t " ' 1 ---m.-.--.. - - irnrnMmn tTl, . . m. .,,.,. ,. . , , ,,,, ,-m, , .,, ,, .,..,.- .., ,.,.,--.. - , , - , , n n .1 i 1 T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE? FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1900. 'If ) LEGAL NOTICES BIDS FOR WATER WORKMMM rm pneal will be rec-lved by th Tl!li clerk f r-rtt Bluff. Kb.. until 1 o'clock p. m.. Februs ry 30. 1909. for th coruetructlcn of wtr work! system for said village. Plan and rparlf hmt lona on file with mI4 clerk. A crtireJ check In th amount of W tr cent of th oUU bid will b required. The villa re mm th right to rJct any or 11 btda or to welv defect. Bidder r (cieartlng plan will deposit seven dollar Vfi.oO) $5 09 of ak1 amount to b ret urn eJ to bonified bidder when bidding. L.. U RATMOND. City Clerk. FMlt NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING Notice 13 hereby given that the riru)ar annual m eetlng of th atockhnlders of th South Plitt Lend company will b held at the office of ld company at Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 e'cloek a. m., on th third day of Mrr-h. A. P., 1. C. H. MORRILL. President, A. B. MINOR. 5eeretary. Lincoln. Nebraska, February 1, 1M Fl-dSOt RAILWAY TIME CARD CHIOS TATIOR UTH AMD MAIOl Fa lea Pact leave, .a t-Mi am Arrive, a D pn i Iffl pm alO:l$ am a 6:oo pm a 9:15 pm a I it prat a 1:60 pn a 4 46 -ra a 7:06 am Overland IJfrmefl Cokrnrti Express Atlantic Expree Oregon Expra a 4:10 pm Lst Angele LtrnfWd.. .all 66 pm Ft Mall - " rhina and Japan Mali,. 40 pra Worth Piatt Local a $:tt am Colo -Chicago Special., al2:iu am Beatrix- A tromburg Local bll: pm b 1:40 pm Ckleag Great Weetero - St, Paul-MinneanoUs '.J- I JO pm 7.20 am St. Paul-Mlnneapolla .. 7.J0 am ll':$S pm Chicago Limited S pm i:27 am Chk-ago. Expree 7 JO am 11 2o pm Chicago Exprea ......... 2 30 pm l. pm Chirac, Kk lsle 4 FwelAe AVAST. ' Chicago Limited a t. -CO am loirt Local ...a 7:00 am Rocky Mountain Ltd... a 1:00 am I' Molne A Eaiern..a ,( m Te Molnea Paeengr..a 4.00 pm Iowa Local bU OOam -A nlcago (Eavtern Ex.) 4:40 pm Chicago Flrr , pm WESt. Rocky Mountain Ltd....all:15 pra aI:S9pm Colo. Cal. Extre...a 1:20 pm a 4:M pra (jkL A Tcxa Epreaa..a 4.40 pm a l.li pig -. Ml . t. Loul Exprei. ......a (.W pm (u Lnui Local Urora Council Eluff).". a 1:00 am tr.brry Local (from Couooll BluffiL. b 1:00 pm llllaol Leatrwl Chicago Exprft..... a T:tt am Cblca LtnltMl a :W) pm Mlnn.-ST. rai.; Expree .b 7:li am Ulnn.-BL Paul Limited.. a 1:00 pm Omana-Pb TioAs Local. 4:li pm GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET General Trend on Botrd Quiet in All Optioni. BULLISH NEWS OF LITTLE AVAIL Coma errlal Hae "ell a F.verr Balaj Teadeary ta Advaar Th mm Checked Demaad fr Cash rra bod. all:06 pm a 4 ao pm all :0& pra a 4:30 pm all JO pm b :S6 pm a 1 .19 pm a k .Si am a JS am aU:li pm bl0:U am a S: pa a (J9 am a I'w'am allJo am OMAHA. Feb. 4, IV. Th freneral trend on tle board wa more quiet today In all optlona. Nf with r tpit to wheat wa bullish during the rly tredina. but ther waa no urgent buying and commimlon boueea were aclllnc on the bulfie. thu checking any advance. Receipt of corn are better and country "elllne; 1 