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    MAKCllT,
IS
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY
1011.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET !
Primary Receipt About One-Half
What They Were Last Year.
CSOP SITUATION IS FLATTERING
f orn la a Trifle Dall, Onln( In Lark
of rm to FraUrr the Trad
Inai Prices Are Bulla
Steady.
OMAHA. March 3. 1H1
The wheat Ik more of n debatable market
than It hss been for some time. The sharp
fnlllr.it off of primary receipts to less man
Islf of last yur'n nt this season, will
prohsblv give a liberal decrease In the
visible supply for the wk Just ending.
On the other hanil the crop situation is
very flattering, and rash wheat and flour
business are not Improved and are depres
sing conditions. 1 ha trade seems evenly
dl Idrd.
The corn market la acting on a supply
and demand feature at present with the
artlon of wheat having Ita effect. Coun
try selling and report of export business
are being closely watched by the trade.
Wheat was lens active, buying and Belling
being fairly evenly divided and prlcea ruled
about unchanged for the day at a shade
over the clone. News la mostly bearish,
but the market had good support and held
firm.
Corn was a trifle dull owing to a lack
ft any new to feature the trading. Trices
ruled steady at a shade under yesterday s
close. Clearances showed up heavy, but
cash sales were reported lc lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 2.KI.OU0 bush
eln and shipments 2.'7.n"0 bushels, against
receipts last year of 646.000 bushels and ship
ments of 214.0110 biiahels.
Primary corn receipts were 6S3.000 buahels
and shipments 43l.n bushels, against re
ceipts last e:ir of fifw.noo bushels and ship
ment!" of 4 1. (Ml bushels.
Clearances were 7M.0ri0 buahels of corn,
none of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
V.V") bushels.
Liverpool cloned V.-TPud lower on wheat
nd u hanged to VI higher on corn.
The following cash Bales was reported:
WMKAT No. 2 hard. 1 car, c; No. 3
hard, 1 car (dark). 85c; 1 car (rye mixed),
f.'t'4c.
CORN No. S white. 2 cars. 40r; No. 3
color, 1 car, 4c; No. 3 yellow, 6 cars, 40c;
2 cars. ic; No. 3 mixed, 1 car (special
sale), 4"c; 3 cars, 394c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car,
88c.
OATS No. 3 white, 1 car (local sale).
Wc; No. 4 white, 1 car, 28c; no grade, 2
cars, 27Hc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 83HfRc; No. 3
hard. 82fr86c; No. 4 hard, 72VsfK2Hc; re
jected hard, "04i'79n; No. 3 spring, fO
87',c: No. 4 spring. 78u4c; No. 2 durum,
K'yJrWie; No. 3 durum, MHa2e.
CUHN-No. 2 white, i'fMle; go. 3
white. 40-340V4C; No. 4 white. iWtciWic. ; No.
3 color, 3Vo40c; No. 2 yellow. 40(4440440;
No. 3 vellow, 39VSJ40C; No. 4 yellow, 88V(J
88 V; No. 2, SS-ac; No. 8, 394T39V4c; No.
4, 37''&38e.
OATS No. t white. 29rWv; standard.
2RVa.2o; No. 3 white, ZS'fefi 2?c : No. 4
white, 27V4'S2Xc; No. 3 yellow. 27VxiT2Rcj. No.
4 yellow. 274j27'4c.
BARLEY No. 3. 7ti?82c; No. 4. 6ftjf76c;
No. 1 feed, SOWWc; rejected, 6tWi14c.
RTE-No. 2, ?.itf80c; No. 3, 78(8790.
Omaha, Cash Prices.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 16 498 163
Minneapolis 108
Omaha 40 t
Duluth 1
tuition ;hai.n and provisions
Features of the Trading- and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, March 3. Assertions that the
reciprocity bill would fall and that there
were serious doubts about an extra ses
sion of congress had much to do with an
advance In the price of wheat. The market
closed firm with a net gain' of Ho to Ma.
Corn finished He to e down, oats off o
to r and provisions at 10c to 2214s? ad
vance. It was a day full of nervousness In the
wheat pit. Shorts showed unmistakable
signs of being easily frightened, but there,
was not enough new Investment buying
nr sufficient daring on the part of specu
lative bulls to cause a stampede. Moderate
advances brought forward Invariably a
few large shorts willing to supply the
wants of the small fry. Diminishing pri
mary receipts formed an Important angle
in favor of an upward turn. There was
evidence, too, of an Increasing demand for
flour. Moreover, farm reserves In the
1'nlted States were said to have fallen
12.00.W0 bushels under last year. On the
other hand, world's shipments promised1 to
be heavier and the fact was apparently
made clear late In the day that conditions
would be reassembled If reciprocity was
not acted on In a manner satisfactory to
President Taft. May fluctuated from 89H
SiKdVfcc. to 90S.Cq!04o. with late trades He
net higher at SOVa'SOc.
Favorable weather and lack of export
demand depressed com. May ranged be
tween 47ac and 48Vtf484,c, closing steady
at 48c, a net loss of '4c. Cash corn was
heavy. No. 2 yellow finished at 46V,?i47c.
Oats displayed reluctance to rally. May
varied from 3014c to 80c and In the end
was Sc easier than last night at SOW-tO'-iC.
Purchases by shorts helped provisions
upwards. Last sales were 10c to 22c net
higher for pork, IJHc to 15o for lard and
10c to 17VbO for ribs.
Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike Oraln company. Telephone Douglas
2478. 708 Brandela building, Omaha:
Articles. I Opn. High. Low. Close.) Yes'y.
Wheat- I I
May... 8H 80S SSV, 90H 89
July... 8VaN 9 skm m xxh
Sept... 87S& f 87SI 88 87
Corn- l I I I-
May... 48'4 48i 471, 48 1 48
July... 48T, 491 48 48', 49-4
Sept... 494 0H 4!l 48 0
Cats- I I I
May... 30HSS SO7. SOA4I Sov,
July... H 80S toil 30 30
Sept... 301, 30' 29;, 80 tu
Pork- I I I I I
May... 17 30 I IT 45 I IT 2(5 I 17 45 I 17 22H
,luly... 16 67H 1 70 16 60 16 674 16 57Vi
Lard- I II 14
May... ft' I 16 I OK I 15 (00
July... 07 10 02Vi 10 8 7U
Hept... 07W 8 06 I 124 8 97
Ribs- I I I I I
Sept... 8 37HI 474 8 30 I 47',; 3 SO
Julv... 8 074 111 I 9 06 I 10 8 00
.Sept... 8 0741 8 1241 8 0741 8 1241 8 O24
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, 4 .00
4 86; winter straights. I3.504j-t.24): spring
straights. 3i4.oo; bakers, JX00fl4.40.
RY Fa-No. 2. d644!i6c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, C&i75c; fair
to choice malting, Ul-fiOHc
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, t2.65;
No. 1 northwestern, f2.6!i. Timothy, fll.75.
Clover. 115.01.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., f!8.75
gilV.Ou. lrd. per 100 lbs.. f9 OT,. Short ribs,
sides (lotee) tv7.Viiy .374; short clear sides
(boxed), 9.50r1i'9.624.
Total clearances or wheat and flour were
equal to Iu9.0u0 bu. Exports for the week,
as shown by Bradstreet s. were equal to
2.9SO.OO0 bu. Primary receipts were SS.inlO bu.,
compared with 546.000 bu. tue corresponding
1v a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
11 cars; corn, 861 cars; oats, 103 cars; hogs,
II. Ma he&d.
Chicago Cash Prices: WHEAT No. 2 red.
t0QO4c; No. 8 red. 7(dic: No. 1 northern
Hiring. 8Vf99c; No. 2 northern spring, 84
fcHOC.
CORN No. t cash. 46G44c; No. 1 whits.
(.-6464c; No. 8 white. SjO-H4c; No. 8 yel
low. 344A4C
OATS No. 3 caah, 4fiV; No. I white.
80,'n31c; No. 3 white, 2r4'Tia4c; No. 4
white. 20'!4c; standard. Si4il314c.
HUTTER Steady; creameries, 16tW8c;
dslrles. ai54c.
E.OGA Easy; receipts. 7.17 cases: at
mirk, cases Included, U14c; firsts, 164c;
prime flreta, 174c.
CHEESE Steady: daisies. 12fflSc; twins.
134c; Young Americas, i:9l4c; long horns
i:i4c.
POTATOES Weak: rholc to fancy, 42
U3o; fair to good. fi40c.
POULTRY Weak; turkeys, dressed, llto;
chickens, hens. live. 14c; dressed. 15c;
springs, live, 13c; dressed. 15c.
VEAL Steady; to to 60-lb. wts.. 84c: 0
lo sd-lh. wts.. 104c; 85 to 110-lb. wts., 114c.
Carlot Receipts: Wheat. 16 cars; corn.
4M cars; oata, 1 cars. Estimated Tomor
row: Wheat. 11 cars; corn. 861 cars; oats,
cars.
I Krraeel Ursls Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 8. WHEAT Dull;
No. 3 red western winter, no stock: fu
tures, steady; March, a 8d; May, 6a 8d;
July. s 8d.
