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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1903)
THE OMAHA DAILY 11EE: - SUNDAY, FE11RUAUY- 15, 1903. 15 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL .Bminen in All Lints ii Again Dull on Board of Trade. WHEAT ALONE AMONG GRAINS GOES UP Twrlmtomm Are, llawercr, Strong oa hort ppllea aid Uond C oramla. Ham Doris Loada I tpward Tendency. . CHICAGO, Fh. H.-TinIlner in th train nil provlnton pita whs agAin dull and rain prices hau a downward tendency m tept wneat, which cloned VuV,u u.ntr lor M)r. May corn waa c lnwci, while oaia H" """ ! Pruvlmimit wero Birung and tho May products closed from oj.Sc 10 loc hiatncr. . 'ihera was only a. scalping; market In wheat and the volum ot trade was light, UtTnrltiKs were not heavy at any time and . the demand oniy lair, shorts taking ths Most of the offerings. 'J"h early maxkut was firm on bettef cables than anticipated, taking Into consideration the decline hers yesterday, and May opened Hiro higher ac i , 4C Alter selling at i,c a de cline to 7?'V5 followed, due chiefly to the yoor showing in the casn market and ths lack of demand. Covering by shorts on the breaks prevented any serious decline 'and the close was steady, May being Wcf c higher at .". i ic. irospecta of a bear ish visible' supply statement caused some unesslness avnd had a depressing Influence. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to ia,l) bushels. Primary receipts wtre (K4.CM) bushels, sgalnst lHii.inu bushels a year a. Minneapolis and Duluth re ported recelpta of Mil cars, whluh, with local receipts of 38 cars, two of contract, made total receipts for the three points 4U oar a against 434 last week and 41 a year ago. . Corn waa easy and heavy liquidation by longs. Reasonable weather for the move ment and the expectation of large receipts mails the Sentiment bearish and there was general selling by commission houses, led y soma of those which recently were ac tive on the bull side. The opening was firm on cables, but the market soon weak ened on lack of any material support and ruled easy throughout, May closing "c lower at 45c, after selling between 44 -c ana 4oc. LOcai receipts were ui cars. Belling pressure waa again in evidence In ttve oats pit and there was considerable liquidation by - the leading bull Interests. ??be liberal quantities or standard oats be ng turned out of private warehouses was largely responsible for tiie anxiety to take troOts. Lower prices ruled throughout Uie day and. the close was easy, with May o lower at Mu,o. after selling between MVjO and. 16c. Local recelpta were iM curs. A small run of tings and higher prices at the yards caused firmness In provisions at the start and good buying by commlssloq houses) and covering of May ribs by shorts Added to the advance. Offerings were light and came mainly from locals. The close was strong, with May pork 12So higher at tl7.12Vk. May lard was up fVJfiViC at )9.dZVitt 9.(5, and ribs were 13c higher at I9.47M,. Estimated tcolpta for Monday: Wheat, ) cars; com, 360 cars; oats, 2uu cars; hogs, 44.000 head. . Tha leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Htgh.j Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat I II'' Feb. 74H 74H 744 74Vi 744 May n& 777 77 77&A, 77 July 7 i 74 74 74V, 73V1ff4 Corn Feb. 4.1H 43 May 4B 45, 4i 45 46 July 43H5 Wti 43V4 43J OatsJ- Keb. . 844 84V4 May - 36 H74) W4 3Hfu-V WUffi July 33Va 3H 33V 33V' &.u 17 17 20 17 06 17 12H 17 00 July 16 47 16 02 1ft 47 16 62 16 17 Lard Feb. 9 60 9 68 . May, 960 963 960 Mi 9 47 July- 930 935 930 93G 926 Ribs May 9 87 9 47 9 37 ' 9 47 9 82 July ..9 17 9 22 9 17 9 22 9 12 Sept.. 9 12 9 15 9 12 9 16 9 10 . No. t FLOUR Firm : winter patents. I3.60?S.70: straights, S3.30tg4.40; spring patents, tX.&va 8.80; straights, 33.10(53.40; bakers, 2.45lff2.90. WHEAT Na. I spring. 77879o; No. 8, 6 jWc: No. 1 red, 74'i'S74c. CORN NO. I, 43c; NO. 9 yellOW, 43HC OATS No. J, 4c: No. t whlta, 86Q3oo. RYE -No. t, 41i9c. BARLEY Good feeding, li4c; fajr ta choice -malting, 466c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.14: No. 1 north western, 1. 19. Prime timothy, 13.60. Clover, contract grade. 111.60. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hbl.. $17.12. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.60ai.. 'Short ribs aides (loose. 39.20fi9.40. Irv salted shoul ders (boxed). 88.12(p3.2S. Short clear side (boxed), 38.624!.7S. . Following were the receipts and ship ments or nour ana grain; neoeipts. up.ipments Flouf; bbls., Wheat, bu. Corn, mi.... Oals, bu Rye, bu..... Barley, bu.. 27,300 36.100 19.100 30,000 873,i.i0 827,700 2.900 138,300 138.300 v'ibjoo 69.400 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was Arm: creameries. lKC25Vo. Kggs, steady at mark; cases Included, 144 OWc.. voeese, aneaay, uiwiso. ' OMAHA WHOLBIAtB, MARKET. Caadltloa af Trade aad notations oa . . ' ' Staple aad Fsasy Praduee. BOOS Market weak: fresh stock: ISO. LlVB POULTRY Hens, KHfitlOHc; - old roosters, 4426c; turkeys. 13315c; ducks. S'tt c; geese, 74j8c; chickens, per lb.,.louioc. DRESSED POULTRY-Chlckens, 1112c; benr, ll'olie; turkeys, 15018c; ducks, 114 12c; geese, 114 130. BUTTER Packing stock, 13c; choice dalrv. In tubs. lbCa!7c: seoarator. USVi&c. OYSTERS Standards, per can, 28c; extra selects, per can, 3fo; New York counts, per can, 2o; duik, extra selects, per gau, vi.fp; bulk, standard, per gal., II. 36, FRESH FIBH Trout, $4' 10c-; herring. 8c; pickerel, 8c; pike, Ic; perch, 6c; bufTalo, dressed, 7c: aunflsh, 3c; bluefins, 8c; whlte flah, 9c; salmon, 16c; haddock, llo; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c; bull heads, 10e; catflBh, 14c; black bass. 20c; halibut, 11c. . BH AN Per ton, $14.50. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole ' sale Dealers' association Choice No. 1 up land, 38; No. 1 medium, $7; No. 1 coarse, 36 50. Rye straw, 36. These price are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair: recelpta light. , . CORN 36c. OATS-840. ' RYE No. t, -46c, VEGETABLES. NEW CELERY Kalamaioo, per doa., .25c; California, pa. doa.. 4rxa75c. POTATOF.S Per bu., tOtptbc. SWEET POTATOES Iowa and Kankaa, NrTW GARBLE Y Per dosen bunchei, 40c. NEW CARROT8-Per doren bunches, 40-1. t F.TTVCrS Per dosen bunches, 46c TURNIPS Per bu 40c; Canada rutaba gas jver )b.t 1-4C BEETS New southern, per dosen bunch es, 50c; old, per bu., 40c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doa., 31.75. PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c, CARROTS Per bu.. 40c. GREEN ' ONIONS Sou there, per dosen buucb.es, 40c. RADISHES Southern, per doaen bunphes, 45c. TNRNIP8 New southern, per doaen bunches. 6oc. ONIONS Red Wisconsin, per lb-, IV! white, per lb., tHc, fSpanlsh. per crate, 11-75. SPINACH Southern, per doaen 'bunchea, 0tj. . WAX BEANS Per fed. box, $3; string Deans, per ou. box, 31 50. CAPS AGE Holland seed, per lb., 1C MAVY RI.'lKaI.. k ei V.i TOMATOES New Florida,' per 6-baaket craie. a wiio-wv. CAUFLOWER-Callfornla. ' pr crate 82.50. . FRUITS. PEARS Fall varieties, per box, $3.50. APPL't-Western. per bbU 3 76; Jt na thans, $5 00; New York stock. 33 26; Cali fornia ttelinowers, per bu. box, 31.6t. GRAPES Malagas, per keg. 36.OuS7.0O. C RAN HER HIES Wisconsin. per bW., jlivwi; tie ii ana Hugies. (u; per box, 33 nu. STRAWBERRIES Florida per qt 6oc. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Calif uruta fancy, $3.50; choice, 83 36. v ORANGES California navels, fsncy. $B.6 E3.16; choice. $2 75; Mediterranean- sweets, 26: swaac Jeffs $150. - DATES Persian, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., $c: per esse of 30-tb. pkgs.. $2 26. FUJS California, per 10-lb. cartons, $0c; Turkish, per Si-lb box. naisc. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Utah, per 24-fraroe case, $3 25 CnUrflllil . tl 60 CIDERr-New York, $4.00; per H-hbl. $210. SAl EitKHAi I Wisconsin, pr n-uui., it : per hbl . $3 75. MAP'.E SIGAR-Ohlo, per lb.. 10c. POPCORN i'er lb.. 3c: shelled, 4c. HIDES No. 1 green. 6e; No. 3 green, 6c Nn I ultewl. 7Uc: No. 8 salted. 6Wc: NO. : I can, w - . - ' ' - calf, 13 te H lbs., so; dry fclds. Jl3ci skeep pelts. 16tf7fc; horse hides, SI6VI2 60 NUTS Walnuta. Ka, I Ml . U lc; hard shell, per 'c; No. t soft shell. per lb.. Me; No. t hard shell, per lb., 12c; Ifrsills. per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., Ar; hsrd shell, per lb., 16c; pecans large, per In. 12c; small, per lb.. He; cocoanuts. per d"!., S"c; chestnuts, per lb., luc; peanuts, per lb., IV; roasted pesnuts, per lb., 7c; blsck walnuts, per bu., II; hickory nuts, per bu., fl bii, cocosnuts, per l'JO, $4. OLD MKTALS, ETC. A. B. Alplrn quotes the following prices: Iron, country mixed, per on, $11; Iron, stove plate, per ton, tH; copper per lb , fctv; brass, heavy, per lb., ft'-fcc; brass, light, per lb., tc; lead, per lb., Sc; sine, per lb-, 2Vkc. , HEW YORK STOCKS AHD BO "IDS. Market Is Rtagaaat, gave Few Oper. - atloas 1st riaal Half Hoar. NEW YORK, Feb. 14-Trdlng ap proached near the level of stagnation In ths stock market today. It was not until the last half hour of the session that the first sale In either flugsr or Manhattan was recorded. L'p to that time there had been only one or two transactions In l.'nlted States Steel. Ths movement of prices In such a market has little significance un less of a negative character. The selling pressure, which was notable yeaterday, was relaxed today and there was even some evidence of support here and there, snd especially In the Gould group. Wabash preferred was lifted nearly a point. Gen eral Klectrlc rose further on alleged ex pectations of benefits to stockholders to accrue from the purchase of the Stanley Electric company, perhaps by new stock subscription rights. American Smelting advanced an additional l, with intima tions that the Improvement in the silver market was to he advantage of the com pany. The signing of the protocol for the submission ot the Venesuelan dispute to The Hague arbitration court was cited as a reason tor some of the buying. The liqui dation of Erics seemed to be cheeked snd there were dealings an the new convertible bonds on the curb, when and where Issued at 90, as compared with the proposed issue price to stockholders at ST, t'rloes re ceded a fraction on the appearance of the banle statement, but the market stesdled again. The loan Increase of $U,274.fcJO la not excessive, compared with correspond ing weeks of other years. It Is believed that some borrowing has oeen for the pur pose of repaying foreign obligations, which can now be done to advantsge. The surplus of $16.fV29,7a compares with llS.MO.ouO at this time last year and 112,802,460 two years ago. . inn movement oi Dona prices naa men Irregular and the principal activity has been in speculative issues. The large dealings In St. Louis and Ban Francisco funding 4s Were attributed to tne absolu tion of the underwriting syndlcatefc. I'nited Btstes 4s coupon and new 4s regis tered declined Vi per cent, the old 4s per cent and the 2s lH per cent, as compared with the closing call of last weeku The following are the closing ' prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atrblaon MV So. Rallwar pfd do ptii lOOVi Teiae Pacific ..... 42 Bal. a Ohio .pa) Toledo, si. i a w. do pfd do pfd. 46 Canadian PadAo... Canada So, , . Union Paclta ..10114 . 74 do pfd Chaa. a Ohio Chicago A Altos.. fWabaah .. II do pfd , .. l"4 do Did . 70 Wheel, a L. K.... Chicago E. HI.. Chicago A O. W.. do Id pfd .. 7H Wla. intral , do lat pro do Id Dfd . . 4S ll . Ill . 14 . M do pfd Adams El ..no ..t2 Chicago A ft. W . . Chicago Ter. aV Tr do ptd C. C. C. A Bt. L. Colorado So Amarlcan Bx United Stale Ex.. ..HP Walla-Pargo Ex... Amal. Copper Anar. Car a F.... ..!3t .. 70 .. M do lat P'4 do 2d ptd .... 71 do pfd Amar. Lln. Oil.... do pfd American 8. A R.. Anac. Mining Co.. .... .. e .. 61H .. ..loo, ... ! .. 7 :.I17 ..H7' ..3U1 .. to .. in .. 7 .. C8 .. .. 47' .. nit ..lit .. (It ... Jf'i Pel. A Hudaou.... ...,1BU ....MO Del. L. A W Donrer A R. O.... .... 4H4 do sfd .... M Brooklyn K. T Erl ; .... Syao. Fuel A Iron do lat ptd do Id Did .... 11 Cone. Oaa .... 