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THE OMAHA DALLY BEE; THUHSDAV, FEBRUARY 14, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
CoTering hj Bhorta and Ptnoitj of Offeiingi
Adtanoe Whtat.
CORN PAYS SOME DEFERENCE TO WHEAT
Dnt Frnturelem nnd Trnite Nenrly
Alt I.ocnl Pro vIMiins Arc Hull
und Confined o I.ocnl
Interest.
CHICAOO, Fob. Ml-Coverlng by shorts
ana 1110 paucity or offerings resulted In nn
odvanca In wheat today, May closing c
higher. Corn cloned Ho lower, oats tin
changed and provisions unchanged to 214c
up.
Following tho opening depression, which
ecoincd In perfect consonance with tho
Jiown and statistics of tlia day, tho wheat
market behaved In an extremely bullish
mannor Speculative students paired off
tho continental strength against Liver
pool's falluro to respond to advances on
this side, nnd laid tho rest to a covering
movement. May wheat opened '40140 to
HU'Kc lower at 75c to 75Ua Commission
houses bought on a falny liberal n?ale,
tneanwhllo selling July at a discount of
lje under May. On tho advance local
ghortn enran Into tho market and In bidding
for tightly held wheat sent tho prlco up to
75ifS6T4c. In this rally sympathy with tho
corn market was Influential. Tlio world's
Vlslhlo showed an Incrcaso of 1,700,0V) mi.,
iiiid occasioned selling from both bulls and
iV.nrs-'..unlcr wtilcli tho market rcucted to
7&M(7&!iO. Again lii(Ulry was lenewod,
only to Ilnil that llttlo was for sale. May
V-os forced sharply to 76o and the chuo
yu strong He over Monday at 7o!40i6c.
Jxicnt receipts wcro 76 cars, ono of con
tract grado slnco Monday, whllo Mlnneap
oils and Duluth for the same period re
ported 637 cars, against 269 last week and
JW 11 year ago today. Primary receipts
aggregated for two days 872,000 bu., mm
pareil with 645,0f) bu. lust year. Exporters
reported llftecu loads taken. Seaboard
clearanres in wheat and Hour were equal
to 357,000 bu. since Monday.
Corn paid somo deferenco to tho opening
wheat easiness, Country acceptances wero
more liberal, but seaboard clearances since
Monday wcro enormous 1, 447,ooo bu. and
tho cash Inquiry was good. Receipts wcro
4!i cars. May sold between WbW.)'. al
the opening nnd 39fte a new record for the
option nnd closed He down at 33He. Thu
market eased orf on realizing sales.
Oats wero dull and featureless, with tho
tnido nearly all local. May sold between
IoVjJCHc and 25140 and -closed unchanged
nt '&''. Kecelpts wero 461 cars.
Provisions ruled dull but steady, trade
being conllncd to local Interests. The open
ing was a shade easier because of heavy
hog receipts and lower prices nt tho yards,
but tho market steadied later In sympathy
with the grain markets. May pork cloe I
unchanged at $1I.I2'4, Mny lard 2140 higher
at $7.65 and May ribs unchanged at $7.10.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 61
cars: corn, 205 cars: oats, 300 'cars; hogs,
88,nu) bead.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
! Open. I Hull. I Low. Close. IMon'y.
t
73' i 734 73U 73J1I 73
73Si 74S 73i 7lA, 73 U
"3 0tj, 76 75 75Ti07675'J01!
38 33 3S
3S'i a'j 3S4 3Slfc 3SH
33f?- 30?(,11!4; 3)-J, 394
2IH 2HS 21". 21 2IU
25? 25H ZSUSfi 23 'J51
13 92', 13 9214
14 10 II 15 11 03 H 1214 14 1214
7 4214 7 4714 7 4214 7 474 7 43
- 7 4714 7 474
7 6214 7 65 7 50 7 65 7 02
7(V. I 7 02Va
7 0714 7 10 7 05 7 10 I 7 1U
7 1714 7 2214 7 17(4 7 22141
"Wheat
Feb.
Mch.
May
Corn
Feb.
Mch.
May
Oats
Fob.
May
May
Lard
Feb.
Mch.
May
Illhs-
Fob.
May
Sept.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
Fl.nim Dull and unchanged.
WHKAT-No. 3 spring, 611407214c: No. 2
ted. 724'&7(!V4o.
CORN No. 2, SS'Jc: No. 2 yellow, ZVAc.
OAT8-N0. 2, 25V4ff25e: No. 2 white, 27i
G2S'4e: No. 3 white, 2702314c.
RYH-No. 2. 6lc.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 13060c.
SEEDS-No. 1 (lax, $1.64; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.65. I'rlmo timothy, $4.60. Clover,
contract grade. $11.00011.15.
PROVIKIONS-Mess pork, per hbl $13.93
(014.00. Lard, per 1C0 lbs., $7.421407.45. Short
ribs sldon Goose). $7. 000 7.20. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $6.2506.60. Short clear
uldos (boxed). $7.2507.40.
WHISKY-Dnsls of high wines, $1.27.
SFGARS-Cut loaf. 6.29c; granulated,
6.72o; confectioners' A, 5.59c.
Tho following uro tho receipts and ship
ments today:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 106.0CO PI OX)
Wheat, bu 132,000 116.000
Corn, bu ;79,00o sai.Oo)
Oatn, bu $5.8,000 355,000
Rye. bu 12,000 3.00)
Barley, bu 127,OiO 33,000
On tho Produce exchange today tho but
ter market was active; creameries, 11021c;
dairies, 1U4''lSi Cheese, active, at Mli0
llc. Eggs, dull; fresh, 1814c
(NEW YOIIIC GENERAL M.AIIKKT.
(ItioliitliTnn of tin- liny on VnrloiiH
(.'oninindltli-a.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13. FLOUR-Rccolpts,
30,151 bbls.; exports, 12,983 bbls.; flrmor and
u trillo moret active on tho rise In wheat;
winter patents, $3.0504.00; winter straights,
$3.4O03.M; Minnesota patents, $1.0004.23;
winter extras. $2.6O0'2.8."; Minnesota bakers,
$3.0003.35; winter low grades, $2.1502.60. Rye
flour, steady; fair to good, $3.1003.15; choice
to fancy. $3,201(3.55. Huckwhcat flour, dull
lit $2.10il 2.10.
BUCKWHEAT-Qulct nt 60062c, c. I. f.,
Now York.
CORNMEAL Firm: yellow western, 93c;
city. 91c; Hrandywlne, $2.4002.45.
RYE Steody: No. 2 western, CO-lic. f. o. b
nlloat: rtate, 6C,T(57c, c. I. f., oarlots.
UARIKY Quiet! feeding. 48ijolc, c. I. f.,
New York: malting, filihCSc.
HARLHY MALT Dull; western, G5Q72C.
WIIKAT Receipts. 90,900 bu.; exports,
1S9.493 bu. Spot, nrm; No. 2 red, Sic, f. o. b.,
nfloat, nnd S2V4C elevator; No. t hard, Du
luth, POVjoi, f. o. b., nlloat. Options opened
steady unit nt onco expanded Into posltlvo
strength, which lasted, with a few excep
tions, all day. Closed strong at He nut
ndvanco. Mnrch, 797jc, closed at 79?so; May,
79 lMBSiBOHo; closed lit SOc; July, 70 5-1GH
SOc, closed at 8O0
CORN Receipts. 79.2S3 bu.; exports, SS.3GI
liu. Spot, linn; No. 2, 48V4c, elevator, anil
47Uc, f. o. b afloat. Option market was
strong nnd more nctlve all day, Influenced
by a bullish cash outlook and scare of
Mnrch shorts, big clearances, firm English
cables and prospects for smaller receipts,
Closed strong and higher. March, 48G48Vic,
closed at 48c; May, 45c. closed ut 45Uc;
July, l4iM4ftc, closed at ll'ic
OATS Receipts, 142.S00 bu.; exports, 3,540
bu. Spot, dull; No. 2, 30V4c; No. 3. 30c; No. 3
white, 32V4c: track white, 31G35V4c; No. 2
white, SStfiiUUc; track mixed western, SOW
B1V4C Options, slow but llrmly held In sym
pathy with corn.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1900 crop, 17jC0e; H99 crop, llftlSu: old olds,
2JfGc; Pacific coast, 1900 crop, 17019c; 1SW
crop. lHflSo; old olds, 2Q0c.
UIDUS-Stcady; Qalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
J8i,i&19o; California. 21 to 25 lbs,, 19c; Texas
lry. 24 to 30 lbs., 15c.
LKATHICIt Steady: hemlock sole. Uuenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 2IQ25c; ncld,
23l4r24l4c.
WOOI-Qulct; domestic tleeco, 2VU26c;
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; beef hams,
18.&0Jfl9.OO: packet. tQ.Wj XO.W; city, extra
India mess, JH.001JlC.0rt. Cut meats, steady;
pickled shoulders, CJt'GUe; pickled hams,
9iOV4c. T,ard, steady; western steamed,
$i.80; refined, stendy; continent, $7.95; South
America, J8.G0: cqmiuiund. $5.&0W5.G24. Pork,
steady; family, $15,00j 15.50; Bhort clear,
$14.7tW10.rlO: mess, $13.75014.60.
HUTTBK IlecolptH, 13.055 pkgs.,: ilrm;
fresh creamery. Hi(ff22c; June creamery, lZtf
18o; factory, ItWHc.
CIIIiKSK-Recelpts, 2,917 pkgs.: flrmi
fancy, largo, fall mnde, UUillHic; fancy,
small, fnll made, ll12o.
