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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906.
7
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Interest Well Sustained in Local Option
Pit
SHORTS COVER AND STRENGTHEN WHEAT
Cr Pries? U Half-Oat Higher
Lars (learaarea aad Better
Frl riklrLrl Cask
Market la Slaw.
OMAHA, Feb. It. 14.
Interest wss sustslned in the local op
tion market, over Ht.a bushels ot corn
and oata, mostly corn, changing hunda.
Nobody wanted to trade In wneat.
Wheat opened lower on large world's
shipments and weak European cahlea. A
disposition itnoni the short to cover ad
vanced tne price more than He above
Saturday. Tnere waa amall cssn demand
and, although there waa a liberal offer
ing on the sample tabled, only two tars
Were aold.
Clearance of more than l.SfO.n" bushels
" the bullish feature In corn today, and
there waa the added Incentive ot c bet
ter European cables. The opening waa a
trine nigner, and the price steadily ad
vanced to He above Saturday. The local
aah market waa alow, itimt corn being
offered, but nobody wanting to bur.
V'nder a fair domentlc and foreign de
mand and with the Influence of a nigher
-orn market, oat advanced He. The trade
locally waa much lighter man In corn.
Caen offering were very ltghi.
Primary wneat recelpta were 814.000 bush
els and elnpments r.oK) busnels -tgainsl
recelpta last ear of 7S.ij bushels and
Rhlpinents of 214.00O busheis. Corn recciole
were kai.iO) busnels and snlpments IwO.iioji
bushels, against receipts lAet year of 41i,ti0
vuai.eia ana shipments ol bushels.
Com clearance ware 1.58.iU bushels, wlm
Ualvemnn yet to come. Wheat and flour
clearance wera 26o.. bushels and oats
BVO.UI) buahela.
Liverpool cloaed HftHd lower on whent
and StoHd hirher on rmn.
World a wiat shipment were 12.500,000
ousneia against 11.1U"i oushcls the previ
ous week and lti.al2.ut busutls lust cr,
Com ahlpmenta were 4.t.23.ii00 bushels
against 6.4jl.om bushel the previous week
and 4.561,000 bunhel last year. Wheal on
passage Increased 4.87 xnno bushels, corn de
creHMtd 2.022.OO0 Imsliels.
Locally the range of quotations was as
ioiiows:
Articles.
I Open. High. Ixiw. Close,
Wheat
May July
Sept
Corn
Mav
July
Sept
Oata
May
July
w
T3"a
72H
tith
S7
87H
" B "b 7
74HH1 '.3: 74HR
7SV,U '.2-k 73V.R
37S j 37H 37H
SHB; 37 fHB
37H 37H 37H
I
2H,B I IR4B
27HB 17H iTHB
1 2H
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car. 76Hc; 1 car,
76c.
O ana ha Cash Prices.
. WHEAT No. I hard. 74i7Hc: No. i hsrd.
I'! m naro, ntyeiiic; no. . spring
7 4 75Hc ; No. S spring, i24a.74c.
CORN No. 8, .yua6V: No. 4. JMVi
-ro. a yeuow, t'ajjc; ao. a wiiite, ..ii(j
OATS No. I mixed, 27Hi27Hc; No. 1
Willie, 26c; No. 4 while. S7H4c.
RYE No. 2, 6!tn2c; No. it, ;$r69c.
Carlot Receipt a.
Wheat. Com. Oats
Chicago
Kansas City .
Minneapolis ...
Omaha
Uuluth
Bt. .Louis .U...
19 l-S 184
40
....an?
.... 11
.... S3
.... B4
44
11
CHICAGO CHAINS AID rRUVlIOMI
Fcatarea f Ike Trad las la.lag
frlcea Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Active covet-in by
shorts caused a firm tone in the local
wheat market, final tiuolationa on May de
livery being up 4c. Corn ' was up W4iHc.
Oats af owed a gain of S'SHc. t'roviaions
Wars JHo lower to 6c higher.
Barly in the day sentiment In the wheat
pit was Dearisn ana prices were bciow
the close of Saturday. At the ODeninic the
May option wss unchangred to Ho lower
"HI (BHc to luc. Commission hou.tes bid
- aotlveiy during the ft rot few minute and
forced May uo to 82tkfrK3c. A a real deal of
lone wheat came out at this time and tho
1-rice under general selling declined sharply
to about the opening figures. Early news
of the day was r really in favor of the
baara. the total movement being l.M0,uO
bushels. aainst 11.120,000 bushels last week
and the amount of wheat on passage
showed an Increase or 4.BZ.uuu bushels.
Cables were easy and weather in the winter
wheat section of the I'niled Slates was
mild. This encouraged the beara and, for
May the lowest point of the day was
reached at K.'Hc At this point shorts be
came active buyers. The market closed
firm with prices at the highest point of
the day. Final quotation on May being
at SB He. Clcarant-cs of wheat and flour
wera equal to Zl&.Cno bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 814.00U bushels, compared with
7M.UO0 bushels a year ago. The visible sup-
tlv decreased 631.0UV bushel. Minneapnna.
Luluth and Chicago reported receipts of
cars, against a holiday last week and
83 cars a year ago.
Notwithstanding the early weakness of
wheat, the corn market was firm tne en
tire day. The visible supply statemen
showed a decrease where an increase had
been exDected. Cable were steady, clear'
aaoas were liberal and the weather In the
corn belt unfavorable for tbe movement
the crop. Throughout the session shorts
wars active bidders, but offerings were not
large. The market closed strong with
- pnoee at almost the top notch. May opened
unchanged to a shade higher at 4ic to
4Jti'Hc. and closed at 4.tHU43Hc iocal
. receipts were 633 cars, with ten cars of
contract arade
The oata market was firm because of the
strcAth of corn, and covering by shorts
May opened a shsde to He higher at Hf
J3c to JHHc aold up to 3(c and cloaed at
iWHvsuc. lxtcal receipts were 1M care.
A. to advance In the price of live hoca
which Induced shorts to buy freely, caused
& BLaady market tn Drovlelona. During the
day then waa considerable profit-taking
' by local Holder, dui an oecnnes were
temporary and soon recovered. The close
wu atdv with May Dork ur 6c at tlh.Si
Laxd was unchanged at 7.S-Vur"-k'- Kibs
were down IHc si s.3.
Idstlmated receipts for tomorrow are
Wheat, seventeen cars: com. 444 . cars
oats, 142 cars; hoga, 4.0u0 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
.Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. j Close. Saty
'Wheat
Msy
July
Voru
May
July
Spt.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Porn
May July
lxra
May
July
JUt
May
July
I
BH.
tuH.
R2H
61 H
IV1S6H! CHI
UH
I
43WH 4SS!
4SVt.i 4.'i
I.
4? 4?H5,
43 H 4SHB!
4?V
4SH
ISH
!2HS 3 'WHaHSS'ifnlftl
Js I 3
15 S?h' 16
16 37H 16 66
16 S
16 20
7 m
", IW
16 k&
16 60
7 M
7
16 Mt
16 46
7 W
7
7 B
i rni
i to
7
17H
t 23H
t rH
I 3-'H
10
No. 2.
Cash Quotations were as follows:
FLOl'K Weak: winter patenla. 13.700
4 0i: winter straights. .t.tHuJ sunnc lt
cms. 3 7UKj3.fe, straights, 6a.6t4jl.7o; bakers.
WHEAT No spring. TSi4c: No.
anrlna. 7itVc: No. 2 red. S3'.j4Hc.
CORN No. 2. SVtiU'c; No. S yellow.
OATS No. t Sc; No. 2 white. I0HSSI
No. I white. :'ikiJ0Hc
rtk No. 2. CSc.
BARLKV Oood feeding, ITflSSc: fair t
choice maltin. 40b46c.
SEtS No. 1 flax, II 07; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.12; prime tlrnoihy, 3.13; clover, con
tract arade. 114 16.
PROV18IONS-Mess pork per bbl.. 11166
16 so. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 17 76. Short ribs
sides ilooei. txmaja.10. Short clear sides
turned I. t8 60.66.
Fullowlitg were the receipts and ship
ments or hour ana grain:
Keceipta. Bmpiuenta
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Com, bu
Oata, bu
Itye. bu..
21 iv
0
S3. W
. 6 un
.JM.w
.2u4 CO
. 4(w
. 6.IM0
1
ui.Kuo
1.0U0
S.loft
liarlty. bu..
On tbe Produce exchange today the but
tee inarket was strong: rresnieriea.
ITHc: dallies i:n.'4V,c. l-jtra. weak; at mark.
caaea Included. 1XH; nrata, 13Hc: prime
nrat uy; extras. lsc. cntwae. Una,
IlOUC.
tlalbla hapyly af Gralau
NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Tbe visible aunnl
of araln Saturday. February 17. as com
piled by the New Tork Produce exchange,
wrs as follow: Whiuit 47 bushels:
Aecfeasa, Us,ouil bushels. Cora, li,l7,(M
uehela: decrease. lim bushels Oat. 2k.-
rj bushels: decrease, im.tme bushels.
Rye. ? ' biiehel; decrease. tl.fssi bush-
I. Barley, 4.a(i bushels: decrease, TIL
'S bushel.
