THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET TJnfTorLle Report! from Ponthweit tod Lack of Interest Keep Up Price. COLD WEATHER HAS SOME EFFECT Vrarfstreet F.stlmate I.OtMl.MKe-riaahrl Drrie la World's Supply of WheatCor HkoKi Home Gala. OMAHA, Feb. 14. 19K. Unfavorable reports from the southwest nd a lark of Interest In the market kept wheat up to yesterday's prices and addd trifle during the day. It was reported that Cold weather had followed the ralna nd now In the winter wheat belt and thla had Its effect as well aa Bradstreet estimate of l,6t1,ofto bushels decrease In world a supply, which was more thnn ex pected. The dtillneaa In the market was announced. Liverpool cables were V to lower. It was reported that some of the shorts covered yesterday. May closed at oo'ac, duiy at H3o and Hrptember at o2c. i Corn showed some gain. The break yes- i tenriay rausrht onlte a number of orders waiting for It and the demand has picked tip some, though European cables were I lower. Mav turn finished at 43V.. Julv at 4374c and September at 44W tata. were quiet as usual, although the market strengthened slightly. Mav closed at ao'ic, July at 2o and September at 28Hc. Ons hundred Inquiries as to the amount of wheat remaining In the hands of farmers In the winter wheat belt showed those In Missouri are practically exhausted, while there is retained In Kansas and Nebraska On average of from 10 to 14 per cent. Prlngle wired: "R. L. Smith of Mc Gradie, one of the most extensive wheat raisers nf the county, wires from Fulton, Mo., that he Is not at all encouraged with the present .prospect for a good yield. He has 3S5 acres sown In wheat. Says recent weather has been very hard on It roots two-thirds out of the ground on account O recent thawing and freezing." Clearances were: Wheat, 30,010 bushels; corn, J,Jt;2.O00 bushels; oats, 120.000 bushels; flour, 13.9GS barrels; wheat and flour 93,0tX bushels. Primary receipts were 438 O0O bushels of wheat and shipments of 250.000 bushels, against receipts of S5,0fW bushels and ship ments of lfiS.ouo bushels last year. Primary receipts on corn were Sos.otiO bushels, with shipments of 444.0"0 bushels, ngnlnst re ceipts of 560.000 and shipments, of Soti.OJO last year. Omaha Cash "ales. CORN 1 cur-No. X, SH'iic; 1 car No. 4 (Iowa), 34V4c; 1 car No, 3 (Iowa), 3SV&C Omaha 1'aah. Prices. WHEAT No. it hard. 7.iAtfi7fi'c: No. 3 hard, 72&75c: No. 4 hard, 6oi7.'c; No. 2 northern, 7fi677c; No. 3 spring, 74V4l'ai6c. CORN No. 3 mixed, ZKw, No. 3 white, S7Hc; NK 3 ytllow,-3tS4; No. 4 mixed, 34 434-c. OATS No. I mixed, iQ7Zf, No. 3 white, J8V0'c; No. 4 white, 2V&2XHC. IlYE No. 2. 0c; No. , c. v CARLOT RECEIPTS. ' Omaha Chicago Kansas City .. Minneapolis .. Duluth Bt. Louis 4 23 7 5 56 2&t) 31 39 43 112 136 146 12 CHICAGO GHAIX AM) PROVISION'S Featarea of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. A decrease In the world's visible supply of wheat and an Improved demand for the cash product were chiefly responsible today fur a steady tone In the wheat market here. At the close wheat for May delivery was up UltVac Corn was unchanged. Oats showed a gain of He. Provisions wene 2V4C to 10c higher. Because of a drclino of W'iVtO In the price of wheat at Liverpool tho local mar ket opened easier with pit traders In clined to sell. Initial quotations on. May were a shade lower nt 85c. Offerings were rendlly taken by commission houses and before the end of the first hour the market had become tirm am! .prices ranged a trifle above the close of yesterday. Bradstreet's weekly report showing a decrease of l.tiol,(M bushels lu the world'a visible supply, against an Increase of 782,000 bushels lor tha corresponding time of last year and the strength of cash wheat here and In Minneapolis, encouraged the bulls. Dur ing the day the high point for May was kbtC. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 93,000 bushels. Primary reOelplH were 438.wW bushels, agalfrsT- li".W'rrushls a VHr an M i nnn rMtlia IVillutli jin.l flit- ago reported receipts of 28 cars, against 9&i ran laat auk nnH 91K Lin a vnai- airr Tradlna- In the corn nit was extremely quiet, but prices held steady, becauso of liberal clearances nt the seaboard and reports of drought In Argentina. Primary receipts were lurge ami the world s visible uppiy snnwea an increase 01 neuriy i,t, 000 bushels, against s. decrease last year of 1.280.000 bushels. The cloxe was steady. May opened unchanged to a shade higher at 43C to 43Mi'(( 4.i"c, sold up to 43U4;wir situ cioseo hi a.tvc. iucai receipts were 403 cars, wltii twenty-aeven cars of con tract grade. Oats had a firm undertone, nlthmigh the volume of trading was small. Offerings were scattered and demand came mainly from commission houses. May opened un- changed at 3or, sold up to StiVui'-e and closed at 30c. Local receipts were 148 csrs. - The provisions market was strong and active An advance of "Oe In thn nrlce nt live hog. caused an urgent demand by shorts and Induced considerable buying for Investment. The advance In prices waa checked somewhat by selling on tho part Articles ! Open. Hlgh. L(w. Close. Yes'y, Wheat May July Corn May July ' Sept. Outs May July, Pork May . . J"' . Lard . May July llllm Msv July. 83 8TiV 8S 85ViiS5fi85ti I I to'aj'lJ 44 44ttll4 l,l4:it'iTl'n44 4:i7 44V4"1.! 44,,44'i'uV! 44V,!44VbV. 30 Soi.tfjti 30 30V.I 19a 29 tj Vi 15 60 la 40 .7 80 8 00 15 f.2V' 15 4'JVi la 26 15 60 15 37V 16 40 li 40 7 95 15 27H 7 S7t, 7 874! 7 92H 8 O.V, 8 071,' s 00 8 IK 8 25 97V,. 8 17 V, 8 274 s r. 8 3-Vil 8 17V, 8 10 8 27Vi 8 12'4 No. t. Cash quotations were as follows'. FLOl'R iulet and steady: winter pat ents, 3.7tM.4; winter straights. 4.1.701 S K5; gmrlng patents. S3.t-ti3.jai: spring straights, lientiiS.70; bakers, 32. IM"! 3.00. WHEAT No. I spring, 3(8tic; No. 3, 8ta Mo: No. 3 red.-801 tiVc. CORN No. 2. 4c; No. J yellow, 404C. OATS No. 2. 2!iT,c; No. 3 white. 31Vc; No S white, 2iv43o4c. RYE No. ?. 4c. BARLEY Oood feeding, 2Sj38V,c; fair to 4-holce malting, 4lf48r. SEEDS No. 1 flax. S1.09: No. t northwest ern, Sl H'i Timothy, prime, S3S5. Clover, contract rratle. I4 00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 315.25 il5 . Iird. per 100 lbs. S7.77H'tj7.oi). Short ribs sides tlnoHel, txwiH.W; short clear sldea tboxed), So37yt860. Receipts and shipments for the day were aa follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 4tl.4ti 3o.4t'0 Wheat, bu. .0tto , 34,100 Corn, bu ; 6"i9,9t. l.r,6.tj0 Oats, bu '.. 334. :ou 334. lot Kye. tu 13.O"0 2,000 Barley, bu '. ... lijO.sUl 52.0t On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 17i:.7c; dairies, 17r?4c. Eggs, weak; at mark, cases Included. 15c; firsts, 15c: prime firsts, ltic; t-xtras, l&c. Cheese, firm, ll'i)13c. Mlaneapolla tirala Market. MINNEAPOIJS. Feb. 14. FLOUR Pte.dv. B KAN In bulk, 3l4.5tV14.75. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery ) The following quotations were re ported at Minneapolis by F. D. Day At Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building: Artlcles.1 Open. High. Ijow. Close. Yes'y. AVheat-l I May...;83VH 3'! 83 V4' k 1 83 V, 1 1'4 S3H 5 v, 1 17V4 1 18V, uiy,,. oa Flx I Mav.s.l 117 1 "U 1 14' July... I 1 W. 1 1 17 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 bard. 83Vrc; No. 1 northern. b3c; to arrive, 8.V; Np. 2 Northern. alVac; to arrive. 