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THE BEK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. fEBRUAUV 10. 1022.
11
Financial j
THE GUMPS.- rK.,;.;.s;,:s
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
. Omaha w Lmw4 Mlr,
Nw York, I eb. 9 F&m today's
weekly resme Uulf itatemmt H tay
e in why reduction of ihe ttli
count rare lt not hern coiitidrml,
XI why downward change may not
l)f a remote n.ilnlity. . '1 lie y.
im' trme (alio ,wmt iligliily
lower V the fin. tunc but thai
lugvrftif nt Mt auain canted wltully
y imirae tuojtly t New. York of
icrrir lull iW privat? hunk. ..
Jliiimn the t werk wild rcxrvc
line iiii rr.tT.I JJ.eUO.iitliJ; they are
i uv f 5J,7uuKK) greater 'thin at the
rati iA Outstanding rcdi.
mui's are il.twn $I4.2iki,(knj for the
week and S.tofi,0Of).tK Jar the year
H The week's further contrac
t on of fll.KiJU.OtjO iu. note. circulation
rwi that currency ITJ))UU l.
l. List Diceuitcrrenurt ami S21'),
H""0 Mow the liii;h. record of I'J-'O
4 reduction of omrtling more than
.' ttr rent.. v ,' ,., . ;
. ljilc di'timf expansion o gui
nea"., wiili its call for, larger credit
and niore payroll currency, cre t.i
t.ikc up the iatk hi Hh'c accftiti,
."pen market money rate, and the
otiifi.il rediscount, . chyo ; should
eventually it'oy in lyi.$r ligurv.. .
t'rl Atltitnrf.' ,,
rvi' In Imiii ill grant tnAu'frti Vd
the Inreig-i as Han mark! nnl eat'
(ho dav u the seasons hlihret ruin I.
,41a li,.t rra.'hlng II 111, per buahrl
nd i.nn,e. H;, Prwifh, Italian. re-
i.h end .pettish rate ajiiiilerly fm lied
sears liiiih las. I. Til donwar4 re
a.lloii. k hi. Ii 'in auernlatlve ' all elret
ni"l loin ovrt.W, '..Iloa.d quickly mi
Una tarly rise;, ei:iani ref and (ram
PM.ra rn.ta. riinaldrrat.ty Irnlti- lli ir
vidux ! cluaiiiaa, .Tliw natural' Miauuli
vonifnl puia tltaa. inarkrv In mo pu
i.ut lor aiuiliN. lrn o( th.ir actual
itiiliiM. ... ?
Tliai tha aloik inaranr ahoulit htvt rf
i utrrH. luilaif. Ihouli. on aiuallrr iu.
n., nalmal Itn'l.l.nt in in -w
( or4-ii wfkvanl mnvMitmt,
iidarUcI alMuat mliylljr bflm prWx
f.i.hnl ..iffi, i-. villi ilitl,ouiaula irIt
ri tira. i.' rinnia of lha aavunc'r vai-r
'niallitali:i to uid of WHl)c
!' flvilma- ..... u . ....
lurt-ljii Ina AUanrr. ., ,,
Nuinarvua lur-lu iiomnnirni.laanr'aii
anrl In pi!ra villi In.rriinS) uaOina;
lilin.lli hoi1 wn lilghra on Ilia tra
vry'a uvrrnlKtit ailnouiicamriit ' that tho
.ul.iuii.liim Vlelvrf -au par Tfiita woul.l
h rallnl in at tha (ovaroinant a optional
lmriton data, lha lilh of hut Juiii-.
but Ilia aiiniiuncainant had ah jicrraiwry
icaqlt o( l.rlnKlnp tha . inarkat prlra ut
lha Ia to par. aa aaalqit WritiitmlaVa
..-a i.f lliiu in n.t tha' prtatnt )rra
txah iirha cf. li0.;u, on Jauuary ).
A TRKASUUK KICII AND RAKK
Drawn for The Bc by Sidney Smilh
C riittkl. lilt, H.i-aa-4 1riliM Cimitnf
A . smJ . ta. .Z.S1 Wivt tO WOK J Trai-CHI 1 WOWOHT BCPf )
New York Quotations
Jlanira of -prlra of tha Itadlnc alorka
ffuinii-riail hy Logan A Urjau, !IS j'ateiit
Tryai builijina--.
JtAICROADS. '
:. ' H
',lrh' l"- Clot. Cloe.
Halt. : Ohto.'.V... a 36 J5V-
t:uilin I'.rlflcj:', 12i I'.'tS l:5'i
K. V. Canlrul.... T1. 5iS 7b
t'hti. ' Ohio M ITS S 67 H
Oroat Nortliarn... 14i 74? 74 . 74 4
Jlllnnia ' t'entral. ...... , .... Jniai
Kmnei.a City SolliJ"(. Utt 4 ?!
A.niiiBU aiirj..... a. av aa
MlaeouM Faiifiq .. 17"!
jv y. a n. h....,.ji 174
7
it
Northarn Paciflo.. 7J1! '
Chk-ao ft N. W... IIS, tij
I'enn. H. R 34 SC
Baartlnit ...-I54i' 'Ji4'7a4 7S'I
R.'I. .V.. .V 1H4 SIM ' ' 54
Bouihrn. .Paeifle... .nil. f: II2V,
omjinorn nauway.. i ' int
'hi,. W- ft St. P., 0'i 1S1 Jon 1
tiiion racific..,..tsi);' i:i iz
Jtn. Car rdrjr...'..J4T(i J4- J47'i 147U
lllo-Chlmera... 464 .45 46'I 45
m. Loco ..lOH. 10ma 10 4 10l,j
47
!(a
llaldwln r.oc.'....l.Ti J00i tni lilt
frLcu -a . a. ?a a. 4'A -a
CruclMa (t
Am. (j(U. Kdrx J2a
l acka-wann ml. . 47 'i
Mldvala Mil. ...... SI
Treasad Stl. Car...
TtapubMo BJl.-Iroa .tZ'i al
Ky. Stl. Sprlna ' ....
Uloaa'SrhaffieliJ ... 40' 40
V. S. Steel. ., 84i ili
Vanadium SH 53 (
COPPERS.
Anaconda AS 47
w.m. 8mlt.-Raf. Co. -4F
. a rro Ii rco.... 15 44
..Va.a 31
T it
o'Ji n 'HI4
88 . ' 824a pifa
47 '4 47
1 14 28 Ih
.... 88
40 . 4014
84 ' U'i
4 st .
hlll
Chlno
Inspiration' ,.31 -
Keqnecott . . 1 . . '27 74 '
Miami J4i
Navada Con 1814
Hay Conaolldated.. 14 j
f-'nc 18
ttaU
' It A
'Atlentla Petarot 3.
oinerjl Asphalt...
oidtn . 8444
t : I. PetirOI 48
Island Oil.i -814
274
1414 "H
14 14S4"
184 K44
61 'A 81k
47 i 47 i
iti .4m
8)14 ' 334
4 li
88 38
24
14M
J3'i
6) 4
8444
4S
"4..
