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    TUT OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. -. 1004.
11 .
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Too:h Eieh Wa'ff Mark
the Leiter Corner.
81: ce
CLOSES ABOVi l3HfV-SlX IN LOCAv PIT
Excitement Oirr This Sodden Rise
Cast Hiilon on Heat of Deal
ing M Inneapulls . Ilocki
Buffer Heavy Decline,
OMAHA. Feb. 19, l-i.
May wheat In Chicago $1.03. the his nest
Mb ik reached since the lamoua Liiii
corner In ltv May opened ic above the
jlose of Tnureday auu Board dc huuvp ita
lirst strength. Ureal excitement lollowetl.
May corn, which usual. y horns the atten
tion of the Omaha pit crowd, altnuugh not
deserted, was a Bide fhuw. Whtat was tho
whole thing and without Ita stretigin
neither corn or oats would have shown the
atrensth tiiat they did. War was the ex
cuse lor the mike bulling of the market.
In addition Miniicaixiils stocks have de
clined during tin' week Don,'" A) bu., and a
telegram from that market said that rash
nt-riiiern to arrive was bringing fl. Foreign
markets also opened up strong with ad
vanres over the close of Thursday.
t'mxha May wheat opened at and
was run up to the closing figure without a
break. Chicago opened at Jl, but touched
fescue for low maik; from $l.ui It advanced
to S1.U3. broke to $1,024). ra iled to the high
mark and aguln at the close eased off to
$l.('l..
The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the cluae today ant
Thursday were as follows:
Clorsl
Open. High. Low. Today. Thu'y.
corn wantrt early In the-day mid the price
grsduitlty declined in bbe. - There wet. fslr
butl.ig on the decline however. nni some
recovery was made. Uithln the last hour
the strength in th wheat pit overcame the
bearish tendency In corn. .vla rose rapl-jly
to Otitic, but at tht rlgnrs more long corn
nnit 'ut. resulting In another reaction.
The close was firm at B'.-ac. July slowed
frreauf strength and closed ivc l.ighe:- Ht
I'tVHSt. The relative strength in July
was due to heavy jmrchsses by a lflig" pro
vision Interest. Local receipts were' 1h6
cats, none of eontr.ict giade.
Outs were strong, bui not especially ac
tive. The fenturo in trading was the fur
ther in cumulation of May by several of
tho larg.r binders. There wr.s a f.itr de
mand from shorts and commission hotiseg
also were maimy on the buying side. The
strength In wheat was the principal hull
ftictor and offset the mere-i.1".' In contract
sleek and a falling off In shipping- demnnd.
After opening Vu.c higher at 44V6
May ranged between 44c and fcHc iloi-n.g
at 4T,'bc. juy closed r higher at 400.
Loc-O r'eelpts were TO riirs.
Provisions felt the effects of the war as
much, If not more, tha.i the grain markets.
There was an active demand for Invest
ment account the en'lre tiny find shorts
nere also libera buyers. While there was
cnnsldrrable liquidation at times offerings
were well tnki-n. and the entire list showed
galnr Mnv pork led In the advance, clos
ing 4'-4c higher at 115.574, after selling be
tween ilS.K'i and fl.l.tlTH. May lard was up
124o at IT and ribs 174c higher at $7.4.4.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
20 cars: corn, 15 cars; oats, 150 enrs; hogs,
$o,tio head. . ' ,,
'ilie leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yes'y
NflYYtilllv STOCKS AND BONDS
I'artet Set and Ivep?n'iTe to the Effort:
of TraJera
FAR EAST CAUSE tF MUCH UNEASINESS
Fall In Foreign Securities Since the
War Forces Some American
Securities I yon the
Market.
six months. fyt'i pr rent; prime mercan
tile paer. 4 ti i4 rfr cent.
STERLING KM MANGE -Firm, with no
tiia". business. In biinkrs' hills nt $4 Wil S
for demand and nt ft 3 for sixty-day bills;
posted intra, M3'iil.M and $4.V'4; com
mer lat I P.ls. $4 .' (' 4 S2V
PI I.VK.H-lltfr. lv-. Mexican dollars. 4il',e.
BuNT'S Government, steady; railroad.
Weak.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
feliou s:
. .104
..n't.
..!'
..1
..n:'4
. 1 )i
..1C7
. .1"7
. . 9V'i
Wheat
May .
July ..
Corn
May .
July ..
Oats
May
March
,S5
,.80
....414
....46fc
8II4B
464
8S4
80
45
45
8 li
81
4H
4t4B
.414 42H 414
. .31)4 3t4 3(4
Local Cash Grain Markets.
4"i
3?H
86 n
74B
44B
45ll
4:'4B
3!4A
Cash grain shared in the aotlvlty of the
speculative market, and perhaps the. largest
business yet dons on the exchange oc
curred, l.itinancl was active by shipper
and by local elevator men, and prices were
good, with an upward tendency. Wheat
ruled lr2o higher than Thursday's, prices,
with otlcilng uulckly taken. Receipts of
wheat were 7 cars In and 4 cars out.
Sales of cur lots by sample on track,
Omaha:
Hurd Wheat No. 3, 1 car, 85c; 1 car,
844c.
Corn ruled strong to lc Jilghcr than
Thursday. Hnoeipta were the largest since
the opening jf the Omaha exchunge. Bev-nty-slx
cars were marked in mid a!) out.
Hules of car lots by sample on track,
Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. 8. 1 car. 424c: 1 car. 41c:
sNo. 4, 4 cars. 4U4c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car,
4-140 ; 1 car, 42c; - cars, 4134c; 1 car, 414-'l
No. 4 yellow, i cars, 414c; no grade, l car,
38c; 1 car, 37C.
Oata were, from strong at Thursday'a
f rices to 4c up. Receipts were fair, being
i cars In and 8 cars out.
Sales of outs by . cur lot from sample
were: No. 4 white, 1 cur, S94c.
HA RLE Y No grade, 1 ri.r, V.
W'HKAT No. 2 hard winter, S';fi90c: No.
S hard winter, tausc, No. 4 hard winter,
751 Hoc; No. 2 spring, KVbWc; No. 3 sjirlng,
MflWc; No. 4 spilng, 74'(i2c.
CORN No. 4. 44445c; No. 3, 41(q414e; No.
4. 4044 414 v; No. 2 yellow. 4444tM-; No. 3
yellow, 41"i'r42c; No. 2 while, 44ii4fu?: No. 3
white, 41tr42e.
OATS-No. 2, SS-fi39c; No. 3, 37ti38c; No. 4.
3M(37c; No. 2 while, 42C(4,1c; No. 8 white.
4B41c; No. 4 white, 3K'a40c; standard, Ka)
414c
Note (rain the Eirbsnge omces.
No business will he transacted Monday,
that being Washington's birthday.
Iluslnesa in grain for. future delivery
Thursday amounted to 150.000 buahels.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 3h cars.
Of wheat, 1 car graded No, 4 harcr winter;
of corn, cars graded No. 8. 9 curs graded
No. 4, 10 cara No. 8 yellow, 1 car No. i
white, 2 cura no grade; of oats, 4 cars
graoeu io. white ouu; or. rye, 3 cara
Traded No. 8.
tiroln Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain at the marksta
named Thursday and today were as follows:
KANSAS C1TT.
Today,
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Kept.
coin
Feb
May
July
OHt
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
I jml
May
J uly
Ml.s
M ay
July
$1B1.01
!tlVlr-i
9.'4 U4
7'ui4
,8'jHl
$1.03 I 9941
944l "24,
9.1 I 9 '4;
X'l4 864 U
Ifcsii!"
534 8'"l
I'
!44Vi'a:4
4IX004
8444kl
.1 .1
874
t
1
'6841 "
56 1(
I..
4,'4i
4n4
$1.02 994 T' V4.
9
Sti4
9o4
92 -s!
4l
8,.
63
bit M4'
554'
15 20
15 US
7 80
90
I?
44
4U
344
15 6741 15 1"4
15 80 I 15 05
I
4241
444!
4)41
15 57
15 40
7 25
7 374
'7 DO I
8 0741
7 42 41
7 60 I
r7T4:
7 90 1
7 25 i
7 374i
7 !
S OS
7 424;
7 50 I
624
. t4
63
414
44
34
i4
15 15
14 974
7 774
7 J
7 23
7 35
No. t. a Old. b New.
Cush quotations were as follows:
Fl.uL'K Nonilnully strong; winter pit
em. M.4o4M.ou; tralghui, M.iHii4.3u; spring
patents, 4.aai.50; straights, f3.tkxu4.lv;
oakers, $2.W83i0.
WHKAT-u, 2 spring, SOSSc; No. 3. 85
Bite; No. 2 red, 9s 4 'jl. 03.
CORN No. 2, 5.vii ; No. -2 yellow, -r.3c. .
OATS No. 2. 424?4;ic; No. 2 white, 4(k;
No. 3 while, 424'iCJ4c.
RYW-No. 2. 7jc.
UAuLKY U00U feeding, 41H2c; fair to
choiee malting. 4sf(4'v.
BEKDS-Fiax, No. 1, $1.11; .No. 1 north
western, $1 . 1 K ; prtrne timothy, $3.25; clover,
contract grade, $11.15.
PROVISIONS Menu pork, per bbl., $15 374
$4'16.Sii. Jurd per loo lbs., $7.u74ft i.70. Shori
rlhs (loose), $7.1244i7 .374; shoulders (.boxed),
$7. 37411 7.5n; short clear aides IboxeD, 1 2l.
Following ore the receipts and shipment
or Hour an4 grain
Flour, bbls.,
Wheat, bu
Com, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu
Receipts.
