REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 3615 SHERMAN AVE. Wall built, i Urge rooms and bath, oak finish, strictly modern, elegantly deco rated, paved street on ear line, a good elose-ln buy. Be ma for price and terms. (Special bargains.) TEBBENS (Realtor), 05 Omaha National Bank. NICE -room house, city water and elec tricity. Cheap for quick sale. Good neighborhood. See this today. WALNUT 739. i-ft. MOD. house In Lothrop school district Far only f 1,850. W. H. GATES, $4T Omaha Nat'l Bank Bids. D. UK. NEW 6-room bungalow, never been occupied. Electrlo lights,, city water. 45(2 North Sixteenth street Price 12,200. Will take in loi or auto, pougiaa mo, coirax E SELL. Rent Inaur and make Loans on City property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO. 14th and Ames A vs. CoL 11T. JaiNNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Trier 187. f OR 8ALE On Prettiest Mils, seven-room modern horn. Call Colfax 1420. South. 6nLT 11,(00. Two cottages; on 6-room and on 4-room. good condition. LIv in on and rent the other. Paving all paid. Will make terms to suit purchaser. Located 1411 S. 20th St Norrla Norrla, 104 N, 16th St. Phn Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. i 6-R. Stucco Bungalow Less than yar old; beautifully finished rn oak and enamel; tastily decorated; convenient to ear; fine shade trees. Owner Is leaving town and must sell be fore June 1. Price 14,660. Easy terms. I Benson $ Carmichael, 041 Paxtoa Blk. ' Sew. 1TII. Evenings, Walnut 1519. (ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated; not vary 16 faces Fontenelle park; city water and electricity can be handled at $26 down etna balano monthly. Will show any IJLOOy obltag. two blocks from ear. Ml tot, $1,000. Terms, $300 cash, balano I per monut BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 841 Partoa Block. X FOR BENT AND SALE. COTTAGES AND APARTltXMTB. PORTER A SHOTWELL. 101 8. 17th 8t Douglas 6011. faOMB AND HOMESITES, .PAYNB INV. CO., Irf Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Pong. 1TI1. OR BALB OR RENT Five acres with four-room house, garden nearly all In. Km Pallas, 6186 Wirt St, Benson. W. FARNAM SMITH CO, Real Batata anl Insurance. UN Farnam St Dona. 1M4. REAL ESTATE B'ncn Prpty WB WIU, buy your horn or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO, aiactrlo Bids'. Tyler It. fcUBINESS property and investment. A. P. TTJKEY and SON, (10 First National Bank Bldg. iTCAQUB INVESTMENT CO., Inoome, Business and Trackage Specialist. ' 16th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 41S. REAL ESTATE To Exchange ITOCK of hardware, harness, Implements; seventy-five hundred, building twenty, tlv hundred. Want western Nebraska land. Clear, give legal numbers for reply. F, C worrall, Mlnden, Neb. rYILL trade or sell three sections In Weld county, Colorado; will take clear prop erty or 4ncumbered property with some cash. Minneapolis Rental company, 106 Palace building, Minneapolis, Minn eJICB corner lot (0x160. Two blocks tp car line; clear and taxes paid. Abstracts to date. Will trad for good automobile or two cheap ears. Phone Tyler tlH. 400D Omaha residence property to x change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. WILL trad 120 acres In Weld County. Colorado, for Canada land. Frank Craw ford, Rosetown. Saskatchewan. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. FOR SALS Equity on 1 lot in Lookwood addition, near (2d and Jackson 8ts. A. J. Wlaler, 1101 8. (2d St Phone Wal nut 1087. ". . ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. 11 DOWN, 11 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 32-ACRP - IMPROVED FARM Located 8 ft miles west of Benson. Baa a good 4-room house, barn for 10 head ef cattle and 4 horses; double orn crib; chicken house, 12x24; all buildings ar nearly new and nicely J tainted; hog house; fenced and cross enced; only 40 feet to splendid well that has 12 feet feet of water; T acres in alfalfa; two acres In pasture; small bearing orchard. This Is a farm that has been worked by owner and la in splendid condition and elegant quality of land. If yea want one of th best little farms near Omaha, you should be sure and look this over. Owner will sell crop, stock and farm machinery and give possession Im mediately if wanted. Price of farm. 111,000. Coma in and we will take you at and show yon th property any time. HASTINGS HEYDEN. till Harney S.t