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    TriE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBHUAKY 27, 1904.
11
CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
treaki ! Jaij Whaat Ascribed to Hea?j
Arrr.onr Selling
MAY OPENS LOW AND FALLS STILL LOWER
Jnlr Dora netter at Close, Rallrln
Within F'rfirtlnn f opening-, lint
Market 'Jenerelly thowi Ureat
OMAHA. Feb. :, 18M.
Omsh. (tossip hnd It that the hrraki
In July wheat wsr due to heavy Arrnnur
selllnK. "Mnrket ststlstlrs rut no dmire
st the present In the wlirat market," any!
a ('hirmto pspr. "The Individual attitude
Is of nn Importance There la an enormous
atrrrcate of speculation with contract
wheat stocks here of only 2.),Mi bushels
and. a wax under way. There la no use
trying to he Illogical shout such a market
and very little upa trying to decide what
. course to take."
Chicago opened wenK on May -heat,
- being from c to 2'te hr-low the clone of
Thursday. The flurtiiatlnn wai conslnVr-
- sola and the rantte from ll.H to Jl.''7.
The weakest point waa reached mime time
t.efore the rinse, whljh showed mine
strength. Omaha opened at flc. c t.elnw
the rlne of Thursday, and declined atead-
- 11 y to O'He. July alo opened -veaker than
the clone of the d;iy before, declined from
K,'V to c and then rallied to fiVc.
t'hlragn ahoweil rapid and wide fluctuii-
tlona It opined weak and moved from
- to sr. Omaha May corn at nnlv one
time rot alwve the opening and rioted te-
low the flrat quotation. . The opening wns
stronger than on wheat, bring WaC. The
high point wna 4fir. Considerable of this
future waa offered Inter, but the rrowd
deemed to have lost Irterrat In It and the
price hroke to 4c. Chicago should a
fluctuation of lc and cloned at about the
opening quotation. Casts waa given lltt.e,
attention on Omaha exchange.
Close,
Open. High.
Wheat
May 91-4 914
July Hfii HTiVh
Corn
May ...... 49
July 4S 48
Outs
May 42
Marrh 4
Local fash tiroln Market.
Not a gie:it deal of grain waa offered for
iile and the mantel waa rather alugglan.
Wheat waa n.it very strong at the rig-urea
of Thursday. Kw-lpts were satisfactory,
being in cara In and 13 curs out; one week
ego, 7 and 4 cara.
Sales uf carlota by cample on track,
Omaha: -
HAKI) W II BAT-No. 3, 6 cara. 90c; 1 car,
8tr; No. 4, 1 cor, sic.
lorn ahowed an unaccounted-for weak
ness, amounting In noma caeca to He off.
I'emand by elevators waa not so large aa
during aeveral daya. Receipt were heavy,
ring 6H cara In and id cara out; one ween
. ago, 76 and 39 can.
Halea of carlota by sample on track,
fn ha
MIXKD CORN-No. 3, 1 car, ir; a Mrs,
4V,c; 3 cars. A2c; 1 car, 41 'no; 1 car. tr;
, 1 car, 41Vic; No. 4. 1 cor, 41V1; 1 car, 41Vc;
1 car, 41c.
i Of rye 1 ear No. 4 sold for 6'ic.
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 87091c; No.
i. 8 h'ird winter, M'hHKc; N". 4 bard winter,
., 7iV2c; No. 2 aprlng, 8VnWc; No. 3 spring,
- M'ftxc; ftn. 4 aprlng, inifK-
1"7H:
flr to
fls.3T.
rot-nt
clear
western, Hlt: prime 'timothy,
clover, contract grade 111 2.i.
HAUI,KV-Wfl f'eiTlrfjf, 4Ki43c;
choice milting t'ir".sr.
I'Ki iVISH iNS Me, pork, per M1
lSf I.srd per lie lr , 17 7yi7.
rlha. a-ldeg ilnofel. 17 7..ft 00: ehort
sldea (boned), IT.KT'tttS.nc.
Articled. I.ecelpta. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 3V" 4V"
heat, bu 3.a M
Corn, bu . 2 0 '") 17 4i
Oats, bu ll,.T 1
Ky-. bu 7.Sl 9..''0
Hurley, bu 'JCwD 2l,wJ
On the Frodure exchange todny the flut
ter market wna ateiilv; creBmerlea, lt'nw;
dulrles, lt'Tic. Kggs, ste.-idier, at mirk,
caaea IncluUed, 2itu-c- Clieesv, eteady, ,10
KEW YORK OKMiHAL MARKET.
Quotations
Low. Today Thurs.
'Vi
4
47
47
47n
47HA
91i
M B
48'SsB
4s
43 A
40
Af the Day on Various
Common1 It Ira.
SEW YORK. Feb. X -Ft.OfR-Recelpta,
M.l5fl bbla; export. Jfi,7'm bbla; maret
llrm and very quiet; Minnesota baKers,
4..''l4 7u; winter pa let Id. li.if.'tli 0; wlnur
str-iighta. S.Oi'ffio.; winter extra, t1a
4.fO; winter low grades. 13 l.v.U . Rye
flour, dull; fair to good. $4...'ul.Jt; choice
to fanr v. J4.iHr.i4.Ho Huckwheat flour, dull.
rnKNMEAlj Firm; yellow western",
ft.U'H; cltv. $1.11; kiln dried. $3.Wl3.0.
RTI--Flrmer; No. 2 western, 91c to ar
rive. HARI.EY Quiet: feeding, STc. c. I. f. New
York; mnltlrg. Sriflrac, c. I. f. RuffHlo.
WHEAT Receipts, lfi.575 bu.; apot mar
ket qulef; No. 2 red, $1.09 elevntor and $1.10
Sil lj f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba,
iinraliml. f. o. b. afloat. No options. Whet
wltneaaed a severe break at the opening
tills morning on the lower cahies, Better
weather west and a flood of selling order
I.nter there was a riillv, but this waa only
momentarily,, as prices again turned, weak
ani closed easy at a loss of l&.'u-'c; May,
Jl i'.V"l l'7H. closed at . SI 07 v : July, U-Hlli
l.i -i 16-11. closed $1.01ii; September, 93 V
971-5e. cli aed. !itr.
. CORN Receipt a, SS.70O bu.; exports,, VKVI
In I ; spot marhet quiet; No. 2. nominal,
elevator and Wo f. o. b. allo:it: No. 2 yel
low. 5Sr; No. 2 white, oSc. Option market
corn broke with wheat, milled on large
MR STOCKS AND BONDS
Attempt to Ra'l? Pro Re:nlu in
Permirent ErTect.
No
NEW DEVELOPMENTS uf NO IMPORTANCE
Renewal of Northern Seearltles
(Josslp Falls to Produce the tn fa
vorable Effect ypeealatbrs
Hoped For,
rates. HA4tit-t' and $4 S71i4 S714j;
clal btlla. t M' .i4 v 'i
flf.VER-IWr, -7. Wrxl.afi
4Ti1i.
Hi NlS Government, steady;
steady.
The closing quotations on bonds
felloes :
commer-
dollitra,
railroad,
ar as
YORK, Feb. 16. An attempt waa
maae to carry the rafiy In prices on stota
wimn set in yesieroa still furtner today,
ouiy siigni guiiM were c.vabli he.i. li.eie
wua a iriicwrti of gojinp coiicciniut ihe
Northern becurltlea uetiumn and assertions
of Ha very unt.ivorahle charMcter, n. twl.h
stuuiiing tho reports ot thu irne.uc of
secret service omcer.a In wall i-tret t dis
trict to tenet out any nefarl u Uicl )Rure
if the supretn eouit's di-eiMon, Railroad
t-ar-iuiigs, npresenting an unaatiB.atory
allowing, with tne exception of a few of
the rli!ttiestcrn, Atchison, Wabrtah and
Hoching Valley, reprtaented the prevailing
4uuaril returns.
A periodical settlement Is Impending In
tbi stock merketr, both In Palls and Her
lin, anil the violent declines Whlrh have
occurred Flnce these accounts vetj open
throws tloubt over the pnesible resij.t of
the aettlement. The frotmse of a further
Increase In the cash reserves as n result
fulled to rally the market, us the piling up
f the) reserves hns reaehea a point which
arouses fears that It represents a tlrrllne
Ift business activity. The ill mlal of nn
Injunction in the complicated copper 11' I-
l,Verlntl lr.au 'in 4 tvO.. .. I ... 1'. t R.
Zir- 'i Ji -- "I ;" er. ui 1 . rla Bfd
nfTrilrffl BmH hair, t.. ...O... .. . I. f v e
n-i: , j ., I r 'Tu"u "uiivsi Eri
J HiiuinoiiBl insaes ItlVOlied in the I 4n
i.oineeter nrc. following so soon "ft"r tha
Haltlmore diPiister. was a distressing inllu
errce. The active stocks show low. in
d-iy of tibout a point and the closing was
V. 8. ret. ti reg....
do coupon
do rr g
do ctmpon
do ni 4m. rn
do coupon
do old 4, 'rtK
do coupon
Ati hiaori gfn. 49
do dj 4
Atlantic . U 4i ...
Hal. A Ohio 4l
do 11
renfal of Oa. (
do lat Inc
Chrt. Ohio 4H ...
rtiicu'i A A. I4 ...
r., B Q n 4.
C. M. S. P. ( 4a.
r. ft N. w. c T. ...
I'.. R. I. A P. 41 ....
do col. a
r r r. a at. l. 4a
( hli'ago Tcr. 4a
on Tot.a'-i'o 4a
Colo A So. 4..
