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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY G. l'JUO.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ikipmeiti Larj-e and Kortbweit Crowd
are Bellera.
CAUSE SHARP BREAK H WHEAT PRICES
Close la Lower Oat Weak
Little snow Vet la
Soothe) eat.
OMA1IA, February 6. 190G.
World's hct shipments ware large ami
almoin the entire northwent crowd were
sellers. Tries two lector broke the wheat
marKet today and price were down c,
4'loslria- aimnat it tun low txilnt. No re
ports were received o( damage by tho cold
snap. Home mow has fallen In Missouri,
rui none in Kansas and NebraaKa, wnerc
temperatures are low. May closed at 8,c,
July at 83o and September at sac.
Corn opened strong on higher cames and
light receipts. Heavy selling by longs de
veloped around too and caused a break ot
'4:. while the accompanying weakness In
wneat was responsible tor a further de
cline. The close was at the low poliu.
May' closed at 44Hc. July at and Sep
tember at 4iti4:c.
Oats openeu strong, but In sympathy
witn general weaaness suffered a decline
of Hl "o below Saturday. May closed at
lotic. Juiy at Hc and Beptenioer at
l-iverpool cloned ttuty: higher on wneat
and V'Wd higher on corn.
Minneapolis reported cash wheat In good
demand. No. 1 northern at 1c under May.
This was 4c under Saturday, but local
miliera toon advantage of two days' re
ceipts, which were more than outside mills
could Ink.
The visible supply showed a decrease of
4fi7.00O bushels In wheat, an Increase of
tvti,ooo bushels In corn and a decrease of
4"X,0 bushels In oats.
The world wheat Shipments for' the
WeeK were 1:4,488,000 bushels, against 10,1 JO. -(iO0
bushels the previous week and t,u;,000
busheia last veer. Corn shipments were
6.1JB.OU0 bushels, against t,74,WJO bushels the
previous week and 6.018. Quo bushels Inst
year. Wheat on passage increased i.JOt.wW
bushels and Corn increased 1, 617,01V bushels.
Clearances were i.Cl.om husm-ls corn, P4,
OfJ bushels nats. 30,1-00 bushels wheat and
ll.OOu barrels flour. Primary wheat re
ceipt were 688,000 bushels and sliipineiila
Ull.isiO bushels, sgRinst receipts lust year of
6:16,000 bushels and shiimients of 230.000 bush
els. Torn receipts were M.(W buRhels and
shipments 417, ua) busneln, against receipts
last year of 670.0(10 bushels mid shipments
jf 21,0uu bushels.
A Chicago trader says, according to the
Rocord-Heiuld: "Conditions, both legiti
mate and speculative, which have forced
wheat to the reivnt low level now appear
to h largely discounted, and a. lair rally
In prices appears to be In order. Milling
demand Is beginning to Improve specula
tive holdings have been thoroughly liqui
dated, low prices have shut off the move
ment, the outcome of the winter wheat crop
Is still problematical and the unfavorable
weather In India will probably seriously
affect the yield In that country. There has
been a good class of buying the last few
days, and I believe wheat Is now In a posl
tlon where It will readily ruspond to any
bull news."
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. 1 car, TStic; 1 car,
TKViic; no grade, 1 car, Wc.
CORK No. 4, 1 "car. Si-Vs.
Omaha rash Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard. 7a77V4c; No. 3
hard, 2'Al&7bVc; No. 4 hard, 66fyi8c; No. X
pi HIS, fnU J073- iiif, o Baling,
COitN No. 3, a:tJ3Vic; No. yellow,
37c; No. 3 white, X',ytjSc.
OATS No. 3 mixed, 28'44J25IHc; No. 3
White, 29c; No. 4 white, 28Vi'2Uu.
KYE-No. 1. Jj61c; No. 3, uDc.
t a riot Receipts.
Wheat. :orn. Oats
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
1'uiulh
bt. Louis ....
IK
.. 80
..3S.I
. . 2
.. 4K
2.1)
l.'l
t'JUCAUO OH AIM AMI I'ltOt llJ.V
IC.oriO bushels. Corn, 14.51.O00 bushels: de
crease, S.10,000 bushel. Oats, 2S.n6.0) bush
els; decrease, rl,0"0 bushels. Rye, 2.474,000
bushels; decrease, 4.0"O bushels. Barley,
4,68,000 bushels; decrease, 60,0u0 bushels.
Miff YORK GENERAL MARKET
tlaotatleas at the Day aa Yarlons
Commodities.
NEW TORK, Feb. t.-FIXJUR-Recelr'.
lt.we) bbla.; exports, 2.700 bbls.; market quiet
and about steady; Minnesota patents, $4.Hi
IS6; Minnesota bakers. IS.!); winter
patents, $4.104i4.40: winter straights, MW
4.0O; winter extras, $3.76113.26; winter low
grades, $iavaa.2U Rye flour, quiet; fslr to
good, $3.7114 00; choice to fancy, S4.06fe4.3o.
Buckwheat flour, dull at M'(iU5; spot and
to arrive, dull at lHe, delivered New York.
CURNMEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low, $Lli; coarse, $1.038L06; kiln dried, U.O
tj2.H0.
RTB Nominal; No. t western. 63c, f. o. b.
New York. ,
BARLEY Dull; malting, 474j62c, c L t.
Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 39,000 bu.; exports,
1S1.2M bu.; sales. 3,260.000 bu. futures. Bpot
1 1 red, t2Vo t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern,
uuiutn, w4iO i. o. d annet. luxcepi ior
a momentary upturn in wheat at the even
ing, due to cold weather and higher cables,
the market acted weak all day, declining
lo. Bis- world's shipments, reoorls of snow
protection and an absence of crop damage
news were the factors compelling heavy
liquidation In all markets. The close, while
a fraction up from the lowest, was HttHc
below Saturday. May, W l-lt991e, closed
at tHc; July, WH-SWsc. closed at nac;
September, 8787 U-16C, closed at 87c.
CORN Receipts. 224.675 bu.: exports. 84.-
428 bu.: sales. 48.000 bu. s Dot. Boot market
Irregular; No. 2, 61W62c elevator, and 48-c
t. o. b.. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 4tto; No. i
white, 61c. Option market was without
transactions, closing Wo net lower. . May
closed at Kc; July closed at fnic; Sep
temher closed at 6oSc
DATA Rervlnts. 000 bu. : eXDOrtS. 2.000
bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 20
to 82 pounds, 36Hfi3Hc; natural white, )
to 33 pounds, ava-c; cuppea wnne, m w
40 pounds, .38400.
HA V bull: shipping, 60Q65c; good to
cnoice, ifnuc.
HOI'S-Ktesdv: state, common to choice,
1905, JJfifKc; 1H, ij13c; olds, 6ac; Pacific
coast. i!o, rnn 14c; J4, skoizc; oms, okibc.
HIDES Strong; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
20c; Texas dry, JA to 30 los., inc.
LEATH KR feirm: a.clil. 2fiWff27HC.
I'ROVISIONS Beef, stendy; family. Ill.fiO
ifiin.OO; mess. 8.0nffli.OO; beef hams. 20.0vf
21.60; packet. r'SoniJ1.00; el'v extra India
mess, N WCil'MMO. tut m"Hls, num,
pickled bellies, SK.26'89.00; pickled shoulders.
17.00; pickled hams. 8. 00ft 8.50. Ird, firm;
western steamed. 87.95ii8.10: refined, linn;
continent, $8.15: South America, $S.ti6; com
pound, 6.12ttW-8iV4- Pork, nrm; lamny,
$16.00; Bhort clear, 115.0017.00; mess, 15.2u'(j:
IS 76.
TALLOW-Steady; city, 6c; country,
5a6e.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, JV4
tpw. Japan, nominal. -
BUTTER firm ; street price, extra cream
erv. 2Kd'26V4c. Offlrial prices: Creamery,
common to extra, 164fl2wc; held, common
to extra. KfiYJc; state .dairy, common to
extra, iwi-k; renovated, common io ein,
15yyic; western factory, eommon to firsts
15il7Vsc; western Imitation creamery
CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, small
and large, colored and white. September,
fancy, H'o; state, October, best, MVi'tlUc;
state, late made, small average, best, 124c;
atut In! ir A 12Ur: ataln. fair. W(tViC.
EOOS Firmer; state. Pennsylvania and
nearbv. fancy selected, white. 2bc; state.
choice. Zi-adtc: stute. mixed, extra. 22fii23c;
western, firsts, 20c; western, seconds, 18(0
19c; southerns, l64oc.
POI LTRY Dressed firm: western chick
ens, lofel7c; turkeys. WftMc; fowls, 10(gl3VxO,
St. Iools Oeaeral Market.
ST. I01TI8. Feb. 5. WHEAT Lower
No rod. rush, elevator. SiKiiWc: track
9i'oc; May, 82HG82c; July, 8l,tc; No. 3
hard, SOjMc.