Phone Tyler 60. i-ROOM COTTAGE, large lot, 1 vacant south front lots, all clear, In Benson i priced low; will take as part payment a small truck or touring car. Call Mr. Browne. Tyler 1072. Dundee. DUNDEE (7-R. Modern, Garage, Cor ner Lot, $4,650 "room modern horn; living room, dining room, den, kitchen 1st floor; 1 bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch 2d floor: floored attic; oak finish; corner lot; ; garage; 1 blocks to car line. This la the best buy In Dundee for the money, Rsa- - aoanbl tsrma. Call us for an appoint- - tnsnt J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL JUUbaNH BLDG. PHONE Q TYLER OO FAIRACRES . W eaa offer a few desirable acre . tracts in this high class district on terms of only one-tenth down snd 1 , pr ent of purchase price payable . monthly. Tracts average from 1 to 1 acres. Buy now for the future. See us for price and location,. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. ' TYTTXTTYE'I T "km T- a t-i Da1?7. J!".. ,ot Dt" tut Bt " Cum ing. 60x135 feet; paving all paid. Will UIO QUlCk ,a'e- wner' wli"t klGH and sightly Dundee lots, 1876 to (1,189. Easy terms. Loan arranged for , building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shuler Cary. Realtors. Florence. SIX room all modern, oak floors, two yars old. one block to car In, four block north of Mina Lusa; chicken house, lot and garage; lot 10x1(0 feet; et in young fruit; this is an exceptional bargain at $3,000. 3104 Webster St Tele phona Florence 609. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for .1 'IVJ? u'e ai t"lows with Ji ii0.l. down- Ca" Ocbom Realty Co. Tyler 4. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANTpModrn " '" (30,000 to 140.000. Address P. Q, Box 471. Onawa. la. , MET m at F. D. Wead'g OfficaT FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC, 538-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bid. Douglas 183!. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account . OMAHA LOAN A BLDO. ASSOCIATION. 512 PAUL PETERSON, t4 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand tor mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101$ Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1711. CITY AND FARM LOANS. (. m and ( Per Cent J. H. DCMONT CO.. Keelln Bldg. 512 HARISON at MORTON, 111 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 1100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sta. MONEY to loan on Improved farm and ranch. Hlok Investment Co., Omaha. Private Moriey. SHOPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 4121. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C G. CARLBERG. Ill Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. (86. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNE 4TH. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. 8. FRANK, 101 NEVILLE BLK. Iowa Land 200 ACRES Iowa farm. Improved, good house and barn. Cash price (135 per acre. Want good modern home aa payment. Good terms on balance. Write Box (42. Murray, la. Do It Buy a Lot XT i our uwn nome nr Beautiful Creighton Park Olf HAPPY HOLLOW-PONTENELLE BOULEVARD JUST NORTH OF DUNDEE OVERLOOKING THE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE 60TH TO 52ND SEWARD TO CLARK. SALE Saturday Afternoon, May 25 Sunday All Day, May 26 Prices $300 to $500 NO INTEREST AND NO TAXES FOR TWO YEARS 10 OFF LIST PRICES ON SALES DAYS OUR AUTOMOBILES WILL MEET YOU AT UNDER WOOD AVE. AND 52ND. BRING YOUR $10 BILL AND COME EARLY. ne REALTORS 537 Omaha National Bank Building. - Dotiglas 1781. Attention Attention EXTRAORDINARY REAL ESTATE SALE $l Down $1 Per Week Special Sale SUNDAY, MAY 26, of only 67 LOTS Every lot has city water. Every lot has cement . walks. Every lot graded. Every street graded. Some lots have fruit trees. All lots on most extraordinary terms of $1.00 down, $1.00 per week. Never before have you been able to buy lots with these street improvements in and paid .for on such wonderful terms. Prices are most reasonable from $270.00 up. Only 67 lots. Watch for our special ad Sunday morning giving lo cation of addition and how to get there. . Payne & Slater Company 616 Omaha National Bank. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. 40. (0 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY vii i m kukq pari 01 Todd county Minn.: rood rn. rt xtnui. ....... Price 116 to 122.60 per acre; term (1 aii utw cmi Daianc 11 an acr a year; (.000 acres tn sa1i t. . 