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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 99 &9, 1916, | GRAIN AN f D PRODUCE MARKET Cash Grains Are All Weak with Wheat Dropping One to Three Cents in Price. CORN IS HALF TO CENT LOWER HOGS MOST™Y TEN CENTS OFF |50 il o The average market wasmbout 10c below G it aut week Bulk sold at $9.66@9.6 i Omaba. Ma MAHA May Al » popular price being $9.60. As noted The 1o o Cattle. Hogs 8hoer. | abave & shipper pald a (0p of $9.80 B cofay. and \ dame day last we 3,827 17.328 3,08 BHEEP—The receipts of sh and lamb £ prioes W we 3 wosks W0 5,039 6,455 were very modarate, arrivals counting out 8 r at 3 weoks ako 3,669 11,71 only ftesn cars, or 3,500 head. This & wo e h 4 woeks ago a7 6, 19 a fow hundred |a than last wee B was falr day last week hO%6 6,9 n is more than 000 heavier than =« ke from % @1c lower. (RibS | ; The following table. shows (he réceipts | year ago, but is smaller than for the sqm Carn receipts we aund the demand |JAY 113 17y 112 ko of cattle, hoge and sheep at the South | day two weeks ago by 1,700 head J B e derate tor yellow corn, | %oe |13 1T {17 30 Omaha live stock market for the year to The market opened out in pretty draggy which sold at al premium over |- date ms compared with last year | tashion. Chicago was very well supplied the white and mixe n Dee, | and reported an eastor tendency to price Osts owed wh and corn in the | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | and while local offerings were small buyers decline and were ¢ %X @1%c lower | 1 iHmzlu opening offers on a @nerally casier Rye sold 1@2¢ higher and barley wa - W1 014,091 97,164 | basis. Bellers, however, refused to conslde RARIAG. Snchanged | Features of the Trading and Closing Pricen “"F1% fiiiowing (uble shiwn’ (hs’ Averags | anyihing lem than b Bt Liverpool close; Wheat, unchanged. Corr On the Board of Trad prices of hogs at the Omahs live ‘stock | many cases asked stronger/ fgures, and i tower . e arey. eyt | Bl DAL, XA LAANL o 878 with com- | while it was well along In the forenoon Primary wheat recelpts were 1.369,000 | por Kansas & brasks 164 to & sharp before much was done, first sales, which Eehels, &4 monts 627,000 bushels, Ky o e vaine of wheat Prices | Dote. 1 TV16. TTHTS TITE.T1913 1912.]1911. | were mainly of clipped bu, looked gen bush s, and heavy. 3¢ to 3% @0 net lower, . 2 © |7 62 6 63| orally steady with ih of last week In last year Wwith July al $1.08% @1.08% and September 5 2 826] * | 6 61| KEven after mov startgd It was by . $586.000 bush- | uy §10834@1.09%. Other Jesding staples ¢ i 5231 7 44| 666 [no means wotive, but clipp were 000 bushels, AAINAL | (40 ul] underwent & wetback—corn 2%4c to 1 1 B4 7 40 pretty well cleaned up gefore al and shipments of | 310'g 2%c; oats, % @1%c, and provisions H 2 14 18 § 18| though up to noon buyors and meilers had a 1046 40¢ 769 £77 | boun unable to agres on a couple of Jo - ol | May 1 B4 7660067 eipts were 1,376,000 bush Burpriss fn regard to the Kansas offioluj i 341 7 26| § 43 |Only & load and a deck of wooled lamby ols, And shipments 850,000 bushels, against | ogtimates of xield gave rime to the mont | May 1 s 14| o | 8 98 | were offered, but packers evidently consider receipta of 9,000 bushels, and shipments of | yggressive selling which was witnessed dur 1 IBIERT] 97 | the weason ®over, and refused to wive any 26,000 bushels last year | Ie the day in the wheat pit. The forecast 1 8 23 7 66| o |thing )ike iast week's prices for them. Colo Car Lot Receipts. was for & harvest of 108,000,000 bushels, 1 8 23 7 89 rado Mexicans of desirable welghts and whereas recent privete reports had indi § 24 quality were stopped at 312, as wore a few Wheat, Corn. Oats. | cated leas than 100,000,600 bushels. The h LR fed westerns. No choice light clippers were Chieago 9 9 246 | fact was pointed out that the officlal fig 4 H he A &ood kind of handies sold to $10.60, Minneapolis 356 ures made no allowance for acreage H while ninety-pound stuff reached §$10.50, and 1 24 | plowed up since April 20, but this circum H rother weighty lots moved at §10.26@10.40. « 169 a2 i | stance nppesred to make no Aifference in Repl wood California spring lambs brought Kansas Clty i " 15 ct on prices won before the Kan | 312,85, and a few head of native springs 8t Louis 110 50 70 report was known the bears had an Recolpts of cattle were the | junded at $12.26 Winnipeg 1,291 e wvantugs, chiefly bacauss of | IEhtest (hut they have been on Monduy |~ Not enough awes were on hand to make u Those saies were reported e (hat Nebrasia. despite lesssned |since thres weeks ago, and Iighter than & | market. A deck of wooled wenterns, which Whe hard winter; 1 car (dark) ]n‘v-luv might equal the harvest of 1916, aw | YeAT by 1,400 hesd At the same time | yoid ut $9.26, made up the entire supply B 9112, 1 car (cholce), $1.04: 1 car, $1.02%: | great improvement had b made in the | th was & vory good demand, o that beef | Qugtations on sheep and lambs: Lambs T cars, $1.02 Vo hard winter: 1 car. | last ten duys wteers were active and 10@10c higher. The | wogjed, tair to cholce, §11.00@12.00; lambs, $1.01%; 20 cars, §1 § cars, $1,00%; 1 About the only buying support for wheat | best heavy cattlo sold up to $9.95, whils | ijipyed, handy, $10.00@10.76; lambs, cilp cars 00; 1 car, 99%¢c, 6 cars, 99¢. £ |came from shorts who wers in a post kood rilngs brought as high aw $9.80, the | peieq 'heuvy, $9.26@10.36 fambs, spring cars. 98¢ s 4 hard winter: 1 car, 8¢, | realize profits. Bxport demand for do | highest prices of the year to dat $11.00@13.00, yenrlings, tair to chofce, Hght 1 oar, 97¢ cur, 96 10 cars, 96c; 14| whewt was confined to durum, of which Cows and heifers were In good demand | g4 00 11,00 $9.00@10.00; weth cars, 2 wrw, 94c: 10 cars, 03¢, 4 cars, | 260,000 bushels were wold at the sewbourd and commanded steady prices, while stock falr to ohol s @9, 7h; ewes, Kood $2¢ Swmple hard win Ttar. 906 1 cur, | Corn gave way with wheat, and s & fo, | era and foeders we firm cholce, §K awos, falr to good #8c; 1 car curm K6c: 1 car, B0c, No, | sult of idesl weather for the growth of | Quotation cattle d to choles $5.00@8.76; o clipped, $6.76@ 5. 40 3 durum: Y% cer, 95 No. 4 durum: 1 car. |corn. Thers were wlsa predictions of en. |lngs. $9.36@9.70; & to cholce R rsasntetive melev B No 3 ixed durame 1 car, 96, No. 8 |larged recelpts here. In omts, as in other | $9.86@9.76; fair (o good = beeves 4 5 Py ixed: 3-5 r, $ o3 mixed: 1|&rains, bulle. were handleapped by the | 9.30; common (o falr beeves, $5,00@9.00 3 ,v §1.0 4 ieite 1| favorable outtaok. Amonk the most con- | Kood to choice heifers, §7.6009.00; good to g Vol it y et Sse. | aplouous selles were soms of the leading | cholce cows, $7.30@ 4,107 falr to good cows | 63 ciipped Iamb 4 9 boe ¢ clipped Iamba 9% 10 60 [ lones $6.60@17.60; common to falr cows, $4.60@ clipped lambx 8010 60 No car. 916, No. 3: 2 ears,| Lower