4oT Cont, Tobacco pfd... ....too dm. Electric ....10Si) Hocking Coal . .. IcUa. Paper 1461 oo pfd ... . ii Intar. Power . 71 ilclede Gaa 4T National Hlseult ... ....Ill iNatlonal Lead Oreat Nor. pfd Hocking Vall.T .. ao Did.. Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do pfd t..' lks Krl. a W. do pfd L. a N 12" No. marl. an Manhattan L I44H PacISc Coart Met. St. Rr U'1 faeinc Mall Max. Central 6 ' ecplCn Oaa Max. National ....... If Trcaaed 8. Car Minn. A t. I. 104V, dn pfd ...lOit Mo. Pacific i4 ruuman r. car..... .. txVltapubllc Steal .... ..IS! .. 11 M.. K. A.T... do pfd so ptd ... 74'4 N. J. Central N. T. Centrat Norfolk A W. ....180 cngar Tenn. Coal A Iron. Union Bag A P .... 7 ..- 0 .... n It 77 do pfd 4u ptd... U. 8. Leather do pfd i.. U. 8. -Rubber ...... do pfd.. U. 8. Steel .. . do pfd Weattrn Union .... Amer. Locomotive. '. do pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd Rock liland ; Ontario A W. Pannaylvanla . MH , 7H , :)i Beading do lat pfd do Id pfd i ' St. jj. m-b. ....... ao , as do lat pfd do Id pM Bt. U 8. W do pfd.... Bt Faul ... do Dfd.... ei . , . 41 , t4 ,ll , 4J4 8o. Paelflo (t'V pfd. So. Railway T Xsvf'YVrk Musty Market. NEW YORK, Feh. 14. MONET On call, nominal: "no loans: time money, steady: sixty-days, 4 per cent; ninety daya, 4 per cent; six montns, 4544T4-4 per cent. registered and 'coupon, 107H; Ss, registered and coupon, 107; new 4s, registered, 134; coupon 12M4: old 4s, registered ana coupon, 109V4: 5s. registered and counon. 10244. The closing, quotations on bonds are aa follows: , ' U. a. ref. la, res 10TH Hex. Central 4s 77 do coupon 107S4i do la Ine 174 do la, res 107 Minn. A Bt. L. 4a.. .103 do coupon 107 M.. K. A T. 4s M'i do new 4a, rag 114 I do la t! do aoupoa :.US4 N. Y. C. g. IVM 1011 so ei a aa. reg iuvmi J. g. as isi do coupon .lrovt No. Paciao 4a..., .10l do la 10t4i N. A W. eon. 4a ..Oil Reading gas. 4a, lri St, U. A I. M. ,.ioi ,.. l. a a. r. . 4 at. l. a. w. u ..10S do la .W B. A. A A. P. I .103 da la. teg., so coupon Atchtaon fen. 78 101 4.. B7t. I do ad. 4a Bal. Ohio 4a..... do IHa do oonv. 4a Canada So. la , Central of Oa. if... do la ino. Chas. A O. 4Hs.... c. a a. ma o, m a at r g. 4s. n I M 7 61 4 l .lo so. PactHa 4a.. 7H Bo. RalHray Is..,.., Twraa A P. la T . Bt. 1. A W. 4s. 1" --104H . 77 11T 71 .. t4 .1S1'4 union Pacini 4a. do conv. 4s Wabaah la 'do ia do deb. ...,.. West Shore 4a... Wheel. ALB. C, N. W. e. Ta. '..lo 101 K. I. A P. 4a. ...104 ..lit C C 0 A St L f . 4a.. 100 Chicago Tar. 4s 4 MM W ..111 Colo. A Bo. 4s II I-eii rer a R. O. 4s... " Erl prior Hen 4a ... 17 Wla. Central 4a 12 w. a u. u. ia.,..iii i.un. luncca mm Hocking Val. 4a....lM Colo, ruel m U a N. unl. 4a 100 , Bostoa Stacks aad Bonds, BOSTON, . Feb, 14 Call loans, l6 per cent; lime loan, b per cent, orr.cial closing of atocks ana bonds Oaa la 1104lAllouea Mei. Central 4a... Atchlaon 74 Amalgamated ... ITTa Blnsaa,m , 100 Calumet A Heels . 70 .12 do Dfd , .ora Boaton A Albany.. centennial Copper Range ... rraoklla 4ohawk Old Dominion ... Boat on A Mo ..Ma ..leO ..130 ..141 . 'I Boatoa Elevated .. N. V., N. H. A H. . It . i ntebburg pia t'nloo Pacific Hex. Central American Sugar " 75 ..101', .. I Oeceola Parrot Qulncv . li .110 do pfd Ill Sanu Pa Copper Dominion I. A B.. . oaa lamaraca .101 Trlmnuneeln ..... . SolTrlnlly .101 flan . .17a Oeo, Electric . M Maaa. Klectrlo .... lotted fruit . II V. 8. Bteel . la victoria do pfd. ll n lnona v Weetlnth. Comnlon...lOT WoWerlns Adveotura II1 - ' Lssdoa Stock Market. LONDON. Feb. 14. Closing quotations: Cnaola. sione.V.-M 14-14 New York Central. .. do account ...VI la-la Nortolh a Western... 77 Anaconda H Atchlaon .... o do Dfd. Ontario A feealern. Penaarlvanla Rand Mines . do pfd liu ... 77 Balllmora A Ohio 1A1 ... U ... 11 ... 46 ... let Canadian PaclSc... 14liHeadlng t8 do lat pfd tsl do Id ptd lll8outhern Railway.. 1 de ptd , 41 'Southern Pnetae.... CbeaeDeaka A Ohio. Chicago O. W....v C. U. Bt. P..... DePiara ........... ... 14 ... ' Penaee A WL. O.... do Dfd..... . II ll'nlon Pacl6o..l. , 404 do Dfd ... ...IMi. Erie da lat pfd. do 14 ptd Illlnola Central..... Loulavllle A -Naah.. k. K. A T. ....... 71. United State Bteel 41 do ptd 14 Wabaah 1 do pfd , l ! 10 11 1 pel MONEY 3634 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 8 7-1693 pet cent and tor three montps bills is 3ta MS per cent. Jfew Yark Mlata Stocks. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. The following are i;iubiii 8yB vm uaaAeTB W V W cwa A ilama Cos Alice Broocs Brunawlch Cos.... Conaatoch Tunnel. Cos. la I. A Va.. Horn BilTer Iron Sllvsr Leadillle Cos ti u 14 . I Little Chief Ontario Ophu- ...... . .400 ,.141 . I . H Pkoealx .... tl JPo'oal . M .lau Havasa Sierra Kead "mall Hopes .. Standard Mlaaeaaolla Wheat. Fluar aad Vlr. MINNEAPOLIS Feb. 14. WHEAT May. 7c; July. 76c; on track. No. 1 hard. 77o; No. 1 northern, 7tvTtjVjc; No. Z northern, 74e. KLOl'R First patents. 335(214 00; second patents. 33h5b3K; hrst clears, $3.55; second clears. U lna,) j jo. BRA-Iiigher; ia bulk, $la00tfl5.!, Peerta Market. PEORIA. No. 3 41s.e III.. Feb. 1.-OORN-Lower; UATB-lVuUj No. ut VS OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Selling Nearly aa High u Tbey Were a Week Ago. HOGS AT HIGHEST POINT SINCE OCTOBER Desirable tirades of Fat Steep aad . Lambs "old Freely All tha Week at Steady ta Stroa Prices, bat Comnaoa staff a Little Weak. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. II. Receipts were Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday 3 346 6.4 6.t:5 t'tflclal Tuesday 6.MS Official Wednesday b.VOi Ottlclal Thursday 2.529 Official Friday 1.36 Official Saturday 48 10,121 13,679 11.222 7.354 7.110 4.wa 4.MI 4,060 Total this week 18.216 Week ending Feb. 7 17.8M Week ending Jan. 81. ,...18.750 Week ending Jan. 3V-"-l9MS Week ending Jan. lf.....li.4K7 Same week last year.... 17,663 65.951 60.2 47,742 45.190 71.321 2.a 26.3M) 26.0f 23. U' 4 26.230 19.377 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table ahws the receipts ol cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year. 19"3. ).2. Inc. Dee. Cattle 133,05 107,64 26.421 Hogs 292,313 366,719 74,406 Sheep 161,3o 91,321 60,064 Average price paid for hogs st South Omaha tor the. last several days with com parisons: Date. 1903. 