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    THE 0MA1IA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907.
9
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
floor Tails torn Under httt Inlli
Market Steadily Deolininc.
HEAVY SELLING ON STOP LOSS ORDERS
Decline Cheeked "lent Close fey Re
ports of Good Export Baslness
Coarse Cereals Easy, hat
ladertono la Good.
OMAHA. Feb. 1. 1907.
The bottom fall from under the wheat
buu today ana the market steadily de
clined, closing cent lower than yesterday
cables came lower and tha northwest
uened weaa, followed by tbe other roar
kis There waa considerable stop lots
ilii.fr, and tha only check was made by
tne execution by commission houses by
testing orders to buy. Tha northwest Bold
beavliy on atop lose orders. It la estimated
tnat Prtngle at Chicago lias sold 6,ouo,uuw
ifuBiion since frioay.
Later In the session New Tork reported
ninety-nine loads for export, and Duluih
repotted export business, This put a check
iu iu, setting.
'1 lie amount of wheat on passage to Ku
rope Increased last week t.b'iO.oiu bushels,
liroomhall thla morning states tha amount
of wheat In and afloat tor Europe Increased
l,32t),u, which foes to show that European
stocks have decreased during- the week
5,000,000 bushels, Bradstreets today made
a bullish allowing- as compared witn a year
sgo.
The market on coarse grains waa easy,
though there waa a good undertone. Pri
mary receipts of corn and oats were large,
but the gTain waa said to be all from coun
try elevatora and none from first hands.
Tha demand probably will prevent the ac
cumulation nf Brooka.
Broadstreel wheal Increase was 403.0.0
puahels; corn Increase waa 1.393,000 busneia;
oats decrease was loo.CM) bushels.
Primary wheat receipts ware 844,000
. bushels and slilmnents 244.010 bushels.
against receipts iaat year of 46h,0O0 bushels
and shipments of 85.0uO bushels. Corn re
ceipts were 1,287,000 bushels and shipments
4U.IAAI bushels, against receipts last year of
LwO.uOo bushels and shipments of 479.00O
bushels. Clearances Wei a M.uOO bushels
wheat, 93,000 bushels com, 2,000 bushels
calu, and flour and wheat equal to Ut,0u0
bushels.
Liverpool closed 434d lower on wheat
and HjiHd lower on corn.
Tha car situation ahowa no Improvement,
either eaat or west, most of the complaints
being from tha east. There wars orders at
Chicago for corn for February shipment
from seabord that netted 1 to 14 profit,
but sellers were prevented from accepting
tha bids by their inability to secure cars.
Every Inch of room In tha Minneapolis
mills Is Oiled up with flour which cannot
. ba moved because of tha car situation,
said a Minneapolis man.
Local range of options:
Articles. OpenTiHTh. Low. Close. Saty
firsts, 4o; extras,
lliW,c.
74c. Cheese, steady.
HEW YORK GENERAL- MtRKGT
flotations
n Yerioos
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-FLOUR Receipts,
27.167 bbls ; exports. 9,142 bbls.; maiket
dull and barely steady; Minnesota patents.
$4-iri4.; winter straigh. M-eWi.&o; Min
nesota bakers, U Soy.t io, winter extras, 1.2-00
t)30; Winter low grades, i.TCf 90. Kya
hour, quiet; fair to good, $3 .4i 80; choirs
to fanry, HAu4.2u. buckwheat flour, dull,
iLWul.M, spot and to srrlve.
COK.NM fcA L Firm; fine white and yel
low, II Joyl.e; coarse, tl.lol.Ui kiln dried,
WHEAT Receipts, 21.000 bn.j exports, 24,
917 bu. Spot market easy: No. I led, 8.140,
elevator, and U4c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern I)uluth, l4e, f. o. b.. afloat; No.
2 hard winter. fcoSc, f. o. b., afloat. There
waa a lc break In wheat today, following
weaker cables, blK northwest receipts and
favorable weather west. It resulted In a
heavy export trade, however, on which
prices milled somewhat In the last hour,
closing Vtf4a net lower, as follows: May,
Mc; July, M4c; September, oS4c.
CORN Receipts. 116.oi6 bu.; exports, 75,
t'M bu. Bpot market barely steady; No. 1
W, elevator, and 62c, f. o. b.. afloat;
No. 2 white, 544c; No. 2 yellow, 5jic, L o.
b., afloat. Option market waa without sup
port, closing, July, 63 4c.
OATS Receipts. 52,500 bu.; exports, 2,140
bu : mixed oaU, 26 to 32 pounds, 474c; nat
ural white, 30 to 33 pounds, HjhStC. Spot
market ateady.
HAY vjuleti good to choice. $1.001.10.
.HOI'S Dull; Pacific coast, 21 to 25
pounds. 1905. 10'13c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 td 25
pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds,
21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 19i.
l.EATH ER Steady : acid, 27Vo-c-
PROVISIONS Heef, firm; family, $15,003
IS do; mess, $'..0fv9 50; beef hams, $24.0i
28.0U; packet, IU.uual2.00; city, extra India
mess, $JO.Ooi.tf.0O. Cut meats. steady;
pickled bellies, 210-75312.50; pickled hams.
12.J6. Lard, firm; western prime, $9.Hfi
.!': refined, steady; compound, $8.t2Vu'
$.874, continent. Pork, firm; family, $2)uM;
short clear, $18.yt 19.25; mess, 18.6o'g 19.26.
TALIX)W Dull; city, fc; country.
6VuVc.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra,
LV'iSc; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Live, steady; western chick
ens, S4312c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, lac;
dressed, quiet; western chickens, 13ic;
turkeys. Hilte; fowls, o'gl34c.
BUTTER Steady; street price, extra
creamery, $34.'u44c; offlclai prlres creamery,
common to extra, 20Sj314c; held, common to
extra, 21-ij31c; state, dairy, common to
finest. 2tKu31c; renovated, common to extra,
16li24o4 western factory, common to firsts,
17tt21c; western Imitation creamery, extras,
aCri-To; firsts, 23&2&c.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small
and large, September fancy. 144c; October
best. 11V614WC; good to prime. 1213Hc;
winter made, average best,124c; inferiors,
U'&liHc; skims, 84rtfll4c
fcitjt s strong: state. ' Pennsylvania ana
Whs
May
July
Corn-
May..
July..
Sept..
Oats
May..
July..
71 4A
714A
42 A
414A
4t4A
T1HA 704A 704A 71A
71 VA 70A 70A 71A
42 A 41HA CHA 42HB
1VA 41WA 41WA 41HB
41 WA 41HB
3SA 2914A. 894A SS
T MA loWB
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Casta Prlaea
WHEAT No. 2 hard, SSS'ic; No, I hard,
64tJiyic: No. 4 hard, K0"0oo; No. 2, 'ji9c.
CORN No. 3, ic; No. 4, ti3.c; no grade,
31 48 Joe; No. t yellow. Sbc; No. I white,
OA IS No. I mixed. 27c; No. 2 white, 28c;
No. 4 white. 37u37V4ja.
RYB-No. 2, Uo; No. I, 56 a.
C'mrlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
sBSgaesMgs)
Htj Bslline Ds to Virioty of Bnmor
Hoio of Ibich Aro Vtrifiai
UNION PACIFIC IS SPECIALLY WEAK
Its Actios Date ta Prospective Re
estsaptloBi f Harrlmaa Iavestlga
Itoa Rally Near Ilea Bat
Leases Are Net Regalaed.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1.-The selling of
stocks today waa of a volume ana in a
manner to aeem portentous and waa the
occasion of an unsually large number of
rumois. Many ot these proved unfounded
and none were actually verified during tne
session. This situation aftected the al
ternatives ot supposing these rumors were
set alloat with a simmer purtosti to force
prices lower in the Interest of the bear
party or that they represented the blind
groping after the eal causes of the selling,
ise most persistent and etneacious rumor
had to do with the affairs of the e,uuilabie
1.1 1 e Assurance society and tney uecame
ao specific and so confident in tuelr torin
that the president ot tne Kuultable waa
led to issue a formal denial ot them. Re
covery set In after the issuance of tnis
disclaimer. Previous to that the Impression
was conveyed that some of the heavy sell
ing in tha market waa from the treasury
of the Insurance company, with various
accompaniments In tha way of comment
on the colluteral effects to be assumed.
