THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TIIUBSDAV, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. I 4 i CRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET tVa Bsati Boon Actiri tad kum t 6tut Reietio. . ' f R1CCS OlCUtjf SHARPLY NEAR CtOSE Lower Cables aad Milder Wralkir Cat as laeaey Feella aad Cttav eewaeat Easiness Cni Fea tareleee aad Lcwcr, OMAHA. Fb. 11, 107. I Tho whet bears beoaroe active today In tonal market, in tha northwest and at m Chicago, and consequently thera was a stiff ' sctbacn at U cioaa to earlier prices, which r were Undine higher. Mar at one time v reaenra a point oc aoove Monday, but on ngurra vaoies wars lowar. This fact, with milder weather and cxpactad increased re ceipts, la said to be the cauaa of the easi ness. Frailer wiped W. C Sunderland from Chicago: "Cudahy haa been tha seller and report ssy ha baa about aold out. Armour to tha buyer and be la auil looking for a plaaa to buy corn. Tha ear altuatioo ia the ams aaat aa wee and tha corn wiii ro out a a faat aa It ooros In. lavator people aay they ooutd aail Iota of corn for export If they could get It forward. Cannot see any thing In cash or pit conditions to cauaa break." Cora waa easy, though receipts were un der estimatea, Tha eaatneas waa due to el Mn( by aoma of the large caah bousea Uttle feature developed and Interest cen tered ia wheat. Oata wore rieglected and declined H cent. There waa acattered selling by oomrms aion houses aad tha pit crowd. Bradatreet'a daoreaaa of wheat waa 49t O30 buahela: corn Increase, 1,61,000; oata da crease, i.om.ooo. Primary wheat receipt ware I4S.009 buah ala and ahlptnanta ZJi.OuO buahela, acalnat reoelpta laat year of 43S.0W buahela and ahlpmenta of fco.OOO buahela. . Cora receipt! were t3X,0M buahela and ahlpmenta WJ.km buahela, against reoelpta last year of SuO.OUO buahela and ahlpmenta of 44&.O0O bushel.. Clearances ware 14X000 buabela wheat, UsL.a barrela flour. 4,000 buahela oata and wheat and flour equal to 30.W0 buahela. lirerpool closed HSad lower on wheat and ,d lower to d higher oo corn. Local range of prloea: Articlea.l Open. High.) Low. Ckae.Tt'y. Wheat-l I I May... 7A 7TB1 7TA 7IA July.., WA OTfcA 72HA 7A Orn J May... . VA CA1 41HA 4JHA July.. 41A 41A 41 HB 1B Sept... 4H4A 41HA 41 SA '4iA Oata May.'.. KA rA RKA SA July... XaJ S6A Si A A TW.A ' T2 A VB 41HIJ 41 B A asked. B bid. Oaaakua tDaaat Prleea. WHEAT No. a hard. TlHo; No. I hard. ; No. hard. eQtiPc; No. I spring. $ORN No. , eWc; No. 1 tSVc; no frade, fcc: No. I yellow, JJO; No. I white; S6tc OATS-No, a mixed. t!ci No. 1 white. SSc; Mo. 4 white, I7V- RTE-No. t 0ci No. S, 5a Carlet awavtrta. Wheat. Com. Oata ChJcaa-a Kansas City Minneapolis , irniaha Uuluth St. Liouia 41 1M 4M E ! T5 w id CHICAGO ORAIX AID rROVlSIOS Fcataraa af the Tradlas aaa CI eat a frieee aa Beard af Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. II The price of wheat for May delivery declined aharply today be cause of general selling Induced by lower prices at Liver pood and by the prospects of a mora liberal movement In the the northwest. At tha close the May option waa down ISfolV- Corn waa off Vc. Oats were down c. Provisions declined l&c to Sac. The wheat market opened weak following a aharp decline at Liverpool, which waa aid to have been caused by a diminished hipping demand. The market waa also affected somewhat by, increased receipts In the northwest. During tha Drat hour ailing by local and outside longs was gen eral. Toward the middle of the day the markat rallied on an active demand . by commission hoaaea. The rally, however, u ahart- lived. - Renewed liauidatloo by longs caused another slump. During tha- laat hour there was free eelllng By com mission houses, caused by the report that receipts at Minneapolis ana uuiutn are likely to Increase during the remainder of this month. Tha market closed weak with prices cloae to the lowest point. May opened Sc to V lower at 79e to nfisCiSold up to tb! and then declined to 7c Final quotations were at 79o7Sc Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 49.146 bu. Pri-nary recelpte were s3,0K bu., against OS.Xtt bu. for the same day last year. Mln eeapoilB. Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of '- cars, against 1!J cara laat week and Vtt care one year ago. Sentiment In the corn pit waa bearish for the greater part of the day, but fairly ac tive demand by elevator conoerne pre vented any material declina of prices. The weakness of wheat waa the chief depress ing Influence. Commission houses were the principal sellers. The market closed steady. May opened a shade to "ae lower at eie to vc advanced to eS'Se and closed at sSSe,4Ac Ical receipts were afl cars, with nons of contract grade. Trading In oata was very quiet and ths market was Inclined to be weak. The break In wheat Induced pit traders and local longs to sell, but offerings were well taken by cash houses. May opened V to Vc lower at 40V to rc. sold up to fc and closed at V- Ual receipts were M cara Provisions shewed considerable weakness deaplte a MrMe advance In the price of live hogs An official report, which stated that on January 1 there were LOa.000 more hogs la ths country than on the same day last rear, caused free selling. An anticipated tiling off In the demand for meats during the lenten season also weakened prioer. At the close May pork was down SSc at fit 40. Lard waa down lTVtc at tV.tTHc Klhe were Wc lower at .. Estimated recelpte for tomorrow: wheat. B cars; corn. 70 cars; oata, 1G cars; hogs. M.OUt head. . The leading futures ranged as follows: Artldeal Open. Low. Close ! Teg J. Wheat May July flBl TS"Sft"lVS f4pt tftWwS! Pen. May July Sept .ata July ept. rk May uiy lba May July Sept July 4J 4JS' S 4JS 4Sk4S: 4K -kJ 44'i6Vir'k. S' KSI 4t 46H 44)3 S: 4a I I 1 r7rv ith' s' gV; ais iT.ii-i.T r1 it n l it w 17 17 M 17 40 1 17 75 IT 17 hi fT' 10 10 i oe i io it 10 10 10 t'S U cW 17 srM 14 M 14 W 14 14 t I M 14 14 14 14 14 I 44 141 t) 10 14 CO to CO No. t. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady: wtntsr pslsets, U-ib& ISO; aimer straight. 4 w4jl A, apring pat. nts. H.?u J iw; spring straight. H.ii'.j; baker. UJalw. , WHEAT-No. 1 spring. aSS4c; No. I. 7445 ktc: No. 1 red. 711 70. CORN-No. t Ac; No. ysllow. 4ac. OAtaWNu. X. &Vac; No. t ahlla. 