TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 2, 1007. GRAIN BUSINESS IS LARGER Total Trtmctioii for Tit Months Ehowt fibUntisl Iioreaia in Volnat. MAY ALONE DOES NOT MAKE GAIN Omaha Maintain Ita EitIcii Posi tion a One of the Principal C.raln Markrta el the World. liice,:ta of Brain at the Omaha Grain exchange during the month of May Je treasfd sllolitly an compared with May, 1306, according to the monthly report of the secretary of the Grain exchange, but a substantial Increase ' I shown In total transactions for the first Ave months of this year as compared with the corespond 1ns period of last year, which Indicates the Omaha market In maintaining It prestige as one of the largest primary grain mar kets of the world. A peculiar feature of the grain trade at Omaha during the last month Is thnt corn receipts decreased from 1.983,31)0 bushels In May, 1906, to 1,364,400 bushels last month, while the receipts of wheat for the comparative periods In creased from 214,800 bushels to 463,300 bush els, or an Increase of over 100 per cent, According to Its geographical situation Omaha Is naturally one of the largest corn markets and the business In wheat has been comparatively small until the present year, but great strides have been taken In the wheat trade and If the present paca Is maintained Omaha blda fair to become a great wheat center. Total Receipts I rarer. Total receipts of , grain at the Omnha market last month were 2,Sr!2,R00 bushels, as compared with 2,711,700 bushela during May, 19ofi, but this decrease In receipts was due to abnormal conditions prevailing during Vf last month. The market has been In a turbulent state on account of unsettled crop conditions and little Inter est lias been manifest In the corn market. Corn receipts decreased, but . much corn Is now befhg held In elevators and ty farmers and probably will be shipped to the market during the ensuing month. A gratifying Increase In the amount ot oats received during the last month Is noted when 6K.200 bushels were received, n Increase of 90.000 bunhels over the re celpts .during May of last year. Total shipments from Ofnaha for the month ending May 31 wefe 3,049.500 bush els, against 2.878,000 bushels during May, 1903. Shipments of wheat during the com parative periods were 814,000 bushels, gainst only 281,000 bushels, and com ship ments decreased from 1.852,000 bushels to 1,251,000 bushels, Which waa due to tha light receipts. Statistic Are Favorable. ' 1 Statistics for receipts and shipments of grain at Omaha for the five months end ing Mny 81, as compared with the same period of 1906 are more nearly Indicative of the relative Importance of thla market THE VERY NEWEST COMBINATION TOP OXFORDS We have Just added another new style to our numerous exclusive summer line ot Ladles' . Oxford. Brown Ooze Calf Top Patent Colt vamp four button Oxford Plain Dress Toe High Cuban Heel Price ..-84.00 This style Is the very latest and the combination very attractive. In eastern cities, this shoe is having a tremendous sale. Sole ageats for Gold Plated Monogram, used on Pumps, Bows and Low Cut Oxfords. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 far a am St. I a.UCEythisrtBs.D.C. ttb. 18b. Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway Company will start June 3rd, making' two trips daily (weekdays only) at 9:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. from lBth and Far. nam streets. Three hours pleasant ride, with competent lecturer on board pointing out and giving en- tertaining and instructive talk on places of interest. 0 Fare 50 Cents and are decidedly favo- able In character. Total receipts for the five months Just ended were 17.IMo.9nO bushels, an Increase of over J.OOO.ono bushels over those of 1906. The principal Increase reported waa In receipts of wheat, which Increased from 1.120.7CO bushels In 1906 to 2,118.400 bushels this year. Receipts of corn decreased, on account of the smaller receipts last month, from 10.247,600 bushels In 19S to 9.466.800 bushels during the five months ending Fri day. An Increase of to per cent In thsre celpt of oats during 1907 la reported, when receipts were 1,443.200 bushels, against 4,S!'3,6"0 bushels last year. Total shipments for the Ove months of 1907 were 30,060,000 bushels, against only 16, 937,900 bushels during the corresponding period of 1906. Novel F.fTect In landscape ftardenlnsr "I shsll introduce this year," said a land scape gardener, "two noveltlns on the grounds of a Newport millionaire a floral clock and a revolving flower bed. "The