prices on hows pulted down provi- | 6.60; good (o cholce feedars, §7.0004.60 Clianed. inthbe s 18°89 Amp 86 slona No supmort appeared until the mar- | fair to €00 fesders, $7.60@7.0; common to| 377 aiipped lambs g 4o o Lol 1 car, #9%e; 1 car, | ket all around was at a& decidedly lower |fsir feeders $6.76@7.60; good = to cholce | Mestoan Iambs s 12 00 " 1 car, 09¢; 1 ear, 68%e¢, | lovel wtockers, $7.16@8.26; stock heifers, §7 1010 Glivoed awes {8 : white ar, 6Kc. Bample white Chicago Cush Prices—Wheat: No. 1 red, [8.26; stock cows, $6,60@7.16; atock calves,| 45 ciipped Iambs 85 10 10 No 1 our, 70%¢. No. $1.1161.12%; No. 8 red, $1.03% @1.07%; No. | $7.00G9.00; veal calves, $9.00G12.00; bulls, | 331 cjjpped lambe 56 10 40 enr No. 4 wellow: 1 car, | ® hard, $1.10@1,11; No. 8 hard, §$1.10, Corn: | stags, etc., $6.00@ 4,00 | % yollow. | car, 693%e; 1 car, # No. % yellow, T4%@76%e; No. 4 A e : i aaodds ’ xed. 8 car, 43¢ No. 3.mixed §|71%c; No. & white, 11@71}e. Onts b e O e en, S, 8ot 2 oty tor Ribene Olly ‘Tive Mok Maviw No. 6 mixed: 1 cnr, 660: 1 car, | white, A1@42%¢c; wtandard, 43% @46%c. | oighty-one cars, or 6,100 hesd. This is Kansss City, May 22—CATTLE—Re r, 6be; 1 car, 64'%c; | car, b4 | 0. ¥ 5U|/uv.’l;l Barley: 62@77¢. Boed 2000 smaller than last week more than | 7P m,m‘n ln:null ':Jnnvhfl n‘.y-vnx' prime Standard on ¢ No. 3 white mothy, $6.00@4.00; clover, $7.60@16.90, | 3’000 whort o O wetks. a@s AR 40 | ted weers, $5.00@10.00; drewsed beaf stoars Titandard: 1 car, 416 Ne. 3 whitel | Provinions: Pork, $22:76023.70; Jard, $12.45; | 3,090 short of two weeks a0 snd & (IS | i.0800.86; “westarn ' eteers. $1.360 8,15 d Wt ¥ 4 b | ribe, $12.36@12.8 e . Wl stockers and feeders, $1.26@% 55, bulls§6.00 wars, 39¢, Bamiple white: 1 car #9¢; 10| "™ correnponding days of last yewr |G 70: calvas, $6.60@11.00 s, I | - g demand wes not very large, but | Ofli coives JL006000 nasd: market Omahn Cash Pricos—Wheat: No. 3 hard, | Minneapolis Grain Market, outsiders had 8 few urgent orders for | lower: bulk of sales, $9.66G9.85 $1.01% 61.02% No. 3 hard, 97c@$).01%:( Minneapolls, M 92, WHEAT-—Aay, | cholce Tight hogs, and they went out and | g9 §0¢9.90; packers and butchers No. 4 b 31695c; No. 2 spring, $1.030 | $1.13%; July. §3.119% @1.13%; cash, No, 1| filled these real early at prices (hat word | §.80; Mght. § @9.76; plen, $8.70@ 0 $86: No. 3 apring, $9c@$1.06; No. 3 durum, | hand,” §1,19%: No, 1. mortharn, $§1,13% @ | Dot over to lower. and in some cases loked | ~ATERE AND LAMBS—Recelpis 94e @ $1.00: No. durum, 957G 9. Corn ‘. 168 ; No, 2 northern, $1.10% @1.14% | $hiy stendy. They paid a top of $9.80 for |hewd; market wteady, lambs, $10,006 12 Mo, 2 white, 65% @69%c; No. .3 white, 654 PLOUR—Fancy patents, 96,20 firgt | Cholce hogs weighing lass than 200 pounds. | yeariings $9.00@11.26, wethers, $§ @h90; No. 4 white, 68@68%c; No. 6 white, | clears, $4.90; other grades unchanged | ““Barly sdvicen from most othor markets | 9,60, ewes, $5.0009.60 Gily @6Sc: No. 6 white, 66@67%e; No BARLEY 046 16¢ had indicated stendy prices, hut moat Iater vallow, 70670%:¢ vellow, 9% @70c RYF: @4 5¢ messuges reported wharp declines, and §t, Joseph Live Htock Market Ko. 4 yellow, 094 60%c; No, b yellow, 83 HRAN—$10.00419 60 packers who did not start out with At Tonssh 32, —CATTL #9140; No. 6yellow, 66@69%e; No, 2 mixed, | CORN—No. 3 yellow, T6@76%e later wires wara in offared sharply 1,400 hend: ‘market sironk &85 6 69¢; No mixed, 08@6%c; No. 