CORN Lower; No. 1 cash, 414c; track,
i'i.riA,l.f. Mav. 42tc: Julv. 42'AC.
OATS Quiet; No. 2 cash, 31V4c; track, 82
iiXte; May, H,c; No. 2 white, 32Hc.
r LOtK-Steady and quiet; red winter
patents, H3E"ut.6o; extra fancy and straight,
4.Hiiti4.30; clear, 8J.00Q3.40.
BKKD Timothy, steady, $3.6083-80.
BRAN Wuiet; sacked, cast track, 84ft86c
14Ay ririn; tlmotuy, stt.twiB'W.iw; pnune.
8G.or41S.sV.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.02.
BAOGINQ DViC.
HKMP TWINK 7Uc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobblnK,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Ihirp railing Off ia tht Volume of the
Varket.
VALUES ARE GREATLY UNSETTLED
Features of the Tradlna and ( loslna
Prices va Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. 6. Weekly statistics of
a bearish character caus.-d a decline today tii Yirrf mi . nrlm. wiirn 17 0.'
In the local wheat market. At the close V.l. ri."'"-1;? -le ?ifed A'i
Wofi,
TW lT-4, 1 1 'I llT UVIIVVIT Tfa.O Via Tl If-. I 1 u Aft. -1 . m srC OK. .hf.rl nlauvu
Corn was down He. Oats showed a loss iril ' stwulv- boVed' extra shorts
of Hflsao. Provision, were practically un-Mft$'j?&t!W
POUITRYnlett thlekens, 10c; springs,
llttc; turkeys. 14Vsc; ducks, geese,
7Vto. . '
BUTTER Firm; creamery. 2Hc; dairy,
J8Q no.
hA'.ad HIaher. 16c case count
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 12.000 8,000
Wheat, bu 4C.OU0 33,000
torn, bu 2io,00 6it,o)
Oats, bu ML:i,0u0 .. 94,000
:ho duy was or alien a character
1 to give encouragement to bulls and bears
und early In the session the market was
firm on a fair demand by commission
bouses. Initial quotations on May were a
shado lower to WfrVa hiaher at 8Vc to
, 6Hc Factors tending to strengthen the
market were an advance in the price of
wheat at Liverpool and the reports of sero
weather In Kansas and Nebraska. The
weekly statistic, however, furnished plenty
of encouragement for the bears. The
world's shipments for the week were 12,448,-
.: 0u) bushels against . 032.000 bushels for the
corresponding week of last year, and the
, amount of breudstuffs on ocean - pas-
, sage showed an Increase of 4,8ri8,00O bushels.
The low point of the day for May was
. reached at 8imMS,o. The market closed
- weak with May at Sic. Clearances of
wheat and (lour were equal to 390.OO0
bushels. Primary receipts were 386,000
bushels, compared with (5:6,000 bushels for
; the corresponding day last year. The vla
iblo supply decreased 467.000 bushels. Mlnne.
. spoils, Duluth and Chicago reported re--
telpts of 4D caro against 3o& cars last week
, and 418 cars a year ago.
Early In the day the corn market was
firm on active covering by shorts, which
; waa caused by firm cahles and small local
, receipts. Later the market declined sharply
on heavy profit-taking by bulls. The weak
; ness of wheat was partly responsible for
' the liquidation, but a large increase In the
visible ""TT'' 'i he prospect of an in
V rrea..i! movement frwn the country were
; Important factors. The narket closed weak
with price nearly at tH lowest point of
- he day. May opened Vc to He higher at
v So to 46HC, sold off to 44Vtc and closed at
4414c. Local receipts were 307 cars with IS
. cars or contract grade.
Trading In the oats pit waa very light
, and the market followed tl e trend of other
grains. May opened a sh.idn to Vic higher
at 80'o to S0TfiSlc, sold off to 304.0 and
closed at 3oHc. Local roieipts were 1st
esrs.
Provisions were weak early In the dav
'owing to a Bo decline In the price of live
hogs, but later it was reported that the
. market for hogs had closed firm and the
price of provisions became steady. At the
close May pork was off 2He at $14.66. Lard
was down 2t4o at $7.76. Rlba were a shade
lower at $7.90.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
19 car: corn, 6io cars; oats. 269 cars; hogs.
- STOVO head.
Tfc leading futures ranged as follows:
t Artlclca. Open.l High. I Low. Close. Bat'y.
PAfER 44W
Probable Kar-Hearhloa ErTeet
Strike of Coal Mlaers
Dlatarbs tho F.atire
Mat.
of
NEW YORK' C-t A Tk. .I.IVIn
feature of the market today was the de
crease In activity.- It Is many weeks since
irroie aeanngs tor a day nave
fallen much below th mllllnn liul half
share mark. The total sales today were
about 1.000.000 shares. Half the day's busi
ness Was done during the first hour. The
reason for the falling nff w -l.riv
enough, the completion of necessitous sell-
h so iar as was immediately urgent and
r ) $lf.67S.T14: gold coin nn1 bullion, $7S.4Ki.O;
guld certincates, 37.liHi.Hii.
Km York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 6.-MONKY-O11 call,
easy; nlghest, 4' per cent: lowest, 8H per
cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; last loan. 4
per cent: closing bid, o(Terl. 4 per cent:
time loans, stoudy; sixty and ninety days
and six montns. v per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE t
Der cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at It S7."rf
4723 for demand and at $4.Kl7fi4A:,i for
slxty-dav hills; posted rits. It.Ht'i snd
$4 Wi; commercial bills. $4 W,ti4.S3'-.
SILVER Bar, KVkc; Mexican dollaia,
60V-
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steady.
'Aha following were the closing quota
tions on bonds:
V. P. rt to, rf ....l 'Japan a. N atr..
4o coupon ins I do in rtfa
V. 8. . rf 1:41 to Ha rtfa
do coupon lntlv do Id avrias
V f. old 4a. r( 103 LAN. unl. 4a..
de coupon 10 Man. c. s. 4a
V. 8. s. 4a. re irU Mr. Oniral 4a..
..1!H do tat inr
.. h; Minn. St. I.. 4a
..111 M , K. A T. 4a...
do la
...I0ni
... v
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Values cn Killing Catrle Lwtr, with
Feeders 6tedj.
HOG VALUES AVEHAGE A SHADE LOWER
Sheep and Lamb Market Jaffrrs Severe
Reverse, Prleea Helaa Fifteen
to Twenty-Five Lower aad
Trade Very Dull.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 8, 1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
do coupon
Am. Tobacoo 4a...
d a
Atrhlaon swn. 4a..
do ad).
.lot
.1"J
. tt4
. M',
.101
MV N. R. R. of M. c. 4a. M
u uiniucunaiion 10 renew any large buying. 1 Sri ;'C ' A' lv .17?
There was a lively selling movement during oh, 4" 'JJS ! SI1
the course of the llrst hour, which was Li0 rV';".; t?S S'o w
I UU 11 IIIBJ. . ... a SV
4.'a
4. MS
8.4S.5
1.9W
4.7K
iia
6'
4. SI
S.'JOS
7.i!
14.S I
7.174 1
1J.J78
6.818 ,
When the dullness of lh market nv
notice thnt selling pressure was subsiding
intra -niis a slow upward swing, which
became more languid the higher the level
of prices reached.
The outlook for a settlement of the coal
miners wage dispute was regarded quite
universally as discouraging and speculative
sentiment was inclined to take for granted
that a strike would occur. The anthracite
coal carriers were equally weak with the
numinous group, reflecting the fears that
the lalior trouble, while Inaugurated among
the soft coal miners, would Involve also
the anthracite regions. A strike of the
dimensions threatened would be too serious
an Influence on general conditions to be
ignored In a speculative situation, which
counts upon an unclouded prospect for
uminins prices at an unusually nlgn
level. Speculation was Inclined evidently
to halt or to proceed with caution.
The failure of confirmation of the many
rumors of Important deals prove trying
to the speculative temper, owing to the
larg share placed by such rumors In the
most aggressive advances of the recent
post. The prospects of the money market
also are. regarded as not calculated to
foster an active speculation. The Inaugura
tion of an outgo of gold Is retarded, but it
Is generally expected to occur later, and
to reach considerable proportions.
..vainci v'jnuiiuiiiB i-i&mt 111 iur I'uniiueis
o. 8. L. rfdi. 4a
do d Ine K rnn rnnv. ma let
do M Inr 10 Reading gen. 4n 101
Chea a Ohio 4Wa....liui St. L. 1. M. e. fia .117
Chicago A A. Ma.... ! St. L. A S. F. fg 4a. M
C, B. A 1). a. 4a.... 101 h4 St. I,. . VI. e. 4a l4
C. R. 1. A P. 4a.... 1'a Ci-aboard A. U 4a....
do col. Ba. tlA So. fa, Iflc 4a M
CCC. A 8t. L. g. 4a..l(.4 do lat 4a ctf ...
Colo. Ind. la. ear. A. ii So. Rallwar to....
do aerlea B "S". Tnaa A P. la
Colorado Mid, 4a J7'4 T . St. L. A W. 4a
44 tnlon raclBc 4 l(Vi
117 I do conr 4a IMS
IOC" t'. 8. Staol Id 6a MS
sa,watan la
101 I do dab. B
.'H Waalam M't. 4a..
rolo. A So.
