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THE OMAHA 11AILV HEB: Til T USD AT"", MATCIT 1, moil.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Hearj Fall of Snow ExerU a B'trlih Infln
ence on Wheat.
MARKETS ON BOARD OF TR DE ARE QUIET
Uclnys mil niiilinrrnssiiirnt of Miirm
llntr fitilllim lilTcel on forii Mnr
Uvt ntul I'M I lliilcl I'rot 1
nlons Are Wi-iik,
CIMCAno, I'ob. 21 Hoard of Trade mnr
kruu were 'inlet todiiy. The heavy snow
foH was a bearish llilltience In wheat. May
closing Mlc under yesterday. May corn
and Mny oats closed each 11 shade down.
May pork closed l depressed, Mny Inril :'s
ti3o lower ntul Mny ribs 3c down.
l'i to llftecn minutes or the end of the
ei-sslon tho wheat miirket was dull and
elrady nt a fractional decline from yester
day's close. Husliies was almost entirely
In tin) hiinils of scalpers. The heavy strw
fall over the wheat belt wns the bearish In
fluence, but the nrnrkel bore up n millit It
with great fortitude till the patlrn.o of the
boars was exhausted and the utilized the
Iiihi bnrter of an hour In ridding them
Helves of a burden which nobody seemed 'o
Rant. May opened 'All lie lower nt V7tl '
mid touched 66'fcc rly, but the maj 'r por
tion of the tent of the seslon llilctuntlnin
were bet eon f,'',r and I'A'. The ultimo
which wound up the ilay carried May from
t5"j,e to ' and the .lose wan weak, 'ftlc
under vestcrlii, at I'lV'n'!")1 ic New York
reported 10 loads taken for export. Atlantic
IMirl clearances In wheat .md Hour were
ctiunl to iWM) bu. 1'rltnary roctlpts were
663.H0O bu., loinpareil with 50't.OOO bu. lait
year. Minneapolis and Pultith rcporteil 523
cars, against .Vl last week and 122 a yelli
ng!). I.rti.il receipts were II cars, none of
contract grade The cash demand was slack,
although 80, Mm bu. wete worked from here
tin a 11c rate to the sea.
The ilelas and embarrassments of the
storm had a dulling effect on the corn mar
ket and the. pit was very iUlct. I'ountry of
fering were small and served an a support,
ulihoiiRh the shipping demnnd was slack.
The brink In wheat cost the coarse cereal
only a shndo at the end. Local receipts
were AVto-iirH, II can under the estimate.
May ranged ftnn to 3l"(,l(35c and
idnsed at the latter tlgurc, a shade, reduced
from yi-sterdai.
Oats were Inactive, remaining at one
price, SP.'ic for .May, throughout the ses
sion. The close yesterday was at 2.IMllVc.
ItecelplH here wore 13H cars, 11 under the
estimate. The snow kcit many trailer
from business, n condition which mate
rially contributed to the stagnation.
Provisions were weak. There was scat
tered liquidation throughout the day and
late outside demand. On the decline there
was considerable stoploss selling bv com
mission houses, which helped nl'i'ug the
weakness. There was some demand for
lard early against foreign ii'-coptancos, but
this was soon s.itlsllcd. May pork sold
from $10.70 to $10.50 and closed 10e under
yeteidny at $10.55; May lard, rrom $5.S5 to
J.VTT'sfifi.M), closing 2V'5o down at $S.f0?i
fiS2'4. anil May ribs, fioin $3.N7i52i.i to 15.73,
with the close flc depresseil at I5.7MS.77',.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat," 22
ears; turn. 375 cars; outs, 123 cars; hogs, 27.
(0a head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
A rtlcios. Open . I I Ugh.
Low. I t'lose.l Yes'y.
Wheat
Fob.
.1..
., rsT,, ci
"' Wilt i i;i!iH
May
July
Corn
I'rb.
.May
.Inly
Oats
May July
I'ork
May July
l.ard
.May July
Ribs
May July
Ifi3iifli
lOWit'il
! ' 3ii;i
35(,3IT;Ti3S'37;fl35
33
33
33 I
35ft:i5li33i,W(U, ,T
I
!31.
21V(i'4
2i-l22U?j''s'22t3
I I
i
10 70
in 72
10 70
10 72" a
io no
10 iT,l.
10 55
10 GO
0 70
10 72's,
5 S3
f. S3
6 f2'i,
5 SO I
r. ram
r. m f
5 93
r. S2'vi
r. S2'.:.i
r. 77'i
5 S7".
r. S2V-'
3 !
5 92' j
.3 S2
5 S2'
ti i.i !
fi 77'
5 so
No 2.
Cash ouotatloiw were as follows:
M-tlt'It-llull; patents. $;.5oft:.70; n.
ter Htralghts. J.UmKm I.Cmj; clears. $.,.SfKn 3 lo
spring specials. $.Vj0; patents. $.V'01i'!V,'
stralKhts. $2.fiOfi3.oo: bakers. $2.ik) io '
-, w!J'jAT'N'0 " Hl)rl". ta'ifnilc; No. 2 red,
OATS-.No. 2. 23'i2lc; No. 3 white. 2lff
IbVl-V-No. 2. 53c.
HARl,EY-No. 2. .TOiM.V.
ii'n'i:.l':.!i!;S.""No; ' Jlaxse.d and northwest,
Jl.fiO prime tlmolhy, $2.:t3fi2.IO: clover. n
tract
yHOYIS ONH-Muss ,.,,, 1(,r ,,,,,
, -,inl '.53115 70. Short
r lis .-Ides (foos,... $5.lM5.lo. salted
s ioulders (boxed). $1123110.60. short cle ir
sides Iboxed). $i.S.5?ir..!.
V-Dlstlllers' llnlshcd goods, on
basis hlRli wines. p,.r ji.p(, h '
MnMAIiSC'"1 !',,1,f' '!-05: tanulated, $5 19
for'todaj'!S "r, "'"'"I'Ih and shipments
n,a. , lilt illlllll I 111 -
Receipts. Slilptu'ts
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu
On the Produce
ter market was
G7.O0O
17,01 0
I.'.OOO
IhS.IKI
1.11, (KH
4,W
ISi.Ortrt
exihanse todav
i:7.r))
199,rtH
21S.O0II
3.000
r.i.fHm
llln I.,,,
tlrni; creamerlcH, lSTi2.lc:
dallies. lA'ifiSle.
i ueese, nrm at 12fM3c.
Eggs, sarong; fi.h,
M!IV VtlllK
(iEMBtAI, MVItKI'T.
tllMltlltlllllM
for Hie l)o
Various
II in in 1 1 1 ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 2S.-F.OUR-Recelpts
1G.9..0 bids.; eMirts. 5.SS2 bbls.. more active
on spring patents at the decline, but quiet
and about un. hanged otherwise. Mlnne
sola patents, $3.sij,..l0; .Mlni.-e.soia bakers
$2.!i3,05; winter patents, $I.G5fi3.S5: wln'er
MralKhtK $.i1;i.55; winter ,-vtra,, vV
2.90; winter low grades. $2.25',t2.IO tVl,
'Wlr.m: .-"; holer...
nt $l.7(Vjil.Ki.
'.".'. ..-'-" s.i". nuciiivoeai inir mtM..i..
IIUCKWIIEAT-Fltmer
New ork.
at 5ii?i57c c, I. f.
it. iv.''ir Vn,,v: '""'"v western,
im- .'v;s' llt'andvwine. $2.20fi2.;jj.
m E-Qulet; N 2 western, file f ,
car'lotsH,"" r5'0, ''"'"L, '' '' f' Vork!
IIARLEY Weak; foiling I liifi i.ti
W". New Ybrk '"
vl' ',:irrl,l"H- -W" Spot weak-
No. 2 red 73',.; elevator: No. 2 red. 71V. 75r
iiitn, 1 1 si f. o. b. aiioa'. iiromnt' 'o t
bard. Duluth. 79Vc f. . . lilo.t. pro, 't
.1.V,ln',,s...,:a'y ' htMxy snoiNs ln ,t,,e0w'l.st
',. '"." "i:gni mny on steadv e.ililns
dec mil rapidly under 1lool,lii, ,',..' 11 s
er.il
estern m.ivrment. Tin. ..i.wA !...
weak.
rloi-od
TISc; .1
7le: Julv rti,.-: . " .' ,"!"'1' at
teniber.
r ria..ir,ri ii nv. .. . .
Sep-
CORN
. . ' loseu at it'HC
in. ... . "' r . l'uris, .'.i.::oi
U.jd 4l,H2r ..icVa.or.-' , ,. ms o ic ,W ft
with wh.Mt, but held steadv most f the
day op iiKht country a, t epunecs ,,", , If.
of nressuie and a moderate dcinand fVoii.
HiortH: ,1,'sed easy with h.at. " "nL.
decline. .Mny. ,i v, ... 1
I,;V'. cloned at
1.IC
2 ivhltis'.lli,,.'; 'N'i.'3"w'hrte.
... 2S'sc: No.
I'ii'ic: fro .If
Vion , V ,";..rv1 irae !. :;d35,
timiciV 'riv.1;;: Ui" t0
llOPS-Oulel: tttilfP. ("IIIBtlWtii .. ..l...t .
IV!: I:,, line . -;:' " '.'" cnoice
... .! 1 . io ' ."I1. roJC
1S99 cron. vim
i.ic; i-acinc coast, isiiij crop
"line; IS99 crop, 121 13c.