.... 31, U0
.... 84.200 .
.. . .170.50 1
....227.2 '0
.... 4.800
9i,2"0
Shipments.
3:1,4 K)
2i.8
. 1',6.I0)I
112 0 0 i
4. CO
1S.9W
NEW TORK, Feb. 19 -The Inactl .n of
toUi. s 111. ait Was a ualUiul Seue.ice O.
the Dci.uior of tne m,irei mi piecidw.g
uays 01 ihs week. The eiiorts uf llu .ru-
irs having pruveu unuanabie either to d
presa or tu.t'ance piKea. tiiey ti'ni d 10
gie up thmr attempt today. ii.xc p.
AinalgainatiU Coi per and Mro kl . n
'liunmi, not a tingle stock of tlr.'t-ratu .m
poruime uiovea a.-t much us a point away
lixun last night's level. Home 01 the in
active stocks mide wide los.-es and thlj
it.uicated the prevailing uownward ten
dency of prices, nearly Imperceptible though
It was. The selling for foreign account
was the moet conspicuous feature of the
day and was a measure of the uneasine)
felt abroad over the thr. at of complica
tions of o'.her great powers In the hos
tilities in the far east or in the threatened
outbreak in the HalKans.
.Private cables reported considernb e
pressure upon the markets both In Renin
and Paris, where some fears were said to
exist of financial emburrnsfments. Roth
those money centers are largely committed
to RUHliu) securities, both state and Indus
trial, and the fall In the- price since the
war broke out supposes the necessity of
some protective measures by their holders.
These measures seem to have extended to
the wiling of some American securities,
which affects the New York mark"'. Th?
effect of actual war news here seems un
important, but whent Bofflclcntly indicates
the Importance that would be attached to
tho Involvement of other Kur.ipean powers.
The prospects of a strong-bank statement
had little effect on stocks.
The indicated gain of cash from the In
terior may be due to the preparation of
Interior government deposliorb-s to transfer 1
2a per cent of their deposits to le-gnit-l1
New York bauks In response to the call of I
the secretary of the treasury to provide
for tho Panama canal payment. TJie effect
of this operation will therefore be seen to
Increase In the llrst place the cash In New
York banks. The effect when the rotual
remittances shall be made to P.inamn stock
holders l-i mill matter for conj etu e. 1 he
gains 'nun the aubtrearury have been at g
mentfd by the telegraphic transfer Iron
San Frnnclsco on account of Japanese Kold.
This Japanese gold la believed to bo III
payment for trtirchaMeR of provisions In
this ' country, but It Is probable that pay
ments in London for Japanese payments
there arc also Involved. Japanese geld can
purchuflo sterling exchnnne in New York
at a cheaper rate than tho Bold can lie
transferred to London, nnd JapHti is stp
poeed to he anxious to conserve Its de
jioslts In the Rank of Knglnml for future
contingencies. This process mnv also help
to explain the strength of sterling at New
York for several days pant. The late deal
ings In Amalgamated Copper ti ml ISr.inklyn
Transit gave the market Its only sign of
activity until the weak closing.
- Rotids were dull and weak. Totnl FnTps,
par value. ?1.1sn,oo:i. I'nlted Stntes bonis
were unchanged on call.
i'utiovttt.a tot. t.w.ea and quotations uii
the iew iuik Htuek cxcuuiii;ti:
b.iles.lii 11. Low. Close.
f 8 rr ti, reg..
do rnup"H
rto In, rs
rtn roupna
do nm 4i. rrf
do coupon
do olj 4, rf ..
di (OUpiKl
Atrh.ton n. 4i..
do .1J la
At.4r.tU' C. L. 41.
B. 4k O. 411
do 3 sin
Central of Oa. (
Mo Irt Int-
Cher. Ohio 4Wt...
(hit 4ga ft A. . . .
C . n. A Q n. 4i..
C M P P. I 41.
c n. w. c.
C, H. I. ft P. 4. ..
do tot. 5i
C (-.('. A 8t. L. I 4t
( htcayo ler. 4i
Colo. ToliatTo 4s.
Coin. & giv 4s
I. A R (I it
Brl prior lien 4...
do Kfn. 4s
F. W A P. O. Is
HotKlnn Vallp)' 4"k..la.'.4l.'0lu.
u ft .n. unl. 4a vs
Offered.
Manhattan c. g 4
Mex Coiitral 4a...
do lat Inr
Minn ft St. L 4
M . K A T 4a ...
do 2
R. R of M c.
N. Y. C. I 3V,...
V. C g. Us....
No Piclflc 4a
. 9JH do 3a
.1(114' Jr: ft V c. 4a. . .
. o. B. U 4a t par
.l'Sj !:in. ronv. 'a.
. 7u Heading gp n. 4a . .
. lojt, 8t L. A I. M o.
. 75 ' St. L ft F. fg
. '.4,St 1. H. W. la. ..
IH sronrd A. L. 4a
.i:!'4,So Pat-iftO 4a
. 61 ,Pn. r.allnar S
. V 'Texaa ft P. 1...
I H t. St. U ft W'. 4i
. 71 Vnlon I'aoin- 4s. . .
. t.,l rl, c,rv, 4a
. to I' S Stl !d fa.
. 7S Wabaah 1
. SW'i do deh. h
. S4VW. b K 4s ...
.n4'. Wis. tntral 4s. . .
t. & 1. ta..
.1034
.. S4H
. . us
,. MMj
..
.. 77H
4a 73
..
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4a.
ft
112
117
a
i':
:sj
72
ii". si
'Sj
89
Boston Stork (Inotnllons.
ROSTON, Feb. 19 Call loans. 4Si4 rT
cent: time loans, 4t'fifi4 per cent. Ofllclal
closing price on stocks and bonds:
4a..
Atchlaon adj
no 4n
Att'hlaon
do pfd '.
noHton ft Altiany.
botton ft Maine...
Ilostnn Elevated
Fltt-hbtirn pM
Mix. Central
N. Y , N. H. & H
1'erp Marguptta ...
t'nlon Pacific
Amff. Arge. Carm
PM
fneu Tube,
figar
P'l ...
T ft T
Woolen ....
ptd
ft s.
do
Amur.
Amer.
do
Amer.
do
. 87 lAdventura
. 7iAlloue.
. ftSAnuilRamated ..
. S-S Atntr. Ziiiti
.24r.tj Atlantic
.mn .llinqham
.I.l7'('al. .- Heola...
.1S Iffntennlal
'J Copper Range .
lfl ;Tlv West
To oivolBlnloti Coal
. CVFrai:kltn
. 134 Rrani y
. 74 lale Rovala ....
. 3VH6S. Mining ..
.K4 Michigan
,i:.1 iVohnnk
.llfo'V Montana C ft
(lld dominion ..
tt1.
On the Produce exchange today thu but
ter market was firm; creameries. I.vj254c:
dairies. 134W22C. Kggs. firm, at mark, cases
Included, 2,Vflxv Cheese, ltXU 10-c.
KKW YOHK OKM3RAL MAItKKT.
Quotations of tbe Day on Various
CommodltlO.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-FUUR-Recelpts,
14,860 bbls.; exports, 36,280 bbls.; marker
firm and hold hlglier; winter straights;
$4.765.00 Minnesota patents, $5.0otH5.4n; win
ter extras, $3.rKii3.76; Minnesota bakers,
$4.00(4.36; winter low ' grades, $3.iVu3.6S.
Rye flour, firm; fair to gaud. $3.95 u4. 10;
choice to fancy, $4.ZQif4.50. Ruckwheat,
.tsjrgi. 1U.
dull,
;$i.ioi
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Corn i
May ...
July ..,
Wheat
May July
Corn ,
May ..
July ..
Wheat-
May
July
Wheat
May July
Wheat-
M. y A
July
Votes
OfV4
2 '
474
'....... 474
. BT. LiOTJia. .
984
H ' .
.... eoi
614
MINNEAPOLIS.
$1 .00
994 B
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
n4R
9U4B
.$1.C24
, . 9S4A
Thu'y.
854A
80SA
. 464 .
464
4B
K4
504
' 6o4A
974
974B
$1.01 A
9C4B
of the (iralu Trade.
Chicago receipts wero 17 cars of wheat,
1 car eortract ; lsj oars corn, none contruct,
and SO curs of oats. Kstlmatod receipts for
tomorrrow are 20 curs of wheal, l'6 cars
of uorti and 150 curs 0$ nals. The high
prices of grain are causing the private
elavutors to make extra efforts to produce
contract grain. This is especially true in
coarse grain.
Argentine shipments: Wheat, this week,
2.K48.W0;, last week, 2.934.0OO; last year.
IJJit.m. Corn, this wtmk, 861,000; last Week.
"fTT.uiO; lust year. 40 coo. Flax, this week,
1.620,000; last week, 1.362,000; last year, 614,
OoO. Wheat, January 1 to date. 12,963.000;
year ago. ,4il0,00i; Increase, 5,47!l.0OO. Corn,
January 1 to date. 6,066,000; year ago, 89i,
Ouu; Increase, 4,169.000.
CHICAGO OHAI.M AND , PROVISIO'VS.
Features of (he Trading anil Closlnai
Prices ou Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Feb. 19 Wheat for May de
livery today sold at $1.(0 a bushel, an ad
vance of 844130 over lail night's closing
nature, utner utuiveries weru also strung,
the July option at one time being up ir-.
compared with yesterday's tlnal Quotations.
Br.nry udvajtces In foreign markets, due to
bossltile war complications, were potent
itwia in inai luoai auiuauoil. (04npeutltMl
among millers for whu suitable for the
rttmr trade was an euuaJly vital Influence.