1902. 1901. 19l0. lt9. jlRW. 11897. Jsn. 16... Jan. 16... Jsn. 17... Jan. 18... Jan. 19... Jan. 2o... Jan, 21 ... i Jan. 23... Jan. 23... Jan. 24... Jan. 25... Jsn. 26... Jan. 27... Jan. ... Jan. 29... Jan. 30... Jan. 31... Feb. 1.... Feb. 2.... Feb. 3.... Feb. 4....1 Feb. 6.... Feb. 6.... Feb. 7.... Feb. .... Feb. .... Feb. 10... Feb. 11... Feb. 12... Feb. 13... Feb. 14... 6 41 494.1 49 6 221 6 251 561 1 I 471 I 36 15 5 261 4 12 t 50 18 S 171 l 'Jill 4 Mi 1 4l 3 47 i zii t i m i an a ii: 3 2 384 i 6 Hi( 4 64, 2 4 Ml I 6 4JWi 6 HI 1 4 Ml I 5il I i J 21 e bt)4 u 12); t Ml t 26 I M I W I ll I U 8 671 23 I 2 I C3 3 r. 3 3) 3 72! 3 35 3 67 3 30 621 I a; I 64 I 27 I a 29 3 66 3 641 t 17 3 63 13 19 6 D94k it 031 la 4 6 a 56 6 66Vkl 6 08 t 211 4 Ki S 61 I 6 141 5 121 4 48 I 60 72 I 6 13 4 651 1 57 6 I 12! I 4 62 1 3 63 6 MVi 5 9oi 5 221 I 3 til 6 C4H 5 Wl b 2I 4 62 6 (6 5 97 5 2 6 26 6 17 t 22 4 Ml I 70 4 Km 3 64 5 CVa, 4 r 3 64 t 25 4 63 3 64 6 70 5 93 4 62 3 3 73, 3 20 6 50 6 Wo 6 811 I 1 591 S 72) I 25 4 66 I 3 721 3 21 6 6 11 6 23 ID 0 10 B Zl 4 701 I 56 4 68 3 66 4 75 3 6n 1 19 6 74W D iM d in 6 981 6 291 3 75 a 7i s a t 27 3 2? 3 25 a 2 6 71 6 25 4 84 a 70i 3 71 6 75 6 00 4 801 3 71 a to, 6 704 a rii. 6 Oil 6 32 3 65 3 771 6 72i ( 04 6 30 4 79 3 HI e 3 30 t 83 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle. Hogs.ii r s. C. M. A St. P... 6 Wabash 1 K 30 11 14 union Pacific system.. CAN. W F.. E. St M. V C. Bt. P.. M & O..... B. A M C, B. & Q C, R. I. & P., east.... C, R. 1. & P.. west.... Illinois Central Total receipts The dlsuosltion -of the day I receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber or neaa indicated Cattle. Hogs Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company 10 20 1.412 Armour & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour, from Uioux City,... Other buyers 1.7!7 1,559 1.621 Totals 87 7.298 CATTLE Prom the tabte of rerelpts given above It will be seen that the supply of cattle this week hss been very liberal, as there' Is a gain both over the previous week and also over the corresponding week of last vear. Other markets have also had liberal runs, so that the tendency of prices has been downward, jn fact, tne market this week hss been the most un satisfactory to the selling Interests of any that has been experienced in a long time for the reason that prices on fat cattle reached the lowest level jCor seyexaj, years past.. ... ... The market oh cbrnfed steers broke tfi bad shape the first half of the week, but Tuesday and Wednesday proved to be the low days. After- that receipts were more moderate snd nrloee again moved unward. On Thursday and Friday the advance amounted to fully 15c, but as' compared with tne close or mat wee me maraei is still shade to lOq lower. The quality M aL.. .ffAsl V. 1 amatla tiaa kuin on)y fairi BO that Just vfhat a prime bunch would bring Is largely guess work. It Is thought, though, that a finished bunch would reach 35.00 without any trouble, but the bulk' of the cattle .coming forward are selling from 43.75 to 4.40. it takes a good bunch to bring better than $4.40, while nrettv decent cattle are selling below $4.00. The cow market also broks In bad shape the early part of the week, but on Thurs day and Friday prices Improved consid erably, so that the bulk of the loss has been regained. As compared with the close of last week, the market may be quoted nearly steady to 10c lower. The bulk of the medium grades sell from $2.76 to 33.25, while the choicer grades sell largely from $3.28 to $4 00. Canners are Quoiea irons a.w to sz.to. Bulls are -selling about where they were weea aaro. witn me aemana very iimuea ..rvBdellv for the better grades. Good fal bulls are selling largely from $3.00 to 33.60, nt the commoner grades from $2.25 to $3.00. Good veal calves nave nem aoour. steany tnr the week, as high as 86.25 being paid. but the commoner grades are a little lower. The stocker and feeder market has been irn.i tn some extent by the sudden droo In the price of lat came, mncti prime aioca- fBular,. that hiv not been fed I corn snd are dehorned are very little lower for the week, but tne common ainaa ana warmed up cattle tnat nave oeen setting for feeders are lfv?f2fc lower and slow sale at the decline. The bulk of the cattle are selling from $3.26 to $3.76 with choice kiimhu arolnai high SS $4.26. While ths I inferior grades sell from $2.75 to $3.25. Ho. Av. Pr. Me. A. P. m i i w in ..mo i o i 1M i II ..107 I M 1 1210 3 16 BULLS. . .1410 I 00 . 1 1716 8 II CALVES. 4 1 14 1 ini IS HOGS There wag about an average Sat tirdav's run of hogs here today and aa ths local nemano was uuue uuviai maran ruled fairly active and generally 6o higher than yesterday. As onenngs were moo ,nia. it took only a comparatively short time for practically everyming in sigm to .v., nare hands. The bulk of fthe medium welaht hose sold from 84.60 to 86.90, with prime heavyweights going from 36.90 to $6.95, and as high as 37.00 was paid for a little bunch. The light and common stuff sold from 36.80 down, t For the week receipts have been much heavier than last week, but there is still a decrease as com mrea witn tne earn week of lsst year. The market has been In fretty food shape ana in spite oi tne more Iberal receipts the tendency of prices has been upwsra. The advenes today carries tha market to the highest point reached eince last October. The gain for the wee amount to iuawc. nepresemauve saies No. Av. BB. rr. no. av. an. it. 71 110 ... t 16 tl...- K4 ... I 1.1 1 lit ... ' 44 Ml 4 M 41 117.... Ill 71 111 ... It tl Ml 40 6 M ti no ... til 74... ..117 I 74 ..lit ... I 71 ... I 71 ..lei ... I 71 - ..ti ... in . .101 120 I M ..184 40 I W " ..M0 40 4 10 M.. 41.. M . 44.. 71... :., 77... (I... 74.. to... .117 10 I M U 141 144 H WIN 40 4 10 ..1M 40 P 77 I 40 4 ta ..11 ... I M . 4 ill ... 6 16 ..104 ... 