Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 16, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 7, Image 15

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REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOAN OFFERINGS
We have noma choice firm mortgages on
hsnrt, netting a good rate of Interest.
$1,500-5 YEA11S Ge
Fruit farm, north of Florence, well Im
proved. $1,300-5 YEARS 0
rooms, modern, on paved street. Just
sold for $2,750.
$5.)0-5 YEAHS-G0
Double brick flat building, 6 minutes
walk from 16th and Farnam, will rent for
lino a month. Building will be finished
March 16. at which time money will bo
wanted. . ,
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
104 Farnam Street., Bee Bldg.
(26) MOOS 18
FARM MORTGAGES
AND BODS
Yielding 5ls to G Per Cent.
When secured by farms your money Is
safely Invested.
We have over J7.500,ono of other people's
money placed safely, secured by good
farms.
During twenty-one years of business no In
vestor with us has lost a dollar, nor taken
an acre of land.
We now have some very choice mortgages
which we shall be pleased to have you
Inspect.
We buy and sell approved school and
municipal bonus.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Ground Floor, New York Life Bldg.
(2!)
MONEY
TO LOAN
WITHOUT '
DELAY.
In sums of J5o0 and upward, on Improved
Omaha real estate and Douglas and Sarpy
county farms at lowest rates. Money on
band no delay. Call or write.
Garvin Bros., 1004 Farnam.
. &)-
LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block.
. " . 422 J Mi '
OOLD or currency to loan on Improved
city property. or on farm lands in Cass,
Barpy, Douglas or Washington counties
loans closed promptly; caHti on hand
W. H. THOMAS,
603 First Natl6nal Hank Bldg.
Tel. Doug. -1648; ind., A-1648.
, W-MTU 16x
PRIVATE MONET CASH ON HAND
NO DELAY. J. II. M1THEN. DOS 1ST
NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL. DO 00. Uii
(2f Mil
WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co.
V (Si) 643
MONET TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
(i i43
MONET to loan on Improved city property
Hastings & Heyden. 1704 farnam St.
(22)-M
PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J
H. Sherwood, ttlb-617 Brandels Bidg.
. (2i-647
REAL ESTATH TilMn
TVanted some J1.0U0 to $2,000 loans on good
PATNE INVESTMENT COM PANT,
First Floor N. T. Life Building.
Telephone Douglas 1781.
1 (22) 606 17
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To buy for cash, equity In two
AP h M. t ( n . . n .. ...... . . . .
rTB. osxe Bee. (23) U
TWO small Improved properties of about
$1,600 value; must be bargains and good
revenue producers. Owners what have
you 10 otter, (.no agents.) Acldrem p WW,
care Bee. (23) M668 1)
WANTED TO BORROW
ivAniw iu ounnuw z,uvu on my
home; cost $7,000, new and strictly mod
ern, win pay i per cent, AUtlrees A-SW,
care Bee. (24) 742 14
WANTED TO BUY
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too
Urge or too small. Wagner, sol N. lth.
. (26)-60
CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes,
to. h)8 N. 16tn St. Tel. Red ttS.
: (25)-661
.WANTED To buy secondhand furniture!
cook and heating stoves, carpets, llno
leuJ",,i,0,.f.,ce. furniture, old clothes, quilts
and all kinds of tools, or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. The
Tel. Douglas J97L ,26) M179 M4
WANTED-TO RENT
.WANTED For light housekeeping, three
or more unfurnished rooms, with mod
ern conveniences, within walking dis
tance: references given and required. L.
M. OberkoUer, care Y. M. C. A.
426 817 17x
WANTED T rent 80 acres, furnished farm
on share In crop. A Johnson, 471 go. iMh
St.. Bo. Omaha. Neb. (2i)-it38 lt,x
VvANTED To rent, not later than March
1st. 6 or 7-room house; must tie in good
neighborhood, good condition and mod
ern. Bee. (2b)-MM6 16x
WANTED SITUATIONS
CARRIED COUPLE wants situation, wife
thorough, good cook; huaband as coach
nian or uaiidy mail. Newly arrived from
England. Address Ray P. O.. Kearney.
OS1T10N wanted, young man, drug
clerk; college experieuce. strictly tem
perate; reliable; refereuce. Max Lmu
brick, Beavcrvlaw, ku.
(27) M64 lllx
MIDDLE aged lady desires position as
nurse to children under 4 years; speaks
Uerroan and French; references ex
changed. Address E. kl.. lilt No. JVth Bt,
U7)-M7ls lbx
TEAM or farm hand; good references J
W. UeU, li4v Hartley bt., Omaha, Net.
KiD Mult i2x
'
V A NTKI l'ollloi as manager of lumber
yard, by man of sven years experience.
Address K 7, Bee. tZ7) M464 ljx
POSITION wanted by a No. 1 all-around
clerk. 10 years' experience in general
merchandise; capable of management'
reasonable wages; best references K iox
6. Hubbard, Neb. (27) Mti28 lsx
oiTNQ ma.i desires place to Work far
board while going to school. Boylea col
luge. Telephone Douglas 1S64. t27 i
BOY U years old wants work In private
family for room and board. Write Joiin
j Kuufe. 1617 Jackauii St. (i7) 746 ltix
'REIUHTON law student would like em
t P'oynienl afternoons. stenographic or
commercial work. First class ref.rencea.
w Addreas C m. care Bee. t."7)-M7& 17x
ALL-RorND printer wants position; $18
eek. Wire or write me at once at Fair
V,ur; " -'l'n come immediately. H.
B. Frasler. (-s, I6x
WANTED Partner, active or client, with
$1.J to to Join me fft a money
inakiiig business. Absolutely no r sk.
Address, for lulervtew only, H ., .re
lu- tap 777 i;
FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper and office man
wants jlea.ty position; moderate mages;
A No. 1 retereucea. Address a cure
(Z7)-M7.& lx
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ieeda
filed for reonril n,hm is
furnished by the Kerr Abstract Co.. bonded
abstractors. 3r South Seventeenth street:
E A. Kpni.nn and wife to Charles L
Toma. lots 6. . 7. fi m
";.., Alhr,fch t
Mlllnm 8. HUH- to fl.i.,rf iu. i.'.;
I. Hillls a,in .7 , "
r-siher noMnb.rg and. husband "Yr.
l block IN. orchard Hill
bounty treasurer to W'tninm itui-l
2,J0
750
Thirteenth street add ... .
R'!.gJ.rJji nrr. .n,i w,fe to Y,iv,ie"c'. "'
lots 11 to 15, block J. Irene Place 1
Total
mount of transfers $2,S53
LEGAL NOTICES
N'nI,CEThOP BTOCKHOLDERB- MEET
i JhB . rpFulr "iniinl meeilng of
"J.?S'tf,,dei:" "!: Bee P.il.l .: ng oomTaal
will
be
In the Be, bulMlng. "corner 17'th Sal
dav Mr,,"L",0,,2',ha- Nebraska, on Mn"l
?r7T' the president. HENRI A. HAS
Kfc.l,u Secretary. Flfrdlot
NOTICE OF
STOCKHOLDERS' URET-
m. Notice
nnrujr given that th
Tlt .ecretaryS
H,M --
FARMERS' PROTECTOR
v..W?.,,ted !'"l"'le men to sell our
veh.clo scale; attaches to any wagon;
" Prtl m have small amUuRt
vr W "1,"arry tht,r tocl- Call for
Mr. Vetxel, The Chatham. 110 South 13th
l,S!",,ltl,1 February 18th and see
sr.ule ucmonHtriitcd
CEDAB SAPISS BCAI.B k KAOKim CO.
