B hie omaha daily bee: Sunday, February u, isoa IS I Ii -4RALN AND PRODUCE MARKET hest Oentinnfs to favor Bulls, Though India Reports Weaken Eiropsan Cables. SHIRTS SHOW THLIR FlR BY COVERING May Closes Oae-Elchta Higher Thaa rrTl Dar After Irel Market Threacaoat ta Morals;. I t i I OMAHA, Feb. 10, 1906. The wheat market continued to look vary food to the bulla, though European cables showed a little weakening: due to more favorable reporte from India, yet the domestlo situation did not brighten any. The oold weather continues through out the winter-wheat belt and there is no hint of moisture. Shorts showed their ap- On track: No. 1 northern, K2Ho; No. I northern, Wc; May, Mc; July. ?Mc OATS To arrive and on track, ZSHc KEW YORK GENERAL MARKET (tnotatlaas of the Day aa Varloas Commodities. KBW YORK. Feb. lO.-FLOfR Receipts. l.ys t.b'.s. ; export!". 1S.3S7 bbls. i market dull and featurelees; Minnesota . patents, tt w' 4 85; Minnesota bakers, fclfcrfiH W; winter patents, 4 liv04.i; winter straights. t3.H0ff 4 0u: winter extras. I2.7&a3.2; winter low grades, 2.6f."r: 20. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, W.TOtM (O; choice to frtnty, t4.U6'a4.15. HueV wheat flour, dull, $2.105115, spot and to arrive. Iil'CKWHEAT-Dull, 61c, delivered New Tork. CORNMEiAI-Btesdv; fine white and yet lnw. 11.16, coarse, $1. OS ill. to; kiln dried, $2.80 t2 90. RYE Nominal; No. i western, Tie f. o. b. New York. BARUEY-Steadv; feeding. 4 c. I. f. Buf falo: malting, 47fii.2c c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 26,000 bu.; exports, 39. 9M bu. Spot market easy; No. i red, fWtc elevator; No. 2 red, SHc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9fHc f. o. b. afloat. In Drehennlnn bv Mivuinv nni Mnv ri,at tne i response to poor cables, reports of snow In oay an eighth higher than yesterday, after the southwest and l.beral northwest roctlpls a pretty level market all morning. the . wheat showed early weakness today, fol bulls continue to express great confidence 'owed by rallies on room covering. The lit hlgn prices, basin tnelr hopes on damage to the winter, wheat crop. May finished at ttoHo, July at ato and bep tember at SSVsc Corn was weak and managed to fall off about a fourth of a cent at the close, as close was steady at MiC to ko net dc-cllne. May. 90 -lKfiyoc. closed at Ki,c; July. 8Vi 'fttHc, closed at 89Hc; September closed at SVc. CORN Receipts. 97,83 bu.; exports, 4S.806 mi. spot market steady; mo. z, 60c eleva. . . i t ., c . , . iur aiiu turn nit. a eimw, wtio. rtu. reflecting good weather, easy were being maae from the country dls tiicts despite the decreasing quotations sent out- The close snowed May corn at i!e; Ju4y, 44a, and .September 44-Hc TMe oat market reir..iined about the same; dull and weak. The closing prices were: May, oyc; July, iSJsC, and Sep tember. KaHo. Bradstreets' clearances ehow Pacific coast clearances were small, only ll.Tii barrels of flour snd-ti,0O bftshels of wheat, while Atlantic and gulf ports cleared 2J3,S35 bar rels of flour and l.TDOOo bushels of wheat. The primary receipts of wheat were 628, 0U bushels and shipments of ltiyi.OUO bushels, as opposed to tiS.luO bushels received and 217.000 bushels shipped last year. Primary receipts on corn were 401 bushels and shipments of 462,000 bushels, against re ceipts of Spt.OOo bushels and shipments of 3M.uuft bushels last year. Prlngl wlrd: "Total wheat stock at Minneapolis. 15.202.822 bushels, Including 8.621,600 bushels No. 1, showing decrease in total of J03.1HS busrrels- for week. Elevator men and millers are bidding Miy price for No. 1 northern, to arrive In March." A notice was posted at the exchange an nouncing the transfer of a membership certificate from C. T. Feavey to J. T. Kuhn T. l. Worrall. Pcnvey s partner, transferred his certificate to N. A. Iuff February J. Omaha Cash Bales. WHEAT 1 car No. I spring. TTVie. CORN 1 car No. 4. KHe; 1 cars No. S. 3Hc; 1 car No.. I, .86tyc; 1 car No. 3 yel- LIOW, 401C. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 76S77Uc: No. I hard. 73(87S4e; No.- 4 hard. 6&73c; No. 2 spring, ll&nc; No. S spring, 72S-74e. CORN No. 3, 86V4c; No. t white, I7Vig38c; No. 3 yellow, Kc. OATS No. mlsed, t74C No. S white, IS&2-Hc. UTI No. 2. 60c; No. t. CSc.. Carlot Keceluis, Wher.t. n rn. Oa' csbles and prosoects for larger receipts, The close showed io to c net loss; May closed at 49c; July closed at 47c; Septem ber closed at B0c. OATft-Receipts. 72.000 bu.; exports, SO.BTiS hu. Bpot market stead v; mixed, 26 to 82 lhs., 3oi&35Uc; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs.. SAS3tc; clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs., 3tP3 nc. HAY Dull; spring, 5055c; good to choice, 75iSOc. HOPS Pteadv; state common to choice. 18fi, llltic; ist4, 9nie: oirls. rjr7c. Pacific coast, 1!K4, !Sl4c: 1!X4. ixailc; olds, BS'c. HIPF.8 Steadv; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 20c; California, 21 to i5 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 !hs.. lc. I,KATHER-8tondy: acid. 2CH'527i4. fKOVlSH.lN?-n-er. itea.dy; family. Hi. so NEW I0RK STOCKS AND BUNDS HeiiUting SpfcnlatWe Pentiment ii the Marked Ftatnracftie Day. POOH BANK STATEM-NT CAUSES REACTION Hill Railroad Stocks, Wtalrh Wera Ulcher Friday, Liosa Most ol tbo Adra ace Close la Irresalar. NEW TORK, Feb. W-Todaye dull stock market was of the same character as those throughout the week. Hesitating speculative seniitrent was the marked fea ture. .Excited advances on yesterday on the Hill railroads gave place to some re action today and prices fell back from the lack of the stimulating Influence of the strength in those stocks. Some depression was reflected from the London market owing to a revival of apprehension over the outcome of the Moroccan conference. The narrow prufesslonai character of the market was demonstrated by the de mand to cover shorts after the appear ance of the poor bank statement, which disclosed the origin of the early selling of bear operations. . Developments in the banking situation indicate substantial ground for the conservative spirit felt In the stock market. The decrease In the surplus reserves of the banks by about one-naif to less than $4,0uu,vu0 Is Itself a showing of the narrow margin for ex pansion of banking credits for which the uetnand continues, as shown by the week s Increase In the loan item of $4,K12.100. The decrease in cash of $6,297,000 reflected not only the known movement of currency for the week, but the carryover from the statement of the week before, which failed to show the full flecrease. Arrangements have been made already for the shipment of $l.i&0,0U0 gold to Sjuth America next week. A deposit of $2.oo0,000 at the sub treasury today for transfer to San Fran cisco will also figure in the coming ha nil statement. The day's report of the pro posed $2oo,000,0u0 bond Issue by the South ern Railway company and of the purchase 13.u0; mees. I9.00frl0.00: beef hams. $:?P.0ca i by bankers of a large block of American zj.w; P'i''-au-": ci'v extra inaia t Telephone bonds are signlllcant of a ten TS?'