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mm AND PlflDUCh NARKET| hrvpe Again Mln American Bull Traders. MANY WHEAT DAMAGE REPORTS Torn Barely Holds Its Own Saturdey, Becanse of Stremgth Shown in Wheat Pit 4 Advandes Noted There. is OMAHA, March 27, I” “iropean markets again helped the do- H‘uuumm to & good advance and shorts T forced to cover, The llrm h_across :n the ads o] "?I | Yong mnnn 4 vantage of local loags, ek a0 “toany. ipported, and country huldcrl been induced to unioad regardless of the fancy mfi Saturday and advanced trengt! !m‘fi:a‘uu Eurepsan reports were numer- l(h lhldm‘g-.l'l‘l‘nn of thess re- poris & big bull market can be expected -ud the small bear_opposition will be en- tirgly wi out. May wheat opensd at M sod ‘slossd ob i ©orn was barel and only held flrm because of lgt strength In the wheat ot. . No advance was possible owing w the. liberal cash onnflnn e yalues are Tiable to suffer, as &;t’hu an x um. )uy corn opened (ETimary hont ecaipta were 482,000 bush- shipments were 349,000 bus last of bushels (net recelipts bushals and bushels, against r— ‘:h bushels and sh ntlnng- ‘were 69,000 bushels or corn, 8,000 bubhels of oats and wheat and flour equal °r:§°. 501 clossd. %O%A higher on wheat er, clos and unohang: thelr I::“mf‘ 4 ol h prides. ) jed on corn. al range of opwons: I vt S bl s, o RS TSN Aftieles.| Open. | High.| Law. | Close.| Yes' e B e adsl b e A B 1t 3 4] 1 1 ga‘ 110% n\fil L ToNo. 3 hard, g1 ul 0; N(- lr'f‘fi“&mm 3 Ne: £ T N, 8 yallow, 0%ey JATE~No. 3 mixed, Bo 3 yollow, i T B TR R AYE-No: 2, T4e; No. 3, T4@Me. Carlot Receipts, Wheat, Corn, Oats. e 1M 1l 1 110%| 1 1% fl! 9% CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Hoard. et Trade, CHICAGO, March T~ Wheat prices ad- Jéneed more than 1¢ today for &1 da- ‘what mlth'. be termed an bull market. ALY 1%@1 !mrfid cxrn rlon steady, oats firm -n‘g proyisions ore active nnd distinet bu fmarked trading tn the wheat pit t ‘.""&'.': been manifested during any Lumn or §ome time. There was general buying ot the Julv an' Bentember _deliveries heut the estirs day, with demand . b @&_tore dlstint rutures particularly k. The fed'vre of the trading was the Pyreheson ¢ the Sept: 'L #ama trndar wha way oreditad it ,engincered the recent “deal’ in the élivery. The total purehyses by this N4 opAtator w-r- —ld S"' have eggregatod mnore thon 1,000,000 he range ur the aly on Bentember. wn wider than for any raonth, l"‘ price moving between Bnd O%e. The zrrkh:t hclau'd strong, o bgh_potnt, t 2°18% and Ju'v at l'lk &y uu (N4 strenth 0t Whast, e(wn was “ore than steady at any time My. and, In *act, on one on ™3 f heavingds were TAlpa r0n ity Inte lina' of eal'y tn the day Rebthed to ». ‘asm af wouldbe bulls left tho warkat jittle aupport. ~ The 8 wWia steade with nrices unchlnrd to l«i"" Flgher, May being at 86%c and July llnx pressure on the future deliveries nf.‘nnu which had a feature of trade the few days had subsided almost com- plefaly today, and, with falr support by wfl; of the bulls in the wheat le. lh. ?Il et displayed considerable fir: however, was not of lnrge v lnma Th rket cloped firm with prices un 4o (fi\‘i’ifl :l Ay being at Biige and July ‘:t oyisions were firm at the start, owd 6@0e advance In the prl‘n of 11ve noxs: Wweakened on slling and olosed un- ed to 6GTve higher. he leading futures ranged as follows: Atticles.