Cedar Kaplds, lows,
RAILROAD TIME CARD
UNION UTATION lOtfe AND MARC Y.
talea raclBe.
, Leave.
The Overland Limited. .a :tn am
The Colorado Express.. a i;U) pm
Atlantic Express
The Oregon Express. ...a 4:10 pm
The Los Angeles Lim..aU:ue pm
The Fast Mall a .M am
The China at Japan
MaU a 4:00 pm
North Platte Local a 7:4! ...
Arrive,
a :40 pm
a 6:00 pm
al0:l5 urn
a 5:u0 pm
a S:16 pra
a 6:4a pm
a 6:60 pm
a 4:4a pm
a 7:06 am
b 1:40 pm
Colo. -Chicago Special.. a 12:10 am
ueaince & Btroms
burg Local bl2:30 pm
Chicago A N'orthnestera. -.s.
Chicago Daylight a 7:25 am
St. Paul-Minn. Exa a 7:60 am
all:48 pm
al0:00 pm
a 3:28 pm
a 3:28 pm
a :45 am
a 8:23 am
a 8:0i) am
all: 35 pm
Chicago Local..
.all:30 am
Sioux City I'assenaer
..a 7:o0 am
..a 4:30 urn
Chicago Paswger
Chicago Special
..a (:0o pin
..a 8:28 pm
..a 9:i pm
..al0:00 pm
..a 30 pm
..a 8:28 pm
..a 7:60 am
..b 7:50 am
..a 1:00 pm
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..b 3:00 pm
..b 6:36 pm
Mt. Paul Minn. Lim..
Los Angeles Limited..
Overland Limited
Fast Mall
:3 am
a (:04 am
a 3:20 am
a 8:00 am
a 5:40 pm
al0:3o am
a 1:40 pm
a 6:40 pm
b 6:40 pm
b 1:36 pm
Sioux City Local
Twin City Limited...
Norfolk-Konesteel ...
Lincoln-Long Pine...
Dead wood-Lincoln ...
Casper-Shoshonl .....
Hastings-Superior ...
Fremont-Albion
Mlsaoari Paclfle.
K. C. & St. L Txo..
.a S:00 am
a 8:46 am
a 6:60 pm
K. C. & St. L. Exp all:15 pm
Chlcagro Orat Western.
Bt. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm
7: am
11:36 pm
8:27 am
11:36 pm
01. raut-iviiiineapuiis
Chicago 'Limited
Chicago Express
Chicago Express
7:30 am
8:05 pm
7:30 am
3:30 pm
3.3V pm
Chicago, Hock Island t Paelflo.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 3:00 am
Iowa Local a 7:u0 am
Dcs Moines Passenger.. a 4:00 pm
Iowa Local bll:40am
Chicago XEastern Ex. ..a 4:40 pm
Chicago Flyer a 1:10 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd..all:15 pm
11:08 pm
4:30 pm
al2:3o Dm
b :66 pm
a 1:1a pm
8:36 am
a 2:50 am
a 4:30 pm
a 1:16 pm
a 3:46 pm
a 8:66 pm
1.010 ana uai. ex....
Okl. and Texas Ex.
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express ...
1:10 pm
.a 4:40 pm
.a 7:16 am
Minn. & St. Paul Ex. .b 7:16 am
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Minn. & 8t. Paul L't'd..a 8:30 pm
a s:a am
a 8:30 am
inicago, Aiuwaalcee) Bt. Paal,
Chic. & Colo. Special. ..a 7:23 am all -f,n r,
Cal. & Ore.
a 3:26 pm
a 8:30 am
all:M un
a 8:30 am
all:15 pm
bl0:16 am
Overland Limited a 8:68 pm
Perry Local a 5:16 pm
nsnu,
St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm
Bt. Louts Local (from
Cout all Bluffs) a M am
Btanberry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm
BlllLlNGTOJt STA. 10th MASON.
Burlington.
Leave.
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...ail:68 pm
....a 8:45 am
...a 9:15 am
...b 1:45 pm
Arrive,
a 8:46 pm
a 3:46 pm
a 8:45 pnt
al0:l6 pm
a :lu pm
6:10 pm
ali:ll pm
b 9:US am
al0:li pm
a 7:5o pm
bl0:A am
8:60 am
b iVsip'm
a 7:2i ani
all -46 pm
a IM pm
8:30 am
aJLiO am
aU:S0 am
a 6:30 am
a 6:10 pm
Denver & California.
Northwest Special ..,
Black Hills
Northwest Express .
Nebraska points ....
Nebranka Express .,
Lincoln Fast Mail..,
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Sscuyler - Platismouth.b 3:10 pm
Belluvue Plattsmouth.a k:0 pm
Plattsmouth - Iowa b 9:18 am
Hcllevuc - Plattsmouth
Denver Limited al l(l,.m
Chicago Special a 7:40 am
Chlcaao Kx Dress a i Vi. ..m
Chicago Flyer a :S0 pm
Iowa Local a 9:15 am
St. Loula Express a 4:46 pm
Kansas City A St, Joe .al0:46 pm
Kansas City & St. Joe.. a 9:16 am
Kansas City 4t St. Joe.. a 4:45 pro
WEBSTER STA
1STM WEBSTER
Chicago,
t. Paal, Mlaaeapolia
Omaha.
Leave.
b :30 am
.a 3:06 pm
.0 8:46 am
Arrive,
b 9:10 pm
al0:60 am
c 6:56 pm
Twin City Passenger..
bioux city Passenger.
Emerson Local , ;
Mlsaoari Paelflo.
Auburn Local
.b 1:50 pra bll:2J am
a Dully, b nll ttrani cr,u o .
day only, d Daily exespt Saturday.' li.J
except Monday '
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
I reoresent all UuKi. 11....,
Can give you rats. salllnr lists, dial
grama of steamers, in fact, all Information.
If you conlemDlate a trln do not ,1.1a r
securing accommodations before choice
i.'i-tvLiuni are asHiirn,i
City
Ticket Office, 16th and Tarnain,
w auoress narry Ji Moores, U. A. P. D..
Wabash Ry., Omaha, Neb.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Cr.li..
NEW YORK, fr'eh. I-i,'i-iwiditl ,
AIP1.ES Market Is oulet, w ith func r
quoted at itllc; choke. c; prime
8 'os He; 190U frvit, 7410c
JJKlr.O FKLITS Nutw.il,...!-. .v,.
talk of strong statistical positions the
spot market for prunes is unsettled, with
the larger sizes easy. (Quotations range
from 61 15c for California 'fruit and
from 6Jj7c for Oregon. 80s to 80s.
yipricois are unciiangrd, at 21t23c for
choice; 230,25c for extra choice: 4 O us
for fancy. Peaches rule steady, with
choice quoted at 10tjllc; extra choice
iri3c; lanoy, i:HSc; extra fancv
14i !
4c. Raisins are dull and nominal
with oose MiMcatet quoted at (tj7C'
sealed raisins, UtJ3c: London layers!
$1.65 'tfl.ta.
