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TTTF, TUX: OMATTA. S A TFT? DAY. rEBKUAKV 11.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET!-
Short CoTered, wnet Values Are
Eased Off.
short rl(Br. Ifti-, V
d. rj ahott, 1IS".
short clear. II .
lii I - a,..,. ; i tMit
i'AW If - l.ow i . 1 ic
:r 'NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS :
ration.
Fa lit a
Nab..
to...
loon
IHsl
POsi
.lEPnllT OK Till-: I I.KAHIXCi liOt K I
to
rBOSrECTS 1-ivCUISE
SAO
('lour. I.I. In.
V Heal. lt.
torn, tin.
't. bll.
KW UHK l.r.N i.il 41. -lAHKHI
.... 4v" I".1""
. ... :.,.imi
3.i" ! I clean
;iiaxia.x. aJUiS juliiiJt, .iLL 1MX . can
,-naaiy deport, ..., ted v.
of Steel Corporation. f.,P ,i. WffV.
'.'"' ' NI-:V V)ltK. Krli in. Hrdstret' hank
;AXI I,.. . ... .. . .. I lf:nii.' lfDi.il for tr.e HffR ending Feh-
aiv rIhim an Hfvrriml of
lira SHahll) l.nnrr, a-llla lrrnd
Uatrmml tharp Deri In la
Anticipated I auk firala
t lllaronnt.
4) aotalln)
of Iter Day
i ntnmndltte.
YORK. M). 10 - Kl.'l lt
n Varluna
Market
$.. wine.
winter tifnH.
clear, f i.Jt,( 4 A'..
1, 4l.:u.ij0, winter
1 1F.'(i.t.:vi; Kansas
H ilour miirKPi
I NEW
I 'i'iir; spring la.r-nts,
.Height. hruiJu;
OMAHA, Feb. 10. 1!10 RiMfW; spring
A n expected, wheat valuer ('''I of f j inter extras, ,o.
again a short had covcrid frei.- n . extras No
making nn aiimnr.' of 2 fen ttont the hihiIiis, 4 I n",
low point, Conditions have not rhanged iiulet; fair to good.
and unl as crop damage and an lmpro .-,u , I ,i i.
mnt In the cash demand develop the mat- uuu. z::. per l"o pound.
kt hotil.i g lower i,n.,h.,lNfii), tine white and yel
Corn wan slightly lower with whMl. and '"" V"'' "'?" -'" . ....
-erfect weather condition are favoring , "..,,,.,,, j"'. ' ; ! In.
I . ..... n i... u. elevator, ami s-sc. l. o. i,. aimai; .-u. i .
stron gtoe and no harp decline an.- an- nor ,,,. Dun. n, $112 1. o. "
llcipatrd ; iniure. wheal cold at a new low
w em '. ......i ..if ,. fnrihrr elllnit level In the Iwal market analn. 'mere m
JuVeM,;: "nyi'not re,,ew. , hea; y lli.uidauon wced ,.y
the n..:i,.i h.. .'....nri other than ' and a belief tiiat the reciprocit.v
an-irt h.ivina for nrofit. already accrued. ri"ing at l'volt,.:
.wold lnrk Are Aanlit Atte anil
3llaurl I'aririr tilianrri
lllaheat l.evrl for
I'reieal Mntrnient.
be
I year.
ainat $ It v eek ami
'T. i 1 in the rnrrrapondinc week lat
The followlnii is a llt of the cltle:
CITIKS.
Dec.
NEW VOKK. I'.i.. Hi-Wall atrret a In-
oiffer.nre t) the iinexe-teiilv g 1 .lanu-
at' i-i.i.ii ..r i. i-Hi. i . . .
l.2iifl4.36; choice to i,,0,a,)n lu,,U). Ueinonatraed It,- apaihetio
...cui . ronniiion Into which the market ha
I ' n. i ne increase or 4.i uin in un
tiileu oifier at the ond of January an
much atiove exi.i ctatlon and tlm flrat
to he liirnn ulnce the iiiilincatinn
urn was we.ik throughout the aenaion
a tin. showed n.) feature, follow inn wheat
lower, although .ieent receipt" are light.
Cb corn la aelllnK at a heay discount
naf1i the future and under present con
dition rathe ate hard to bring about.
Tlmarv wneat ikuit -ic moj.iajI bu.
and ahlpment were bu.. against re-
i"lpt last year of 447.u"0 bu. and anipmenta
f fs.fliio bu.
Primary corn recelpi were SSo.OiM bit and
ahlpment were 5T.0iin bu.. agalnt recelpi
at year of k:.0i bu. end ahlpinenta of
f9.'.flol) hit.
t 'learances were 400,000 bu. of corn, 610 bu.
pf oata, and wheat and flour equal to 80,20"
bu.
Liverpool closed ".d higher on wheat and
unchanged to 'td higher on corn.
The following cash aalca were reported:
Wlir.AT-No. 1 durum, 1 car. H.'.'tc.
i.'OHX-Xo. 3 white, 3 cara. .Wc; No. 3
jallow, 3 car, No. 3 mixed. 2 cara,
s'4": No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 37V'.
OATS No. 3 white. 1 car,
Uraaka Lnali i'ttrri. ham. Ji"...MXy.T.ii0. Cut meat
WltrAT.. Vfi harit KHVifiSIVC No 3 I P' nied ueuiwa, IU lo 14 p........ , . - j
hoIFSi'; So .d'hardSSc; Ve- lc; pickled ham.. 12120. baru
leeteit h.Vi ..Bjdiij.' M.. 2 Hiirlna Sla taay; m.ddle west prime, tit. lOfoii.iw refined,
W-tcNo 1 ?'aprlng . litWi continent. 3.0.40; South America, MM:
l.'ORN-Nft. 2 mhll. Sftliifi:ric: NO. 3 comiKJiino. e.mws.M,
white. 3!;.1He: No. 4 white. .tVr39c; No. 2
yellow. i'XVfoMVr; No. 3 yellow. :S.MSc;
Jvo. 4 yellow. 3;vta3Sc; No. 2, iy(i.a.jc
mil would
at l'iul"tic net decline, ftiay.
.'4cii.i'. cloaing ai !".'c; juiy. vn
V V-lBc; aic, lei'c; leceipta, JO.imo bu.
i uKa .-.pot niMrket easy: new No. 2.
O'i'-jc, r. o. b.. atloat; future market was
wiuiout ttansacticin. closing 'v net lowit;
Juiy, M-tic; rectl.it. 112, y) Int.
tATt rpot, maiket tady; standard
white. 3'; No. 4, 3uc; futuit. maiket n
without transactions, closing unchantd;
Aiav closed at 37',c; July, iVic; receipts,
hJ.S,:. bu.
yuiet; prime. $1.12i. nominal:
BU'UHOC.
HOPS Firm, atate common to choice,
1910, 25f'c; 1909, labile; Pacific
coast, 1 1 J 0. :'022c; 190!). HfelTc.
HIUKS Dull; Central American, 204c;
Bogota. 22c.
L.r.rt i licit-Steady; hemlock first. 2.!',
0-'6''; neconiln. iii2St, liilrcis,
20c: rejects. Id 13 17c.
pmlsiuNf Pork, steady: mess.
$22.DOU2n.tO; family, t:2.W(2lM; short
intra, 1 st .5oi il.uM. h-.ci, steady; ines.
11..U j 1 4 in. : la.ully, 3 16. j li I I.Mu . oeet
1 New Y'ork
1 hica'ju
Itosl on
, Pniliidrlphla ..
St. IxiiiIk
K aiiKAs 'ity . .
Pittsburg .!
Sen r 1 ancico
!-Bltl,nore
t iiicinnitl
; M inm aiidis . . .
!t'le"eland
New ( irtean .
on I 1 .trolt
6. l.
29.'
2.S
4.4
'am
01 me rox.rt Tor the last quarter 01 li.
The stock market did little all dav lonu
, "l-einn laifiy htiong and advanced
" -.....'o i wii iiik oruer. 1 ne rue OMAHA
brought little KiiiiiM.it and pi.ee fell otf 1 """xTeleV
whtn room trader took their pn.ftts. Mine- , ,iilsvllle ,
.... .j. uHirmrr wire ir.consiui-iaine.
(Joulo mocks vere avaln active and Mis
souri Pacitlc udvanced to it highest level
lor the present movement.
The weekly report of copper export
kmo eo a nccrease. i.r 4.MW ton, or more i u.
than half the total of exports of the pre- ; i, ',,ve
vinuii week. . V '
KnotM, movftnent of money to the close I p'''",'!"'!".
of business yesterdav showed a cash gain ' ...
to- 11, n...l . -t!.. n. ..-L. , ivniMMOiiU
.... ironi me iniei lor,
indicating that the -loss In receipts was
smaller than wai generally expected. In
.u m ...... .. 1 . . . '
...v...,..,, hit-, nu.wvrr. inst tomorrow s vMmi.l.lM
bank statement will show a smaller cash I K, . .u
gam than has teen the case for several
w eeks.
Honda were steady. Total rale, par value.
$3.11. 1M. Cnited States bond were un
changed on call.
Number ot kales and leasing quotations
on Blocks were as follows:
gal, tilth. Low :
.Milwaukee
Scuttle
St. Paul
AtlHiitn
t 01 1 land. Ore
Washington ..
