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4 II~. BEF~ OMAHA, SATURDAY RCI{ 19, 1910. L dl i R ' ) ‘nm AND PRODUCE MARKET ."::,"z.w g o e NEWORK STOGKS AND BONDS 2 B R B ONARA LIVE smcn MARRET(2 & g8 # i o T 'y, cross-breds and the home trade acitie ‘coast (n Londom), .ml‘:“:: treasuter of the U, 8. tes80s; GEe mil EE 0 70 B N eSS ‘- “In’ general T4 19 10 61y 19 ] § Joo_bales; sqoured - . d, 1,10 Bogorts fhow Mach Damage, with No (Y&W YORK GENERAL MARKET Takers Evinoe Kone with Steady Up- |t Light Run of Oattle, with Beet Steers L '& ight $UpBly In the sheep barn this oured. 1u S0G% Dad; Ereasy, S40 Rain in b‘u“"“' lift of Prices. REPORT OF THE CLEARING MOUSE Strong morning, but there was no uotable change d, Vv _ma;.‘m lm‘#;n‘:“”}::fi:‘r:\ln‘"fi in prices. Six loads of Colorada fed Mexi- | 644 N L : - — » ) v, 18 14d. New Zealand, . YORK, Margh i p S T RPN, S s e DA At this Dot B8 8Ad Grerything oo ¢ Salia; grinayC B 1030, Cabe of Good "QRN CON‘A‘INVES TO BE HEAVY q,,.l‘ ‘,,,,,.“,'“"' Mareh I8 S FLovi . |AMERICAN TOBACCO RISES AGAIN tor the Weelk, HOGS SLLLING 15 TO 20 HIGHER ‘i on sale moved readily. Mex and Natal, ‘800 balee; scoured, 114G 05.%0: atent NEW YORK, March 18.—Bradstreat's bank iy were ‘good enough (o rwmn‘:;a R But |10 84 greasy, NaG1s nter ¢ 0. BT clearings report for the werk ending reh the supply of sheep was limited, as usua) = Prices Are Steadily Golng Down— :..'-",-:m:.f:f'afw,sm' :‘mm s:;m hts, |[Boost Prompts Bellef that Supreme |17 shows an aggregate of usruuo» as[Sheep and Lambs In Light Se Supply of live sheop and lamba thus far OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. £5.35a5.45; spring clears, $4.0004.85; winter y alnat $£3.57,560,000 Inst woek And KT, n this week has been rather liboral. but de- preoain Stock§. Are Heavy and Demand A, oo D, e toms 15, Reoeipts, 1801 | Court Deeiston Will Favor the 18008 1n the corresponding week st year.| M7 ecord Breaking Prices |.,3nq has been urgent and brond at all|Stapic and Fanoy Produce Prices Fur- Too Light to M aln | . 6,58 hbls. Rye flour, Company—Copper News 'rm mllnwm‘ is m of the cmu ‘_ Are Maintained for Fat :_\!v_!::'!"édn:;‘l ‘mc.‘h“"lm‘ fa.};f"".'i",'{\“fi:.:fl:r nished by Buyers Wholesalers, Pricés, Ry o Cheertal, Lambs. SUEE ha boen cepecially favored by Kiliers, | [BUTTER_Creamery, No. 1 deliversd to i~ Clearings| 1ne. | Dec AL "Soprton. af “soat of aheep ‘hows | (he retail trade in 1ok, cartons, fic; No. 1 ORNMEAL ~Steady; fine white and yel- that the high priced material 8 really |0 60-1b. tubes, 301 32, |n 1-1b. cartons, oo, |19 $L6@1%, conrse, $1.3@1.90; kiln dried, = g LR g TR | o dn 8- 1b. tubs, *\fie packing stock, solld OMAHA, Mareh 18, 1910. sR“' I A% - | NEW YORK, March 1&—The steady up. - South Omaha, Neb., March 18 |Cheapet, Ihah the \nCLOr ETRATR. | ¢ aa. |pack. ei “'"'"“u tancy dai i a g st, =Quiet; 0. 2 western, nomi- t o rices in today's stoc - ts were: . 3 o . common, 19e. arket ehanges folbiin practaly o raln in the woutnwest, | {¥P-uiots Mo, 3 we the indlfference shown to any but favor- 2B | vance In values is just about sgHde on -ui ‘QI«II“.II of the Day om Varlous 3 SBEE3HE 23825385288 T zug . omml Monday b tataba, ol o WHEAT Spot market, casy: No. 2 red, |able developments made &n_impressive - | Official _Tuesd JeMs R e hEve beel Toe B-—Twine, 8lc: youig America, andsare yary ISCOURANIAE. | o ruin [SLIMGLI, o b £ Option wheat was In: | demonsiration of convicted hopefulnces on <[ Oftietal Wednesd b Tl B e W Bl v B abio: e Gt Thor tire e';-nr 184e; RO c“n'm— i nave on | 46tive and without Whueh feature, with | the pact of takers of stocks. Oftleial Thursd 4 £88 s 1o B werare leine Lo h' ] ; domestie blook, & 19e; im- ol e B *-m‘n rice changes. Crop news was gon- | Some part of the buylng was attributed Gy Estimate Frid ERF o res Tesiining the aame price’” |ported Bwiss, Wo. e s o | o ullis Arkets were quist [to & short Interest o o con- . . . - POULTRY-Dressed broflers, & dor.: Sorn sontsues; iy Ao Tl A and | ana Trndars wore watdng for developments | tinued Tecovery In prices. The persistence | 8an Francisco,. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Good to . u.iu w 9 :""“' l‘:‘;.m DYY“ rices. | At the close prices were “c lower to ¢ | of the demand for the principal long stocks Eacinnas . heat Was fiervous, but prices h-l steady | Advance. = FExporters took 15 loads. May | Was taken to indicate satisfaction with|Tincinnati - without much change. Bulls have used |$1.22%@120%% closed $1.20%; Iuly, $1.15 7- gonditions on the part of some interests | CReOReUn, - grery etfort to” advance tha market on | 1igh, closed $1.16%; September, $1.i1 1516 | Well equipped with resourtes to express | oW, Orleans. Aurmage reparts Tniess conditians change | Li2, closed $112; receipts, 6,000 bu.; ehip: | thelr confidence. Wt . 1thin the next few days a wild market | ments, 3,000 bu. A further rise in American Tobaceo stock | €l redioted. CORN--Spot market, easy; steamer, M%c; | In_the outside markets kept alive predic- h:“xl’l‘ . n Was soft and values declined under | No. 4, 624c In elevator export basis; ex- ‘L‘m- ;’hh the !“D"l;!a?bl‘o;lrlldenl-lurn"l‘n}Lo:l“‘“. ling pressure and no support. Cash of- | port No, 3, 6c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. | the to o ot B g Bope LR u",m,k,. erings were slow sale from ¥c to 1o under | Option market was quiet, with an easier un- | SOMPANY. Cltations from the presid ..m. esterday, Poor demand I8 the feature| dertore on the poor cash demand, closing |SPetch Defore the Tratrie ciub in m“‘n‘ ¥ by the bears to put prices dow: | &t Ko to 1c net decline. Export eales were | Nfe used a5 evidence of fairness In the! Primary _ wheat recelpts _wers 6,00 15 londs. May, T2G73c, olosed 72c; July | Jiilvnds, Of the gavernment authorl eis &nd snipments were 1400 bushels | closed 7de; Sepiember, Trieo: recelpts, 11 | "ENCLR "oF " Special stock b s .xnm....wu. gainst receipts Iast yent of 662,000 bushels | 375 bu.: shipments, 17798 b AVIGUal oRuse °,|,|p:d°cm', eers .m“1 tlanta .... #nd_shipments of 207,000 bushels. OATS—-Spot market, casy; mixed, 2 to sz | INAIVIdUAl causes heiped ‘the goneral ad |BUAAIE .. Primary corn receipts were 50,000 bush-|ibs. nominal; natural white, 3 to 32 1bs., #0 [ "8 torn wan s Rotiooaple es 1 S | Portiand, Ore. ol and_ shipments were 63000 bushels, | @idsc; clipped Whito, 34 to 42 Ibs., ORGISE. OD- | This was: aecompaniog: by rommor &",nmemph- 0 agalnst recelpts Jast year of 512,000 bushels | tion market was without transactions, clos- | ncrease In- the dividends’ and of & gu * | Richmond "! M earanons wore TH00 bunnels of corn, | (ol DeboloWer. May closed al t0%o; Te- | antee by the Pittaburs, Cincinnat, tnfoago Eort Worth, & St. Louls. | Salt Lake City 1,000 bushels of oats and wheat and fiour Firm; pime. $1.00G1.%; No. L $11| There “was publl /ashl A i shed auri the day | n ngton, €qual to 62,000 bushels. higher on|@Li%: No. 2 $1.1061 1% L Dy cheerful Views of the copper irade fror:w Joseph “hu»:l-l-rm :fim hsm u'"o :tr.len igher hlln:»sz—‘h" Central America, 2"‘“- the president of the Amlfllmned cowor.Culljumbu- er oxotu o company, which ser: . Local ranga of options: LEATHER—Firm; hemlock firsta 2@ | {he buyjag of taa; cimk.~ Rameor of At | Arlkleliomn High. | Low. | Close.|Yes'y, | Lici, seconds, 23g2ic; thirds, 2Gte; refected, | dend increares appifed to some other stocks, ‘lvlnnlh 0@2c including United St Spokane . 'y PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, $26.60 mnlm-fm of the t‘ffiki"c‘\'.mncy move- | Toledo . s | Im! 1 om%] ‘g;.‘! 10% family, $7.0G3.0; short " clears, ment promised a gain in cash by the banks, | Rochester 1 5| g5 0E| 52 Five days this week. Same days last week. for storage, $; for fresh 'springs, 170; chojce lambs, $.60@10.10; falr to good lambs, i 9.00; good, llght vearlings, §8.76g9.00; | pons. 1o cocks lei ducks, L vy Yedriings 1508 15; fair year. |10 turkeys, 6c; pl W H 5 3,008 61 Y 8.25; good to choloe wethers, ";\'fl"“n mfimn.'r p‘orn& ulTbn, weeks ago. ¥ Ly v y HB0d y 90! per dox. oL ve: Same dnys last year .1t { ! et honis even b 1008 B Tall Yo So0d | Broliars, fir ; The following table shows the receipts | 8 Jueks, of cattle, hogs and sheep at soum Omaha ffll"m'"!,1 13¢; n-‘"- full feather: for the year to dn-, co last | 224 western lambs b 4% g T ] fowls, $3 per dos.; Dl#rfln' w r doz. | | 8 western ewes . 