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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FKIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 190.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
inough Buying to Qire the Market a
Rather Firm Close.
MAINS MORE 11 A JAGCtD FASHION
Kheat and Cora lachanged Oata
Haa Dall Day aad Provisions
Close a Shade
Lower.
CHICAQO, Feb. S0.-Oraln -markets se
wed sgaln today In a jarted fashion. The
ruling tendencies were for lower priced,
ut the small breaks brought In enough
uylng to prevent material declinee and
the close waa rather firm. May wheat
jlosed unchanged, May corn c higher and
Bay oats Ho up. Provisions closed a shade
to lflc lower.
The wheat market opened with a bearish
Kitlment. Uverpool rabies were lower,
e winter crops In most states had a
perfect covering of snow and more snow
Sas predicted. May opened Wttc to itifcc
lower at 78c and 7774c For a time It was
thought bull markets would prevail, but
the nervousness In the New York stock
market Influenced selling In grains and
Secreased prices. Receipts at primary
Points were liberal and eotport clearance
Were the lightest for some time. May sold
ff to TTSko and then turned dull. There
was little short Interest at the opening,
ut when sellers of today found lower
prices brought out buyers they began to
fover. New Tork late In the session re
iorted fifty-one loads taken for export.
This had an Improving effect and May
nrsook the bear side and sold up to 7S'c.
The close was steady, unchanged, at 78 V
8"4c. Local receipts were 14 cars, one of
contract grade, and Minneapolis and Du
iuth reported 270 cars, making a total for
the three points of 284, against 654 for two
lays last week and 3fl6 this day a year
Igo. Primary receipts were 442.000 bu.,
Igalnst 430.000 Isst year. Seaboard clear
knees of wheat and flour equaled 109,000 bu.
Corn acted a good deal In sympathy with
wheat and almost duplicated Its fluctua
tions. Cables should have brought a bull
ish Impulse. Liverpool showing good
strength. May die try to hold up and
ripened c lower to unchanged at 61M
HHc, but when wheat broke corn followed
sfter and declined to Kfic. Outsiders sold
10 some extent, but the general condition
rf the corn trade helped a recovery. Borne
ten days ago bears began predicting a de
cidedly freer movement of this grain In the
west. It was argued that renters and tax
payers would want to get rid of their
Muff before March t, and It was main
tained that the west, finding corn likely
to get soft, would sell freely. For a few
days Kansas City did get somewhat better
car receipts, but there has been no In
crease to note, and bulla take the tight
situation as indicative of a firm market
for some time to come. This argument,
taken together with the revival In wheat
snd some export business In com and
short covering, worked May up to a firm
close, VftHc higher, at SlHtiSlHc. Receipts
were only 77 cars.
Oats were dull and moved almost - In
duplicate with corn, a shade lower to start,
weak later and firm toward the last. Rhort
selling was carried on early and covering
brought the strength toward the close.
May closed o up at 4Sc. Receipt! were
11 cars.
Although the run of hogs, both here and
at western points, was small and the hog
market good, provisions were weak all
day. The reason assigned for the decline
waa that longs were selling out. May pork
sold as low as I16.62H and closed 10c down
at S15.67I4. May lard closed a shade lower
at $9.40 and May ribs a shade lower at
8. 42 8. 45.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
15 cars; corn, 110 cars; oats, 106 cars; hogs,
0.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as followei
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
May 7Tf78 7Si TTM TVAIPA 7R4PH
July ToVtH 78i4& "8 78$ TS
Sept. Vi WkTliAW, 77 77
Corn
May SlHfH 61rH 0H 61HW4 . 1
July 61Vfci 61 eon 61V. 61
8ept. w 69H 60 60
Oats
May 4SH 43 43 43
July 86 36 864 3Wt,tT 36H
Sept. il Sl 31V31tt& 31Vi
Pork
May 15 SO 15 80 15 90 15 7 15 774
July 15 9ZV4 16WV4 15 724 15 82 16 87
Lard
May t 42 42 t 35 9 40 9 40-2
July W 62 9 47 62 9 62
Rlba
May 8 46 8 45 140 8 45 8 45
July 8 65 8 65 8 60 8 52 8 56
Sept. 2 8 62 60 8 62 ' 8 62
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market easy; winter patents,
3.80t&4.00: straights. 3.4Kf?i3.70; clears, t3.00
8.40; spring specials, 84.20; patents, i3.20
I. ,u; siraignis, iz.svKi-a.aj.
WHEAT No. S. 704.75c. No. 2 red. 82K.c.
OATS No. 2, 43ra'43c; No. 8 white, 449
oc; rso. s wruie. 'gwc.
RYB-No. 8. 60861c.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 6
3AC.
SEED No. 1 flax, $1.67; No. 1 northwest
ern. U.7X
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $15.46
715.60. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.20ig9.22. Short
ribs sides (loose), $8.258.40. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $7,1047.12. Short clear
sides (boxed), W.VtXSS.iSO.
WHISKY On basis of high wines, $1.28.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 30,000 28.000
Wheat, bu 73,000 70.000
i orn, nu ts,uHi 82.tmo
Oats, bu 116.000 63.0110
Rye, bu 1,000 6,000
Barley, bu 87,000 39,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa easy; creameries, 18'S'8c;
dairies, 18fjB4o. Cheese, strong, 10i'2c
eggs, suwr, ii-ca.ii, dvwc,
lie; turkeys, 13c; fowls, Ue. Pressed:
Weak; springs, lOfc'Uc; fowls, 12-i.UVc,
turkeys, lH'gMc.
MKTAIA About 21.000,000 lbs. of copper
for delivery during the next seven months
In parts of lake, electrolytic snd casting,
l.fioo.oiio lbs. of each kind per month, was
offered for sale at the Metal exchange to
day at the market price, but there were no
buyers. Prices for copper were unchanged.
Iake Is quoted at $U.25ih3 50: electrolytic,
$I2.&12.37; casting. $l2.12Va 12.37. The
Ixinrlon copper market was 7s 61 higher,
closing with spot at 56 17s fld snd futures
st 55 6 M. Tin was about lower on
the bid price, but quiet, with 1:4.50 asked
and $24 .25 bid. Iead was unchanged here
at $1.12' and unchanged In Loiilon at
a.11 12s M. 8elter was unchanged at home
and sbroad. New York was quoted st
$4.12fi4.17 and London at 17 17s Sd. Iron
was firm and unchanged here, but higher
sbroad. Glasgow closed at 53s lid and
Middlesboroua-h at 4M lid. No. 1 northern
foundry, Ill.OfWi 12.50; No. 2 north -rn foundry,
$15. fta 17.00; No. 2 southern soft foundry,
$16.5017.00.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Conditio of Trade aad Qootatloas
osi Staple and Fancy Prodare.
EQQS Receipts, increasing; market
weak; fresh stock, 30c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 78c; old
roosters, 4(6c; turkeys, PfalOc; ducks and
geese, 7c: spring chickens, per lh., 7i8c.
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. lHil.lc;
ducks, HKjjllc; geese, iKglOc; spring chickens,
m 9o; hens, r9c.
BUTTER Common to fair. lSg)19c;
choice dairy, in tubs, 19g21c; separator, 2741
28c
FROZEN FISH Plack bass. 18c; white
bass, 10c; bluefish, 12c; bullheads, 10c; buf
faloes, 7c; catfish, 12o; cod. 10c; crapples,
11c; halibut, lie; herring, 4c; haddock, 9c;
pike, 8c; red snapper, Hc; salmon, 12c; sun
fish, 6c; trout, 9c; whlteflsh. 8c; pickerel, 6c;
fresh mackerel, each, 20C(j'35c; smelts, Hc.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand
ards. rer can. 25c: extra selects, per can.
33c; New York Counts, per can, 40c; bulk
Standards, ner seal.. 11.36: bulk extra se
lects, $1.0U1.66; New York Counts, per gal.,
$1.75.
nuKOKS-uve. rer aos., tmc.
VEAL Choice, &S8c.
CORN 63c.
OATS 60c.
BRAN Per ton, $20.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
if; No. 2 upland, $8, medium, $7.50; coarse.
Kye straw. b. rneee prices are ior nay
f good color and quality. Demand fair.
Receipts, 8 cars.
VBIKIAKLKS.
POTATOES Northern. SI: Salt Lake.
$1.10; Colorado. $1.10.
