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    T1IE OUAIIA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1904.
I Tl'l
iRALY AND PRODUCE MARKET
Broken Ar Cantioua and Speculation la
Grain ia Slow.
WAR RUMORS AND ARMOURS THE CAUSE
alaeeet Positive Asseraaee ( Hsi
tllltles la Far Eaat Held la
Wfceat Little aaal
Rally Fa I leal.
OMAHA. Feb . ll.
The Omaha speculative imtrket in grain
was very dull. broKers being cautious. The
lmg continued bulling or pi leva tnrounh
rumora and lha nuanlpjiaiion of Ar
rrroor and others had cujk1 the mora con
ervatlve element to withdraw irom Ina
floor In Chicago and aa a consequence
the market fljctuaied largely on emn-,1
transactions. The heavy liquidation an
coarse grain caused lha market to de
cUna sharpiy from the opening and a
alutnp of centa un May cum followed on
the Chicago. Omaha almost mat this. The
almost positive assurance of war helped
to hold the whpit up a little. A rahy for
the rlorlng hour waa expected aa morning
but waa not realised.
May corn waa the tnly future whjch en
gaged Omaha speculators. It opened
stronger than at Chicago where the ..pn
Ing waa So off from the close of Satur
day rYom a bid of 45c It declined sharplv
to 44c and then rallied So. Through Ike
morning corn riddled up anj down around
the tree-quarter mark and atarted for the
bottom again toward cloning time - Chi
cago opened weak and broke stenelly Jjly
co.n okiwI M the rlowlsg rgur of Satur
day, 4t4,o but decline.! to 4 rallied So
and then declined to 43"c- There seemed
no spirit t take or? era at thia figure.
May wheat opened eirong in Chicago, but
r!I!lf '''? ."" -""aha. Chicago broke
from 96c to 9Jo, but recovered to 4c.
from where It slumped to arc. July wheat
waa too much of a luxury for the Omaha
crowd, aa waa also May and March oat.
Chicago declined la In May oata and there
nothing doing In Omaha.
The range in pricea of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the cloea today and
tviy were aa follows:
Wheat
May .,
July ..
Corn
May '.,
July .
Gate
May ..
March
Open. High. Low. Today. Safy.
...Tt
7
77a.
77.
7
73-H
43
43H
73
43
74SB
4EB
44'iQ
...46
...44"4
45
44-
41
3B
Leeal Cask Grala Market.
The ciah market waa much more lively
than that In grain for future delivery.
Receipt of wheat wera light, being J earn:
Saturday. I. rive cara went out. '
8a lea of car lota by aample on track.
Winter wheat, no. I, car. 73c; Mo. 4.
rar, nee. .
Receipt of corn wera heavier than for
ever a I daya and business waa lively. Cars
In were 33; out. 11; Saturday. 22.
- Galea of car lota by aample on track.
Omaha :
Mlxew corn. No. S, 2 cara, Xtc; 3 car.
39c; No. 25 cara. Sfcc: 1 car, Vtjc; No. 4
damaged, 1 car, 37Sc: no grade. 1 c.tr, STc.
Yellow corn. No. I. 1 car, vc; 1 our, $Vc
1 car. 3ac; No. 4, 1 ear. 40e.
White corn. No. I. 1 cur. 40Hc; No. 4. 1
Cir 4ic.
WHEAT-No. i hard. TRfJTtc: No. S hard.
t75c; No. 4 hard. 63iic; No. t apring.
jMc; No. I apring. 7la,c; No. 4 spring,
"(CORN-NO. 2. 4iv.g42c; No. 3. SM.fitOV':
No 4. ryHlr; No. 2 yellow. 4342V-c;' No. 1
yellow. ,t.v,&41Hc: No. 2 white. 44XSc;
No. 1 white. SeVd41ty.
OATS No. 2. Aaar; No. I. r3Hc: No.
4, WH37c; No. white. 4041c; No. 3 white.
tWafctoc; atandard. 3VX .
K . Sates treat the aTxckaaare OaHeaa."
-Omaha, buslneaa tn futJrea Saturday' waa
U'lrlna the first week of the Omaha nrwln
I!
xcharure 21S cara of grain ware Inspected
y Inauector HevL Omaha Inanu-tium foe
today were 4 cars. Wheat. cum: k ce
graded No. 3 hard winter. S cars No. 4 hard
winter: Com, 17 cara graded No. 8, 11 cars
No. 4, 1 car No. t white. 3 cars No. t yellow,
nd 7 cars no grade; oau. 1 car No. 4 white,
1 car no grade.
" ( that Grata Trawl.
The last aetimata places that amount- of
grain In BaJtlmorweaiiaraaors-aui 40tt4 btnati-'
la of whataC, 1.2a).oia of com amf Htl.wo of!
atn. ; It to thought that Utrtw trf tWs wl
m burned. . " . - . ', - ,
The following are statistics for tha week:'
Llverpoul -weekly stocks of grain'. ,
. . -DecJin.
Wheat, today..... ; tJeO.ftCtt . 104.000
A week ago 2.4M.0m) 2Ji.Uiai
A year ago X.17.iM SMi fmo
Corn, today B74.(iH 43.JM)
-A week ago KH.Oiai 17. w
A year ago Juii.OOO 21.0J
Tha world' shipment of grain: Wheat,
last week, ll.5oi.wa: previous week. ll.iMii.
(aai; let year, ll.370.ma); com, last week.
Ilotfrat prwvlou week. 2,688,000; -last year,
3.O44.0U0.
Primary receipts: Wheat. 760,000 bushels,
aa against Kl.uuu; com, 744,000, againat 70.
OuOt Shipments: Wheat, 2M.uiiu, agaiiiat
s70,st; corn, 477.UO0. againat 710.000.
rala Harktla aViaawratara.
Closing prices of grain at the markets
named Saturday and today were aa follows:
KANSAS CITT. Satur-
vi neat nay
July
Com Mar ,
July
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat-May
July
Corn May ,
July
77 A
. 74 .
. 44S
.
. SH
. S2aa
4',
. 4
. HH
81S
. !
. 3UT4B
74H
46S
as H
to
MINNEAPOLIS.
at Ma v
July
DULL'TH.
Wheat May
July
NEW YORK,
Wheat May
July
6S
96S
.- CHICAGO GHA11 A.! PROVISIONS.
Featarea at tka TradlaaT and Claalaac
- Prla stat tha Boar al.
CHICAGO Feb. I. Heavy liquidation de
moralised the grain marktla tuUay. not
withstanding the reverence of dltLma ko
relaUona between hueaia and Japan, com
and oats were especially weaik. May c-urn
declining 3c and May oata i:.c trom the
high put n la. U'haa.1 r'nTl nit rt fa 1 1 v
i from the break, closing at about bu'.ur
, day's final figures, but May corn ho wed a
:'"" "I i'o ana outs JVujsc Privuiona
wers Arm. the May prwuutit cioaing un.
changed to lso higher.
With war In the mr eaat virtually com
menced, and all foreign grain markets re
sponding, there waa a uaah to buy here
'at the opening by arnna hitherto stubborn
"" aaiiera 01 wneat. me reauit ttm
porarlly waa higher prices. May openej
S to le higher at MVonw', and July was
up Soi;c at K6Sdo. in a very short
time, however, the ahurt sellers who had
turned buyers had cause for regret. Boih
'May and July wheat waa offered In lnrg
ajuantlilea. It waa claimed that a lion of
. aeverat million buahala held by a loci I
leader waa sold oat. The throwing o il of
this wheat Induced general tiouldatl n and
' the market became May going to
'Sc a drop of la from tha top. while
'July soM off from JS. or ive from the
tilsh point. The May d.rt.eer, however,
raretved g.od support frjm the prirtrinil
wing Interest and the price of that option
soon regained a cent of tha tariv decline,
'while July rallied In aymnnbe The mar
ket waa helped by a repo.t that all offer
ing of wheat from Oda had been
topped. A break In corn and Mta hd a
'depreaalng influence en wnea pricea. but
additional support tmn tha Interest
'credited with being the 'rwt honler cf
'wheat, caused a fairly e'eud tone at the
rloaw. May waa unchanfvt at 4c tut
July was don So at ki. Clearancea
of wheat and Itcur wefj qu.n to mi Til)
ba' . Prlm,"Jy, l.rc"',,, " ", i I u.,
against aSl ul bu. a year :.go The amount
on paaeaga Increase waa 3.472 ai bu while
the vuMble aupply decrvaacd M'Oia) bu
Mlnneapolla. Duluth and Chicago' re
ported receipts of &ul cara. compared with
3 laat wwtk and 73 a year agoT Thi
, feature In trading in corn was the buy
ing by a large commiaaion houae. the In
ference being that a bull leader waa die
poalng of a part of his hoidinara through
this house. Offerings continued to1 come
out during the entire session snd extreme
weakness prevailed. Stop kuas orders were
reached in the downward process and this
helped to send prices still lower The
opening was firm along with wheat May
being unchanged to S1' higher at botiv
but within the laat half hour the price
hel fallen to HS". The ahorta took ad
vanatage of tha lower pricea and recov
ered moderately, causing a alight rally at
various timea. but on each email advance
jare long corn wouia coma out and the
-rket would decline lower than hfoee
The boat out waa reached at aVe a rim
of ' from tha hlaher point. The chvae was
at rjr. July cled r;sc lower, after
eeniig betweeu suMi3S--. I-ocai receipts
w- cara. no contract grade.
