rHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. 19 HELP , WANTED FEMALE Saleswomen and Solicitors. UEMONSTilAIORS wanted to travel, call before 11 a. m., or between I and I p. m. ' Miss Cantwell, Sanford hotel. Wanted chambermaids. apply to housekeeper, hotel fonte- NELLE. WANTED Good aaleeladlea. Apply at Washington Market. 1407 Douglas. H ousehold nd Domestic. WANTED Catholio lady, 40 or 45 yeare of are, to manage home on the farm. One who knows how to aew and look after email baby preferred. No cooking or housework te do. J. J. Reynold!, R. T. D. 1. Wood River, Neb. WHITE girl for nurse and some housework, In family of three In six-room modern Dundee home.' No general washing or Ironing; liberal time off; aalary satis factory. Call Walnut 1751. WANTED White Ctrl for general house work, also a mother1! helper. Refer ences required. Mrs, O. A. Young, 140 S. SSth St. Harney 1081. iV ANTED Experienced girl for housework; no laundry work; email family; wagei $10. ' Benson 170. WANTED Maid for general housework; references required. Mrs. Tom McShane. Harney .8341. JV ANTED Second girl, references required. Mm. J. W. Griffiths, SS2S Cuming. Wal- nut 1184. j fcoMPETENT girl for cooking and general housework; three In family; good wages. 1608 S. S2d Ave. Harney 8233. V ANTED A competent second girl. 810 N. 48 th St Mrs. George A. Hoagland. TeL Walnut 199. WANTED Good girl tor light housework In' small family. Very good home. Wal. 605 or Tyl. 184S. . WANTED Girl to assist with housework In mall family, best of wages, and no wash ing. Walnut 3686. 8008 Capitol Ave. WANTED Competent cook.also seoond girl; good - wages; no washing. Mrs. B. R. Hastings, 1508 Hawthorne Ave, Wal. 2484. COMPETENT white cook and second maid In a family of three; references. Mrs. W. J. Hynes, Tel. Harney 4760. WANTED An experienced nurse for chil dren; references required. Tel. Harney S014. A GOOD girl for general housework. Small family. Good heme. 60S S. 41st St WANTED Woman to do chamber work in exchange for room rent. Red 8084. WANTED Girl to assist with housework at)d care of small child. Phone Walnut 31. WANTED Chambermaid and dishwasher at once: The Woodruff. 114 N. 18th St. SIRL for general housework, no objection to colored If neat arid reliable. Harney 2198. WHITE girl or woman for general house work. 2222 Charles St. Web. 3431 WANTED Young girl to care for baby. Telephone Harney 2238. WANTED Girl for general housework. Close In. Red 6475. WANTED White nurse maid. Mrs. Clarke Powell. Telephone Walnut 82. WANTED Girl for general housework, $7 and no cooking. 2970 Pacific St. lor general nousewurti, iiu wnomua. 2813 Davenport. Harney 63SS. WANTED A good girl for general house- Work; good wages. Colfax 696. WANTED White woman for general house work, two in family. Colfax 478. Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED AT ONCE Dining room girls. also COOK, snori nours. naya rcBiHuiRin, 8919 Cuming St. Walnut 3223. Trade Schools. WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade. Special rates and Inducement!. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 1403 Douglas St. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. pMAHA government clerk examinations t coming. Thousand! wanted. $100 month, f Sample questions free. Franklin Insti l tute. Dept. 233 B. Rochester, N. " WANTED Men, ladles and boy!, learn i barber trade; big demand: wages while learning; strictly modern. Call or write 1403 Dodge St Trl-Clty Barber Col leg. t Phone i). zit'i iiOLER Barber College wanta young men t and ladles to learn the DarDer traae. van or write for free catalogue. 110 8.14th A Bt, Omaha. Neb. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL, NIGHT SCHOOL. f Every day If enrollment day. Book ' keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing;, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Dottglas 1868. 18th and Harney Bts. ,,vfVan Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. lit Omaha National Bank Bldg. - , Douglas 8890. . FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms, ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fail to find the room you desire among these ad call at The. Bee office for a Room List Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New llata Issued every week. . TWO nicely furnished rooms, with an east front Prices reasonable. Close In. . 713 S. 17th Ave. NICE modern rooms, everything new; no objections to man and wire and small child. Meals optional. . 703 S. 31st Ave., Harney 1935. THE NORTON A large splendidly furnished -n nftaHlA fnr 5 nrlllltft with Heht- housekeeping accommodations. 2213 Dodge. WANTED 2 young, ladles or couple to share a 8-room flat, 216 Paxton court near 25th and Farnam. H. 4630. CLEAN, cool, beautifully furnished room, near car line, walking distance. Harney ' 1913. (13 S. 20TH ST. Clean, modern room, walk Ing distance; gentleman preferred. D. 9516. LARGE, cool, beautifully furnished room, on bath floor, In modern private home, 65 S. 26th Ave. flOOM, opposite Turner park, beautiful West Farnam district walking distance. 116 S. 31st Ave. 1408 DAVENPORT Nicely furnished, cool outside rooms, In strictly modern flat, D. 8598. JIODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine. 608 North 17th St Reason able rent FRONT room In private family. 105 Park Ave. Harney 6407. SOUTHEAST room for gentleman, private, walking distance. Douglas (335. - US PARK AVE. Large front room, suita ble fortwcju-lvatelmmeI VICE, large room, quiet surroundings, 13 a i- f . IT . XT a w QCE NICE room in modern apt for 1 or 1 girls, 1 blocks from park. H. (661 NICELY furnished, clean front room, cheap, walking distance. Red (790. FURNISHED ROOMS, In private family, close In. 81 N. 23d. Tyler 1671-W. 1611 HOWARD street nicely furnished rooms. NEATLX furnished 3 -room suite; also gar- age. 3026 Davenport CLOSE IN for two; large room, modern flat, good board. Red 8657. bRAYSTONE, 26th and Cass, nicely fur nished rooms. Douglas 7994. 