Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 10, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY. KEBKUAKY 10. l!o:
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Whett, Ocrn tad Oat Speculative Markets
More Li rely Today.
WHEAT LONGS TROUBLED BY OREGON RED
May (am Highest fur some Dnym !
Coaitty Arrrplmirrn Hratlrr
Report of Shortnar
la Sou I hrrcet. -
OMAHA. Feb. 1X5.
Wheat wim a little more artlvt thin
morning ami showed the cited ol a larger
speculative Interest. Cables wn without
feature, Liverpool being ircmi uncnanged
to 4 up, runs declining- from a to 10 cen
times kiiiI Antwerp living umhanim. one.
of the principal topics of interci.1 among
ilia crowd ft me aumission of oreimi re.i
itussian wheat as contract. A committee
of the Men-Hunts exi-iiangc uf Mi. i.uuis
la reported im having oeclared in lavor
of tin change In inspections anil 01 ad
mitting; the western wheat an No. I red
winter. This body has always gone on
record In favor 01 the ahort seller when
ever there won any prospect of a corner or
a deal. Hitch an admission, would be a boon
to the ahort who cojld fill hla contracts
with Oregon wheat bought at u discount.
At St. Louis It Is now 8c under th May
and at Chicago oc or 6; under, or 1mm
l' to llr discount trom the regular No.
3 red. There seems little likelihood ol sui h
a move being accepted to Chicago, Chief
Supervising inspector Smllle of hicago H
quoted aa saying I he Oregon la not as
good aa the regular red winter, lcliig
about 80 per cent less In gluten and mak
ing a weaker flour, more suited to crac te
rra than to bread. Ho confident such u
change could not he made .wjlhoul thirty
days notice and would not bo a proper
thing to do.
The Price Current says the winter wluu
plant haa well maintained Its cuiidltlon
through the liurd winter. Kxccpt in acal
tertr.a. i.iu... i ......... , . v.
r , 1 1. . -i jjiuifi iru mull Biiu w
and the Weather has done Utile damage.
J hla la contrary to the belief In some quar
ters. Tho Minneapolis ntllla last week
turned out the siuim amount uf Hour they
did the week before, the numbe.- of bar
rels being 285,t?n. The amount lor Hie
aame ween of last yeur was ldo,430 Mills
are repot ted to have ground moic ihan ihey
Bold The report is ol dull cash demand In
.Minneapolis are said to bo work on (ho
part of the millers to widen th.; dlfterenc
Iw.tween the May and the apot wheat. The
millers are said to be taking out of store,
and avoiding the (allien for the purpose of
creating a depression. The not thwesteru
cars. Including Chicago, are. heavier again
, today, being 242. against 230 laat week and
241 laat year. The Minneapolis stocks have
declined 660,000 bushel In tivo daya. Kan-
'ssa City and Ht. Louis shipped 155,000 bush
els today. buffalo and Mlnneupolla are
likely to decreaae 1.0t,oiiO bushels for tlio
week, and also the southwest, making the
prospect for a fair decrease In the visible
Monday. . The primary receipts are 3u3,ooo
bushels, against 432,000 bushels laat year,
and the shipments are 305,000 bushels,
against 484. OUO bushels last year.
1'ho cash corn ami speculative markets
were nveiy toaay, wiiu ine fliay reacning
46 by' noon, the hlgheal point In soma
days. The July Wedncmiay was 469c at
tho high point; today It was 4K'ic by noon.
The row- ococpUincej at Chlcjigo were the
bilges t listen days and the cash advanced
o. One hundred thou nam! bushels were
bought to go east, part of it at 4-e over
the Ch'cago May. The cleraneen are 241.
000 Imahnia. St. Louis continues to send
out bullish advices. One house says 60c Is
being paid for corn laid down at the sta
tions. Kvery farmer Is reported as In the
position where he must soon buy corn. It
Is said to be scarcer than any time since
the spring of 1892. Peoria reports It haa
shipped 160,000 buahels of corn in two weeks
to fet. Louis consumers which could not get
tho grain from the usual sources of supply.
Th primary receipts were 491,000 bushels,
against 484,000 last year, and the shipments
are 885,000 buahels. against 448,000 laat year.
' The oats market suems to be feeling bet
ter today. The May was around 3014c most
of the time. This Is better than for some
days. The oats have been th object of
hanvy bear pressure. No. 3 white Is sell
ing Jn Chicago at lHo premium over May.
St. Louis and Kansas City are at a slight
premium over Chicago.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. fl.07iSfl.09; No. I
hard, 1 Of. 1.07; No. 4 hard. HOaaJl.04; No. 3
spring, 11.08.
COKN-NoJ 2, 41c- No. 3, 44c: No. 4,
40i44ic; no grade, uostiic; INO- -'..yeiiow.
UAID-nu. - llllAeii. io-rtc, iu. iiiiacu,
IDc; N'J. 4 mixed, ITUc; No. 2 white, iKHie;
No. t white, &hic; No. 4 white, stan
dard, J9hic. : i, .. i :
l a riot Hecelpts.
' , Wheat. Corn. Oats.
.. 13 , 109 75
4S
per dot ; case count, WJc r"' doz. ; cases
ret'troed. ss.
HI T TKn-Hteadj ; creamery, :43c;
packing, JK'.ic.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, lm ...
Oats, bu...
Receipts.
26.400
4.r
12.0"
Shipments.
M.4U0
2S.iO
Chicago
Kansas City .,
Mlnnuapaiis i
Duluth 33
8t.. Uu ...... .i,.. ........ 39
Omaha
Wheat tiuotatlons si Minneapolis.
The range of' prices In Minneapolis, aa
reported by the Kdwards-Wood company,
36
was.
Commodity. I Open.j Ilgh. Low. I Close.
Wh.at-
May
July
September
V.
1.14'1 l.15'-,i l.Htt! 1.15
4 l-Wll l.l.l.lUWiA
;., . 9i',! ai'i " 3i
asked.
JiBW VORK t.i:t:HAL M4KKKT
HnotatloHa of the ; Hay on Various
, Coiumodltlrs.
NEW YOftK, Feb tf.-KLOlTt -Receipts,
2i,o;il bhl.i.; exports, 4,:wi bills. The market
waa firm but slow; Minnesota patents, .'
tQil.Mi: Minnesota bakers', s4,3iK(i i. HO;, winter
i laterals, li.oOi5.8B; wlnfcr- Kltaighta, io.iuw
J6;i winter extras, 3.ti.Vri4.3d; winter low
gradK, W.46J.10. Hye hour, qtilM ; fair to
good, 4.3iij4.il; choice to fancy,, l-l.lfwiii.io.
Htickwheat flour, dull, per I'm lbs., ys.wrf
2.10.
CORNMEAl. Steady ; line whllo and yel
low, $1.26; coarse, new, ll.uwul.07V kun
Urie.V $i.9nll.l0.
HYK Nominal; No. ' western, SOc, asked.
HARI-.fc.Y-Slow; feeding, 4;i'4c; i-.l.f. New
Vork; malting. 4iijM c. I. f. buffalo.
WHKAT Hecelpis, 13,ti60 bu. Spot market
ftrih; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator, and
1. L".". f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba,
ll.ll'fc. f. o. b. afloat. There wna somewhat
mom activity In the wheat options today,
attending a sharp advance in prices. Sup
port was based chiefly on strong cables
and small western receipts, and a nervous
ahort Interest. In the last half hour prices
yielded to realising stiles and closed partly
ttc net higher. May, fl.lfiV'l l.ld 7-ld, closed
I.1W; July, $1.04 i-lti'il.oi, closed $1.04;
September, 9t!ic, closed SU'ie.
CORN Recelpta, 40,SiO bu.; exports. 18 bu;
Spot market rlrm; No. 2. Mye, elevator, and
6lo ntloat; No. i yellow, 61 ; No. 2 white,
62i-. The option market was more active,
strong and higher on prospects for lighter
receipts and on some complaint about the
grading. Last prices showed c net ad
vance. May, 60ti61(,c; mixed closed BHic;
July closed 61V'.
OATS Receipts. :5.Soo hu.; exports, 2,706
hu. Spot market Mrm; miked oats, a to 32
the.. 3tttflS'c: natural white, 30 to X2 b
37n.'Wc; mixed white. i to 40 lbs., 3?itMlc.
HAV Irregular; shipping, (i7uc; good to
choice. 8tu2V.
HOI'S tj'ilet : state, common to choice
W4, . litiQ, :imtt;Uc; olds, M'tillk-: a-
.Itlc eoaat. 1W4. 2.io34c; licij, 2yx.'c; olds.
l(lc.
HIDES Quiet; Ualveatou, ;o to ua
lo; California, 21 to 26 lbs., Wc; Texas
tdryl. 24 to 30 lbs., 14Vo.
LK A T H E R Fl rm ; acid. '.Miij.'fio.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; tamily, fum
12.00; mess, .(ifKas.60- beef hams. $i mV(
a.60; packet. $I0.6oi 11.00; city, extra lnIU
mess, $15.uutrl7.0. Cut meats, itulet; pick
led bellies, $7.i7.6i); prkled shoulders
$5.00; pickled hams, $H.75(jj'j.(io. Ird, steady'
western steamed, $7.16; refined, quiet- con
tinent, $7 26; South America, $7.76: run-
iound, $4 75'hu.l24. l'ork. .quiet ; family
14.0Oiil4 60; short clear. $13.ooio 13.50; mr.ii
1111 '3 76
TALUJW-Steidy; city ($.' per pkg.i 4.
mutiny ukgs. freet, 4-4c.
