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u THE BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FEBRl'ARY 3. 191,'. GRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET Traders Short 0r Sight end Open ing Wheat Market it Fast ! old. ?-. I us 21; iiarcl) dr. J. .- Tii; Antcri- mi ml I'lture, cliun;, February Us li'I'- !KW IOHK UKSe'RAS. MARKET !NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Volume of Snsiness en Exchange Falli Off for Day. dHTal marks; gold 10 hand decressed Z;.;m.w0 marks. KCPORT or 4LEAHIXG HOI SB isolations nf lav Hay m arleaa 4 eeawioelll'--. : NEW VOKK. Feb. i .-FlAllR-Firm; COBS TRADERS STILL BLUISH ; i.r.i.x w.u,. -,--...... w.mer straight. c-a.-. Klt.; Kan C 'l? E-.-.l .1 Tw. Mlllt.a Dollar. ! SS5.1W. at atnt I3,l'. '. lart week "v """r- tirni. -,-t "i :-V" I I ji u-na i. th. oinMtalvlInf M ' i.'."-'. cno.ee tu tartcy. H M. nucwra. f ajar far Export ta Paria PRICES CONIHTOE TOCERTAIS Traai art lose af Awee-rlatetl far tar Wrrk. Baaka NEW YORK. Feb. -Bradstreer bank cleai-irg report for lh week February 1 shows an segregate -- Real Factor lrk Will Deride the Prlra of tern la the I'aaalryMaa Hr I Norr a Mrcag le fts Hall Side. ,,.,r firm- tMKi rwr 1U VOUniS. C-itNMKAI.-Piim: fine while and tyrlloe, H -tiLTtf; coars.-, fIJi)Lai kirn j ..rieo. 3.ki. I KVK-nim: No. i ic r. I. f. Hultala. , " ! WHEAT Spot, strong; .No. I red. ftl.M. OMAHA Feb 2, Wli 'elevator, export basis, and tl.Oft-4. I. o. b.. The opening wheat market ae a fast ! allien: No. I northern. I'ulutn. 11.33-s, one. -lue la the far. t.iat tracers ere if. u. b.. afloat. Tno luiurea market w all Ihort over n'B-it sn-i when cobles i very llrni eatly in the day on ine nrm came strong and liinher shorts lecume ex- j cables tiom Kurope. bullish Argentine cited and ran over earn otaer to net out! news and iirm caaii markets. Prices Mart nf ibrfr .,-- .mrr u n. wheat M.Wl "1 aovantw uiiuwi the market. Those who are nuying Ml. wheat are hanking on the congested sim ulative trade next May, the possibility of bullish ;toi nrwa fn-m now o ami a chance also that there will be a great liter-ease In the milling demand lor the large stocks. Tiau-r. wuo have been th most suc resfui buyers of coin lately are ellll bull ish, -particular!)- on the short reaction. Th real factor which will finally decide the price of corn is the country man and he Is a stron influence at present or. th bull Mde. Th receipts art liberal, but the demand has readily absorbed all offerings. Shorts In wheat run to cover early on th stronif cables and reports of better cash demand. Early value were th highest of th oay. Cash wheat waa c higher. Corn holds firm and advances readily on any buylnx. The situation la very strong and bulls are as confident aa ever cf still hither values. Cash corn waa re hlKher. Primary wheat receipts were 45 "O bu and shipmenu were ' bu.. against lecelpta last year of 4D4 ouu bu. and ahiii- 0 ni of rrx.! bu. t Primary corn receipts wer 1.jT7.aa bu. and shipments ware anSUD bu.. snyiinst receipts last year of Ui.HH bu. and ship ments of ra."o bu. Clearance wer 777 50 bu. of corn. .) bu. or oats and wheat and flour equal to ls J bu. . Uverpool closed Id higher OB wheat and IVd hirer on corn. Th folowing cash prices! wr reported: WHEAT No. t hard, J cars, li.ul; No. t bard, 1 car. & . No. t mixed. 1 car. flffi't- CORN-No. t whit. 4 cars, V: 1 ear. 44Stc; No. whit. 1 car, Qc; No. 4 color, 1 car. Uc; No. 4 yellow, cars, 4o. I car 444c; No. 4 yellow, I car. JV. 4 cars, 2Hc: I cars, (Be, I car. 41V. cars, llo; No. i mlxtd. I cara, Sc. No. 4 mixed, 4 rara. C'tc: I cara, (1c; No grade. I car. aw. J car. iir. 1 car. I car t7c. I car He OAT8-ttiandard. 3 car tl'sc; No. I whit, t ears U Vc. Oataaa task rrlrra. WHEAT-No. J hard. U.MStti.M: No. hard. 0 ffnl.; No. 4 hard. Kmll.tlMj. CORN No. 1 whit. S7(lic; No. 4 Whit. flVrtiSHii-: No. t yellow. 4r-4'4c; No. I yellow. fti'4r4.lVr; No. J, iu4V. No. 4. ojSrtiUV: no grade, bttraio. OATi-No. 1 whit, llH4olXc; atandard, H'atfllV: No, 1 whit. Hnr51'c; No. 4 white, sotadr: No. i yellow, iotfulc; No. 4 yellow, K-VKitoSc HAKJ.KT-.So malting. Uei; No. 1 feed; THMac; heavy fed. aVo'ae. RYE No. 1, otj!c; No, 1. MJC Carlat ataeolata. Wheat. Com. Oat. Chicago U 4a lid Minneapolis , M ; Omaha " l4 " Dululh U CMICAdO ORAI5I AND ,HOVIIOJI mum af Ik Tradlaa aaw flaalag rrlaaa aa Baarl ( Trad. CHIOAOO, rb. t-apwulatlv buying ran wild today In all th grain pita on chang. Th upheaval waa largely du to th fact that x porting rountn were shown to hav shiptwd remarkably little for th week and that eondttlona In this rsnpact threatened to brom wore. Wheat finished strong at a net advanc of V o ISc . , . Exrltmwnt among wheat trader shot price upward at lh first lop of th belL World shipment war estimated at only 110 o bu.. against W.TW.uai bu. for th rorrasponding tiro a yar aga, and rumor from Buau Ayr that a general strike would b called Monday, cutting off even th diminished auppllsa, aided. Th Paris market waa at th highast point sine UH, rurtlwrmor, receipt at terminals BorthweM of Chicago proved to bs meager and lata sown fie Ids In th oft wlutar wheat regions war suffering from lark of now. Th chi waa at practkally th topmost Ogurea reported. May ranged from II to ll.MW. with last sale ISO Bet higher at U vHtl M-. Corn advanced to th highest level to date for th crop. May swung from tc to afHo, closing firm, with May V' net higher at a. Cash grade wer atrong. No. 1 yellow waa quoted at yHc for likla. oat trading waa of such volum that. Individuality waa lost sight of. txttslde Hmlts for May were UHc and MH. with the close at kAr. a net gain of tc net. Notwithstanding big stock In store her, th provisions market could not re Mat th Influence of th buig In grain. At th clos pork and ribs had gained le to TVac and lard waa dearer by 3Vc to so. Leading option closed as follows Art del Op n. I High. Low, j Clos. Te'y. Wheatl Mey.ll a3tjf July.t-.j Bpt.!VuW Cora . May UHV1,! July. - ttept.,,! Oau I Mar.Mti-J1!! ' July.i4Sf.i ' Mept.i42'M-a, fork May. July sept. I . Lard I . May. BW 'l.!U-v1 .?! r. l July 8ept. aViW Rib Mar.l May Spt. v I 1 HW 1 IB 1 Otrrti l H bit n',; TSlt a-! 