4| oATS white, 36% 3946 prices right from the start lors thoukht | 1500 ‘Cown and heifers, 84600950, calves mixed, 67% @0k e; No. b mixed, 67@68%e FLAXSEED—$1,840 158 . Dhat with sueh Hght suppliec here ‘packers | 35506 10.60. . No. 6 mixed, 64@6%c. Outs: 2 white p were asking 100 much of & ¢ wion, but | Y i1 O0R—Recelpts, 4,000 head; marke 4% @al%c; standard, 40N @41c; most other mark were well pauplied, and | pigher; top, $9.57%; bulk of wales, $9.60@ white, 30% @40c; No. 4 white, Bank | after a dull op packing hogs finally | 9,50 . Bariey: Malting, 04@69¢ Omaha, May 23.—Bank clearings for | started moving at mostly 10¢ lower figures. | “SHEEP AND = LAMBS-Recelnis 3,000 e, Rye 1, 8909 Omaha todey wers [ wnd for the | Long before the clowe it became apparent market steady; wooled lumbs $11.76 last yeur $2,968,630.24 that outiet was not large enough to obsory i clipped lambs, $10.26@10. rnished The Bee Chicago clo $100 GROWS TO $5,264 Had you invested $100 in the stock of ny when this the Reo Motor Car Col wou dend ou ved ividend wiso @ dividend (hat was R T Kad, had you heid 700 ‘ompany ou our aniginal stock and Al of the stoek divi- dends you would own todwy 120 shares of the stoek of the Reo Motor Car Com- snd & shares of the stock of the Motor Truck Company. The market value this stock Is 84,164, In other words, every $100 invested a little aver. eleven ‘veurs’ ugo has pald bok to ortunnte Investor 8100 in cash each Investment today has an market valus of v 100 would originally have purchased 10 shares of the stock. Stock dividends have brought it up until the holdings at the present time to 120 ol 11 YEARS TIM AS GROWN TO § N TO ® 5,264,985 042,80 In other words, an | has grown, to over a Half Milllon Dollars. Vrom present Indieations, these earn- Ings will continue for . to ne. 1 you did not buy Reo stock be- BUY IT TODAY, or Invest some ney in a well-managed, new automo- or truek manufacturing comp in the big profits opened by velous ney-making industr Reo ix not the that has enrne its, othes e done equally as well or ter, u he very hest oppor. to wisely invest in the Wity ever offere TOD, nutamobil Fivers fortune of wneoe wn to Reo, Truek and many ¥ Motor v The In now stoek Wil fiml Wi idend - v was declared 1o October, 1917, nnnther stock of 33 1.3 pee cent i and in June & dividend of 2 A par vab of $1088 par \h per cent at the mie “a ™he @iy hbenids wf Bi08 vent initial insestment markel value e arennd B8O, making #EA00 boduy ot ol Bie warth dividends of went which you have o per An lovestment of One Dollars Would Have You Within Abowt Pidy Little Fortune Taddnt the watamabile indw Lakitshed abung porma Thousand wvided Five Yoans a | $25.000 sehangs during \he Bk W iy bres [ wrganina TS ey, 1he hasgres seciueive dasless e wuritien in Whe sommbey We } wma obhan pheche or bty o dwvabe wus swbire bime and aitaatine soenrily markal Fo B T b . €. R, Berry & Co,, Inc. L st Aerheen Bha [ L correponding day i OAHA LIVE STOCK MARKER iy oRuL et o |111% | Beef Steers Ten-Fifteen Higher and | ;. ; a-%I112% (1004 nil12% Highest of Year—Sheep Are | Gnerally Steady ight An Unprecedented Money-Making Opportunity “In the Automobile Manufacturing Industry There is an opportunity so unique and so re- fers an opportunity for you to invest in a sane, markable in its profit i ossibilities that clean, conservatively capitalized, economically should awaken the int every person to managed company a few hundred dollars or less