Tne coming resumption of the Interstate
Commerce commission's Inquiry into tne
Harrlman railway combinations and thj
Information alleged to have been pre
pared by the head f the system for use
in his examination were said to be of
lormidable import to the market. The
special weakness of Union Pacific wns
due to this impression. Coming activity
In the held ot Investigation of depart
ments ot the state government St Aloany
waa another favorite theme much barped
uttin In the day's gossip, ana banks and
trust companies were aald to be the pros
pective held of the medium of the statd
banking department. On the Washington
side It waa said that the coming change
In the administration of the Treasury de
partment waa the occasion for misgivings
on tha part of powerful financial groups,,
for reasons which supplied gnound for
numerous variations In the current
rumors. The pressure sgalnst Pennsyl
vania was directly traceaule to the inti
mations of another note Issue, the an
nouncement of which was made formally
during the day. The Importance of tha
operation was modified by the fact fit the
total Issue of teo.0u0.00o, all but $10,000
OuO designed for the extension of nptes
already outstanding, the 150.000,000 - ao
provided maturing November 1. An
additional mitigating effect waa the ac
list, and the market cloeed weak. Kaffirs
were the most ar-tlve section of the mining
market. They rloed firm.
BERLIN, Feb. 19 Trading on the Bourse
toils y was very quiet.
PARIS. Feb. 19. Prioea on the Rourse to
day were f1rmr. Russian Imperial 4s clrofd
at 75.10 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4M6.U0.
Kew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19. MON EY On call,
firm at 446S per cent; ruling rate, 4rt
Kr cent; closing bid. 5 per cent; offered at
per cent. Time loana. etronger: sixty
and ninety days, 64 per cent; slk months.
54 p' cnt.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-61
per cent.
STERLING E!X CHANG K Rarely steady
with actual business In barkers' Mils at
94 4oOfi4.M.' for demand and st 94 0v,
4.t36 for sixty day bills; posted rates, I4.HH
nd 94.fcr4; commercial bills. 54 80V,.
SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars.
63e.
RONDS OoTernment, strong; railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotation on bends were as
...1114 Japan etfs Ki
...USHl do U errlM
...10? 4a 4. etr, 14
...lm L. A N. anl. 4 w
...114 Mashst e. told ..! "4
2i30c; brown nd mixed 'exts.' ' comp.y,. .gptan.tlon that thl. would
firsts to extra firsts, liaTic; western nrata, '- , ....-....-o -
2264c; official price. 26c; aeconds, 2 , company thla year and would obviate the
2--,lL. .1 offering In that line of any of the new
atock and bonds which the stockholders
will be asked to authorise at the annual
meeting. The report of the terms of the
issue caused a violent rebound in Penn
sylvania and -added to the recovery else
where Which followed this statement
from President Morton of the Kqultable
company. The recovery was held fairly
well to the closing, but considerable losses
remained at some points of the list.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par
value, 91.222.000.1 United States 2s, regis
Chlcsgo
Kansas City
Minneapolis ,
Omulia
Uuluth
Bt. Louis ....
24
... 7
...403
... 2a
...172
... 2s
454
19
74
124
Oats.
13J
77
24
59
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trmdlagt and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 19. Largely Increased
reuulpts In the northwest and excellent
weather for the continuation of the move
ment caused a sharp decline In the price
of wheat on the local exchange today. At
tne close May wheat was oft l(yVo. Corn
was down &4c oats showed a loss of
40. Provisions .were 240 to 174a higher.
Tbe wheat market was weak ail day.,
Sinail holders and pit traders sold freely
at the opening because of the Increased
movement in the northwest and clear
weather throughout the spring wheat ter
ritory. The apparent indifference of the
Liverpool maraet to yesterday's advance
hers also stimulated the selling movement.
The weakness at Liverpool waa attributed
to a report that tha Russian government
had secured sufficient wheat for all relief
requirementa for several weeks to come.
About the end of the first hour commission
houses began to eell on stop' loss orders
and this caused a still further decline. A
report from Minneapolis that stocks of
wheat there had Increased Uo.OuO bu. this
week also depressed the market. A mod
erate rally oocurmd late In the day on the
report that exporters were buying freely
at New York and Duluth. The market,
however, closed weak. May opened Vo to
4c lower at 774c to 7Rc, sold off to 704c,
and closed at 77 4. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 192.200 bu. The
world's visible supply ss shown by Brad
streets increased (oo.OOO bu. Primary re
celuts were 544.700 bu. for the same time
last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts ot eot oars, against a
holiday last week and 347 cars one year
ago.
The decline in Svheat caused a moderate
slump in corn. The feature of trading was
rree selling or tne July option by local
prevision interests. Leading commission
houses took most of the offerings. The
market closed weak. May opened a shade
to ic lower st tric. sold oft to
and closed at 444c. Local receipts were 464
cars, with one car of contract grade.
Trading In oats was quiet and the market
waa depressed by the weakness of wheat
and corn. Commission houses and longs
were the chief sellers and shorts the beat
,- buyers. May oats opened unchanged to a
shade higher at 4"Sc to 4044 404c, declined
to 44c, and closed at 404c Local receipts
were 132 cars.
The feature of trading in the provisions
market waa free selling of pork early in
tha day by outside longs, resulting In a
material decline in the price of that pro
duct. Lard and rlbe, however, were well
supported by pit traders and the smaller
packers. The loss in pork waa later re-
talned, ths market closing firm with the
lay delivery up I40 at Jl.774c. Lard
waa up 1740 at I9.&24- mba were L!4c
higher at 99.35-
Extimated receipts for tomorrow are:
Wheat. U care; corn. 821 cars; oats, 107
cars; hogs, 15,01.4 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
fft. l-oala General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 19 WHEAT Lower;
track, No. 2 red, cash, 7tt4U'8c; No. I hard,
74U7Hc; May. 7i4c; July, 16c
CORN Lower; track. No. 2 cash, 434c;
No. 2 white, 46'44c; May, 424c; July.
4440-
OATS Weak ; track. No. 3 cash, 41c; No.
2 white, 42c; May. 84c: July. So.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
93.603.80: extra fancy and straight,
l3.2Ofi3.B0; clear, 22.66S2.8C.
SEKI) Timothy steady, fl. 60104. 00.
CORNMKAL Steady, 1140.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 99o9
$1.00.
HAY Steady; timothy, $15.00'919.0);
prairie, $10. 008 13.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.10.
BAGGING 104c.
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISIONS Pork stejady; lobbing,
$15.70. Lard, higher; prime steam, $9.40. Dry
salt meat, lower: boxed emra ahonts.19.1i;
clear ribs, $9.75; short clears, $9,874. Bacon,
lower; boxed extra' short, $10.50; clear ribs,
$10.50; short clear. $10,624-
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 10c; springs,
114c: turkeys. 12c; ducks, 114c: geese, 7o.
BUTTER Easy; creamery, 27ft34c; dairy,
2itmc.
EGGS Firm at 224c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 9.000 11.000
Wheat, bu 26,000 77,000
Corn, bp 124,000 108.000
Oats, bu 90,000
Kansas City Grain and Pro-vlslone.
KANSA8.CJTT. Feb.' 19. WHEAT May.
70c; July. 714c; September. 714c Cash,
pi o. x num. nrii'u tancj n. , owuitfv, iu.
red. .734744c; No. 3, 66724c.
CORN May. 414c; July, 41o; September.
424c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 40c; No. $, t4c;
No. i white, 424c; No. 3, 424c.
OATS No. 2 white, 41c; No. 2 mixed, 400
404c-
RYE Steady, 6062c.
KGGS Market lc higher; firsts. 224c. ;
HAY Weak; choice timothy, $14.5Oi-u'15.0O;
choice prairie, $11.00U'11.50.
BUTTER Creamery, 32c; packing, 20c
Keceipts. csnipmenis.
tered, advsnced 4 per cent, the coupons,
4. and Ss, coupons, 4 per cent on call.
