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‘] > d > d > q > d ‘ J > 4 > q > = > ‘Tribune Cliedified Advertisements =PHONE 823= .tREAT DEMAND for Barbers at. wages; men and. women. time required. Catalog free. 1893. MOLER BARBER CO! clean cut young fellows, ages 17 to 22 to travel with Advert ic A big chance, boys. Leave Il tonight. Mr. Pacific Hotel. ‘QOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125—§200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors Particulars free. Write, Mr. Os ment, _33-P,_St, Louis, Mo, FEMAI Hebe THREE neat appe young ladies ages 18 to 23, to travel with Sales- manager and wift Advertising work. Chance to see the country and make big money. Good salary re town at once. Mr. CO ing to Bismarck desire housekeeper. Desire lady between 40 and 50 who hand, Address in hand Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. : {eon preferred). Also ish washing. G. C. Ho! Washburn, N. “Bde RUBBER APRON, SA} SEND 160, and learn to make 310.00 LEM Kins Wan w itress at Cafe. Do not Phone. HOME LAUNDRY Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. FOR EXCRANGE Would like to trade my spyendix preserved in a bottle of alcohol for a gallon or two of some kind of laxative oil. I find that Dr. MacLachlan was right when he warned me not to have my “oil can” removed for I have suf- fered’ a great deal from constipa- tion and pain since my operation. T have now learned that an opera- tion is absolutely unnecessary for all inflammations of every yer zi ic, Roome 6-8, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM, brand new, stucco bungalow, oak floors, built in ice box, electric range and other fea- tures to. make it the best built bungalow in the city. On reason- able terms at $3,950. SIX ROOM bungalow, 3 bed rooms, east front, close ii Not quite complete and can be finished as to woodwork, decorating and painting to suit buyer, on very Cearbaule terms at $5,900, SIX ROOM modern house in excel- lent condition, nice trees, nice neighborhood at only $5,200. SIX ROOM house, close in, nice lawn and trees, corner lot with Jots of room for another house; one of if the best neighborhoods in the city, $5,700. FOUR ROOM cottage full basement, 150 foot lot, barn, $1,700. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cement, basement, well built and cheap at $2,300. FIVE-ROOM and attic, stucco: bung- alow, stationary tubs, ement, garage, Al condition, close to school, nice neighborhood, east front, $5,800, BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms, INSURANCE: Fire, tornado, auto mobile, in ey old reliable com- panies. ¥ARM LANDS; Lucas Block, I haye started five sales the past few 3 with local farmers who said, “I am going to buy now before prices go up.” DO YOUR real estate business with the busiest dealer inthe city. F. E. YOUNG. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or WHEN WE offer a rebuilt car for sale, we think of it as something that is going to carry the repute- tion of this house for full value and fair dealing throughout this com- munity. And we value our good name more than anything else in this business. “You can ,trust this car. 1924 Dodge coupe, good as new. ? “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND’ FLATS FOR SALE—Two apartment modern bungalow, 9 roy (one 4 and one 6). Hot water fea Glectricity, maple floor, fir finish, full base- ment, double heated garage, lawn and trees, Ideal home and regular income at the same time. 622 Tenth Phone _842-M. FOR S! lots, house, barn, chi¢ken house, also fruit trees and garden all planted, also one horse very gentle, good for children, Call at 1025 north Eleventh street or Phone 908. ENR ah oa ait FOR RENT—A new bungalow near Park, has bullt in garage, electric range. May be rented furnished or ake ert by June first or E— cated, 50 x 160 ft. lot. Price reas Phone 858 or call at 417 THE HOUSE No, 318, Mandan Ave. will be for rent the Ist of June. It is a 7 room house, strictly modern. Call FOR RENT—Three room modern flat, gas stove. Adults only. Call at at Rosser Ave, West or Phone 623-J. NEW LOW PRICES June Quality Chicks, alivé nostpaid: Anconi Leghorns 1 8, eds, Barred Rocks 13c; R. C. Reds, White Rock: Wyandotte Mino ress. Orpin, ngtons 14c; Brahmas 16c; Heavy. 