liberal on thla advance. In spite of the option advance taah corn 1 beinf readier dlepoaed of and th demand is tlil good. Wheat tarted firm and held steady, but mat some selling on the bulge. Th mar ket tone waa eaaler a shorts were well In and values sagged when there waa no sup port. May wheat opened at $1.0f nd closed at II 0T,. Corn opened steady, with only light of ferings and no deposition to ell. Value reacted slightly with wheat, but later firmed up on a goud support from the bull leader. May corn opened at M'c and cloed at bSc. Primary wheat receipts wer 462.100 bu. and shipment were I4. bu.. against re ceipt last yar of ";.oyo bu. and ship menu of 260.000 bu. . Corn receipt! were SfibOO bu. and ahlp- menta were 4f0ii0 bu.. against receipts last er of 40,0uu bu. and snipments ot Oi.uuo bu. Clearance were J1.000 bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 11,000 bu. . Liverpool closed 61I blfber on wheat and ad higher on corn. Local mnge of options: Artlcls. Open. High. low. Close. I Te y Wheat May.. July.. Corn-May.. oats 1 02. 6i"J May... 4; 1 021 1 0I 1 1 W1 O i or' 1 1 M K-'t 4V4 Jt St. rial Cklcaa, HlH-aak Chicago A Colo. SpeclaLa So am Cal. A Oregon Kaptu.a 6:00 pm Overland Limited a :M pm Perry Local ,...b:16pm Utaaaarl Fecltle It C. A St. L. Epr..a :00 am K. C. it- L kijprea.. alias pm Ckleas A -nkrlera Cnlcagu Dayllfibt ...a ti am Iwia city a-xyrrsa a i:4 am Cbioago 1xh. ail; am ttuux City i-ociu a : pm Chicag 4-ooai a 4: pm Caickiu epecial a .u pm Mlno--oia iui...a 14a pm wt klal.. lain City mnllad -a :00 pm jom Angelas lmitt..;,a :wv pm rwuiuo LumlteA. a-l.tw Dm fiiebraaaa ana TTrviiua AiTiaura Not folk- toBtl a J:40 am a 1:20 pm Lincoln-i-on iJ'Dt a " m mM M am Leadwooa-uiQtoln. :w pm a pm Caeper-Lanaer a 1:00 pm a . poi yieinoat-AlDloU ...b 4 JO pra lu pat ttaauag'-aupener ..... S:w pnt a suw yj tCBLIMOTON ITA-lllTH A MAIOS I.,,.... OanaAa CaaA Prlrea. - WHEAT No. 2 hard. tl.OlfH.OlHr No. 2 hard. Wtcfil.O"1: No. 4 hard, SWic; No. 2 spring, Ktill.Dl. CORN No. I. Mc; No. 4. fci66c; No. t yeilow. fcic, No. 2 wJiite. ac. OATS No. 2 mixed. 47"c; No. 2 yellow, 44Mc; No. i white, 4tc; No. 4 white, 47fc4Sc. RYE No. 2, 7m&T3c; No. 2. 7Hie2c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago H IX a; full creami, Jhalc, 14n4e; fair to tL UVrfltc XKW YORK GENERAL MARKKT alatla f Ik Day Varla C'aaasa4ltle. SEW TORK. Feb. 1 FLOU R Re peipm. 1110 bbls.; eports, 2.KX bbls.; tne market waa firm with better Inquiry; Minnesota patents. I5t&9l.tt; winter tralgts. 24 7S04SS, Minnesota bskem, 24 206 4 10: winter extras. $206 4.22; winter patents, 24.90b .ao; winter low grades, 23 ii4 H:. R) flour wa dull; lair to god, 14 0064 22; choice to fanc. 24 2&r4 10. Buckwheat flour, dull, 2.1 tr: 40 per 100 lh. BUCKWHEAT Dull ; New Tork t.t. ft asked. CORNMEAL Firm; fin whlta ana yel low. 2l.eutjl.e0i coarse, H.uQl.b6i kiln irld, 23.3t&3.40. RYE Firm ; better Inquiry; No. 1 western. 22V. f. o. b.. New Tork. HEAT Receipts, 14,4 bu.; spot mar ket firm; No. 2 red. $1.11V112". lvator; No. 2 red. 21.10S;. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, I1.Z1H. - b- floli No. 2 hard winter. 