The following was the range ot prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
(ales. Hi(k. unr. Cloaa
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu...
..76.0(10
..19,000
.11.000
Board of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. The range of prices, as re
ported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board ot
Trad building, was:
Articles. Open. H!gh. Low. Closs
Wheat
May ..
July ...
Corn
May ..
July ..
714 714
T14;T140
I4nvfri'4141f4,l
704I7044B
7041 71 B
41 41! 414A
4i4,44H44141A
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea-y.
Wheat
May
July
Bept
Corn
May
July
Sept.
jHt
May
July
Sept
Pork
May July
Ijrd
May
July
Sept.
Ribs
May July
T7tr4
484?
40SW4
174 S -4
324
i n
14 S
9 66
9 T5
7"4
T74
47
4dS
4
El
19 SS
19 974
9 54!
9 95
0I74J 9 974
9 46
T74 774f'4'7S4 -u4
7'l 77' 7$
44
4 41'Si46Hii
464
4Hi
4V47 t!i
iS
404
n4,i641rn
$24
I B0
16 ti
9
9 V,
T74
9 22M
9 27'!
1 T7H
1 $74
9 924
9 avu
9 24l
9
9 424
47
374
2H
19 7B
1 U
9 R
9 C7',
9 nl
9 r?4
9 Jo
No. t
Cash nuotatlons were aa follows:
FLOUR-Steady ; winter patenta, $3 9041
$ 50; winter atralghta. I3 0iii'.b; spring pat
enta, H N W: spring straights, H loiiSSo:
bakers. $2 r2.tu.
WHEAT No. $ spring TT!r; No. $
sprlnv. 73J w4o; No. $ red. T2TtiT44c.
CORN No. 9. 4c; No. 1 yellow, 434c
OAT No. 1 4o; No. 2 white, 41c; No.
$ white, Ki4j4u4c.
RYI--No. 1. ta64c,
RARLET-Falr to choice malting. tfcfMlc.
8KEl-No. 1 flsi, ft 17; No. 1 north
western. $1 14. Prime timothy, $4 55. Clover,
contract grade, 'l . .
PROVISIONS Short rlhS. sides (loose)
9.(tei M. Mess pork, per bhl . $14 7514. St7a'
lrd. per 1"0 lha., 9 te- Short clear sldea
(boxed). $9.a9..
The receipts and shipments of flour and
rraln were;
flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu..,,
tats, bu...,
Hye, bu....,
barley, bu
on tne Produce exchange today the but.
ter market wa siesd''; rroameries. fit
K4c: dairies, ma . a-s. firm: at msrk
aaes inc uded. iasJrto; firsts. 24c; pnnw
Receipts. Shipments.
.... js.5i yo.7 0
.... 2.ii0 -:
....Wl.eO lrt
,...314 S" ltO M
9.7IH
Vi.V") 14.
. Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Special cable and
telegraphic communication received by
Bradstreets show the following changes In
available supplies as compared with pre
vious account: Wheat. I'nited States, east
of Rockies, decrease, 1.343.0U0 bushels; Can-
Inontiu OiaiMHi hiimhela! tntal TTnltAfl
States and Canada, decrease. 997.0O0 buhele; Honh AmVrioso
afloat for and in Kurop-j, increase, t.400.01 rcio lull
bushels; total American and European sup- PenssjrlTasia
ply, lncresse, 4O3.0U0 bushels. Corn, United
States and Canada, increase, 1.393.0(0 bush
els. Oats, UrU led States and Canada, de
crease, 161,000 bushels.
Adams Eipraas
Amalgamated Coppar ....
Amar. Par and FouDdry...
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amer. Eipraas
Amar. Hide A Leather pfd .
Amar. lea
Amer. Linasod Oil
do pfd
Amar. Ixwomotlrs
do pfd
Amer. Bmaltlng A Raf...
do pfd
Amar. sugar Rafllnlng...
Amar. Tobacco pfd otfa..
Anaeonda Mining Co
Atrhtaon
do pfd
Atlantlo Coast Line
Baltimore St Ohio
1,000 j Baltimore A Ohio
nrooaiyn napia trenail...
Canadian Partita
Central of Now Jar-say...
Chaaapaako A Ohio
Chlngo Oraat Weatern . . .
I Chicago A Noithwaatarn . .
c, M . a St. Paul
Chlrago Terminal A Trans.
do pfd
C, C, C. St. Loula....
Colorado Fuel and Iran....
Colorado A Southern
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Conaolldated Oas
Com Products
do pfd
Dslewars A Hudaoa
tMI., Lack. A Waatarn....
Danrar A Rio Orande. ...
do pfd
tMatlllars' Bocurltlas
Ella
da lit pfd
do td pfd
Oanaral Elactrle
Illtnola Contra!
Inter. Paper
da pfd
Inter. Pump 1. -
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
Xaaaas City Southern
do pfd
LoulaTille A Naahrllle ...
Maxlcan Central
Minn. A St. Loula
M., St. P. A Bault Sta. M
so pfd
Mlaaourl PaolBt .
Mtaaourl. Kanaaa A Texas
do pfd ,
National Lead
N. R. R. ot Mexico sd..
Now York Central
Kaw York, Ont. A Westan
Norfolk A Waatarn
do pfd
83.000
13.000
10,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Feb. 19. WHEAT
May closed at 74'B7o4c; July, 74a Cash
market slow. Close: On track. No. 1
hard, c; No. 1 northern, 7!c; to arrive,
7!4c; No. 2 northern, 774c; to arrive, T74o;
No. $ wheat, 73-:U75c; No. 2 durum, 65c; to
artve. 434c.
FLOl' R Unchanged : first ralents. $4,303
4.4t: s'cond patents. $4.15ti4.25; first clears.
$3.iTi3 ; second clears, $2.40fc-? 0. I
KUAX-rHlr demand, to arrive ciosea st
$1.21. Closing prices were at $1.21.
A Bt.
Car....
Car.,
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 19 WHEAT Re
No. 1 northern, SrtfiKlc; No. t northern,
TSwifllc: May, 774e asked.
RYE Lower; No. 1. 674aSc.
RARLEY-Steady; No. 2. 614362c; sample,
5MUc.
CORN-Easler; No. $ cash, 42'oH24c; May,
46Ho asked.
Paopla'a Oaa
Pitta.. C, C.
Prt aaad Steal
do pfd
Pullman Palace
Reading ,
do let pfd ,
do Id pfd ,
Refisblle Steal
do pfd ,
Rork laland Ce
do pfd ,
11. u t 1 r u pfd...,
St. Loula Southwestern ...
do pfd ,
1 Southern PaclSa
do pfd
Southern Railway ,
, do pfd
I Tsnnaoaee Ooal and Iron.,
1 Teaaa A Pacific ,
Tol , St. L. A Weatara..
do pfd '.
Colon Paclac
da pfd
r. S. Bipraaa
V. S. Realty
U. A Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Peorln Market.
PEORIA. Feb. CORN-Dull. lower!
No. 3 yellow, 404c; No. 3, 4o4c; No. 4. $c;
no grade, S1.j4c.
OATS Iwer: No. I white.
No 9 white. S9l;e; No. 4 white, $040.
RYE Faay: No. 2. SSHjtBie.
WHISK Y-On basis of $1.29 for finished
goods..
IJverpool Grain and Prnvlnlons.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19 - WHEAT-Spot.
strong: No. $ red western winter, 4s 2d;
futures. eaiy; March, 4s 5d: May, 6s 64d;
July, s 2-Sd.
CORN Spot, firm: Amsrican mixed new,
4e64d; American mixed old, 4s 8d: futures
easy; March, 4s 44d; May, 4a 54-
I'hltn-lokla Proeeee Mxrkrt.
PHILADFLPlflA, Feb. 19 BUTTER
Firm. Western rresmerles, 2ti2".
E1GS Fresh; western fresh. ISc at mark
CHEEE Wulet; New York fulls. UJ
leo.
Cation Market.
NEW VORK. Feb. 19 -COTTON Spot
closed steady; mlddllne; uplands. 11c; mid
dling wulf. 11.25c; sales, fAi bale
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19 COTTON Soot
In fair demand;- prices four points lower;
American middling fair, a.ffld; good mid
dling. 4 33d; mlJdiliig, I9W; low middling,
6Td; gvHKl ordinary, B1J; ordinary, 4951.