HI PES-Firm; Oalveslon
J9'tc; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs
21 to 25 lbs.. 21't.c.
ltic; IStis crop.
20 to 2.3 llin .
15c; Callforn 11.
LI "ATI I ER Firm : liionln.L-
sole. Buenos !
AyTe.. Ugh, ,o I.eavywe.gh.sai.cV:; j
PltOVISIONS-Biof, dull
f ll.tll 11 r I
c 1:1 mi- n,. tin nii. i,i'-.. v.' V" 'l-,"i
CI...); packet. $10.5 12:00; tV" ';
mess. $1:1 oo-,i 22.00. fUl m'.,uls I
iiii-kicii iicines. Jb.u;ia'i7. i0; it )U. shoul
in, im-Riru iiiuiiK, J.(Kr, I0.51). L.m!
llrm; western steam, $ii.b); February, $11171.,'
TKiinlti.il ; rellned steady; continent, $6.30":
touth America, $6.10; 1 nuippuild, Sil.tNrtjS lju
Pork, tlrm; mess. $10 751i l'.25: short i-leni-'
1 . "1 1 1 . . i,illlll. n . 1:1.50,
Tallow.
arm: city. .i'i.'uf.c; country, nv(i3"4i'
ci'.-Hiea.i . uomestlr, fair to extra.
4jiii'c; Japan. Is'ific.
xtra,
open
.MOIASSl'iS-Sleadj ; New Orleans
kettle, good to chohc. llliKic
PEANUTS-Steady, fancy hand-picked
tii'tc; other domestics, 3-..fnr
4
Holler, lluu 11 ml Cheese Market,
ST. LOUIS. Feb. S. - BUTTER - Firm;
i en lurry. 2fi2l'iii : dilr, lcWdOc.
ICOOS-lllirher a- 15' j.
NEW YORK. Feb. SS.-IU'TTHR-Ue-eclpts,
4,714 pkgs. ; market steady: western
creamery. 1Mi2Ic: June. isfi22'ac
CHEESE Receipts. 3,ii7s pkg.s : tlrm: fall
made fancy, largo and hiiiall. 13c; cholco
fcrndes. 12'kI2c.
ElillS-Receipts, 7,53.1 pkgs. wrsteril,
HUe
i'lmVDELl'lllA, Feb, 2S. - BUTTER -
fancy I
Sle.vh fan v western creamery, ?3c
western nrlnts. 2c
I'OOH-KIrm and good demand; fresh
nearby, western and southwestern, lie;
fresh southern, l:tc
fllKKSK-Klrtn.
KANSAS (MTV. Feb. 2S. - ni'TTI' -t'rea.
icry. 2Crcf23c; dnlry, 1Sc.
HO OH-Scarce and 'sc higher; trade brisk:
fresh .Missouri and Kansas stock, 12c, cases
returned; new white wood cases Included,
I2'2c
OJtllA WIIOIjKS Mil!' lHIIKIVr.l,
('mnllllon of Trade mill (luotntlnn
nit Mniile ami I'ltney I'roilncr.
I'dOS llcceipts, light; fresh stock Arm
at l.'lc.
lMlKH.SI!) POHl.TKY - Choice to fancy
I turkeys. lOfJIli ; ducks, 10c; gecse. 10c;
1 , -i.i.t iiimti., i .. - iini .
riillllH ciliriceil?, dijj'.si;, iic-ii?-, (.i-,2u,
roosters, Hitic.
1 IVK I'ol l.TItY-IIens. Sc; spring chick
ens, c; young, stilly and oid roosters, 4Jp
Co; ducks, Sc; Keese, c; turkeys, 7'sllbc.
Ht'TTKK-t ommon :o fair, ltic; choice.
lifISc; Hcpuiutor, 26c; Rathered crsamery,
22B'JJ'.
I'KIKONS-l.lve, per doz.. OOctJl.OO.
VIIAI.H-i'holce. DJiIOe.
flAMi: -Uiicks, mallards. W.003.23; blu
wlru teal, Jl.73, Rieen wing teal, Jl.KQLGO;
mixed ducks, Jl 3v;S.oo.
OYSTmtK Medium, per can. 18t; stand
nr' per ran, 22c, bulk stnndnrd, per gal.,
fl 25; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra !
l"r.n, per Rnl., $1.00173; New York counts,
per can, 37t; New Yolk countn. tier 100. J1.25.
HAY 1'er carload lots: Upland, cltolcc,
M; midland, choice. 13.50: lowland, cholco,
1 $5; rye stnnv, choice, $1.30; No. 3 corn. 27Hc;
! No. 3 white oats, 22'te; cracked corn, per
' ton. $12; corn and oats, chopped, per ton,
$12.3rt; bran, per '.on. $12.30; shorts, per ton,
J13.C0.
V ISO UTAB L.KS.
NEW TtrrtNll'S-l'er doz. bunches. 60c.
SI'INACIt Per box, $1.
NEW ItEETS-I'er doz. iiunchcs. 40330c
I-HTTl't'U- Per doz. bunches. 40c; fancy
head lettuce, per bbl.. $;
HAniSMi:S-Per doz. bunches, 33c.
SWEKT POTATOES-Per bbl., Illinois.
J3; Jcrseyc, $5; larRe bMs , kitnsas, $2.76.
POTATOES-l'er hi! . choice, ii0jf40c.
CAHIIAOE llollatu! eed. ie.
CAL'LIPLOW ER-Calltornla, per crate,
$2.25
t'El.nUY-Per dcz., C5if30c; California,
ner bunch, 4CKf75c.
TCIINH'S RutnbnKas, per 11:., Hie.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crats,
SI.
MfRIinOOMS-Per lb. box. 50c.
Itlll'IlAim-I'cr doz.. G3S75C.
ONIONS-Uetall, yellow, Tic, red, S5O90c;
Ohlos. per bbl . $:'.21.
KHUITS.
A PPI.ES Choice western shipping stock,
$3.SOf3.75; New York stock, $1; fancy, $1.50
W 1.7.5.
Oil A PES MalfiRn, per bbl., $7.0009.00.
(.'llANItEIlHtES Hell and Uugle, per
bbl . V 00.
TnOPICAt. FRUITS.
OKA NO KS California, fancy navels, per
box, $3,257(3.00; choice .mvels. $2.73;i3.00; Cal
ifornia seedlli'KS, oer box. J2.50f,2.75.
l,E.MONS-t-allfornla. choice, per hox.
$3.00; fancy. $3.50; Messlnas, choice, per box,
$3.00; fancy, S4.CM,
BANANAS Per bunch, medium, $1,733
2.00, fancy, $2.0002.23.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY-Per 24-scctlon case, $3.60.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $t.2S;
shcllbarks. $1.35.
EIOS Callfomln, layers, per 10-lb. box,
90c; California carton, per 10-lb. box, $1.00;
Imported tigs, per lb., 13c.
HIDES.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7Hc; No. 2
green hides, ii'2c; No. 1 salted hides, Mic;
No. 2 raited hides. "V: No. 1 veal calf, S to
12 lbs., 9c; No 2 veal calf la 's 13 lbs.. Sc.
St. l.ouU l.rnln and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2S.-WIIEAT-Lower;
No. " red iah, elevator, CSic; track, 72W
73c; February, csm , May, C!i'rc; July, i"3c:
No. 2 hard, GSVdOii'sc; receipts, 13.500
bushels.
CORN-Stead; No. 2 cash. 33c; track. 31
:il'ic; Ffbrii-iiy. :wc; .May, kpc; July, 33Ji(
OATS Steadv; No. 2 ensh, 24',4c;
21'ic: Frluuary, 21'tc; .May, 2l'io;
track.
No. 2
W lllle, .li'O.'li'ic.
RYE Firm at 53c.
FI.ol'R-Steady and unchanged.
SEEDS Timothy, linn at $2,001(2.30; prime,
$2.15. Flax, nominal at $1.57.
'ORNM EA I. Steadv at $1.S0J1.S3.
BRAN-Steady; sacked, east track, Citt
cme.
HAY Tim 'thy, steady at
nralrle. Or in at $S
$3.76011.00;
WIIISK5' Steady at $1.23',i.
IRON COTTON T1ES-$1.20.
IIACi(iINO-5Vilfifc.
HEMP TWINE !'c.
POULTRY Higher; chickens. Gln'e; tur
keys, 7JiSc; ducks. h-.v; geee, SUfific.
ll!nVIlriVCl Pnl-tt ..ill..)- Inl.l,li. n1.l
I $10.60; new. $11.37'.. Luril. Irregular; choice!
$.i.r.ii. bid, $.i.(,i I, asked. Drv salt meals
(boxed), dull; extra shorts, $; clear ribs,
$ii.l2l,j!; i lear sides, $0.25. Bacon (boxed),
dull; extra shorts, $'i.30; clear ribs, $G.G2'!j;
clear sides. $11.78.
METALS-Lend- Dull at $l.57'Vi4.G0.
REl'KI ITS Flour, 3.Ri0bbls.; wheat, 14,0""
uu.; corn, w.tw mi.; oats, 21.WO bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. s.eOO bbls.: wheat,
23,0(,O bu , torn, 29.IKU I. a.; 'ats, 23.01 bu.
Kihisiis Cll (irnlli mill Peot ImIoiin.
KANSAS CITY, l'eb. 28.-WIIKAT-.Miiy.
