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" THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910 : ’ ORATN KND PRODOCE MARKER | =557 =~ == #== * NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS [k, i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET tnu*m of the United States, cholce, 17%c; falr to good, 16%@17¢. pre— .\.!WE ':xl' mg._fi ';""" :m 1 i sh Sentiment ' Rules Through|New vyomk emNEmAL MARkeT [Bank of England's Raise in Discount Bl Cattle Stronger Again Thursday and Damage Reports. S e et A Rate Another Surprise. New York Womey Market. Fairly Active. 2 L£.0008.00, cows and helfors, $.00Q700; ocnlves, §3.0050.00 HOGS-Receipty, 4500 head: markst weak S5 lowerd $10.00; Bulk of, shles; $10.35 AND _LAMBS-Recaipts, 4800; mlrkn “aotive to 105 and 150 higher; lambs, $£.500/10.10, 3 is “:::! on Varlous NEW OR uwug‘wn proad 5 ' Comm len. 0] i ; PLOUR—Steady, 4 Pia, I par cent OPEN LOWER, CLOSE STEADY EAST BELT SENDS TALE OF WOE |ulth moderate locas maviry r‘.n‘}&p.!.,..‘! MAY AFFECT AMERICAN BONDS FL 'rime loans, h winter patents, SSESEEFTSES 3!3!3!! 83T OMANMA GENERAL MARKRT. EEEEIEIEEAT: 3! Staple and Faney Produce Prices Fue mished by Buyers and Wholeaalors. " BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1 dellversd té o) JBade another Mg | the recail trade 10 1-1b carlons, We; No. 1. 'in n “Mexicans Brought this |{g 0bib. tibe e; No b, earton the Leavenworth Mexioans go- |90 in 80-1b. tubs, Be; Dlt'klnl #tock, SSIBIISIRI TSI ESEES328583553S l!:!'E:flSBE:‘I’! ¥ ~ H 00490, Kan- ths, o v Active Sel Wheat Slightly to Totally Damaged | 989 stralghts “m"'“; ‘?‘"'".'"" | ey el - SO SR A S per_cent. s R n:: w\“‘ -h:.-:.. '::cw';- Aa 364r5.45; SO0, W Plae n Through Whole Section, Accord- | ix N'p'}"'u"o'fif% H eeeiis, . ing of Mond lmsues |PSrPRLING EXCHANGE--Mixed os ‘el Ton 5. DS Rye 1 Abroad Will be Carefully sctual.business in bankers' bills at Bupply light | pack, Me: common, et fancy anify roll, . ot on, 19e. Market changes ever i T warenca R 5 S L ol oo e (B L S R B TR i CORNMEA L~Stea. fine white and yel- SILVER—Bar, 51%c; lexlcnn dol;r:. (] bot cakes. Compared with yesterday's prices, | CHE! “Twirs, 18%8; young America, low, SL6@1.50, coarse, $1.36@1.40; kiln dried, BONDS—Government Weak; rail 5 7, 1910, ot Of the trade looked to be about 18¢ | 18%e; Di cheese, 190, Limberger, 18\c; OMAHA, Mareh 17, 1010, .40, a 0 o NEW YORK, March 17.<The finunclal SOUTH OMAHA, Nab,, March 1 0 e so%e. 1 | ovent ot she dei B Rivadn e oA bt aedl Nollas tede: " Catil .‘ a-.‘" :;u -n;;u of the advance in :grc‘:d lx’"donl.o):tlo blogk, Swiss, If¢; ime uist; No. 2 western, , nomi- | & of the day was the adv: y & ful o8t otations on Dol y we ‘ 9 of record-smashing figures is Damage reports are coming in from all | na, o ., New York. 1 per cent, to 4 per cent, of the officlal dis- loll':)..-‘:‘ e r R Ly it much Importance. It is needless [ POULTRY—Dressed broilers, '1 " . aoz. quarters. ‘actioally the entire winter WHFAT— pot, unsettled; No. 2 red,|oount rate of the Bank of England. The Inter- Met. 4%s.... elal Wednesday y 0. ¥ to add, of course, that there Is no precedent | for storage, 6 ngs, wheat belt claims from siight damage to an 2% o L f. afd nominal, t. o b., atloat: usual gradation by which changes are made . e, Mar. e W S o at this pgm for the prices above noted; | hens, l6c; coeks. 