St. Joseph ...
Kort Worth . .
...I
'.'.'.
...
City
steady ;
No. 3. ?Mr:'ic: No. 4, r,W4Cl no grade,
OATH No. 2 while. 2Ji2S,4c: standard,
r-tJIS'ic; No. 3 white, 27Vj21 No 4
white. 2."ti27'c; No. 3 yellow, r,'iST,c;
ho. 4 yellow, K'ttCSrVe.
HA HLK-.o. a, Taa wV: No. 4, 63tf74c;
Ko. 1 teed. 8'!'84c: rejected, 53ic.
RTE No. 2. 79800. No. 3. 78?) 79c.
Omaha (ask Prlrea.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
I 323 . W
103
12 4 :
i 67
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
iMiluth
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area af tba Trading; anil lloalaai
Prleea oai Board of Trade.
jj CHICAGO. Feb. 10.-Advlces to the effect
" that the reciprocity agreement could pass
- the senate on a f orr-ed vote depressed the
wheat market today. Flattening out of
: cash demand further discouraged the bulla,
;. and so did poor trade In flour. Closing
; I irlcea ware weak at a net decline of H4c to
; PMtl4 Corn finished to Hftc
under last night, oata off Vcu';e-and pro
vision iac to 3?.1i" down. '
' i With the short Interest in wheat elhn-
Inated by yesterday's bulge and with no
new demand appearing, the market dropped
j . from he outset. Flour traffic was said to
: be detmorallsed and there was a sharp cut
In quotation for the product here. Further
!, more, world shipments of wheat threatened
f to he more than l.Oio.OOO bu. larger this
'week than for the llcedlng seven daya.
' Rains In Texas added to the selling pres
: sure. Altogether the bears had full swing
't clear to the end of the Bession. May ranged
: from Mlo to 96c. closing JC'lTfcc lower than
s last night at 9nmjWc.
Notwithstanding open buying of corn by
:? a prominent house. Belling on the swell
',, grew more vigorous as the day advanced.
' . ran from t,o to 4V. with the rloae
weak at 4SA48'-k(r. a net decline of lfyr.
I Cash corn was ateady. No. 2 yellow ttn
$ lshed at 4;t)47V- I
f Data followed the same general course as
Scorn. High and low points for May were
! 34iJ.3?v(c and 31 Sc. with last sales ,c net
f lower at HS'i31V. -
I Provisions roliapaed when one ot the
packers who bought yesterday tried hla
' hand at reselling, lu the end pork was
j' J7tc to 3f4iC less expensive, lard MSc to 15c
i lower and rib likewise. 17c to 20c. '
i Prices In Chicago, furnished by. the fp
S dike Grain company, 7u8 Urandels 'building,
I Omaha. Telephone Douglas 24.1
( Articled.) Upo.' UlgH. Low. ; L'lud. ' Yeg'y!
I Allii.(-haltnri pM ...
I Aliuiliaintd Copper
lAmtr.i-an Agricultural
1 Am. Beet Sugar
IAmerlun Can
American a F....
Am. 1 'oil on oil
I Atnarlnn H. A L. pfd
Am I, Serurttlei
AmeHian l.lll.eed
American Locomotive
American s. A h
Am. 8 aV n. pr.i
Am. Stael Founrlrlea. .,
Am. Sucar Rrtninv...
I American T. A T
! Amerlran Tobacco pfd.
lo.Kiii r.s ,'is
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining t. ..
Atrhlaon
I'ALUjW-wu.et; prime city, hhds., 7Hc;
cotoiir.1 , 1 nt' 1 c.
KOOS Fresh gathered, selected extras, 21
&S!c; first, Wyt'c; second. lH(ijlitc; tresh
gaihered ditties, No. 1. l6V(il7c: io. 2. U"i
I;; retrigeratoi first. 15c; seconds, l'i'gllc,
western gathered whites. 24'j2ic. 'Atchison
Hl'TTKK steady; creamery t-peclals, 2c ;, Atchison pfel
extras, 2.ri27c; firsts, 2fu24c; state dairy, 1 Atiimlc Coatt Una
finest. 2bc: factory, current make, ltio. 1 Baltimore Ohio..
wiitisr. firm to Meuuy; mate wool
mlik. winter make, best, ll'tfl-c; skims.
210C.
lOL'LTRY Alive, 12c; western chickens,
1 3.ii I4c; fowls, Ij'i'ol'jc: turkeys, 16'tj(0c;
dressed, dull; western chickens, 13VMllac;
tow la, UViltic: turkeys. Idi'Sc.
tlethlehrtn steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pscirio
Central LeMhar
Onlral Leather ptd
Ontral of ;w Jaraaj.
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago it Alton
Chicago O. W., naw....
C. 0. W. pr.t
Chlcagu A N. w. ........
C, M. A St. P
C, C , C. A St. L
Col,-ado F. A 1
Colorado A SxHitarn...
Consolidated Gaa
Cni Products
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A. Rio Oranda. .
1. A R. O. pfd
Diat.llera' Sccurltlea ...
Kris
Krle 1st ptd
3,1.00
l.3
em
M
Joo
S.fOO
Sim
400
in)
i0
nn
200
5,sno
loo
l.Suo
2.100
1.700
SOI
!W
urn
,Juu
4:.S
10
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u
42
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ll!tl
14..S
404
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7
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itw
7KV.
:i4
31.4
JOi
-in
Cal
Salt lake
Columhus
Albany .,.
Tacoma ..
Savannah
Si.okane .
I Toledo . . .
j Hartford .
uochester
Nashville
Ihiluth ...
Wichita ..
Peoria ...
Norfolk ..
Oakland
z ? . Siouv t vitv
-V New Hnven
Grand Kaplds ....
Scmnton ;
loo 1.4 I Mirmlngham
.-.0 1 Jacksonville, Fla
I Oklahoma City . ,
Syracuse,
'Augusta, Ga ....
I Worcester
1 Kvahsvllle
I Springfield. Mass
' Dayton
Portland. Me ....
- Wheeling. W.
1 Little Hock .
Charleston. 8
104 Knoxville ...
g;j i naitanooga
1.1.1-.
I
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I
2.2',.
I
i
20.81.
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18.4!.
23.1
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,... 21.9
2.7
..., 12.8
,... 9.4
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S.7
I 19.4
Va..
c..'.
ctfa.
f Wheat
I May.
t Juiy.
f Sept.
t. Com
I May.
I Juiy.
4 Sept.
1 Oar-
,(94ViS.
.M''il,l
.1 9-"l
I
aJ"h
1 li
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W , 91 Va ' 1 83H"n
V2!4 91 I9luul 9J4,
4!V,
51-Sj
WKATHKH IN IIIK URAIN BELT
Snow KalHoar la the Lake Hegloa
Warmer la Weal.
OMAHA, Feb. 10, 1911.
The disturbance that was central over
the upper lake region Thursday morning,
continued eastward during the last twenty-four
hours and is central over tha New
Kr.gland states this morning. Unsettled
weather still attends tins disturbance and
snows are falling In -the extreme upper 1 Kria id via.
Ohio valley, lower lake region and St. I 'enra) KieoiHc
Lawrence valley. Moderate rains wereirc' Northern, pfd.
general in the southern states during the Northern or
last twenty-tour hours and are Tallin? on I '",rVf-
the west gulf coast this morning. The pres- !,,r Me pfd ""
sure continues high over the central vnl- international ria'r4eate'r
leys, and a change to much cjlder weather int. Marin ptu
has occurred In the upper valleys and 1 international Papef ....
upper lake region, and temperatures below j International Pump ...
Benj were recorded In northern :owa and '"ntrai
tlnoUKhnut the miner valleva Areau rf aanaaa City Southern..
low lirKiullr Are innulnir In nin.r . V. & . I ' V B"
treme northwest and Pacific a, ope. and a
silent but general, rise In temperature Is
shown everywhere west of the Missouri
river. The rise In temperature over the
west will continue eastward and the
weather will be warmer In this vicinity
tonight, wtlh continued fair tonight and
Saiuiday.
minimum temperature and precipitation
compared with tha last three years:
1911. into. 1109. 1908.
Lowest last night 16 10-5 ;:
Precipitation .00 .00 .00 T Northern Pacific
Auiu.at ttinperature for today, 22 degrees, j .'l1
iHiiicuncy 111 precipitation since March 1,
1910. 14.09 Inches.
lixcess corresponding period In 1910, 4.81
Inunt-n.
jiiil-n-y corresponding period In 1909,
4.98 Inches. L. A. WKLSIt.
Local 1'orecaster.
1M 28 S 'US
MS
34
a34
Lincoln
lo
4.700
4.14
10U
14SH
143-4.
144
14S
14t
..I
400 s.'.s a
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2. :ui)
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s
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14:;
144.
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71',
3f
31 'a
....
,...
....
....
lAclade Ga
l.oulnvlll A Naahvllla.
Minn. A Si. Loula
M., St. P. al B. 8. M...
M., K. A T
M., K, A T. pfd
Mieaourt Parlfic
National Biscuit ......
National lad
N. H. K. of M. 3d pfd.
New York Central
N. V.. O. 4c V.
Norfolk at w'eatarn....