141 ctV a1i ,,JtrHl attain rallied, and cloned strong at tl iy net advance. May cloaad at II 07 li-14 and July at II. f3S. t.tR. Hw,u firm; export, tiie. t o. b., axiout. Kuturaa wer nominal, aaportar took two load. OATS .iit, strong; Mandard, Wic. elevator; No. t. 4-ic, No. 1 and No. 4, (.; natural white and whit cllpiied. bap tU'v. on track. Futures were nominal. it A I j ii i.i, ptuue, ei-Je; No. J, 4l-A; .o. J, ll.l-Al.. HIUht'-Bteady; Central America, c; ttoftota. 27rlc. LKATHKIl-Kirm; hemlock first. V4t i.c; aeconda.. MbMe; thirds, iltiac; re jects. ic. FKOVI!ION8 Pork, steady: msaa, 1101 ui;.M; family. tUOuuai.W: short clear, ,i..mti.M. beef, firm: mas. IU.0irl3.M; family. Ht.islUiS l, beer nam.. KiMfja Cut meats, steady; pickled belli. Ml to 14 iwunua. -W'ni . pickied hams, IHUtc lArd, ateady; middle west prime, '' Ala; reiined, steady; continent, w. South Amrrtca. w.l; compound, aUiic. TAI.1AJW jule. prima city nnas, c; p-c,a,, tc-sc; ciuntiy. Mi'tHc. HI 1 TEH Firm: creamery apw-iais. 36V: extra. UVytfJec. first, liJlc I'HKrJil'' nrm ana uncnanaeu. I-Xiotl Firm, but uuiet: fresh gathered extras, 4c; extra lira. tl-ntU:; first, luMlc; western gathered white, tH4c 1U1 LTHl-IJve, unseltlea. western hlcktn. utilJv: fowls, liejlJc: tur- keys, IHilxc: dressed, dull: western h cken. ll-iOue; low is, i.ytwv:. tur- keky. litjilc. t. Laala Ooaaral Maraet. 8T. LOU1& Feb. a-WHBAT-Caah, taady; track No. t red, l.taH,trl.n; No. hard. II law CORN Higher; track No. I. SV: No. whit. 6Vo""V- OATK-Higher, track No. t, (SHc; No. t hits. KHc- RTH-l nrhanged, IW4c. FUM'K Higher; red winter patents. RaowO.lS; extra fancy and straight, Hw Vt EA: hard winter clears, p jv4is. m,;ki rimotny. tit.wwta.w, I'llllNSIKAHl HH AN -Weaker; sacked cast track, SlJ.MMfl3a. HA Y Higher: tlmotny, i3.woi.w; prairie. IIJOwrliM. BAI HIINti "SC HKMP TWINK-7tP. PROVI8IONM-Pork, unchanged; )ob- hlna. tlkaiL Lard, lower: prim steam. .3it8.!KI. Dry salt meats, higher: keixed, extra shorts, Hi W: clear ribs, ta.Ift; short clears,' xsoe. Bacon, higher; boxed extra short, t W; clear rib, .!; short clear, lioot. Pot LTBT nrm; cnicxen. lie; apnng, 13c; turkey. 14c; ducks, HV; gees, le. Bi 'TTKit inill; creamery, i7aio. KUU8 Higher; ax. Receipts. Khlpmeni. Flour, bbla. t. " Wheat, bu. ll.o atom Corn, bu, 11 Hw Oat., bu. .a) . J6.0UB Kaaaaa City Orala aad Prorlalaaa. KANSAI CITT. Feb. I-WHKAT- Cssh. unchanged to V higher; No. 1 hard. 1.04StluS: No. t l '."tjl.i1, No. 1 red, ii.uwui.ut"; - awwv-f. CORN iteiiy to o nigner: no. i mixed. s V: No. I. iS4i7c; No. 1 whit. tV; No. I, 4Tji7V. Closing price of futures: WlitAT-May. 1.004 seller; July. IMte bW .. ... ..... CORN-atay, tsltfl na; Jiny, tUs-jtac sellers. oats i nchangeo to w nigner no. 1 white, kViWVtC. No. I mixed, UtttlVtc. RrK-v. HAT-fltaady; choice timothy, 12.400 S: rholc pralrt. IliOCSffllSo HL'TTER Creamery, '; nrsts. mo: seconds, lie: packing stork. Iei4i,c. KIKIH Extra, -be; lira is, ucjo. sec onds, tto. i nareinia. Bmpmenta. ttfisaL bu ' l." Corn, bu i.'"9 Oala, bu.. I4.IWI JO.OTO Mlaaeapalls lirala Market. VINNKAPOLIH. b. 1-WHKAT May, ll7S: July. H.t.Mt: cash. No. I hard, tl.uita; No. 1 northern, tl.OiS; No. 1 northern. II 4fS; No. t, H.0SS. FI.AX-K 1oh7 .11. II A KMC V-Wrtill.at, CORN-No. 1 yellow, CIMrMV. OATlt-No. I white, -SUiiMc. ItYK-No. t V. tiiMN-l(f-i;i. VIA l' R First nslenls. lilodi); sec ond paienta, K7Mi.l: first clears, ij tj&a; wcond clears. C fXillo. Philadelphia Pradae Market. PHIIJnKl.PHIA, Feb. J.-fll'TTBH- Hteaily: wetsern creamery specials, w exrta. nc: neirny prints, extra, aw. IKK IK Weak, wc per case lower; Penn sylvsnla and other nearby firsts, free rase. MM Per caat: current receipt rre case. Ills per case: western nrsts. lira per case; current receipts, free me. Ill "0 per case. CH Firm; Nw Tork full cream, fancy, HStl'c; fair to good, MHttlic. u4r 14 S 1 114 II It 4 IK4! I TJS;i rn-ts I a! t . us 4KJ 14 t II 40 MM 4S 41 14 OS m esc i r44M t47S list 43M t Trv, I nw WIS UW to-j lav M 14 40 : 47Vj ITSH I 17 Caah auotatlona wra aa follow: FLOCR-Mrm: winter patents. M.4H) 4.X: winter stnUg-hts. Uafl-4 70: spring patent, 0 spring straights, k (14 40: spring patents. tt U.-' bakers. VS-Wrrt W. bast. KYK-No. X, WISc RARIJCY Feed or mixing, 'Scsrfl.M; fair to choice malting. II IMf LaV KKKOM Timothy. Ilinu H-H. Clover, til 'Jti & PRoVIs-IONg-Me pork. old. IIS 4fH new, IU.7Vt. lanl, la Ueroes, gf.10, rihort rihe. hsas 60 Total clearance of wheat and flour wer equal to JK,vm bu. Exports tor th week, a shown by Bradstraet . wer equal to tll.Ous bu. Primary roealpu wer ttt.OM bu.. compared with 444.K) bu. toe correapoodlng day a rear ago. tatlmated receipt for tomorrow Wheat. 1 ear: corn. 4 can; oata, U4 cars; bog. I7.0W bead. Chicago Cash l-noea-Wheat : No. red. H ofl H: No. I red. aac-jflOl: No. 1 bard. ti uTai oS: No. I hard. II n f No. 1 nortbera. fl.UrasI 14; No. 2 nortijern. H K)1.U; No. I nortbara. II Kiol.lv, No. 1 aprlng. llaHI U: No. I erring. Mca; S 1 cw. . anint, ' , eie CIW11 iactril (: durum. Hrfitl W Cam: No. i asi..c; No I white, tsfj-eV; No. I yet- low, sasrsv'wc. no. t, o'.y-tn.r: No. 4 whit. sttrMc: No. 4 yellow, (3se4Sc. Jto. I wntie -.ttnaac; r.o- 4. st'c: jho. white. KStr Sc: amjara. ryb-No. t tatrvc BARLrTT-TlchtlJ. n MOTHT-U wsniav CLOVF.R-gli.a-OJI.aV. Bl TTER-teadj ; ersarnerU. Mat, dalrle, ttc EtKiS Flrra: rec-pt, 1,171 case; at mark, cases uvdodad, &2ic; erdlsary first a Ilt)i4c: first. Mc. 01BkE-fteaity; dalalea. T-,9inrc. - twins, lVwlc; young Americas. KWS irSc: long horns. 17,tal7Hc. rrTATOIijS Wrong, reoripta, Ti oar; V 46-71 M Pi 'LT.TRT Firm, turkeys, Utmc. chlekeaa, HH4lle; pnngs, lie. VCALr-Suady. at ;KaL Attracta Mast Alleatloa Aa-iaac Trader. and ti.Hl.t4: in the corresponding week last year. Following I a list oi tie ' "" NF.tV YORK Feb. l.-After two day of rampant speculation the stock market , Chicago moveo at a more mocerate p4-e tonay. i r4", The amount of businrm fell off abruptly. Philadelphia ... Quotatfona cmtinui-d to move in an un- St. Lout certain manner, with alternate periods Kansas City.... of strength and weakness. Net changes Pittsburgh ware small, with a majority of slight San Francisco , losses. Baltimore The occurrence of the day which at- nnclnnatl tract ed most attention waa the engage- Minneapolis ... ment of C.i.'