Cofleo Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 16 COFFEE Mar
ket for coffee futures closed steady net
unchanged to 6 points lower, aalec w-o
reported of l.$u0 bags. Including I ei
ruary at .00c; March, 00fie&c: May
054j.10c; December, 35c. Spot cof
fee, ateady; No. I Klo. f c; No. 4 bantoa
c; mild coffee, steady; Cordova,
hli 1 ,h I',att Land company will be
he d at the office of said company at Lin
coln Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m . on the
SUJtt ter..i Mrr.n- A. D. 1W By order
vnn iMjfliu ni I Itrunlnra r tT
1 c--iif.. mmmmm
9 Z2sZ n--. V "11
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Valuei Are AdTancinp Slowly Be
cause of Slight Offerings.
2
CABLES INFLUENCE WHEA
Cora gkowed a Firm Toao ai
Uriel Steady Drsvlte the Heavy
Selling at the Start of
Trading.
OMAHA, Feb. 16. 1908.
Light offerings encourage buying sr
values are advanced slowly. Cables cam
higher and much lighter Argentina cx
pectatlons Were the ieadlna factors.
Wheat opened steady. with offering
much lighter and values worked slightly
higher on buying, prompted by higher ca
bles. Argentina shipments are expected to
be much smaller for the next three weeks
and this became a bull factor. May wheat
opened at tnc and closed at !ic.
Corn showed a firm (one and held steady
despite some good selling at the start
Bulls succeeded In boosting values by usln
the firm cables and the llaht country ar
rivals as factors. May corn opened at 65o
ana closed at 65Vc.
Oats were gradually run higher on heav
buying, mostly by locals, and the Influence
felt In the strength shown by wheat and
corn. May oats opened at 48c and closed
at mc. 1
Primary wheat receipts were 446.000 buh
els and shipments of 2:6.noo buxhels. aMmt
receipts last year of 443,000 bushels and ship
ments of 34 bushels.
Corn receipts were 48S.00I) bushils and
shipments were 317.000 bushels, against re
ceipts last year or 513,000 bushels and snip
merits or 470,000 bushels.
Clearances were 7.on0 bushels of corn
none of oats, and wheat and flour equ
to 412,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed foA higher on whnt
anil v,d rilgher on corn.
Seaboard reported HO.000 bushels of whet
ann iso.ouj ousneia or corn taken lor iv
port.
Local range of options:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
May... Jon, 9o" 90'i 0H
July... tfh 87 87 87V 87Vi
Sept... 81 81 Vs 81 81 81
Corn
May... 66 66 64T4. 65 64T,
July... 64 64 64 ' 64 64
Sept... 63 634 63 M 63
Oats
May... 48H 48 4S4 48 48
July... 43 43 43 43 43
Sept... 36 36 35 ft 3D
Omaha Cash Trices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8K&lo: No. 3 hard,
&(d87c; No. 4 hard, 8ouS6c; No. 3 spring, 81
WRN-No. 3, 621 W53c; No. 4. 6152o
no grade, 6051c; No. 3 yellow, 53c; No.
I wnite, 5J'a63c.: No. 4 white. 610,
OATS No. 3 mixed, 4"4H7tc; No. 4 mixed,
47c; No. 3 white, 47V4(&l7c; No. 4 white,
4i(i4iIlc; standard, 47'a474C.
RYE No. t 74t76c; No. 3, 70(82c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth ,
21
196
197
.217
. 10
. 71
ii
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat ares of the Trading and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 15. An advance In the
price of wheat at foreign grain centers had
a strengthening effect today on tne local
wheat market, the May option closing at
a gain of lc. Corn was up c, oats were
c higher, and provisions were from 2c
to 64410 higher.
The wheat market onened easy on re
newod selling by small houses, but prfces
soon rallied moderately and throughout the
remainder of the day a firmer tone was
manifested. The chief reason for the lm
proved tone was the strength of wheat at
the leading European markets. A decrease
In the movement of wheat In the southwest,
however, Induced some purchases. Shorts
were the principal bidders, but the volume
of the trade was not large, owing to com
paratlvely light offerings. The market
closed steady. May opened unchanged to
c lower at mwawtf, sold at 3$iKiMc and
then advanced to 9374c. The close was at
93fco. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 442,000 bu. Primary recelpta wero
,uuo iu., compared wttti wo,w tne corresponding-
day a year ago. Minneapolis,
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
3:0 cars, as against 276 last week and 333
a year ago.
The corn market was strong the entire
session on active demand by leading bulls,
Firm cables, small local receipts and un
settled weather in the corn belt were the
main strengthening factors. Offerings were
scattered, but came largely from holders.
The close was strong. May opened !h',c
higher at 6u0c, advanced to 61c and
closed at 61 c. Local receipts were 63 cars,
with one of contract grade.
Trade In oats was again of very small
volume. The market was firm In sympathy
wun me sirengtn or corn. A decrease In
receipts, due to wet weather, also had a
bulllnli effect. May opened a shade higher
at 62c, sold off to 62itTi524,c and then
advanced to 63c The close was at 52c.
Local receipts were 197 cars.
Provisions were rather weak early In the
day, owing to free selling of pork by local
longs. Later the market made a sub
stantial rally on buying by. puckers, based
on a 10c advance In live hogs At the close
May pork was up 2(?t6c at $11.27641.30.
lard was &S7c higher at $7.26 and ribs
were 6c higher at $9.37.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
a cars: corn, 120 cars; oats, 171 cars; hogs.
63,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. High. Low. Closo.l Tes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
aMay
bMay
aJuly
bJuly
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Ribs
May July
W7
88'i
6Xs
69
03
l
90 I
8rV8S
98!
0S
m
80
87
6TI
6ti63
69
0f4t
an
BO
fa 1.4
68
68
62
&hl
63 !52ii?iH
52 4152
60
5V5"Vul
D'l'-,l DO
45V4o
45.
OV4ilfc -S
44
11 26
44
44
44,
4374
11 SO
11 00
11 30
11 25
11 62
7
7 40
32
6 60
11 62
7 IT
11 67
U 421
U'CTHI
7 17
7 25
7 46
37'
7 40
35
6 60
7 371
6 40
6 7
721
0 6
6 671
No. I. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easv: winter ruit.ntg tinker
4.55; winter straights. $4.nVa4.40; spring pot-
j. ,.-... w, spring siraignis, X4.su4i l.w:
bakers. $3.2fjti4.20.
WHEAT No. 2 SDrlns- 11 OfiiS'l m- xi
spring. 6-rjgi.06; No. 2 red. tl4r9374.o '
CORN No. . 2. 57Vir?5xiL,.- Vr, 9 ,.n.
694j0-. ' '
KY E No. :. 77c.
BARLEY Faiv to choice
)c.
malting, s:g
SEEDS Flnx, No. 1
Prime timothy, $480.
grarlex, $:fl 4...
PROVISIONS Short
i. io6.:'2. M-.1SS pork.
northwestern, $1.1S.
Clover, contract
ribs, sides (loose).
per bhl., $10 "ti11.W.
Lard, per l'X) lts., $7.00,
Short clear sides
iDoxeai. t. So v( 60.
rollowlng were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu..
3i.4 i
J-'.OO
316. .0
3a7.0 0
7.0)
2X.O0)
lit. loo
2v. 4V)
48.000
the but-
T.'.&iO
On the Produce exchange today
ter market was firm: creuiiu-ri...
