TITE OMATTA PAII.Y ItE"E: FUTDAVi FKHIUTARY 20, 1003. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Vtulj All Commodities Bi in Price on Bocrd of Trad MAY WHEAT CLOSES FIRM AND UNCHANGED Carat aad Oata Inerease ttnarter ((, While Uala la Provlslnna Rniie;es from Mckel to Tety rive Ceate. CHICAGO, Feb. 19. Rearish statistics caused wpHknm In wheat today, but a fair demand late In the day helped prices and th clone was firmer, with May un changed. May corn was up 44c with oats 4c higher. Provisions were Mronn and the May products closed from 64112 to 25c higher. . Wheat rilled weak the greater part of the day. fitatlstlrs being bearish, advices from France showing a decidedly favorable crop report, while the export demand was light and clearances small. There was a good r.i i..nr wheat for sale and liberal Hell ing for short account and with but slight demand prices declined. May selling off to ic. after opening 4c lower at iii-vfi77c. At tne decline shorts covered moderately, which caused a slight advance, and prices held steady urtll late In the sestdnn, when a little better demand developed, resulting In a firmer tone. The strength In corn and oats was a late help. May closed un changed at 77Hi774e, the top price of the day. Small receipts, both local and at pri mary, were the principal strengthening In fluence. Seaboard clearances ot wheat and flour were equal to 337.000 bushels. Pri mary receipts were 389,5n0 bushels, against 442.100 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts of lift cars, which with local receipts of 11 cars, 1 of contract grade, made total receipts for the three points of 177 cars, against 34 a year ago. The sentiment In corn was bullish on a mall cash demand and good receipts. There was a fair trade, but offe rings wern comparatively light, which fact contributed materially to the stronger tone. Commis sion houses and provision Interests were the best buyers, while the offerings came largely from scattered sources, with some longs taking profits. The close was firm, with May Wlo higher at 45 Vn 454c after selling between 454o and 4541? 4o4c. Local receipt were 14 cars, with none or contract ""he' liquidation In oats which had been going on for the past few days was not In evidence today, but In place of that there was good buying by local traders. Shorta were also active buyera, the acarclty of nf- both spot and futures; In New Tork, how ever, copper, like tin. was firm; prices were unchanged at $12. for standard, !2.!'fiU.tio for lade, $l2.fvft HI for elec trolytic, and V2.Wnl2.m for csstlng. Lead advanced 3s 91 In London, spot closing there at 12, but here It remained quiet nnd uncharged at $4,124 Spelter was steady and unchanged locally at $6 (i7 OS. but In London It advanced 6s to .2 12s 6d. The Glasgow Iron market waa 2d higher at Ms 41 and Mb'.dlesborough closed 3d higher at 2Ss 44d; locally Iron Is qjlet and largclv nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at $24.i44.60; No. ! foundry, northern, J2i'.oorfi22.fii; No. 1 foundry, south ern, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, iZi.faMM. Warrants were nominal. OMAHA WHOLKSALK MARKET. Condition of Trad aad Quotations oa Staple and Fancy Prodoee, F.OOB Fresh stock, lie. 1.1 VK POL'LTH Y Hens, lOEtlOHc; old roosters, 4'goc; turkeys liffflSc; ducks, fi 9c; geese, 7'goc; chli'ker.i, per lb.. 10&l4c. DRESSED 1'OILTHY- Chickens, 11 12c J henr. Iltl2c; turkeys, 16gio; ducks, llUl-c; gtese, llfl-c. HL'TTKH-Packing stock, 13c; choice dairv, In tubs, lnilio: separstor. 24ii'2oc. O VST MIS Htanoards, per can, 28c; extra selects, per can, 36c; New York counts, pe.' can. 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal, 11.75; bulk, standard, per gal., 11.35. KHBSH FISH Trout, 9"..Hc; herring, 6c; pickerel, So; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; snintlsh, 3c; bluetlns, 3c; whlte liHh, 9c; salmon, lc; haddock, 11c; codfish. 12c; redBnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 3i, c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c; bull heads, Kc; catfish, 14c; black bail, 2tc; hsiibut. ;ic. BRAN Per ton, $16.50. HAY Prices quoted by Onuht Whole sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, $7.00; No. 1 medium, 16.00; No. 1 coarse, Jo.60. Rye straw. $6.uo. These prices are for buy of good color and quality. Demand lair; recolnta light. CORN 43c. OATS 39c. KYE No. 2. 45c. VEGETABLES. NEW CELERY Kalamazoo, per doa., 2Tc; California, pe.' doz., 45y76c. POTATOES Per bu., 4o4bc. SWEET POTATOES Iowa and Kansas, $2.25. NEW PARSLEY Per doien bunchet, 40c. NEW CARROTS -Per doien bunches, 40-.. LETTUCE Per doaen bunches, 45c. TURNIPS-Per bu.. 40c; Canada rutaba gas, tier lb., 14c BEETS New southern, per doien bunch es, 6"c; old. per bu., 40c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., H.76. PARSNIPS Per bu., 40. CARROTS rer bu.. 40c. UREKN ONIONS Southern, per dosen bunches, 40c. RADISHES Southern, per doien bunches, 45c. TNRNIP9 New southern, per dozen ferlnga causing them some anxiety. The I bunches 60c. sentiment wss firm throughout tne day ana uniwa-nea Wisconsin, per to., iic; the close waa Ho better on jnay ri onc, ouki, v. oyniuoii, yci after ranging between 354c and 36T(&SoC. 1. (5. Local recelpta were small at 72 cars. SPINACH Southern, per dozen bunchea. Provisions were strong In spite of lower 60c Brioes 1 for hogs at the Jards. but the vol- WAX BEANS Per ba. box. 23; string USod buying of pork and ribs by some of CABBAGE-Holland seed, per lb.. UC . . . 1 .hi., Intl num.. l V t H. A n. - .'.. n 1 1 f VII full cresms, prime small. lUillVi fair to I watched with Interest In the financial good, 134"&nc; prime large, 14c; fair to district, owing not only to additional re- good, 134'yl3c. St. Lea I a Grata and Provisions. qulrements Involved for currency, but to the effect of the high price of the article nnnn the eznnrt Hpmand. Yeeterdav'e cur rency transfers to New Orleans and large BT LOUIS. Feb. 19 .VHEAT-Lower ; Tv-ymlnY. brought the munition No. 1 red, cash, elevator, il'jc, track. ,Vf b ,h, htreBury upon the monev marl.et ,-'f,3c: July' ''""c; No. 2 Up t fi 4!.0c. making the loss of the banki hard. 71i73V.c CORN Faster: No. 2, cash. 414c; track. 414B44r; May, 41c; July. 414c. OATS Stronger; No. 2 cash, 354c; track, 364i364c; May. 364jX4c; July. 31 Vic nominal; No. i white, 3NVic. K y K r irm at 4Hc since Friday 2.-t.,iM. N YorK exenange at Chicago also fell from lc to .-uc aiscouni today. Th. rallv on short coverings of stocks esrlv In the last hour was not held and the closing was dull and heavy. New York Central, tho Fries and the United States rST.-H-'SL i'howen quite notable resist ance to the genernl degression. Bonds became wcaa, in sympainywun stocks. T3tal sales, par value, I2.n90.0oa Uniteil States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. The following are the closing prlcea on tht New York Stock exchange: . Siso. Rilwr pra " f;,1 fS, extra fancy and straight, S3.10fTi3.35; clear, I2.!ra3.00. SEED Timothy, t3.no(-j36n. CORNMEAI Steady. $2 30. BRAN Nominal; aacked, east track, S3 fen.Sc. HAY-Steady; timothy, $9.O0tfl4.50; prai rie. 9.till.i. IRON COTTON TIE8-1.07Vi. BAOU1NO-6 h-Wtfl l-16c. HEMP TWINE Sc. I'H'VTsioN8 Pork, higher; Jobbing, standard mess, $17.70. Lard, higher at $9 50. Dry salt meats (boxedv stronger; extra shorts, Rl.K.'V; c.ear ribs, $962H; short Clears f.'i6. Bacon (boxed), stronger; extra shorts. iio.