11.17V f. o. b. afloat. In face of prospective big Argentina and Australian shipment both foreign and do mestic wheat markets wer higher today, owing to dull support and unfavorable new a. Moderate reaction near the cloa left price about c net higher. May clo-d 21.121; July closed. II 06-V CORN Receipt , 28,"0 bushejs; spot steady; No. 2, Tic. levator, and mc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow. 8PV. o. b., afloat; options market wa without transaction, cioalng net unchanged. May closed, 70-c; July closed JMc; September, closed IiHc. OATS Receipts, 4i.Mi bu.; spot quiet; mixed. aoiS2 lbs.. Mto'c; natural white. Vq32 lbs., &4i667'-c; clipped, 3i& lbs., tS ucc. HAT Steady; shipping, nominal, at a" Bc: good to choice, 8 be. MIL E6 Firm; Bogota, 10g)c; Central America, mc. LEATHER Steady; acid. ISHSCJc PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family $16 Otifi 12. 0; mess. $10 &0. beef bams. 224.006 24.20: racket. II 6 f0fi 1 7.00; city extra India mesa. 124 006 24(0. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $.00l 2; pickled hams, I.a010.00; Lard, eaay western. 2!.75.8f: refined. firm: con tlnent 21006; South America. $10.75; compound. 27.27Htf7.8:H. Pork, steady fam ily, 2l!t.6,a 19.60; short clear, i.awBJ" w, mess. il7.5iuTR.OO. TALLOW Firm; city ($2 00 per pkg ), SUr: countrv it.kri free). CDtSC RICE Firm; aomestlc, fair to eaUa, 6hc; Japan, nominal. t HEEPB Firm; stat full cream spe cials, 14'4ylM(4c; lancy, 141; gooo to Tine, 14c; winter made, best, like; good to prime, 12 13c; common to fair, 106Ulc; skims. full to special, Z4j'Uc. Ll'TTER Higher and firm; creamery specials. 21&31tc. lolficlal price Slot. cieamery extras, 30Qaoc; creamery, thirds to firsts. 23j 29c; process, common to spc clals. lffe2bc EQOS Firm; western firsit, 32U.ff3Sc. tolftclal. 22Vkci: western seconds, tltt&ic. POULTRY Alive, more active trading; chickens, 13c; fowls, 14c; turkeya, 12lac, 1 tressed, steady; western spring chickens ll'O'-lc; fowls, lac; turkeys, 1&&22C. I Uinnu.n.lia all:60 pm omah a 2:2t pm a 2:30 am bn:2s am a I 45 am a l:aO pia ill:tt pa ilO.iO poi a :m pos ailxjo am a 2:a pot a k;J ua a ( . am a 2Ji pea i imi am lU. pa a -JU aa 94 12 Lear. penver A Calif ornla....a i.lv pm Noruweat asocial a 4:10 pm Buick Hiil -iu Pm Noribwesi Express au.l am Nebta r'"" ; Z , Z " Lincoln Fast Atsl.w... liaj pre ebraaka Expreaa .l aaa Lincoln Local w 4.v Ltuooin Local - . .DUyier-PlaiLsmouta ..b$:Qpm AA, Cuvue-Plstuimuu:h ..-a l:h pu -i.ilvu-PlllaoiouUi pfau.mouth-lo ....b 9.1 am EejUvua-PlattBmoutU ..cl2:A pm Invr Limited 4:10 pa Chicago Special ........a -:J6 am nlcaao Expre ...... ..a 4.20 pra cnteM flyw WP" Iowa Local " ara Lxiui Express a4.4opm Arrive, a .4 pa a l:4i pm a 4.iu pm :u am :lv pa 12:U pa a 2.10 pa b 9:0 aa a i :to pa bl0:20 am 20 am b l:ua pa C 2:4U pm a 7:02 am aU.s pa a 2 :ea pi ml am 01:20 am AU :20 am a At aa a :M pa Luluth CHICAGO ORA1.N AMD PROVISIONS Features ot the Tradlas a ad Closlagj Price un Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Ftb. 4. Although, bullish sentiment wan again rampant, in the wheat pit early in the eension today, th inarat-t lost much or its snap during the linal hour and closed about steady, witti prices a shade lower to HOc higher conipaied with ilnal quotations of the previous scesion. Corn and. oata closed easy and provisions weak. 