Thiers was the same experience In eats
aa tn mt trading ar.d altnust euual weak
aasa. Zbm exeaut-sT mm Cxaa gik mm Ma
May being V9y to Sc higher at 4S4Ho
Heavy selling by a prominent pimmiwlno
house led local traders to the belief that
thee offerlnfrs were coming from a b;g
line of the leading long and this started
miller holdera to aril. There were not
many oats wanted and prices started
downward. The low point w reached
at 41v. or 3c below the high figure. There
was some recoverr late in the day. but
the close was 2V'-'c lower. Larger re
ceipts and better grading were bear fac
tor. Local receipt were 3fi cara.
The provlalons market showed strength
rn apite of the weakness In grains. There
was an active demand tor pork and lard.
Thn buying waa by commission houses snd
foreigners. After ranging between IIS ''o?
13 t. May pork cUed 10c higher at liJ TS.
May lard closed unchanged at 37 6Jv after
selling between 37.3-1u;.'i7V Rlba were
up 2ic at 3i ICS, after ranging between
t 1 M.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
41 cars: corn, 4J0 cars, oats, 110 cars; hogs,
32'a) head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlclee., Open. I High. I Low. I Close Sat y.
Wheat
Mav
July
Sept.
Corn
Feb.
May
July
( mte
May
July
Pept.
Pork
May Lard
May July
Hlh
My
July
! ns' 4 ! 4
iatyji
,s (is,
) I
v,' hs at! mt
kuS 7- jS; T'
4 51
. 54
&o't 51 ii s
4r4,44S'i,4
3T, i!S
3s as
u sth; u rs
'64ifa! 55 ! 52
oJSas EJ'i 'S
I I I I
44Vl 44, 41 S
aysis aSi 3rs
23S -ifS 33
13 75 13 W 13 V)
7 7 7 1714
7 TO 7 72H, 7 57S
i I TTs'
7 00 7 tCH' 97i,
7 52Sl
7
WH
UTS
T 64
7 52S
I W
tith quotations were as follows;
Fl L'R Stpadv: winter patents. 34.1&9
4 SO; winter straights, li (S4 1"; spring pat
ents. U.1h:v pring straights. U.7iu4-00;
bakr. rt OrS 4l
HEAT-Xo. 3 spring. 80g?lc; No. i red,
li7c
Corn No. . iv: No. t yiiow. 4V.
OATS No. 2. S'S'&SySc; No. 3 white, 3H
44 Sc.
R TE No. 2, 90c.
BARLEY Good feeding. 3c; fair to
choice malting, 4T'J5Sc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 1 10: No. 1 north
western, 31 1S; prime timothy. 33.15; clover,
enrrtrocf rrade. JlOTiillOO.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bM., 1 509
13 7S. Lard, per 100 ll.. r !Vrf7.rS- Short
riba sides looe, p StaTS. Short clear
sides (boxed). lo.T.Vyti 87S-
Followlng are the receipts and shipments
of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 31.1H0 12.fl
Wheat, bu II 40 30"1
Corn, bu li saiO
Oats, hu 1.3no 12.2"
Rre. bu 13.5"0 i.onn
Barley, bu OT.Soo 13.J00
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was. firm; creameries. 15324c;
dallies. U.iic. Eggs, steady; at mark,
canes Included, 27'c. Cheese, steady, VSar
lOSc
HEW TOBK UGXKRAL MARKET.
Uaotatloaa of the Day ea Varloas
Ceaniwsdltles.
NEW YORK. Feb. S. FI5L"R-Recetpts,
2S.41S bbls.; exports. 13.705 bbls.; firm;
Minnesota patents, 34Ki5.u6; Minnesota
bakers, S3 90..I-4.J5; winter patents. 14.54.Ji6;
winter straignts, H.Xrut.M; winter extras.
Hijlftl; winter low grades. 50.
Rye flour, fair to good, B.4oi3io; choice
to fancy, S3.3VU8.&- Buckwheai nuur. nrm,
CORN MEAL Steady; yellow western,
II. '; citv. $i.i; kiln dried. i!a3.00.
RYE; Steady: No. 2 western. 71tc. nomi
nal, f. o. b., afloat; state and Jersey, Vo4o.
BARLEY luii. feeding, 53c c. 1. f. New
Yort; malting. 546c c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 111.5U0 bu. Spot. Ir
regular; No. 3- red, 6c elevator, and 7e,
f. -oi b, afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth,
11 HS. f. O. b., afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba,
nominal, f. o. b., afloat. There was a
sensational break In New York at that
opening today, under heavy profit-taking,
and the prices later rallied on reports that
Odesea exporters had withdrawn offerings
and that Chicago bulls had supported the
market heavily. The close -was fairly
steady at Sijlc net decline. May, taSSt
S closed at 96So: July. 8nV&9wSc. closed
at Sc; September, tChWSe, closed at fflc
CORN Receipts, 74.175 bu. The spot mar
ket whs easy; No-. 2. eSSC elevator, and
53c, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2-yellow, 58c; No, i
white, ac. Options dtweloped extreme
w-c Krvcss. on heavy weatern- selling. May,
biosefl aiWi.c: , '
wiTaifvPBCtits. Tlvta-n. ;Ppot, eSay
So. 4c; atanilarVl 7e. BOSc; No. 2
white, 51c; No. 3 white. 5oSc
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
3Va5c; Japan, nominal.
HAY guiet; shipping. BO'&'TOc; good to
choice. H.r'u5c.
HOPS Firm; common to choice, 190J,
3S53w; liaJS. :4itSc: old. 10816c; Pacific
coast. lfli'S. 27!!135c; 19";. 24flC8c.
HIDES Firm; Galveston. M to 3 lbs..
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs,, 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 19c.
irEATHK.R Steer 2J26Sc.
T ALLOW' Quiet; city (2c on pkgs.), 6c;
country packages freei. 54i6Sc.
PROVISIONS Beef. Steady; family, 310.00
511.00; mess. $s.00'd9 fl0: beef hams. fJO 5oJ
22.00; city extra mess. 115 0fal7 00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, 7.508 00;
pickled shoulders, 35.756.00: pickled hams.
l 5o4J10.(io. I.ard. steady, western stetyned,
37 sw; refined, steady: continent, 37 75: South
America. I. 25; compound. 3.?sa.g7S.
Pork, stea.lv; faanily, 315onqi5 5u; short
Clear. 114 26'.il 00: mesa. 314.75&16 .36.
BL'TTKR Firm; creamery, 1624c; atata
dalrr. 14200.
CHEESE Steady at lCU-SiSe. '
EGGS Firm and higher; western firsts.
32c
POULTRY Alive
and dressed steady
and unchanged.
t. Lewla Grata svaal Provtaleaa.
8T LOriS. Feb. , WHEAT Higher, un
settled: No. 2 red. cash, elevstor, c;
track, abSal-lS. No. 2 hard. May, SUS'tf
8c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 caah. 45c- track. 49
47c: May 4S'a43Sc; July. 49S54Sc
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 43c; track.
S'-: May. 4lSc: No. 1 white. 44 Sc.
FLOCR Firmer; red winter patents. 34 S5
434.75; extra fancy and straight, 4.5oJ4.eo;
cl-ar. 33a3 i.
PKETIV-Tlmothv. steady. I2-5&92.M.
CORNMEAL Steady. 32.40.
FRAN Strong; scarce; sacked eaat track,
S7.lKfcc
HA Y Finn: timothy. 37.5Qfcl3.06; prairie,
Ii.uuii9.60 for No. 1.
IKdN COTTONTIE8-1.06.
BAGGINO6ali6c.
HEMP TWINE-. ,
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobbing,
314.07S- Lard, unchanged: prime steaxn.
Bacon, stesdy: boxed extra shorts,
IT 2H: clear rlba. r.75; short clear, r.a7S-
PtJULTHY Unchanged; chlckena, 9e;
springs. c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, lie; geese,
"'ricTTER Steady; creamery, lftfflic;
dairy. 114 1C
EGGS iilgber at 57Sc. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls I5.ia0 11 )
Wheat, bu W.'aa lf.t
Corn, bu lavaaj l 0i
Oata. bu 54.000 4B.0U0
Kaiaaaia City Grata aal Prevlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. I May. 77S477Hc;
July 74S-; caah. No. 2 hard. SusTiKc; No. 3,
TTuSlSc: No. 4. 7o75c; rejected, 6'a70c; No.
2 red 7V-; No. 3. l'fl3c. -
CoRN Mty, 44S'44S-: July. 44So; caah.
No. 3 mixed. tlfc-Uic; No. 3 white. 4iSi;
NOAT9.No. t white. 4ifi43c; No. 2 mixed.