announcement comes, It of- on a most profitable, profit-earning ba BIG DIVIDENDS sm nd blocks among investors in all walks of life, including lawyers, bank pr chants, manufacturers, doctors, mechanics and vari- ous other lines. A sufficient amount of capital has been to engage in the manufacture of these cars on a profitable basis. The preliminary work has already been done. The factory is now under construction and will shortly be completed; but, in the mgan- time, cars are being manufactured. in the motor car have d back and in some earned from the are not an exception, but the rul industry, Dozens of compan small fortunes to early investor stances fabulous sums have been investment of only $100 or so. You are now offered an opportunity to secure an interest in the RICHARD AUTO MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, of Cleveland, Ohio, on a pre- ferred profit-sharing basi | | | The stock of the Company is being placed in “THE RICHA designed by’ Francois RICHARD, one of the best known and foremost automobile engineers and de- ners in the world, threatens to revolutionize the en automobile industry. Mr. RiChard, well and favorably known in the highest engin circle of both America and Europe, has developed in the past some of the greatest improvements the auto- mobile has had. In fact, there is scarcely an auto- mobile in America today that not using one or more of the ideas and equipments designed and first applied by ¢ RD CAR” Th n opportunity for a few investors will- ing to invest a few hundred dollars at this time to secure an interest certain to pay regular dividends, commencing with July of this year. THE PRICE OF THE STOCK TODAY IS $20 PER SHARE subject to advance without notice. It is fully paid ble. Only a limited block of stock THE RICHARD CAR CHEMINEAU BODY - 1916 Pat. Appd. For Y #6 HORSEPOWER 80 MILES AN HOUR yet ramains to be sold at this price. You can remit at the rate of $20 per share for the number of sha you want, or, bett fill out the coupon be low and let us send you catalogue of the Company, with pictur and full specifications, alse An sarlier invention of one engine took the GOLD MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION; an- other invention of a earburet cured the GOLD MEDAL at St Mr. RiChard built the fast developing 82 mil an hour and going 42 miles 1o one gallon of gaso- full part an investment in the line., Me built the first eigh ryllu’u ear in this Company country, which was the f t ear in the warld Regardloss of the merit of other autemobile the RiChard is the vary beat buy today. The capitalisation is small, stocks, we he The RiChard Car, the result of his 32 yoars of on the mark erience in the autemobile industry, and the re o of work in designing, making the ineering head one of the great the . ote., s 20 far ahead of any other world, the managoment cloan and suce The sutomohile made in this sountry that there s we s are now heing manufactured on o basis suffi there s & de A capacity Several of our have visited and talked with the office and ame away an enthusiastie sub clont to show trem mand for of production the factory sach and avery one comparison. This sar s without & doubt THE BEST BUILT CAR IN THE WORLD Pietures of the car and the spssifications, which the war in ox o will send upon request, will convinee you of this seribar 1o the stuck of the « It will pay fact you o in te this propesition The sanouncement of & now car by Francob E RiChard