THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917 12 - ' n miii a i ' 'i ' ' -" UVE STOCK; MARKET Tat Cattle Steady to Strong in Spots Feeders Are Steady 1 Sheep Slow, Weak. HOGS ARE SHARPLY LOWER Omaha, April II, KIT. UmltU wm: Cattle. Hogs. Bheer,. Katlraate Mondar .... ." ' " Same dar lest week... I.ttl 10.:10 11.414 fllml dav 1 weeks all (.OH a ll '. Kama dar I weeks ago I.HS 1.828 S.tll Same day 4 wki ago l.tlt .! 11.811 8ama dar laat year.. 1,017 t.lti MO fterelnts and dlspoelllon of live stock at the Union Slock yards (or twenty-four houra ding at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon: RECEIPTS fARH. Cattle. Hots. Sheep. H'r's C. M. St. P..,.. I J .. 1 MleBeurt Psclflcj tnlon PaeiOc ST : C. N. W east... HI.! C. N W.. west.. It :t 2 10 C, 8t P.. M. 4 O.. IT 14 J C, B. Q.. eaat... 1 . .. C., B, weal.. H :i 4 1 a, B. I. P., at. T 3 .. B. I. ft P , wt 1 tlltnola rentral t 3 Chicago Gt. Waat... T Totala .. DISPOSITION H EAR Cattle. Ho. Morrla ft Co.... Swift ft Co Cudahr Parkins Co.... Armour ft Co... Schwerts ft Co I. W. Murphy Unrein Packing Co.... Wilson Cudahr from Denver.,, or. B. Vsnsant Co...... P. B. Lewis I. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla. t. F. Hi" . oienatork Broo F. O. Kellogg lulllvan Broa . ... Mo. ft Kanaaa Calf Co.. rhrlstle Ilsglns .. ...... taker. Jonea ft Smith.. lanncr Broa ohn Harvar )ennts ft Franrla 'naen ft Lungren 9tber buyera l.nr.7 I.J71 i.tr.i i.tti r,i ii Sheep. 1.888 1.411 1,(04 1 10 i III 31 1 213 4m Totala 8,'tl 1.111 . 1.133 Cattle Tleeelpla wera llfht thla morning, inly 131 eara helng reported In. which la tha amalleat run on ft Monday for ft good many .weeka bark and smaller than ft year ago by 1.804 head. The amall run thla rooming would Indicate that tha country haa recovered aomewhat from Hi aeara and la unwilling to aacrlfica Ita cattle at the lower prloes note laat week, With light reeelpta there waa ft better gaoling thla morning and beef eteera ware fully ateady and In aome caeea possibly a, little etronger than laat waek'a low point. Cowl and halfera wera ateady to atrong, arblla atockera and feedera were ateady ftt laat waek'a decline. Quotatlona . 4 Cattle Oood to oholea beevea. tll.tO01t-li: fair to good haevea, f lft.71911. 40; common to fair beeves, tt.tt 10.76; good to 0'iolce l.elfera. tl.60010.16; good to ctioto rows, fl.7ftVlv.bo; lair to good eowa. I8.O00S.76: common to falrcowe, fl. totpt.00: prima feeding ateers. It.tOO t.76; good to choice feedera, il.75el-40 fair to good feedera, 18.0001-70; common to fair feeders, ftl.71O8.00, good to oholea atockera. I8.t0trl.li: tnck heifers. 17.000 1.76; stock cowa, ICOOtyt-llt: stock ealyes. 87.6tlOI0.0l); veal calves. lt.00O13.60; beef bulls, stags, ate, IS. 00 9 1. 60 Reprasaulftll.-a salee; . .BEES' STERRS. Av. Pr No. II 80 II No. 10... 13.. , II... i... til I 81 !1S t Si Ill t 36 .... 064 t in ....1011 10 40 .... (31 14 10 ,,...1861 10 76 13 1148 10 80 11... II... I... 40... 30... 33... Av. Pr. 133 17 16 118 I 60 733 'I 00 lit t 10 It I 86 1061 10 60 1144 10 46 7 147 It 10 SI 1030 11 00 10 1314 11 60 II.. 1304 11 86 0 1337 13 10 ...1308 13 II I... I... SO... 11... ' II... 30. GRAIN-AKDPRODUCE Only Few Oars of Wheat Re ported Sold, as Cash De mand is Slow. OATS BEST SELLER OF ALL NEW Y0RK STOCKS Operations Are on Lighter and Narrower Basis Than Last Week. STEADINESS AT OPENING 47 13 . 131 177 Oats. i:t ' 83 43 101 1027 11 40 .1111 11 78 II .1J1 13 00 11 .1311 13 40 II COWS. IT tti I 10 10 ,.. I 10 00 OS 1. ...... .1004 T 00 1 1060 7 30 ' t 100 1 76 t 1018 t 00 M0., ttt I 36 7 10IT I 86 13. ,...,,,1131 I 31 1 1130 I 30 6........ 