Sac
RYE No. 2. 62c.
HAY 4.'holca timothy. 39 5t'6. 75; choice
prairte. I7.UI. . . . ,
BL'TTER Creamery. 19tJlc; dairy, fancy,
lsc
EOGS Higher: Missouri and Kansas
stock, cases returned. 26Sc: new No. t
whitewood cauaea Included. 27c.
Rec-Iota. Shipmenta.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu.....
Oata, bu
l;4.iaa 7 a)
ll.a) 1 aa
, 10.000 lLwa)
MUwaak.ee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. a-WHEAT-Sfeady ;
No 1 northern. riSwrtc; No. I northern.
aaVgV-; May, 4c. bid.
RY E Steady; No. L 0c.
BARLEY Cull; No. 3. 43a3c; samcle.
3Mj&Sc.
CuKN-lc lower; No. 3. 444? 6c; May, IT,Q
61c, asked.
' Mlaaeaaelis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb I. WHEAT May.
jaSaJ-Vi 1S&1Sc; September. suS.
1 n track: No. 1 hard, -.Vl No. 1 northern,
:Sc; No. I northern, aSc; Nil I northern,
e-.:'Sc
FIjliV. R Strong: first patenta 34.734-b:
second patents. ! : ftrst clears, ai.fr 3
leu; seoond clears, a2 5v432.su.
DaUalh Grala Marhet.
DrLCTH. Feb. I WHEAT In store:
No. 1 hard. 9Sc: N'o- t northern, tie; No. 2
northern. S--- To arrive: No. 1 hard.
taSc; No. 1 northern. SVc; No. 2 northern,
avsc: May. Vic. July. 'V'; September. feSc.
OATS On track, kfsc; to arrive, Vc.
Llitrsal Grata Market.
LIVERPOOU Feb. 6. WH EAT-Spot.
nominal, futures, quiet; Match, esa-wi;
CORN bput, steady: American mixed,
new 4s! SO. Ameruan. oid. 4s 4SJ Fue
iavtaa. liuieli Mafuu. 4a 2 vli Magr, 4s S4.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
EiUimort Tin tad Tar Eaat Affect thi
Market.
DOUBLE THREAT FACED WITH COMPOSURE
Aetlea et Market Regarded Geeal la
Fare ef Fact that thleage aaal
Beatea Flrea Beth Orea.
sleaeal Paalea.
,JEW YORK. Feb. S -The stock market
today had to face the two-fold effect of the
fire In Baltimore and the breaking off dip
lomatic relations hiv.aii iiu-t
1 Japan, either of which was sufficient to
! Justify a break. That the events were not
sumcienny discounted waa clearly enough
shown by the demoralised condition of t:ie
trade on the Parts Bourse, which Is the
Point upon which the effects of RusnUa
troublea would narrowly converge. But
our own market fared this douhie threat
with great apparent compoaure at the
opening, the first decline falling to carry
pricea down to the parity of the London
level before trading began. Support was
evidently uut Into the market and prices
Milled and a quiet tone that seemed one
of cmfldence was brought about. It la
d-iubtful whether this wan effective in
convincing anybody that the slight spilling
out of stocks at the opening measured ths
whole effect upon the Baltimore disaster.
Th harm already accomplished waa
sufficient to mark the event aa a great
national calamity and "here was nothing
doing in 'he early part of the dy to In
dicate the ultimate limits of the damage.
It was early perceived that the dimensions
of the disaster already exceeded those of
-v mvvlnn. fleA In v. ( . .... w..k. .
j possible exception, with the record of the
11 rago rre itself In Imminent danger of
being exceeded. When It Is borne In mind
that both the Chlcsgo fire and the Roston
fire were the occasion of stock exchange
panics the action of the present to-k mar
ket must he regarded as good. The liquida
tion, which waa an Inevitable consequence
of the wiping out of property value ap
proaching the cost of the war with Spain,
caused declines during the day In the
principal active stocks from 1 to over a
points.
The rally of the last hour demonstrated
that short selling to a considerable extent
went hand In hand with the liquidation and
was not backed with sufficient confidence,
to leave contracts open over night. The re
lapse in prices failed however, to attract
any effective demand for stocks, leaving
the outlook still uncertain. Baltimore
Ohio was nnturallr a special sufferer ow
ing to local causes. P4insvlvan'a was
heavllr sold J1 day with expressions of
dlsaatlsfic'lnn over Its heavv borrowl-g.
I'nlon Pacific was a conspicuous suffrer.
Some of the day's selling, both of stocks
and of bonds, wss attributed to the ac
count of the Insurance companies In rep
aration for the heaw claims to ne met.
All other considerations dlsirpeared before
the two great fpctora of the fire and the
war. Ponds were weak. Total sales, par
value. tS.13n.ovi. fitted States bonda wers
unchsns-ed on el
The following were the closing quotations
on the New York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low Close,
Atchison 51.7m S S 7
do pfd l. fti W
Baltimore A Ohio ...2.n 4 77H 7S
do pfd ) 91 91
Canadian Pacific 7.HM 11SS 1144 116S
Central of N. J 90 15S 155 lS
Chesapeake ft Ohio... l.KI 32 !P4 31S
Chicago Alton 2.UJ 3S 37S 3S
do pfd S3
Chicago Gt. Western. l.aj 15S 15 15
Chicago A N. W 1.5"0 13 152 12
Chicago. Mil. at SL P.44.B00 141S 194 13J
do dM
i:
Chicago Ter. T...
do pfl
C. C. O. St. L
Colo. Southern ,
.. 2") H !H
.. 1.100 22 US
im ik iV
100 63 SI
15
63
lSJ'i
2i4
lS"i
477
i5U
icrs
42
74
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. ft Hudson
Del.. Lack. A West
Denver dt R. O
t.al 11 15.SV
100 24H I4S
... 4(4) i-ns 30
... win an '
...13.31 S
... 5.2"0 4S SI1
... 2.H00 44S 42
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
K. C. Southern ..
do pfd
Louisville dV NT..
Manhattan L ....
Met Securities .
... 100 K WS
... 3,1'w irrs is 127H
... 100 29 20 1S
3fi
.- 18H
200 33 rf'ST 34
... .40 lOSH 'lOS 103
a o - a . ua : is
3i sa as
Hi4
Metropolitan Pt. Ry.. 4.4O0 117
115
11 RS
an
M
117
WtH
Id
3M4
3S
11 5S
MS.
US
Minn dr. 8t. uouis
M.. St. P. A S. S. M. Lioo FH
Ho nfd 200 y
5D
11
Missouri Pacific 22.700 90S lS
M.. K. T f l-'S 1
do pfd 5 JS 3
Nat of Mea., pfd.... 10f) 17 . 37
New York Central. - IlTti 115
Norfolk & Weatern.. 4,200 68S MS
Ho nd . ....
Ontario Western.. 9") 21H 2"S
Penns-lvnla 2K.o lis
Pitts . C. C. Bt L
Reading 22,400 42H
do 1st pfd
Ho Sd nfd
11T4 H3S
an
41 S
7S
&
fl
43H
13
SIS
4fiS
2"S
f0S
3
23
M
7H
o
1S
16
18s
41
K
WO
luR
Rock Island Co 10 200
20S
do pfd 3.700 1S
St. L. 8. F . 2d pfd. W 45
Bt. L. Southwestern.. 1
43
13'4
do nfd I T'" J---1
31
outhern Partfle 60.000
Southern Railway ... T.ftno
do pM 4 ?t
Teaas A Pacific 3S..V10
Toledo. St. L. A W..
do pfd 0n
rnlon Paclflo .J"o
An nfd 7"0
4S 44
2S ?0H
ms
24
a
S5
TfS
M)
23
23
4
75S
tos 90
Wabash 1.5O0 IK
IS
do pfd
Wheeling a Lake E.. 1.200
Wisconsin Central ... oo
do pfd 600
Adama Exprees
Amer. Express
3S 34s,
18 144
1tS I"
44S 42S
t . B. Eapresa
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car A FMry
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil...
do nfd
American lea
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Cm..
2.4O0
. l .O0
. LJO0
, 300
', i.sm
4F-S
4SH
IS
ffi
7 7
29 "S4j
3S S
"7S 'ts
as a1
Ho
7S
2SS
10
r
IS
47S
my
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive ... 3.300
do pfd- ,y
Amer. Smelt fc R...
ton-
TVa
474
1!S
77S
47
do nfd
to
Amer Sugar Refrg...3.7 1244 r. T.
Anaconda Mining
. 1.M OS
.20.al 40
700 SI
.15. 1S
. 1.600 1)
4
Brnoklvn R. T
Colo. Fuel Iron
Consolidated Gaa
Corn Products ....
3H
301 2s4
1 li
Its 1
.... 70
73 22H
!5 135
o pfd
Dlstlliera' Securities.. 10 IS
ri,- I rivtrift 1 a lna
International Paper.. 1.S09 124 lli 11
An nfd euO 65 4S R4
International Pump
National Tad".::::". '"lis"
North American 7"
Pacltlo Mail . 400 M T
Peoples' Gas 3.100 99 S
Pressed Steel Car
S3
71 4
147,
28
ts
2S
n8
210
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Republic a Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal aV Iron.
