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| t i I i 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Beeves S;r;néer and Highest on Record—Others Ease Off— Sheep Steady. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Wheat Rules Strong and Sells From a Cent to Two Cents Higher. CORN GOES UP UNDER DEMAND Omaha, June 6, 1916 Cash wheat was strong today, selling from a cent to 2 cents higher. Receipts of this cereal were rather light, but the demand was quite wetive and most of the samples were sold on the advar better grades of corn sold 1%c higher, but there was only a few cars of the s and 3 on_the floor. The market was quoted generally from 1o to 14c up, and the e demand was #00d, The demand for oats was moder but the receipta were very light, the mar- ket being quoted e to %o higher Rye and barley sold at practically un- changed pricos Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal 0 3,324,000 busheis; corn, 281000 bushels, and oats, 408,000 bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged to 64 _lower, and corn, 2% @3d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 2,315,000 bu and shipments of 1,695,000 bu., against re celpts of 1,284,000 bu, and shipments of 1,211,000 bu. last year Primary corn recelpts wers 1,685,000 /by, and shipments of 1,037,000 bu., against re velpts of 1,486,000 'bu and shipments of 862,000 bu. last’ year Primary oats receipts wers 2,180,000 bu and shipments of 224,000 bu, againat re oelpts of 924,000 bu, and shipments of 403,000 bu, last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS Wheat, Corn. Oats Chicago ¢ 2 126 163 Minneapolin 2,160 Duluth " ‘ Omaha 10 " " Kanwan City 0" 2 ] #t Louls 40 2 17 Winnlpeg o Thewe sules woro reported today Wheat—No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.00; No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (Montana), §1.00; § cars, #ho; 1 car, #7%o; 436 cal rd winter e; 3 oan $00; 4 oars, WG HWample hard winter: | ca car, ¥00; 3 cars, T6e. No, 3 white ooring 1 ear, Mhthe. No. 3 durum: 1 car, M4%e; 1 eur, #10. No. § mixed: 1 car, $1.00 Hys—No. 3: 3-6 car, #7¢, Corn: No, 2 white: b cars, 67%0; 1 car, #6%¢c. No, b white: 1 car, Tbc. No, 2 yol- low! O8%c. No, 3 yellow: 1 car, 68%c; 1 oar, 6k, No, 4 yol ®70. No. 6 yellow: 1 oar, bl Sampl llow: 1 car, 64 od: 3 cars, 66%0. No. 4 mixed igo. No, b mixed: 1 car, 66c No. § mixed: 1 cur, #1%0. Hample, mixed 1 ear, 00c; 1 car, 6hi4e; | car (hat), bbo. Onta—Btandard: 1 oar, ¥7%e. No, 4 1 oar, 37¢. No, 4 white: 3 earw, 36 white: 1 ear, 86c; 2 carw, b0, ‘ash Prices—Wheat: No, 2 hard, No, 3 hard, 96 @ie; 4 3 pring, 1,064 No. 2 durum, 93@ durim, 92@91%e. Corn: No i 8% @6THo; No. & white, 660 #7¢; No. 4 whits, 6 66, No, 6 whit 64@64the; No 3 No, & yellow, 61%@ 8% @070; No, . 8 yellow, 610 d, S6@66%0 6 mixed, 61@ 3 No. 2 whit uq‘.nx, UG Yo white, 36% @37c; No, 4 white, 36% Barley: Malting, 61@640; No, 1 fesd, 60@ b4, Rye: No. 2, 89@0c; No. 3, #7@kc olosing prices, furnished 1) & I wtock and grain 12 12| ”“ 12 40 |12 27,13 87-40/12 43 12 22 2013 o011 33 n‘ll 10 12 3¢ (12 10] 13 32 |12 16 AGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Sory of Day's Trading In Staples at Midwest Center. Chicago, June 1.—~Wheat prices roms o a Waterial extent today chiefly as a result of forelkn buying of futures here and because of bullish sdvicos ahout dom ditlons. The market closed and September at §1.07%. 