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THE BE OMAH FRIDAY, 'APRIL GRAINAND PRODUCE MARKET &7, % % EW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS HA LIVE STOCR MARKET/S 882 ®% ¥% (Graft Scandal "0 | norihern, s #d; old American mixed, bs LRV SR e $140; futires dull; July, be 6. 3 o Eanw ® Y. in life Agaln this morning and most of the ' . A YORK, March 81 ~MONEY—On s A e bnarc' b]x[ecn Wheat News Continues Bullish and | yuw yonk emsenan sanket | Market Narrow, with Traders Playing - p"":.'}""v m’:“:";m"';:‘: p';'r“'r‘g;"”';; |Receipts of Cattle Very Light and than " thogs” fhat ‘)\‘rv‘\“l‘l‘lr"dm‘:" arday ' Fluctnations Are Erratic. — en Both Sides, fered at T4 per tent. Time loans steady Prices Stronger. [N of Jamber 1 ace the rup carried More Officials Quotations of the Day om Varie :‘,‘.lr'-\;m '-Ix-":‘ . """m'h ""':‘_"; "?‘“" ‘ —_ | such & small proportion of sheep snd year Commodities. | H AR - . | lingn that values in_this branch ol S g . REWER'S DEATH 150U PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4 a5 |HOGS ARE NOT FAR FROM STEADY ¢ une NEW YORK. March %~ FLOUR-Steady. | B 8 18 D SSED | per cont 0 1 | bent IRT':n'du'm:;";-‘3:.""'7'.':"--:‘.- l:';m: Former City Fathers Oharged with With moderate jobbing: spring patents, $5.50 STERLING EXCHANGE ady, with | e [ that sold at $i08 at the high time last 5.80 %.2665.%; winter patents, actual business in bankers at 845440 sh Abount | weak changed hands thi ing at §9.85 Receiving Bribes—Klein Back Other Hand, Demand 1o Kot 6t | HIPLE Kimas ot roinnis oo s, Ho | Atteaa Funeral Gives Nise to o |Mand. Commercial Biile 00 a0 0t oo tuc. Steady, with Stow and | wepterns are, If anything, somewhat lower in Penitentiary. y than bigh-dressing grades and are meeting N All Active and Scalp) o A e I e i S ot BONDS—Government, steady; raiirond | bt ("’ "": ok by ke o With o ey duil Tnqorcy & LA o e Sl e S, 0 95 NN ™ A M, ; 0 good, g . w1 asy. | ‘ents wer. & whole, today's lamb trade I8 guotal RO arch 3.~ 5. TN RN L ey AT N. white.and pel- gy P T . NEW Torh OSF HEFROT, | At 10@16¢ lower than yesterday, With move- | watere, former president of the select 10w, $1461.80; conrse, ‘SLIB@ K Kiln dr1ed, | J— The following quotations are furnished | ment inactive at the decline sonall, how divector ob ubilc Helth vl 0.2 4 1 b ‘| NEW YORK, M The stock ma- | 8 Losen & Hryan, 31 South Sixteenth | SOUTH OMAHA, Mareh 81, Thus far this week the trade has been counc b P OMAHA, March 31, 1910 RYE—Dull; b , Mareh $1.—The sto - v -y v 0/ Ll Recelpts | charities, was indicted today as the al- No pr . nomis et T - | street: " Receipts wera Cattle. ery Adisappointing to sellers. ‘There. is xery Jitsie change.in the wheat [nat ¢ o b ‘New Yorn e, noml- | ket today further disclosed its narrow liml- | Armer.’ Tobaceo ..430 Greene Cananea Offioia) Mondas {1 I8 | have been fully normal. but iilers have || oy recipient of $1,000 in bribe money § i, |tations. The traders operated on one side 5 3 4 5 P tuatis 3 tinues to be bullish | WHE. Day State Oas... 2 Inspiration 5 o been poor buyers at all times, Eastern gy 4 e qugation, TRews chitinues (0 be' pulleh | "WHEAT spol irreguiar: No, 2 red. W5, | of the markee for a thne and (hen Shifted | Beyion Coner . 1t Latore Qtfieial Tuepday ...\ {93 & e DT D L A e, e ofky | and fiftoen other former selectmen wera The.hange are holding firm and. claiming | Ohenink navigation. The option mAtket was | sellore aomrrenty voridinoa trom iaking | Butte Coalition .. 284Nevada Cons Estimate Thursday 162 Jevels and prices have been steadily break- named In the grand jury's veport today ’ v - - 1 8.Oh! ‘ e 2 0 y h . b c lower s ot Active’sand scalping freely in- | vancing early on the absence of rain in the | Great uncertainty exists as to the sig- | SO conas s TR ahige Dotiition” $48 | adour days this week...l4443 of today's lamu ‘trade s about W 10%ST | #2%0. The Indictments make a total of T Car b mtniat bis &boavy tons, dwing | SoHthwest eased off under professional | nificance of the decision of the supreme | Davis-Daly .. 2%Ray Central 36-18| Bame da. and yearlings aré hardly over 3@40c lower. ninety-one in two weeks and there are to llght Shipping demand and heavy ele- | SClinE, A0 ome Eaore o Or e oD Teo | lore Tumtod e PN e od” piace 1 | K1Y, Gentral .. iswit Pk, Co..1064 | Samo da One “of the notable features of recelpts' nioio’(o come, says District Attorney Wil e DT, witer a short | At 8L17; eptember closed ai $1.13. Re- | public business gives rise to a supposition | Frankiin .. | 16WSup. & Pittsburg. 181 Ul GANS TeE FaRE 0 Have been made 80 far ahead in that part| The jury had before it today thirty more ally ed back o yesterday's levels, | 6 Sty 13.90. in the financial dlstrict that the American |Giroux ... ¥ Tonopah Mining. 