U. al. Leather
do pfd w
V. Realty
do pfd
r. S. Rubber
Ho nrd
100 215
4Ca) T
T
7S
110
3f)
l'W
l0
43S
in
7S
3a
42S 4tS
IKS 1SH
7
76
3fS
J&S
70
7H
7
7
Lino 7
76H TPS
1.1'SJ TS
7S
.U.fta
56S 64
53
1"
4R
l"S
55S
1O0
4
li'S
66
T-i,a atstea Hleel... I l"l
11'
do pfd 4.0 5aS
Westtngh'se Electric. W'
Western Union 7l 87
V , ..r, Hf.urltles
lfS 15'
ass "
" Total sales for the day. 972.1CO shares.
Ea -dividend.
Bestea attack taaetatleas.
BOSTON, Feb. I. Call loans. SSu1 rr
cent: time loans. 4S35 per cent Official
e'oelng prices on stocks ana oonas
Atchlaoa aa M lAJIeuas
4
454,
ms
tta
lt
!
. 47
TS
u
11 -i
St
IS
at
4S
H
"
I
Mu. Caanrai 4a..
Alchiaoa
aa pfd
Hoaloa ft Albaor
Mlaoa4oa ft auiae
Boaiua Slavat
M?a .biaanaa
aa i al. ft He
tatwlCentaaaULl
laa iCoppw kaaea ...
Ill ttoiaialaa Caai ..
y t , m. it. ft a. in
Frmakila
Pitch bant p(4 .
t alaa PaclSc ....
lea. Central ....
Aaaer. Suflar .....
da ptd
aaer. T. ft T ...
romiaiea I ft S
U isiral CectrU
lxa lata koraia
TtS.aoeawk
Old Doaaiaiaa ...
llat Oatola
Ills Parrot
ins Qaiaay
t ftaoxa Pa Coppar. .
14t Tasi.ra.a
BUaa. giaorta
.... a1, TriBiir
aid n t aitaal stataa
railad Frsit M I taa
r. a Steel 1H Vlnorta
as pit aa .a wiaaoa ..
. It iWeiranae
- IS
Bid.
Sew Terk Meaey Market.
NZW TORK. Feb. l-MONIT-On call,
easy. lo-J per oent: closing hid. 14 prf
rent; offerad at t per cent; lime luaua,
Inmr; auaty and ninety daya. 4-evtS P
cent: sis montha, 4St-S per cent, prima
mercantile paper. 6SvS per cent.
STKRI-ING EXCHANvaV-Flrmer. with
actual bueineee la bankers' bills at $4 sVa
iUhTI tor demand atut at 14. ti ter Hxif-mmj
bllla; posted rates. 34-31t'S4.S; commercial
bins, at .'s-
S1LVER Bar. 54Sc; Mexican dollars. 49c.
R' NL3 Guvernnjt-nt, ateadv, railroad,
weak.
The closing quotations on bonds are aa
follows:
V. ref ta. teg... imai 1. a at. nnl. 4a
maaa -; wanhattati , . 4s..l' s
da
. 1" la. Ont-1! 4a aa
So renpto
So aew rag
d eawpna
do aid a. rag. .
4s eesrea ......
Atrhlann gen. 4a..
tie a I) 4a
Allantlr r u a
Baltltno-s A O. 4a
4o I a
Central of Oa Im,
lo 1st inc
CHea. a Ohla 4'aa
Chicago ft A. lis
C . B. A U a. 4a
...He do lat tnr 14
...17 ma. ft et L 4a ... at
...107 Im.. g. ft t. aa rrn
.. I'ttl do la 7
...IKS t I. t r. aa. 74
... a.-, y. c. g. SSa TS
... aa , N t r a. .
. !l Si Paclllr 4a l.t'a
..lid e aa 71-
.. a x. ft w. p. 4a ?:
a. L. 4a ft par ... l
.. 7a pnn. m. ia M
..ln IRsaJIns ran ta.. .. aa
.. Tit 1a A I. at. t. la 111
. ? St I ft S F fa ta. O
C. MAS p . s 4a .Mt sil-aH A. U 4a.... a
C. ft . W e. 7a....l" So Pacif).- ta ai,
C . R I. ft p. a so. Railsar ta i:tt
io rol 5a 7'i Taaaa ft P !s 115-
' ' m -. 1 . aa a t . st. 1.. w ta.
CMcan Taf. 4a. 7ai Vnlnn Psr'fl- ta
.It.!',
. a:.S
71
lll
.
fS
"'
Tl'l
Con. T'tharre 4a.
as1 j oo fT aa
M iT Steal ZA ta...
aa IVaVaan It
M I 4 ab D
M"a W A L. B 4a
Colo, ft So as ...
D ft P.. O ta
Crla rrler Ilea 4a.
ta tea. 4a
f Vi. ft d. t la
Hk"i V;.i 4Sa
Offered.
4 iWia ('antral 4a. .
Iu4 'Coia. F. ft I. Ba. .
I.eadoa Sleek Market.
LONDON. Fb. Closing:
Console, awowey
aas, n y (-entral....
a-a.ltorfolk ft W
1 in PM
eScmtno ft W
t1 Pannarlvaota
1 ,Ran4 Stlnea
11S Readlna
4 do lat pfd
1Sa do M ptd
4S Igo Railway
1H do pfd
11 S. Parlfla
71 ll'nloa Pacific
aa, do pfd
4 T. S. Steal
4fl do ptd
iWaha.li
l' I do pfd
;:i
o
MS
S
S
21
to
o account
Aaacon4la
Au-kiaon
do pfd
Baltimore ft rthis.
Oaoadtaa Pacific .
Chea. Ohio
Chicago Gt. W . . ..
C M ft St. f ..
DaBeera
D ft B. O
do pfd
rle
do 1st pfd
da M pfd
Illlfiola Central ...
Lollla ft laaah
a . k. t... ..
7,
"S
11
ITS
iH
IT
li
SILVER Bar. firm, 25 13-11 per ounce.
MONET 2SCS per cent; the rate of dis
count In the open market for short Mils Is
rY3 per cent; for three months' bills. 3-'J
3S per cent.
New Tork Mlalnar Qnotatloaa.
NEW TORK. Feb. . The following are
the closing quotations on mir.tng stocks:
Adama Cos It 'Little Clilef 7
A. Ice ia I Ontario tM
breera It Ophir ... SS
Branawt'-a Con I Phoenli
l-omatnrk Tuonal .... 7 P"toal 17
Cob. Cal. ft Va. ISO !arae 44
Hora SI I Tar 1J Sierra Naaada &4
Imn Sllrcr A 'mall Hesa M
Leaaaille Csa 1 (.4tao4ar4 140
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Feb. Money was abundant
In the market today. Discounts were
stlftr on the far eastern news and the
Continued export of gold to Pnuth Am-rlca.
On the slock exrhanxe bu?l:it-a. whs at a
standstill. Interest momentarily was cen
tered In eastern affairs. The dealings were
of nominal proportions ami began very
early with selling orders coming from all
directions, especially the continent. Bar
covering caused a temporary rally from
the lowest quotations of the day. M.mv
operators clung to the hope that hostllittea
may be yet averted, ae !t waa reported
on the stock exchange that the area
powers were using Influence In that direc
tion. The fall in prWs caused no uneasi
ness concerning the soundnes of the po
sition here. The most severe fall registered
waa In foreigners, notably Japanese snd
Russian securities. There were no s'gnt
of a panic. Many brokers have croers
to buy if prices drop much lower. Ci nsols
were weak. The account touched 6 15-lrt
closed at ! 11-16 to W 13-1. Home rai'g
were Irregular. Americans suffered some
what severely, dropping cortlderahiy below
parity, on account of the far eastern news,
the cotton crisis and the unfavomh a New
York bank statement. They became In
animate and closed weak. Kaffirs a ere
weak on continental sales.
PARlfl. Feb. . The trad ng on the hours
todav was of a eens.tlcntl character.
Much excitement prevailed from the out
set. Japan severance of diplomatic re
lations with Russia led fo a heaw decline
In all Ruafllan securities, varying from
35f Reports of Japanese securities trr I h
are little marketed here, showed a slmllir
hut less pronounced fall. International
showed a sympa'hetr depression Thr"a
per cent rentca. 96f. ITSc, for the account.
Exchange on London, T.f lSc. for ch"cka.
After the agitation of the opening hours
a period of comparative calm ensued, hut
during the closing hours the speculation
was-"renewed. French- rentes vra scar-ely
afT acted and the close of the market
showed a general lowering of va'ues, Rus
sian rndustrla-le- sarisar -rn ihe decline.
Imperial Russian 4a lltnl closed at 92,
Ru.ssl.-in 3 of el closed gt 75. and Russian
1 of 1TJ closed at 74 50. R!n,nnfoa lost 4f.
