I THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. 12 LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Strong; to Ten Higher Sheep Steady and Lambs Weak. HOGS ABE MOSTLY STEADY Omaha, April t. Kir: Cattla. Hoga. Sheep. ... l.Ml S.SIS I.73 ... i.OO. 11.000 7, SOU Atpttptt wr.: Official Monday , EatlmaLa Tuaada Two di thla mk.1l,llt ICSIS ll.lti Kama aaya laat week.I0.M7 J,2 17.477 Same dara I wka. ao. 4.114 .51J 14.SH Santa I wka. aa.l5.l7 J7.567 J7.J40 8am. day! 4 waa. ao.l). K.iot 1MM Sam. daVa lait rr.. .4 H.m 11.J44 Recelpta and dlsnoiltlon of llva atock at tha Union Slo Tarda, Omaha, for twenty, tour houri andlnf at I p. m. yeatardar! RECEIPTS-CARS. uma..licse. oneep. C, M. A St, P Waba.h MImouH Pacific. Union Pacific C. N. W., aaat C X. W.. w-.t . r at. P.. M. o , C, B Q. oail .. C, B. Q.. woat C. Tt. I. P . at O . H. I. P.. weat Illlnoli Central ..... Chicago Great Weetern. 35 84 10 30 Totala... 1JISPOSITION HEAD,, Cattle. Horn. Morrle Co. ..; 710 fiwrft k Company 1,014 Cudahy Parkin, Co.. .l,0 Armour k Co. Scowarta Co J V. Murphy Lincoln Packlnff Co... Re, Omaha Pack. Co. K. B. Packing Co.... Cudahy, Denver Wtlaon Packing Co.... vr, B. Vanaant Co.... Hill 4 Ron V. B. Lewla Hunilngor Oliver... J. B. Hoot k Co 1. H. Bulla 7 F. Hull Ttoaenitock nroe F. O. Krllogg WertMmer Des.n. Kllla k Co Sullivan Tirol... - Mo. Kan. Calf Co.. Ohrtntlo Huffman ' Roth '. Meyera ...... llanner Broa John Harvey hennla k Francll.... Jeneen Lungren... O'Bey ... Other buyer.... 710 isi 107 , il -17 4 It . II 110 10 71 114 21 10 107 1 3! ' IS II 3 171 1,033 S.46 3.t 3,074 s:i 3.111 Suenp. 717 I 1,M 111 MM Oil only !00 Totala.'... 1.711 11,161 Cattle Recelpta were moderate, oars being reported In. Thla leave-, the total for the two daya thla week at 11.142 head, only a little over one-half aa 4nany aa here during the aeme period laat week. At the eame time roeelpta wera very' much larger than a year ago. Undo- the Influenco of the moderate ro eelpta and the good buying demand, prlcea were atrong to 100 higher than yeaterday. making the market eafely M02BC or more higher than laat week'e etoae. In fact, a good chore Of the break laat week hae been recover! d. Beit beevee Bold up to 111.10, the highlit price on record. Cnwi and helfera ahowod about tho eame .advance aa beer Iteeri. tockera and feeder! wore fully atoady. Quotation! on cattle: Good to choleo hievea, l)l.ofll.; fair to food boevea, !O.O0u.io: eommon to fair beeveo. Il.co 4310.10; good to choice helfera, II.3&0 10.3&; good to choice cowe, II. 7101.711 fair to good eov.-i, 17. 6001.7.; common to fair row. 11.6097.50; pVlmo feeding otecra, ll.i0O10.3l; good to choice feeder. I0.7&4y 0.10; fair to good feedore, f0.O0ffrl.76j com mon to fair feedera. I0.73OI. 001 good to choice atorkere, l. 1401.15; atock helfera, I7.154S3.I5: Hock oowa, II.OOOI.OO; atock ealvee, 3. 00 0 10.10; veal calvea. 11.000 13 00; beef hulli, etaga, etc., t3.00CI.25; Bologna bulli. 11.10411.00. Repreaentatlva aalea: BBEF STTIF.RS. Ko. . Av. Pr. No. , I , 7K0 IT II 15 31 I but could have been more desirable from a ehearlng elandpotnt, ware bought, at 314.40 today. Quotation, on oheep and Umber Xmba, light and handy, 314.50Oli.10; lamba. heavy, I14.00O14.50; lamba. freah ahorn, I11.I0O 13.31: lamba, ehearlng, 314.35014.75; year llngi, good to eholco, $13.00013.75: yearllnga, fair to good, $13.00013.00; wethera, fair to choice. 