North American
I
49,
all's
t
4tf-'4Vt'l
W", . 0W4l
I I
Pennaylranla
Peopl' Oas
P., .::. C. A St. L
Uttaburg Oial
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace car....
Railway Steal Spring...
Heading
Hapubho Steel
Kansas tltr Grata tad Provision. puhiir steel pfd
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10-WllEAT-Un-' R,"k I.Und t'o0''pf'd".'.'
changed; No. I hard, 8tJi4Vic; No. S, 889 ! St. U A S. F. 2d pfd..
92c; No. 2 red. Ssiit1f7c; No. 3. 92'S9oc. , St. Louli . W
CORN He higher; No. 3 mixed, 4Ka41'4c; ! pl- - 8 w- P'd
mimilei No-2 wh,te' mt"'' Nu-s- hen,", ..!::
OATS-Unchanged; No. 2 white. 3132V4c; '.'''-j'1'..;::;:;
No. 3 mixed, 3ti.llc: :Trnnm Copper
n. I r. - o. i, iv.jioc. . Teiaa A Pacific
HAY 5oc to 31.00 lower; choice tlmothv,
12',
l..Vl 44 43S 43,
2u IK 14 1', 19
300 31 '4 34 ' 84 ,
I 8
M nm 1I1S 111
400 147, 147 147
MO 3"V 30 30
40 1381, l.M'i 138',
1,7110 3, t"'4 t.,'
t'K) 7 7 ',
14.400 1.714 6'i Wla
SOD JS344 l:i', 133
4i0 674 (7 67
S6",
4.100 114 1I3S 1I3'
431, 4L'4, 4?-a
.7'S ltI1a 1A, lOSa
1,4011 l.'6'a iii, U'HH
...... .' 211
jDavenport
: llmington. Del
" "4 j Mobile ,
j Wiikesbarre
j; Kalamazoo
a?!, racramtnto
ks ! Topeka
' v euar naptas . , .
' Macon
! Fftll River
j Youngstown
. New Bedford
I Sprinsfleld. Ill ..
I Kort Wayne ...
ax u t anion, o
1.-4 I Sioux Falls. S. t
VJD'i j Akron I
.-"n 1 Helena I
l;W't I Columbia, 8. C
F.4V i "l8ton 1
,,,,, Fargo, N. D I
17.4 ! Fi le I
I hock torn, in 1
Wu:ncy
1 riloomington
t lipstei, Pa ,
Springfield. O....
South Bend, Ind ,
Lowell
Jackson, Miss ....
Hinghamton
Decatur
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Vlcksburg. Miss..
Jacksonville, l.,
York, Pa
Waterloo. la ....
Houston
Galveston
313.5tn4 On: choice prairie. $12.00.
firsts,
22c; scc-
HC'l TEH Creamery, 2jc
onds, 20c; packing stock, IWc,
KGUH Lxtras, IS'.tc; flrata, lUHc; seconds,
tin
.,?.-'-!?,HiB'.!MS?,I.8,SJf.l:J'!, ! Recelpts.Shlpments.
32 32trS2'.l
eiep)...i
I t or 1 1 1
1 May... IS 06 I IS 06
C juiy... IT 46 I 17 40 j
May... I :0 j 70
I July... 9 67tj 9 6741
t ita 1 1 1
f May... S70 9 70 47V4I
" July... 4a 46 I 9 I
I Sept... 40 I 40 I 9 30
31' 12'a
1'heat, bu
17 KVt' 17 7J
17 07( 17 22:
47V
40 I
9 66
46
471,1
i I
9 S
18 07t,
17 50
t 70
60
70
9 47
60
Corn,
Oats,
bu.
bu.
42.110O
38.UIO
tl.OUO
08.OOO
62.0UO
li.ouo
Mlnneapolle Urala Slarket.
MINNEXPOLlS, Minn.. Feb. 10.-WHF.AT
May, 99c; July, 11.0081.00; cash. No. 1
hard, 11.01; No. 1 northern, Ko-cIl OuH;
No. t northern, SoSiWSc; No. 3 while,
vavunnHc.
FLA X CloBcdf at 12.70.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 41,42o.
OATS No. 3 white. ZcVtc.
RYE No. t. 77J78c.
H RAN In 100 pound sacks. 32O.75ii22.00.
Flxji;R First patents,' 34.5u'a4.95, sec
ond patents, 4 4Vu-4.XJ; first clears, 32-taVa
3.35; second clears. $1952.55.
Liverpool Urala - Market.
LIVF.RPOOL, Feb. W.-WHEAT-Spot.
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock.
Futures, quiet; March. 7a Hd; May, Called.
CORN Spot, ateady; American mixed,
new, 4a 3d; American mixed, old, 5 2d.
Futures, quiet; March, 4a3Sd, May, 4s3d;
July, 4s6d.
Mlleraakee Ciraln 14larkrt.
VILWACKEE. Feb. 10 .-KlJOfH-Ixiw er.
WHEAT No. 1 northern. l.02'ii'l.tx:;
No. 2 northern. SI.OKu 1.01; May, 93c.
OATS Standard. 3I-.
BAHI.KY Samples, 78fq87c.
Peoria Grala Clarke!.
PEORIA. III.. Feb. 10. CORN Cn
cliangcd; No. 2 yellow. 44c: No. 3, 43Vift4c;
No. 4. 42ft 42 r; aample.' ;t9iij4)c.
OAT S Hither; standard. 3P4C; No. 3
white. .!V-
llalatk (irala Market.
DCLI'TH. Feb. 10 -WHEAT-No. I north
ern, OfV: No. 2 northern, 1in7V-': May,
9!T,c; July, Sl.noV
T., .. L. i w
T.. St. L. W. ptd ,
I'nlon Pacific ,
I nlon Psciric pfd
I'nlted Slates Realty
I lilted Slate Rubber ,
lulled States Htaal ,
V. S. Steel pfd
t'tah Copper
V. -Carolina Chemical ..
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
We'tlnghoiiae ICIectrtc ...
Western Union
Wheeling A L. B
Lrhlih Valley
To( a I aalea for tha day,
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17 !l."0
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2''.9v.OiX 24.4
13.Ko6.4SX) 1.4
13,963,000 ! 11.6
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I 15.0iel.Oili)' I 5.0
14,i.35,0i)O
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7.713.0IX)
7.811.0il
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6.130.000:
5.107.010.
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4.l!n.000...
r..i.tn.(HXi'
3.9S5.0ll .
4.120.000'.
4.2o'..0')0 .
4.2r.8.0 .
4,2ii0.liOO.
2,2X1.0001.
S,519.(K)! 20.11
3.332.01101 9.6
3.:l71.0iioj 7.5i
3 244,000 5.7
2.2l8.0iiO" I 24.5
3.0l2.nOO .6
2.342,OOOi I 9.9
2.859.WOI 7.11
2.R47.O0t) 23.01
2.8m.OOO' 2ti.P
2.l41.(l00l ltf.u1
2.501, 10 4.0i
3.1M.000! 57.7j
2.lnrt.0ii0; I 6.6
2.4UH.000I 18.91
2.0J0.om.i I 4.6
2.100.000" 2.41
1.R79.0HO' 11.2
1.546.01KI I 12.6
2.009,0001 15.4
l.WO.ttlOl' 4. 7 1
1.791.f) 18.3
2.2;w.oool 20.81
1.5S9.0iKr; 8.9
1.014. 0u0i 16.4
i,:2.ooo! I 19.1
1.590.0001 12.61
1.473.OI0I g. If
1.4O9.O0OI 8.41
1.345.000! 23.7
1.044.000, 31. 3.......
l.ir.9.000 I 13.3
3.848.0001 243. 2
1.443.0001 16.9
1,228.000 15.41
1,1.23,000! I
fi9.000 j
Wif.OOO' 7.3!.,
852.0oi" 12.51.,
812.01 J
"89.000, 1.4 .
1.073,000' 42.2i.,
1.403.0001 75. lj.
72S,t)00i
"44.000:
717.0001
747.000
62,o00'
Ii34.000l
5.S.J.00O
555.0001
fii;2.ono
tvtt.OOO'
570.O soj
462.0001
339,001. 1 .
331.000!
47.000l
241.0001
" 089.0001
1.39l.0m)i
21 221,000, I 16.3
16.940,0001 22.8
! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Show Little Change in Pricea
Since Thuraday.
HOGS SELL FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Pal MieD aell Ten t Hfieea tenia'
lllaher. While lamb Minrr I. It
tie Chanae na C'nmpareil
nltN Tbnrailay.
SOFTH OMAHA. Feb. 10. 1!U.
Cattle Hoes Sheen
... 3.511 2 790 8.7P8
... 4 417 10.T- 8.13:
. 4 7i R 11.7il 11. d
... 4 410 9.190 2.A01
... 1.2V 6-'4 2.400
Receipt were
Official Monilav....
official Tn-sdav....
! official Wedne-day
Official Thursday
Kntimate Fridry....
....:'. 1 i. r. ... ij . t is
' . .1.' s 1 n t .... i ; 4.,
"!. . . :'"' ... Hi m -.). ... to
W . . . .i'4 ... J js :i ui ... 1 ii
M ... 7 n ; i ... j 4i
12 . . 7 1 . t t.