| Open.| High, | Low. | Close.| Ye.'_y: £ ole were elng, o i 11 104 e 283 :Ei— ::: & —— 3g 558 - lnntlon- were as follows: ay winter patents, i -fnum- e b.fl-?:."'"& 8—Steady llr‘nrl cases included, . 1o; Efi rm; dalsies, 16%@16c; twin young Americas, 15ic; long horu" ; ‘ifi ‘rou-ll " Y end Binthotes to fancy, 89 turlu’n. 1%: chick- fi'"'a" Q“ln #a1h, wom\m 8ie; 1b. welghts, 174 chts, moi z‘ w]:ln“ | |ng, %G VY%e: falr , No. ! utht it N hweste uu 1'-1:'”??; OVIBIONS—-Mean pork. per bbl., 317650 Lard, per 100 lbs.. $10.06. Short rf |I00-lfl W.; short clear lldh. om N ?h‘tu 7 Gars; eorn 13 cars; oats, e TSN lhmnlu Ih-n.l Market. N Alfo.& March 27— PLAX— | 6&‘— 5 AR atents, . .83 . ‘% 'yt 4 8.83; sce. $5.15 ret clears, H Gags M Market, arch 1.—W. LIGM, asked: 6. 1 northern, §1 IIA March #1.—-CORN—Inactive; No e im: No. » 0. No. 4 whlle Milwaukee Gratn -uk'l. %‘TY’* i Minmeapolis Gral ) Market. March gl oy, 6%, Cash: No 1 hird, §.17%a118: nor!hom No. 2 _north- ns\‘ 'No. 3 northern, $LUI%@ fi nnw YORK onin_u. MARKET | Quotations of the T n-y on Vario ey Commodities. YORK, March #21.—FLOUR—R ccllm..'_’ r‘“nfn :b:; o'x‘?:fil 11,700 bbls. Mar- y beld, Hln " o) Wy small local trade. ts, $6.35Q Lu ioter extras, 34.0004.65; winter pat- ents, %.0008.00; winter_low grades, §3.000 455, m-u mlunu $6. 26476, 45. nye nour i $4.5@4.50; fanc: Buckwheat. flour, dull; wl per 100 Ibs. CORNMEAL—Steady; fine white and yel- w, $1.66@1.00; coarse, $1.601.55; kiln drled, ’.1& R’ E—Dull No. 2 western, #7c, f. o b, New Mfll;lfl—lflm malting, %@, ¢ L t. , 5 York; feeding, 74@Tc, c. I f. New HEAT- celpts, none; exports, bu. 8pot market firm. No. 2 r‘:l tl 1.3%, elevator; No. 2 red, $1.27%, f. afloat: No, 1 porthern Duluth, §1 M!‘ 1. o b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, lll‘ afioat. There was a strong Vlm‘o the wheat market this morning, due tn builteh cables, commission house buyl mall werld's’ shipments and activity o uly, r’lzulweu xcnnn n closed at $1.31" 8L l{u-laq & closed at §1.134. By ts, 66,250 bu.; Gworu. 1,600 bu. Spot mku steady. No. 8 To4c, ele- vator, and e, f. 0. b. afloat; No. vhln. nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 8%, f. 0. b. afloat. Option market Without transac: tions, clollnr' net unchanged. May closed 8t id4c, July at 78%c and September at OATS-Recelpts, 88450 bu.; exports, sm Lu, Spot_market quiet. Mixed oats, 20 to ! Iflflmc naturpl white, % to 33 pped white, 32 to 40 Ibs., AN-Steady; spring, $27.60; middiing, 3, 60@65c; good ; Bogota, 18%@19%c; Central LEATHER—Quiet; acld, 3%%@0sc. EROVISIONS- Beet, gulet; Tamily, 5% $0; mess, $101001i.00; beet L00@14.50; city At fnd . Cut meats, firm; pmmd .00; ~ plekled 'hams, $10.%G 50. steady; western, $1 anlDH fafined, fiem: continent, tm South Amer. Pork, , $19.000 niy (3200 per DKg.), free), BA@6YC. fe, falr to extra, 3% to nfi counny (pka: (CE—Firm; dom T western _{mitation 6,687 pkg. ceipts, 2,251 seconds, onds, 19¢; renll POULTRY. broflers, i fowls, 17%c; dressed firm; western chickens, 12c; fowls, 15G16%e. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT chicken: Fair and Possibly ettled Sunday, Temperature About the Same. OMAHA., March 27, 1908, is shown in all o morning. Light snows are falling in the mountain distriots and throughout the extreme upper Missis- sippl and Missourl valleys, with rains in the lower lake region, and in the extreme southwest. Areas of low pressure overlle ga‘c‘.hl: rey M the southwest, tw!;l: a ot relatt pressure extending froms (he northwest Gown over i sastern Rooky mountain slope. The weather s nldur this morning in the upper Missi 3 and lhnuhout the Missouri valley west to the mountains. It is warm n the eastern and south states and in treme northwest. The weather will ¥ In this vicinity tonight, &rob- ably becoming unsettled Sunday, with no lmwn:mt chaoge in temperature tonight or_Sund, R.tm‘fl fl! temperature and !Penlmllllon co- red with the corresponding day of st three years: 1009, 1908. 1 ms Minimum ummm Preoipitation N AL It Normal nmmrnun tnr today, 42 dr & Dr’lnhl'ncv in precipitation since March 1, 104 Inches Deficlancy corresponding reriod In 1908, 'hcl.ncy carteaponding peried in__1o0r, A. WELSH, Laoul Poresasidr. 8t. Louis fl'II"I llirkob 8T, LOUIS, March #1.—WHEAT—Highe: ar tragk, No. § red, $1.81@1.34; No. SL14W@1.19; May, $L14%; July; $1. l:ny. !r-ck. Nfl 2 cash, 1 white, May, tfl. Jul OA’ B Y I g 2 white, ue ay, ?\Oflflk July, «c flYE—u:w" at 19%c. R—Steady: red winter patents, ‘. extra fancy lnd nmgm $6.! ter clears, $4.000 90 lR-—.uldY. crelmal’y. 23@sic. mo‘-fiufly at 1 our, bbls . heat. Kansas Oity Grain NBAS CITY, M An pl to l¢ higher; No. ¢ hard l.hll‘l. $1. lmfl No. 2 red, $1.271 SR W dewew: 2. H x 0. 3 mixed, @c; No. ite, No. 3 white, 68c. 'h—-gnc anged: No. 2 white, 53@66c; Nos mixed, clgsic. RY HAY-Steady to firm; cholce timothy, 10.60; vhnlnaopumo. $9.26@9.60; cholce al &, BUTT R—Creamery, 300; firsts, 28¢; sec- 38c; packing stock, 17 Extras, 19¢; currm( T ceipts, 17%c flat; seconds and dirties. 1 ce ;.u Shlpmenu Wheat, bu 64,000 53,000 lu —Um: an; Options Articles. | Open.| High.| Low. | Close e 1 1 oa! 1 a pes | 'ON, Ma 27.~WOQL~In the ab. 'O.T - 'Xm tie stocks, local wool |l are fined to the forei praim, sgted i e iy nll. ly. Dealers are eagerly val of the mew elip and 'n show an advance akots wool v.x i8¢ ool o etions are con- is & steady de- T prices for o lesaing domestic quotalons 28G24c; hths blood cambing, Michigan, fine fall, flM coun .c nl . %o "‘ elam-“(”lgu. nn. clmmu’ f.'.".'v";"a.,:‘r staple, valley, No. 1, fihe medium half-bioed, Shows M uarter Pulled: extra, ; fine A, acch | $1.—WOOL—- les. combi e 'Tn! fhe. m.'".\“"f 0@ 17¢; tub washed, | to the very end of the day. mw\v“ H | NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market is Carried Vigorously and Quite Comprehensively Upward. SHORTS ARE DRIVEN TO COVER Termination of Outgo of Gold = Prospective Ret of M. H. Harriman Are Factors in the Sitaath NEW YORK, March 27.