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TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEE: TnURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1004. 11 IRA1N AND PRODUCE MA?RET Messagssxas!) Cora and Whctt Bo h 8trt Skyward is Priooi Old Mot. MAY OPTION CENTER OF GREAT UPLIFT Wag Kevrs anal Henry Bnylna; Cora BfiH tn Wood Wall . "the ell Tk th . . no. 1 OMAHA, Fab. S, . Com hid an tipper berth In tha balloon today a scared cat couldn't hava touchel It. May corn on tha Omaha exchange, fol lowing tha strong bull market In Chicago, ws decidedly wild, arid everybody wm busy loading up. War news and heavy buying by tha Armour Inter! In Chicago rr tha causes, and the Omaha market was very obdlent In following the lesd of tha grain metropolis. The Chicago runaway took May corn I cenla above tha opening figure. Wheat, while effected In a te de gree, wa also arrected by manipulation, pets, on the other hand, at leaat In the Omaha market, wu dull, with few trans actions. May wheat opened at 76Hc, thl be!nc Mo higher than tha closing price Tuesday. Steady advancea followed, with no break until 77o waa bid. Clilcngo closed with a Se advance, whlrh Omaha did not meet. July wheat showed the effect of specula tion In ateady advance. May com npehed at 42e. the figure of closing Tueeday. The opening figure was tha low market and from that on there wee an aacenelon until 46o wan hid. a raise of tn. Tha- local market followed, tha Chi cago quotation closely. July corn opened at 417c, the same aa tha ctoae Tueedav, and waa bid up without a break to 4Sc, .where It cloaed. .,My oat opened at the closing figure. J14o. and cloaed at 4174.C. 42o being asked. J hlcago wu at one time l'ae above open ing price, but dropped back. March onta opened at Tueaday'a figure and went no o. . The range of prices for Omaha grain for Tuturj delivery and the cloee today and Tueaday were aa follow : 1 ! I Artlcl. Open. I High, f low. I rloa ( rinse I Tod'yTa'dy. "Wheat May,.. July... i Corn Mar. . July... Oats May... March 7 774 TtS,' V Ti4B tH 78 , 72 72HH 72VB 41K 46 ' 427 4KB HI 41 43M 41Ti 43H 41T.A 41H 42 . 41t4J 41 ' 4iu 99 39H 30 4A $9 Loral Cnsk -Grain Market. Tha hettae rm A.m 1 -. A C . . , morning and brought excellent prices. I,ow 5ra.5".'t,Lrln",, n tha other. hand, wera dull, the buyer aeemlng to be loaded up. receipia were moderate, being 60 cars, .Tkjleara being of wheat, S4 cara corn and t oata. Tha receipt Tueadav wera at oara. Bala of carlota by' (ample on . track, umint: Hard Wheat-No, B cars, 79Ho. . Na I hard. 10 cara, 7bo; I cara, 76o. Corn No. I, 1 oar, 3So. .car' "Hoi 4 car, $7o. , White Corn No. t, I oar, 41c; No. 4, 1 cai Kc. White Oats-No. 4. M cars. DTttc; W oar, I cra, J71o; oai, 38c. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 7Vu7Hc: No. t fcard, 76vgtf8cs No. 4 hard, mfiio; No.. 2 red. SStsfc; No. I red, g?fio; No. t rrlng, Wuie; No. t prlng, 7tW7c; No. 4 spring, I 1 1 li V Mr. 4 A1 Wn MOMt.. No. 4. rWl; No. 2 yellow, 3B'iO40c; No, i OITQ n Mr ami... M a . am. , . Np. 4, itpSlc; Nor 3 whit. 4oMriro; No. i white, 7'i40Hn: No. 4 white, tim3ci wjiurua, wadyua. Gravis Market Blacwhere.: Closing price oTf grain at the market namea ATiesaay ana today wer a follow: KANSAS CITY. Tups Today. day, Vheat May .. VuljrJ Corn May .... . -7t't 73 ... 46V4 ... 4&Va ... n ... 81H ... 4!H . 46 44 I Juiy .... (heat-May BT. LOUIS. y ttorn May . July .4I . Jul .m:., 90S4 DULUTH. WTteat May. - ' July ., 90H NEW TOHK Wheat May 1 Julv , 95HA . 93 GBttU KS Chicago received $1 car of wheat, I be ing oi contract . grade: Zla car of e.itn. rions contract, antilt7 car of oats, I con tract. , Th total Of flttllfal lHttUl.tlnnl(,l1 Ika Omaha market Monday waa WO.uug bunheia and for Tueaday it waa 77J,00 bueheri. J ha total of tutiay will be much laiger ivr iiivi pruoeeaing aaya. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. reatara f tha Trad lag aad Cloalag Prleaa Board of Trad - CHICAGO, Feb. 3. -Cash No. S red wheat old on tha Board of Trad today at $1 a buahel, two carloada changing hands at that price. Th wheat waa bought by .millers. Wheat has not sold ao high in this market, either for apot or future delivery, Inc Junr im. In which month tha Letter rctea) culminated. The high prloe being F1. Ch,e r th direct rult of ' the big deal In May wheat, being engineered by Armour... May wheat sold today at tha prlca for th aiaaon, at 9o, a gain of 34kfr.UO ovar VMtuntav'a xl.,u "i advance waa aeootnpauled by active cov- or snons ana mucn speculativm ex itement. Prlcea of norfa. vii Xialona wera alaa dolnar MomA i,.riw nmi. ing. way orn waa, up ac, to 66e; May toau auld to 4Hic. a gain of lHtHHo, and May pork to $l 70, a gain of c. Th dis play of bullishness waa said to ba largely th result of huvln hv iiuoiiIim,. hav made big protlt in cotton and h'av nww iransierrM inetr dealing to th grain and provision markata. Wheat gathered frah impetus during th .night from forvlgn new Indicating that war between Huaala and Japan seemed now lnrltabla. Great kctlvity waa manifested la th pit at th start, and price wer on a higher plnv May waa HifHo to'kf Jo higher, at 2i2Ho. whlU July waa up - V.o, at 4(iiMa. Thero wa a good oners! demand for both dlivri. un commlaalan house wera unusually aotlv on tha buying aide. Short wera alio 11b lU.,V.uyr"' na " " claimed that half a million bashela of May wheajt wera taken by tha principal long Interest. Offering wra comparaUvely light, and with such aa YT!"1 ,nn h price of May rose rap ,'idly to tic. At that flgur a lot of long whecit came out, mainly from scalpers, and i bW ore th -and of th first half hour had reacted to irjo. Only a very small de- inatiu, nowsver, waa neoessary to again tart price on their Upward march. At th and of th first hour May had -wvTwvu mi i vmny loan ana HbUI ad' vmJKfd still further, to Kio. Bhorts con xsnued to buy freely and purchase by com tntaaion howaee wera a feature. Step by"j mo union aurtui. L.aie la th j way anowea a gain of ft q-tal over a new high record mark for tha crop. Jul maintained Ita wlnnlna ig gait and ad vanced to aoiisfev., a aain ol of l3lVo over last night. Ther waa consider. tbl profit t taking during tha last half hour and In coniM,quiic th market suffered tuint re- acuon. i n olose, however, was strum at MStrMVc, a net aln- for tLv day o an veu 3c. July closed at 4Vo, an advance or i-o. Cleariitm-s of wheat and flour Z "qu1 lo "'w bushela Primary re- V . " ousneis, comparea -with 3buO bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, v-iucago reported recutpt o IX car, against hi car last week ant ua car a year aao. The corn pit waa th acen of a repetition of yeautrday enormous tradin ti volume of business in It was so large that th market waa extremely hard to follow. One of tha most striking feature wa im neary uuyuig or alay corn by tQ prom inviit irww, wno ia Sal J o oe prao , tlcally In control of May wheat. Th in creasad speculative drmaud waa iwkrr Wall tre4 featur. Wall atreet traders war saia 10 oe investing