.. i18n?W?1Si?Lut DT2tsV ?let: Idency which has become a marked feature pickled bellies, $)!.60j9flO; pickled shouldeis, of the nnanclal situation. The expansion 943.B75; decrease. $5,lM.0Po. Ex-mtted States deposits, $H.0S,S&; decrease, $5,179.fcX. Kew Tork Moaer Market. NFW TORK, Feb. 10-MONF.T On call, ho loans; time loans, firm; sixty days, 4H per cent; ninety days and six months, 4S 1PR1MK MERCANTILE PA PER dVmitl STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' Mils at $4 STlO-q 4 74) for demand and at $4 83754. KHS for sixty-day bills; posted rates. HM'i and t M; commercial bills, $4 83Vu4 S.fVi SILVITK Bar, (We; Mexican dollars, $0c PONDs--Govemment and railroad, steady. The following were the closing quota tlons on bonds: C. a. rrf. ta. rI 1M Jps s M sarlas 4o coupon Infl 1 do 4i ctla D. 8. la. rg 1":! to 4i rtt do coupon 10! V do Id series t. e. old 4. ret I"3 t,. N. nnl. 4s... do coupon l'l Man., c. g 4s I". B. new 4a, res. . . .lZtK Met. Central 4a..... do coupon do let Inc Am. Tobacco 4a Minn. A 8t L. 4s.. do in M., K A T. 4a 10i Atrhlaon (en. 4a 1044 do 2a fe do adk 4a fw N. R. R. ot M. e. 4a. t Atlantic c. L. 1!H N. T. C. l. Ista s ..1041. N. J. C. . 5a. 1I1H .. Ms, No. Pacific 4a. los .. do la U ..114 N. A W. s. ta. ltnvt .. MUj O. a. L. Hd(. 4a rv .. Itsrinn. ronT. mi lout .. t" Reading gen. 4a 101 ..m Bt. U a 1. H. c. ta .117 .. e0a Bt. L. A ft. F. la 4a. I7 C, B. A Q. n. 4.....1U1S at. U B. W. e. 4a ... I. v., a. i. m r. a -seaDoara a. s. ., si do sol. la Mia Bo. Pacific 4a rt OCC. I I. L 4a.. K do lat 4s etfa ITS ' i-oio. ma. 6i. aer. A. so. Kallwaj ta lll4 do series B ... 77 v Teua ft P. Is Ill Colorado Mid. 4a TitiT., ilLIW. 4a... 84 tolo. A So. 4a M I'nlon Pacific 4a 1U9 Cuba ta 1U7 do cotit. 4a 1M D. A R. Q. 4a r. 8. 8teel Id ta t-'im.tnmrm sec. aa.... aa vtaoaan la ........ Erie p. I. 4a UX do deb B do gen. 4a SV Weatern Md 4a ... Hoiklug Val. 4Va....Jl'H W. A L. K. 4a... Japan ta looia, Wis. Central 4s.... -ottered. .. r4 .. US .. l; ..1M StiH Bal. A Ohio 4a. do IS Brk. R. T. c. 4a Central of Oa. ta do let Inc do 2d inc do Id Inc Chee. A Ohio 4Ha. Chicago A. le. OMAHA UVE STOCR MARKET eMsmaajamM All Desirable Itndi of Cattla Slew De cided ImproTtmetit. H06S ARE ACTIVE AND A SHADE HIGHER Sheep aad Us sabs tieaerally Tea ta Flfteea Hitter Tbaa Week A a a, with Maeh More Healthy Tost to the Trad. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 10, lMt. 4.S&I , t.atf . .y7v l.0 16 ....l.tO ....17.o4 ....1S,K0 ....n.w ..19.M1 Hogs. Sheen. Ivl.iw4 10.147 i.eot li,M7 4.00a tw I0.06f ;.6i h,s 14.144 W.J77 4.40( 4.1 .448 t,ai 1,260 ,7,43 15.746 tt.STI l.a&T 32.161 tl,s77 ..lit ., Ml .. ?s Rault t'learlnas. OMAHA, Feb 10 Bank clearings, for todsy were $1,314.1174.76 and for the cor responding date last year, l,09u,72!l.36. ; J.."' m ia"' 01 enterprises nas resuiiea in an enormous ..L;.: 3,r Ii ' S ncrt,lt ln tne needs lor capital ana tne steady; continent, $S.lf Pouth America, hi h of nrirea for securities offers $8.66; compound. .13fctU7V. Pork, steady; frhac!?ve opDO?tunltv for their notation family. Hfi.fytfH? 50: short clears. 115.004il7.5o: SAlc"?-opP?' l"n,t. t?I L. V. "2. . .n I A lit? iri;rit lien , mm urn u. ...iuj anvi rhlcaro Kansas City i .Minneapolis (maha S, ruluth Bt. Louis .... 1? 1 su 7 61 41 898 84 63 143 mess. Jlo.TTVTin.fA TALLOW Steady; city, Bc; country, BtJ 5t,c. R1CF3 Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, SVs QKc; .Trnnn. nnmlnal. BI'TTER Firm; held, creamery, common to extra, 17i23c; western factory, common to firsts, 1417c. CHEESK Hrm; state, full cream, email and large, colored and white September, fancy, 144c; state, October, best. 134al4o; state, lnte made, small average, best. 12c; stste lare-e. UAtc: state, fair. lHt'S12c. EGGS Ensler; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 212&e; state choice, 22S23c; state mixed extra, 21c; western firsts, lgfeQ-lDc; state western seconds, 17s(i3l8c; southerns, lilc. . POULTRY Alive, firm; western chickens, 11c; fowls, ldc; turkeys, 14c. Dressed, steady to firm; western chickens, lOfolSc; turk'-ya, lSiyilc; fowls, 105j13c. CHICAGO GRA15I ASD PROVISIONS 127 St. Louis General Market. 28 ST. LOUIS. Feb. 10. WHEAT Futures. ' higher; cash, lower; No. 2 red, cash, ele 3 vator, S8(jjac; track, Mr95c; May, 83ic; July. 2c; No. 2 hard, SlJsac. CORN-Lowcr; No. 2 cash, 4014c; track, ill. IZa. k . . if V A . T..1.. i1LA.jqUA OATS Dull; No. 2 cash, 31c; May, 30c; July, .be; track. 31HJirc; No. 2 white. Sic. b t.O. - it Steady; red winter patents, $4.30 (l'l.v; extra lancy and straight, W.iMit.; c.eitr, , rfti3.26. Sl Timothy; steady; $2.B02.80. COKNMEAL Steady; 12.20. BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track, 84& Featares of the Tradlajr aad CloalnK Prleea on Board of Tea da. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Covering by shorts late ln the session today caused a firm tone in the wheat market and the closlnsr prices were almost at the highest point of the day. , g&c , Compared with yesterday's final quotations, HAT-Slow; timothy, $8.f3a4.60; prairie, however, the close today showed very little $g.coll.00. change. Corn was down h.Kc. Oats were IRON COTTON TIES $1.02. practically unchanged. Provisiona were Vri3 BAGGING Vc. 12Ho lower. HEMP TWINE "Mo. During; the early part of the session the PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing, $14.50. market was Inclined to be weak and there Jard, steady; prime steam, $7.40. Dry salt was considerable selling by pit traders. An meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $8.12H; early dispatch from Liverpool quoted the clear riD, $8,734; "hort clears, $9.00. Bacon, market as being off Sd to Vid because of ,teady; boxed, extra shorts, W.&Tt; clear vain in the drouth stricken portion of India. , rlhli $9.X2H; short clears, $8-26. .Another depressing Influence was the ab- POULTRY Quiet; chlckenB, 10c; aprings, sence of extreme cold weather In the winter i,,. turkevs. l&c: ducks. 13c: reese. 