18K @il “frozen) —Herei saimon, 18 spring lambs fic; piekerel, So; whitetis trout, 13c; catfish, 17¢; ur.- b spring cull lambs. The following table shows the average | 497 western ewes -] -tx!-lt- lkl‘o”l:lu:\‘lln':#?l..:. i Ne. price of hogs at South Omaha for the last| 137 western swes Hoe: several days, With comparisons: 616 Mexican lambs Yol No. L o, 1, H oun “& 1,,% i No. ¢ No 3, 3 ~ Irish Seed Po(-ton: sevaral days, with comparisons: 172 Mexican ewes . Gentne fRed-river valiey and early Oblo, ra Mexican lambs per bu., 86c; western Nebraska and north- B 5 £k 3 & SERE 888358528 NRE" o =E88% gl na 2 Sk Date. | 190, |1iw un um 11906, ws 1904, native ewes i — 22 native spring llmhls i arch 10./1 68 ¢ Colorado-Mexican lamba . Mareh 11fio 8 W R 516 Colorado-Mexican lambs . Mareh 13 /10 m. ¢ 9 western ewes . western lambs Aroh 1410 uu March 15,110 41%) ¢ March 16.(10 $5%( 6 Mareh 1710 34| § Mareh 18110 55 | 6 s3sBasresze a0 Gieiszacichan 3s3sssessanass §355222338533 2 o 52 0133 RneaSanmBae .y 238 2 B3 3B 83 L per bu., To; yellow Jersey CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET i P:": |yl (‘:o‘l::r:x)‘,n and Bwest_potatos Cattle Market Steady—Hogs Re- Cauliflower: ported Higher—Sheep Also Steady. ;::“,'h T Ay O *Sunday. CHICAGO, March 18 —CATTLE—Recelpts | seed, per 1b., $We. %, Florida, tn Rutt, S 2223 ° 2 E 588385 [PEES Poaean . et S | 858 ‘aaueg o Snadaain | 2228 g 2 | | % 0. " Beef, firm; mess, mwm «1 Y| owing to excess of recelpts from the in- | Nashville 103 | 108 \ 1 $19. Waleo; beef hams, $24.000 WG, Cut | terior over shipments. Tho RiSher retes for g fir? ! ineats flem: pickled beilice to %, | time money during the week have operated |Dés Mof Okl W Gl Gk |818.00@1m00; pickied hams, $1550G1600. Lard, | to attract Tunds 1o this center. Ther was Peorla 2 b firmer; middle west, prime, $14.85@14.95; re- [a relaxation In the London discount rn- Lertol “ “ “ fined, firm; continent, $15.00; South Amer- |today from the violent advances caused by | New “;: &yl fw | ica, §15.45; compound, $10.00410.25. & the rise in the bank rate. | Bloux cny |l ey | TALLOW—8teady; prime city, hhds., T%e; | The call loan market in New York n-‘““‘h"l country, 6X@7%e. laxed slightly in view of the gain of cash Grand R Omaha Cash Prices. 62;61.~5!0ady‘ ‘domestlc, 24@S%c; Japan, lndlmlnedlfnr the banks. Bonds were firm, iyrmuln o ” " LN Total sales, par valu 156,000, Inited | Augusta, h_":d‘"g;‘;"’;;;'ma s Al ?.G?rlamfl'oo%?'m» FOULTRY—Altve. firm; fowls, 18; tur- | States bonds were anchangeq on call . | Birmingham pArS, WLatgi towanor. Mo s spring, | Keye, '13giso; ~dressed, dull western | Number of sales and principai quotations | Springtield, Mas 17}'2% -g‘ o ¢ apang: .,M,‘ e | %%um S@l7c; fowls, 14@15%c; turkeys, | on stocks today were: vansville 3 5@23c N S0 N urum. #1080, te,| BUTTER—Market for fancy was firm; | Allls-Chalmers pta ! e . s Saloe. des quiet; creamery speclals, | Amaigumssed oo wuj(‘ 0. 2 OlOn | §ao: extens, s2c: third to first, N@IUC: held | American 1) N"N' °.'"‘“-" B, - No. § lals, 23@32; tate dalry, com. | Amerlean mw%%a& ue: NooTd vellow - rvetio to finest, @dlc; ' process, first to American 0. 3 corn, boW@eke, No. 3 corn, 5i4@ |Speclal Ha@he; w 20 0O} | Xarioan western Imitation Y. U Ameri, &4ci No { corn,’ 52“:06‘_ %) CHEESE—Firm; Full oneats, fall ety o de, special, ancy, 17 00d lmc No. ‘4 white, 24@43c; No 3 yeliow, g &‘@ " 5“ d | American Drime, T6R@1646; Current, best, i i No. 4 yellow, 41@43c; No. 3 mixed, “"'"?"1’"1:310% 18G10; skims, tul . 8. & R : tew 108" | Wilmington . epecial o, Amer. 6. & R. 00 108 mington . 5, Hugese. No. 1 feeding| "5GG6Easy; western firsts, 2@2c; sec- um"xubu. 4 w E’—No e abeione: No. 3, TH@Mse: |onds, B 0 T Aneiean To LU Oarlot Recelprs. WEATHER IN THR GRAIN RBELT |American mfi Wilkesbarre g s h s il R R all River. C"I‘L"lal::n o1 o |For Nebrask Fair Saturday a . 