10c. Other standard breeds; full e feed, supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, : NORTHERN BABY CHIC! hatched. Incubators, coal brooders, Globe oer fountains, viole' 1) lass, reme- dies. Everything for the’ poultry and bee man. New price dist, free catalogs. N. D, upply © Co. Hatchery Dept., Moorh " -OLD tested June Chicks ‘3 106 repaid: Leghorns $11 White, Buff Rocks, Buff ‘and Wi ite Orpington Reis, Wyandottes, Brahmi 13.50; Mixed $9; All Heavy, ‘Mixed $11. ‘Lots of 50, %e more, Orders promptly filled, Bopp Hatchery, Férgue Falls, Minn. ‘electric id oil ai feeder MOWM’N POP HOW MUCH LCE BO YOU WANT IN THE WARE HOUSE STODAU MP. GUNN? FOR SALE peo ‘MODERN BUNGALOW on Bighth street, full bas Ment, s eonerete floor, fl di east te | garage. feasonable taxcs. price $3,800. Term: FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, ‘one bed room, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, concrete Lge ed gar- age. Sales price $2,800. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Seventh street, three bed rooms, full basement, furnace heat, con- crete floor, floor drain, east front, fine lawn and trees, screened porch: Reasonable taxes, NEW SIX ROOM . HOUSE, FIRE- place, full basement, basement gar- age, good location, Sales price $7,600, Terms. \NEW SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hardwood floors, large living room, fireplace, built-in fea tures, four bedrooms, full base. ment, enclosed porch. East front. Sales price $8,500. LARGE MODERN HOUSE, HARD- Avood floors and trim, hot water heat; four very large bed rooms, fireplace, fine lot; double garage, . south front, quick possession. SEE THIS AGENCY WHEN YOU .buy your home. Aj goed complete list of homes at prices that car fit any buyer. Hedden Real Estate Agency Homes—Lote—Farmiands Webb Block. Phone 0. MISUELLANEOUS IN THE RACE OF LIFE the “man with the educated bowels will bea! the, man with an educated brain. If you suffer from constipation and piles or have trouble with your stomach, ee all-bladder or ndix, visit the Clinic of Dr. Mac- Lachlan (Harvard). We CURE ail diseases without the KNIFE, Why go through the pain and expense of an operation when you can be cured easily and quien without | sur- gery by our NATURAL METHO! vitamin herbs, and scientific feet CLINIC, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Bloek, __ Bismarck, N. FOR SALE STORE fixtures at Wing, Rhinelander ice box, 6ft. be z $125.00 Large roll top desk . 15. Sunbeam heater Coffee mill . Counters, exch | Many other fixtures for sale cheap. J. KELLY, Wing, No. Da -Ch say a Pe G Rollers, German Chappers and/ Hartz Mountain, also native sing- ers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J._ Jacob Bull, Dickinson, Ni Dak 28, EPILEPSY—How _ poisoned "blood causes Fits, How to stop Fits promptly. Free treatise and in- structions.’ Write Western Med cal Ass'n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chicago. FOR SALE—AIl_ kinds of seed and eating potatoes of good varieties, Phone 571 or call at South Side Grocery, corner Eleventh and Sweet; street. aT FOR SALE—Fresh milk goats espe- cially good for infants and invalids. Seventy-five dollars. S. 8, Suth- erland, South Heart, N. ixed| RAG RUGS Woven. Will c ‘and deliver, Prices reasonable. Call 702-M or Mrs. R. B. Fields, 223) Third street sou! FOR SALE—Coswell Aristocrat por- table talking machine and 85‘ new records, Ideal for picnickers, Phone FOR SALE—Two row cultivator, also fresh milch cows. J. E. Chesak, _miles South of Bismarck. | FOR SALE—A $65 oom baby ee, in good condition, $25 for FOR SALE CHEAP—Set of Britan- niea Encyclopedia of 29 volumes. ‘OR SALE—Two porch couch swings. Gail at 414 First street or Phone| 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FURNITURE FURNITURE FOR iis an lamp, @avenport and chair, victrola, ‘din: in~ table and four cheirs, buffet, bed, dresser, chiffonier, stove and others, Phone 767-LJ or call at ice e box, dresser, two large rugs, bed 3 an it . ee mattress. Phone FOR BALE Upright ‘piano. ity to buy an excellent in- erent couting $485.00 at $175.00, eau moving. 