May wheat closed at a net gain of $
340, July wheat finished 24c ub, May corn
up 4fcc, oats ISQ ana provisions 1:4 a 4.4c
On the wildest trading experience since
the market started on ita present bullish
00 urate May wheat opened at $l.tAhy l.ol. The
Initial nuotatlons wore 4'u4o to 144il4o
above yesterday's closing figures. July
opened 4'uVc higher at mi4g9o4c.. The ac
tion of the market was foreshadowed by a
sharD advaneo m rtrlces abroHd. l.lvernool
wheat futures being quotod 14314c higher
and tAndon quotations coming lu-'c
higher. The growing scarcity of good
wheat throtirhout the country was an
added Inspiration to the bt'ver. Kastern
ladders for Oklahoma wheat mado iTera
equal to $1 f. o. b. Oalveston for hard win
ter varieties and met with no response
from country dealers. Reports from othtir
sections showed that similar conditions ap
plied to the greater part of tbe winter
wheat region. Spring whent millers, owing
to tho greater scarcity of their own special
milling variety, were reported in close com
petition with millers In Ksnsiia and Ne
braska for tr.e wln'er wheat of those states
All these considerations developed K ve-y
bullish eutltncnt unicng local traders, the
buying Increasing as the price continued to
rise. May wheat reached $1.0!4, the big
long Intel ust became an open seller. For a
time it lcoke 1 as though the rairket was
on the point of breaking. After reactlrr
to 9t4c however, tho price was again
forced upwurd by the urgent demand from
short Trading w-ts so large olid general
that It was dcvldedly diflicult to follow.
Fluctuations In M.iy were cspeclsl'y wide,
and It was r"cesniry to hid awuv over the
market to till orders. Priced climbed up
ward until the norm hour, when th high
point of the day was reached, May soiling
CORNMKA ti Firm; yellow' western
cltv. 11.08: kiln dried. 12.90tu3.60.
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western. 724c t. O.H.,
afloat; state and Jersey, 66'u68c.
UARLEY Firm and steady: feeding.. 75C
BARL.EY Quiet and steady; "feeding, 75c
c. 1. f., New York; malting, SOc, c. I. 1.,
Buffalo.
WHEAT-rReeelnts. none; exports, none;
market for spot was strong; No. . 2 red,
$1.05, elevator, and $1.061.10, f. o, b, afloat;
No. L northern Duiuth, l.oa. r. o. t. auout;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal,., f. o. . b,
afloat. Options opened active und higher
on batter cables, tower consols aiul further
war complications, advancing 2ii24c. Ljitcr
Srloes declined under realising, but clnsod
rra at 14fj24o net advance. May, .$L0141i
1.034. closed. $l.o:'4; July, 86 15-160, closed,
984c; September, 84(i;ai4c, closed at 914c.
CORN Receipts, S6,4iB nu.; exports. s.'i.-
087 bu.; market for spot was llrmj.No. 2.
64o, elevator,, and 66c, f. o. b. afloat; No.
$ yellow, 64e; No. 2 white. 6Cc. The option
market opened firm on light filterings, de
clined on Armour selling. Later prices advanced-
In sympathy with wheat.' closing
firm at 1 3-161U14C net higher. May, 604'tP
614c, closed at OlVfcc; July, 60c, closed ut
60c. , ' '
OATS Receipts, J4.000 bu'. : ' exports, 300
bu,; spot market was strong; No'. 2. R'.'fi)
67c; standard white. 57V"c; Nt-V 2 white,
674ilc: No. 3 white. 674-ttl.le.
HAY Firm: shipping, . 6'.ttn5cj good to
choice. 9."ctfi$1.05.
RICE Quiet; domestto fair to extra, 3
tfj54c; Jatnn. nominal. ..
HOPS Firm; common to choice, 1903, an'ft
3Se; 1902 crop, 240t'28c: Pacific coast, olds, 10
tflBo: 1303 erop, 27(h.'l5r; 19e2 crop. 24'o27c.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 30 to 3 lbs.,
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs , 14p : .
TAIXOW-Steady; rlty fM ppr pkg.), 54c;
country fpkga. free). 54'&54c.
LKATHB-Rtendy: nc-ld. 23W05UC.
PROVISION". Reef, steady;-fnmtlv. $11.00
(fill. 50:-mess. $!t.00(f(9.50: packet. 8'0 txifj.10 60;
clly extrt India mess, fl5OOiil"60. Cut
rrents. Arm: plckb-d lvllles. $7.2EJ7.75:
pickled shoulders, $6; pickled hams. $10.00
iffll 00. Ird, firm: western steamed. $800;
refined Arm; -continent, $s nt: South Amer
ica. $860; compound, $6.757.0fi. Pork,
s'endy; famllv. l0c: short clears, $15.n0f?
17. on: mess, 16Cevfn7.no.
CHRESP-Murkr-t stendy;
cream, fancy small, colored
nnd lirge, colored and wtilte
1"c: twlr.s 10ij,c
KflOH-Mrket firm; western firsts, xtc.
POTI.TRY Alive. o.ulet; wfs'rrp rhlck
enr. HVc; fowls. 13e; turkejs !&. Pr-sed,
du'l ard wesk; western chickens. 12?14'4:C:
fowls, 13'?fl34c; turkeys, KftlOc.
la, Ht J I-JI4 Uv'4
State. full
end white,
, September,
Ait nison ii.itsi tHj -t to'.4
do piu .01 b'j tj
11. ot U 16, Hw .0' ,54
do Pld...' i"0 ; hi v
Caliaaiuil Paciilc 1,'MJt) H0-4 llok
Cciitiiu ot XS. J o.v utt-4 i.H-a
V. lies, ot: ellio but) i Jo
ClllCagU U4- AilUll til wt7
uu pid. 1 1"0 ti g
Ctllt tiu .Ol. V eslel'11 0 .u, lu
l, k n,
u, -J.otw 01. r
uo pfd
Clilcago T. & T
uo jiU . .-.-:..;'...-
C. O.,- L.'. & St. U....
Colo. Suutueru
Uo 1st ptd
do iu piu
Del. iiudaun
liel., J. t W
D. & H. ei
do pfd... ,
Erie ..I
do 1st pfd.'.
do 2d pfd..
liuckiiu; Vulley.......
do pld
Hi. Central
Jo wat "Central
dd'pid..
K. c;. Hourtipru.',
do pfd.';
K &..'.
Manhattan L
Met., Securities
Met. St. Ry......
Minn. & St. . U
M , Bf.P. At 8. Ste. M.
drt pfd...
Mo. j'aclllc :
M . K. A: T
do pfd ' 2C0 36
Na't'l ft. R. of M. pld
N. Y. Ceuiia.1 6,100 1144
Norfolk & Western.. 1,400 664
do pfd
Out. oz Western l.WiO 204
Pennsylvania S..S01) 1114
P.. C. C. at St. L.
Reading ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. I,, or 8. F. 2d pfd
St. U Southern
do pfd
80. Pacific... 9.2o0 454 44
So. Itailwuy 3,4 0 l'J4 15Va
do pfd 3 K) H1.4 ts
Texas Pacltlc 900, 234 224
Toledo, St. U & W ...
do pld
Union Pacific 24O,0"O 77 764
do pfd 100 90 9)
Wisliosh b,o lsii IS
do pfd..'. 1,4-X) 344 344
W. 4 Uke Erlo
Wis. Central
do pfd
Adams Ex ..
American Ex
1'. 8.. Ex 100 105 105
Vtells-rargo hi.
Am. Copiter
l-fir oi F....
rfd
Cotton on..
VI d
In0
aim
"&06
. loo
iw
uOO
100
VtA
100
9,'(0t)
1,300
600
'"ii'w
Duo
100
3,200
300
100
1,201)
4i)
loo
S.HO0
i4
la--
iiii
b-i't
-u
Us) 4
2t2
zo
61
24 s,
bJ-4
. 40i
4
12
1024
14.!'
4
117
111)
DU4
94
19
i&4
t24
262
vt)
b7
24
63
. 404
hi 4
l-'i4
l-i-
lt24
142
64
116
i'14
119
t4
iie
56
21V4
1134
400 414 414
1 214 214
1"0 134 134
Dominion I
K.llron Klff. Ilium.. Ml
fleneral Klettrlc
Mara. Rleclrlc
do pM
Mhsb. (las
I'nlted Krnlt
1'nltnl Phoe Math
do pfd
V. S Steel
do ptd
We-tlni;. common
Hid.
Ofeeola
l'r"ot
Quliicy ........
Ifct -hannon
IS'i Tamarack
74 iTrtnttv
atit'. . Mining.
9 it:, s. hi
47 t lah
?sii vt.torla
Wlncna
"'41 Wolverine
9u I
.. 1
.. I Mi
.. 4'.k
.. 9
.. 7
.. 1
.441)
.. 17
.. s4
.. M't
.. (Btk
.. 8
.. S'i
.. 7si
.. isj
.. 6
.. 344
.. 4
.. ID
.. r,
.. 14
.. go
..
. .ion
.. 44
.. S014
.. 9
.. 3:4
.. s
.. I
.. 70
0J1AHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Catt'e Reca ps Ligh and Prices Ruled
Steidy to 8fo:g.
HOGS SOLD FIVE 10 TEN C".NTS HIGHER
Moderate Ran of Sheep and Iambi
ami with Liberal Demand Trading
Active, nth Prices on Desirable
tiradei Steady to Strong;.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 19, 1S04.
Hogs. Sheep.
4.c 13.(63
Receipts were. Cattle.
