TTIE OMAHA DATTiY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907. 9 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET , tssssnmnmnBss. - WEAKNESS IS DUE LARGELY TO THE SNOW 4Mel Demand and Light Offerings Canst) Corn A4?ie Mnterlnlly Cnld Weather Expected a Help ta mnllUk 114a. OMAHA, February it, 1807. J Wheat market wu dull and heavy, being down at tha olosa. Ths wmJchmi wu Ftiua largely ta enow, which la general, and pressure by tha beara. Firmer cables ciuwi early strength locally, but continued noelling waa too much for tha market to withstand. Broomhall repnrta an Increased demand for- flour in Liverpool, and a scarcity of (Dot whmt of aood quality Oerinany ta reported buy Ins Argentina wneat. ana Kuula ta expected to buy soma for famlna sufferers. Stocks In the north Wee decreased 60,000 buahela for three day. Offerings of corn were light, which a food demand came from cash Interests and pit trader Fart of tha early advance was loat on profit taking by the longs, and commlsaton houaea did eome selling on retaing orders, brotnhall says the situa tion In Argentina la worse. Cold weather la expected to Increase the need of corn for feeding, and the snow will make the car trouble worse. . . Primary wheat ronelnta ware 336.000 bush els and shipments aw.vuO buahela. against recelpta last year of 860,000 buahela and shipments of 226,000 buahela. Corn recelpta vara I (C!K OTll hiinha.10 anri ahlnmentS 447. 00 buahela, against receipts laat year of 76,,(X buahela and ahlpmenU of 476,0X1 buahela. Clearances were 162.000 buahela wheat- M.W0 barrels flour, sbt.OuO buahela corn and 80,0u0 Duaneis oats. Liverpool closed 412d higher on wheat and HG-Vyd higher on oorn. a mhiuH moaaua tnat received says: "Corn bids more numberoua today and slightly better; looks as If they would fol low us." J. IL Ware of Chicago thinks this of the market: Htrensrth In Liverpool market In face of our decline yesterday, ahowa that the foreign situation la a bullish one and la likely to ultimately Influence prices here quite decidedly. Buy wheat on all these setbacks. Bwlng on oorn la Still up ward. Local range of options: Rockies., decreased 84.000 bu. Canada In creased Ji&o.nro bu. Total, Vnlted Btatea and t ansoa, increased ".lt."JQ du. Anoat lor ana in Kurope Increased l.eic.wo ou. imi American and European aupply increaaed .l.Ono bu. Corn. In the United Btatea and canaaa. Increased 6M.000 bu. Oats. In the United Btates and Canada, decreased Wil.OPO bu. The leading changes reported this wee are: Manitoba Increaaed 618.000 bu., Port land. Me., 437,000 bu.. Minneapolis private elevators 60,000 bo., Aberdeen M.000 bu., and Chicago private elevators decreased 210,0uo bu. Artlclsa.1 Open. Hlh. Low. Close. Tea'y Wheat I May...) nB) July... TlB Corn May... 41 HB ' July... 404.B Sept... 41feB Oats May... MB July... 14B 7114B 414A 40B 41 WB 4SB TIB TIB ........ TH4B 41HB 4HA 0SB eo'iB 41 WB 41HB 88B A 84B 34B 7TAB 41 HA 40HA 41A SA 4A A asked. B bid. Omaha Cask tfrlsaus. WHBAT-No. t hard. cT0o5 No. hard, mQ No. I erring, m&Hmo. CORN No. 8, 874p37tto; No. 4, t&Bfro; No. A veilnw. tTUsi: No. 1 white, 80a. OATS No. t mixed, 3G4l6c; No. I whits Ki li-No. X o: NO. 8, SSVftO. Carlet lMsetpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 23 637 127 Kanaaa City W 2 Minneapolis 124 ... Omaha ...................... 14 Ta Puluth T ' ... ) BU Louis M lot CHICAGO ' GRAI AD PROVIIIONI Featnrss of tha TradlaaT am Claalmgr Prices em Boar of Trme. CHICAGO, FeH. C High prices for wheat at IJvetpool strengthened the local wheat market today and onset highly favorable . crop conditions In the southwest. At the close wheat tor May aeiivery waa up w3"o. Corn was Ho higher. Oats gained Hfl-o. Provisions were a shade to Via higher. The wheat market Opened firm because ' of tha moderate advance at IJverpooL which was unexpected. because of the sharp decline here yesterday, email receipts in ' the northwest alao. created bullish senti ment In the- early . morning. - Later the market eased off because of a heavy snow throughout KKnaa'-idv.ftferekawhere the crop waa said to have been previously without, protkttlon. The fact that the world's visible aupply Indicated an ' In- , crease of t,X),000 bu.,. or eJnyiat 1,000.000 bu. 1 rn excess of the aaneral estimate, caused tJf soma aelllntr. Later the market again be- r came firm, partly- In sympathy with corn and oats, and also, because of advices from Oklahoma claiming that the growing wheat In that section Is still liraumolently. pro tected against- cold weather. The close waa firm. May ODened blither at 78MtC. sold at 78fco and than deollned to TJHa77o. 1nal quotatlona were at 78Ho. Clearanoes of wheat ana flour ware equal to tS&.M bu. Primary receipts were 8a6,0u0 ' Kit ..uln.l Sn Dfifk hit fnp t Kjt enrranrwinri. Inat dav last vearv Mlnneaoolla. Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of Ml cars against lirt cars last wsea ana at oars Com was In rood demand all day. prln plpally because of advices from Argentina claiming that the crop In that country is still suffering from drought. The strength of eata was a minor buinan influence, or feiinca were llaht throuahout the entire day. The close was firm. May opened UftUo to ttKao higher at 40-ac to 4hc aoid between 4tHii46Vao and 4Hc and cloaed at w'a-eta. Local receipts were btl cars, with one of contract rrade. Oats reached the hlgheat price In three years when the May delivery today touched 40Hc. The advance was caused by buying by prominent bulla for local shorts. The latter were Induced to cover by the fact that the greater part of the May holdlnge are aald to be In the handa of a few In fluential operators. There ' waa little dis position on the part of the longa to sell until the price had reached the 40 cent market, when offerings cams out freely. I The market closed strong with prices at the top. notch. May opened a shads to He higher at SSVto to 3H&3Ho and sold up to - 4lic, where it closed. Local receipts were 17 care. Provisions were firm despite lOo decline In the price of live hoga. Bhorta were fair buyers, but offerings were not large. At the close May pork was up 12Hc, at tl7.77V. Lard was a shade higher at $10.00. Rlba were tu higher at ta.fr. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 16 rare; corn. Kbit care; oata, el cars; hoga, 17.WU head. The leading futures ranged as fotlows: HEW YORK SEVERAL MABKKT Qaetatleas of the Day Tarleaa Cesasaedltles. NEW TORfcV Feb. 6. FLOUR Re ceipts. 14.749 barrels; exports, .!