7' | 6 foliowing table shows the gu of the country that it ia fohy to hold the | ee iaie directors and employes of the.six Tade whs rather light and the tone of the | CORN—Spot easy: steamer, Mic asked | Tobacco case may be decided Monday. The |Goldfield Cona § Trinity Copper... cattle, hogs and sheep at South O stuff for it wool and take the risk of ® . Fkot Iacked _“",'"Me“ being Alsposed | » 3 both_in elevator, export | opinion ls universal In stock market cir-|G'dfield Florence 24United Copper | the year to date, compared with I X lower prices on the market later on. banks alleged to have pald money to ob to_wait for more definite erops news , No. 2, #5c, nominal; options | cles that the decision will be followed by | Goldfield Daisy.. 5w <l he DR 8 - | "Quotations on sheep and iamba: Spring [ tain un ordinance naming them as city e den Tathet ad weag ina lewer, | we a pronounced movement of the market in | ¥ | ot avagy 08 2341 ambeohotes” E0IAM: Iprine WU | guposiories. There were also four local eners) cash conditions 'being very slow | not decline. May jcosed at 7l July, Tdc; [ one direction or the other. | Tremsury Stmtement. | . 0 . medium, $11.00913.00; good to cholce lam s e hadore el Sl IOy T Tauidation i options casily nent prices | September. T#%c: receipts, 7,128 bu.i ship- | Another matter receiving much attention | \AgIINGTON, March $1.—The condition (SheeP - 0 BE4T 97,418 | #.6061000; fair 10 ‘good ‘lambs. $9.1000.50; | express agenis befor e grand Jwy, own, . Cash -offerings were taken At lc | ments, 4806 bu Wwas the number of raliroads following the "at the beginning of busi-| The following table shows the Average | good light yeariings, $8.89.%; good heavs | which Is seeking now to trace the $5.00 Tower,.. with. demand. slow. OATS—Spot steady example of the Pennsylvania by advancinj today was as follows: price of hogs at South Omaha for the Iast | vearlings, $8.40@8.55; good to cholce Wethers. | oy, was sent or taken to New York to Primary Wheat receipts were ‘467,000 bu.|nominal; natural white, " wages. That action was of mixed effe ‘rust . $862,787,809; silver (Several da with comparisons $8.00g8.50; fair to good wethers, §7.60@8.000 sed over there to former Councitman and shipments were 157,000 bu., against re- | clipped white, 34@42 lbs., Options | O Speculative sentiment. The views ex-|aoilars $189 434,000; silver dollars of 1590, | Recelpts and disposition of live stock at|good to choica ewes, §7.90G5.25; falr to good | be passed over ceipts last year of 459,000 bu. and shipments | were without transaction closing un- | Pressed by labor representatives ascribed gsg0006. ~ silver certificates outstanding, |the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb,, | ewes, §7.5007.%0. o Charles Stewart of_212.000 bu, changed; May closed at 43c; receipts, 45,800 | & motive of caution to the action as de- | g g 834,000 for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. | No. Ay, F The progress of the grand jury in its Primary corn recelpts were 361,000 bu.| bu.: shipments, 2,000 bu. signed to weaken prospective demands for | "General Fund—Standard silver dollars in|Yesterda, 330 western lambs........ e 98 H S A -y y Ls B! rEer Increases than those recorded. That S 2 | probe for the “men higher up” was still and shipments \vers 546,000 bu., against re- | FEED—Steady; wesiern spieng bran, 100 | larger Increases than those at | goneral fund. $1,980.68: current liabilities RECEIPTS, 6 Colorado_lambs...... T | ; ceipts Tast-year of 819,000 bu. and ship- | pound sacks, $24'254024.75. the step would facilitate agreements, how- | £101,323146; working balance in treasury of- Cattle, Hogs. Sh'p H'r's | 681 western lamba... ... [ undisclosed today, but it is declared that ments of 473,000 bu HAY—Steady: prime, $1.15; No. 1. ever, was assumed. | tic $29,000.620: in banks to credit of treas- | (. &. St P 3 2 484 Mexican lambs i I progress is being made and that the nam- Clearances were 171600 bu. of corn, 2,000 116; No. 2, $1.084(1.10; No. 3.’ $1.0091.06. Uneasiness over the crop conditions was urer of the United States, $3,478,717, sub- | Wabash ...... H | 34 Mexican ewes eenies 83 ing of “bigge S g ries e bu’ of ohts and wheat and flour equal to| HIDIS Quiet; Central America, 2e; |revived By the fallure of predictions of |giaiary s.iver coin, »zl411.881; ‘minor’ coin. | Missourt Pacific.. & 11190 western wethers et oon. The indictment of sixteen former select- men today was based upon the confession of Stewart that he had distributed to these f Bogoth, e general raina in the southwest and by the |3 i 1 bal jhor Som. | M 8 T m'fiou‘;;}n closed %d lower to %A higher At IH_Stendy: hemlock firats, 2@ | Cooler weather reported there. Another TR, oL R T ST {Guion Fegitie - . REain o on'wheat and %d higher on corn. ®c: seconds, WG¥ci thirds. 