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    Till; DKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MARCH-23.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Fira aad Raoe laad.
acres; good s room how. t blocks ) Lower Cablt Cause General Liquida-
from s'teet car line. Phone Douglas 1510.
W. I- Selby, V Hoard of Trade feidg. tlOD. Values DOWD..
FOR RfcNT Several acres of land In J
Nebraska or Iowa to party who ran prove
that there la a Letter flour mde llian
Updike s. If Thomas Swempton, 3 8. ltrj
St.. will bring t ti an to (tie He within
three dava and identify himself he will
tereive an' order for a 12-pound sack of
thla flour.
"RENTED All homes In Omaha where
the tenant prefer O'Brien's fine candy.
If Mrs. Guy Cox. 108 8. 3th St.. will bring
this ad to The Bee within three daye and
Identify himself he will receive an order
for a Vk boa of this candy.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
lOWA LAND FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Puti'l buv a farm till you eea ma. John
Carlson. Box 16, Adair. Iowa.
TO EXCHANGE A choice running stock
.f merchandise. Invoice about $o,ono, want
Minnesota farm. Addraaa hot 68. Hera
ford. Colo.
FOR SALE er exchange for Nebraska
iind at same value. II. iw" stock of shoes.
Add -ext. Y-l.il. Bee.
FOR Sale or Trade A good aaloon In
Nebraska. Address 11. Hafner, Butte, Neb.
CROP REPORTS ARE BRIGHTER
Improtrmrnt Reported from Wore!
retinaeSooth Dakota ftaoa
' to Be Xefdlag Rata
Cora Is Weaker.
WK exchange properties of merit
ttilver. I2-1I N. T. Lilt Douglas
m. a
FOR sale or trade for stock. Northwest
ern thresher engine, new Century separator
and six-bottom engine gang plow; all new.
I'.lrt Steele, Klmcreck. Neb;
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
meats semi -annually.
W. H. THOMAS,
lot rirat National Bank Bldg.
WANTED City loan. Paters Trust Co.
o.mV HA property and
O" Keels Real Estate Co.
Nebraska lands.
1014 Omaha Nat,
CARRGLL'B eyrup may ba eaten the
year round. If F. VV. Hooper, 2010 Miami
St.. will bring this ad to The Bee within
three day a and Identify himself he will re
ceive an order for a oOo can ot this fine
syrup.
CHEAP MONET.
Representing the rtnn Mutual life Ins.
Co.. with assets of over $117,0)4.000, I am
prepared to accept all tha good loans of
fered on Improved Omaha real estate.
Business and realdenoe loans made without
delay.
THOMAS BRESNNAN.
City National Bank Bids.
LOW RATE3, BEMIS-CARLBKRO COs
110-313 Brandela Tbaatar Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants,
Farnaro smith A Co.. 1220 Farnam 8s.
W.
GARVIN BROS.. 3d floor N. T. Life. $500
to lluO.uM on Improved tiroporvr. No delay.
CITT and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZ&rI
MONET TO LOAN Pay ns Investment Co.
OMAHA. March !2. 1?H
Lower cables and continued liquidation
Bern wheat values down again todav. Sell
ing was heavy and generally encouraRed by
the more ravorable atrvlces from tne soutn
wet. where Improvement is reported In the
worst sections. Reports from the Dakotae
Indicate soli conditions favorable. but
moisture will he needed soon.
The corn market Is feeling the weakness
In wheat snd the heavier tone In the rah
market. I,ongs are Inclined to unload their
lines, finding little encouragement In the
outlook. Fine weather condltiona are also
a bearish factor.
1 heat was dull and not active: the range
was narrow, ruling slightly lower than
yesterday. Cash wheat wan V;e to 1c lower.
Corn held stead v snd unchanged, offering
being llKht and the trade was uninterest
ing. Sample sales were V?c lower.
ITimary wheat recelpta were SW.onO bush
els and shipments were 2'-'S.noo bushels.
j against receipts laot year of 522.000 bushels
ana snipments or isra.ow Dusneis.
Primary corn receipts were 924.000 bush
els and shipments wers 444,on0 bushels,
against receipts last year ot 4S2.0OO bushels
and shipments of bOt.OnO buahels.
Clearances were lo0,00 bushels of corn,
l.ano bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal to 93.600 bushels.
Liverpool closed .d to d lower on
wheat and Vd to 4i lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat No. 2 mixed, 1 car. M'.c; No. 3
durum, 1 car, 83c.
Corn: No. 3 white. 1 car. 41Vjc; No. 3
color, 1 car, 41c; No. S mixed, cars,
41c; No. 4 mixed. Vi ear. 8&V.
( oats: No. 3 white, Z cars, zsc; ro.
! white. 1 car. 23'ic.
-"flmijii rash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. t hard, 83jroo: No. 3 hard.
81Vas&c: No. 4 hard, 72'6S2M!c: rejected
hard. 70979c: No. 9 spring. 83(3870; No. 4
spring, VQWic; No. 2 durum, 83S4c;.
CORN No. 2 white. 4iV4'S-42c; No. 8 white.
4111414c; No. 4 white, 4XK'a40Mrc; No. 3 color.
4nS414c; No. 2 vellow. 41'. 4(fr42r: No. 3
yellow, 41l7'4lHc: No. 4 yellow, 4XM404c; No.
I. 414r41?4c; No. I. 4041c; No. 4, 39-8
894o.
OATS No. 2 white, 28Vfi29c; standard,
:st428c: No. 3 white, 28fj28V: No. 4
white, 272fic: No. 3 yellow. 27428c;
No. 4 yellow, T,Wr,Vtc.
BARLKT No. 8. 82!Cc: No. 4. 7287c;
No. I teed, Mt75c: relected, RiV970c.
RYE No. 3, 86Sr86c; No. 3, S3S84C.
Carlut Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 14
Minneapolis 171
. Omaha 8
Dulutb S
"aosc: No 2 northern, ."iVaW'sc; No. 1
white. a'A.
KLAX t'losed. 3-.PH.
CORN No. 3 vellow, 4.t'c
()ATS-Nr 3 white, 2VlJ a"c i
RV E-No. t. !7c.
BRAN In ino-lb. facks. ljn.nowi.no.
FLOL'R First patents, 34 fcvi-4.1fc": second
patents. It 5:4 W; first clears, 33 0C''a.fi0;
second clears, 12 O.Viri.TO.
OMAHA WHOI.HMLK MARKET.
BUTTFR--Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 26c; No. 2,
in SO-lb. tubs. 24c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons.
24r; packing stock, solid psck. 13o; dairy. In
4-lb. tuba. ltyfflTc. Marktil changes every
Tuesdav.
CHKESE Twins. Itj1.r.'c: Young Ameil-I
cas, la'.c; daisies. ItValrtSc; triplets, bU
16c; llniberger, lSc; No. 1 brick. lc; im- I
ported Hwlss, 22c; domestic 8fyrss, 32c; block
Bwlss, liic.
POCLTRY Treesed broilers, under 2 Ibo.,
3d per dos.; hens, luc; cocks, 11c; ducks,
lsc; geese. 16c; turkeys. 26c; pigeons, per
dos., $1.20; homer squabs, per dox., 34 00:
fancy squabs, per dos., 33 60; No. 1. per
dos., 33 0U. Alive: Broilers, 16c; smooth legs.
10c; hens, UVtc; stags, 13c; old roosters, 7c;
old ducks, full feathered. 12c; geese, full
feathered, c; turkeys, 17c; guinea fowla. '
26c each; pigeons, per do.. 30c; homers,
per dos., 33.00; squabs, No. 1. per dos., 31 60;
No. 2, per dos., eOui capons, over 8 lbs., 14c,
old turkevs, 17o.
FISH (all frosen) Pickerel, c; white, TS'
10c; pike, c; trout, 11c; large crapples. 12i
15c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; had
dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 15c;
roe shad, II each; shad roe, per pair, &c;
frog leK. per doz, 6uc; salmon, 90; halibut,
!; herring. Sc.
herrltiK. c.
BEEF CL'TS-Rlbs. No. 1. 14c; No. 2, 12c;
No. 3, 94C. Loin, No. 1, lfe; No. 2, ll'4c;
No. 3, 11c. Chuck, No. 1. 11iC; No. 2, Vao;
No. 3. 7c. Round, No. 1, 94c; No. 2, c;
No. 3. 8c. Plate. No. 1, 6c;, No. 2, bc;
No. 3. 6c.
FRUITS Apples: Washington extra
fancy Wlnsaps, 160-175 sires, per box, 2 50;
Washington MImsouiI Pippins, 4"4 tier, per
box, 32.25; Washington Red Cheek Pippins,
54-4-8M13 sixes, per box, 32.50; Washington
Uanos, per box. 12.25; Ben Davis, per box,
12.10. Bananas: Fancy aelect. per bunch,
I215((j2.50; Jumbo, per bunoh, 32.7ixij'3.7o.
