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s Rutt ‘ni:(}ton'h ;J‘hent Prices 2> SH R Ilfsw WEAK czmim‘ MEAVY' RECEDPTS Quotations Ball OFF stdaaily Th out & slon—Crop Reporis Disre- ded and Teading Slow——Corn s Wenker, \Y Lk OMAIA, Ma aThe bulfil Syever * e reporls se and whe iges we decline “agall’ Wdng o creased rece,pts- and large ments wega Cuigher w-...;u Recelpter of \gorn the demand shows ment. Prices cofititide onthie. dechihd and inless ;)\n demmd picks Up nu changg Is pre- ot W heat ened < aharpiy, . wiiling steadily throughout the sessiua. ports were disregarded and cash was decidedly siow; buyers were not elined to take the mmuderate offerings. The cor, macket was decidediy weak, selling wddigonerui and i, béars had nu opposition. Heavy receipts and no demand broke cashop A(_-, otkprirgs «bewns . taken | were llfl»"“ ¢ 205,00 blshels, trnm e to' lower.” W t receipis inat year of 800,000 busnels and shipm: A9 busheis. Primary Fecelpty wére 4,000 bushels and shipments were 416,000 busheis, against Eoceipts Inst year of 16000 bushels And nYm:nu of ©43,000 bushels, leatances were Mz0M0 bushels of corn, Bpone of 101,000 b Liver] and s kept on the cables, in world & ‘ship qatures. e v il improy lofver | 1up 1e whea 1n ! #nd wheai and flour equal to ol closed %@%hd lower on lowey on Qo options: ul wheat N }mfif QW; 8 1 im.] | 4w ‘l’m 4% \ l-h:.. Cm Prices. WHEATSND. J32° haRtS §.04G1.06; “No. 3 hara, ll\flif‘\ W, No. ]Ill’d‘ YSQGILU, re- inolea i 0. iy i S0 4 JL No No. 8 white, No, 2 color, 4 color, 9%@ uc Nn 1 )H~ e, ¢ h a & mo‘i g&i‘:au e "0 *y w.@m‘-:c wi a40; Nov 4 white, Un@ike; No: 8 yellow, AR@1%c; Nog 14 yellow, 41@4l4c; No. 3 mixed, 41 ! 3 BARLEY=-No. 4, 58@60c; ‘No. 1 teed, 570 R -xb, 7, 78d; 4l 8, @Y. | Carlo RBeceipts, T/ 47 . Wheat. Cbrn. Oats, . 2% E) 130 | Close,| Sat'y. i}fiéx} 101 1a ] 10i% i 1 sty iy “h 2 g {5 o' lfln: uv.| A4 3 durum, ( & gl“ 1 nneapo AR ()ln&hn’ Duluth cnwufly GnAiN AND PROVISIONS Featurek o thé Temdthn and ‘Closing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAS h Te-Under pressurs of abg arghal Sh wheat fell off sharply loday. Corn sagged. decidedly and . oats nnna I “writh other graing. Pro- visions gained materially in the earlier| minutes of the market and then weakened in sympathy with the course of grain ces. . pBlIrlth ‘sentiment controlled wheat, May prices finishing with a net loss of 1%4@1%e, after ng ‘n extreme decline lm The May.delivery bore the brunt ef bears’ onslaught, falling 1114 eloa ' led™ A and short selling weakened %o to 14@lie. The and then moved -.I 4 n h|n( I 4o off at 09N """:”f m lmnllnl & movement: of and prics h int shdwed losses O e 61 of ‘cash corn were fairly Iuw 50ld at 58 July option shows reatedt wemkness, T Y approx- . Weakness was manifested in corn all day fell off from by shorts cause m the low point, but the th May lc down, at libe RIEEad s Gman ot slow, which ultéd in a deoline of abeut lc. No. 3 yel. @50e. Liquidati oats, price: Afler selling Datween 4o and 4o, May closed 1o provisions, pork showed. the groatest wnkn.u. the May delivery declining from .97 he- market closed firm, Sin et éltvery uncl d to T P Sy 1!! a unchanged to %e Quetations on the Iy Droducts were: Pork, $4.8; lard, §12.a24; be, Leading futures rarked as follows: Articles.