( barrels: sales, 4,000 packagea; market firm but quiet; . Minnesota patents. f4104.36; winter straights, 3.40I.0; Min nesota bakers, l3.aV34.76; winter extras, 42.S0 tj-3.00; winter patenta, $3.Sri4.86; winter low grades, f.70&2.t0. Rye flour, steady ; sales pkga.: fair to gooo, W.tiJ.Bii; cnoioe in fancy, Mlfca4.. Buckwheat nour, quiei at ilOi&2 20. spot and to arrive. BL'CK. WHEAT Uulet: 11.26 for 100 lbs. CORNMEALi Steady; fins white ana yellow, 61.20O1.I6; coarse, 11.1001.12; kiln dried, fl.6602.76. WHEAT Receipts, 66.00Q nuaneis; ex ports, 7.77 bu.; sales, 1,700.0000 fu. futures and 64,000 bushels spot. Spot market firm; No. 1 red, 62 He elevator; M- Q A Blti. W ,fln,t' M rt 1 northern buluth. ' 61H t. o. b afloat; No. 1 hard winter, 86 He. f. o. b afloat. After an opening advance, due 'a Arm cables and email northwestern recelpta. wheat aoted rather weak anound mid day. Liquidation was a feature. Influ enced by reports of abundant anow pro tection west, until just at the close, when prices rallied witn corn, leaving ore o net higher. May. 84 6-16 6 84 12-16c. closed at 84 Ho; Jul. 88 HO 84 He, closed at 4Ho. CORN Receipts. 61.875 buahela: ex ports, 68,406 buahela. Spot market firm; No. 2. 67c. elevator, and 62c. f. O. b. afloat. Optllpn market was without trans ections, closing hc net mgner. may, 62Hc: July closed at 63Hc OATS Recelpta. 19 600 bushels: ex ports. 1.600 bushels. Spot market strong. Mixed oata, 16 to 82 pounds, 44c; nat ural white. 86 to 88 pounda. 46 947 Ho; clipped white, 86 to 40 pounda, 4648c HA Y steady : shipping, vmjwc: gooa to choice, 21'8110. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1823c; same, 196, 8llo PaclflO coast, 1906. 12f16c: 1, 1O018O. HIDB8 Steady: Galveston. 89 to 28 Ibe.. 20c; California, 20 to 26 Iba., So; Texas, dry, 24 to 80 lbs., lc LEATHER-Steady: Scld, TiWBna. tD AVTOT1MUO U.. A m . hmll, XI R m 1715.60; mess, 9ys.50i beef hams, xaiew? 24.1 mes bams. 218 00. Lard, steady; western prima. 89.90010.06. nominal; refined firm; continent, 110.86; eoutn America, jiu.io, cpmpound, 88.6098.76. Pork, firm: fam ily, $19.00 16.60; ahort clear, 17.76tJ 16.00; mesa, 2 18.000 18.7 6. TALLOW Steady; city (ft P' pkg.), 6 -le: country (pkgs. free), 6HSWH0. KiLBi Bieaay; aomeswc, lair w -m y4c: japan, nominal. 'OUl T15.60; mess, ih.owik.soi peer nams, !4.00; packet, tU.OK4Ji2.OO; city, extra India ness. 821 00i328. 60. Cut meats, steady: tickled bellies. 210.25(!H2.00; pickled POULTRY Live, oulet: fowl lSHc; tur keys, 13o. Dressed, steady; western chick ens. !S'?18ej turkeys, 14lic; fowls, 813MiO. BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, 82Hff33o. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. 22fll52e: held, com mon to extra, 2JS0c; state dairy, common to flrsts. 20t29c; renovated, common to ex tra, 16ftj24c; western factory, common to firsts, lTH'OTlc; western Imitation creamery, Oxtrs. J-26o: firsts, 2162c. CHEESE Firm; state, run cream, amau and large, September, fancy. 14Hdi state, November. lSU14e! rood ttf prime. IZH'V 13c; winter made, average best, 12c; Inferior, KOOS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, - 81c; state, choice, 29t330c; state, brown and mixed, extra. 24c; flrsts, to extra flrsta, 27(ffc; western firsts, 27c. Official prices: Firsts, 27c; seconds, 2&H2Hc - St. Ixle Geaeral Market. BT. LOUIS, Feb. 6.1 WTTKAT Firm No. I red, cash. nRc; No. t bard, 74H76Hc; May. 77c; July, 7iHo, CORN Higher: track, No. . cash. 4SHc; No, 2 white, 4645Hoi May, 44Hig44Ho; July, 44H. v OATS Higher; track, ' No. 1 cash, 8Ho; No. white, 49Ho; Mas,. Hc; July,. & 26o. - FLOTJR BteadyyjeA winter patent 83.66 13.75; extra fancy and straight, 83.8j33.C5; clear. 82.6E2.66.' ' SEED Timothy, eteady: $S.604.00. roKNnrnALOulet. Si SO. . BRAN fitronger; sacked,, east track. 870 88c. HAT Oulet i timothy, S.OO1.50; prairie, 811.00 18.00. IRON COTTON TIES-81.02. BAGOINO-Vlo. HEMP TWINE o. ' PRnvmiONS- Pork, hlarher: lobblnsr. 817.60. Lard, higher; prime ateam, 89.60. Dry salt meats, ateady; boxed extra shorts, M riTU: clear rib 89.77H: ahort clears, 8100J, Bacon, ateadv; boxed extra shorts, 810.62H. clear rlba. 610.62H; ahort cleara, 810.76. POULTRY Firm: chickens, 9Hcr aprlngs. lie: turkeys, izc; oucks. 11c; geeae, evfcc, BUTTER-ateady; creamery, BQVW. dairy, aiarc. KOOS Hlsher at 23H. Following were the receipts and ship ments of nour ana grain: Recelpta Shipment" Flour, bbls 9.000 14,000 Wheat bu 84,000 N.OOO Corn, bu iot.000 164.000 Oats, bu....... 70,000 62,000 Kaaaaa City Orals aa Provlsleaa. KANSAS CITT, Feb. 6. WHEAT May, T2Hc; July, 72c: September, 71He; cash, mo. I nara, mioc; to. iiguo; no. 2 red. 7x7io; no. 1, iioiihc corn nay. ic: juiy. 4iS4o: bop- tember, 42Hr; cash. No. 2 mixed, 40o; No. 2. i9HOiHc; W. I wnite, 420; iso. 1. 41 U ft 43c. OATo unchanged to ho nigner: no. 2 white. 29Hc; No. 2 mixed, 880S8HS. RYE Steady at 600620. HAY Dull; timothy, 60c lower; choice timothy, 1 18.00 tp 16.60; choice prairie, 1 1 i.ouwiz.uu. EGOS Ho higher; ' firsts, cases In eluded. t6c. 1 BUTTER creamery. 8lc; packing. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 62.000 61.009 Corn, bu 29.000 16,000 oata, bu i.oue 14,000 Board of Trade quotations for Kansas City delivery. The range of prices, as re ported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building, was. Articles. J Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May July Sopt Coro Feb. May July Sept. Oata Feb. May July eVut. Pork May July Lard May Ju'v Sept. RlbH May July 178. H 78 fi-H -77 '43l 16H4iS 4nV 46S4J1 87H Ht'H 17 67H 17 77H1 10 00 10 ojh1 78H 7s' 77H 4S ' 4 4H 46 S7HI 8Ti- 2SV4 IT TTU. II s7Hi 10 02tJ 10 WSj T7H 78H'77HT8 T7S7T4i'78'7THil78 77H 77HirrVn, 43H 43! 42 4V4Si 4Pi(flr, 4H!46H,H 4H 4tt 4H Wheat May 72H July 71HS72 Corn May..... 41H0H July I 41H 10 17 Hi 10 K 70 t 60 75 8 KH 4H 87 8Hl 2H 83 17 67H! IT W ?H 10 10 62H1 2 Tig 2 60 87HI 874 4"H!i!rvl 87 H 83W 17 TJH IT 66 10 00 10 OS 10 17 H tH KT6 17 60 17 TS 10 f 10 0?U 10 17H 70 6 60 Clover, contract gn 1 PROVISIONS 6h( - -N f .S7vir!J 6H. Mess U Iard. ier 1K lbs.. 81 4 (boxsdS, 19i.87 No,, 1 Cash Quotations wars as follows! KLOl'R Steady: winter patents. 83.2012 8. Jo; winter straights. 83.0O&1.26; spring pat. enui, .n'nai; spring straiaTbta, 631UU3.M): baknrs. 63.202.60. WHEAT No. 2 Boring. htie; No. sprlna. 72?i82c: No. 8 red, TitHic CORN No. I 4c: No. 2 vellow. 44c OATS No. 2 87Sc; No. 2 white. &9e40Hoi No. t white, J7i3aU0. HTB-No, 8. 6-Hc BAR LET Fair to choice malting, K3tjtS. eEEDb No. 1 flax, 611H; No. 1 north. western. II rrima timothy. t4.Sou4.b Clover, contract srade, 816 60. -bnort rlue, aides (lonsel, less pork. Der bbl.. 117 a. u . - I . . - ----- - ., enort clear aides i.STH. The receipts and shipments of flour and grain wre: -. - Recelpta. Shlpraenta. Flour, bbis..t r.'0 2&,'i0 Wheat, bu .) 17 Corn, bu .0.ft) 140 Oats, bu ..171 0 27.u0 fr. bu 20. Wrlry, bu 7a.7U . 