Iates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkga.
in box, per box. 32.0u; bulk. In 70-lb. boxes,
per lb.. 64c Flga: Turkish, 7-crown, per
lb., 16c; 6-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per
lb., 13c. Grape fruit: Florida, 46-54-64-80
sues, per box, 14.00; choice stock, 25c less.
Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra fancy,
800-360 sixes, per box, 3460; fancy, 300-30
sizes, per box, 34.00 : 240 size. 60c per box
less, orangeu: camena neoianos naveis.
80-
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Develops No Especial Strength
During the Day.
ABSENCE OF SELLING PRESSURE
aa
820
67
I10S to 110-000 mads promptly. F.
Wcad. Waad Bldg., and Varnam.
STEAMSHIPS
PleturawpM at. fcswene Roata.
Weakly IIIbss tram
MONTRCAL TO UVKHTOOU OLASOOW
' LONDON. UAVKB.
3rtnlaatlr from
nnADBbraTA an BOSTON ts OkAWMw
alaMU sevoarr. sbartssi ssmssw. nut
Anw lUUnr Aseat, ee
A1XAN CO., Osnarsl
il Jaoasaa Siva.,
WANTED TO BORROW
THE bill at tha American theater la
worth while your evening will not ba
misspent. If Thomas Hart, 1813 Charles
street, will bring this ad to Tha Beo within
three days and identify himself he will
receive an order for two seats to tha Amer
ican theater.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED Invalid adjustable wheal
chair, 24a Bryant St., Co. Bluffs.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED to rant, barn, near Uth and
Webster, for barsa and wagon. Call LNug
Las 4tU2.
ROOM and board In private
wanted by young man. D-900 Be.
family
WANTED SITUATIONS
POSITION by thoroughly axpartonoad
bookkeeper and. accountant; good refer-
ancea. Address a Tlk.
PRACTICAL NURSE. Webstar 1114.
POSITION aa night watchman; sober and
reliable. U 7DU, Be.
CHILL) to car for; references.
!6th.
1223M B.
LEGAL NOTICES
SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA. SEALED
proposals will be received at this build
ing until 2 o'olock p. ra.. April 3th, 1911, for
furnishing fuel, lights, water, ice. miscel
laneous supplies, washing towels, hauling
aanea ana sprinKiing streets lur mis mind
ing during the fiscal year ending June 30,
1HIZ. or aucn portion or me year aa mav
be deemed advisable. The right to reject
any and an tuos la reserved ty me Treas
ury department. Louis F. Etter, Custodian,
M 16-23
CHICAGO ORAI AN Is PROVISIONS
Feat a res of the Trading; aad Cloelasj
Prlcea oa Board of Trade,
CHICAGO. March 22. Excessive drvnesa
In the northwest, breaking tha record of
thirty years, gave the wheat market here
an upward turn today. The close was firm,
MtWUo to VffV higher than last night,
latest trading left corn and oata either
unchanged or within Uo advance. Hog
products, on the other hand, finished all
the way from yesterday evening's lerel to
V-ic decline.
New crop deliveries of wheat were most
affected by the dry weather stories. The
May option at one time was only o above
July. It waa aald the domestic flour trade
had made some Improvement and that the
mills here looked for export business In
case wheat went a little lower. (The un
dertone of strength did not manlfust Itself
in the first few moments or trading, me
main Influence at that time being bearish
foreign news chleflv In regard to liberal
supplies from Russia, India, Australia and
the Argentine. Ensuing rallies, however,
resulted In sending prices higher, so that
final sales were at nearly the top figures
of the session. Mar ranged from KU8N0
to MHi9oSc and closed Wo up at 80'
Corn sturerea a nil irom loctu eeum
early, but rallied with wheat. Iltgh and
low figure for May were iHt(M&o and
UV. with the close at iH.'S-Kc. exactly
the same aa last night. Cash demand was
inw No. 2 vellow fin shed at 4,'U47,o.
Shorts and commission houses Dougnt
oats In a moderate way. May vanea De-
tween 30.c and 31c. closing at Jlc, a net
Rulllni nn the nart of longs caused a
Mthm-lc In provisions after the Pit ciosea.
Pork lost IZ'ic to I2c ana otner proaucis
were dropping from last night's level to
6c below.
Prices In Chicagej, rurnisnea uy in-ip-dlka
Orsln company. Telephone Douglas
2474, 708 Brandela building, Omaha:
Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Tea"y.
Wheat 1 I I I
July.. RsHiiWWWffSl W4,Mwa
Bept.8VoVilH'tfl &,iVaH
i i i i
48Hr 4Ts 4SH'4RS'
Corn-
May.
July.
Sept.
Oata
May.
July..
Kepi..
Pork
May.. July..
Lard
May.. July..
Bept..
Ribs-May
July..
Bept
61(&MVI 61HI 61
I
307i
80!
is r
16 26
8 90
8 K!S
a 82
8 SR
8 Km
8 Tit
31
soi
30
16 85 18 RTH 1 71 I
1 25 1 02 ig 1JH
I
8 !X1 IN 8 85
8 K 8 78 8 77H
8 83 8 72 I 77H
9 !5 25 80
8 R6 8 77Vi 8 K4
I 76 8 70 1 8 70
80
89
8H
81 80
30i 30;'i
301 3(H
1 92
1( 25
8 87H
8 R2H
8 77
9 82
I 72
i
Weatber la tke (Irala Belt.
A very decided change to colder weather
occurred last night In the tipper lake re
gion, upper MIsHiasIpl and upper Missouri
valleys, and weat to the mountalna. and
rreexlng temperatures again prevail over
the valleys aa far south aa Nebraska and
northern Iowa. The change In tempera
ture at Omaha from Tuesday afternoon
to Wednesday morning waa more thaa 40
degrees. Tha wave of warm weatber that
prevailed over Uie central valleys during
the first of the week has continued east
ward, and temperaturea are much higher
In tha Ohio valley, lower lake region and
eastern atatea. and are allghtly higher
ever the southern states. Light rains have
fallen In the upper Missouri and Missis
sippi valleys and lake region within the
last twenty-four houra. and are falling this
morning In the west gulf states, the lower
Rocky mountain re Inn and the south
west this morning. The weather Is gen
ally clear In the extreme upper valleva
and throughout the northwest, and with
the area of high pressure that now over
lies the upper valleya, the Indications are
for continued fair weather In this vicinity
tonight aad Thursday, with not much
change In leipperature.
191 L 1910. 19. ISO,
lowest last night 36 .M .31 .34
Precipitation 01 .00 .00 .ot
Normal temperature for today.. 39 degrees
Def. In rainfall since March 1... .3 Inches
If corresponding period 1910... .82 Inches
corrwsponolng period lw as Inchea
L. A. VV KU H, Local Forecaster
Def.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 22. METALS
Standard copper, dull; spot, March. April,
May and Juhe. H K'll i. lxndon mar
ket, oulet: spot, tub; futures, 66 lis 3d
Arrivals reported at New York today. 2
tona. Custom house returns show exports
f 13.821 tons so far this month. lke
copper. 113 ootfl! 4C; electrolytic, 81137il
12 M'; rasitng. !1 dill. Tin, weak; spot,
80 SMr0.7b; Marcn. W.4tl i; April, 8-9 7
-0.1Vs: May and June. 139 6Of?H0 flo. London
market, wealc, spot. 183 16s; futures, HXt &s
Isd. dull; 34 4ii-t bo. New York: 84 T
I ",. East St. IxmiIs. London. 11 Its M
hpelter. firmer; Si wat.sn. New York; 86 46
60, EJt til. Loula. London. iJS. Anti
mony, dull; CookKin's. Sn(M&0. Iron.
ClcNeland warranta, 4Ka In Ixndon. lxvsllv
Iron waa steady. No. 1 foundry. Sli-Tf-j
MSb: No. northera. No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern soft, $!-&! no.
Taif isllss aad Steele.
SAVANNAH. March -TC RPBNT1NE
-rlno at 1 IH11.u6 . Pales, m bhla.; re
ceipts. 104 bhls ; shipments. bbls.;
Stoc ks. 1 010 bbls.
RHIN Firm. Bales K4 bbls ; receipts
3M bbls ; shipments. . bbls ; sto k. 64 Ui
bbls (Quotations: B. 87.': D. 8, ;n.oo
V. S0b. V. 8Kij41S; O 81.', H. 8H.- I
t; K. 88 MV M 8S 27,, N. 8s Jv,
Ui .WW. 8e0.Mv
Cash quotations were as follows:
f.uh nuotstions were as followa:
fUillk-ljuiv: winter patents, 83. 90(04.30;
straights, 8a.6WB4.10: aprlng stralghu, 4.00
ti4 10; aprlng patents, on uc 10 a.w lor
best hard.
BARLEY Feed and mixing, 66&fl0c; fair
to choice malting. WcGtl.os.
BEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 32.47Vs;
No. 1 northwestern, 83.6WW- Timothy seed,
til 11 70 Clover. Ili.uO.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 17.2S
'n.TB. Laxd. per 100 lbe.. 8.77S. Short
ribs, sides tloose). 88 .60j.12S; short clear
sides (boxed), U.12t)'A.
GRAIN hTATlSTICS.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to ttt.Oii0 bu. Primary receipts were
XJX.u,., bu.. compared with o2i,UU0 bu. th
corresponding day a year ago. Estimated
receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 13 cars
corn, 332 cars; oats. 111 cara; bogs, 34,000
head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat., No. I red.
6!,'?i,'c; No. 3 red. a'i'.uo; No, 3 hard,
KMiiSOWc: No. 3 hard. kMiWJo: No. 1 north
ern aprlng. 95c6310l; No. 2 northern aprlng.
Wc'rtjl.ou. No, 8 spring, QHoc. com, Mo.
caiili, 47TJt;c; r-0. 1 casn. 'nc; mo.
white. 47(d47Vo; No. 3 white. 44W46c; No.
yellow. 4,V'fl471c: No. 3 yellow, 46S46C.
Oats, No. i white, 31S31c; No. 8 white,
3u-Vti3i,c; No. 4 white, c; standard.
Siiu.UWc.
L"i I'KR- Steady ; creameries, 162uO
dairies, lia21o.
tUOS-Steady ; receipts. 13.378 cases,
mark, cases Included, 13StfUo; firsts, 16c
Drlme firets. 16'c.
CHEESE Steady : daisies. !3Vc; twins,
HVji:e; Young Amerlcss. UVtLHsC; long
horns. 3Wa 14c.
IUTATuES Firm: choice to fancy, 439
45c; fair to good, SC4J42C.
POULTRY Firm; turkeys, dressed, 13c
fowls, live. 13Vc; springs, live. 16c.
VEAL Steady: 60 to kO-lb. wta.. 6d7c
to Ki-lb. wis . 7u9Sc: d.'i to 110-lb. wis.. yc.
Chicago Receipts v heat. 14 cars: corn
tJO cars: oata, l' cara. Estimated tomor
row : Wheat, 13 cars; corn, 3ii cars; oats,
111 oars.
Kansas 4 Itr tirala aad Provlsleaa.
KANSAS CITT. March 22. WHEAT
May. K5c; July. 84SfMc; rash steady to
lo lower: No. I hard. hii,c: No. 8. KfvtprK:
No I red. 9lihnje: No. 8. 87io81c.
CORN Mav. 47kO bid; July. So bid
casn unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 4fa4tlc; No
3. 44rt44c; No. 2 white, 44'-c; Mo.
44&44We.
OATS Steady; No. 3 white. tlffSJc; No.
I mined. awuJlc. "
RYE No. TWTWl
HAY Heat stead v: low grades, unsalable
choice timothy, 814 0t-14 6; choice prairie.
81JtJl! 26
BLTTER Creamerv. 24c: firsts. Jle; seo-
onda 19c; (tacking stock, 13c.
HaJOA Extraa. lttc; firsts, 140.
Receiots. BMmenie.
Wheat. bu 2 uuO 8.M
Corn, bu .
Oats, bu . 8.080
HtsssolU Ursla Market.
MINN EA POUI, March 32.-WHEAT
Ui K.c: July. s.c: Senlefnber. fo-vo
M a. 1 tuua, v)c, ia. 1 uonuti a.
Deflalte AHanraeat of laflaent
Parlors la Mlsaoarl Parlfle
Reaalt of Election of (Iffl,
Has No Effect.
re ra
NEW YORK. March i.-The merket de
veloped no espcclsl strength today as It
was one of the smallest of the year, and
the greatest gains were attained by stocks
which ordinarily do not figure as favorite
mediums of tpeculstlon. There was a per
ceptible hardening In the lone and an ab
sence of the pressure which weakened the
market yesterday. Offerings were larger
toward the close and the Important stocks
lost their modest gains and a trifle more.
Definite alignment of the influential fac
tors in Missouri Pacific, as a result of
yesterday's election of officers, had no
apparent effect on the Gould slocks. Mis
souri Pacific continued on Its erratic
course, establishing a gain early in Jlie
clay only to fall to a price about 3 points
below Its high range yesterday.
.Some further Improvement In steel and
Iron Is noted In the Weekly Review of the
trade. Many plants are producing larger
amounts than In February. The Vnlted
States Steel corporation Is now reported
to be running at about 72 per cent of Its
blast furnace capacity, operations having
been extended Bomewhat In the last week.
Bonds were steady; total sales, par value,
$2,471.(101).
I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows :
gala)
ket wss steady and from ' to V above
parity.
Uindon closing stncK iiuoistions:
vnii(.i. moner l-lfi l.ouliw llle Nsh.
II IM ., Kn Tx.
...' New lork Central.
... Norfolk A Western.
...II2S pie
...I'1, Ontario A Wentern.
OMo..lH Pemmrfranl
dn atyount .
Arnal. Copper
Annronds ....
At'hton
Biltlmoc A
':, Han. I Mlnea
M Hextlns
II beiithern Hllaj
.1.4 do pfi
. 1 Southern Pacific
. M I n Ion Pacific ..
. I1 do pfa
. S'l, V 8 Steel
. 494, do pfd
. Wahaah
. OS 4o pf4
ait spanlah (e
14',
ll'
i
4 S
(anstllan Pacific
Cheaepeaae Ohio.
Chi. (It. wlern...
til.. Mil. A tU. P
rteara
enrer Klo O. . .
do pfd
Erie
do 1t pM..
do 2d prd
Grand Trunk
llilnon Ontral
SILVER Psr. steady at i'4'ii per ounce.
MONEY 2i3 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is i per ceni; for three
months' bills, 2,,(g2 7-1S per cent.
... "lw
... 87 ,
...
...1lS
...mis
... M
... IH
...r;
... i:
... J'
. . 90
8, oral eeeartlla-a.
Quotations furnished by Burns.
Co..
Rrlnkar
44 New Omaha National bans
Bid. Asked
notes tt
90 sir.es, per box, $3.00; 160, 178 and smaller
xes, 33.25; choice navels, o--u: sises.
; 130 and smaller sixes, 83,00. Pears:
allfornla Winter Nellls, per box, $2.76.
Strawberries: Louisiana, per 24-pint case,
7oU 3. L'o.
VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax.
per hamper, 83.6004.60. Beets, per bu 76e.
Cabbage. New York, per lb., Hie. Carrots,
per bu., 76c.' Celery, California jumoo, per
ox. bunches, Hoc. cucumDers. notnouse, ivi
nd 2 dos. in box, per dos., sz.oornz.zft. i.gg-
snt, fancy Florida, per dos., 83.W. uarllc.
extra fancy, white, per lb., loo. Lettuce,
xtra fancy leaf, per dox.. 46c. Onions.
owa red and yellow, per lb., 214c; Indiana
hlte, per lb., sc. onion sets, wnite, per
u.. 83 lbs., 31.76; yellow, per
bu.. 33 lbs., 3160; red. per bu., 32 lbs.. $1.60.
Parsley, fancy southern, per dox. bunches,
tKr-qtWc. Parsnips, per bu., 76c. Potatoes,
arly Ohio seed, sand soli. In sacks, per
bu., $1.00; geunlne Red River E. Ohio seed.
per bu., 31.20; Iowa and Wisconsin white
stock, per bu., 76o; Colorado, per bu., 90c.
Rutabagas, per lb., IhtC. lomatoes, Flor-
per 6-bSLSket orate, fancy. 83.00; choice.
$2 60. Turnlpa, per bu., 76c.
MISCF.llan r;oc Aimonoa, California
soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, 1c less.
Braall nuts, per lb., 13c; in sack lots, la
less. Cocoanuts. per sack, $6.26; per dos.,
80ci. Filberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lota, lo
less. Hlckorynuts, large , per lb.
tc; small, per lb., 6c; Peanuts,
roasted, per id., no; raw, per lb., 6fta
ecans. large, per lb., lbc.. In sack lots, lo
ess. Walnuts, black, per lb., JWc; Cali
fornia, per lb., 19c; In sack lots, la less.
Cider, New York, Mott s. per bbl., $6.75.
Honey, new 24 frames, $3.76.
Atlll-Cfaalmera pfd
Amalramatad Otprer ....
American Agricultural ....
Beet 8ugar
(an
A F
(tton Oil
H. A U pfd
Ire Securities ..
Linseed
Iucomot!ve ....
8. H. pfd
8. A R
Steel Foundries,
Sugar Ref
T. A T
Tobacco pfd ....
Woolen
Mining
8,400 (H
Hlsh. Low. C)oa,
31
4W
building.
