THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. 12 LIVE STOCK MARKET Big Sun of Cattle, With Prices Tetf Cents Lower; Hogs Also Sell for Some Lower. Omens. Mar l, HIT. Csttls. Hon. Sheep. 7,300 1,40, 4.300 I.6JT ,1.412 7.MI 6,!36 4,661 6,623 I, HI J.I67 Hon. Sheep. 1.460 1,30 1.0S7 642 lit 773 J 1,142 1,331 111 .. 1,167- Receipt, were Kitlmate Monday Seme day last week. .. . 7,331 Same day 1 wka aco 4,81ft Hull day 2 wka. "ago.. 7.701 game day 4 wka. ago.. 1.623 Ham. day laat year..., 1.616 Rerelpt. and disposition of live .lock mt the Union Block yards, Omaha, for twenty four boura ending at 2 p. m. yeaterdayi RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hoss. Sheep. H'fi. C If. 4Y St. P.... 11 1 .. ... Missouri Perlflo ..11 ,, Untua Pselilc .... 46 3d 16 1 CAN. W., eaal.. 3 C. N. W.. weat,. 110 46 ..; I P.. St. P., M. O.. 41 7 C, B. A Q , sast. . 4 , C, B. J. .weat,. 17 S3 a 3 C B. L A P.. eeat 3 2-.. ".. R. I. A P.. weat f 1 " .6 Chi. Great Weal.. 14 I .. '.. Total rocelpte ...314 106 II I . DISPOSITION MEAD. Cattle, Swift Co... ....1.766 Morrla 41 Co. 763 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,713 Armour A Co, ...... .1,485 Schwarti ACo...... .... J. W. Murphy .... Unooln Parkins Co.. It S. o. Parkins Co.... 7 Kohr Parking Co Cudahy. from K. C... 647 ..... Wlleon Ill ' ..... W. B. Vanaant Co ...10 Benton. Vanaant a L M K. B. Uwl 114 ..... J. B. Root 4a Co 41 ' I., r. Hual 13 Werlhelnier A Desen. 40 H. P. Hamilton 1 ..... Hulllvan Broa. ...... 10 HlKlna 3 Huffman' 1 13" Roth I Meyer. I .... ..... Baker, Jottea A ...... 14 ..... Banner Broa 34 ..... .lohn Harvey 133 ..... : ..... Tknnla A Francis ...... it .Tenaen A Luncren.... 60 ..... ..... O'Day 16 ..... Other buyara ill 141 ;Tttl ..... .7.147 1.171 4,111 Cattle Recelpta wart very liberal thla morning, 300 cara being reported In, which la about the aame aa one and two weeka ago, but larger than a year ago by almoat 3.000 head. The market on klllera waa a llttlo alow, prleea ranging anywhere from ateady to 100 lower than laat woek. Among tha offering, were cattle good enough to bring IIS.M. Cowa and heifers were In practically the erne condition aa beef ate.rs, being alow to I0u lower. , Stockcre and feeder! were ateady to poa plbly a little easier In apote. . Soma choice Wyomlnga aold up to 111.16. ' Quotation, on cattlet (lood to choice h.m II" 26e13.S6: lair to aood beeves. Itl.80tfl2.16; common lo fair boevaa, 110.36 11. 26; good to -choice belfere, 110.609 II. IS; good to choice cowa. ll.l6O10.8e; fair to good eowa, I3.764rl.7l; common to fair rowe. 17.0008.60; prime feeding ateera. II16O10.I0; good to choice feedera, 11.00 - 10.00; fair to good feedera, 18.6061.00: commoo to faltVedera. I7.06O8.16: good to ,-holee Blockers, tl.604yll.60; atock betfera, Il.itai0.36: atock cowa, IT. 00010. DO; alock calves, IR.004yl0.60; veal oalvea, 11.000 13.601 beef bulla, alega. etc.. 11.16010.16. . Representative aalea: BEKf STEERS. No. I No.- Av. Pr. ,. 130 II 40 1 100 I 70 X. ....... 0 I 10 2 on 10 oo ss... ion it oo 9..'. 174 11 60 ,.1047 11 M ,. 746 11 16 ..1101 13 10 ..1138 13 SI ,, 10.13 13 40 ..1108 i: 10 ..1173 13 70 1446 13 0 37 41 4.. ..171 II 16 .. Ill I II .. 160 I 10 .. Ill 10' 6 ..1001 11 16 ..1313 11 06 ..1001 11 76 , .1 10 11 00 ..1011 11 16 ..11-14 11 10 ..1317 11 46 ..1340 II 16 ..1601 11 76 STEKKH AND HEIFERS, t1t 25 ... . 6. 10 10 .... tit It 10 .... Ill II 10 .... 114 II 40 .... 101 12 00 30. HKIFEHS: .... (10 38 11. .... 716 10 28 1. .J.vlOI 10 !0 t. COW'S. ....700 (86 .... 150 7160 063 I 16 ....10K0 .00 .,,.1004 86 ....ISO! 10 60 i hulls. ,.,.1310 60 I. ....10HO I1 00 1. ....am t 60 1. .-...1000 10 00 4. CALVES. .... 411 I 40 10 I 16 .... Ill 11 60 .... 10 1 160 160 19 00 .... 411 10 10 .... 734 10 16 .... 047 11 00 .... Ill 11 10 .... 711 11 76 Ill II It I Ill 10 .... 100 It 10 ....114 11 01 fit f ..,.1110 I II .,..1060 I 10 .... Ill 16 ....10ID 10 II ....1111 11 10 ....mi I ft ,...1110 t 36 ,,.,1170 t 76 .... Ill 11 10 ,, 400 I 10 f ,, III 10 10 1 400 11 00 1..,...,. 