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( . OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, (RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | #5750 5810 7 INEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |8ty #nvr runesses owansios | owu a1 1ve ST0CK MARKET 1% Jow middling, M 8-16e; striot low middling, 14c; middiing. 14%e: strict middiing, 14 15-16c; good middling, 164o; strict good middling, 18 6-16c; middling talr 16 7-16c; middling, falr to fair, 18 18-16c fair, 16 3-16¢, nominal. Receipts, 9,029 bales; stock, 18¢ balos 8T, LOU March 2—COTTON--Steady; | miading o; sales, nhone; recelpts, b bales; shipments, 6i8 bales; stock, 42,90 bales. £l & £&8 . ’ g Steady; domestic, 24@6%c: patns, ; | $91.768.713; woridig balance In treasury of- Bensationsl Damage Reports Continte | “Wiiun suone: coamory specun, | Values Rise Sharply on Buying by | fcce SAIwial ‘o 5anta " S % Desiruble Killing Cattle Ten fo Fif to Influence Wheat, faigc; extras, Smc; third to firsts, ST@Si%o; Shorts Drivi | ubsidiary * siler coin, $21,%7.28; minor i ¥y ¢ held. common to special 26@3iye; state en to Oover, coln, $1,184.022; total balance in weneral teen Cents Higher ki ¥ —r, dairy, common to finest, 38Gic. fund, §57,948 918 | ~Firm, unchanged; receipts, S0 N | ann ; NERVOUS MARKET TENDS UPWARD PSR, atate tull cream, fall fake, wpeclal OFFERINGS ARE VERY SMALL New Yorik Money Market. HOGS OPEN TEN CENTS HIGHER |n £ L coftes Bashet o h | 'V ey, 17 d e, VEW ¢ < . EY Ve d o @16Xc; ourrent’ make, best, 1544@160; com: NEW,, YORK. March $-MONEY—On - ents kept straggling in| NEW YORK, March 2-COFFER-Mar- Corn Inactive, but Steady, with Bear- "’;.'('"‘)‘Lf"l; I:VI%:':‘:'::- ;‘JYQ'I‘:%CM o, | Pemands for Steel and Copper Pro- |3y per Sant; r'lun\;\(‘:hi. 2% ‘per cent; of- | Sheep and Lambs in Good Demand nrl'l n\:’m.‘n t ) T&rnnx‘_ l\;ll!’\:‘?;e ’x‘»m:‘.ln k” ';‘ru"":";::v:‘n‘:'.?)’fll.l't:;:l!; :I‘ng:'r“"_‘nfm 1sh Seatiment Prevailing Amni seconds. 19%e. ducts Help the Metal Group— |fored at 7% e oor cents mnesy ive Siki| and Free sellers at Fally Steady |IN04tHOTS WAt hardly hough very broad | local selling in the absence of prompt sup- | Retusal of Prices to Drop sns, I840Har Teoks e e 1:4§‘§,'§ Bond Market in Ir- ¥y per cont; slx montha M4 per cont Prices—Wethers THighest ey e A Ty T g e e, R rute baTels §ad Ry pouttlens ; b o . - 1\ MERCANTILE = PAPER—{%@% y ! S he closing figures on Sales. Dressed, firm; western ohickens, 1 ) regular, on Record. of lambs Included among early offerings, | firmed up 6 polits from the closing figur fowls. 14@18%c; turkeys, 18@2c. PRt r4¢ . the big bulk of f vi fating of | of last night, but the market showed little : J STERLING EXCHANGE~Firm, with e big bulk of first arrivals conslsting of | of iast nig! L + — 2 ? d Bwotuations were accounts for |actual business in bankers' bills at 8485100 Withiars SuH Jeaciic = of OMAHA, March g, 109, |WHATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT| NEw YORK, March 2—Prices of stocks |83 tor srdny bl ang o $4.8785 for SOUTH OMAHA, March 2, 1910 Estimated recelpts were again limited, | small gt g At g = . rose today to the highest level vet tovened |demand: commercial billa s680ari “attle. Hogs. Sheep, | And buyvers that had orders to fill, bought | genera 3 Jecsstional damage reports o WHMK | L e Ehared @ |on the recovery from the severe decline, | SILVER—Bar, G04c: Mexiean dollars, | official Sorhe Cattle. Hogs, SheeB. | up such strings of killers as sulted thelr |§ points higher to § points lower, " Sales, continues to be the feature of the dally X N r ursday = « PP e Ay S L e TRURE | ol e VRIS A St jcial Monday.......... 76 needs in very good season. There was little |7,750 bags. Closing quotations follow: Marcl market. Reporta, from all sections of the Moderate Temperature. Xhich wet in after the first of the vear. (e = v Officlal Tuesday ........ 542 88 change th otion as far | 6%c; Aprll, 6.960; May, 7.06c; June, 7.10c; winter wheat col o, B! Seotions of tne peratu An obstinate short. interest was driven to | BONDS—Government, —steady; railrond, | Betiuate W edmcsdsy " oo 7 g g P RCCE R TOPOR O R iy (B D08 g Wy LR serious and the result fs a nervous market, | OMAHA. March 3, 1910. | Sover and the buying thus necessitated was | Irregular. W ished grades meeting with the | November, 7.15¢; December, 7.10c; Januar With & umdency to higher levels. o |poengrally clear weatner revaily west of L SN A s, wed | o8 Tolltbe ictations. ou . bndy. Sofhy wire gahree days this week. 1687 preference and selling more readily |ana Febroary, . it dsw(‘(‘u\gz{"fl N& o Corn_ i nactive, but Steady. Senti- [the Micsissippl river, except that umgettle 3 r ved | 8 follo ame days last weel b 818 | Course. Fe estern wethers were “good | Santos, 9%@9e. Mild, quiet; Cobdov! L I e Vet T e | altana o civer, ekou northern Rocky | ¥idence of organiation and the posses- (U, 8. ret. 3 reg....DIKI0t Mo M. fie..re... @ | Bame dave 2 woens vso. 1oy enough. & et B e, o PtV W b k% Soa(g she.Bricppto decilpe in foce of | MoLTIala platoau and north Pacitie caat |sleh of large, tssources and s’ the em. | e coipen ... 