- gold bars for export to ew Orleans . Paris. Tli ateady accumulation of Idle Cleveland funds here, the demand from abroad and iietrolt ..... the rise in exchange rates to the highest lcm, Angele ... point in nearly two year has suggested oMAIIA the likelihood of a gold export movement. Milwaukee Kxchange rates are still below what Is jjojujvllle regarded as the shipping point, demand Attanta sterling today being quoted at 14 7S0. The j Portland" Ore engagement of gold was characterised by ;u,.t(ie' ' . .. . lasnaers aa a ia:isi 1 1 ..... . .-., , the belief that exceptional Inducements must have been held out by Paris to ob tain the metal. With the exception of a small movement In October of last year, no gold bar have been shipped from this country since June of !. until today's engagement. In lSlu, 139 OuO.OOn gold was exported, but It consisted entirely of coin, mostly for Lon don and Routh America. The week re ports of the European bank show tome strain on them. - Aocordink lo the estlmst nf one bank ing authority thft-total outstanding ad vance mad to foreign market y Ainer Iran banking Institutions exceeded tlM. auu.Wt. In other words, th volume of credits created abroad In favor of Ameri can banks, on this basis. Is already at the high level of last year and. If the I 1 ' CITIES. I Amount j lne. j Dee. . New York. St. Paul .... Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence . Richmond . Washington, Memphis Kt. Joseph Bait Iake City, Fort Worth .... Albany Columbus Savannah Toledo ..: Nashvill Hartford Spokane, Wash. Tacoma lies Molnea .... D. C. 4 4 J.fl... I it .. 11.11.. II..., U.t:.. ..,:,r i.i. ..i movement continue , probably will exceed hoc heater ell records. In the stock .market Reading waa the most active tasii. In th early trading It nine two points. The continued strength of this stork was still unexplained and perplexed tradera as much aa the recent pressure on Union Pacific has done. The short Interest In the stock apparently was alarmed am1 th advance of today was attributed largely to covering. The price fell sharply after the early advance and only a partial recovery followed. Lehigh Valley was the weakest of the Important storks, ending the day with a substantial loss. I'nlon Pacific waa again under pressure at times. Pacific Mall waa active and strong, moving up two points. There was some irregularity In the movement of the tolmrco storks. The wildest fluctuations In this group wss in lrillsrd. which rasa fivs points. Business In bonds fH off todsy. but price were well maintained. Total ales. par value, t2.a7i.ooo. I'nlud Stales bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on slocka were aa follows: lelea. Bisk. Las. Close. Mllwaake (Irala Market. MILWAt'KKR. Feb. l-WHEAT-No. 1 northern. V 1101.11; No. I northern. II 0 til II1; hard winter. tl uVULOS-'v. May. u.ub-: juiy, '-c- COHN-No. i yellow, 4fV: No. I whit. COc; No. I. V: May. ; July. StStJ-iS-tc OATH-eitandara. BHemc. BARLEY Malting. II.XW1 H rearta Market. PBORIA. Feb. t-CORN-Hlghr: No I white, MSc; No. I yellow, 4Se; No. 4 yellow, OHc; No. 3 mixed. Me; No. 4 mixed. I3Sc: sample. 4y-0c. OATH-Higher; standard, 6!Vc; Ka. 3 wnne, nine. tJsesgeel twla Market. LIVERPOOU Feb. l-WH BAT 4tpot. firm; No. 1 Manitoba. Is 44. No. 3 Manl lebe. s id: N. t Manitoba, at 3d: fu ture. tTong: March. rtd. May. is (d; July. Ts ISd- iXiRN Hot. firm: American sailed aUS Bvaajaratee Aaplve aad Dried Frails NTTW TORK. Feb. t-KVAPORATKD apples yuiei aoa steady, with quota- lion unchanaea. on spot ranev are quoted at lfleiioc choice at t,aWe and prime at Mis-ac. DRIED FRI'1T-Prune are falrrv ac tive In a lobbing way at recently reduced pncee, nuotetlon ranging from 4Hc to ISe for California up to uvea and from Se to lie for Oregon. Apticota. In- active but ateady: choice, utl5V: extra chotce, letJ-HV; fancy. Utfitc. Peaches, steady In sympathy with th lowest, hut prices are ateady: choice, llill"c: extra choice. liMiue: fancy. Ui:ac. Raisins. steady, with an Improved demand: loose miieratela. a1ej"c: choice to fancy aeeded. ei7Sc: ajeedlees. 47;. London layers. l.-rri.a-. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. l-METALS-Man dard Mtwf, dull: spot and future. 1117 tjUs: lake rooper. 114 Hi 14.411: eleav troivtic. iri(.si: casting, lij-rrstr 14.13H. Ijenuon market, steady; awt Csl It Id: future. IS Us v.. Tin. dull: spot H1.7.-AU . future, MlEotit!'. london market, weak; spot, tin lie: futures. (ll la. Lead, dull: $4.0tf4 30 New York and H 10 4. IS East ft Ixuls: Ixndon. CIS 1 M. i-nitr. dull; MtU New York, and B-.jMra.-a East 1st. i,ouls. London. CX. Antimony, dull: Cookson s. 17 B. Iron. CVveland warrant 4 In Londoa. Local Iy Iron waa steady; no. I roundry northern 111 nrm ie. no. i. nt -o-ai.vet: No. smithera and No. I southern sofe. 111. 09 l&J. 4MU ead Baata. SAVANNAH. Feb. t-TfRPENTIN Flrm: 47V. Kale. 41 bbla ; receipts, 11 bbla.; shlpmeets. "OS- bliis.; stork. St,Ht bbla. Ri381N-Klrm. bale. 1.171 nbl.: re ceipt. 11! bhls.; shipments. 11.4B4 bbls stork. im sM bbls. (juote: B. D. K. ICS F. : -I:V- H. I. !; K, r.M); M. 7.J, N. ft. 3: u. .; v . . j NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 3.-RORTN-R-reipts, LM1 bbla.; export for New York. btas. Xllls-nislaiars N AauilgaaMtes Cssper ... A-aarlraa Af-icaltaral .. Aai. "Mat Sugar Anteriraa 4aa Aawlraa C. A F Aa. t'etloa Oil Aawrtraa Hat, M ... An. lne serarltlas AaMiiflaa 1.1am I Aaarlraa Lacae-otlva ... Aiaeriraa g. aV R... Aia. a. a It pM Aas. Steal Psundrlat Aa. Sugar Rsftalag Aa-enraa T A T America Tnaecee 4-... Aa-arteaa Waalaa Asarsads Mlaiag C Atalil-wHi ... Ateblsa Sf4 Allaatle Ciaat Uaa nallleMM A 0t. nIM. Steal -baselta Ran Tr aaaataa rarina 4-aairal Leather twntral lalhar s'4 4-eatial af New Jaejey... Chea-peake ft Oala. -hlreo ft Alts Mesa U W -sliasa O. W, ate. -fclrese ft N. W Cklra-ta. M A St. ... C a St. b F. A I......... -iMftredA A seal sera r-eaeellaats Uaf -ma lpMlacle Delaware A Had-na Henver A Hlo Otaade.... I ft It. a f . ... IMelllsnV satarltles Erie Krts 1st p'd grts M Md rleaarsl Kdartria Great Nerlaera pfl Oiaat Nenltera Ors etfl.. Ilinais istnl ntarberaufll stet. ., laier. MM fd tateraathmal Har-reater. . atsr-Harlaa s'd alernallansl raaer Intereetleeal ran Iowa I'aatral kaaaaa 1lr Be lArlade Oas laralavllla ft NmbvIIIs... Ulan, ft St. Laals M . St. P ft I. I. M... MUeeerl, K. AT U . K. ft T. sld ItlnauH fsrinc Nslloaol HiaraH Nalloaai Lead N H. H. af at. as pre.. New York -estrat T . O. ft w N artels ft Waatem North Aaterlraa ......... Northara Pact Its PaclIM Mall Peeaerlaat raopH) Oaa .