110 1177 t 110 II 10 14., ' 34.. - 48,. II.. 1..., I.... ..., 4.,., GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW "YORK STOCKS Cash Wheat Bules Two tp Five Gents Lower When Trad ers Fail to Agree on Prices, Omaha, My SI, 117. Recelpta of ill grs.ni wsrs moderately heavy today, but the trade waa rather low on account of the failure of the tradere to err on prtoe. The trade In wheat dull throughout the session, but thsre waa an active trade In corn during the Isst hour of the session and a, good uart of the corn an m pies wer disponed of before the cloee. The demand for wheat, however, would probably have taken rare of the offering! bad the arllere cared to let go, but to moat Instances the sHIers preferred to bold out for better piinee. Hpot wheat generally was quoted from 2 to 6c lower. No. i hard lelllng around 82.8 3.17, while- the lo. I bard brought from :.. r2., and No, 3 mlird eold at :.. Thertj waa an excellent Inquiry for all thi different varletlea of corn, but .the white eold at premium prices over both the yel low and mixed, the margin over the yellow, however, being a trifle narrower than It wm on laat tSaturday, while the margin over the mixed waa about the aame. Prleea on the commercial gratis of white corn ranged from 1.64tfl.C, yellow corn ruled around ll,ISSei,J3 and the bulk ef the offering ot ml led corn ranged from $1.6201624. although one car of high color mixed corn eold up to 11.64 , The trade In oata wae not very heavy, but recelpta of thle cereal were rather light and the demnnt wae eanll strong enough to take care of the offerings at price ruling about Ma lower. y Rye And barley were quoted' unchanged and the trade in these cereals waa limited on account of light recelpta. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 67,000 bu,; corn, JM00 bu. oats, 383,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 1.461, 000 bu. and ahlpmenta 81,000 bu. .agalnat receipts of 1,336,000 bu. and shipments of 1,173,000 bu. last yenr. Primary corn receipts were 784,000 bu. and shipments 44U.OOO bu., agalnat receipts of 1,043,000 bu. and shipments of 413,00) bu. l"t yrfe Prlmar? oats receipts were 778,000 bU. and shipments 6SM0O bu., against receipts of 830,000 bu. and shipments of 968,000 bu, last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Chicago 86 41 Minneapolis .,.,447 .. Uuluth ftS Oms ha 117 Hennas City 160 HI, Louis I" Winnipeg 76 These sates were reported today: V heat No. I hard wlntnr: 3 car, It. 87: 1 car. 13.06: 1-8 cars, 2. M. No, 8 hard winter: 1 car, 93.06; 2 cars. V-U, No. 4 hard winter: I cars, 12.00; 1 car, 13.89; 1 car (smutty), 13.13. Ham pie hard winter: 3-8 car, 83.70; 1 car, S2.67'; 1 car, No. 4 spring; 1 car, 110, No. 4 durum: l-i car, t:.&. No. S mixed: 1 car, 13.98. No, 3 mixed durum: 1 -sr, (3.73. RyeNo. i: I car, 13.29. No. 1: t car, 13.20. t?orn No. 1 while: I car (shipper's weights), fl.06; 1 81 cars. 11. 6C; 4 csrs. 11.16; 0 3-6 cars, 81.B6H: 1 !( care. 11.64. No. S whltn: 1 cars, 1.Stt. No. 4 white: 3 cars, II. 65; 1 car. l.644. No. 1 yellow! 1 car. 11.68. No. I yellow: 7 3-t cara, 11.63. No. 8 yellow i 6 cars, ft. 68: 1 rsr, 11.63. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, I1.63U. No, 1 mixed: 1 car, JM3H. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near white), $i,64H; 1 car, I.Z: 9 csrs, II 624. N 3 mixed: S car, (naar yellow), II. 624; 4-S rare, It.GS'.i- No. 4 mixed (near yellow), 91.63 Mi I 142. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 11.62. No, mixed: 1 car, 11.01. Ssmpls mixed! 1 cara, 1.61. Oats Standard: -H rar, Ho. No. I white: 10 oars, 70tic; 8-1 car, 70c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 70o. Bum pie white: 1 oar, ?0e; 1 oar, olc Omaha Cash Trices Wheat: No. I hard. 11.160 2.(7; No. I hard, 2.9443.96; No. 4 hard. 13. 80(93.90. Corn: No. 9 whits, 11. 04 01.86; No. I whits, 91,0401.66; No. 4 whits, U.Mfll.er.; No. t wllx, 91.6401.64: No. 6 Whits, l.flS4fl1.H; No. 9 yellow, 11.63 01.63; No. 8 yellow, II. 2H 01-03; No. 4 yellow, ll.631.63tt: No. 9 yellow, ll.eiSft 1.63; No. 8 yellow, ll.4iei.flm; No. t mixed, 91.92H 01.821 No. 1 mixed, 91.620 1.614; No. 4 mixed, ll.61H01.62; No. 6 mixed, 11.9101.63; No, mlxd. 91.610 1.61. Oata: No. 2 white, 71071H'1i atand ard, 7OH071e: No.