16,706 Oa the Produc exchange today the buuer market wsa ateadv: creameries, 210ilW: dairK-a, feti.'Mc. tuxa firta; at mark, cases Included. Hj J-; lirsta, Z7c; prime Orsts, Zsc; extiaa, stc . heeae, ateaoy, luic . - Available apllee of Grata. NEW TORK, Feb. 6. Social cable and telsrauhio communlcatlona received bv Hisdstreet'e show-the fullowlng changes In available eut-oUita as cumpatsd una .pre VVii.is avoouius: Vtteat, U the Vulted Elates east of the Articles. I Open. I High.) Low. Close. B Bid. A Asked. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 6. WTTEAT-May. S"Hc; juiy, wc; txptemter, IH'TSc; No. 1 nara.- eec; no. 1 nortnern, rdc: NOi northern. We; No. 8 northern. THMrtmUa. FLOUR First patents, 64.30&4.40; scond patents, W.l&y B; fine cleare, 81.26a8.2i aecona clears, ii.n?j. BRAN In bulk. 617.0W7.26. Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 6. WHEAT-Mnr-ket steady; No. 1 northern, 82Vrfrs3ftc; Ko. a nnnntrn, jwubic; saay. (nc, Dia. RYE Steady; No. 1, 6lOi4c. BARLEY Firm ; No. 2. 6o; sampls, 49 CORN-Steady; No. t cash, 41H8H?c; May, Peorta Market. FBOR3A. FVb. 6CORN-Btaadr: No. 8. 41c: No. 4. 40o. - OATS Strong; higher; No. I white, JKV, B: iNo. 1 wnite, c: ino. e wnite. aTmO. RYE Firm: No. 2. 5. WHISKY-On basis of 81.9 for flnlahed goods. - NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Slcna of ImproToireBt io th Market Enoour Htbitntl Operator. OTHER SPECULATORS INCLINE TO HESITATE Belief that Mere Llaaldatloa Is Bars ta Otear Depreeses Maay Issaea sa all Ieta Beaght for lavestaaeat. NEW TORK, Feb. 6. There were signs of Improvement In the stock market and either aa a cause or a result of this showing of the market speculative sentiment among the habitual operators In stocks was lees depressed. The reservation with which this brighter sentiment la accepted la due to the conflict with usual precedents In the present action of the market as a prelude to an extended recovery. Prices have gone down steadily without material rally since the first of the year and with gradual growth of resistance and a lapee Into dullness. Usually the progress of a decline occurs at a stage where the taking of margins, the coverings of atop-losa orders and the weariness of discouraged holders brings out a flood of urgent selling and a violent break In prices, which watchful professional operators on the short aide take advantage of to cover their ahort contracts, thus causing an equally audden rally. It is after this se quence of events that the period of dullness and waiting la expected, which precluded the shaping of the market for a new move ment In either direction. There has been no such culmlnstlng break In the recent market following the steady, although at. tlmee rapid decline, and there haa beon no violent rally to Indicate the effectual con clusion of the speculative campaign of the bears. The attitude maintained by the pro fessional trading element towarda the evi dence of Improvement In the market la baaed on thla theory of market movements. There have been symptoms of belated liquidation In the market yesterday and to day In special stocks, which helped to keep alive the misgiving that Important sellina of stock remains to be effected. In occurred in Great Northern today and weakened that stock materially In spite of the stronser tendency of the reneral marker. The special depression of Pennsylvania yes- leraav waa explained Dy the newa thla morning of differencee over a demand for wax-e Increase from the trainmen east of Plttaburg. The moat Important element of the Im. proved tone of the market la the evidence of a revival of lnveatment demanda. Thla la especially conspicuous in the buying out. right of stocks In small parcels for the Investment yield. Tha matter wsa brought to attention by the action of the Stock exchange authorities In ordering the re sumption or me printing or transactions In "odd lots" on the tape. Thla practice was abandoned at the time of furious specula tive activity when It was a physical Im possibility to record all the transactions. Its resumption now Is a sign In one point of view In the diminished volume of the market, but more significance la attached to the fact that the number of purchases of small lots has become so considerable that their desire to follow an official record of their purchases has Influenced the Stock exchange authorities to comply. rvreign opinion towards American securi ties la being extensively canvassed and enough of favorable tenor Is elicited to suggest the possible growth of a foreign demand for American securities to fol'ow the present acceptance for considerable por- ui rrcrni miircaa note issues. The dullness of the trading waa partly due to the large list of absentees, due to the storm interruption of traffic. Bonds were steadv. Total bhIas tur nla 81.706,000. United States bonds were steady. The following was the rana-a of nricsa on tha New York Stock exchange: V Sales. Hlsh. Lew. Class. Atams Krorwe m Amsl. Copper 17. an ill 110 tit Amr. Car ant rsaotry.... 1,400 41 41 41 S " P A roar. Oottoa Oil , do sfd Admt. Bxpraas , Amsr. Hlos Leather pfa 100 N Amr. 10s Ant, Unsstd (Ml So pft A mar. Loeeiaotlrs do pfa Amsr. Rrasltlng AV Raf.... do pi Amsr.. gaxar RaSnlnf AsMr. Too. pM etrs. ....... Anaconda Mlsing Ca Atctilsoe . .. , do p(4 Atlastlo Coast Una Baltimore A. Ohio , Pfl Brooklra Rapid Transit..., Canadlaa Paella Central of N. J Cheaapaaks Ohio... Chlcaae OU Waatsra. Chloaao A Northwaatara... too 1M4 14 inieafo, m. at at. r Chloaxt) Tarn. A Transit.. do ptd C. C. 0. at St Louis.... Colorado Pual ant Inn.... Colorado A touthara do lit ptd 4s d DM Coasslldatst OsS Oora Prodscta do f Delaware A Hudson Del.. Laos. Wasura.... PaaTsr A Rio O ran da do pt DlaMllara CsearUIss Ens , o 1st (d do M efd Gsnsral Slsetiis Hocking Valley ; UllDola Central Inter, Paper do pit Inter. Pump i do pti Iowa Contra! ee sfd K. C. Beutaora do pfd Louisville Nashville.... Msxlcea Cantml Mlna. A St. Loals at., St. p. Sault sta. At. to P'd Missouri Paolta At., K. at Texas. to pfd Natloaal Last N. R. R. of at. pfd sx-tlv Naw York Central N. T.. Ont WssUra.... Norfolk A Waatsra to fd North Aatsrlesa Pselfls Mall 100 14 14 PsnsarlTsnia 44,400 lto 11$ Psopls't Oas MM M P.. C. a All U 01-tl 4." 74 . 14 Pressed llstl Car toe 41 to aft .. Pullman Palaae Car.. Rasdlng to lit ptd to M aid , Republic ttsol , do pft , Rock blast Co. to Bfd It, L A 6 P. It pft St. Louis A W to pit touthara Paeita to pft lowthera Railway to pft Tsnnaasao Coal aat Iroa.. Taxaa A Paclflo T.. St. U A Western to pft Union Paelfto to pfd 17. A Eiprsas V. g. Realty U. S. Rubber to pfd V. t. Steal to pft Vlrtinta-Osrollne ChsmleaL to pft, Wabash to pft Walla-rare Eiprsas Wsatlnatiouas gisouif .... Waatara Union v, Wbssllng A Lake Brio.... Wtaooaala Csaual to pft Northern Pa I Ac ... Contra! Leather ... ts p-ft IKMS-lhsaalt Orsst Nonhsrn pfd UtorbarDUch Matropoiltsa. tA,u aVV to pit Total aalas tor the tar. OI. saaroa Imperial 4s closed at 78 and Russian bonds of 1!M at 4m. P.KRLJN, Feb. 6. The lone on the Pourse today Improved upon the New York advices. Sew York Mnney Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 6. MONET On pall, easy at i4.u per cent; ruling rate, s per cent; closing bid, 8 per cent; offered st tH per cent. Time loans, -steady; sixty days, 6 pet" cent; ninety days, 64 per cent; six months, 6v,'ii6H per cent. PR1MK MtlKCANTlLH PA TER 646lai per cent. BTEH1JNO EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at 84Att-rV6 4M) for demand and at 84 0404.6046 t"r sixty-day bills; posted rstes, 64 Mhi and HHi commercial bills. 