10 1%e and oatw 46 %e to In provi mlons the outcome was & sethack of 24¢ to 27140 Opinlons varied greatly as (o the cause of (ho Furopean purchase of wheat futures here. Theorles that the disaster to lLord Kitehoner haf™wome bearing on the subject up by any substantial the contrary were met by suggestions on the part of several trade uthorities that his death, If 1t had any on the wheat market, would mont ount on the side of the bears. One plausible éxplanation of the forelgn buy ing on future dolivertes was that stocks in Great Britain had not Increased s fast as oxpocted and that alowering of freight FALA on (ramp steamers to Fngland had been ordered with a view of stimulating wxpurt whipments from the United State Bouthern Kansas reports that as & result of damage by Foessian fly the wheat crop In some (mportant sections of the state wae fulling nded noticoably to L wpread bullish sentiment. The market at no time except during & brief period of un cartainty al the outsel, showed the leust wymptom of a deciine. Unfacorable weather was chiefly respons ihile for the wtrength of o Resides ship ping denmand appeared to have incroassd and rural offerings were small. Oats ware upward by a better call from the mbourd. The crop east of Chicugo was 10 (0 be a fortnight or three weeks later than last year. Lower prices on hoogs weakened provi slons. A break in the Liverpool market u_boarish factor. h Prices—WHEAT: No. 2 red No. 8 red, $1.03@1.044; No 3 bard, $1.02% @1.00; No. 3 hard, §1.000 No. 3 yellow, 719 12; No , 10 @Tic, No. 4 yellow, §74¢ No. 1 white, 195 @40¢; st Ty, No. &, $hige. Ne. 5, 9700 Timothy, $5.608800; olover, §7.60 $14.00. Provislons: Pork, $20.83% . lard FAR26; ribw, $311 9601245 Bariey: 609 BUTTER—Unchanged BOGR-~Recoipts, 12,300 canes; market, un vd ATORS. oipta, 3% CATR; new Tesas, Louisiana Al Alabama sack | POULTRY —Alive, NEWVORK GENENAL MAKKET. Hire towls, 14 Quetations of the Day on Variews Com medities New York, June ¢« PFLOUN - Steady WHEAT -8y Ret, flem Noo ) durum BLITMG No. & hard 01060 No | norihor Duiuih, §1.00% 1 No. | norihern, Manito: Nt £ b afieal, New York Petures. | mingd CONN-#pot, Clrm; No. 1 yollaw, 414 ot Now York DATH- Sy Ay | siandard, 15\e MAY LALLM N e e VLIV, ahipping RN MOPS-Quies | state. some 1o chales L 1@, I0IE B@Te. Peeifi cosnl ML itk 1014, bis MIDES-Firm, Bogots. 11834 entrn Amaria, bis LEATMER-Firm| hembock tiowis, 3 sopunidy 4 FROVISIONS . Park S0, amily, Bie e wave, M7 RRRINML e $i0 00 @00 4o ek duil, mibbie weet, 014 Wis FALLOW < Mtuady sy, 0% § 1%, apanls MG rwanber, 10810 BURTRR - Slaadr, reostpin, 11000 1uhe warhel wachanged Fioin, pwoalpin ALI00 cantei e Nanged [ e S R T I » " WE, el 18 u——uu.- Martot LW HEATY "N o b i e R e . Ne | W manots winine e e CORN et Amstivas wised v i | - Winseapstin oae Minaes Tone & - WHEAY . Baptamine, 0L 00N Caah v S T U .