haavlly In corn At times th market ' took a nr.ri ...... vver wheat, and largor gain wer mad in thl Ut than In elihar of lha iilu.r ,s.ru May oorn at on time allowing an advance ' of $o over last night's close. Th open ing wa strong. Influenced to acme extent , by higher cable. May being up tfV at aJV'(ii.4ao. Bome of th large bull houses sold moderately early In the day, but the offerings war eagerly taken by snarl aad price lie Id firm. Toward the latter part of th day th Interests that had sold early ' turned active buyer and th demand wa o persistent mat price rose rapidly iuiiu tut ihbi ii w miMiipQii or trauini "May sold at tto. a gain of 3o over In- main a cioa. rinai ngurea wera at Kit. bc. Lrtjuu rec-eipia wer at cur, none oontraot grada. . . Th oata market kiet ocn of It (nde--peiideoit i ran, tn today, but tie situation Oil rauuuu4 buUisa in yDipathy wrta Other grain a. There waa aelllng credited to the principal holder, but the commie aion houae trade waa better than for eome time past. Smell receipts and a good Hipping demand were mtnor factor In upporting price. May opened a ahade lower to a ahade higher, at 447c to 45c; The, early trade waa- moderate and without coneplcuoiia feature, short being the beet buy ere and the demand being eupplled by profit taking local long. With the a harp advancea In wheat and com. trading In oata became more active and prlcea roea ateadlly, May aelllng up to o late In the day. Borne reaction occurred on reelli Ing, but the clean wee atrong. with May l3lVo higher, at 46ftc. Local receipt were $7 car. Provision prlcea moved up shsrjily on a big trade. There waa heavy liquidation by thoae hoiuiea which have been ao suceess ful on the bull aide of Inte, but there waa enough new buying to take all the offerings. It waa reported that eastern (peculator who had. made large fortune on cotton wer Investing In provision .In view ot the critical aituatlon In the orient. The advance waa accelerated by heavy cover Ing by shorts, Including some of the pack ers. The opening was strong on a higher hog market. May pork being up 2Wlv., at Jlit 47H to $IS.6JV. The beet demand waa for 'pork and that product led tha Hat In the advance. After aelllng between 113.47 and $13.60, the close waa 2"o higher, At $13 5. May lard sold between $7.65 and $7.62VfciS7.ti6. and closed with a gain of Wp 10c, at $7.57H'H7.6rt. Rib closed at H.ba t.Hlu.. k gem or mjivvc. alter ranging Be tween W.wffrt.&fiH. F.ntlmated recelpta fur tomorrow: Wheat, m cars: corn. z cara: oata, 80 cars; hogs, Jl.fmo head. 'Ilia leading futures ranged aa follow: Artlcles. Open. IIIgh. Low. Cloaa.l Tat'y. Wht I May 5?W!)?, tt: R.1VU- 85(68.-V, i?i7ir?. 804 to 79 SO I 48 July . Bept. SH'O'1 Corn Feb. May July (A 48V, 51-4 51'iiu) 6l 48 Onta I . Feb. May 4T4!4SUiul 41 4r 44'jti4j 4"4 44". 4S'4'44Tifr 89 88H; 88T4 33H S33.rJ4 33iti July 3V43WV4I 3K 33Val 33Mi Bent. Pork- 1$ 47H ' 13 70 May IS 47HI U 13 45 Lard- Mar I 7 B8 I 7 65 I I 7 62HI 7 S7HI( I 6 97HI 7 00 I 7 K 7 60 I 80 e so 7 0 7 65 7 ri July 7 67Vi Mlbs May July I 75 80 Itt No. t Cash nuotstlona were as follows' FLOUR Firm: winter patents. $4 20 C4.60; atralghts, H.fKM4.20; spring pat $4 204.60; straights, $46Ofi4.20: spring pat- inta, it lOTM.ao; atraignts, w.oy w; Daaers , 12 40ffl j so. WHKAT No, 8. spring. 8991o: No. S red. 45100. CORN No. i. Sic: No 1. vellow. 510. OATS No. 2. 4I7aM3:Sc: No. I white, 43V4 K I K NO. I. BlfafiYC. BARLEY Oood feeding. 88(341c: fair to choice mnitlnir 4VTTti7c. BKKU-NO. 1 nag, fin: wo. i nortn- western. $1.18: prime timothy, $3.06; clover, eontrsct rsde. I10.76(iill.OO. PROVISIONS Mess porl' Per UN., l W J1$.62H; lard, per 100 lh f?..T7Vig7.40; short rlhs, sldei flooseK 'i.2Hf6.87H; short clear sldfs (boxed), $fl. R7Hfn.ro. Kniiowing are tne receipts ana snipmenis f flour nnd grain: . . . Receipts. Bnipmenis. Flour, bbls 61.4"0 27.6 0 Wheat, bu 74.w Corn, bu 417.2iO f 291,000 Oats. bu.. ,..$98,800 28.100 rtye, du i,-- iv,v. Barley, bu. 203,300 14,300 On the Produce exchange today tne but ter market wa firm; creamery, 15'28Hc; dafry. 13Mrfe. Eggs, firm, at mark, ca-s included, J,u&C- Cheese, steaay, wiuWi H EW TURK UGSEnAli MARKET, Qaotatlon of the Day on Varlea . Commodities. NEW irORK. Feb. 8. FLOTTR Reeeint. 108.9T3 bbls.; etports, 24.874 bbls. Market waa firmer and held 10c higher at the mills; Winter patents, $4.604.86; winter straights, $4.36(04.60; Minnesota patents, $4 755.16; win ter extras, i..'b'a j w'; Minnesota nakers, 13 90(54:5; winter low grades, $4.2fV1i4.80. Hye flour, firm; fair to good, $3.40S3.46; choice fHncy, 3.EO$.90. Buckwheat flour. fJOHNMEAit-Quiet:' weeterri. ' Sl.fJC: v city. $1.06: Klin dried. U Ottifl.OO. RYE Firmer; No. 2 western, 71H". nom inal, f. o. b. afloat: state and Jersey. 60 4o. , . liAKLty-f irm; reeotng, ax, w Yorg; malting, WKiKif., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 12.673 bu.; market for spot waa strong; No. 2 red, 96c', elevator, t&'Ao f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, i.u:' r. o. d. anoat: no. l nara Manitona, nominal, f. o, b. afloat, It waa a sensa tional day In wheat, new high records for several year being reached. Controlling innuences in advance were nigner cames, early war rumors and a tremendous corn advance. ' Last price were llt&l&o net higher. May. 936WMo, closed, 95V.c; July, (W-SifiiR'Sc, cloned, Sic; September, 82H9 83,c, Closed. 8ao. CORN Receipts. 64,R?S bu.; exports, 690 bu.; market for spot was unsettled; No. 2, 66c elevator and fcac f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6c; No. 2 white, 66c. A seml panlc among eorn shorts In Chicago today caused an acihce of 2c here and closed the market at a new nign recora tor mis section. Hesvy .buying by wall street In terests and the south were features of th ituv Mv. rVPAWGM.c. closed. 6ic. OATH Keoeipts, D,iiuD du.; maraec ior snot was strong: No. 2. 48c; stsndurd whit, Hc! No. I white, 60o; No. 3 - white. FEED Hav. quiet; Shipping, 60570c; good n choice. feVdSOo. ' RICESteady; domestic, fair to extra, t.f4w Jnnnn. nomlnah HOPSJ-FIrm; state, common to choice. H fl37o; 19C3. 23f7Tc; olds, 10tjfl6c; Pnclflo coast. l!vi. rnemtc; i:w, zwunv; oius, wuioc. HIDES Firm; Oalveston, 20 to 26 lbs.j 18c; California, 21 to 26 lb., 19o;vT.ea dry, Hi n m ihs.. 14c. TALJ..UW Nteaay; ciiy, oc; country, ony ivt ATHlTTt fltesdv! acid. !Se:6He. bRAVISiriNS Iteef . eteadv: famjlr. $10 oft fni.AO: mesa, $8.nOSi9X0: beef hams, $20.6i 22.00: cltyestra Inrlla mm. ll8n"Ti7.txi. Cut eneats nlller- nlrkled Denies. li.C'U TllCK- led shoulders, $H: pickled hsms. $9 HV?10 .50, T.arit firmer' western sienmeo. si. is: re- flne . firm' continent. 87.80: compound. -!Hifi.2H. Pork, firm; family. $16 0ik IK 60; short clear, $14.2t<.CO mess, $14.76 3AB.?ri. POULTRY-Alive. Irregular; . western chickens. llHe; fowls, 14c: turkeys, lac; dressed, firm; western chirgen. laWHHCl fowl. I3il4c: turkeys, nic. riiTTKK-nrm; creamery, iixe-Jtc. CHKE8K Steady. lOHc. EOOfl Steady; weatem, 8133c tt. Lonta Grain ana Provisions. err tntria IfeK 1 WHF AT Excited higher, hesvy speculative buying; No. I red caeh, elevator. It2e; track. Bc; May, Ii.lv n 4 hard. 3VltrS4V4c. .;OK,Nt igner, active apeeuiaiiun; cash, 4Sc; track, 6!a6ftc; May, iv'ii -if c Jnlv 47 tin. DATs-iiigner; na i casn. tic; iraca, 42h41c: Mav.elSHc: No. Z white. 