--! white,, 7O07Hc; No. 4 white, (9tt70c. Barley: Malting, 91. 3s 01.47; No, l feed, Il.i6ffl.l6. Eye; No. 2, 92.2003.81: No. I, 92.1803.29, ijocai range oi opuona. Open. 100 el 109 Outs. 148 Art. Chlcaao closfnsT orlces. furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broken. 15 Houtn sixteen in street, umanai N . v '3. .So 77. .196 tiH..27 2..2."4 64. .304 Huge A tolerably liberal run ef hogs was on hand for a wesk opener, offerings being with ono exception the largest here an a Umdr In several weeks. Arrivals were fatlmated at 113 cars, or 3.400 bead, which Is 1,90V larger than last week, and more than S.0O0 larger than a year ago, but sllrhtly smaller than two weeks ago. As a general thing prlees loet all of Set. rda)'s upturn on a market that was fea tured by its dragglneits. There was a very fair shipping outlet, and on the opening shlp pera took quite a few hogs at fully steady ....... u..iiattnu Af killers enabled or. der buyers to get some later hogs a little It took packet a long HmV to get Into action. Things were at a standstill for tha -first two hours, sellers asking steady to stronger prices, while packers wanted their h..H at least a dime tower. Around lv MinommlM was afflicted, and of- ferlurs finally began, moving acaleward at !w i.rli-ltf. The (nn end of the sales was made at IliiOpfj 16.P and there waa quite a sprln kllnK of th: nlelner stuff oo down. But the h-uivlr. eold to 816.10. Tmmsrket was snywhfru it-hh ateady lo a, dim lower gtniTtil'-- towr. . - 5- Ripr"''!.ttve estea: K tt' No. Av. Sh. Fr. li 40 40. .167 ... 15 88 s-;n li GO 77..204 160 16 70 2,0 13 ; 36..20I. ... 19 80 1C 9? 19..2S7 ll'O 1ft 0 IT. 96 6.,36 80 16 00 40 16 fll's, 41. .309 ISO 1 OS ... 16 ' 1 h After talklna lower at th Oataet ,..,.ir. fi,u.tiv hnuvht evervthtna on about a atwndv basis. It took sellers most of th foretioon to get things stsrted. but after the ftrnt few sales had been made- bulk of Uh uffermg moved fairly rapidly and by ...,t'ilv nri4r 11 o'clock everythltig waa on the wuy to the scales. Wooied lambs rathr '.tin- tha weighty order equabtl the record of $S0.IO made last wee on ngms iai iate i'"h. , r.horn alotk also held a generally steady i.i.rn. lst week a too Of sie.vv tioelrd on th best here. A Rood bandy J ,k... V... tuatn ahnrn -Wtlhln tha lust raw days brought 916.70 and strong weights' told at 916.60. Five Decus or wiuormt tprlng Iambi of good quality and empty uant at 810.16. with forty bead out at I14.O0. Good native springers were a minus auantlty. The few native that war hero wcr oniyvfalr and 818.00 waa aa high a in Af I hem sold. Wet shorn w at 113.1 war similar to those that brought th money the later nit At flail week. Thin wooled ewes were -bought as feeders at 910.60 and n decant kind went to killer at 914.10. Representative sales; No. v A. Ft. 143 Nebraska feeding ws ..... 74 910 60 ?.t-ell lined lambs ............ 97 10 96 in clipped lambs ... 71 1 90 1(4 shorn lambs 96 II 90 749 shorn lambs 81 10 76 740 California spring lambs.... 6ft 19 36 49 cult spring lambs 99 19 00 1"! Ckllfarnla vearllnaa and I .elh.r. n.. M 14 01 Art. Open. Hlirh. I Low. Clnae, Bat juir t t li -o I ;, B.pt I 14 I 17 101. I 10 111 Corn, t July t tlH 1 'H 4K 1 64H I66H Bept , 1 47H 1 10 111! 141ttl4ltt Oata. Juir 4714 ll lH 11 'H Sept 1714 . I3U 1114 11 17 rork. ' Uar II II tl li M 16 It II II 10 July II It 11 71 II 10 la 10 II 16 Lard. July II TT II (T 13 II tl It II 13 Sepl II II , II II 11 tl II 17 13 13 BIlM. ' Juir It it to ! tl :o tl 30 it Bept 11 07 21 07 1 77 SO 77 31 10 . St. tde LIT. Mock Market. Bt. Ixrala. Mar tl. Cattle Keeelpla, 1. 100 market, ateady: cowa. 160 tower! na tlvo beef .teere, 17.60913.00; yearling tee re and heir. re, ll.loeiS.OO: cowa, 11.00 Mii.00! atockera and feeders. !4.00t10.00: prima wulhern beef ateera. I1.00IJ1 11.10; beef cowa and helfera, I4.3649t.00; prim, yearling t.ra and belter., 11.60910.00; nallve elves. tS.OOB 14.60. , Hoga Recelpta. t.lOt bead; market. fewer; UehL I16.I01I.I6: plga, II.76B1I.3I ' mlaed and butchers. 116.100 14.46; good besvr. tll.40Sll.60; bulk ot aslea, lll.ioo . t,. 