~The latent forces which have been gathering In the stock market Issued more conspleudusty today and carried vigorously and quite comprehensively s. There was no gouspieusus change in the news to account e fresh ul Impetus, but the con- I(IJI! manife tion of indifference to un- favorable news made a growing impression on speculative sentiment and encouraged the professional element to embark on bolder operati for an ldm ‘s market was asori still_to prof.flnnl.l Initlative In large parts, but gonducted with much The continued scarcity wtages of the e stocks wer M grade spe: lative favorites oame into the movement and the whole market broadened out ma- terially after the hesitation was overcome. The prospect of a coming period of world wide ease of money is a factor in the situ- atlon which s counted upon'to stimulate #peculation. With the cowmpletion of the coming April 1 settlements the London market looks for a notable relaxation in the Itnerost ratts and a probable reduc- tion in the official discount rate of the Bank of and. ‘The outgo of gold from New Yofk seems to have terminated and New York borrowers find it possible to secure funds to advantage in forelgn markets. The temporary slight hardening of money rates glyen place to renewed easing tendency. Speculative operators were Inciined o make much of the reported early return of B. H. Harriman to the financial district as o presage of active steps in various enterprises in contemplation for the mrop- ertles connected with his name, The pres- ence In his company of President Louls Hill of the Great Northern added to the rosculative impression made b rts of his movements. The half monthly decrease of 887 In the number of idle freight cars reported and a helpful factor in the d advance. The rise continued with increasing animation and buowancy up There was some discrepancy in the decrease In the daily average of loans reported by the banks and in the actual increase in that item on Friday of over $10,000,000. The trust company statement.also showed a liberal expansion of credits. The forces at work for replenishments of the money market are so numerous that the lowering of the banking surplus for the week re- cefved little attention. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $2,48.000. United States 3s coupons have ‘advanced % per cent on call during the week. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: Salon. Amalgamated Copper 6,000 American W ool Anaconda Mining Co... Atchison Atchison pid s Atlantle Coast Line... Baltimore & Ohio Bal. & Ohlo ptd Brooklyn Rapid Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Central Leathor pid. Central of New Jersy.. : seasEstey Calorado & So. Consolldated Gas Corn Produets Delaware & Hu Denver & R & R. G. pfd. mmnm' Securities .. $3% sEassaasysisaiss © filtnola. Cantral Interborough Met Int. Met. pfd..... Intarnational Pipet Int. Paper lnwunmnl § 5 2 SN T PR & Steel Pultoan Paace. Car..- Railway Steel Spring. Reading ... Republic Steel Steel pfd. Southern Pacifie . o, Pacitic pt Soathern Ral Rallway pi | Tennesses Copper | & Pacil Vian Copper Va-Carolina Chemieal -Caro. Chem. ptd. uu u Whouling & L. Wisconsin Centra Am. T. & T. o Total sales for the day, Boston Stocks aud Bonds, BOSTON, March %.—Money, call loans 2 Gi ner cent; time loar per cent Atchiron 88). da...... $9%Atlantie iy do 4s “1100% Butte Coalition 2% Atehison R. R. 04 101 " 7 » 0y ity T % i 1800 181 1008 1313 600 shares, -m:m Mining . ichigan 11 Mohawk Amer. Woolen do ptd Dominion u~ i 1% United Copper 4 U. S Miniag.... U8 on Lax % Utah .muvmm. L en today we sponding Monday Thursday Friday Saturdey Total ., Increase over year, &1‘1'1.