84 804.4 80Vt. SILVER Bar, ffiVfcc; Mexican dollars, 63c. and railroad BOND8 Government steady. Closing quotations on brpnds were ss follows: V. S. raf. ts, rat....lt Japan ta. tt sarins. . . IH to enupon It do 4Ha. rtfa MS D. S. Im. rt..... 1"1H to M sarlaa "V4 to coupon 10114. to 4a MS 0. 6. olt 4a. rag ml L. A N. anl. 4a Kmvt to coupon lot Max. Central 4s.... MUj C. 8. a. 4s, rog lit do lat tne to ronoon lit Vinn. St. L. 4s.. M Am. Tob. 4a. 7f,vt ., K. T. 4a.... M do ta 110 do Ida S4 Atrhlaoa fn. 4a IfllH N. R. of M. ft. 4s. H ' "do adj. 4s . W N. Y. C. (an. 1H ... H Atlantis C. L. 4s.... M4IN. J. C. tea. as.. ..114 eB. O. 4s 101 H NO. PaclBO 4S 101 Urarpaal Grala Market. ' LJVERPOOU Feb. 8 WHKAT Spot. strong; no. x rea, western, winter ts id futures, steady; Afarch, a i; May, ts i& Julv. ts 24d. CORN Spot. Arm; American mixed, new. 4s 6d; Amorioan mixed, old, 4a 7d; futures. steady; Marvn, s i:a; sxay, ts a. Dalnlh Grnln Market. Dl'L-TJTH. Feb., 6. WTTEAT On track No. 1 northern. 8V; No. 8 northern, 0c May. s-c; July, svc; Bsptember, Ta. OATfl To arrive, soo. , RThi-A. BARI.EY-ast7-49o. Ptalladelpkla rravtlnee Market. PHIIADKIJTnA. Feb. 6. FXK18 Firm, 1c hlKher: western freah. Sic. at mark. CHKtE Steady, fair demand; new full creams, fancy. ici caoice, io. TOrLVTDO. Fob. 6 -PIFTS Clover, eaah. 8.tO; February, 8 (; Marvh, K uo; April, ti.SB, iiuiuuif, a.. 4V. jusiast i . io, do im "4 Rrk. R. T. ev. 4s.... MS Cent, of Oa. ie Ill'1 do lit Inc SO do id Ino Tt do 14 Inc 11 Cnes. At O. 4Hs 04S C. at A. ISa TS C, B. q. n. 4a.... f,u C. R. I. A P. 4S.... Tl do col. As M ewe. St. L. (. 4a. 101 H Colo. Ind. la. aar. A.. 7H loio. Mid. a 7ZS Colo. A go. 4s sou Cubs Is loiUj D R. O. 4s US Mat. gsns. ts 17S Krla prior Ilea 4s. H as sen. 4e 17 Hock. Valley 4Sa..lMS japan la m Offered. "Bid. da la n Norfolk W. a 4a.. Iflvft On. . U rff. 4s. . M Penn. t. IVta M Readlns (cn. 4s. 17 H St. L A I. n. a. la.iut St. L. . P. fg. 4s. 1S "St. u s. w. . 4a.. 77 Seaboard A. L. 4s.. sou So. Paclflo 4a S do lat 4a etfs Ms Southern By la 1114 Tex. A Pacltr lata. HI it. L. AV W. 4a. IIS t'nlon Pacific 4a 1"1H V. 8. Steal Id ts 1'4 Wahaah lata .'. Ill do dab. B Tl Western Md. 4a 91 W. L. E. 4a 17 Wis. Central 4s M OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killinc Ctttlt Bteidy, witu Tttdtn 8om Etrout-tn HOG PRICES tXPRILNCE A REACTION Sheep Reeelpte Liberal, hat Vmtu Trains Delay Trade Ewes Fairly Aetlve aat) Itmnger, with Lambs Weak. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 6. 10T. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Official Monday 6.13S 4..C 7,5ti7 Official Tuesday 6,600 6.6tM) 7,0u Two days this week. ..11.63 10.SM Kltf Same days last week....l0.lS 17.9.'9 14.79 Kama daya I weeks ago. .11.047 1.6M 80.314 8ame days 8 weeks ago.. 14.1RS 1S.M8 16.743 Bame days 4 weka ago. .18.147 16.161 Bume daye last year 10,010 16.246 1S.41 The following table shows the recelptt of calt.e, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laat year: 19117. 19i. Inc. Dec. Cattle 126.619 S9.ST6 86.73 Hoga 2So,lS M7,S18 42,000 8heep 161.769 146,148 14.630 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Oood to choice cornfed steers 5.40. Fair to good cornfed steers.. 4.76Jjt.W Common to fair steers 4.V'tj4.i8 Oood to choir ft enors 8.7tsii4.70 Fair to good cows and heifers.... 8.orv"03.70 common to fair cowa and heirere.. i.t(ii.iv Oood to choice st'kers and feeders. 4 ui (W Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 8.7f1.4ii Common to fair stockers 8 oOJ TS Bulls, staca. etc 8.75'(i4.O0 Veal calvea 4.004.50 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: No. A. Sa. It Me. As. ts. Pv. I iJ xto U To Hi ... ti'S 4 IN) lit I M HI ... t rs 41 I ... IN f7 IM ... 4 17S Tt int ... t M Tt 144 ... 4 l?S T 171 "... t Si TS H 6 it"t Tl 14 N IS 44 IM ... t ITS It tit ... t St 11 177 ... 4 t'S 44 ..las ts I M ts pa ... 4 17 M ll ... t M Tl 141 44 t I7S II AM ... t St Tl lit ... t ns ll.,.v...ln ... tit II 11 ... tl's 7 .IM ... IM t IU ... 4I1S SI 1S H III ft IM ... I 7t ti ill ... 1st u tiT ... ins Ml H IM IT 141 .,. 4 17 71 lit ... I SI It...' 7 ... IS at M M IM an ft ... IM IM ... M M SI ... I M M 11 ... I ft) 17 tt ... I M 71 194 ... M 41 Ill ... I M 71 Ill ... IM IT. ...... ... IM M ttl 4t I M M 171 ... t M M IM IM I M 14 f ... IM T4 Ill ... I M M til ... t M Tt til ... I II Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. .-Call loans, IVi'S"' per cent; time loans, IVbo per cent. Closing prices on stocks and bonds were: Atchison ad). 4s tw Mi. Central 4s... Atchison do pfd Boatoa AV Albaoy. Boston ElOTatet . Fltchburx pfd ... Max. Central MS .. 14' ..1014 .. M ..VI .. 4 ..in 22 N. T., N. H. H..1M t'nlon Pacific 172 Am. Args. Cham M do pfd tl Am. Pnaa. Tub.... US Am. Sugar 1"S do pfd IMS Am. Tel. AY Tal ls Am. Woolen US to pfd MS Dom. Iron A 8tssl. MS Edlaoo Else. Ill 117 Mass. Elsetrt ..... II do pfd II Mans Oa M United Fruit 10 United 8ho Mach.... II to pfd M V. g. Steel 44 to pft, x-div....l04SiMltchall Advsntur BSICsl. A Ariaona Alloties tl Orean CoosolidaUt Amalnmatsd Ill Bid. Atlantic Bingham Cal. Hscla.... Pantannlsl roppar Range .... Daly West Franklin Oranbr 11 Rorals Maaa. Mining .... Mlrbltaa Mohawk Mont. Coal A C. Old Domlnloa .. Oscaola Parrot Qtilncy Rhannoa ......... Tamarack .... Trinity t'nlted Copper .. U. 8. Mining.... Victoria Winona WolTarins North Butte Butt Coalition . Nevada .. US .. 10 ..no .. 41 .. M .. II .. IH ..111 .. II .. IS .. IIS .. II s .. 1 .. MS ..14 .. II ..141 .. 12 ..141 .. 17 .. 71 S .. II .. I .. 11S ..181 ..11IH .. 16 .. IT .. IS ..in us Pate. 1907. 19O6.l06.19Ot.19O3.lu2.l01. oHLfcf-w hen uie market opened there weie omy a very tew l,u lit signt, in greater part of the estimated rocei i oe.ug on late trains. vV nlle ino inai ko. couiu nut te veiy active bec-auHe ot tue lateness of the tra.ns, there wu a fair movement, and the trade as 4 whole In reaoooaoiy good condition. The maraet ufi ewes was generally s lit tle strunser, while the quanty of the le celpts waa also better, so mat altogether a ira showed very much nUnor on paper. Choice ewee sold up to to., the higi.est head: market steady; lamb. 87JAtr?tri;- yearlings M lMj.0; wethers, 66 u6.0; ewea. 84.76436.00. glnas City Lire gtoesj Market. STOt.'X CITY, la.. Feh. ("peclal Tele- tram. ICATT1.K Receipts, l.wv. hesd. larhet steadv; beeves. 