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    Llli: OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 1. lOOS
CHAIN A5D PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Doer, Not Blly tnd Wall Street
Shapei Out Market.
COUNTRY MILLS SUFFER BY COMPETITION
t'ara Bear Polat--Waal 4 ash Market
Dees Sot Ktrp I p rrltn ga.em
llntlTe Oats Storks
Deere ase.
OMAHA. Feb. 28. 1.
The wheat continued weak today. The
sudden rally Monday from II14S to tl lH't
gave th ImprF-selon the liull click was only
giving the market a shaking nut for the
purpose of Riving; It follower a scare. Wad
the market not len supported It might
have candy rnne during the flurrv to $1.10.
May was offered during the excitement at
$1.14 and was not tuken. This was the first
time a dates tip haa gone wrong. It win
understood to be safe at $t"18 eiirlv In the
session. The market opened today at S1.1&V
nut that waa the high point, and tie market
sagged to tl.14'4, recovering to ' at nnon.
The July waa also off. ('able mere weak;
Uverpool closed at to down; Paris 10
to in iower; Antwerp unchanged; Berlin 9i
lower and Hilda Perth declined .
Tha public la Just Upcoming wise to the
demoralization of the amall country mlllera
which has been going on for month at the
hand of the large mlllera. These ' have
been unable to export their flour as Unuul
and ao In preference to becoming demoral
ised themaelvea have turned on the amall
producer. They have been entering hla
territory tinder the plea of extending their
business, but the dealers who showed any
Interest s on found that price waa no
object. Bradstreets' world a available sup
pllea of wheat ahow an Increase of 148,000,
4.ono of thla being east of the Rockies and
300.000 afloat. Tha wheant decreased 78.000
Isst week and the shipments Hia.ooo against
3W.0O0. The northwestern receipts continue
to bold up, being 4.14 cars today. 106 last
week and 402 lat year. The t'hlcngo con
tract atocka Of wheat have decreased 17.
277 for the week. The No. 2 hard changed
from 1.011.243 to I.O'.H.fiOO. The No. 2 red
winter remalna at 271. 541 and the No. 1
northern at 16i0. The total la :1.73 bushels.
The May corn at the worst today, be
fore noon$ reached 4ic. The high point
and close of Monday waa 4syjc, and the
heat thing thla morning Was 48Vc Corn
bears are consoling themaelvea with the
position of the cash grain When the May
old at 44c. No. 3 track. New Vork. sold at
Sc. over the May. Now the May has ad
vanced 4'V, and the cash grain Is only 4c
In . New Turk above tha option. The rates
have continued the same, so that the cash
haa lost I or I cents when compared to
the option. The cash market In Chicago
declined W, with aalea of 60.000 bushels.
It la the general opinion' that very little
corn will he diverted to Chicago because of
the New Orleans fire; Jf la understood the
remaining -elevators have offered their
facilities to the Illinois Central road and
that these are sufficient to take care of the
export cord a It arrives. The corn clear
ances today arc 760,000 bushels, of which
825,000 bushels went from New Orleans.
Bradstreet's world's available supplies of
corn have Increased 823,00 bushels. The
Chicago contract stocks of corn stand at
2 163,000 bushels, an Increase of 34,000 bush
els. The primary rereints nre 974,000 bush
els, against 711,000 bushels, and the ship
ments. 618.000 bushels, against 353,000 bush
els. Bradstreet's gives the world's visible In
oats a decrease of 1.300.000 bushels. Ware
A Iceland sold 300,000 bushels of May oats
today In Chicago. The Chicago stocks of
contract oats stand at 581,911 bushels, n de
crease of 112.475 bushels. Chicago has only
620.000 bushels of standard outs In public
elevators.
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. i hard. $1.0ftfil.07: No. 3
hard. S1.0H: No. 4 hard, SOcl.oO: No. 3
sprin $1.06.
CORN-No. i. 44Hc; No. 3. 44ttc; No. 4,
43Hc; No. 3 vellow. 4414c; No. 3 yellow,
44Hc: No. i white. 45c: No. 3 white. 46c.
OATS No. 2 mixed. !V; No. 3 mixed,
M4c: No. 4 mixed. 28c; No. 2 white. J0V,e;
No. 3 white 304c; No. 4 white, 2SKg29V4c;
standard, SOVie.
Omavha Cash Prices.
"WHKAT-No. S hard, 1 car. Be lbs., $1.06.
CORN Nb. 3 yellow. 1 car, .4HC
RYK-No. 3. 1 car, 63 lbs.; 75c.
tarlot Receipts.
1 Wheat. Corn
new. 4s 2d: American mixed
Futures, quiet; March, 4a l4jd;
old. 4a lid.
Msy, UlSd.
IHK.tf.O KRAI AI PROYIMOSt
Kea tares of the Trading; ! Cloalag
Prlees Bear ttt Trade.
CHICAOO. Feb. M.-The Msy deal In
wheat Is down and out. At least that wss ths
general Interpretation of a new break of
VuCNc today In the price of wheat for
May delivery. July wheat sold off an even
1 cents. The market cloned at practically
the lowest of the daf. May corn la off
TjtTlc Oata are down 4c and provisions
tWa lc.
8ime weakness In tha wheat market wss
manifest at the etart. Opening quotations
on Mav were off Sit1 to lmt, at SI. IS1
to SMKV July waa down VS,e to Vii'V?.
at $1.Mn to II.00H. The sensational slump
In prices yesterday was the principal fac
tor In the situation today. Opinion was
persistent that the Mai deal has been
abandoned by Wall street promoters and
that there waa little possibility of any re
newal of bull Interests In that delivery.
Jn consequence there waa a scramble to
sell the May option. When trading began,
commission houses were active sellers and
for the greater part of the session the bulk
of offerings rame from that source. To
ward the noon hour the msrket was further
weakened by an Increase of 248.000 bushels
In world's visible supply, against a de
crease of 2.7'fl.ooo bushels last year. Sell
ing became more general during the last
hour of trading and the market suddenly
broke under the load of offerings. May fell
to tl.134 and July to JHc. The close
was the lowest point reached, quotations on
Mav being at $1.13 July closed at 9
94c. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 11,300 bushels. Primary receipts
were 595.500 bushels, compared with ii;i.io
bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 43 cars,
against 198 cart last week and 408 cars a
year ago.
Weakness of wheat was tha main cause
of selling of corn and of the consentient
decline In values. The volume of trading
waa large, with commission houses the
principal sellers, Shorts wre good buyers
throughout the dsy. A larger movement
than was expected was an additional bear
ish Influence. The market closed at about
the lowest point of the day. May opened
He to So lower, at 477c to 4Wc sold off
to 47Nia-47,y and closed nt fmfM7c. Local
recelpta were 42 cars, with 8 of contract
era do.
Trading: In oats mas comparatively quiet
and the market had an easy undertone.
Cash houses were fairly active sellers.
Liberal receipts and weakness of whest
were the main factors. May opened un
changed to a shade lower, at 31 V, 431 V. sold
between .lofyfjftir, and closed at 31'4c. Thecal
receipts were 183 cars.
Provisions had a good start and prices
showed a fair advance at the outaet.
Higher prlcea for live hogs waa the cause
of the Initial , firmness. Lster ths break
In grains started general selling, resulting
In a considerable decline. At the close
May pork waa off 10c, at $12.52'44H2.56. Lard
waa down 2HC t $6.86. Ribs wera 242$c
lower, at $6.75.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
9 cars; corn, 243 cars; oats, 132 cars; hogs,
46.0(10 head.
The leading futures ranged follows:
It
A.
40
...126
...369
42
139
Oata.
169
67
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
ri,,i.,ti.
04- Louis, : 68 ' ' Il5
- Minneapolis Grain Market.
The range of prices paid in Minneapolis as
reported by the Kdwards-Wood company,
110-111 Board- 6 Trade, waa: -
Articles. Open.
Wheat-
May
July
Sept.
1.13
High. I Low.
1.13.
.1.111
93
1.11V
1.09.
pioae.
1.114.
1.09H
WW!
Yes'y.
1.14
l.nt;
MEW VORK C GENERAL
93
MARKET
atatloas af the liar' Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK',- b. 28.-KLOUR-Recelpts,
M.102 bbla.v' exports, 1,402 bbls. Tns mar
ket was- dull and easy; Minnesota patents,
1& 9O&H.40: Minnesota bakers. $4. 2u4i4.80: win
ter patents, $6.60r;i5.85; winter straights, $6.26
8(6.40; wlular extraa, $a..i4.$0; winter low
grades, $3.4b4i'4.h. Hye Hour, steady; fair
to good, inone to runcy, 4.).
Buckwheat fjour, dull;, per 100 lbs., fci.Outf
S.10.
Artlcles.l Open.l Hlgh.l Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I i
1 16
1 u
May
- July
Sept.
Com
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Ota
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lnrd
May
July
Rlha
May July
1 004fi.
l ooi
91 WOW
1 16
1 00
' 92
1 13
I.
