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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY. EEIUtfARY If?. 1003.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Vvf7 an1 Jo'j Wheat Make Good Adnnce
v va eve vai m j
DECREASE HEAVY IN ALL GRAIN VISIBLE
Wall Taking a Large lr Out of
lorn Kiportlng Hnslness anil
Its Imports nor Grows
, Rapidly.
... OMAHA. Feb. 14. IMS.
i ne May wheat gamed lc during t lie holi
day. 1 he hiarli liiiltit f.f Ihn i.v ,.r.t,.M
toaiurdiiy wnn Toon the opening- wax
at that point and live times before noon
Hie tnaract reached il.io. Thin is very
Hear th; high point on the crop. The July
ell the strength of the May and also ad
vanced, 'i he high point y noon today
waa 11.01. an auvuace over Saturday of
c. l.lvei)Hol gained frutn c to e on
Uie unfavorable reports from India. Ber
lin cloned unchanged, lluda Pest guinea lo,
Antwerp wan uiunanged and Pans weak
ened from 2u to 35 centimes.
The wheat visible, supply decreased for
the week S81.000 bushels. This Ik the flint
heavy decrease. in visible stocks and has
been aiilli Ipaicd Ins somu time. The Im
portant question In what view the trade
will take of ft. The Kansas City wheat
flocks decreased lul.ajQ bushels so far this
week Minneapolis ships 118,U"i bushels
wheat and 104.U0O barrels Hour. The r.orth
weMern lars, Including Chicago, ure 6:
lor three days, 2M euro last week und 34a
ears last your. The world's shipments of
w heat are .v.WX,lV) bushels, against 9.jM,(K
last week and 8.344.0W last )enr. 'flie on
passage shows an Increase of l.SCfl.Ooil bush
els, tho amount being 3'l.872,iiOO bushels,
against 34.tM4.0OO the preceding week and
3.77,0(iO bushels lHSt year.
The swath cut In the corn exporting
trade bv the gulf lines of late may be seen
from the following figures: For the last
month New Orleans exported 30 per rent
of the corn sent out of the country; thtl
veston had 10 per cent of the export. For
the seven months ending January 31, New
Orleans exported only Jo per cent of the
total. Its export In January was 75 per
cent of Its export for the whole seven
months. For the same rJerlou of seven
month Gaheston exported 7 per cent of
the total. Tno total extort of No. 3 corn
from all porta of tho country during this
time whs 18,411. !KXI bushels. Laal year it
was 8.34S.62 bushels. New York has ex
ported 2.810,000 bushels, that, being twice
Its export for last year. Baltimore has ex
ported 2,400,342 bushels, against ' l.'JUO.iiM
, hu-hcls) the preceding year. In seven
months fill ports have exported 3(i.S30,'jo7
bushels, against 34,074, U3 bushels the pre
ceding year.
Some hews Is serft'fmt from Iowa sources
to the effect that the shipping surplus of
that state will come only from the central
section. The southern third of the statu
be buying more, or less all the
sei central third tor feeding, ana
vp third Is as la to have very
us a hlp. The world a ariip-
wwn arc K.47A.00 bushels, aaainst
6.018.0OO b.:9hel's the preceding week and
2.310.000 bushels last year.' The on-pasaage
corn is 18,774.000 .bushels,' decrease of
3.380,000 liushels. - The amount last year
was 10,020.000 bushel. The visible made a
large decreaso for tilts time of year, going
flown 801.000 bushel. The speculative mar
ket r"fninu stronger. The high point for
the May Saturday jw 40e;- toOay the
May reached 46r bofrire noon. , i
, The oats vislblo made another heavy de
'Vrtiise todar, . the amount being 781,000
bushels. Tho good crop -and low price do
hot seem to have .created any export de
mand. In seven months from all ports
tha aggregate export is 843.000 bushels,
srslnst for last year 639.166 bushels. For
January tha .figures aro 263,217 bushels.
Sgulrst !lf,ni4 bualiMS.. -rfZ -
,,( Omaha 'Cash Bales.
OATS-Standatd, Tear, 30c. - ;
Omaha Cash 1'rlces.
WHEAT No 2 iiord, $1.08fi1.09; No. 8
hard, $1.03jl.08; No. 4 hard. 90cB$l.U2; No. 3
spring. 81.08.
(JOHN No. 2, 45c: No. 3, 45c; No. 4, Kit
44c; no grade, S6'u40c; No. 2 yellow, 46c;
, No. 3 yellow, 45cr No. 2 white, 46c; No.
whit. 45c.
. OATS No. 2 mixed. ' 29c; No. 8 mixed,
28c; No. 4 mixed, 28c; No. 2 white, 3oc;
No. 3 vhlte, Mc; No. 4 white, 20'2Uc;
standard, 30c.
t'arlot nerelpts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 3
Kansas City 73
'llmieupoIhM . .v. ............ ..4ii
Ifuluth I
Bt. I.ouls : Di '
(Imaha 4
, Wheat 4taotatlons at Minneapolis.
The range of prices In Minneapolis, as re
ported by the Ed wards-Wood company, was;
. section. The
fls said to be
time from t,he
the north'. 0
little surplus
me its of vrt
E
295 167
1 - .
148 '0
29
Commodity. Open. High. Low. Close.
Wheat
May 1 16V4 1 17 1 16H 1
July 1 14U 1 14 1 14 I 14
r Heptember ... 84 5 94sl 95'n
r
KEW YORK C.F.MIHAL MARKET
(tuotatlAns vt tha Day on Various
ComuiodHles. . ;"
NKW YORK. Feb. 14. FIX3UR Receipts.
:3.2", bbls.; exports, 3,338 bbls.; market firm,
but quiet; Minnesota patents, $i.9 ifai.'H);
Minnesota bakers, t4.30i4.65; winter pat
ents, 85.5iKh6.8A; winter siralghts, 85.40; win
ter extras, 83.65ti4.30; winter low grades,
83.43iS4.10. Rvo flour, quiet ; fair to good,
84.354)4.70; choice to fancy, 84.75dc4.95. Buck
wheat flour, slow: per UM) lbs.. 2.0(Kg!2JO.
CORNMIiAlj Firm; fine, white and yel
low, 8135: coarse, new, $1.06j.l.07H klln
drled. 82.90193.10.
K YE Nominal; No. 2 western, 80c, asked.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 434c. c. I. f..
Nsw York; malting. 46fi62c, c. I. t. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 13,660 bU.; exports, 16,
835 bu. fipot market was Irregular; No.
2 red, nominal elevator and 81.23 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 81.214 f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $l.ll f. o.
b. afloat. Options: In response to bullish
Indian crop news, firm Liverpool cables, a
large visible supply decrease and a scare
of May shorts, wheat hud a strong advance
today, with few and unimportant reactions
up to the close, which showed nic net
advance: May, 81.16 13-161. 17S, closed at
81.17V,; July. 81.06Viil.05K. closed at 81.06H;
Heplember, 90V96V, closed at WHbe.
CORN Receipt. 210,700 bu. ; exports. 475,
719 bu. Spot market, strong; No. 2, 65c
elevator and 63e f. b. b. afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 64c; No. S white, 64c. Option market
wajii fairly active and strong on bad
weather west, light offerings, small world's
shipments and southern covering, with the
clone Ho higher than Saturday; May, 6IVl
62Uc closed at 62c: July closed at 62Hc
OATS Receipts, 16.000 bu. ; spot market,
firm; mixed. 26 to 32 lbs., fciHWUe ; natural
white, SO to 32 lbs., 37 Vic; clipped whita, 36
to 40 lbs., 8$41c.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 6570c; good to
choice, 80(i824e.
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice,
1904. t94T33o; 190S. 28310 : olds, 12W13c. Pa
clflo coast. 1904, 29 ale; 1903, 273Vc; olds, 12
til 4o.