4..; cows, bulla and mixed, 6J. Ton 4 76; stockert and feelrra, 6S.0ii4.io; calvea and yearlings, 82.7W8 46. H(.K1 Ttecelpls, 8,0f) head. Market 8 lower, selling at 64.ftfcut.t0; bulk of sales, 8.80iu66, Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feh. 6 COTTON-"tyt. strong; middling uplands. He; middling gulf. llc: no sales. . . MVKRI'OOL. Feb. a-CXTTON-Spot, good business done; prices 6 points nlgherj American middling lair. 47Sd; good mid dling, tVSAd; middling, 6,W; low mlddllns. 6 71d; good ordinary, 6.Md; ordinary, 6 07d The sales of the dav were ll.OiO balea. of which 1.000 were for speculstlon and ex port and Included 8.700 American. Re celpta. 60.000 balea, Including 41,200 Amer- lrBT. IXtia, Feh. 6-COTTON-fleady; middling. 10,c; ssles. 6 bales; recelrrs, 646 bales; shipments, 600 bales; stock, 80,048 VhW ORI.nANrl. Feb. S.-COTTON-Spot market closed steady; sales, 4.636 bales; low ortiinary, oc. iuniinm. i'iuiiii v. puce paid on this market in some Hay.. """'Inal; l":..",8;' '"S a. i$uyers evidently had use for strictly well dllng. 6 8-hic; mldd ng. 10 T-lflc. good niM. finished ewes, but snippers suouid not U siKht of the fact that uieoium end Interior grades are not wsnteo. As every Indica tion wouid seem to point to a better ewe market In the near future, It would seem wo d me part or wisaom not to sena in . - T, ,, v.,.. anything u.ml It Is tulctly prime and ready some posli Ions under scattering liquidation for market. I nd the close waa quiet and unchanged to ,iiiir ii t.iiic! mldilllna fair. 13 6-1 He. nom inal; fair. 18 16-lRc. nominal; receipts, Ib.S bales; stock. 8T6,K67 bales. NEW YORK, Feb. 6. COFFEE Futures opened steady; trading showed no eptlal feature, but prices ass-gen on a nun on Lambs sold at very high prices at this point yesterday. In laot. right up to Chi cago. Buyers all seemed to want a few, and the result was that they paid good S points lower. Sales were reported or 17.W0 bags, including March at 6 6Sc; May, J.lti5.7Uo; September, 6oc; Pecemberf 6 10 Snot cvrree steady; mo. t ino, ic; no. ami tne result was that they paia guoa nimi i-vora biuj, nu. ' ' o money for what they got. 'Ihls morning J Santos, He; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, W they were not so anxious for supplies, and there was an undertone of weakness to the market, due to the fact that every one realised that prices were too high yester day aa compared with those prevailing at li'Hc. Weel Market. BOSTON. Feb., 6.-WOOl-Markt con tinues strong, with trading dun, osieny Jan. 23... II1I4 Hi 4 6fil 4 64 6 01 I 18 Jan. 83... 6 46 68H 463 466 6 69 603 6 16 Jan. 84... 6 44t 6 8:1 466 6 00 6 tte 6 12 Jan. 36... 6 61H 6 25 4 71 4 W 6 14 6 18 Jan. 26... 6 681, 6 63 4 73 4 87 6 73 i 18 Jan. 27... 6 86 4 63 4 81 4 66 6 13 Jan. M... 6 75 4 61 4794 67 6956a Jan. 29... 6 71 68 47W 464 6W62S Jan. 80... 4 71 6 36 4 66 4 81 6 72 6 06 6 26 Jon. 81... 4 84 6 43 4 63 6 69 6 97 6 1 Feb. 1... 6 87 6 41 4 6tt 4 67 li CI Feh. 2.... tS0 6 4 4 70 4 73 6 6 6 26 Feb. 8... 6M4 72 4856 70 S93 Feb. 4... 13 4 74 4 81 4 80 6 03 8 31 Feb. 6 163 4 77 4 83 6 Ui 6 28 I'dtil . 60 2.0iy,i.76 3.76a.26 Hoga. 3.5o.S5 6.0t-',7.05 6.76!7.O0 .HxrfT.lO 6.&IW6.W 106 1,400 Tl M H 101 S M IM MS M IT II T1S T1S , 11R . U.IO0 141 141 142 100 111 111 ' 111 .; o u has um TOO M -MS M . ll,on r7i 170 ri . iLono in ios 101 nt MS . MS M . - tm in ms ins 8.100 ill iibs . 106 M MS M . Loot TH TlS MS i. 11.100 Ul 171 111 lot . . 1.100 41S ' 41 41 fuv ias i l IM K400 147 141 141 t 8. lot 1.400 47 M 1.700 14 too in l.00 13 Ot 17 4S XS M 111 II IT 47 H M M 111 M MS 801 M 11 TS Tl Tl Tl 11 14 1 . W MS M tot ui in m lot lot UI 111 167 tut 16 16 16 Tl 600 M 14 ' 14 75 lit 64 14 84 44 S MO H lot M 4. tot Tl l.too 14 100 70 400 SO tOt 17 100 11 1.100 111 tot 11 tut 17 Hot lit tot 141 1,400 14 l, r ir T7 17 f7 M IMS 1U U 11 MS M 107 110 141 144 S 16 M as 00 MS M M 8,0u0 70 11 us 100 14 MS 61 8.401 111 116 111 TOt 44 4IS 44 M M H M 1 M lt M T4 47 41 a MO 111 1M IM 111.400 111 11S 121 .' M tOO M we m 400 17 1.000 M Tut M 40 41 tot 11 SUS 44 14 M MS M 43 M UU M.lot MS 11 8. Mt 8 M M 14 17 M M 41 82 H M 117S MS M n 160 1,400 M 11 11 Ot 10 MS ' MS M.JO 171 171 172 tut II 10 II lot II . 6.00 MS 41 60 too jo tot lot UK 46 44 44 l.4ut 104 106 104 100 U MS US lOt 107 107 ! too 11 11 14, tot M U lis 7t IM IM US OS 11 11 4ot u 81 n 46 ..11T.SM 161 161 IM .. 801 14 16 16 .. 100 tot M M M ls 11 IM M 11 Hew Yerk Mlnlntr itacks. NEW YORK, Feb. Closing quotations on mining stocks were Adaaas One. All. 11 Brssewlck Cos M Coaaatsck Tsanel ... 41 Cos. Cal sat Vs.... M Harm Silaar 17t Iroa Silw tut Lsstvllle Ooa. 6 Uttls Chi at . Usurts Onnlr Potosl Bars . v tiarrs NaTSda SbsII Hoss ., BuuitsiS ... t ...tot ...IM ... 14 Traary gtatoment. WA8HINQTON. Feb. (.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen oral fund, exclusive of the 8160.000.ujo sold reeerve. shows: Available caah balance.. K40.66A70S: gold eoln end bullion, 101,6a6.61l; goia certineaies, eM.suB.eia F ere tan risssclsL PARIS. Feb. 6 Prices on the Bourse today etrengthened owing to the prospect of an adjustment of tha rellgluue quesuon and the conviction that rentea will not be taxed la Uie new revenue measure. Russian OMAHA WHOz.lCAX.a BfABKKT. Condition f Trade anal )netatlone en Staple and Fnney Frodnet). EOOS Per dos., 2fo. LJVK POULTRY Hens, SttfJc: roosters, 6c; turkeys, 10130; ducks, 810o; young roosteis. Z8c; geese, 89c. BUTTER Packing stock. lc; choice to fancy dairy, 22a2to; creamery, 2629o, HAY Choice upUnd, ID.6u; :nedln n. ItO": No. 1 bottom, $160; off grades. 86.609.6a Bye straw, 87.00; No. I alfalfa, SU.00. BRAN Per .on, r5.on. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTf BEETS AND PARSNIPS Per bu., 75o SWEET POTATOES-Illlnols, per large bbl. 83 26. NAVY BEANS Per bu., H.66; Nov. 1 U.60. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 64o. CABBAQS-Holland seed, boms grown, lo per lb. EGO PlANT Per dog.. 62. 8561. OS. ' -RUTABAGAS-About ISO lbs. - to saoa. 11.60. . POTATOESPer bu. 46SflBC. TURNIPS-Per bu.. 600. ON'IONHoma srrown. bar tiau. - gtol Spanish, per crate, 6Z.V0; Colorado, per bit too. TROPICAL FRUIT. FIGS California, - bunt, 6Vtc; 6-crown Turkish, 16o; t-crown Turkish, 14o; 3-crown Turkish, 12a LEMONS Umonlera. 800 and 860 sis. $4.6u; other brands, 60c less. DATEaV-Kadawsjr We; aayara, c; Mat, lowia. new stuffed etmut data. 8-lb. bos. 61.10. bANANA-R medlum-sltsa DUDOQ, 12.0X1226; juniboe, 8x60J.&a GRAPE FninT-Sise e to 64 and 80, $1.71 C4 00. ORANGES Florida -rarges. all elxss. 12.2a; California navels, extra fancy, all sUea, U.OO; fancy. 82.76; choice, 82.862.60. NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS, TURNIPS ANL CARROTS Pet dOS.. 40JOOC, TOMATOES Florida, 80-lb. crate, 86.00. WAX BEANS Per bu. Vis, fetOtge.. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse. er dot, heads. Jfr- CELERY California, par dog., 76cfjfl 00, CUCUMBKKlj Hothouse, per dos., 62.MA HORSERADISH Caee of dot.. 11.60. . RADISHES Per dos. bunohe. 66a. GREEN PEPPERSPnr -baskt nut, 6.64V00. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos, bunohes. 40c HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dot., H.0041.26. SHALLOTS Southern, per bunch. 60o. FRUITS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. 87.0OSi6.00. A.PPLKS Ben Davis, choice. 2.uU; tansy, per bbl., 32.16; Jonathans. 63 76H.0u; New York apples, s.m; lowa ana rieorasaa. eating una cooaing, k.bw.w, PEARS Winter Neils, ter oog, 63.00. , CO'JOANUTaV-Ptr sack of luu,' 84.60. CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 rlba. 16c: No. 1 ribs. 10c: No. rlba, 7c; .No. 1 loin, Mc; No. 8 loin. Ufa; Ua. 1 loin, tc: No. 1 chuck. 6c: No. 8 chuck. 6c; No. I chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7tyc; No, 3 round. 6toc; No. 3 rouniL 6c; No. 1 plats. 4MC; INO. 2 piate, ac: no. a Pine, so. W 1 AVC ELLA N kTOUsV. CHEESE New ful. cream Wlsooasla twins, l&tfcc; new full cream brick, laa 16Vo; wheel Swiss cheeta, 15Hi3l7c; block Bwias, loo; mnoerger, itvi xouiig Amer icas, 16Mc. firh TrouL 12c: halibut, loo: catfish. 16a: buMalo, 6o; bullheads. 1bi black baas, flu stock, 26c; salmon, 12c; pike, dressed, llo; red snapper, uc; wnitenan, uo; percn, dressed and scaled, 6c; pickerel, dressed. 8Vic; barring. 6c: crapples, t41ic; eels, lsei bluenan, lee; loosisis, rsa, ano per io. mackerel, Spanlah, 16c; native. 8bc; frog lege, toe per aos. ssuams, emeite, izo. rilRKD F1HH Family whiiadah. nor . LL 1 . .V.. 1 V. kln.B. I quarter dui wv nuiwnr rnscH- crel, No. 1. 16 01); No 1 A28.00; herrlntT U bbla. 0 pounds each, Norway, 4k. Ill; Nor- HlOU Awu i vr urato salted. No. L 12c: No. 2. lie: bull hides, tc: man hides. No. L 10c; No. 1 c: horse, 3 76; sheep pelts, 60uitl.26. Tallow, No. I CIDER-NtW York, bllt barrel. 83.71; bar- tel. Ab ut NUTS French walnuts, 3Hc; California walnuts. No. 2. soft shell. Uc: No. 1 soft shell, ltxti; Braxils, 16lsc; pecans ly.";-c; filberts. Uttflto; peanuts, raw, TVwoj ruaiiw, l -"i,,w' ... ,i.wui.., Bars shell, 16c; Trayona, 17c; ooooanuts, 64.W per luo loa. HONEY Per 34 trames. 88 66. COFFF.E-Roaated, No. lb. Mc per lh.t No. to, 310 oer lb.; No. 36, lKc per lb.i No. M 1Ac ner lb. I No. H. lie Der lb. SUGAR Granulated sane. In sacks, 3i.ll; granuiatea oeet, w svasv ss-iu. BYRUP In bbls., .c per gsL; In eases, 10-lb, cana, 81.70; oases, U 6-1 U cans, 11.60; cases, 24 2V,-lb. cans, tl.as. CANNED GOODS Com. standard west ern, otfowc, Maine, 31. uV Tomatoes, 8-lb. cmns, a.". v..-, 'Tr.w.vv, nnav srpies. grated, 3-lb., 12 .06$-2.0; sliced. II M Hit. Gallon apples, fancy. 62. 04. Csli forrutv apricots, 63.00. Pears, tL76 X.DU. rcacnea, iiatr, ai.iowa.au; rx. t;. peaehea. 82.002.60. Alaska salmon, red, 11 It: fancy Chinook. F.. 82.10: fancy m t-v. eye, F.. 3166. Sardines, quarter oil, 6176; three-quarter mustard, 83 00. Sweet pota toes, ll.loaktt. Sauerkraut, 81.00, Pump, kins, 6vci3l-W. Wax beans. 8-lb.. 66S0Ci lima beans. 3-lb.. 75c11 3. Epliuch. 5. .St Cheap peas. j-ln. ; extras, 6ec4jl.lv. faacy. 3lAii.7t. Snarar nasi Molasses. NEW YORK, Feb. 8. SUQAR-Raw, steadv: fair refining, 8 31-12c. centrlfuaal. M test, 3 16-lie; molaaaea sugar, 3 23-i.Mx, Refined, eleady; no. t, ttoc; No. T, 4.26o; V a . Vu. KTi, a a ajA 1 A , VT 4.uoc; No. 11 8 66c; No. 13, 3.60c; No. 14. 3.86o; confectioners' A, 4oUc; mould A. 1.16c; cut loaf, 66uc: crushed, I sue; powdered. A Hue aranulated. 4 Sue: cubes. 6 Q6c MOLAS8E8-Steady; New Orleans open kettle, sood to choice. fTin-Usc. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 6. St'GAR Bteady; centrifugal . whites, 1 3-lwMte centrifuge ilowa lVt4 1-1 6c; aeconls, 1V4 4-ic, sew luwiastos syrup, tXetq, Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha 2.9yS.BO Chicago 1.6tvH6.0 hanwi city St. Louis Sioux City The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattla.Hosa.8heeD.H'r's. m. tt Bt. f. Ity...,. 3 Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry... 1 Union Pacific system, .46 C. A N. W. Ry. (west).64 u. or a. w. tty. (east). 1 C, St, P., M. A O. Ry.27 C B. A Q. (east) 4 C. B. A O. (west) 4 C. R. I. A P. Ry.teaat) 6 C. R. I. A P. Ry.(west) 4 Illinois central 3 Chicago Great Western 1 Total receipts 210 The dlaDoaltlon of tha flav's receinta was as follows, each buyer DurchaslnaT tha number ot head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 637 So6 m 4 3 3 io 6 a 30 4 1 11 IS.. 3 12 3 1 4 1.. I " -e ,, ., 4 .. 60 18 "o Omaha Packing company. 612 Swift and Company lt2 Cudahy Packing companyl376 Armour A Company 870 Carey A Benton 66 Lonman ft Company...... 66 McCreary A Carey 86 W. I. Stephen '.. 147 Hill A Son 60 F. P. Lewis 18 Huston A Company 81 Hamilton A Rothschild... 160 L. F. Huss 15 J. H. Bulla 27 Mike Haggerty 9 J. B. Root A Company... 131 O. MoConnaughey 14 T. B. Inghram. ...... ...... 6 Sullivan Brothers ... 10 V. A. Brltton 4 Le timer Brothers 14 Other Buyers 316 10u3 168tf 2161 2196 other merket. points. Btlll. the aalea on the 1 DV7"M "f the high valuei. Considerable opening market, at least, did not look ,prrOMl wool B moving on account of old much dlfterent from yesterday, In fact ",,.,.. worsted wools are praotlcally r . Sl . lmD xnm wwr" I out of stock. Of clothing wool, there It a yesterday bringing the same today. Siod supply left unsold. In pulled wools There were very few wethers or yearlings F... , j. ,H . .iauIv msrket. on the early trains, but the feeling was - m.rk.. for .cour,.d -radon. .iTk : "",r,u" """1 Texas wools are quiet. Foreign wools ere outlo?." killers: Oood to choice nnj.. Lading J fig .ood1 'cnolc'." yrl'lng.b,-.,m7b XlfiT blooT ,'4c; at VoVd'nvearllVsVWh it7tjtse; northern good, WRo: middle old wethers: 85 8.V5 6 60; fair county, suwc; i nrrr,, . - 'T. wethers, 6 00j6.36: fooo. io "'r.L.. ' T Mnm' , 14.904,6.20; fair to good. 64., , i "''ffflZ 1 'Mtac, Territoria good to cholcs to gcod old choice ewea, 4.60. Representative sales: No. 81 western sheep 174 western wethers..., 234 western ewea 274 western lambs 276 western lambs , 326 western owes 147 weetern ewee 260 western lambs , 342 western lambs....,., 'dnt western lambs.,.,... 372 western lambs , 198 western lambs... At. .... 130 . .. 110 .... Ill .... 73 .... 79 .... 120 .... 120 .... 77 .... 86 .... 63 .... 83 .... T7 IT. 4 80 1 66 I 16 1 16 7 46 20 6 T 15 J 26 1 46 745 7 26 CHICAGO X.IVB STOCK MARXIST ttaple; scoured basis, flTie, 7ICC76CJ line medium, eowiiic; meoium, oo-ooc. nmwrj, ordinary, scoured basis, fine, 6r70e; fine medium, 67(f)S8o: medium, 645Sc Colorado and New Mexico, spring, scoured basis, X. tStrTOo: No. 1, fii6c. . ST. LOUIS, Feb. 6. WOOI Steady: medium gTade, combing and clothing. 