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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1911)
tiif: m:i:. omaha, wkdnesday, fi.i.wcm.y 2 imi. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET if... i .in ;t r ' . 4. quiet ; Munti. 1.1 2'-.d, Ma, Is id. I. I NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Ehorti in Wheat Support the Market Before Holiday. WHEAT LACKS MUCH SNAP l, HH Iv 1. K M.I14.I M (llhlM 14 unlnlloni or t.4 1)1 4 11m mod il lew. voi:k, jii. :i.-flih on a rlnne ( ora llaa Keller Tone on lic l lihirr Receipt lit VI heal. Short Pro lag tn Heal llnirn. itllh Hit (hp NEW - 1 4.'i I l i; .. inri 1 nii'iit mi s. 4 n.,i i.n. v ir,t. r .;.ni; winter r-kiiHH. ,vn s I f II I a ! I . ;,'...', . II. Ill- I" - I .1 l Mm k h at It-Dull; ; . ,11.. . H. lalU'll. 1. l.7i'H..H... s,l:g oMI-mo. .So. 1. 1 1 XI .'. m li'u 1 .11. Hun It. tioili, tlnil; Mott Favorite Isiuci on Exchange Are Heavy During Day. GOULD SECURITIES MAKE GAINS ' fim.hi A -. It si, I nniab ar C P. Ftr inerB K I. J' 6s. UlllMtl ,V A : . 'Hi. I HI'M I UOIStlS W,:e- l. I Onilhl Water (V. I r k,ia' rVaMn-ial j I nln 8tfrk YSflft VI o. k j sher.dan V4' .oropany lot n . 'ck 1st p'd 20 pr itn. H. So. (Hnaha... I -dIT n 4. tt - I 1 5"0 41 as 7 w I .'.'.; el ol' flour, 1I11II. ..IM. HI .H 'II 2.7 Mi per It"' i.,v'Mi:ai, omaha k!i. " 101 1 Rhorte in wheat were ttie brut snpp irt ' lb inn 1 k ft hH'l. atitl. Iri.itlnc 1 lm 1 1. . ' News continues bearish ha ever, b-it shorts' ai IcA-e torfiilvr a tho decline ere mil considered safe 10 follow at theso levels.; Cash wheat Khnnn some better action alter I eMerday'a slump. Tlie trade In urn lit slackened piiith -Ularly amonc rmintrv dealers. Hears have, been disappointed a 10 toe stow tun.-j mutation nf sIoiks anil fhmnesa In wheat; helped tha market. t lwt Isrked snap at Ilia openit but j bfi-nin mora active a shorts i-pvpii'iI li 1 eianlng up before totnoT 1 ova. 's holi'iM- anil' lar-K of further prwmira .follov.lnn tii-1 atiarp hrrak yratarday. Caah Ti"'. wi.-r fli'ivtpd nn-hani!i I l.lshl rrrrltit and firmer nh'-at values javf rorn a lirttT lona anil nhm-ta tter Ifnt hiiyara. artvan'-lna; Ida markr-t. N of any faat ira larktnn and ronntiy K-IIInx conltnuaa Meht. t'aah rnrn wan lilKhar. rrlmrjr whaat rarrlfta wra LMfi OO) Int. and ahlpmanta nara HII.OOO , bu. Tlila day lait y ar in a holiday. Primary corn racaipta ware 51","00 bu and ah'.pmanla ra MT.finn bu. f laarancca wara dTti.iiOil Ini nf corn. bu of oata and whaat and flour -iual to . i-om.i. 8 (fO bu. I J'-,'. 1 Uvarpooi rloaad H'8,d lower on win al ! ar.d SffVI lower on corn. Tha followlnc -aah aalas were reported: V HEAT No eMiea. cornNo. J vellow: 1 car, OAT No aalea. r If ai hp, : f M 1 v. bite and ' 1- il 15; Kiln ililnl. Hie 11. 1 - lo.i : -i H 1 1 KAT Spot inavkrt ,'lrm; .No rrd fl . rlrvalo . Mini w,c. t o. 1).. aflom; 1 noMiiciii. imimn. i... f, . t, niloHt. I-.m. pi f,,r .1 t.n.t t.iii mi tnr oix-n-1111.. v, h.., n , il.-rlmrd Ii Mi-ilo.ia ,i tmdtr IhuI'Mi i-ii.iiii'inii nop pa. u 'i.J toiiiinlii. B. -vhr-nt vu- bi-.i.th.i- linn all day. Mn.vcn w.-it iniluenr -d liy .. iimii n-riois Rl,. H nrvreaae tn woiMm v,i,. riippl.-. ii.siiik lu-l Mlillp. Slav 1 ,.,! xi 071.,.. ...I .1.1,.. . I Hi X r.?.,i narktt li.-n: ,o. J. 'lipw, .. r. 11. ii., HlloHt: futuraa lomkrt iiiii t hut ttiniiov: cioainK tu t i:n. hnn. .1 Slav rliH.i at .'..(. iA'I S Hpot niMihrt ba.rly vtiHilv. Mmiii Pfl nit. ,l,v; , 2 :t.,.4l.; s ). 4. Mr; nitiin.i nimk.-t nan v.nhuat ti.iiiRMt'iions. cIomiik tinrlianRi'd to c net lower; May clutscd t jmy, ,t;'4c. ., .. -...v-.,. ,, .,0. ., ,t UO; No. . rto. .1, i.Vu.,,'. ' "-Mfnity; htaii-. ri;. i.V.i :.; fi. lH"j'to HILilOS-J-'Irm; . I'rntrnl I ail tea I Ion nf Hm Hi ArramalntloR f lm-ka li Rfrona Intrrrdi Irnrt l.arar Rparnlallve FoIIott lm and llnylns la H ran mad. common to chclre, L 1'acitio coast, 1!I0. Amciica, 20'4c; U:aTM Kit Stcud.v; hcinlocK firms. ZVi'ii ! i v- -I'ork, firm; nieris. tainny, f.":iiii,:.:.o,; anort .ei, i..i.i -f. aifaily;. inc.-K. lt iia II.. i; 1H..H1.1 1, mi; bet-f iihom. Ki.ui3.IIO. Omaha I'anh Trlrra. IIF.AT-.No. 2 hard. lUVuVii-: No. 3 hard. ."jHr; No. 4 nard. '.iv-'lc: icj.-tcil hard, 'iit'i;-; No. 3 bm init. tH'j'iv'; iSo. I prln. ;wjicV: No I durum, fcj'i'u'.'l'jc; No. t ournm, mi'VaHj!''. I'liRN-Nn t white. ifi'41,ic; No II White, M&-4ttV; No. 4 whito. .Vi.l'.k ; Io i yellow, i,)!'!',!'; No. H yellow. . ' j fe.t'4c; No. 4 yellow. Ti'Yu.'.ir; No. :', SD'i'w I wc, No. J. ixVflU!-; No. I, :!7V" i'-V. OATS-No. 2 white. IS'z-.'iiJr'; ntutilrd, I Hlnrf2tr No. 3 w hite. 2Wy 1.i-; No. 4 1 white. .4K'Hc; No. 3 yellow, -jxc; No 4 yellow, ii;ij;ty. EA RLKT-Nn. 3, 7MiSic; No. I. t'(j7ic; Ko. 1 faaU, SL3iTc; rcj. cl-d, f.V(0Jc. KYK No. i. 7f⁣ No. 3, "iiSf. Carlul Ch!cao Mmneapolla Oman lJUluth Hecrlnta. Wheal. II 110 4 63 Corn. Oata CHICAGO CHAIN A -NO PHOMSIONS Faatoraa of the Tradlnc and Cloatna I'rlrea oa Hoard of Trade, CHICAGO, Keh. 21. Ueni'iul coverltiK by aliori avllera Hnxlou.i lu t-acdpc opened traoea tomorrow, wtillp the exc-nunge will be enttl, nave a lift today to ttiv wheat lriiiiuit here. liesldaa, tlieie whs n tut; deoi .. hiiowii in tlie woi-ld'a avuilabio etC'i'.a. CloMinK ii lc a weii HteHdy at a net adtancn of 'diiSc. Coin wouna up 'e miner limn la.it IiIkIU. iihis with u in o si: to 'p'i'c, ana uroviMioitM either 1 ne eatne an t wenty-lotir nouin previous or more expeneive by 2iTr. LlitntneeM of primary rec.vpta counted anmewhat ea a help to trie Mnls In w neat. Minna multiplied mu that the eimetmem of leclproelty would not lind marKeta In the United Ma tea wholly uniirepareU. Chuii Manttoha wheal, eipial to iiiiiieaiolls No. 1 northern, haa been boiiKht by iucano daaiara In the laat twenty-tour hour at flKurea equal lo 2v over July dellvny, tliia city. The Kraln la to be iirotiKht hero In tun event or reciprocity, hut iitnuvim tin d" the term of piiiciiaf will kl to Jluf falo for export. Annoiii.eiinent waa Hindu that northweatern railroads- have anireeJ on unliorra lrelnht ratta to Fort llllam, Minneapoha and Diilutn If reciprocity ue eomoa effective. Cloalna; prices were steady at nearly the top point of the awHKlon. May ran ed from Wvutfl-vc, with iant aiea So "P. at HI Sc. r.tporl Kalea put up the price of corn. May varied from IsftmiC and cloned Him, Viatic up, at 4c. Caaii corn wan In gooil demand. No. - yellow cloned at 4iVu4',0. Oait advunced In oonsoitucnce of the rise In corn.. May fluctuated between ;ll sc and ZllM J2o. with final tranHactlons at 3lvc, a ni t nain of Vn 'c. Fackeia kept out of the provimon niHr ket. 1'orlt waa tic dearer, lard unenanned to f'O up, and rlba at an advance of aVo-". price .11 tluiHilu, lurtiitfi.eu k.y ih v v dlka (rraln company, iott Hiandeia buildliitf, tmaha. i'hone tioualaa 2113: I Open. I High. I Low. Cloae. Vea'y. Article. Whuat-I I I ' Mey...!!"-."!!'.! "t'il .luly...i8li'"i''..IS8iti'i!i i'KUVISIf IV .J. 11; t ;j.'ll) iHinn.v ui iiieata KeHdy; piekl.-d bellira, 10 to 14 Pounns. l2.