TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1905. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Northwestern Wheat BeceipU to Ba Leu ia March than Lait Year. BULLS look for fifty-five-cent corn overnmeat Report Daa March lO Will Cora Re.erve Farias nr Advance and Stocks 14 ta Be Vcrr f v OMAHA r.h 32 1 The northwestern receipt have been gen (Tally conslrir1 ...r...i. ,II-M( BllUatltin. The havi lnt nr. - i aiu DroaiciiiiniL tm narth,t ern cars today, Including Chlcsgo, sr m, against last week nd ga last year, wruwn of Minneapolis explain this by Haying thu elevator hv been moving a olock of wheat this year which wsa not moved lait year until March. Kor this n preuicts smaller rolpts la Alsreh this year than laat. H expects tha terminal stork to decrease sharply. H aaya th tarmera hav been selling- mora C'ioaely thia Veur than tiruvlnnyl t and hv -March 1 he predicts the country elevator " - "in ub viuy iwyt nan oi wnii they were at that time last year. Tha Minneapolis total wheat stock are 12.630, t47 bushel, with decrease tor the week pf J70.4I busheis. and tor today of ,uW bushel. Th Australian wheat shipment this week have fallen off, being l.Ott.ow bushel, against 2,040,000 bushels for the preceding week. Broomhall estimated the ona s snipmnnts for the week at about 10.lHJO.OuO bushels of whnit. all of which went to Europe. Tha primary receipts are 644,000 bushelu, against 6T6.0UU bushels last year, ana tun shipment are 102.000 bush els, sgalnsfLVI.OOO bushels last year. The speculative market was dull with a limited iraae. me May opened at II. 14 and dragged down to 11.18. which waa Ho lower than, the worst of Friday. Liverpool cloeed unchanged, Pari declined 6 to 16 centimes. Berlin closed with a gain of lie ra nuns rrnn went up ie. Tha corn market did not do so well today, although the corn bull predict sn advance In sixty days to 66 cents. Tho May corn at high Friday reached 47T4c and opened today at 40. It Advanced to 4e, but from there gradually declined and closed at the low point. 47Uc. Liverpool, on the other hand, closed wlih an advance of c. The government report March lu may show whether or not the corn bull are right In their position that the corn reserves In formers' hands are Hot as large as formerly supposed. Much talk Is heard lately about the email reserve. The ease with which the market seems to ad vsnce Is explained by some commission houses that there are now no hedging sales. In usual years, they aay, there are from 40,000,000 to 60,000,000 bushels of My sold against corn In cribs. This Is not so now, tney prores to neneve, ana tor tnat eason me market i nuoyant ana responds to any buying pressure. The commission houses are advlslna their customers to i rade In corn because It I free from mani pulation, while wheat la too much In tha hands of on combination. Th primary receipts Of corn ate 9411.000 bushels, against 610,000 bushels, and the shipments 27t.ooo bushels, against 1(04,000 bushel. The corn clearance are tM,000 bushels. Peoplo are discovering something doing In rye.. A milling demand for the rye ha sprung tip which has advanced the price So In two weeks. The stock In the country I said to be very low and mainly In tha visible supply. This Is 1,770,001) bushels, agaJnst l.ovH.otO bushels last year. Chicago has no stocks in private houses and during the week 32,000 bushels were withdrawn from public houaes for shipment. In Chi cago and Buffalo the stocks amount to 1,042,000 bushels. Omaha Cash Rales. corn-No. 2, 1 car, 44Vic; No. 3, 1 car, 44'4C BARLEY-No. 4, 1 car. 47 lbs., 37c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.Oft49i.lO: No. f spring, $1.06Srl,OI; No. hard, $1.03; No. I spring. $i.0i. CUHN No. 2. 44'4c; No. J, 44fte; No. 4, 4314c: no grade. 40HW3cj No. t yellow, 44o: No. 3 yellow, 44i,c, No. 2 white, 45c; No. i White, 45o. . OAT8 No. 2 mixed, 29c; No. S mixed, SUfec; No. 4 mixed. 28c; No. 2 whlta, i'H-l No. 3 white. 3W4c; No. 4 White, 2V$c; stauuard, 30Hc Carlot Receipts. x Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 24 830 160 Kansas City...., 44 .20 12 Minneapolis ....370 ... ... fruluth 4 ... . ... St. Louis 4 66 .3D Omaha I XiX Mlaneapoll Urala Market. The range of price paid In Minneapolis a reported by the Edwards-Wood company, llo-lU Hoard of Trade, was: Commodity. Open. J High. I Low. Close. May 1 15 1 15H 1 16 1 16 July 1 134 1 18 1 13 i 13 September ... iMVti Bt 94 94 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET tlootatloaa of tha Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW TORK. Feb. 25. FLOUR-Receipts, 8.216 bbls. ; exports, 4,x7 bbls. ; market neg lected, but steady without change; Minne sota patents, M.U0fl.5O; Minnesota bakers, 4 3X4.t6; winter patents, Io.606.8A; winter straights, IU.SofliS.45; winter extras, flMOt 4.30; winter low grades, 13,n4.10. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 14.364.70; choice to fancy, 14.75. Buckwheat flour, dull; per m 11. ,n ik.i CORNMEaI. Firm; fine white and yel low, II. 26)1.80; coarse, new, 11.08421.10; kiln dried. $2.903. 10. H E Nominal: No. 2 western, 80c. BAKLUlf Dull; feeding, 43e, c. I. f. New York; malting, if(,2c, 0. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 117,000 bu. Spot mar ket steady; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator: No. 2 red. .3, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 north- 111 lJUluill. i.D1M. A. U. U. BHUHl. HU. X III&IU dull all day and generally easier, reflecting prospects of bearish statistics on Monday, favorable weather and liberal northwest re ceipts. The close Bhowed a partial c net decline. Mnv 11 17 l.lKfil.174.. closed at $1.17; July, tl.06 9-l31.17, closed at 11.06; September. 90"OWic, closed at tic. COHN'-Recclpts, 161.1'W bu.; exports, 4.4C4 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 57Hc ele vator. 