41 o; No t white, y-fltlo. UABXXT Fair to choice malting. - tC& 8Frfl-Na t flax, till; No, 1 north west ern, (l K. Timothy, prima, vtLViici-. Clover, contract gradse. tllal. pRt'VlSlONa Snort rlba. aides Oeoeel, I) fA . Mess pork, per bbL, 1T Is. Lard, per 1(M lts.. W iw Short clear sides (boaedJTss retf 43H- Tae receipts and shipments ef flour anl sralo were: Receipts. Shlpmenea. plour. boia...... 44.S Ilk Wheat bat t.t) fe.w CWtbu ,...XM! 4 Vs,l Oata, ba sTtfeO ' Av7v Ry. bu. ...... 17 wO tt barley, bu ir.7ts) 4ik4 Oa te Produce eac hangs today the bat ter market was flrrn: oreamertea, tSoSSy; Aaut aXocUse. Eg, steady; at snsxk, CSM Included, ti Mc; flrsta 14c; pr-.m flrwts. Vc; axuaa. i.c Ctseea, ateady; W tWa. Oalwtli Crala Market. DULUTH. Feb. II. WHEAT On track No. 1 nortbera. I!c; N. I aortharn, 0c; July. 41c; beptember, 1I0- - OAT To arrive. 7a RYE 40c BARLK 41 0 ila. ' " ' MIsaasMi Crala Market. KINNEAPOl.IS, Fete. B. WHEAT Ma, kvawi Jai. kV. filleaibr. 7tt TSf : No. 1 bard, M'i4c: N. 1 northern, C-ihHc: No. 1 northern, U&lVe; No. northern. 'o0c, FIjdl'R First patents, 4 "4M.n; second patenta. tllV&4: first cleara. tl & aerorid rleara t; a51. bRAN-I.IXti lT-aa, SEW lORK GENERAL MARKET aaatlaas af Iks Iay aa Tarlaos Caaasaaaltlea. NEW TORK. Feb U. FIXrB Receipts. Ks bhls.; enorts. s bbla; steady, but quiet; Minnesota patents. M,1,"iM bakers, ii;t; winter patents. I ui; w inter straights. I 4t"Q : winter ex tras, U.Mia 00, winter low yrmdes. tiW tSU. Rye flour, firm; sales, too bbla: fair to good. UVW. choice to fsncy, fc Kii.. buckwheat flour quiet; $llia4., spot and to arrive. , OORNMEAI-Qulet; fine white and yel low. II 1., coarse. $LW4jl.U. kiln dried. tI.Wil 7b. WHEAT- Reoelpta. M.OnO bu.: exports. 7.K0 bu.; spot market easy; No. I red sic, elevator; No. 1 red, tec, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Lmlutb, k2c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 bard winter ssc. f. o. b. afloat. With the ex ception of a short time after the opening, wheat was Inclined towards weakness to day, and at the close abowed Tac net de cline. A lack of aggressive bull support, some heavy afternoon selling and proe pecta for larger northwest receipts, owing to fine weather, were the principal bear Influences. May closed at 8&c; July at Kc CORN Receipts, 14s.K0 bu.: exports, t7.sU bu; spot market ateady; No. t Uc. elevator, and tlo f. o. b. afloat; No. I white. MVvc: No. 1 yellow. Ue, f- o. b. afloat. Options were quiet, but steady. Closing pet unchanged. OATS Receipts, liWO bu.; spot, strong; mixed. 38 to il lbs.. 47V:; natural white, 4 to lbs., 4&⁣ clipped. to to lbs-. HAT Pteady : shipping. M3c; goo to Choice. lifa 1.1ft. HOPS InUl; state, common to choice, )Jb, ivgjtc; ssme, IS. sUo Pacific ooast, 1, 12 l&c: 16. lOtSrias. Hll'i Steady : Galveston, 10 to lba, W; California, n to S lba, Uc; Texas, dry, 14 to lbs., lc. 1,ATHER Steady; acid. 27H02SC PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family. 110" 15 60; mesa, t? riv.s0; beef hams. 123 603 24.09: packet, tl Lower 12.; city, extra India mesa Sa.rt5'3 50. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, tl0.Mjll.00; pickled hams, lll.Su. Lard, easy: western prime. IHi.OP&lO 10; nominal refined, barely steady; continent. n0; South America. .11.00, compound. s-fci.76. Pork, steady; family. H short clears, tlliOOli S; mess. IH.STI019 50. TALLOW Steady; city, c; country. tHtiTc. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, S fJSc: Jnpsn. nominal. POULTRY Live firm: fowls and turkeys. 14c Dressed quiet; western chickens, 13 ISc: turkeys. 14ei7c: fowla. 4rlc Bt'TTER Strong; street price extra creamerr. X2-h&S3c: official prices creamery, common to extra, Et33c; held, common to extra. tia0c; stste dairy, common to nnesr, H53Cc; renovated, common to extra, 1hZ lc: western factory, common to firsts. 17U 13c; western Imitation creamery, firsts, 33 CHEESE Firm; state, full creams, small and lar-t-e. September, fancy. 14c; October best. U&14ic; good to prime, 12iiUc; winter made, average best, lZc; Inferior, BTH1S Firm: stste. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected, white, rSJ81c; same choice, 2tJ2c; state, brown snd mixed, extra. 2e; western firsts. 36c. Official prices: Firsts. Mc: "seconds, J4W28c; ArsU to extra firsts, J6077c St. Lea Is CsaeraJ Market, ST. LOUIS. Feb. 11. WHEAT- Lower; track. No. 1 red caah. 78eTSc; No. 1 hard. TSfc-rrvfec; May. 7THc; JMly. TtVrSvSc, CORN Ijower; track. No. 1 caah, MT V; No. 1 while, 4ae6c; May, 44V:; Julv, 4Vg4Sc. OATS Lower: track. No. I cash, 40c; No. J white, 4ic: May, iVV;: July. Wc. FLOL'R Steady; red winter patents. 09 U 75; extra fancy and straight. Hfc ; clear. t2.9-s. SESD Timothy. S.s0fj4 00. CORNMEAL feteady; $!.. BRAN Firm; aacked, east track. V8fVs. HAY Finn; timothy, HiflOeUW); prairia, S10.(K3l.0O. IRON COTTON TIES 41. CO. BAOOIXO-t. HEMP TWINESC. PROVISIONS Pork, lowar: Jobbing. 1TJ. Lard, lower; prime steam. 19.62. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, tlO.or; short clears. COrTVa. Bacon, steady, boxed extra ehorte. $10.76; clear rlba. tlO-Ta; short cleart tlO.871. POlL.TRY rira; chlckena ICtie: springs, 11V: turkeys, Uc; ducks, lie; geese. 7c BUTTER Higher; creamery, r?e4He; dairy. Hi&17c. . FWlS-FIrm at HHc FVillowing were the receipts and aMp rnems of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Pinur Mill 1S. 2i-S Wheat, bu - 7S.(ro ,) Cora, bu t4&. 2l-2,S Oats, bu - 6,0 cue. we Kansas City Grala sad Provtsloms. KANSAS CITY. Feb. U.-WHEAT-Alay. 7ZWe: July, Tie; September. Tlc- Cash; No. hard. Tl6'iVc; No. i TV74c; No. t red. 7&75Hc; No. 1. sTSOc; No. apring. Tic. CORN May, 41e; July, 41Hc; September. 4Pe. Cash: No. I mixed. 40r; No. I, tV40c: No. White. tic; No. . 4-c OATS No. I white. tlQtlc; No. 2 mixed. nGAY-Cboioe timothy, ttt.0O91S.S0; choice prairte. ll.(ni.2S. RYE Steady. S!c. Unchanged: firsts XV, BUTTER Creamery, He: packing. lHc Rece!pia SUptnents. Wheat, bu INCH .-) Corn, bu K.4 1T.WO Oata bu taOuO 15.(00 TUIble Sapvly af Orala. NEW YORK. Feb. Ik Special cable and telegraphic communlcatlona received by Bradstreets ahow the following changes In available supplies, as compared with pre vious account: Wheat: United Statea. east Rockies, decreased L44. bu. ; Canada, in creased tM.(t) bu.; total United Statea and Canada, decreased CC.OuO bu. ; afloat for and In Kurope. Increased DiXckv bu. Corn: United States and Caneda, Increased. 1O4&.WX0 bu. Oats: United States and Can ada, decreased 1.064.000 bu. Milvraake Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 11. WHEAT Steady; Np. 1 northern, tmtrkic; No. 1 northern. tOtySsc: May. 7;uc asked. RYE tedy; No. 1, 4tj4Hc. BARLEY Steady; No. t. 41c; sample. 