RICK-Flrin; domestic, fair to cxtr.i , ,
QlSi4e: Jnoan. nominal.
BUTTER-Firm; held creamery, common
to extra. 22ii9V.
CH'EESE-Market firm; state full cream
Urge, late made, colored and white, choice!
llWc. ....
EUOS-Market strong; western finest, un
fitted. 31c; western, average best, aac.
POCI.TRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens. 11V: fowls, 14c; turkeys. 16c; dressed
quiet; western chickens. 13fiI4c; turkeys
lBiaioc.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9 WH FAT May.
$1. OS Vol 1H; July, sue: cash. No. har.i,
$l.lll.l; No. 3, $I.0buI.10: No. 4. ftScDi $1 .08 ;
No. i red, $1.13'ul.l6; No. 3. $1 l(Kiil.l2; No 4
$l"rtl 1; recelits. 33 cars.
4XJRN May, 43in4Xc; July, 43'a43,c;
cash. NO. I mixed, 14-ul-IV, No. 3, 44c; No
1 white. 4fic; No. 3. 44 If.
OATS No. I mixed. $M,1)3lc; No. 2 w,lt
$la2c
HAY Firm; choice timothy, J!V.Vhloio
l-holce prairie, $7 .'hs i0.
RTF Higher. 7't'f.
EfjOS Steady ; Missouri 111H Ksn.as.
UW ht. hiivwood cases IncluUed, 3"c
Keatefes of th Tradlaa asd I loslsa
I'rlres on Roar4 of Trade.
CHICAOO Feb. .-8lack demand for
flour todav had a debilitating effect on the
wheat market. At the close wheat was
barely xtendy. with July ' down. May
wheat whj up ic. Corn showed a gain of
Sc Oats are up '4,c and provisions ic
to 7Hc.
High cshles caused some firmness In the
wheat market at the opening here. My
was unchanged to V higher at $1 1H to
$I.1HV July also was unchanged to . 'e
higher at $1 00T to fl.ol's. The Initial firm
tens wa due to covering by shorts who
took advantage of yesterday s decline In
prices. Pit traders, however, were gen
erally bearish, the conipsradvely liberal
receipts 111 the northwest apparently being
to outweigh the small advance at Liver
pod. Furthermore fresh annw had fallen
throughout the west and southwest. Julv
option was especially subject to selling
pressure. In consequence the price of July
delivery dropped to $1.V Msy declined to
$l.lt. A fairly active demand for May de
veloped isler from commission houses. At
a result thst option soon rallied to $1 1S'4
In sympathy July advanced to fl.01VfH.014.
RulllahneHs wss dampened, however, by
advices from the northwest. One report
from Minneapolis stated that unless busi
ness Improves the flour mills (here prob
ably would close Saturday. Prices soon
sagged off attain on renewed selling and the
market closed barely steady with May at
$1.1hS. Final quotations on July were at
$1.0o. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 41, -'() bushels. Primary receipts
were 302,fm bushels, compared with 432.0OI)
a year ago. Minneapolis, Ihiluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 242 cars against
23" cara last week and 241 cars a year ago.
A revival of Interest was witnessed In
the corn market, trading today being quite
active. Sentiment in the pit waa bullish
and good gain In prices were recorded.
Light acceptances from the country formed
the basis of a liberal demand from shorts
ami commission houes. May opened un
changed to a shade higher at 4K'c to 46Vtfl
4TV, sold up to 4.Vc and closed at the
top. Local receipts were 199 cars, none of
contract grade.
Strength of corn caused some firmness
In the oats market. Trading was fairly
active early In the day. but later the mar
ket was Inclined to drag. May opened un
charged to a shade lower at 304c to SOVd'
SO'ic sold up to ,WVu'3c and closed at
3ii'4o. Ixtc.il receipts were 76 cara.
Provisions were firm on a moderate de
mam) from commission houses. Higher
prices for corn and a steady market for
hogs were the chief Influences At the
close May pork wns up 74- at $12.90. Lard
was up 6c at $.924. Ribe were 674u
higher at $6.87VH.90.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
11 cats, com, 213 cars; oats, 67 cars; hogs,
30,1110 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artie les.j Open,! High, I Low. Cloae. Yes y.
Wheat III i
May llVt- 1 KIT 1 1 1 16-! 1 1H
July . ilou'il'mlOl-'!! 1 "04 1 ooii 1 004
Sept. (924"l4i 93 I fiV, 924'KiMt
Corn-- I
Feb. 42J, , 43 !424 43 42H
May 454fcli 4541 454 j ht 464
July 4iVti 4tiVii46 4U'.4 464
Oats
Feb 1 30 30
May 34j V3"4154i 4 304 04'i 4
July 30 30V(4: SO ?
Sept. 2S4i 284 294i24,ea
Pork
Feb 1i 70 12 024
Mav 12 86 12 924 13 85 12 90 12 85
July 13 00 . 13 00 13 00 18 00 12 92 4
Lard
Feb 7B 6 70
May 0 90 0 95 (1 90 B 324 &'4
July 7 024 7 074 7 024 7 06 7 00
Rlba
Feb 70 6 124
May 6 85 0 95 85 tf 90 6 82 4
July 6 9741 "024! 6 974' 7 024! 6 974
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Steady ; winter patents, $5.10.(($
6.20; straights. Sl.80ftv6.00: spring patents,
$6.006.60; straights, $4.5004.90; bakers', $2.60
'3.80
WHEAT--N0. 2. spring. $1.12S1.1S; No 3,
$1.P6'o1.lii; No. 2 red, tl.lftffl.Wi.
CORN No. 2, 434c. No. 2 yellow, 43V
44c.
OATS-No. 2. 30Vic; No. 3 while, 31iiP
31c.
It YE No. 2. 744c.
BARLEY Good feeding, S738c; fair to
cbolce malting, 42ff4tc
'8EED-No. 1 flax, $1. 18; No.. 1 northwest-
$1.23. Timothy, prime. i2.aoy:z.K.'tt.
Clover, contract grade. $12.50.
Mess pork, per Dm., 112.70
Lard, per 100 lbs., W.724ifJ.7$. Short
PROVISIONS
ribs sides (loose), $A.t246.7S; ahorl clear
Bides (boxed). $6.766.874.
Following were the recelpta and ahlp
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
menlsfl2 80 'rofw cmf cmf cmf wy ppppp
. ao.wfi
. -17,000
,25,000
. 83.800
. 8.000
84.700
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu
Oats, he......
Rye, bu
Barley, bu.
48.100
S9.100
215.700
1H8.900
8.800
35.100
On the Produce exehange today, the but
ter market was firm; dreameries. 21&31c;
dairies, 21f2tSc. Eggs, weak, at mark, cases
Included, 23fr27c; lirsts. 2Sc; prime firsts, 3oc;
extras, 32c. Cheese, steady, lift 12c.
St. lonls tiraln and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 9. WHEAT Easy; No.
2 red. cash, elevator, $1,144; track, $1,174
1.W4; May, $1,154; July. 967,c; No. a
hard. $1.131. 14.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 43c; track.
4444i45c; May. 4446444c; July. 444c
OATS Firmer: No. 2 cash, ,11c; track, 32
ft324c; May. 30;r: No. 2 white, IWc.
FIX'CR Very dull; red winter patents.
$5.3j4ja.55; special brand. $6 5tr6.85; extra
fancy and straight, $4.85i!'5.35; clear, $4.40
4(4. HO.
SEEDS Timothy, steady. $2.0082.40.
CORNMEAL Bteady, $a.40.-
1JRAN Small demand; sacked, east track.
?2c.
HAY Quiet and unchanged; timothy,
W.OUffi 12.00; prairie. $5.0fiifpj.!l0.
IKON COTTON T1ES-93C
HAOGINH-74C
HEMP TWINE -R4c.
PHOVI3ION8-Pork, higher: jobbing,
$12.15. Lard, higher; prime steam, $4,374.
Hacon, steady boxed, extra shorts, $7.60;
clear ribs. $7.24; shtyl clear, $7,874.
POI'LTRY Hhsw; chickene. 94e; springs,
lo'i.c; turkeys. Isc; alucks, 12c; geese. 8c.
If I'TTER Firm ; creamery, 26320 ; dairy,
ltMOic.
EOOS Firm at 32c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.000 86.000
Wheat, bu 89,000 72,000
Corn, bu 59.000 i,oio
Outs, bu 36,000 33.HO0
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAl'KEE, Feb. 9. WHEAT Dull ;
No. 1 northern, $1.1551.18; No. 1 northern,
fl.lisfl't. 15-4; May. $1.1S'& 1.164 hid.
RYE Strong: No. I. 24tl3c.
BARLEY Wuiet ; No. 2, 62c; sample, 36
G0u.
OATS Steady; standard, 32o.
CORN Steady; No. 3. 42V434c; May,
4u4fa45e asked.
Mluneanolla Uraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 9. WHEAT Ma v,
$1.15-4: July, $1,134; September. 94c; No.
1 hard, $1.14: No. 1 northern. $L144; No.
I northern. $1,104 t
FMH'H-1- irst patents, $6,2016.30: second
piiients, $6.00461(i; first clears, $4.15tt4.35;
second clears. $2.0'ii3."t. '
BRAN 111 bulk, $13.50
Philadelphia Prodnre Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 9. BL'TTER
Firm and good demand; extra western
creamery, S2c; extra nearby prints, 1U
KUOS Steady and fuir demand: nearby
fresh and weslmu fresh, 3oc at mark.