81W; No. S. ?JV,(C1H)V,:; No. 1 durum. TJVjc; No. 1 aurum, iuc. iorn: so. s yellow, c; No. 3. S3c. Oats- No. 3 white, aic; No. 3, V,J2A,C Barley; Stvj4t7c. Rye: W-iHiiAc. Flax: ;Cah, SI 14; May. Sl l. . Kwlath Grain Market. IiI'M'TIf, Feb. 14,-WHEAT-To arrive. IS'o. 1 nortijerQ, Wiv; No. ) northern. V; oi ocai longs j ne market closed gtrons I Bl,dtreet . how the following rhangi s i "-" r."'1 " ' 1 wan ftiay porg til Ii.wot.WSi. were, i available suntilles aa romnared with the """'P""" 11 7c higher at S8.174. 1 !" ? X""?J up a" conlPBre- ltti the M Bt p & B M 1M Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat . ,aV.. . o,. . ,1m, St. P. ft s. 8. at. ptd.. l ino 177, ntn 174 iJeiv. Ii, ...... . 4 ii ..ItT i el,.'. I Wheat-United States and Canada, east Missouri Pscific a.ino mj ion. 101 hogs SOOfO head" ' I of Rockies, decreased l.Sol.niO bu.; afloat Missouri. Kanua ft Teaaa. a.i.W) 34V, The leading future, renged a, follows: d7creasedr,,r.X bunCnan8rU: 1 N' .0 '"V. . on track. No. 1 northern, No. 1 north" ern. r; M-iv, lovc: July, M e. OATS To arrive and on track, 2!c. SKW lORK nF.1P.ntl, MARKET Qaotatloaa nf the Par Varloas Co at mod I ties. NEW TORK. Feb. 14 -FIOUR-Recelpts a.ti-iH hhl.; exports, 1.5a hbls.: market dull and barely steady; Minnesota patents, $4.60tf 4.Wi Minnesota bakers, $l.Sii'il'3.90; winter ratents, $4.0iii4.40: winter straights, $3 85fl winter extras, $2,7V33.26; winter low (Trades. 12 fifi'Sa . Hvo flour, quiet; f.ilr to good. $3.7t'i4 HO; choice to fancy, Il.0fq4.3ft. Buckwheat flour, dull, 12.102.15, spot and to arrive. BUCKWHEAT Dull, 614e, delivered New Tork. CtjRNMEAL Ttarrljr steady: fine white and yellow, $1.15; coarse, $1.03tfil.06; kiln, dried, $2.7t'U2.iO. R YB Nominal; No. 2 western, 73c f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Quiet: feeding, 42e e. I. f. Buf falo; mnltlnir. 47fii?c c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT-Recclpts, 41,in bu. Spot, steady; No. i red, WV elevator; No. 1 red, W4C f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Wuc f. o. b. afloat. A slight opening; decline In wheat, due to lower caolcs, was tmme dlatWy followed by advances on a cold wave scare, light Interior receipts and at noon the large cieorea.se tn worm s siocks, Through the lust hour It mled about steady, rinsing v,c net nigner. may, lajyj'gvu i.i-ioc. closed at JMc; Julv. IMMV, closed at SS'.c; September. S71R71c. closed nt 87V,r. CORN Receipts, 8S.160 bu.; exports, 1.0.4) bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 6"c elevator and tsvjo. f. o. t). afloat; No. 2 yellow. 48Vtc; no. t wiiue, K(' .-tpiioii mitrse waa iiuiei and generally steady on adverse Argentina news and large clearances, closing net un changed. May, tn-tttSc. closed at 4!Vic; July closed at 4!c; September closed at 50Vtr. oat-Receipts, in.6W on.; exports, t.77u bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 2fi to 32 lbs.. 3;V'i3oHc; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs.. 3tHfi3tic; clipped white. 38 to 40 lbs., 3KVa3!r. HAT Quiet; spring, &04j5oc; good to Choice, 75'j"iC. HOPS Firm: state common to choice. 19oS. raf- Y., !illc: olds, 5ii7c. Pacific coast, 1'kv;. 91j14c: 1904, 9fillc; olds, 6JT7c. HinKS-Bteadv; Galveston. i to S lbs.. Vic; California. 21 to Z lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 ls.. 19c. LKATHRR Steady: acid. 9Hi27Hc. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. .11 50 ft1M.J0; mess, .Wirl0.m: beef hams, fcm.M' 21.50: packet. 10.50''il1.00; city extra Indln nies. J18.504j19 00. Cut meats, steady; plfk led bellies. $lW9.0i; pickled shoulders, 17; Tickled hams, 9.soiri.lo.oo. Iard. firm; west ern strained, SS.Uat!ie.I5; refined, firm; con tinent, $.ir.; South America, SS.05; com pound, S'i U1.ii.S"Vs. Pork, flrm; family, tl.;(Vilt;.B0: short clears, Slo.OCa 17.50; mess, SK 2f"7 1H.75. TALIX)V Burely steady; clly, 5Hc; coim trv, 61tf,iir. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 34 ijific: .Inpnn, nominal. Bl'TTER Firm: street price, extra creamery, 27tyc: offtcial prices unchanged. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, small and large, colored and white, September, riincy, it'ic: state, uctouer, best, laviif 131c; state, late made, small averiige, best, lic; state, large, 12r; stute, fair, HV.'i 12c. EOOS Easy; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 23i24c; state choice. 21tif22c; state mixed, extra, 19c: western firsts. 17c; western seconds, 16'iJ ltiVt,c; southerns. POl'LTRY Alive, firm; western rhlckens, 12c: fowls, 15c; turkeys, 14r. Dressed, steady; western c'liekens, lOfdl.Tc; turkevs, 15ii21c; fowls, 10813c. . ; Nt. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14 WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash elevator, 87(&9lc; track, miG.34c: May, 82Tic; July hUc; No. 2 hard. M't'c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 40c; track, 4Ki42c; May, 41V: July, 42Vs4-ntC. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, attc; track, 31tii31Vjc; May, 30'4e; July, 29Vc; No. 2 white. WTi'.a,c. FI.OCR 8teady; red winter patents. $4 .10 64.50; extra fancy and straight, 33.4.25; clear, S3. 90413.25. SEED Timothy, flrm, S2.50tji70; high grades, S2.90fji3.2u. CORNMEAISteady, S2.20. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, StOlSoc. HAY Steady; timothy, SK.OOitfl4.50; pralile, $8. lfi 11.00. IRON v viiTON TIES S1.02. Lartl mea clear ribs, SX.E!Vi: short clears, Sf.25. Bncon, higher; boxed extra shorts, SS.S2V4; clear rilix. SK.37H; short clear. SW.50. POULTRY Firm; chickens. Kc; springs, 12c; turkevs, 16c; ducks. 13c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Firm ; creamery, 21tj2Sc; dairy, J8&21e: EGG Seteat1y . rj lUc. - -" -." Beee4rts. Shipments. Flour, bbls... fi.oOO 7,0t) ,Vneut: bu..... j. .' 3S.i itWIl, bU .',l..t' f.M 1tir,M0 Oats, bu 8ti,000 Utt.OyO Kansas Cllr Grain and Provlsl)ns. KANSAS CITY. Feb. H.-WHEAT-Mtv. 777c: Julv. 7'lc; Sertember. 75Vc: onsh. No. z nard, iiiiit!; ro. 3. J'wTiSci- 00. a reii, .1 DltttOi'c; No. 3, RtifinOc. CORN May, 39,c; July. 39Nr: cash. No. I 2 mixed, SS,f,'fjflp; No. 2 white, Kt'tc; No. . 3, .tt'iC ,l,r OATS--N0. 1 white. 39ViiSc. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $10.5tr 11.00: choice prairie, Ss.OOtffs.SO. it yl steady: aiic. E'JGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new. No. 2, whltewood cases Included, 144c: j case count, l.le; cases returned Vsc less. 1 . BUTTER Steady; creamerv. '.'Sc. Receipts. Shipments. I Wheat, bu ftfl.tioo 57.(it : Corn, bu fi2.0t 24.000 .Outs hn 1 okl 'HO I ' . " Available Hupplles of tlraln. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Sneclal cable anil telegraphic communications received by Corn United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increased 1,001,004 bu. OATS United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 818.000 bu. The leading decreases reported to Brad streets' this week are 698,000 bu. in Mani toba, lfi9,ooo bu. at Omaha and 55.000 bu. In Lincoln. Neb., and vicinity. Stocks held In the Minneapolis private' elevators In creased 60,000 bu. Philadelphia Prodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 14. BUTTER firm; extra, western creamery, 2JSV4C: nearby prints. Sir. EGGS Week. Vic lower; nearby fresh and western fresh. lSVfcc. at mark.' CMEESE-Steady; New York full cream. 13 140. Mllwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 14.-VHEAT-Dull ; No. 1 northern, R5!tWe; No. 2 northern, 82 t!?c: Mtiv, (i5i,'aK6VJo bltl. RYE Firm: No. 1. 6740. BARLEY Dull; No. A 65c! sample, 3ti 61c. CORN Quiet; May. 43Vo asked. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Feb 14.-CORN-H!gher: No. 3 white. 8fle: No. 3 yellow, 394c; No. 3, 39Vic; No. 4, Sic; no grade, 3ia3."Vfe OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 29e; No. 4 white, S9i4e. RYD-Sieadv; No. 2. tTTtfjWHe. WHISK Y On the basis of SI. 29 for fin ished goods. Liverpool (irala Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14.-WHEAT-Spot, nominal; futures, steady; March, 6s loVjd; Mav. 6s fPftd: July, Ks d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, Is 1V4. American mixed, old, 4s M; futures, steady; March, 4s i. May, 4s 17,d. To leal a Seed Market. TOLEDO SEED Clover, cash end Feb- 1 ruury, SS57; March. SS.SO; April, S62. 9 rimu iimoiuy, 1.1;,; prime aisiae, ai.tKt. (agar and Molasses. NEW YORK, Fb. 14.-8UGAR Quiet; fair refining, 24c; cenirlt'uguL 9 test. S 11-32& 3c; molaHses sugar. 2c. Refined, quiet; No. (, 4c: No. 7. 3.Htk.-; No. h. 3 9'-: No. 9. l6e; No. 10. 3.80C; Xv- 11. 3.75c; No. 12. 3.70c: No. 13. 36c: No. 14. 8fi6c: oonfec. 6.20c; crushed, b.'soc; powdered. 4 60c; gran- ulnted. 4 60c; cubes, 4.75c. vi, ,1 L', , . v. . tinners A. 4.3oo: mould .A-'. 4.I1D4:; cut loaf. MoLAa&ES Firm: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, SufiSSc. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 14.-SUOAR Firm; open kettle centrifugal. 84c; centri fugal whites, 8j4o; yellows, SVottHc; sec onds. 2iS ll-16c. MOLASSES-Open kettle. 20030c; centri fugal. 7622c. Cofee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 14 COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of five points under European Helling orders and in sympathy with the declines in the European markets. The market closed bsrelv steady at a net de cline of live to fifteen points. Kales were reported nf 120 Otu bags. Including March at oVfj4.S5r: May, t.!Vi7.0or; june. 7.0m:; July, 7.1otti7.15c; September. 7.a87.36c; 0-tober, 7.40e : December, 7 5ifi7.tic and January, 7.4u?7 70r. About ( bags of the total reported were exchanges from near to later position, fiuol Hiv uulet. No. 7 invoice, ia. BAOOINU 9'4C. Anaconda Mining 10 , , ita, 1 Japanese di ..oped and then rallied on Toklo HEMP TW INK "Vic !".!'"!! no ir,ii; urn. nZ reports regarding loans. Peruvians were PROVISlONS-l'orit. flrm: Jobbing. S15.2K. I A r1'!?" -v.": , i5 VP. JJ I firm. Argentina rails were In demand on 1. higher; prime steam. S7.4R. Dry salt 1 n,ii mors T oiilo eV-'ol'v" i loo mu lit lion excellent truffle returns. Kaffirs wete firm, 1. iViarher: hmert e.iva ahnrt. tx '7U.: V "T0. 11'. . " " H sari being helped by the reported appointment NEW MR STOCKS AND BUSDt Marks, ii 81uj?iia Except for Few Epecli.li . Which Ire Aotire. UNION PACIFIC DIVIDEND SETTLED Placing; Stork oa a His Per ( tit Baals Has Little Effect, as Artloa Had Bees, Largely Anticipated. NEW YORK. Feb. 14 Speculative Inter est today in the stock inaraet declined again to about last week avuiage. me movement ws exceedingly siugaisu except In a tew special stocks and in luem It was less pronounced thun yesterday. i tio day a trading ottered a lame con clusion to the long period of suiimse over the L'nion Pacino dividend, wnicn was settled I on a v tiv tne niacin of tun stora I on a rMtuinr fi uer cent titutiH. Tha tradina ' In that stock tor the duy was ratner vinauer man in retem nvroino aim iiiq to only hDoui a point above or Deiow last , night s level. In me last few days the cur- , rent opinion had become pretty well in formed as to tne Intended action on this dividend, but the conjecture up to that time had covered a very wide range of pos sibilities as to the rate of the dividend and a supposed distribution of surplus In addition. The moderato movement In the stock on the setting at rest of all these rumors was suggestive of a pretty thor ough clearing up of speculative commit ments. The action of the copper stocks on the formal announcement of the transfer of r . ,1 , ,-. 1 1 ,1 f thn MeiiiKA rmt,rtlea h nit the resulting settlement of litigation also of- ' fered abundant suggestions to the specu- I latlve mind that the mystery being cleared from the stock deprives It of much of Its motive power in the market. Amalgamated Copper and Anaconda clearly showed the effects of realizing throughout the day, al though occasional support made their movements irregular. The Hill group had the continued benefit of a mystery still on, and the smelling and lead stocks also came under the revived Influence of the possible wholesale merger of copper and smelting companies, which it was hoped was to be Included In the official announce ment of the Montana settlements. These movements Were of small effect, however, on the general market, whlrh backed and nlled with a narrow range during the day. Tho money market, however, showed clearly enough the effect of the large re quirements thus to be met. The rate of time loans for all periods up to six months was fairly established on a 6-per cent basis and higher rates were asked for short time loans. Call loan rates also were higher, ruling above 4 per cent throughout the day and getting as high as 5 per cent. Foreign exchange yielded sharply under large offerings of finance bills by bankers who placed the proceeds in tne local loan market. The effects of the Union Pacific dividend and the conper settlement caused some apprehension that various other deals have been discounted already In the move ment cf prices. There was growing uneasi ness also over the advance In money rates. The market closed under pressure and at the lowest of the day. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, S2.735.0O0. United States bonds were all unchanged on cnll. The following were the quotations on the New York Stock exchange: 8alea. Hlh. Low. Cloae. Atlanta Ennreaa 245 Amalgamated 1M t II6S U3 1U4 American C. A F Z.ii 46 " Amerlran r. A F. pfd too let 103H X7t 2 JJ3 .inerlran Cotton on. 400 3714 S74 American Cotton OH pfd. Am-rl'-an F.npraca American H. A I,. efd... American lea. aecurltlca. . 1 14,500 37 S 4 37t 4514 3714 4SS 24-, American l.ltiaaed Oil American I.lnitced Oil pfd American Locomotlva 4,500 ibu 7SH T4i 74 lieii Ain'-r. Locomotive ptii.... American 8. A H American 8 at B. pfd.. American Sugar Refining. . 45.000 iMs, isi i4i4 mm im 12514 it".i . 4.4m 14H 145 145 Amer. Tobacco ptd clfa.. 4tn in.,, ia,wi i"o-j nrooklyn Hapld Transit. Canadian Pscfnn Central of New Jereejr.. rhenaneahe ft Ohio I'hlcaan ft Alton T.400 M't tS 14-H 6,30 174'4 173 17"H a:t 500 r,s f"4 100 at a; 5!4 31 S 75 1144 2:Hi, US 15S 34 103 70 f hlraan ft Alton pfd Chicago tlreat Western 1,e II 44 1H Chicago ft Northwestern... .."0 2S 135 ii'Hiam' t t, CMcaao. Mil. ft St. r a.soo i4 tu ci,ico T. ft T, pM 100 ' S7V. '5714 riilcaao. C. C. ft St. Louis Colorsdo Fnet ft Iron.... 12.500 (IK) 7H4 at. Colorado ft Southern 24'. 44V4 7IH 5: i 0'0-aoo iv 10. in pi.i.... Coiorno ft Po. !d pfd.... Consolidated Oaa Corn P-oducta Corn Products p'tl Iieiaware A Hii4on bflaware. I., ft W t louver ft Rio Crantle fienver ft Rio Urande pfd. Tllstllkrs' Securities so 544 ot) 174 no mi 100 II lit, mvs 17714 1s IHi 54 54 1J a. 100 4rt 47 44 IH 5i4 45 '4 71 J.400 4,lon l.int) 67 VI 4IU4 7s Krle 4f 7S ' f:"" Vi too 71 7!i tlonera! Klectrlc Hocking Vallev, offered. 1.100 17414 172 17! lmw. llltnnla Central 300 177 1.S0O f3 17 174 1 International Paper 12S 2.S j International rper pfd.. Interr.atlonal Pump International Pump pfd.. " 'n,r-' ; rn.;1 .," Kansas Illy southern 7 204 1444 34 Vt 13 34 V, SO 10 S3 n4 1 3,100 3244 31H 3iS I i.oui?viiie ft Nashviii.