1lo; entirely dead crop. ~ Bentiment rules ex-|No I northern, Duluth, $1.%6%, opening |in the bank rate is ¥ of 1 per cent, and the e the Y far the highest tn the history i, Digeons.. pe trémely bulllsh and prediction of much |navigation: No.'2 hard winter, nominal. 1n |full figure i an indication of an emerg- Bhour Savs. t6)e wollt:: 470 | of the local trad %8 N S GRS Sudky oo Bigher prices i de. ed at. | OP11ODS Tirm Ccables and bad crop reports |ency measure, anys last woek Avisile Whpiy of rheep ana veariings Srn, firm:. from 14, ¢ '& lf:‘ gorh macket s now a two-sided af- | sent prices up early but after holding firma | The news that the government of India during early founds was scant and It re- b i o to unA o.mun- are divided. It takes very | pricas lost the gains under professional | had bcu[hl [..m South African gold, § quired little effort to clear the pens. Kome P .m lc M ., l ‘co f‘“ Bupport to mdvance prices Whils |geiling on a poor cash trade and Feports | to arriv don on Monday next, Whis e days 4 weeks . S iones moved ot Bhoe, but | {le; turkeya: oy guisen 8 l i et a&i wheat 18 On the uptufn, but there 15 & |that & big Speculative house was heavily | the con gnme 8 st af sla. points to R T h exicans would probably go [ l1o; turkeya, lux-l owle, 8. pel strong shiort tmtersst inclined. to hold prices long ot the market At the tlons prices | one O e moas urgent demands on the o following: taiq rhews the reosipts ¢ | Hoeve 180 ;ol":-::o&dn.‘mzl.::.:)\: vg-m ‘_lr;m.n‘~“ g wmn showed good strength from the |a¢ n% Jul n u e.cné"semun' ber at| The advances made B3 2he Paris money lo. hogs and at South Omahs fof | ymprovement as Jamb values, but the volume | plokerel, 0o wh Ttatle 1&! Fike, 10 start and prices were higher on further “!u market to London last fall to relleve the Tugpont Gus o the ennunu.d dry weather i e stringency vere being withdrawn, although joma Sivanced e over | Neport R %} | Sanaan "'a ATy AWy "'.:m w Semand and advanc over X . No, § | dundant, an rige (n the bank rate mrn market prov pretly dull imarket was without transactions closing s lons for the coming gov- throughout tlu day. ‘Prices were ran W@lc net Tower. May closed at e, Tuly | ernment finaneing offers an additional mo- narrow and trade was light. Cash offer- | g 'Iflu and September at 756 ol tive. vers eold reaaily, but With nc advance | 11y uge shipments, 315 b The special Interest of the New York ‘the general tons was’slightly lower. OATS tonar et market in the English bank's otion lies in Prlmw wheat receipts were 672,000 bu. | nal; natural white, 2 o 35 b GiiRoie; | t8 probable effect on the g:_nl of bond W, shipments wera 220,000 bu., against re- cll ed white, 34 to 43 Ibs., Glis@se. The |1ssuse with forelgn subseri e mer- | C. A ¥ h l eelpts .u;n year of 368,000 bu. and shipments fon market waa without transsotions, | chandise import exoess valuation jast month | C.. /4 ¥ h %9 1) o May closed at We. |42 the almost prohibitive export prioss at | o en. 4 L - Y 1 {ings, ¥7. or bul. 3 W f m-.r’mnofi&u wwere 886,000 bu. and Irhich, cotton and 'wheat are ruling, make (0. 3 Gy to good -u‘v.{:’ou’[ 40G7.90; 1& Bwest potalock: Natinga, pet :ll.rm.nu wore 818, Against receipts | 5y : ,,m, $1.201.35; No, 1. 