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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. FEHIITARY S. 1J0.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Tiguiei on September Wheat in Former
Deals.
WHEAT WEAK ACAIN AND SCALPERS BUSY
Raaaatr la Kant nt Ilia Omaha torn
I'arrhaafa for F.mpert lay the
(.alf Armour Sell
. the Ma),
OMAHA, Feb. 7.
The iroed Is turning its intention to
September wheat and trying lu rigure out
whether or not It In a good thing i" short
ell. In 1h Lelter deal In ih year lh:'S ihe
May wheat reached 11.86, the July wheal
wan 11.24 and thu September !jc. In the
Armour deal during; 1SW2 (ho Hept.'mher
went out at Mc. In the Armour ucal
uf Mav, 1S4, th'j May wus lift I lie
July W and the Beptemb-r ',c Inr
new atyi and Me for old style. In
the Dates deal the Muy reached S11SV
or 4c at one time, and flic July ii fi-w
lays Bgo was il.irflt. The September is
M'V". before In the lM and 1!K4 deals the
September went back Into, the lH or the
7t. 'Ihe question now to be decided Is,
will the September go back into tho His
this year by full? Short selling In that
case would he prolltable. It Ih pointed out
h a poKslbility that this) year will see a
larger acreage of spring wheat in the
I lined Htates and Canaila than ever be
fore. The Muy wheat mav advance and
-considerable opinion makes weight for July
being an old -rop future. The question Is,
can any advance In May and July bring the
September over a dollar?
The May wheat was Sl.17'4 Monday for
high point and the highest lodav was He
below that point. The low mark wan c
below. The July was at one time lK,c be
low Monday and the (September wan alno
weak. Liverpool cloned with a decline of
ac; Antwerp and Berlin were each un
changed and Riida 1'esth and Turin declined
4c. HradntreetH shows n world " increase
In wheat of 6,29:1,000 bushels. There In a
decreaao east of tho Rockies of I.COi.Ou)
bushels and an Increase for F.nrope of 5.291,
OuO buaheli. The primary receipts are 327,
U00 bushels, against Mo.nuo hushels last
year, and the shipments 260.ijo bushels,
against 3a.U0O bushels. Tho Chicago con
tract stocks have decreased Is.lHO bushels
for the week. The Nd. -2 red Is 271. Ml and
Ihe No.' 1 northern Is 2. fro bushels, both
of these not chanaflng. The No. 2 hard de
creased from 1.12, KU bushels to 1.06l,ti22
bushel.. The total stocks are l,338,t3
bushels.
Chicago has the report that Omaha has
old 80u,"00 bushels of corn, free, on hoard,
t 42c, for export via the gulf. Shipper
were also reported buying 2M.00O bushels
In Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois' and taking
advantage of the low rates. . These rumors
re exaggerated, but there Is a good corn
business here, which does not appear on
the floor of the exchange. Armour sold
from foo.ono to 1.000,000 bushels of corn today
In Chicago. It Is surmised these sales
are made against country purchases. The
primary .receipts are fi57,000 bushels against
763,000 bushel last year, and the ship
ments 4u6.000 bushels .against 4!f,000 bushels.
The Hradstreet flgUrea show a world's In
crease In corn of 424.HOO bushels. The oat
decrease la 844,000 bushels.
Omaha Cash Pales.
OOKN-Ni). 3 yellow, 1 car, 42c.
OAT8-Nd.'8 Whltel car, 2914c.',
Oman Cask. Frltvea.
WHEAT No, 2 hard. Sl.O70l.OS; No. 3
hard, 1 nfiff 1.07; No. 4 hard. SUcfoll.CH; No. i
spring, 31. OS. ,
COHN-No. 2,' 4isc) No. S, 41c; No. 4.
40ty41o;-no "grade, Jtt';40c;,. No. 2 yellow,
4Jc; No. 3 yellow, 42c; No. 2 white, 414c;
No. 3 white, 414e.
OATS No- 2 mixed, 2SV4e; No. 3 mixed,
Mo; M. 4 mixed, 27c; No. 2 white, 2S'4c;
No. 3 white, 29'4jc; No. 4 white, 284c; stan
dard,' 2SHc.
1 Carlot Receipts,
' " ' v Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 29 603 142
Kansas City 65 43 24
Minneapolis 11)6
nulutti 33
St, I-ouls 23 40 33
Omaha 8 72 10,
SI.,. Cm track. No. 1 northern. ll.ll'V
o t northern. Sl.oSN; May, S1.1S; July,
tl.uv: Bentember, 4tc.
OATS To arrive and on track, 9'ic.
Wheat (laatatlona at Minneapolis.
The range of prices tn Minneapolis, as
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
was:
Commodity. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat ' ' '
May 1.1M, 1M 1.14',' i.VoK
July U3i i.i3"AL 1.1241 1.184,
September ... Vt H54 9ft', I ' 9iH
MB W YORK UKIKR4L MAHKKT
i
(notations
Varlons
o the liny
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Feb. T.-FLOUR-Receipts.
20,668 bbla.; -exports, 17,120 bbls.; the
market was steady but quiet; Min
nesota patents, 5.xt i.20; Minnesota
bakers, ' 4.3ofi4.il6; winter patents, $5.fi0
(p.86i winter straights. 35.2tiHi5.36; Win
ter extras, 33.tt6b4.3i; winter low grades,
33.46(04.10. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good,
4.36'a4.7'; choice to lancy, 4.7;i'o5.. buck
wheat flour, slow: per luo pounds, 32.00j2.10.
CORN MEAI Steady; line white una vel
low, 31.35; coarse, new, Sl.OMf 1.07; klln
drled, S2.9oflS.li. .
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 80c. asked.
HA RLE Y Quiet; feeding, 43,c, c.l.f. New
York; malting, 4662 e. I. f. UufTaJo.
WHEAT Receipts. 10.7X bu. Spot market
firm; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 2
red, 11.22V t- o. b. afloat ; No. 1 northern
Duluth, 31.27S- f- o. b. afloat; No. I hard
Manitoba. 31.11V f. o. b. afloat. Options
opened firmer on foreign buying and was
afterward very Irregulur, with u light trade,
finally advancing on the big decrease in
domestic stocks covering: and a small In
terior movement. The close showed a par
tial 4He net advance. May, 31.15 15-ltMj)
1.1S. closed at 31. Ill1: July. 3104 15-ltk&i
1.06V closed at 3106H; September, 974j7Hc.
Closed at 97V.
CORN Receipts, tio.375 bu.; exports, 6,984
nn. Spot market steady; No. 2, 644e ele
vator, and 61c. f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow.
31So; No. i white. 6140. Options market
was dull and about steady, closing lc net
lower; May closed at 60Hc; July closed at
OATS Receipts, 46.000 bu.; exports. 13,320
hu. Boot market steady: mixed, 2tf to 32
lbs., );t!H371c; natural while. 30 to 32 lbs..
"Vifl37Ho; cupped white, 3t to 40 lbs., 374i
Ke. ,
HAY Quiet: shipping, 6AM6c; good to
Choice, 8Wi6e.
HOPS Easy: state, common to choice
1304, t34c; 1908. 3(J'c; olds, 14"j1tfc- Pa
clflc coast, 1904. "SKiiMtr; 1903, 29fij3:c; olds,
14fl8o.
IIIDE9 Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs
13c; California, 21 to Jo tiis., 19c: Texail
(dry). 34 to 30 lbs.. 14'c.
' T.KATHEH Firm; acid, 24260.
PROVISIONS Flee f. steudv; family siion
12 00; mess. W Wrt.M; beef hams. 32" uotfi
23.60; packet. 10.5O:.i 1 1.00; cltv, extra India
mess, 315.OiiTn7.Oci. Cut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies. 3rt.7iVrt7.50; plrkld shoulders 00
HfH.SO; pickled hams. 3S.76tfiS.00. Lard quiet
western steamed. 37. IS; refined, quiet con
tinent. 37 20: South America, 37.75; com
tWHind. 34.TMfti.12V Pork, steady; family
8l 2fS!s5' ,'ort ll,'rtr' 13.1fli50;, mess!
T ALLOW-Firm: city i33 per pkg.) 40.
rountrv. (pkgs. free), 4V(HlvaO.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra 6'A
Cfc: Janan. nomliuil. m
BVTTER Market strong renovated, com
mon t extra, I71i2fic; western faetorv
common to extra. 17eo-'4c; western Imitation
Creamery, common to extra; 21fK!7c
CHEKSK Market firm; state full cream
large. Isle made, colored and white, choice
ltc.