The sales ot the day were S.ouu bales, of
which u were for speculation snd export
and Included 7 IW American. Receipts, 40,
OiO bjics. Irx-l'-.dlng 3t.2"' American
ST. LOUIS, Mv. Feb. 19 -txyTTON
Steady, middling. 104 e Sales fw tales; re
reirts, 'X bale, shlr'nents, 0 bales; slock,
23 M4 tales.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19 COTTON
Ptt closed easier, low t-rdir.ary. 4c; good
ordlnarv. ri-lv-; low niid'ing, '-l 'c; mid
dlin. !0 7-luc. good middling. I15-14-; 'n d
clllng fair, llj-li- vwiunal; file. 12 15-16-nominal.
Pales. 5,5Ai bales; receipt lu.su! .
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd ,
Wella-Kargo Kipraea
. 1 Weatlnahauaa k-leetnc
9A449C9ft4c; 1 Weetorn loloa
W heeling n Lake sna.
WlaL-onaln Conlral ,
do pfd ,
Northern PaclSo
Central Leather
I do pfd
Slo
Great Northern pfd
Interborough Metropolitan
do pfd
IM.'tno l'u" litv, 11:4
, l.ioo 44 434 43
1M
. 1,100 134 IS4 4
M
m
100 n n 7
100 II N i!4
404 17 14 14
11
. I. TOO 74 ,72 714
.... Ill
. 11.300 1444 1434 1444
100 114 114 1144
, 3.104 1M4 134 1144
BOO M 44 164
. Il.3l) r4 191 134
. (0,f04 1034 1024 114
200 M H It
400 ltn4 130 110
' t70 1114 1114 1124
100 ! 0V( M
, 1,100 74 71 734
. 14,100 187 4 1044 4
4jy2
', i'.W ivi ii 4 f-i
too 14 14 154
, 1,400 1464 14 lt4
. 43, tVO 144 1444 147
I
to
100 II M N
. 4.100 44 444 434
404 944 M 144
47
. 1.100 114 64 (44
fee Hi 13 117
too II It 4 124
100 874 4
10D 111 111 110
400
74
7a
. 9.404 714 74 71
. 1I.7&0 144 tf.Se K4
100 70 70 t4
100 404 404 44
100 140 1M l!t4
100 141 141 lit
. 3.004 17 114 14
300 404 904 Tttt)
M
n4
TOO 944 9t4 t4
44
too 14 It tS
100 44 it 44
. 1.000 134 1134 134
IO 344 t" 14
tilO M4 444
. 1.400 1144 1M 111
300 144 1444 144
. 1.000 134 424 H
. 31,400 41S4 41 4! 4
704
. 1.100 TI 71 T14
44S
loi.io ir4 in in
1 104 s 444 444
TOO M4 14 M
tt
100 U4 KH It
404 t4Sa 134 4
.101. SO 111 Itt l'S
. 1,000 144 M4 i
. Tl
. l.ftw 114 904 44
M
404 171 170 170
.940,704 194 U14 1224
te
104 to to to
. 1.TIW IA4 144 I64
. 1.100 14 t t74
. t 34- M4
. 1,00 U It II
tuo 414 424 424
13
lut .41 14 14
. 9T.4M) N 124 114
1174
. 4.0114 17 144 144
lu 14 44 4
lu
. t.m4 144 t34 m
. ll.ooo 104 14 i4
to tit 6 Ha
.134. tui 17i4 171 171
10 tu4 Iv4 tu4
l
. 1.1 OS !7t l4 MH
luo 114 i 1114
Itrt
. 17.300 44 41 4 46 4
. I.0 1044 14 I1M4
I. too la t44 M4
lot
14"4
404 134 31 "St
171
1 140
104 4 414 414
4
23
' 41
. I, too 1134 1424 1M4
4u0 lH I i
luo 1014 11)14 11)1
v l.ooo to lava 4iv
. 1404 14 147 1U
1. 4.400 14 Si t4 14
400 Tl Tv4 T04
1.044. 704 ahara. ,
follows
V. 8. Tt. Is, re
do coupon ,
C. S. la. rg
do coupon ....
C. S. old 4s, rag
do eoupoa
tj. S. a. 4a, rag.,
,do enapoe
Am. Too. 4s
do te ,
Atchison gea. 4a.
do ad). 4s
Atlantic C. U 4a
Bel. A Ohio 4a.
do v,a
Brk. R. T. cv. e
...1414
....in
....124
.... 7S
,...110t4
....101H
.... 414
.... 4
....1014
.... t3H
list
Central of Cle. ta...,.ll
10
, 7
4
do 1st Inc..
do Id Inc..
do Id Inc.
CTiea A Ohio 4U,a....lo
Chicago A A. IHa. ... 714
a, B. A Q. a. 4a.... tt
C, R. I A P. 4a ... 74
do col. la 1014
Colo. Ind. la, ear. A. 414
Colo. Mid. 4a TI4
Cols. A 89. 4a II
Cub aa 1034
' as n. u. a
Diet. Sees. Is
Brio prior lion 4a.
do gen. 4a
Hock Valley 414s,
Japan 4a
Japan 4a, Id aeries
Met. Central
do let Inc..
Minn. A St.
M.. K. A T.
do Ida
:
4.. II
t4
45
Bid. Offfred.
N ft. ft. ot M. e. 4s. M4
N. T. C. gea. 14s. W 4
N. t. C. gen. Ie....mvt
Northern Pacific 4a.. 1014
do to 71
Norfolk A V. e. 4s. It
Ore. S. B. rtg. 4a.... M
Pann. ct. ISa t4
Reading gn. 4a 47V,
St. U I I. M. e. 4a.tt34
L. A S. F. tg. 4a. 41
St. L. S. W. con. 4a 77
Seaboard A. L. 4s.... f4
So. Pacific 4 fH
do lot 4a. ctfa 144
Southern Rr a 1114
Tex. A Paclftr lata. Ill
T , St. U A W. 4e.. 44
Colon Pacific 4s IT
f 8. Steel Id Is tt
MSe Wahaeh lata 1114
. 7i :Wahaah 6b. B 74
. MVWeetern Md. 4a 41
.1044 W. A L. R. 4a M4
.: Wla Central 4s.... SI
4I
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Sew York Mlalag Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Closing quotations
on mining stocas were:
Adasss Cos,
Alloa
Bnaca i
Brunavtck Coa. .,
Coaieteck Tunnol .
Coa. HI. A V....
Horn silver
Iron SlUer -
Ledille Cos. ....
14
.471
. It
. 44
.11
.4it
. 4
Little Chief .
Ontario ,
Ophlr
Potual ,
Bavage
Sierra Nerada
4 mail Hopes ,.
Suuadard .,
I
.. 4
..TIT
-.140
.. It
.. 41
.. 4
.. 44
. tM
Forelga Flaaaelal
LONDON, Feb. 19. Rates for money wsre
firm snd supplies were In demand. Lls
counts wsre steady. It was reported that
94,60,uu0 in gold bad been engaged for
shipment to 8outh America at the week
end. The Indian secretary purchased In
the market ll.uuu.OOO la gold due hire March
4. Trading on ths stock exchange was
quiet and uninteresting. Traders wsre dis
couraged by ths rates charged for money.
Horns sails further weakened on reallsa
tlona while foreigners sagged on conti
nental selling, Russian and Japanese in
creasing the most. Japanese imperial 4s
closed at 1024). Amerioana opened lower
snd ruled Inactive during the forenoon, tha
Impending note Issues checking business,
but tha tone became more cheerful at
noon with moderate aupport. In tha after
noon New York sold Canadian Pacific and
Union Faclfiu, which depressed the whole
Bostea Storks audi Bonds.
BOSTON. Feb. 19 Call loans. VSt per
cent; time losns, (HrtH per cent. Official
prices on stocks and bonds wsre:
Atchleoa ad. 4a.... tl iBingham
do 4a 94 Co I. A Hecla.
Mri. Central 4a JtSilcenteanlal ..