2'.''j:Bc:
' - j ob". , i , 1 1 1 K . hi mar. t
Included. lsnl9c: firsts. ac; prlmnrgts
21c; extras. 23c. Cheese. ea.y, lo"?1I "
M"'apolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 16. WH EAT Va v
$1.01; July I1.WS; No. 1 h.roTll.W?;
No. 1 northern. $1.0!i'4c; No. 2 nortl.eJn
$1.01; No. 3 northern! WV'jv9c '
FLOVR Steady; first patents, $5 15H6 art
second patents. I5.05ua.n: first clears. 14 lk
t4.: second clears. $3.:3 46
BRAN Steady; in bulk, Uti.OO.
nmriM , i. ., ,. .. . . . - -
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Feb. 15. BUTTER
Weak and lc lower; extra western cream-
tAidO MUICI, UUt
-gulet. but steady; western choice
00 mti Ilr to good, free
21c.
rree cases.
cajis. llfi 2
CHEESE Firm and In fair demand: New
York full creams, fair to choice, 15al6c
Liver pel Grain aad Provisions.
LIVERPOOL Feb. 15. WH KAT Spot
weak; No. 3 red. western .winter 7s 8i
IMturee quiet; March, 7a Vid; May. 7s d'
CvKN-oimH oioadi prime mUed, Amer
THE OMAHA SUNDAY PEE: FEBRUARY 16, 1D0S.
ican, new,
old. 6s VI
oe j'a: rnme miTed. American,
new, northern. &a 2d. Futures
steady; February
nonunnj; March, 5sv1
.NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
taotatloaa of the- pay oa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Feb. 15 FI-OUR-IWelpt
nt.is.; exports. 9. bbls. ; market du
and unsettled: Minnesota . pntents, l". 2
o.o"; winier siraignis, 4.4orn4.4f; Mlnn. jol
bakers, $4.6iti6.0O; winter extras. $J.66.a4.1b
winier paients. n.tvtm.H); winter lo
grades, VI Ml 4 c o. ny flour, steady; ta
io good, 4 iu0.15; choice to fancy, $..
.au. micawneat Hour, dull at 13.0) per
iw iHtinnn,
COHNMKAL Steady: fine white and vel
low, $1.4041 1.4b; coarse, $1.8o(&1.4tf; kiln dtled,
O..K.
ktk uull; No. 3 western, 91c. f. o. b,
New York.
WHKAT-Recelpts, 40,000 bushels; exports,
"'to nusneis; spot market stesdy; No,
red, Kc, elevator, and 9'c, f. o. b., afloa
INO. i northern Duluth, $1.13, f. o. b. afloat.
io. t naro winter. !.",. f. o. b., ailoa
"upenmg nigtier with the northwest, win a
iaier eased off under liquidation, but ws
eieacuer again near 'the close with corn
nnai prices showing c net advance.
$1.01 -ltp'l.0l, closed, $1.01; July,
9sc; closed, Sc.
CORN Receipts, 103.200 bushels;
Steady; No. 2. 68c. elevator, and sac. f
May
spot
o. b
afloat; No. 2 white, 2c, and No. 2 yellow
k-h i. o. d.. anoat. uption market was
steadier on strength In the market for
wneai, closing h,'ac net higher. Ma
viuru ki ,no; juiy, M(uwnc; closed a
wc.
ua it Receipts, 3K.000 bushels; spot quiet
mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds. 57 He: nature
white, 26 to 32 pounds, 67ti80c; clipped
o iu w puunos, oayiiTioc.
HAY Stesdy; good to choice, 9&&11.0O.
MOt'S vjulet; state common ' to choice
J91!! CJ"P- KlSc: 44j8c; I'aclflc coast.
HIDES Dull: Itoeota. ITUr- r.nr.i
American, tVic.
LEATHER Quiet.
PROVISIONS Reef steailv- fimllv Hi m
1S14.50; mess. tlO.OlKr. lO.M: hcefa hm. I i:ji
Vio.ow; packet, iii.60tui2.0U; city extra India
!". iJ.JUfcvt..ni;. LMit. meats, steady; pick
led bellies, $7.26fufl.OO; pickled hams, $x,00
i.ara sieaoy; western prime, $7.10 7.20; re
fined quiet: continent. 17.80: Boom Amur
tea. .; compound, $7.0Xu7.26. I'ork steady
lamlly. 16.6m 1G.IX; short clears, $1o.0jJI
n.v", llltfsn, lo. 10t(l14.0.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country,
t6c.
mi E Steady: domestlo . fair to extra
a"V0vc; japan nominal.
PO I LTR Y A live, quiet: western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, 14c;
dressed, steady: western chickens. 104il7c
turkeys, L'Kc; fowls, 10(&n4c.
nv I l eh Weak: creamery sDecial. 32c
extras, imgaiftc
CHEESE Firm: unchanged.
imuo-r irm iirst western. Zlc: case
count, aru'Jtc.
WEATHER IN THK GRAIN BELT
Fair Sunday and Not Mnch Change In
Temperature.
OMAHA. Feb. 1R IMg
The storm center noted over Oklahoma
and the lower Missouri valley Friday morn
ing inovea normeaBiwaro wun increasing
energy ana is central over tne upper Ohio
valley and lower lakes this mornlni. Thin
disturbance was followed by high winds
throughout the southwest, central valleys
uu lower mo vaney and caused heavv
rains in the middle MiBSissimil and (ihl,.
vaiieys, ana is accompanied Uy rains and
snows In the lake region and eastern
states this morning. A decided dron in
emperature followed the storm In the cen
tral valleys and southern states. The
weainer is warmer in me upper Missouri
valley and throughout the west The
weather will be fair in this vtcfhltv .o.
night and Sunday, with not much change
in temperature.
OlllHha r.'.'nrH of tumtiura f , ,
clpltatlon) compared with the corresponding
uuy ol me last inree years:
1908. 1907. 19fitt. 19TC
Minimum temperature ... lii 36 d
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
normal temperature tor today, 24 degrees,
uenciency in precipitation since March 1.
.94 ' Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period. In 1907,
.ij iui:iiea.
Deficiency corresponding nerlnd In ions
2.90 Inches. '
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
St. Lapis General Market.
BT. LOUIS. Feb. 15. WHEAT Firmer.
ana mgner; track. No. 2 red. 96Rr98c: No.
naro, sn((iwnc; May, SMic; July, 97c.
CORN Strong: track. No. 2 cash, fifiia
ooo; io. i wnite, oawti&x-. May, bic;
t uiy, oi
OATS Stronger; track, No. 2 cash, 60
Ull-, l.H. WIlllO, DlltOlC.
it ik Nominal, soc.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. $4.50
o; eiira tancy ana Straiunt. I4.0Q4i.a:
wiraiH, io.wnj.ni.
SEED Timothy, steady, $3.75 4.25.
COHNMEAL Steady. $2.90.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. $l.ff8.
HAY Dull: timothy. SB.00tix16.o0: n.uirio
$9.0011.50.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.10.
BAOGINO 10o.
HEMP TWINE 11c.
PROVISIONS Pork. steadv: lohhlno-
$11.60. Lard, steady; prlmo steam. 16.95.
ry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts.
$7.12; clear ribs, $7.12; short clears,
i.iti. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts.
$7.87; clear ribs, $7.87; short clears. $8.12.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, luc; spring,
12c; turkeys. 11c; ducks, 10c; geese. 6c.
BITTER Firm; creamery, 34c; dairy, 34c.
EGOS 22c; case count, l'jc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 9.000 9,000
Wheat, bu 40.000 SS.oon
Corn, bu 67.000 42.du0
Oats, bu 139.000 68,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 16. WHEAT Un
changed to o higher; May 90c; July 84c.