11 5| pl m’ll of our bonds abroad im| - 3 uz c- owes, §7.750! falr to good M, 32«) Cavlifiower. Callforuia, 3¢ to 2% | Jast year of 368,000 bu. -na shipments of : No. 106115 No, 3, $1.05¢ 12 provide means of Investment ) E h 18 It heads, per mu- $2.60. Rutabagas: Canad: bu. B TS i Cantral - Amerton, Cge; | forelen creditors. The Bank of England's dland s : il a - iarmbs per b, Tige"Caboage: Wisconsin, Hollan fices ‘were 10,000 bu. of cOrn, none | Pogoty MG action, 1t 1s " feared, interrupt this | o g% N A ne, Bt srincWusit @ e T SR ety Aot i Rufe ' gE oats'and wheat and fiour Saval t 7100 PEAYHER Firm; nemlock firsts 2 |process and draw gold from New York, R 4 s 1 4 PR ey ,'g g g ] alosed 4@%o Higher on wheat | Rgiroconds: BOTc; thirds, 21@ise; refected, | (N dng of T'a‘.&e”:flfl‘h'u " | Do i e IR T W h 3,110 WVH o leniSMIs U vestern ye Onions. red, per 1 &e 0l vegetabl 7 nmrtur on corh. mVY!IONS—Puk. firm; mess, 'g, ; | react unfavorably on the business and in: |Erle pr. 6% f 23 western v Parsnips, carrots, bm- l‘urnln-. in sacks, . Local range of options: family, $T.00GT.W0; hort’ clesrs 00g | dustrial situation, 3 5’33“ il ?52 ;:!'-‘f 3385y si=gds LN g 3 & Z.i_z eaf to date, cempared with last year: o Timite P! ‘catrian, i Irge 1 Bl ine. 'Deo | 5¥ RUSIBURS WaD Almost too iimited to afford | HONE o0 Soardah mackgrel, 1ee; el (220,518 200,349 18,269 Reoelpts thus far this week have been |19 " \ 08084 GORBE ... rather liberal, but the demand has been e’ = mom W o WS | urgent st hmes-lu-a the trend of prices No. &, ini Ne 1 3 llowing taby wa the average | sharply or. Since last week's close, No. fi;’ gu oge ot South OmaNs for the 1ast | lambs have advanced B@dve per hundred: | I 3 3 No. .,{“ g N‘: R : z : ] 23533 287852 " ht and sheep and yearlings are also | 8¢ 3 Plata: No. 1, e bl e T RGP .."‘fi.. & un' dlaed nigher. :' v NS, . s felalaces 1810, /1800, 1008 (1407 J100. 1005, [IW0. | ' Quotations on sheep and lambe: Good ¢ 3 oad R0 . I erers §pice Tambe. Bodgitio; Taie to good Tambs, v and ratly Qhie j i a-:g; nd p ¥ood, light yearlings, $8.7g9.10; | Per bu. asxa orth- AYY. yearll 8. fair year - e, yallow ;O v Mg l’n::é m";*holr'n wal’!:\rn $n 1scon ) . Bece! western ewes % 104 e b 3o (h-rl\et.‘ Extra, <. w_lr«l‘::h)?'(;l‘ x The stock market showed little sign of 3 N 0 de 4 ex, . 1 80 western lambs, cull & 2¢. Now southern v ables—’ d ent, I $15. ] Bouth Om r Artioles.| Open. | High. | Low. | Close. Yew'y. | f1b. 861 o ‘Dot ame, S0, perturbation over this prospest. The ad-|,=te wr, B.....T W " : ML TR 1 ;| 5 wéatarn Jambe - X f doi. bunches. Wi Shallous: Fer Sox -._ Ioate Dlekied w“” 10" to 14 bs., | Vahoo In prices was dus {n part to the over. | sasn. Elseiro ev.'fa nq(w: Wi’ RECELPTS—CARS. ihe. Tambe - . . Slantt oy oagar e WR, 17m Plflklsd hams, $15.50816.00. u‘\d sol condition of the t, which had Cen. 1st ref. Oentral da...... western yearlings h 2 $18.000" Pac Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r Florid C bR, per c. 1 1ol 1o 108% |8 14.70314.80; re- | ETOWN up In the two days’ decline. Much Mo, Fuc. av. . 148 western lambs ... st S e Bt ] m’ 1& u’a 15%] 13| 1% | firmer: middie west, prime, $14705) Loyl 2 Y. 0 o eard, on the contrary, of the 808 z - g b h H " — bsk. crate, faicy. $10; choice, 350, Stiin ;}z“n,'.