2@e: Wave of depression emanated from the » bl SEN W ot § s | Local range of options: Jected, 20@1ic. Grapby mining episode in thé Boston mar- Bank of Englan sixteen men $1,000 to buy their votes In favor of the bank ordinance, The grand o ¢ will be in session again tomorrow | Jew o lation decreased, £35,000; bullion, decreased, | Chicago Gt. Western.. . ers R pup s 6 Jury w Thn., $16.50917.00 - oANY le et | New York fo that center. An easing of . ,000; bllion, 'decres . ) | oo She e is: reren casior: continent, | discount rates in London today was at- | £18.060; other securitien, increased, £2.683 | 888 weatern gy, “shorn o > s " | ""The proportion of tha banks reserve to|S8wift and Company 188 o o SRS T PR PARRILY SRR 0 onTuted States bonds were un-|, il this week is 4481 per cent: Cudahy Packing Co U8 ko B Migher—Sheep Market Higher. | My 2 78 the saloon keepers, employes and prop e 2% ax J. B. Root & G HOGS ~Receipis, 12,000 head. Market bc § i, ‘#0c; o 1 durum, #ei no Erade, ons. 16G1ic: westorn fowls, 15QMc. west- | Am. Beet Siear .. 0 8 P T s el St i 3 8. Bulla, higher. Cholce heavy, $10.810.05; butchers, | erty owners and each of the saloon keep- v e merican ; et. 3 :%S” Jo.2 white, 5814@3c; No. § white, Prpentes i e ¥ 57e: No ‘LO!!GS ARE HOLDING ON TIGHT | 2252318 ZREIBY| o, 2 mmmm 38 WRYSZ F33E5% - i | SR 0. Beef, steady; mess, §i5 remote & fleld as the Paris Bourse. | ment of the Bank of England shows the |C. B. & Q. west...... | 82 western ewes « 144 ekly We ni- TALLOW-Steady: prime city, hhds., T%c; | foL_the heavy April payments. serve, decreased, £194,000; govern secur- Cattle. Hogn. Sheap. dal, went oft meekly to the Western peni I mers ! S v 7. LO0G March 31.—Special.)—Per- T Dry Geods Murket, Hill & Son...... e 0| Steers, $6.00G7.00; heiters, $4.25@7.60; bulla [ LOGAN, Ia. hard, $1 hard, $1.00@1.06; | 22c; southern first, 21@21%c. an 3 ot les. _!rn} Low. Close. “ 0G" following ehanges C.R. I & P., east.... . 899 western ewes........ family, $19.00919.50; bes 4 ) | London sent reports of confident expec- | n o Ao bt Cut m'n’ quiet; PlC:l'ndh.b":ru-f‘m to '?1 tations .of an early movement of gold from | TOtal reserve, decreased, £291,00; circu- Tllinols Central.. . 113 western ewes, cull | | o (] i jary today to serve a three and one- p) ; 9 " | thes, unchanged. maha Packing ¢ * 17 | ¢ - tentiary ¥ AUl 4% | country. T0The Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, ge Omaha Packing Co &5 188 BIT| Chttle Market Weak—Hogn Reported | "0 0 S0 1.0 No, ;i Lo NEW YORK, March 81L—DRY GOODS— | K. B. Lewis. e .50G4.20; calves, $3.0099.00; stockers and|manent Injunction was secured against NG, § spring, | POULTRY—Alive, quist; fowls, 20c; tur- | {maj 4 o B . Y | Huston & Co At s Nl rpring B R ey No. | keps, 14G%c. Dressod, firt; western chick- | American Agricuitorel <. 10 in A reviston of wide sheetings by agent Fs, 4.7, p © 383382y 823 Statement. C, 8. P, M &0 121 western wethers R geiiose el goiaetin PROVISIONS—Pork barels mess, | ket. The gravity of the incldent was in- . o |&” R’ . . . Articion Open. | High,| Low. | Close| Yes'y. | $21.28G71.50; family, @A 00: Short forred from the hews of its influence in so | LONDON, March 31.—The weekly state-|C., B. & Q., east...... P “ w| @ western ewes John F. Klein, whose confession et loose 000; other deposits Increased, £686,000; pub- Total receipts all recent developments in the graft scan- ;{;%1:&ulh America, $1880; compound, | tributed 1o that prospect e “,‘;:;‘,:,’:‘fi',‘,;’,‘nu deposits, Increased, £1,622,000; notes ri DISPOSITION. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARH -yt e = S . | | - e NEW YORK, March %0.—Closing quota- | Week it was 47.45 per cent. Armour & Co. . 118 2168 69| CHICAGO, March 31.—CATTLERecelpts, Missouri Valley Will be Dry. WHEAT—No. 3 .hard, $1.00G1.08; No. 3 n@%’«'- 411 ;:::'r"n?-?'fu:“vfl-:‘fr%% on stocks wer as follows: Murphy ship ..|8500 head. 'Market steady to 10c higher. SAT-Na. 3. bard, $1. ; No. 3 B ) : 3 N 4 v ) 0510.9; light mixed, §10.65¢10.16, cholce | orq was given a $500 fine (n the Missourt i was also stated that frult of the loom |y ee Rothachild....., Haht $to. t0and cking, $10.76@10.85; PIES, | 3 oo y N> 4 White: Sstscthe; No. 2 color, (WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT |Am Coton oil. o iy 1 Rl ST s o | e & Xan. Oaif 'Co *iitgio . CBulk, of sales, $10.70g100, ~ | Valley liquor cases in the district court ! 3 color, b@bTo;, No. 4 color, MW@ — In 4 ' named was below the cost of production. | kine & Christy SHEEP =AND LAMBE Receipte, 1000 hero today. Curtallment of production fa Increasing in | Orom. i Mfi'c‘\"r'"‘f!”“ oD gs s 0 % | The saloon keepers are also prohibited jthe kotton mfila. Alpaca and Mohair ddag Lig il bt A b v from selling liquor in the state for a ol g I R Mg R Sl Kansas City Live Stock Market, |period of five years and the liquor oap- house trade continues quiet. KANSAS CITY, March 81 —CATTLE—Re- | tured in the saloons at the time the srimathn Date. | 1910, coipte, 8,10 head, Inciuding 20 southerns | searches were made has been ordered do- Coffee Market, o 1,110 5 arket steady 10 8.28: good, | stroved and the cost of the eed| Marks d: 08 axport shd proceeding NEW YORK, March 81.