64c f. o. b. atloat; No. 2 yellow, 64Hc; No. 2 white, 54c. Option market ac tive here and easier because of realising, but rallied near . the close, with Chicago showing final c net decline. May, t3'uf;;e, closed at 53'ic; July, 6Hc, closed at 63c; Septemlier closed at SSHc. OATSwRecelpts, 36.700 bu. : exports, 655 bu. Spot market dull: mixed, rJi to 32 lbs., 171338c; natural white, SO to 3'J lbs., 3ftS3Sc; clipped, white. S6 to 40 lbs., 3t41c. HAY Unlet; shipping, 66700; good to choice, KO16H6C. HOIH Steadyi state, common to choice, 1904, 27A31c; ID"! Uitc olds, lift 18c. Pacific COluX, 11104, 27ffl31c; 1WJ3. 26lB28c; olds. llfilSc HIDES Steady : Oalveaton, 20 to 25 lbs., 18o; California, tl to 2t lbs., lc; Texas tdry), 24 to 30 lbs., 14i LEATHER Firm; acid, 24fl2c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 111.00 tilf.oo; meaa, fy (Xi'if 9 Do ; beef hama, $.2.atf 2X00: packet, tl0.60jll.00; city extra mean, $16.00fl 17.00. Tut meats, quiet; pickled bel lies. f7.u"07 55: pickled shoulders, $D; pickled ham. $8. 764)9. 00. Lard, steady; western steitmed, $7; refined, quiet; continent. J7.ll; 8nmh America, $7.60: compound, 4.s7HQ efl. Pork, quiet; family. $14 ooyisoo: short clear. Il8.0i1jl8 26; mess. $1175(1113.60. TAIJXW Quiet; city US per pkg.), 4c; country (pkaa- free), 4SCT4Tc. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 2 6'4c: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Market weak; street price, extra creamery, 3263c: nfflclal price, creamery, common to extra. 26ti32c; held common to extra, 2tii32c; dairy, mmmon to extra, 24ttic; renovated, common to extra, '.NKrt'.Hc; western factory, common to extra, x6'iiK-; western Imitation crwtmery, com mon to extra, 24iftJOc. CHEESE Strong; state full cream, small colored, white, fancy. 13c; state fine. 13Wc; state, late made, colored and white, poor to choice, KfStl-'V-; state, large colored and white fancy, lSVc; stats fine. 12itfi3c; state late made, colored and white, poor to choice. 9MUVtc. EJ18 Barely steady: western fir I a, M S0C. POt'LTRT Alive: Market firm: western chicken. 12c; fowls, I4i,c: turkeys. 16o. lireHsed: Market weak; western chickens, 13ttl4c; fowls, 1341114c; turkeys, 5$30c. rhlladelphla Praiiaee Market. PHILAPTCLPHIA. Feb. 25. BI'TTER Market l)3c lower; extra western cisam- cry. MM33Sc. Kilus- bteady ; nearby fresh and western n. si 10. at mart. HKE6K Firm, good demsnd; New York I cisiinia. fancy. UMOlSo: New York ii vB vw r.iii unis, fulr to good, U'HlilJc. - Tsitss mwwn Hiriiri. TOLKTXi. O.. Feh. 16 SEEI Clover, ash, $7.60; Fcbruuiy, $7. ; March, $?.); April. $7.46; octnher, $5 K7. Prim tlmo il)v, $1.35; March. $l.f.7. Prlin slik. $7.tl Dalath Urala Market. IjL'M'TH. Feb. 25 WHEAT To arrive. No- I uortUern, $114; oa track, N 1 northern, B.12; No. 2 northern. tl.0HO uir, ffi.i. cjnr ttui , OATS To arrive and on track, inc. CHICAGO ORAM AD PROYItlOXt Featares of th Traalag aad Cleslag Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Feb. 36 Liquids tlon ws th rule In all grain pits today. Increased receipts northwest constituted th prlncl- fai item 10 aepress wneat values. jii he close wheat for May delivery was off fee; July wheat I down Sc: corn I off 1,'iIV. Oat show a loss of 4e; provisions are zhc lower to S'tf, He nigner. Weakness In the wheat market was In evidence from the start. ImDroved weather conditions In ths northwest resulted In sn Increased movement from the farms. This raci inaucea oonrtaerabie selling ty com mission houses aid put trader. Initial tradings on May were off c to c. July was a shad to 4Vc lower. For a time tne market receive some support irom streneth in corn. WhAn. however, the price of the yellow cereal began to decline under th weight of realising sales the wheat market followed downward. After touch Ing U1i1.l8 for May and $1.02 for July prices eased off gradually. There was lit tle snsp to the market. Trading was small In volume. Proscects of a liberal Increase In worlds shipments and In the amount or passage neiped to create oeansn senti ment. For May th lowest point of the cession was reached at $1.1$. July sold off to $1.014'61.01H- Tha market closed weak, with May at $1 14. Final quotation In July were at $1. OiVfffl. 01. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2XS.5oO bush els. Primary receipts were 601,600 bushels. compared with 567.000 busneis a year ago. MlnneaDolls. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 898 cars, against 288 cars last week and $21 cars a year ago. Profit taking on a liberal scale was responeiDie lor a moaeraie seioaca in mo nrlce of corn. A nromlnent commission house was the principal seller. Advices to receiving houses reported free loadings at country points, tnus torecasting nnerai arrivals next week. Tha possibility of an Increased movement had considerable In fluence on trading. The market opened quite firm as a result of moderate receipts and higher cables, but sentiment soon be came bearish. As ths seaalon advanced prices gradually eased off. May opened unchanged to c higher, at 47c to 48c, sold between 47 'to and 48c and closed at 47c. Local receipts wer $u& car, with S3 of contract grade. Weakness of corn and heavy selling by cash houses. Indicating larger arrivals, caused an easier feeling In the oats mar ket. Commission houses were lsrge sellers. Local receipts sbnorbed most of th sell ing. The volume of trading, however, was small. May opened a shade to 4c higher, at 1C to Jl31c, sold between 21&31o and closed at 31 c. Local receipts were 160 cars. Selling of pork by commission houses was the feature of tracing In provisions. Lard and ribs were In fair demand. Smaller receipts of live hogs than expected had a buoyant effect on the general market. Mny pork closed with a loss -of 2c, at $12.(12. Lard was up fwr7c, at $6.92. Ribs were up 2c, at J.70r.72. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 21 cars; corn, 387 cars; oats, 222 cars: hogs, 44.000 head. The lending futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.1 Opn. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I May 1 Wktt 1 " 1 1H 1 18 July 1 oiVji 1 02 1 01 Sept. 93 93 Corn Feb May 47j4S 4S July 4NV(i'H 48 Sept. 48y 48 Oata Feb May SIHW'S 31 July 14lh 3114 Sept. 29 29Vt Pork May 12 66 12 July 12 72 12 72 Lard May 90 92 July 7 02H 7 05 Rlba- I May 6 70 6 72H July ( $2 6 111 1 18 1 18 1 01 1 01 1 01 i oi l (n l re 924,2Hi MV 46 47 47g 47,4S4'8 48 4 48'iHs 46 48 30i 30W31 31 3mnli,3lWa 12 52j 12 66 12 2Vt 12 65 29 12 42 12 H 6 87 700 eT' 6 80 6 92 7 05 6 72' 6 86 6 7 7 00 6 70 82 Cash quotations were as follows: vi.ot'R Rtesdv: winter patents. IS.lOia 6.20; winter straights. M.t.oO; 'P'""! ents, $5.10a.0; spring straights, $4.5u6.0O; bakers, ;i.80-3.bu. , WHAT-Slo. 2 SDr ng. $1.161.19: No. 3, ll.10ffl.19; No. 2 red. $1.181.19. cokn iso. s, 4'c: rto. i TOiiiw, ,7L;1 OATS No. 2. SOaO'ac; No. 2 white, 81 CB2c; No. t White, J0S31c. BARLEY Folr to choice malting. 43046c nmrna-Nii. 1 flay. I1.23V4: No. 1 north western. $1J4. Prime timothy, $2.80. Clover, contract rrade $12.50. - PROVTSIONS Mess pork. per. bbj $12.25 A12.40. Lard, per 100 hs $6.726.75. Short rlh aides (loose!, fa. ROM 6.02V4. Short clear aides tboxed), $6.76.87. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls .ioo Wheat, bu 40,000 22,700 CoYnTbll. 366.100 M.OOO Oata. bu 211.700 7J.J00 KVe. DU. . o.vw ,'-v Barfey. bu "4.000 12.200 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was easy; creameries, 24ifr32c; dai ries, 242T29e. Eggs, steady, at mark, cases in,,iiitd tfcfirtc: firsts. 27c: prime firsts. 2u; extras, ilc. Cheese, Arm; 12313o. St. I.oals Grain and Prorlsloas. r.m t ni'lQ TT-V, c A7 Hl'lT Uafkkl hi. swuAia, w w. - - ...... lower; nv. a rr .mu, -. , - - i track. $1.180118; May, $1.161i1.16; July, ISWsc; Iu. i nam, ,i.ioVi.iu. ... (nt)M.uriit easier: No. 2 cash. 45c: track. -46c; May, 46c. track. 82c; May, 31e31o; No. 2 white, 3e. .... FLOUR Good domestic trade; rea winter patents, $6.3O'a6.60; special brands, to.wxQ? .76; extra fancy and straight, $4.85$630; c'?a.l JM-Sw"-. ... BKKU iimoiny, sieaoy, w.wnai.ow. CORNMEAL Steady, $2.40. BRAN Firmer; sacked, east track, 86c. HAT Firm for heat: timothy. $6.0.(9.2 i.0: prairie, $6.OMi9.60. BAOaiNO 7c. HEMP TWINE 64c. $11,774. Lard, higher; prime steamed, $6.34. 1BCOI1, UnCliailSVU. UUAHU, CAII. omwi ,. 7.37; clear ribs, $7.27; short clear, $7.62. POULTRY Market alow; chickens and iprlngs, 104c; turkeys, 144i15c; ducks, 11c; geese 7o. ' BUTTER Market easy; creamery, 26 $6o : dairy. I93lc. Euu Market steady at zsc, case count. RecalDts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 5,000 10,000 WhKil. hil 47.000 41.000 Corn, bu tw.ooo f8,ono Oats, bu S900J ;6.(00 Kansas City Grata aad frovlslons. n A 0 v , tl'. -v. ' . . . Steady to lower; May, 11.06V g 1.06; July, 8Wc: cash. No. 3 hard, $l.lfiil.ll. No. 3. $l.u&1.10; No. 4. c'ol.ot; No. 2 red. $1.10 1.13; No. 3. $1.07(gl.OS; No. 4, $1.00(31.06. Re ceipts. 93 cars. CORN May. 45c; July, 46c; cash, No. 1 mixed. 474o : No. I. 4iVic: No. 2 white. 47c; No. a. 4747o. OATS No. 2 white, 33433c; No. 2 mixed, S3c. HAY Steady : choice timothy. t9.KeiO.00: choice prairie, $7 60ii8.o0. H Y h. Steady, iHfliM. EGOS lllxher: Missouri and Kansas, No. 3 whltewooU cases included, 27c; eae cqunt, 26c; cases returned 4c less. Bin kk uteany; creamery, l.ljaic; dairy, packing, 22c Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 73.6 0 82.000 Corn, bu 7.6fl S.'.HCO Oats, bu 29,00) 14 00) Minneapolis Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 28 WHEAT Ma v. 11 lr.x-ftl 1B5: Julv. tl.13V.ai. 1.144; September. 944c; No. 1 hard. $1.17: No. 1 northern, $1.14: in o. I nortnern. si.ios,. FLOUR F1r.l patents, $6.2,Mi4.45; second patents. $u.l6t'42V Urst clears, $4.1604.36; secend clears. iw. BRAN in bulk, u.a. Mllwaakeo Orala Market. MTt .WAl'KEE. Feb. 25. WHEAT Hosier: No. 1 northern. $1.17141.174: No. 2 northern. $111118; May, $1 18401.18 bid. RYK uo higher; too. 1, 4C BARLEY Steady; No. I, U52c; sample. 87w &"ie. CORN 4c n gner; rso. 3. '4rj4otc; aiay, 47fj47c. Liverpool Orala Market. I.lVERl'OOU Feb. 21. WHEAT Snot. nominal; futures quiet: March, Is' u; Miiy. 111; July, as lid. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4a ld; American mixed, old. 4s H41I: futures, quiet; March, 4s ld; May, 4s 3d. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. fi-COFFEE-Markel for futures opened st unohangeil prices In lln with tealy European markets, owing to tbe holiday In Brasll the usual cablis from that source were lucking, und so far as could be learned no fresh news of Im portance wa received. The market, how ever, turned easier during the middle of the morning under mderale crTrlns In the absence of demand, which may have teen reste' -led by light warehouse deliveries, fi.,1 the clow waa barely steady at a decline of Mlu points. Hales were reported of 6G.7SO base. Including: March. 6.60c: May. 6 N6'(f .!h-; July, 7 an-; Bei iember, 7 tj7 30c; Jan uary, 7 6-irx7.66c aiot, u,uiet; No. 1 Mlo, In voice, I t-lte. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Bumor of Tramooatinantal Merger Send Railway Sharet Up. NEW HIGH MARK FOR UNION PACIFIC I.ate Realising gales eada Yalaes Down Again aad Set Galna Arc Few Bank Statement la Re garded as Favorable. NEW YORK, Feb. 28 -The stock market was thrown Into excitement again today by the violent speculation In the trunk lines and Pacific railroad stocks and there was a full revival of the speculative en thusiasm of the earlier part of the week, which was chilled by the break of Thurs day consequent upon the feverish move ment of the southern Iron stocks. A glance at today's sale list will dis close how highly congested were the opera tions In the few speculative leaders of the day. and a study of the day's net changes reveals that emotional phase of the trad ing waa not so overwhelming a to pre clude a thrifty disposition to take profits on a very large scale In numerous stocks. While the advantage offered of tha sustain ing effect of the dominant movement. Ru mors and intimations have circulated for many week In Wall street that the con trol of New York Central. Chicago k Northwestern and Union Pacific