\u\ Ne 5 nattharn, 1L BN N preees throughot on the urg much of u premium. Pack o early « fact that prices wero dropping sharply A good clearance was 1 thing except a fow bun sirablo hogs being cleaned up by this time. | an Some business was transacted on a 108 : lower basls, and here and there an in wale dld not look over a dime | Hogs—Receipts, 68,400 head: mgrket low mt wellors were calling the | er; plgs and lghts, kood heavy, $9.55@ Receipts were Official Monday Two days this w Same dayw last w The Bame days 3 w Same duys 4 w Bame days last year The following table shows the hoep at the South Omaha 't for the year Live Btock mar compared with last year. 20 40 6 % K0 9 30 " BHUPEP—WIRh the powsible exception of or two bunches, on which packers un doreatimated wolghtn, yestorday's clipped lumb trade wan a full half dollor lower af lant fow days, 11916 11914 [i0id of keod handies moved around $9.500 9,86 California wpring lambs, six cars of which were on offe 0%| 1 zo] l 00 steady Recelptn wore tal for the two days nmount o and lurger buying most of the sLronKer again than y ing up to $10.80, In the history of this market time the com cattlo wre gra #t Drice ever ,um - roceipts, were In good request, and sold in falr “wenson at figures thet wers quoted torn are fully | odium grades tockers and feaders are being main tained ut wteady prices, but inferior are & little eusior, i common to falr houy | 88 ma- [l cholcs heifs cholca feodors, $8.00@8.70; 1uir 0 good feoders, $7.76G 4,00 to cholce stockers, akn, olc, $6,60@5.60. CHICAGO LIVE WTOCK MARKET Chicako, June 6.—CATTLE—Roce cown and helf | @11.75 HOGHK " WIBERB AND MEIFERS, Receipts were by no n and. aside from the fact (hat shippers were doing little, there was nothing HA lwnl con ditlons to Indicate murkots, however, fod atdorn, §10.40@11.00; deguned beaf stec #4000 10 3 ware' breaking sharply, | atockers wnd in sympathy with the general reduction viluss here siumpsd after firat rounds boing 6,00 805 HOGS—Tecelpts, 16,00 3100 GROWS TO $5,264 Invested lIOO in the ":fa"nu Fecelve o the present tin have nrd"d mll ma“f"s&“nuu ‘Wock and all of ve. wosld omn ‘ieds k of the Keo Mofor Car Com- 9,0 the ook of Truel value of this stook lol. 7o Tea%s ape hvnlmnl today h m .rrl'nlll iy r I‘ l\.rfl of the -mh. the ear lloal and & shares of 4 . The total mark; 64, The total cash divi o been $1,100.25, N o llulu' I“ HAS GROWN A8 GROWN 10 AN GROWN TO A8 GROWN ‘l(l In other words: continue for many years to ou did not buy Res 1T TODAY, or Invest some naged, new automo- unlty to share where you have un o blg_profite Jhehed by this mar- automobile company that has earned these tremendoy ltw others have done eq beiter, and per! Industry s NOW-—TODAY one knows of the tremendous the tremendous investors who the eppertunity of w_people_reall tn' ‘made by smal was nluud of wu estment had grown to fortable forfune In many companie: eluding such concerns Packs the Chalmers, the Chalmers for instane ndard 404 | A whout $100 per dividends pald during dividonds are helng paid o ot the Infthl e vestment addition 6o Ihe A which you ha An Investment of One Thousand Would Have Provided You Within About Five Years o TN' Little Fortune of 323 Ay mass 40 04 Rapeter. that the by hass whe ha = - I“"\ e campamiee wers bl 00 Ve iueiee deaters o eihar whasl ANYS weak, besties g | e e, 0 raepe Gkt and wesh . heelises 48 »%- R .