Cuba 6a
D. A R. O. 4a
Dlatlllrra' Sec. la.,
Brio p. I. 4a
do gan. 4a.
.liai,
.m
4
Hoc-king Vsl. 4Sas. ...lm W. A I.. E. 4s..
Japao a ions Wia. ('antral 4a.,
in
. 77
KeTT York Miolna Ktoeka.
NEW TORK, Feb. 6 Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Con !0 . Little Chief i
Alice 27a Ontario &
Breer 4S Ophlr in
Bninawlck Con tl Phoenix t
(omalock Tunnel .... I'olnal 11
Con. Cal. A Va Hi Karase 45
Horn Sliver 110 Hlerra Nevada 4
iron Silver 4i Htnall llopea M
Leadvllla Con 7 standard 440
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. 6. Bonk clearings today
tlon. but were of rather mixed effect. Snow were $l,sl:!,742.14 and for the corresponding
4V . Official Monday
lie, I Same day Inst week ...
Same week before
Same three weeks ago.
Same four weeks ago...
Same day last yeai
The following table show the receipts '
or rattle, hogs and shoep at South omaha
"or the year to dtte, comparing with last
year: in. li. Inc.
attle 90.034 77.778 11VJ6S
Hogs 267.818 !W 371 87.247 :
Sheep 146,32 iafi.278 8,0M
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the titles paid
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omaha market-. I
Good to choice corn-fed steers $4.66ff.50
Fair to cholco corn-fed steers 4.4"'j4.A'
Common to fair corn-feed steers... I.hioj4.4v
Oood to choice cows and heifers... $.40g4.no
Fnlr to good cows and heifers 8 4y3.40
Cnnners and cutters 1.75ifi.40
Oood to choice Blockers and feeders 8.6&'(H.2&
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 8 2iS j
Common to fair stockers t.GGwS.ZS
Bulls, stag, etc 8.8n.S.7
Oood veal calves (.OCH36.&0
The following table shows the average
price ot hogs at South Omaha lor the last
several day, with comparisons:
il. !
11..
11
1?M I m I
.m t s t.
.170 I in I
. :ao 1 i 1
CALVfc.3.
17MI
l-ao
K1
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I 41
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. 1.4 In
. .14" I fl
417 1
. 100 I no
.170 I 50
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Date. I 1908. 105. 11904. l0i.fl9((i. 11901. 1900.
Jan. n..
Jan. 2-4..
Jan. 24..
Jau.
Jan. 2..
Jan. 17..
Jan. x..
6 8fi I I 4 Ml 6 54 6 0I 6 181 4 l
6 37: 4 63 4 8V (ill I 0.t 6 lol 4 69
6 31 4 tWI I 6 St! I I 0 6 2J 4
6 4 71( 4 Ml II 14
6 S2M 4 7S 4 871 TS I
6 3H I 4 68; 4 81 1 OS! 12
4 Ml 4 79' 671 0
5 W
8 tK
6 87
1"- ! Ti l
.i-r...i o w nni o si o ic
Jan. 31 I 6 43 I I 6.1 I 69
e'en. & 41' 4 4 74
covering for the winter wheat cron Is
desirable, but ' there were fears that the
cold preceding the snow might Injure the
riant.- Btorm onstructlons would also tend
o alter the ideal traffic conditions for
railroads, which have kpt down operntlng
expenses and resulted In the strong show
ings of net earnings now coming to hnnd.
The Wabas:: ana the Hnrriman Pacifies
madn such showings today. The Hill rail
roads made ready headway against de
pression and the Hurrlman Pacifies were
helped by their December earnings and by
the report that I'nion Pacific had acquired
control of the Illinois Central. The re
covery in the general list was at no time
complote and met with frequent reactions.
j na closing tone was rather easy, but not
much below the best point of the day.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par
value, $3,oi0.oort. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
change were as follows:
Sale. High. Low. rinao.
Adama Kxpreaa Its
Amalgamated Copper !07.no 11414 115H
American C. A P I.tnfl 44(4 "H 4'4
American C. A F. pfd 110 ina4 1M' 10214
American Cotton Oil 400 I7 17 I7H
American Cotton Oil pfd
American Gxpreas tno 24
American H. A L pfd V0 1414
American Ico securities 1.4nn 4."4
Amerlrjin Mnaeed Oil 400 IH
American Llneeed Oil pfd
American Locomotive 7, too 744
American Locomotive pfd.. too 117
American B. A K 24.100 Hit
American S. A R. pfd I 4W) 12H 1:4
American Sugar Kenning... S.toO 144 14K
Amer: Tobacco pfd ctla. ...
Anaconda Mining Co
date last year $1.3o3.T62.96.
Its
sit
24
241
II
44S
.... T
7114 74
1144 llt4
1I3S 14414
l'l
1444
Mlaaoapolls Grala Market.
MirVNEAPOLIS. Feb. 6 FIX5UR Slow:
first patents, $4.3O4j4.40; second patents, $4.20
4(4. SO; first clears, $3,603.00; second clears,
$i4frtj2.65.
BRAN In bulk. $14.60014.76.
(Superior quotations for Minneapolis de
livery). The range ot prices, as reported by
V. I. Day & Co., 110-111 Board of Trad
building, waa:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Sat y.
Wheat I
May...
July...
July...
Sept...
84Vi?H
-ao
1 19
1 a
1 184
' 84H 83'J 84
K U So .
1 19', 1 18H 1 18 I 18
1 Z(t 1 19' 1 19,
1 18? 1 18i 1 I8I4I
Wheat I
'. May..MiV4T'V
July....64HflV
orn
Mar..,
July..
Sept...
Osta
May...
July.,
ork
May...
July..
July..
Rlbe-
May..
July..
45tji4
'90 n
8-VS.?
4nt.il
4&i.
40:
31
84'
836,,
44'J
44'4
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard, 82V; No. 1 northern, 82Vc; to arrive,
Si'ic; No. 3 northern, 80Sc; to arrive, 80c;
No. 3, 7ft79c; ' No. X durum, 73u; No. 2
durum, 70i-.
CORN No. 8 yellow. aac: No. 3, 85 4
3rtVc. Oats: No. 8 white, 28c; No. 8. zt'tf
27Vc. Barley, 36i!J4c. Rye. iS'utiOVc.
Flax. cash. tl.M; May. $1.17.
Kaaaaa City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 6. WHEAT
Steady; May, 77Vs: July, 7c; September,
75u7Kc; cash, No, S hard, 7981-; No. 5,
754179c; No. 8 red, fel'ijMc; No. 3. 8aC92c.
CORN Lower; May, S8,c; July, 39T4c;
cash. No. 8 mixed, 3ec; No. S whit
B40c; iso. a. wc.
oat Bteaay ; ro. i wnue, wwumci 10.
2 mixed, 80c.
EOOo Steady: Missouri ana Kansas, new
No. t white wood caaea included, 13c; caa
count. l-'4c; cases returned, Sc less.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10.aogil.00;
choice prairie, $7.76a8.0a
R Y ri Mteady ax two.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 2fic.
iieceipte. enipmenis.
49.MI0
44.000
20,000
7I2?.''30
84i!S5SfiH
W- 84i
44(,l tri
44H 4441
4m44iVa'4iV!1
14 V)
14 901
7 75
7 86
T 90
8 00
14 M
14 90
7 8.?V
7 90 I
I
' 30
14 DO
14 75,
T 72,
7 86
7 74' T
I
3oH 39 fit,
14 65 14 7H
. 14 7&I 14 77V
7 75 I 7 77H
7 87Vi! T 90
7 t
3 ;m 7 96 I $ 00
7 924
$024
n. a.
(sail tr lots Hon were as follows:
FLOUR Steady 1 winter patents, p.iHfy
4 00: straights. $3 i3 So: spring patents,
37f.4iS&; straights, U&-ol70, bakers., I J. A)
WHEAT No. S spring. 8485c; No. 8. '793
6c: No. 2 red. 85Vtfsr.Se.
CORN No. 2. 42c; No. 2 yellow. 42&4?Uc.
OATtt No. f. Soi.c: No. 2 white, Jl-tr32t,e;
K. 8 white. 2fV3Ht
RYE No. 2. i&c.
BARLEY Oood feeding, $9t(39t4c; fair to
choice, malting, 434aOc.
SEEDS No 1 flax. $110; No. 1 northweat
rrn. $l.ii; prim timothy seed. $33 ; clover,
contract grade. $13.40.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per Ml., $14.40
rt to. uara. per 100 in.. 7 Oitj7.ti2H- Short
rlba sldra ilooael. $7.70tJ7.n. Short clear
eitirs iijoxrai. en.lotun.tf.