I. A H C 4-
Krie prior- Iter 4a.
. do n. 4a
F. W. I 0. la .
Mucklnc Vnl. 4Va..
k. iv n. vuo. aa.... . 'a
Ex-hilerest. 'Offered
104i Manhattan . 4a...lMVi
p t. i antral 4a 4
1"4 do lat Inc 13
lean Minn A St. L. a.... 14
M., K. A T. 4a
l.i!i do 2a n
!' N. R. It. of M. c. 4 7JV,
JC'l N Y. C. . Ia
N J r. I Ha 12,
tW No. Parllli- 4a !
i 4e la 7014
t"vj.X.'A W. t. 4a i:4
alii O ft L 4a A oar ... "
PK. 1 1'cnn. con. ma 44j
iu Readtna sn. 4a iNr4
St L A I M. r I 1111
741, Pt. L. S r. f. 4a. Vfc
MaSt. U. S. W. la, s
Seaboard A. L. 4a .
! do Patl- 4a
fii4 So RallaraT 5a
w Tci.a at P. la
M T . 8t I,. A W. 4a
. HI U nion rarlll.- 4a
. I dyi eon 4a
. 4V t ff prael 2d Ha ..
. t:i, Waliaah la
: ti V .do neb. B
.m W.,A 4 R. 4a
i.14, . I Wla. . I tairal . 4a
Oil ADA LIVE SI OCR MARKET
Cattlt Btceip'.i ModeraU and Pricei Hld
Oenerallj Steady.
HOGS SOLD STRONG TO A NICKEL HIGHER
mall Ran of heep and Lambs aad
Qaallty Rather Common, bat tha
Market Conld 5fely Be Quoted '
Active aad Steady,
4.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 16, IM.
jCoJ. f, A. 1.
. us
. aa
in 14
11s
.
Pc
. 94
. 7IH
.11M4
. l!"a
. a
. 71
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. i6.-Closlng:
.... N. Y. Central..
.... MvNnrfplk W..
.... t do pM
.... "H Ontario A W..
. ... IH4 Pf nnaylvanla . .
17 iRaDd MlQ ...
,V4 llteadlni
l"S'i ''In lat pfd..
. I do M prd..
143 I So. Rallarar ...
IS"1 do pJ
;... liH dn. 'Psciflc
Conaola. money
do account ...
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Raitlmora A. O
Canadian Tactile
( hca. Otrto . .
):hcaa; tit W
O . at Bt. P.
clearances, hut declined later wim pro-I easy, loiai stock sales, par value, t 6 ,0n0.
Ions and closed weak at V V not de- I . iioncid were ciulte steady, b it dull nn.1
CORN No. 2, 4;;Vi'u44c; No. 3. 4H4(6-I2c;
No, 4, 40Vii41o; No. i yellow, 43V5Ci No,
8 yellow, 4:i41!c; No, 2 white, 43't(44cj No.
OATS No. 2, r'oTOc! No. H. 37'f(3Scj No. 4.
3'".t37e; No. I white. 43'M:iVo; No. 1 white,
4H&41Ac; No. 4 white, 3Va0c; standard,
4m42c. .
Notes from the Eirhasg Ofllces.
A pnnijmatlo tule that works with a cord
and a speaking tube have been put In con
necting the otllcea of Floyd J. Campbell
with the exchange hal). liy means or the
former, the pit crowd Is kept supplied with
a f reah supply of the latest talk. ;
Omaha Inspections of grain were 51 cars.
Of wheat 1 car graded Ts'o. I hard winter
and 3 cars No. 4. Of com 32 cars graded
No. 8, 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 3 yeltow and
1 car no grade. Of oats I cars gt ailed No.
i white, and 0 rye t cau-a graded No. 3 and
one car no grade.
Grain Market Elaerrhrre.
Closing; prices of grain-Thursday and to
day at the markets named were aa follows:
KANSAS ClTf.
"Wheat , Today.
11 a v
July ...
Corn
Way ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
May ..
July ..
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Wheat
May .1
July .,
V'heat
May . .
July ..
-Mi
4sy
4S
ST." LOUT 8.
..-..1:00'
;;!2V
5oVi
tia
MINNEAPOLIS.
.: 1.03HA '
l.uaA
DULUTH.
,4 i.o?4n
:i.u:ku
NEW YORK.
'. l.OS'aA
l.WrsU
Thur'y.
1.02 A
: V3H
61
. t2
1 (B A
B14
1.04UA
i.sn
1.U4 li
1.07
1.03 A
western, fresh
; mess,
l&lfJ6;
(trsits,
chlck-
Drcssf d,
cllne. May. fill!H7,c, closed, 6:'4c July
closed at fil'lic.
OATS Itecolpts,.. 3r..ogn bu ; exports, U.
8M bu.; spot market firm; No. 2. RoH'1;
standard white. .riSic; No. 2 white. 5Sc;
No. 3 white. &8c.
HAY-Qtil't: shipping, WiCc; good to
Chnlre Wcflll 06. r
HOPS Firm; stitP. common tn choice.
1903 crop, 3fi(;iHc; 19n2 crop, 24'n2Sc; olds, li'4i
lr; I'aclflc const, U' crop, 27r(J3fc: 1!32
crop. UTiVc; olds. infJISc.
TUCK Steady; dnmestlo. fnlr to extra, 3
(gS'c; Jnpnn. nominal.
l.EATHER-H'm ; acJd. SSifMc. .
T A f .LOW Firm ; city. ($; per pkg. 64c;
I'otmtrv ftikira free!. SWib'c; cltv. B'ie.
PnOVISIONR Heef. steady; family. $11 1
a. I".re; meps, $'i i'ii9 Sn; beef hams. $-:o f(Hi
22. f"; packet. $1 CtWiin T.0; city, eitra Itullji
mess. 1n 00fi17.ro Out ments. Arm; pick
led, bellies. $7 .Bt iiilB nlckled shnultiein. M;
pickled hams. $10 oefi 11. rn. T.ard. stwidy;
western steimed. 8 30; retlncd, at p-ng; con
tinent, $H.36: South Amerlc.t. $50; com
pound. $'i.S7H''i 7.00. 1'orK. steady; family.
$H. 'o 17.00; abort clear, tlD.Ot'uli.iB
$17 5i"ff1R.(i.
HI "i'T Kit Firm; fresh creamery,
state ilulry, I4U22C.
KOC1S rnsittled;
24 c.
I'OI'I.TfiT Alive oulet: western
ens, fowl. loVjc; turkeys, Idc.
western clil;'lc,is, 'li'.t'itlDo; fowls
turkeys, limine. "
St. I.nnla Oral n nnd I'rorlslpns.
ST. I.At'IS, Feb. X.-WIIEAT-l-cwer on
heavy realization sales; cables disappoint
ing; No. 2 red caah, ovUjr, tl.ivni. tiack,
jl.oWil 12; May, $1.00"; July, SCc; No, 2
hard. Sc'&$1.0ii. . ,
t'OIlN-Lower; No. 2 cash, 4tic; track, 4.c;
May. f.0Hc; July, 6lc. ' , , ...
OATS Weak; No. i cash, 43c; track, 4j3V4i
44c; Mav, 44c; No. 2 whlttv 4'.4c. .
F1.0LK Firm; red winter patents. $.) 30
fl6 4o; extra fanoy and straight, $6.taQ6.2fi;
clear. $4.2lrU4.30. '
SK.KDTimoth. 12 SffK.SO.
rollVMI-'il Ateariv 12 BO.
' BRAN' Strong; sacked, . east'-track,. JO
92o. '..
HAY Dull: timothy, $90 4313.00: prairie,
8.tit.6.i ; ! . .-. i
r-HOVlHIONe Prlti lOWerc loebing,
$l.B0. Lard, tlrm; prime steamed, $7.j6.
Hacon. steady, boxed, extra shirts,-$.u0;
clear ribs, $S.87H; shert clrttr, .2:' .
HJl'LTR Y-Steitdv ; olrtnk im and pxlng.a.
10Vcr turkeys. -U'M 13crdnok,M3e; geie, nc.
Hl'TTKK Steady oreamery,. Itt4j27c;
dairy, lifftJOc.
KUGS-FIrm At MHc.
.,- 4rsRcelptsr Shipments.
Flour, bbia. :..v.;. t. i2.fjo.
Wheat, bu ;..r. Io9,0
Corn, bu , 7,i) . 13.i
Oens,-, btt. . .j.:. ..w.VS.yu. -p JS.CM)
'Kansas City Grain nnh I'rovlstons.
KANSAS CITY. Feb; 26. WHEAT May,
P2V; July, M1&'c; cash, No..il hard, 98
sj'jHc; No. 3, P06o; No. 2 red, U iu'yi.Vi,
No. 3, n.iib'ai.oa.
tlOHN-MMV
fcaturelcs.1. 1'nited
CTiarfccd on CAll.
States bonds Were un-
The following. were the cloelng quotations
on the New York Stock exchnn??:
H UsHluli Low. Close.
Atchison :
" do pfd
Ualtlrhore & Ohio
He pM
Canadian 1'tieitlc'
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio...
ChlCiigo &'Altnn
do pfd
Chlcagu Gt. Western..
Chicago & N. W :.
C.'M. A St. P :
do prd
Chicago Term. AT...
'do pfd
C. . C. C. Si St. I "
C'olo. .Southern ........
do 'l"t pfd ;
do il.pfd
Delaware & Hudson..