14 6 40c. CORN Steady; No. 1 cash, 41V4f4mo; May. 44c asked. Peoria Market. PBORIA, Feb. IA CORN-Lower; No. 1 yellow and No. X. tic. No. 4. ec; no grade. SSiaXlc OAT9-Lower; No. t white, 40c; No. S white. K,c: No. 4 white, Vo. RfE Firm; No. I, 4;viic WHISKY-On baau of 11. iS for finished goods. liveraaal Crala aad Pravlsleaa. LIVERPOOL. Feb. tt WHEAT Spot strong. o. 1 red. western winter, 4s ? Futures. Arm; March, ia 7dMay, te 4d. July. s 4d. CORN bpot firm; American mixed, new. 4s 4,d; American mixed, oid, 4a 7d. Fu tures steady; Marco, 4s i; May, 4 4d. Philadelphia Pradaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. U-EOOS-Mar-ket steady, fair demand; western fptsh. Hx at mark. CUEU&-Market firmer, good demand; New York full cieams, LiS14& Telrde Seed Market. TOLEDO, O, Feb. 11 SEfD Clover cask and February, tilt: March. Ill; April, M-0. Alalke, t7.lt ; timothy. 1114. ' tills aad Itesla. NEW YORK. Feb. U-OILS-Cfcttonaeed. steady to stroig; prune crude, f . a. b. mlUa, tc; yellow, f. o. b. uiuls. 4cic Petroleum, ateady; refined. New York. 17.76; Khila dolul.la ai.d Baltlmara, $7-1: Phlladclpliia and Baltimore, ia bulk. 14.4a. Turpentine, firm. 7414Ho- ivi vi. uifi, iit wiiuiwii w a. 44 asu 4k kVAVANNAH. Oa tine firm. Tla Feb. U.-OIL Turnen- H081N Firm. Quote: A. B. C, D. II K: E. K; F. O. 441: H, 44 4i; I 14 k; K. Ib.5, N. ; W. U, laaV; W. W.. 44 10. OIL C1TV. P. Feb. 11 OIL creu.t balaacea, lilt. Ruaa. 114.1.1 bbla.; average. 47.711 bbla; ahlpmant. tll.lil bbla; averagea, 12.441 M.ls. Caffee Market. NKW YORK. Feb. U- COPFE&V-Markat for futures otned steady at unchanged prices to a destine of I p-jinta. a nx.ii waa about ia fin with tha turupraa mar kets. During the middle seaeioa the market arurked up to a partial nt rt.ii f five poiata, oa buying br trade intereata aad the steadiness of tl near poaitiona. but later prices eased off again under realising and tie markat closed steady, net un changed te Ave puiala lowar. Sale were reported of SI tu baga including kiarrh at l-: Mar. I sue: Julv, I S-tlac; Beotemher. 4c: D-cenbrr, 4 lio; Jlnuary. lie. 6pot roff-e. s'eadv: R . Ki 7 7c. Ssains. Na 4. 4c, n-i.il office stead); CordiMa. fcsLTwc- SEW YORK STOCKS ASDBONDS Icd'catioa of Orntiiod tpeculgtiTt Dperm tisn oi tfca Lour Sid. market opens strong, but spotty There Waa Pre Reallslasj aa the iirsaet aa CI see Is Lewer a Bxteaslv PraSt Taklag. N6W TORK. Feb. 11 Ths stock market gave the first clear Indications of organ ised speculative operations on tha long side of the market sines tha abandonment of the campaign for the rise In January. The source of tnees operations was not dis cernible, but the fact of ths execution of large Individual buying orders for various stocks waa manifest. Brokerage boueea, which usually handle large accounts, were buyers In lots of several thousand shares In various important stocks, lbs manner of executing Loess orders did not warrant the assumption that accumulation was tha first consideration and It was evident that the lifting of prices was a design as much ss ths securing of stock. With this display of mora aggressive leadership in the apec ulation there was an Improvement In sen timent. Mors consideration waa given to some of the hopeful factors In ths outlook with soma of ths topics that have gtvea oc casion lor a (eeling or depression laieiy dropped out of consideration. There was no actual change in conditions so far ss public knowledge reached to account for the change In sentiment Much stress waa laid by ths buyers of stocks on ths confidence now felt st Wash ington that ths moderate measure of cur rency reform proposed by ths senate finance committee will be enacted Into law at the present session of congress. Not much effect on money conditions is ex pected to result from the proposed measure, but ths professed opinion of the speculative element ia tha determination that to take action on the subject may be regarded as a promise of more comprehenslvs steps to follow. It was believed that the offer of the Treasury department to redeem Ui,W0, o of s of 1V? st 10l4. while not likely to be taken advantage of to the full amount, would bring out sufficient offerings to provide for the requirements of the call for return of $.(:.uu of government depos u on Friday. There waa a disposition to accept some of ths paragraphs of ths president's message on the leasing of min eral lands as a softening of the rigor of bis views towards combinations of capital. Thla Is a subject that haa been much dwelt upon about the stock exchsngeever since the fall in prices came to a stop. Buying for London account was an appreciable factor In the strength of the market, ine prog ress of the London settlement revealed moderate charges for carrying over Amer icana Into the next account. Ths foreign attitude towards the American market seems to be Improved by the restraint upon the New York demand for gold In the London market Various rumors played a part In the day s movementa The Hill stocks mere effected by confident predictions that the Minnesota suit to enjoin the Issue of Greet Northern stock would result In favor of tha com pany. The coppers were a feature and a wide advance In the price of ths metal in London helped the speculation. Expecta tion of an increase In the dividend rats on Anaconda played an Important part. Re ports of the settlement of the Pennsylvania dispute also helped that stock. The market was spotty in Its early demonstration of strength. There was freer realising also on the advance. The development con stantly of new points of strength had the effect t widening the field of the rise and of Increasing confidence. The strength be came fairly comprehensive during the course of the day, although the usual profit-taking on the considerable rise for the day affected the final prices. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value. fUTnOOO. United States new a coupon declined per cent on call. Ths following was the range of prices oo ths New York Stock exchange: salsa Mlga. Law. Clssa AaaUsaBste Cesesr ... Am. C. A r la C 4 f. f4 Am. Cot toe CHI Am. Osttoa (Ml sfa..... Amsrlesa Knitess Am. H A U sf4 Amsilcas Ice Am. Unsset Oil Am. Usass4 Oil Sf4 Am. Laeossotlie . Am. teeomoUv Bt4 Am. a, A A Am A R sf4 Am Sassr ksaslsg Am Tmoca ri Aiisiis Mlatag Oe.... Alektssa . TS.sra 11H . l.tat 44 44 44 . ,1S lt ls Ut so m f si ...... ..... iw st t n ics a h . 14 f . U,ia n n I4a in . M.K 14 1444 14M4 M 114 U4 U4I, . lAlSS U7 IM i4a ins H st t .Ut.to snot tsV as . M.aw tat 14 14 ( Atchtsoa pta ' Atlsatls Coast Us to in ism in BsHlmsrs A Oh is, s-4lv... 1ANS lu u iu Brookira Rsl4 TV.... Css4ias FsclBe ..... 