(ilc; cash, No. 2 hard, (Be; No. 3, RiflCI'sc;
No. 2 led, 70c: No. 3 spring, CaG9c.
CORN- May. 31V ; cn.tli, No. 2 mixed,
3PV: No. 2 white, 32ls.1i32ie; N"o. 3, 32'ic
OATS-No. 2 white. 21WJ5e.
RYU No. 2. 62c
HAY-Cholce timothy. $9,231)9.73; choice
prairie, $7.i.ofi".25.
RECEIPTS -Wheat, 2,000 bu.; corn, 11,000
bu.; oats, 4,(C'0 bu.
SHIPMENTS, Wheat. 13.S0O bu.; corn, 13,
200 tui ; oats. G.INO bu.
Liverpool (irnlli and I'rot Inlons,
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 2V-WII EAT-FutUI es,
dull: March, CsS'jd; May. 6sSd; Julv.
5sS'Md. Spur, No. 1 northern, spring, steady
at :-s !!d.
CORN -Futures, dull; May. 3s7"d: Julv,
3s 7r'Hd. Spot. American mixed, new, firm at
,",ssd: American mixed, old, llrnv at 3s 9d.
PROVISIONS-llams. short cut. steady at
47s. Bacon. Cumberland cut, dull at 35s;
clear bellies, dull at 37s (Id. lird, prime
western. 3ns 3d; American rellned, 32s 3d.
Tallow, prime city, tlrm at 39s.
Toledo Miirket,
TOLEDO. Feb. 2S.-WIIEAT-actlve
for May: No. 2 cash.
Lower and
70c; M.ij,
CORN-Steady; NM. 2 mixed. 55'2o.
OATS Dull: NO. 2 mixed, "Ic.
It YE Weak: No. 2 cash, BS-.
CLOVEH'-KKD-FIrm; "rime cash
$I.U5 bid; March, new, $5.67'-; No. 2
$I.COfl.ro.
old.'
hCCll,
lliitlilli (irnln Miirltel.
DULUTH. Feb. 2S.-WI I EAT-No. 1 bard,
cash. i'5"e; No. 1 northern, cash, fl.l'e; Mav,
CVc: Jul-. GGc; No. 2 northern, Glc; Nil.
3 silting. 57V'.
OAT?-.'3Mi2lc
CORN -32" i e.
lllliiiiul.ee (irii I n llnrkel.
MILWAUKEE. Fob. 2S.-WIIEAT-Dull;
No. 1 northrrn, 63'ic; No. 2 northern, 63(i
G3'..r.
RYE Easy ; No. 1, fi;",'i)57c.
BARLEY Lower: No. 2, 44GI3c; s.miDlc.
351
Jo.
I'vorln Mui-Uet.
PEORIA. Feb. 2S.-CORN-Hlsher; No. 2,
33'. c.
OATS- Steady; No. 2 white. 2l!?2ILi
WHISK Vr-Flnn. on the basis of $1,23'
Unlabel! ;oods.
for
MIiiiii'UIiiiIIm Wht-nt mill liiiur.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 2s. - WHEAT -- 111
store: N '. 1 northern, fi3"c; Ma, il'iliumr;
.lull, i:'4ii'.l,c On track: No. I hard,
f.iv.e; No. 1 norlhern, 63'sr; No. 2 northern,
Cl'iC
Wool Market.
I'c.'ii. 2S. -The Am'rl.'nn Wool
Reoorter will my; There has
demand for wool during the
entire sales being only about
BOSTON,
and Cotton
been little
v "K. tile
1 4 11.0,10 lioilllils 'I'll,, ,1,1m. nil u.ill iiiuu
I principally to medium and low wools, ol
pthough a little more Inoulry Is noticeabln
lor tino wools ntul uie reeling with refer-
cme 10 the lalter Is slightly Improved.
1 Prices are Irregular and on lathing terri-
slightly e.mb r. The Lomton
- .w.. .II..-.M..1 11,(1, Unlink
2hi.iki nairs "'in no onereu. tup fnies for
,.A"...V'Mf0" !m'!''V' !? '?'0,1,)
" '. . .' " " u ".":. : . . : 101 lM";
'a total or 2 3, 1 ,(o pounds for the previous
1 week and a total of 3.261.f i0 pounds for the
, corresponding week lust car. The sales
since Jauuaiy 1 aniouut to 30,Clti.O!0 pounds,
againsi ,i.i. 1 umiw pouiiim tor me correspond
ing period last voar.
So mir Miirket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 25. - SUOAR - Raw,
weak and lower to sell: fair retlnln.r.
3I3-IU-. centrifugal, 91 test. 15-lGc; molasses
siiKar. ur; rellned. steady.
LONDON, Feb. 2S. - BEET SUC.AR -9s '
s' id I
NEW ORLEANS. Feb 25. - SUOAR - !
Qllitt op n kettle l',fi 1 ,1-liic; open kettle.
centrifugal. 4';fi I 9-lite : rrutiifusal, yellow, I
I'it 11-llV . soconds. 2(l'4r.
.MOLAtSES-Qulei; centtlftisal, Sr3e.
(.'oiler .Miirket.
NEW YORK. Fib. 2S.-(01'FEE-FutureH
opened baicl steady .11 utlchuiFcd prices 10
io points ileclit'c and ruled ipilei with a
weak undertone, in the absence of Brazil
ian cables, while Europeun cables were un
sat sfactory and the spot market easier It
biume more active In the aftruoon under
llfpildallon In increasing 'he decline to Wit '
' i.i points anil -l sed stcvlv at a net decline
rf Pfil.5 point" Total sales were ?fl"t) biiRs,
I Ini IlidltlK- Mitch, $K!iO; .Mny, $i5.!1t7 OS, Sei
tember. $7 leii7.15, November. $7.16. Decem
ber. $7 W. Stint. I!lo stpmlt- tnlt.l mllnl-
Cordova, !''i?(Ili .
MOVIJMI'.NTS til' vroi'Kx AMI IIOMIS.
Apimrcllt AiioiiiiiI.v of Rise In Sloetts
llcnrlnc t oeoiilriidlcled Mini r.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2S.-Evldene- nc umu
lated ns tlu day progressed In the sto k
market that the short Interest In the group
of specialties, willed has recently been dr.
cllnlnir. had become unwieldy and before
tiiii day had r lortnl an urgent demand ile
v,'i!""fd for these stocks from the bears,
wno had overstayed tMo market and who
wero eager bidders tor stock to mver short
contracts. Thus the apparent anomalv was
presented of a buoyant rise In th price of
stocks. concTnlnc wMch recent unfavora
li. e news mm still un -nntradlcted, nr new
facts developed of a still more unfavorable
character.
Additional nie.hnuliK' Hens were piled tip
on the assets of the Tilrd Avenue and a
tocelver wn appointed; y.et the stock
olTered firm teslKance at Vlenliiv's low
level and rose at one time as n'i"h ns S'.
I ho franchise tax commission, which re
cent rumors by profe.-islonals have credited
with a purpuse to iiriictlcally contlscatc the
net earnlnns of local corporations, bgan
Its sltthig-i today, but the slocks of the
New 5ork public utilities rose from 2, to
G points. Published retmiu alleged con
tinued demoralization aiid cutting of prices
of sugar and the conviction of profes'Monal
t-peeiilators remains unshaken that the ti"t
dividend will bo (lit; but Sugar shows a
net gain of 2'.
The simple explanation I that be-ir trad
ers have been selling these stocks without
loldlng certificates with which to make
delivery, and when they tried to buv thev
found a horde of traders In the same r!l
uallon and a. lively competition sprang up
to secure the Hunting' supply. People's (lis,
the Tobacco slocks a number of the Metal
stocks, Weste-n Union and .some others
whlcli have been under recent pressure
moved urward under the same Inlluence.
The Leather stoekn weakened on the
yearly earnings reported, which wcie much
below recent sangulno estimates, and tho
heirs endeavored to create a diversion In
their favor by raiding storks. The rest of
tho market refused to respond. Relieved
of the elements of acute weakness which
havo rccentlv dragged It buck, the railroad
list rose strongly and quite uniformly, tho
exception"! being stocks which have already
advanced in faco of the recent weakness.
Tho ndvance wns ratliT marked In a group
of low-priced common stocks of companies'
whoso senior preferred stocks have already
rellected their Improved prospects of div
idends by reason of Increased earning".
Foremost of the group were Atchison and
Southern Railway, which ro e 1 and 1.
respectively. There were good advances
also in Erie, St. Loui Southwestern, Wa
bash preforred, Chicago Orcat Western,
Colorado Southern second preferred and
North American.
Tho movement In the grangers left by
Burlington was based on the fall of snow
in the northwest, which Is believed to af
ford security to the wheat In the cround.
as was rellected by the downward tendency
of t nil cereal on tho grain exchanges. T1il
movement Is of special Interest as belior
the first of any movement In the Flock
market founded on the prospects of this
year's crop, thus ushering In n cew Intlu
euce and hazard wh'ch will play a grow
ing1 part In tho problem of values. Tho
closing was active and strong at about the
best.
TV-o bond market was not very active,
but was tlrtn. Total sales, nar value, $1,
593,0i. United States us, coupon, advanced
'i, as also registered; old Is anil 3e, (, and
new Is decline 1 ' in the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The markets
here opened verv quiet todny: they wero
also dull, but Improved on the news of
Bu11er' progress. No public 'business re
sulted, however; none Is expected tint M
Ladvsmlth Is telleved. Pari' and Berlin
wero Idle. Americans were good through
out tho session. A blind tip on Atchison
Issues, particularly common, was current.