10k Hiipan ' %% |Same days § weeke ago.. 1438 flgure 1 the Nigheat over paid at this point 4 the strokg wheat ot. where rains are falling. Generally cloudy y 9 s ethods to push the |U. 8. 3. P ; lame days 4 weeks ago..10,27! for stook of this description, there have not Market, shoe. DRmACH reperts are being verified |river. Moderately heavy rains fell'in the | fOWSVer Lo the wmall offerings of stocks | Uy 4t n DKL & N unide. . | The following table shows the receipts of | lately to glve an accurate Iden of the ad- | 1 X oy sononra eopoer firmer today: and an N i probable. Recelpts €Ast gulf and south Atlantdc statee Wwithin $7 tia xuimid . Jondltion, n turn, 18 Aue | )i, ohLy 10 ba ol BINOM. K. & BTt G 38y | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | vance. Extra prime wethers would prob- local dealers quote lake copper at $13.50G aro llght ‘and cash wheat demand inim- |he 13at twenty four hours, and rains con: (o Ui subsiden sk Gapprenension "on | Am' Re e 1037 %o gen. 4us W% | the year to date, compared with last | ably sell up to §7.75, or even bett sloctrolytic, $18.36(019,60; ansting, $13.00 xrovln‘ Good growing weather is pre- (Unue in the extreme upper Ohlo vailey and gy C‘unlf‘w ch was the motive for |Am. T. & T. cv. 4a..104%%Mo. Pacific e, 0y 1908. 1Inc. The Inquiry for wooled stuff, even though London market higher and olosed icted ;.mnm have Some effect against |48t to the coast this morning. The | the oy ling ear er In the year. In United |Am. Tobacco 4s. SINON, R, R of M. d4s N [ Cottle . s 434 16,070 fat, is stlll urgent from rural sect| and . M ot at £60 bs and futures at Th Ghmage by winter killine. Weather fs somewhat colder In the Atian. | Statés Steel, particularly, (here wera signs | oo o 108N Y. O g SWw..... 0 | Hogs shearers have been taking odd sirings of | {ItM, With gpot & B Pt The SO Rprket was vary siow and fea- | Lo siates and from the’ Ohlo valley ‘south |5 Acivitied by an orginized speculafive | Atmour & il (4, do et G Tl 6% | Bheep (11l : 570 fed ofterings back into the country lately | £613s 6. Tin was steady; upot, 383 turel THllilg Warrow: throughout the day. |10 the gul t 1s warmer in the upper|Part Soo) Srverise Lo surmises that the | Atchison e . s o at prices that are as good or better than | ¥.88%. Londg “ ) tutt was Yo lower, with offorings |Iske reclon and west over the upper Mis- |Market pool in that stock had resumed | do cv ok & i s ia.. B | rice of he ihe packer is willing to pay. The volume | Spot at €168 Te 8 end fututce st 815 Lead in poor demand. “Flevator concerns con-|51881bpi and Missouri vallevs to the. moun- | 9P€rations on the long side. Yesterday's i 4. 98 v 1 of business, however, {s seasonably small | Quiet: spot, P linue to be slow, buyers owing 1o the light |taine and throughout the northweat. " Con- | formal announcement of the ~retirement 100" No Basife 4 ot Mt Bo b D8 M L T on_account of limited recelpts. higher at’ £13 8 0d. Speiter dlosed steady, shipping Shmand: . tons are favorable for continued fair in{frem the directorate of John D. Rocke- 3 R . " uotations on sheep and lambs: Good to | With spot at $6.65 el Primaty | wheat receipti e vloinity “tonight and Thursday, ' with |feller, jr. with °the accompanyin . ox- V. e SO L FlG. i, . g | e | 1810, 19011008 1907, 1606, I190. 11008, | Quolations of Shesp Mnd lambe: Good te lowar at 88 Iron was higher et e ¢4 bushels and shipments were 210,000 bushels, | "0 Important change in temperature blanaton that the family holdings of the cv. 3e 1016, 1 [Feb, 19...18 91%) 691 4 15| 6 78 6 98| * $.00@9.00, cull lambs, $6.5007.00; kood |for Cleveland warrants in London; loc Rgainst receipts last year of 516,000 bushels | Tomperature and precipitation as com- ’ ock “are not sufficlently large to justify e 108% do con. dw.: 104% | Feb. 20...| & | 5ot| 418 688 G o8] shearing lambs, §5.0049.00; straight ‘feeding | market unchanged . and shipments of 357.000 bushels. pared with the three preceding years s Elving any tme or ‘attention to the | Cen. Leather bs..... 1004 Resding sen. in. ... 100 b a1 15 5% lambs, $7.5068.00; good light yearlings, $§7 ST. LOUIS, March 2-—-MHETALS—Lead, Primary corn receipts were 6%0 bushels | 1910..1909. 1308. 1907, | Afallrs of the corporation,” was of a kind | . of N. J. g Ga. LMWSt, L. & B F. fx. i 9% Feb. 2 i I 5 ©8.00; good heavy yearlings, $7.95@7.90; falr | firm, $4.50. Spelter, higher, $5.65. and shipments were 481,000 bushels, against ?fi‘r'“'[",!?'."