(ntju ,10; ptcki, u tiain.. lu.Bn. i-iru, xieaoy; nimdle webt. prima. .4ihs' '''inea, eaey; continent, ttt.au; hotith Alnei iH. lumpoiliiu. i oi ,auo 1;-,. I A l.i.i i, -vulet ; prima city, nogsnrad, n'': country. 7'nT'c. HI T'l 'Kit Kay ; cr-atneri' acclal. JSc; extraH, I'j'iiiic; V.rnx,, Jltj,c; aeoond-f, IV'J. if, cieatuary. helfj, apeciahi, iSf'i".:3...e; x Itaa, ri'-i.Vc; tlrata, liilOjc; aeiond', lTtflSc, ifletoiy. current make, ilr.sia. aKeil; recor.nK. i.li:'i,c. II KKSK-Kay; Mute, whole milk, .ep-temh-r. oiihIiiv. fiincv. colored t iiic.i t.v - i i'hk ; irenn exir.is, 2"t20'fcc; ame, aicotul. r.niso; -stHte. neiithy hennery, brown, iteil. brown and iiiixnl Xi:V Vl.I'.K. Feb. 21. Most of the fa- e.ille ?u-n en the atock exchanite were hi'My tola. HlthooKIt there were no cvl- : oencra 01 ct'iiHie hear pieiaura or inii.i4ntlo,i. 1 rader vera enKatcad t"i ' htiidli- with Kecinltti a nf the tiouid roaua j llitt thev Kave little attention lo the re-j ii alii'ier of the Iti-t. ( lii'lit a lionH of t-fcetit accnmiila tlon of thai tiouui haioittian Klinnn intFrasta at- I j traelid a larne apaciilative fullon luff and . Inn the market opened the bin Ink of. tlie nioi-k and bonds, which aant them! I up aharidy to.vard the cn- of yeaterdHV'a j I heNlon. waa resoinied. They Inatle auh- ' I Manila! aaltia. , . Itelief a KHinliiK Ktound that the move- , nient i in connection itli a broad pian V'hlcit proiiHiily w ill not l-e comtiitiiiiiated ! for mme lime. H waa recalled that when; ICeoiiiP .1. (Zould'a a)ipioaelilnK retirement. as liead or llie .Missouri Pacific waa an- I hoiriicod tlie Intinintion was convened lliat I a cliaiiKa in control lof the other tloulil pri.pei t-aa would Jnohahly follow. In aplte of the lnritest (troaa earnlnKa in I the history of the Delaware. Lackawanna I AV Western railroad, an ahown In the re port of the fiscal year "nded December SI, net revenuea decrraned t7!:i.WI0. owlmr larKely to lillier whhci. The eainmss from tlie company's coal department fell tiff tl.iM'i.Ono. and a tlecrcae of li..,(K Ik aliow n under tiip head of "sundry addi tlottH." the whole miikliiR for a -liiiiiknKe In aurplua of tl.4f.l.iHiO. Latest tiade advleea IniloHle Kreatar activity In tlie c ipper market, although price change are unimportant ew lurk Mnner larket. NF.W Tti:K. Fab. :i.-MONKT-tin call, aleadv at I par cent; iiillnif rata. it prr cant: eiosmic bid. t p r rent; oftered a . 1 per ca.it. 'lima loan. ea : sixty dais. .'V'i.s pr ctnt: ninety na, i 3'k per cent; mx nioiiliia. :t- per cant. PltlMi", M Kite A NT II. C rAPF-Il I'dTi I per cent. ! HTfcHt.l.VH rrXC'HAXOK Steady, with i ftcli al lnixlnesa In bnnkers' bllia at t4 .'..'l : At-i.s...,! ioi- slxt.-riay bills and at 14. SUM) for 1 ... nil.: eornmarcial hills, tl.M). SUA KB Har. . ; Mexican ooiiata. 4.V. 111 (Nub Ooverntiiant. steady; railroad. fit i ons. i ClomnK quotatlona on 'jcin were iniiows: int Int. M.' M. I'i. pit .ta 4 '-, do 4S I'O-1 K. C. ao. It 111 U f. lt... Hi I.. N. unl. 4 : M K. T. tt ' 1".' do rn. 44 Mo. Pvlfi- 4. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, with Price. Showing Very Little Change. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER thing- nas disposed of In fair srnn prlcea that er, as aood as any time fl Inc tlie day. Represantatlve ta1e- Moderate Ran af Roth heea aaj I araba, W hile Prices la Most Cases hirr an Advaner nf Ahnat Tea Cents. j SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 21. 1J1I. Rerelpts war: Cattle. lloe. Phaap. ! j fifftejal Mondav 4 ,tn 4 ii? 9.9S1I ' I Kstlniata Tuesdav S.'OO 1:' .(MO A.2A)' V. 8. ref. 1, rag.. d enupon t. . .'. ,re do I'oupon t'. a. 4t. rs to eiupun , Allls- hal. In Ii.. Am. As. : Am. T. A T. iv. 4f 4n Ct Armour A re. Alt tllaon sen. to i r. 4n flo cv. a A. . L. lt 4.. Bal. Ohio 4s lo 8l, do a. W. JV,.... Brook. Tr. cv. 4s.. ln. or Os. 5s.... t en. Leather 5s.... 1 '. ut N. J. s. ! ('hes. uhlo 4a. aa .... ' .... 4 . .... "'S .... : .... Is... ' . .. . ; HII.SV It It of M 4"SS VH !..ior . n 't. t 1 t" " 4'il.. Hsj n db. 4 li', v, v., . 11. a. n. n.; . "4 iw N. w lm c 4t... S4 An ev. 4S v,' Two days this wa?k.... :!41 lH.pi; lS.1v' I Fame days last week. ...15. 21 ? C1.H47 I f ame da? a 3 weeks bbto.. 7.!.'S 13.4IS 1170 I tama ilavs 3 weWs ao..n.1:M 14JH 21 .: I ?ama days 4 weeks aifo..l.1.:'.2-' !;l.2i IS 42S j Fimf da. g laat year lo.si 14. ten H.SW ' he foliowlna table ahown the receipts 01 (cattle, hoifs and sheep at South Omaha for 1 the year to date as competed with last year: vtl. l'i'i In-- I 'ec. lVi.472 IIO.r.17 1!.S75 "or ,T ! ;i JM2 ini It. 80S Kh,"P 2m).24;t id.StiO The follow Ins; table show the average prices on lioas at South Omaha for the last several daye, with comparisons: PantftW 4S I1H .. i doli ; ' 1 . . es 0 . U rM Ws .. M retm. e. tt Wli... ..ion no con. '"i .. Ttesdlnit fn. 4s...... s 1. a . F. fa 4t hl do ea. t Dates. 1811. !3M0.19(l.19O.19O7.19O.19. 4. lolo. Mid r,ltMl Inlrrtivl nn.l . 1 1 1- Id nil, I ,1 1 sbi I n amen I S 1 A P. T. ft for March are iv-timnted at II IS.OilO.O'W. which compare with !'. OnO.'iWl for Febru ary and Ii07.0ii ur for March of last year. The bond market was stronK In sympa thy with the movement in the Uoukl Irtauea. Total sales, par value. t.',","8,V. I 'tilted fcttate bottds were iiiichanped on call. Number of aalea and leading quotations on stoeka were aa follows: Alllvrtisime rs ofd ... I Ani4lsstnsteit Copper Aniei'lisn A(i-iiulturs) i Anierlraii Heat Sursr. . Ar)d I AniTlran t.'sn aihct ii an i a v I'OI'l.Tliy- I'lini- ..hl-.t i... ' "ln-an H. I fowls l:ll,.lKli .,1 ; " " 1,0 "ai'Ulltl gathered. j leciod, llrats, lvsj; Mime, lJcnnsvivani;i J.ojic; hume, t;aiii , s..,i c. pd. , tales. ii , l.soo WO . t.V 100 c 100 llllh. il So . f'Hl 4T 9 M W U'. Clous ;il- 4S si's 4H 0 '. iuut wi..a' ailt. a .area of Illkb 1'rcssurc Kxlcuda Over WUole Aurtanrat, ' lie di in o o,B ...... I . . .. . . . 1 U U . V V. " .. w...b. , " U,4 ...... Lwu m.U-J lil " ' - ..w. M.lVu.'J M.k.h. il.V C . i.h.a 41. .. . v u . OS . ..loll.,.. '"""I l.,.c,t. tow ,. t..s.. I wi.v tltvvs m .Ww. t.U .I..IIH . . .A.'.l M.kW...ailii: , . . , l,Al,.l( J.L.n.fc Ultlt I..V, llo.,uu.. Am.Tli'sn Amerli an American Am. S. aV Llnneed .... Loi-oniotlve 8. sV II II. pfd. avi an six. 1.100 71 sj 79 ..iy v,v ..-V h.O. .HI illV tlCOlvll Mk.i ....... kaw. "f Jl ..w. .. - fc IL VUtiUIII,bfl " U.,h.i.lll,U .. Willlllltl.., SkOU CllWtll lb 4.1.I1M ..I " ... W...V.U. 4'.l wHv,.W 4..."M ... h.U V.Ofc b.U iiul,,, t o..v .. "'t,tB V4.0,t.i. WW..U t,. UUtoVM v. u.u.riii.iiii Hi u, y,m. .L.U. lll, MllU I, W, ,j ' cuu- "-"I" .". I, tV.ll,B..l ..t..i..uaj, who ,r .,....vii'. iM.iiu,si situ 4iuip,t.tioii aa vuiu 4 ibn ta 4st iMitow vj.a; 4W44.. 4JUJ. IJMj, uuenl ast insjiii . 10 a iii4iiifc,.o. v. Jj w "'.'ii iii.ilnlaiuu vvji' lo-. u,iw. h...v.v..k..- ... a.W,l4i.,.4LjM M.la , (... tori cbpuiiauitf ptriiou, laiu, 4.,.' y.v.ei.cy uuiicsuouduig period lit liMi, ki.v uv,,i;. a. ... ,.w4-cl, XVUMA S ul hWtM.yl', fept... Corn May... ,lui ... ept... Osts -May... July... Hept... Ftrk May... jmy... Iard Wav... July... t'Pt... Bibs May.. July.., fcept... inti'n: I .A! I 43 S! 4:y ii'.l VO', r8'tj Sib sis nv."