Following were . the receipts and ahln.
of flour and grain:
tnanta
Receipt. Shipment.
Flour, barrel ....
Wheat, bushel ..
Corn, bushel
Vats, bushel
Rye. bushels ......
iLnrley. bushel ..
On the Produce exchange lo."v id but-
' vr maraet wa nrm; creameries. 184i ak
eiolrie. 18'(fUo. tCwg. hnner. at mark
case Included. 16'ulcV: flrat. ItiV; prime
U18c!. v,r"s. iv-. t. neeae, steady
27.5t
19.0)
261 .
2Ni.9in
h.rt
114.2U
KL'10
&4.4o
203.8ft)
$.()
3O.3O0
Visible gaoaly of Urala.
' NEW 11HK. Feb. 6. Tho viail.l.
Jf grain Saturday. February 3. aa compiled
by the New York Produce exchange waa aa
imoa; 11 um, w,u.,tAJU uusliola, decieaef
..i:i,oio
..231.0fJ
.. 48,000
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Outs, bu
Liverpool Grala Market. '
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 6. WH KAT Spot.
nominal; futures, easy; March, 6a loSd;
May. 6a 8',d; July. 6s $d.
CORN buot, quiet; American mixed, new.
4s ll'dl American mixed, old. 4" M; fu
tures, quiet; Mat-all, 4s Ihitl; May. 4s 3'4il.
HOPS in lxindoo tPacinc coast), steady.
2 lost!; 2 lis. '
ST. LOl IS. Feb. 6. WOOI-teady ; ter
ritory and wesbrrn mediums, 'Hksv&k; fins
medium, Z22e;. tin. 1921c.
I'ttorla Market.
PEORIA. III.. Feb. 6 CORN Firm : No.
$ yellow. 41 e, No. 3, 41c; No. 4,,3; no
graue, oo4dic.
OATS Strong; No. 2 white. Sic; No. I
white. J04c; No. 4 white, 2"43oc.
RYE Unchanged; No. 2, 67c.
WHISKY-On the bal ot $1.29.
Mllwaake Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 6 WHEAT Steady;
NO. I norinern. awnmc; rno. z nortnern,
tiMttc; May. 84te4V asked.
RYE Steady: No. 1. Nt4c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. oc; sample, 3V(
"CORN Weak: May. 44V1J44SC, bid.
Pklladelphla Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. BUTTER
firm: western creamery, shuo
EtKJS On cent higher; iinarby fresh and
western fresh. 19c at mark
t'HEKSE Steady; New York full cream,
fancy. 14Vc; choice, 13i(jl4c; fair to good.
Kagtr aad Molasses.
NEW TORK. Feb. A-81'(1AR-Raw.
fair refining. 2 ltVltVolr; centrifugal, 9tt
test. 3 13-824)3 7-1 tc; molasse sugar, f 11-1J
2c; refined, steady; No. , 4 30c; No. 7.
416c; No. S, 4.1'Jc; No. . 4.6e; No. 10. 4c;
No. 11. 2.86c; No. 18. I.0c; No. 14. 4 85:;
confectioners "A." 4.55c; mould "A," 6.06c;
rut loaf, 6.40c; crushed. i.40c: powdered,
4.811c; granulated. 4.70; cubes, 4.95c.
MOLA8SKB Firm; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 3i38c.
NEW ORLEANS. Fb. .SrCaAR Firm;
open kettle centrifugal, 3Vfl34.c; centri
fugal hites. SStjK; yellow. $'t"c;
se.-onds, 2t3 l-14c.
MOLAftsKt) rpen kettle. 20lJoc, ceairl-
fugi, ;ac. . s iup, asidjou . .
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantln Coatt Lin
Baltimore Ohio
Paltlmor A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Trsnalt....
Canadian PariSo
Central of New Jersey
Chetapeak A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chloago Alton pfd
Chicago Groat Western
Chicago A Northweatern. .
Chlnago, Mil. A St. Paul..
Chicago T. A T. . 1
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C, C. A St. Loula
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Colo. A so. lat pfd
Colo. A 80. Id pfd
Contolldated Oaa
Com Producta
Corn Products pfd
Delaware A Hutleon
tlelawtro. U ft w
llenver A Rio Ciranfle
Itenver A Rio O ran da pfd..
Ulatlllara' Becurltlea
Krla
Krle lat pfd
Erls Id pfd ,
General Electrlo
Hocking Valley ,
llllnola Central
International Paper
International Paper pfd....
International Pump
International Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaas City Southern
Kanaaa City 80. pfd ,
Louiavlllo A Naeuvllle. ...
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street By...
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. Loula ,
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M. ..
M.. St. P. A S. S. M. fd.
MlMourl Pacific
Missouri, Kan. A Texas..
Missouri, K. A T. pld....
National Lead
National R. R. or 14. pfd.
New York Ctmtral
New York. O. t W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A Western pfd....
North American
PaclAc Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
P.. C C. St. U ei-dlv. ..
Preased Steel Car
Pressed Steel Car pfd..
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Heading 1st pfd
Reading Id p(d
IHDub lie stnel
Republic Steel pfd
noes, island l'o
Rock laland Co. pfd...
St. L. A S. P. td pfd..
St. Louis 8. W
St. Loula S. W. pfd....
Southern Pnclnc
Southern Pacific pfd....
Southern Railway
euullisra Hallway pfd..
Tennessee Coal A iron.
Taa St Psxlflc
Toledo. St. Loula A W
Toledo, Si. Loula A W pfd
1 man ractnc
I nloa Paclflc pfd
t'nlted Statea Kxpreaa....
Inlted Hlsles Realty
t utted Statea Rubber
I'. S. Rubber let pfd
t'nlted Statea Hteel
t'nlted States Steel pfd..
Vtrgtnla-Ceroitna Chem. .
Va-rar. Chem. pfd ,
Wabash ,
Vt abash pfd
Wella-Fargo Expraaa -
Vi'estlag. Elec. ex nghia
Western t'olort
Wheeling A Lake Erie..
Wlacooals Central
Wisconsin Central pfd..
Northsra PacISc
Ctntral leather
Ceulral Leather pfd
siosa-Btiemeia
700 1'4 lORU lue4
11. too 21114 ?2H 174
11,400 11' S !' Iti
100 10SS 10 13
400 141 1014 111
$.100 114 llta 114
IS
11. B00 14 4 kJ'4
16.f 114 172 17i4
I.0l0 111 3 -123
1,7(10 M 47S '''H
100 at s: i
ts
1,400 3!H ilH t24
too 131 HI i!
14,000 1944 183 14
41 I
103
Bit
74,
ii
171
1
."
111
440
47
M'
i
44
7.V,
12 S,
174
114 .
J7I4
23
17
S5
HO
91
41
30
1
400 150 144 144
!0 1(1 160 1.1
1.000 121 12l"4 lit
12.400 24 24 2o'4
400 14 7 71
154
114
I.IOO 101 I'll I,' 101
I, It 244 H 24
J00 Tl 7014 71
1,700 US 44
100 31 24 T4
1.4110 14 144 141
2.100 4a 42 61
u.inn M14 n
200 42 42 42
1,"0 101 100 101
4i0 47 47 47
27.100 142 141 142
i.SW X VT a4
200 104 104
24.400 IS 70
1.100 14 14
'"400 in" iii"
1. 8M 1 It
200 ta 17
TOO ill 21S
'4.700 4i '47
100 H', ',
1,700 hi-t 1;
t3.tn 4 4r,
too 74 71
I.IOO 7H 72
100 174 174
"i'lO 173 172 '"
24.li") 24 2
100 7 27
6"0 24 15
""too 'ii 'jiii
'"soi so 'io
Feb. 2
Feb. 3 ...
Feb. I. ..
Feb. 6....
6 48 4 7l 4 TSi 6f)
6 53U 4 721 4 861 70
4 74 i 4 i 6 80
I 4 ii! 6 83;
6 ll 4 4u
3 IS
8 S!
6 28!
4 6$
4 BJ
4 62
IIOO8 The trade opened rather slow tiila
morning, nuyera being
ort soiiiethlng on
declines at other
on the other band, seemc-d to feel that
they were entitled to steady prices and
were generally pricing their hogs that way.
The result was that tne middle of the fore
noon wns reached before any business of
consequence was transacted. When buyers
and sellers finally got together it was on
the bus Is of prices that were Just about
2Ho lower than Haturduy'a market. in
other words, tliu hogs sold largely at $V6o'
6.0s, with $5.&2H quite popular. Un Satur
day the hogs sold largely at li.jo'rio.i,
witn Hie bulk at jw BHtjo 60. After allow
C(lin1n lambs. $7.f; ewes. $.VK; aeiht'ra
$6.71; yearlings, kV 26.