Official Monday 8.4.U
Orlul.il Tuesday SIM lo,4'."i 11.721
Official Wednesday 4,Ma ll.l'.'i S OoJ
Otticlal Thursday loM 0.177
Offlclul Friday 1,422 7,lt3 6,325
44.3!'i
4t. MS
at,, ;:4
4o,bS5
36,.v2
4;,tt4
40,a
2,.to;
2S,il2
31.644
3 .1.126
27.3SJ
Five days this week. . .1S.21I0
Same days last week ll.tfai
Siwne days week before. .1 l.i tS
iSamo three weeks ago.. is, Ills
Same .tour weeks ago 14,7m
Same days last year 1S.4K6
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO PATE.
the following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omnha for
tne jear to date, with comparisons with
lat year: lsi4. li"j. Inc. liec,
Caltie lli", 426 12,606 11,$ k)
Hogs 3.S),44i ,t'M
bhet-p 2ol,till 1i,Dm" 74.641
Aval ago prats paid tor nogs at S tum
Omaha lor the laai aeverul da a with coin-paiiaoiis'
Date. I 1S04. li)03. 1J2. Ilisjl . 11K). H&iH. 18'..
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
-b.
Feb
Feo.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Fe o.
Feb.
Feo.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
. 4 7241 I 5 Mi 6 221 4 67 I 64 $ 1.4
I 4 734, G Wi I 6 20 4 ti t4, 3 6J
. 4 M4 6 70 6 K2 I 4 62 1 3 691 3 3
.1 4 bl 16 .i 0 4 6 SI, 3 59, 3 J
4 764 6 Oil 6 111 5 23, 4 tit.. - ! iu
i M)4i 76 6 16 6 211 4 70 3 50
74 6 03 6 M 4 68, 3 66 3 7j
4 M4, I 6 U o 2 'I 4 tui J I ;1
ib 6 71 1 5 2u 4 Kl S 70 S 71
s 014 6 ",n 6 0U I 4 60 3 71 3 t6
a W) I 0 it.', U 01; J otl - on.
10.
11.
IS:
1J.
14...
lu... 4 n9
16.. 16 03
17. ..I 6 02
13. ..I 6 04 4
7
0 ,c g (lli j t. - oi "
I a 01 I 6 2 6 04 6 3o 4 7a I bl
4 o4i U s-, 5 1-5, u 24 a f2 J
6 t-j, u v! o ao 4 to, a no, j .-j
; S H I 1 7.-' i t 3,m
6 72! I 5 27 4 3 5S 8 S3
1 0J ll ,S, " It lit! J W 4 M
6 ;i 5 7S 5 221 1 3 62 3 67
ew York Mlnlnxi Quotntlons.
NEW YOHK, Feb. 13.-Tho following are
the closing quotations on uilr.'ng stocks:
Alama ( ou
Alli-e
1'rvn-a
UniitHwIck Con ..
t'oniatotk .,
Con (Hi. Vs..
Horn Hllvfr
Iron Filver
IadvllU Con ....
ID
.. 26
.. lo
.. 4
..
..ISO
..120
..lit)
.. t
Little Chief
Ittotarlo
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Pnv(e
Sierra Neva'la
Htnall Hojwa ..
itantiaril
.. 7
.4(4
..t:i
. 46
. iO
.250
at $1 03.
Me
sntlm Julv had risen to 93c - Some
reaction rcsultcl 4i havv re.uiileg tales,
hut within the lact few minutes of trndlnir
Mir ar:iln touched $1 04 The close w at
$1.02 for Msv nnil vt :'."c ft r Julv. re-r-ancs
of wheat nnd flour wer e iual to ltW -2c0
I'osheU. Prlntsrv receipts were 4t0
luishels. sgslcsl 417 C O bus! els n year apo.
Exports fir the seek, secordlrir to Rrd
!r,.,'i'i, were 1 i'7'V hiiie . Minneapolis.
Iiuluth and Chlcsiro reported receipts of
264 ch's, egnlnst S:U csre a vear tiro.
While the hull campaign in whest was In
full proitres the enthuvlRtm in the corn
m-irket had red out temoc-srtlv. H
I pile 1li the corn pit reel t.ie erects
of the huUIh foreign ne-s i 'h- s're' -th
In wheat. Tr,ere was nig seuinc or aisy
com by one of the niot prominent rommla
elon houses, which was retnrtd to have
tld over l.OuOtaO bushels duMi g the day.
The opening on May ai 4!)4l4c hlgher
s.1 ev to S64tjMu There was very lit lie
St. I.onla Grain and Provisions.
ST. I.OT'19. Feb. 19. There was consid
erable excitement among traders In wheat
today and unusually heavy trading, the
buying being for speculative account. This
was based on the belief that the political
situation abroad would leud to much htgher
prices. The close showed these advances
over vesterday: No. J cash, elevator, 24c;
track. lW'a4c, May. 24c; July. 24'U24c.
WHEAT JUgher. ex -lted. active specu
lation; No. 2 red cash, elevator. $1 0i:
track, $' ': May, 94c; July. 84c; No. 2
hnrd. 9&&4e.
CORN H ''her: No. . t cash. 46c; track,
ifeVc; Mav. 6040; July. 514c
OATS lllghe: No. $ c;h. 42c; track, 42
B'434c: Mav. 4H4c; No. 2 white. 44c.
FI.OI'R Higher; red winter patents. 15 00
flfi.lO; exiro fsticy and straight, $1704.85;
ci'- 3?na4io.
PEEr1 Timothy, steady: $2.5fiil SO.
"! VMEAI--8tfady. $2.50.
HRAN-Strjng; sacked, east track, $9jt
If AY Rteadv: timothy, $S.0O13O0; prairie,
0 rtv(,q no for No. 1.
HO i f'OTTOV TIES $1.06.
HM',ilIviv(v;uo.
UF.MP T WIVE Be.
pv)rV!SMi)NS-Pork. hlpher; JohMng,
$:5974; lard, higher: stenm rendered. $7 fC;
lnoon stendv: boxed etn shorts. $8.00;
rr .-. isru; short clear. $ 26.
POl'I TflV-KIrm : chickens, 11c; springs,
lie; pirVrva, 1"4c; ducks, ISc; t, dfr7c.
TH'TTEH -Firm ; creamery. 2':ii'27e; dairy,
V-VVc.
F.d' IS Lower at 20c. ense cnur
RecHofs Shlpmen's
invi unio
rum 11 n o
lfOjieo v rno
49,000 53.000
K"1nur. this...
Whent bu...
Corn, bu
Oata. bu
A in.
do
Am.
do
Am. Jce
do rfd
Am. Linseed Oil
Pfd
lxcomotlve
pfd
Smelt. & R
Pfd
Suirar Refining.
Mining t o
22.400
I.200
100
loO
'"soi)
K)
47
l4
(8 4
29
'84
314
464
1H4
29
804
do
Am. .
do
Am.
do
Am.
Ana.
Brooklyn H. T
Colo. Fuel 4 Iron....
Con. tint
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Gen. Electric .'
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Int-r. Pump
do pfd
Nat'l Iead
No. American ex-dlv
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman P. Car
RemihHe Steel
do pfd
RuM.er Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
I'. S. 1-euther
do pfd
l 8 Realty
do pfd
r. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. $. Ptecf
do rfd
WeMlrrch. Electric...
Western I'nl n
N'' i"ciiriii"
lO.rti'rt
2'0
1il
100
l.&M)
500
lS.fltO
roo
700
1IM)
2:14
7M
474
91
124i
61
I! 4
1924
lffi
114
65 'J
214
79
474
91
124
624
44
1!
164
1(13
114
654
100
1-00
M4
!4
2
97-'4
3'X) 694 69
Tt
414
194
S54
7
400 .
1.100
l'O
oori
5"0
' "inn
7
7 7.H)
NI
?.
74
44
2,4
7
'74
64
47-4
114
Rli
h74
634
47'-.
V4
M'i
lcfl
S74
60'x
60, a
'.a"a
to
llo4
ix
3')'4
a6:s
02
In 4
163
ttwj a
172
D4
l'J .
72
ln4
62
224
lo9
250
la
67
244
6-'4
4-)4
73
ol
12,4
17
31' -
IS
St
It,. 4
1414
' 86
llni
68
004
119
v4
154
3f)14
854
llJ'B
56
8S
204
U3
&)
414
7K4
D'i
214
604
43
134
324
454
194
Ktl
2:t'4
22
33
764
1-94
IV4
314
144
l.S-4
40
220
140
103
21
4(14
19
hS ,
29
KS
8
304
2 1
79
47'4
904
124
62
404
31
1K14
IS
69
234
161
II
o
33
P4
K3'i
24
h
2-4
f'9
21
74
43
104
43
34
7
764
74
51
114
47;
104
1-9
(6V
904
Wool Market.
ItOSTON, Feb. 19.-WOOI-Medlum wools
liuvo been most In demaid and they have
felt the Impulse toward u higher move
ment. There is tt steady business in ter
ritory wools, which are lirm. Pulled wools
seem to bo in general demand. Little is
being done, with foreign wools), Some cur
rent quotations are: Idaho, -fine, l'.'yl'ic;
heavy tine. i:)ril5c; line medium, lh'ul'c;
medium. 124ol.Sc. Wyoming, fine. ISfibIc;
heavy tine, 175 14c; line medium. ltktilTc;
medium, IKVl'l t'tnh and Nevada, lino,
hV'llic; heavy line. IWiHv; fine inetllum,
104'(ll7c; ni( dhini, lH'ti'.'i'c.. I)ikotn, tine. l.ri(.
16c; hue iiicdium. 164'"l7c; medium, IWil'Oc.