‘ Treasury Statement. WABHINGTON, Margh 31.—Today's state. ment of the treasury balances in the gen uouc | eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,00 gold in_New York also has | o} o AL % | lmar' edorve, shows: Avallable cash bala i gold coin -.ml bullion, $41,987, 5old certificates, $44,920, New York Ionl‘Tl ket, NEW YORK, March ONEY-On tall; nominal; time jouns, dull and ruy' -nm days, l'/a per ceni; finety d %0 r cent; RIME HERl’Ah iy AL! PA?LR—’M{ cent. ERLING EXCHANGE~Easy, with ac. business in_bankers' bills 4t 4.86350 4888 for sixty-day bills and at L8 .m or demand; commerclal bills, $4.56¢ VER—Bar, 563%c; Mexican dollars, c. IONDS — Government, steady; rallroad, steady. LCloug quotstions on bonds vers as fol- ws : pe do ov. bs. P R i OERY 1% L% do ev. da..i, +. $1%No. Pacitic ds. gl 40 cor m lu‘ln[ - i ‘"r fe 4. 86 R R A 8% o et pold ds. $i%eaborrd A. L. i, 4a.. TS0, Pacitio ool. 4. % *Wabsah Ist bs.... 5% do st & s, Wi is. v. . Wis. 'Central da. 84D, & R. G. rtg. Gs. uTr'»uc & 0. fdg. cs. Bs..101% Looal Securities, Quotations furighed by Samuel Burns, Jr. 614 New York Life, Omaha. Beatrice Creamery, Beatrice Creamery, pi City of Omaha bonds Tougias County 48 ate City Malt g Toi e 10 G & Szg=zeazed & - = sE.yzises LONDON, March 7.—-On the Stock ex- thange today American securities opened steady in sympathy with Wall street and lost a fraction during the uulon, but after small business they closed steady. London closing stocks: Coniols, money. do_aceount. Reading . 5 Southern 145% do prd... 12%Southern Pacitic. | @R Ulon Pacitic o_pfd. ... U. 8. Btesl V" e qum ll lll-llfl pcr ounce. h: the of T oen! bills, 1%@1 15-! ‘p;" Clearing l.llt .lIl Statement. NEW YORK, March 21.—The statement | of elearing house banks for the week shows | that the banks hold $16,779,676 more than the requiremenie of the % per cent reserve rule. This is an increase nru,m.mo in the pl‘a’:unlnnlu cash reserve as compared last week. The statement follows: n market lur three months’ 1,908,00,100 Increase. B9 +$1,208, 602, Ckg?dlllon ] Legal tenders Specle Enr{'ul wabe :{"‘d of actual reserve of the nks today was 28.26. The luum t of banks and trust cofllp?- nies of Greater Yark not reportl the clur!lll h hows that these insti- £ n.m deposits of 81, on hand, $147,548,000 and amounting to $,075,072,800. New York Mining Stoeks, NEW YORK, March 27.—Closing quota~ 2% | tans on minink stocks: 19 Leadville Con, € ‘Little Chief . Mexican s Ophir | middling up- 1afids, S70c; middiing guit, $.060; sales, 3,100 Ble | - Gotton nfmn- opened steqd; | 0.88¢ oflerle, 9.40c; Oclo i Jlnulrg Mareh ~COTTON—~ [ “iu.m,uu March %,-CO’ Spm. were dull: low ordinary, 5 7-16c, nom % | Inaf; ordi od ordinary | 9 s-m 10%e | stoek, .19¢; ‘good middling. ldaling fair. fair, lo’,;» nominal 133, "Recgipts, 1,884 26 ~COTTON~ sales 4 hgles March 1he: | LO! Mo., | gtesay: miadiine, 9 receipts, 8.417 bales; #hipm 3,358 bales | stoek. 41112 bales | _NEW ORLE \NS, Mnrch 27 —CQTTON. Bpot market firm; low ordinary, pominal: ordinary’ 64c, nomingl” eood | Pinary, 7 1):40e; dow midfiing, 8 M. | ating. wood middiing. 0%« dling fair 101%¢; fatr, 8T recejpts. 673 hale 1 shipments, stock, 44,088 bales 748 bale Sugnr And ‘lnl NEW YORK Al falr re\'lnlnx 3 Ath( I molaskes Sumnr. sxln.