Metal Market. '
NKW YCiRK. Fsh. 6. MKTAI44 The I-n
don tin market wa unlet with Soi tins,
lug at l its l or a decline of on, while
futim-s were 1 &s lower st tV 10s. li
cslly the tnnrket wss unsettled as s result
of the foreign bresk with trading iulei
and spot quitted at $. Stl. 76. t'opper was
um-hangetl to 5 lower In london. spot
dosing at 78 i and fu'ttirea st 7 l.Ss.
lineally the market is nominal. Isiirs rro
ducers are still snld to be holt'lng fot
prices above the geneml msrkot, arourt
lit 60 for spring dollvery. while stippltef
front other source are said to have been
obtainable on a slightly lower basis than
rovered bv rec-nt quotations. Ijike I
quoted at tl7.KW6ia.60; electrolytic, $17.7641
1S 40; rind ousting. $17 2mi 18.00. l-ad was
tinchangrd at 1 10s In lomlcin. ratbsi
eaaler In the local market wliere quotations
range from $5 f lo $S 75. ftpe-lter wss lie)
lower at 2 6a In Ixnlon. Th local mar
ket was unchanged with spot oiiotd at
tA.lofis.8r). Iron was lower abroad w-lth
t.....l. u nl.,.lR . , 11. CmS ni
teing determ nod to take , wll,rBrB Ms lv Iax-sIIv th
account of tne retwrfd 1 market was quiet and unchanged: No. 1
market points, tellers foundl.v northern Is quoted ai 817 7MM8 3V
No. foundrv northern, $t8.Zn&l8.fW: No. I
foundry southern. $18.Aoii 18.76; No. 2 foundry
southern, l)7.7iill.U.
London t'loslng Storlt.
lX)NIf)N. Feb. S.'-t'loslng quotations on
stocks were:
Kl K. V. Central 142
f's Norfolk W l4
Cnnaota. money
to pfd
Anaconda ......
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A Oh I
...... . -Tw- -. esititnore a- time . Rand Mines ...
log for the decline today the market Is Just 1 r.,,,,,.,, r.cinfl ..1771 Reading
14 I dn pfd
. 44 Ontario A W...
.lntiU pennrilranla ...
.114 Rand Mines
bout 16c higher than It was at the opening
of last week.
Representatives sales:
6 ! 4 64
6 18 4 60
6 Mi i 22 4 r.7
t 2o
6 3
oal 6 31
121 6 S3
4 68
4 63
4 CB
1.400 41 40
00 101 102
41
al
102
141
H.lOO 137 lii HI
41
40 100 100 44
l.l'O 24 24 24
1.200 107 107 101
U.luO 24 26 24
00 44 44 46
4l 41 44 41
l"0 241. S4S t44
200 44 M14 s4
22.100 U 47 k, (IV
l' 114 114 114
80.40 4" 4014 40
400 101 101V, 101
7fS litKf 144 I"
1.000 14, 24 94
00 27 27 J7
2nd 47 W 47V 57
...Ul.tiO 1W, 1MV, 164
v Si' 11 7
Hi
ST
4,4"0 62 41 22
a) 110 110 110
12.400 44 43 44
tl.ouO 112 110 111
1.400 4 47 4m
1.000
I.7U0
23
44
Ka)
Tie)
100
114Vs
23 23
43 44
0
MS
S
2s
44
S
2o
t
6S
lt.tan) 212 210
1.4. 44 45
I. Its) lot 107
1.4UO 4 17
3
11
a 'a
441
111
44
17
Total sales for the day. 1,000.404 asare.
Boatoct fetook mm4 Bonds.
BOSTON, Feb. 6 -Call .loan. 46W per
cent; tlmo loans, 44.ti6,t per cent. Official
quotations on stocks und bonds:
At hlson adj. a aa Adventura
do 4a m'Allouea
Mes. Central 4a 7k, Amalgamated ..
Atrhlaon 4:,, "American Zinc
do pfd lt)2Atlnlc
Boato A Albany IMS Bingham
Boston Main 114 Cal. AY Her la...
Boston Klevated ioi Centennial
Kttrhburg pfd 143 Copper Huge
Meilru Central 24'ljaly West
N. Y.. N. H. A H...20I l)omlnloa Coal .
I nloa PacISc 1S4- Prankll
Amer. Arga. fTiem... 21Granb?
do pfd a 1 Isle Royal
Amer. Pneu. Tubs... II I Mass. Mining ....
Amer. Sugar 144 Michigan
do pfd 134 Mohawk
Amer. T. ft T 13 Mout. C. A C
Amer. Woolen 44 Old Poauoloa ....
do pfd lu Oereol
Tiomlnlos I AS S Parrot
Edison Elec. IIIU...J44 Qulncy
Mas. Elartrle 14 Khanao
da pfd 4 .Taaursck
Mas. Gaa fc- Trinity
U nited Pruit 10a I'alted Copper ..
tolled She Mack.... St V. S. Mining
' pi 11 V. S. Otl
Nona Butt k I tail
I'. A Stool 44 iVIcteel. ;
4 pfd 100 Winona
Westing, common ... II Woleerts ...
bid. "Asked. -
....
4
....114
.... 14
.... t
.... 44
....tl
... 24
... 42
... 14
... 41
... It
...10
...21
... 10
... 14
... 44
... 4
... 11
...101
... 40
...104
... 4
...107
... 1
... Tiv,
... 441,
... "
...
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINOTON. Feb. 6.-Today s state
ment of th treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusiv of the $la0.ijOouO gold
reacrv, sbons; AvaUaUs casta balance,
OMAHA WHOLESALE. HlRKET,
Condition of Trad and ttnotatlons on
Staple nnd Knoey Prodace.
EGO 3 - Ttecetpts liberal; candled stock
Unsettled at 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9Hc; old rocst
ers, 6c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 10c; young
roosters, 8ft 9c; goes. 8c.
DRESSED POULTRT-Turkeya, Ltjlso;
old tiling, lt'-il.V: chlr-kens. lOitllc; old roost
ers. 7C; ducks. U&Uc; geese, 84310c.
BUTTER Packing stock, lie; choice
to fancy dairy, 18319c; creamery, 2121 14c;
HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Fed com
pany; No. 1 upland, $6.60; medium, $6.00;
coarse. $5.60(36.00. Rye straw, $6.50.
BRAN Per ton, $16.00.
HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW-No. 1
green hides, 93tc; No. 2. S; No. 1 salted,
12c; No. 2, 11c; green bull hides, 8iac;
cured, JigilOc; dry hides lftgJOo. Horse hides:
Large. $3.25; small, $2.60. Klieep pelts, each
0c$1.2o. Tallow: No. 1, 44c; No. 2. 3ic;
rougn, ivc.
TROPICAL FJtTTS.
DATES Per bog of 80 -ro, pa as.. $2; Hal
lowe'en, In 70-lb. bj.(es, pr io., 6c; Bayers,
per lb., 4c; walnut-tturfed, l-lb. pkgs., $2
per dos. ; 8-lb. buaes, $1.
ORANGES California fancy Redland
navels, sll sizes, $2.7iiiX00; choice navels,
$2.76.
LEMONS Llmonlers, extra, fancy. 240 sis,
$8 25: 800 to 860 vises. $3.60-
FIQS California, per 10-lu carton. 7tVg85o;
Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; six
crown, 13c.
BANANAS Per medium4lsed bunch, 8L7S
f2 25; Jumbos. $2.603.0e.
TANGERINES Florida, per box' of about
126, $Y
GRAPH FRUIT-Florld t. per box, $7.00;
California, per box. $4O.fij.00.
FRUITS.
PEARS-Winter Nells ai d Mount Vernon,
$2.60.
APPLES-CallfomiaV Bellflowers. tl.48 per
bu. box; Ben Davis, 11.79 ler bu. box; Wine
saps, $2.00 per bu. box: ot ner varieties, $2.0$
per bu. ; New York apples $4.76 per bbl.
, CRANBERRIES slersei'. $14.60 -er bbl.
GRAPES imported Malagas. (6.Su43&0u.
OLD VKGETXiiLES.
POTATOES Home-groivo. per bu.. 6O9
(5c; South Dakota, per bu., 75c.
ONIONS Home-grown, vUow and red,
per bu., 86c; Bpantu per crate. $1.50; Colo
lado, red and yeiioer, per Du., $1.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 6Wc.
CABBAGE Home-grown and Wisconsin,
in crates, per lb.. 2.
CARROTS PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS
Per bu., 66(ff7nc.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per dos., 26aS5c.
SWEET POTATOES Kausas. par 8-bu.
bbl., $2.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES California, per crate ot 24)
lbs., $2 50; Florida. 6-basket crates, $4.00.
WAX BEANS Per hamper o about $0
lbs. net, $6.00.
STRING BEANS Per hamper of about at
lb, net. $3.0if4.00.
f-.GO PLA NT Florida, per dos., tl.25ei.S0.
GREEN PEPPERS-Florida, per bampar
Of about 10 dos., $3.60.