1 13H1 W'
1
W:88!l 00Mi
I I l w
W4 SO SZ
47-R.
484r48
I
I.
31f sl
aifil
12 70
12 85
7 OB
7 17
6 R2j
96
I 45
48'47,W!47fi4l
48!
44;
43
4h
4T7a48'ti"i
48 484i
47
47!
I
30;31S31
31!30fl31 XWHW31
31
2l
13 70
1216
7 OS
7 17
31
29
12 60 '
12 62
I
6 92
7 05
6 72:
6 87
3K31
12 65
13 65
6 96
7 07
C 75
6 90
3U:
29
12 AS
12 72
7 02
7 12
6 80
6 92
No. Z.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Steady; winter patents, $5.10
6.20; winter straights. $4.90i6.00: spring pat
ents, $5.1OifM.ti0; . spring straights, $4.5O&5.00;
borers $3.6OW3.80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring-. $1.101.15; No. 3,
tl.nH4jr1.16: No. 2 red. $1.131?1.14.
CORK-s-No. 3. 46c- No. 2 yellow. 45c.
OATS No. J. Hc; No. 3 white, 324f32c;
No. 3 white, SCmSle.
RYB-No.'2. 76877c.
BARLKY Good feeding, 3Sc; fair to
choice malting. 3t$46c-. .
SKEU)8-No. 1 flax, $1.24; No. 1 north
western, $1.34. Clover, contract grade, $12.60.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per hbl., $12 35
(812.40. Lard, per 100 lbs., $6.80. Short ribs
Bides (loose), to.564f0.70. SlKWt clear sides
(boxed), $6.ibe.77
Receipts. Shipments.
... 28.000 28,200
...'67,000 64,000
... B06.400 272.400
... 336.400 126,600
4.000 27,200
127,200 17,000
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel-
u; Kim
Urled, $i90(jj3.10.
low, $1.26U'l.3o; coarae, new, Jl.tO'l.lu;
RYK Nominal: No. 3 western. 80c.
" BARLKY Steady; feeding. 4,1'4c c. I. f.
New York mulling. 4tici62c. e. I. I., Buffalo.
WHKAT Receipts, 22.426 bu. ; spot mar
ket weak; No. 2 ted, nominal elevator and
1.20 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 .northern Uu
tith, $1.23 f. c. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Mani
toba, $1.11 f. o. b. afloat. Options were
Very Irregular today and generally weak
Under renwwed liquidation and bear press
ure, coupled with, the reported settlement
of a big short Hue In Chicago ahd u bear
ish Bradstreeta statement of world'a stocks.
The close ahowed l(fl'21kc net decline; May,'
1.1.11V1.16. closed at $I.13T; July. $1,02 9-16
(WI 0I. closed at $1.02; . September, 94i
94-40. closed st 94c.
c'ORNr-Hccelpts. 187.060 bu.: exports. 211.
42 bu.; spot market easy;. No. 2. 58c ele
vator and 64c f. o. o. afloat; No. 2 yellow,
64'ic; No. 3 white, 64'c. Option market
opened lower, with wheat rallying on big
clearance and then yielding to Jlberal re
ceipts, closing 44c net lower; May, 58fi1i3e,
closed at 63c; July. 6.'!ff63c, closed at 6.1c.
OATS Receipts. 600i bu.; spot market
quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.. 374ttlhc; natural
white. 30 to 32 lbs., 38c; cllpiied white, 36
to 40 lbs., iW4,41c.
HAY Qulei; snipping. COtpTOc;, good to
Choice. tR6c. . . ,
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1904, T.fi'iic; 1903 . 254? 28c; olds 11613c. Pacific
const. 10O4. 27W3U-; 1903. 2Rfl28c: olds, lift 13c.
H1PKS Quiet: Galveston, 30 to 2i lbs.,
18c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., IDe; Texas
tdry, 24 to 30 H.. I4c.
LKATHKR Firm: aefd. 24Wc.
I'ROVISIONS Beef, firm: family. $1100
tiU .00: mess, t9.0iuij9 50; beef hania. $22.00
j:ni0: packet. $H 6oill.0o; city extra ines.
$15.0017.00. Cut meifta, stendyl pickled bel
lies. $i.Xri7.6n: pickled "huulders. $6; pickled
hums, '$" 7f'W9.W). jirA. firm: western
steamed. $7.:0; refined, firm; continent, $7.23;
South America, $7.75; compound. $4.87V
'126. Pork, steady;. family, $!4.00n5.00; short
clear. $13 004il?.25: mess, $ 12. 76i(j 13.50.
TALU1W-Oull city ? Tier, pkg.), 4c;
rountrv (pkgs. freel. 44l4c.
RlCri firm; qomestic, inir to extra, VV9
Flour, bbls.........
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oata, bu.,..,
Rye. bu..
Barley, bu
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was easy; creameries, 2432c; dai
ries, 24ijj 27o. t
BOGS Steady; at mark, cases included,
ViTJTtc; firsts, 27c; prime firsts,, 29c; extras,
31e. ......
CHEESE Firm; 12&18o.
t. IO Is Oraln and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Feb.. .-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 3 red cash, elevator, $1.11; track, $1.1,
May. $1.12; July, 94t94'c: No. 2 hard, $1.12
1.14.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 45e; track,
47c; May, 45f 46c; July, 4trti(6 4tic.
OATS Weak ; No. 3 eaah. 31c; track,
42c: May. 81&31cs No. 2 white. 33c.
FIXH'R Market, dull: red -winter ratents.
$5.3016.60; special branrle, $5.60&.75; extra
fancy and straight, $486630; clear, $4.40
HKKD Timothy, steady. (2. 00J2.&0.
CORNMKAL Steady, $2.40.
BRAN steady and firm; sacked, eaat
track. 8f(axuc.
HAY Small demand; timothy, $6.00912.50;
prairie, o.w.uu.
IRON COTION TIES 93c.
' BAOGING 7i4c.
HEMP TWINE 6c. "
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing,
$11.80. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.40.
, , r. . tin. j r r i i. m. Bill, I in,
$7.37: clear ribs, $7.87; short clears, $7.62.
i-t-iL'ti in-Bieaay: cnicaens ana springs,
10V4c: turkeys. 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 7c.
BCTTER Dull; creamery, 24l4c; daJri".
lS'QJUC.
KGGS Lower at 26o, rase count
Receipts. Shipments.
(tc; Japan, nominal.
1
( J LTHV A live. t. steadvi . western
chickens, , 12i-;' fowls I4t",- turkeys. 16c.
liressea. eay; western cmcaens, iitQiic;
fowls, 13c; turkeys, 16ti'Jlc.
BITTTEH Steady; street price, extra
creamery, 32U3S Otrlclnl urlies: Cream
ery. cotnmpD to extra, WifiMi!; creamery,
held. roimiKHi to extra, 2032p; state dairy,
common to extra. 24ti30c; renovated, com
mon to extra. 20tf-8c: western factory, rqm
nion to extra. 2oj2(ic: western Imitation
creamerv, common to extra. 248i80c
CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, small,
colored and white fancy. 13-c: state, flne,
IJe; state, late made, colored and white,
poor to choice. 10V(fil2c; slate, large, col
ored and white fumy. 13c; state, fine,
12V18of late made, colored and white,
poor to rbolce, ail24c.
KGGS Firm: western flrsbj, 30O.Hc; west,
ein seconds. 28fi?c. -
Available Rapply of Grain.
NEW TORK, Feb. 38 Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bruostreet's show the following chaogus
Ip available supplies as compared with lust
account :
W HEAT-Vnlted States and Canada, eaat
Rockies, decreased 861.000 bushels; afloat for
and In Kurope, increased Ar,wu du.; total
supply, decreased 761.000 bu.
(V)RN-Cnlted States and Canada, east
Rockies, decreased 323.000 bu.
OATS 1 'tilted Slates and Canada, fast
Rockies, decreased 1.300.000 bu.
The only Important change reported this
week Is an Increase or 61,000 bu. b the
Chicago private elevators.
Liverpool Grain Market.
" LIVERPOOL. b. 28-WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; futures, steady; March. 7s;
Msy, 7s.
CORN slpot, ateay;-American mixed,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Reactionary Tecdencj in Market that De
raloped Monday 3aina Fores.
LEADERS FROM TWO TO FIVE POINTS OFF
Movement line to Decrease In Ont
slde Demand aaa Tendency of
Newcomers lo Sell Bends
Are Easy.
NEW YORK, Feb. 28-The reactionary
tendency In stocks gained force today and
was of 'moro influence on speculative sen
timent than yesterday. A Monday reaction
is viewed with equanimity during the
course of a rise In stocks for reasons well
understood, but there are less plausible
explanations for the carrying over a sell
ing movement into the second day of the
week. The day's operations disclosed a
well organized bear part In the trading
and their attacks on prices and the suc
cess which met them were testimony to
the vulnerable condition Into which the
speculative situation has fallen.