4' . . ;. :!- ... j 4
24 .. :T-. ... 7 J'. 1. J-.-1 ... 7 4
'- : IV 41 .... ... 1 4-.
7! IP 4 ... 7 ;i, ;4 -J ... 7 4.
0 ,7 7 IT', UK J..I ... T 4
s l-l s T 4(1 77 .' ... Ill
7 .'it ... ; .i j iot ... j 4:,
10:. . . . ;i4 ... f 40 ji: ... 71
" !' . 7 40 i.i ... t M
!" 40 : 40 a: ... . ij ... 7
11 ... 7 40 67 : ... 7M
:.. r . . 7 o
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Signs of Improvement Continue to
Multiply During Week.
MONEY MARKET IS DITROVED
rive days this week..
Same days last week...
13.5 Same days 2 weeks ao.
;Saine day 3 wci ks ago.
.....Same days 4 week ago.
1S.243
23.IJ3
.'4.394
20.441
,22 .30
Same days last year. ...III. 4tJ
The following tahle showt
or cattle, hog and sheep at
2t.72J I
33.170 I
34.202
4o.vt;9 I
37.9!'4
32. 455
to. 701
43X3
39.2M
33.827
37.2.r.t
4ti.7u9
the receipts
South Omaha
for th year to date as compared with last
year:
.1 1 ar. ion
Cattle 127,63".
'log 244.;tW
Sheep 204,075
':'hh fnllnu'lnr laKIa I.iim I
prices on hogs at South omnha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
1310
114.515
252. 714
171.444
Inc.
13.020
Dec.
33.031
me average
Dates. I 1911. 1910.19O9. 11908. 19O7.H0fi ll906.
Feb.
Feb.
7h.
Feb.
IV h.
Feb.
Feu.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
1....I 7 2S I 8 l') S2 4 10 Wl a 41 4
7 761 8 381 8 031 I 611 I 48 4 i0
X...I 7 3ti, 8 .30, 6 91 i 4 16! I 6 o3l 4 c"
4... J 39SI 29 6 04 4 171 6 931 4 74
5... I I 8 321 6 14' 4 21 6 at: 6 M
... 7 48l I 6 13! 4 221 6 9n n 68 4 S3
7... I 7 421. 8 511 14 101 ti 811 B bil 4 j4
'8...I 7 30'l 8 47 07 4 20, 6 87 1 6 9, 4 64
9... I 7 32 I 8 47 1 lr.j 6 91 1 5 i0, I W
10... I 7 38i 8 48 2: 4 (! I 6 72 4 1.
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock al
th e I nlon Stock Yard. South Omnha.
for twenty-four hours ending al S p. m.
yesterday:
RKCE1PTS
Cattle. Hogs Sheep. H r s.
...I
I
12.7
r.o
3.6
5.0
0.6
fi.2
S.6
,...
....I
7.31,
18.61...
6.3...
35.6...
20.81..
32.9..
45. 0i
18.
11 0
4.6
7.7
328
26.6
I
!'.. M. ft St. P 1 10
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 1 I
I'nlon Pacific 5 14 1
C. ft N. W., east 2 3 1
C. N. W.. west 29 25 4
C, St. P.. M. ft O.... 7 2 3
C, H. ft Q., east 1 3
C, H. ft g., west 6 1" 3
C. R. I. P.. east.... 2 6..
C.. R. 1. & P., west.... 1 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western.. 2 3
Total receipts 67 80 12
SHF.F.P The amount of hutne trans
acted in the sheep ha'-n this morning wa
necessarily limited to the usual Krldav
Miluine. only ten or twehe douhles of fresn
stuff showing ip. Yetrrily's cleaiante
,,, .a,.,.-n " ". "'II N.-ir. I'I'nri I" . HI II H
j few strings of holdover were available
The same dlKrlmlnatlon that wa eilent
among buyer yesterduv n-s ai.nin appai-
int thl morning, but wa le pronounce!.
Sheep were wonted n"d lamb were se ond
choice. Almost all of the regular hovers
were an hand, total purchase leaving a
cry good clearance.
A lcwed hy soles of ewes, sheep ruled
higher, best kinds elllng s hlKh a $4 2V
Thl pi-lee and others paid Indicate an ml '
ance of hi'oi'.c over ester. i,. 's allies
There were no wether of consequence in- I
duded In the run. hut hands olfcnnn:
would probably reach $1.35, quality being ;
prime. Yearlings, n hlcli rccetn rei-plpts !
Iiave been small, brought a much n $.". !
Lamb trade w a aptiarentl- higher, hut
when due allowance is made for shrink tin
stale off. ilii);. price were possibly no
hetier ban flim. Uisid dressers. even
though weiglitv. moved around 15. 5. A
maiie-to-order kind is quotable at $.
Total receipts thl week have been rather
libeial. with quality atid assortment about
the same n usual. F.we and lamb made
up the hulk, while wether and yearlings
were scarce. Tone to sheep ho been strong
on most day, present valuta showing net
advances of about a quarter. Lambs sold
uncertainly and are closing strung.
nutation on sheep and lamb: Hood to
choice lamb, 5.7ii;6.00; f:tir to good lambs,
IS.25M3.i5; hahdvnelght yearlings, $4.85'(r
MOO; heavv vonrllng. $4.S.'.'ti4 .8.1; good to
choice wethers. 4.tii4 :ir.: fair to good
wether.. ;t.7.Vu4.0u; good to choice ewe.
t.!w4.2.-.; fair to Kox1 ewe. $3.50)13.90;
sheep, cull to feeders, IJ.OOfa 3.50.
KepreM'ntrti e tales:
No.
22 western tamos
10 western ew-es
23U western yearlings ,
454 western lnmhs ,
b western wethers ho 4 2o 1
255 western ewe 115 4 L'5 I
1 S. western yearlings
6 wesiern wetners and ewes
334 Western lambs
2 Western laiuli. culls
234 Western lambs, feeders..
101 native lambs
217 western ewes
195 western lainhs
1 11 Western yearlings
t Hlt AtiO l.lK S'lOl'li M.411KKT
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep
336
6'7
Omaha Packing Co l.'H 902
Swift and Company 492 1.453
Cudahv Packing Co 247 2.0:19
Armour ft Co 428 1.191
Murphy 1.WH
Hill Ac Son 56
F. B. Lewis 3
J. H. Root & Co 44
J. H. Bulla 2
McCreary ft t:arey. 15
Iehmer Bros 4 ....
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co 34
Cllne ft Christy 7
Other buyers 133
Av. Pr.
85 6 10
132 3 fit)
9.1 5 o)
84 6 Ml
, 14 U 4 25
, 115 4 L'5
, 99 6 00
, 106 4 25
. . 93 5 85
. . 85 5 0o
..70 5 60
..114 6 lo
. . 9S 3 60
. . . 0 5 lio
.. (3 6 65
Not included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Ncst York l oeli Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan ft Rryan, members New York
Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street.
Omaha:
: Amer. Tobacco .
I Hay Stale Uaa...
1 Himlotl l.'ons ...
331 i Butte Coahtlon
6?i, t anna
ft.-, I'hlno
lltt ' fhlef fona
, ' Kra.-t1on
.i ! Uavla-Dair
Kerr Uka
OJIhwar
F.ly Central
Kly Cons
Ely Wltrh
Franklin .4
I
I
!.
24 '
M i
i:' I
:ia.
433 0;een Cananea .... t j
. " hi'plratlon Ji,
"4 Ijirosa 44 j
. iii Xavarla I'ons 14a I
.14 Newhouae 1
. 12'4 Xeaoa I'tah 1 1 14
Pit.hlo 1 'npper 14 I
. l:iii, HawhKIa Coalition .. n 1
. 1', Kay l entral li, I
. 7, Hwlft PhK f'o
. 7 Seara-Rorbuck Cn. ..IDO?,
in silver fi,-a (
Totals... 1.592 6.6R6 3.118
CATTLE The cattle run. as usual on a
Friday, was quite moderate, only 445 cars
being reported in. Thla was really not
enough to make very much of a showing
or very much of a market. The total for
the five days foots up 18.200 head, as
against 23,100 head for the same daya last
week and 19.400 head for the corresponding
period of last year.
With only a few beef steers In sight and
with a fair Inquiry prices showed no ma
terial change as compared with yesterday.
Pretty much everything In sight changed
hands in fair season In the morning. Among
the offerings were cattle good enough to
bring $'i.20.
The trade In cows and heifers was not
very active, in fact. If anything, a little
slow, but that Is nothing unusual on a
Friday when the demand for butcher stock
is seldom very urgent. Still prices paid
did not show much change as compared
with yesterday. .
There were very few feeders In eight,
hardly enough to make a real test of the
market. The feeling was naturally weak.
j as it is very apt to be toward the last of
the week.
quotations on cattla: Good to choice
beef aieers, 16.0041.40; fair to good , beat
steera., S5.600.00; common to fair bad
steers. 4.75'j5.50; good to choice cows and
heifers. $4. 50U6.50; fair to good cows and
heifers, J4 i'.'y l.nO; common to talr cows and
heifers. $3.2i4.26; good to choice stockers
and feeders, 5. 44V(i5. 90; common to fair
stockers and feeders. I4.254j5.00; stock heif
trs, 'I3..fU4.50; veal calvts, 64.008.00; bulls,
atags, etc., 3. 7 jit 6. 20.
Kepresentatlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Demand for Cattle nnil Sheep Steady
lloa Fnlrljr ctlve.
CHICAGO, Feb. 10. CATTLE Receipt.
2. ,",00 head. Market steady to strong. Beeves.
1 I t. llrtl 01- Tim ilnni-i i i 1 TJCIft western
1,539 . HtAor a iifr, X TO RlivLpr anil feeder, f.3.85
H5.90; cows and heifers, $2 .6V&"6.80; calves,
$G.2:.r9.25.
HOGS Receipts, 2S.fi0 head. Market
fairly active at opening figures. Light.;
I S7.55!t'7.80: mixed. $7.35'r7.75: heavy, Ji.i.i
7. lio: rough. ..l&li i.3o; good to choice heavy,;
J7.35H7.!5; pigs, $7.55fi7.90. Bulk of sales.
f7.5r 7.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 8.000
head. Market Rteady to 10c up.' Native.
$2 .5OIM.40; western. l2.5OTi4.40: yearling. $l.f.O
'ilfi.fio: lambs, native. $t 2.Vu6.26; western,
$4 .50fa6 26.
646
Kanaaa 4 Ity Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10 CATTLE Re
tetpt, 1.34M bead. Including 600 southerns.
Market steady. Dressed heof and export
steers. $6.150.75; fair to good. J5.4Ore8.10;
western steers. J5.I55t6.25; stockers and feed-!
ers. J4.60i(i..8; southern steers, 4w.2irttt.Z5:
southern cow. $3.25fm.OO; native cows. J3.H0
fi-5.25: native heifers. 34.606 43. 00; bulls. Jl.oow
5.25; calves. ti.00U8.23.
HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head. Market 5c to
loc higher. Bulk of sales, J7.5fvEr7.67.
Heavv. 37.507-7.62; packer and butchers.
7.5:fi7.67; lights, 7.607.72.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000
head. Market steady to strong. Ijimbs.
I5.25f1.10; yearling. 34.80fi5.3S; wethers. 34.26
f(i-l. 6o: ewes. $3-7&fa4.26; stockers ahd feeders.
33.Otro4.00.
M14 Huperlor Plttaburf 15
m si, j l.lroiik
404
si'a,
4'.s
4.i
)',
374
H)S
4i,
. 7.J00 17i
331,700 aharea.
1741
40
81
11 I
44 I
5 I
144 I
!7 1
"4a I
., !
74V. j
6
178'.
Pelnliint
IKvldfleld Plorrnce
Goldflrld Daily ....
Ilnalnn
UOSTON. Feb.
7i Tononah Milllns
10 Trinlly Coppar ..
US t nltad Copper ..
4 .North bake
IS Bohemia
1
'
4 '4
:i-
i'
f
No.
I
12
4 ,
! 14
I 13
; 4
! 4
I 17
At.
toft
stocks were as follows:
losing; MocTtS.
10. Closing quotations on
f Cash quotations were as follows:
f FIAJl'K r-avay; winter patents. II 200 4.70;
winter straights. t4.ti4.50; spring straights.
at4.5ot4.70; bakers. 33.4uiy6.lv; spring pat-
"anta. heat hard. 36. IU.
j RYE No. .2, -81c.
BAKLEY-Keed or mixing. 6&72c; fair
sto choice maltlpg. HOiiHVc.
1? 8EKlx4Flaj(. No. I southwestern, $2 50;
No. 1 northwestern. $2.i2; timothy. $11.00;
5 clover, $14 75.
PHoVlisloNS-Mess mrk. per bhl., $3l.ol
'"l.2; lard, per l'i lbs., 19 4,i'.'.5o; short
rlt.a. sides, t loose). $: 5ot 10.00; short clear
1 alooa tboxedh l.12'u Io.20.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
; equal to 87.0HJ bu. Export for the week, j
as shown by Hradstreet's were euual to '
1 X.J74. bu. Primary receipts were 3,) i
f bu., compared with 44.ta hu. the corre
sponding day a year ago. Estimated re-
celpts tor tomorrow: Wheat, 20 vara; corn.
- 4M cats; cats. 132 cara: hogs. 13.uuu head.
'p Chicago fasti Prices hi at: .No. 2 red,
1 No. 3 red. 9l'4tiWe; No. 3 hard.
WiHtsx ; No. hard. 92v4r; No. I northern
spring. $I.OOi4it)1.03'sj; No. 2 northern spring,
;cj103; No. 3 spring, !7c4n$l.iio. Corn:
No. i ca-sh, 4t!'iv4ic; No. 3 cash. 44yt46c;
No. 2 white. 4ovjti47c: No. 3 white. 44
46': No. 2 yellow, 47o4;e No. 3 yedow. 444.
.j46e. Oata; No. cash. 31c; No. 2
while. 2,c: iso. s wnite, mi3le; No.
4 while. :av,ia3l'e: standard. 8l x.u32c.
HOT TF.lt steady; creamer ce. 175t2c;
alalrlee. IwKr.
EGGS Receipt s. 6 492 cases. Msrket l.oailun atoek tlnrr.et.
atead; at mark, cases Included. 144j 16'; ; I.ONIh)N. Feb. 10. American securities I
firsts. Sc; prime first. Vc. I opened Bteadv and slightly higher todav. i
CHEESE steady; daiali-a, 15'4c: twlna, I Covering caused furthtr advancea during
Il3'4lil3e: Young America. llttlSc; loni; : the f.rst hour, and at noon prices ranged!
noma. 14i1jc. from ' to alsive yesterday New York I
e Vurk Money w-.et.
NEW YORK, Fab. 10 MONKY'-On call,
steauy; 24t.2 per cent; ruling rate. 2'4
per cent; closing bid, 2 (t-T cent; offered
at 2 per cent. Time loans soft and fairly
active; sixty days. S per cent; ninety days,
3' 4 per cent; six months, Svt per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4 to 4
per cent.
STERLING! EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual buslnes in bankers' bills at $4.834u'
4.83ft) for sixty-day bill and at $4 8625 for
demand; commercial bills, $4.82"at4.8274.
SILVER Bar, 61c: Mexican dollars. 45c.
BONDS 4Joverninent and railroad steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
aa follows:
,10"4 Int. M. M. 44a ..
.10.1a 'Japan 4
l2i do 4Wa
.lo: i K. C. 80. lat
.116 L. B. deh 4a l:ll
.114 1.. N. unl. 4a..
. M. K. A T lat 4... 7
Ha 40 fen. 4a 4",
4a. .In Mo. I'ai-lfh- a 7"7.
V. I. raf. :a. rag.
to coupon
I'. 8. 3i. r.'
do roiipou
V. 8. 4a. raf ,
do coupon
Allla-ilial lat aa..
Atn.-Ag. 5a
Am T. T
Am. Tobacco 4s
do 4a
Armour A l'o. 4V)a.
Alrhlion (n. 4a
do cv. 4a
do cv. as
A. l-. L tat 4a...
Hal. llblo 4a
.to 3,a
do 8. W. il....
Brc.a Tr. cv. 4a..
1'entral of Oa. 5a..
i n. lstthar 5. . . .
i of N J. f. 6..
do 44
do cv. 4i,a
t hli-ago A A. 5ll
C. B. A g. 1. 4a..
do aii- 4a
O. M A St P. d
47'
89'
Allouet
Amal. Copper
A. L A 8
Arlrona Cottj
Atlantic
B. A i: I'. A 8. M
Butte t'oalltion
t'al. A Arizona
(Tal. Hecla..'.
Centennial
Copper Rang I, t
East Butte C. M
franklin
Clroux Con
r. ran by Con
Craan Cananea ...
Isle Royal Copper
Kerr Lake
Lake I Vppar
1.4 KaJI Coppr....
Wi noil rioppr
Ki-dlv. ''Aakad.
3:1 Mohawk
4"'S Nevada Con
2'i N'ipliaini Mlnaa .
15 North Hint
41, N..rth Lake
2, Old Dominion ....
. 'k On enla
. 53 Parroll B. A C
63 Qiilncy
:o Shannon
, 7', Superior
t:i, superior A B. M. .
J4 Superior A P. t'. . .
4'4 Tamarack
U. R. a R. A M.
4', do pfd
, )3' I'tah Con
7 I tali Copper Co...
. ;:ai.; Winona
4 Wolverina ....a....
. 2.1 '
. 43',
. )'
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. 27S '
. 40',
inn
. 13
.
. 11S
i
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.. 4H
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.. 414
.. 8-
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N. V.. N. )LA H.
4Tj
POTATOES Steadv : choice to fancy
Kic; fair t.) good. 4245o.
POl'LKY-Sleam. Turketa: Hreed.
fie. Chicken: Live, 13c. Spring: Live,'
1-tw.
VKAL Steady; 60 to 60-lb. weights. 8o;
M to 85-lb weights. irc 85 10 110-11,.
weights, ll'.'.e.
Car io Receipts Today : Wheat. 1
cara; corn, 83 cars: oata, so cam. Esti
mated Tomorrow: Wheal, 20 cara; corn;
4 cars; oats, l:M car.
St. t.oals ticaeral Market.