wa being worked out to a condition of perfect har mony, If not of Identity. The belief In the substantial basis for the Central proj ect pointed to by this cloud of rumor was the professed basts for the excited buying today 01 the stocks concerned. The new variation of th story was the Inclusion of Pennsylvania In the benefits of the project by an agreement with the New York Cen tral for a division of spheres of opera tion. It will be seen that In Its general lines this report follows existing relations amongst the properties concerned. The consequence of the movement was a price during today's trading of 180 for New I org central, 144? for Pennsylvania, 1377 for Union Pacific and 249 for Chicago & Northwestern. There are aaina elsewhere In tbe list, reaching a point In some cases, but there are also small declines as the result of the heavy realising of the dav and Union Pacific Itself closed unchanged iroin last nignt. The bank statement wsa remarried as favorable and rallied the market from Its considerable reaction, but the closing was Irregular. The decrease in the loan Item of the banks Is attributed to the tuktria- over of loans by the trust companies and to transreTs oue to tne leading of foreign banking houses. The artim! vnlum nt Credits has exnanded litlnuat1nnn.Mv Aurm Ing the week on account of the large opera tions in ine oona market. Total sales of bonds, par value, $3,410,000. Followlnc Were tho anlm anil nn l,t F'lim on tne biock exenangf- touay l9'f serve 3(.a.$oA. Increase ftX.); reserve required $4.96.5. decrease tS.tK.TSO; sur- Elus $14,646,075. Increase $5,441,660; ex-United tat deposits $19.746,426, Increas $6,357,175. Kew Yark Manor Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 25.-MONEY-On ralL nominal; no loans. Time loans, firmer; 0 day. $ per rent; 90 days 3 per cent; months. 3'i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34 aVT ERl .1 NO EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 1686 for demand and at tftlto for sixty-day bills: posted rate. $4 86 and $4.8.1; com mercial bills. $4.!Htjl.&4. SILVER-Bsr. MOHc; Mexican dollars. 47c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, teady. Closing quotation sn bonds were: t. 8. -rf. la, rf... 1HM ;pn ss. etft 1014 esspon l. a r ast. 4s ih to U. ret 14 to eoupos 104 is w 4s, ri ill do coupon 192 to oil o, res do roupoa Manhattan e. I 4s...lM4 Mi. Central 4 Tt 00 tat Ine 11 Mian A St. L. 4a... Wi n , K. A T. 4a ltoti lie 't as is Am. Totan-e 4s, ctf T4VN. R. R ot M. c. 4s I4 Ao tfl. CtfB.. Atchiaon sen. 4a. So adj. 4a. Atlantic O. h. 4a....lotti to 3a .115 N. T. C. s. ivta IWIi .IMH'N. J C. . la fl No. Pacrse 4s Ji 16,900 Atohlson do cfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio... do pfd Canadian Pacific Central of N. J 400 199 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 4,8) 51 v.inciiKo at Alton .... 700 do pfd I11O Chicago O. W 300 Chlcaaro & N. W in 7 C., M. & St. P 68.000 Chicago T. A T 100 do pfd inn C. C C. ft St. L 900 Colorado & Southern. 2,700 do 1st pfd do 2d Bfd Delaware A Hudson. Delaware, L. & W... Denver & Rio Grande an pfd Sales. Hlgh.Low.Close. 10Zi 89 k 200 1244 122 124'4 13,000 106 106 106 97 23,800 141 140 111 700 3.4O0 2,400 4i 82 24 249 180 17 32 100 26 62 38a 194 60- 82 4 L'44 51 41 8- a M I 178 179 14 lVVa 300 358 Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking valley oa pin Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern ..... do pfd loulsvllle & N Manhattan L Met. Securities Metropolitan St. Ry. Mexican Central .... Minneapolis A St. J. 324 994 25 ? 37 192 351 88 404 8i 63 324 -ii 62 37 192 356 3:1 200 884 884 M 61.100 46 404 46 1,400 SO Rljj 1,200 66 63 91 81 U 4.400 161 161 lul- 60A 29 29 19 100 53 6l 664 I0 21 304 30 2,700 67 66 66 14,400 1414 140 14 1,400 1724 171 172(4 600 81 804, 804. l.OOO 121 12fl 1204 11,600 23 23', 23 ly M.. 8t. P. ft 8. St. M. 4,800 117 114 1154 do pfd 200 161 1-4 31 160 Missouri Faclflc l,0O lou li 10 Missouri, K. & T.... 2,000 32& 82 3JH, do Dfd 1.400 IMu kr. ui N. K. R. of M. pfd.. 200 424 424 42 New York Central. ...121,300 IR04 l5t4 159V N. Y., O. W 7,600 58 64 65 4,300 84H 83 600 (84 93 264,800 144 142 )0 x-i 68, 00 97 .104, N. a W. e. 4s It4 . O S. L. rfrfs 4a ITta .114 Pans. cost, ma IM4 . si Keamns sen. 4a inivt . , St. L. A I. M. a. b..ltT14 .inH'gt. U t I. r, li a 1'4 . 1:4 St. L. S W. . 4a.... M . ipo soatoara a. L,. u.... it . 13-1 'Sn. P.clflc 44 N Mt so. Railway 9a 1114 lial. A Ohio 4a. do Sta Ontral ot Oa. ia.. do lat Inc do 2d Inc Che. Ohio 441.. Cblcain A A. 34a. C, B. A q. n. 4a.. C, R. I. A P. 4a.. da col. fta CCO. A 8t. L. 4s..l0S4,!Ttaa A p. la Itt OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cloaicg Priaei on Both Eteen and Cows About Tea Higher Than Week Ago. H0CS ALSO HIGHER FOR THE WEEK Best ineer Sat Over Tea I.ovVer for tka Week, bat Best Lambs Fifteen ta Qaarter Lower and Caaamoa taartr ta Forty Lower. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 7. ail) 1.1.14 SOl'TH OMAHA, Feb. 26. 1905. Receipts were: omclsl Moh-lny ... 8fflclal Tuesday .. fflolal Wednesday 8fflclal Thursday . fflclal Friday. ... Official Saturday... 4.i:ui .... 6.062 .... 1,97 .... 1,9"4 .... 1.140 .... 122 14.9 U 11.679 11.169 9.164 6.101 7.615 12.248 (779 4,K4 Chlcaso Tar. 4, Colorado Mid. 4a. Colo. A go. 41... Cuba ta. ctta P. A R. O. 4a.... Dlatlllera' Sec. F,, Erta prior Ilea 4a do sen. 4a 7 IT.. St. L. A W. 4.. SS . TJ Vnlon Pacltc 4a lt . ii do con,. 4a 1IT4 .1074 f. 8. Steal id (a MS .leiH.Watnati ta 111 . 7' I a dab. B 7n .loi'a ;Wcatern Md. 4a IIV . M't W. A L. E. 4 4a r. w. u 1. ia...iii wis. (.antral aa. et Ilocklns Val. 4 4 a ... 1 1 1 Sa. ! Offered, . . . London Stock Market LONDON, Feb. 25. Closing quotations On siocks una Donus: Conaola. money ... 91 1-14 N. T. Central.. do account I4 Norfolk A W... Anaconda ftS do pfd Alchteon tS4 Ontario W... do pfd 10.iv, Pennaylraata .. Baltimore A Ohio.... lift Rand Mlnas ... Canadian Paclric 1414 Reading Chaa. A Ohio 61', do lat pfd... Chirato Ot. W 244 do Id pfd... C, M. A 8t. P 184 So. Railway ... DeBcers 19 do pfd Danvar A R. 0 T 80 Pacific do pfd 04 Union Paclto .. Cms 47 H do pfd do lat pfd l- I'. 