The falling back of prices was not at
tended with unfavorable news developments
and was clearly due to technical causes.
For one thing the newcomers In the mar
ket for the outside public were dispirited
at having bought stocks yesterday morn
ing at the top level only to see them de
cline. There was In consequence a slgnm
csnt decrease In the outside demand for
stocks and Inclination by the outsiders to
sell out holdings. The failure of confirma
tion by official announcements of any of
the numerous reports recently circulated
begot a solrlt of tlmldltv amongst buyers.
This was the more pronounced In prompting
selling on account or targe proms anown
ny the advances which the lately current
rumors had caused. Many buyers were
prompted to take profits " offered rather
than run the risk of the failure of re
ported projects to be consummated. The
shaky conditions of prices yesterday had
the effect of Inducing the placing of stop
loss orders to a very large extent nt prices
below the current level as a precautlonury
measure. In the recent feverish condition
of the market brokers have been Inclined
to Insist on this measure of precaution on
the part of customers. This condition waa
sufficiently notorious to Invite aggression
by the bears, who could be sure to buy
In and cover their shorts at a pmflt. if once
these stop-loss orders were uncovered. The
action of the mnrket showed very plalnljf
that raiding tactics were resorted to. wide
declines and sudden recoveries showing the
eager haste to cover shorts on the present
nears. Kecent ravorites in the speculation
were naturally most vulnerable and New
York Central, I'nlon Pacific, Southern Pa
cific and Pennsylvania conseouentl v suf
fered most severely In the day's movements.
in the per ions of recovery stocks were
pushed upwards apparently with the pur
pose of supporting the market and ex
tending the rally. Amalgamated Corlper,
the New York Public ( tllltles. the Erles
and a number of specialties, Including the
high grade Industrials, made such ad
vances from time to time.
The Imminence of the hearlna- In the
Northern Securities appeal matv have been
an Influence In the realizing which was In
progress, as the expected decision In that
case has been made the hasls for such
long continued movement In the various
stocks affected that further results from
the announcement are hardly to be ex
pected. Yesterday's advance In United
States Steel came to a cause, althnueh
further heavy purchases of pig Iron bv this
corporation were reported. Reading's
strongotatement of January net earnings
did not help that stock. The day's record
clearing house balances and exchanges,
only slightly below the highest record.
witnessed tne heavy requirements of the
Southern Pacific bond payment madp yes
terday. With this oneratlon comnleted
easier money conditions are to be expected.
uui mm uio not serve io chock tne specu
lative liquidation In stocks.
The feeble rnlly In power In the market
aggravated the tendency to throw oyer
stocks and the pressure Increased, making
low prices for the day In the final deal
ings and a decidedly weak closing. New
rora t;enirars loss ran to nearly five
points and the other active speculative
leaders were down from 2 to 3 points.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value.
$4,720,000. United States bonds were all
uncnansr-d on call.
The following wire the closlna nuotatlona
on the New Vork block exchange:
saics.Hign.Low.Clo.se.
Atchison ,lm twi xm, s84
do pfd .. 2.800 lu2t 1II2U...1
Atlantic Const Line.' 2,oOO36 ! 125 . 126'
Baltimore & Ohio... 45,400 lus4 107" 107
do pfd '. .:
Canadian Pacific 17,000 4(ji J39H 139
Central of N. J 500 W &!) 198
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 3,500 61 front
Chicago & Alton pfd- 100 82 ' 82 82
Chicago Gt. West..., 4,) 23 23 , 23
C. A S. W 1,301) 241 239 239
C M. & St. P 29.KK) 179 176 176
Chicago Term. & T. 700 1 8 17 17
do pfd 1.400 32 30 80
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
10.000
. 68.010
.116,000
. 77,000
16.000
88.000
87.000
88,000
Kansas City Urn In and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 28 WHEAT-l2c
lower; May, $1.02; July, 87fi8c: cash. No.
8ncu$1.03; No. -'ed. l"l H; No. 3". $106S
l.m; iNo. . scmj.u; reseipis, M cars.
CORN lwti : Atsi, 4noc; July,
46c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 40c; No. 3, 46c; No.
3 white, 47c; No. 3, 4Tc-
OATS I.nwer; No. 2 white. 32g32Vc; No
2 mixed. 31 c.
EGGS Ixiwer; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whitewood rase included, 24c per
aos.; case count, zo per aoi. ; cases re.
turned, c per dos. less.
HA Y Steady: choice timothy, $9.50(810.00
choice prairie, $7.5oj8.00.
RYE Steady. 78e;9c. '
BCTTER-eteady; creamery, 2731c; dairy
pat mug. szhc. '
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 6a.nfl- 64.600
Com, bu 83.000 52,000
Oats, bu 46.000 28,000
Philadelphia Prooace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28. BUTTER
Steady aud fair demand; extra western
creamery, 34c.
EGGS Steady and fair demand; west
ern, fresh. 30c at mark.
CHEESE Firm and good demand; New
York full cream, fancy, mci New York
full cream, choice, 13c: New York full
cream, fair to good, lz0'U'4e.
Milwaukee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 28. WHEAT Mar
ket lc lower; No. 1 northern. $1.16; No. ;
northern, ll OO-al U; May. $1.13 bid.
RYE Easy : No. 1. 8Jfi4c.
B A RLEY Quieter; No. 2. tl$3c; sample
30uttc.
CORN Firm; No. , 46U45c; May. 47
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 38. WHEAT
May, 1.11; July. 1.U: September, (;
No. 1 herd. $1.13: No. 1 northern, $1.11
N. t northern, ll.Oty.
FMU'H Market lower; first patents
3s.00iq6.10; second patents. $6.9043.0o: first
clears, $4.u(p4.; second clears. 32.804r2.70.
UHAN-ID duik, u.a.
OH ano Rasln.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Feb.. M.-OII8 Credit
balances. $1.38: certificates, no bid;, ship
ments. $0,897 bbls.: average. 68. 430 bbls.:
runs. 83,248 bbls I aversge. 08.861 bbls. Ship
ments. Lims. 88.02a bbls.: average, 68.UO
rnis. : runs, urns, is.uj odis ; average, 48,
391!
SAVANNAH. On., Feb. 38. TUR PEN
TINE Firm at Uc.
ROftlK-FIrm: A. . C. $2 TRl D. $1 0;
i-'kh; r' :n"ri7K:; i. ;so; n, w7;
1. H 60, K, $1.60; N, $4.76; W G, $ Oft; W W,
e.u.
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avsilnble cash balance, $13.. -;
guld, $ul.618.12C.
Hew York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Feb. .-MONEY-On call.
Arm. t48 per cent; closing bid, 8: offered
at 2. Time loans, steady; sixty days and
ninety davs. 8 per cent; six months, 3.
Prime mercantile paper, 3&4 per rent.
Sterling exchange, weak, with actual busi
ness In bsnkera' hills st $4..t4 80 for de.
msnd, and at M 845MH 8456 for sixty day
bills. Posted rates. $4 86 and $4 C74 KS.
Commercial bills. $4 H4fi4 84.
SILVER Bar. sDc; Mexican dollars. 4e.
BONDS Governments fteady; raillroad.
easy.
Closing prices on bonds were:
n 8. ref. U. reg... .10414 Japan ta. rtfi 10l4
in coupon H'4t 1. A N. nnl. 4t 10114
4o tt r l'H Minhatun . 4s ...lixni.
ia S coupon M ittfi. Ontral 4 74i
o oew 4s. res 112 1o 1st tne 114
do new 4s. roupon.lM- .Mlrtn. St. I.. 4a.. M
1I0 eld 4a, re 1MH M.. K. T. 4 imi
do old 4k. coupon. .I"1 do 2 l"i
Am Tobacro 4a. ctfa. 7H N. R. R. of M. c. 4a.
do (a. ctfa ,...1tt4 S. Y C. ( Wa loS
At.-hlson (en. 4a lMi N. J ('. (. Uh
. . V7fe rn. rarinc la irta
. .10. , 1 do 3a 77
..105 N. A W. r. 4a IIM'a
.. M O, S. L rfdf. 4a t7S
.J1S rnn. conr. Iaa In.
.. 1 Raadlnx sen. 4a 10J4
. . 7 Ht. W 1. M. r. ta .111
..1Mi St. L. A S F. Is 4a. ' 4
.. K St U s w. c. 4a aH
.10.1 Seannant A U 4a...
.. 2i So. Parlflc 4a n
.. 7 So. Kallsajr (a )la
rt'O. A St. L. g 4..l"3"j Taiaa A P. 1
t hlraso Tr. 4a S T., St. I.. A W. 4a.. a".
Colorado Mid. 4a US fnlon Paclltc 4a 1i".'