- CORN 4pot: American mixed new. easy,
4s; American mixed old, quiet, bs Sd; fu
tures, quiet; May, 4a id; July, is 4,d.
41 1 a aea polls tiralei Market.
MINNKAIH1LIS, March 8. WHEAT
Mav, K,4iriS-; July. Tc; September.
8He. Cash: No. 1 hard. W; No. 1 north
ern. Ttt-etV; No. i northern, 84nic; No.
I, l ir.ie.
rLuUH-First patesta. f4-efc(p4l8. 4sxul
patents. II 4..-U4 i.': first clears, $2.UH' '
second clears. II. Val0
FLAX Closed at 2.6'4.
CUHN-No. . yellow. 41V,'u42c.
OA I S No. 3 white. 2Sv-!c.
HYH-No. 2. 'ilc.
IIHAN-In 100-11). sacks. I-UO" 21.00.
M-)W IIIIIK .KKKAI. M.4RKKT
4)aotatlona of the Day on Varlona
4 ommndltlfi,
XKW VoltK. Mnrch S.-FliOCR-Qulet;
choice iatents. l.!'n.'i l.'i. str-MKhts. Iiwir
4 00: other patents, 44 Xn 4 -.Mi; spring clears.
l Wi'(i4 .2.-1: winter extras. No. 1, 83 2f.-"n3.M);
winter extras No. 2. f3.imi3.2T: Kansss
straights. H.-JKii.X,. live flour, steady; fair
to good. 4 2,v,t4 10; choice to fancy, 14. t I
4:. Kucknheat flour, uuiet.
CORNMKAI, Steady; fine white and yel
low, fi.2o-ul.2S; coarse. 1. 221 1.25; kiln dried,
12. MO.
WHEAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red.
M'dC elevator, and 9..c, f. o. b. afloat: No.
1 northern iMiluth. HOTS. f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market, except for an easier open
ing, due to bearish foreign news, was
quite steady nil day. with a moderate
trade. The light Interior movement and
stcHdier northwest markets checked sell
ing. Last prices showed an advance of
',. May. 9nVi!4. closed at !) 5-lHc;
July, 94V9: closed at 94'c. Receipts,
14. urn bu.: shipments, 7.1HI tin.
ColtN-Spot market steady; No. 2. 614c,
f o. b. afloat. Futures market was with
out transactions, closing unchanged. May
closed at r,..4c Receipts, 4.375 bu.; ship
ments. 173.319 bu.
o TS Spot market steadv; standard
white, 3.V; No. 2. .L'.4c; No. 3. :144c; No. 4,
34c. Futures market was without trans
setlons, closing nominal. Receipts, .
w) bu.
HAY-Steady; No. 1, fl.OO; No. 2, 99c; No.
3, iTi'iS.'c.
Hops Dull; state common to choir.
1910, 2.Mi29c; l;i09. Isr,i21c; Pacific coast, 19U
lW21c: l'i9. 14',17c.
HIDES yulet; Central America, 20'sc;
Bogota. 2HJ,(22'-4c.
LKATHI'.U-Sleadv: firsts, 234c; seconds,
214i 23c: thirds. iy,.ilc; reiects. Irl7c
JMIOVISIONS fork, firm; mess. f23.0O;
short clears, f I9.0iv,i21.00. Heef. steadv; mess,
114 Oikv, 14 funilly, IIH.Iifi'o lti.50; beef hams,
$27. Oof. 29.(10. Cut meats. quiet: plckleil
bellies. 111 to II lhs., fl2.ffK(il3.(a): pickled
hams, $12. V. Lard, firm; middle west,
prime, t!i.20rn9.3n; refined, steadv ; continent,
f9.i; South America, fiafiO; compound. f8.00
-y8 2T.
TALLOW Frsv: country, trfi 7c.
BUTTER Stendy ; creamery, held, extra
19c; firsts, 17'y.(li4c; seconds, 16'al7o;
Jlate, dairy, common to fnlr, l.VrflOc; fac
tory, current make, firsts. WilH4c.
EUlJS Steady ; fresh gathered, extra se
lected. 1844184c; firsts. 174til74c; seconds.
I6441 lt4c; refilgerator. firsts. Mviftjlac;
seconds, 14c; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, brown, 194; western, fresh
gathered whites. 21(2.'.
POULTRY Alive, easv; western chick
ens, lB'.ilf,4c; fowls. 17' 18c; turkeys, 16'ql8e.
Dressed, easy: western chickens, 14c; fowls,
14!U7c; turkeys, 1Mi22c
W RATHER IN TIIR GRAIN BELT
Tetaperatnres Moderatlag Slowly
Throagkosl the West.
OMAHA. March 3, 1911.
Temperatures have continued to moder
ate slowly in the central valleys and west
during the past twenty-four hours, and
generally warmer weather prevails in all
portions of the country, except on the
south Atlantic coast and along the north
ern bounddry. A very decided fall in tem
perature has occurred within the last
twenty-four hours In the western Cana
dian provinces and the Lake Superior re
gion. Light snow flurries are reported this
morning In the lower lake region and east
ern states, and light snows are also u,ulte
general In the extreme northwest. It Is un
settled In the extreme southwest, and light
rains are falling along the middle and
lower California coast. The weather con
tinues fair In the central valleys and west
into the mountains, and conditions are
favorable for continued fair In this vi
cinity tonight and Saturday, -with slightly
colder tonight.
Temperature and precipitation as com
pared with the lust three vears:
T . , , , t 1910. 1909. 19CW.
Lowest last night 30 42 S3 31
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 29 degrees
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
.07 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1910.
,07 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909, .07
'nches. u a. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
ft. Loots General Market.
ST. I.OTTTS Mo Ht.k TTTTTTT. . T
Futures, higher; May, SMigWtc; July, S6T4
X64e. Cash, firm; track: No. 2 red, 92
94c: No. 2 hard, 90ru!W4c.
CORN Lower- Mav JCX.m. T..1-. .n.
. ' th-p duly, tnc.
Cash, steady; track: No. 2, 444gl46c; No. 2
"lllin, UfJTnc,
OATS Lower; May, 294c; Julv, 2Ro.
Cash, lower; track: No. 2, 304o; No. 2
white, 824c
RYE-I nchanged. 834c.
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. f4.3f?4.85;
extra fancy and straight, f3.7Og4.10; hard
winter clears, l.'l.OOrri 3 40
REED Timothy, f6.O0r39.5o.
CORNMEAI.r-f2.30.
RRAN Dull; sacked, east track, fl.08
l.Oo.
HAY Firm; timothy, fl 4.0016. 50; prairie,
flO.OOry 14.00.
PKOVISlOXfr-Pork unchanged: Jobbing.
819.00. Ird higher n-lmu n w..;k
" T . ' , I " "Irani. . ."Tl.t
.0u. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed 'extra
"""". w.ou; ciear nus, w.M); short clears,
19. 124. Hacon. eaay; boxed extra clear,
fl0.7G; short clears, flO.874.
POULTRY Firm : chickens, 124c; springs,
15c; turkeys, 15c; ducks. lc; geese. 8c.
RUTTER-Steady; creamery, 2W&26,..
EQQS Lower; 164c.
, Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7,600 7 300
Wheat, bu 14,009 56.000
Corn, bu 7,000 20.000
Oats, bu 56.000 81.000
I
Kansas Cltr Grain and Provlalons
KANSAS CTTY. Mo., March 8. WHEAT
May, 864'664c, bid; July. 83Ttc bid.
Cash, unchanged to lc higher; No. 2 hard,
87(frSo; No. 3, (ftc; No. 2 red, 8193c; No
3, So'Mle.
CORN May, 44c bid; July. 474e. sellers.
Cash, weak, lc lower; No. 2 mixed, 43c
No. 3 mixed. 42H424C; No. 2 white, 424rd43c;
No. 3 white. 4213 43c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white. 31(S324c; No.
2 mixed. j30c.
RYE No. 2, 7579c.
HAY Strong to 25c higher; choice
timothy. fl3.6Owl4.00; choice prairie, fl2.0otf
12.25.
Hl'TTER-Creamery. 25c; firsts, 22c; sec
onds, 2flc; packing stock. 13c.
EC.US-Extras. 174c; firsts. 164c.
Receipts. Shipments.
heat. bu 2X 000 46.0110
Corn, bu 76.0iK) 29 (mo
Oats, bu 4.000 8.0UO
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March S.-RUTTER-Steady;
extra western creamery, 27c; extra
nearby prtnts. 29c.
EUtJS Firm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases) 19c at mark;
current receipts, free rases, ISc at mark;
western f 1 m t a frA -au&a lu.. A .
- 1 - - . n , i . a i nisi h
current rwelpts, free cases. ISc at mark.
CHEESE New York full creams, fancy
September. 14c; fair to good, 13ul3Hc
lllnankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis , March l.-FIXDUR
Ixjwer.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, 9g99c; No. 2
northern. 96ir37c, Mm', 904e.