‘;mco:,:;‘;:,':,:,"',,g‘fl,‘,g’“"‘ Amerl o Sepuineat by which cm{ab' S . h . . | CHICAGO LIVE ,STOCK MARKET |and wax beans: Per hamver, ed the 2 Loy ock Market. issourl . c bers: Tiot house, per dok. 3176 o% 68y LLOW—trm; primi Sonviotion 1 the gpeculative mind that the ucumbers: 56, D July :& na n‘? n¢ L ufi.‘nm, 0% Firm; prime city, hhds., The: | SU0 one court on Monday next would band bnm!on closing ks, 1 Tlome Grown Vegetabloh—Radishes: @T%e. 2 a dlols! n:- .. & N. W, s . | Cattle Murket Higher—Hog Market | fancy, per do ,fi' ‘l GQ{ b/ R Saiic, Tiosdy domeatlc, TK@SKe: Tapan. | (UL Ty the" decision had been siready ¥y (& N, | Stemdy—Sheep Market Steady. | [xtra fancy le i aRl 4l « Ry —Alige, fim: fowls, 1ho; tur. | BTitlen tnd chat T would be'ln tavor of ; h 1 2 ¢ GHICAGG, e 11CAT T Rt RLCRET Mt T Ly RS the defendant corporation. 0t oo ol ‘a o Rl o - S 2 head. ‘Market 100 higher” steers 3610 nlokonn T 103170; Towie, 1GIMG; turkeys, | Further reports’of erop were . : i . B. ?,lr Cows, $4.7606.50; - heifers, $4.0086.60 ol ase, hei Inras Omaha Cash Prices. somewhat 'osatralised by the Fribe Gurs 3505, < $1.5; New Tork counts, WHEAT_No. 3 hard, $L060L07; No 3 mnmma,—mrmv specials, | F6BUS view, “that the posibiities are for Tl K " tecders, “‘m;&“ s800gi10.0; stockers | (o uuun,,‘fix- signderas, ; second to specials, 36@32¢; state ey 3 i steady to igher: cholce heavy, $10.75p | '"L&e D! hartisot! THOmdA. pek t, M@sic; rst $o car movement over ths New | Onl. & K pHd 10.86; butchers, = $10.70810.80; light mixed, ITS—atrawhertes: B! K Epectal. 2§ie; weatern Fact ; ral was taken to Indicate tho |De Besrs: 19% Bontharn Total receipts nué?l ; cholee light, $16.60310 10; :c'k- ROiis-cOeanne:’ LERtppiS) 5""},‘_,@::{: western Imitation cream 24%4@%o. tion. pdoed | ohd DISPOSITION~-HEAD. ers, DIgs, $10.25@1060; bulk o 250 slzes. et box, C mo'sa ‘,,.“., CHE df pta. o 8 o o, 2 c.m‘ Hogs. Sheep. | sales, im 3 00N TS, Lamons: "x“ mede,specal, 1 v, e gooa | 9ce oty ot u it " & pSHERE AND LAMBS Recolpis, 10,00 i at, e 2,081 steady; < Common’ to" fair, 13@160 ims, full to N{, 4 par-cent on call. Grand it % 124 lambs, #1.7610.00; yeariin 069,00 It snanas Shecial 13014340, hiSer ot salse ;na prineipal quotations ot 2 ,-m‘:"o- o4 Wrsgrt: <ambo. Buneh EGGS—Tasy| weatorn firats, 2g2c; soc- on stocks today were. TLVE) b i o | : St. Loufs Live Stock Market. Grapes: Imported “Mnlagas, onds, 22c. 3 Altig-Chalmenw’ pid. . ioNo. 3 o ———— I The: 90% R ST. LOUTS, March 17—CATTLE—Recelpts, | 6.0, Grape Fruit: Florl e, hite, 45K@e: Nn. Yetiow, | wmaT: & 2%.“"0 ey e 8, rations ATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT |Amaien 't St | 1700 b inel: G 20v .hm bm. 1n 3% mr‘ “’“. e three g il L ead, Including 800 Texans. Market |Indjan River Grape Frul . 100 hij L0 tive and export steers, $6. Abpley ~|nnl'hln- lls, 2% per cent. 2 inton, Vununl & Lasn :1 . . l»‘ 6d Deet and butcher steers, u@?} Divi LEY--No. 4 §3@6%c; No. 1 feed, 570 | For Nebraska, Generally Fair Friday, | \A0ri? &' & with Ne mnnnn Change. Amer Banten m Bonds. l’“"ia.‘."" b sere . | 8.05; nnn unan \m !hn $5.5087.80; stock- | $4.00; Wlneu MAHA, March 17, 1910 |Amerioan ¥ Ga & « | era and feeders, $ hbl, $4.00; xp‘w rm"5 nidwins, BOSTON, March 17.