43C flour Hteauy; rea. winter paienis $4.4fiu4.60; extra fnncy and atralght. $4.1jJ 4.40: clear. $a.40B-ts. , PF,El Tlmottiy, sieaay, iz.auxn72.B0. CORN MEAL Steady, $2.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, east, track, 8Mt 87c.. HAYr-puii; timomy, vi.Dutau.oo; prain, I9.UI0IIH.DO T"T no. J. IRON COTTON TIES-ll OJ. R AOOINtl 64t"'Ho. HKMP TWINE 6c. POKK Higher; Jobbfhg. $14.09. LARO-lUaher: prim steam. i6.RU. BACON Steady ;i boxed, extra short I7.62W; clear rib. $7.78: short clear, $7.87. POl'I.TRY Kasy; chicken. 9c; springs, 9c; turkey, lHic; ducks, lie; geese, 64i,o, BCTTKR Firm; creamery, VKaHo; dairy 1SW1KC. KaGS Higher. 87Hc. caae count. Recelptg. Shipments Flour, hols.,..,... S.OflO 18,000 Wheat, bu..... 6.0n0 67.OU0 Corn, bu 133.000 161 000 Oat, bu... 36,OUO 47,000 ' Kansas City Grain and IroTlsloa. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 8 WHEAT lo blghr: May. 7?hc; July, TaHtt 764,0 ;. cash. mo. i nara. fiey xzc ; no. . iovi'U'v; o. red. Mili7c: No. 3. K2ifoc. 46Wc; cash. No. mixed, 48c; No, i whl e, 4'T44-C; MO. I. c. OATS lo hla-her: No. $ whlta 41c. HAY-Chnl.-e timothy, $9.649.76; choice prune. $7 60&7. 76. RYE No. 1. 61V4C. MUTTER Firm; creamery, ItCilo; da'ry fancy. 18c. KOOS Firm; Missouri and Kanaaa. cases returned,. '-'3Hc new No. $ wbltjewood. cases Receipt. Shipment. Wheat bu tJS,4uo 12n.40 Corn, bu....A.' IW.OuO U.juO Oais..bu... l,Cw ' a.outi , Mlaneaaoll Grain Market. MiKEArVLiS, reo. I.-WH EAT May, gJVwaCac; Ju'.y. 81tiilic; September. T . v.fvc; on iraxa, -iso. 1 nara, voc; Mo. northern, 93c: No. t northern, Wc; No. northern, s4Tttc. - run w r irsi patent. S4.7D4T4 m: Be con patent. $4 .i4 6; Ihrat cleara M.W: aaoond l Clears, u tmti e. KAN in bulk, i4.wt(jis.i. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS EpecnlatiT IfdremenU Art Elngj'ib and Uniugcfptiblt to Utnal Oonditionv AMALGAMATED COPPER AGAIN NORMAL I " - Lethargy mt Market Attributed to Fear ef a gollaps In Wild Cettoa -Speealatloa aad Coase aeat Dlsraptloa. NEW TORK. Feb. $.-Th lethargic con dition of the stock speculation wss some what emphasised today In the absence of the special speculative movements In in dividual stocks, which have helped out the aggregate transactions for several dsy psst. J ne dealings in Amalgamated top ner became t ormal again today and Ita price fluctuated nar.-owly. and United States Steel preferred also Icll into a relatively unimportant position. Bothtooks showed some signs of resistance to the declining tendency which wa quite manifest In tha general market. The paralysis of the demand for stocks was attributed today to th fear of a col lapse In th wild cotton speculation, with consenuent financial damage. ''Paper protlta" In cotton or stocks or anything else are Intangible and In a manner .unreal, but their wiping out Involves real losses for all that. There la no mistaking the fact that the ertormou contraction In securities aur Ing the last year, amounting In aome caae to tne practical wiping out or quoiaDie values, has constituted an actual destruc tion of capital which would otherwise have been available for productive employment. Mistaken speculation amount to destruc tion of capital and that outcome of a pos sible collapse In the cotton market waa a restrictive factor In the day' tock mar ket. Th death of Wl llam c. Whitney waa a special depressing factor In storks of corporation witn wmcn n naa ocen closelv identified. Win'tery temperature and no mow cov erlng in the southwestern winter wneat belt wss a negative Influence by discourag ing buvlng of the southwestern grangers. It was noticed that the failures in January were larger than for any prevlou month since May of 1900, except December last oast, and this caused a bad lmoreaslon. Railroad earnings . were not considered satisfactory and the selling of Pennsyl vania wa continued on account of Ita poor December showing. The wsr outlook con trlbutcd Its share to the day's unsettle ment, although there was nothing decisive In the dav' new. The concurrence of stich minor Influence toward depression had Increased erfect by reason or the mam. test passing of redundancy of money. Sub' treasury transfer of money to New Or- leans have made Inroads on the" banks re serve this week and Interior exchange are moving aaalnat New York. Tha Inti mation from New fork that eome $30,000,000 of the Panairhx runds will be withdrawn from bank funds I unmistakable authority and the assurance that whatever will be done to arrange for the payment nothing will be allowed to come as a surprise ana unprepared for by the business world. Some confidence is expressea tnat tne payment can be effected without any export of gold at all. but the money market will unaoubt edly be more placid after the operation I conciunea. par value, $2,710,000. I'nlted State 2s and old 4a declined Va. per cent on call, ine following are tne quotation on tne New York Btocg exchange: Bales. High, Low. dose. Atchison ... au.rfuu io Ba tn do pfd.... 2.600 904 3H 90 90 H2 91 II774 B.- A O , 22.500 62V4 do rtfd Canadian Pacific 6,200 llit 117H 'entral of N. J. A.... 1IH J:) llV Chss. tt Ohio Chicago & Alton 600 3374 86'4 K3V lti do pfd Chicago Ot. .Western do B nfd Chicago A N. W Chicago T. A T do pfd C C. C. A St. ti.... Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d ofd Del. & Hudson Del. L. & W .' D. A R. Q... do Dfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Ot.NoTthern pfd.... Hocking Valley .. .. 75 V ..... .. .. 3 1,000 1294 12 129 100 21. 21 2014 do nfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do Dfd K. C. Southern do pfd k & N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Minn. & St. L Mo, Pacific M.. K. A T do pfd Nafl R. R. of-M. pfd N. Y. Central......... HS44 69 & ir Norfolk 4k W S dO Dfd Ontario A "W 1.500 22V4 , 75,400 120 1214 2?H 116 118 Pennsylvania P.. C C. AvSt. L. . 61 Reading 10,800 200 45 79 ii4 do 1st pra do 2d pfd 79 Hvi,'' 28'i 3 Rock Island Co 4,500 do Dfd r ei St. L. A S. F. tiX pfd 1,100 St. Lotila S. W 3"0 4C do pfd aiio St. Paul 15,600 143Vi no nta (orrerea).u.. . Bo. So. facinc Railway do pfd Texas A Pacific..,. Tol., sr. U A W.... no nrri Vnlon Pacific. '.'I 23 400 do Dfd........ no pfd , Wheeling. A L. Br... Wl. Central $V do rfd Adam Ex American Ex IT. H. Fx Wella-Fargo Ex. Am. Copper Am. Car A P.... l.ooo do pfd. 200 Am. IJnseed OH... do pfd Am. Locomotive... 2,100 4H0 J.4O0 600 do Pfd Am. Smalt. A R...