Amalgamated Cop. I ?r. 8 p.
burrougha Adding Men
Benaon School lllat 6a, 19.10,
t'udahy Pkg Co. oa. 124
Columbua. Nab.. . L. ta. If
Chi. Ot. Weat lat mtf 4a. 1S
ralrmont Cramery lat g. 4 par cant.
Ftreatone Ktre A Rubbar
Iowa Portland Catnant lat mtg. 4s...,
Kanau City R. A L Ba. 1013
K. C, 11 A O. 4a. lloL, bonus
K. C. 8tk. Yda atork
Llvt. Stock Nat. Batik, goutb Omaha.,
Mat. St. Br. K. C ta, ltll ,
Omaha Elavator atock
Omaha Country C'lsb aa, 1IU
Omaha Water tt. 1944 ,
Omaha A C. B. It. Rr is, 1428
Om. A C. B. Ft. Rt. pfd I p. a, x-dlT t
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B 43V,
Pacific T. A T. oa. INI 9iv,
Rwkf Ml. BUI Phona 2
Trl'Stata Land Co pfd snd boons
Trt-Clty Fy A L la 74j
8wlft 4k Co., 1914. 10OV,
tnlon Stock Yda stock 44
.2M
.100
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to
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7
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OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Are Generally Steady to a Lit
tle Higher. '
HOGS OPEN FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Fel hers and l.amba Ten to rlfteea
leafs lllaher. Tilth the Trade
Qalte ArtlTe at the Ad
Tile Noted.
SOUTH OMAHA, Marcri 22. 1911.
Hecelpts ne; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4 717 4.771 l-.;7
Official Tuesday 6.118 7. 'J
1-MtiniHte Wednesday .... 4.6"0 .ii4) 4,StW
Three days this week,.14.t: lil.JtS
Same days last week . . . .17.s;v 40.SW 35.tiJI
name das weeks ago.lti.7;t :s.7i;7 'J.t.l-4
Smtie days 3 weeks ago.13.44' :t.i l.4l
fame-days 4 weeks ago.lU.;:'.. :6a"S W.t4
fame days last year... 17.840 ii278 -41
Tiie fuliovvin laulf huu.v tl.w ricelnts
cf cnttle. hogs and sheep at toiith Dmnha
for the year to date, as compare,! with tst
lug under cover at the sdvente. 1-aier.
attor shipers and spet ulstojs retired, buy
trs for local concerns entered me irui .
with bids that sxrraged stesdy to pslhly
a little lower. Kfforts at cheaper cost ris
not vcrv fruitful, however, as sellers usu
ally held out for unchanged prices. Pack
et!' marker settled back In yesterdsy
notches, but movement at no time
very tcihr.
Heavy lions of lard cliargeler sold around
$.411, with ordinary butchers at or near
4o. l.lKht inUed and bacon animals went
at a )iuh spread of $H.frHi.sO. the latter
figure being the extreme limit of full
i'emand. while rather quiet, was
and 11 o'clock found the bulk lo
vear
Cattle
Hors
Sheep
The followin table hons the
prices on hog at South Oniuha for the
last several days, with comparisons:
la.i
24(1. 12J
b..:i.si5
4e.Dd0
1110
:."4.7C1
iCO.niO
8S,G.'3
rai'jre
T nc.
11.431
3.:".5
7(.ii7
f
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
NEW YORK GKUKKAL MARKET
"Varloaa
4taotatlons of the Day
ComBaodllles.
NEW YORK. March 22. FIjOUR Steady :
prlng patents. 14.90ra.V16: winter stralshts.
$3.o'4.00; winter patents, $4.20-4.50; spring
clears, $3.(Kg4.26; winter extraa. No. 1, $3.25
j.to; winter extras, No. 2, $3. Hk$3.26; Kail'
Baa straights, $4.20t'a4.35. Rye flour, trtrong;
ralr to good. 84.40tu4.bDi choice to fancy.
$4.0h4.80.
(JOHN MEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low, liwo'I.du: coarse. Il.UuirLU): kiln dried.
z. 10.
WHEAT Spot market firm: No. 3 red,
847o elevator and 967c f. o. b. afloat; No.
northern. Duluth. 81.08. I. o. b. afloat.
Futures market was quiet and slightly
lower under selling on the cab lea, favora
ble weather and poor cash and export de
mand, closing Uo net higher. May. to(i
VI 4-lbc, closed S7Vo; July, UnVxtrwc, closed
wc. tteoetpts, u.uuo bu.; shipments,
47.W7 bu. .
CORN Spot market easy; No. I. SHio.
o. b. afloat. Futures market waa firmer
on coveting, closing net higher; May,
S41?54Ha, closed o6Sc. Receipts, 60,625 bu.;
nipments, n,j du.
UAl o spot market steady. Futures
market was without transactions, closing
nominal. Receipts, M.DOO bu..; shipments.
,ai bu.
HAY Quiet: prime. 81.intari.I3K: No. 1
1.07KS1.10; No. 2, D6c(ri$1.0o; No. 8. StVpWo.
JilDKS steady; Central America, 2uKc;
ijogoia, iivuc,
LKATllKK-unlet: hemlock firsts. 32
z&vc; seconds, 2lZ3c; thirds, l&40c; re
jects, itui,c.
I'KU visions ForK. steady; mess. 822.60:
family, J21. 0022. 00; short clear, llo.SiKu lit 60.
Reef, steady: mess, $14.0ui U .50; family.
$16.0016.50; beef hams. $27. mi 29.00. Cut
meats, easy; pickled bellies, Hul4 pounds
$11.0r(rll.50; pickled haine, $13.00. lard, easy;
middle wast prime, $S.SW4i9.00; refined, quiet;
continent, $9.4.S; South America, $10.60; com
pound. I. (tJiVrct 1.75.
TAUiUW-uuii; prime city hogsheads.
8Kc; country. VAfiGc.
BUTTER steady; creamery steady; spe
cials, 2fHc; extraa, 24c; firsts, S 43 22c ; sec
onds, 17'fll9c; creamery held, special, 21&
82c; extras, 19u2oc; firsts, 17VaWc; sbo-
onds, ltiWal'C.
CHEESK Quiet; state. whole milk,
specials, IVA'alnc: September, fancy colored.
14c; white, uttiisw; summer ana ran made
colored choice, UWaUc: white, llVi'aliUc
late fall, good to prime, colored. 12c; white.
ltxuUo; winter, made Deal, lOftc; common to
fair. WlOa.
KGQ6 Weak; fresh gathered, selected.
extras, ltKantc; . western gatnereo, wnites
ITH'&loc; western gathered, whites, 11 hid
19c; western auck, miAio.
POULTia-uressea easy; roasting cnick
ens, 16W20c; 10 wis, iiruiKc; turkeys, 15
4j2UO.
Amerln
Amerlran
Atnarltiti
Ameriean
American
American
American
American
American
Aniorican
American
American
American
American
American
Anaconda
Atchiann
A tohlaon pfd
Atlantic Ooaat Ijtne
Baltimore A Ohio
Bethlenem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Trmn
anadlan Pad no
Ontral Leather ,
Central Leather pfd
entral of N. J
Clleeapeake A Ohio
Chicaxn A Alton
(111. (It. Waat
Chi. Ot. Wet pfd
Ohl. A N. W
Chi.. Mil. A St. P
a (.'. A 8t. L
olo. Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Coneolidated Gaa
'orn Product
Pel. A Hudaon
D. A R ;
at R. O. pfd...
Distiller' Hecurltlei ....
rla
Krle lat pfd
Krle 2d pM
Oanersl KI.lrio
Great Northern pfd"
Great Northern ore ctfa.
hnota ('entral
fnterhnrough-Met
njterborvHigh-Met. pra....
International HarraaLar .
nter-Marine pfd
nternattonal Paper
Intarnatlonal Pump
Iowa Onu-al
C. Southern ..........
K. O. Routhere pfd
Laclede Gas
Lnulavllla A Nashville .,
Minn. A St. Louis
M , St. P. A S. Sta. M...
M., K. A
M , K. A T. pfd.
Miaaourl raulflo
National Biaoult
National Lead .1
N. My o M. 3d pfd
New York Central ,
N. Y.. O. A W ....
Norfolk A Western .....
North American
Northern Pact ' .
Pacific, Mail
Pennsylvania, -
Petals' Gaa
Pitta.. C. (-. as St. L..:.
Plttshurg Oosl
Preeaed gteel Oar
Pullman Palaee Car ....
itaJlwar gteal' Bprlng ..
Head I p
H4puhlto BtMl
Republic. Rleel pfd
Hock Jaland
Rock Island prd
St. L. A 8. F. Id pdj.
Rt L. 8. W
at. I- s. W. pfd
Slos-Sheffield 8. A I....