CAKKOTH ter tU., TbC.
BESTS Per bu. basket. 50c.
TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c; Rutabagas, per
100 lbs., $1.25.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 80c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., $2.40.
GREEN ONIONS Per dos., 26c.
LETTUCE Head, per drum, $4; hothouse,
per dos., 35c.
Jr A rt ljr. i i'er aos., zac.
RADISHES Per dos., 35c.
SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per
lb., 8c; Kansas, per bbl., $3.Zs.
CABBAGE Holland seed, crated, ZC.
CAULI FLOWER Per crate, $2.75.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $2.25; Mich
Igan, red or "yellow, 3c per lb.
cblery ca irornia. 4047tC.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
6.
xKUlTS
APPLES Ben Davis, ner bbl.. $4.004.60:
Wlnesaps, $5: Jonathans. $5.50: Belleflow-
ers, per dox, i.vt.
fiSAKU vikers, xz.26; Lawrence, sz.
50.
GRAPES Malagas, per keg, $8.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $7; per crate.
2.t0.
NAVI iJKANS i'er DU., K.lo.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGE-Californla navels. $3.003.25:
Duanea. z.tu.
BANANAS Per bunch.' according to slse.
1UB Jalirornla. new cartons, ii: im
ported, per lb., 12rsi4c.
NUTS New cron walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell per lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb., llc;
ino. z son sneti, iuc; io. n nara sneii, c;
Braiils. per lb.. 14c: filberts, per lb.. 13c:
almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; co-
coanuts, per sacx, .i.tx.
iionk-w Z4-sectlon case. S3.Z5.
CIDER Nehawka. ner bbL. S3.25! New
xorg, $3.ou.
POPCOKN-Per lb., 6c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6c: No. 1 rreen. 5c
. w . A .v.- . . , , m nui l , w , . , vj. x real
calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to
lb ids., vc; ory nines, 8Wi3c; sheep pelts.
(oc; norse niaes, ii.ouw.-i!.
St. Loale Orals, and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 20.- WHEAT Hlrher:
May, 84ii4c; July, 77? c; No. 2 hard. 76
CORN Finn: No. 1 cash. H4c: track. 62c:
Aiay, otuc; duly, mc.
vi i tj iiiniiri iiu. tt v anil. nnu. hick.
45e; May, 44(S'45c; July, 36c; No. 2
wnite, ,gyic.
KiK-ixiwer at eivic.
FLOUR Dull and unchanged: red win
ter patents, $3.90(&i4.06: extra fancy and
straignt, tt.4iXW3.tt"; clear, IS.WaS.Xy.
BHiiiDS rimotny, steady at S5.75(O6.00:
prime wonn more.
. uKiNMKiAiv aieaay at 3.iw.
BRAN Dull: sacked, east Irack. 90e.
HAY Dull but steady: tlmothv. SlO.OOa
pruine, .iio iu.uu.
WHISKY Steady at 81.31.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.
B AGO I NO 5to'64c.
HEMP TWINE-KC
PROVISIONS Pork, easier: Jobbine-. old
$15; new, $16. Lard, dull and easy at $9.10,
Dry salt meats (boxed), weak; extra
shorts and clear ribs, $8.62; clear sides,
$8.87. Bacon (boxed), weak; extra shorts
and clear ribs, $9.37; clear sides, $9.62.
TUITT A T .H I,iH' Pin, . J IK O 1..-.
Higher at $4.00.
puuLTni steady: chickens. Set turkevs.
iwH'iiijc; qucks, tuc; geese, cxgc.
Dun n r irm
dairv. 18fn23c.
EOGS-Hlgher at 31e.
RECEIPTS Flour. 6,000 bbls.; wheat.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qeotattoas f the Day Varloas
CossModltles.
NEW TORK. Feb. i0 FT TJejlnt
17.635 bbls.: exDorta. 8.614 bbls.: th market
was fairly active and about ateady; winter
patents. $3.36j4.26; winter straights, $2,709
.vo; Minnesota paienis, til. vug 4. 15; Minna
.sota bakers. l2.9fVa3.36: winter low rH
, $2.fi 90. Rye flour, steadier; fair to good.
' $3.2533.40; choice to fancy, $3.504j3.7S.
CORNMEAL Quiet: yellow western. 81.27:
city. $1.25; Brandywlne, $3.60&3 70.
RYE Dull; No. 1 western. 6c, f. o. b.,
nun, inw, wyw, . I. i., i ew xork,
Larlots.
BARIJY Dull; feeding, 63065c, c, I. f.,
New York; malting, 6S(.3c, c. i. f.. New
WHEAT Receipts. 151,060 bu.; exports,
oi.no ou. Dpoi, siaaay; iso. I red, c
r. o. d., anoat; no. t rea, fo, elevator
No. 1 northern. Duluth, 86VtC f. o. b.
anoat: No. hard. Manitoba. 84c. f. o. b.
afloat. General heaviness prevailed In the
wneat market ail aay until the litst hour,
when export trade and firmness at the
southwest started vigorous covering. The
. early weakness resulted from bearish ca
hies, the decline in stocks, liquidation snd
favorable crop news. The close was firm
at o net decline. March closed at 84lc
May. 83 T-16tli 15lc. closed at 8S'c; lulv.
MV,rS3e. closed at 83Sc; September, 829
0V riuorq Ri mc.
CORN Receipts, 4,000 bu. Spot, steady
No. I. 68c- elevator, and SSVc. t. o. h.
afloat. Readily following wheat, the corn
market waa weak all day. Apart from a
sharp final rally on covering, which left
tn .T'Thst nrm at uncnangeu prices. Muy,
(ioVv. yfce. closed at 6t'ic; July. SMifi-ViV.c
cloved at 66u; September, 64S3'o, closed
. at
OATS Receipts, 81,500 bu. Spot, steadier
No. J, 50c; No. 3. 49c; No. 2 white. 614c
No. 8 white, 51c: track mixed western, 60 d
6c.; track white, 6uijo6c. Options were
quiet ana easier.
HAY Quiet; shipping. 60565c; good
choice. 87S'f(90c.
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice
19ol crop. 14ii ixc; crop. linISc: o du. 1
6c: Pacific coast, IM crop, I4yl;jc; 19u0 crop,
HIDES Steady ; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs
18c; California. 21 to 25 lb., 19c; Texas
ury. z io . ids., i'c.
LEATHER Steady : hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayrts. right to heavyweights. 24'i25c.
VliOI-Quiet; domestic fleece, 26(j29c. i
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, Sljrto
13.00; mess, $SS'"b100; beef hams. $l9&v,f
21.00; packet. SlO.&ts 11.60: city extra India
mesa, $l7.6ii 19 50. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, Sft.tMii9.26; pickled shoulders, $7;
pickled hams, $ Ttnio.uO. Lard, easy;
western steamed, $9.65; refined, easy; con
tinent, $7: South America, 413.50; com
pound. ll.TSwiiou. Pork, dull: family,
. SlT.uxti'lT 60; short Clear, 17.6u.20.6O; mess,
$16 o(Kit 17.00.
TALLOW Firm: city, 6c; country,
Vic.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
Vtin'ir: Japan. 44i6c.
BUTTER Kecel pis, 5.817 pkgs ; firm;
state dairy, ti2c: creamery. 2ij3Jc; June
creamerv. 17irt25o; factory, l&fi'-lc.
CHEESE Receipts, 410 pkgs.; strong;
fancy large, early made, colorod and white,
11c; fancy small, state full cream, early
mae. colored. 12tf12c; white, Uwilc.
K.GGS Receipts, 4.9J7 lkgs.; unsettled;
state and Pennsylvania, 3c; western, at
mark. 8iii-c. .
PVULlHK-AUvs; Quiet; sprlus, bht)
tnent of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive or tne loM."'. goia
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $1.2,276,-
083; gold, $86,731,996.
!SEW YORK STOCKS AD DOJiDS.
Affireted by Attorsey(if sersl'i Die-
tarn In Northers) Securities.
VKW TORK. Feb. 20. Th announce
ment by the attorney general of the United
States that he believed the Northern Se
curities company Infringed the anti-trust
law and that he would file a bill in equity
In the supreme court. In accordance with
Instructions trom the nresident. to test the
question, overshadowed all other considera
tions In tne stoc maraei touay. i ne acme
Interest manifested in this company by all
speculators, and, Indeed, all holilers of se
curities, was vividly demonstrated by the
effect In the stock mnrket. and was the
more notable since Great Nortnern pre
ferred la the onlv stock listed on the ex
change which Is directly included In the se
curities company. Yet the whole market
fell awav sharply unner neavy liquidation,
with nniv a fnw iinimnnrtant exceptions.