| Open. | Highyy Low wlo-aiht‘ *Wheat | 112%/ 14041 n%u nkea] *~8:~';¢I 112% | 86 8t 80 824 33%)| ® &5 i u u 13 13 12 12 hesh Kol S . II | (.llh ulflullon. Ll as follows l"l wlnlor straig! '51?.*. ‘ nts, ers, $3.0606. 4. 1 lll‘l 906.06 27 1 northwest m. ‘n. Fimothy, 830 | No. ern. $3.10%. mo | I’ROVIBIDNS—K“I pork, Dfl' I g‘ hort 190" uea bm&ufll h. Bhort ‘cleas wheat-afd flour were ary recelpts were ith, b oormwndln aFear do " The yisible the United” States in- ihe. -week. The | dmount gof udnuu .on ean passage increased, ¥ 7 AR xfiw: YOI akh‘wngn. MARKET tomorrow: Whea, ddts, B cars; hogy, Aligen, i white 130; kiln No. g =} R b o { mortherm Suiuth RrS winter, TR noa sin and No: Hon, eat 'I. weak and lower under hm: A H orable oro I—n r'.unlm-. an: dny l‘srr‘m © Ay, [particular feature with trade int DES—Easy; C-nnl Am-iu. lm hemlock LEATHER—Qulet »e mvmoul—hn. firm; mess, $26.00: | centa: sales the | :‘g ool n“ from % N & firu?i -—l-‘ud oF Mixing, 9G0; fair to - " m‘, ‘on Various | Partly Clonay fl 26.00. t- ’f.vm prime city, hhds, 7c ot lrru. pmlled helnn ;u‘:n'u««' plekifd hame, $) irm; middie weet, ptlme. ;u1 fined, bareiy ste TALLOW - Stends countty, eX@le. RIOE QUZt; domentio, 24@9Ne. « BOTTER - Lower creamery ‘spedials, 3ic; extras, 3%c; third to first, r’mr. held, second to special, 6@, state dalry, com mon 1o finest, Hidic; progeas, firet to gpe 2Aeye; western factor fed et itation creamery, E—Firm; state, fu eclals, 174@GISc; fancy, 1746 1634@16%¢; current 'make, to falr, 18@16e; m, fall good bost, skims, m to prim. Dressed, irregular; fowls, 1UG1SYc; western turkeys, WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT wesday Aftér Warmer Night for Nebraska, OMAHA, Maréh Light precipitation was gener lasi twenty-iour hours in the ipper OLIO vailey and easterr lignt snows are failing In the lake regon this morning, with ligut rains in the New lingland states. The weather Is generally clear in ihe southern siates, the central valleys aud throughout (ie iyost, precipitation worthy of mention curred In those segtions since the preceding d over the upper A cool wave sp: and northwest uring Sunday, and much-golder weather valis this morning from the Rocky mountains east over the central valleys and lake region. With the generally clear weather prevalling througi out the west, the outiook Is favorable for continued fair in th vieinity tonight and Tuesduy, With no Important change in tem- perature. Temperature and pre pared with the three pr and no ipitation as com- oding years. 190, 106, 1508, 1907, Mintmum temperature....” i 2 Frecipitation . 0 Normai tomperature for ‘today, 31 degrees, Deficlency in precipitation since March 1, 23 199, 08 corresponding in of an inch. Kxcess corresponding perlod of an inch. period in 1 . A WE Local Forecastér. St. Louls General Market. 