Atrhlaoo Wife ironoer Bangs
lair Wast ...
do pfd
Boatoo A Albanr.
Boeton A Mains.
Boaton Klevated .
Mex. Central
N T., N H. A
tTnlos PaclSo ...
Am. Arg. Cbem. .
do pfd
Am. Pnee. Tube....
Am. Sugar
do pfd
-.134
..10
....141
.... J34
H 113
....171
14
44
14
,134V
Franklin
Oranbr
lale RnTels ......
Maaa. Mining ....
Michigan
Mohawk
MonUna CeA C.
Old Dominion ...
Oereola
Parrot
litStiQulacr
Am. Tel. A Tal llt
Am. Woolen tl
Am. wooiaa ino
Horn. Iron A Steal.. t
Edleon Elec. 111. ..125
Maaa. Elactrle 11
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa mu
Shannon
Tamarack
Trlnltr
Cnttad Copper .
I'. S. Mining..
V. 8. Oil
Utah g(..
icroria
.. 104
..84
.. 44
.. 44
.. It
.. 4
. .lo"t
.. 904
.. a
.. 4
.. MSI
.. 4
.. US.
..171
.. 10
,.14f4
.. R4
..IS
.. K.4
.. 714
.. (3
.. 114
-. 714
United Fruit 10.lWlnona 11
United Shoe Mech S1 i WolTerlneV 1174
do pfd ., it North Butte lit
V. 8. steel 44Muue Coalition 1(4
do pfd 1J4 Nevada 174
Adrentura !4Cal. A Arlaona 1114
Allouei 71 S4 Ariiooa Commercial.. 14
Amalgamated 11 ioreene Conaolldated.. 314
Atlantic 17
Bid. Asked.
Loadnn t'loslag Stocks
LONDON, Feb. 19 Closing quotations on
stocks were:
Conaola, money M4'M., K. A T
do arcount 4'N. T. Central
Anaconda IS I1 Norfolk A Waatarn
Atchlaon IO64 1 do pfd
do pfd 103 Ont. A Waatarn
B. A 0 117 I Penney Wants
Canadian Pacific ...let '4 Rand Mine
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago O. W
C, M.i A Bt. P
DeBeera
D. A R. O
do Ttd
Krta
do let pfd ....
do 14 pfd ....
Illinois Central
44 .'Reading
. 14 Southern Ry-
.144 I do pfd
. W4 So. Pan lie ..
. WVk.l'nloo Paclflc
.14 do pfd
14 V. 8. Steal ..
do pfd
Wabeah
do pfd
Bpaniah 4a
. 414
.I'll
. 44
. 41
. 44
. I7t4
. 44
. 434
. 114
. II
. 144
.1M4
. M
. 474
.104
. 174
. 14
. 14
73
... 41
...1444
L. A NeahTlll 134S4
SILVER Bar. 31 13-ltid per ounce.
MONEY 44415 per cent
. The rate tf discount In the open uarket
for short bills Is 44 per cent; for three
months' bills, 44 per cent.
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board
of Trade building, Omaha:
AdvTentura I Michigan 104
Allouei T0S4 Mohawk 134
Atlantic IT Nevada Conaolldated. 174
Bingham 104 North Butta Ills
Black Mountain 744 Old Dominion 444
Boiton Conaolldated.. 904 Osceola 171
Butte Coalition 14S4 Pnee. Berries 14
Calumet A Arizona. ll Pneu. Barrios, pfd... 144
Calumet A PHUburg. . 1H3 Qulncr ....
Calumet A Heels. ...IM Shannon
..144
.. 134
..140
... 40
.. II
.. 434
.. 4
.. 714
.. It
.. 44
II
, Ill
It
"4
Treosnry Statement.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Today s state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 9150,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
fcM7.K3.4fc6; gold coin and bullion, 1109,219,264;
gold certificates, 144,321.070.
Centennial
Copper Range
Da 1 1 West ,
Eaat Butta
Franklin
Opsone Copper
Oranby
Helretla
lale Royal
Junction
L. 8. A Pittsburg.,
Maaaacbaeet
. 444 Tamarack ,
. 14 S4 Tenneaaea Copper .
. It Trinity J
. ltvj t'nlted States, com
. 4 t'nlted Btatei. pfd.
. I14 Huh Conaolldated
.141 I'lah Copper
. 4Sa Victoria
. 104 Winona
,. 11 Wolrertas
. M4Cananaa
. f4Nlpiaalng
Liberal Eoeipt9 of Cattle,
(low aoi Ws&k.
rith Trada
ANOTHER LOWER RANGE FOR HOGS
keep Rot Overly Active, bat Prices
Aboat Steady I.ambs Dall aad
Slow Sellers, rrltb aa
Easier Tendeaey.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 19, 1907.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheen.
Official Monday 7.813 ll.JW 14.7M
Official Tuesday 5,fit U.00O 7.9UO
Two days this week. ...13.513 3 . 24.V4
Same dnys last week.... 6,0S 17,3.13 17.0M
Fame days 3 weeks ago.. 11. "Ml ll.x.S 11.351
Same uaya I weeks ago.. 10.415 17.9.9 14,799
Same days 4 weeks ago. .11.047 1 6.-2 ai.tfll
Sams days last year.... 10.21) 19.542 2W.867
Ths following tsbls shows ths receipts ot
isttie. hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1907. 19 Inc. Dee.
Cattle IRS.oS 123.364 39,471
Hogs 347.419 SJ. 549 12,933
Sheep 231.533 1W.6K3 3K840
CATTLBJ QUOTATIONS.
Oord to choice corn fed Meers V 4fVffV0O
Fair to good cornfed steers 4.4""ii5.40
Common tr fair steers 4.0i(j4.OO
Oood to choice fed cows 3 6tii4.t
Fair to sood cows and heifers... 3.0 dS.SO
Common to fair cows and heifers.. I(5.1.00
Oood to choice atockera A feeders. 4 3"g 10
ralr to good Blockers and feeders.. 3 75h4.30
Common to fair stockers 3 013 75
mills, stage, etc Z ieAtd.
Veal calves 4.f) 50
The following table shows the averaire
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison:
teraiv. As high as 9fi .90 was peld. which
was the top. aa-against 94.96 yesterday.
Date. I 1307, 1909.l.19Oi.190t.19n3.1901.
Bank Clearlags.
OMAHA, Feb. 19 -Bank clearings for to
day were 1.55ti,930.37 and for the correspond
ing date last year 11.341.271.12.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Feb. 19 -WOOL-Qulet and
firm; no upward tendency is noted. There
Is a fair demand for fair grades of terri
tory wool. The demsnd for fine wools is
gool. For pulled grades there is also a
fair request. Foreign wools are firm. Indi
ana and Mlaaourl, combing, three-quarter
blood, 344iti5c; combing, quarter blood,
34c. Texas, acoured basis, fine, twelve
months, 7J&75e; fine, six to eight months,
ooaoc; fine, fall cleaned. torw&Zc. Cali
fornia, scoured has la, northern, choice, 67fl
8c; northern, good. Mt67c; middle county,
S54ii6c; southern. 62r6Sb; fall free, 54i;(5c.
Oregon, scoured basis, eastern, No. 1 staple,
73fc73c; eastern, No. 1 clothing, 65570c;
valley, No. 1, gfitjoic. Territory staple,
scoured basis, fine, 7a275c; line medium,
70c. Territory ordinary, scoured basis,
7vo"75c; fine medium, 7!g70c. Colorado and
New Mexico, spring scoured. X, 6atff70c;
No. L 63tioc. pulled wools, scoured basis,
extra, 7iXa73c; fine A. K'ljtftc; A supers,
67tic: B supers. 475ic.
ST. IOri8, Feb. 18.-WOOL-Stesdy; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 84 if
24c; light fine. 2tijac; heavy fine, lofclHc;
tub washed, 30038c.
N Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 19.-M ETAL8 Tin in
London waa unchanged at 191 IBs for spot,
with futures h'gher at 1H0 17s ad. Ixclly
tin waa easy, without material change, apot
being quoted at 341 S"M2 10. Copper was
unchanged to Is lower In London, spot
showing the lofca and quoted st fll'l lue;
futures closed at 1UK 17a 4d. Locally the
copper market waa firm, with lake quoted
at .0036 36. electrolytic at I.'4.75jf6 On and
casting at I34.2fyg24.75. Lead waa unchanged
at 19 10a in London and at 98.004 30 In
New Tork. Spelter was 2s lower st 24 In
I-ondon, and unchanged at 9o.SOti90 in
New York. Iron waa lower in the Engliah
market, with standard foundry quoted at
54s 4d and Cleveland warrants at 56s 3d
Locally ths Iron market whs unchanged,
with No 1 northern foundry quoted st
I:. 2Sfj2.2S, No. 2 northern foundry st 924.73
i'Jo.75. No. 1 southern foundry at t2&.0u'f
24 50 and No. I southern foundry at IM.OtJ
ST. I-OT'IS. Feb. 19 MTrTALS Lead
steady, 36.10. Spelter, weak, $4.75.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlta.
NEW TORK, Feb. 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market quiet and unchanged;
fancy, k4S-'l choice, 84u4c; prime, 74
6ic.
CALIFORNIA nRIED FRTrtTB-Pn,...
firm, with a fair demand, particularly for
Oregon fruit. California grades range from
3c to 9c and Oregon 7 us to bus sre quoted
at 64c to 9c. Apricots, quiet, unchanged;
choice, le; extra choice, l4!riv; fancy,
lfca'a.'c. Peaches, firm; choice, ll134c; ex
tra choice, 1 24 134c; fancy, 12414c; extra
fancy, lia 15c. Kalslns. quiet, but firm;
louse Muscatels. 7V(tW; seeded 74ialoc;
London layers, a.3xi1.46. .
Oils aad 9tesla.
' OIL CITY. Feb. 19. OII-Crdlt balances,
tl 43: runs, 37.917 bbls.; average, 104 464 bbls j
shipments. 166 47 bbls.; sverage, lt:.6vt bbls.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 19.-TI KPEN
TINE Firm. tf74c.
ROBIN-Flrm; A, B. C and D. '3s0ra.sn;
E and F. 94 'h 10; O. 4 1f"fJ4: H $145;
I. 44.66: K 66 5: M. t&fal: K. 14 our W li
I $4.2; W. W $4.50,
Feb. 6..
Feb. ..
Feb. 7..
Teb. 8..
Feb. 9...
Feb. 10..
Feb. 11..
Feb. 12..
Feb. 14..
Feb. 16.,
Feb. 16..
Feb. .17..
Feb. 19..
Feb, 19..
6 631
t ill
( 67
6 69
I 70!
5 721
6 86 I
s u4
814
9H4
914
e
f 894
904 I 721
88 6 901
f 9141 6 94
934 6 801
6 91
si
7941 6 98;
4 sal
74
4 44
4 68
4 771
4 771
4 84
4 95
4 S6I
4 73J
4 (Hi
I
4 771
4 81
e
I Wl
4 891
tool
6 001
a j
4 9"!
5 041
5 03
5 06
5 121
931 12
74 f 14
( 74l 4 01
1
0 t)
72'
76
e 72:
961
t en
7 02!
t 21
t 21
t 'A
5 29
I S
00
02) t U
4 0i' 5
6 98! 6 31
t 801 6 28
6 29
6 Tl
9 971 5 791 6
6 911 671 6 23
'Sunday.
Omaha .
Chicago
Kansas City ..
Bt. Louis ....
Sioux City
RANGE Or PRfCF.S.
Cattle.
$2.7H60
. 1.6 Kiiti 90
. t."b 50
. I 50nA75
2.75S.O0
Hogs.
$6.6 151. 80
6.11143 7
I :5'n7 0O
9 2-Vrf7.16
of stock
The offlclai numbers of cars
brought In today by each road was
Cattle. ITogs. Sheep. H r's.
C, M. A St. P 7 12 1
Wabash 1 $ .. ..
Missouri Pacific 1 1
V. P. System 19 12 I
C. & N. W-, east 4 13 I
C. & N. W., west 64 47 t
C, St. P., M. & O.... 27 15 4
C. B. A Q , east 2 2 1..
C, B. A Q . west.... 70 22 9
C, II. I. & P., east.... 6 7 .. 1
C. R. I. A P, west.. 18 1 .. t
Illinois Central 9 8
Chicago Qt. West.... 1 6 .. ,.
Total receipts ....238 1G4 22 I
The disposition of ths day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tbe num
ber ot neaa indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co 1,006 1,786 9K7
Swift and Company 94 2.43 1,834
Cudahy Packing Co 964 3.620 1,190
Armour A Co 835 8,!0 326
Van Sant A Co 169
Carey & Benton 266
Lobman A Co 76
Hill A Son 108
F. P. Lewis 89
Huston & Co.: 23
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 90
L. F. Hues 178
J. H. Bulla 23
Bam Werthelmer 19
Mike Haggerty 78
Sol Degan 16
J. B. Hoot & Co 47
T. B. Inghram 10
Sullivan Bros 6
V. A. Brltton t
Lehmer Bros 2
Agor Packing Co 10
Other buyera 483
1.311
Totals 6.404 11.761 6.649
CATTLE There 'was another liberal run
of cattle this morning, but the waahouts
and high water maun trains late, so that
it was midday or alter before all the re
ceipts were In the yards. As was the case
yesterday feeders were the first cattle to
seil, but there was not as much life and
activity in the trade today, speculators
bought quite freeiy yesterday and as the
country demand aid not prove overly largo
the most of them still had csttle on hand
this morning. Hence they staited out
ratner cautiously ami the market was not
very active at any time. Such stuff as
pleased them sold not very dinertnt from
yesterday, but the feeling on omer kinds
was to say the least weak.
Packers were very late In getting started
on Deer steers and It was as much a
matter of getting a bidder, as it waa prlca
on ths opening market. As predicted last
week the packing demand Is not overiv
large at the present time and anything like
liberal receipt very uuicgiy nil buyera uo.
While cowa and hellers were in a little
better demand than steers, ths trade never
theless opened very slow and dull and the
morning wae well advanced before anvthmar
01 consequence waa aune.
It waa alter miduay before anything like
a atart was made on dlapoalna of the kill
ing cattle. Wh-n they did sell beef steers
were 10c lower, cows snd heifers suffered
fully as much decline and In many caaea
were 164325c lower than last Friday. At
the time of cloaing thla report there were
allll a good many cattle unsold, with pros
pects tavuiing a weak close. It Is sate to
say that last week's advance on steers Is
all wiped out.
Representative sales:
BEUF BTEERS.
Ar. Pr. rio. At. Pr.
. 43 4 9 4 lis 4 U
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HOOS Buyers started Out this morning
bidding fully 10c lower than yesterday s
general market, but sellers hung on and
eventually forced buysra to raise their
hands. The trade began with prices onl
about 6c lower than yesterday and, aa the
market livened up prices firmed up still
further until they were very nearly ar
good aa yesterday. The bulk of trie hogx
sold at $4.7&w4.ou. aa against $e.eUfl.e'2 ye-
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SHEEP Early estimates placed the re
ceipts of ahtep for today at thirty-one cara.
but later it waa reported that fourteen of
this number were behind high water on the
I'nlon Parlflc and would not arrive in time
for today's market. When the market
opened there were only a few cars in sight.
The market on sheep while slow, was
about steady with yesterday, there being
no very noticeable change In the prices
paid. On the oth'r hand, lambs were slow,
and the feeling. If anything, a little weaker
than yesterday. Owing to the late arrival
of some of the trains, the market waa
prolonged through the greater part of the
morning.