8. Sleel do id pfd M do pfd Illinois Cantral 1KB '4 Wabaih Louli. A Naah 144V, do pfd M . K. A T 314 1UV 44 44 74, 4 104 44 47 444 100 V, 714 1M4 1S4 4 4 24 4 Norfolk 6 Western do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C. C. & St. L Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd on Rock Island Co 60.000 do Dfd l.aim St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. m St. L. Southwestern do pfd 300 Southern Pacific 16.800 ao pia 400 Southern Railway.... 47.800 00 pi a ii)o Texas & Pacific 11.806 T.. St. L. & W 400 do Dfd 20fl Vnlon Pacific 182.200 do Dfd inn Wabash 2,000 do Dfd R Fw1 Wheeling ft L. E Wisconsin Central.... 400 do pfd 2o0 Adams Express American Express.... U. S: Express Wells-Farao ExDress Amalgamated Copper 21,600 American C. ft F 3,500 do Dfd ... sou American Cotton Oil. 60O American Ice 2 do Dfd 4ll American Linseed Oil 100 do pfd loo Amcr. Locomotive... 8,800 do Dfd 61A American S. & R 8,2(0 90 87 82 71 62 82 96 6" 3i 81 71 62 65 r c3- Vi 144 824 9o 91 c9 86 81 70 26 62 400 119 1194 119 3J"a 36V. 98 88 26 65 1374 100 23 48 24 53 36 98 38 36 66 136 100 .'3 47 24 700 246 800 130 77 85 94 36 6'Z 401, 700 240 130 7" 3o - 94 36 40 16 39 41 112 78 38 1M do Dfd. Amer.- Sugar Reftn... Amer. Tobacco, p. c. Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colorado F. ft I Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products 00 pfd DlatUlero' Securities. General Electric International Paper. do pfd International Pump.. do pfd National Lead North American Pacific Mail Peoples Gas Pressed Steel Cur do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tetineaaee C. ft I U. S. Leather do pfd C. 8. Realty V. S. Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Va. -Carol. Chemical. do pfd Wcstliighouse Elec western i nlon.. Total aales for the day, l,$16,6oo shares. BO 86 654 135 99 ft 19 244 6S 246 242 1.'9 250 764 Set 364 5 40 17 38 41 112 91 14 112 90 119 4.800 146 144 144 u !' 400 110 108 6.900 64 634 S.90U 63 6 1,600 204 204 600 20 20 0 "J is 600 33 700 187 1,600 22 600 36 6110 lui 1.100 47 6.200 106 2o0 38 1O0 88 300 243 S.700 22 118 118 ft 108 63 63 204 20 "7 38 186 22 .... 77 .... 40 .... 86 34 84 101 101 46 46 1U8 108 38 38) 88 88 243 242 21 21 1.000 26 26 25 700 98 S6 9.'. 14.9UO 4 91 9; l.oo ia 12 12 toO 105 104 104 1.000 90 f9 90 1,000 43 42 42 200 113 lli 112U 69.11)0 34 4 84 17J 93 9.7 95 1.8110 361, 36 3i Lit 108 io;i i7 4O0 1ICI 1N0 H. 1111 H. 4& U.'4L litIZ Boston BOSTON, Feb. cent; time loans, closing on stock Atchlaoo tdj. 4a.... do ta Mai. Central 4a... Atchtiua do pfd kcatoa A Albany., Buaton A Maine boatoa Ulavatad .... flKanurg pfd Mai. Caniral N. Y., N. H. A H.. talon Pacltc Amar. Arsa. Chain. do pfd Amu. P.iau. Tubs.. Aanar. Susar do pli Anar. T. A T Am,r. Woolaa do pld Dominion I. A S... Kdlaon KlK'. lllu ic.ral Elacirk. .... aiu Rltatrio do pfd Maa. Uaa I'nliad f ruit t'niiad (ho Mack... do pfd I'. S. Siaal do pfd Waatlng. common .. Afked, "bid. to4M Market. , 26 Call loans. 2Ti3 ner 34r4 per cent. OfflcLl s and bonus; N tAdventura .H'JSk Ailouas . 14 Amalsamated .... . POH Amrrloan Zinc ... .loin. Atlantic .114 Hiiiuam .' .17., ('al. Hacls.... .1M. Crntrnnlal .1U', Coppar Han ... . 3t Ial Wat .u Dominion Coal .u.vvrraimiin . Ki-lilOmnij, . l lale Koyala . aw Ma us. Ulnln .... .111'Mlctilsaa .IS .14 . W . n . in .til .114 . 14 . . .lb Moliawk Mout. c. A I'... Old Douilalon . Otu-eola Parrot Wutiuy Shannon 1 amarack Trlnnr I'. S. Mining., f. g.'bii.. ...... t tah Vlotorla ass'wiavna aola Molvarlna to 4 .. 7 .. 224 .. 1-, .. 11 .. U4t .. S2-., ..47ft .. la .. 704 .. ITU .. S74, .. 114 .. 4 .. 4 .. 1C4 .. 144 .. M 4 . . 24 t'i .. 4 j ..lot .. 4 . lo .. 114 .. f . . J't .. 4:4 .. 6 .. 14 ..117 Clearing Hooso Averages. NHW YORK, Feb. 26. The statement of averages of the clearing house banks of thia city for the five diys ot this week hows; 1 .0,1 11 11.121.281.40U dcruaee I't. 79V.700; rieiHislts $1,178. 8-'4.S, decrease $12. 711.400: . circulation $(:... i0, t-create tmi, legal Irmb-rs $j,4l.lu, Increase $42,, av; specie $2i4,17U,4uw, lucrcas $i,216,wj0, r- SILVER Bar, firm, 27 15-16d per ounce. MONEy 2f3 per cent. The rat of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2S2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. tew York Mining- Stocks. NEW YORK. Feb. 26.-The following are tne ciosmg quotation on mining stock; Adams Con 2t Alice 75 Breooa St Brunawlck Cos t Comatock Tunnel t Con. Cal. A Va 171 Horn Silver 170 Iron Sliver 1M Loadvilla Con I Utile Chief.... Ontario Ophlr Phaanlx Potoal Bavag Starrs Nevada Small Hopao .. Standard $ ...7 ...M4 ...id ... It ... r ... 41 ... tt ...10 Foreign Financial. LONDON, Feb. 26. Rates for money were firm in the market today, owing to the large Indctednesa to the Rank of England, though the supplies were Increased by the disbursement of $10,000,000 In dividends, which, with other dividends, was calcu lated to eaae tho situation. Prices on the Stock exchange were firm, though business generally was restricted. Consols led the advance, the reduction of the German bank rate strengthening other securities. Amer icans were the most active section of the market. They opened above parity. In re sponse to the tone of Wall street. Union Paclric and New York Central were spe cially strong. The expectations of 11 good New York bank statement assisted th ad vance. Stocks closed steady. Foreigners were uncertain. Japanese hesitated on buy ing and selling, became somewhat heavy and closed firm. Impoiial Japanese 6s ot 1904 were quoted at 104. . BERLIN, Feb. 26. Prices on the Bourse today were firm and higher throughout. PARIS, Feb. 26. Prices on the Bourse today were tending upward and the tone was firm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 90.35, Russian bonds Of 1904 at 606. Bank of Germany Statement. BERLIN, Feb. 26 Tho weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash in hand. In crease. 