FOaa-Rccclpts, 18,297 pkgs.; unsettled;
western, "t mark, 19HWic; southern, at
marki J9'(f 1914c . ,
TALLOW Irregular; city, IttiNUc; coun
try. 4i'i(5l4e.
Olua'RY-Allve. firm; fowls, 11c; chick
ens. 9c; turkeys, SdTlOc. Dressed, steady;
turkeys, llffflPie: chickens. 9tfl0c.
MKTALS Weakness In tho English metal
market to somo extent checked business In
local and western circles, but fnllod to ap
preciably Inlluence prices. From opening to
closing business was slow, with buyers nnd
sellers In nearly all departments waiting
further developments abroad boforo making
radical steps In either direction. In London
tin declined 12s 6d, closing at .JC122 2s 6d for
spot nnd 117 12s M for futures. Copper In
London declined 10s. spot closing at 71
J0s3d. Iron abroad also eased a trllle. The
quotation In Glasgow was cabled at 51s ul
and In Mlddlesborough as 46s 7Hd. In the
local market pig Iron warrants were quoted
ut $9.6W10.5t, easy In tone, this being un
changed from tho close of Monday. North
crn foimdry was rated nt $15.0Ottl6.50 nnd
southern foundry ut SH.60ftl5.75, with south
ern soft nuoted nt 113. OO-fi 15.75. Lake connr
ruled dull and unchanged at $17. Tin was
firm nnd 10 nolnts hteher at $26.45. Lead
was dull nnd unchanged nt $i.37K and spel
ter uuii at lormcr quotations 01 .!.iraa.itj.
OMAHA VHOI.IiSAI,rj 31AMKUTS.
Comlltlnns nf Trade nnit Qtiotntlons
on Ntniilp mill I'nticr I'roilueln.
KOOS Receipts, light; good stock, IE
i.IVH POI'LTRY- Hens. (Hffl7e: vo-jnr
staggy and old roosters, 3B6': ducks,
"Vic; geese, oijic; lurneys, 0V4y14C.
FRKSH DRKSSKD POULTRY-Hons, 7H
tlia roosters, 4&6c; ducks, 8i439c; geese,
sUfOci turkevs. 9W10c.
GAME Mallard ducks, per doz.. $3.00
r.iblilt". J1.601fl.76: cottontails, 90cG$1.10.
Ill'TTER-Common to fair, llic; choice,
iSyUC, eeparator, 22c.
FRKSII OYSTERS - First grade. Rolld
packed, New York counts, per can, 3Sc: ex
tra selects, 32c; standards. 25c: medium.
20c. Second grade, slack ailed, New York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
$1.26.
FROZEN FRESH FISH-Illack bass, 10c;
white bays, 10c; blutlsh, lie; bullheads, 10c;
blue fins, 7c; catfish, 120; cod, 9c; cropple,
10c; clscnes, 8c; halibut, lit: herring, ill
6c; haddock, 9c: mackerel. 20a; porch, 6'f
7c: pickerel, 7c: pike, 9c; red snapper, 10c:
salmon, 14c: sunflsh, 6c; smelts, loo; trout,
10c: whlten.in, sc.
PIOEONS-Llve, per do., 90c.
VEALS-Choice, 9f?10c.
HAY-Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' nsioclatlon: Ohofco upland,
$S.6fi; No. 1 upland, W medium. $7.60; coarse,
$7. Ryo strnw, $5.60. Theso prices aro for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Receipts. 2 cars.
OATH No. 3 white, Zic.
CORN-No. 3, 32e.
URAN-$14 6C.
VEGETABLES.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 60c.
TURNIPS-Per bu, basket, 40a.
UEETS-Por bu.. 40c. 1
CARROTS Per bu., 40a
LETTt'CE I'T 'Jor... "3343c.
RADISHES, Per doe., rfOc.
PARSLEY Per doz., 35c.
PEANS-Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1:
string, Mic.
POTATOES Per bu 600650; Idaho, per
bu.. SOc.
HWKF.T POTATOES-Per bbl., $2.
CAHHAGE Hollnnd sed, li2c.
TOMATOES-Cnllfornla, per 6-basket
crate, $1.50.
ONIONS Native, per bu $1; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c.
CELERY-Cnltfornla. as to sire, 6075c;
Kalamazoo, 25if3oc.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornla, per crate,
$3.
FRUITS
GRAPES Malaga, per keg, $8.60-39.00.
APPLES Per bbl., $3: eastern, 13.505p3.75;
California Rellllowors, per box, $1.60.
CRANIIERRIES-Uell and Uuglc, $10 per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $9; per crate, $3.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California eedlliiKS. 12.2.Vfl
2.M: navels. $2.7583.25; Mexicans, $2.60;
Florldns. $3.25.
LEMONS California, extra fancv. $3.50;
choice, $3.
DANA NAS Per buncb. nccordlntr to slin.
$2.00'ff2.60.
I' K.S al fornla. new cartons. 8oe: lnv.
ers, 75c; Imported, per lb.. 13515c.
DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 60
per lb,; Halloween, 614c ncr lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. 1 croon, Cc: No. 2 green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c: No. 1 veal
....i,, .1 ku iM iin,, OU, lU. Vfill Call, 14 lO 1ST
lbs., 6c: dry hides, 8fff13e; sheep pelts, 26
75c: horse hides, $1.60ft2.2n.
M'TS-English walnut", per lb., 13c; fil
berts, per lb,, 13c; nlmonds, per lb., lEir20c:
raw p-anuts, per lb.. 65'4c: roasted, suff
7Hc: Brazils, 13c; pecans, 10S12c.
St. I.oiiIh (irnln nml rrorUloni.
ST. I.niflS Vnh 11 MMtir ITTII.I... .
; - rod, cash, elevator, 73c; track, 7414
u-41-, .liuj. 1110; .liny, iokC.
I'DIIM llli-liaf. . .... -I. Oil.. .
3SHUmc: May, 3S?,c; July. S814c.
o.MVJ-8;I.lKher..No;.:: cas'1' 26c ! track.
"r.tl--D:ci - wnue, .'sue.
RYE-Hlgher; 52jT62'4c
FI.OIMl Olllnt niitniila tn r.rtrrn TR . .
fimcy and ntrnlKht, 53.20fr3.40i clenrt $2.70
ordinary; prime worth more. Flax, higher
at l.Ul bid.
CORNMEAL-Steady at $2.05.
11RAN Scarce and higher; sacked, cast
track. 1 15772c.
rloIrllVoIooV" t,mothy' WO-WWllOO! pral-
1l'irioi . -
iuni-nicnny ai i.jf.
IRON COTTONTIES-$l.
IJAGOINO-7(&7ic.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
I'HOVIttlnN'HIVirlr (lr,,. IU1.1 iii.i
Ij.r, lr.ir , IT o?ii fl-r. .!.'
(hoxoa), Htcaay; extrn phortH. $7.12; cloar
nun, i.fcui cieur siaes, J7.ai. Uacon
sides. $8.25. '
MK TA r.Pflil. ulrnnc t! on ChaH.-
nominal. $3.70.
I'OULTUY-StcaJy; chickens, 714c: tur
keys. 5fS!4c; young, ,6!c; ducks, 8c;
geese. 5c.
.J;!?1-"111': creamery, Hfilc; dairy,
EGGS Lower; IGUe
REf'RIPTRI.'Inllr 0(W1 . .l . rn
000 bu.: com. 186,000 bii.; oats, 110,000. ' '
,.? UvMf'INlH-1 lnllr' 16.000 bbls.; wheat,
115,000 bu.; corn, 125,000 bu.; oats, 07,000 bu.
Liverpool tirnln find Prmliico Mnrkrt.
'V. Viiiil V0.'-,.,1'0"' 13 WHEAT-Spot.
dull: No. 1 Cal fornln. du "Url- M V
western, 6s ll4d: No. 1 northern, spring,
t'l1 ,fulures- llrm! March, 5s Ulid; May,
COUN Snot, firm! Amnrlnnn
3s 1014d; American mixed, old, -3s ' llVid;
'U,,l!,ri0.H',.",llcii Jt'.,,bruar'' 3h Wii'1! .March,
I'HUVisiUNH-Heef. easy; extra India
moss. GIs 9d. Pork, ilnll! nr m mmi i.iii.
tri. 6ts 3d. Iliims. hnrt nil. 1i tn IP, tl.u
steady at 4ls Gd. Bacon. Cumberland cut,
45s; short ribs, firm at 42s; long clear mid
dles, light, steady, at 41s; long clear mid-
uirn, iipiivv, nrm, in ius; snort clear backs,
llrm, at 3Ss 6d; clonr bellies, firm, at 43s.
oiiuiiKiurs, square, urm, at 3iS. I.ard, prime
western steamed. 3Ss 6d; American refined.
In palls, firm, at 39s Oil.
i 'ma 8 (.nnnciiiin, us so.
HOPS At London (I'aelfln pnnsn .lon.li-
4Tf5 15s.
FLOUR St. Louis fntmv wlnlp alnrfv
8s 6d.
UUTTER Dull: f nest United fitntes Ms-
good United States, 79s.
CHEESE Quiet ! American fines whlf-.
60sGd: American finest colored, filled.
iAui.uY-rnmc cuy, ami, .astxi; Aus
tralian. In Iondnu, easy, 27s.
ueccipts or wnent during tno iaRt threo
days, 215,000 contain, Including 191,000 cen-
iiiis .mericnn,
Receipts of American corn during the
last threo days, 48,500 centals,
Kaiinni CH- (irnln nnd Provision.