Montana, fine choice, l'.Ki.Vc; fine medium
choice, 19Ti20c; average, HWflUc; medium
choice. Wj.2ik: .
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 9.' WOOINnmliuil;
modlum grades, combing ami clothing, 17
(5 21 4c; light fine, 16C(i174c; heavy line, 12'tf
144c; tub-washed, 2(Ky3(g.
HUSTON, Feb. 19.- Tho Commercial Bul
letin will tuy Suturduy:
The wool market Is qutat and featureless.
There have been mahv buvers around.
Including those from tho hlg .mills, but
they have bought little. Manufacturers'
wants are pretty well 1 covered 1 and . the
current demand is for small lots for piecing
out ptiriioses. The market Is firm, but
aBlda from the upward tendency, .of med
ium and low wools, prices nro.tiot more
than steady. A Rot d part of the territory
wool selling Is belnHt;.oss(J at cost. The
goods market l fairly attlve. There Is
nothing new from forclgu markets. The
shipments of wool .fninu Kostnn to d4te
from riecembcr SI,' 103. ire1 3;i, 702.152 lbs.,
ugaliist 38.550,731 Ihs. fuH'.tllP sanie time lust
year. Receipts to datft pre io,(Hi.2.'i4 lbs.,
against 23X01,751 lbs. fijttv the Dame period
last year. .,
Feb. 19. .. 6 1241 6 1W 5 M, 6 23 4 Wl V 91
Indicates Sunday.
Thu official number of curs of stock
brought in by each road was:
Cattle, lions. Bh'u. H'r'a.
l., ai. & at. t: uy....
Wiibush
Missouri Pacific Hy..
I'. P. system
C. N. W. Ry
F tX & M. V. R. R..
C. St. P.. M. & O....
H. & M. Ry
V., H. & y. Ry
C., K. 1. oi P., east..
C, R. 1. P., West..
Illinois Central
Chicago Ut. Western.
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing . tlie
numuer 01 head liitllc.'.eti;
1 19
1 i ..
1 2
9 17 i ..
3 5 .. 1
14 19 3
17 4 5 ..
13 12 it
3
10
2
1 .. ; ..
$ 2 ' ..
61 9S 28 "1
Uuycr.
Omaha Pucklng ("o...
Swift uud Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour 01 Co....
Armour, Sioux City..
V ansant & Co
McCreary & Clark
Hill & HunUinger....
Lewis & Underwood..
Huston & Co
llobbtck & IJ
Sol Degau
J. R-. Root At Co
Hcgarty Co
Other buyers
Totals
Cuttle. Hogs Sheep.
51
437
424
335
8
20
20
26
4
8
10
8
47
73
1,207
1,7'6
2.7:o
1,038
476
2,916
1)15
1,676
..1.47
6.2S.1
'Cotto-n Slnrkef,
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19,-COtTON-Spot,
higher; American middling fair. 7.54d; good WM confined largely to Xho better grades,
....... 0 ... . . ' 0 . .' lha r-ommnn 11 ml mp, iim It itrl N Rhowlno
CA1TLE Receipts of cattle were again
light this morning and while packers did
not seem to be extremely anxious for a big
run, still they took hold quite freely of the
few cattle that were on sale and tho mar
ket on anything at all desirable could be
yuoted active and steady to strong. An
early clearance was made.
There were not many cars of corn-fed
steers on sale, bnt those that did. arrive
changed hands without much trouble at
fully as good prices as were paid yesterday
where the quality was good. As a general
thing the market on such kinds could be
quoted steady to strong. The common and
warmed-up kinds were neglected and salcs
laen in some ensea had a hard time to get
What they oousitlswd steady prices. "Puck
ers evidently did not care whether they got
that : lass of stock or not. As compared
with' the close of last week the market Is
safely l(Krl5c nlisher on anything decent, or
it is 15;i20c higher than the low lime of tlie
week on Tuesday. - ,
The cow market was also active and
steady to strong, the limited offerings
changing hands quite freely. The strength
middling. 7.38d; middling. . 7.2Sd : low mid
dllnij, 7 221; good ordinary, '7.12d;- ordinary.
0.91il. The sales of the tiny were (1,000 bales,
of which 50O were for srteculatlon nnd ex-
f'oft nnd Included 5.000 American. Receipts,
3,000 bales, lnt hiding R.Ono American. Fu
tures opened and i losed- steady ; American
middling g. .0. r., February,. 7 13d; February
and March. 7.13d: March find April. 7 13d;
April and May. 7.15i'; May ujd June, 7.17d;
June and July, 7.17d; July nhd August, 7.16d;
August and September. 6 99d; September and
October, fi S,"id: October and November. 6. Old.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19. COTTON The
market was much excited today. The
rumors circulated yesfcrday that tho Dlli
clique had loen organized on n stronger
basis than ever had the effect of adding to
the bullish contingent a number of outside
speculators, nnd Ill's caused a fnlr volume
of buying orders. In addition bull lenders
were aggressive and heavy buyers. First
declines were from Kl to 32 points. The
weaker shorts were soon put on a run nnd
May advanced until It whs 58 points higher
than the lowest level at the day and 38
points: hipher than the close of yesterday.
Other positions showotl similar gains.
NEW YOHK. '. Feb.' .J9.-COTTON- The
strength of the rrvw cotton market has been
retleoted In the piece goods section. No
weakness Is evident In snv section and
with certain factors there Is insistence upon
even higher prices than have been obtained
as yet. Jobbcs continue busy both locally
nnd t hrooclonit the cotintrv.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 19. COTTON Steady to
4c higher: middling. 13rn.c; sales, 72 bales;
receipts, none; shipments, 550 bales; stock,
19,423 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORIf. Feb. 19. METALS Tin ad
vanced sllphtlv In London spot closing 6s
higher nt 126 10s. while, futures were 2s
61 higher nt 126 l.'s d. Locally tin was
about 10 points higher In sympathy with
the gains abroad, spot closing at $28 37l,'i,
?8.75. Copper closed unchanged at 56 15s
for spot and 56 for futures In the London
market. It was also unchanged locally,
with lake quoted at $1? 7U,i 13.no and elec
trolytic and casting st $1"!.374'ol2.624. Lead
wns unchanged at $1.5Tfi4.CiO In the locil
market and also in i -ondon at 11 11s "d.
Pneber remnined nnch'inired nt $50iVii5.IO
locally nnd at 21 12s fid In London. Iron
pl.-d nt 5"s $d In Glasgow and 42s 9d In
Mlddlesborough. Tho local, market was
pon'lnollv unchanged No. 1 foundry nor
thern Is quoted st '5 Nvtnfl 00: No. 2 foun
dry northern at $14 ooi)5 00 and No. 1 foun
drv soo'ber" ocd No. ' I foundry southern
so" at ti 7r.f,i4 ?r-.
ST. LOflS. F-b. 19t-METAI R Iead,
firm at $1,374; spelter, strong at $4,824.
the common and medium kinds showing
very llttl Improvement. For the week
prices have shown about tho same advance
as noted above for steers.
Hulls, veal calves and stags all sold In
about the same notches they did yesterday.
There were very few stock ere. ami feeders
on sale, but the demnnd was sufficient to
take thoso that did arrive at steady prices,
even though It was Friday. The demand
from the country this week has been good
for the time of yenr, ami ns a result pricss
on desirable grilles have, moved steadily
upward, good kinds showing a gain of
about 10515c. Representative sales:
BEES' 8TEEKS.
No. A- Pr- No- A-
1 DS0 t Ofl 1 1J15 4 00
I HO S 10 i ..11K0 4 00
a' SMI I 50 II inn 4 00
I ". SfiS I to If, 1146 4 00
I os5 1 n 1 nit 4 10
8 inn s to 4 Hill 4 10
jo' 4 I 70 IS 10T 4 10
20 11H "1 11 11$ 4 U
...., 17 S 75 . M itr.t 4 JO
1 70 I 75 4 11K5 4 5
15 1470 I 75 tl 14f 4 2S
K 1O40 I 75 ! 4 5
7 47 I SO 50 1154 4 25
7 5 I ss 31 MJ1 4 15
1 9'l i M IJ01 4 SO
t(l 1197 S M U 1194 4 30
0 115 t 95 10 1370 4 40
1 1.W0 4 00 25 M 4 40
J 99" 4 00 20 .....1371 4 40
1 10SO 4 00 SO 1247 4 45
7 lnqo 4 00 15 1444 4 00
1073 4 00 SI '. .135.-, 4 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS. "
Total sales for the day were 239.S00 share'.
Mllvrankee Grain Market.
MILWAIKEF Feb. 19 .WHEAT Mar
ket It higher: No. 1 northern, $101; No. $
nor'! '-rn t'l'ii-iiwc; July, 9fv,c.
R YE-Marl, t 3c biaher; No. 1. TSc.
HA RLEY Firm ; No. 2, f3c; simple. 4rrf
40c.
CORN-Flrm; No. 3 , 457j45V,c; July. 644c,
hid.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb 19 WHEAT-Spot.
noTflnl; fun res Him; March, Cs 64d; May,
Cs 7Kd
CORN Soot, firm: American mixed, new,
4a M. American mixed, old, 4s b"4d. Fu
tures steady; March 4s 3Hd; May, 4s 4'd.
Peorlt t.relu Market.
PEORIA. Feb. 19 CORN jucted firm,
rew. No. 3. 41c; Hew, No. 1 Site; old, No. $.
VliI8KY-On the. Usl f $1. for fin
Ishtd goods.
I.nndoa Stock Market.