414 Rosser Ave- nue six chairs, bronze: bed, two: dres: ice box ahd miscellaneous Very reasonably priced. Call ror SALES jaytag washing chine, gas range, good as new, radio stand and bassinet, one rocker. Phone 837-M. __ FOR' SALE—Practically new ice box, A three weeks, $15.00. all lome Jyinch, 118 ‘Sixth street. Phone 188 -A large A ning toom tal condition. Ph 363. FOR s SALA —Heusshold furniture. Reasonable. 1 at 318 Ave. B West. Phone 200 FOR SALE—Cheap, Duofold in good condition. Call’ at 112 Eighth street. FOR SALE—Monarch Coal range, ai- So new bed and mattress. hone in Wal- in excellent LM. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, cool in summer. Also one sleeping room suitable for two. All modern. Close in, Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. FOR RENT—Good room suitable for one or two, in modern home. Two blocks from posteffice. Bath and telephone convenient, 222 Second for light Nouseueapite: on ground floor, modern house. 1100’ Brond- Way, corner Eleventh street, Phone keeping rooms with gas for coo ing in modern home. Call at 619 Sixth 61 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| g@ room in new modern stucco! bungalow, Call Phone 548-M or 906 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Three furnished housekeeping rooms, close in, Teasonable. > Call at 601 Third IR RENT—One or two modern un- furnished city heated rooms. Private entrance. Call at. 30414 in modern home. Call*at 0 West «Thayer or Phone 440-LR, )R RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Call at 322 Ninth street or Phone 1064-R. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home. Call at 216 Second street or Phone 832-J, | FOR Ri —Mo . furnished room. Hot and cold water in room. 610 ‘Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- «jing room. Close in. Call at 316 “Third str FOR RENT—Nicely furn' in modern home. Close in. Phone 844-5. APARTMENTS FOR Fi Pi ent Rue apartments, modern, 3 roor with bath, frigidaire and electric Ps aia Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone RENT—During June, July and ‘August, furnished four room apart- ment on ground flode. See Roy: Rett, 710 Seventh street. Phone NT sublet June 1 15th to Sept. 1st. Purnished, liv. ing room, bed room, kitchenette and _bath. Person Cou Phone 993-M. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor, priced reasonable. 400 Fourth or Phone FOR RENT—Furnished apattment on ground floor with private entrance. Il_at 422 Fifth street. — shed or unfur- si shed’ ny one ath at the Varney For TRENT. Modern = nm Ay FOR : —Si njshed and afesusten Ue ge — artment, L, ——-- tg Apts. 216 Third street, Phone Fok PENT —Aparimont “at ‘at Wood- atom see Apartments. Inquire H, J. Tt furnished FF Murphy ray 204% Main Ave. ‘Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furnishea kitchenette, Hazelhurat. 411 Fifth aStregt. FOR SALE—i986 “Buick Standard Sedan driven 6,500 miles, List price as equipped | with license $1638.00. A bargain for cash. Phone 679-R. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office or on ane rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply to F, Knowles. “room mod- cen Houlee by June first, family of three. Write Tribune Ad. No. 99. WORK WANTED ViROSMARING—Plain and fancy. Specialty, suits and coats relined. Go out by the day. Phone 731-LM. Mrs, Chas. Lamb, 616 Tenth street. SALESMEN ‘AN’ Salesman for Southwest- ern North Dakota, Bismarck and adjacent territory. sales experience preferred. Should own car, be a hustler and show Jean past tecord. Hankinson Nur- ‘ankinso D. TOLLECTION AC AGENCY wants travel- -ing Salesman- Auditor. Solicit. con- tracts, ‘Appaint \sub-agents. $100.00 weekly. Give tefetences. INTER- NATIONAL, 619 Milly Bldg., -San Francisco. CANADA FEARS CROP FAILURE IN. PROVINCES Incessant Rains Slash Wheat; Acreage in Territory North of N. D. Winnipeg, May 25 nadian Press in an unoffi of crop conditions in western Canada declare that unprecedented spring rainfall and — low — temperatures | throughout the fertile grain b driven the traditionally optimistic farmers to the verge of despair. Incessant rai over the plains area during the past two months have so thoroughly saturated the soil that farmers have abandoned all hope of further wheat s As a consequence, the voarse grain acre- R age will be proportionately increased although further preci n of the past two days has precluded resump- tion of scedine operations. Arca North of N. D. Hit Hardest Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan farmers have been hit the hardest by the inclement weather. Definite fig- ures covering the extent of seeding ready completed. are not yet a le, but it is estimated that in Al- rta from 40 to 90 per cent of the crop is in the ground. In Saskatchewan the unofficial fig- ures range between 50 and 80. per cent, while Manitoba is from 25 to 70 per cent. Very little coarse grain seeding has been done, The first private report on crop conditions will be issued on Saturday morning while the government survey is not ex- pected for some time. Wet Spring It has been the wettest s perienced in western Can in a decade with an average fall of three inches of rain since April 1. Where farmers succeeded in eetting in their crops between recurring storms, the soggy state of the soil has retarded the most favored dis- in is only a few inches above the ground. In some parts of Manitoba the sun has not been seen for a week times and for the past month in this. ring ex- province there have not been three; successive days of good weather. The uncertainty of the 1927 crop situation has been clearly reflected in the safe steady advance of wheat prices since the middle of April, the May option working from the low point of 1.39% to 1.70 this morning, a gain of more than 30 cents in six weeks. — Nursery stock | eel .LIVESTOC GO DOWNWARD)" Profit Taking B Brings Reac- tion After Prices Soar to New Highs Chicago, May 25.—{()—After soar- ing today ‘to new record highs, reacted owing to continued ' profit ing. A sensational bulge in wheat prices at Winnipeg, together with indications of disastrous hindrance to Canadian seeding, bullish factor her All deliveries of wheat and rye and deferred deliveries of corn as well Jas July and September, oats reuched” today the highest prices yet this season. Wheat closed unsettled % to 2% cents net lower, corn 1% to 1% cents down, oats % off to 4% cent up, and Provisions showing 7 cents to 60 cents decline. Wheat trading here a broad- ened out in volume today, flue- tuations of 1@2 cents a bushel at times frequently taking place with- in a few minutes. So rapid were the price changes that black board quo- tations were often much behind the actual, price in the p' Ascent of values was promoted ont only by re- |ports of further adverse weather in {Canada and by extraordinary gain: at Winnipeg, but also by upward re- vision of estimated world wheat re- quiremen Accordin® to a leading authority, world needs for wheat this season are now equal to 792,000,000 bushels, On ‘the other hand, estimates of th world exportable surplus been ed and sre now — put 811,000,000 = bushels. Considerable e today was taken too, of pre- mestic crop estimates will indicate a lo’ yield than May returns, spite an advance of one bushel per acre in the par yield, \ian AT STARTS STRONG LOWER AT CLOSE PeMinbeepee May 25.