841 t 60 11. ...... .1014 70 I. ...... .1141 t It II .1311 It tt It. ...... .1311 10 16 Hogs Paokera completely controller! the market thla morning and prices tumbi.'d sharply. Shippers did praetlcallr nothing, en early rounda at least, and with shsrp declines all around tha circuit even mod erate auppliea could not aave the market from packera' bearishnesa. For tha bulk of the offeringa It waa a 16016c lower mar kot. The. movement was draggy from the outeat and trade got deader the farther It - went. Light hoga and the plainer mixed kinda were again tha hardest te sell and several loads remained la first hands- up to ft lata hour. Tha general market waa. as noled. 110 . 3to lower, and closed slow and weak. A, 'good share of the hogs-sold at ft spread of llt.00Olt.3t. Early in the day ft load sold at llt.tlt. but while It was a prime bunch of atuff tha price could not have been obtained after tha market waa established. Prices are easily, T6c lower than at the high time two weeke ago and some of the light and plain mixed kinds are off dollar or more. Representative sales: No, Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. 81., 110 80 14 10' 84. .! Omaha. Aprl( 33, 1111., The local cash demand for wheat waa very slow today ana, wnue me receipt! of this cereal were fairly good, only ft few cars of wheat were reported sold. The usual demsnd. for com was siso not much In evidence and. while white corn sold fairly readily, the aelea of yellow and mixed corn were very light. White corn continued to aril at premium prices, ths commercial grades of this variety helng ouoted at II. lilt 01. II, whlla the yellow h.n.,ht arnund 81.43 01.4341 and the mlied old generally at 11.43, although one ear of blah color mixed corn brought 11. It. Moot wheat waa quoted from IO10C lower, corn ruled about tc lower, oata "were quoted from ICflVie lower, rye was quoted nomi nally 3c lower and barley also sold about t lower. , nets wee about tha best seller on -Ihe list end there wsa a good Inquiry for thla cereal at the prevailing prices. Standard oata sold arouna onwsevic m. S while brought from I10K'C and a few cars of No, 4 wh'ts sold at l7U087Vie, The receipts of rye ana barley were un- Important and there was only ft moderats demand for these cereale. No sales ot barley were reporieu ano one car of No. I rya aold at II. Is. Clearances were: Whest and nour equal to 104,000 bushels: corn, 300,000 bushels; its, 31.000 bushels. Primary wheat rerelpta were 1.311,000 bushels and 'shipments l.ltt.000 bushels. sgahiKt receipts of 1,881,000 busnets ana .hlnmente of 811.000 bushels last VSar. Primary corn reeelpta were en.-.w bushrla and shipments 1,887,000 bushels. sgalnst receipts or XBA.nnv pusneie ano Memento of 814.000 bushels Isst yesr, Primary oats reeelpta were j.m.vno bushels snd shipments l.lii.ooo Mwneis, against receipts of tst.000 buohrle and ship ments of 773.000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, Corn, Chicago 34 Minneapolis ...,....4ss Duluth Hi Omaha .,.'8t Keness City Ill HI. I.OUII...., 4 Winnipeg ........... .101 .. i . ' These ssles wera reported today: ' Wht No. a hard wlnterl 1 car, 13.41 1 ear, 13.43. Sample hard: 1 car, 12.41; 3-t car. 3318. No. 2 spring: 1 car, IZ.68. no. I spring: 1 car, I2.il: 1 oar, 11.03. Rye No, I: 1 car, 11. It. Corn No. 3 white: 4 carg. 11.11. NO, 8 whltet 1 car, ll.M; 1 ear, 11.60(4.;.! cars, 11.80. No. 4 whlta: 1 car, 81.48Vi. No. I yellow: 1 car (ehlppere' welghta), 11.48 l I care. 11.4214: 1 car. 11.41. No. I yellow: t ear lehloDsra' weights). 11.43!!: 1 car (011100 weights). 