124 S. 16TH St. Modern rooms, special weekly rates. Douglas 7706. LARGE room; private family; modern, cool, breakfast optional. Harney 4684. 1549 FARNAM New management modern - shower bath. To Ladles. Douglrfs 5616. Housekeeping Rooms. 1578 HARNEY Large front room, kitchen ette, gas range, running water; children admitted.- TWO brand new furnished rooms for light . housekeeping, accommodations for t rooms. Harney 6468. Jill LEAVENWORTH Modern furnished 2 and 1-room' suite for light housekeep ing. Harney 3095. THREE nice, large outside rooms for light housekeeping; all modern. 2221 Willis ave. ' TWO front light housekeeping rooms. 2013 Harney St HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, 624 N. 20th St. . r FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeep ing. 2163 St. Mary's Ave. 2561 DODGE, attractive room, good board, walking distance.- Harney .61-43. Board and Rooms. JKICELT furnished room and board. Bed FOR RENT ROOMS Board and Rooms. LARGE front room, mahogany furnished; private bath and porch; also smaller room; excellent board; garage. Phone Harney 1796. Unfurnished Rooms. WEST Faruain district, at 520 S. 36th St; 1 unfurnished rooms, strictly modern; balcony, shade trees; no children; ref erences exchanged. H. 6850. FOUR rooms to rent, 2623 Sherman Ave. Web. 1408. TWO unfurnfshed modern rooms for light housekeeping. Call Douglas 6078. Hotels. HOTEL FOR RENT. Commsrclal hotel, Rushvllle, Neb., go ing good and paying business. Is for rent, Immediate possession, and will take very little money to handle, as I own fixtures and will rent furnished if preferable, to tenant If you want a good hotel propo sition and are reliable write or wire owner for description and terms. Mrs. D. Bulla ghan. Rushvllle, Neb. COOL rooms, 12 week; also apartments with kitchenettes. Ogden hotel. Co. Fluffs. Rooms Wanted. WANTED By army medical officer with no children, board and room for wife In private Christian home, north or central portion of city: reasonable distance from Fort Omaha. References exchanged. Box 81S8. Omaha Bee. YOUNG business man wishes well furnished room with private bath. West Farnam or Hanscom Park district, also breakfast Box 8123. Bee. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. LA TONA APARTMENTS. 641 S. 24th St A large living room, a dressing room and closet combined, a kitchenette and bath; completely furnished; best of serv ice. D. 1633. COZY, two-room apt. with private bath. Furnished for housekeeping. T. 1896. A TWO-ROOM nicely furnished cottage apartment. 2322 Harney St. Houses. 8-ROOM furnlBhed bouse, Kounts addition, for summer months. Call Web. 8916. 5-ROOM semi-basement, modern, suitable for 1 couples. Harney 2372. 576 S. 28th. FOR RENT HOUSES West. $30 2025 St. Marys, 10 rooms. $30 620 S. 20, 10 rooms. $10 109 S. 28th, 4 rooms, newly papered. $15 1211 S. 13th, 6-room flat, for colored. Ringwalt, Brandeis Thea. Bldg. 2 r 6 S DouKlas, rooming house $33 1616 North 16th. rooming bouse 33 John N. Frenxer, Douglas 854. WEST Farnam district, 620 S. S5th St., 1 furnished rooms, strictly modern, no chil dren; references exchanged. H. 6860. 114 N. 24th St., 12 rms., modern, $40. F. D. WE AD, 310 S. 18th St. D. 171. SEVEN-ROOM house. Hot water heat, walking distance. Harney 2049. 114 N. 24th St., 12-rooms, modern, $40.00. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St., D. 171. North. FOR RENT. 2013 Grace St., 8-r. mod. house. . 120.00 ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO., Realtors. 205 South 18th St. Douglas 722. PARTIES having houses for rent or sale In thi neighborhood of a Basket Store will do well to mention this advantage to the prospective renter or buyer. ENTIRE upstairs residence. Three large rooms and bath; modern except heat $12. 2511 Corby St., Webster 6765. FOR RENT 3-room house in rear, 1830 N. 20th St.; will rent to a family with chil dren. Call Colfax 1608. FOR RENT 3-room house and 6 lots. Call Web. 2600 or Web. 4623. 7-ROOM modern house. 3866 Hamilton St 1), 1628. - South. $9, FOUR-ROOM house, 6420 N. Thirty-third avenue; also have a small store and living ' rooms combined, South Side. Phone eve nings, Colfax 2192. 547 SO. 24TH AVE. 8 rms., mod., $32.60 (48 So. 24th. 4 rms., close In, $13. F. D. WEAD, 310 S. 18th St D. 171. Miscellaneous. 1851 CALIFORNIA ST., 8 rms $30 2821 Jackson St, 7 rms $37.60 6001 California St., 7 rms $55 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1686. 333 Securities Bldg. 1010 Paclflo St. 4 rms., mod. ex. ht..$16.00 2602 Chicago St. 5 rms., mod. ex. ht. 16.00 BIRKETT A COMPANY. 160 Bee Bldg. Doug. 631. HOnsrcs IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIOH SONS ft CO.. BEE BLDG. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler Til. Shopen A Co.. Rentala Douglas 4218. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MORRIS APARTMENTS 18th and Dodge Streets Two room apartments. COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Hotel Service Phone, Tyler 1210. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists In Apartment managament FOUR-ROOM upper flat, modern except heat, pleasant location, $12.60. 3604 Leavenworth. Harney 3128. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers; best location, 24th and Farnam. x-rices reasoname. Call D. 1472. 4-ROOMED upper flat, modern except heat, pleasant location, $12.50. 1604 Leaven worth. Harney 8128. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Close in, few equal; 4-room apartment; also 4-room flat Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. North. 4-ROOM, corner apt, second floor, screened porch, modern, $26, Apt I, Marlon; 4 room and sun room, new, corner, Apt 1, Jiapie uourt 330, 18th and Maple. Red 688. MODERN Estabrook Apts., near postoffice, $22. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. South. FOR RENT June 1, 7-room steam-heated flat at 2624 Leavenworth St Nebraska and Wyoming Investment Co., 322 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 1671. 3 AND 4-room modern apts. 811 S. 22d St Tyler 2248. Miscellaneous. 