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    THE OMAHA DALLV BEE: TUESDAY, EEBUTTA'RY 20, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat is Eaj Early, bat React with
Corn.
! nous today at miMMSMH: lead, Mealy; I
cioen nteany nna unenangea nt i,i(rn.ii,
mid yelter cloned dull also ut former
prices, I4.GOJI I. TO. The Brokers price lor
lead U tl.15 and for copper $16.20.
CORN QUIET, CONCEALING TRUE CONDITION
"When! llctcloiiN Slri-iiHlh l.nlp In So.
hIoii Long: l.lni' of OiilD Ik Let Out
I'm vIkIiiiin llnlil Tlii'lr Omi
(iri'HliT 1'iirt of l)n'i
CHICAGO, Feb. 19. -Corn sold to a stand
fitlil without weakening, roue ted on cover
In h nhortrt today and closed itrong, May
r4- cr Hatunliiy. Wheat was easy curly,
bin reacted with corn and unfavorable
wr.ither In Franco, May cloning linn 'ic
tip Oats closed a xhntle and provisions 2Mc
to T'HOc better.
A good art of tho fteaslon corn concealed
Us condition under an appearance of quiet
nit adliips. May openeil it simile under S.it- t No,
OMAHA UIJ.M'llAI. MAHIClVr.
irlay at 3l'yii.1IV. attributable to tho
earlnesH of wheat. There was no great de
mand, but offer I n its were absorbed readily
nnil May dung for hours nround SPio.
Near the rloe ufTcrlngx hivaine scarce and
ithe imprenalon that the market had been
pn'd to ii standstill gained general cro
rlenre. I'tiiler heavy buying to cover May
shot up from :!l',ic to 35,Tj 3.Vc, at which
the market rloxed, -V over Saturday. The
rash demand was slow. Receipts hero wcro
Ml ears. 221 cars over the ontlmato.
The slreiiKtb developed by wheat late In
the session was attributable to the bulge
In the cohI'hI' cereal. The opening was easy
nil the Liverpool decline ami the Inerense
in wheat and Hour on passage, May 'ili'iiC
under Saturday at tiT'ic. The advance In
J'arl-t and tne unfaMirahle weather reported
In Friiim, ore.iti-d a. diversion In favor of
Hie bulls, which (lulled the price up to
6m Trade was dull, however, and u little
pi-,ll taking sent .May back tc Initial tig
iirm Shortf covered mid May advanced to
fiSViiKSijc, at which It closed, 'ic over
tf.i'iinlny. New York reported llvo loads
taken for export. Atlantic port clearances
l wheat and Hour were equal to 3S3.000 liu.
I'rlmary receipts were OI7.(i) Int.. compared
with Om'.oH) bu last year. Minneapolis and
li'lluth reported 723 cars, against 660 a year
ago. Heielpls hero were) 06 cars, 2 of con
trail srnde.
A long lino of oat was let out today
uivlrlv was laigely Inlluentlal In holding
that market easy. Tim trade, was not large.
Near the end the corn bulge was felt and
oais. supported by norno sympathetic cov
ering, closed firm. May a shade up at
XIV' Receipts here were 3S0 enrs, 110 over
the estimate.
I'rnvlslona helil their own the greater
part of the day, because hog receipts were
under flm estimate; and turned llrm with
com at the cIoho. Trade was not largo and
fluctuations were narrow. May iork sold
from $10.9.!!-! to II l.ri ll.(i2i,4 and cloned 714
filMo civer Saturday at tll.t 11.0214: May
lard from Ifi.oTi to $. 11714, closing 214o Im
proved at !.07M,. and May ribs from J6.00
to 6.02HS6.0fi, with the elo- 2V4 lmprovel
nt $.U!'4.
I'J-itltnated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
So cars; corn, 7f-0 cars; oats, 323 cars; hogs,
32 000 hood.
The lendlni: futures ranged ns follows:
ArtlelesTrOpenTl I llgliM"ow7"rcloHe.Yes'"y.
Wheat I
Condition nf Trnd nnil (Itiotnt lon
mi Mtiiple nntl Fnncy Pruritic.?.
KOOS Itecelpts, moderate; fresh stock,
firm nt 12!ic.
DIIK8312D POULTRY-Cnolce to fancy
turkeys, OfilOc; ducks, 9Zfl0c; geese, figiOe:
spring chickens. 9c; hens, 9c; roosters, 5Q(5c
UIVK I'Ol'LTHY-llens. 714o: spring
chickens, "tic; old and staggy roosters, 4
(6c; ducks, 714c; turkeys, 7'4fjSc..
HUTTKK Common to rnlr, 16c; choice,
IT'S 18c; separator, 23c; gathered creamery,
l'IOKONS-I-lvc, per doz., 90cll.00.
VUALS-Cholce. 9ftl0c.
OAMK-Ducks. mallards, J3.0Oy3.2.7; blua
wing teal, $1.75; green wing teal, ll.atfJLOO;
mixed ducks, ll.bOSi.W.
OYSTKIIS Medium, per can, 18c; stund
riri., per can, 22c; bulk standard per gal.,
$1.25; extra selects, per can, 30c; extra se
lects, per gal., Il.fi0ftl.75; New York counts,
per can, 37c; New York counts, per 100, $1.25.
HAY Per carload lots: Vp'nnd, choice,
6: midland, choice. J5.M: lowland, choice.
$3: rye straw, choice, $4.50; No. 3 corn, 2614c;
3 whlto oats, 22',4c; cracKeii corn, per
crease, 6V,,000 bu. Corn, H.S05.000 bu.; In
crease. IS.ikio bu. Oats, 1,743,000 bu.; In
crease, 225,(0 bu. Rye, 1,156,000 tin.; In
crease, 21.000 tin, llarley, 1,422,000 till.; de
crease. s,wu uu.
Spanish 4s, 67'4. The nmotint of bullion ,
i-tt1,lr,i..n ft... !. T7....I ..r t....1.. ...1 ....
balance today was 9.000. Calcutta Unseed,
spot. 49s 3d, Har gold. 77s 9d.
I nuKiiUN, Keb, 19. Exchange on London,
I 31 murks ft?. ,f, fir fOinnlra. tllannltnt
l.lttln Itntter Mnrket. i rates, short bills, 4 per cent; three months'
RIJIN. Fob. 19,-M'TTHIl-Flrm at 21c, bills, l'4 per cent. On the bourse today
nil offerings; 15 tubs sold nt that price; pales leans nnd Canadian Pacifies were dull. Iron
Tor last weok, 10,O. tubs. International securities were firmer. Atner-
MOVKMIlVrS tTpvT-OC AM. l.,,.N.S. ' ZU ,
touted. At tho closing the market was
(i7Ti'nis
SI'i'iiN
3.,'t
1 6fi&4 6614
6SW1 4 (wMCSSfj ty6V it'll u
Ul KV1I Vill W
...J I .T3 33
!5Vi 141 3I'4 Mrit '4131 Vi i
35l
23141 2323-W,4l23!S,'il:!4
2214122 Vf'i'SIVj xh 22H14
23H
22!4
I
16 93 11 00 10 9214 11 0,1 1" 9214
10 9714 II 02'4 10 95 11 0214 10 95
6 0714 " 0714 fi 0714 B f'
6 15 I! 1714 J214 G 1714 6 1214
6 oo r, or. no r, 0214 00
6 0214 ( ok 00 0214 6 00
$3.no'(i!
yellow,
Keb
May
July
Corn
l''eb.
May
.Inly
Oats
May
July
J'ork -May
,lul
Lard -May
.1 ily
Itll.s -May
July
No
Cash quotations were as follows
FLOCK Steady: winter patents.
3.70. straights. $3.10fi3 10; clears, $2.90fi3.10;
spring specials, $3.9nft 1.00; patents. $3.201r
3..W. straights. 2.B0ij3.Ort; bakers, $2.10'2.5o.
WIIHAT-No, 3 spring, dl4fj9c; No. 2
red. 70 71c.
COHN-No. 2, 3lfi3llic; No,
3lf.
(lATS-No. 2. 23ff 2314c; No. 3 white, 25??
2Hc
HAKUCY-No. 2. 3ijl3c.
SKKDS No. 1 flaxseed, $1.60; northwest,
$1 m. Timothy seed, prime, S2.35ft2.45.
clover, contract grade. S8.35j8.lo.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $9.8.5
Fj 10.50: lard, per loo ins., sri.soi5.95; short
1'lbH. sides (loose), $5.9IK6.15; dry salted
shoulders (boxed), S6.25ftG.5iJ; short clear
sides (boxed). $i.l(lft6.15.
WHISKY-Distiller' finished goods, on
11,1 Ml h of high wines, per ga .. S1.23U.
SCOARS-Cut loaf, $6.05; grantilnted, S5.49,
The following nro the receipts nnd ship
ments ror tne nay:
Artlelos.
Flour, bills
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Hurley, bu
On tho Produce exchange todny tho but,
ter market was steady; creameries, 19ft2lc
dairies. 19ft 22e. Cheese, firm ut 12ft 13c.
Kggs, llrm; fresh, 13c
nw Tonic (;i;m:ii.i, mviikkt.
(lnotnt Ions for the liny 011 Various
CiiiiiinoilKlen.