cansed the Company 1o be swamped with Fill Out and Mail the Coupon Below TODAY )\ of [ | N i, and & & . > ’ . . o) Inguiry from all aver the warld, and o deo C. R. "l“RR\ & (“5"'&:\\ - for the sar wand has alveady sprung W Company to supply than it will he poasible for Ito this your The management of the Company is in the hands ® Eaat Jashasn Baulerand " N C. R, BERRY & COMPANY e without an sapens the Company s vind on under the mesl madern, = ful - N | e . The Cempany b incarparated with » capital Plaass aond 0. shatngraphs and ol pa b ol oaly $800000. Malf of this sieshe divided | wewiors of the RICHARD CAR, wive sdvine e rnqerding . B5.000 shares, i T por cant Cumulative, Pralin 5 Miosatmend b ‘Go Stk of B Sharin forved. Alter T por vont has hoon paid | —— on the Comman Stack it shares squally s oll divi donde. Tha pessibilivies for swaly larne prative | naMe s woanderful and seem 4o large that we haain . e be make Hawever, it s sale 1s | sroey ' that the sand care manufactured will bach 1o the Pratorred Stachhalders w ' " than twies the ameunt of the mvesimant . L R AL A T ARG LT i i s A il A strength ‘€ stocks: Total sales. per valus, | Wabash ' were $6,210,000 Western Unjon 0 2 W United States were unchanged on call v Z-',:H‘f']:' g AP R A Do's e Number of sales and leading quotations | - ‘ Last Week’s Bullish Demonstration |°" *'°°** '0d8Y WOt wigh. Low. Close | New York Mones Market " e i 7 T3 | New York, May 22—MERCANTILE PA- Resumed With Greater R H : per cent Am, C. & F 1200 EXCHANGE-—#0-day billa, Breadth. Am. Locomotive 5000 5% (84.72% , $4.76; cables, $4.76% B3 Am. Sugar Refin 300 | SILVER. T1%¢ Mexican dollars, Am. T, & T 1,000 | 5ame SPECIALTIES ARE RESTRAINED im z. L &% 2,100 BONDS—Government, steady; rallroad Anaconda Copper.. 40,300 W', tehison 6,200 I8t . a s ek gl 199 34 20008 TIME LOANS—Ea 50 days, 2%@1 May 22.—Last week's bullish | maitimore & Ohio. 8300 per cont; 90 days, 3 per cent; § months, 3@ tion . securities of the Rrookiyn R. T 2,900 3%_per cent wumed with greater breadth and | Butte & 8. Copper 600 CALL MONEY—8teady; high, 2 per cent activity tod the rallway | Cal’ Petroleum low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, per cent; last again tha center y-| Canadian Pacific.. 13,900 loan, 2 per cent; cloaing bid, 3 per ocent; n which ecarried Reading to | Central Leather 2,800 offered at 3 per cent A new yhh(l) d elavated other Ches. & Ohlo 3,300 - — potential | hest prioes in’ more | G M. % 8t Bl Tondon Stock Market. than & year - were under steady ;:h"’n'“ & "\." W.. ‘”;"’ London, May 22 —American securities wers Toalsint, R eonasioandg Ok Brofli-thERg S I S MR By Sate | firm, with most of the business in Canadian 36 Chestew 1oaspiione 15 et guustay. w Golorado ¥ &1 2100 | Pacific and Denver & Rio Grande preferred o 14 s Bt gl S8 substantial | ¢orn Yprod,” Refin. 600 at_Improving prices. el Crucible Steel 21,400 SILVER—Bar, 34d. per ounce. Reading dia not get into action until | Dis, Securities 4,300 MONEY—4@4% per cent atter the wesslons had been half spent. | Erle T v R0 DISCOUNT RATES—Short bills, 1% @4% ows from Washington (hat the wuprems | Gen, Electric 1,700 | por cent; three montha', 4% @4% per cent. court had rendered n decision favorable to | Oreat No. ptd 2100 | : coal companies, inauguraed n fresh de- |0t No. Ore ctfaN. 1,100 | Kansas City € mand. Thp stock was carried up to 109%, | Jiinols Central 2,100 | Kansas City, May 2 WHEAT—No, 1 3% points above it provious best Inter. Con. Corp... $100 hard. $1.03G110; No. 2 red, $1.03@1.00; aithough ylelding matarially at . times |INspiration Copper. 