4 rooms "The Hudson," 207 8. lth Ave., 120. 1 and t room apartments with I and 4 room accommodations In The Coro nado, 22nd and Capitol Ave., $31.60 to $37.50. Benson & Myers Co., Realtors. 414 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. Doug T4I. MOVING AND STORAGE TTRFr? RENTAL FIDELITY 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 181. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN ft STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture itore; 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 IIbU. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur nlture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. P-3364 JP RFFTl Express Co.. Moving. K-m AH-iU-Lf Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2741. Doug. 6146. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY-OLD chicks. Rocks. Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1701. 2212 Charles) FOR RENT Business Prop'ty WAREHOUSE SPACE 11,000 sq. ft of floor space In the Amer ican Hand-Sewed Shoe Co. Bldg., N. W. oorner 12th and Harney Sts.; hydraulic elevator; steam heat and sprinkler sys tem. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. Stores. STORE FOR KENT 16th and Douglas. lOx 0. steam heat, rent $116 per month. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, 16th St, near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebblns. 1610, Chicago. Office and Desk Room. OFFICES should be chosen wtth care. The Bee Building satisfies careful tenants. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Furnished Apartments and Houses A GENTLEMa'n and wife would like" To occupy four rooms and have meals served during the summer; private family, large bouse, neighborhood Harpy Hollow club; best references. Address ABC, Bee office. WANTED To rent furnished cottage or bungalow for summer months. Box 8199, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FINE MODERN HOME i rooms. In fine condition, hot water heat, corner lot, paved street, fine neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident, must sell; easy terms. Located in west part of Oma- S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 111 CITY NATL. BANK BLDG. SIX ROOMS, brand new, $3,960. Oak throughout. Paving paid. Near 36th and Cass. Ready to move Into. Easy terms. Call days. Douglas 9140. ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor epart- mni, aiso .-room apanmeni on upper floor. Telephone Webster 932 and Web ster 4328. North. North Side Bungalow, $3,800 Hot Water Heat, Garage, Corner Lot The best value we know of. This was built by the owner for a permanent home; construction and arrangement much better than the average. Owner leaving the city and has made this price for a quick sale. The living room and dining room are hand decorated in oil over canvas; paving 1s all paid and someone Is to get a bargain this week. The property is all clear; sasy terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 8962. 919-20 City National. MILLER PARK New 6-room fins 2-story modern stucco home, facing south, on Redlck Ave, fac ing Miller park; living room with fire place, dining room, kitchen 1st floor, 3 large bedrooms and tiled bath 2d floor, large floored attic, full basement, furnace heat, nicely, decorated; now vacant; Immediate possession; price $5,250. Call us for an appointment. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, QHA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE f?Q BANK 3LDO. TYLER D5 WE SELL, Rent, Insure and make Loans on City property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave. Cot 217. KOUNTZE TLACE $3,000, eight rooms and bath; garage, large lot; paving all paid; fine location. 2219 Blnney St. Terms. NORRIS A NORRIS, 104 N. 16TH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 4279. 6-ROOM modern house and large ground, northwest corner 31st and Miami streets, 120x160; one lot all In potatoes; owner leaving city. Price $3,000. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 1294. M1NNE LUSA homes and iota offer the beat opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187 South. Non-Resident Owner Wants To Sell Located Near 11th & Cedar 7-room strictly modern home, 4 rooms on first floor, 1 rooms and bath on second floor; east front lot on paved street, pav ing all paid for. Can be handled on small payments. Priced at $3,600. Payne Investment Co. (Realtors) 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. WANT TO LEAVE CITY. Will sacrifice lot 60x100, with two-story frame store building, five living rooms upstairs, barn and buggy shed, 3424 S. 24th St., two blocks south of Vinton. Write or apply on premises. 4 Herman Kunde. 31ST AND MASON; BARGAIN. 6 rooms and bath, oak finish, strictly modern, nice lot and garage, paving paid. s,uu'i on terms, uwn your home. P. J. TEBBINS, (Realtor). Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone D. 2 605 2182. A DANDY HOME. Fine location, thoroughly modern, oak floors, hot water heat, fine lot and garage. Price right. Party leaving city. Act quick. 2537 So. Tenth St., phone Douglas 4617. FOR SALE; Southwest corner Marcy and 81st Sts., full lot, three houses, partly modern, choice location; Investigate and make offer; half cash. Phone Walnut 1301. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estat and Insurance. 1820 Farnam St Doug. 1064. MODERN, 8-room, bath, fine garden, 2 lots, garage, chickens. 