CHEESl-V-Stendy and fair demand; full
creams, fancy, 124c; full creams, choice,
124c; full creama, fair to good, 1141612c.
Ir- Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 9.-DRY GOODS
Mai kot conditions remained unchanged to
day. Hellers realised the futility of re
ductions at this lime and also the damages
which may be done by such a course In
(hu disturbance uf confidence when It Is
most ;mrttcularly needed.
Ilalulk tiraln Market.
DCLl'TH. Feb. it - WHEAT- 10 arrive,
No. 1 northern. $l.l!t; No. 2 northern,
$104:'; on track. No. 1 northern, $1.11;
No. 2 northern, $1. '; May. $l.U; July.
$1.1.14j beplembei , 94c.
OATS To arrive and on track, 294c
Liverpool Urala Market.
LIVERPtXJL, reb. t. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures steady; March, 7a 4d;
May. s 14d; July, U lV-1
(VRN 8 pot. steady; American mlurd,
new, 4s 4d: American mixed, old, 4s H4d.
Futures, steady; Murrh, 4s Id; May, 4s 2d.
TOLEDO. Feb. 9.r.F.F.D--C!over: Cash.
$7 56: February, $7.65; March, $7.57: April,
$7.45; October, $5,874; prime alslke, $7 ;
prune timothy. $1.35; March. $1,374.
Peoria' Market.
. PEORIA. Fen. l.-coRN-Steady; Nu. t.
3t; No. 4, Cc; no grade, tie.
NEW VORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Trading ii Dull trd Average Level of
Viiluea it Lower.
TONE OF THE MARKET IS GENERALLY FIRM
IKeellne la Prices Does ot Brlna; 4tat
the Isusl I. Ine of 9eralatlve
(tfferlaa to Take
Prnata.
NFW YORK. Feb. 9 Some reluctance de
veloped In the upward movement of prices
on the stock exchange today and the efforts
to gt them higher were largely relin
quished as the dav wore on. The strength
of a few stocks did not serve to prevent (he
sversge level of prices from dipping lower
than last night. But the effect of the
decline was to sink the trading Into great
dullness and to suspend prices at a range
only slightly below last night. It Is re
garded as a technical evidence of strength
In (he market after an extensive rise If a
setback In the movement does not bring out
Isrge offerings of speculative holdings lo
realise profits or to ssve losses. One of the
most striking features of the recent market
Is the seeming disappearance of stocks and
their failure to come out except at a aulA
stsntial enhancement In the price.
The pause In the demand today was most
apparent, but Its onuses were obscure. Al
though the admission to the Atchison di
rectorate of Cnion Pacific interests is re
garded ss giving a measure of credit to
msny rumors of railroad deals, the stocks
affected hang back. The same was true of
the T'nited States Steel-stocks on the con
ditions reported In that trade, for which
a leading authority uses the emphatic term
"astounding." That Is to say, with produc
tion at the high record rate It is still
below the rate of consumption as shown by
the decline In the stocks on hand during
January. The failure to respond by the
steel stocks and the Pacifies to news of
this character arouses the fear on the part
of operators that other Important develop
ments, which have been rumored, may fall
to move prices upon their announcement,
even should they prove true. Sentiment
was affected also by the report of the de
parture on a long trip of an Influential
party of speculative operators. Another
influence was the stiffening of the tension
on all the lines that make for a resumption
of gold exports to France. Tho cancella
tion of a part of orders of gold bars which
were to be sent out today led to it strong
recovery In the exchange market here, to a
fall In sterling at Paris accompanied by a
stiffening of the discount rate in London.
There were renewed inquiries for gold for
export. Official Intimations that an addi
tional Japanese loan was to be negotluted
may have had Its effect on the London dis
count market. Arrangement to ship $3,000,
000 more In gold certificates lo Cuba on
Saturday 1 to be reckoned with consider
ing the effect on bank reserves here. In
spite of the course of the exchange market
there was buying of stocks here for Lon
don account.
The early advance in Pennsylvania and
Ontario ft Western, the strength of Illinois
Central and a renewed rise In the local
tractions about exhaust the list of Import
ant strong stocks. Som of the Influence
of depression was due to discussion of the
cost to the Railroads of the war In export
grain rates. The proposition at Albany
to tax stock transfers and the Introduction
of a measure looking to the regulation of
corporation organizing were Influences In
the same direction. The discouragement of
the buying demand permitted the early
gains to be generally wiped out and the
market closed cany at about the lowest.
The jump of 114 in Great Northern pre
ferred was without effect lr the lnie mar
ket Bonds were irregular. Total salea par
value, $5,686.01X1 Cnited Statei bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Quotations on Nesr York Slock ex-
chanse were as follows:
Sales.Hlirh. Low. Close
Atchison 89.300 804 884 884
do pfd ono 1034 1024 I024
Atlantic Coast Line.. 400 1224 122 121
Baltimore & Ohio 84 4n0 174 KM4 m'V
ao piu
Canadian Pacific ..
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio
Chicago & Alton...
do prd
Chicago Gt. Western. 10.(100 i!34 22i
Chicago & N. W 1.400 241
C. M. & St. P
Chicago Term. & T.
do pfd 800 ,31 3114
P.. C. C. St. L 200 96 94
Colo. & Southern 9no 264 24
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson
D.. L. & W
Denver & Rio Grande ..
do pfd
Eirle
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd....
Hocking Valley
lo pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. A Nashville
Manhattan I.
Met. Securities
Met. St Ry
Mexican Central 3.200
Minn. A St. Louis
M.. St P. ft 8. 8. M. . 200
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
N. R R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. & W 104.100
Norfolk ft Western... 5.70
do pfd
active on good earnings. Americans opened
dull sixl rallied Irregnlarlv to over parity.
New York. Ontario A W.-tern was In ged
demarvt. Baltimore ft Ohio and Philadel
phia ft Reading were the features. Prices
taaed somewhat later, but closet! stesdy.
Mexn'sns were bought sort rose from 4
fil point on favorable traffic returns ant
confirmation of news regarding traffic ar
rangements. In foreigners a fair business
wss transacted. Japanese were wanted and
Russians were upheld. Japanese govern
ment Imperial Ss of 19"4 were quoted at
1014. Imperial of p4 were quoted at
101
PARIS. Feb. 9 The tendency on the
Bourse today was'qnlet. Foreigners were
In good demand. Russian Imperial 4s were
quote.! at 90.45 and Russian bonds of 1!4
at 505.
BERLIN. Feb. 9. Trading on the Bourse
today generally was sluggish.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. . MONEY On call,
steady at 2 per cent: closing hid, 1 per
cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans,
steady; sixty days and ninety daya, 3 per
cent; six months. 34 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3V44
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at ad
vance, with actual business in bankers'
bills at $4 88ft4.&8i6 foi demand and at
$4.S5tyi4 VflR for sixty-day bills; posted
rates. $4,804 and- $4.89; commercial bills,
$4,864.
SILVER Bar. 14c; Mxlcan dollars,
474c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
irregular.
Closing quotatlona on bonds were
C. a. nr. Ii. rg.. ..1044 J"pn . rtfa...
.104 , a Natn urn.
,1M 'VUnhattin r. (
.lnl ( sntrsl t
.1:11 I do 1st lm-
.131 H A St. b. it
1UC4 M . K. ft T. 4.
. IW. do it
do c-ounon
do ta. rg ,,
do coupon
dn nrw ta, rag.
do coupon
do old 4a. reg..
no roupen
hXI 98 98
6.I0O 1.144 1334
ltr 1SW
19.800 52
200 42
199
514
41
98
1344
19S
514
414
80
V3
2394
14.600 ,171:14 ,J754 .1754
30
94
26
63
38
1924
363
32
874
434
74
64',
90
91
.
.lnS
.10
. 74
. 32S
- 7
.Inn i
.
Am. Toba.ro 4a. ctfa VN. R R. of M. c.4.. Sil't
do taviii ..llaHj'N. J. on. gen. la..i:i
Alrhlaon son. 4a 1M;.N T. f. sn. I4S.100
do ad). 4a M Northern pariac 4a... 1
AllaniO- C. L. 4a 101 r- do Sa
Baltimore at O 4a. .lmUlNortolk A W r. 4a. ..1044
do fl'ta MViiOreaon S. U. rfds. 4a. T
Cantral of Oa. 6a 114 iPann. conv. 3S 104
do lat Inr 1 JFf.dllii mm. 4a I"I"
do !d Inr 70 !fit. L. it. M. r. 4a..l! .
Cha. ft Ohio 44a.i..l4:8t. L,. . F It- -"
Chi. ato A A. 'ia... Ill, St. I.oula S W. r. 4s. a
C, B. ft 14. new a. .1K0W Seahoard A. I. 4a. .. a
C R. 1. P. 41 Kit flout hern Partite 4a...
do col. rK '.MTaouiharn Ry. Sa tut
CCf. ft St. L. 1. 4a.l'3,lTfaii ft Vt-tr I...1U
rhlrsgo Term. 4a 7 T.. St. L. ft W. 4a... 4
Colo. Mid. ta 7St4Ll'nlon Paclflr 4 lftd
Colo. A Boutham 4a.. 93 1 do i-onr. 4a U'I'b
Cuba it. rartf 107 f . Steel Id .... I4
Dnrer ft R. O. 4a...l0l,Wabah la Its
Hla. Sacur. r 7, dn deb. B
Krla prior Urn 4a. . .il01 ' W.atem Md. 4a 93 S
do xen. 4a 14IW. ft L. K. 4a 94
P. W. tc P. C. la..llflVWla. Cantral. 4a m
Horklni Vat. 44s 111 1
Bid. Offered.