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M DtsUllars' sracltias Ens Brts lit p4 Arts at td Csaeral Elsctrl Hoekisg Vsltey IlllnsU Central IntsraaUooal Pssr ' In. rrtr pM. 1st. Pssm 1st. rm f4 lews Cesuml lswa Cauml ( ginssl Otr A K. C. So. s4 Usslsrllls A N MssHaa Centre! Misasassiis A St- l. H , St. P. A 4. at M.. sc r A t. A M. K4 MIsmiuI PsclAe at., k. A T M . K A T. s'4 KsUnaal bs4 K. A. A at St. sr Ksw Tork CesUsl W. Y . O. A W Narlolk A W SieHslk A W. pM Ksrtk Amartaaa PsMSe Mail - Psansrlnala Peseta's Gss r , c. c. A 4c u. Pumil Otesl car Pn.it I. C. 4 Failmas raisss Csr ka4lsg AssAlsg 1st f s4IIif S4 rst Bsetiis sxl HsyvblW Steel ptA Rsrk lslss Ca. Hark Ulss C. St4 C U A A P M stA St. Lasts 4 W 1 tot 1.I AM Mft 4 n st 4 4 H S 44 47 M 41 II ia i7 r .. tt.TS (4 4 si L. g. W. 44 Imosn Pacta ft. Psetfts M s. ksiiwsr As. ksllesj ' 44 14 117 117 lit .. 4 41 17 I M r 7al (4 44 Ii St 4 tt M 44 U II 41 .-10t U 11 114 11 St 1 w a K"T 1 17 .. 14 t 44 4 .. Lis ltt 14 14 a 41 4 4 l 1S 10 lot 17 - 4 t H 44 U 47 14 Tessa A Pacta T.. St. U A w T Su L A W. pea.. rales PaslAs rales rscie sf t' A Intel V. I kA V. a Assess set C A Btssl. r. m sf Va.-carlls Chamkal V . -(. Casm pt4.. Waasak a4 Walla-Para grvrass . WastiBcaoass Eisctrw Waster L'Btsa u n WhsHBg I L I V Z iJi o2 ij l.. ...-T. . 7. .TT 44 Wiaosssls Contrsl Monaora Paalla .'.'.'.'.VJL'.'JL'. at'.i i4 ill IH Csatral Leatkar ta st M st Caui Laatksr pi sst lis 11 M Aloaa-Sanii Stool 4.1V Tt Tl n Graal Kartkora alA U 17114 14 ltt lot. Msussoutaa 14.4J t Uu Hot. 4 t Tl Tl Tl Tatal sslas fsr la ay. Lail.W araa Fare lg a Ft aaa eta 1. LONDON. Feb. 11 Supplies of money were easy In this market today. Discounts were unchanged. On tb stock exchange a cheerful tone continued to prevail and business for the new account was of fair dimensions. Gilt edge eecurltlea. Grand Trunk and copper sharea attracted the moat attention at advancing prleea Ameri cana opened firm and fractionally dearer than yesterday. I a the afternoon New Turk accepted the London level and aup ptwted the list generally. United States Ste-el was the saoet activs stock. Foreign ers wars firmer, after opening easy. Araunf mining stocks Debears had the greatest strength. Japanese Imperial 4s af 1X04 closed st lOfy BERLIN. Feb. 1' On the P-'irse terlsy prices were generally unchanged. PARIS. Fen. li rrt- ou in Bourse today iiuf-QVs4 eaibg Ul tha ktiaf that Important modlflcatlona wtTI be Introduced In the Income tax bill. Russian Imperial 4 closed at 7. 74 and Russian bonds of IM at 4W.0S. Hew York Meaey Market. NEW TORK. Feb. li. MONEY On call, steady at V9-4 per sent; ruling rata, 4 4 per cent; closing bid. r4 per cent: offered, at IH per cent. Time loans, dull and firm; SO and M days and 4 months, mtj 6S per cent. FR1MB MERCANTILE PAPKR-e-a per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy at, re covery, with actual business In banker Mils at $4 fceVtbAfta for demand and at $4 14",-4 i4& for sixty day bills: posted rat's (4 1 and U 86H; commercial bills, 4 fj4 Wl. SILVER Bar. Cc; Mexican dollars. BONDS 4teady; railroad Irregular. Closing quotations on bpnda wars follows: V. t. rat. Is, rg....1-tissa ss. M ssriea.. mm sos SI ss s ctts 44 C. a (s. rsg Ian! as rtfs 4s csusos M-! M ssrlas w C. . e(4 4a, n.....lia;I. A N. aal. 4a.. ..10 ee cearse IslaiMsa. t (. 4a 1""4 C. . a 4s. rat 1 iMe-u Central 4s to o 1st tae Aa. Tvbsees ss. .. Ti ..IIS ,.ll .. 1 Miss. A St. L. 4.. at . K. m T. H as Is AlrktsMi gsa. 4a. . 4s sj. 4s Stlastli C. L. 4s. Bst A Okie 4a... d s Bra. k. T. . 4s.. OestrJ W Oa. ts w. k. k. ef M. s e h. y. c g. s .IM M. ! C. a s IK st Ms. PselSs 4a 11 4 ts ..11 X. A W. a 4s - io 1st lac M Is r 4e K UM 44 Csss A Cmls 4s.,.14i Cklsss A a. Is. .. 14 o a. t. rtaa 4s t Pvsa. ess. .... f RssSlsg ras. 4s n a. U A L xU a Sa. lili St- U A 4. F. fg- 4s. 11 st. k. i. w. a 4s. . t mrl A, I 4s.. St Bo. PsciS 4s 4s 1st 4s etfs C. B. A 9 s. s m. c . a. l a r. ss.... it to rol. is i COC g. U g. 4s.. 101 ivn ins. ss, ser. a. r So ksllvar s HI Ooiorads MIA 4 71m Tsmss A P. Is 11 C). A So. 4k 1 T . St U A W. 4a.. tl Cuss Is iota VsUa Psclgc s 11 D. A A. 0. 4s f r. ttsel M Is.... Distillers' gss. ts.... s m'sbssh u lit kns p. L 4s ; fe B. 1 4 SS. 4s M VNUn M4. 4s 11 nsekts VsL 4a...lMs W. A U B. a B7 imptm 4s . s Wis Casual 4s 44 Bid. Offered. Beataa Iterks ss4 Bs4t. BOSTON. Feb. lx. Call loans. B7 per cent; time loana VsH per cent Official prices on stocks and bonds were: Attfctsoa ail. 4a II Blagkaw tl CaL Heels......... M. (.satrsl 4s. AtrblsM s I4 feastee A Albssy Bastsa A Mslas. bivtea Clvst4 Pttcbbsrg Ii ... Mssloaa Ceauml ... 4iosetsBalsl .... 44 .... H ...14 rsspsr EsDg ... laJr Wast .... ...IU irTsaklla ...IS jOrsasr ...14 Im kSTSl ... ...IHv'xim Mlalsg .... 14 .... 17 ....14 .... .... .... tl .... sl .... i .... 47 ...let .... it ....141 .... tt ....ill .... st .... H .... st .... 11 .... Tt .... 4 .... 1 ....14 ....114 ....14 .... 44 !ct.lsx N T . N. H. A B lUVMoktsk t'slos PsclSc 171 Most, a A C. Aw. Pnes. Tsba llIOM DeaUnMI . As- gngar l:iosreole , 4- jl UR PirM Am. T A T lit As Wsoisa It Qslsry Bssssoa Tamarack ..... SS Bf IS Dora. 1. A 11 Trinity Btses Else. His... EM t site riimi V. . stlsiag.. V. A. Oil ftak Victoria Msaa Elscule 1 So aft Mia Oss ... t sltst PrsH tsitet A St.. 4 pfl C. A Steal.. . 4s pf4 AdresisTs .... Alloues Aaulgsasteg At lutle AskaA . 4 .1 . U Win . ' stTsrtas . 4 Nertk Satis .14 IBatt OsaliUaa . .. 4 NTas . 47 OaL A Arlsoaa.. .us lAni . II I Lsslss Claalaar Stoeka. LONDON. Feb. li Closing qnotAtions on stocks were: Consols, saoasg .. st U-14 M . A. A T Ss ssceaat 47 N. T. (sot rat Anasoaaa tt Norfolk A W..... Atcklsss 141 4s pit pf 14 lOstsn A W Btltl stars A Okie IU Pessalvaala ... Caasaias Psclts lKt" Baa klnas Cbsa A Okie 4ika4Ug Calcags Gu W 14 Ssatliers Rail war C. A 4 A P 14 i, o I4 DaBears 'Aoathsrs Pad Ac . Desrar A A. 0 4 laloa Psclso .... 4 ft 41 ! e sf . 41 .111 . 4 44 . 44 . . 44 . M . e .. S4 .144 . St .. 47 a lie .. 17 .. st ris n c. A 4s 1st pft Tl 4 SM s M sr st Wshssk Illtsols Csntral 14 ts s4 LMltrllls A X UtiBSaalak SILVE3R Bar, steady. Zl U-16d per ounce, MONEY 4fr4. per cent. Toe rate ot discount in tha opes market for short bills Is 41 par cent; for three months' blUs. 44 per cenL Hasten Capper Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan At Bryan, lit Board ot Trade building, Omaha: Asesetars 4 Mohswk 44 Allsess SI xsaaoa Coaaollostsl. II AUaalls .'