111. 50 0 13.70; ewea. good to choice, 111. (001114; ewea. fair to good. IIO.OOQ 11.40: ewea, plain to culls, 17.0001.50. . Representative aalea: Ko. Av. Pr. 23 Native eprlnf lamba 4i ' lit 00 1010 Colorado lamba 08 14 01 420 Colorado awea S3 13 35 425 fed ewea 12 u 517 Meilcan lamba 73 15 00 540 Meilcan lamba 13 II 00 CHICAGO UVE STOCK MARKET, Cattle, Btroof I Howe, ' Weak; Sheep, nioody. Chicago, April I. Cattle Recclpti, 4,000 head; market atrong; calvea, a&o lower: na tive beef Iteere, 3l.i0O12.95; etockere and foedere, I7.00OI-S0; eowa and helfera, 15.50 010.75; calvea, ll.Z5Oll.70, Hoga Reoolpte, 10,000 head; market weak. IOIOo lower; bulk of aalee, S15.00O16.30: light, 314.30O16.S0; mixed. S14.I6O16.30: heavy, $14.60016.35; rough, $14.60014.70; plga, $10.60 0 14.00. Sheep ana umoe-neceipia, le.uuv neau; market steady; lamha, 10O30O lower: ihcep wethera, 10.40O14.Sli; awea, $3.000 12.30; lamba, 111.76016.26. Siena City Live stock Market. Sloua City, la.. April 3. Cattle Recelpta, 1.600 head; market atoady; beef eteere, 110. SO Jl! 00; butcbera, II. 50(110.60; fat cowe and helfera. $7.50010.60: canncre, I6.60O3-60: atockera and feeder!, I7.60O 10.00; calvel, S7.00OS.73; bulli, Htagl, etc., 17.6001,60; feeding cows and helfera, 16.60 too. Hoga Recelpta, $.100 head; market ateidy to lOn lower; Wrote. I14.6OW14.06; mixed, 14.70frI.lo: heavy, 314.80911. in: plea, 111.506 13.601 bulk of aalea, 114. 10Q 14. 0. Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 100 head; market ateady; yearllnga, 112.000 18.26; wither!, 111. 60O12 50; awea, 110.60011,50; Iambi, 112,60814,76. St. Louli Live Stock Market. St. Loull, April I. Cattle Receipt!. S.000 heed: mirkot iteady; native beef iteeri. 37. 60012.26;- yearling ateere and helfera. 18.60011,76; eowi, S6.75O10.00; itockera and feedeia, I0.00O10.00: prime louthern beef iteeri, ISQOOH-00; beef cowe and helfera. S4.26fpl.00: prima yearling ateera and helf era. 17. 60O10.00: natlva calvea, 16.00014.60. Hogi Receipt!, 11,000 head: market lower; llghta, I14.l0rel6.20: plan, 110.000 12.60; mixed and butrhera, I14.S0O16.36; good heivy, 116.360 16.36; bulk of aalea. I14.I0O16.26. Sheen ana lamDi fiereinte, no neaa; markec Iteady: lamha, SI3.0flfcl6.40; awel, SI.60O12.26i yearllnga. $10.76014.26. NEW YORK STOCKS President's Message Causes Irregular Demonstration of Strength. ALLIES' BONDS STKONO H,.. !::: 18,.. too. SI... St. KD4 9 it 723 I 99 SIS Sfi ISO 10 00 . 70 10 60 .lSft 11 00 .1314 11 It .HIT 11 19 .1117 11 19 30 ..1171 13 10 34... 41... Av. Pr. ft H 15 ,.( S t5 ,. 7f0 00 ., TS f 71 .. ns io is ..1140 10 St ..lOff 11 10 40. 1211 11 60 I it U41 11 0 II. .......Ill 11 Tl t ,.1144 II 00 ii. ...... .im n so 46 1161 II 40... t... Z3... ... 143! 13 11S7 13 10 HTKERH AND HEIFERR. t. (43 1ft ftl 11. v...... Mt 10 tt 1 711 10 EO I. 174 11 00 IS........ 101 I 7k 14,.,..,.. 117 10 10 SI 603 10 SI I. ....... Ill 19 HI ii. ...... .mo is oo ' H BITERS. '' 1 710 t SO 1. ....... W I 36 3 Ill 10 00 1. ......C 130 10 10 . COWR . 1.. 10., !.. 130 I H I OBI I 28 114 00 t... 1014 7 10 43 T 71 4... 1043 7 10 7. ..... .140 I th II ,.1110 SO 7 ,.1111 I II 6 1070 I M 7. ...... .10Ht 100 I J 305 0 3b i 110, 31 , 1 ..1177 t 40 T ;10I I 10 ue 71 CALVES. ,., 3410 I 00 ST........ 480 I 7E . J 401 th - I........ 174 11 00 ... S40 11 10 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 13........ 