New York sold early, but turned buyer on
AttMlson and Southern Rallwav. lifting
the market to the best point. The bank
bought UlU.oO) In gold bars. The week's
Influx wan .CSltf.Ooo. Money was In demand.
A small sum due. the bank was repaid this
inornlii". but In thf afternoon there was
fre.sh borrjwlng. estimated nt . CI. 300,0.1a.
Continental exchange, wore unaltered.
Tho following nre the quotr.ilons for tho
leading stocks on Iho New York exchanco
today;
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O..
Can. Paclllc ....
Can. Southern
Chcs. & Ohio...
Chicago Ot. W.
. 11. & Q
Chicago, 1. .i L
do nfd
22 Tex. St Pacific...
C5', Union Pnclllf ...
b2s do prcl
9V, Wnbash
4(iV do pfd
i&Y. .t L. E
Y-W do nfd
lGi
... 19'k
... 74",
. . . G'i
... 20-:t,
.,. lf's
... 27'a
...17
...115
...143
... 45
1243, wis. Central
2 lis Adams Ex
nl'4 American Ex.
I.. 93.. U. !). Ex
Chicago & E
Chicago Af N.
W.lGOij We Is-Fargo
Ex.122
3;i;
91
c., R. I. ti i
107-4 A. Cot. Oil
C , C, C.
Sr St. L. 59ai do pfd
Colo. Southern
...... r.l ' a ..... i i ,
r,i(.
23
:i9;
901. j
do 1st pfd. . .
do 2d pfd...
Del. & Hudson.
Del. L. A W
Denver R. O.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd...
(St. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coil ..
Hocking Valley.
Illinois Central.,
la. Central
do pfd
"K. C. P.
L. E. & W
do pfd
Lake' Snore
Louis. & Nash..
.Manhattan L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mx. Central ...
Minn. St. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile & Ohio..
Mis.. K. li T....
do pfd
N. .1. Central ...
N. Y. Cpiitr.il...
Nor. it Wet
do pfd
No. PaciHc
do pfd
Ontario & W....
Ore. Ry. .1 Nav
do pfd
Vennsylvanln ...
. 4P4' do pfd
. 17 Amer. S. & R. .
.115 I do pfd
.isO lAmer. Spirits .
. 19' do pfd
. 72'n Amer. S. H
. 12"4 do pfd
. :w(, Amer. S. & W..
.15l'a do pfd
. !', Am. Tin Plate..
. 31'j do nfd
.113 Amer. Tobacco
. n't do pfd
. 49ii(A. Mill. Co
. 12H Brk. Rap. Tr...
. 214 Colo. F. & 1....
. S3i Con. Tobacco ..
.191 do prd
. S2ij Federal Sleel ..
. 94"" do pfd
.171 Cell. Electric ..
.. 17
.. 40
. . S2
. . 37"h
.. 924
.. 32 1 i
.. SI
..107;
,135'i
.. 43i;
.. GS
.. 41s
.. up;.
.. SI'J
.. 5T,
.. 7 1'4
..125
.. 51U
.. 9S'I
.. 21
.. 06' t.
.. 71 "
. 12s; Olucose Sugar . .
. CO' do nfd
. 91 Int'n'l l'anor ...
. 4I1U do pfd
. 43 Laclede Cas
. I0ij Notional Biscuit
. 33 do nfd
30
90
.116 NaConal Lead
.IH-Im do pfd
. 32?; National Steel
... 23
...10311
in-1
. 73 do nfd 9P
53i N. Y. Air Brake.. 12fl'3
:K so. A-.iierlcan
15
19
, 2I; Pacific Coas: .
12 I do 1st pfd
7G 1 do 2d nfd.
. S2
. GO
. 3S
.1005;
. 551 1
. Si!
.1S3
. 7'-,
.107':.
.10 "
. 9.11
O'i
. 701,
. 31
. 9!
. '.'
. t
. 67' ;
70
,134 ."iclllc .Mall
Reading
1ST.
Per pie's Oas
do
HI pfd.... 9V.
Pressed S. c.
do pfd
Pullman P. C
Stand. R. & T.
Sugar
do
Rio C.
do
SI. L.
do
do
St. L.
2ii pru....
,5V
pfd
K- S. F...
Is. pfd...
2d pfd...
30
49-
SS
io;
7";i
do pru
IO; Teiin
C. .r I...
Leather.
pfd
Rubber..
11
u. s.
do
u. s.
do pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
St. I". K- O
S3, Paclllc ....
So. Railway .,
do pfd....
""Ex-dlvldcnd
. .. to
...1.'2'
...171
do
pfd...
...110 Western Un'nn
... 3s't Republic 1. ft S.
. . Ill's do pfd
... 5S' 1. C. C. fc St. I.
First assessment paid.
ISciv Ytirli 5luiii-- Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2S 3IONE5" On call,
s.eadv. nctunl tr.msactl mis ranging from
2 to 2't tur cent; last loan, a' 2'4 per rent;
closed offered nt 2 pei'.ent; prime mercan
tile paucr, O-ifi 5'v per cent.
STERLING EXCIIANOE-Ileavy. with
actual business !n bankers' bills 'it $I.S65;
for demand and at $1 3'H for slyty days;
posted rates. $.si'(i(.S5 and $4.S7'i-f I.S5; corn
men l.il bills. $t.S2ii!l Jiv.
SILVER Crrtltliaies s59",Ti;0"tc; bar,
59"c; .Mcxlca'i dollars. 47SC,
BONDS Government, Irregular; state. In
active; railroad, llrm.
Tim following nro tho closing quotations
on bonds:
U S 2s. rcg....
do 3s, leg
do coupon . ..
do now Is, leg.
.101 N Y. C Is 110
lll'i N. J. C. g. 5s,. .123
.lllli No. Carolina Gs.127
.117'V .lo U 105
.137'v No. Paclllc 3?.... 66
.1161,41 do 4s lOPi
.117i N.Y.C. K- SI. I- IsiOS
.11514 N. & W con. Is.. 9.1
.115";, do gen. fit 130
.US Ore. N'av. Is 110
.100';' do 4s w
. S2'i O. S. L. fi 127'i
.1091; do ions) 5s.. ..1131
do coupon
no mil is.
teg.
do cannon
,do 3 rcg
do coupon
1). of C 3 65s...
Atrh, i:cn. is...
do imIJ. 1s
can. rid.
Chcs. .t O. 4'js... 9'4 Rending Oen. li.. S5;.
, (io m uvfj 11. ii. . is iji'.
1 C. .t N. W. e. 7.l It St.L. ,s: I..M. c.5s.lll
do S. U. deb. 5.120 St.L. it S. F. .(!. 121
Chicago Ter. 4.s..92iSt. P. eosisjls. . . ,167'i
I D. .v- R. O. Is.... .10T4 SI. P.. C. & P.ls.120
' do it 9.;. da 5s 1201;
! P. T. V. .: O. S.lOI'So. Rallw iy 3,..1W
Erie gen. Is 70 S. It. .1- T. Gs,... 76
F. W. - D. C. Is. 71 Trim. 11. . 2s 93
"Oen. E ec. Kb. ..117 ,T x. & Pae. ls...ltt'i
O. II. Sc S. A. 0.111 1 .1 1 2. i52'
do 2s 107'i Union Pacific ls..10IU
11 T. C. 6s. ...110 Wab.isli 13 110'i
do con. (is 110 do 2s 69"
In. Central 1s 113', West Shore Is. ..Ill
"K.C.P. .- O.ls. 72'i, WU. Cen. Is 90
La. n. con. ts. .liil,Va. Centuries ... S9H
L. .- N. mil. Is.. 91";Mo deferred .... S'i
M . IC. Si T. 2s... 66 .Colo. So. 4s SI
do 4s 9Utlfa'o. I'nclflc 4s Sl'i
Ex-Interest. Oflered. Trust receipts.
I Foreign li iimiclnl.
PARIS, Feb. 2S.-Prlceg slarted lirm on
the boiioe today 011 eai y contaiigoes. Bra
I ztllans were in g..od demand on renmed
' rumor that the Franrn-BraT.IIaii treaiv was
on the point of being settled Uracil i'i
mines nnd Kutllrs were set back on re ris
ing. Three per cent rentes 10f i7'-r for ill
account Spanish Is closed Ht l.i.bl'i.
BERLIN, Feb. 2i, Prices were Irr'gulur
on thr bourse today lntcrnatlotial sccqrl
ties were qui't. Americans were steady
Can. iillim Parities Improved and Trxnsinal
railroads were good. Mine .hares llitcui
ntei, but closed stronger Bank sharrs
were easier Exchange oil Loudon, 'i'ni
f'O'apfg for checks. Discount rates: Short
bills, for settlement. 5't per cent; tlvo
months' bills. 4 tier cent.
LONDON, Feb. 2S.-The market for Atuer
lean securities ruled Irregular ntul without
decided features and with little doing. The
closing was dull. Spanish Is closed at (7.
Calcutta Unseed, spot. 4s Gd. Uold pre
miums: Madrid, flo.2; Rome, 7.13.
llostmi MltilliK Mocks.