'in feature ot trada In the wheat pit wa the active buying by a leading ele vator interest during the first hour of the Oay. The demand brought out free covering by shorts, which caused price to tdvanin lu the highest point reached sine the first part of Uectmuer, when the May delivery touched $1.11. Th high point to day was recorded at 21.10V JDuring: me ast half of the day there seemed to b oxisldetable inclination on th part of leading long to tak profits and this caused an eralrr reeling. 1 xseas oi tne oay was again of a bulllsn character. Cable wer strong, cash demand In this country as again brisk, heavy sales of flour were reported at Minneapolis and a ca blegram irom Mosario ciaimea mai in Argentine crop of wheat had. been greatly vei estimated, una oi tn leading local millers reported sale of flour yesterday to points in Kortlr Carolina ana west lrglnla, wnicn is an new Territory tor this market. After ranging between 1.09A B 1.19H. th May delivery closed ruiai Kanaas City A t. J..al0: pi m Kanaaa City Bt. Joe.. a 2:12 am a Llanaas City St. Joe.a 4:49 pm ., WEBSTER TA 28TH A WEBSTER Cklcaca, St.. ,PL Mlaeasolla A o,1v' ':: -' ' r ' Leavi Arrive. Twin City Faasfigr...b 20 ara b 9:20 pra inui ritv Pa oarer... b 2:00 pm bU.-tS aa Sloua City Local... .....o 2:46 am o (.20 pa Emron Local ........ o pm o u aa Hlawaarl raalU' Auburn Local .b 2 0 pm bU:2t aa a Lally. b Dally except Sunday. Sua day enly. d. Dally sxoept Saturday. Th bulg id wheat created moderate firmness in the corn market early In the day, but later an eaaier ton developed, owing to report of Increased offering of corn in tne weat, particularly In Ne braska. Th maraet cioaea at price ' ti to c lower than the orevlous close. May closed at tine and July at IIVc. Trad lr the oata pit waa extremely Ight all day and th market wa rather weak the entire session. At th cloa prices were a shade to H6c lower. with May at 52c and July at 44HU44VC Profit-taking aalea by leading long and soma selling by local packer caused weakness In provisions throughout th greater part of th day. At th cloae price were 66 7Hc to 154J17HC lower. in leading luiures rangea a louowa OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PAC IFlo . j. , Muiiug Montral-MUbe to Llv- ,.LUU. Un. mil on th Majestic &i . .iiL iid orur four day at sea k. i u lur auaimar sailing list anjl booaic.a- a. XL BaaJaaala. 42. A- 32) S. Clark V Ctucag-o, HI OXlUi CE2E2tAL - MARKET. kt ale aad Paacr Pradae Price Fir- alabed by Bayeraaad Wkaleaaler. BUTTEK Ctanicry. No. 1 delivered to tae retaU trade In 1-iC cartona, 32c; No. 1 T -a 4o-lt. tuba, CV.; .No. i iu l ib. cartona. Aa: ; la 0-lo. tuba. Hc. packing stock, 19c; lanry dairy, tuns.' 4uc; common roil Ires n ii.auo. 3uc. iMaiart change every 'lutidti.l EliOB- Fresh - selling stock, candled. Sic No stoiage stuck on Omaha market. t'Httbii-i-'ineat Uiscunain full cream twins, Uk.; yuung Amrricaa in hoop. UV; favorite, a in hoop, lec; aaiaiea, 20 In hoop liSc; cream brick, -lull caae. lie, block Swiss, lsc: full-rem limburger. isc BEEF CLTel No. 1 rib, live-. No. 2 rib 13c. No. I rib, 9c; No. 1 loin, 2oc; No. : ' loin. 14c; No. 2 loin. He: No. 1 chuck. 