131 I 10 ' How Hnf lupplloo wer decant, thouth the run of 141 care. r 12,000 hfiart, wt mnrt than IflA can abort o( laat Tuday. Total bo far th.a wack ti 30,331 hoatl, bains l.ooo amallor than wak a, but 14,0uo laritxr than two waka mo. and vain of ".loo head ovtr tha cor ra pond Ins days, laat 'ar. , Valutia r mora or 1rb anvn thla morn In i, but aa a general thins tha trada nan tUady with, jwaterday, Shlppcra npancd tha market .by plcklnc up quite a row ol tha llKhtar' hoga at about ataady prlum, Chlraav Had only moderata froah rM'lpta, but bad carried ovar a rtat num bee from yeaterday and reported opantnir prutpecta eiler. Parker tried to uaa tha weikfleaa thara to anfoma a decline here. uiKk.nir inir epentnr ulda fully luo lower. ' and ihtjjr did aucceed In buylnr aome hoga nn tha open .tit, weak to aa much aa H lower, but they had to givt aiaa.iy prlcea tof the bulk of their purcheaee. The clone waa the beat time of the day, belna; wore active than early and lata aalea were atrong: to a Dim-fi ai a nicKei Better. The general quality of tho hora waa bet ter, and ao while the market la only called ateady, the average waa higher, rackera ail aaid their drovee coat more than yrster day. Bulk of tbe offering aotd at 914.40 Wil li, and top landed at H II. There w iae uauai evattering or tbe pialnaat inn on onwn oeiow me MllK. Repraaenutlve ealee: . Ke. Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. V3..1IS 110 14 10 41. .160 ... K U 73.. 301 ISO 14 10 , 0I..3OI 40 14 01 10. .311 ISO 14 70 IS. .310 100 14 7 71. .313 ... 14 10 ' 43. .331 ... 14 II til.. 341 1(0 14 00 33.. 300 ... 14 II PIUS. Xanaaa City I J re 8 took Market. Kansas, City, April S Cattle Receipt 32,000 head; market eteady; prime fed ateere, 110.10011, 60; d reined beef ateera, II.3&W ii.io; weetern ateera, vs.wwiz.ou. oowa, 17. 31010.10: helfera. tS.00Oll.60; atockera and feedera. $7.50 10.76; bulla, I7.50O10.00; calvea. H. 00 12.76. Hoga 'Receipt i. 1 6, wo heart; market hltrh-r; bulk of aialea, I14.t0ll.80; heavy,' I1B.1601S.SC; pack era and butcheri, tll.OOO lE.so; light. I14.&OV10.06; plga. 112.3 1 14.00. Hheep and Lamba Recelpta. t.OOO head; market iteedy; lamba. $tl."S(M4.7fi; year llnga, 111.0013.71; wethera, 111.10013.76; ewea. I0.26&10 60. St Joeeph Lira Stock Market. St. Joeenh. Aorll I. Cattle -ReceiDta. I.- 100 head; market eteady to atrong; ateern, IH.50OU.I6: cowa and helfera. I6.60fill.00; oalvea, I4.I0O13.7I, Hoga Recelpta, 1,000 head! market ateady; top, Ifi.SO; bulk of aalea, S14.I0Q 11.36. - Sheep and IambB Recelpta, 4,000 head; market llow; lamb, tl4.0VO14.l6; ewea, IU.60fll2.IO. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotation of the 1er en Tariooa Lfwdlns Commodltlea. New York, April Wheat Sport, firm; No. I hard, 93.30; No. 1 northern, Dultith, 13.41; No, 1 northern. Manitoba, 3.3&tt, f. o. b. New York, all nominal. FlouiwFirm. Corn Spot, firm: Ko, 1 yellow. 11.17. O. 1. f. New Tork, nominal. nat Hpot, quiet; atandaM, 77He. Hliiea Ouiet: B0K0U. 434144c: Central America, 43c. Leather Firm: hemlock flrata, 17c: aoo- onde, 6 Be, Prov a one Pork atrona: mm. 137.00: fumlly, 131,00941.00: short clear, $37.60 3D.60. Beef, firm; meaa, I26.00O34.00; fam ily. I37.0003i.oo. Lard, atrong; middle went, lao.no (ft 20.10. nutter KBHier; recelpta, 11,117 tuba; creamery higher than extrae, 46 0 464cj creamery extras 03 aenre), 4404401 flraU, 434H3U; aeronda. 