- nh e - -»« ks c. R, lwn & Co,, lm. i od Vhe Wb Baibdiag, W Farmam W THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. enough (o In rs offered m @9.60; wethers, $ lower prices from the ou bear raids being reported f Do re found them fors to any gr d in protty Ko the cane yentorda of the way, In spite M 37.60@11,00 $5.60@ 10 active by 10:30, every- | Oklahon o8 of the less do- | iing 9.0069.60 but trade largely 1o lower, quite & few droves | butchers, $5.96@9.35 being quoted @ flat the wales landed wt $9.06@9.20, long | SHE string moving at $9.10. A fow londs wold | head; market steady; below Monday, Bulk | 9.40; bulk of sales, > AND 2% % ; demand, b1140 wix months, 3@3% BONDS—Governm firm oWt of the offerings did not soll after 1 o'clock, when weveral loads , fulled 1o well and wers for handy clipped lambs at $9.45 we Am. Tel, & Tel whilo wome (hat brought $9.50 we of thows that mold wt $10 Tant 4l4n 1084 Friduy. A deck of roal good native spring- | Anklo-French bu. 96 % No. orn wold early wt $11,26, hut $10.00@10.76 is "“""‘ o 930 t to good offer while one lot' that was not over) JROL &P Ry $7.00G8.20; wethors, falr to cholce, head; murket stoady; native besf | points for the day $5.00@11.1 n wteers, $8.60@ | 8,13¢; July, 8.17¢ wtockers W, 86.0045.00; | bar, 8.31; October $0.7609.60; calven, $8 2 March, .6 16 to §,000 heud; murket wteady; pri New York, June bulk, $9.00@9.40; heuvy, $9 W9.35; | fulr trade 5;] Unprecedented Money-Making Opportunity butehers, 000 head; market Shippers purchased a fow hogs | $8.95@0.15; plgn, $8 rly market, but thelr orders were | SHEEP—Recoipts, o them to pay | higher; lambs, $9.60¢ 5@5.25; ewen, St. Louls Market. head | murkot kers und feeders stears, § and heifors, e, $6.00@A8.10 native calves, $§6 LAMBS-—Recelpts, 4,100 | BUmber of increasing wothers, §7.00@5. RLING EXCHANGE~Sixty-day bills, % cablen, $4.76% HILVER—Bar, #6%c TIME LOANS—Firm; sixty, ninety and or cent P strong; rallroad, CALL MONRY—Firm; cent; lowest, 3 per cent; cont; lust loan, 3% per cent; closing bid, Am, Bmelt. fu.. 108 Y do *ore Both. 81, rof. bn.101% Pre 01 [ 108 In addition to wcattering lquidaton e, | the closs whowing August, ¥ BATc; January, , 8.68c; May, #.73c. | Brook. Rap, Tr 00 Hio T, 9% Hantos | Butte & Bup. Cop. 13,200 934 offors reseived here | California ¥ fo.b. and cost and Recelptn, 14,000 heud; market | Spot coffe unsettled, e Jower; bulk, $9.20@9.40; | 4n, 10%. Mot of the $5.0500,86; mixod $9.0049.60; heavy, | from Brazil are still 98060960, rough, $5.9509.10; pian, $0.76 | frelkht quotations were resorced abaut us i | wteady and yarns firm today. Men's wear i western steers, $9.00@10.06; (for wpring_was bought liberally by some v iopad B g 282 nd_ fondorw, | §6.9608,66; bulls, | clothiern. Silk goods were siaady, some | Uk North, Ore cits 1000 calvew, $6.50@11.00 wpecialtion in crepes and knitted ilkc' tabrics | 1oitarh Con Corp head: market [ having sold well, Jobbers light $5.10G9 rlings, $5.00 Toxas und prime @) prime wouthern 0@ York, Ju; ppresentat] s ftien. The market's course 3760@9.90; mixea 0; | ment of an early settl . 5 PRI Ing differences among int as high as $9.30, just & dime below yester- | elipped ewes, $8.60@7.76; clipped lambw, high price $5.60@10.25; spring $10,00@11.66, | e marine proved of negative s Ay e 4 ouesida! | shipping shares, which wkere " 40 New York Money Market. | weak at the close, 173 40 98 50 The reversal of the later mession was con 194120 9 00 New York, June PRIME MERCAN- | currant with an advance in call 17 130 9 1y TILE PAPER—3% per cent {our, per - Gent, (ke highest ighte months, ILocal xprowsed their disapproval Mexican -~ dollars, | | and the hardening of lown | be_without ity significance | Motor stocks w | trregular than yesterday nighest, 3% per |inAde an extremo racov ruling rate 3 per 4 