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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, "FEBRUARY 12, 1901.
mWMMl AND FINANCIAL
VIil Inflimifftl ij IJlfflnfllh la Corn
Mflkxi Oliirp AilvuDM
Kf.rM 81'tCULAIIVC INUIUSr IN CORN
l.llllt' Muslin., In iinit ltiirl.H1'rti.
Muni .Minlrriili'lr .tHIte, ttlth
I'fli'c, Well .iiiliilnt-il liy
MtiM MnrUr-l,
f II l 'Artn, IVK tl Hlfffinth in mrn rt-
fl'I'iH II (flllllf'Bff III Hfl llVerf-tlld wheal
hiith") wm iHiiwllil rnr ii slmrp nil
V.i.' Ifl llm IffllKf Iwtlljr, AlHjr Wlli'iit tin,
I' V IHllHtr Nswtly nil thr- cirii ww
Vr.., ImiIIHIi iiml llm I iiinrket elunml
(in HMlniilMy On Ik advanced He In tyiii
I ' . Willi" provision htiwil it llrm
h.iIi iiiit'lmiiKnl lt Iff' higher.
titi.iriliijr' nlfninioim mill I'oMll.lcni Imnrs,
!' I'lK 'in nllnllitllitfi nf liitrlsli slntlstl'S
Willi which lo begin miw ii iiniltt'ililn
((. ri lmlr driven l' cover. The
x''i'i'll Ml ifirlH fufecfiMcil Hutirdiiy
ir n ci! mriirnif., Iiui lnslen.1 of llndlng 11
biding insts! on which lo ficiiru proilt
fimtl wer 1'nhfrimtiMl lv h very stiff
iiMirhfl. Willi lli okiiIii price nf the Alny
iiillnil hh.'IimiihimI Ml 7IH1i741.c. Tilt' mar-
Uli llNll iM'fll sold III M Standstill, anil I ho
inli in t'ivr iiiiriHi'li-il it stampede,
uhl'li iliplii. mure IIImtiU offerings from
I' i'Mi ' ii Hi" rl, fun l'il Alny In 7ric dur
ing Hit firi iitiur 'l1it chief fnt'tor In
l.'SI' "Itllllg Hie iH'ltrlMlltll'KN llf llm stlltl"-
ii' t WH Hi" strength fiirly developed In
Hit' iiiin iiiiirki't. itliliiiiiMli ii I't'iiiirtt'il re
! t..i iii ill" mill, uitr or Argentina's cx
t'ortHlile mi r pitiM. Miriulliii'KM in Hi" Liver
l'"'il market mill Hi" iiinili'i'iitliiii tr north
f"l i'ii'liiM tvi'i-n fonlrlhulury aids.
Jl'itw t i'Mrniii'"M mill ii diicrriifc In the
tullilr W"n lllllili'tltlill liililllliitiH III llm
iImv n bullish t'liiiMilt'riitliniM, which resulted
In ii flintier iiilvmit't' during llm afternoon
l'i .''i TIiIm bulge ni'iir Hit' etui nf llm
ft Inn Imlleil It'itllzlhg hy longs, under
hli Ii ii ri'Mi'llmi In 7tHir funk place, h it
I lit' t In"" whs ttlniiiK, .Mny c higher nt
, .',4;r,". , ffiilnii' or tin day's trade
Ih" rt'liilhc weakness of .Inly wheal,
which was pi'tnlslpntlv dumped mi thn
tniiikct In IIIiithI tiiimillllt'M hy ntiij tir tun
i 'ililinlxnlnti hnllKt'M till llm prion wan nt
mm limn I'.r nmlrr .Mny, Tho nmli Inuln
jvnx mil I'liiiMi'iiiii'iithii, "xporttTM rciilrliiK
ill IN IiiiiiIh tiilii'ti Ht til" Hi'iilin.iril. Willi"
mi "MinN himlNi'HK wiih ilaltiii'il fnr thin
innrKfl ni'iilinitril i'U'iirmirr In whont mill
llnur with i'iiiiil In 1,1112,0x1 Im. Hlnrn Hnt
nrilm I'rlmiiry rt'i'i'lpiN iiKitrPKitlnil 727,im
Im ,Mlnii"iipnllM mill Diiltiih rt'colvctl (Kr,
itl't. iikhIiihI !UI lam niir. I.otal rt'tflhlH
yrri- It rnr. Ihrt'f nf t-niilnirt isruil" Thn
wnilil h lNlhln Kh'iw"il a ilrrrimini nf 1.373,
(l hi Vnrlcr Hhlpuii'iiiit, iircirillim- in
nniiril nf Triiil" llcori'it, W"ro H,H),i) Im.,
whli" Ih" mnniiiit tin phukiik" lncrt'n.vil
;;'HM") bu,
Cnrn jvfirt , iit'tlvn mid Hlrnni? from Hlurt
In f ltd nil. Hpiciiliillvn Intcri'M wiih Ki-oii,
lh vnltiiii" nf IiiihIiioh.h htitvy ami prlios
iih'tv'n prt-vlniiN IiIkIi trcnnlH fnr thn orop,
Hin, ill rt'r"iptit, iinriivnrnlilii wrathor tnr
inn' Ins Mm i-rnp In miu-kpt, thn cnntlnti"l
lifinr KnullnR nf frrMi urrlval.H, thn fiih
Initial hlnh iirlf" nt hnwt In thn mnrkrt
nt Ih" utiifk yiiriln, InKuther with light
tntinirv ni r"ntnnt'CM In local tililn mul tho
"X 't'llfiit riiHh ili-maiul furmi'il thn linxlH nf
tho market' mrt'iiKlh, Thn opi-nln wiih
;,r hUlirr rnr May at Sfi'.ir to 39c. Hull
lititlTH t'tini" Intn th" mn.rk"t whlln tho
("alinanl wn mi Infltifntlal imrcha,"r.
Hhi'rlH who hint until tniilpr .TJo were com
j'' llrti in nivi r al a Iohh, Tlt"rn wan con
fliliTiihl" r'mtiKlim' from May to July at
' illlT"r"iir" Tim fomlilnril htivltiB prrji.
fiir" rnrrrtl May nharnly up In RSV tlurltu:
Ih" fnri'iionii. At thin prlcn thn murkct
iloi."il, Wn linprovi'tl from Hntitrday
Ixiial rrrnlptn wt-ro 271 earn, Importers
rrjMirlrtl Kl lonilx takfii.
Thirn wan llttln litmlnrfs trmmnctctl In
Hit. na tit nuirkt't. Iho tnont Important tkal
. . ,,ny '"''" H'" purchano nf W.000 hit.
r Mny by onn nprralnr. Tho iiniliTtonn of
Iiui ninrkpt wiih llrm, In sympathy with
wlimt mul corn, nnil on llm Kimd rnnh tlo
rnnnil Itt-rHiitn worn 267 rum. May solu
'Mvi"ii r,i4r ad 2.Vo and closed t;
hlKlmr nl 25o
i 'rnvn with it modrrat"ly nrtlv" mar
lt"l while prlfi-M wern niiHtalned bv thn re
flwtfil Hlri'mil h tr th" nriiln and hog mar
"'. T?m "l"niand wan tinod, but tho
l.l Inuln wan wlllinut rnperlal feature.
May pork Hold Imiwrrn Ill.fi7'4 und 41I.121A
mid "lnn"il lit.! blither at tH.12t4: May lard
p"IW"rn 7.r.2ij and 7.fVi7.B7!4. rlonhiK im
f hiiiiK".l at tf.r.2S. and May film I otw en
; nj'i. mid I7.in. with in., clom, r.o up at J7.10.
l.ttllinati'd recelptH tomorrow; Wheat. SO
rZtti hra'tl: 310 '"rs: 3,0 cnrs!
Thn li'iulhuf futtiri'H raiiRed aa follown:
Artlrlen.l Otfn.t HIkIi.I Low. Closo.l Safy,
Whrnt
Krb,
Mar.
Mnv
turn
I'fb
Mar.
Mny
(lain -
l'"b.
Mny
Tork
Ki'b.
May
lar.l-
lh.
M.ir.
Mny
llllit.
Ih,
May
Nn. 2
..,."i,.!l"0,J!"nn" wprn n" follows:
.il'.'.'i .,t-D.ll,Li'l,,'r J'ntcnts, $3.MM.S0;
JlralghlH, .T I2m.fc; rlearn. I2.70fi3.30
retl
7ISHi 7.Vi, 7G'.Sfn.l 7li
'"' mi'" 3Suj"".isU lilt.) 371
uii.l sal aui 3D-;bvmi
i m & 3&
ii H2tAi n wal
1I074 1II2V4; ll07!i 1H2&1I 02(5
l H'i i Hl'i IFYf 7 H 7 45
i ri 7 67HI 7 62(i 7 r.24 7 52H
Y6--7-io1'-7i h?A 7
i..H.,.rI'i?hi?' 10fi3.40; bakers. J2.aX?f'2.c6
,jj '',;-Tr. ,- '-nrltiK-. BCJ?07Hoj No. 2
I OUN No, 2, SXc; No 2 yellow. 3Sc
flZHt.f, No. 3 white. 2i12Sc.
ItYi: No. 2, MM814c.
nAlll,i:Y-(.'nintnoii. lUI7o: fair to
clinb'n malllllK, 4S1(Sle.
HIJHDH KJ.tx, No. 1 northwestern. Sl.fPU'
,,:,,eu. ,,,.,.,,r,-.no,,-50WU'',: c,ov,r' r.
ritOVIalONH MeHH pork,
nilt..m, lartl,
rll.H MldeH
xhotildprH
Hide fbnxed). I7.2f.fi7.l0,
Bill I $127 lmia f 'llKh wlncs Pe"
forlmliy U' cc,pt!, nnJ "hlpmonts
per bhl., S13.X.
nl. per ion ib., $7. 15i?7. 17U." Short
MooH"), 17.0.Vi,7.20. SVy Baited
' l'Uvi6;660- 8h"-t clear
Artlrlen.
flour, bhls
Wheat, bu
f'nrii, bu
Oaln, bu
Hyp. bu...
