailed free. ; A stront Farm" Agency, Dept. .1,7;' ''!'. H I N I H S I lne."i Ye!i FARM LAND vVANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't 'list your farm with us 1f you want to knep It. E. P. SNOWDEN SON. 423 8. 15th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Bux Y 407, Omsha Bee. WK have clients who will pay cash for bar gains In western land. White & Hoover, Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. h L Special Notice to Farmers We buy Butter, Eggs and Poultry for spot cash, paying highest market price day of delivery. If you ship, send only by express. CONSOLIDATED POULTRY & EGG COMPANY 1116-18 Douglas Street, Main Street and Eighth OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Receipts Liberal and Demand Active ; Large Bun of Hogs; Lamb Sales High. Omaha. April 1$. 191$. Cattle. Hogs. Sheetf ....13,705 15,4311 0.681 Receipt were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday . ..11,070 18,634 7.181 .. 6,673 16,761 15.421' . . $.685 20,016 8,631 . . 6,000 14,300 3.501 Official Wednesday fflclal Thursday.. Kstimste today . . . I'lv days this week... 45,133 85.031 44,43: Same days last week.3S.524 66,001 40,94: Sumo days 1 wks. sgo.36,otil 62,686 35.271 Sam days 3 wks. ago. 36,224 82,313 36.971 Same day year ago., .29,266 69,6111 40,101" , Receipts and disposition of liver stock al ; the Union stork yards, Omaha, for 24 houri t ending at 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday) , RECEIPTS CARLOADS. , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.' t, M A SI. P 4 I Wabash 1 Missouri 1'nclflo 18 4 . , Union Pivlflc 61 4$ li ' I". N. W., east 10 4 C. & N. W.. west 65 85 1 C. St. P., M. 0 34 13 C, B. ft Q., et 7 4 C, B. 4 Q., west 60 23 C , R. I. A P., east 16 t C. R. I. A P., west 3 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great Western,.. 2 .. Total receipts 267 lii 14 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cuttle. Hogs, Sheep.. 225 6ft 662 729 Morris Co 810 2.741 Swift A Co 1.480 Cudnhy Parking Co.. 1,572 2,673 3.471 4,381 00.1 1.131 ' Armour A Co 1,28$ Schwaits A Co V. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. 43 Wilson Packing Co... (68 Kohr Packing Co . lit F. B. I.ewl 260 lluntslnger A O 7 Huston A Co 26 J. B. Root ft Co., .. 26 J. 11. Bul,Ia 17 itosenstocK uroi z V. ti. Kellogg 96 Werthelmor A Dgn 218 Kills A Co 11 Sullivan Bros 41 Rothschild ft Krebs., 10 Mo, ft Kan. Calf Co.. 178 Biggins 6 Huffman 40 Roth Meyers 8 Glassberg ,1 ... 1? Banner Bros 83 John Harvey 366 ennls ft Francis.,.. 66 Jensen ft Lungren. . . ' 10 Pst O'Day 6 Other buyers 756 1.701 i,i$: Totals 7,73 15,874 Cattle Receipts were very liberal for a Friday, about 4,000 head. This makes 46.000 for five days, or fully 75,000 mora than were here lost week. Quality was not as good on Thursdr.y, but demand was fairly active for the good to choice grades selling at iiu.tiu to lu.oo. Medium and light weight steers wers neglected and slow sail at prices 16o to 26e lower than Thursday Cows and heifers were In moderate auppl and fair demand at prices steady to 26 lower than yesterday. Stockers wars Jug' about steady, but not very aotlvs. . quotation on cattlei Oood to ebolc.i beeves. $16.0017.00; fair to good beeves. $15.0011(16.00; common to fair beeves, $11.61 IU 14 60; rows and heifers, good to choice heifers, $12.60(ffl8.60; good to choice cows $12. 0013. 25; fair to tfliod cows. $9;60 11.50; common to fair oowi, $7.6060 26; stockers and fesders.. prims feeders, $11. 81 ri2.nu; gooa to cnoirs feeders, $10,009 11.00; fnlr to good fesders. $8. $00960, common to fair fseders. $7.00i8.16: rood to choice stockers, $9.60011.00; stock heif ers, $8.00no.oo; stock cowi, $7.00t-6; stock calvei, $B.5011.60; veal calves, $(.0t B13. 