Cash, No. 2 hard. 92uttc; No. 3, UOftpbtc;
No. 2. red, SS'al.oO; No. 3, 9ta9Sc.
CORN Unchanged to lower. May. 66Wc:
July. 66c. Cash, No. 2 and No. 8 mixed.
64c; No. 2 and No. 3 white, 64c.
UA1H-uncnanged to lower: No. 2
white. 49a 50c; No. 2 mixed, 48(g4c
RYE 77c.
HAY Choice timothy, $11.0OS12.00: choice
prairie, SKaboc lower; $8.60g9.00.
BU ll ek-creamery, firm. 33c: pack I nr.
steady, autc.
EGOS Firm:
fresh extras, 21c; firsts,
Recelpta. Shipments.
41.OJ0 48,0:0
19.01(0 ' 17,000
12.000 11,000
18c.
Wheat, bu. ..
orn. bu
Oats, bu
Options at Kansas City:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat j j
May 90y4W 90i&S 90A
Jury 84 848384
Corn
May 64'Sn 65 54 56A
July MVs 66 64 64-6B
Mllnaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Feb. 15. WHEAT
Higher:, No. 1 northern, $1.0Va,1.07; No. 2
orthcrn. Il.n3fffl.0s; May. 9:i'if93c asked.
BARLEY Dull: No. 2. 90c: samole. tifi
JS6c.
CORN Firm; No. 3 cash, 6467c: Mav.
61c asked.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Feb. 15.-CORN-Flrm : No. 3
ellow. SSfTM'Ac; No. 4, 53M541ic: no arade.
4W47c.
UATS-Mlgner: no. 3 white. 494.(SCOUc:
N". 4 white, 4g-19uc.
WHISKY-31.36.
Dalnth Grala Market.
DULUTH, Feb. 15. WHEAT No. 1 north.
ern, l.(rU 1.02; No. 2 northern, 9c; May.
, Mkj . 1..... ,
OATS 48c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, Feb. 15.-SEED Clover, cash
February and March. 111.65: April. Ill hi-
October. $8.30. Timothy, prime, $2.-0; Alslke,
prime, xiu.tu.
Oils aad Roela.
NEW YORK. Feb. 15,-OlLS-Cottonseed.
rm; prime crude, 28i28c; prime yellow
V- Petroleum, steady; refined New
ork, $8.76; Philadelphia and Baltimore
70; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk
95. Turpentine, easy at 63c. '
ROSIN yulet; strained, common to good
."XI.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Feb. 15.-OIL-8r.lHt
turpentine, auli-t at 48c.
ROSIN Firm; A, B, C, $3.30; D. $3 30- E
3t; r , U40; U. $3 4073.46; ll, $:i.4ri3 6o;
$3.76; K. $5 00: M. 15.40: W Q. Is 2fi vv w
$6 35.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 15. METALS Mar-
ets were quiet, as usual In the absence
eablee. Tin was raDOrtrH .
28.75W29.S7. Copper la weak hot
nominally unchanged, with lake quoted at
1312013 17; electrolytic. $12174
12Vs; casting. $1 1.7s U 13 87 tt. Iarf i.
uiet, at 13.45 3.75. Spelter Is firm, at
4.80O4 85. Iron wan nominal!., nn.
hanged.
ST. LOITIB. Feb. 16. METAIJ4 I
S3.6; apelur, $3.85.
(MU1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
No
Material
Trade
Change Surrounding"
Condition.
PACKERS .DEMAND MORE HOGS
Desirable Grades showing- Weight aad
Qaallty Five Cents Higher
Sheep Market la Good
Coadltloa.
sotmi
Receipts were:
OMAHA. Feb. 15, I.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday..
Official Friday ...
Estimated Saturday
4.43H
6.567
S.5.9
7.3:
6,3
13.611
12.106
13,003
10,778
6,833
,61
7.7W
3.72S
S.078
111
Big days this week.... 18. 461 3.4 16.W7
.IS, 461
Same days Inst week.. ..17.844 . 67.420 33.090
Same days 3 weeks ago..l.748 66. KS 26.4ffl
Same days 3 weeks ago..l9,l!t4 71.711
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 26.515 69.3(3
Same days last year.... 1001 51.719
19.51
30.723
27,185
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: . ift. io7. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 130.03 148.486 1S.4M
Hogs 444 878 X1S SMO 125.938
Sheep 174,743 206,674 31,831
the following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1908 .1807.1906.19O5.1904.1903.19O2,
Feb.
Feb.
....
6....
....
7....
....
....
10...
11...
12...
13...
14...
15...
80 3
6 83
6 76
12
Feb.
10
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
( 74
6 01
6 99
6 721
6 76
6 00
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
6 71
6 02
6 721 6 02
6 811 5 96
6 80 6 93
5 0J
Indicates Sunday.
The Official nnmh., rt na r4 tftflr
brought in today by each road was:
r'nttlo ITn Dhwn Wl-'a
C. M. A St. P. Rv.... 18
Wabash R. R
1
17
2
29
6
3
26
3
1
3
Union Pacific R R. . .
29
C. & N, W. Rv. (cKtl .
C. N. W. Rv. twesn
C. St. P., M & O. By. .
C. B. & Q. Ry. (east). .
C. B. & y. Ry. (west) .
C, R. I. & r. (east).
Illinois Central Rv
C. G. W. Ry
Total receipts 3
31
The disposition of the dav's receluts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
uer oi neaa indicated
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep,
l.ooo
1,K3
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
cuaany racking Co
Armour ft Co
Independent Packing Co.
1,994
2,078
14
450
Total 6,922 460
CATTLE As usual on Saturday there
were practically no fresh receipts of cattle.
The few odds and ends on sale were picked
up at just abcut steady figures. Heceipts
or tne weeK are about is.buo head, snowing
an Increase of nearly 1,000 head over the
previous week and fully 8.000 head over the
second week of February a year ago. Quite
a few very good, long-fed cattle are coming
nut tne big bulk of the offerings show that
eeoera are economizing on high priced
corn.
The market started out In rather bad
ha. oe on Monday but since then the trend
of values has been steadily upward and
closing prices for practically all grades of
beef are 10U16c higher than a week ago.
There has been a well sustained demand
from both packers and shippers for the
well fatted cattle and several loads have
been taken for direct export to Liverpool, the
rirst time this has occurred in sever.ii
months which Indicates a more satisfactory
condition of tho trade on the other aide of
the water. Local butchers have taken the
light and handy weight cattle freely and
although supplies have been rather liberal
for the time of the year, the movement
has been free from start to finish.
Cows and heifers show fully as much ad
vance for the week as fat cattle. The In
quiry from local packers has been rather
better than usual wnne a vigorous aemana
for shltiolng account has enabled salesmen
to realise strona brlces for all decent otter
lngs. Packers wanted cheap beet anu cows
nd heifers furnished this more saxisiaciory
than the poor grades of steers. The market
for veal calves nas neiu sieaoy an ween
and bulls, stags, etc., are soiling -,at o.uo
lably unchanged prices.