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Feb. 9 Call loans. 24&3 per
cent; tlmo loans. 341144 per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon adj. 4 17 Adventurs
do 4a ...10i!Allon
Mai Central 4a 74 1 Amalgamated ...
AlrhlBon ttli Am Zinc
do pfd 1UH Atlantic
Ronton ft Albany... .2M iblnsham
Morton ft Main ...177401. ft Itecla.
Rnaton Klev-ated.
Plti-hburi ptd...
max. i:entrai
. ,.1A5 'Ontannlal
...146 ,1'oppar Range
llVt vtlv weat
N Y., N. H. ft H..20H .flomlllloa Coal
t'nlon Paclfli-
Am. Arga. Cham...
do pfd
Am. Pnau. Tubs....
Am. Sugar
do pfd
Am. Tel. ft To)....
Am. Woolen
do pfd
nomlnlon I ft S.
Rdtaon Klc. Ilium
Oan. Electric
ltl Krnnklln
. JlVa Oraniy
. X) Ulr Royals
, I Maaa. Mining
.141 Michigan ...1
.i:u 1 Mohawk
.141V4 Mont Coal ft I 'oka.
. ZtV Old Dominion
'. fia Osrelna
. n Parrot
SV, .Uuln v
I6i ilhannnn
Maao. Klectrlc 15 ITimarack
do pfd.
Mass Oaa
l ulled Krult.
tnlte-t Shoe Math..
do pfd .'
V. S Hleel
do pfd
Weattnghous com . .
Bid. "Asked.
- Trinity
4;s'rj. S. Mining .
a i a 011
77
31
.10
OSS
Tl
V. 8. Oil
I' tali
Vfclorla ..
Winona
Wolverine
1S'
J"
11
14
MVa
"4
7
1.1
10 'n
o
354
11
...... l!'i
. (14
4'l
. M1
. no
. 27
vn
.1.10
. low
. :.i
. 4
. 4i
. 4
11
.11 j
1,700 19.14 192
100 353 353
88-4
441.1
81)4
654
91
914
....11.800 1 58 157-4 1574
MM,
1.2IX)
.25.800
,. 1.100
. 300
400
loo
88
434
794
65
904
14
15'
31
r,7
l.hoo ISM.; 137 137
30.100 175 1734 17,",i
... 2.000
,1110
31 K
8'4
.10 000 834 82
.5fi,100 123-4 121',-
23
214
224
6.000
!
300
824
1224
224
60
9fl,
..... 10O
1074 1004 107
6-r."i
994 99; .
414
324
o4
421;
3.2O0 1484 147
404 484
83-4 824
..141.G00 1414 140.4 1404
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. ft St. L...
Reading 125.300 fW-4
do 1st pfd fno 934
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 10,200 3-"i
do pfd 700 81 4
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd.. 7.300 734
. l,2on 14
. 4.4O0 6.1-4
.13.600 674
314
ftii
414
1474
484
8204
so
95-4
34
'344
81 4
73
2M4
63
fi4
118
344
974
364
SO'..
544
St. Louis 8. W.,
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd 50 1184
Southern Railway .... f.700 r,.v;
do pfd SrO ' 974
Texas ft Pacific 2 100 374
T.. St. L. ft W 7o 36;
do pfd 3.200 iVi'i
Fnlon Pacific
do pfd
Wabash 400 3314 23
do pfd 900 45 4 444
Wheeling ft L. E 100 184 ma;
Wisconsin Central ... 700 r.4 2"A
do pfd 8'X 504 494
Adams Ex
American Ex
Vnlted States Fx 100 134 134
We'ls-Fargo Ex
Amal. Conper 14.100 "44 73U
Am. Cnr ft Foundry.. 500 334 33
do pfd ...
Am. Cotton OH 700 34 4 344
do nfd '
Am. Ice uno
do nfd 1.100
Am. L''iserd Oil
do nfd 100
Am. Locomotive 1.100
do nfd w) 1104 no
Am. Smell. A Refng.. 7.fvvi UTii, .!;
do nfd 1 4i0 11r.. iiei;
Am. usr Refng 8. too JJl'. in
Am. Tnhopeo p'd, cert 8101 ftfiti oav,
81
P.4
93
90
344
81
72
?64
6.34
6114
113
344
974
3il
S
54-4
2.400 14 121U 1214
1 mu 3i 'A H75i
22;
444
1V,
2'
0V
240
?30
13.1
243
734
3'4
9'4
334
93
6
301 ;
14
37
sou
109 '
lias;
M"4
9v.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, Feb. 9 Closing quotations on
stocks and bono were:
Console, money ' S. Y. Central ....
do account. W4 Norfolk ft Weetern
Anaconda t b1! do pfd
Atchison 1 'Oat. ft Weetern ..
do pfd InMi PennsylTanla ,
Baltimore ft Ohio, . .10f Ran I Mlnee .'
l aoadlan Pacific ltfa Bcatlnr
.. 5:tv (hi 1st pra. .....
.. 24t : Hu Sd pfd.
. .1IH4 gouthrrti Hy.ji....
.. 1 I do pfd
. . aa!outhern PacHo
.. 7il nlon Pacific 1.
. . 46VI do pfd ..,
. . tk,V. 8 Steel
.. 47 I do pfd ..
..ISI't Wabaih ...
..142, do pfd .
. . 33 Span lih 4a.
SILVER Bar. steady. C8 5-16d per ounce.
- MONEY 3403 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 24 psr cnt,'- for three
months" bills, 24-t24 per cent.
Chee. ft Ohio
I'hlragn O. W. ..
t. M. St. P.
He peers
Denver ft K. O.
do pfd
Erie
do lat prd
do Sd pfd '
Illinois Central .
Loula. tc Nash..
M.. K. ft T.
1524
.
95
fli
.... 7:w
.... 11
.... 49
.... 474
.... 46 a
3d
.... 1194
.
....It5'4
.... 9'
.... 31
91
i S3"J
.... 46(4
ai-,
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 9. The following are
the closing quotations on mining biocks
Adama Con
Alice
Breece
Rrunasicl.' Con ....
Comatock Tunnel ..
Con., Ol. ft Va
Horn silver .
Iron Silver ..
Leadvllle Con
200
3
20 ILlctle Chief
8S jOntarlo
vpnir
rnoenlx
Potnal
Savage
sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Sun da rd
. II
. t
. 9
.200
. IV
..;
..asm
.. 11 '
.. 52
.. 117
.. (5
. .
..110
Hank of England Htateiuent.
LONDON, Feb. 9. The weekly statement
of the Rank of England shows the follow
ing changes. Total reserve Increased 642,
000; circulation decreased 246.000; bullion
Increased 395.948; other securities decreased
1,044.oiKi; other depoKiU decreased 3.19.'!.
000: public deposits hreused 2.038.000;
notes reserve Increased 516,000; government
securities decreased 704,000.
The proportion of tho hank's reserve to
liability Is 55.66 per cent, as compared with
52.65 per cent last week.
Bank of France Statement.
PARIS. Feb. 9. The weekly statement 'of
the Bank of France shows the following
changes: Notes in circulation decreased
84.600,000 francs: treasury accounts current
decreased 8.600.000 francs; gold In hand In
creaaed 55.50O.00O francs; bills discounted de
creased 170,576,(DiO francs; sliver In hand In
creased 2,525,000 franc.
64
S94
3?
6
39".
37
304
114 lo-.'i
62 6'4
47t. 47 U
;.i"0 a4 20114 at
211
T7;
361,
1864 18rti4
114 31
44
200
naconda M. Co 3'i0 101
Brooklvn R. T 30 Son fit
Colo. Fuel ft Iron 9.100 484
Consolidated Una
Corn Products urn ? ??
do nfd "On 78 78
Distillers' Securities.. 200 :I04 asu.
oenrrnt ruiepiep inn 1S14
International Puper
do pfd
International Pump
do nfd
National Lead
North American ..:.
Pacific Mall
People's Has
Pressed Steel Car...
do pfd
Pullmsn PtlHce Car
Republic Steel W.iqfl 17
do pfd KOI 7ty
Rnlihee Goods t.1(V ysu.
do pfd 1V 9;
Tee.i. r-nnt ft Iron 774
V a 1 euther 1 Mm 14
do pfd 4 noi pM
T. n. Ve-'tv 3 mn finv.
V- S 't'ibber l oot san en
fin 1 aoi 0u )07
l'. S. S'eel JI3 1VI ;u goL
do fd 31 roo. nji;
Vs.-C-llna Chetn.... 2.1 acn,
do nfd ivt Iflfcti trail ;
e.ilnh'.os E!ec... 1 "O IViU jgy
v.... n fnlon 4 SO' 041.; 0114
Tela! soles for the dv. 979 61 0 shares.
8.000
1.800 4.-.M
.It"! Jnon na;
100 361', 36".
894
, 38
86
314
102
44
l..v;
354
04
2M
16U.
TO,
?4
S.-.4
76
134
894
K4
ysii
06;
7.
tlN,
inrva. jm
lo.::
ne4
nu
ine.