274,
264
ia
14
184.
194
2! 44
60 i
UK
47 44
2H
1444
3uvini.ihn Oil...... 3S
jroxi- an Petfrol... .117 144 116 114'
Middle Rtstea...., 1SU 12' 1214 12'4
J'aciflc Oil..
I'an-Amerlcan
iniii-iips .-...'.,
J'Uie Oil. .,
Itnynl! JJutcll.
Sinclair oil.
.1.
41.
63 'i
1?
4f., 4fi'4
62V4 52'4
.' ,. ..'4
ZiV, S1H
6014 .'60 4
1S
174 1J8
4l
60
18'4
Xtalidard Oil.' 'N. J. 176
rasas Co. 4 44 ?4 44'4 44 44
Vnlonr Oll lS'.' H'i lt'4 '
Mbita 01 . .;.8H - ST 8'A
MOTORS.- - ' ' .
Ckndlar ..-...Wi. H -... 4tt
:. Motors "Ai . , ".-.'
M'iliya-Overlopa 644. H4 ... 114..- SH
llwo. Arrow 1R4. 12 . ..,14.
"Vtilt Motor f? 'i 88. '3S '. .'S8H
WvdeOakar ....... S '( i
, AND TIBBS.
risk 1!. -IS 44 ..12i.:.124.
Cootlrich" -;....'...? 5714., 86" '-37V4. -S4
Keystone Tire .-4 J J J6V,JU" 1
Ajox ..'.....'.'.. i.:t 16. t6f,' 1644 lS',i
U-S:.Rubper..'..;: 64 ' 63--:i4 14 ..tlijj-
: - ' ' isD'rsTRrAi.s... '.. -V - ,
'Anr. lit SuiJar. . ;: 3?4 J6
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Liyc Stock '
limnlia. h. .
I'atlla. Iloia. the-p
l.t.t 10.77
ll .la 1
u J4 in.5"J
4i,7i'0 7.6"0
mm 8.ii8
aa in n& 1 il
84.74H i-M.7i 3.774
:6.ain 4.13 4S.6K8
il.lal' fi.U 4l,ia
f.llO
8.n0
8.;o
1.14
r.rrulpla er
Official Jli.njjy ,,,
'iwi;ia. .ura'ar....
.! (.'!(." V4llffl,,
f.llroala. Thurailaf...
r'pvr ileya title mrk
ifut lii). In a 1 tK
Mania ilnva w a a n
Kama daa a w a a'o
aan.a oa' far a.i
. naretnl an.l llw.lliort f llveatoijc
he 4'nlnn al. kyar.la, Omaha. Neb.,
:4houra rr.din ( i p. m Kebruary
. ""' ' Ht EiPTS cans.
If. ...... ... .
r,. fa':, it j, .....
Ijjlon I'at'lfl.- II. II....
C. a.-.V. W. ny., raat.
C. A- W.. W. Rsy.. "teat
., HI, P.. M. 4, O. Hy.
C, H. ft ti. Ry eaxi..
t.--..'H4, ft '44. Ily.. weal.
(', It I. ft P.. weal.;.
lillnnlx-OtitFat Ity.,..
CO. W. icy
Total reVelpta- .....
DISPOSITION HEAP
New; York Bonds
JJIx-rty llouda.
lliah. t.o.
II 64
!i 4 3i
:i :4 7
17 14
4 4 1
11 . ::!... 11
1 l ....
f 1: ....
. 1 ...... -
iiii ' "iiii "ii
Kale
! IB l.ta I '4 a .... a.6a
ih VH yd II 4
I m lat 4a
3D 18 Sn.l, 4a
1V I'M at 4 '.a
4Ji Lb. nd 4Wa ....
Il I'D 1.1 4U ....
67 I S "Id
till t'H 41 Ii 4', a ....
8 I'M r..t
142 18 Vln I4,a
14 r.1 rr.- ..
. 6i in i ...
rrrl(D dot'ta,
2 Arieutina la v
4 J'l
l.H
l.6
111. 14
17.31
Id 1 4
. ID Si
. V4.I6
,1011.14 1 "0.1 u
. ii.i n.u
.lVll.tl 10(1 -
7!"i
4 :l
4 90
00
14 91
17.13
17.04
I6.il
96. 13
....lot'.; mi,
....107'.t l"i
....100 Ii
....1V7', ll".'.,
....110 110
...,loS li' I
84 '1 :;i
H tlS
Armour ft i'o..- 628
Cil.UIn- Pai liluK Co. 441
ru'l.l Pa.-KInK t.'o.... 24 ,
Morria 1'acklUK Co.. 4;iS
Hwlft.ft C 610
1. VT. Murphy.....
I.liidoln Parking Co. 44
Wllaun rarkliiu 4"o.. SI
MliRiiia Packlnr Co. i
Hoffman- Uroa. .... 6
C'gden. PkaT. Co
V. O'Dea 7
Omaha Plt-MiiK Co.. H
John Roth & ISoiik., 2
Ko. ilnialm Pkif. Co.. 1
RorhaohiluT ;. 88
fini I ley . 19
.r. ,H, PuIIb K
IC. ii. chriatle ft Son 20
1.4
8.2?.
2.1:. I
1.482
1.4.-.H
1.111
2,7i
H
"i't'l
Pannia ft Francta.
rill, ft Co.,
.lolin Harvey
untalnirer & Oliver 128
i
14
II
' 21 .
7
6
117
38
28
231
671
J.. Inghram
F. O. KflloBg...:..
Joel Luiidgrcu .....
F.- P. Lei
Mo.-Kaq. C. & C. Co.
.1. B. Root ft Co
Rosenatock Broa. . .
Sullivan Broa. .....
Van Kant & Co
Werthf liner ft p'gen
Other buyera
Totali
' 1,47
.4.263 - 11,66 ' 10,210
Cattle Rccelpta. 3.200 head. Supplies
of cattle were rather small lor a Thurs.
day and the market 011 beef steers fairly
ai'tlve at prices nenerally 10iS'l'6u higher
than yesterday. She stock- was ntealy to
strong. Beef and butcher cattle of all
clauses have regatned nbout all he decline
noted early Ip the week and r selling
nearly steady with a week ago. Btockers
and feeders were aqtlve and mostly 104?
16o higher tddny. For the week good
kinds are 154J26o higher aed the com
moner classes about steady.