4 10 I tit 40 It ..111 ... M M ...... Ml ... I7 . .14 ... I M II 114 ... t 17 ..ml ... I eil II 141 M I IT ,.1M ... I 10 74 11 ... I IT ..114 ... 111! It 121 M 117 4.. 74... !.. 4 ... 47.. 54 . 41.. 40.. 41.. ..136 ... Ill 71 151 10 17 ....241 140 I 11 P .121 . . I 17 71.. 144 10 I 17 U 14 40 I ll4 lat ... in II Ml ... I 17 4C M0 ... IN if m it in 4l Ill 44 I ao 4 171 N t 10 (4 14s, 40 I M ea HC ... IN M Ih4 SO lo in ao i ....114 ... IN ....114 ... Ill ....120 ... I H ....fit ... 4 u ....III ... I U ..,..117 40 I U .....111 ... I 16 174 ... I 15 221 120 4 II 17.. 74.. II.. 71.. T7.. .. U. . 47.. 4a.. 14r 7t., IS.. .130 10 I IS tit 40 t 16 44 K M ISO ... I et 44 264 40 I 0 It ... I K 44 131 ... I to Mt ... I II 14 164 ... I M 114 ... Ill 'it Ml 140 lu 4t 44 I U 14 174 40 I M J ... I II 4u t l 44 I M 130 ... II 41 la ... I M lJ0 .... I M. U r4 ... 4 M Ill 4 4 at . 41 144 ... I ti u It.. 0 as.. 71.. m : 40.. u . 4 141 ... I II 1 1 ... T 00 SHEEP There were no sheep on th market this morning, although sevn cars were reported. They did not get .a In time for today's market, however. For the week the supply has agsln been liberal, as will be seen from the table given above. Tere is a slight decrease as compared, with the tig run of last week, but there is a big increase over the cor responding week of last year. The demand, though, has been fully Sani la) ILs (itCM'utt, BU ft food. eVullve and steady to strong market has been e perlenred all the week for desirable grartea of lambs, yearlings snd wethers. Home sales. n fact, have looked quite a lime higher than the same kinds sold for Inrt Lweek. ss Nebraska fed Inmbs have sold an nign m an.A. ine innisei nn vwre nitn been s little tinevsn Snd packers seemed Inclined to pound, prices a little, cMlmlng that the market here was too high ss compared with other points. For the week ewes could be quoted tcady to a shade lower. The half fst ituff of all kinds has dragged a little, especially on the dxys that receipts were the hcavleet. and the market on that class of offerings is prob- bly a shsde lower 1 he supply of Teeaers nss been very Ight-snd as there Is quite a demand the few bunches that sr rived sold at good, trong prices. ljuotstions: inotce western mmns, .irr 25: fair to good lambs, lfi..Vfi mi; choice atlve and Colorado lambs, Itj.l"!; z.; cnotce Aurlln.i l:i ittfinn An fflir ttl wnnA -erllnBS. M.7.ii6.a5; choice wethers. H.Hift ; fair to ood. 34.4oco4.7o: choice ewes. 34 3ui4 50; fair to good. H.25114"0; feeder lambs, et.UO'u.i.Ki; fppHpr venrllno-fl .1 ?5(fl4.0O : fppilpr wethers. 3.7SiU4.oi; feeder ewes, aL'.otcaa.oO. Repre sentative, sales: ISO. AV. IT. 7 cull vearllnes 62 4 2o 291 Mexican yearlings 72 5 60 CHICAGO IlViJ SOfK MARKET, Hogs Strong to a Dime Hlaher Sheep and Lambs Steady. CHICAGO. Feb. 1'. CATTLE Receipts. 300 head: market nominal: good lo prime teers, 34.4o4i5.50: poor to medium, $3.o 25; stockers and feeders, J2.254i4.50; cows. 404.40: heifers. J2.44.50: canners. 31. 4o &2.50: bulls. J2.0IK7J4 25: calves. S3.5Oih3.0O: Texas-fed steers, 63.5n4.2o. HUUB-Kecelpts today, 13,000 Head: esti mated Monday, 28.000 head; left over, 4o.(xi0 neaa; strong to loc, nignrr; mixed and butchers. S6.7O07.1a: good to choice heavv. IT.lMi7.25: rough heavy. J 707.00: light. "4fii6.70- bulk of sales. tfi.70W7.tlO. UHtSKP AM I-AMHS Hecelpts. 1,000 ead; sheep and lambs, steady; good to mixed,- 33 b"(ii4.76; western sheep, M.Voo .to; nstlve lambs, 4.76ii6.60; western lambg, 34.756.00. ' umciai yesterday: Kecelpts. Shipments. 1,352 3.3S3 26.817 4,4 6,397 8Xi attle Hogs Sheep , Kanaka City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Feb. 14 CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 natives and too Teitans; market ncnanged; choice export and dressed beef steers, 4.40fc6.36; fair to good, 32.oiijj4.3o; I stockers and feeders, 32.504.15; western teers, 32.75(n4.50; Texas and Indian steers. 33.0fvg4.0O: Texas cows, 3.'.60'ij3.3S; native cows, $2.0(v!3 36; native heifers, 32.OOij3.76; snnera. 31.00ft2.00: bulls. liibm.W. calves. 32.50ffl6.00. Receipts for the week, 32,800 attle and 1.000 calves. HOQS Receipts. 3,00 head: market strong to 10c higher: top. 37.07; bulk of sales. $604(6.95; heavy, $.K6(S7.(r7'4: mixed pack ers $6.7037.00: light, $S.6i'a85; yorkers, 36.77xtl6.b5; pigs $5.506.45. Receipts for tne wee, neaa. BHKtif and lamho-iso receipts mar ket unchanged; native lambs $4.00'r5.1&: western lambs, 83.b54j.06; fed ewes, 33.0O 10: native wethers. H.ooii4.(; western wethers, IS.OOSpl.&O; stockers and feeders. 32.5tX33.50. . St. Loots Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS. Feb. 14. CATTLK Receipts, 00 head. Including 100 Texan": market steady; native shipping and export steers, 33.(tofi6.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, 33.5on-t.76; steers under 1.000 lbs., H.tHVg.OO; stockers and feeders. $2.404.2O: cows and heifers. 32.2614.50; canners, 31 bW2.oo; bulls. jz.6ohj3.Yd: calves. 4.uoaf.it: Texas ana In dian steers, $3.004.25; cows and heifers, $2.00ig3.1O. HOGS Receipts BOO head; market steady; pigs and lights, k65"b6.75; packers, 36.700! 6.90; butchers. 6fKKB(.io. SHEEP AND LAMHK-Kecelpts. wio neaa: market strona: native muttons. S4.20ifr6.00: Irnnhi a fV,,i an- cnlla snd hucka H 0048 4.50; stockers, fl.5Oa3.0O; Texans, 3.504(4.00. St. Joseph Li-re Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 14. CATTLE Re- and westerns. 33'.254j4.25; cows and 'heifers, S2.004 25; stockers and feeders, 33.004.26. hoos- Kecelpts. z.wa neaa ngnt ana light mixed 38.70a.2H; medium and heavy, 36.857.06; pigs, S5.75tl6.60; bulk, 6. 851 6 95. SHEEP A1ND lA M tin in o receipts; mar ket unchanged: lambs. 35.7596.35: yearlings. S6.0t)(S.76; -wethers, S4.75&5.35; - ewes, 34. 04 Slonz City lAve Stock Market. SIOITX CITY. ia.. Feb. 14. (Sneclal Tele- mram C A TTf .Bl Rncelnts WKI- market steady' beeves, fj.ouwM.uw; cows, ouus n mixed, $1.50fJ4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.75 64.26; calves and yearlings, $2.603.85. JclOUB rteceipis, e.uuo; marsei try iro higher; selling, $6.t06.90; bulls, 36.66IS6.76. BHEEP iteceipis, iw; sirong. Stock la Sight. , The 'following were the receipts of live .attle. Hogs. Sheep. 