EWS Market strong: western finest, un
froeted. 81c: western, average best 3uc
POli!HRY'A!,v":. Market steady; west
ern chickens. 11V-; fowls. 14c; turkeys. l5o.
HiVL ar.k,w' "rm: western chickens.
18Jil4c; fowls. 13Hc; turkeys. 15ci20i-.
Kansas Clly Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. T.-WIIEAT-ln-rhanged
lo higher; May. 3I.0US; July siu..
No. f hard. $1.121.14; No 3. II 0uu 1 2" I?
4. 8$1.06: No. 2 red. 3I.U l.l; No
8l.12al.13; No. 4. tlx:'VlM. "i&M&S; &
cars.
CORN-FIrm: May. 4:4.140; July, 4XVi
V5i vash. No. 2 mixed, lo; No. 3, 43c;
No. S while, 41c; No. 3. 44c.
OAT8-8teady; No. 2 white, 3ia3l14o; Nu.
J mixed V.
BI TTKK-Creamery. dairy, lo
HAV-Steady; choloe timothy, 39 30410.00:
choice prairie. 37 oorji.oo,
RYK Steady TSHc
X10 Steady; Missouri and Kansis.
I.ew No. whltewoud case Included. JOc;
case count, 2KV: case returned, Uu u,i.
. . Receitits. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 32.iJt iw.4iM
torn, bu w.juo ,
Oats, bu li.uuv it.ohI
fhlladrlsihla Pruduve Market.
PHILADKLPIIIA. Feb. 7-Hi'TTER-Onnd
demand, firm; etra western. ream
err. San; extra nm.-hy prints. 31c.
KfKlS-. Firm. giod dotnand; nearby fresh
and weetern fresli. v. at mark. .
.'HEE8F Qule' bift "rm; N"w York fn'l
Teams, fancy. T.tuV-; choice. U ; fair
t goud, UHtfiiV'.
Dulath Grain Market.
UL'Ll'TH. F.h. 7 -WIIFAT-To arrive.
No. 1 nortLru, 1 ui Nw. J uoitbvrn,
CHKAOO GHAI A .NO PHO ISIOS
Fralarrs ( the Tradla and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. 7.-A smaller Incresse
Hi. in opectej in the worlds visiole supply
cause a nrm casn demand In tne wneat
pit here touay. final quotations on May
were up wmo nrt Julv "a'lV. l.'orn Is
down -fa-ao Oats are practically un
rliangeo. rovlsions ate 7'4je to l-"4e oft.
ihe general attitude of wneat tinners at
the opening was wlthuut uecliied leaning
Initial quotations on May were a snaoe
lower to a shade higher at l.!S-va
July was a shade lower to V'i'iC nighei,
al 31.1'HaSl.Olin. Comninsslon nouses were
lair nuyeis. At tho seme lime mere was
considerable selling by pit traders, espe
cially of the July delivery. Atter tne nrst
hair hour the market yleidert eomeevhat to
selling pieesure. Mav declining to l . lhV
and July at II.M'v Some 01 tne selling wan
Iwuted on expectations ol a large Increase
In the world s available stocks, i.ater, upin
tne announcement of the vlsllile supply sta
tistics showliia: mi increase of 6.2VI."' ousn
eis, some operators who ban sohl , early
turned buyeis. Shorts also were rair pur
chasers late in the day. The market gr. l
ually developed firmness, May udvanclng to
ll.luVcl 17. July sold up to l.l's- 'he
cloee was almost at the highest point of
the day, hnal quotations on jtay tn-ing at
31.16V July closed at 31.01V Primary re
ceipts were 3-7,3i) bushels, compared with
t4U ai bushels a veur ago. Minneapolis,
Luluth and Chlcatru reported ri-eelpts of
Kl cars, aaninst 29; cars last week and 32
cars a year ago.
Notwithstanding heavy selling by a prom
inent elevator interest, the corn marKet
held comparatively steady. A good demand
from commission houses readily absorlied
all offerings and held the marKet steady
at a small decline. Lower cables and lib
eral receipts were early bearish Influences.
May opened a shade to He lower nt 46'Vui
4o-c, sold off to 46c and closed at 4ie. Lo
cal receipts were 603 cars, none of contract
grade.
Trading in oats waa very quiet, being
mainly of a scalping nature. The market
was steady throughout the day. May
opened unchanged to a shade lower at 30J
to aOVtiilOV;, sold off to Soo snd closed at
80V- Local receipts were 142 cars.
Liberal receipts of live hogs caused weak
ness In the provision market. The volume
if business wan small. At the close May
pork was off 12Vo at 31&82V Lard and ribs
were each down 74c at 3 0 and 36.82V
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
12 cars; corn, 177 cars; oats, 63 cars; hogs,
8,0no head. . .
The leading; futures ranged as follows:
A'rtlclea. Open.l High. I Ijow. Close-! Yes y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
Feb.
May
July
Oats
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Pork
Feb.
May
Lerd
Feb.
May
July
Ribs
Feb.
May
July
1 16H
1 JIM
1 01 'W
1 01 "4,
4 VI
II 16'4fl
1 11
I 01'
46VfH
1 UM.
1 01V
46Vt
46
30N4eVl'V8',4
30''aSi30,''aV
2STfc2i28H59i
U 924
7 06
6 90
7 00
46
46H
30
30t
2SV:
12 2V! 12 80
8 95 16 90
7 07V! 7 00
90
7 00
83
8 96
1 140
1 16Ti 1
1 OlVd
1 oiv 1 H
WTfcl WV4
42V 2
45'46
464 46V
'904
30H
804
28ts
12 82V
12 82V
70 ;
8 90
7 00
6 2H
8 82V
97H
30'i
304
29
12 95
8 77H
87
7 10
8 70
90
T 06
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
6.20: straights, 3I.8WH6.00; spring patents.
36.006.60; straights, )4.ooit4.9o; Daxers , -'.w
63 90.
WHEAT-No. 2 spring, tl. 1391.18; No. 8,
31.06iil.16; No. 2 red, 31.18V$120-
CORN No. 2, 4S'4c; No. 2 yellow, 43V-
OATS No. 2, 30Mic; .No. 2 white, 82f(j32ic;
No. 8 white, SO-'iiflUZc. .
RYE No. 2, 75c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 3738c; fair to
choice malting, 484614c-
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 31.16; No. 1 northwest
ern, 31.22; prime timothy, 33.004J2.75; clover,
contract grane, iz.tiu.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. Tier bbl., 312 82H
ft'12.ti6. Lard, per loo lbs., tfl.704r8.72. Short
ribs sides (loose). $ MhtftG.lo; short clear
sides (boxed). 34 76AA.87V
Followltig- were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 13.600 SO.OOO
Wheat, bu W.onft H4.700
Corn, bu. '. 357.3no 2R3.7O0
Oats, bu 139.200 204,700
Rye. bu , 1. 8.600 5,100
Barley, bu 82,400 l,8O0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries. 13Sa0c;
dairies. 194325c- Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 24$j;i9c; firsts, 32c: prima
firsts, 34c; extras, 3fic. Cheese, steady, 11
12c.
St. I. sale Oral a and Provlsloaa.
ST. LOl'IS, Feb. 7. WHEAT Iower: No.
2 red, cash, elevator, 31.154 r track, 3i.lK
1.19: May. 3M5VtPl.5V July, 7c; No. 1
hard. 1.)301.15.
CORN Easy; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 44Hc;
May, 48T4c; July, 444c
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, S2c;
May, 34'(304c; No. 2 white, 33c.
FLOUR Dull and heavy; red winter pat
ents, 35.35fr6.65; special brands, 36.866.85;
extra fancy. 34.86i85.00; clear. 84.404.60.
8KP:D8 Timothy, steady. 32.0uft2.40.
I'ORNMEAL Steady. 82.40.
BRAN Dull and unchanged; sacked, east,
track, 86c.
HAY Steady; timothy. 38.00igl2.00; prairie,
35. HU9.50.
IRON COTTON TIES-93C.
BAOaiNQ-7'4c.
HEMP TWINE 6V.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing.
312.07V Ird. lower; prime steam. 88 .82V
Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, $7.60;
clear ribs, 37.62H: short clear, 37.874.
POULTRY Steudy: chickens. 9c; springs,
10c; turkevs, 16c; ducks, 12c; geese, So.
BUTTER Quiet; creumery, 2430Hc;
dairy, 16(ii25c.