If AVS1U riTV T.-..I. 11 H'lfr" a m t
6il4c; cash, No, 2 hard. 6SHif69c; No. 3,
67UTl6Sc: No. 2 red. 70fi70Un! Nn 9 rAOTOo
('OIlTv: Mnv. S7Ul.l7l.n ra.h o
mixed, 36V4c: No. 2' white. 37c: No. 3. 37c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2714c.
RYE-No, 2, 4814c.
HAY fhnln Hmnlliv r.rtM 1 M . V.AtnA
pralrlo. Ss'.iO.SO. " vu"'w' wv
in r i liit Ttjumery, lififsoc: oalry. iRc. 1
sas stock, 1614c doz., loss off, enses ro-
LU1111.-11, ,iw viuicwuuu cases inciuueu, J0
more.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 62,000 bu.; corn, 32,
000 bu.; oats. 15.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 140,000 bu.: corn,
20,800 bu.; oats, 11,000 bu.
Mlmiciinoll TVhcnl, I'lonr mill llrnn.
MINNKAPOLIH. Fh. 13 -WIIRAT-
Cash, 74; Mny. 75c; July, 7514Q767iiC. On
track: No. 1 hard, 76ic; No, 1 northern.
74c; No, 2 northern, G9g2c.
FLOUR First patents, $4.061.15; second
paienis, w.kwu-.ou: first clears, $2.903.00;
second clears, $l,90iT2.OO,
IIUA.-N 111 UUIK, JU,6U(S11.7S.
Toledo Crnln mill Need,
TOLEDO, Feb, 13. - WHEAT - Dull nnd
higher; cash. 79?4c; May, 7Uic; July, 797ic
CORN Aetlvo and firm: cash. 40r Miiv.
4&7iC.
DATS-Sleady; cash, 27c; May, 2C4c
RYE-52i,4c.
CLOVER SEED-Steadv: 1899 nrime. $6.70;
cosh, $7.20; March, $7.25.
Plillnilrlnlila Hotter nnd Kkks.
PIllI.AllI.'I.mil A S'i. n ntTT"T'i7'r
Firm; fancy western creamery, 2214e;
iiniLj weniern prima, mc; tancy nearDy
prints. 21c. .
i'-nrcgniiiAt i.ni DiAfi,i... adi. nnnMi...
91n frrtuVl U'nHloNI 1n fraah .irM.tti..f..l....i
2lc; fresh western, 2lo.
Peoria .Inrket.
PEORIA, Feb. 13.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3,
37y:c.
OATS Firm! Nn. n wtillo Rlt CTMlir.
billed through.' -.
WIllHIvY On lh hniiln nf 1 T1 fnr
finished goods,
IIMrniikre (irhtn Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 13.-WHEAT-Qulet:
074e norlhenl' W"60! No. 2 northern, 7114
HYE-Hlgher; No. 1. 530531ic.
.rJf?I'Ki-Stcail'! No- 2. 690c; snmple,
iVti 5C14C.
Dllllltli OrHln 1..
DULUTIL Feb. 13.-WHEAT-Cash. No
"""'jfFJ1' i1691'4i 'ay. 76Hc; July, 77(ic
OATS-26liH)2Ce.
'offer Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1J.-COFFEE Tho
market for futures opened steudy, with
prices 10 points higher, duo to local cover
ing nnd foreign demand, following Inner
cnuies. 'i neroAiier ruieu moaerately active,
but n shado easier, Havre falling to hold
tho advance reported nt the opening. The
lirazlllun movement was still steady, with
miDiic support ami spot demand deucieiu.
Tho market closed barely steady, with
prices net unchanged to 6 nnlnta net hither
Total sales, 6,500 bags, Including February
and aiarcn at &.ooc; Mny and juno, 5.oc;
September, 6.80c: October, 6.85c; December,
6c. Spot Rio. nulet; No. 7, Invoice, 7c.
Mild, quiet; Cordova, 8U1214c.
MOVB.MHXTS IN STOCKS AND llOXDS.
Sprpnlntlvr I.lriiildntlonn Are the Or
der nf the liny Slight Decline.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13.-Speculatlvo llqul
datlon was the order of tho day today on
tho stock market nnd townrd the close of
tho day the selling became urgent In somo
of tho stocks which have been highly ma
nipulated In the progress of the extended
advance. The depletion of margins nnd
tho covering of stoploss orders were evi
dently rosponslblo for somo of the heavy
offerings of stock which were tumbled upon
tho market In growing volume ns the de
clines In prices proceeded. Generally spenk
Ing there wns n feeling in speculative cir
cles thnt "tho good nows was all out," to
use a favorlto Wall street phrase. Tho fact
that tho day's news did not bring any an
nouncement of n now glgnntlc combination
in prospect or In courso of achievement
probably had much to do with this feeling.
The highly seasoned faro to which tho Wall
street palato has been accustomed lenves
the speculation rather flat without Its ac
customed "bracer" of a llnnnclal consolida
tion rutin nK ut) Into tho millions. Tho
disinclination to look for further Important
developments In tho Immediate future was
empnasizcd ny tno current reports or con
templated winter vocation trips by several
of tho capitalists who havo been foremost
figures In tho crent financial nrotccts which
havo recently dazzled the speculatlvo world.
There has been dally nnd even hourly ex
pectation uuii tno details or tno tlnnuciai
plan for effectlnir a mercer of tho steel
combinations would bo officially given to
tho public. The delay In giving out this
information has been trying to tho nerves
of some of tho speculators long of tho steel
stocks and they sought relief today more
than on previous occasions slnco tho pro
jected merger became known by unloading
tneir Holdings. Tnc repented reuurra wnien
tho benrs havo received havo made them
very timid and there wns not much evi
dence of a demand to cover short accounts
even nt considerable declines. Thero wns
undoubtedly largo short selling today, how
ever, In tho belief that an extended period
of reaction had been fairly Inaugurated, a
Doner wnlcli lias been Indulged In many
times beforo In the courso of tho recent ex-
traordlnnry market.
rue course-or affairs in tno money mnrKet
gave substantial ground for npprchenslon
on tho Dart of the sneculators denendent
on lonns for carrying their holdings. It Is
evident that the recent enormous extension
of credits for financing railroad combina
tions has much curtailed tho futuro re
sources of the money market. Tho reflux
oc runus rrnm circulation is distinctly less
with tho growing activity of business re
quirements Incident to the spring trade.
ino nusenco or American suuscriptions or
any Imnortnnt volumo to the new Ilrltlsh
loan excites comment. It Is duo In part to
tno easier conditions or tno rorelgn monoy
market, which resulted In n. price for tho
loan unattructlvo to American Investors.
but there can bo no doubt that tho nar
rowed surplus resources of tho New ork
market also hnd to do with preventing
Amorlcan bids for tho loan. Tho rate of
sterling exchange makes It evident that
any considerable subscriptions for Ameri
can account to tho exchequer bonds would
havo necessitated gold exports. The Janu
ary figures of exports of agricultural prod
ucts, showing nn Inercnso of nearly $20,000.-
OoO over those of the preceding January,
mnKo tins condition tno moro extraordi
nary. It Is believed that tho return of se
curities (luring tho last few months has
been In much largor volumo than any of
tho usually accepted statistics indicate.
London wns a hirco speculative buyer of
stocks here this morning, especlnlly of
Atchison nnd Norfolk & AVestern. but the
heavy profit taking overcame tho London
buying and swept nearly everything in tno
market below Monday's level. Western
Union nnd St. Louis & San Francisco sec
ond preferred wcro conspicuously strong
nnu retained smnn gains, 'ino most ncuio
weakness wns shown by Sugar, Missouri
Pacific, tho stool stocks, Tobacco and the
grangers nnd Pacifies generally. The mar
ket closed under pressure nnd near tho
lowest.
Ilonds weru weak In nvmoathv with
stocks. Totnl sales, par value, $5,35o.000.
i no commercial Advertiser h i.onuon
financial cablecram savs: The stock mur-
ket showed brisk trailing today, with a
very cheerful tone. With this went the
expression of rather vague anticipations of
some sort of favorable announcement In
the klnir's sneech of tomorrow, but so far
as 1 could learn It apparently was only n
enso of tho wish fathering tho thought.
Tho American demand wns much busier
again. In tho enrly hours prices were
strong on tho demand for Atchison nnd
Heading issues, nut n lot or selling orders
from New York fell like a wet blanket on
the market, causing a dull close. The Im
ports of gold yesterday amounted to 90,000,
nil In bars. Tho bank bought 6.000 In
Lisbon todav and took from tho open mar
ket 22,000 In bars. Resides theso additions
120.000 arrived from J';gypt. 'ino imports
for tho wrelt nmount to 426.000. Thero Is
a very sharp demand for money, the bank
having compieto coniroi or tno mnraei.
Cull monoy ranged from 4 to 5 per cent;
time lonns. 4 tier cent, whllo tho bank lent
largely at 5 per cent. Tho exchequer bond
allotments aro regarded as very disap
pointing. The applications for them nt thu
rato of 97 2s received 83 per cent of tho
nmount they usked for. The average rea
lized for tho government is only 97 6s4d.
The following aro tne closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
. M4
. 8S
. 91
. soys
57
. 41
. 1914
.ns
. 31
. fiS
.10714
.171
.123
75?i
. )
. 4514
. 19I
.15314
.191
. 42
Wnbafih ,
do pfd
Wheel. & L. E..
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central
Third Avenuo ...
n. & O. pfd
National Tube .,
do pfd
Adams Ex
Amerlcnn Ex
U. S. Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex.
Amor. Cot. Oil...
do pfd
Amcr. Malting...
do pfd
Amer. 8. & R...,
do pfd
Amcr. Spirits ....
do pfd
Amer. S. Hoop,,,
do u!tl
Amer. 8. & W..,
do pfd ,
Amer. Tin Plato.
do pfd
Amer. Tobacco.,,
do pfd
Anne. Mln. Co.,,
Rrooklvn R. T..,
Colo, Fuel & I..,
Con, Tobacco ..,
do pfd
Federal Steel ..,
do pfd
Gen. Electric ...