19th and Warren, Belie vers. Miscellaneous. SOMETHING GOOD Two-story, six-room stucco house, less than ysar old, built and occupied by owner, who Is a building contractor. This is an exceptionally well built and finely finished house. Beautifully dec orated throughout. Fine double garage. Excellent location, corner lot. Fine lawn. Well worth the price, $6,400. $1,000 cash, balance monthly. Benson & Carmichael, ' 642 Paxton Block, Douglas 1722. Nights, call Walnut 1680 or Walnut 1811. An Honest-to-Goodness Bargain Two-story, six-room bouse with garage, nsarly new. Excellent location, paved strset, paving paid. Close to car and school. House Is beautifully finished and decorated. Owner Is leaving city and for quick sale will take $4,600. Don't fall to see this. For appointment caU Walnut 1680. THIS IS A SNAP A five-room and bath, strictly modern and almost new, newly decorated home can be bought for a bargain price. Close to car and fine neighborhood. Oak floors; seeded lawn; faces south. Very easy terms to reliable party. WALNUT 789. CNE-year-old. cross root bungalow, 6 rooms, fully modern, nearly , all oak finish with several special fixtures. All walls can vassed and hand decorated, nice lot, paved street neighborhood of new homes. Owner leaving city must move at ones. Price only $3,660. About $1,000 cash needed. Here la the bargain of the day. Act quick. RASP BROS, 110 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. 6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot, $2,000. Terms, $300 cash, balance $29 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. ' FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER A SHOTWELL, 101 S. 17th St Douglas 6011. HVMK8 AND HOMESITES. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. Ill 0m. Nat. Bk, Bid. Doug. 1711. . i , . REAL ESTATE B'nes Pr'pty WB WILL buy your home or bueluees property and pay rash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electno Bldg. Tyler 81. BUSINESS properly and Investment. A. P. TUKET and SON, 630 FirstNatlonsl Hank Bldg. ifCAOUB INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business and Trackage Specialist 16th and Dodge Sts rougl 416 REAL ESTATE To Exchange 640 ACRES Cherry Co., Nebraska, trade for good, clean stock general meroh.andt.0. Price $23,400, clear, full particulars. D. Mel.eod, Valentine. Neb. GOOD Omaha reshlem' properly to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb farm. Mr Pease. Ill Bran. Th Rldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. ELMWOOD GARDEN LOT& $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE A SLATER CO. North. CUMING Near 29th St., 21 or 44 ft.; must be sold to close estate. C. A. Qrlmmel. (49 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN M Benson. 20 ACRES NEAR BENSON Fin valley ground, very rloh soil; looatlon would be practically 60th and Redlck avenue; will consider good rental property up to $3,000, and aome rash as first payment. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. Dundee. FAIRACRES HOME 9 -room brick house, having hot water heat, 1 bathrooms on second floor, etc, double garage, extensive planting of trees and shrubbery: about 1 acrei of ground, fronting on paved road. Something desirable and should be seen- to be appreciated, as Improved tracts for sale In this dis trict are few. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,150. Easy terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler Cary, Realtors. DUNDE15 BUNGALOW, $:i.760 Five rooms, modern, oak finish. Large lot Paving paid. Easy terms. Call days, Douglas 8140. Acreage Wanted. THIRTY actes on Ames Ave., 40 rds."west of Fontenelle Park. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA. Realtors. 400 First Nat. Bnnk Uldg. Tyler 729 REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL exchange for western land, two full lots and six houses, corner 25th and Decatur; also full lot and two bouses. 2425-09 Franklin St. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM IT. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Ilank Bldg. List Your Property with J. J. MULV1HILL, 200 Brandeis Thea. Bldg. Douglas 96. MEET me at F. D. Wead'a office. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1638. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION. CI CI FARM LOANS, (T1 CI 0 2 10 PAUL PETERSON. "72 1 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. H. W. BINDER, Monsy on band for mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1711. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 8, 6 and 6 Ter Cent 3. H. DUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg. 512 HARISON & MORTON, 5V2 919 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Piivate Money. BHOPEN A COMPANY. Donglai 4221. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO, 812 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. Stocks and Ponds. WE are offering stock in an established, dividend-paying Omaha Nebraska corpor ation. An unusual Investment offering, and all stocks sold now participate in a July dividend. For further particulars, without obligation, address. Bankers' Sales Agency. Woodmen Building. Omaha. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNE 4TH. Our next excursion to McGebee, Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. GREAT BARGAINS $6 down $5 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 282. Springfield, Mo. Colorado Lands. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of modarats means to secure farm homes on very eny terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmadgs, Colonization Agent Kan.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo, Colo. Minnesota Lands. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY soil; well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, schools and churches. Pries $16 to $22.60 per acre; terms $1 an acre casl balance $1 an acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. To actual set tlers who w.U put up buildings and Improve land we will give deed and take mort gage back for full purchase price for 6 or 10 years, 6 per cent Interest Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Judith basin land; 280 acres level land, mile from Stanford; 170 acres In wheat, all fenced; running water. $76 per acre. Stanford Ranch Co., Stan ford, Mont Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a.. Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi It C. M Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l Wyoming Lands. 