1 . V"5 Wl0 W11 pa up buil(1lnM "d Improve w. win giv aeea ana take mort gag back for full purchase prlc for ( or 10 year, ( per cent Interest Schwab Bros.. timmmn riag.. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. MERRICK COUNTY BARGAIN. 1(0 acres, lies level, nicely Improved. I miles from good town on main line of Union Pacific R. R.. only one-halt mile to rural hlh school; perfect level road to town; good 8 -room house, well sheltered by plenty of shade trees, barn for 12 horses snd five tons of hay, nog sneo. chicken house, granary and garage, good well and windmill, best of water at a depth of 30 feet; 80 acres under plow, 16 acres In alfalfa, balance pateture which xcan all be broken and profitably farmed, all good black sandy loam soli that produces any crop grown In Nebraska: price, for a short time, $86 per acre, about one-half cash, balance terme; noth ing doing on any trades. See M. A. nrr, mmrai city, iveoraak. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For bee( lands at best prices write Oeo, Antlll. Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawe County. Arab L. Hutigerford. Crawford. Neb. MUST SELL my two farms. Writ Owner, no. xsurwen, rseb. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Judith basin land; 280 acres level land, mile from Stanford; 170 acrea In wheat, all fenced; running water. , (75 per acre. Stanford Ranch Co., Stan- rora, lupnt, . Missouri Lands. MISSOURI U0 and down $5 monthly, buys 40 acres good farm and fruit land near town, southern Missouri. Prlc only $:00. Box 16, -Mt- Vernon. 11U Mow and Have II ' Some lots have shade trees. Many lots have grape, vines. Only three blocks from car. D. 1016. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Steady to Strong; Hogs Sell 10 Cents Higher; Sheep Trade Extremely Dull. Omaha. May 14. 1111. Reeelrta waras Cattta. Hora. Bhtap. Official Monday ,00 8,777 M74 Official Taday 13,081 14, ?M M43 Official Wednesday .. 6.57 1.441 7.474 Official Thursday .... 4.(00 1S.1SI ,157 Friday, eatlmata 1.100 11,000 4,300 Fiv daya thli wk.3:,(l27 9,31 IM4S Some daya last wek ..:7.007 45.SSS tS.fO! Sam daya 3 wks. aso.34.3;S (3.830 IM40 Same daya 3 wks. ago.31.17t 6J.S1S 17.814 Same daya year ago... 37,176 66,130 31,433 Reretpte and disposition of live atofk at the Union atock yards, Omaha, (or 34 hours ending- at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep C. M. ft St. P 1 1 Wabash S Missouri Paclflo 17 Union Paclflo 7 S3 I C. A N. V.. west T 48 1 C, Pt. P., M. 0 3 17 C, B. & Q, east 6 3 C, B. ft Q, esst I 3 C, B. ft Q nest........ It 34 3 C, R. I. ft P., esst 14 1 C, R. I. P.. west 1 4 Illinois Central 3 Chicago Great Western... 12 Total receipts . .... P 147 18 PISPISITION HEAP. Morris & Co JM 1 M .1fi Swift ft Co 453 3.S13 1.M5 Cudahy Tacking Co..' 147 S.9SS 1,180 ArmouT ft Co 70 3.711 772 Schnarts Co 393 T. W. Murphy 80S Lincoln Packing Co.. 15 .... Wilson 13 .... V. B. lewis 47 Rosenstock Bros. 34 .... J. B. Root Co 23 ..... P. O. Kellogg 27 .... Christie 4 .... Huffman 14 .... Roth 14 Banner Bros 17 ..... John Harvey 110 Dennis ft Francis..., 1 Jensen A Lungren. . . . IS Ellis ft Co 1 O'Day 4 Other buyers 310 .... , IKS Total! 1,475 18,043 4,343 Cattle Offerings thli morning were rather light, being 1.100 head, or 47 cars, Including 19 cara billed through direct to packers, making total! for th week 32,637 head, aa compared with 37,000 a week ago and 27,875 head th corresponding week a year ago. Trading opened steady to strong In comparison with yesterdsy'i market, and packers bought what few beef offerings were available early, paying aa high aa 117.25 for a choice load of heavy beef. Good to choice bsevea ar generally quotable from 116.76 to $17.25, while th fair to good 1,000 to 1,200-pound grades ranged from f 15.00 to $16.75, and the common to fair and warmed- up grad ranged from $12.26 to $15.77. Busi ness on what yearling wer on sal this morning was strong to a dims hlghsr, and In cases even greater advance wer paid, but th trade was generally on a catch-as- oatoh-can basis, and this class generally ruled from 60c to $1.25 off for the week, being quoted from $15.00 to $16.00 for th good to choice yearlings and from that on down for the common and fair to good. Butcher atock was generally steady today and 6076o off for th week. Stockers wer strong and around 25Q40o higher than laat week. Quotations on cattle: Good to eholc beeve, $16.75017.20; fair to good beeves, $15.00 16.76; common to fair beeves, $12.25 16.76: good to choice yearlings, $15,000 16.00: fair to good yearlings, $12.60(3)14.76; common to fair yearlings, t8.EOll.60; good to choice heifers, $12. 