7Vc No. 2 chuck, 4c, No. & chuck, bc; No. 1 round, 9 i No. 2 rouhd, 7Vc; No. 2 round, Cc; No. 1 plala. 6c; No. 2 plate, 5Wjc; Nu. 3 piate. c. POULTRY' Alive, aprlng. 11c; hena, loc corks, Sc; ducks, loc; geeae, 9c; tur- kes, 19c; pigeona. per dua., bc, guinea fowl, per ana., IZaO; squabs, per dos.. $ Iraed, hens, 11c; springs, U'S124c; rocks fc: d vie as, lie: gees. 11c; turXejs, Zlc. FRESH FKUllTS 'Apples. New York Psldwlna. tt: faacy Ben Lavla, 2l; Missouri 1'ipptns, 2Z.25: Idaho Roam Beauties, 22 extra fancy Hen Ltavts. per box. 21. ta. Ba nanas, 2-bunch lota, lc per lb. Orange. 22.2Ja-O0. Lemona. 22.5uu40n. drape fruit, 24. Qrapea. Malaga. 56.oirjrT.au per keg Florid pin apples, per i-rats. 43. STRAW BERHIE8 4tic per qt. VEGETABLES Kanaaa awretpotatoea 27.75 per 1)01. ualtrorr.ia celery, large, 7bc smaller. r. New York Holland seed rsb bag. 2c per lh. Wisotisln Red Glob oninna IV per 19. California cauliflower, x 21.74 per crate, Tomatoea, 4-baket crate, 21 W: Florida. C-basket crate. 2; Cuba basket crate. 23. Lettuc. per dos.. 4ic. Old vegetablea parsnlpa. turnips., carrot 22.25 per bbl. Florida new beets, rarrota, par antpe. turnltia. - etc.. acr doa . Ttr. HIDES-No. 1 graen. 10c; No. 1 cured, Jle, MlBBeaa4l Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. KVh. i WHEAT May, ,(': July. 21 064.61 U4 ; No. bard. 2J.12: No. 1 northern. $1.11: No. northern. $1 0ol OBJ, ; No. J northern, $1.07". B r-e.ee riu, ciusea at (l.be. BRAN In bulk, $21.s(iiC2 OA. FLOUR First patents. 24H4f6.tO: second patania. o a4B 4n: first clears, J10ie4 10 aaooua clears, i.Kgi t 21.09 quotation on July were Article. Open. High. Low. Cloe. Tes'y. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Swinf of Price, ii Ee2tricted by Pro- f22icnil LimiUtiorii. MABKET GOERALLY NEGLECTED i Trader Are Aaaareatlr Aeraltlaa Clearer Llb aa Sltaatlea Farelgaer Sell Stork la Wall Street. balances, 2149 5R1 244; gtld ro1t sTii! buUlrm. 2.a.21.4; gold certificates. 2424 MS.2W. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT Fair Friday aad Coaler la tae After aoa. OMAHA. Feb. 4. 1909. Light snow flurries occurred in the lower lake region and eastern states within the last tw-ecty-four hours and generally cloudy weather prevails throughout the eastern tat thi morning. The weather continues lair throughout the central valleys ana southern states. Light snows ar falling on the southern Rocky mountain plateau and generally cloudy conditions prevail on the Pacific slope. An area of low pressure ha developed over the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and eastern slop of the Rocky mountains and generally warmer weather Is shown from the mountains east to the Atlantic coast. A very decided fall In temperature ha occurred on the Pacific slop since th preceding report and condi tion are favorable for cooler In thi vicin ity by Friday afternoon, with continued fair tonight and Friday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with th corresponding day of the last thre years: 19UK. 1W. 1907. 