HtiE8 ' Firm: Galveston, SO to 25 lbs.,
18c; California. 81 to 26 lbs., Mc; Texas
(dry). 24 to 80 lbs., 14V4C
LEATHER Firm; aeJd, 243?'c
PROVISIONS Heef. Arm; family, 81100
fill.o; mesa, $9.0?i9.1O: beef hams, $22.00rai
28.60; packet. 8l0.6Oifll.00; city, extra India
mess, Sl6.0uQ17.4iO. 4'ut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies. 87oMf7.50: pickled shoulders,
84 00; pickled hams. 88.75ra9.0iK Lard, ttrm;
western steamed, 87. 0; renned, steady; con
tinent ST.26i South America. 87.75; com-
round, 84.7&46.12V. Tork. firm; family,
i4.6crlS oo; short clear, 8l5.0Ojjl5.60; mess,
81.H 26i613.76. . . . j,
TALLOW'--8teBdy' Hty, (82 per pkg.);
t4: country (pkgi. free), 4S(gr474c.
RICE Firm; domestic,. fair to extra, t-
SXp: Japan, nomlnat 1
POULTRY Alive,- atenAy; Western chlck
na, HMc; fowls, J4c; turkeys. 15c: dressed,
quiet; western -rhlekens, ii'iiHc; fowls,
)W: turkeys. 15Hi30c. ....
BuTTKR Strong; atreet- price, ' extra
creamery, 3:'tfX'. orflcutl prices, cream
ery, oommon to extra, Sialic; creamery,
held, common to extra. 23u30c; state dairy,
common to extra, 214i29c: renovated, com
mon to extra, I7ifi25c: western factory, com
mon to extra, lSj26c; western Imitation
creamery, common to choice, 2I'u28o.
CHEESE Firm; slate. full cream, small,
colored and white faney, lc: fine. L.'c;
late made, colored and white, poor to
choice, 9H12o; large, colored and white
fancy. 12V: fine. Iigl2'.j'; late mads. ctl
ored and white, poor to choice, 9ttll4i,c.
EOOS Firm; western- flrsta, J2c; western
seconds, Soifiaic .
Visible Snvply of Grala.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. The vlxlble supply
of grain February 11. us compiled by the
Nw York Produce Exchange, la as ful-
Wlieat, S8.0S8.000 bushels ; decrease, 881.000
bushels.
t'oiii. 10,504, 0L bushels; decrease, 891.000
biishela.
Hats. 17,8tB,00 bu.hels; decrease, 781, UO
tuivhels.
Itya. 1,814.000 bushuls; decrease. 113.0I0
bushels.
Barley. S.S78.0O0 buxhtls; decrease. 338.000
bushels. ,. i ; -;
Dalai a tiraiu lrkl."
I T I.l'TII. Minn.. Feb. 14-Wlll
nrrtve. Kn 1 northern. S1.14V: No.
nv. llOvi o4 travk, u. J uurlhi u,
A T -To
! norih-
No. 2 northern. 81.10S: May, $1.15S; July,
1 ItS: Heptcmber. W'c.
OA i 8 10 srrlve and on track, 30.
tlllt AGO .HIX AD PROViaiOS
I-eat a res af the Traela and t Using
CII1CAOO. Feb. 14. Higher rrlces for
wheat at Liverpool and excellent nemind
In Am"rlca for cash wheat raosed decided
strength In wheat options hire today. At
the dose May wheat was up l'e; Juiy
wheat Is up S'-- May corn xhows a gain oi
I'mi. Oats are up So. Provisions are ua
changed. From the start the wheat market here
had a strong undertone. Notwithstanding a
liberal Increase In world's shipments and
In the amount of wheat on passage, the
opening quotations were at moderate ad
vance. May being up VftNc at $1.1741.174.
July was h shade lower to a shade higher
at 81 OlSfcfil.Ol1. A number of Influences
combined to offset the effect of the beorlsh
factors. Among the bull Influences were
firm cables, light receipts and an Improved
demand for cash wheat and for flour. The
principal cu" of the strength of foreign
markets for wheat was said t be numer
ous crop damage reports from IrKlla and
the advanced prices of Indian offerings.
Iiuylng In the wheat pit here was chlerty
bv shorts. Within the first half hour the
price of May had risen to $1.18. while July
had sold up to $1.01. On the upturn
enough wheat was liquidated to result In a
slight reaction, but prices soon started up
ward again. Primary receipts for the last
three days were reported as only a trifle
In excess of those for two days a year ago.
This decrease In arrivals was a strong
factor In upholding bullish sentiment.
Throughout the remainder of the day de
mand was extremely brisk and prices were
well maintained. May sold up to $1.1$ and
July to 81"2. The close on May was at
the highest point of the session. July
closed at Sl.Oll 0l7. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 41.9iO bushels. Th
amount on passage Increased 1 92S.OW
bushels. The visible supply decreased 881,
Oco buxhels. Primary receipts were 7548.6" 0
bushels, as agnlnst 8X6,700 bushels a year
ago. Minneapolis, Puluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of 638 cars, against 261 cars
last week and 349 cars a year ago.
Sentiment In the corn pit was decidedly
bullish and the volume of trading was
larse. Small receipts snd a report from
Minneapolis that exporters were purchasing
liberally there. Were twe of the main fea
tures of the situation. Commission houses
were active bidders from the start, and
shorts also were eager to cover sales, of
ferings .were comparatively small. The
market closed at the highest point of the
day. - May opened fiV: higher at 4ft4-K
4K-H sold up to 47'ic and closed at the top.
Local receipts were 295 cars, none of con
tract grade.
Strength of wheat and corn was the basis
of general covering by shorts in the oats
market. Statistics also were bullish The
vlslhle supply decreased 781,000 bushels, as
against an Increase last year of 1K2.O00
bushels. Local stocks In public ware
houses, decreased 153,000 bushels. Through
out the entire session the market had a
Arm undertone. May opened a shade to V
ic higher at 30Tih31c, sold up to 31 '4c and
closed at 31'ii 31 )(. . Local receipts were
167 cars.
Provisions were steady on light receipts
of live hogs. Trading waa very quiet, be
ing almost entirely of local character. At
tho close May pork and ribs were each up
a shade at $1290 and $6.90, respectively.
Lard was 2Hc higher at 88.97Vi.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
39 ears; corn, 175 cars; oats. 86 cars; hogs,
36,0H) head.
The leAdlng futures ranged nai follows:
Art!eles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat y.
Wheat ' ' " I
May 1 17 1 IS 1 17 1 18 I 1 1A
July 101H-U 102 1 014 1011H-H 101H-H
Sept. 298&H At S3V 2H
Corn
Feb. 43 44 43 . 44 43
May 464ft 47 44 47i 4Hi
July 47V 477s ' 47 47Ts 46
OatB
Feb 30'3O;
May 34 31 sm:31'4;XiV
July 30 W 31 3" SlVaoVg
Sept. i9 29 .29! i(6
Pork
Feb .- 12 70 12 70
May 12 90 12 90 12 82 12 12 90
July 13 00 13 02 12 92 13 00 13 00
Lard ....
Feb 6 77 6 75
May 6 95 6 97 6 92 6 97 6 95
July 7 07 7 10 7 02 7 10 7 07
Ribs
Feb 6 70 70
May 6 90 8 90 6 85 6 70 6 90
July 7 02 7 02 6 7 7 02 7 02
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 85.10W
K.o; straights. $1.80Cj5.no;" spring patents,
$5.005.60; straights, S4.60&4.90; bakers', 83.60
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 81 lo 1.18; No. 3.
$1.0811.17; No. 2 red, $1.19fel.21.
CORN-No. 2. 44c; No. 2 yellow, 44ff45c.
OATS No. 2, SlHc; No. 2 white, 32333c;
No. 3 white. 31&32c.
RYE No. t 15c.
BARLEY Good fending, 38c; fair to
choice malting, 4246u.
8EEDS No. 1 flax. $1.17: No. 1 north
western, $1.26; prime timothy, $2.822.85;
clover, contract grade, $12.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.70
4M2.75: lard, per 100 lbs., J. 756.77; short
ribs aides tloose). $6.62ffj.75; short clear
sides (boxed I, $6.75ft6.87.
Following are the receipts and shipments
oi nour ana grain
Flour, bhla .
Wheat, bu
Corn, tin
Oat, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, mi..;.
Receipts. Shipments.