D. L. & W
Denver & Rio Orapda
do pfd
Erie ..:
do' 1st pfd
L do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley '
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowu Contrnl
do pfd '.
K. C Southern
do pfd
Louisville & Nashville
Manhattan L
Met. Securities .........
Men-, St. Rv
Minn. St. Louis
M . 8t. l & 8. Ste M.
' ' do pfd '. .-
Mlsermrf- Pacific
Mo., Kan. Il TcX
do pfd
N. R. R. 'of Me.'' pfd.
N.' Y.' Central
Norfolk & Western...
do pfd
Ontario Western.. 7
Pennflylvanls
O.. C. & St. L
Reading' .,.,.,,;:.:..'.".
.. do 1st rH i..iCi.i::.
15.7'
p)
1.4410 ,
60
V3i.4
iii'-a
1,000 30
500
, 100
3.IW)
100
15
Kl
i:"4
175
64'
. SS'
T4'J
'2'7
14
1K3
175
100 1
100
o
"110
300 ,
300
300
:7.lial
2.100
400
don
100
oon
Too
poo
G11Q
1S4
63
2.-H4
l.vi'i
2iH .
19
B4.
3Hl
12BV4
18 .
I0214
142
K:.t4
115,4
:r,4
62
2-'
15.;
2ti2
IRS
CO
814
3H
12H
18
101U
Hfc-4
84
1144
100 ,SS?4 ;.5S4
8.200
300
"ioo
1.100
2,400
HS54
15 .
'nii'.
BC4
874.
14-H
'i"'t4
66''
lat nfd .
do Id rtd .
Illinola Central
Loula. & Naah.
M . K. T. . , .
...117H
... o7v
... aa
. .. a"H
... 5iH
... M4,
... It
... 4.
... IS
... M
... 4SH
... 74
.,.911
... 11
. . . 67
...la
... 34 H
Receipts were: Calm. Hogs. ShetfP.
Official Monday S.6W 8.3.3 -1J.1I;
Official Tuesday 7.0;ti 15.4oJ !'.i
Ultlclal Wednesday B.5.1 U. ;4 7. tie.
Official Thursday J.OiO 10.5W aVtHS
Official Frluay 1.J.0 la.Juti
Five days this week. ...U. 311 7.739 Si. 207
Same days ladt week. . . .ls.'J 44 477 40.SS
name week before 1 1 .3 4.I.HIS 2.J'I7
Same three weeks ago..H,o4l 3ti. fl fc.'.'S3
nnine rour weeas ago. . . . IS, .;is 4'.u ii.i4
Same days last year. .. .20.011 47.&4 30,:tV7
KFAEU'TS r'oR THE YEAR TO DATE.
1'he lollowlng table f-hows the nccip.a of
cattle, boga and sheep at Mouih ijmaha
lor the year to dale, with cump.iiiaon wl'.u
last year:
IOO! Halt Inn Doc
Cs-ttle lr,M7 149.K10 t.!'3J
Hogs Im U i.M
Sheep 2S7.J45 2U7.1J4 S0.0U
Averasd brlcea na.1,1 inr 110a 1 South
Omaha lor the last sevcial da with coiu-
IJ.lllSOIlS'
Date. I 1904. 18tt3.aW2.lWl.19W.l.lStf.
1 t- 4 .vi 1 hj a :s
t 171 ( i'l
. STAGS. -
1 it:" J "
STOCK LKS AND FEEDFR8.
I !-:s In. ( v.-4
1 4tt in 7 to 1 40
1 a"" t Mi I at" J 40
t. . t M 1 " I 4
I 1 im 4 4.-. t 4
1 si 1 im ; : a v. i
1 7o J Oil Tfo S H.l
1 rr-o t m I 4M I s
1 no I t. m 1 ;s
15 4a S3 18 77 J .i
1 77 S S 1C p. 24 I 40
IS S40 I 15
IK'U There was a fairly liberal run of
hogs here this morning, but the deniand
wd In good shape and reports from other
points were favorable to the selling Inter
efts. The market oicne. strong to a nickel
higher and while trailing was not exuedv
brisk still the bulk of the arrivals so'.l that
way In fairly good season The lighter
weights sold mostly from down, me
dium to good weights fnm $7..V to $.ri.4- and
prim heales largely from $.''4" to $.", an.
This advance establlshie a new high point
for the year to date. The same ss usual
the heavy lings were In the best demand,
while the Unlit tu(T was slow all day and
hard to sell at the advance.
The close of the market was slow and
weak, a large share of the early advance
tcing lost.
higher;
CIS. $1 '
4 .
in; 1
.e higher
410 IV').
Mir; Kl
native,
"i I I i;
. ki r.
.;; .
and
li
"ss nnd belf
fced.rs, $2.7.v,j
. 7.'.v-4 heal: murket "
$."..2"i.'.62,t; medium, $6
ND I.AMIIS - Ro-rlptd, X"99
bcn.l; nvirk.'l active an.l steady t 1C
higher; liunLs. $:. .mi; 1 wrs. $4 .
tons ( Itv Live MocK larket.
SIOl'X CITY, Feb. "ii-iSpeclnl Tele,
griim I-t'ATTI.I V--Ue. eipis. be,ul; mar
ket steady; beeves, $:i :"i'4 HI'; cows, bulls
snd tnlM.I. ,1imS..V: stockcrs and feeders,
$,! iiH 70; calves and yearlings. $'.' .M"u1 M).
Ill ',! Uccelpts, 4. OK' head, market steady
at $4 !i."' e. bulk, ." 2. (iid.lV).
Dtark In litht.
Following are ihe receipts of live stoeX
for the six principal western cities yester
day: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
South Omaha 1.-70 pesufl .w..ii7
t -hlcugo 3.' Xl." li.'Kt
Kansas Cltv 1.M" 1".'i 4..'il
St 1 .ouls .'. l.li" 7.'rti l.i"
Pt J.scph ."!" 7.:v. J.ir.iO
Sioux City 4.
Totals 7' 7:'.i'70 4H.TO1I
No.
4..
I..
af . .
7? ...
3..
it . Viilon I'a.iflc ..
... 2i oe rfd ......
... IM, I. 8 Htwl
. . . 4'" i do pfd ......
...13'i'i Wabaall
.l"i .'. ,Af . utd
. .r 1S7 ;
SILVER Raf. steajy..26n-10d per ounce.
. MONEY iS3'4 pir teht; the rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills i
3H1tZli per cent,; for three months' bills, I
o-ib per cent. . -.-
CU1CAUU Ult.il.N AXU 1'HO VISIONS.
VtMttoree ot the Tradlnaj and Cloalnv
I'rlcea on Board uf Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. J6.-Craahlng down twice
today, lonowl.ig a break In p. Ice at Liver
pool, prices 101 May went Poiow last
niajllt s linal ligure. Tile mni ant cltMvu Wo
aoove the low injliit. July wneat o.oaed at
ct liwa ot Ituc May com is down 4ao
oals Wc and l! u , 1,-iii.iis a allude to
Under the Influence of large Anient. na
shipment and lower English tabm, ex
titiuu weakness pervaueu the wluat pit
at the aiiwiung. 'ihe murket appeared to
be In an over-bought condition and price)
were very errutic. Final sales of May
were made at $1.0u' 1.07. a decline of 'f'J'so
from yesternay'a dosing quotation. July
waa VtJc lower at VijiVo. May uropp.-d
to $1.ihW ana July went back to 94k:. 1 ne
close waa weak, with May at 1,07'fh- July
closed at aKo. t leuranees of wheat and
flour weie eiual to 152, 7oO busuels Pilmary
receipts were MtS.7tW burht-N. against 2H,
1U0 bushela a year ago. Exports of wheat
and flour for the week, according to Br.id
alreeta. were equal to 2.01)1, W0 bushels. Min
neapolis, Dulutli and Chicago reported le
celpts of 24 cars, agalnat ;t4 lat week and
304 cars a year ago. The break In whe.it
firtcea also helped to bring out uonsldeiable
luuldatlon from small holdings.
The close was easier. May opened t4e ro
H.0 lower iu Biilto7c After aellitig be
tween Bott.Vjc and B7'i,r, the close was
at Btjc. July closed 4c lower at 65c.
lXKsl receipts were 245 cara, none of con
tract grade.
The oats market waa a sympathetic on-s
and largely Influenced bv the action of
wheat and corn. The opening on May was
VnNo lower at 4faW5f4ie. After ringing
between 44V and 40V the close was at
4fV July t'lodfd. t,c lower at 4JSc. Local
rrcelpts were 1M cars.
Provisions were extremelv nervous. Mav
rork opened with a losa of 7Sc to 4;'c at
!.2MjHMi, hut oulckry advanced to $lt 67t,
Heavy profit taking on the bulge caused
another setback nnd the final figures wer
down 27V at $li :. May lard cU-ed 7Wc
l0'"r "t $."5, and rll.a were off a shade
At $v0Jl,
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
29'rheurdln' CRr"' C"1" 136 Cr9; ho!8'
The leading futures rtnged aa follows;
Articles opt p. I lllgn.l Uuw. Cloae. I Yes'y
Wheat
May
b Sept.
a July
bJulv
A Sept.
b Sept.
Co 1 n
Feb.
Jly
July
(lata
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
pork
lord
Mav
July
May
July
'. . .1
II.OinOT'
iKlSut-"-"
'tl!''-
Sli,.aJ
!"H(7'1
1
..
(iUV57
.'