‘(. temperature.... Jz ‘nw 3\3 % :}:‘dfl :pe(hmdi rurlnll ef{l-lc(‘ some thnn; e, & Ohfo 4%4s ,I’«:\“.Mdoln; :,-. | Feb. 23" | rru:lny. $6.66@7.25. good to cholce weth. s @ Molhises, Toceipts’ last 923,000 bushels and | PLeCIDIAtion .....,......... .4 o culation is in a different mood. A e St L. 8. W. . ars, §7.8607.15; fair to good v 5, 0,75 ugar an olnasen, hels, %g;{:‘?‘lvlq{:y,,;ru:.rfi for today. 2) degrecs. | Quloting of anxlery Cvet a possiblo ‘trido PanlUTIR o it gold e g ¥ 4 ] & 7% §00d to thaloe swas 1 o: talr 19| NEW YORK, March 2-SUGAR-Raw, oy in" precipitation since March 1, | Fécession +is perceptible fn .a similar way il g : K000 ewed, $6.50G7.00. rm; vado, 80 test, 8890 contrifugal, Ao 03 of wn inch The improvement reported in the uteel | o i oS0, Pacitic 6. da. Job. & P Representative sales 3 toxt, 4396, Moiasses sugan, . teat S0, Liverpool closed 4@%d lower on wheat [ Deficiency corresponding period in 129, { trade ia responsible partly for this betier | - Sl NN Feb. 2 No. v. Price. | Refined, steady, cut loaf, 6.050; orushed, and unchanged on co ‘”;:‘flem inch. f,f',““"n Tho steps taken by the rallroad | = . P1Kso, R 4 SMarch i, 150 western lambs ............. 5.96c, mould A. 5.600; cubes, b.60c; XXXX Local range of option: 03 of '-mwx" 'm"cflnondlnx period in lm‘,‘l)zxmm lon to ralse new capital with a |colo, Ing. ta. W% do gen. da March 2. western lambs, cul . powdered, 5.40c; powdered, 5 8c; granulated, - v - - 3 neh. L. A. WELSH, W to golng.forward with Improvements | SColo. Mid, s 71 Unlon Puolfic 4. .. [ - 200 western ewes ... . :‘.35.\ diamond A, b.36c; confectione: A, Articles,| Open.| High. | Low. | Cloge.| Yes'y Local Forecaster. |and betterments form an element in this 0. & & r. & o 4% 98% do cv. 48 .8 106 western ewes .... ’ E 5.06¢, - — e s ol bl — feellng of encouragement. Even the copper | D. & H. cv. 4o...... 1000 do 1n & rot, s, g Al .- ERISIN2T EZESEERERRS [P dF@TIBIzAAre | 3sEnsaREs 85 53 | sccana aos BRBZ B ’ s2523 | vaoao 2 8sEES 2222383 EEEYY M sk | | A 28 west m JSIS—Steady: ean ! St. Louls Gemeral Market. trade came In for a share of this cheerful |D. & R O, 4. 54U, 8. Rubber 6s. Recelpts and disposition of live stock at | 3 Western lambs « MOLASSES—Steady; Now Orleans open A ] ] ewes ASon | 100 HE fecling today by ri a do ref. s WU, 8. Steel 24 5. the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb,, | 33 A 30 g | Kettle, 32qu2c. 1% }ml 100 10 1% L e s I P deciing in' the Buropean visible suppnr o Dlatitiors' to ;;3. sap,Cham. S| for the twenty-four hours endink at § |yl Mexican Yoarings <. 1t J v ¢ $I0% the metal. The decrease since February | Prie p. it b, o'clock p. m. March 2, 1910 221 weatern lambs ................ h A onl el el el oy | gL lower; May, $1.17%; July, $1.06% | fo, "am Lmall but waa the firet reported | fo fn, di ... [ deis & e ... BN FECRIFeS. o G irteen cres o 6 ® 61 6% | Gy 2 4 for many months and had added signi- ( 9 ov 4% % T Weat, Blec, ov. Ga.... 9% Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'S.| KANSAS CITY, Mo., March $—~CATTLE ' | il CORN—Cash lower; track, No, 2, 62c;. No, | ficafice from the large exports from this | gor TS bv s 1 wint oolees €. | sy |C. M. & St. P. A A ++ | Recelpts, 4000 head, including 200 south- P M l E d d o) el 4s | M‘z 4634 [ 5 Shite, 6% @650 gountry, which have gone —into forelgn |siil’ cen. 1st ref. 4s. 9 Mo. Pae. cv. fe ctts.. 064 | Wabash ... . ++ | erns; market 10G%c higher; native stoe er 1ie Lroae Ohl_enl eul 6Ml %% Roturos, Tower; May, 65%c: July, 67%g|UPPlies in the period covered. The price | 1. e, ‘sercr. " N Missouri Pacific. $6.0096.00; southern Nteers, $5.26@7.26; south ‘ - - — omge. Of the metal advanced strongly in London | epia, ssottered, Pacific ern steers, $6.26@7.25; southern cows, $3.50Q Al M Omabs Cash Price OATS—Cash firm; track, No. 2, 46%c; No, | 1048y and copper securities there as well FE 5.50; native cows and heifers, $3.5047.00; Ong ssourt jtackers and feedors, 4.00g8.28; buls, $4:% 5.75; ealves, $4.6009.00; western steers, . . * cn 18 BRIts as here, advanced. London Stock Market, WHEAT--N hand, §1.07%4@1.08%; No. 8|2 White, 49c. Bom " N - et . Mite Tower: May, 48%@40%c: July ne disappointment was felt that yes- " 2 B R e, O o o, | T nehanker: rol o noie oL, 8. | (ardRy’s Tumiars of sEsssiaent ubon o basss | D e th L= hnaiehn Weouritias m;"};?t"-"m‘ h A R e d BG80: extrs fancy and straignt, 34.5og)| for settlement of the Pulladeiphia carmen's | PRAIEG (1A, )8, 10, %, Sbove patity today, 94 No. 8 durum, # il t ard_winter clears, $3.50@4.20. effect was caused in the market. Little 0 IMProve under the lead of United States iy :"w"fr FSU@B8YC; D ?'g‘,i!i;{{%’,{‘?fi‘ ¥ e attentlon was paid to any but favorabio Steel and Union Pacific. At noon the tone white, : 4 v was steady and values ranged from b to 8 3 colgh, N e, B WGy Dnchansed; eacked, east track, | BEWE, Discount rates eased in London, but | figher‘than vesterday's New Yogk cosing SHEEP AND LAMBS -- Recelpts, 000 Improvement. No. b3 ™ : i 3 & “ondon closing stocks: —. = head; market steady; muttons, $.00G7.75; 3 W.