Hurley, bu
IlecelptH, Shipment,.
.... 3,flf) 30.000
.... ra.ooo (i7,nio
.....'ui,i)i sd,oi
....37S,Oi 113.000
.... 2.0iV 20l
4I.W il.000
in" i rouuen exeiiiuiKo today Iho but
ter market wan Inactive; creameries, nw
; IV. , ,,lr'M' ll ISc. Clueso. dull at o'i
1MIV". Kbks. dull; cases returned, 1SC.
iM:1 VCIII IC (il.'M'.lt.M, Jl.VHKDT,
t llnlittlon.
ttf Ilic liny
ft III HIDlt 1 1 1
"it Viirlnu,
n'V,YOIIK' 1'on -PI.Ol'H-Hecelnt,
wniii. iirmer tviin wheat, eoiitliu ed h ow
. .......... ,,,., Mraimit.,, J3.4ift
3 r Mlnnevota pi.ti-nts. it fi i .vini Ji
nmtr, quiet, fair to good. ' ttTfW.Ts- chnlc
nt fi'HSia g- I'vhea'nourfduli
lilt 'K V 1 1 KAT Quiet, C01,G2c.
New ork. '
I'DltNMICAI-Hlenilv .ll...
K. city. Sic; Ilraiidywliiei2 V. itl!urr"
HK Firm; No. 2 venti.m nn: ..
Mini., Klt.ir.Tn I ' "
1. f.
c. I. f.,
western,
iitlnal, ntnto. IUlifi7c. c. I. f . cm- ij.u
MA Itl.K V-Qulet . feeding. 4sUbT c.
New York; limiting, lilsitir.c.
!....'"'' MAI.T-lJull: westorn. ttliVc
WHUAT- Itecelpti.. 42.3X1 bu. ; "pnt Irm
No, 2 red. Hc. f o, I, atloat No '2 red',
t'lt'viilor. No I northern, hiiiuth, fGic
f n, b., mlnat; No. 1 hard, nuluth. SWe
f o b , atlnal. Option opened atoady am
nt i.iiei. iidvanced, being ntlmulated by re
l.ortn of unfaynrnbl" weather In tho win.
ter wheat belt, it big vlnlblo supply ,1 el
rrritKc, lutluentlal nuppnrt at Chicago
liirgw ileiiriuict'!! ami general ctiverlng. In
llm hint half hour, however, prlcen eased
ff under realizing mid closed uinu.ttlmi n.
',1l'c net advance March. 7i?kr7:n.e.
.'.?:."' i., WuP 5l,1," 3-ifio, closed
".1;.. ;"'"itw'c. ciuseu 7,c,
rollN-ltecelpts, .ti.i75 bu.; expurts. 2I9.
251 bu , (mIm. MUrnO bu. future.,. 1S.0.X) sunt
fpot, llrm; Mi. 2. isc. elevator. Option
i'"".1". H'. hi "mi ingiier on goo
weterii buying, higher cables, the rise I
wheal, heavy clearance and coverlnu
cloned llrm at 1f'c net advance. Mare
cicunl nt tvv. May, IUtIJ4c. closed
4V,.-. July. 4l,UIIVe. closed 4 IKc.
tl.VTW- Itecelplj. I3.S0) Im. ; exports, 67.153
mi . nHit, iirm; .o. s. atn.c; nn. 3, Soo; Nn
5 while. 33e; No. 3 while, 321,0. track
tolled, western, anfiaitie. track, white 3
lWc. option were quiet, but llrtnly held
nun orn.
IIOIi4-HI.uly: titiite. common to cUolc
! . rp. Utftnc. ISO1.! crop. Iiqi5; i,l, oh!
9' .!?r.,rtr r.,8Vi ic; im
cr . ttllli.'. old old". 2-lltV
IllUUS-l'iim, Uulvcjtun, to 23 lbs
lv,tjp, . f '..HfrifnlM. 21 to 25 lbs , IDc; Texas
dry l to m ij l.V
, I ; A 'f 1 1 KM ,i"iiil), lietnlnel; nrile. H'lenns
Atrei light In heavyweights. 24ft25c; inld,
."a'ttflSIV'
WOtll, QttUI. domt-nllp fkece 212;
Texnn, IMflftt
IMlOVIHIuNH H""f. quiet; family, Jll.OOfl
U'H lins, IlitiWiiSO; beef linms, Jln.'i
"nf", tliv India inesH, iH.iMllli.no. Cut
mt'ittn ntr ath . plekletl bellies. $7.fiJ'.4'OT W!
pit klt"l nhii'ilders, H.7fti).C0; pickled hams,
to ti!t (o, l,anl nteaily: western nteamed,
7nn, rellnt'tl. slemly; continent, J.75; Koutli
Amerlrn. stn. ciimi.niintl, Sfi.&ilf5.t;2,i. I'ork,
lead), fainllv. JI6 fX.fIR.M; tdiort cloar,
tt4.7ftvinrVi. mis-. l.'l.7WiH.&0.
III'ITKH lletelpt,, V.SW, pkgs.! fresh
creiiiiiiTy, ItVfl'r.'r; Juno creamery, 15y2l)c;
fntlnry. lTll',c.
f'lll;KHi;-lecelpts. 2.0S.1 pkgs.; firm;
funey. large, fall mad", Uli'tUl'ic, fancy,
stimfl, fall uindt'. lli'(l-f.
HflHH -llecelpt, K.3I3 cases;' market
weak; wtmtern, nt mark, 18VfC23c; southern,
nl mark, 1'iftKe.
TAM,OW-Htcatly; city. 44c; country,
4)4 '.
i'OII.TIlY--Allve tiuleti fowls. 11c;
chlckfiif, He, turkeys, Milflc. Dressed poul
try, Mendy; turkeys, llflll'io; chlck'ens, 'J
it Inc.
AlirTAI.S-Th" week starts with Ihc gen
eral situation In metal clrclees about as
prevalent all last week, and In fact for
some montliM past. Trading wns to supply
iiuuii'iuai" wains. Tliu tenuency or vmues,
nevertheless, I, downward, as tho statis
tical position Indicates an abundant qunn
Illy In all linen of metnls. Tin In London
wn, 10s higher ami was systematically
firm. I'npper remnltiH dull and featureless
Incally, tlesnll" a rlsn of 10s abroatl to 71
15, Prevailing prices at the close hero
were I17.il.) fnr lake ennner and Jlt!.C2'4 for
('listing und electrolytic, head nnd spelter
ioi ii ruieii nun, Willi minuets slow, dur
ing al Jl.37'4 and $.'l.WiU3.tv. respectively.
Domestic Iron mnknts, though a Uttlo
more active today, wcru unchanged nt
J'J.frrtlo.tx) for ilg Iron warrants; iiorthern
foundry, l5.(mtfir,.5o; southern foundry,
ll.50'(lir..7r); soft southern, JI3.00? 17.75. Tho
IJiiu is Ii markets were (lull. Glasgow closlnc
at 51-t IM and .Mlddlesborough at ls.
OMAHA AVIIOI.KSAI.i: AI.VHKKTS.
Coiiillllnn, or Tentl" nnil (luntndons
on Sin ill" mul I'nnej- I'rotliietn,
KdOH-Itecelnts. light: good stock. lCff
IflV,
i.ivn I'orintv-nens. un:c: vojuk
staggy mid old roosters. .tftC:; ducks, Wt
6'.t': geese, t.Wu'n", turkevs, tjV4f7c.
riiKsii nn asnn ronriiv Hens. ?u
1ls.'; rooster, ipce; ducks, JiiVuSc; geeso,
S'Afflt:. turkeys. MllOo.
OA AIK- .Mnllaril tlueks. ner tin?... Jt.0,Vi
8.D0, teal, J1.W1.75; mixed. Jl.50gi.75; jack-
raiiints. ii.5i.OTi.7G; cottontails, oocfijl.io.
II ITTIIII (Vinininii In fair. llflllt.l(!
choir". 134i 14c; senarator. 22c.
lit 1,3 1 1 OYKT !Ht V rrt grade. Knlld
packed, New York counts, per can, CSc: ex
tra M'lects. 32c; standards. 2jc: medium,
20o. Hecond grade, slack tilled, New Yorlc
counts, per cnu. 30c; extra selects, 2fic;
stnndnrds, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
JI.25.
r oz :.n Fiu:aii risii n nek bnss. inc:
whltn bass. 10c; blucllsli. 11c; bullheads, 10c;
bluo tins, 7c; catllsh. 12c; cod, tic; croppie,
10c; rlscoes. So; halibut, 11c; herring. 45(
fie; haddock, Oe; mackerel. 20c: perch, 5?r
7c: nlekernl. 7c: nlke. 9c: red snanncr. 10c:
salmon, 14c; hiiiiAbIi, Sc; atucttj, 10c; truut,
10c: wliltcn.h, 6c.
IMfiKONH-ldvo, per tloz., !jc.
VICAliS-f'holce. OifTlOc.
1IAY I'rlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' nssoclatlon: Choice upland,
Js.tu: No. 1 upland. J8; medium. J7.D0; coarse,
J7. Ilyn straw, J5.au. rncse prices aro ror
buy of good color nnd quality. Demand
rnir. neceipis, t cars.
OATH No. :i Wllltc, 3IC.
COHN-No. 3, 32c.
intAN-J14 0O.
VKOKTAHLiES.
HARSNirS Per bu.. DOc.
TUnNII'S I'er bu. basket, 40c
HBKTB-l'er bu.. 40c.
CAHHOT.S-I'er b' 40a
IdCTTITK-Per t . '0543c.
KAD1BHK8 Per v ie.. Joe.
PAHSMCY Per doz.. 35c.
l.'BANH Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket. Si:
string, ROc.
l'O TATOKU-t'er mi., wiiooc; inano, per
bq.. Me.