24t 38Hc; light fine. XxjiXc; heavy fine, 164(18o tub washed, 3(4r3o. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feh 1. METALS The Lon don tin market was unchanged at AJ198 for spot, but futures were a shade higher at 192 7a 6d. Locally the market was quiet and a shade lower on the average, at 842.31 642.66. Copper,, Is 6d lower at AU07 7s 60, while futures were unchanged at 10 7s 6d. The local market was unchanged and Rem. with lake auoted at ti6.0tKii06.26; 3.4.7aajr..ii; casting, .xq7 Cattle gteady Hogs Test Cents Lewer ghees) gteady to Strwngc. CHICAGO. Feb. 6. CATTLE Receipts. t nnn haail' market ateadv: common to beat 1 .Ui-tmlvtii, B.eers, .uiKno.so; cows, ao.oi(io.w; noun,, ; 24.10, i,eaa, lower at iv iLm ou an auiiuu,,. 12 WK&6.25; bulls, 33 00ft4.o0: cslvea. 12.76j but waa unchanged and firm In the local 8.00; stockers and feeders, 32.26fc4.80. j market, with quotations ranging from 6 J HOGS Hecelpts, 37.000 head; market lOo 1 tjU0, according to delivery. Spelter, steady lower; choice heavy shipping, 87.Oko7.Ij6; i at IH.764j6.86 In the New York market, but prime light, 86 0676.97; aasorted butchers, i declined 10s In London to S.2H. Iron was IH.ViWnW, packing, 36.9udi4.97Mi; assorted i lower In the English market, with Standard lights i6.8otJg.86; bulk or sales, to.ww.uu. foundry quoted at 66s and uieveiano war- tSnKivf Aisu ijtSJno neceipis, u, 208 Total 6,477 7,048 3,442 CATTLE Receipts were again liberal this morning, but unfortunately trains were later, even than usual, dus to the levers cold Weather and storms throughout the west. In fact, trains were coming In until late In the alter noon. While this naturally delayed the trade, there was nevertheless a very fair demand, so that tha market opened In reasonable season In the morning, morning. Packers seemed to want beef steers and ths market opened about where It left of yesterday, early sales at least being In praotlcally the same notches. Owing to the slow arrivals of the stock It was Impoaslble lor the trade to be active, but still there was a fair movement and the cattle went to the scales about as faat as pcsslbls under the existing conditions. Cows and heifers were also just about steady with yesterday, which means that they sold at about the same prices as pre vailed before the break on Friday of last week. The market as a whole was In a good healthy condition. Speculators and yard traders were evidently anticipating a good feeder trade ror the balance or tne week, and as a rule they were out early In the morning looking for desirable weighty feeders, which sold freely at prices strong to 10c hlghen Right desirable feeders sold aa high as li.OO. There waa no quotable change In ths mar ket for light stockers. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. r. No. Av. Tt. , 14 MS 4 M It 1111 it 1 II Ml 4 4 II mi i I Ml 4 M M mi i I IM 4 M M 1411 t M M 1060 4 Tl M 111 ti 11 1070 4 71 II 1IV4 I tl 11 ION 4 M tt., 111! X 11 1071 4 M 11 11J1 14 IT 1111 M 1 1..11M I M 1 1MI t M II 1471 M II 101 U 1148 I M IT.... It 14 t tt II 1 I t II. ...l, II , I 4 4 , 11 T , M It U , 8...... I It It tl..... 1 a t 14 ii...!. 18 4 4 4 8 t. I 44 11 14 II I 17 It IT rr t m T Ml 4 M IM 4 M , 1060 4 Tl 1070 4 71 ION 4 M 1071 4 M 1111 M 1MI t M 10M 4 M llal I M COWB. 1011 I M II... sit i o Mt I'M 1011 I II 144 I M 1000 I 40 1011 I M 1110 I M ......1014 I M ...... Ml 6 41 !.,... not i m UM I M HOT I M tn im not t to M0 I 71 10M I M 1110 I M HEIFERS. TM I M 1 ...... to I TS 1 TTT IM 8 , lost l a I Ml I N 4 BULLS. lilt I M t UN I M 1 1111 I M CALVES. Mt I M 1 Id 4 M It Mt 4 M 8 IM I M 1 lit I M I FEEDERS. Ml I M . T 171 1 M 410 I IS 440 I Tl Tl I Tl IM I M M0 I M 141 4 M Ill 4 M IM 4 M I. It... I... T... to... 11... 41... ... II... ..loot M ..ISM I M ..1111 I M ..10H 4 so ,.IUt 4 00 .. 161 00 ..Ml 4 M . .1013 4M ..lOtT 4M ..1111 4 M ..Itn t ..1171 t II ..Ml 4 M ..1061 t M ..1MT t M ..10M 4 M ..1001 t M .. Ill 4 M .. Ill 4 M ..101 4M . Me -4 ot .. Ml 4 M . .HIT 8TI ..UM M ... lit I M ... IM I M ... Mt t M ... Mt M ... IN IH ... TM 4 M ... Til 4 ! ... 0T 4 11 ... Ill 4 M ...1011 4 4t ... m IS ...100 4 M ...lost tie ...1VTI 4 M ...IMt IM head: market ateadv to atrong; sheen, 14.76:3 6.00; yearlings, I5.76W.S6; lambs, Hi.uOQfl.66. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb, 1, CATTLE Re ceipts, 14,000 head. Including 600 head southerns; market steady to 10a. lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 86.60(96.60; fair to good. I4.10tf6.40; western fed eteera, 13.766 5.75; stockers gnd feeders, 18.60494.80; southern eteers, 83. 606.00; southern cows, 38. 2603. TG; native rows, 33.36(24.60: native heifers, 83. 40014.76; bulls, . $3.7604.10; cslvea, 18.40e7.60. ... . - ... . t . HOUB Keceiptt, la.ouo neaa; maraet o 4$10e lower: top, 17.00; bulk of . sales, 86.6O0t.B6; heavy. t. 66(97. 00: packers, lt.60Ot.87Hl pigs snd light, 15.76V t 62 H SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 head; market 6010c higher; lambs, 17.20 7.65; ewes and yearlings, 15.0006.25; western fed yearlings, I6.009!60; west ern fed sheep. 14. 4001.75; stockers and feeders, 11.6001.00. . Loals Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. . CATTLE-Reoelpts, 1.600 head, Including 4.600 Texans; market steady; native snipping ana export steers. $5.16fT.7S; dressed beef and butchers steers, 14.7b4ie.76: steers under 1,000 pounds, 1S.769 4.80; stockers snd feeders, 3.0O&4.06; cows and heifers. 82.75436.26; canners, $1.90TO.0; bulls, t2.2u3-4.0O; calves. 32.60fig.75; Texas and Indian steers, ts.0O036.6O; cows and heifers. USOdjX.oo. HOGS Reoelpta. 8.000 head; market higher; pigs and lights. 86.4O7.06; packers, 84 7fld7.05; butchers and best heavy, 66.90 O710. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600 hesd: market strong; native muttons, 63.0) 06.76; lambs 83.757.46; culls and bucks, 13.00ti4.00; stockers, liL763.36. twek In Slarht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western msrkets yesterday were ae follows: untile, noon, oneep. rants at 66s 6x1. Locally the market wag steady and unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 326.26026 26; No, 1 foundry northern, 324-75ifi':i6.76: No. 1 foun dry southern. 3-6 Omg 26.60; No. 8 foundry southern, 3J6.00ti34.00. . lxindon Closlnsr Btoeks. LONDON, Feb. 6. Closing quotations on Storks were Console, monay .... Mil to aeeouat Anaconda i4t Atchlaon 104 to sfd 10 a AV O... .1114 Canadian Paolto ....IM fhoa. A Ohio 10 Chicago O. W 1H C. M. A St. r HO DsBser 171 . A R. O " to (t M rl do lt pit Tl to M pft HH llllnol Central ....ll U N 1V. M.. K. AV T TT N. Y. Cantrsl IM Norfolk Wasters.. 