'4f
41Vi-4
i3Siil
I
I IU 61
I 111 2"
1
T M I
L5 I
7 K7HI
8 UTStji
1.07 I
J31
1 '
1V
Mt,l
fi-y
IKS'
1.0'
Hlii
.'si
W'4ji tM j
37 I
BSH'
Tii
4r.
4'.!
42il
.SSSii'i
103
9i
tv4,
42V
3t7
11 aTij' 1 10
le 7c 1 iti
8 30 j
t 35
8 11 I
Km
7 9 !
8 IS I
T 9"V
0I4;
I
1 -i
1C 42i
I
. $ (li
2:vt
i..-,i
8 10 I
i
li JJ
8 LHy
8 25
8 tU
8 15
No I a Old. b New. '
FUM'R-Flim: winter patants, $4.V"u
10; straights. $4 0jVj; aiing patents.
4n4a!; tilghtB. 14 tWJilW: bakeis. $J.30
t sprlno. IVaatjl.tsj
red, $1 Cvl..
Mr: No t vellow,
42j43Sc; No. S 1
JHKAT-.No
11 fl 3: No. 3
4MKN-NK .
OATS No. J.
N-
RYK-No t, TBto. -fiEEDS-FleX
$,
No. $,
B4o.
ahite,
44
I1.12;- No; Jnorth-
4J)'4)ci July. 4Sc;; cofh. No. 2
mixed. ii(aUc; No. 2 white, 45Q46c; No. 3,
44a44Vtc-
OATS No. 2 white, 42'S43c; No. 2 mixed,
4to41c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $9.o0'gli).00; ch l;e
prairie, $7.25(rr7.BO.
RYE No. 2, iBtfirac:- 1 v ' ..'.
HITTTEK Creamery, 21fj23c; dairy, fun-y.
ISc. ....... '
EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, cae
returned, lilc; new No. 2, whltewood case
Included, 1(C.
Receipt
Wheat, bu.. lu.Sno
Corn, bu 5ns
Oats, bu ; 1S.C00 ..
JOrt'e lOH' T94,
48.700 .' nH "H2V4
:-ff.opo ;
m
tlt 4.U I'lU at .
Rock isianaTcpv.-'-;. e, ' 21
do pf? ..5 . 0M
8tL. A f. M Pf3.. ,4oo . ,41V4j
St.- Louie 8. W...
: dp pM 1 ..:..' V 200
finutbefn Paclftc 11.K00
Southern Railway ... 1.7on
do pfd sr. 1. 1,000
Texas. pacific
T.i St.-T,. Sf-W...'. 100
lft 4nfd...-..j.-i.,..-.2t.
..18.000
.. 1,000
30'.
K
1!
79 V,.,
2;"4
J4H
744
87
39-14
'bc,-'
JOi
rovt
40H
'jo"
4S4
.7814,:
. 244
XI .
7M4
87
?,500- 344 '92T4
Shlrlrtien's.
l;lu,4oi)
7''.Hii0
1B.000
Philadelphia Produce Market. ,
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 28 BUTTER-
Btendy. fair demand; extra western cream
erv iti'i'rtVc; extra nearby prints. 29c.
EGOS Firm, good demand; fresh -nearby.
Z3o at the mark; fresh western. 23c -at the
mark: fresh southwestern, 2rf'JSo:. at the
mark: fresh southern. 22c at the mark.
CHEESE Steady; "New York Till! creams,
choice to fancy, ll(Zillv,c; fair to good,
KHttlOkc -. . . ,
llnneeianlla. (raln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Feb. K WW I? AT Mav.
$1031; July. $l.(BVt; Sentember,-92c. On
track: No. 1 hard, $1.00),: No. 1 northern.
$1034.: No. 2 northern, $1.007; No. 1 north
ern 971V. 1 ' '
FLOt'R First patents.- $.1.40175.80: ' second
patents, $f.25f. 35: flest clenre, t4.0U34.1O;
second cleara. $!.Vff5.75.
BIUN-lh iulk, $16.0W18.2B.
l.ourt
, 100
.31 900
100
174 '
40'4
4-14
19 .
17Vi
40'4
4(P4
19
on
Oil.
-ti
4TX) 31 31 H
2,800 . 23 .SM
' Dnlnlh CJrnln Market. .'-
DI'LVTH. Feb. 7l WHEAT Tn store t
No. I hard. . $1.04; No. - 1 mil tlieru, $1 02U;
No. 2 northern $1. To arrive: No. 1 hard.
81.04: No. 1 northern. $1.02ti: No. 1 northern.
81: May, $1.02'; July, . $1Q2; September.
92c. " 1" 1
OATS To arrive and on track, 42V. '
Milwaukee rla Market.
M1LWACKEE. Feb.' 28. WHF AT
Higher; No. 1 northern. $1.00-61.06; No., 2
'northern 99cfl$l (H; July. e-tc.
R Y F Steady ; No 1. Rogsic- " 1
BA RLE Y Dull ; No. 2. sOc; sample. 40fl
"tb'ORN-July. ?Hc bid. ' '
Liverpool tireln Market-''
LIVERPOOL. Feb. Jfl -WHEAT-.Spot.
nominal; futures unchanged; May, 6s 10d;
Julv. a 10',d.
CORN Spot steady; American mixed,
new. 4s 34d: old. 4 6''.d Futures quiet;
M ircli. 4s 3d; May. 4s 5Hd.
Evaporated Apples nnd Pried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Feb 26 EVAPORATED
A I PLE8 Market conttnues quiet, but hold
ers are asking ful! fcrmer urloea; common
are quoted at 4-fi3c; prime. 5V4C; choliH-, 5'4 J
tic: f:incv, 6Sfi'7c.
CALIFORNIA. DRIED FR11T9 Prunes
are being steadilv absorbed, though takings
are usuall;- contlned to small Iota; prices
range from 3'v to 6c, acconling to grade
Apricots are generally firmly held, though
demand at the mi mien t Is quiet; choice are
quoted at OTitilrtc; extra choice. liiv,i7f 10Ac;
fancv. 12i15c. Peaches are llrm; choice are
quotel at 5i4-a74c; extra Chblce, 7-t?tiV;
fancy, 9.(10c.
Oils an-1 Roalp.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Ol 1.8 Cottonseed,
firm; prime yellow, 3k1 y. PeiroNum. qult.
Turrentlne. weak.
ROSIN Weak; strained, common to good,
$2.7Mn2 ho.
Oil. CITY. Pa.. Feb. 28. OILS Cradlt bal
aacea. $1.M; certltlcat. s. no bid; shipment,
BS isU hhls. : average. 72.047 bbN. ; runs. 91.136
bl'ls.; average. V.9;6 I li a ; shipment. Ulna,
t.i. TIM bbls. ; average, bi.Mi bbls. : runs, Lima,
6a. 1T7 bbls.; average. M.H78 t.bls.
(Bar and Molasses. .
NEW YORK. Feb. Is. SCO A R Ra w.
firm; fair retinlrtg. V,fri l$-lc; centiifunal.
W test, S,tra 7-lii-. Mnluwi sugar, Wd
I ll-ltic. Renned. firm; No. , 4 10c; No. t.
4'c; No. K, 4c: No. 9. SiaV; No. 10. J.ic;
No. 11. a.V; No. 12. S.ktic; No. 13. 3.75c;
No. 14. S.7iV; cin feet loners A. 4.V'; mould
A. 4.S5c: cut loaf. B 2oc; crushed. Bic; powd
ered, 4.6nc; granulatud. 4.WX-; cubes. 4.75c.
Tnlon Pacific
do pfd
Waho-Hh
'. ' do pfd: .I..'..;.-...,
Wheeling L. K.
Wisconsin Central
1o pfd
Adams Ex
American Fx. . .- . .
7'nltefl States Fx.
1 W,i4Lp,.r(ro Ex...
, Amal. Conner
Am. Car & Foundry,
do nfd; ;
Am. Cotton
do nfd
Am. Ic
do nM ,:.
Am. Linseed
do nfd ,
Am. Locomotive
. do rfd
An. S""elt. & Rpfng..
do nid ..
Am. Suirar Renfg.
Anncnnda M. Co..
Troo1ilvn Tt T
Colo. Fuel Tmn.
ConsnlMnted fins .
Corn Products
do nfd - r.
Distillers' Securities...
General Eleclrtc
International Paper.
do pfd
Trt'ems'lonal Pump...
. An pfd ....(..-.
V7fnneI Lead
VorOl A 'nelcan
T'selfV M"II
I'eople's .-Gad
p-. Steel Car
do pfd ......;
Tnllm"i ta1ace Car..-..
RniiMle BteM :. ..
( Pfd
Untitle" Goods ;:....
' do pfd
Trr r-ooi A Iron.
C1 S T -sther '.
do p'd
IT. fl realty,
rte r'd '.
C. 8. Pnbber
V 4 'el ,
do rfd '. . . .
-vt'eiitlrehoM.j. Flectrle
M'niTn Clon ..
Northern Rcnrltes
Tojtal sale for the day. I01.(V shares
ion
Wai
.. 9.800
00
oon
100
.. i Ooft
.. coo
(Wl
800
4il4
nn
1T.14
SOU
18H
1IT1
4i:-,
aov,
1:14
fit
3i;
lein;
174
'"814
158
644
74'4
KiiVi
113.
154 .
2!4
3T,
81 H
14
182
USSVa
173- ,
D
19 .
7"
15
524
2204
IS6V4
2114
IMH4
65'4
224
614j
71
78J4
l'S
IS
33
KVH
31
niH
14.1
S3'4
114'4
58
M
118
87t4
J4
34
113
55'4
81
1974
lfNi
59
3!