KWKUT POTATOKH rer DDI.. J2.
CAHHAOK Holland ffeert, l7i2c.
TOMATOUS California, ior 4-baskct
cratp. J2. . . ...
ONIONS Native, per tiu.. Ji Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c.
(. I'Jlil'iiii wamornm, an to size, cfflioc;
Kalamazoo, 25300.
CAUliFL.owjiH canromin, per crate.
13.
t- iiuna
ailAPKS-Malaga, per keg, JB.B0(f?9.O0.
f,tl, Ha. 1.1.1 tl nA,lA,n 1 rj.1 IC
in I i.i.o i , w". 1 ., , u.wiuiu,
California Hellllnwurs, per box, J1.B0.
(!UANIll':itllIKS Hell nnd HllKlo. S10 tier
bbl.: Jerseys, per bbl.. 19: per crate, J3.25.
TltOPICAIi FRUITS.
OH ANOKS California eedllngs. J2.25a
2.W; navels. J2.751i3.2o; Mexicans, J2.0u;
Florl.las. J3.i.
IjI'.MONo cniirornia, extra fancy. J3.50:
choice, J3.
HA NANAH Per iiuncti. nccominc to size.
J2.lXXif2.50.
! iit i aiuornia, new cartons, soc; lay
ers, 7iie; imiiorleii, per in., issflac.
OATHS I'erslan. in co-lb. boxes. Ha rs. Bo
per lb.j Halloween, 5V&c ner lb.
M1SCKM.ANEOU3.
IIIDK8 No. 1 green. Cc: No. 2 trrenn K
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, Co; No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 12 lbs,. Sc: No. E veal calf. 12 n is
lbs., Cc; dry hides, SQISo; shcon nolts. 2M
75c: horse bides, Jl.fjO2.2n.
NtlTH Kncllsh wafnuls. tier lb.. ia. ni
bens, per lb 13c; almonds, per lb., lSffcoc
raw peaniits, per lb.. EiRoWc; roasted. CUffS
IW, lirazus, isc; pecans. 10012c.
.SI. I.nnU O nil n nnil ProTUIons.
ST. LOUIS. Feb 11 WITR ATTrio,fc,..
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72?c; track. 74fi
.Se; Alny. .3,iii773Hc; July, 724c; No. 2 hard,
.Oflie.
KIjOPH Dull: imtpnt, is fffifi in.
fnncy mid straights, J3.20f(340; clear, J2.70
HIIICDS Tlmotbv. In rlemnml nn,l nr o.
Jl.251j4.70 for average receipts; prime worth
iiiiuu. nux, iiigner ai
COHNAIICAI-Steady at J2.03.
Hit AN Scarco and llrm: unrkxr!
track. 70c. ...
HA Steady: tlmnthv. tl KfifMO m.
prairie, J5.fn)ti!l.W. " '
wuiHivV Sleailv at J1.27.
IKON COTTONTIKS-I.owcr at $1.00.
HAOOINO-774e.
1IH.MP TWINIC-J9.00.
I'HOVISIONS Pork. slrnnir InhUnn.
Jll.fit). Ijirtl. nominal at J7.25. Dry' salt meats
itiuxcui. strong; extra snorts. 7.I2ij; clear
ribs, J7.25: clear sides, J7.37H. Uacon
(boxed), strong; extra shorts, $7.!7V4; clear
riiim, ii.i.'.j; cicar sines, 3,a.
a Kcail
salable, J4.17V4.
MI2TALS Lead. dull.
Spelter, weak: J3.70,
POUITIIY Quiet: ell ckens. 7We; .nr.
keys. EQuVic; youngr, 6V4c; ducks, 8c;
geese. Be,
Hl'TTJill Stent y: creamery. wnaio'
dnlry. UfrilGc.
Kijiis steady: 17c.
HKCICIPTS-Flour. 10.000 bhls.: n-ht
53.() bu.; corn, 131,000 bu.; oats, 88.000 tin.
HIIIPMBNTS-Flour. 15.(s) bb s .: when!
C3.000 bu.; corn, 127,000 bu.; ontB, 61,000 bu.
l.lvpriiool (iriilit mill l'roilucn Mttrlcet.
I.IVF.HI'OOI.. Feb. 11. WIIRAT Boot
dull; No. 1 California. 6s2Hd; No, 2' red
western, winter. Bsaid; No. 1 northern,
spring, (is 2d. Futures, steady; March, Cs
lltl; May, 5s lia.il.
CORN - Snot, steady; American mlvorl
new. BuO-d; American mixed, old, 3s lid.
Futures, uleuily; Februnry. 3s9T4,i. Mnrch
3s!M; May. SnDil.
PHO VISIONS Ileof. eanv: evlm Tnriu
mess, OlsOd. Pork, dull; prlmo mess west
ern. GlsSd. Hams, short cut, 14 to 1C lbs.,
stendy, 4 la fkl, Lard, steady; prlmo city,
3SHCd; American rollnctl. In iinils. 39s fit.
Hacon. llrm; Cumberland cut, :n to 30 lbs,,
lis; short ribs, Hi to 24 lbs.. UsCd; long
clear middles, 28 to 31 lbs., 40s Cd; long clear
miimies, ncavy, ,u io ,u ins., oysui; snort
clear backs. Hi to 20 lbs., 3Ss3d; clear bel
lies. 11 to 15 lbs., 41s fid. Shoulders, tcunro.
11 to 13 lbs,, tlrm, SC., 3d.
1'KAS Canadian, spot, Bs Sd.
HOPS At London (Paclilc const), steady.
4tfi:5ir.s. '
FIOl'It St. Louis funcy winter, stendy,
Ss M.
HI'TTKH Dull; flnest United States. 93s;
good Fnlted States, 79s.
CllKKSK-Qulet; American llnest white,
tOsiCd; Amerlcnn llnest colored. Bis fid.
TALLOW Prime city, dull, 25s 6.1; Alia
Indian, In lyindon, easy, 27s.
Kniisnn CI I j- (J ruin nnil I'rnvlslnus
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 11. WH RAT May,
C7o; cash, No. 2 hard. fiSJifiSVic; No. 3. G7fff
fiTTsc; No. 2 red. 7iy.iff72,c; No. 3. fi970c.
COHN May. 37c; cash, No, 2 mixed, SO'l
4j3ii'c; No. 2 while, 37',.c; No. 3, 37c.
OATS-No. 2 while, 27v4c.
MAY Cholrn timothy, ?10.50nU.OO; rholco
'l 1 1 1 1 It i J.iUfJI i'.UU,
KOgHTFlnn; frrhli Mlnsouri nnrt 'Knnsns
. .. -'-- ..... . ..-i-i. U1UI nt'lli
new wbllewno.l easos Inc Hided, '4c more.
KKCKIPTS-Whent. SI.800 hi l.; corn? 61,.
ft bu.; oats 19,000 im,
SIIIPMKNTS-Wheat, B5,200 bu,; com,
9.000 bu.; tints, 6,000 bu '
l'lillntleliililn Produce Market.
PHIIUDKLPHIA. Feb. ll.-IJCTTKR-Hteady;
fancy western creamery, 22hic:
funcy western prints, 23c; fnncy nearby
KlHJS-Steady; fresh nearby and western
22c; fresh southwestern. 2lJi21Hc; fresh
PIMiilM'i lit
Clll.l-.Sh, t nrhnnged; New York
to cholco lOiJoiiiic.
A ..II
creams, fancy small, ll4c; New York, fair
(fin.1-
lirnhi Aalinre und AHnnt.
..NK".."K' Vvb' Tho statement nf
the vlslblo supply ot groin In storo ond
nflcat on Saturday. February S, ns com
piled by the New York Produce exchange,
Is as follows: Wheat. GS.49l.Orn Int., it de
crease of l,'.'73.fXi0 bu.; corn. 16,051 .MO bu., nn
Increase of l,22fi.rjeo bit.; oats. I0.2W,IK.) fill.,
nn Increase of 3i!l.(i0 bit.; rye, l.Doj.rto.) bu ,
nn Increase nf lO.tno bu.; barley, 1.7T9,iOJ
bu., a tlecreUKo nf 9I.0C0 bu
Toledo llrnlu mill Sccil.
TOLKDO, Feb. ll.-WHRAT-Dull nnd
firm; cash, 79c; May. fcO'.ic: July. ;9Vtc.
COHN Actlvo and strong; cash, 40c; May,
HTC.
OATS-Stendy; cash, 27c; Alny, 26)4c.
HYK &2!4c.
CLOVEH SKBD-FIrm; 1S99 prime, JG.70;
cash, J7.25; Alarch, J7.30.
.lllntieitlMill, Wbenl, Flour nnil llt-nn.
AIINNBAPOLIS, Feb. 11. WHBAT-Cash,
73'c; Mny, 74Mj;3itc; July. 75W75iic On
track: No. 1 hard, 7h',c; No, 1 northern,
1 3V: No. 2 norlhern. rs,f,
l'LOPIt First tinlents. tl.fr,fl4.15! urnml
patents, J3.?54.rxir first clears, 2.9.)ff3.00;
second clears,, Jl.90fi2.li0.
UIIA.N III bulk, Jll.50ffll.75.
I'corln .llnrket,
Feb. ll.-CORN-Hlgher;
No.
No. 3 white, 26Uc, billed
tho basis of $1.27- for
PKORIA,
2, 3214C.
oats-Firm;
through
WHIBKY-On
llnlshed goods.
.MlltrnnUce ffrnln Mnrltrt.
AltLWAUKKF,, Feb. 11, WHHAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, 75!4TJ7Gc; No. 2
nnrthertu 71?4ff7Sc.
HYB Firmer; No. 1. C3c,
HAIILUY-Stendy; No. 2, GSITSOe; sample,
456'fc.
Iluliilb Hrnlii Mnrkcl.
Dt'LUTH. Feb. 11 -WHKAT-Cash. 750;
No. 2 northern, GSljlVlic ; Alny, 7CHc ; July.