wardod, while & car ¢ por cant; offered 3% per cent ) g s I s Whs cAFEiod ‘over for togay T 7 P | S 8, 1 rou. 890K C. o ref. 6o 813y | BOIDIR Bt Chandler el sbo y IR ovar oat i *do coupon O9RL, & N, un. dn... 04% . ey R Was the cako last Tuewday, tradel e, 8 3, reg....1000 M, K, & T, 1 4w 16 | '™OLore and accessorie ied out with firmer feeling toduy, and | sdo coupon .. .100% *Mo, Puc, con, on.101% | BUBATs repeated (heir familiar a little dickering weveral bunches of | *U. 8, 4u, reg....111 =~ Mont, Power 9415 | Ance of monnting (o higher dewlrable wluff sold on u good wtendy busls, | *do coupon ... 111 Y. ¢ deb 6u 114" |Porto Rico common and Y. City 4%n..108 | Ing 236 and 1 W, & i Amorlcan beet, Som 112% | war lasues, Iiko Crucible 8t oific 4n... 928 | Locomotive, h " 648 | Bothlohom Steel gained |, rof. i 92K | U1 8, Mt 61010 developing he . oved Cent. Pac. 1st 9% Penn, Hm Aln. 106 oppers. were . o) mildly e o o, G & O v Shn K81 do men. g, 101% | ndB O T, 0 IO T wes wore her, and the supply | (B, & Q. 1. 4u.. 98% Reading gon. 4n.. 9614 i fuirly luarke as compured with total| C. M, & Bt P L. & San I Peluding. Harvesiars, | Amerioss rot. 4 . 0 | Paper proforred and U, 8. Bmelting, 4 cliques 5 clulr Pac, ov. Gn, 110414 | the activity of pools fully wiewdy. As high ax §7,00 wan given| ref. 4% 73% o i 908 | und Western faster the best hore, while $6.0006.76 1s buy- | © & B ref. 4%u. 848 8o, Rallway bx.. 1014 |#hip of the rails on a furth the bulk of the offerings D, & R . 0 s 18% Unfon Pac, 4n 971, | 2% 1o the new high price otagions on shesp and lambe: Lambs, do ref. by 70" do ey, 48 938 | varfable gains In some ofo wpring, $8.00@11.36; lnmbs, falr to ho o gen, 4 T4% U, 8, Rubber #n.101 " | Reading, and the cotton $9.000010.00; lambs talr to chole S AR 38 Muoel ta . 108% | wore Inrgely offaced in the keneral welling heavy, K604 0K0; yourlings, fuir 1o choice | o7, & pof 40" 9% sxy: nlon 415w.. 96 | o (he tinal hour ) BR26@0.00; yourlings, fair to choles | Tt 3. M. %K. 104% 1 | h"""’ sales of atock amounted 4 whares owen, K0od o cholco, §6.60 . owas, talr 16 good, 1000 @sts, 00 Coffes Market, oral bond Iiat on thelr advanc Av, Pr New York, June 6.—There was a further | high quotation of 104% £40 fod olipped lambe siies B0 0 45| decline in the market for coffen futures | bonda/ par value were 13,7 bub ted clipped lambe 9 k0| here toduy, with September contracts well United Btates reginte ative wpring Inmbn, .., 11 00 | Ing off to K300 or about #9 points under | coupon 4w, 4, and Punama T0d. woolnd: (ambe. 1. """y 9 25| the hibk records of last month, Deelines | on_call 4 Idabho wpring lambs. .. ,,, 69 10 4o | 'n Brazitlan milrels prices strengthened the Number of sales and leading fod whorn lumbs 116 6 65| mprossions that offerings from primary |on the magket were ted whorn ewes 16 68 w might become larger with the Balos. High el approuch of the new crop movement | Am. MBeet Sugar 400 #3% American Can 1,600 | o seomed 1o some trade pollng during | “: "w ’lfm n:‘r“" ‘:m: f0% Cattle, Wioady —Hogs, Weak — Kheep | B¢ sftarnoon. Tho market opened at » de- | A7 JOiRmghgL 3200 DU Yirm eline of & to 7 points and wold off to 8470 | Ay PO & L0 o0 1114 s for Decomber and for March, wm.“,,, el & Tol #7100 130 lows of T to 12 [Am. Zino, L, & B. #6000 * ) 34,000 bagn, June, | Anaconda Copper. 7,000 K414 b, Beptem- | Atchison 2,000 106 by 901 ember, $.41c; | Baldwin Locomot,. 