40, ' Sheep and Lambs Reeelpts, 1.600 head . market, atrons: clipped ewel. 10.604114.00 eannera. le.ooe8.00; clipped tamba, 114.00 . alM6; eprlng lamps, 111.001109. x High. Low. Close. afy VTht. July 41 I 40 337 I 17 340 Sept. I II I II 311 I 11 111 Corn July 1 I6K 1114 164 1 14 168 1 Sept. 1 41 1 47 141 t 41 147 Oata July tt II 14 14 tlti Septl t4 14 63 tl U .64 Trading en New York Ex- change li Chiefly Confined to Industrials Steel Still in Lead. to 1.44c during toe afternoon, or about 6t8 polute net higher. The eloae waa quiet at . net advance ot Igl polDle. pales, l.teu page;i May. I.llc; June. 1.16c; July. 1.21c; August, 1.16c; September. 1.31c; October, t.34a; No. vsmber, ,.4le; iecemoer, a.4.c; January. I.llc; rebrusrr. 1.61c; Msrrb. 1.61c; April. 1.70c, Spot, dull; Rio 7a, 10o; Santoa 4s. otc. There waa no Indication ot any change n the coot and freight market. The official cablca reported unchanged markets In Brail! except santoa futures, - .Jen were unchanged to 60 rele higher. New York, Moy '31. lnduatrlala, notably the aleel and Iron atocka, ruled today a active but relatively restricted market to an extraordinary degree. Inquiry for thoae la suee aeemed to be prompted by additional trede advices of a highly faoorable tenor.l Bxten.lve ahbrt covering and growing public participation were accelerating factors. United flutes Steel occupied Ita cu.tomary commanding position and contributed almoat 36 per cent to the total of 060,000 ahareg. At Ita extreme rlae of 1 polnta to 136. the atock came wilblo 4 points of It. record, made in th. latter part of 1116. Related stocks like lckawanna. uructoie, Mldvsle and Superior Steel, and Republic Iron and Colorado Fuel took rank among the other strong and active Issues at gatna of I lo 34 polnta. Among the oulHtandlng equlpmenta and munitions Bethlehem Steel new stock roee 8 to lei's, tne oia enaree to 137 and General Electric, American uar. American Can, American Woolen and Ceo. tral Leather I to 1 polnte. Metals, oils and augars were In leaa de. mnnd. but finished at Irregular sdvsncea. Shippings were variable, the atrength of At. lantle Outr and west indie, oeing more marked because of th. comparative besvl- nees of marines. Vis n e imnrovement was manifested ny utilities, nil the locsl trsctlone rsllylng 1 to 2k polnta from recent levels, while Ohio Qua, a foremost atock of Ita etnas, mad. . gross gain of 4 point, at 13s. Re Is were intermittently prominent, nut failed to register mora than moderate gains, despite cheerful crop newa ana repona oi Increased western tonnage. Automobile atocka and aubsldlarles war. conaotcuous for their consistent heavlneas. some of that group selling under recent low levels, nut msklng psrtlal recoveries, in roe renewed atrength of the final desllnga. Gaslcr tendenclea were anown in exenange ratee on London, Parle and Petrograd. Domestic monetary accommodation, w.ra unaltered on alight demand. Honds were firm, a. condition to wnien an enlarged Inquiry for International, con tributed appreciably. Total aalea. per value, 13,076,000. L'olted States were unchanged on call, but the coupon 4s fell per cent on A aale. Bale, titgn. low. 1'ioa.. Am. Beet Sugar... 1,000 10 10 10 American Can I.OOO 46 46 44 Am. tar A round. 1.600 70 01 70 Am. Looomotlve. . , 10,000 71 4 70 Am. Smelt, at Ref, 11,(00 101 1021, 103 Am. Sugar Ref... 1,100 110 110 lioti Am. Tel. 4V Tel... 400 130 111 120 13 11,000 II H 804 11 Lino mot ioo ioo 1.300 106 106 104 1,610 01 l 11 100 44 48 41 700 10 20 11 100 101 100 100 11,000 11 88 18 800 61 17 19 1,800 74 72 74 100 110 110 110 41 1.200 7.800 3,000 11,000 14,700 7,000 1,000 " Sloui City Liv. Stock Market. Sioux City, la.. May 21. Cattle Recelpta. 4,000 head; market weak to loo lower: beef ateera, 111.00 H 11.00; butchera, I0.64& 11.00: fat cowa and heifers, I8.00tyll.00; cannera. 10:0067. 76; atockera and feeders, I7.60till0.60: calves, I8.0013.00; bulls. stags, etc., Il.00tyl9.60; feedinge cowg and heifers, ll.s&fMo.oH. Hogs Receipts. 4. .00 besdj. msrket 640 10c lower; light, 116.2616.1,0; mixed, 116.66 4716.10: heavy, lle.Bst 16.0": plge, I1Z.0V &13.00; bulk of aalea, 14. 