-. a a. rtiubargti Coal r-nsasd Steal Car rall-aas ralae V-Sr kallwas fttaal fttrtai Reading Kepaklle eiaai Repuelk Steal std Hack Island I'd Ito. l.laa r fd L a s r at pis..., st. Lean w . W-. pre SMaa-riisniold . 1 Soathera ratine soalbara aallaar Kallwu ate Thiii M ceer ........ Totaa A raellK T , t. U ft W T . St. L ft W, Kd I'alo rafirie t'aio rariha aid t'altad fKair Keally.... talted Stales Kubtier.... Vetted SUt-a Steal I S. Stsel sld,.... t'tah rearer , Va -tarallaa llsmieal . Watiesh Wahash P" Waslora stsplsnd WeMlagttouw KlectfW .. Western I alee Wheeling A L a. lhlgh Valley Hie rvsee nay Onaslidsted Ajarl-aa ToSaecs 1 i Ml, II MH u K-4 Bask Oeaurtaga. OMAHA. Feb t-Rank clearing for today were 13 "otscei and for th cor- mpoaauit aa last ai R4K,.4a W4 u 11 14 H iim n t Ml H4j ISM Ufa. 1111 llltt LI" 1H li 1 1 lust M lMit It IS M 1.S S4t ttt Hit kind M4S - M4 lea latts 1144 1014 Be Wii Ill's IsHi a M 1014 lettt toe litu ii list w m ti n l.tat m tt' 11 IT 141 1MH IT III Matt IT IT i Ik III IN II M 41 41 lattal 1W It 14 111 111 14 II IS "ti- ,. SU riiti ta4j II , S3 Sot let ir - IT- II eH 4 IITI UT 1-44 1IH liS nth 174 n 174 iii as 414 l. 14 ha4 ia4 M II It din lata lMw IMi Ito IMI la4 4 lias 7 at ItS isd i,e 4. tea us ran, at tit 1X4 4Jt S4 SS4 1W4 IHHt n4 7i Mia Tat 11M14 m mt w ti tm lltiv lid lll't f. mo ns nt f lew 1114 1TI ' l.l MT 1H4 10414 1( "It lea at st as MS IMH M4 1U It t w ut T4 1174 "4 JJ-4 I'M ttt 4S it liet in. JO) IT W 4S m '"i 'iis 1 114 U M it . let at T41 aalaa lor the amy, ttt,Mt 1 14.1-4 Its el IMS tew llli IS U vm t mt 1T14 'l IT'S. avt is a .0 ia n 41 11. 1US HIUj I S n . M S lea 17 UN US as via rrt ( Kit ltU4 UT a w 4S MS 141 21 S in tS f 11 111 1st n i4 T' s at ten WMt iaas U MS US s T . S Kit I7H t ITS Cal., Fla.. Mass.. Liuluth Macon .. Oakland. Norfolk Wichita .... Peoria New Haven Jacksonville, Scranton 'trend Ranlda Birmingham . Sl)x City Augusta, tia.. Syracua Kvanavlll ... Worcester ... Hprlngfleld, Dayton riklahoma City Portland. Me Chattanooga Little Itoek Charleston, 8. O... Wheeling, W. Va., Knoxvllle Han Diego. Cal Ijlncoln Reading. Pa Topeka , Wilmington, uei.. . Davenport Sacramento, Cal... Mobile a.. Wllkesharre - Cedar Kaplds Akron Youngstown Waterloo, Ia Fall River .... Canton, O Springfield, in Fort Wayne New Bedford Helena lxlngton York. Pa. Columbia, R C Erie. Pa Htockton. Cal Boise, Idaho Rook ford. Ill Muakogee. Okl Ktlamaxoo. Mich., gulnry. Ill Hloomlngtnn, III. Keg! new. Mash Tulsa. Okl. ..1 Ogden, I'tsll Lowell Chester. Pa Kprlngflrld. O Houth Bend, ina... Blnghamton Sioux Fall, a D... Jackson, Mia Decatur, 111 Msiisfleld. U..... Fargo. N. D. ...... Fremont, Neb Vlrkeburg. Miss... Jsrkaonvllle, 111.,.. Houaton Oelveston ll.s-v.'.iM.'tt. 1 I-tXTtT.iwf S.4 l-a,e7viaa-l . VP. .-7. . 6u.to4 .Oa) . ea.M.OW. 4...63," t0.O40.0iei S.391.4sJ( 11 53S.0")! 31.zXl.0W,.. lK.-i-a.uiai :,na.w !,. ' is.so.: 1S.91,(0 I 1J.SH.0U). Ii.l30.i)t 13": .16.-HI U.T ,-iij.ooo .H.tlH., .ieooj 7'i-s)'a t.-MOiaH 31.3 7.-S7.0CO1...., -L673 i I ?.451.i0j 15.ll l,ftl .(! M.Sj 7.1."l...., ft.ro.40'.... &.-M.W..... i,M,) ' S.S49.WD .... ftiwuttf S HfKOOOl ! 3.SU.00W : 0 S.4H7 0S0... t,M3.(WX .4 t-nw-oor. J.SSlitH . .a71,0eH Ut.oooi S..00t .431.(-l 1641.01 .. J,i.on( l. 3.7S7.0M.., 3,732 )(.. 117i,00ot.., t,32.".., 3,a,taa)l.., tow,... . l.S,-4. 7,T7U .0,inj tO?5IOI l.efis.OlO'. 3.067.0UU 104!i.i)il0 : iitumo ,Ub, 3.548 OtO l.i000!. 3,l,llt-l)l 1 1.47.int)i 11 . 1 tnoHfitli ' l.Ol'KOi U.4 I.M4.iunt. l.fkd).0t"l. !.. 1.474.1-f. . l.ftT,n-M 1.0I2.U 1.370.1 1.05K.IS-OH Wl.OnlV t3r,. . 1.07.0uM 34 ' 1.I1440I U. TtK.OOOl.., m.vi :., tat.OUOl.., 76.a((.,, wi.mM.., -tn.oooi 11 Ij Yl.no m. Ue.inul . TJl.-wk U.l OMAHA m STOCK MARKET Cattle SeceipU Light and Trade! Slow and Lower. HOGS STE050 TO TFJI EGHIB U.J Ik til 44, 4.7 1.0... 13.7!.. 11.11.., 31.5. 4.7 13.1 3.3 4.7 41 3.1 11 41 1.1 'i!i 1.4 4.4 .3 17. 7.0 U.4 Fat e-beep aad lmba la Liberal Sepply far a Friday aad Dw std te Moelerate aad Tcadeaey Easier. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. X WZ Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. lo.ani 7.4W 4.71 t.SS M; Official Monday a.I7 I.M1 J I Official Wednesday"'. 4 17 1&.-S7 .ioeeici.i tk,,.... u tut t33 Edtlmat Friday 70 1433 10,40ft Five days this week. JM4 e4.44 .7U Same days last week..ls.-T .74.343 .1 Same days I weeks ago 81.03 To.sU! O Same days 3 weeks ago l.t .44I same days 4 week ago 1.M ftlSut Sft.311 Same dayt last year... .33.133 3,sa 3J.1.0 Th following tabl 1 howt th receipts of cattle, hogs and tlie at South Omaha for the Year to date as compared "n last yea' llt Mil- Inc. Dec Cattle Wo.3 10k,"l '" Hogs 3181 1M.5S Sheep 13i 1T3.133 The following tablt howt the range of prices paid for bog at South Omaha Ir tb last few da ye. with comparison Data. I lq.illLllll.llM.lK.llB-l'. 1.. un., iu ill a I d lfti I 44 a dz ill . ft a j i wl ft : 4 a ft 1 I ftl6x 7 4S I Jan. Jan. Jan. 44.1 44 'ii'.i 1.4 ft.7 4 1 13 . M.7 'ii'i "ii .o M.l 3ft. ft 31 .ft 33.1 33.3 7-13.0KII -M.ono it.... 2.ii: I H.1.IMS lH... 7lJWW.,.i... 3 ft 4W.H0W. ll.l"j 4M., HM.OI . 4!.m 47,iH)( 37.HI . rm.nid): 46i.0l IS ftr.nikW I 3n7.)( I fcS.'SOl al4.7 tni.uot li.ii JM.DK11 .41 46.K3.l-Wl 73.01 1.MM.U. 13.41 I w.i 14.7 .7.. 11.3;.. 13 11.7 W.I .t 3 1 Jan. Feb. Feb. win t a J i I UN t ti a aai a IftIS 4i,,i I d lik 7 .Ul a I ft 111 4 13, ft 731 I ft Ml 7 47 I 131 I 4 17 ft i 43 ft 7 !. 33 4MUh.41 ...!!. 7 3i ft 03; glll lit .. .a ..hi . rj ..u t at t ta d d a ... t ta ... 4 at ... t at ... 41 ... t 4 . . 4 e 14 d i ... I at, ... t m 13$ t ti ... I at . . 4 Si la .. Tt.. 13.. ... 44.. . 241 ..til . .. d ii .. 4 IS .. 4 Ii . Ill kill .. Ill at I la at I H .. I ti .. 1 11 .. I la .. I li . t U 111 I US I M M II ... ins .. I K DON'S REYM OF TRADE Honey Market Conditiont GiT-Xej to Whole Situation. Sunday. Receipt and dttposltlon of livestock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at ft p. m. Tbur., t cattle, nog, onecis. 