BOSTON, Feb. :s.-i'all loans. 3'jOI tier
rent: time loans, S-M') I'cT cent. Closing
prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares;
A.. T. S. F I'n'nn Land
do pfd lf,t? West End
Abler. Sugar ....WiWon:. Electric .
do pfd 110 Atchls-in is
Bell Te'eiihone .,;J0 N. E. O. & C. '.
llostmi Mlnvntml nr. AiIvimimii-,i
. 9.1
. 12' i '
. !M
. 7l't
. I'a1
. 2;i
iiJSion v .lie.
C. II. IJ....
Dam. Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd....
Fltchburg pfd
On. E ertllc
til nfil . . . .
195 Allourz M. Co
...12l'4 Amal. Copper ..
...12 i Boston .c 3lont,
...1M Butte & Boston
... 53', ('ill. Sr Ileclil
...71 Centennial
...I'M 'Franklin
...12 Osceola
...ir. Parrot
. ni'i
.215
. 5S
.7m
. 10"i
. II
. 72
. 42i
.135
'. 5'i
.1ST.
.22
2'-
; 4
Mrx. Central
12', Qulney
Atirb Ti'olilmnn Ifsl K.infn
f t' LOp...
V l.r f! X. f ' III. M'ni.iiirnrV
Old Co'ony 207 Utah Mining
Oid Dominion ... 1i Winona
Rubber 32' i Wolvcrlnoi ..
Union Paclllc .... iPi
Vimv 5orli .MlnliiK (liiolntlnns.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2S.-The following
nro tho olllclal closing quotations for min
imi shiuei':
(hollar
crown Point ....
Con. Cn & Va.
Deadwivnl
. 20
, S
125
. 60
Ontario
Ophlr
Plymouth
Qulcksl.vcr ...
di Pfd
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
...SfO
... ;o
... 12
...175
...750
3'1
.!!2S0
. . . 20
... 14
Could ft Curry.
10
Hale & Norcros. 2S
I lomestake 50"0
Iron Sl.ver G5
Mexican 17
London SloeU (liioliitlons.
LONDON. Feb. 2.-l !. in-Closing:
Conso'i1, t'lot'.ev. .10iH Pennsylvania ....
CS's
9s
7G' ',
sii'i
s-
37
do account..
10F, Beading
10 No. Paclllc pfd..
13'4 Atchison
3S7J, i.ouisvl Io
lHPt (Jrand Trunk ....
7('.'i Anaconda
125 IRand Mines
1 W
Can. Paclllc
Erie
do 1st pfd....
IlHno!" Central...
U. P. pfd
St. Paul, com....
N. Y. Central ...
BAR SILVER -Steady at 27'id per ounce.
JIOSBY-J's per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market
for short bills Is HM.I I1-1G per cent and for
throe-months' hl'.ls II H-lGft3 per cent.
Bunk CI en lints. 1
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 2S.-Clearlngs,
fli,157.37fl: lia'anres. $2,37,137.
BALTIMORE. Feb. 2s.-Cleai Ings, $3,5S.,
214: balances. $liil,"2.i.
CHICAGO. Fib. 2S. Clearings. $22.39,).GS2;
balances, $2.6is,l7t. Postetl exchange. $4.S5W
4,.S7'f: New York exchange. 50r discount.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2S.-Clearlngs. $103,939.
212; balances, $7.2s.,i.li72.
ItOSTON. 1'Vb. 2.S.-Clearlngs, $2,22,S,S21;
balaiU'cs, $I.527.G16.
ST LOUIS, l'eb. 2S. Clearings, $i!,5ll.9.1t;
balances. J.i.lOii. Money, Ififi per cent.
N w York exchange, 25c discount bid, 10c
discount asked.
Condition of (lie Treasury.
WASHINOTON. Feb. 23.-Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
shows: Avnilable cash balance, f;iOI,2i7,t'.i!i;
gold reserve, $222,019, 70S.
Colton Marlict.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2s. -The excllement on
tho Cotton e hange ran high again today.
Prices showed a net rise uf ls'n39 points
after tho market had opened 31(7 points
higher. The early cables were disappoint
ing and the local contingent was little in-
lined to sell until It became ny;iarent that
'.he speculative public was still on the buy
ing lmnd with a limited capacity for nb
Mirblng cotton. J'ur.pean orders were par
ticularly heavy, although the demand was
general. A fiature of the local buying was
the business of a Wall street concern, which
bought enormously with apparently a limit
less and special demand for August c ,n
tracts. This concern was a heavy seller
yesterday and had changed front so many
times lately that the local traders weie
puzzled as to the actual relations of the.
house to the market at the present' time.
There is said to be a large short interest in
.March cotton. ,'The local traders are.
nervous and, while more or less out of sym
pathy with any forther advance nt the
present time, lemaln afraid to go short on
the market, dreading manipulation and the
effects of renewed spe 'illative buying by
tho public bull Interests, with the statistical
position still exceptionally strong, except
tor the largo rerelnts. Talk of increased
acrenge and heavy fertilizer purchiiFes was
fl factor which held the new crop positions
In check. The excitement increased as the
session advanced. Just before the close,
however, there was a period of reaction un
der enormous realizing, which caused a
sharp dei line from the top. The market
Dually closed easy and Irregular at an (nivalin-
of 141t2l point. The sales if tho
da are estimated at 1,000.000 bales, this be
ing the largest business, with a few excep
tions. In the history of thr colton market.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 2S. COTTON -Steady;
sales. S.300 bales : ordinary. T13-1tic;
good ordinary, KG-lGc; low middling, S"4r;
middling. 9c; guod middling. 9 3-1Gr: mid
dling fair. 9'i'; receipts, 19.371 bales; stock,
374.711 bales. Futuris, tlrm; March, $S.9ll
bid: April. Mn. June and July, $9.029.0.!;
August, SS.K1fiS.St: September. $s.t2'uS.I4;
October, $7.741 7.7-5; November, 7.65 bid; De
comber $7.C4t7.65r January. 7.66 bid.
ST. I.( ULS, Feb. 2S COTTON Firm and
1-lGe hlgliei ; sales, 1 one; middling. S 13-16c;
lecelpts, 2,014 bales; shipments, 2,912 hales;
stork, SI, 427 bales.
LIVEbPOOL. Feb. 2S. - COTTON - Spot,
moderate demand and prices l-32d higher;
Amerlc-in middling fair, 5 7-lGd; good mid
dling, .".iil; middling, 5 3-lCd; good ordinary,
I'id; rdlnary. 1 ll-10d. The wiles of Hie
day were S,io bales, of which 5oo were for
speculation and export and included 7,T30
American' receipts. IJ.l'O) bales, includingi
7,600 American. Futtitcs opened quiet and
closed st 1 11 ily at the adiali.e; American
middling. I. m. cr, .March. -5 G-Glfr5 7-iild.
value; March and April, 5 1-61115 l-Sld. April
and May. I Gll-tifiiSd. buyers; Ma and June,
4 m-r.vii 1 61 -Gld, value; June and July,
I 5s-64d. buyers:
July and August, 1 56-Gld,
and September. I 49-Glft
September and Octo'het,
October and November,
November and December,
sellers: August
1 W-64d, buyers;
131-Glil, sellers;
1 21-Clil, sellers;
I IG-CId, sellers.
Clitifornl'i Dried Fruits,
NEW YORK, Feb. 2S.-CAL1FORNIA
DRIED FRUITS- Ruled st-ady, wit!: a
sm ill Jobbing business doing. Altliouuh ie
ielt. were considerably less lliari ln.ked
for and country advices of favorable pur
port the market for exaporated apples de.
I ve:opeii utile or no cliauge in the situation;
ihujnrs and sellers ti,o far apart for busl-
uess; nt tho close the liniler'oiio was
, :eady at the old'basls of oiiertlons; state,
i.VtiGc; prime, (i',4r; Iiolcc, 7i7',-.c; fancy, Cfi
IS'-c. Prunes. 3',"'ii7c. Apricots. Royal. 131
15c; Moor park, I5f1Sr. Peaches, peeled, 13
((22c; unpeclcd, 7'i59c.
(Ill MiirUel.
OIL CITY. Pa., l'eb. 2S. - OILS - Credit
balances. $1.CS, certlllcates, no bills, sales
or on'eis: shlnmenin !)S,033 lihls.. an averncn
1 of 91,250; runs, P5.ISI bbls., an nvcrago of
S3.920.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 2S. - OILS - Llmfeed,
25s 3d. Cottonseed, Hull rellned, Muy-Au-CilHt,
dull at 22n.
IC 11 11 sns (it t,lt Mock.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2S. CATTLE Re
celpts, 1,300 natives, 2m Texans; sninll sup.
ply op accfiuul of htiowbound trains; market
5'iilOc higher: no holre native steers; com
mon grades, J.5ii'.i5.0O; stnekers and feed
ers -S.25f(5.(K); butcher cows and heifers,
$3.25111.75; runners, $2.3.'ift3.20; fed wetterns,
$3.931 l.s." : v.ittirn feeders, $2. ISfy 1.25; Tex
11ns. $'!.5ii(j 4.50.
IIOdS-Rcceltits. 3.10.) head: steady to 5e
I lilglier; heavy, $1.751(4. S2's: mixed. $1.03?'
4.75; light. SI.Krit.7n: pigs. $4.00fil.50.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 'IPO bend:
light supply met with quick sales nt i'e.idy
, prices; lambs, t,uiil m; yearlings, Vf.lmf
muttons, 5. . . . 1 ? d . 1 . . : stucicers ami feed
era, 3.23tiG.uo; culls, 'J.onf3.50.