KW TORK t.KtERtL M 4RKRT
4)atatlaas ef Ike Day Varlaas
raaasaadltles.
NEW TORK. Feb. 1 -Fl-OrR-RecelptB.
20.n bbls ; export. 4.61 bll.: market dull
nd a Bhsde lower: Mlnne"t patents.
64 44 B: Minnesota baker. 3 .V6 te : win
ter ptent. 64F?i4 4n: winter trajgnts.
Wj,jSfi: winter extra. l2.7MTJ.2f: winter
low grades, lZ.Wal t. nye nour, nareiy
teady: fair to good. 13 MelD; choice to
fancy. ia.af.fi4H. Buckwheat flour, dull,
liio. spot and to arrive.
CORN M KAL Rarely steady; fine wn.te
nd yellow. 2116; coarse, tl.03ttl.0u; kiln
dried. I2.705f2..
RYE Nominal: No. I western, ic i. o. o
afloat, New Tork.
BARLEY Easy; feeding. 4fc. c. I. f.
Buffalo; malting. 42o62r. c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 11.000 bu.; exports.
4J.S80 bu. Spot market steady; No. 1 red.
;c ele-ator; No. 2 red. 0Hc, I. o. o.
float; No. 1 northern Imluth. Kc. 1. o. b.
float. After early weskne, during which
he wheat market declined to new low rec
ord for the sesaon. Influenced by big
orld s shipments and bearish weather
news. It recovered and closed H4io net
higher. Late firmness was due to steadier
closing cable, active covering, a bulllah
Islbie. the com strength and outside buy
ing. May, t-lWHRHc. closed Bt WHc; July.
'aSTSc. closed st 87Hc; September,
sTiHc. closed at Ric.
CORN Receipt. 151.72b bu. : export. 351.
11! bu.; sale. WO.O'Wt bu. futures, 72. mo bu.
spot. Fpot market steaay; io. z, we eie-
stor and 47V i- o. t. anoat: No. z yeiiow.
vc: No. 2 white, ic. (mtlon market was
ctlva and stronger on firm cables, bl sea
board clearances, llsht offering and un
favorable weather, the close showing V9
No advance. May, 4Ste4flHc, closed at
4!"c: July. 4fttiHc, closed at 4!c; Sep-
emtier closed at ft"c.
OATS Receipt. 106.000 bu.; export. M.-
0f2 bu. Snot market stead v; natural white,
Do to 23 lbs . 34H36Hc; clipped white. 3D to
40 In . Swisxc.
HAY-Dull: shipping. 47Hfflan4c: good to
choice. 7ic.
HtiPS Firm; state common to choice,
lions crop. llftlSc; li4. tllc; olds. d&7c
H1IE8 Firm; Oalvrston, W to 26 lbs,
2oc; California. 'A to 25 lbs., 2Jc; Texas dry,
24 to 30 Ihs.. lc.
1 FATHER-Rleadv; acid. 2V.H27Hc
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. 111. 50
frlJ.ou; me, W.Ownlium': bef hams, lai.orta
U.nO; packet. 10.6lKii 11.06: city extra India
mess HS.bi-ifl9.Ki. Cut meals. Arm; pick
led bellies, th eoCaP Wi; pickled shoulders. 17.
pickled hums, IK Tart 1" S". l ard, steady;
western steamed. lT.NMi'S.61 ; refined, steady;
continent, t 16: South America. fi.Sa; com
pound. IfvUHfati 17H- Pork, firm: family.
216.Wvsi7.0i'; short clear. 116.004(17.60; mess.
$i( .2647 1A 7n.
TALIXIW-Easy; city. 6c; country. WS
KICF-Uuiet; domestic, fair to extra, H
tihc: jnpsn. nominal.
BUTTER Firm: extra price creamery.
18c. Official prices: Creamery, common
to extra. Itii32bc; state dairy, common to
extra. lDiHRc; renovated, common to extra,
latiSlc; western factory, common to firsts,
14iol7r: western Imitation creamery, ex
tras. 21c: western firsts. ISc.
CHEESE Firm; stste full cream, small
and large, colored and white, September
fancy, 1414c; slate. tK-tober best. 13 Vr
13r; slate. lat- made, small, average
bet. 12H; state, large, l?Hf; state, fair,
11H612C.
EftOS Weak: state, Pennsvlvnnla and
nearby, fancy selected white, 20((21c; state
choice, imiihc; state mixea, extra, ne;
western firsts. 15c; western seconds, 14St
14V: southern. I2rti5c.
POl LTKl I resed. firm: western chick
ens, 10&13c; turkeys. lo'aHc: fowls, 1014o.
St. Loels Gesersl Market.
ST. LOl lS. Feb. 1 WHEAT-Higner;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. Kfnfctc; track. SiKtf
HOHc: May, unsc; July, 7!Hc; No. 3 hard
7ai5c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. t9c: track. 40(3
40V: May. 40Hc: July. 41Hc.
(. ATS Higher: iso. 2 cash. "e: track. si"A
JHlHc; May. 2Hc: July. 2c; No. 2 white.
llHf"u32c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4. TO
(14.60; extra fancy and straight, t3.wqi4.2s;
clear. u.ai.io. .
SEED Timothy, steady, K.tmri.90.
CORNMEAL Steady. t2.20.
BRAN Steady ; Backed east track. S4$rKc.
HAY Steady; timothy. !.0"ei4.jl: prairie.
St.outrii.ou.
IRON .OTTON TIES 91. vZ.
BAOOING Ho.
HEMP TWIN K "He
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; lobbing.
tl6.50. Lard, steady: prime steamed. 27.40.
Dry salt tniils, steady; boxed, extra short,
18.X744; clear ribs, is.fi-1: short clears. x,,a.
Bacon, steaay; ooxea, extra snoris.
clear ribs. t.37H: short clears. t 60.
POULTRT Essy; chickens. lOHc: springs.
l?Hc; turkeys, loHci oucas, lac: geese. Sc.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 2129c; dairy
1S7 -1C.
FOGS Lower. 13c. esse count.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
grain were; Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls !(.( 7.000
Wheat, bu M.Oou 67.ow
Corn, bu 2iS,000 SH.OOrt
Oats, bu 117.000 65.000
Mlssesselli Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 19. FLOUR
Lower; first patents, $4.2ii6!4.tO: second
patents, t4.1o430; first clears. 23.0(aS.0
second clears, 22. 4092. 50
BRAN In bulk. ll4.6ofiU.75.
tSuorrior Quotations fur Minneapolis de
livery. (The following quotations were re
ported at Minneapolis oy r. u. uay at to,
110-111 Board of Trade building:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.) Sat y.
Wheat I I I , 1
May...iRlWH IS "!! 1S
July... 83(i3H S B2H! '83H! 83S
Flax
May... 1 13H 1 1 1 13 1 13H 1 It
July... 1 16HI 1 16H 1 14! 1 IS 1 14H
Mlnnesnoll Cash Close Wheat : No.
hard. KlHc: No. 1 northern, BIHc; to arrive.
81Hc; No. 5 northern. 79Hc; to arrive. 7Sc;
No. I. Tvtnttc: o. i aurum, rnc; iso. z ou
rum. Toe. Com: No. 1 yellow. 26c; No. 1.
t4Hc Osts: No. I white, Hc; No. t. Klfe
jbHc. Barley: wo!. itye: . iigtC,
rlax: (l.u-; May, si.ia'w.
Kaaaas City Grata aad Proytslaaa.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. It. WHEAT -
Steady: May. T6Hc; July, 74Hc; September,
7rA,c; rash. No. 2 hard. T6(tr7sc: No. 2. 719
75c No. 2 red. 84iic; No. S. 4c.
CORN I nchangfd to higher: May, 3KVC
July. iV; cash. No. 2 mixed. 6aVtc; No,
2 white. c: No. x. xsve.'
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 2H
SM4.C.
HAT Steady: prairie. ZMifiOc higher
choice timothy, tlO.&O 11.00; choice prairie,
m269K.B0.
R Y K steady. &i&c.
BITTER-Firm; creamery. Sic.
FOGS Weaker: Missouri and Kansas
new No. 2 whltewood caaes Included. 11H?
case count. 10Hc; cases returned. He less.
The receipts and shipments of grain were:
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 1S3.(i0 Ojio
Corn, bu lw.oon Sl.oa
Oats, bu 14. wo 33.000
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. ' 19 BT'TTER
Firm: extra western creamery, c; extra
nearby prints, 22c.
KOGS Steady ; fair demand: nearby fresh
and western fresh, 16c at mark.
CHF.K8E Quiet but steady; New Tork
full cream, 13'gl4HC
reerla Market.
PEORIA.- Feb. 1. CORN Higher: No. t
yellow, !7v.c: No. 1 Hc; No. 4. 27c; no
grade. S4H3EHc.
OATS Steady ; No. t while. 2Hc; No. 4
white. 2sc.
WHISKY On the baais of tl.28 for fin
ished goods.
Mllwaakee tirala Market.
MILWAITvEE. Feb. 1 W H K A T
Steady: No. 1 northern. 64toc; No. 2 north
ern. 403c: May, UHc asked.