7 1 3 37 ft S 7 37 11 ft 3 151 C. M. AV St. P.. Wabah Miwourl Paeiflo Union Pacific -. CAN. W east -. I C. A N. W.. weal , ft C. St. P. Jt. AV O . 3 C. B. AV 4- a C. a AV Q.. J C. R. I. P.. eaat.. ...... ft Illinois Central 1 C. o. w. Total receipt! 30 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheer. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company.... Ia3 Cwlahy Packlfig Co.... to! Armour Co Murphy Morrell Hill A Son 14 Huston A Co 3 J. B. Root AV Co.... ... 43 J. H. Bulla..... U F. Hues McCreary Kellogg.... 3 8. Werthelmer A Degan Mlssouti-Kan-Calf. Co.. 14 Olher buyers 303 9ft3 3.4U 1.74 3.173 1 178 1.110 373 l.r.i L313 734 Not Included In total because con taining other Item than clearing. w York Meaey Market. NF.W YORK. Feb. 1 MONKY-Steady. l-ktj'i per cent: ruling rale 3; cloalng bid. 3; altered at 3. Time loans, firmer; sixty day. IVI-'S per cent, ninety days, 3Sn; six months, 3t!V PRIME MBRCANT1LB PAPKR 8M4 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual buatn In banker hill at KMiaj lor sixty ay and at 14 9,') lor de mand. Commrdl bills, M-WI. SILVER-US'. 14C Mexican dollars, 4 ROXlie Oov-wntnt sni " Railroad, "oo-rtng quoutlonft on bona today wet a. fi.liuwa: 1 .tea inter, m. a. taja si l aj.saa 4a II .MS da 4Sa H .Wlt,g. O. He. 1st Is 74 111 U S det. 4s IMI... MS la eaasae ! L A N. aai. 4a.... Its Allle-Ckel. let la.. MSU. K. A T. let la 1S Aaar. Ar- la da Ii 4Ss ..... US ATA ar. 4a..ieaUo, raotfk 4a ns Aa). Te-t 4t kail. R. R. af M. 4V US la at II1SN. Y. O. t ISa.... Ansaar ft Os. J4. nw 4a lea. 4a II Itch, -r.. li SM. Y. N. H. A U. so cv. 4a MtS cv. It IKS . CT. ta I .N A W. 1st s.4a.. MS A. C. L let 4 S a, er. 4t WS Bel. A 01 ta "aSa. rarlfh 4a lets le ISt H 4 h 74 aia i. W. ISa ... ' O S. U rtds 4a ... tt areak. Tr. er. 4a... aVSPean. cr. ISa UU.. . ZcZT Oa. la ie-S Mo -a. d. let Laatnar ta. nnswi W a.... Totals 1.069 .4 V300 . CATTLB-Cattl relpts were very light, only twenty-nine cara being re ported In. This was not tnough to mak a market or to Interest buyer to any great extent. Th result was that some of th buyrs did not oome out In the yrd at all or try to buy. anything. Those tht did com out did not eem to think that they could get enough to mak a killing, and If they bought the cattle at all they wanted t buy them enough lower to pay for carrying them over until Mondsyr Thla means that the trade from Mart to flnlah waa extremely low and dull, and hence very unsatis factory to th selling Interests. It was. In other words, a typical Fridays mar ket. In hum caae rather than carry their cattle over salesmen were forced to aocept bids that were ss much as Ma-Unc lower then yesterday. Friday can no longer be regarded as a m-uket day, and it can hardly be re garded as wlae to ship In anything In the wsv of cattle for that day. As a rule packer have secured sll th csttle thst they need for the current week before Friday, and If they take on an additional upply they figure that they must hav ufficient reduction In price to make it an object to them to hold rattl over. Quotation on caul: tlood to eholc beef teers. I4.ii067.7ft: fair , to good beef steers, .0utB40; eommao to fslr beef steer. likOiVii-'.OO; good to choice heifer. u otu'; good to choice cows, tsa-aj.ja. fair to good cows snd heifers. 33.7MU.50; common to fslr cows snd heifers. 13.509 3.7ft: good to choice stocked and feedert. 16. 4041 2s: fslr to good stockers snd feeder. 14 Eti 40; common to fair atock ers and feeders, I3.50f-M.50; tock heifers, II 4Vft4.;V ven I rnlves. $3 iO-frT.75 : bulls, slags, etc.. nsOQiM. ...! valuta 11 esies. . ret. Is, lag.. s eaasae A 4a. fg I.eedoa Stock Market. LONDON, FYb. S. American securities were oulet during th forenoon. Price opened a fractloa higher, but support was lacking ana a part ox in iiai eaeee uu during the first hour. At noon the market aa quiet, with value ranging from S to below yeaierday s New Vork closing. .onuun cioBiiig stocw quuiauwiu,. Osneala. suwy n U liLatilS'lll- ft Naat.lM acroast i.tato., waa a) ivs.. si w Aiaal. late t2Nw Tart t'awtral..ll.S Aaacoala t Nartolt ft Weetora 11S AKhiwia IttS a pfd t do a4d let.oatef-io ft Woatera. It Baiti-aere A Okie. . 144 rvaatylvasla v.... I3S aaedUa Partfla . ttlSRaad Mlaaa ...... t l-bosaeoata ft Ohle. II HUadu , iiraat waidera lissaataaca aaiiwaf.. zs Ckl . Mil. ft St r.ms la fl S Da Baara loihra rwctnt ....Idas Oeever A Bio 0 ... D titles rartfW 1S 4a eld ., MS la S4I ...... MS Crla 11VC A steal It ....111 .. TS cat. el N. J. I It. ..IKS 1. ft I. r. fg. at US Cate. ft taie . t- -1 -so swa. aa. a.- d ret. to. SSt. L a. W. e. U.. US rsiraio A A. ISa.. I 1st sM 4a Ms O l ft i do m 4a K,aso. rae. cot 4t r- M t t f t US la re. 4a MS 0. R. 1. A T. S at. 7S eo lot raf. as s la rft 4a toSSo. Railway ia IMS er-ola. lal. la 'S ea at 4a 7IS Cola. Mil. 4a M et'slaa Ptcinc 4a...l-tts - ft s r. A IV a ee. ta lets en, ft It re. ta. ... M ea 1st ft ear. 4a... Its an a . O. ta..... tr. A Rotter It ...111 I. raf So ttSV. A Steal M la. ..1S Dlettllon- la II Vs -ar Ckoei. It.. IMS grta a. l; aa ow.ba.h let Is lets a, eaa. 4a TIS '4. let es ta.. s. aaa ev. 4s. Bar. a. s-sweatera aid. da. ea aarlae B TfiWest. glee. e. St.. 1H flee. Wee. a l....IHSwla (-eatrtl .... st III Caw 1st ret. :. M'- Ma. Faa. ea. le MS later. Met. 44..... eSFaaaa-a It Ills BOSTON, Feb. I Closing quotations on stocks were as follows . ts . sis IIS IS . is 44t Allewea -iaisl A Z L. ft ... Atiaoaa ts. .... B A C C. A A Batte realltioa .. SI. A Artie-, i-al A Herat..... Coater-nlal ra. Raaet C C. Kaat Bait C. M F-raaltlls dteaax fSe. . Oeashy Owe rt . nsidlaal (Seer ... . tl'.'M.k.wk . I4S Nxtda Oe . t mmtisj Mlaea . duNenri featta . t'.IKanh tale . i Old ..let ... 14 .... 9 ... S4-4 4 ... M .. M ... 4TS ... 13 . U a f . 41 ITataak . . H lo M M a M ld .. Orsad Tra-al Ullaata Caatrat ....! SILVsUt-Bar. steady at 31 t-ltd per ounce. MONEY -3H3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open tnar ket for short bills Is IS per cent; for three months' bill. 3 7-lai3-s per real. aak af Gersaaay Statetaeat. BEAR UN. Feb. 1-The weekly etate ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany bow th following changes: .Cash In hand dereed W.4E1.0M mark; loan In creased !".SS3 1 marks dlecounte de creased 47. 