11.48; I cars, 1.4S. No. 1 .ll- 1 ear. I1.43U: 1 car. 11.4314; can. ti lt. No. I mixed: 1 car (near while), lt.lt: It eara, 11,43, , ... .a II 11U . n.iti-Ria'nriard: 1 ar fahlppera' weights). HUc: i cam. 480. No. I white: 1 car i.hinMH1 welahtsl. 18 UC! I 3-t Cart, ItC 6 cere. t7c: 4 cars. 87 WC No. 4 whltet 4 cars, 47!4o: S cars, 4TVc; 1 car, tTo. Sam ple white: i cars. tic. Omaha Cash Prlcee: Wheat No. I hard eiiM9KA- No. 1 hard, t3.420t.48; No. 4 i.. 1SSIA9.41: No. 3 spring. 13.6603.61; No. 3 aprlng. t3.l303.it. Corn No. I while. tl.t04i1.61i NO. I Wlllta, u-ivtli.MX, 4 white, ll.ti01.4IU; No. I white, tl.4IViO 1.41; No. I white. Il.4801.48tt: No. I yel low. tl.431.01.43; No. 3 yellow. tl.tlKO , m i vniiw. 81 414M.41I4: No. I Ve. low.' I1.40V4O1.41: No. i yellow, 8I.40O ,uu. M. 1 mired. 81.4301.434: No. mixed! tl.4iaiai.43: No. 4 mixed, 11.410 liiu, K. S mixed. Sl.40UOl.4l; No. mixed. I1.40O1.40U. Oats No. S whlta. iiuaila, standard. fSOSSttO NO, White, ituaiini No. 4 white. 4TUOITUC. Bar- i... u.lilnr: 1118A1.37: No. 1 feed. tl. II 1.31. Rye No. I, 11.1401.11; No. t, 11.18 tl.ie. . Omaha Futnree Market. t.'. uniim,ni In the local pit was during the eerlv nert of the session quits bearish and all grains ruled aomewhat lower. Tha decline lasted until tns isei nour m Ing, when ft good part of tha early loss was recovered on profit-taking by shorls and u. h,t eiileri w thin a xraction 01 ine evening pries, whlla July wheat closed knot 1 Vila-hee. The coarse grstns wsra innusncea oy me action of wheat and recovered from tha low nntnt shortly before the CI - May corn closed slightly lower, July corn declined tic, wmis July oata auvanceu Loral range of options New Tork. April 33.-rDeallnge In stocks todsy differed in no Important particular from those of the lost fortnight, except that operations were on a lighter and nar rower basis. Such Initiative as was seen at odd momenta owed He Impulse "wholly to the profeesfonals, wh'o sold of ona group and bought, of another. Kvenla over the week end threw no new light on Inveatment or apeculatlve conditioned aide from the ease with wnicn oanKing terenta absorbed ta treasury offering or 8200,000,000 of certificates plsr-ed by .federal reeerva institutions. Arrival of the Brlttrh hhxh commission was accepted aa tha pre lude to Important International financing, but of thla there was no direct reflection In tha foreign exchsnge markele. Opening quotatlona were steady, out soon became Irregular. Liquidation of coppers ddt-d to the unsettlement of the forenoon. marines later displaying general heaviness. Mr-ectaltleo made full recoveries later. United states steel sroreu a ni gain or practically a point. Ralls were relegated .to o ace of secondary Im-portanre, wltn material alteration of prices. Hales amounted to 411,000 aharrs. Slight rnnresetons were rraletered by Investment bonds. Total sales, par value, 82,840,000, United Statea bonds ere unchenaed on call. Number of sales and rangs or pncea 01 leading stocks: Sales. High. J.OW. Closs. m. Beet Sugar . mertcan Can.,... Am, Car ft Fndry.. m. Iioromotlve . , m. Smell, ft Rfg. Am. Sugar Rfg..... m Tel. ft Tel. . , , Am. Klnc, L. ft S. .. Anaconda Copper,', Alrhleon All.o. ft W.I.S.S.L Raltlmore ft Ohio. Rutte ft Sup. Cop, 'el. Petroleum.... Canadian Paclflo Central Leather. .' 