..... 41.0110 22.71X1
53.000 67,500
352.200 207.100
263.800 160,600
3.11011 ftio
..14,80t 24.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm: creameries. 23i?i82c;
dairies. 'OHi'dic; eggs. Arm; at mark, cases
Included. 24''30e; firsts, SOoi prime llrets.-42c;
extras, 84c; cheese, ateady; ll$12o.
- St. Ioels Grala and Provisions.
ST. LOCI8, Feb. 14. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, $1.16; track,
$1.18; May. $1.18; July. 97(&97c; No. 2
hard. $1.131.14.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 45c; track,
46c; May, 464j46c; July, 46c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. 31c; track,
S2tia2Ho: Mhv, 81c: No. 2 white, 83c.
FLOUR Slight Improvement In domestic;
red winter patents, S5.SK5.65; specials aOfiSOo
higher; extra fancy and straight, 84.855.35;
clear. 84.404.(!0.
SHED Timothy, steady. 82.0002.40.
CORNMEAI-8teady. 82 40.
BRAN Quiet and unchanged; sacked,
east track, Blii82o. ,
HAY Little business; timothy, Srt.OOfi 12.00;
prairie. 85.0OHi9.5O.
IRON COTTONTIES 93c.
BAOOINO 7c.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Lard, firmer: prime steam,
86.42. Bacon ( boxed 1. unchanged; extra
shorts, $7.60; clear ribs, $7.50; short clears,
$7-76.
POI'LTRY-Chlckens. higher; turkeys,
lower: chickens. 10c; sprlnir, llc; tur
kevs. 15c: ducks. 13c; geese. 7'fiRe.
BtTTTFR Higher; creamery, r7if32c;
dnlrv. l0Sc.
EGOS Higher, 28c, rase count
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl" 18.000 26 000
Wheat. bu..i 98.000 91.000
Corn, bu 148.000 102.no
Oats, bu 90,000 106.000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 14.-WHEAT-Mav.
81.07Wil.07t: July, 0W: cash. No. 2 hard.
81.10?1.12: No. 8. 81 nfiufil in; No. 4. btk ft
1.07; No, S red, 81.12ftl.14; No. 8 tl.07ffl.10;
No. 4. 9Rc1.08. Receipts, 71 cars.
CORN May. 44'4'4Jc: July. 44c; rash.
No. 2 mixed. 4,fc45c: No. 3, 45c; No. t
white. 45..'&46o.
OATS-No. 2 mixed. 301TSle; No. 2 white.
81fi32c.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.5010.00 ;
choice prslr'e t7.6O8.00.
RVIC 784r79c.
' BOOS Steady: Mhmourl and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases included. 29c; case
count S7V4c; cases returned. c less.
Bl'TTER Creamery, "4fi?9c: pocking. 21r.
Recelrits. Shipment.
Vheat. bu M.sno M.no
Corn, bn 6O.400 44 nno
Oars, bu 17.0") 17.000
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 14-WHEAT-e
higher; -No. 1 northern, (1.1641.16; No. J
northern. tl.lltfl.14; May, $1.17fil.l7
asked.
RYE Vic higher: No. 1, 83c.
BARLEY Firmer; No. 2. 62c; sample. Si
650c.
CORN Firm; No. (. 4344c; May. 47a
asked.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 14. BUTTER
Firm and lc higher; extra western cream
ery . SS
LOOB Firm. 2c higher; western fresh.
(2c at mark.
CHEESE Firm and In fair demand: New
York full creams, fancy. 12tfl2c; choice,
U'.c; fair to good. Il(ul2c.
Mlaaeaaalls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 14. WHEAT May,
II luVHl 10: July. 81.14: Sepleinber. s6Uc;
No. 1 hard, 81.18: No. 1 northern. $1.16; No.
t northern. $1 L'61 13.
FLOUR First patents, hV304i6.4o: second
patents, $6.(Kh6.20: first cleart, $4.15i4 35;
second clears. $2."2.7u.
BRAN-In bulk. $13 60. .
, Telede Meed Market.
TLEI0, O . Feb. 14 -SEEUS-clover.
cash. $7.57: February. $7 57; March, 87.01;
April, 87.47; ik-loher. is 87: prime aisiktr,
$7.o; uilnie timothy, U-H. March, (187.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND B0
Market is Dull, with No Demand for
Standard Shares.
NEW HIGH MARK FOR UNION PACIFIC
Statement of RallTray F.arnlsgs
Shorn a Heavy Falllna; Off
Dae to Grala Rate
War.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Today's Mock mar
ket was distinctly one of specialties and
but few stocks of the first rank will be
found In the list of those fluctuating as
much as a point. The market was drldedly
duller than has been the case recently, es
pecially among the standard slocks. The
railroads and industrials which were ac
tive have a much smaller volume of capi
talization than tho great standard stocks
and the congested Interest In this class had
Its effect in bringing down the total of the
duy's transactions.
There was a market! falling off In opera
tions by sume of the recently active pools
and the absence from the street of some of
the notable ppeculatlve operators was sup
posed to account for this. Such of the
day's developments as had any Importance
were without much effect on stocks and the
tone was hesitating and irregular. Some
of the special advances were due to rumors
affecting the Individual properties con
cerned, thee In a number of cases point
ing to Intended dividend declarations on
stocks which now receive no disbursement.
In some of the low-priced Industrial stocks
there were feverish upward, spurts from
this caua. There were traces of laet
week's movement In the Iron and steel
group, but the movement showed signs of
culmination and the United Stages Steel
stocks especially were sluggish and Indiffer
ent. The wefkly collection of views of traffic
officials was tinged by the existence of ob
stacles to traffic from tho stormy weather,
although the general tone as to the volume
of the merchandise movemmt continued
cheerful. Weekly gross earnings for the
first week of February showed the effect
of storm obstruction snd of the grain rate
war. especially on southfrn and south
western systems for which there were a
number of decided decreases compared with
last year's earnings. The continuance of
these factors promised a similar result for
the forthcoming statements for the second
week. There was an appreciably llrmer
tone in the time money mark as a result of
the large decline In surplus reserve shown
by Saturday's bank statement, but this was
largely nominal, owing to the scanty ac
tivity. The drooping tendency of foreign ex
change and the relaxation at all points of
the pressure for our gold was considered of
greater Importance. The reduction In the
official discount rate of the Imperial Bank
of Germany was accepted aa an Index of re
laxing money conditions1 In all the foreign
markets. The rumors of peace were also
an effective Influence In foreign markets,
which was reflected here by the buying of
storks for foreign account. This was a
notable sustaining Influence In the early
market. When It had ceased the tone for
stocks became rather easy and Reading
especially was under pressure of realizing.
The role of sustaining factor which was
held by the specialties and the foreign
building early In the day was assumed
by Union Pacific In the late dealings. That
stock's rise to the high level of the year
was not explained by any news develop
ment. There was some inclination to as
sume that the friction between the presi
dent and the senate would prova an ob
stacle to railroad rate legislation, but It
was of no practical effect on prices, unless
In tha case of Union Pacific. The strength
of that stock sustained the later market
and made the closing steady.
There was a broad demand for bonds of
other than the first grades and a frm tone
to the market. Total sales, ptar, value,
$4,415,000. United States new threes ad
vanced per cent on call.
Following are the quotations on the New
York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 1.500 88
do pfd 1,400 102
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore &. Ohio... 7,200 105
do pfd
Canadian Pacific 25.200 136
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio... 2.ono
88
Chicago & 'Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. West.
C. & N. W
C, M. & St. P
Phloago T &..T
do prd
C. C. C. & St. L...
Colorado & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson
Del. L. & W.