Colo. A Bo 4a Sl do conr. 4a lW'a
Cuba to, rtta 1" t. S. Steel :d Sa 4'
D. A R. O. 4a 114. Wahaah la 11
rust I Here- Sac. Sa.... 7 1 do oh. R ""'
Erla prior llan 4a....l01'a Weatsrn Md. 4a 2
do ftti. a :viW. A I.. K. 4 5
F. W. A P. ('. 1a...l"4 Wia. Central 4a 4
Hocklna Val. ...Ill I
Offered.
do adi. 4
Atlantic C. h. 4s.
Bal. A Ohio 4a .
do I'ta
Central of Oa. ta
do lrt Inc
de 2d Inc
Choa. A Ohla 4a
t'hlraso A A. S'ta
C. B. A Q n. 4a
C, R. I. A P. 4a
do col. ta
Boston Mocks svnrl Bonds
BOSTON, Feb. 28 Call loans. 2
cut tlniM Ifinita 31fft4V iter cetll.
closing on stocks and oonns:
4a.
Atrhlaon ad
do 4a
Men. Ontral 4a
Atihlaon
do pf.l
Roaton A Albany.
Roaton A Maine....
Poaton Elevated ...
Meitcan Ontral ...
N Y.. S. H. A H.
t'nlon Parlflc
Amar. Arse. Them.
pfd
Pnau. Tuba..
Sugar
pfd
T. A T
Woolen
pfd
Pnmlnton I. A 8...
Edlaon F.lxr. Illu...
General Electric ...
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
t'nltod Erult
United Shoe Mach..
do pfd
V. 8. Staal
do pfd
Weatlng. common .
Bid. Asked.
do
Amer.
A mar.
do
Amer.
Amer.
do
Conaola, moner ... t Y. Central
do account tt .-U Norfolk A w.
Anaconda tS do pfd
Atchlaon t24a Ontario A W.
do pfd ...lutViPennaylvanla .
Haitimora A t)nio....iioHana Minea
Canadian Pacific ....140
Chea. A Ohio
Chlraso Qt. W.
C. M. A St. P.
DcBaara
D. A R. a
do pfd
Erie
do lit pfd...
do 2d pfd...
minora Central
Loula. A Naah.
iS . K. A T....
C, C, C. & St. I
Colorado & Southern
do pfd
do 2d Dfd.
Del. & Hudson
V., L. & W
Denver & Rio G. ....
do Dfd
Erie
do pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking VaJ'.ey
do pfil
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Ioiils. & Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry....:
Mexican Central
M. A St. Louis
M., St. P. & 8. S. M..
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. W
Norfolk & Western...
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. Louis S. W..
do pfd .
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway ...
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. & W. .......
do pfd
Vnlon Pacific
do pfd
Wnbash
do pfd
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
1'nlted States Ex
Wnlls-Far.ro K.x......
Amal. copper
am 98 97 7V
700 26 25 25
.... ' 0
' ..:.. 36
2,000 133 . 189V. 189
.... 363
300 88',.
84,7110 47
10.OTK) 81
6.30O 66
700 91 i
Mi 91
H,J' luO
82
81
45V
81
65
91
91
168
28
64
29
4
138
88
45
80
6
91
91
167
20) 29W 29
1J o1 Ol'.'a
1.200 30 3HV
1. 10 6 64
7,900 140 138
1.800 172 171 171
4.300 82 80 80
13.500 122T 120 120
20,100 24 234 23V
67
1,800 113 111 111
159
14,00 10(1 107 107
200 32 31 81
600 06 64V 64
700 4:"i 42
68.600 159 164
14.KO0 64 53
3.3JO 84 ' K3
88.900 144 142
, 600 8 2 814i
G0,3"0 96 93
34 V
tl
154
63
83
92
142
80
94
91
89
84
36.000 3ii
8.7(0 81 T9 79
TO
100 2
400 62
227.8HO 72'4
1.000 119
10.700 ST)i
l.a.)
8.100
26 2R
61 . 61
coi.T rAi
9K
:
3tvV4
64
6914
35
98
30
54
118
35
97
87
36
ft:t'i
218.7O0 l:C. 131 132
2.3i) lcJ 99V 99
1.3110 2:1 22U J3
2,800 47 46'J 4tJ
Ill
800 24'i 23 23
1,000 ' 53'i 62 52Vi
Vtt
235
100 13( Wi 130
.. 67,400
Am. Car & Foundry. l.Sts)
600
10
77
35 U
94U
M1
75
34 V.
9.1
35 V,
400
1,400
6
40
5
39
1i 39 39
.. 7.900 43V, 41
.. 100 111 llivl
r. 14.000 91. mi
lita-l HO 1 a "
$.4in 100 KI7V4 107IA
78.100 KK at'', mil
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. '.oeomottve
do pfd
Am. Smelt. Refng.
do Dfd ino 118 118
Am. Sugar Refng.... 9,3i) 146 144
Am. Tobacco, pfd cert 1.000 9fi . 95
Anacona.i im. i o
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
people's Gas
pressed Steel Car....
do prd
250
75
34
93
96"
6
39iZ
l.j '4
j,
in v.
8!e
UK
144V
96
4i
17.0OO hZ 60 fa.
8.8t 5u9 2t;i-J ama;
400 78 77
GipO 38 3 Ti
1.4U0
500
400 H.i'4 I 8
4.(100 35 3314
S3
21
lfwvi
3 OHO
S.i'a 10
7il
O
?8.lm
l.(1
20
79
i
99
94'4
12
100 88
Pullman Palace Car. M.tkaO 264
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd "...
Tenn Coal Si Iron...
C S. leather
do pfd
C R. Realty
IT. 8. Rubber
do pfd. exdlv
I. 8 B'eel
do nfd
V. -Carolina Chem.
do nfd
Westinghouse Elec.
w steen 1 nlon
21
774
3
8.1
1.: 1111 imv i.
1.700 47 44' 46
7.600 10S 1"7 107T4
HI .is '4 s, XT
88 8714
246 247
iH'-i lV4j
7i. 71
2K
(' 914;
!- 12V
1IH
89 89
41 41
a10 V4 104
. 1.O10 89
. 3.900 41
3110 HI
.131910 3.'
. 44 1'Kl W.
. 1..VO Sl
Mil 107
, 4,1 !
300 si;
1in iittu
34, ?4
91 9a .
XIU. ,t4
Ht loiv,
11 11
9.H. 9-.V.
Total sles for the day. l.W7,io shares
Treaaurr statement.
WASHINGTON Feb " --Today's state.
ment of the treasury balances In the sen
eral fund, exclusive of the $180,000,000 golit
VIAdventura
. . . 102 Allouet
. .. 731 Amalsamated ..
.,. M Amert.-an Zinc .
...102 Atlantic
,rt Rlnjham
.ITU cal. A Hecla..
.K,4 Ontennlal
. !24j copper Range
.?06 tlalv Went
.1.114 Dominion Coal
. L'O1 Franklin
. II Oranry .'..
t lata Roval ....
.144ti Maaa. Mining .
.r.s Mtrhlain
.144 Mohawk
. n Old Dominion
. Oa. eola
. l'4iParrot
2SI Qnlncy
. 1 S7 'Shannon
. 14 Tamarack
. 67 Trlnlty
.'411411'. S. Mlnlni...
.11014, r. S Oil
. 7 U tah
. 17 Victoria
. Mli'winnna
. 4 tWolverina
. 0 I
fj3 per
Ofllclal
.. II
. . ir,i
. . si
...
..
.. ti
..
.. 7H
.. 11
..
.. 20,
.. 12
.. 11',
.. fti'4
.. i
.. 91 '4
.. 2Vi
. -1(
.. 7
..12S
.. 10(4
.. 24
.. 'a
.. 42
.. 4'4
.. 1314
..1W
ls4os Stork Mnrket.
LONDON, Feb. 28. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Reading-
. 2 ' a lit pfd
244 do 2d pfd
US 80. Railway
1S'4 do pfd ...
H(t So. Pacific ..
8 I'nlon Pacific
4714 do pfd ...
V. I. Steal..
47V, do pfd ...
14 Wane ah
144 do pfd ...
3214 Bpanleh 4a ..
SILVER Bsr, steady, 27d per ounce,
MOM lay 2"vp:t per cent.
The rate of discount In the ODen mnrket
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2tK per cent.
..lM
.. H6
.. 4
.. 65 H
.. 74
.. 10'i
.. 48-H
.. 47
.. 4
. . aa
10014
7214
1JS1,
102
3414
9V
2S-4
4a4
144
rn York' Mfnln Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adama con zo Little unlet..
A I les
Breeco
Brunawlck con .
Comatock Tunne ...
-7J
. 25
. 5
Con. Cal. A Va.f....l70
Horn Sllvei 17V
Iron Sllvef. :...190
Leadvllle coo. .... 1
Onrarlo
Ophlr
Phoonli
Pothal :.
gaae
Sierra Nerada
fPm.lt Hopea...
lasam
87i
6tfi
7
..... 18
li
44
2d
170
K-orelarn Financial.
lX)NDON,' Feb. a8.4Wny was In good
demand In the market Today for month-end
requirements. Discount Were a shade easier
on talk or a reduction 00 me riank or Eng
land's rate of discount. Prices on the
Stock exchange were steady. A moderate
amount of business Was transacted In flrst
class securities, which were firm, but con
sols and home rails were somewhat weaker
on realisations. Americans opened weak.
especially speelaltles, but later the parity
level was maintained and sometimes ex
ceeded. The feature was Southern Pacific,
which closed nt 73 on dividend rumors.