Quota lions on killers: Good to choice
lambs, I7.0j7 40; fair to good lambs. $6.71
7.0u; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. $4.0TS.40; fslr to good yearlings,
lamb welgnts, $6.7Mi4.00; good to choice
yearlings, heavyweights, 9S.7f-4i6.00: fair to
good yearlings, heavyweights o.6ttf6 76;
good to choice old wethers, $6.5V2i6.40; fair
to good old wethers, $6.26$660; good to
choice ewes, $5.0(ti6.35; fair to good. $4-50
66 00.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
178 western ewes 108 4 90
244 western ewes Ill 4 90
63 western ewes 103 $ 10
206 western ewes 101 t 26
66 western wethers 113 6 60
224 western ewes Ill ( 26
68 western wethers 112 6 80
170 western wethers I'll 6 46
67, western wethers 104 665
3:3 western yearlings 79 I 26
222 western yearlings 84 4 35
5.13 Mexican feeder lambs 66 65
66 western lamba 61 7 00
69 7 00
79
Ppanlah. per crate, 32.00; Colorado, per bu.,
' NAVT BEANS Per bu., $1.66; No. t,
$1.60.
LIMA B FAN 9 Per lb., $Uo.
CAHWAOE Holland seed, thorns grown,
to per lb.
POTATOES Per bu.. eOc
RUTABAQ AS About 150 Ids. to sack,
$1.60.
TLRNlPS-rer bu.. tOc.
NEW VEGETABLES.
FEETS. TL'RNJI'S AND CARROTS-Per
dot , 46cuf0c.
TOM ATOFS Florida, M1. crats, Rot)
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa.
beads. 46c.
CI Ct M HERS Case of I dog.. $190.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, tbe.
Sneer and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19 SlOAR4-Raw,
quiet; refining, 24c; centrifugal. 98 test.
14c; molasses sugar, 2Si refined, ateady;
No. 4, 4 30c: No. 7. 4.20c: No. 8. 4.20r,;
No. 9. .Uc; No. in, 4 06c; No. 11. 4.00c: No,
IX 3 9fc; No. 13, $9oc; No. 14, 3.86c: confec
tlonera' A. 4.6oc; mould A. 5.50c: cut loaf,
granulated. 4.70c; rubce, 4 96c.
MOI.ASiiiKS-Hteady; New Orleans, good
to chi.lce. S7fi48c.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb 19 SI'OAR Cen
trifugal whites. 4S-16Tu44c: centrifugal yel
low. S4fi4 19-i6r; seconds. 24-i3 7-16o.
MOLASSES Quiet; syrup, 5w34c.
160 western lambs..
2W western lambs..
319 western lamba..
296 western lambs..
2 western lambs.'.
14 western lambs..
1 spring lamb
79
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Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 19-COFFEB-Market
futures opened unchanged and in spite of
European selling ruled a partial 6 points
net higher during the early session as a
result of buying by trade Interests. Offer
ings Increased during the Inte session,
however, owing to some llquldatkin ana
furelsn selling snd the close, while steady.
was net unchanged to 6 points lower. Sates
were 96,5(0 bags, Including March st 6 4fl
6.60c: May. 6 5Mi6.0c; July, 6 6f.1i6.7tV-; Sep
tember. S.7MiA8nr! October. 5 fi 88c: Ie-
cember, 6 rv6.96c: January. $ 9fv?j.00o. Spot,
steady; Santos No. 4, tic; No. 1 rtus ic,
mild, quiet; Cordova, 9V12HC.
Toledo Ureal Market.
TOLEDO, Feb. 19. SEEDS Clover, cash
and February, $8. to; March, U 224; April,
$6,024: timothy. $2.20; alttlke, $7.75.
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle) aad Sheep Steady Bat glow
Hogs Fire Oeats Lower.
CHICAGO, Feb. 19. CATTLE Receipts,
4.000 head; market steady, but slow; com
mon to prime steers. $4.00ig7.00; cows, I3.2fft
4.75: heifers. $2.60)6.00: bulls, $3. 0OQ4 50;
calves, $2.7f&7.50; stockers and feeders, $2.75
4.80.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 6c
lower; prime heavy shipping, $7.tii7.05;
choice butchers. $7.0ttT7.024; packing. 96 924
7.00; plgg, $6.866.90; bulk of sales, $6.924'J
6.97U
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16000
head; market steady, but slow; aheep, 93.00
tjo.uo; yearlings, 4.owu.ov; lamrja, io.wvji.au.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head. Including 3(0 southerns.
Market- steady. Stockers and feeders
strong. Choice export and dressed beef,
$5.4fVo.60; fair to good. 14.466.36; western
fed steers, 14.016.76; stockers and feeders,
$3. 50i66 10; southern steers, tt.60fT6.00; south
ern cows, $2. 00(63. 70; nstlve cows, $2.2nfu4.50;
native heifers. $3.6(j4.80; bulls, $3.10U4,16;
calves, $3.007.26.
HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head. Market 6
74c lower; top. $8,974; bulk of sales, $6 8541
6.024; heavy, $6.90tr6.974: packers, $6.824
.(; pigs and lights, $6.0t3.86.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Kecelr' 13,000
"head. Market 10d lower. Lambs, .0027.40;
ewes snd yearlings, $4 9036.76; western fed
yearllnga, $6.26'&.fi0; western - fed sheep,
$4,764)6.76; stockers and feeders, $J.SO6.00.
St. Louis Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOriS. Mo., Feb. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.000 head, Including 1,200 Texans.
Market strong. Native shipping and ex
port steers, Jo.507t6.76; dressed beef and
butcher steers. $4. 8536.26; ' steers under
1,000 pounds, $3.76ci4.66; stockers and feed
ers, lo.BurpH.io; cows ana neeiers. u.iii.x;
cunnere. $1.9.r2,50; bulls, $2.5i-4.10; calves,
$3.O0j8.0O; Texas and Indian steers, $2,609
6.60; cows and heifers, $2.9t&6 .50.
HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head. Market
steady. Pigs and lights, $6.26i'7.00; pack
ers, $6.75tf7.05; butchers and best heavy,
$7.0097.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600
head. Market steady; native muttons,
$3.0i2W.50; lambs, $4.eor7.S6; culls and bucks,
$3.0UU4.0ti; stockers. $2,6083.50.
Wew York Lire Stoek Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19 BE EVE8 Re
ceipts, 665 head; no trading; steady dressed
beef slow st 7114c per pound for native
sides. Exports tomorow, 2,800 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 642 head; veals, mar
ket steady; to 26c lower; common to prime
veals. $4.1Mi4.25 per 100 lbs. Country
dressed, unchanged at 124c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.307
head. Sheen nominally dull: lamba. alow.
steady. Few common sheep sold at $3,609
4.00 per 100 lbs.; lambs st $6.5OtV7.70.
HOGS Receipts, 4,401 head. Market
steady.
it. Joseph Live Block Market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo- Feb. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 3.396 head. Market slow to wak;
natives, I4.2ttrri. :: cows ana neirers, i.a.'(r
4.75: stockers a:d feeders, W.ttO-fH.eo.
HOGS Receipts. 13.600 head. Market 6Wf
10c lower. Top, $7.00; bulk of sales, $6,764)
90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,871
head Umbi steady to 10c lower. Lambs.
$7.2044.40; yearlings. $6.(6.40; wethers,
$5.25tiS.0; ewes, 64.76S6.20.
gloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Feb. 19 (Sprclsl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, I.OOO head;
market 10c lower; stockers. steady: beeves,
$4,604,141.00; cowa, bulls and mixed, $?.7tW
&4.60; stockers and feeders, $AU0(j4 40,
calves and yearlings, $3 084 0U.
HOGS Receipts, $.2"0 head; market 10c
lower; selling at $6.d685; bulk of sales,
$6 7.6 75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head;
market steady.
took tat Slgkt.
RecelDts of live stock at the six princi
pal western markets yesterday:
fame. nogs, oneen.
COUNCIL FIFTY YEARS OLD
City Cloveraraeat of Omaha 111 Cele
brate' Golden Jubilee Slstk
of March.
Mayor Dahlman will advise with the city
council regarding some plan for observing
tha fiftieth anniversary of the first coun
cil meeting held In Omaha. March being
the. date. The event will be observed by
tho city officials in some fitting manner.
Tho first city council consisted of J. A
Miller. T. Goodwill, George C. Bovey, H.
H. Vlsscher. Thomas Davis, W. N. Byer.
C. H. Downs, Thomas. O'Connor and W. W.
Wyman. The first mayor was Jesse Lowe,
Lyinar. Richardson was assessor and H. C.
Anderson recorder.