—COFFEE—Fu- | Mare g LT Ay o o v, Am. Ice Securities. ; No 2 yellow, 60@60%c; No. -4 YEIOW, | For Nebraska, Fair Friday Aftér a|American Linseed ... c; No. 4_vellow, B@6%es No. 2 Warmer Night. Amarican Locomottve o, No. % 6GHNC; No. 4, (3@8SHc; | b no. grade; 40@ike. OMAHA. March 81, 1910. OATS-Standard, 42@42%oc: No. 3 white, | Freesing temperatures were general last m No. & white, #1@41%c; No. 3 yellow, | night throughout the upper Mississippl and Nai ' 4 yellow, 40GMOlkc; No. 3| Missouri valleys and over Nebraska and g K- %, Kansas, except along the Missourl river M. Fobacco No. 4, 53@540; No. 1 feed, 524@ | from Omana south. - Temperatures con- | ATSTCSE Fone 5 | tinue at or below freesing in_Wyoming, | 4 “fiy’},’_&'& Q‘?].m; No»' 8, T4@T4%e. Colorado, New Mexico and the Texas Dan- | atomison pfd . handle, but are rising in that section this | Atiantlo Coast Line Carlot Receipts. | mornitig, &nd warmer weather 18 general | Baltimore & OMo Wheat. Corn. Oats. | throughout the west. A very decided fall | Bethiehom Steel ... ’luuu 2 14 in. temperature occurred during the last|Brookiyn Rapid Tr Mnneapo 93 ... ... twenty-four hours east of the Missourl [Cinadian Pacific Omaha . . 10 river, over the Mississippi and Ohlo vaileys, | Central Leather . Dultith n oo | lnke r»mn and east to the upper Atlantic | Central Leather ptd conea| =5 5888y | = El H RES > $6.20G7.40; western steers, $.76(8.00; stock: | charged up to the defendants. tures closed dull, net § points higher to & ers and feeders, umflafl:’g‘nrnt n ’::’“(,'l. Riley Morgan was glven a term at ®.%G8.0; southern cows, $15006.10/ Bal%: | Knoxville because of exoessive use of 14.25G9.00. strong drink and Drugglst Sehiley was i 7.00 head. Market ¥ ch I b HLFndi‘ to bo |0£fl", top, $10.75; bulk of sales, fined §300 on a charge of lliegal gale of 23388 points lower: closing blds: April, 6.T8c; %% | May, 6.80c; June, 6.90c; July, 8.80c; August|March 2.|10 & and September October, November and | Maroh 26./10 63%| December, 7.05c; January, Tilc; February, | March rl.[ . {7.12c. Spot, qulet; No. 7' Rio, 8 11-16@8%c; | March 28,10 697! No. 4 Rantos, 9%c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, | March 20.(10 71%| Py Lo e ®) 2% $10.50§10.75. Heavy, $10.65G10.76; packers | llquor and butchers, HOSgIOTs; light, "$10.40 2 > t. | h | Central of New Jersey.. . Olls and Rosin 1055y plge, Bagto® umol Lightning Causes Fire. 2eE coast. Rains are falling in the middie Ais- § 4 e S ~ - SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, VEV. —(8 . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | siseippl and lower Ohfo valleys, and gen- | Ghempsake & Ohlo SAVANNAH, Ga., March 81 ~OIL~8pirits 5 A et it to R Thwer. Lambe, $heg] NEVADA, 1a., Matoh 8- (Bjectal)—Mrs. crally cloudy weather prevails éast of the | Sicass & Ateny of turpentine, firm'at G0t@so%c. CATTLE—Receipts of cattle this morning arlings, $8.0009040; wethers, $1.00g | A. V. Graves of this place and her niece, s | Miksissippi river. It In clear west of the |Cmisss Gi W. s ROSIN—Firm; y : ewi 76@8.10; stockers and feeders, [ Miss Gladys Moran of O bad). A P Chisago G W, prd were very small, making the total for the | $0.7§8.10; stockers an: i ys Moran of Osage, were badly Fodtures of the Trading and Closing |river into the mountains, and fair weather o &N W four days this Week 7400 head short of {he | 400660, stunned and might have been killed by 0 . will continue in this vicinity tonight and Sesag LS . P N, y L AT v i Prithe wn Bonrd; At Trad N I e oy Pl 2 i Shdieiaevy) AN Mheks STndte wice rally 5t Louts Live'Stesk Market. lightning which struck the Graves home CHICAQO, :Mareh 31.-Crop damage _re- | FaR¥. Tl WAIHST COTERY and precpl .06 ot enough ocattle on sale to make a very . L tals morning, and later had a narrow es- poria from Kansas. beld the wheat market | ({LOVRE I8 e {ompRchiles SRS PEAIP) | &UICRGC & Soniiers | Sugar snd Molasses. €ocd mibeket. S raperts from other points | 4T: LOUIS . Mareh . M-CATTLE Be , fizm today ;and at the ‘close prices wers | " 11910 1900, 1008 1907, | Conmlidaied X iy y were not overly encouraging and the trade 2900 head, including 800 Texans;|cape from being burned when the light- Ik hIEhAr. 'Cotn and oat “were Weak. | Minimum temperature.... 38 3% 39 o | Corn Producte ... NEW_YORK, March 3L—SUGAR—Raw, |all over the country was rather slow and | hative shipping and ex- |ning set fire to the house. The bolt Proy Islens fellowed coarse grain and closed | Precipitation . 00 19 .08 .00 Delaware & Hudson.. . vado, 8 test, 3.86c; contrifu- | weak. Jort steers, .40; dreased beef abd |, 004 the house directly over where the weak. i s | Normal temperature for today, 44 de- i 9% With 80 few beef steers in sight and with | butoheér steer: 66@7.65; steers under 1,000 pis Retivity and atrength ‘ot the ‘May ‘aeitv: | grass, g K 3 Ry 3 .960; | packers all wanting something the market s, "$4.066/6.00; stockers and feeders, | women were sleeping and both were. so ery was the feature of tinding in the wheat | - Deficlency In precipitation since March 1, | Distillers’ Securities 2 .36¢. here was fully steady to a little stronger X d heifers, $2.65@6.6 e badly stunned that they lay unconsclous . Thut ‘option showed greater firmness 1,33 inches . 