The private rate of discount waa 2 5-16
per cent. K
BERLIN. Feb. .Rassl i ' securltiea
government and private fell heavl'y Rue
sisn Imperial 4s went down 4 ro-lftf oer
cent Ruealan railroad consols of IK-O 3
per cent and Russian bank - for foretgn
trade, 2 per cent Japanese rentes hava
fallen In five weeks from Kl to 7JS
Shares of the German banks fell 1 to 6
points. Exchange on London, ?"m SSpfgs.
for checks. Discount rates: Short bllle. 2
per cent; three months bills. 2S per ceat
Bank Cleartnga.
OMAHA. Feb. 3. Bank clearings for
todav were tl.2K2.700.H7. an Increase of 31u9.
724.63 over the corresponding day laat year.
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. . COTTON-Spot
moderate buslneaa done: American middling
fair. 7.S4d', good middling. 7.1Sd; middling,
, d; low middling. 7.02d: good ordinary,
6.92d; ordinary. .72d; sales, 7.0ii0 hales, of
which 5i0 were for speculation and export
and Included 4,4l American: receipts. .
bales. Including 6.6U0 American. Futures
closed barely steady; American middling, g.
0. c. February, 6.92d: February and March.
Old; March and April. l2d: April and
May, 693d; May and June. 6.94d: June and
July, 6 34d; July and Auerist. 6 92d; August
and September. 76d; September and Oc
tober. 6.1d; October and November, 6.87d.
The cotton market, after opening weak and
irregular, dec'lned about 60 points. It then
rallied. A bad alumn set In In the late ses
sion on depressing New York advices and
May and June touched a -d and the market
clneed S4j39 points under Saturdays final
quotations.
ST. LOLI3. Feb. .CTTTON Nominal;
middling. :.Sc: no sales: reeelnts. too bales;
shloments. Soft bales; stock. 19 hsle.
NEW ORLKANS, Feb. t. COTTON Fu
tures firm; Fehruarv. 13 2Sc bid: March.
13.Wfel3.Mc: April. llSMTll.57e: Mae. 13361
13.83c; June. 14 07JM4tc; J'lly, 14.214T14 2!c:
August. 13 5Rc bid: eWrtemher. 12 40m2.S0c:
Octoler. 11 4M311 47c. The offerings of spot
cotton were not aufflclent to make a mar
ket. No sales reported. Receipts, S57t
bales; stock, 4T6.9.4 bales.
Weel Market.
FOSTOV. Feb i WOOL There Is a
hardening tendencv and t-Hghtly higher
prices are obtained when quality Is con
sidered. Medium snd low wools ere all
very strong and sold 'ahead. At Ruenoa
Ay res prices are Arm for cross brads, with
no Importations into this country possible
at less than 30e for ousrter-hlood. The do
mestic ts not held higher than 2Sc. At
London prices dosed etearty. wt'h fine
merinos and croes-breds lower. Current
quotations are summarised aa follows:
Idaho, flee. lMrlAc: heavy, fine. ISsriSc;
fine medium. 10fl17c; medium. ITSi"" c :
Wyoming fine, 1Si16o; rfeavy. fine r'Tl4c;
fins medium. Ijl7c: meHium. lSrI19c;
T'tah and Nevada, fine. 15!e; heavy fin.
1, ei4c: fine medium, l"-17c: medium. 19
t?Oc: Dakota, fine. lSISIsc. fine medium.
IsS-SITe; fine medium. 19tV': Montana,
ae choice. l!H5r2"c: fine medium. ehdr-e.
194TPV: average. l4Sle; staple. 9lJTi::
meHium ehoipe 1 QfFS -c
PT. I.OTT3. Feb. WOOL ateadv; me
dium grades, combine and clothing, 1Ts
?ic: light fine iHT'-vi-: heavy fine. 123
14Sc; tub washed. y4tnV7e.
Oils seal Kesla.
NFW YORK. Feb. I OII.R Cottonseavt.
stead v; r-Hme crnde. nominal: tartme erode
vellosr. 37Sc. Turpentine, ateadv si;w.
Pet -oleum, ateadv; rep red. New York "10;
Philadelphia and Raltlmnre. WOK; Phila
delphia and Baltimore In bulk. W 15. Roaln.
steadv doirOSc; strained, common to gocJ.
t Of.trH 00
8AVVNAH. Feb. -OILS Turpentine,
firm ?c.
POaiN-Firm: A BCD. 75. 32 kfi; V.
t! ; CJ r: H 12 5; T 2- K 12 26: V
13 : N. 33 35; W. G . 33 : W. W.. 14.003
4.f.
OIL CITT. Feb. s OTT.g Credit balancee.
r SR: certiflcatea. no Md. Shloments. lnS.
6772 bbls : aversge. 73 226- runs. 141 S".T. aver
are, TS f4: shipments. Lima. 136 7V7. aver,
are. 67 026; run. Lima. 114.941. average, 50.
tTI bfcla.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. t MFTAIJi Tin
hrok hadlv In London, rpot declining 1
to 125 10e and fit'irea lie to 1?5 lie
Tavsliv tin was quirt with snot quoted at
I27.iv-n2t.uft. P-r-ot cof.per declined lis d In
London to f'6 VS and futurea were Ts Ad
lower at t 6a. Corner la auiet In the
Wsl market, with lake nunted at 112 5S
12 5u, electronic at P2.12V-tjl2.37s and cast
ing at t12 0ieTi;s. Lead waa unchanged
here at 4 4f-4 S. but advanced Is 3d to
11 ta ad In Lntadon. Soeiter advanced 2s 4d
to 21 la 6d tn London ut remained un
chanred Iocs' v at H a w). Iron closed
at tae 14 In Olaaenw and at 41s 9d tn M'd.
dleea-nrmtvtt. Locaily Iron waa aomtnafly
hiaihajiatte.
01IAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattla EeceipU Vtrr ta'fht and il an
Adyanoei About a Dim
HOGS ALSO SHOWED IMPROVEMENT
Fairly l.ialeral Baa ef 9beea aaal Mar.
ket CealaJ Net Be Oaeted Aay Mere
Thaa Steady, with Ceaasaea
Klaale Rathe trail.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 8. Ii4.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, sheen.
omciai
.tlonday .
k.l.vi
same
Sam
bame
Same
day ,aat week.... l.i
..-4
4;a
..
4.1
ll.nM
aay teK before..
tnree weeks ago. 3 .4nn
four weeKs ago., t i.i
day last year 1.45
1I.;M
6.4K5
t.796
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
ine following tanle shows the revelp.a
or cattie. nogs and aneep at South omaita
tor the year ua uaie, wiui compailav.ua wan
11SH. ilSM. inc. iJec.
ctt' 94.JU. AS1J
a.VJl 1...447 9.2.4
Uaa.U Lit. Jfi 7.tila
A.arage .iiwa .v. t'j. at kouta
umane ior ia teat severai uaa with cent
ral lauua:
.. t)t I not. iat.iiia.iuai.Mss9.iiM.
Jan. 1.
"ti. lv
Jan. l?.
ain. aa.
dau. it.,
Jan. .u.,
"a. 21.,
Jan. Ji..
'an. a.,
I 4 S1
I
I 4 as!
4
4 W,,
4 .Sl
I 4 aaei
I 4 J. -a
! 4 5s!
4 ear,,
4 (US,
4 fi-m,
I 4 .-,
1 4:i-
I 4 72S,
lafajj,
4 at--,,
I 4 81 .
I 4 :;
4 tac.
' I
411
(
a 4,
V
4..
M
6M
k b,
a taa,
M
6 Si
7o,
'-
76 1
6 1H 6 M
4 la, I Mi
ti s
l
lsi I 26,
aU i U
6 taa, it,
a , iit
It, 6 U
itlti
J
a aw, a i
I Hi i d
a 'a., ii
a iai
i
t a-. 3 S2i
t aa, 4i
4 xi I al,
tail lat,
4 4 3 aa,,
I 6 aatj
IWltMi
4 aoi a ki,
4 ta, I Wi
4 ai kli
4 W a W,
i
4 64
a wa 3 , '
4 5i a n
4 6. I vti
IHt H,
U, I b:
,
4 ,
4 '.Oi 3
4 US 3 bo,
4 is, i W
I IT
K4
t
I SW
t 4
;
t c
a at
( .4
t
it
t'ti
I at
4 mi
3 1
I 71
4 i
a
3 7 j
a a
Jau.
24.
'an.
aiu -i.
4 au. zn.
Jan. Jt.
a. i .
Jan. m.
ro. 1..
feu. 4..
o. i..
Feb.
Feb. 5..
reb. ..
reb.
r'eb. ...
t jr, a -Ti
9 ei , m .
I17
i S 2a,
J -l ' I
a t, 5 31,
e iii, o jt
16 1 a a,
ii a -Ji
6 as, a 1
'Indicates Sunday.
Ina official number of cars of atock
brought in loday by eacli road was:
lioflil. 1.., n 1
m. ol ol. r. nj, a ..