75
HU
20V4'
CO
41
nv4
, 9
43U
1H
,78
2"1
14
3"A
73
87
17U
14 '
17'fc
39
T"('
185
100
Km
4I-.-V,
11 H
r.7".
7
301
WO'
79
1""
Rt ,
,8
... Foselaxn.. Financial. .
LONDON, Feb. '2(I.--Mindy was In good
demand in the mnrket Itodny Hnd was more
plentiful. Foreigners were erratic. War
Idsues were firmer. Argentine rails were
dull. Hosarlos were- tcc4k, owing to the
l.rt vailing- strike and fca the report that
trootia -had heMi "cHrl inrt. The amount
of bullion' taken-lntil; tM Hank of England
on ivii.-incp-today was i-0,iio.
RERLIN, Feb. 26. Excliunge on London,
20ni 4'.o!Prgs for cherns. lilscount fates.
short bills. 1U per cent, ' three -months" bills.
3'4 per cent. Huslness was quiet on the
I'.nurse. ,..'.. 1 1
I'Aitia, ppn. jn. 1 no lone 01 ine nourse
at the otienlntf totlliv Was Indeclalve and
.then .prices strengthened and continued to
mnvr prrongiy upwiiio. j I ne rina? ainraa
wen firm. If-.teTnatlonnls Improved, par
ticularly French and Spanish securities.
Russian imnerfal .-4s 'closed at 94-.95. All
lnd-jstrlals hnd nn upward tendency. Rio
Tin ton gained 13f. Three per cent rentes,
ft'if '.-Oc for tho account. Exchange on Lon
don, 25f 16c for checks. ,
. - .. " Hank Clearings.
flMAIIA. Feb. 2. Bank cleirlr.gs for to
day were $1.2M.428.75, a decrease of $214,
4S5.45 from the corresponding day lust year.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
b.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
I. ..
2....
8...,
4...
8...
6....
7...,
8...
...
10..
II. .
a3..
U .
14..
l.i. .
16.
Feb 17...
Feb.' 18...
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
19..
::
23 .
24..
25..
26..
4 72Vh I 6 83 S 22 4 671 I 611 I 64
4 ;t C 2 I 6 2i 4 Wl i 64 3 6J
4 Mt 70, 5 l ' I 4 62i 3 69, 7.1
I il
4 HI
4 76
4 Ufc
t 3u, 6 U4, 6 31 j 3 h
4 W
4 88
8
5 i
i 21
6 281
s I-
4 6.
4 701 S VA
4 68; $ lki 1 73
4 i.v i tja 1 3 11
5 m 4 84 S 70 8 71
I 4 8ui 3 ill 3 76
5 32 3 Uoi
5 30 4 79
6 M 6 11
6 761 6 IU
74 6 U3j
6 7l i
6 7jji 6 UUi
6 70 6 ul
5 01 I s 721 t U4
4 laj'.i, 6 Iw, 11 u U 4 3 G
I 41 U 6 30 4 10, i -.
1 1 o kl. 6 b 7.-' 1 '
& 03 1 6 72 6 27 4 831 t 681
i 02 1 7 Ml S 78! 14 ibl 3 5f
5 0i 6 97, 5 7S B 22
6 1., 6 tJ 5 841 t 23 4 83i
V 243, KA. a b. J Ml 4
6 V8 5 8S 6 32
5 274 I 5 !tfii 6 29i
5 221 6 2 I 5 3:
5 l.e.-j, 6 nil 6 :i6i
6 31! S 81 j 5 93 6 37
I 6 91 1 5 88 6 331
3 73
$ 71
I 81
4 74
4 6:1
4 69
4 0.1
4
4 65
3 5o
3 47
i 65
3 S3
3 ka
$ 89
i M
3 87
8 91
3 98
3 hi
3 3 81
3 79
4) Utj
3 1
I 3 81
Indicates Sunday.
Tho olbclul number of cars of stock
oruught 111 by t-uch road was
Cattle.
C M. & St. P. Ry ..
Wabash 2
Mo. Pacific Ry 2
I'nlon I'uc. System.. 5
C. A N. W. Ry 10
V., E. & M. V. R. R.. 20
Hogs. Sh'p.H'ses.
li
CotTre Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16 COFFER The
market fijr futures opened steady at an
advance of 1'(l-0 points Bales were) 66.0ai
bags. Including; Marc . 5 5jeS -V; Anrll.
I-MV; Uay,. aoii5 9"c: July, aVi6 2tr: Sep
tember, 6 SiVnai . ,- (ja.-(ol.er. t o6 Sue; i
ceaulerr 4..4i.6io, No. 7 Rio, "o, . . , .,
900 - 87 S7H
!00 19'4 1
1 IWI
ion
"Kio
tfln
.15.100
100
S0 ''49
157
1fti,
81
157
0
!
is
pi
11U
Tl
71 K
1i
"1
VTS
?T
fS,
;os
7 !
11
in.
ro:
"4j
' 1
I
7
'.
10U
T.n
97
. Vool.M:-rli.et..
BOSTON, Feb. 25 WOOI. The market
for pulled wools Is -llrm,-with moderate of
ferings.. Foreign wools are' quiet. Current
(notations: Idaho. ftne('ltvr10c; heavy tine-.
l.t-fillo; tine medium. lffrlfiUc; medium, 10
(fil7c; low medium. lvflfrMc. Wyoming, tine,
151116c; heavy tine. l,1i.4;-line medium. ltU
17c; medium. i8Wi9c:"iiiw mea um. lutr-tio.
LTt.ih and Nevada, tine.. slf.fi 16c: heavy fine.
13fil4ci tine medium. j6Vol7c;. medium, IS
rirWc: low twdlum,- 19& J0e, . Dakota, fine. 15
folHc- fine medium. 164.17c: medium. 1 1-ii 1 9 :
low mediaro. Wt20c. Montana, fine choice,
1920c: fine medium choice .iWa-Jo". -aver
age. Iffil9c; staple, ..laVu'Jyc; medium choice,
wnaio 1 1 - . 1
The -Commercial Bulletin will day tomor-
row!. There has beerl a more' active mar
ket with several b)g transactions In Mon
tana., .staple and .Orturon woola at,, full
prfcea. ,Leuilln(S. hiiira,,hae been on the
et. which, nowever. is gefierany
C, St. P., M. & O.... 10
. r M. Jty 6
C, M. & y. Ry
C, R. 1. & P., eaat.. ..
C R. I. & P., west.. 2
Illinois Central 1
Chicago G. W 2
Total receipt 52
2
1
23
1
26
20
28
2 .
7
4
a
143
14
The disposition of the day's receipt waa
number of head indicated:
Cattle. Hoars. Sheen
omani i-acaing uo
Swift and Company
cuuany backing Co
Armour & Co
Armour & Co., S. City..
ansant Bt Co
Carey & Ren ton
Lobman & Co
McCreary & Clark
Hill & Son -
Lewis & , ,1'nnerwood....
II. F. H(.. ion
I F. 11
Sol Defaiio
Root 1.
Jiaggerty ,.
utner Duyera
1.549
876 2.134 902
528 2,533 971
8M 2.5(4 4,9
.... 1.2:
39
12
27 .... ....
7 .... ' ....
82 .... ....
18
4
24
8 ' .... ....
28 .... '
1 .... ....
207 295
of the
mark
ttufef. as the large transaction's
wce.lt were,, quietly closed by one or, two
houses. ' Prices are tiracnlcaliy he-same
as last week, the tone being firm, but
higher values not easily obtained, ever) for
one-ijunrter titoou, wtn;n - isij,Bcerce ana
wanted. For t)"t ttr.-iflt 'I5c- Is' st(ll the
outside price. wWi rdt' sales at 2r.if?.3iAc.
Montana staple fine and medium sold at
19c' Foreign TnarketeJiold firm -end are
rot "Mich disturbed hyHhe-war and possl
ble. European corrfplRtlhs.' poetop buyers
have been, lihanle to Till, orders tit London
at-Private sale on the basis 'of last auction
prices. The shipment irum llostort.trt date
Totals
1,685 10.019
1707
run of
CATTLE There waa a moderate
cattle here even for a Friday, out It waa
evident from the way packers acted that
there were -enough under ejclstlna condi
tions. They have been complaining all the
week about another shortage In refrigerator
cars and claim that If they could have
moved their meat products the docllna ,ln
price thle week- would not hate 'been so
great.
The beer steer market could not be quoted
any more than generally steady -with yea.
terday. There was no snap or vim to the
trade. Buyers went around and picked up
from Decernher 31, H8,.bre 37.731,131 pounds, I what they wanted at steady prices and Pr
fl am I nttf aV',5tf9 M3 pounds Bt the kame time I haps Something light good would have sold
l',at ! Th. Mi- riT. to n,la n VI . a lit n hlcrtir 1 Iti lha rnnlrarv , V, a
9S,844 ilollnds. nolnat '2-.730.271 pounds for
t Vi - afimt nrflftfl. ftttt tift r
ST. j.OI'IS. Feb. 26 WOOT-Steadv: me
dium trades combing and clothing CvIl'V:
lldht. fine. ir.f, 1.7V; heavy, .fine,. 12ei4H'l-tub
V uwiieo, -vie ov-gu. (,.-
Metal Market."