—Closing_quotations | . B Lewls ) TR *| #8.0087.90; unnor; " puils, and’ Spys. per bbl, Calfo: nis A Generally cloudy and unsettled’ woatier | American leo e ta. | prevails in the %wor lake 'reglon ubper iy on stocks 'were as tallwn. uston_& Co. . e c-.luwa Mhexus "and That | Benrnains, per. bok, X Alloue et . ; B. Root &'Co. . s + | steers, #0; cows and. heifers, $3.20 | Jonathuna per Lox, {F; extra fanoy. Colo- :mlln:uld u-.m n ohlok ¢ tosd . H’g(m i fido R Beauties pof iy, S); axye fancy 11 easte: 3 . . . SpRdceipte, 1100 head. Market |(Colorado Winesapa, - 0:111“: Tains ang snow Herries HAYS Teen STonK, Jass, and lighta. ¥7.0G1000; packers, Berries: * Jersey, winter il Dot bol, neral in those sections within %llt wenty-four hours, A light ‘snod l- m H is morning 4t Bul somm butehers and best heavy, $10.70 tflM l)ltef Anchaor \;:r&n 'an' BHEREP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 300 head. nia, el 50 pkis in DHIUAM aan ‘m. s ey It Bt oy York a 1900 4 e .. ; oty Bt il ] e QO it e ors s | h)‘?'s}*v‘ffi\\uxgb‘cm". New ,York, Featwres of the Trading and Closing | JCttored rain 0.0 LN e dome B 1k doow 1 ! e i plighs IRl e ARt [R5 SO B Siieh 3 @ i Prices ‘on Board of Tra Texas, since the port, The - & Kansay City Live Sfoclk Market. : P [ 3 | Hmmrynuu Large. u.m — ALl gral continues generally clear in "the central o GHA 00 1 n . ¢ KANSAS CITY, March 17.—~CATTLE—Re- o cl‘@ ‘x.z‘v, nen ;1 r'e'.'.““r'.' and western portions except light rains a; 2 her per Ib., 5¢. Cocoanuis: Per sack, n . celpts, 3,000 head, including 400 southerns. u( only m. g.p or fon was f.mnfl on t.ho ulne couv. ‘emperatures yn - Rap. ki Greens . o | Market strong ‘to 10c m‘,‘," Cholce ,xp(,"! Ium n-r " doz." %o, to keép 'dbove l ol b3 tiy lower this morming from th. Pacitio X, 4 ¢ . Totals ..... 9,767 .na drund gw steers, $7.50G8.50; fair to By o roccwgg gy ey ! T ora deot g A A mulufipn river ‘eaat over ‘the Take region. ol " Loather an (e o %o GATTLE—While_ the .run of cattle was | §00d, ¥, siathral sreara kTIENS: | “SPoctaiciloations i Nenel DElese: A9 :.c, . and under large ot also oh higher in the lower o » | not very iarge today, the total for tn EPockers. ‘and. ferders, “H.AM0N5D; southern | SIOUX MALLS, 8..D. March 17.—(Spe- gvv some gains when lll'lvpl mo valleys, southern nw Cheanpeaks & o se to last week's | Steers, 35.75@7.75; southern cows, $4.0076.00; | clal.)~At a special election to: be held at ma nruk in grain boe-m pronounced. ovlll "t-l:o ‘:U'I.nflfl :_!:‘!::-‘ A..ll. "'m I'n'm i o, s itrisstiitie - W 4 t«om and ovi hau in_excess of filllvoh«}lw- &me'-""“" “heflul'lé ufio’on.mberlaln on March 21, thesvoters ‘will {. o mh;:nuq;om ‘."""‘;':,::'..?"3.'.' £ral riss in temperature s shown I the . jise i i Now York Chryi Masket. - | last kU have the proposition of adopting the: com= led ¢l ocau) N 143% The foll . wén bulk of $10.25 | miesion plan submitted to them. The same b !o ’- e . o .?l"? thy tostppl Hver. Continted | or oo, % . 00 8 of Josn & i, | 'na\ t il '," o R A {“ L P et seses: ‘rei oheest ‘vonfgni-and reiday, vith 10 important | Solorsds Rl |R§ and Mt ‘.eun less | Change temperatus D‘L ul g§33!§§= =S? i 5 & 0. 