0fc 10.00. sneep ana tmns jteceipts, zoo neaa: market ateady; yearlings. II4.50Q16.00; wethers, 13.50f?16.&0; awes, 112. 50& 13.75 ; lambs. 111.759:0 00. City Lire Stock Msrket. Kansas City, May 21. Caltle Receipts, 11,000 bead: market steady to strong; prime fed steers, 112.404yl3.25; dressed beef steers, 140.000 12.23; western steers, 19.00013. 10; cows. I7.00ll. 05: heifers. 10.0012.25; Blockers and feeders. 18.00010.76; bulla. 8.0010.60; calves. I8.00tjl4.00. Hogs Receipts, 0.2no head; market, lower; bulk, 11 5.86t 14.35: bevy, 116.254) 10.40; packers and butchera. 116. 05& 16.36: light, 114.654)110.10: plxs. li 3. 50 &I6. 00. Hheen and Lamlw Receipts. 4.000 head: market, ateaily: lambs. US.00ft20.IO: year lings. I14.00B 17.00; wethers, 113.00615.50; owea, I12.0015.00. Am. .. I,, as S. Anaconda Copper., Atchison Atl, C. 4t W, I, S S. Baltimore 4k Ohio, Butte ob Sup. Cop. Cel. Petroleum.... Canadian Pacific. Central Leather... Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago, M. St. P. Chicago N. W... Chi., H. I. 4V P. clfa Cblno Copper..... Colo. Fuel A Iron. Corn Product Ref.. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar. Distiller's Seca..,. Erie General Electric... General Motor..... Ot, Northern pfd. Ot. No, Ore., ctf.. Illinois Central Insplrstlon Copper. 10,300 int. M. M., ntd.,.. 15,300 Int. Nickel......... 1.500 Int. Paper 1,100 Kanaaa City So Kennecott Copper. Loulavllle ft Naah. Maxwell Motora.., Mexican Peroleum. 11,600 Miami Copper 1,400 Missouri Pacific... 1,601 Montana Copper.. Nevada Copper. . , . New York Central. N. r., N. H. A H., Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific. Paclflo Mall Pacific Tel. A Tel. Pennsylvania ..... Plttanurgh. Coal,,. 11,000 Ray Con. Copper.. 1,600. Reading 11,800 Rep. Iron A Steel. t,300 Shattuok Aria. Cop. Southern Pacific,,. Southern . Rallway studebaker Cor.. Teaaa Co Union Pacific..., V. a. In. Alcohol 17. S. steel , 17. S. Steel pfd.., 16 61 16 l 11 16 71 46 11 16 1.100 161 168 11.800 104 100 101 600 10 106 105 1,000 14 81 13 44 11 16 II 70 44 18 II 161 11 11 41 11 1.400 17 71 40 17 41 101 11 71 41 11 II 41 41 1,000 126 111 124 1,800 48 41 41 08. 41 11 1 40 17 too 2,100 too 24 11 IIH 100 131 131 .00 103 1,100 14 to 40 17 It 14 " It 121 101 101 13 ' 13 1.000 II 41 11 10 400 1,100 1,600 11,100 61 47 11 18 84 21 1 II 71 II 12 4 1 6 It 12 16 0 101 84 si u I.BAft 109 K 10i S.10.) 1117 13514 18691 19,190 U 138 121 397,9(19 191 IIS 14 l.&S 900 119)4 119 119 Utah Copper 9.409 J14 IIS 111 wanasn, pra, i.nuo zt -a z Wsatarn' Union.... 200 92V4 9S 93 Weattafrhous ElflO. 10,900 6 J '4 94 Total sales Mr th day. 90,000 sharsa. CH1C.IGO CI BAIN ANU PROVISIONS. Oata Taket flac of Wheat la Uw at reading Lsgislatloa aa Cereat Chics go. May II. What bocams a inert nld a line today In board of tradt bualnsas. Tha volume of tranrtacllons in tne ttreaamurr had becoms so trlflln In view lot pending Its Illation at Washington that1 the few brokers stilt eucKKcd wcr moved from the big pit where prices had bean largely de termed tor the entire world. Oats traders took ths niece vacated by the wheat crowd. Thereafter oata and corn nearly monopolised attention. Prices flnlHhed lower all around wheat down 7c, com oft Ho to lo, osla. mo to lot and provisions 2fe to loo. Under the sxtatlng restrictions on wheat trading, with esport arrangement virtually under government control, the msrket for that grain waa almoat nominal, and there was but little change for any movement or values except downgrade. Beneficial ralna throughout all sections of the wheat twit had sum ban nun street ana so iiKewise naa r porta that ahlpments of more than 1,000. 