5 1 Cedar Ray el (s Warmer in Southeast Portion. & P L 1,000 1135 1120g “,a Sacramento sDhuth . OMAHA. March 18, 1910. i s o i [New Bedford Light and scattered precipitation occurred 200 0y | Springfield, in the eastern states durlnr Thursday; | B 3 b B S 8] . lighi showers occurred at polnts in icun = 10 | Fort “Wayne: e SAas 4 rains In the west g states, > ""';:‘ Shafhe DML and. rain continues in northern Louisiana | oot} 12 v Rt i L 4 Frices om, Boara of T this, morning. Light rains ocourred in west- W H 'CHICAGO, March 18—Prices in all the |ern Montana and west to the Pacific coast, n pits were inclined to sag today. [and generally cloudy weather prevails on at "€losed a shade higher Lo WGUC|the Puclfic slope this morning, The weather . Corn showed @& met 108 0f %@io |continues fair in the apper vaileys and west 40 1G1%o and oats Ko o lc. Provislons | into the mountain, but conaiderable eloud: 0. b. G & 8t L. e ally firm and closed at advances | thess is shown in the upper Missouri valley : —W wc" ‘k: and northwest. Temperatures are lower |Colorado & Southern Recelpis ana disposition of lly estimated 500 head; market steady: steers, | 4 6 and 8-dol 12-1b. bunch, $00. the Unlon Stock yards, South Omaha, fOf [$6.10G8.65; cows, $4.7666.50; heifers, $4.006 Inions, red. per old vontn\ah twenty-four hours ending at 8 o:mk p.om [ 675; . $6.95016.25; calves, $3.008910.50; nips, carrots, beets, turnips, in RECEIPTS~CAR: stockers and feeders, $.4076.00. per “Ib.s Jo. Garhe: Extra fancy. Caitle “.,‘. ‘Sheep. H'r's, | HOGS—Receipts estimated 11,00 head: | Ib., 13¢. Now southern unubl 7 3 mnrkfl 15@20c higher; cholce heavy, $10.9660 | per doz. bunches, 60o; Shailotts rmcms $10.50G11.06; likht mixed, hes, 60c. Spinach: Per bu., Bgg choloe lights, $10.74110.85; pack- ancy Flotida, Aok, umnw. To- slompmfi plgs, $10.02G10.65; bulk, or Cuba, per - ngwnm bsk. e, i ellulo.,‘h 8. Btrin EP—Recelpts estimated at 5000 head: | an ben: market steady to shade higher; sheep, $7.% | Cucumbers: o 2,00 mm lambs, $.76@10.30; yeariings, $7.65@ | Home Grown v.nnblu—nul hu. Extra fancy, per doz bunches, Lettucet g gy e do-.. On d lettuce Kansas City Live Stock Market. |y ¥ Fancy KANSAS CITY, March 18.—CATTLE—Re- c. celpts, 1,600 head, including 300 southerns; R B¢, market strong to 10c higher; cholce export Total receipts...... 62 7 % and dressed beef steers, $7.008.50; falr to 45c. d DISPOSITION—HEAD. 800, $8.95G7.50; western stears, $6.0007.75; oS ein stockers and feeders, $45006.60; wou ern Cattle. Hon 8heep. | steers, $6.0007.76; southern cows, $. S—strawberries: Florida, per qt., Omaha Packing C LM T2 TR native col 75; native heifers, ooo ges: Callfornia, N“"' Swift and company . 960 | 7.96; bulls, 2%; calvi . 50G0.25. le- per box. n.m%n‘n 50-200- Cudahy Packing Co...... 213 HOGS—Recelpts, 5,00 head: market 100 b B; Camoria. hrand, Armour & Co.. . 136 | 150 higher; top, $10.12%: bulk of _sales, | 8000378 e Tk, I Schwarta-Bolen Co. : $10.40010.65; heavy, $i0. e | ¢ 360 76; choles Loma, 00- SRS Blippare : and butchers, $10.60610.70; mn o Byrone: v 3 g : Digs, $0.00G0.T5. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4000 | 2U0 head; market steady tg 10 lower; ambs. yearlings, $8.5060.40, wethers, 8. 2&; ewes, n 008.00; stockers and teeders, $4.5008.50. St. Louts Live Stock Market. o 2 ST. LOUIS, March 18—CATTLE—Re- D pcr bb s, i b A 2 celpts, 900 head, including 400 Texans. Mar- [ Pearmains, per box, $§2.0092. Hororads BUltan Brescs. s ket steady; native shipping and export per Lox, §2; extra fanoy, Colo- 4 steers, $6:50G8.50; dressed beef and butcher | rado R. Beauties, per box, §2. $6.30G8.08; steers under 1000 Ibs, | Colorado Winesaps, per ' box, §2.26. $.097.00; stockers and tecders, 90 Jersey, finter stack, per boL. cows and heifors, $3.60@7.80; 50. D- Anuhor brand, 90-1 8,65, bulls, $4.05@6.30; . .86, r box, §2.00. Fig! 5,000 4902| Texus and Indlan steers, $5.40G17. kn lo -m. 30 pkgs. in box, nis | 14 helfers, $8.20G6.10, CATTLE-Recelpts of cattle all told this Receipts, 3400 head. Market 150 h vs—cm-r- New York, morning only numbered forty-five cars, igs and lights, §7.60010.85; pack- New, 24 frami which under ordinary conditions would not $10.66%10.90; butchers and best heavy, be enouq_h to Interest buyers to any great 1.00. he demand, however, at the bres- | * GHii AND LAMBES—Recelpts, 30 head. Larg e is 80 good that buyers were out | Market steady; native muttons, $4. .50; i small, por 1b., coeouuu. 