4a.
ST. lAJl IS. Feu. ID-WHEAT-Steadv;
track No. 2 red, mk-i$I.i; No. 2 hard m'ij.
7c; futures, lower; Mi). 94c; July, art.c.
CORN-fteady; Hack No. J. 46c; No. ;
hite. 45V4ti4Dc; futures, lower; May. 47Tu
ttsc: July, 49'c.
1 (lATS-Uaer; track No. 2. 31c; No. !
white. 32c: futurea. lower;. May. 3oc.
J RY E- 1 nchanged. 8.1c.
T F UH k -yulcl. red winter palenta. $4 40
tft4 90. eitra fancy and straight, $J.ia ,;';
(hard winter clears. H25i3.i).
nKFlk Timothy, tu.outis iu.
4 IINMKAL-$2 3U.
i PHAN lxiw'rr; sacked, raat track, $1.07
tii !
HAY-Uulet: tlmothv. $13.4a).'d 18.00; pral-
. Tie. $1 1 OiMnj 15.00.
7 Itii l.'l K I etead : chlckm. lie; apringa,
alio: turkevs. t4-- ducks. ISc: geeae. W.
I I'RtiV lsl )NSlork. unchanged: b
fbing. -'l 00. I ant. lowar; prime steam.
t S; 4;tt .47. Irv salt nieata. unchanged,
TUutil. extra shorts. likC: clear riba.
closing.
CYinaola. raontf
do account
Amal. Copper
Anaconda
Atchlacsi
4n pfd
Ballltoora A Ohio.
Canadian Pactnc...
Chasapaak A O...
Chicago 1 W
. 1,1.. Mil. A t. I
la Haeea
Iianvrr A Rio (J...
4n pfd
Erie
do lit pfd
do :d pfd
l.rand Trunk
lhmola Central...,
SILVER-Par,
MONEY SVC
. ', U.ulaiille A N .
. aoi, M , K. A T
. " S V. Central...
. Norfolk A W
.tlie, do pM
.loan Ontario A W.,..
..lo! )'ennMavnla
...i: Hut Mlnaa
.. Kcadlna
. . -i'i, feouiaem Ity
14. do ptd
.. I' ftoulhein Pacific.
.. 4 I a loo Pacific
.. 7'. 40 pfd
.. JS V Steal
. . do pfd
.. 41 Wabaeh
..141, 1)0 ptd
I4ii S.anlih 4a
steady at -3 U ld per ox.
per cent.
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I 'Coin. Mid. 4a
, c. A S r. A a. 4',a
1 t. A II. cv. 4a
P. A K U. 4a
lo ref. 5a
I lsl 1 1 lera ia
Krta p. I 4a
do sen. 4n
n cv. 4a, tar A .
(V. aerie, B
lien. tier. c. 4a
111. Can. lat raf. 4l
Int. Mat. 4v,a
Bid
cv. 4s
.110 N. A W. 1st t. 4i
. . 4 do cv. 4s
.. MS No. Pac ific 4i
.. t:"a do 3a
. . 80S 1. 8. L. rfdf 4a...
.. M Pann. cv. 3S HIS
..Hr do aon. 4a
.. S Readloa gen. 4a..
..nV4 Bt. U A ft r. f.
..itiiw d gen. .ti
. !', 8t I.. S. . t. 4a
.. 71i, do lat gold 4a....
.. . A Is. aJJ. 4...
.. 4i, So. Pacific col. 4a.
ilo cv. 4a
41a do lat ref.
s'a So. lUllwav 5a
7Si do gen. 4a
4!'i I'nlon Pacific 4a...
do cv. a
" do 1st A ref. 4a..
' I'. S Hubner 4a ...
-' I . 8 Steel 2d !...
'i. Va -Car Cham 4a.
-' W abaah lat to . .
7"'a do tat A ex. 4a..
7', Western Md. Is...,
71V Wel. Kl.c. cv. 5a.
150', w I, Central 4a. ..
47', V... Pac. cv. ;a...
74
(offer Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10.-COFFEE
opened steady at an advance of 2 to 8
point and Improved somewhat further dur
Ina the early trading on a renewal of yes-
f...i, . tcrday's covering movement and bull sup
'V I port inspired In- bullish Brazilian advices,
'a a hnlllvli rt.-tvulM i-ehle from llavra Anil ad-
, vances In the Etiroien markets. Demand
became less active at the advance, how
ever, and the market later tnrne weak
under a renewal of liquidation and local
bear pressure In the absence of bull sup
port. The close was weak at a net de
cline of 6T1I6 points. Sales, 77.000 bags;
February, 10.14c; March. 10.19c; April. May,
June and July. 10.20c; August, 10 10o; Sep
tember, 10 00c; October. 9.92c; November.
1 9 82c; December and January, 9 80c. Havre
'closed at a net advance of Sol1 franc;
Hamburg was 2'4i3 franca higher. The of
ficial cables reported Rio weak at a de
cline of 275 rei to 7 $075; Santos, however,
was firm and 300 reis higher at 6 $900 for
4 and 6 $4o0 for 7s. Receipts at the two
;k, Brazilian porta were lOOoO bags, against
S'llooO hags last year. Jundlahy receipt
were 2.mi, against 2.00U hags last year. A
cable said to have been received from the
government of Sao Paulo said: "Santos
well disponed and well prepared to resist
decline. Present crop is exhausted. We
confirm reduced estlmatea on next crop.-"
Firm offer from Santos this morning
were said to he 100 points higher. Spot
coffee, unsettled: Rio No. 7, 12'pl2'c; San
to No. 4. 12Tfil3r; mild coffee, nominal;
Cordova, 13til6aC.
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Ill
76
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1140
1440
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1160
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320
Pr. No. A v. Pr.
6 00 6 1144 I 74
4 'li 33 14 IA 4 Ho
I 30 4 M I l
6 30 It 1.308 6 S"
4 40 U 1155 4 M
6 45 41 HAS 4 00
6 60 17 1844 4 00
6 45 21 12( 4 04
I 40 II 12i4 4 10
4 4o 20 l?i4 I 10
I 45 14 11112 4 20
6 70 20 127a 4 10
COWS.
I 10 4 1116 4 40
I 75 11 1114 4 56
4 00 4 1116 4 40
4 00 It t!7 4 0
4 00 4 ,....12?5 4 70
4 00 1 8M 4 76
4 10 17 ixf, 4 Tfi
4 20 1102 4 74
4 11 It 1107 4 74
4 25 t 1111 4 76
4 25 I ,. .1050 4 76
4 25 4 lint 4 u
4 'it 12 tfl 4 16
4 16 1 1134 6 00
St. I.oul LItc Stork 3arket.
! ST LOUIS. Feb. 10 CATTLE Receipts,
1I.20O head. Including 300 Texans. .Market
! tealv. Native shipping and export steera,
$i'..5i'iic7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers,
I 6.00(a.50; steers under 1.000 lbs., $6.2fvi4i.75;
! stockers and feeders. t3.7Islii5.nO; cows and
heifers, $4.0031.(JO: canners. $2 853'3.25: bulls,
I $3.764i6.50: calves, $5,004(9.25. Texas and 1 n
Idlnn steers, $5.fln4i6.50; cows and heifers,
1.004.14.76.
HOGS Receipt. 6.200 head. Market 15c
higher. Pig and lights. $7.60a.15; packers.
$7.55(17.65; butchers and best heavy, $7.6tva
7.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.7X
head. Market steady. Native muttons. $3.75
f4 25; lambs. $5.50rg6.25: culls and bucks. $2.50
4)3.00; stockers. $2.0&'3.00.
St. .Inaeph Lire) Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Feb. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 900 head; market steady; steera. $5.00
fi-,40; cows and heifera, $3.2686.00; calves,
$4 OOTtS OO.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4.600 head: market
strong to 10c higher; top, $7-70; built of
sale. 17. 60127.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts. 1.000
head; market steady; lambs. $5.604j4JOO.
4 40
HEIFERS.
4 26
4 16
4 10
4 60
4 40
4 60
4 40
4 74
4 76
22...
21....
24...
I....
II....
4....
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.. 11
..1021
.. 447
. . 611
..10?6
.. 4ai)
.. 100
.. 74
BULLS.
4 60
4 66
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 46
4 45
4 70
4 70
4 76
CALV ES.
1 140
1 140
1 17S0
1 1100
1 140
1 1140
1 132J
1 4J0
1 1430
1610
4 71
4 46
4 0
I 00
4 00
I 25
4 24
6
4 76
4 75
4 0
4 45
4 as
4 DO
4 to
6 no
6 00
I 10
Stork In Slalht.
Receipts of live stock at the five prlnolpal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.2"0 6.o0 2.400
St. Joseph 900 4.500 l.oon
Kansas City l. 7.000 3.000
St. Louis 1.2"0 43 300 1.700
fhlcago 2.500 26.000 8.000
Totals
..7.100 60,000 16,100
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 10. COTTON Spot,
closed quiet: middling uplands. 14.85c; midd
ling gulf. U.Coc; sales, 304 bales.
BT. LOUIS. Feb. 10. Ct TTON Un
changed; middling, 15a. No sales; receipts,
1.631 bales; shipments, 1,977 bales; stock,
22,000 balea.