'hes. ft Ohio ., M. ft St. P . ft N. W. hlno Copper Colo, Fuel ft Iron, Corn Prod. Rfg... Crucible Steel,,.. Cuba Cane Sugar. Ms. Securities.,.., Erie . Uen, Oen. Motors a. North., pfd North. Ore. ctfs. Illinois Central Insplr. Copper...,. Int. M. M. pfd.... nter. Nickel Inter. Paper Kennacott Copper.. Louie, ft Naah Maxwell Motors .. tlex. Petroleum... Miami Copper , . Missouri pacific... Montana Power. . . . Nevada Copper , . N. T. Central..... T.. N. H. ft H. Norfolk ft Weat.. Northern Pacific. Pacific Mall Pao. Tel. ft TsL.. Pennsylvania Plttaburgh Coal... Ray, Con. Copper.. Reading Rep. Iron ft Steal.. Shattuck Arls. Cop. Southern Pacific, Southern Railway., Studebaker Corp. Tnxaa Co. Union Pacific S. S. 71. .lit 110 74. .Ill .130 70. .331 ... I.. Ill S10 T1..380 ... lit.. HO 814 II. ,344 .... 14 II It Ot It It it at it is It 4e li te 01 78. .134 73. ,314 II. .301 00.. 310 St.. 301 Sh. Pr. 410 814 li 40 it oo to sio 711 It 10 It 31 it to It 40 li It IT. .Ill St.. lit 13 00 riGK. II 80 II.. 101 14 10 Sheep It took the boys In Ihs sheep barn all morning to come to an agreement on prices, but In the end most -of Ihe lsittba sold at prlcee that were not nuotably different from last week's close. Westerns, eeperlally tha medium kinds, were slower sellers than the good Mexicans and a few care had not changer handa at midday, but walla tha tendency wee easier and move ment very slow bulk of the Ismbs brought about aleady flguree. What good Mexicans were here sold up' around !16.7iOlt.80, several cars at tha latter price equaling tha record for the yards, A number of loada of fed westerns Isnded around 816.11 4li-S4, none of them being of a real de alrabls sort. Clipped lambs, which were fslrly plentiful, brought about steady prices. Part pf tha offerings were of ft mora de alrabla ctaea than moat of those that were hers last week. One two-oar bunch brought a top of 812.70 and aoveral other loada want ftt I13.40O13I0. For the moot part old eheep wera lack ing. About the only thing In the mature Una that wan offered was a load of clipped awes that sold at 810.00. The market was stominally quoted about ateady. Quotatlona on sheep and lambe: Lambs, light and handy, 818.36 011-80: lambs, heavy, S14.i0Oli.l0; lambs, fresh shoru, 813.00O 13.76; Ismbs, shearing, S14.00O14. 10; year llnga, good ro choice, tl3.00O13.7fi; year, llnga, fair to good. 813.00013.00; wetbers, falV to choice, 311.80013-00; ewes, good to choice. SU.O0O13.60-, ewes, fair to good. 31 1.00 013 0; awes, plain to culls. IT.iOO 10.76. . , No. ; Av. Pr. ino clipped lambs 80 113 48 163 fed lambe , Si II II lit Mexican lambs TS li 10 "Art. Open. High. fLow. Close. Sat'y. Wht. I I I i Mty I 44 t 44 341 S 48Vi 3lt July 1 18 1 tmlliitl 1 It I" Sept. 1 71 1 7Vi'17314 I 71 171 U CMay 143 Tit 181 14U14IU July 1 31 t 31 1.11 1 17 188 VI Sept. 1 37 U 1 3714 121 1 17 U lit Oata , ' May IT T 87 IT ITU July I8U "K iiH SOU Sept. ' 80 ' to to to U Chlesgo closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryart, atock and grain brokerii 316 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Art. Open. High, Low, Closs. Sat Wht. I : I 1 1 May '3 i! I II 331 U I 33 UtM July 1 II 1 lit 1 18 ItlU Sep. 1 Tl 1 T4 178)4 1 T6K 171 ; Corn. May HI 140 Hi 1 8tH 14 July 1 Sti 1 3814 131 1 3614 13H Sep. 131 18114 137 13114 130 Oata Msy 4'i I4H tSU I3't S4U July 13 3 I1U US II Sep. 14 I4H 13 ill, 6441 Pork. May 34 31 38 It It !i 81 6714 14 It July 34 40 18 I7U 31 10 II tt II ii Lard. May 20 Tt 10 11 U 3 76 30 81 tt Tl July 30 I7U St ID 30 li 31 to 10 tl Ribs. Miy II 41 11 II It 41 11 SSltlll it July It TO ,18 ITU It 1 It TT Villi 80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cftttls and Hogs An Steady, Sheep Art Strang. . ' Chicago. III.. April S3 Callle Receipts, . 18.000 head: market weak! native beef cat- ' tie. tS.IOOll-44; atockera and feedere. 87.10 Ot.lt; cowa and heifers, ti.10011,10; Calves, S1.00O13.60. Hogs Receipts, 46,000 had; market ' ateady at lOo under Suturdaya average: bulk ot sales, tli.40ll.7t; light, tll.too ll.ti; mixed. S16.10O16.6i; heavy, II I. lot) 16.86; rough. tli.10Oli.30; pigs, tl.TiO 38.