D. & R. Q
do pfd
do 2d pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
200
. 2,700
. OHO
.16,600
. 1.200
. 1.800
1,400
100
200
1,800
"ioo
100
3110
10.000
1.600
800
. W.l
Illinois Central J. 2.200
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern 9,100
do pfd 13.9110
Iiuls. & Nash 800
Manhattan L 3.M)
Metropolitan Secur.... 2.6"0
Met. St. Ry 10.400
Mexican Central 1,700
Minn. St. L 200
M. S. P. & S.Ste. M... 2.700
do pfd 100
Missouri Paclfto 1.900
M.. K. & T 400
do pfd 300
N. R. R. of M. pfd... 200
N. Y. Central 4.4"
N. Y., O- W 9.600
Norfolk & West 8.800
do pfd
Pennsylvania 45,500
P., C, C. & St. L.... 800
Reading 73,7l
do 1st pfd 600
51
42
'22
240
176
19
82
'26
61
3S
192
'32"
88
65
43
80
93
91
158
34
70
138
174
83
123 14
ZJ
61
106
160
107
32
5
42'
147
49
84
iio
83
96
93
88
102
121
104
97
135 1.16
1!7
102
104
51
42
22
239
175 .
17
30
'ia
64
37
191
'32"
- 88
64
43
79
91
91
157 157
80
66
33
69
137
178
81
121 122
22 22
61 69
li4 105
in"' 160
61
41
80
22
239
,176
.18
31
94
25
63
.37
192
352
32
88
64
43
79
9t
wit
82
ft!
137
173
81
1"6
31
65
42
147
48
83
10;
32
65
42
147
48
84
92
139 139
82 83
93 94
do 2d pfd 89
Rock Island Co 10,100
do pfd 700
St. L. & 8. F 400
St. L. S. W 2.900
do pfd 16.300
Southern Pacific 16.400
do pfd 1.800
Southern Railway ... 2,000
do pfd 100
Texas A Pacific 2,500
T.. 8. L. & W 600
do pfd 500
nlon Pacific. 139,700
do pfd 100
Wabash
do pfd 1.100
W. & L. E 2,100
Wisconsin Central ... 4,700
Adams Express
American Express
I'. B. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amalgamated Cnpper.24.400
Amer. Car. & F,
do pfd
Amer. Cotton OH ..
do pfd ,
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil.,.,
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive ...
do pfd
Amer. S. & Ref
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref
Amer. Tob. pfd. cert,
Anaconda Min. Co.
11.6on
200
700
5" 10
' 'ioo
29.400
1.600
8.000
2.100
1.800
1.300
00
35
81
72
27
64
67
118
34
97
36
36
55
124
87
45
23
52
74
35
34
39
38
42
112
86
84
80
72
26
63
66
34
80
71
26
64
67
118 118
H41 3-1
97
35
36
55
121
97
44.
22
61
73
84
34
39
38
lilt?
97
36
36
54
124
97
22
45
23
61
24.-.
230
130
245
73
34
34
"94
39
15
37
39
111
85S4
118 117 117
144 143 143
Brooklyn Rap. Trail.. 6.100
99
106
.63
62
208
21
78
8T
98
I1I6
62
6
205:
78'i
?7
. 400
. 2I0
an)
!lO300
. 1.4"0
. 400
. 2.71)0
. 2.800
4.100
4.600
1.800
...14.700
.. 8.200
.. 6ni
.. 2.400
.. 1.4O0
..36.8i0
..17.800
.. l.rtO
"200
.. 300
MO 186 -186 186
21S
38
'ii
101
47
1I
37
Colo. F. A I SOX)
Consolidated Gas...... 3,7110
Corn Products 6110
do pfd 1,700
Distillers' Sec 7O0
Oeneral Electric ...
International Paper
do pfd
International Pump
do pfd
National Lead
North American ...
Pacific Mall
People'a Oas
Pressed Steel Car...
do pfd ;
Pullman .Palace Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron ..37,200
U 8. Leather
do pfd
U S. Realty ,
L 8. Rubber
'do pfd ,
U. 8. Steel ,.,
do pfd
Vlr.-Carollna Chem
do pfd
Westlnghniise Elec
Western Union ....
Ex. -Dividend.
Total sales for tho day, 811,200 Shu res
98
106
62
51
208 14
21
78
S7-
21
77
38
'32
105
48
109
88
18
76
26
13
106
.
41
110
81
94
37
iis"'
93
21
77
38
86
32
1MU
47
STVj
80
240
17
75VI
25
95
80
liV.
104 104
17
75
26
78
12
39
108
31
94
3 1
178'.'
93
41
109
31
94
37
US".
178
l ltsmoul Grata Market
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14. - WHEAT -8
ot.
nominal: futures, quirt; March. 7a lld;
CORN Spot. Arm; America. 1 mixed, new,
4sld: American mixed, old. 4s lld. Fu
tures, quiet' .March. 4sld; May, 4 2d.
'Pressor klatrnirat. . .
WASHINGTON. Feb 14 -Today's state
menl of tht treasury buluitfei In the grn-
rral fund, exclusive of the $l60.flin.ftl gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnlleble carti balance. $14i..V4.676;
gold, $4.V.8.H.
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. It. MONEY On call,
st-ady at z per cent: closing bid. 1 per
cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time loans,
steady; sixty days and ninety das. 1 per
cent: six months. 3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S'!4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with
actual buslnesn In bankers' bills at $4 879rit
4 8786 for demand and $4 8560W4.SS66 for
slxtv-dav bills: posted rates. $1.88 and
$tS9': commercial bills. $4 8f,i,nt 86.
8ILVER Bar, blc; Mexican dollars,
47c.
HONDS Government, strong; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
C. S. rf. ti, rt....lM4iJpii . rtn 100
la coupon 104v L. a N. tint. 4i 101
4a hi. ref !" Xnhiln t. t 4...1M;4
in coapon lMV.Mex. Ontrsl 4 "4H
do new 4. ri ISl't on In Inr !2
to coupon "11 Minn. St. L. 4.... 7
do old 4. I M . K. A T. 4 1 '"
do coupon K1! do 2 14
Am. Tobscco 4, ctfu. 4'iN. B. R. of M. v. it M4
do t. etfs I" IN. V. ('. f. 10
Atrhlon n. it 104'N. J. V. I. 11614
do fl). it ti4 No. Plrlflc 41 lot
Atlantic C. U 4l Wti do IW 77
Bl. Ohio 4 1"'41N. A W. r. 4l 10414
do ti h!o. 9. I., rfdf 7'4
Central of 0. t 1U 'Pno ronr ia 104i
. n RMdlng gen. 4i 102V
. TO 8. L. I M. r. (.1 114
.1"4 St. L. 8 p. ft. in.
. ti St. 1. S. W e 4a 14
.ioo iSMbnard A. L. 4a.... aj
. 11 '4 80. Pa. l" 4a M4
HS So Railway fio 11
do lt Inc
dn Id Inr
('hea. aV Ohio 4',l
ChiraRo 4c A. Sn
('.. B. A Q. n. 4a
C n. I. A P. 4a
do rol. 6a
CCC. gl. L. t. 4a. .10J
Chliaso Tar. 4a 7
Colorado Mid. a 74
Colo. A So. 4a 3 1 do ronv. 4a
Cobs Sa. rtfa lMH't'. a fiael !d fa
P. A H. O. 4a 10H4iWabah la
Dlatlllera' Sac. Ba ... do drh. R
Erta tr1or lien 4a.... lot W'aaiars M4. 4a
do gn. 4a a.'Uj'w. a L. K. 4
F. W. t). C. la....tl4Wla. t'antral 4a.
Moeklni Val. 4'4s 111 I
Taxaa P. la Hi
T., 81. L. A W 4a.. I44
I'nlon Paclflp 4a 0fi
...ls
... 4
...1H
... 9'4
... MV,
... M
... 4
Boston
BOSTON, Feb.
cent; time loans,
closing on slocki
Atrhlann adj. 4a
do 4a
Mrs. Central ta
Atrlilaon
do pfd
Hurt on A Albany
nnaton A Malna
Boaion Elavated ....
rilchburg pfd
Maxiran ('antral
N. Y., N. H. A H...
Para Marqtietta
t'nlon Pactllc
Amtr. Aria. Cham...
do ptd
Amar.'Pnau. Tuba....
Amar. Sugar
do pd
Amar. T. T
Amar. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A 9
Edlaon Rter. II lu
Oenaral Klactrlc
Maaa. Klactrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
Vnltad rrult
United Shoa Mach....
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Asked.