Operators -were Inclined to be cautious
owing to the heavy selling In Wall street
vesterday. Stocks - weakened slightly dur
ing the last hour, but recovered and closed
firm. Japanese were bought well on the
war news. Imperial Japanese government
6s of 1904 were quoted 104 Peruvians were
In demand for the continent.
BERLIN. Feb. 28.' Trading on the bourse
today generally was sluggish.
nnlnth Grnln Market.
DULUTH. Feb. 28 WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern. $1.00; on track. No. 1
northern $1.09: No. 2 northern. $1.07;, May,
$1.10: July, $1.10; September, 91c. ,
OATS To arrive nnd on track, 30c.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. 28. Bank clearings today
were $1,412,961. For the corresponding day
of 1904 the clearings were $1,366,915.77.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Feb. 28 WOOLS The prevail
ing quiet tone In the wool market Is due
to the depleted condition of stocks and
the general hesitation of buyers to Invest.
The bulk of wool now being offered is
Australian or South American, domestic
supplies being at low ebb. Pulled wools
are easier, though some holders refuse to
accept lower bids. Territory wools are
quiet with offerings light. Foreign grades
are steady. Quotations. Territory-Idaho,
fine, 18U19c; heavy fine, 16il7c; tine me
dium. 18u..19c; medium, 22fc'23c; low me
dium, Kfti'Mc. Wyoming, fine, 17318u;
heavy fine, 16tfj16V; fine medium 17Vfil8c;
medium, 23C4c; low medium, 23$j"24e. Utah
and Nevada, fine, I718c; heavy fine, 15
16c; tine medium, I71)18e; medium, 2-''(()
23c; low medium, 23"24c. Dakota, fine.
18rjl9c; fine medium, lMjjlSc; medium, Zi'0
24c; low medium, 2124c. Montana, fine,
choice. 2122e; flne, average, 19r20c: tine,
medium, choice, 2l0(!2c; average. 194140c;
staple, Z2$C23c; medium, choice, 2325c.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 28. WOOLS Market
steadv; medium grades, comnlng and clot h
Ing 26i28c; light fine. 214j22c; heavy fine,
ITit ISc ; tub washed, 33fi39c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.-METAI-The
London market for tin.' meeting with less
pressure from speculative sources, was
firmer recovering about hulf of yester
day's losses arid closing 131 7s Ad for spot
and 130 15a for futuree. Iyx-ully the mar
ket waa steady In sympathy, cloning at
$28.50tit!.0O. Copper Is unchanged at 68
6s 3d for spot and 6S 16s for futures. Lo
cally the market continues firm with pro
ducers holding lake ut $16.60; electrolytic,
$1S.3715.60; casting. $15,006-15.25. Iad
was easier abroad, closing at 12 3h 9l
In the London market. Ixicallv It was
unchanged at $4 4614.60. Spelter Is steadier
at 24 In London, hut remained unchanged
In New York, where It closed at $6.10ifr.20.
Iron closed at 63s 6d In Glasgow (jnit 48s
P1 In MiddleslKiro. Locally Iron continues
strong with good demand: No. 1 foundry,
northern, $1?.W18.25; No. 2 foundry, north
ern. $17.504318.00; No. 1 foundry, southern,
and No. 1 foundrv. southern, soft, $l7.75Jf
18.25 all f. o. b. tidewater.
Bf. IMM8.- Feb. 28. METALS Lend,
quiet at $4.35?4.37. Spelter, firm at $6.10.
Cotton Market
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 28.-COTTON
Market steady; sales,' &.200 bnles; ordinary,
4 13-16c; good ordinary, 6c; low middling.
6c; middling. 7 5-160; good mlddllnr,
1 ll-16c; middling fair. 8c; recelpta, 18.K58
bales; stock. 924.543 bales.
ST. I)U1S, Feb. 2H.-COTTON-Market
quiet and fl off; middling. 7c: sales,
none: receipts. 50 biles; shipments, 4H
bales: stock. 43.270 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 28. COTTON-ln siot
a good business was done; prices un
changed: American middling, 4.14d; sales
of the day, 12-O.a", bales, of which 1,000 bales
were for speculation and export and In
cluded U.8110 bales American; receipts. 17,
000 bates.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Liberal, bat Pricei Held
Fully Steady.
OGS SOLI MOSTLY FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Active Demand for Sheen nt Steady
Prlees, bnt l.nmbs W ere F.it remely
Slow Sale, with the Keeling
Weak on All tirades.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 28. 19"5.
Receipts Were: Cattle. Hog Sheep.
Official Monday 3.254 6,732 4.717
Official Tuesday 6,ta 8,700 7.H60
12.397
20.790
6,120
14.291
10,271
25.410
1:13.129
148 o-M
112...2
71.S72
80.1S4
113.441
IihJ.523
l',572
51.019
1.1.248
12,564
Two days this week 8.2T-6
Same days last week. . . .10.22O
Same week before 1.813
Same three weeks ngo.. S.sno
Hume four weeks ago 6.4i2
Same das last year 6.030
Total this month 56.H30 1S3.9I
iniai reorunrv. it"4 w,tu
Total February, 19"3 75.591
Total February. 19"2 6I.40S
Total February 1901 51.673
Total February, 19m 49.572
Total February,
Total February,
Total February,
Total February,
r... ,
iwiai rruiunry
J1.S97
2lH.4l
243.941
198.571
139.7i
131,074
134.W2
112.2M
79.772
121.343
1W 43.654
1S9S 5(1.141
1V97 47.13S
X96 33.308
PWf'li.lUTQ IIL' VL.--AD Tt 1 niTV.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep mi South Omaha for
the year to dute, with comparison with last
vear:
1915. 1M. Dec.
Cattle 126.6V2 140.I23 1-4.451
Hogs 39.511 399.9"1 liLS""'
Sheep 256.669 287.946 31,377
The following titble hi.oa ... averago
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Sugar and Molasses.
VKW YORK. Feb. 21-BrJAR - Raw.
firm; lr refining. 4ci centrifugal. 1 teMt.
5c; molasses sugar, 4.'. Refined, firm;
crushed, 675c; powdered, 6.16c; granulMteil,
.tV.
NFW ORLKANS. Feb 2S.-SUI3AII-Msrket
strong: open k-ttle, 3tr4(c: open
kettle. t-enlrlfugnl. 4,45c: cnlrlfu-il
whites. S (-I6i-; yellows. 4tt6'; sci'niuls,
3.i4c.
.MOLABSKR Quiet: otieu kettle. 3i-:
centrifugal. 62 16c. Syrup, steady at
:?c.
1905
1900.1'''99.
Feb. I....
Feb.
Feb. S....I
Feb. 4....i
Feb. s....'
Fob. ,....
Feb. 7....
Feb. 8 ...
Feb. ....
Feb. 10...
Feb. 11...
Feb. 12...
Feb. 13...
Feb. 14...
Fr-b. 15...
Feb. 16...
Feb. 17...
Feb. 18...
Feb. 19...
Feb. 20...
Feb. 21...
Feb. 22...
Feb. 23...
Feb. 24...
Feb. 25...
Feb. 26...
Feb. 27...
Feb. 28...
Indicates Sunduy.
The otTUlal number or cars of stock
brought In today b" each road was:
Cattle.llogs.snt'ep.M r s.
C. M. & St. P. Ry...
Wabash 1
Mo. Pac. Ry 2
Union Pacific System. 3'1
C. A N. W. Hy 7
F.. E. A M. V. R. R... 45
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 35
B. & M. Ry 60
C. H. & Q. Ry 10
C R. I. & P. Ky., cast 9
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great W 2
1
17
5
34
9
23
7
19
3
3
130
Total Receipts 202
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle, Hops. Sheep
131.2
Omaha Packing Co 551
Swift and company 10.59 2217
Cudahy Packing Co 1(03 2976
Armour Co v 871 21S9
Carey A Co
Lobman & Co
McCreary Clark....
Hill A Huntzlnger....
Huston A Co
Hamilton A Co
L. F. Huse
Wolf Murnan
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root A Co
Bulla A Kline
s. & s...-
C. M. Church & Co....:. ... 113
V. H. Clark..-.
Held Over
871
57
29
59
1(6
32
227
4
206
52
108
.61
2
267
81
2313
1565
1376
.i- v
1788
Total 4804 9067 7854
CATTLE There was quite a liberal run
of cattle here this morning, but supplies at
other points were not heavy, and as a
result the morkef ruled active, with prices
If anything a trifle better than those In
force yesterday. The bulk of the offerings
was disposed of lit good season.