-' 4K IttS 4tl4 4144 !4.!' Manhattan L ! i""1 t.iS ! l"s 1J0I4 Metropolitan Remrltlca Metropolitan "traet Rr J?! ? aim u a. Li . .. ii National R. R. of M. pfd. orlc ( entral New York. O ft XV Norfolk ft XVertern Norfolk ft Western pfd... North American Tat'inc Mail Pennsylvania P-opla'a Oaa rittahurs. C, C. ft St. I Pressed Steel Car Preesed Steel Car pfd.... Pullman Palace Car Keadins Reading 1st pfd 14.400 1514 15044 15S l.tHtO 6314 Ct 52 i.ooo m4 aav, Si 0 1.300 103 lAiUj lot 4.100 4V 4714 4H4 17.400 141 H MOW, 1404 1,400 10114 loov, tonvi 11 J. tOO V, 4144 100 lot 10a 1 101V 1411 140 14 .. 44.40 H:u, 140 Reading td pfd Hepuhllr Steel Republic Steal pfd hock Inland Co Rock Island Co. pfd , St. 1.. ft V. tdpfd Pt. Louis Kouthaeetern St. Ixiula 8. W. pfd Fouthera Pacific Southern PaclOc pfd ., b.iuthcrn Rallwar Koutliern Railway pfd Tennessee Coal ft Iron.... Texas ft Par; tic Toledo. St. Louie ft W..., Toledo, Rt. L ft W. pfd.. Vnlon Pact (to t'nion Paclflc p'd L'nlted Htataa Rxpreaa t'Mlted Statea Realty fulled Statea Rubber f. 8. Rtll.ber pfd t'nlted Ktatoa Steel........ V. 8. Steel pfd a. -Carolina Chemical .... a. -Carolina Chain, pfd... Wabash Watash pfd Welle-Fargo Enorrea Westlnghousa Electrla .... Western l'nion Wheeling ft 1-ake Erie ... Wlsconaln Central Wiscon.ln' Central pfd Northern Paclhc antral Leather Central Leather pfd Hloaa-Sheineld W l.aos 34 34V4 14 4'W) 1074 107V, 10714 1.100 tt ls ICS 1.300 10 400 600 4,000 r,44 47 t5'4 51 47 Six I. 4714 "vi 174 inn 11-7Z hit. mil 30.inn 4n 3974 40 700 10014 iwi at, 700 lt4 l54Vi 15414 4,10 3514 ar, 35 ' 7U S mil 17 too 15.2 ulvi iwi 171.700 154V, 164V, 1,44 lit 304 14 17 v, 17 4o its 5iv, 51V4 tw uti no loiu . 14.700 44 43 41Vi 10 100 1MM, IMS W 1,700 61V KiS 50 'I , , 1, 1,300 400 as 14 4444 II I3V4 444 44Vj 115 145 3 tt im 1 ' J04 II Vi 4t0 3014 300 a4 14V, MV, . .. 17V M.r-I J3JV, tt7'4 tJ7 l.OOO 454 45V, 454 1,000 107 104 104V4 aov MS N IJVk Total galea for tha day, 4:3,400 shares. Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. Feb. 14.-Call loans, 4t&4V, per cent; time loans. fyiitVi per cent. Closing uuiaiiuns uu siwks stta uonas were Atchlaoa aOJ. 4a 44 'AH venture do 4a lvlA.1 Allouea .. 4 .. 40 ..11344 .. 10 .. 34V, .. 41 ..TU .. 37V, .. 41V. .. 14 .. II V, .. 1444 .. 10 .. 14 .. 14 .. 41 .. 4VJ .. uv, ..lot .. 41 .. Ml ,.. 4 ..107 .. lt44 .. 73S, ... US ... 1SV4 ,.. 41 .... 144 ... ..114 Mei. Central 4s 7 Amalgamated Atchlaoa ds Did ! American Zinc .... 1H3, Atlantic 257 ieuincham Boatos ft Albanj-....57 -Hoeion Maine in Hostoa Maine 1HV4 Cal. ft Hat la Jj"iri" c"lr' I Talon' r.'eiae I talon raetac J""""" -''" I'emenaial US Copper Haste . .101 Daly West .154t4 Dominion Coal . tot, Freuklla . 47 O ran by . ait, Masa. Mining .. .1444. Michigan .131 Mohawk .141V4 Mont. C. ft 0.. . 44 I Old Dominion . .10144 Oscaola Amsr. Arge. Cheat do ptd Aver. Pnau. Tuba A mar. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. ft T.... Amer. Woo lea .... do pfd Pomlnlea I. ft a., i rarrac fcdieon Xlee. lllu... 244 Qulncy ......... 8hanuoe Tamarauk ...... Maaa. Elettric 110 do pfd Maas. Gas 51V. Tnnlty t'nited Ktult 107 t'nlted Copper l'nlted SI,oe Mack II ,L. g. Miulng. do sfd . II f. I. OIL. North Bene I'. . Steel da pfd Wasting, common , Bid. Asked. . MV I ten . 444, Victoria .loa, 'Winona . 41 WovarW, ... Treasary Itateateat. WASHIS'OTON. Feh 14 Todav'a at.t. merit of the treasury balances In the gen . . i.ititg vi in, teuw,wAi .9uu reserve, shows: Available cash balance, Il4fi.7ue.d76; nold coin and bullion, 7b,7,211; (old certificates, t41.3M.700. Kew York Money Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 14.-MONKT-On call, tecdy; highest, I per cent; lowest, 4 per cent; ruling- rate, IVaTttV, per cent; last loan and closing bid, 44 P'r cent: offered at t per cent. Time loan us. firmer; sixty and niutY Hula ami six months. 4?T. tier cent TRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4Vo6' per cent, BTERLING EXCH AXOE- Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 AtWVif 4 8 for demand and at (4 83Kfi 4.8846 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, I MaiM4 and $4 87Va4R8; commercial bills, 44.4JV4. SILVER Bar, er.Sc; Mexican dollars, tic BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. - ' Clcslng quotation oh bond today were as follows: V. S. ref. is, rf ....1t4 Jipsn Is. U aerlee. . .11H do rouoos 103VI do 4 etfo. . V. 8. 2a. ret.. I"'1 44a etfa. . us . HI .104 .l2'i 4o eon pen V. S. old 4, reg 4o coupoa V. 8. s. 4s, reg. do roupon ...ln4 I,. N. onl. 4s. ...im Man. . 4i. .. . . jrV4 Mrt. Cantnl 4. ..,lri da let Inc JB"4 ... TUVMlna y-8t. L. 4s.... 7 ...lit- J K. AT. 4s 101 ...It do is ri .. MS , R. H - of M . 4. 4H ...lot N. V. C. c. IMi nv Am. Am. Tobacce 41. d0 'rn':"" Atlantic C L. 4f, Ohio 4t 1H4H N. t.'C s. 5... 1S1S a m, KS. relBo 714 da 7(i 114 N. W. t. 4 101 M O. S. L. Hd. 4 1 Brk. R. T Contrtl of Oa. ... in lit Inc do td Inc do id Inc , Cnrs. Ohio 4Ht.. Chlrafo It A. C, b. 4b Q n. 4s.. C, R. L 4k P. 4a.. 1 rnn. eosv. J Hi 1H S Resdlng gas. a lOl in Si. U I M. c. &a..U7ti ovj St. U A a. r. t 4s. H7t4j I'll St. U I. W. e. 41.... II4j oh Seaboard A. U. 4a... tl (10 col. sa. H to. Paries 4a... .. 4H CV'C. 8 U m. 4a. .10 do let 4a etrn. Colo. Ind. Ka. aar. A. 74 80, Railway t V do sarlea B Colorado Mid. 4a Colo. A fio. 4a... Cuba tl 7? Taxaa P. la. 123 ... Tt T., 81. L,. W 4a. ... 4Va L'nion PaclAc 4a.... ...lnt do cenv. 4t . 44 .ltN4 .164 . M4 .114 . Tl . M. . SV I). R. O. 4a, ...tWV4 t'. 8. Steel Id to. Mxiiiars' See .... kta wtnn it Erie p. 1. 4 1tl io b. B so . 4s 2H w Md Hocklns Val. 4Sa....l0 AUK. 4a.... Japaa 4a 0CH Wis. Central 4a... offered. Bid. London Closlngr Storks. LONDON, Feb. 14. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, monay . . 90 11-14 N. V. Central. .1M do account OH I Norfolk A W i Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific Chrs. A Ohio li.i do pfd , 96 Mia Ontario A W US 1MU Pennaylvanta 12 I17U Rand Mines l'SVRaadlng , 7:- out do 1st pra 48 22 Vk I do id ptd M Chicago Ol. W,.t. C. VI. A ft. P 19 Southern Rallwar ... 41 H tKBeara 1S': do ptd 10.U, D. A K. O to fouthrn Pacific ttk do ptd M ll'nlon Pacific Ii9 Erie 47H ao pfd 100 do 1st pfd II IV. 8. Btoel 44 1 do 24 pfd 7414 1 do pfd Ill' Illinois Central 181 W'abarh S4 Louisvlll A NaD...16JVil do pfd 41 II., K. A T 174a Spanish 4a Hi SILVER Rar, steady, 30 -16d per ounce. MONEY 3ui per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3Vti3 15-16 per cent. Xew York Mining: Stocks. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-Closlng quotations on mining stocks were: Adama Con ... Uttla Chief ... . ( Hi .lt0 . a , . 17 . 31 , 3'l .374 Alio ..IK) .. 41 .. 40 . . ..140 ..110 ..470 .. 7 Ontario Ophlr Phoents Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard, Breece llrunawlck Con .. Cemalock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va.. Morn Silver Iron Sliver Leauvlllo Con .... Foreign Financial, "v liONDON, Feb. 14 Money was In good demand in the market today. Discounts steadied on the prospect of tho eurly re ceipt of gold from Indlu and elsewhere. 1 'rices 011 the stock exchange were steadily firm and a moderate amount of buslnt-ss u.ua lrQ.i....i.l i.i.i.ru tura fukliie a initra 1 hopeful view of the Algecirns reports. Con I . n I .. V. . . 