OATS Standard. 3:icv
BARLEY Samples, 89(f07o.
Peoria Market.
PEORTA. Til . March 8 CORN-Hlgher;
No. 2 yellow, 46c; No. 8 vellow. 47Hc; No.
4 yellow. 42c; No. 8 mixed, 434c; sample,
3094410.
OATS Steady; No. white, 24c.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DUI.TTH. March 3 WHRAT-No. 1
northern, if.'ic; No. 3 northern, KW,c;
May. 6Sc; July, 874c
DATS- 24o.
Boatoa t'loslaaT Stocks
BOSTON, March S.-Closing quotation
s on
Alloue, 24 Mohawk
Amag Copper i7, Nerada (
Am 7.1nc 23 Nlplaalng Mines
Ami iVinimerrial i North Butte .
Atlantic 4 North Lake
B aton A C. ppeT 1! Old Dominion..,
Butte IVtaiitton 1T Oafe.Ua
, 44
.
. 8
119
, II
, 47
, 11
i iim Arts n Parrott
CaJuniet A Heels.
Centennial
oiper Range
.470 (julncy
,. 11 Hhannon
. 6
Et Bulte
Franklin
Glrout Con
Gran by Ckin
Gi-eene I'ananea
Inle Boymlte
Kerr l.ake
Ike Copper
jk Salle Hw
ellnil Copier
Bid.
121, SiipeiiH A Boston..
S Suierlor A PlUitjrg
Tainarsra
i Smelting
4 4.1 pfd
7JiH t'lali Con
I'tah iVipper
2' ' Winona
4 'Wolverine
. 4
14
41
US
. 44
4
.111
Baak 4leir1BCa.
OMAHA. Marh l-Bnk clearing, for
'. ' r-.- . i ana ror the
tMSLdiug ate Uiit T-r HfcaVsl.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Irregular, with Upward Ten
dency in Spite of Difficulties.
RAILWAY MEN DENY REPORTS
Western Officials Assert 'No Curtail
ment of Operations Is Decided t'pon
aa Resnlt of Recent Rate
Decision.
NEW TORK. March 8. The stock mar
ket was irregular todsv. with an upward
tendency In spite of difficulties which be
set bullish operators, but few material net
gains were recorded st the close. Appre
hensions of an extra session of congress,
with lis possibilities of tariff changes,
overshadowed all other Influences and
made the market nervous.
United States Rubber and General Elec
tric were conspicuously weak. Weakness
of (Jeneral Electric was attributed to filing
of a federal suit, under the anti-trust law.
against a number of electrical companies
alleged to be In the control of (Seneral
Electric. Copper shares made a good show
ing despite Indifferent trnde conditions and
expectations that the forthcoming state
ment of the producers will reveal a falling
off In both domestic and export business.
Officials of various western railroads
denied reports that curtailment of opera
tions hnd been decided on because of the
freleht raten decision. A number of addi
tional reports of earnings for January were
received. Illinois Central, Chicago, Knr
llngton yulncy and Missouri, Kansas
Texas reported small gains and decreases
were shown by Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi
cago ft St. louts, Atlantic Coast Line.
Raltimore Ohio. Chesapeake ft Ohio and
Louisville ft Nashville.
The money movement between clearing
house banks and the subtrensury this week
was at no time heavy and the receipt of
funds from the Interior was of compara
tively small volume.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. t2.6X9.noO. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Bales. High. Low. Clone.
HI
.nni f2'4 62
l.or f,H (,- f.;4
l.arn 4S 4iM 4!iv
1,M 10 sv s,
M0 5.14 53 K
3no l ao sni
2"0 2.14 23 4 23
21
11
2X1 7uj Jfi
ll.nnri 74 7s 74
SiM If 1M 1M4
100 44 44 44
1114
2,000 Ui 144 1441k
vi fn (wi 4
1.600 33 S;
I
13.5O0 loci, 04 1044
.W) li2Sj 1l?4 10214
li in 1211 in
1.1) 10J 102 10J
?i m Z'u,
I.SOO 774, 7614 77Mi
l.bnn 213' 212 s lH
100 10 ao tr
10B14
J
8.SO0 8244 Sim I4
ioo'"ri" 2114 i'4
431,
400 1444, 1444 144
14.OT0 12TH, ll4 U9
100 en en
6r0 SIS Sl4, 1H
400 &H Mil M
4.&00 ie4 is 10
z
loo 1M lA lsr.'i
400 82 tl4 81
70
MU1 Ml, X U
4.000 2m MM, 2
3,100 44 47 'i 4-S
W) rf R 2
3.100 144 ItfMj 148
4,700 124V4
4O0 f,H M14 6H4
300 18A II414, 134
200 U
K'i KSi B2'4
(00 lMVfc 11R lWi
Kt H4 1 F.
100 10S4 104 10
40
Id
4O0 S3V4 U HMi
W'i
o no, 1104 11014
, 800 14IT4 143 143
200 2744 27"4 27
2"0 14 140 140
3,600 I2S4 S1'4 82
8,300 K6'4 UI4
2fi0 Mi 121 121 Mi
1,7'aj 6.1H M 62
300 S7 S74 37
20,700 107 J0T 106
100 41 41 41
1,41)0 103 102 102
S
1,300 121 12044 111
94
8,400 126 12T. 1Z(,
400 103 103 103
f
1S
800 81 1144 32
168
100 23 88 83
83,200 16A 163 164
200 82 23 82
2O0 WH K
1,600 xa 28
too 6 68 ST
41 4044 40
Allls-mialmers pfd
AmaljramHlefl 'opper. . . . . .
Am. Agrirultttfrml
Am. Het Rugar
Am. "n
Am. Cr A Foundry
Am. Cotton nil
Am. Hide Leather pfd..
Am. Ire Berurttl'iff
Am Llnnead
Am. lyieomrttlve
Am. Smelting A Ref
do pfj
Am. Steal Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. Tel. Tel
Am. Tobacco prd
Am. Woolen
Anaconds Mining Co
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Chant Line
B. O
Hethleham Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt....
Canadian Pacjfla
Central Leather
do pfd
Central of W. J
Chen. A Ohio
Chlrairo A Alton
Chlcaso Great Weat.. now
do pfd
C. A N. W
C. M. A St. P
C, C, C. ft St. L
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Con. Oae
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
D. A R. Q
do pfd
TMatlllera' Securities
Brie
do 1st pfd
do d pfd
General Electric, ex-dlv....
Great Northern pfd
an Oregon ctfa
Illlnota Central
Inter. Met
do pfd
Inter. Harvester
Inter. Marine pfd
Inter. Paper
Inter. Pump
Iowa Central
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Laclede Oas
L. A N
Minn. A St. L
Minn., Bt. P. A S. 8te M.
M., K. A T
do pfd
Missouri Pacific. ...T.
jN'atlonaf Biscuit
National Lead
Nat' I R. H. of M. M pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y., Ont. A W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Pacific .".
Paclflo Mall
PennayWanta
People's Gaa
P., C, C. A 8t. L
Pltteborg Coal
Pressed Steel Oar
Pullman Palace Car
Railway gteel Spring
(Heading
Republlo Steel
do pfd
R. k Island Co
do pfd
St. L. A B. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis 8. W It
do pfd fi
Sloas-Shefflald 8. A I (1
Southern Pacific 4,300 1fi 119 11 -Hi
Southern RsJIway 1,100 2ft 2S 16
do pfd 800 63 3
Tenn. Copper 6O0 gT 87 37
Texaa A Pacific 200 28 87 27
T . St. L. A W 300 2t 22 22
do pfd 800 61 61 61
Union Paclflo 67,600 172 171 171
do pfd 0
V. 8. Realty 800 47 6- l
V. 8. Rubber 21.000 41 41 42
V. 8. Steel li'&too 76 74 7t
do pfd 600 118 118 118
Vtah Copper ,7l0 .44 43 43
Va -Ciro. Chemical i,n 67 ss
Wabash 800 17 1S 111
do pfd 8,200 87 87 87
Weatern Maryland too 4 48 48
Weetlnshouse Electric 300 C7 7 17
Western I'nlon 78
W. A Lake Brie t
Lehigh Valley 8,600 ITS 171 172
Total salca for the dar. 602,700 shares.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, March 3. American securities
opened steady and about unchanged today.
Trading was light during the first hour,
but prices advanced a fraction, and at
noon the market ranged from unchanged
to V, higher than yesterday's New York
closing.
Consols, moner..
do aocount
Amal. Copper....
Anaconda
Atchison
80 16-14 Louisville A N.
1 13-14 Id., K. A T
... 46 N. Y. Central...
... 7 Norfolk A W...
...107 do pfd ,
...! Ontario A W...
..14
.. MS
.. 11
..104
.. 2
.. 4i'4
.. 44
.. 8
.. 7
.. 2fi
.. 66
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohlo...l"f PrnnajrlTanla ...
Canadian Pacific 21 Rand Mines....,
rhenapeake A O 3V Heading ,
Chicago O. W...
22 Southern Rr..,.,
till.. Mil. A Bt. P.. 123 do pfd..