74,;ic
JOnN-37t,c.
OATS-26('.'6i,4c.
BRITISH EXCHEQUER NOTES
Prospect It c v Issue of The in lit
ported to lie Porclinsnblc
Aronnil 1)7.
Vt.'.W Vntltf t.V.I. .1 ...iB.i..
new Issue of Ilrltlsh exchequer notes wero
tho subject of cablegrams between bankers
In this city mul London. The Western Nn.
...,,( wuiiiv iiuuuiiij cuniuiiiers lllitt inn
bonds could bo purchased nrotind 97 nnd
ni.-Kiiii,titi inns, wincr ugcuuiua
wero bcllcvotl to bo active in representing
Investors, but slnco thn offering has not
tnken the form of public subscriptions lit-
11,. I., tr ......... n..., ll... .1 ..... 1 1
.... o nnutlll IIUUIU illU IICIIIIIH
MOVI5.MHXTS IX STOCKS AND 11I).M).
I'nloii Pncltlc Active In nn Olbcrtvl,"
SIiikkImIi MiirHi'l.
NKW YOHlv. l'Vll. 11.Tllnro ivnu o I'nrv
notable decline In the volume of business ni
the Stock exchange today and the most
actlvo stocks were thosu under pressure,
".in wiu exception ot I'tunn I'.'iclllC,
WhlCll WHS bonifbt with nnrUlini.t, ,ifi n
rising scale. The market wns again char
acterized by the wide movement In a. very
largo number of unimportant stocks which
are seldom prominent In tho dealings and
which ooinctlmes tin not appear In the rec
ord of transactions for weeks at a time.
In this class some of thosn recently
brought forwnrd Into promlnenco contin
ued nctlvo nt further advances, wbll"
others met profit taking nnd ngaln turned
bnck.
Among thoso nomlnnlly active woro Des
Moines & Fort Dodge, which roto 3!4; I'ero
Alarquette. 24: Wisconsin Central, 1S;
t Isronsln Central nreferri.il. .Hi! M,.rlcnii
Central, Ti; Mobile & Ohio, IH. Chlcngo
& Knutern Illinois wns conspicuous for a
violent nso of the preferred stock ris
ing 4, nnd rallying Bvnnsvlllo & Terrc
Haute 2i nftcr a dccllnn of a point. Stocks
In this class wero only nronilnnnt. bow-
ever, relatively speaklng.by contrast with
tneir usual oiiscurity. riio movement in
thi) cenernl llt wn, ovIrmnK nniifnanil
all tiny nnd tho greater part of tho day's
business In standard railroad stocks was
dono below Saturday's level.
ixmnon seni lower prices for tho tnter
nntlnnals to stnrt with, nnd there wn
some very heavy selling of Atchison, nnd
nt one time also of Union Pacific. A strong
rnllv In tho latter stock nnd a Jump In
Atchison to 6714 brought the market to the
nest or mo day. l'nlon Paclilc was lifted
two points over Saturday and tho pre
ferred 15. Pennsylvania was the only
other actlvo trading stock pmong thn
ntnndnrd railroads that rosn as mush n
11 point over Bnturdny. and In fact no rail
road stock of Importance fell ns much as n
point below Saturday at nny time, thus In
dicating the sluggishness of tho market.
Tho sprclnltles did better. Sugar rising
nt ono tlmo 2 points und People's Gas 2.
tho latter on the irood flnanclnl showlm?
mado In the niinunl report. Pacific Atnll roso
1i nnu iniernntionni rnper 274. western
l'nlon wns iidvanced ltt. The steel stocks
shared In tho sluggishness of tho general
market and only tho preferred stocks of
any companies sold ns much nH n point
nbovo Saturday. They were, us n rule,
however, llrmly held.
speculation, Having ncceptetl the reported
merger as a fact, now wnlts on an nu
thorltatlve announcement of tho llnanclul
terms of tho donl for n further Judgment
of Its benefits.
A rather disagreeable Impression to spec
ulators on thn steel deal was created bv
today's slump In the smelting stocks, offer
ing nn cxamplo of tho possibility of obsta
cles to great consolidation plans, even
when far ndvanced townrd completion.
Smelting common fell un extreme t under
very heavy offerings nnd tho preferred I,
Tho rallies wero fitful nnd feverish, tho
common closing with a not loss of 4U,
Tho money market condition disclosed
ny Saturday h nnnK statement nnti a de
pressing lnlluence. which was aggravated
hy tho subtreasury largo subtraction from
tho mnrket on account of Saturday's Cen
tral Pncltlc navment to stnrt tho week with.
Tho hardening of the London market again
turned exchange in an tno great centers,
Including New York, In favor of Ijndon.
Tho failure nf the Imperial bank of Ger
many to reduco tho discount rate was ob
viously duo to tho fear thnt London
would withdraw gold, and tho Berlin nd
vlces to the Associated Press reporting
that London exchange thero Is In tiemnnd
on American account Indicates that gold
may go from New York again on tho tri
angular operation.
Tho bond mnrket continued nctlvo. but
thero wero Home Importnnt reactions on
profit taking. Totnl sales, par valuo, J5,
750,000. United States 3s nnd new 4s nd
vanced U per cent on tho last call.
The following nro the closing prices on
tha New York -Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Tlnlllmnrfl Xr O...
Can. Paclilc
Can. Southern ...
Ches. & Ohio
hlcago u. v
1 it x- a
Cheiigo I. & L...
do piti..........
Chicago & K. I..
Chicago & N. W..
C It. I. & P
C. C. C. & Ht. L.
Colo, southern
do 1st prn
iln "(1 nfd
D'jl. & Hudson .
Del. L. W
Den. & H. Q
iln nfd
Brio
do 1st pin
t. Nor. jifd
locking Coal ...
locking Vallov..
lllnoln Central...
own Central ....
L
do pfd...
.. K. & V.
,ako Shore
.mils. A? Nash..
Manhattan L ...
Mot. st. uy
Mex. Central ...
Allnn. & St. L...
do pfd
Mn l'nnltli!
Alobllo & Ohio..
K. H I
do pfd
J. Central. 1
Iv
V. v. Central...
Nor. & West....
do pfd,
s'o. Paclilc
sir tiffl
Ontario & W,...
11. & n
iln nfil
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
tin 1st pfd
do i'd pin
Llo G. W
do pfd
1. .0 s. F. ..
do 1st pfd
lo -rt pin
L. S. W
do pfd
Paul
iln nfil
I PI TV .C. Omnhii
So. I'nrlllo
So. llaliwny ....
iln nfd
Tex. & Paclilc.
Union Pacific ...
no ptu
O.
Pc
lie
1
Hlr
st!
st!
st!
SS I
89
nU
90"
, 67J4
H0
, 32
, COS
,ioa
,172
,1-5'u
, 7- i
. -Mi
.195
29U
. fit.'i
. 1C)4
. 4S
.129V.
. 2'.4
. 51
. 41
.112
.220
. Wi
11M4
.11.1
. 19
. 71
.107
. 91 V,
21
. f,H
.1;,.
.1 1 ll,
. 4-.T
. M
. RTi'i
. tr,Vt
.")
. 13
. 76
.li9V',
2V
. 91
. 32,i
Wabash
tlo nfd
W. & U B
tlo 2d nfd
Wis. Central . . .
Third Avcnuo ,.
H. ft O. pfd
National Tubo .
do mil
Adams Bxprcss.
Am. Bxpress ...
U. R. Bxpress...
Wells-Fargo Ex.
Am. cot. uu
do nfd
Am. Malting
no nrii
Amer. S. & It...
do nfd
Amer. Hnlrlts ..
do prd
imcr. S. H
do nfd
Amer. 8. & W...
do nfd
Am. Tin Plato..
do nfd
Am. Tobacco ...
do prtl
Ana. AUn. Co..
Hrk. linn. Tr...,
Colo. F. & I
Cont. Tobncco ,
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do nfd
Gen. Blcctrlc ...
Glucoso Btlgur .
tin pru
Int'n'l Paper ...
do pfd
Lncledo Gas ...
Nat. Hlsoult ...
do pfd
National Lead
in nrd
Natlonnl Steel
do nfd
N. Y. A. Drake
No. American ,
l'aclllo Coast ..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Paclflc Jlnll ...
People's Oas ...
Pressed S. C...
do pfd
Pullman P. C.
Cons., monoy .... ?64Eri
do nccount n; 1 do 1st pfd
Mchlsnn T,r.., i, i
Can. Pncinc Heading
St. Paul. 156'SNo. Pacltle nfd.
Illinois Central. ..I32!i nrnnd Trunk ...
Loulsvllln 93 Anaconda
ij. l'. pfd..... .... 90 liiana Mines
ii. 1. tern
1
Mil, Stand. II. & T.
. 59VSugar
. tfo prd
. r,6J.Tenn. C. & 1
.152 U. S. Leather...
.1901 do pfd
,12a U. S. Rubber....
. 47t4i do pfd
. 234)Western Union .
. 75V4'Amnl. Coptir .,
. I") iRepubllo I. & S,
, im 1 uo pru
. Mi P. C, a. & Bt. I
. 1SS,
:
. CI'A
18V4
.122
. S7H
. ns
.ioiuj
.155
.1S7
. B714
.140
. 30Vi
. 4
' MU,
. 05tf
1
.' 17
:
. a
. 92'i
. im
KV,
. 9'!
. 53H
8IU
.196
. 47W
. 9IU
,. 21
. 73T4
,. 75
.. 40T
. IM
"M
. rs
.. 474
. IW
,.155
.. 2014
.. 53
. tl
. (Tl
'.
..illj'S
. .tv4
..108
.14HJ
.119V4
. "l'i
. 1.1
. 21
. 60
. 91 U
lev
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram s.tys: Tho stock mar-
Ket here was rainy nrisg in spue or trie
settlement, which wns going on smoothly.