On v a sma 11 volume oi business was
done during the week In stockers and
feeders, tills being due entirely to tae
limited offerings. The demand has exceeded
tha amirtiv most or tne time ana as u con
sequence there has been advance of l4i'-'5c
all Blmiir the line and the week closes with
practically nothing left In the hands of yard
traders to tie carriea over iu hu.i
uutatlons on cattle: uooo 10 cnoice corn-
fed steers, $5.Ui!6.; lair to good ciioice
corn fed steers, $4.ii6.0U; common to fair
com fed steurs. 13.76 0460; good to choice
cows and belters, $3,064(4.60; fair to good
cows and heifers, 33.2W.76; common to
fair cows and heifers, 2.2&'a.w: gooo 10
holce stockers and feeders, t.iour. io, inr
in stockers anu reeaera, a.ojwfi''.
common to fair Blockers and feeders, $3.wXjf
60
ni w-!RThere was a very fair run of hogs
here today for a Saturday and no material
change in the general quality of the offer
ings. In fact, there was very little change
In the general conditions surrounding the
trade, and for the most part prices were
just about In Friday's notches. The de
mand from packers was possibly a little
better than on yesterduy, and some oi me
more desirable grades, snowing weigni anu
uality, were a shade to oc nigner man
'ridav. but on the light and mixed eiulf
there was no material change.
Receipts this weeg nave Deen noerai.
twint iU.iiW head or only a few thousand
less than last week, and some 13,000 head.
more than for the same week last year.
ha market has been soinewnat nuinp-
backed. the high point being on ednes-
av and the low spot on f ri.tay. wun a
..(lc aao urices are now about 1511-Vc
lower and pretty close to the low point of
the yeax. Packers have been taking the
ogs very freely, considering tne excessive
uuplles. ;but very little Improvement need
be expected In the generul market until
there are indications of a material decrease
l receipts.
Representative sales:
No.
4..
71..
0..
7t..
70..
M..
..
2..
At.
..lol
..184
.171
..IKS
..mo
.At
..2U0
..1S6
..170
..m
..im
..171
..x
..181
,.1H3
lh. Pr. No. At. Btt.
..N$71 47 :H Si)
l ll 73 til ...
Pr.
4 06
4 i
4 06
4 Oi
4 06
4 06
4 04
4 07
4 07
4 OTS,
4 0',
4 07Vtj
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 07
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 W
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 HI .
4 lu
4 10
4 12
4 1-
4 U
4 12
4 11
4 12
4 16
4 16
4 It
4 16 '
4 14
4 15
4 If
4 20
4 20
4 M
40
Ml
40
I 80 76 40 ...
8 86 . ti 211 ...
85 81 ilJ 160
I 85 (4 21 40
I 80 78 214 ...
8 80 72 244 ...
I 80 76 SHi 80
8 60 78 2-t 0
I 80 46 142 ...
I 80 ttt ...
8 P2V4 70 ta ...
I ,i 217 ...
I ZS 18 224 ...
I 8. 44 248 130
I 22i 14 8 ...
8 82 47 2U 40
8 85 78 tii ...
1 06 12 218 ...
8 M fi 2 8 ...
2 85 4S 2iJ ...
I 86 14 48 ...
I 6 46 2..S ...
I Vli (8 ...
4 00 47 838 ...
4 00 14 -i-i ...
4 U0 87 Ib8 SO
4 00 43 201 120
4 00 40 248 40
4 00 72 1 IT ...
4 UO 40 238 ...
4 00 67., tal 140
20
180
4..
1..
rt .
40
78..
40
St..
..
urn
1K4
m
1D0
fell
17
ta
77..
T..
80
80
120
120
10
74.
13.
7S...
TS...
. .17
..m
..i.l
..237
..2S0
..2i7
. .art
..tin
..21
..IS
.110
...
..17
..M
.2-4
..111
..2U
..244
.in!
..(.
..il
..1I
..tb4
..tit
46...
83...
6...
0...
40
70 ,
tl
40 210 ... 4 00 68 288 IM
71 2.8 ... 4 02V4 42 !t
4 C". 21 231 ...
78 m ... 4 l,2 88 t.7 80
77 20 4 42't 81 2-tl ...
4 Oiv. M 2J ...
78 212 ... 106 6) Dot Btt
76 244 80 4 tit 61 271 ...
(7 261 SOU 4 04 U lol 160
4 tt 68 826 to
4 " 66 24W
83 17 IM 4 06 . 1.10 ...
40 2b4 ... 4 06 47 28 ...
TV 221 ... 4 06 66 t.l3 ...
48 -U ... 4 06 42 lol 120
8HEEP Kecelots today consisted of
wenty-elaht cars, of which twenty-seven
double decks were Colorado lambs con-
igned to eastern trading points and were
nut offered for saie on this market. The
market was steady at current quotations
nd .the week closes in fair shape all
round.
Heceipts for the week foot ud In round
umbers 26.UUO head, as against Xi.uuo head
or last week and Z7,0U head a year ag..
he market has shown very little change
throughout the week. On Munday price
declined about 10c on fat lambs, especially
those carrying much weight, but since that
time the market baa Improved gradually,
so that prices at the close are about luttfluo
higher on tianay grades of mutton, sheep
mi lain us.
Choice yearlings sold UD to M.1S durlna
the week, the highest price paid for that
lass or sturt In some time, liandv mradra
of wethers and yearlings wtre also free
sellers. Colorado ewes ud native-fed
4 17 ( 93 I 74 81
4 261 86 t 63 4 77
4 2 6 91 6 63 4 83 481
4 16 6 81 6 67 4 74
4 20 87 6 69 4 64 4 89
( 91 6 70 468489
4 09 5 72 4 77 6 02
4 17 6 90 4 77 5 00
4 22 6 91 6 72 6 00
4 13 6 91 6 78 4 81 4 96
4 02 6 88 6 90 4 84
C 92 5 84 4 86 1 4 98
The Updike Grain Co.
COMMISSION GEFARTMErfT
708 to 714 Drandcts Dido
OMAHA. -:- ... --
BROKERS
GE&YIIVJ, PROVISIONS,
STOCKS AMD BONDS
-PR I VATS WIRES
ToloplitMMi DouglM BViTa
NEW YORK
SIHI. -1 III.. Ill, m ll. m ,n , in
LAEIISON BROS. & CO.
O Board ol Trade, CHICAGO
Established 1874
Grain and, Provisions
OMAHA OFFICE: Room 600 Brandeis Building
Talaphonas-Douglas 2567; Ind. A2567
C. E. HUNTER, Manager yir Patronage Solicltta. Call and See lit
awaj Mll: i Hi 4-MIHtft
Z. CUDDINGTON
Successor lo
Boyce Commission Co., 108 Board of Trade Bldg.
Marglns-1 cent on grain. 12.00 on stock. Public and private roomi".
lor customers. Best service in Omaha. A reliable company.
ewes sold up to $S, also showing a fair ad
vance over the preceding wek.
There has been a very fair country de
mand for feeding sheen and lambs. Vt ti
ers sold up to 4.9, lambs up to $6.2ki6.40
and yearlings up lo !.
m a circular to their customers one firm
says: With the large runs of hogs It
would look as If the packers are going to
get plenty of pork, and they can produce
beef cheaper than they can mutton and
we cannot- see where, unless we get ex
tremely Hunt recelnt. Ihi.ru nrlll Iu rw....,h
change In the market In the near future.
However, we think for the late spring
market we will see good prices, as we be
lieve both pork and beef will be higher
then.
Quotations on mml tn rl.nlro r.t.1 h.o
and lambs: Lambs, l.40if,.90; light Vear-
llng wethers. $f.00&.15: heavv yearling
X'J6-306-: wethers. &.0Wa6.30; ewes,
4 Hwj.OO.
Representative sales:
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIIKET
Cattle, Hogs, ftheep and Umbi Are
Steady.