EuGS Higher, 32c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.000 15.0M
Wheut, bu,... 23,000 77.(0)
Corn, liH. 41,Ui 48,00)
Oats, bu 34.000 46,1.00
Visible Snpply of Uraln.
NEW YORK, Feb. 7.-8peclal cables and
telegraphic communications received by
Brudstreets show the following changes lu
available supplies as compared with last
account:
Wheat.' United States and Canada, east
of tho Rockies, decreased 1.007.0iX) bushels;
afloat, for and In Europe, Increase ti.3ai.000
bushels. Total supply, increased 6.203.000.
Coin. United States and Canada, east of
the Rockiea, Increased 424, W) bushels.
Oats. United States and Canada, east of
the Rockies, decreased. 316,000 bushels.
The following important decreases were
reported this week:
An wtimitte of 200.000 bushels at tho
Northwestern Interior elevator. 108.000 bush
els' at Louisville. 75.01 ) bushels at Port
Huron, 60,000 bushels at Goileiicn and 55.C0O
bushels In Manitoba.
Minneapolis Oraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 7-WIIEAT-May.
II.I6VUI.IM4: July. 3t.l8S6'1.1SV; September.
95V: No. 1 hard. 81.1HH; No. 1 northern,
II HV No. 2 northern, 31.104.
FLOUR First patents, 36.2W6.S0: second
patents, tVOutKUO; first clears, 34.154.36;
e Mind clears, K txtfi2.7i.
BRA N In bulk. 113.50. .
Mllwankeo Orals Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. T.-WHFAT-Dull;
No. 1 northern. 81 l&til 18; No. 2 northern,
tl.lUal.13: May. 311HV bid.
RYE W higher; No. 1. 81tl82Hc.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, BJ.-; sample,
c.
UORN-r;asler: 0. 3 yellow. 43c; May,
45V bid.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 7.--WH EAT Snot,
nominal; futures, easy; March, 7s Sd; May,
6s 1IV1: July, os IN.
UORN-Spot American mixed new
steariv. 4s VI: American mixed, old. quiet
4s l'Vd. futures quiet; March, 4a Id; May,
4s 2d.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Uneven tod Intermittent Bine of Values
on Wall Etreet Continues.
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO. Feb. 7 - 8 FED Clover, cash.
17.10: February 37.40; March. 37.46: April.
37. Hi; Octuls-r. 35.8a: prime alslke, 87.80; prime
runoiny, casn, niarcn, ei.ii.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Feb. 7 CORN-Murket
steudy; No. 3. 4014c; No. 4, 41V; no grade,
4lic-
NEW HIGH LEVEL OF PRICES REACHED
Ranaor That There Hill Be o legis
lation on rials Hates for This
session (lives Strength to
Railroad 1. 1st.
NEW YORK, Feb. 7. The uneven and
Intermittent rise In prices as cuiitlnued
today on the stock exchange. There were
more railroad stocks Included in the move
ment than was the case yesterday, but
the relative prominence of the Industrial
and specialties was still great. The rail
rosd stocks which were acllve and strung
were not of first rat importance in ih. Ir
representative capacity or In the piopur
th.ns of the market fur them. Many of
the most conspicuous favorites In the mar
ket were slugKish end comparatively tug
lected, especially after the opening ad
vance, which was In sympathy wlm the
London market. The strength abroad was
attributed to rumors of peace negotiations,
which were of less Influence here, so that
the higher prices for Am-rlcnn stocks sent
1 1 cm 1 ondon, h le they we,e well letalnrd
were noi extended In the esse ot some u
the leaders. Yesterday's rumors of a com
prehensive merger of local traction stocss
dropped Into the background today, with
the natural result of some realising In
those stocks. But one of the notable feat
ures of the rotation of rumors which have
Induced the spotty rise in prices Is the
manner in which Ihe advances are re
tained after the rumors have spent their
force. The Inference suggested by this
aotlon of the market Is that the rumors
of deals are suggested bv the movement
In stocks, rather than being the cause ot
them. While the stocks affected fall Into
neglect, they yield comparatively little.
As a consequence the average level of
prices la constantly rising. Today It was
nt the highest In many months, althougn
many stocks are slightly below the max
imum. Specific causes for the buying of
Individual stocks were larking, but it In
probable thnt a large general effect was
produced by the report that the Interstate
and foreign commerce committed of the
senate was to sit during the summer re
cess to Investigate the railroad rate mak
ing question. This was adopted as a prac
tical announcement that definitive legisla
tion was to be postponed beyond the pres
ent session of congress.
Tbe advances In southern Iron stocks
were due to vague rumors of a project of
a consolidation of southern Iron Compa
nies. The United States Steel stocks were
almost Immovable for the greater part of
the session. The special strength of Nor
folk & Western and of Atchison In the
railroad list were unaccounted for. The
common carriers were helped bv the cen
sus bureau's final report of cotton ginned
up to January 18. Indicating a crop of
close to 13,000,i)n0 bales. The rates of ex
port grain, which were re-established
after being cut, were out again. The enor
mous diversion of corn traffic from the
Atlantic ports to the gulf already effected
Is sufficient notice of the serious character
of this contest. The rates for sterling- ex
change yielded to a slight extent, but In
quiries Indicated that practically all of the
35.000,000 In gold bars transferred to New
York from the Philadelphia mint would go
out on Thursday. The realising- of profits
cost only a slight portion of the advance
and the market closed steadv at very
little below the best.
Bonds were firm. Total sales par value,
38.740.ooo. United States bonds were all un
changed on call.
Wuoiations on tho New York Stock ex
change were as follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
60,500 81.14 . 87 H9Vi
1,400 lirj-ji 1024 102U
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
B. & O...
do tf d
Can. Pacific
Central of N. J
dies. & Ohio
Chicago & A
do pfd
Chlcaao Ot. Western 8.200
j. ac is. w
C M. A St. P
Chicago T. Sc T
do pfd
CCC & St. L., ex-dlv
Colo. A Southern....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson
Del.. L. & W
D. & it. ii
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
5ii0 122 122 12:
8,9U0 1H6'4 1044 10474
200 97 97V4 97
4,200 134"4 133 134S4
200
28,40) 6i'i 494- 60
42
80
23Hi 23U 21L
Z" ZJ1V4 210
14,100 176H 176 1764
2.100
1,500
"i'.soo
4KI
17V4
'V4
24
64 1.1
lti
29
2
64 4
88V
2,100 19414 192'
100
1.3'W
22.0(a)
3.2110
do 2d pfd 1,800
40O
200
324
43S
80
85 '4
90
91
32H
88 14
44
8HI4
66Mj
91
91
2.3110 15(4 156
400 31V4 31
400 68 61
3.NH0 31V 31
10,000 m 88
3.000 138 1374 1S7V
2.200 171'i 171U 171
IO nakfs UJlT U1" Ol1
74
1U
1
30
96
264
63U
. 3Si4
198
845
32
87
43T4
8OV4
65
8H
9
156
31
67H
81V4
08
27.900 128 I2014 120H
1,600 22H 22iZ 22U
200 614 m
1,800 100 991 100
600 161 15914 159Vi
8,700 108 107 107S
300 31i 31 31V
300 66'i 60V 66
V
3.800 14814 147 1474
13.700 46V4 44V 46
41.200 84 812 K3s
93
66.2(10 1e)i4 139 140
Hocking Valley
do pfd
111. Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L.
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L
M.. St. P. A 8. Ste M.
do pfd .f.....
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
Nat'l R R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. Ont. A W
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St. L. ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd...
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd
St. L. 8. W
do pfd
So. Pacific...
do Dfd
So. Railway
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
Tol., St. L. A W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W, A 1-rfike Erie...
Wis. Central
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex......
U. 8. Kx
Wells-Fargo Ex...
Amal. Copper
Amer. far A K. ...
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil..
do pfd
Amer. Ice
do pfd
Amer. Unseed Oil.
do pfd
Amer. Ixicomotlve
do pfd
Amer. Hinclt. A R... 24.)
do pfd 2') lUiV 118T, 118,.
Amer. Sugar Ref 8.CX) 114 143 144
Amer. Tub. pfd certlf 13,ln0 W 98 994
Anaeonna nt. ,o.
Biooklvn R. T....
Colo. Fuel A I....