7HSic. ItilQal, urn V I iiej lUllitru smicei. a i una' receipts were liberal, but their effect was offset by a-decidedly strong tone to -the market for cash wheat In the northwest and southwest. Reports from Kansas City 1 mitring a fair export business ln flour stim ulated demand lata ln the day. The high rolnt for May was KHo and the market dosed firm, with May at BJVtC Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to SMI.COO bushel a Prlmarv receipts were B28.000 bushels, apatnst S19.CT0 a year ago. Minne apolis, Duluth and Cnlcago reported re- celpts of SSI cars, against 20 last week and 186 a year ago. The feature of trading In corn was selling by a prominent commission house, but the volume of -enerul business was small. News of tke day favored lower prices and the tone of the market! was easy. Local receipts were - In excess of estimates) weather throughout the com belt oontlnued favor able for grading and a slight decline was reported on the Liverpool market. May rpened MfUe lower at 43,48Tsc and throughout the day held within these fig 'nres. Final quotations were at 44,&441c. Local receipts were 316 cars, with 26 of con tract grade. The oats market nein steady an oay. put BUTTER Quiet: dairy, Wn21e. BGGS-Lower, 14 c Flour, bbls. , Wheat, bu. Corn, bu Oats, bu Minneapolis Grata Market. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110-111 Board of- Trade building, was: creamery, tl28Ho; Receipts. Shipments. S.000 7,000 41.000 41,000 143.000 68,000 47,000 . 67,000 eavy stocks are expected therefore to be largely supplemented within a short time. Tne firmness of the money market ln London continues and the recent advancing tendency of sterling exchange at Pans underwent a reaction today. Reports that shipments of gold to Europe next week were ln contemplation gained currency to day, but were not confirmed. The stock market closed irregular. Total sales of bonds par value, $1,163,000. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change were as follows: Bales. High. Law. cioee. Adama Expreaa, cx-dlr Amalgamated Copper American C. A r' Amerlou C. A F. pfd American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil American Expreaa American H. A 1 p'd American loe. tecurltlea.... American Llnaeed OH American Llnaeed Oil pfd.. American Liocomotlve Aroer. Locorootlre pld American 8. A R American B. A R. pfd Amt-rican Sugar Keflulng... Amer. Tobacco pfd otfa-... Anaconda. Mining. Co Atchison Atchiaon pfd Atlantic Coast Ling Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Paclfio Central of New Jeraey Cheaapeaxo A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Oreat Weatern Chicago a Northwesters 241 71.100 lltS 1144a HIS Hm 44 44 44 100 101 100 21 'too 240 " 400 mi 100 44? 1.(00 71 101 101 17 7 2 140 2.15 18 II 44 44 24 46 71 76 1H 1,200 lt3 111 363 126 1,00 145 144 141 tOO 11 106 106 71. too 28S 277 187 1.100 1 HI 1 103 100 164 163 160 1,100 114 11S 113 Ill 1.100 86 14 1.800 174 174 1.400 6S t 1.100 II II 1.100 217 233 4 174 224 61 12 76 214 Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul.. 1.200 1M 1M 14 1.200 1.4U0 'i! 300 4,600 400 too 16 III 'n 15 72 63 100 177 '"jii '69 'o 40 til tit 'lioo 'wig '47 Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yeg'y. Wheat May... S3'g 64 IS 64 83 July... 86 8b 85 86 65 118 118 118 May... 118 118 1 1714 1 18 1 18H July... 1 18 1 1H 118 119 UIH Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 84c; No. 1 northern, 83c; to arrive, 83c; No. 2 northern, 82c; to arrive, 82c; No. 3. 80fOHc: No. 1 durum. 7SVc: No. 1 trading; was lifeless. May opened "Ac lower 1 durum. 72c. Corn: No. 1 yellow. 364c; No. at 80c, sold up to tOc and closed at SO 1 3, 8SVc. Oats: No. 8 white. 28c; No. I, ztiH'e'-ic. tsariey. ao-ijic. nye, wawc. Flax: Cash. $1.154: May, $117. 2 Provisions were weak because of selling Qj' Induced by Ineressed receipts of live hogs. V' the close May pork was down 12Hc at Jttls. lard was off IV"f t $7.7557.77. ribs .-r-f, were ?0Ol!'fc lower at $7.87H " Estimated receljts for Monday: Wheat. 40 cars; corn, 744 can; oats, 200 cars; hogs, CO.OK) head. There will be no market Monday, Lip coin's birthday. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. 155:1 Wheat ' May 185' July 1 4 '"vn 1 Sept. I 44 May July p.. May July Msy July Rt- t So1 64H' I 44 Vl t4 2iHI I 85! 8SH 84H!S4H1J' I 86 Ve 84 48V43f:V 44 44 I 44 I44" ' id. 44, 44 44, Hllwtskct Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 10. WH EA T Mar ket steady: No. 1 northern, 8MJ66c; No. I northern, 82S5c; May, bid. RYE Lower; No. 1, ftTHftOSc. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 5ac; sample, 89g BSc. CORN-Qulet; May. 43ic, bid. Liverpool Grata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Feb. lO.-WHEAT-Spot, nominal; futures quiet; March, 6s 10d; May. 6s 8d; July, ts 8d. CORN Siot steady! American mixed new. 4s ld;Amerlcan mixed old, 4s Sd; futures quiet; March, 4a 14; May, 4s l.io t.sui 46 10 176 171 100 1.600 1,400 1.000 200 M 4 41 12 62 I 804'30H JfiH 15 1ft I IS 10 I 14 S7H 14 I 14 H6 I 14 85 7 75 I T t I T 76 7 SO j 7 3 I 7 87 71 I 1 7l 7 K7l I 05 6 07i 7 7 7 771,1 7 W 7 67j T 80 Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. 111.. Feb. 10. CORN Lower: . No. 8 yellow. 40c; No. I. 40c; No. 4, Sstec. aotte: No. c. WHISKY $1.29. 16 00 M6 12V4 OAT9 Easy; No. f white, 14 85 15 00 white. U30c; No. 4 white, : RYE-Unchanged; No. 2, flic - ' I Ti-u TULr v ei oa 100 8 .A. No. S. Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR iHill, easy; winter patents, 8JT0 fct-OO; winter straights, $3,7tij'o.o5; sirinr patents. $J.7i"y3 9i; spring straihls, (3.6jt 8.70: bakers. $2 2ojf3.UO. WHEAT No. 1 spring. S4?TGc: No. I spring, hlH4o4'ic; No. 2 red. 8uS4S7e. CORN No. 2, 40Vsc: No. t yellow. 40e. , OATS No. 2. 2V4i8V; No. t whits, 3iVi8 t2c; No. 3 white. 2S61c. RYE No, X. trie. BARLEY Good feeding. 3o3SVic; fair to choice malting, 4!'g4sc. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $111; No. 1 northwest, ein, 116V. Tlmothv, prime, $3.25. Clover, contract grade. HITS. PROVISIONS Ma pork, per bbl., $14.75 tJ14.0. Iard, per Wu lbs.. $7.0SJl Bhort ribs sides floose.1, $7.704.80. Short clear aides (boxed). $.21k&8.SO. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts Shipments. Flour, bblg 2H.100 84.8uO Wheat, bu t-M'i 4V.400 Corn, bu 2SW.7oO J47SUU OaU, bu , 1IK.0U0 337.SOI Rye. bu 7.0u0 lianey, ou 140,11s N.suu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was Ann; creameries, Vii'Jlc; dairies. 17t?4c. Eggs, steady; at mark, casus includtd, liiyiec; firsts, lec; prims firsts, 17ct extras, lite. Cbeese, steady, U lie. Kaaaae City Grain and tVowlaloas. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10. WHEAT weak! May, 7Mc; July, 76c- September, 7bSe; cash. No. 3 hard, sue; No. t, 74J& 74c; No. 1 red. KtuWlc; No. a. lc. CORN-Weak; May. SV; July, e; caih, No. 1 mixed. 3Sjc; No. $ whit. l3wc; No. 3, 3Sc OATS Steady; No. I white, (&Jlc. No t mixed. 30c. RYE Steady, 60c. HAY-8tady; choice timothy, H.608 U.00; Choice prairie. $8 0uti.50. BUTTER Steady: creamary. 2F- EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No, I whtlea'ood cases Included. )4Vic; caso count, X&c; cases returned, e less. The receipt and shipments of grain were: Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 81. uo 34.OU0 Corn, bu , 64. Out) 6o.0O Oats, bu 11,000 31. uo Dalath Grata Market. DULUTH, Feb. 16. WHEAT To arrive: No. I Borthern, 82ci No. $ norther a. K0c. Philadelphia Prodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10 BUTTER firm; extra western creamery. 