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Show MARKET REPORT. Specinl to tho Garland Globe: K. O. Stock Yards, Match 6th, 1008. Storms last week interfered with cattle receipts somewhat, aud prices advanced steadily till Friday, when there was a, loss of 10 to 16 cunts. Buyers anticipated anticipa-ted good runs this week, because of the delayed movement last week, and were bearish Friday In consequence, llun Is 0000 hoad today, not as heavy as expected, expec-ted, killing grades strong, stockers and feeders 10 higher, 0 usual on Monday. Thu first shipment of thu Lockhartsteuis 1 this season are hero today, weighing 1480 lbs ut S 25, Colorado stockers lately havo sold at 8 75 to 4 SO, fiedcrs 4 00 to 4 60, calves 475, bulls 3 73, stags 4 00, medium cows 3 76, panhandle heifers '4 60, steers 480. A big majority of the .cattle coming now are fed steers, and the proportion of stockers aud feeders Is small, There is uraplu demand for tbo supply of country kinds, und prices are I ns high as any time this winter, stockers at 3 60 to 4 60, feeders 4 00 to 4 00. , Supply of sheep aud lumbs last week was 37,000 head, market about steady till Friday, when theru whs 11 dcc(llhu of 10 to 16 cents. Tho rttu Is 11,000 today, market 10 lower, Monte Vista lambs at 6 60 to 6 70. heavy Ft Colllus lambs 0 45 to 6 60, Colorado ewes 4 76 to 4 80. Yearlings are worth 6 40 to 0 20,,wutbcrt 6 00 to 6 23, "Prospects favor prolty good receipts of sheep aud lamb Ut all points for tin next fuw weeks, aud whllu the demand s good, not ncioh improve ment in the situation U expected. J. A. IUCKAlif, |