'(. I, mils lil vi Slock,
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2S CATTLE I'ec ;its,
1,!"') head. Including 1 21'' head Texans; mar
ket IO'- hlilier; native -nipping nnd export
steer. XI.H34i.'i.S5; dress. .1 be. f and l utrliei
streis, Jl.l.'ui S3: st.ci under J.WO His., $..0
Cl3.SU; Mockers and terilcrs, ;l.33)G.(0: cowh
and hello's, ij.oiwji .;15; ( tuners. $.50fi2.sjj
hulls. $.1. 13'(i3."5; Tevus mid Indian Fleers,
$.',.S5f( l.'.O; mw- and helfets. $2 IMfil.tS.
IK'MiS-Rrci Ipts. I. ion head: market f,H0.i
higher: pig and light. $l.7o;t.s3; packers,
JI.T5fM.Wi; lumbers. !l "i 1.97'C
SIIEFP AND LAM BS Recefpls, 1 0il hen 1;
market nomln..l; nnlho muttons, $5.'KiUi5.T5;
lambu, $rt.00f7.i " u'ln or I bucks, $J.50?j .'u.
Sine 111 Mulit, I
I Following are the receipts Ht the four
! principal western markets for February 2?: i
! Cattle. Ib -s f!)!.' p. I
Smith Omaha 1,52 9 .'. '. ;
Chicago 13.0 290.ni Ij.doii
Kansas 'ity .... 1.50'j 3.1m) ;tOi !
St Louis 1 1N t (on 1111
Totals
..is,3 i3,c:o iu,:"jj
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Ltbeul revsipts of Ho;i, but Light
Oattle Ktctjpti.
IVtRY THING St LIS IN GOOD SEASON
Cuttle In llriiinnil nt .MrnitK Prices
lilies ' in in it li l Prices n Simile
Blither Sheep mill l.niubs
Meiiily to Slrinicrr,
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 2S.
Receipts wete: Cnttte. Hog. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 1.155 3..!l T.tmt
Olllclal Tuesday I.i70 o.l-'J T.4U
Olllclal Wednesday I,s32 9MH 3-"
Three days this week. . I.S77 19.UH
Same days last week.... 9.237 19.929 21.9S9
Same ilnyjt wiek before. . s, Hi 17.6S2 25,3S
Same lliroi' weeks ago.. 9,12 15.151 ll.tiTS
Average iilie paid for hogs icr the but
several days with comparisons:
11000,11590, 1 ffl8.lS!)7.ll'0S.lMj.l:4
Feb. I.
Feb. 2.
Feb. 3.
Feb.
l'eb. 6
Fob. G.
4 til! 3 Oil 3 6I J 271
4 CSi J 671 3 (ill 3 191
4 OJ
3 641
1 CO!
4 021 3 fill 3 731 3 20, 4 03
i 15
I J IjI'i J T2 3 :V ,1 i
I 4 (W , 3 72i 3 211 .1 ii 3 IGl h 0!
..I 4 70 3 i(t: 1 3 13 t W 3 82 l 5 01
..' 4 61 3 GGl 3 75 4 01 3 95 4 S
I 4 75, 3 GO' 3 71. 3 2.1 3 93 4 07l 4 .'J
Feb.
l'eb.
Fob.
l'eb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
l'eb.
Feb.
l'eb.
Feb.
l'eb.
l'eb.
8...
9...
10..
11..
12..
13..
II..
15..
IG. .
17 .
IS. .
19..
4 SI 3 TO 3 71 3 2? 3 90, r. u.
4 S0 3 71 3 76 3 27 3 S9
4 S)
63 3
3 55 3 S4i .1 f.9 '
.1 is a sii 3 75, 5 K
79 1
' , 3 Sl
6S i
3 30 3 91 3 SG 6 OS
3 fi.. 3 S3,
3 SSI 3 S9
3 P3 3 i :i
3 381 3 92! 3 T6 4 S7
3 311 I 3 791 4 90
S3 1 3 5SI 3 S9,
4 7ti .1 f,s, 3 S4I 3 231 .1 SS t 4 S3
I 3 5.3 S7I 3 3 rv .1 Sj
S3' I 3 91 3 3S, 3 Sli 3 S3
5 Ol
4 SS
4 92
I 99
4 SS
I S3
I SI
4 79
20..
I iSl 3 50 3 33
4 74' 3 47' 3 95,
4 G9 3 55' 3 S( 1 3S
4 TO 3 5S 3 SI 3 3t'.i
1 Ul
3 76'
l'eb. 21..
-J c?1
71,
1' el). 22. . . .
Fob. 23....
l'eb. 24....
Feb. 25 ..
Feb. 2.;..
Feb. 27....
Fob. 2S
3 S.,
3 7S
3 SOi
I C9
' I
,i I ir.
., I 07,
I I 70
3 G3 3 Uli 3 41
3 6il 3 79, 3 X
I 3 Sl 3 42i
3 G2, I 3 43,
3 66 3 77, I
3 S3 I
3 7i 3 Sli
3 70 3 S2l
3 73' 3 S2I
3 (A 3 S7 4 SG
'Indicates Sunday.
rhe olllclal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each rontl was:
,,,,, . Cattle. Hog.t. Sh'p. H'scs.
C.. M. & St. p. Hy.. 3 tj
. ft St. L. Rv........ 1
.MO. l'acltlr Ry
Union Pae. System.. 17
C N. W. Ry ,t
1
24
8
i' .. ;. si. v. it ii u:
2S
s
I. iV 1'. II
('.. St. P.. M. A. n tit. ft
B. 51. R. R. R.... IG
C. , B. te y. Hy ;i
K. C. iM- St. .1 IS
C, R. I. fi P. Ry., E. 3
C , R. 1. A- P. Ry.. W. 3
Illinois Central
3rt
3
'h
I
Total receipts
.100
122
The disposition cif'tho day's receipt was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Bllvers. r'.,ti 1 1 .. .. tn
X . ,, . . """'.I' "W' Ollll-i.
wiiimii.i i nciting io
O. II. Hammond Co....
Swift and Company
Cudahy P. Co
Armour & Co
Cuday P. Co., K. c
Swift and Company,
from country
R. Becker K- Degan....
.1. L. Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlnuer
Benton Underwood...
Livingstone & SehaHer.
L. F. litis-
H. L. Dennis .t Co
Held over
111 1,167
1GI 1,700
260 1,39 1
433 2.419
299 2.S1S
207 ....
fii
15
GS
20
31
35
Gi ....
GS
19S
Ml
1.101
204
1,170
SC3
Totals 2,252 9.562 4.139
CATTLE Receipts at this point were
again light today and the offerings of all
kinds of cattle were rmall. At the same
time there was a good local demand, which
resulted in the market on killing cattle of
all kinds being strong and active. Buveis
wero out early and the fat cattle offereJ
wero dlsposfd of In a very short time. It
Is safe to i-ay that the uurket on fat cat
tle l.s 1M.i23c higher than It was the latter
part of last week. Among the offerings to
dny were somo pretty good cattle, a. f'mall
bunch of cholco black cattle, about as
good In quality as anything seen here
In some time, bringing $5.25. As was re
marked yesterday, It takes right good
cattle to brlnr Jt.OOWUV). and something
ex(r to go abovo that point. At the same
tlino this market does not get as good
cattle a.s the other large markets or tho top
hero would show up better than It does.
Cows und heifers were in good demnnd
and the market strong und active.
Practically everything at all df-slrable
chanced hands In a very short time nt
tatlsfactory prices. The demand for cow
stuff has been exceedingly good at this
point right along. There was no change In
tho market on bulls, stau.s, etc.
Sellers report almost no demand for dinky
llltlo Block cattle, of which there are quite,
a good many In the yards All the In
quiry Is for cattle ready to put In tho
feed lots and scrubs are not wanted. The
fact Is that the feeder market has not re
covered from the discouragement of tho
break In fat cattle last week and the buy
ing demand I still limited. Fortunately
the receipts are .small, so that there Is no
great surpluti on hand. Represcnlatlvo
sales: -
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1...
O
L.'."
n
12.'.'.'
''.'.'.
1...
7. . .
Av.
Pr.
No.
Av.
Pr.
4 x;
4 10
4 15
4 45
4 (5
I !5
t 45
4 45
4 45
4 50
I 50
4 55
4 55
4 CO
4 65
I to
I 65
4 65
4 75
I 75
4 90
5 00
... 700
... 605
... SS0
... 660
... 917
... 956
... S50
...950
...1113
...1010
... 9SI
...1100
...HIM
...1137
... SS5
...1061
...ions
... sin
.. .1000
...1196
...10S6
...1217
...1033
2 S3
3 25
3 50
3 fK
3 S5
3 S3
4 IN)
I 00
4 00
4 10
1 10
1 10
I 20
4 20
t 25
4 25
4 25
I 25
4 25
1 31
I 30
I 30
4 33
Gt
t
19
9
19
17"!!"!
29
10
13
1 ,
4
20
17
G
1
1.
21
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V.'.'.'.'.'.
...10(3
...1310
...1147
...1100
...1192
...1251
...1210
...1205
...1171
...1141
...1230
...1125
...12'N
...1.175
...13)1
...1276
...1.150
.1"
'.'.'.15?.