The stocks of the transcontinental com
panies were naturally most ancciea, as
ih, format ion of the Northern Securities
company represented an effort to harmonise
conflicting interests in inai neiu. vi -..
Northern preierrea lost 0V4, .lorinwesie.
1. KocK isiana tMi. bi. r-aui -. 1 unra
Pucltln v. and Southern Pacific 2"i. -else
where In the liJt losses generally ran from
1 to 8 points and considerably over that In
many exceptional cnaes. On the curb
Northern Securities, when Issued, dropped
over 3 points. The direct concern of auch
a variously assorted lot of securities In
the welfare of the Northern Securities com
pany is not very oovious, out mo aeino
speculator in stocks, and especially tne
professional trader. Is deeply Imbued with
the conviction that all his woes are the out
growth of the conflict for Northern Pacific
nni.tmi lnat vr. and that it is only neces
sary for the readjustment to be made of the
situation precipiiaiea ai mm
n,.w marii.i lo rnaiime all the buoyancy
and speculative furore that waa Interrupted
by tne May panic, ror eume mim
has been a deep-rooted conviction among
the speculators that the supreme court
would throw out of court Minnesota s bu t
asainat the leaalltv of the Northern Securi
ties company. There has been an assump
tion also, which was carerully tostereo. in
v... ini.ni! of a re (. of speculation.
that the public opposition to financial com
binations was more apparent than real and
that a demonstration of the public utility
of these combinations would secure them
against Interference even where technically
m nnvlctlnn of llleaalltv. This morn
ing's announcement from Washington was
therefore a ruae snoca 10 an ui "h
tlmtstlc sentiments that have been care
fully nurtured In the financial district. The
selling swelled the dimensions of the trad
ing during the first hour to a volume equal
to a full day s business during the recent
past. Prices declined sharply and the mar
ket looked seml-demorallsed .Heavy sell
lng for European account added to the pur
den of the market and at the same time
created a sharp day for exchange, which
created the fear of gold exports. Vhereyer
prices had been moved up recently on the
presumption that plans were In prospect of
combinations of existing properties along
the lines of the Northern Securities com
pany the effect waa especially marked, as
In some of the coalers and tne Gould south
westerns. The early excitement was suc
ceeded by comparative quiet. Liquidation
proceeded, but in a more orderly manner.
Buying for support occasionally rallied the
market, but it was discontinued at recov
eries and the sagging tendency revived.
This course was continued up to the close,
which was active and easy, hut not at the
lowest for any important stocks. There
w enormous selling of some , of the spec
ulative bonds, especially the f h b s.
Baltimore & Ohio convertibles. Union Pa
cific convertibles and Consolidated Tobacco,
which fell from 1 to 2 points at one time.
in the general bond list there was no
pressure of liquidation. h"8h ?!
cllneo were the rule. Total sa es, par
value. $5,720,000. United States prices ad
vanced . the refunding 2s . the Ss and
the old 4s per cent on the last call.
The following are tne --losing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
ern Becurltlee company. The transactions
rirrueii any recent day a Dullness ana
stocks were soon a dollar or two below
parity. The decline progressed throughout
and prices closed weak, with some above
the worst of the day. Csnadian Pacifies
were sympathetically lower. Consols were
essler. Home rails were Irregular. Spsnlsh
s were weaa on the riots at Barcelona.
Kaffirs were st first cheerful and a respect
able bualness was done In those securities,
but they relapsed on realisations and the
latest war news. Gold premiums are quoted
as follows: Buenos Ayres, 144.40; Madrid,
36.30; Lisbon, 20; Rome, 2.60. The weekly
statement of the Bank of England's shows
the following changes: Total reserve, in
creased i;h).0n: circulation, decreased
AMM.onn; bullion, Increased 161,0W; other
securities, Increased 2,124,0i'0: other de-
P'niiB, ill , riwr'l a.iU.VV, fMIIMIv; ,t- w , i r.
increased 2,i21.i; notes reserve, Incressed
750.000; government securities, unchanged.
The proportion of the Bank of England's
reserve to liability is 49.18 per cent. Last
week It was 48.24 per cent. Rate of dis
count tinchanced at 8 ner cent.
PARIS, Feb. 20. I'rlces opened firm on
the bourse today and later reacted, became
Inactive and closed heavy. Governments
were fractionally lower. Spanish 4s fie-
cllned on the reported aggravated strike
troubles at Barcelona. Thomson-Houston
was firm. Russian Industrials were main.
talned. Rio tlntns were lower on rumora
that a strike had broken out at the mines
and also on reports that New York was
selling in connection with the Northern
Securities company difficulties. Offers of
lie Beers were renewed. Kaffirs opened firm
and reacted on London selling. Their
weakness whs accentuated after the close
of the bourse. The private rate of discount
today was unchanged st 2 &-18 per cent.
Three per cent rentes, 101 f 10c -Tor the ac
count. Exchange on I.ondon, 25f 14c for
checks. Spanish 48, 77.SO. Tne weeaiy state
ment of the Bank of France shows the fol
lowing changes: Notes in circulation, ue-
creased 2o.2Hn.OUOf ; treasury accounts cur
rent, decreased 4.35O.O0Of: gold In hand. In
creased 25,325.O0Of; bills discounted, de
creased 64,485,OQ0f; Bllver In hand, Increased
1 fttf.onnf.
BERLIN, Feb. 20. At the opening of the
bourse today local securities were main
tained and Internationals were firm. Span
ish 4s were easier on the strike riots at
Barcelona.' Amertcuns were weak on At
torney General Knox's opinion regarding
the merger of the Northern Pacific and
Great Northern railroad systems. At the
close prices were generally weak, on the
decline of Americans In London. Exchange
on London, 2m 46 pfgs. tor checks.
0MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steers and Cows of Good Quality Sell
at Stronger Prices.
HOG MARKET ACTlVc AND NVE HIGHER
Sheey Receipts Moderate and Trade
Ralee Fairly Active aad Jest
Akssl Steady with Wednesday
ob) Desirable Grades.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. .
Receipts were:
Otticiai Monday
umciai Tuesuay
O111c.nl Wednesday
Oniclal Thursday ..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. i.w7 0,11s 6,tii
,. D.iiO 11, iM t.to
,. lu.-i 1.68
,. i.io . D.titAI 4.UU
Four dava this week . 12 ZX4 37.03 lvM
Same days last wea....lo,bb 49,144 lb,i.2
Same wees betore 14,uu7 '1:UV 1j.i'H
name three weeks ago..l2,l2 ,ju i.K S
bame tour weeks ago...i4.4i j,oii 13 a
bame oaya last year.... y.tuv ii'.ol4
The following table shows the average
price o( hogs sold on tne Soum Omaha
maraet the past several Uas with com
parisons with (urmer years:
fate. I 1!)02. lWl.lirjO.l!.lcSS.187.lKK.
Roaton Stock quotations.
BOSTON, Feb. 20. Call loans, 3(
cent; time loans, 4Jj4 per cent,
closing:
g4 per
Official
Jan. 17... I 6 12Ui 1 4 fii 1 mi 1 i!i 1 am 1 11
Jan. 6 S 22 3 , t M S 2i 4 1)
Jan. 2...6 . to 4 Ui ,,, a,, ;.
Jau. M...I a usvi t ai ku X 70i 1 a jci 1 i
a a 1 1 .t M S W " I SB
i l t 17 4 6o a 4 Mh W
m 7i . in i Mi ) Z7 t Wl
1 s to 4 te mi a tail a iii
9-!i 1 4 ui a mi a ui a isi 4 03
w-i si r 1 a ai a ji t i a
a n-i 6 ivi 4 661 1 a .i a i a C3
6 16 6 21 4 7M I 66 I a 1 4 00
c 001 4 i a 81 1 1 ;i a u a uo
s m 1 s & 4 ioi a mi a Ui a mi a u
I S iui 4 Ml $ ,U a ill i
6 00 1 I , a Ji a 71 a 2i s 89
01441 6 321 I $ 651 $ 77i a 261 1 84
I 4 1 6 & 1 7 I 3 kl i i 4
a s 34 82! a S8 " 9UI s ai
(IB I 6 3 4 75i a 601 3 t3 I 3 ad
6 81 6 28 4 '.5 a 68 3 8'.t t $6 3 92
l 0 2,1 4 mi a &i a wi a j4
6 78i I 4 ii a wi a mi a a m
i ,8- 6 22 I I 62 3 87 3 31 3 W
0 Mv 6 M 4 831 I 3 1 3 38 3 81
I 6 80 4 78 I &0 I 3 39 3 M
Jan. 1.