- do pfd Am. Sugar Ref.... Anaconda M. Co.. jn.ono i?7 1.000 f9 $4 1(10 4f, 6!'4 Hrooklvn R. T. . . . . Colo. Fuel A Iron. 1 81 144 4.900 12 SOU 171 14 Columbus A H. Coal Con. (ins Oen. E'ectrlo Inter. Psper l't 17" IK'a ao pro Inter. Pump do pfd Nat'l Biscuit 8 fJ Nat'! Lead No. American Peel fie Mall Peonle's Oas.... Preaaerl Steel Car.... do rfd P. Palsce Car. Reoublte, Steel do tfd.. x. Rubber ' Oood..,..... do pfd , Tenn. C. A I U. 8. T -aether do ptA U. g. Pubber d r'd.., i..,. V. 8. eel do .pTd Weetern T'nlon ;.. Northern Beciieltles.. Total sales for th day, 449.000 chare, Boston Stork Qnotatlena. BOSTON, Feb, I. 47s 11 loan. SHr4U per cent: time loan, 4V4"ri per cent, omclal ein'lne irtcea on storks and bond: Ateklaoa 4s MU Allouai ... 4 Max. Central 4s 41 AmalaxnaUd .... ... 4 Atehl, blashaoa 4a ptd 40 Roalos A Albany. ...144 Buataa A Mains 1U Tioama giavatsd 14 N T . M. H A H.1M Cat. A Heels... Centennial ..... Copper Range , Dominion Cgal franklin ale Royal ... Mohavk ...4(0 ... m ... 44 ... SO ..IM ::: Ptrhhr pti rnion rarine .. Urn. Central .. Amar. Sugar . . . .... 10 ...I 1114 loid Dominion .. ... ..! Oereol da fit ., Amer. T. AT Dominion I. A g... Oeaerml Rleetrla staaa. KlectrM do s'4 tinned Fruit .... V. A leal.. do pl4 Weaftna. apaiaiaa . Advoatsr Asked. Bid. 114 Parrot ... 14 11414 . 4 IT 1 , 10H Ouincy Sams Fa Copter. Tamarack Trloltv failed Slates .... I'laa Victoria winoaa Wolvartns ........ ... tt .. a ... Tl t Dsly Wast ., ... 44H rarclgn rinanelnL. PARIS. Feb. $. Price oa th bourn to day opened heavy, owing to contradictory advice In regard to- th Ruaeo-Japanee aituatlon. Later they improved, Russian imperial m ana Industrial. notably strengthening on a report that a Rueso Japan agreement ws likely. At the cUe price war firm throughout. Russian Imrial 4 cloaed at IslsOf. . The private rats of discount waa 3 9-1 per cent. Three per cent rentes, Tit: 90 centime fur rhevka. ,. IX)NLmN, Feb. $ Th abundance of mixiey ana tn scarcity vi tUU In th mar- 33 3.14 36 . SA1! 83 . 831, 1574 Ifitf 284 27 me . , I .. 10 , ..... .. .... ?24 800 79 77 77V4 '.'266 67 67 6rt : .. 25 1,100 157 166 16 2fi! 100 ?i 2i4 m .. .. 71 6.300 27 27 27, 1.71X1 6G 6574 . a 1,300 . 47 46'4 46 170 700 37 364' H 1.700 106 lfift 16 2.5fW 142 . 14P4 142 5.700 119 117 118 8,700 93 82 92U 600 17 17 17 200 39 39 39 200 ' 88 38 37U 1,10 119 700 60 454 -' 4V 14 14 82 82 1424 142 .. 176 S.200 60 49 49 6.200 22U 21 21'i 1.200 . 83 821 &2K 26 26 26 200 264 264 204 87 81 ' . 80 804 'to 20 ' i4' 19? 200 17t? ' 1714 900 44 43 43 ' .. W 192 106 206 4H 48V4 487t 19V4 19 19 t H ...... 10 rr 21 ri Vi 79 78 78 60 4 ' 4914 9?74 91 A 91 lfS l"t 9'4 43 31 14t4 191 170 " no 6T - 100 H $6 414 4 404 101) I61Z. J5H 16 ' 400 88 8474 84 8110 rK em ru tooo ioo4 100 100 $ . : lis 100 TV TU 714 7'10 46 44 44 700 $0H 194 90 n 600 H 8ii tU M ?S Tm . 74 100 T7 7TM, . ino ita i?l 9nA xnt, 8H 9 4O0 io4. "4 1"4 3S r0 W4 6"4 200 88 88 83 ket today caused decline In r tea. On th I stock. exchange, b.islnrs displayed he.lta- tlon bordering on stagnation, but the under tone was firm, the king speech at th opening of Parliament yestprday having br.n well received. Americans opened dull, receded sllsntlv. became Inactive pending developments In the far east; recovered a fraction and closed easy. Japan ese and Russian securities were ralhM. . n . Ul 1 1 ( ..n . Ik, tmnnnl Hf . wm. taken, into , the sKats - ilr aT1 - arl anil ImjI m r, 7in Hal Jartl withdrawn tor shipment to Portugal and .&.) ror shipment to Boutn America. . UK KLIN. Feb. $. Business on the hours today wa extremely quiet. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 1-MONET-On call. easy at 1Vc2 per cent; closing bid, 11 per cum. oiieieu pi I'ri vein. i I ma loans steady; sixty days. IV if 4 per cent; ninety days, 4fe44 per cent; six months, 4V4Vi per cent. fHIHIi MH.KLAlVlll.il. rAfBK-lmt; Sterling exchange, steady. with actual business In bankers' bills st $4.8fVfi4 Wo3 for demanu and at $4.s? cM 83 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4 MVitiH.Sfl; commercial bills, $4 8ZHtr4.K2H. HiL.vt.K-war, &mc; Mexican aonara. 42 He. BONDS-Government. easy: railroad. heavy. The closing quotation on bond are a follows: V. 8. raf. T....1M Manhattan e. g. 4s...JU as coupon ,..im;(I'. lyntrai - Mm. (ntrl 4. do ta. rag 1 do lit Inn U Ao eoubon ins Minn, ft St. U 4a... 17 M., K A T. 4a M an la 71 N. R. R. of M. a 4a 74 do saw 4a. rag 1314 ao coupon. Wi 4o coupon -..lot do old 4a. tec 10T N. T. C. g. lias H Atrhlnon gen. 4a VO N. 1. C. S. ta 131 do adl. 4a No. Pact tlo 4a 10l4 Atlantlo C. U 4s.... MH ao 7i B. ft o. 4a .lots N. A w. e. 4s : ft do la O 8. h. U A car. Central of Oa. Is., .104 iPenn. conv. ma.., . TO Readlns sen. 4a... do lat Ise rha. o. 44a.... st. i- a I. M. Sa.. HI I'nieaso A. im.., 7a m. u. a s. r. ix. a. C. B. ft Q. n. 4a.... WUj flt. L. 8. W la " C. M. ft a. p. g. 4a.. ins- seaboard A. U 4.... C. ft N. W. e. TI....1S1 99. rarlllo 4a RIVl C, R. I. ft P. 4a.... 714 So. Railway ta 111 do col.'fia IT'tiTexaa A P. 1 11(1 C.V. C. ft St. L. g. 4a 7e'T.. St. h. W. 4s.. 71 rh lease Ter. 4a. 7 Union Pactlts 4a. .....103 Con. Tobarco 4a Colo. A So. 4a D. ft R. O 4a do cony. 4fl 17 V. 8. Steal Id (a 7t 17 tl 4 u 10BI los IK Wabaah.la W4 Brla prior Man 4a... do deb. B 44 ao sen. aa w. ft u E. 4a o F. W. ft I). c. la... tlorklng Val. 4Ha... LAN. uni. 4a Wla. central 4a.... MM, Cols. F. ft I. a. la. . T3 London Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. S.-Oloslng: ronaola, money 7H ti. T. central.... do account iNorfolk A W Anaconda , Atchison do nfd .. 73 Ontario A W 13 H da . Dfd .. 14 IPennarlvanla Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Paclflo . Chaa. ft Ohio.... Chicago Ot. W.... Rand Mlnea. t ....121 .... S&Si .... 17 ....14714 .... to .... 21 .... 14 .... n .... 4H .... 4 ....114 Reading do lat pfl.. do Id pfd.. Bo. Railway ,. do pfd "o. Paclflo ... Union Paclflo . do ptd U. 8. Steal.... do pfd Wahaah do ptd 40V, tl't , M C. M. A 8t. P Denrs D. ft R. O do Dfd Brla do lat nM do Id Dfd Illinois Central .... lioula. ft Kaah St.. K. T........ . XI , 44 ....10H is BIIVETl Par, m-enk. 2fA4d ner ounce. MONEY 2S2U per cent; tha rate of dis count In the open market for short bills 1 liiVik ner cent: for three month' bills Is I't'ti'i 16-ia per cent. New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK. Feb. 8. The following are tne closing quotation on mining stocks: Adams Con 10 i Little Chief . T .400 .no . 11 . 10 . 44 . Alice Rreaee Ontario .. l .. ..- t ..ISO ..110 ..! .. 8 lophlr Hrunalrti Con .. Phoenix Pntoai Comatock Tunnel Cnn. t'al. A Vs.. favsga Horn surer ..... Iron Silver sierra Nevada Small tiiioea... Standard LeadvMla Con ... .135 wnerta. , Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Feb. 3. Bank clearings for to day were 11.169.207.24. an Increase of 3140 - 164.62 ever the corresponding day last year. Cotton Mnrket. .. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 8. COTTON Soot. demand light, prices 44 points lower; Amer ican middling fair, 8.78d; good middling, 8 62d; middling, 8.72d; low middling, 8.46d; food ordinary, 8.36d; ordinary, 8.16d. Sales. 0 bales, of which 2"0 were for speculation and export and Included 6.lo American. Receipts.