3 than yesterday in spite of the weakness re- X Jo40@5 40, calves. $he:|for a time. In the meahtime the hou Uriin.the new crop months at all stages and | ' Deficiency corresponding period in- 1908, | rie 21 B ‘i '3 ported at other points. The offerings all | i9.40; nd Indlan steers, $.76@%5: | jaught fire and it was not untll it had )% AU the high poiut .was. lic above final| .89 of an inch. 7 i changed hands in good season in the mqis | ‘ows and_heifers, u.flwv ? Ket, i Firvyes o fihé pravious sessfon. The new | Deficiency corresponding perfod fn 1508, ) i Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fur !N Other kinds of cattle, such as DR Ty Tl il Do S0 et Reslay MDAt MR Grwee crop months were influenced by fresh re- | .74 .of ‘an inch. o il % heifers, sold in about the o ‘way au | itendy to Bc higher: pigs lghts, §1.5%|came to and was able to arowse her poits concerning the condition of the grow- « L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |Illigois Central ... olesalers. | peef stoers, all of them moving freely and | 710.66; packers, $10.75@10.85; butchers and| Lo = o, set her: out of qangen . Xbs V& Erain.Advices from Kansas were of — s ’ ugh Met. 1110 3, , No. 1, delivered to|at prices & trifle stronger than yesterday. . | % heavy, $10.80@10.0 1,000 1 £ uifite eharacter ‘than heretofore St. Louls Gemeral Market. ol the rotall trade I 316, cattos, Bic; No ho“market on best steers 18 now any. | SHRE AND LANBOTReclps, (00| bouse and much of its gontantswas: de- showed that a large percentage of the | ST. LOUIS, March 81.—WHBAT—] . tul 0; No. 2, n 1-1b. cartons, | where from 86c to 780 lower than the ex-| o o, 1ot g1 186110.90. & oo v | stroyed. winger killed” These_ re- | higher: ay, SR e Ty, 4o | Inererine P ¢ iy 8lc; in 60-Ib. tubs, #%c; packing stock, #olid | treme high time. The decline has been the | GE25: lambs, €711040 oulls and bucks, i lowever. had been largely = dis- | Gwsh righer;’ track, No.'2 red, §1. 8'}; International Pump pack. 18%o; fancy dairy voll,,c. Market |least on the top grades, which are not over (H-20G680: 80 Y Henry Marley in Cleare. - #a." "The fange on the July' delivery |No. 2 hard, $1.13G1.16 Tows Central 3 ¥ changes every Tuesday. /(iIs 85G%Wc lower, while some of the medlum &k Market, LOGAN, Ia, March 3lL—(Bpecial)—Yes- N 1ol vas %@he and for. September Tyc. | 'CORN—Futures, lower; May, 63%c; July, HEESE—Twins, 1c; young America, |kinds fn extreme cases show as much as St. Joseph Live Stock Market. N, Ia, 5 Weakness of corn prompted some selling in | g58.c. h steady: track, No. 2, 62 $A kSl e 19c; Daisy cheese, ; Limberger, 18c; 780 lower. ST. JOSEPH, M 5 terday a jury was {nstructed to return a the fival half of the day, but the market | No, 2 white, G4@6dige. < R brick, 14c to 19¢; ‘domestic block, Swiss,| Quotations on_cattle: Good to ch N d; rospects . 2 '8 c B ofce | ceipts, 1,500 head; .mi P verdict of not guilty for Insufficlent evi B (0 ittt . i ey ot gk Juiy closea | GareTiviures wiesay: aav. e aw, LR E [ | DB Bt e s &oa | Soivied staers, EEQu: " layerg ateers; 3o aEE, fows and helfes. | gence to convict n the case of Henry Mar- B SUAL andiSeptember) at KN L :u:g'.m:uh teady; track, No.'3, 4#e; No. WS & ST e | for mtorage, W for fresn ‘springs, 17c: | fed steers, 3516678 800d to cholce cows GE— R exfi', 76,000 _head; marker | ley, who was arrested and indicted as an \ +' owiig to the bulge in wheat, but before | RYE—Unchanged at Sie. MK AT LT hens, 18c; cocks, llc; ducks, 18c; geese, | and heife; 0.65; the end of the first half hour prices had | FLOUR—Steady; started dpwayward. The market closed weak | 35 40@5. 28 33359 533388 § s e et swinng 2 e g 5:d # , $5. falr to good cows | steady; top, bulk of sales, $10.500 | accessory to the murder of his wife In De- red winter patents, | Missourl Pacific ...... 16c; turkeys, 26o; pigeons, per doz., $1.20; |and heifers, $4. common to fair cows | 10.76. ber, 1900, H Aeat iy Homer squabs, $4 per doz.; fancy squabs, | and heifes 2. 0od to cholc SHEEP. AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3000 ( “¢Mben TS 3 o 1e Dottony, ' with - prices KORE | 8.40; hard ?1‘,.'.',,'2'.'::,,'",‘%&{::5“" #7100 | National Ler A .50 per doz., No. 1, $3.0 per 4oz, Alive; | stockers and ' feedern. 8% 00QaT: fair i |head; market weak,to 10c lower; lambs, ( Dr. Renshaw entered a plea of guiity to Tower. Maj S5ola between €4@OIC and | SKED-_Timothy, $3.0085.80 @ R R, of M. e x| Broflers, from Iic (o' 1% Ibks 86; 14 to 3 | good Atockers and feeders. 80008,00; sors. | 4 601000, the charge of practicing medicine without e and closed at 624@oe 3 | CORNMBAT S . 