! 31S aiSl 31',31Va-S I I Js kkts ' 1 k7-5 8J'VjmI i I 4SHI 4'i'.4xiTi j 4', i.0. 41.', tH:el',$r i i04iu7 I I I r.i"j siT:iis Sl'4 3lH"'H 21 y St. Lonls briifrat .uarkri. tl'. IALlk', 4.11. i. VI 4-1111 UlUl'ta, M.U..CI , , t; rfU., v., ,C. CttSll. , I ' , .. , - It-, .. ,U , . , w, .ii...- ,..ci,u, Aay, 4',i;; juiy, w, v Cm.'..., ,..n..eJ , linvk, , lil1, o. . o e ... , .ay, juvac. yMll, unit; 1IMV..., Alf,,.kJ 4X . 4Il.iC Uvf.. pulellls, vu.. si..., v ,. .0 . . , I 17 72-74, ! 17 I ' S7r8'IO 32 I M "J 17 nr 17 77 17 vj A 40 II X! 37 I 37 i 3D 3i': 17 70 17 00 9 37 !l -M II ;3 I 50 ! S7 V 27 UP i j 9 H7 U b2 :i7 9 Li '. h :ti 30 31V 17 70 I 17 70 ! 87 V 3) L2 I i".D i : Caali rtuuialiona were as follows: FLOCK--Weak ; winter patents. tlMt 4.L0-. aliaiKhta. I3.tiii 4.2n: spilnn stratt,'ht4. 4 1A4.40: bakers, 3.t"rj 1.70. BY No. i. H.IC. tAULKV Feed or mixing, Gu'fiiic; fall to choice inn It Mis'. Miti.6c. IsKriD.1 Flax. No. 1 southwcstein, $2..S: No. 1 northweatern, i.7i. i'imoihy, 111.75. Clover. II4.7B. I-HOVIHIONS-Meas pork, per Mil.-, UO.tiO 00. Lard, per 100 lbs., sO.'-Vyu J i. Short j Itbs. aldea. (loose), '..2j.ii'J.i21s; abort clear . aidea thoiedl. !7:.4iV.X7 j. I 'i otal clearance of wheat and flour were e-t.tai to 4...o bu. Primary receipts were VH'.COO bu. Tlie wot Id a visible bttpply of I .(.r-t. aa shown by Uradatrt'a, decttusrd : ,ti7 UJ. bu. Fstimated lecelpH for tomonow; Wheat, j IS cai; corn. 121 cars; oats, l.il cars; hos, iJtft. Chicago Cash l'rlces Wheat. No. 1 red.' (ASH Die; No- r"'- '.''i'x': No. 2 hard, j K"i dOl'sc: No. 3 hai u. .-7 ; No. 1. not them spring. Slcdll.0U: No. ! northern spnna, ts.tii'.tc: No. j epilog. :V.ii!c. Corn: No. i ch 17' ,tt li-'ie; No. I! easn. (j.ni; ; No. 2 w hite. 4i'id.7 -4C-. No. :i wnlte. i.i-v. 4c; No. 3 yellow. 4.Vi.c; No. 3 yellow, 4 .1- sj Oats: No. 2 cash, :.i,i ; No. 2 while. UIW --': No. 3 white. i...i.4lc; No. 4 white. w'i..lc; stundnid. M's'uSlV-. BU f TFIt -ftead ; minimi , lir.sl,c; dsnies li!'V, FUUS Hecelpts. T SIB casea. Market I fhm: at mark, case IncUbbsl, 12'ic; Urals, l.ci.uo(i,.u, ai 6c. I'LALU-fhii, I V.V4 ttiiiLvl t.u. U .... vl tU.ll, v.X.4.w.S. Oi.1!.! .1 '. U . 1 1 , rv..UV. I oit.viX olculu j , ..iktd eaat Hack, Sl.tu ll.u.. ' ,i.,i'-a1si K(-l hIi'kiiv : tiniulhv. i.J 1.,, I? .... 4iairie, i.j.uv,i.w. 4 4u v iu,u...-. uik, 'tinclia.ik.u; juuoina. e"'."J. luiu, uuvi.Mllailu; p.tolu Mti.lii, en.Aii J.Oh. i'tjl iiud Itliw.k, u.ii.uu,.stu, mjaUu 4r t.a biltfi U. v--.,., vit . t uo, SAS.4,4, allUii V..rt,4, v.w.-, vv.wl4, u.,k IImhv. , uOav'U ta- iis .i.uu, sil.oi.; cieai4twc, s14.3im; ahoi I .vn.io..i-Biiad)-; chickens, 12c; spiiiia,, 4 . , . - , -1 . . - - , UUW.-, .A . . t OV- , wv.. uVliUH-UdliJ! i..i.a.V., .l.lt. ...v4m avii vl', all JUir.c, ti.eipi. fcu.pmeuls rioiu, bbia .' i,vu iuaM UVUi, ua. V.V..U, uu. ... Um, UU. ... Aaiiaat aauo.lea of Urala. ,u,u. rtv. .t.iAivm. tku. auu' v...a.a.nv eullnlluniCallluiia I'uCttJ v evi ftj ........... J.." " I . 1 - t I'Mlllfct. i at.MiiAoic suiiijea aa compartd witu ,(j,.u.s ...ua.... aikusllitl suuiji ; ..... a w . 4..v, v..i Aiuckle. vv.vwvU kl -..- ; V ..muL, l.i- .bb.u ,a,lr. um..C, .u.ui I. ll.lvlU Ota,C4 .... hit ...... - . v . V V. i,.U,W. Ullmilld, ..O.A..V.. ...... ... l.'..ll 4U(I.0, Ut" Am. Htesl KounOries Am. Husar Refining American T. ac T American Tolstf-co pfd.... American Woolsn Anacomls Mining Co AO hison .... Atchison pfd Atlantic t.oalt Una...... Ralllrnors aV Ohio Rsthleriem Steal BrMlyn Rspld Tr almillan Pacific Central leather Onlrsl Lesttier pfd ('ntrat of Nesr Jeraey... flieLpeaks aV Ohio....... Chicago A Alton t'liicsao u. w.t new O. W. pfd Chli-ago N. V ('.. St. sV St r C. & 81. L Colorado P. 1 4'nlorsda A Southern Consolidated (Jaa Corn Pnslucts Delaware A Hndaon Iienver A Rlai (Irands.... D. & Tt. 0. pfd Ulnlillers' Beturltles Krle trie 11 pfd Kris t d pfd , (leneral Slrotrlc 4ltest Northern pf ft ....... tit-eat Northern Ore ctfs. Illinois Central Intertinrough Met , Int. Met. pfd International Hsrveatsr , Int. Marine pfd International Paper , Internstlona) I'ump Iowa Central Kannss City Ao K. C. So, ptd Iclads () Lolilnvills A N Minn. A tit. Louis M., Bt. P. A 8. 8. M M.. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd, Missouri Paclfle Nalionat filacult National Lea,l N. Ft. H. of M. Id pfd New Turk Centra! , N. V.. 0. W Norfolk A wentern North American Northern Pacific Pacific, Mall Pciimylvania People's Oia P.. C, C. A t, L Hlttnbura; f'osl Presiied 8tisl Csr Pnllmali Palace Car Hallway 8. esl Spring Heading Uepulillc 8iel Hcpublle 8tesl pfd R.K-k Inland ' Itock Island Co. pfd St. L. A 8. V. 24 pfd St. Uouls it. W HI. L- 8. W. ptd , 91oa-8he(tield 8. & I Nouthrm Psclllc Aouthern Kallsay go. Railway pfd Tenneesee -Copper'... Teuss & Psclli.i T., 81. U A W T.. 81. U A W. ptd I'uion I'sciric Uilon Pacific pfd t lilted States iiealt) Lnited States Rjbber l ulled Ktstea 8tcel wv.uuu I. . aiei pio v,1 1,1,11 voeiwc va.-c srouns cwisiincsi .... a bah Wabash pfd Wmli-in Maryland W t.tioh.)U's Klectllc .... Weslail) t'nton Whesllng A U K LetUirti Vailejr Total aaiea tor l In day. una . -i v u lllll Canada, c anada, In-de- re- - Ili.VU kl,v i,iv.i uliaiiiia. . O ,, l)l.dlil . . .u ii u..icui- .nd increases lv.i icu 4iita ,.!. .u.iii. : ..'Li. i ctLaca VI. .iSllt,, Alt. Aia'iUJ Dub.i.i, A.,uVw uwAiit'io) n'vii iuiuu, OufrUtia; .t. lOaeilip l0.JA UUBIieir, A-siUCOltl, At u.-tht'iit. v aMLtttnooM, uu.tui uuHtiem; n m tltafu'.in, , t t a CiCtUUia, sAl.MAf UUIlVII.; rfilO.OUI.tT, A'l.ttti VlCS tlUI J. e.w. Liuna.Ht .iKkiaaib- A.siukU0a, - j.ujo ouancia. S';C. I twins, j : ion ; 17'-c : Pi Ime firsts. CIlFl-.Mi niaady; nutdies. t 'vntie 12'irl2'c; Young A ne l leas. 1 1 . 1"' horns. u'VO Uw. PO I'A'i'i'KS-Stead : choice to fancy, l.in 4 : fair to good, 42-oC. I'Ol'l.TKY Firm. Tnrkevg: ir.-Fcd. I-. lima. Lic. 12V : dressed. 1 c. Siirings. I.'e. 14 c: dressed, VKAl.- Steady ; . to el lb. welaihtii. S' c-. 0 to c.'i-th weikihta. 10'r-: N"i li 110 It.. weiahie ll'-c. I Ite.ilpis ToUa) : W inn. 1 a ; c irn. 27 ; ..; ui -I' cuts. Ka'imuU-d tomoriow : ! W heat, It cars; corn, l.'4 can; iai. Kaaaas I II Urala aad Proiisoas. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21.-N'UKAT-iisv. l.',atJx;ic bid; July. MV'lM'V'. 'Keli. un- lisnKxl to lc hlglter. No. j hard. Mw!M. ; No. 1. k's!-!-. No. 3 red. 9 ; No. 3. tifft Vie. t'okS - May. 47V. I'M; Jl'., S4tt4s. lid. Ca.--h. 'xiib' higher. No.' 2 uiUed. : N. 3. 4;'ri'' s's' : No. 2 w hite. 44V; No. '-, ..-. n.VI'-e hls-her; No. 2 white." ",vSj;il V; No neveJ. -'i .at-. I.VI'.-Nii. 2. "int.. 1 1 A Y I t hanged . choice tllllillhy, tlj .'sky li. 0. , he. e piali'.a. I''X) In T'l I.K-i iMiiirii, 27w : fireta, 22c; a-e-t,ii l-. .is . paeking Mock. 2,-v LC-tis l.kliaa, 1'i firsts. ii-. Lece'pta. M heal. b'J - i ' t'jiu. bu j V1 Cats bu -'.',lo Mnaurauolia (irslu Market. MiNNmiMs, Feb. 21. WriaiA'f Jday 0 ..i , rfui , I'.iitei al'i v lm iiiuei , i .m. v. No. lisiL., e.A , Nu. i.o. lnci'l), , .4 .U. . i.wlllOIII, l4"4!XVc; .XO. , .! 4 , A4C. -i liiMii at 12 KHs. v ij.fc. ..u. a jciio, lc. li.lrj-,u. i vsitil,-. 