&o; clear ribs, $10.60; short e'ears, $10.62. METALS Lead, Arm st $4.7Vi- Spelter, rm nt $4.85. POULTRY Firm: chickens. 11c: turkeys. 15c: ducks. 14c; geese. 8c. HI T! LR-Flrra: creamery. 19027c: dairy. eous Better; rresn, I4e. iteceipts. shipments. , 3.000 9,noi) , 37" , 63.000 42,000 39,000 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Active Demand for Both Beef Eteera and Cow at Strong Prices. HOGS OPENED TEN LOWER. CLOSED STRONG keep and Lambs Met with Ready Bale at tiood. Steady Prices, the Ue mand Apparently Being; Kally Equal to the Supply. .. K ..136 Flour bhls... W'heat bu.... Corn, bj Oats, bu steady; No. 2 red western, winter. 6s lUd; 5V,2 v.tf,?T mJU ElerTrie' " No. 1 northern, spring. 6s 9d; No. 1 Call- H0kl"d V,l"r Sklns 0.-1 ' fornla 6s lid. Futu.-es. dull; March, 6s 2d; ,0,d nVriV """l! i lln"? r.per .... the packera. which was the chief Influence In advancing prlcea. The close was strong, with May pork up 26c at $17.86. May lard waa B'g'iHe lower at $9.629.65, while rlba were 12e16o higher at $9.6o. r. . Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 10 care; corn, 196 care; oata, 65 cars; hogs, 26.000 head. , ,, The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea.l Open. I High. Low. Close.l Tes'y. Wheat Feb. May July Corn Feb. May July Oats Feb. May July Pork May July Lard- I mi, 73V4 45H"4 4SV40S I 24 r 24 17 40 I 17 65 I 17 05 16 90 Feb. I 2i May 60 July I 86 Klbs 1 Mar f t60 July 37H Sept. I I t 65 66 47 65 60 42W 45V4 ' 43HI " 24 3S.W 17 40 16 80 2tt 966 5 60 87 74 74 l77S'4!T7ii'9'Vi 73T(jfi4,ri-)40"i 43 45HV4' 44 43 84 829 17 68 27 05 65 65 45 65 50 9 42V4I FLOUR Quiet and steady: winter pat YJAW ntrAVQ V... mo TOMATOES New Florida' rer s-basket crate, $4.50(B5.ok. CAUFLOWER California. Mr crate $2.50. FRUITS. PEARS Fall varieties, per box, $2.50. thans, $5.00; New York stock. $3.25'; Cail- lornla Beiinowers, per bu. box, $1.50. OKAPES Malagas, per kea. 26.007.00. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin. per bM.. iu w; Men ana uugies, u; per box, ss.eu. Bi itAW t,KKiES F lorida per qt., ouo. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Call f on.la fancy. 23.60: choice. 23.25. ORANOES California navels, fancy. $3.0 45 I oa.ib; Choice, $2.75; Mediterranean sweets. CM.ttt,XL. $2.26: sweet Jaffa 22.50. Iijaicb fersian, in (i-id. Doxea, per id.. 6c; per case of SO-lb. pkgs., $2.26. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartom, 80o; 32 TUfKlsn, per 30-iD, nox. 14'aJc. MISCELLANEOUS. 17 40 I HONEY Utah, per 24-fratne case, 23.25; 16 8V I oioraao, o.du uujek-New York, $4.00; per h-ddi., xz w. 67H SAUERKRAUT-Wlsconsln, per V-bbl., S 67 z; per DDI., w.ro. 25 MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c popcorn per lb.. 2c: shelled, 4c J"" . . V.. tj.UM. Q.W.I, VW. No. 1 salted, 7Hc; No. 2 alted, 6c; No. 1 vasn 1 tit 0 n 19U. Ik li.t Mrt veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry Glides,' 812c; sheep pens, Kaxovoc: norse niaea, ii.borbv. X' i 'rr L3 llf.l.... 1 V. 1 I -14. j a. cr - tv aiiiutB, j,-. v x iui i iivti, 62H 3A 32H . ..i.hi riimiti in- snrln I nara sneu. per id.. i ino. x sort sneii, nta. $3.603.70; atralghta, $3.3p3. W, , fPg'JJ per lb.. 13c; No hard anell. per lb.. 12c; patents. $3.50(.80; atralghta, I3.10to3.40, r filberts, per lb.' 12c: MfrtBrSE. .nrh, nmrntr- No 2. 70O almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16; hard shell, ,WIA,Ti4v5" ' Pr .,15c; pecans large, per lb., 12Hc; r-noM 'A uTno 1 yellow 43c ". per lb., Uc; cocoanuU, per do.. 60c; ?5?iL0-. tS..' Tt l whiti k4U3o. chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuta, per lb.. SI80 ' MWgXa- 6Hc; roasted peanuta. pe" lb- 7c; black Sli7SvLj:jnr Veedlna 4"a46c- fair to walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuta, per bu., BAHLEY Good feeding, t-ooc, iair w . cocoanute. ner 100. $4. cht"'i Tx 2114- No 1 north- OLD METALS, ETC. A. B. Alplrn quotes E?iDitT2.mi timothv 24- clover con- tn Allowing prlcea: Iron, couutry mixed, rn. $1.19: prl timothy, M. clover, con t ,ro tove ut tQ w If" K ' ... , I pAniwr tuii- Ih Rliu hraia neavv. PRO V 1SION S Mesa 17.60. Lard, per tha flldea (loose houldera (boxedV. $8 13H&8.26. Short clear aldea (boxed), $9.nw.sva- Followlng were the recelpta and ahtp manta of flour and araln: Receipts. Shipments. 21,400 23,200 . 27.800 26.400 .142,800 233.000 113.100 A AAA ei'nmt n'iiu news has been weak: London and Liver- jariey. -y " , pool Hij-lid lower; Parla, Vilo lower. The nn the Produce exchange today the but- I U ' ?., i, ' ki - k..,.. ter market waa steady ; creameries. 18 condition than last year, and the cash de- jsoc; unii ir., ity , - " cases Flour, bbla. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oata, bu Bariey, bu. i . - per t(Jn jU. ,ron ltove piate, per ton, $3; Mesa nork ner hhl H7 87 copper, per lb., 8V4u; brass, heavy per lb., rw" & ah5r fto; bras, l.ght. Pr lb.. 6c; l.af, per Ik,, e), $9.409.60. Dry salted d lnc. Per WEARS COMMISSION COMPAJTY. llO-lll Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb Telephone 1B16. CHICAGO. Feb 19. WHEAT The mar 1 WQ fnA I ket has been small but nervous, and en tirely of a scalping nature. The foreign 27.700 OUViC. XEW YOIUC GENERAL MARKET. rlf2iat2LB,i7;""hSSSl. '.tLdv li mand from abroad waa poor; only 6 loads Included. 148'17o. Cheeae, Steady, U r-Dort.d taken for exDort at New York. The Price Current aald wheat went under the enow-In good condition. Clearancea were 137,000 bushels. The Minneapolis mar ket waa Arm and there were claims or an Improved flour demand. There waa a aale or lu.uuu aacaa oi patent nour oy a local mill to London, the first for some weeks. There waa some local wheat business, about 100.000 bushels. Including 60.000 No. 1 north era at 2Vio under May. Primary recelpta Qaotatteaa of tho Day oa Variosi Coaaaaodltlea, NEW YORK, Feb. 19. FLOUR Recelpta, 12,506 bbla.; exports, 23.066 bbls.; dull, buy- M loi25! winter .Mffti: .60; Ml were 154,000 buahels. against 442.000 last ."i.'l-r.i' f.V lr., ZZi": a nat'l5i 7i a year aao.' Northwest re- winter low JSwSST 1 " B7. flour: Uelpt. were 166 car., agaln.t 2S0 last year, fair to ond. t3.(K3.35: choice to Unocal receipt, were 11 cars, with 1 con- ?ancy;' $3.43.56.: Buckwheat flour. at tl.uutQ2.ia, spot io arrive. COKNMKAl VJUiei; yenow Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19 WHEAT Spot Atrhlson do prd Bl. Ohio do pfd Canadian PaclAr ranada So Chra. A Ohio... fhlcaao A Alton 3ft do pfd i"1 Chlraso R. Ill Chicago A O. W do lat prd ii do Id pfd 44 Chlraso A N. W 19.1 Chluasn Ter. Tr.. l'S do pra C. C. c. A St. L.. Colorado So do lat rfd do id ptd M (in Del. tr Hudxon do pfd Erie do lat pfd do ii pia Txaa A Pacific Toledo. St. L. W. do pfd 4lt fnlon Pacific l"iT4 ;t I do pfd . S"-VWahaih do pfd Wheeling A V. K do .d pfd Wla. Central ..... do pfd Artama Kx Amcrlran F.x Inlled Statea Ex w Wella-Fanto Kx... A ma I. Copper .... Amir. Car A F... do pfd Amer. bin. Oil... do pfd American S. A R. do nfd An.c Mlnlna Co 117 H V Brooklyn R. T . 