De Hoars
1 Southern Pacific 11TI4
Denver A Rio O.
do pfd
Brie
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d prd
Grand Trunk
!: t'nlon Pacific 176
79 do pfd 93
24 V. 8. Steel 77
44 do pfd 151
8 Waba4ll 17
27 do pfd 88
138 Spanish 4s 84
Illinois Centrsl.
HI L V K K Bar. steady at Jl 6 led per o.
MONttY 2:'i,i3 Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 2'il2'i per cent; for three
months' bills, 8 8-lfr'g2 per cent.
Local Becnrltle?).
- -, fli-nl.t.- k Sum. .--..
yuolal""1" m.ii. vr - . nnnaer
A Co.. 448 New Omaha National Bang
- ..II .41.. v
UUIIUIII,'
Bid. Aaksrf
Beatrloa Creamery. 87
cu.. trice Creamery, eom t7 as
Central Goal A Coke pfd 71
ti
lou
108
H
Tt
vm
M
47
1
Fairmont ireeiur,r m- i ......
Great Weatern Sugar Co. f p. a. prd.. Joe
Iowa Portland Cement 1st ratg. 4s.. 87
Kuiiaas CUT Ky. A bt. Pld TO
Omaha Country Club 4a. 1M1
Omaha Oaa 6a. 1817 H
Omaha Water 8a. 1444 7
Ouiaka C St. Kr. 8a. U24 87
O naka A C B. St. Ry. pfd I p. a.. u
Omaha m c. B r-
Omaha A C. . Hy. Bridge 4J
Omaha E. L. A T. is. 1" ',
Omaha National Bank stock 17i
Omaha Water Co. let pfd 4
Omaha Water l. sa pia a
thsrldan Coal Company Ti ,
Smlth-Lorkwood Mfg Co. is
raokere NaU. Bank stork. Ba. Oraaaa MM
1M
4
to kin Stock suxia. wm
New York t'ejrb Market. ,
The following quotations are furnished
by lngan A Hryan. member of New York
Stock exchange, 81s South sixteenth street,
. . L .
Am. Tobacco... 4 Ooldfleld Flor..
May State lias. tlreen Caaanea
Honston Con... 4 Inspiration
I1
8
8H
Hutte Coailtion. le i.aruss
4
Cart ii
..j 1 Nevada Consol
... 2" New house
... 1 Nevada Ct .ah
la Ohio Cnniter
Chlno
Chief Consol.
Fraction
Iavls Iialv .
Kly Central .
F.ly Consol ..
K.ly Witch ...
la
1
14
.... 1' Rawhide Coall.. 3
8 Ray Central .... !.
Swift I'kg. Co.. 101,
. i Suoeriov A Pitts. 15
Franklin
Glroux ,
'a Trinity Copsjer.. 4;
....813-18 United Copper... 13v
t I sisana eutai - s 1
I v-cw votteT March 3. ImiHirtg of mer
York for the week ending February 2.''
Were valued at fln.78,2"fa.
Imports of spei'le at the port of New
York for the week ending today were
l'nT.773; silver and gold. 1 1;.4 .". Kxwrts
of specie for the week were fwil.401, silver;
flSi.H-'o, gold.
HKPORT OF TIIR CI.KAKIX4J HOI R
Transarllons of the aaorlaled llaaka
for the AVeek.
N KW YOrtK. March 3. Itradstrert's bsnk
clearings reKirt for the week ending March
- nhos an segregate of :t.4.:'i . as
ssalnst t2.ti,r..j.kJ lant week ami H.4'.M.i;Ji.
0" In the correKpomling week last vear.
Following Is a list of the cities:
I I I
, Clearings. J Inc. j Dec
CITIES.
New York ....
Chicago ,
Hoston
Philadelphia .,
St. IjoiiIs
Kansas City .,
I'lttsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
fl.832.7S.(ini.
!fllo,.'AS.(Nh ,
1K4.274.0J4V.
lifi.o.l)
7ti.rtH.0no
nll.KHi.iMli.
SI.Mi.Oml
4l.;X.3,ij
.V.!iMill
2i)..H2.(M.
HI..Dvt.lHiOI.
m,v4),fi.
I.7!t3,tmilj.
ls.o!i noi) .
16,634,000' .
lH.841.Oinl
14. ;.47. !)!.
IH. IISH.IwkD)
II. lill.ll'"!:
I. l.2.-iS.I10
ti.K44.nti
II. :i4ii.iit(
l'i,177.lll.
Hl,2li7.itXi
.S4'i.i"0;.
K.iiKrt.ism.
7.7.14. urn .
7.tii.m.
9. i mm .
4.77"i.lKII.
fi.Kfil.tmol
8.3.VK.OHI
D.4v4.IXK .
6.7;i.Otj .
4.14:(.Oi 4).
6.11S.0H0
4.'ilx.0Ki.
4,711. 0KH.
Clevelsnd
New irleans
I'etrolt
Omaha
Ijos Angeles .,
Inilsvllle
Milwaukee ...
Seattle
St. F'nul
Atlanta
i'ortland, Ore.
Huffaio
Indlnnapolis .
1 enver
ITovldence ...
Richmond ..
2.1
aliltigton,
D. C.
St. Joseph
Fort Woith
Memphis
Salt Ijike City .
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane, Wash.
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
lies Moines
Nashville
Duluth
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk
4.fii.00i
6.ti2.0i1o
4.3f.1.00il
2,Rt'Jj,()0t)
SMl.im
3.4).noo
8.144,0(10
23.2
Oakland
Cal.
Rlotix Cltv
2.74H.IN
New Haven
Grand Rapids ...
Bcranton
Birmingham
Jacksonville, Fla.
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Augusta. Oa. ....
Worcester
Evansvllls
Springfield, Mass.
Dayton
Portland. Me
Wheeling, W. Va.
I.lttle Rock
8.3:i2.0iiO
2.870.000
8.0IB.0O0I
2.835,0001
2.K4.0mi
l.mw.omi
2,740.000
Mti.OOOi
2.774.000
2.240.000
2.113.0001
2.506,000'
2,084.000
1.674,0110
1. Ml. 000
1.750,000
Charlestown,
Knoxvllle ..,
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Davenport .
Wilmington,
Mobile
8. C.
1.8l4.ono
1. WO, ft 4)
1.764.000
1,964,000
1,6.10,000
l,nSr7,i0
1.449,000
1.42H.0HO
l.SZTi.OtX)
1.834.0(4)
3.0iO.O0O
i.ro.ono.
1 (VVI.ODOI
Del.
Wllkesbarre
Sacramento,
Cal.
Topeka
Cedar Rapids,
Macon
Fall River
Youngstown ..
New Bedford
Springfield. Ill
Fort Wayne ..
Canton. O
16.3
la!
1. H.0flfJ
1.411,0001
1.2H0.0l)0
l.l9.0f!0
l.lMO.ftK)
794.010
710.000
8OR.000
924.000
1.216.000
Sioux Falls
Akron, O. .
Kalamazoo,
. 8. D.
Mich.
10.4
38.0
Helena
Columbia, 8
C. ..
Lexington
Fargo, N. D ,
Erie. Pa ,
Rockford. 111., ..
Qulncy, 111
Bloomlngton, 111.,
CheRter, Pa, ,
Springfield, O. .,
South Bend, Ind.
Lowell
Jackson, Miss ...
Blnghamton
Decatur. Ill
Mansfield. O
Fremont. Neb. ...
Vlcksburg, Miss.
Jacksonville, 111.
York, Pa
"Waterloo, la, ....
Houston
Galveston
637,0001
794.000
764.0001
866,000
1,R08.000
622,000.
810,0001
471.0(4)1
Br,9,(KI0
144,0001
4M.0H0I
6a.000
4iil.000)
431.0(101
293.0l)
6S3.
1.063.
1.600,
11.RS3.000I
16,175,0001
Not Included In totals 4ecause containing
other Items than clearings.
New York Money 7a.i"?ret.
NEW TORK. March 8. MONEY On
call, steady; 2WQt per cent; ruling rate,
2V per cent; closing bid, 24 per, cent; of
fered at 2 per cent. Time loans easier
and very dull; sixty days, 28 per cent;
ninety days, 33i per cent; six months,
8V per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 49 IH
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business in bankers' bills at 34.8390(34.84
for sixty-day bills and at f4.8640 for de
mand. Commercial bills, t4.83ft4.83V
SILVER Bar. 624c; Mexican dollars, 45c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
irreimlur
Closing quotations on bonds were
follows:
as
74i
4
88
44j
78
V. 8. ref. 8s, m
.101 enter. Mei. 4s
.101 Inter. Marine 44ii...
.10244 Japan 4s
.10J4. do 4Hs
.llfiH K. C. 8o. Ut S....
.llt4i L. 8. deb. 4s, 1.31...
. 77V L tt N. unl. 4s......
do eoupon
V. g. Is. reg
4n coupon
r 8. 4i. ref
do coupon
ANIa-Chal. 1st Is,
Am. Asjrl'l bs
Am. T. T. ct.