I.ONDON. Feb. 19 Closing:
CoaaoU, mono? .. 64 5-14 N. Y. Central.
.. ' Anrtrilk c W. .
.. 3', J,, ,,.,
.. St4 Or.larlo A W .
9? PttniiaylvntA .
tlo a-t'otint
4nai-ontta
At, hat.n
do pr4
Daltlmora O .
fn.1lan Pa,l6o
Cha Ohio ...
Chlr-u Ot W
r, ll t st. p.
IWBera
D at R 0
do pfd'
Er'a-
do lat pM ...
do Itl I'fl ..
Illlnula Ovoral
A Kub
M . K. T
81LVER Rar
. 7'. Hand Mlnca
.1U keatllng
. rr.i do jfi.
. 15V d Id I'J.
.141 .80 Raiar .
. IhV 60 pt.l
. Jo', So Parts- ...
'. I nlon I'n.-lnc
. f''i do ri,i . ...
. as t 8 simI...
. 4JL, do pld ....
.lii ,tah is
.ltit do pfd JO'i
dull. 27 7-1 6. 1 per ounce
117
r.i
R
:i
64
'.
214
40
2
if 4.
7S
"'a
H',
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Feh. 19 COFFEE The
market for futures' opened sti-ndy nt an
edvnnce of fiH polrHs on buying from
Euroean and scalterlng sources, encour
ag'Ki by the firmness of tbe European
markets and the smaller rrimnry move
ments. Receipts at the two KrHZlllan points
we -e only about one-ouarter of laBt year's
nnd the small Interior figures pointed
toward a continuance of bullish conttar-1-ioms.
Impt rters, however, continued sell
ing Just enough to check the advancing
tt-nilency nntl the market meeting with only
on lndifVrent demand, closetl steady on
the opening basis Sales were reported
of 73 11011 bags. Including March, 7 Hf."; April.
5 V: May. fic; June fi 2"c: July. 6 Jiofi
fi.X'c; September 6 sT'ofi fi'V; November,
C 7fc: December g.8" 5c: Jmuary, 6 90c.
Spot, Rio. steady. Mild, steady.
Knar and Mulaases.
NEW Y'ORK. Feb 19. SI'GAR Raw.
firm: fair refining, 2 1316c; centrifugal 96
tcMt. 3U-.T2 -. ilolasses sugar. 2 9-bic. Re
lineil. st-ailv: irul"-tl. 5. 15e; powtleied,
4.'?.' fnt nul.ited. 4. -Tic.
NEW (iRLEANS Keb. 19 - 1 'll R Jin r
ket tenly: op, n kettle, 2fiS 1-lc; open
kettle t eniii'"'itv'. Vt ,u ; ntrif ng il wl l'e,
4-t.t" teiiow ;!'. i3 1-'i-16c; n-,'i iiil-. 2''(i34
w-t-.- y nl; o,en kettle, 2';'ff
26c; centrifugal, lljot'.
.. I i, fi 2 ..
MONEY 24 S3 per cent; the rate of dis
co, int In the open rnark.-t for short bill" is
H'triv. tier cfnt; fur three months' bi'U,
3 5-16"i34 per cent.
ew York Money Market,
NEW YORK. Feb. 1. MONKY-On call,
steutly: liinhft. 14 per cent; lowest. 14 p'-r
cent; clotting lad. 14 per cent; offered. 1
ier cent; time k.auts, eier; sixty dayia, &m
4 per tent; ninety dnys, $4414 per t-ul,
St. Joifpll
ST JOSEPH'.
celptJ. 6I0 head
$:' 7o'tt ",.35; cows
I. It e
Feb
market st
and helf'
stock Market.
19 f'ATTLE Re
ady ; natives,
$1. a'(j I 50;
rs
ed-r-t. 12 4
I'.tt. 4.52a lit a I; tn irket l7i!.",o
$4Xo5.2": medium and heavy,
1 l'tclter-t and
H 11JS Ret'
higher; light
$.1 ; 4"
KliiiEP AM) IA MRS Receipts, If..-!,
lieid, market active, lirm: lambs, pi 10;
yearlings, $5.X; wethers, $460; ewes, $115.
It 744 3 50 19 104J 4 10
aro f 50
STEERS AND COWS.
7 11S i 70 10S1 $ 71
COWS.
1 1010 I 00 99J t 00
1 940 t 00 !8.., 114 I 00
J .',5 I 00 14.....,; 790 I 00
1 940 2 00 1 1056 I 00
a 7I I 00 IT 939 3 fl
I 1010 i 15 1 -....1150 I 10
4 lnf.O 2 10 1 9",0 10
1 J 40 I 25 11.. lino S 10
j' 940 1 25 19 !"(. 3 10
40' 96S IP 2J 1131 3 10
a S t 36 t 90 3 15
1 1040 1 40 1 1310 3 25
1 910 3 50 4 10H7 3 35
13 ! 815 i 50 9 10f7 I JJ
1 1030 I 60 t 1 ISO 3 15
4 - I 55 t 11H I 80
1 ltn t 5 11 96 3 80
' 5 I 75 13 979 S 30
a i;0 I 75 T 977 i 80
I 9SI t 75 1 11J3 3 89
HO, J 50 4 1072 3 40
( , 1J0 85 4 1033 I 40
f ll! I 5 t 1?20 I 40
4 P5 2 85 1 1410 9 40
t 994 2 5 17 1245 3 40
8 10M J 0 1 1213 'A
I lof.4 i 90 10 .-..1075 8 50
1 12511 3 no t 1350 75
1 1420 3 00 1 1250 80
e 934 a 00 ; 1415 4 00
1 mr.n s 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
!S (ill 3 05 1 luOO 1 25
19 990 3 f
HEIFERS
1 ; 720 I 35 1 520 a 00
J 410 2 40 8 4H3 8 la)
1 r.o t 50 1 4.-i a 00
1 H0 2 50 7 3o 3 35
4 34i I 40 28 9:3 S 40
1 " ,kWLS. "00 ,M
1 410 1 40 1 450 1 25
1 1130 J 50 1 IdfiO 3 25
1 18M1 2 15 1 M0 8 25
1 1 r. r. 2 ) - 1. ., 14ko 9 30
1 114) 8 tA t. 1440 I 35
t I'.J') 3 00 1 1730 3 40
1 H2" I 00 6 6V4 S 75
1 13f) 1 1"
CALVES.
1 310 I 75 7 504 3 45
8 4T3 I 75 1 1M 5 00
a eo 1 w 1 130 e k
STAGS.
1 890 8 25 1 1570 4 00
1 17 O 3 40
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
8 4R 2 7', 4 7Ml 8 45
12 6' I i1 t "5 3 4-
I 7 3 00 2 4'fl 3 50
1 S OI I 10 3 5 J 3 50
1 5 J 2.3 4 He.", 8 50
1 740 a 25 t mi a o
3 4t3 8 81 2 37) 8 0
4 735 t 30 5 870 J 0
It"! 3 40 I 797 t 75
2 f'5 1 45
met.ts of the trade Llutwwelfh; sold
tui gi' . Irom $5 ui down, medium weights
trom 4-'t.lo tti $..' and prime heatlcs troin
3v '-" tti $. 2a ami as hlgu 11s f."i..' wns paid.
The quality of the (teiieral run of the lions
Whs ..not s gttttti totlay as estertla', ami
that of course prevents the market on paper
Mom showing the ful. amount of the ad
vance. Representative sales.
o a. ep. tr No. AT. 8h. Pf.
30 l'l ... 4 ! e: 1:0 1 15
9t .' 1J0 . . '. 4 40 78 K ,J . . 6 15
71 1!-4 ... 4 ll) 49 2.18 140 I 14
!! H1 ... 4 90 5 318 10 4 It
94 154 ... 4 90 44 2 K ... It
44 Its ... $ M0 04 Ut ... I 15
81 lal ... t 0 80 t.l ... I 15
TT 171 ... i 00 H I J 40 I It
4 171 40 I 00 79 2C5 90 I 15
84 174 ... I Oil 76 139 8'.' t It
99 lit 40 t Ot 49 .15 tt) lli
77 1 at tl) I Vi 81 814 ... tit
IN ...... list 19 114 tv 234 80 15
74 ... teo lt t t" 71 215 ... t 15
73. ,14) K0 I 074 (8 tit 140 I It
17 171 ... t 071. 72 251 SO I It
70 .19 ... t OTt, (i l"4 ... 5 11
tl 8t'4 ... I It) to 243 ... t 174
0 lot 80 I It) 3 ... 17
44 L. liu t 10 ' Tt 24i 10 t 11
4.1 CM ... t 14 75 229 ... I l'i
10 1M 84 t la 81 ..a! 120 I 171
59....... 214 44) t 14 45 244 ... $ 174
48 224 ... t ID 73 8K4 40 t 17 4
11 214 80 t 10 71 l.'t 240 t 174
44 itivl ... 6 10 31 8M 110 t 174
8 ...211 40 t 10 49. 249 at) i 174
71.:.. .....2.11 40 6 10 74 218 ... t 174
73 HO ... f 124 74 2 4 180 I 14
97 197 40 1 124 80 . 2.5 40 t 17',
47 2V7 ... t 184 43 843 90 5 10
It :r.5 ... t 124 40 tui 180 t 30
71 209 ... t 1:4 48 845 8 t 80
64 .-.210 40 t 184 49 884 40 t 20
59. 244 ... 1 124 43 2t 120 120
6: 22T 40 t 124 43 25 140 t 20
77 820 ... I 124 tl 2..5 ... 5 20
t 311 ... I 12t) 64 20 40 t 20
25 ..111..., 1124 49 2t4 40 5 20
4t 210 ... f 18', 20 274 ... t 20
14 ,.197 ... i 124 4...,....2t 80 t 10
41 210 ... 1 124 51 8u3 140 t 10
74 tua 40 t 12 4 79 857 140 t 20
44 1ST ... t 12', 44 279 ... I 25
77 218 80 t 124 88 238 ... 5 35
77. .......812 10 5 12 4 40 848 ... 4 It)
$7... .....251 ... 6 15 44 ..$ ... 4 30
4 70. cons, bulls and mixed. $2 20lf3 50:
atockrw 3i.1 te. smtv $2 T.Vn 2 S'rcaie fad
j earllngs. $2 ."' 1 .1 '.