- 20.000. Including 18.600 American, Futures opened easier and cloeed unsettled; AMAntw... M.Mlln a V.h.,,.tf 17,? February and Marcn, 8.17d: March anj ADrtl. 8.23d: Aorll and May. 8 21: May and June, 8.28d; June and July, 8.28d; July and August, 8.28d; August and September. 6.90d: St-ptember and October, 7.01(1; October and November. .w2t1. NEW YORK. Feb. 8.-COTTON The market opened eaay with first price higher. Old crous were 6 nnlnts higher to 2 points lower; while the nerw crop position were 6 15 points lower. At first trading wa quiet. 8nnn after tha local mieiilng Liverpool be gan to break 4 points at a clip. Thl pre cipitated another Wild rush of selling and soon value) were being driven down at a rate almost equal to tnat or yesieraar. From 16 OSo on the call March sold down lo 18.65c: May waa depressed from 16.90O to 16 Mo and July from 16.65c to 16 09c. A ot- cllne from th best or about tti point and a net los of 64fr57 points named, which added to the decline of yesterday made a net loss of a little over IVio a pound In SDOUl I'Mir nuuia aiTuufi-i iwiii.n. Y . allv anaaklne. however, the market showed an upward tendency In the afternoon and i,h. rfnu waa ateadv. wltn tne net los re- duced to a matter of from 6 to -34 points. a.l ... oatlmaterl at 7(10 000 bales. t . . . . a . . n i NEW ORL.KANH, t en. a.-cui iuii- Nomlnal: sales, 150 bsVes; ordinary. ISHo; Sood ordinary, 14 Ih-ioc; row muminn, i9-16c; middling. 15 15-lc! gopd middling, lat-ife.- mMdllnar fair. 16 9-16C: receipt. 11.- 240 bale; ntock. 409,188 bales. F utures very steadv: February, Mo bid: March. 16 60 i,.."iMii ittfMft&Oc: Mar. 17.13317.75c: June,' 17.3117.B4c: Jlv. 17.60tl7.61c: August, 16 65o; September, 12.85(12.87c; October, 12.850 bid. om vrTTTn k l COTTON Steady. Me I iV.'. ,M,illna- 16c! no Sale! racelpts, 300 'IHIhale: shipment, 572 bale; toclt, 21,901 bales. : - Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. I.-COFFEE Th market for futures openea pareiy sieaay at a decline of 15W point ana arier aiia-ht recovery around midday ruled aens tlonallv active and weak. The decline was tarted by the weaknes of French cables and continued selling by Importers In con nection with runner unioaoing oy n;uu aichanaa Interests, who may have been i..ri,net hv the break In tha cotton-mar ket. Shortly after midday a closing de cline of a full frank at Havre Imparted ad uur.i iinnatiia to the local decline and H the market waa Bold down until it ehowed a net decline or owiiw poinia on m I .eel Hat Thla vu followed bt an Improv- ment. chiefly as a result of covering by seller early I th day, and buying that was thought to be for th account of th I ..ma imi.i.rtera who have been the most I active seller th past veral day. Th market rloaed steady. St ' tO 66 POlnlS tae Hales were reoorted of 641.(70 bags. Including February. 7.20tj7 .26c; March, 7.00 f 7.36c; April. 7.46c; May, 7.257.is)e: June. 4W7 60o; July, 7.5!t7.90; September, 7.90 B8.$0c; October, t.kxus wo; iwr, ivi )ecember, 8.zte,s.ooc; January, e.iou. snot. Rte No. 7. nominal; No. T Invoice, $c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7t4 3180. . Wool Market. rnnxriv Tfeh. 1. WOOL Trading ha been fairly otlv with ateady call on 4ealara The nrlce held firm on all goods. The aituatlon ia regarded aa being mor In the eller" favor tnan ior many weess. Territory wools have been active, with aalea aatlmated between 4000,000 snd 1.000, 900 pounds. Pulled wools continue strong and active. For foreign wool th market la firm. Current nuotationa are summar ised as fnllowa: Idaho, fine, 15iffl6c; heavy, fine 134116c: fine medium, lftffnc; medium. I i7iiiiL. wenminar. fine. 1 Mi 14c: heavy nne. 1W14CJ flne meoiura. lwaiic; mroiam. i"i C19c; Utah and isevaaa. nne, i-i'mnc; heavy fine Vuftl4e fine medium. 16017o; medium. l!Vff2'ic; Dakota, fine isg16p: flne medium. 16iSl7c: flne aiedrum, lPflOo; u..n. n hnlce 19&2iic: fine me Hum, choice. !&:: average. I81?19c; etaple, 19 $0o- rpal-n Choice, IWif"!. an iru'ia een. ninii-nnni nai meiltum grades, comning ana clotning. n fi'le; light flne. 15fl17ic; heavy fine, 123 15c; tub washed, lct(S"o. , Phlladelnhla Prodncn Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. I. BUTTER Finn, He higher; extra western creamery, 4 rtearhv nrlnt. 27c. EOOS Firm, lo higher; freeh nearby. 84o kt the mark: fresh western, 4c; ao,. . . . . . n)4i. irMn mi invmrni. I dw. CH EES B Steady, mederat demaid; New York, full cream, choice to fancy, 11'tifTac: New York, full cream, fair to good, 101oo. II Peoria Market. PEORIA, 1U-. Feb. 8 CORN-Flrm; nw No. I. uc; new No. 4. nc . Dry 43d Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 8.-DRT OX)ODSe- buylng haa not been a liberal a during the laat few aaye in tn ary gooos market. owing to the u&aettled condition of the raw material god market. The utmost conservatism ia shown by both buyer snd sellers, snd there seems to be no Indica tion aa to what the tatura may bay in tor nil. Mi itt'P rTnrrt llinrM f ! lljIAMA Lilt AlAKlVLl Cattle EeoelpU Light tod th Tenu"1 of Fcioei Upward. ' HOGS SOLD FULLY A DIME HIGHER Very Light Han of theep aad a Re It th Few that Arrive BhOTred an Advaaee Abent Ten to Fifteen Cent. BOtrrn oMahv. Feb. i Receipt were: Cattle, llogs. Bheep. umcial Monday Otllclal Tuesday 4,llJ Ottlclai WednesUy i,m Three day thl week.. 1.741 Same days last week. ...11.619 Sam days week before.ll.3Se Same three week ago..l,li3 r.ClLl rl n fuR TH K 1 H.AK TO UAlEi. The following table will show the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, with comparisons with last year: 104. 1903. Inc. Deo. Cattle $3,816 H3.64H 16f ..... Hnga 304 1 212 9o4 7.813 Sheep 176,61(7 114, Mi 0,782 Average pricea paid for hogs at soutn Omaha for the last ssveral days with com psrlsons: Cat. - 1 1904. U. l0t. 11301. ll$O0.l9.l$9. Jan. J Hll.' Jan. II... 14... ... "HI 4 74,1 f t 6,'ll 1.14 2f,. 18.UW 21.K13 2'i.KlO 33.o IM.tiMI 19,73$ 81,773 10 9n IK 7l 1347 IH $ 61 $ ul !64 $4 to 3 6x M 3 64 4 Jan. a 39: U Jan. V IS Jan. 20... Jan. 21... Jan. 22... Jan. !... I 47 68 4 7K, 85 63 02 IIS 4 , 4 8SH 03 $ 66 1 Jan. 24... 46 72 08; t a $ 66 8 72 $ 67 3 G3 I 64 Jan. 'J... $ 60 Jan. 2... 4 S6H 4 80i4i 4 81 Sa 4 7Vfcl a 12 8 61 $ 63 $ 3 Jan. 27... Jan. 28... Jan. I9.. (61 44 M 6 W, Jan. 30... 4 Bl' 6 Till tnl Jan. 81... 87 6 97 I 6 93 3 641 t tl I 64 $ t4 $ 641 $ 63 8 69 $ 7$ Feb. 1.... Feb. 2.... 4 72H 4 73', 4 84tt 8 in Feb. 8.... 70 ( 92 indicates Sunday. . The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Hoaa. cattle. Hogs, eneep. C, M. ft St. P. Ry.: 12 waoasn . I is T 21 81 Mo. Pac. Ry 2 Union Pacific System 22 C. A N. Y. Ry 6 F.. E. et M. V. R. R 22 C, St. P., M. A O. Ry.... 1$ B. M. Ry 28 C, B. & Q. Ry C, R. I. A P. Ky, cast..... 6 C R. I. & P. Ry., west... ,7 Illinois Central 8 Chicago Great Western.... 3 Total receipt .122 101 The dlspobitlon of the day receipt ws as follows, each nuyer purcnaBing in number of head Indicated: Buyer. cattle. JHOgs. ejneep. Omaha Packing Co....... 4?5 Swift and Comoanr 6u9 1,144 2,089 2,144 715 234 1,143 Cudahy Packing Co 931 Armour & Co 563 Armour & Co., K. City Vansant & Co McCreary A Clark. 