8T. LOUIS, Mo, March 7. — WHEAT ~ Cash, lower; track: No. 2 red, $LZ%@1.! No. 2 hard, $1.08%®1 1. $1.08%@1,10; Futures, 'lower; May, 02 track: No, 3, G3e; Futures, lower; May, 62%@62%c: July, hl‘tfl\d“c ATS-Cash, lower} tracké: No. 3 4se; No. 2 nhlm 4SO, l'uz(\;reu lower; May, #c; July, July, 9. CORN~Cash, clower; No. @ White, 62c. e, UR—Unchanged; red winter patents, | fancy and nru,fm $4.908 sadked east ‘track, 16, HAY prairie, — Stron, }NMuc l‘\\lVl}- ~Hemp, Tc, PROVISIONS—Pork, timothy, ' §13,00018.60; unchanged; job- Inchanged; prime steam, $13.15% 133, Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxe extra shorts, 14%c; clear ribs, 114c; short clears, 14%c. . Hacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 1%c; clear ribs, 15%c; short | clears, 15%e. RYE-—Nominal; 8ic. POULTRY—8teady: chickens, 13c; springs, ne; fuzkeys. %c; ducks, 15o; gesse. To. t Recelpts Shipments | Che 15,900 8,800 Corn, Oats, bushels Kansas City Grain and Provisto; KANSAS CITY, March T—WHEAT-- Nomlnu 1o lower; No. 2 hard, $1.06@1.0; oo mixed, No. 2 white, 60%c; No. So, seliers; Jutyy: e e, sellers. lower; No. 2 white, 45@47c; @ he. —Ungh cholce. timothy, H-ihsaed; chotos timots rrn(rl AR hanged; oreamery extras, flr firsts, c; lluondl, 2le; p-clm[ stock, @S—20c lower; current recelpts, $5.70 a Recelpts. Shlpmam.l. 260,000 M $14.00 choice ‘Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu —~Nb 3 yel\aw OAT&—NNO 3 whne M‘L‘“ BRAN-Tn T $22.00322.50. FLOUR-First nl.lnu (n wood, f. 0. b, Hlnnu&olll). $5.4006.00; second patents, . 20036, first clears, $4.35@4.45; second clears, $3.10§9.40, ply of Graia, wa YonK March 1~Fouow|n.‘ 1s the | pery! m mfmo i ar” csln o -mt'fnmd m h\l'h.ll Curn_ l"O M bulhfll. bush. 000 BA"I"I.Y. 2,917,000 hul supply or wheat in Cani Saturday was 10.734,000 bushels, a de- of 100,000 bush Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, March 7.—BUTTER— Dull and lc lower; extra western creamery, 3c; nearby prints, 3. EGGS—Steady; fair demand; Pennayl- and other nearby points,’free cases, mark; current recerpts in returnable Zc at mark; western s, gm cases, ma CHbBAE S Fitm: New York full oreams; choloe, 17T%c; falr to good, 16%@lTc. Liverposl Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, March .- WHEAT—Spot, uil; No. pestern winter, no ook !‘uturn teady: March, 8s 1A, May, July T d. CORN—S8pot, quiet; new American mixed porthern, fa 80 old American mixed, ss $i4d Futures, dul u oming; July, l-nu FLOUR Winter uunu. it som, P..’ - ke h 7.~CORN-—Steady; No white, 5% 0. 3 yellow, B7c; B6xe; No. 3, bike; No. 4 84c; ho grade, 1@ OATS Steady; standard, &ie. RYE-Steady; No. 2, Thc. Milwaukee Grain Mariket. MILWAUKEE, March 2:-WHEAT-—-No, rthern, $1154@L18%; No.,d,. northern, | Lu uay -18%. % BAR[J}’Y—!Imun eman Dpluth Grain Mo h . T~WH n'"cua i, northern, i PEON OATrL—fl e l‘otlee Market, NBW' YORK, Marbh 7.—COFFEE—Mar- ket for coffesfutures -opened steady at unchanged prices to a deoline of § points, May belng § points lower under scaltar- ing liquidation, while other moths were unchanged in keeping with the Euro) markets. There was some switehing from May to later positions, but developed no Sorbing the limited offerings at about the initial figures. The close was -tacay‘ nat to & points X st lower. Sales 16, &lul’l‘t‘!;\h follow: lhre h, i S Qulfl' c, Hay Marker, mn‘m, l"n':h 7 ~HAY. “u"m‘auuuulv —‘lmlR-flrll, Week, 4 N nas oc- | $L15@ | A THE BEE: OMAIIA, ’I'UESDAY NEWYORKSTOCKSARDBONDS Concerted Opentlm for Advanoe on Large Bcale Are Perceptible, STEEL AND UNION PACIFIC LEAD Rise in These Issnes Vas a Sentie mental Effeet on Entire List ~=Bond Market Irregular, 7.