87,800,000m ; treasury notes. Increase, l,5o0,00m; other securities, Incrcaae, 13.140, 000m; notes in circulation, decrease, 30,800,-000m. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Feb. 25 Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of $150,000,000 ?rld re serve In the division of redemption, shows: Avntlable cash balance, $139,890,627; gold, $51,281,562. Rank Clearings. OMAHA. Feb. 26. Bank clearings today are $1,265,980.40. For the corresponding day of last year the clearings were $1,226,886.66. Wool Market. , BOSTON, Feb. 26.-WOOL-Concernlng the wool market the Commercial Bulletin today says: The market 1 dull, generally speaking, though some holders report it slightly more active. Sales ara confined to small lots of domestic grades and In foreign no large trades have been closed. Importers feel a little better. De struction by fire of about 2,500,000 pounds of Australian wool has taken that much off the market. There Is so much less to sell and the loss Is fully covered by Insurance. Quotations show little change. The finer grades are about as strong as aver, but me dium and coarss wools are weak. The shipments ot wool from Boston to data from December 29, 1904, according to tha same authority are 36,783,249 pounds, against 87.731,126, pounds at the same time last year. Tne receipts to data are 41.209,834 pounds, against 2i,829,247 for the same period last year. ST. LOt'IS, Feb. 26.-WOOL Steady ; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 264 27c; light tine, 194ij2ic; heavy tine, l&oioc; tub washed, 83fa39c. NEW YORK, Feb. 26. WOOL Steady J domestic fleece, 32Qa6c. LONDON. Feb. 2u.-WO0L The arrivals of wool for the second series of auction sales amount to 289,72i bales, Including 16o, 000 torwarded direct to spinners. The Im ports this week were: New South Wales, 90,106 bales; (Queensland, 227 bales; Vic toria, 2,4)9 bales; South Australia, ,1,083 bales; iew Zealand, 18,84 bales; Cape pf Uood Hope and Natal,. 8,919 bales; China, 224 bales; Singapore, l.boo bales, and 67 from various other points. Kaasas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head, Including !s0 southerns; market unchanged; choio export and dressed beet steers, 6.0wfl.76; fair to good, $J.7d(&'4.90; western-fed steers, $3.7G6i.26; stackers and leaders. $2.00ttt.25; southern Steel a, $3.a4.6j; southern cows, $2.2btj4l.26; native oows, $1.7d4.2&; native heifers, W.aotO' 4.5j; bulls, 2.6Kl! j. 76; caives, $3.uu4i.76. Re ceipts for week, 27,uOo head. hOQS Rece pts, ji.tO htad; market strong; top, $4.90; bulk of sales, 4.6t4.su; heavy, $4.6ft4.9): packers, 4.0ti4.8o; pigs ami lights. W.10(tf4.76. Receipts tor the week, tkl2'0 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls, (00 head; market nominuily steady; nutiv lamos, $7.0O'7.90; native wethers, 5.1,4j4 80; natlve ted ewes, 4.8o4Jo6o; western-ted lambs, $7.0137.90; western-fed yearflngs, flOnijO.ftO; western-lei sheep, t4.85b6.90; stockers ana feeders, i.&O&o.bo. St. Login Llva Stack Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 25. CATTLE Receipts, loo head; market Steady; native shipping and export steers, $4 8rfS.0o; dressed Le( and butcher steers, $4.o..ntio.46; steeis unaer l.too pounds, $a.i64)4 10; stockers snd teeders, 62.7uitt4.25; cows and heitets, tx2ia4.26; call liars, $i.air2.l5; bul.s, $2.6. 3.76; calve, $4.01 tt7.5o; Te.us and Indian steurs, 2.60a4.70; cows and hellers. $2.fe(tvJ.75. HUGS Receipts, 2.0UJ head; market &c higher; pigs and lights. $3.7644.?5; packers, $4.tOl.96, butchers and beat heavy. h '-V 6.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.0'&4. In: lambs, $(.("fi7.75; culls and bucks, 2,ou43 4.60; stockers, $3.00(3.10. St. Joseph Live stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 6. CATTLK Re ceipts. 106 head; market steady; native'. $4.114 46; rows and heifers. $1.86a4.4u; ktsckcrs trd feeders. $-Mltl4 16. HUGE Receipts, 4.791 head; market 60 higher, closing eaxler; liar tit. $4.64.86; me alum and heavy, 4 7o'a4 91. SHEEP AND LAMES Receipt, tit head; market steady. Slang rttg Live Meek Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Feb. 26 especial Tela. frani.) CATTLE Receipts, 3n0 head; mar et steady; beeves, U.&Otit.Oo; rows, bull snd mixed. $2.764t4.u9: stockers and feeders, $2.7M3.76: calve and yearlings, 12 2648.' I! (IUS Receipts, S fit head; market 6t)1"a higher, selling at $4.4oU4. 60; bulk of Sales, $4.4dil4.70. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Feb. 2.-CORN-Hlgher; No. t, 44c; N 4, 43c; no grade, 41 o. Total this week 16.523 60.754 44.350 Total lt week $.461 84.578 ' 81.667 Total week before 15.654 49.4" 31.970 Sama three week ego. .14.li M,m 23.M9 Same four weeks ago... .17.682 57.220 26.4H4 Same week last year 22.fc27 68.S8 36.44J RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison whh last l$o5. 1904. Inc. Dec. Catti 118.633 138.737 20.104 Hogs 376,411 878.846 3.4J6 Sheep 843,457 284.234 40.7,7 The to, lowing tame show th average prlce-qf hog al South Omaha for the last several day, with comparisons: 1906. I Fab. 4 ta i a Ml 1 fat. 1 I 1ft I A rj.l Feb! 3.'.'..' 4 72461 841 r eD. 4....1 4 744 4 81 a to Teb. 1 77i Ui Fob. 4 8J1 4 81 0 771 Feb. 7.... 4 74 6 74 Feb. f... 4 634 4 M Feb. 4 68 4 89 4 71 Feb. 10... 4 764k Bill I 76 Feb. U... 4 76 6 00 70 Feb. 13... 5 01 i?2 Feb. ii... 4 81 i 95 6 80 Feb. 14... 4 84 4 85 Feb. 16... 4 84 4 99 Feh. lit A MHUl A'l a MI Feb. 17...) 4 73 1 $ 021 7 03 r id. f 04i v 1 Feb. 19... I 12 6 91 Feb. 20... 4 6 t 24 4 98 fnh i 1 a a k Feb. 22... 4 78-t 5 27 1 Feb. 23... 4 6!)i 6 22 trh a I i. eriZ K 10 Feb". 26'.'.. 4 781 1904. ilSvl. 11902. 11901. 190O. jl8. II ,01 t 970 22 1 a ok. a 6 96 It 31 4 12 i 83 4 161 t 21 081 6 28 t 88 4 29 6 26 4 00 02 4 04 I r, 99 i K 021 i t HI 82 SO 24 81 ( 28 6 28 !l ? !l .' YS T- 6 S81 6 88: 1 6 9 6 so 1 6 93i I 6 32 A Ml t 071 a 1 6 32 6 Si: 6 ta S 38; 4 87 4 n 4 62 a 4 Ml 4 701 4 68 4 76 4 84 4 80 4 79 4 81 4 76 4 76 4 83 4 76 483 4 78 4 74 4 69, 4 69i 4 69! I $ 4 8 61 3 69 3 69 $ 86 $ 66 864 i 70 $ 71 166 $ 6$ I CJ 1 W 2 68 8 66 8 62 !!? 