V
934
Furrlan Financial.
LONDON, Feh. 9 Money was In good
demand In the market touay and supplies
were scarcer. D'semiuts were firmer on
the Bank of Knylmtd buving hnr gold.
Operators on the Stork F.xehsnge were
largely absorbed hv the settlement. The
tone was got d and a fair nu:ount of fresh
business was trina-ted 011 the continued
minors of the pi isper'a of prnre In t'ie
fer eas. Crns.ili harde ird oa-lng to the
pieipects of el., j 41. r mil' w In the near
futile. lloiuu 1 a 1 1 1 Welti bio., am and
Rank of Germany Statement.
BERLIN. Feb. 9.i-The weekly bank state
ment of the Imperial Bank of Oermanv
shows the following changes: CaRh In hand
Increiisod 4.100,000 marks; treasury notes In
creased 1,260,000 marks; other securities
decreased 44.280.000 marks; notes In circula
tion decreased 43,640,000 marks.
Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9-Today's state
ment of the treasurybalances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption, shows:
Available cah balance, $141,611,005; gold.
$49,206,932.
Rank' Clearings.
OMAHA, Feb. 9.-The bank cjearlngs for
Thursday were $1,211,762.29. For the same
day one year ago the cleurings were $1,139,
Wool Market.
BO8TON, Feb. 9 WOOL In the Boston
wool market business is light on account
of the small stock of domestic wool in
dealers' ' hands. Outside of pulled wools
but little more enn be brought forward
until the next clip la ready. Much of the
next clip of territory wool has already
been contracted for oa the sheep's backs
by eastern dealers. 'With domestic wools
nearlv all sold, manufacturers will be ob
liged -to depend largely on foreign wools
to meet thele needs while waiting for the
next, clip. . Values hold firm, as follows:
Texas, twelve months, nominal; eight
months. 2Hjf22c; full. 2021c. California,
Hunibolt and Mendocino, 27274e; north
ern choice. 254jrac! average, 19jjr21t;" middle
counties, ISftaoc; srlufhern, Irulic. Oregon,
eastern staple, 2'fj22c: clothing, ISuio..;
valley.' No. 1. IBc. Iflaho, fine. 19iiil!i4.-;
fine medium, !K19c. Wyoming, fine. 17411'
184c; fine medium, 174Cul84e. I'tah and
Nevada, fine, 17tflr; line medium. 1747 18c.
Dakota, tine. lhS1ci fine medium. 18ftl9
Montana, flue choice. 21tf2Sc; fine average.
19. 2'ic. Colorado, fine, 15(fil8c; fine ine.
dliii'f, 16M7c.
ST. l.oriS. Feh. 9-WOOI-Market
steadv. Medium grades, combing and cloth
ing. 23tf24f: light fine, 18tf22c; heavy tine,
14'yl7c; tub washed. 27'n41c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 9-COTTON-Hpot
closed quiet, 5 points lower: middling up
lands, 7.e"i ; middling gulf. 05c; sales, 41
bales. . ,
ST. LOriS., Feb. 9-COTTON-Qulet;
good middlingT 74e'l sales. 7 bales: receipts,
none; ahlptnentg, 43 bales; stock. 43.747 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 9 COTTON Spot,
flood business done, 10 .points higher Amer
ican middling, fair. 4 ftkl ; good middling,
4 .luil; middling, 4Hd; .low middling, i.lmi,
good ordinary. $.9td; ordinary, $ 7ttd. The
sales of the day were Jl.Ua) bales, of which
l.iasi were for speculation and export and
Included 11.500 American. Receipts, 13,'ssv
bales, Including 8 10 American.
NEW ORLEANS Feb. . COTTON -Firm:
sales, 4.Va) baleg; ordinary. Sl-liic;
good orrilniry, (4c; low middling, 4o: nn.l
rilliig. 74e; good mldillmg. kc: mlddliiig
fsir 'T-W; recelptay f,M4 bales, slock.
344,750 ualS.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i'rEli "
Cattle Market Again Delayed by the Slow
Arrirsl of Train.
a
HOGS SOLD MOSTLY FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Active Oeuaaaal for heea anal I, a nibs
at Strona Prlrea and a Nrrr Top
for the Season Was Pat on
the Lamb Market.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb 9, 190").
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
I'tniml Tuesday
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Cattle.
1.968
4.8P2
4.155
3 5
liogs. Sheep.
$.isS
11.416
8.D.S
4 845
3.t
.14.515
.12.611
14.!9t
.14. liS
.16. MS
.10.733
8S.7IS
22.6S2
3.V432
38.117
31.8):
34.292
22. 4M
20 240
20.49.1
29 3K
20,2i
26.127
Four days this week..
Same days last week...
Same days week before.
Same three weeks ago.
Same four weeks ago...
onme aays last year
RECEIPTS Kim Ttiw YRA.R TO DATE
The lollowtng table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date with comparisons with last
year:
I9)kv 1904. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 92.510 93.703 l.'l
Hogs 71 4.11 '.'44.372 27.059
8heep 157.999 19U.061 4.1.!
1 he following nine ,,,. the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tho last
several days, with comparisons:
:il 14 4 ?4 79 '.94 ... TV
I7J !.' I I.'! M : ... 4
! 7 ;-"t ... 4 , f ... 4 To
1 ay lot 4tt -:s s9 so t to
7T iso . . 1 :', j .st o 4 t
s rt 99 4 ta 49 rr ... 4 7
: tl 40 4 tS Si Jll !40 4 TO
77 ;eo ... 4 V. '47 10 4 7
0 1?7 ... 4 :. l J74 90 4 "l
tt tie an t en ? 4j ... 4 To
7 rlt Iro 4 n 47 ff-4 99 4 To
? Jon . 4 . !:ia ... 4 70
SS m a IK as Ml ....47
93 213 ... 4 44 91 .: ... 4 T
I IT Ml ... 94. $l . 90 4 to
I SO J.I IW 4 a 4" !9 ... 4 T9
9.1 Ill ... 4 44 IT 144 ... 4 79
n si ... 4 t T I't ... 4 to
0 .'?0 ... 4 9S 4T :-4 11 4 TO
I t"4 ... 4 46 la f: ... 4 0
TT . 40 4 4 JIT J4 40 4 70
J Jit IN 4 as - J44 si tin
TT. ...... HI 10 4 W SI ITS too 4 70
Tt r:J ... 4W : 19 iw 4 To
SJ IJ3 . 4 40 9S ! 40 4 TO
U 114 M Itt Tl 140 90 4 TO
71 :2 40 4 tl 90 ITl) 49 4 Tl4
91 27 0 4 15 M .113 ... 4 T?
M I4 ... 4 4 30 MT ... 4 T:
44 . ... 44 :4 C"0 ... 4 7I'
TT 40 4 aj 9 3 ... ft
T4 ?T ... 4 t 4!. ....... J7S to 4 79
47 tit ... 4 9 . M J4I 240 4 ft
It '.'! It IV to Ill 40 4 If.
II t-4 40 ID 49 s IN I Tl
T: 40 I I7i tt t4 ... 4 T9
9 rts ... 4 171 K -.'l ... 4 ;i
44 t'l ... 4I7, .Ml .. Il 10 I T.I
Tl ........ 1T ... 4 ITS M s ... ITS
99 JJ ... I ITW, 40 !T4 4 TS
t I7S 4 74 Kt SIT ... 4 7$
1 109 100 4 171, 4.0 379 ... 4 10
94 T4t 40 4 17s 0 WT ... 4 0
TS 14 40 4 TS U S!l ... 4 ltt
IT H7 ... 4 I7i, 44 141 ... 4 99
3 :m ... I ;
Jan. 16...
Jan. 17...
Jan 18...
Jan. 19...
Jan. 2o...
Jan. 31...
Jan. 22...
Jan. 23...
Jan. 24...
Jan. 25...
Jan. 26...
Jan. 21...
Jan. 28...
Jan. 29...
Jan. 30...
Jan. 31...
Feb. 1....I
Feb. 2....
Feb. 3....
Feb. 4.. ..
Feh. 5....
Feb. t..
Feb. 7....
Feb. 8 ...
Feb. 9. . , .1
5 27
$ 20
29,
5 27,
190011904. 11908. 1902. I901
4 514 1 4 74 491 15
504i 6 50 6 17
4 $041 4 69 22
4 60 1 4 74 6 39
4 57 4 681 47,
4 54 4 7Si 8 50!
4 56 16 53l
4 63 4 881 6
4 6541 6
4 71 4 89
4 7241 4 87!
4 13 : 4 si;
I 644 4 hi
1900.
4 521
4 4ol
4 56
4 64
4 54
f 26!
5 18 4 63
1S99.
3 62
$ 4'J
1 61
3 64
3 58
3 59
6 11
6 22
5 13
4 1-9' $ '!
4 551 $ 61
4 48i $
4 oil 3 S7
27
6 15
02
6 50; b Wt
66 08!
16 14
6 7l I $ 181
U l-i 1
6 64: 6 95: C
4 Mi 6 64 ,5 98, 6 28
4 811 6 74l 6 U5 5 U
6 681 6 97 i 5 li
4 79 If. M fi 22:
4 731 6 681 I 6 25, 4 68 8 64
4 K4i a 711 5 931 1 4 62k 3 69
'44 4 81 6 80 4 96 $ 31 I 3 58
I 4 77 1 6 82 6 12 5 23 4 ,
4 824' 4 81, 6 77 ! 6 161 6 21 1 4 i0 3 a.