NEW YORK. Feb. III. METALS Tin
was rather iTeeutnr' anrot, simt advsnc-
Ing Is fid and future" I d, both portions
c'oslng at 1"3 ie. i I.eca.ly; tin was easy,
('using lit $27. 78W8.V2'4)?- ' Copper clood tin-
changed at .i7 ,s fid tor spot In London.
but Advanced 6s for futures, which closed
at 55 17s d. I.peelly cot, per was onlet
prd unchanged. Lak' ls.,mioted. at 81 ..50
T's.7K electrolytlo unit vastlng at $1?.87U;
(SM.KM- Lead .was oricjianred at-$4 50ffji
4 wl loeallv snd et GH .i5s In uinilon. Soel-
ter advanced slightly In the New York
market, closing it $510 m.lS,-. nnd firm at
th- advance. The Imdon market also
ruled a little firmer, snot advanclpar !s 6d
to C"2. Iron . closed . at -51 s M In O'asgnw
and t 4Ih 6d In' MloM"sborotjrh.. Ixicslly
iron was unchnnfed. sn,..i ronndrv north-
em Is ouoted P SIl.TKffn IS: No. I foundry
oefne,.--t 811 ?5i?711 75; No. foundry aooO.-
ern snd No. 1 foundry southern soft at $13.25
Si" -6.
ST IIH. le-V, T JIT M.RT A T.8 I 4.
easier at $4.s:HWl-;.;peii
sa
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Sloaton 8lnrk O notations.
priPTDN. eb.. M si.lt loans, Slr". per
i inn ini
pentr time lcare. 4"
rr rnt.
n4 l.'t-ai
Atrhlaon 4-J. 4s,...
An 4a
Mai. Central 4a...
Atrhlann
4o pfd . . . .
Pnatnn A Alhanr...
HuatoA A Ualna
Rnalikn Clavatad
KUi-tlburat pt4 .'....
Mas Central
N Y N H A H
Para Marquelta . . .
Amrr. ArKo. ('hem..-
An rt(
Aaaar; Pneu -Tut
Aanar. Slsar ..:
do pfd
A mar T A T
Amer. Wnolan
n pM
Pemtnton I. A 8 ...
F.dtawi tetaa. Ilium.
Oanoral a:ia,'trtr ...
Ma4 Flocti-lt
So pfd
Vaaa Oaa
I n tad fruit
I Kltrd -Rhu Mach..
in pfi
V Siral
An pfi .,
Bid. "Asked.
. 87 ..Waatlng. common
. 91 ' Alvaniurs '
. (A Allouea
. 4H Amalgamatad
. ant n,er. Zinc
S4f. Atlantic
. BtngUam
.137 Cal. 41a. la
. rrniennial .,
ai4j Cppar Ranga'....
.181 Paly Waat
. T !om!nioa Coal ...
. U Franklin
. 74 tOraser
. It lat R-nrala
. 111S Mas. Mlolng
.1:3 VllihlgaD
.lli Mohawk
. Mont. C. Jk C
. 4 Old DomlUoa ....
. aa Oareola
tw I'arrot
.lf7 Qulncr
. 17i Shannon
. ttlaj Tamarack
. m Trlnlir
. M IC d. Mining
.. 4M4 'I' Oil..-
,. fat. ftl
. in la : Victoria
, 65 -Wtuons
. 77
. I
4
. 4(1 S
. 7"
. 7
. 10
4t0
. 1!4
. "
. it
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. 4
.. 7
. H
,. -4S
,. J4V4
.. 14
.. 44
. f4j
.. Kl
:: .J
.. 4H
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.. V
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Iter.qulet at $4.80.
Cotton Snrket. '
LTVF.RPoOL, Feb.. 21 -Cdf-fON-Mod-erate
builness was , iWnp In the. snot me-
kt: p'lces nolnts lgllee American mlrl-
d'tng faie,.T.8d: good ,"ilddl!"r 7.Kd: mid-
ding. 7.n-.ow mld(lllna'. 7 64d: good or.
dlnnry, 7.4ld: ordinary. 7.2fd. Pales 000
bales, nf which f"f w-rf foe speculation
nd enoef aiil Incltuled 6 Ann A"rlcii.
RecelMS 3 000 hairs, ito Amelcan. Futtireaj
nofinnj nd closed steady; A-Trrlon mid.
dllng g. o. c. Februarv. 7.WM Fehrunfv
end March 7.49d- Mareh -and Anrll. 7 49d
Arrrll pnd Mav. 7 in- ,Mv and June. ".KOd:
.Tiiea. snd July.. 7 4di- .Tu'v -and Aurnst,
7.46d: August snd r,'mlr, 7d: Ben-
r.mber snd October. .54d; October and
-o.'a.rprr a vtri
PT. I.OI-TS. Feb, 2V -COTTON Market
oilier- mlni'ing. isc; a'vtes. none; reeeint
M bnles; shipments. 221 bales; stock, 19,083
bales.- t
a little higher. On the, contrary the com
mon kinds were alow and certainly no more
man steady wun yesterday, tor thu week
the market Is generally a quarter lower
The bent heavy cattle, or those good enough
to tiring mini n.au up, are not to exceed a
dime or 15c lower for the week. The com
man and warmed-up kinds, though, are a
pig quarter lower, some salesmen quoting
ales aa muoh aa 35c lower.
The cow market was also generally steady
yeeterday. There were not many on sale,
so that a good clearance was made at a
reasonably early hour. Cows are also gen
erally a quarter lower for the week. Good
stuff, has shown the least decline and Is
perhaiis not quite tha much lower. ,
nuns, veai raives kiia aiugs were nil
about steady today, but are lower for the
week, the same as cows and steers.
There was not much doing In stockers
and feeders this morning the name as usual
on a Friday. The few that arrived, though,
sold at rlgnt around steady prices, For the
week the market can safely he quoted
steady to strong. Cattle of good quality
that have not Deen red on corn in noma
cases have sold a little higher. aHepresenta-
tlve sales;
BEEF STEERS.
No. A
1 40
1 M0
1, 470
l aiu
1 410
9. tit
.. 7S5
1 700
;..1IMI
1 ..MM
!.....; tWl
SHI
1 110
t. Us
111?
I a
4...- af.0
!... ;n
7 97
IM
( .-..llil
4 H't
ll ......107a
I ions
10 10TS
,1 ,.,.,..113
4 U!7
Pr. No. A. Pi.
1 00 ' ,...1141 0
I 00 1 140 I f 0
t 00 t 1170 I 00
t 00 1 S0 I 5
t 00 t Wi IU
I U II m I 75
I til 14 '. 1170 I SO
t 60 III.., 111! SO
t Ih 4 .KNII I 10
I 75 1 )SM I flO
I 00 1 1144 I M
no 1 11.10 I KS
t M 1 1111 I Wl
t in l lito as
I 10 40 mg I ao
t n to ,....nr.a s to
l it i l!t l i
S 25 10 1171
I 25 ; 1274 4 00
40 tt 127A 4 10
40 I lift 4 10
I M 4 1447 4 10
1 SO I ,..12X0 4 IS
I 40 M 14"! 4 M
t to l 1:10 4 an
I to - 1 mo 4 to
i 40 it i:os 4 to
PepHn frloi Market.
RFORI, fell, ? (yiBN-Flrm; No.
41c; No I, SyjZBc;x So. 4, old, 4Ec.
I .
U..
11.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... 1195 i 40 1241
....12M 4 00
STEERS AND COWS.
.... 55 I 40 ' 12M
.... r.n t f s
STEERS AND STAGS.
....litl I 46
COWS.
4 U
t to
HEAL F.STATK THANSKKRs.
Kerr York Mlolas tgnetatlons.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2. The following are
the cloalng quotations on miring stocks:
Adama Con
Altca
Draca
Hruitawlck Coa ...
Comalnck
l',n. Cal. Va
Hnrn Sllvrr
Iron 6llvrr
LaaIIU Co,l
. 10
.. 17
. 11
.
. f
ltf
IIS
.150
. i
1.111 la I'hlof .
Ontario
(iphlr
I I'honli
Potual
Aavaga
email Hopaa
Mandard
.. 1
.444
..4.0
... 7
... 14
..4,1
.. 10
..ZM
As;iessment paid.
Kew York Moaep- Market.
NEW YORK. Feh 26, MONEY On call,
easy; highest. $ per cent; loweet. 1 per
cent; ruling rates. 1. per cent; last loan,
I per cent; closing hid. 1 tier ceet; ottered
at er cent. Time loans. Firmly; nlxtv
days, s 3Vt per cent; ninety days, S'ti 34
per rnt; s' months 3-i4 per cent
I'RIME MERCANTILE I'AFER-4,C3V,
per cent. . .
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, after
Weakne. with actual business In bankers'
bills at 4 V,4r.4 bS5 for demand and at
$a.44&',pi.fc55 lur sixty day bills; pusUal
Deeds filed for record Fclirimry , aa
risheil hv the. Mldlsnd Guarantee
Trust company, loaded abstracter,
Farmvm street, for The Hee;
Edward R. Renwm td John S. Bchulti.
pirt of lots L'lT and 121. Nelson's ..$
HTrtet.A.- Payne to W'HHam F.
Negele. lot 13 and part of lot 12,
" replat Of block 10. Bemla park
James L. Chrlstoffersori and wife to
Cnarlle Oerlcke, part of iw of
8c. &-16-9
C.'G. Fisher and wife tr Omaha Safe
11, -posit and Trust company, part of
Pventh street adjoining lot 6, block
1; Omaha, on the west
William I're and wife to James W.
F.I wood, part of lot lot. Glse's add..
