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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY", FEBRUARY 22, 190G.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Timm Cables ."Brine; Better Quotation,
ea Wheat
Pvf bu 17
Barley, bu IIO.SO .1"
f In fl,t !T-rw1tiA trlian I rule the but'
tr market im stestlv: creameries. lTtifTV
dairies. 17n24'v. Eg, steady: at mark,
cses Int-ltide.i. 114-; firsts, 11V; prime
flrtw. 12'o; extras, 14'fcc. Cheese, firm, 11
tj)Jc.
: NEW YORK-STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is General! Lower Due to Lack of
Support.
) jfi MODERATE STRENGTH SHOWN LOCALLY
Fear that Colo Weather M ill Follow
Warm Damage Crop Corn
Weak a Weather and
Large Receipts.
OMAHA, Feb. 21, IX.
fables on wheat were, higher on tha
Indian crop report and the Uerman-Frencli
war arara. The American market, re
sponded early, but after an advance of
Ho many took the opportunity to rll and
the price went back below yesterday s
clone. Considerable demand developed
around 82ve for May, and the market
steadied, closing o higher. The warm
weather bring tear of damage. If followed
by cold weather. 1
Corn waa weak on the good weather
and large receipts, which overran the
estimates. There waa little response to the
higher cables. The demand, both domestlo
and export, la very disappointing. Tha
opening was firm on the cables, but a de
cline aet In and the close waa So lower.
Oats receipts overran the estimates. The
demand la improving. The market waa
steady and closed a trifle better.
I'rlinary wheat receipts were WM.OOO bu.,
and shipments 187,4X bu. Corn receipts
were 762.000 bu. and shipments 420.000 bu.
lAitt year was a holiday. Clearances were
XI .OiiO bu. wheat, 3h,iM) bbls. Hour, l74,000 bu.
corn, 110,000 bu. oala.
Liverpool closed Vd higher on wheat and
unchanged to Vd higher on com.
The following , waa received from New
York by W. C. Sunderland: "There Is a
much more pronounced demand both from
the United Kingdom and the continent for
oats. Total charters for wheat yesterday
were 80.000 bu.;-80,0u0 bu. were new busi
ness. Balance covering ocean freights on old
Bales. It la reported vessel flue to sail
March 16 will take eO.uw bu. No. I red
winter wheat for Portugal."
From the Inter Ocean: "Six per cent a
month la practically being paid to carry
corn for the next two months. This Is an
extravagant carrying charge. There was
JV.O spread between February and May
last night, the greatest of the season. It
Is not at all encouraging to the bulls, In
fact, no bull can make any money by pay
Ing such high rates for carrying corn at
this or any other season. Prospects are
not encouraging to the holder of corn
through tha germinating period, as the en
tire corn trade of the-west is afraid of
the keeping qualities, hc-lce the wide differ
ence between the cash and May, which
only comes when conditions are unusual.
The sample market was demoralised, with
prices H3'2c lower. No grade sold down to
foe and poor No. 4 down to 30c."
The range of local option prices:
Articles. 1 Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.
Wheat I
May 7SA 76A 75V4A 76V4A
Corn
May '.. 3THT! 3744B 8tVA S74jB
July 37A 37A 1A S7HA
Data
May 2HA 28A 28A 284A
July 27 B 27 B 27vB 27 'B
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 1 car, 74c.
CORN-No. J yellow. 1 car. 35Vc; No. 3,
4 cars, Sfit.c; No. 4, 2 cars, 24 'c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7-a75c; No. 8 hard,
7073c; No. 4 hard, 6f4USVc; No. 2 spring,
73Vj74'4,c; No. 3 spring. 714t72vc.
CORN No. 8, 35Vc; No. 4. 34'c; no grade,
fnsa2c; No. yellow. 36Vc; No. 1 white,
OATS No. I mixed, nWft&ei No. S white,
S8&28V.C.
RYE No. I, e8VipSe; No. S. 67Vi38c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
KKW lOIIK (,1'K.Hlt MARKKT
annotations of the Day aa Wrloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21-FLOrR-Recelpt.
W.m bbls.; exports, 20,161 bbls.; market
quiet and lower to sell; Minnesota
patents, M4o-iit4.?0: Minnesota. bakers,
$J.50'i3.85: winter pntents, $4 0014.40; win
ter straights, $3.8fii3.5; winter extras. 12 75
ti3 25; w inter low grades, $2 6.V&NI 30. Hye
flour, barely steady; fair to good, t3.ft9
; choice to fancy, $3114.25. Buck
wheat flour, dull, I'.MO, spot and to -arrive.
COHNMKAIr-fMeady; fine white and yel
low, II ID; coarse, $1.031.06; kiln dried,
te.70fl2.80. .
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, TJc f. o. 0
afloat, New York. ,
BARLEY yulet; feeding, 4oc, c. I. f.
Buffalo; malting. 42462e, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, lO.Oon bu.; exports,
19.814 bu. Spot, steady; No. I red. V4
elevator, and c. f- o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Luluth, 91C f. o. b., afloat. A
atronger opening in wheat, due to un
expectedly bullish rabies, lower consols and
covering, waa followed by a sharp reaction.
lp to the last hour weakness prevailed
In response to favorable weather, new
liberal receipts and a final rally on cover
ing, left tho market steady at a partial
Ho net loss. May. 87 15-!WiiW -lc. closed
at 8S'4c. July. 87i67v closed at 87V4C
September, 86Si85'ke, closed at 85c.
CORN Receipts, 124,700 bu.; exports,
1R4 (W7 hn Snot, easv: No. 2. 48c. elevator.
and 46c. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 45c;
No. 2 white, 4HHC. ine option marnei was
fair v active and weaker tnrougn unuiua
tlon Imnelled bv big receipts and better
weHther. Rallying late with wheat It closed
4fr(.c net lower. May. 4RH 484.C, .closed
aKatc .tune. 48tih 44.0. closed at 4Xie,
July, 4itf1ff49c, closed at 49c. September
OATS-Recelrts. 111.000 bu.; exports, 300
bu. Snot. t ea.lv: mixed OSts. 2 to 33 lbs.
S4V; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs., 3535Vc;
llr,ru1 whit 3H tn 40 lbs.. MlSHc.
HAY Dull; Bhipplng, 47VM62Vrc; good to
Choice, 7fic.
HOPS Firm: stHte common to choice.
19 crop, ll&ltic; 1M4. llc; olds. N&ic.
HtTK.S Firm: Galveston. 20 to 28 lbs
20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas dry.
24 to 30 lbs., lc.
t.KATH HB. SteaHv: sc'lrl. 2Kt4'il27VM'.
PROVISIONS Beef, Bteady; family, $11.59
A 12.00: mess. M.OiiSi 10.00: beer Dams, uu.uva
21.50: packet, IO.6O4jll.0: city extra India
mess. $18 FKKftlfl 00. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. 8.5iXft9 60; pickled shoulders.
$7.00: pickled hams. $9.7R'9 10.50. I-ard, easy;
western steamed. $7.HjiS.60; reflned, easy
continent, $8.10; South America. $8.R; com
pound. $.12'ya.374. Pork, steady: family.
$1.5iVfi17 00; ehoxt clear, $1.5.0lKa'17.50; niese,
tie 'ftl.7S.
TALLOW Dull; city, 6c; country, wf
KUe
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, Z
fifie: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm; street price, extra
creamery, 2328Hc; official prices un
chunked.
cliKKSPi Firm: state full cream, small
and large, colored and white, September
fancy, I4fl14c; stSte, October best, 3ty$
13iC; state, late made, small, average
best. 12'A: state, large, 12Vc; state, fa(r,
tiuwiv
EaS Easy; state, Pennsylvania and
nrarhv fnncv selected white. 2li21c: Btate
choice, lMtlSc; state, mixed, extra,
17c: western firsts, 14c: western seconds,
lV13u.r- eout herns. 11&14C.
pol l.THV-llve. weak: western chickens
10c: fowls. 12W-; turkeys, ltlc: dressed
Irregular; western chickens, 10ft 13c; tur
keys, 16fi21c; fowls, l(V614o.
REALIZING PROCESS CONTINUES STEADILY
Higher Rates for Moaer Drives eea-
latora to Cover Prosoeet of Coal
atrlke aa lafloeaee
oa Valaes.
Chicago ,. 19 344 . 153
Kansaa City ...... ., V ' ' 4 18
Minneapolis , 42ii ... . ...