«‘:z nb gride, 6@62e. Qmu'mg_e ™ effect on interest rates. PAR Ak RIS gl . DISPOSITION. ofznlro ngs, .75, fed western ewes, $0. WASHINGTON, March 2.—iiparings be- %@ise; Noy 3 white, | EMP TwiNG, e Bonda were {rregular. Total sales, par | ATAL O TR Nortom B s ee Cattle. Hogs. sheesg. i B ol fore the senate committes on commerco feuOisNe; No. 4 white, 84@uo: No, 3 ¥ | ., PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; (fobbing, | Value, $2565,000. United States bonds were | Arsend % o pM......... Omaha Packing Co e S {CHICAGO LIVE §TOCK MARKET | In reference to Missour! river Improvement Fig 8- 2ip: 4: patiow, 44@idc; No, {3 Lard, higher: prime steam, ‘§12.0 | unchanged on eall. . rincipal quotations | pSSinte & i 1empLiAto & : I o proposed by the rivers and harbors bill, - 2.40. Di 18, Number o s al quotations | paits % Pennayivant > BARLITY- W@the; No. 1 feed, 5@ | ruiva Shoris ul‘é";uclinr‘m:lh:.“sfi! ".3\’5.’(; on stocks today were: © b Canadlan Pacitic -~y Armour & Co. attle Higher—Hogs and Sheep Ten |continued today. 5% clears, 14%c. Bacon, un . High. Low. Close, | Chesapeake & O..... $}4Reading . Behwartz-Bolen § Cents Highe S, Waters Fox, a civil engineer of Kansas RYE-No, 3, %t%e; No. 3. T4@Tse. Bk ) AL nAUARKSAT. DORed (7)), onatmers 30 i ahor, extra ‘shorts, 16%c; clear ribs, 15%c; sh S s oo 48 | Chicago G. W........ 3 Southern Ry : MUrphy ............. % . h 0 by, it wa” HE S SUCACA SV ., Carlot Repeipts, Heats, e 104 We; Bhort | i samatod Copper 2 Wi 7% 60% | Chi., MIl & St P..149% du pfa.. Bt Diaie; Piskina CHICAGO, March 2.—CATTLE-Receipts, | CIty, who [ i8 Y 1901 whest. Corn. Gats. | RYE—Nominal at sic, Amorioan Agricultural ... a% 46 8| Do oo ... 19K Southern Pacti B eiitan, Vancant S Lakh, £ g.%'snleo-a. market 10g20c higher; steers, [in Missourl for nearly twenty-five years, Chioagei. i 4 W g0 14 | POULTRY—Stea:dy; chickens, 1ic; spring, A h /4 i w® FAEE! ; western cows, $3.6096.00, ¥ HOGS—Receipts, 5,000 head; market 10c ‘St.flling Statement Made by Engineer higher; bulk of sales, $9.46@9.75; heavy, $0.76 ps 2. @.8; ' packers and butchers, $.609.80; Fox in Defense of River light, $9.30009.66; pigs, $8.5049.25. o8 t cmrBab¥: Ba: azananaac | Denver & Rio ...\ 4" Tnion Pueific. cows, $4.00@5.76; heifers, 34 vi ipal witness. He sald it wa 7 7 Stephens Bros . . N ) | was the principal wi Minneapoiis ..o, nr oo 18%e; turkeys, 21c. ducks, Mo: feesa, 150, A ey s T | e B R R T e Hill_& Son v | el WPl o Sope, WP | ety feasible to get n twelve-foot chan- Bhe RN e B i S e ¥ s Dawm & w6 i . Jreeen - F. B Lewls . HOGS—Recelpts, 20,00 head; market 10c |nel from St, Louls to Kansas City, six feet S| BGGS—Lower, . ik b . i o BW| G0 34 pld.. 5 | Huston & Co i . : ¥ s Dultthssvom ” S A Recelpts SHipments, s HER e s o e 35 Root & Ci b tosho Sh fie 3, $i0.001010; butchers, {o Blyux City nd four fot} to'Foet, Bea A T our, 5. & 009 | 3 5% | Tilinots Centrial. W Spanish 45 i " H. Bulla { -] .86, on. ""G‘“," ‘GRAIN 'AND' PROVISIONS | Wheut, by 2,300 . 8 6% @ SILVER—Bar. steady at 23 5-10d per on, | L F, Huss . el B igus; packins, t;g%&do. PI8% | “Mr. Fox made the startling statement sy ] X s | A : 10 10k e | MONEY—14@lls percent = L Wolf ... SHEEP AND = LAMBS—Receipts, 12.000 | that the Missourl river eroded thirteen Features of the Trading and Cl Oats, bu 113, The rate of discount in the open market | McCroary & Carey head; macket o higher; shecp, 50106 | oecs o o e e emon ™ goirteen Am. Sugar Refining. . 1% 1% 1% | gor ghort and three months’ bills is 24@ | 8. Werthelmer lambs, $7.5009.40; yearlings, $7.40G8.50. i City to St. Louls and that much of : i oux City to St. Lou Am. T. & T. W et St. Lowis Live Stock Market. this erosion could be avoided by the pro- v an Bo : H. F. Hamilton . CHICAGO; ‘Mareh -2.— Kansas City Gral Am, Tchou.o ptd. e 0K MR Ny ST \ i ) e + — WHEAT—Un. | American. Woolen sy 81 e 3 nervous today, “%lfllfi to 1%0 | (KANBAS. CITY, March 3--WH . ST. LOUIS, Mo. March 2.—CATTLE— |posed Improvements, Kansas City will put Receipte, 2800 head, Including 200 head in a million-dollar boat line from Missouri " a8 -l Anaconda Mining Co....... 1% 80k 6l Boston Stocks and Bonds. and closing weaj val. offerings, %@ |changed; No, 2 hard, $L. ,12; No, 3, 31.07 [ A¥ACOR0s - Mining \?& m& ,l‘s‘:: onton Sto i onds. Texans; market 10gGl6c higher; native ship- | # - ping aia” export stecrs, W'W dresweq | Whether the government makes the im 5 g, 7e . frese . g q . J. Inghram . %e Off. Action In the corn pit was mors | @l No. 2 red, $1.20@1.24; No. 3, $1.17@ | Atchivon e t s BOSTON, March 2—Closing quotations on temperate, prices finishing e o.r'f, O:n 1 wfl‘fi’ i e O 31.0dG1.02%, | Aiiantio. const Lin . m* .