RYE Pull; No. 1. DfiHSGTc.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2. (5c; sample,
SHiUc
CORN Steady: May, 43c bid.
Dalatk Grata Market.
DfLlTH. Feb ll-WHEAT-To arrivs.
No. 1 northern. tfe; No. t northern, 78Hc;
on track. No. 1 northern, S-'Sc; No. t
northern. TtV: May. KlVc; July. RlHc
OATS To arrive and on track. S9c; May,
Sc.
Taleala gee-d Market.
TOLEDO. Feb. 19. -SEED Clover, cash
and February', 171c; March, STic; April,
I.C7c; timothy. tl.tU; Alsike. Hue.
raaTea Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. Is. COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at anrhanged
prices to a decline of t points tn response
to disappointing rabies and rather Inferior
Santas recelpta. There waa very little aup
port.' and while March longs seemed to
have no difficulty tn switching Into lats
positions at existing differences, there
was snore or less uneasiness as to the In
fluence of notices late this week and the
market closed at a decline of lul points.
Bales were reported of 45.'. 77 bags. Includ
ing March, at (6.70c; Msy. otrls;
July. 4VisS4r7 06c: September. 7.1i7.Iv De
cember. 1 47 she. and January, ;.uc Spot
quiet. No. J Kio, 'c
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early IrreenlgT IfoTemeutB of Muket Art
Folloired by Eally.
RAILWAY SHARES LEAD THE ADVANCE
I larreaae la Earn I as; aad R amors
f I a a rt a a t Preject Are
MTlt Farters la the
RUe.
NEW TORK. Feb. 1 There was some
further contest to sustain prices In the
stock market todsy which proved success
ful after irregular movements and was fol
lowed by a rally from the low point of
Isst week. There was a renewed show of
strength In some of the stocks, which are
still the subject of rumors of Important
projects yet to be announced and there
was the announcement of the valuable
stock subscription privilege to the pro
posed new issue of Chicago A Northwest
ern stock. These proved sustaining factors
in tne marxet ana neipea to check tne uis
posltion to liquidate, which was running
to extremes in the latter part ot last
w-eck.
The action of the money market gave no
occasion for fears that an active condi
tion was Imminent and there waa some
relaxation from the tension of anxiety on
that subject which depressed the stock
market last week. The tl6.2B7.4K Chicago
Northweatern stock Issue and the action
towards the Issue of n4.000.0oo Delaware ac
Hudson convertible bonds showed that the
notation of new capital was not yet com
pleted. But this rate of Increase com
pared with last week's total of nearly tlati.-
ono.OOO was regarded as a moderating ten-
aency in this process. The rate for call
loans wss appreciably easier today. It was
suggested that some effect might have been
produced py an accumulation of cash by
the trust companies. In view of the con
sultations between trust company and
banking officials over the question of truKt
company reserves. Bueh accumulations
would be available In the call loan mar
ket. There was a hopeful sentiment Prevalent
over the prospects for a settlement of the
labor dispute In the anthracite trsde. Tl:e
extraordinary rate of expansion In gross
earnings of rnllrosds reported for the sec
ond week of February wa of favorable ef
fect on sentiment. The percentage of in
crease over the corresponding week of last
year In the case of the Canadian Pacific
and Denver Rio Grande reached 42 per
cent: uotnsvuie tt Paahvllle. 36 per cent;
Central of Georgia. 14 per cent: lost Cen
tral and Minneapolis & St. Ixiuis, 3n por
cent: Southern railway. 27 per cent; Texas
or r-acinc. ana Missouri. Kansas at Texas
25 per cent, and St. liui Southwestern
22 per cent. Traffic official of railroads
reported the volume of shipments well
maintained and operating conditions not
materially Impaired by last week's stormy
weather.
Support of the market w-a manifest at
the opening, but was met by the selling
caused Inevitably bv last week's drop In
prices and the calla for additional mar
gin which went out In consequence. The
support In the market persisted and She
arrest of the decline In Itself lightened the
pressure to sell. An uncovered short In
terest added to the demand for stocks.
Except In a few stocks the strength did
not become aggressive and yielded on a
numncr oi reactions. The market rallied
t tne last, however, and closed firm.
Bonds were Irregular. Total Bales, nar
iwe, i nuea states as advanced
H Per cent on call.
The following the mis of prlrea on tht
New Tork Sick rxrhsnse:
Sales. High. Low. ClnM.
Adam Express 240
Amalgamated Copprr 1K..7H0 llli, l"k
American Car Foundry.. 4. Km 4) 42 s
do ntd
1.4110 lixii, Id
4.411) 36 JS 34
Amrrlran ollon oil
do pfd
Amwrtran Express
Amrr. Hide Leather pfd
American Irs seruntlm ...
Amenran Llnaced Oil
do pfd
.... i
.... Ilf,
ks S7
IK)
l.sno
100
ai
41
:3
4 4Si,
.... 4C
70S 72
American Luroinotirt .... 11,5ii0 7H4
do pfd ino lis
in in
Amcr. Smellliii ft ReOnlng 44 sno )J 162V. 3i
-u p' i.iiw ir ir:; 124
American Sugar keflittng .. I.OtiO 141 l'JM
Amehru Tnhaeo pfd ctfa 4oo 104V, 104
is tin naw, 72
28-,
Atchlaon
do pld
Allantir Coast Line ...
DMltlmor a Ohio
do pfd
Mrooklrn Rapid Tranalt
.. If. (OS - SO 14,
iim isi " iw"
. . t.io us
ll 7 7
ins
lll"4
. . 2.ino K04
7i
Canadian Tarlne
C sntral of Naw 3nrf.
.V 172S 171 172
1.HW- tl
i.tM 67
112
21t
I (taupe a Ohio
Chlcaco at Alton
.... BU
.... 7
do pfd
Chicago Great Wawtsrn
J.sno 2H,
?o 2MH
!Wit
17SV, 17S
.... ish
Uicaso a .Northwestern., t tnx 2M
lilcajo. M',1. St. Paul.. 24.S0 1M
Chleago Term. A Transit
do pfd
C. C. f. & St. Louis....
Colorado Fuel and Iroa...
Colorado A Soulnern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Coneolldsted Gas
Com prndurt
do pfd
tJelawar A Hudson
lH-1.. Laokawsnna at West
Denrr a Kio Orand
do pfd
Distillers' Becurlllea
Kit
do 1st pfd
lo 2d pfd
General Elsrtrle
Hmklni Vallrr
Illluots Csntral
luurnational Paper
do pfd
International Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kansas City southern... .
do pfd
bnulsvllls at NaahTllis!;!
Manhattan L
Mrtropolltas Swurltle ..
Metropolitan Street Rr...
Mr i Iran Central
Minneapolis St. Louis...
Minn.. St. P. a g. aM. u
do pfd
Missouri radar,
Mo.. Kansas aV Tsxas
do pfd
K'allnn.l T J
ws tr
too 101
H UK) (4
1.408 U4
MS,
4mt 274
'ins i"
Wj 37
KM", Alt,
41 "4 ?S
.... 11
bl tl
17
(7
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4M
7.00 4l 44Vt
4t
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.
son
17.100
Jim
1.7.10
MS
424.
77N
70
43-,
77S
77
704,
I0 171
17lii 171
Ill
l.sno 174 172
1.700 221, 21V
17H
XI
100
MV
w"
B1V,
M
M44
31
so
100
KM
I
4i
1
son
700
II
41
3
I.SWB 147 141,
!' lMVs 1U
l.sno eu
J.400 1174 117
11714
1ST,
l.sno 141,
7St
t'V
If a
76
16
100 174
t.4110 10114s
1.70O MS
MS Ks
2.400 Us
174
4
M
174,
It")
14
Nrw York t'ontral ts'sos ilkl' .Iw
... ... "w. s.issr
SI'S 6"
SOU
i.im ui si wistrn...
do pfd
North Americas
PanSe Mall
Pennsylvania
Psopls'a Gas
Pittsburg. C, f. It gt
l.sos
7 t71
Wis
, i.:uo inoa, inu j,w
SOO 6V 44 44 S
. H.s lms i4
1.400 S fS
. l.ios site iul 111,
rrssssa Bt4wl r
do pfd ,
Pullmaa Palao Car
Hoadlng
do 1st pfd
do td pfd
Republic gtsel
do pfd
Iliwk 1 bland to .."
do pld
St. L. Ban Fran. Id hm
300 101 iia. jmii,
.loi.iiie liii, imh
w ss S4 IMS
too 12 Jia,
l.tno n lot
!
1IH
MS
44S
44 S
J4,
MS
4I.S
S J4t
44 44
100
l.kW
7i
46 1
ft
44 Wj
4(,V
lit. Loula Soutbwsaiern. ..
do pfd
Southern Partflc
do pfd
toulWa Rallwa)' .
do pfd
Tsuntssos Cl and iron!
Toxas a Pai-lSr .
4.V,
.Mm
to'.
IBS 117V 117.