...1320
...14:.).
...1510
I 21...
I 22...
1 a. . . .
I 10....
I ::::
19....
1....
S....
li....
20....
20.,..
I IT
JO...
1279
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.1210
.1 85
3...
.1106 1 20
4
15
li
1
1
1
1
1
1
,. 927
s
. S17
. 02
. 910
. SI0
. soo
. Sfrt
. SGO
. SS0
. 900
. 700
4 10
COWS
! 0.5
: 00
ft...
1...
1...
1...
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1...
1...
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1...
1...
10...
1...
6...
R. . .
1...
10...
1...
1...
1...
1...
....1021
.... S10
....1120
....1390
....1005
...-11S0
....1260
....10O1
....1127
....1055
.... 97S
....1300
....1150
....10S2
....1000
....1220
3 Vt
3 15
3 35
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
2 45
3 ro
2 50
3 50
1 .V.
3 : :,
:: 60
3 60
3 60
2 50
1...
50
1.
1.
900 2 50
1200
60
1...
. S20
. 913
: no
! GO
1 1020
1 970
1 900
....1176
1.
SM
.1370 3 65
1....
1....
T.'.','.
1....
....1050
....1020
....1056
1IS.1
1290
1170
1220
1500
IBS
63
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 7S
3 75
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 SO
3 0
3 SO
3 SO
3 SO
3 SO
3 f,0
3 SO
3 SO
3 S3
3 S
1120
910
905
93
1005
11D0
10.15
000
1050
KV,
-ro
1240
2 S3
3 (fi
3 no
3 00
3 On
3 00
3 Of)
3 00
1 05
3 05
3 10
3 15
f.t....
1215
ll.'O
1160
1216
970
1200
1127
60S
1..
1..
1.
1...
o
V.'.'.
1...
1...
9...
1...
6...
3
1
9
5
3
11
n
...1201
...1022
...1110
1051
.1070 3 1".
tV.3
3 15
3.
3.
.1013
.1006
..1001
3 20
3 23
..105.5
1 13S0
1 1210
. . 970 1 "3
1..
.1..
1..
.1070 3 ?5
1
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..12"0
....1196
....1050
3 !
10S5
3 25
1 2.5
3 25
3 15
3 25
3 23
1 25
3 ?5
1 S3
3 25
3 30
3 "0
3 30
3 30
3 SO
3 50
n 35
.1250
....11S0
....1035
....1010
....1010
. . . . two
,...1W0
.... fl'1
.... 02.5
....1110
....1015
....1112
....112S
....1f3
.1375. 1 S3
1....
:....
10....
1....
1...,
1....
s,,..'
27
I,,.,
3....
960 3 S5
mi
1070
1070
1110
nr.-.
0S
1150
Ilro
10S5
IfVfi
rco
1210
K9i?
1131
3 90
3 90
3 91
3 91
3 91
3 90
3 95
4 00
I 00
I 00
4 00
I 00
4 V)
4 00
I CO
1....
1....
t....
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1,...
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13....
4.
11... 10V,
1 am
n..,. wo
1 1110
3 35
1...
CALVES.
3 nsp.
11 Ji
210
100
515
IfO
100
1:0
5 23
1
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i!!!!!!!
i!!!!!!;
1
1
260 11 15
195 fl 00
3(0 01
ISO r, 75
150 7 25
150 7 25
7 25
7 25
: 23
7 25
1
1
1
mi
10.1
1..
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
730
1 15
t.,)
Ui)
!93
! IO
' 75
! s.5
67)
715
7i.1
76!
W
6W
3 '
It
1
1..
I Ml
1 1.0
5 TO
'I "5
3 i
3 .')
3 33
1..
33..
910 !H 4 11 3 75
WJ It f'5 10 4VI I CO
STOCK CALVES.
253 I 1 2S0 5 ft)
490 I Ctt
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
!0
3 0)
K....
:... .
12..,.
12....
7. . .
4S....
("....
17....
t&S
S20
1003
1110
m
1025
So5
7S2
9(0
S77
671
1016
KS0
lid)
3 30
3 M
I l0
I (M)
4 W
I ()
I 0)
I 15
4 15
I 15
4 20
..timi
..1025
..1122
.. S9I
.. 792
,.loi
..1121
.. S.'0
..1013
..1012
.. 720
.. 417
.. SGo
4 25
4 25
4 X,
I 3.5
I 35
I 57'
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I li.
I T5
15...
S...
4...
35...
31 . .
1...
1...
3...
S...
Hi...
I 20
9.
STAOS.
60 l....
: t 1....
.1310
I 0)
3 9
3 90
4 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
97f.
3 lo
3 GO
It 70
1)..
31.
6.
...1113
...1lU
...107G
IS...
IS...
. 746
.K'!S
. 9SI1
3 V5
HEIFERS.
1 srvt
1 IrOU
2 910
1 940
1..
... SIO
.. 715
.. 710
.. 915
..KOO
..102(
.. 950
.. 7!)
..1370
..1311
.. 810
3 23
1 no
4 (l
I 00
1 CO
I I")
4 05
4 10
4 15
1 20
4 30
3 25
3 C.
3 SO
3 S3
3 S3
3 S3
3 S3
3 ST.
3 90
3 90
11....
1....
9....
1....
1....
4....
3....
1....
&....
1....
530
1....
1....
1....
....1050
.... 450
.... 500
.... 915
....1012
....1035
....10V)
.... 406
....1350
....Hill
... .140,5
....1530
....1210
....1110
....1213
....1170
lc-.o
1.-.40
ir.To
....2P-0
....1(100
....2110
....IfifO
3 90
BULLS.
3
2 50
...axto
3 50
3 5i)
II 50
3 50
3 SO
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 55
3 55
3 55
3 ()
3 00
3 65
3 (15
3 0.5
3 70
3 70
2 75
2 '5
3 M
3 (0
3 00
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
' Si
3 35
3 35
.1 35
3 13
3 35
3 10
5 40
3 10
1 13tn
2 190
1 B30
1 1170
2 1100
1
.1520
.1355
.1S20
.17W
.1500
.1200
2
...1640
...1690
...20(0
... 530
...1910
... 770
...910
1....
1
1
-1270
1720
1
.1219
m'm 3 45 1 910 I ()
HOtlS F resh receipts consisted of 122
cars and there were six loads of hold
overs In hands of speculators. The market
today, under the inlluence of the good de
mand and ravorable reports fiom other
selling points, w,ni mtlve at prices that
wero a shade higher than yesterday. Buy
ers wero ull wanting a good many hugs and
they got down to business right at the
start and the big bulk of all the hogs
changed hands In a short lime after tho
market opened. The hogs sold very largely
lit J4.70, us ugjlust Sl.tf'i yesterday, with
some eholrii heavy hogs at $1.7i'4fi I. so.
5"rsterday the top was $l.72's early, though
ns high as $4.70 was p.ild late in the after
noon. Today's advance makes up for the de
cllnt outing the tlrst two davs this wok
and carries the market to a point sllgatly
above the overage market on ntiy day the
latter half of last week. It Ip still 11 little
belcw the market of a week ago. Rep
resentative sales:
No.
III...,
97...
117..
12. . .
67. . .
S7...
46...
79...
M...
K2...
7
7L.'.
f4...
62. . .
7S...
Si...
75...
SI...
M...
49...
SI...
IK...
66...
S3...
A v.
..isi;
..173
..201
..2")
. .292
..199
..2(15
..205
..201
. 20)
..215
. 211
..215
..2U0
..210
. 230
..217
..204
..201
..253
..1S9
..334
o
Sh. P". No. Av. Sh. Br.
40 4 Co f.S 225 ... 4 70
40 4 60 75 217 40 4 70
120 4 63 59 270 10 4 70
... 4 to SO 217 SO 4 70
120 4 63 72 271 SCO 1 70
... 4 67'i to 260 120 1 70
... I 6'2 72 227 ... 4 70
SO 4 G7's KG 251 . . 4 70
120 I 67'... 76 215 SO 4 70
... 4 67'i 70 141 ... 4 70
160 4 G7'4 G3 250 1G0 4 70
... 4 C7'v 77 213 40 4 70
10 I G7'4 71 259 GO 4 70
SO 4 C7', 39 2GS ... 4 70
40 1 C74 S3 21S 40 4 70
10 4 67'- S2 201 120 1 70
120 I 674 26 222 ... 4 70
... 4 67'2 76 220 . . 4 70
1M) I 67'i S'J 21S . 4 70
40 4 G7'4 51 241 ... 4 70
40 4 67 ' j CO 211 ... 4 70
40 4 G' 64 247 ... 4 70
... I 67'. SG 213 ... 4 70
40 4 70 S4 233 40 I 70
... 4 70 GS 211 2S0 4 70
SO 4 70 29 243 40 4 70
... 4 70 C9 216 ... 4 70
... 1 70 65 22.1 ... 4 70
SO 4 70 47 217 .. I 70
40 4 70 62 250 4 0 4 70
40 I 70 fi- 241 ... I 70
40 4 70 (7 219 . . I 70
110 4 70 64 2SS ... 4 70
SO 4 70 S3 2S ... 4 70
40 4 70 f,J 2.16 ... 4 72H
40 4 70 57 215 40 4 72'a
... 170 11. ... 4 72't
... 4 70 S4 2.11 ... t 72'a
160 4 70 62 2.59 ... 4 72',
80 4 70 7S 241 40 4 72'fc
40 4 70 SG 213 SO 4 72'..