Hi OS Receipts, s.-an head M.irket i
higher at $1 7'M.V20; bulk. ,". no ,j5 of,.
2 rod, ll.iMifl. a-,
Kansas 4 Its- tiralu anil Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19. W 1 1 E T Ml v.
$A ; July. 824c Cash: Nc 1 leird. 921
P24c : No. 3. ft :V; No.
No S, $1 01 ill 04.
CORN May. 47'-.i47-4c;
Cash: No. 2 mixed, 41c;
No. .1 41c.
(ATS- No. 2 white. 4'24'mlV: NA ! mixed.
11 AY-( 'hoi, e timothy, $9.S'if9."6; clmlce
prsirie, . .eu,
July,
Ni
47V,j474
V) lllte, 4.".i
21vr3c; dalrj- fanc,.
RY E No 1. 47c.
RL'TTElt -4 'reainerv.
ISc
E1(1S Weak; Missouri nnd Kansas,,
cases returned. Ti'-jc; new No. 2 whltewoo t
casts Included, 261.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu vi on inn.soo
Corn, bu 54 .4i 0 8il
CMts, bu 9,(XO S.lijil
Repro-
SI1KE1' There wn fnlr run or sheep
here totlay for a Frldav, but the demand
on the- part of local packrria was In good
shape and the market rilled active and
stiady U' strong on all desirable grades.
There was lmthlng on sale quite as good as
the top stuff of yenterday, so that the mar
ket civ paper does not look so good, but
taking ouallty Into consideration tho prices
paid were steady to strong anil some in
Ttict looked a little higher. When It came
to the common kinds and particularly to
cornrftin himbs, trading was not so good
nut! prices no more than steady. Packers
do not eiom to be at all anxious for the
Inferior grades and as a result sa'nsmeii
find It rather difficult to dispose of thut
c1b.s nt satisfactory prices.
As compared with the close of last week
the murket is fully" 15'u25c higher on all de
sirable grades.
yuotatltvns for corn-fed stock: Good to
rholce western lambs, $5.5(Vii6.00: fair to
pood bimbs, $:..2.V't.Y&0; good to choice year
ling, $5.iMii5.2.'i; fair to good yearlings, $4 75
Cdi.OO; good to choice wethers, $4.1.Vii4.4(;
fair to gotsl wethers. $;i.90tii4.15: good to
choice ewes. $3.86414.15; fair to good ewes,
$.I.fiKjj3.Sii; choice feeder lambs. $4.2.Vti-.'t .00;
fair to good. H.SOjH.iW; . feeder yearlings,
$.1.501! 4. 00: feetler wethers, $.1.7,Vu4.00; fel"r
ewes, $2..4"'t3 25; culls, $1. .o'ijJ.OO.
sentative sales:
59 western cull ewes
5 western cull limbs
122 westetn feeder lambs
201 western ewes
10 western ewrs
'00 western ewes
291 western yearlings ...'
394 western wethers.
3i4 western wethers
31 western wethers
82 western wethers
128 western ewes and wethers.
western wethers
Mexican wethers
Mexican wethers
1S3 western yearlings
27 western yearlings
527 western lambs
130 western yearlings
161 Mexican yeHillngs
3"t'. Mexican yearlings
418 Mexican yenrllngs
218 western lambs
28 native lambs
3 western bucks
81I W4Jilorn ewc.4
17 west-em wethers
11 western wethers
98 western yeorlings
Stock. In Sight.
'Following" are the receipts for the six
principal 'western cities yesterday.
t.anie. jiogs
....1.422
....2.5lV
....2.2W
:...2,ooo
.... 610
.... 300
8
16
' 16
94 ! 85
44. 3 no
53 . 4 00
100 4 00
80 8 50
99 3 05
94 6 00
106 4 10
91 4 10
1i4 4 On
78 4 13
r,- 4 ?R
100 4 25
T2 4 2 7
83 4 25
SO 4 50
74 4 85
72 4 90
88 6 00
72 5 10
72 S 10
1 t
87 t 28
shfi ?. to
107 3 l0
70 4 00
110 4 15
103 4 80
7.113
28.0-0
6.51 V)
6.5"0
4.525
3. SCO
Sheen.
6 825
6. 00)
2.W
l.roi
1.028
i..9.03$ 65,4n l,fS3
South Omaha.
Chlcogo
Kansas City
St, Irfiuls .....
St. Josr-rh
Sioux City ..
Totals
CHICAGO MARKET FOR $.IVE STOCK.
Cattle Market Slow, mt Hogs Five to
- Ten Cents lllgrher. .
CHICAGO, Feb. 19.-CATTLE-Reee!pts,
2,5.io head: rrmrket slow; good to prime
steers, $4.9i4jG.5; poor to medium, $3.5(Vd;
4. St); stocfcel-a and feeders. $2.5',fN.15; cows,
$1 .6IV&4.00: heifers, $2.atli4.7.7; Canners, $1.6)
tl2fio: bulls, te.004i4.5i: calves. $3 50oj(7.50..
HOGS Receipts, 2(,f00 head; estimated to
morrow. 20.000 heud; market 54itOc higher;
mixed nnd butcher,' $5.10fro.45; good to
choice heavy. $fi.3.Va5.50: nnigh heavy, $" 10
(&o.3i; light, $4.60ti(C.50; bulk of sales, $5.10'u
5.35.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. ,0f0
head; market for sheep steady; lambs, 10
(t20c lower; good to choice W"thrs. n.ntxip
4.60; fair to choice mixed, $3.50iff4.23; west
em sheep, $4 20X.15; native lambs, $4.00
5.75; western lambs, $1.00(7iti.00.
Kansas City Live Stock Market. -
Kansas city, Feb. h j-cattle-rc-
ceipta.. 2,2oO head. Including 100 southerns
market stendv; export and dressed beef
steers,. $4.656.25; fair to good, $4.257i4.65;
western fed steers, $3:5' ff l.so; stockers anil
feeders, $3.0(1(fi'4.26; southern steers. t3.4ord)
4 30: southern cows. $2.35 3.25; native cows,
$1.75i83.90; native heifers. $3.254.25; bulls,
$2.75tfjl85; calves, $3.0O(4j.5O.
HOGS Receipts, 6.500 head; mnrKct lrtf
15c: iilgher; top, $4,424; bulk of sale.4, $5.10
(&Y..35; heavy, $5..Wp5.424: packers, $0.1641'
.35; rigs nnd lights, $4 9"ff5.1.1.
SHEEP AND MM H(4 Keceipis, z..-ou
head; market strong; native lamhs. t5.(4VH
00; western lumhs. $60(Vi7fi90: fed ewes,
$3 75476 20; western fed yenrllngs, $5.005.25;
stockers and feeders, $2.6iKu4.00.
OMAHA WIIOLE8AI.K MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations na
staple and Fancy Prodnce.
EGGS Receipts, more liberal; market
Weaker; fresh stock, 2"'C.
LIVE POl'LTRY-Hens. $V; spring chick
ens, sc; rtosters, according to age, oc; tur
keys. 13fil4c; ducks, 94: geese, 8o.
DHESS1CD POULTRy-Turkeyr, lBiri.c;
ducks, lliflic; geese, 1X-; chickens, 94i
104
Hl'TTKR Packing stock. 1241 'Uo: choice
to fancv d ilrv rolls. I3'til4c; separator, 2,1c
FREPH FKSII-Trout. i4'ol"o; pickerel. 64
4T6c; pike, 9c; perch, fiHO'c; bluehsh, 15c;
whltefish, 8ii9c; salmon, 11c; liaddoek, 10c;
codfish. 12c; redsnappcr, 11c; lobsters, boll.'d,
per lb., S2c; lobsters, gleen, pr lb., itoc;
nullheads, 11c; catfish, 13m Uo; In ck tmss,
2('c; halibut, 15c; dapples. 12c; het-lng. 44c;
white boss. 13o; blueflns, Sc; smelts, ll'Jfllo.
OYSTERS New York Counts, per can,
43c; per gal., $2.00; extra select, per run,
Sf,o; per gal., $1.S0; standard, per can, 27c;
per gnl.. ..o0.
HH A N Per ton. $15 M. . ,
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha. Wholenli
I)ealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$8 50; No. 2, $0 00; medium. $V50; coarse,
$5 00; rye straw, $"i.00. These prices Hri for
hay of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts lleht.
VEGETABLES.
I'OTATOES Colorado. $1.10; Dukoto. pet
bu. II.i.mi; tia'lves,
SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per bid..
$3.60.
NAVY PEANS-rer bu., $2 25.
CEl-ER Y Large Cullftirnl.i, to, TEc and
90c.
ONION'S-Spanlsh, per. crate, $1.90; Colo
rado yi How mid red, per lb., 24c
CARHAtlE Wisconsin llollantl, 34c: new
Callfort.la. 34c
TURNIPS t:anada rutabagas, per lb.,
14c; white, per bu., 60c
OA I UK ITS- Per bu., 85c
I'ARSNI lS Per bu.. 600.