Quotations on cattle: Good choice
beeves.' I7.103i8.00; fair to good beeves,
66.407.00;. common to faJr beeves. 86.75
6.26; tair to good yearlngs, 86. 60(8)7.60;
common ,td '.fair yearlings. 88.76.6(l;
good to choice heifers, '$6. OO. 60; fair to
good heifers, 14.50(36.00; choice to prime
cows. $6.16.66; good to choice cows,
84. 60(95.117;. fair to good cows. 3.904.60;
common to fair cows, 82.50a3.75; good to
choice feeders. ' 8.607.40; fair to good
feeders, IS.OO6.60: common -to fair feed
ers. 85.26(86.00; -good, to.. choice stockers,
66.868(7.60: fair to good stockers, S6.103
6.78; common to fair stockers, 86.2619
6 10; stock heifers, J4.2Si86.60; stock cows,
83.864.40r stock calves. 84.607.00; veal
calves. 85.6010.00; bulls, stags, etc,
J3..5O.5.00. . ' - .
J3J& .e, 01 r.r,xv0.
ii....
42....
13....
Av.
,10S9
.114S
.1030 '
.1120
. 670
765
No.
8.
Pf.
6 6S
6 5
. ..OOWS.
4 8....
4 80 '' ' 6.'..-
85 8...
HEIFERS.
4 75 6...
C 60
Av.
.1097
..1090
..flso
..1240
Pr.
6 75
872, 6 75
STOCKF.RS AND FEETDERS.
6S
23
1...
6.':,
A At., CJglf ft W. ...
-Am: Int. Corp..... 43 4H4
H A.. Sumatra '28- .'J?''
!6. i'SS-a
26' 26?4
4!' V42 T
e. .T.'.V.. :i t in-J'-iis '11X4,4
0- ..'.v.-.. ?f. -37 44- WH -37 if -37 H
Leathfr V. 8'84' JIH''5
ne.,v..'....-:1 ; t.'
Am. Tele,
Am. -Can-Central
1
Cuban-Am. Sugar. 194r 18i.' I874 18
.corn Troduiite.-.-...10;),t rl084 lOHA'.-JOfJ-S
,'euious PlarerfAal tJ4j ... Ja- - lfA4
. 'Oji'l Electric.'.. .'.146 -i4l.-..-14 .-1464.
, t7 Nor. Ore..-., 85 -M.
Tnt'l uavveater 83 S 83 83t'.'83
Ah. H- ft I.. pf4--.664... 64. faSJJi
v. a.ind. xWUf. . u m
lnt'1 Paper, .v:'.,r,,--4S- :4814 49 44,
65
6514 Its1
63 j6S14 . CSV
45'4 45'4. 46.
M'V. .83 4 ' -8
8i4 9.'4-S-44
.-!
6214 ,8 54.-12
HiiJ
Sears-Roebuck;
Klrnmaberr ...
Tobaecc. Products,, .f
M'orth'n Pump ... 46
."Wilson, Co 8SV4
Waatern' t'nlon ... 8'4
Weat'housp F.ie- .- Ml
Amcricaa -Woolen. 83
.Ml!CylAAJS.Oti
Am. Cotlsn Oil.' 20 34i J
Am. Agl Chm..-..S8.. 88.f-83.;.J'.,4
Am. Linseed . 3
Union Bag pf.,-. 814. 8 - jM '
. Brooklyn Rapid T. 114 10 11.; 30.14
contmenm ui..i.!t4-..Kk
California, Parkims. 71H -71
Ool. Oaj ft Plecs : 69.
col. Graph I l4
T'nited Prug ....a S- 61
National uimN,i 41-
.'nited Fruit.-.. -...14
Philadelphia Co.. 83 334 "V-."
IMillman ....... a.';
Tl- 50
68. 8.
IH".
X..'.'7
41 . -41
132 3 ' .158
4 . IH 116
!,. Al..r. S'ar 88 37'4 37 li 34 -H
Retail Stores 65 64 65i 64
(St: U ft. San (Tram 83 . 28-ji' -23 . 28
Total aalea. TlS.IOd. .-- - -- .
Money Cloao. 6 ..per. cent Tvedneaday 8
Hose. 6 per cent, ' ' . . , ,
Marks Close, .0i ' Waneday
fcloae.- .0051. - ' ' - -
Francs Close, .0176. . "
' - Sterling Cla. Ii..5r TTidnisdayi
Mose. (4.86 t-ll.
, ." . -I )
St. Imls livestock.
'East -St. Inta; Ut., FeU t. Cattle-.-Jlecejptfc
8,001 head; beef- eteer j. eet
csara, .caanexa and light yearlings, active:
steady to strong; apota higher; bulk, beef
eleera, 4. 006.78; aualily, plain; bulla
and itockers, steady;- veal calves, 2S$aDo
lower; bulk, 810.01(914 88.
Ho Receipts. 1J.000 head; active
llgatwalgh,ts; mostly 1680o higher;-top,
810 U: bulk,. 150 ta-0-7iud' averages,
JI.S5O10.I0; medium and haavy butch
era, slew; itaady to lo higher: 'bulk,
248 to 276-pound welnhte... 89.8508. 8";
packer govs, steady; Jigs. troair to 25e
higher: bulk deairatrtea. 8I 404J1 64. - .
Sheep Receipts. ! head; steady to
strong: good natlTe" lamoa. ' J13 7; -- so
choice lamba here; eheep, steady.'
Iff 768 6 60 9 888
17 931 . 6 75 ' 67. A. ..1001
BULLS. '
.. .158.9 4 00 v
- v CALVES. '
,..144 6 60 , .::.. ISO t 60
Hogs-'-Reeelp-n, 10,70(1 head. The mar
(ket opened today mostly 10iS15o higher
with shippers snd packers picking out
early the beBt light loads. After those
:movtd some weakening noted with sales
'largely around 10c higher with tho clone
-mostly steady to- 10j higeer. Lignt oogs
moved mostly from . J 9. X t . 4 0 with top
of J9.60. Mixed loads and butcher weights.
J9.109.35. packing grades from JS.OOitj)
8.7 with extreme neavies ..ou(!fa.vu.
Bulk of sales was J9.109.4. ,
HOGS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 5h. pr.
46. .399 70 8 75 J67..31 ... '
(0..88S ... 9 .10 70. .248 .... I M
u.:m .:. j.;ji m .
74. .232 9 35 76. '.197 . . . 9 4H
74. .238 iS 45 -. 68-,l0 ... I 14
Rtieen Reneluts. 7.600 head. A good
demand was-noted for far lambs, loday and
prices ruled mostly 15a,25c nigiier. 'inn
market was active with a good clearance.