SO I 70 7? 237 40 4 72'fe
... 4 70 r.S 2S3 120 4 72'4
... 4 70 43 197 ... 4 72'i
... t 70 27 277 ... 4 72'-
40 I 70 117 251 240 4 72'.)
... 1 70 55 2S2 40 4 72'i
120 4 70 ,52 235 ... 4 72';
SO 4 70 69 239 ... 1 72'4
40 4 70 2t 319 ... 4 72',
SO 4 70 76 232 ... 4 72'',
... 4 70 69 251 ... I 72'i
... 1 70 70 255 . . 4 72':,
10 I 70 69 269 ... I 72',
,40 t 70 71 269 40 I 72't,
... 4 70 ;-, 2 to ... I 72'..
... 4 70 51 299 SO I 72U
160 I 70 71 2S0 SO I 72't
... 1 70 71 291 120 1 72'-
... 4 70 79 211 . . 4 72U
10 4 70 fl) 29.1 40 4 72U
10 4 70 66 241 . . I 72' .
... 4 70 to 270 ... 4 72k.
... 4 70 73 244 ... 4 72'-
... I 70 70 259 ... 4 72'
SO 4 70 62 2M ... 4 75
SO 4 7 0 56 2'0 . . 4 75
160 4 70 59 240 . . 4 75
120 I 70 55 26.1 ... 4 77U
40 4 70 91 221 40 4 77',4
... t 70 55 307 ... 4 SO "
SO I 70
(58.
.206
13 241
3.
229
71....
91. ..
'0....
0.3....
6! . . . .
W.. .
CO....
62....
S3....
71....
3.!....
69....
SO....
61....
7S....
29. . . .
..261
..20fi
..225
.269
..207
..239
..279
..2S4
,.21S
..223
..2S5
..263
..23S
qui
....219
. . . .273
S
iiiiSi
....2S1
. . . .233
....211
....201
....217
102
SI 241
SO 203
10 213
G5 240
34 315
43 216
ISO .24
G7 214
S9 217
61 201
75 221
75 211
61 251
91 212
SO 224
M 2IS
30 269
27 192
01 2in.
SHEEP The demand today was of liberal
proriortlons and the market onened steadv
nnd closed a little stronger. The trade ws's
falrlv active nt prevailing nrlces and the
liens '-ere emntled In good season. Rep
res.'nt.itlvo sab below will fhow Uie prices
paid for the d'fferent kind-.
Quotations: Choice bandy weight veor
lings. $3 iViiiO); good to choice fed year
lings, $5.l'.iVft5,75; fair lo good yearlings. $5. to
15.G0; good to cholco wethers. $5..W5.50;
fair to goon wethers, $5,1515.30: good to
choice fed ewes, $I.G5fj4.S3; fair lo good
ewes. $t IOIi 4.00: good to choice native
Inmbs. Ji. fiuai! sr.: good to choice western
Is nibs, $6.65 fi 6.75; fair to good western
lambs, $6.25716.50; feeder wethers. $1.25774 75;
feeder yearlings, $5,0015.60; good to cholco
feeder Iambs, $1.7555.75. Representative
pales:
No.
10 ewes
257 Mevlcnn ewes, culls
8 bucks
221 hi" ttin lambs
I ewes
155 ewes .', .
2i wcitern yearlings
412 n ester n wethers
12' KT'll'I'll yearlltlRS
42 western wethers
s western yearlings
190 western yearlings
97 western lambs and yearlings
I western lambs ..
2SI wesiorn Prritis
1 western lamb
311 western larrbs
197 western lambs
201 western lambs
A-. Pr.
110 3 25
75 $1 CO
16 I 2.5
91 t 50
110 I SO
110 I SO
111 5 25
10S 5 10
111 5 CO
119 5 63
96 5 72'j
104 5 72
65 5 M)
105 6 00
65 fi 43
90 6 75
67 6 50
93 fi 75
S9 6 75
(IIM'UiO 1,1 VII STI1CIC MARKET.
('utile (lenernlly St mutter Ilou" Are
i.flvi. Siii.i null l.nttlbs Mi'iiligr.
CHICAOO. Fob 2. OATTLK-Roieipn.
13,000 bend; generally stronger: natives,
good to prime steers, steady to 10c higher.
J5.n0fiii.00; poor to medium, about st"iid.v,
$1 001( 1.75: selected feeders, rtcady. Jl 255;'
1.75; stoekers, ipdet, $1. lOiil.HO; cows,
steady. W.OOfi 1.25; heifers llrm J3 2.r1il.C5;
cinners. atrotiK. $2.IOfJ.!i. bulls, steady,
$2.71f l.2i: lalves. strong, $5 OilK CO; Texans,
receipts, soo head; Texas fud slers. steady,
$3,001(5.00; Texas bulls, firm. $3,251(5 T5.
HOCiS- Receipts, 29.000 heid, tomorrow,
estimated 30.0n0 head: left over, '..nro;
active, averaging shade higher: top, $I97'j;
mixed nnd butchers $1 TOfj I.Wa, good to
choice heavy. $1 W I.'i7k., lough lieaw.
J4.TOfi4.fsl; light. $1. GOfli. S5; bulk of snles.
jl.snfj4.fHi.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-RccelnlH, 12.000
head: sheep mid lnmln strong. lolSc
lilglier: good to choice wethers, $5 I015.S5;
fair to choice mlxul. $l.50f5. 10; W'-st.-rn
sheep, $5.25f(5.Mi: yearlings, $5.T51 SO; na
tive lambs, $3.00177.35; western lambs, $G 00
f7.33.
.imv VorU l,le Slocl..
Ni:V YdltK, Feb. 2,.-HK."V'r Hc
celptu, 2,15 liend: slenily to 11 sbaile lower;
bulls steaily; cows lirm to 10c higher, aluoil
rill sold; steers, $l.55f5 15; mw, $2. lu'n.l 75:
oxen anil stags, J3..W l.'o, bulls. $1 50? 1 To;
cablef steaily; exnorls, 57 cattle, I'.'li -lireii
anil li.floo imarters of I .- f : none tomorrow.
CAI.VMS-necelptM. l.ffls beml; weak, . 'n.
Ing dull; venlH. J5.l.05S (A; clinlre, JO.5. Ilttl"
calvis. 11. mu I ..Vi ; barnyard stocit, $:i Mtf
3.50; sfiiillicrii calves, $3 (Wif3 60.
fill i:KI" AND I.AMHS-Uei clnts. tM
bend: sheep, llrm; lambs, piffl'i higher;
25 car" iinsnld' sheei. S(0ft(i1; l.irnb",
$7 (NViifc, 12'.,. Willis, $5 miin 00
III 11 IS Iteifipt-. 7 I'.' b'.iil, 111 m at $5 25ff
5 !'i
Korlluiiiiil.cN In tin- 'I01111I11I01.
WAHI'IM 1 at I'Vli ii JAmm I'a h
stem und ' It Krcbs, wlu have arrived
hero from Uie Santiago momitH'ns, report
that there hale been m.iti) earthquike
shucks In tkit section since last Cn-l't-nuts,
being very seine on January 2- and
February II. No ivrlous damnge Is Imoi.n
to havo been done, ns there are few h.iliha
tioua there.
BrerdlllK 11 ml Knlnillix Horses,
A writer in (ho Journal of Agriculture
offers the following pertinent suggeaUun
to the brooders of grade hoises-
"No nun rhould breed a grade or natlio
mare to a si-tob stallion, or even to a grado
stallion, when I: is possible to have the serv
ices of a flm-cisss imported stallion or .1
stallion of puio breeding. One should also bo
careful that the general conformation of the
tn.tre corresponds sutTUirtitly with that of
tho xtalllon to make the product of tho
mating an animal of good lines.
"A good colt haling been produced, tho
qtleMlioi ef proper raising Is the vital rne.
If it grade colt lie given scrub earn und scrub
fcfls he will iilnimt certainly be 11 disap
pointment to tho breeder. This is where tl.o
great mistake is nude on most of our fanm.
It Is frequently true that the scrub colt w 111
do better on scrub euro than the high grade,
for tho reason that tho parents of the scrub
have given him blood that preparrn him to
f'irn Just mirh treatment. Under an Impronrr
mode of treatment the grade Is likely to pre
noiit 11 poor showing as ho approaches ma
turity. The showing vclll llnd that ho h.ia
really lost his high stallion fee unless he fol
Ios It up with good feed and good care.
"The breeder must remember that tho
good qualities of the hloodnl home are really
due to a long line of good management In
tho anrestors of that horse, and tint this
good ninnaKtmrnt must be continued to per
mit him to gfvo a good return for money in
vented." N'ct 1, ,ill's Hog".
Prospects arc reully good for hog produ "s
nnxt year, says the St. Paul (Jlohe. Every
thing Indicates that the stock of hogs will
run very low this winter. Even the bis
packers, with all their dtiilrc to bear tho
market, are confcHsing that hom will be
woll rleaned up by spring. This uhou'd
encourage growers to keep careful wat h
on their blood tows; make arrangements
for comfortable farrowing places; feed
mjws for milk development; see that they
get exercise, pure air In their hleeplng
places, dry quarters, and In other ways
make them comfortable, ah well as her
little ones when they come. Every pig
saved this spring may be a big, valuable
hog next fall or winter.
When oHttr fall cooiult
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