—Concerted oper- on a large scale le In tha stock market a today. grored fn New York, although the market or Amearicans in don was slightly af- focted before trading began here Large and aggresalve accumulafion and rapidly ris and Unlon Pacific had a sentimental effact on the whole list that,overrode all other considerations. The movement of steel sug- gcflfid the resumption of market operations y the same organismation which conducted the brilllant eampalgn m that stock year Union Pacifle was favorably atfected by the character of the d testimony the of the yovernment's sult merger. The recital of Unlon Paciti history by one of its bankers, was read with profound interest in Wall Streot. | The influence of the alladeiphia strike was minimised by quiet conditions reported from that city, although confiicting claims loft the actual on _somewhat con {fused. No question w ralsed of a pr:h \.h!e decislon In the American Tobacco ca: at Washington, In contrast with preceding Mondays, when the Provabdliity of |lon was as remote, | Although.the stock market paid no at. |tention to the bank statement, that hibit was the subject of I|H!ll~1ll‘(l com- | ment in other quarters. No very clear light | was thrown on the unexplained decrease ‘or upwards of $10,000,000 in cash held by > Clearing house banks where an in- Fum- estimated up to $3,000,000 was looked Tho ‘time loan market strong and the supplies offersd sensibly diminished. The call loan market was not atfected. The advance in foreign exchangs haited, notwithstanding continued harden- ing of London discounts and | here “of stocks for London me mors were current that perm| accorded to the raliroads to ad rates together with an advance in wages of employes. | Bonds were | yalue, $3,566,000. becams notably irregular. Total sales, par | United States 2's declined © cent on call, Numoer of sales and principal quotations on stocks today were: . High. Low. Closs. Amoriean & &'our n Cotton Oil "Hide & Taathot bid.. merioan loe Securlites. Am. ux American Tobacoo ptd. Amerioan Woolen. . Anaconda Mining ' Go! Aven 1% 1084 15214 m iy | % | Ceiorado: Puel & Tron.. Colersdo & Southarn Solorads & 0. ist » H §§§§§§§§§!§§§§§§H§ s y,,.r 2eRessisE wegus2EE, p3EpEzEl International Inter, Marine International £33 Minnespelis & 8. Leu o Seult B u 2 §§'§ =% 2 o e g’ s¥Esazisasizicasesases ¥s »E o e =B (e el exziss :555. FER R Union Pacific pfd. United States Reai United States Rubl United States Stee! United States Stee Utah © Virginia-G i Amorican Steel ‘& Foundry. United Dry Geods. o orealaiee Tor the' a7, Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, ir. €14 New York Lite bullding: Beatrice Creamery Co.. City of Omaha s, 1900 Columbus, Neb., E. L. s, Qutahy Fucking Co. k.. Detroi¢ U. B. ¢. & por eent no Kinsas Gty Home Tel, & 1953: Kansas Clty Stock Yards b 19 Long Bell Lumber Co. s 1923 Lincoln Gas & Elec. b 1M1 Omaba Gas 55 INT, BLars i B L. pfd § per cent.. Omana Bt ", fo 4 Omeha & C. 5: o1 " Ry i 0 'pet susit Boattle s 1990, Swift Bstate o Union 8. Y. Stock, 8. , March 7.