Tl'HNIPS Ix)iilsiana, dos. bunches, 75c.
BHALLOTTS Louisiana, per dos. buncb,
76c.
HRAD LETTUCE IO kklaiana. per bbl..
$80ogi0.00: per dos. heads, $1.501.7S.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothous. per bog of
12 to 16 heads, 66c.
CUCUMBERS-Hothouse, per tJos,. $2.00.
RADlSlIEa-Hotbcus. per dos. bunohed,
MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb.. 80c.
CAULIFLOWER California, about 24
neaa 10 craits. i.
BEEF CUT&
No. 1 rib, 13c; No. 8 no, lOVic; No. a lib,
No. $ round. Be: No. 1 loin, lb!4c; No. i
loin, 12c; No. 8 loin, tc: No. 1 plat. 4Wc;
No. 8 plat. 4c: No. 8 Plate. 3c: Na I
chucks, 6Vc; No. 2 chucks, 4 We; No. 1
cuuca, v-
MISCELLANEOUfc.
CIDER Per keg, Vi.n, per bbl., $6.75.
HONEY New, per 24 lbs.. (i.SO.
CHEESE Swiss, nee- lbc Wisconsin
oriuK, lac; Wisconsin nnioerger, uysc; twins,
lc; younjr Americas. 16Wc
NL i Wainuta. No 1 soft shells, now
cron. per lb., ;ac; hard snella. ier lb..
MWc Pecans. a.rge, per 14c; small, per
lb., 12c iVanu'.j. tcr lis , .c; roasted, per
ib . kc. riitll walnuts, per lb.. L'lftlJWc. Al
monds, soft shells, per lb., l'.c; bard shell,
per lb.. 16c. Sliellbark hickory nut, per
bu., 12.25; large hickory nuts, per bu., $150.
Chestnut, per lb.. 16c. CocoauuL. $4.60 pet
a-k 100.
FRESH FISH Trouu 11c; halibut, 10c;
clckerel. dressed. 7c; white baa. Ik: sun.
nsh, iit; pcrcli akinned and dreantd, 8c;
plk. loc; ted snapper, 11c; atilmon, llo;
crappies, tVasc; eels, lkc; black bass, 22o;
whlteflsh, 12c; frog leg, per dos., 65c: lob
sters, green, iuc; Dunea loDstera. ,c; blue
tlsh, lau; herring. 4c; Spanish mackerel, lc;
haddock, 10c; hrlnip, $1 .Ool. 60 per gal.;
smt Its. 12c, cod. 12c: fresh standard o
tera. $1.40 per gal.; slieU oyetera, $1.0ofl
t.oo per 1u); little neck clam, $1.50 per 100.
BUG ARB Granulate, cane, ia bbl., $.ot;
granulated cane. In sacks, is.01; granulated
beet. In aacks, $4.9L
BYRUF-I4T xf,,'V' ttc tf 4l.; eases.
10-ib. cans. $160; caat-a. 1 6-lb. cans,
$1 80: casea, 21 24-; cans, II. .
COFFF.E Koasted: No. 86. 25V4o per lb.:
No. $0. 2uSc Per lb-: No. 26. Isi4c per lb;
wo. w, rrf per id.
F1X)UR wholesale r tet high grade N.
braska, pr cwt., $2.10; bast ii(b grad
patent kllnnesota. pt-r cwt., $2.40; straight
patent Nebraska, per cwt., $2.00; 4cond
patent Nobraska. $l.l
Cl-'KEr- "lH-' amity whlteflh. per U
bbl., loo lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, per
bbl.. tuO lb.: Blotters. sto.-iO. No. 1, $24.01;,
No. 2, I26.W: No. t. $a)0o; Irish No. 2.
$17.00. Herring. In bula., 200 lbs. each; Nor
way. 4k. $13.u0; Norway. 3k. $13.00; Hol
land, mixed. $11 60. iliilland herring, 1
kegs: Milker. oc; kegs, mixed. Voo.
BROiM9 No. 1 carpet. 3.2i; No. 2
carpet, $2.40; No $ plain. $2.25.
CA.SNKI) GOODS t'orn. standard west
ern, 56uc; Maine. J.2i. eonustoes, $-lb
cans, 1.2M)I 'i --. (4cOj.uu; pine
apples, grated, 2-ib.. l2.C6tj4.jo. sliced. II. W
yi'.i). gallou apples, fiancy, $3.50; t'ail
'jrnia apricots, $1. 40222.00: eeara, $1.;
.io; peuchea, faaey. $1.7562.40; H. O.
peaches $2.uofi:.oo; Alaska salmon, red,
II. io; pink, 9oc; fancy Chlnooa. F., '12.10;
fancy sockeye, K., I) 9t; sttroine. (-oil.
$2.50; Vmuatarda, $2.5u08 !C-; s t pota
toe, 1.164il.2S; aauersraut, $1 00; nump.
klna. 80c6$l00; was bean. 2-lb., TeAtOc;
IJma beau, t-lb., i5i(irjc4ji.i6: plrusch.
ll Ji 2.00; chp peas. 2-10.. 80c; extra,
76fOc; frtnty. II Joy 175.
FVAPORATEU ?Rl'ITS Fancy Mulr
paathes. 13Vc; choirs Mulr peaches. llc;
fancy yell-w, 12c; 6u-0 prunes. 74;-j; tO-10,
7c; fancy New Tork ring applv. llo;
choice. liHc: fancy 4-crown loos musca
tel raisin. 7Vc; 8-cruwn, 7c: 2-cruwn. tVne,
fanrv seeded raisins in l-lb. cartons. 7o;
choice seeded, in 12-us. cartons, 7c; east
ern pitted cherries. 17; New York evap
orated bluck raspoeriien. 36c; fancy pears,
18c; choice. 15c: fancy nectaiines, tc;
fancy apricots. llc; choice ral. 10c;
tiallowe'rn d.ites. 6V4e; glaiw citron. 17c;
uadied, 10c; leiuun. 14 Wo, argogs, llc.
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2.;s(ift.oo o.30iiV55
Chicago 1.4trg.20 6.l0ti6.ft0
Kansas City 2.26Ca.00 6.3ixti5.70
St. Iiuls 2.00410.95 t.lli5.90
Sioux City 2.6rvq6.40 6.406.60
SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number of
cars of stockers and feeders shipped to
the country Saturday and their points of
dentinal kin:
CATTLE. Cars.
J. C. Jordan, Shaw, Miss. Mo. P 1
S. S. Joke, Shaw, Alius. -Mo. P 1
H. Weixerek,-Ktiian, S. D. Mil 1
H. li. Davenport, Pornriet, Conn. G. W.; 1
D. E. Mason, Woodbine, la. I. C 1
H. R. Rohlfs, Bonesteel, 8. D. F. E 1
F. Snider, Arlington, Neb. F. E 1
Hllleker A F., Fremont." Neb. F. E 1
The official number ot cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. tiogs.Bheep.il r s.
No. At. Sk. Pr. No. A. SH. Pr.
IT II ... 4 40 47 t 140 I li'
44 141 2 I 44 1 tit 40 4 4t
44 224 140 4 1 244 100 1 12
II til t'.O 140 '1 127 10 141
44 C!t !() I 4) 44 224 ... 1 11
Tl 2t0 ... 4 40 74 M 120 141
43 11 ... I 44 41 442 40 8 4:
71 ..Ml ... tl 70 141 10 1 43
44 Ill ... 1 40 71 tot 40 112
74 200 40 I 10 71 114 140 I 42
44 144 40 I in T7 112 i: I 43
44 142 ... 11214 a ... 4 e
45 rsj 100 I (It, 22 23 40 $ 64
43 SM ... 4 12 14 tkl 40 4 44
44 214 40 I 41 40 1:1 ... 4 44
12 IS4 ... 4 42i 44 247 ... 1 14
14 220 ... 142 44 If-4 40 4 43
74 m 40 I 4I4 44 47 ... 4 44
43 224 ... I 421 41 "4 120 144
27 HI ... 2 421. 71 232 ... 1 4s
72 2"2 ... I 5: 11 171 120 I 44
41 2.11 120 4 41 T4 244 ... 1 64
71 210 ... 8 62 44 263 40 I 44
70 264 ... 6 62l 47 214 U0 164
74 243 .... I 42 42 240 10 I 66
12 210 40 4 62 14 34 324 ... 4 64
tl 114 ... 6 62 40 244 140 1 47
74 202 40 8 42 44 2(4 240 4 47
42 in ... 4 6 10 Sil ... 4 6TV,
43 310 10 162 10 247 ... 1 40
C M. & St. P. Ry...
U. P. System 46
C. & N. W., east
C. A N. W., west 73
C St. P., M. & O.... 21
C, B. A J , west 3
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ul. Western. 4
i
14
1
Ui
7
1
1
68
XV
Total receipts 176
The disposition of the day's receluts waa
as follows, cacti buyer purchasing the num
ber oi neaa indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hoas. Sheen.