0014. 00; good to choice cows, $12.00018.00; fair to good cows, 9. 76011. 76; common to fair cows, $;.!0fl9.75; prima feeders, $12.00013,00; good to choice feeders, $10,254)11.76; fair to good feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fatr feeders, $7.6009.76; good to choice stookers, $10.00312.00: stock heifers, $3.60010.60; stock cowl, $7.26010.00; stock calves, $8.50 011.60: veal calves, $9.00018.00; bulls, Itags. etc, $10.00013.75. Hotrs There wer 166 load! of hogi on the market this morning, estimated at 11,000 head. Th' unevenness of yesterday's mar ket makes comparison! rather difficult The market opened about bo higher than yes terday's close and continued to Improve until th final salea mad today were around lOo higher than th close yesterday. Te average today Is somewhat lower than yeaterday'i general average. Compared with yesterday the market would probably be called 6o lower than yesterday's averag market. Th bulk of th bog went at $16.76 to 316.86 top reaching $16.95. Sheep There wer 18 loads or iheep on sals today, estimated 4,300 heed, making th total run so far this week 29,648 head. The market this morning was rather of an Indifferent character aa far aa demand waa concerned, no i tiles having been made at the time of closing this report Tester- day's market closed lOo to 15o higher and prospects were that It would Close anout steady. Quotation! on shsep and Iambi: Lambs, good to hole, $19.26019.80; lamb, fair to good, $17.60019.00; shorn lambs, choice light, $15.50015.86; shorn lambs, fair light $16.00016.60; shorn lambs, ohotce heavy, $14.76016.00; spring lamb, $15.00019.00; spring Iambs, culls, iio.oooit.oo; year lings, fair to eholc, $16.00017.60; wethers, fair to eholc, $14.50016.60; shorn ewes, good to choice, $12.00012.00; shorn ewes, fair to good, $10.00012.00; ws, culls and canners, $7.0009.00. ' St. Louis TJr Stock. Bt touls, May S4. Cattle Receipts, 700; market, steady; native beef ateen, $11.50017.60; yearling steers ana neirers, $9.60016.60; cows, $7.60012.76; stockers and feeders, $8.50012.00; fair to prime steers, $10.00015.60; best cows and heifers, $6.00013.50; natlv oalvei, $7,750 15 60. Hots Rscelnta. 7.800 head: market low- r; lights, $17.85017.45; pigs, $16,500 17.50; mixta ana Duicners, ii.iutvif.iu; FARM AND RANCH LANDS Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per inClUulng p4iu-up waller hbum, nom Levi ft a M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat'l Miscellaneous. RANCHES of all sice and kinds, asy terms. A 4. Pattman. 801 Karbaoh Blk. CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 422 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with na If yon want to keep it B. P. SNOWDEN 4 SON, 610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas 9271. WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box T 467, Omaha Bee. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. FOUR head good work horses, all sound and In good conditio, weighing from 1,150 to 1,450. O. E. Harding Coal Co.. 28th and J. South Bide, Omaha. FOR SALE One team of gray horses, I years Old, weigm j,nuv ana irinu Jonea Transfer Co., 24 No. Main St, Council Bluffs, Iowa FOR SALE 10 Holsteln cows and heifers. Apply F. C. Bliss, 264 Eichang Bldg., South Omaha. HOLSTEIN cows for sals. Inqulr David Menagb, 1613 Farnam St POULTRY AND PET STOCK THOROUGHBRED White Rocks, year old and two-year-old pullets and cockerels. Call South 3996. 2,000 DAY-OLD chick. Rocks, Reds, Or- plngtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2312 Charles. BARRON 8. C. W. Leghorn eggs for hatch ing after May 20, $4 per 100. Mrs. M. W Saxton. Decatur, Neb. RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for setting. 3112 Burt St Harnsy 2889. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by th Business Men of Omaha, FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo.. H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 433 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 668. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. IOt SMALLER LOANS. f)C7 O W. C. FLATAU EST. 1892. 