1|10 the yards early in the morning, appar-|jam $7.309.75; culls and bucks, 60 | $6.00; per doz. 860, | ently eager to pick up the few loads that §10; stockers, $4.00G7.00. h [ o U — The Pace that Ki LARNIR Jerome 8. McWade, the wealthy collector e e S 22 [ FPTSIERN- Tar s petisote et toage sagesere 1ot s e 22RSEIR §§§§§§§§§§§§_§§§§§i¥_{¥§§_§§§i§_§§§§§§ 2 ! 0. Benton Vansant & Lusl\. Stephens Bros. e S e e pEEE B I R 2 3 eat was an erratic affair the greater |along the middle and upper Atlantia comat|Colo. & Southern lst pfd.. nlrt ‘of the session, but the volume of |and are generally lower in ‘the extreme g:fi, "A“.B;-la"ld ped. ading was not large. A further break |northwest. They have risen in the south- o corn prices, liberal primary receipts [ern states, lake reglon, central valleys and | G2 JPpiuets - and an extremely slack demand for flour |throughout the southwest. = Falr or partly | perver & Rio hinde ... 11/ the torthwest offset the effect of addi- [cloudy = weather, with continued Daver & mio arnde vid. The masket |température, s indicuted for this Vicinity Dlstilery Gecarition ht and Saturday. Brie N Pemperature. i precipitation a8 com- unfl ‘with the last three years: loomington 8 Szsisssss: z:gsss:s; 23 Lowell .. Jackson . Binghamt Decatur . Id = S 2 steers sold very freely at good strong St. Joseph Live Stock Maricet. pond'o‘tl.l R aene SEN The .;';‘}‘:.8‘1. S an e 4 “mf_'tr*;m“ —'gfi’:bf;‘}g of Duluth, condemned in a recent lecture e e e veex Q40 B® | highar: steer $HGE; cows and helters, | American pugnaciousness 5 weblc’ I fnotis Sew cattle ‘have woldiths [HOOTE: odives: WG, T L T | Ay imorEgA aDRr, SSMTRRe, Stalle e LT highest since ‘July, 1908. NIGHars oh 0 s MKl aalsh HOBE | Al Dresss BinsJs Wi bsohyse 1ie: [iép: **Houston l.m ows and heifers commanded good steady | IERCT: 3 pens to stumble over B.s foot in a street **Galveston . 0! |t T e '"gp'vc,,,";,'m.: SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000|car. Arrested for assault, he says: ‘The *Not included in mm, because compari- | Nas also been advanoed dpldly this week, | head; market strong; lambs, $9.90@10.16. man who crosses his legs in a crowded car A taie poc B dugllr Thanone oo'ugo' %) Bows oty Live stosk marker, |40 B trnaiam s ntolsran Ing other iteme m’:n Onls because contain- | e Were only a few faeders nere Mi SIOUX CITY, In. March 18- (Special At sot ruftianism. fs i e Ty LI EEEF sassssess Vlnklhu ranged between k-an Grea 80 prices were tun:o;:n R S " o 00 t Northern or tation: Erees. r H 17131 sz:\':rI‘ gl‘\‘:e v.x\‘c below the previous “D;:uhnny r‘.n pnelplmlon -{noc March nwmm":h Mot. ’ tlmm at $L12% and $L06%@1.067%, respec- -D.;m"my corresponding cd in lnmwm-uonll Hln-ur . in poor demand for the|-32 of an Incl 2 cfin ;}fi;’dwn‘;‘eh resulted in declines of | Deficiency corresponding period in 1008, t the sample tables inspired an_inch. ,::ncllnnl‘fillnlz of cmr?‘ all_day, No. 8 L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. eliow. sold_at S4@We, The May det St. Louis General Market {Dvery ranged between tc and G | ST. LOUIS, March 15— WHEATCash, (market “:““:..".'fi' o e was bear: | weak: track, No. I red, $1.5001.34%; No. § fstod by the heaviness of. corn |hard, $L1%@1.15. e s a 353 i 3 =SEn Ssfl but they sold very readily at good strodfs | Telegram.)—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000 head; | Yet In our nervous frritabllity, due to our n,w York Money Market. Prices, A string of Utah oattie sold up fo | best, steady io 0o higher; stockers, 10015 | olimato and to the breakneck pace of our YORK, March 18~MONEY—On #l'ninnl':uh:aa:{( n:lrk:fl(v:n-:. l:’e‘enmw 1;{ ;onerwlaeuval, $6.2607.90; cows and helfers, | pusiness lite, we are continually squabbling NE call, “"" TUGE per cent; ruling rate, 3% | 35 beina Mmode And. 15 meny cases cattie OGS—Recelipts, 500 head; market 10@isc |and fighting.” nd by a decline ¢ 3o to 16 In cash prices. ugolgl;l—cfl n‘:h lower; track, No. 2, 61%@ Mokoa T : fi';f:,"z,fi"“'% mg:dh{nv.orvx:err;t “us;r;d“-dt & m| a great deal lhl‘nO.;o:!hl" u-.n'?l h‘xzm. 5 B of pricn $10.4010.65; bulk | Mr. McWade smiled. e 4 lonal scu! 3 ation n cattl t 0] 4510 o v w 0 o 2‘:‘:0;"‘;“{; FEo i e OATS—Cash, lower: track, No. 2 4%@ | Nationsl Lead - W% [QUIL; sixty ‘days and ninety’ days, 4G4 | cophiad sienrs. 