1"
ts
l&iS
14
S4. V 874k
4oo mi s
l.l l.VSi,
l.!i 44
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MS
Toisdo. St. bouis A W.
llon PacIBi-
do pfd
lulled Statra Bxprsai
I. 8. Rsalty
I. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8141
do pfd
pfd
U0 ML.
ss
dS
...111. Ujii it,
4- tM : e;s a
121
42
4
los
. I.StS) 4S
loo luk
.114 700 4 V
41
ll
404s
41 S
J0.4' 10S ioj,
t irginia-carolina Cusauoml 1 iiis
do pfd
47 47
47S
wsaasJi
do pfd
W'slls-Farso Ex
Hi
l.oao
MM)
MS
4i
1-J
44
ti
141 S
MS
iS
7 ;
"
t34S
44 1
Meotinghoua slisclrlc
elerj I nlon go
Whosllng Laks Kris..'.'." jou
W tscoliHin t'outral 4,)
do pld . ioo
3S
1S
s
as
lk
rs
4.--S
tit
Conner raelBe 4S .son
Central Latath,
1
4. oo 4rs
! lls
do pfd
41 S
t'S
kUoss-EkeSleid
1S 1US
c..u,.IM J (mjo . -
Total aals lor ths dar. l.loi . ara. "
Lskdsa t'leslag Storks
.v.LOoI,9X' Fb' "--Closing quoUUons on
the Slock exchange were: N M 00
isnsoiB. kaoaee su K r Contra. I
do aocount SO 11-Jt X'ortolk g, W
Anarot.ka ls do ptd
Ul
.. sS
.. SIS
.. 4:
.. Tl
.. 4S
.. ss
.. 4
.. 40
.. 44
..1S
.. 47S
..146
.-tOIH,
.. tn
..lus
.. I
aieaiaoB Rm ont. a w ...
do pfd ,
Pennsylvania .
lUs Raad Mmea
.177 keadlag
. 474 , do lal ld ... "
. tl1 do Id sfd
lkSis Soslbera kr
. ISSi do pfd ....
. MS 'o. Paiiar
B. A Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Cboa. A Ohio ..
Chlrag Ot. W .
C , at. St. P..
DaBssr
D at k O
do pld
Erks
do tat pfd
da M pfdl...
llliaota Csatrsl
Latum, a Naaa
41V;lnlo Pacltc ..
... 44s
... ku
... 71
...177
...lill
Bfd
C a. Sisal
4o pfd ..
K'kkaa
4 pld ...
k. a t. .
. 44
. sot ijpajiiaa 4a siu
MONLV-4 per cent.
Tbe rate of discount In the open market
for Bbort bills is 3 lb-Is per cent; for three
months' bills ts tHOt 16-1 per cent.
Bask rieartaara.
OMAHA. Feb 1 -Batik clearlngi for to
day were tl 774 734. at and for the rarro
sponding date last ear 11.34 lsJ9 7.
Treasirr Btateasaat.
WASHINGTON. Feb 19 -Today's state
ment of the treasury balances in the grn
eral fund, skdusivs vt ll tloo.vuu.oju (aid
kb
jpaalab
reserve, show: Avsllsble cssh balance,
tl4M$.!2. gold coin and bullion. T14lj.
1; gold certificates. t44.447.WO.
Sew Verk Mnaey Market.
NftW TORK. Feb. II MONET On call,
steady at fa per cent; ruling rate, 41&4H
per cent; closing bid. I per cent; offered at
4 per cent: time loans, firm; slty and
ninety days. 6H4 per cent; six months,
frH per cent; prime mercantile paper, eji-Va
per cent. ,
8TEKMNO KXCHAXOE Easy, with sc
tual business In bankers Mils at It 6.ol
4"wt!5 for demand and at RWMM BV70 f,.r
stxty-dsy bills: posted rates. t4lctH94M and
M764f7H: commercial bill. Id.tZV
SILVER Bar. Hr; Mexican dollars,
Hc.
HUXDB Government, firm; railroad, ir
regular.
Clcslng quotations on bona today were
as follows:
V. . nf t. rg.
.10414 Japsa . td
lesions
.... 'S
.... 7S
.... "S
...1WS
... .Kl
do coupon
..10S do 4a rtfs
..IOCS do 4s rtfs.
. .11.V do td series
. W I. N snl 4 . ..
lots Man. t. sold 4.
..1S1 M.i. Central 4s...
..lttS, da 1st Isr
.. 70 Minn. 4V St. I- a.
..114 M .. K. T. 4s...
..IMS do
f 8 kk. reg ,
do coupon
f. 8. old 4a. reg .
do coupon ,
f 8. a 4. reg
BO'S
4S
47
101
do ropo ,
Am. Tobarce 4a..
dn 4k
Atrhlaon Sea. as.
do adj. 4a
.. K. R R. of M c. 4a. k4
Allsntir Coast U 4s 10lS K T. C. x 4S
8. O 44 14S N J. Csntral g. J4 .131
do IWs M Nor. PaclSr a 101S
Brk. R. T. t. 4s ... do Is Tm
Central of Ok. is.... 114 N, t W. t 4s 101 S
do 1st Inr 5 or. 8. L rfg 4s Ms
do Id Inr 87 Psnn. copt. IS. ...tots
d td Inr 4.1 Resdlns son 4s li'i's
Cnr ft Ohio 4S....li1H4 t.. 4V I.M. c. I11"S
Chlrsso ft A. ISs.... kl St. 1 4 I. F. fg. 4. 4s
C., B. ft S. 4e... l4St t. g. W. ft. 4s.... 41
C. R. I. ft P. 4s., 7S Seaboard A. L 4s ... kl
do col b, sis Bo. Parlgr 4 )'
CC ft St. L. g 4s.ini do 1st 4a rtfs M.
Colo. Ind. ts ser. A.. 7S f lisllwsr ts 114
do ss ser. B 7s 'Trass ft p. Is IS
Colo. Mid. 4s 7 T . St. L. ft W. 4s.. MS
fnlo ft So. 4s US I nlon Parlflr 4a ... 1
rtiba la l7w do ronr. 4s 1M
P. ft R. O.
. .l.TCS t . S Blsel Id 4s
.. s Wahaah lk
..loos do deb. B
Plstillers' sec. as.
Erls p. 1. 4s
114
7M,
jm
2S
. 82 S
do gen. 4.
4? 11 w est am sttl
Rocking Vkl. 4S .. 1S ft L E. 4s
Jsttsn Ss
...100s Wis. On Irs 1 4s.
Offered.
Boston Stacks and Roasts.
BOSTON, Feb. ' IS. -Call loans. 64 per
cent; time loans, 4Jj6H per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were
Afhlsnn sdj. 4s :,S Adventure 4
do 4a 102S Alloues it
Mrx. Central 4s 7 Amalgsmstsd 111S
Atthiron Ti Amer. Kmc 10
do pfd 10! Atlantic ;5S
Biistnn ft Alhanf 2r.7 Blngliam 44S
Mcmton A Main 1'4 I si ft HfK-la TIB
Boston Elersled K44 Centennial ik
FMrhburg pfd 14 t'..ppsr Rang 40
Mem. Central 14S isIt West 16
N. T , N. H. ft H...IOOS Franklin IS
t'nlnn Parlflc 1H Granbv S
Amer. Argw Cbem.. t:iS lele Bnvale
do pfd 7 Mass. Mining S
Amer. Pneu. Tub.. tt-S Michigan IS
Amer. Sugsr 141 Mohssk bt
do pfd W4S Mtmt C. ft C S
Am. Tel ft Tel 140S old Oomlnion 4fS
Amer. Woolen 45 st ftsr-eola SSS
do pfd 1S Parrot s
Pom. lion ft 8 3 Uuinre lis
F.dlson Klec ft 111. .243 , Kheriuon
Maae. Elsctrtc
1SS Tsmsrsck ....
47 Trinity
tS I nlted Copper
106 I . 8. Mining
74'f. 8. Oil ....
107
11
4S
oS
us
5fcS
4S
4
131
do pfd .....'...
Mass tlas
t'nlted Fruit
tnlted Shoe Mack
do pfd
si rtkh
North Hutto WS Victoria
l. s. moel 41V Winona .,
o fd 10s:wlTrtn
W' sating, common ... ftl
Sew Verk Mlaiag Stsx-ka.
on mining stocks were:
Adams C4n 0 iLlttls Chief
Allr loo Untsrlo 5nO
Breere 4o J(phlr S37S
Hrunswlrk Con lbt i'hoenik X
ttmstook Tunnel ... s Ipotoel 10
ton. lal and Va .. 121. ;BrMge
Horn Silver t Tl ISierra NeTadk a
Iron Blirer 474 Ismail Hopes
Leadrllls Con 4 Iriandard IM
Forelara Flnaarlal.
LONDON. Feb. 19 Money was In good
demand today. Discounts were slightly
easier. About COUO.OOO In gold was avail
able in the market and it is believed that
most of it will be aecured by the Bank of
Kngland. Trading on the stock exchange
opened dull, but Improved later with some
Increase of business, though operators wei?
largely occupied with the mining carry
over. Afterwards trading became quid.
Consols hardened on the kin kings speech
Americans opened weak and rallied to well
above partly. I 'nlon Pacific, Atchison,
Tcpeka 4k Santa Fr. Erie and Southern Pa
cific were the features. Prices eased dur
ing the laal hour and closed steady at
above the lowest Quotations of the day.