Omaha . 28 10
Duluth 72 '
Bt. Louis 47 154 6
PEORIA, ia, Feb. 21. CORN Lower;
No. t yellow. 38Se; No. ; 3Wc; No. 1
a.c; no grade, 8'."'i34c. I
OATS Easy; No. I white, 29 Vic; No. S
white, c: No. 4 white, 2aVic
WHISK Y-11.28.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
fc'eatarea of tha Trading; and Closln
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Strong cables and
damage reports from Illinois and MlBsourt
contributed materially to a firm close today
In the local wheat market. Final quota
tion on the May option were a higher.
Corn Was up Vaic, oala showed a gain
of o and provisions were 7V4c luwer to 6c
higher.
Following a sharp advance at Liverpool,
the wheat market here opened firm, wltk
the May option up V&'Sc to at
K!((M2C. For a time the market was
steady on active bidding by shorts, but
heavy selling by pit iruders, who were
tiearUthly Inclined because of continued mild
weather In the United Statt-s, caused the
market to weaken. There waa little de
mand - until May touched b2 but here
shorts became active buyers and the mar
' toi't soon developed considerable strength.
Another bullish factor was the statement
Of French acreage made public yesterday.
The revised llgurea decliired the acreage
to be 600,000 acres less than the previous
report. The market closed firm with May
at 82169C'Hc. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to lM.OOO hu. Primary
recelpta were tkH,0 bu., against a holiday
one year ago. Mlnneti polls, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 513 cars, ns
agalnxl 2b last week and a holiday one
year ago.
Liber ill receipts and a decline of itj2c
in the price of cash corn weakened specula
tive values In the corn pit. The market
waa firm early In the day In sympathy
with the Initial advance In wheat, but
the provision Interesta sold heavily and the
market soon yielded to the preexure. The
late strength of wheat and a fair demand
by shorts caused a moderate recovery. The
close was steady. May opened unchanged
to He higher at 43443'?. sold off to i'ip
42Sc ami closed, at 42(i44iO. Local re
ceipts were 344 eats, with three of contract
grade.
Reports or an improved export demand
held the oats market steady. The principal
buying waa by shorts, although commis
sion houses took a "i-lilc ruble amount of
offerings. The aelliix tun chiefly by local
lungs. May oieiied a .shade, to C higher
at 22it'ic to 7c, sold between W'4C
and 30c and closed ut 2!"7c. Local receipts
were 153 cars.
Provisions were Inclined to be weak be
cause of a 10c decline in the price of live
lings. Local holders and commission houses
were active sellers, but offerings were
fairly well taken by puckers. At the close
May pork was off lr at $15.80. Ird was
a shuJle lower at $,.72tyt;'.5. Ribs were
6c higher at S..17Si.20.
Estimated receipts fur tomorrow; Wheat.
A curs; corn, 4U cars; oata, 154 cars; hogs,
36.0110 head.
There will be no session of tha Board of
Trade tomorrow on account ot Washing
ton's birthday.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
St. Loaia General Market.
ST. IX1U1S, Feb. 21. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator; 84a8c; track, VH
90c; May, 80VH0Vc; July, 7SHc; No. 2 hard,
7962c.
CORN' Lower; No. 2 caah, 40c; track, 40c;
Vu v Julv. 4144c.
OATS Quiet; No. 2 cash, 30c; track, 31
32c; May, 29,c; July, 28c; No. 2 white, 31
FLOURA-Steady; red winter patents, $4 30
ept.&O; extra fancy ana straignt, a.iwsi.a;
clear, $2.9cv&3.26.
SEED Timothy, steady; $2.60Hft$0.
rORNMEAL Steady : $2.20.
BRA N Steady ; Backed, east track, 84
HAY-teady; timothy, $8.0014.50; prairie.
18.0OU11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-11.02.
BAOINO He.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady; lobbing,
115.26. Lard, steady: prime steam. 17.40.
Dry salt meats, weak; boxed extra shorts,
$M.37A; clear ribs. $8.60; short clears, $8.75.
Bacon, weak; boxed extra short, $9. 12ft
clear recelnts. 19.26: short clears. 89.5a
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 10c; springs,
12Hc; turkeys. 15Hc; ducks, 136; geese; 8c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21629140;
dairy. ISfiZle.
EGU8 Hlit her at 12c. case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bblB 9.000 7.000
Wheat, bu 47.000 . 38,000
Corn, bu 134.000 96.000
Oats, bu 94,000 115,000
NEW YORK. Feb. tl.-Prlees of stocks
turned downward todav and little evidence
waa left of the hopeful speculative senti
ment with which the week opened. The
yielding tendency In prices was due as much
to lack of support aa to any active pressure.
Transactions were not on a large .scale.
but the market was neglected and the de
mand languid and Indifferent. The steady
dribble of liquidation met no Important
buying orders and there waa a marked
lack of resiliency.
There were no Important news develop-
menta, but speculative operators very gen
erally felt a sense of disappointment over
the action of the market yesterday and its
easy yield to the flurry In the call money
market The sensitive condition thuB Indi
cated In the money market waa felt to be
bad augury for any attempt to revive
active speculation. The low condition of
banking reserves and the many require
ments ahead of the market, make the re
currence of such flurries from time to time
probable. Time money was not notably
affected today by veaterday's development
in call monev. With the easier rates for
time loans, however, an . effect had ben
produced on the Interior exchange In New
York. The rate at Chicago which ruled at
86 rents premium last week has got back
to a small discount. Some attention Is
given o the minor disturbances In the Chi
cago banking field
A detailed estimate anneared In Wall
street during the dav of the leading bond
debenture and stock Issues which have
made their appearance since the first of
the vear. which offered an arvregate of
$580,355,400, not Inrludlnr munlrlnal Issues by
smaller corporations. The list Includes only
securities" Issued or to be Issued Immediately
and does not Include totals newlv authorised
but not issued at once. It Is estimated that
about 28 per cent of the Issues Is for refund
ing purposes or for the purchase of other
securities already on the mnrket. But te
aggregate of new capital called for Is suffl
lentlv Imposing and is expected to be
sdded to lsreelv In the Immediate future
Foreign political developments had theli
Influence on the stock market bv reason of
the monev situation and the possible effects
there rather than from any fears of the
Immediate effect on values on securities In
New York from a failure of the Moroccan
conference.
Hume of the oar's movements Indicated
feeling of misgiving over the rumors afloat
which have been so large an Influence of
late. The departure from the city of Presi
dent Hill without announcement of the
supposed nrolects affecting the properties
of Mch he ! ha orwun w'
for the sharp decline tn those stocks. Less
oonnnent assertions were heard of tn
alleaed Conner deal. The views -expressed
bv the president of the United Mine Work
ers, as to the chance of a settlement of the
labor controversy also were discouraging.
Bub-treasury operations have turned against
tne banks witn the withdrawal since me
bank statement of $2,642,000. but a heavy
debit balance todav at the clearing house
indicated an adjustment of this drain by
the government Institution. The covering
of short contracts by the board-room bears
to take their profits on the day a decline
made the only force towards tha late feeble
rallv In the market and the closing waa
generally easy.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value
$??3d.0Mr United States bonda were all un
changed on call
Th following wis the nnt of prices oa IM
New York Stock eichtnc:
flsJet. Risk. Lew. CloM,
Aaams Express loo
Amalgamated Copper let ana
American Car A Foundry. 8,700
do ptd
American Cotton Oil
do ptd
American ExpreaR
Amer. Hide a Latnr ptd
American Ice securities....
American llneeed Oil
do pfd
American Locomotive
do pfd
Amrr. Smelt, at Retains.. 40,100
do pfd 100
exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve,
show: ,
Available cash balance. 8150.120.W4; gold.
coin and bullion, $73,886,916; gold certifi
cates, $46.4)0.001.
New York .Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-MONEY-On call.
easier at 3ti6 per cent; ruling rate. 6 per
cent, closing bid and offered, 8 rer cent.
Time loans, easier; an and 90 days and
months. 6' per cent ' ...
HTERLINO KXCHANUfc wteaoy, wun
actual business in bankers' hills at $4 tt
4.W5W for demand and at $4 82SOU4 .8J86 for
sixty dsv bills; posted rates, $4 MfI4.4
and $4 .87fK7H: commercial bills . $4 82V
PRIME MERCANTILE rArr,n-jpni
PI.ST.11- ........
BILVEH- Bar, soc; jnrxican uouars.
BONDS Uovemmeni, Bieaay; rauroaa.
n'avy. ...
Or sing quotations on nonoa toaay were
aa follows:
1MV Japan . !4 erie..ie
.1I do 4'4j fs '
l(it do 4 ctte n
lt do 4Ha ctra Id er. "
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Dogirtble Kindt of 0ttl , Command
About Steady Prioes.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Sheep and l.a mbs slow and Da 11 and
All of Fifty rente Lowe
Than Last Week. Uaki
offering Most.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 21. I!.