1 n . - . a I ... .1 a,, la w c 111 ur , n i 111 rn, iiiiil iirniniiu. Americans opened dull, rallied to slightly : above parity, became inactive, fluctuated and relapsed during tho last hour and closed easy. Foreigners as a rule were 1 cheerful. internationals . were upheld. of the roynl commissi, n, which Is to In- quire Into Transvnal affairs. Japanese 1m- pt-rlal 88 of 1904 were quoted at 103. PARIS Feb. 14. Prices on the bourse today were firm' and had an upward icimoiii . mtnKiuti inivei tst sa wrio uuivti at hl.35 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4W0.W. BERLIN Feb. 14.Traaing on (he bourse today was quiet. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Feb. 14. Bank clearings for to day were 31,407,626.47 and or the corre sponding date last year S975.S72.99. Wool Market. BOSTON. Feb. 14.-WOOL The wool market Is firmer, with Increased buying 1 unurr wnv I will vniivu. fumin. 4 lie strength of the foreign markets has as sisted to this condition. Stocks of terri tories here are greatly reduced and trading Is dull In this quality. Prices range high. There Is no diminution of activity in pulled , wool lis. Low A supers are quoted at 67iv with best grades at SatHc. Prices In 68C, the market range about as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, StVrtp 35V,c; X, 83ft 34c; No. 1, 8Stg39c; No. 2. 3a' 40c; fine unwashed. 2&826Vic; quarter blood, unwashed. K2 Vi 4i 3.1 vtc ; three-eighths blood. 1 33H'&34c: half blood. STWiMVso: unwashed do- 1 lalne. Sfi'Jp: fine washed delaine. 37I&37W. , Michigan fine, unwashed. 24ii'2ic: quarter ; hlo0(1 unwushed. 32ti'o.Vic; three-eighths I blood. S3ti33Hc; half blood KVWWc: un- I ... I. i , I. . U J . . n W.1 1 Q.tM etc., ( ill rir-CTigj 111.11a any iiuniiri ipiuuu, o-w 83c. Territory: Idaho, fine. 22923c; heavy fine. 19f;20o: fine medium. 22ii23c: medium. 4 2fM427c: low medium. Ir7ffi28r. Wvomlni. I fine. 22ff23c: heavy fine. 194i20c; fine nie- ' 1lum. 22(&23c; medium. 8tVti-7c; low medium, ! ne. Utah and Nevada, fine, 23j-4c; neavy nne. iiryjK ; nne meaium. eotyjic; medium, 26tS27c; low medium, 27fl28c. Da kota, fine. 2;ii 23c; fin medium. Pittite ; me dium, 27t?28c; low medium, 27(5 2Sc. Mon tana, fine choice, 2&fi2t5c; fine average. Wis 26c; fine medium choice, 2Tl?Ic; average, .4335c; staple, 2728c; medium choice, 27(3 X8r.. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 14. -WOOL Steady : me dium grades combing and clothlner 26(g29c; light fine. 21fi'24c; heavy fine, la20c; tub washed, J34j41c. Metal Mnrket. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. METALS There was ' comparatively little change in the I London tin market with spot closing at ! iiarr u .l f , 1 1 1, at Ilia T.ocnllv tha I rnarket was quiet with spot quoted at ! M-4t?3n.70. Copper was unchanged at 78 ior BiMJi ana ., tor xuiures in tne ixinuon market. Locally no change was reported , either In prices or general conditions. Iake I and electrolytic are quoted at S17. 7518 50, I and casting at SL7.oOfll7.2'A. The outsld" ' Pl'lce on I-oke and electrolytic are asked I "olro ot ! lr producers and are j nomna, foJ. t,e ,,me Mng l.,. wa- I 2a W lwer at 16 15s In the London mar- ' ket. Locally the market was quiet and , lower with quotations ranging from S 35 1 to S5.50. the Inside price being for thirty- , . t , - . 1 ; , . . c , . day sinnmenis in inr lots. spelter was unchanged at 051S In the local market I niiu av -J lue ill iaiiiiiuii. nun waa vintf! anroaa wun stanaara rounnry quoted at , 49s and Cleveland warrants at 49s 4Vkd. Lo- I rally the market was quiet and unchanged; I No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at SIS 25ft -I 19 35; No. 2 foundry northern at Sl7.75tfJ 10 ca. 1 rA,.., .AitihsM, .. , 110 4fa:ia -f I sn.l'Kn 1 fnnndrv southern at 117 7fjfr17 (LV ST. LOUIS, t Feb. It METALS Iead, weak, at S5.50trfe.62V4: Spfdter, held at S5.95. Cotton Market. NEW TORY. Feb. 14.-COTTON-Ppot closed quiet and 10 points higher; middling uplands, 11.26c; middling gulf, 11.60c; salts, 1.200 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 14. COTTON Steady; sales, lti. 100 hales; ordinary. 7 16-ltic; good ordinary, 9V4c; low middling. lOVac; middling. 10 ll-16c; good middling. 11 11-lSr ; middling. HVgc; receipts, 10,8o9 bales; stock, 33ft K18 bales. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14. COTTON Steady; middling. 10 15-lGc; kales, none; receipts. 423 bales; shipments, .H bales; stock. 43.714 bales. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14. COTTON Spot In fair demand; prices S points lower; Ameri can middling fair, t.33d: good middling, 5 91; middling, t.83d; low middling. 6.673; good ordinary, t.49d; ordinary, 6.83d. Tbe sales of tbe day were 12,000 bales. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Feb. 14,-OILS-Cottonseed, oil, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. t4V,gj2c; prime yellow, aiVyftJlSe. Petroleum steady; refined New York, S7 80; Philadel phia and Baltimore, in bulk, S4 . Turpen tine, quiet. j4 7oc. ROSIN Steady; strained common to good S3e"uv3i6. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Feb. 14. OIL Turpen tine, firm at f7V4o. ROSIN Firm Quote: A, B. C. D, E, F and O. S3 56: 11 SXK.; I. S4 40; K, to. 10; M, S5.35; N. S5 h6; WO. Svv; WW, W15. OIL CITY. Pa.. Feb. 14.-OIL-Credit bal ances. SI 68; shipments. 66.843 bbls.; average. 6o.2i4l bbls.; runs. 61.970 bbls.; average. 50.770 - ! age." '78.854 bbls ;' runs, Lima, 47.W7' tbl.; ddis.; smpmenia. iuna, os.aoU plila aver t average. puig. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ood F Ofcttla cf All Kinds (how Con siderable Strength. HOGS ARE HIGHEST SINCE LAST AUGUST 4 Llkeral Ran of sheep, hat ttnallty Poorest la Long Tlme-Ooad Killer Steady, Others Blow an Week. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 14. 1!. Recetpli were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllrlal Monday 5,131 4.'i4l 7.l"2 Ofllclal Tuesday S.W Official Wednesday l.0 Three days this week.. 12,628 Same days last week. ...13.31? Same days week before. .14.0K3 Same three weeks .ago... 11. 33f Same four weeks ag....l!.51A Same days last yenr 1.1TS The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hugs and sheep at South Oman or the year to date, comparing with lust year. 1908 130&. Inc. Cattle ; llti.iSo te.MS 21.0") Hogs 3SS.3a 2f2.S70 60.4WI Sheep 182.504 173,375 S.KH CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show the price paid for the different kinds of rattle on the South Omaha marketi Good to choice corn-fed steers S5.00tr5.50 Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4 &0'iB.OO Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.0tt4.5O Oood to choice cows and heifers... 3.&"t4.26 fair to good cows and heifers 3.7t...f0 fanners and cutters..., 1.K2.75 4)od to choice mockers and feeders S-tCfyt 40 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. S.6vi3. W Common to fair stockers il.76-g3.5o Hulls, stags, etc ? 3oVj4 ) Good veal calves o.0w6.60 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Sl.iotMi 00 S5.S;tji(o.9 Chicago 1.6wtt.40 5-50 tKUAt Kansas City 2 ionni.oo 6.60 ftio.10 St. Louis ..KHaLlR 5.i5 H6.16 Bloux City 3.i85.8o 5.75 j6.90 The following table shows '.he avtagn price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 10. 11906. ;iO4.illrJi.190e. 11901. 