Buftt of best- lamb's, moved, -frtrn '813.6T)
13.75 - With best lots quoted at I13,SS.
Feeders .' were mostly a quarter higher
about three loads of shearing lamba go
ing - out at J13.25. Khetp were mostly
steadv. sales being reported at ,86.60
7.00 'with no' -choice light ' Weights in
cluded in offerings. :v
Quotations -on Sheep: - FK ls)nbs, good
to choice, J13.50(I13.85; lat'fambs, fair
to good. J13.Q0(Sl50; ihearing .Jamba,
J13.0013.25: feeder; lambs.' . solid to
choice. J12 6013.00; feeder lambs, fair
to rood. JU.oeii312'.00; eull lambs,' 89.00
10 00; fat ye-arllnga, - light-. ta-l.OOetia.OO;
fat yearhngB. heavy, J8.6010.60; tat
wethers. 67.00 8.00; (at ewes, light, J8.25
17.25l fat rwe: heavy, X6.604J6.78; feeder
awes; X.005.HO.' -'
.-. -,-k 1- FAT .LAMBS.-.
Ne..' ".. . . Av.,,:'Pr.
186- f"d-. . . : . . ... . 69. , 13.60
88 led ..' ..'............ 81 .,.13.00
FAT EE3.
155 fed'v.j'.;:.-....-....'.!'!' 6 8
1S1J fed ...110 6.70
. SltEARlNO LAMBS- ' .
75fcc. ;;,;.... ....r .7-;'' i-t
..... Chicago l,Uetock.
Chicago. - Feb. Cattle Receipts,
M0 head; active; beef steers closing
lio lo 25c. higher; top, J8.J5: bulk, beef
steers,- J6.757.85; she stock. - strong;
bulls, dull: veal "calves, steady; Btockeri
and feodera, firrp., ...
Hogs Receipts. . S9.100 ' bead: opened
steady to strong: closed with lighta
strong: otheri- lOc". to. 45 higher than
Wednesday's- -average; shippers bought
about 10,500: holdover, moderate: most,
ly off market; fop. 810.10 for one
load 180-pound averages: bulk, llgbla,
89.85-JH0.09; bulk, others-, J9.259.76;
pigs. slow. WioBtly tia. lower;, bulk, de
tirablea. 81.25 9.60.
Shyeja-Receipts,' 10.004) . head; .unevenly
atrong to 2c. higher;-. fat lamb,-lop. 114.60;
bulk, -H4. 14.50; , ch-pice, 104-pound
yearlings, $18.06: fall ihor.n. Teiaa year
lings. 111.60; strong weight ' wathers,
11.00; fat ewe top. $8.00; bulk, 86.760
7.80; choirs, 70-pound shearing lambs,
112.66; some held higher. '. ' '
St. Joeapb J ive etorli.
St. JoseDh. Mo.. Feb. I. Cattle Re
ceipts. l,0O head: market steady to 26c
higher; steers. $6.060 8-60; rowe and
heifers, $3.25 8 26; Mlves, $5.00418. 69.
Hog Receipts. 1,500 head: market
lOli.es, higher; lop. JS.If; bulk,, (9.000
l.3'. .- . ' - -
Sheep and r.ambs Receipts'. 2 Ma head;
market "trong; lamba, 1J. 08ft 13.7a;
. ewe, t ($.768
13 lirlgiati ta
I Kelglan it
101 Il.Umu la
49 Ketgin la
19 Bergen Is ....
50 Brazil 8s ,
111 Hut.Ichux Ii .,
44 Canada 6a of
Canada aa ot .a . , pi'3 vi't
39 -Canada, of '21 ..... 86 86
Chile la of '.4 ....luo lou
:3 Chile '41 ....'.....lui l'H'j
61 ( hila of '4 101 '1 lot
62 Chinese (i 4S', 47
4 Christiana la .....108 lux
I Copenhagen 6a .. 68 4
1 Cuba 6a of '04 .... 8K
1 I'ubla 6a of '1 .... 83
Cuba 4 'is 78
11 )nl,,-li 8s A ....107
1 T'ablah It 107'4 I''i
18 l'rnmarka 6a .. .. 94 94
18 JJenmarks I 109 18
lit Dutch fx )nd 6s. a 94
79 French 8s . ...
182 French Ilia .
17 Jap First 4s
$6 Jap 2nd 4a .
84
' 63
7i
107
94
101 101
96
8.H
87
7
84
84
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! Rio do Janeiro 8s '101 100
16 Rjo do Jan Sul 8s 9 99
4 Seln,e 7s 90 90
75 Sweden 6a 97 - 96
20 Swies 6s 114 ni
82 fun Paulo $a ....101 101
3 Uruguay 104 103
319 U K Ss of '32 ..103 103
227 IT K'of '29 104. 103
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1 NY City pf '65 ....101 1"4
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2 Adams Exp 4s .... 75 7.5
30 Aro Agr Chem 7s 100 100
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11 l.ai.g Island Mg 4s 74
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4 Sou Pao ret 4s ... 84
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South St. Faul Wve Slock.
South St. Paul. Minn.. Feb. 9. (United
States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re
. . . n.,A A - m.Hc.t arenerallv
ceiois, i.aww ...... - r :
steady, except bologna bulls weak to 25c
lower, no gooo, or saw?" "" """.."Iiii
common to medium beef steers; J5.za
7 60; bulk, $S.6.6; butchtr cows and
heifers mostly I8.266.0; best young
cewa and heifers on Up to 600; canners and
outtors. $2.264X 25: bologna bulla, (3.0(149
8 76; bulk. J3.26'8(3.60; calves, receipta,
l oon head: market steady; practical peak-
;r. top. 18.00. ......
Hoga Receipts. w.ziv neao: marvel
opening slew, very little done early; sales
lift, 16o lower than yesterday's average,
10 to 180-pound weight, $9.60&8.76;
stronger weight butchers. 210 to" 309
pounds, $9.9089 40; packing grades, 17.69
I.OO: pigv 26860c. higher; balk, $19,25
4411.61.
Sheep and Lamba Receipta. 1,409 head;
hllliog claesca 26c higher: early sales, na
tive lamba, $12.00 6 12.60; heavyweight
iwea, (7.00. .
kuiaaa City Uvea lock.
Kansaa City, Mo., reb. I IU. S- Eureau
et - Markets.) CatUa Receljita, - a.869
Chicago Grain
Omaha Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Omaha, Hc4 Lraartf HIk.