7 is markt; treasury bill de created 1 all OtO marks: note la circuia Ilea lafaacd tUS.oa niauks, tlvagiu llvcratney ttSShaaaa llSapertar IK. 9arr1er ABM ISTaauirack M I S S R A U t la fl Isle Ravel Otter. n- rah Cat gere Lake " tr CV. , ... runaar 1.. tt wrtsaaa . fall -atsr...- l4"aHe-1s . IU-4iid4al ajese Terk Mtalae- Btaeka. NEW TORK. Feb. 3 Closing auota tlona on mining noes were: . je.,"Lmia Chief a,- Twwael atart... teueilcaa IS aa hmaiii l!Oatarte M) Cm fat A Ta. 7SOehlr 11 liaa faisae K-wiaaiw oLsedTllle Cea. Tellee Jaeaat tt last- rts at Mete York. NEW YORK. Feb. t Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New Tork for the week ending January V were valued at t33.CS.14A Imports of specie at this port for the week ending tester were ftMft set stiver, and (111.730 gold Ft ports wer B.0S4.JC3 sUvur. and laid. Na. II ... At. re. lU I at W IS l:l 4 u ....Jit I IMt I M tdd I M IMI m st in TO t Tt 7H I H St I M net 4 tt I 114 i n Na cows. Ae. rt. 1014 I M 1171 I 41 1014 I M UH I H 1144 I M 10M I Tt UH 1 M ... Ml 4 ta) I UM d II n Ill 4 TI II ,..1M 4 M 4 1HT 4 M I UT I at I Ian I I 1144 I 4 HEirtRS. . TM 4 to I Ml I N , 47t 4 It I aw. in . TW 4 II 34 IN I It ill 4 a i . 4tl 4 K T 4 CALVES. t in 4 a i 1 141 4 I 1.. 1.... I.... I.... I.... I.... I-'.. It... tnt 4 n ,.1I 4 ..list 4 ft) .ittt 4 n iflta t tt UAbite. l t l I . tn i .uu .nit . 144 4 U . M 4 H . lit I 7S .W IS .IS l . H 4 . Ud d tt I w 1 . ut a un I at 740 I M ....MM IN ..,.U-- I at 144 t It .-...UM I a net i a Met ft 41 tee I it 1M T tt 17 t M ....lll 7tl m 7 a en t a II II IS I ltd t M 9 tH 1 M I... II .. II... 4... 11. . .-wi ... n... 73 ts at I ax il.. 74 a ... tn . , . 6HEtP Business in sheep and lambe was featured bv a packing demand baaed on "Friday orders." none of the regular buyers seining very anxious for receipts. This attitude was Justified by heavy ac cumulation of product In chill rooms st well as a natural unwillingness to load up with lit stock at th week-end. and the market was a dull, draggy affair from the start. In a general way. pnrea held up about steady but In tendency to lamb trade -was rather saggy and some sale were made that looked to be about a dime lower. Receipts had plenty of stxe for the last active market day of the week, but trains were generally late In their sched ules and much of the stuff did not show up until well along toward midday. Noth ing very loppy was included In early offerings, but strictly prime lambs were In fair request at IftSO while plain to poor vaiie-tiee bad to eell at liberal dis counts. Compared with a week ago, moat kinds of fat lambs an cloalng Just sbout steady. Sheep offerings consisted largely of fat ewes, good ones selling up to 1N and showing much better action than fat lambs at well-sustained figures. There were no wethers or yearlings of conse quence on sale. Compared with a week ago, tat ewe are closing Wtr-JOe lower while other classes of matured muttons remain nominal. Feeder trade has experienced few changes lately as the demand and supply hsve both been very limited. The four days' buy, according to packers' tab, amounts to sbout ft-tt-ft head. quotations on sheen and ijtriM Lambs: Good to choice, t4.36ge.50; fair to good. KSt3D. Yearling: Good to chotce. tS.lMiA.5i); falrftto good. 4 7666.11. Wethers: Good to choice. 14 KdTd.tO: fair to good. $3 mwd E. Ewes: Good to choice, 7&l4 : fair to good. 131093.73. Representative sales: No. Av. FT. 474 fed ewes 34 fed ewes, culls IK fed Ismbs 3?7 western tsmbs. feeders..... 333 western lam he. feeders western larfs feeder cum. 4m fed lambs 90 fed ewes c7 fed ewe 120 fed Ismbs 774 fed lamba 1 3 90 to too ft 10 ft tie 4 3ft 3ft t 40 4 OK 4 23 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Demand far Cattle Slow Hog Higher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Feb. t-C.TLK-RCelpts, J. heed; market, alow: beeve, HBtt! So: Texas steer. HOofiS do: western teem, ftt.soerr.tt; stockers and feeders. n.K&tiAOO: cow and betters, C.lr.75; calves. pi.tHitjfi.yt. HOIS Receipts. r.COO head: market, generally 10c up; light. t.75ft-.: mixed. tVritlKTH; heavv, -ki.ili.40: rough, MOO !'. 16. pigs, HOOt-0,30; bulk of ssies, fe.30 4x4.36. SHUEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 1.000 hesd; msrket. steady; native, S.1J4.B; western. U(oi4.70; yearlings. HiOnA ft); lambs, native, R4i)dj.7&; western, Kt) 7ft. Kaaaaa t'ltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Feb. 1-C ATTLB-Re-celpts. W head. Including 300 southerns: market steady: dressed beef and export steers, ti.7ue 36; fair to good, 16.4044.73; eraatartl ataera. ltUttr7 60: StOCkerS Snd feeders. 14 0UU4 00: southern steers, 16.00 t60; southern cows, llOWnVo; natlv cows, tauvir.!; native heir-rs, l4.3aJiO; bulls, t3.75u6.ft0; ctJvee. t3.7aW.tft. HOOS Receipt. CftOO heed; market steady to 6c higher; bulk ot sales. IS.aW 130; heavy. Its) 8ft; packers and butcb era. iei)6e.3ft; lights. (6.7Va.27; pigs. 8HKBH AND I.AMB8-RecelpU, 3.000 hesd; msrket steady to 10c lower; lamba, an iatwl ar vaarllnaa U.faaiift.40: wethera. I.17HI4-4C; ewee. H-fe4,00. stockers and feeders, C76jt 00. St. Iala Live Sleek Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. t-CATTL-Recelpts. an head. Including 2UU Textuis: market steady, lower: native shipping snd export steers, r 560100: dressed beef and butcher steer. 13.00-dl w; Sleera unuer i.tss- ioa., t3.3otn6.50; tocker and feeders, 13 . 600: rows and heifer. 32.7Mr4.40: rannere. t3.0OiM.iW: bulla. !3.0t)aj6.l&; calve, aViwHr 160. Texas and Indian steer t, 6.-jn.i; pnwa and hellers. 13 ISflt6 f. HOGS-Receipts, AODo hesd: market MX 15c higher: ptRs and Hgnts, kns: mixed and butchers, ti.30tjj; good heavv IK.'tMl.H). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 hesd; market steady: native muttona, 13.76 tf4.nr: lamba, I6.10VA7S: culls ana bucks, 1.6UtlS.OO; stockers. tl.Ttga.0. St. Jaeepk l.ltt Sleek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 1 CATTLE Receipts 601 head; market, steady; steer. l6.60-aiH.26; cow and heifers, t3.O0v.5O; calves. 14.3607.50. IKXW Receipts. 6 BOO hesd: msrket. (c higher; top. 16.36; bulk of Mies, tft.tm 4.2. SHBFP AND LAMBS Receipts. S00 hesd; market, steady; lambs, .