Con. Oils
Corn Products
do pfd 1.500 784
Distillers' Securities. I.OjO M4
General Electric 4n0 17
Inter. Paper !,3oo 23
do pfd 1.800 774
Inter. Pump loo 3$4
do pfd
Natl Ieid 17.2HO 324
No. American l.lm
Pacific Mall (HO
People's Gas 1.2O0
Pressed Steel far 8ia)
do pfd HO
Pullmen P. far 6110
RepubUe Steel !.00
do pfd 4.100
Rubber Goods 2.600
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A 1 4(i.5fl0 77;
U. 8. T-athor i6?oo 14H
do pfd ?3 V 10
V. t. Realty 11.700 W4
V. 8. libber R.7w 3"i
do pfd laoo 1034
V. S. Steel 21.700 31
do nfd eir-dlv 44.) u.
Vs. Cro. Chemical.. 700 3.1
do nfd
Weiinarh. Fiectrlc
Western T'nlon J00 93
81
94.
934
91
35
, 81 'I
73
264
63
674
H83;
34
974
36
36
54
1224
97
23
45
23
&i
248
744
334
93
36
'6
40
37
87
51) lr.l
14.900 (SI-
37.900 494
18.7m) 2104
9.4m) 22'
600
62,Su0
100
1.000
18,300
700
WO
2.000
14.300
13.6IH)
7IK)
4.90
6H0
2,HX
800
300
56.200
600
1,100
9110
'21V)
ROD
100
15.900
4'H)
200
l.LVJ
"joo
3.61x1
'L300
8(1
9:14
934
91
34
8u4
72
26
62
66
118
344
974
38 .
36
634
1214
97
2.'
45
23
50
246
73V4
33
93
344
'64
3!'4
364
S2 i
474
205
22
74
36
81
944
9:14
914
34
4
s
63
674
1184
3414
974
30
38
634
1224
964
22
45
18
22
50
246
233
130
240
73
33'i
92
844
3
S!l7i
111
37
36
11 014
1lW
'!
48
20''4
22
78
SO Li
4
1X54 18!4
T'H
3"4
76
38
88
314
103 lc.'4 1034
43 434 43
loV
35V
89
244
10
t
25,
109
3H
89
?4B
10V
7"
274
734
13
10i
884
38
101
so.
9 J 1 .
34
92
Total sales for Ihe day, 984.8uO shares.
1
308
96
84
244
1
7d
11
97
76
111
89
374
103 l;
vv
914
3X
V74
179
92H
CoBTee Matlael,
NEW YORK. Feb, 7. 4' IFF EE Market
for futures ot.ened steady at unohanged
prices to an advance of 6 points on atuady
Eiirmwan cables and modnrste RrasllUA
receipts. The demand was slack, but there
was little offering and later the market
showed some further Improvement on Indi
cations for light Sao Paolo receipts tomor
row. After having shown a net gwJn of
utiout 6ui0 oolnts on sales, however, orlcee
eased tin undr liquidation and was finally J
steady, net unebangHI to a points higher.
Hales were rer-ted of 46 0O8 bags. Including
Marrh at T.18c; Mav. 7.4Ar: July. 7.68: Au
gust. 7 76c: September. 7. (Or. and Decem
ber, i-lKus-ltc, oixit. quiet; ,N'a 1 lUu, Ihaa
NEW YORK. rb. 7. -The following are
tl' closing quotatlnr mi mining stocki:
. . f. M fll ..Its Cki.l
A4aau Ca
A I It
lir4H-
llrantrk Cea .
Cuinainik Tunnsl
I'en. l'l. A Vs.
Hors Silver
Irna Sllvr
Laillll i on .
le
. if.
.. 11
. t
.
. !
ltd
.MS
ANnint paid.
'.utle ( kief t
'ntr: :i
'lDhlr 1KA
PbentK 10
Foloal . .!
II
sirra Kr4A 4
Small Hopea
St4naar4
Treaenry Stafemeal.
WASHINGTON. Feb 7-Today's stste
raenl cf the trasary balances n the n
eral fund, exclusive of the Jlfci.il.i gold
reaerva U the itlvUioa of reuruiptmn,
Fhows- Available cash balsnce, 3142,490892;
gold, 343,251,148.
Xew torn. Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 7-MONEY-4ln call,
steady at 1P2 per cent; closing bid. 1
per r-nt; oriered at 2 per cent; time loans,
steady; sixty days. 2tt.1 per cent; ninety
days, 4 per cent; six months, 34034 P"f
cent,
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-344'4
per cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with
actual business In bankers' bills at l 87f"d
4: for demand and at 34.8S66--f4 ,;0 for
slxtv-day bills: posted rates, 84.864 and
34.7; commercial bills, 34864.
SILVER Bar, 14c; Mexican dollars,
474r-
Hi )ND8 Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular,
t losing quotations on bonds were:
V. 8. ref. !a, rt... .104, Japan j. ctta MS
so eeusntt Mi l. N unl. 4a IW
So to. ref 1A3V Manhattan e. m. 4a...lnt
do coupon l'il-vMv central 4 74'
do new 4a. res 1.11 Mo lt Inr M
So tnupon 1 Jl iMInn. 4V St. L 4a ... T
4o eln 4s. ref MV4M . K. T. 4a mi
do coupon HA I do ?a t'
Am. Tnbarrn 4a, ctfa. 74 N. n. R, of M t- 4a.
do a, i-lfa..
Atihlann cn. 4a
do ad). 4a
Atlanta ('. I.. 4a...
Hal. Ohio 4a
do la
Central of Ua. 6a. . .
Mo 1st Im
do 2d Inr
ChM Ohio 4Sa..
Chlrago a A. SiB.
('.. B A q n.
C, R. I. P. 4a..
do col. Sa
TCC. A 9. L. (. 4i
chlcafn Ter. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4a...
I',. In. A So. 4a
Cuba 5a. itfa
P R. I). 4. ...
fMatlllera' Sec. r.a .
Ena prior lien 4a..
do gn. 4a
W. I). '. la.
H'knig Val. 4'a..
Bid.
.117 "N. T. C. s S"a 1ft
..IM'alN J. C. x. la 1M
.. M4 Nn. I'ailflc 4 !"
..mi's do 3a 77',
. .1' ;"N. w. f. 4a mi
. . IO B. I. rfda 4a 9
..lltP-nn ronr. ty im
.. l Keadlng (en. 4a......l02
.. IHI. L,. A. I. M. r ii..li:
..ln 1st. L. S. K. f 4a. !a
. . J 1st 1,. s. w. v. 4a... -'
. .liS Seaboard A. L. 4a M
. . 1, Sn. i'at lflr 4a W
.. MV'Ku. Hallarair la U
. .H'S Texas at P. la 1:-4
. . rvT.. St. L,. w. aa.. 84
.. 7S il nlon racltli- 4a I'M
.. do com-. 4a 1!'S
..inS'l'. . at eel ad ia H44
..lKlu.wtbaah la IIS
.. 79V 1I0 deb. B '
. Weaiern Md. 4a SS
.. 2S W. A L. K. 4a M
..iii"a, wis. central 4 J4
Boston stork Market.
BOSTON, Ken. 7 -Cnll loans, 2'
cent; tlma loans, 3j4 per cent,
closing on stocks ami bonds:
Atchlann adj. 4a Advnntura ,.
do 4a lf'.'H AUii '. ..
Met. Central 4a 74 Amalgamated
Atrhlaon .. 8 lAnieriran Klov
do pfd 1i Allantlc
Boaton & Albany... .2H iillnghHni
Hoaton Elevated i.vi lai. a iieria...
.141 Crnlennlal
Kl'rhhlirt pfd
Maalcan Central '..
N. Y.. N. H. aV II.
Per Marquette ..
t'nlon Pacific
Amer. Arte. Chem
do pfd
Amen Pneu. Tube.
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
. . 14. Copper Range .
. .57 1, Daly West
.. iliomlnlon loal
. .12:4'Krankiin
.. 21 (Irancy
.. XI 1 1 le Ruyala ....
. . fiVMaaa. Mining ..
, .14ni, Mlrhlgan
. I W Mohawk
Amer. T. T 144V,-. Monl. C. aV C.
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. t: 9.
Edlann Klec. Illu...
General Elei-trlc ...
Maaa. Klertrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
I'nlted PruJI
United Shoe Ma,h..
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. rommon .
Bla. "Asked.
15' old Dominion
. Oareola
. 18L, rarrot
.251V Qulncy
.1MV Shannon
. 11 ITamarack
. 6SV4 Trinity
. 4i4i a. Mining..
.104:1'. 8. Oil
7 ;t;tah
is
4'
811
Victoria ..
Winona ..
Wolvertn
j'ira per
oniclal
..... ti
1K
74
11
)'
:?'
fi
1;
6Sl
1''4
61
1V
6
r.
1:
U'i
hi
41
2'
-7
110
4
131!