Southern Partflo
southern Railway
pvMitharn Ky. pfd
Tenneaase (JopPW
Tolas A Pacific
Tol., St, L. A W
Tol., 8t. L. A W., pfd..
t'nioo Pa-ino
Pnlisi raouio pra
I'nlted States Realty .
t nlt4 gtalaa Rubber
nltnU States Steal
I'nlted Statas Steal pfd.
Utali Copper
Virginia-Carolina Cham
Wabaah
Wabaeh pM
Weat ern Maryland
Weatlncbouaa Blactrlo ..
Western Lnlon
Whaallng A Laks Krle..
Lehlfh Valley
Total aalas ror we oay.
to
V
R:t
eot
4. 4
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8) lit 1144
200
1,4"4
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itest
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loot,
loss
St. Loala General Market.
ST. LeOlTIS. March 22. WHKAT Futures
higher: May. Swc; July. sic; cash dull
track. No. 3 red, tO'ii'di'.-tC . No. 3 hard, 87
(ORM f irm; may. siTJ-tiTnc; juiy, '
ft4Sc; cash, lower; track, No. 8, 4o''a4oc
Nn. 1 white. 4oW(tl'47Wc.
OATS Unchanged; May, o4o; July, anc
No. i, 31Vc; No. 3
cash steady; track,
white, 82-
RYK Firm; 3c.
FIjUUR Weak; red winter patents, 84. 30
486; extra fancy and straights, W. 70j34.lv
hard winter clears, 83.(Ka.40.
h'EKI) Timothy, 8fv00K.50.
I'ORNMKAL $2.30.
HRAN Higher; sacked east track. $1.19.
HAY Steady; timothy, $12.00(18.00; prairie,
813 OOtfl 16.0V.
Provisions-TrK, uncnanged; lobtitng,
$17.60; lard, unchanged; prime steam, $.iJH
to; dry salt meals, lower; boxed extra
shorts, $426: clear rlba. 89H5; short clear
4i7Va; bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts.
$10 60; cleur ribs. 810 50; short clears, $J0 tS
POUL1 m cieaay; ciucaena. uw;
springs, oc: turkeys, 144316c; ducks, lie
geese. 8c.
ril'TTttt uiei; creamery, iJfiJjoc
tX3G Lowtr; 14c
Receipts. Shipments.
... 8.7110 l!.5tio
... 46.1i0 .To, w
... 123.(410 o6.2io
... 36.7U0 6ti,6u0
'Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Liverpool Grata Market
IJVERPOOU March 22 WHEAT H pot
dull: No. 3 red. western arinter, no atock
Futures quiet; March, ra Sd; May
S.d: July. 6a 8-Wd.
CORN pot. steady; American, mixed
new. 4s d . American, mixed, old, 6a. Fu
Hires quiet: May, 4s 4d: July. 4s 5-td.
FLAt R W inter patents, duil at ?7s.
Peoria Grata Market.
PEORIA. March' 33. CORN Lower; No.
t shite. 4IVc: No. 4 white. 44V-C; No. 3 yel
low. 44Wc: No. t yellow. M'lCi No. 4 yellow,
4742c; No. 4 mixed, 42 3 live; sample,
4Cc
OATS Dull. No sales.
Illlwssk Grata Market
MILWAUKEE. March 22 .-FIH'R Dull
WHEAT No. 1 northern. tiu6iu; N
3 northei. .fc; May, old, Isc asked.
OA'J S Standard. Sl'c
UAHLLl-tvaiuplea. WcBl 02.
W0 103t, 10014
10.400
4, l(Mj
74'4
1131
V.ioo "ia "
4()
l.ano
40
100
,(.
100
400
100
3.0110
100
3.000
100
4
1,0
4,100
1.(00
100
Si 000
00
800
3.400
14S
53
1414
14'
78
21
Si
12114
'ivi
6.1
14H
71V,
ant.
127 14
1I4
UK,
40
71
M
44
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44 VS
40
14744
M
6Ili
180
4
A 100 104
40.) Tl
. 3,400
800
8,400
116 Vt
12S44
10644
44
81 Vi
- 400 141
26iwio iiili
14714
44
"eoii
iV4
"iiti
l'W 1
B4H
iiH
1064,
94
8144
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800 80V4 80
700 44
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1.2"0
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. '34.11110
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11744
2444
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84
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177
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414
800 80
too "i'iti
. 1,400 17414
194,000 atiara.
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llnslon 4 losing Stocks.
BOSTON, March 22,-Closing Quotations
an ioIIowm:
...34 Nersdi Oon. (ei-dlr.) 14V,
... MH Nlplaalns Mine 11
,.. 2u', North Butte 24
. .. 14 North Lake t
4V4 Old Dominion (ex-d ) MVi
oti Hiuchs wei
Allouei
Amai. Copper .
A. Z. L. A 8...
ArlsiHia Com ....
Atlantlo
B A C. C. A 8.
Butte t'oalltlon
('al. A Arlttni .
lal. A Hecia ...
Centennial
Copper Rang C
Rut Butte
Franklin
(llroux Cbo
Oranby Con
. 11 Oaraii
. 17 aparrodt' (8.
. 60 Qullicy
.486 Khannon ..
. 12 Suparlnr . . .
. 44 Superior A
. 12 Hup. P.
9 Tamarack .
. 4 11. fi. p. R.
!!' do pfd
A CI...
B. at..
Cop....
A M.
Oi-eerie Cananea . . . 4 7-14 I't.h I on.
lale Koyale (Cop.).
lABHlle (ytpper
Miami Copper
Mohawk
Bid.
108
12
47
10
35
4
14
40
.14
47
l.i
44
7
24 Vtah Copper
4 Winona
1 Wolrarln (ax. d.)...111
I
w York Mlalnar Storks.
NEW YORK. March 22. Closing auota
tions on mining stocks were
Alios 200 aLittie Cslef
tmtti. Tunnel stock. 26
do bonda
Con. Cal. A Vs.
Horn Fllrar ....
Iron Silver ....
leadTllle Coa.
offend.
13
6
.140
. 18
Ontario
Mexiran ......
Ophlr
staJldrd
Yellow Jacket
..... 6
.....160
170
107
100
Si
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, March 22. Bank clearings for
today were $2,332,442.42 and for the corre
sponding dale last year $,1,124,263.91.
Coffee Market.
NRW YORK, March 22. COFFKEV Fu
tures rinenod .inlet at a rinrlln. a C r, ,,(...
In sympathy with lower Frenoh cables, and
showed no particular feature during the
aay. firm oirers from Rrar.ll were said
to oe a snade lower in some instances
lm the other hand, rather a better de
mand waa reported for spot coffee from
the Interior and mall advices brought an
estimate from a prominent Rrazll firm
placing the next Rio cron at I.60O.OOO hairs.
On the whole, the tone was a little steadier
In the late trading and the close was a
ansae up rrom the lowest on some potri
Lions, last prices being steady at a net
necntie or litis points. Sates. 17.000 bags.
marcn. April ana aist. 10.4c: June 14 4Un-
July, lO.SSic; Augrust. 10.3Oc; September,
I0.lc; October. 10.10c: November, s.SWc;
ueoemDer, January ana tfeDruary, 9.&SO,
Havre closed net unchanged to 4f. lower,
Hamburg was unchanged to 14pfg. higher.
ruo ov reis lower, at vzzo. ban toe 6 rels
lower, at 08T00; 7s, 160 rels lower, at 63100.
Receipts avt the two Brasllian porta were
lu.uuu oaga, against iti.ww nnjrs last year.
Jundiahy receipts, 2,300 bags, against 3.8O0
bags last year. New York warehouse de
liveries yesterday were 8.000 bags, against
7,148 bags last year. Rain was reported in
an aisuicta 01 eao jauio. spot cofree,
steady: Rio No. 7. 124ko: Santos No. 4.
lMc; mild, quiet; Cordova, 13toloc, nonv-
luaa.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, March 21 MONEY On
il steadv: 3V&24, per cent: ruling rate.
2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; of
fered at 24, per cent; time loans, very dull;
sixty daya, 2V4&244 per cent; ninety days,
2tt3 per cent; six months, 3(fi3'4 per cent.
I'klMB MERCANTILE PAPKR Close, 4
to 4V4 per cent.
H 1 r.-K 1 .1 - v 1 jl.At.nAi'i tv cieaay, witn
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8420
for sixty-day bills and at $4 8616 for de
mand ('nmmerclal bllla, $4.S34-
SIUVER Har. t:"40.
SILVER War, 6Sc; Mexican dollars. 4)60.
BONDS-Oovernment and railroad bonds.
steady. ...
Closing quotations on Donas toaay ware
as follows:
U. 8. ref. 8. rf....ltn int.-aiet. m
do coupon 101 Int.-Mar. M. 4a 47
V. 8. la, rag 101 Japaa 4s 88
do coupon 101 do 4a M
V. 8. 4. na 118 U A N. on. 4a K
do coupon 114 K. C. 8. lrt 4a. .. 7S
Allia-Chal. Ut Is.... nL- g. dab. 4s 1M1)3
Am. Ag. 6s 101 M , K. A T. lat 4,.. 7
Am. T T. or. 4S..10S -ao gan. v wi
Am. Toe. 4a duo. pscirio u
do a 10744 14. R. ot M. 4s. .