—Closing quotations on siocks were as follow o Noreh L 20iq North Lake. 17%0l4 Dominioa. s, ab- | &8 + ThaSuperior. . 10% Buperior Yfic Jllm. 7150} | Pranklin Aflury - in Unfavorable influences were entireiy | ourrent Iiabilil Money Market. NEW YORK, March 7.—-MONEY—On eall, 94G8 per cent; ruling rate. 1% per cent; cloaing bid, 3% per cent; offered s 3 cent. Time loans, strong; sixty per cent; ninety da per cent menths, 4 per ce PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 1%@5 per cent. SBTERLING BXCHANGE-Steady, with actual business in bankers' bi 4709 48485 for sixty-day bills and at $4 8715 for Commercial bills, $4.544@4.84%. —Bar, 0% Mexiean dollars, #e. Government, weak raliroad, tl;uln. quotations on bonds today were | 0 ‘coupon. v ing prices in United States Steel | i | | Ches. & Ohito 43s. a decls- | BUTTER-Creamery. Ne. No. 1 Seur 1y | the retall rade 1h 6. gartons, 38e, Bret. B, reg...J00 Inten. Met. (. 101 Inter. M. M. 4. >, rox 1084 % Japan O Y 0 coupon 8. ds, 1oy v Illll‘kv 5. dob. " umr u ash, un, 4 A e ] %80 gen. 4 Am. Tobaccs da r last | auso b 10 int 4 s 1 & W, Tst ¢ A4 40 ev. da &0, 6 W, iie oy Norihern Pasific da Brook. Trans. cv. 4s. &% *do *Cantral of Ga. e, .10 Ore. 8. L. Qentral, Laaher 4.1/ 1004 Peni. ev C. of N, J. gon, Bo..1 4 Rovting gen, ..., g tausL L & 8 F. 16 44 T4 % mn. e LS. W. eon. % e 1ot goit Beabourd A. L. 4. ¥ Bo. Pacifie col. 4s. 8l do ev. da. 1Y o lat ref. . 3 So. Railway s, ridg. in. . M% e . o7 40 ret. fa Chicago & Aiton 34 c. s, Colo, Tndustrial §s “Colo, Midland ds.... T O & 8. ref-ext. 4ike % *Del. & 00° D, 7 4o gon. 4o wi Union Pacific da. OO i K S be et amd L .. G0 cv. du, series B. T3 Western Md. ds. 8144 Vest. Bloetric o nce freight | LONDON, March T.—American securitias opened Auli and a fruction either side of parity today. the firat hour only @ small business was done and prices movi | narrowly. At noon the market wa | and from i higher to i lower than day's New York olosing. | _London closing stoo! Consols, money » ;Dc Beers. Denver & Ria”0 WY | Nlinofs Central 147 Spanl J . Y | SILVER—Bar, steady at 237-; il pei om MONEY 13 |K per cent The rate of disceunt in the for short bills is 3% per cent; | months’ bills, N" per cent. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, March 7.-Closing quota- tlons nn mining lwokl were: fco | market for three . Cal. & Horn Silver .. 4 Btand Iren Silver . 16 Yellow Jacket *Ottered. Bank Clearings. OMAMA, March 7.-Bank glearings for to- |day were $4,363,329.48 or_the corre- lpend(nl Aate last 7m l 467.88. OMAMA GENERAL MARKET, Staple and Faney Freduce Pricea Fur. nisked by Buyers and Whelesalers, "Ne. 1 in 80-1b. oart i ERi o n, 19¢. Market changes every ;OU‘I!’A‘RT—DNIM Broilera 0?? o} 16; l‘rc‘lrm"ml‘; uabs, ‘:x' :“12' ng! !uunnl, turkeys, pigeens, America, .50 per dos., NoO. roflers, under 2 owls, $4.30 “égll D—T:lll. [ tod lwlll; PFiak (all tr-u)—ln.rnui“ e fll‘l‘!vn. E‘fl'fiuwf"\fl‘ smaail ; ®allon, ll-l. extra |n 1, loin, 3 1, chucks, No.' 1, round, No. '1, plate, ¢ No. 8, 6o FRUITS — Strawberries, Jorida, per T5¢c. Oranges, California navals alwes, per box, $2.85; 150-175-260- 216-360 sizes, per bex, $3.00; Camelia Rose brand, per