New Tork cotton market, as furnished
by Logan ft Bryan, members of the New
York Cotton exchange, 315 South Sixteenth
street:
Month. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'y.
4 25
4 76
6 on
b on
6 35
4 on
STOCKERS
. 4 la's,
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. s,
.108
.l'44
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.. US
113
M
i
! The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills I 'a Per cent; fur three
I months bllla. $1-104)3 per cent.
I. oral Seenrlltrs.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker ft
Co., 419 New Omaha 'National Bank bulld-
, ma. "u
Km York
NFW YoUK. Feb
on tba
A Ma
Coin. Tuiinst aiock
do bnada
too I al. A Va. ..
Horn ilar
Iron Silver
Uradvllie Con ...
Mining exchange:
1WI l.l'll Chief
. It
Chicago Railway Sa. ltlr
City Nat. Bsnk Bldg. 4. Omaha
Columbua. Neb . B Is. 4a. lt-'4
Cu.laBr Pai-ktog o. 6a. 1SJ4
Cora Kirhauga Nit. Bank, umaha ...
r... Tork ISa. 1444
I'"!. I losing uuotatlona i.ai Creamery lat g. 4 par cant
uii.au
I C.
talus MI4M-ka.
.140
. la
loom
Ontario
Ophlr
standard
V,lo Jackal
.. I
..!4i
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.l.o
..lu
.. 3
i:riTa kra Ina
Hlrka-K.-Plarsutl IStoul Oil))
!huII. N fnool to
!Lvon "o . Iowa. 4 per cnl ararranu
iKakraaka Land and railing 4a
,ana Co.. Na . ar . 4 r oant..
'Omaha Counter Club 4a. ltll
'Omaha Gaa 4. III!
IIUI4I.4 Water to. 1441
Omaha Bt. Rv. to. 1114
. a. -1 t' . am. 1 l.'l
OMAHA. Feb 10 Bank clearings for lo- Omaha A 4". B St Rr. (4 I p. ..
day were 12 .3S3 417 17 and for Ilia torro- omaka A C. B St. R . oui
spondlng dale last year $.,630,177.14. ilaioa luetk Tarda stack
v i
Hank Clearings.
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Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10. M ETA 18 Stan
dard copier, steady; pot February. March.
i April and May. $1 1 87HH 12.12. Ismdon
I market firm, spot, U.V.; futures. 55 15a. Ex
i ports of copper tes.rted so far thl month,
; 8 .185 tons. 1-ake copper, $!2.6.'4j 12.87;
i electrolytic, $12 37fi 12.62; casting. $II.0u4)
12 Jo. I in. unsettled; spot market. $39. oca
4o.i: February. 19. 10n-lo.o0. March and
A nnl I rillilii'nlll 11... 7h O-.l . n .
Asked i'i". ...oj, ..-.i...o.-.
aa ' Iondon market strong: siot 1.178 In.
t i futures -C 17X. l-ad. dull; $4. 4Ki4. &o. New
t2i,:York: $4 25.a4 30. t;aat St. Loula. London
H j market AC i:i Is 3d Spelter, dull; $5 tV-'ij5 60.
104 New York; $5 ;kVii6 4n. East St. Iotila. lon-
I don -1 7s od iron. Cleveland warrant.
IU? M" ,n ' OI"1"n- Ixxally Iron waa quiet;
. ''Psn. I founorv northern, lis 2.-4ii.2a No 1
foundry northern. $14 754915 78; No. I south
ern and No. 1 southern aoft. $15 25013.75
ST. 1Ol'lS, Feb. 0. METALS Lead:
Dull at $4 00. Spelter, firm at $V37'-.
t 147
6 574
4l
2 H
t 4o0
HOGS Cost
around a nickel
light run and
slblo for the
shared In the advance
I 14
6 on
I 10
6 10
6 10
ot
and'
II..
171)
Ill)
240
J2
1?4
150
FEEDERS.
734 6 30
616 1 3o
141 6 46
673 ( 50
7 00
60
T 50
50
I 75
7 73
March
Mav ..
July .,
Aug. ..
Oct. ..
14 SO
14 35
14 39
14 13
13 19
14 21 14 04 14 04
14 38 14 21 14 21
14 40 14 23 14 24
14 13 13 95 13 !S
13 21 13 09 13 10
14 IS
14 32
14 36
14 OT
13 17
F.nporated Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Feb. 10 EVAPORATED
APPLES Continue steady and unchanged;
aiiot fancv are quoted at 12ffll3c; choice,
ll11c; prime, lovol0c; cold storage,
6l'(i 10c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm on the
Ismail supplies; K'-afilP-aC for California tip
to 30S-4OS, anil rsuii'-jo mr ciregona irotn
to :' ai.iliolH. eaav. with fall v liberal
etive demand being respon- I mock on hand; choice. 13c; extra choice.
Improvement. All welghta j i;lv ru l.!.c: fancy, 13VJ'14c; peachea. quiet
and all classes of i and ateadv; chnlre. 7S'7c: extra choice.
hogs
higher
averaged right
this morning, a i
I, over were out for business. A few early
offering went to shippers and speculator
at figures possibly 51 loc higher, hut park
era' droves were generally pub up at the
lesser margin, the bulk moving into killing I layers, $1. 4oy 1.46.
pens. :
Clearance was made within two hnuta!
after tha opening, light and bacon grade
selling at usual premluina. Heavy am ma;
bt ought $7 30 and less, while ordinary mixed
ranged around $7.35. Tope reached $7.50, a
nickel higher than extreme sales yesterday.
Receipt thus far this week have been
normal, with trend to value rather erratic.
Prices of the first two days allowed some
Improvement, but Wednesday's decline car
ried the trade about a dime under Satur
day's levels. Recent reaction leaves the
present market only a shade lower for the
five days.
7 Wo s4C ; fancy, SVtSc; raisins, quiet, with.
a small demand, but little pressure to sell:
loose muscatels, 5si'u'),40; choice to fancy
seeded, 614'u7c; seedless, 4-1, ti tic; London
l.rrater I onlldruir lnplrrrl la Indus
trie and Trade, Especially In Iron
and Strrl I ndnatr llullrllna
Untlook Heighten.
NEW YOUK". Feb. 10 15 G inin Co. a
WtUIv Review of Troile tuinormw wil
Mi l :
Sign of Impinvrmept continue to tnu'tl
pl I lie matKed hettct toer.t ot the m mey
and Invest lueiil insikeie has sei e. .. in
fcl'ii'. Ki'i'Otcr ii'titioint e in in, liiilusi i ie-,
Htnl trade1-, i specially In .the i;.n n i , 1 ste.i
lnilustl. I'he bllllolhi; outlook ihkIiicii"
pitci.pi .tii- l(s ,i,e spring a pin oiicue.
Ihiie is priiclicallv Ilo cii.i.im ill l..oi
em c. mi, line. ns lohhei are loinun
' e tew mail nrdeis. out there Is no uen
ctal buvira hum ein nl m piomess. How-
eer. .New l.tlKlalio inn . . Ill ari u I t IS Ulllo i-
pate more nctn , , as vthohsalcis lhro.it;li
out tue iiiiiion art known to be short of
working supplies Ice iimriNcis In h.U
anu 1. -allot M.oiv ci.nsulerHhl less aciu
Hy than pM'v loiisU .
Uiwev taw tiiHtenal ha caused easy tie.
matid In umic hues of col Ion goods in me
primary nun keis. hut hi ow n drills and
shetitigs hold steadier .nan , rint cl. l i
yarn fanrlcs.
IIR4U4THI:HT'8 HEX II U ok 1HAHK
Trade I ontinurs 4)uie with I onaldrr
ablr Irrruulnrlt) Itrportrd.
NEW YORK, Feb. in - Hi aill reet to
morrow win say;
Trade continue fpilet with considerable,
lrr Kiilarlty manifested, aceoidmglv a iln
ferunt section anil lines of huvitirss and
manuiacturtrs irport. The weaihet ha-4
played a notable part In this respect this
week, heavy snows in the north and west
being a temporary bar to operations:, whue
In the south unseasonably warm weather
has checked retail distribution.
In wholesale and Jobbing lines there are
Increased numh rs of buyers i-lble in
h ading western and sunt h westet n mar
kets, with a fair increase in sales result
ing, hut there, n lu the leading east, i n
markets. cons"i vat ism in buj lug and some
tlisoppoir tun nt at net results is noted.
'I he disposition SUM I apparently to hue
only for actual rniulrr mi r.ts. The brink
in raw cotton in the Inst week ha not
stimulated demand for cotton to any great
extent, ami cotton jama have 'moved
Iotvu without Inducing much new ih innnii.
Cotton goods ate still the limit actlxo
branch of the textile trades, ihotixh there
1 a fair gain in bookman rt uoob-n good-,
and ;o per cent of the huding Inter, st
woo'en mill c.ipacily is now reported m
operation The most optimistic icporls
from anv Industry conic from the Iron and
steel trade which, juiliting from the r. polls
of unfilled orders, turned the corner for
the hetier In January, thus con firming re
ports of Improvement made some lime a;o.
Pig Iron .a a Utile flrmei, and rails, stiuc
t in al material and wire are selling bel
ter. Reports as to collections show very slight
changes and slow to fair Is the prevailing
report.