&. 46. Sloek la glgbt. Receipts of live stook at the five prin cipal western markets yestemsy BTOCKLKS AND FEEDERS. 134 IN 3t 104 4 41 41 I 41 M 771 I 41 171 I 14 Ml I a Ttt I 4 I T III HI I M 1 144 I W HOG Favorabl advice from eastern hog market were chiefly Instrumental In causing a substantial gain in value early in th session, but improvement waa sanclWoed only by hlppers and speculatore, with the result that trad brok ftbruptlv ss soon as outside ordara war filled. Fully halt of the total re ceipt that bad to dear after the first few rounds, moved on a baal merely ateady to strong, practically all cf th early advanc being loot. supply (mounted to about iVM head, an estimate that aeemed to be slightly tn exceed, of requirements, el -eel ally aa recent runs have been large, with recent values dt-ridedly iotty at compared with tnose In force elsewhere. Packers bought cautiously througnout and it was well along towsrd midday before droves were ready to be turned over to killing ganet. The shipping and speculative outlet was the broadest in many day, about one fourth or total ottering selling on out tMt account. The-" beat bevy hogs on sale reached H32S: ear.y a compared with yesterday's top of SA.1S. while bacon average ranged from HOI downward. strong-weight butchers moved within the middle spread.' usually bringing ta.-Aflia.ia. Repreeentative sale: Ka. A, ft T Km. Ae. SS . Tt lit ft 4 T4 T 4 I 4.... 14 ... irl... ..II ,.1U ..in ict ... .111 ... I I ... I ... I 71 I M ... .-t I H ... t tt a t M . . 4 ie u n at i ns ... IKS ... ft a ... t ta ... ft a in lid ... tea ... It 74.. ..VI ...at m tt t ' ... nt ... i n ...211 ... 141 . ra 4 i at ... tat It let ...n ... las ...; mil ti ia .. it it 741 -e it st let ttt Ii r. at ... w it nt 4 1 1 It -K4 . . I 1 7 a ant ti Ill ... IK tt 311 ... II 44. SI ... fit 47 nt ... in 444. Mil la MT 171 4 17S 44 til 1.14 . South Omaha..., St. Joseph Kansas City.... St. Louis Chicago Totals Cattle .... 700 .... 500 .... .... 4 ...1000 Hi 10.4011 ft. 600 4,5") 8.IU) 37.000 ..4J0O t7,4M Sheep. S.01W t LOW l.an ft.M) 7,400 Cattea Market. VKW TORK. Feb. t COTTON-! Dot closed steady 10 point higher; middling uplands, 10 oa middling gun, .&; sales. 1.C bales. Cotton futures opeoea nrm. ntorusrv, 56c: March. .4c; April. MOe: Mar, c; June, ftgic; July, latne: August, loose Seotember. WOSc: October, 10.14c; Nov ember, 10.11c; December, 10.30c; January. 10 21c. Euture closed steady, closing nias February. t.e: March. 3.7ie; April. 44c May. lc: June, t.95c: July. 1104c: Au gust, lO.OSc: September, 1107c October, H).14c: November, 10 lie; December, iv.zuc; January, 10.31c Dry Caada Market. NEW YORK. Feb. t. DRY OOODS- Advancea of c were made In brown sheeting; He was sdded to the cost of s well known brand of bleached goods snd discounts were reduced on lines of wide sheeting. The demand for cotton blankets of napped goods was satisfactory for fall delivery. Some substantial reorders were placed by jobber and general lines ot cotton goods for immediate delivery. Trading in print cloths wss active and mill were firmer. Cotton good wer In moderate demand. Some grade of South American wools were easier, but domes tic wools were very strong. AYFJUCA CREDITOR KATIOH Aeeaeaalattaa af Salvias Feed la New York Make It rkeaaest Cea era Heavy Lea a a. NEW TORK. "Feb. 1-R. G. Dun Co. Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will iy: Money market conditions gave th key to the whole business situation. Th great accumulation of surplus funds In New Tork have made It about the cheap est money market In the world snd ha enabled It to loan at least !SiMn.-M abroad, nuking this country for ths time being a powerful creditor nation. This ts a condition of Immense strength. In a situation which would permit the de velopment to the fullest extent of this country's Indus triad snd commercial poe tbllltle. all thi credit placed abroad would do needed at home, and tne money market, while It display ix-tab.t potential strength, represents a degree of relaxation In business here. Th Iron and steel trade which still Is op erating below full capacity, fairly main tain it recent gain. The strike st Lalwrence causes seme trade relaxation In textiles but wool is fairly active. The Philadelphia hosiery and underwear dealers report an Improved demand and Baltimore clothing trade experience a pronounced gain In orders from the south. A number of the large western trad centers report an encouraging outlook for me spring trade, copper la weaker. Retail business Is now Influenced largely by weather conditions which In moot sec tions hsve not been favorable to active diatrlbution. Bookings In iron and steel durine January were nearly equal to total hlp- ments. Active capacity has been still further added to and it I estimated that blast furnace operation of th leading producer are now on an W per cent rale. Order In the hand of th larger con cerns at Pittsburgh Insure activity for rutty tore month and considerable buti nea It held in abeyance, especially In railroad material. Price show varv Ittlt change, although slight Irr-gulartty has apt-eared. n dry goods, buslnees I of fair am. portion, although not machine- th. dimensions anticipated a week ago. Ex. Pt wl'h China, export trade In prints uhj M-uwn aou oieacnea cioins continues fair. Cotton ysrns are firmer and allks are being sold In moderate quantities New England ahoe factortea are quite well supplied with orders and many of them have contracts sufficient to last for several weeks Business shows some Im provement, although buyers sr still op seating close to present needs. Leather condition an not entirely satisfactory and despite the activity In hides, business in nearly all varieties of finished leather Is quiet. Ceffee Market. NFW TORK. Feb. 1-COFFEB-Fu- turea closed steady, net point lower to 1 point higher, bales. i4.-u- .D--J--9. February. 1305c: March. lSIWr: April. 13.10c; Mav. 13.11c: June. 13.13c; July, 12 Kr- Atieust. 1317c: September. 13.23c: October. 1117c: November, llific: Decem ber. 11.11c; January. 13.13c. ."pot cone, steady; No. 7 Rio. Hsc; No. 4 Santos. 