Grand Trunk waa supported on the traffic
Increase. Foreigners were upheld. Copper
shares were in .deatand. Kaffirs rose
sharply on Parts buying, owing to the be
lief that the scare abroad over settlement
difficulties had been overdone, but closed
lower on the king s - speech. Japanese ts
of IH04 were quoted at ICC7. ,
PARIS, Feb. 19. Prices on the bourse to
day were firm and trade was active, owing
to confidence In the eventual success of
the Algeciras conference.
PEKI.IN. Feb. 19. Prices on the bourse
today were firm and trading waa quiet.
Domestic shares wers higher.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 19 METAI There
was an advance of over a pound in the
London tin msrket. ' with spot closing at
1(6 and futures at 164 as. Locally Uie
market waa higher. In keeping with the
advance abroad; spot was quoted at $:t6 15
2i:6.4o. Copper was 12s2od higher st 78 13s
d for spot and 78 2s fid for futures in the
London market. Locally no change was
reported: lake and electrolytic are quoted
at tl7.7iirl8.fi" and casting at-llT.bOJi 17 6H
Dead was 6s 3d higher at 16Ss9d In Dun
don, but remained dull and unchanged at
to.3M5.46 locally. Spelter advanced to 26
In Dondon. but was lower in the local
market, with spot quoted at t6.fll3.10. Iron
was unchanged to a shade higher abroad,
with standard foundry quoted st ths 9d
and Cleveland warrants at 49s lHd. Locally
the market seems to be somewhat unset
tled, with some deslers said to be offering
slight concessions: No. 1 foundry is quoted
at 118.26. No. t foundry northern at tl7.?V(
14 4a. No. 1 foundry southern at tin ti4t
18 76 and No. 2 foundry southern at $17.76
C IS 26.
ST. DOl'TS. Feb. It METALS Lead,
steady at l&.ITH: spelter, quiet at 35 .
Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 19. COTTON 8tot
closed quiet and 13 points higher: middling
uplands, ll.luc; middling gulf, 11.30c; no
sales.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19. COTTON Spot in
fair demand: prices unchanged; American
middling. s.Xnd. The sales of the day were
lO.OuO bales, of which 1,008 bales were for
speculation and export and Included t.b(0
hales American, neceipts, u.tuu oaios, an
American.
ST. DOI'IS. Mo . Feb. 19.-XTTON-
Ouiet: middling. I1V; salee. 10 bales; re
celpts 12 bales; shipments, 140 bses; stock,
43.763 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19 -COTTON-
Snot closed easy; sab-a. 3.000 hales: o.-dl
nury, 11 3-16c; good ordinary, Wc; low mid
dling, loc; middling. 10 s-lsc; good middling,
0 -6c: middling fair iic. Hecrlpta.
.! bales; stock. Jiti.s. Dalea.
fggsr aad Molasses.
NEW TORK, Feb. 19. SrGAR-P.aw
nominal; fair refining. rHc: centrifugal, Hi
test. 3 ll-Sl'mSSc; molasses sugar. ."He; re
fined, aulet: No. 6. 4c: No. 7, 8.96c; No. 8,
S9uc: No. 9. 3 85c; No. 10. 3 80c; No. 11, 3.75c;
No. 12. 8 70c; No. 13. 3.65c; No. 14, 3 fine; coti
fertloners' A. 4.35c; mould A. 4 85c; cut
loaf, S.anc; crushed, t itle: powdered. 46tx;;
granulated. 4&ir; cunea. 4.0c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, optn
kettle. gmd to choice, sni3hc.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19-SFGAR
Firm: open kettle, centrifugal, SljSSe: cen-
trirugal whites. o'u4c; yellows, G3s0
seconds. fiS l-16c.
MOLASSV-Open kettle, 20SSOc; centri
fugal. 71 H'c.
SVRl'P-3B45'SOc.
ETaaaraleaT Apples and Driest Frails
NEW YORK. Feb. 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market ruled steady at about
recent prices; common to fair (crop of
19041. are quoted st .c: fair to good,
yiissc; prime, jhc; choice, 10c; fancy
lUirtlW-.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS-Prunes
are tn fair demand, with quotstions rang
ing from 4Hc to 8c, according to grade
Apricots are moving out quite freely, with
choice quoted at i'(nH:c: extra choice
ltM-M'ic; fancy. ll&12c. Peaches are un
changed, with extra choice quoted at loc;
fancy, 10H4llc-. extra fanev. llH4313c.
Raisins are selling rather indifferently and
the tone of t.ie market barely steady
Oils aaat Rasla.
NEW TORK. Feb. 19 OILS Cotu.r.sed
steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 33H3
JSC: prime yelloa-. ir3lHc. retroieum,
quiet; reflned. New York. 374B; Philadel
phla and Haltlmore. t7.7o; In bulk, (763.
Turpentine, quiet at 7;n7c.
ROSIN-Strong;
strained, cemmon to
good. 34.08.
Vissl Market.
ST. LOl'IS M.. Feb. Feb. 19.-WOOL
Su-adv: medium gradea, combing and cloth
ing. 3i ; light fine. So34c; heavy fine.
tku3c; tuo wasnea. sjd f.
ElsTlB Batter Market.
ETLCIN, 111.. Feb. 19 BITTER Firm;
selling kt jrc. aivance iroin last week;
saitg 1 or tne aisinct were ui'.vuo 10s.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Pricet Show Lower Tendency
AH Around.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
UaasT Fat Sheep aad lambs AetlTS
Bellera at steady Price, wrlth
Lasahs Dall aad (asa.
ss Bheea Weak.
SOCTH OMAHA. Feb 1. I
Recelpta were.: Came, tiogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.V t.t.46 .M
Same dsv last week IB! 4.S44 7.1tU
8ime day week bf fore... 4.!..' 4 10,147
Same dav two weeka ago .!Vs S.471 7.:W
Same three weeks sgo... t.SW 4. U.XA
Same four weeks sgo.. 4.013 7.174
Same day last year 4.1 10 H.149
The following table snows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha
for the year to date, cumpai-cil with last
year: isos. IPS. Inc. Dee.
Cattle 11X,i4 HC.XaM Ko.lil
Hogs tM.lM S14.S4b 4.M
Bhecp i'i0.7t lm.s.'l
RANGE) OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha ts.wv0 S.2d.10
Chicago l.hrp'fi.oi fc.7(4ii.ao
Kansas City t .I'tar "J I ".r.17H
St. Loulk tKrtrS So t.ar.!
Sioux City tbtmi !1 .64J W
CATTLK QUOTATIONS
The following will show tbs price paid
for the different kinds of railie on the
MJUth Umaiia market: .
Good to choice corn-fed steers. .. .$5.00b.50
Fair to choice corn-fed steers.... 4.botu6.'J
Common to fair corn-fed steers.... t.miaiH.sV
Oood to choice cows and heifers.... t.lbu-'
Fair to good cows and huilrrs I uoio-3 75
Canners and cutters 1.Imu2.
Uood to choice Blockers and feeders i.(ttn4.40
Fair to good stackers and feeder.. 3.a3.W
Common- to fair Blockers ij 76iiS B
Bulls, stags, etc J tu4 00
Uood veal calves fc.mK6 to
The loilowmc table shows -.h t-.vai
price of hogs at South Omaha tor Uie Usi
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 14. ll.UltH. 1114. UftU.llMl.l00.
Feb. i 41 H: 4 (P.'l 4 74 I S Ml S 12! 4 87
Feb. 2.... (48 I 4 (vi 4 73, t fri I b lta 4 4
Feb. I.... fi 631 4 72! 4 So 7i 5 83j I 4 kj
Feb. I. .. I 4 74, 4 fcll i ti t Sl
helj. 6.... S3 I I 4 i'.i W Ik t H 4 M
Feb. ... 6 63HI 83 4 1 6 76; 16, s 21i 4 71
Feb. 7 1 in I 4 74 1 it, b m, t iai 4 Ml
Frb. ....! b tV 4 Mi 4 Mi, t W 6 SJ, 4 7k
Feb. I. ... 5 70H! 4 60, 4 Bit, 71 t 36, 4 84
ltd, IV... 1 s 71; 4 ii b i-, k 7;. S 00; 4 bO
Feb. 11... I 1 4 77l t 0i 71 e I'M t S2
Feb. 1... i 71 Vi I t 00 "2! tra; b 4 79
Feb. 13... ( t 7tH, 4 811 4 !sjl t 81. & W, 6 lib 4 83
Feb. 14... S 89Hi 4 U j M. H3 31 1 4 7
Feb. lfi... i bSH 4 bo, 4 98! B kV i lt 4 75
Feb. 16... i K4Hl 4 b; t M 6 3 t S 4 83
Feu. B Kl'H: 4 ii i OS, J UL 6 7? 1 4
reo. IS..., , 4 . k lib k Hi b .it ,-
Feb. i I k 12 k sl 6 87 i 3, 4 84
Sunday.
SATVRDAT'S SHIPMENTS.
The following snows toe num'oer of stock-
era and feeders snipped to tne country bat-
uruay and tueir points 01 destination:
caitle Cars.