-, No. 6, I(BC No. 1, & 3 8 uxc‘ No. ¥ 1 o, 10, 4.15 Vo |( ~dthe: No 13, 418e: No. 13, 410 contectioners’ A, Pmi0 AL & Boc; Cut ieat K Tkei crushed b5.65¢c; newdered, B.05e; granulpted, 4.95c; ‘onh»n 5200 MOTLASSE! | kettle, good to c -n. UGAR—Raw contrifueal, NEW YORK "OF FER--Fu- t an advance of 5 points In response to higher Buropean cables and closed firm at a net vance of 1 e- | of 11.000 bags, 6. S0c: September. 6. December, 50005.9%, Spot coffee fiem: Rio No. 7, $4@8 5-l6c; Santos mild coffee, steady; Cordova, 6.10@0.150; October, " o, - :fpm-nu. 166,958 Soia; . 2 l,\UAkNuq *March 27.—OIL—Tur- Tem At STRC, . . & B $6.10; N, (.udlhy Plc(l‘(ln( { Schwartzchild . G OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAREET| v i Killing Cattle Fifteen to 'rwmy.i Five Higher for Week. HOGS HIGHEST OF YEAR TO DATE Sheep and Lambs Strong All Week, Highest Prices Since Barly Last Year Having Deen Pald for Both, SOUTH OMAHA, March 27, 100, . . Hogs. Snee) 4708 867 RE R 1, 683 cfal Thursday o} 7 . Official Friday Estimate Saturday Six days this week. Same days last week. Same days 3 weeks =-mo days § weeks zzazga 2538 Tln (ouovln. table snows thie receipts of and sheep at South Omaha fo! da‘e, compared with la 1%9.°° 198 In 1900, (1908, 11907, 108, |mn 1004, 1903, |48 ) 61 4T 615 18 604 4 91535 ¢ 607 4 B4l 120 11 4 110 10) ..'\ 5!)1 o &1 3 2838 z2822 ‘uRasss Stnsss ‘zea anssan o0 PR, S 223 =222 =% "euss: o =23 £ ss28 ‘zsssms’ s BwuEes = B The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was as fol- Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. H't's. filrois "Content Chieago Great W Total Receipts . T;mudhpollllgnh:l the day’s recaipts was 8 follows. sach buyer puchasing the num- ber of head indicated: * Omaha Packing 8wift and Compan; ‘Cattle. Hops. Sheep. ™ Armour yards as usual on nothing of any oconsequence recelved and vothing of importance on kale. r: | celpts for the week have been moder: showing a small decreas: complred wi eek and with a y started out lht '.')( with a advance, prices on Monda: bigher. On Tuesday 1 further improvement and the Mmarket on that dav was quoted 8@ 40c higher than the low time of the previous week. Tuesday proved to be the high day and for the next two days the tendency of the market was lower. Yesterday's mar- ket was about steady. Thus at the close of the week 't steers can safely be quoted 15G20c higher than the close of last week, the mldhlm kind of heeves showing it -anything more tmprovement than the heavy cattle. Cow- n A heifers experienced about the ind downs boe! steers, advancs huply the first two days of the the advance later on, higher than 1 ve been good sellers all week at ro prices, while bulls have shown an advance n( 10@16¢ In many cases. A Vvery fair volume of business was transacted in stoal an The faét that beef wteers s0ld to better advan- tage caused freer ying on the part of the country, but still thers was ho very great change in values. There wi how- ever, a strong feeling for un bener ‘rl\del of feeding oattle, and all such very } Sale. 