(Mo cli Market.
14-Call loans. I6
3t'4 per cent.
and bonds:
17 rWaaitng. common
IM'4 Advantura
74 iAIlonex
Amalftamatad ..
American Zinc .
tit AManllc
171 ninsham
I6 ,CI. A Harla...
14s (omannlal
it ('opprr Range ..
G41 lalv Waat
10L1 Dominion Coal .
U'3'4 Franklin
20 oranry , ... .
MVj lala lloyalc ....
t Maaa. Mining ..
141'Mlrhlgan
UH"1 Mohawk
Ht Mont. ('. A C.
244a Old Dominion ..
, aav, oaeaola
1 Parrot
ISO jQuinry
1K6'4 Shannon
14'4 Tamarark
6t Trinity
44 l 8. Mining...
10 V. 8. Oil
M t'tah
SS4 Victoria
31 4 Winona
4' Wolverlna
'4 per
Offlclal
... sa
20
74
11
14
turn
1H
c
11
6
ta
n'a
M
4'
2V
l
2S
107
7
Ill
10't
24
4114
30 ft
11'.
112V
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. 14 Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds were:
Conaola. money iiN. V. ('antral 162'4
do account ID' Norfolk A W "
Anaconda do pfd to
Atrhlaon WyOntarln A W So 14
do pfd 106 VPennarlTania 7l'
Baltimore A Ohio 1M Hand Mlnaa 10
Canadian Parinc o....139; Reading 4a
Chra. A Ohio it do lat pfd 47 't
Chicago Ot. W 21 r do 2d pfd 4fi'i
('., M. A St. P Iln8o. Railway X't
DeBaera 17' do pfd l
Danvar A R. G 3.1Vfo. Pacific its
do pfd Tsyi.nlon PaclBc 12.i
Erla 44 do pfd 9
do lat pfd utta U. 8. Ftaal 32
do 2d pfd 7 do pfd 97
Illinois Central M Wabaah 23
Lou la. A Naah 141 do prd 44
M., K. AT Wi'Spanlir) 4a !!
SILVER Bar. steady, 28 ll-16d per ounce.
MONEY-2i&2 per cent.
The rate or discount In the open market
for short bills is 2 9-lfttr2 per cent; for
three months's bills, 2 7-1(Wi2 9-16 per cent.
Hew York Mining; Storks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-The following are
the closing quotatlona oh mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Breeco A..
Brunswick Con .,
t'omatock Tunnel.
Con. Cal. A Va..
Morn Silver
iron Stiver ..j...
Leadvlllo Con
3ft
... st
... to
... 7
...
...204
...1U
...200
... a
Assessment paid.
bHHe Cblat ...
Ontario ,v
Qphlr ..,
I'tyx-lill
iotol .......
'tvna
ilarra Kerada.
mall Hopea ..
i.tandard
... I
...171
...700
...
20
... 2
...45
... It
...Hi
Forrltr I'f iianrlal.
LONDON, Feb. 14. The amount of bullion
taken into the Bank of England on balance
today, 122,000.
PARIS. Feb. 14. Three per cent rentes,
D9f 86c for the account. Exchange on Lon
don, 26f 21c for checks.
BEHLlN. Feb. 14,-Exchanges on London,
20m 48pfg for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills, 1 per cent; three months' bills,
2 per cent.
U)NlON, Feb. 14 Money was In fair
demand and good supply In the market to
day. Rates were easier as the result of
the strength of Paris exchange, the censa
tlon of the demand for bar gold and tho
expectation that most of this week's ar
rivals of gold would be absorbed by the
Bank of England. Discounts were affected
by the foreign demand for bills. The
trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet
and steady with an improving tendency,
dealers expecting a reduction In ihe Bank
of England's rate of discount within a
fortnight. Consols were strong on a good
Investment demand and the monetary posi
tion In connection with the reduction of
be rate of discount of the Imperial bank
of Germany today from 4 to 3 per cent.
Americans awaited the opening mood of
the New York market and were only frac
tionally changed In the meanwhile, al
though Union Pacific and Norfolk West
ern hardened. Later there was a firmer
tone, owing to continental buying, and the
market closed quiet and steady. Canadian
Pacific advanced 011 the dividend announce
ment. The strength of Japanese 6s wan
the feature of foreigners, imperial Japa
nese government 6s of 1904 were quoted at
102.
BERLIN, Feb. 14. The tone on the Bourse
today was firm and prices were firm.
PARIS. Feb. 14. General firmness pre
vailed oil the Bourse today and Russians
moved strongly upward on the continued
peace rumors. Russian Imperial 4a were
quoted ut 91.20 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 607.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Feb. 14 WOOL A feature of
the Boston wool market Is the noticeable
reduction In the stock of domestic wools.
On all desirable wools the market is still
very firm. There are no marked change
in prices, however. A great deal ot in
terest Is centered In foreign wools, the
receipts of which are increasing. This
wool fa steady. Territory grades are in
small supply. Pulled wools are quiet but
Arm. Quotations: Territory, Idaho fine,
18gi9c; heavy fine, 16fil7c; fine medium,
18al9-: medium. 22ti2ac; low medium, 23
ftntc. Wyoming line, 17$T18c; heavy tine,
lVnl6c; fine medium, 17ral8o; medium. 23
tM4c; low medium, 33 '0 24c. Utnh and Ne
vada fine. 17ffl8c; heavy fine. Iwtfl6c; tin
medium. lTulSe; medium, 22'&'23c; low me
dium. 23ifi24c. Dakota fine. 18219c; fine
medium. 18fl9c; medium. 23tf24c; low me
dium, 23iQ24c. Montana tine, choice, 21&'2'.,c;
fine average, 1920e: fine medium, choice,
21j22c; average. lti20c; staple. H2ii3u; me
dium choice, &326c: average, 21fj22c.
ST. IX1UI8. Feb. 14. WOOI Steady:
medium grades, combing and clothing. 2iti
2c; light line. 21jr22c; heavy fine, lo16c;
tub washed, 83640c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14 METALS The
London tin market reported a fair advance
over the holidays, with spot closing tndav
at 132 and futures at 4:130 7s d. Locally
the price was a little higher In sympathy,
hut market continued quiet. Spot Is quoted
at $.11.261129.66. Copper waa unchanged
on spot in the 1-ondon market, clos
ing at 67 7a6d. while futures were a shads
higher at 67 16s. Locally the market re
malna unchanged; lake Is quoted at 115. Mi:
electrolytic. $15.37 15.60; casting. $15.0u4f
18.26. Lead waa a little lower at 12 8s 6d In
London, but remained unchanged at 84.4Mi
4.10 In the local market. Bpelter closed un
changed at 24 7a 6d in London. Locally
the market la ouiet. with spot quoted at
$0 lotni. 20. Iron cloaed at 63a In Glasgow and
48s In Mlddletborotigh. Locally the market
Is unchanged: No. 1 foundry northern la
quoted st $17.50if)17.96: No. ! foundry north
ern, $17 60: No. I foundrv snd No. 1 foundry
southern soft at $17 .75018 00.
8T. I-OUIB. Feb. 14.-METALS-I.ead, un
changed at $4.35. Bpelter, dull, $5.97.
CoaTee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at a de
cline ot 10 polnta in tenDonae to heavier
Tirnflllan receipts for the day and easier
European markets. At first the market met
with comparatively little pressure at the
decline, but later the large estimate for
the Sao Paulo reoelpta for the day caused
;i renewal of more active liquidation and
the market closed steady at a net decline
of 1MiiW points. Sales were reported of 118.
6 bnss. Including: March. letorTc; Msv.
Tf.r7 c: Julv. 7 .!5(fi7.45c; September, 7.4ii
I.T"c: ecembr. 7'7S6c Spot, quiet; No.
7 Rio. 8a.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Market Aotirs
and Generally Ten Higher.
eaasBSBMsaasssa
HOGS SOLD JUST ABOUT STEADY
Rrlsk Demand foe Sheep anal Lasses
aaal with Light "apply Market
Active and strong on F.vrrj
thlag Uooel Kaoagh to Kill.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 14, 1906.