8HU04m. Egga Firm: receipts. 11,147 caaeat freah gathered extraa. fic; freah gathered ator age packed firsts. 3 4 (ff 14 14; freah gathered flrete, 33'l4c, t'neeie unaettien: recelpta, T.17S boxea: gtate held apeclale, J7ei7c; state held average fancy, zftHQITo, Poultry Live, firm : no prleei auoted : dreaeed, firm; chickena, H02lc; fowla. ItfeOSSMci turkeys. lOS4fl. Coffc Market. New Tork. April S. Cuffee- Thla morn- Inga niwe from Washington cauaed no ex oltement in the market for coffee futurea. but after opening 1 point lower to 3 points higher, prloea advanced on scattered buying which ieemet to be inspired by a belief thai the entrance of this country Into the war would haaten peace. July contracts aold up to 1.73c and December to T.lln, with the general llat showing net galna of about I to 1 pointi during the early afternoon. Later there were alight reactions owing (0 report! of eaaler coat and freight offers, with the marKei cinung st t net advance Of 4 to I polntff. Rales, S7.SS0 bags; April, 7.61c; May, 7,Mci June, 7.Sej July, 7.48c; Augunt, 7,74c; September, 7.10c; October, 7.10c; No vember, 7. SKc; Pecember, 7.12c; January, 7.19c; Februal-r. 1.06c; March, tlSc. BPOt. O.U el: RIO 7B. IUn Santos 4k. IUn. ft waa reported that Brail I waa accepting bltla at conceaatona and that aalea had been made at comparatively low price, Including Santos Is and 4a at I.S&o snd 4a at 0.16, l.ondon crefflts. The official cables reported a decline or 10 rets in the Rio market, but Santoe futurea were SI to 10 rela higher. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy High ly Kecommended, I'm thorouffhiv convinced that if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given a fair trial it will cure the most ifvere cold, I cannot speak too high ly of it,- as it always cures and is pleasant to take," writes Mrs, Charles baxby, Litchfield, 111. Adv. 31. .101 IS SI Sheep Actual offerings were leas than thirty oars, packers getting s load or io direct and a couple of oars of shaarlna- and feeding lambs going through, but the mar- vet was one ot the draggieet seen here In some Ume, and that Is earing e good deal (or alow trade have been the rule. Pecfcere l were out for lie declines this mornlna. and while they paid prices that some traders' fanea ncariy steady xor a load or two, they tarried tbelr point on moat ef their our. chases. Feeder buyers helped out by taking eovnrat can, but even then there were still around five loads of good fat lambs unsold at midday. The day's top. Ill 00. was Mid ' let mixed Mexicans and westerns that wre extremely light, but none too well finished. About tbe only other wooled lambs pack en had beach t up to midday ware three loada tit good Colorado that looked quite a little lower at 114.16, Shorn lambs looked weak to a little lower. Fair light ones were bought at II 1.16. and weighty hind took til. 10. A few head equated yesterday's top ot 111.36. Sellers were slmnlr ud aa-alnat a proposition of packers aot wanting- the lamba snleae they could be bought at lower figures, and while they were attll fighting tho de cline en some stuff at noon, buyers were imerwea 0017 at ineir own Itgures. Old sheep were Just about steady. The auppiy we not targe, and outlet was very fair. Good western ewea eold