100. I1.S32 5.KH 4,100 ti.OtO yi.iTt is.osj 13. W4 ro.i'.J Xs::i 14.110 24, f0 a.4." Jan. 17... Jan. VI... Jan. I Jail JO... Jan. SI... Feb. I..., Feb. 2.... Feb. S ... Feb. I. .. Feb. 6.... Feb. .... Feb. 7.... Feb. .... Feb. I.... reb. 10... Feb. 11... Feb. 13... Feb. 13... Feb. 14... t tt 4 631 4 K1I 8i 121 I 4 41 5 221 1 38 4 U 4 641 4 T1 6 671 6 K o 00 I 4 601 4 ail S i. I w 5 43 I I SI It W I 6 17 S -o 4 04 I 13 f 5 ir, 4 67 6 414! 4 t 4 74) I 6 f6 (U I ft.l 4 71, 4 6S 12a lit 5 6JVI 4 73! 4 851 70 6 i 4 W I 4 74 4 811 m 03 5 31 3 63 I I 4 77! 4 Ml Yi 6 -3 4 64 4 71 4 6 4 7 4 M 4 M 6 o3V) 4 83 4 Sl I) 7l 1 6 it I 4 74 I t i4 tl 01 6 U 6 oXi 4 Ml 4 8S 5 89, a .-j 5 70SI 4 8 4 89 721 t 71! 4 77 6 02 t 76 5 26 001 14 77 16 00 S 71 0 02 t 32 S 71il I 6 001 6 721 02 B 30 4 I 6 78.4I 4 811 4 Ml 6 811 5 961 8 251 4 83 1 1 4 841 I 6 86j b H3 5 31 4 75 Sunday. TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to tho country Tuesday and their points of desti nation: CATTLE. Cars. Ed Eno. O'Neill. Neb.-F. E...., 3 J. Muafeldt, Manning, la Mil 1 J. M. McCarthy. Tecuniseli, Neb. (J 1 J. V. WilBon, Red Oak. la 4 i J F. Rlrney. Klrkwood, 111. A. J. Jensen, Manning, la Mil 1 P. Paddock, Spalding, Neb. U. P 1 F. Paul. Shelby, lu. K. 1 1 W. H. Martin, Renwlck. la. N. W 1 8. Van Patterson, Creston, la. Q 2 E. A. Smythe. Cromwell, la. Q 3 George lngwersen, Fairfax, la. N. V.... 1 .lames Warnock, Battle Creek, la. N. W. 2 P. Peterson. Danbury. la. N. W 2 T. Turin, Klion, Is.. N. W 2 Patterson & F., 8t)ckham, Mo. F. E... 1 The ofllclal number oi cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.Sh p.H ses. C, M. & St. P Wabash a 3 2.... i : 2t 18 4 3 1 5 .. 3 4 15 3 1 15 .1 4 2. 1 16 7 10 2 1 t 65 57 . 25 9 J Missouri Pacific .... ij. p. System C. A N. W east.,.. I c. & N. W, west.... ' c., Bt. P., M. & O... C, B. & east.. C, M. & west; C, R. L & P., east.. Total receipts .. The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of bead indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co.. Cattle. lings. Sheep. 253 S" ii 1.011 m 4i2 319 i.m 490 1,448 1.063 140 19 63 32 4 35 18 91 .... 713 v.nnnt av Ct " Armour & Co. Carey Hill Son Hamilton M.ke Haggerty .. J. B. Root & Co.. Hullo Jt, IfltnA other huvers "ulcr uu'c" " Total 1 0 3.636 3.9S9 U i'TLE The eltocts of yesterday's se vere snow and mind storm were plainly visible in the receipts of all kinds or siock this morning. With the heavy fail of snow that prevailed all day yesterday, together with the wind and cold. It was almost Im possible to loud stock for market. Very few attemDted anything of the kind, as was evidenced by the extremely light runs this morning. All told, mere were oniy seentv-flve cars of cattle reported In today,' which was the lightest lun for a Weil negus experienced at tnis poun in u number of months. This was practically tho first day that the receipts have baen materially affected by weather conditions. . With so few rattle in sight this morning fiacl.rs' representatives were generally out n good season, although they bought very heavily of ' yesterday's large run. In con sequence of the good demand the market was generally active, and tho few cattle In alaht changed hands early In the morn ing at prices generally somewhat higher tnan yesteraay. uwing 10 wits ui.evemiBBs nf 1 he market yesterday, there was some difference of opinion today as to Just how much higher the market really was, but all were agreed that It was strong to a little higher, some would say tuny I'tc 1'fii'r'man who landed well yesterday could not see any very great advance In tnnav'a row and heifer market, while oth ers could see a great big advance. Un tiEttona.hlv It was the highest market that has been experienced here in a long time and good and active on anytning ae Ira Me There were very few stackers and feed ers Included In today's receipt, but what few there were sold quickly at good strong prices. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ma At. Pr. No. A. lr. 1 710 3 74 1 13 4 4 54 613 4 ua 4 iu:4 4 4I 1 54 I 40 40 1301 4 45 a' 1,6 I 75 31 1104 4 44 1 130 S 7S 30 1315 4 40 a lli,4 I 76 45 r5 4 40 i," iio a to 11 io.!i 4 45 I 144 3 40 10 1071 4 70 1 740 4 00 II I!51 4 7t 1 4 00 t 11 4 70 I i 0 1 H5 4 7 ' 1 740 4 00 4 1144 4 70 J 1104 4 0 .44 1111 4 7S 4 473 4 14 4 1U0 4 so 4 113 4 tl 4 1116 I 15 1 13M 4 35 14 1473 4 45 13 734 4 II 11 1274 4 M T 14 4 34 11 1140 4 40 a 171 4 74 t Kiel 4 ti 31 1311 4 10 7 1203 4 II 30 141 4 IS 4 15tJg 4 14 4 474 4 44 31 1240 4 35 4 4I 4 14 S3 1314 4 2: t 1144 4 44 4 1116 4 31 cowa 1 734 1 74 1 It JO 4 40 l 4-; 1 00 aa ivi a 40 1 136 I ID 4 1033 3 40 1 110 I 16 17 117 I 46 1 no a 14 11 in a a 1 164 I 34 4 I3 I 6 1 440 4 34 S 640 I 64 1 , 400 4 34 1 1044 4 50 1 144 3 36 1 110 16, 8 Ill S 44' S 1116 60 4 640 S 44 4 1021 I 60' T 444 S a 1 1044 4 44 5 H4 S 441 14 U14 I 44 S 464 I 44 4 1014 I 44 S 156 I 64 4 100 I 44 4 1004 4 44 1 1124 I 44 1 440 S 44) 4 1034 I 46 4 407 I 60 II 441 S 14 1 174 I 44 1 14 4 74 1 1034 S 15 4 1171 I 74 1..., 174 S 74 11 IM 3 14 1 444 4 14 1 113 a 14 1 44 S 44 1 1144 I 74 1 1044 a 44 4 n;a a 14 4 Hi IK 1 1414 a tl 1 104 a 44 4 1137 S to S 1044 S 14 1 KvD I 64 a 471 I 44 1 1175 a 46 4 lOae 4 44 4 1043 I 44 4 64 I 44 1 13. 3 45 4 1111 8 44 6 1123 I 15 1 114 a 44 i m its S iio4 a m a 1146 a as 4 '..1044 I 14 1 114 4 16 U sol 4 14 4 1301 I 43 a its a 36 14., 1045 a 44 8 134 4 14 14 1021 a 4o 4 , ki l, 1 loud a M It Ill I 34 14 HO I 411 5 474 S 14 17 1W4 4 Mv I Ml in 1 1e-.7 4 in s im 1 40 HE1FF.R8. I 7f lot I i t So I M i M It Ill J 1" I UK i M I si4 1 tn 1 f n t 7M I 7J I t9 I tO 3" ltl 4 n II IM I S I IfOti 4 CO t M t list 4 nt 1 "0 I Ii I 7t 4 1 II no I U II llt'l 4 Ik I . I 40 BUI. 1.8. I HT t M I l:. 10 1 1400 9 7 I 1440 I W t 1070 I SO 1 n a J-, 1. 1" i H 4 1.T I S 5 U IN I rt It' 1 liw t on i( t o t IK I Wl 1 lEi,l I 4 1 IM I III 1 1404 I Wl i 1410 I l 4 1tJ 4 7 t i:o 1 10 4 1041 4 :s STEERS AND HEIFERS. 14 MI 4 Mi CALVES. 1 4 I Ii 1 110 5 f Ii 141 I ta I t.to I 75 I kj 4 00 1 no am I ;eo 4 1 i! co 1.. no 4 00 1 loo 4 eo 1 It 4 SO 1 174 I 00 1 400 4 W t 104 CM t C' 4 Ml I HI 00 S US I on 1 140 t on 1 100 a 00 I ISO 4 00 S 100 4 1 220 IS STAGS. 1 740 I HO 1 1 1 10 1 7HI I 00 19 1471 00 6 llX KF.U8 AND KEEKERS. 1 no j n 11 4 1 7; 1 4 1 7 err I 7 1 7a I 71 4 434 II 7S I ...HO IS 1 70 1 71 I hii I HI 5 IM I 74 I tvt on 1 01 I 7a 1 47 I 00 1 7(0 S i 1 120 I 0(1 1 7:0 i SO 1 T&o I on 1 1011 4 00 1 126 I 00 Ill 4 '5 1 1140 4 In I Ill 4 04 1 T'tO I 85 1 70 4 10 I I7S 1 5 41 441 4 14 1 74t I 40 14 M I 1 740 I SO 14. 141 4 10 I MO I M 12 741 4 tt 1 7H0 I 10 34 IM I 11. 1 110 S M 1 110 i 2i 74 4 5 !2 115T 4 24 as sen a a it tot 4 1 ixia a to HOGS As a result of yesterday's storm the receipts of hogs this iiinriung were extremely light, for a WedneKday, being about un average Monday's run. Light iu ccipts, a very good local demand and a. hlgner provision market combined caused a sharp advance In the price of Hvo ho. Willie the opening Was a little slow, owing to a difference of opinion between buyers and sellers, when once under wuy it was ftilrly active at an advance ot a strong liic. The bulk of the hogs sold al Su.Vj-tC 5.90, as ngnlnst IS.i7'tfi6.M yesterday. Yes terday S5.7iVs was the popular price, while today So 90 bought a good share of the re ceipts. The top today, $'..t. was luc higher than anything bought yesterday and the highest price piild on this market since August of last year, when 5lo was touched. The close was not uulte so strong. Today's advance carries the market to the highest point touched so far this yesr and tho hignest of any month since last August, which was the high month of lust year. Representative sales: Av. h. Pr. No. AT, ...321 ...33 ...214 ...214 ...IN ...3..I ...354 ...avi ...22e ...2t ...221 h rr. 10 HI K.. (.. 