1OTB. Minimum temperature.... 37 22 7 4 Precipitation 00 .25 .24 T Normal temperature for today. 21 degree. Deficiency In precipitation sine March 1, $.23 inch. corresponding period In 1908, NEW TORK. Feb. 4 The nrnfeaainnal limitations of the current stock market re strict the swing of price to a compara tively narrow nng. The difficulty of cur tailing the advance further was becoming manifest before operations were concluded yesterday and the reaction natural under the circumstance followed todav. These trivial fluctuations do not represent anv significant chanre of oolnlons on values from day to day. 1 ne condition underivlna- the market Is clearly one of nelect and of waiting for clearer light on the situation. The Invest ment demand for bond continues excellent, tne large dally volume of buslnesa In ex hrtlng Issue at the Stock exchange being constantly supplemented by successive new issues which are quickly taken up. The ex tent to which this process has been car ried and the various Inroads on the cash reserve of the bank is at last beginning to make some Impression on money rates rather to the satisfaction than otherwise of the banking community. Call loan did not fall below 2 per cent today and the maximum rose to 2 per cent, which makes the record for the new year. The renewed call of the secretary of the treasury upon the deprmltory banks for the return of an other laO.Ono.OOO of government funds by February 28. offered the ostensible reason for the lessened Inclination of tenders to accept bids recently prevailing for loans. There was soma Increase of demand on the part of the borrowers aa well. With the effect of this hardening of money rates transferred to th foreign exchange market to lower ratea there, foreigner have shown increased disposition to aell stocks rn New Y'ork. Such selling waa an Influence In the early depression In the stock market today. Consolidated Go exerted a depressing in fluence by a drop which e-tsbllshed a new low price for th stock, seemingly prompted by th determination of the company to make a years trial of the fin-cent r law without further erf fort to mrrte-t it in liti gation. The euwpiclon and dlatrust with which yesterday allegations of Improve ments In th copper trad were received resulted In a declln In the copper Indus trials. The price of th metal wss reduced gain here and In London and the efficacy tf the reduction announced yesterday by th principal producer In securing orders waa doubled. Th unoheerful view of the Iron and steel trada confirmed the feeling of dissatisfaction with metal trade condi tions and affected aantlmant towards values In general, although with no special effect on the steel Industrials. Opinions en the tariff revision prospects which seem to have authority are canvassed with great attention In the financial district, showing the importance attached to the subject. There waa a report In circulation today of probable new alignments in the ways and means committee or tne nouse wnicn seemed to promise freer action in the re- Islon croeram and which emphasised the wish to curtail market operations pending the