‘32 4 | stocks were as follows: oo Rodischild . . and butcher steers, $6.207.50; steers | Provements or not, sald Mr. Fox. He added §057 | under l,m:u“ $4.6046.10; stockers and | that the line would be much more effec- sellers; September, 854@3%c, sellors. I Niivea it Mo. & Kan. Calf closed m 3o lower. In provisions | SISty Bopember e, e aixeq, | Balimors & Ohio. Al u Allouer 8ol Degen 1repons 2 : Focind teeders, fooows and heifers, $3.78@ | tive if the government work is done. untavorable, causing wheat prices to soar | J1Y:, % Leibebd ontral Louther ! 4 4 Totals ........ B4 oms 70| S canners, H10g8.%; bulls, §3.6005.8: high point bel I May trav- 3 Chicngo & Altor % 1 days 15,000 head, about the same as & Week | higher; pigs and lights, $5.66@9.80; packers, - PeNd Doy hish polnt at|erfenitc: No. & sueS%e; No, 3 white, 610} | Borkiomen St 111t “ i 2 1 on. 1 B [ Kline & Chiristy’ from Mo to %o above. vesterday. Under a |“‘U87F5 Nominally unchanged; No. white, | Contrl Lesther ¥ 5 calves, $8,50410.00; Texas and Indian steers, || i i . 3 L CATTLE—Receipts of cattle were falr ¥ A fures” ot orr e liona trons i | 6@ 4c; No. 2 mixed, Hadde. G S ;4 18 |again today, making the total for the thres | *Oue fearimiaS el fors, $5.6005.60. PATTEN PREDICTS BIG CROP i ) f ; e market as & whole was in moving over & wider space. Tho close Was $17.00916.00, b it ! Lt | B bt . B Very satistactory condition, b T i ey Europe, but Keeps Olose 0 2898582853288, 3 R : e’ Dl & Crop treponts et both fayorablo ana | Aci Mo, & ®ge0c; May. GRGENC bd; | Brookl mapls T e 1 v ! igg | Other buye tures fe uations from the | "1ty i 7agbe. Chostpeuks & Ohlo, 8—Receipts, 8200 head; market 5G10c LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,600 weak and little removed from the low point ER—Unchanged; creamery extras, |o” &' 0 & Franklin ; s Duyers of best teers wera out in the};ead: mackets strong: native mutlons $4.90 to Market. ' " With Maysdeosdo $1. WH%@L #0c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 26¢; packing stock,| Gulorado - AN % ot [ i, v ds early in the morning looking for sup- 3y v May corn !fi:pp’d:ir'om 4o 'u"fii Cash | wiko Colorado. &, Southers.. ... *Granby Gon. . 1T Dllew and “such oattle as found" fayor In i o FLMgE I, culls and Buoks, gorn fell off from WY to To 'on W Wmited [ KAGS—76c lower; current vécelpts, §5.15 | Colo. & 8o, lat ptd. d T R QGreene Cananes . 8. 3 o their eyes sold 10gl5c higher than yester- [ ¥ i stockers,’ $3. L NEW YORK, March 8.-Iames A. Patten, domand and light offerings, No. 3 white | a case. SRS S i % 3 a0y day, On the other hand inferior kinds of ) % Gatine. Tre s u wealk, Regalpts. Shipments, | Sousollisted Gu ; | 9 Utah Con. ., ; catile, or pretty decent kinds that did not| Jamsas City Live Stock Market. | tho Chicago wheat operator, today, befors 1 selling at X, Wwith May 4o dow: 0. ‘Wheat, bu. 1 Corn_ Products Lake Qopper 1% Winona, ... t it buyers, did not show 80| KANSAS: CITY, March 2—CATTLE—Re- | sailing for, Europs on_ the Mauretania, cu#mu#au< i IV Bt a ] B ER Delaware & Hudpon, La Salle Copper ... 18" Wolverme BADRen. to SCICERUY celpts, 5,60 head, includin . - % much Improvement, being _rather —slow. 200 southerns; | said he would continue to keep in touch light W'#mm%em. Iut“mom‘n Oate Bils s a0 g'«n‘v-rn-ha)'(l:mfinnfl “ A% | eAked, Barly receipts changed hands in very good l:::arkdet '"3“ .u} 1-610 hlxh:_w. cnq};n (XDt | with the markets, because of the long- lons: our] g y season. re eers, $.00@ ; fair to in the day by a sharp advance In prices Minneapolis Grain Market. s Scennay.y OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, irable cows and heifers sold 10c higher | §0od, $5.9007.00; western steers, $6.60G77.50; | time interest he had {n them. Mr. Patten of both pork and lard. The demand for| MINNEAPOLIS, March 2.—WHEAT— s s —y at least than yesterday, In fact & §00d |Stockers and feeders, $4.25G6.25; southern | said: ) bt inenhte e, fos Yol st e AN . B SO BT | uante 38 Tomer Frostes reices pane | anf s dinlhe el ot o cofs R ke R gL gonts, v, Y ™ have poard . oot iy et w o the high level, finishing unchanged to 1o |1ibe Nov 2 Lorikern Wiar s Nord, fié@ R BTN B e hed by Bayers and Wholesalers. |not show much change. @450; 4 [ 2 whother it would be ‘possidle to. corner higher for riba, 186200 higher for jarg ang |1t R P [ e peen O athyyse BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | Desirable feeders were fully steady, which OGE—Receipts, s the wheat this year. I do no¢ think it would 12%4@17%c higher for pork. EED—Flax, $2.18%. L TG AR | the retall trade in 1-b. cartons, 82c; No. 3, | means that they are selling very high, as |10c highe $H. be possible. In my success I took advantage Leading futures ranged as follows: 'ORN—No, 3 yellow, 57%@68%e. Tate Mate Bl ] in 60-1b. tubs, 3lc; No. 3, In 