Jan. 11.
Feb. 1..
r eo. 2..
Feb. a..
l-'eb. ,..
Feb. 6..
Feo. ..
Feb. 7..
Feb. ..
Feu. V..
Feb. lu.
Feb. 11.
reo. Ij.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feu,
Feo,
13...
14...
16...
16..
17..
Feb. 18
Feu. 12...
Feb. DO...
41
N. E. G. C 5S 'Amalgamated
Atchison os Baltic
An nfrt otv tiintcnam ....
Rnatnn A A 2h.t iCal. A Hecla ....630
Boston Me 1W Centennial 16
Boston Elev Cl Copper Range
Y. N H H...ZU Horn, coat .
Fltchburg rfd....H6 Franklin ...
nlon facinc ,...H'i isie nuyaie
Mex. Central .... 38 Mohawk ....
Amer. Sugar ,...129HOId Dominion
do Dfd.
Amer. T. A T.
bom. I. fe 8 ...
Gen. Electric .
Mass. Electric
do pfd
N. E. O. &. C.
Tnlted Fruit .
U. S. Steel ....
do pfd
Adventure
Alloues ........
Consols, money 4 5-16 Norfolk St W.
do account ao pra
Anaconda 6'Ontario Sc W.
Atchison 77H Pennsylvania
ao pra iteaaing
do 1st pfd.
ao za pro..
Southern Ry
do Dfd
Southern Pac.
Atchison 75: So. Pacific .
h nM ! ?!.... 96,8o. Railway
Baltimore & O...103
do nfd
Canadian Pac... .114
.. q .1 Hr, 80
Ches. St Ohio 45
Chicago & A 3J
do nfd 76
Chi. Ind. & L.... 60
An nfd 79
Chi. A E. Ill 140
Chicago G. W.... 23
do 1st pfd 84
do 2d Pfd 45
Chi. & N. W 213
C. R. I. & P 160
Chi. Ter. & Tr... 16
do Dfd 30l
C. C. C. A St. L.1001
Colorado So 17V
. do 1st Pfd ws
do 2d Pfd J3H1
.... 64
.... 32
do pfd J'4
Tex. & Pacific... 40
Tol.. St. L. & W. 21
do Dfd
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. & L. E..
do lid pfd
Wis. Central ...
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex...
U. S. Ex
40
.101
. 233
. 42 't
. 19
. 31
. 20
. 41
.195
.226
.113
Baltimore A O...1061.
tanadian r,ae....ii7
Chesapeake A O. 46
Chlcaao G. W.... 25
C. M. A St. P....lfi7W
uenver A K. u.. 44 Union Pacific,
do pfd 94 1 do pfd
Erie 39 U. 8. Steel....
do 1st pfd 70' do pfd
do 2d Dfd 57 Wabash
Illinois Central... 144 do Dfd
.oulsvllle A X...106 Snanish 4s
M.. K. A T ,. 25'Rand Mines
UVJ JIIU 01 lUKDWim
f. T. Central. ...167
Wells-Fargo Ex.190,
Amal. CoDDer .... 69
Amer. Car A F.. 28
do Dfd 8x-i
Amer. Lin. Oil... 20
1 ao pra s
Del. St kudson...l71,An0er- f
5L- h W ?! Anac PMir.:-Co.V:. e3
;?lBrooklyn R. T... 61
ia jo1- f uel J
Ziv Con. Gas
do pfd
'iS'0erl- Electrtc .
.Glucose Sugar
Hiocklng Coal .
?J .'Inter. Paper ..
" do pfd......
Inter. Power .
J" Uiclede Gaa ..
Adam Con,....:.,
Alice
Breece .j...
Brunswick Con...
Comstoclt Tun
Den. A R. Q
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd...
Hock. Valley .
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .
do Dfd
Lake Erie & W.
3n,iriKa,!onal I'Sad'."
do nfd
Ij. A N 103T, National Bait
Manhattan T. 1K 1 Balt
creamery, 2330c;
corn.
60.000 bu.: com. 29,000 bu. : oats. 63.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 6.000 bbls.: wheat
29,000 bu.; cornl 64.0UO bu.; oata, 28,000 bu.
Kaaaae City Grata aad Proylsloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 20. WHEAT Ma v.
75c; July, 74(&'Mc; cash. No. 2 hard.
74'11'itc; iNo. z. 74c; no. a rea, 85c: No. 3.
84c; No. 2 spring. 7474c.
CORN May. 61e; September. .69Sc;
caah. No. 2 mixed, tkngtilo; No. It white, U
oa 10 wo. a wnite, &frmic.
RYE No. 2, 604(tc.
HAY-Cholce timothy. $13.60: choice
prairie, $12.50.
BUTTER Creamery, Slig; dairy, fancy,
20c.
EGGS Firm : fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock quoted on exchange at 27c dozen.
loss on. cases return.
RECEIPTS Wheat. 24.400 bu.:
10,411 nil.; oaia, ii.miu du.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 8.800 bu.:
48,800 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu.
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. SO. BUTTER
Firm, fair demand: extra western cream'
erv. 30c: extra nearby Drlnts. 32c.
EGGS 4o lower and very unsettled; fresh
nearuy, ajc; iresn western, ale; rresn SOUtn
western, 81c; fresh southern, 2S'n-2Sc.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
fancy small. Ilil2c.
SUGAR-Reflned. quiet. ' ,
Mlaaeapolla 'Wheat, Floar aad Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 20. WHEAT May,
74Sc: July, 76c; on track. No. 1 hard.
76V: No. 1 northern, 74c; No. 3 northern.
jast'il-i Jc.
FLOUR First patents, $3.90j3.95: second
patents. $3.teii;.8S; first clears, $3.754j4.80;
second clears. $3.40.
BRAN In bulk, $15.
Met. St. Rv.
Mex. Central ..
Mex. National .
minn. A St. L.
Mo. Pacific ...
M.. K. A T
do pfd
N. J. Central...
N. Y., Central..
Norfolk A W...
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania ..
Heading
ao iHt pfd
do 2d nfd
St. L. AS. F..
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
St. L. South w..
do nfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Toledo Cirala and Seed.
TOLEDO. Feb. SO.-WHEAT-FIrm; cash,
&trc; Aiay. ihvc; juiy, oi-c.
CORN February, 66c; May, 62Uc; July,
S2V,c.
OATS February, 45c; May, 44c; July,
38c.
SEED Clover, February, $5.80; March
$0.80.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, 111., Feb. 20.-CORN-Acttve
No. 3. 63Vc.
OATS Lower; No. S white, 43c, billed
through.
Baak Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. 20. Bank clearings today
ft zn.k7N.84; corresponding day last year,
)M kio : increase, U4.04j.s.
CHICAGO. Feb. 20. Clearings. $25.4?.7S1
balances, tl.9r.9 231; posted exchange. $4 85.
on demand $4.88: New York exchange, par,
NEW 1 OKK, f eu. ao. aJiearings, $J33,8ul
384: balances. $12.36.4tH.
BOSTON. Feb. 30. Clearings, K0.28J.854
balances. ll.H5.Mn.
HHI1.ADELPHIA. - Feb. 20. Clearlnsrs
$Jf.7Ml. balances, $2.!.874; money. 4
'"BALTIMORE. Feb. 20 Cleu-lngs. $3,794.
4!ni: balances. $4!"0.744: money. 41 Der cent.
ST. LOU 111. Feb. 20. Clearings, $84.-4
balances. $1,242,688; money, 4410 per cent
New 1 org exenange, ac aiscount.
CINCINNATI. Feb. 20 Clearings. $3,361
W: money. 3t4 per cent; New York ex
change, 2oO discount.
Coadltlaa the Treaaary.