9' t'olo. Fuel A Iron... 14 . t.k('op. Oas Jl'W Tomcco pra...iia 1 SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 19. Receipts were: Cattle. H.ik. KheeD . cimciai Monday S.iM imiciai Tuesday 4.24K .2Wj Official Wednesday 3.7i3 8.5i7 Ottlclal Thursday 3,144 H.4U1 Ml . ;'.- . . 44 .17 . 4 " I 1.,. . . J . . .L I. , . . r .... n - .no tr, . i rwui unvi 1111s wrrK,..in,(n9 01,1.9 j, name week before l.l.SH-9 'ii.ibO i,', came tnree weeka ago...lt,ii4ll io.i'H ti:"! same lour weeks ami l..tJ ii.oii '-s bame days last year 12,284 i,043 I w IT, lT i.r,i, nni.- v l' 1 o T 1 t Tr ;jo I Ihe loliowlng table shows the receipts ot II came, nogs and shecD at bouth omana lor 4o'- the year to date, with comparisons with last a 1 yenr: ib. w;. inc. uc. Cattle lM.vtH 115.96 12,',M Hogs aao.444 4i3,olo 3,oti6 Bneep 176,S,5 lll.ooa 66,070 Average price palu for noga at South Omaha ror the last several aaa with com-parlsoos: 1 44 Date. I 1903. 11902. 11901. 19(I0. 1899.119S.1837. may, ns i?a; juiy, 08 iw, rntrl 434 uri Dtxi. American mixea. new. do tfd 72 steady at 4s 7d; old, no stock. Futures, Lake Kris A W 47' teaoy: iwarcn. 4s o'lid: Mav. 4s 274d. do ptd in rtsB-v anao-an, quiet, es 414a. 1 l- FLOUR 8L Louis fancv winter, oulet. Manhattan L 141', Ss 3d. ' Met. 8t. Ry,. Iinpe A , t.... T-ln e. I ncx. vcmrai lf-s'.7 s tit,Aino1,.a . , i I Winn. r ni. u riiuriniua jdcci. eay: exira inaia 1 v p.ciAc mess, loos. Pork, easy; prime mess. I m . K AT. western. 75s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 do pfd lbs., easy. 60s 6d. Bacon Cumberland cut. N. J. Central 26 to 30 lb... firm, 47s 6d; short ribs. 16 to N. Y. Central... 24 lbs., steadv. 58s 6d: Ions- clear middles. Norfolk A w light. 28 to 34 lbs., ateady, 47s 6d; long clear J1'- muiaies, heavy, 36 to 40 lbs., steadv, 47s short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., steadv. 67s ciear neiues, 14 to l lbs., nrm. 6Ss M. Shoulders, sauare. 11 to 13 lbs.. Arm. 69s fid. iarn. steady; prime western, in tierces 48s 6d; American refined. In pails, 40s. tit 11 h.K Nominal. 1 00 id pro CHEESE Steady : American finest white I" 8 W ana coiorea, ks ed. TALLOW Prime city, steady. 27s: Aus tralian, in Lonaon, auii, ess va. 137' .. l ..inn ..U2 .. J7- .. HI ..17 ..147 Ontario A W.. Pennnylranla . Reading do lat pfd... do id pfd.... Bt U A 8. r. do lat pfd... Minneapolis Wheat. Flonr and Bran. MINNEAPOLT3. Feb. 19 WHEAT Mav. ioc: juiv. jnraiimo. : on traeic. no. 1 rinrn 78ic: No. 1 northern. 76-He: No. 2. 75U,a7!4 xlaju it f irst patents, x3.fyji-i.oo; second do pfd Bt. Paul do pfd So Pacific .... 80. Railway .. Bo. Railway .. Last sale. do pfd Inter. Power .... .acted Oaa .... National Rlacult National Lead .. No. American .. Pacific. Coaai Pacific Mill People's Oaa Pressed S. Car do pfd Pullman P. Car.... Republic Steel do pfd Sugar 73's Tenn. Coal A Iron. go .union nag at r.... 3 do pfd 14h4 V. 8. 1-eather 2 do pfd UK 1 tr. 8. Rubber 7ft do ptd Ml, U. Rtel 82 I do pfd 72 1 Western Union .... 17 Amer. Locomotlrs. ill.1 do pfd ITS' K. C. Southern.... ......191 I do pfd 3H Rock Island 34T. do prd 4 21 .. 734 .. 64 .. 1714 .. 27 ..1144 ..lt .. ..Mo .. 79- ..130 .. II' .. 77 .. MS 3 17 M4 US ST Kf'4 4V 0 Feb. 1....I Feb. 2.... Feb. I.... Feb. 4....I Feb. 6....1 Feb. 0....1 Feb. 7....I Feb. I..... Feb. v.... Feb. 10... fob. 11... Feb. 12... Feb. 13... Feb. 14... Feb. 15... Feb. 16... Feb. 17... Feb. 18... Feb. 1... I 6 S2 5 22 4 67, S Ml 3 64 3 27 (68 1 I i zil 4 H 3 64 2 63 1 J 1 4 2 8 S oil u 71 Ui i "V, 4 btl 2 70! 2 71I I 27 6 7onj 6 OOf I 4 601 3 71 3 76 2 2 6 701 6 01 b 321 I 66 3 77 3 3a 6 721 tf 04 o 30 4 78l I 1 3 25 6 S0 6 m 6 24 4 02T 3 6S 3 30 6 t& 6 : 6 81 4 75 3 6u 3 S3, 6 1 6 2s 4 75 3 os 3 M 8 36 6 92l I 6 27 4 fc3 3 58 2 V 3 34 7 03 6 791 4 7 8 08 1 3 4 3 25 6 97 5 781 6 22 3 62 3 87 3 31 6 IKMfcji 6 85 6 23 4 83! I 3 1 8 38 New York Money Market. wf tit vvtsi v.t. " a itowmr rt .nil ffeaVgoSf iV6' flr8t C'eara' 2 B6: "COnd -t per-crnt" "clo.lnTt 'wi SlliSi. cTnfria cl"itxr-1,?t??;.' per cent: time money firm at 4tt44 per ... w.wwww , n. OP -i- months: nrlms mercantile I Tola recelnts Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a c, m. t. Bt P 6 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific 20 C. & N. W 18 F E. & M. V 26 C, St. P., M. & O.... 29 B. M 18 C, B. & Q 6 K. C. Ut St. J 3 C, R. 1. at P., east... 7 ..138 6 i 1 19 6 45 ' 28 6 1 2i 3 1 6 ' " 148 14 1 PRTIjV1,.53 jP?c.eP: The disposition of the day a recelpta waa oi iiuuiu DAinnnuD it follows, mch puver Durcnasing tne nura merclal bills. t4.831.ra4.84Ti. 4Vc; Mexican dollars, Mllwaskes Grata Market. MILWAUKEE Feb. 19. WHEAT Mar- for demand and at t4.84(i0a'4.8465 for alxty ber of Indicated ket easier; No. 1 northern, 7980c; No. 2 days; posted rates. $4.85tV4 and $4.884; com- I Buver, nortnern, uiffioic: May, no. 1 merciai Dins, 14 Kio steady; jno. 1, bivjtgc. BlLVElt Bar, HARLit,!-Dull: ISO. z. 64c: limrila. 46(3 I STiC. CORN May, 45g45H0. Dnlnth Oram Market. DULUTH. Feb. 1 WHEAT Cash No. 1 hard, 77Hc; No. 2 northern, 744c; No. 1 nonnern, itwc; may, llc, JUiy, iifkC Buyera. Omana Packing Co.. Swift and Company.. Armour &. Co Cudahy packing Co... BONDS Government ateady: state. eas er; raiiroao, weaa. Armour, from bloux City Ttie closing quotations, on oonas are as 1 vnann: - lunun.i U. 8. ref. s, reg 107H' L. m N. unl. 4a 107 V Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4H8 l.oiS 100 2,136 2.843 8,532 2,832 Peoria Mtvaket. PEORIA. Feb. 19. CORN Firm: No l OATH uuu; NO. 8 white, 8414c. WHISKY $1.80 for finished gooda Wool Market. do coupon do Sb, reg do coupon do new 4a. reg.. do coupon .100 ,.10T .107 .134 .. .135V4 M. K. AT, do 2a do eld 4a, reg lot1 N. T. C. g. 3tta., do coupon 109'4 N. J. C. gen. ts do fts. reg WIN No. Facine 4a... so codpon ... ..... 10244! do 2a Atchtsoa gen. 4a W. tt. A W. eon. 4a do sdl. 4a V2 Reading sen. 4s Bal. A Ohio 4a HI BU L I. M. o. Is.lMVt M- 1 a n u. am si 1. a n r 4a m Hamilton do conv. 4a 106 ,Bt. u a. w. is n 1 uiuer uujcio. tat I Af tro w.w .e rwr n . I C n li Ho. 9a lOsUl do SB. .............. 84 dtum Trades Lid' comblmV vm- SlThJ ntr' - ... A. P. 4. S6 ToUl 3,296 nnTl6"he!fvv SnSgefS.JlSi' ".::..!. l.80- .!! CATTLE -Although receipt met. as unio sa...ir Carey At Benton.. Mex. Central 4s 7. J-V "V s,fj,h' . i. mu I W. I. Stephen Minn. A St.' L. 4s...l03, Hill & Huntalnger . i) nusion ex o . . Livingstone & Sballer.. ..103 Wolf & Murnan a. F. Hobblck lennls & Co Jt .llClllc .........a... S. eV S. ...13;Hi ...103 ... 72 ...1014 7 .. Rothschild 492 562 DiO 168 24 1 7 70 11 7 39 65 36 27 18 8 60 56 130 2,145 1,249 611 fine, 1619c; heavy fine, UlSc; tub washed, 1818 kc. BOSTON. Feb. 19. WOOL Quota tlons: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and aDove. B-'WAJc: a. ZHSfzttc: no. i and No. 2, 3lc. Michigan x and above, 27a.2Sc; No. 1 and No. 2. tMMSlr: fine iinwsh.il "(I(ff91r. H-blood unwashed, 23Cg4c. Kentucky, In- "c, TlT- 4? oiana, etc -t,-moou, jiipjic; -Diooa, a9 24c; braid, 2021c. Texas Twelve months, 12'0-2Oc; six to eight months, 18ti'19c; fall. 16 417c. California Northern choice, 20Sr21c; average. 17(S18c: middle counties. 