000 bushals from Australia had bean made to the Wrtlted Sistes. A big decrease in the United Hlates visible suDPly total failed to brlrg the market any support. As compared with future contracts, cash wneat mat is wheat for immediate delivery was relatively firm. No. I hard, an Ordinary grade, com manding 93 01 a bushel. There la next to no .cash wheat here, however, the whole Ktock In Chicago being now only 914,000 buahols as against 9,180,000 bushels a year ago. j Corn weakened cfclefly as a reitult of as sertions that planting acreage-, this season would be the largest on recora. iota, un favorable weather had only a transient bullish Influence. Industrial demand was good and our shortage continued to restrict arrivals. Active buying in wneat nouses witn sea board connections took the lead mads the is market strong during tho rirat halt of the day, Profit taking on a liberal scale was Indulged In later by holders atitt a down turn In prices followed, Influenced somewhat by the weakness of corn. weaKness ot nogs ana grain easea uown provisions. Trsde was light. ensn rrices- neai: inos. s ana s rea nominal; No. I hard. 93.0s; No. t hard nominal. Corn; No. S yellow. 91.7001.71. No. 9 yellow. 91.l-7l: e. 4 yellow nominal. Oais: No. 9 white. 1X1973 He; standard. 13 to 74. Rye nominal. Barley, 91.3093 1.00. Heeds: Timothy. f.7a(.00. clover, 311000 17.00. Provisions; Pork, 938.3ft; lard. 92J.46 932.9; rios, ssv.avai so. 00. Butter steady 1 eresmery, ssv-isc. Kags Higher; receipts, 34,379 cases; firsts. 34 We; ordinary firsas, 3:V33H0 at mark. caaVs included, 334363. Potatoes Higher; receipts, i cars; Idaho. Colorado. Oregon' and Wsshlnaton. 3.y6tTa.3ai Wisconsin and Michigan. 93.00 gpi.zo. poul tor Alive, higher; fowls, 11c. mnneanoUs iirala Market. Minneaoolla. May 31. Wheat May. 93,1): July, sz.si; Bcptemoer. sz.vv. uaan. wo. 1 Hard, I3.ievi.:i; no. 1 northern. f3.a 3.11; No. s northern. i:.iri.oe. . Com No, 9 yellow. 91.01 1.11.' Oata No. I white, 08 Hi? 09 fee Flat Heed 93 973.49. Klour Unchanged. Barley 91.100 1.49. R)-$M10: 3S. Bran 333.000 84.00. New York Money Market. New York, May Jt, Money On Ball, steady: tilth. ner cent: low. 34 per sent: ruling rate, t per eent; last loan, t per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offsreA at 3ft per cent. Time Loans Easier; sixty days. 4U04H per cent; ninety days and six months 4,69 4K ner cent Prime-Mercantile Paper 4QB par eent. sterling Exchange Hlxty-day bills. 94.7S; oommerclal altty-day bills on hanks. 94.71 commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71 demand, 94.75U: cables. 94.70 7-10 Rilver Bar. 74Ho; Mexican dollars. 31 He. Bonds Govern ment and railroad, nrm U. 8. 9s. reg... 97 Gt. No. 1st 4V.S. 94 do coupon 97 K. C. A So. r. 6a 80 V. a 3s, reg... 99 Louis. N. un. 4s.91H flo coupon.... 99 VW..K. T. 1st 4s 03H U. 8. 4s, reg.,.104U Mo. Pac. gen. 4a 00 Uo coupon. .,.,100 Mont. Power 9s. .95 Pan. 4s, coupon. 91 N. 7. Cen. deb. Cal06 Am. For. Hers, fie 9fiNo. Pacific 4s... 99 Am. T. A T o. 9s 93 No. Paclflo 3s.. Of Anglo-French 9s. 93 Ore. 8, L. ret. 4s 09 Arnwur&Cot. s 91 Pac. T. 1 T. 6s. 9H Atchison gen. 4s, 99Penn. cop. 4s.l03 Bait. b Ohio 4s. 8R do gen. 4s... 96 Oen. Leather 3s. 99 Reading gen. 4a. 91 ucn. raciriu isr.. ntt "Ht.u a B.M.a.os s Ches. a O. ev. fis 30 80. Paclflo cv. 9g 91 v.. o, tx 14, j. tm -un roi. ia..a. C..M.ftm.P.g.4s 17 4 So. Hallway 9s. , 97 C. H. I. P. r. 4a 70 Tex. ft Pac. 1st. 90 Colo. A 8. r. 4tts 79l!nion Pac. 4s.. 91 D, ft R, Q. r. 6s. 994 Mo nv. 4s lOU Horn of C. Ss lMl 9t.U. B. Rubber to. 8H isria gen. is,... siuu, n. meet 5s...i04 Hen, ICIectrla 9s.l01Wabash 1st 100 Qt. No. 1st 4s... 944 West. Union 4s 92 III. Central r. 4s 90 nu at, m at. ,sa. wi -aia, r Hank Clearings. Omaha, May 91. Bank clearings for Omaha today were 96,77.tSt.J and for the eorrespoting day last yuar ia.446.:iJ.3J. New York General Market. New York. May ll.Flour Quiet: anrina patents, 914.90419.11; winter patents, 314.40 Jiitj; winter vtraignts. I3.iooi4.il: Kan sas strstghts. IM. 40016. 16. coruineal Firm ; fins white and Yellow. 13.70; coarse, 93.37; kiln dried, 98.90, nominal. Wheat Nominal. Corn Spot firm: No. yellow. 31. SOU. oil. now roric. oats spot steady; standard. T9o. , Hay steady: No. 1. 31.90: No. i. It. IS No. 3. 91.03; shipping. 09Sc. Hons quiet; state medium to choice (1916), 30ttD6cj (19t&), 6ti 8c; Paclflo ooaal ti sib), sw no; iivio). 7tfo. Hides uuiet: uogota. 4o: central America, 414c. Leather Firm: nemidolt firsts, lie: seo onds, 69c, pork Quiet: mess, iii.&o: xamiir. 