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 18,000 heed; market strong: wethers, S10.00OU.00; awea. . tl.iiO13.i0; Ismbs. tl3.00Qlt.lt. St. Loals Ura stark Market. St.' Louis. April 38. Cattle Receipts. ' t-409 head; market, aleady; native beef steers, I3.i0013.00; yearling steers and heifers, lt.i0Olt.00: cows, lt.iooll.00; Blockers and feeders, 80.00O10.lt; Texas quarantine ateersh 81.60O8.it; prima south ern beat ateers. lt.00OH.it; beef cows and helfera. 14.31Oi.00; prima yearling ateers and helfera, li.ioeit.OO; native calvea, 14.no Ol3.es. Hogs Receipts. 11,100 market, lower llghta, lli.3iOit.ti; pigs. 111.71014. 31: mixed and butchers, 116.16011-14; good heavy, lt.O0H.71; bulk of sales, llt.0 is.,e. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, tot head; - market, stesdy; lambs, llt.oofrli.lo; cweo. , is.i0eit.3i; yearlings. 112.71014.31) Clip pea is in os, sta.vvty u.ift. Decided CniCAGO r.RAIN AND PROVISIONS Lowering f rricea Natad ift .Wheat. . Chicago, April 38. Restriction of wheat trading to tha smallest volume In weeks was accompanied today by ft decided low erlng of prices, but there waa something of a rally afterward owing to a. notable fall Ing of the Cntted Statea vlalble supply total, The markets eioeed uneettlcd at 83.33 I3.33U for May, and Il.t7i ta 11.1814 for July, wttn the llnlsh aa ft wnota ranglm from luc decline to IVie advance, aa com pared with Saturday'a lateet flgurea Corn cloeed the to lUc down, and oata off 4k to Tto, In provisions tha outcome varied from me losa to a rise of 17c. Scarclty-or buying orders waa especially evident at tha outset In the wheat pit. One reason assigned waa that urgent domestic household demsnd for flour waa aald have flattened out and that European ca! for wheat waa likely to be dlreeled in the main ta the Canadian Block, owing to the fact tnat grain carriers already had begu: to move on the great lakes. Reports of Improved crop proepecls In thveouthweet tended further to handicap the bull aide at the market, and ao too did current sett, mates of a probable 10 par cent Increase of seeded acreage In Canada this sraaoa as compared with 1818. Besldea, heav margalds asked from speculative operators continued to act aa a curb to unduly lm. pulslve rushes to purchase on seemingly' til. considered grounds. Admission that tha wheat market had become temporarily aomea-hat oversold was general In the last half of tha day, when the extent of tha deecreaae In the visible supply waa ftpparent, Ths shrinkage amounted to nearly 4,000 buahela and brought the total down 1o more than ll.ooo, 000 bushele under the total at the oorra- eronoing lime last year, ' ' Corn, like wheat, sagged from tack aggressive demand. A reoovery In part took place ialor influenced aa in the case wheat by falling off In the visible supply .igures. Oata had. :PO dndapendent action. Trade wbb light. Heavlnraa of tha hog and grain market weakened provisions, but an active buying movement aa te lara lea atterwaro to moderate genera) upturn. Offerings dried up. Chicago Caah Prlcee Wheat: Na. S red, I3.i403.tl; No. I red and No. I and I hard, nomlnnl. CoriK No. S yellow. tl.itOl.iO No. 1 yellow, 11.41 U 1.41 U: No. 4 yellow, nominal. Corn: No. I whlta, flOttVic standard, f7UOttcUc Rye: No. 3, itc, Barley; tl.S0ei.il. Seeda: Timothy. 11.00 4.00: clover. I13.00 01T.00. Provletons: Pork. Ill.il U; lard, t30.IOOIO.Iii ribs, 111.33 vis.oivi. Butler Lower; creamery, 380 430, Eggs Lower; racelpte. 33,481 . caaee firsts, S3tt034Vjc; ordinary firsts, 111, 334tc; at mark, cases included, 38030.' Potatoes Unsstlled; receipts. 