Armour a in 4a.. W n. T. u, B 4a.
Atiiixn sen.
do cv. 4a
do ov. 6s
At. C. L. lat 4s.
B A O. 4s
do 8s
B. A O. 4a
do 8. W 8..
Br. Tr. o. 4a
of Oa. ta....
a. Leather ta.,.
C. of N i. is.
C. A O. 4a-
do rat 6a
C. A A. 2s ....
H.
it do sen. 8s
.UJt- N. T.. N. H. A
1)1 t. 4a
. 44 N. A W. r 4a
. 48 do lat cos 4s...
. K No. Panlflo 4s ...
. so ta
. o Or. a. L. rfd. 4s..
44 Penn. 4a (llrl6)
74
43
84
.:
.107
11
.lot do eon. a
.... ' Kai gan. 4a .,
1.. ..12; it. l 4 6 r, f.
1W do gn. ta
.... e4 8. L. 8. W. eon.
. ... 70 do lat gold 4a.
C B. A U. It. 4s.. SeaOoard A. U 4s.
do gen. 4a 44t So. Pacific col. 4s.
C. U. A 8 P. g. 8s T, do c. 4a
C. R. 1. A P. a. 4.. 3 do lat ref. 4a
do rf m 84 Railway 6s .
Coio. Ind. 6s 76 do sen. 4s
Colo. Midland 4a 44 In loo Pseltte 4s...
. A a. r. A a. 4s M4 do c. 4s
-, do lat A rat.
. ti V. a. Rubber aa
. fx IT. 8 ateel id i
. 74 Vnr. (them.
. 46 W a bull lat ts .
. 7k do lat ex. 4
. 74 West. Id 4. 4a .
. T0 Weal. ElM c. I
.147 Wta. Can. 4s ..
. M Mo. Psa. 01. Is .
I). A H.
II A H U. 4a...
do rat. 6s.
Dlallllars' 4a
Erie pr. I. 44 ....
do co, 4s
do or. 4a sar. 4
do aar. B
Oen Rlactrla 4a...
af (.'. Ut raf 4s.
Bid. "Otters.
New ros-k Cars) Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
tigan A Bryan, members New York Stock
.104
.. 1
4a 11
.. 47
4a 77
.. 404
.. 76
,.. 84
... 17
... 4
...107
... 78
,..1410
,..P .
... t
...103
...106
..101
...1J4
... 7o
::: r,
... 43
..: t6
Evaporated Apples and Dried frails.
NEW YORK, March 32. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet but firm. On the spot
fancy, 13V4c; choice, 13o; prime, l2ViHfl2o,
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, Inactive, but
prices are firmly held on the small stocks.
8S1i240 for Callfornlas up to S0-40s; and
lHB13o for Oregons from 8s to 80s. Apr!
cots, quiet but firm; choice. 13c: extra
choice, ISMiQ'l.l'ie; fancy, 13g!4c. Peaches,
firmly held, although the demand in small;
choice, 7fi7Hc: extra choice, 7448c;
fancy, 8'4'tf9c. Raisins, Inactive but firm;
loose muscatels, 6(fi'n,4c; choice to fancy
seeded, 6Vfl7oL seedless, 4(ic; London
layers, 1.40(81.46.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, March 22. DRY OOODR
Market ruled quiet. A very moderate busi
ness la being done on branded bleached
ctVtons following the revisions. Tickings
arje not to be revised at present, and other
lines, aside from gray goods, are holding
fairly steady, but are very quiet. Yams
are easy, underwear and hosiery are
seasonably quiet in primary circles.
r
rklladelphla Predse Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 12. TTTKR
Steady; extra western creamery, 27c; extra
nearby prints, 29c.
ECrGS Bteady; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases, 18c at mark;
Pennsylvania and . other nearby current re
ceipts, free cases, 17c at mark; western
firsts, free cases. 18c at mark; western
current receipts, free cases, 17c at mark.
CHEESE Unchanged.
Dates. 11911. 19)0.H90.!1908.19()7.ia08.ll!.
14.. I RKV10 341 I 4 461 6 H6I 6 111 4 81
16. .1 8 60V10 421 40 I 8 6l 041 4 01
73 110 3.11 8 611 4 46! 481 a Uil s
8 87 110 851 8 661 4 24! 13 111 S
8 62V4110 64! 6 6t) 4 68 1 481 I
110 61 8 441 4 631 S 10.....
3K I 6 441 4 66 8 40 6 M
6 46 10 6.1! I 4 73i 261
44 10 40 64 1 6111 6 18
IS.. I
17..
13..
19..
20..
21..
22..
6 01
4 S3
6 0i
6 13
5 (
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the I'nion Stock vards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3
o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'r's
range,
ample
second
Ne.
36
4t
t
J
en
10..
64..
41..
M .
6S..
. .
U..
74..
74..
64..
ft. .
1..
41..
4;..
73. .
41 .
4a. .
ki . .
4..
"..
40. .
IV.
36..
81..
SO..
"4. .
71..
!..
.
72..
43. .
64..
73..
74..
41..
69.
C. M. eV
Missouri
Vv abash
Union Pacific.
St. P....
Pacific.
& N. V.. east...
& N. W., west..
St. P. M. & O....
B. A Q, east....
B. & west....
R. 1. & P., etu,l.
Illinois Central
C, U. W. Ry
1
2
, 3
00
4
4
24
9
, 32
a
. 4
.
Total receipts.... 1!1
3
4.1
3
3
11
t
20
2
3
22
137
Omaha Packing Co....
Swltt and ("o
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Schwartx-Hole.n Co....
Schwartzchild Sl 8....
Murphy
St. Clair
United Dressed Beef.
Stephens Bros
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. il. Bulla
L. Wolf
McCreary & Carey....
S. W'erthelmor
II. F. Hamilton
Lee Rothschild
Mo. & Kans.-Calf Co.
iMcConeghen
Other buyers
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.
..L04K
.. 71)7
'.'.'"is
'.. "SO
.. 31
... t)6
.. 63
.. 46
.. 116
... 95
. . . .'U
... 129
... 24
... 96
,.. 4n
.. 20
... 8J
... 2H
... 690
1.4,9
2.H64
3,4'S
1,717
140
' 822
9t
i.2a
l.y
1.468
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 22. COTTON
Spot closed 10 points lower; middling up
lands, 14.50c: mldllng gulf. 14.76c: no aales.
ST IXJl.'lr. Marcn u. iuuu.i un
changed; middling. 14V4e; salea. none; re
ceipts, 1.42 balea; shipments, 2,677 bales.;
stock, 22.300 bales.
nalatk Grala Market.
rTTLUTH. March 2B WHEfAT Nn. 1
northern. SW: No. t, W-ka to 5ic; May,
7Hc; Julv. 8tSc. ' '
OATS 30c.
Wool Market.
ST. LOtnS. March 22 WOOTe-TTn-changed:
territory and western mediums,
19u22c; fine mediums, IbVlSc; fine, lag 13c.
tasar Market.
NEW YORK. March 2J SUOAR Raw,
firm; Muscovado. 89 test, 8 42c; centrifugal.
W test. 3.92c; molasses sugar, 89 test, S.17c.
Refined steady.
CHICAGO 1,1 V K STOCK M4HKF7T
Desnaad
exchange,
Omaha:
Amir Tobaece ...
Bar StAta Uas
boat on lm
Bulla Ooalltloa ..
('actus
(Timo
i-tH (Vms
I.ia Il
Fir Central
air Cons
IraAkllB
Olroux
BcluKint
Ooldfiald Florence
Oreana Cnsriae .
lnap(ra(lm
IS South Sixteenth
,.rt
.. 144
... ts
.. 1
.. 1
.. 1.
.. 1
..1004
..144
.. 8
. 86 Supaetor A Plttaburg 14
4 Twiupeh Mining 4
44 Trliillr (Ttiptw ...... 4
6 I nllad Ckjpi 14
a - k 1 . w - " . '
B'Siamia
r Ojlbwaj
4 Karr Laaa ,
Ner. rne
14 Nanouae .,
Narada- Utah
17 4 Ohio t 'opper
14 Rawhtda OtaJMIoS
81 Rar Central
Iw1rt Pk. Ce
1 fraars Rnabuck Co.
4 aiwer Pirk
34
...
...
I.oadoa 8toek Market.
11NDON, March 22 American securities
opened steady today. Canadian Pacific waa
tlis feature or ths early iraning ana sa-
bout a txilnt. 1 he rest or tne list
fail audirurL and ai nooa the uu-
It l,s featui
a need at
ntoalved I
for Cattle Slow Hogs aad
Hhrep Higher.