4 74V I V 74 6 03! 6 28 1
1 0
'II 1
4 564
4 M
4 69
4 70
4 724
1
4 664i 4 88'
I 4 89 1 6 '
4 62
e ,
4 62
4 54
4 55
4 67
8 W
3 68
e
8 70
i 64
3 64
6 29
4 O81 3 66
4 75' 3 66
25 4 84j S 70
Indicate Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in toiluv bv each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
C M. & St. P. Ry 11 . 24
Mo. P. Ry
V. P. system
C. A N. W. Ry
V., K. M. V. R. R.
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.
B. M. Ry
C, b. & Q Ry
C, R. I. P. Ry.. east.
C. R. 1. P. Ry., west.
Illinois Central
Chicago Ut. Western .
1
32
K
.'HI
3
11
26
12
34
8
14
7
24
Cattle. Hojs. Sheep.
.. 1.654 l.UKi
., H32 2.576 l.u4
.. 6.4 3.157 1,301
ot4 3.471 430
1.028
8V3
Total receipts 150 170 25
The (tlMposiiion of she nay's receipts wilt
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ol head indicated:
Omaha Packing Co. ...
Swift and Company ..
Cudnhy Packing Co. ..
Armour & Co
Cudahy Pkg. Co., S. C
Armour & Co.. S. C.
Vunsant & Co 37
Lobman & Co 77
McCreary & Carey 36
W. I. Stephen 138
11111 & Son 122
H. F- Hamilton 236
I, . F. JlUH Ho
Sam Wert helmer 222
Mike Haggerty 128
Sol Degan 25 .....
J. B. Root el Co 145
Bulla & Kline 1
8. & 8 )i
C U Clark 66
Other buyers 227 14S
Totals 4.327 13.434 4,849
CATTLE There was quite a liberal rin
of cattle reported this morning, but It wai
the middle of tot' forenoon before enougn
of them had arrived to make a market. As
a result the market was as. alow in open
ins us It haa been for the last several
days and It was late In the afternoon before
a clearance was maae.
There were aulte a few beef sierra In
cluded In the receipts and a number of
them showed considerable quality. Buyerd
took hold quite freely and anything at all
desirable sold readily enough ai good
steady prices, as high as $5.25 being paid.
The common to meulum grades were not
as active as the choicer cattle, but still
thcra was very Ilttii changu noticeable In
ruling prices.
The- cow market was uneven. , In some
cases steady prices were puld ' while In
others salesmen thought they had to take
a dime less than they sold similar cattle
for yesterday. The market yesterday,
though, was uneven, so that It is rather
hard to make comparisons. As a general
thing, though, the market on desirable
grades was not much different today from
vesterduy s average,. Trading was fairly
active on anything at all good and con
sideiliig the late arrival of trains the bulk
of the offerings was disposed of In fairly
good seuJ'on.
There was some tendency to pound the
market on bulls except In the case of the
best grades, but veal calves showed very
little change.
The market on good heavy feeders held
steady, hut the common and light cattle
were alow and a little lower. The re
ported htorm coming from the west had a
tendency to . make speculators ' cuutldua
about getting many cattle on hand that
they could not readily dispose of, which
explains the weakness on the commoner
cattle. Representative sales:
tiKEF STE&R3.
No.
I. ..
4...
11...
I...
S...
ill...
19...
31...
...
II. ..
17...
23...
21...
13...
4...
I...
13...
I...
1. .
t...
1...
i...
10 ..
1...
t,..,
11..,
1..
H .,
24...
12...
91...
SI...
A.
.. 140
.. f.4
.. M
..Mm
..1040
. .UK. J
.. 9T.T
..I0TS
.. suit
.. m
. . 1 1 KS
..111.'
. .1149
. .1311
ti.
3 45
I 4f.
I 6,i
I 1,1
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
3 90
I 96
I 0
4 OA
4 10
4 11
8a
o.
n...
44...
17.,
11...
II...
4. ..
29...
19...
II...
31...
!..,
4fi.
11.
At.
...1119
. .U,
...1160
..11911
..136
..HOT
. .1141
.lido
..1247
. . 1X13
. .1419
. .1311
..13o4
..1IU
STEERS AND COWS.
97 a
..1023
. .1011
. . 840
. . 970
. . WW
. .lHWI
.. 910
.. 924
..llll
. . toll
..101,0
. llf.7
..12S0
,. 913
. .1026
.. 939
, . sal
. .1041
3 0 11..
I o ...
cows.
1 10
: io
2 Cf
t r
3 lln
1 3.1
4u
t 40
2 6u
I OS
3 Hi.
t r.
1 Tl
2 73
3 SO
1 w
2 9&
I.
It..
14. .
..
12. .
1..
2..
9. .
7..
3.'...
14..
4..
II .
19. .
7..
11..
:o.
.1141
. .IJ67
.1171
..1019
. .1013
..1220
. .1(31
.. 120
..lldfl
.. 977
.. 910
.. 992
. . 1III9
.. 990
..nun
. .1037
..10U
. . 9bu
911
COWS AND HlilFKRB.
rr.
4 II
4 lo
4 30
4 30
4 10
4 an
4 2.1
4 86
4 40
4 lo
4 96
4 90
i 00
5 25
I 90
4 9U
I 90
I 90
1 oj
1 00
3 Ou
3 00
I Oil
I ISI
I or,
I It
I 16
3 M
I 25
9 2ll
9 16
I 36
I 16
946
2 76 31.
ill'.It Cita.
41 I II
. 750 2 10 II
, 550 2 26 19
.626 t W 19
.412 I 6" 11
. 441 I 95 i
.420 I DO 1
BULLS.
.1040 I 80 I
.1310 I0O 1
STAGS.
.1150 I 10
CALVES.
.110 6 25
dTOCK CALVKS.
.441 J oil
12. .
. Kill
. 12
. 912
. 9.19
. Mi)
. 1290
1720
1T40
3 30
I 40
3 46
I 60
8 Tl
I 75
1 20
I 34
bToc:kJe.ib
J 6"0 9 16
6 s 924 I 90
fl TI6 I In
1 1040 1 86
i 907 I 40
It 411 8 40
49 I 40
7 991 I 40
HOGS There was
I.., its reuorieii una
II
6
I'..
It.
FEEDERS.
191 1 10
619
loss
4!4
6S2
9?4
1091
SO
I 65
I Tl
3 74
I In
I II
quite a liberal run of
rnortitni. .u . .
lings iriiii - mn r,e
seen from the table of receipis above. v y
unfavorable reports were rrc Hived limn
Chlesgo. but in spite of that fact ine mar
ket here ruleo; Hi live anil filgher. At me
opening prices were about L4e in 5c h.gh 'r
ami as the morning advanced me market
gamed in strengtn and activity until u
was fully 6c higner. Buyers seemed to be
afraid tnat receipts the rest of the week
would be very light owing lo th severe
stoim that wa reported coming irom toe
west, and as result they all eook hold
freely and all the early arrivals, smjuiu
Ing to over 100 cara. were disposed ot in
short order. Light weights sold largely
from $4.95 down, butchers and mixed fiom
$4 61 to $4 70, heavies 84.70 to $4 80 and ae
high as $4 86 was paid for prime heavies.
The close of the market was active and
strong, prions being at the high point of
the day. In fart some of the rales showed
an advance over yrstsrday of llic. Repre
sentative sales:
Hi IK hp A new trii) wss put on the lamb
market this morning when a string or led
western lambs sold lor 7.78. They were
well finished, however, and attracted con
siderable attention. The general mifrket
on both sheep and lambs could safely be
quoted strong and active, and some sales
were considerably higher than the aame
kinds brought yesternay. For example,
some of the same yearlings tnat soid e
terday for $6.li went todav for $6.2A, or 15c
higher. The demand was of liberal pro
portions, and with laght receipts trading
ruled setiv. everything being sold as fust
as offered. A bunch vi clipped ewes was
ottered this morning and ihey sold for
$4.1i., while another string of ewes with the
wool on brought $4.50. Mexican wethers
hrought $51 and western yearlings $6.
Quotations ror ted sloe: Oood to choice
yearlings, A25'i6.75: fair to aood year
lings. 5.i5(tj,15; good to choice wethets.
5.2MjS.66; talr to good wethers. $4.904m.l&;
good to choice ewes, 9t.5tifft.iai; talr to good
ewes. $4.00$4.40; common to fair ewes. $3 60
9Y.1.90; grod to choice Inmbs, li.25Ji.i'6; talr
to good lam he. 16,75'if 7.26; feeder yearlings.
14 Beipfc.iO: feeder wetliera, 44.84 60; feeder
ewes, $3 263.76; feeder lambs, 6. JO-aft.laj.
Representative sales:
No.
1 western buck
86 western oull ewes
7 Western cull ewes
290 western ti pped ewes ...
H54 western clipped ewes ...
26 western ewes
110 western leeder lambs ...
7 western clipped wethers
.is native lamos
6 western Is nibs
30 Western lambs
31 native ewes
255 western lambs
1MH western lambs
236 western lambs ,
1 western lamh
447 western ewes..
t-9 western ewes
6 western cull lambs
476 western wethers
87 western lambs
92 western lambs
161 western lambs
10 western ewes and wethers,,
0 western yearlings
469 western yearlings
At.