10.60{10.60; “packe a ichers, 305100 fight, 0 16a10-5: proposition will he submitted to the voters Temperature and &rulllutlon as com- X of Vermilion at the regular annual amunie- .,mm_,y Lins T osa TV | BHEEP ANII“ LAMBS—Recelpts, 5,000 [ ipal election, to b heid ‘on Tuesday, April l’a" pared with the last temperature n under way, how- F“* Warket to lbc higher. Tambs. |jo March 18 hps been fixed as the date Mint Preoipitation. 10.20; Colotado Jambs, $10.20; yeariings, - o ,C,?;‘,','",',':}'," n,}".'ly",fl,,?,"'l'q”:‘, B0 wothors. ¥ SOGh: ewie Wi | for special elections ‘at Deddwood ‘and + Normal l-mpi\rl.t\ln 65 tody, B aom Defiolency in precipitation l{nu \ch as @00 higher in some cases. Good | 500 stockers and feeders, $5.0006.50. Rapld City to vote upon the same proposi= 163 el orn prices sbowad & gentle advance at D"M'MY corresponding ‘peficd in 1909, ittle sold uj 00. g 1o tion. It is estimated that within the’ next Tows sv4 Weiters toliowed the stoer mar- SERe AN Rt year at least a dozen South Dakota ofties start, which under an abundance of of- p cpz‘m auickly to w decidea drop ,P,'l‘f,fi,”“"" Sevlapondion | petiel"du 2001 i e 8, closing practically at th Reoelpts of live stock at the six principal . Ry e e alte " Ciltils | weatern markets vemterday: principal { 411 be working under the commission form " The ‘urionding of long corn car- Su - UM SRS Witaaanten, n'lcu fot uu lhy dellnry down from qu As-high as 35.00 W!l pald for a Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | of government. ere Was & r demand St, Louls Gemeral Market. a*noheo! very .\)od helfer: Bouth Omaha. 2,900 9,800 2,600 I G L) tocks for mh oom lll prices fell :fofolMut Me. | 8T. LOUIS, March I‘l.—-leIA’l‘—Cuh ors ‘and fesders were in light rupply Bavy Qtx. %00 88007 Frightful Spasme Noy 8 yellow sold at Qf0. The close waa | lower; track, No, 2 red, ¥ s N | inter-Marine pea . weak for all the futures with May %o off ;-:xd_ LB BT e Rlog | fatenizionst, “Pump fair to good corn- 100, were & little higher. 150 4300 | o (ne stomach, liver torpor, lame back .m um s high 6 $1.00 foF G00d Weet- Janpes iy, 00 © 1000 e R g GL05H it tr ommon to fair corm- Hieuz City B0, tiings flopded the oate market | CORIN - Bash higaer: Facks No & 6 oo |8 e s - 4 . b 'W.6006.60, g00d. Lo choice cows | . SIOUX CITY, Mareh 17 —(Special and prices sagged from 3o to %c. |2 whm ®%o; futures lower; May, 0%, A 1% Ophir aha “hel h fair to good cows | Telegram. )»cn"rL Recelpts, 50 head; b G so Was wuk at dbout the bottom, | Jul Lout 41 “el' ert E ooch Co' =3xEane siE:tgi .-B!;gfi New York Mining Stocks, hat were-carrying considerable flesh, "300 and weak kidneys are overcome.by Elec after OATE Cann Nigher: tra ‘somimon to fair eows | market ido higher; stockers about steady: having H 3 traol iy not énough 8o that the packers would > a 34 .00 | tric Bltters. Guaranteed, Gc. For- s WNEW YORK. March 11.—Closing quota- o b <= | ° Beaton Drug.do, 4 8 L a 4 w 00d to oholce stock- | beeves, §5.85@8.00; cows and helfers, $4.600 flc' No. 3 white, flma.k'ruxuru lower; i % 0 1 *Ottered. nd fe &% °(‘:n- t‘o.::n‘ W, ye-rnn 205, B Good to cholce 0 44 ) ders, lfi 5. ‘ De l et R heiven igo July, 42e. Kan, & Texas (TSR stae b G- Receipts, 1o, market _atead Brokers an alers -MWI -nd Slosea strang, 165 up RYE-Nominal at 0o, o R & o anser m 1 i ockers an K 4.50; A"'"‘. range of Pl’lcl‘l $10.25@10.50; bul osing figures on the other May | ([JFLOUR—Unchanged; req winter patents, o) i NEW YORK, Maroh 11.