ud to lii.oo. while a very plain kind was bought at tto.oo. Wether simitar t those that oroufnt tu yeaterday took nickel 4e enne, winging Bii.te. Buyera quoted shearing lamb about ateaay. nut if anything the tone waa sealer, ana prices took levifte lower tor the daya ae far this week. Heveral loada that U good flesh and of the right weights, New Tork. April 3. Operntiona on the Stock exchange today denoted the mixed feeling and bewilderment of profeeelonal trader arlulng from over-night develop monte. The prenldent'e mewaf to con greaa caused an Irregular demonstration of etrength at the opening, Important aalea, however, falling to- reapond In more than minor degree. Helling for proflta materially reduced moat of the gains before the end of the first hour, but at noon prlcea recovered midway on a moderate resumption of de mand. Tho entire Hut. with a few unim portant exception, fell back In the laat half of the aesalon, the re vernal being elmullane oua with the failure of the senate to take action on the war resolution. The only marked reflection of the new policy to which the government la com mitted waa Been in the strong tone of Inter national bonds, Anglo-Frenrh le gaining 3j, with l'i fir City of Paris 6a and a concurrent hardening of remittances to Tart.. Lires also .stiffened, but rublea yielded. The Irregular course of the atock market waa Inaugurated by the movements of euch leaders as United States Steel' and other active stocks. Steel made an advance of over 1 points to 11814 in the first half hour on buying on a seemingly aubetantial char actor, but fell back to lltVi, closing at 116',, a net Ions of half a point Both ehem Steel and otlier munition, as well as such equipments aa usually follow In the train of v.ar shares, were 1 to 4 points higher at their best, but these Issues slno surrendered for the most part to pres sure. . Ralls suffered additional restraint by reason of unfavorable crop reports and earn ings, the setback ranging from t to 4 points In coalera, trunk lines and grangers to 0 points In Canadian Pacific. Shippings were less reactionary, with metals, oils and, mo tors. Ohio (Ibb and Wilson Packing, recent atrong features, forfeited from S to almoat 4 points, Total sales, 150,000 shares. Domestic bonds, ratlwaya and Induntrlala were Irregu lar on light dealings. The large turn-over of 16,700,000, par value, resulted mainly from heavy transactions In the group. United States bonds were to I per cent on call. Number of eales and quotation on lead ing stocks were: Sales, High tow. Close. 4.100 07 9b 13,400 2.&00 4,600 Illinois Central.... 300 Inspiration Copper, 1,100 Int. M. M.. pfd... 18,100 Interaction. Nickel 1,600 International Paper 3,300 Kansas City South Kennecott Copper. 7,400 Louisville t Nesh Maxwell Motors... 100 Mexican Petroleum 11,400 Miami Copper 7,100 Mo. Pacific (new). 3,300 Montana Power..'. 400 Nevada Copper.... t.300 N. T. Central 1.100 N. T., K H. H.. 3.100 Norfolk Western' 000 Northern Pacific.. 1,000 PaMflo Mail 1.000 Pennsylvania 4,400 Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Copper.. 14,200 Reading 20,600 Rep. Iron A Steel. 13,200 Khattunk Aria. Cod. 400 Southern Pacific... 2.300 Southern Railway. 4,300 Rtudebaker Coooer 22.000 Texas Co 2,100 ITnlnn Pacific 12.200 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 1.000 United States Steel. 