10 6TH 7LR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY. $60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry Jialasaock, 1614 Dodg. D. Sat. 18IL good heavy. $17.10017 20; bulk, f 17.10 17.35. Sheep Receipt. 600 hud; market, steady; lambs, $15.00016 25; ewes, $16,000 17.00; wethers. $16.60017.06; canners and choppers, $6.5009.50, NEW YORK STOCKS Setback Induced by Washing ton's Attitude Toward Tax Legislation ; Conservative Interests Hold Aloof. Nw York May 24 Trading In atock to day assumed a mor speculative phase, th heavy dealtnas being largely restricted to secondary Industrials, minor equipments arid specialties, with a sprinkling ot utili ties. Conservative Interests, having In aiind the many recent reactions In the m'ket, seemed disposed to look on, pending ain.i settle ment of the revenue tux controversy ami more esrefull perusal of the British pre mier's Edinburgh address. In fact. It was the conflicting gossip and reports regarding Washington's sttltuds to. ward tax legislation that provoked the sharp setback of the last hour, leaders breaking 2 to 4 points after gains ot as mucn. Ralls of the better clsss moved within comparatively narrow limits at best and United States Steel, which opened auspi ciously, failed to rise mor than 14 points but fell away rapidly to 107 and a net loss of 1. During ths morning and mid -session the independent steels notably Colorado Fuel, Sloes-Sheffield, Republic Iron and Oreat Northern Ore, displayed marked activity and strength with Baldwin Locomotive. New York Airbrake. Leathers, Oils and Tobaccos. Riimartra Tobacco furnished the real en ration of the session, making an sxtrems gain of 13 points to the new maximum of 145, all of which was lost after anothsr hurried rout of th shorts. Philadelphia Company, American Tele phone and Pacific Telephone wer tho strong utilities snd Industrial Alcohol, Distillers and the Fertilizers again contributed to th day s total of about 900,000 ahares. Bonds were Irregular with heaviness later, liberty 44, declining to ths nsw minimum of 97.39 Total sales par value aggregated $5 775,000. Panama, 8 advanced 2 points on riu. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks: Closing Salea. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar 73 American Can 11,600 48 46 4tt Am. Car Found'y 2,000 80 ' 79 79 Am. Locorrmtlve.. 1,809 67 66H 66H Am. Smelt ft Ref. 6,300 80 774 77 Am. Sugar Ref.... 300 11$ llJ't 112 Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 10.200 101 H 99 99 Am. Z, L. ft 8.... 60 1 4 1H m Anaconda Copper.. 10,600 46 66H Atchison 84H A O ft. W I 8 8 L 900 110V 109 Vi. 109 '4 Baltimore ft Ohio.. 800 64 H 48V, B. ft S. Copper. 33 Vi Cal. Petroleum .. 1,100 18V 17 17 Canadian Pacific. 400 146 146 146 Central Leather .. 2,900 70 4, 68 69 Chespeak ft Ohio 90r 68 67 67 C, M. ft 8. P.... 1,000 48 H 43 42 C. ft N. W 200 92 93 92 C, R. I. ft P.ctfs.. 1,100.21 21 $1 Chlno Copper 400 43 43 43 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 39.000 64' 61 61 Corn Prod. Ret.... 9.700 42 41 41 Cruclbl Steel 16,000 69 67 67 Cuba Can Sugar.. 300 32 81 81 Distiller' Sea 42,400 64 61 61 Erie 600 16 16 16 General Electrlo .... 400 160 149 148 General Motors .. 1,800 126 123 123 Ot Northern pfd.. 400 89 89 89 Gt N. O. ctfs.... 11,600 83 31 82 Illinois Central , 95 Inspiration Copper 2,900 63 63 62 Int. M. M. pfd.... 41,000 103 99 100 Int Nickel 700 29 28 28 Int Paper 14,200 42 38 29 K. C. Southern 17 Kennecott Copper 1,600 23 32 32 Louisville ft Nash 116 Maxwell Motora 27 Mex. Petroleum... 8.400 96 95 95 Miami copper . ... 900 29 28 28 Missouri Pacific... 700 22 22 22 Montana Power 66 Nevada Copper ,. 1,900 20 20 20 N. Y. Central 600 72 71 73 N. Y N. H. ft H. . 11,100 43 41 41 Norfolk ft Western 800 104 104 103 Northern Paclflo.. 200 86 84 66 racmo Man sou Paclflo Tel. ft Tel 600 24 24 21 Pennsylvania 1,000 43 43 43 Pittsburgh Coal... 2,600 63 52 61 Ray Con. Copper.. 2,700 25 25 26 Reading 19,600 88 86 86 Pep. Iron ft Steel.. 7,200 90 87 87 Shattuck Arls. Cop 17 Southern Pacific. 3,200 84 88 834 Southern Railway.. 600 23 23 23 bludebakar Corp... 200 43 ,41 41 Texaa Co 1,700 153 151 151 Union Paolflo 4,100 122 121 121 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 20,800 137 133 ia.1 P. 8. Steel 282,100 110 107 107 U 8. Steel pfd.... 200 11094 11014 110U Utah Copper 3,600 82 79 80 waDaan pra u 23 Western Union ..... 200 92 91 91 westingnous Els. 4, 800 45 43 43 rout saiss tor in day 900,000 shares. 