bex, Lem- ons, Limeniera, extra fancy, 300 wizes, rr box, Wi chelce 1030 dixed, &2 bex ela0t per. Eopoh, 11160800, Jummbe, er _bunoh, &: !?mouo. rapes. im rted, e, rape Fiora Cith-no aitas, C¥L5090 0o Jonathan $5.00; Ben Davis, per. tan, per bbl, u. Win extra fancy .36, ’kfl lhrnlL 80 lll’l' bc size, in box, ufs‘ n‘um,mu 3. potatoes, Wis- consin and native, per bu, ®¢; Colorado, er bu., 70c. Sweet Potatoes. Kansas. per bl., Caultflower, Calitornla, 8 to 2 head crate, $2.60. Canada, per Ib, 13 sin, Holland seed, per Ctll(nrnll. per 13-1b. bunch, red, per 4o yellow, B txlrl large Whlt..“pe Hhaniah Onlons, per crate, $1. o;g v.... tables, parsnips. carcots, bots, turnips, in sacks, white, per Ib., Garllc, “extra fancy. white: per b, ot e ib., 160, N} SOUTHERN ' VEGETABLES - Radishes: Per doa. bunches. basket crate, u bunches, 50c. rfio B0c. Shallots: Per doz. by ley: Per d - Bests: Por doz. bunches, $100. Spinach: Per bushel, Ege Plant: Fanoy Florida, doz, Tomatoes: Fancy Florida per 6-basket . crate, . $4.00; String_and WAx beans: Per 00. Cucumbers: Hot house, N OWN vr.uzum,u— munu Extra faney home doz bunches, . ~Lettuce: Extra faney head leftuce in ham. leaf, per doz. #ic; Ders, 8003500~ Parsiey: Faney. home New York, Erown. per doz. bunches, MISCELLANEOUS—Cider: er 1 bbl., $37. Honoy: New, 5. Horseradish: Two dor. in cas Walnuts; Black, per 1b., %c; \“nlllom& No 1. per Ib., 16c; Ullornll’ 1b., 13%¢. ' Hickory nuts: large, per Ib., Coooanuts: “Per sack small, per b, fe. $.00; per oz, f5e. Der dol NEW YORK. March ard copper was easy lndl‘v ho ln market was law r gnd cloua sesy. lfl 178 64; futu elu:lmlylll.‘. n«'l’l '"“m... e Iron was hlnn II BLI T%d for Cleveland war- rants in London. Loeally, unchanged \{ARJ('II 8, W inconain Centra de. S 1910. ;| ONAHA I.IVE STOCK IARKI‘.T Duinbl. ma. ol Fat Cattle Ten to Fifteen Higher. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS HIGHER | Sheep and Lambs Rather Slow Sellers, but Prices on All Kinfls Are About Steady with Last Week. BOUTH OMAHA, March 7, 1910. ts were e Mond: me day last § weeky Shme day { weeks age Same day lasm year...... The following table slows the receipts of cattie, hoge and ahesp at Bouth Omana tor the year to date, ]lu A D‘ 288, Cattle . The followin, price af hogs a | Reoelpts and disposition or iive stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, nty-four hours ending at '8, Luu. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. Total receipts ....170 DISPOSH‘XON Omaha Packing Co. Bwift and Company Lee Rethschild ... Mo.-Kan, Calf Co. N. Morris Kline & Christy Other buyers ATTLE—Receipts of ocattle were disap- ::lnuxuly amall this morn nly 6 oars ing re) n.d in. After sood Proveiled hers auring © the for part of ast week i was oniy rede nable to expeot & liberal run this morn- g, but it talied to materiull nder the influence eof moderate offer- ings and a very aotive bu beot rs advanced sharply ing, being & b 1 hl‘hcr aha i much yere cal i a8 aotive Serivals ajl ‘Changed season In the momlnf very chelce on sale to make t high market erally 100 ke @ik Mgner quite roully n Bn- ‘ “:H #old as streng or a little time with the "‘C- at inguiry for on that kind being witheut any motewerthy change. L “.lkm nk:': wlr.'hunry” ready n|e the market bein high as ‘? waa ;’!C br O tufi with' & part of a to choice corn- eows | cows fair hel Representative sales: BEEN leI. Av. Pro 100 EFRs SESARRNLTIIRE P o st STIsepURE LIRSETESIIEET iy sds EReBEEESE EESPTTL ETREuRESITEST SITKSE su:ss:gsss:snsnt .