12508 05 ol o aod oo | O o Only yesterday,” he sald, “I heard of a 46c; No. 2 white, 4Sc. 3 B P . & |per cent; six months, 4@4% per cent. fed 36.75G7.% to fal - Stock in Sight copper miner who was hurrying homewand, ons closed firm, wlhx vrlcn nebe |40 N0, 3 Whits. FrigH ed steers, 1%; common to fair corn n Sight. . ts: nchanged, 80%c. Central ... X E MERCANTILE © PAPBH 4 —4%@5 | fed steers, $5.75(6.76; good to cholce cows worn out with too hard a day's work, when l"“]‘“‘l“‘;“';;" °"“. ux?o c FLOUR—Unchanged; red winter patents, | N. . & W. . 48 454 45% | per cent. e (3 cholce cOWs | Recelpts of live stock at the six principal ¥ and heifers, $5.50G6.60; fair to £00d cOWS | western markets yesterda he came upon andther chap under a street ¥.5005.90; extra fancy and straight, $4.800 | N° 5 3 STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, at a |and heifers, .50; common to fair cow; i nn.s& as follows |y e ol R LT R i air cows Cattle. ¢ ows: decline, with actual business in bankers' |and helfers, 83254 00d to cholce stook- o Hogs. Sheep. | lamp. | R Timothy. $3.0078 35, bills at $4.8575G4.6385 for aixty day bills and | ers and. feeders 76; falr to §00d | Star el w0 B0 600) . Helo, aald he, ‘are you Dick Bween Ar\lchl | Open.| dpen.| High | Low. 'Clu.'l“” BRAN—Weak; sacked, east track, $1130 - 100 $4.5705 for demand. Commerolal bills, §4.83% stockers and maer‘ %; i | 8 0ux Tl % 1i|of Two Harborst i i - alr stockers and feeder 006.00; A . X i 3 -wm.u _“\ e “”51* TATSteady; tmothy, ST00GI0; prai- | B .08 &6 G i SILVER—Bar, S1%c. Mexican dollars, 4. | hoiters. $578G450; vnl:u Ves, W.5008.50; | Kangas City 3 : The other chap, who was also fagged | 1074| 106% 5. rle, $15. 3 BONDS—Government, steady; v 3 300145 qeath, snarl : g‘,{ i ] ) W “% ;H%mONS_%* Hthis: fi’bmn“ P S I e B D eady; railroad | bulls, stags, etc., $4.25G6. Chicago to death, snarled out X 4. Radl Representative sales: o . ‘No, I ain’t Dick Sweeny of Two Har- 3 | #2575, Lard, higher; prime st uotations on bonds toda: ! Tom( 106 [og-a) 1 omsi1oine-ss | BT HSE0 R meats, unchanged: bos ¥ . BEEF STEERS. Totals bors @ liogeze| 63 | extra shorts, $148TA; ol #754: £ e |V, 8. ret 1 et e xo. Av. Pr. M. Whan (he. tirwt (ohab. Ghotl sl Shik bas pulblo short clears, $15. nchationd: | Repubile Stesl 5t % 64% Doxed extra' shorts, $16.121} clear ribs, | ROk Island Co NEW YORK, March 18.—METALS—The|®Pd 1anded a heavy left on the other's dard copper closed steady; | J&W: $12.95013.20, T o Iy $16.12%; short clears, §16. Rock Isiand Oo pfd.. " = ‘Well, take that, then,’ sald he, ‘for TRY-Firm; | chickens, 1ge; |8t L & 8 F 2 pid.. Fery springs, 38c; turkeys, Me; ducks, 1ige; | 3¢ """'.'mfm“}. st English market was steady; beln' 60 like him.'"—New York Tribune, o BUTTER—Steady; creamery, #gate. Bt Fudire i2iera bt DEAGESL glecteolyic | A Bible Name. at Atlantic ports, by steamers only, sinca| The late Bishop Galller was once asked EGGS—Steady, Bouthern Rallway iy Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain | Southern Rallway pfd Marth 1 nave Daen 4068 1% arcl ave been tons copj b tons matte and 410410 tons ores. Fx orta | 10, 2NEHIN.E DARTY Sany BOy, sinceMarch 18 715 tons. Tin cloged firm; | “Name this child,” he said, addressing 96673.1b; March, 819075 10; Aprl, | Mrs. Juckson, tho mother of the black Imarket was fiFio and_ higher: mpor. ab| i 1o 4 tutures. £17 10s. Tead, casy! spot, Hallug. fugum London market lower at £13.| “That's a strange name, Mrs. Jackson,* elter closed easy at New e e T remarked the bishop hesitatingly. R -A0Qe:80, ‘| “Scripter name,” rejoined the happy The Engliah Tron ' mari mother, with a confident grin. Cleveland warrant pe 4 was no change: No. 1 foundry, northern, | .. o, oW it In the Bibie. {ittogisso: "N o foundry, "nortnern, and | “WhY, bishop, how kin yuh stan up ol m'?;e"xgg' southern, and southern, [ dar kiddin' a ole ignorant niggah laik I 157 Yuh says dat name whenevah yuh &, LouT o L8 aull at g é‘;’xfz‘, L ‘f,"‘,u Tead, | yays de Lawd's prayer—Hallud be Thy name.."'