. IT Ksrtk Butl 114 Blngaaai 41 01 DoailBlaa st Black Moastsls I Osceola 14 Bostoa tfeesohssls.. 11 Psoa. Asrrtes 11 act CoallUea 14 rasa, ssmea, stl... It Calsiast A Arlsoa..ll Qalncr 11 OslssMt A Had.... tksnsea 11 Cos Lass Isl .. 44 Tacatrark 144 .. S4 Tana Cospsr .. U TriBltr 44 .. 14 I'Mta prslt 14 .. rtl'sli4 Puua. o .. t .. Ut'slu4 Ststas. t... ,la t'tak CWssll4sul... 71 Cctisr Aaaa Iialr Wast ... Eaat Butts ... Frank Us Greens Copper Orsnbr HelTotls iais Roral isactlos L. a. A PtUsbarg. latul Osppa .... . gl Vtetsrla II ......14 44 U ..11 Wiso .. X Wol tCssaass . - Xt Nlplaslng klckigsa Sew Yark Mlalagr star As. NEW YORK. Feb. 11 Closing quotations en mining stocks were: Adams Cos. st .uals ChM I Alios 471 lontarte fm Besses It lOaklr . .....ttt Braasvlck Tea. 4 Irstcal CovAstork Tssnsl .... 41 l6avas s . II . T4 44 . Coa Csi. A Va st .sierra Novaaa Hora Sllaa 17 igasll Hi Mlas 17 ,1 Hear 44 I is Cos. I Irea SU' LsslTtlla Tl a sary tateaaaat. WASHINGTON. Feb. ll-Ttdays stats ment of ths treasury balances in the gen eral fund, excluaive of the tiS0.X,CM) gold rasere, shows: Available cash balance, t248.46t.4tS; gold coin and bullion. tl07.17s.Sal; gold cerUflcatea. 141,231.410. Bask Clearlaga. OMAHA. Feb. 11-Bank claartnga tor today were tl.A34.Kl.l4 and for ths cprre cponding data last year tL40;,tK.a7. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. II. METALS Tin In London declined 10. with spot quoted at till Its and futures at fill. Locally, the market was easy and lower than on Monday, with spot quoted At tlMlH Qppper was higher In the London market with spot quoted at (ICttjlOI. Locally the market was firm with lake at ttt.bO 4jtt.S; electrolytic at 114 tS IT 14.49. and casting at 114 156 14 71 Lead was un changed at It 10s In London and ft. 00 tt 4 to locally. Spelter was firm and A hade higher locally at ti tOfjIIO. The London market was higher st tl ts Id. Iron was unchanged In the English mar kets with standard foundry quoted at lis snd Cleveland warrants at 44 Id. Locally tha market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at 121 tlfip ti lt: Kv t foundry northern at III 71 9 tt.7t; No. 1 foundry southern at 111.40 fi II If and No. I foundry southern at lit 46 14 00. ST. LOUIS, Fab. It. METALS Lead, steady at ti ll: spelter, tl 10. fatten Market. , JEW TORK. FVh. lS.-CTrTTON Scot closed steady, t points rower: rn'dflHng up lands lie: mtddlins gulf. 11 No sales. LIVERPOOL. Feb. It -COTTON-eJpot. goud business cVme; prices 1 point lower; American middllrg fair, tgtd; good mid dling, t7d; middling, t'ad; low middling. tTld; good ordinary. k77d: ordinary. 4'Ai The sales of the day were lttao bales, of w hlch LOW were for speculation and export, and Included 10. K0 American. Receipt A LOW tlea. Including I n American NEW ORLEANS. Feb. ll-OOTTON Spot market eaay. A lea. 4.V? balea Low , ordinary. Il-14c. ncanlnai: ordinary, Tt-ic I nominal: gtxd ordinary. 4c: low middling. friA&Hi. good mlddlln. 11C mmauns lair. uo nommsi; lair, 'C tiom- 1 Inal. Recespta, 1,3 balea: strck. ttt.OCI , oaina ST TjOTJIS. Feb U. 40TTON Steadv: middling. lOSc Sales. 441 bales: receipts, none; shipments, nons: stock. X,1j4 Islnit Kvaaa rated Apples l Dried Frwits. NKW TORK. Feb. U. EVAPORATED APPLES Market ateady; choice, t&c; prime. 7V. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes In fair demand, with prices steady at 4c to o tor California fruit : Oregon prunes. 70 to Km. are quoted at 4V iV Aprloots are In lltrtit demand, but hold stead r : choice. Uc; extra rhoica, fc: fancv. brtte. Peaehea are stroer owing to ths llsrht sunolle: choAra, llfrintjc: extra chotre. lP.ry.c; faacy. lr,)4e: extra fancy. Utyisc Raisins sr In Jobbing demand: looas Muaratela. Twtrtc; seeded, T7luc. Londoo layers, tl 61 44- Waal Market. ST. LOI'TS. Fe 1 1 -WOO! Woo! aurket steady; medium grade combing and clothing I4;ic: light fins. tl tic- heavy Una. 11911c Tub washed. tie sa OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cftttl rally Steady aal in Bevs Cu Etronttt, NO GREAT CHANGE IX THE HOS TRADE Receipts af kheep aad La as be fee. tlaae Light, with Prleea rally teady mm m Little Stranger la f sate. BOUTH OMAHA. Fsb. U. WI. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sbeep. Ofhclal Monday till I.BJ U-l Official Tu cedar 11.5 Official Wednesdar l.K4 Three days this week.. 4.067 Same daya last week li. 4 twin dara 1 weeka ago..ll.4M4 Same days I weeks sa-o..lS.14S Aams daya 4 weeks ago. .19.14! Same days last year U.4S4 The following table showa ths receipts of rattle, hog snd sheep at South Omabe for the year to data, compared with last year: 1.7. 1. Inc. Dec Cattle 14&.rT 114.94 U.17I Hogs ,71 ta.m .4S4 Sheep kti.MS 1T4.4U UJSU CATTLE QUOTATION. Good to choice cornfed steer It ets 04 Fair to good cornfed steers t"y Common , to fair stsers... 44 Good to choice fed cows , l Fair to good cows and belfsrs... ! Common o fair cows and helfera.. tk-4i J Oood to choice stockers feeders. 4 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 4 M-4 J" Common to fair stockers 1... J f 2 Bulls, stags, etc 1Z5li2 Veal calves 4 As4 The following table show the averagt price of hoga at South Omaha for ths laat sevsntl daja, with comparisons: Data 197. lM.lM.IlKal.lM.lfCtt.im. Feb. Feb. 4H I I SJ! I 4 771 n i it t n i ',4 i ia t n ( 74, m I 3t Uu t I .1 ' I U I IT I O Feb. T Ilk I tTI A Til S Feb. I... Feb. ... Feb. 10.. Feb. 11.. Feb. li.. Feb. U.. I S C I 4 ' ; I 70' 4 48' I 7W 721 4 77 t te I 60 WS I 77! I , 71 02 K I P1 t 72! j I ' I 7t: I t t I KrS, i 7S1 4 OI 4 Ni HI I r Sunday. HANQE OF PRICES. Cattle Hog Omaha 12 afctrl.Se .Mul. Chicago 1 7Kr 90 ISUT l Kansas City r-eiw a.tv(.is BU Louis tSObtVTi & Bloux City t.74l.a 4 bu&I.OO Ths official Bumoer oi cars ot not brought In today by each rosd was: Catua. Hoga. Sheep. H fA C. M. A St P 4 I Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific I U. P. System - 11 11 4 C. A K. W., east..:... 1 1 C. A N. W.. west M t C. St. P., M. A O 17 t C, B. A Q.. east t J .. .. C, B. A Q . west 14 17 4 X C, K. 1. A P., east.... 4 , Illinois Central Chicago Ot- Western t Total receipts 74 14t 17 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Vanaant A Co Lehman A Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Bon Huston A Co Hamilton A Rothschilds Wolf J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. B. Root A Co T. B. lnghram V. A. Brltton Lehmer Broa Other buyers 11.414 4.4V4 AAA a.47 r.m if.tAi . B.4 r.oit mill n. at s.m 14.474 4-4 k).iut u.4 10 L7 m bt 4.TJ 1.17 417 . 