2j,i'ii Xl'c, 4.14. .U. 2, ixnS.. 4-n.wx 10 ,-o ..,uiiu mrks. 'l tXly 21. oO. ' rin.K-1'IIIM pairilt-S, t,t,;.4S., SeCOIld p.i.iiih. s4..k..4 4nt c4eai , 2.y.Mu,.tfo, vioitu t'U.i, 4l.jvU- o. r BOO !00 21X1 loo 200 1.1-HJ '100 foo '1.00(1 7110 1.8"0 trio 500 1,4110 110 100 400 1 .1100 " Wsj ion soo 1M) 'ri'io l,am ',o 1.00 ino soo SK) 100 " io 100 l.tmo '.'00 j.tflO 100 i'n two 200 llltt 400 100 fksi ll to.mio 200 500 ami 1.4U0 119 H Hi I, MS : 10;', 12!', 105' !I2'4 .114 104'4 8; M 44 14i 1271 'iii, 17', 142 1 "to" 74 S2S 51", 40 1M i:!i 2', "i'i M US 17's 11 1 4314 "i.Vs 7 112. 14i't 2' ICI 3-'4s 47 soij 1231 MH ajvs 11214 11 14.'.', 74 ax 39 104 12C'i l'ij'4 'n 212 Vk 10414 210 S.-.14 'ii" 14K 12, '4i4 HI 142 14' 'sivi 71 31 SI ae , 164 U'9', 02'., "l9i 5.11 ll 10'i ill' 4SI, 'C, 7, 1121,, n.-.? 2"'a 14:1V, K 67 oS' vn :a .17 7W ions 10414 'l.nm li) 1,100 2-Kl 4-'0 lino 41. Sou 2o0 2. a) 1.7MI loo 1.8O0 20i BOO too 1.800 1.400 1.40U 2.4C0 80 I H) .1'S) 17,800 200 I.40.J 6;'.i') 1.ISI0 UK) 1. 71 10 4.300 ll.ii) sOO " 800 Soo 7i 2I8.liOO l-.'Ji 1.7?, 1-W, 2o4j 127V, 20ii UM, si" lKI'i SI1, fcjl, H2H 62 411 U 1 tj.'i ' lm, 2s MS 314 9Ut, 24 M'i li kRi 4n', !'., 4M WS 18 3S "l4H 177 ahsrss. 2014 K' Mvi l. .144 C .13 tt 42 14 S.'A, till Tv. llfn 7T 4 l 391, 2i4 63 118'4 'i 4i l"X 119'4 46s M li'a S4S uoH e '.! 4H ' i''s 51144' 24 :'IS 111, 4IVs 7 IOI 4914 UU', 148 981 XI ; li., 10514 122 105 an. 78V, 212 S0 1"4 280 (C.'i z 2!i 48i, 147'4 12ti, 61 84 ti 142 14--4 !', 34", 7'Ji :..-,', HH 5H4 It1! 154 129 2i4 13i ii; ' BS4i 117 14Ji 1 V4 43 I8I4 3.1 64 li, 28 14 148 34 7 b lil'4 iVl'V 27. Hl'i 421, 100 701, 1'-'6 "'4 127 108 7 21114 30 V4 160 4 l.'ill'S 34 4 98'a 32 62 42 32 8 SiH 11014 2SX, 3i II n! 179 ' ("s (8 , 4S BU' 1151 4-') M 17 19 001, 701 14 171 do l-ef. i 97 li. L. I. . Chicago A A. ti, ... 7014 do 1st gold 4s. C, B. A y. J. 4s...: rSS8. A. L.- 4a do gen. 4 '. 7'i 80. Psc. rol. 4a. C. M. A 8. P. g. Pts 2 do er. 4 C. R. I. A P. c- 4s. 74Hj do 1st rr. 4s. do rfg. 4s 89 Bo. Railway Is.. Colo. ind. is 7 do an. 4a 48 tnion Pacific 4'. 9'4 do cv. 4s 84. sso 1H rsf. 92 t. Rubber s ... ai4 l 8. 8'sl 2d is.. 7814 vs. -Car. (Tistn. 6s. I8'4 V.'abs.h 1st 6s , 7f.4 do 1st A ex. 4s... A... 7mj Western Md. 4s .....1 72V4 West. e'ac. ey. s. .1M Wis. tsntrsl a Pac. ct. ss.... II. A H, ct. 4a.. U. A R. O. 4a... do rsf, &a , lHstlllers' 6a ..... Kris p. I. 4s do gen. 4a...... do cv. 4s, ser. do series B flan, Klac. cv. 6a III. fen. 1st ret. 4s. 97 Mo, lnt Met. 4 , a 7 Bid. Oftsre. 98 78U k"4 92 .... t. ... 94' 108 tin .....' 4.. 96 Vi 10S 1. ...11 .lil't .109', 61 i 90' till li II M ti' lFh. Jl. L'b. IS... rah. 14 . . If!... Feb. 17... Feb. is... Feb. 18... Fb. 80... Feb. 21.. Sunday. ' Tlecelpt and disposition of live stock the cnlon Stock Yards, jsouth Omaha. twenty-four hours ending at 3'p. m.. y 08)': 11ECK1PT8. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H' .1 7 0Vtr' l! 301 1 17, I 71 g 13 4 22 I 6 161 4 13 J ''Nil I 771 7 JOi., I 7i 7 041 II RK. 7 OtCAil ft 94' " I I 921 7 07-,l 7 or. I 4 02 fl Hi I 471 4 051 43 4 101 SI 6 97! 4 1M 7S I & 911 4 IK. t.V, S OS; I 4 07 K I 4 77 t 721 I 7x 4 "I 5 90! 4 4 I SS! 4 M 5 911 4 73 I 4 B9SI 5 JWI 4 M 5 92, 4 6H No Ar. fh TT. No. r 7 'Mi ... 8 8i ?' ki fo 80 6 i :. -.'.: 8: ... 4 .. 2'i T 73 40 4-. ;::. :x.i 2 ... 9:. 7'l :Wl 48 :'4 1l 1 ?S7 il 274 ... , :-i 24 art s.-, jij t 4;. :.tj ... 7 so 4; ri.i 7 L '4 SO 7 on 7-i 248 ?9 2lT 80 ',' 10 84 72 2.V 40 7 Oil 4.8 2.7 ho ;a? ... 7 00 1..: ; 'o M 20 ... 1' "0 10 18.' M 27i ... 7 r. 2l H8 -748 ... 7 Oi. 7.' 210 80 i-?r SO 1 00 1.7 .;.! 74 7J1 ... 7 'XI 7.2 J4 1 67 .'8 8" 7 on ' 271 i.ft ?1.1 ... 7 Ml t;.' 2 '8 ,.4 '.' : ... 7 'Xi ',0 27 27(1 ... 1 t'l IW 212 .6 r.i ... 7 01 80 28 .19 JOi ... T 00 81 ill 42 2"x ... 7 SI 118... 1.1 77 s:.: 180 7 rrn 71 24-1 70 -M so 7 00 47 2 4 40 2.17 9i T no 8 " M -Ml 80 7 Offl 68 7 87 17 ... 7 61 Vol 88 ::. ... 7 on to xn 88 :'il ... 7 01 73 :'''fl 87 'j'i 80 7,011 77 '.".': 91 SIS ... foil 72 '.'77 fl 240 ... 1 on 44 Jlii 82 '.'0 ... 7 on en -.ir, 78 2.9 ... 7 18o !'- 69 '. 80 7 01 l4 1! 40 .-42 ... 7 Ml 87 221 IS 2 ... 7 0S (1 18.-. 21 21S 7 00 9li. Tr I ii 7 m 7 OS 7 0s 1 IK) 7 l 7 so 7 "o 7 l ' 1 -. 7 ni 7 01 7 0., 7 0.1 7 n.-, 1 "1 7 01 V .1 7 0", 1 ni 7 08 o-, 7 "J 7 01 1 rr. 7 I.'.'', 7 07'I 7 10 7 n 7 10 11 in 10 in in -! VETERAN PYTHIANS IN FEAST Old Memberi of Order Gather to Cele brate Anniversary. HOST OF VETERANS TAKE PART nrotherlr I Maar nf sir la Note tf Hnaqnet, 74laat Prnmlnest, e- liraakaaa Atlraillng-Tossfa af aa Interesting Natare. illKF.P Light aupPliea of There waa a touch of simple o4 thiex.l ing the Joyouaneas of the feast partaken Monday at the Hotel Ia-ihI ' 1'.. Pythian 'elrrn Association of N'ehia-.k ja community of love that only the p thiat ! brotherhood know. The greater porllon ! the inembeiH of this organ'.nntlon hhs j present, end nil gathered around the festal ! honrrl for the fointeenth time to i ottitn nil. I rate another of the natal days. Pvtiu.in . of high i.-iiiU front all parts) of the st.ite j were present ml a mini bet- of them te 1 sponded lo Toast ma--(er John ti. Ooss of ijtellcVue, the vetran knight of the asso. is j lion 1 ho veteran knlKhta aKsenihled In the at lor es- . fco . 91 . 96i Rostoa llocka aad Roads. BOSTON. Feb. a. Cloaing quotations on steoa wet aa follows A C. Allouss Amal. Coppsr A. E t A 8 Artiona Com ' Atlantic P. A C. C. A 8. M. Putte Coalition .... ( si. A Arizona Cel. A Heels IVntennlsl tVipper Kaiigs C Ksst Butts C. M... Franklin GlroilK Con tlrsnbv Con tlreens Csnanea .. 61 1-16 00 ptd Isle Hoyals Copper.. 14 Vish con K.rr Cake !6 I'tsh tapper Co Lake Coppsr 87V4 Winona U4 Mohawk 44S Neysda Con. ... 24 Nipisstng Mlnaa I614 North Butts .... '4 North Laks 12 Old Dominion .. 18V, (Osceola .. 62 'Parrrat 8 501 Uulncy .... i:t shannon .. si's Superior ... 13 Superior A 10 Superior A 6S Tamarack . 35 I . f. S. ft A M. Sails Copper. Miami Copper . 4s, WolTsrlD 90 I York Mlalaa: Stocks . 44 . 1914 . 11 . 9 . ' . 89 .tot . 12Mj . 67 . UK . 4 19 . 14' . 44 88H . 4 18 41S M 120 M... C... NEW YORK. Feh. '21. Closing quotations on mining Mocks) were aa tonowa: Alice C Oil). ..210 Tunr.sl stock.. 21 do bonds Con. Cal. A V Horn Bllvsr ... Iron Sliver . . Leadvllle Con. Oflsrsd. ) .120 . ti .140 . 6 l.lttle Chief . Mettcsn ontsrio ophlr Stsndard ..... Yellow Jacket .120 .l.H . to l.oodost Moi-Ia. Market. LONDON. Feb. 21. American securities Opened Bteady today. During the first hour the tradinK ichb iiglit, Willi I aimdiau Pi4 clfle. the UA'-'trS. At noon prices ranged from unchup.vo'i to ', higher than yester day' New closing. Conaola, money, do aceouitl... Amsl. Copper Anaconda At.tairon do pld. 40 3-U LouUvllle A N 106 .. M., K. A T . T .. 6tS N. Y. Central 114 .. S's Norfolk A W 1W- .l'fe, do bld- ...lixis, Oiilarlo A W.. B minors A Uhlo...l"'t Polony Insula Lsiisdisti I's.Kic 2l's IU111I Mines.. t hrsspcake A U 8.s heaUIng t'hlvsgo U. W 1 111., sill. A 81. P. lie beers lienvtr sc Kio tl.... do pld ' Krle ilu 1st pfd uo 2d t"ld timnd 'I'ruuk lllliieia l antral.... blLVKIl-ar. Ky.. :i4, Suulhasu l.ki u Uu pfd . 