8 6b 3 68 3 63 3 68 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Horse. C, M. ft St. P J U'aKakVi 1 T nvanii - Missouri Pacific : Union Pacific 3 16 4 C. ft N. W J, F., E. ft M. V 2 C, St. P., M. 6 U ,.. 2 9 B. ft M S 2 C, B. ft Q , C. R. I. ft P., east !; - Chicago Great Western 4 Total receipts 3 ' 85 , 7 ...w - 1 i.i .1 ,hi ilav's renoiota was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber 01 neao. imutaicu. Buyers. Cattle. Hogs Swift and Company 1 J Cudahy Pctclng Cb 3 1.834 Armour at o -r inninna,i A Cn 113 Other buyers Totals W ' CATTLE There were only a few bunches Of cattle reported this morning, so a fair test of the market wa not tnauo. ior th L. u.ini. ,h a an in over the IlKht run of last week amounting to about 6.u00 head ana aa comparea wn mc ' - of laat year there has been a falling off of about 7,000 neaa. The market on beef steers lias been very Irregular this week, prices fluctuating up and down at a rapid rate. The early part of the week supplies were quite liberal and packers pounded the market In bad shape, claiming they were not In position to handle the cattle owing to a shortang 1 ..,.1...., r o.r. After Tuesday SUD plies moderated very materially and a. tna am, time there was an Increase In tne number ot refrigerator cars available, so that the market Improved about as rapidly it hrnke the first two day. Closing prices can safely be quoted fully as good as those Jn force at the close of last week and a good many operators were calling the market on anything at all desirable about a dims higher tor the week. Good to chole grades may be quoted from KM to $6.40, fair to good $4.25 to $4. 16 and the common and ahort-fed kinds from 4 down. . . . ,w. The cow mars.ee nan ioiiowcu mucu earn course as the trade on steers that Is, prices declined sharply the early part of the week and recovered the loss the latter part, so that the mar ket at the close of the week Is fully as good as at the close of the last week and soma of the better grades may be a trifle Stronger. Trading has been active 011 all grades since Tueiday and early clearances wr marl, flnnA 'o choice grade may be queted from $3.00 to $4.26, fair to good $2.40 to 13.00 ana common 10 iir irura ai.ou iu $2.40. Bulls hav not changed much, prices be ing a trifle lower early In the week, but the loss has since been regslned. Choice grades sell from $3.00 to $3.50 and commoner kinds down to $2 26. Veal calves are In r;ood demand and higher, the best ones sell n up to $8.00. There have not been many stockers and feeders on sale this week and the demand has shown considerable Improvement ever what It was during th cold weather. Ths Imnrovement has been particularly notice able In the demand for lieht cattle of sat isfactory quality. That class of stuff and also good heavy cattle may be nuoted a little tronger for th week, but there ha not been much change In the common cat tle of any welsht. Good to choice trades sell from $8 76 to 84 85. fair to good f3.2" tc 13.75 and the common grades from $3.25 down. Representative sales: COWS. No. At. Tt, No. A v. Pr. 1 1000 I 00 1 .' into 1 20 1 t0 t It tt 171 I 30 1 77D S K CALVBS. 8 14ft.. 4 M ' 8. L. W. Ranch Colo. 8 feeders.. 949 3 86 11 feeders. .1188 3 60 34 feeders.. 949 8 9S HOGS There was a light run here this morning, In fact, smaller than generally eapeotad. Chicago did not show much Im provement, but tna demand at this point from both packers and shippers was in good shape and as a result the market ruled active and 6l0c higher. buyer War all out in good season and it was not long before the early arrivals were dis posed of. Soma of the trains were a Unit late In arriving, but still everything was disposed or oy ine miuuie or tne rorenoon, and the late sales were fully aa good aa those made eerly In the day. The light weights sold largely from $4.74 down, tm tell ers and mixed hogs from 84.70 to $4.76 end heavies largely from $4.75 to $4.80, with prime heavies as high as $4.90. The top in Chicago was only $4.97 and the bulk prac tically the same as at this point, so that It may be said that local packers are paying nearly Chicago prices for their droves. For th week receipt have been more than twice ss large aa the light supply of last week, but as compared with the cor responding week of last year there Is but little change. Prices have fluctuated up and down to quite an extent, but at the close of the week then Is a net gain over the close of laat weak of about 6 to 10 cents. Representative sales: Ma. As. a. .1. Ho. A, th. Pr. 1) M ... 4 M i:t ... 4 7S 14 lit ... 4 M 71 317 W 4 74 10 12S ... 4 " a tm 4 75 II Ill ... 4 M t Ii4 W 4 71 40 171 4 4 ta 44.... IS 141 ... IK :.... U IU ... 144 14.... Tt. lit ... 45 K.... fl ttt to 4 44 70.... tA tot 4 4 6 10 ... 7 101 ... 4 t M.... tt II ... 4 4 41.... It Itt ... 4 474 111... tt UI SO 4 47', at. 79 107 ... 4 7 14 IM ... 4 70 81 17 ... 4 7 tl tit ItA 4 7n II Ml 40 t 7 6 Si W0 4 70 M. ...... .110 Itv 4 Tt It i: ... 4 10 11 Ht 4 4T 7 lit ... 4 lu U i.t ... 4 la lilt 40 4 71 211 120 4 70 Ml ... 4 7S . . .:o to 4 7S ...su ... 4 7; ...4:i 2t t Ii ...U7 ... 4 74 ...213 ... 4 75 ...? ... 4 74 ...314 ... 4 75 fMifl fii)Wfl rifl 71 1.7 11 4 Ii 44 til 40 4 71 II UI ... I 76 71 Ui aa 4 71 14 tit 40 4 n 71 :ul ... 4 It 17. ... 4 71 71 !2 10 4 71 til 40 4 711 tt m 40 4 Ii .117 ... 4 1.1 tl tl t 4U4 tt tit ... 4 774 II Ml H i t!4 14 tl ... 4 71 43 til ... 414 44 Ill ... 4 T74 71 tit ... 4 714 H tt! ... 4 T"4 1l Ult M 4 77 7i 4 17 71 tit ... 4 714 14 13 ... 4 ItV. It lit it 4 721 t4 lit It Ill ... 4 114 II 1" 4 77't 4 Ml ... 4114 14 " o 4 n'a 10 lit ... 4 114 M HI 4 M 14 tl ... 4 114 44 241 ... 4 1 11 net to 4114 m :t: ... 4 fi to Ill M 4 75 It r: 4 4 a it t:t to 1; 11 an 411 4 14 160 ISO I 71 4 tut 4 Ii tl 140 ... 