1 Maximum Retail Prices, Sugar, per lb $ ,09 Flour, (Nebraska) 24 lbs. No. 1 1.60 48 lbs. No. 1 1.90 Bulk, psr lb 06 Hominy 0714. Oswego cornstarch......' ,. .12 uornaiarcn ,10 Cornmeal per lb., whit 05 Yellow 05 Corn flour .07 Potatoes, Nebraska No. 1 ' .02 ' Nebraska No. I -.012-3 Western .02 Butter, per lb., creamery No. 1..,., .60 Creamery, No. I .47 Eggs, seleoti 88 No. 1 36 Bread (U. 8. Standard Loaf wrapped) 13 oa. loaf not mad 16 os. loaf 09 24 01. loaf 14 32 ox. loaf ,17 48 ox. loaf .26 Crackers (Victory) Oatmeal .20 Graham .20 Corn 20 Soda .20 Rlc (In bu:k per lb.) Na. 1 .14 No. 2 11 Barley Flour 07 Ry Graham Flour, 24 lb. sack 1.90 Rye Flour, 24 lb. sack ,, t.00 Rya Flour, In bulk, psr lb .09 Oatmeal (In bulk, per lb.) .08 1-8 Beans, (per lb.) Navy No, 1 .16 Pinto, best No. 1 ............ . .12 Bacon (per lb.) Whole plecei wrappad N. 1... .60 Sliced 60 Whole pieces wrappad No. I... .47 Sliced .55 Ham (Whole) No. 1 skinned 85 No, 1 regular .85 Shoulder '. ,28 Lard, per lb. No. 1 pur .88 Compound ,28 Olsomargerln (In cartons, lb.) No. 1 .36 No. 2 .80 New cabbage, best quality, per lb... .05 Corn Syrup, (in cans) 1 lb .15 2 lbs. .20 I lb! , 40 10 lb! 75 Sams prlo for rya or graham. Not L Thess prices ar for cash ever counter. Not I. An additional eharg may bs mad lor delivery or eredlt to customers, New York Money Market. New York. May 24. Mercantile Paper Four ana six months, 6 per cent Sterling fllxty-day bills, $4.72: com merclal 60-day bills en banks, $4.72; com mercial 60-day bills, $4.71; demand, 14.76 7-16; cables, 14.76 7-16. Franca Demand, $5.72; cables, $5.69. Guilder! Demand, 49e; cables, 49o. Lire Demand, $9.09; cables, $9.07. Rabies Demand, l$e; cables, 14o, nom inal. Silver Bar, $9e; Mexican dollars, 77c. Bonds Government, heavy; railroad Ir regular. Tim Loans Stsady; 60 days, 6 6 psr cnt; 10 days and alx months, 6 per cent oia. Call Money Strong: high. 6 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rat, 4 per nt; clos ing bid, t per cent; offered at 6 psr cant; last loan, 1 par cant Lard Weak; middle west $24.30 24.80. Tallow Eaaler; city special looss, 17a. U. 8. 2s, reg.... 97 at N. 1st 4s.. 68 U. 8. 2s, coup.. 97I. C. ref. 4s.. 77 U. S. 8s, reg.... 99 Int M. M. 6s.. 99 U. 8. 8s. coup... 99 K. C. 8. ref. 6s 79 U. S. Lib. 3s.. 98.88'L. ft N. un. 4s 86 U. 8. 4s. reg.... 105 M K ft T 1st 4s 63 TJ. 8. 4s, coup.. 90S M. Pao. gen. 4s.. 68 Am. For. Sen. 6a 96 Mont Power 61 88 Am. T. ft T. o. 61 90 N. Y. C. deb. 6s.. 94 Anglo-French 6s 91 "Northern Pas. 4s 81 Arm. Co. 4!.. 86 Northern Paa. 3s 88 Atchison ran. 4a 81 0. 8. L. ref. 4a. . 86 B. ft a ar. 4s 79'Pao. T. ft T. 6s 90 Beth. Steel r. 6s 90Penn. eon. 4 96 Cen. Leather 61.. 95 Penn. gen. 4a 69 Cent Paclflo 1st. 80 Reading gen. 4s 84 C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 81 8 L ft S F a 6s 66 C. B. ft Q J. 4s 93 8. Pac. cv. 6s.. 93 C M ft S P 0 4l 77Southern Ry 6s 92 C R I ft P ref 4s 67T. ft P. 1st.... 86 C. ft S. ref. 4s 710nlon Paclflo 4a 88 D. ft R. O. ref. 6s 66 V. S. Rubber 6s 80 D. of C. 5s '31) 88 TJ. 8. Steel 6s.. 88 Erie gen. 4s.... 66 Wabash 1st ... 94 Gen. E.l. 6.. 98Fr'b g. ( 97 13-16 Bid, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Renewal of Infavorahle Conditions For naming (ilvea Corn I nrtslnsr. Chicago, May 24. Renewed unfavorable conditions for planting brought about ad vances today In the oorn market Price closed unsettled, to lo nt hlghr with June $1.38 and July $1.40. Oats gained H 10 a net. Declines of 27e to $1 took pise in provisions Unwelcome wet weather proved to bs ths dominating Influence affocting ths value of corn. Delay to plsntlng was reported from a number of districts, and It was said ths result would be to defer the expected aiter-pianung movement of grain. 1m portent sections of Illinois and Ohio were particularly mentioned In this connection. One dispatch from Ohio sent by a leading Chicago crop expert attracted especial notice. He asserted that ths heavy rains had caused widespread retardation of seed ing, and that there whs a large area yet to plant. On the other hand, good authorities said that barring persistant downpours there was still ample time. Bearish reactions, however, failed to last. Oats sympathised with th advance In corn. Trad waa mostly of an evening up character on the part of shorts. Exporters wore bidding, but they were much below a working basis Lower quotations on hogs wsakensd pro visions. Considerable