48 7,110 300 12.000 1,000 4i O 2.000 200 600 800 276 2.8:(3 200 4,000 200 1.024 28,443 1,600 Omaha Chicago Kansas city BL Loula ..... Bt? Joseph ... Sioux City .. Totals ... HEW YORK GENERAL, MARKET. Qootatlons ( the Day Yarlons Commodities. KTt-Tar VObtT Vat, li inriTin Pa.lnl $1,836 bbls.: exports, 18,611 bbls.; market dull and unchsnaed: winter patents, u.boao.tii; winter straights $3.6ofg3.65; Minnesota pat ents, $4.1(itfHt.a0; ' winter extras, $2.8O(ti3.10; Minnesota bakers, 33.2f5g3.45; winter low grades, $2.AtKi2.90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. 33.00ui3.3&: choice to fancy. $3.4iif 8 65. Buckwheat flour, dull, $1.90-25, spot to arrive. CORNMEAL tjulet; yellow western. tl IS- cltv. II 1! Rrandvwine. 33.40ad.66. RYE Firmer; No. 2 western, 6Ufcc. f. o. b., noat: state, 66067740, c. I. t.. New York. HAKLit, 1 jjuii ; matting, oioit;, t;. i. a.. Buffalo. WHEAT Kecelpts. ,uoo du.; exports, $.478 bu. Spot, firmer; No. S red, nc. elevator, and 62c, f. o. b., afloat; No. northern, Duluth. h!io r. o. , o afloat; Ontlnna dlsnlaved moderate activity and aicauiiiona v , v, , . o . " ..iv...., . by higher rrencn catiies, rains in tne wm ani hlarher nrlres In Argentine. March closed at 81ttc; May, SI $-lt'a5l"tc, closed at $liic; 'July, 78 7-l67JtiC, closed at 78!ic; Beptemoer. v n-ittg it)'c, cioseu ai mu. COHN Receipts, 144,000 bu.; exports. $14.9C9 bu.; sales, 100,000 bu. of futures and $a,0tJ of spot. Spot weak; No. 3, twc. ele vator, and Ke, I. o. o., snoat; ino. a yellow 67c; No. 1 white, 67c, Options, while quiet 'were fairly steady today on higher cables, cloudy weather west, the wheat strength gnd further poor grading. The late corn market was weasei iiirousu heaviness In cash corn and closed rather .ak st UifrlUc net decline. March. &Lts.il 66Vc, closed at BSe: May, 61V(l61c, closed at flaC; JUiy, la'4jay i-iw, ;iUBieu aa OATS Receipts, 99,iV. bu.; exports, 12.769 bu. Spot, dull; No. 2 43Vic; standard white, 44c; No. $, 42c; No. I white, 44c; No. 3 white, 43Hc; track mixed western, nominal: track white. 43'b48c. ' Options were quiet and barely steady under realizing. May closed at 42Hc. HAY Quiet: shipping, 6570c; good to Choice, 96cfi$1.05. , HOPS Firm; state, common to choice, lwa crop, 30U37c; 1901 crop, 24-0 27C; olds, & 12Hc rtlDKa Firmer; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. 18c; California, 20 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dfy, 14 to 30 lbs., 14c. , l.KATHKK Klrm; acid, V4Htf25c. PROVISIONS Keef. dull; family, $15.0fy 18.00; mess, $10.0010.60; beef hams. $3.&rf 21.60; packers, $12.00f 13.00; city extra India mesa, $26.oCKi(i2'V00. Cut meats, quiet; pick led bellies, $9.ng10.,': pickled shoulders, lM.AXaH.2o: olckled hams. $ll.till 60. Lard, steady: western steamed, $10,004? 10.10; re- j fined, firm; continent. $10 40; South Amer ica. $10.75; compound, $7.5oitf7.75. Pork, dull; family, $18.&nul j0: short clear, $18.fcilUu.uu; mess, $17.76'al8.26. BL'TTER Quiet; extra creamery, 28c; extra factory. 18ljl7c; creamery, common to choice, lfe2fe; b'-l$ creamery, 18i-25c; state dairy, ft'fl'iSc; renovated. WiSlc. CHEK8E Firm: state full creams, fancy small, colored, fall made, 14c; late made, laVflHo; email white fall made, 144c; late made. 13c; large colored fall made, 14tc; late made, 13Yc; large white fall made, HV: late made, 13Wc. KGOS Bteady; slate and Pennsylvania average best, 17c; southern. l&Hc; western fancy, lo; refrigerator, S12c. TALIXW tjulet; city ($2 per package), 6c; country (packages free). eSc. RICE Firm; domenllo, fair to extra, 'e;- Japan, nominal. POULTRY Alive and dressed, quiet, un changed. METALS Prices for the -various metals are firm, no changes being reported. Cop per la quiet and easy: offerings sre In ex cess of consumers' requirements, but there is no quotable change. Standard. $12 im. nominal; lake, $ li' vo-'ffii 9; electrolytic, I12 6M1 12.76; casting, $12.3;V 12.60. Tin, Arm. following yesterday's English advices; spot, quiet at a rf9.7? I-ad, quiet and steady; spot, $4.12n Spelter, firm; sup plies light; quoted at $6.x&6.0S. Iron, Arm, nominally unchanged. Mllwaahee Orals Market. UUmWAVlmSSB, F.D. ' W.-WILEAT-iUf ket etendv; No. 1 northern. TSffflOc; No. 1 northern. 7w?7o: May, 77e bid. R Y E Steailv ; No. 1, Bl'ii '.ic. RARLKY Steady; No. 2, 64c; nample, 46 CiiRN May, 4.V. it. I.onla tiraln aad Provisions. ST. LOriS. Feb. 14 WH l-T-Iower; No. 3 red. c:ih, elevator. 71Sc; track. 74'yil 77c; Mav, 7;iH''t .SSc; July, 71 V ; No. 2 hard, Tl Vd'lc. t"tRN-lxiwert No 2 cash. 41c; track, 41i-i;4iu.c; Mav, 41S1i41aC; July, 41c. ATS Weak; No. 2 cash. Six-' track, 364 ti37c: Mav. :ti;--,c; No. 2 white, 37Vtc. R YK-rni'hnngctl at 49Hc FliOl'R Pill, red winter patents. $.1 4Mr 3 -rF. ; extra fancy and straight, $3.1Hi3.4o; clear $.1.0i4i3.15. SKKI Tlmnthv, steadv. $3.003.60. CORNMEAL Stra.ly, $2 30. PRAN Firm and dull; sacked, east track, S??i s;,c HAY Lower; timothy, $10.5Ciill.lO; prai rie. $T.(HV5 11.00. IRON COTTON TIEg-81.ff7H- HAGOINti 1-1677 1-16C. . liKMP TWINE KC. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing, standard mess. $!7.6T. Iard. tiimer at $n ii. lrv suit meats, firm; boxed extra shorts, $!.37H; clear ribs. $:.25; short clears, $.5ti. IlHcon, firm; boxed extra shorts, $10.25; clear rlha, $10.26: short clears, $10.50. MBTAL8 l-ad, firm at $3.97H. Spelter, Stenclv nt $4.. POI'LTRY Steady; chickens, 11c; tur keys, 11c; ducks. 13c; geese. Sr. Rl'TTER Steady; creamery, llVJCSc; dalr: L ITirtWc. EGGS Bteady; fresh. U'Hc Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls f.' m.noo Wheat, bu 6o.ii0 1 12.X Corn, bu U'l.ooo 2.".000 Oats, bu 82,000 17..0UO .Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY'. Feb. 14. WHEAT May, Wc; J'tly, 66'c; cash. No. 2 hard. Use; No. 3. 8tiiti6V; No. 4. 6"563C; rejected. 6si3 6S,c; Nt. I red, 7t)fj71c: No. 3, 6Sc. CORN May. Jsc; July. 3sc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 3Mi4oc; No. 2 white, 40VU4o; No. 3. 