4,400 H.62c; February, | Baltimore & Ohlo. 2,100 trol Central Leather.., 1,800 ( BIEEP—Rocolpts, 14000 head; . market | poried dociines of 100 to 160 roin 1n the | Gy, o & BT T L0 9ai) wathers, $7.00@58.26; owon, $4.700 markets, there was & fur- | GPUa8% & Jorhe. ool ool tambs, $7.60@10.20; springs, #526@ Wne of 8.32 the rate of Rio | Ching Copper,.... 8400 634 exchange on London, Rio cleared 3,000 | (ol . &°1 900 4314 Kk SR s bags, and Bantoe 6000 bags for New York. | Corn Prod. Rat 1400 i8iy Kansas City, June 6.-—~CATTLE—Re arket. Distiller's Securit., 900 0/ 01 ore | ¥ toy: geods wer /fin‘rul Electrie Gt Nofthern pfd 200 reported a very | Inspiration Cap. | Tnter. Har, N In the Automobile Manufacturing Industry There is an opportunity so unique and so re- markable in its profit % possibilities that it should awaken the interest of every person to whose attention this announcement comes. It of- i ively capitalised, ically 4 tivel ca ®econom sii cemeany & fow: Dundeed.doliers. or 1) managed com on & most profitable, profit-earning ‘basi opportunity for you te invest in a BIG DIVIDENDS are not an exception, but the rule, in the motor car industry. Dozens of companies have paid back small fortunes to early investors, and in some in- stances fabulous sums have been earned from the invest t 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 ba The stock of the Company is being placed in small and large blocks amo; including: lawye are being manufactured, “THE RiCHARD CAR” designed by Francois RICHARD, one of the best known and foremost automobile engineers and d signers in the world, threatens to revolutionize the entire automobile industry. Mr. RiChard, well and favorably known in the highest engineering circles 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 is not using one or more of the ideas and equipments designed and first applied by t THE RICHARD CAR 96 HORSEPOWER An earlior invention of one engine took the GOLD MEDAL at the PARIS E PO!”ION: an- other invention of & carburetor secured the GOLD MEDAL at St Louls. Mr. RiChard built the fa est one-cylinder car ever made, developing 82 miles an hour and going 42 miles to one gallon of g line, He built the First sighteylinder ear in this ountry, which was the fastest car in the werld, The RiChard Car, the Wit of hia 32 years of oxperiance in the automobile industry, and the re. sult of over twe yoars of work in desi making dis g, ote, a so far ahead of any other automebile made in this country that th s comparisen. This car s without & doubt THE BEST BUILT CAR IN THE WORLD Pieturse of the car and the specilications, which we will send upen requant, will convi you of this fant The snnouncement of & naw ¢ RIChard saured the Company 14 bha swamped with Inttars of inguiry fram all aver the world, and o de mand has alraady sprung wp for the sar g Whan it will be possible for the Company 1o this ¥ The m ment of the Company s in the hands of dloan, suseonaiul businoss man, and i spare od hoad, and the business of earvind o wnder the mest maders, vative, sucenaniul methads The Company b inenrparaiod with o sapltal shoch of anly 1800000, Mall of this stosk, divided nte 38,000 shares, i T par sont Cumule Pootin Sharing, Profurvad After T par cont has basn pald on thae Comman Stask i o i squally in ol divk donde. The possibilition