NI-5W YORK. Feb. 19. ILOUR-Recclpts,
19 10". bbls.; exports, 17.0OT bbls.; market for
winter straights was llrmer and more
ncllve, but otherwise tho market was slow
nnd easy until near tho close, when It ral
lied with grain; winter patents, $'1.63ft3.S3;
winter straights, $3.l5ft3.33; Minnesota tint
cuts, $.!.!.ft 1.1,1; winter extras, $2.CO(j2.90;
Minnesota bakers, S2.tHKj3.iC; winter low
grades. $2 25ft'2.10. Ryo Hour, quiet; fair to
kuoii. m.i"iij.si; cnoice to lancy, sa.20ft3.60.
Huckwheat flour, quiet at S1.5OW1.60.
CORNMIJAI-Qulet; yellow western, 63c;
city. SOc; ltrandywlne, S2.U04i2.30.
RY1J- Steady: No. 2 western. iSe f. o. li.
11llo.it: stato rye, affile c. I. f. New York
cur 101s.
IIARLIOY-nuIl; fuedlng, I3!iftt7c; malt
lug. 6l1ie, New York.
I1ARLKY MALT-Uull.
Wlli;AT--Reeelptt 37,(W bu.; exports.
M..WJ bu.; sales, l,9IO,0nO bu. futures; 104,000
011 export, npoi, nrm: .mi. 2 red. 76Tc elo
vh torj No. 2 red, 7sic f. o. b. afloat In
tiiure. .Aid. 1 norinrrii. nuiutn. nihc f. o. b.
inmai prompt: .o. 1 naril. tniltitli, S2Tc t
o. 11. iiuo.il prompt. (Jilt oils nnencil easiv
Receipts. Shlnm'ls.
. . w.ooo 2:1.000
.. 51.01)0 1!),(KK1
. . I2,(J0 479.000
. .32I.0IMI !I3,0CH)
., 9,001) 3,00(1
.. 77.000 17.000
ton, $11, corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
Sll.bo; bran, per ton, siz; snorts, per ion, ju.
VKOKTAHMOS.
NfiW TURNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 50c.
SPINACH- Per box, $1.
NHW HKKTS Per doz. bunches, 40tf&0c.
LMTTt'CH Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy
head lettuce, per bbl., ti
RADISHES Per doz. hunches, 33c.
BWICKT POTATOES-Per bbl., Illinois,
$3; Jerseys, $3; largo bbls., Kansas, $2,75.
roTAToisa-wr bu., choice, ioyioc.
CAIIItAOH-Hnllun.'l seed. ic.
CAULIi'LOWER-Cullfornla. Der crate.
$2.2P.
CILLERY Per doz.. 25M30o! Cnllfnrnlo.
per bunch, 40ft75c
TliUNirs Rutabagas, per lb., UJc.
TOJIATOMS-Florlda. Der 6-bauket crate.
St.
MCSIIROOMS-Pcr lb. box. 50c.
ONIONS Retail, yellow. 75c: red. SKfiDOe;
Olilos, per bbl., $2.25.
RHUHAUH-Per doz., 65ft76c.
FRUITS.
A PPI,KS Choice western ntilnnloir stnek.
S3.fHf,3.50; New York stuck. $4: fnnov. SI.5U
ft 4.75.
UllAPKS Malaga, per bbl., $7.0009.00.
CRANIICRRIES Hull and Runic t,v
bbl.. $8.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS California, fancv nnvels. ner
box, S3.U5ft3.50; cholco navels, $2.75ft3.00; Cal
ifornia seedlings, per box, S2.60ft'2.75.
1.1.tfVU 1 I,. ..l,..i.. u ,
. - . ,iti, i-iiuii',-) jii i mix,
$3.00; fancy, 13.(0; Messlnaw, choice, per box,
mill:), ti.w.
HAN ANAS Per bunch, medium. J1.75ff
2.00; fancy, S2.O0ft2.25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY- Per 21-sectlon case, $3.23.
NUTS Hickory. lnrco. ner lm.. 11.K!
shellbarks, S1.35.
FlOS-Callfornln, layers, per 10-lb. box.
Outside Public Still Refuses to Mini- easier,
Ifesl lm- Inleresl. PARIS,
NEW YORK. Feb 19.-Tho outside public
still refused to manifest tiny Interest In
tho stock market today mid operations
continued wholly In the hands of profes
sional traders. This element made an at
tempt to force a continuance of lust week's
reaction, using us their main argument the
drain being inudu upon the cash resotircis
of tho banks. The stutemellt of the sub
treasury operations showed a loss already
since Friday to that Institution of $l,l21.non.
This showing helped the bears In un eariy
raid 011 the market, which wiped out the
opening gains and carried prices generally
below Saturday s closing trading. Ono or
two stocks sintered from Individual causes
nnd helped on the reaction. Pnclllc Mall,
People's Ons and Third Avenue showed
continued weakness and Pennsylvania was
depressed on i"purts of 11 new enr trust
Involving many million dollars. Tho bears
did not succeed In bringing out any lane
offerings ami were driven to cover on tho
development of uggtossivc mrcngiii 10 m . -oral
stocks, Including Sugar, Rubber, Chi
cago, Indianapolis Ac Louisville, Tobacco,
General Electric, Luckuwuutia mid Thlid
Avenue,
Tho most potent fuctor In the rally was
tho largo Increase, in earnings for tho uee
ond week In February shown by u. num
ber of railroads. Norfolk & Western matlo
Feb. 19. On the bourse today
business was netlvo and ptlces wore llrm.
Rentes wero strong on repurchases. Spanish
4s closed steady and the rate of Interest Is
to bo cut down. There was a good business
duno In Rio Tlntos and In Knfllrs. Thre2
per cent rentes, lOOf 75e for the nccotint.
Exchange on London, 25 f 20c for checks.
Three tier cent rentes closed at lOOf 971iC
for the itccount. Spanish 4s. 63.924.
Huston Minim; Slocks,
HOSTON. Feb. 19,-Cnll loans. W4 per
cent; time loans, 41(5 per cent. CloJlng
prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares:
A., T. & S. F. . . . 2H,!l'ntnn Land
do nfd OS,
Am. Sugnr 113
Roll Telephone... 3.T3
Ilostoil & A 235
Roston L I'M
lloxton ft Me....l'Rl
C, II. i g
Dotn. Coal ....
do pfd
Federal Sleel
do pfd
Fltehburg pfd
Gen. Electric .
do pfd
Ed E--c. III...
Mex. Central .
Mich. Tolcphonc.lOO
In. li
24 i
92'4 !
18
9)
'4
(1. .t C... 19V.
tho most striking exniiut, Willi an increase o, Dominion 194
over tho corn-spondlng period of last year 'Rubber ."' auZl
..t (in i'o I.. ..n..it. n, n...tt t...l.. ' ....f
lit. m IILUilJ 'J livi KiHKt A Km . i mull I I1C1IIC
resulted 111 11 largu abMorpiioii ot tun siock
ul an extremo udvanca of -'i and had a
Hynipiithetlc effect on all the bituminous
coal-carrying roads, contributing to tho
rally In Pennsylvania and Rultlmoro .t
Ohio. Toledo & Ohio Central showed mi
Increase- III earnings of 75 per cent for tho
second week In Febrtiury. These evidence.)
of tho largo demand for bituminous coal
wero coupled with reports ot increasing
use of anthracite In steam production In-
West End
West. Electric .
Wis. Central ...
Atchison Is
N. E, O. & C. 5s.
Adventure
.1231', Allouez M. Co.... 2"-4
11 lAmai. copper ... wi'j
Atlantic 23
Hos. & Mont 273
Unite & Roston.. 65
Cal. & Hecla....767
Centennial
Franklin ,
Osceo'u
Parrot
ijulney
Santa Fo Cop
Tamarack ....
Ftah Mining ,
Winona
SotiWolverlncs ....
.117
. sin
. 7l'i
12114
.131
.233
12
It
15
. Il'i
.140
. 614
.192
. 31
. 3
, 41i
Vmv York .Mining (lnotnt Ions.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-The following
nro tho oll'clul closing quotations for min
ing shares:
Iron Sliver
Mexican ...
Con. Cal fc Vn...X
Headwood .V,
Gould & Curry .. 10
.noun nf iinueiiltv lii nhi ii I iitii it soft roiil. i 1 liilo Norcross. 25
Tim aiithracltu uroun showed tho effect of llomestako 5(Vio
this Influence and of published forecasts
of tho annual statement of Lackawanna,
which Is to bo published tomorrow, Inti
mating a high percentage of earnings for
the yuur.
In addition Ontario & Western showed
an increase of II per rent III earnings for
tho week. In the southern group Louis
ville & Nashville made a showing for tho
week which was 51 per cent better than
that of last year, tho Increase In gross
amounting to $lv;,3t5. AH the returns n
celved show sticking gains, though those
enumerated nre tho largest. Tho cotton
carrying roads ispcclnlly showed recovery
from tho recent low luvel of earnings mid
wero advanced In price In consequence.