1-Ib. cartons, | the market on thet kind of cattle ‘has |, avy, packers and butchers, | or corn conditions 6nd T had the good for. . OATE—No. 3 white, 65%G0%0 SN Ml n o b $0c; in 801, tubs, Wige; picking stock, solid Been high every day of late While good |3.i6G0.10; ilght, $0.40G080; pigs, $.166.00. FEAp g R RYE—No. 2, T64@fc. Int. Marine pfd...... pack, c; common, 2ho; fancy dairy roll, | LEht cattle are not very plentiful and are| BHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts 50 |tune to get it right, BRAN—In 100-1b. sacks, $22.00922.50. International - Paper |2c; common, 19c. ' Market chunges every |8°Iling to fair advantage, common and in |head: market steady; lambs, $5%G915:| “One thing I want to say!before leaving: FLOUR_First patents (n wood £, o, b, | Intermationsl Pamy . . Tuesday. ferlor” llgnt stockers oontinue slow and yearlin 5o RGRT wethers.' 85 GLI5: | 1 oo that roports from Kansas ssy there wa Contral . g o weak, a% noted al 5 .3; stockers and feeders, ! . 2063.60. S D R B 5", 1895 brick, 19c: domestic block Swiss, 3c; {m-|SOTn-fed steers, $6.60G7.65; fair to good corn- e formation and observation the wheat crop Louisville & N peselt ¥ - 1835 | BTICR Buine 300, . 00 fed steers, $6.166.60; common to falr corn. 8¢, Joseph Live Stock Market. will be a big one and the wheat market Philadelphia Produce Market. o e ) B RS A 16% | POULTRY-—Dressed: Broilers $ a doz.; |fod steers, $5.0006.75; good to choloe co ST. JOSEPH, March 2-—CATTLE-Re- | may look for an ere of prosperity, A fair to good cows . " PHILADELPHIA, March 2—BUTTER— | Misourt Pacitic ; O | for storage, W: for Oeth springs, A o . "o 5000, °9m [ ceipts, * 1700 head;. market, - 100 . higher: 700 i 4 . it i Steadyi extra, Westorn croamery, ic; | Mo K & T w i o T TR T R e i cows and heiters, $00GAM; good to cholce | 342", DLChGiathye and heiters, 006 | The Bubonic Plague ol nearby’ prints, 8c. Mo K 8T pe i : ckers and feeders, 4; fair to good o t s oi0a ik Homer squabs, # per do: fancy squabs, k HOGS—Receipts, 4,500 head; market, destroys fewer lives than stomach, llver rent, Tecelpts, In returriable cases, o at | Now Yerk Cantral. ; 2 | s, 186; ‘stag, 1o; ducks, tull fogthered: |BELLeTs, 3.00g400, veal calves. Wooos®; (*Bhump AND LAMBS—Rece! 1,500 | Bitters 1s the guaranteed remedy, 60c, For TARERE: SONR SIHIA AEews cAses; %fl B I A AN g | 13c; geese, full feathered, llc; turkeys, e e ot B T head; market, steady; lambs, $5. 2. sale by Beaton Drug Co. KL S P Trie oame, | North Amarican ] i g (3 _gulnes fowls, HLD par don; plgscns, BEEF STELRS. oux City Live Stock Market. || y Y T Nave Y oF O il creaims, | foripars, Faclrl FISH @il trosen)iiermng, o: eaimon, . o e SIOUX CITY, In. March 2—(Speclal JEFF DAVIS’ SLAVE DEAD o ¥ d b . 1le; pickerel, » Whitefish, plke, 10c; ;. Telegram.)—CATTLE—Recelpts 2,100 b e Liverpool Grain Market ) trout, The: chsten, dioi lates Srappies, 169 i wilers, sirongor; tiaders, ateady 19 iower: | Gordon Davie, Bers Slave to Family . ; smel P c; ell, S- eceipts ; mAr] 100 LIVERPOOL, March %—WHEATSpot, 3 & 3 e H .I'Be 58 &8 BE B5 BX b3 . s2asrY g3388: 58 | 18} haddock, 13c; flounders, 12; fresh hali. higher; range of prices, $9.35@9.10; ot Confederate Leader Passos dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock: Pullman Pulace Car. | but, 13c. . Al sales, $o/i6ghen Pries ¥ R EIS Away Texas: . 1 Sutlure;. qlloli:;; Marob, 88 1%4; May, 7 11%a; | Ralivay Steal Soring | o'vs'rmxs—‘sam;\-. £mail cans, 2c; " - or uotations bas uly, T8 L cesesrasenen , gallon, $1. New York count. E: Stoek in 8 . [T o g e e ek 4t CORM-—83o%, quiet; new Amarican mixed, Ronubilo Beeel pid | 8o Savge: Yo: wation, siee” endm Recelpts of live stock at the six principal | SAN ANTONTO, Tex., March 3—Gordon . spring straights, :A‘zathe;l,l mxd&ui’ll'd uA.-:xe.:'lc;.n ‘flx.u_l', 68 | Rock Ialand Co...... 3 | small, zm,dlngo, s&x gallon, $1.35; extra western markets yesterday: Davis, who was born a slave to Jefferson :& .,: 2.1 . i) 'utures, H ch, i July, | Rock Island Co. pfd B h{fyfgfawé‘u.;sémhu: R i R B Cattle. Hxng(;)' Sheep. | Davis' family, died yesterday at his home cthlA« mJu_u I\;;x B8, €00o; talr to Toledo Seed Market. St. L. 8. W. pfd... < § b TR ’m.'c LZ.',:‘\;CJ‘.“NQ ;scfiayokg: :{"uf oar : et | o "I| fim:::rs:":ve "::ke” ’:‘"'m;)“r:l'al‘hu T X o et 3 , X | No. 1, Tie; No. . Joseph . Y 00 ctv o was n’ by unidn ors SBEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §2.004; | TOLEDO, March 2 —SEEDS—Cash cloyer | S/o%-Shetfisid 8. & 5100 TG 1eR , Te; No. 8, Gie. Round: No. 1, 9i4c; No, Kansas City . . 7,700 3,500 | and made a corporal in the upién a {3‘,- “;’:’:-hrn- $2.10%. Timothy, gfi' ) Mn{,fl;h. &;s#mfiplneuj? fixzy,;now.},%' &;;;\;;;,l' i 2 % 28 u:)_:‘!.“s‘\tc late: No. 1, 6%c: No. 8t. Louls . % 8,200 PO lon army . 