ChicaEO. Feb. 9. Bullish emu
, -. r
news from the ouihv.ct and liighcr
lorcinit luarktii, v,inie torcing: an
ailancr) ill Inlu. a'lia:,l I a aiu tili.li
w ...... . w.j " ... m ... ....
oil the crop early and May to a new
niRii on 111c iitr.tiit upturn, proven
imuOicient to iiiaiutaiii the upturn,
l'rotit taking in heavy volume dc.
vrlopcd 0)1 all the bulges and the
!... ,.1 ... in.. r( ..r.,y'.
with May leading. Corn was under
1 ... . f
procure iroiu tgsi) unrrcsis ami
closed -Jiljac lower, and oat$ 14(ij
5gc lower. Kye allowed iiidcnciid
eut ttrengtli and gained iUd'iJc.
A llr,l.l .'li!iiir,i ill .enfimeitf Uifltf
noticeable among commission house!
and the local element and there was
an increased dispcsiiion to take the
Krltiug aide by all classrs of traders.
ine acivauce 01 over oc trout me
itur 4 Valtircf1 i if nn ilia lull in
V T V 1 fl .VJIH,.'VIU V J
the liiRhof today was regarded as
-., ..I ..1.
100 rapid, ana witn casu wucac tuow-
inrr a flittinrtli. tiejL'V tinrlfrtnn ill
a majority cf markets, heavy profit
...1.: 1..-
lKlli was 111 uiucr,
1'rlcei I'nateoily.
Price fluctuated rapidly within a range
of 3 '.-. cloalng around tho loaldo
flgurea. Liverpool waa 3d hiher end
OUPfina mien a'o fiisuvi aa w
and eihiio having some effect early, was
ignoreo later, nuenos aires nv uo )
Ish waa o lower for Ihe day, the cloao
btlng received long after trading ceased
In American market..
There wera reports ef a marked Im
provement In the flour demand at Chi
cago and premiums on aprlng wheat were
firmer, but hard and red wintera were
eaay with a m!tgraded car of No. 2 red
sold at lc over the May.
Corn and oats were uuder pressure from
the Hart, with hedging sales by cash In
terest! the main depressing influence. In
corn. Trade luierest . centered In wheat
and there waa a lack of speculative aup-
... lmn. r.nnrl .lainnml 'for both
corn and oats was fair, wllh sales of 300.-
OUU to 4'JU.UVV pufcnets rorn aim
bushels osla at the seaboard, while Chi
cago handler! sold 250,000 bushels corn
to exporters. Baaia on cash corn In the
sample market wus o better, as
compared with the May. Receipts, 66
cars corn and 93 cars oats.
Rye showed Independent strength end
closed around tho top as the result of the
removal of hedges against export sales
abroad from tha seaboard and reports of
further Inquiries In the market. The total
. .. , ... . ...... Jn.r. V.. finfl ntlfl
nusineaa ino ii. -bushels.
No. 2 on track sold at 4o under
May.
Tit Notes.
The milling demand for wheat i alow
and export iraae reports asia mm.u..
of a slow business, with Europe not much
Interested In our wheat. The eouthwest
movement of wheat Is fairly liberal and
Kansas City had 215 cars, against 2
cars a week ago.
Kansas City newspaper report! said that
1 ,......-. .. ..an. tlla VOrst In
JVBQSU YVmUBiVJW.' " v ----- -
many years. Tho Texas report Indicates
a lowering condition of the winter wheat
In the i'annannie aisiocin .v......
siderahle wheat. In northern Texai could
still raise a lair crop.
A Buenos Aires cable said that Russia
was a big buyer of wheat. Gulf prices for
hard wheat are still a little lower, basis
c. I. r. European pons,
Tho feature of the wheat market was
the further heavy profit taking by local
traoers wno wero uiot.v.ocv. .w -,...... ---i..,iha,
arivanres of the market. South
west news was responsible for some buy
ing of July, and there was a greater nar
rowing of the May-July spread, as the
weaker cash wheat situation has easea
the May, while the crop news has stimu
lated buying of July.
Corn bulls are having their own troubles
In maintaining advances. Apparently it
takes more buying than is at present lined
up to offset the steady hedging sales
against country offerings. Moreover, the
export demand has slumped recently, and
this has deprived the market of some sup
port. Compared to wheat and livestock
prices, corn is relatively cheap, but there
is too much in sight, apparently, to stlni
ulato much buying for outside account,
Tho Kansas weekly weather crop re-
. ... ..... .,..,1. .antral BllH PX
port, saia: in i"e " ....
tremo eastern parts of the state the
slight molstura of the week, added to
what fell tho closing days of January,
wan enough fo benefit wheat. 'nieu
sbowed a tendency to green up with the
advent of higher temperatures, but some
damage was reporieu iiusi ai.wo.w ........
ins and thawing." .
Sioux City Livestock,
c. z-i t. v.h 11 Cattle Re
ceiois. 2,600' head; market steady to.
slrong; fed steers. Bnd yearlings, n.uog)
9.00; warmed-ups. $5.006.76; fjt cow-s
and.bclfers, $4.006.75; cenners, 2-0
te. .... 1. ti nn (I HO- feeders. fS.OOfll
6.60; calves. $4.50(97.00; feeding cows and
heifers, j3.botg(B.i:y; siuavia. i-.-".
Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market
strong to mo higher; light, $9.30syi 40;
mixed. $8.60(89.00: heavy packers, $7.2519
7.75; bulk of sale?, $9.109.30.
Sht(,p Receipts, 1.600 head; market
steady ; butchers, (9,10 ft 1.20. . .
" Cliicngo Potatoes.
Chicago, III., Feb. 9. Potatoes Firm;
receipts, 41 cars: tQtBl U. S. shipments,
596 cars: Wisconsin, sacked, round whites,
(1.70&1.9D cwf ; Minnesota,. sacked, round
whites. $1.65(81.80 cwt.: Minnesota,
sacked. Red Rivers, 81.705J1.76 cwt.;
Michigan, sacked, round whites, fine qual
ity and condition.' $2.06 cwt.: Colorado,
sacked, brown beaulles, $2.002.1S cwt.;
Idaho, sacked, r rursls, $3.1643,2.20 cwt.;
Idaho, sacked, russets, slightly frozen,
$2.35 cwt.
Omaha, February 9.
Receipts at Omaha were a little
larger this morning, 03 cars of wheat
being reported in. as Compared with
32 cars last year; 8ti cars of corn ar
rived, as against 56 cars last year.
Itcceipts of other grains licht. Ship
ment of corn exceeded the receipts
by 27 cars. Shipments of wheat
iliglnly lts than receipts. Other
grains about evened up.
I lie cah wheat market was gen
erally unchanged, quality considered.
Lasii aaics oi corn were made at un
changed to $4 c lower quotations.
Oatr sold unchanged to JjC lower.
Rye was nominally 2c up, while bar
Icy was generally unchanged.