I. 8 ref te.
de coupon -.
V. 8. , ref
dd enupon
V. 8. old 4a. I
do coupon . .
V. I. n. 4a. reg
do coupon . .
Am. Tob. 4s.
do
Atrhleon ges.
do at). 4...
Atlantic C. L
reg.
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesdnv ..,
Offlulal Wednesday
Cattle.
... 6.05
... 6.2U
... 6.000
Hogs. Sheep.
4.451 lO.fttt
lit. 1.3
6.500
Baltimore A Ohio 4a 1WVN
do 4s M
ark. ft. T. f. 4a
Central of Ga. la
.do let ine
I do fd Inc
do Id Inc
Chra. O. 4 St
1M4
.10! wt
. tl
. 14
. 7
.
i. 4
. pets
liile
Northers Paoldc 4n..Km
lii do a 714,
114t M. W. r. 4a I01
Or. 8. U rf(. 4.... H
7, Penn. conr. IVi 101
M Rradlnf gen. 4a t')l4j
....! i'St.l.. k HI. . He. UT4j
L a N. nl.
lO Man. r. nld 4e
!? Max Central 4
1ZSS4J do let Inc
7 Minn St. U 4a..
Ili4 M.. K. A T 4
101 da I
M iN. H. ef M. t 4i
101 N. T. Cent. I H
tent. I
Chlcaio a A. I4j... Vi St. L. a 8. F. ff. 4a. US
r B. a q. n. 4e...li) "St. u. s. w. t. n.. i
C. R. I. a P. 4a 14 Sea beard A. L. 4a.... fl
do col. la 1 iSo. Pacific a P4H
COO. a St. h g 4b.I'h! do let 4e ctte M'4
Colo. Ind. la per. A. 77s southern Rjr ta Ilo,
do aer. B Tlva Texae Ik r. la .!
Colo. Mid. 4a 71 IT., at. U. W. 4a.. M
Colo. Southern 4. Muifnloa Pcic 4 104
4a...
Cuba Is
D. A R. a.
nimillera' 8r. .
rle prior lien 4..
do sen. 4
Mock. Val. 4,i....
Japan la
Offered.
.107
.100
. M
.100
do cr. 4a.
f. S 8teel Id la.
Wabaeh la
do deb. B
2HlWeetera Md.
.!( !W. A L. 15.
.tooH 'Wis. Central
..114
.. SB
...
Three davs this week..lK.2) 88.042 SS..1S7
Same days last week ... .12,484 2.203 18.8H8
Pnme days week before.. 13.312 2-l.sM 20.182
Same three weeks Hgo..l4,iU S3. 21 13.870
Same four weeks ago. ..11.33ft 24,0 28.485
Same days last year.... 12.177 84.320 83.037
The following tame anowa tha receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for th year to date, compared with last
year: iiwj. inc.
Cattle 13t,653 1)3,113 25.540
Hogs S93.5M S37.06 67.W
Sheep 228.089 220,616 1,424
ca ;lb QUOTATIONS.
Tha followm will show tha one paid
for tha different kinds of caitla on tha
Htluth IHliAhft ntarltali
Good to choice corn-fed steers $4 90tjS 50
rair to choice corn-fed steers 4.7bl4 o
Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.O0(j4.7$
Good to choice cowl and heifers.... 2. 76(-4.30
Fair to good cows nnd heifers $ 003 75
Canners and cutters l.(ao.J.0
Good to choice Blockers and feeders 8.75(g4.30
fair to good stockera and f ciders.. 3.Nirg is
Common to fair stockera $.7b:l 80
Bulls, stags, etc 2 8Ot&4.00
Good Veal calves t.OOus.M
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha fur the last
several days, with comparisons:
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Feb. 21.-Call loans, 6a per
cent; time loans, 4ff6H per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Data. 1904. 1SU6. 1904. 180. I1802. 11901. 100.
Atchison Adj. 4a
do 4a
Mei Central 4a ..
Atchlion
do pfd
Boeton A Albany.
RoMos A Main
Ronton Elevated
Ttrhburs pfd
Meilran Central
N. Y.. N. H. A
rnlnn Pacific
Am. Arse. Chemical
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuba.
Amer. Buger
do pfd
Amer. T. A T.
Amer. Woolen
de pfd
tom. Iron A 8.
Rdlaoa Bier. A
Maaa. Electric
Ma. Oaa
In I ted Shoe Mach..
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. common...
Adventure
Allouei
Asked. Bid.
o4j Amalgamated
..irattlAmerlran Zinc
.. 71 Atlantic
... Wj I Bingham
,..1it,fal. A Hecla .
. .7(4 ntnnll ...
..177 ICnpper Rans
.1444 illy Weat
l4!Vrtam r"l
H...K
, 14
M
....140
U
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.... 11
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241
IIH
so
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10'4
li
Ut
111
Franklin
Oranbv
lale Hovale ...
M Mining
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. Coal A
Old Dominion
Oaceola
Parrot
o,ulnrv
Shannon .......
Tamarack
Trinity
I sited Copper
r. S Mining .
v. s. tin
t'talt
Victoria
Wlnnn L
Wolverine
North Butt ..
C.
.lie"
... 111
... 24
... 434
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... 19
... w
... II
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... 23
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... 44
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Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
teb.
Feb.
Fb.
Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.
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Feb.
Feb.
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at. Koala Live trk Market.
BT.-l.ori". Mo.. Feb l'1 CATTLrr-tte-ltt.
in" head. Ini-brrtlrtg 75 Tesans;
nuirket steady; native suipiuug ann rpi
tocrs, $4.tnti.1s; tltesKed l-ef and Mitciin-
teeis. tt 'li.l.li': steer under 1.( hhiiii1s,
$2.tlr4.riO; sttx kers and feeder. $:.U.rT4 PO;
cow and heifers, $2.inf I 4(i; rnr)ners.$2 SMr
50. bulls. $2.7541.1. To; calves. $.1.7Mii,:'5: Tea
s anil Indlnn st.Tis. $.1.tOn4.7S; cow and
clfers. $2 1i"i1 .
HOtlg- Kecelpts. 7.000 liend: market
weak: pigs and light. $.VJMiw :; packer.
5.754113.20: butchers and best lieavv, 8H.ur
." ...
BHEEP AMI I.AM HH- Iteccipi. M4i
head: market steady: nsthe lunttona,
f4.srjS.5o: Intuhs. $.V5niii'. 85: culls ami bucks
$X2."i6.oi; stot kers. $1.0iij4.W.
COWS ANtl HEIFERS.
...1081 4 40
STAGS.
...toto I n 1 nil
...M0. I 40 1 1400
...110 171
CALVES.
40
IM
104
mo
Ml
141
120
STOCK ER8
1170 I M
10
710
410
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471
171
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77
114
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Hogs.
$5.82Vno.7yi
8.70 aa
(US. 15
re a
ttS.86
650
226
6.80
ew York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adama
Alice
Breece
Brunawlck Con. ...
Cometock Tunnel ,
Con. (al and Va.
Horn Stiver ....
Iron Silver
Laadvllle Con
.840
,. 44
,. 14
.. '.
.121
..21
..MO
.:
Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potnai
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopei .
Standard
.. 7
..12S
..63714
.. Z
.. 10
.. 41
.. II
.. 30
..160
147
111
434
1.400
100
1,000
1,10
200
8IH
464
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42
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ll4
46 V.
240
43
101
14 U
17
41
82 St
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21 WHEAT Dull;
Hay. 7f,c; July, ic; ueptemoer, .ssu;
cash. No. 2 hard. 7&&7Hc; No. 8, 714i76o; No.
3 red, 88 89c; No. 3, 83i87Vic Recelpta, 43
cars.
CORN Unchanged to lower; May, 3cj
Julv, 3Hc; cash. No. 2 mixed, iWusov:; no.
3 white. 39c: No. 3. 38Ho.
OATS I'nchanged; No. 3 white. 28V4
8Hc; no. 2 mixed, 29V4C.
KYE Steady.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10.50i811.00;
choice prairie, 8S.2txu8.au.
Bl'TTER Firm: creamery. 25c.
K1;8 Weak; Missouri and Kansas
new No. 2 whitewood cases Included, 10c;
cases count 9c, cases returned, less.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat 43.000 . 44.0H0
Corn, bu 60,fit)0 . 92,000
Oats, bu 9.0U0 25,000
8.40A
1.30O
41.100
1.000
00
60S
1,700
300
. 11.200
10.IOO
', 4' 600
too
', l'iio
, 4.100
. 16.100
, 1.000
ioo
. 17.300
. 1.200
'. liiov
10
Minneapolis Grain Market.