110 W. I. Stephen 28 ' Iwl A Underwood .... T Huston A Co IS H. F. Hamilton 84 J. I. Root 18 Hagcrty A Co M Other buyers 127 Total 2.947 6.992 1,377 niTt-T 1? t v. ... waa another llzht run of cattle at all points this morning and aa a result the reeling was a nine fhnneh tha rnanaa in Drills wm tw, j -,f At thla nnlnt trading Wll mor active than It naa Deen ior sumo V"T.K2r and the tendency of price wa undoubtedly upwArda The teef steer market waa rather irreg i.p iui,nr. aetned to want some fresh supplies and they were parUcularly anxlou ror anyining inai coum choice. Aa offerings of the better grades v limited 1 tie, market on that kind was active snd stronger, with some ilea as much as 6tl0c higher. A bunch of cat tle sold as high as m.n, wmcn w in a ai.e-i r.ri,,. nt tha week to date. Even tnoee. however, were far from being a. Prime K..nMt. Tha tv.mm.nner kinds of cattle ware low and not much mor than steady as buyers did not seem 10 car mucn winuri v.-.. . t,t winrf nf cattla or not. The tattle, though, kept moving toward th calea, so tnat a iairiy iwiu rniui mnde at a reaaonaDiy eariy nour. Th. t.n'mr market waa aenve ana ainuiirr. rvi aama aa v1th steer, however, tne strength wa largely confined to the be' ter fxades and they couia sarciyi oe qumea o-i on hlsher than yeaterdav. 1 The canner anA m,ii.ra anld nulte freelv. but the prlccn Pi"" "T,: paid were little II any Dener man inoee in x,vuJ veal calve snd stag sold at fully .0o(j prices aa they did yesterday, There were very few stockers snd feed- (n tnS yards and the market could not ns ouoted any more than steady, a the I dPtriBIld from ine country urn vvtj iiMiii-u. I r.. Svttia ara verv slow sale, the lit- 1 ,,e demand there I being confined largely i .v.. K.tt.e a-raciea Tlenresentatlv sales: I Vv . BEK.F STEERS, !. A. PT. Wa. . Tt. ' .... M I 00 n 4 8 M ,...1(130 i 00 IT 1174 4 00 .... MO I 16 11 1111' 4 00 ....1070 16 1 1HV 4 00 .... 140 8 It II Uo 4 00 ....IMS I 11 40 into 4 00 .... 471 t M 14. . Ifttl 4 40 .... 10 I 40 44 Id? 4 10 .... 140 I 40 $ lf0 4 14 .... t t 40 , t 104T 4 14 .... H IH I... 10M 4 10 ....lfltt I 40 14 lo 4 14 ,...HM I 0 11 4 16 .... art t 11 10X1 4 II .... 18 III ' M 111 4 M ....10411 $76 It 11M 40 .,..11 I 40 41 111! 4 tO .... 8 o li..... mi 4 to ,...104t III. I H 4?4 ,.UM I 18 ' l ll 4 ....lloo I o to ino 4 tn ....114 I 40 U74 4 40 ,...1H M 70 ltl 4 M STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....KWl I M It 114 4 rft ....not t 46 14 1111 4 04 ..T.1"1 o 8TEER8 AND COWB. 1041 I 0 I..., 4... t... t::: ,; u. ..:.. 44 l 14...., 44 4.... to.... T4... I 4 .... 12 I..... 81.... It.... tlUWB, 1... I... 1... !::: ... 70 1 60 6.. .10M tg .1041 I 0 .1104 I 40 .1004 I M . M1 $ M .1114 t AO . M I 04 .141 I 00 .1040 I 40 .if I I 00 ... 40 1 ...too 1 tt ... W IM ... IM 1 N ... 10 I 14 ... 440 I II ... tU 9 It ...100 I 94 ... HI in ... tl j ... I 44 ... I' I 44 24 I II It 1 1:::::::::: 111 it I m. 14 4 10 11 I . I I 1 14 i... 104 14... .1144 .1004 . .1144 .1091 . tat . ft 1... 11... ...100 ...12W ... Ml ...10W ...1044 $ to i t ito 44 40 1... I... I... II... II... ... HI I to ...1061 I 44 ...into I 44 ...imt I to 4... 1... ....1014 .... Ml ....loot .... MO ....HOT t...0t ....loel .... 170 ....1141 ....1141 ....Kilt 14... 1::::::: no I t ..lias I so ,.10n4 I M .. aao U .. til t It ..1101 M ..Ml I 40 .. M0 t tO .. M I 40 .. 40 I M ..lis I 44 ,.1M0 I 4 ..10SI I TO .. CM I TO . JUMI I 18 ..1140 I 16 ..lino I Tl .. tri I II .. I 'd J t .. M0 1 IS ..im t to .1071 I U t i it it I. .a... W ....1001 I M 'jj'l';;'; ....ions II ....list I ....li tJ ....mo $ M ....lost ....1104 I 14 ....llt i M .... Ml $ II ....loti ito ....IK I I .... .Hag $ M ....lit $ M M COWS AND HKITERS. ..1044 I 11.. HEirBRS. I . 1.. I . I.. .... 14 I M .... itio i to .... 434 I 44 .... 4'4 f tO .... MO M .... tat $ 44 It.. .. 174 I II a ia 111 M 1...., 4 44 t 1. ... ..101 .. too .. 191 1.. .. IM 4 44 ..1(4 t 44 I.. I.. .... 144 I M. BULLA , 11M 8 44 , 1400 I 14 ......ii4t i tt 1M4 I tO Ill) I 40 1XJ I 44 1144 I 04 1IU I 01 lb I 4 l' I 04 lle I 04 1SMT I 4 1(K4 I M , 1164 t It 1llt 1 140 t II ..ISM ..111 40 IS I:::, i... i..., ,.112 I N 7 .1 KM I II ..laa i ..M I H ..1 I M ..last I tt ..1714 I II ..1414 $ 14 .1114 i tl ..1114 40 ..1410 I 44 , ..1444 i 10 ..1 M ..lauo I It ..1444 $ 14 1.. 1 L , 1 , I 1... I... 1... 1... 11 1 , I i::::::: i ! i i i. 1. 1 UA $ It CALVES. , to I 71 l IT I n 44 I 44 I ... M ill 114 4 7 I 4 14 IM 4 14 I IU 18 ST AO 8. 114 I 71 I 110 8 44 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ao I no I f7i 44 is 14 tn I 44 ...(. to I 44 II Kit $ 44 ..... 4 114 I , ts a ..... ta I 14 14 Tit I 44 ..... 14 $ 1 4 944 $ M u it i t 4...., 6 I 281 4 68 i 2u 4 6J 2 4 I 29 4 561 37, 4 641 464 5 26 I 11 4 63 ( 14 4 6 I 21 4 66 6 12 4 48 6 18 4 65 4 82 t 22 t 28 4 ti 6 4 h4i 17 4 55 6 U 4 7 6 26 4 68 14 62 3.... ... r... 11M I M tM t 15 nil I to 7IT 1 tn t M i to I t IS HOOS Receipts of hog were rather mod erate at all point today and with a fnlrly good demand the market opened active and a little higher. Th advance here amounted to fully a dime and there wa very little change In the market fmm gtart to finish. Salesmen were aa a rule satis fled with the prices offered, so that every thing changed hands In good- season. The light stuff sold from $4.5 down, medium weights from 34 0 to M.K. good heavy ho from $4 85 to $4.90 and aa high a 34-K wa paid for prime load Today's advance gne a long way toward making up the decline of the latter part of last week and In fact th market I now a little higher than It wag a week Wo $3... as... (&... 91... Representative sale: Av. Bh Pr. No. IAv. Sh. Pr. ,..14$ ...14 ..12 ...184 4 55 4 63 4 72H 83. 245 .. 4 So 40 70.. 8:: .. 14.. 63.. 17.. St.: 82.. 64.. 87.. 74.. 89.. .26 .273 .8T9 .7 .277 .Kl .814 .847 .246 .836 .2)0 .2: .26 40 4 I 85 80 4 85 80 4 85 ., 76 .. 4 T6 .. 4 76 .. 4 75 .. 4 76 .. 4 75 .. 4 80 .. 4 80 .. 4 T7H 120 4 77 40 4 80 80 4 80 .. 4 SO .. 4 to 40 4 80 120 4 8219 79. .180 .. 4 86 .. 4 85 80 4 86 .. 4 86 .. 483 120 4 86 80 4 85 40 4 85 .. 4 86 40 4 85 40 4 85 80 4 85 40 4 86 40 4 85 40 4 86 .. 4 85 .. 4 85 T2 187 7 1SW 24 113 73 1K9 $0 207 7 207 70, .....IM 69... .210 7S... 86... 80... 21... ..18 .217 68... .223 66. .21 74 241 73 233 4S......211 66 246 76 217 68 314 71 28 61 231 71. .....861 62 276 40 4 !C 66. 281 .. 4 621. (2.. .. 4 82V, ' 75.. 27$ ..2H1 160 4 87H 40 4 t24 69.. 40 4 82Vi 71.. ..4 82 63.. 80 4 82V4 H9.. JT7n 13J t of 120 4 87i, 40 4 87H .. 4 87H ....27$ ,...273 ,...251 68 230 39... 2... 81... 39... 67... 68... 88... 74... ..E!8 , .2"9 ,.2.S ..224 ..2- 40 4 8214 78. . . 4 874j 80 4 87H .. 4 87H .. 4 87H .. 4 82H .. 4 8? 40 4 82 40 4 85 40 4 80 . M ZE.1. 2 foil 29 2) 25.. 65.. 72.. 68.. 67.. 6.. 10.. 44.. 278 . . 4 87H .271 ...282 360 4 87H ...247 .. 4 87H ...9 160 4 90 ...26 .. 4 90 ...280 .. 4 80 ...288 ..4 90 . .$46 280 4 85 ..250 .. 