WHEAT.
No. S hard Hark: 1 car (smutty), $1 26.
No. bard winter: 1 ear, (1.20; 1 ear,
11.19; 1 car Isiiiutty), near dark, $1.26;
1 car (aiiiutly), near dark, $1.22; 1 car
(amutty). near dark. 11 20; 1 car. (2 per
cent heat damaged), (1.19; 1 car (62 per
cent dark), $1.23; 1 car, la.-ml dark). (1.22.
ISO. a hard winter: 1 ear, ji.:.'; l car,
(1.16; 1 car. Iheat damaged). (1.10.
No. 4 hard winter; 1 car (heavy .01 per
cent heat damaged), (1.16; 1 car (.07 per
sent beat damaged), (i.K: 1 car (1 per
cent heat damaged), (1.15; 1 car, (.1)7
per cent heat damaged), (1.15.
No. s hard winter; 1 car (rye mixed),
(1.19: 1 car 411 per crnt heat damaged).
1114.
nampie para winter: i car 1.1 per ecu.
beat damaged wrevll lieatin. 86c.
No. 1 yellow hard: 1 car, (1.20
No. 1 yellow hard: 4 cars, (1.19; 1 car,
(1.20; 4 cars, (1.18.
No. S yellow hard: 4 cars, (1.17; 1 car
(.05 per cent beat damaged), (I. II.
No. 4 yellow hard: 2 car.. (116.
No. $ mixed: 1 car (durum smutty),
1.03; 1 car (durum), (1.04.
No. 2 durum: 1 car. (l.Oti,
CORN.
No. 1 White 2 cara, 46 c.
No. 2 White 2 cars, 45;'.
No. 2 Yellow I cars. 46c.
No. 1 Mixed 2 cars, special billing.
46 c; 1 car, 4c
No. 2 Mixed 2 cars, 46c; 3 cars,
4(Uc: 1 our. special billing.' 40c; 1 car,
pear yellow, 46 c.
' OATS.
No. 3 White 1 car, 34c; 2 cats, 3c;
I car, o4d billing, 33u.
No. 4 White 3 cara, lie; 1 car Jnixed,
7 per cent. other grain. 38 c.
RIB.
No aalcs.
UARLF.r. '
Rejected 1 car. 51c.
CM AH A JUiCEIPTS AND
. - (CARLOSi
Today.
.. 63
. 85
.. 17
.. 1
1
SIr.MENT8.
Week
Ago.
37
Year
Ago.
64
14
Receipts
Wheat ......
Corn
Qata
Rye
Barley
shipments
Wheat 1 40 4n 23
Corn 112 69 17
Oats 18 19 7
Rye .. 1
Barley 13
PRIMARY; RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(BUSHELS)
Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 874,000 889,000 681,000
Corn 2,044.000 3,198,000 679,000
Oats ........ 560,000. 671,000 856,009
Shipments '
Wheat 449,000 499,000 669,000
Corn 1,987,000 1,220.000 349.000
Oats 671,000 460.000 356.000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushels Today. Yr. Ago.
Wheat and Flour.. 146.000 663.000
Corn 848.000 227,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Cariots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat 18 19 14
Corn 378 618 243
Oats 74 lo 62
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Cariots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Abo
Wheat 215 819 112
Corn , 29 65 ' 8
Oats 14 21 18
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Cariots r ' Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
wneat 43 4 is
Corn .-. 120 121 24
Onts 69 45 19
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Cariots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Minneapolis 250 247 237
Duluth 44 40 144
Winnipeg 278 . 105, 411)
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By TJpdllte Grain Co., DO. 2627. Feb. .
Art Open. High. Low. Close Yea
Wht.
May
July
Rya
May
Joly
Corn
May
Oats.
May
tSOtj I J.3X I.
1.29 ......
1.16 1.18 1
1.16j I ..
J .... f
.88 Jl -
29
16
.95
.86
.68
!60'
.58 .59
.68, .
July .60 .61
.40) ,40 .40
.40 ......
July I .42 I ,42j .41
Pork. I 2H",'1'
May (18.76 fi8.7 fll.TS 118.73 118.75
Lard. I I - ' 1 ' I
May 10.86 110.67 -110.62 119:86 110.65
July ,10.86 .10.90 10.85 10.85 Il0.86
Ribs. I .1 1,11
May f 9.(7 110.07 I 9.97 110.02 f
July 10.10 10.16 10.10 10.16
1.29 1.81
1.29 1.80
1.15 1.16
,1.15 1.16
.97 .96
.88 . .$
,58 ,68ft
.58 .88
.60 .61
.40 f .40
.40
.41 .41
1.96
10.07
Kansas Ctfr Grain. '
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 9. Close: Wheat
May, i.i; July, ai.ltiiv,.
Corn May, 62; ' July, 54o.! ' -'
head; native beef steers strong te 26o
higher; erly ; top; $7.50, soma, held at
(7.75; other , sales, .$5.75'7.45; quaran
tined eteers etrong, eleven loads at $6.Wl
she stock steady to strong: good cows up
to $5.00; - Texans, $4.75; heifers; : mostly
$5.0008.09; calves steady to 6O0 higher;
best vealere, $9.00(4i9.6O; "odds. $10.00;
other classes steady; bulls. 14. 0054.25;
canners and cutters, J2.60a2.75; stockers,
J5.25fft6.7o-
Hogs Receipt!, 1,009 head; lights most
ly to shipper!, steady to 16o higher; 160
flounders np to 89.76: bulk, beat, 175 to
200-poundera, J9.409.60; heaviea to
packers and shippers steady to strong,
226 to 200-pounders st J9.4U; bulk. JS.764H
9 40; throw-out sows. J7.2607.6O-. stock
pigs ateady to lOo higher; best, (9.25.
Sheep Receipts, I.OOO head; hilling
classes generally steady; wethers, (ft. 00;
yearlings, (11.60; best, (13.76; bulk, (13.26
4i 13.75. . .
Kansas City Egg!. '
Kansas 'City, Mi, Feb. $. F-tgs lc
lower: firsts, 34c. Butter, unchanged.
Poultry, hem, lo bubcr. 21c; sprints on
chwued - - - -
BLUE TAG SALE
IS AT ITS FULL SWING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE THE
, GREATEST VALUE-OFFERING DAYS.
Ladies' Oats and Suits that were sold up to (45.00 on tlQ Kfl
sale now . . .aPSaaOU
MvsBea and Children'! Coati that were gold up to $25.00 on
sale now ..............
Men's Sheepskin Coat! with fur collar, (1S.60 value, on sale o QC
nownt... , apO.aJO
Boys' Suit! and Costs, Philip'! standard make, $18.60 values,' , ' 4ti QC
Friday and Saturday only at , P ''?