CHICAGO. Feb. It -f-ATTI.u.Tl.A.i....
about ax head; rharket steady; calves, 5 26
: westerns. J3.804f4.76; stockers and
feeders. J2.704i4.80.
HOGS Receipts, about 16,000 head; mar
,teadyi "tfhts, J4.0m-a4.i2H; mixed, J4.06
4H.J0; heavy. J4.064i4.8ft; rough, J4.06fiM.16:
pigs. J3.50irjt.l5: bulk of sales. J4.2K&4.25
HUKhIP AND l.Mna.Ran.ini. x,....
15.000 head: market ai
6.30; western, J3.2tXS6.25; yearlings,' KVMe
6.20; lambs. $5.oik-(6.20; lambs, J5.0liia 90;
westerns, J6.O0ii6.no.
Kansas Cltr Llvt Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. lk-CATTLE-Receipts,
1.000 head; market. 16c higher;
choice export and dressed beef steers. t.j.S
f.6;?5: falr (food, J4.2o&6.76; western steers,
J4.1u&6.4u; stockers and feeders, J3.40t
4.P0; southern steers, J4.0oi5.70; southern
v..to, .rn!w.iu. native cows, z.ti(n.iir,
native heifers, J3.4tKfi4.10; bulls, J.12552fi;
calves, J3.75JtH.26. Receipts for week M'-ig
today, 37,400 head.
HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; market
closed sternly and 5c higher; top, .i:,:
bulk of sales, J1.10&4.30; heavy, J4.20eu4.32;
packers, J4.06ifr4.3O; pigs and lights, J3.'W(f)
4.16. Receipts for the week ending today,
94,iieO head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 200
head; market, steady; lumlis. J6.2yfi1.tit1;
ewes and yearlings, J4.50Ki6.50; wester!
yearlings. J5.5oru6.25; western slieen. J3.2"(fJ
4.25; stockers and feeders. J3.NOCc;6.00. Re
ceipts for week ending today, 40,100 head.
Bt. Loots I.lve Stock' Market.
ST. LOITIS, Mo., Feb. 15. CATTLE
Receipts, 200 head. Including 75 Texans;
market, steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, J&.BOJrS.OO; dressed beef nnd
butcher steers, J4.7oCi6.40; steers under 1 000
lbs., J3.7ti4.60; stoi'kers and finders. J2.4itf(l
4; cows and heifers J3.ixkJi6.00; cannera,
J1.75rq2.i5; bulls, J2.6ifj4.6t; calves, J3.6C511
"M; Texas and Indian steers, J2.J04j5.26;
cows and heifers, Jl.7f.fa4.00.
HtXSS Receipts, J.OIK) head: market,
steadv; pigs and llghta, J3.5(g'4.30; packers,
JIOoCl.35; butchers and best heavy, 44.3U4P
No sheep on sale.
St. Joseph 1,1 ve Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 15.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4S5 head; market steady; natives,
JI.76(n.O0; cows and heifers, J2.26ctjo.00;
stockers and feeders. J3.5tKii4.DO.
HOGS Receipts, 6.503 head; market closed
weak; top, J4.30; bulk, J4.(GQ4.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBSReceipts, 1,104
head; lambs, J6.00t(li.ii6; yearlings, J5.50L(6.i5.
glonz Cltr Live Stock Market.
SIOL'X CITY, la., Feb. 15.-fSpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 150 head; mar
kit strong; beeves, J3.5tti5.50; cows and
hi-lfers, J2.50(fjl.5O; Blockers and feeders,
iixmi.S; culves and yearlings, J2.aOtf3.50.
HOOS Receipts. 3.7oO head; murket
strong; selling at J3.9o(i4.6; bulk of saLs,
M.utW 4.10.
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ..
Chicago
111
8.S33
8.7iiO
7.7K9
150
1,H)
200
4S5
2UU
2.146
6,000
3.KI0
6.503
15.000
"206
i'.VA
lp.UO0
Totals .
OMAHA
39,033 24,103
MARKET.
VHOLESstn
EGGS Fresh selling eggs, candled, 20o.
BUTTER Common. 16c; fancy tub ana
rolls. lTfrl'Jc; creamery, 30c.
CHEESE New full cream, Wisconsin
twins. 17c: new full cream brick. 17c: do
mestic new Swiss, lkc; new Umburger, liqjj
ilK. , VUUII Allin itfgM.
LIVE POULTRY Springs, 80; hens, 80;
roorters, 3c: ducks, 8c; geese, ile; turkey a
l.Vic; pigeons, 60c per dox.
DRESSED POULTRY-aurlngs. fancy, to;
hens, Kc; roosters. 4c; ducks, 11c; geese.
kVc; turkeys, l&ulTo.
ti AX Choice iso. 1 upiana, i.ou; meaium,
J8.60; No. 1 bottom, J5.00; off grades, from
J4.00 to Jj.OO. Rye straw, 17.00, No. 1 al
falfa. Jlt.50.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Per Du., 63T5c.
BVVEET pOTA'fCliS-Kanhag, per bbl
12.75. LETTUCE Florida bead, pr hamper,
(loo. per dox., 40a.
CUCUMBERS Hot house, I dox., fancy,
pet box, 3.uu; J doa. ckolce, per box, J1.50l
ItADldHeld Hot house, per dosen. 4oc.
PARSLEY Per dox., 4vu.
PEPPERU Florida, -basket crates, per
crate, tl.oo.
PARSNIPS-Old. per bbl.. C 26.
CARROTS AND TURNIPS-' )ld, per bbL,
J2 Ou; Canada Rutabages, per lb., lc
CABBAUE Vi Utiism ilolland Eccd, per
lb.. l'c.
ONIONS Spanish, pet crate. JL60; Wl.
consln Red Globe, per lb., lc
SHALLOTS Per doa.. (uo.
TOMATOES l lorloa, extra fancy, oer t
basket crate. J6.00; choice. Der basket crate.
$4.00; Cuban, fancy, per -basket crate, 44.00.
t'AULiKLUwtK-rw r-doa. crate. J4.04V
HORSEHADD1SH Per do., foe.
CELERY Michigan., per bunch. X423&0,
KUMUUATS Otnuig to duality. Ber at-
JOc to 4uc.
BRUcbEL SPROUTS, per Qt.. 20c
to Sac.
STRAWBERRIES Owing to quality, 60
NAVY BEANo-Per bu., No. i. Jlat;
Lima, la per lb-
FRUIT"
APPLES Waahlnrtoa Snow. . nev Iwtw.
1 W; Washington Junatnans, per box, 11.76;
Washington Roman Beauties, per box. 81.76:
Washington Alexanders, per box, J1.71;
Washington Blue Pearmalns. per box, Jl.ri;
Washington Red Cheek Pippins, per box.
II. ?b; Washing ton Kings, per box, JLJSi
NED.
-I-
CHICAGO
Bargains in Stock
10li MINKS CO. AMFCR (pari 20 par cnt..
1" BANITOI. t HK.MICAL Ipays 8 pr ceot..
6e SANlTtll. fHKMrCAL, ..
60 DIM KSTRKLLAS (part 24 per wntl..!
B IH)B KSTKKIJ.A3 (para 24 per cent)...
m KKNDAt.L (K)l.I), MONT. (dlT.)