88 cars Washington, Idsho and Colorado, 18.00 3.10; Michigan and Wisconsin white, IMS 03.00. Poultry Alive, higher! fowls, SSe. Man City Ura Stock Market. Sioux City, !a., April 13. Cattle Re. ceipte, I, too head; market, klllere weak; Blockers strong; beef ateers, lll.OOOlS-iO; butchers, ti.tooll.00; fst cows and halfera. 1T.60OU.00; canners, tl iOO'.so: siocKere and feeders. IT.iOOlOSl: calves, 17. too bulls, stsgs. etc., I7.oooio.oo; xeeotng cowe and helfera, I7.00O8-40. Hogs-Receipts. 4.000 head; raarket lie lower; light. tl4.76l6.0i; mixed; lli-100 11.30; heavy, tli.104vli.60: pigs, 111.000 13.10; bulk of sales. lli.00Oli.3i. Sheep and Lambs Keceipis, 2tm neao; market etrong; yearlings, 113.000 13.i0; wethers. 111. 00 0 13.60; owes, 10.i0O12.itl Ismbs, S13.i0Oli3i. 1,400 MOO 1.100 U 44 'a Hit 13 43 tt. MOO Ms ilU too 300 30U 74 OU !U 41 S 4 tt 8 110U I33U 30 71U . 1.000 134 3.000 30U , 10,000 78 U .1,800 103 lOl't 101U 'lOO 70U 74U 74 100 43 41 '4 41 400 30 11 18U 300 111 140 1I0U 8,100 ISO 83 41 U 10 I0U 1014 41 23 8iU 41 13 28 11 0 114 11 40 24 0 41 13 37 i.iOO 12 300 48 1,400 34 4.300 80 1,400 48 1,800 13 6,200 37 Electric , 183 4,800 106 100 104 600 107 108O 108 1,000 80 10 30 100 103 103 103 1.100 14 tSU 13 i.600 78 1,100 41 200 31 7,100 43 4,300 1,800 ,700 100 Moo 800 700 48 l 71 77 40 41 88 88 41U 41 131 44 48 84 40 38 7 33 3 40 800 138 127 127 103 33 13 40 16 40 U 11 'fiis' 3 40 100 13 1,800 St 100 41 1,100 3t 88 1,700 14 13 1,300 0 71 100 Si 34 1,000 it 13 1,100 31 St 1,100 16 83 100 301 107 1.100 187 13t 131 Ind.-Alcohol 11,700 101 101 101 Steel 11,100 111 110 111 11 21 30 83 63 41 41 81 3 71 31 -83 38 li lot tT.31011,00: calves, S7.00Olt.00. HOgS Iteceipie, k.v-'v pu, nmmr. lower; bulk, 111.00011 70: heavy, til. too 11.10; peckers snd butchers, tl Q.4nrpis.,u; light, iu.7iaii.3i: pigs, iii.oaait.:. Sheep Keceipis. J.ivw nnw, uism. strong: lambs, 8I8.60Oll.il: yearlings, 81 3.0043 14. 3; wstbers, tiz.eovia.zi; ewea, 311.00013.00. x SI, Joseph Live Stock Market, St. Joseph, Mo., April 33, Cattle Re ceipts, 3,600 head: market alow to 10c lower; steers, 8i.00O13.l0: cows and helf era. 11.10011,00: calves. 10.00Oll.3i. Hogs Receipts. 7,100 head: market 10O 30c lower; top, 116.10; bulk of salee, lli.ti 011.70. sneep ana utmos Receipts, s.o'io neea; msrket slow; lambs, lli.00O16,7t; swes, 312. 00O13.00. It Will Soon Be "Bone Dry" Kansas City General Market, Kansaa City, April 13. Wheat No. 2 2.672.73; hard, 12.1602 43, No. 3 red. May, 33.41; July, V1.BS4. Corn No. 3 mixed. II. 4301.41; No. 3 hlte, 81.6401,66: No. 3 yellow, 11.440 1.41: May. 11.41; July. Ii ssi. oats no. x white, izuv'aitc; no, z mixed, TlOTSc. ' Butter Creamery, 48c; firsts, 41c; sec onds, 43c: packing, 83c. Kggs Firsts, 83 e. Poultry Ilsns, 20c; roostsrs, lie; tur- kays, 24c. MnsneapoHB Grain Market Minneapolis, April 23. Flour Fancy pst- ents, 30n lower, quoted at 113.60; other grndeo unchanged. Barley tl. 1101.43c. Rye SI. 180181. Bran !3i.6O04O.oo. Wheat May, 83.31: July, 13.18; cash. No. 1 hard. 12.66 '4; No. 1 northern. 83.48 03.63';; No. 1 northern, 12.4303.63; No. 1 wheat, S3.3303.44. Corn No. S yellow, 11.41 01.48. Oats No. I white, 87048c. Flaxsoed 83.32 03.28. "t. Louis CI rain Market. . St. Louis, April 23. Wheat No. I red, 13.81; No. 2 hard, nominal; May, 12.41; July, ll.ii. Corn No. 3, tl.tt: No. I white, 11,140 Lit; May, 11.11; July, 11.17. Oata No. S, 81c; No. 1 wnlte, 70c. Closed easy and 4011 points lower. Sales 11,310 tons. May 1.14c; July, i.48c; Sept., I.Ho. Metal Market. New Tork. April 11. Metals Lead not quoted. Spelter weak; spot Eaet St. Loula delivery, I8.17UOI.13U. Copper quiet; elec trolytic apot and second quarter, 121.000 10.00, nominal; third quarter. 