L. S. Ai orrlll & Co., Creston, la., Q 1
tl. 1 ottmiou. liJarlitia. la., rl. 1 1
A. J. Roberts. Council riiuns, la., V. P.. 1
A. F. Woodard, Anderson, la., W 1
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.H'r's.
C, M. St. P 3 3
Missouri facihc 10 .. .. 1
me otiiciui uumoer of cars of Sloca
Drought 111 today by each road was:
I nlon Pacific system 41 9 37
C. 6c N. W ., e.-tsi 10 k
C. a- N. v., west 67
C, St. P., sd. At O.... Wi
Is
1
... rt. at east o
C, 11. at west to
C, K. 1. c P., east.. 4
11
Illinois Central 10
imc-ago Gi. Western ..
Total receipts 205 53 45 3
The disposition of tne day's receipts was
as tolloa-k, ea n buyer purcuaslng tne num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
Uf.t eol iM
7 1.2ai 2.oti
as kil 3,us
Wi 1.2S3 3.4i3
148
llti
34
H3
113
b
l:
155
610
124
7
7S
3
215
12
733 .... 65k
bw-lft and company
cunahy t-aeking o
Armour at Co
ktisant fc Co
Carey
Lobman & Co
McCreary
Mill ft don
Huston at Co
Hamilton Kothscblld.
L. F. Hubs
Kingan at to
Wolf A Murnun
Sol Degan
J. H. Hoot at t-'O
Hulla dt Kline
S. & 8
Krey Packing Co
Other buyers
Totals
4,384
4,947
9,134
CAT1LE Receipts so lar as numbers
were concerned were Just about the same
as on Monday of a week sgo. but somewhat
larger than most weeks previous ot recent
dsts.
The market ODened rather slow, with
buyers holding back, apparently wailing for
advices or lor news irom oiner market
centers. The feeling was generally lower
and It was late before the trade was fully
under way. While some of the more de
sirable grades of csttle which Just hap
pened to suit sellers did not show much
change, the general tendency was weak to
10c lower.
Cows and heifers were In about the same
condition as fat steers. Buyers all started
out with the evident Intention 01 Buying
their cattle lower and the trade was slow
and late in getting started. As buyers
were all of the same mind, tney generally
had their wsy and the most of the cow
stuff wss anywhere from weak to 10c
lower.
8 o.kers and feeders were In good demand
and aold quite readily at fully last week's
firlees. The supply was - comparatively
ight. there being only . few feeding cattle
In sight.
Representative sales:
Uttr 8 1 E.H.11.D.
Ha. At. Pr. Kt. at. St.
1 WD IM 14 Ilk 4 44
j Sj,o 4 00 1 iM 4 4S
14' rl 4 14 t 1144 4 44
rj 414 4 16 1 12M 4 7
M SkOl 4 t 11 lit 4 7
4 1064 4 44 14 1S.14 4 74
ItkO 4 14 17 lllil 4 14
) tot 4 40 M 1470 4 SO
I 110 4 40 14 124j 4 40
II 1111 4 44 1 130 4 40
4 174 4 66 34 i:47 4 40
O 451 4 so 14 1 111 4 44
1 1000 4 40 14 1411 I 00
t list 4 45 17 1171 4 00
II lOtl 4 44 14 1444 I 15
COWS
1 444 t 04 ! 474 t 00
1 HBO t M 10 Sb4 I Ot
410 I li 4 HI II)
1 444 I 14 4 774 I K
1 414 I 14 4 M I 14
s lOSO I 40 t 1140 I 56
444 14 10. ki I If
, t& 1 40 7 Iflkl 4 4u
j loeo I w 1 104 I u
I MO I 40 4 Ht IN
1 na t ko 1 ins t 40
1 kVl'IH I liitii 1 40
4 fctl I 4U li 41 4 40
I urn I 4n 1 ino to
1 Ku 1 40 IB 1110 I 1
T 741 t 40 4 ltliO I 40
1 100 I 40 10 lil I to
T 471 I le 15 IIJ0 1 40
t 1 I SS 4 1071 I 40
1 140 4 I 1075 t 4(1
t ltt.t 1 10 It 1110 I so
14 041 I 10 15 lOSO 4 76
1 io;o 1 n 1 ino 1 is
kit I 15 1 ISM I (0
( S44 I 44 14 1044 I SO
I UH 1 45 1 In I it
4 145 I 14 11 im I si
1 llilk t 44 1) 4 (5
1 k UO I 40 4 It 12 I to
1 420 I 00 14 10.4 I 40
1 ksv 4 ku 4 llki 4 00
1 11MI I US 1 II Hit 4 00
1 1044 4 OS I UK. 4 14
1 b0 I u 1 1110 4 10
4 Til 04 11 471 4 14
HEIFERS.
1 454 I 04 I lit I B
1 ii 1 50 4 M I 40
1 4M I 74 7 414 4 40
1 441 I 74 4 574 3 44
I 114 I 74 1 114 t 75
1 701 1 40 tl J7 I 71
t 450 3 W 14 121 I to
1 424 I 44 14 f.l I ko
I 414 I 00 4 HO IN
1 740 I 04 t list 4 lk
1 4k I at 1 4 14
I -.. 144 I 10 1! t 944 4 M
BUi-IA
1 114 t 74 1 1S0S I 94
1 1 10 I 71 1 IMS I 40
1 11 t 44 1 Ills) t 44
1 ......154 I st 1 174 4 50
t 11a I 44 1 1140 I Is
1 1140 I 1 1 111 I k
1 100 I 1 loa I s
1 114 4 40 I leu I IS
I IMS I 1 1 1144) I 54
1 140 I 44 1 1540 I to
1 1444 1 24 1 let IIS
1 IM I 44 1444 I SS
t 44 I st 1 IMS I 14
1 .140 I St 1 1US I 1
1 IM 4 kt 1 107 I Tt
t I4 IN 1 . 14J4 I 40
CALVES.
94 IS4 I 14 I Ill I Tl
1 44 I 14 4 14 I lu
1 444 3 II 1 110 4 OS
1 m m t ne 1 as
1 440 I 41 1... Ike 4
It 414 4 4 1 lal I S
1 E. I 5 I lit I W
U 171 4 14 3 171 I la
I
4 is
4 5
5
I
140
Its
17
lb!
I
4
4 !i
4 :t
4 5"
4 54
Je
I ;.n
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 K
I
7M
4 st
. Is
.11
. 170
. M
. 14
. inn
,. 174
. 741
. 10
. 110
.
.1147
. in
. 7i
..1011
, . 454
,. 404
. 457
I I
I 70
I 7
I no
I no
1 00
I o
I 0
I 4
I 14
4 1
I II
1 r-
I 4
I 4
4 SO
I 44
I 15
4 .
I ..
11...
1 ..
4 .
4 ..
41 ..
4C .
II ..
4. ..
14...
45 ..
5 . .
4...
4 ..
47 ..
4...
11 ...
It.,
th
. kf.ll
. M
. .fi
. Ill
. 4
. HI
. Mi
. 141
. 44
. 41
.171
. 45
. 741
. lit
I
I
I 45
4 00
4 0
4 00
4 04
4 14
4 14
4 M
4 K
4 so
4 10
4 M
4 o
4 10
I 40
4 40
4 40
11 .
10 '.
! '
tl..
10:1
040
Is7
111!
451
I 40
HOGS-There
WSS
usual light Mon-
day s 1 tin this morning
only a lew over
fifty cars being reported on sale. In addi
tion to the light receipts conditions were
generally favorable to the selling intercom
and without much trouble holders were
able tn secure an advsnce of 6a 10c over
last week closing prices. The bulk of the
hogs sold at 5 853 (. as against ItvSofl i.t.'H
on Saturday. The top today. M 10. was loc
higher thsn anything brought last week.
The trade wss as active as could be ex
pected, the only slow Influence being the
determination on the part of sellers to get
every cent possible out of their holding.
To sum up todav advance carries the
msrket to the highest point touched so
fr this year; more than that. It carries
It to as high a point as was touched aiy
day last rear and higher than at any time
during 1904
Representstive sales:
ft
MO
I?
lis
11
Nk At. gk. Tt. No. AT Ik. P- .
10 13 ... I 14 4ti 110 147 V,
47 15 40 I W 41 1 ... I 474j
fit. SI SO I SO ar til So I M
71 11 40 4 471, 7 44 ... 4 00
41 10 . . 102 SO (41 40 I 00
41 f! 110 !?', Sst 110 I 00
40 210 ... I 4ft 54 tH ... 40
71 Ill It I S DS 145 ... I 00
II inn ... IK 17 140 110 I 00
" Ill M IK 7! !S1 W IN
71 pm 40 I s M 211 iso I 00
44 13 ... I So ;. ;so ... I 00
11 10 ... I OS ll 170 ... I 00
18 217 10 I U 74 t:o ... I 00
41 TK 40 If-, M IM ... 4 00
rn Ill 120 IK 74 2 ... 4 0(1
74 14 ... t 45 II 171 120 I 00
46 700 ... I nisj Tt 2!1 . . I no
71 Its ... I 7, 54 : 20 I no
7? 22 10 5 7 04 Ml n IS
77 11 ... 5 47 47 ...SOI D on
4 Ki4 ... 17 II 174 40 to:
4f 114 40 4 17 59 lo 110 01
43 ll ... I S7 so (i7 ... 4 (!