20.200 !' 8. Steal nfd.... 1.700 Utah Copper 7,100 Wabash pfd "B'. 3,500 Western Union. . . . 200 Westlnghouse Blec. 7.600 Total sale for the day, Bid. 101 10SH lO&tt 03 ft 1 fl It S3ft 84 44 41)4 48 42 44 4i 41 130 II 54 14 tSH tflH 42H 43 43 30 20 31 103 102 10! 34 24 34 17 90 6 'i 46 48 44 133 131 131 10 100 101 28 22 22 3 H 13 46 22 31 11 S8 & 10 85 83 83 37 20 20 M 5 IS '4 21 28 28 99 90 16 226 223 224 141 138 138 128 136 125 118 116 110 118 lit 118 114 111 111 26 24 Z 97 97 97 58 62 62 960,000 share. 61 71 72 87 09 Am. Beet Sugar.., American Can Am. Car t Found. Am. Locomotive... Am. Smelt Hf.. Am. Sugar Refln'g 1,200 11S 112 Am. Tel. Tel... Am. Z., U A B, . , . Anaconda Copper.. Atchison Atl. U. W. L.S.S. Baltimore Ohio. Butte St Sup. Cop., Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather. Chesapeake Ohio Chi.. M. A St. P., Chicago A North., C, R. I. A P., etfa. Chlno Copper Colo, Fuel tt Iron. 70 1,800 106 103 103 112 700 126 135 124 1,700 27 80 86 10,600 B& 83 83 00 105 104 104 t.OOO 118 109 100 400 79 78 78 1,200 40 40 45 800 38 1.800 164 30,600 94 1,400 01 3,700 83 23 28 100 160 92 -81! 69 81 1,400 116 US 1,200 2,100 Corn Products Ret. 74,100 Crucible Steel, Cuba Cane Sugar, pfstlller'a aeca... Erl General Electric. General Motors.... Ot. Northern, pfd. 34,800 12,300 609 10,100 C9 63 30 72 48 20 30 68 1 24 70 40 19 28 l 81 IIS 31 69 61 26 70 46 19 2" 1,200 108 167 166 1,600 119 117 118 000 114 114 114 Ot. No. Ore, otfs.. 10,600 84 82 33 New Tork Money Market. New York, April I. Mercantile Paper 44 per cent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, $4.71; commercial 60-day bills on banks. 84.71 ; commercial 60-day bills, 84.70; demand, 14.76 1-16: cables, 84.70 7-10. SilverBar, 74c; Mexican dollars, 67c. Bonds Goverment, weak; railroad, Irregu lar. v Time Loans Firmer: 60 day. 84J3 per cent; 90 days, S&4 per cent; six months, 84 per cent. Call Money Steady: higher,' 2 per cent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent: offered at 2 per cent. U. S. 2a reg.... 99Int. M. M. 6s... 95 do coupon .. 98K. C. S. r. 6s.. 80 U. fl. 8s reg. .100 h. A N. un. 4s.. 95 do coupon ..100M K T 1st 4 74 U. 8. 4 reg. .107 Mo. Pac. g. 4s.. 66 do coupon. ..107 Mont. Power 6s 99 Pan. 8s coupon 09N. T. C. d. 6s.. 100 Am. Fr. Sec. Is 96No. Paclflo 4s.. 03 A. T. T.c. ft 100 do 8s Anglo-French Is 14 'Or. S. L. r. 4s 92 Arm. sfe Co. 4s 93P. T. A T. 6s.. 100 Atchison g. 4s. 93Penn. s. 4s..lA4 n. A O. 4s.... 91 do gen. 4s.. 98 Cen. Leather 6sl01Reading gun. 4a 94 Cen. Pacific 1st 88 8 h A S F a 6s 70 C. A O. c. 6..s91So. Pacific c. 6slfll (' B. A Q. j. 4b 91 do ref. 4.. 91 C M A 8 P g 4s.l01So. Ry. 6s 100 C M A 8 P g 4a 101Tox. A Pac. 1st. .100 C R 1 A F r 4s 72Unlon Pacific 4a 97 Colo. A 8. r. 4S 83 do cv. 4s .... 92 D. A R. O. r. 6s 66U. 8. Rubber 6s 92 D. of Can. 6ao.. 9S V. S. Stel 5s. 106 Erie gon. 4s.... 66Wabaah 1st 104 eOn. Klec. 6b. ..106 West. Un. 4.s94 Ot No. 1st 4s 99 Bid. II. Cen. ref. 4a 89 London Stocks and Bonds. London, April 3. American rails were marked higher, with few transactlona In securities not requisitioned for exchange pur pones on the stock exchange today. Stiver Bar, 36 3-16d per ounce. Money 3 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent; three .months, 4 per cent, Sngar Market. New Tork, April 8. Sugar Raw, firm; centrifugal, 6.19c; molasses, 6.11c; refined, firm; fine granulated, 7.2.6 8.00c. Sugar futures opened firm and active. 