18 Southern Pacific. Xo's Union Pacific. .... 7oV do Pfd .. 33 '4 V. 8. Steel .. 53 do pld .. 4I Wabaan , .. Ate, do -pfd ..140 apalllsti 4a stoutly at 31 3-10d per ox. MDNKY 2o2' per cent. ilie rate 01 dim 'Hint in the open market for snort bills la S1, per cent; tor three months' bills, 3 3-10 per cent. so 44 . ka . tt . 2!" . 41 .1U-S . . t'H .12-14 . I'. . 411 . U Mllnauke AllLWAlKKi;, . 4t r 1 ,xo. 1 iioi .'......,, i4A.oC; .tay, t'l-r,C. O.llb-OOU.IllllU, AA A'..4v4.4. 4 a. a.A..ts, i.4ltll ,C c;rlu Jlarkrt. Feb. .1.-FIaOL"K-Dui1. icn. ai.cu1.w; No. No. i4,or4a iarskvt. PLOHIA. Feb Sl.-COll.N-Hlgher; .1. VA , aXU. 1. 4JL,1'. 0.1 4 1 ii ta tut , .xo. 2 while, 3Hc; staml- w'X'. 4C. Oiuaka liay Marlrk DMAIIA. Feb. 21 HAY No. I, HD.-it); No. !. ,j.i; i t. Kin. S0.1S1, auaiia, tl. wi. otiaw. I'l.Wl, SaI-aS; l, SO-.O, IMld, ..uu. Metal Alaikal. NKW YuP.IC. Fb. 21- MKTALH-SlanU-nu 1 epper, ouist; stui markst and futures. ' I . -.-k 1 Unidcii ir.uiket, dull; s...t. i; s :1. Ft-turaa. tl.5 17a d. laka numar Net York, tsrb Alark.eC. Tlis following quotatlona are furnished by Logan et oryan btock esctiauge, 1.. ilia i.a : ,...4.iz ursens cananea.... ... 42 Inspiratloa ... 414 Larois ... lXi NevsUa Ciaie ... IV Nswliuuse ... 22S NssJS-l Ish ... IS Ohio Copper ... lnv, Itssfelde coalition. ... IS Ray 1 'initial ... 4 Switt Pa, i0.. ... i , 8CAU-a-ltiA.bu k C'u. ... 7', Silver Pick ... SO Supsrlor lilts... .... 71 lonoosk Mining... ... I'll, Ti-tuliy t'ljipsr ... s cniied c orper ... 6x Norlh lA. 18, a C kuheinia .... Anisr. ToK'XTO... Hsy tsls C.ss... lio-ton i.uiis pulte (.osllii'-n.. IS'tUS I hitui 4 hist Cons. Krsll.m U is-llaly ojibwsy Kir lks Kly Ceiilrsl K.lv l -ons Kly Wluh Krallklia ........ 4ltHA Hslinoat (iol.llleld UuiOllcId members New York 3u douiu bikicauta lUtai, .' . 8S . i . US . 1 1 1-16 IS Bank Clearlags. OMAHA, Feb. 21. Bank-clearings for to day were 11.797.069.33. and for the corre sponding date last year 13.350,807.07. OBI AH A WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamer, rsxj 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb.- cartons. 28o; No.. 1, In SO-lb. tubs, 26c; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons, 6c; packing atock, solid pack, 13'-4e; dairy, In S-lb. tubs, lotfltio. Market changes avery Tuesday. CHEEE Twins, 164H6HC; young Amer icas. 1V; daisies, 17V4C. triplets, 17Vso; llm btnger. 13c; No. X brick 17c; Imported Swlus, 32c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block Swiss. 19e. POULTUY Dressed broilers, under 1 lbs.. IB per do.. hens, 14V; cocks, 11c; ducks, ISc; geeae, 13c: turkeys, 2ic; . pigeons, per dos.. 11.30; li'rmer aquabs, per doi., 14.00; fancy squabs, per-dog.. 13. 00; No. 1, per doi.. I3.O0. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth legs, liic; hens, 11c; atags and old roosters, tic; old ducks, full-feathered, Uo; geeae, full leathered, 9V, turkvys, 19c; guinea fowls, 25o each; pigeons, -per dos., 60c; homers, per doz., I3.0O- squabs, No. 1 per dos., 1.60; No. 3, per doz., BOe; capons, over los., 14c, old turkeys, 17c. . . FISH tall lrosen) Pickerel, 7o white, lie; pike, oc; trout, He; large crapples, L"rfi5o; bpanish mackerel, 19c; eel, ic; haddock, i:ic; tlouiiders. 12c; green cattish, 30c; roe shad, 31 each; shade roe, per pair. Sic; frog legs, per dos., ouc; salmon, 11c;, halibut, loo; herrlrsr. 6c. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 15c; No. 2, 12ic; No. 3. 98o. Loin: No. 1, liUfccvNo. 2, lie; No. 3. 1044c. Chuck: No. 1, 7-ve; No. I, 7V; No. 3, 6I4C. Bound: No. 1, tc; No. I, tV; No. 3. 8c. Plate: No. 1, ',ic; No. 2, 6c; No. 3. BV. - FKUITS Apples: Missouri Ben Davis, per bill., to ou; California Hcllefiower, per box, fl.65: Colorado extra fancy -Jonathan, pur full bu. box, . 12.76; B. Twig, per lull bu box, I2.0O; W. W. Pearinain, per full bu. box, 12. io; Washington extra fancy Wlnrsap, lro-112 sixes, per bq., 2.7u; lou-lu sixes, per box, 12.60; Washington Pippins. 4'-,-Uer, per box, ):.Zo; 6-tler, per box, S2.00. hananaa: Fancy select, per bunch, 22BU) 2oo; Jumbo, bunch, tt.'ioiM. Cranberries: Per box, I3.B0; V isconsln . Lata How brand, per bbl., !0.60. Dates: Anchor brand, new. '30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes nee j box, 2.0o; bulk In io-lfc. juxet, per lb., s-c. Figs: New Calllornla, 13 12-ox. pkgs., " '30 12-os. . pkgs., 12.40; DO t-os. pkgs., 3.0; j ui Kiso. i-croxn, per 10., ic; t-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c. Urape Fruit: Florida, 4b-6-64 sues, per box, i4vu; Bu-90 sixes, per box, 3.oU. lemons: Lltnon eita brand, extra fancy, tuu-s) sices, per box. 4 60; choice, tvo-jrs) sixes, per box, 4.oo, 240 else, Soo per box less. Oranges: Camella Ueuianda navels. 80-sxl sizes, per box, 2.Bu; size, per box, 12. 8i; 160 aixe, per box, $-'. So; lit; and .mailer sites, f.oo; choice navels. 80-9 slsea, 12 SO; 1241 aire l2.5o; VjO and smaller sizes, 2. soy 2. 76. Pears' California , IV inter Nellla. per box, t2 It' New York Kelfer, per bbl., box, 476. ' VEGETABLLii Beans, string and wax per hamper, 3.kS&4.(aj; beets, per bu., Toe cabbage. Wisconsin, per lb.. I ,0; carrots' per bu., 7uc; celery. Michigan, per dos' punches, S..c; California Jumbo, per dux bunches, b6c; cucumbers, hot house Is, and I doz. In box, per dos., 12.35; egg plant ttney Florida, per dos., 13.00; garlic extra lancy, white, per lb., loc; lettuce, extra tancy leaf, per dos., 4or; onions, iowa red and yellow, per lb., 2',c; Indiana wiilte per lb., Sc; bpanlsh, per ciaie, t.60; pai sley, lancy southern, per doz. bunches, boa .; parsnips, per bu., 7f.c; potatoes Early Ohio, in sacks, per bu., lax-; Iowa and Wis consin, W'hito slock, per bu , i-jflsuc; Colo rado, per bu., kiVus.)c; rutabagas, per lb. Pc; aeet potatoes, Kansas, per bbl." 2. in; tomatoes. Florida, per b-basket crate s.j0"i4 .00; turnips, per bu., 7oc. ' MISCBLLANEO L H Almonds, California soil shell, per lu., ISc; In sack lola, la less uiaul nuts, per lb., 13c; in sack lots, lo less; rocoanuia, per sack, la.u-j; per aos 60X-; filberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo leaf; hickorynuta, large, per lb., Be; small per lb., kc; peanuta. roamed, per lb., sc! taw, per lb., s-,c; pecana, large, per lb., loc; I11 aack lots, lu leas; walnu.s, black, per lb., 2c; i alllvuma, per lb., 19c: in sack lots, in leas; ciutr. Now Tot k Molts, let- '-bbl., 3 7o; per bhl., So. 76; honey, new! .4 ftainea, J.id. 1 4 6 ... '-... 40 S i 1 4x .. 1 1 2 4 1 41 9 4 fi ' 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 171 24 . 11 C, aI. A Pt. p 1 abash 2 Missouri Pacific 6 Union Pacific r.4 C, V N. w. (east)... 15 C. A N. W. (west!.... 37 C, 8t. P., M. & 0 11 C, R. A Q. (east) n C., B. & Q. (west) 64 :., R. I. A P. (east).. 6 C., R. I. at P. twest).. 1 Illinois Central 7 .:., Q. V 2 Total 207 . DISPOSITION. . , . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Tacking Co Atf 739 Swift and Company 797 2.626 9i8 t udahy Packing Co 1,07 2.621 6X4 Armour ft Co 730 3.641 1.47S Kch warts-Bolen Co 141 Morrell Pack. Co 10 " Hlnclalr 7 W. B. Vansant Co....... :tl Benton Vansant ft i,... 