00; bulls, stsgs, sto.. $9,608.13.25: good tn choice yearlings, 113.60 tf 15.75; fait to good yearlings, $11.60J18.00; pommon to fair yearlings, I9.00tfll.00, nogs Anotner large run of nogs wai yarded this morning, 14,300 head, or lfl$ cars, making the total for the week 85, 000, a compared with 68,000 last week. A compared wtlh yesterday's weak and druggy close, this morning's market was fully a dims higher and about steady with yes- terday's general average. -Bulk et sales ' ranged from $16.7617.00, and th choice light butchers and shippers brought si high ss $17.10, ths trading was fairly active, on ths part of both shippers and packers, considering the largs supply, and the qual ity Is running mora generally mixed and heavy packer hogs. Repreientatlve sales: Sheep A moderately heavy run for Frl- : day In the sheep division, with the early sales showing a new high record ot Mexi cans snd northern lambs. A lot of 484 head, averaging 79 pounds, sold for $21.60; this is lOo higher than yesterday's top. : Otlior lot! of Mexican lambs, averaging . 81 pounds, sold for $21.40, and a load of clipped lambs sold at $17.40. Tha markot active and strong to 10o higher on the best sales made on the early market. Quotations on sheep: Good to choice lambs, $20.6021.40; fair to cholcs lambs, $I8.5020.60: fair to cholcs yearlings, $15.31 tl'17.00; fair to choice wethers, $14,600 16.00; fair to choice ewes, $11.60016.46: fender lambs, $18. 00019.60; spring lambs, $20.0026.00. St. IaihIs Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo., April II. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,400 hesd; market, steady; natlvi beef steers, 81 1.60 16,75 ; yearling stern and heifers, $9. 6015.00; rows. $7.60012.60; stockers and feeders, $7.50013.00; fat t4 prims southorn beef stsers, $9.601$.5 beef cows and heifers, $6.0013.64; south ern yearling steers and heifers, $7.(0910.00; natlvs calves, $7.76015.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 hesd; marker, steady; lights, $17,660-17.80; pigs, li.26Q 17.76; mixed and butchers, $17.40017.76; good heavy, $17. 20017. 40; bulk, $17,400 17.76, Sheep Receipts, 800 head; market strong; lambs, 120,26 31.16; ewes, $16,000 17.00; wethers, $16.60 17.00; canneri an' chopper!, $6.6091.60. Kansas City Llva Stock Market. Kansas City, April 19. Cattlo Receipts 1,700 head; market, steady; prims fed steers, $18.00 17.20; dressed beef steers, $14.60I6.50; western steers, $13.60916.16; cows, $7.76013.75; heifers, $9.00014.60; stockers and feeders, $8.26013.60; bulls, $8.60011.76; calves, $8.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market, low er; bulk, $17.2001146; heavy, $17.10017.(0; packers, $17.26017.60; light, $17.20017.4$; pigs. $1S.6016.75. Sheep Receipts, 1,700 head; market steady; lambs, $20.26031,60; yearlings, $16.50011.00; wethers, $16.00017.00; ewes, $15.0016.7(; stockers and feeders, $8 600 18.50. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, April 19. Cattle Receipts, 7,J head; market, weak; native steers, $11,000 17.26; stockers and feeders, $8.4O013.7b cows and halters, $7.60013.90; calves, $9.04 U '14.76. Hogs Receipts, 84,000 head; market, weak; hulk, $17.2017.76; light, $17.20 17.85; mixed, $17.10g17.80; heavy, $16.26df 17.60; rough, $16,25016.65; pigs, $13,260 17.25. Sheep Receipts, 11,000 head; weak; sheep, $13.0017.85; lambs, 21. W. market $16,604" Sloui City Live Stock. Sioux City, April 19. Cattle Receipts, ouo head; market steady; beet steers, $12.0' f! 17.00; fat cows and heifers, $9.0016.00 dinners, $7.258.60; stockers and feerjfrs i0.O0fuvl2.6O; calves, H. 00 18.00; bulls slags, etc., JS , 0(i ft. 1 1.60; feeding cows ant heifers, $7.5041)11.00. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head;' markn steady to 10c to 16o lower; light, $16.90iB 17.05; mixed, $18.65016.90; heavy. $16 50. 16.70; pigs, $16.4410)18.00; bulk ot sales $16,65417.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 500 head market steady. Huluth Linseed. Duluth, April 19. Linseed $4.01 4.09 arrive, $4.03; May, $4.03 bid; July, $4.014. bid; October, S3.SCH bid. Ave., Omaha. Neb.'. Council Bluffs, la. : y 5 i 4 IN "Xki J?. I " ,v? . . : .1 . " :v.T..fj.,ti-7ris