15ftl6c: southern, 1213c. Oregon Eastern, staple, 1 Manhattan 4s X.10144 iiifliac; cnoice ciotnir.g, isioc; average, 13 C14c. Territory and Idaho Fine, ltwisc; fine medium, 16VS'1614c; medium. 16ffil7e. Wyoming Fine, 14fo15c; fine medium, 16vp lie. utaji f ine, i(o,idc; nne meaium, lh'fT 17c; medium, 17j18c Dakota Fine, 14.?lCc; um. ig'sj Atchlaon 4a. .ns Pin. .hnln. 1(H,-W. Ana nA T7,l ex. LtHUSI - ;z. .."1; as. Atchi.n 12.721 4,087 of cattle so. Railway 6a in were again fairly liberal, the market, under Texaa A Pacific la. ..117 1 uA InHn.nn. ne .nnH Inal H.monrl rillaH T., Bt L. A W. 4a.. 71 .,,,iVB with nrlces steadv to stronsr as com- tocont0 4. ifcS Prel yesterday. Buyers started out w.baah U.;'.;::::::li72 in trood aeason. so that by the middle of do 2a los'i I me iorenoon ins Duia vi ie uiiciinao wo do dep. B K, I aieposea oi. West Shore 4a in1 I The beef steer market could be quoted Wheal. A L. B. 4s... M I active and strong on desirable grades. The Wis. Central 4a 2tt I mioLlltv nf the ntrerinira waa about the cou. Tobacco 4a...... 44 game as yesterday on the whole, except Colo. Fuel conv. la.. tlW I IT:.. ' miw i ....i. .....k o. -.1 U..1.I V.l AiAA il" IfiaiZ Snub Am M". " ",U""CU for I4.90 and 85.00 yesterday. Trading, though, was brisk and even tne commoner Boston gioeka anal Bonds I kinds sold witnout aimcuuy ai goua sieauy I nrlceai. An earlv clearance was made. BOSTON. Feb. W.-Call loans. 46 per The cow market was also active and cent: time loans. 4S6 per cent Official steady to strong. The better grades of closing of atocko and bonds: cornfeds improved the most and aome aalea Chicago A A. 8-,s... 7s C. B. A Q. n. 4a.... 94 S C, M A St P g. 4s...llH C. A M. W. con. 7i..lS2a C, R. I. tt P. 4a ina C C C t Si L 4i..loo wv, Colorado Bo. 4s....;. toV. Denver A K. O. 4a... 4i Erie prior lien 4s.. 4 do general 4a...,.. ( F. W. A D. C. la... .1114 fine medlti fl7c; medium, 17(6 18c. Mon- .100 hi 19 StVi jbc. Loiorttuo, new iuencu, etc.-r me, m(p i flo Dfj jon loc; nne meaium, inc; nw Mexico im- Boston A Albany Io Centennial proved. liVQIOc; Arizona Heavy. UlC12c: ttnm a Ma 1Ki Conner Ranee average, 13fn4c. - I Beaton Elevated lSiU'Domlnlon Coal NEW XOKK.. CO. is. WOOL nrm. N. t.. n. h. m...iis Franklin pttchburg pia its .isie Koyaie ..loo4 Mobawk .. 2bIOId Dominion ..130 Oeceol ..nt Parrot . .1674 Qulncy Evaporated Applea and Drlod Fratta. Union Pacino NEW TORK. Feb. 19. EVAPORATED American Bugar . APPLES The market is steady under a I do ptd fair demand; common are quoted at 4(gi6c; I American T. A T prime. 546Vc; choice, 6tto; fancy, 7 Im'"i?l.L, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Spot Mi"- Jf!"10 prunes, wniie in only moderate demand, I united Prutt chleny or a jobbing nature, are steadily I it. h. steel.. neia. witn tne larger sizes snowing some 1 do ntd firmness. Quotatlona range from 3c to I Weatlnah. Common.. .109 7 He for all grades. Aprlcota are at a fair I Adventure u trade, and steadv and firm. Peaches, nulut I and unchanged at 12318o for peeled and 64 I New York Mining; Btoeka. tjno xor unpeeiea. Allouea tu. I looked a little hlaher. Cutters could be Amalgamated TlTs I quoted strong, but canners did not show Dingnam . i much improvement, cveryuiing in mo cuw Calumet A Heels.. .426 I nn with the excemlon of canners. are i?! higher for the week, but the canners have 71 va I MA K-n V.l.l th.lr nun . an 1 I1U Ilium ' ' " I Th. hull murlMl waa steadv to strona and salesmen found It a little easier to '. MV, I dispose of what they had than has been i3 . 27 . S .10 4 . 3'-i "7 Santa Fa Capper. Tamarack Trlmountaln Trinity t'nlted States Utah Victoria .... Winona Wolverine liT I the case for some little time past. Veal .. 14 calves were In good demand at fully ateady n I prices and stags aiso commanaea luiiy as 121 good prlcea as were paid yesterday. l I Th... wab no nartlculsr chanau In the ..ITS I .ww., mH fder situation todav. There were very few offered, but anything good I , -1 i ... .ul.rtail mnM nr ltna Oi. ... si j same aa usual, and sold at rather ui t I prices, itepreseniauvo siues. uneven 4 26 21 45 10 206 western. $1.19; city, $1.16; Brandywlne. 13 40tjJ3.55. H i o nteaay ; ino. wesiern. . afloat; atate. 67Mi2c. c. I. I., New Tork. BARLEY Quiet; malting. f&ib&c. C. L -Lf?V!"J .... ... . . . I Th. caah nnnltlon waa unchanied. olTerlnes WHBAT-Keceipta. ji.soo.; spoj .mall and demand llahf. Carlota' were un- IO. J rea, eic riewur J u .. ,Tm vest.rriav. Th. demand from CORN The market has been firm, with a rather active trade. It has acted largely In sympathy witn wheat, but at Its best waa Vc over Wednesday's close. There has been some further buying of July credited to Armour, and there was buying of both May and July by other provision interests. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 19. COFFEE Spot Adams Con..., Kio, steady; NO. 7 invoice, 5.06c. Mild, I Alice oulet. Futures ooened steadv at a nartlal I Breece flMllns nt ft nnlnt. but t-ii .,,1.. I Brunswick Con. ..v imil.p h..u.. lM,.in. I Comatock Tunnel. r.x.r.Hi..- ..u . nc k . con. cai. a vs Early cables were featureless, but Havre J ll ihlci luDi an wiuiuuuaj 1 niiu .hub WEB n factor In the afternoon trading.' The close waa steady, net 6gl0 points lower. Sales were 88,250 bags, Including:. March, 4.46'di ..toe; May. a.ouw.rtic; July, t.T&iH.soc; OctO' rer, dc; uecemoer, o.ioc. , NEW YORK. Feb. 19. The following- are the Quotatlona on the New York Stock exchange: Leadrllls Cos. Little Chief ... Ontario H Ophlr proenlz Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard .. ...foe ..200 .. 4 .. 42 .. 22 .. 20 .. 20 ..200 No. I.... 16.... 1.... 1...., 2.... 2... t.... 2.... 1... 10.... 2 .... 20...., II.... 2.... 7..... 10 14.... .... Va afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Kta t. o. b.; No. 1 bard Obtiona lrregu due to bearish Man toba. 9oVW f' ob afloat. th seaboard waa poor, only 10 loads re rur' foHowlS we.k lUrt, Pr' ePrt t New York. Clear- S?r ances. 167.000 bushels, and receipts at the "I'.i" "l'.""."u'::..T"n utrll seaboard were large. Primary receipts. ir,t. and with corn- a second decline . bushels, against 251,000 last year; WW iteadlnesoS lEurc,peaenPwa? n.mo?-; "one contract; estimate, for Friday. I.ut price, were He lower to c .higher; ls5)cAaTTn. m.rilft h bMn ,t.dv. iTcl at Soic- Jul? nTilStTWio closed" ""l0 - bv firmness In corn. At It 7ir iWembir cic3d at W'aT' tnulr beBt Pr,ce" were over Wednea- rn-Ku 30,- dy- Cash demand was poor, but ofTering. .rTKw rriw: Nnl. & e.ev!?or and small and receipt, ao amall that the iixir. finaf No 1 vellow 66V4C- No 2 white looal trace toog oats at yesterdays prices fcftVse afloat. No. I yellow. 6ic, HO.jwniie, j . T1 car. wUh , .tandard: "."'j: iTihier offerings a demand lmtes for Friday only 65 cara. Clear-' Vhona and rVrctr for rain lrT the nc,' 12 000 "hela. McReynolda waa a t'lhl"? 'va? 