(Superior Quotations for Minneapolis de
livery.) The following quotations were re
ported at Minneapolis by F. D. Day & Co.,
110-111 Hoard 01 Trade ouiiuing:
Artjeles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. lYest'y.
Wheat I I '
May...l81ftS 81HI 0 81 81H
July... 83 . 831 82 82 83
Flax I -
May... 115 J. IBS, 115', 1 15H 1 13v
July... 1 17 I 17, 1 164 1 17V 1 15
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard. 8o,c: No. 1 northern. 80Vc: to arrive,
80c; No. 2 northern, 78Vc; to arrive, 78c;
No. I nortnern. itj.ic; po. 1 aurum, izc;
No. 2 durum, fi9Vc. Corn: No. 8, $4c. Oats:
No. 1 white. 27.c: No. 2. &,lu26'-c Rarlev:
86i4. Rye: 68'a59c. Flax: Cash. $1134,;
anay; 11.1.
Mllnrankeo Grata Market.
M11AVACKEE. Feb. 21. WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 northern. fcHfi84; No. 2 north
em, 9'n83c; May. K2WgS-Sc asked.
RYB bteady ; No. 1, f.60.
HARLKY Steady; No. 2, 56c; sample.
JVM040.
CORN-Weak: May. 42Sc bid.
Articles. I Open. I High Low. Close.) Yes'y.
82',
82',
I I
'8?ftV
81-2'
. I
43-:
44l
2frTB'!iiSi(l
2V'i . JK
27 I is
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$m si wiiw,
1
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4..,
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15 W (
15 15 ) 15 $0
1 T76
t 7 85
T 70
7
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$ 17
8 0
8 2a'
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15 .12' 16 60
15 10 I 15 27
e 4" " "r
7 75 I
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8 20
$ 25
1
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44
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291,
. 27
15 87
15 3i
T 78
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Whett
May
July
1 'n,-t
Sept.
t is
Mav
July
. Sept.
Mnv I
July I
1. - u- I
Mnv I
July I
11". -
Mav 1
July I
No. 2. '
4'ssh quotations were aa follows-.
FliOrtf Weak: winter petenta. $3.7049
4.00; winter straight. $3.6i4rt3.K5: spring pat.
$J.:ti ei.
WHEAT No.
snrina. SiMc.
CORN No. 2, 8S3c;
3..ei!Hifcc.
OA TB No. i. 29.e: No. J white, tl9
22vc: No. 1 white. SstfiHr,
BARLEY t'loori' fwiliig.
t choice malting. 44iidic.
STEI4-Nii. 1 flax. $1.08; No. 1 north
T.estern. $113'. Prime tiiimtby, $3 25, Clover,
contract sre-lr. $14.15.
I'FOVfcUONri-MeHa tsirk. per bbl.. $15 88
rl 40. Ijrd. wr i lua.. $7.4i; 62. Bhjrt
' h eld.-s il.u.se., 17 'k.Oi). Slioit clear
v.- honed 1. x 4f.i-8 So.
. following were the recelpta and shlp-t'-ints
if flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 21 WHEAT-Soot.
nominal; futures, steady; March, 6s 8Vpd;
XUliy, osdo; juiy, uvtia.
CORN Spot Americun mixed, new, easy,
3a lid; American mixed, old. quiet, 4s 7d.
Futures, Uii; March, 4s HVid; May, 4s Id.
Ualath tirala Market.'
Dl'Ll'TH. Feb. 21 WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern K0c; No. . 2, northern.
78W-: on track. N0..1 northern. stc: No.
2. uorthern, 78c; May, 81o: July. 82c;
oath to arrive unit , 11 intin, ac.
Amer. Rusar Reflnlsg. . .
Amer. Tobacco pfd ctfa.
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchiann, ex rights
do pfd, ex rishta
Atlantlo Coaat Lin....
Baltimore A Ohio
do pfd
Drooiilys Rapid Tranatt.
Canadian Pacific
Central of New-Jersey
Cheaspeake A Ohio
Chicago A Altos
do pfd
Chicago Great Weatern....
Chicago A North wcetcrn...
Chicago, Mil. A St. P....
Chicago Ter. A Tranilt....
uo pfd
C, t. C. A St. Louli...,
Colorado Fuel and Iron...,
Colorado A Bouthern
do let ptd ,
do 2d ptd
Consolidated Uaa
Com Producta
d pfd
Del. A Hudeon. ex-rlghta.
Llelaware. L. A Weelern.
Ijenver A Rio Orande
do pfd
Dtatlllera' gecurltlea
Bile
do 1st ptd
do 2d pfd
Central Rlectrlo
Hocking Valler
lllinole Ceutrat
International Faper
do pfd
International Pump
do pfd
Iowa central
do pfd
Kanaaa City southern
do pfd
Loulavllle A Nasuvllio. . . .
Manhattan L
llelropoltta Securltlee
llelropolitau Klreet Railaray
Mexican Central
Minneapolis A St. Louie. ..
Minn., at. r. A B. it. M.
do pfd
Mlaaourl Pacific
Mieaouri, Kanaaa A Texaa
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of Mexico, pfd
New York Central
Nee York. Ont. A Westers
Norfolk A Weetvra
do pfd
North American
Partite Mall
Pennsylvania
People' Oaa
Pitta., C. r. A St. LouU.
Preaaed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Filar Car ...
Heading
do let pfd ex-dlvldend
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Ko.k Island Co
do pfd
St. L A Ban gran. Id pfd
it. Louie Souihareatcra...
do pfd v
southern Paclfie
de pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Teuntuee Coal and Iron..
Teiaa A Paviilc 1.200
Toledo, 81. L. A Weat. pfd too
71
111
16!
124
141
104
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101
10 -
110
M
2,
171
61
8
11
210
110
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71
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161
124
13
103
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10
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84
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171
66
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20
227
171
14
100
1
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ii
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41.200
. 30
1.000
J3.7O0
400
1.200
400
"700
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100
1(0
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20
100
'. 1.006
600
1.000
no
8,100
200
100
14.404
mo
46
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70
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12
11
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147
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7
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176
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84
7.40 14 11
11.100
1.400
1,100
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11.200
8,10
4400
14
60
11
4
13
6
100
147
60
17
41
118
7
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100
,11,400 140 131
1,00
1,30
1.100
1.000
ioo
100
.mo
100
un")
00
straights, U 5(i 3.70.
spring. 81683c;
No. J
bakers,
No. I
yellow,'
Oils or In.
NF.W YORK. Feb .LS-Cottonsee.l.
steady; prime crude . b. mills, tW
28c; prime yellow, Hur. fetroleum,
uuiet; lertlied New V.Ik. 47.80: Phllude,
phu and lUlttmore. $7.70; in bulk, $7.(6.
Turpentine, quiet at TJUi-VtC.
ROSIN Steady; steamed. - common to
good. $4 16.
SAVANNAH. Oa . Feb. 21.-OIL Turpen
tine, firm; sales 140 bbls.; receipts, 13 bbls.;
shipments, Z7 bbls.
ROktIN Firm; sales, 1.681 bbls: receipts.
771 bbls.; shipments, 1.427 bbls.; stock. 3,M
bbls A. H. C. L. K. F and U. 84.06: H.
$4 25; 1. $4 55; K. $6 20; M. $5.45; N. $5. 80;
v u. 4 u1; n v , s.u.
Untoo Paclfio
go pfd , .
I. B. Kxpreea
f. B. Ri.ltv
t. a. kuPUr
do pfd
II. B. ateel
pfd
Virslola-C'ffliua Caeiniea
do pfd
Watjaah
do pfd
Welle-Parao Cinreaa
WeUlnghoua Electric ...
ralern Vslon
Wheeling A Lake Rn...
Wiwoo.ln (estial
ua pfd
Northern Pacific
Ceutral Laaiber
de pfd
Bloaa-nheftleli
total aalee for t he dar.
1I1.4O0
604
ioi
!.
20
M.sao
tt.2
1.60
1.000
i
46.100
I. loo
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164
34
66
162
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6
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117
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33
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41
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46
83
26
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106
I.OM.suo aharea.
3V
It"
220
414
lft.
1
72
114
10
13
140
103
871
101
161
110
7
80
17!
Ill
66
10
71
t!l
171
11
11
100
42
11
72
41
176
17
64
2V
44
44
17
IW
42
77
4
119
11
172
21
4
8
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11
61
30
0
14
16
11
114
4
76
161
174
Mtt
4
t
17
111
60
7
110
6
1
7
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100
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1M
M
41
104
44
46U
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UT
17
PI
16J
11
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122
41
101
41
107
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22
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13
Bank t.'Iearlngs.