Consuls wero he.'trdenlng on more hopeful
views of the war In South Africa. Tho
American department was Inactive; this
was In anticipation of tho holiday In New
York tomorrow. The only stock for which
there was a demand wns Atchison, both
Issues of whleh were bought largely on or
ders from New York. 'I he bank bought
JU211,Xi gold In bars from the open mar
ket anil received by Importation from
Turkey JClI.rxm. t eUinated thnt nbout
iM.OOO.w) more Is now tin the way to Lon
don from vnrlous quarters. Atotiey was In
demand for the i,(imi.(x) treasury bills
which were allotted today nnd for deposit
with applications for exchequer bonds, 'the
dnto when the listing of applications for
tho bonds closes has not yet been nn-nounccd.
New Viirk Money Mnrli"!.
NBW YORK. Feb. ll.-MONKY-On call.
stonily nt 2ij2'j per cent. Prime mercantile
pniicr, j;j'((i per cent.
STBRliING BXCIIANOK-Flrm. with nc
tunl business In bankers' bills nt J4.88B4.fvSV
tor tiemnun aim at J4.8l4'iH.S4,'fc lor sixty
days, 'os ted rales. JI.8ot4 and Sl.SOU.
Commercial bills, J4.S3Vtf4.S4..
HILVBR-Certitlcntes, 62tUc: bar, 61Hc;
.Mexican miliars, Ijiic.
HONDS-Oovernmeiit, strong; state, Inac
tive; rnllrond, Irregular.
The closliiK pitcrs on bond! today are
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg.lOSi; N. Y. Central ls..l0ii,4
tlo coupon 105U N. J- C. g. 6s. ,..129
tlo 3s, reg. . HOUNo. Pacific 3.... 7H,
uo coupon llo;? do 48 lllii
110 new is, reg..iarii, t r B i s.
do coupon I37u
11U Ulll lCg,.lJL
N. & Y. con. 4s,
Ore. Nav, is.
do 4s
O. S. L. s
.10SV
tin coupon .. . .113b
do .',s. reg Hin
du coupon .. .. Hoy do consol 6s...
D. of C. 3s, Cjs.,.123 Rending g. 4s....
Alcll. gen. 4s 103s. ll. G. W. Is
Atch. ndj. 4s !i24i8t L & I Al c. 6s.
Cutinda Ho. 2s.... no., Ht I. 8 F g. 6s
v. . y. 107 St. Paul cons...
do Bs ,ia 8. P. C. & P. Is.
C. & N. V. c. 7s. .1331, do Gs
do 8. F. deb. C,.l?t On lnplflr 4, .
Chlcngo Ter. 4s.. 97 so. Railway 5s..
Colo. So, 4s S7 K. R, & T. 6s....
I), .t It. Q. 4s... . 1U31,4 Tex. & J. is,. .
Brie.. gen. 4s nr, do 2s
F. W. & D. C. is.M d'nlon Paclilc 4s.
Wabash is
Gen. .Blcctrlc 5S..161U1
in, .viiiiiii in,,,,lltj4
L. A N. unl. 4S..101U
do 2s.
West Shore 4s. .,
I., I, & T, 2s... 78,iWls. Central Is.,
do 4s 97Gv'c. Centuries ...
.102(4
.10'J
.103;;
.127S
.11SH
4b
.129
184
118i
120H
. 90
.116
. 61
.116)4
. 95
.106H
.119U
Itlb
H44
S91-4
96 Vi
llonton Stock ltto tnt Inns.
HOSTON. Fob. 11. Call loans, 2V4S3H
cent; tlmo loans, 3fJ4 per cent. Ofllclnl
closing:
A.. T. 8. P...,
iln nfil . .
Am. Sugnv
do litd
Am. Telephone..
MOSIOIl v a 1
llosloii Blovatetl.,
Itoslon A Mn.
C. H. & Q
Dominion Coal...
tlo pfd
Federal Steel
tlo pfd
Fllchbnrir nf,l
Gen. Blectrlc ....
do pfd
Ate.v. Centrnl ....
N. B. G. Sr. C...
f)lil Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Pacific
union Land
P6U West Enil
Wis. Central ...
1I1H Atchison 4s
1ISV6 N. B. O. & C. 6s
I'll Adventurn
25IH Allouez Mill. Co.
ICSViAmal. Copper ...
V.iT. AttniiHc
144H Hoston & AInnt.
36 Hutte & Hoston.
10S Cnl. & Hecla....
53'i Centennial
flt Franklin
Hl'tiHumboldt
197'i'Osceola
159 iPnrrot
IS-'i Oulncy
IFv Santa Fo Cop...
36 Tamarack
20ti L'lali Mining ....
W Vinona
34 Wolverines
93;
17
,101
9IU
. 30
.XX
. 82
.8t
' ?,CVi
I 50
. SS
. 604
.173
7'4
,33S
35
. 71
. 501
mv York Mliitiitr Stock.
NBW YORK. Feb. II. The- following nro
quotations on mining stocks:
Adnms Con 50
Allen 43
Hrecco ?oo
Hruns. Con 33
Comstock Tun... 4
Con. Cal. & Va..l55
uenawood Terra. 60
Horn Sliver 112
Iron Silver .,v... 65
Lendvlllo Con.... 6
iLlttln Chlof ...
tJntnrlo
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savago ,
I Sierra Nevada
ISmall Hopes ,,,
Standard
I
1,. 15
..625
.. 90
.. 8
.. 8
.. 15
.. 15
.. 60
..410
London Stock Qnntntlnna.
LONDON. Feb. 11. 4 p. m.-ClosIng:
itral.... 11794
301;
1714
904
7
39V4
i,.nUji?i.I'Y.,'Ulrs,t'ndr nt 2i, lr "unco.
MONLY 3UH74 tier con Tli ji..
cnunt 111 tho open market for short bills In
3Mj4 per cent und for thrcc-months' bills
3',nll't per cent,
Foreign Flnnnclal.
LONDON. Feb. '11 Mnn... n.n.
wnnted todny In connection with tenders
for exchequer bonds and treasury bills,
consequently discount were firmer. There
wns llttln doing on the Stock exchange
beyond llm carry-over of mines. In which
much Interest centers. Americans gener
n y relapsed mill were Irregular through
out, except Atchison, which has risen on
bear !iurch.ines. Union Paclilc was weak.
Grand Trunks wero recovering. Knfllrs
....i,i;-iiuii uu mo report or uencral Hotna s
repulse. Alany persons nro of the opinion
that tho nrlco wns put up too fnst. The
renewed demand for Knfllrs wan the fea
ture of the Stock exchange today mid was
nttended by great excitement. There wns
11 regular exodus from tho West Africans,
dealers Mocking back to tho "Kaffir cir
cus" with alacrity. It was asserted that
tho dealing wns wholly professional, though
America was credited with n considerable
portion of It. At tho closo prices wero be
low the best of the tiny. Tenders for
1.000,01X1 In treasury bills were opened to
day. Tho total of the applications wns
1,960,000. Of tenders at 96 6s about 5 per
cent nf tho above wero accepted In full.
Thn average rato per rent was 3 15a 2d.
Tho amount of bullion tnken Into tho
Hank of Bngland on balanco todny was
223.000. Spanish 4s 70'li. Gold premium
nro quoted at nucnos Ayres nt 131.10: at
Home. 6.97i,A.
HBRLIN. Fob. Il.-Huslness on the.
bourse today opened good, but prices closed
weaker. Spanish 4s relnpsed In responsu
to Paris. Homo 3s wero heavy on realiza
tions. Industrials were easier. locals re
acted on tho cessation of bear covering.
Tho weekly statement of tho Imperlnl
Hank of Germany shows tho following
chnnges: Cnsh In hnnd Increased 10,760,000
marks; treasury notes Increased 960,000
marks; other securities decreased 48,710,000
marks; notes In circulation decreased 23,
9S0.000 marks. Bxchango on London, 20m
50 pfgs for checks; discount rates, short
bills, 2i per cent; throe months' bill, 3
per cent.
PARIS. Feb. 11. Business opened good
on the bourse today, being encouraged by
London advices regarding Kaffirs. French
railroads ami Ottoman banks wero In great
demand. Spanish 4s were weak, owing to
tho riots In Spain. Later realizations
enuscd a reaction In certain stocks. In the.
Until hour tho murket again became ani
mated, Rio tlntos recovering sharply and
favoring the wholo list. Three per cent
rentes, 102f 37q for the account; exchango
on London. 25f 2114c for checks; Spanish
4s closed nt 71.67H.
Condition nf the Treasary.
WASHINGTON. Fob. Il.-Today's state
ment of tho trensury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho J150,O0O,00O gold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Avnllablo cash balance, JH3,0u9,394;
gold, 572,432,762, '
ColTef Mnrket.
NBW YORK. Feb, ll.-COFFKE-Spot.
Rio. quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 7c: mild, quiet nnd
dull: Cordova. RfiSWc. Futures onened
stendy, with prices unchanged to C points
higher, nnd after the cnll ruled very quiet,
with Uttlo further change In prices. The
fore cn news was about ns oxnected nnd
the Hrnzlllnn port receipts wero generous
but discounted, spot aomnnti innea to im
provo nnil tho bulk of trading wns confined
to evening up nntlclpntlon of tomorrow's
holiday. Thn market closed quiet, with
prices unchanged to 5 points not higher.
Total sales reached 6.000 bogs. Including:
February, 5.55c; Alarch, n.noifiG.Sac: May,
5.65c; July, 5.70c; September, G.75c; October,
6.80c.
Dry Goods,
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Tho dry goods
market has been qulot In all departments,
the fact of tomorrow 'being n holiday evi
dently keeping buyors out until Wednesday.
There hns been no quotable change In quo
tations of brown blenched or coarso col
ored dottorm. but the market Is easy
throughout for spot goods. Prints nnd
ginghams aro quiet nnd unchnnged, Print
cloths nro Inactive ror regulars, nut nusi
ness In narrow odds nt lower prices. Alar,
ket closed tomorrow.