WAS1JXNUTON, Feb. W.-Today a slate-
85
219
116
,289-
. 43
. 17
. 19
7b i
. KB
. 91
, 4li
. 23
. 63
. 9t
. 72
. 45
. 99
. 3
Con. Cal. A Va..l25
Deadwood Terra. e0
Horn Silver 140
ron Silver 64
Leadvllle Con ... 6
MS?? No- American
. Pacific Coast ..
,7Saclflc Ma
'? People's Gaa ...
101 Jt Pressed 8. Car.
.f Pul'man P. Car.. 218
i?iH"SPUD, Steel.... 15
. 6jj Sugar 129
. 33 Union Bag A P.. 16
fiu
eo U. B. Leather n
83
67
60
83
, 72
fin nfrl D-t e m
U. S. Rubber".'.'.' 14
v. aw.:::::-.:
. 1 .j imi n-riL
Si7! I '"""t" t-'nion... 901,1
. 5s Amer. T -...r.. -
.lfi3 do pfd.......
.188
92
The
LamTnercia 1 A rf.,. 1 - .
financial hi;. ..JJ""ir'..na"
m.xTlJe".d,y.f,,,,U,t Vnt Bremen"
E'ii" le8a!,Y.' a." departments of the mar-
wVr in. ? DUl American shares
were the flattest on Attorney General
Knox s opinion, portending government In
terference and intimation to suppress the
Northern Securities mmn.nu .LLLl. JSn
market opened Arm. but broke on the cab e
dispatch regarding the merger. The mom.n!
ri m r r , ...... i . . . .
... xt , , samereo neadway de-
!PJ.?NW. Totk ttempt to harden prices
I Iimil una BOUinfm Hr.f1r 1mA I. w- ...
10,000 shares of Southern Pacific being so d
V,' t0 Leon at K' tlnto.
Wew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. ).-MONEY-On rail
steady at 2ti'M ner cent- in. S5.:
percenT" P mercantile paper. 4ffl
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 24.S744
posted .-ates, $4.85'S4.86 and $4 88Q4 8u
r,.rr, Tyyi.. 1 Kin- c.i . . ,y; e-ui.
commerclHl
SILVER Bar. SSUc:
JO '
WTlL',
bills, $4.84UM R5V.
dollars,
Mexican
BONDS Government, strona: state 4n.
active; railroad, weak.
1 ha closlna uuotationa ah Ka. ... -
follnxa- - ...
unl. 4s.. .101
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg.ingv
do coupon 108
do 3s, reg lox
do coupon 108
do new 4s, reg..l3
do coupon X)W
do old 4s. reg... 112 N,
ao coupon .
do 6s, reg..
do couoon .
Atcn. gen. 4s 104U do 3s. 7,1;
do adt. 4a ta: N. w 21', Lk
Bait. A Ohio 4s..l03 B'adlng'gen 4s 99",
do 3s...v Kfii St L A I M cf 5a'll7
do conv isi lintii St 1, a B o 1. i..7t
Canada So. 2s... .111 St. L. 8. W. Js... dhu
Cent, of Ga, 6s. ..HI do 2a " "
do let inc 79 S A A A P 4a..!! 91i
Hex. Central 4s.. 82
do la Inc 30
A St. L. 4s. ..105
M.. K. A T. 4s... 99
do. 2a K2
N. I . rAntrnl 1st 1 1 n 1
l"6No. Pacific 4s lif,2
A -1. ' .....
Chcs. A O. 4S..H0
Chi. A A. 3s....
C, B A O n. 4s... 9S'
C. M A B P g. 4s.113U
C. A N. W. c. 7s.isx
C. R I A P 4S....111U
CCC A 8 L g. 4S.103
C hlcaao Ter. 4a.. SSti
Coorsdo 80. 4s.. 94
Den. A R. G. 4s.. 10"
Erie nrlor I. 4s... 98",
do general 4s... 88
r w a d c is...m
Hock. Val. 4s...l09
runno 4s 94T4
Tex. A P JT-IS.
1' o. .
Inlon Pho. 4a.":!iat?
do 1 cotiv. 4a i,j
An "
do deh."B -n
we'i Phnl"
W. A I.. E. 4 ft1..
4a
Offered.
Foreign Klaaaelal.
IX)NDON. Feb. 20 The condition of the
money market here waa practically un
changed today, except that discounts were
a shade harder. Most sections of the Stock
exciianse were quiet, tne aepresslnn
Americans monopolising attention. Hmv
selling began early for both local and New
York account on the onlnlon of Attorney
General Knox In regard to the merger of
the Northern Pacific and Great Northern
railways inrouga we Bieuiuni 01 the North'
Indicates Sunday.
me omciai number of cars
of stock
I brought In today by each roa was;
118 Osceola
157". 1 Parrot
35" IQuincy
2w'8anta Fe Cop.
36 Tamarack
aaJiTrlmountaln ..
5iTrlnlty
88 United States
43ll'ta.. .1
93?4Vlctorla
21 (Winona
. 3 Wolverine ,
61
80
14
20
34
11
C, M. A St. P 4-
O. A St. L 2
Missouri Pacific 44
Union Paclnc System 2
C. A N. W
F.. E. A M. V....
C, bt. P., M. St O.
a. at si..
31 C, U. A Q.
. 40
. 3
.245
. 93
.. 13
. 17
. 23
. 61
C, R. 1. A P., east..
-., n. 1. at f., west.
Illinois Central
9
2
1
15 3 1
6 I
27 4
11 1
14 2
6
13 1
2
124 10 "l
Total receipts 141
The disposition of the dav'a receipts was
as follows, each buyer pjrehasing the
uu.uuer 01 neaa inaicatea:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Loadoa Stock Quotations.
1X5NDON. Feb. 20. 4 p. m. Closing:
Buyers.
Omaha Parkin Co..
nwiit ana Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Swift, from country
G. H. Hammond Co
68 R. Becker A Degan
92 Vansant A Co
84 Carey A Benton
76 Lobman A Co
w. t. Stephen
Hill A Huntzlnger
Livingstone A Schaller..
Hamilton A Rothschild..
L. F. Hum
H. I Dennis A Co
B. F. Hobblck
Other buyers 181
... 29
... 42
... 85"
.... 334
... 97
BOH
108
91
44
95 V
Z4-
651 823 659
616 2.519 1,'C,8
647 3.540 1261
656 3,019
40
2U0
41
101
14
205
63
34
6
43
26
. 7
6
181 .... 524
Total 4365 9,901 8,485
I ATT! .K" Thara . i. ., i
44-Tt 1 oattla I. tA , ""flJ
v- "v," v. iiiuiniajr auu tne
J7 market took on considerable activity in
M fir? I view of the liberal demand. All the buy-
-Jtera were out early and It was not Ion
before they had picked out the more de
sirable grades.
mere were quite a few beef steers here
today, but, the same as has been the case
BAR 8ILVER-Qulet; 26 7-16d per ounce.
MONEY 22i3 ner cent. The rate of dia.
count, in tne open maraet ror snort 0111s is 1 rnr ,. im mil th niT.iiia. Zt 7i.I
K 1 eCee?t,: t0t three mnth"' ml'' offSVSST IVt' paAlcW Snolce
V,k per cent.
New York Mining; ttaotatloaa.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. The followlnr are
tne closing prices on mining stocks:
Little Chief
Ontario
Onhlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ...
Standard
.. 12
..700
.. 95
..
.. 12
..
.. 13
,. 30
..220
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. COTTON Snot
closed quiet; middling uplsnds, 8 13-16c;
middling gulf, 9 l-16c; sales, 110 bales. Fu-
urea closed steady; February, 8.58c; March,
62c: April. 8.58c: May. 8.50c: June. 8.60c:
Julv. 8.50c: Auauat. 8.51c: SeDtember. 7.94c.
The marget opened easy, wnn prices zM
points lower and at the close was steady
and net unchanged to 4 Dointa hlirher.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 20. COTTON
Quiet, steady: sales. 20.200 bales: ordinary
oTTng, 713-16c; middling, 8 3-16c; good mid
dling, 8 9-lbc; middling lair. lo-itic. u-
. . . I.'.. V U llAfl T.I t. ... V.
8.16c; April, 8.20.23c; May, 8.29&8.30c; June.
8.34'o8.3(5c; July, 8.39.40c; August, 8.24iti
H.Z5C.
a i. , jvj 1: jo, rcu. sft-wi iv,-uici,
middlina. 8t-16c: sales, none-, receipts. 3.697
bales; shipments, 4,160 Daiest block, dj.bwi
Dales.