CHICAOO, March 22. CATTTiE Re
ceipts. 14 000 head. Market alow and week.
Beeves. $5.10&.75; Texas steers. $4 40t&6 50:
western steers. $4 75HA76: stockera and
feeders. $4.00vV76: cows and heifers, $2.tiT
6.7S; calves. $4.7MW.2f.
HOOS Receipts. 29.000 head. Msrket
strong to 6c higher. I.lirht. 86 8msii7 20;
mixed. KMIiLK: heavy. $6,504(41.96; rough.
$6 5tij4l 70: aood to choice heavy, $s 7(Vf(4 35;
plrs A.Sa'7.1R Bulk of salea. $. 75tJl 96.
8HEKP AND UMB8-Heoelots, 14 000
head. Market 10c higher. Native. $3 0irl
6 15; western. 33.2f.t 80: vearllnga. 84 7Mf
$80: native lambs, $6.0ni4$ 40; western, $5.26
656.
gt. Jawnk ) le Wtetrk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 22 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.600 head; market steady: steers.
$460)41.25' cows and heifers, $3 605.76;
calves $3 50fl7 00.
Hill IS Receipts O01bad : market. hi
10x higher; top. $6.35; bulk of sales, $6661
$70.
6HEEP AND T-AMB! No receipts;
market steady: lambs, $4 50a5.50.
Total 4864 ,246 ,023
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were not
very large for a Wednesday, only 182 cars
beliisr reuorted in. Thla leaves the total for
the three daya at 14,600 head as against
17,300 head last week, and 17.900 a year ago
Receipts at other points were not particu
larly heavy, but still the market were
nowhere reported as very strong or very
active and as a result the trade at this
Point opened showing: no verv areat change
The market on beef steers opened with
handy, light and medium weight cattle In
good demand and sellers who happened to
have something especially desirable thought
that they secured prices a little stronger
than yesterday. On the other hand, heavy
cattle were at the best no more than
steady. The trade was reasonably active
at prevailing prlcea and the bulk ot the
offerings changed hands In vety fair sea
son. Uood cattle sold up as high as $6.16.
Cowa and heifers were in talr demand
and sold at steady to a little stronger
prices than yesterday. Aa was the case
with beef steers the big bulk of the cattle
sold In good season. Veal calves are still
considerably lower than last week and It
takes something extra good to bring $7.60,
Bull are also lower than last week, and
pretty good fat bulls sold today at $4.75.
Btockers and feeder were In fair de
mand and sold generally at about steady
prices, there being comparatively little
cnange in eiuier direction.
Uuotatlons on cattle: Onod to choice
beef steers. $6 10fo(j.26; fair to good beef
steers, $5.70&.10; common to fair beef
steers, $4.7o&.5.70; good to choice cows and
bailers, 44.itxue.oO; fair te good cows and
belfers. $4.SOt&4 70; common to fair cows
and belfers, $3.00(34.30; good to choice stock
era and feeders, $6.U)ta4.i; fair to good
Btockers and lenders. 6.uvtjr5.6v; common la
fair Blockers and feeuers, 34.304jy6.uu; stocg
heifers, $3.75(34.60; veai calves, $4.0C4y7.5o;
bulls, stags, etc., $3.76a 4LCS.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Na.
Ktoek la glaht.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle, logs Dheep.
South Omaha.
St. Joseph... ..
Kansas City..
St. Iuis
Chlcsgo
..Totals
4.6iO
1 bo
8
I "!
14 OH'
9 5"0
0iO
H.mio
7 )
2 uuO
4 HO
11 Ort
4 !
14,
.U.4U0 3.8ue $3.J0
No.
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t....
8....
10....
7....
4....
11....
31....
44....
14....
11....
1....
1T..
4....
16....
14....
II....
16....
14....
12....
28....
16....
14....
18....
10....
I....
. 8....
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4....
8....
a....
s....
3....
11...
4....
11....
4....
3....
4-...
I....
8 ...
I ...
I ...
10....
6....
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1....
14....
88....
4....
14....
11....
8....
II...
7....
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3....
8....
1....
I....
1....
8....
1...
1...,
1...
1....
1...
1...,
1...,
8 ...
1!....
6...
1...
1...
1...
I....
8....
t...
4 ..
1...
At.
.... 807
.... 117
.... 468
....1091
.... 474
....101t
.... 4X4
....ll4
....1061
....1074
....111,4
....1160
.. .1042
....load
.... 410
....1173
Pr,
4 a
8 10
I 40
6 60
8 60
4 60
6 66
8 66
I 66
6 40
6 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
6 40
6 40
.1446 t 46
VU
11611
J
1022
1114
442
1 M0
1211
440
1024
i
K0
742
4U
11H
1)10
1014
10"0
4S
loss
7
1060
11(4
H....1216
6 6
I 46
6 46
I 44
I
6 46
6 74
6 74
3 88
I 4
4 40
8 6
I 70
4 40
4 26
4 80
4 46
4 46
4 40
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 4
4 45
6..
I.,
13...
16...
16...
88...
40...
29...
14...
82...
17...
20...
16...
14...
16...
18...
81...
8...
tl...
41...
31...
4J ..
18...
4..,
41...
COWS.
18..
... 420
... 640
... 744
... 44
... 4
... 441
... 114
... 741
... 441
... 746
... 741
... 746
... 470
...1'UO
... 4il
... 760
... 744
...10-24
...1000
...low)
... tbO
... 4i6
...luM
...U'O
...li0
...1640
...U7
... 844
... 43)
... 146
... 404
... taO
... 44
HEIFERS.
3 30 j 10.
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 44
4 It
4 40
4 46
4 46
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 40
4 40
I 00
6 04
24..
t..
4 .
4 .
II,.
4..
I..
14..
14..
I..
I .
17..
1..
18..
24..
10..
At.
...1118
...1144
...1061
. M
...lll7
...M2
...1170
...1060
...1W0
...14o7
...124
...12U
...1140
...1411
...12.16
...12-S
...1247
...141.5
...1114
...1111
...1151
...1437
...1444
...1216
...1176
.... 491
...1222
...luU
... 471
...1'xtO
...1040
...1167
...nm
...1"4
...1UW
...1014
...1167
...1244
... .12110
...1106
....1041
.... 440
.... 40
.... in
.... 42
.... 5
.... 4M
.... 442
44
.... 40.4
....1177
.... 404
....120
.... 97
.... 730
.... 420
.... 4.45
.... 7M
Pt.
8 70
I 10
6 71
6 76
6 76
6 76
6 76
6 16
I 80
6 40
6 40
6 40
6 46
6 46
I 86
6 46
6 DO
6 40
I 40
6 46
4 00
4 06
Hi
4 10
I 10
4 46
4 10
4 70
4 76
4 40
4 46
4 44
4 46
4 45
4 6
I 00
I 40
I 14
I 16
6 20
IV)
6 40
I 00
6 10
6 It
I 10
6 24
6 to
6 44
6 26
4 88
I 80
I 40
I 40
4 61
6 40
4 ii
6 64
4 04
4 40
4 46
4 40
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 44
4 40
BULLS.
1..
t
CALVES.
..1678
..UN
. . n:o
..1428
..1440
,.ll
..1140
..14nO
.. 166
4 40
4 40
4 70
4 70
4 76
4 74
4 It
4 76
4 76
4 04
4 00
I 10
I 80
I 26
6 U
t t6
t 40
I 40
4 Vi
4 26
4 44
40
10..
10..
11..
II..
8..
11..
It..
II..
79 .
6..
16.
420
UO
130
144
tuo
BTOCKERS
444 4 44
14
47
, 117
414
411
,., r4
147
t.
6.
AND
24
4 40 4.
110 84.
I 10 t.
8 IS 8.
6 4
6
6 4
6 44
4.1 I 16
4M I 84
1 ((mis Karlr business In the hog yards
this morning consisted of various sales of
a speculative nature at levels about a
nlikel higher than those of yasterdsy.
Right around 10 per lent ot a moderate
supply sold ta this basis, pacaera remain
si..
44..
11.
... 141
128
1?2
176
847
160
lao
U6
. 174
120
:.. 140
!4
154
FEEDFHS.
442 6 4
441 6 44
414 8 44
4 2 8 at
4x4 6 60
ll 6 40
121 6
740 I tS
, 14' I a
kl IM
I 71
II
4 74
8 76
7 00
1 OS
7 40
1 OS
T 26
7 24
1 26
1
1 64
hnnds.
Alt. Kb.
.131
.144
...Stl
...U
...j;.
.. .;'.'0
...la
.. sin
...S!2
1. .M
....'-4
.. 274
...::(
.. .2.:
...1M
...I'll
...in
...2li
...s:i
...:4
...::o
...274
...2H
...: st
. . .
. ... 2:14
..:'4
,...S17
....f4J
.. 147
...J.'S
,...;44
,...234
?
...