Evaporated nnil Ilrled Frnlt.
NBW YORK, Feb. ll.-BVAPORATED
APPLES Tho week started with trading
very low, but held stendy In tone, owing to
tho light supply on hnnd; state common,
3)4f44ii: prime, 4)44(Co; choice, 5,4J6cj
funcy, C'W7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS - Ruled
dull but Btendy nt unchanged prices.
Prunes. WaK'ic, as to size and ..quality.
Apricots, noyai, Tftfiuo; moor I'arK, siii
15c. Peaches, peeled, 11018c; unpeeled, 6',
10c.
OH nnd llnaln.
NBW YORK. Feb. ll.-OILS-Cottonseed.
quiet; prlmo crude, 27Hc: prima yellow, 304j
MriC I'oiroieum, sieaay. uosin, quiet.
Turpentine, dull.
Wool Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. ll.-WOOL-Dull nnd
weak; medium grades. 13Q:0o; light Ann.
I3fflc; heavy line, W13e; tub washed, lift
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Eeef Cattle Study and Feedeii Ten
Fifteen Cents Lower.
to
HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF HIGHER
Shreo Receipts Light nnd llvtrs nnd
"Wethers lit Active Ueninml tit
Strong; Prices nnd Few Lniulin
Offered Sold About Stendy.
SOUTH OMAHA. Fob. 11.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
omciai Monday 2, mi a.sn.
Same tiny last week .... 1.387 ::,92)
Hnmo day week before.. 2,10.! 4,760
Samo three weeks ngo.. 1.615 f',46j
Same four weeks ago... 3,691 4,t90
Hamn .la., ln.l .. ' Tt I !'. Iv'l
Average price paid for hogs for the past
several days, with comparisons.
TlWLni90oTfl899.M89S.ilS97.'1896.lKlj.
3,221
2.918
4,113
3.070
4,0C3
9.420
Jan. 28... 6 22U ' 3 681 3 62 3 27 4 10 3 97
Jnn. 29... 5 2S 4C2 3 Ct 3 27 3 93 3 83
Jan. 30... 5 254 4 64 3 70 3 29 3 91 3 60
Jnn. 31... 5 17-4j 4 16 3 6413 66 3 98 3 68
Feb. 1.... 5 22 4 67 .-. 61" II 61 ?. 2J 1 03 3 61
Feb. 2,... 6 25H 4 6S 3 61 3 63 .'119 3 63
Feb. 3,... 4 62 .1 69 3 73 3 20 4 03
Feb. 4.... A 3Hi 3 69 3 72 3 2i 3 O'i 3 8
Feb. G,... 5 23U 4 66 3 72 3 21 3 93 3 76
Feb. .... A 2l((, 4 70 3 f,6 3 IP 4 00 3 82
Feb. 7.... 6 2S4 4 6S 3 66 .1 75 4 Oil 3 95
Feb. 8.,.. 0 29 I 75 3 66 3 71 3 23 3 93 4 1)7
Feb. 9.... 5 25'4 4 SI 3 70 3 71 3 27 I 3 90
Feb. 10... 4 80 .1 71 3 76 3 27 3 89
Feb. 11... 5 32i.il 3 65 S 77 3 2J 3 81 3 69
Indicates Sunday.
Tho ofllclnl number of enrs of stock
C AL fc Bt. P. Ry.... 9
O. & 8t. L. Ry 2
Alissourl Pncllln Ry.. ..
Union Pacific svstem 21
C. & N. W. Rv S
V., B. & AL V. R. R.. 11
S. C. & P ny 3
C, St. P.. Al. & O.... 31
It. & M. R. R. R 16
C. H. &. Q 3
C. R. I. & P.. cast., fi
Illinois Central 10
Cattle, llg's. Bh'p. Hr's
21
i.
r,
1
:i
r.
3
3
56
1...
3'!!!.i
4
3
.325 6 M
. . . 40U 5 25
210 r 2T.
16.) G 50
STOCK COWS
MV) 2 2j
990 i i"
1010 2 00
M.i :
wo 2 75
817
S6'i
870
4S3
7x0
1.. ..
3
AND
3
173
IS11
156
' 00
HEIFKRH.
2 90
3 CI
.1 ()
:t 0.1
STOCK
241, .1 .it
12
10
lit
1
1
CALVES
1
IKti
.11170
. 750
. 8.'j
, 615
, BU)
. 747
, 4,',6
. 4.10
620
310
3 13
3 i'O
3 IS
3 25
.1 ilfi
3 nr.
3 is
: 4
3 40
'.".'.. 2.r :i i r. 310
STOCKURS AND FEEDERS
4 00
I 45
3
3
5. . . . ,
1....
1...
26...
36...
3...
4...
3...
1...
2...
15...
1...
3...
I.MJ
46)
IO!
tlV)
610
6J0
53)
68.!
761
KM
765
Ii7"j
V20
MD
73S
6V1
lis;:
ions
8C6
.1 H
:i im
? "2
3 15
jl 2"i
! 2.1
:i 2".
;i co
: so
3 20
3 45
15
:i 6' i
:i 60
3 :)
3 50
3 to
3 U)
ii I5
S 7b
3 TT.
S 75
6.
16
'.".)
6
4
I
II!.!!.'.
5
13
10
1
r.
is;;;;;!
8
65
12
V.J
.. 7.U
.. 731
.. B42
. 555
1.. 61',-.
.. BIS
.. 630
.. 660
.. fill
.. w:
.. 8W
..1053
.. 797
.. iV.2
. . f.15
.. 753
KB
471
,1 f)
3 9)
3 9)
3 90
4 00
4 I")
4 W
4 0.)
1 "Vi
I a.
4 10
I 1l
4 10
4 15
I 15
t 15
t n
I 15
I 20
t 20
4
t 2.1
4 2:.
4 25
I 2 :
I 30
4 30
26.
13 'IP! S TK ti lh
5 846 3 TT. 13 MS
2 iii S 75 8 4WI
1 7?" P. ;. 19 846
3 4v6 !l 8.) 5 1078
8 6iS 3 X0 1 700
3 SW S'JO IS ,. 91
COLORADO. ,
No. Av. Pr. Nn. Av. Pr.
16 feeders.. GXI Jl 23 10 heifers,.. 518 S3
3 heifers... 173 2 25 2 heifers, .. 750 3 -0
II008 Then, wns not a heavy run of
lings hero todny and ns packers woro nil
looking for supplies the murket wns t'diVjC
higher than Saturday. The long string so d
nt JS.32'4, with thn prlmo lienvywelghts
selling at J5.35 und tho lighter hogs at J5..W
niul from thnt down. As there, wero com
paratively few hogs nn sale It did nnt luKu
long for them to chntige hands nnd tlmre
was no nartlctilnr change on the market
from ntfirt tn finish.
As will bo seen from the table of average
prices, the nverngu cost of hogs today is
il nhado higher than It wns 11 week ago
today. Representative sales
steady nntl quality fair; natives, J4. 106.0,
Texas mid wenterns, J3.Knrs.Wt cows nnd
belfcis. J-MG.f4.2o; bulls und sings, J2.2..y4 b
yearlings nnd tnlves, S3.5&Ol.f5; stocker.t
and feeders, J3.lMiM.33; veals, JI.60U7.f).
HOGS Receipts. ::.i0 head, tnnrkot ffl.
higher; nil grades, J.VJMlv 15; hulk of sales,
H.,3Mif.40; pigs, strong
BIIEBP AND I.AAHJ9-Receipts. 800 head,
market steady; lambs, JS.10; yearlings, ji.i.
s 11 mic Miii Ucl.
NBW ORLEANS, Feb. It. - SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle. 3',W. 13-l6o; open ket
tle, celitiifugnl, 4DW5-16C; centrlflignl. vrl
low, 4MWI". seconds. 24Wc. Alolnsses,
quiet! open ketile, '.WfCOi ; centrifugal, f'u
2uc. Syrup. 201 30c.
lliil'l'lnur License,,
The following licenses to wed wero l'sued
yesteiduy by the county judge:
Nitiui. mid Resltlcnce.
Ren.lamln I.'. Hughes, Oiualia
Nlomi I. Knight, Omaha
Charles Pleper, Omahn
Annie Felder, Oninlui
Emll Pmiitu, Omnhn
Alary lleomadda, Omnhn
James J. Fitzgerald, South Omnhn....
Catherine Ax O'Rolirkc, South Omaha
Atiitthow Alorrlssey, Omaha
Minnie Daly, Omaha
William llngge. Blkhorn
Atnrlhu llcssc, lilkhnru
.1. iCgbcrt Aumaii, Omnhn
Alubel Hlnckwcll, Omahn
Joseph H. AlcGowun. Omnhn
Atnggle llnininnck, Omaha
David II. Edwards, Onutha
Hertha II. llorsin, Omnhit
Adolnh Rosen, Omaha
Idn Donclson, Otnaliu
Age
1 . . I'll
,.. 29
4,
12
Total receipts ,...12t
Tho disposition of the dny's rceclpts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
ner ot neau indicated
Huyer. Cattle
Omaha Packing Co....
Hnmmond Packing Co..
Swift nnd Company
Ctidahy Packing Co
Armour tt co
Armour, from Sioux City
R. llcckcr & Degan
Vnnsnnt & Co
Lobmnn & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill &. Huntzitiger
Hcntoti it Underwood
Huston & Co
Livingstone & Schnltcr..
Hamilton & Rothschild..
U. F. Hobblck
A. S. Alnwhlnncy
Other buyers
90
231
431
626
500
n'i
75
,X
"3
16
26
12
31
131
66
16
270
Hogs. Sheep.