-::n;-g NES.ERaE w ; ' $3¢ Fae 558 zemsrer sarassasesd E i seEeis AFAISEEREREES s:::::t::ssgssaasus 4 U B - ms——— 23 H 'llbl'll. HEHEESE!. e r—g s s2E5E55388 HOGS-Light ncelpu, coupled with an active demand, resulted in a further eleva- tion of hog values this morniag, It was the same oid story as far as tops and aver- :‘ .:oll were concerned—both were record- re Ofl'"“’g bids were Ju about s nicksl Saturday's rad a few hogs sol market quickly level and the bulk of ofhrln‘l went better figur Some Weakntll Wi parent toward the close, after mos B0ICE had been Teceived ‘And weighed up, but neither the deciine nor the wmount of lumun ll lh e ose, was #su aff & whole, domand throughout the sesslon was W by i v ion of conslde; le portion of 'J'IB hog at $9.7589.80, as co glnd big strings between .15, nd the bull 8 week ago of $. :nc;mw«! with (urdlyt m‘u mn of Representative sales: . P s sold with Saturda, N " - .. " o " I I [ I trade, this Mvuw. but l 6 | §5. a dl hi; ficlent 1o | p! Shi Public Invited To Inspect Our Rew Office l Logan & Bryan | | 815 South I6th Street, Up-stairs. 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The Company {ssuing these bonds is earning double the interest on all its outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly in- creased facllities for a larger output. This will be in operation within Lhe next three months and result in earning dividends on its common '50% STOCK BONUS Bvery purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 50 % of its value in common stock, so that in addition to the assured income of 6% % on the bonds there will be a share in the future growth and earnings of the Company. creased output. Write for full information WALSTON H. BROWN & BROS,, 45 Wall St., New York Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Established 1868. There 1s an existing market for a large in- HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS OMAHA OFFICE REMOVED TO 112 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Bell Telephone, Douglas 621 OLDEST AND LARGEST HOUSE IN THE STATE » H 835 cescovsesvos 2;.';'-‘-#:::3333323333331 cEzzREE prprascsrITssssssasIey EXE e 5 o ] EP—There was very much mutten trade at the ng owing te the fact offerings were limited and goed. Almost thirty cars oted, but only eleven arrived in time for early nm: and most of these ware sommen and nished shipments, u nce to trads, the .‘.!""3 hisrs"Ghanged at generally 9 mr Kot &s s whols js. Three loads of nen vu&:au ough to s ‘ “A‘nl ;:m mou Inferior ots o-m an T jnu earers f:: sn)tllu that L the BH] gutey last w previous week P ?n in the histery of }?‘" eint, fat kinds of lambs Quouuen- on sheap and lambs: selling up to $9.00. Good to choice lambs, 8. fair to good lambs, .00; cull lam! H0@7.00; good shear- (‘.‘lnfl Bormial with paid were th :n truh at [d i go0d to el am .76; tair ‘to geod wethers, to' choice ewes, $7.0087.50; 56Q7.00. 