Tho tonic efTccl oc tneso extraordinary
Chollnr 15 lOntnrlo S75
Crown Point .... 5 ophlr 50
ii" ymoutli II
.Quicksilver 175
do prd 730
Sierra Nevada .. 31
Standard 20o
i Union Con 21
Yellow Jacket ... 13
London Stuck (luotnt Inita,
LONDON. Feb. 19.-4 p. jn.ClosIng:
90c; California carton, per 10-lb. box, $1.00; j earnings proved too much for the bears
""i'"" "" i"-' -c. , Iinii ii,,.y were forced to cover, j no con-
HIDES. TALLOW, ETC. tinned case of call money, which ranged
HIDES-No. l creen )ili!n Un- Vn 9 t,r.n from 2 to 2'a per cent, neutralized tho
hides, 7c; No. 1 salted hides, 9c; No. 2 salted ularmlst view of the money market out
hldes, Sc; No. 1 veal coif, S to 12 lbs . 9c: look. Some slight elfect was produced also
l-HU, - VCai CIlU, 12 IO JO Ins., SC. I uy IIIU iciiunn Ul luiiin-i juuipii ni.vvv.-..-.. .t
. 1 In South Africa. Eric Telephone roso buoy-
1 unt v some 8 points. Dealings wero imi
on a large scale and the market fell dull
before tho close, hut held quite firm near
tho top. '
1 1........ It. !..., to .lfwiti',! Bimia ffllllllf' (.IT
X'.. .1 1. ..... 1 ..V,, .i. iHirutv hi r. ...... . r,
I.1'.'.'".'.." '.a"'"": receipis. zj,.ici nusneis. j volume and price ohuliges wero mixtti
1 uiui-iiikiht; .u. j casn, iii'.se; tracK,
St. Louis Cm 1 11 nnil I'rovlslons.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 19. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70!j,c; track, 73c;
February, '0i-. May. 70Tift7lc; July, KStic;
No. 2 llliril. 67l.f70n- rnn.O.ito rl Trjl l...ul.lo
May, 3Pift34Uc;
334ft3le; February, 33c;
OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 2l'4c;
24ic; February, 2114c; May, 24c;
white. 26ft2614c.
RYE-Stronir at 51Ue.
FLOUR Firm, unchanged.
track.
No. 2
Total sales, par value, $1,9x5,000. United
States old Is and 6s advanced U mid the 2i
hj In tho bill price.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The markets here
wero stagnant today, awaiting news ot
General Cronjo's army. They closed hard
oil the announcement 01 uenerai junior
SEEDS Tlmolhv. llrm. iVuno in mr , ,J ,,it. rr,i,..i
dlnary. Maxsecil. nam tin Sl.ss. : i. J,. i,i ,m- Amrin wm.
CORNMEAI-Steady. Sl.fs(Vfil.S5. I J. r'-.i . 1..,. ,i.,.ri,;,'.i,i ..vr'n.ii inr niiill nnr-
RRAN Firm: sacked east irnnU cin.
bulk, affile. ' '
rle!'$L08?C0.y: tlmothy' -3-Mft 12.00; pral-
WIlisiCY-Steadj-. $1.2314.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.20.
1 1 AUG I NG-5Tift 6ic.
HEMP TWINE 9c,
METALS Lead. easier nf tl r.7l7i fin
Speller, dull nt H.60. ' ' '
ruuiiTlt) IJasy; chickens, 614ft714e: tur
keys, 614ft7!4e: ducks. tft8!4c; geese. 514'j6c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; jobbing;
old. $10.50; now. $11.3714. Lard, quiet; prime
steam. S5.7!i, choice, $5.50. Dry salt meats
(boxed), steady; extra shorts. $6.1214; clear
ribs. $b. ii; clear sides. $0.3714. Hacon (boxed),
steady; extra shorls, $6.6214; clear ribs
Sb.11; clear sides, $6,S71.
REOEIPTS-Flour. 9.000 libls.; wheat 28,-
SIIIPMENTS-Flotir. C,l 1,bis.; wheat,
S.OOO bu.; corn; 30.000 bu.; oats, 11,000 bu.
flutter, Kkk mill Cheese Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19. CI IEESE Amer
Ican finest colored, firm at Cls isl.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19.-HUTTEH-Creamery.
20fi23c; dairy. 18c.
I-XJOS-Market unittli-d; slight weak
ness apparent; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, llrsts, Ul4c dozen, cases returned
ST. LOUIS. Keb. ta-HU'lTER-'Stendy;
creamery, JOfttMVfcc; dairy, lfifjano.
ICOGS-Steitdi- nt 12c.
N15V YORK. Feb. 19.-RUTTER-Recept3
1. i.I2 packages; steady ut decline; Juno
chases for New York of Norfolk it West
ern und Union I'ucille Issues.
Tho bank bought .L21.000 gold In Gorman
coin and received 20.000 trom Australia.
It lost by sales 50,100 In bars. Call money
was steady and bunk loans were renewed,
while there was considerable fresh bor
rowing. . ....
'I'm- following are tho quotations for tho
leading stocks on tho New York exchange
j today:
Atchison So" Tex. & Pnclllc... lGTi
do pfd (3:i Union Paelllc .... fo-
Haltlmore .t O... 2r- , Ho pru...
Can. Paelllc 9i7 A abash
t!aii. Soutihern .. ts do nfd...
Chert, .-i Ohio W. & L. E.
Cons., money. .100 1-16' Pennsylvania
do ucct 100 11-16 Reading
Can. Pacific H'Wi N. P. pfd ...
Erie 13 Atchison
do 1st pfd.... 3S Grand Trunk
Illinois Central. .lli'.U Loulsvlllo ....
U. P. pfd 7S- Anaconda ....
St. Paul. com. .. .121 Rand Mines ..
N. Y. Central.... 1,17141
6M4
914
76i
2I'S
91i
3u
SILVER-Steady. at 27141 per
II All
ounce.
MONEY -3 per rent. The rate of discount
In the open market for short bills was 31i
percent. The rate of discount In the open
market for threo months' blllu wus 3T4ft'
3 15-16 ier cent.
Hunk Clrnrlnus.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.-Clearlngs,
$11,338,067; balances, $2,2s6.923.
HALTLMORE. IVb. 19.-Clearings, $1,916,
915; balances, $261,661.
CHICAGO, Feb. 19.-Clearlngs, $22,S1S,1G7;
balances. $2,118,876. New York exchange,
25c discount. Sterling exchange, lt.Nift4.ss14.
HOSTON, Feb. 19.-Clearlngs. $15,742,945;
balanees, SI,37S.3G5.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19,-Clearlngs, $I09.32,
3nR; bnlances, S6.970.Mo.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 19.-Clearlngs, $3,684,215:
balances, liXI.OIt. Money, quiet nt 2fi7 per
cent. New York exchange, 23c discount bid,
par asked.
C11111IH Ion of (lie Tronsury.
"WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 Today's state
ment of tho condition of the treasury
shows: Available cash balance, $296,434,269;
told reserve, 1222.911,116.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. ig.-COTTO'N
Futures barely steiuly; February, $8.54,
nominal; March. $8.50ft S.51 : April, 8.61ft
8.52; Mav, ix.61ft8.ftf; June. JS.51HiS.52; July.
JS.r,l!iS.r2; August!, W.l-ojiw.si; useinomiicr,
$7.(Wfj".B7; October,
S7.-"jft7.27 ; Deeemln
$7.3oft1J0; November,
r, $7.23ft7.27. Quiet; sales,
Chicago (It. W.. 13'U mi -il ifu ....
C, It. .t Q 12.VtAVIs. Central ..
Chicago. 1 it 1... 17'b Adams Kx
do pfd Ml
Chlcjigo .-i E. I.. 91
Chicago .t N. W.IU)
American Ex
I . 8. Exprevu..
. IS
.115
.146
4C,
AVelh'-Fargo Ex. 123
C., 3.. I. P. ...ION'4 Am, cot. uu ..
C, C, C. & St. L. U)4 do prd
Co'o. Soutnern . 5"-s Atner. Malting
1st pfd 43'r do nrd
do 2d pfd Ki'i Amer. S. it R..
Del. K- lllldsoll..1151! do lifil
DtA L. W....!"!-' Amer. Spirits .
. do prn
. 72 ' Amer. S. II....
. 12' do pfd
. 37 Amer. S. .t W.
.157 I do pfd
. Am. Tin Pluto.
;ii'h (to imi.
Den. Ai Rio C...
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd..
Gt. Nor. pfd
1 locking Coal .
Hocking Valley.
creamery, iwinw, western creamery, 20ft' hock ug auey.. ,i;-s ,n....
24c; factory, 16ftl9o. .Illinois Central. .Wi Am. Tobacco
CHEESE Receipts, 1,423 packages; firm; 1 'own Central ...II do pfd .....
fall made, fancy, large, 12'iftl3c; fall mode, , do pfd 51 A. Mill. Co..
fancy, small. 13c; choice grades 12'iftl2'Ac tJ rH- H."1';. ?r
EGGS Receipts, 6,122 packages; Irm . L. E. .t W 20 , olo. V. .t 1.
weatern at mark. If.i.e: nnmher,, 1 Jiior, tr.r. I do nfd M'i Con. Tobareo
. . - , - - j .... , 1
at mnrk
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19. HUTTER
Steady; fancy western creamery, 2314ft26c;
fancy western iirlnts, 27c.
EGGS Firm and le higher; fresh nearby,
16c; fresh western, 16c; fresh southwestern,
16c; fresh southern, 15c.