for anteamaly lavge prafine et Pul and seem oo large that we hesitate Aren b make an setimats. How LY D Y What the Firnt sne thousand cars manulactured will pay baek 1o the Prafarved Stackhulders more han twien the amonnt of the investment LML L x i it A 0l B MR AR IO sl 0, \m- There is an opportunity for a few in t a few hundred dollars at this time to ing to in ular dividends, secure an interest certain to pay ri commencing with July of ti THE PRICE OF THE STOCK TODAY IS $20 PER SHARE subject to advance without notice. It is fully paid with pictures of the car and full particulars r Company. the engineeri wand for the car in sxeess of the of production. Several of eur clients have visited the £ wach and avery ane came away an enthusiastic sub soriber to the yo I owill pay you b lnvesl Fill Out and Mail the Coupon Bolow TODAY R. BERRY & COMPANY e Wosdasa of the Warld l.-u-\ LALS b LABA Farmad - year. 80 MIL"' AN HOUR yot remains to be sold at this pric at the ou want, or, better, fill out the coup: lot us rdin ment an inw rdless of the ks, we balieve the RiChard is the very b the market teday, The capitalisation s ment clean and sue ful ears are now boing manufactured on & basis suffic clont to show tremendous profite, and the " tory, met and talked with the office ock of the comp ate this propest Owaha e L TN T T T ' C. R, BERRY & COMPANY we wedmen of e Warld Buiding, 1004 W 1300 Parnam M, Omaba, Nob e MCHARD CAR; wae ad-izz me NAME ey NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Special as Well as Representative Issues Are Elevatd CATTLE~Recelpts, Again, Jtwit 3i7os'l) (COURSE ~ IS INCONSISTENT Mowgiurt Northern Pacific o 6.—8pecial utocks as we Innues were today on an expansion of professio; Con,, Cop inconsistent, however, In that the disaster to the British minfstration at the outset but declin $6.109,35, on the favorabls auguries co nt of long stand onts in Iron & Steal Shattuck Ariz. Cop Southern Southern Raflway Bouthern Rallway, 4,400 8. Bteel Wabash pfd “H ment in cortain of the more Satile in that quarter o less motive Willys-Overland but fell far short of its recc Maxwells, Goodrich and United States Rub ber wore higher at intervals ¥y, with 93% for of 1h v I lugged in characteristic upornted Apples an iness at the b6 2D FRUITE—~Prunes, firm; Calf o to fancy seeded, T@8c; meoded, §1 elact And uter, $28.008 20, orthern, §20 No. 1 southern, $20,2 Marine 414s fmparted firmness to the gen 2% Prices at' noon were 4 to 7 points|0f the bottle, It retains ity & Kansas Clty— 20 Minneapolis 000080000312 Buttor nd B Columbus at Toledo; postponed, rain Indianapolls at Loulsville; Cunadinn Pueltic 2,000 1767 & Ohlo 8,700 644 Whatgyer may be your need, a Bec | stamps. Want Add will get it for you. 104 Temple St &pnn'nam Mass HAYDEN'S investors in all walks il-k presidents, mer- chants, manufacturers, doctors, mechanics and va ous other lines. A sufficient amount of capital has been secured to engage in the manufacture of th profitable basis. The preliminary work has already done. The factory is now under construction and will shortly be completed; but, in the mean- time, c tors will- In Blue Serges and N tures. Suits built for th fellow just trou choose from. 14 to 19 years Read Wednesday's Rig Special Grocery, You can remit o of $20 per share for the numbe d you catalogue of the Company, 1! specification in the arit of other automobile hoad one of the greatest in the s adee w capacity waee send we atelagen. phatagrasha aad fu ) dome 0 masthmant I e aheeh o W 4. Try HAYDEN'S First ,." \Adelaide Fogg anfa courts, Miss Ringwalt won the right to challenge Miss Fogg by winning the annual spring tournament at the Hall, | She defeated Miss ther Smith in oldui . 