OMAHA. Feb. 21 Bank clearings for to
day were $1,692,161.94 and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,674,886.22.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. 21 WOOLContinued
heavy trading In all classes of wools has
brought the supply down to limited pro
portions ana hardened prices to correspona.
A numoer or larger mills nave wen our.
Ing during the last few days and the gen
eral feeling in the trade is nopetui. ier-
rltory wools are said to be prartioaiiy
cleaned up, and it la believed that prices
In these lines, if not for all grades, are
as low aa they will be this season, im
finer grades of pulled wools continue - in
demand. Supers are being taken con
stantly In the usual way at tOfetiae. while
As touch 680; Ohio and fennayivama' aa
and above. 34(iiJbc; x, 3.intt4e: -ivt. 1.
SJu&foVv No 2. !UUft4Qc.' fine unwashed. !
2c: three-eighths blood. 334534c; half blood.
$2(ji33c: unwashed delaine, 2X&29C; tine
washed delaine, 3?637Vc. Michigan, nne
unwashed, 24ifiJ5c; quarter blood, unwashed.
31Wa3Zc: tnree-eigiuns Diooa. Minute;
half-blood, 82Vr033ci unwaaned delaine, L'.'T
28c. Kentucky, Imliama, etc., three-eighths
and one-ouarter blood. 32f33c. Territory
Idaho fine, ZKu'iic; heavy, line, lft20c; fine
medium, 22(fi'23c: medium, mUSlci low
medium, 27u28c. Wyoming, nne, 2243:
heavy fine. 194120c: fine medium, 22iu23c;
medium, 2otri27c; low medium. 2'i2Mc; Utah
and Nevada fine, 2.Kr24c; heavy fine.
20c; nne medium. Z&a'24c; medluii, 2tVQ2ic;
low medium, 27tf28c. Dakota, fine, 2223c;
fine medium, 22623c; medium, 2732Kc; low
medium, 27fe2So. Montana, line choice. 25t
2-: nne average, iwaioc; nne medium
choice, 2fX(i26c; average, 24$25c; staple. 274(
Z8c; medium cnoice, z(er2c.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 21. WOOL Steady
medium grades combing and cloth.
Ing, 23.'ei28c; light fine". 2ory24c; heavy line.
l&ifrzic; tuo wasnea, 32iavc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2J.-METAL8 There
waa little change In the London- tin mar
ket, spot closing at 163 lOa. Locally, prices
were steadily held and spot is quoted til
ti6.25ftj.16.40. Copper was 7s kl lower, at
77 12s 6d for spot and 77 2a U for futures.
Locally no change was reported. Lake
and electrolytic are quoted at $17.7Mj18.6i,
and castlnga, at $17. 50717. 2V. the outsldj
prices on lake and eleclrolytia being prau
tn any nominal. Leua waa unchanged, nt
.86&6.46 locally, and at 1 5a in Ixmdon.
Spelter declined 2a d to 26 las In London.
Locally th market was unchanged, at
$. 00424). 10. Iron waa easier abroad: stan
dard foundry closing at 4,s 8d and Cleve
land warrants at 48s lV4d. The local situa
tion la unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern
la quoted at $18 25tpl9.35; No. 2 foundry
northern, ilT.7bfula.na: No. 1 foundry south'
ern, $18. 26ft 18 75, and No. 2 foundry south
ern. 17.7o4ii8.25. Tomorrow being aalt.
ington a birthday, will be a general holiday
In the metal trade.
ST. LOCIS, Feb. 21. METALS Iead.
Iltaay, at. o.i,; opener, quiet, at to vi.
Sunday,
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha $2.1&6.60
Chicago 1 5tra28
Kansaa City x ZMifl.oo
St. Louis 210j16
Sioux City 2.6016.50
TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of
cars of stockera and feeders snipped to
tho country Tuesday and their points of
destination:
Cattle. Car.
William Prlestman, Shenandoah, la.
Wab 2
H. A. Hill, Exira, la.-R. 1 1
P. J. Barrett. Dunlap. la. I. C !
W. D. Drlsktll. Spearnsh. S. D.-Q 1
Thea Kellman, West Side, la. N. W.... 2
O. W. Foster, Battle Creek, la. N. W.. 1
fi. J. Welhlen, Imogens, la. Wab 3
T. R. Btrong, Oakland, la. R. 1 1
O. T. Rew. Council Bluffs, la, R. I.... 2
C. Hannlfan, Weston, la. R. . 1 2
J. J. Sehman, Adair. Ia. R. 1 1
C. Pammon. Hamburg, Ia.-rQ 1
George W. McCold, Logan, Ia. N. W.... 5
Dan iJ Connor, enderwood, ia. K. 1.... 2
W. Steinhoff. Friend, Neb. Q 1
Ellis Bros.. Rockford. Neb. Q 1
J. R. Morrison, Fullerton, Neb. U. P... 2
F. M. Wldner, Corning, Ia. Q 1
Fd Bno, O'Neill, Neb.-F. K 1
F. W. Kl nk. Burnham. Neb. Q I
Fitxgerald A M., Melrose, la Q 2
George Wright, Trenton, la. N. w 1
H. B. Miller, Afton. Ia. Q 1
D. F. Evans. Henderson, 1.1. Q 1
Th official number of car of stock
brought In today by each road was:
uattie. iiok. tsneeo.11 r B.
HOOS Receipts of hogs were somewhat
lighter than yesterday, but the heaviest
for Wednesday for a long time. The mar
ket opened rather slow and dull. Advices
from all other selling points Indicated .4
lower tendency of values and packers were
disponed to await the opening of the pro
vision market before doing very much
business. Shippers made a beginning by
paying prices that were 60 lower for tho
few loads that they could ue, that is
$62H and 5.85 for right good losds. The
opening of the provision market was lower
and the market was practlcslly 5aiOo
lower when the packers got down to husl
ness. They evidently wanted to buy their
as at S5.&G.92V. for the big bulk ami
they had their way. It took good hogs
to bring over t.iJ. 11 was iaie oetore
erv much business was transacted and the
fotenoan was well advanced before the
trade was fully under way
Representative aalee:
C, M. 4 St. P 7
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 4
I nlon Pacific system 57
C. N. W., east.... 12
C. A N. W.. west.... 42
C, St. P., M. A O (1
C. B. & Q., east.... 7
C. B. A Q., west.... 36
C, R. I. A P., east.. 1
C R. I. A P.. west.. ..
Illinois Central 2
Chicago G(. Western 1
Total receipts 201
The disposition ot the day's receipts was
as follows, eaoh buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
umrtna racking t o imi
Bwlft and company 1,001
4
2
4? ii 'i
11
75 1 2
2.
21 1 . ..
$
1
1
I
IMS 23
Mfc v. Pr. No. At. Pr.
17 172 40 6 12 7 110 130 I 11
71 114 ... 117 4 .211 ... 1111
71 104 tO 117 II 7.311 ... 6 11
101 177 MO 6 87 II Ill ... I !
II 11 ... 10 17 tl ... 11
16 !2 ... 60 17... 171 ... 111
SO IM ... 10 II. f. 140 120 1 2
f 13 H I XI Ill ... 8 11
7 221 120 6 90 70 232 0 6 12
12 201 40 I 40 II 266 ... 1 12
70 Ill ... 10 II. 2M ... 6 12
4 211 ... I I 71 211 ... 112
70 209 ... I 0 4 Ill ... I 12
II 210 ... IN 10 16 ... i :
nt 102 40 I en 8 231 to I 12
71 241 SO I 0 6 271 ... I If,
7 261 ... 110 I 274 ... 4 15
71 234 40 I 0 16 27 ... I 6
(1 24 ... 10 II !2 ... 16
70 271 120 I 0 II 231 ... I l
I....:.. .27 19 IN 14 21 ... 6 16
12 203 ... 1 H 20 26 ... I It
II 118 40 I M 21 21 ... 6 II
II Ill ... 1 0 44 236 ... 1 6
71 221 120 6 0 80 226 ... I tn
II '..230 ... IN II 276 ... 6 16
M. ...... .Ill 40 I M II 101 ... 16
10 14 ... I 0 0 166 ... I II
II 1M ... 10 61 211 ... IN
77 Ill ... 112 76 164 ... 1 6
81 200 ... 1 2 46 117 ... 66
II 210 80 I 2 40 til ... t t
76 214 ... I 3 7 120 40 I 6
Tl 140 10 I 12 Tl tIT 80 6 14
41 146 80 1 12 7 ..Ill ... 86
14 131 ... I 12 17 Ill ... I 16
II 141 ... 12 tl til ... 86
44 12 ... t 44 Ill ... 86
M 124 ... 8 12 14 14 ... 16
71 126 ... I 12 70 122 ... I
16 12 ... I 12 12 136 ... 8 to
41 201 ... I 2 II 133 ... IN
44 144 ... I t 71 1 40 I M
76 tit ... 8 12 66 261 ... I 16
I 112 ... I 13 76 161 ... I 7
'..211 4 I 2 0 274 ... I 7
47 141 80 6 ! II 164 ... 8 17
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour A Co
Vansant & Co
Iohman 4 Co
McCreary
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Sun
Huston & Co
Hamilton ft Rothschild.