CHEESE-Steady.
Lake Shon-
Louis. ,t Nash
Manhattan L ..
Met. St. Ry....
Alex. Central ..
1 Minn, it St. L .
I do pfd
Mo. Pnclllc ....
Mablo fi. Ohio.
M.. IC. & T
do pfd
N. .1. Central .
N. Y. Central. ...13IH
73"'i
l.lvernool (J nil 11 nnil Pro vIsIoiin.
LIVERPOOL. Fet. 19.-WIIl"l,T-Futures
closed jiteady, March, 5a lOd; May, Cs 94d;
Jlliy, DS y?4U. vnr x. West.
'Iho Imports of wheat Into Liverpool fori do pfd
tho week were: From Atlantic ports, 11,100 No Paelllo ...
quarters; Paelllc ports, 110110; other uorts, 1 do pfd
3,V!iarior!V . . , Ontario ,t W.
CORN Spot. American mixed, now, ore. R. ,t N..
quiet at. 3s 8tyd; American mixed, old, ' do prd
'll'c,t, nt ?s 8V- ,Kui"r;' ,,u',llly : Eebruary. l'ennsylvunla
3s Slid; March, 3 7?id; May, 3s 7Vid. 1 ii.-adlnt
1 ne imports 01 corn into Liverpool rrom
Atlantic ports for tho week wero 4O.C00
quarters.
PROVISIONS-IIauiH, short cut. easy
at Iss !M. Hacon, Cumberland cut, easy at
36s 6d; short ribs, easy at 33s Ud; long clear
middles, light, dull at 36s; long clear mid
dles, heavy, dull at S3s 6d; clear backs,
dull at 35s. Shoulders, square, dull at 33s.
Iird, prime western In tierces, dull at 31.
.191
. :vi
.177
. 12i(,
. G2Vi
. !i:j
. 46s
. 43
. IOV4
. . u.-a
..in
l.fiWi bales. Ordinary, 7 7-1Gc; good ordinary,
Tin-liie: low mlddlfnir. S'ic: middling. KHc:
76'4 good middling, 8 12-lc; middling fair. 91c;
li'i receipts, 12.136 1nlew; stock 40i),S72 bnles.
2"-4 ! ST. LOUIS. Feb. 19. COTTON Steady :
lO'.i middling. f'4c: sales, none; recelptw, 2,267
b.ile.i; shipments, s.sin nines; siock, si,w
b-lcs
GALVESTON, Feb. 19.-COTTON-Steady
nt SiSic.
NEW YORK, Fob. 19. COTTON Futures
closed steady; February. $8.65; March, $8.63;
April. SS.6V: May. $8.59; June, t.!li July,
$S.f,9; August. $S.I3; September, $7.80; Octo
I er. $7.58; November. $7.17; December, $7.47;
Jjinunrv. S7 IS .
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19.-COTTON-Siot,
moderate demand; prices unchanged;
American middling, 5 5-16d; the sales of tha
day were S.WW bales, of which 601) bales
were for speculation and export and In
cluded 5,700 bales American: receipts, 13.C00
bales, including 6,3') bales American. Fu
tures opened steady and closed quiet but
steady nt tho decline; American middling,
I. 111. c. February, i fts-lilft 1 59-Gld, sellers:
February and March, I 55-6lft I 56-Gld: March
and April. I 52-0 111 4 fw-uiu. iiuyers; April mm
33-i
91
5a i
. 2V,
. 4111
. ini
'. 17"
. Hi",
. Ml,
. 5Si
. 9l'-j
. 33'u
. S2
.110
.1 151 ,
. 45",
-.!,'K I Mav. I I9-Gld. sellers; May and June. 1 43-61
j Ci I 16-iild. buyers; June and July, I I3-6W
Viv 4-ll-6ld, buyers; July and August, 4 41-MJT
do old.
Federal Steel ..
do Pfd
Gen. Electric ..
Glucose Sugar
do lifd
Infill Paper ..
. 32-4
. M
. r.ii
. 7114
do prd..
Lnclede Gas ,.
Nat. Hlscult .
do ptd
Nat. Lend ....
do prd
National Steel
do ptd
r.:i N. Y. Air Itrake.i:!)
1 ij.i'.til. luivers: Autrust und September,
4 35-Glft I 36-6ld. buyers; September and Oc
tober. I 19-6111 1 20-6lil; October and Novcm
i,..f i 1 1.t1I,l linvprs: November nnd Decem-
Mii ! bcr. lG-GId, buyers.
loo ; ; - . .
l)rv Ii is jiiiriii'i,
VMW VOUK Feb. 19 DRY GOODS The
Fall River committee has advanced tho
prim of regular sixty-tour square print
'ii
IK
76H
. 02' 5
. W
.1W
. 1S-1
yi-
t'i No. American
. 2 IS Paelllc Coast ,
. 12 I do If. prd ...
. 76 I do 2d pfd
.13.11 Pncllle Mall ...
. lS'i People's Gas .
5 I'd Pressed S. C,
do pfd
Kiiiiniik City (i rill 11 und Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, Feb, 19 -WHHAT-Mav,
IS Pullman P. C....1S7
... 8
...113
...113
i m
and were dull all day until the last hour '.?' .C,,J ' '' 5,"htK.i'
when a shai advance In corn prompted ! imr: ." - r"1, M'i'oc- 3. GlftGSe; re
loi al covering and Improvement, the close ' ,,l!f.'K- ,,'Hr8' no,- ..,, ....
being llrniut kft',c net higher. Foreign , OIIN-Miij-, MVi caijlii 1:, np, ' "
lioiises sold July wheat early, but did Uttlo I G'32":-.0'..2 w'mr-. a-W-xW- N"- 3. 32c.
for export, llulllsh Freneli cables ami emu
news aliii helix-it the local afternoon mar
ket March closed at 7!n"v; May. 71 7-16fr
74T( , closed 71V; July, Tl t-16ft7l'jc; closed
nt 7l'4i". September closed at 7CSie.
CORN Receipts. 226.01)0 bu.; exports. 68.
971 bu sales. 200,lm bu. futures, ISO.OOO bu.
spot. Spot, strong; No. 2. 13V f. o. b.
nlloat mid 42i',c elevator. Options mnrket
opened" easy with wheat, but subsequently
developed activity nnd positive strength
on 11 ivnro of shorts due to light s;iecula
11i olTerlngs and small country accept
ances; closed strong at 'ift-V' net advance;
May, Mi)lii-; close,l at 4m,c.
OATS Receipts. 123.500 liu.; exports, 1.990
No. 3, 2Slie;
31Ue: trnek
mixed wesiern. .JiiKi'f-; tracK white,
bu. MlKit, Hteudy; No. 2, 291.,c: No. 3, 2S"tio;
.-so j wane, ;cc: ;s). ,1 wnne, a
mixed western. 29
dl.tAr Options quiet
IIAY-Steudy
i-liolie. SiVijS71e.
nui'S-wuiei ; state,
good to
common to choice.
but steady.
shipping. 63ft70e
1896 crop. 6c, 189S crop, 7ft!U-; 1S9J crop.
13o, Pacltli- coast, 189-S crop. 4ft6o; 1S9S crop.
7JI9.-; 1S9-J crop, 12ft 13c. '
HIDES- Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
19'-jc, Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs., 15c; Califor
nia, 21 t ) 23 lbs.. 214c.
LEATIIER-FIrm; hemlock sole. Ruennn
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 25ftC&tic:
ncld S51jMe.
PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; fnmlly. Stl.lV)
di 13.00. mess, SI0.MI 10 50; beef hams. $J0.50ft)
CI iinket. $10.50ij 12.00, city oxlra India
me.ss, S.-O.IXVii'i'.OO. Cut inentn, steady; pickled
lielllos. 6itft74ji-; nlckled shoulders, 60;
pickled hums. 9'vftlOi-ji- Lird. llrm; west
ern steam, H.32S; February. $6.2210, nominal.
Rellned, steady: continent. $6.60: South
America, $6.Sil; comuouud, S6.0iVfj6.12li.
Pork, llrm; mess. $10. TMj 11.60; short clear,
$11 751tl3.no. family. $13 (Wft 13.50. Tillow.
siemly. cily, SV bid. country, 5!4ft5Hc.
RlCI-V-Sleady; domestic, fair to extra,
4M'.We; J.iiian, 4ift6c.
MOLAt"SES-Stenily; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 4Jft&5c.
PEANUTS-Steady; fa my hand-picked,
4ft4ic: other donie.itlcs. 3Uft"U-
METALS Tho market for metals In a
reuen-J way shows unimportant changes,
except In ono Instance, they being higher,
although not active. In sympathy with
prices ji-ported for the foreign markets,
Pic Iron waiTimts continue to rule very
dull and no price It" quoted, vulues being
quite nominal Like copper ruled quiet on
1-1 io basis of about $16.25. tin. which Frlduv
nd Saturday was quoted $30.85 In tho local
OATS-No. 2 white. 25c.
RYE-No. 2, 53c.
HAY-Cholce timothy. $9.P0ft9.50; cholco
prairie. J7.2Mi7.50,
RICCEIPTS-Whent, 39.000 bu.; com. 56,500
bu.; oats, 26,Oil0 bu.