. lu
. 79
. 67
. 84
. 107
. 1)81
. 46
. so
. 84
. 83
. 81
. 165
. NN
. 88
. 86
, 110
. 99
. 99
. 46
. 100
. fil
. 61
. 72
, 102
, 1IM
, 9.i
Pr.
2 00
2 to
3 60
4 10
4 10
4 66
4 7r.
6 26
$ 25
6 ill
6 50
7 60
7 70
7 70
7 75
8 00
4 50
4 85
6 00
6 60
6 80
6 80
7 25
6 CO
6 2o
6 25
CHICAGO LI VP. STOCK. MAIIKKT
tattle Steady Hogs Five Cents
Higher Sheep anil I. a nibs Steady.
CHICAOO. Feb. .-CATTLK Receipts.
9,000 head: market sieaily; good to prime
steers. $5.6iKfJ6 46; poor to medium, $3.75j.nt;
Blockers snd feeders, $2.35a4..i: cows, 81. 2n
Ji4.Ho; heifers, $2.0o;4.9O; canners, 1.25'fj2.55;
bulls, $2.00(13.90; calves. $2.UOi&7.35.
IIDOM Receipts, 32, WW head; entlheted to
morrow, 29,000 head; 'market oc higher;
mixed and butcher, $l.o&4.90: gobci to
choice heavy, $4.8ai4.9n; rough aim heavy,
$4.80tM.70; light, $4.ibf,4.75; bulk of sales,
M-IOtrt.SS.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5,000
head; sheep and lambs steady, good to
choice wetners, $5.6) (Trio. 90. fair to choice
mixed, $4.tiB6.30; western sheep, $4.4o(.
590; native lambs. $5.76i? i.9o; western lambs,
O.ID'(JO.lK. '
Kansas City 1.1 Stork Market.
KANSAS CIT V. Mo., Feb. 9.J--CATTLE
Receipts. 3,70u head, Including 4i head
southerns; market for best slow and
steady: butcher stock strong mnl active;
choice export nnd dressed beef steers. 6.iio
.70; fair to good, $.76o4.76; Western fed
steers, 3 75iU6,2.i; stoi. keis and feeders, $2 7.i
$r4.'l; southern steers. VI.2iKB4.Wi; .southern
cows, 2.2o4T3.2i; native cows. ti.iorjM.M; na
tive heifers, 250i64.2U; bulls, .(.2lKu$.oo;
calves, 3.00fj7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 5c
lower; top, 4.!ti4; bulk of sales, 4,o6j4.Ko,
heavy, 4.Oia4.97',j: puckers, $4.i'5'S-4.ii6; pigs
and lights, $4.O0i'a4.76.
SHhKP AND IAMBS-Rei-clpts. 2.0mi
head; market steady; native lambs, $.50
7.50; nutlve wethers. $5.0ilf 5.65; native feoj
ewer. $4.7675.25;' western ted lambs $6.WK1).
7.t!5; western fed yearlings, $6,004)6 ,'S; west
ern fed sheep, $4.50jf(.65; Hoi kilo and feed
ers, $3.60fn5,60.
St. Louts Live Stock Markrl.
ST. LOVIB. Feh. 8. CATTLE Receipts
3.IU0 head, Including 2,000 head Texaus;
market steady; native snipping and export
steers, 4.6oJift.i6; dressed beet and butch
ers' steer.i, $3.6iti5Jb; steers under 1,000
pounds. nt.OOOj.l.no; stoekers and feeders,
$3.S6i'o4.25; cows and heifers, $2.36(f2.l5; can
nets, tl.i.i'ifi.eui buns, 2.!'t.t.:e.; calves, tw.50
07.00; Texas and Indian Hteers, $3.0O(j4.75;
cows nnd heifers, $2.264j3.76.
HOO! Receipts, 6,ui" head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $3.75'SM.86; packers,
$4 554i4.S6; butchers anil best heavv, $4.6i
4.H0.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.500
head; market steady; native muttons, $4 75
5.75; lambs, $6.00078.00; culls and bucks,
W.7bji.25; stt.ckers, $11.0013.10.
ee Vork Lire Stock Market.
NEW' YORK, Feb. 8 -BKEVKS-Recelpts,
76 head. Market limited, few cows ami
bulls sold ut steady prices; cables, steady:
exports, 720 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 648 head; veals, $1.00
&90ii; prices 25?.ioOc off; barnyard calves,
lower at r.'.oiiw-'.tiu; no demand for west
erns; dressed calves," lower; city dressed
veals, 84l34c per !b.; country dressed, u
ti1lc.
BHEEf AISD LAMBS Receipts. 1.424
head. Market for sheep, steady; primr
Iambs, firm to 10c higher; others alow but
steady; slieep. , $4.(iOlio.80: choice wetheis.
$6.00; culls, $3.0013.76; lambs, $7.60i'(i8.60: gen
eral sales, $7.Wa8.fO fr medium to good.
HOUS Receipts, 6,8,7 head. Market slow;
goou state nogs, to.wiio.m.
Kt. Joseph Live Meek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 9.-CATTI.K-Recelpta.
1.362 head; market steady: na
tives. ti.ToC0M.il); cow, and heifers, $1.652
4.36; stoekers and feeders. $2.75H.10.
HOGS Receipts. 9.906 head; market
strong to 6c higher: light, 4.6l"tj I 8ii; mid
dling and heavy. $4.769.i96.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 6G0
head; market steady; lambs, $7.6).
Sioux City Lit stock Market.
SIOl'X CITY. Is., Feb. 9.-fHpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLF. Receipts, 000 nead; mar
ket steady; stoekers dull; beeves. $3 ho?
6.o; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.2S(i8.6n;
stockeri and feeders, 2.fj)ti3 .go; culves ami
yearlings. I2.25W.85,
litxlu Receipts. ' 4. BOO head; market
strong, selling at $4.44J4.75; bulk of rales.
$4.604.80. -
Slock la kigbt.
Recelp'a of live slock ut the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha 3.400 li.ooo 3 Kim
Bloux City m) 4,t,iHi
Kansas city ". J.VOO lii.Odi ;'ii,Vi
St. LOUlS .' 3,000 b.ilsl :'fy
St. Joseph 1.:'2 li.ltoo 'hu;
Chicago 9,ioo 32,000 6.uoo
Totals
...21,162
!.9ii6 13,!-56
(Ills anil Rosin.
OIL CITV. Feb. 9, 011--Credlt hlaiicea
$1.39; certifies tea. no hid; shipments. Penn
s.tlvanla, 89.6IM bbls.) average, 711.04.1 ,,
Runs, Pennsylvania. 87.816 bbl",; nvcmai.
Ill, 281 hbls. Shipments, Lima, 711,112 bins '
average, 70.1D6 bhls Huns, Lima, id ill,1
bbls ; average. 44.873 bhls.
SAVANNAH, Feh. ' . 1IOHIN' -Firm: A
B, c, D. $2.2.vvj r,; k. .'-4; !', $:.6.'o
2.674; II, $2 7(j'2 .80, H, $3 pv , U fc,; g
U.Kj; M, $4.50; N, $4 76; Wll. I.Mjo: WW
r..!6.
Ko A' S. Tr. Ku. , v. Ik. Pr.
II lit ... 4 ' 7 l ... 4 r,
14 -...lit ... 4 to 72 10 . . all,
ee ml ... 4 4i si .'i. 41 i ,i,
a ... Ilia 74 tii 10 - t,'
9 lol ... 4 62 s k lu l.o $ '. is
hvaiioraled Apple autl Dried Kriille.
NEW YORK. Feb, B.-KVAPORATKD
APPLES Market seems lo roine from
speculators who have been fired Into the
market to fill' their contracts and who
are bidding aa high as 64c for prime: com.
mon are quoted at 4a.',4i,-: prime, 649540;
choice, li'tfO'uc; fauev, Tc.
CALIFORNIA inilEu FRl'ITS Prune
remain steuilv. with quotation ranging
ffom 2c to 54o for California, grades Apri
cots In K.-null supply and lint, with choice
quoted t I'l'iflO'ji: elra 1 nol.-e, Hvil.c;
fancy. U4'015i'-, Peaches slim are firmly
held, e.11,1 1 holes at M,(liv; t k 1 1 .1 cnuli-e,
l"W 'ilin.i i fancy, 114-qlji-. Raisins are
sies-iy, loose MutH-slela, 2 U) 1 eruwit, held
n" :'5: iinnhos 12 5m!f 3.141.
tAPKFRl IT- Per box of 64 to 64. $6 HO
at 4fic. tendon la .vera, $1 6T,f) 1 t; seeder
raisins. (4t-v.
nMlll 1VIIOI I S 9,1. K atlthKT,
t onrtltlnn of Trade anil lleotntloa oa
Jlaple and Fancy Prodace.
I'1S -Catbird stork, :10c.
LIVK IMU.TK V-Chl.kens. liV.; roosters.
$ turkeys, liirju'n-; d'uks. I'V, gtese. liv
PRKSSFli l'Dl LI It Y-Turkevs 18H2h ;
durka. Iltl2c; geese. Iillllc; chicken 11c;
ron-ifcr. VHSc.
HI TTF.R-Pftcklng stock. Is4e; rhoM-e to
fancy dairy. 22'U.ih-; rieameiy. 24u'ti,c;
prints 31c.