Mil
457
651
t3
2S8
1,020
:95
220
1
1.220
462
50
Total 2,796 3.881 3,130
CATTLE Thero was 11 more liberal bud
ply of cattle on ole today than has arrived
on Monday In some Uttlo time. The de
mand, however, was In good shape, nnd, as
n result, mere was very utile change in
the market on good stuff.
a goon proportion or tno receipts tooay
wero beef steer nnd the moro desirable
kinds sold readily at Just nbout steady
prices with the close of lost week. As Is
ant to be the caso when thero Is a good
supply on sale tho common kinds were n
nttie slow, nut still mere was not mucn
change In the prices paid.
The cow market also showed but very
little chnner. The choicer grades were In
good demand nnd tho yards wero cleared of
that kind In good Reason. Cnnncrs nlso
sold readily at last week's prices nnd while
tho medium grades were not so nctlvo they
sold In Just nbout last week's notches.
Hulls, calves and stags were In fnlrly
good demnnd todny nnd tho market could
be quoted stendy.
mockers and leetiers weni on: a 111110
ntvlnv tn I ho fiii't thn. vnrrl fmrlitra lin.l
quite n few on hand mid ilisposcd of a good
many last week nt n loss. The cholco
grades In some cases brought not far from
steady prices, nut tno marnei ns 11 wnoio
could bo quoted a dime lower, nnd In some
enses tha less desirable kinds sold lac
lower. Trade was fairly active on the
good kinds, but dull 011 the common cattle.
Thnt wns trun of she stuff as well as of
steers. Representative sales:
REEF STEERS
No.
1
1
3
1
1
6
21
9
4
3
1
3
5
11
19
20
40
10
9
23
23
23
4
3
6
Av. Pr.
.... S60 J3 25
....1090 3 23
.... 936 J3 61)
...970
... 880
... 921
... 902
... 920
... 800
... 810
...1140
...1106
... 970
...1051
...1111
... 854
...1015
...1169
...1067
...1113
...1041
...1145
50
3 75
3 75
3 83
4 CO
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 M
4 15
4 25
4 80
4 SO
4 30
4 35
4 X-.
4 35
4 23
4 :
Nn.
4...
23...
19...
4...
1...,
7....
20....
8....
38....
29....
1...,
4...
36,...
79...,
28....
21....
11....
20....
30....
20...
62....
Av.
1015
10S5
......126.1
1307
1100
1051
1113
1200
1069
1139
1230
1155
1080
1286
IMS
1396
12.14
12S0
1271
1326
1138
Pr.
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 4i
4 45
4 45
4 50
4 50
4 55
4 S3
4 53
4
4 1
4 75
4 73
4 90
4 90
70
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1..
1..
1.,
3..
1..
1..
6..
2..
7..
1..
O
El.
3..
1..
9..
8..
1
2
1
1
6
6
1
5
4
1
1
16:
1
7
3
6....
5....
1....
6....
1....
915
...1050
... 90S
...1020
... 8K0
... 910
... 896
... 770
... 900
... 945
... 895
... 900
... 780
... 765
... 906
... 926
... 910
...1051
...1030
... 920
... 950
...1000
... 890
... 980
...1032
...1280
, 996
.1182
. 000
. 920
.1000
.1075
.1220
. 978
.1120
.1000
. 902
1030
1116
1130
1010
lino
1290
970
1300
1140
960
930
960
1380
1150
920
1065
UNI
4 HO
4 00
4 10
(
1 50
1 75
2 00
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 ft)
2 fo
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 76
2 80
2 85
2 90
2 90
2 90
2 ft5
2 95
2 95
2 93
2 95
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
:i no
3(0
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 r,o
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 10
40.
20. . .
COWS.
1
.luis
,.1062
7
V.'."'..!
n
V.'.'.'.'.'.,
1
15
5 ,
5
9
1
6
1
9
3
2
2
6
B ,
6
4
4
6
.;. 910
...1018
,...1015
,...1190
....1163
,...1130
....ISO1)
.... 901
,...109.)
... 992
...1249
...1120
...12XS
...1180
...1177
,...1010
,...1165
...1315
...1002
....1133
.... 826
.... 900
,...1037
...1171
22 1087
1 1220
1 1000
"11 1007
1 1220
1 1210
6 1256
4 1037
3 1170
3 1213
23 1019
1 10SO
2 1005
1 1160
11 1099
12 1070
2 1265
20 1136
41 1000
13 1053
7 952
1 1200
17 1102
1 1200
6 1116
4 1317
4 30
4 40
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 25
3 23
3 23
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 23
3 33
3 35
3 35
3 25
3 33
3 35
3 33
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 10
3 10
.1 13
3 15
3 .'0
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 53
3 53
3 65
3 Hi
3 65
3 70
3 75
3 75
4 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
9 927 3 30 36 1018
20
11 903
1 C10
1 620
1 SOO
1 410
1.. 360
1 950
2 790
1 680
2 703
4 435
1 610
3 700
4 897
2 Ii(
1 660
14 793
1 72.)
1 540
1 6S0
No.
27...
13...
28...
71...
74.
Av
..10s
. .13
..121
. .204
3S 202
232
..210
Sh. Pr.
... J5 t)
00
3 70
. .1620
,.1000
..1030
.,1430
..1290
..1210
.. 716
..800
,., 92(1
,.. 790
6 1230
1 1SIV
1 1400
1 1530
1 1410
1....
1....
1...,
2....
18....
1....
i".
1....
1...
.1610
,.1510
..1170
..1CKO
t 1 1 1 sJvY
2 75 ) luu6 3 30
HEIFERS,
2 60 7 1024 3 50
2 75 3 913 3 50
3 00 2 11(h) 3 50
3 00 15 1008 3 55
3 00 7 701 3 63
3 10 8 86S 3 CO
3 10 l.t CIO 2 60
3 15 6 1166 3 65
3 15 1 470 3 6)
3 23 39 989 3 '..I
3 33 18 927 3 70
3 35 22 93S 3 70
3 40 2 1025 3 70
3 10 13 1138 3 70
3 40 II 845 2 75
3 4 5 11 958 3 A0
3 GO 1 900 4 M
3 5i) 1 1010 4 10
3 60
BULLS.
2 75 1 CW 3 25
2 75 1 1010 3 25
2 25 3 1072 3 25
2 33 ) 16X0 3 30
2 M 1 1420 3 30
2 73 1 1640 3 30
2 S5 1 1320 3 35
2 90 1 1420 3 40
S 00 1 ...1000 3 40
3 00 1., .,.1350 3 10
3 ft) 1.. 1490 3 40
3 00 1 ,...1810 3 40
3 00 1 1240 3 40
3 03 1 1350 3 GO
3 10 1 1210 3 CO
3 18 1 1110 3 75
3 15 1 530 3 80
3 23 1 .....1300 4 00
"calves,
4 25 1 200 6 50
...230
. . .245
...210
...199
...173
...231
. . .231
...19.1
. . .250
..,1SS
...28 1
...219
...213
. . .285
...111
.15
40
40
'io
'i.0
160
40
40
200
40
40
130
'so
6 20
r. 2214
r. !?i
r. 30
u :o
r. so
5 30
3 30
5 .'31
5 30
0 U)
5 3')
6 30
R 30
5 SO
6 3')
5 '121 i
5 324
6 32i
... 5 32-4
SO S
120 5 22U
No.
67....
fi::::
82...,
52. . . .
20....
62. . . .
69....
70....
St. . . .
5S...,
53....
f,7....
Of... .
69. . . .
67....
C8....
f3....
r.8....
72. . . .
68....
67...,
67...,
10.
Av. Sh. Pr.
..308
. .376
. .221
..196
. .20:i
. .240
..217
::5i:i
..241
..263
..277
. .270
. .238
. .233
..249
. .230
..316
..313
. .239
. .258
..26.)
..304
.35S
40
16.)
SO
80
5 :t!U
6 S2ii,
5 32'j
5 3J1.J
5 32j
5 32.
6 32ft
5 E23
5 rtJ'V
G Pi'ty
6 XIV,
5 M'
G 32W
3 32i
b n
5 32(5
5 324
5 23
5 3 5
6
6 3'.
6 33
B 35
5 ;
HIIl,:KI'Tlir wn, nnt a larcn nuntily of
sheep nn snlo todny and ns packers wanted
n few prices ruled strong nnd tho mnrket
was rainy active, wniliers were in exci-iJ-tlonnlly
good demnnd nnd somo ales looked
considerably higher. A high ns JI.40 was
paid for wethers weighing 121 pounds,
Owing to tho few wethers thnt have been
coming In of Into lightweight ewes aro sell
ing high In comparison, to make up for the
shortage. Pnckers want the handy weight
stuff nnd nre paying a premium lnorder to
goi It, I'iwes today sola nil tn" way ir.nn
13.40 to Jl.fX). The 14.00 ewes were light
weight Colorndos that wero In prime con
dltlon,
Tlinre were nn rhnlrn Inmhs on snle to
dnv nnd the few offered sold at what looked
to be nbout stendy prices. Feeders also
sold In last week's notches.
Quotations: Cjiolce fed wethers, J4.1&S1
4.40; fnlr to good wethers, Jt.oo4.15: choice
lightweight yenr'lngs, J4.66W4.76: fair to
good yenrllngs, J4.2.Vif4.IVi; choice lightweight
ewes, J3.60S4.00; fair to good ewes, J3.25
3.60; cholco spring lambs. jl.957fS.lo; rair to
good spring lambs. J4.75ft4.95: feeder ewes,
J3.25'ii3.50; feeder wethers, J3.60fj3.75; feeder
lambs, JI.0Ofj4.4O. Representative sales;
No. Av. Pr.
30 culls, ewes.
66 culls, owe.
5 ewes
1 ewe
45 ewes
1 goat
14 goats
196 western ewes.
432 western ewes
208 western owes
65 western owes
108 western ewes
53 western ewes
1 wether
47 western wethers
216 western wethers
9 western wethers
212 western wethers
61 lambs nnd wethers..
35 western yenrllngs.,,.