844,
IOS'4 M.. K. T. Ut
BS
4s.l06'4 dO sen. 4's 84
Am. Tobacco 4s.,,.,
do 4s ,
Armour fc Co. 4ts
Atchison gen. 4k....
... 8444 Mo. Pacific 4a 8044
104'4 Nat'l Kr of M. 4Hs 44 '4
84 N. Y. Cen'l g. 8Hs. Hist
444a do deb. 4s 3
an cv. 4s
do ct. 6e....
Atlantic C. U
107 N.Y.,N.H. H e. 4s.l3S'4
N. ft w. 1st oon. 4s
1st 4s 7S do ct. 4a 1034
B. A O. 4s
do 3tt
. 8W No. Paclfto '
. S2S4 do is
100
704
do 8. W. mi
. Ore. g. L. rfdg.
Brooklyn Tr. cr. 4s. :i4 Perm, or. ISa, ltli.
Cen'l o4 Oa. 6e
im do eon. 4s
114
Cen'l Leather 6s
Cen'l of N. J. g.
Che.. 4k O. 4s.
... wm Reading sen. 4a..
114
as.122'4 St. L. ft 8. F. ff. 4a 81
...1004 do gen. Bs m
... M44 8". L. 8. w. eon. 4s 78
do ref. be
X'bl 4k Alton Stta..
C. B. ft Q. It. 4..
70 lo 1st gold 4a tuhi
M Seaboard A. L. 4s. , TAV4
do fen,
Kl So. Pacinc ool. 4s.. Vi
r.,M. at st p i
14a 424 do ct. 4a w4
C. K. I. P. o.
do rf. 4s
Colo. Ind. 6a
tlo. Mldlsnd 4s...,
Colo, ft tkiutliern ref
and ext. 4(a
Del. ft. H. ot. 4s...
D. ft H O. 4a
do ref. 6a
rilatlllere' 6s
Kris prior lien 4e..,
do aen. 4a
re,, ao lit ref. 4a t4'4
tu.44 80. Railway l Ws
77 do gen. 4s 774
464 Union Pacific 4s.....loo4
00 ct. 4s l'M't
do 1st and ret. 4a.. KS
4H V. 8. Rubber 4s 10844
li II. 8. Steel Id 6S...M6V,
48 Va.-1sro. Cliem'l is.lol
ii1 "wanaun 1st na l)4
84 do 1st and ait. 4a. .
7TS4 Weatern Md. 4s ah',
.lo rv. 4. aeries A 74
west. Bleo. or. as... 92
V do ct. 6s. series B 70
wis. Central 4s..
9t
Oen. Elec. ot. U....1454 Ida. Paclflo a ta....
111. rea l 1st ref. 4s. ,44
Bid.
ew York Mining; Storka.
NEW TORK. March 8. Closing quota
tions on the miMng oxchange:
Alice .. fu Uttle Chief
... 8
...IM
...Hit
...110
...I'M
... 16
CVmetock Tun' 1 stock 83 Kealcan
do bonds
14
Ontario
Om. Cel. ft Va.
rloro glWer ...
Iron Silver
LeadTllle Con .
..144
Ophlr ,
Standard ......
Yellow Jacket
.140
. 10
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, March t COFFBB-Mar-ket
opened steady at a decline of 2 6
points under selling, believed to be by
merchants for the purpoee of hedging spot
coffee holdings, and rumors that spot sup
plies were being offered at the Interior at
concessions. Cables made a ateady show
ing aod private advtoes from Havre re
Iterated small estimates of the coming
crop, but the market here became verv
weajc during the middle of the day and at
one time showed a net loes of about 16-c
W points. 1 lie close was up rrom the low
em. on a renewal of bull support and cov
ering, with the tone steady at a net de
cline of 7ft'13 points. bale. 66.000 bags.
March, lO.lSc; April, May, June and July,
10 10c; August. 10.02c: September, kirtc; Oc
tober . .!r4c; November, y.i4c; December,
January and February. 8 64a. Havre
closed net unchanged to V40 lower. Ham
burg was WaV pig. higher. Rio. nominal
Santos, 4 a, 50 rels lower, at ottoA; 7 s, 100
rels lower, at 6(300. Hraxlllan exchange on
I,ondon waa unchangeil. Receipts at the
two porta, ll.uuo bags, strain t 2uou0 bags
laat year. Jundlaiiy receiiits, 8.100 Ikk,
against 3,200 bags last year. The world's
vlnlLle supply ot coffee on March 1 wax
l.l,44b.io3 bags, sgalnst iri.S21.63X bags last
Near. Knot coffee, weak: Rio No. 7. UVc
Santos No. 4, 12'c; mild, dull; Corduva,
tao440, nominal.
Wool Market.
BT. LOUIS, March 3 -WOOL Market un
clianged: territory and western mediums.
I4i2c; fins mediums, ltxtflac.; fins. 12413c.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Very Slow and Weak to Ten
Cents Lower.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER
Moderate Mieep Itecclpta In the Fare
of ;ol llaylns: Demand rrslrs
Moderately Active Market
at Firm Trices.
SOI T1I OMAHA. March S. lull.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogi Sheep
Official Mon.l.iv ... R .116 8.674
Official Tuesilsy 4. mo 14..-9
Offlclnl Wedticsrlay .... 3.4T7 9 :i'W
official Thin "iliiy 2 Mi) 8.4S
r.Mtimate r"rlilay 1.400 8.4()
Five days thin week 17.KVS 47.111
Psme days last week .... I'.i. 147 49.7'i.t
bailie dnj s 2 weeks ugo. .2.1. 1' .1 40 ?:
Same days I weeks ncn. . 11 40. pn
Kama il.ivs 4 weeks ago..211,1 43.:1
fame nays last vesr "I.2;W 3.b.t4
The following table shows the receipts of
rnttle. hogs ami sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date as compared with last
Var: mil vnn lnc Icc.
1H7S 47 177.W7 9.800
Hogg 4,,, s,;2 4,v, 127 B."
S1lcl 3 10, Mil 2.'i7,W.6 o2,78
The following table t-howa the average
prices on hogs nt South Oninha for the last
everal days, with comparisons:
Dates. I 1311. l:il0.it9O9.190S.lW7.19Ort.U'JO!.
Feb.
23..
24...
2S..
26..
27...
13. .
1...
2..,
3..
7 04'4 9 201 8 04! I 8 82; 04 1 4 8
9 19; 6 11 4 02; I 6 01 4 60
6 975 9 23 8 211 4 11! 8 79, I 4 78
Fob.
Feu.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
.Mar.
I 9 jM in 4 12i M 6 i
8 i I 8 141 4 10 8 761 04 1
8 IwV 3! I 4 231 8 791 8 Hi
8 W 9 47 8 0S I 8 So 6 05 1
4 77
4 M
4 00
D ll.1', H fK 14 4 L7C O UH a
4
6 78'Vl 9 50 6 3tl 4 20 ( U T8
Sunday.
Receltil. Ji, 1., .. -. 1. .4
1 " " ui.-j.in.mnn in live fi in rv a.v
the linion Stock Yards, South Omaha, for
..-.nj-iuur nours ending at 3 p. m. yes
terday; iu-:ckipts.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's.
C, M. A St. P 8 6 T.
AVabash 4
Missouri Pacific 1
I'nion Paclflo 8 33 2
C. N. W., cast.... 1 1 ..
C. & N. W., west.... 15 30 1
C, .St. T., M. & O.... 4 3
(',., U. & Q., east 3
C, H. te y., west.... IS 86
C, R. 1. & P., east.. 1 6
C. It. I. & P., west.. 1 1
Illinois Central 1
C. G. VV 1 3
11
Total receipts .... 62 lTl U 2
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 73 l.nal
Swift and Company wi7 2.076 470
Cudahy Packing Co 4fil 2.8.16 1.018
Armour A Co 873 8,678 1.467
W. B. Van Rant Co 18
Hill & Son 15
Itenton, Vansant & Lush 20
P. K. Lewis 9
J. B. Root & Co 82
L. P. Hum 16
McCreary & Carey 3
K. Werthelmer 18 .....
II. F. Hamilton o
Christy & Cllna 6
Other buyers 133 2.840
Totals .U08 8.121 8,284
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very
light this morning only fifty-four cars be
ing reported In. Still there waa a great
plenty as compared with the demand,
which waa light as usual on a Friday.
Some of the packers were not trying to
buy cattle at all, having their necessities
for the weex filled and other buyers did
not appear overly anxious. It will be
readily understood from this that the
trade was slow and weak from start to
finish. Here and there salesmen who hap
pened to be fortunate in having just what
the buyer wanted thought they got out
about as well as yesterday, while others
figured that they took off all of 10c. In
fact the general market might be described
as slow and weak to 10c lower.
The trade on cows and heifers was about
the same as described above, being any
where from weak to 10c lower than yes
terday, with the trade generally dull. It
was. In fact, a typical Friday's market.
There were very few Btockers and feeders
In sight, In fact, not enough to make any
Impression on the market.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beer
steers. 86.0O4T6.85; fair to good beef steers.