Glucose Sugnr .,
do pfd
Inter. Papor
do pfd
Lacledo Gas
National Hlscult
dn nfil
, 17-i
31
, 1414
31 't
1814
,121
,
17
105
163
,15
6714
140
, 30
XV)
4-j
P
o
' 17
29i
75V.
60
931J
61
91
,115
140
4514
7614
45'J
. '
96
COT
do tifd
Unltimoro & O.
Canadian Pac
Canada So
Ches. & Onm...
Chicago G. W..
u.. u. fit u
Chi. Ind. &-L...
do Dfd
Chi. & E. 111....
C. Sc N. W
C. R. 1. & P....
u. u. t at
I.
Colorado So....
do 1st pro
do 2d Dfd
Del. & Hudson
Del. L. & W....
Denver & R. O..
(To nfd
Erl
do 1st Dfd....
. 0.1
.191
. 16
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hocking Coal ..
"n"k'ng Vallev.,
Illinois Central..
461i
128W
uwii L'nntrui ...
do pfd
. bo
. 43
.112
.220
Lnko Erlo & W.
do pfd
Lako Shore ...
L. & N
9,?7
.1171!
.16HJ
. u-;
Manhattan L. .
Met. St. Ry....
Mex. Central .
801
Minn, ti St. L...
. 71
.106
. mk
. 73(4
. 20V.
19W
4774
91
, 23
73
76
, 3R1
90
17
87
46!f
9.-.1J
153
21
, 52
, 87
02
13
,imf
as
7P
19i
5
,1367
119V
(VP
:g
, 891
92
16"
62
6.""
do nfd
Mo. Pacific
niouiie t onio..
M., K. & T
no nfd
. 55H
.143
.152i
N. Y. Central ..
N. J. Central...
Norfolk & W...
(National Lend .,
do nfd
do pfd
National Steel ..
do pfd
N, Y. Air Brako,
No. American ...
Pacific Coast ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed S. Car...
do pfd
Pullman P. Car.,
S, R, & T
Sugar
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & I.,
U. 8. Leather...,
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber ....
do pfd
Western Union..,
Amal. Copper ...
Republic I. & S.,
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. L,
No, Pacific
mi?
do nfd
. 8714
Ontario & W....
Oro. Rv. & Nov
32
42
76
do Dfd
Pennsylvania ...
H8T4'
. 32V
:
. 321;
. 81V,
. 2C1?I
. E6'i
149V,
.190
Reading
do 1st ind
do 2d nfd
Rio G. W
do Dfd
St. L. & S. F
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
St. Ij. Southw...
do nfd
St. Paul
do Dfd
St. P. & Omaha
125
So. Pacific
So. Railway ....
. 22Ri!
. 7RVi
do pfd
Tox. & Pacific.
Union Paclllu .
29H
. 9IH
do pfd
. 8714
London Stock Qnntn tlnns,
LONDON, Fob. 13.-4 p. m,-C!os!ng:
Cons., money., 96 15-16 Erie toy
no accouui ..J i-ju no jst pid CSV
Atchison 691;1 Pennsylvania, ... 70'
Canadian Pac,.,. 9IU. Reading ny
oi. i'bui iMwuiMo. i-ao. prn mow
Illinois Central ..132U Grand Trunk .... 7
Louisville 95Anacondtt fi
Union Pnc. pfd.. 90! Rand Mines 29,
M V Pnnlpnl HQ
RAR 8ILVI3R Dull at 2Sd per ounce.
discount In tho open market for short bills
1'' -cni-i "i mrcH inuuiiia mils,
3T4S4 per cent.
Hank I'leiirlnitH.
ROSTON. Feb. 13. Clenrinirs. UK CIS cor.
balances, $1,879,192.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.-Clcarlngs, $370,
9S2.261: balances, $9,474,777.
I'liu-iAUi.t'iiiA, e'en. 13. Clear nc3.
$19,375,205: balances, $2,081,562. b '
BALTIMORE. Feb. 13,-Cleurlngs, $3,907,
053; balances, $40S,549. ' '
New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par
CHICAOO, Feb. 13.-Clcarlnes, $30,24,1,350;
balances. $3,02.1.952; posted exchangs, $1.8514
f?4.89; New York exchange, lOo discount.
, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13.-Clenrlngs, $6,S5l,612;
balances. $1,279,077; money, 6Ji7 per cent;
v uii.inAii, reu, jo. i.irKi nigs.
ovj, money, atju per cent; ixew sorx ex
chance, pnr to 10c premium.
Xerv York Money Mnrliet.
WISH' vnti t.- t.-v. 11 ninMtivnn nail
Bteody nt 2T2h per cent! prime mercantile
iMtiieri i per ccni.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual business In bankers', bills nt $4.8714
fi4.8S for demand and nt $4.MV484.834 for
sixty unys; posted rates, i.N)r4i.ta; com
morclal bills. li.tti!M.8iU.
SILVER- Certificates, 62S3c; bar, 60T4c;
Mexican dollars. 47Uc.
UONDS Governments, steady; state, In
active; railroad, inactive.
The closing prices on bond today art at
ioiiowi:
U. S. ref. 2s, rog
do coupon
do 3s. reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg
do coupon .
do old 4s, reg,,
do coupon
do 6s, reg.
do coupon
D. of C. 3 G5S
Atoh, gen. Is
do adj. 4s
Canada Ho. 2s....
1lV,li
N. Y. Central Is.
.10714
n. J. (J. g. rs...
.123
1101
.110
,13714
137tt
113ll
No. Pacific 3s....
1
do 4s
.10514
N Y C Sl B L 4s.
l'"!4
N. & w. con. 4s
Oregon Nav. Is,
do 4s....
Oregon B. L. 6s.
do consol 6s...
Reading gen. 4s.
Rio G. W. 1
109
103
128
iiiot;1
11614
,12.1
1034
92
110
107
122
133 (4
,124
100
St L & I M c. 5s
8t L & 8 F g. 6s
.U6J4
C. & Q. 414s
St. Paul consols
,185
,118'4
,120 V4
, 90i
116
, 62
116
93
,10611
,118H
111
,114
, 8914
, 96
HO IIS
C. & N. W. c. 7s..
do S. F. deb. K
8. P. C. & P. Is.,
do 5s
So. Pacific 4s....
Chicago Tor. 4s.,
f)7 Ro. Railway 5s...
(.010, ho. 4s
D. R. G. 4s. ..
86'i K R. & T. Cs....,
103i4Tex. & P. Is
Krlo Kcnernl 4...
84
do 2s
F. W. & D. C. 1.
8314'
Union, Pac. 4s...
Wnbnsh Is
Gen. Electric 6s..
16H4
111. central is...,
L. & N. mil. 4s...
M., K. & T. 2s...
1161
100.W
do 2s
. 1, ,
w fni niiuio is..,
7.4WWIS. CentroJ Is.
97'4 Vo. Centuries ..
UO 13
lloston Stnek Qnotntlnus.
ROSTON, Feb. 13.-Call loans, 2140314 per
cent; tlmo loans, 30-1 per cent. Ofllclal
closing:
A., T. & S. F..
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do Dfd
55
, 87
,13614
,11814
,162
251
,168
,1'l.i
138
, 36
109
M
, 80
142
19814
,160
245
17
, 12
.14 1!
West End
Wcstlngh. Elcc. .
Atchison 4s
N. E. G. & C. 5s
Adventure
Bingham M. Co.
A Dial. Copper ..
Atlantic
Boston & Mont.
Butto & Boston,
Cal. & Hecla ...
Contcnnlal
Franklin
93
, 6514
,101
, 6714
, HU
, 19
, 90
28
,321
, 82
,858
, 24
, 2C
, 50
, S6
49V4
1 1
, 7
.335
:36
, 6a
Amer. Tel ,
Boston & Alb'y.,
Boston Elevnlml
Boston & Mo....!
r... it. x, o
Dominion Coal..",,
uo pru
Federal Steel ....
do pfd
Fltchburc nfil
Humboldt
Gen. Electric ....
Osceola
Parrot ,
Quincy
Santa Fo Cop...
Tamarack
Utah Mining ...
Winona
Wolverines ,
do pfd ,
Cd. Eire. Ill .
Mex. Central ....
N. k. n. jc. c
Olrl lnrnlnlnn
Rubber
, 20(41
Union Pacific ...
Union Land
Nenr Vork Mlnlnir Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Tho followl
wing are
ijuuiuiiuna on Liming siocks:
Adams Con 20
Alice 45
Little Chief ....
Ontario
. 14
.600
. 90
. 9
. 5
. 15
. 13
. 60
.415
Breoce 200
.Ophlr
Brunswick Con... 31
Phoenix
Potosl
Corustock Tun... 4
Con. Cal. Va..l63
Savage
Dendwood Terra. 63
Hlerra Nevada..
Small Hopes ...
Standard
norn tuivcr lis
Iron Silver ivt
Lcadvillo Con.... U
Foreign Flnnnclnl.
LONDON. Feb. 13. Tho demand fnr
money today wns irnnrt nnd Ihe nnnnlv wn
small, being almost entirely dependent on
tho Dank of England, which charges 5 per
cent fnr lonns of a few days. Discounts
wero slightly easier. In consequent of the
scarcity of bills and continued continental
Inquiry. Ruslness on tho stock exchange
was restricted throughout the dny. Consols
iiiiruencii on ino exchequer bonds results,
Which tiro liked, nnd nrn nnntofl nt 0:1:
Amerlcnns opened Irregulnr and were after
ward fairly steady. Grank Trunks wero In
better demand. K n f lira wero fractionally
Improved, being supported by big houses.