1.714 V 1.17 IM I a .... - .... 101 ii . t n .... .... t t 44 1 El t at Totals .1148 M.80 1.094 CATTLE The continued light receipts of rattle st this point is causing a somewhat htttr feelinf In the trade For the week to date the receipts havs been onlv about half ot what they were the oorros ponding period of last. week. Buyers were out la flood season 7 this morning and ths fsw oads of fat steers and good cows changed handa very readily at prices that looked a little stronger. In fact, in some cases sell ers were quoting good cows aa much as 10c higher. As there were so few killers oa sale the supply was soon exhsuted. Feeders weie In good demand and sold sa high as any time, the market being strong on ths more desirable grades. Aa h'gh as 15.10 was paid by a feeder buyer. While the cattle market locally was Im proving packers still talk that the supply of refrigerator cars Is limited, ahd It is ufs to say that with anything like liberal receipts st this point ths market would be where It was laat week. The situation at Chicago Is still very bad. and It could hardly be expected that western market should show any vary great Improvement sa inns aa tha glut continues at Chicago. Yeaterda a Chicago Drovers' Journal stated triat while the fresh receipts of 4.UU0 were small, they were really large aa compared to the feeble demand, as there was really no necessity for purchases from any quarter. It la generally understod tbst there are A large number of cattle still be ing held at Chicago from last week. They sre still quoting the market at Chicago toe lower than last Wednesday, with nu merous instsnces of a SiKeOe decline. As noted yesterday the only safe plan for ship pers I to continue holding cattle back from all market point until ths eastern glut Is relieved and the market tn A healthy con dition once more. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ma A a. rt. Av. Pr. ..till I ..Ml 4 4 ..141 4 I ..104 4 ..UM 4 M ..US I M 4 ajt I M n 4 io 4 m MM 4 4 1 ... ... ... I. ... ... .... It ... ... n.... i.... i.... 17.... I.... I.... I.... I.... 1.... II. ... 1.... l I 44 .. SS 4 I... lsvf 4 44 M... ..111 If .1444 I 4 IM I 40 t kH I i M Vt I ...... 4M I 74 M Is Si I 1 , M 111 , TM I 14 n m ts I 14 !""l4 I M 14 I M IM I SM I st iw4 I a SM I 41 7T I M 44 I M pi!4 I 44 114 I M Hi I M I UM IN .104 I 44 14.... A... M. ... St.... It... 4.... 14..... 4.... n.... ... u.... 1114 I 7 ! I T llfcl I 1 41 I St 104 I ls 4 t 17 4 t lsi 4 m 1U7 4 t 17 I 44 1144 4 I 4 1 ! 4 M UM I I.... I.... I.... I. ... U... 11.... 4... II ... A... 4.... 44... A... I. ... I.... 17.... I... I... 1... 1... 1... I..., 1... I... t... I... 4... I... .. 14... tl... 4... II. .. I-.. 1... s I 1....... 1 1 ine at .14 4 M .141 4 M Iktt 4 M HEIFERS. 44 I 1 I Ill IH I .... ta I 4 4 M II 1 M I T4 BTJIXa. list t M 1 ...... Hi I I li I M 1 la I M I 14 I Tt 1 .. m i at ..! - t 4 !4 ..UN IM ,. Xtr I M ...IMS M ... II 4 ...I7M 4 ... II 4 I ...list 4 at ...lia 4M Itl I T4 I 11 I 14 I 17 I M CALVES. W IU i 144 I M I At t 1..- ill 4 M FEEDERS. M 111 II 11 I M U , til I M I , Ill I M I Bl 4 M tt MS 4 M WESTERNS. 141 4 M 144 4 M AM I M . M I It Ml 4 M IM 4 M 144 feeder. tT7 4 t. MONTANA. I bulls im 1 7i I cows K9 8 Si 17 feeders.. KM I SO 41 feeders.. 8T 4 It t feeder.. K7 I W II feeders.. fc7 IM 14 os. A hf. 4 1 0 U bulls It I M t cows XS7 I St J. M. Mllisux, South Dakota. SI feeder . t4 4 IS 14 cows sit t ss William Moncretffa. Wyoming, tl feeders.. 171 I li Maloom MoaeiiefTe. Wyoming. It feeders. . Ml i M X cows IA S SS HOGS There was not enough difference between the hoar market of yesterday aad today to talk about. It opened th. morn ing a little stronger than last night's close, or in practically the same notches as yes terday morning. The earl hoga sold very Largely tl kki with a good sprinkling ot the better luaas above that figure, the same as early yesterday. It aad off than, the same as It did late veaterday, all the strength of the morning being lost. Frota tbat lime on until the close the trade was dull and slow. Representative sales: Ks a aa . si a, sa - v 41 11 ... M MIM m im M 41 ' a ... M M ... ... I r M bl MIM 4 m ... 11 M 44 ... 4M 4 pa 4 ... 4 4 14 1st n l ... 4 as ... II ts tS f M II. tt ... 4 4 4. .st 1? 4 4 4 S4 ... 44 m t 4 St 47 T ... 4 f SKI 4 St 44 11 ... 4 41 m m ... is ss ... Tt tn i HI ... tr? ... is i ... f tt 144 ... I 4 s7 ... 4 tf st kl ... I s rt r.4 ... tJ Tt HI ... I T til ... 11 44 m ... 4 41 4 ... 4 I7 T 14 a I M 7 " ... 4 st trt ... i 4 ra ... 4 w 47 144 ... I S 44 -4 ... s ttt ... i n tn ... 4 i n ih mim it r.r ... tjv i'l ... I 4 71 4 4 r ii ... 4 st in ... t e is ... st n tit ... 4i T4 II ... Is IH ... r 1I lt I s 4 r ... H st in ... i n i ... t ri art mim t rs ... st 11 St IN IB t 4 1 T Ht ... ! II 1st ... 4 4 U4 ... I 4 IM ... 4 44 44 ... I M 44 ! ... I 4 44 14 I St II 4 ... I 4 ... SS 14 r ... t tt it ... I at U s4 ... t 41 Tt Xt4 ... 4 44 8HES.P Receipts of sheep Were moderate again thla mornliig. the arrivals being about the same ss reeterdiy ss far as re ceipts were concerned. The market ss a whole was in satisfactory condition and th tree tor part of the offering soon clviged ends. Ths price paid were rully steady snd In some esses, especially on ewea, they looked A little stronger. Ewes. In fact, might be quoted strong to 10c higher, tn market having strengthened up alnct the Arst of the weak There were no choice lambs here to make A top on the market, but pretty decent klnda of killers Sold at 17.617.10. There were A few good yearling which sold up to M 40, which waa the best price paid for Ik... L i J . . i mi . k iiwi oina so I a I imp weva. via Bold tin In tS IA Than arora IM atrictlv ' choice awes tn sight, but there were a few good enough to bring tt.lt. Quotation on' killers: Good to chofc lambs, t7.3-7.40; fair to good lambs, 14.71 T.00; gocd to choice yesrilnrs. limb weights. I 0014-40; fair to good yearlings, lamb welgnta. tUTWrt .40; good to choice yearlings, heavyweights, IS 7T?.0: fair t good yearlings, heavywelghta, K Bnt8 Tt; good to choice old wethers. P rVtt; fair to good old wethers, !t.x4?.M; good to choice ewea, tt0&.X; fair to good, 14.168 4.40. Representative sales: No. Ill western ewes Kit western wethers 44 western wethers 1S6 western yearling 174 western ewea At. . I'l . lit . 71 . 