3 y Ibs., 2] hens, 13%c; old roosfers, Sc; young | mon to fair stockers and feed g i 4 license and was fined $300. Quts were Inclined to be' weak. 1‘::-‘1;{':1\" BRAN—Lower; sacked east track, $L11@ 0 ' Pl T R "x“::';:;f' ! ;lo%wn\}x'fi‘n":;u"”fi B9; veal oaives, ¥.0¢ Stock tn sisht, On a charge of bootlekging, ‘Reddy” deltvéty Yimyed ‘betwden o an e, | 112, ] s oot Ay Pkl ey -V E tecelpts of live stock at the five prin-| ..o » Th eclose was -easy, with May off W@ | HAY—Unchanged; timothy, $15.000@18.50; i guinea fowls, §38 per dos.; pigeons, 50 per| Representatlv "'m'l"“g"m" et rekterasy Gray is again with Sheriff Rock. at 8%a484e. prairie, $12.60§14.00. § X " BI;:,E Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | The jury returned a verdict of $700 for In provisions moderate wdslknpu in ln‘« BAGGING—6%c. o :'T«fi damages In the case of Ward against the pit_throughout the entire day was mani- | HEMP TWINE-Tc. 00| fatta drainage alstrict. The ditch ran fested. Quotations on the May products | PROVISIONS — Pork, s 0. X . I . e el \ $10.4234; Tibs, $1.6734 | 825,00 Lard, lawar: brime scesm. R | Fitavire conl . throuh B0e, IVARER LIS, “UMVIRELS- por- @13.70. 1400 Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed | nemmcy Seesl 8o tlon as an island without any means of T'lie iading fufures ranged as follows: |extra shorts, 3I5.8Ti; olear ribs, ' $15.57g | nemay o, torine elther crossing' the Boyer river or the're- agel short clears, $15.62%. Bacon, uncha oently Gonstricted Aitch: Articles, | Open.| High. )‘l,flw,l(r‘lfln:\\'ifl')r boxed e:x;:‘ :1::;;' $16.62%; olear nmf Republic Stesl .. s, R cles | : Bial onirs, Shorh, mes i e Sick ied Gllsl'hEAggESTEts) %gCTAAUKSE ; USE E FOOD To Prison on Cot | POULTRY~Steady; ohickens, 16c; spring, | Rock Inland Co. pid .../ 11451 110%! 1 14% | 200; turkeys, 31c; ducks, l6c: geess, go. o |8t L. & 8. F. 2 pid.. Has Fasted Forty-Five Days and Says Shall Mnake it Sixty if it 108% 108%| BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 2/@3Sc. in Louls 8. W invalid Had Called Wife to Bedside Kills Her. 1 08 106%| 106%| 106%| EGGS—Firm at 19%e. ot L8, WeiH | | Receipts. Shipments. | Siomaneieid, 624 @%\ 68N | Flour, bbls ek 3,000 Southern Ratlwa AR HTRDS | Wheat, b 22000 900 | 80+ Nattway pid. wxas 3% i o Bbi, S8 Caulifigwer. Calif X and Shot Her Dead—Lynching CLEVELAND, March 31.—Nores - ¥:rag 3 4 ) abagas: Canada, . . { 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 31 Uton por 1., 1io. Cabbags: Wisconsin, Hopand A S ND Gbis e Was Foared. At iblectbetht e Yt N | Vhign picee . B g 5 e e R e COWS Yy after she had fasted, her friends say, for changed: No. 3 hard: $1.100518; No- R e | Gutones Fed. per o 1509, DIt Sepmabice RFEBRE AND REIFERA, ooty Jall mhars. ho pleskkaton’!soula CLORNC M et ligLa; No. s, ALQLIS | U: 8 swel pid Parenibs, carvots. beets: turnipd In sacis: | OWS“AND HEIFERS SPRINGFTRLD, ‘Mo Maceh S1i=A slok cotinty dall, Whare So. pérshaloR'; oot ML At H'p“mmbe; “m .vb“y, (g.x:,l", Ulah oopper e e ll:é' }f Dlrllc‘i‘ Extra u‘:ac white, per |12,, L9 AT p man was carried on & cot from his house | prevall on her to eat. She was so weak . . 6Alac, 4l ina Chamical ... [ s ew mouthern vegetables: Turnips, HE! OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, @@dic; |Wewiern, Marviand ct Dianise tansy Morias, Sox. ) * 4 NoATA Unanauged; Ng, . Weatinghouss Klectric ... plants, fancy Florida, doz. - N L, v BLL‘LB. 03, FISH (all frozen)—Salmon, 1lc; pickerel, | No. A 5 9c; whitefish, 13c; pike, 10c; trout 38:0r00000eec 600 9 10 tish, 18c; c R L D 18c; eel, isc; had- |} dock, 13c; flounders, 1dc; frog legs, de per Mt s 1 16c; No. 3, |M fllw‘l';'j e Nk. 5 B, , 12i4e. Chuck, No. 39’0 No. 2, Bie; No. 8, Se. Round, , 10c: (9. No. 2, 9%0; No. 8§ 9%c. Plate, No. 3 (B No. 2, Te; No. 3, 7 VEGETABLES—Ir Seed Potatoes: Genulne Red river valley and early Ohio, | per bu., 8c; western Nebraska and north- ern stock, ‘per bu. G6c;, vellow Jersey sweets, per bbl, §190; Wisconsin and native. per bu., 6c; Colorado, per bu., 60gl0c. Sweet potatoes, Kansas, per bbi!, $1.75. Cauliflower, California, 2% to 2 3outh Omahi 333359 = s 1 sSETeZTTTSTREE PO B F AT mimit it da ety SSAARSTZT ETITRE 32eeTES crnmBunnn Sane 1 onE By ¢ - B to the county jall here today because of- | that she could not stand, but she insisted flcers feared he might be lynched by in- |that she would fulfil an oath of fasting dlgnant neighbors. { for two months even I€ it killed her. Leach Ward is the map. He had been bedridden for months. A few days ago he | HALF BILLION IN STOCK called his wite to his bedside and shot her four times. She died In a few minutes. He | American Telephope and Telexraph had hidden a revolver under his plliow, | Company Fi ertificate of In- - erease of Capital, AGED GRINNELL WOMAN DEAD | ALBANY, N. Y. March SL—The Amerfcan Telephone and Telegraph company filed Mrs. Luey M. AFBIte Verbeck Expires with the secretary of state a certificate of Fifty-Two Days Before Hundredth | increase of capital stock from $200,000,000 to Birthday. | 600,000,000, g May | July RYE Womern Uolon .. % T84 | matoes, fancy Florida or : Whesling & L. K. . | basket ' crate,” fancy, $4.00; Sept. 3 1 (JIAY—Unchanged; choice timothy, 315.00; | " Tota haies for the 4y, 544,30 shires e e e *No. 2. [ gholce prairie, $1L00GILE; choice. alfaifa, —— = 600; cucumbers, hothouse, per Cash_quotatigns were as follows: £ ER—Unchanged: Lecal Seeurities. 