Hunan araiitu onm wero allotted today nt
Is3 31-S2d. Tho amount nf bnllfnn inlitn
Into the Rank of England on bnlance today
was 142,000. Gold premiums aro quoted as
follows: Buenos Ayres, 130.80; Madrid, 36.90;
Lisbon, 42.
PARIS. Fob. '13. rtlinlneHH rnmm.nrnrl
good on the bourse today, but realizations
nffected It somewhnt. Consols wcro firm.
Spnnlsll 4S recovered nn nnri,hnq llrn.
Lilians lmproveiTMp the rlBe In the rnte ot
1-AuiiitnKt.-. v rencn rauroaus wero nrm. kio
tlntos recovered. DoBeers wero In great de
mand. Knfllrs wero strong In consequence
of American buying. At tho closo tho mar
ket was generally cheerful. Threo per
cent rentes, 102f 40c for tho account. Ex
chango on London. 25f 22c for checks. Span
ish 4s, 71.65.
BERLIN. Fob. 13,-On tho bourse today
governments nnd Americans were firm.
Trnnsvnal railroads rose substantially In
sympathy with the ndvnnco In Kafllrs,
Locals were Irregular, closing Arm on bear
covering. Exchange on London, 20m50pfgs
for checks.
Imports nml Exports.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.-Tho monthly
statement of tho Imports nnd exports of
thn lfflltml Htrttwl frtr .Tnnnapi, innl lua..n.l
- - ........ .... inaui-u
by tho buronii of statistics, shows ns to-
iun; AiercnunniFe, imports, Jt&,100,ia4, 01
which $27,373,451 was free of duty; decrease
from January, 1900, $5,700,000; merchandise,
mftmrtn. 51?J! f?VI fl-l. Inr.utn tiRrwniA
Gold, Imports, $1,161,012; Incrense, $2,100,001);
gold, exports. $8,221,159: Increase, $2,6i)0,0oo.
Sliver. Imports, $3,169,034: Increase. $1,000,
onn; sliver, exports, $4,790,239; Increajc, $200,
0CHJ, Cotton Mnrkel,
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.-The cotton mar
ket developed posltlvo weakness today In
tho nbsence of any public Interest to over
come the moro or loss general adverse con
ditions. CnblcH were disappointing, with
Liverpool showing a decline of l-32d In spot
prices nnd a decline of 1140314 points In
futures. In addition to tho bearish foreign
nows influences In this country wcro
against the market; seml-wcekly stocks
showed some increase In tho absence of
demand, with receipts still large, This wns
an offset to port receipts, which continue
light. Under theso conditions the local
mnrket opened nt a decllno of 37 points
nnd gave way 4fi8 points further. Liquida
tion wns quite active; othorwlso tho market
was quiet. Tho decllno was arrested by
profit taking by tho shorts on tho Idon that
during tho later period qf depression tho
market had become oversold. Tho market
closed easy at a net decline of 7(5124 points.
Spot. l-16c lower; middling uplands, 9 9-16c;
middling gulf, 913-16o: snles, 1,150 bales. Fu
tures closed eaBy; February, 9.06c: March,
9.09c; April, 9.0lc; May, 9,03c; July, 9.03c;
August, 8.67c; September, 8.15c; October,
7.95c ; Novombor, 7.84c; December. 7.81c.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 13. COTTON 8pot,
moderate business nnd prices l-32d lower;
American middling fair, 5 25-32d: good mid
dling, 514d: low middling. 5 3-16i; middling,
5Hd: good ordinary. 5 15-16d: ordinary,
4 ll-16d; sales. 8,000 bales, of which 600 were
for speculation nnd export and Included
7,030 Amorlcan; receipts, 4,000 bales, all
Amerlcnn, Futures opened quiet nnd closed
steady; American middling, 1, m. c, Feb
ruary, 5 19-64d. buyers; February and
March, 5 15-6405 16-6ld, buyers; March nnd
April, 5 13.6ltiT. 14-64d. buyers; April and
May, 511-64115 12-tfld, buyers: May and Juno,
5 10-64d, sellers; Juno nnd July, 6 7-61
5 8-64d, buyers; July nnd August, 5 5-6ld,
sellers; August nnd September. 4 56-0ld,
sellers; September, 4 56-6ld. sollers; Octo
ber, g. o. c, 4 31-6lff! 32-GU1, buyers; Octo
her nnd November, g. o. c, 4 24-6104 25-64d,
buyers.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 13. - COTTON
Steudy; sales, 1,650 bales; ordinary, 7K,c;
good ordlnnry, 7c; low middling, 8c; mid
dling, 9 3-16c; good middling, 914o; middling
fair. 915-10c; receipts, 5,861 bales; stock,
371.714 bales. Futures, steady; February.
9.02c asked: Mnrch, 9.03179.01c: April, 8.99(fj
9.01c; May, 8.9808.99c; Juno. 8.96ftS.9So; July,
8.91i?I8.93c; August, 8.50fl8.64c; September,
17.9708.00; October, $7.7007.71.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13,-COTTON-Dull und
l-16c lower: middling, 9 3-16c: no sales re
ported; receipts. 2,068 bales; shipments, 2,463
bales; stock, 72,622 bales.
GALVESTON, Tex;, Feb. 13.-COTTON
Quiet at 9 5-16c.
Dry (ioimIs Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Feb. 13,-DRY OOODS
Thero wns a largo attendance of buyers
today and business shows nn Increase on
tho spot, with moro orders coming forward.
Tho tone wns not chnnged materially.
Staple cottons on hand easy to buy; prints,
In fair demand; ginghams nulot; print
cloths quiet; men's wear woolens In fnlr
demand for staples, fancies quiet and Ir
regular; dress goods dull and unchanged.
.Hiignr Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 13.-8UGAR-Qulet:
open kettle, 31404c; open kettle, cen
trifugal, 404 5-16a: centrifugal, yellow, 4i0
4c; seconds, 204c. Molasses, open ket
tle, 20fl30c: centrifugal, 8H'20ci syrup. 20030c.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13.-8UaAR-Raw,
steady; refined, quiet. Molasses, steady,
nil Mnrkul.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13. OILS-Standard,
HUiiuwtl! I' UUi mi v (iM lin,
t itiTi -v i n mi i m.. ii
i.iv i.iiruuii. ruu. ia. -jiuo i urpcniuic
spirits, quiet ut 28a 6d.
n.iains.tavu; cuiiuiiBi-t-u, mcuuy, jrinui crime,
274c; prime yellow, 3003014c Petroleum,
steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, quiet.
t nvnn.' l .-,., . 19 nil a 1 I ...... ,, , ..
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oho!c4) Oattle Brought About Steady Prlcii
Common Kind Blow and Lower.
HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF LOWER
Sheep Itecelpt Light and Demand
Ilrlno- In Good Shnpe Market
Ruled Active nnd Just Abont
Steady vrlth Yesterday.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 13.
Receipts were!
Cattle. Hogs.
Sheep.
3.321
Official Monday ....
Ofllclal Tuesday ...
Ofllclal Wednesday
2.S6I
8,897
9.613
5,168
2,670
h.Qt3
1.SCI
io"!i
U.V41
11,187
Threo days this week.... 10.702 24,630
8amo days last week.... 8,180 22,379
Bamo days week before.. 6.023 20,100
Bamo threo weeks ago... 7,5."3 27.6W
Sumo four weeks ago.... 10,049 22.001
Same days last year 8.404 17,682
10.49!)
11,672
8.208
25.568
Average prlco paid for hogs for the pust
several days, with comparisons:
1901. 1900.1899.1S93.1837.1S9.1895,
Jan.
2S... 5 2214 3 68 3 62 3 27 4 10 3 S7
29... 5 2SH 4 62 3 64 3 27 3 93 3 85
30... 5 23 4 54 3 70 3 29 3 91 3 60
31... 5 1714 4 56 3 64 3 66 3 98 3 68
I. ... 6 22 4 67 3 61 3 CI 3 27 4 03 3 61
2.... 6 2J14 4 68 3 61 3 63 3 19 3 63
3.... 4 62 3 69 3 73 3 20 4 03
4.... 5 31 3 69 3 72 3 25 3 9S 3 68
5.... 6 23 4 66 3 72 3 21 3 93 3 76
6.... 6 2lU 4 70 3 56 3 19 4 00 3 82
7.... G 28U 4 68 3 66 3 75 4 01 3 96
8.... 5 29 4 75 3 66 3 71 3 23 3 93 4 07
0..., 5 25 4 84 3 70 3 71 3 27 3 90
10. . . 4 80 3 71 3 76 3 27 3 89
II. .. 5 324 3 65 3 77 3 23 3 84 3 69
12... 6 3014 4 79 I 3 81 3 28 3 89 3 75
13... 6 25 4 82) 3 C8 3 80 8 93 3 86
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Fob.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Fob.
Fob.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Indicates Sunday.