74 . Ill . W Ft. 1 1 I so t 40 I 40 17 western ewes M western lambs 177 western lambs Ill western lambs Ml western lambs 0 western wethers 14 western y'rllngs snd wethers tst western y'rllngs and wethers 11 western lambs . t It 4Vi T 74 T W 74 I 1 7 10 I 71 W I AO ft i to M T 00 CHICAGO LITE STOCK MAstKKT rattle Steady Hege Strang ta Htgker Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Feb. It CATTLE Receipts, 1I.0U head; market steady: plain and best steers, t4.00fi7.t0: row a tXtoblOO: heifers. !U7Hi.; bulla U.0ti4.60: cslves. 42 4u at1: stockers ana feeder, U1 v4- . HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head; msrket strong to ac higher: choice heavy shipping. r.lTVrSl JS; light butchers. 7101 17V: light mixed. t7.07W7.1l; choice light, r 0i7.Uj; packing, t7.lotr7.14; good pigs. pit7S4j4.ti6, bulk of salsa, t7.lu67.Ki. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt A 2tr head; market steady to strong; sheep. IA U0 4X-00; yearlings. ei.A6.46; lambs, ta.0utt7.6a. Ksasai City Live. Stack Markat. KANSAS CITY. Feb. t. CATTLE Reoelpta. 11.000 head. Including 100 south erns. Market stesdy. Top, tl.lt. Choice export and dressed beef steers, fS.414? 1.40; fair to good. Il.lt 0 f it; western fed steers, tt.7ttfi.7i; stockers and feed er. 11.44 9 4.10; southern steers, tl I4t 00: southern opws, tl.iO01.7i; native cows It 44J It; nstlvs heifers. 11109 t OO; bulks. 11.7! 4.40; calves, tl.titf 7.15. HOGS Receipts, II 001 head; market to higher; closed weak. Top. 17 It: bulk of sales. rr.00fJ7.10; heavy, 17 07671; packers. 17.06 7.10; pigs and lights. tl.Tt 7.0i. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpta I.ITO head; markst strong. Lambs. tf.00Q7.t0; ewes and yearllnga. l .40 4.00: western fed yearllnga, t4.2fOI.IO; western fed sheep, t4.7iJt.li; Blockers .and teedsrs. 11.48 4.00. lew Yark Mrs Steak Market. NEW YORK. Irak. U. BEEVES Re oelpta ll,a head: markst for cnoioe steady: others alow to 10c lower: steers, t4.7&e.: few fancy. MAO; bulls. tS4r70; oows, II K4 It; one car extra fat, 44.Py ex ports, 9X cattle and l.ttk) quarters of lieef. CALVES Reoelpta 414 head : markst for veals active and generally K0SOc higher; western calves slow; veals, t4 0010.00: few choice, tlOtS: cull, tt 006 00; ordlnsry western, tl ft; dressed calves, Srm; city dressed, rftlic per lb; country dressed, 9 lie per lb. HOOS-Receipt. Ik. 000 head; markst steady. SHEEP AND IAMB?t-Roe)pta , head; market for aheep steady; for lambs slow and easy: sheep, tt XncsVIS; yearllnga, .&; lamDa, t6.Xp-X: exports. LG& aheep. St. Leal Live Stack Market. ST. LOriS, Mo.. Feb. IX CATTLE Rs celptA, t.OOC' head. Including tuO Texans; market steady; native shipping and exports. 14 (V&.7t; dressed beef and butcher steers. tt4&& 40; , steers under 1.000 pounds. 4X7&4 4.00; stockrrs and feeders, tlftiytli; cow and hslfrs, 114E.e tt; cannra, tOOe.M; bulla. t24S4.iO: caivea tin&M; Tixas and Indian steers, i.00fjAK: cows and heifers, (2 luC 60. HOGS Receipts, I W0 head; market tiglOc higher; pigs and lights, fel&CT.U; packers. M -57 it. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. SO bead; market steady; notive muttona t2.7'3fe.i, lambs. KSllO; culls and bucks, M .000 Av; stockera, tZ7&t.a. n lsx City Lies Stack Market. SIOUX CITY. Feb. lt-8peclaJ Tele gram ) CATTLE Receipt. 1.400 head; market steady: stockers, strong; beeves, RHxtfAH: cows, bulls and mixed, gE.Vit? 4.76; stockers and feeders, tS.0t)AAii; calves and yearlings, tt OoB. HOUel Receipts. i.sOO hesdi msrket strorg. ssUing at MKXtf.sO; bulk Af aale. SAtotjAt. St. afasepk Live Slack Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. lk-CATTLB-Ra- oetpta L2tt bead. Market steady; natives. t4 20A!o; cow s and heifers. fZ.X4j4.7i; stockers and feeders. BHi W. HOtiS Receipts. I.Ofil hsd Market waa A ahade higher; top, 17; bulk. 14 t6J7.B. Bllttr AND LAMBS Receipts, t St bead. Market steady: lambs. I7.kjm.gj: ewea. tt-TVu AX Stack ta Blgkt Reoelpta of II v stock st ths six prl n- elDal western market veaterday Cattle. Hog. South Omaha 1m sk Sheen 1.471 Sioux City 1.400 Kansas City II.AjO PL Joseph law St. Louis 1 !34 Chicago 11.000 Totals ... .H.4M TI.MS 14.1-71 OMAHA WHOLKSALB MARKET. Tradition af Trade and aoetatleas aa Slants aad Fancy Produce FOGS Per do , STsTrSc. LIVE POCLTRY-Hns.'tV94V; roosters, te; turkeys. Utyltc; durks. 5a 10c; young roosters. 7$c: gees. 440. Bl'TTBB Pscklng stock. c; choice to fancy dairy, tLU 14c: creamery. H62c. HAY Choice upland. H Ut: medium. tMO; No. 1 bottom, t 6'; off grades. 04ja.uu. Rye straw. 17 00; No. 1 alfalfa, IU 60. B RAN Per ton. IU 04. FRCITS. CRAXBERRIBS-Fsr bbl . r 00100. APPLES Fancy, per bbl , Sx3: Jona thans, tl 76r j New York apnles. II ii. Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cooking. II lSff3 00. PEARS winter Neils, per toox, f3'. COCOANLTSPer sack of 10U. 44 60. TROPICAL FRL'IT. FIGS California. bulk. iVr?: t-crowa Turkish. Y; t-cruwn Turkish, 14c; i -crown Turkish. 18a LEMONS Umonlera. HO and SS0 size. M V: other brands, tec lesa DATES-Kadaway. lc: savers, to; Hl towte. new stuffed walnut dates, t-lb. box. tl 10. BANANAS Pa-r medlum-slsed bunch, lf-rii: Jorr.boe. tiAf'ls0. OXAPE KKL'lT-a a 44 ta 44 sad to. tl 71 4 4U ORANOFS Florida So snd " slses. 1200; California navel extra fancv ail s sea. ft!; fancy. 44 74: choir. KMJii 60. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTS. BEETS AND PARS.VIPS Pr bu , 76c. SWEET POTATOES Illinois., per large bbl.. P a. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. SLst: Ns. Z. n . Likf A PEAKS-Per lb.. 4ye CABBAGE Holland seed, boms grown, IV lr Ih. KV PI ANT Per doa rttA POTATuL4t-Pr ba.. i.44 HJ 109 ,& no la t.atal .) 12. 'J JO UO lbs. to sack, II W TrRNIPS-Per ba.. vac OSloNt-Home grown, per be , ; Spanish, per rrata IVM, Colorado, per bu.. 76c KKW VE4IETABI.F. BEJCTA. TlRNII-8 AND CARROTS Per doi , efc. TOM AT lf Florida 0-lb crate. M SO. W AX REANS-Per bu. N-x. 4"iVtl. LkVAF LKTTl.CE Hothcuse, tee doe, heads, 4V i mY-California, per dot , 7V-M.0O. CLCl MBKRS-taee of t d-. ti sA RAD I SHEA-Per do. Itinchet, c ORIVl.N rEPPERSPec 4 basket crate. MKHitta) r A HS1.KT Hothouse, par doa. bunches, 40c. HKAD UTTTIT E Sou t h em. per doa, Plil.S. SHALLOTS Smut hern, per bunch. Mc CX'T BEEF PRK'TJU No. t rlbe, : Ntv I rlba. lc; No. I ribs, 7c; No. 1 loin. lc: No. t loin. UHc; No. t Mn, c; No. 1 chuck. 4c; No. t chuck, tc; No. I chuck. 4c; No. 1 round, Tc; No. 1 round. 4c; No. t round, 4c; No. 1 plate, 4Sc No. t plate 4c; No I plate, to. M i stTals nor s. CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twine, lfrc; new full cream brick. ln HV; wheel Swiss cheewe. lH17c; Wot k Swiss, lic; llmberger, lsc; Young Amer icas 1V- FISH Pickerel. dressed. Pc; pike, dressed, 11c; white fish, dressed, winter caught. ISc; trout, 1 Jr. halibut, 14c; salmon. 