—(P)-—Wh prices rocketed higher today, a | tacular jump of 13% cents in Win: peg May touching off the domestic | market and causing an excited open- ing bulge. Minneapolis July and September advanced: rE 4 to 2% cents. Toward the close'a quick break. on profit taking wiped out early gains and colse was 1 to 1% cents lower. Oats had a s but gains weer lost. ed down, but added {144 to 1! cents to yesterday's gains. Late in the session, however, dropped 2 cents under yesterday's close. Barley futures were dull and flaxseed dragey, lower on a light | trade. ; Cash wheat of good to choice |quality sold rapidly at firm prem- iums, while the softer ty were quiet and draggy. ranging down to the number fours was in good demand. Winter wheat was scarce and firm. Dyrum was. steady. Cern was steady. | Oats were quiet and steady, mami for rye was quieter ior p quality. irley: was stendy, Flaxseed: was in light supply ue fair* demand. STOCK MARKET | | CLOSES FIRM De- ue Prices Recover From Slump. When Buying of Indus. trials Is Resumed New York, May 25.—(4—Stock prices opened strong, broke sharply when heavy selling movement swept, through the market just before mid-| day, and then made irregular recov-! ery when buying operations were re- sumed in-the high grade industrials. The reaction was accompanied by rumors of the serious Mness of A Long Trip E WONDER HOW THAT GUY EXPECTS ME ‘To Look AT AN ICE BILL LIKE THIS AND KEEP COOL — THIS THING LOOKS LE THE WAR DEBT! = By Taylor | HERE TYTE’S TAKEN A TRIP AND L DON'T KNOW WHEN HE'S COMING BACK AND START HIS PoP CORN DEAL IT’S A CINCH (FE DOESN'T HURRY UP OUR. MONEUW’S GOING To TAKE A “TRIP_AND NEVER, COME Backs © 1D WIS LITTLE BOY FIND You, BOBBY ¥ WAAT'S AIS AAME AND WHERE WHEAT os ; Idictions that coming unofficial do-! de-! appy advance of % to 4 Peet SEBS SS YEN CHICAGO RANGB May 25 Close Close —Toda; Yesterday Year Ago Open Wheat— i May 1.51% @152 1444 1.70% @ Sept. Corn—- May was the chief) Rye Sept. Lard- July Sept. Ribs— Jul; 12.85 Bellies: July Sept. 14.25 14.40 14.25 155 1.47% 1.44% 1.43% 141% 22% 95% 97% 90% 92% 24% 60 Ad 1 50 Ad's AT% Ve 1.14% 1.11% 1.04% 120 1.15% 1.09% 115 111% 1.04% to% 12.30 12.50 12.25 12.42, 12.65 12,55 12.80 14.00 1426 12.30 12.50 12,25 12.30 13.95, 14. 15 George F, Baker, veteran capitalist, but these were promptly denied. Some of the selling undoubtedly was inspired by fears that the technical position of the market had been weakened by the recent rapid advance in many issu but the important influence: 1 Electric syarenbed to the ‘in 3 to $4 annual di d by touching 101, : ay high ord for the present issues. Bald- s pushed up above 220, and coveries took place in United General Mo- tors, America Refining and dustrial favorites. in Woolen preferred sagge to 50%, the lowest price in 25 years ‘and the common ‘was down to 1758 the lowest since 1915. Real Silk Hosiery also touch a new low irmness of some of the silk shares wi ssociated with rumors of a pending silk merger: The closing was firm. Rushing up of United States Steel to 174%, a new high record, produced a flurry of short covering which yesterday carried up a number of shares into y high territory. “Material were established by West win ree a and coarse gr MINNEAPOLIS CASH. C Minneapolis, May 2 Pe Wheat pts today 133 compared to 165 year ago, Minneapolis cash wheat s closing quotations today follow: usual pre-holiday profit taking also| Montaba 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2D. 2 2 3 1 nd, Pullman, Case Threshing} | al Motors, Radio Cor- American and Nickel proximated 2,2 Electric Plate. Total sales CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 26.