Omana Packing Co o M7 wi
wwirt ami company VuO ,1W l.iKitj
cudahy packing Co oil
Armour Jk Co 6H)
Van bant & Co 16
Carey &. Benton r0
Lobman tc Rothschilds... 44
vv. I. btephen 25
1.628
1,487
l.i 1 1
2,03
Hill & bon.
Huston & Co
Hamilton
L. F. Husx
Mike Haggerty ....
J. B. Hoot A Co..
Bulla ft Kline......
Alcctary dt Carey..
Utner ouyers
Total
Ui
37
loo
26
W
107-
2tt
43
814
871
.4.419 4.855 7.169
tJAi 4i-r. t-ieceipis oi cuttle were not ex
cessive this morning, being about on a
par with the run ot a wea ago. There
was. however. Independent of tne recelDts
a bear Influence of the very stronaest kind.
which gave values a tower tendency, ttnd
that was the reported declines at other
selling point.
Under the Influence of lower reports from
Chicago and from tho river, the market
opened very slow and dull. It was late
before buyers got out Into the yards, and
still later before buyers and seders could
harmonise their views sufficiently to come
together on a trading basia. The result
was that the middle ot the forenoon passed
with comparatively little business being
transacted, ana it wus tun miaaay neiore
anything line a clearance was effected
Wnen the cattle did sell they went at
prices that looked generally as much as
1U-S loc lower than last week. As a matter
of course there were Instances where sales
men who happened to have something that
especially suited buyers thought that they
did not nave to taao ort ao union.
Buyers all seemed to be looking for a
few good cowl tins morning ana the fortu
nate holders of the klnda that they wanted
did not think that they had to take off
verv much aa compared with last week, in
fart, some of them reported their sales aa
very close to steady. On the other hand,
the common to medium kinds were very
much neglected and the trade slow In con-
sentience, witn prices considerably lower
Stockers and feeders were In moderate
snnnlv and with a reasonably good demand
prices were In the main about on a par
with the close of last week, but lower
than one week ago. The desirable stockers
and feeders for the most part changed
hands In good season.
Representative sales:
UEF STEERS.
At. Pr. Ka
No.
4
II
17
7
4
40
11
14
11
2
4
10
41
20
14
30
40
13
14
1
1
2
4
1
I
I
t
14
1
a
i
i
4
1
3
1
7
I
8
1
7
I
1
1
4
1
I
17
11
..
t .
II..
1 .
I..
I .
1 .
I..
1..
1..
I..
442 I 40 SI
lu4 I 46 24
4J4 I 40 41 ,
447 4 0V 10
1140 10" 14
7 4 00 :o
1041 4 10 17
11W4 4 20 17
1041 4 20 7
K14 4 0 17
144 4 30 17
1133 4 44 44
1234 4 4 14
1300 4 3 13
11S4 4 4U 40
1042 4 40 20
1114 4 40 11
1144 4 40 17
1312 4 40 I
cows.
740 1 Ti 4 ,
1W) I 0-1 t7
424 I Ul 1
sal I 24 1
4SI I 24 I
64W 3 Is I
1014 3 H 4
Kt IIS I
, 44 t 40 12
1110 t 40 1
lu5 8 40 1
104O I 40 1
444 II I
460 I 40 f
kbO I 40 II
440 I 40 41
110 I W I
130 2 40 34
1060 3 40 I
411 I 40 1
lu; I 40 14
444 3 10 10
1071 I 74 7
1U0 I 76 II
1V47 I 71 1
47 I lo 14
U40 I 44 lo ,
104 I 4 ,
102 I M t
J4 2 4-1 14
Kl IM 1
1144 I 00 41
1144 4 4 42.
. pr.
U0 60
1M 4 60
1140 4 10
IS)! 4 60
1141 4 60
1164 4 46
1112 4 4i
1144 4 40
131 4 40
1044 4 41
1)41 4 46
I1I 4 46
....1170 4 10
1274 4 14
1310 4 40
1442 4 40
1214 4 i
1343 4 00
1314 I 00
1143 I 00
loo I oo
ISO I Oo
430 1 00
, 40 I 00
I0 I lu
ivii I io
46 1 lu
lv.1I I 14
1310 J 16
1230 I 14
1020 1 16
114 I IS
1136 I 16
1264 I 3"
II 00 4 Io
443 14
440 I 35
1340 3 3 J
lnaO I 34
1110 I 14
: lt34 I 40
1073 I 40
442 I tt
1360 IW
H7 I 46
14 4 46
lool I u
U I 0
1041 a o
16: I it
M2 I 16
147 I 74
Chea. at Ohio
Chicago Ot. W.
C. 41. A St. P.
PeBeere
Peneer A R. O.
dn pfd
Krt
do 1st pfd
dn 3d pfd
llllnola Central ...
1-oulsTilt A Nash.
M , K. A T
6e do 1st pfd...
... do t pM
...14 iHntithern Railway
... 14i dn pfd
. .. 44 Southern Paeifle .'.
... 12 t nion Panic
... 47l do pfd
... 41 II. 8. Steel
...74 do pfd
...17T Wabash
..164 do pfd
.. 47 Spanish 4s .,
SILVER Bar. steady. 30d per ounce.
MONEY 34 4t4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 15-1SS4 per cent; for
three months' bills, S1 per cent,
.. 44
.. 72
.. 1
.. T
.. 44
.. 4
.. 4t
..14
..
..l"
..1001,
.. 44
..113
.. 14
.. 4a,
.. II
NEW
Cotton MarVef.
YORK. Feb. 8.-COTTON-Spot
SHEEP The cold weather which sheen
men nave been wishing for for so long a
time to put snap into the trade was pi'--ent
this mornina. but. unfortunately. Chi
cago sent out reports of extremely large
receipts snd a break of 164jaoc In prieti. .
witn a decline of tnls magnitude staring
them In tno lace, together with tne knowl
edge that prices here were already higher
compared with other selling points, ouyers
started out with bearish vie we. salesmen
were slow about tailing off. believing that
the big run at Chicago and the consequent
break was only temporary and that the
sharp, biting weather would create A de
mand for mutton wnlch would put renewed
lifo into the sheep and lamb marKet. witn
the buyers and sellers so much apart In
their views the trade was slow to open
and waa at no time during the day wnat
might be called active. hlle buyers did
not succeed in forcing all the concessions
tnat thoy at rtrst asked for, they did suc
ceed in bearing the market to the extent
of 15-fc:-o. Ewe seemed to feel the full
force of the decline, right good fat ewes
having to aell at 84.itV24.s6.
There seemed to be a very fair demand
locally, that Is, buyers all appeared to want
a few sheep and lambs, and had It not
been for the heavy break in prices at Chi
cago this market would unquestionaoiy
have been In very satisfactory condition.
The flooding of the Chicago market the
first of the week is a great detriment to
the trade, as It gives values a black eye
right on the start. Shippers should remem
ber that when the river markets are in
poor position and advises light shipments
that the very worst policy In the world is
to send their sheep and lambs by them to
the Chicago market, which Invariably re
sults In breaking that market, thus Injur
ing all others.
quotations ior tea sneep ana lamos am
as follows: Good to choice iambs, uoio-
rudos. $b.75f.90; good westerns, lb fbgo.w;
good light weight yearlings, $56ub.0o;
good Heavy yearlings, s.nirne.x; guou
w ethers, $&.3u4(6.bo; ewes, tt.eujit.oo.
No.
209 western ewes
60 Colorado ewes ,
10 western bucks
478 Colorado ewes
188 Colorado ewes
239 western ewes ,
4n2 western ewes
121 western ewes
$16 western ewes
876 western ewes
429 western lambs
119 western lambs
584 western lambs
3K9 western lambs
210 western lambs
281 western lambs
28 western lambs
6W mixed lambs
2 mixed lambs
133 western ewes
816 western ewes
closed nuiet. SO points decline. Middling up
lands. 11.26c; middling gulf, 11.60c. Ssls.
1,030 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. t. COTTON
Qulet; sales. l.S'l ttales. Ordinary. 8 1-1.-;
good ordinary, f4c: low middling. !:
middling. 10c; good middling, llSc; mid
dling fair, 11 7-1rtc. Receipts. 6.791 balei-;
stock, 31A.111 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8. COTTON Spot,
good business done; prices 6 points higher;
American middling fslr. 8.4M; good mid
dling. .15d; middling, KflM; low middling.
6K3d; good ordlnarv. 66d: ordinary, 6.4'.1
The sales of the day were 12.(00 bales, or
which l.WO were for speculation snd export
nd included ll.oon American. Receipts. io.-
000 bales. Including 11,700 American.
ST. IiOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 6.-COTTON-
Qulet; c loner. Middling. mc: sales,
none: receipts. 60 hales; shipments, V4i
bales; stock, 42,706 bales.
Olla and llosln.