SHIPMENTS-W'lieat, 10.800 bu.; corn, 20,
SOi) bu.; outs, 12,000 bu.
Minneapolis AVhent 11 ml I'lonr.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 19.-WIIEAT-In
store: No. 1 northern. February. 631ic; May.
63'ft0fV: July. 67ft67'i,e. On track; No. 1
hard, 67e; No. 1 northern, G3'je; No. 2 north
ern. 6314c.
FLOUR Firm: first patents, $1.60ft3.70;
second patents, $3.35113, 45: llrst clear, 12.63
ft2.73; second clear, $2.15.
HRAN-In bulk. $ll.ooflll.23.
Tii!mIo Mnrket.
TOLEDO. Feb. 19 WHEAT Firm and
hl"her; No. "2 cash. 72c; May. 73I4C.
CORN Dull; No. 2 mixed. .121 ic.
OATS-Qulct: No. 2 mixed. 21c.
RYE-D11II: No. 2 cash, 59c.
CLOVE RS ICED Inactive; prime cash,
old. $I.8S; February, new. $5.6714; March.
$3.G0; No. 2 seed, $4.75M.Ki,
Dnliilli Grnln Mnrket,
DUIiUTH. Feb. 19.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, (7T74e ; No. 1 northern, cash, 66c;
May, 67",c: September, 69e; No. 2 northern
6374c; No. 3 spring, GoSc
OATS- -23ift2lc.
CORN-33tc.
MIM nokee Crnlii Mnrket,
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 19.-WllEAT-'-,o
lower; No. 1 northern, 6714ft674c; No. 2
northern. 63!i.c.
RYE- Easy: No. 1. 68c.
RAllLEY Steady; No. 2, 4Sc; sample. 37
ft 45c.
l'eorlii .Mnrket.
PEORIA. Feb. 19,-CORN-Steady; No, 2,
32Uc.
OATS-limctlyu: No. 2 white. 21c.
WHISKY Firm, on tho basis of $1.2314
for llnlshed goods,
Stutemellt of Vlallile Supply,
NEW YORK, Feb, 19,-Tho statement of
the visible supply of grain In store and
afloat on Saturday. February 17, as com
piled bv the New York Produce exchanire.
nuiket, wan uuotcd at tho close of bust- j is us follows; Wheat, &3,2I9,000 bu.; do
do 1st nfd...
do 2d pfd...
Rio G. W
do pfd N7'4 S. R. .t T
St. it S. F 1oi'( Sugar
do 1st pfd.... iisli do prd ...
do 2d prd.... 35 Tonn. C. &.
St. L. S. W..
do prd
St. Paul
do prd
St. P. .t o
So. Pncllle ...
So. Railway .
do ptd....
Ex-dlvldend
111'.
. 601 a
,. s;
,. 61
.. :a-i
,.101
ll,l'3
S614
... II3! U. S. Leather....
... 2St, do pfd
...123 V. S. Rubber....
...17lti do prd
...115 West. Union ....
... 39 Republic I. it S..
...12 I do prd
... 571, P., C. C. fi St. L.
161 i
7Sly
3 nl
93I
81
2I'4
S4
70
Nctv Yuri- Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19,-MONEY-On call,
stuuly at 2'ii2'ii per cent; last loan nt 21a
per cent; prlnn mercantile imper, 4fj5 per
'STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual business In hankers' bills at $I.S7-"i
iil.ss for demand nnd ll.8IVtrj4.S4t; for sixty
davs; posted rates, St.dS and SI.SS'4; coiu
merclal bills. $4.831sft 1.81.
SILVER-Certlllcates, fWiftGW.c; bar,
SOTic; Mexican dollars, 47'i.c.
HONDS-Stnte, lnnitlve; railroad, Irreg
ular; government, strong.
The following are tho closing quotations
on bonds;
IT. S. 2s, reg 103 N. Y. C. ! 110
do 3s. reg lOJH N. .1. C. g. 5s.... 121
do coupon 10,i No. Carolina Gs,127
do new Is, reg.HPi No. Cnro'lnn H..10C
do coupiui ...I.IP4N0. Pacific 3j ... 66'4
110 iai is. rcK.ie' ' no is U'i"l
ll.i'i N.Y C. it St.L.4s.l0S
113 N. fi W. con. Is. Ol'i
do coupon
do 5s, reg....
do coupon . . .
D. of C. 3 CTis..
Atch. gen. Is..
A tell. adj.
Canada So. 2s
C. & O. IV..S...
do 5s
C. fi N. W. c. 7f..lll
do S. I-. deli. j'.120
113 do gen. Gi 130
.1!? lore. Nov. la 110
.100541 do Is !107,
. 82 ,0. S. L. Si 127,
.109W do coil. 5 Ill
. 98C, Rcadlmr gen. Is.. 85
lli'4 It. G. W. Is 97
nt. L. fi 1. 31. c.r.iJ.U'
Hi. I., .t S.F. g 'is. 121
Chicago Ter. 4s. 52'a St. P. consols. .. .1671 4
D. ,t R. G. Is....l'1-Hi St. P.. C. .t P. 1S.1I9H
do Is 9N4 ilo 5 12'l,
E. T.. V. it G. !.i01V4 So. Ry. 5s 107'K
Erie gen. 4s ... 71 fi. R. ,t T. I! 7S'a
F. W. fi D. C. Is. "UiTeilll. 11. s. 3.... (Ji
Gen. Elec. 5s. ..116 'Tex. .t Pnc. IS..H514
G. II. fi 8. A. 6s. 107 do 2s 62'4
do 2s 107 Union Paelllc !s..1',ij
II. ,t T. C. 5s.,.. 110 iWalinsh Is IM'i
do consol f.s..110 I do 2s 9'
la. Central Is .ll.l's.West Shore !.... U3V.
K.C.P. & G. is. 72", Wis. Centrnl Is. 91
La new eon 4 106i( Vn. Centuries .... 83a,
L. Si N. mil. 4.. 9911 do deferred .... 5
M K. & T. 2s... 6514 Co'o. Bo. 4s .P,;
do 4s 91 so. paelllc 4s
"Ottered. Trust receipts."
Foreljcu I'lnniieliil.
LONDON. Feb. 19. Gold premlunm nre
quoted at Lisbon at 45s; Rome. 7.27'i. The
market for American securities was dull
and weaker In most cases, with business
restricted. The mnrket was mainly Inllii
enced by movements III New York At
Urn dote tho tone wus qulol but uteudy.
L
.inilio Li- 111 31-e one vard and nnrrow odil
iromls proportionately. The demaiul for
ivl,l mills continues mind. There has been
1111 ehango of moment In the market for
iirnu-n slieetlnirs or drills. Uleached cotton
! In I m nrnvl 11 ir lem.'inil. Vlile sheetlnus
strong; coari-o colored cottons also strong
mwi iiilvuiiees nf Ue reonrted In smnn lines
of cottonades and camlets. Prints In fair
iieiiviml fnr stnnles. Fancies nu lot. Ullig
hams very llrm. Whlto goods generally
scarce.
CilTee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1.9. COFFEE Tho
irnirUet f.." rnlTon futures nnened Pteadv.
with prlers 5-iilo points higher and further
linproviu , pnims on mk-iii cuvcihik imiun
Ing betier aides and increased tlrmnes In
tho snot deourtment. The miilkct ruled
unlet In the absence of niltflilo specula
Hon. closing quiet at net unchanged prices
to 10 points advance. Total sales wero
16.750 bags. Including: March. $7.'20: May.
S7.2.Vu7.3i); July, $7.35; September, S7.40fji.l5;
October. $7.35: December. $7.60. Spot Rio,
llrm; No. 7 Invrlee, sc; No. 7 jobbing,
94c; mild, ptendy; Cordova, 10(13i4c.
Cnllfnrnln Hrleil I'riills.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19 CALIFORNIA
t tti f.?i- i.'iilTITK A cood demand was re-
portcd ror evaporated apples tiMlay. Light
reeilpts and better country advices than
loulitd for helped to give a firm undertone
to tho market. Callfomli dried fruits ruled
.inn iimi iinminiiiK- i men n ii L-cil. State evnn-
ointcd ii'iples. i-ommnn, 5ft6e: prime, ti(ilf
r.i.e- rhnii-e. 7i7u.e; fancv. "!fiS'4e. cal for
uli dried luunes, 3ft7c per pound, us to
size nnd rpiallty. Apricots, royal, 13ftl5c;
Jloor luirK. imi lie. j-eacues, pit-icu, in..c-,
impeded, 7'ft9i
Oil Mr.rket.
OIL CITY, Feb. 19.-01LS Credit bal
ances, S1.0S; certllliates, no bid; shipments,
171.227 bbls.; average. 92,213 bbls.; runs, 14,-o-v.
i.lilu iii'PML'n. K3.736 bbls.
LIVER-POOL, Feb. 19.-01 LS-Turpontlno
FPlrlts. steady, Us 3d.
in vim v i.'.Oi i'i ni f -Linseed. 21s 2a
NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-OILS-Cottonseed
steady; prime crude., 31c; prime yellow. 38
ft.'isv-. Rosin, steady; strained, common to
good. $1.75.
ANTWERP. Fob. 19.-Petroloum, 22f 75c
paid nnd sellers.