'A% the close of the whsk the yards are well cleaned up and the market in a good healthy condition, uotations on cattle: Good to cholce corn- steers, 6@6.66; falr to good eornled cgmmon to falr cornfed 217 (o §00d. stnoKer 004.50; g to tair -mk« en nd feeders, um HOGS—Hog# sald b¢ )fll er this morning and while m market not exaotly ac- falr mo lm nt and thing In sight 8old in. very §0od s the morning. of the better hogs pos- By may have shown & iittle more ad- vange than that noted above, but, on the other hand, quite & good many salesmen thought that they Wi able to get quite Bc higher on lh‘lr |1lht hog! It might be well for shippers to und and t the common order are to very good advantage, being sought after especially by lhlbbfl‘l ncblp(l nl’ while failing d of last idly. The weel @10c higher and there was a still (urlh' advanee on Tuesday. A part of this ad fice was lost Wednesday, but sinc midding, | | i i | | | opered steady at unchanged prices to | including May at 7.00¢; July, | No. | B s2ERsIRRA=IAT 3rd floor Paxton Block FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY Y. W. C. A. Suitable for Lodge, Club Room or Offices Close to 16th St. Farnam Street Eleva e . W. Farnam Smith @ Co. 1320 FARNAM ST. Tel. — Doug. 1064 —Ind. A-1064 Room 645 Paxton Block that day prices have ugain torged upwar. at a rapld rate, %o that at the elose th market on an 'average I8 25@%c highe. than 1t was &t the close of last week are now selling at (ot of the year. They are her than one year ago and in fact the highest for the last week in March of any year since 1808, when the average prlru ‘was a little above !8;1 No. L g;suasza mlnm:mmsummtus%m? EEEESE;ETEEEN SEEES EIEZIZESRITEE BRITIZLZART 2333 & FEEFTEF 2 . 2SR R RNERE RS ST T E RN ANINIAIAIFIAIZAR : : 3 HPSER 8 T Ty s O BB B DD B DD . a o ——— . 895 lHEEP-Omy W0 cats were repor today and ti were lngflu bougant , bei or- arrival at $7.60 and will be taken baek into the countky to be shorn and red out, T week ha &0, v, showing a moderate kain over last week, huthn Wnlld!nbh nmn‘ off as compared with t “ho q\kl? fair 6 40 Ivifew, & vary Consk tmuun of the recsipts consisti yn ty good killers, both sheep and lambe. The market has nsun entrely to the lik- ing of sellers; in fact it has been o sellers market from start to finish, Every-day prices have be-n quona anywhere from steady o‘v u. considerably hllntr, barring Wednesday, when there wi slight reaction. . Packers have been very free buyers, lni while ”OL“ have been quite Hberal, they on _none too lnrge, to supply the A-mlnd There hes also boen unn- l-rmhh buying on the patt of Ihlpp.[l #uch stuff as would do to shear 2 B The very good buying demand . wh! h prevailed all the week has apparently (he ain cause for the steady uv ard movemont in values. The week clokte With & ey .noa feeling and with prlm l‘h‘l ly and in ex- higher then last treme b3 riced patd it a migh hoth n(e’-p Rl B AN iest point touched slhoe early atat d’gl at the 0fiA O #NBey and lam 000 to 1mba, 37.60Q7.85; fair to & 10 gholoe light tn oholoe heav: 0 No. 887 western lambe ...... 8¢. Josenh Live Stock lufin. ST. JDI?H Mareh $7.-CATT! market |nd het t oy '| eady § k. Ku‘“ . HOG8—Recei ead: market steady to bo hmnr. lvp. u i ulk of sales, [ No recelpt Siouk City Live Stork Market. £10)] March 27.