6 40-ACRE Wyoming homesteads. Write for Information. Frank Duff. Casper, Wyoming. Texas Lands. A BARGAIN MATAGORDA COUNTY. 826 acres, about 100 In cultivation bal lance In fine pasturs; good Improvements last year's crop! nearly $7,000. If taken loon this year's crop goes with farm; old age reason for selling. Price $47.60 per acre. Easy terms. William Cash, Bay City, Tex., or Box 671, Glenwood, la. Virginia Lands. 117 ACRE FARM; SO CULTIVATED; 37 In timber; 1V4 miles from county seat; 12 miles from Norfolk. Railroad through It. Siding Just across the road on side. Six-room dwelling, new porch, large barn and other buildings. Vory nice orchard; two large Scuppernong grape arbors. Price $5,500, half cash. Very cheap. Free lists on application. H. C. Hoggard & Co., Norfolk, Va. Wisconsin Lands. LAKE SHORE lots and acres on The Yel low Lakes, the Boo Line Fishing Lake of Wisconsin, home of the big fish; 20-acre tract and cottage for sale; also lots on which we will build cottrges to your order. Write for particulars. Burnett County State Bank Webster, Wis. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Fox River valley and dairy farms, grain and poultry farms, from 10 to 225 acres. James Dorsey. 84 Noltlng Blk., Elgin, 111. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms. A 4. Patsman, 101 Karhscl) Blk. CHOICE FARMS. Nilsson. 422 Boa Bldg. OMAHA jM STOCK Cattle Receipts Light; Prices Higher; Hogs Show Gain Over Thursday's Figures. Omaha, Miy 31. 1!1. Receipts wore: fattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.0M b. I'M 9.:iS Offic-lnl Tuesday 4.ST7 11.916 10.3S5 Official Wednox.lny ... 4.22 lo.34 5.21 Official Thursday !.10fi li.iSl S.666 Estimated Friday 3. ISO 4.000 1.500 Five days this we.4t. .. 17,310 SS.U5 29. 490 Same ilas last wwh .33.353 C S . 7 2 ' SH.f.ol S.ima days 2 wks. ago. 27,007 45.5SS 2S.308 Same days 3 wks. nso. 34.376 63, 'Slit! 'J t; . S 1 0 Same days yi-ar ago.. 14.111 1M51 14.303 Receipts and disposition of live stock nt the Union Slock yards. Omaha for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. vesterdav: RECEIPTS CARS Cattle. Hogs Sheep Hrs C. M. A St. P 1 Missouri Taclflo II 1 Vnloti Pacific IS 11 1 C. ft N. V east 1 1 ., 1 C. N. V., west ..15 16 24 C, St. P. M. 0 6 7 C, R. A . east 6 l, B. A Q, west S 0.. R. I. A P., east .... 4 C., R. 1. 4 P., west 26 Illinois Central 3 Chicago Great West. . . 2 Total receipts S3 66 7 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A ("0 175 621 10 Swift and company .. 424 01 618 Cudahy Packing Co. .. 441 1,363 1,301 Armour A Co 364 711 314 J. W. Murphy 913 Lincoln Packing Co. .. 76 So. Omaha Packing Co. . 62 F. B. Lewis 61 J. B. Root A Co. . . 5 Werthelmer A Degn .. 3 Sullivan Brothers 4 Huffman 4 ... ... Pat O'Day 16 John Harvey 66 ... ... Other buyers 167 ... 67 Total! 1,793 4,254 2.S01 Cattle Receipts wore light again this morning, numbering 3.250 head. Including 44 cars billed throuBh to rackers. Ueef steers sold mostly 10c to 15o higher, $17.25, the best flguros for the day and bulk of the medium to good beeves ranging from $16.00 to $16.76, and the fair to good grades from $12.26 to $15.76 and from that on down for the warmed up common grades. For the week prices are 16o to 25o higher than Monday and Tuesday and steady to strong as compared with last week's close. Trading has been very uneven on all trades in spite of the heavy falling off of receipts, which ars around 16,000 short for a week ago and 7,000 short of the corresponding week a year ago. Yearlings are 25o to 40o higher than the early days this week and 15o to 25o higher than last necks close. Butcher stock was generally steady to stronger today and around 25c to 6ilc higher on the good cows as compared with tho early days this week and steady In strong with a week ago. Feeders are holding steady. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice heoM'B, $ltl.5017.26; fair to good beeves, J15.75W16.60; common to fair beeves, $12.00 (if 15.50; good to choice yearling, J15.00 1(1.26; fair to good yearlings, $12.75 14.75; common to fnlr yearlings, $9.0012.60; good to choice heifers, $11.60 13.00; good to choice cows, $11. 25Hf 12.60; fair to good cows, $9. t-OJfll. 25; common to fnlr cows, $7.509.76; prime feeders, $12.00013.00; good to choice feedors, $10.3611.76; fair to good feeders, 19.00 (fj1 10.00 ; common to fnlr feeders, $7.60.75 ; good to choice Blockers, $10.0012.00; stock heifers. $S.60 10.50; stock cows, $7.25(8)10.00; stock calves, $8 60011 60; veal calves, $8.00(812.10; bulls, stags, etc., $10.0012.60. Hogs There wore fit loads of hogs here today estimated at 4,000 head, making the tj.tnl for the week 3S.116 headVlth a FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. A CHOICE quarter section for sale In Cus ter county, Nebraska; no sand; deep black soil; fnlr Improvements; miles from railroad town; to acres In corn and rye; rest In about as good; railed between 10 and 40 bushel! corn per acre last year; $600 will handle this deal, balance at 6 per cent; 6 years If wanted, Write to owner for particulars. LESTER FORNEY, - Thurman, la. FOR SALE 480-acre Buffalo county farm, to settls an estate; 230 acres pasture; 15 alfalfa; 10 of wild hay, meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsoil. Fenced and cross fenced; 1 good wells and windmills; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings! 6 mile from railroad town; mall and telephone. Sold subject to lease. Possession March 1. Price $41 per acre, half cash. Term! on balunce. T. C, Box 125. WESTERN NEBRASKA LAND HAVE good farms In Garden, Deuel, Morrill and Cheyenne counties; have tracts of land any size you want; close to town, school and churches. This land Is going up. Now Is the time to buy. Llsco Land Co., Ltsco, Neb. NKBHASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices wrl'e Oeo. Antlll. Blair, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawee County Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford, Neb. WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White A Hoover, 464 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to koep It, E. P. SNOWDEN RON, 610 Electric Bldg. Douglas 371. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! For Sale. PUBLIC SALE Juns 8, st 1 p. m. In Esst University Place; my entire herd of to head of pure bred Duroc-Jerseys; 1 herd boars, 4 Sept. boars, 11 tried sows, 4 gtlts all bred for last of August and Septem ber farrow, 3 sows with litters, 11 De cember and January pigs, 36 March pigs. Sals bills sent on request. D. L. Adams, Bethany, Neb. HOLSTEIN cows for sale. Inquire David Monagh, 1613 Farnam St. FOR SALE Work team and wagon. Web ster 6230. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, S mo., H. goodi. total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. tit. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1C1 SMALLER LOANS. O CT O W. C. FLATAU EST. IStl. 10 TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY. 150. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Est. 1831. BUY LOTS At STEPHEN, Converse Co., Vyo. On C. B. & Q. R. R. Will be the closest shipping center for -the North Douglas OIL FIELDS. For many miles from Stephen land has been homesteaded and settlers are now coming In. Over fifty signers for a postoffice. Store now in and lnmber en route for other buildings. You have a safe Investment for your', money, and lots here will ad vanjee rapidly. On June 30 these lots will ad vance to $150. So send in your appli cation for a lot now. Price on all corner lots now Is $125. All inside lots $100. Business men wanted. 6 less for tssh. Terms, $25 down, balance at the rate of $20 per month until paid for; no int., or taxes until paid for. These lots are selling fast and don't put off; send in your application now. Address all mail to S. S. CALL, Gen. Agt Douglas, Wyoming romparatlvsly light run and apparently suf ficient orders to taks the supplies the mar ket presented a healthier appearance this morning. Trading was fairly active and clearance made In good season. The bulk of the hogs today sold around $16.10, 6c up from the bulk of yesterday's sales. Ths market Is generally steady and 60 higher, bulk of sales from $16.13 Q 16 36; top, $16.40, same as yesterday. Sheep There were only 1,600 sheep re ported In today, a very light run, hardly being enough to create a market. Sheep have shown a fairly healthy appearance this week, the market being steady to a trifle higher every aay There has been a good supply of springers and a larger supply of awes thsn for some time. The market all along the line la probably 16 -5c higher for the week, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $19 2519 30; lambs, fair to good, $17. 6t4f 19.00; shorn lambs, choice light. $15.5015.35; shorn lambs, fair light. 15 00;; lti.fui; -shorn lambs, choice heavy, $14 75(9 16.25; spring lambs, $15.000 It. 60; spring lambs, culls, $to.0O(Fl$.C0; yearlings, fair to choice, $16.0017.60; wethers, fslr to choice, $14 .50 ti : 16.60; shorn ewes, good to choice, $10 ooy 12.00; ewes, culls and canners, $7.0tSj'9.00. Reprcsentatiye sales: No. Ar. Pr. 207 shorn ewe 102 $11 60 48 shorn ewes 100 11 60 75 cull ewes 10 I 00 115 cull swes 60 (60 -'37 shorn Ismbs 82 16 70 16 clipped fat yearlings 104 14 60 136 ewes 118 11 00 117 si.rlng lamb 61 It 76 68 shorn lambs 101 It 86 93 shorn lambs 101 It 86 327 shorn lambs 101 11 81 267 shorn lambs 101 II 81 1F10RK STOCKS Early Slump Followed by Re bound, Led by Shippings; U. S. Steel Finishes at Net Loss of 2 Points. New York, May 81. Trading In stock! during the greater part of today'! unsettled session was Influenced almost entirely by war conditions, which effected early re cessions of 1 to 3 points In Important Issues. In the flnsl hour the market was en livened by a buoyant advance In shippings, which carried moat of those shares far above final prices of the previous session. Marine preferred, on accumulation of the most confident character, mads a nst gain of tlk points to 104, th! common gaining 4'H points and the 6 per cent bonds i. Ths movement In Marines coincided with a meeting of the directors at which pro gress In the proposed sale of the company's British tonnage to British financial In terests was reported. Other active stocks also sipsrlenced a re bound from minimum levels, these for the most part, however, being relatively nominal. United States stsel, selling minus Its regular and "extra" dividends of ii per cent, made an extreme reaction of almost 3 points, rallying over half, but finishing at a net loss of 1 potnts. Allied Industrials and equipments fared better In the main raj Is, after forfeiting Initial sdvances, made a sharp recovery, as also did sundry specialties and unclassified Issues. There was a marked Increase of trading In bonds, but this centered mainly In Liberty Issues, all but ths ls reflecting continued pressure at lower reoords. New mlnlmums were $94.00 for the first 4s, 93.SK for the second 4s and $96.10 for thcts offerings of ths latter being especially Inrge. Total sales (par value) were $11, 175,000. United Stales bonds (old Issues) were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotation! on leading stocks: Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar., 200 71 70Vi 70 American Can (.200 4IU 41 41 Am. Car A Fndry 2,100 76 76 7814 Amer. Locomotive. 400 (1 6214 62 Amer. S. A Refng. 1,800 75 71 74 Amer. Sugar Refng 1,200 108 107 lot Amer. Tel. A Tel. 1,100 13 17 18 Am. Zinc, L. A S 16 Anaconda Copper.. 8,000 61 $1 ' Atchison 11 A. Q. A W. I. 8. L. 4.000 105 101 106 Baltimore A Ohio. 1,400 65 64 64 Butte A Sup. Cop.. 100 11 11 11 Cal. Petroleum.... 6,100 11 18 11 Canadian Paclflo. 1,100 144 141 144 Central Leather... 400 64 14 (4 Chesapeake A Ohio 1.600 (8 17 68 C, M. A St. Paul.. 1,(00 44 41 41 Chicago A N. W tl C. R. I. A P. ctfi. 7,100 11 11 11 Cblno Copper 400 40 40 40 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 1,800 47 44 46 Corn Prod. Refng.. (,600 lt 18 2t Crucible Steel (.400 (1 60 (1 Cuba Cane Sugar. 