3460 Defends Brownell : goue - v Hall Title Today 2406 1 Miss Adelaide Fogg will defend her P el 154 [title as tennis champion of Brownell Mail 1,000 3 14% | Hall against Miss Elizabeth Ringwalt Foir & ol 3 3 |this afternoon on the Brownell Hall ¥ acifie wker Co.... 4400 the final round, 64, 6-2 Company, .. 'f Providing Miss rogg wins from Pacific 6,000 Miss Ringwalt in the title round she T htd; 1300 K24 8280 s | will earn permanent possession of the §3% 14 | Brownell Hall trophy, as it will be Biael b4 H !’m 174 1:|: her third succedsive victory, Union 7 3:" NOW HAVE GOOD CHANCE wrles for the i i | FOR HUNTINGTON TROPHY OMAHA MARKET STRONGER AT L airs Bruoh aah Himrile Tare UNDER LIGHT RECEIPTS 0sh are still champxons ‘of Omaha They defeated Miss Mayme Goerne With light receipts, the Omaha|and Frank Conrad by eighteen pins. | grain mar * [ Wiheat was up 1 to 2" cenip: coriiss | night they. will win' the Huntington to 1% and oats ¥ to %. Wheat sold | trophy three times and it will become BAc@$1; corn, 62@68% and oats, their individual property., Score by 35@37Y; cents per bushel Receipts for the day were: Wheat, | 9% 30; corn, 24 and oats, 11 carloads, Bruch ot was decidedly stronger,|1f they win their match Wednesday games: e 814 8501708 Jarosh 1721 ried Fruit, York aune o—wvaroraren ar-| PETE HENNING, EX FED, o e e b IS SIGNED BY TOPEKA {thotco, CiTE T o @10, Apricots, | Topeka, Kan, June 6—Pete Hen- fancy, 12@12%e, Peachen, steady.|NiNg, @ pitcher was purchased today boi extra cholee, 6'%c; faney, 1c.| by Manager John vage of the To- flym; loose miscatels, A@8%ci|peka club of the Western league from the Kansas City team of the Ameri- can association, Metal Mnrk'L‘ K June §.—M ALS Copper. . e . wtondy ’ s it Don’t Use Dangerous quiet; wpot, $45.00 e ¥ 20,26, T T, el e | Antiseptic Tablets , 1183 6 o Erere e Tt Is an unnecewsary risk. Use the safe Sugar’ Market, antiseptic and germicide, Absorbine, Jr., York, June 6.—8UGAR—Raw, quiet;| It kills germs quickly and surely without centrifugal, 6.33c; molasses b.66c. Re-|any powsibility of harmful resuits; made ady; fine granulated, 7.65¢, Fu.|of pure herbs, non-poisonous and there in easlor under ncatfered liquida- | no danger whatever if the children get hold ormicidal powers oven when diluted one part of s Absorbine, Jr., to 100 parts water—and ita Ameriean Association, antiveptic powers one part Absorbine, Jr., to parts water he germicidal properties of Absorbine, [r. have buan tested and proven both in City 00200101 i § o|laboratory and actual practice, Detailed laboratory reports mailed upon request Use Absorbine, Jr., wherever a liniment or germicide s indicated; to reduce sprains, postponed, | Wrencheés and awollen veins; to heal cuts, bruiwes and sores RHE es: Yingling and Owens; Cochre ry Paul at Milwaukes; postponed; 8| Absorbine, Jr, §1.00 and $2.00 per bottle falled to arrive at druggists or postpald. = | A liberal trial bottle postpald for 106 in W. F. YOUNG, P. 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