Boys' Chinchilla Coats in Gray, Blue or Brown. They are the kind that
please all mothers and ehildrrn who wear them; $9.75 values;
00 sale pow .'.
Qnt-Piece Boy" Navy Wool Serge Suit!, lined all the way
.1 1- r , , .
uimuiiu, ,p,u -values t ......,...,...,....,
Shoes Felt Shoes for Men and Women that regularly sell at
$4.61 a pair, on sale now at. a pair.
Wool Soap for toilet and bath, 10c siie, S ban
for ,
.. . $9.95
..$5.95
.. $2.95
$1.45
25c
Ask for &C Creeo Trading Stamp. They Are Given With Each Purcbaai
24th and O Sts. South Omaha
1 Omaha Produce
Furnlatud by state of N.bri.ka, da
pirtment of agriculture, bureau ef mar
kati and niirkallng;
HVIS POULTRY.
Wbol.a.le Wholaiale
Kurlu IT. ailing Pr.
fttass ....$o.l4l (9 11 ((J IHIH t
r if S1P .c
liena. light ' .Ufa
liana, heavy a.... ..lie
Cut ka , 114V
l uika 1I
(ior.o ,. .16
Turkey!
.U
..4
.12
.21
.SOW .31
PuttbtD rouLTttr,
Stssa .,
spring! a ,
liens
Co.'ki ..
nucka a
Oaeae ,,..
Turlteli ,
L'UCiS.
Select ,
No. 1
No. 1
Cracks ....
Caaa count
.11
.14 6
.!(,
.1144
.:o$
.15
"VsoiYo'.oo'
BUTTER.
.li
.19
.30 9
.860
.J4f
.Jif
.28 4
.34 4
.'.iff
.20 111
Creamery, ptlhte
Cteamery, tut),.. t
1 ouniry, neat ... ,21 ..3
Country, cuminon .I'M .11
llL'TTLRFA?.
Station price .... ,24
II A I
Prairie, No. 1 upland $11. 000(11.(1
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
10.00 ft 10.60
1.000 1.00
10.609 11.09
9 00(01) 10.09
7.604)1 8.60
1.00 1.00
toot? 1.00
K.00&. 11.00
16.100 14.69
12.00 16.00
10.600 11.69
LOOH 10.00
1.00 1.00
7.0061 1.09
2 upland
2 upland ...
1 midland...
2 midland ...
3 midland ..
1 lowland ..
2 lowland ...
Alfalfa choice
No. 1
Standard
No. 2
No. 3
Oat straw
Wheat atraw ....
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Fruits Bananas. 7'4,fllo lb. Oranges.
size 216 and larger, (S.Ooitf 4.50; size 260,
-..uu'(iti.z; size lit. l4.5Uiri.oo: size. 124.
84.l 6 6.25 box. Lemons, .007.69 box.
Grapefruit, (4.6041 6.00 crats. Apples, ac
cording to grade size: Jonathans, (8.00
8.25; Delicious, (3.500:6.00; Rome Beau
ties, J.75g3.:5; Stamen Wlneaap. (3.00
3.26; Common Winesup, $2.004.00; Win
ter Pearmalua. (2.7a 3.00; Spltzenburg,
(3.504.00; Black Twig, J2.754j8.00; yel
low Newton . Flpptna ,. 12. 6042. 76; Ben
Davis and Gano, 12.50 J. 76. Oregon Eat
ing Pears, J4.00 bu. baskets. Figs, 24
Pkg. 8 ox., J3.16S2.25; 12 pkgs. 10 01..
(1.60; 60 pkgs. $ oz., J3.25&H.69. Dates:
Dromedary. 36 pkgs. box, (6.604ji.7a;
Fard, 23f25o lb.; Hallowll, Ul4o lb.
Vegetables Potatoes: Nebraska Early
Ohlos, No. 1, $2.00(8)2.15; Nebraska Irish
Cobblers. No. 1, J2.00ft2.15; Rad River
Ohlos. No. 1, (2.10(52. 60; Colorado Brown
Beauties, $2.60 per owL Sweet potatoes,
(2.006(2.60 su. Celery, (1.2i1.75 dot.
Head lettucar (5.5036.00 orate. Leaf let
tuce. 69ij0o dos. Red onlona, dry, 8
10c lb. Yellow onions, dry, lo lb. Span
ish onions, regular size, 53.608 4.50 crate.
Cauliflower, (3.602.75 crate. Cucum
bers, hot house, J2.504 J.OO do. Carrot!,
3'3c lb. Turnips. J3e lb. Parsnips.
3&8o lb. Cabbage, 3 4.6c lb. Young
southern radishes, 75Jf90c-. Toung south
ern carrots, 90c. Young southern beets,
90c(fJ1.00. Brucselle sprouta, 25c lb.
Shallotts, 65o doz. Green peppers, 26 4? 860
lb. Young southern onions, 90o box. Par
sley, aatgjDC per ooz. buncnes.
.Nuts Black walnuts. 45o lb. English
wainuis, accoraing to kino, 30i?38o lb.
Brazil, large washed, 14 18(3 lb.: medium
washed, I316c lb. Pecans. large, 2030o
lb. Almonds, 20430c lb. Peanuts, Jumbo,
raw, iiim; roasiaa, i(sjicic; nana picjc
ed, raw, 910c: roasted, ll13e.
Hides and Wool Beef Hides: Green
salted. No. 1, late take off, 6igi7c;
6 6c; green, No. 1, late take off,
No. 2, 34c; green salted, old
3li5c! green salted bull hides, No.
ino. , w; green bun nides, 2o
Horse Hides, large, J3.00; medium, 12.60;
smaii, as.uu eacn. roney ana Glues, 78
til. 50. Sheep Pelts, green salted,1 as to
size and wool, 60SJ1.25 each. Shearlings,
green salted, as to size and wool, 620o
each. Wool: Choice fine and blood, Ig
22c; medium and blood. 1818c; low
blood, 13iJJ4o per lb. Surry Wool, 60
per 10. leas.
wnoiesaie prices or peer cuts are aa
followi; No. 1 ribs, 22c; No. 3 ribs, 22c;
ino. a nos, ioca ino.,'1. loina, s.c; No,
loins, 23c; No. 3 loins, 18c; No.
rounds., 14c; No. 3 rounds, l!c; Ne. I
rounds; llc: No. 1 chucks. 9c; No. 2
chucks, c: ino. 1 cnucks, 7Hc; No. 1
pates, lc; No. 2 plates, 5c; No. t Plate!,
to.
No. 2,
4E
stock,
1. 4c;
per lb.