90, rejecting, . .70 0. Rallwi ... TR ' " | neglected, $1.80@7.00. Timothy, prime and | Tenneses Copger . ul’l‘B—Slr-wbarl}g:-mElO;}dA, per_q Short ribs, | March, §1.96. Alsike, prime and March, | Texas & Pacifi. QOrangos: - Call iAol e short clear sides | #1.62%. e 0 sizes, per box. ;| L?me’ln brand, b O o Primary recolpts were| MILWAUKEE. March 2.—WHEAT—No, | o o mae strast giezs sause sizes, per box, ¥.00; 240-420 sizes, &c per Correnpe. dihe any s yen th BIG000 bu. the |1 northern, $LISwL19%: No. 2 morthers. |U. 8 Rubbe. box less. Bananas: Fancy s it & day & year ugo. |5 mnvnr; May, $1.14%. U, 8, Steel X bunch, $1.76@2.00; Jumbo, bunen, §2.75g: 17 pawicdorecelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, © OATS-Jitge, U. 8. Steel pid. Grapes: Imported Malagas, per kog, $6.00G | 1. ... ‘1120 2,000 Taas’ 423 cars; oats, 189 cars; hogs, | BARLEY-Sample, B2%@T1%c. Dtk Ocgper . 4 6.60. Grape Frult: Florida, 64-64-80 size: um 1220 @ — - 290 s K n% {ppies; Jonathan, and urllnubloo.l.d.n. o NEw T YERA on | - Market, % X i bbl., $.00; Ben Davi er Dbl 35.50§4.00; YORX GENERAL MARKET| ppopis, Maroh 2—CORN Unchanged ] par bl 5k R | . No. 3 white, 60%c; No. 3 yellow, G0c; No, 8 | Westinghouse Electric . ¥ 3 L, $4.60; Gano, per bbl, $4. W Quotations: of “the Day om Various |00 No. 4, b8c; no grade, 62pos p ¥ ern Unlon . Y 0% 1 Russels and Bpys, per bbi., $4.50; - 136 1 3 b i warse . 168 Commeaitios. OATE—Qulet; standard, ¢7ic. Wheeling & L. B i W. W Shasmaion Pl beg i) | 118 1 8 L3 1 Chicago ¥ 20000 121 and was afterward known as “Corporal” i o stce Wonidies ol FE T 4 . Totals .. X 52,000 22,00 L 3 * Pneumonla always results from'‘a eold Cotton Market. d cun be prevented by the timely use of NEW YORK, March 2—The cotton mar- | 4% : ket operied steady, unchanged to 4 points | Chamberlain’e Cough Remedy, higher and showad a net advance of S@10 |/ —_— ) pointa, with near positions relacively firm A Stayer. n response to firm Liverpool cables and | . o covering by yesterday's sellers. Trading |, Tiullo., Barker!” sald Smithkin, meeting was rather quiet at th , but offerings | P friend on the street. “How woes it Increased on the advance and the market, | ,All right T guess” said Barker during the middle of the morning became | ..50en Bobbie Sponger lately?' more active, while prices eased off on |, ¥es: Bobble 18 down at my pisce st rumors that some of the larger bull inter- | Westhampton now. I invited Bim' down i ests were. taking profits fop e o'y v SRR . 'utures n steady; hi 78 b d e wi BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 10700, My, 1473c; July, 14800, ago? % ¢ N0 s om.. 18.72; September, offered, 15. It was" sald Barker, “but ‘You know ar BEA S : B agir s e otter : Bobbie s an expert at making both ends % B B 18.28c; January, 12.2%c. meet."—Harper's Weekly. " Conaafan ®oan EREISERNS BBESES sgsgsses ¥8$§Ev".“‘u-u w E 8& R8T =25333 328 83 NEW Yorme J Wiscousln Cerlrai [ i3] Colorado Jonathans, per + March2 —FLOUR—Market Duluth Grain Market, Pittsbarg Coal .. ¢ r tra fancy Colorado Jo ns, per bex, Fobogerdy cand | quiet; Brg [P0 | DULUTH, March 'S—WHEAT—No. 1|omied ey "omieross iion: L 11 |$2.00; extra faney goworedo X Beuities, pei or“Dalenite. ‘b 150 20t oo S04 WIn- | northern, $1.104: No. 3 northern aiats| Lot Jete 0000 L i3 10203 e ah. Granbarrier: Jecacr Desape 488 winier e, N6 L Seoogeser ol | May. SLid: July, S, : "| Total saies for the day, $S3,00 shares. | By *Far tbl., Wl Datess Anchat rmag: | Hscies, Quint &+t “Wyo. © pril T He: May. e pune e pie: Tio! sxtras, No. 2, $4.40@4.55; | w ! — Ib. pkgs. In bOX, Per box, §2.00. : 35 . o April, 14.71c; May. 14.77c; June, 14.54c; July, |~ B.0GE0, receipia bk ‘g;{;‘;"';;;:l.::' Weol Murket. % pss % 2% stears..110 6 i4.51c; August, 18.9ic; ‘Beptember, 13040 90, PKES. | HOGS—It was another pace-making mar- | () ber, 9¢; Novem Decem Bominal. Rye flour firm r BOSTON, March 2.—The dullness b n_box, $2.00 Pk . $. > s ctober, 13.5%¢; November, 12.42c; em- n be B' c . w. % i Sl to ‘Wd)'su‘:k- looal - wool' maeket, whieh unch! 1,-’" the ,rQ“o:l"gn! ;:'Thhle.a lm;;m‘sn-‘-.nuel Burns, Potatves: Wiscon. | ket In the E;u( yards this morning, featured |per, 12440, er rl 00¢| o. honiet: l’a‘“&,‘“ G |+ 614 New 2 L a1, bR 06 per 100 | cedes the purchanse of the mew el is ot T 600; Coiorado, per | 48 usual new high tops and s new | Sjot closed qulet, 15 points higher; mid- low, $LOGLE: course, $LGGLI: kilh aried, | (DOUKh holders have made silghi conms: crate, 3236 Rutabagas: Cgnada, per NEW ORLEANS, March 2—COTTON— b Tavi: o 2 Western, dc, nominal, | {eITIONY Wool both greasy “wnd scoured, | Detrol U. Ry: ¢, per g |1 low, Ao sacks, per b, 2c; white. ue noted Low ordinary, 11 1-16c., | ge1y !tl‘v;o-n D e Snnl WiIRploedy: Mo 2 req | flsoer, Fulled, ool sd (b forelen pro- | Kinud Ol Homy T, i, | Viasc, spanian oflone: Fer erace 5l ola || Toward the cose, after most of tho targor | NOIRA: " ttinary. e, “nominul; | oo “""‘?"'1'::5“.,"&. Neb. Tel. Btock, § per cent... 10 | fancy, white, per Ib., 1 per Ib,, ibc | changed hands at prices about & nickel oable: ing, 36@d7c; three-eighths blood combing. % | bunches, 60c; Shallotts: Per doz. bunches, | 50id at $9.5099.60, and on up to $9.75, whic 1 Ligh average cost. Most of the early saios | qi; e Mg A e, : more marked than for _some years.