124.60030.00. Iron firm: No. 1 northern, S43.00O43.00; No. 3, 841,60043.00; No. 1 northern, 338.009 40.00; No. 3, l8t.iOIJM.IO. Tin1 strong; spot, tit.60O68.60. At London: Spot copper, 1133; futures, 1183 10s; electrolytic, 1146; spot tin, 1234 16s; futures, 1324 lis; lead, 130 10s; spelter, 64. For the benefit of the consumers who are unable to be supplied with GOOD WHISKEY from their regular dealers, we now invite them to pur- chase their future needs direct from the Nebraska SUNNY BROOK agency. Six-Year-Old Bottled n ' Bond, $11.00 Per Case. 12fullQts. v Six- Year-Old Bottled in Bond, $11.00 Per Case. 12fullQt8. GROTTE BROTHERS COMPANY - General Distributors. ,, 918 Farnam Street, - Telephone Douglas 954. Omaha, Neb. Goods Delivered Promptly. FIRST COME t Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. FIRST SERVED U. S steal, pfd 117 Utah Copper 17.100 110 107 100 Wabash pfd. "D".. 300 31 31 34 Western Union .. 100 It it it Weatlnthouse Bile. 1,300 41 41 48 Total saiee for tha day 411,000 shares. NawYork Money Market.' New Tork, April 21. Meroantll. Papain 404 per cent. sterling exchange to-day bins. 14.73: commercial 40-day bills on banks. 14.73; commercial 10-day bills. 4.71; demand, H.76: cables, 14.74 T-lt. Bllver Bar, T3c; Mexican dollar., tto. Bonds government ateady; railroad lr regular. Time Loana Eaeler; 81 days, 803 bar cent; 10 daya, 1U04 per cent; six months, 404 per cent. Call Money Firm: high, 1 per cent; low, 3 per cant; ruling yate, 3U per cent; lest loan, 1 per cent: oioslng bid. 2U par cent: offered ftt X par oent. I U. S. 3s. rag. .. It 'Int. M. M. ta ,. ii do couoon .. tl'K. C. 8. ret is 87 . IT. S. 3a reg. ,. 'L. N. un. 4s . 11 do coupon .. tt It. K. at T. let 4. 73 U. 8. 4a, reg. ..101 U. Fac. gen. 4s.. t3 do coupon ..lOlUMont Power is,, tt Panama 3s, cpn it N. T. C. dob. 4a 101 A. P. Seo t ItUNo. Pao. 4a ... SO'i A. T. T. clt ia iiNo. Pao. la .... 01 Anglo-French 6a I4UO. 8. Lino ref, ta i0i Arm'r A Co 4B I3P. T. 4 T. is ,., 18 Atch gen. 4s ... tlUPenn. con. 4a 104 4b o. 4s ... 81 renn. gen. 4UB . 87 Csnt Lsather tsi8Readlng gen. 4s 13 Ceut Pao. 1st ... It 8UL,8.F.adJ.a . 6 '.. A O. cv. ia .. 10 So. Pac. cv. ta i3 !. B. A Q. It. 4a iiU do ref. 4. ... 8T C.M.ftS.P.gon.4aST So. Railway la., it .K.I.AP.r. 4b... TSU'Taz. ft Pac. 1st 3. At S. ret. 4Us tlUnlon Pac. 4b ii O. R. Q. ret f a tl do cv. 4B . . . il Dom. of Cls lilt it U. S. Rubber la 88 Kris gen. 4s .... 63 17. 8. Steel fa ,.10i 9. Elec Is 103O10! 'Wabash 1st ...100 Ot. No. 1st 4s IJPr. Cnlon 4B, ,. it I. C. ref. 4s ... li 'Bid. London htocke and Bond. London, April 33. American aecurltles wera slsck and only ft taw of the low priced sharea received attention on tha atock ex change today. stiver Bar, ITd per ounos. Money 4 per cent, Discount Rates Short bills, 404 per cent; thrsa montha, 40 per cent. NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotatlona of tha Day on Various Laadlog Commodities, f Nsw Tork, April St. Flour Market held firm; aprlng patenta. I13.11O1I.40; winter patents, 111,11013.40; winter atralghts, 111. 71013. 00; Xansss straights, SlS.tiO 13.10 Wheat Spot. Irregular: No. 1 bardlll.l f. o. b. New York; No. 1 Northern, bututh. 83.47; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 13.81 f, o. b. New Tork, opening navigation. Corn Spot, weak; No. 1 yellow, .11.10, c. 1. f New Tork. - 'Oats Spot, easy; standard. 78077c. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, 4M0O 40.10: family, f42.00O44.0t; ,nort clears, I40.00O43.00. , Beef, firm: nine. 837.00 38.001 family, 180.00031.00. Lard, ateady; middle west, 131.80, Butter Unsettled; receipts, 1,458 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 44044c; creamery extras (II ecore), 43o; flrats, 43 043o; Beronds, 40041c. Kggs Firm; receipts. 81,383 eanaa: fresh gsthered extras, 37c: fresh gathered atorsge peeked first, 3603fc; fresh gathered firsts, 3403i0. Cheese strong: receipts, 4,333 boxes: state fresh apeclaia, 36c; state freak ape olalB, average run, 3i034c. Poultry Alive, firm; no pricca quoted : dressed, dull; chickens, 33 0 31c; fowls, 310 37c; turkeys, 110 34c. Hay Market. Reeelpta on both prairie hay and alfalfa continue light. Market firmer and higher, demand ronttnuea good. Hay Choice upland prairie, 11t.00li.0O; No. 1, 117.00Olt.00; No. I, lli.OOO 14.10; No. I, ll0.00OlS.i0. Midland, No. 1. 117.00 O1I.00; No, 1. Ilt.tooit.oo. Lowland. No. 1, 113.10014.10$ No. 3, llt.00 011,00; No. 8, 7.i0O8.t0. ' Alfalfa Choice. 111. O0O33.00: No. 1, SS0.00O31. 00; standard, S11-000 11.00; No. S, lli.00Olt.00: No. 3. 813.00014.00. Straw Oata, lT.00O7.it; wheat, 11,00 VB.BU, aauaa City live stock. Kanaaa City, April 18. Cattla Reeelpta. 11.000 head; market ateady; prima fed steers, 1117101131; dressed beef ateera, tl.00Oll.7l; western ateers, 110.00O13.3i; cows. It.iOOlO.iO: heifers, 18.00 011-80; stocksrs and feeders, 17.tiO10-i0; bulls. 51 Fin Mortgage Bonti Qf INVESTMENT Dwaenlaetksae SlOo.OO, $500 00, 11,000.00 A SUM AND SAFE INVESTMENT FIRST TRUST COMPANY 4th. Floor, First Nat. Bk. Bldg Omabs. Do you think our Government should confiscate the property of its citizens without compensation? Do yOU knOW that the annual revenue paid the government by the liquor industry exceeds the total annual interest on the new SEVEN BILLION DOLLAR WAR LOAN? - that there are now stored in Government Bonded Ware houses, over 211,000,000 gallons of whiskey and other spirits? that disti)lers have given bonds to the Government for over $232,000,000 for payment of taxes on these goods? -that prohibition would confiscate not only the millions a. a. .a. ' 1 1 .1 elle f 1 lawfully invested in distillery property, but also the millions of gal lons stored in bonded warehouses, and would confiscate bonds to the extent of $232,000,000 an amount greatly in excess of the total capital and surplus of all the bonding companies in America so that the Government would lose $232,000,000 taxes? These conditions exist because the government in order to provide pure jj and mature goods has decreed that whiskey may remain in bond 8 years and, if bottled in bond, must remain in bond 4 years for bottling purposes. The Constitution of the United States guarantees that private property shall not be taken nor destroyed for the public good, without due compensation to owners , . TT Prohibition is alleged to be for the public good. Prohibition as now pro Til posed is ruthless confiscation. From every standpoint of American justice, should not the cost be borne by the Government state or national decreeing it? Confiscation without compensation is un-American and contrary to the Constitution of the United States. TT The liquor industry has paid to date over six billion dollars in taxes to the ll Federal Goernment, and is now paying nearly $1,000,000 per day. (I We ask a just and equitable consideration of the economic, moral and financial problems of proposed Prohibition. Write for detailed iiiformation on any point. The National Association of Distillers and Wholesale Dealers Cemprttinj 80 ot lh Dittilleii and oliitd infgrgtti'o the United Stale Executive Offices: Cincinnati, 0. A A i. AWtttroflr . ;