2Sit)'J84c. EGGS Steady; western fresh, l.c, at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, ISi'Ui'uC. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, O., Feb. 10. SEED Clover, cash and February, $8 57; March. $S 62; April, fi.it; timothy. $1.62; alslke, $8.00. Chicago T. AT.. Lhickgo T. A T. pfd C , C C. A 6t. Louie Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A 80, let pfd..., Colorado A Bo. Id pfd Conaolidated Oaa Com Products Cora Producta pfd Delaware A Hudaos Delaware. U A W Denver A RIs Orande Denver A Rio Orande pfd. . D I all Here BecurHlos Erie Erie lat pfd Erie Id pfd General Electric Hocking Valley , Illlnola Central International Pump International Pump pfd lows Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaas City Southern Kanaas Cllv Boulhera pfd.. Lounrllle A Naahvllle Manhattan L Metropolitan Securities .... Metropolitan Street Ry Mexican Central Mlnneapolla A St. Loula... M., St. P. A 8. S. M M.. St. P. A S. 8. Ii. pfd.. Miaaouri Paciflo Mlaaourl, Kanaaa A Texas.. M . K. A T. pld National Lead National R. R. of at. pfd.. New York Central New York, O. A W Norlk A Western Norfolk A Weatern pfd North American Paoldc Mall Pennaylvanla People's Oaa Pittaburg. C, C. A St. L.. Pneaed Steel Car Praaaed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Heading Reading lat pfd Reading Id pfd Kepublo Steel Republic Bteel pfd Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd Bt. Loula A 8. F. 2d pfd... St. Loula Southwestern Bt. Loula Buulhweeters pld Southern PactDo Southern Pacific pfd. southern Hallway Southern Railway pfd Tenneaeee Coal A Iron Texas Paclnc Toledo, St. Loula & W Toledo, Bt. Louis A W. pfd linlon Pacific t'nlon Pacific pfd t'slted 8iatea Expreee tuned States Realty t'nlted Btoiea Rubber t nlud Btatea Rubber old.. t'nlted Btatea Bteel United Btatea Bteel pfd... ve--uaroltna t hemlcal .... Va. -Carolina Cbem. pfd... Wabaah Wabaih pfd VYeila-Fargo Eaprraa Weatlaghouse Electric .... U'eatern Vnion Wheeling Lake Erie.... Wisconsin Central Wleconslu Central pfd Northern Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Slots-Shemeld Total atlas lor the day, 471,000 aharaa. 16 'ii Si 72 II 177 67 46 U 12 0 12 II II II 103 11 16 72 63 171 16 611 312 460 41 at 17 41 71 72 176 111 174 14 tl H 41 13 12 Monday ... Tuesday .., Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . . 19. ...$1,812,742.14 ... 1.671.D77.K9 ... 1.463.1U9.QS ... 1,518,1S!(.4 ... 1,647.130.34 ... 1.814.874.76 ll5. $1.3t J. 752 93 1.221.74D.88 LleS.S00.41 1,211.762.29 l.U93,050.5 l,to.729.30 Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Oflicial Friday Official Saturday ... This week Last week Week before Three weeks ago .. Four weeks aco .. Same week last year ....15,654 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha or the year to dute, comparing with last ar: ik 11M5. Inc. Cattle 108.740 SS.291 10.448 Hogs 812.977 r74.1d UMi Sheee? 168,S1 163.1M 161 CATTLE QUOTA! JONS. ' The following will show the price paid for tbs different kind of cattle on the South Omaha market. Good to choice corn-fed steers $4 05.l Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4.6vVi.Si Common to fair corn-fed steers.... $.75u4.aO Good to choice cows and heifers... f.6uS'100 Fair to good cows and heifers.... I6t, t0 Canners and cutters .00a.u.50 Good to choice Blockers and feeders l.oj 14J Fair to good stockers and feeders.. l iogi Ti Common to fair stoukera 176ij6.2( Bulis, a-.a. tc , l.'ui.li Good veal calves t.0u4it.5f The fullowinc table shows the average price of hogs at 'South Omaba for the last several days, with comparisons: Totals $9,329,557.65 $7.135,Wi IncrAnaa over lust vear. 12 .173 B12 3ft 28 OMAHA WHOLESALE! MARKET. Date, j 1906. 1906.l04.la.lSQ2.1901,18O0. 100 160 14 160 1.000 161 110 160 1.200 71 70 70 1.800 10 120 120 100 26 26 26 77 100 168 168 167 174 1.200 101 101 101 1.100 16 16 16 to W0 14 14 14 II 1. 100 160 14 160 4O0 62 . 62 62 1.100 W k8 Si II 1.100 103 102 102 100 47 47 48 7.100 141 141 141 600 10V 100 10 1.100 it it : 100 lot 101 102 240 41.10 141 111 141 3 loo 700 16 14 84 100 107 107 107 t.000 27 M 26 46 48 M 6 17 1.6O0 60 1.100 48 200 26 4o0 6 1.300 8 1.210 118 111 10,600 41 4t 400 101 101 1,400 16T 169 100 16 IS 100 16 16 66 41 21 61 67 117 4U 100 lit 36 36 London Closing; Blooka. LONDON, Feb. 10. Closing quotations on stocks were: 0 7-11 N. T. Central... .. lo Norfolk A W .. 14 1 do pld .. 04 Ontario a W . ,im reunaylvanla ... Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. EVAPORATED APPLES The market was unchanged: 1 an, nil, 1. -1 7 L fair r. ufnnA at SVtfOo, prime at Sc, choice at lc and a aTcouut fancy at lltfllVkC. Aswwda CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes Juhiios continued ln fair demand, with quotations i do md ranging from 47c to 6c, according to grade. ; haltlmere A Ohio... .117 Rand Mlues Light offerings resist Business in apneots -anian racing ..,.! aeading to some extent and holders are very firm I JPhl0-, at pfd In their views; choice are quoted at l'fr 1 lc0 .0l- w- .S ' 10V. extra choice at 10100 and fancy LbH ?i Bo.u,D"n Railway . at 1KH2C Peach., are In .light demand. ! ten JIT A R.'.' a'.'.!!!; J5 sotthf PaVin'c"" but steady, with extra choice quoted at, go pfd u I'mon Pac'Sc Hie. fancy st 10H"nic, extra fancy at 1 : Erie t' de pld 613c Seeded raisins are barely steady, do lat pfd el V. a. Steel. 2 ai 1 but the general market Is unchanged; looso ) do Id pfd 74V ' do ptd .... VliiaratvTe are, nnnta at MftaA. f aee.ted ! Illlnola Central Ill .Vabsah .. at 6ifr:7sc and London layers at tl.6o(Sa.6U ' J"'" f Kali,...i4wj 40 p . Oils aad Rosin. NEW TORK, Feb. 10 OILS Cotton seed oil. steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. t4Vj-2ic; prime yellow, 31V22c. Petroleum steady; refined New York. ;.oo; Philadel phia and Baltimore, In bulk, $1.60. Turpen tine quiet, OB(j?c. ROSIN Steady ; strained common to rood, $3Wi.5. OIL CITY. Pa.. Feb. 10 OILS Credit balances. $1.58; shipments. 64. BOO bbls.; aver age. 02.cC bbls.; runs. 63.4tw bbls ; aversge, 53.123 bbls.; shipments, Lima. 96,530 bbls ; average. 73.460 bbls. SAVANNAH, Oa., Feb. 10.-OIL Turpen tine, firm, 66c. ROSIN Firm: A. B, C. D, and E. $3.45; H. S3W; I. $4 40; K, $5 10; M. (5.35; N. I5.S5; WO, $6.05; WW. $C14. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. M ETA LS There was no change In the various metal mar kets, business being quiet In the absence of cables Lake and electrolytic copper are quoted at $17 Tbttll.50 and casting at $17.5017 24j. Lead is quiet at $6 6u&6.76 and spelter full at $6.60. Iron is quiet and unchanged. BT. lOUIS. Feb. 10 METAUS 144. dull. $0 a-V Spelter, weak, fa.SO. SILVER Bar. firm. SOKd tr ounna. MONEY 4S4" per cent. The rats of discount in the open market for short bills is 3 18-144M per cent: fur three months' bills, 3&a 15-16 per cent. Row York Mlalac Stoeka. NEW YORK, Feb. 10 Closing quotations on mining stock were ..176 . . 4 .. al .. ..111 ..lit Little Chief ... Ontario Ovhir Phoenix Potosl Savage Sierra Nevada Bo!! Hopes .. Standard I ....240 .... t .... 1 .... m .... 21 .... 30 Adasas Cos Alloa brecca Brunewlck Cos .. Couastork Tunnel Cos lal. A Vs.. Hunt Stiver Irvs Silver LaadvlUe Cea ... Clearlasj Boas Avtragea, NEW YORK, Feb. 11-Th statement ot the clearing house for the bank week shows that the buna holds $5,643,675 over the legal requirements. This Is a decrease of $6.U4, 050 under last week. The statement follows: Loans, $1.0r.l.Mi7,2uO; lncr, $4.632.1ug). De posits. (l.OiWl.SuO.SOo; decrease, $462 200. Clr eu lat Ion, $6144Staa); deereae. tfci luO, Legal tenders, $M.286.60; decrease. $3.6td.6ou. Specie. $li.al.600; decrease, tl,H;., Reserve, $71.. lsl.Soti; decrease, Ji.ar.lnj. Reserve required. Ms.ar7.7H6i decrease, IUJ.0M. Surplua, V7- Condition of Trade and Qnotatloas on Staple aad Fancy Prodnre. EGGS Receipts liberal; candled stock un settled at 15!&16c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9Hc; old roost ers, 6c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 10c; young roosters, 8fi9c: geese, 8c. DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 18iff20c; old toms, 154716c; chickens. lOgllc; old roosters. 7c; ducks, Ui&12c; geese, SQlOc. BUTTER Packing stock. 15c; choice to fancy dairy. lSlc; creamery, 21S1211c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: No. 1 upland, $6.00; medium, $o,50; coarse, $4.504f6.o0. Rye straw, $6.50. BRAN Per ton, $16.50. HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 green hides, 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, 12c: No. 2, 11c; green bull hides, iyJEOc; cured, SffllOc: dry hides. 1&520C. Horse hides, larere, $3.26: small, $2.50. Sheep pelts, each, 60c&$1.25. Tallow, No. 1, 4c; No. 2, $c; rough, lc. TROPICAL FRUITS. BATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkgs., $2; Hallowe'en ln 70-lb. boxes, per lb, 5c; Bay ers, per lb., 4c; walnut-stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., $3 per doi; S-lh. boxes, $1. ORANGES California fancy Redland navels, all sizes, $3.00; choice navels. $2.75. LEMONS Llmoniers. extra fancy, 240 slee. $3.25; 3K to 360 sixes, $3.75. FIGS California, per 0-lb. carton, TS Soc; imported Smyrna, three-crown. 11c; six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch, $1.75(2.25: Jumbos. $2 6"'S3.00. TANGERINES Florida, per box of about 12S. $3. GRAPE FRUIT Florida, per box, $7,000 $7.50; California, per box, $4.0O5.O0. FRUITS. PEARS Winter Nellis and Mount Ver non. $2.60. APPLES California Bellflowers, 11.40 per bu. box; Ren Davis, $1.75 per bu. box; Wlnesaps, $2.25 per bu. box; other varieties. $2.00ffl2.50 per bu.; New Tork apples, $5.00 per bbl. CRANBERRIES Jersey. $16.50 per bbl. GRAPES Imported Malasras, $5.6O6.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., 60(9 65c: South Dakota, per bu .5c. ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red, per bu.. 85c; Spanish, per crate, $1.50; Colo rado, red and yellow, per bu.. $1.00. NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $2.00. LIMA BEANS Per lb., lc. CABBAGE Home grown and Wisconsin. ln crates, per lb.. 2c. CARROTS, PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS Per bu.. Hf75c. CELERY Kalamaioo, per dog., 2&g35c. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu. bbl., $2.00.' NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES California, per crate of lbs.. $2.50; Florida. 6-basket crates, $6.00. WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30 lbs. net, $600. STRING BEANS Per hamper of about SO lbs. net. $3.004.00. EGG PLANT Florida, per dox., $1.25(81. 60. GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per hamper of sbout 10 dor., $3.50. TURNIPS Louisiana, dox. bunches, 75e. SHALLOTTS Louisiana, per doa. bunches. 75c. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl., $12.("Kffl5.00; per dozen heads, $1.75&2.0O. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dozen heads. 60c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dozen, $2. RADISHES Hothouse, per dosen bunch es. 5X(T75e. MT'FH ROOMS Hothouse, per lb., 60c. CAL'LIKLOWKR California, about heads to crate. $3.50. BEEF CUTS. ' No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 2 ribs. 104e; No. t ribs, 7Hc; No. 1 loin, 16Hc; No. 2 loin, lic; No. t loin, 9Hc; No. 1 chuck, 54c; No. chuck. 4Hc; No, I chuck. 4c; No. 1 round, 1'Ttc; No. 2 round, 6Vtc; No. 3 round, 6c; No, 1 plates, 4c; No. 2 plates, SHc; No. t plates, MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per kep, $3.75; per bbl., $6.75. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3.60. CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin Umberger, 13c; twins. 15c; Young Americas, 164o. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new 2oJ 17 67 n-M , erntv net- Ih . 1F.U.C hnrrl ahelle n lb 47.700 iw 116 lis ; j3ic. i'ecans. large, per lb., 14c; small. per lb.. 12c. Peanuts, per lb.. 7c: roasted. per lb , 6c. Chili walnuts, per lb., 12ul3'c. Almonds, soft shell", per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Fhellbark hickory nuts. per du.. sl.zo; large rucaory nuts, per du., tl 60. Chestnuts, per lb., 15c. Cocuanut. $4 6-1 per sack of 100. FRESH FISH-Trout. 11c: halibut, 10e; pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass. 11c; sun fish, 6tt0c; perch, skinned and dressed, he; pike, loc; redsnapper, lie; salmon, 11c; crapplcs, 6fiKc; eels, 18c; black bass, tic; whitefiph, 12o; frog legs, per dox., 65c; lobsters, green, S4i;; boiled lobsters, 37c; bluefish. 15c; herring, 4c; Spanish mackerel, eZ? ' 16c; haddock, loe; shrimp. $1.0ujjpl.6t per I , D.llAn- .mWa l1).. ,4 11., OYSTERS Fresh standard, $1.40 per gal.; Shell oysters, $l.unifi2.ou per 100; Little Neck cl.tni! $1.50 per 10. SUGARS Grantilsted cane. In bbls.. $6.06; grsnuUted eane. In sucks, $5.01; granulated beet, in (lacks, $4.01. SYRUP In barrels. 24o per gal.; ease. 6 lo-lb. cans, $1.60: cases, 11 6-lb. cans, $1.M; rases. 24.2Vlb. cans. $1 SO. COFFEE Roasted: Nu. 85, 250 per lb.; No. So, Xoc per lb.; No. 25. lo per lb.; No. 20. 15.e per lb.; No. 215. l.'4c per lb. FLOUR (wholesale) Best high grade Ne braska, per cwt., $2.00; best high grade patent Minnesota, per cwt.. $2 3d; straight patent Nebraska, per cwt'., $2.00; eeoonl patent Nebraska, $1.90. CURED FISH-Funiily whiteflsh, per H bbl., IO lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 lbs.: Bloaters. $40.00; No. 1. $28.u0; No. 2. $6.00; No. 3, $20.00; Irish No. 2. $17.00. Herring, in bbls., 2u0 lb, each: Nor way, 4k, $12.uu: Norway. 