—(Special Telnurat )-i:AhLi calpis, 100 head market steady; beeves, Tel. Doug. 1893 norete Maghinery Plant Sate, qurllr million dollar hullnoml mercantile rating. Plo- bu. nes Established by Each year shows big n- ase. Vast earnings, ‘Books and records open tor hlll‘lnvul!‘luo Reason for selling, owner's other interests conflict Liberal terms. No brokers. ust deai with principals only. Big opportunity for right party, address, Concrete, c. Guent Bradford & Co., Schiller Bidg., Chicago. MUST RAISE CASH By selling my holdings in an eastern manufacturing concern who maintain a branch in their bullding in Omaha. Have pald substantial dividends for 25 years. Are known wherever machin- ery {8 used. For full particulars, ad- Lock Box 146, Omaha. and b " $3.6006.50; feeders, $4.0008.00; yearlings, $3.006M.. HOG‘—Rean 8,000 head; market strong to be higher; range of prices, $.00 €.55: bulk of sales, $6.6036.75. CHICAGO L STOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheep Lambs Steady— Hogs Five Oents Higher. CHICAGO Margh at 00" head; ‘t‘w‘:fimd hclhl‘l. fl‘fl'fl u\lmlted at 7,000 hald h BT Kansas City Liv. ock Market. KANEBAS CI" March 21.—CATTLE— eipts, 700 head, including 100 southprns. for the week, Im head. ar- port and dressed becf falr to gaod, $.00G6.00 50; stockers and rn nteers, $4. eutn-m oot T8; native cows, $2.30 0; native hfli“ei’ ‘§3.76@6.15; bulls, $.20 50; calves, OQ—M head. Rece! Market wei $6.506.90; heavy. 3 and | butohers. 36.6608.90; ,ziu . . AMBS.-No receipts. Re- celpts for ‘the week, 34,200 head. Live Stpek Market. 8T. LOUIS, Mareh .—CATTLE-Re- celpts, %0 head, inciuding 100 Texans, mar- Wet steadv: native shipping and export steers, 8.0007.18; dres beef and butcher stoers. $4.0074.25; sieers under 1,00 pounds, £ 60%6.00. cows and helfers, #3250 @876; bulls, Texas and Tndias and_heifers, $2. HOGS—Receipts, 4.000 head: market 54100 higher: Mn and lights, $4.500%. pack- ers, $6.0507.00: butchers.' $6.50M7. EHEFP AND LA‘MBB—Recflnlm 300 head: ‘market gtandvi native muitons f75 In #6.5018.00: _cnlls and bucks, 0TS0, atocknts, B I5A4 35, Stock i 3ight. Recelpts of live stock ll ‘hl aix prin- cipal we fonth Omaha : oy City $t. Low steers, :‘I‘ Louls Chicago 7,000 Totals ... 26,987 Liverpoel Grain Market. IVERPOOL. March #1.—WHBATSpot, mnuy No. 2 red western winter, Soady: May, fa 0%0: July, & Bepombor, 7 i 'ORN—Spot, fir, via Galveston, Mareh, nominal ; new American mixed, . Futures, dull] May, b8 94d, t Andrew Murphy & Sons offers for sale, beginning tomorrow morning, all the STOCK AND FIXTURES of the P, J. Karbach Co. Thirteenth and Howard Street Manuiacturer o! Wagons and Autos Last week the stock of P. J. Karbach Co. was taken over by Andrew Murphy & Son at a very low price and is to be sold at once regardless of its value. The building must be vacated April 1st and all its contents must be sold and removed. The articles offered for sale include: Two Safes, Automobile Supplies, Automol 15 H. P. Electric Motor, Blacksmith For, Tools, Shafting, two Plat T Pullies, Belts, Woodwo: of all kinds, one four-seated Olosed Oal articles in stock of l-r&uh Anto and Vehi Desks, Office Ohairs, Cabinets, Tops, Automobile Shields, one , Drills, Vices, Anvils, Machinery, in fact, Co. vfiom Call early Monday mommg at the Karbach old location, 13th and Howard Strecu nnd make m-.n ofier on anytbmg you wnnt.