Receipts included a liberal proportion of
beef steers, but there did not appear to
be any too many to meet the requirements
of the IochI trade. Anything at all de
sirable changed hands quite freely at what
could be culled fully steady or strong
firlces. When It came to the common and
Ight cattle the market was again very
uneven, the same as It has been of late,
so that some Kales looked much better than
others. On the ' average, however, the
prices did rot show much change from
yesterday.
The cow market was also active, with
prices generally steady with yesterday. In
some cases something that Just happened
to strike the fancy of a buyer may have
sold to a little better advantage than
yesterday, but on the whole the prices
paid were, much the same as those of
Mondav. As all of the packers took hold
quite freely It was not long before most
everything was disposed of.
Bulls, veal calves and stags also com
manded J'ist about the same prices thy
did yesterday, there being no quotable
change In either direction.
The demand for Blockers and .feeders was
fully equnl to the supply and the market
couid safely be quoted strong on anything
at all desirable in the way of either heavy
or light weight cattle. When it came to
the common catUe of all weights the mar
ket was not bo active and no Improvement
In prices waa noticeable, as the demand
country is cuiiiineu mrgciy to
poor quality- , Representative
from the
cattle of
sales:
No.
l. ..
I. ..
2...
J7...
JJ...
14...
2t...
1". ..
6...
II. ..
45...
16. . .
11...
12...
7...
20...
1...
J...
II...
II...
II...
I...
35...
i:...
45...
I...
40...
6...
I...
tl...
15...
II...
17...
It...
4...
1...
1...
I...
4...
1...
1..'.
!...
i..:
t...
i...
i...
i...
i...
...
10...
i...
l...
I. ..
i ..
i...
t...
...
4...
II. ..
I. . .
7...
a...
11...
7...
...
11,..
:4. . .
it...
i...
l...
t...
3 .
I...
...
t ...
I...
I...
BEEF STEERS.
At.
. .. t
... 140
...100
...
...lona
... M.7
... 2
... 168
... 2
... 181
...11107
...1122
...HH14
... 141
...
. .. SM2
... IW)
...1110
... 142
...IOCS
. ..111
. . .10:12
...1216
.. .1121
.". U'4I
...1ln
...1028
. ,.10fi
... im
...1105
. .1071
...1112
STKERS AND HEIFERS.
... 141
... 12
. 140
.1025
Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 0 11 148 4 IS
I 25 S 1173 4 20
I 25 Da 1106 4 20
I t0 6 , I0U i n
I 50 7 111 4 25
t 70 21 10F.4 4 25
3 T6 16 18 4 25
3 75 11 1170 4 25
8 75 1 12l'1 4 30
I 75 I 111! 4 30
I 10 10 1175 4 30
I 10 96 1177 4 30
3 ao 12 103.1 4 85
I 85 4.-1 1139 4 3f
3 85 10 1X10 4 85
I 85 2 1320 4 40
til 11 1182 4 40
I 0 13 1211 4 41
1 90 23 U73 4 45
I M 13 l.'OJ 4 55
4 00 24 1281 4 0
4 00 18 1:125 4 10
4 00 II .1212 4 60
4 00 48 1370 4 15
4 00 ' m 1210 - 4 70
4 00 10 1311 4 70
4 00 17 1411 4 76
4 10 1 Hn 4 80
4 10 16 14il 4 80
4 10 15. 1324 4 50
4 10 27 1362 4 00
4 10
782
780
600
176
I ISO
1160
810
830
1030
H4
1030
1020
867
91 10
1036
..... 76
1110
930
130
1180
1140
1075
9h0
90
11.30
r.4
r.7
1070
1..49
liao
Dir.
Ill
COW
781
ti
887
Iir.o
IL'50
(fMitl
no
r.'o
ano
lovu
8 70 24 una 4 10
3 75 II 1077 4 to
:ers and cows.
I 36 6 1131 4 50
4 30 7 4 50
COWS.
1 00 II 070 8 20
t 110 4 1060 8 20
t 25 15 1UM 3 20
2 25 20 7t t 26
I 50 21 990 I 25
1 50 S 1210 I 25
2 50 I llll I 26
2 50 1 893 I 25
1 60 3 ....173 I 26
2 60 II 1071 3 25
I . 1 176 I 80
t 10 11 172 I 30
I 75 12 921 I 16
1 15 1 1005 I 85
2 10 10 1071 I 13
I 00 1031 I 40
8 00 1 1091 I 50
I 00 1 1120 I iO
I 09 I 1 1 23 III
I 00 4 887 8 60
I 00 1 1026 I 50
IK) 6 94 3 69
I 00 I 1176 I 60
i 10 22 1210 I 63
I 10 12 91.1 t 66
1 10 li Ill IN
2 16 I I11SO J to
I II I U'3 I 70
3 16 II 1136 I 70
3 16 1 I 76
3 Ui 20 111,3 I 6j
5 "AND HEIFERS.
I 46 18 I..'l I 70
1 15 I... l.'JI I 75
S 45 1 - - 1031 I 10
BULLS.
2 0 1 1510 8 00
2 60 t I7MI 3 to
2 75 1 nan 3 15
2 ti I 1l2fl 3 23
2 U 1 ICM 3 28
2 90 I IM) J
2 10 I , 148.1 I 25
I 90 1 1615 I M
1 to 1 . sa 1 too 1 i
1 1450 I M 1 i:e I 6
HKIFatKaV
1 490 i JJ 13 a, J (a
1 40 I It 4 481 8 50
I 110 I M I eea I 60
I . t T83 III
1 Ill 19 II 965 8 56
T 81 1 I 10 II Ill I t
t IT6 I II at 904 is
1 no in t ao 1 1
I i It . 1 1040 1 as
I M III 1 1111 4 21
4 137 49
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 310 I 15 1 450 1 6
1 151 1 46
CALVES.
1 1 to I 26 1 200 6 91
4 Ill I 50 I 131 t 01
1 204 I 60 1 150 00
1 1.. 119 I 71 1 17 I 90
tVrOCK CALVES.
1 240 2 75
STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS.
1 t I 59 . I. 149 I 40
1 4t I II I 610 I M
1 110 I 94 I 735 I 10
1 .- 690 I 90 11 M IH
1 710 I 21 1 126 I 16
1. .., 100 I 25 1 711 I 16
2 715 I 16 I IfO I 15
1 680 I 25 7 121 I 15
.7 417 I 10 I 147 I 19
! 144 I 16 II 801 I 70
2 346 I 10 51 121 I M
1 470 I 40
2 feeders.. fWO
1 feeder... 1230
1 feeder... 910
11 feeders.. 870
3 feeders.. 870
64 feedere. .10o
8 feeders.. 1009
18 feeders.. 9J8
93 feeders.. Iff
43 feeders.. t
W TOM INO
3 90
1 00
1 85
3 86
3 60
4 06
3 50
3 90
t 9
4 00
10 feeders.. 90
3 feeders.. 990
24 feeders.. 960
28 feeders.. 9R9
2 feeders.. 989
28 feeders.. 9SJ
2 feeders.
2 feeders.
( feeders.
4J feeders.
928
1 "9
o9
S 88
I 60
4 15
4 06
3 60
4 00
1 60
8 60
3 25
1 26
l.noa
13 0O4l
84
Mgher; plsrs and lights. 4ojvb4 9: packers
14.90 6 00; butchers snd best heavy, ti ftwtt
k in
SIlKFr AND T.AMBS-recelpts.
head; market steady; native muttons.
6 00; lambs, I4iH7 76; culls and bucks.
0V; atockers. 10ttiS.S(i.
St. Joseph Live Sleek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Feb. f -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.44K hesd: market active. 1V higher:
natives. 83.7n4i6.aO; cows and heifers. 1.75fJ
4 45; Blockers and feedera t2.7Vi4.2n.
IKKIgRecclpta. 7.217 head: markef SfTlrte
higher: light. t4.8tU4.K; medium and heavy.
$4 85Sfln
HIIFKP AND LA MBS -Receipts. 40
kead: market steady to weak; lamlis. 1766:
yearlings, $.5; ewes, t6.su.
8I9II City Lire Meek Market.
SIOUX CITT. Feb 28-lSpoclal Tele,
gram CATTLE Receipts, l.fart head:
market steadv: beeves, fct.snbfi.on; cows,
bulls and mined. 2.'dM.0o: Blockers and
feeders. 82.75 3.80; calves and yearlings.
$2 2Mi3 50.
HOOS Receipts, 4.nno head: market ' 6
higher, selling at K607J4.85; bulk of sales,
$4 7l"S4 SV.
, Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the si principal
western marsets yesteroBT were
BAlh n. V,
I Steal City
Kansas City
St. Ixiuls
St. Joseph
Chicago
Totals
1904. 1903. i 1902.! 1901.