74 2.14 BO I 17 49 S20 40 I U2
I" Ik ... 4 97 14 : 40 1 02
75 211 IS I 97 4 257 ... 4 1
41 2n ... 1 97 11 271 ... Ill
K1 194 2110 4 47
SHEEP Packers sll wanted good fat
sheep this morning, an that tiie market on
that kind opened early and active. Ieir-
anie lots answering to that description
changed hands very readily at what ItHiked
like good steady prices. AS l:lgh as t30
was paid for right good well finished ewea.
with the bulk of the good ewes Belling at
t5.0(if(6.26. The good stuff was limited very
largely to ewes, there being very few de
slrsble wethers or rearlincs.
There was some inquiry for fat laaibs of
gooo quality, but the demand was not as
large as for sheep, with the result thai
the lamb market, even on the good kinds,
was slow. As high as 37. 00 was paid for
lambs on the Mexican order.
While the good srrades 01 fat fcheeD and
lambs sold all right, the common to med
ium Kinds were slow and dull from start
to finish. With these kinds It was simply
a continuation of the conditions
which prevailed all last week. As
has been explained time and again
In these columns, no one seems to
wsnt the unfinished kinds, as It Is still
early In the season and prices are pretty
high for feeder buyers to take hold as
fteely ns they are likelv to do later on.
Quotations for red sheep and lambs are
as follows: Oood to choice lambs, Colo
rado, tti.907.10; good westerns. tti.7o4T7.10;
good yearlings, n. itgtS 15; good wethers.
ti4nao.,b; ewes, X4.B5&5.35.
No. Av.
87 Colorado ewes 9
71 western ewes .....104
3M western ewes lot
42 wethers 99
Pr.
8 00
6 If
6 15
t 60
C It
7 00
7 00
7 00
5 If
e &
6 80
t 23
60
4 60
4 TS
4 76
t 00
5 no
f 00
f 00
t If
f 60
f 85
00
C 90
US western yearlings .
tM western lamb
637 western lambs
213 wethers
Ji-t ewes snd westerns.
27S western ewes
ewes and wethers .
. 90
. 82
. 81
. t
&
YM
in;
74
&
104
Bi
101
98
98
89
100
102
11R
76
94
85
6n western lambs
K3 western lambs ...
6 cull ewes
58 western ewes
19 western ewes
191 Colorado ewes
fS Colorado ewe
22 western ewes
9 western ewes
458 western ewes
62 western wethers ..
81 western wethers .
198 western yearlings
41 western lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Cattle Weak Hoga Fire t eals marker
Sh era strong 10 Slow.
CHICAGO. Feb. 19. CATTLE Receipts,
29.U1U head; market weak to loc lower;
common to prime steers. ffi.kt'tf4j.6o; cows,
13 OiittM.&O: heifers, K.6tat.0ii; bulls, U.u
3.80: calves, t3.0u s.Ou ; Blockers and feeders,
HOOS Receipts, 60.000 head; market 5c
higher; choice to prime heavy, tn.flti 30;
medium to good heavy. fi.iKAatt.'l; butcher
weights, t.ailj.S0; good to choice heavy
mixed. 3G.aXfl4i.25; packing. t6.0Of&.25.
SHEEP AND liAMho- Receipts, 28.000
head; market, best strong; others, slow;
sheep. 31 nWfi.l5. yearlings. f6.0u'.BO;
lambs, t6.4US7.36-
Kew York Live Stavrk Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1.19a head; market for steers, 104jl5c
lower; bologna bulls, steady; fst bulls,
easier; cows, lOOj'Ute off, except bologna
cows, which were snout steady. Steers.
t4.70j.T6; extra. tS.tMftAOO; bulls, t3.1i&4.&0:
oows, tl.9r&3.0: top price, tt.lo. Liverpool
and London cables quoted live cattle slow
at lltrtSc per lb., few tops at ISHc. dressed
weight; refrigerator beef, lower at 9Htf
9c per lb. Exports tomorrow: Csttle, 860;
sheep. 1.070. and 4.10ft quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 1.766 head; market
for veala ISc lower, barnyard calves lower;
veals. 14 50Er9 26; choice. t9 87H& 50; little
calves. $3.60031.00; barnyard calves. 33.00
t.75; dressed calves. 8Htll3He per lb., ex
tras at 14c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.084
head; sheep, stesdy. but almost nominal;
lamb, firm and medium grade 1041 loo
higher; sheep, tl.OtH&j.OO (no good sheep
herei: cull. t3 25; lambs, t7.0oi7.76.
HOOS Receipts. 13.100 head; market firm;
state and Pennsylvania hoga quoted at
K0i&.76; choice light pigs exceeded quo
tations. Kaasas City Live Block Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 19 CATTLE
Receipts. 12.000 head. Including 000 head
southern, market steaay to 10c lower;
choice export and dressed beef steers, 3n.a
tij.00; fair to good. t4.Onoj6.15; western K'd
steers, t3.5i(i6i; Blockers and feeders. (3 00
5 00; southern steers. 33 ot-fl-4 90: southern
rows. tU.254i3.75: native cows, t2.254i4.3i; na
tive heifers. t3.1!o&600-, bulls. t2.ti6j4.Wi;
calves. 33 SS1&7.60.
HOOS Receipts, 1.100 head: market &c
higher; top. fS 26; bulk of sale. KOGljC.lS;
heavy. tu.lOfii-,.26; packers, tt.o5fr6.16; pigs
and liaht. 35 K.Vri.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10. (kO
head; market for sheep steady; lambs 6
Km- lower: native lambs. 4V5oj.9n; western
lambs, t5.&i 9u; ewes and yearlings ti 2
4j5ko; western fed yenrllngs, t5.7(&6.10;
western fed sheep, 34 2646.75, stockers and
feeders. 33.254.75. '
t. Loals Live Btisck Market.
ST. LOllS. Mo., Feb. 19 CATTLE Re
ceipts, IM head, including tuc bead Tex
ans; market strong: native shipping and
exDort steers. t4kinti.25; dressed beef and
butcher steers. t3.tjtti6.4X'; steers under l.OuO
pounds. f3.0lsU4.i5; stockers and feeders,
iloufltao: cows and heifers, t! . 10074 40; can
ners. tJ0ut0; bulls, t2-164i4.it; calvss. f 3 7f
U7.26; Texas and Indian steers. f3.0;j4.(;
cows and heifers. t l'tiS Kl.
HOGS Receipts. 6.500 head: market Si; 10c
higher; pigs and lights, liWa); packers.
IS T64j 26; butchers and best heavy, to 15&
1.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1500
head; market steady; native muttons. 35 i&
to S, lambs. 35 010 4 00; c tills and bucks,
it 0104 7i; stockers, 13 0024 00.
tt. Jesepk Live tlaek Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Fsb. 19 CATTLE
Receipts. 8.77 head: market steady to
weak; native. t4.a.10; cows and heifers.
t4.6nb4 9o; stockers and feeders. t3 0uu;4oU
HOOS Receipts, 3.4x7 head; market Bfeluc
higher; closed weak: light. tih-tKilO; me
dium and heavy, to.05ti.isi; bulk of sales,
t.07H! 15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,(412
head, market steady; lambs, t7.0C.
Ilsai Ctly Lisa Stark Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Feb. 19. (Special Tele,
gram.k CATTLE Receipts. 2.400 bead.
Msrket strong; stockers Mslu-r; beeves.
t4.ot"o6fi; tows, bulls snd mixed. f?76(4 0u:
rtnekers and feeders. 13 .fiotii u, calves and
yearrrnga. Ct-H&JSu.
HiXiS-IUctlyi. 2,uuu I. tad. Market V
higl.rr. selling at to. '! mo. tulK af salts
15 1695.
Mrk la Slabt.
Receipt of live stock at toe six principal
western markets yestetdsj :
Csttle.
Siicep
9.w:
South Omaha 4 tf-i
Sioux City 4-
Kansas City 13. i"
St. Jost ph 8 . .
Ht. lx.uls 2 Ml
Chicago 290H)
Total
.53.831 73.15.' 4.f3
OMAHA WH0LF.!t l.i M ARKET.
Caadltlea at TraAe aad ttasstatlaaa aa
taple aa4 Faaey r red see.
EOGS-Recelpls liberal; candied stock un
settled st He.
LIVE Pol LTRT-Hcn. mHc; old roost
er. 6c; turkeys, 15c; ducks. lie, young
roosters. fHtil'H-; geese, sc.
DRESSEU POL LThY Turkeys isojjtr:
old fonts,. l.HilSc; rhirkens. llflli-; Old
roosters, "c; ducks i:4il3c; geese, ik
BVTTEM Pncking stock, lsc: choice to
fancy dlry. lkattr; creamery. ntfilHc.
mat tfices quoted py itmaoa r ecu com
pany: No. 1 upland. f 00; med.iim, u.w,
coarse 34 504ff.(J. Rye straw, ttVH).
PRAN-Pcr ion, Jl 60.
HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW-No, 1
green hides, rc; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted.