4 85 ,.1M 40 4 85 ..210 80 4 86 ..248 200 4 85 ..255 40 4 81 ..264 40 4 85 ..211 80 4 85 ...241 100 4 86 ..280 ,40 4 85 ..229 ..4 85 ..273 1A0 4 85 66 ..29 40 4 90 62 2M 40 4 85 65......9 80 1 90 . 40 4 90 .. 4 9-JH .. 45 80 4 96 40 4 95 . 68 211 80 4 85 48 843 54. ......241 100 4 86 40 S'JO 47 280 ,40 4 85 62 2K5 77 229 .. 4 85 63 .333 66.. ....278 10 4 85 73 2-0 59 243 120 4 85 64. .....308 243 120 4 85 40 4 96 SHEEP Ther wa a very smalt run ot aneep here thla morning, there Dcing oniy about six cara on sale. or. In other words. not enough with which to make a fair test ot the market. Local packer had to have a few fresh supplies and as a result they paid WtTlBo more than yesterday for what was offered. The Improvement la the market, however, waa purely locul, a the aituatlon In the east still remains the same aa it haa been for some little time. So long a that I the caae It la not rea sonable to expect any great advance In once at mis noint. as win d seen irom the sale below, practically everything of fered thl morning wa ewes. The feeder market I unchanged, not enough business being done to tell much about the true aituatlon. Quotations for corn-fed stock: Cholc western lambs. xs.Zfiri7fi.b0: fair to eood ismns. 8.utwio.H: good to cnote yeaning, X4.604.66: fair to mod vear Inss. 14.0061.4.40: good to cholc wethers. IS.TSfM.OO: fair to good wethers. $3.60fiS.76: arood to choice ewe. 33.2yft5.EO: fair to gort ewes. $3 choice feeder lambs, $4.00M.75; fair to good, $3.60ift4.00; feeder yearlings, $3.50ftHOO; feeder wethers, $3 60(?3.75; feeder ewe, $2 OOfilOOj mm, 2i.7owz.uu. presentativs sales No. Av. Pr. 66 ewe ... . ,96 $ 40 8 40 8 40 4 60 4 60 2 60 2 60 8 60 8 65 277 ewe ... 2.14 ewes .., 97 97 84 78 91 83 106 92 63 wether V 75 wether 20 western ewe 07 western ewe 193 western ewe 122 western ewe 47H1CAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Market Genernlly from Tea to Fifteen Centn Higher. CHICAGO. Feb. . CATTLE Recelnts 1.000 head; market strong; good to prime, steer. $5.00&6.55: stockers and feeders. 12 2E tW.10; cows, $1.60e4.$0 heifers, $2.00(34.00; bill s. IZ.6r(7j)4.16: calves. U.wam.BR. MOOS Receipts. 22.000 head: estimated to morrow, !,ki head: market ior mixed and butchers. $4.80as.lO: choice to .heavv. $4.96 An 16; light, $4.504J.60; bulk of sales, $4.85 45500. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000 head: market steady to atrong; lambs. strong, 'and loe higher; good to cholo wethers, $4.0034.60; flr to choice mixed, $3.754.00! western sheep, $4.0OffJ4 93; native lambs, $4.50iffti.OO; western lnmhs. $4.50(?ifi.rO. Cattle receipt yesterday, 8,61$; hogs, 2,293; sheep, 1,219. Hew York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 8. BEEVES Re celpta, $.482 head; market waa active snd 10fn6o higher, except for medium grade, which wer Arm; steers, $4.0Onre.00; stags, $400; bulls. $3.40; cows, $1.6ofi$.66; few ex tra, IS.714XS.M. Cables quoted live cattle low; sheep slow at lotfllc. dressed weight; refrigerator beef. 8(9 8c per lb. Exporta, 804 head of rattle, 62 head of sheep and ,50S quarter of beef; estimated for to morrow, aw neaa ot csttie. CALVFJ9 Receipt. 794 head: vesls slow; other cslvea steady; veal. $4 .00.60; choice. $8.76: little calves. 3.oolM.ou: Darnvsra stick. $3.tyv?T3 60; coarse western, $2 90; city dressed veals, 8&10o per lb. J country dressed, Tffl2c. HOGS Receipt. 1,628 head; market wa firm to 15o higher; ststa and Penneyl vsnla hog. $6 16tg.40: choice, $6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,768 head; market wa steady: sheep, $416; fed export, $5.00; cull, iJ.OtVfS.OO; lamb, $6.76(37.78. Khniai City LIt Stock Mnrket. - VAN8A8 r?ITT. Feb. A CATTLE Re ceipt, (.600 head, Including 6u0 southern: market ioioo nigner; export ana urauaa beef steers, 10t316e higher, at $4.40.00: I.,. A .n .(.An ta HfnA 40 waatarn fed teera, lOljlno higher, $3 4iV4.$0; stockers and feeder, steady, $2.75(0t.OO; southern teen, lrp30o higher, $3 264.25;. southern enwa Kdiliio hlarher. 12.9a(i2.85: nAtlv cowl, K310O higher, $126(39 85; native helfer. 10o higher, $3.6044.0; Dull, lixu'ioo nigner, n.ie ' . . T . . T. t. ... . m.. ; k .a, . t run . u ini Mknu. HUU6 neoeipr, s,uw neau; inurni, cuiuv hlghar: top, ts.uo; ouia oi saiea, n. iouw, heavy, M9tK8tj.06; packer. $4.8u35.00s pig anrf llo-Vita 14 6IVn4.aU. BHTlit' AMU LAatBS-niMipii, head; market 10c lower; native lamba, $4.50 16.60; wetrn limni, n.euwa.uu; owea, i HMH)t 00- wantero fed yearling. H.0041'4.96; tockers and feeder, $2.60i&'4-00. tt. Leal Live ttoek Market. HT. LOUIS. Feb. - 8. CATTLE Receipt. (,600 hand, Including $,500 Texans; market firm; natlv hlpplng ana export ter, 14 264J6.00; dressed beof and butcher steers. tifi,(U7K- aiaera under 1.000 nounds. li.fW 4.60; stockers and feeders, $3.103.75: cow t..l. f d canners. H IM! 60: bulls. $2.7&4.00; calves, W-OOOT W; Texas and Indian steers, i.ma.w; cows ant unusie, aa wit no HOOS Receipts, 8 500 head! market higher; pig and light. $4 .4ftj'4.90; packer 14.66(.96! butcher and belt heavy. H&O0 8HEIP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1 600 haad; market active: naUve mutton. 83.78 A4.60; lamu. M io'tfno; cuna anu 2.(X53.75; tockr. vc.waa.w. , lions cfty Lire Stack Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia., Feb. 8.-'Bpeclal Tete- fram.) i-A 1 luti rw-ce i im neiu, -tt lOo higher; beeve. $2.4OJ13.60; cew. bull and mixed, fz.uusaou; tiocnera ana imirm, linflnn- calves and vrllng. 82.5iK2l8.au. H0Q8 Receipt. $.500 he.!: market 10o higher, oiling at H.W ( bulk, KT5 4.86. aa. Jaaaak Llva Stank Market. I ST. JOSEPH, Feb. I CATTLE R celpt, L8W head; market strong to l6o nstlves. I3.6wiii.2t: oow and ,f. heifers, $1.75S4.26; ktockar and fedra. $8.66 Cpa.lt. IIOOS Receipts, 6 871 head; market (tflOc higher; light. $4 67HS4W6; medium and heavy, h.wVo.ud. rso sneep. Stock 1st light. - Following are the receipt of Hv stock for th six principal western era yea- ' Cattl. Hogn. Bheep. South Omaha 2.6v 4!l 1.186 Chloaao l.ooo 6 600 (.600 1,8X0 600 22,000 9.0u 8. M0' $r8 1.600 15.000 Kansas City St loul Bt. Joph .... loua City ., Total 4.50 1.6u0 .. SG167 U.m 22.146 Wklsky Market. CHICAGO. Feb. $. WHISKY Steady, on baxis of nign wtnea, u ri. -PEORIA. Fb. $. WHISKT-Bteady. 81.27. ST. LOUIS. Ft. 8-WHInKT-On fcael Of finished- goooa 11.(1. CINCINNATI. Feb. 8 WHISKT-DUttl lent' finished good, ateady, on baal of H.X7-' BvnaiarateA Ayglee an Dried Vralt, NEW TORK. Feb. I. -EVAPORATED APPLES The market la held at raoeiit pcloe. but trad U lost and th too eem rather easy. common are quetea at 4400 ten $ fx prime at 5H1?5r; choice- at 8tTo, and fancy st Vu7c. CAI.lKt'HMA PRIKO FUriTS-Pnfriel were barely steady, slthntigh con at advice Indicate slightly Improved conditions. Spot prices ranae from 3c to 6o, according lo g'rsde. Apricots are tlrm; choice sre quoted st iiairsv; extra rnoice a foi"', ana fancy st lKilfto, l'caohes are steady to Arm,- with choice quoted at 71-tr74c; extra choice at ifrc, and fancy at 9010c. , OMAHA WHOI.KSALB MARKET. Staple nnd Fancy Prodece. FOQS Reoslnts. moderate: fresh stock. IryfliTo. LiVH POULTRY Hens, so; spnng chickens, 8'u9c; roosters, according to age, 4'w5c; turkeys, 13bl5c; ducks, 9ilou; geese. 