40'-.ili-((i4c. OATS-No. 2 white, 36H'6Dc; No. -1 mixed. MtvifflSc. RYE No. 2, 45c. HAY Timothy, $12.60613.50; prairie, $!00. Rl'TTER Creamery, li-(23c; dalrv, 19c. EOOS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 12HtC loss off, cases returned; new No. 2 whitewood cases Included. I.V. Receipts Shipments. Wheat, bu 62.600 1S.M0 Corn, bu 65.6'i0 80.80O Oats, bu 15,000 26,000 Rank Clearings. OMAHA. Feb. 14. Rank clpnrlnoe for the week ending today show an Increase of $669,063.22 over thoae of the corresponding weea oi ivu. ine daily figures read: 1903. 1902. $1,172,976 19 $1,078,801 34 1.153.974 32 l,007.6fo 72 1,065, 400 84 960.8114 66 1.214.403 40 1033.664 08 , 1,176.379 32 1,001.313 70 1,013,669 21 1034,430 66 Monday ,. Tuesday .. ednesday Thuraday . Friday .... Saturday . Totals . ..$6,785.823 23 $6,116,760 06 Dnlnth Grain Market. Dl'Lt'TH. Feb. 14,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard. 77Mic; No. 2 northern, 74',4c; No. 1 northern, wc; May, u'WiiW, July, 77c. OATH May, 30. IV. Farnam Smith & Go. 8TOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. We offer Union Stock Yards Stock, Stuth Omaha, at 106, 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064 BQBSSBSSB3 These Are Snaps.; American Mining Cs (Nav Mes.) ' ,.5 Eagle Mining A Imp. Co., (New Mel.) 38 . Coliimbui Corw (Black Willi,) . ' 8 Oslconds, (Oregon,) .86 Grest Western, (Hondorios;) ' .TO Hiddsn Fortune. . .86 Hone Shoe, . Spscisl Bargain Klmborly Mining ana frilling, --' .09' Mt. thuta (6000 Share Lots) - .fO' ' Oro Hondo, (Black HUH) .BB : Send remittance with 'orders. We de liver the goods. List your stocks with us. Can furnish any stock you want on short notice. THE 8AVINO TO YOU WILL BE 26 TO 100 PER CENT. Get our complete bargain list.. DONALD A. CAMPBELL & CO., INVESTMENT BANKERS, Security Bldg., 188 Madison Street, Chicago. Has followed oar subscribers snother week, asd STery one whoM term expired ha. renewed. Thejr bougut wheat below tto snd sold st Me. Thef bought Miaaourl Pacific near 110. Wabaah pre ferred at 44, Tun Faclflc below 40, Oaa st 104, Cop per at 46 and sold FtIbco soot U. Thla service, dally, coat, only $60.06 s year, too little to conatder. Writ for our booklets, explalu Ir.i our aiathoda and our "Special offer Ho. No one can trade sacceastully without soma aenrlca like oura. We furnish for t&O.OO what would coat you I6.0U0 to set for yourself, It coal a us mora than that, but bunilredfl ahare ths etpene. THE MARKET CHART CO., 405 Mallsr's Bid;., Chicago. Better Read This You can If you met quickly, tecur Ktm fcr4jr Mining and MUllnR Co. tock at fnta Per Share, fit ark muFt bm convartad into ra h at onca for ttftt aft t tif an catat4 haura this low prira. Tha Co.'i prtra la SO ranta. lo ba advanced at an early data ta 40 Canta. Company claim tbay will pay divldenda thta year. The, own ovar 1,000 aeraa nf tha brat Inc mining land In tha world, that of North am ArkanMi, and hava provad lha airlitanca In thalr property of a practically Inexhauatable body of flna ore. Sold only In lota of boo eharea and upwarda. Only quirk action takaa thla rare opportunity. fiend fur our Hat of bargain atorka. DONALI A. CAMPBELL 4 CO., Investment Bankers, 188 JladUon St., Chicago. f. llHJ.U.)iJ, ,ftjf-wiJlUj.J .IHLWiMSAa-f j PRICES ADVANCE Saturday, Feb. 21st Will ba tha la it day that our treasury atork can ba had at tha low price of UV enta par share. fll.rW buye 100 tharea. or $111. per thoutand. flu per mouth buya 1.006 ahare. Mlnaa at f tipple 4'reek, Colo. Title prefect. Proarertua and report free. Addreaa, Bot a, Canton Oold Mining aad Killing Co., Canton. Ohio. BUY WHEAT We eiecute orders 'for 1,000 bushels and upwards. Deliveries made In Chicago and Kansas City. All orders will receive care ful and prompt attention. 130 YD & MERRILL ROOM 4 N. Tel. 1030. V. LIPID BLDG. OMAHA. NED. p. B. frVsars. Prss. a A. "Wears. Y-Prea . Established 1ML WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO iiemoer of tbe Principal Jcacaaotca. Private Wires to iU folnia. CRAIK, lHOVI14.M, STOCK. M, BONDS Bought and sold for rash or future dsllverr. x OMAHA BRANCH, llu-111 Board ot Trad lelepbone lill W.t K. Wavrd. Uocai Mnsst. MONTHS FREE tn) n3) Up-to-date mining psper (fully uiuairattai, oontaining an tne lat est npws from famous gold camps, Including ' THUNDER HOUNTAIH V. S. Mlalaaj Jearsal, lfSU N Hew Vork. it., A MIGHTY FACTOR If! TIIE FipCIAL WORLD Small Investors Throughout With The National Securities Co. of St. Louis, Mo., and Form a Gigantic Combination. SIX PER GENT PER MONTH The present as will undouliteillv be knor n in history as the "Financial Arp," for never Ui the hUttory of ht world hss there been so mtirh what mlaht be termed concentration of capital ss In this present age. Formerly nn Individual would mitke an Investment snd win or lose by the mlKt oi nis own individual capital, out ny tne present system thousands of Investors merge themselves Into one company, thereby having the concentrated strength 'f the entire capital. The Napoleon of tnis cinss or Investment Is undoubtedly J. rierpont Morgsn. who, through keen busi ness judgment snd by the confidence which he has inspired in the multi-millionaires of our country. Is able today to form billion aouar combinations. in the city ot hi. Louie in a firm known as the National Securities Co., whose standing In the finan cial world Is of the highest nature. They are today doing for the small Investor who nas irom mo up to Invest what J. jMerpont Morgan Is doing for the multl-mllltoniilres of our country, and, by forming a glgantla comtunstion , made up or thousands or in vestors In evtry etate in the union, they sre now recognised ss a mighty factor In the financial world. The general plan upon which the National Securities Co. Is op erated does not materially differ from that employed by the national IjanV-s that Is, the National Securities Co. invests their money that they receive from depositors in bonds, stocka and other securities, hut the Investors in the National Securities Co., Instead of occupying the relative po sition of depositors In the national banks