3k, $13 Uu; Hoi. land, .mixed, $71.50. Holland herring in kegs: 'Milkers, sue; kegs, mixed, 70c LKOOMS No. 1 carpet, $3.21; No. t car pet. $2.40; No $ plain, $3.25. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 5iifrc; Maine, $1.35. Tomatoes, 1-lb. caus. $l.&al6u; t-lb.. 97'4ci&$l.oij; pine apples, grated. I-lb., $2.06r2.30; sliced. $1 Ki et; gallon apples, fancy, $3.60; Cali fornia apricots, 11. 4OS2.0U; penis, $1.7jo) 2.50; peaches, fancy, $1.7562 40; H. C peaches. $2.002.50; Alaska salmon, red, $115; pink. 9c; fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy sockeye, F., $1.95; sardines, V-11, 12 60; V-mustards. $2 503.10; sweet pota toes, $1.154jl26; sauerkraut, $l.tJ; pump kins, soc'ull uO; wax beans. 1-lb., 7((j9oc; Lima beans, 2-lb., 7s(iljctil.5 ; spinach, tl.3t.ija2.0u; cheap peas, "i-lb., toe; extra, 7o?)c; fancy, $1 $54il.75. EVAPORATED FRUITS Fancy Mulr peaches. 12c; choice Muir peaches. llc; fancy yellow, 12c; 6o-4ki prunes, 7c; So-70, 7c; fancy New York ring apples, llc; choice. IVtsc; fancy 4-crpwa louse musca tel raisins. 7c; k-crown, 7c- 2-crown, bWc; fancy seeded raisins in 1-lb. cartons, 7e; choice seeded. In 12-os cartoons, 7e; east em pitted cherries. 17c; New York evap orated black raspberries, Soc: fancy pears, lac ; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines, 6c; fancy apricots, llc; choice royal. 10c; Hal loween dates, Vigc; glace citron, 17c; can dled, Ue, teuton. Uoi orauae, 14, Jan. 27.. lun '.V Jan.' zS..' Jan m.. Jan. tl.., "eb. 1... Feb. t..., Feb. t.... Feb. I. . Feb. 6.... Feb. 6... Feb. 7... Feb. 8... Feb. 9... Feb. 10.. t S6 St8j 6 3b 6 43 6 41 a 48 I 6 53 f 63 6 53 6 57 6 rw-y S 70, 4 S3 4.641 4 56: t 63 4 6.9 4 7(l 4 72) 4 74 4 83! 4 74 4 64 4 6S 4 77 4 811 4 m 4 7 1 tu 6 06! It 671 6 Si H t w 4 741 4 731 4 So 4 81 4 77, 4 81 e 4 89 4 89 02 6 72i 6 69 6 68 70 80 I 83 6 76 72 75 6 Ob t 97 f S6 e t S3 6 03 6 12 16 6 01 t 99 tool 6 22 6 38 t 18 ( 21 I 15 t'tl 23 f 21 6 28 t I 25 4 49 e 41 4 64 4 64 4 47 4 68 4 S3 4 66 4 Tl 4 69 4 74 4 84 4 80 'Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Ca,ttle. Hogs. ...t26t&6.7o $6.7tK5680 ... 15.Kyii.30 6.25.00 ... t.Urtrt.OO 6.66H6.S5 ... l.tot.06 610t6 95 .... 2.5ty5.26 6.506.70 SHIPMENTS, shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country Friday and their points of des tination: CATTLE. Cars. F. Haynes, Stewart, la.-r-R. X... 1 H. lliff, Eldorado, Neb.-N. W 1 Ed Eno, O'Neill, Neb.-N. W 1 Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis Sioux City FRIDAY'S The following list M.. Tl.. tl.. TO. . n.. it. . T4.. M . ..! ,.1M . JJO . 1M ..111 .. . ni . 1ST ..SO ..144 ..m . ISt ..IN . tlf . Ml ..144 . MT ..Ml ::: . ... 6 T ...IT 4 6 TO ... I 7 ... I T ... $ r I Te ... I TO K lit h inn ... I Tltt !71 Tl 7 w ... ttl 10 I TT-, I Tl ft iw TT Ill 11.... Tl.. . tl.. .. It.. 71... TO.,, n.. t.. Tl.. ... .,. tl... 74.. 14. . 14 .11 ra ,M1 III lit .141 .10 tti .Ml .144 l lee .121 HI MS in Tl Tf I 71 I Tl ... I Tl ... I Tl ... in 0 17$ M I 71 ... 6 W M I Tl ... I T ... I 7t M I Tl ... I tl ... I 71 4 I 71 6 M SHKkr-Receipts ot soeep nils morning oouststed of a tew loads ef. lambs of good quality, which sold readily at $7. This looked Ilk a steady market and was en tirety satisfactory to sellera The receipts of aheep this week show a heavy gain over last week, the total be ing almost double, bat only about the same aa for the corresponding wees of a year ago. The week started out with a heavy break ln values, Hut Monuay proved to be the low day, and from that time on the market not only held he own, but gradually firmed up. At the close of the week prices are generally ' lOtijtltc higher than one week ago and see or more higher than on Monday. Excepting the first day of the week, the market has been In a food, healthy condition, the demand being ully equal to the reoetpt and the trad on most days active at prevailing prices Salesmen on the market have more confi dence than at any time Since the break took plaoe, the feeling being general that there are none too many enewp or larnbs to supply the requirements ot the trad and tnat the market will be good If ship pers will strive to keep only good stuff coming and avoid gluts. Quotations for fed sheep and lambs are aa follows: Good to choice lambs, Colo rados, tu 757.10; geod westerns, $ 767.10; good light weight yearlings, $5.7v.00; good heavy yearlings, to.bny'E.Ki; good wethers, $5. 40CS6.66; ew.es, t4.kofc6.a6. Representative sales: . . iNO 126 western lamba US western lambs ' So7 western lambs 10 western lambs 17$ western lambs . 1 western lamb , 32 Colorado lambs Ar. . 88 . 87 . 87 . 81 . 86 , 100 . 71 T 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J 00 T 00 J. F"ell, Storm Lake. Ia. I. C. t;. M. saxly, rreepoit. 111. 1. C H. Wilkins, West Side, la.-N. W J. S. Miller, Medlapolis, la. Q Smythe Bros., Norfolk, Va. R, I Charles Frost. Hartlneton. Neb. Q... S. F. Miller. Hiawatha. Kan. Mo. P t :::: i 1 E. B. Shutt, Craig, Neb. M. 4 O... 1 .-wao.. 1 W. A. Jackson. Rich Valley, lnd. G. Folken. Schuyler, Neb U. P 1 William Gootsch. West Side, la. N. W... 1 The official number of care ot stock brought ln today by each road was: cattle, nogs, eneep. C. M. A St, P. ... Wabash '. Missouri Pacific Union Paciflo C. & N. W., east C. & N. W., west C, St P., M. A O C, B. & Q., east C, B. & Q., west C. R. L & P.. east Illlnola Central Chicago Great Western 1 t to 7 24 , t t t dV to Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy, Packing Co t Armour & Co 1 Cudahy Pkg. Co., country ,. Hoffman Hogs. Sheep. 69i 1.680 L123 S16 1.651 492 217 eral fund, exclusive of the ti60 ooo.ono gold rrve. shows: Available cash balsnce, $147,11..1; gold coin and bullion, t?S,t4,640; gold certificates, $J9.7S4,640. Wool Market. ST. IOUIR, Feb. 10. WOO L Steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing. aMJWc; light tine 2i'tfVtc; heavy fine, lHjjJOc; tul washed, 3?It41o. LONDON, Feb. 10. WOOL The arrivals Of wool for the second series of auction sales amount to 114. fv bales. Including 74,i4 forwsrded direct to spinners. The Imnorts this week are: New South Wales. 6.1 bales; Queensland, 210 bales, Victoria. 7.340 bales; South Australia, 1,430 bales; New Zealand, 71.880 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 1,4.8 bales; sundry ar rivals, l.OJS bales. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. COTTON No market today; holiday. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 10 COTTON Spot closed steady; sales. 7,") bals; or dinary, 8c; good ordinary, t 6-16c; Jow middling, 10 8-lc; middling. lOVci good middling. llc; middling fair, 11 J-lo. Re ceipts. 1,442 bales; stock. S-'fi.K'.'o bales. BT. LOUIS. Feb. 10.