4 S ) 4 721 II k1 6 22 4 7 3 64
4 . I 4 73 ( 6.1 I 6 25 4 68 I (4
4 72H 4 841 70l K 931 4 62 3 63
4 711 4 811 6 801 6 V 6 31 3 68
I 4 77! 8 821 12 6 23 , 4 66
4 rim 4 811 6 77 161 6 21 1 4 70 3 64
4 74l 1 74 031 6 28 4 68 I 86
4 6a 4 (81 I t 86 6 29 4 75 I 64
4 68 4 69 6 711 5 26 4 84 I 70
4 7A 6 01 6 76i 00 4 80 3 71
4 767 6 00 6 70 6 02 6 32 I 66
6 01 6 72 043047
81V 4 36 801 5 99 6 241 4 82 I 61
4 84 ( 86 6 921 5 SI I 4 75 1 3 6J f o.
4 84y4 4 99 6 81 8 28 4 75 I 68
4 85UI 6 03 6 9.3 I 6 2s 4 83 t 68 1
4 73 6 0: 7 03 6 79) 4 76 S 68 Ji'
4 1. 6 041 6 7 6 78 6 22 J 52 "'
b 121 6 91 6 851 6 23 4 83 m.
4 65 6 24 6 98 5 86 6 311 4 78 3 61 41.
4 lis', 96 6 B8 t 33 4 74 I 47 71.
4 7j-4 3 27 1 6 9j 6 ij 4 69 8 65 66.
4 9V 5 22 6 S3! 6 321 4 69 3 58 71.
4 60V? 6 19 6 84 1 6 97 4 69 63 11.
4 73 6 32 811 6 93 6 39i 8 fc8 .
6 391 6 911 6 88 6 331 4 66
4 75V 6 32 6 861 6 81 5 27 4 67 I 62 !?'
I 6 22; 6 89 5 90 6 28 3 77 JJ'
72.
70.
76.
r,2.
ti.
MONTANA.
37 feeders.. 1226 4 20
lltKiS Receipts of hogi Were quite mod
erate this morning st all points and ss a
result the general tendency of prices was
upward. The market here opened In good
season with an advance of fully a nickel.
Some of the buyers took hold freely,
while others did not like the Idea of pay
ing the advance, so that trading was only
falrlv active. The bulk of the butchers
and mixed sold from 14 o to 14.87. with
henvles largely from I4.87H to 14 Ho. with
prime heavies as high as 15.00. The lighter
weights sold largely from 84 80 down. The
hogs kept moving toward the scales, so It
was not long before the hulk of the offer
ings was disposed of. This advance car
ries the market to the highest point
reached since Fehruary 16, and the top
price Is the high point of the year to date.
The latter end of the market was hardly
as good as the opening. Some of the pack
ers persistently refused to pay the early
nrlces. and as a result after the more
urgent oide;-s were filled prices weakened
s trifle. Most everything, though, wss dis
posed of by noon, and the general market
showed an advance
Representative sales:
ev. sa. rr.
..Ill ... 4 15
. tit 40 4 73
. .194 40 4 76 ..
. 12 40 4 71 .
. 206 10 4 71
..114 ... 4 77
..221 ... 4 77
..111 ... 4 77
..121 40 4 M
..200 ... 4 to
..III ... 40 ,
..310 ... 4 10
, .101 200 4 80
..181 40 4 W
..191 ... 4 19
..191 ... 4 10 ,
...100 ... 4P
..201 80 4 80
..201 ... 4 80
..199 ... 4 10
..tot ... 4 10
'! 201 ... 4 80
61 206 ... 4 10
21 11 40 4 10
78 197 ... 4 90
1 221 50 4 10 -
M 217 40 4 80
71 110 ... 4 10
15 181 40 4 M
5! 233 ... 4 19
16 114 10 4 10
SG 243 ... 4 10
IS.. 221 40 4 12
ti 231 ... 4 12
71. 238 10 4 82
70 211 10 4 12
161 233 ... 4 42
14 221 ... 4 87
76 246 10 4 82
4. ...... .244 80 4 12
16 240 ... 4 81
61........23tl ... 4 12
76 806 ... 4 82
73 234 10 4 12
71 301 40 4 13
74 111 10 4 II
65 101 ... 4 12
71 141 ... 4 U
62 .211 .... 4 13
74 226 10 4 12
54 214 ... 4 12
ot fully a nickel.
Ha.
41
10
73
64
15
11
74
I
16
71
13
71
II
7
II
II
66
17
7
4
71
70
17
Tl
71
61
77.....
M
31
63
77
76
66
II
11
46
II
14
71
10
II
71
2
52...
12...
44...
44...
66...
66...
tl...
40...
A.
..Ill
..324
..281
...274
..214
..131
..291
..too
..241
..231
..121
..217
...354
..234
..251
..281
..241
..231
..240
..241
...251
.141
..224
....111
....Ml
....281
....117
...141
....244
....246
....237
....231
....267
. ... 296
....133
....250
....246
....261
....281
....244
....105
....241
....294
...261
....218
....236
....163
....243
....347
....291
....407
SS. r.
40 4 82
... 4 16
... 4 86
... 4 95
40 4 16
4 16
100 4 85
10 4 16
10 4 II
... 4 16
... 4 16
40 4 96
40 4 15
... 4 85
... 4 86
... 4 16
... 4 16
... 4 16
... 4 15
40 4 15
40 4 86
40 4 15
... 4 16
... 4 16
... 4 16
40 4 M
... 4 M
... 4 15
... 115
... 4 16
... 4 16
... 4 86
... 4 17
140 4 17
140 4 17
... 4 17
40 4 17
10 4 17
200 4 K
... 4 90
... 4 90
... 4 90
40 4 10
120 4 90
... 4 10
... 4 10
... 4 90
40 4 90
... 4 91
... 4 16
... I 00
sheep and lajnbs hero this morning than
arrived yesterday. In the case of sheep,
the demand wan fully equal to the supply
and the market was fairly active, with
prices Just bout steady with yesterday.
The .quality of the offerings was not good,
so that the market on paper does not look
particularly high, but considering quality
prices were steady. As high as $6.60 was
paid for ewes, but no good wethera or
yearlings were offered. , .
The Tamb market waa very slow and
Waalr ' A lorira. nrnnortion of the receipts
constated of lambs, and as the trade is
already well filled up on lambs practically
oil over the country, packers did not take
hold very freely, particularly of the less
desirable grades. As high as $7.26 and $7.45
was paid for good, lambs.
Feeder buvers were competitors on the
shortfed stuff and as high as $6.60 Was paid
by them for lambs of good quality.
Quotations for fed stock: Good to choice
yearlings. $6. 40. 90; fair to good year
lings, $.00r6.4O; good to choice wethers,
$5.60Cq6.00: fair to good wethers, $5.004i6.60;
A hnin. dtt.. tc rww . fv fair to Brood
ewes, $4.50C(6.00; common to fair ewes, $4.00
&4.50; good to choice lambs, $7.60j.7.65; fair
to good lambs, $7.004j7.&0; feeder Iambs, $6.50
fatj. .0. Representative sales:
jvlo.
3 western bucks
10 western culls ,
4 western bucks
1 western ewe ,
30 western ewes
12 western ewes
305 western ewes
414 western ewes
9 western ewes
634 western ewes
278 western ewes
1 native lamb
69 western yearlings
26 western cull lambs
13 western wethers
lo western wethers
3 western wethers
33 western yearlings
6 western yearlings
354 western yearlings and weth
99 western yearlings and weth
ers ,
300 western feeder aml(
175 western feeder lambs
4 western lambs
22 western lambs
515 western Colorado lambs ...
35 native lambs
16 Colorado cull ewes
24 western ewes
121 western ewes
1 Colurado ewe
423 Colorado ewes
100 western ewes
60 Colorado lambs
9 western lambs
799 Colorado lambs
20 western cull ewes
68 western ewes
1 western wether
62 western ewts
153 western ewes
95 wemern lambs......
71 western lambs
AV.
..133
.. 96
..147
.. 80
.. 91
. 84
..116
..102
.. 92
.. 91
.. 91
.. 60
.. 77
.. 47
.. 99
..106
.. 80
. 69
99
62
62
102
84
86
96
81'.
88
93
80
92
116 .
73
84
79
91
102
160
82
82
54
71
Pr.
3 60
4 00
5 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
C 60
6 76
6 76
& 75
6 75
6 75
6 25
6 26
6 26
25
6 60
6 60
7 00
7 25
7 26
7 60
8 00
26
4 60
6 2u
6 30
6 50
7 25
7 28
7 48
3 60
6 25
6 00
4 50
4 no
III
50
Cattle.
.5.000
1.600
.8.000
4.ono
.1.448
,.5.500
Hon.
8.700
4000
6.500
8.000
7.217
22.000
Sheen
7.800
10.600
l.oi
6.940
i8.oon
.25.448 66.417 . 44.040
rilKA;) I.IVB STOCK MARKKT
Cattle Meadr. Hoejs Five Cents Ip,
Rheep anal Lambs Stead).