1 to I points higher on covering and buying by Wall .'.treet. Later, however, the market sead off under scattered selling and at noon prices were within a point or. two of yesterday's closing. When We Need the Navy What do you know about the United States Navy? 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REB&ASKA TELEPHOXE COMPANY 1 s KAMARAD ESCAPES , FROM JAIL AT ORD Self-Confessed Murderer of 13-Year-Old Girl Tunnels His Way Out of Prison. HIS TRIAL SET FOR TODAY Ord, Neb., April 3. (Special Tele gram.) Louis Kamarad, aelf-con-iessed murderer of Alice Parko. escaped from the Valley county jail during the night and is at large. Sher iff Bell returned with the prisoner last evening from Lincoln, where Kamarad had been held at the state penitentiary for safekeeping, preparatory to being arraigned in the district court this morning. Two guards were left on duty by Sheriff Bell when he went home late last night. Guard Rockhold says that he knows Kamarad was in the cell at 5 o'clock this morning. There are indications that Kamarad went to Miskos' slaughter house on the dge of town, broke in and took a 32-caliber rifle with fifty shells. There are reasons to believe that he secured an automobile, although no one has j reported such a loss. Five hundred men responded when the fire bells were rung as alarm this morning and every part of the coun try is being searched by armed posses. The new barn of David Haught, be tween Ord and North Loup, burned during the night, and it is alleged that the automobile that wa. kept therein is missing. District court is suspended today while attorneys and court offi cers are joining the search. A brick partition between the county jail rooms and the coal room in the base ment was tunneled through. Kamarad was left at 10:30 last night locked in. an iron cell in the custody of two guards, Tom Rock- hold and Will Wigent. When his escape was discovered at an early hour this morning the lock to the cell had been opened without break ing, indicating that he had been as sisted gaining access to the corridor. He had broken through a brick wall where the water pipes enter the jail room. The chips of brick indicated that the work was done from the in side, but no tools were left to show how it was done. Joe Parks, father of the murdered girl, is active in the pursuit and that particular neighborhood is aroused. Omaha Hal Market. Pralrla Hay Receipt! Ilsht. market hither on better gradea of hay and alfalfa: de mand contlnuea food. Upland: Choice, 111.60 H. 00; No. 1, Iis.soei3.00; No. 1. S1O.SO0 11.00: No. S, I9.009.00. Midland: No. X, S12-00612.60: No. 2, I9.S010.60. Lowlandl No. 1. I.6U.00: No. S, 17.1001.00: No. , SS.6007.00. Alfalfa Cholca, I19.00:0.0; No. 1, ll8.00ftH.0O: atandard. 16.0S17.00; No. t, IIS.OO1 00; No. 3. I10.6012.60. 