P.ecelpts were: Cnttle. Hoes. 6heen.
Official Mondsv o.i 1 199 3.68
Official Tuesday 1.550 2,100 1.320
Two days this week.. 'J.ntsi 8.299 6.002
Fme davs last week.... 6.960 15.119 14.291
Same dsvs week befors.. 4.4'VJ 1o.53 10.271
Same three weeks ago.. 8.370 17.336 IS.fcl
Same four weeks ago 7.756 1 7.03 16.112
Same days last year 9.619 b.20a 24.788
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table show the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date with comparisons with last
year:
1906. '.904. Inc. Dee.
Cattle p5 737 49 217 3.480
Hogs 284.388 280,958 8,430
8hep 172,542 211,112 38.671
The following tabia shows tn average
price of hogs at Snuth Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons:
Jan.
Jan.
Jan
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
19-16. 11904. 11903. 11902
4 51
4 60j
4 65
4 67
4 634
66:
4 71
4 72
4 uJ
54
4 66
4 OJ
4 69
4 70
4 72
741
4 82l
74
4 63,
4 6S
4 76
4 76
4 81!
4 84 I
4 741
4V!
4 741
4 18
4 791
4 86
4 88
a
4 89
4 97
4 811
4 81
4 79
4 81
a 1
4 72
4 73
4 841
4 81
4 771
4
4 88l
4 89
6 VI
6 00
6 01
4 95i
4 49
5 60
161
I 17
a W
S 47! !?
69 6 16
8 53 8 02
6 t.9' C 03 1
6 68
e
8 71
C6
$ 64
5 64
74
6 68,
6 14
e
12
6 96
I 96
06
6 S7
6 2
S 6)
701 6 S3!
6 80 6 95
C 43-11 C IOI
V 04-: V 4 4,1
0 771 6 16)
6 741 6 03
6 88
71
6 76, 00
6 701 021
6 721 04
6 80 5 99
6 85 5 92
1901. 1 19O0
271 4 62
I SO 4S
I 4 66
6 27 4 64
I 7P
8 13
18.
$ 61
t 4.1
8 61
8 tl
t 84
8 W
1 t ti
4 881
r. iki 4 (Ai
1 221 4 661 S 61
( 13 4 8 $0
S 18 4 5o 8 17
E 22
6 28
6 a;
6 I
6 ii
t 26
a
6 81
6 23
6 211
6 28
6 29
5 25
a
6 321
6 do!
t 241
6 311
4 2
4 63
4 64
4 66
4 67
4 681
4 62
a
4 64
4 701
4 68
4 751
4 81
4 801
a
4 79,
4 82
4 75
8 !
.1 68
$ 78
3 64
3 64
3 64
3 69
3 59
e
3 58
$ 66
3 6
3 70
3 71
3 65
a
3 68
S 66
Indicates Sunday
The Official number or cars of stock
brought In today by each road -vas:
Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.H'seB.
C. M. & St. P. Ry 1
Missouri Pacific Ry 1
Union Pacific system .... 14
C. ft N. W. Ry 6
F., E. M. V. R. R 10
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 16
B. M. Ry
C. H. ft Q. Rv 1
IlllnoW Central 5
1
13
3
7
128 ' 640
394 513
476 2ii 956
281 774 . 486
4
24
10
1
6
Total receipts 53 27 7 2
The disposition of the aay's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hr.cs. Sheep.
Omaha Tacking Co
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour 4V Co
Vnnannt Co
Hamilton & Rothschild
Wolf Murium
Mllte Haggerty
Other buyers .
Totals 1.324 2,127 1.442
CATTLE There weie only arjout fifty
eight cars of cattle reported this morning
and they arrived very slowly, only a few
curs coming In at a time. Buyers, though,
were all anxious for supplies and, as a re
sult ,they went Into tne yards early In
spite of the high wind and blinding snow
and took everything as fast as offered.
Receipts at other points were also light,
as railroads were In no condition to handle
snipments.
The market on beef steers waa active
here this morning, with prices generally a
dime higher, or about 16c to i6c hlgner
than nt the close of last week. It waa
very evident that packers were hungry tor
supplies, as buyers were out eariy and
competition was keen on anything that
would do to kill. There were no choice
cattle on sale, but as high aa $4.76 was
paid for some just fair cattle.
Tho cow market was also active and
Just about a dime higher than yesterday,
or 16c to 26c higher than at the clos.-- of
last week. The same as steer buyers they
were all anxious for supplies, with the re
sult that everything cnanged hands aa
rapidly aa offered. Even the common
grades commanded higher prices. There
were so few on sale that there was not
enough to supply even the more urgent
requirements or the trade.
Bulls, veal calves and stags could all be
quoted actlvo and strong.
Onlv one load of stock cattle was shipped
to tlie country yesterday, owing to the
severe weatner, and also to the crippled
condition of the railroads. Conditions were
much the same today, but still the few
heavy cattle that arrived sold at Just about
steaav prices and feeder buyers competed
with packers on warmed tip cattle of good
quality In spite of the advance In prices.
The common and light cattle, though, were
hard to mo.'e at any price, as there Is no
demand lor that class of offerings. Repre
sentative amies:
a 1 utu,
No.
it
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sheep reported this morning and they
were very slow In arriving, so that It was
late before the market came to a close.
Those that came In early, though. t met
with ready ssle st good, strong prices, and
some were calling the market a little
higher. Some weiern lambs sold lot
$7 , 5, which was a good, strolig price, con
sidering quality, and Colorado ewes of fair
quality brought $5.10. which was also a
strong price. Packers were all anxious for
fresh supplies and there was not nearly
triiough offered to meet the more urgent
orders.
tjuuiatlons for fed stock: Oood to choice
yeaillngs, $6.2636.60; fair to good year
lings. R.75W615; good to choice weiticrs.
$6.26ffS.63; fair to good wethers. S4.9ojr.vi;.:
good to choice ewes, $6.00jr8.35; fair to good
ewes. 84 Ri"jf '..r,mnon i. fn!r ewes, it l
4.60: good to choice lambs, $7.607.; ralr
to good lambs S7.00ef7.su; feeder yearlings,
14 4o0i': leeder weiberi, H.tM ' 'eedet
ewes, t .J6fX?5; feeder lambs. 46 .K0 2J.
Heprcrcntatlve sales:
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241 Colorado ewes 1 8 10
236 Colorado ewes 99 6 10
8 Colo, yearling weth. ewes. 101 6 50
471 Color tdo lambs 87 7 75
4 Nebraeka cull ewes 97 8 76
1 Nebrask-i cull ewe 1 3 76
481 Nebraska ewes 17 6 40
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ot hogs reported this morning, and It waa a
late hour before many of I hem had arrived.
The market waa not very active, but about
steady. Chicago had 21,000 hogs, where tho
market was quoted alow and weak, and
that, of course, made buyers a little cau
tloua here, but there were ao few on sale
that they had to pay steady prices for Ihe
early .arrivals. The same as yesterday,
the light weighta went from $4 40 down;
medium and mixed hogs. $4 C4 86, and the
choice heavies, from 84 6 to $4.80.
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season, but owing to the slow arrival of
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I.ambs Kasi.
CHICAGO, Feb. 14. CATTLE Receipts.
IO.000 head: market steady; good to prime
steers, $5.8i'fi6.25: poor to medium. $4,0045 75:
stockere and feeders. $2.60o4 35; cows. 11.24'iT
4 85: heifers, $2.n4i6.0Q; csnners, $1361kJ.65;
bulls. $?.00(rS4.0fl; calves. $3.50!i8.oo.
HOOS Receipts. 21.000 head; estimated
for tomorrow. 35.000 head: market ateady:
mixed and butchers. $4 8Oiii6.06; good to
choice henvv. $5.0otik.in: rough heavy, $4 754Y1
4.90; light, $1.75416.00; bulk of sales. $4.8oW
S.oo.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Receipts. 13.000
head; market for sheep strong, for lambs
easy: good to choice wethars. Sft HJhOO: fair
to choice mixed, $4.i1i5.40; western sheen,
$4.9ir36.ri0; native lambs. $5.Wi8 0O; western
lumbs, 85.75ifiS.00.