5.ti6Q(1.00; common to fair beef steers, 85.00
(5.6&; good to choice cows and heifers,
84.605.50; fair to good cows and heifers,
60; common to fair cows and heifers,
I3.01K&4.26; good to choice stockers and feed
ers, 85.405.80; fair to good Btockers and
feeders, 85.00g5.40; common to fair stockers
find feeders, 84-26'g5.00; stock heifers, 83.75
4,4.60; veal calves. 84.00ig8.00; bulls, stags,
etc., 84.OOuC.15.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
8
14
II
10
At.
... 716
...10t4
... til
... It
... 444
...1111
...1161
... K4
...low
...1(161
...1226
...1"27
...12.M
...1165
... 9
... t6l
... 4t&
... 410
...1140
... 446
...10OII
... 7S6
... 411
...1108
... tDO
...104
... M0
...1164
...10H4
...1"4
... HI
... 7!H
... 44
... 4110
... 618
... 601
... t"0
... 441
... 617
... 7fJ
...10"
... 44
... 464
...I'M
...11
...14i.S
...164
...11M)
...ll)
...H00
...W0
...16
...110
... 400
... 210
... l
... 640
... M
... 4.-.S
... 0
... 115
... 44
... 410
... hr7
... 6M
... 445
...400
... 424
Pr. Na. A. Pr.
4 76 10 .....1014 ( at
4 76 4 1171 8 80
i 45 II 10 I BO
4 6u 16 1121 6 40
6 66 18 ! t 111
I 66 14 1164 4 00
i 16 14 i m 4 00
I 66 M 12t)0 6 04
( 70 40 1344 4 "4
6 70 II ! 6 10
t 70 II 1327 I 14
6 76 17 1407 I II
( SO 16 1441 6 20
i 0 II 11116 6 46
COWS.
I 60 4 1147 4 40
I 0 14 461 4 .70
I W) t IM 4 70
4 00 1 1134 4 70
4 10 I lw4 4 76
4 10 t 10 4 10
4 16 11 1060 4 10
4 26 4 1130 8 00
4 !6 t 1114 6 00
4 26 t I HO I 00
4 35 6 1200 6 00
4 40 4 If. 4 6 110
4 40 6 1214 8 10
4 40 1 1)00 I 10
4 60 1 1161 I 16
4 60 1 1140 I 'A
4 66
HEIFERS.
4 10 88 14 6 00
4 16 4 7l 4 0)
4 16 8 t40 i (10
4 15 I I16 I 00
4 35 10 v... 147 6 00
4 60 4 i:tJ 6 00
4 60 4 670 t 00
4 0 t 1010 I W
4 65 4 Hi4 I to
4 70 II 441 f It
4 75 t 444 I 44
6 00
BULLS.
4 60 8 1140 6 on
4 46 4 1140 6 00..
4 70 1 1620 6 00
4 70 1 1070 I 00
4 76 1 1340 ( 00
4 76 t 14S0 I 00
4 75 4 1S00 6 10
4 76 8 1475 6 10
4 46 1 1770 8 10
4 to
CALVES.
4 Oil t 140 6 60
4 00 1 160 7 00
4 00 1 140 7 iM)
4 60 1 1 10 7 00
4 60 1 180 7 00
t 00 8 145 7 00
t 00 1 120 T 60
I no 1 160 7 60
6 00 8 124 1 60
6 HO 146 7 .6
6 ! 1 170 T 76
I 16 1 110 1 76
I 40 6 174 I 00
i 40 1 160 00
1 40 8 w ii
4 16 8 144 I 00
10.
14.
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4...
11...
7...
1...
11...
It...
8...
4....
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8...
4....
4....
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8....
14 ...
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"STOCK EKS AND FEEDERS.
I 00
II.
744 M
t-l ( ao
.... 0
.... 4n
.... 62
.... 471
.... 461
.... 44
411
( 00
I 00
6 II
1
I 46
I t6
446 6 II
60S I 14
114 i It
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m in
4 1 60
tlO I 40
861 8 44
i
6 a
10.,
.. 710
to
HOGS Uncertainty regaraing pi-ice levsis
for hogs turned to bearlshness this morn
ing, all of the larger buyers Instating upon
much cheaper cost. Supplies were well up
to normal at most of the leading trade cen
ters, local receipts Included, and declines
were guneral. At this point, early droves
were put up at figures 10jl5o lower than
average prlcea yesterday and the market
grew steadily worse as the morning ad
vanced. Demand was at no time active
and was almost wholly confined to buyers
for local packing concerns.
Popular bids for reasonably good butch
ers settled at 86 W. and much ot the stuff
sold on this basis. I.ate In the session
when there was very slack Inquiry for any
kind of stock at lJ-iiioo declines, very de
cent light mined hud to move around 84 K).
Best lights made a short top of 87.0U. a
piece of a load bringing this figure. Pull
logds of bacon weights sold aa high aa
8ti 80. 20c less than yesterday's high pries
for full loads.
Thus far this week the trade has been
uneven with the trend of values lower.
Receipts have been fairly large and helped
to some etent In forcing the msrket down
ward. Present prices average pretty close
to 24c loner than those paid at last week's
clo'e.
No. At Sh Tr. Ne. A Sh Pr
41 Ill W IM 10 U7 ... 4 M
" ! ... 4 ts ) ... I au
2 ... 4 TD 7t 120 ... M
ii" ... 4 ; m tn to 4
-'M ... 4 M 74 4 ... 4 W
21 '0 ... 4 TO 6 2ol ... I 0
' : 40 I ; 6,1. 24 ijo i
S"7 l0 IM t;.. jkh ... M
64 ail ... 4 7il l m K I 111
" -1 ... 4 70 M. IM ... I t.l
4" .' ... 8 ; 4 100 4 10
66 ... 4 71 24 1.0 ... 4 40
6 '4 W 4 70 M JoA ... I w
5 2i ... 4 71 4 .;t ... 4 HO
47 2t ... 4 44 ni ... 6 fu)
' S4 ... 4 7Ji, 7t U i 1 o
" S. ... I 76 6 .6 ... I Na
47 l ... 4 76 14 ... I 40
'4 tl . ... 6 14 76 .fit 0 4 0
M 274 Son 71 76 J41 40 4 SO
6 SfW 130 4 '.J mt.. MS ... 4 as
4 75 7 241 ... 110
4 74 II MS 40
aw 4 74 71 fr ... 4 40
J' ' 76 72 JSfi, ... I :v,
S 4 76 44 M ... IMu
" 1 10 4 76 M M ... 4 Mw
4 76 71 2..I ... 4 6
" "4 ... I 76 t ... I W
' 74 7 2- n I M
'J 7 74 1:4 ... 4 KT
1 2' 4 76 71 JK, ... KA
2,n ... t 75 m xii ... 4 j
'l 7K!, 4 76 41 J) ... 4 to
' :-m i
I "4 40 4 75 74 2.T7 10 4 SA
2;6 ... 4 76 7 r4l ... 4 V,
64 i ... 4 75 J 2:14 . 1 f,
'j 7 to 4 75 74 i-JS l' 4 sr,
7 217 ... 4 76 6 r.,7 ... 6 Si
60 tm ... I 76 (hi ;.; ... k-,
' 2S7 0 4 76 f, '.4 ... 4 Mi
7 90S 4 75 44 S2T. 10 Ui
R3 67 ... 4 76 44 ZNI ... 6
11 273 ... 4 75 35 240 ... I s
fi 247 ... 6 75 Hi lo ... v,
4" 2"7 80 76 112 2.10 ... I 5
70 270 ... 4 75 71 212 ... 6 5
M 241 ... 6 77Mi II I9il ... 6 !
I" ... 4 77', 47 210 ... I no
74 2'M 40 4 77', 74 r7 ... 01
fi' 2r.J ... 6 ) 73 s ) 6 l
1 274 ... 6 so 4 .n ... 4 90
3 f fO 4 0 44 217 ... 6 M
67 VA ... 6 n 70 2-10 ... 6 !0
41 1W) ... 6 SO 14 174 ... 7 no
silKifn-i .
" ' ' .' -1 oin niiii.v 1,1 HIlCCp
and lamlis infused a fair degree of compe
tition In the demand this morning and
everything on sale cleared readily at good
firm prices. Costlier kinds of stuck, lambs
and yearlings, moved with as much free
dom as the more staple grades of old ewes
and wethers, but prices were held well un
der control from the start
Wethers were too scarce to try out the
scale of values and the supply of ewes did
not carry very choice tops. Host ewes of
fered early brought 8l.Su. indicating ex
treme quotations of 84.4O404 60. Yearlings
or handy weight were wanted around V IS
Bv30. one string going at the former flg-
lh?c 'J.1' JJme ln nianv 1a " lambs
T16-?- Th,y wer8 ' holce. however.
M eWlth .th mrket. Feeding lambs
t J V, for "hearing, are selling at de
cidedly small margins under good killing
stock. Anything good in the way of
ehearers found an easy outlet this week
at or near $5.75.