8traw Oat, S7.00tl7.60; wheat, $M0Q 1.60. Eastertide Wants Most Pleasingly Priced Special Sales All This Week IKIAYOEN' Satisfaction and Savings Certain Ii Hit tt DODGE DOUOLAS STREETS Here You'll Want to Join the Easter DRESS PARADE We 're Splendidly Ready to Supply Your Every Spring Apparel Wish Most Sa'.isfactorily and Economically Remarkable Values in Spring Apparel Offered Buyers Here in Easter Week Sales One Hundred Beautiful Suits I One .Special Grouo of Suits In Fine Silk Taffetas and the Choicest Wool Materials Nearly all Pattern Suits, sent by our New York buyer specially for this Easter Sale. All exclusive models and worth a great deal more than sale price. Specially priced for Wednesday, at $39.50 In Wonderfully Varied Assortment of tho Seaaon's Newest Style Ideas Beautiful button and braid trimmed styles, Semi-Tailleur and Sports models, in Gaberdines, Wool Jerseys, Serges, Novelties, etc., in Gold Chartreuse, Ap ple Green, Sand, Biege, Blues and mix tures. Special, at, choice $25.00 Special Lot of Women's and Misses' Spring Coats Offering, for selection a remarkable assortment of high-class Coats,- in models suitable for all occasions, including the straight line, belted and fitted Coats; also the popular French Coats, for motor and everyday wear, in belted styles, with military lines. Materials are Bolivia Cloth, Wool Velours, (triQ ( Suedes, Gaberdines and Novelties. Unusual values at our Special tbXX-jl Easter Sale Price, Wednesday. Sprinf and Summer Styles in Dress Skirts Thousands of the classiest Skirts just received, in wool materials and silks. Unusual values, Wednesday. .$7.50. $10.00 and $15.00 Women's Spring and Summer Dresses Shown Wednesday in Georgettes, Taffetas, Crepe Meteors and Novelties. Wonderful variety of attractive values, at ' $25.00. $35.00 and $45.00 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllls Best Quality Gloves I for Easter I S An immense new stock in all the s most up-to-date styles, colorings and stitchings. i, Perrin'i French Kids, Bacmo Wash- ' able Kids, Kayser's Silk and E Chamoisette Glove 1 Prices reasonable choicest qual- 2 E ities at each price. 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Beet Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal X5c Nebraska Maid Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkr. 7Vtc Gallon Cane Golden Pumpkin, at... 25c Gallon Cane Tomatoes, at. 45c Gallon Cant Grapes, at 5c Gallon Cane Blackberries, at 65c Gallon Cane Peacheii, at 45c Maelaaren'e Peanut Butter, lb 15c CLOSING OUT 16-oe. Cane Condensed Milk 11c Assorted Sonpe. per can. ........ .10c 28-01. Jare Pure Fruit Preserves.., 25c 28-ob. Jars Pure Strained Honey... 30c. Mew Comb Honey. rack..,......12Vtc E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 6Vc Grape Nuts, pkr ..llc Jello, for dessert, pkg ,..8V3e The Best Tea Siftinji. lb 12V,c Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb.... 20c Strictly Freeh Country EffS, dot. .32c The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, lb. .42c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb. sac Fancy Dining Table Butter, lb. .34c-3c Fancy FulKCreara New York White. Wisconsin vreem, Youne America or i Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb 30c BALANCE OF SHRUBBERY WEDNESDAY BUY NOW HIGHLAND NAVEL ORANGE SALE WesU per sba Uc, 17V,c, 20c, 25c, 30c THE VEGETABLE MARKET OF OMAHA FOR THE PEOPLE IB lba. Best No. 1 Cooking Potatoes to the peek (get your weight) . . . .65c Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Shallots, Parsley or Radishes, per bunch.,. 6c Fresh Head Lettnce, per head.. TVicloc Freah Hothouse Leaf Lettuce, head, 4c Fresh Hothouse Cucumbers, each. "Vic, 15c, 20c Old Beet. Carrots or Rutabagas, per lb ...5e Fresh Rhubarb, lb , 7i.c 12'C Fresh Cauliflower, It Faya TRY HA YDEN'S FIRST ?. ......