Mo. faciric Ky 4
Lnion rac. 0iem... 11 11 U
C. ak N. W. rty 3 U
K.. E. ft. M. V. R. R.. la l
C. Bt. P., M. at O.... 3 10 1
M. K) i, i4 W
t.. il. dt u. Ry 1 1
C, K. 1. at P.. east.. I 1
C. rl. I. at f.. west, a 1 2
Illinois Central 1 4 .. ..
Chicago (j. W 4
Total receipts 87 77 4U 15
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
aa follows, each buyer purcnaaii.g lua
number of head indicated:
Buyer.
tattle. Hogs. 8heep.
Omana Packing Co.
173
til
4,0
461
oil
Mi
owiit ana comiany
Cudahy racking o
Armour dc to
Armour dt Co., 8. City..
Vansant at Co
Carey ft ilenion
Lobraan to
V. 1. tjtephen
Hlil dk Hunimir.ger
Huston ot Co
Livingstone et Root
H. K Hamilton
L. y. Husx
Woif at Murnan
Hobhlck 4t H
Swarta A J
H.iggerty ;
Other buyeis
l.L
l.a39
1.1-1
l.iri
tii
IMl
124
171
4
6
30
113
,a
1-6
a
"i
161
L44.
Totals 2jli B.773 7.38
CAT'i I.E-Thero waa a vtry small run of
cattle here this inuituna. much amallet. In
lact, than was generaliy anticipated, pack
ers, however, al ail points cairied over
frooi teat week a good maojf cattie, oalng
10 tno lact mat toey nad no room in their
coolers lor the meal. i ney say, however,
that there ia an outlet for tne meat aa
soon as tney get the cars lor moving it in,
which will, of course, improve the situation
materially. Just, when, -the ,cau- 1 Iftraiga
win ba relieved pennaueaUy ia atiUan -uncertainty:-
' t c -
There were very few cara of ' corn fed
steers in the yards this moaning 'and none
mat could be called good to choice. Pack
ers. tiiouah. toon hoid with a litfje mora
life than usual of late and the -general
market waa right around a dime signer
Uian the close of last week. Aa Uiere
were so few un aula, me market soon came
to a close.
The cow market waa also active and
stronger. Packers all wanted a few and
owing to the limited offerings there waa
eotiaiderabie competition. The pricea paid
aa a result were rather uneven, some aalea
snowing a much greater advance than
others. As a general tiling, however, the
advance amounted to about a dime and
everything sold at an early hour.
Bulla also sold to a little better advan
tage, the advance amounting to about a
dime. Veal calvea sold at fully steady
prices. I
The few stockers and feeders that ar
rived met with ready aale at prices ran
ging strong to a dime higher. The quality
of the olteriuga was raiher Inferior, but
still speculators bought up everything in
signt at an early hour. Representative
aaies:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Ft. Ko. a. Ft.
t 411 I It 1 i,t 1 71
1 I" IH 4 nt 171
1 lit t 1(IU I 7
t an 1 ta 11 mi 1 at
1 7t I (at 1 pad I aa
1 W IM 14 M IN
11 1KM a u Mr iiti 1 aa
40 Ki t U 11 luat I M
1 W I M 1 UM I M
1 74 I 4 UM I as
it 't I at, to n& M
41 aftl I 4a 4 list 4 S)
li M It, U Uut 4 OS
U 1UM I TO 17 ri u
11 11M4 I 70 t. lt 4 M
11 l I 74 1 1J14 i u
I HI 171
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
M nea 1 is
AND COW'S,
6 a " UM 4 at
cow a.
1 T&S 1 n t and t Tt
1 710 1 II 1 ....Kd I 7
I I" IH 1 load I 75
1 I I 1 It a T
1 M 19 I lltl I 71
1 74 I 1 I ium I U
I tad I 10 t. IU in
1 770 1 1 ti m 111
12 at 1 ho 1 in, 1 M
1 ma 3 s 1 1110 1 at
I !" 1 a a M IN
It '70 I X .a. .list I OS
1 440 t It 1 11 I w
1 ltWO I U 1 llll f at
1 700 1 a iou 1 a
I HI IS 1 UM I Ot)
i S4 IM 7 tat) I so
I... 1 I U t la; I ta
it...-. H7 1 14 I ltM I at
I IcTO I aa . M PM I 10
; izu 1 to im 1 1
u.. iu7 i so urn 1 u
4 at ih li na 1 u
1 470 I at) t luuo 1 10
1 1-00 1 w I list I to
1 710 I &0 li mo I tf
1 loao I W I iv70 I M
I l'0 I M M M I H
I lmt I to M av, iu
4 laal I to :l i&t I aa
I W IU I Ml I J)
I nt I aa t iuti m
4 trf I Ot 'at 11T7 I M
I al ll 1 1700 I tO
HEIFERS.
I 1 Ml It ITT J H
i 1 aa 771 1 ts
25 ttt I 00 10 741 I 00
l...t Mil 4 let 10
:l oat I 10 tl iuuj 1 M
I 4 I at tis I to
171 1 40 1 1000 I M
4 7M 1 td It 102t I H
I l:t I if
BULLS.
1 U 1 to I is 1 to
1 1300 t it 1 tut I 00
I r-us I ta i l.aa 1 n
1 if I at i tit 1 00
1 17t I 7 1 174 I 0
I i:a I 7 I !!,; ,t
1 41 I Tt i 1 3 ta
1 I'M I 7 1 ;t if
1 17,0 I T$ I Kit I li
1 nta t tt I liii m
t t ts 1 ite 1 at
1 ltv Id I lt I u
CALVES.
1 it in u it 1
1 J7 4 7! I It 4 tj
1 lit m 1 14 i &
STOCK CALVES.
1 no t a 1 i?o 1 to
1 K I . 1 9a I at
STAGS.
1 141 t 111 I 104 t U
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 W IK 4 7a I
ra I M 4. aal I aa
1 77 I a it aat I 4
i tit I Ti I Ml I M
1 aa I 7t it ass 1 4
1 US I at 1W tat I tt
I IM I M 4 I M
a 177 I M 1 7a! I 5a
I M I M 1 4M I a
M til I 1 MT I 55
I tat I K tl a I 75
M 771 I tt
HOGS There waa a limited number of
hogs In sight this morning hough re
ceipts at this point ware quite liberal for
a Monday. The market opened active and
fully aaa'.oa his her than Saturday. Trading
waa quite active al the advance ao lmt I
ail the early arrivals were soon disposed
C LieTb wel; fata so ad. iaifaly truot Kai
down, medium weight fim UtT'jt v food
heavy hogs frum at . '0-4 an1 as lng.i as
tn O waa paid. The same aa iisua! Ihe light
stuff was neglected all day and tn Bonis
rases buyers wuld offer no mjra than
Strfldr price for thai class
While the early arrix-ils sold In gno!
season tne nogs
meet with sa
seemed to hae
that came In late MI rot
grvwl 1mand. Pa kra
their miTI urgent orders
result the market closed
filled and as a
eio
Kb
II.
II
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li.
m .
47.
at .
and wr.ik.
rlrpresentatlvs sales
. 8k. rr
Wo. Aa. 9a r
54 140 4 7
a" f. lw i
M 175 .. 4 M
TI J47 40 IK
44 rta im 4 i
44 aa a 4 M
aa tra 4
7 t74 10 4 PI
77 ta 4 at
tn .. 4 to
aa . t 4 s
tit 4 PL1
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aa :: aa 4 a
a n.1 m 4 an
4t t44 49 4
47 ZSI . 4 M
tl C7 at 4 HI
71 ft 1:0 4 ;it
a mi 40 1 ii,
74 rrt .. t : t
Tt I45 4 aa
44 Ill 40 4 as
at 2ra a 4 5
14 .t it 4 as
On 47 ira 0 M
t: .14 M 4 T'
71 -! . . 4 7 t
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74
SHEEP There was quits a liberal run
here this morning but the msrket on any
thing decent held generally aleady wiih
the close of Inst week. There was s.mi
shipping demaaal and that helpctl tn hold
up the market. The choicer grades were
easy to dispose of but when it same to the
commoner kinds the market wa slow and
salesmen found It a difficult matter to dis
pose ot what they had at fully steady
prices. The bulk of the arrivals was dia
poaed of in fairly good setaeon but a clear
ance waa not made until rather a late
hour.
There is nothing new to be raid about
feedera aa receipts are very light and
prices unchanged.
Quotations fur pnm.fut atrw.k- C!,-w..t .a
choice western limbs. 30 55.75; fulr to
f;ood Inmba. t5.254j5.5o; good to choice year
Ings. t4.ti5fr4.itJ: fair to irood venrllnv tl I
14 50; good to choice wethers UKKii V'
air to rood wethers tn 7&4ti iai ,,,,.1 tn
t tura ewes. x:i a 7., t. p to ,,r,i
I?25i&t.o0; choice feeder lambs, l4.o-aj4.75;
tiwr 10 M JMt tat;
t3.ij4.0fl; feeder wethers
eataa. t2.0ri3tl; cuils,
sentatlv ealea:
No.