Receipts for the five days this week
are barely normal and trend to trade ha
been generally stronger. Present prices
It it S?P ""'yearlings "how net advances
or 154i-2fc, while lambs average strong with
5.1""- "? . A,"nc4) of very much Im
provement In lambs Is largely explained bv
Rn,,tVn """TO Prds existing between
A . maha n(l eastern values.
1 on? P Bnpep Bn,1i. Imbs: Oood
frK o1? 'amb". 85.8Sfci.IO;S fair to good
kJn-3tai'-K,: handy W'Uf't yearlings.
$ . hf"ayy yearlings, $4.6rVn.10; good
Mt?r't,h'r8- K'f; fair to good
?i 7,'7"n W.j.Wt.a,; good to choice ewes.
JJ5(&4.10, sheep culls to feeders. 83.01M
Representatlva
MS western lambs, feeders .
118 western ewes
4.18 western lambs '..'.'.'.'.
428 western yearlings
178 Mexican ewes
68 Mexican ewes
14 Wentarr. 11..
77
1W
M
.-
81
76
72
8 CO
4 115
8 00
6 15
8 75
8 75
3 (0
4 10
4 80
6 11O
6 10
4 75
4 40
6 10
5 65
6 65
6 25
391 western ewes
85
112
(W
wethers.. 123
123
107
ot western ewes
275 western lambs
4 western yearlings,
S w"l"m yearlings
o western yearlings
22 western yearlings
a8 western lambs, feeders
88 western lambs, feeders.
10 western lambs
,. 66
.118
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle Steady Hogs
"low Sheep Strong;.
C3"AO,. March 3. CATTLE Receipts.
b.w; Texas steers. ti ifrTiA a ..,AU
steers. 14 7- .toZ. V' ' "
fio;.WB and nelfer. 2.7Oa.00; calves,
HOGS-Receipts. 18,000 head; market
slow; generally loo lower; light, :S.IJ(if7.20:
m f-04'7.1S: heavy. $6.66fc7.10; rough!
B.tibS.N0; good to choice heavv. $6,904(17 lo
pigs. 17.0x73)7.20; bulk of sales, J6.90.-tf 7.15. ' '
8HEBP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10 000
head; marset strong; Native, $3 00rn4 go
western 3.2fi$r4.80; yearlings. M7r,,5 75:
native lambs, 6.00ig6.26; western, I5.25U6.26;
Kansas City I.Jtc Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., March S. -CATTLE
-Receipts. 1,300 head, Including 400 south
erns; market, steers, steady to weak; oows.
t ft5:7i!.d78."6! bee nd xP"-t steers.
e.004r.715; fair 'to good, 16.604.00; western
Lt'Bno$526'3.,8.2S: tocke and foMers
4.60ti.00; southern steers, 6.2b4i.00; Bouth
ern cows. 3.00ra5.t5; native cows IS.orVff
i SoTeHTooH75ra6 00: bulk'
H9S.STR"ce'pt8' 6 000 "ead: market. 6c
L 100 lowri bulk of ""Jes, i;.8607.oa;
.pmcktTm an(1 butchers
6.ifr7.a); lights, .6&'7.10.
SHEEP AND LA M B3 Receipts. 2.000
head; market steady; lambs, 6.2.7W5.10;
yearlings 4 9005.60; wethers. 4.2U(4 5t)'
ewej I4.0O4H35; stockers and feeders. 3 w
t. I.eols Live Stork Market.
-or?1!; L?L7S,,arCh CATTLK-Recelpts.
.00 head Including 100 head Texans; mar
ket steady; native shipping and export
steers, 6 504P7.00; dressed beef and butcher
llt?r,i .J6'00!': "teers under LOCK) lbs.,
I.2f)(.75; Btockers and feeders, !3.7fjtfj5 75
cows and heifers, Id ofxgii.ftO; canners 12 SC
3.25; bulk, $3,754)5.50; calves, 4 WM 50'
Texas and Indian steers, J4.5o4Ttf.60; cows'
and heifers, J3.5o4t.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8,600 head; market, ES
10c higher; pigs and lights, 6.50r7.30; pack
ers, J.9f,&7.96.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Hecelpts. 1,000
head: market, 10c higher; native muttons
J3.7t.ii4.75; lambs, Jo.7u'!iti 3d; culls and bucks
J2.604j3.25; stockers, Ji.AKtf3.25.
St. Joseph I.Ivf Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Mo., March 8. CATTLE
Receipts. 6o0 head; market, steady: steers
J6.a4ni.60; cows and heifers, J3.25i(6.i6i
calves, J4.0O&8.25.
HOOS Receipts, 6,500 head; market, 5
10c lower; top, J7.W; bulk of sales. SC-su
e6.
B1IEEP AND LAMR.S Receipts. 1 S00
bead; market, strong; iambs, J6.6O44i.OO.
Stock la llirhi.
Receipts of live stock at the five prlncl-
iu I uoutern rnurL.lu vu.........
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha
St. Joseph ....
Kansas City ,.
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
.. 1,400
8.4(4)
6.600
6.0.10
2,iKi0
.. 600
.. 1,314)
.. 7"0
..ao.ouo
l.son
3 (cm
1.000
10.000
9.6. 4)
18,01)0
.23,900 46.600 18,400
Cotloa Market.
LIVERPOOL. March .-Ths following
are the weekly cotton statistics: Imtxins
all kinds. 116,000 bales; Imports. American,
92.000: stock all kinds. 1.2y.0r; stock,
American, 1,181,000; American forwarded,
79.0.4); total exports none.
NEW YORK'. March . COTTON Snot
nlosed quiet, 6 points lower; middling up
lands, 14.65c; middling gulf, 14 wic. ?ales,
S.226 bales.
BT. LOUIS, March I. COTTON Un
changed; ml idling, H7c; sales, 22 bales;
receipts, 1.639 bales; shipments, i:'.4 bales;
stock, 24,435 bales.
New York eotton market as furnished by
Logan Bryan, members New York Cot
ton exchange, 115 boulh rJixteenth street.
Month. I Open. Hlgh. Low. t;iose. Yes'y!
March . 14 It 14) 14 10 14 18 14
May ... 14 86 14 68 14 74 14 39 14 4i
July ... 14 20 1 4 35 14 19 14 22 14 ill
Aug. .. IS 73 13 87 IS 73 18 76 13 M
Oct. ... 12 88 12 73 12 69 12 69 12 73
Tarpeatla aaa Koalas.
SAVANNAH. March 8. TURPKNTIN'F
Firm at 87c; sales, 40 bbls.; receipts, 121
bbls: shipments, 263 bbls ; stock. 2.227 bbls
KOHIN Firm; sales. 690 bbls.: receinta.
43 bbls.; snlpraents, 1.752 bbls; stocks, M -61
bbls. Quote: B, J7.12",; D. 87 15; F, J7 174;
K. 87.20; i. r7.; H. 87 40: I. 87 n: K. 17 'mi.
M, 87 96; N. J8 00; W. O.. JS 06; W. W., s40.
Satrar Market.
NEW YORK. March 8.-r!UaAR-Raw.
barely steady; muscovado, test, S.2;ic;
centrifugal. M test. 8.73c; tnolaoses, a test,
l.isvc; refined, quiet.
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
General Trend Darinf ths Week
Toward Improvement,
FR0GRESS IN IRON AND STEEI
Operations In Primary Oottea OooeU
Markets and In Jnhblngr Ileuses
8(4111 of Very Conserra
tlTe ( hsrsrler,
KKW TOUK. March - It. O. tiun'l
Weekly Uo lew of Trade tomorrow will
say:
The general trend during the week ha
been toward Improvement. The railway
rste finding and the prospect of an extra
session of conuress hare not prevented
further progress towsnl the re-establlsh-mrnt
of hiiMint" cunf idence and activity.
rnchocked progress stiears In the Iron
snd steel tram-, with mi cancellations ol
railroad orders resulting from the recenl
decision regarding fri'lght rates. The lead
ing producer Is steadily expanding Its blast
tin tim e operations, now having fullv tU
per cent of Hie rapacity active and th4
desired reduction in pig Iron stocks ll
being accomplished, although on a mod
erate scale. This same Interest did an ex
cellent export business last month and
the record of new orders exceeded tin
January rate, while shipments llkewtst
Increased.
A broader buying movement has devel
oped In Hessemer Iron' at Pittsburg. Th
outlook In the rail division comities prom
ising, with a contract for IfiO.WM tons m
iscted in the mar future, and foreign In
terests are negotiating for a cotislderablt
tonnage. Activity In wire products Is sus
talned and It Is believed that an advanc
of 81 per ton will shortly be announced
! while higher prices are also looked Xoi
on merchant pipe
operations In the primary cotton goodr
markets and In the Jobbing houses an
still of a very conservative character an
a short house season Is foreshadowed bj
the falling off In the attendance ofbuyers
The export shipments of cotton goods t
date are subslnntlally ahead of a yeai
ago. Mills are curtailing In cotton aiu
woolen and worsted sections, but glnghsti
mills continue In full operation and print
ers of Htaplo and fancy wiish fabrics nr
quite busy. There was little or no re
sponse to higher cotton In the piece good!
markets, while cotton yarn prices actually
fell off In the face of advancing raw mi
terlal.