10
MS
'
411
44
114
Ul'
London Stock Market.
IONDON, Feb. 7. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds were:
fonaola, money .... I -14 NT. V. Central lf.tV
do account -l.Norfolk & W M:
Anaconda 6l do pfd S
Atrhlaon 8!)klOnlarlo A W 4":
do pfd l"4i Pennaylvanla 714
Baltimore A Ohio. . . . 107 Rand Mines 11
Canadian Pacific l'TReadlng 4
Chea. & Ohio MVa do lat pfd 47V
Chicago Ot. W 23HI do Id pfd 4
C, M. ft fit. P movj8n Railway 36V
DeBeera li'H do pfd 9',
D. ft R. Q 'So Pacific .
do pfd 79v,i'nlon Pacific 1244
Erie 44 do pfd loo
du lat pfd I', 8. Hteel 314
do 2d pfd MVal do pfd
Illinois Ceniral 15a Wabaah 2.1
Loula. ft Nash, 140V4 do pfd 4v,
M, K. .ft T... 32 V Span lab 4a 9
BII.VER Bar, steady, 284d per ounce.
MONEY 24'if24 per lent.
The rate of discount Jn the open' market
for short bills is 2 7-Hi'("-'4 per cant ; for
three months' bills, 2 7:lfi per cent.
Bank fleering
OMAHA, Feb.-7. The bank-clearings for
Tuesday were 31,221,749.93. For the same
day a year Hgo the.-rlcartnga were 31,187,
OMAHA ' WHOl-CS ALfc MARKET.
Condition t, Trado p it Qo'otstloos on
- "Staple and rsscr1 Predict.
EGOS Candled stock,,' 35c.
LIVE POULTRY .Chickens, 94ftl0c;
roosters, 5c; turkeys, 15o; ducks, 10c; geese,
8&9c. .
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 1820c;
ducks, llUc; geese, 10llc; chickens, 10
11c; roosteis, flf 'c.
BUTTER Packtng stock, 19Vc; choice
to fancy dairy, 22ia26ci creamery, 23&'.'ac;
print. 30c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout, 9c;
pickerel, 8c; pike, 3c; perch, 7c; blueflsb,
12c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 13c; redsnapper,
11c; lobster, (green). 80c; lobster ibolied),
83c; bullheads, 11c; catnsn, 14c: blacK bass,
20c; halibut, 12c; crapples, 12c; buffalo, 7c;
white bass, 11c; frog leg's, per doa., 25c,
BRAN-Per ton, 317.00.
HAY Prlcea quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No. 1
upland, 86.01 No. 2, medium. 35.00;
coarse, 3160- Rye straw, 'o.00. These
firlces are for nay of good color and qual
. ty.
OY8TER8 New York counts, per can.
45c; extra selects, per can, 3ie. standards,
per can. 80c; bulk stsndards, tier gal . 3i.40;
bulk extra selects, per gal., 31. (6; bulk New
York counts per gal.. 31. 90.
TROPICAL ''FRUITS.
ORANGES California extra fancy Red
land navels, all sizes, 32.50; choice Redland
navels. 32.25; choice navels, all rises, 32.00;
California Mediterranean sweets, all sizes,
32.00.
LEMONS-Callrornla. fancy, 32.75; 300 and
360. 33.50; choice, 33.25.
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., 32 00;
Hallowe'en, In .0 lb. boxes, per lb. 644J6C.
FIGS California, per 40-io. carton, 5
86c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 124c; 5
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c; tancy imported
(washed), In 1-lb pkgs., lti18c; California,
per case of 36 pkgs., V&.'ti.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch,
Il.764i3.26; jumbos. 32.5O&3.00.
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 64 to 64, 30 00.
FRUITS.
APPLES New York Kings, 33. i5; New
Vork Greenings, 32.76, New York Bald
wins, 32.75; Colorado Jonathans, 4.1.75;
Wine-saps, per. bu. box, 31.50.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bb)., 33.00; Jerseys, per bbl., 37-75;
per box, 32.75.
GRAPEb Imported Malagas, per keg,
6 '. 30.
TANGERINES Florida or California, par
4-box. 32.50.
VEaETAB.tE8.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu., fcc.
1 l xm ira-uia. per lu., uc; uanaaa ruia
bagas, per ib.. le.
CARROTS-Old. per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu., 40c.
BFETS Old, tier ou... wo.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 3I.952.00.
ONIONS Home grown, red in sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanlali, per crate, 32.60; Colorado
yellow, U'.r lb., ic. white, pci lb., 2',c.
crCIJMBERS Per doi.. 32 25.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
34.50.
CAP.BAOE Holland seed, per lb., lic.
SWEET l'OTATOES-Kansas kiln dried,
per bbl.. 32.60.
CELERY California, 454p76c.
RADIHHES-Hothouse, per doz., 45c.
ONIONS New, southern, per doz., 4ic.
CARROTS New. per doz.. 46c.
BEETS New. per doz.. 45c.
TURNIPS New. per doz.. 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads. 60c.
RHUBARB Per doa. bunches. 75c.
PARSLEY Per doz. bunches. 75c
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT-Wisconsin. per keg.,
12.60.
CIDER New York, per bbl., 35.60; per
half bbl.. 33 25.
CHEESE Wisconsin (wins, full cream,
Kav'alSc; Wisconsin Young America, 13c;
block 8wls. nsw. 16c; old, 16bl7c: Wiscon
sin brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmuurger, 13c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 8tyc: No. 2 salted. 7c; No. i
veal calf, 9c; No. 3 veal calf, 7c; dry salted.
614e; sheep pelts, '.'ictiJl.Ou; horse hldee,
Il.6u4j3.00.
NUTS Walnuts, No 1 soft sheila, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13c:
No. 3 soft shells, per lb.. 12c: No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
l.V. small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c, Chill walnuis.
per in.. 124J18V: alrhofida, toft shell, per
ib., 17c; hjrd shell, per lb., 15c: chestnuts,
per lb.. 12Vtf15c; nee black wulnutu. er
bu. 75490c; shellbaik hickory nuta. per bu.,
ei.ii; lair hickory nuts, per 11. iv.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Very Slow in Arriving, Which
Delayed Market in Bad Shape.
HOGS MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN LOWER
Receipts of Mieep Qalte Liberal and
W hile More Desirable tirades olil
Freely at steady Prices. Com
mon Kinds alow and Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 7. 1906.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday' 1.9S8 3.903 6.316
Official Tuesday 4.6W 3.500 8.10)
Two dava this week .. 8.618 13.4 13.418
Same davs last week.... 8.4-2 10 6.3 10.271
Same week before 8.370 17.335 13.3t
Same throe weeks ago... 7.758 17.13 1H.112
fame four weeks ago.. . .10.39:4 11.358 12.3a"i
Same days last year .... 5.S66 1 4.439 17.038
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following- table shows the receipts of
cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to dale with comparisons with last
year:
1905. 1901. Inc. Pec.
Cattle S4 513 S7,37
Hugs 24,OMi 229.933 15,153
Sheep 14.979 182.' 22 33,04"!
The f.Ilii-',ng table shows the BVft-Hge
price 0r hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison":
19i)l. I19II0. 11899.
-r
Jan. 16...
Jan. 17...
Jin 18. ..1
Jn. IB. ..1
Jan. 20...
Jan. 21...
Jsn. 22...
Jan. 23...
Jan. 24...
Jan. 26...
Jan. 26...
Jan. 27...
Jan. 28...
Jan. 29...
Jan. 30...
Jan. 31...
Feb. 1...
Feb. 2....
Feb. 3....
Feb. 4....
Feb. 6.... I
Feb. ii.. ..1
Feb. 7....I
19'I5. 11904 '1903.11932.
6 49 6 15
6 601 6 17'
4 t 6 221
4 74; 6 39 I
4 6Xl 6 47 6 27
4 791 6 K9I S 16
6 63 6 02
ft 0 03
4 61V,; 4 74!
4 60V4I
1 61
4 67
4
I 4 86
4 6.1 4' 4 Mi
w:-x
4 71
4 72-4
4 bJ
4 64 Vi
4 6ti4
4 t3
4 H9
4 70
4 72
I 4 74' 4.81
I 1 11
4 82
I
6 271
3 30
6 2i
S 2T.I
8 61
1 41
3 61
4 89:
4 871
4 81
4 81 1
4 79
4 91
8 66,
fl 08
6 111
6 73
o .1 6 12
t) 54; 5 95 1
6 64 5 98!