Kansas City Lire atoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.606 head. Including loo southerns;
Market strong: choice export and dressed
beef steers. $5.0005.75; fair to good. $3.754r
4.75: western fed steers. $3.7603.26; stockers
and feeders, $2.5ot?4.26: southern steers, $3.26
"it.flO; southern cows, $2.26lii'3.26; native cows,
$1.75f4.10: native heifers. $3.0004.50; bulls,
$2.2674.00: calves, $3.00 7.00.
HOIJS Receipts. fflOO head; market
steody; top. $6.1:': bulk of sa'es. $4.4osj5.10;
heavy. 86.001 5. 13U: nackere. $4.8.YfU).10; pigs
and Ilehts, 84 164V4.97.
SHEEP AND lAMRS-Recelnts. 7.800
head; market steady; native lambs $7.00ff
8.00; native wethers. S6.004i6.80: native fed
ewes. $4.Soi;6.2fl: western fed lambs. $7.0O'a
$.00; western fed vesrllngs, $6.00426.65: west
ern fed sheep, $4.60fi6.76; stockers and feed
ers. $3.6O4?6.60.
Mew York Live gtoek Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14.-REEVES-Re-celpta,
1,406 head: no trading of Import
ance; market feeling firm: snipments to
day 1.174 cattle, 1.381 sheep. 3,300 quarters
of beef; estimated for tomorrow. 78 cattle,
10 sheeD and 4.000 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 202 head: calves
rather more active: no demand for barn
yard and western calves; veals, $4.60779.00;
other calves nominal: dressed calves slow;
city dressed veals, 7it)13e per pound; coun
try dressed, flflllc.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.221
head; sheep steady; prime lambs scarce
and wanted; others slow but about steady
and all sold: sheen. 84.0Ofij6.60' no prime
sheep here: lambs. $7.25'i.50: culls, $6.00.
HOOS Receipts, 6,738 hesd; market
steady; state and Pennsylvania. $5.30:
rough westerns. $4.90; western pigs, $5.40.
St. Lonls I.lve Stock Market.
ST. IX1UIS. Feb 14. CATTLE Receipt",
6.000 head, Including $.000 head Texnns;
market steady to atrong: native shipping
and export steers, $4.76'fi00; dressed beef
and butcher steers. $3.86(6,S.60: steers under
1.000 pounds. $3.26ifj4.l6: stockers snd feed
ers. $2.26(04.00; cows and heifers. $3.00C(f4.66:
canners. $1. 252.46: bulls. $2.75ifi3.2R; calves.
$3.fl5ifti7.0O: Texss slid Indian steers, $3.0f3
4.85: cows and heifers. 82.60ifr8.6n.
HOQS Receipts. 6,600 hesl: market
steady to higher: nigs and lights $3,759
4.76; packers. 84.96ifX6.15; butchers a;id best
heavv. $6. 106.20.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 1.000
head; market stroner: native muttons, $4.00
(776.75; lambs, $5.500,8.00.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Feb. 14. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.101 head; market 10c higher:
natives, $3.756.40; cows and heifers, $1,665?
4.36: stockers and feeders, $2.76ifM.10.
HOGS Receipts. 3,610 head: market
steady to 6c higher: light. $4.9ofi5.05; me
dium 'unci heavy. $5.005.12.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.801
hend; market stronger; Colorado lambs,
$7 50.
Sioux City Live Stonk market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Feb. 14. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.400 head.
Msrket steady: beeves. S3.60tfr6.O0; cows,
bulls and mixed. $2.251713.50; stockers and
feeders. $2.6OS3.0, calves and yearlings,
$3 253..i6.
HOGS- Receipts. 4.2Yfl hesd. Market
steadv. selling at $4.6o4.90; bulk of sales,
$4.70tj4 80.
aAk I Blhl
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
eetern markets yesterday:
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South Omaha...
Sioux Cltv
Kansaa Cltv
Louis..,
Joseph
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St.
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... 1.650
... 1.400
... 6.600
... 5.000
... 1 101
...10,000
Chicago
Total 23.551
Hogs.
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44.810 18 923
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. COTTON Spot
closed quiet and steady: middling uplands,
7.70c: middling gulf. 7.96c. Sales. 322 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 14. COTTON
Spot, quiet; sales. 3,060 bales: ordinary, 6c;
good ordinary, 6 8-1 6c; low middling, 6 15 16c:
middling. 7c; good middling, c; mid
dling fair. 8 6-16c. Recelpta, 4,992 bales;
stock. 342.477 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14 -COTTON-8pot. In
fair demand, prices 6 points lower: Amer
ican middling fair. 4.60d: good middling.
4.20(1; middling. 4.06d; low middling, 9 96d;
good ordinary. 8.82d: ordinary, 8.66i. Sales
of the day. 10,000 hales, of which 1.000 were
for speculation and export and Include!
9.8(8) balea of American; receipts. 28,000
bales, Including 27.800 balea of American.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14.-COTTON-8teady.
1 l-16c higher; middling. 7 516c. Balea. f4
balea; shipments. 200 bales; stock, 43.361
bales.
Evaporated ttplre and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. EVAPORATED
APPLE The market while steady Is not
So firmly held: common sre minted at 43
6c; prime, 5f(6c; choice. 666c; fancy,
"California drif.d FRUiTS-prunes
remained unchanged, with the la'er sixes
attracting some demand, while In light sup
lily. Quotations range from 2c to 6c for
California grades. Apricots are steadv.
with supnliee small: choice sre held nt 1of
10V.c: extra choice. 11t12c; fncy. 114t16c.
Penehes are efiet.put firm, with choice held
ot SWhlOr: ettrn rholce. 10fi104ic: fan"v.
11012c. Raising are In a shade better de
mand perhaps. but show no msterlnl
change. Loose Muscatels ere minted 4uis
6c: 1-ondon layers. $1.0501. 0; seed raisins,
674c.
Oils and Rneln. a
NEW YORK. Feb. 14 -OILS-Cottonseed.
firm: prime crude, nominal: prime yellow.
S6h26c. Petroleum, steady; refln-ri New
York, $7.36: Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$7.20; -Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk.
$4 80. Turpentine, quiet. 654Jt76c.
ROSIN Quiet; attained, common to good.
$2 87.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 14.-OIL-Turpentlne,
steadv, 62c.
ROSIN-Firm: A. B C. $2 62: D, $167;
F. $2.78: P. 8.77H: G. 8S87M.; H. 3.2".: I.
83 60: K. $4.06; M, $4.60; N, $4.75; W a, $7.0);
W W, $5.16.
Ssgar and Melesaee.
NKW YORK, Feb. 14. SUGAR Raw:
Market ateady; fair refining, 4 7-16c; cen
trifugal. M last, 416-16u; molasses sugar,
41-10. Refined: Market quiet; crushed,
$.76c; powdared. 616c; granulated. 6.06c.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 14. ll'UAR
Quiet: open kettle, 8ii4c: open kettle
centrifugal. 4 'i tote; centi if usal whites, 5c;
yellows, 441ifcc; seconds. 3MJ4e.
MOLASSES Quiet: open kettle, 13'.'oc;
centrifugal, 10 -5c. Syrup, 2?&ioc,
Dry taoode Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14.-DRY GOODS-Ex-port
purchases have continued the Influence
par excellence In the dry goods maiket.
The extent to which goods have ben sold
ahead haa put certain lines In a very Inde
pendent position, the result being thut Ihe
entire msrket Is on a steader bsels. and
though IrrcauUrltles may exist, they are
ry a ell hidden.. Jobbers are doing
murh Israel bulnes owing to the In
creased number of bnvrrs In n'ii, ,
tt.MtHt WllOl.r'. 4I.K MIHKKT,
t cnriltlnn of Trade and Qontsiloai on
Maple anal Fancy I'rndaee.
FOCS--fumlled stock. XKi.lSc.
LIVE POULTRY-t hickens. 1"'..; r.s.s
ters. 6c; turkeys. 15tl6r; ducks, pic,
geese. Mi9c.