GALVESTON. Feb. 20. COTTON Firm,
8 6-16C.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 20. COTTON Spot,
limited demand, prices l-sca lower; Amer
ican middllnr fair. 5 1-lfid: good middling.
4 25-32d: middlina. 4 21-32d: low middling.
4 9-16d: good ordinary. 4 7-16d: ordinary.
4 3-16d. The sales of the day were 7,000
bales, of which 600 were for speculation and
export and included 6,200 Dales American.
Receipts, aa.uw Dales, inciuaing j,suu Amer
ican. utures opetiea ana ciosea quiet.
Packers, however, took hold freely and
uiu Bieauy 10 strong prices, in a good
many cases, the same as noted yesterday,
sales were made that looked 610o higher,
but other sales did not look any more than
steady. The best demand was for the
cholced bunches and It was on such kinds
tnat tne most strength was noticed.
There was also a verv active demand
for cow stuff and particularly for the bet
ter grades, such as sell from $4.00 up.
Buyers took about everything they came
10 tnat was at an uesiraDie ana sellers
were quoting the market stronger In the
majority of cases, with some sales 6c. or
even 10c, higher. The demand for can
ners, however, and for the medium grades
continued moderate and the market on
such kinds could not be quoted much more
tnan steady, it was not a hard matter,
however, to sell out at fully aa good
prices as were paid yesterday.
Bulls of good quality that were fat com
manded strong prices, but common kinds
were neglected. Veal calves and stags
also sold at good, strong prices.
uniy a rew siocaers ana teeaers arrived
this morning and the market was active
and stronger on the better arades. There
have not been too many stock cattle offered
this weeg to meet the demand, so that
prices have held up In good shape. Com
mon Blockers, however, are in poor de
mand and there has not been much Im
provement on cattle of that description.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
..loot)
,.14"0
..lrt'O
,,1W
..nil)
..1170
..1630
..14,0
..1490
.. 215
.. 170
.. 90
.. 115
.. 120
.. 1X5
.. 13S
.. 130
8 26
8 25
8 25
a ?s
3 35
8 35
3 40
8 50
3 hm
CALVES.
...1475
...12ii0
...150
...1640
...lHi.0
... 9tl)
...1I0
...159U
6 00
6 25
6 50
(0
6 50
6 50
6 50
6 60
1..
110
, 120
, 110
, 11
. lro
, l)
. 187
IK
4 00
4 15
4 20
4 25
4 3"
4 60
4 60
50
6 60
6 50
50
6 75
6 75
7 00
1..
II..
1000 4 00
8TOCK COW8
680 2 50
STOCK
327 2 50
STAGS.
1 1.T70 4 DO
AND HEIFERS.
1 ..600 2 80
CALVES.
1 410 3 50
2..
4..
4..
25..
3..
2..
4..
12
7
13
1
2
68
8TCC K E HS AND FEEDERS.
4W
647
575
646
76
1094
62
684
942
978
840
645
5X1
F.
136 steers. .1151
HOGS Tho
shape today
2 00
2 60
2 60
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 40
3 50
3 60
2 60
3 50
8 70
8....
t
17
8
2.
.
6.
4
22
22
21
21
83
J. Klesel Oregon,
4 90 31 feeders,
hog market waa
than It has been
60s
693
890
490
750
W
7H5
, 9:5
, 5tf
, 873
, 835
, 835
942
3 75
3 75
8 85
4 00
4 05
4 06
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 80
4 36
4 50
4 60
There did not' seem
1074 4 85
In better
for some
to be any
time past,
more hogs on sale than packers wanted
and buyers were out earlv. and. as they
started in bidding strong to 6c more than
mey aia yesterday, the hogs Degan moving
toward the scales in good season. As the
morning advanced the market seemed to
take on more life and the close was scttve
nd Just ajout 5c higher than yesterday.
The better weight hogs sold mostly from
o.9j to $6.15, medium weights went from
o.80 to $5.95 and the llgntwelghts went
from $o.75 down. Packers took hold or tne
lightweight stuff In better shape today
than for a good many weeks past, so that
tno yarns were cleared uy tne miaoie 01
the forenoon. Representative sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No.
72..
66..
61..
18.
Oil aad Itosla. -
OIL CITY. Feb. SO. Olle-Credlt
bal-
No.
1
1
1
1....,
1....,
8....
2....,
2....,
4....
1....
53....
1....
8....
15....
21....
2....
2....
15....
....
1....
2....
22....
23....
20....
ancee. $1.16: certificates, no bid; shipments.
73,313 bbls.; average. 77,568 ddis.; runs, 9,zu
bbls.; cverage, 66.106 bbls.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 20. OIL-Tur-
Dbntlne. nrm: rosin, nrm: quote: a, h. c.
l" ft T.. XT M 7E. KT (IOC. W tl n W 117.
ltr a J 1 20. .
Mfc-u; Vrtnif V-.K Wl riTT Palrnlaitm 1
steady. Roeln. ' steady: strained to good.
115641 1.67. Turpentine, steady at 440 8..
45c. Cottonseed, quiet. I 23
TOLEDO. Feb. ao OH North Lima, I 21..
w.r . . . i i i .! aw. I .
oat , mum L,ima anu iiiuimis, tpu. i a.....
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 20. OIL Linseed. I 23
3s 3d. I
LONDON. Feb. 20. OIL Calcutta lin- 14..
seed, spot. 60s; linseed. 33s to. Turpentine. I 8.
apints, r. ua.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
... 650 8 00 1 1060 6 25
,..800 8 76 22 1028 6 30
,..1070 4 50 6 ...1251 6 30
... 890 4 60 6 1146 6 30
... 870 4 50 20 1041 6 30
... 860 4 60 21 1073 6 80
... 955 4 50 15 1056 6 35
... 826 4 60 40 1204 6 35
... 841 4 60 2 1160 6 40
... 860 4 60 40 1214 6 40
...1030 4 6) 19 1(194 5 40
... 905 4 65 19 1157 5 45
... 880 4 65 21 1120 6 60
... 9X7 4 65 21 1102 6 65
... 980 4 70 50 1214 6 65
...1022 4 86 31 1196 6 55
...1190 6 00 32 1164 6 60
... 865 5 00 38 1168 6 60
...1070 6 00 13 1232 6 65
...1058 t 00 82 1216 6 65
...1230 6 05 1 1120 5 65
...1215 6 05 13 1058 6 75
... 987 8 10 62 13d0 6 75
...1013 6 10 34 138 '5 80
... 928 6 10 1 1263 6 85
...981 6 15 36 145
...1139 6 20 1 1137
...1140 6 25 6 1653
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
986 4 70 15 1177
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20 COFFEB Msrket
opened steady and unchanged and for the
balance of the forenoon was specula
tively flat, with sentiment favoring neu.
trnllty for the time being. The foreign
market news was oulet. as expected. Bra.
sillan recelnts were about as predicted and
the situation as a whole waa devoid or new
features. Up to the noon hour but 1.2M)
bags had been dealt. In. In the late ses
sion an easier feeling developed and real
ising became nonular. Short selling helped
to torce tne marKet lower, as aia iaie aa
vlcee from the Havre market. The close
was easy, with Drices net 6ii 10 points lower.
Total sales were 17.600 baas, Including
March at 6.2666.30c; May. 6.454j.60c; July.
6 85c: September. 6.8fij.90c October, S.9oc;
December, 6.0o.0jc; January. s.uc.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. EVAPORATED
APPLES There la a, fair lobbing demand
and a firm tone, but prices remain un
changed: state, common to good, 7tfjS1c;
prime, 9U9Uc; choice. &10c; fancy, 10
fjlle.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS The
general situation remains about un-
rhanand. Anriefita and nrunes show
strong tone and are meeting with a good
Jobbing trade. Peaches show little feature,
but are steadv. Prunes. aT4ic. Apri
cots. Royal, l8l4c; Moor Park. 9M2c
Peaches, peeled, 14l8o; unpeeiea, vuhq..
agar Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 20. 8UGAR-
Firm; open kettle, JM-'-'c : open kettle,
rentrlfuaal. .w.iw- centrifugal, granu
lated and whites, none; yellows. 3?
lia-16c: ui-oniti iUiiaUc. Molasses, strnn
open kettle. Uta'c: centrifugal, 74'lc;
vrun. nominal.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. SUGAR Raw,
firm: fair refining, 3c: centrifugal, test.