6 ,4 b UOI
4 6i
4 l
4 6&
4 641 3 54
4 64 I Mi
3
5 13 4 631
6 15 4 68 3 e-
X 1 ui t (l
5 13 4 48; 8 v
t 181 4 i!
4 02
4 72
4 73
4 84
4 81
0 68
a
6 G8
6 70
6 80
ti 82,
6 77j
6 71
6 9i
6 93
j
5 9:1,
5 95;
8 12,
H 181
6 03
6 22
6 29
5 25;
5 17
22 1
I 8 57
8 63
3 68
3 70
3 64
3 64
4 62
4 64
4 65
4 Hi
6 20 1 4 & 3 64
I 4 J2 1 89
5 31 ! I 3 69
5 23 4 86;
6 21 1 4 70; 3 56
a 28' 4 68 : 3 68
Indicates Sunday.
The official number or cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M & St. P. Ry... 7 9
Wabush 1 1
Mlunnnrl - V,.IH. It v t .1
U. P. System 38 IK 22
('. N. W. Ry 7 in
V k" . M V v . . 41 i 1 1
C, St. P., M. & O.... 61 15 1
B. & M. Ry 36 16 13
C, B. Q. Ry 5 6
C, R. 1. & P., east.. 12 17
C, R. I. & P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 7 10
Chicago Gt. Western. 5 8
Total receipts 209 159 38 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Caltlo.Hogs.Sheep.
Omaha Packing- Co 366 1.5.3 712
Swift & Company 7H1 2.694 3.374
Cudahy Packing Co 1.103 2,240 WKi
Armour &: o w 4,1. j..
Lobman & Co 167
W. I. Stephen 64
11111 & liutitztntier 152
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 57
L. F. Husz 19
Wolf & Murnan lb
Sum Wertheimer 3
Mike Haggerty W,
Sol Degan 7
J. B. Hoot & Co 6t
Bulla. & Kline 52
S. & S 29 .....
Other buyers 222 if
Total 3.960 9.590 7.468
c ATT T. IS- Quite a liberal run of cattle
was reported this morning, but the trains
were so late In arriving that It was the
middle of tiie forenoon before buyers went
Into the yards, ana it was wen along to
ward noon before mucn ousiness
transacted.
The beef steer market was slow, with the
tendency of prices downward. Some of
the choicer grades sold at prices that did
not look a great deal different from yes
terdav, but when it came to the general
run of cattle the market was slow, with
hida arenerallv 6c to 10c lower. Salesmen
all thought they ought to get steady prices
and as a result trading was slow and .a
good many cattle were carried over until
afternoon.
The demand for cows and heifers seemed
to be about equal to tho supply and after
the market opened trading was quite ac
tive, with prices Just about steady. In
fact some of the kinds that Just happened
to suit buyers sold at a little stronger
prices, but as a general thing Ihe market
could best be described by calling It active
and steady.
Bulls, veal calves ana stags soia in prac
tically the same notches they have for
some time past. .
The market on stockera and feeder was
In falrlv Rood shape, as there were not
many Included In the offerings, and, as
speculators were all willing to take a few.
prices held up In very satisfactory manner.
Oooa neavy came, 11 unywiiiig. were a
trifle stronger, with others just aouut
steady. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
AT. Tr. No. A. i
11
to
I
11x4 4 ot
....1(178 4 It
....114 4 16
1 1 SJ 4 to
10 1225 4 XI
IS...-. UT1 4 tu
40 1420 4 SO
123.1 4 46
:S 162 t IS
35...
14...
11...
tills and Hoalu.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Feb. 7.-TI RPEX
TINE Firm: 2c.
KOHIV-Hm; A. B. '. 3765: D. 3257V,:
E. 32.t;:Vs; F, 32.06; G lilfflH: H. 31 15: I. 31.5";
M. 34.00. N. 34 76; WO. (5 M: WW. 35 15.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Feb. 7 -OI!.e'redlt bal
ances. 31-89: rertlnVatrai. no bid. Shipments.
Hvansylvania. 73.942 bbls.; serage, l.6u
bbls.; runs, Ivnns) Iranla. 19.7'i bbls ; aver
age, 6 l2 bbls.; shipments. Lima. 75 9Ki
bbla : average. 7U.417 bbls ; ruaa, I 16, .
(63 bbls; average, 42,482 kU
1 ou 2 ru
2 HSR a WM
1 1051) 1 60
U S8 I to
I u
7 3S J 0
1 1137 I X)
17 1146 l
1 12) 4 00
14 11H3 4 00
bTlliUB AIIO LUWB.
MH.l 2 6h 32 1144 4 110
. ...lfinl i ! 2i 1331 4 46
....1142 3 10
COWS.
t 795 2 00 144 I 00
7 644 2 0 6 8H I 00
( 874 II 30 12 .1131 S 20
, 401 2 40 11 101 a ts
j US6 2 45 14 1063 I .10
f, 1070 2 76 62 I 0
1 1010 2 76 II lil.1l II 4(1
J 5 2 16 4 1IIJ0 3 40
- 1145 I 65 . .1067 I 40
6 1020 2 85 4 1131 3 ID
16 107S S Wl 1 H132 I 50
16 :.. 32 8 SO 2" 1043 40
2 035 J 00 4 11WI 3 t6
14 47 1U1 n mill 3 ,6
a 414 2 00 2 1?6 4 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
14 W I 30
BULLS.
1 610 I 75
CALVES.
1 ;o l 60 l. ill I oo
1 180 4 76 1 2IK1 6 60 I
1 lJU 6 00 6 174 6 in
1 160 i 00 ) 230 6 60
HEIF'iria.
14 TU I 70 7 W7 3 V
4 KM 3 J6 4 1126 70
a 446 I l
(4TOCK CALVES.
l S0 J 35
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
a 4(1 J 16 3 350 1 20
BTOCKEKS AND FEEDERS.
6 ..' 474 9 60 1 773 I 36
1 400 3 00 65 471 S 40
t til f. 10 6 1112 I 45
t SIT I 26 43 02 60
6 '. .': 3 .16 M SOI 1 70
1.11 I 35 14 1034 I 76
SI 407 Ji 42 817 1 40
HOUS There was u liberal run of hogs
in sight at all points this morning and
packers made use of the opportunity to
break the market. The steady upward
movement of the. market all last week was
not entirely to their liking, and as a result
they made an effort to take off quite a slice
of the advance and succeeded lairly well.
The general market could he quoted 5&10c
lower and trading was not very active at
the decline. Light- hg unless very choice
i.eeined to suffer the greatest loss. They
sold largely from down, though
som ratner IlKhl weights of good quality
sold up to 34.75. HtiK tiers and mixed hogs
wont from 84.724 to 34.77V4 and heavies
from $4- to 34.86, with a top at 34 to. Only
a few of the packers and some of the ship
pers were lu the market at the opening,
so It was rather late In the day before a
great deal of business was transacted.
The latter end of the market was worse
Instead of better tliun the opening and
the late sales were mostly 10c lower and in
extreme cases lightweights sold as much
as 10c to 16c lower. Home of Ihe trains
did not arrive until afteroon. so that It
was late In the day before anything like a
c!iraucr was made. Kepreseulallve sales:
Ka. At. 84. Fr No. At. bb. PY.
mj 174 ... 4 15 43 ...!f.4 ... 4 76
7) lat 4U 4 424 41 H ... 4 7 J
77 1 60 4 46 41 Ml ... 4 It
I I M 40 4 45 71 274 ... t 7t
71 122 40 4 M 48 to ... 4 75
71 3i ... 4 44 72 20 ... 4 76
73 It7 ... Iim 10 171 ... 4 Tt
4 117 ... 4 47j 44 24 140 4 76
71 214 eo 4 47a II In ... 4 74
tt 'l 40 4 47w, a; Jjr, ao 4 7i
7 tuS ... 4 47i, .42 4i ... 4 Tt
41 1. e0 4 6T M 227 ... 4 16'
,a JSM ... 4 47, 7! 227 4,, 471
Si i7 . 4 70 4t SHI to 4 71
(0 ...SS .... 4 10 it B4 ... 4 76
t7 JIT 4 TJ 47 .' . . 4 7
47 t-4 40 4 in 61 lt 140 4 Tf'a
7 .JOT . 4 70 II 141 ... 4 17i
77 ..... . 247 s 4 t ! lan 4 TT',
... Itl ... 4 71 t. m to T7
41 iil to 4 10 41 tu ... 4 Tit
WE OWN AND OFFER
$500,000
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
Omaha Division 3's
liu Aujiust 1, 1 131. Interest diivhIiIc lYbniiirv 1
a nil August 1 in New York.