—Success Magazin Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 18. —k"O'l"I‘DN—Grol Alleged Counterfeiters Arrested. ng clos d steady, five points higher; middl HUTCHINSON, Kan, March 18.—Seven gplands, | $15.; miadling gulf, men led by a man who gives his name flfikm“ f“flp:“m, opened 'fi Ay as Rudolph Warner, were arrested here to- May, ¥ day charged wit t . uly, $14.79; August, mzs Scmemlmr $13.33 4n¥1nrn. and lhe' "a.fi“l‘é!flfi&fl"‘fiv.fl.’l l- bid: 'October, $12.94; December, $12.72 Wife confeased Futures ciosed steady. L\nnlnk bids: - March, 1807c; April May, 15 June, July September, 3.40; s i ber, 12.77¢; January, 12.76c. Don't Forget Monday, March EaasEsE FRE A *Cotn— May =7 £, §§§§§§ flg. g6 =35 32 mss 2 2R 23 gs 23 sga Sagj‘ S3REIBARS 3 & L Recelpts. Shi , | Ter Dy B SR PSS | Tawan e Pacfr Tol., W, o TR -] | ot PI...ML w., pid 1 Unfon o . b4 e 3,200 | LoD gt pti 13 9% Kansas City Grain and Provi jotieg el Tew 1870 KANSAS CITY, March HEA' United States Steel ... 13 42 Unchanged; No. 2 hard, $1 United States Steel pfd R el $1056110; No. ¥ red. SL16G1. , $118 [* or G e O RN-Market %c_lower; No. 3 mixed, h quotations were as follows: o}ge; No. 3, B8%c; No. 2 white, 620; No. U ; 3, he. wvh"n"‘;%fl"‘ M OATS—No. 2 white, 45@47c; No. 2 mixed, | westnebome | $3.0635. i Whesling & Lake Brie ... g Se 5 D Ochanged: cholos timothy, §4.00 | Farconsn o ao 4.“" i at ; : o : xing barley, 51G6% | G450 cholce rn[r]g_ TI00G1L B chatcs Sl ) §0% | %Colo Tndus 5 Ty Union Pacifie 3 fa, ' $17.000" Colo. Midland % . T do 0 "Ne Rirthv eeh 'us 3‘1’3»‘:?:"2360“ i MR 2k $0; Bexing S5 e st G 4 0. 1 northwestern, ) $12.00, tras, 3lc; firsts, 2c; secon H R ROVISIO r’ bbL, $26.00 | gtockc, 19c. PACKIRE | potal R. G i & Besl 2 . %. Short ribs, | EG(S—5c higher; current receipts, $5.85 . 84 Va. -Caro, Chem. -mn-. gL Enort clons 3 b; . 784 Wabash 1st 5. na... (bo: Roeei&-. Shipments. | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, S~ MO B Total dlearance of wheat and flour were (W] AL 8| yr, 614 New York Life butdl West. Md ds.. cqual to:8300 bu. Exports for the week, o ase e e A BRI Blec. ov ... as sho y_Bradstreet's, were equal to M"Y Co. *Gen. El it y 33471000 Du. Primary recelpts were. 666,000 Bty ot Omaha ‘4ls 38, 1064 0%, Blactrie o7 Sadts Mo Tee ov. by cia wt bu., compared with 562,000 bu. the cor- Philadelphia Produce Market, [~y g‘fi.“ 1588, ok d viresponding day a year ago. Estimated re- | pgyp, /ADELPHIA, March 18.—BUTTER— e o Bl London Closing Stock celpts for tomorrow: Wheat, §1 cars; corn, Tn creamery, M¥o; ex- LONDON, March 18.—Closing stock quo- | 9. cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, 7,000 head. tra neard: e, tations: 7. GALVESTON, March 18, — COTTON — Ricags” Cash Prices-Whoeat:' No, B o s To go0d demiand; Pend- {Copuor. _ maney...... SigLonievile & . i Steady, §14.57%. Siot, the Big 1 »‘Lumm‘ No. 8 red. $1.144IL1 rd, | sylvania and other nearby firsts, ¥ L $1124@1.13; No. 3 hard, $LOTEL. nu; . 3| cases, e at marks cumm’reoelpu. in re- [ Oms Amai. 128 WESTERNS, Wool Market. RUG SALE 104 Norfoik , . Lindsey Bitten L. S. Co.—Utah. LONDON, March 15.- The offerings at the | waprine. fLisain” Corn turnable cases, 20 at mark; western firsts, Y o o. B4be5h No. 3 h %30 at mark; current r'colpl. 1184 do prd. 106 feeders. 956 6 90 wool lm‘l{(m sales today amounted to 11,%1 H A DEN' s mqgm.ml & Western «g HOGS—Hog trade looked to be 15@20c | bales. Undes increased demand fine 4 Pennsylvania higher, this morning and buvers ail necded | Merinos were often § per cent higher than No. ‘Ihllf fiS‘mm‘yc Oats: No. at mul. 2 cash, 43%40; No. 2 ‘'white, 46W@iTc; No, 8| © York full creams, ew loads for week-end killing and week- | the opening rates. Amerio ©nd Grders at tho advance. Availnble sup: white, "W"'fl’ No. 4 ‘white, 40@40%c; | choice, nm‘ ew York full creams, fair ply was light and & perfect clearance was standard, 40%@ BUTTER — Steady; creameries, 2@3lc; P » rdairles, R@2c. Milwaukee Graln Market. made during the early rounds. Good MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 18.