Sntrnr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-SUGAR-Rnw,
steady; fair rellnlng, 4c; centrifugal, 91 test,
I7-I6-; uvdusses sugar, 3 13-lCc; rellned,
quiet and steady.
LONDON. Fib. 19.-REET SUGAR Feb
ruary, fs ll'id.
NEW ORLEANS. Fib. 19.-SUOAR-
Qulet; olien kettle. SMi I 3-lfie; centrltugal
yellow, tiyftlliic; seconds, 2T4ftl'4C.
MOLASriliS-Qlllet; centrifugal, Sft36c.
!Nin' of Snjles Arrives,
The body of Private Mnvnard E. Sayles,
I'oninaii.v L. arrived In the city yesterday
and wn met at the depot hv members
of the fiuollv and a dciachment of Thurston
Itllles. The reinnliis of the young volunteer
wero tiiKcn io an uiiueriiiKing estaiiiisnment
and the funeral will occur next Sunday.
The bodies of VV. O. Ileldcn and M. O. Legg
will urrlve before that day ami a. sluglo
service will be held over tho three. This
will compli to the list of the company's dead.
several having been interred elsewhere, in
i lulling Captain Fnrbj who left Omaha
with Company L. the death list numbers
nine and of these six will have been In
terred In tin ground iiurciuihcd tor tho pur
puno by tho Thurston Rltlcs,
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Oomfed Stitri Sell in tho Same Notches
is on Satardj.
COWS AND HEIFERS STEADY TO STRONG
Hons SIioit Advnnee nf Five to Seven
Cents Unrlj, lint Close AVenk
Sheep Coiniiiiiml (iood Prices
itlth Acfle Deiniind,
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 19.
Receipts were; Cattle Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 1.842 2.W7 8,133
Ono week ago 2.733 3.IS9 9.420
Two weeks ago 2,367 3,0iJ4 4.177
Threo weeks ago 1,736 3,613 6.406
Four weeks ago 2,001 3,IS 5.23G
Average price paid for lions for the last
Fevernl days with comparisons:
1900,99.1O8. 11897. U9.;Uj.1M.
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Fob. 6
Feb. 7
Fob. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. II
Fob, 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
4 67
4 68
4 82
I
4 C6i
4 70
4 CS
4 75
4 si:
4.801
4 79
4 82
1 75
4 75
4 83
4 76
1 S3
3 64
3 67
3 C9
3 59,
3 sc!
3 66!
3 66!
3 70i
3 71
3 65
3 68
3 63
3 58
3 58
3 58 1
3 52
3 6(
3 lii ,
3 73
3 72
3 72
3 75
3 71
3 711
3 76
3 77
3 81
3 S3
.1 .ill,
3 89!
3 S-ll
3 871
3 91
.1 271 4 03
.1 131
3 20) 4 03
3
3 211
3.19
3 2.l'
3 27
3 27
3 231
3 ;s:
3 !3i
4 (J
4 01
3 9Ji
3 8.0I
3 811
3 2.81 3 891
3 301 3 911
3 30l
3 3I
3 251
3 31
3 38
2 2?l
3 88
3 90!
3 81
6 11
5 19
5 13
6 05
5 01
4 81
I 9-i
r, 02
4 89
r. w
5 08
4 94
4 S7
4 90
4 89
3 S3
3 S3! 5 01
3 64
3 66
3 CS
3 76
3 82
3 93
4 07
3 90:
j
3 69
3
3 86
3 8!
3 76!
3
Indicates Bundav
Tim filtlel.il ,inn.U- .lnnl.
..... iit.,iii,L-i 1,1 nun i,l iiiuiu
brought In today by each road was:
C M. & St. P. Hv.. 1
O. it St. L. Ry 3
5
s
3
'.i ii i
7 I
12..
4
6 10 1
1
27 37 2
Mo. Pnc. Rv
V. P. Hvslelll
F.. E. Ar M. V. II. It. 1
S. C. fi P. Ry 2
C. St. P.. M. O. Ilv. 1.1
H. .v M. It. R. R 23
C. It & O. Rv
. 11 I. jc, l 1 1
Illinois Central 7
Total receipts 77
Tho disposition of the dnv's recelnts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
tier 01 nenii imiicnteu:
Huyers.
Omaha Packing Co...
(j. 11. Hammond Co....
Swiff and Comnanv
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour fi company....
Swift and Co.. country..
R. Meeker & Degaii
Van sunt it Co
L0I11111111 fi i'o
Huston fi Co
Hamilton & Rothschild
H. L. Dennis it Co
Other buyers
Cattlo Hogs. Sheep.
210
271
237
156
it'vi
232
123
311
399
431
6S6
311
1.451
1.547
2,967
1,509
76
16
67
1?2
Totals 1.732 1,859 7.99B
CATTLE-Today's cattlo market wus
rather barren of iiows and the trade as a
wholo did not develop any changes of very
great Importance. Itecelpts of nil kinds
wero light and the offerings Tor the most
part changed hands In good season ut
about last week's pi lees.
Tho market on oornred steers opened
rather slow mid buyers acted as It they
were inclined to the bear side In fact
sonio of the buyers dropped a hint right
at tho start Unit the market would be
lower. However, packers all seemed to
want cattlo and as the total offerings of
cornreds were limited the trndlng was
finally done on about last week's prices-.
While 11 considerable nronortlon of tho
offerings consisted of warmed up or haJt-
rut cattle, there were some pretty goiu
cattle nmonir tho number on sale.
Cows and heifers seemed to be In pretty
good demand and the market on that kind
or st"fr was fairly active so that ubout
eve! dug In the yards was disposed of In
goou season and at prices that wero fully
steady. In fact buyers wero claiming thnt
If anything, their purchases were costing a
little more money than at tho close of last
week. Tho mnrket on fat nulls was Just
about steady with tho close of last week,
but a Uttlo lower than earlier In the week.
Stock bulls wero quoted rather slow and If
anything u little lower today. There have
not been as many buyers ror nuns ine last
few nays as there were a short lime ngo.
Considering the light run of cattle there
was quite a showing of stock cattle und
feeders In the yards today. Speculators were
pretty well sold out at the close of last
week and ns a rule seemed to be uutlelpat
Ing a good country demand this week. Con
sequently they wero looking for cattle this
morning and the market was strong on all
desirable kinds and us much ns steady on
others. Holders of cattlo seemed to be well
pleased with the way they were able to
close out. Representative sales:
REEF STEERS.
No.
1
li"!!!!!!!!
4
39
1
1
1
19
1
3
4
9..
10..
12..
17..
A v. Pr.
. 860 3 40
. 750 3 75
.1160 I 00
.1130 4 00
.1106 4 00
820
.1031
1 15
I 20
.IfiM) 4 23
,.2.;uo 4
.1010
981
I 25
I 30
No.
1....
39....
20....
r....
1....
4....
21....
29....
31....
Av.
.1300
Pr.
I 35
.1119 4 10
.1216 I 10
1 r,o
4
..1110 4 no
..1051 4 311
..1200 t 30
..1077 I
6
ne
30.
24.
....1101 I 50
....1270 4 50
....1165 4 60
....107S
....1062
....1167 4 63
..1230 I 6.1
..1316
..1378
1371
1361
I 65
4 75
4 85
4 83
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
598
965
I 00
I 25
1 KHO
I.
..KHO 4 45
(
. . 970 1 60
17
6..
.1121 4 15
....1190 4 63
COWS.
2 00
1
1
1
3
4
n
3.'!"!
1
1
3
660
... S70
. . . 9!0 2 25
... 800 2 10
...1120 2 60
1030 2 50
50
912 2 65
990 2 55
823 2 65
KM 2 65
1035 2 75
1010 2 73
120 2 73
1420 2 85
1110 2 90
935 3 00
980 3 00
910 3 00
1070 3 00
1110 3 10
1106 '3 10
1017 3 15
1180 3 15
.1261 3 13
6...
8...
1...
1...
3...
10...
1...
1...
1...
1...
5...
....1153 3 10
....1163 3 15
.... 800 3 .VI
.... 810 3 60
....1260 3 50
....1051 3 60
....1310 3 60
....1030 3 60
....1070 2 CO
....1130 3 60
....123S 3 5
....1365 3 65
6 1066 3 03
2 1223 3 63
h II SO
3 1233
2 1220
1....
1....
3
65
756 3 65
3
3
1
5
; 63
70
1080 3 75
..IHO 3 75
..1370 3 SO
. . 91) 3 80
..1170 3 80
..1060 3 V,
..1130 3 H,
...1107 3 8.1
1056 3 90
1072
1111
1166
.12:!
90
3 90
I 00
4 00
3...
3...
8...
1...
1...
1...
7...
R...
1...
1...
6...
11...
1...
1...
1...
O
V.'.'.
1...
1...
4...
'i.
12150 3 20 14....
1020 3 25 38....
1106 3 25 37....
1185 3 23 18,.,.
1120 3 25 2....
1115 3 20 1
1023 3 30 13
, 1160 3 37 1
1010 3 35 1
, .1190 3 35 13
1210 3 10 1
990 3 10
COWiS AND HEIFERS.
96S 3 20 7 1027 3 60
1003 I 33
HEIFERS.