|giy of Omaha 5& 181Z........ L 101 j01% | B T S i Ber bbL, | were Just about & dime higher than yei 0% -upiands, 1bo; middiing gulf, 15.%c; CORNMEAL<8teady: fine white ana yel. | OnlY small ‘lots "are selling raplaly, ay. |G of Om " e ik ;fl‘* Caulitlower: H to & heads, | 3LUN e rage {rade nd both packers' and seles, 118 beles Brokers and Dealers Columbus, Neb., B . i Ay shippers seemed anxious enough for ma- ? Soritory weol bt iy ey, i dona in | cudahy Facking co i | e B S ot Aforfi:.ulnndf“”“‘l.“ et U % gl0e b sud of the 25‘3-1?&.‘1?& Batee. to arriver 80 ba "mflm m £ o. b, New York. but there Is scarcely any demand for|Erie R R. col § per cent n i b. bunch, $0c. Onlous: Red, per 1b,, '2ihe; [ 8UPPLY, almos| . & a8 above | heaged, 8,100 bales. good ordinary, Oldest and Largest : - Lumber Co. 6. 198 10y | Vegetables: Parsaips, 'carrots beets, tur. | Orders had been filled, the demand fi Bt ahd No. 3 hanicain N> S e | ania fibecessN o, s wushen Sog i | Mes Blec, Co. 4 par cont aotas, i | Niph, in wacks, Der b Bo. Gariie: Eatra |l6ned out somewhat and. late arrivaly . , nom- , : Wheat ‘'was nery: Delaine washed, 39g#c; X. X, §7 i | Nortn Platte Valley Lrri. C g N uthern Vegetab) s lower than at the opening. £ desiinea “carny imder | fine unmerchantable, Sic: half blood comb. | Norn, Fieste Valler, 5 Sy [oateD geeastech e doxr | °Aconalderabie® portion® of the recelpt [ . 1 Jlc; quarter blood combing, c; De- Co. » . Parsley: Per doz. bumches, 5oe. * | figure 1s the highest ever paid at this polnt e unwashed, 0c: fine unwashed, 27 o . Yo N e T Spinach: NP L | T Pl ton " earendnr BAIG 8t this be be | p . Michigan, Wisconsin, New York | . X Plant: Fancy Florlda, dos., §L§0 | remembered, went at with tops leeces—Fine unwashed, lsgzm delaine un- | By ) . 2.00. Fancy ¥lorida or Cuba, |at $9.65, and a spread of .2 purchased washed. 81gd3c; half blood unwashed, 3@ v, by M. » , $4.5005.00. Btring and Wax | the big ] Kentucky, Indlana an — ' & . 8 Ry § t amper, 3 % = | Mo, o 6c. Kentucky, = Indian Q Missouri C. B, St Ry’ pld, Hamper, 15.00g8%0 " Cucuin: | Burke-Richly Co. put a top on both hog and cattle ‘markets Tuesday of this week. ighths blood, 360%7c; blood, c, One car of steers sold at $7.05. Three cars of hogs at $9.65. hs, 70@72; f1 6 to 8§ , T«on‘(l::o fall, W&n‘ (n)mc;nml:‘—o:}l;‘:lh:flcw‘uuh lx"!m‘ch aovilhss The highest sales ever made for hogs on the South Omaha market, H 1ddl ty, 5. fall h Batate o. b t notes, 1911 BERC Tl Gefuctiva;. gk, Oreqn: | Uaion EY, ‘rock "B Omebabeit leituce In hampers, " & Eastern No. 1 staple, 4@75¢; eastern cloth- P _—_ MISCELLANEOUS~Cids ing, 0@’ valley No, 1, 57@68c. Territory New York M & Stocks, i er 3 bbl, $3.76. Honey: New, 24 We also sold a load of hogs at $9.75 today, a new record for the South Omaha market, Ship to us, we will get you the market price for your stoek. Fibine staple, Togrto; medlum staple. | NEW YORK, March —Closing quota- | §:55 Horséradish; 2 dozen in Shee SL00 BURKE-RICHLY CO L T@T2e; fine clot IR meliom | (120 0 mmining alects Wece: Nalnuts: ‘Black, per Ib. dc: California Room 201, Exchange Building, South Omaha, T Iiforn! N Sloivine, Sigmo; balt Dliod. Eete; thrws- | (U8 O TN SO0kt mevnt con . per 16, Pli Hickorymuta: Large. per” b, Pulled extra, S ine A S GToer s, | Brunswick Coa. ...\ 3 SLittle Chlel ... 1" {c. small, per Ib., be. Cocoanuts: sack, Pu xtra, ne A, 67070c; A|com Tunnel stook 3 Mexican A Bt ver §oz., Go. ST, LOUIS, March 2-WOOL—Un- | o Bty gt 1ty Sniare changed; territory and western medl Horn Stlver ... Standard ... Ofls & Rosin, i fin : v ; ~ e mcd{tun. I.i«: fine, l&. x.-:.;"m‘fr . Yeliow Jacket ....... OIL CITY, Ps. March 3—OIL-Credit Hay Market. & — balances, runs, February 2, 10289 barrels 14521 barrels; shi OMATIA. March 2 —HAY_Choico Kansgs Treasury Statement. | B 1) 3.178,847. 2 . i No. 1 $1280; No. 3, $11.00; courpe. | WASHINGTON, March 2—The conditio VA 3 ’ i hicking, 0. | Straw_Wheat §.00 | of ‘the treasury At the heginning of bus: |1t tarponiiae tiom! oo ~OTLSPIr- T{s and oats, oo Attaity, Be% The aup- | ingss today was as follows: ROSIN—Firm; B, #% D $40; B 4.6 oy I very Tight" sl ‘Dracti- | “Trust Funde—Gola coin, $568.162,869; siiver | ¥ Sem G % T o, K. $.50; ly all cleaned ows dollars, 356,146,000, silver doilars of 18, | M, $6.35; N, $6.66: WG, $6.65, WW. §7.000 F BEEEEESTTILTILTT AL AL TS ceceecee .EIEGSRGISSS!SSS'B‘SSBSS!SSE’ g23rrsscosaEe: ET T TELT T T T S TS v