Sheriff to the Cohservatlve Savings
snd Loan association, lot 6, block
I. V), South Omaha
Thomas C. Jefferles and wife to Anna
M JefTerles, executrix, lots 4, 7. 14
and 17 to 22, block 2. and other prop
ertw all 1n JefTPlel replat
Slierlff to Nona Rildwdn. part of lota
6 and . block 54d. fmaha
Insurance Company of North America
to Hellen H Alderson. part of jot
T. bbark 5. Orchard Hill
Eva W. Schulti and husband to Ears.
W.' Fields, lot 21, block 3, Smilh-fl-ld
,
Tha I'nlted Real Estate and Trust
company to Edgar W. T.amoraux.
pirt of lot 12, block 14. Kountze
Flace ,
Edwin Pierce add wife to same lot
II. block 14. Kountre Place .
Samuel Thomsa and wife to Charles
J. Kelrle. lot 4. block 3. Florence..
E Murray Hill and wlfe'tp Charles
J Kelrle, lots !, (. and T, block 44.
Tlre-opci".'. ;...-.(
Valtee K. KerWr ind wife to C.
Kelrle lot 4. block 42. Florence ...
George V Harvey and wife to Addle
E. . Kendall, lot. I block 103. and
oiher prnnertr In Dundee Plsce
Addle E. Kendall to Jerry E Ham
111904, eeiae pa-ererty-4)-beve..r..
J.
fur-
pnd
1614
1.0U0
1.3U0
3,100
1,500
960
8,000
S.Tu0
1.2U0
600
4.500
750 j
1,05
50
1
1
I too 1 75 10 toat f as
1 , 70 1 75 1 1074 t 70
' 74 t 15 ft '.. 1050 I 70
I 1045 1 00 I lilt I 70
1 0 t 00 10 1150 t 75
' t 0 1 0 1 7Hg I 78
I 70 1 00 10 27 I to
Hi 0 1U It )155 $ 10
1 -; 7o f 15 t iom t as
H 75 t to 4 inr, 1 as
a tTH t J5 1 1,124 t HO
7 tl I t 1 1"7 M
I 1026 I 24 10 1001 t 0
4 175 I fl II 1147 f tl
1 lMO W t 04 to
1 MO M It lout f M
1 w 1 40 1 1150 1 an
tH I 40 i 112a I on
J 1140 40 ?t 1074 I 00
If 0 I 50 It 1IW I 10
4 Ul IM 1 14al I 10
640 I 50 T nil a 10
lost t It t Ittt I 10
II H 1 55 4 1I0 I 15
( t 5.5 It 1....H1KI I 1
T .....llo t 40 22 K74 t u
7 1, I 0 IS Illl I 25
4 p.al J 40 t 12' I 25
.1 a40 I n 4 1015 I 40
HEIFERS.
I 5l I 00 7 M7 I 00
I 871 t 40 1 .700 I on
17 44 I 0 70 I 15
4 t 75 12 li I 15
5 rtt I 40 4 70 t 10
ISM I 00. 1 KO I 54
( 700 00
BULLS.
1 170 t on 1 1440 t S
1 II 1,1 S 10 1 If 20 I 45
1 12 I 24 1 IMH t
J paw 111 1 1110 2 4(1
1 14M I S 1 1710 I M
t 1570 I 40 $ K70 J 40
l... 1110 I 0 I , I '.50 1
I lStfl t 0 1 1720 I Ml
1 1440 I 40 1 1240 I 04
1 14211 t 40 1 l."0 I 14
1 14) t 40 1 10 I 10
t MtJO t 40 1 16,1 I 10
t .Ii"l t 40 1 170 I 14
1 1SH) I St 1 1740 t in
1 1518 I 70 1 14,1 I 25
1 14W1 t 74 I I'0 I 25
1 i:i0 1 15 1 14-4 I 40
1 14o0 75
CALVES.
I... 111 m 1 14" 4 7t
1 I 101 4 u I ii -i i o
a " UM III $. l-i 1 it)
m
.151
.157
. .14
, .171
, 2-H
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. 224
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. .212
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. 2?o
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. .2"0
.210
. ,2'H
. :?t
.224
..IiiO
.221
. .IM
.225
..232
. .11
.214
. .2.17
. 2r,2
.212
. .230
244
Sh. fr
... 4 M
24"
127.
24 .
47 .
2 .
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70..
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74 .
73..
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. 245
,227
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.215
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f.-5
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. 254
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.144
. 247
. 217
.248
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. 2.11
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. .2.11
.251
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. .250
..241
. .270
. .240
. .25
. .255
.249
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.275
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2H3
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120
110
140
80
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1:0
80
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80
iii
40
40
160
rr
5 40
5 40
5 40
t 40
8 40
8 40
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4 4,1
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40
I 411
8 40
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t ft,
1 4214
421
6 4:14
5 4214
421,
5 421,
5 4214
t 45
8 48
I 48
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48
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It 45
5 45
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5 50
5 50
II 50
ft M
8 50
5 50
t to
t 50
I 50
ft 524
ft r.-.-i,
r, r.s
b 55
ft 58
t M
ft 57 H
ft 57ia
ft tn
ft 40
SHKKI-
ft nn
... I on
... B to
. . ft 20
S2n 1 224;
40 ft 24
... ft 25
10 ft 25
. . ft 25
... ft 80
40 t to aa . .
40 ft to 70...
... ft to 7i . . .
... ft to 75 ..
... ft 124 85...
0 ft 321, 71. ..
... ft J21, 81...
... ft 40...
... ft 321, 70 ..
... ft S21, 74...
... ft S5 74 . .
... ft 55 44...
... 8 35 U . .
40 ft 15 "4 . .
... 35 71...
... ft 35 59 . .
... ft 18 72 ..
ft 3R 55 . . .
80 ft Sft 70...
40 8 15 20...
0 ft SS 81 . . .
to 8 .15 to...
80 ft .15 70. . .
... 8 371, 72 ..
120 5 ITIH . . .
... ft 17', 54 ..
... ft 17 H 52 ..
... ft 371, 04...
40 ft 17', 42...
... ft 37', ST....
... 5 37H Cft...
... ft "74 fl...
... 5 3714 73. . .
... ft 37, ...
... 8 374 3. . .
120 ft 40 2a. ..
80 6 40 41...
... 8 40 45...
80 5 40 ! . . .
40 ft 40 47...
... ft 40 II...
... ft 40 (15 . . .
40 8 40 84...
... 8 40 46...
. . 5 40
There was a small run of sheep
and lambs here this morning, and benldcs
that the quality was rather Inferior. Pack
ers, though, took hold In fairly good shape
and the market ruled active and generally
steady with yesterday. Trains were rather
slow In arriving, which delayed the market
to quite nn -xtent. For the week the
market does not show much change from
the close of lust week on the desirable
grades. Common kinds may be a trltle
lower, but not much. As compared with
Monday all the best grades are around
15fi25e lower, but the cholceat grades are
not over H'iilGc lower. The demand Is
fairly good, particularly lor the better
grades.
Feeders have been In rmall supply nil
the week , and very little change In ruling
prices have been observed.
Quotitlons for cornfed stock: Choice
western lambs. fijO'iiliJS; fair to
godo lnmbs, $.i.iw,r Ri: pood to choice Mex
ican yearlings. 5 .OOffifi 25 : good to ehole
western yearlings. V7r.iii'i.o0; fnlr to rood
yearlings. $4.2uff4 fi6: good to choice weth.
ers. 14.firvft4.25: fnlr to arood wethers. $3.75fi
4.00; good to choice ewes. I3.RW4 15: fair to
good ewes. Rt nf3.n: cnoiee teener lamrs
$4.2.MW6 00; fair to good. $3.nflfN 00; f-eer
yearlings. $3.75fN 2S: feeder wethers. $1 75-2?
, nr.. . J iq -( . 1 nr. ..II.. ai . Tf) nn
a yni, iwurr cwen, a. ;a"u-. i;i. (.ia.w
Representative salss:
No
113 western ewes
27 western yearling ewes
2o0 western yearlings ....
215 western, lambs
125 western lambs
61 weetern ewes
II weetern ewes
81 western lambs
19 western. Itunbs .........
2.H western lambs
60-western ewea
liH weetern ewes
839 western ewes
2f5 western Iambs
228 Western yearlings ....
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Market Active to Strong-, While Hon
and Sheep Rule Higher.
CHICAGO, Feb. 2S CATTLE Receipts.
3.0U0 head; market active und strong; good
to prime steers, $4.9iKi)5.7&; poor to medium.
$3.fw'fl4.H0; stockers and feeders, $2.kKH 1.21',
cows, $liorn4.ou; heifers, $2.u0'ul.!0; caiuiers
$1.504i2.4O: bulls, $2.nudi4.00: calves, $3 .&O((i'7.0u,
ivv.im r.il atci-rM .' 34 Iiirti4.8().
lUKiS Receipts, 33,taxi head; estlmatec
tomorrow. 25,iaa; market strong to 6c up:
mixed and butchers, $5.35"'i5.75; good to
choice heavy. $5.7Kti5.'4; rough heavy. $.4'Wi
5.ti5: light, ti.261i6.55: bulk of s ilen, fa.inii J.
BHEKH A N l .A M HS Receipts, 8,iM
head; market strong to loo higher; good K
choice wethers, $4. 25ft 4.60; f"'r to choice
mixed $3 U44 4.2i: western sheep. 4.2T,'a Ait.
native iambs, $t.5X(6.0o; webtern lambs,
$4.3ui4.75.
Receipts. Shipments.
T.72C rt.231
38.4S3 V.rtWl
14,236 a.5uti
Av. Pr.