200, Home grown vegetabl FLOUR, —, ‘tny; winter %, S14c; firats, . 2i0 ol vm"’“"‘"?" extras, | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns | extra fancy, per doz. bunch 505 winier strafgnts, ' $4 ko, packing slock o fHO; seconds, | yr. 614 New York Life bullding: exira fancy leaf, straights, $4.6004.06; bakers, $3.20¢i5.%0. o 1 Mo R Asked. | tuce, in hampers, §3.5096.00; parsley, faney RYE-No, 2, 800 g jiSurrent recelpts, new ety of...... 5 10 | home grown, per doz. bunches, lc. Yi-Tréed or mixing, 6266407 air 10 | outherne. $5.60. Siilneous cases, 36.06; | Ot b dhis, 1099 # 1%% | FRUITS—Strawberries: Florida, per qt. oice malting, b3@67e. -85, storage packed, $6.45. S g 1 50c. Oronges: California, navels, 80-96-112-138 Flax, No. 1 _southwestern, $2.20: | whaa b, Osfeming B L. ik mis, (200 0% v i $2.50G2.75; ~ $160-200-216-250 . 1 northwestern, $2.80. Timothy, $4.00. | (resty bu. .. - B 000 | L ! ook 0. .r25 s s s ) , per box, $3.00; Camella brand, $1 2. R Clover, §12.48¢ Oats, bu : 000 | ROPh Platte Val, Irri. : | Extra fancy Limenerias, '300-360 - PROVISIONS ~+ Pork, mess, per bbl.,| h B ool . A . oty | cholce Loma, 300-36) sizes, per L $25.51%@26.00 Lard, per 100 1bs., $14.00. Short . 5B et e I | 882 2a% Ed ‘|= £ 1580 1490 11560 160 1240 1700 1940 150 1800 80 28TMR ~AS5ERn333283 B=3 " Ll i el i Z . . v 240-420 sizes, e per " | Tibs sides (loose), $ILITWGILTE; short clear Philadelphia Produce Market. > s | Ba Fancy select, ber ‘ounch. 1 1o i " Storn Patond. Haer. Sides (boxed), $14.3514.50. PHILADELPHIA, March. 31—BUTTER e % |20, Jumbo, bunch, $2.75G3.15, Grapes: Tm. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, GRINNELL, 1s., March 81, —(8pecial Tele-| Delivered promptly to your residence at Total clearances of wh nd flour were | —Firm and In fair demand: extra western "\ orted Malagas, per keg. $6.0026.50. Grape [T, 3 47075 00 )~Mrs. Lucy H. White Verbeck of|same prices as formerly. Charles Storz, egual 112,000 bu. Primary receipts were|Creamery, 3ic; extra nearby prints. $go. 2% | fruit: Florida, 54-64-50 Sizes, $4.60; Indian ‘ot » w0 560 gy . Ay e ag oy v : b 000 bii., compared with 439000 bu. the eady and In falr demand; Penn- US| River, all sises, $.00, Apples: Jonathan. per | HOGH-Bulk of business in iie hog yards | thi8 city died here this morning of old ags. | nest door rorth of Stors Brewery. ‘Fhones Cotresponding Ay & year ago sylvania and other nearby firsts. fres cas, 1 % |bbl. $6.50; Ben Davis, per bbi., $3.500400: o O ey ateans 1108 Yards | e would have been 100 years old had she | Webster 1260 Ind. B-1261 Enatimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, at mark; Pennsylvania current 3 vt o0 ¢ ' | Genitan, per bbl, $1.00: Winesaps, per .ubl., s average trade. Well-finished | lived until the 22d of May next. She w P 3 mar| [ ina, ! T . M 0 : ¢ pah iia bt hoage Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, | WOMern current recelpts, free cases, Sl ni | biar City Siock Yorda, pid ¥ 10448 | Callfornia W. W. Pearmains, per bo (50 the othor hand, Tnght sad mised Tots wep|in the same town in February, 16 to “el’bel't E Gooch c. YRkt iu’:"’»,fo'","' e B8 B A Dsand et . R o RN o i‘,’lfi; HaaTais Jenaspant Dot den, NN | More o less neglected from start o finian | Luther Martin Verbeck. and they came to | g 49@1.16% ; ' No. , $LOT@1.14; No. S E-—Deman: ces fir ¢ | Bhrev ) A W el 0 eauties, per box, | .. | 4 i by northern spring, $1.08@1.18%. Corn: 2| York full creams, 8y 1THE@ITNC: Now | Bo Ry. Co. 446, eq. 11314, ‘net K% -‘;*1&50: extra fancy Colorado Wines BOX, | with priccs ranging from barely firm to a | Grinnell, Ia., in 1883. Elght children "n} Brokers and Dealers 4 X, | | PR LA SR BRERSS ) 2 . ' ¥ | nickel lower. It was a slow deal through- Il lved and 1ed cash, 61 No, 3 cash, No. | York full creams, fair to good, 16%@17c, Unlon Bteck Yards Stock, 8o. Omab 2.5 Cranberries: Jersey. winter Frerag [ Ough- | porn to them and all lived and married, i Beng R e Pl ) | stock, per'bbl.. #0. Dates:’ Anchor braud. | 02 °6f (he pens had been cleared. Suppy | Only one survives her. C. H. Verbeck, Owabs Oltion: I8 Bonrd st Teoi™h: No. 3 veliow, Peorla Market, London Closing Stocks. |mew, '30-Ib. pkgs, In box, per b 3 iy TN TS, Thel eanec. SutRy hom she made her home. She had | Bell Telephone, Dougla Na. [ PEORIA, March 31 —CORN—Lower; No, | ool _money... #1 I-Lovievills & N.......18 | Figs: California, 0 pkgs. as fully normali bet quslity o6 'an sver | ith Whom. £9 o548 | 4 $, A-21081 ita@i4ic; standard, 45 3 |8 yellow, b8 No. 8 bB8%c; No i No. ... B11-16M, K. & T 41% | in box, $2.00 12‘!1‘(- 100 00, Age was none too got sixtéen grandchildren and twenty-six great| o oy 4 Targest Monse in the Stete. AP e R Creamert 324e; dairies, | ho wreds, Hgsie I, e : Fea TR ¥ e 1% | JEISCELLANKOUS-Cider; Néw e e unaa oAby active buvers | grandchildren. She was a direot descendant | te. R M W Dulli No. 8 white, &4@4c; No D% do pta. .l ! Bt - Bl * Sfe). | orders called for good, light butchers, and | of Pergine White of Mayflower fame. lHer mark, cases included, 15@G%0c; firsts, 20c; ‘ e lflw’"‘-“fl, '.