11c; catfish. 16c; herring, drMssed. pan froten, sc; perch, scaled and dreeaed. 4c; perch, skinned, dreaaed. headless. 7c; crap plea, round. c; rrapptea. Urge fanry. 16c; black baas, ac; smelta sweet and fine, lie; eel. lc; blue fish, l&c; red snapper. lr; roe shad, per fish, tl; shad roe. 460 pair; frog lers, 44c; lobsters, green, per lb., 16c; lobsters boiled. 14c per lb.; mackerel, Spsntsh, lie per lb.; mackerel, native, tM ' per id. v CVRED F1SH-Fam!ly whlteflsh, per quarter bbl l'O lba, 44.00; Norway mack erel. No. 1. t 0; No. t. t7 00; herring In bbla fco pounds each, Norway. 4k. 111. HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen salted. No. 1. 11c; No. t 11c: bull hides, sc; grea hides. No. L 10c; No. t c: horse, flinty 175; sheep pelts, eotitTtt Tallow, No. I. c; No. 1 lc. Wool, itOc CIDER New Tork. half barrel. H7; bar rel, 4?. 04. NI TS French walnut. 13 Sc; California walnuts. No. 1 soft shell. 11c; No. 1. soft shell. lMvc: Braxlla. lt'ulc; pecans. 1525: filberts, 14$ 14o: peanuta. raw. Tcr roasted. c; California almonds, hr1 hell, lsc; Tray on la, 17c; cocoanuta. 14 60 par 100 lbs. HON FY Per ?4 frames, tl BO. COFFEE Roasted. No. . JSc pr lb.; No. SO. tie Per lb.; No. . lsc per lb.; No. 10. lc per lb.; No. tl. lc per lb. Sl'OAR Granulated cane. In sacks, KB; rranulsted beet. In sacka IS 11. STRl'P In bbla.. tTc per gal.; In cases. 10-lb. cans. tl.TO; cases. 11 i-lb. car.. tl.Sp; cases. 14 FVb. can. 11.86. CANNED OOODS-Corn. standard west, era. SWiWie; Maine, tl U Toms toes, t-ln. cans. 11.10: t-lb. cans. 7V-j4i n. pine apples, grattd. 1-lb.. t20&Tt; sliced, tl M 130. Gallon apple, fancy. 12.04. Cali fornia apricot a tt 00. Pears. tl.75 160. Peaches, fancy. Sl.7StM.40; H. C. peache. tl(4i6'tS0. Alaska salmon, red. tl K; fancy Chinook. F., t2.1: fancy sork eye, F., Sl.tS. Sardines, quarter oil. 12.71; threa-qusrters muctard. tl 00. Sweet pota to ea. tl.10Bl.2S. Pauei kraut, 11.00. Pump kins. 0ciitl.09. Wax beans, t-lb.. SMjie: lima beans, t-lb.. TiolSgl.tS. Spinach. U.itS. Cheap pes. t-lb Otic; extras, stOillOj laiicy, i.M0i.ia Isrir ail Molaaees. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. U-HTGAR . Steady: centrifugal white. 4 S-lti4o; cen trifugal yellow, tV94t-lic; seconds, 19 I 7-lc BYRrp-soettc. EAGLES WHIPPED THE LYNXES Birds af Freedeea Dlsaalch Tw Fareat Cats la Flgkl far Feed. John Horn of Keevar, N. T who makes the study of bird and animals a pastime, has established to his own satisfaction tha fact that wolla eaglss will aid each other In A fight against a common enemy, as much cannot be aald of ths lynx, ths most , ferocious member of tha eat family found In ths woods ot New York atala. Mr. Horn and a companion were shooting grouse a few days Ago, and as they shot them hung them on low sprues trees to be picked up on ths return trip to camp. Sew. aral bad been klllsd And the men were , working backward on ths trail, when tha naturalist saw a bald eagle swoop down ward 900 yards In front ef him and a mo ment later rise with a grouse In Its talons. He rightly judged that the bird had taken part of the day" a apoil and was laughing that so good A Joke had been played upon : RtTABAO AS About him. when ths eagl tost Its grip and down cams ths grouse. Ths' eagle soared about for A few mo menta and then, folding Its wings, shot to ward the ground, uttering sharp cries sa It descended. The trees shut out further observation at tha lima, but when Mr. Horn heard aharp equalling mingled with tha harsh notes of ths bird hs concluded that something Interesting was going on. and with his companion hs hurried forward to the top of a ledge overlooking a depres sion Into which ths eagle had dived. On arriving at the ledge the men were Just In time to witness a most unusual woodland battle. A couple of Oanara lynxes, which had In all probability been after ths grouse when their rival took It off, had now recovered their prey and were -fighting desperately to retain tt. Ths sagl. was snaking an equally strong fight to re cover what his carelessness had k)ost, and fur and feather flew In a cloud, while tha gtltlneea of the forest was rent by the cries of ths combatants. For a moment or two honor were about even, but on eagle ts no match for two lynxes and tha old bald head waa getting the worst of ths fight when his mats re-' enforced him. A third lynx, which had been Attracted by ths hubbub, also Ap peared, but after oo look hs slunk sway, leaving his fellows to their f sts. Aa tb battls progressed, now one aide and than lbs other seeming upon the point of io lory, a third eagle dropped from Lba sky and with his Arrival tha fats of ths lynxes was sealed. They fought on. however, until one lost An eye, when they ran for cover. . . They didn't get far, for ths eagles were too much aroused to let them escape, aad they never ceased .until both forest cats were dead. Then they devoured ths grouaa and flew off. Chicago Chronicle. REAL. K STATS TKASSFERS. P. H. I'pdlke to Hauls K. Vpdlks Iota 1 snd S. block IX Hlgiard r Place t AOOS Mabie V. Shtmer and husband to William W. Oonnoraa, lot 10. Ford's Saratoga Add US . K. R Hum to Lissl R. Welch, lot A block . Clifton HU1 t. Elmer 8. Dundy and wife to Park way Real Eetate Co., sub lot t. tax lot 4. sec. M-ls-lS 100 Oeerg H. Csrr to Minnie Carr. w&l ft. lou t and t block 4, Wilcox Add Same to same, lot 14. block L Saund ers and Heimbaugh's .... E. R. Hume and wife to Byron B. Hastings. Iota S7 to 44. block L, Mystic Park K0 Edward D. June and wtf to Samuel D. Beck, lot T, block 1 Halcyon Heights 1 Baltha Jttr and wife to Irene L. Marpberaon, lot I. block 4. Jettar'g Add I Ntlli E. Simmons to Iren L. Mac rheraon. lot t. block &, Halcyon Heights Cot Lewis G. Cameron and wlf to Edwin Hlndley and wife, lot 4, block t, Monmouth Park LU) Adora B. Bowman and buaband to John H. Treoerry. lot 14. block 12. Orchard HUl ST See- to ssme. lot It, block IS. Orchard . hiii r Robert O. Fink, couuty treasurer, to Lena Wraith, iota li and la, Wlrtb s Sub . John W. McDonald, sheriff, to David H. Martin, part tax lot lu. .sec, ti-li-lt Harvey I. Adair. and wlf Io C. D. Armstrong, tut i. bkxk t. Loyd's Add 1 J. li. Woodward to James A Ken. nevd. lot S. A. H. 6a under Add.... t.KO Lucy Jackaoa and husband to Harry J Twitting, lots and 100, Gise Add f Frank A. Lewis and wife to C. aV Crenahaw. Nt I. an4 iu. Mots SS, Aail4er Place sad other tots 1 Total turn I !.l t ,