Tho ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Roads. Cnttln. Hoes. Sh'n. H'r's.
v.-., ill. & Bt. p. liy... 4
O. & St. L. Ry 1
Missouri Pacific Ry... 9
23
4
11
9
27
:l
11
n
26
23
union rnciuc system. 17
C. & N. W. Ry 4
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 40
8. C. & P. Ry 1
a, st. p.. m. & o io
II. &. M. R. R. R 12
C. B. St Q. Ry 10
C, R. I. & P. Ry., E. 3
C R. I. & P. Ry., W. 2
Illinois Central 7
Total receipts 119 161
11
The disposition of the day's recolntn wns
mb iuiiuwh, eacn ouyer purcnasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. nuttl Un,.c slin
Omahu Packing Co 293 1.425 2M
O. II. Hammond Co 205
1,149
Swift and Comnnnv 499
1.971
2,810
2,920
1,281
230
Cudnhy Packing Co 424
Armour & Co 538
Armour, from Sioux City
R. Becker & Degan 2
Vansant & Co 99
1.320
509
J. L. Carey 42
Lobman & Co 73
W. I. Stephen 14
Hill & Huntzlnger 92
Huston ft Co 15
Livingstone & Schallcr 136
Hamilton & Rothschild.... 91
I). F. Hobblck 66
A. S. Mawhlnney 1
Other buyers 363
608
Totals 2,915 11,656 2,922
CATTLE Them was nnl n hnnvv run
of cUttln today, but as bearish reports wero
rocetved from other points packers were
Inclined to pound tho market horo a trifle.
As sellers were generally holding for yes
terday o prices the market was rather slow.
ueer steers or good quality that suueu
tho buyers could b minted lust about
stoady. Packers, however, did not seem
to bo very anxious for supplies this morn
ing, and as a result they did not tuke hold
with much Hfo und bids were generally a
llttlo lower on the common and half fat
stuff. Tho eattln kent movlnir to thn
scales, however, anu while tho market was
slow tho general run of sales did not look
bo much different from yesterday.
The cow market held un In cood snanc.
particularly on tho better grades. Packers
took hold fairly well and tho moro do
strablo bunches wero soon out of first
hands. Tho medium kinds wero rather
draggy nnd prices wcro a llttlo lower than
yesterday on that class of cattle. Canners
sold In about yesterday's notches,
Bulls wero slow salo this morning, and
buyers did not wnnt them unless thi'
could get them for less money than the
paid yesterday. In most cases tho decllno
would bo covered by 6c or 10c. Veal cnlws
of cood quality sold readily at steady
prices.
There were not many iccoers on sine
todny. nnd ns a result tho better grades
sold about steady. Yard traders still have
a good many on hand, and for that reason
they are slow about taking hold of the
common cattle. rnc demand rrom tno
rnnntrv nn fnr this week has not been (rood.
Common cattle today wero slow and lower,
Representatlvo safes:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 4UU i VI Zii i1 .1U
2 710 3 63 20 1094 4 35
1 920 3 5 4 1115 4 .15
12 1010 3 85 12 1123 4 25
52 937 4 CO 20 1077 4 25
3 1IZ3 IV 1"JJ ill
5 1010 4 00 18 1311 4 23
22 1062 4 00 4 1143 4 SO
4 HSU 4 ( u VJl 1 .'U
R 902 4 00 27 1131 4 S3
4 895 4 W 18 107.1 4.35
7 641 4 00 32 1227 4 35
7 1112 4 10 16 1157 4 40
33 933 4 10 10, ,..1115 4 40
4 1USU 1 lU iV 11U" 4 VI
1 1120 1 10 4 1007 4 .V)
2 933 4 10 8 1192 4 60
1 830 4 10 2 1330 4 60
14 976 4 15 9 117S 4 60
23 1000 4 15 19 1291 4 63
13 1UJ8 4 19 It) 1.1U 4 (,j
5 1UWJ 4 m i.m, 4
2 1210 4 20 38 1309 4 75
19 955 4 0 IS 1352 4 75
2 iliU 4 z.1 m in 4 rn
1 1130 4 31 1238 4 90
TEXAS STErcns.
.... 794 3 35 33 1143 3 SI
.,..1070 3 M
BTEERB AND HEIFEK3,
910 4
05 2.1
U,li 4 23
COWS.
... 670
... 918
... 957
... 812
... 866
... 910
...1030
...1015
...10S0
... 850
... 977
...1120
... 965
... 925
2 25
16
...1010
...1150
...116)
... 967
...1011
... 9S0
...1131
...1123
...12ft)
...1110
...1120
3 "0
3 20
3 20
3 20
8 20
3 23
3 23
3 23
3 23
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 33
3 33
3 33
3 35
3 33
3 35
3 33
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 45
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 55
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
.1 75
3 85
3 85
3 90
4 23
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 63
2 a
2 63
2 63
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 55
2 75
2 Y5
2 80
2 85
2 85
1...
3...
4...
9...
4...
17...
3...
1...
2...
4...
8...
1...
1060
1260
1160
1100
1.
2....
1105
....... 916
..I. ...1023
1076
1120
1140
1050
1010
1020
990
836
1046
16....
8.
90.1
3....
3....
1....
3....
4
46
11
3
5
1
1
8
....114:
....1111
....1750
....1046
....1122
....1270
.... 950
.... 891
.... 924
....1177
....10S5
....1146
....1290
....1220
....109(1
....1073
....1000
....1115
....1120
....1110
....1075
....1453
.... 991
....1136
1.
2 90
2 90
2 80
2 90
2 90
2 93
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 09
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 (0
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 13
3 13
3 15
3 16
3 15
1...
3...
5...
6
14
8
3
5
3
39
13
1
20
12
1
3
7
S
1
10...
....1013
....1037
....1085
....1030
.... 922
....1075
3...
IS...
V.'.'.
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
6
2
1
1
.KM
,....1020
,....1320
....1230
,....1153
1200
.... 870
1086
1000
,....1200
890
1282
,....1070
.....1079
.... 933
....1030
990
....ItCO
....1240
....1000
....1150
....1020
....1214
...1110
...1150
...1222
...1086
...1095
...1125
...1080
...1320
...1430
...1260
...1510
...1105
...1000
...1340
6
0
1
2
2
17
1
1
1
1
12
I
10
3
8
4
4
2
3
1
1
1
5
9
3 15 2
3 20
HEIFERS.
.. 840
..1140
.. 680
.,1000
.. 640
.. 970
.. 792
.. 990
.. 861
,.1000
. 990
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 20
3 25
3 30
3 10
3 40
3 10
3 40
1.
1180
1931
865
758
1036
1112
1020
......1250
610
,....1180
1961
3 60
.1 65
8 6.1
3 CO
3 70
3 75
3 80
3 91
4 23
3 50
3 53
3 53
17..
6..
4.,
6..
2..
1..
1...
3...
1...
8...
4...
9...
4...,
9...
861
3 40
865
HEIFERS.
COWS AND
11...
897 4 35
BULLS.
11:::
1...
3...
.... 620
.... 600
....1590
....1073
1480
1..
, 900
,1270
,1260
,1190
, 920
,1670
, 7.10
, 020
,1570
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 35
3 38
3 35
.1 40
3 59
2 50
2 60
2 65
2 85
2 85
2 90
2 95
3 00
1
1
1
1
2
1
1,
1
1..
1 1580
1 1490
1 880
1 1370
3 00
3 W
3 03
8 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 20
3 2J
3 6
S
1 ..1430
1.... 1S50
3 55
3 fO
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 C5
3 65
3 80
J 90
4 00
16
5 00
1...
.1190
3
lIIIK'.'.
)......,.
.1605
,.1700
,.1570
.1470
.1040
.2010
. 730
.1640
,. 930
1 .....H50
1
1.......
1
1
..1100
..1350
..1680
.. 730
CALVES.
6.
1.
1.
1.
310
360
80
22")
120
120
236
170
7 00
7 CO
7 IS
7 V
S 50
' V
4 fO
7 00
7 tiO
1.
1
180
STOCK COWS
AND HEIFERS.
1...
1...
1...
2...
13...
7...
lUtO 2 2t
950 2 CO
770 2 75
645 3 .
m s oo
STOCK
10.
i l0
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 50
1..
1..
13.,
4..
720
930
e
430
CALVES.
307 3 '.li
310
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
1..
600
3 no
2
b'M
4 (0
1
2
, 630
735
735
, 680
896
760
612
, 613
, 51S
. 740
. 870
855
. 4S0
2 W
2 90
2 90
3 W)
3 60
3 60
3 lo
3 75
3 f3
3 90
4 00
4 00
8
14
8 ,
14
4
61
4
46
8
4 ,
II
33
17
810
4 00
t 10
4 10
15
4 20
4 2)
4 23
4 25
4 35
.1 M
3 75
4 25
4 30
.. 7W
.. 660
.. CIO
.. 760
90.5
.. 675
..1133
.. 615
.. 723
.. 816
. . 022
.. 417
77
1 ,
17
1
4
II
12
is!!;"";
2
4
5
4 00
4 00
701
HOGS-
TtlAtVt H'na n IIKannl 4ttn r 0 1mtTfl
hero today, nnd, In sympathy with tho ten
dency pf prices elsewhere, the mnrket
oponed lower. Packers started out bidding
from $..20 to $5.25, but failed to get tho hogs
nnd raised their hands to $5.221406.27y4. or
about 60714a lower than yesterday's gen
eral market. Tho lonir strlnir sold ut $3.25
with tho heavier lions uolnir at S5.274. nnd
as high as $5.30 wnn nnld. Tim lluhtur
weights sold from $5.2214 down. It was a
fairly actlva mnrknt ut thrum iirlrrH nml thn
uuui ui i iiu nogs were soiu in rainy goou
season. k
There wero'nonn ton mnnv lines on sain
to supply the demand, and, as a result, tho
closo was good and strong. Tho most of
the Sales nn llln ln.f nml norn nl
6.2714 and everything hnd changed hands In
kuuu neason. iieprcsoniativo sales:
0 1 1 1. 1. I ' T ll nr,l n.na n 1 1 . . , ...