—FLOUR butchers were favored as usual and the greater advance was apparent on this class L BGOS—Steady; receipts, 13,262 ca y —mud r!,; T—No, 1 northern, of_stoc included, 19%c; firsts, 2l lo 44 1990, . 17 ady; _ dalstes, Inasge o, SO Taly L1t | bmn Today's sharp Improvement carries both . G ° oice 0. fancy, n9 RAR e 1100 Benten Boa s inpts, Coptry 6% Spaaeh ; today was $IOT s compared ‘with Ves. ) ) on Stocks A 3 14 ' Nsu“” |F"m'u“"k" ie:._ shish monx:";::e:';'_'c:;::fmw No.| BOSTON, Iue;. 11»2‘)‘0.1::. q‘u:muons ¥fil‘$f€i‘:"é‘,~c”.funl in the open market r:pl'gt: mr;a“ -! IIOWIO‘KZ":-M(":'I?IL;:; e offer $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and success- e e"\'v'}m“is?’a"‘ 8 to G-Ib. welghts, sg |3, yellow, de; No. 3 yeliow, Sgioc; N No. 3, |on_stocks 'were -:mronow for short bills is S%GX per cent: for three | we " * et o pe Kyl BI2G10 Slod A e00 sea 0s voo- shtas Dompeny st 03 4. 18 dencminations & 1 . " 4 . . Sh. Py ‘Av. 100, $500 and $1,000. D I aeihts. 90 | S NG, & imvge: no rade. . **Mohaw months' bills, 3%@4% per cent. i v ' "Mh "‘l“‘;‘dn’)“”@{"h“l 4 oA’m—Lower Nu , wh".f e, A ) per : :::n':“&:m- » _u Sow Tk - RAER ™o The Electric Power of this Company is generated from coal. b Sy . 5 e M08 m u"géy o ,!l“ i u.;%.(.d i gorn. . L“T"“' : o; 'T&.v'v'};“"',r ‘ A m,. : ::,,,,,. Butte ! ”'n,!: m"a:m quou;‘l:n;on R Siblabeg 4 s g .l'll‘hleuComlx.:::ydI\nul:x ;hnn :ondn is earning double the interest 3 heat, 3 X ! 3 —~WHEAT—Close: 01 % . . oul i 01 o 8. T SSON ‘oN, May. §1 “a Jul‘y’.e L14%; No. 1 northern, | Bos. Corb. fl ‘ LI nroot'“" - ¥ BEANIN 1 = 5 e gor ool il .r.."’ i la B’ creased facilities for a larger output. This will be in o) ‘ation n ot $104%@118%: No. 2 northern, §L12%@113%. | Butte Coalition » Boston Cons. : . | : peration withi ; gy N egarisi; No. v G113, | Butte Coall ] | Bt s B [omieatien . . . the next three months and result in earning dividends on its common e G o ay o B B8 BERG 0 BCH 2B | ™ 504 STOCK BONUS oML N ocks. T o SLURGLIBG July, $1sa1 13 ous: ew York M oy Coppet perior : > Dlad May, SLISRLI: July o1 ,",,n,".",‘,.f NEW YORK, March 18—Closing quota- Ry 4 - AN e Every purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 609% of its value in common stock, 8o that in addition to the assured income oy 3 LW Onlo o 4 e - BT tli;u:\.:'nl:\ll(r‘l:ll?.. scogks were: * " T kil ST “ Eoser 4 Rawhi ?:nr:llunn, 6% % on the bonds there will be a share in the future growth and earnings of the Company. There is an existing market for a large 1n- cufi:‘:flm 3 yellow, 0 Com: i el | G Saa e m‘: K Ev:znl‘l“l,:-&. creased output. Write for full information WALSTON H. BROWN & BROS., 45 Wall St., New York LDl ‘"""‘“\m ... 18 Ontario ... o5 | Korr Lake ... . Kb : x oo B King Coiie ORI g " 100 Established 1868, Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange. (5343 - H S¥Sniuszsss ssmessams BEE BER 52E888 2283zl {3 lt‘g 8;5 2% 198 Beading gon. 4 8t. L. & 8. F. 1, C, of N. J. gen, stk L 8. W | *Ches. & Oblo 4He . BEE SEE BEE = =l 35 ES & Comcases Copaens oo Bor 2523388 28, I EEEEEUTH ND HF‘IV‘E” &8I ] a 5 E =88s332 @ 3 g-p..-.-.;E_-.._-_.. gzg8ssa Arlln wmn?m nanf annmmms sasaSan saes EET B R EN 3588 ESeinis ¥ a,.m-zqflq....- bought F3 FF ¥ TI22T=ER & (3 S23yFezagaacy .-.l;;gnusilluzi SSSES! s $gsmi gl A =1 g # Winona nu-m- Pitts.. + 85 Slandard . 1% W . 28 Yellow Juckel " B, L S3=E555855E5E e R T Ty ™ second patents, $6.20 e ifirse Pelears, $LI604.48; sccond oleard, o Coftee Market. NEW March 18.-COFFEE-— | WASHINGTON, March 18—The BAVANNAH, Ga., March 18 Markot olnsen. dbil. Ht 3 potnis Nigher 1o of the {ressury at the beginning Biicp lgt ta Aurpentine, firm, So; - saies o e 5 poluts lower; sales, §260 n.t. Close: (ness today was as ™ rmlx- " Bbll‘. -hlwmnq «l bbis. m ~WIHEAT-Spot B , 6.585¢; 3 4 1‘ Fllld old 020,569, sil: ll uil; No. 2 red western, winter, no atoek: | 7,000} July, . . Ocl u ollars ot tures steady; March 85 34d; May, 83 %d; |and November, 1.10c; . o eertificates’ outstandin i N uary, Tiee, February. P pot, quiet; new American | quiet; Rio 7, 8 11 No. 4 1 ind—Standard mized, northern, 8 44d; 0ld American | Sxo: mild coffes, quiet: Coniov:. Suoie i .m" and e s ndu‘)r‘r':;: =5 BEEESEEEIE5EE gs: EEEEITELELTETRSILAS 8 in .‘53535