, . . -24
....245
....:?!
.20
I 3'.
4 40
4
4 4"
4 40
4 4 1
4 40
6 4(1
4 4 1
4 In
4 40
4 40
4
414
4 42
6 4.S
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 4 ".
4 V.
4 4o
4 45
4 4;.
4 4S
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 4'.
4 45
I 45
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 45
45
4 45
4 4.S
4 44
46
4 46
4 46
Ne.
U...
70...
7J...
6. ...
H ..
41. ..
4".
:J.
V'V
At. 8k
.24
.?,i4
VI
rt
.240
?47
,a.
. . 2AS
'.U
. t:i4
721
.?S1
757
..174
. 113
,.:7
40
N.
70..
;o. .,
14..
45. .
..
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I. 4. .
4. .
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64..
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It .
II. .
..
88. .
..2.4
. .4(1
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. !4i
..fJK
..17
,
..:
..2
.147
..20
..140
..27
.3
..190
. . ?n
..J"7
.210
..211
IV.
I 14
t a
8 44
4 44
3 44
4 4..
4 44
47 4
4 60
40
I 5"
8 m
6 44
t 44
t 6t
I 64
I 64
6
t 64
t 50
3 5
t
4 40
t 54
I 64
4 40
4 .-
4 5.'
4 5:
4 i,4
55 "
4 45
I 14
4 65
8 55
4 6.5
t 65
4 66
t iS
t 40
8 SO
8 44
gain
In the scale of
this morning was
resulting from a
supply. All kinds of offerings
more or less Improvement, the
SHFIEP Further
sheep and lamb prhes
due to ITvely demand.
limited
shov. ed
bulk moving readily at advances of lOtfflftc.
Competition centered on high-dressing
stock, of course, and strictly prime ani
mals sold at verv creditable premiums over
the ordinary run of stuff.
Mexican lambs, tha kind that went at
$i!.20 yesterday and at $.Ci on last Friday.
brought the letter, figure todsy. Fed lambs
of western origin are quotable at $3,859
rt IS. one string with plenty of weight sell
ing at the lesser price. Packers are still
discriminating against heavy finish, as
handy weights are the exception to the rule
this season, and scarcity conditions always
tend toward popularity ot shipments In
volved. Variety In the sheep branch of ths trade
was hardly broad enough to afford a
thorough test of the advance. Choice ewes,
Identical with the $4.86 ewes of yesterday,
reached $4.96. Extra good wethers of hsndy
or light weight would probably sell as
high as 5. lows. 15. hut nothing of this de
scription arrived try straight strings. Heavy
yearlings are ejlslly quotable at choice
wether prices anV, best lights would doubt
less sell at $5.50 or better
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to
choice lambs, 8S.10tW4j.40; fair to good lambs.
$.".8.Vr!!.10; handy-weight yearlings, $6 86117)
865; heavy yearlings. $ri.0n(i4.35; good to
choice wethers, M.rMift.lO: fair to good
34.S.VS6.00: fair to good ewes. $4.25Tj4.66;
sheep culls to feeders, $3.00(84.00.
Representative salea:
No.
175 western lambs
377 western ewes ,
208 western lambs
40,1 western ewes ...J,
417 weetern lambs ,
41 S western ewes ,
99 western shorn lambs ....
400 western lambs
39 western lambs
46 western lambs
513 Mexican lambs
260 western lambs
145 western ewes
2X3 western yearlings
7S western lambs
26 western yearlings ,
531 western lambs ,
1W western ewes
72western wethers
139 western yearlings
191 western lamba
At. Pr.
, 102 5 65
. 113 4 85
, 74 . 6 75
.111 4 95
.95 $83
, 9S 4 65
,V i0 6 35
88 $20
,84 $00
, 85 00
, 79 ' 35
,84 (90
,95 4 90
,8(1 (40
87 R 75
.80 (20
67 (65
IPS 4 70
116 ( 1$
94 (30
.74 (00
74 1. Lonla Live Stork MaeVet.
BT. LOUIS. March !2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,900 head; no -Texan. -- Market
strong. Native shipping and export steers.
$6.000(1 75; dressed beef and butcher steers,
So.SOCad.SO; steers under 1.000 lbs., $5,7681.76;
stockers and feeders, $4V)a6.75! cows arid
heifers. $4.2o(f(8.25; canners, $2.8tVfa.26; bulls,
$3.75(66.60; calves. $5.00a.00. Texas and In
dian steers, $460(S.50; cows and heifers.
$3 6135.00.
HOGS Receipts 7.W0 head. Market 6c to
10c higher. Pigs and lights. $n.0o.tr7.20; pack
ers. $.S0ij6.95; butchers and best heavy.
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recetpts
head. Market steady. Native muttons
$3.7fi42S.nt); lambs, $5.7.Vti ,V; culls and
$2.60(03.25; stockers, $2.0(ifig.2J.
l neavy,
ts, 4,100
muttons.
Kaaiai CHr Live fltock Market.
KANSAS CITY, March 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,5n0 head. Including 700 southerns;
market, steady to 1V higher; dressed beef
and export steers, $5.90'4i.50; fair to good,
$6.36u8.85; western steers, $5.00t8'.00; stock
ers and feederB, $5.0O4()6.; southern steers,
$4,754x4.90; southern cows, $3,604x5.00; native
rows, $3.255.35; native heifers, $4,f2J.10;
bulls, $4.0OiY00; calves, 4.W.i4.
HOOS Reoelpts, 11,000 head; market, to to
10c. higher; bulk of sales, $rt.G5(a.85; heavy,
K HO ;. 70; packers and butchers, $&7038.So;
lights. $6.8O(tr.90.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 11.000
head; market. 10c to 15c higher; lambs, $5.59
4i6.40; yearling, $5006.75; wethera, $4.8.V(
6..15; ewes, $4.25tft6.15; stockers and feeders,
$3.0Oa4.6O.
Iowa Neves Notes.
CRESTON The A. Hoape oompany ot
Omaha has. opened a new piano store here
of which Oscar Anderson will be the local
manager.
CRESTON The senior debating teams of
the local high school were suspended for
three school days yesterday by Principal
Rrldgea because of undignified conduct In
the class room.
MARSHALLTOWN-J. A. Parti of Wa
tertown, 8. !., has been appointed genersl
road master of the Iowa Central with head
quarters In this city, to succeed M. H.
Sheeley, who has resigned.
EDDYV1LLK The flouring mill and two
barns owned by Chris Malone of Oska
loosa, with all of their contents were totally
destroyed by fire here last night. The loss
Is estimated at $10,0u0. Insurance, $6,000.
LOGAN D. W. Lotspelch, one of the
must experienced fruit growers of western
Iowa, will deliver a free lecture here at
the Methodist church of Logan next Sat
urday afternoon to all who may be in
terested In the fruit business.
AL.nl A rl ne J.aira restaurant waa o
stroyed by flra caused by the explosion of
a can of gasoline which had been set on
the coffue percolater by a waller who did
not know there was a fire under the per.
colater. The loss by fire amounted to $4,000.
JIJKFEIKioN Burglars forced an en
trance into Gamble Bros, clothing store
during last night and stole a large quan
tity of raincoats, traveling baga, shoes,
neckwear and suit cases and men's cloth
ing. The stolen merchandise was haui-d
away In a wagon. There la no clue.
CRESTON Headquarters for the Isbor
unions of Creston have been fitted up a-i d
will be made a permanent place for the
meeting of all unions here. The following
executive board has been appointed: p-j .it
Anderson, presldonl; B. E. Shields, vice
presidant; Thurman Wilson, treasurer, and
E. It Seaman, secretary.
IOWA CITY The strongest man . that,
ever attended the University of Iowa haa ,
been found toDe Mark Gatlla, former law
student, and- once state wide famous foot
ball player, according to statistics devel
oped by Gymnast inn Director rVhroeder
here today. His pull with back and legs
combined was 1.210 pounds.
IjOGAN A Ministerial union waa organ
ised hers yesterday. Rev. O. P. Sonner
aas elected president. Rev. W. B. Crewd
son. vice president, snd Rev. A. O. Broyles.
secretary and treasurer. An effort will be
made to extend the organisation to ether
towns In the county with a view to per
fecting a county organisation.
MUSCATINE Mrs Delia Miller, living
near Muscatine ana employed SS house
keeper by her brothers. James aad Odis
Dolan. became auddenly violently Insane
and attacked her daughter. Mlas Rachel
Miller, with an Iron wedge. Inflicting In
juries which were thought at first would
provs fatal, but the girl la now believed
to be out of danger. .
ELDORA J. S. Johnson, owner of a 5
skating rink, who was arrested Isst night
on a serious charge filed by a young girl,
following a sensational episode at the
rink, alien Ihreata to lynch Johnson were
made, waa arraigned for preliminary ex
amination this morning. The rase wet
continued and la to be takea to the grant
Jury tor Investigation,