2 western yearlings
171 western ewee .
ffnit-r y ah r linff m,
1 - .,. c . r 1
a ' II at. I ( 1 fara-UaWr
$1.7DS--JC- Repra-
Av P-
, 7 4 50
119 3 KS
,114 3 2S
KS 3 25
lot 3 70
1" 3 70
101 3 TS
4 4 01
110 4 l
110 4 00
lfl 4 05
IX 4 Ot
112 4 IS
Sel 4 44
96 4 40
iai 2 SO
, M 3 30
ltd 3 50
M 3 50
97 3 Hi
107 3 70
7 3 75
W 4 13
KI 4 15
107 4 15
117 4 15
,79 4 50
, t 4 50
101 4 50
, 7'i 4 TS
,70 4 T5
67 4 86
257 western ewes
K3 western ewes
276 western ewes
tot western v
323 western ewes
western wethers
2t3 western wethers
S5 western wethers
2t western wethers
M western wethers
198 western wethers
345 western yearlings ....
tvi western yearlings ....
25 culla
256 western ewes
178 western ewes
1HS wertem ewes
4B western ewea
220 western ewes
10 western ewes ,
43 Mexican wethers
Mexican w-h..
2!9 Mexican wethera
Wf stern aethers
3 western yearlings
2 weatern yearlings ....
61 western yearlings
11 Mexican yearlings
29 Mealcun fMpllnn
4.-4 western lamb
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
rrtcee strong; aaal Shipments la
la
Moaday's Averege.
CHICArjO Fh lfiTTt r o
22.000 head; market for choice strong and
loc nigner: good to prime steers. t5 70
poor to medium, t4.3o i4.6o; stockers and
ffders t? 9ntint 1 ,l - nnwm.m at C- i nr. . ...
. - . i.4i 1.4-j. neiiers.
-',I4.50; canners. tl."62.ao; bulls, I2.26U
a.it. ' ftivta, m atarri.iat.
HOOS Receipts. 33.000 bead; estimated to
moJTow.' 300,10 head: mixed and butcher.
t4.9tt4j5.ai; good to choice heavy. t5.0B'jif.27V
rK ,lLeay' ,4 T'ft t,: falr n,nu ,4.45,3,
t.ot; bulk of sales, t4.i5 to.
SHEEP AND I.AM Bt Receipts. 3,tr
head; market steady: good to choice weth
ers. It. flag 4.60; fair to choice mixed. 33 75
4.00; western sheep. t3.754i5.oO; native lamba.
K264Jal.au; western lam lie. 5.254j1.2a.
;. -
Kens ctty U4ve Sterk Market.
KANSAS-1 CITT, Feb. 6 CATTLE Re
ceipts, a.ooo head. Including 1.0fa head south
erns; market 5c higher: export and dreased
beef steers. 10iji.Sc higher at t4.5mi5.lM: fair
to good najlOc higher at 3.u4.50; western
, . , iuatoT sa as.oto4a.jiv; siocsers
tV"1 ''". ta.ttast 10: southern steers 5J
10c higher at t3 40d4 20: eouthern eo.-.
steady to strong at tri&Tf?".; native eowa
. j ,v o..,,,iH a. 04 ot-u.jo, native neirera
steady to strong at I2.7&O40O; bulls steady
t ra gt mn e at l 'ji . f. .
HfKlS-Recelpta, 6.000 head; market SfflOc
higher; top. 35.10; bulk of sales. UmU:
h'"iv?'' 4.5a55 10; packera. tt.Staiie.ut; pigs
and lights. t4.oii4.l0. -fa
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5 000
head: market stM4w n n , . 1 1 ' . . - ,
. . .... j , 1 1 n 1 1 t. lauitrs, et.Bl'U
J,6'iU-J''.",ern 'mo. K36 50; fed ewes.
$3.40 3. St; western fed yearlings. 34.20414.75;
stockera and feedera. li5.H4 10
Hew Terk Live 8 terk Market.
a 2?iV IORK' Feb- - BEEVES Receipts,
- " -" . uibi itt Biow, iair oemanl later
at ateady prices; steers. M.27VB6.40; tall
ends. 13 16: hulls t2 v.'t.a tv.. ' .
Cablea quoted live cat tie steady to lo"
1 I Laaj vAaaea 1 aa. a bba a A j a
I;,,,, 1 "'""e" weigni, ana sneep at
yjl rtrf"dl wlffht. No exports.
-t; r "."'"P1- v vaala. tvaff
Too hlaher: barnvarrl raiv.. V v. , .- . 1
westerna firm : veals 16 6,.. So- nie csflves.
34.00; barnyara stock. tS.iotj. 174; westerns!
-T v. wua, aaoia'c per lb :
choice, ltc; country dressed, 7iillc
. 8HEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 7 SS
Si .hetp steady; iambs 26c higher; sheep
lat MhfY K I aft- Its ran K- A .-m- nr . . . . -
yaartlnjii 18 7B. tU""'
:5r7tTchocVmedruIfeX,T"n, ao"-
tt. Leals Lira Itaak Market.
aSJ-t,11-"1.8, .F!b- rC"ATTLE-Receipts,
1,009 head. Including ,7oO Texana; market
waa ateady to etror.g; native shipping and
export ateera, 34.635 50. the top for strictly
fancy: dressed baaf and hm.i,.. .. I-
t3.753S.26; steers under 1,000 pounds. 3 6i'i
All; a toe Wera and feeders. tl54it.ai- ....J!
and heifers. 32 X4J4 25; canners. 32.252 50
bulla. tt.Vgi.i; calves. 3 0157. rju; Texas
and Indian steers, t2.7Sj.iO; cows and
heifers. t7.Oug3.00. -
HOtS Receipta. t.000 head; market waa
strong; pigs and lights. t4tH.70; packers
tints" bulchera and best heavy, 14 so
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta, 2.000
head; market strong and active; native
muttons. 13.504.76: lambs. 4.75 aa; culls
and bucka. t3-uu4.25; stockera, (100170.
iloaa City Lire Itsek Market.
6IOCX CITT la., reb t Hneclal Tel..
gram ) CATTLE Receipts. i.Ogu head; ma',
ket cteadv; beeves. V3 5t74.a0: cows, bulls
snd mixed. 12 J flt t: stockers and feeders
tf lTv: calves and yearlings. 32.5t3.5u.
HOtiS Receipts. 350O head, mitrket 10c
higher at M WJ4 ia; bulk, t4.76p4.fi.
tteek la aight.
Following are tha receipts of live stock
at the si a principal western cities yes
wrday: Cattle HOgs. Sheep
3.11 t.;n2 73s
South Omaha. .
Chicago
Kanaiae City ...
St. IOUla
St. Joseph
Sioux City
IZ.HU 33.0OO
ti 6 0W
t.OuO S.IIJ0
25. OHO
S.laaj
tuOO
2.000
1500
Totala ...
..3S.153 t3.2r A. 7M
Evaee rated Apples and Dried Fralta.
NEW TORK. Feb. I. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet, with
outalde figures rather extreme, common be
ing quoted at '56c. prime at 6Si6ic, choice
at f&6c and fancy at oWa-Tc.
CAUKORNIA LRIED FRl'ITS Prunes
are holding steady at from 3sc to tc ac
cording to grade. Apricots are In good
export demand and rule Arm, with choice
quoted at SijU)c. ex'ra iholre at 10JI
Vc and fancy at- 12il5c. Peaches are
firmly held at recent prices, choice being
quoted al 7V,e7.c extra choice at 7i'.c
and fancy at valOc.
CaaTee Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. t COFFEE The
market for futurea opened week and Irreg
ular at a decline of attjau points Sales in
the future market were reported as Ji-i jt)
bags. Including March at IJtiiSTTir: April,
I.i5aa6.t; May, S rafri.a5c; June. 4.7595 aSc;
July. ibiijc: August, tic; Septemlier.
t25ir5ts7; October, ti tjii 5oc: lJecemter.
I ftu -. Spot Rio, nominal; No. 7 invoit e
7c; mild, ateady.
Telede teeal Market.
TOLEDO, Feb. I -SEEDS Clover closed,
caah and February. ta.aO; March, to tf;
April. t'S; prime aialke, 36 20; prima tim
othy, H.37.
rkllaatelpkla Frawaeo Market.
PHILADrrPHIA. Feb. t. BUTTER
Firm aiui guud deraand; extra weatern
Creamery, 26c ; nearby prints. 2c.
aXK clsad, beak ummtby, Sua at taa
mark; frsh so'it h western. 2oe at mark;
frel' sfinhm. i9. at mark.
CUEKSh-Stea.ly; New YotU full creams,
choice to fancy. 11 'i!;i,.-: New Tork full
creams, fjir to giitni. loult,c
OMAHA V HOI.P.t) l K MIRKCT.
Cendlllea ef Trade aaal Qaetatleaa aa
taple aad Faary Prodece.
EGOS-Receipta, moderate: fresh stock.
2c.
LIVH Fori.TRT-Hens. Vfic: spring
rhickeps :4, roosters, according to age,
4-rSc; turke; it. lliljc; ducks, is-iloc; geese.