144.00: anon, ciear, j,oofiT4.3.gij, Lard Weak: middle west, 911 43 ff 23 75. Tallow Strong; city special, loose, liUo: wooi nrm; aomesno neeoe uaio ana enn sylvanta, 944t6c. Butter Finn; receipts, 1,3 bo tubs; Dream ery higher than extras, 4O04Oa; extras (3 scors), M40; firsts. Iifctfllc; seconds, 36- tf 380. Eggs Firm; receipts, 19.099 cases; fresh gathered extras, ITossc; fresh gath ered, storage packed firsts, 30 037c; fresh gathered firsts, S6Hv3Bto; seconds and lower grades. lloSiUc, . Cheese Unsettled; receipts, 4,903 boxes. Including 188 In transit for export: state fresh specials, 380J7o; state, average run, Omaha Hay Omaha, May IT. Receipts good; market lower on both prairie nay and alfalfa; de mand oontlnues fair to good. No, 1 midland prairie bay. 811.00OIJ.00 No. I. 410.00018.00. Choice Upland prairie hay. 939.000999.00 No. U 931.00033.00; No. 3, 413.00019.00 No. 1. 811.00014.00. No. 1 lowland prairie Hay, 9lS "019.00; no. z, sii.eu vimi; na s, ss.vuvs.du. Alfalfa Choice. 828.40030.00: No. 934.ooty38.oo: standard, 93IOO 91,00; Na 3. 918.00019.00: No, 8, 119.00018.09 Straw Oat. 370007.60; wheat, 04-99 e.se. Coffee Markat. New Tork, May 11. The market tor cof- fee futures was very quiet again today, bttt showed a steadier tons on scattered cover- In in the absence of any aelttng pressure. The market opened at a decline of 3 points to an advanre of 8 points. With Bcptemher, contracts selling up to 8.32c and .December Chics jo Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 21. Cattle Receipts 21.- 00,0 head; market weak; native beef cattle, 99. BOO 13.06; etorket-s and feeders. 47.500 10.35; cows and heifers. 86.S011.60; calves, 910.00O14.fi0. Hogs Keoelpts, 43,000 head: market. weak; unchanged to a shade under yester day's average: bulk of sslea, 816.IOIfcl8.40; light, 918.1t910.30; mixed, 1 1B.CC lfl.itfi; heavy, Ilfr.66ffll6.60: rough. 816.65flUfi.S0: pigs, 910.80014.60. Sheep and Lambs Recelota. 12.000 head: market, steady; wethsra, 12.7oS15.75; ewes. 912.26018.00; lambs, 1 6. 7 5 (,t 0. 40. Bt. Joeepk Lire Stock .Market. 8t. JOSSDb. MaV Xl.-Jattle Ranlnt 9.800 head, market ateady to strong; steers, 99.80013.36; cows and heifers, 9tf.60O12.26; calves, 910.00013.76. nOgS KecelDtS. 6.500 head: murk. ilnn at)d steady; top. 910.40; bulk ot sales, 916.76 Vis. 90. Cheep and Lambs Reprints. 1.000 had: market strong to 10c higher; clipped lambs, 16.00017.36; clipped ewes 912.00iJl60. - Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnttn. New Tork. May 21. Evanoratad Ann l cm- Dull; fancy, 12013c; choice, llc; prime, 10OUt3. prunes Quiet: .California. ltiau! Orrgons, 11 H 0124c. Apricots--Firm; fancy, I2c. Peaches Firm: standard. lOUo: rhnlra. 10c; fancy, lie. KSUins Quiet: loose muaratel. Sff 10c: choirs to fancy seeded, 809c; seedless. tvHVuc; juonaon layers, 91.su, 'Metal Market. New Tork, May 21. Metals Lead strong: spot to June, 310,75. Spelter, linn; spot ana nay, rast Bt. ixiuifl ueiivery, 8e-ileO 9.60. Copper, steady: electrolytic, spot and second Quarter, 931.00033.00: third quarters and lator deliveries, 928.00030.00. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, 944.6006.00; No. 2, 944,00043 00; No. I southern, 80.000 41.00; No. 2, 939.t.OOtO.OO. Tin, firm at 862260 06.79. , , At London Copper: Spot, 180; futures,, 128 10c; electrolytic, 142. Tin: Spot. 2611 ins; futures, 1250 10s. Lead, 30. Spelter, fi4. . I OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. . Ktrgs Fresh, per case, 49.60, ButterKreah, per lb 82c. Live Poultry Broilers, 1 to 3 lbs. each. 4l'c; hens. 20c; stags, under 6 lbs. each, 16j; old cox and heavy stag, 14c; turkeys, fat, iijc; turkeys, old tome. 20c. Prultt Oranges: 260s. 268s, S24s. 93 00 box; 200s. 21s. 93-60 box; 100. 120, 150, 170, 33.76 box. Lemons: Fancy. 800s, 380s, 85.50 box; choice, 300s. 360m, 86.00 box. Grapfruit: 38. $4.50 box; 40h, 84. "i boxf 64s, 95.25 box: 04s. 80n. 96b. 96.75 box. Pine apples, 92.50 crate. Bananas, 4o lb.; cherries, California, 83.00 box. Vegetable Potato!: old, 83,35 bu.; new, Rtxi- Kwaet Dots toes. 33.76 hsmiwr. Cabbage, crate lots. 7c lb.: cabbage plants.! $1.50 box; tomato plants. 91.60 box: J tomatoes, $4.00 crate; tomatoes, cnoice. $3,50 crate; cucumbers X. fancy, 91-50 dox.: cucumbijra, fancy, 9i-2 dos.; lettuce. craU head. $1-50 crate: lettuce dozen head, 90Vi .