200 w b Hlxlc‘n oew % western lambes, feede: cammaves, IBTRREKB" CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Strong—Hogs Higher—Shee Steady to Higher, CHICAGO, March 7. — CATTLE — Re- celpts, 23,000 head; market, strong; steers, .b0@8.25; cows, heifers. $4.0000 6.00; bulls, 34 caives. §5.0051000; stockers and f . 25@5.78. HOGS—MEQID". fl, head; market, 10c to 15¢ hy 10‘."I, butchers. 01 choloe light, 8. 0.00; packers, $10,0510 15; 3.2505.75; D, s1d 010, SHEEP AND | LAMBS- Reocipts, 16000 steady to 10M15¢ higher; ; lambs, $8.29.45; yearlings, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 7.<CATTLE-Re- coipts, 11,000 head, locludion @0 equtherns; market steady to 10c hl(h(-r L‘hol(‘n export and 4 .tl steers, 36.00@8.00; fair to 85 welum steers, 50 stockers’ and feeders. $4.%526.15 steers, $5.25@7.20; sout! -rn COWS, native cows, 50, MN. bulls, $4.26@G6.75; HOGS-—R ecelpts, 6,000 market 100 to 15c higher; top, he‘d )'url n, & ewen ceders, 509450, 8T, LOUIS, March tors, nmu. ‘exas and ‘Indian steers, and helfers, $3.70@5. HOGE—Reoe! or; ni and ckers, . §9. avy, SHEE ST, JQEEPH, March celpts, 2,600 en_’é mark SIOUX OITY, fa., et stron, 1 feeders, ange of pri “ South Omaha d. 418 points under over- ders, attributed €ar pressure Futures opene April, Futures | March, 1451c; {June, ‘W2Zc; Ju Beptember, ber, 12.20¢; Spot closed quiet, closed steady. April, 14.240; sales, 4,200 b | Lower; W%e, ST Nfi hllel shipments, 9 8T. LOUIS, M Lower; territory 21c; fine mediums, Wlie dling upllndn 14.680; Wi $10.00 M .80; h ) 10, 'b.um. o8V t.ll. wh-mk"' nnd EP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 9,000 market steady to 10c .36 $7.50@8. 36@7.35; bulk of sales, her; lambs, wethers, stockers and St. Louls Live Sfock Market. 7.—~CATTLI—Re- celpts, 7,200 head, (noludi market strong. n:uvo -mp;fn: and expori M butchers Recoipis, "‘E%ob y.."?‘” torumors o liquidation on Baturday. md l renewal of b encoury easy cables. (*ovmn:'«flm;kg.{ after stop-loss orders had and there was some bull sup; the market rallied to within | Saturday's” closing figures. 14.50c, blds. May 0y 4. August, 15.600; LDl*lll I3 180, December. 12831 sse. 14480 12:89¢; " October, Deeomber, 1216, ints lower; ddling gulf, l‘ ales GALVFHT';N Tex., March 1-—(.01’1'ON— 800 Texans; eef and huwh.m % .lnr- uré:r L%m oan: norn. Sl w: 600 ‘head: market 100 . 800,06 ; and best stockers, §t. Joseph Live Stock Market. —CAHLE—,R. y to strong; eowl and hlll'rl. $8.000 r o °h‘8"su‘k ot s, Kl h%mlrkn llronl I.O 10c mwl 100 tl 3, m hig Sloux City Live Stock Market, March 7.— T-le{nm)—(‘AT‘l‘Ll‘)—Jl(‘&dnu. 2, nsbenm X higher arket 100 i bulk of heeves, 1 Receipts of live stook at lha #ix principal western markets yesterday: Llllle Hogs. Hhow 3,600 ‘JW 2,500 selltn, or- bull lque relatively fhe decline executed on whieh points of Maroh, 14.54c; July, 16.4e; 12.87¢; October, " Closing _blds: August, 5 12.48¢;" Novem- LOUIS, March 7~(‘()]"I‘ON—UI|- changed; middling, 18¢; sales none; recei; 28 bales; stock, Woal Market, March western medium, 3@ tine, 11g20c, "“’Tl P AND ' LAMBS—Recsipts, 2,000 head; market strong; native muttons, $7.30 £3%i,Sulis and bucks, 4.40g4 105 1.~WOOL—