SSc: molssses sugar. 2c; refined, firm.
Market.
1
1
4
1
27
14
1
1
2
1
10
10
10
17
1
T
17
1
23
1
4
26
... 986 6 00
...1007 6 10
.,.1073 6 20
...1165 6 40
STEERS
...H4 4 70
...1012 4 85
... 670 1 00
... 880 1 CO
... 8-"2 2 00
.. 870
.. 913
.. 796
..10U0
.. 940
..
.. 8;K
.. 9o5
.. 91
.. 900
. .1020
6.1O
2 00
2 05
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
130
2 35
2 35
2 35
2 35
1060 2 35
i z as
Wool
BT. I.OI-IS. Feb. 90. WOOI, Unchanged ;
mailliinV -.-.. I . . I I'r, I S.U. " hatht flllS. 12W4f
15c; heavy hue', lu-fll-i uo washed, U0 j 1-
2
1
1
9N2
871
...1027
... 9o0
...11"0
... 815
... 967
... 780
...10M)
... 913
... 961
... 6N0
...1010
... 9S5
... 946
... 8rt)
...10.-W
... 910
... 84
...
,...1017
9
...1060
...1150
... 753
...1010
... 810
... 875
...1170
... 421
... 644
.... 64)
... 674
.... 840
.... 750
i a e 64
... 00
.... 790
...1140
....1O50
I...UM
2 56
2 65
2 65
2 65
2 65
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 00
$ oo
3 00
8 00
3 05
3 10
3 25
3 25
2 25
3 25
8 85
3 40
3 60
$ 60
a 5"
17..
19..
20..
22..
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10..,
17
COWS.
1
2 ,
1
1
8
a
l
6
i
19
22
22
4
7
2
a
1
4
10
.1098
1121
1222
, 1353
cows.
980
1032
5 90
t on
6 00
6 40
6 45
6 55
6 65
6 65
4 85
6 00
1...
21...
26...
1...
12...
7...
1...
1...
22...
1...
2...
2...
2...
7...
8...
2
... 97?
...1028
...1185
... 900
... 920
.... 977
... 793
...1200
...1218
... 930
... 866
... 871
... 871
1200
920
1142
1086
1040
940
1132
930
1116
1100 4 15
1120 4 15
...... 1084 4 15
1016 4 20
1160 4 25
980 4 25
1142 4 25
1110 4 25
1IM) 4 30
1 4 35
1.100 4 40
1080 4 40
1410. 4 60
.11x0 4 60
.117
.1141
.1120
2 60
a su
S 65
3 65
a 75
3 75
2 76
a 76
3 75
8 75
2 80
8 85
8 85
3 85
2 90
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 05
HI 1144
7 1191
82 1W9
3 1216
HEIFERS.
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 66
2 75
3 85
8 85
10.,
8...,
82...
3...
3...
1...
2 7S
I 75
io
3 oo
104
BULLS.
1....
1,.
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$..
.13M
..1351
.. 810
872
.. 8f .1
.. 71 2
..12.J
..1610
..1380
..12)
9n0
4 55
4 55
4 65
473
4 75
4 75
4 85
4 90
4 95
2 90
2 90
4 05
4 25
4 30
i 00
3 50
2 65
2 65
2 76
114
106
20 103
29 108
23 107
25 105
110 160
i6 165
25 164
93 158
77 160
87 167
89 160
86 1K8
12 165
24 179
20 167
.164
..175
..168
.165
.172
.165
96.,
71...
113..
85
88.
84..
67 177
90 158
88 184
86 180
61 182
76 193
D5 161
95 164
82 183
82 187
80 180
65 227
71 185
47
90
78...
82...
94...
84...
96...
85...
83...
88...
56...
67...
77..
90..
9
..193
..187
..198
..181
..1S6
..185
..190
..194
..198
..198
..219
..216
...195
...196
186
40
200
62 205
62 190
76 184
72 204
33 198
87 183
21 185
76 197
82.
80
120
80
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 10
6 10
6 35
5 50
6 60
6 50
6 60
6 65
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 65
6 65
6 65
5 70
6 70
6 72
6 72
5 72
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
6 77
6 80
6 80
6 80
5 SO
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
5 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80
6 80 .
6 80 .
6 80
6 80
5 85
6 85
Av.
....213
....213
....238
....226
76 211
8h.
120
40
40
124
8.1
70...
76...
83...
69...
71...
64...
78...
78...
92...
88...
78...
63...
33...
75...
207
..239
..200
..193
..219
..220
..203
..2O0
..212
..213
..217
..200
..260
..214
. .226
75 220
85 225
82 212
77 224
70 213
80 215
70 228
66 222
67 222
66 248
72 216
67 213
89 216
68 222
71..
6..
74..
71..
.223
..220
..220
..235
..207
..217
..230
..229
..251
..268
160
120
80
120
160
40
120
40
80
160
120
80
40
40
120
80
120
40
120
Pr.
6 85
6 85
6 86
6 85
6 85 '
6 85
6 85
6 85
6 85
6 85
6 87
5 87
6 87
6 87
6 87
6 87
5 87
5 90
5 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
5 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
6 90
5 90
6 92VJ
6 96
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 95
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 05
05
6 10
6 10
10-
10
10
10
6 15
616
Indian steers, $3.3fp 60; cows and heifers,
2 45i 3. 95. .
H MIS Receipts, 4,500 head; market
strong; pigs and lights, $5 8.v(i.95; packers,
a. St)itl 10; butchers, $6 1ii6.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 300
head; markrt steady; native muttons, $4 00
4i'f: lambs, $5.25u6.S5; culls and bucks,
$27664.75.
Kaaaas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. SO. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.000 nstlves. 40 Texans and 250
calves; all killing cattle 10c. higher. Block
ers and feeders steady; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $6.()fr6.r0: fair to goad,
f6.tV(i6.nO; Blockers and feeders, $.1504 90;
western fed steers, $5.25fj6.on; Texas and
Indian steers. $l.60'ii5.5i); Texas cows. $2.3:'fi
4.50; native cows, $.1 Hfi'4.7fi; heifers, $;t.7V(i
6.60; cannera, $2.00fc3.0l); bulls, $3.25''o4.50;
calves, $45o7.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8,5nn head; market ace
five, firm; top, $6.30; bulk of sales, $5.7ofj
20; heavy, $6.2"!r6.30; mixed packers, $5 SO
6.20; light, $5 3666 00: pigs. $i.h6fi6.S0.
SHEEP AND IjAM BS Receipts, 1,90
head; market steady; native lambs, $6 40-a
6.65; western lambs, $6.40Cn6 60; native weth
ers, $n.Ooj6.7R: western wethers. $5.0ojj 5.H0;
yearlings, $5.85ff6.45; ewes, t4.664j'5.60; culls
and feeders, $2.&ofuM.60.
Dry Good! Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20.-DRY OOODR
There was more demand for cotton goods
generally at first hands today and business
with Jobbers was lively, a large number of
visiting buyers being In town. Prices of
staple cottons were unchanged. Prints sold
at the recent advance. Print cloths were
firm but quiet. Cotton linings were firm.
Mllvraakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. W.-WHEAT.
Steady; No. 1 northern, 76W7c; No. 2
northern, 75S,76c; May, 78c.
RYK Wulet; No. 1, 59Hi6uc.
BARLEY Lower; No. 2, 62c; sample.
jjjl4!2c.
CORN May, SlVie.
Maaafaetnrera Favor Kxrlnslnn.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 50,-The bo-4rd
of directors of the Manufacturers' and
Producers' association has adopted a reso
lutlon favoring the continued exclusion of
Chinese, which has been sent to the Onli
fornla members of congress. The Mer
chants' exchange of Oakland has also
passed resolutions to the same effect.
98....
84....
72....
66....
57 268 120
83. ...,.243 160
67 216 ...
80 240 ...
66 240 ...
79 228 ...
68 231 ...
61 231 ...
62 222 ...