Omaha Cattle Shipped ;,
to Pacific Coast
1 in carloads cf itrrr an.l three
carloads ol cows were ihippcd J li '
l'aiinc coat by ludahy Si Co. fr
ue by the Lot Anurlea brant Ii, Mot
of the cattle were of the liravy type.
weighing !,Z'" pound and limit.
Tint it the third large ihipinrtit of
cattle tent by packer U the I'acitic
coast tint tcaooii. About lour weeks
ago Swilt A: Co. ihippcd several car.
loads of steers to San t'ranciato, ami
three weeks sga several carloail
were shipped lo an independent pack
er at Sarrainento.
According to local cattlemen there
i quite a thurlage of rattle in the
I'acitic coait it.ttr and it it eaprctol
caikrrs of that tetritory will draw
heavily in the not few mouths on
the cattle supply of the Omaha mar
ket. rw Voik "ar.
New Tork. rati. IThe raw u(ar mr
fcat aa unsellled snd wblie be dafinite
bualnaas waa tonfltin.!. It aa twinvrtd
that L'ubaa had uld at I I. "la ind I 1 !,''.
cat and fteKhl. ..jual to J llu u I .lo foe
rnlnfual. while I'ultn Hnue wate .aid
to have eold at llln for cfnniliigal.
The raw logar futuraa inarkal wal
ataaily eaily but ean'1 off later un.lrr
a.allarad Itquldallen and liadie aallltil,
em to the aaaler teelltif In Ihe P"t
n.aikat. Final I'll.. a taete I to I p.'liite
Hal lower, tallli March at 2 13c, May,
( Jr; July, S 41c, and brpiamlHir, t '.'.
The markal fur refinr.l aa unattr.t
ind another refiner rdg.d priiee II
points to Ihe baala et " lor fine gran
ulated with four now at that laval and
one unchanged it I lc. Ibtie ei liu
Ineraa.a In Ihe demand.
In lh refined fuiuna trading waa con
fined le one lol ef May at Inn-, or yo
Changcd ftvnt Ihe previous clae. Kinal
prkaa were unchani.4 In 10 polnta bat
higher, with March and May at l lue and
July at tctc
New York Coffee. '
New York. Cab. I The market for
('!( futures wai fairly steady at Ihe
atari, first prices hung unrhangad tu I
point higher on firm liraiiuan cablet
Then wai not much buying puwer, how
ever, while there was aattrd Match
liquidation and the market lutued aai r
during Ihe early etlarnoxii, twlng lu
rumor! llit coat and frelghl rnlfera v.aie
being offerad for reaalo at ionaaiqna ai
compared with praaent a.klng prices.
Mirch broke from 1, 61" to .0c end
September sold down from I fait I 61.-.
The close waa at rallies of a few jiolnti
en covering, being I lo I points nut luwrt.
fealcf ware eallmaled at about (l.0l
baia. March. 8.2o; May. I.6c; July.
!64u; September, 1.65c; October, (.681.;
Perember. 1. 14c.
Spot coffee wai reported In ptoderita
demand with price! umbanted at lc
for Rloa la and i:0 tu !.o for
Santoi 4a -
New York lollon.
New York. Feb. I. Profit tsklug. can
railed in early advance In the cotton
market toJay and last hour Irregularity
dropped Ihe t'n Into new low ground
for the dy. The early Idvince carried
the list lf-fjJT polnta over Wednesday'!
cloao before It waa checked. The bulge
gave soma cf the older lungs a chance
! ml, prtifllH. and lu C.ilr.g so they
sent tin market oack In within I to
19 polnta of W-nlncaday irilri-eBalon deal
ing! were fraturelcaa. but late In the day
the markot turned narrowly Irregular and
under renewed long liquidation and out-
aids selling the list gave way. The close
aval unchanged on Pecerober to 19 point!
net lower on July,
Spot cotton was quiet, five polpti de
cline, 17.360 for middling upland.
Southern ipot markets were: oalve.ton.
ao.au.:, uui,iiDii,cui ..kw wtiE....i ..v, -
notnta. advance: fcavannab, 16.13c, un
changed; ' Augusta, 16.13c unchangrd;
Mdmphla. l.7(ic, unrnangea: Houston, .0 -
toe. uncnaoseo; l,liue hock, in.itc, un-cban$ci.
- " .' - .
Kew York General.
New York, Feb. I. Buckwheat Firm
American and Canadian, (8.10.
Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red and No.
2 hard, (1.(8; No. 1 Manitoba, (1.44,
and No. 2 mixed durum, (1.40, c. 1.
f. track, New YTk, to arrive.
Corn Spot, eaay; No. 2 yellow and No.
! white. 71c, and No. i mixed, 71c,
c I. f. New Tork. all rail.
Oats Spot, steady; No. 2 white, 48
48 c. -'
Other articles unchanged.
New York Pry Good..
New York, Feb. 9. Cotton good! mar.
kete were generally qulat today, with
lower bid! declined on iheatlnga and print
elothi. Tarns continued eaay; raw alike
were dull and wool good! and burlap
quiet. Leaden In the Silk Asaoclation of
America have taken up Importers a pro
posal to restrict speculative transaction
in raw lllk at Yokohainji.
Turpentine and Boain.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. I. Turpentine
firm, 85c: sales. (1 barrels; receipts. 18
barrels; shipments, 11 barrels; stock, 8,785
barrels.
Bosln Firm; sales, 287 casks; receipts,
494 casks; shipments, 142 casks; stock, 73,
467 caaks.
Quote: B., (4.60; P., (4.10: E. F. O. H.
T-. J4.16Jj-6.20; K.. (4.40460; M-. (6.10
N., (6.406.46; W. G , (5.60; W W.,
$6.09.
Sew York Metals.
New York, Feb. 9. Coprer Weak:
electrolytic spot and nearby, 1313',ii
futures, 13ifJ13c.
Tin Irregular; spot and nearby, '.J2.18
iff 3 2. 17c: futures, 81.00c.
Iron Steady, prices unchanged,
Lead Steady; spot, (4.704.80c.
Zinc Quiet; East St. Louis deliver',
spot. $4.60$ 4 55. :
Antimony Snot, .4Qc.
New York Dried Frnite.
New Tork, F'b. $. Evaporated Ap
ples Scarce. ,
Prunes Quiet. j.
Apricots Scarce.
Peaches More active.
Raisins Dull. .'.'
Kansas
changed.
Kansas City Hay.
City, Mo., Feb. I. Hay Un
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis. Mo.. Feb. . Wheat May,
11.26; July, (1.12; corn. May, 66 c;
July, 6lc.
Oata May, 41e; July. 42e.
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Schools, Electric Light, Water, Paying
and Irrigation
Short and Long Time Any Amount
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