129 Stephens Bros 76 ..... Hill & Son 97 " Y. B. Lewis 106 Huaton A Co r2 J. B. Root Co 93 J. H. Bulla S2 i 1a. F. I lust ' lo L. Wolf 27 ' McCreary ft Carey 30 S. Werthelmar K6 II. F. Hamilton , 47 Hulllvsn Bros 1 ;.. 1ee Rothschild 2' Mo. ft Kana.-Calf. Co.... 109 Sol Degan 8 Cllne ac Christy 57 McConegehy 37 Other buyers 716 l.esi Total 5,065 10,755 5,490 ' CATTLE Receipts of cattle were quite llbetal toaay, maKlng the total for the two cays this week 9,300 head, which, however, was a heavy tailing off aa compared witn Ilia same uays last week, when IB.boo head arrived at tne yards, it was also smaller than a year ago when the two oays' run looted, up 10, cw head. The market on all kinds of cattia was slow ana aun, and it waa late In the oar beioie anytmng like a cleat ance waa elfected. paukura seemed to want a few beef steers,' but they were not sufficiently anx ious tor them either lo advance puces or to- make an active trade. '1 ne result was mat the .market throughout the forenoon wat, of a aldw and Inuifteretit character, with prices not very much dttferent from yesterday, taking yeeteraay's market 011 an average. As. compared with the extreme low time yenterday some sales may nave looked a little better today. On the other 1. anas, as compared with tne best time yes terday morning, the market If aiiyiiiing waa a little easier. What has been said regarding the beef steer market would apply in equal degree to cows, heifers and practically ail kinds of butcher stock. The market was mow and no more than steady, as a uuil mar .et usually means a weak market, it waa possible to pick out sales that did not look i.araly so good aa yesterday morning. ihera waa very little cnange in the mar ket on stockers and feeders. 1 he country uematid has not proven very large ao tar this week, and as a result the market was lacking in activity, but still prices showed comparatively little change, remaining In about tne same notches as yesterday. quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beef ateers. td.OLTij4i.so; fair to good beef Steers, sJ.6o46.ou; com moo to lair beef (leers, t4 it.ui.ov, good to choice cows ami heifers, t4.b0CaB.40; fair to good cowa and utuars, 4.2oig4 00; common to awii- cows aad heifers. 3. 254.25; good to choice stockers nd feeders, l6.40aJ.90; common to fair Liockers and feeders, 4.254S.iai: slock heif ers, 13.754.60; veal calves, 4.0TXa7.75; bulls, 1.4,4. VIA... v. i,4a-20. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. sheen and lambs, aided by a l.roadenlns- demand for I parlors of tlie hotel previous to the feasi product In the east, gave the trade a hull- holding a general reception at which overv Ish turn this morning. Bulk of business I , , . ...... average right around a dime higher than ! on sa" honr,l K"PSt and at whh h ..1,1 yesterday's bulk and movement a- fairly Bcqattlntani-cs were renewed. This so active at tlie advance. All of the regular I elation Is composed tmlv of mrmWra whu luiyara were oil early wtlh orders mid 1 .,.,. ..,,,, , . there waa little If any general dlscrimina- I"""1 """" "l,h aftlllation of leniy lion between mutton offerings and costlier tars' standing. The reception brought to lamh shipments. ... 1 gclher home or 'the oldest and beat known Ewes made up the big end of the sheep i.,a,i... i. ,. .... . , receipts, aa has heen the case on most .lava) ,J lhla'" ln tU fctat ot -Nebraska, lately, and aold as high as J4.40. Mlmllar . ,. n..... ... ., quality wethers nro .-afely quotable at 14 .50 M""' "li" '" and yearlings of the right kind would move I Escorted to the banquet hall the guesia LV-..V.'Vr ZT 1 I Impressed w ith the Importance of the the year thus far. Nothing very choice In the way of 'smba arrived -In time for the early market, heal quality available going at iriXi. Thla sale warrants a q'iotsM tcp of H 10 on rtrlngs of high dressing character. Shorn lambs, as well as shorn sheep and yearlings, are still too scarce to teat values and. accord ing to reports. It Is hardly probable that much ahorn stuff will show up until five or six weeks more. Quotations on sheep ani lambs: Good to choice lambs. 5.8fVti'6.10; fair to good lamhs. lo.2VaB.86; handyweight yearlings. !4.8fru'.i0; heavy yearlings, t4.3o64.k5; good to cohlee wethers. 14.26ft 4. BO; fair to good wethers, I3.90i-y4.25; good to choice ewes, I4.10-ci4.40: fair to good cwea. I3.&5G4.1U; sheep, culls to feeders, J2.OOg3.60. Representative sales: No.' 22S western ewes 1 307 western yearlings 18.: western lambs 17 western lambs 10 western ewes, cults 802 western ewes 234 western ewea 107 western yearlings 17 western wethers 359 western yearlings 203 western ewes 239 western ewes B western ewes, culls 41 western ewes 20 western lambs.. 32 western lambs.. 44 western lambs.. 87 western lambs.. 103 "V" lambs 23 "V" ewes 112 "V" ewes Av. . 97 . 60 . 71 . 74 .. 8Ti 103 . 103 . 96 . 104 . m . 114 . 95 . S4 . Ml . 112 . US . R7 . 97 . 1074 . 163 . 70 Pr. 4 4 & 20 t 75 4 7B 3 00 4 10 4 90 B 10 4 16 , B 10 4 40 4 25 1 00 4 15 B 25 5 3D fi 30 B 10 B 10 4 00 i CO CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET Drmaad for C'altlo and Sheep Steady Hogs Weak. CHICAGO, Feb. 21. CATTLE Receipts. 4.500 head; market, aeady; beeves. 5.00a) 6.75: Texas steers. 4.20'q5.BO; western steers, I4.50Q6.65; stockers and feeders. 13.75(35.76: cows and heifers. 2.60tf6.70; calves, 17.00 9.00. HOGS Receipts. 22.000 head; market, slow and weak at opening figures; light. 17.20(37.66: mixed, I7.06ti7.45: heavy, 6.963) 7 85; rough, ffi.95i97.10: good to choice heavy, 17 10&7.85; pigs, 7.40(s7.7C; bulk of sales. 7.2 Kit 7.35. 8HEKP and LAMBS Receipts, 16.000 head; market, steady: native. .1.15fjr4.80; western. 13.154.85: yearlings, M.SW76.75; native lambs, t5.00flii4i); western, o.25 6.60. I BOSTON. 1 t.nues dull. Ki... IOISI. Local geearltles. ouotailons furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co.. 419 b .aiding: New Omaha National Bank I -l'"l Shipments fcct. !. Lead 27 0o; ,.rs; !" ally, 112 u2'y!2 x7i; electroli tic. t2 J.-,,i auskic 1.) ti i:.ia.'; eajAtiiig. ti-' 12 2.'w Tin. uns. nb.i. 1 ""' Cieam smu iimiits.. P1..WI4I w ly.ti,l..n loai -atrolig; slsjt. H.I4 U; fill 111 as. 1191 i. inlet: s.ot inaikel. H40114BO Netv W'''il' llasi St. leiis London faiket III riH-lier. unlet: li, iunii. au Na.v " jioik; t,'4"'ti46 Fast M. Louis; l-An.l..n I lersvssil Crala Hirkri. 1 IJ .Vnttinoiiy. t'ookssius. gv.i8n a'v. iron. !.1 I. !:!') 'I- Feb. tl -Wll i-'AT-Spct j 4'le'st4 wauatits, 4ra In Uh'i:i, lw d.Ai , 2 red start winter, no t k: 8 '. . 4.u.d ; .0 i fjiin'":' rvi'i.-.u. I l.'i .,s st.i. slsi.li WK'i: tiav lis .t',J 'I I : ' '. - r I ot Am 1 ( 4 11 linli'O. i. . v. . .ic . I ' y 1 1 . ' . i.-, j, rt -. . - 43, ai. a Aiiic4itio uiixcti, wlii, sa sliJtJ..i sa ,..., iiCAA-4. t4;liu, a ii. .4. I Asrv t o ato. k ( . rt. 1PSD sins-y t o . pru lliy National hank stock. Oiiisha.... 