1V.C Mild, steaay; toraova. io-T' , -iC, nominal. Oaaaba Itar Market. OMAHA. Feb. 1-HAY-No. 1. I1S.40: No. 1 113.0: coarse, tit 00: packing stock. r.OOtS 00; alfalfa. tl 0 Straw: Wheat. 17 6u. rye and oats, ts Sm&.M. Waal Market. ST LOCIS. Feb. 1-WOOL-Steady: territory and western mediums. l(V(jUr; r.ne medium, lilt 17c: fine. Win Sc. , lagar Market. NEW YORK. Feb. I 811 A R Raw. steady; Muscovado. I4 teat. It 9l's: cen trifugal. M test. 14 4(i; molaae -s, tt test, HS. refined, quiet. Male ar ta Baarb Sold. TA" ANGELES. Cal.. Feb. 1-Flve hundred acres of the Cienet-a ranch, a part of the holdings of the "Lucky Baldwin estate, has been sold for tl 3S. ax The sale Is subject to the approval af the nrobexe court. BRADiTREET'S TRADE REVIEW Bailee Teade ta Expaad Merely Fallowing D a let Perl eel. NEW YORK. Feb. 1-Bradstreet a to morrow will say: Trade snd Industry sr not moving In consonance with highly. keyed sntlclpa tlsns, but In general buatnees tends to expand, following a relatively quiet period in January. Visiting buyers sre not making heavy purchases, being eon tent to buy frequently snd In small lots, to only cover actual requirements, snd not to anticipate them In a apeculative sense. Staples are in most request, and the lead ing dry good markets display a com paratively good uplift, with prices on om make of good tending to harden. Road salesmen were achieving Irregular uccess, result throughout cotton grow ing sections ot the south and some psies of the soulhweet offsetting eomnarstlvelv good development elerwher. No -Marked spun is expected until weather condi tions become more aett led. but consump tive demands sre sufficiently heavy to prevent stocks from accumulating, and in line thst are relatively depressed, lum ber manufacturing for Instance, outputs wave Deen cuntuieu to sucn So. extent that stocks cannot accumulate. Shoe buyers are cautious, largely beet use prices sre expected to go higher; tup plies of leather are light, production being below normal; cotton goods sr firm, worsted yarns sis firmer, allks are steadier and the strike UluaUon In New a,ngiana has improved. New business In finished steel Is some whst quiet, but mill operations sre In- creing and In the south the pig Iron situation has improved, though northern market sre dull, coal is In good re quest, sn sctual shorts In supplies being noted in Alabama. Huslness failures In the t'nlted Steles for the week ending February 1 were 113, against 4M last week, 390 In the like week of 1911. 333 In llHu. fitu In 19u and 373 In IB. Business failures In Csnsda for the week number 31, which compares with 37 for last week and 37 for the sama week In 1311. Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending February 1 aggregate 3,157. te bushel, against 3.IH3.494 isst week snd l.:i2S,470 this week Isst year. For the thlrty-ons weeks ending February 1 ex ports sre 80.4t5,047 bushel, against 73, ltiO.M In ths corresponding period Isst yesr. Corn exports for the week are 1 .844, 01 bushels, against 1,740,763 last week and 3.7MI.010 In 1911. For the thirty-one weeks ending February 1 corn exports are . 9)a.St bushels, against 33,584,11 last year. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons, re: No. I. in 40-11. tubs. e; No, t, Mc; packing. 20c. CHEESE-Imported Swiss. t3e: Ameri can ttwl. Mc: block Swiss, 30c; twins, 30c; daisies, 30c; triplet. 30c; young Americas, 31c; blue libel brick, Mc; Um berger, 2-lb., Uc; l ib., 300. POULTRT-Brollers, 16.00 per dot! springs, 16o ; hens, 14c; cocks. Me; ducks, lac; geese, 16c; turkeys, 35c; pigeons, per dox., UH Alive, broilers. 12c: heaa, He; old roostr snd sugs, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, lie; geeae, full feathered, loc, turkey. 14c; guinea fowl. 36c each; plgaons, per dotk, 76c; homers, per dog., II. jo: squabs. No. 1, 11.60, No. 1 hoc. FISH - tfreeh frosn Pickerel, 7c; white, Mc; pike, le; trout. He: large crap pie, Utilfco; tipanih mackerel, 7c; eel, Uc; haodocka. 13c; flounders, 13c; grtxn catfish, Uc; roe shad, H each; shad roe, per pair. 46c; stUmon, He; halibut. Me; yellow perch, he; buffalo, c, bullhead, Uc. BEE? CUT PRICES-Ribs: Ne. L 17So; No. 3. 13Sc; No. 1, Mc. Lolnt: Ne. I, Uc. No. 1 -c;, No. t, UWc Chock : No. 1, le; No. 3, 7(tc; No. I, ie. Rounds; No. 1, WSc. No. 3, sc; Ns. 1 KSc Piates: No. 1. 4sc; No. 3, ic, No. t, ftVtc APPLKS-Cookiug vaneti, per bbl., tii, Jonathan and Grunea Golden, per bM 14.5ft; Ben Davis, per bbl.. 13.00; fancy W inaaapa, per bbl.. tt.OO; fancy Mlmourl Pippin, per bbl., 8-50; fancy Genoa, per bbl., 14.00; California B!iCowr. per box. II. 35; tTolorsdo Jonathan, -Ttra fancy, per box, 13.50; Wathingvoa Spitaenberg, per box, H50; Wsataington R Beauty, per box, 13.50: Washington bttman Wlnesap. per box, 1351 Banana fancy select, per bunch, tUBdlaO; Jumbo, per bunch, 13. .'I 3.76. Ctanberrles. Vviaconsln fancy, per bbl.. tliuo; per box. 13-60. Dataa. Anchor brand, new. W 1-lb.. pkgs. In boxes, per box. 2 i. Dromedary brand, new. It Mo. pkgs. in box. per box. 13.01 Fig. Cali fornia, per case of 13 13-os. pkgs, sic; per esse of 35 12-ox. pkgs., tZM: per ess of 54 4-ot pkgs.. C.t; bulk, in sod 50-lb. boxes, per lb.. 10c; New Turkish. v ft-crown In 30-lb. hose, per lb., lie- -crown In 36-lh. boxes, per !b.. Uc: 7-crowu in 8-lb. boxee. per lit. 17c. Grape fruit Florida. SMI rises, per crate, 35.10; 81 64-44 Use, per crate. II 75. Grapes. MtlagA grape In bbl.. 15 "wtf-i Ot. Lemons, Umoa- elra, selected brand, extra fancy, Wi slse, per box. 14.50: Loma Llmoneira, f-mcy 301-301 sites, per box. K35; 340 snd b sixes. 50c per box less. Orange. Callfcni Navels, extra fancy. 36-la-17ft-3iit.2j1 sixes, per box. 13 00; extra cbotca, all tiles, l-er box, UTS. VEGETABLES Csbbsge. Wisoorsi-. per lb.. l-c Celery. Cs.ifomia Juibo. per dox.. ctJLt Cucumbe-rs. hot hou-w. oer do, 3i Kg! plsni. fane- in..iT per do., 12 01 GarlK extra fancy hll7 , per lb., lie. Letiuce. extra fancy i,r per dox.. 45c. Onions. Callfonua whit, sjr lb.. Ic: Win-on, yellow nd rei In I sack, per lb.. 3Se; tpamev per erai. jftl.sl Paraley. fancy south, rn. w . bunches. 55rSc. Potatoes. Jlinn,7.' Early Ohio, per bu. tl.t5: Wisconsin .tj Mock, per bu.. .; in M-sack lots IX less. Sweet potstoes, Ksnavs. p,r bu. bsk C-H Rutabagss. in sacks, per it. ,,,..' l04MltfA riorid. par ft-Uk. crar;