'and 55 at ' a' nh'lnhVr! r, and llta. w led by Coun.el- $"2 LjV'ili PHOv7hfokhVmayrket opened f eady. cloaed at 51'4c. July, 48 U-lbu6oc, closed at Farnllm of Harris A Gates' bought nearly French Crop Report. P1RTR .H 10 Th. . '??.!teeatVVoVa XI -hL.rir..1 "Z. i. 9ft i . - - . j ., . w Che-PeaVs A.Ohio... 6iH " as v ara iiwit-tl ID 6V.M, 4UIUJBrV!U Willi I ChlCKO O. W XSV a a lost vnan r UAM J a aa. -rVT I . ' w.ev v 7 n. llt'W aft IU16VI in 5,mr, iVl I U. , M. mX 01. t acrpn. Th average condition in 65.1. mm. iBMri pared with 61.4 laat year. Rye shows a total 1 Denver R. o, or s,iUK).4Jt acres. i ne condition is 74.4, com- I 00 P" pared with 77.6 last year. The average of tw inaicaiee ' gooa, to indicates "lairiy . . I .1 (Ml).URi rVlnv Miirl Julv rtm rtnrinw tnt . k?MT PN rn- Jarlda whltT lon- rnrnlsnlot, order, were mSr. plentl- iB-No w'hh.tt Ni ful- The market developed Into a strong -hui rVck mixed weHt noml? one- ,nd WM readily Inrfuenced by buying White, Hc.jrack. mixed w estern. nomi- order. There were aO.fjtO head hogs; prices rial: track, white . S434c. Opt'ons dull t n dg ry(ii0c lower; estimates for to- bJt fairly steady with corn; May closed at mnrroW' 2Si0,w helld. hogs In the west today. 'i.c; ,... .vinnin. K-Bm... I 67,8u0 head, against 76,iO last year, l-l AY Steady: shipping. oouvOc: good to 1 n.,.. . V, it . HOP8 Hull: alate. common to choice. 10 i crop, Jvu37c; 1901 crop, 24 27c; olds, bit 1Z'C. HIDES Firm; Oalveston, 30 to 25 lbs. Kansas City Grata aad Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19. WHEAT May, itH1VtTT7,rl.Ti Kit,. Juy- c- ". No. 1 hard. 609c lkc: California. SI to A lbs.. 19c: Texas 1 xi cii..--.,. xr. . ar... , r.y.....!0.? 14c- . - - aoc: No 2 red. 70471c: No. S. SAfiUKc. l.t-AlltriK lim. acid, I rORN.. Anrll. SKUn Mav m.&Kr T..l no. i mixed, PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $15.00 asVc-cafchNoTT mixed eoc1 low; mess. 10 0e10o0; beef hairjs, Ju.t.a whui tiivic- No ilc Woc. jU.bo; packers. ll2.olVtfij.00; city extra India oATS-Nc 2 'white SMMc- No t mess .ao.oiej;.' . Cut meats, steady; pick- n- wniie, iimc. no. x led bellies. tSooftlO.UU: pickled shoulder.. 4. 00. 2b; plckWd hams. $11 11.60. Ird. firm: western steamed. $10.1b: rer.nvd nulet: continent. $10,340: South Amerl... -, . r . .4 7 LU.T K l&-L. -. i family $14 btui is 00; abort clear. $le.2&A 00; w heat bu mZ Itu'iu.2A-.. u . . Com, bu. i lukj . . vvunir, (f ! oats bu.. VticE Firm. Bl.'TTEK Receipts. 1210 pkgs.; market flrne; state dairy, lS4i4c; extra creamery, 27c; common to choice creamery. lxi'j)c. t.t,t neceipts. 14. pkgs.; market nrm; tute and Pennsylvania, average best, lSWt fancy western, lc. CHEr-SE Receipts, 1.010 pkgs.; nrm; stats full cream, fancy, small, colored, fall made, 14Jk ; late made. 13tl'14c: small white, tall n aae. I4'c; laie niaur, uc; large, toioreu ' la I made, 14Vc; late made, ijc; lai white, (nil made. l4Vc: late made. 13Vtc. Ptnl'l.TRY Alive, firm: tjrkeya. 14inI5c Diesved rlrm; western chickens. 14imc; weeirrn iowm. llt 14c; turaeys. istaiw. MKTAI.S Tin dt-cllned las In London to. dsy. wtth spot closing at X.Si 17a d and futures at 1 12a wl locally tt aas 24c. RYE No. 2, 46c. HAY-Tlmothy, 2.S04j-1S.0O; prairie, $9 00. BUTTER Creamery, fl24c; dairy, lo. EGGS Fresh. 14S4:. Kecelpts. Shipments. .... 40.3U) 13.60U .... 604 ) .... .M 27.000 TOLEDO, Feb. 19. W H EAT Fairly ac tive, ateady; cash, 77Hc; May, soVsc; July, la'ac. CORN Dull, steady; February, 445c: May, 4&SC-. July. 44c. OATS Dull, unchanged; February, ITVsc; may, 4wc. RYE No. 9. Utic. SEED 'Mover eauler: Februsrv. 27 1 fall made. 14Uc; late made, 13c; large. Mrrn' ti i V Pr'm nmatny, $l..tol.o; prime elalke. $7.60. Philadelphia Frodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 19 BUTTER Firm and Vale higher; extra western creamery. nsc; extra nearby, Sc. EGC Firm and W higher, freah sssrhv nrm sum msnvr. wiin spot quoiea at i.tw i-, ai me mara; western, inc. at tne mark ty.-vtu, Co,M-r alao was weaker in Lou-I gouthev eetern, 17c; southern, 18tjl9c. '"tt. declining about 7a M to A67 12a W t or CllEtbtt-Qulsl but Meady, New Tork EfOadoa Stoelc Market. LONDON, Feb. 19. Closing quotatlona: Consols, money l-o-l N. Y. Central wm I M ... do account M 1-14 1 Norfolk A Western... 7U 1 is ... . . . . . , . . . - i jtnacoama oo pia i Atcnison e untario ei western. .. lti I it... oo pia .rennejlTanis .. NEW TORK STOCKS AND BONDS. ,1U . 41 . l . i . 1l . 1 .148 .IT 2i Rand lilnea Reading do let pfd do td pfd Southern By do pfd , Southern Pacloo.. t'nloa Pacific do pfd D. 8. Steel do pfd Wabash do pfd 101 u.. I 4... .. V 1. IC. 7 .. 5' 11.. l'4a I., 7 II I. 17.... IS.... II.... ... do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd. Illinois Central... Loulerlle eV Nash XI.. K. A T BAR SILVER Quiet; 22S-16d per ounce laaraaealas llnllrf.. a IH. n.m.., . mJ. r. i per cent. The rate oi . I ""v-" ... wpcu ...s.. n,m iui euuri Dills I ,w Caase. to Depress Market. I Is 3S tier cent ana for t nr.. mnntha- kin. I is wurn; vnpw ir.v, ti. i . a" I la Sa4i3V4 per cent- ! U . ency to close up contracts preceding; a hnll day proved a depressing Influence In the mantel today indicating that such out- LONDON, Feb. 19. The stringency of the I sundlng commitments as exUted among monev market .nilnUMl nZ i, At. Pr. ..1331 U ,.1044 I 46 ,. 474 I 40 ,. 114 1 f0 ,.741 t 40 ..lit I 74 .. S4 4 tt ,.1130 1 75 ..1140 I 74 .. (14 I M ,. 740 IH ,. iO I W ,.1001 I to ,. 420 IN .. 57 I 40 .. Ill I 0 .. IM 4 00 .. r60 4 00 ..1111 4 00 .. 177 4 00 .. 141 4 00 ..1104 4 00 ..11M 4 00 ..111 4 04 .. 3T 4 06 ..1040 4 06 ..um 4 06 .. W4 4 06 ..1111 4 04 ..43 4 10 ..im 4 io ..102J 4 10 ..10(4 4 10 ..no 4 14 ..1016 4 10 Forelga Financial. 11... 4... 101S 4 16 1(W 4 It 1060 4 10 1144 4 10 1114 4 10 1010 4 16 in;.(i 4 ii STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1010 1 86 4 1"' No. II I 4 , I 14 I II , 4 7 t , 14 17 .... 19 It , 12 11 46 17 , II II 11 31 n 17 1 10 7 II 11 It I 10 II 10 14 19 1 11 It 1! 57 At. Pr. 1X0 4 U 1011 4 It 1071 4 16 11 4 14 1110 4 21 U 0 4 It 1001 4 IS 10U 4 14 111 4 It ....1100 4 90 ..... 171 4 10 ll9l 4 10 .... IMS 4 10 1126 4 10 ....1140 4 10 1171 4 It 1114 4 16 1141 4 31 1114 4 15 1170 4 15 1146 4 36 1111 4 36 1381 4 40 1157 4 40 1100 4 40 10 4 40 1274 4 40 1261 4 40 117 4 46 i:27 4 45 12.il 4 46 1306 4 60 12t 4 56 13 .14 4 40 1316 4 nt 1400 4 45 ICO 4 (6 1221 4 70 liJ 4 It 1475 4 Tr 1IJ1 4 74 11. 4 fl the traders were on the long side of the Si the Stock exchange wai Irremla? VfW market. There was evidence of rather n?arnesa of the aeltlemelndufed nrotVi heavy realising In one or two atock. which SCTiU k? 3e ."Jih?h1Ub,!iH,V.f rent """V've owing to selling, especially on the part It buying, and this added to the areneral tone pr.n..w vw,i.i-. n., , of depression. The character of the llqulda- but had a good 'un.lertoneY Amerlcn.8w,: f win Bnii r n ss vini4nr napnna in Maipnnn t u n 1 i . . . - r Street Railway and in Metrop Juan"securU 10 ties were cause of uneair.?H and wpre I i.i i J, 7. i e u i j . . i ruiciKiir-ri "rn itmiriv nrm. accompaniea py seiusationai rumors. Tne PARIS. Vb 19 .