4 It It HO 4o 4 K M tit ... t It II 14 1X1 4 tl II.... ... till . . I 71 to (71 11 4 an 10 IU M Hi tt .17 ... t m DIG ADVANCE HARGII .4 Stock gives ownership In all mine of the United Min ing and Exploration To. The great (loldllt'ld Nev. Gold (JiHvn Group and Kabbit Fraction on same dike as the Bonanza Mines, the Jumbo and Florence. Tbe Combina tion f'o. one 'claim from our Rabbit Mine, opened' up ore assaying $10,000.00 in gold per ton. "We are rushing work, have cut feeders which are rich in free gold. Any shot may oieu body of Bonanza ore. DAILY NEWS OF JANUARY 31 SAYS. "While sinking shaft on Modoe'the United Mining and Exploration Company cut a vein containing a body of ore as saying 8 J oz. ($170.00) in gold. There is every indication the vein is continuous and the mine will develop into one of the greatest producers in the district." The Modoc has pro duced to date over $20,000.00 Our big strike on Modoc may be duplicated on the Kabbit or Gold Queen any day. Stock will advance to 50c or 75e. $20 BUYS 1,000 SHARES Par value $1.00. Positively advances March 4th. May be withdrawn from sale entirely on account of the rich strike. Write or wire at once for full particulars; orders post niaked March 4th will be accepted. Denver Securities Company, Bank Block. Dial. H. Denier, Colorado- lfaft. 20 TELLS THE STORY OF 20 Barrels CONSTANT OIL CO.'S Barrols a Day WELL "-s a Day The above well was shot February 21, 1905, and indicates the enormous wealth stored in the under ground depths of the CONSTANT OIL property. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST As the price of CONSTANT OIL stock is bound to 1 advance as more wells come in. Money is needed . to drill new wells and the stock will always be sold at figures low enough to insure a handsome profit . to investors. , Remember, tho Earlier You Invest, the Surer and the Larger the Profits Will Bo The company owns three separate leases compris ing nearly 800 acres in all (enough for nearly 300 wells), nil located in the famous Chauute oil field. It is officered by well known and reliable Omaha men and its offer affords a rare opportunity for safe and profitable investment. Call or write for particulars. JSTflt T 01 CO.. 301 NEW YORK LIFE BUILOIHQ, TELEPHONE F 2234. OMAHA, NEBRASKA .184 4 10 It. MS ... 4 tt n. 17 Ml ... 4 71 . SHEEP Practically no test of the sheep market wa made today, but for th ween receipts have been quite llbeiul. As com-par.-d with last weesT there Is an Increase of about lli.000 hesd anil as compared with the same week of last year the Increase amounts to about 7,0) head. In view of the heavy receipts the tendency of the ninrket has been downward. The early part ot the week packers were handicapped to quite an extent by the shortage of refrigerator cars, and besides that tho quality of the offerings has been ratner inrerior. t hc-iiid ui ...... prices have brought In a good many Imrna- ahaon a n4 lumh. and that neVST fttllS to have a depretslng effect upon the mar- i sheep nere not over a dime lower than last . weeK, except penini in uir l ? v ferlor grades, which might be 10&lBe lower. . I , . . . ... 1 .... I ul ef 1 ne nig ena ui ine rr c ir" .un lambs and most of those were unfinished. That of course made too many of one kind ) and the market broke 16c to 4e on the me dium and common kinds. Well finished lambs, though, nre not to exceed lfsiSs nwpr ThA last rew oavs tiuiie a ivw wi . . , . . 1. . . V. hmt.ht hV ine iuiiun uiifiru nu,n feeder buyers to be finlilicd. clrpd and sold a little Inter In the sern. '1 hejrlcea pa ia rangea mostly irom .o" m Uuot.ii Ion for fed stock: Good to chctce vearlings. lfi.2S'8ll.6S; fair to good year lings. fS.7Sft15; good to cholc wetliors, .S65.ti5; fair to good wrther. t4.K4S.lrf: good to choice ewe. tj.ttViS.Co; fair to coo il VfW, 1. DIM! t'iUIIIIItn, t,v m" " . " T. . . j. - . l i I IT Kika"n7 tif. faslt to good larnbin. feeder lamba, Iti.o) C.T5. Reprefentatlve tftle: The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. 1 D,iilrjr Capital and Surplus, $400,009 riXIK MUtfRV. rcs. UTMl 0A. Csikisr. rtAtt t. lAMaron. aji. Cssst. Itaoatva sacsust at Sanaa, Mnksn, aarawea sUans. trsas sisi latirMiMli a tevsrsal tarma. rails xafcsst WatM BB sold, -Latiara st cr4lt laaiw. Inlulk at aB aaru at tha world. Iutarai sal n Tlma Ortltaatas at PirtsH. CvllaMioas sssi prsmptir si tt ruat aarraapa.4a.as. CHIC AGO LIVE " iTOCK MARKET tattle Steady Hog. Klva to Tea teats lllcher sheep aieady. fHICACIO. Feb. 2J. CATTLE Receipts, 110 hesd. Market steady; good to prime steers, tA.GOiU'ti.46; poor to medium, t.AP 6.5f; slockers and feeders. fi.Zhyi.V); rows, I1..WH.S6; lielfern. t.'.w34 Vk earners. H.4 i.iw; bullH. V.(ifJ3 .80: calves. K.itXtXI .31. llCHiB HeceiptH. 1S.UO head; estimated Monday. 4i.t00 lietid. M.irW. t S'.j'.fcc hlKher; mixed and butchers. 4.TS4i4.H6; good to choice heavy. $4.T(tS.(0; luugh heavy, II. iMf 4K; light, 1104.66; bulk of Sdles, II.. SHEKP AND I.AMBB-Rccelpls, .fi0 head. Msrket steady; good to cholc weth ers. t'i botiti.uo; fair to c holes mixed. t4.fiKjf ( 3d: weetern sheep, It S:iiti .00: nativ lambs, 6.cKj7.75; western lambs, l6.7iiiT.60. stork la Sight. Receipts of live stock nt the six principal western mrkt cterday were; Cattl. Sheep. Bonth Omaha K3 nimix fltv lu H1 Kansas t'lty ' 3.t) Si. I.ouls 1"" i.t"'! Et. Joseph I'"! 4.7!'4 Chicago fits V. Farnam Smith & Go. TOCK8 BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIEH. 1320 Farnam St.Tel, 1084 Edwards -Wood Go- (Incorporated Halo Office: Fifth and Robtrta Stresti 5T. PAUL, niNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Brnarb OOlee, lin.ttl Board at Trad Hldar., tlanstia. Rett. Telephoa 8814. Ii:-Jl4 Kxohniigs tilde.. 8ouih Omaha. Ball 'fhaas l lndsasadant 'fhon t A BIG CHANCE Totals Have u Mock of T)e Forest Wireless Tele graph ktock, "Original t.'ompany." Will sell 100 shares, far vslue llu per share. y ' All common stock. No preferred Issued by I'M i this compuny. Perfect transfer guaraji icw ted. H p r share If taken at once. This f.twu system In uiie by ('. 8. gu ernment. Mom -- ' valuable ili i:i Telepliont Stock, Vr t.H3t drefs 7. Otf.it.