Sir'a'
l'KESrU r-I-LTRY-Turkeva. lttfW.
ducks. lltiUc; geese. li-; vhukens, Vi
l"'c
BLTTER Parking stock. 17c: choice to
fancy dury rolls. I..i714c; separator. C'c.
FRESH FISH-Trnut. niloc: pickerel. 5t
fet'. llk-. perch. aic; biueilsh. 15r;
whiteftah. H'jit ; salmon. 11c: ha.ldH-k. 1V;
codfish. LV; redanapper. '.lc; lobsters, ttotled.
Per lb. lobsters, green, per lh.. Jlk-;
lullhtds. He; catflah. lJ414c; black bass.
-: hH.ihut. 1.1c; 4'rapplee. 12c: herrlr.g. tc;
white 1hs. 13c; blurnns. Sc; smelts. lOtillc.
oiSTt-lirt New York Counts, per can,
43c; per gal., $2; extra select, per can. 3Tc;
vet- g.(. 11.; standard, per can. 27c; per
gal.. II. art.
HA-Per ton. I15W
r H A V Prices nu.ued by Omaha Wholesale
Penlers- aasotlaib n- Choice No. 1 upland,
to jo: No. 2. Mi; medium, li 50; coarse. :: rye
traw. ti. These prices are for hay of good
color and quality. Demand fair and re
ceipts light.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. II. Dakota, per
bu Hoc; nativer. vV.
SWEET PUTATOES-Ullnols, per bbl..
a, .xi
a A V T BEANS Per bu.. 12.25.
I LLERY Small, per dox., iQIjc; large
California. t!c. Tic and 9uc.
o.Mu.NS Spanish, per crate, 31.75; Colo
rado yellow and red, per In., 2Vc.
CAbRAUE vt lacunaln Holland. flc; new
-a.l.t '-,ia, S'tvc. "
Tl"RNIP8 Canada rutabagas, per lb.
le: nhtte per bu.. tSOc
. A K ROTS per bu., 75c.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. uc.
HEETS Per bu., doc.
lAL'Ll-KLOWER California, per crate,
CrCt;MPER3-Per dot., 1.25Tjl.S0.
TOMATOES-CaUfornla. per 4-basket
crates, $3.
RA DISHES Per dot. bunches. 35c. .
LETTl'OE HEAD Per dot. bunches, f-j
611 ti per bbl.. 37; leaf lettuce, per do,
bunches. 46c.
Tl RNil'S Southern, per dox.. 71c.
PEETS- Southern, per dot., 75c.
CA R ROTS Sout hern, per aoa., TKc.
PARSLEY Southern, per doa.. tl.
FRUITS.
APPLES California BeUflowers, per box.
31. to; New York export Greenings, RurseU
and Baldwins. 33 70.
GRAPES Imported Malaga., per keg.
t6w.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl.. 17 00;
per box, Uoo; Wisconsin P.cil aad Bugle,
3..50; Bell and Cherry, t 50.
STRAWBERRIES Florida, per qU. S"C
TROPICAL FRL'ITS.
OR A NOES Florida Brlghts and Russets,
all sixes. 12 25; navals. all sixes, choice,
t.isjiio; fancy, all sixes, t2.75.
LEMONS California fancy, auO to 36).
$2.i; choke. 20 to 270 sixes. 33.1.
FIGS California, per lo-lb. cartons, S6c;
Imported Smyrna, t-crown. 14c; 5-.rown,
Iik-; 7-rowii. 16c.
BANANAS ler medium sited bunch.
$2..C50: J'imtxts. 12.75413 25.
COCOAN LTS Per sack. $4.00; per doa.
60c.
DATES Persian per box of 30 rkgs.,
3200; per lb.. In fio-Ib. boxes, 5c; Oriental
atufTed dates, per box. 12 40.
MISCELLANEt 1C8.
"HEESE Wisconsin tains, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas. 13c; block
Swiss. 16c; Wisconsin brick. 13c; W isconsin
limburger. 12c.
HoNEY Nebraska, per 21 frames, tl.OJ;
Ctah ltd foloritio. per 24 frames. $3.25.
MAPLE PI'GAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER Per bbl.. 36.5.': per bbl., t3 2'..
POPCORN -Per lb. 2Sc. shelle.1, 3'u.Tra.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dox.,
packed, a"c.-
HIDES Nfo. 1 gresn. 6c; No. 2 green. Sc;
No. 1 suited. 7c; No. I salted. c; No.
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. io; No. 2 veal calfT
12 to 15 lbs.. AHc; dry salted hides. KfriL'c;
theer- pelts 25tz'7bc: horse hides, Sl.3mri2.ft0. .
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per lb.
l.'V-; hard-shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft
shell, per lb.. 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb.,
12c; Brstlls, per lb.. 11c: filberts, per Ih.,
11c; Almonds, soft-shell, per lb.. 15c; hard
shell, per lb.. 13c; pecans, lnrge, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., ldc; peanuts, per lb.. t"c;
rotsted nesntits. per lh.. 7v; Chill wal
nuts. 12913Wc; large hickory nuts, per bu.,
3L50; shell harks, per bu., 32.00; black wal
nut;jy pet by.. 1.5. .. .
a.,... .. , ' 1 ait 1.
- - - Dry Tiootte Market.
. NEW. YQRJ..JTb. 3 -DRT GOODS Buy
mg tiznivjin on, a limited scale and Interest
had centteit In. accounts of the Baltimore
fire. The- msrVet is in & halting condition
and the Irregularities of the cotton markt
Is maklnat buyers hesitate about placing or
ders except for goods which are absolutely
needed.
Visible geaply ef Grain.
NEW TORK. Feb. . The visible supply
of grain February 6. compi!ed by the New
Tork Produce exchange, is ss follows:
WHEAT 79.5flO.ono bu : decrease. 500.00" bu.
CORN K.OTO.CaaJ bu.; gecrcaae. fci.tai bu.
OATS .nii bu. ; decrease, IdO.ian bu.
RTF. l.oato.Oort bu.; decrease. KS.OiO bu.
BARLEY 4. 772.taO bu. ; decrease 114.07X1 bu.
Elgin Batter Market.
ELOTN, 111.. Feb. 3 BI'TTER The mar
ket ruled firm on the board of trade today
at 24HC a pound, an advance of lSc over
prices of la-xt week. Sales In the 11trtct
were 428 lbs. According to the annual re
port of the secretary of the board. Just
issued, tne average price ror the year
!3. 04c.
Peerla Grala Barket.
PEORIA. III.. Feb. CORN-Eaey; new
No. 3. Qc: new No. 4. 3c; No. 3 old. tTAtjc
REAL ESTATE TRJtSSrEItS.
Deeds filed for record February I, aa fur
niahed by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, oonded abatracter, laii
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Henry S. McDonald and wife to.
Charles H. Mulllns. lot 2. block L
Fosters add I
Cora M. WlUiamaon and husband to
Oeorce W. HU1, part of lot L block
10, Waterloo 2Jt)
Lyman Rlcburdaon and wife to Paut
W. Kuhn. et al, lota t and 6. block
13. West End 2,00
Mary E. Phillip and husband to Julia
F. Mort. Ut 4, block 22, South
Omaha 1.900
SherifT to John A. Crelghton, ne4
section 7-14-13 1.20S
Omaha Raaalty company to Jainea
Neville, part of lot a. RedJck'a 24
add fat
Al'tnao T. Keith and wife to Mary
E. Noble, lot IS. Archer Place LSoO
Edward R. Benson to Christian A. W.
Heine, lot i. Bun field 400
COE rja
STOCKS AMD BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wo hava 4-ver UO tarSoea,
Refarsiniaat 171 Savta aad Xat'l m i
OCSt atttTlCM IS TUB BBgT.
Oait of Twwa Buetaees aeUclled.
Oataaa Sraactii I tit Par eat . Tat. tatt
THOS M. WADDICK. Correipotvdcirt
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Profislons & Sticks,
Room t. N. T. Ufa Bltt
TeL S230.
Operates IS Odlces la This Stataa
Established ua;.
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions A Stocks.
Memlra Omaha Gr,Ua Exchange,
Chicago Board of Traa and oLur
exchanges.
Correspondents Bart let u Frailer at
Carrington.
211 baart ml Treats Bld'g. Oosatta.
GOVLRMULf T SOTICEI.
CHIEF QCARTERMASTER 8 OFFICK
Omaha. Neb., rebruary t, 1A Sealed,
proposals, in triplicate, subject lo the uau it
conditions, will be received here and by lh
quartermaster. Fort Niobrara, Neb., until
la a. m., central standard lime, Marin 7.
14, for providing nine add it. one to pre.
sent troop water cloaets, for bathing pur
pueea and fur Installing lube, showers, etc,
therein at Fort Niobrara. Full In forma tl ,a
fjrnlshed on application to this office,
where plana and specifications may be Been,
or to ihe quart arm ester. Fort Niobrara,
Proposal to be marked "Propoavale for
St.erer aihs." ar.d aJdreaeed to JJ. L
BAWTER, Chief Quartertna.ter.
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