Imiir.i 1 POULTRY Turkevs. ISflJoc:
ducks. IMiU'c: gnpse, futile; chickens, lltf
12c; roosters. 7'oNc
KUTTEH Packing stock 211i21e; choice
to fsncv dall y, i'lii.iic; creamn v. Ji'iillc;
prints. 32c.
r Hcftn FROZEN FISM-Trout. 9c; pick
erel. c; flk". : perch. 7c: b!ii,tlh. 1?c;
whltellsh. 9c; sain".'-:. redsnsnper, lie;
lobster (gren). StV; lobster (Ixiilcdi. 33c;
bullheads, lb . rattlsli. 14c; black bass, 20r;
bnllbut. l?c; crapples, 12c; buffslo. 7c; white
bass, lie: frr- lege w d" , J5c-
HRAN-Ver ton. 317 V
HAY Prhes quoten tiy Omubn Whola.
ssle Hay Dealer" association: Choice No.
1 upland. $6.00; No 2. $6 50: medium, $5.00;
coarse. 4 i0; rye striw JVOC. 'i nese prices
sre for hav ot good color snd qunllly,
OYSTERS New York Counts, per run,
4fc; exlr selects, per rn. 35c; standards.
rer can. 3iic: hulk stsndsrds. per gal.. $l.7.":
ulk extra selects, per trul . $.'.00; bulk Ncvr
York counts, per gal , J2 on.
TROPICA 1. FRUITS.
ORANGES -California extra fancy Red
land liavel, nil sixes. $2.50: choice Redland
navels, $2.25; choice novels, all sixes $2.00.
LEMONS-California fancy. $2.75; 300 and
$60. $3.50; choice. $3.26.
DATES Per box of 30-)b. pkga, $2.00;
Halloween. In 70-lb. lioxes, per lb.. 6c.
F1US California, per 10-11,. carton. T.V.
8ic: Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 10c; 6 and
6-crown. 12c; fancy Imporled iwsshed)
In 1-lb. pkgs., IfiHISo.
BANANAS-Per medium slaed bunch,
$1.75f! -5: Ittmhns. S2.6Ofi3.O0.
ORAPEUIU IT-Per box of 54 to, 64. $6 50
5T7.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES New York Kings. $3.26; New
York Greenings. $2.75; New iork UaldWiiis,
$2.75; Colorado Winesaps, per bu. box,
Sl.oo; Genlton, J! 50.
CRANHERIMKK-Wlacotisln Hell and
Hugle, per bbl.. S.ia1; Jerseys, per bbl.,
$7.io; per box. $2.7t.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, prr keg,
$6 Ui76 50.
TANO ER1NES Florida or California, per
-box, $:.5o.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Horn, grown. In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu.. 60c.
TUKMPS-Old. per bu.. 4'; Cunu.U ruU
bagns, per lb., lc.
CARROTS Ol.t per bu., 40c.
PARSNU'--old, per bu., 4l'c.
BEETS Old per mi.. 60c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1 8.Vfjl 80.
ONIONS Home grrov.-ai. red. In sacks, per
It., 2c; Spanish, pel crate. $2.60; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c, white, per lb . 2c.
CUCUMBERS -Per dog., $2 OOtf 2.'.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
$4.5f)'jf5.00.
C An WAGE Holland seed, per lb., 1.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln dried,
per bbl . $2.50.
1 Ki.r-Hi 1 aiiforuia, atvn.DC
RADISHES Hot bous... rer doa..
ONIONS New. aouihern, per do.,
LAKKOTB Mew, per aos., too.
BEETS New, per dot.. 45c
TURNIPS New. tKc dox., 45c.
LETTUCE Pe. box of . about
heads, 60c
RHUBARB Psr dos. bunches. 750 to $1.00.
PARSLkY Per dox. bunches. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, per keg. $2.25.
CIDER New York, per bbl., $550; per
half bbl., $3 26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12ai3c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c;
block Swiss, new. 16c; old. 164jl7e; Wiscon
sin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. I green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1
veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c ;dry salted,
SttUc; sheep pelts, 25ciii$1.00; horse hides.
$1.50 U 3.00.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 14o; bard shell, per lb., 13c:
No. 2 soft shells, per lb. 12c; No, 2 hard
shells per 11)., 12c; pecans, large, per lb
18c; smill, per lb. 10c; peanuts, ner lb., 10;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., 1itl13c; almonds, soft shell, per
lh., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c: chestnuts,
per lb., 12J715c; new blnck walnuts, per
bu., 75if90c; shellbnrk hickory nuts, ror bu.,
$1.75, large hickory , nuts, per bu., $1.60.
Teorla Market." "i '
PEORIA. Feb. 14 CORN Higher; No. 3,
44c; No. 4, 43c; no grade. 42c.
Mortality Statistics.
The following births . and deaths have
been reported to the, Board of Health dur
ing th twenty-four.tuvir"fitui'ng at noon
vtondav: -'
Blrtha-Joseph Grtibh. 3708 South Twelfth,
girl; J. B. Short. 3103 Burt, hoy; Alfred M.
Clouae, 804 North Twenty-third, girl; Fred
Kuhn, 1210 North Twenty-sixth, girl: M1ch
nel Flaniilgan, 209 Bouth Twenty-fourth,
girl.
Deatho Eltcabeth Carbuck Dixon. 3K7
Franklin, 4;l; Albert Thompson, county hos
pital, 72; Darius Taphatn, county hospital.
79: Laurena 7-lnel. 2009 South Eighth, 6
weeks; Jennelte Goldsmith, 1612 Grace, 62;
Everett B8iighman, 2515 Jones, 27 Peter
Matza. 1716 South Eighth. 49; Harry
Sprague, 1424 South Sixteenth. S2; Anna
Schllnger, 2453 South Eighteenth 2 days.
Ont of Jail. Into t'oart.
A rather unique condition of affairs de
veloped In Judge Day's court Tuesday
morning. County Attorney Slabkugh de
sired to put Robert Sullivan on -trial for
robberv, but found that Sullivan was con
fined In Jail at South Omaha on another
charge. Judge Day solved tho difficulty
by Issuing an order to Sheriff Power to
have the prisoner brought Into court, forth
with. His cane went to trial before a Jury
Tuesday afternoon.
46c.
466.
fifteen
REAL KHTATK TR.4K9FF.RI
8.30
125
1
t
4,000
DEEDS filed for record February 14 as fur
nished bv the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter,. 1614
Farnam street. Mr The Bee:
Belle Scannell and husband to F. M.
Russell, lot li. niocK i, ivouiuae
Place $
Samuel Bell to Stella Culp, taxlot 8,
11-16-10
Frank S. Salda. sr.. et al. to Anna
Salda, n lot 10, block 2, Kotiiitze'a
Srt sdtl
Luke MeGrath to J. H. Sherwood, lot
6, block 1. Kountae Place .,
Vuallil Drnrv executrix. J. H. Coauiell.
.executor, and Vashtl prury to El
Ixabeth F. McConnell. lot 18. ; block '
2. sub of J. I. Redlck s add. 3.VK)
Atlnntic eRalty Co. to Mary V. Hills,
w50 feet of elOO feet lots 13 and ,14,
block 62. Hawthorne 300
F. M. Shrlver and wife to Thomas 11. ,
Fell, lot 15. block 2. KUby Place. 1,500
Edwards - Wood Co.
(Incorporated ) .. ' ' -Haiti
Office: Fifth and Robarta Straets
5T. PAUL, niNN.
DEALERS IN ' '
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Groin t (Js
raaeh OIBee, 110.848 Board ot Trade
Bid k.. Omaha, Nob. Telephone SBt.
'312-114 Exchange Uldg.. South Omaha.
ell 'Phone iia . Indeoendant 'Phone l
PET STOCK
Horse, Cattle, Dorfs and '
Fowls of All Kinds.
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Increase your farm products 60 by
using Stock Cereal Condition Powders.
"None Just as good" but the only.
Agents wanted. Easy seller. Hells on
Ita merits after once being Introduced
Regular 6 pound package, S0c. Address
STOCK CEREAL MFG. CO:.
BUTLER. PA.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, INst.
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Capital and Surplus. $400,000
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