4 .sril a,ictiaige bank slock. Otnsas . uu si 141 A Cok pld r girii.oii. vasjoer lei g 6 par asiii. eat Western Sugsr 10. i p H. kt'V slier-Pttrao4l 7 p. c. lA :l..s 10. warrants, f par esnl K'-4iah It y Ky l.i. sfrt Nst.rsska tin. warrants, I per cast . i.'iiu.:. i-rsi.li c;us a. )44l Pirat.s C,e 191.' Im.ln4 W s tl se. :94s. : rA.nsUL A I' B it. F. 4a. 11-4 ICuasus A C A tl. ft I a t i. ' 114 s "1 Wool Market. Feb. 21.-VOOL-Market con- 4A..A.r. j,.f -1 I 1 . 1 " - J v ..iiivuiij aiiu cuil- l9 I fined operations 10 sitiull lots. Values re- , " 1 main steady with less pressure to unload . 1j ; a: sacrifice prices. Holders re anxioua . a'i , 10 clean up the r.UO clip and a fair and well i distributed business is reported. Medium - iiteces are steady, but some original terri tory wool was recently transferred at 21f 22'c. A little new Arizona wool haa au- peared and la held at 15 rents. There Is very little demand for California wool, wlille Texas products show light transfers HI'. AJi .18, Mo.. Feb. 21. Wuol Un changed: territory and western mediums, lKrji-4-; fins mediums, liiltc; fine, 12 u 13c. S ! . p'd.. lm cm 1.. . ... 94 ', ti Asked. 44 91 (VA, lu , los s.-a lot l' IV) l"S 71 I l"i 94 9: 144 Dry bands Msr.et. NEW YORK". Feb. 21. DRY GOODS Many rotaiiara are In the drv gocda mar- 1 kats. 1 ney are buMpg eonaevailvely, Prtnta. I glnghama and fine wash goAida are selling aeil. Export trade and cotton yarns are I quiet. Fine qualities of sample overcsuings ! for fail have aold well. agar Market. j NKW TOftK F'b. 21 Sl'tLVll -Raw. : 8.,,,,- VT.li K,-n,(i .4., s. t.l ? IT..- ......... r. .... I t J " !:. 3.7c: tiiuasa.s s.gai, j lost. I i2c. as, I LsaiiisJ. sKkdy. Ne. At. Pr. Ho. At. Ft. 1 ' 6 00 4 IU60 f 76 II 8 l I 40 1 IaUU 6 Is 10 1040 t 40 14 1042 t as II 987 t 60 I law t 85 1 911 6 60 4 1196 t 66 21 974 I 60 tu 1810 i 86 41 1087 t 41 40 1191 t 16 6 aIOIO 6 til 11 1114 I 46 t It! t tl) 17 Ii4 6 46 31 tit 6 14 It 12-'a I so 1...., 10MI f 16 I460 6 90 16 1"t i 70 10 17480 6 M 1 106 I 16 ft) 1140 4 00 11 .'.1179 6 16 11 1460 16 t 88" I 75 COWS. I 661 t IS 4 10! I 4 40 1 180 1 11 41 90S 4 t t S4I t lu tl loci 4 ti) 1 140 4 00 4 UK.j 4 66 1 790 4 00 2 llbi 4 70 t sat 4 no 17 90 4 70 4 106 4 6.1 7 1107 4 76 t 1024 4 10 6 lint 4 71 6 KllO 4 40 10 , 11.17 4 85 10 1016 4 40 ' t W4 4 k. 4 1007 4 46 I 'J4 4 ) 4 1191 4 60 1 971 4 9U 1 lo0 4 6 14 064 i 00 1 1161 4 611 17 lit im t 1161 4 40 11 lo5 4 J4 HEIFr.RH. 1 614 4 IS lu Ill 4 70 t 644 4 10 1 883 4 76 f 7.1 4 28 10 1: 4 4 76 641 4 66 1 611 4 ku 4 6.4) 4 64 t 111 t 00 914 4 4 1 lit 5 110 1 4fl 4 It It 941 6 00 BLL1.H AN L) STAGS. 1 940 I 00 I I40H 4 84 1 11I 4 40 1 1650 4 at 1 1.110 4 a.) . 1 1610 4 90 1 U'20 4 76 1 1 .I 4 90 1 1610 4 76 1 ..MHO 6 00 1 181 4 74 1 1980 4 uo KiSO 4 M I i:.il t IU 1 1430 4 85 1 1674) 6 1.1 1 1740 4 86 1 11,40 f M 4 1411 4 46 CALVES. II 147 4 60 . 1 117 I 60 1 861 4 50 II , 114 Ml 1 170 4 60 1 lit I 00 21 115 4 7 1 7 SI 7 On I TO i 9 I.,'. Ill I (f 1 MO I 00 I IV. f 25 1 20 t 25 1 :t 1 1 410 6 .A 1 M -, 4., 1 110 4 no 1 110 1 60 STOCK Ell.S AND FEEDERS. t 712 i 00 14 741 6 HI t 64i 6 (XI 1 724 6 li T 4j7 6 10 4 176 , 4'i 4 ....s. 884 t 20 4 I'd i 4A t It6 I 20 tl tl 6 45 1 44 i 4 . 111 6 50 t 474 t 26 4 1?4 I 40 f 491 I to 10 IS42 I 5 t 645 t St ta 18 t 00 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts. 9.000 head. Including 600 southerns; market steady; steers weak to 10c lower; dressed beef and export steers. I6.004j6.75; fair to good $5.4(Vff4i.tlo; western steers, lfi.24 6.25; stockers and feeders, 14 &04i6.75; south ern steers, 5.0(V&43.00; southern cows, I3.20ifj) 5.00: native cowa. ti.&'riS.&O; i-atlve helfnra, $4,507)6.15: bulls, 14. 4v 5 ?5: calves. t4.6daS.26. HOGS Receipts, 6.600 head; market steady to 60 higher; bulk of sales. 17. 25037.40; heavy, I7.20U7 35; packers and butchers, I7.25'J7.40; lights, t7.3AVar7.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000 head; market Strong; lambs. l5.WVa43.25: year lings, 4.755.BO; wethers. 14 A&tJ.fiO; ewes. I.iju4t4.36; stockers and feeders. 3 0O4 ) St. I.nnls l.lwf Sto-U Market. FT LOUIS. Feb. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 3.200 head. Including 400 Texana; market, steadv; native shipping and export steers, IS.oiVnC.OO; dressed beef and butcher steers, t6.00'u.60; steers under 1.000 pounds, 16.25 (i6.75; stockers and feedera. 3.;Gfi5 75: cows and heifers. 4.0O6.B0: canners. 12. rn3.21: bulls. $3.75165.50; calves. I4.0OaT9.25; TexSa and Indian steers, 4.60ir3&50; cows and heifers. IS.6Ora5.0O. HOGS Receipts, 7.600 head; market, steadv; pigs and lights, 17 0047.65: packers. $7.200"i,7.36; butchers and best heavy. $7.30 67 60. .. SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts. 1.700 head; market steadv: native muttons. 13 763 4.36; lambs, $6.5OiP3.40: culls and bucks, $2.BOra3.00; stockers, t2.0tV2iS.00. (. Joseph l.lve Stock- Market. 8T. JOflKPH. Mo., Feb tl. CATTLE Receipts. 3,000 head: market, steady; steers. I4.6ev-n6.26; cows and heifers, $3.60u.76; calves. $35fX(i8.25. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head: market steadv to 10c lower; top, $740; bulk of sales, $7.10t7.J5. 1 SHEEP AND T,AMBS Receipts, $.000 head; market steady; lambs, to.5oii4j.25. Stork la Slsfht. . Receipts of live stock at the five iprln clpal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. South Omaha I.ooo 12.k0J 6.20O St. Joseph 3 000 R.'inO 6.000 Kansas City 9 0O 6 too lg.ono St. Louis 8.300 Chicago 4.600 occasion by the elegant reception that, greeted them there. They elld Into a twelve-course dinner which was climaxed with a feast of reminiscent remarks. W ith Veteran Gnss as toast master a num ber of prominent Pythlans responded, the toast program being as follows: W. I. Allen elaborated on the "Gran Do-, main of Nebraska." and Knight Dahlman spoke of "Frontier Pytlilanlsm," Ixtuia Berks told of "Nights With Knights." and caused much merriment. T. W. MxCullougli dwelt upon "The Press," telling of the in trlracles. tribulations snd fascination of the same. George A. Megney gave the Knights some "Lessons on Pythlanlsm." while Richard "O'Nell spoke of the "Old Guard." "Practical Pytlilanlsm." was the subject given to W. W. Blabuugh, and Frank J.. Kelley told the kr.lghts how to "Increase and Multiply." The fourteenth annual banquet of the veterans' association was probably the most thoroughly enjoyed of any of the previous fehtivitles, and the only sturcc of regret was that all of the member could not have been present. The full membership' Includes many Pythlans of Nebraska. The departd ones are as follows: William Berg. 'SS-'IO J. J. Monoll, '72- 02 J. W. Cerler. '72-'02 Win. Kawltzer. '70-d.1 G. H. Cragor. '7-'0S J. S. Shropshire.'! 'Oil Jacob Frank, '72-'10 blmon 'iroatlcr, '80-o, Charles Hollo, '69-'OS Members of the veterans arc: Carl Kramer, '70 s3 Hans Kruse. '87 U. R. Balcombe, J. W. Barnhart. G. L. Barton, '89 Jeff W. Bedford. '78 Louis Eerka, 88 John H. Bexten, '8 W. W. Bingham, '76 Chris Rover. '83 J. C. Brawington, "7 Edwin F. Brown. '79 W. A. Carney. "88 Daniel M. Carr, '87 August Carstens, '7S J. C. Cleland. S George W. Covell. S4 Richard O'Neill. 