I.. F. Huss
Wolf A Murnan
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root ft Co
Bulla ft Kline
8. A 8
Huffman
Krey Packing Co
Independent Pkg. Co...
Parker ft Webb
Other buyers
1,048
781
42
57
28
28
7
83
83
18
187
74
74
ATI
15
249
230
2.622
8.557
2.848
4.328
11
6.8X6
1,11
81$
218
212
241
4,408
Totais...
CATTLE While
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. COTTON-rBpot
closed quiet: twenty points loa-er; middling
uplands. 10 sue; middling gulf, ii.opo. Bales,
l.K bales.
8T. LOC19 Mo., Feb. 21 . COTTO N D u 1 1
middling 11: sales none; receipts.
balea; shipments. M bales; stock 44.101
bales.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 21. COTTON-8pot
in fair aemanu; prices tnree points lower;
American middling fair. 0,25; good mill
dltng. 6.86d; middling, 5.79d; low middling.
6 63d; good ordinary. 5.96d; ordinary, S.iM.
The sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of
which 6(11 were for apeculation and exporf
ana inciuaea s.ui American; Kectlpts,
7,000 balea, no American.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 21. COTTON
Spot closed easy: salea 1.060 bales; ordinary
7 13-1A-; good middling. 10c; middling. 10 8-lilc
gtxMl middling, 10 15-lbc; middling, fair.
llc; iiecelpta. 8.101 bales; stock 315.0U1
bales.
London losing Stocks.
LONDON. Feb. 21. Cloalna ,unri..
iiiv oiuta rAiiimiisf were;
7037c; fair
Fl-ur. bids..
Wheat bu..
Corn. bu....
4La. bu
54.)
31 .Ti
..'hi .ti
.JL-7.0J0
2u0
4 4i
15. nu
2ol.aa)
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21.-X)FFEE Market
for coffee futures opened steady at un-
chnngud prices to an advance of 5 point
and closed steady net unchanged to S
points lower. Sales were reported of 138.250
Imgs, including March, al 6 Mm. sue;
April. S.65c: May, 75c; July, .S6c Septem
ber, 7.l4'4.15c; Ueceinber. 7.M7.4Uc; a pot
J-llo quiet . .o. 7 invoice. 1 T-ikc.
Ut. Joseph live stock Market.
ST. Jce!- I M, Mr... Feb. 21. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 2.230 hen.i. nmrket steady to 10c
luner; natives 4.aois.i; eows and heifers.
11 H.-.Q4 so; stocaers and feeders, 83.flfitT4 40.
J l HIS Receipts. 8.131 head; market oitMOc
lower: l.igiu. m.KXit : medium and heavy
S.'tmM.-. ...
811 KEP Receipt. l.t4 head; market
sieaay, lam us, 10c Kivter.
Ton sola, mosejr..
acceuat
Anaoonda
atrklens ..
o pfd
A O
Canadian PaciBe
Chea A Ohle
Chicago O. W...
C. M. A St. P .,
leBeera
D. A ft. 0
do pfd
grle
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
llllBoia Central ,
Loula. A Naah...
M . K. A T.
.. 'K. y. Ceatr.l
.. f Norfolk A W
.. 14; de pfd
.. Ontario A W
.10 Pernerlvaala
.lle'kaad Mlnra
..177 Raing
-. 1: de lat pfd
.. 11I de 2d pfd
..13 S7Milh.ru Hy
.. ! do fit
.. 44 Southern P.clfk ...
.. 81 I nlon Psrisc
..41 do pfd
.. l 8. Bteel
.. l do pfd
..17 .W.b.i,
..lit I da pfd
Bpaatab 4s
per ounce.
.lit
. al
. 71
71
. ta
. M
.161
'J
.16.
lUl",
.!
. 1
. 4
. 11
SILVER-Steady: JOd
MONEY 4 per cent.
The rate of discount In tha onen m.rW.i
for short bills is 8 16-14 per cent; for thro
monins nuu is per rent.
Tpoasarf Statesaaat.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 31 -Statement of
tb irvasurjf balaovcs la tha general fund.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market la firm In tone on a
moderate jobbing demand and some export
business. Common to good tcron of lso4)
re quoted at 7Uo; fair to good trrop of
issoi 809c: cnoice. 10c; fancy, llTtUW.
CALIFORNIA PRIED FRl'lTS Prunes
are In fair demand with quotations rang
ing from 4c to 8c on spot. Apricots are
In demand for small lota, which total a
considerable aggregate and .'lees are firm.
Choice ara quoted at 10910 extra choice,
uiiirvc; fancy, nviio. reaches are un
Changed with extra choice quoted at 10c
fanoy, lOVyljllV; extra fain y. HVitl3c
nalalna are somewhat unsettled, coast
seeded being rather easy In lone, while
Other varieties are steady but quiet. Ixtoae
musoatei are quoted at jc; seeded raia
"ta. tyc and London layer. Il.5oijl.ou.
agar an Molasses.
NTJW YORK, Feb. 21. 81 'OA R Raw,
nominal; fair refining, 2c; centrifugal, K
test, u-K's -Hr ; molasses sugar. 2S": re
fined, quiet; No. 4c; No. T, 8 96c; No. 8,
wo; no. , s.koc; jo. iu, sue; iso 11,
No. It, 8.70c; No. 13. t.6c; No. 14. $ tifio; con
fectioners A, 4.35c; mould. A. 4.85c; cut
loar, s.zuc: rrusneo, auc; powdered, 4.ax.-;
gr.niiiairu, v.om. , truors, a. mo.
sit 'UADotn cir.ay ; new Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice. 8to8c.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 23. SIGAR
Finn: open kettle, centrtfuaal. leiue: cen
trifugal whites, $4t4c; yellows, $'.eiae:
seconds. 1 8-lc.
MpLASUES-Opea kettle, I7(f80c; centrlf-
uas-i. r-oJ.'e.
SYRlT-Xcj.
4,731 14,523 11.805
receipts of rattle were
lighter this morning than yesterday or
day before, they were still very heavy for
a Wednesday, being three times as large
as one week ago and twice as large
two weeks ago. The quality of the cattle.
both steers and cow stuff, Is improving
as the season advances, so that there la
quite a showing of desirable rattle on sale
nearly every day.
With such large receipts for the three
days of the week so far the feeling this
morning waa lower, nearly everv one
anticipating a little further reduction In
values. 1 ne aemana, nowever, proved
to be somewhat larger than had been an
ticipated and the market opened reasonably
eariy wun aesiraoie oeei steers selling
runy sieaay wun yesterday, in fact In
a few Instances salesmen thought that If
anytning tney ai.i a little better than
yesterday with their best cattle. Thera
were quite a number of loads good enough
to nrmg t.w or better. The commoner
kinds of cattle a a matter of course
were not so much sought after and did
not sen 10 ns gooa advantage.
Before me market opt-ned buvera were
generally predicting a larger market on
cows ana txiifers on the ground that re
celpts for the week hud been heavy and
that killers had been free buyers. When
the trade was once under way, though
It , became apparent that all the buyers
had liberal orders and Instead of being
lower oeairaoie ainna or rattle sola freely
at pricea generally steady with yesterdav.
Buii'Hinen wno were unrortunate enough to
have undesirable kinds found it harder
work lo unload, aa the number of ,,,rl
cattle In tho yards enabled buyers to
discriminate agalnat the Inferior kinds.
considering tne number or cattle In the
yards tlila morning the supply of Blockers
and feeders was decidedly small and aa
speculators qui not nave any great num
ber on hand In the feeder divln on there
was a good active demand. Desirable kinds
sold freely and generally In good aeaxo
In th morning al fully yesterday's prices
jtejireneiiutiive eaies:
BEEF STEERS.
Ha A. Ba. Pr. Ns sr. gn. Pr
II 1011 1 76 1 1i4 4 66
I tOO 1 46 II 1011 4 W
II 147 I 6 It Ml 4 n
1 100 I M 1 1110 4 40
1 6 4 00 1 1154 4 M
4 07 4 Ml t U30 4 0
6 1030 4 111 1 USI 4 71
10 140 4 14 16 101 4 ?i
14 4 II It !! i 7
121 II II 2M 4 u
1 17 4 10 1 ut 4 Ii
11 100 4 t It lllf, 4 at
I 74 4 14 II 114 4 I
1 4 16 1 12) 4 ai
11 10k 4 10 16 1J24 4 op
1 116 4 K IJ 1130 I 06
II " 4 40 II U7I 1 10
1 100 4 4 1 141,1 I 1.