1,100 10 lt 10 Distillers' Security. lt.OOt 66 14 6 Erie 200 16 16 15 General Electric... 1,500 144 164 144 General Motors.... 4,100 lit lit 117 Ot. Northern pfd... 60 8t lt 11 at. N. Ore ctfs.. 1,100 11 10 11 Illinois Central tt Inspiration Capper. 1.900 48 47 48 Int. M. M. pfd... 70,900 104 18 104 Inter. Nickel 1,100 27 17 27 Inter. Paper 100 16 It 16 K. C. Southern 17 Kennecott Copper.. 1,(00 11 11 11 Louis. A Nash 116 Maxwell Motors 26 Mex. Petroleum... (.600 12 tO 11 Miami Copper tOO 27 27 27 Missouri Paclflo... 1.700 23 22 23 Montana Power 6( Nevada Copper.... (00 19 19 lt N. Y. Central 1,600 72 71 72 N. Y., N. H. A H.. 10,500 44 42 43 Norfolk A West 101 Northern Pacific. 800 84 81 86 Paclflo Mall 100 10 10 10 Pennsylvania (00 48 41 41 Pittsburgh Coal.... 100 49 48 49 Ray Con. Copper.. 700 14 11 24 Reading 16.200 88 86 8t Rep. Iron A Steel. 4.400 82 81 81 Shattuck Arlx. Cop. 100 16 16 1( Southern Pacific... 100 82 81 82 Southern Railway.. 1.800 23 28 28 Studebaker Corp... 1,00 40 18 40 Texas Co 1.800 144 141 141 Union Pacific 8,600 122 119 120 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 1,100 lit 116 118 U. 8. Steal 144,600 99 17 17 U. 8. Steel pfd 109 Utah Copper 1.000 77 77 77 Wabash- pfd. "B'' 23 Western Union to Westingh. Electrio 800 41 41 41 Total sales for the day, 616,000 ahares. Ex-dlvldend. St. Louis live Stock Market. St. Louis, May II. Cattle. Receipt!, 1, 600 head; market steady; native beef steers, $11.60iSil7.60; yearling steers and heifers, to KOtfftiR KO' in.i. 17 60(fS13.76: atockers and feeders, IB.60iM2.00; fair to prima southern beer steers, iiq.noinp jo.oo; Deer cows snd heifers, $0.00 13. 50; native calves, $7.75(914.00. Hogs Receipts. 1.200 head; market high er; lights, $16.45017.60; pigs, $14.00011.60; mixed and butchers, $16.2616.(0; good heavy, $16.26016.25; bulk of sales, $14,200 14.60. Sheep Receipts, 100 head; market steady; lambs, $14.00017.00; ewes, $11.00 0 14.00; cannen and choppers, $7.00010.00. Kansas City Uve Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. May II. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market steady; prime fed steen, 116. 75017.25; dresses beef steers, $13.00016.60; western steen, $14.00017.26; cows, $7.60013.00; heifers, $1.00014.00; stockers and feeders, $8.60011 50; bulls, $8.25012.00; calves, $8 (0O13.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; bulk, $16.25016.40; heavy, 114.109 16 40; packers snd butchers. 116. 10016.45; light, $16.20014 40; pigs, $15.80016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4.000 head; market staedy; lambs. $16.50020 60: year lings, $14.00017.60; wethen, $13.00016.60; ewes, $11.00016.00. Along City Live Stock. Hlonx City. la, May 11. Cattle Receipt!, 1.200 head; market lOo higher; beef steers, $12.00017.75; fat cows and heifers, $1,000 1,1.60; cannera, $7.0008.60; atockers and feeders, $9.00012.00; calves, $8.00018.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8.00013.00; feeding cows snd heifers, $7.60011.60. Hogs Receipts, 3,600 head; markst 10 to 15o higher; light, $16.46016.65; mixed, 816.35fM6.60; heavy, $16 26016.35; pigs, $16.00017.26; bulk, 116.35016.41. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head; market steady. St. Joseph Uve Stock. St. Joseph, May 81. Cattle Receipts, 600 head; market steady; steers, $12.00017.00; cows and heifen, $7.00015-50; calves, $7.00 013. (0. Hogs Receipts, 2.000 head; market lower; top, $17.40; bulk of sales, $17,200 17.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 760 bead; market steady; lambs, $12.00017.26; ewee, $8.00012.25. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa May 21. Turpentine, firm; 41; sales, 434 bbls.; receipts, 101 bbls.; shipments, 411 bbls.; stocks, 21,467 bbls. Rosin Steady: sale; receipt!, 1. 11; shipments, 1.427 bbls.; stocks, 90,170 bbl. Quote B. D, 760; B, T, O, H, I, E, Til; J M. I70 N. TH; WO. $001 WW. 110, GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Trade in Corn Slow; Market Weak; Oats Show Slight Loss ; Inquiry for Bar- , ley Light. Omaha. May 11, 19l!.v Arrival! of grain over the holiday con Muted of 46 cars of wheat, 179 care of corn, II cars of oats, 2 cars of rye and I cars of barley. Trade In cash corn was unusually alow, buyers and sellers falling to get together al all until shortly after noon. The market was extremely weak, the spot being quoted from 60 to lOo lower. The bulk of the sales showed a decline of (s and 8c, particularly In the better grades, while the pooret grades suffered a greater loss. No. 1 white sold at (1.66; No. 1 yellow at $1.41 and $1.(0. and No. 4 yellow at $1.40 and $1.44. Oati held up fairly well In face ot th drop la corn and were quoted lo and ls off for the good grades. Sample grade oats sold at (8c 1c under Wednesday'! prices. No. 1 white oats brought 71o and the 1 white, Tlo, No. I white went al 71c and the 4 grade at TOO. No sales of ry were reported, while the only sales of bsrley were of the sample grade, and extremely poor stuff at that. These rare brought 70c and 860. Th lax qulry for either cereal was very light. These sales were reported today: Corn No. I white: 1 eari, 11.68. Ko. white: 1 car, $1.35; t cars, $1.10. No. 6 white: I cars, $115; 1 ear, $1.00. Sample white: 1 oar, $1.00; 1 car, 76c. No. 1 yel low: 1 car, $1.60, No. I yellow; $ can, 11.60; 4 cars. $1.4; I can, 11.4T. No. 4 yellow: 4 can, $1.44; 1 car, $1.41. No. yellow: 1 car, $1.21; I ears, $1.11. Sam ple yellow: 1 car, tlo; l-t ear, too.. No. ( mixed: 1 oar, $1.10. No. ( mlxsd: 1 l-f cars, 11.10. Sample mixed: 1 car, lit. ' - Oats No. 1 white: 1 ear, 7le. no. I white, t can, Tlo. No. I white; I ears, 71a; l-l ear, Tie No. 4 white: t tmra, 70o. Sample white: 4 can, lie Barley Sample: 1 car, I (a; 1 ear. Too. Clearances were: Corn, 14,(04 ba.; emta, 878,000 bu. Primary wheat reoelpta were 441,0(4 va, and shipments 18,000 bu., against reoelpta ot 416,000 bu. and shipments of 1,411,041 bu, last year. t Primary corn receipts were 1.01T.OOO am and shipments (01,000 bu., against receipt of 101,000 bo. and shipments ot 461,404 b. . last year. Primary oau receipts were tll.Oee ml and shipments 111,000 ba., against receipts of 617,000 bu. and shipment! ot 811,0041 last year. CARLOT RBCI1IFTS. Wheat Om. Oat. Chicago 1 tl Ut Minneapolis ......... ...HI .. ., nuluth t .. .. Omaha lfl , H Kansas City M M e St. Louie T M 11 Winnipeg ...141 ,, ' Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I whit. $1.68; No. I white. $1.66; No. I whit. $1.1001.16; No. I white. $1.0001.11: sampl white, 75c0$l.OO: No. 1 yellow, $l.