17 do pfd M Ont. AV Watrn MVt Ptanaylvanla 17 Rand Mins ,. TM Rasdlng tli touthera Ry 14 do pfd M to. Paclflo M IJalon Paclflo 177 to DM M V. 6. Btl 45 to pfd lot Wataah 10T do Pft MVt Bosnian a an South Omaha, ., Sioux City Kansas City ... St. Joseph ...... St. Louis Chicago . Totals i. 1.600 ,. 1,800 .11000 . 1.413 . 6.600 . 6.0UO 6,500 8.600 13.600 8,613 3.000 ii.OOO 7,000 7.000 2.613 1,000 15.000 .80,313 62.113 82,611 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 6. CATTLW Receipts, 8,413 head; active and steady; natives, 14.50 04.76: cowa and heifers, 12.860460; Blockers and feeders, 83 8ttj4 60. HOGS Receipts. 3,613 head; mostly 10a lower; top. 170?H; Duk of sales, 3&MT7.00. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,513 SILVER Bar. steady; 81 U-14d per ounoe. MONEY-36'4 per cent. The rate fit discount In the open narket for short bills is 8i per cent; for three months' bli;s. 4SQ4 11-16 per cent. stem Copper Market. Closing quotations sin Boston Copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 111 Doard or Trade building, timana Advnlura Alleua Atlantl Bingham Black Mountain Boston Consolidated Butts Coalition .... Calustat AV Aiiions.-IM Qulocy Calumet AV Heels Ml Shannon CanUnnlal Coppar Rang . Dslr Wast Bast Butt Prsnkllo Orosao Ceo par .... Orsnby Hslvatls Isle Roral Ksnw U 4 A Fltusurt. Ifaasaahuaotte Michigan 6 Mohawk .............. 11 M Nevada Consolidated.. 17 It North Butts 111 10 Old Dominion ........ 14 I Oscaola IM MPnsn. Barrio 11 MPnau. terries, pft... 10 m1 4 Tamarack 141 MTnn. Copper IT 11 Trinity i..... llVnltsd Fruit 10 14 t'oltsd Sta las, com... II S II United Slatos, pft... 4 ..111 l lsh Conaolidatst.,.. Tt Assessment paid, 10c. 4 Utah Copper llVItorla II Winona r7WolverlB0 ... Canansa 11 Nlplaslag .... M I II IM Oils nnd Rosla. OIL CITY; Pa . Feb. 6. OIL Credit bal ances, 8168. Runs, 31,886 bblB.; average, 75,066 bbls.; shipments, 165.731 bbls.; ave rage. lot.fiO bbls. ,. SAVANNAH. Oa-. Feb. 5. OIL Turpen tine, Arm; 7Hic. . ROSIN Firm: stock, 74,786 bbls.j quote: A, B, C, 1400; D, 14.06; E. 34.07H: F. 14.12H: O, 84.12H; H. 14 40; I, 84.60: K, 15 00; M. 16.25; N. 16.00; W O. 16.25; W W, 16.60. 410 ltd WESTERNS. IDAHO. t feeders.. 8T7 4 Ou 13 feeders. .1140 I feeders.. 1114 4 10 2 feeders.. 647 rniiBAno 23 sows..... FT! 3 66 16 cows..... 881 I 60 feeders.. 1168 4 46 6 bulla.. ...12b 111 WYOMING. 13 heifers.. 7 160 12 feeders.. 831 4 61 20 feeders.. 883 4 60 I cows..... 863 1 80 12 cows 110 1 80 HOOS The market this morning was 60 10c lower than yesterday, with The trade dull at that. That dullness, however, was dua largely to the reluctance of sellers to take off and to their efforts to secure as much as possible for their holdings. Tbe hoge sold largely at !6.d4u.0, aa aaalnat 66 fc.'HO 66 yesterday. Over half of all the boss yesterday brought ItKVt. while 1461 waa a popular price today. It was after midday before all the hoga had changed hmda and the close If snylhlnst was a lit. tie easier, U being hard work to get over 66.66 for anything lata, with the lighter bogs at ttu-n- The decline today was apparently due to the break in tbe provision market yester day, together with unfavorable sJVtoes from other selling points. tuprosectaUvs salus; Dun's Report on Bank Clearings 3Mnh tesnriage M Jaaasry snow esansnsd heavy soMlsnaoaM laiwagh Che soaks sa atones KM s a a sat. Thar Is s Urge Ms at Tw YsrkOlty.essapsret an i yw to M toa stty rodeeed return ef wsassntleee Is MM If sw Ysrfc Mask asarxat mis year, ant this sue Is as great that a doc rosso BsnearsUUMSaTgrafaMMMuikeUDaAge exeeet all praoodlag years, and the 6Mal aw Jaaaary to la axoaa of Deasaeer sad the eroosdiag ssoaiaa. , Total tank exelnagM st all kadi ng slttoslB the TJsMat glsfor Jaaaary an gUMlllS. 714. a osross of Al par eant, ussart wlia a year ago, sat aa tsiniM ef Ml par esn. ever Jsaaaary, loot, wkes trade was very setlvsi ewltmag (few York Olty. total exokaages are MJ64t3M,aaMerasaf 6.8 Bar seal, ever s year age and 80.1 set seat ever Jasnary, 1900. Block marks! WsoMonoas st Maw yert aty la Jaaasry wars srebably Mes thas ene-kalf Sks velum ef t ysaragei the srtaal termrsa are net yet avalkbm. Pot Peostaber Ike tvenge sally voIbbm ef sessk tatos was S67j030 000 agslost 01O4.UOAMI la Bscssabor, 1806, sat tin sa average ef gl'M.ailAOO dally la faaaary, 1MM, the tsersase this yesy will he sossswhat I rates, Tkla hoary acgTsgsU ef atoek assilno a year sge snlaik hoary aoMlomoeM ' thraagh the tasks and eke tut areaoa l very Material Is tasoe eompartsoos. Avsrage dally beak exchanges la Jsnnary were SSI. 10100 toes than la Jasaary, lOt. aod sioek Seallags WW show a tastessi at ever gtOAXWW) dally, t- T"-ir rltVri Beat tltarlngi thr-a- tiraa laarasaa. si I nemhor ef sWas s esasAdarable sstn. Bnslas rtserto laqroT exehaagee. hot at IWlsstBMa sad Pmsbaig there Is s toss. Is Ss goats sxnssagas exeoot sets prasadlag years, aat MM West sad lels Ooest oostors beak tlearlass anew a eseatesraMe lac rosso. Oeaparlaoa Is asste below ef beak exeaaass ky sscaona Severing njree ysniei Mae Ins average sauy ggnres for Jaaasry ana Ike lArse sreeedlag aasetaa JasasST. vow sag last... Itiddl . Sonth Aasale..MM Host hern Cxatral Wst...m Wa era Peon . , . . Mew kerfe OMy..... VsMst sHssst rrar Asily i TrssskV.V..T..J!l 10(17. Sl.016.MI4.6ia l,0ft6.'S,Ho7 SHt,0nO.tOt t4.47i.ti4 14M4A2.14S 11 7 .nM. 44 0A.0BlOt SAJ44.n?1 RAO .74170 t4 loot, SH47 0S7)S l,O0l.e7A ttrtd lr71.HiHJ . 6lSl(4 T74 1AM S.H.006 87164.1,17 k66.82J.478 rlOHt.lia.T8t I.!aa.2u0.t7g TV. tn tits fltSV 1,61 T4 ltJ'AOAot.tlf . Al S6T6 604.000 171 O.liJKiO rS7 747 isjO 67A21.UUO twrTTrsJ OOO 177 7'J(H0. 647.739 tstiot.uoO t 4 10.7 106. ST48 KTT.4H SAK.&Ht.tllO ilOl Ji H47 li'l.tllSlf . . 816.344.016 86U06.141 , S4.11s.M'l (MS 7.764.72466 UAtTtf A61 S4Tt,0O1 000 . 406 tt OoO Avl.tTlOoO A4li7UJO p.a M1 4s4i 4-8 i. i 60 I . -fsdA IB has tar WsM sank oxahOMCss ikas a farther tsresse Is trod, ant taore are awMwerthy (alas at sack hntwrtoat setaMss t a saoa Clly. S. rsul, Osaaka and Oeavsr. At Mlsaeasolla eaak eksarlngt are abon BM asass s yasr sgs, wsMik Is raohar laasarkabM esnotterlsg UM ikrsm tal lass la the Soar aaarket IAU year. The SjaTaras M tstasl are prlato4 selow i stlu mt iM -m . rwi ...... In Mo4aea., Bioas tnty..... tossldaC ksnaaa Utl.M h. J.sMoa.... Osaaho .....mm Fniaisit.... 1Sm-Mm..mm Ta'4s...M, Loao Col. Sa-Bga ... Psoolo flsrso Btotts fmUe..,. I SOT. gT" 000,000 ST.SH4.4 10 iJtSUAIt 6.470. .w4.IKT 13 ,07447 14 410 'JKI A6.4'Miit lAou.ouO Aai.") in l t,7e'JoO ao.ata.sjl 141111 iloO.uo) f ad.ti6 1 A a. ill S417.tM.r4d 4 lBOti ASOltSOt 82.170.778 11. 614 tfii 111.111 4H1JI11 7-7.0ot 446 wii t'i ;tt at ,THSAi4 1 AO. 7b J "t'tit T' 4Ao4h4 80 uxlinf AS1 I Wi:1 ?.ii ra A13IU0 6w7iAM.yJ4 -rl. loot. $60,61 f. tA'l6t lo rri.Ma 7au.o sautt 9 4IS..IJ3 H.477 TOO ki.7M.74 is.tiT ox T4A4 "iXit.ril 3.70 i.7Ht 9.it4AST 8 J -q-7 tA6OA - lOt.AB) r. a 4l hi : tut .rii: m