clock Is to be a circle twenty feet In diameter. The face will be of grass. The hands wlil be of white carnations. The numbers will be red roses, pnnsles, helio trope and so on. This clock will work electrically, and, of course, the mechanism will be concealed. Will It keep good time? Oh, the best. I made an experimental one last week that only varies eighteen seconds a day. "The revolving beds will he a feature of a sunken garden. There will tje four of them, each twelve feet square, and they will revolve electrically at a revolution a minute. "These novelties will be the first motion pieces ever Introduced Into American land scape gardening." Philadelphia Bulletin. . To Tell the Ave of nn Ear. A fresh eggs will sink when placed in water and rest on Its side; If three weeks old It will incline slightly, with the small end down; If three months Old It will stand on the small end, and If older It will float with large end out of the water more or less, according to age. Popular Mechanics. Mangum Co.. LETTER HPECIAUST3. Have Root print It. 14.000 PAIRS da'.ly out pot from the Walk-Over factories to supply forty-four coun tries. YOU KNOW that preducers of this magnitude can supply you with better values In 3i OXFORDS and SHOES $ 4 than can reasonably be done by small manufacturers. BEST aTTTUS at the Walk-Over Shoe Store liti FARNAM STREET ED. S. THOMPSON, The Walk-Over Man. A necessity In every household dur ing the summer tf milk, butter and meat are to be kept pure and sweet. Almost Invariably the first requisite ordered by the the doctor in case of sickness. We handle WATTTSVaX and VIM TXXiXiES WATXK, IOB. Phone and our wagon will call. KOBTEBT WXIOHT, ACCOMODATE SBXTMS Distilled Water Delivered in Cases or Bottles. Omaha Ice and Cold Storage Co. 15th and Howard. "Phone Boo. 48a. TEETH Wemake artificial Teeth that looknatural, fit your mouth parfeotly, feel comfortably. We extract teeth Painlessly with VITLAIZSD AIR. SET OF TEETH.. ..$0.00 and up TAFFS DENTAL ROOMS HIT Douslaa Street. 19 iv-y&'i-y i sdig Cm ; The Pure Food Center of Omaha Hie Store that Has What You Want, YVhen You Want It jjjj This is a store of satisfaction not of disappointments. It is a store 0 ' of courtesy and intelligent effort to please. You are not annoyed by sub- p stitutions of your third or fourth choice for. your first. You, are not'dis- a heartened in your search for new delicacies to find the clerk has never & heard of it. IF IT IS GOOD, WE II AVE IT. Try calling ui upon the 8 telephone when you y supplies here. 3 ' Reference: Anyone A luncheon more enjoyable by a bottle of Gold Top. ' I . , Pure barley malt, choicest grade hops, pure spring comDinea Dy tne most perlect brewer's art. Develops your appetite and your energy. Promotes your comfort and health. Produces profound and refreshing sleep. Jelfer Brewing Company Telephone No. 8, South Omaha Omaha headquarters, Hugo P. Bill, 14th and and Douglas, Tel. Doug. 1542; Council Bluffs head quarters, Le Mitchell, 1018 Main 8t.f Tel. 80. Choke Oxfords This store has a display of Spring Oxfords that will Interest every woman in thla community. It's going to be a great season for Low i Cut Shoes. There's not a good style of Oxfords or Ties that we are not showing in splen did variety. IT'S A BEAUTY SHOE SHOW. Patent Kid, Corona Colt and ail leathers. Oxfords, Ribbon, Ties, Pumps, etc. Every dainty style. 3-oo, $3.50, 94.00 to 95.00 FRY SHOE CO. TKI IIOHI 16th and Douglas Streets. Special Violin Bargains For Monday Stradlvarlous Violin, with case, bow and extra strings and rosin .'.$6.00 Guarnerian's Violin with case, bow and extra strings and rosin . . I . .$8.00 Amato Violin and complete outfit, for :' 910.00 Fine Martin Violin excellent tone, com plete outfit . . r . . . 3.5.00 Strings for All Instruments. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas Street MR. SMOKER ! Get our price on cigars by the box; we'll save sou money. 10c Grace Kimball Invlnclbles, box of 60. .'. 83.50 10c Grace Kimball Perfectos ' box of 60 for : $2 50 lc Grace Kimball Panatella, box of fifty, for 92.50 10c Carmen Cigars, box of 25.. 91-20 Blue Point Stogies (Pittsburg) box 100 91-60 12 brands 10c Cigar? at each.... 5c 60 brands standard 6c cigars, 3 for lOe 60 brands standard 6c cigars, box of 60, for 11.00 to l.5 26 brands ' standard Key West land Clear Havana Cigars. You will recognize our brands and you will like our prices. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go. Cur. 10th and Dodge, Omaha. want something especially good. who buys here. is more complete, an evening, eiy a DLfiECT ACTION. 