(0O 151; No. I yellow, $1.4701. 50; N. 4 yel low. $1.400144; No. I yellow, ll.llOl.lt: sample yellow, t012c; No. I mixed, $1.10; No. ( mixed, 11.0701. 12; sample mixed, tt. Oats: No. 1 white, 71 e; No. t whit. Tlo; No. 4 white, 70c; sample, (to. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 116 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Article Open High I Low Close Tt Corn. I 1 1 June 111 1 11 110 .,...1.. 111 July 1 86 1 16 111 lit Oats. May 78 76 Tl T4 Tl July 11 (5 (1 14 (I . Pork. May II 41 It II 81 41 11 II It II July It 60 It tO St 40 II II 3$ (0 Lard. I I I July tt It 14 II 21 T5 II tO It IT Sep. 14 00 14 II 31 17 14 10 14 II Ribs. July 11 17 II Tl 11 15 It (0 11 40 Sep. II 10 II 10 21 80 II 10 21 00 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION'S, Cora Drops to Reason's lowest Price and Belling Order Flood Market. Chicago, May II. Lowest prices yet thl ssason resulted In the corn market today from weather condition Ideal for th trow ing crop. The close was unsettled, 1 to lo nst lower, with June $1.11 and July $1.11 to $1.11. Oats finished Tt -to lo down and provisions varying' from IT point decline to II points advance. High temperatures following the reoent period of wetness made the outlook de cidedly bearish In regard to corn. The consequenoe was a stream of selling order ' to commission houses, and there seemed no doubt that much of the pressure wa in ths direction of liquidating lone contracts. Support of a substantial char acter failed to develop until a redescent ot more than I cents a bushel had taken place. Even then, the principal buying cam from shorts who desired to collect profit. Hal lies which ensued were of relatively mod- " erate extant, and not aggressively held, owing somewhat to slowness of oash In quiry and to enlargement of reoelpta. Oats, like corn, dropped to new low level for th season. Short did not wait for eleventh hour settlement of contracts and there wa no new Incentive to holder. , ' Provisions sympathised with tho weakness of grain and wtth the decline In hog values as compared with Wednesday, Chicago, May 11. Butter Unohangd. ' Egg Lower; receipts, 14.111 eae. tints, lOOHH! ordinary firsts, 110111 at mark, case Included, 1980e, Potatoes Rcslpta, 14 oar; market a ' ohanged. Poultry aht. lowers towto, tT ttrs, lie. New Tork Money Market), New Tork, May II. Meroantil Paper t Four and six months, I per cent Sterling Slxtyday bill. $4.71; eommer. merclal 10-day bills on banks, $4.7I( eom- morclal 10-day bill. $4.71; demand. $4.76; eables, $4,717-11. Francs Demand. $5.71; eables, $5.T0. Guilders Demand, (Oo; cables, 60 o. Lire Demand, $1.14; eables, $1.11. Rubles Demand, llc; eables, 14s. ' nominal. Sliver Bar, tts; Msxlcan dollars, TT. Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad, , Irregular. Time Loans Steady; 10 days and 14 days, 1 06 per cent; six months, per sent aaksd. Call Money Firm; high, I per cent; low, . 4 per cent; ruling rate, I per sent) losing bid, 4 per cent; offered at I per cent; last loan, I per cent. U. 8. 2s, reg... tl1T s jaoq tjouejj do oouppn.... !8t( "sj 1019 g 'fl U. S. Is, reg.,. II g( -sg jeqqnH 'n. do coupon.... 88 oi 'O'd DOiUjQ, U. B. Lib. !s.9t.t(lig -jsr -oej V 'xei V. B. 4s, reg.. 106 tg s suiH 'Be do coupon... 105 ft 06 '19 'A3 '01 j -g. A. For. Bso. Is. t( 16 It ' ' 'B 1 '0 A. T. A T. 0. Is. 11 tt 'St u uipH Anglo-French Is t0jt "i 'neS op Armour ACo 4 s 11 g -st Hoo nue Atchlsaa gen. 4s tltT( 'it 1 V '1 1I Bal. A O. 4s TtIU Cent r. 4s. 77 Beth. St r. Is. It Int. M. M. 6s.. 101 Csnt. Leather (1 15 K. C. 8. ret. 6 78. Cent, Pac. lit.. 10 L. A N. unL 4 84 Chei. A O. . I (0 M. K. A T. lit 4 63 C. B. A Q. j. 4s 93 Mo. Pao. gen. 4s 67 C M. A8 P c 4s 76 Mont, Power (1. 18 CRIAPr r 4i. 67N. T. C. deb. I 14 Colo. A 8. r 4( 71N. Pac. 4s 79 D. A R, Q. r. 6s 11 do 3s 58. D. A C. Is, 1911 tl0. 8. U ret. 4s. 85'. Erie gen. 4 64 'at N. 1st 4l 86 Gen. Electrio li 18 Bid. Dunn's Trade Review. New Tork, May II. Dunn's Review says: The more complete concentration of the nation's Industrial force on war activities, necessitating msny changes, Is being ac complished steadily, and with a minimum ot disturbance. Extension of governmental domination of business to meet the exl- -gencles of the period Is reflected In th continued readjustments In both production and distribution and ths situation should be further featured by Important action on, , railroad rates and wages and by proposal of new taxation measures. While the rise of prices of various commodities baa bees halted through official regulation or front other cause, manufacture and mercantile profits are large In' many Instances as re ports of earnings testify, and the May Insolvency returns to close the smallest number of commercial reverse for ' th month In fully a decade. Weekly bank clearing. $4,431,344,111. Boston Wool Market. Boston, May 81. The Commercial Bull tin will ay tomorrow: "Th given plan for handling the new : domeatlc clip Is being rounded into working order more and more freely, but there are not a few difficulties to be Ironed out It could hardly be expected to be otherwise, when the sise ot the scheme Is considered, Manufacturan ars anxious to get wool sup plies, especially such a ar chiefly needed . for government fabrics, that 1 the medium . grades ot wool." Sooured basis: Texas, fine II month. 11.7101.75; fine I months, 11.6OOl.tt. laiuornia orvnera, fi.tvvi.(B county, $1.64; soutbara, $L46(Le4V T I