- nr.. n rininng T.vit iljftT crate: onions wax, $2.75 crate. Honey, 24s, $3.50 case. Fish fresh halibut, 16c; treat, catfish, 20c; black cod-dable. llc; fresh salmon, ie20c; fresh trout, any slse, 17c: fresh trout, stcelhead. He; freah vhitefih, 22c; fresh yellow pike, 21c; fresh pickerel, dressed, 14c; round, 12c: fresh white perch. 10c: fresh buffalo, 12c; fresh ling cod. 10'4c; fresh Spanish mackerel, Mc; fresh red snap per, llcfttldc; fresh carp. 11c; fresh roe shad, each, 76c; fresh burk shade, each, 40c; frozen catfish, 1 6c ; frozen baracuda. 14c ; frozen blueflah, 14c; frozen black bass, lc; frozen tilefish for steaks, 13c: frozen white fish, round, 11c; smoked whiting. 10-pound bankets per pound. 16c, kippered cod or grayfUh, 10-pound baskets, 18c. Delicacies Frogs, Jumbo, per dozen, $3.50; large, per dozen, $2.60; medium, per dozen, $1.75; shrimp, peeled, per gallon, 92.00; headleas. $1.26; crab meat, lump, per gallon, $3.26: shad roe, per pair, 60c turtle meat, 10c; lobaters, green, 32c; boiled, 35c. Wholesale prices of beef cuts: nibs No. 1, 24c; No. 2, 23c; No. 3. 17c. Loins No. 1. 28c: No. 2, 26c; No. 3, 21c. Chucks No, 1, 17e: No. 2, 17c; No. 3. 15c. Rounds No. 1, 19'ic; No. 2. 19c; No. 3. 18c. Pistes No. 1, 15c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, rtc. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City. May 21. Wheat No. 2 hard.J 92.97O3.0R; No. 2, 92-96O3-08; May. 92-8&71 July. 32.84. Com No.- 4 mixed. 11.901.44; No. I white. 91.69O1.70; N. 2 yellow, 91.000 1.67; May, 1 1.62 'i: July. 91.6401-64. Oats No. 2 white, 72c; No. 2 mixed, 71(H72c. Butter Creamery, 40c; firsts, 38c; lec onds, 37c; packers, 21c. Kggs Firsts, 84c. Poultry Roosters. 36c; hen, 18c; turktys, 26c; broilers, 84c. M, 982006.25: N. 98-2000.35; WO, 96.300 0.4O; WW, 90.4OQ-4tw Cotton Market. New Tork, May 21. Cotton Futures opened barely steady; May, 30 81c; July, 20.76e; October. 30 65c; December. 20,64c: January, 30,07c, Liverpool. May 21. Collon Spot. In good demand; good middling, 13.60d; middling. 13.44d; tow middling, ir,19d; sales, 10,000 bales. " . - Dry Goods Market. , New Tork. May 21, Cotton goods In tho print cloth and sheeting division were ac tive today and prices advanced e to o a yard. .Bleached muellns advanced He a yard. Knit goods tended much higher. Dress goods were firm, nominal: No. 3 hard. 93.1003.14; May, 92.29; September, 92.11 4 Corn No. 2, ll.7401.Tli No. t white. 41.7101.Tf; July. 41.67; September. 9149. Oats No. 2 and No. 3 white, nominal. London Slock Market. London. May 21. American shares hard ened on the atock exchange today, Silver Bar. 36d per ounce. Money 3H 04 per cent. Dlacount Rates Short bills. 4 11-18 pay cent; three months' bills,, 4 per cent. WATCH FOR THE "BRIDE O' MYSTERY." Nt.. Louis (.rain Market. St Lotjla. 51ay ai. wnoat 0. 5 rcaj , ,., t ' ...BUY YOUR GAS by NAME jl Say Red Crown then you get the best. IwJ 1 1 Always of the same high quality. Look for I VJI ngl the Red Crown sign. Im Oil, Md BobIji. Savannah, May '21. Turpentine Steady. 43,c: Bales, 110 bbla.: receipts, t&8 bblB.; shipments, 12 bbla.; stock. t,30 bbla. Rosin Firm; sales, 779 bbla.; receipts, 648 hblB.; shipments. 1.035 bbls. : stock, 69, 653 bblB. Quote: B, 16.00; D. 6.06; K, 16.10 06.16; F. 66.16; O. I6.16ep6.20; H1K, .6.20 PolarineDil prevents overheating. Stops power leaks. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY tMBBRASKAJ OMAHA BED chown I J WlSB)itWMt!yri'4it'HW SBSBSBSBni It s Making a Great Hit! . r ' .1 All Who Have Fried It Pronounce Storz Beverage THE BEST ON THE MARKET V4 i l Healthful Refreshing Ma Palatable ' Nourishing- A Snappy, Zestful Flavor "That Hits the Spot" PALE OR DARK SOLD ON DRAUGHT PALE ONLY SOLD IN BOTTLES .At all Leading. Hotels, Cafes, Drug Stores, Restaurants, Pleasure Resorts, or places where refreshing drinks are served TRY IT TODAY Storz Beverage can' be sold without a U. S. Government License or without conflicting with the Prohibition Laws of any state WE GUARANTEE IT Storz Beverage EL Ice Go., Omaha "4 tl "5 1 1 i It.