of th selling ap peared to com from outside packers. Brwdatrv-et's Trade Review. New Ycrk, May 24. TlKhtenlng of con ditions In nonessential lines, further speed up of war work, excellent crops news and rerorts that large distributors ars selling all the goods they can get after govern, mental requirements ars satisfied, comprise the mainsprings of the week's events. Because of a paucity of supplies at a tlms when shelves are being cleaned out of medium priced goods as ths result of heavy buying flowing from abnormally high wages, linked, too, with concsrn sbout th llklihood of being unable to cover future requirements, future purveyors are buying liberally and aa often as opportunity offers. Yet It must be recognised thst th short ages of merchandise plus the fact that or dinary business Is being gradually side tracked to ear for government orders, op erates to lay checkrelns on normal move ments to superlnduc closer terms of credit, enhance profits of those who may have free supplies, to creats an air ot unwonted activity at a season that Is ordlnsrlly marked by btwen-season characteristics, and to give mor than due prominence to demand for goods as distinguished from actual ability to got supplies. Weekly bank clearings, $6,019,134,000. Boston Wool. Boston, May 24. The Commercial Bul letin will say tomorrow: "Ths government's plan for handling th domestlo wool clip has been oompleted so far as Its essential details are concerned. Further modifications sre likely from time to time. The new domestlo clip Is coming forward tn small quantity, but with fair celerity." Scoured basis: Texas, fins 11 months, Sl.7aayi.7B : fin 8 months, 31.60 1 65. Cali fornia, northern, $1.70(91.76; mlddls county, f 1.6k: southern, $1.4501.50. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, $1.7801.80; eastern clothing, $1.6201.66; valley, No. 1, $1.6301.66. Ter ritory, fine staple, $1.80; half-blood comb. Ing, $1.6301.68; -blood combing, $1,400 1.46; tins clothing, $1.6601.70; fins medium clothing, $1.6601.60, Pulled, extra $1,800 1.65; AA, $1.7001.80; A supers, $1.60O 4.65. China go Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 24. Cattle. Recelpta, 8,000 head;; market steady. Native steers, $10.40 017.60; stock ers1 and feeders, $9.26018 60: cows and heifers, $7.26014.86; calves, $8.00 014.60. Hogs Receipt. 16,000 hesd: markst. weak, mostly lOo under yestsrdsy'a aver age; bulk of aalea, $17.26017.60; light, $17.20017.68; mixed, $16.90017.66; heavy, $16 16017.35; rough, $16.16016.60; , pigs. iis.Titri7.iio. Sheep Receipts, 7,606 beadt markst strong. Sheep, $0.76014.85;' lambs, $13.36 017.00. St. Joseph IJve Stock, St. Joseph. May 24. Cattle Reeelnta. 1.. 000 head; market stsady; steers, $11,000 17.26; cows and heifer, $7.00016.00; calves, $7.00012.60. Hogs Rscelpts, 6,000 head: markst steady; top, $17.28; bulk of sales, $17,060 17.20. Shesp and Lambs Rscelpts. 700 head: market steady; lambs, $15.00019.76; w, $10.00010.60. Sioux City Un Stock. Sioux City, la.. May 24. Cattle Recelnts. 1,700 head; market stsady; beef steers, $12.00017.76; fat cow and heifers, $9,000 14.00; canners, $7.0008.60; stockers and feeders. $9.00012.00; calves, $8.00018.00; dui is, stags, etc., 98.00011.60; feeding eowa and heifers, $7.60010.60. Hogs Receipts, 85,000 head; market 15o lower; light. $16.80016.95; mixed, $16.76 W18.B5; neavy. ll6.60tBU6.76: pigs. 816.000 17.26; bulk of sales, $16.76016.90. Sheep and Lambs Rsoelpts, 709 head; market steady. The Federal Land Bank of Omaha Offers $500,000 Federal Farm Loan Bonds for immediate delivery at the new interest rate of 5 Interest Payable Semi -Annually These Bonds Give the Investor: (1) Perfect security. (2) Unlimited tax exemption, f (3) A high interest rate. (4) An opportunity to assist the Gov ernment in the prosecution of the war by stimulating food production. These bonds are secured by first mortgages on farms operated by the own ers and the guarantee of the entire Fed eral Land Bank system of the United States. The securities and bond issues have been approved by the Federal Farm Loan Board, a bureau of the Treasury De partment of the United States, of which the Secretary of the Treasury, William G. McAdoo, is chairman. Price 101 For immediate delivery, mail orders at once: to E. D. Morcom, Treasurer TheFederal Land Bank of Omaha 1205 W. O. W. Bldg. aim GRAIN AOTODUCS Receipts Show Liberal In crease ; Cash Oorn is