40 1044 4 46 40 .'.1473 I lo
1 1440 4 60 46 1474 m
111 4 6 17 ...1414 6 lu
17 10W 4 4
cows
t 76 I It 28 140 II.
I W I I lhto M
1 14-W I at 1 1120 tx
1 tt $4 1 1330 1 u
8 106 8 4 IT Ii! ta
8 1 3 4 1 1140 I 40
I 3 4 1 1,140 8 I
t 10 t 46 I J6I I 6(1
8 ....H t 6 1 not 1 wi
1 40 8 44 lo2 I 60
8 H0 $ H T 16 8 64
t 114 $ 74 4 f I 0
8 , IM III 1 mo I 44
8 .....let 8 14 It Ill I 46
U. 81 $ 74 1 un 1 4e
sales.
iter: top. $.!.: bulk of
"74; heavy. 1 "7'u In; nen-kers,
10 i ll. nnil liiiht. t:. 4'"7l 7'4
SHEEP ANI I.AM HH-Receipts. .
esd; market wenk; nnttve lamls.
Mi: western In ml,. l;YVi4i.75: ewes sal
catlings. H2.Min.76; weatern fed Vsrljrn.
o'n.i: western fed xlieep. $1 2i-'u.i , 1;
tockers and fciilers, tt. J'1i I..M1.
loot City Live Stock Market.
SIOCX CITY, Is . Fert. 21 (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 2.1'head;
market weak. Blockers l'V lower: beeve.
$4 OOhfl.50; cows, bulls and mixed. $2 5tm
4.25; Blockers and feeders. U.OO-nt 2f; calves
and yearling. $.l.004;i3 85.
HOOS Receipts. h.7t bend: market ine
lower, selling at $n.8WV85; bulk of aalcs.
$5.82HJtY87Vt,
SHEEP AM) I.AMI1S Iteceipis. a
head; n-.arket 25r lower.
stock In sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterdHy:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 6.oo0 13.rl 6.5
Sioux Cltv 2.VO 6.7il StV)
Kansas Cltv Ii4o0 l4.o 6,floo
St. Joseph 2.2.- 8.131 l.(
St IjouIr 3.ti0 7,i0 600
Chicago 20.0(10 40.000 22mn
Total 42,730 8S.II1 $5,368
too
SHEEP The heavy receipts of yesterday
and the day before were followed by an
other liberal run, making the total for
the three days the largest of any slmlla
period In two months or mora. In addition
to the fresh recelpta tnera were about
thirty cars, mostly all feeders, carried over
from yesterday. The market today waa
largely a repetition of yesterday's trade
that Is, the movement was slow with
feeder buyers doing a considerable prnpor
tlon ot the business. Packers seemed to be
pretty well filled up on both sheip and
a mbs and as the most or tne offerings
were none too good there was no great
inducement for them to take on additional
supplies.
The Sheep market during tne last two
dayB has received the worst black eye tha
It has had In a long while. Prices at tins
point, under the influence of the very good
local demand and the moderate receipts
have been maintained at a high point as
compared with eastern markets for a long
time back. The situation has undergone a
decided chango this week. The receipts
on Monday and Tuesday, especially un thu
latter day, were very heavy and the quality
011 an average poor. . As a result prices
went off rapidly and It would be no exag
geration to call the market for the two
days fully 50c lower than It waa last week.
The decline waa the heaviest on lambs,
soma of which actually Bold 75c lower
than they did at the high time the early
part ot last week. Good sheep and ewes
on the other hand did not show as much
loss for the reason that the supply of tnat
kind was light. Packers have been unable
to take care of all the stuff that has been
coming this week and the market has de
clined simply from lack of buying support.
While the break litre lias Deen heavier
than at some other market points this
market is still well In line with eastern
markets, and shippers can gain nothing
by shipping by lioru to Chicago, as a com
parison of th prices al tha two points
Will show.
As noted above, a large proportion of the
recelpta has consisted of uunnlshed sheep
and lambs, whluh are only good enough for
feeders. The break In the market has
brought pricea down to a point where the
feeder buyers can take 1101a of mem and
considerable buying on that account com
menced yesterday, commission men are
advising their friends who Intend to buy
feeders tnia spring 10 get in ineir nraers
now while there Is a liberal aupply and
while stuff can be had to good advantage.
The fact Is these feeders are selling cheaper
now than last fall, when everyone was
craiy to buy.
Uuotatlons for fat snecp ann lamns are
as follows: Good to rhotce lambs, Colo
rado, $b 60'an.KS; good westerns, $b.&iii4.!iri;
good yearlings. $5.K5iil.O0; good wethers,
$5.4oaiS.u; ewes. $4.8.Va6.2u.
Representative sales:
No.
4 Colorado ewes
12" Colorado lambs
75 western lambs, feeders...
444 western lambs, feeders...
2 cull ewes
172 Idaho ewes, wthrs and fdra
18 western ewes
10 native ewes
2 western lambs
7 cull lambs
557 western feeder lambs...
Sol Idaho feeder lambs
129 Idaho feeder lambs
228 western feeder Ininbs...
8 Idaho feeder lambs
jtg western feeder ewes....
50 western feeder ewes....
i2 western feeder ewes....
147 western lambs
87'l western In mbs
11 western lambs
4 western lambs
12 western lambs
Av. Pr.
.80 4 65
.Hi 4 30
. 81 6 '40
.81 6 40
.90 $ 50
M 4 25
. to 4 H6
. 110 4 75
. It 6 50
.t.5 (50
. HO S 10
.68 4 13
.61 15
. 75 IS
.58 ti 26
.84 3 'x
.84 3 80
.80 8 80
.UO II HO
.87 6 lit
. .. fl
...112 ti -.C
. Ml -tl
MARKKT
CHICAGO LIVE STUCK
tattle Hteady to Blow, Hogs Five to
Tea Cents Lower.
CHICAGO. Feb. 21.-4'ATTLE-Receipts
20.1'SJ head; market, beat steady; others
slow; common to prime steers. $3.50tti.31
cows. $3.1054 60; heifers, $2.545 W); bulls
t2.trxffe.2f: calves. tMfttft.St; stockera and
feeders. 82.604)4.65.
HOOS Receipts, 4r.0ti0 head; market 5fil0c
lower; choice to prime heavy. I, li'uti
medium to good heavy. $4 l(i;.15: butcher
weights. In Hn 122', j : good clich e heavy
mixed i ltruij iu; packing, i.,.,vio.l3.
SHEEP AM; LAMbS Rett-lpts. Mi0
head: market. ,heep 10fyl5c loner; lambs,
steady; sheep, Jl.Oogjo 00; yearlings, to 5b'u
6.40; yearlings. t5.5o-U6.30: lambs. $! I'fi 7.10.
OMAHA WIIOI.EgAI.f3 MARKET.
Condition of Trade asrd Q,nntntlans oa
Staple and Fancy Produce. T.
EQaS-Rcrcipts liberal; Candled stock un
settled at 12.'Bl8o. ..
LIVE POl I.TRY Hens. 1014c; old rrtost-
ers, 6Vi-; turkeys, lo..-; ducks, lie: young
roosters. BVx'hIOc; geese. Sc.
DKEbSED 1'OUl.l KV iuraeys. imbvic;
old toms. l.VdlbV; chickens. 114tl2c; old
roosters, 7c; ducks. I2W13CI geese. Inc.
BUTTER Packing stock, loc; choice to
fancy dairy, ttftltc; creamery. 214i'21V4jC.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com
pany: No. 1 upland. $6.00; medi-.m, hs,
coarse. $1.505.00. Rye straw, $6.50. . .
BRAN Per ion. $16 50.
HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW-No. 1
green l.ldes, Mc; No. ff, So; No. 1 salted,
12c; No. 2, He;- green bull hides. fcfiSc;
cured, 9Jfl0c: dry hides. I(?i20e. Horse
hide, large, $3.26; small, $2.50. Sheen pelts,
each, eocfitl.25. Tallow. No. 1. 4Vc; NO. $
14c; rough, 1VC. . ,
TROPICAL. FRUITS
DATES Per box or 80 l-lo. Pkga.. t2:
Hallowe en In 70-lb. boxes, per lb, ic; Say
ra, per lb., 4c; walnut-stuffed, 1-lb. pkga,
fi per dot: 8-lb. boxes. $1.
ORANGES California, extra rancy Red
land navels, all sizes. $3.00; fancy navels.
$2.85; choice, all slses. $2.V(T2.75.