710 3 10 2 1085 4 10
3 0 4 877
.1220 4 00
.1178 I 07
.1600 4 111
.1150 t 15
.. 9SS 4 15
,.1270 4 25
1110
893 3 80
806 I 00
1
1150 ?, 10
1000 3 13
1600 3 15
12'I5 3 15
1670 3 15
U'i) 3 50
1360 3 60
1267 3 SO
1 HO 3 50
1220 3 60
2010 3 50
15!0 3 60
1780
1105
17(0 3 65
1600 3 M
1360 3 60
1 60
3 6 -1
11...
nULLS.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
!!'.!'.'.'.'.'.
L."
1
1
806
1 15
I 23
..1660 3 65
..1060 3 05
..1680 3 6.1
..1800 3 67
..1410 3 75
..1910 3 73
..120 3 73
..1570 3 75
..1480 3 90
. . 627 I 00
. . 830 I 00
..2070 4 15
.. 60 I 23
..1220 4 25
..1160 160
. . 0A7 4 50
CALVES.
230 6 00 1 110 6 73
310 6 00 6 33.1 7 01
90 6 50 1 160 7 01
220 6 60 1 120 7 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
990 2 S3 6 60S 3 85
1130 3 27 29 616 3 97
1075 3 60 1 510 3 97
780 3 70 7 M2 (no
760 3 73 t .112 I 13
STOCK El IS AND I'l'j r, DI-iRS.
823 3 25
. 647 3 31
. 630 3 60
. 950 3 ffl
. 920 3 73
.818 3 75
. 612 4 01
. 4N I 01
.10-0 4 00
I 10
I 15
....1022
.... W
....1000 4 IK
....717 4 23
. . . . Cf iO I 35
10
25
3S
2.8
48
43
38
6
1
f.
9
111....
40,
821
.1071
1 37
4 10
836 4 40
876 4 15
...1071
...1191
...1185
... 660
... 615
...980 4 65
...101 I 60
...1010 160
... 101 4 70
.. . 52S 4 S3
I 50
I 00
I 60
I 65
I 63
STOCK CALVES
1 360 4 V.
STAGS
1 1460 I 15 2 1500 I 50
HOGS Today s market wns WiVw hlcher
I than on Saturday, but It was not particu
larly active nt the advance. The receipts
consisted of only twenty-seven cars, which
were not ciioukIi to Interest buyers very
much, nnd nt the same time sellers were
holding on for pretty stiff prices, so tlnit
the hogs did not sell quite as quickly as
they might otherwise, still most everything
was sold and neighed up at uu early hour.
The market closed weak. The general run
ot good mixed hogs sold nt SI. 824, with
kiihc of the better loads at $4.85, and a top
at $4 90 On Saturday the hogs sold very
largely at $l.75fil774, with a top at $4,824.
It will be noted from tho tnble of average
prices above that the week stmts out with
the market 24ft5c higher thnn It wns 0110
week ago and 174ft20o higher than two
weeks ngo. Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sll
83.
66.
S3.
11
17..
19..
70..
12..
11..
85..
I. 3 .
71..
05..
19 .
61..
68..
76. .
72..
II. .
12
105
.los
.113
...208
4 -jr.
4 30
I 50
4 Ml
4 82V
I 24
71
...260
...314
...310
...192
...183
...215
OOO
. .2M
:I9 160 4 82 4
I s"
4 85
.. 4 85
.. Ill)
40 4 774
40 4 80
I 824
I V24
I S2S
40
10
78..,
70...
62...
09. . ,
ID..,
72..
73..
51..
13..
15..
61..,
60..
...220
...251
...187
...212
...2(6
Pr.
4 824
I z
4 824
120 4 824
4 N2j
80
.215 120 4 824
76
..270
. .291
. .2.15
..210
. .343
..290
..312
..253
..267
4 824
SO 4 S3
SO 4 S3
.. 4 83
.. 4 S3
. . 4 85
.. 4 83
40 4 85
.. 4S74
.. 4 S24
SHEEP The Week slnrln.l nllf with n
liberal run of sheep and lambs, but theri
was a corresponding good demand, so that
the market was In very good shape nnd
favorable for the selling Interests. Minors
seemed to have use for nil that was here
nnd were out early. The sheep sold tlr.l,
the demand being especially good for handy
weight yearlings. One bunch of the latter
sold us high us $6,00, but they were light
mid of pretty good quality. Lambs were
not particularly active, but still tho offer
ings were all taken In good seuson. The
prices paid for both sheep and lambs were
just about on a par with the early part of
last week, the weakness which was so ap
parent In tho mnrket nt the close of last
week having disappeared. The sales given
below will show the prices paid for the
dirferent kinds of both sheep nnd lambs.
Quotations: Choice handy weight year
lings, $5.75ft6.00; good to choice fed year
lings. S3.60ft5.75; fair to good yearlings. $3 '0
ft5.iW: good to choice wethers. $5.23'(i6. 10;
fair to good wethers, $Y10fto.23; good to
choice fed ewes. SI.704jl.S5; fair to
eood ewes. Sl.lftfM.M: eood to cboli 11
native latniis. $8 75ft 7.0ft; good to choice 1
western hiiiihs, $6.60ft,75; fair to good I
western lambs. $6.40ft'i.6O; feeder wether", ;
Sl.Z5fi-l.75; feeder yearlings. v.iyuo.w. goou
to choice feeder lambs, SI.75ff5.7R. Repre
sentative sales:
head; market ncllve nnd steady to stronri
Colorado Ininbs. $6.88.
'I'll Define 3 elliMisfoiii- I'nrk Lines.
flninba hunters nf big mime whose out
lug take them to the northwest nre tiiinh
Inte-.ested In the matter of the marking of
the boundaries of the Yellowstone National
Mlh. "or ears the hunter have been
pin 10 trouble and expense liv n-iison of
the poorl marked boundaries. espiH-lallv
on the west and smith lines. Men liuvo
been arrested and lined for being upon the
reservation with gnus unsealed when
they thought -.hey were nil.es outside nf
tho line and In some iaes game has been
killed wilhln the Jioiindalles
II. M. Webster Is In charjie of a petition
to congress asking tlmi monuments bo
erected ulong the line or ttie pnrk. so that
trouble may be avoided in the future.
Mortality SIiiHsIIi-n,
The following births and dentils were re
ported ut the olllee of (he Hoard of Health
during the forty-eight hours ended at mum
Monday:
Walter Martin, 232G South Eighteenth,
girl; H. O. Wlndhain. 2703 South Twelitlr th.
girl; F. P. Robinson, 17ls Jucksoti, girl;
.1. A. Sehnll, 1511 North Nineteenth, girl.
Peter Dahll, 1436 Westerlleld avenue, girl;
Jacob Trawllzke, 2518 South Twent v-llflh,
girl; Grant E. Davis, 220s Poppleton ave
nue, girl; Fred M. Youngs, sss South
Seventeenth, girl; John Swaiison. 3625 North
Twentv-slxth. girl; Allien I'laiider, 973
North Twenty-slxtli. boy.
Deaths George Shepperd, 1230 Houlli
Fourteenth. 1 your.
No.
9 bucks
8 bucks
6 ewes
97 western ewes
1 gnat v
218 ewes
2 western ewes
412 ewes
2 ewes
71 western ewes
3 yearlings
31 western wethers
694 western yearlings and ewes..
720 mixed yrlngs and westerns..
172 lambs
896 western yearlings
416 yearlings
t western yearlings
184 western yearlings
191 western yearlings
187 western yearlings and two's.
214 western yearlings
315 Colorado yearlings
150 In nibs
60 lambs
30 western lambs
462 westei 11 lambs
261 western lambs
A v.
131
161
90
97
11X1
102
no
101
135
91
10.1
106
110
100
65
97
101
115
102
S2
100
101
SO
7
74
80
88
82
Pr.
$1 00
4 00
1 23
1 60
t 60
4 57
1 1,0
I 00
4 65
4 75
I 75
fi 23
5 15
5 60
5 60
5 50
5 IV I
f. 65
6 70
r. vr.
6 V5
6 70
Ii oft
6 40
6 40
6 60
6 70
6 70
(impel N Nirciiil Miroilll.
Dr. S. W. Dickinson of Si. Paul anil Dr.
Haven of New York, otllclals of the Ameri
can lllble society, spoke before the Min
isterial wink yesterday 011 the work
Hieing sieeoniPllshed in the Philippines.
Porto lib o nnd Cuba, li Is the purpose of
the society to sell Its publications ill cost, or
for even less As proof of Hie extent of fho
sales It was slated that 1.0HO bibles nre sold
In .Manila each month l-'lve iigetn-les are
maintained In Cuba ami twelve In I'orio
Rico, which handle huge qilatitllles of
bibles. The soelely desln-s to establish a
depository In this illy und 11 meeting will
be held for that jiumose tonight nt tho
First Picsbvterlan chorea.
Y. . C. V. oIi-n.
"The ltauqiict or Nations" Is the associa
tion event or tho week. It will occur
Thursday evening. Fourteen couples will
appear In cotuine. The grand march will
be led by George and Mnriliu Washington.
Imi 1I1 couutiy will have a table In the lunch
room.
Dr. Fred Rustln will give the lecture 111
tin- parlors on Friday cNenlng. Subject;
'poisons und Their Antidotes."
Dr. Cairns of tho Anti-Saloon league,
which meets In this city this week, will
speak al I he Sunday afternoon meeting.