'Pressed poultry Turkey, urjisc; duck, lwullc: aeene. 10c: cmcaeiis. tttttt 17C, . . . UUTTER-Pscklna stock. HW12o: choice ; to fancy dairy rolls, l;liil4c; aeparator, 2io. utttil r lsli-irout. vuldc; i.tisei-ei, ovt 66c; pike, 9c; pen-h, 6tt6c; blueflnh, 16c; Irhlt.n.a E'.r.l. . . ..)....... 1 I ., Kb. 4.1. ...k 1 , tf. ' codllsh, lie; re innapper, lie; lobsters, boiled, per id., sue; lobsters, green, per 10., xnc; bullheads, 11c: cattish, 13a 14c; black bass. 20c: halibut, lie; crapplea, 12c; herring, 4c white bass, 13c; bluetlns, 8c; smelts. lieJUe. uieitup .New yorg counts, per can, 43c: per sal.. $2 00: extra select, per can. 85c; per gal.. $1.80; standard, per can, 17c; per gal., $1.6fli ukan-Per ton, $16.60. HAY Prices -ouoted br Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, $060: No. 2. $6.00; medium, $6.60; coarse, tivOO; rye straw, $6.00. These prices are for hay of aood color and auallty. De mand fair and receipt light. VEGETABLES. POTATOES l nl.wa.l.i nuc: riakota. Tier bu., 86c; native. Toe. HWKIOT PnrAn.iI.-cilmnr.la ner hbL. $3 60. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.25. CELERY Sinn II. ner dns.. 86336e: large California. 6ic, 75c and 90e. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.75 j Colo rado yellow and red, per lb., 2Vo. CABBAUE Wisconsin. Holland. $c; new California cabbage. 3a TURNIPS CanadH rutabaga, per lb.. lc: white, per bu., 80c. CARROTS Per bu., 75c. f-nnciuru rer uu., ova. BEETS Per bu., 60c CAULIFLOWER i.'alifornla, par crat. CUCUMPERK-Per do., $1 9&ri.rA TOMATOES California, ner fuur-haaket crates, $3.00. RADISHES Per do, bunches, 35o. LETTUCE HEAD Per dos. bunches, 90o fil.oo: per bbl., $;.oo; leaf lettuce, per do., bunches, 4Dc. TURNIPsfloulhern. per dog.. 76c. BEETS Southern, per dog., 75c, , , CARROTS Southern, per dog., 76o. PARSLKY Southern, per dog., $1. ' APPLES-Callfomla liellflowera, per box,' $1.65; New York export Greening. Kuaaeta and Baldwins, $3.75. GRAPES 1'ony Catawbaa, 20c; Imported Malagas, per keg, $6.00. CRANBERRIES J erBey, per bbl., $7.00; (er -box. KM: Wisconsin Bell and Bugle. 7.0; Bell and Cherry, $0.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florida Bright and Russet, all sixes, IJ.25; navels, all. sixes, cholc. $2.252.r,0; fancy, all Uses, $2.76. LEMONS-Californla fancy, 800 to 830 Sixes $4; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, $3.50. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 88o; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14ot 6-crown, 16c; 7-crowr;, 16c. BANANAS Per medium steed bunch. $2.(KSi2.60: Jumbo, $2.764f3.35. COCOANUTS-Per ack. $; per doa, 90o. DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs., $2; Ser lb., In 60-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental tufted . atea, per box. $2 40. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wlsoonsin twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13e; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 18c; Wisconsin Umburger, 12c. . HON EY Nebraska, per 24 frame, 83; Utah and Colorado, per 4 frames, $3.28. MAPLE RI70AR Ohio, per lb.. 10. CIDER Per bbl., $6.60; pf H bbl., $$ . POPCORN-Per lb., 20 i shelled, $63e, HORSERADISH Per .case of 1 dos.. packed, 80c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 oft hel1, per lb.. J5c; hard shell, per lb., 14o; No. $ soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 1 hard hel, per lb.. 12c; Brailla, per lb., 11c; Alberta, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb 15o; hard shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, tars, per lb., 12c; email, per lb., 10c: peanut, per lb . 6c; roaster peanuts, per lb., 70 ; Chill walnuts. 12130: large hickory nut, per bu.. $1.60; shelf barks, per bu., 82; black walnuts, per du., i.a. JrllUEo NO. 1 green, c; jno. x nrecn, oc: No.,1 salted,. 7c; No. 1 salted, flot No. 1 veof calf. 8 to 11 lb., 6ei; No. I veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs . Cc: dry salted hid. lff2c: sheep pelt. 22075c; hotaa hldea. $1.602.50. .... ' Milwaukee Ornln Mnrket. v MILWAUKEE. Feb. 8. WHEAT Mar. ket wn 1c higher: No. 1 northern, 9192c! No. ! northern, RSigflOc: May, 93Ho bid. RYK-Flrm; NO. I, 46400. BARLEY Dull i No. 2. 63c: sampl. 88 Mo. ' CORN-Flrm; No. 1, 42343He; May, 5&o asked. Dnlnth Ornln Mnrket. , DULITTH, Feb, 1. WHEAT In tore. No. 1 hard. 93Ac: No. 1 northern. 9144c! No. 1 northern, 894c; to arrive, No. 1 hard. 93c: No. 1 northern, 9140; No. 1 northern, 8!"4o; May, 9lc; July, swajc; September, 80c. OATS On track and to rrlve, 41 c. ; Liverpool Grain Mnrket. LA'ERPOOU Feb. 8 WHEAT Spot1. nominal; futures, gtendy; March, 64d; May. 6s$M,d; July, nominal. CORN Spot. American mixed, new, quiet, 4 2d; American mixed, old. Arm, 4s 84a. Future, quiet; Marcn, tza; May, ta to. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Feb. 8. SEED Close: "clover. cah and February, to.86; March, $8.90; April, M.78; prime alslke $6.30; prima tim othy, 81.4q. ILEAL ESTATE TrlAHSFISMS. Deed filed for record Wednesday, Febru ary s, its, m trie omce or the register Of deeds, aa furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street, for Th Beet Mary Orltxner to' Cora B. Orltsner, part lots ana 4, Dlock 7, Bhlnn addiUon . $2,760 Charles J. Cllnchard. et al, to KI1- lla Flour, lot 19, block 2, Mcdavock A O'Keefe's addition '. .1.506 Melvln S. Ubl and wife to Abraham T. Tatrlck, lot 6, block 10, Jeroma Park ..i.... 1.000 Arthur II. Murdock and wife to Michael: Brennan and Jennie Bren- : - 1,.. K v.i , k aA..v. 4 OMk u.iij ... b w. u,v.a A-m. avian. , . i . . . ,uw ' T. W. Bulrvall to Frank BuirvaU, lot 4 and 6, block 1, Armour Plaoe.. 1 Gunnar A. Llndqueet and wife to AI- 1 bert J. wyant, lot ana v, uiocg 2. Rose Hill addition 171 Charles Goldsmith to Katy Skounet, lot 8, block 1, 8. E. Roger' addition. 928 C. B. Nichols and wife to Clara P. Hill, part lot 1, block 10, Waterloo... George W. Hill and wife to C. B. - Nicnoig, pan lot 1, diock iu, water loo 10 Joseph D. Homer to Jame A. Howard, lot 13. 14 ana la, blocA u, Hal cyon Height 600 Emma Goodhardt. et aU to Charlca F. Kelner, part ae or ne, seo. 11-16-10 u 1.200 Charles Earing gnd wlf to R. T. Max well, lot I, mock , Maxwell aatu- a non - Patrick J. Gorman to John 8. Dc.4. lot 14. block 6. iiorbacti a za aaai ilorl X STOCKS AND BONDS (.RAIN AND PROVISIONS W kav ever la tnoa. lUfsreooesi 17 gtat and Nat l ktenikA, OIM natmriCtS It TUB 8IIT. Out ef Twer Bnstns Soalolted. Ontai sVaadki tlPnrs A4 TsAAetV TJ10S. M. WADDICI. Crrwp)odril S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stacks. Room 4 N. T. Uf Bldg. TtL'tm OpertM U OOXatm ia Thla flat. KaUbllabed 1891 GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain, Provisions & Stocks. Member Omaha Oraln Exchange, Chicago Board of Trad and ovbef exchange. Correspondents Bartlatt, Fraxlsr A C lining too. 219 Beard el Trad Bld'g. Oaun.