Drnomination, f 1.000.
Tlici44 bonds nrv a dirpct oblifiiition of tlic Illinois
Central Kailronri Company ami are additionally secured
by a firnt mortgage on pari of tlie main line between
Chicago and Omaha.
The Illinois Central l.ailmad Company is earning
over three and one half timet its interest charges. It has
paid dividend continuously since ISM; and since IMS at
the rate of o per cent or over. At present it is paying .
per ceut on $!.i.040,000 of capital stock and recently de
clared a semi-annual dividend of mt cent.
Listed on tbe New York Stock Exchange
Legal invest meut for Savings Hanks and Trustees in
New York, Massachusetts aud Connecticut.
Price on Application
Special circular on this and other attractive issues
ou request.
N. W. Harris & Company
204 Dearborn Street
New York CHICAGO
Boston
13 v " 4 TO
44 ...JIT 140 4 TO
71 .142 ... '4 TO 41........WI 10 4 TTH
fl 14 ... 4 T 24. J!T 140 4 71
to 144 :.. 4 70 14 217 1 4 T71,
2! 174 ... 4 70 70 144 10 4 77
46 0 0 4 TO 74 271 ... 4 7T't
74 214 10 4 70 f 74 217 to 4 to
(4 121 ... 4 70 It HI 120 4 til
tt tl-0 ISO 4 70 41 34 ... 4 40
4t 214 120 4 TO tt 27T to 4 ku
21. ...... .144 ... 4 70 ao 244 ... 4 to
7 227 ... 4 TO It 11 ... 4 10
13 !S ... 4 70 44. ...... .2M ... 4 1'!
42 202 ... 4 70 DO 2& to 4 to
3 !- 40 4 70 47 4 ... 4 to
47 tt4 40 4 10
M 1.11 ... 4 to
71 23T ... 4 72 '4 t4 K2 ... 4 Ml
44 US ... 4 721, i : IM 4 tn
TO 120 ... 4 "H 44 IV ... 4 In
St J05 10 4 T2L 42 Ill ... 4 10
4 3M ... 4 731 44 :M ... 4 to
34 -It ... 4 TH4 4 Wl ... 4 l!4
73 Ill 4 T2"a II 121 ... 4 I2,i
Tt 221 ... 4 7t4 44 970 M 4 42
13 m ... 4 TtVh M 241 ... 4 M't
71 142 ... 4 721, 44 109 ... 4 lt,
7 Ill 10 4 711, 44 IM 110 4 I24
4T. 211 ... 4 Tl"4 M 2t ... 4 Ml
22 224 ... 4 T24 43 174 ... 4 If.
71..... ...247 1(0 4 721, 4 401 ... 4 H
54 211 40 4 Tt
8I1KKP Receipts of sheep were quite
liberal this morning snd buyers were In
clined to be a little bearish. The demand,
though, was quite large, so that the more
desirable Rraues met with ready snle nt
Kteady prices. The common and part fat
kinds were what felt Ihe effects of the
bearish tactics and the market on these
grades could best be described by callliiK
It slow, with the feeling weak. The bulk
of the receipts seemed to be mnde up of
wethers and ycarlinfts, and quite a large
proportion of them could not be claxsed
better than fair, which, of course, made
the market slow.
Good lambs -were In active demand nt
fully steady prices and as high as $7.35 was
paid. Common kinds were a little sdow.
the same as was the caHe with sheep.
While It waft late before Ihe hulk of the
offerings was disposed of. still moat of tho
desirable grades were sold In fairly good
season, considering the slow arrival of
trains.
Quotations for fed etoc; Good to choice
yeiii'linirs, $.KVd.r0; fair to good yenr
yearllngs, l;.(XHifl.25; fslr to good year
lings. 15. 60fc6.00; good to choice wethers.
5.(XS-5.&0; fslr to good wethers $4.601 5.0H;
good to choice ewes. $4.5(Kcr5.0i: fair to grind
ewes. S4.0Ota4.40; common to fair ewes, $3.50
fe'S.UO; good to choice Ininbs. $7.fK)f47.W: fair
to good lambs. )fi.5U7.00: feeder yearlings,
$4.5SB6.0O; feeder wethers, 44.26U4.60: feeder
ewes, $3.&4J3.76; feeder lambs, 45.50ig6.25.
No. Av. Pr.
1 native buck lo t w
6 native cull ewes 3 00
6 western cull ewes 94 3 oil
60 Colorado cull ewes TO S 60
48 native ewes 100 4 50
48 western ewes 113 4 80
261 western ewes "I 4 75
511 Colorado ewes 8 4 75
4X8 Colorado ewes 4 76
125 western ewes 99 75
226 western ewes 90 4 75
1 western ewe 150 5 oo
178 western wethers 97 6 45
33 western lambs 64 6 50
Ii western Itunbs 60 6 60
10 western null lambs 64 C 00
143 western lambs 62 t 00
176 Colorado yearlings 81 6 06
602 Utah lambs 8 6 60
63 western lambs , 69 7 00
108 western ewes 88 4 i
178 western ewes 99 4 80
12 western ewes 92 4 80
4 western yearling ewes 72 6 25
3 western wethers 1"0 6 35
218 western wethers 7 6 3I
304 western wethers 1 6 40
18 western yearlings 90 8 00
2 western yearlings 70 6 .6
15 western yearlings 6 26
276 western lambs 63 J 90
Zt'iO western lambs 81 7 S.i
aM western lambs 81 i 85
110 western ewes v 1M 5 "
1 western buck lurch ! 8 lb
1 western buck 200 3 i5
5 western cull lambs 4i'. 4 i5
41 native ewes 115 4 90
22 native lambs S 7 00
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MAHKKT
Cattle steady, lions rive to Ten l euls
Lower, Sheep (Heady lo Ntronir.
CH1CAOO, Keb. 7. CATTI..K Receipts,
8,000 head; market, steady; good to prime
steers. $5.6iyq6.26; poor to medium, $4.idW
6.46; stockera and feeders. $2.S6'a4.8i; rows,
$1.25(5:4.85; heifers, $8.00414.80: catnierx, $1.25
62.66; bulls. S2.flufy3.9o; calves. $:.00&7.J5.
HOQ8 Receipts. 85.000 heud; estimated to
morrow, 45.000 head; market, JCatoc lower;
mixed and butchers. $4.7.iuu.OO; good to
choice heavy, $4.!aXil6.no; rough heavy, $4.im
if?4.80; light, $4.Mj4.85; bulk of sales, $4.iu
'U8HfOKP AND LA MBH Receipts. 1804)
head; msrket for sheep, steady to strong;
for lumlis, strong; good to choice wethers,
$5.KMj0.0o; fair to choice mixed, S4.5tKfi5.25;
western ehecp, $4.5O0-(O.OO: native lambs, $5.75
68.00; western lambs, $6.7568.01
Kausas City Mve stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 7. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 7,l head. Including 600 southerns;
market steadv; choice export and dressed
beef steers, $6.ll0ii6.75; fair to good, ll.lii'iv
4 75; westert, fed steers, t.l.bMf.b; stoekers
and feeder $3.0fSi'4.26; soulhern steers,
$12664.35; southern cows, ti 2i,iij3.26; nullve
cows, $1.7?ii?W.iW; native heifers, $2.5oi4.2j;
bulls. $2.264(l.66-, calves. $3.00441.75.
HOGS Ruceipls, la.imO beau; tnurkel 1ilc
lower; top. $.').n5: bulk of sales. $4.W'fi6.0i;
heavv, $4.96i?c5.i; packers, $I.80J5IO; pigs
and lights, $4fify4.95.
BHKKP AND JAWBS-Recelpts, 9.C00
head; market 10c higher; native lambs,
$6.767.66 highest In twelve years; native
wethers, $6.0oaC.66', native fed ewes, ll.Tu
5.25; western lambs, eH.6mS7.46; westein fed
VearlingH, $6.2fa(i6-76: western fed sheep, $4.76
5.116; stoekers and feeders, $:i.506.n".
Block In Sight.
Receipts uf live stork at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Bouth Omaha ..'. 4,660 .5H 1,100
Sioux City 1,6") 6.ai
Kansas City 7.0H0 lS.Oial 9,600
St. Joseph 2 860 11,621 4,4n5
St. I.ouls 6.0i) J.iXlo l.diai
Chicago 8.000 35,0i 18.0UJ
Totals
.S.rlJ 84,121 41.(05
Jesrph LIt Hook Market.