Recorder Anderson died after two
months' sen-Ice and J. W. Nostrand was
appointed. Mr. Nostrand still lives In tha
city snd will take part In the observance
to be arranged by the mayor and council.
"Official duties were riot very onerous In
those days," Mr. Nostrand remarked Tues
day morning. "We Just performed our
duty as any honorable village officers might
do, without thinking at the time what a
foundation we were laying. Of course,
some of the real wise ones peeped into the
future and said, 'I'll be blamed if I don't
think we are going to have a large city
here some day.' And then those that lived
tell me 'I told you so,' when they meet ma
nowadays."
Bryan's Vermont Dates,
ST. JOllNSBCRY, Vt., Feb. 19. Tho
dates for William J. Bryan's Vermont tour
have just been snnounced by Arthur H.
Gleason, the Vermont member of ths execu
tive committee of the New England Demo,
cratlc league. Four speeches will be made
by Mr. Bryan In this state. On the sfter
noon of April 16 the Nebraskan will speak
In Burlington, Vt.. and in the evening at
'Barre. Two more addresses will be made
on the following day, one In the afternoon
at White River Junction and tha other at
B,t. Johnsbury in the evening.
WOT
Telegrams May Ba Shown.
NEW BR:TAN. Conn., Feb. 19.-It wsg
announced here today that Judges In New
York and Connecticut have been requeated
in legal form to order the Western Union
and Postal Telegraph companies to produce
for the use of the New Britain Saving
bank's detectives telegrams to and from
William F. Walker, the missing treasurer
m . 1 . 1 . t .. kla ahuvinH ne It
la believed that these telegrams will show
with whom Walker dealt and possibly lead
to the recovery of some of the bank
securities.
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansas City .,
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Chicago ,
Totals
6.611O
. t.ttlO
.18.0110
. 3.3!
. 3,i0
. 4.UXI
7.00
500
13,0"0
7.K71
1.500
15.HJ0
.30.996 71,300 56.671
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition ( Trade and Maolatleas on
tapis aadVsncr Prodaee.
EGGS Per dos.. tO22e.
5c; (turkeys, 12412c; ducks, IrulOc; young
roosters, iuc; geese, sc.
BUTT WK Packing stock, 20c; choioe to
fancy dairy, iWiiv. creamery, 26flrc.
HAY Choice upland, $X60; medium, $9.00;
No. 1 bottom, $4 50; off grades, u.uuvtt
tiye straw. $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $11 Ao.
BRAN Per ton, $15.00.
JTii L 1X0
CRANBERRIES Per b'bl., $8.004r8.66.
APPLES Fancy, pr bul., $i-6; Jona
thans. $3.754.60, New York spples, $3.50;
Iowa and Nebraska, eating ana cooking,
$J.1 Sl 3 i; wlnesaps, $2 per box.
PEARS Winter Nells, per bom, $3.00.
COCOANUT8 Per sack of 100, 64 4a
TROPICAL FRCIT.
FIGS California, bulk. 54c; 4-crown
Turkish. 14c; 4-cruwn Turkish, 12c; $-crowu
Turkish, loc.
LtiMONS Limonlera. 900 and 840 else,
II SO; other brands. 60c less.
DATES Kada way, 64c; aaysrs. 6c; Hal
lowls, new stufled walnut dates. 9-1 b. box,
$1 10.
BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch,
..Ait1. A; Jumbos, 6Xi'i t0.
OK APE VltLTT-B.xo 34 to 64 and 90, $i 78
8-4 0a.
ORANGES Fiorlds, 250 an 800 sixes.
IJ.lO, California navelo, extra ftn'r. all
sixes. $3-uu; fancy, 33.7n: choice. $2 26wl60.
OLD VEGETABLES.
CARROTS. BEETS AND PARSMPS
Per bu.. 75c.
SWEET POTATOES Illinois,, per large
bid.. H . '
ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 90o;
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Elisabeth M. Shanan to John Rlch
tarlk, lot 11, block 6, Campbell s add. $
The Hyron Reed Co. to Albert Prai,
lot lo, block . Campbell's add........
Blanche B. Doherty to Emma Doh
erty, 4 Interest In south 4 lot 61,
Nelson's sdd
S. D. Canlleld to Hattle L. Hume,
lot 7, block 9. Cartlume
Jacob Merts et al. to Vaclav Kolar,
east 4 iX 10- block 3, Rush 4x
Seiby's add. South Omaha
Fred Armbrusl and wife to John D.
C.'Busch, part lot 4, block lov, South
Omaha .".
Melorla Woolworth Fairfield et al. to
. , , mam, lV,
E,vergreen ianu at iuiiiw,ciiivii, --"
ne 4 sw 4 26-16-12
Leopold A. Goldsmith et al. to lUrry
A. Tukey, lot 4, block X Patrick s
add .
Anton Kodcs and wife to Vlncene Prl-
bramaky and Wlte, east i wt ,
block 15, Brown park
John W. Rasp to Frank and Teresa
Saltan, lot 17, block 1. Madison squars
Isabel and Sherman W. Forney to
Swedie Guild, Kt t. block "F,"
Lowe's add. -
Ella F. Oi fiord and husband to John
W. Rasp, east 4 It , Patricks
S&r&tCrtaY .aee,aeaaoeeeaeeaeeeea4e
Susan Crump Holmes et al. to John
8. Bacon, lot I, block 2014. Omaha..
William J. Connell et al. to Jacob
1 J A,. - nrt 1 w, a 1 ttnit 41 111 I M W 1
. Credit Fonder
United Slates to John Ii. uanagner,
south 4 ,nw4 and north 4 sw4
36-15-13
United States to Stephen Grow, sw
4 ne4: s?4 nw4 s4 25-15-12 ,
Fred Nelson and wife to Nels Ander
son, north 4 sw4. 32-16-10
John T Yates to Ellas Smith, sourjt
22 feet lot X block 12, Bhlnn's add...
John T. Yates to Sarah Vangrowloh,
lot 2, block t, Slilnn s add
Ell B. White and wife to Oeorge
Brooks, lots 16 and 17, block 4, C. Et
Mayne's first sdd
Martha Rogers snd husband to The
Rogers Kal Estata Co., part diock
2o6, Omaha
Osmond N. Blrkett lo Annie M. Lewis,
west i feet, lot X block 1, Pat
rick a add
Caroline I Poppleton et al. to Albert
Kaas, lut 11, block 1 Sulphur
Springs sdd
George Todd snd wife to H. Bysrs,
lot 11, block X C. E. Maynes
Elisabeth II. Charlton et al to Ann
Koblnaon. lot 4, Steven's sub
Iva H Gates to Edwsrd C. Gates,
art lots 11 and IX block 14, South
niaha
Sainantha Gates to Edward C, Gates,
lot 3, bl'-ck 34, Kountxe Place
A. P. Davis snd wlte to Harrel Byars,
lots 11 and IX Mock X C. E. Mayne s
first add
The Western Realty A Improvement
Co.. to O-orge Todd, lot 11. bW.ck X
Mayne's first add
Banian tha Gates to Edward C. Gates
part lots 11 and IX block 24.. South
Omaha
II. W. Case, trustee, to Harry D.
Reed, lut 21, block 7, Creighton
Heights
The Northwestern Investment Co., to
EllswUth M. Shanan, lot 22, block
7. Creighton Heights
Henry Relck to Paul Cattln, lut 118,
Fairfax add
Henry Relck to Laur Cattln. lot 41,
Fairfax add
Robert O Fink, county treasurer, to
Paul Cattln. Ut 8. block 1, M e n sub
William Band and wife to Paul H.
Putton, weal 50 feet, lot 5, Oraddy's
sub
Alex Yablonskl to Alexander Yablnn
ski et al.. lot 22. Haas sub. South
Omaha
Charles XV. Haller snd wife to Vena
C. Adams, lot 6, bk k 4, Sixteenth
street add
t'eder A. J. Ove and wife to Vena
(.'. Adams, south 4 t 1 and X
blxk 3 Sixteenth Street add
L. F. Shlnn to Charles C. M Michael,
west 4 lot X blwk 39. Benson
L. F. Shlnn to Cliur.es C M. Michael,
east 4 lot X block 39, Benson
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