participate In the profits of the National Securities Co. and thereby occupy the same position in tne roationai Becuriiien i. o. aa the stockholders do In the national banks. The national bsnks In accepting your de posits for a given time pay from 3 to 4 per cent interest per annum and then take your money and reinvest It, and the profit that Is made upon your money is divided among the stockholders. The National Securities Co. takes your money and guar antees 6 per cent per month dividends, 72 per cent per annum, and give you the Sullivan's i , d Xitt3?, CORN. i,'.,, Exporti of corn are enormous. Freight blockage east practically raised. Shipments of corn the past week the larit-efst In months; Amount of corn at Chicago and other prominent points are diminish ing. Grading extremely poor. Market oversold. Holders are largely In the hands of a powerful bull crowd and preparations are In order for an active bull campaign shortly. WHEAT. Further liquidation In wheat will come early v In the month when . buying will pay biff profits. I am a believer tn $2.00 wheat on the May delivery and I have thousands of reason! to substantiate my posi tion. ' .. ,L. v.!---""" ' ill W JaV- -KmW. Ps-f There Is a. wonderful, demand for good railway shares foe.lnvestniant. and speculators whp desire to take advantage of weak spots stioji wert) at hand late Friday,' and'the opening yesterday, to earn mofe by', their J capital than a .fair rate of Interest, should telegraph heavy buying orders on the following stocks: Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pacific, Copjer, - Brooklyn Rapid Transit Read all about them In the RED LETTER, mailed tree of cost,to any. address for five days. Htrong . buyers of these stocks on my advice will make enormous profits. Write, tele- - phone or telegraph atriny expense, and in return get the most reliable advice money making advice, that modern methods can secure. ' . " ';' : ; ' ' ' " ' Geo. T. Sullivan, WM. K. WAI.SH, Manager, Room A. New York Life Bldg., Phone K3T2.' Is'S The Largest Combination in the World of Small Investors, We paid over 75 per cent to our depositors In dividends rlurlng 11)02. . Dividends are paid on the 1st of each month. We have over ten thou sand depositors who have nearly ffl,!flO,0r0.(0 on deposit -with us at the present date. We accept deposits from $r0.00 upwards, for which we . issue a. demand certificate of deposit. Our business Is that of'advauc-. lnjr money to the large underwriting syndicates engaged In the organ-1 lelng, reorganizing and consolidating large corporations, controlling pay ing Interests In both Europe and the United States. - ' : SEE OUR FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR' END ING DECEMBER 31 ST 1902 ASSETS. Demand Investments ip,152,G00.00 Cash on Hand 2,575,230.20 LIABILITIES. Capital . . Undivided Deposits . Profits RESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED I.N EVERY LOCALITY.. THE GLOBE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 830 Canal Street, Ngw Orleans La. DIVIDENDS 60 PER ANNUM GUARANTEED BY California-Nevada Alining CovHi5f.r'Vt-Vk"! The pniraaa of thla company baa ben barons the Bwat eangulns eipertallone. Two I'NKX. PE4TKI) li.h atrthea ha.e been made la the Victor Ulna alooe. ahlrh a how a that the propertr ta much mora valuable than claimed la their pniepect ua. 1 aor tent per mouth oa er Talue paid from aala af hinh-crade ore until VUtor Mill la completed. The Ariaona Mill lll be tulahed thla monih aud dmldcuda mar ba Incraaaed next mouth. Will poaltlvcly be April lar PKESEMT PBICK SI. SO PKR BHAKK. ' Walta (or Proapawtua. . . W. 11. Baldwin & Co., Financial Afents. Volckcrt Bid;. Albany, N.Y. REFKKEVCaV Commercial Ajanclrt; llata Baak alntrig Juarital of tha eUato or promlueot mlulua mea the United States Join Hands GUARANTEED TO INVESTORS, privilege of withdrawing your money at any time that you wlnh and pay your dividends each month. In making an In vestment there are two ihtnss to consider. The investor should tlrst consider the fact that money Is simply a commodity a mer ciiitnitlKuhlc commodity and Is only worth what it wll bring, and you fhould there fore take this moiiry to that market which will bring ou the largest amount of prollt for It, mid you must be discriminating In making your Investments snd Investigate thoroughly the reople to whom you are entrusting your money. Now, tho standing of the National S.-curltlcs Co. Is un questionable and It will take but very llltle time and trouble to find nut the exact standing of thin firm, which Is doing. much tor the small Investor throughout the country. Simply sit down snd send your name snd address to the National Securities Co., Ft. Louis, Mo., snd they will send to vou by reUirn mail their beau tiful book, Which will explain to yen Hilly the exact nature of their business and will akso give you the name and iiiljran. of depositors throughout the cuuutry to whom you can write Hesldes this, thry will give you the names of banks snd trust com panies to whom you can write mid llni that the large assets of this company will absolutely protect the deposits which you make. While, as stated before, they ac cept small deposits, from $." upward,- still they have msnv larger depositors, such as Chas. W. Hawkins of Denver, Colo., who deposited with them IIO.IHH); '. W. Hurkett. a phvelclan of Warsaw; Ind.. deposited with them $rt.000,anil many others. Hemem ber, this firm is one that Is organised with a paid up capital of $l'Hi,0u0 and Its-reputation for solidity, and honest dealing Is second to rone In tho country, and if you wish to know full particulars and also learn why It takes money to make money, and that a small Investor has, not the op- portunlty to make the large profits if he goes it alone as hp will to join this gigantic combination of small Investors, write today to The National Securities Co., Dept. 41. St. Louis, Mo. Famous mWmrnVm . 1 - I ),... ii i ' t -.-if.-. ..; $7,727,830.20 ..ff. 000,000.00 . 1,203,480.20 . 5,402.350.00 $7,727,830.20 DIVIDENDS A Trust Company, Loa Aagalaa. Oal. anf