“ . nuts: Black. per Ib., 2c; ¢ the volume of shipping trade was neces- | husband died here in 1885 and three daugh- R e e aatan .t AL e e 0% Lger in, e Reaary nuint Lares, perlll) (st bl T T e |17 e e Smith & Nixon oK Y s — RSV VAUK 2 Chesapea) . » & 3 A1 . # M et — ae; Yopns Americas, 1X@iso; long |, MILWAUKER. Mareh H-WHEAT-No. W southern, & p 00; per dozen, @Sc. S ane. e 0o Meth' Panigne Bonly Beov Pi Stock Sal egins B A TERE Steady? cholch to fancy, m@ | @Lib; July, §i o | | O ¥ Borthern, §Li¢ ) out., P o soumern Pacific 1564 Cotten Market, | H Ghn e 20 (rguht 481 koptiofl 68 bna. B A0 810 B 21c; falr to good, 3@e. OATS—4@44%o. | 3 Pacific NEW YORK, Ma COTTON—Mar- | 15 35 240 10 & Y March 8. Absolutely the only genuine (POULTRY Firm; turkeys, 164c; chickens, | BARLEY-Samples. g, e | g | ket opened” easy at'an advance of' poists | Wk %1% | BOCK BEER brewed in Omaha. Order a SATURDAY AT HAYDENS e spr P % v o . {on Marcl ut genera)ly to, 18 point A 10 46 0 v ) y SRS enay: B to aoin. weifhts, sgioe; Metnl Marker. ! i3 | fower under liquidation, due th Feports of | % i 1o 41w M TR o B e AR el Watch Papers for Particulars to Kb, welghts, 1001Ie; 8 o MO | oo oeet | b . | general rains or showers during the last |7 0 iy i 10 80 Phone Douglas 119; Ind, 219, welghts, 11laGi2isc. R Bl w arch = 31L-METALS— | N, "Oontrai oy 3 thirty-six hours in Texas, There was a blg 108 0 00 coeipts—Today : wm% 2 cars; corn, |2 Wrd Copper vas weak and lower to- | SIL VIR~ Bar, steady | demand at the decline from some of the e 10 & cars: oats, 9 cars. timated ‘tomor- .:{- ey uof.bf’"""’ a weak mar- um.,,;q_,,?, per ocent. larger houses, with early fluctuations e 10 16 &0 "Wheat, 20 carsi corn, 16 cars; oats, [ Ket, but_no, quciable”change nprics | The rate o R i ha aten ikt thowing more hervousness and irreguiarity ri " easy, | tor ghort bills is 3% per cent; for three|'ha d Eha . 10 8 Minneapolis Grain Market, T 3 P Fin" frm, vut ol BTt B, SO0 1-W pov eont. Apr T e, e g oy pre Be: % “ ) : ] e sl . 16.08c; or July, W7ic; Oc: 108 WUNYERRON, Mprey s Wriman | KA h A SO e PRl R | ek of Freace simtoment, R it opger el Decentr H o T G LR T e €154 100 Lead dull: spot. #.@¥GLK. Lon- | FA A L e whows e Tolomint | Cotion futures ciosed weak. Closing bids pa 1 northare, $1.194@1.10%; ter, dull; spot. 88986 Londar mates: | ok Bank of Francs N e following | April, 14950; May, 14Mc; June, 14®c; Juiy, | 10 80 33 s Reliable Advance Information ON GROWING CROPS? Gathered by our experts who are in the field at all times. Our Weekly Reports mailed FREE upon request, Finley, Barrell & Company ' < ¥0u want it, say so through The Bee Want (8. . Nl Monadnock Bloc Cni i} No. § Fod: Weatarn: wIBter. Ho. stock: | responding date Iast Year wers SLUMSLIY. | bt aeon the farket wes dull with auots. | Ad colump L de e Popt. § - cago, NI, 3555535355 e 1t S %l rn, 8. L1 ! 14.68c; August, 14.2%c: 'September, 13850 - s “f unchanged at ron ‘lower 1 "g..r francs; treasury deposits, de- n 108 N 1 AR N With| Claveland warrants closing at g f .150,000 trance; general Aoposits, | {2 gt e tncs e unoer 12.41c; Decomber 10 623 OATE-No. 3 White.' i Loca) market quiet; No. 1 northern foun. | inereassd, 460,000 trance: old in hand, de- | “Goiion, spot, closed quiet; 10 points decline. | 5. e T axo. 3 dry, $AWQILH0; No. I northern, No. 1)creased, 4LZE.0W rance; aiver in hend. in uplands. 16.10c; ;W_X;]?Nh_ s S souipern and No. 1 southern, soft, $17.75 cressed. H% trancs: bl ted, ¢ ands. 1516 X R-Tirst patents’ (n wood, f. o. b. - ased, 18.735.000 Ba; 4 March 31 —COTTON Minneapolis), $5. socond patents, §5.3| 451 JOUIS, March 3L -METALS-Lead, | CTeased, 1,225,000 francs. — vi midding 4% it 50 bales; | R o clears. #.3804.45; second clears, | AU 8t $3% Bpelter. nominal at $5.45. " | Lo Stock Market. FaIDts. 840 balon: ahipments 156 palen. siork, |6 bl v T Bank Clearfngs. | JLONDON. March $i-American securi- e e, e Y Liverpoel Grain Market. OMAHA, March . -Bank ciearin | tiea were marked up by professionals at the | When you want what you want when | - ) ~ for | ] 4 o L1V L MAroh ‘8L —WHEAT-8pot | today weke $5.00.08.6, and for the cor: | boeiimy oos done et the hiehar level ard s 28228223 s F b3 535 33 b =

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