CHICAGO. Feb. 28. CATTLE Receipts
E.5t head: mnrket steady; good to prime
steers, t6 8.U 40; poor to medium. $3 9ow6.75;
Blockers Hnd reiers. lioiawini cows. 41 .t-o
4 50; heifers. t2.imtiK.A0: cannera. I.2l1f!.?0;
l,nM Il .(ariil 10: calves. I3.iK.co 1. 50.
HOGS Receipts. 22,000 hesd; estimated for
tomorrow. 40.000 head: market 6c higher
mixed and butchers. t4.SOJi5.05; good to
choice heavy. $5 0015.12: rough heavy, $4.85f
4i.v in i k or sn es. 64 hk.io ."J.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000
bend: mnrket. steadv: aood to choice weth
ers. $5.tati6.25; fair to choice mixed. $4,054?
Sou; western sheep, $6.0oto.20: native lambs
$5.7517 75: western lambs, t5.75'a7.R0.
Kansas f Mr Lire. Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY., Feb. E8. CATTLK Re.
relnts 8.K11 head. Including POO head south
erns: market steady to 10c higher: choice
export and dressed beef steer's, $o.0011i.76:
fair to good. $4 0"fl5.00: western fd steers
3.756.00: Blockers nd feeders. $3. 00134. 60;
southern steers. $5.254.50: southern cows,
82.2513.50; native cows. tl.7K4Y4.26: native
heifers. $3.73S60; bulls. $2.60fSJ.;8; calvea.
i una H. 76.
HOGS Receipts, 8 6a hesd: market 60
higher: top. $5.06; bulk of sales. 4.764toi:
heavy. M.M6.H6: packers. $4.90tfr5.00; pigs
and uhts. I4.'Jr'i4.P.
8HKBP AND LA MBS Receipts. lO MD
head; market for slisep stesdv for lambs
10c lower: native lambs. $a.8ot7.75: ti'ittve
wethers. tA.2S4Yil.lH: native fed ew. 14 8,Vlf
6 75; western red lambs. 6nti7,76: western
(ed vearllngs. tt!.ii4itl.l"l: western fo) sheep.
$4 NV(H, ia; sum Here and reeuers, n.Mo r"
Nt. I.nols 1.1 ve IMock Market.
H'P. LOU 18. Feb. 28 -4 ATT I. K- Receipt p.
4.000 hend, Including 2.500 hed Texan; mar
ket nigner: ntl'e snlnping ano exooft
st. ers 14 6Vvi',.ort 1 tressed beef s'ld bulrlie
sleers. H.Vu6.75: steera im'a' 1 ivv. IImi.. 13 on
413 80: Blockers end fder , '.' !.Vf4 10: .
snn het'ers t.uva 76: r''ers 11 8 V
hulls, f 5oiV4 1"; calves ti viii".;; Texas
and Indlen steers, 12 60fll.76: cows Slid
Iiei'ee. f ?64i3 75.
HOGS -Receipts, 1000 hesd; market
OMAHA WHOLES A LK MARKKT.
Condition of Trade and 4lotatlons on
Staple and l'aar IVodace.
EGGS Csndled stock. 24c.
LIVK POULTRY Hens, 10c; young. roog
ters. according to slie. 8c to 10c: old roos
ters, 64i4ie: turkeys. 15c; geese, 8c.
DRF.8SKD POULTRY Till keys. r7tTl0;
ducks, 12c; geese, Hlli-; chickens, lUYUc,
roosters. 7a8c.
BUTTER Packing" stock, 21c: choice to
fancy dairy, 23i2.c; creamery. JTtJSOej
prints, Sic.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout, c; pick,
erel 64-; pike. 8V: pcicli. 7c; Ixuensh. 12o;
whlterlsh, 9c: salmon, He; redsnapper, 10o;
halibut 9c; frog legs, rpr dos.. rahtrah art
halibut. 9; crupples. lie; buffalo. 7c; while
bass, 11c; herring. 6c; hluetlsh. 11c; Spanish
mackerel 11c. Krog legs, per doaj., 40c.
BRAN Per ton. tH.do.
HAY Prices nuoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Dealers' association: Choice No, 1 up
land, t7.00; No. 2. $6; medium, t6i'0:eoarse,
$6.60. Rve straw. 85.00. These prices sre
for hav of good rolor snd quality. .
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra selects, per ran. 36c: standards,
per can, 30c. Bulk: Standards, per gal..
$1.40; extra selects, per gal., $1.i5; New
York counts, per gal., tl.so.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, extra :'ancy Bed
la nd navels, all sixes. $2.5i: fancy navels.
2.25; choke navelB. large sixes m. to. uj
00.
LEMONS Callfo'Hs. fsr-cy. $2.70; SK and
860. $3 26: choice. 270, 3o0, 390. $S.C0.
DATES Per box ot au-10. nags.. -.t;
Hallowee, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 44j6e.
FIGS California, per ki-id. carton, ioto
86c, Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; 0 and
6-crown, 12c; fsncy. Imported (washed). In
lb. pkgs., 16018c.
BANANAS Per tnedlum-slxed bunch, $1.TS
2.25: Jumbos, $2.5O3.00.
ORAPEF-RUIT Per box of 54 to 64. I6.S04S
7.00.
FRUITS.
APPf.KR New Vorir Kings. $3.25: New
Vnrlc Greenltias. 13.00: New York Baldwins,
$3.00; Colorado Wlnesaps, per bu. box, $1.50;
Pippins. $1.60.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg.
$6.6047.00.
TANUKK1H.K.H uauiornia, per i dui,
LrtAiNx5n.nnir.pl Wisconsin kwii nu nu
gle, per bbl.. $8.(10; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.(10;
per box, iz.id.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown. In sacks; per
bu., 46c; Colorado, per bu.. 60c.
TURNIPS Old. per bu., 40c; canatia rui-
absgaa, per lb., lc; new. per do 4oc.
t AnnU l D-uw, per ou., sue; iijw, ir
dos . 45c.
PARSNIPS Old, per uu., wc.
BEETS Old, per bu.. DOc; new, per dog..
45c.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. 2.00u-'.lo.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, pee
lb., 2c; Bpanlah, per crate. $2.60; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c; new, southern, per dos..
46C. .
Cucumbers per aoi., i.ywbz.w.
TOMATOES Florida, per t-basket crate.
U fUV.00.
CABBAUbr-Mouano aeea, per ip., iia
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln drl
per bbl., 3.5. .''..'
crJi.r.ni t-aiuorniB, toidc.
RADISHES Hot house, per do., 48c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
hesds. 60c.
RHUBARB per dos. rmnenes.
PARSLEY Per dox. bunches,
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin,
$2-25. ,
ClUJUK iNew jura, pel
half bbl., $3.3o.
CHEBSE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14o; block
Swiss, new. 16c; old, ltfaivo; Wisconsin
brick. lBo; Wisconsin llmburger, 14c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, c;
No. 1 salted, 8Hc; No. 2 salted. 7Vc; No. 1
veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c: dry sailed,
8tel4e: sheep pelts, 2&C&I1.00; horse hides.
S1.60tf3.00. ,
NUTS vvainuis, wo. I sort sneus. new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuti.
per lb., lSCTUVtc; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hsrd sell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12ft4j13c; new black walnuts, per
bu., "690c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
fl.TS; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50.- .
4ts.
dried,
TRcJ$1.0a
75c. . v
per kes.
$5.60: per
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 28. COFFEE Market
for futures opened Irregular at a decline of
lOg'20 points under continued liquids Hon.
declines abroad and full primary receipts.
Thore seemed to be a very fair demand at
the decline, which carried the market Into
a new low level, but supports nor sufficient
to hold the latter, reports that very large
Interests were liquidating coffee bought at
much higher prices, In connection with s.
late break In the French market and sell
ing bv Importers caused sensational weak
ness, final prices being essy at a net decline
of 3.V640 points. Salea were reported ot
333.300 hales. Including March. 6.061M I60I
April, 6.30c; Mav, .164n.60c: July. 6.4fV96.TVi!
September. 6.60fii.90cj November. 6.80c; De
cember, .80t87.10o; January, 6.86ff7.20c. Spot
Rio, nominal; No. 7, 77c.
Edwards -Wood Co-
(Incorporated ) ,
riiln Office: Fiftb snd Robarts Strssti
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Groin to lis
-11 1 a , ,i '.
raaela Ofllce, 110-111 Bears mt Treats
Old.. Ouaslaa, Heb. Telephone SB 14.
ru-214 Exchange (lldg.. South Omaha.
Bell 'Phone i Independent 'Vhoae t.
PET STOCK
Horses, Cattle. Dos and
Fowls of All Kinds.
Increase your farm products 60 by
using Stock Cereal Condition Powders.
"None Just as good" but the only.
Agents wanted. Easy seller. Sells on
Its merits after once being Introduced,
Regular 6 pound package, 60c. Address,
STOCK CEREAL NFG. CO.,
BUTLER, PA.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, !Nt.
U S- OiSMllar?
Capital and Surplut. $600,000
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