3,800 May, 99%¢; July, $1,01@1.01% closed only % under ity new maximum, on | [ROTL Tlarvester 10,490 [ CORN—No. % mixed, 69@7 No, 1 a total output of 200,000 shares most ' Bouthern 2000 whits, 70@70%e; No. 2 yellow, 70%c; May ors_of tha d business, The | Kannecott Copper., 21,600 | 66% @hA%e; July, 66% @ 66%¢ qulry for Harrimans, Paul and other | Loulsville & N *400 | " OATE—No, 2 white, 46@47c; No. 3 ralls was wearcely loss impressive, | Mex. Petroloum 13,200 mixed 40042 Union Pacific making « maximum gain of | Miami Copper 1,000 BUTTER~—Creamery, 20c; firsts, 27¢; wee- 2% @142%, 1ts bes price since the stock | M. K. % T. ptd onds, 86c; packers: 386, wan reduced o the & per vent basis with | Mo, Pacific 5,000 EGGS—Firsts, 21%c; poultry, hens, 166 A gain of % for Houthern Pacfle while Bt Montana Power 2,200 turkeys, 20c; springs, 26¢ Paul rose 2% to p Natlonal Lead 200 L) — Vasi Nevads Copper 2,400 1 ~ Calidion Pasiite: Was Who. S0F - Bisin dn Copp Motal Market, slolont Teature, MOORINE AB:$ar1Y aaNANSE of Tcontral o 11400 « B New York, May 32.-—~METALS—Lead, 1% po but finishing with n fractional | Narfolk & W 2,000 % 12 13% 0730, ‘Bpeiter,, dully Haet Bt Lows dee p i deli AT 4] 4 1384 | aelivary, 16c anked.' Copper, _ firm; elec Ke Northern T % 116% | ivtie, nearby, nominal; = August and t f pise | Besia Atall 21% | uter, $29.00%50.00. Tron ady; No. 1 n of low Irien, | Penns 6,600 ‘B8 b7 579 | Iater, 92900038 ro dy; No the Wabash Jorlen, | Bennaylvania oo $%00 2w 44 214 | northern, $20.7502135; N 5@ 20.75 Western Muryland Tito | Rending a)'en0 1008 103 biathern,§20,60 @ 21.00 , $20.300 Grande prefe Republic 1 & 8 B00 ARN 483 At Lon United ' Sta ultained the high | Bhattuck Ari, Cop 32% | don: Spot copper, £137; futures, £184; elec price of §6, but.was sgain freely offered | Southern Pacific 000 100% uwa2 1001 | trolytio, £168. Tin, wpof, £196; futures, (198 Dt Yine, cloning with . small fractional | Southern Rellway.. 6600 2 3 3% | bs. Lead £31 12x 6d. Bpelter, £95. galn, The Utilities furnished a diversion at | Studebaker Co 4,800 midday, Conwolidated Gan riving Brook. | Lennsssee Copper 200 Liverpool Grain Market. Iyn Unlon Gas 8 and Peoples (las mong.| Toxes Company g 11 Liverpool, May v Spot No, Aol o ol | R & 0 Unon Puciflc 19,800 +! Manitoba, 126 6d; No. orn Apring, the, Slstinabive puesiaiiias, WINROIIANG LU, " aglsia pid 700 tax 24, No. 2 red western winter, 11s 6d an extrome galn of 14 at 314 U, 8 ind. Alcohol. #3200 ORN-—Hpot American mixed, new, ys Rnles amounted to 915,00 shares, | 1. §. Htesl P+ CORN—Rpot. American e Spaculative Insues were: in~ demand, in |V 8 Steel pfd 900 P o Facitic cosst, 44 110 the obnd market, which refiected the | Utah Copper 200 [ » £6 1bs. Savings Prices and Highest Satisfaction Assured e e Slashing Piano Prices No Special Reason—No Excuses Just Our Way of Selling Pianos and Player-Pianos—and By the Way, Everything Else in THIS BIG STORE We always have and always will sell Pianos at lower prices. There 1s absolutely no reason to pay a large profit on a piano. Come today and see what YOU OUGHT TO PAY. Because of the low price do notimagine there is any lack of QUAL- ITY. Nowhere else in Omaha will you find such a magnificent array of World Leaders as THE KNABE, EVERETT, ESTEY MARSHALL, WENDELL, SCHAFFER, PRICE & TEEPLE, BRINKERHOFF, SHONINGER With 21 other standard makes, including the complete line of ANGELUS PLAYER PIANOS A FEW BARGAINS IN OUR MISCELLANEOUS STOCK $250 PIANOS........