82 K. D. Cunnlnsham, R. Patten. '88 P. J. Laimon. 8 T. O. La nr. '79 W. S. Leyda. '86 Will II. Ive. 79 T. W. McCttllough. J. M. MacFarland, G. A. Mauney. "90 John W. Malnne, '8 Ed Matit-cr, '79 L. A. Merrlem, '87 Louis Metx. '82 J. .1. Muller. '8.1 J. C. Dahimnn. j J. A. Dalzell. bO W. T. Denney. '85 John N. lennls. '88 John F. Falrlle. '72 E. K. French. '08 H. Friedman, 'S John Q. Goes, '09 Edward Gurske. '83 J. B. Hadfleld. '72 John S. Harpster, '82 Ed Haymaker, '71 Arthur A. Heath. '89 Keed Herske, '72 ilTfll H. Hoerner, '72 Henry Hornung. '88 H. O. Hornung. '81 W. A. Howard, '74 If. M. Johannsxon. Frank J. Kelley, '81 71 .T. C. Pederscn, '88 Gess Peterson. '86 Peter Peterson. '87 K. H. Phelps. '89 R. D. Pine. '82 W. G. Purcell, '86 Fritz Reimers. '81 Frederick- Rentier. Henry Hothhols. '81 Herman Kchaeffer. 6 Fred Schumann, '81 W. W. Slahatmh, '.".8 R. C. Strehlow Otto Wngnar, '83 Julius Weber. '83 D. H. Wheeler. '69 O. S. Wood. '69 John B. Wright. '77 88 W. W. Youhg, 88 ' 7.600 22.0UO 1.7i 16.000 Totals RAILROAD PRESIDENT SAYS HE IS DISCREET, NOT AFRAID Head af Nickel Plate Road Lies Still aad Does What Barglar a Orders. CLEVELAND, Feb. 21 "I couldn't say that I was terrified, but I felt.thst discre tion wss the better part of valor, so I lay perfectly still, as I wss commanded to do," said President W. 11. Cannlff of the Nickel Plate railroad In relating his experience with a burglar at his home at 2 46 o'clock thla morning. President Cannlff awoke just In time to see the burglar, armed with a revolver and electiio flaahllght, enter the room. Simul taneously with the awakening the burglar threw the flashlight onto Mr. Cannlff and Jumped toward him with revolver pointed at his bead. V The burglar cut the wire of the telephone and kept on backing to a dresser, on which stood a Jewel case, from which lie took several rings, valued at $150. He then backed, out of the room and disappeared. .24.800 66,900 45.900 HOGS Buyers of hogs wars ail lined up on the bear aide this morning, a heavy sup ply promising well for cheaper cost. Trade was alow In starting, but finally aettled to figures tr? loc lower, the larger decline being the rule aod the smaller one the ex ception. Killers affordet the main outlet for bulk, aa purchases by shtpters and apeculatora hardly exoraded 10 per cent of the total receipts. Demand at no time was very active and tt required the greater part of the morning to produce anything like a clearance. Aver age quality was very good and butcher weight animals were more plentiful than any other class of stock. Cost of packing droves ranged around $..00. a ponuiar ftgiire for anMhing weighing aiound 0 pounds. Long strings tangad fiom to 95 to t 10. bs4n grades s- II ng at t uf-7 i t. 'I ha ex treme r uit of ti.e H141I.1I srlAiwed a little tore Ufa Ibaa tae ssaj 1 tutu aa) ad varr- (offee Market. NKW YORK, Feh. tl. COFFEE Futures opened steady at a decline of 2yl2 points In response to lower European csbles than expected, but rallied during the day on bull support in the near positions and covering of shorts who ihhv have been Influenced by reports of firm Brazilian markets and pre dictions of an Improvement In tlie demand from the Interior. Business was not active, sales for the day being only 57.000 baga. hut while the lata mouths closed lower, near months were firm and higher, with the general rartpe net 5 points lower to t points shove the closing figures of yesterday. February. 10.61c; March. 1076c: April. 1077c; Mav and June. 10T!V-: July. 10.78c: August, lfl.OKc; September, !C.5flc; October. 10 47c: No v ruber, 10.41c; December and January, 10.24c. Havre was net unchanged to 1, franc lower. Hamburg waa unchanged to U pfg. lower. Rio 225 raia higher at 7t-vi0. .Santos 150 relB higher. 4s 7$2ai; 7s fir.OO. Receipts at the two Brazilian porta. 12.(881 bags, against 000 bags last veer Jundlahv receipts. 2.600 Iabks. against l.oou bags last year. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday, 11.322 hags against 10 072 laat year. Ilain waa re ported In all districts of San Paulo. Brazil Ian exchange on Ixmdon l-32d lower at ''spot coffee, quiet; Rio No.' 7. L'V,i 127,c; Santos No 4. lac. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, llNfjC'V' nominal. I ottos Market. NEW YORK. Feh. tl. COTTON Spot closed steadv. lo points lower; middling up lands. 14c; middling gulf. 14.25c; sales, sOO '"t" LOUIS. Feb. 21 COTTON- Market unchanged: middling. 144e; no sales: re ceipts, 1.101 bales; shipments, 1. 101 bales; stock.' 22 737 bales. Kew York cotton market as furnished by Ixigan A Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street: Culled from the Wire. W, H. Corbett, president of the Wllllani ette Iron work at Portland. Ore., one of the largest plants of its kind on the l'i rltic coast, died today. The "full crew" act of Arkansas, regulat ing the size of crews on freight trains, was held to be constitutional by the supremo court of the United States. J. A Vanaickle, a Jeweler. 52 years old, of Jefferson City, Mo., accldentall killed himself todav In his shop here w hilo cl't'i- I ma a revolver which he supposed was nol loaded. Charles A. Belling, the former third vleu president of the Bionx National bank, pleaded guilty to having falsified ertifl eatea of Ihs banks stock. Senteip-e was deferred. Oliver Timiuons, the third man iharijril with murder lu connection with the lynch Ing of Carl Etherlngtoti laat July at New ark, U.. was sentenced to fifteen sears 111 the penitentiary. C. C. King, formerly a banker In Pierre, f. D.. who was sent to the federal prison at leaven worth. Kan.. In 1007 for isolation of tlie national banking last, complete. 1 his term Monday and was leleased. Lawrence Glnnell, Irish nationalist mem ber of the House of Commons for N01II1 Westinealh. who made public a letter eon taming reflections upon Hpeaker Lowtnei, was suspended from his seat tor one week. Gcnersl Nicholas, superintendent of tha Virginia Military Institute, dismiss. t seventv-seven third-class men and former third-class men because, It Is alleged, they entered Into a combination against Uu school authorities. A tvplcally Rooseveltlan program that will allow the former niesbbnl hut Ulna Idle time in the thlrtv-slx hours he Is to be in Chicago will await Colonel Roosevelt, when he readies (list (liy today to be tba gueel of the Union League club. Month. I Oiien.1 High. I I-ow. Close. Yes'y. March .1 13 74 Mav ...! H 88 Julv ... 13 6. August 1 11 '6 Oct. ...: 11 64 I IS T ! 13 a 13 't 1 1:4 ,- I 13 r 13 84 I 17 H ' 1 ( f 0 I 13 7 I 11 4) ! 13 S i 1 1 : ! 11 8; 14 in : 13 i ! 1 1 . 1.- vl I 13 61 I 11 64 I 111 Philadelphia Prodara Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 21. Fl ITT KB -Steady, extra western, creamery. Jo.; nearby prints. 32c. I KtHlit Mteady : Pennsylvania and otbet nearby fliats. free casea. 21c at mark: i current rece.pia. free cases, 'due at mark, 'western flrsis. free esj-es. .'Ic at null . !cj reni reeepts free 4 a'es. 2ie at ma' I. ii K E.i-.--M.ao, ; New Yo. .. fel iiaot- irain's ewpteiuBsu-, Itc; Hut lo good, Lsl