-Price. ,,n h. iVrSi?h,ti.S.i5e-Sii.an ,.eet R,a'.1" Pr.ed with great flrmnesa and became " ' t h"'" neavier late on reaiisatlona. Toward the the Securities company 4 points. There ciose ostentatious offers of stocks caused ?t?TA.l .rftl .J. 111 ,i,0,.h 'toi"" i Hte v n brupt reaction in Spanish 4s. which de- the day. going to show that short selling by preBged foreigners nd most of the other " .......uuU. riciiiuH departments. The lxndon advices announc. the dc'lne. nut the depressing effect of ng the fall in consols caused a weak finish the Incident on the general market worn ot the day here. Some Industrials were undeniable The active pront-taking in freely offered. Rio tlntos reacted on the Amalgamated Copper also left the market fall in the price of copper. Kaffirs were without a sustaining force. The sharp w.oV on account of the nrevalllnar unr-r- talnty. The private rate of discount waa 2 13-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, lOuf 6c for the account. BERLIN. Feb. 1 International, were Irregular on the bourse today, banks were calm, collieries were repurchased and Ana- reaction In the price for the metal In Lon don and reporta tor a large decline In copper exporte of thla country for Febru ary were tne only new aevelopmnta to account for the action of the stock. Mis souri Pacific was weak and its action aug- gested a lightening of the load carried by tollan railroad shares were In great de sue poi in ini . mand. Canadian racinc waa easier on ixinuon was a sener nere. out not to an I New York advices Important extent. The maintenance of the BOMBAY. Feb. l:. The Bank of Bombay Bank of England rite and the stringency I rate of discount waa today ralaed from ui munry 111 siiiiii,ii nave av ueprt-ssing I 7 to s per Cent, effect there and aome account seems to I be taken In foreign financial centers of the I Bank Clearings, threatpnlnar siiwrt of afYitlr. In t h Ru I L, - I ans. The late stiffening In the domestic OMAHA. Feb. 19 Bank clearlnga today, corn market was attributed to the state of 11.146.11,3 &4; corresnomiing dav last year, affairs in .outheastern Europe. which I l.at7.s,s m: necreate. la.-.wo.. rrv.i In .na-sroat that It. Infln.iic . I CHICAtiO. Feb. IS. Clearlnas. I27.tl2A061 bear factor on stocks Is not obvious. I balances. Ii', 203.332; New York exchange. 2uc Mi.rlln. ,vih,nn cniii1nu.fi in .h ,,,. I itlHcount : forelan exchange. unchana.d: today and was not offset by a correspond- sterling posted at M 8S for sixty daya and Ins rlHM .t Pari., thu. n.rrnwkiiv Hi. I at 14. ka for demand. margin from the gold esport point. It la 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Clearlnga, 1233. nut .imriwl hnwwr ih.r a, A A mill .n Hi? ri: balances li;i3.4l out before Thursday of next week at the BOSTON Feb 1. Clearings, $23,S96,96; earliest, owing to transKrt rnnsldera tlons. I balances. ll.3bl.biD. The i.roaress belna made bv the aen.i. in I PHILADELPHIA. Feb. IS Clearlr is. the consideration of the Panama canul $23.S147.4 ; balances, H.14O.101; money, 44jS treaty glvea a livelier Interest to the que.i- per cent. tlon of providing for remlttsnces to psv BALTIMORE. Fb. 19 Clearings. J3.33J,- the purchase price for the rsnal. A light 77: balance. f57.J!4: money, h per rent, export demand for grain made a scanty 8T. I.OI I8. Feb. 1 Clearings. H.2S7.M0; sii'v'y of exchsnge. balsnien, fl,ilf.s22: money, rssy. 4..fe per The aeUve bull campaign la cotton U 1 cant, isaw Ivtk eacoange, iwc premium. 1 i l i t .... I t .see. i'.'.'.. 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... t.... I.... 1.... I.... I.... 1 ... I.... 1 I.... 1.... 1... 10.... 1.... I.... I. ... 1.... 4.... I.... I.... ... I .. J ... 1.... 4.... II. ... I.... 4.... 1.... I..., 1.... 1. .. 1.... 1... I.... 1.... I.... I.... 10.... 1.... 1.... I... t... 1... U. Ml 4 It inns t 2 i STEERS AND COWa ...1236 4 ' - COWS. .... no l oo i;o l oo . . 6' l tt- ... n0 i 2ft 4 TO 1 25 1010 1 I lU 1 it M 1 25 t!l t IM) I 40 .... i::o 2 w no l to 1.0 1 V) 125 1 60 100 I 50 110 1 to tM I 40 90 I 10 111 1 40 i40 '. m r.io i to 1240 I 15 .... 1170 75 10111 1 75 t 7e li0 3 l Ill 1 15 1141 1 I". 114tl t 16 .... 1101 I to 475 I 10 1004 I l .....10OI 1 f 1V t 5 inoo I l I14 I 40 tftf.6 5 "1 lnni t o 11M 100 IflftO 3 oo 1150 I 00 Ursa I 0O 11 1 00 ....lit" 3 "0 .... Jftofi 1 M l'0 I 00 fti-M) 00 J.'.'.'.'ll 71 1 00 !.!!!loe2 3 00 . MW J IS r. 1 1 870 I IS III' IS COWS AND HEIFERS. ml 1 HEIFERS. ..loll 4 II 3 1233 I II 1 1180 3 It 1 IK,') 1 la 1 183 I It 1 1123 I 10 t 1150 I 20 I HC I tt J4 10-.J 3 J.-i 1 10X8 I 15 1 170 3 IS 4 1021 I 26 1 11M I 35 1 1083 3 30 1 1170 3 40 I $ 3 : 1047 5 JO It mi 1 IS 1 450 I 16 14 I 30 II 10.11 I St 1 880 I 35 1 1320 I 35 1 116 III 7 ; ... 1 1 1 4 3 40 I KfiO 3 40 14 1V,J M I .IIHO 3 40 1 s.'.7 1 60' 1 i,M 1 80 I 181 3 to 1 1104 3 64 1 110 I to t lf3 3 60 I , UM 3 64 3 lol I to 1 1050 3 10 II 1025 3 M II 1100 3 50 It 890 3 U It 11SI 65 It I'll I 10 12 171 I 40 14 1124 I 5C : li t 3 80 12M 3 tn 4... I1JT m 1 130 I W I hi la 4 Ill- I - I 1141 I M II 1174 I 70 I 10 I It 1 '4i 4 to 108 II... BULLS. ..1041 I 44 1410 1450 14M) 1370 1710 1430 157(1 1150 1111 1810 'MM STOCK COWS 613 3 70 1 :. 1 et I v 1 ,1 (Kl I on I on I 05 t 15 I to I .I'M . .lt.M ..140 . .ll . ,ln ..17S0 ..1514 . lens ..lmo .. 644 I r I 24 I 2 I 21 It I I 41 I M I 4 1 AND HEIFERS. CALVES. . 430 4 IK) I IM I 7ti 60 4 W 1 14 t It las I on t 150 I Oil ,340 t on 171 I no 170 6 25 , 1 134 4 04 STOCK CALVES. j;n 4 00 1 472 4 79 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. '1 lil A . U1U7 6.1M7 , a.iwii J; 2a,4v.! 22.Hal 1. Ltl.tiW 2. a.447 1. -1.1 u. jso M0 Ckt 1.20 , 60 TO 441 , ssti e."2 60 , 700 740 too 420 633 , KitS 732 1 2 76 3 25 I i I tr, 1 40 1 40 I M I 50 3 60 3 60 I S5 3 5 3 lit 3 45 3 70 24.. 36 . HIT. , l . IAI . 0 . 7113 60 . 12 . 744 151 . 100 , 174 7 34 . t . lit . 403 1 73 3 It 3 75 3 76 I 71 3 10 3 19 1 U 3 t 3 15 I It I SO I 10 I 4 oo 4 00 4 ii HOOS-The supply of hogs this morning was quite liberal and as reports from other points were unlavorable to the selling In lenwts prices here took a drop. The mar ket opened very slow, witn packers bid ding about a dime lower than yesterday's general market. Salesmen were unwilling to take off that much, so that trading was very slow, and It win late before the bulk was disposed of. The early sales went iiirgely (rom $fi.S5 to 26.96. The heavy weight hogs sold largely from tS90 to o.iS end as high as $7.15 was paid for a prime load. The medium weight hogs sold largely trom $i.i to $6.90 and light stuff from 6.85 down. Later In the morning the situation Im proved a little, as It became evident there were none too many to supply tne require ments of the local trade, so that the close of the market was more active and stronger The general market, then, waa only 5jjl0c lower. Representative sales: No. 97... 84... 42... 70... 95... 62... 67... 69... 89. Av. Sh. Pr. ..168 ..15 ..217 ..213 ...172 ...m ..1H .194 .196 80 51 203 0. 50... 88.. 94... 72.., 77.., 72... 40.. 37.. 70.. 86.. 69... 18.., '5. 2117 ,.229 ..214 ..202 ..203 ..200 ..216 ..215 ..214 ..199 ..219 ..207 ..241 ...1S8 74 22S 7K.. 68.. 78.. 72.. 77.. 64. .216 .206 .215 .207 .185 .221 78 231 71 231 35 209 75 229 62 230 79 206 ... 6 90 9.. 