$115 $125 PIANOS. .. $ 60 UPRIGHT $280 DIAROS .. 3140 3150 PIANOS $ 83 PIANOS §$380 PIANOS........$165 $400 PIANOS Qualities 6 1* DODGE & DOUGLAS STREETS SOHMER, FISCHER, A Player-Pianos $700 KNABE. . . $250 $350 PLAYERS. . . .$187 $750 WEBER.. . . $150 $400 PLAYERS. .. $225 | $850 SOHMER. $450 | | $550 PLAYERS. .. $337 | $750 EVERETT. .. .$550 1 | $700 PLAYERS . .. $395 $700 FISCHER $375 | | $800 PLAYERS. .. $4256 I $900 KNABE .$650 $850 PLAYERS $465 | N I's a Good Time to Buy Flour housewife in We look for higher prices, on account of the heavy damage to the Southern wheat crop. We want every Omaha to try our famous Diamond H brand, made from the best selected wheat—equal to any flour put up at $1.35 ieh higher prices. Tuesday per 48-1b. sack, every sack guarantesd to give perfect satisfaction . 13 LBS BEST PURE CANE| & Ibs. Best Rolled White | Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, | Fresh Beets, Carrots or Ture GRANULATED $1.00 | Bronkfase Ontmenl 28¢ | per ih. 20¢ | nips, bunch e SUGAR . 8 1ts. Best Mixed Chick Feed | THE BEST NEW POTATOES, | Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, at 10 bars Beat-'Em-All or Laun. | for = 1 Fois s | pew pesk Ao | sachy .. oo. e 1"/:1 & en " 2 ars Pure Fruit Peo- | 2 | v \‘m‘ S Whit "‘""%: o 28¢ | 16 Ibs. Beat Red River n;‘;: — 206, 28¢. 30¢ b 2801, jars Pure Strained or OUR SECOND CAR 'OF PFINE- bs. Rest Bulk Laundry | Honey for 3c | Fresh Spinach, peck Sc APPLES TUESDAY. Stareh for 28¢ | Tall Cans Salmon 81-3¢ | 6 bunches Fresh Radishes, 8¢ | This car is extra fancy fruit, kgs. Golden Rod Washing | 6 oans Oil or Mustard Sar-| 6 bunches Fresh Onions. . ..8c| nothing finer grown. We ad. Powder for 10c | dines for 19¢ | 4 bunches Fresh Rhubarb..Sc| vise our customers to buy Skinner's Omahs Made Mac 5 bars Ivory Soap 19¢ | Faney Wax or Green Beans. now, Tuesday, 24 size, . aroni, Vermicelll or Spaghetti, | 8 eans Lu Lu Scouring Soap, | per quart 10¢ | Per dozen 4 per pkg TVs¢ | it Beats the Dutch 8¢ | 3 bunches Home Grown Let- | Tuesday, 30 size, each Golden Egg Noodles, pkg.8l4c = E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg Bc | tuce for Bc | Per doren 3 A Ibw an’ Rice 28c 4 eany wet Sugar | Faney Ripe Tomatoes, Ib..10c | Tuesday, 18 size, each 5 Ibs hite or Yellow | Corn, Yellow or | Fancy Cucumbers Per dozen Corn Meal 17¢ | Lima 28¢ | each 10, 12%4¢, 15¢ | Per case, any size It PAYS, AMUSEMENTS, TONITE NEW 8:20 RU NORTH BROS. “LENA RIVERS" NTS, AMUSEMENTS AMUSEN OMAHA --TWO DAYS-- 26 FRI., MAY GAYETY Phone Douglas 1508 TODAY—Wednesday, Thursday Daniel Frohman Presents HAZEL DAWN OMAHA'S UN CENTER As‘Azlt;’."vPA.z 2 7 5 :‘ g “:.:’I‘::l" A “':“" "l:'l.-::‘ ';?r‘iv;-l .“'CO‘ Thé Feud Girl o, % g IN THRE SEFIRIT OF 0 Thursday YRITTLE Iy AL 3*BARNES BIG4 RING WILD ANIMAL 1[THE MUSE & » aily rlorman: (RN INAL BOYD ¥ CIRCUS wesn Tonite M Wod and St ANY WM ”‘l‘l‘ll‘l‘h’ n:\'!; WIOMARD EVA At WCAPTAIN JINKS" LANG A Delighttul Mate., e Nights [eS Alss Frank Danishs in & Comeds N B WARNER NONPARIEL TUBADAY Niumt AT THE NONFARIEL s and ' ATHLETY MAY Admise ' amine Wi a N AT AL ATWAN MOAE LBUVEATER W THAN Bao BHOWE COMBINE | 4; e Bargains in practically new articles in “For Base Ball OMAHA vs. DENVER v Aoy Sale™ column; res ROURKE PARK | n: read Mendas . 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