Iliirlon IIcIciimciI r 11 dor II0111I,
Thomas W. Barton, charged with shoot
ing his father-in-law. Higeklah lllvely, at
Waterloo, February 7, appeared In Juslleo
Alstadl's court yesterday and gave bond In
the sum of $l.nl for his iippeiiranco in dis
trict com t He waived preliminary hearing
In the Justice com t.
Ilarton has about recovered fiom thn
effects of the trouncing ailmlntsteied liv his
father-in-law . The hitter, however, is' still
confined to his bed.
CHICAGO 1,1 VII STOCK .11 A UK I VI'.
Hull Si-limit lteiiii-ns.
The High school building reopened yes
terday after a week's vacation. Extnslv
repairs were completed, the trusses aliovo
Hie third lloer having been thoroughly re
inforced. The Ironwork ivns found In a
more decrepit condition than was expected.
Several members of the trusses were broken
and the whole had taken on 11 serious bulge.
The building Is now considered perfectly
safe.
(iood to Choice Sterna Stroni;, Poor to
Med 1 11 111 Weak.
CHICAGO. Feb. 19-CATTLE-C.ood to
choice steers strong; poor to medium weak;
Texnns active and steady; cow market mid
canners steady; feeders easy; good to
choice, $.5.00ft6.0O; poor to medium, Sl.OOff
1 75; stoekers, $3.15ft3.75; selected feeders.
$4.O0ft4 75; good to choice cows. $3.25ft 1. 11;
heifers, S-LIS'iilri; canners. S2.S5fi2.tiO; bulls. 1
S2.75ft'4.40; calves, 15.00ft 7.75; fed Texas
beeves, Sl.00ft5.0i).
HOGS Averago shade higher; top. $5.10.
fair clearances; mixed und butchers. $1 SO
ftn.lO; good to choice heavy, SI S.ift5 10.
rough heavy, SI.701il.SO; light, $ 1.70ft" I 974.
bulk of sales, $1,9015.05.
SHEEP AND LAMPS lOftl.lc higher na
tive wethers, $I.S5ft.1.75; lambs, $3.(Oft7 00.
western wethers, $l.80ft5.75; western lambs,
$5.75ft"0.9O.
RECEIPTS-Catlle. 17,ii0 head; hogs, 32,
OOi) head; sheep, 12,000 head.
Ilullilliiur I'erinlls.
The following permits have been Issued
from the ollleo of the building Inspector:
August Griibe, Thirtieth unit Grand ave
nue, repairs to burned building, $.300; J. I-'.
Miles, Nineteenth and Spruce, alterations.
$100; John Dennis, Twenty-seventh ami
Webster, frame dwelling. Jl.fA).
Xeiv York Llvo Stock.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19. REEVES- Re
ceipts, 3,994 head; 33 cars on sale, market
active and lOirlGc higher; all sold; steers,
Sl.23ftf.50; no choice here; bulls, $.1.25ftl.C0.
cows, $2. 23ft 1.30; Blockers. $1; cables quote
live cattle weak at 1l4ftl3c per lb; sheep
and yearlings steady; refrigerator beef
lower at 10c per lb.; exports, 50 cuttle, 4.131
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 5,() head; market
firm to 5c higher for veals; closed easier,
barnyard stock steady all sold; veals. Jj.Oj
ftO.OO; Uttlo calves, $I.OOft4,75; barnyard
stock. St.50ft-I.25; soiitbern cnlves, $1.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 3 911
head: Ti cars on sale; sheep steady to
strong: lambs. 0ft15o higher; two cars un
sold; sheep, $3 75ft5.H0; choice higher; culls.
$.1.ift1.50; lambs. $6.-501i7.75; one car, t'.V,.
Canada lambs, $7.1241(7.50; culls. $6; year
lings. $6.
HOGS Receipts, 11,725 head; three cars on
sale; firmer at S5.25ft5.l0; pigs, $5.15ft6.40.
Iviiiisns City Live Slock.
KANSAS CITY. Fob. 19. CATTLE- Re
celpts. 3,000 head natives, l,f)0 head Tex
uiis; Improved demand for nil grades at
strong to 10c higher prices: heavy native
steers, $l.90'5.25; lightweights. $l.50ftlS5.
stoekers and feeders. $3.50ft5,25; butcher
cows nnd heifers, S3.25ftl.25; canners. $2.50ft
3.20; fed westerns, $3.75ft4.50; western feed
ers. $3.35ft4.25; Texans. S3.35ftl.23.
HOGS Receipts, 1,700 head; market ne
tlvo und 6ftl5c higher; heavy. $1 80ft 1.924,
mixed. Sl.75ftl.85; light. $l.50ft4.824, pigs.
$ 1. 15ft 1.60.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts. Jf.lOO
head; i;ood, active mnrket ut steady prices,
lumbs. $0 25ft6.75; yearlings, $5.S5ft5.90, mut
tons, $l.60ft5.6O; stoekers and feeders, $3.60
ft5.50; culls, $3.00ft3.50.
SJ. I.iiiiIn Live Stock.
ST. I.Ol'IS. Fob. 19.-CATTLE-Roc0lpts.
3,100 head, Including 1,600 head Texnns.
market steady to slrong: native shipping
and export steers, 8l.75ftii.oo; dressed beef
und butcher steers, $I.Ooft5.25; steers under
1.000 lbs, $3. 231(1.75; stnekers and feeders,
$2.75ft5.00; cows ami heifers, $2 401( 1 85 can
ners. SI.60ft2.SG; bulls, S2.75U I. IN); Texas and
Inill-m steers, 3.50ftl.60; cows nnd heifers
$2.25ft3.75.
HOGS Receipts, 9,300 head: market
strong; pigs und lights. SI.80ft4.IKi; packers.
$4.S6ft6.UO; butchers. ?l.93ft6.05.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelnts. 1.600
head; market llrm: demand exceeds the
supply; native muttons. $l.60ii6.75: Iambs.
S5.75ft7.25; culls and bucks. $2,751(1.50; stoek
ers, $3.60ftl.2O.
Stock- In SIkIiI,
Following are tho receipts at the four
principal western markets for February 19:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha 1.812 2.007 8.135
Chicago 17,000 32.000 12.000
Kansas City 4.000 1,700 3.100
St. Louis 3,100 9.300 l.rIO
When otbars fall consult
DOCTOR
SEARLE5 &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
KM CUl &
private imn
op MEN
SPECIALIST
W cuaranloe to cure all oaaos ourebU ot I
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life.
If Ichtly Kmlsslons, Lo Manhood, Hydrorel
Verlcocile, Conorrhc, aleot, Sjrpldlls, Elriot-,
art, Plloa, FUtula and IUotal Uloors and
All Private Dl.iense
and Disorders of Men.
STRICTURE and GLEET CVSSV
Consultation f re Cull oa or add:
DR. 9EARLB5 & SBARLBS,
,119 14th BU
OH AHA.,
BUFFET LIBRARY CARS
Best Dining Car Service,
TotalH
..23,912 41,007 21,83.1
St, .IiinciiIi Live Mock.
SOUTH ST. JOSHIMf. Mo.. Feb. 19.- (Spe
tliil.) Tho Journal iiuotoH: CATTLH -lle-celptH,
800 lai-iid ; market active anil fteiiilv
to strong: nntlvcH, 11.15113.3.1; Texaim anil
voHternn, 3.60fiD 3!; cowh anil holferw, ii W
4(1.40; lull Ih anil HtngH, ;2.2.VT l0; yearllngH
anil calven, I OOfjri.oo; wtnckerH anil fccil
ern. J3.25UI.6Ti; voiiIm. H.fiUfj" 2,1.
IIOCIK KerelptH, 3,101 hcail; mnr!et stroll?
to 10c higher, all grade. $l2'4fr I 95; bulk
of miloH, tl 90H4 92lv.
Sllioni' AND LAMIlS-ItecelntH. 1 loo
R00M4Mr LIFE coo.
1030 MAT
cm rii
JAMES E- BOYD & CO.,
Telephone lo;W. Omnh.i, N.j
COMMISSION,
(JKAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS
IKIAItl) (IF tkaih:.
Corrcsponili-ni John A W'.irrcn & Co.
uireci ii t i Clin ago unii New VorJt
International Zinc Co., Ltd.
SHARES ADVANCE FEB. 24TH 10 $1.00.
I'llrelmsors nt proscnt jn-ii-o.
J
m'ciii-o 11 per ii'iu m t tn'ii Invest
ment nnil Hie regular nioiitlily div
idend. pll.Villile .Miircli lt Io nil
kIiiii-o lioldci-H f record I'eliniury
llli.
Appllcnllnlls fin- shnli nt S.V.por
slmre MI ST HHAU OATH Hot
Inter Hum Hiiliinliiy. I'eliiunry
llltli, Uxxi,
Such iippllciillniis, iiri'oinpiiiileil
hy remittance, will lie rccolved at
ell her of the fnllowlnu' olllcea of
the IIhojiI agentx.
JOSHUA BROWN & GO,,
409 The Rookery, Chicago.
1 l. mill 17 Wall St., cv tiirl..
I I lii Hlniil Sl IMilluilrlphlH.
Ml NJnle bl., ll.iHtini.
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