LEMONS Limonieis, extra fancy, 240
sixe, 13.2$; 300 to 380 eires, $3.75. ' ' '
FIG8--'allfornla. Per 10-lb. carton, 75a
85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, lie
elx-crown, 13c.
BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch.
$1.75fe2.2n; Jumbos, $2.5Otj3.00.
TANGER1 NE8 California, per box tf
about 125, $3.00.
uhai-k FRUIT Florida, per oox, j.uo-(f
7.50; California, per box, $4,0044.60.
FRUIT.
PEARS Winter Nellls and Mount Ver
non. $2.50.
APPLES-Californla BelltJowers, $1.60 per
bu. box;. Ren Davis, $1.75 per bu. box;
Wlnesaps, $2.25 per b. box; oilier varieties.
$2.0org2.50 per bu.; New York apples, $5.60
per bbl. ' ,
unAru-importea fimani, a.Buo.uv,
OLD VEGCTABLISg,
POTATOES Home grown, per bu..
bdc; South Dakota, per bu.. Too.
ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu, 86c; Spanish, per crate, $2.00; Colo
rado, red and yellow, per bu., $1.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 6VQ.
CABBAGE Horns grown and Wisconsin,
In crates, per lb., 2c. .
CARROTS, PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS
Per bu., 65jj75c.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per dog., 2345c.
o w cc l rul A 1 uco itansaa, per i-uu.1
bbl., $100.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of tO lbs.
net. $6.00.
WAX BEANS-Per hamper of about 24)
lbs. net. $6 00.
STRING BEANS Per hamper ot about
20 lbs. net, tJ.uutr- 00.
EGG PLANT--Florida, per dox., $1 .251.5w
GREEN PEPPERS-Florlda. ier hamper
Of about 10 do., $3.50.
TURNIPS Louisiana, dox. bunches, 75c.
SHALLOTTS Louisiana. per dog.
bunches, 75c.
HEAD LBTTl CE Lou Is ana. Der bbL-
tl2.0"16.00; per dozen head. 41. 71412.00.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dozen
beads, 60c.
CUCUMBERS-Hot bouse, per doz- $17i
RADISHES Hothouse, per dozen bunch
es, 5o& 160.
lll'OUDAAlia ll..(kn,,B. - 1 1. .
i'l I t.T 1 1 1 V ' v( 1, 1 ,- llllllluUBC) V in., w. -
CAUL1F1J3WKR California, about. 24
heads to crate, $3.25.
BEEf CUTS.
No. 1 ribs. 13c: No. 2 ribs, 11c; No. ' I
ribs, 104c; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 2 loin 12c:
No. I loins, vyijc; No. 1 chuck, 6Vtc; No. a
chuck, 4 Vic; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round,
7Vc; No. 2 round, W.c; No. I round. te:
ii. 1 piaie, c; no. piaie, ttwi; no. a
plat. So ,
iu 1 auin. iv r-u j n.
CIDER-Per keg. $3. 7b: per bb.. tCTt.
HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3.60.
CHEESE - SwIks. new, lbo; Wisconsin
brick. 16c; Wisconsin limbergcr, 15c; twins,
loc; young Americas, I6V1C.
nc l b wainuts. no. 1 4011 sneus. riew
crop, per lb., iavo; nnra sneiis, per lb .
13V.C-. - i-ecans. large, per tp J4c; small.
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb.. tfVic; roasted.
per ID., sc. ' mil waiiiuis. per ;u., i2Qisvc,
Almonds, soft dhelU, per '.I., 7c; b'd
shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, $4.25 per
sack of 100.
FRESH FISH-Trout. 11c: halibut, lftr;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white 'ia .. lie; aun
hsh, 4p9e; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c;
pike, loc; redsnapper, 11c; salmon, He;'
crappler, tilVc; eels, 18c; black bass, 22c;
whitetlsh, 12c; frog legs, per tloa., 56o)
lobsters, green, 83c; bulled lobsters, 37c;
bluellsh. 15c; herring, 4c; Spanish mackerel,
lCr; haddock, 13c; shrimp. tl.OOttl-50 p(
gallon; smelts. 12c; rod. 12s.
OYSTERS Fresh standard. $1.40 per gaLf
hell ovsters, 1.0"i2.00 per 100; Llttla Neck,
elams. $1.60 per 1(W. -.
SUGARS Granulated cane, In bbls.. $6 01
granulated rune, In sacks, $5.01; granulated ' .
beet, in sacks, $1.81.
SYRUP In barrels. 24c per gaLj rases.'
t 10-lb. cans. $1.60; cases, 11 6-lb. ' can.
f.80; cases, 24 2-lb. cans, $10.
COFFEE Roasted: No. a, 2iVc per lb. $
No. 30. 2tVc per lb.; No 25. Ibc per lb.-.
No. 20. 15Vc per lb.; No. 215. 12VC per in,
FLOUR (wholesale) Best high grade Ne
braska, per cwt., $2.00; best high grado
patent Minnesota, per cwt., $2:8); Btralgi.j
patent Nebraska, per cwt., $2.00; second
patent Nebraska. $1.80.
CURED FISH Family whitefish, per V4.
bbl., 100 lbs., $4 50; Nora-ay mackerel, per
bbl., 200 lbs : Bloaters, $4n.00; No. J. $28.00;
No. 2, 1-4. 00; No. 3, $2i.ta; Irish No. 2,
$17.00. Herring, in bbls., 20O lbs. each: Nor
way, 4k. $13 DO; Norway. 3k. $13.00; Hol
land, mixed, $11.60. Holland herring la
kegs: Milkers, 80c; krgs, mixed, TOc.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet, $3 25; No. 2 car.
pet, $2.4i; No. 8-plain. $3.25.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 6543 'c; Maine, $125. Tomatoes. 3-lb,
cans. l.3bSl.!o: 2-11... 744jr$l.iNi; filne
apples, giated, 2-io , $2.05(U3.3o; sliced, $1 M
112.20; gullon apples, fancy, $3.60; Call
fornla apricots, tl 4uj2.io; pears, $1 ?j'i$
2. 60; peaches, fancy, 11.752 40; H. C.
peaches, I2.tt 2.ej, Alaska salmon, red,
11 lo; pink 80c; famy Chinook. F.. $2.10;
fancy kocktye, F., $1.86; sardines. Vp-oil, '
12 60; -mtiHiards, IJ.ou'ua.10; sweet pota
loer, $1 li'oi 2o; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump
kins, Kt'ftill.W' wax beans. 2-IU., r.-fic; '
Lima beans, 2 lb., 7j(bici;1.3j; spinach,
el.3a4j2.0o; cheap peus, 2-lb.. b-lc; extra. '
16'uDuv; fancy, $1 Jo4jl.7o. -
EVAPORATED FRCIT8-Fancy Mutr .
peaches. 12Vc; choice Muir peaches, ll'.cj- .'
fanoy yellow. 12c; 6O-60 prunes, 7c; 6o-7ii,
7c; fancy New York ring apples, llc;
choice. lo',sc; fancy 4-crown loose inusca- '
tel raisins. 7c; 3-crown. 7c; 2-crpwn. 6Vc;
fancy seeded raisi.is In 1-lb. cai tool, Ice t
choice aeeded, in 12-oz. cartoons, 7'c; coat- '
ern .ltted cheirirs, 17c, New York evap-' '
oiattHl black raspberrlea, 35c, f:icy pear,-1
16c; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines. 1c; fancy' ,
apricots, 11V.C; choice royal. 10iu; Hal- - 1
luaecn date. 6c; glacs citron, 17c; oap 4.
tiled, 16c; Union. 14 c; orange, 14Vc. ,..,.,
Kanais t'lty l.lve Mtork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21 CATTLE Re
ft Ipt e. 10,40ft head, including 7j0 southerns;
market steady to strong; choice export
und oresned leef ste, r. $ 2.V(Hi.0O; fai
to good, $4.00415.26; western fed steers. 14 Si)
iiS.fjii; storkers and ft-edi-r. $1.0o4i I. SO:
southern steers. $3.5tr?i-4 : southern cows,
$2.2.Vo3.75: native cows. $2 254.40; nuilv"
heifers. $3.2o6.u; bulls. !44i4dl; calves.
$3 '"T7 60.
HOOS-Recelpts, H.Oow bead: market loc
F. Do Day Cl Co.: ;ir
Dealer, ta f 1
Klneka tmln
kblp loar Crala to I s.
Branch O0eo, lio-lll Board of TreHa, 1
BIdg.. Osiaka. a. Telephono tjlll '
T.'-rt Exchange Bldg, South Omaha. 'I
Beli '1'hons 21 lodeasndsnl 'fltOM .