Business failures In the United Stales for
the week ending February U were 2'.'1.
against 2!i0 last week, 2.U In the like week
of 1!U0, 211 In l'.iO.i, 329 111 1! mid 209 lu
1P07.
Business failures In Canada for the week
number 44, as against 37 la.n week and :
In the corresponding week lust year.
Wheat, including flour. e;iorts from tin
United States and Canada for the week
ending February 9 aggregate." 2.274.291
bushels against 2.234.4ro ial week and
2.40S.003 this -veek last year.
For the thirty-two weeks ending Febru
ary 9, 4xport are 76.444.277 bushels against
103.617,044 In the corresponding perlou hist
year.
Corn exports for the week are 2.541. 077
bushel against 3.3IK.OIO last week and 1.13...
90 In 1910. For tho thirty-two week end
ing February 9, corn export arc 25,I2;;.i:!J
bushels against 16,406.731 lat year.
4) l Alia w hoi.kv h.i. I'Hli i:'.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delhered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. carton, lie; ,o 2.
In 90-lb. tubs. 26c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons,
26c; packing stock, solid pack. 13c; dairy,
In 6-lb. tubs, 154,16c. Maiket changes every
Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, 16illl6c: young Ameri
cas. 18c; daisies, 17c; triplets, li'-ic; llni
burger, 18c; No. 1 brick, l.c; Import ed
Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block Swiss.
19c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I lbs ,
$5 per doa.; hens. 14o; cocks. 11c; ducks.
18c; geese, K,c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per
dog., $1.20; homer squabs, per iloi,, $1;
fancy snuabs, per dos., $3.60; No. 1, tor
doa., $3. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth legs,
10c; hena. I0c; stag and old rooster.
7c; old duck, full feathered, 12c; geese,
full feathered, 6c; turkey. 19c; guinea
fowls. 25c each; pigeon, per dos.. 6c;
homers, per dog.. $3: squab, No. I. per
dos., $1.50; No. 2. per dos.. 50c; capons, over
8 lbs.. 14c; old turkeys. 17C.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, J0c: No. I, llc;
No. 3. 9Vc; No. 1 loin, he; No. I, 13o; No.
8 H)o; No. 1 chuck, 7ac; No. 2. 7io; No.
3, 7c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. , 8c; No $,
8c; No. 1 plate, 7c; No. I, c; Mo. I, Ic.
FISH tall frozn)--P1ekerei, 7c; whlta,
11c; pike. 9c; trout, 11c; large crapples,
12016c; Spanish mackeral, Ulc; eel, 18c; had
dock, 18c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 90e;
roa shad. $1 each; shad roe, per pair, Sc
frog legs, per dos., 60c; salmon. Ho; hali
but. 10o; herring. 6c.
FRUITS Apples: Mlsaoiirl Jonathan,
per bbls., $6.75; Missouri Ben Davis, par
bhl. $4.76; California Ballaflower, per box,
$1 65: Colorado, extra fancy, Jonathan, per
full bu. box. $2 76; B. Twig and W. v.
Pearmaln, per full bu. box, $2 60; Wash
ington, extra fancy Wlnesap. 96-112 alsra.
per bu., $2.76; 150-1.6 sixes, per box, $160.
Parana: Fancy select, per bunch, $2 36'
2 60: Jumbo, per bunch, l2.7Tva8.76. Cran
berries: Per box, $8.50; Jersey, per bbl ,
19 76; Wisconsin bell and Bugle brand, per
bbl , $10.50. Dates: Anchor brand. nw,
80 1-lb. pkga. in boxes, per box. $2 00; bulk
In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., c. Figs: New,
California. 12 12o. pkgs., 86c; 36 12-o.
pkgs.. $2.40; 60 g-os. pkga.. $2.00; Turklah,
7-crown, per lb., loo; 6-crown, per lb , 14c;
4-crown. per lb., Uo. Grape fruit: P'lorlda.
46-64-64 alxes, per box, $8.76 , 80-96 alxea, par
box, $3.26. Umoni: Umonelra brand, ex
tra fancy, 4-S60 sixes, per box, $4 50;
choice, 300-300 sixes, per box, $4 00 ; 240
sixe. 50c per box less. Orangee: Camella
Redlands navala. 80-94 sire, per box, $2 65;
126 size, per box, 12 76; 160 sire, per box,
12 76; 176 and smaller sires. IS 00, choice
navels, 80-96 sixes, 12 35; 126 size. $2 60; 150
and smaller aizes, $2 60'u2.75. Pears: Cali
fornia Winter NeMIs, per box. $:76; New
York Kelfer, per box, $2.75.
Dry Goods Marker.
NEW TORK, Feb. 10. DRY GOODS -Tha
cotton goods r..srkets are pilet. Rids
for substantial quantities of wide print
clothB at about 26 cents per pound were in
the market in the late hours today, hut
had not been accepted, the price being a
concession of 1-I6c a yard. Local rn
markets are dull. Pulled wool ar ea-sy.
Retailers art buying conservatively In
jobbing houses for spring ahlpment.
Wool Market.
ST IOUIS, Feb. 10. V )OI Unchanged ;
territory snd western mediums, 19U22c;
fine mediums. Kalv-; fine, 12ni;c.
umaha Hay Market.
OMAHA Feb. 10. - HAY No 1. $1000; No.
2 $300; pscklng. $6 00; alfalfa. $12 00. Strawi
Wheat, $5 50; rye. $.50; oata, $7 i0.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feh 10.-HUTTER-Firm,
extra western creamery. 8k-; nearby
prints. 3lc.
K.t4iS Weak: Ic lower; Pennsylvania
and other nearby firsts, free rase. 21c at
(mark; current receipts, free case, Joe Bt
mark; western lusts, irra case. v
mark; current receipts, free cases, 20c at
"c'lIFESB Steady; New Y'ork full creams,
fancy," September, 14c; fair to good, 13(1
13c.
lull
100
loo
t4
lo
lunar Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10 SI GAlt-IUw.
steady; nnmi'ui ado, M teat. 2 9c; centrif
HUM I lei ttat. 3 tec; mulaaae. ay last. 2.73a
aa jKefAned. steady.
101
t;s
I ,o. Av. Sh. Pr N A. tk. Pr,
j l 1)0 ... 4 26 n 170 ... 1 40
; 1 444 ... t 00 22 1 ... 7 40
4 i;i ... 7 10 66 21 . . 7 (0
M J44 14 t 15 74 121 144 7 4-1
64 1"4 ... 7 15 17 141 ... J 4,1
1 II ... 7 10 41 Si ... T 41
2 11 ... 7 10 71 toil ... 7 40
47 U-' ... 7 40 IK ... 7 4o
2.M ... 7 10 "1 r. ... T 40
(0 276 ... 7 11 77 l?4 ... T 40
64 tit ... 7 10 7 ! ... 7 4-1
6t " M 40 7 " i ... 7 40
171 . . Ml ... 7 10 IS Sil ... t 40
47 .274 . . 7 rj'i n M4 ... 7 40
aa rvl 110 7 '?s ! 4 ... 7 4i
al 4 ... 7 14 71 1-4 ... T 40
62 207 ... 7 Is 75 Ui ... T at
4 15 ... 7 45 7.4 M4 ... 7 4'i
71 m ... 7 46 44 T-2 ... 1 40
I 4 ..2t ... I I. 44 I ... t 44
1 at ... l ... 7 U 7t Ml ... 7 4)
64 a) . 7 14 7 t:1 . . 7 4',
11 B0 T 75 44 ...
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I (4 I JO ... 1 44 74 ...1 ... 1 44
111.' K.I ... f 44 44.....1.IC3 ... IW
Tnrpratla nod Hoain.
SAVANNAH. Ga , Feb 10-TURPEN-TINE
Firm St 87c; aalea. 158 bbls.; re. elpta,
j 138 bbls : shipments. 10a 01.1a. , sum aa,
I ' Hi )SIN"-Klrm; aalea. 106? bbls ; receipts
4-0 bbls : shipments. 8 09 bbls ; slock. 6:,4
I....I. i n.otstlona: H. D. $7 i"il7 16; E. $Mi.';
a,. BT4.7UV17 lo: G. $7 10; H. $7 20; I. $7 15. K
I 17.67, M. $'
I $t u5.
I9K Canada Land 191 1
Last Mountain Tails
Wm. Pearson Co., Ltd., Winnipeg
7anted: Live Agents
to represent na In Iowa and afabraska.
Por partlcnlara sail and as or writ) to
K. . BIWtK, Oen, up. AVa-aoolaa,
657 BatAKOEIS BLDO.
Oniaba, Wab.
9o; N. $7.96; WG. $8 00; WW.
I ni porta aad Exporla.
NEW Y'ORK. Feb. 10. Imports of mer
chandise and drv good at the port of
New York for the week ending February
4 were valued at $13 4oJ 724
Imports .f Bpede for the port of New
York for the week ending today were
o -i..i silver and II U 272 gold Kxporte of
I at.e. Ie for tha weak wars 4W.4'4 Bilvar and
I VAi.oou guld-
Wa Bay and BaU
Stocks and Bonds
Fobt. C. Droesedow & Co,
S9-C60 Mew Omaha Bat. Bank B14r.
Omasa. BabraaXa.