PEETS-Pcr bu.. c.
CAl'LlFlAWER-CaoK-riila, per crule.
"cV'Cl'MRERS Per dox.. $1 ?5JT1.M).
TOMATOES-Florida, r-er -baskot crates,
$4.60.
RADISHES -TV- .lor.. fc-jr,cr..-,. 35c.
LETTCC13 HEADS Per dox. bunches. 90d
6$1.00; er bbl., $7.W; leaf lettuce, per dos.
bunches. 4"c
TURNIPS Southern, per dox, 75o.
MEETS-Southern, tier dox, 75c ,
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 75c.
PARSLEY-Soulhern. per dox., $1.00.
FRCITB.
APPLES California llellflowers, per box,
$1.65; New Yotk export Greenings, Russets
anil liuldwiiis, $3.76.
GllAl'ES Imported Mnlogus, per keg,
$6.03.
( "RANI! E RRI FS Jersev, per bbl.. 00;
fer box. $2.50; Wisconsin Pell and Itugle,
r.60; He)l and Cherry. $0.60.
BTRAWPERRIES Florida, per qt., COc,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES-Nuvola, all sizes, choice, $2 00.
4(2.25; fancy, nil sizes, t2.2Uat.W-
LEMONS California, fancy, SCO to 260,
$3.60; choice, 240 to 270 sizes. $3.tiUU$.2o.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 85c;
Imported Wniyrna, 3-crown, 14c; 6-ci'own,
10c; "-crown, 16c. '
RAN AN A3 Per medium slxcd bunch,
$2.CU3fi'2.ftO; Jumbos, $2 76)i3.2C.
COCOANUTB Per suck. $100; per !os.,
GOc
DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkys..
$2.00; per lb., hi 60-fb. boxeg. Dc; Orlenlftl
stuffed dates, per box. $2.40.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
12o; Wisconsin oung Americas, 13c; bloelc
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13o; Wisconsin
llmburger, 12c
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3 OOJ
Utah and Colorado, per 24 franios,
MAPLE BUGAR-Ohlo. vr 11)., 10c.
CIDER Per bbl.. $5.50; per 4 bbl.. $3.
POPCORN Per lb., 24c; shelled, 3tf34c.
HORSERADISH Per case -of $ . dox..
packed. SOc.
HJDES No. 1 green, fic; No. 2 green. 6c:
No. V salted. 7n; No. 2 salted 60: No. 1
voul calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 1:4c; No. 2 veul calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 64c; dry suited hides. S'SflJc;
sheen pelts. 25 'u 75c: horse Mdes. $1.50ii2 50.-
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 FOft-shell, per lb.,
lfc; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft
shell, per lb., 13c; No. 1 hnrd-Bhcll, per lb.,
12c; Rrazlls. per lb.. He; Alberts, per lb.,
11c; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., ISc; hnrd
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per
1"c; small per lh., 10c; i,eapiiti, per lb., fic;
roasted peanuts, per 1T., 8c; Cli'll wal
nuts, 12'fil34c; largo hickory nuts, ytr bu.,
$1 60; shell barks, per bu., $2.00; black wal
nuts, per bu.. $1.26..
Phllaileliilila I'roduce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 19 Rl'TTER
Firm; good demand: extra western cieim
erv. 264c; extra nearby prints. 29c
EGGS !0c lower; fresh nearby and fresh
western. 32o at mark: fresh southwestern,
3iti32c ut mark; fresh southern, 3oo at
I'll EESE Stendv: fnlr demand: New
York full creams, choice to fancy. IIITAc:
New York full creams, fnlr to good, M4'rr
104c.
K)41S There was a smaller run of hogs
here today than yesterday, and with a lib
ers' demand the market ruled active and
lilarher. Uuvers were all out in g od season
and an early clearance was made The gen
eral market was fully o'uinc higher. There
was considerable unevene In the market,
however, and particularly was that true of
the lighter weights, a gcl many of them
selling as much as 15c hlyht-r than yester
day. It wus very evident that packers were
anxious for ruoplles and that there were
none too nmny l.i eight to meet the requlre-
t. I.onla Live Stork Market.
RT, LOT'lS. Feb. 19 CATTLE Receipts.
2.000 head. Including 800 Texan; maTket
stendv; native shipping and export steers,
$4.60415.30: dressed l.eef ond butcher s'i ers,
$4 277i 5. 20; steers under 1.0i) lh., $1.50750fl:
Blockers snd feeders. $5 2tf'l V: cows nn l
belfers $2 25(H.10: connerx. 11 75fi2 50; hull.
$2 761(3.00; calves. $3 5atj7.no; Texas nnl
Indian steers. $2.W"S-i.25; cowa and heifers,
$22Om3.10.
HOGS Receipts. 6.500 held: market
strong; pigs and lights. $4 Softs 15; packers.
$4 9'"3'5.30; butchers nnd best heivy, J.I.OKfi)
R 3"
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1 oeo
head; market firm: native muttons, $M t
4 60- lambs. $4.W!ff5.SO: culls and bucks,
$2 2554.35; Blockers. $2.00013.00.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-REF.VEH Re
ceipts. A. 166 head; good storr. steidv,
others slow to l'c lower: bill's, stendv;
medium and common cows. firm. Native
steers, tl .W, 40; bul'. $2 7V.rl.25; cowe,
$175fi3K24; stockers, $3 00. E-Hmated rx
piorts for tomorrow, 1.180 cattle nd R.850
quarters of beef. '
C AT VFS- Receipts. 195 hood: mnrKet
slow; veals. 17c lower Ve-iK H.MV42IJO;
llirht calves. $3 50; barnyard calves. I1 1.;
cllv dressed v-h1 lower at RfJ13c rpr lb.:
cttuiitrv dftsied. 7tJ1'u-c
HOGS -Reielots. 4 ?75 head: good me.
dliim Jioirs. firm: p'" ensler; ordinary
mlt.nl western hog- 5 eo
PUKE'1 AND 1.AMn4-ncreir1, S.r8H
tiesd- sjioep, 'eady lnre-hs. sl,,w to s
ahailc lower. Sheep. $1 1 CM 75: lambs fli TR
Estimated exports for tomorrow. 1-25
bend.
3tw York ;raln Alsrket.
NEW YORK. Keb. 19. Whest touched
new record prices todny. May reaching
f 1.034, July 9S4o Biid Sojitembcr 114c, these
t.rl 'es ii-pres.-ntlng an Advance of 2li:m.e.
for the d tv and about 61164c for the week.
The market closed within V'(4o "t the
top pHct s of tho session and of tlie season.
Dalutli tiraln Market.
DULUTH. F.b 19 WHEAT In sio-e:
No.- t hard. $1 "1 : No. 1 northern. Mi'.-c;
No 2 northern. 97c. To arrive: No. 1 hard,
$1 (d; No. 1 northern 9940; No. 2 northern.
97c; May and July. 994.. ; S. (,leml.cr. S'Jc.
OATS-Cui tr ick and to arrive, 41V'.
Minneapolis (iraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 19. WHEAT May.
$1" July. 994. : Fet'temlx-r, m trie!:;
No 1 bard. $1 cl1, ; No. 1 northern. $1.'4:
No. 8 northern, DM-sc; No. 3 northern, I'K'i
95c ' '
l;rt'R-First patents. $r..PhV2: scon 1
patents. S.iai4i5 1f: first cbais, $3.'i:i.'si;
Htooud clears. $2 7'i,2.80.
Hank t'learlnas.
OMAHA, Feb. la - Hank cb-arlngs for
today were $1. '213.131. 68. an Increiis.- of
$8. 51:,'. 96 over the con Kiiondlng day last
l enr.
Sloax I Mr Lite Muck Market.
SrOUX CITY. Ia.. Veb. T9 (Special Tele
gram. CATTLt Receipts. y. hed. Mur
k.H strong; stockiTs sttudj ; beeves, $3.jou
MEM REUS
Clilrugo Roard of Trade
St. Ixiuls Merchants Exch'ge
GENERAL COMMISSION
4lpi43aalt . Jgm
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6ikomir4f
Dealers In Grain und Pro
visions for Cash or Future
Delivery.
Write for Our Market Letter.
-OFFFJCES
Chicago, (142 Rialto Rldg.
Missouri Valley. Iowa.
Ho. tJmaha, 219 Exch'ge Rldg.
Omuha, 5.-2 l.ec tiug.
FARM, RANCH andCRAZINQ
Western Lands
along the line of the Union Pacific
Hanroid are attrttctlng the attention ot
I Capitalists teuking
I NVESTIV1ENT
The purchase of cheap Writern lands
EI (sold for cnab nr on time payment!) Is
t J fully justified by tl o present prices and
M existing conilitious for aubhtantial and
I I growing revenue. buch opportunities
1 10 the West are fait pausing. Facts,
i maps and particulars FKKK.
J LAND DEPT. Dalai Pacific I I., Osiaki. Msk.
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S. SLEUNAN
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
F.oom 4). N. T. Life Rldg.
Tel. S2$0.
Optra tes 15 OUices la This 8 lata
Established 1S97-
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OffiMISSIQN
COMPANY
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
We have ever U0 ofnoea.
References: 17$ State and Nat l Baaka,
OIK Kavicis 19 11117 DF. ST.
Out ef Town Business Boll cited.
Omska Brsnchi lets Par aa St. Tel. 1 44Vf
TH0S M WADDICK. C( fffi pondent
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GtO. A. ADAMS dlMIN CO.
Grain. Provisions & Stocks.
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Chitiigo Roard of '1 rado und other
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