14.. ... 4.. 17.. mi.. 1.. 7a.. 1.. 17.. .. 31., 13., IS.. 71. ...140 ...141 ...201 ...10 ... I 1714 ... I US 130 6 ITVs ... 4 47V4 ... 4 17 V, 11.. 73.. 44.. 43.. 71.. II.. 14.. 41.. 17.. 7.. 6 40 4 10 I 40 6 44 4 4.1 4 40 4 40 6 40 5 40 I 40 6 14 4 40 124 ...to 117 120 6 IT-, 145 134 4 STVtj 0 JW I 1S 31)1 14 . .,..197 141 Ill 801 3.4 241 131 , 113 Ill tl full , 353 340 6 I74 4 17V, 6 47V, 6 17V, 6 87V, 6 ms 120 120 40 343 40 ISO 73 ....3U7 ....303 'if.il ....141 ....311 ....tt ....231 0 14. 44. 64. 73. 63. 70. ii. 30. 41. It. it. 40 t 10 100 i His 40 4 17V, . . I 471, IV I 17 V, ... I ... 6 10 140 6 Wl 40 6 40 ... 4 40 ... 6 40 6 40 6 40 71. 4 l:ii 4 4 12V, 4 12V, 6 t'-H 4 wv, 4 12 4 00 In the Ml. so. 40.. 14. 10 ...351 ... ....363 ... ....316 ... . ... ....273 ... 14. 4., 72. SHEEP Thero was more trash sheep barn tills morning than hus been seen there before In a long time. It looked ir tne feeders Had garnered up hii tnu poor lan.oa anil ewes that they had In their feed lots and sent them in for to day's market. Trash waa never known to make 11 good market and today's experience rurnisneu no exception to the general iuie. What little good stuff there waa in sight sold very readily at good, strung prices. uootl western ewes sold at lo.Ju and west ern lambs at S7.1.i, both lots being the same as were here yesteruay and bringing the same trices, as nign as .' was paid for old wethers. While thn desirable kinds of both sheeD and lambs sold al practically steady prices, as noted above, no one seemed to want tne trasii. The result was that the common to medium kinds of both sheep and lambs were slow and weak from start to finish I start to nnisn. With buyers It did not seem to be so much -Vcnce'was 2, ZTl The situation In the market this morning bears out what has been said In these columns on a number of occasions of late I to the elTect that feeders shnultl only send in desirable kinds of killers and should hold back everything else. Prices are so high at the present time that feeders can well afford to finish rlielr sheep and lambs hefore trvlng to market them, and It will be greatly to their advantage to do so, un less all present prospects are entirely mls leiiding. UuuLtttlons for fed sheep and lambs are as follows: Good to choice lambs. Colo- rados, S7.00fli.25; good westerns, Sn.75fl7.2S; good light weight yearlings, S5.75(ti4.2.:i; good heavy yearlings. utW6.!i6; good wethers. 85. 40436. 90; ewes, S4.8647o.40. Representative sales: No. 60 cull ewes 20 western cull ewes Av. ... 93 ... 81 ...102 ...100 ...114 ...113 ...112 ...ltM ... til ... 74 ... V5 .. 75 .. So .. K .. 87 Pr. 8 75 4 00 4 75 6 10 6 20 5 70 5 70 5 75 6 65 600 85 I 76 4 Bit 5 30 7 15 150 western ewes 207 western ewes ... 107 western ewes .... 42 western wethers 264 western wethers 13 native wethers .. 636 western lambs .. U4 western lambs .. 7 native ' Tibs .... 20 cull ewes 219 western ewes 400 western ewes 40 western lambs.... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Strong! to Ten Cents Higher llogt Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. CATTLE Receipts, 17. uu head; market strong to 10c higiier; steers. 84.lMio.So; cows. 13.00ttj4.4u; heu'ers, 42.3i4ja.t4; bulls. S J.isKn 3 80 : calves, SJ-Ou'vf o.ou; stockers and feeders, SI 4' -4)4. 60. HOGS Receipts, 30.0HO head; market 10(j 15c higher; choice to prime neavy, S l.Vu (.20; medium to heavy, So.10ii4i.lo; butcher weights, So.loil4i.2G; good to choice heavy mixed, KltVUti lo; packing. S5 W"t7 15. SHEEP AND LA MUM Receipts, 18,000 heud; market lor sheep luc higher; lambs sleauy; sheep, e3.6tKu6.oO; yearlings, Si.&ftf 6.60; iumbs, 46.4Oii7.40. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. H. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,4tO head. Including 10 head south erns; market strong to. Its: higher; top, 4V; choice export and dressed beef steers, Sb UM 6 00; fair to good, S4.0tntii.25; western fed steers, S3.5KiS no; stockers and feeders, S3.U) ;i4X5; southern steers. SJ.50u4.s5; southern cows, 12. 'i 3.75; native cows, S2ovif4.46; na tive heifers. S3.00ffl4.90; bulls, f2.ottfy4.00; calves, t3.HKfi7.6o. HOGS Receipts, 9,500 head; market l"tg; 15n higher; tup. Jt15; bulk of sales, SAOO'd 4 12V4: heavy, p..liu;.lb; packers, tHrtlo.lJV,; pigs and lights. Ii. 2-V fi of. BHl-KH AND JAMHS Receipts, 6,2n0 head; market steady; native lambs. 85.50 7.0b: western lambs, t6.jotfiti.9ti; ewes and yearlings, 84SOvi6.75; western fed yearlings, S5.76iitl.2U; western fed sheep, S4.tj6.;5; Blockers and feeders, S3.254i4.7B. Bt. Louis Live Htoek Market. ST. IX1UIS. Feb. 14 CATTLE Receipts, 2.(00 head. Including 375 head Texans; mar ket higher; native shipping and export steers, 34.7ku,16; dressed beef and butcher steers, S4.tsy(i6.60; steers tender 1,(441 lbs., S3.U0 474.06; stockers and feeders, f2.50?j4 30; rows Biul I, ,.i t,ru 1 ' '.'r.A 4A nunnM tduR 1 Ait. bulls, S2.35414.40; calves. S3.54i7.o6; Texas and Indian steers, $3.00114.26; cows and heifers, S2. 154(9 80. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market higher; pigs and lights, So.2vu",.16; packers, 3676((i.lCi;. butchers and best heavy, i6.lfd SHEEP AND' LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; native muttons, $6. 26 t)3 26; lambs, So.0ue-.t: culls and bucks, S3 60 tjc.ou; stockers. S3.htj3 .26. Stock ta light. Receipts of live stock at the six prln- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha l.tsoo 4.100 6.0u0 Bloux City IM0 1.000 Kansas City 8,4ou .6u0 6.200 St. Joseph 1.633 4.3u6 2.211 St. Ixiuls 2.6u0 7 mv l.tstO Chicago 17,000 3o,ouo 18,too ToUU 32.(83 64.9U5 $2,411 I. Josepk live Mock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 14. -CATTLE Re ceipts, l.tiit head; market lOftloo higher; na tives, H sval.t'C cows and lit lleis, jl.7oej4.4i; stockers and feeders. $.utfr4 to. HOUSKeceiots. 4.3uS head: market ItVfilie higher; llgiit, $5.W'i)'.u5; medium and heavy, $: oifuU Kv. S1IEEP ANP UVM3-iWcelplf, !t,Ul yearling 4. Ion. I lr l ive Stork Market. KtOCX CITY, Feb. 14. -(Special Tele- rem 1- CATTLE Receipts, So head; tun -ket sttone: stockers, steadv; beeves. S3 K,,j 6 3.".; cows, bulls ami mixed. S- oti4 t.; st.M-kers ami f"e,lrrs. .t.0oo4.00; calves and yrnrllncs. S2.7MiS.RJ. Hf k;8-Re.clpts. Irwi bead; market It 0 higher, selling at Sn.TMt M; bulk of sales. S6S6. OMAHA WHOLES ALU MARKET. Condition of Trade an4t 4)nolatlons on Staple and Fancy Prodnee. EOG9-Recelpts liberal; candled stock un settled at lt'yitV;. L.IVH POULTRY Hens. Vsc; old roost ers. 6c; turkeys. 15c; ducks, IOC; young rooxtere, tvr9c: geese, 8c. PRESSED POULTRY Turkeys 1SjJr: old toms, loiilCc; chickens, 10$Uc; oil roosters 7c; ducks, 11613c; geese. ol0e. HUTTER-Pncklng stock, lie: choice to fancy dtilrv. .sil9c; creamery. Jlti-lHc. HAT Prices quoted bv Omaha Feed com pany: No. 1 upland. S400; medium. 83.40; course. S4.6"4B.ti0. Rve straw. So. 60. P RAN Per ton, jrt.SO. HIDES, PELTS AND TALTjOW-No 1 green hides. fe; No, 2, 8V;.No- 1 salted. 12c; No. I, lie; green bull hides, (We; cured. DfilOr; dry bides, 167i30c. Horse hides, Inrge, 33.25; small, S1.60. Sheen pelts, each, 60C-US1.2.1. Tallow, No. 1. 4c; No. X Je; rough, l4c , TROPICAL FRUITS PATES Per box of- SO l-m..pkgs.. S3; Hallowe'en In 70-lb. boxes, per lb, 6c; Bay ers, per lb.. 4c; wslnut-s'uRed, l-Jb. pkgs., S3 per dos; 8-lb. boxen. SI. ORANOES-Callforrda, extra fancy Red In ml navels, all sixes, S3 00; fancy navels, SI 85: choice, all sixes, fc.ttffl. TS.' LEMONS Llmonlejs, extra fancy, size, 33.26; 300 to 0 sites, 83.73. 