NEW YORK. Feb. 6. Oil Cottonseed.
firm: prime crude, f. o. b.. 24Vafl20c: prim
yellow, 31W882C Petroleum, steady; re
fined. New York. $7.60; Philadelphia an 1
Baltimore. In bulk. $4,115. Turpentine.
toady; fiS'-ff&tSc Asked.
kobin steady: strained, common to
good. $3 861-4.00.
SAVANNAH. Feb. 6. TURPENTINE
64c: sales, 169 pounds; shipments, 490 pounds.
ROSIN Firm: sales, 1,524 pound; re
ceipts, 1.132 pounds; shipments. 4.934 pound ;
stocK. 68,133 pounds. A. B. t . t. ann i:..
$3 .45; P., $3.50; O., $3 66; If.. $3.85: I.. $4 .40; K .,
$5 10; M.. $6.36: N.. $6.86; W. O.. $0.05; W. W.,
$6.16.
OIL CITY. Pa. Feb. . 4.11 r-1 Tenii nsi-
ances, $1.68. Shipments. 118.161 barrels: aver
age, 60,046 barrels. Runs, 99.938 barrets:
average. 64.230 ban-els. Shipments, Limn,
127.224 barrels; average. 66.634 barrels. Runs.
Lima, 77,078 barrels; average, sb.dm barrels.
Av. Pr.
,.111 4 85
, 7 8 5
,168 4 60
,79 4 60
. .. 460
,87 4 65
, 94 4 86
, 94 4 06
, 112 4 75
, 116 t 10
.71 8 80
,69 90
,74 6 45
,70 t 50
. 69 860
.76 6 ',0
,71 8 50
,77 85
.110 7 00
.113 6 00
.112 1 00
CHICAGO LIVK STUCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to
Hosts Five
CHICAGO. Feb.
81,000 head; steady
Ten Cent Lower-
Cents Lower.
t.-CATTIsEReeetpts,
to 10c lower; common
to prime steers, t3.40i?f.80; cows, 83.0tg1.4O;
heifers, $2 2666.00; bulls. $2.0otit.OO; calves,
43. (&. 00: stockers and feeders. $2.40Q4..
HOGS RecelDts. 55.000 head: 6c lower;
choice to prime heavy, 6.&fij6.92H; medium
to erood heavv. I5.t(i6 )6: butcher weights
$5.80v6.H2Vk: good to choice heavy mixed,
ifi Ht-6 Mi: Dacklnar. $5.60r(i5.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 87,000
head; aheep weak; lambs 10c lower; sheep,
$3.64i6.6i; yearlings, $6,6001.26; lambs, $8.60
$.7.40.
Kanaaa City I.lve (took Market
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Feb. 6. CATTLE
Receipts. 11,000 head, Including 400 south
erns; market-fed steers strong to 10c
higher; other cattle steady to strong.
Choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.23
fiMOO: fair to aood. U.OMi.lb: western fed
steers, $3.65f5.50; stockers and feeders, $3.00
fiA.: southern steers. $3.2iQ4.o; southern
rnu-9 WnSH): native cows. $2.25'n4.10: na
tive heifers. $3 00414.80; bulls, $2.603.8;
calves. $3.00017.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8,500 head; market
opened 6c lower; closed shade higher. Top,
$5.72ti: bulk of sale. $.i.o4io.g7Vt; heavy
t5.noiii5.70; packer. tu.floS.IO; pigs and
lle-ht. IT. OCKufi.!.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000
head; market steady; lambs loc lower. Top
western lambs, 17. U0; native lambs, $6.5w
7.10: western lambs, $5.5tKgr7.00: ewes and
vearllngs, lt.ivnn.76; western fed yesrungs.
$6.6oi7.25; western fed sheep.
stockers and feeders, U-WCM t.
$4.6o5 75
COWS AND HEIFERS
.... 414 60
HEIFERS.
.... 114 1 16 , 1 144 I 0
.... IS 1 4 1 tu0 10
....1000 1 21 1 40 I 10
.... 440 21 1 1124 I 4
....434 140 1 4u i u
.... 410 I 40 1 1160 4 60
.... 410 I l0 11 M 114
444 I 4 4 S..4 I 46
....134 I 40 4 40 3 1
.... 440 8 16 41 1114 4 0
. . . . al a oo
STEERS AND HEIFERS
....10 4 44 4...
....1034 4 1 It...
...1U 4 14
BVUM
....114 I 71 I ..
....1370 I 40 I...
1440 I 4a 6...
....I'.:4 B 40 1...
1060 W 1 ..
....104-. I 1...
.. ..1124 4 Oo 1 .
,...i:t Its)
444 4 It
1144 I 14
177 8 2
1403 a jst
1262 a ii
13 yi 26
i
i3 t m
.mi a u
St. Loot a Live Btork Market
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 6. CATTLE Re
,-ii,ia a. (so head. Including 1.000 Texan
market steady. Native shipping and export
steers. 14 IftftS 96: dressed beef and butcher
steers, $X4i5i6.10; steers under LOW) pounds,
Hvri4 40: aotckers and feeders. $2 50i4 2o
rows and heifers. $2 6041 4.t5j cannera, $1.752
185; bulls. I.' 4tj).,t; caivea. ii.00317.6O
Texas snd Indian ateera, $3.00(31.90; oowa
and heifers. $3M3 3.0.
HOGS Receipts. 8. COO head; market lower
pie and lights. $50oi3.86: packers. $5.'
6.86: butchers and best heavy. 6.76(36.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.04
head: market loc lower. Native muttons
16 ?Vr.15: lamli. $5.0Om.76: culls and bucks
fsVfrt.OO; sttM-knra, $2.764,8.28; Texans, $1.00
tHOO.
lions City Lire Block Market.
SIOUX CITY. Feb. 5. (Special Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. 3.000 head: msrke
weak: stockers stronger; beeves. $3.76fi5.40
rows, bulls and mixed, $2.6tVi4.); Blockers
end feeders. $3.7tV(f4.O0; calves and yearlings,
I?.7W3 .
HOGS Receipts. 3.200 head: market
steady; selling at $6.4U(6 50; bulk of sales,
$6 46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, 900
liead; msrket lower.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live atock at the six principal
weatern marxets yesteroay:
Otitis.
South Omaha 4.VW
Sioux Cltv $.0111
Kansas City 11
ftt. Joseph 2.848
St. Louis 80) 1
Chicago 31.000
Colteo Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. S. -COFFEE The msr
ket for coffee futures opened steady st a
decline of 64W0 points under rather heavier
primary recelpta, somewhat disappointing
European cables and European selling
orders. The close - wss steady, net tin
changed to t points lower. Sales were re
ported of 151.750 bass. Including February
at T.OOc: March. 10n7.06c; May. T.137V:
June, 7.36c; July, J.40e; September. 7.6n
7.65c; October, 7.Vfr7.70c ; December, 7.80$
7.85c; January, 7.867.90e. Of the sales re
ported a do 11 1 kd.ikju nags . eonsistea 01
switches. Spot Rio, steady r No. 7 Invoice),
Forela-n Flnanelal.
LONDON. Feb. 5. Rates for money were
firm In the market today. Trading on the
stock exchange was quiet and dull. Consols
were stesdy. Horns rails were easy. Amer
icans opened weak and mostly below parity
on New York Central aelling and saga-ed
owing to lack of support following the New
lorn pang statement and reports or isonr
troubles. They closed flat. Foreigner hes
itated pending the settlement of th Moroc
can Question. Japanese imperial ts of
1904 were quoted at 103V.
Dnluth Grain Market.
DULUTH. Feb. 6. WHEAT To arrive
No. 1 northern. 82c: No. 2 northern. 80c.
on track, No. 1 northern. 82c: No. 2 north
ern, soc; May. S8c; July, 844c
OATS To arrive and on track,: 28,c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Feb. t.SEEH Clover, cash
and February, $826; March, $8.30; April.
$8.15; timothy, $1.62; alsik. $7.8$.
Total
....65.34$
Hoars. Sheen.
4.7) t.rVO
8.200 (so
8.6m 10,00
.1X 6.441
8 8 '
(6.000 27.00O
105.621) 03.841
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Bt. Joaeph Live Stork Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Feb. I. CATTLE Re
celnts. 2.848 bead; market steady to weak.
Native, 13.64)6 80: cows snd hlfers. $1,600
- 4.7u: alm-kera and feeder. $2 7664.16.
MOtlS Receipt. head; market weak
1 to 6c loaeir. lshl. $.-to-5 C S ; medium and
1 heavv. $5 t$6.70: bulk. $5 Wrjrt 66.
KHEFP ANI LAMBS- Receipts. 1.441
head. Lambs, 10tlS lower; theep, steady.
F. Du Day & Co.
stocks.
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kin Vans Grain fa Is. -Branch
OsOe. 110-111 Hoard ml Trad
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a:-ri4 Uxehang Bldg. South Omaha.
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