Low. er; Price of Oats Falls Sharply. Omaha, May 24, 1911. A mors liberal run of grain showed tip ' today, a total of 128 cars being reported in, with 18 ears of wheat 80 cara of corn 24 can of oati and 6 can of barley. Cash premium! on corn ranged from -a-eent higher to to lower, practically all nf s tha offering selling off, th exception be ing nl the No. 1 grad of yellow which old at $1.72, compared with yesterday's prl-e of $1.71. Th No. 8 grade were gens; erally unchanged to 80 lower. No. 8 white . corn sold at $1.66 and $1.70, a . premium , of 4o to 6e over tha sams grad of yllow ; Th demand for this cereal, while rather- slow up to noon, wss fairly active later In. " and especially ao for th No. 2 and gradss. No. $ yellow corn sold at $166; No.' 3 yllow at $1.63 and $1.64 and No. 1 mixed at $1.60 and $1.61. Oats sold off sharply, suerlng an addt- . tlonal loss of lo and 2o per bushel, Th ' bulk of this artlels went at a decline af lo, while th No. t grade waa quoted. 2cv. lower. The Inquiry for this cereal waa quit actlv om export Interest being In vi. V dene. No. 1 whit eat old at 73c and the No. 3 white at 72c. Standard e- sold at 73e and ths $ grade at 73& Fotrr whit oats want at 72 and 72e. - - No aalea ot barley wer reported. Bids, however, wer aomewhat lower. . -i.-v.-t-'' Cleeraneee wer: Wheat and flour, quil to 33.000 bushels; corn, 21,000 bushels: oats, 685.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 239.000 bushels and shipments 670.000 bushels. -sgalnat reeetbts of 781,000 bushel! and ihlo- ments of 864,000 bushels last year. :r Primary corn rscelpts were 600,060 bnsH els and shlpmsnts 377.000 bushels, agalnsll ' receipts of 625,000 bushels and shipments ' of 489,000 bushels lsst year. . -' Primary oata recelpta wer 807.000 bus ! J ela and shipments 467.000 bushels, against -receipt! of 677.000 bushels and shipments V of 867,000 bushels last year. ; '." CARLOT RECEIPTS. , Wheat Chicago 6 Minneapolis ,,,,, 153 Puluth 4 Omaha 18 Kansas City 6 St Louis 8 Corn. - Oatsi -63 13f 1 - ' ' 8ft 4.1 60 Thasa salea wV reported today: corn No. 1 white: 3 ears, 31. 70. No.. 1L white) 1 car. $1.70: 4 cars. $1.67: 1 car. $1.66. No. 4 whits: 1 car. $1.61: 1 car. MU psr cent dano;d, $1.61; 1 car, $1.69. NoS 5 whits: 1 car. $1.66; 8-5 car, $1.63. 8am."S pi white: 2 car. $1.00. No. 1 "fallow: . car, $1.72. No. 3 yellows 8 cars, M.S6; .1 -. car (loaded out), $1.63. No. yellow: . cara, $1.44; 1 car, $1.63. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars, $1.61; 1 car, $1.55. No. t yellow: 1 car, $1.46. No. 1 yellow: 1-6 car, $136; !.f .' oar, $1.80. Sample yellow: 1 car, 8O0. No 1 mixed: I cars. $1.67, No. $ mixed: t cars. $1.61; 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 mixed: I car. . $1.68. No. mixed: t cars, $1.40 No. f '' mixed; I cars, $1.82; 1 car. $1.80. SamoT mixed: 1 car, $1.00; 3-6 car, (heating), $1.60T. uais no, 1 wnits: 1 car, 73c. Nov 1 , white: t cars, 73 c Standard: I ears.'..' 78o. No. white: 11 cara, 73o. No. -4'-S whit: I ears. 72o: I cars. 72 o. No. 1. . mlxd: 1 car, 78c. Oats and barly; 'f car, 70o. . , . . . , 1 ." Omaha Cash Prices Corn No. V white. $1.6601.70; No, 4 white. $1.68 01.61; No. K. white, $1.5801.56; sampl whit, $1,00; Nix," I yellow, $1.6301.86; No. 3 yellow, $1,620 1 64; No. 4 yellow. $1.6601.61; No. 6 yU low. ll.lOlfM.95! aemnla vallnw. itlx. Ma 1 mixed, $1.60 01.11; No. 4 mixed. $1.68; No. mixta, ii.4o; no. mixed, $1.30 01.831' sampl mlxtd, $1.00. Oatil No. I whit. 78c; standard, TSb:' No. t whits, TSo; No. 4 white, 72 072c.7T Ksnsa City Live Stock. 'Kansas City. May 14. Cattla RacalntsTT 1,000 head; market steady: prim ted steers, $16.90017.40; dressed beef steers.... $13.00018.75; western steers, $14.00017.36; cows, 16. 36014.00; neirers. 19. 60015.009 stockers and feeders, $9.76015.76; bulla, - $8 00011.60; calves, $8.60013.00. -IT . Hogs Receipts, 41,000 , head; market,. lower; bulk, $17.06017.1$: heavy, $17,00 0 . 17.15; packers and butchers, $17.06017.30) ' S1V ARM 1 7 A nln . SIT AAStilT Sft - , . . v-iff a . , J -, - ,,ww w , ..u. . . l( Sheep Receipt. 1,000 head; market. higher; lambs, flt.60O19.90; yearlings.- $14.0017.00; wether, I13.OO016.5O; ewes,. $11.60016.00. i " . '! Minneapolis Grain. -l!i Mlnnsapolls, Minn., May 34. Corn No.it 1 yellow, $1.6001.66. -j-. viais o. s wmi, ibvmc. Flax $3.8803.90. Rye $2.0103 03. , Barley $1.1301.40. Bran $28.16088.16 . , n If- JO?. , , K