FRF.SH FRO. F.N J IS1I Trout, 9c; pick
erel, . !':o, ..; rr.-!;. l-i,l. ft.-h. I.'e;
whlteeish. 9c: sslm..M, ;-' redsnspper. lie;
lohster igrenl, 3V-; lobster ilollrdi. 3.1c,
bullheads. 11c; catflsh. 14c; black bass. 2oe;
halibut. 12c: crapplrs, lie; huflalo, Tc; white
bsss, 11c; frog legs, pec do.. 2$c.
BR AN- Per ton. $1T ft.
HAY-Prttes quoted by Oninlui ' Whole,
sale Msy Dealers' aseods t10n : Cholci No.
1 upland. $6 1; No. 2. $;. 50: nie,i(um. $."ni0;
coarse. $4 60: rye straw-, ti.oo. Thess pilcea
are for hsv of good color and quality.
OYSTh'RS New York counts, per can.
46c; extra selects, per can. Sec; standards,
per can. 10c: bulk standards per gal., $l
hulk extra selects, per gal. $1.T5; bulk New
York counts, per gal., $1 9n.
TROPICAL Fill ITS.
ORANUF.8 Cslllornla extra fancy Red
land navels, all sites. $150; choice Redlnud
navels. $2.25: choice navels, all sties. $2 1.
LF.MDNS-Callfornia fancy, $2.75; 300 and
$60, $3 50; choice. $3.26.'
PATKB-Per box of ;to-lb pkgs , $:.i8i;
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5c.
F1US California, per le-l.-. carton. T.Mf
85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c; 6 ami
-rrown, 12c; fancy Importad twashedi
In 1-lb. pkgs.. 16i,il8i
B A N A N A S Per medium slued buncn.
$1 75I2
(I1A PI
FRUITS.
APPLKB New York Kings. H 26; New
York Oreenltigs, $2 75: New York Hdldwlns,
$2 75: Colorado Wtnesnps, per hu. bo.
H bo; Oenllon, $1 60.
CRANBF.RRIKS Wisconsin Bill snd
Bugle, per bbl.. $8 00; Jersey er ,bhl ,
$7. in: per box. $2.75.
il R A PK8 Imported Mnlafa. ler keg.
t6.00Hl.50.
TANHKRINF.H Florida or California, per
4-hox, $2.60.
VF.OF.TABI.F.S ' "
POTATOKS- Home grown. In' sucks.' por
bu., 45r; Coloruilo. per bu.. 05c.
TCRiNll'S Old, per bu., t'ie: Caniula ruta
bagas, per lh., Ic.
CARllO'l'S-Olil. per bll.. inc.
l'ARSMi'S -tild. per liu.l ttc.
HKKT6 Old per lm., tide.
NAVY BF.ANS Per hu., $1.tfh 1 DO
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per
lb.. 2c; Spanlsti, per crate. .' U): .Colorado
yellow, rer lh.. 2c: white, per lb., 24c.
CUCI'MBKIlS-Per dot . $'2.00mj2,2..
TOM ATOLS Florida, per 6-basket elate.
$4.46(74.60.
CAHBAlli;--Holland sretl, per lb., 14c.
avVKKT POTATOKS-Kansas kiln dried,
per bbl., $2.60.
t'ELBHY California. 46i75o.
HADISHF8 Hot house, per iIob.. 45c.
tiN lONSNew, soiitliet n, per do., 45c.
CA HROTH New. pet dox.. 15c.
BKKTH New, per doa., 46u. . .
TL'RNl PS-New, pee do... 45c.
LF.TTI.VK Per Ikx of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RH I BARB-Per dor. bunches, ,6c to $1 00.
PARSLF.Y Per doa. biinclies. i6c.
MISCKLLANEOrS.
SAI'KRK RAl'T WlM-onsln, per krg. $2.26
CI OKR New York, per bbl.,. $5o. per
half bbl.. $3.25. ...
i.'HKKSK Wisconsin twin", full cream,
12VP13c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c;
bloca Swiss, new, lor: -old. Klih-ITc: VA'Iscon
sln brick. 14c; Wlscoiisin llmhurger, 13c.
HIDK8 No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted. 84c; No. 2 salted, 74c: No. 1
veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal oalf. ic ;dry sailed,
Bit) 14c; sheep pelts, 2oc!(i$l.oo; ,horsa hides.
$1.60413.00.
Nl T8-Wulnuls. No. 1 sofl shells. . new
crop, per lb. 14c; htird Bhell. per lb., 13cj
No. 2 soft ahells. per lb. 12c; No. 2 hard
shells per lh.. 12c; pecans, large, per" lb..
12c; small, per lit. 10c: peanuts, per lh., .c:
toasted peanuts, per lb.. 6c; Chill walnuts,
per lb.. 12'nl34c; almonds, aoft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; cliestnuts.
per Hi., I24fflfic; new lihick wain jis, por
hu.. T5i90c: shellimrk hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.T5; large hickory nut, per hu., $1.60.
Coffee Market. "
,NEW YORK, Feb. 9-COFFKK-Market
for futures exoetienced further active
liquidation, accompanied by a a'tnrp break
In prices Leading trade Interests bough!
freely at the decline and toward the close
Hiioceeded In chocking the downward ten
dency with final prU-es steady at a net
decline of 111715 points Sales were, re
ported of 216:&0! bags. Including February
at 0.eW.66c- Mth t lUoflle : Msy nt 7. in
W7.3iV: July at 7.3fU 7.30c; September at
7.6O'ri7.70o: November at 7.75c: December at
7.76if;i8c; January at 7.90c. Spot Rio tiulet;
No. 7, 84''. '
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 9.-M KTALS-JThe
Londou lln market showed further eaoi
nesr, with spot closing 131 and futures
129 15s. Locally the market waa quiet
and also a little easier, wllh spot held at
from $29.25 to $29.50.- Copper was a shade
llrmer abroad, closing at 4L67 7s 6d for spot
nnd 67 13s 9d for snot. Locally the mar
ket ahows no material change, prices being
supported chiefly by a continued export de
mand. Lake Is quoted $15.50; electrolytic,
$16.374(U16.r.o .and costing $15.0O(?ifl5.25. In
some i ts It is said scattering lots can
be secured slightly under the prices quoted.
wincn, However, are ririniy neia py tne
large producers. Lead was somewhat
easier, closing at 12 10s In the London
market. Locally the market Is firm, with
spot quoted at $4.45T4.tW.. Siielter declined
to 24 17b fid In the Ixindon market anil
remained easy locally st from $6.10 to $6.2".
Iron closed 63s 3d III Glasgow and' 48s 441
In Mlddleshoro. Locally Iron Is firm. No. 1
foundry, northern. Is held at $1T 5onjl7.5j
No. 2 foundry-, northern. $17.50; No. 1 foun
dry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern
soit, $17.754fl8.00.
ST. IXH'IS. Feb. 9. MKTAt.S Lead, dull,
$4.35. Spelter, dull, $6.00. , ,, ,
Kuaar and Molaasea.
NKW YORK, Feb. 9 -SI'OAR Raw nom
inal: fair refining, 4 9-l6e; centrifugal, 96
test, 5 6-16c; molaiwes sugar. 4 6-16c. Refined,
quiet; No. 6, 5.46c; No. 7, 6.40c; No. 8, 6.30c;
No. 9. 6.25c; No. 10. 6.2ue: No. 11, f.lflc; No.
Itc. 8.06e; No. 13. 4.i.Ve; No. 14. 4.90c; confec
tinners' A. 5.9no; mold A, cut; loaf,
6.7oc: crushed, H.i5c; iowdrred,-6. Iflcf granu
lated, 6,ioc; cnhes; 6.80', 11
NKW ORLF.ANS. Feb. )T-8 '0 Att -timet ;
open kellle, 3c; centrifugal. : 6iitt4i,r't eii.
trlfugal whites, 4e; yellows, 44$n.ir;' .Wee
onds, 941144c. ') -
MOLASHKH Quiet 'open kettle, 13t26oi
centrifugal, JeJ-lOc,.
SYRCP-Steady; 21i(i?8c.
Special Rdlllon fur Travelers,
Post A of the Travelers' Protective asso
ciation and the Nebraska, state division sre
preparing to Issue a special cull inn nl the
Trade Kxhlhlt by way of raising funds for
the annual convention. The edition Will he
Illustrated with pictures of association
leaders and other things of Interest, and
will contain historical matter pertaining to
the organization of the travelers In litis
state. The state convention will be helJ la ,
Omahn during April., -
ale of Market Stalls.
Market Master Herke will suiierlntf'nfj 4he
drawing of lots for gardeners stall at the.
Howard street tnm ki t place Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock. Thn price ot the
stalls, $10 anil $5, according to class, may lie
paid to the city treasurer, nriif the' exhibi
tion of a receipt will entitle the holder Ui
number at the drawing for choice locations.
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Hones, Cattle. Doj and
Fowls of All Kinds.
Increase your farm products BnJ 'V
using Stock Cereal Condition pmvdets
"None Just as good" but the only.
Ageiila wanted. hnSv seller. Sells on
Its merits after onre being Introduced.
Regular 5 pound pai knke, 50c AiUlress,
STOCK CEREAL MFC. CO.,
uun.riK, ,ijA . . ,.)
Edwards -Wood Co-
1 1 mm pnr.ited - .
Haln Olllc: Fifth anU Roberts Strslt
6T Paul. rtiN.N.
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Vraeiek OWIee, IIO-11I $leanl ( Trade
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Bell Thone $14 Ir.dtotiiuant 'feost ft.