40 244 40 6 90 134. SHEEP The demand on the part of packers for sheen and lambs was fully equal to the supply, ao that an active and steady market waa experienced. Buyers were all out early and practically every' thing charmed hands as ramdly as un loaded. Some western yearllnga sold aa high aa $6.60. which was a dime higher than last Tuesday and a quarter higher i ii tt li issi nunuay. iflrrs waa) no line taking the fact that packers wanted good stuff and that they were willing to pay ior it. ine oommon Kinoa aiso aoin witn out much trouble at good ateady prlcea. f eeders continued in ngnt supply, witn tne demand in good shape, ao that all de sirable grades can safely be quoted steady. uuotations: cnoice western lambs. tt.uoa a . f.lp n -aaH l.mKa SK OA w-mi , . . . v. quu.i .B.ii.'n. . (-..,-,', ,,,,,, . native and Colorado lambs, $6.uua.25; choice yearlings. iA.60sro.76: fair to good yearlings. $5.006.60: choice wethere, $4.75rl6.25; fair to good, 44.4O0J4.7ti; cnoice ewea, 44.2aiIf4.bO; fair to good, $3.25ipt.00; feeder lamba, $4.0036.00; feeder yearllnga, $3.76p4.00: feeder wet hers. $3.764.00; feeder ewea, S2.503.00. Repre sentative aalea: No. 180 bucks 1 ewe S western ewea 1 western wether 96 cull lambs 272 western lambs 381 western yearllnga.. 445 western yearlings.. ..420 i tw ..25 I .'. ..CM lb ,, 494 $ 44 t. 2.. 1.. I.. .442 I 31 . IU IK 1.-J0 . M .UM I ae 79. $5.. 71.. 70.. 63.. ...224 ...228 ...215 ...218 .213 66 219 77 227 72 233 72 27 64 227 64 238 77 66 68 74 72 65. 63; .210 .240 .230 .240 .217 ...233 ...233 77 211 43 224 78. 68.. 30.. 6N.. 67.. 71. .235 .226 .248 .226 .236 .246 40 40 80 40 40 120 40 40 6 60 6 80 6 80 80 6 80 6 80 6 82H 6 82V! 6 86 6 85 6 86 6 85 6 85 6 86 6 86 6 85 6 (6 85 6 85 8 86 6 86 8 86 8 87H 6 87V, 8 87'A 8 87H 8 87V4 8 87, 6 87 8 874 8 87V, 87Vi 8 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 8 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 10 6 90 8 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 8 90 6 90 8 90 8 90 8 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 8 90 6 90 8 90 6 90 No. 75... 62... 66... 63... 71.. Av. Sh ..232 ... ..233 ... ..TW 40 6 90 ..2.10 ..213 73 233 SO 272 73 241 74 234 73 232 66 237 63 240 60 247 64 23 .224 64. 66. 81. 66. 80. ..225 ..239 ..210 ..242 .216 39 270 77. 46. 87. 79. 68. 47. 18. 2. 69. 73.. 42.. 69.. 68.. 62.. 81.. 60.. 74., 69. 63.. 62.. 67. 243 .261 .248 .268 .271 .266 .318 .268 24 ..241 ..264 ..234 ..240 ..248 ..234 ..264 ..267 227 ..242 ..260 ..223 7 230 63 257 71 264 60 233 62 264 77 287 73 218 65 241 67 272 64 266 70 241 60 262 78 263 47 266 63 282 40, 40 'ii "so 'io '46 "Vb 80 240 80 40 120 120 40 62 73.. 72.. 67.. .293 ...290 .. ...226 .. ,...251 .. ,...278 ., ...333 ., ...320 .. on the 40 Pr. 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 924 8 924 8 924 6 924 8 924 6 924 6 924 8 24 8 924 8 924 8 924 6 924 6 924 8 924 8 924 8 924 8 924 8 924 6 96 6 96 8 95 8 95 6 95 6 95 6 96 6 96 6 96 8 96 6 96 6 95 6 96 6 96 8 95 6 96 6 96 96 6 96 8 96 6 96 6 95 6 96 6 96 8 96 6 96 6 95 6 95 6 95 6 96 6 85 6 95 8 974 6 974 6 974 8 974 8 974 8 974 7 16 7 16 part 144 feeder lambs 20 cull ewes SS cull lambs 383 western ewea 283 western wethers 14 western wethers 176 western lambs SOLD YESTERDAY 6 Colorado ewes 8 Colorado ewes 19 Colorado ewes 203 Colorado wethers 2!9 Colorado wethers 278 Colorado wethera 16 Colorado cull lamba 215 Colorado lambs 620 western lamba Av. , 116 , 100 , 90 , 100 , 65 , 65 , 100 , 98 , 69 , 93 , 60 103 , 101 100 62 ' 100 83 , 88 , 96 100 1 96 69 , 76 67 - Pr. I 40 4 25 4 60 4 60 4 76 6 10 6 40 5 60 6 60 5 00 4 20 4 26 6 25 6 26 6 00 4 26 4 25 4 26 6 4t 5 40 6 40 5 60 6 all 6 20 common nnd medium lambs, slow and steadily easier: snout 11 cars ttneold, partly iste an i sua; sneep sold at W.i.Jo-4 no; tamos, Ia.7Mi7.124: dressed mutton. 7ti9n rwr lb dressed lambs, 4jllc. t. I.oals Mve Stock Market. ST. IXl'IS. FVh. 19 CATTt.B Receipts. 2. 600 hesrt. Including 1.5no Texans; market steady to strong: native htpplng and ex port steers. $3H6'ii5.10. with strictly fancy quoted up to $5.60; dreesed beef and butrher steers, $.:. 5014 75; steers tinder l.OnO lbs.. 43.00114.60; .tuckers and feeders, $20i4 26; cows snrl heifers $2.2634.61': csnners, $1 5"4j 160; bulls, $2.4o3.30; calve. $1 5ti'U hi; Texas stid Indian steers, $3 26214.30; cows and heifers, $2 10Sj3.1o. HtH8 Receipts, 6.600 hesd; market MjrWo lower; pigs and lights. $4."7.ii6; packers. Kn".28; butchers, $7.1Vri7.35. SHKKP AND UMBS- Receipts. 1000 head; mnrket strong; native muttons. $4 OtHf s.no; lamns. a.o(i'i.t; culls and bucks, $2. on tl-4 50; dockers, $1.5ou3 00; Texans. Utofcl.S. At. Joseph Lire Sto?k Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 19 CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.000 hesd; stcsdy; nstlves. $3 SRtf 6 25; Texsns and westerns, t3.86Ti4.nn; cows and heifers, $2.0(wfi 4 25 ; vesls, $3.0O(jvo0; bulla and sisks, $2.00414 0; yearlings and en Ives, $2.6Wi4 2:i; stnekers nnd feeders, $3 nof4.4o. HOGS Receipts, 7.700 head; light and light mixed, $6.N'n7.6o; medium and heavy, $7.(f7.20; pigs. $o.7&!i.5o: bulk of sales. $6V(j7.10 SHEEP AND IA MRS Receipts. 2.866 head; New Mexico yearlings and weathers, $5.'.i6; lamhs l&4f26o higher; top Colorado lambs, $7.50. , CHICAGO LlVlS ItOCK MARKET. Cattle Are Steady. While Mieei. autl Hogs Close Stroiitr. CHICAGO. Feb. 19. CATTLE Recelnts. 10,000 head; steady; good to prime steers, . 1. (Liu,,, ii,,. . .1 1 . . ') . .1 ' , 1 . . eu.wvufu.w, iu nit-,, mm, . ,r ' , niuia- era and reeders, $2.3bU4.5d; cows, ll.4iXfi4.4U; heifers. 12.0oiil4.60: canners. $1.4Oft2.50: bulls. $2.00414.25; calves, $3.5048. Oo; Texaa fed steers, U. 50414. 26. hous Kecelpts, 28,000 head: estimated to morrow, 26.0U0 head; left over, 8,500 head; opened 57lOc lower; closed active, strong; mixed and butchers, $(1.8."n7.20; good to choice heavy, $7 2)'fi7.40: rough heavy, $ 81 ;u.lo; Ugnt, ttt.loqib.yo; bulk of sales, tti.ttto '.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 12.000 head; sheep, strong to 10c higher; Inmbs, strong; good to choice wethers. $o.004ia.75; fair to choice mixed, x4.uiH90.uo; western sheep, $4.75r6.75; native lambs, $4.761j7.1o; neeler n lambs, 44.ii7.UU. omclal yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Cattle 15.543 3.191 lings 32.17K 4,1166 Sheep 14,371 Kansas City Live ktsck Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 19. CATTLE Re celpta, 6.500 natives, 660 Texsns and I11O na tive calvea: middling and heavyweight cat tle 1(ki15c lower than high point of week; light cattle steady to 10c lower; good cows and hellers active, steady; quarantine stuff steady to 10c, lower; stockers snd feeders strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, $4.461! 5. 26; fair to good. $3.6004.45; stockers and feeders, $f.50ra4.50; western fed stters $3.00fr5.00; Texas and Indlnn steers, $2.654 10; Texas corts. $2.60i3 .50; native cows. $1,754)4.50; native heifers $2 7.Vfi 4.35; cannere. $1.002.26; bulls, $2.263.75; calves. $2110436.60. HOGS Receipts. 8,600 head: market opened 6'fl 10c lower; closed strong; top, $i.174; bulk of sales, $6 96fi7.10; heavy $7.00 t7 174: mixed packers. t6.Soifi7.17; light, $6.5617 06: yorkers $6.a4i7 i6; pigs. $6.00ft 65. SHEEP AND ' LAMBS Receipts, 6.500 head: mi r ket active, stesdy; native lambs, $4.0iKft6 66: western lambs, $3.864 50; fed ewes, $3,1661.00; native wethers, $3.su'(553; western wethers, $3 406.70; stockert and feeders, $26ouX65. . 8losi City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Feb. 19.-Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; steady; beeves, $3.50i&6.00; cows, bulls and mixed, tl.6iVji4.o0; stockers and feeders, $2.60 414.25; yearlings nnd calves. $2.603 85. HOGS Receipts. 3.0m) head; 10c lower, selling at $6.6037.00; bulk of sales, $6.70m.80. Stock In Sight. The following were the receipts of live stock at the six principal western cities yesterday: Cattle. Hog.. Sheep. Omaha 3,144 11.411 $ 961 Chlcsgo lo.oiil 28.0(10 12.000 Kansas City 6.600 8.600 6.6("J St. Ixuts 2.6) 5.600 2.000 St. Joseph 2.000 7.700 2,8ii 6I0UX City e, 600 3.000 Totals 24,644 68491 ii21 Cotton Market. NEW ORLEAN8, Feb. 19-OTTON-Strong; sales, 8,800 bales; ordinary, 84c; good ordinary, 84c; low middling, 91-lfic; middling, 94c; good middling, lOc; mid dling fair, loc; receipt, 6,4 bales. Fu tures, firm; Februsry, 9.63c bid; March, 9 ti8 4i9.6c; April, 9.72(99.74c; May. 9.77(&fl.78c; June, 8.819.83c; July, 9 8F-9SAo; August, t.MtfS Wf; September, 8.80ifi.81o; October, 8.43ji8.44c. NW YORK, Feb. 19.-COTTON-Opened ateady at an advance of 103 points, snd after a alight reaction, due to profit-taking, ruled very active and firm under covering and continued support. There appeared to be but little outside interest in today's market, and the chief buying power seemed to originate with the shorta and the mar ket therefore, while active and excited, has been largely profitless. The Liverpool mar ket at the time of opening was Juet aa dull as on our close on yesterday, but later re sponded to the local advance, 'cloning 3C(i4 points higher, though spot cotton there waa 2 points lower. The receipts were less favorable to the bulls than recently, foot ing up 20.300 bales, against 19,534 last year, but the estimates for tomorrow's leading points Indicate a decided decrease. During the entire session there was more or less long cotton coming on the market, and It was said at the better levels the clique aold aa freely aa possible without Imparting an easier tone to valuee. New Orleans waa firm and followed the New York advance more or less closely, but few buying orders being received. Exports were small, amounting to but 14.948 bales for the day and unsatisfactory labor conditions were reported from certain manufacturing dis tricts In New Hampshire, where there Is a mill strike. Prices then were st practically the best of the session. Total aalea futures, 460.000 bales. ST. LOl'IS, Feb. 19. COTTON Firm. Ho higher; middling. 8-16c; sales, 235 bales; re ceipts, 2,485 bales; shipments, 2,185 hales; atock. 28.145 bains. . LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19. COTTON Spot, In fair demand: prlcea 2 points lower; American middling fair, 5.80d; good mid dling, &.42d; middling, 6 24(1; low middling, 6.12d; good ordinary. 6d; ordinary, 488d. The sales of the day were 12,000 bsles, of which 1.000 were for speculation and export and Included 1,600 American. Receipt, 9.000 balea, no American. Futures opened ateady and closed strong. American middling g. o. c: February, 6.13d; February and March. 6.13d; March and April, 6.13d; April and "May, 6.14&6.15d; May and June, 6.156.16d; June and July, 6.16d: July and August, 5.1a 6.16d; August and September, 6,(Hd; Sep tember and October, 4.75d; October and November, 4.57d. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Pa., Feb. 19. OIL Credit bal ances, $150; certificates, no bid: shipments, 100.662 bbls.; average. 74,892 bbla; runs, 70.6(13 bbls.; average, 72,574 tbla. SAVANNAH, 'Oa., Feb. 19. OIL Turpen tine, firm, 66c. Roaln, firm: A, B. C. D. B and F, $1.95: G, $2.06; H. $2.40; I. $2.85; K. $3.20; M, $3.40; N, $3.60; W. O.. $3.85; W. V., $4.26. NEW YORK. Feb. 19 OIL Cqttonseed. dull. Petroleum, ateady. RoslTt, Arm. Turpentine, easier. TOLEDO. O., Feb. 19. OIL Unchanged. LONDON, Feb. 19. OIL Turpentine spirits, 43s 6d. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19. Oil Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, dull, 21s 104d. J Dry Goods Market. ' NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-DRY ftOODS Continued active In Jobbing quarters, but first hands have had only indifferent busi ness. The market continues on strong basis, with stocks depleted and general de lays In delivery of goods. Advances on brown and bleached goods have been re corded In certain quarters. ftagrar anil Molasses. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19 SUGAR Mar ket ateady; open kettle. iW3e; open ket tle centrltugai, 34i3c: centrifugal, white. Sffito; yellow 343 5-16c; seconds, 243'V. Molasses, open kettle, nominal, 13ft26c; centrifugal. 18c. Byrup, nominal. 19fi24c. NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-8UOA R-Raw. firm. Refined, firm. Molasses, quiet. Whisky Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 19.-WHISKY-Basls of high wines, $i.30. PEORIA. Feb. 19. WHISK Y $1 30. ST. IAJUIS, Feb. 19.-WHISKY-8teady, CINCINNATI. Feb. 19.-VHI8KY-D!b-tillers' finished goods, oil the basis of hlxh wines, $1.30; quiet. Ilondnrns Candidates Karned. NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Advices from Teg u'.rgalpa, Honduras, ssys the Heralds Panama .-orrespondent, state that congresi has nominated Juan Anjel Arias for prei dent of the -epubllc and Maximo Resales 'or vice president. General Hlerre. former president, has left the capital to quell the revolution which rtarted in Anapala on February 1, but which made no headway, receiving neither matcilul n-jr moral support. Kew York Live Mock Market. ' NEW YORK, Feb 19 CATTLE Re ceipts, none; dressed bef, steady; city dressed nstlve, 7(i9c per lb. Cables last re ceived quoted American steers at 114fl3c. dressed weight; refrigerator beef at SH tAc per lb. CALVES Receipts. 873 head: veals rated steat'y: western calves, firm: the pens fully eleared; veala aold at $6 4ui. 75. a single calf at $10; a car of western calves at $4.35; city dressed veals, 114t144c. HOtiS-Receipts. 4.775 head; ateady; atate aold at 17.40 pe,- 111O lbs. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. ,679 heed; bp and guwd lainbs rated firm; Geo. A. Adams Grain Go. GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Members Chlcsgo Board of Trade, St. Louis Merchants Exchange and Kan ens City Board of Trade. Room 224 Hoard Trade Rid , Omaha. 'Phones loot and 1017. J. K. Von Dorn, lee President.' Write for our market letter and caan grain bids. P. B. eare. Pres. C A. TVeare. V-Praa Estsbllshed lt. WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO A4uiuer of the Principal fc.tHangse. Private Wires to All Points. CHAIR, l'HOVI4IO., KlOtkl, BODl Bought and aold for rasb or future delivery. OMAHA BRANCH, llu-111 Hoard of Trade 1 sleubone '."A W. K. V.ari lcai Miager. I.EGAI. AOTICE. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. Notice ts hereby given that the regulai annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land Company will be held at the office of said company In Lincoln, Ne braska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the 4lli day of March. A. D. 19o3. By order of the board of dtsectors. C. H. MORRILL. President. A. B. MINOR, Secretary. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. i. 1X0. Ft tvld