W KENDALL OoLD, MONT
k SNOWSTORM, lrta. rtl )
4 ORHMAN AMKR. I'd PKKH
M OKRMAN AMKR. COFKKR
26 rtllCA(l(-N. Y. AIR I.INB ....
K V' ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION (41V) ...
SOO KL FAVOR (trei. ainrkl ..
2.K' AMERICAN TELKdll APHONK
M TRllll'LLlON COMMON
18 KINO CROWTHKR
I CASH 11UVKR3 UNION (new) .'.
.$ 1.1
: Y
. 1.4
. 121
. 1.0
. 110
1 o
. Hid
. 4t.M
. 10.611
. M
. .a
. tbt
. 8 so
. 11.60
. 7.00
600 Klnn Sol., 100
li0 Empire Tun., 11c
1J His Alllanre, 6c.
,6000 CM. Hub. o
11 fox Optlral. bid.
10IO Hon. Endeavor, 2o
3000 Brant Indep., 7c
400 Two Queent, 6i
v0 Lucanla Tun.. Uo
600 ctd. Huh, to
leoo lit. West. O. R.. Ukt.
MO Aria. O. C, 17c
lmw Anchor ). A o., 2a
C0UO Dalay riorenca, 17o
Bend tor 1)10 COMHINA TION OFFER 8 Storka.
FKRRVARY NKWS LETTER JfST OUT-FREE.
We pay cash for aetlva atotka.
WESTERN BUSINESS EXCHANGE
125 EaBalls Ut. OXIOAOO, ttt.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
1320 Farnam &
1 TEL. Bell, inei, r , . .
B11' "64jIndeieiideat. AlOtM.
KKCEIVER'S SAI.K.
On March 3rd. at Richmond, Texas, the
Assets of Brazoria Irrigation Company,
comprising complete Rice Irrigation plant
houses, etc. 1700 A.-ivm ..r "i.-J7 ..i V.7..J
crossed by four railroads, within short dls.
ui me tines or Houston &
Galves-
ujMnri (Jrice SiOO,0UU.
For full details In-
quire or
XABIOW DOtTOLAS, KeoeiTer.
uAiiV .3 I UJN, THXAB.
Washington Bailey Sweet, per box. JITS:
Washington No. Bpys. per box. J1.76; CalU
forrila Red Pearmalns, 4-tier, per box. J2 uo
California Belleflower. i-tiew oer Oux
12.00; New York Baldwins, per bbl.. J4 aV
New York Nurthern Spies, per bbl. w'iiv
New York. assirtea varleUiis. per bbl' U Sl'
TROPICAL. Flint tg. 'mk
25A?K,?.FanV'v """""""kton navels,
h AK7 Jnul' Whler Nellie, per
11 sizes, per fcog, J2.76; extra fancy Bun
flower. a!l sixes, per box. J3 00; California
Tangerines, ituo slse and smaller, per box.
"GRAPE FRUIT Florida. 64 and 80 slse.
per box. 16.00. '
GRAPEB -Malaga, choice, per keg J4 00 1
e. H.3b; extra rant, miu ueav,
FIQ8 AND DATES-Smyrnu fg,. t.
erown. per Jb.. J40Uc; Sravroa figs t
t'VtlWIl I, a 'K 1'... ....... i . .
- -' 1 , . 1 a ii i r (i a
UVl
10
Fard dates. 13-lh. br. r,- 1V1.
CRANBERRIES Extra fancy Bell and
Bugle per bbl.. J10.00; exira rancy Jewey.
LEMONS Extra fancy boutnerlanif
Beauty. Sou and W sie. pir box. ex
box "if" jLatritu- J sue.' p.r
MISCELUNEOL'S,
CANNED 0JODa-Con. stubOard west
rn, 76c. Tomatoes, fancy, s-pound cans!
U.40; standard. J pouua cam .aU f.?"
ll.JfcWil.3t. Ga.ion apples. Jl.60; California
spilcots. .oto3.o. Pers lii.a V?
Peaches. $1..16. U C.e.che'stlOJ
1.16. Alaska salmon, red. 41 u tZiuH
Clanook. flat. 'fancy sJckey. "n.y
12.16. Sardines, quarter oil. Z: htii:
wul4rd, J3.86. Bwei potaio.V.
Jl.anil.J6. Sauerkraut. k5o. Purepiuns sua
S1- KUm, bo""- "-Pound, iil io?
kWked beaua. J-puund. tug fancy, JtXwJliifc
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. W.-COTTON-Futurea
opened steady; Marcli, lo.tfcc; May loJ.ii -July.
10.51c; October. B.Slc. -tK,,
Futures cloned steady; February. 10.43c
Mur. l. 10 63c; April, lO.fcOcj l0 M,.:
June, lO.aiK'; July, W.tiic; Augual, w ,r;
October, D.ouc. December, 9.K6c. Spot 4-losed
quiet; middling uplands. H.iiJc; middlliig
gulf, I1.WS-; no salt's.
LIVERPtXiL. Feb. 13 COTTON In fair
d.-niand; price points lower; American
middling, fair, 6 ud; good Huddling it 11,1
middling, tU6d; low middling, a.MU; Kood
ordinary, 6.3ad; ordinary. 4 tod
The sales of tho day wem 3,000 bales of
which 3..0 bales were for shipment and ev
port. Including J.soo Americans. Ri.,ii,u
&.J00 bales all Americans. Futures op.n.-,i
steady and closed steady; American, o
C.: rebruary. 6.72d; February-Mareh
5. nWl March-April 6.71W; April-May!
6.71d; May-June, 6.70d; June-Julv. 5td:
ST. lAJl'IS, Mo. Feb 15t'n'n'nw
Dull; middling. 1,; sales, uom??&7
bales 22! bales; stock, n.oJi
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. ls!-COTTON-SlHjt
quiet; low ordinary, 70 nominal; or
dinary 8 6-lfto nominal; good ordinary m.c-
low mlddllnr.
lo4c; middling, lHc; good
miuaiitig. 11 J5-16C; middling fair
12 7-I6L';
lecuipts,
"-' , saies, a.iuo liales
6.748 bales; stock. ai.SSu bales.
agar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Feb. 15.-BIOA R-Ra w.
f a(J.:-f'''r r-flnl. 3.17c; centrifugal, W
. . -; """'asses sugar, refined,
quiet ; No. (, 4.5oc; No. 7, 4.46c; No. K. 4 i-v
No. 8, 4.3w; No. lo 4 26-; No. 11, 4 20c- No
12, 4.15c; No. 13. 4KH-; No. 14, 40t; con
fectioners A. 4 70c; mould A, 6.2&c- cut
loaf, 6.7oc; crushed. 6.6o-; powdered 6c:
granulated. 4 hoc; culies. 6.15c. '
MOLAHSKS Steady; New Orleans
kettle, good to choice. 2Vu42c.
open
Wool Market.
ST. LOITIB, Mo., F.b. 15. WOOL
Steady; medium trraui a. comhlnir un.l
clothing. lDrtjlWc; light fine. lV4f lfc-; htawy
tigs. t ,
vii, per ID, iuuillc: Ualiri .n u xum .......
cartons, bficj California lis a tw'ixea
sSi'."?."'!! :. iRl,fornm per lb.
to; Hallowl dates, per lt., 8Vc; Kbadrawl
dales, trr lb.. 6c: fl.lr Aut i. -fV.
Hue, lit('l7c; tub washed, 2ojJc