—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs receipts 22,000; light medium weight hogs fairly active; , 10 to 15 cents low mostly 10 cents lower than Tuesday's average; bulk 9.50; several loads topping at 9.5 most 220 to 240 pound averages 9.30 @Y. {butchers 8.50@9.00; pigs 15 cents or more lower; bulk 140 to 170 pound averares 9. pigs mostly 9.00 downward; bulk d sirable packing sows 8.10 and below heavyweight hogs 8.65@9. Heyer light Ha ile ht 9.00@9.45; packing sows 8.10@ slaughter pigs 8.50@9.25. | Cattle 11,000; fed steers and year- steady to strony; better slow; prospects lower at generally steady trade on ther classes except vealers; latter 25@50 cents lower; best matured steers 13.75 early sell at 12,00 downward getting better tion than choice id. a 13,00 upward; bulk fed steers 1 @'2.36; yearlings 9.75@11.00; taik- few loads 260 to 350 pound 3 light light and { Waterworks and| Mitt Fancy 1 Amber Durum and Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Durum Dry spring wheat 180 to 210 pound averages 9.40@ 9 3 1 oan 00 on vealers 15,000; opening fairly active, generally steady with Tuesday; three doubles of choice Idaho lambs | to packers 17,00; 47 head out at 14.00; four doubles of good Californi lambs sorted 10 per cent 16.65 of short medium culls 10,00@ fat clipped ewes 6.50 of choice around 104. pounds i ethers 13,25; 80. 8T. PAUL South St. Paul, y 25.—(U. § D. of A.)—Cuttle 2,500; best. steers and yearlings slow, steady to weak; largely yearling run; bulk salab! from 9.50@10.50; few cars upward to 11,00; she stock active, mostly 6.00@8.50; cutters 4.50@5.50; unchanged; weighty medium grades largely 6.76@7.00; stockers and feed- ers nominally steady. ves 4,000; vealers unevenly 25 @50 higher; best lights 10.50@11.50; bulk 11.00, Hogs 14,500; very slow, averaging 10@15 lower than Tuesday; bulk 160 to 210 pound butchers 8.85@8.05; latter price top; most medium and heavyweight butchers 8.50; few ex- hite oats.. : Barley, ch to fancy a | Barley, med to good.. K" Burley, lower erades. No. steers of value to,4 Mixed corn.. Hard Spring, fancy 159% @i1.62% . LGB OL 3% 157%*@1.60% 1.48% @1.605, 1.48% @1.57% 147% @1.563% 1.56% @1.59% 1.51% @1.55% 1.475% @1.50% 146%@ .. exer 40% Hard Sprini To arrive gd to choice . §., ord to gd Dark Northern To arrive . Northern To arrive dD. nh S., ch to ‘fe ad to choice n. N , ord to good Northern » ch to f DLN, ad to choice D. N.S. oe to good Northern Dark Har ell To arrive . pedi (Mont. To arrive . & 8. D. 13 146% @1 5% 1.40% @1.45% 1.39% @1.44% 1.49% @1.59% 1.49% @1,54% 1.47% @1.67% ses. 147% @1.57% 1 Dark - 146% @1.48% ++ 146% @1.48% 1 Hard. 1.45% @147% 1.45% @1.47% 1.55% @1,61% 1.56% @1.59% 1.57% @1.60% Amber Durum. 1.56% @1.59% To arrive 1.54) s ‘ +» 1.55% @1.58: To arrive ...... 1.52% @ Amber Durum. 155% @E6 Bree, 1 arrive .& 8. D., “arrive To arrive . Red Duru To arrive Yellow corn. To arrive Yellow corn. To arrive Yellow corn.. To arrive Yellow corn. Yellow corn... Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive To arrive To arrive To arrive To arrive she sedabneinnnnronsnasans bi tes tem ili” ts: to? lel tek et es al is: P) Rye To arrive @... 1 Flaxseed. @? 26 To arrive @2.35 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE jay Open High Low Close Wheat— May July 1.46 1.48% 1.50% LAT 147% - Sept. 145% ‘LA7% 144% 144% Rye— bulls | 9, cessively heavy mixed butchers and sows 8.00; buik ordinary sows 7.50; stags 7.50; pigs steady, bulk 10.00; average cost Tuesday ‘8.67; weight} 245. Sheep 100; fat ‘lambs ‘nominally steady; sheep unevenly 50 lower; best clipped ewes 6.60. : CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Ma; 2 red 1.53; hard 1.54% to 1.57%. Corn No. 3 mixed 88%; No, 3 yel- low 91% @02. Oats No. 2 white 51@51%; No. 3 white 48@51 Rye No. ae 1.05. Barley 82 Timothy seed. 4.00@5.25. Clover seed 25.00@34.00. Lard 12. Ribs 12.25. Bellies 14.00. SRICARG PRODUCE May 25. jo, 1 Durum— Ma 25.—()—-Wheat No. ™ 1:10" 1,08 98B%1 98% 49% AB% 4B. 48 ABM | AB % 2.25% 2: 2.29 1.41% 1.41% & 1.03% 1.03% 49. A9% A8% ABN AB 4G 2.26. 2.26, 2.30% 2.31 231 2.31 87% 70 we eance Open "High Low Close 1.62 1.59% 1.56% 1.54 1.41% 1.39% 1.13%, 1.12% 144% oth Lao 2 iy Be 230% 3: SRE I

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