12c; No. 2. lie; gieen bull hides. tf9c;
cured. 971 Or; dry hide. 1621. Hors
hide, large, tl! smsll. tl.ta Sheep pelts,
each, 60cm 31 25. Tallow. No. 1, 4c; No. 2.
t4sc; rough. 1HC
TROPICAL FRUITS
DATES Psr box or SO l-lo. pkgs., t?;
Hallowe'en in TO-lb. boxes, per lb. ec; Ssy-
ers. per lb., 4c; wslnut-stufled, l-lb. pkgw .
33 per dos: 8-lb boxes. II
ORANOK8-Callfornls. extra fsncy rten-
land navels, all sise. f3 Ov; fnncy navels,
ft No; choice, all sixes. t2 6.V4T2.76.
LEMONS Llmoniet. extra fancy, I4'
Slte, 33 15; So0 to S0 sites. 33.75.
FIGS -Csllfomla. per 10-Ib. carton. T61
85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, lie;
six-crown. 13c.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch.
31.754)25; Jumbo. 2 S04T3 M.
TANGERINES California, per bog of
about i:5, tSOO.
i HA PK FKL IT Florida. peT twix, 7 ttl
7.50; California, per box. 14 OOfM.60.
FRVIT
PEARS Wlntci Nellls and Mount Ver
non, $2-50.
APPLES California Bellflowers. SI .So per
bu. box; rtcn Davis, f 1.75 per bu. box;
Wlnesaps, IS. 26 per lm rrx; .lher varieties.
t2.0mi2 5O per bu.; New York apples. 16 50
per brtl.
CRAPES-Imported Malagas, to &fi 00.
OLD VKOKl AllLlStf.
POTATOES Home grow, par b'.. 0J
tic; South Dakultt, (er bu., 75c.
ONIONS Hume crown, yellow and red,
per bu, b5c; Spanish, tier crate, K.(J; Colo
rado, red and eilow, per bu., fLOO.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., tiOO.
LIMA Bi.ANS-Per lb.. 6Hc.
CALBAUE Home grown and Wisconsin.
In crates. Ier lb., 3c.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TL'RNIPS
Per tu.. o5fcj75c.
CELERY Kalamaxoo, per dot., 259S5e. s
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu.
bbl.. 33.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs.
pet. 16. uu.
WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30
lbs. net. 36 U0.
STR1NO BEANS Per hamper of about
SO lbs. net, 13 oifM 00.
EOO PLANT--Florida, rer dos.. Sl ffiiTl.M.
GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per hamper
Of about 10 dos.. (3.50.
TURNIPS Louisiana, dox. bunches. 75c
S H A LLOTT8 Louisiana, per dox.
bunches, 75c.
HEAD LETTUCE Louisians. per bbl.,
$12.l,15.00; per dosen heads, tl.7542.00.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dossn
beads, 50c.
CUCUMBERS-Hot house, per dot , S1.75.
RADISHES Hothouse, per doxen bunch
es, 5"e75c.
MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb., 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California, about 34
heads to crate, 33.25.
BKtr CUTS.
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 2 ribs. 11c; No. S
ribs, lOHc: No. 1 loins, ltc; No. 2 loins. 12c;
No. t loins, 9Hc; No. 1 chuck, 6Hc; No. 2
chuck. 4Hc; No. 3 chuck. 4c; No. 1 round,
7 He; Ko. 2 round, 6c; No. t round, to;
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 3Hc; No. t
plate. 3c. '
I'er keg. 33.76; per bbl.. 34. TS.
HONEY New, yer 24 lbs., $3.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, lc; Wisconsin
brick, 16c; Wisconsin Ilmberger, 15c; twins,
15c; (iung Americas, 15Hc.-
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 16Hc; hard shells, per lb,
13Hc. Pecans, -large, per lb., 14c; amall,
per lb., 12c,. PeanutB. per lb., Hc; roasted,
per lb., 6c. Chili walnuts, per !b.. 12(ijl3Hc.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 15c. Covoanuts, $426 per
sack of Its).
FRESH FISH-Trout. lie; halibut, 10c;
pickerel, dresaed. Sc; white ask . lie; sun
fish, 6ti9c; perch, aklnned and dressed, Sc;
pike, 10c; redsnapper, 11c; nxltnon. He;
crappies, 6ir.c; eels. lc: blac bass, Z2c;
whffeflsh, 12c; frog legs, per dos.. 65c;
lobsters, green, 33c; boiled lobsters, 37c;
blueflsh, loc; herring. 4c: Spanish mackerel,
16c: haddock. 10c; shrlmn, 11. 0131. &0 per
gallon; smelts, 12c; Cod. lie.
OYSTERS Fresh stsndard. $1.40 per gal.;
shell oysters, tl.C-&2.00 per ltm; Little Neck
clsms. $1.60 per W:.
SUGARS Granulated cane, In bills . t5 M;
granulated cane, in sacks, 3?. 01; granulated
beet, tn sacks. 11.91.
SYRUP In barrels, 24c per gal.; cases,
t 10-Ib cans. 11.60: caaes. 11 5-1 b. cans,
P. 80; cases, 24 2H-lb. cans. SI .00.
COFFEE Roasted: No. to, ST-Hc per lb.;
No. 0, &Hc per lb.; No. 16. 15-c per lb.;
No. to, 16Hc Pf lb.; No. 215. U'Hc Per in.
FLOUR (wholesale) Best high grade Ne
braska, per rwl., $2.00; best high grade
pstent Minnesota, per cm., $2 30; straight
patent Nebraska, ber est., $2.00; second
patent Nebraska. $1.90.
CURED FISH Family whltehsh, per H
bbl.. loo lbs., $4.60; Norway mackerel, per
bbl., 3u0 lbs.: Bloaters. 640 00; No. 1, $2t.0O;
No. 3. btVOO; No. t. $2H.OO; Irish No. X
$17.00. Herring, in bbls.. 200 lbs. each: Nor
way, 4k. fl3.U0; Norway, 3k, IU.U0; Hol
land, mixed, til. 60. Holland herring in
kegs: Milkers, tOc; kegs, mixed, 7oc.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet. $3.26: No. t car
pet, 32. 40; No. t plain. 3S.25.
CANNED GOODS Corn, stsndard west
ern. 56i&oc: Maine, $1.35. Tomatoes. S-lb.
cans. fl.26fl.bo; 1-IU.. 7Hc4i31.ui; pine
apples, grated. S-io., $2.062.30; sliced, 31 9
132.30; gallon Apples, fancy, $3.60; Cali
fornia apricots, 31.403.00. pears,
t.so; peaches, fsncy, $1,756-2 40; H. C.
peaches, U-tufDO; Alaska sal u ton. red.
11.16; pink 90c; fancy Chinook, P., $3.10;
fancy sockeye. P., 11.95; sardines. H-oll.
62.6u; V-muiards. $2.60433.10; sweel pota.
toes, tl.Ui'alto; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump
kins. 8x?wfl06: wax beans, t-lb.. 7sjc;
Lima bean a. 2-lb.. 76&0c4i$l.l5; splnstn,
tl.36'a2.0i.i; cheap peaa, 2-lb., 60c: extra,
769uc; fancy. 313601.75.
EVAPORATED FRUITS Fancy Mulr
peaches, 12Hc; choice Mulr peaches, ll'c;
fancy yellow, 12c; 60-60 prunes, 7c; gv-70,
7c; fancy New York ring applea, llc;
choice, lOHc; fancy 4-crpwa loose musca
tel raisins. 7Hc; 3 -crown, 7c: 2-crown, Hc;
fancy seeded ratal. is tn l-lb. cartons, ic;
choice seeded, In 12-ot. cartoons, 7c; aast
arn pitted cherries, 17c; New Yoik evap
orated black raspberries. 35c, fancy peara,
10c; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines, kc ; fancy
apricots, llc; choice royal, loc; Hal
lowe'en dates, 6Hc; glace citron, 17c; can
died, 16c; lemon. 14 He; oranga. 14He.
When you have anything to trade, adver
tise It In the For Exchange Column of Tba
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COLUMBl'B. O.. Feb. !9-John Loiigetf
bach was found dead on the floor of his
home in Walhondlng. Coshockton count ,
today with his head split open, while an
axe covered with blood lay nearby. Hia
wife, who Is crazy, was sleeping by Ins
side, and It Is supposed that she committed
the deed. The body was found by John
Singer, 10 years old.
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ST. LOUIS. Feb. 19 A well Ailed Broad
way trolley car waa struck by an etigtne at
the Poplar street Iron Mountain road grade
crossing this morning and moat - of tho
passengers were- badly bruised, tout none
fatally Injured. The oar was thrown from
the track and careened on Its side.
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EL PASO. Tex., Feb. 19 A special from
Demtng. N. M . Bays that Robert iiannlgaii.
a prominent cattleman of southern New
Mexico, baa been taken by bandits from a
stags near Silver City. N. M., and carried
Into the Mogollon mountains, to 1 held,
presumably, for a reward.
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BOSTON. Feb. It The battleship Rhode
Island was pla-ed In commission - at the
Charleslawn navy yard today. Captata,
Perry Uarst Is Its commander.
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