—COTTON~Th - 0 | © .. FROVISIONS, STOOK Lard, RAOTHOUL, 1% W ‘J;‘:r', Bhasment W X Fid market opened firm sdvance of 8git F A B Gy gy Gy onttna Oftios; 113 Board @ shE'Dr—'n s 4. 0008.25 Now, Yore gentra 9,000 w1y | polots and during the early trading Representative sal 2 ol {9 Ry b ) S5 Fadyions, Dougias sat; v Y. spot_demiind . T. JOSEPH, March 17.—CATTLE-Re- Condepondent, a-aian X polnta net higher tn sesponse o | BEEF STEERS. ts, 1000 head; market atron ola Tar (ouse. 13 i % 1 H §: steers, . est and st House in e State, sxfin—unm-fl sacked, cast tfack, ASimen oilbvr ot bl bup ort and covering. il iy ¥ —Unchanged; timothy, $17.00919.00. ail By o oo ok s H. - 15" | Mgty Bnder raslsing . Norasrous BAGoING sy, | ayivenia < BN I ey nave been received u.f- morning that_ar- PROVISIONS- Fo umchanged; Pioean, 6. G, g 91 . o to 6] steam, nnm&um?’ Dry salt dntd "R | Fremt " o FRTET il :{::&’:‘y f,',?",‘.&'f" fib._‘.fi"&" g ""‘a.f“""bfl,‘o;f B il turen opened dirm; Maral, 14 90" bia: 12%; olear l::; “m 1{:'::;‘ }flv, 14,08¢; 14.22¢; Oo- $1 A % "Advancing! chickens, = 16c; Stoel 1 s 8 Sbot ciosed Quiet, 10 paints m.n. rlnn ue. turkeys, 20c; ducks, lfltc; - dling uplands, 15:150; middling UL THR—Steady: creamery, 28, ELER T b = Cloaing " bia B‘mrc:"‘fn'&'e.fl,\pru mgas—nm at 2. ¥ ? i " WK May, 1496c; June, 14.10c; Adguet, 1 Recelpts. Shipments. September, 13.27c; October, Nov.u Flour, bbls. + 88,000 5,100 | Southern I, 6%; December, 126lc; January, 60; veal calves, $4.266.25. § ogan & Bryan 815 South 16th Street, Ilp-lhin, ; Stocks, Bonds, Grains, Provisions, Cotton and Coffee . PRIVATE WIRES... B85 ] oAl o S £ 0 198 £° $2. SEsINAIARBRTTELTRBERT T 58 POt pp | 3 ST. LOUIS, March 11—(X)TTON—-U;I- chml‘gm middlin 8BS hono, Shipments, 545 balea: Siock, Kansas City Grain and Provisions. Cheh \taunked: No. 3 Hard: LRI iy | United Siss sty ‘ash unenange 0. AT Un s, '§1.06%@1.00; No. 2 red, $1.1601.21; J: Dnited uates l.::cr 19, nited Market unchanged Uotations were as follows: No 3 mixed. ooer No. & $oasomae; ‘Nocrs | Uian ; winter white T e alente H. 3 e Dnchangedi Now3 white, 4604SHo; | Bk bakers, §3.0506.40. No3 tmixed ey nvs—ngvde. B 1 "“-l—?(hd or mlxlnfl. B8@81c; folr to B ‘Unchanged; creamery, extras, ny 29¢; seconds, 27¢; packl EEDS—] IA!. 0. 1 southwest: " o “0‘*. e 19¢. Ameri No, 1 northwestern, $.84, C 3 hanged; Goola i % s 2 1oNs—°f>" 8 over, LT | BGGS—Unchanged; current receipts, $6.0 | Uniied i Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 17.—METALS— Standard ewpar was nominal today. Lon- d Jjos, quiet ac s silght deglin awnn- ld futures, was at m flWllflh .i ln mlln tfl. lv foas, clu futur;c B85 §§*‘ 338 C : = E33E8sasssEsse encannmana ggF8eIA8E s:::gss:sxss::: WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING: New York Stock Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Coffee Exchange New York Metal Exohange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Board of Trade | Quring the middie of the day, the 6lose Was : : New Orleans Cotton Exchange ‘1“»‘.&‘ ':5&5{5513?