-COTTON-Steady, middling. 10 16-lSc; sales, none; receipts, 101 bales; shipments, 163 bales) stock, 41.824 bales. Merchandise and Specie. NEW TORK, Feb. 10 Totsl imports of merchandise and dry goods st the port of New York tor the week ending today were valued at tl6.$04,678. Total Imports for specie were tll5,167 silver and $49,208 gold. Total exports ot specie were 11.143,64 silver and no gold. tagar and Molassea. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 10 SUGAR Firm: open kettle centrifugal. lifc; cen trifugal whites. 14464c; yellows, W4jSci seconds, Va- 1-1 6c. MOLA-8SL8 Steady; syrup, ISgSOC 100 5; 62 200 110 no . St. too 44 44 . 4.IUO lot lot K . 1. 100 61 60 61 124 87 62 110 44 u0 1.100 100 100 100 100 24 47 I 21 18 6t 14 47 16. u) 222 4UU 41 3 21 28 6t 2110 46 116 14 47 216 11 2k 46 Totals 4 6,666 1,166 CATTLE It rs rather monotonous to be compelled to repeat every Saturday the statement that there are no fresh receipts of consequence and no market, but auch waa the case today, and such is the case every Saturday, the last day of the week having become, to all intents and purposes, a holiday so fur aa the cattle trade Is con cerned. The few cattle here sold at prices nominally steady with yesterday. Receipts of cattle this week show a slight gain over the previous week and an Increase of 2,000 head as compared with a year ago. In other words, there has been a good lib eral run of cattle this week. .During the first three days the tendency of values was steadily downward. Beef steers were quoted weak to 10c lower on Monday and lower again on Tuesday. In addition to being lower the trade on those days was slow, and to that extent at least unsatis factory. Commencing with Wednesday the market began looking upward and prloea became a little stronger each day until the close of the week. In fact, Wednesday's market was generally quoted as 10c higher, Thursday's market strong to a little higher and Friday's market close to 10c higher. At the close of the week It Is safe to quote the best corn-fed cattle 1620c higher, .with other grades as much as 10&16c higher. A feature of the trade that has been espe cially pleasing to sellers Is the increased activity manifested during- the last half of the week. During the early part of the week the market on cows and heifers eased off some what ln sympathy with the decline on fat cattle, but later on the loss was recovered, so that good to choice grades of fat cows and heifers cloned the week 10tfi15c hlarher. I The common to medium grades have not been very much sought after and are enow no more than steady with the close of last week In fact, some would say that they are if anything a little lower. Stockers and feeders have been in good demand every day this week, with good, strong prices prevailing all the time. This has been due largely to the fact that the supply of such cattle has been small, while there ras been a good country demand. CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK MARKET CTattla Steady Hogs . Weak Sheep Slroaa. . CHICAGO. Feb. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; market steady; beeves, $UttVu4.30; Cows, $1.60(4-4.40; heifers, ' $2.B0Sr4.86: calves, $e.66$8.U0; good prime steers, S6.654iai.t0; poor to medium, $3.6V4j6.1; stockers and feeders, t2.ttO4H.60. HOGS Receipts, 21,000 head; estimated Monday, 60,000 head; market weak and 5o lower; mixed and butchers, o.70ij.97ta; food heavy, o tout 00; rough. heavy, $5. 70 if 80; light, 5 Tiwoo.iCVx; pigs, $6.2fxa.70; bulK of sales, t6.0j6.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head; market strong; sheep, $3.50v5.60; year lings, $6.60u.26; lambs, $6.407.36. Kaaaae City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb, 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2u0 head, Including 100 southerns. Choice export and dressed beef steers, St.tttj4.00: lair to good, M.ou&o-; western fed steers, t3.60g6.6o; stockers and feeders, t3.0O4r4.6O; southern steers, $3.504.76; south ern cows, $:i. 26413. i&; native cows, y..''e Jj, native heifers. 13.006.00; bulls, 62.60v4.0u; calves, W.OOto'7.26. Receipts for week, 44.50)0 head. HOGS Keoelpts, 1,600 head; market steady to shade lower. Top, $6.8714: bulk of sales, $6.76'a6.65; heavy, $6.B2WS-eiVi: packers, 6.o g5.81H; pigs and lights. ib.U14-t.HU. Receipts tor tne week, 55,500 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. Market nominally steady; native lambs, $6.76ftf7.10; western lambs, $6.767.10: ewas and yearlings, $4,25fo.6t); western fed year lings, to.60V6.20; western fed sheep. $4 li 6.76; stocaers and feeders. $3,6o4(-4.76. Re ceipts for week, 39.100 head. Rew York Llva Stock Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. BEEVES Re ceipts, 663 head; none on sale; market feel ing nominally steady; dressed beef, firm at 6uTiVi" per lb. for native sides; no later cables. Exports, 760 besves and S.400 quar ters of beef. . 'I CALVE4 Receipts, 68 head; none on sale; market feeling nominally ateady for all grades of veals: city dressed veals ln fair demand at 9iel4c per lb.; country dressed, steady, 8t02V4ro per lb. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.1S6 head; sheep nominally steady; lambs sold at t6.SO7.6&. Dressed mutton. Arm at l9 10c per lb.; dressed lambs, slow at lOvUo; country dressed . spring lambs, steady at SA.Wft3fU.06v . , HOGS Receipts. S.790 head; none on sale; market feeling steady.- t. Loats Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head. Including 100 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, 64.0046.06; dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.65(u.40; - steers under l.UuO pounds, $3.00ii 4 90; stockers and feeders, $C60'a-4.30; oows and heifers, $2.64H.4; canners, -fl.76Q2.t6; t- luv.fj ftrt- faluaa S2 9f.rii7 95: Texas and Indian steers, 68.004.00; cows and heif ers, mo&ito. ' HOGS Receipts 6,600 bead; market 5c lower; pigs and lights. $6.1o(f5 .90; packers, $5.2tjj5.; butchers and best heavy, $6.10 6.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 250 head; market steady: native muttons, $5.25(25; lambs, t5.00i6.00: culls and bucks, $3.0uaA.60; stockers, $2.003.76; Texana, t2.0O64.00. Slow City Llvo ttock Market, SIOUX CITY. la... Feb. 10. (Special Tele gTam.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar ket steady; beevea, $3.86fj5.25; cows and heifers, t2.6O4.00; stockers and feeders, $3.0odj4.00; calves and yearlings, $2,756 3.a5. HOGS Receipts, 2i0 head; market steady, selling at $6.5&(&.70; bulk of sales, $5.605.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $00 head; market ateady. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 638 head: market - steady ; natives, $3.7546 90; cows and heifers. $l.ofc4.80; stock ers and feeders, $a.W,4a5. HOGS Receipts, 6.448 head: market steady to 60 lower: light, $5.G5'a5.80; medium and heavy, $6.76ff8.o5i bulk of sales, $5.755.68. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 804 head; market steady. ....... Stock ta Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hon, Sheep. South Omaha IS 690 1,260 Sioux City 5oO , t.KJO 3'JO Kansas City 8(0 I.6-J0 .... St. Joseph 6W 6 443 K4 fit. Louis W 6.600 250 Coteaa-o 4O0 21,000 l.Ouo Holiday la Saw York. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. SUGAR AND COFFEE Holiday. Vletlms of Flro SatTerlag. WHEELINO, W. Va, Feb. 10-ReportS received here today from Littleton, W. Vs., which was almost devastated yesterday by fire, say there Is much suffering among the families whose homes were destroyed on account of the cold weather. Scores of families are huddled together over th embers of their homes and deaths from exhaustion are likely to result. Th relief fund started yesterday has reached large proportions and all the destitute will soon be taken car ot. onthorn Railway Wants Cask. NEW YORK, Feb. 10 Announcement was made today that the Southern Railway company has decided to ask the stockhold ers to authorise an Issue of $200,000,000 de velopment and general mortgage 4 per cent bonds. Of this amount $16,000,000 will be Issued Immediately for refunding and equip ment. After provisions for various obliga tions are made there will be left $99,834,000. which will be used to provide for future acquisitions and betterments. Smallpox In a Prison. PITTSBURG, Feb. 10. A convict In the Western penitentiary has been attacked with smallpox. The patient has been Iso lated In the Infirmary and every precau tion ts being taken to prevent a spread of the disease among the 950 Inmates of the prison. All prisoners have been vaccinated. Sanitary conditions In the 'penitentiary are considered almost perfect. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Jacob Abrams and wife to Victoria Hlldebrand, west H lots 10, U and 12, block 2, Phillip's add $3,t00 Thomas Gray and wife to the City of Omaha, lot 1. block 8, Isaac & Shel don's add t Oak C. Redlck to Maud A. CatUn. tract ln ne neV4 9-15-13 and other land ?. U00 John Power et si referees, to 6. J. Wilson. - lot 10, block 6. Collier's Place James W. Bel den and wife to Bdgur W. Field, lot 7, block 2, Walnut Hill add 79S Peter Jessen, jr., to Laura Scott, west 45 reet of south 1x1 feet suo-iot is of lot i. Capitol add 6.500 Buvlah U. Joslln to Peter Jessen, jr., same 6.000 John McCormlck to E. H. Seott, un divided H in 1.672 acres in section 14-16-1$ 1 Joule Bauer to Louise Bauer, undi vided H lots 1 to u, tsauer s suo 1 Totals... ..1,964 89.938 4,074 1,000 104 loe H . .161 .. . 114 .. 63 .. T2 .. 4! ..104 .. in ...15 ...100 ... 4i1 ...112 ... 16 ... 41 While no marked advances have taken kei. central a, Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. 10. Call losns. 4 per eent; time loans, ttt'ne; per cent, official duntations on stock nrt ponds; Atchiaon ad. 4 M Allouei So 4a lo amalgamates a r. ...10M I 1 place any day, there ha been a gradual firming up ln values, so that at th pres ent time it is safe to say that the best grades are as much' as 10c higher than one week ago. Representative sales: COWg. No Av. Pr. K'a 1 lo I M I... BULLS, 1 M I to CALVES. 1 taa 4 00 1 a in HOGS The early market did not look particularly encouraging, as buyer semd 10 be rather weak anu were not Inclined to pay any more money than yettiay. ln pit of 'the fact that receipts wore vary liatht. even for a Saturday.. In conseuuencs the early market was a little slow, but It- soon Became apparent mat tner was a very fair demand, and under this Influ ence th market became u shade higher than yesterday and the hogs were prac tically all disposed of before 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The advane appeared to t very largely on the light and medium grade of hogs, such a sold mostly Vt t5.u5&5.67Vi yesterday. Th bulk of all the hug brought $5.70436.72, with quite a sprinkling at $6 75 and comparatively noth ing below $6.70. As will be noted from the sales below, $6.7?H was th popular price. It will be remembered that yester day the bulk of th hog. sold at fc 17Vt3 S.72H- Today's advance carries the market to the high point of the year and the week closed 17c higher than the close of th previous week. Th hog sol 1 today on aa average of 30c higher than eu th first day of the month. Representative sales: I fl I 72 f Tl Itl I Tl i Tl I 72 I Tl 6 Tl 6 n 6 tl Ne av 6k. Pa- Ho. A.' 6s. Tl Ill ... I TO Tl til ... tl 211 ... I TO 14 '.Ill ... 61. ...... .114 ... 6 TO 71 214 M M lot 40 I 70 H Ill 40 1 II ... 6 0 T 6 ... Tt .120 U 6 t 7 211 M 4 Ill 40 I TO 44 14 1M M HI ... I 70 T4 lot ... T0.'.......1W ... I Tt II til M M ltt ... IT i lit ... M ..1M ... 6 T T Kl at u in IN M M Ill M M 117 ... 6 T 12 14 ... Tt It St I TO T ...11.1',.. 4 .MT ... 6 10 4 IM I SI Ml ... IT TT ll ... T4 4 40 I TO Tl '.trl ... Tl Ill I 7 (T tl ... SI IM ... M a BM 4 6 Tt 6 Tt 6 Tl va Atchiaon do pfd Boston A Albany... Boston A Maine.., Boetoe. Elevated ... KIKhburg old ..... Mexican Central ... N. T., N H H I'nlon faclAc Aster. Arye. Chain do pfd Asm. Sugar de pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woe lea .... da pfd ., Dominion I. a 8.. Edieoa Elec. Jl; Ui Qui liaaa. Eiectrlc 1 She. . 71 aeAsiencas Sis ..II Atlantic ..101 Ulngham , ..161 Cal. Hecla.... ..1, r.rl.nnlaJ ..161 Copper Rang ... ..14 Dalv Wast .. 10 Dominion Coal ,, ..10 Kr.r.aila ..-,;. Grant .. " Ilia kovala .. 7 Maaa. Mining ..146 Mtthlgan .... ,.1H Mohawk ..141 Moot, C. AC.,.. ..UK, Old IieovlDlon ... .,1014 Oaoeols ." Parrot OCT annos .. 41 ..116 14 .. tl .. 41 ..TO .. H .. II .. It .. 14 .. 20 .. 10 4 IV 14 do Pfd IT Tamarack Maaa. Gaa II !Trtnlt In Had Fruit 101 t'nlted Topper V'nlted Ehoe fcUun..., at I' B. Ulnlug.. do nfd V. S. Steal.. do pfd ... wteting. Adventure tlit. Asked. ti V. 1. Oil... 44 -. 1'tah ;o victoria .. 61 Winona ,, I Woverina , II . 4 . 41 .ion , .101 , 10 . IS . to . . tt . 1 ,. 17 Foreign KJnsnelal, LONDON, Feb. 10. Supplies of money were rather more plentiful In the market today and rates were steady. Discount were firmer, and trading on the Stock ex change was quiet and Irregular. Home securities were affected by ears of new flotations ln the near future. Consols were easy on th Moroccan situation. Amerl cans opened firm, ead on expectation of a poor New Tork bank etatefnent -to rstreer Oelow parity and closed dull Canadian Pacific suffered on profit-taking. , ITi.r.l u 1, .... maVA ia ah. Am. I -- ' rallied slightly after yesterday's exten sive sales and closed easier. Imperial Japanese Sa of li4 were Quoted at 102V BERLIN. Feb. Uj.-Prlces on the Bourse today generally were depressed. 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