240- FIQ-4allfom1a, per in-lb. tSaftnn, 86o; imported Smyrna, tb,re-crown. 7A lie; six-crown, ).. . . . BANANAS Per medium tilled bunch. fl.7fitri2.S6: .lumbos, 3- 60r.dO. TANGERINES California, per box of gbout 125. 82.76. DRAPE FRUIT-Florlda. per box. S700 7.50; California, per box, 84.0014.60. FRUIT. TEARS Winter Nellls and Mount Ver non, S2.M. APPLES-Cnllfornla Bellflowers, St. 40 per bu. box: Ren Davis. 81.76 per bu. ho: Wlnesaps, S2.25 per bu. box; other variance, S' 00i 2.50 per bu.; New York apples. 85.00 per hbl. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per box of about 30 lbs., t5.jr.ta.so. GRAPES-Imported Malagas. f5 50ry 00. OLD VEOETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu.. 60tf Sic: South Dakota, per bu Tc. ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red, per bu., K6c: 8anish, per crate, fl.65; Colo rado, red and yellow, per bu., $1.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. S3 .00. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 5V,c. CABBAOK Home grown and Wisconsin, In crates, per lb., 2e. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIP8 Per bu., fctj'75c. CELERY Kalamasoo, per dot.. XiQV-c 8WEET POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu. bbl., S2.00. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 3u lbs. net. SHOO. WAX BEANS Per hamper of about SO lbs. net. SO 00. STRING BEANS Per hamper of about SO lbs. net, S3 .UO4.00. EGO PLANT Florida, per dox., S!.25(91.H0. GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per hamper of about 10 dox , S3 50. TURNIPS Ixuislana, dog. bunches, 7"c. SHALLOTTS Louisiana, per dox. bunches, 76c. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl.. $l..tMatl5.00; per dozen heads, Sl.TTXU.OO LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dtixe i beads, 60c. . - CUCUMBERfl-e-lTot house, per dox.. SI "j. RADISHES Hothouse, per doxen bunch es, 5l75c. i MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb., 60c. CAULIFLOWER California, about 24 heads to crate. S3. at'. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. S ribs, Cc; No. 1 loin, 10c; No. 2 loin, 11c; No. 3 loin, -l4c; No. 1 chuck, 6'c; No. 2 chuck, 4Hc; No. S chuck, 8V,c; No. 1 round. 7Vc; No. 2 round, bVic; No. S round. 6Vc; No. 1 plates, 4c; No. 2 plates, 8c; No. 3 plates, "V4C MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. 83.76; per bbl., S.7f. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., S3. 50. CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, iuc; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins, 15c; young Americas, 15Vic NUTS Walnuts. Ha, 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16V4c; hard shells, per lb., 13VVC Pecans, largo, per lbvt, Mc; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb-,, 4)vic?) roamed. ! : rt rt,iii i ,, it, ioa-.vju.,. I W'" !. ' v."YY. '"1-H Vk ""ir-,,u 'CZZ S' FRESH FISH Trout. 11c: halibut- 1001 pickerel, dressed, 7c: white ias. He; gun fish. 6"ci9c; pe'fh, eklnned and dressed, Sc; pike, 10c; redsnapper, 11c; salmon. 11c; crapples, 6:i!c; eels, 18c; bla.k bass, 22c; whitetlsh, 12c; frog legs, per dox., 55c; lobsters, green, 38c; boiled lobsters, 87c: blueflsh, 16c; herring, 4c: Spanish mackerel, 10c; haddock, 10c; shrimp. fl-OOtTl-aO per gallon: smelts. 12c; ec-ri, 12k. ... OYSTERS Fresh standard, SI. 40 per gal.: shell ovsters, 31 O OO per 1'JO: Little Neck clams. $1.(0 por HW. ' ; SUGARS Granulated cane. In bbls.. S5.0: granulated cane, in sacks, $5.01; granulated beet. In sacks, $1.91. SYRUP In barrels. 24r per gal.; cases, 10-lb. cans. SI. 60; rases, 11 5-1 b. cant, $1.80; cases, 24 2V4-lb. cans, $190. COFFEE Roasted: No. 35, IWiC per lb.; No. 80. 2oV,c per. lb.; No. 15. IVy? per lb.; No. 20. 15Vo per lb.: No. 215. 12Vc per lb. FLOUR (wholesale) Best high grade Ne braska, per cwt,, $2.00; beat high grado patent Minnesota, per cwt., $2.30; straight patent Nebraska, per cwt., $2.00; secon patent Nebraska, $1.80. CURED FISH Family whltefish, per 4 bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway ' mackerel, per bbl.. 200 lbs.: Bloaters, $40.00; No. 1, $28.00; No. 3, $26.00; No. 3, $20.00; Irish No. i, $17.00. Herring, In bbls., 200 lbs. each: Nor way, 4k. $13.00; Norway, 3k. $13.00; Hol land, mixed, $11.60.' Holland herring in kegs: Milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. BROOMS No. 1 carpet. $3.26; No. 2 car pet. $2.40; No. 8 pluln. $3.23. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 6560c; Maine, $1.36. Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans, S1.X41.60; 2-lb.. 97Hc(jj$l.o0; pine apples, grated, l-lb.v $2.05&2 30; sliced, $1 vi tj2.20; gallon apples fancy, $3.60; Cali fornia apricots, Sl.4tVa2.0ti; pears, $1.7.-j 2.60; peaches, fancy. $1.762 4n; H. C. peaches, $2.ou432.&0; Alaska salmon, red, SI. 15; pink. oc; fancy Chinook, F., $-,1"; fancy sockeye, F., $1.95: sardines, 4-oll, $3.50; f4-mustards. $2.btX(3.10; sweet pota toes, $1.151.25; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump- aula, owa.i.w, " , riu. -aVir'v, Lima beans, 2-lb., 75yieX''iJ1.3i; spinach, $1.3Mj2.0o; cheap peas, t-lb., 80c; extra, 764jiic; fancy, $1.364 1 76. EVAPORATED FRUITS Fancy Mulr peaches, 12Vjc; choice Mulr peaches, Uvk fancy yellow, 12'4c: 60-60 prunes, 7ic; $0-70, 7Uc; fancy New Yurk ring apples, Uc; choice, loVgc; fancy 4-crown loose musca tel raisins, 7Vc; 3-crown, 7c: 2-crown, iUc; fancy seeded ralai.is In 1-lb. cartons, ,c; choice seeded. In 12-os. cartoons, 7-4c; east ern pitted cherries, 17c; New York evap orated black raspberries, 35c. fancy peai'H, ISc; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines, go; fancy apricots, 11V4C; choice royal, 10V,c; Hal lowe'en dates, 6Vc; glace citron, 17c; can died. 16c; lemon, 14V,c; orange, , 14V0. REAL ESTATB TRANSFEHS. W. F. Burdlck et al to Anton Gaant nrr. lot 4, block 61, South Omaha.... $ 7iO Clinton H. Brings and wife to Vln cenzo P. ChliMlo, part tax lot S2. In seU sw'4 swV 22-kS-li 1460 Edith rcutt Beaton and husband to John M. Cook, lot 4, block 38, South Omaha S.buO Harry P. Deuel and wife to James T. Iary, s 40 feet of n 67 feet lot 4. block 17, E. V. Smith's add l,wi Mary B. Shelby and husband to Mathew F. Martin, lot 6, block l'.M'i. Omaha l.oOO Reglna Bechler to Maria Tlerman. lot 6. block S. Brown park add...,. ..i. . 8vt Lewis II. Waldter and wife to LmIis E. Hicks, lots 7, 8. 8. 10, 11 and 1:, block 13. West Albright add l,Vj Emma 11 Rit:hardaon to Abrain He bring, lots 6, 8. 7, 8, and 10. Fair view l Sarah A. Baker and husband to same, same ... 1 Clara A. Kenipton and husband to same, same o) William Wells and wife to F, W. Car mlchael, lots 11, 14. 15. 16, 17, 18. 19 aud 20, block 102, and other lots, Dundee Place i LouUe . Hunter and husband to Louise S. McDowell, w 46 feet lot 10. block 10, Shlnn's add 1,200 8 men Nelson to RolM-rt McAullffe and wife, lot 6. block C, Prospect place.. vat A. L. Reed, trustee, to Peter Fors- lund, V4 lot 3o, block 4. Campbell's add i F. DH Day d. Co, Dealers $a Stocks. Gran. Provision kbl Yonr Crata a l.a. ranch Oltloo. S 10-11 1 Board of Trade head; market steady: lambs. ST ; wether. S5.ti5; ewes, So.26. I Hit ' " BU Hide Otaaka. Reb. Telehoao M14, 1 2-S14 LX''haxe bldg. South Omaha. Bell TUio. Hi, aaspeodeM f hoa t