1'iinlness In shoes continues below nor
mal for this season of the year and man 3
factories are only partly employed. Buyer
are holding off for lower prlcea as a re
sult, although some of them are beginning
to display more Interest and might operi.
quite liberally on slight concession "...
prices. Domestic hides are again active,
eshpeclalyl packers' stocks. Country hldei
are rirm. but less active than packers and
all varieties of foreign hides are steady to
strong.
The leather market Is stll disturbed by
the discount terms.
BHtDSTHEKT'S RRVIRW OF TRADE
Spring; Jobbing; Trade Tends to Ex
pand tmradoally.
NEW YORK, March 3.-Hradstreet's to
morrow will say:
Spring Johblng trade tends to expand
gradually, with conservatism still In evi
dence anil with small lota Imvlm, .ntn.l
requirements generally governing. Collec-
i.i.nr, pn iiin iiiiiuoveineni ana are siui
klow to fair, with dragging payments noted
In parts of the northwest where crops
were short last year.
Textile lines show unsatisfactory demand
and reduced outputs. The Iron and steel
trades are still discussing the effects ol
the railroads to secure higher freight
rates. The fool trade Is dull. The leather
trade Is quiet.
Business failures, in the United States
for the week ending March 2 were 2f6
against 22X last week and 184 In the like
week of 1910, 219 in 1H09, 287 ln 1908 and IT.
In 1907. t
Business failures In Canada for' th
week number 83, which compares with 24
lawt week and 22 In the same week In 19.
Wheat, Including flour, exports from the
United States and Canada for the week
ending March 2 aggregate 2.9,2X) bushels
against l.ilOo.u&O last week and 1,845,807 this
week last year.
Corn exports for the week were 2.861.627
bushels against l.SC)7,U76 last week and
733,4(16 ln 1900.
OMAHA WUOI.E.1.4LB P.ICKS.
BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade ln 1-lb. cartons, !T7c; No 2.
In 30-lb. tubs, 2f)C No. 2, ln 1-lb. cartons
2f.r; packing stock, solid pack, 14c; dairy In
6-lb. tubs, linil'.c. Market changes every
Tuesday.
CHEESE-Twlns. 15',,glc; Young Ameri
cas, 18c; daisies, 16Vt4jl7o; triplets l&Wfi
ltfc; llmberger, 18c; No. 1 brick, ltfHe- Im
ported Swiss, 32c; domestlo Swiss. Elcj, block
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under t lbs
Jo per dos.; hens, lie; cocks, lie; ducks'
18c; geese,
100; lurxeys, ifbo: niarenn.
dox. 11.20:
. , - ir
nomer su.ua oa. per do n nr,r
fancy squabs
per
dos.. XS.60
dox., 13.00. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth les-s
loo; hens, llc; stags, 13c; old roosters 7n:
old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese 'full
lemiioiru, - i.' , m;, guinea fowls
25c each; pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers
per dox., J3.00; squabs, No. 1, per doi tJ Tut
No. 2, per dox.. 60c; capons, over t lbs lie
old turkeys. 17c. 14c
FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 7c; white lie.
pike. c; trout. 11c; large crapples, tifoUl:
Spanish mackerel, l'Jo; eel. ike; haddock
13c; flounders, Uc: green catfish, Joe:
shad. Jl each; shade roe. per pair. 85e; fro
1 Vr ,(..i . 60c: sa 111011. lie: h.m...: !"
ABB, 1 - . .wuL ma
l,.,...ln C. ".
KRUITS-Apple
r HL iii : 1 ' ., , . . 3iieiiowor
r box, J176; Colorado extra fancy Jona
un. per full bu box, lj.76; H. Twig. per
11 bu. box. U M, . . Pearmaln, per
per
ttiu
t., l tin Don. , i. carma n. rA
full bu. box, $2.;u; Washington extra fancy
Wlnesap, w-im '. 'i aim; J60-1.4
sl2es, per box, J2.J0; Washington Mo. Pip,
pins. 4V,-tier, per box, J 26; tier, per box.
J2 00. Hanunaa: Fancy select, per bunch.
$2 26!K2.W; Jumbo, bunch, J2.76tfi.76. Cran
berrles: Per box, Jj 60. iJates: Anchor
brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per
box. J2.O0; bulk In 70-lb. buxes. per lb.. Vc.
Klgs: New California, 60 ti-ox. pkgs.. J3.90)
Turkish, i-crown. per lb., 16c; b crown, per
lb 14c; 4-ciown, per lb., 12c. Grape Krult:
Florida, 4o-6-i'4-iu sizes, box, 8-1. oo; 96 slse,
box, j:i 60. Lemons; Limunelra, brand, ex
tra fancv, ;oo-2uO sizes, per box, J4.60;
choice, 3O0-3C0 blzes, per box, J4 i; J40 size,
60o per box less. Oranges: Camella Red
lands navels, M-95 sizes, per box, Jl.kb;
126 size, pi r tux. J2.o; 150 size, per box
V'&u' 176 und smaller sizes, J3.00; choice
navels, &.)-9-l-'6 sizes. J2.60; 160 and smaller
sizes, J2.iWtf2.75. Pears: CalUornia Winter
Nellls, per box, J2.76.
VfciGKTAbLKS-Beans: Siring and waa,
ner haiuptr. JS.al.tW. Heels: 1'er buy,.
7ic Cubiiage; n niuumii, per id., iVio.
i uirots: i'er bu.. 7jc. Celery: California
ii.iuliu per luZ- bunclies, sf. Cucumbers;
llul li.iuwi, l:i and 2 Uoz. in box, per dos.,
2 l.i.
!:: I'luni: r unu- r lon.iu. per Qoi.,
liiullc: J'.xria luncy, nue, per lb
Lt-ttuce: Kxtra fancy leaf, per dos!
uc. unions i..... rv. ...u ,e,,,jW p,r
I, 2'.4c; indiaba. w title, per lb.. c; Rpan
gi," per ciaie. V-'Jt. Onion BeU: Whits,
ilolis im. a. leu aim yeiluw par
Mllow, per bu.. ii
32 lbs.. 31.60. far..
i r iu., a-
L3 l .M; red, per Ou.,
iu.-: Fancy s luiliern,
Lei uua. liuntiiiM
Per bu., 76c. Potatoea!
.Oii'.ic. caiBiuja.
Kaily UlilH f-r".
In i-ucki. per bu.. ii.uo
OellUif." IM-n mver r.si iy kiiio aeaa, per
bu.. Jl 26. lows nnil ii iscuiiHiii, WbltS
mock, per bu . 75'tf80c; Coluradu. per bo.,
w- Kutalia.as: lei ll).. I'c. 8weet
l'oiatoi-s. Kaiisas, per bbl., 13 00. To
matoes: Florida, pvr bks. crate, J3.6O-0
4.W. Tunilps: i'er bu., 76o.
Metal MurUft.
NFJW YORK, March 3 METAL
Standard cojiiiei', dull, sis.t, March, April,
May and June. JI2 (W( 12 10. lxmdon mar
ket quiet; spot, i-64 Ks: f mures, CtA 8s
ltd. t'ustoiu house returns show exports
of 2,714 tons so far this month. Iaike cop
sr. 312 1..' 12 k.H-: electrolytic, SI2.37Vr
12 f0: cMHtmg, J12.ti12.u6. Tin. weak; spot,
I N 7,V(i40 2t,; March, 39 C'VjJi 40 00; April,
8.,.i..V..i;C).hT.: May. J.( 12'n: 75; June, i'C
dWMi. Ixindon market weak: spot, 4:181;
futures. 4.1,8 7s. lowi, dull at ii.ffuin).
New York; 84 ,'22Mt4 27',. Fast Bt. Louis.
Loijdon nmrket quoted at 4.13 6s. ripelter,
firm st 8'.tf'i67fi, New York; 86 6fi(A fci.
l-.H-t ll Imis. Ixinilon market quoted at
.vntlinoiiy. flrtn; i oogson s. xno(40.
in. Cleeland warrants. 4is 4Hd In lin-
don. laically Iron was steady; No. 1 foun-.
di v.
icrtliern. Il.i i.y lh s.; No 2. fl6 6n
N'o I southern and .No. 1 southetn.
16 ..;
soft. 1S III. 'il 16.00.
ST. I.i H is. March 8 M ETALl-VA,
dull, 1126. Spelter, firm, to Ova 6 b6.
Ilrr Good Market.
NEW YORK. March J PRY 0O004V-. t
The cotton goods primary msrkets ruls
quiet end barely sti-ady on print cloth
yard constructions Heavier qualities os!
domestics rule steady. Yarns ais dull ami
easy.
No. 8. 9Hc; No. 1 loin. 161,c ; No. I, lie" Rc
8. 10Hc; No. 1 chuck, 71o; No. J. 70 J
5 fAc- No. 1 round, 8A,c; No. t. u0- Vt""
?' fie No 1 Plate. 61,o; No. 2, 6c: NoS'
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