69 226
65 228
71 244
28 292
64 275
61 261
67 241
...200 ... 6 80 60 2M
59 200 40 6 80 70 225
94 186 ... 6 80 57 248
85 190 ... 6 80 . 61....V.272
77 1SS ... 6 80 , 61 275
65 195 ... 6 80 61 273
40 188 ... 6 80 75 262
25 224 ... 8 85 72 277
39 252 200 6 85 76 226
95 189 40 5 85 45 299
SHEEP There was another moderate run
nf aheen at the vards today and Dackera
took hold In good shape and bought up
the better grades at Just about steady
nrlces. It was noticeable, however, that
while they were anxious for both sheep
and lambs that showed quality and were
fat they were slow about buying common
stuff and particularly those that were not
fat. Sellers who had that class of stuff
found It a little hard to sell out at what
they considered steady prices. Anything
at all desirable, however, sold freely at
good, steady prices and the pens were
cleared In. good season. The tops were
Just about the same as they were yester
day ana tne range ui untca iur uiu uiucr
ni kinds will be found below.
There were a few feeders In the yards
this morning and they sold readily at good.
steady prices.
Quotations: Choice lightweight yearlings
$5!i5(H6.00; good to choice yearlings, $5.50iH
6 78; choice wethers, $6.00ji6.2o; fair to good
wethers, $4.7505.00; choice ewes, $4.404.66;
fair to good ewes, 4.oub.o: common ewes.
$3.00(&4.0o; choice lambs, $t.0uti6.60; fair to
good lambs, $6.00(86.26: feeder wethers, $4.00
04.50; feeder lambs, $4.60416.00. Representa
tive sales:
No. Wt. Pr.
20 western ewes 99 $2 60
213 western wethers 78 8 90
201 western ewes 99 4 00
488 Utah ewes 98 4 40
230 western ewes 98 4 46
399 western wethers 96 6 40
291 feeder lambs 68 6 60
1257 western wethers 96 6 60
260 Colorado lambs 81 6 40
6 western ewes 122 4 60
6 western wethers 156 5 25
S99 western wethers .95 5 40
3 western lambs Bo 6 60
107 western lambs 62 6 80
western lambs 113 3a
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
, a
Cattle aad Hogs Active aad Strong
and Sheep and Laabi Steady
CHICAGO. Feb. 20. CATTLE Receipts,
B.000 head. Including Texans; market
active snd strong: good to prime steers,
t(iuft7ntv nnnr In medium. t4. 003.6.00: Stok
ers and feeders, i2.5065.00; cows, tl.25f5 A;
t.A.lfA,wm t ba-xf, SO: canners. I1.2:V(i'2.30: bulls.
2.50tfi 4.60: calves. t2.5O7.00; Texas fed
.aa.ru ti tAUfl 7h
HOGS Receipts, 30,000 head; estimated
"x rim- loft nver. 6.000: active and
strong at early yesterday's prices; mixed
and hutchers, $5.8616.30; good to choice
heavy. $6.3016.40; rough heavy, $6 90fii.l5;
i,.h, t&7F.A;no hulk nf sales. I5.9oai6.20.
KH'EKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
aheen steadv. lambs 10frl5c lower;
good to choice wethers, $4.754.6.25; fair to
choice mixed, $3.86ffi4.60; western sheep snd
vearllngs, $4.50416.00; native lambs, $3.7531
a ha. ...t.rn lamha. 15.25416 60.
Official yesterday: Receipts Cattle, 18.643
. hncra 10 ism head: sheen. 20.080 head
fswinments Cattle. 4,129 head; hogs, 8,827
head; sheep, 633 head.
New York Live Stack Market.
Nt.W reo. w.-nn.Au, t f-o re
ceipts, 262 head, mainly consigned direct: 1
car oi sierra uiu
tnriav ttt head cattle. 10 head sheep, about
150 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, SSI head; weak; veals
. . - r , a est
sold i m.j-ot; ... . . .
....i-..,, . . , . . u ...... i .. i . . a ii.ai, -
nnr.r.r ai.w ........... . . -, , .
sheep, steady; lambs, weak, particularly
for common and weak stocn; sneep soia at
1. . .d DA. m,llu t RO
14. sf1, lamoe. m.wyiDff", .",
MOOS Iteceipts, a.oi iioaj. .
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
bt insiTPH. Feb. 20. CATTLE Re
celnts. l.tl head: maraet strong to lac
kiA.r- native. 4.0ni6 K5 : cows and helf
mn t2 00ru6 60: veal., ii.WuZM; stocker and
,n...r. v ninTI. ID.
ii, wi jn,.Hlr,t. 8.000 head: stesdv: lleht
and litrht mixed, $5.6tvji6.u6: medium and
v x, lAA.Vri 0: n il. 13 sytlA.W.
SHEKP AINU LAMlia receipts. nr,i.
market steady ; western tamos, .au-(o x;
western sneep, 4.w(t.uu.
Stork la Sight.
The following tsble shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
niarkets for February 30:
t. aiim.
...lfrjtf t Ii
3.262
9.3 m
2.H50
, 10
, l.o
Hogs. Sheep.
4.130
30.000 12.001
8.5oO 140
4 5"0 300
8.UX) 50
...18.112 60.690 18.330
South Omaha...
Chicago
Kansas city
St. Ixuls
St. Joseph
Totals
St. Laals Live Stack Market.
ST LOUIS. Feb. 30. CATTLE Receipts,
1 luO head, including euu Texans; market
strong and 10c higher for natives; slow snd
about steady for Texans; native shipping
and export steers, $4.56i63G; dressed beef
and b'itcber steers, t4.0uii.0u; steers under
l.Ooo lbs., $3.ao852a; Blockers and feeders,
it tmft T.- f.iwa and heifers. $2,254)6-36: can-
ners, bulls, t ioou; Texas and
S5.Q0 a norm!
Specialist
In all DISEASE9
and DISORDERS
of MEN.
. 13 years to Omaha.
SYPHILIS
cured by the QUICK
EST, safest and most
natural method that
has yet been discovered.
Boon every sign ana symptom Disappears
tjompletery and forever. No "BREAKING
OUT" of the disease on the skin or face.
A cure that is guaranteed to be permanent
for life.
UKDIOnPCI C cu.ed. Method new,-,
WAnluUwCLC without cutting, pain;
no detention from work; permanent cure
guaranteed.
WEAK MB! from Excesses or victims
tn Nervous Debility or Exhaustion. Wast
ing Weakness with Early Decay In Young
and Middle Agea, uu 01 vim, vigor ana .
strength, with organs impaired and weak.
STRJCTIRK cured with a new Home
Treatment. No pain, no detention from
business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
Canswltattoa Free. Treatmtsl by Mall. .
CHARGES LOW. 119 S. 14th St.
Dr. Searles & Ssarles, Omaha, Neb.
JOBBERS k MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
CARSON PIRIE SCOTT & CO
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
CHICAGO.
E. L.HICKS,
...General Salesman.,, ,..t ....
OMAHA SALESROOM,
1S0S Faraaat Street. -
J. E.H0WE,
Resident Salesman.
WHEN IN THE CITY
Visit
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go.
Wholesale Dry Goods.
1117 Howard St.
MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY.
Carls & Cowgill Iron Works.
IfAjrUrACTUMKS AND JOBBSM
Or MACHINERY.
BKKRAI. RCTAHintO A SraCTAXiTA
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDBR
tMl, lBOg aa 1BOS Jaakaaa Stvaat,
Osaaka. He. Tel.
m. lakrUkM. Agent. J. B. CvwgUI, Ug
f nuiE co.
Maaufaorarers and Jobbers of
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
1014 asl lOlS DOUGLAS ST.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
U cstcrn Electrical
vv Company
EUctrioal Supplies.
Hearts Wiring Bells aad Gas Llghtim
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. Ifilf Howard pu
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Go.,
Oasaka, Mob.
Manufacturers of '
Tents and Canvas Goods.
Sand for Catalogue Number 23
GASOLINE. ELNulNES.
UQLDSUOBILE"
Olds Gasoline' Engine
Olds Gasoline Engine Works,
1114- Far nam St.. Omaha.
BUY WHEAT
Wheat bat declined eight cents and corn
nina rants from ton Drlees. Wi ennalAai
both a purchase. Place your orders with I
responsible rouse ana one tnat win givi
you prompt tad satisfactory execution.
BOYD COMMISSION CO.
KEEP POSTED ON THE
Chicago Grain Market
Daily Trade Bulletla Mat upea request.
M. E. COOKB. Commission Merchant.
Ss aaa Basra sf Trssa, C'klaaga.
Msmbsr oi the Chicago board el Trade.