1612 & fABNAM LJS4AJSBt ssMsaMSBBSBt. : S fit syAT v JAPANESE MATTING CASES iBfP'wip if 1 fin We carry a complete stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Caaea and Sample Cases. Repair work a specialty. OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY, 1209 Farnam Street. . ' Order by Thona It Is Easy. Coven lent and Satisfactory Douglas 617 Order your daily (ffiouf tney & go. call water, ' BAILEY (SL MACH DENTISTS THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK Corner 16th and Farnam Street. Best equipped Dental office in the middle west Highest grade Dentistry at Reasonable Prices. Porcelain fillings, Just like the tooth. Direct Action Gas Ranges The Great Gas' Savers Guaranteed to out your gas bill one-third. The oost of a g-aa rangs should not be reckoned entirely upon what you pay to GUT It. We claim the Direct Aetloa 0a Bang-a does the work bet ter with fttlly one-thixd . less fas than any other range and oaa prove It. It . la chuuper and easier to . lnvestlsate Lhe merits of a gas range before you purchase than to try and cut down the gas bill after wards. We have the proof. LET US' SHOW YOU. Bold on the easy terms of $1.76 cash and $2.00 monthly. . laily demonstration main floor. All ranges oonnected free wheq put on the first floor. BUV A DIRKCT ACTION. .STREETS, jOMAhWe. v-, 1- r yMJsaiSBSSBCasBst- ABsstSasB4MB. 15 IR? One Ilundred Special CASES. In a light handsome 24-ln. sUe, with binding and corners steel. An attractive and servlcable case. Just the thing to take oa your vacation trip. A regular I $3.00 value. Special 2.40 while they last at. Your Spring Verv r nn rrArannil Best Newest Styles and Materials TMsT RELIABLB ST9RB I Clothes With Character As character proclaims the man, so character proclaims th clothes. Clothing of best character in style and materials ol workmanship is what wo always insist on here, for we know. our .customers expect nothing- else. The "there-after" effects to a pur chase here are always perfect satis faction and the assurance of securing your future patronage. Particularly Is this true when you buy Hart, Schaffner ft Marx hand-tailored clothing. They are all wool and all right in every respect. SPECIALCLKAKANCK HAND-TAIL-OREO SUITS MONDAY $1S and $18 value- $12.50 $15.00 Men's Spring Suits From the great surplus stock purchase hundreds of patterns and colors; very newest styles; values up to $18, at $7.50 and $10.00 TWO-riKCE OL'TIXQ SUITS Great est variety of latest styles and mate rials, at $7.50 to $18.00 YOUTHS' SUITS All styles, special Saturday $G.50 and $7.50 BOYS' KNEE PAXTS SUITS Every imaginable color, style and material; special at $2.95. $2.50 and $1.05 CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS Greatly underpriced at $2.50 down to 35 Copyright I907 by Hsrt Schsffh-r ff Marx W HAYDENS' HBSI r can furnish your office complete everything from pen points to bank fixtures from waste baskets to desks, - All here under our owu roof no ending east ror them save SO to BO per cent on your expense for . office supplies. Everything Needed for lhe Office OMAHA PRINTING CO.. Farnam and 10th Sts., Omaha Telephone Doug-las $46. fall ardara AllAd'- Sind for MlAlnma. Wew Eight Train TO This train is equipped with Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars and Dining Cars meals a la" Carte. Effective June 9 and every day thereafter. Lv. Omaha 11:55 Y.M. Ar. Denver 4:25 P.M. VIA Union Pacific For Sleeping Car Reservations and all informa tion inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. 'Phone Douglas 334. A rjz-trs. SJtRU J vr X lllino is Centra Chicago, 111 fSO.OO Pittsburg, Pa $30.00 Minneapolis, Minn 12.50 Toronto, Out., (30 day)... 27.1S Milwaukee, Wis 20.00 Montreal, P. Q., (30 day) . . 82.75 Detroit. Mich 81.00 Quebec, Que., (30 day).... 86.T5 Buffalo, Y 80.60 Duluth, Mian 18.80 Madison, Wis 18.73" Okoboji Lake, Ia.t 9.0.1 Mackinac Island 28.8.1 Waterloo, la 11X5 ) Rates to many other points in Mlnnebota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Canada and New York. Fifteen-day, sixty-day and season tickets on sale,-dally to Norfolk, Va., account Jamestown Exposition, diverse routes and stop-overs at certain points permitted. Routes, rates and detailed information gladly furnished upon ap plication at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St., or write. Samuel North, District Passenger Agent, Omaha, Keb Suit Is Here f$sortmcnt and Valuet Shown delay In .111111 in r r v 1 GL - OffI' if'-Ww M 1 I Rai road