293 Mexican yenrllngs...
33 lambs
12 cull ewes
133 feeder owes
6 cull ewes
1 cull ewe
1 stag
195 Colorado owe ......
47 Colorado yenrllngs .
96
81
86
90
90
70
100
93
108
10S
107
109
91
i
93
117
141
121
69
75
78
83
78
9'
9S
100
130
90
78
J2 50
2 60
3 40
.'I 10
3 40
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 65
3 75
3 80
3 SO
3 85
4 ()
I :
1 35
4 33
I 10
4 50
4 50
4 73
4 S3
2 25
3 00
3 00
3 M
3 00
4 no
4 7.i
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK MA It KET,
Cnttle Stendy to Strong Hog Higher
Sheep Stendy.
CHICAGO. Feb. ll.-CATTLE-Recclnts.
20,000 hend, Including 1,200 hend Texnns:
good to cholco steers strong, others nbout
stendy; in tenors siock steady; Texnns
strong, nctlvo nnd a shade higher; good
to prlmo steers, Ja.OOfi'e.OO; poor to medium,
J3.40jj6.00; (dockers nnd feeders, stendy at
J2.75fi4.50: cholco cows, strong and others
stendy nt S2.55ff l.25; heifers. J2.65fr4.50; cnn
ncrs, slow nt Jl.90fi2.50; bulls, firm nt 12.75
4.35; calves, steady at JI.00tiB.25; Texan fed
steers. J4.O0ff4.SO; Texas grass steers, J3.33
4.00; Texas bulls, J2.50fI3.C0.
1IOOS Receipts, today. 31,ono head; to
morrow, 40,000 hend, estimated; left over,
6,000 head; market 6ffl0c. higher, closing
quiet; top, S5.60; mixed and butchers, J5.26
6.50; good to cholco heavy. J5.0Og6.25: good
to choice. J5.30fJO.60: rough heavy. J5.20fi5.30;
light. J5.25fi6.45; bulk of sales. J5.37HfJ5.45.
SHEEP AND LAAI1IS Rccelnts. 20.000
head; steady; good to cholco wethers, $3.90
4.40; fair to cholco mixed, J3.604.00: west
em sheop, J3.90fj4.40; Texas sheep, J2.50ff3.00;
natlvo lumbs, J4.50ff5.23; western lambs,
J5.00Qii.23.
Xeu York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 11. HEEVBS Re
ceipts, 4.251 head; slow but steady for steers
and bulls: thin cows 10c. off, other grndes
unchanged; steers, Jl.85fju.45: tops, J5.75;
oxen nnd stags, J3.60ff4.60; bulls, J3.10fJ4.20;
cows, Sl.95ff3.2R; cables unchanged; exports,
715 head cattle. 215 head sheep nnd 3,765
quarters of beef.
UALiVi'iM neceipis, i.iitj noaa; veais, nc
tlvo and Btendy; bnrnynrd calves, 85c
higher; all early arrivals sold promptly;
veals. S4.75tI8.!30: little calves. S4.60; barn
yard stock, J3.65fT4.25; yearlings, $2.75j3.25.
till is ISP ANU i.AJiiis jtereipts, i;i,wo
head: sheen, stendy; top graden. llrm;
lambs, 15f?25o higher; sheep, J3.25J?4.75j
cholco wethers. SI. SO; tops. $5: culls. J2.60B'
3.H0; InrnbN $I.751?G.15; culls, SI.00fT4.60.
HOGS Receipts. 10,923 head; mnrket firm
at J3.C5fj3.85. choice light pigs, $5.90.
KniiNii 'City Live Stock Market.
rr vie? C3 !". T."rtl II nATTf.t' II.-
eclpts, 5,600 head natives. 2.100 head Texans
. I a-a I. .1 n , 1 1 , o Tn.nno ot.iniU' n 10"
U11U UVUll V.. , .....', ....-,, "
r.Iglier ami o.ncra nirnu) , uoinu '"-"ij
steers, JI.60fC,40: stockers andfecdcrs, J3..5
gl.7a; western rod steers, n.o!i'i.iu, ''"
and indlnn steers. J3.60f(4.45; heir.. J3.G0ff
4.76; cannors. J2.35f(2.95; bulls, J3.00f(4.2.i;
calves. JO.OO'n'7.60, ,
HOGS-Rccelpts. 8,600 hend: markot GfilOo
higher; top. J3.45; bulk of sn os. J5.30fJ5.42W;
heavy. S3.33fiu.45; mixed pnekers, J5.3Ojj5.40;
light. J5.10fJ5.35; pigs. J4.Wfi5.0O.
SHEEP AND LAMHS - Receipts, 3.O00
head: market lOfflBo higher; western lambs,
J4.90fl5.l5; western wethers, SI.O0fj4.4o: west
crn yearlings. J4.50fJI.9O; ewes, J3.23fJ3.90;
culls. J2.15f3.00.
St, I. mil. Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 11 CATTLE Recolpts,
3.000 hend. Including 2.UX) head Texnns:
market steady; nntlvo shipping and export
steers, JI.751Jo.K0; dressed beef and butcher
steers, J4.00fJ6.15; steers under 1.000 lbs,, J3.G3
ffl.25. Blockers nnd feeders, J2.50fJI.C0; cows
and heifers. $2.00l.75; ennners. Jl.25fJ2.75;
bulls. J2.WfN.00; Texas nnd Indian steers,
J3.45J4.60; rows and helfors, J2.40fj3.50.
HOGS Receipts. 8,200 head; market 6f?10c
higher; pigs nnd lights. J5,25f5.33; packers,
J5.30fl5.4O; butchers. J5.40fJ5.60.
SHEEP AND LAAUIS-Rccolpts, 900 head;
markot stoutly: nntlvo muttons, J3.75fTI.60;
lambs. Jl,60fi5.60: nulls and bucks, J2.50fJ,23;
stockers. ti.mjtM.
Stock In Sight.
Following nro Iho receipts nt tho four
litlliwilu. ..vB.b,,, iii,.,it,i,a v, r vui unl jr ii.
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep.
South Omaha.
Chicago
Kansas City.,.
St, Louis
".Ml
20,000
7,5.10
3,000
s.sy?
31,000
8.600
8.200
54
20,000
3.000
900
Totals 33,261 43.697 27.124
St. Joseph 1,1, e Stork Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Feb. ll,-(8peclal.)
-The Journal quotes;
CATTLU-Hceelpts, J.2U0 head; market
Xeliriiskn mill .Nrl.innl.nu,,
Thn NMIgh National bank has opened for
business.
There nro ISO telephones In tho local e
chungp ht lloldrcge.
The jury In the Kmls cattle stealing rn
nt Nellgh failed tn iif,ree.
Thn business men of Chatlrnn prnposo t..
close up promptly nt 7 p. in. hereafter.
Cody Is now Incorporated and before ni.
other year Is past expects to be putting
on mctropolltnti nlrs.
Tho lliinl dividend to creditor of the de
funct Mrst National bank ..f Ravenna is
now payable, it is 514 per cent.
A. wolf, hunt in Thurston cnuntv recent. ,
resulted In plenty of fun for the parli. .
pants nntl 1111 dnmnge to thn wolves.
North Platte Is congrum'nllng Itself r,n
being out of debt with n promlso of n hal
nncc In the treajtiry In the near future
1 V'i N.' H?!"K0 of Uant-roft will erect n
brick but ding 40x100 fret which will I e
occupied by n stock of general merchan
dise. Several Nebraska towns find themselves
sjiurt on school necommodutlons and must
either build additional structures or rent
room. Among them arc Aludlson, Albion
and Nellgh.
John N. Pevson. llm ni-ii.irlntor nf iii
South Sioux City placo which was Nntlnn-
iie.i. mis rciumon ant. mreiilens In make tt
warm fnr Iho lint diet brigade. If he at
tempts to reopen his place trouble Is Inoktd
for.
The momentous question of wet or dri Is
beginning tn uglintn the various towns of
Nebraska and from now on until th" first
week In April It will hold the ntlentlon of
tho public to the exclusion of the henator
hlp or nny other question.
Hon. Alntt Daugherty of Sidney ha sold
his residence In tlmt place mul will remove
to Utiih. Utah Is 11 considerable dlstnncn
from Sidney, but Alatt Is eonlldent he can
keep In touch with his old friends without
thn use of the long dlstnnce telephone.
A man who operates a sawmill near
Tawneo while sawing logs recently ran Into
n horseshoe which wns burled In tho wood
After surveying the remnant of his saw
It took Hip entire neighborhood two davit
and nights to convince him tliHt It whs
good luck to lint! a horseshoe.
Charles King. Richard Roberts and Henry '
Talmatrcr hnvn been urrcsted at Tekamah
on the ohnrgo of selling liquor without 11
license. Tekamah Is supposed to be n dry
town, but In some manner or other the
topers manage to wet their whistles with
regularity.
Valentine has Just iiassed throuch n
slego of court house locution. The site
has finally been determlnetl upon, but tho
uponln now have moro svmnnthv fnr thnsn
of Knox and Custer counties, who have
county sent rcmovnl fights ns often as the
Inw nllows
Josenh D. Flehter of Tilden hml n ,lr..
In fnct and In name on thn second day nf
the new century, but now has one only
In iianie, as sho refuses to live with him.
He charges his father-in-law with being
responsible fur the estrangement, which ho
thinks Is worth $5,000' of tho father-in-law's
money.
Several of the husky students of York
collego recently threw n fellow student tn
n. blnnket. Ho went up nil right, but thero
wns n hitch In tho program when ho
came down mid tho victim landed 011 tho
lloor considerably the worse for wear. The
faculty of the collego took thn mntter up
nnd decided to punish tho students, but
has not been nblu to locate tho guilty
ones.
Several Elmwood citizens who hnnnened
to bo out Into ono night wero certain thev
beard robbers working away In tho Alis
sourl Paclilc tlenot. Thov nromntlv went
nround und roused n number of citizens, nil
of whom camo to tho sceno nrined for a
desperate encounter. When tho depot wns
entered It was discovered tho noise wns
mado by a coop of turkey.i In the freight
wurcroom.
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