ST. JOBKPM, Mo., Keb. 7. CATTI.KRe
celpts, 3.8A0 hetul Market steaxly to weak.
Natives, $io6.ai; cows tuid heifers, Sl.tiMl
4.25; stoekers and feeders, $2.6664 00.
1IOGI4 Receipts. 11.621 head. Market 1U
10c lower. Lights. $4.75i4.9o: meillum and
heavv. $4 80fy6.O7i.4; bulk of sales, $4.Nii6o.ui.
HHKI0P AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,4"5
head. Market stronger, iiniln, $,.wi.
ioax ( Hi live Stock Market.
SIOl'X CITY. la.. Feb. 7.-(iei lal Tele
gisni.) CATTLK Receipts. l.ftun hd.
cows, bulls and mixed, t'!.6o4.1 Go; stnekers
snd feeders, l-.7iiJ3.tii. calvra and ytiwrlings.
$2. 36.
lI'MtH-Receipts, 6.000 heud; market big
IV lower, selling at $4.456440; bulk, $4.&u
4. 7a
t. I.eals Mve Stock Market.
BT. I.OIT8. feh. 7.-4,A'ITLK-Re. Ipte.
t.Wa) hetul. including 4 010 Texans Market
steHdy. Native shipping scwl export steers,
$4. 16(416 XI; dreeseil beef and B lti hera' sieers.
IJ W fl 4, 7f ; mrers under I.Oki pound, tl .tn
J .5; stm-kers and feeders. 2.214 on; os
and heifers. Il'.w-Tj I Jo. rsnners, (I 75'i2 66;
bulla, Uura--5", cahes, IJf77.j, Teiaa aud
Metzger & Pedrick's
GREAT
NEMO L'S DUOE
BROOD SOW SALE
AT
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ifl.,
TUESDAY, FEB. 14,1905.
SALK AT KIEL" HA TIN.
If you want to raise pigs next yer Hint,
have Ihe else and hone nn well ns tho
(Inlsh to win In Hny compnny, come to this
snle and buy a due sow bred to the ptnte
Fnlr Winner and sire of Stale Fa,lr Win
ners, Nemo L's Imde.
CATAIXXU'F.S NOW HKADV.
E. M. METZGER,
FAIRFIELD, IOWA.
S. M. PEDRICK,
OTTUMWA. IOWA.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, !'et.
0, t. Otseillery
Capital and Surplus, $600,000
ri4KI MURf HV. rrts.
UTHEI DRAKE. Ctihler.
HANK T. HAMILTON. Astt. Cssster.
ft ac aire senounta 0t banka, t-enkara, eorpor
stlona. firms and iDdltlduele os faeopable
iarma.
rsrelfn Eli-kanae beught aa4 Mid
Latura el ereiil laauad. svallabla la all
Srta ol tfea world.
Interaat paid ea Tims Cartl6cataa of Pepoatt
CoilArtlona nada promptly and aaoaeialiMUlr,
Wa raqaest Mrraepeadaaoe.
Edwards -Wood Co-
(Incorporated.)
Halo Office: Fifth and Roberts Street!
ST. PAUL, fllNN.
DEALERS IN '
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Grain to Us
Braaek Office, 110-111 Board ef Trails
Bid-. Omafaa, Neb. Telephone S14.
112-214 Exchange Bids.. Bouth Omaha.
Sell 'Phone HI Indsoendent 'Phone t.
Indian steers, $3.STi(ij4.TC; cows und heifers,
1.0((iA."o.
HO(i8 Receipts, 9.0(10 hed. Market lower.
PiKS and Ua-hta, H.T.Vul.tKI; puckej-M, li.lwp
4.K&: butchers and best heavy, (4 faVil 5.fU.
SITKEI' AND IAMBS-Rccelpts, l.HiU
head. Market steady. Native muttons,
$l.&o'a5.M; lambs, Ifi.UHiu.TO; culls and bucks,
$2.0iii4.dU; stoekers, $2.UiKij3.GU; Texaus, 3.ut
(&B.oa. ()
Wool Market. .
BU8TON. Feb. 7. WClOIIn the Huston
wool market business Is Hunt on account
of the small stock of domestic wool In
dealers' hands. Outshle or pulled wools
but little more can be brouKht forward
until the next clip Id resdy. Much if the
next clip or territory wool lias already
been contracted for lm the sheen's bucks
by esatem dealers. With dginenlle wooU
nearly all sold. manufHcturers will be ob
liged to depend InrKfly on foreign wools
to meet their needs while walling for the
next clip. Values hold Hnn, as follows;
Texas, twelve month, nominal ; eight
months. 21t;'J2''; fall. 2Kfc21c. 'alirornlH,
Hunilolt und Mendocino, 2i(u2i,,i;; north
ern choice. 2S)ift JtSc : average, iftlo; middle
counties, WtfJIx-; southern. l.Vrl7c. trreirnu,
rasteru staple, a1re; clothing;'' IS.?!-;
valley. No. 1. 2fic .Idulio. flue, Jftti-IHV;
fine ineilluui, lH'olfo. Wyoming, line. VWii
lHo; fine medium. 17Vtl!l!c. X'teJi sfal
Nevada, fine, IT'u'lSo; tine iin aliini, 17V4Mn.
Dakota, tine, iC(il!ic; tine medium, lVtVlUc.
Montana, hue choloe, :;H XV; Hue averuRe,
IMfKUc. folorudo, tine, JfilUc,; fine me
dium, 14V(jl7c.
BT. 1-H'I8. Fob. t -WtMII Market
steadv. Medium Krudes, comMng and cloth,
lug. iil'if-SVn-; llalit line. H'nTl ; heavy tine.
14c17c; tub waahed, 27441c.
Melal Market.
NK.W Y(JRK. Fib. 7 -M KTA l.S While
spot tin was firmer In the luiilin lOHrket,
closing at i:il, with futures tiiichar-KeU at
lilifl 7s tkl, the local market was easier us
to prices and quiet as to trade. Hpot Is '
quoted at S-" ""if f'" Cupper was easier
again In London with si.ot clotlng at i;i7
5s and futures ut i7 lis M. lucHlly Ilia
situation remains unchanged with pm
dure is as a rule firm lu their views, ul
tliough it is reported that some few lots can
be bought ut a shade under quotations.
Lake la held at SIT,. Do; electrolytic at S16X1,
ftllO.&l and casting at h.wal'j-i. The Im
dun lead market wus lower al 12 Us 3d.
l.ocallv the market remains firm and It N
said that supplies iivulluble for prompt
dellverv urn lljjht. guutnt Ions range from
14 45 to SI.W. the former prh-c beltift for full
car lots. Hpelter was unchanged ut 1.SS
In London and at V loHi 'JO In the lix-nl msr
ket. Iron closed at It's M In Ulusgow Hnd
at 47s d In Mlddlesboroiigh.. Lically trim
was unchanged. No. ) foundry northern 14
quoted at V' bOViV.K: No. 2 foiindiy north
ern, SI7.WI; No. I foundry southern and No.
1 foundry southern soft. S1T.TI
BT. IJVI8. Feb. 7 -MKT ALS-l-ead, dull
at S4 35; syt-lter, dull at tic.
fotton Market.
NKW YORK. Feb. 7 -f'OTTOV-Bpot
dosed nni't at 5 l"ints higher; middling up
In mix. i.Diic; middling uir, SOTx.; suli-s, I'll
bsles.
I.IVFRI'OOL. Feb. 7. -fH.TTON-Hpit.
pood biiHlnese done; jirlces 16 points higher;
American middling lair. 4.fcsd: good mid
dling, 4.-d; mlddlliig, 4.1l.d; low nuddliiiv.
4 04.1; good ordinary, J.HUd; nrilinary, 3. 74,1 .
The hales of the day were lu.UW bujea. of
wh'ch 2.(ioil were for si('i uluUcn and export
nnd lnclurtel 4..i) American. Receipts, 11.
fat bales, all American.
ST. H'li. l eb. 7.-4'TTN- Klrtti. ,to
higher; nilddllnie. 74,i-: sales. VS bales; re
eTpis. none; shipments. 3IJ bales; stork,
4B.IM bsles.
NKW iRI.KANH. Feb. I.-I'OTTON -rapened
higher, closed tlrra; ssles. SM
I, le; ordinary. 4T,c; good ordinary tS-lIc;
low middling l-h',c: middling, ti I -1s ; good
nildil'iin. i:Mtc; middling f-lr, S'cj r
relpti!. 8,1 IS baies; stocji. S44,74 bale, -