‘%&5"‘:{:: 5:';“}.3? m;:gg:h—nwr?a:.ln“m.nx Jower -bida s Liverpool Cotton Ano‘olatlon the opening this Y A jorning, but were able to b et Septamber, Octobar ana November ; u‘i'. Ut mers able io buy up Galy's Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce i m. December. Janua nd i ac- ntos, 0- qulet; l‘ol’ LoV M@12Ke. g8 858 E5E ork, mess, d, g pet mo lhl. ; short clear 000 SOt8 | Total seles for the day, 166,300 shares. T | 8on. “Localy No. 1 foundry north- ; Local Securities. un ¢ and flour wer, i 18507 Nov 2 found h : nar Dts were » Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | loundre sosthecn ood He o ot NG n Market, ;O Tork Lite buuaing: = southern, soft, $11.7g18.%. ago. llNNEAPOL!! Ilrch 1.~ WHEAT— . Co. wul tlfigal,s'sp:‘l:::nluueruwufi . 37 cars; oats, b oars; hos, fi" S0 3 ) pash, N“‘h" e 95 —— i oms, | M T B it Nor @11, Neb., E. . No 4 horthern. #1 uwum. g Siagne Jesmps. Gasn Pnee:‘-mv;nug No. 2 rea, | No, 4 Kansag Oity Home Tai. NEW_ YORK, March 17—COFFEE~F) SD Flax clm “ 3225, Long Bell L. Co. 6s 1.4“ tures opened dull at unchanged BED-—Fiax clom ’ Hinchin Gua“ & lee. fo There was practically no featurs and while OA'l's—No. 3 whho. 7 Mav showed a decline of § points onbids RYE-No. 3. T0KGT¥c. Omata Wetar Go. ta TBRAN—Th_100-1b. sacks, $22.00. Omana Witer Co e SR pus In wood, £ o b | omaht Waiey Steady; ecreameries, m.. S s ug8zz 282 shssze 855 pieis crnetalamnes GEELOE mre GEGEESRaLas SAL ANt aeees Snansy uunauss:oluass tpu. T casest market firm; Ppme———tyee at -ul. my:. firsts, ;1".: Liverpool Grain Market. March 17.—~WHEAT—Spot MAKE YOUR IN\'IJ’X'MENTS AND SALES OF STOCKS, RPOOI ket dull; No. 3 red western wint ¢ B, Ry. ey BONDS, ETC, THROUGH US a % jorican D104 “"}_'I ,.‘3'““"'&“ Lmestern Sijtery o g u H on. Cl"ou'ureh‘ 1?'?)‘;" e ;}":,',{“,"',‘,“ TR fasuis thet We make a specialty of Copper Btocks, listed and unlisted, Our m to fancy, 3¢ ‘“- s wqum‘ “mun' el e Lmurn;""“ s . - andes! $1.40. b—-c fl XX ec ll;lfl:u- Wire System reaches the lake, Bisbce and Montana Mining f mlna Dorthern. 68 #4d; 01d . ‘American N B unbb- smpmonu,mm o stticts, rm; twun. 16%c; chiok- | mixed, 6s8i4d. Futures, steady; March, pal h this description. e i, win 3 e = u.“"{.’.f.’"‘n’f;.,“;i“" gioxu—ugn- rl, DUt R Bens were SmpURd In very F. C. HOLLINGER, Mgr. liige; 8 to 101b. s 4 BERLIN, Maroh i7.—The w ;;&“‘ - ‘bbis.; shipments, & bbls. 4 an-lfl.rlbh option , of offerings X Iwnukee Grain Market. ment of the Tmi ; 2 as_com; g‘ ’""“' e tosorts | MILWAUKER, March 17.—WHEAT—No, [shows the followin mmfm LA ne«w: % o ml%‘ | Sna oo -ku:dn'y.:kwi.l:qm-é fogho R A P T . | B A ke l)o You Want—FREE 116 July, Ar. put the trede on E3 =sasesrass: E38 F i F e nmnn-s.mpn.., s0gTe. T Redd Ilrknt. Dry Goofs Market, : 3|, NEW YORK. March 11-DRY GOODE—|Bovesin T‘& m{ Ihnh, 'm. Ap: SR e . "‘ e g N during the mu nd t | “Decrease. ud Aleike, peimae rf-‘fi.m. ! otber l"-7- "a'olnx Y moderste Ftoomouth t mills | % tally nm%- -y lm' s w:..gmmr‘ ‘l.nrol . Tn'l.'hc co "o [AHA, lm 11— gY_N w oy B | S bR N YORK, lgm n—{u‘tuu—'n'.. doliars, "‘fifi"m avliara o!% at auhl. -ufin o, ' h Y E wfl% silver certificates outstanding, | When you want what you want when 4 muhn, $60; granulats General Fund—8tandard ellver dollars tlc powdmd, 5.3c general fund, $,08.007; current ||:bumu" A4 columns % Rellable Advance Information on the Growing Crops? =i Teop i y EESEEEEEIEEEESSEEET sEzzvRpEERRERTEREES 7 - D 2ssESE: EEEEEEESSES EE+ 3 ia¥sigspeaisi2xii P o8 .-.-u;:_g,x;aua:‘x:;; i £ g & £ ErbEskes lwisEi e . 3333 s2ss

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