. - ; -...-.. nuo n iihilk . uu ui omul,
i,0.re. today und the markot at this point
ruled active and stendy. T.. -initio nl,l ns
US X.vlO nnri w.th... l,.n,,nl,, tl nf;
Thero worn nn rimiM .?i .,i,.
BO that tho sales dn not shnw 1111 no ivnil
.... ,...M-i. tuning ino quality ot tno oner-
1? "ot 1 s'iecp and Inmbs Into con
sideration thn mnrlint Inrlni, ..io rnllu
Hieauj. several cars were late In arriv
ing, which rather Interferrcd with tho
uuii nei
There were nnr nrm 1 Mi . -niA ,n
make a fair test, but the few offered
uiuugni uruciicaiiy steady prices.
. .7.ut1,lonB: Cholco fed wolhers, $4,151?
11 u'. . 1 . weiqers. J4. wtjM.15; choice
lightweight yearlings, $4.6504.75; fair to
Swl.'i5'?14',25'65! cno'ce "Bhtwelght
,W.60Jr-I.OO; fair to good ewes, $3.25
3.60, cholco spring lambs, $4.95(35.10: fair to
K,0Lr,nJ? 'ambs' H.73&1.95: feeder ewes.
$3.2533.50: Jeoder wethers, $3.6033.75: feeder
lambs, $4.00(4.40. Representative sa cs:
iXO.
1 western ewe
60 western ewes
1 buck
292 western wethers
261 western lambs
249 Colorado lambs
260 Colorado lambs
229 western ewes
109 western lambs
1 1.1990
1 $60
1 1260
1 1360
1 1400
7 1353
1 1230
3... 1250
no. Ay, Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
59 123 ... 6 05 67 241 80 5 25
11 10S ... 6 05 63 231 120 5 25
67 1.9 80 6 10 71 21S ... 5 25
8.3 103 ... 5 15 60 258 40 5 25
49 205 40 6 15 75 228 ... 5 25
89 183 ... B JO 41 263 80 6 25
73 187 40 6 20 4S 239 ... 6 25
60 300 80 6 2211 76 227 4 0 6 25
1? 251 ... B22U 7.1 228 40 6 23
27S ... 5 22 77 213 80 6 25
81 207 ... 5 221, 61 233 ... 6 25
H 172 ... 6 22U 85 251 160 6 25
70 217 1 20 5 22ti 62 239 ... 6 25
J9 283 80 6 22V4 66 266 40 6 25
1 214 40 6 22l 76 223 80 6 25
30, 235 ... 5 22'4 SO 193 40 6 25
228 ... 5 22l 70 261 40 5 25
9 217 40 6 224 69 241 ... 6 25
87 199 80 6 221? 70 241 ... 6 25
W 213 80 6 2214 75 241 ... 6 75
t 210 120 6 22UJ 73 244 80 6 25
f? 181 ... 6 2214 62 270 40 6 26
1 228 ... 6 22U 63 2S.1 80 5 25
67 244 4 0 6 22 77 224 40 5 23
g 203 ... 5 22ii SO 298 ... 6 25
6 243 120 6 25 86 200 40 6 23
6 230 ... 6 25 67 264 SO 6 25
78 231 40 6 25 66 .295 . . 5 25
'.2 '; 5 21 74 23S 120 5 25
$ 300 40 6 .-5 84 223 80 6 25
: 6 2? 72 233 80 5 23
63 214 ... I 25 66 240 40 5 25
? 0 ... 6 25 65 250 80 6 2714
1 243 . . . 6 25 61 285 80 6 27yJ
' ,227 140 5 25 90 248 ... 6 2715
61 !253 40 6 25 73 240 ... 5 274
261 ... 6 15 73 287 ... 5 27V,
li 222 40 P r:s 69 253 40 6 27l
6j 221 ... 5 Ji 66 292 ... 6 27
62...., .251 40 6 25 75..... 237 ... 5 27 1
? S!S ... 6 25 62 231 ... 5 271?
i2 -23 ... 6 25 62 263 ... 6 27 4
'3 217 80 6 23 71 269 ... 5 ?7i
M7 - 25 61 250 ... 5 27 1
W J - 6 23 70 252 ... 6 27 (J
3? 231 80 6 27 70 261 ... 6 271?
Si JSg 6 25 67 311 160 R 2714
1W 40 6 25 67 258 ... C '.'TlJ
1 ?17 40 6 2! 79 203 80 5 27Vi
l i?2 6 23 66 234 SO 5 2714
AS Sj? 23 66 264 40 6 2714
55 :5 -;i 6 25 ' 56 267 ... 5 2714
2,1 40 5 25 6.1 2C8 ... 6 27$
5' 215 80 5 2S f,9 289 ... 6 27
i" 2? 5 25 75 235 ... 5 271i
ll 20? 89 6 25 63 272 ... 5 ?74
ir. 21' ... 5 23 i; 274 R0 5 27',
J" 19; 6 25 f,9 266 SO 5 2714
Sf 2 ... 6 25 62 241 ... 6 2714
li ;52 6 25 60 231 ... 5 27tJ
" 3U3 ISO 5 25 CO 244 ... 5 27U
55 23i . 5 25 21 307 ... 6 2714
ij 239 80 5 23 10 277 6 27l
M'"SS '.k 5 ZS 69 247 40 5 27'i
K 263 4 0 5 25 24 384 ... 5 27'!
J? S? ' v23 61 277 200 5 27iJ
il & B 25 49 291 80 5 30
iP, 301 320 5 25 61 288 ... 6 30
53 253 SO 5 25 70 251 ... 6 30
Js;::::::? : 61 203 - 580
A v. Pr.
100 $3 00
88 3 15
150 3 25
105 4 20
63 4 70
81 6 10
S3 5 10
99 3 3714
68 4 50
81' $2 50
83 2 50
90 3 01
80 3 CO
120 3 50
120 3 50
103 4 35
90 4 35
103 5 00
85 6 05
J western owes
191
western ewes
cull ewes
western ewes
cull wether
ewes
western wethers
western wethers
lambs
Colorado lambs
n
2C0
1
O
200
197
3
CHICAGO MVU STOCK MARK FIT.
Cattle Stonily to l.oiTer Sheep Sternly,
I.fimhs Lower.
ni(I?Aa,' uF?b' 13. CATTLE Receipts.
-1.000 head; cholco steers stendy, others 6
fftlOo lower; butchers' stock, 6100 lower;
good to prime steers, $5,0006,00; poor to
medium. $3.4OiT4,00; stoekers and feeders,
tnKMM' cows- 2.60i:4.16; heifers,
$2.60-1.60: canners, weak, $1.901-2.50; bulls,
weak, $2.5Vtf4.30; calves, stendv. $l.(XVfffl23;
Texas fed steers, $4.00g'4.73; Texos grass
steers. $3.30tffl.); Texas bulls, $2.60573.60.
HOaS Receipts, 45,000 head; tomorrow.
30.000, estimated: left over, 3,000; mixed, and
butchers. f5.20o5.42H; good to cholco henvy,
$o.35fl5.4S: rough henvy, $5, 2O05.3O: light,
$5.205.3714; bulk of sales. $5.32"4y6.3714.
, SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 17,000
head: sheep steady and nctlve; lambs weak
to 10c lower for heavy; good to cholco
wethers. $3.90'N.60; fair to cholco mixed,
$3.604.00; westorn shoup, $3.9001.45; Texas
sheep, $2.6003.60: nntlvo Inmbs, $1.2506.30;
western lambs, $5.0005.30.
Kiiiiniin City l.lvii .Stock Mnrket,
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 13. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,300 natives, 1,500 Toxons, 100 calves;
beef steers, stonily tn 10c lower; cows,
skrong; stockers and feeders, slow; native
beef steers, $4.5005.60; stockers and feodors,
$3.70 04,75; western-fed steers, $4.25fI5.00t
Toxans and Indians. $.1,6504.40; cows. $3,000
4.50; heifers. $3.5001.60; canners, $2.250 2.90;
bulls. $3.0001,60; calves. $5.5007.00.
HOGS Receipts, 13.800 head; market
opened weak ami closed strong; top, $5.42'?;
bulk of soles, $5.2714'05;37U: heavy. $5.30
5.42H: mixed, pnokers, $j.2a05.35; light, $5,10
5.30: Digs, $4.6005.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts. 1.700
head; market strong; western lambs, $1.90
05.15; western wethers, $4,1604.40; western
venrllugs, $1.4001.85; ewes, $3.7604.00; culls,
$2.7503.50.
Xrw York l.lve Slock Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Feb, 13.-CATTLE-Ro-eelnts,
3.451 head: steers. Ilrm and higher;
bulls stendv. others Btoady to strong;
steers, $1.5005.20: stockers, $4.05; bulls. $4 00
01.00; cows. $1.9503.90; tnllends, $1,8001.90.
Cables stendv: shipments, 40 sheep nnd 1,800
quarters of beef,
CALVES Receipts. 1.892 head; veals In
fair request; veals. 4.6008.3714: cholco veals.
$8,60: llttlo calves. $4. 0001.60; barnyard
stock, $3.2303.76; yearlings, $3; westerns,
$3.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, 9.086
hend; good sheep, firm, others steady;
ambs blither: sheen, $3.2501.75; choice
sheep. $(.fW05.OO; lambs, $3.0000.35.
HOGS Receipts. 8.631, head; firm at $3,700'
5.90; choice light state hogs, $6.
St. .losepb Uvi Stock Mnrkrt.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Jtfo.. Fob. 13.-(8pc-clii.1.)