.. 88 4 00
.. 7S 4 25.
.. 91 4 70
.. 85 4 S6
..77 6 25
..97 $60
.. 103' 3 76
.. 69 4 75
.. 83 4 S5
.. 76 4 K5
.. 105 2 59
.. 110 8 61
.. 95 -8 K24
.. 72 4 90
.. b 4 90
OMH4 WHOLF.t4l.rl JHI1KKT.
3c; new
per lb..
Condition of Trade and Qnotntlnns on
Staple nnd I'nncy t'roduce.
EGGS-Recelpts. more liberal; m.irkst
Weaker; fi t sli stock, IK".
L1VF. I "Ol 1.T1IV llena. 9'o; spring-
chickens, 9i94,c; old rnostcrs, w, tuiKes,
toil 14, , IIUCKS, V'tc: ijeese,
UKKttSKU i'tiULTKl -Turkeys. lfitll,c;
ducks. lUil2c: ceese. loc chickens. loi,illc.
HI TTKK - l'acklng stuck. 13c: cho,-e
to fancy dairy rolls. ITiMle; sip.irator, ilc.
FKESII FISH Trout. '.iWiiUv. pickerel, 0U4
l6c; pike, 9c; perch, tiiivo. blm-lish, 1-c;
whlt.tiah. S(u9c; salmon, lie; haddock, 10c;
codfish, 12c; reilsnapper, 11c; lobsiers. boll.-d,
per Ih., 3iY; lobsters, airt-:i. p r lb., 3uc;
t'Ullhe;ids, lie; catfish, 13T ' ; chick Pass.
20c; halibut, lCc; crnppls, 12o; hcirlng. 4i,oj
While bass. 14c: bluertiis, 8c; sm. Its. liJllc.
OYSTERS New York t'ouiits. ner can.
43c; per gal., J2.W; extra select, per can.
Sir; per gui., $1.M'; standard. ier cao, 8ic;
per gal., j,....
HKAN Per ton. $15 50.
HAY' l'nccs ouoted hv Omsha Wholesale
rvulcrs' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$ii50; No. 2. Jti.ia.; medium. 15.50; course,
$5.00; rye straw, $5 on. These pr',es 1 re foi
hay of good olor and lunllty. I'emand fall
ami receipts light.
Vi.Gi: TAliLES.
POTATOES 1 oloniilo, Jl.no; liukota, per
blL, ll.iai, IlllliVlS. .Noc.
HWKKT l'OTATOKS Muscatine, icr bid.,
W 60.
NAVY REANS I'er bu., $2 $5.
CEtERY Luige Ciilli'oriil.i, tOc, Too and
$oc.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.90; Colo-
nun yenow anu rea. per in., i'je.
v j n iiAii r. isconwla ll.jlluiid.
Culiioriila, 3c.
I' 1 RNI I '8 Canada rutabagas.
1 ; w tine, per bu., Uoc.
CARROTS- I'er bu., $1.00.
FA KSNll'S I'er Pu . tiOc.
liEE I S I'er bu., 6"c.
CAl'LlFLovVER Caiiforiila, per cratt),
$2.16.
Cl'Cl'MRERS Per doz.. $1 2r,(ff1.r4).
i'oMATOES Florida, pur 6-basket crates,
$4.5i"ii5.Wl.
R A 1 il SI I KP Fer del. iur. -hr-. ST..
LETTUCE H E A DS Per iio. bunches. 90a
titl.Oii; er bbi., $7.00; leaf lettuce, per do,
bunches, 4.'
Tt" UN IPS Southern, per do:, 75c.
PEETS-Southern. ier dog., 7.',c.
CARROTS Southern. ier ,los.. 7'-C.
I'ARSLEY-Southern. per do7... $1.00.
FRUITS.
APl'I.ES-CallfornI 1 Uellfiowers, per box,
$1.76; New Y'ork export Gi eenlni,s, P.usseta
and Iliildwlns, $4.(K.
CKANRERRIEH-Jersey, per bbl., $7 00;
I c- liox, $2 511; Wisconsin Hell tad Bugle,
J7nn; Hell and Cherry, til.CP
GRAPES Imported Malagas, pir
$7.00.
STR A WRERRIES Florida, per n.,
TRlil'K'AI. l. ltl lTS.
ORANGES Navels, all sizes, clioico,
..J; taitcy, nil sizes, .- 2u;uJ.u0.
LEMONS California, fancv. 300 to
13 60; choice, 240 to 270 antes, $3.0irii3.25.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons,
Imported Smyrna, S-crovni,
loc; 7-crown, 18c.
H ANANAS Per medium sized bunch,
$2,0042.50; Jumbos, $2.76iS.25.
COCOANUTS-Per sack, $4 OC; r' do-
COc.
PATES Persian, per box of 30 pkfcs.,
1200; per lb.. In 60-Ib. boxes, 6c; Oriental
stuffed dates, per box. $2.40.
MlSCELi-ANlujUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12c; Wikconslii Young Aiuerlcas, 13c; bluest
bwlss, lto; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiacoumu
ilmburser, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.00;
Utah and' Colorado, ir 24 frames, $3.
MAPLE fcil'tlA R Ohio, per lb., 10c.
CIDER Pit bbl.. $'... So; par H bbl., $3.25.
HOP.SFUADISH Per ase of i doi.,
packed. Hoc.
HI LES No. J green, 6c; No. 2 green, 5c:
Co. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted 6c: No. 1
.eal calf, 8 to !3 lbs., KV,c; No. 2 veul calf,
12 to 15 lbs., fiiic; dry salted hides, 8'tt12e;
tlieeti pelts, 25'a'75c: horse hides, $1.60tct2.50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per lb
15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft
xhell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb.,
12c; Uracils, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb.,
11c; iiltnonds. soft-shell, per lb.. 15c; hard
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per !!.,
12c; small per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., He;
roasted peanuts, per lb., He; Chill wal
nuts, 12il37c; large hickory nuts. pr bu.,
1 60; stiell barks, i.er bu., $2.00; biaok wal
nuts, per bu., $1.25.
Toledo Seel Murket.
TOLEDO, Feb. 2fi. SF.E1P Clover, cash,
February and March. $7.00; April. $H.90;
prime alslke, $6.30; prime timothy, $1.45.
Keg,
60c.
$2.15
300,
S5o:
6-ciown,
Olticlal yesterday:
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.5u0 head. Including; 60 southerns;
market steady to strong; export and
dressed lieef steers, $4.5c4io.l5: fair to good.
$3.504.40; western fed steers, $3.5mjl.5o;
stockers and fteder. $3.Ut (ii4.25; soul hern
steers, $3.2Mt4.00; southern ws. $2,257(3.15:
native cows, $2.tn ii3.75; native hi Ifers, J3.2ui(
4.25: bulls, $2.5nCr(ii.60; calves, $3.5i'6.26.
HCXJ3 Receipts, 10,t)0 head ; market
opened 5c higher, but closed lower; top,
$560; bulk of sales, $5,204(5.50; heavy, $5.40(i
6.60; packers, $&.3tltf6.46; pigs and lights,
14 :iiv, :m
. SHEEP AND L4MRS -Receipts. 4.5.T0
head; market steady to 10c lower; native
luml.a. C6.2fiih-5.86: western lambs. $6.(H'(ij.7&;
fed ewes. $3.yi'u4.25; western fed yearlings.
$4. (Aral. 25; stockers anu reeoers, 4.aum4.v'.
It. I.ools Live Stock Market. .
RT. IXH'IS. Feb. 26. CATTLE Receipts
1,200 head, Including 400 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$4.2rvi;fc.H'; oressea i,eei nun nuicii'-r ri-m,
H A. H-V. l.i- alrers under 1 Il0 Ibi.. $3 K5M4.!t:
Blockers and feeders. $2.Soi(3Hfi; cows and
v,ifr 12 2:,j-4.10: canners. l2.2iVli2.aO: bulls,
C26c'(j3.50; calves, H.iaift7.0o; Texas and In
dian steers, ai.uuvli't.zb; cows ana neuers
fl OlJlJiH 111.
HOtiS Receipts, 7.000 head: market
strong; pigs and lights, $4.9U6 2'): packers,
15 IMif, -,: butchers anil heavy. $5.4ku.i.7i'.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 1.000
head: market steady; native muttons. $.1.90
h4 tVi; lambs, $4.5ii3l.f"'; culls and bucks
$2.25''(pl.25; stockers, J'J.MwtiS.OO.
St. Joseph Live Slock Mnrket.
JOSEPH. Feh. 26. CATTLE Kj-
head: market strong to ioo
ST
celpts
5&tj
Land Bargains
Million! of acrei In the seml-srld Wcjt.orltll
recently considered worthless, are Dow being
succeasfully cultivated through
Sclentiflo Agricultural Hathodi
the diversification of crops, and the growing
ol new g ralue and grasses, introduced by
theU.S. Departmentof Agriculture and State
Agricultural College experiment stations
We offer such lands at low prices and on easy
terms to Investors or settlers. Write for
lacts, flkrurea and maps. Mention this paper.
I ao4 Dcet. tolas Pacific Ballroad Co., Orsaks, Nek.
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Slocia
Koom 4. N. T. Life Bids.
Tel. too.
Operates 16 Ottawa la This State.
Established 1W7.
GL0. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
Members Omaha Grain l.xibange,
Chicago Hoard ul' Trade i.nd ether
in hai.gi K.
Correspondents llartlett. Flatter &
Carrlrglon.
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