Thn Journnl quotes as follows:
CATTLE Receipts. 1.600 head; market
nctlve nnd steady: nntlves. $4,1005.10: Tex
ana and westerns, J.I. COW 5.00: cows and heif
ers, 2.1O04.2O; bulls and stngs, $2.2501.60;
yearlings nnd cnlves. $3.r04.63: stockers
and feeders. $3.2.'0t.25: venls, $4.6007.00.
HOGS BecelptH, 7.300 head: mnrket
steady to 5o lower; nil grades, $3.2503.1:14;
bulk of sales, JS.27140S.35; pigs, 6310o lower.
SHEEP-Hecelpts, l.tfo heei; mitrku
steady to loo lower.
St. I.o 11 1 I.lrr Stock Mnrket.
-ST. LOUIS, Feb: 13, -CATTLE-leceluts,
5,200 head, including 1,600 Texans: market
stendy to easy, with natives a shade lowor;
nntlvo fhlpping nnd export steers, $5.0.$O;
dressed beet nnd butcher steers. $4.0003.26;
steers under LOW pounds, $3.7534.26 stock
or9 n.'VLJ?.':dcrs' .toiM.53. cows and heif
ers, $J.00ii4..o; canners, $1.2502.75; Texas
nnd Indian steers, $3.5yl.63 cows and heif
ers. J2.4jiiJ.53.
HOGS-Recelpts, 19.400 head; market Wit
100 l0v?lK8. BP(1 "shts. K 20a.30; pack
ers. $5 2306.35; butchers. $5.3J0'3.4t.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 2.4!X1
jl'.'Vj! rknt steady; native muttons, $3.73
E 504 00 ' ,,,60W3,25i 0Ul18 ana buck..
Stock In Sliiht.
Following nre the receipts nt the four
prlnclpnl western markets for February 13:
f - t T n 1'.
South Omaha
Chicago ......
Kansas City
2.070
iiic. iiuKp, oneep.
11.187
1.661
21.000
7.W0
6,200
45.000
13.80)
19.400
17.01O
1.700
2.40O
at. 1,0111s
Totals
37,670 89,387 22,764
Wool Mnrket.
8T. LOUIS, Feb. 18.-WOOIDull nnd
weak; medium grades, 13020c; light Mite.
'Wfifl! heavy lino, 10013c; tub washed, IS
BOSTON, Fob. 13.-WOOL.-Tho American
ool and Cotton Reporter will say of tho
local wool trado tomorrow: Tho market
has .shown considerable activity In thn
last week, and thero has lioen a good sized
outward movement of tho staple, which Is
reflected In tho Bhlptnont nf staples, which
nvcrago over 4,00O,(.M) lbs., und In the sales
so far as can bo learned, which wc esti
mate) at over 4,600.0(V lbs. The business ol
tho Inst week has been largely in ten I
torlcs, of which somo good-sized lines liV3
been moved by several houses, tho esti
mates of theso wools being about 2,000
lbs. A good demand is also noted for line
unwashed delnlno and medium fleeces. Tho
tono of the market ns far as price nte
concerneJ hits) been Irregular nnd unset
tled, tho tendency of tho whole being in
favor of tho buyer, although actual prk
aro not quoted any lower than they wero
last week. Thero is reported to have bevii
somo weakening In tno west In certain
qunrtors. but holders as a rulo nro still
llrm and nro talking much higher prion
than thoso which rulo nt the seaboard
Tho sales In Boston wero 4,281, 800 lbs. do
mestlo and 355,000 lbs. foreign, making n
total of 4.636.S00 lbs., ngalnst a total of
3,939,400 lbs. for tho previous week and 11
total of 4,433,000 lbs. for tho corresponding
week last year. Tho sales slnco Jnnuiirv
1 amount to 18,191,300 lbs,, against 25,351. 60
lbs. for tho corresponding time last year
Oil Mnrket.
OIL CITY
Pft Feb. 13,-OILS-Credlt
balances
, i.u kki uiiiiue!. 110 tun; Slllll-
ments
171,160 bbls., average S7.S3J bbls.,
runs 187,476 bbls., uverage 81,24.1 bbls
PIINSIONS FOll WESTERN VETERANS.
War Survivors Itrmiiiitiered bjr the
General Government.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (Speclal.)-The
following pensions hnve been grautcJ:
Issuo of January 2S:
Nebraska: Original James L. Alvlson,
Omaha, $12. Original widows, etc.. In
rrease (Special act, Jnnuary 31) Fannla
M. O'Ltnn, Chndron, $17: (Special accrued,
February 1) Emma M. Mnston, Omaha, JS.
War with Spnln, Irlgtnnl Lincoln A Stu
nrt, Upl.uul, $6.
Iowa: Original Iewis A. Day. Clinton.
$3. Addltlonal-ailes M. Mothorn. Ean:
Poru. $8. Increase Cornelius Nichols, En-
sex, $12: Stephen Ilulllnger, Glenwood, $10;
John t. Torticrt. uavenport. is: w 11 nam
F. Melaon, Tipton, $3. Reissue Jomes R,
Murphy. Council Bluff. $17. Original wid
ows, etc. Clnra W. Evans. Lansing. $12!
Snrnh E. Arthur. Clarlnda. $8: Surah A
Schrock, Wnyland, IS; Mattlc E. Crandnll,
Red Oak. $8.
South Dakota: Renewal nnd increase
Rosol P. Kelsov. BrooktPKS. $S. War with
Spain, original Benjamin II. Ooss, Can-
ton, m.
North Dnkotn: original widow (special
accrued, January 31) Ktirollne Fischer,
Blsmnrclc, $s.
Co orai o: increase (Hpcrini net. January
31) Ernest Pltsohner, Denver, $20. Relssun
.lames Al. innir, uemi. n; special nci.
January 31) Iemley D. Bloom, Central
City, $6.
Works Woulil-Iln Benedicts.
CHICAGO. Feb. 13. A special to the
Record from Bloomlngton, III., says: Jllss
Elizabeth Kiihurlck, nged 21, wns arrested
yesterday, charged with violating tho
postal laws, Miss Kaburlck has been re
ceiving numerous letters from nit pnrtH of
tho united unites, nnu 11 ih uiicgcd uiai
sho had been soliciting nnd receiving
money nnd jewelry rrom suitors lor ner
hnnd with whom she had mndo epistolary
acquaintance through a mntrlmonhil
aironcv newsnnnor. Miss Kaburlck was
hold to ball In $1,000 nnd wns taken to
Bprlngflcld. Her home la Carllnvllle, 111.
Modern Woodmen nt Wlchlln.
WICHITA, Kan.. Feb. 13. About 200
delegates aro In attendance nt the state
camp of Modern Woodmen of America
Judge Johnson, who Is well known as the
democratic national committeeman from
Knnsns, has Introduced 11 resolution con
demning tho national executive council foi
alleged Injustice to himself. Ho wns gen
eral attorney for tho nnttonnl ord-jr nnd
wns ousted two years ago. He nccusei
Heod Consul Northcott nnd other leaders
of personal animosity towurd himself.
Governor Nnsli to the Tlnies-Stnr.
CINCINNATI, O., Fob. 13 -Replylng to a
telegraphic Inquiry sent by tho Times-Star
today Governor Nash replied:
"COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 13, No nowspnpor
hns been authorized to sny nnythlng In re
gard to my present or future Intention In
connection with tho prlzo Relit. AH thnt
has been printed hns boon guesswork. I
cannot talk nbout theso matters. It would
bo injurious lo the public service.
PLUMBER SHOP IS SCORCHED
Fire Does SHdht DnnintH) to the Ki
tnlillaliment of John C,
Heed.
A fire which stnrted from an unknown
causo In tho basement of the Woodmen of
the World building nt Fifteenth and How
ard stroets at 10:30 yestordny did con
siderable damago to the plumbing shop of
John C. Reed. An employe wns alone In
the shop at tho time and opened thn base
ment door when ho Hntclled the smoke. Tho
flames spread in a fow minutes all over
the uhop and the heat hroko all the large
plato glsss windows beforo the arrival of
tho department. Tho fixtures and stock
were damaged to tho extent of $500, but thn
loss was covered by 1.00o Insurance. The
Iobb by nro to tho building Is small, tho
greatest dnmngo being to the pinto' glass.
The building Is coverod by $60,000 lmmrauoe.
STRUGGLE WITH INSANE MAN
Deputy Sheriff Jones mill Ofllcer
llnlilvrin Hnve Thrilling
Experience.
Deputy Sheriff Jones nnd Emorgcney Ofll
cer Baldwin hnd a hard fight Tuesday after
noon In arresting Paul Garnctt ou nn In
sane warrant nt Sixteenth nnd Hickory
streets, where hlu parents keep a cigar
Btore. They had complained nbout bin vio
lent condition and when the otllrer arrived
to sorvo tho warrant they found (Jarnett,
who Is a powerful young man, nrmod with
a knife, ana it wns oniy niier a terriuiu
struggle thnt ho was taken awny. Ho wns
brought to tho county Jnll in a earring"
and will bo examined by the Hoard ot In
sanity Commissioners.
NEW DEPUTY APP0INTE0
Tlinmna MoC'IciieKheu of Valley Pre
cinct Get Plnoe oil SUerltl'n
Stuff Vnented ly Cr.11011.
Thomas McClcneEheu was yesterday
appointed deputy sheriff to succeed Daniel
W. Canon, who resigned to take the
Buperlntondency of tho county poor farm
and hospital.
McCIeneghen comes from vnuey precinct,
where he has been a usion leaner ror
several years. He Is tho son or n well
known farmer of the precinct and Is un
married, JAMES E. BOYD & CO,,
Telephone 1030. Oiualin, Nob,
COMMISSION,
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