settlement of the progTs,m. Th cut in trunk line freight rates in the dispute tver differentials pet ween Boston ana trunk line terminal points was not liked. The cheaper railroad stocks again supplied the sustaining points tn the market on deal" rumor, the Gould group being con- nicuoua Ther was some growtn in tne Influence on th general list of these special points of strength In the course of the day. Bonds were irregular. Total aaies, par value, 25 2S0.OUQ. T'nlted States honda wen unchanged on call. Number of sales and principal quotation on stock! war as follows: asls. H'rt lxv. cim. ew York Maer Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 4 -MONET On call, easy; XB per cen'; ruling rat. I per cent; closing- bid, 2 per cent; offered at 21 per cen L TIME LOANS Strong: sixty day. IH J per cent; ninety days. 2V per cent. eix months. a,fl:i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3HIT4 per cent. actual bualneas In bankera bills at $4 ol9 4K.2" for sixty day bill and t M.n.w tor demsnd. Commercial billa. 94MVo4. SILVER-Hut. 52c; Mexican dollafe. 44c. BoNPS -Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations on bond today wet a 1W 'Man e " . . ..l't'Mei. Central 4a '4 ... lw lo 1st tne M ...llmik Minn St. L. 4a. ...MM, ....ll M . K T. 4a ....J i1o U " .... ' a ft R. et t e i4 OMAHA LIVE SIOCK MARKET' Cattle KeceipU Decreue and Market ii More Active. SUPPLY OF HOGS IS MODERATE Red weed Receipt Ma Stlsaltl EaTeet aa Dratil aad Price O Vp Tea ta Flfteea Ceat Sheep Receipt Mafct. V. I. i. ref ... o coupon .... tt. S. la. ra.... to eeupea .... C. 2. 4a. rt eo ce-upoa .... m. Toliacco 4a. 40 ta At'-htann fen. 4a.... do 11). a do ev. 4a ao rr. &a Atlantic c. 1 4i ... Bal. Ohio 4p do Brk R. T. rT. 4a ... Central of O. 5o.... dn 2d Inc. do Id inr Chea. A Oslo 41 . Chicago a A. Sa... C, B. A Q. n, 4a... C . R. I. P. 4s..., dO Col. B do rldf 4a VC. 4 M. L. . Oulo. lnd. 5a. Colo. Mid. 4s Colo. 8o. 4a iel. H. rr. 4a.. Ii. A R. O as .... Erie p. 1. 4a do sea. 4a Hock. Val. 4V Int. Met. 4l Japan 4a do 4v,a do 24 serlea L A N unl. 4l... B.4. Ottered. ta. .1S'4 N, T. C. g lmva N J. r. t . HaNo. pacific-la , ,1':: do I .T,s. w. e. ta.... MHO. a. L. rfda. 4s . .li'l Tenn. ct. 8Ss 1V15. .91 do en. 4a , M Readin sen. ta... .liS Rep. ot Cuba ba A I. 9. e. 4a. St. L. I.' St. u .1U St. L. 8 W . 7(1 ta Seahoai A. L. 4a . 9n. Pacific 4a . T'-i, do 1st 4a . (etflo. Rallwar ! . :! Texas a P. la i. VT . St. I. W. ta. . 75 t'nloa Pacific 4a ... . si 14 dn ct. 4s . SiV. 8. Steel 24 5s... ,1'U Wsbash ) . K Waatern M4. 4a . m'W. a L. E. 4a... 1. . 72s Wis. Central ta .lUTS. Y.. N. H. ft 1 . TV1 CT. 4s rtts . 51 Lake Bnni- 4s 1131. . S Am. T. ft T. c. 4l . 91 44 Waha5 Ex. T. 4a . .it 74W, . . 9.--H .HHVa ,iirs ts..in tr 4a. is 7 441, . n . 5S in V 111 . 94 . 1SS .lt ,.113V .. S7 . 54'4 1. ,.ir.5 .. s4 .. 77Va Boston Storks aad Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. 4. Money, call loans, t fit' per cent; time loans. 3i&4 per tnl. Official closing on stocks and Dona: H Atchison adj do 4s Atchison R. R... do prd Poslon A Aihanr Boston At Msine. Boston KleTsted Kltrhburx pld N. Y., N. H. A I nloa Psclllc Am. Arg. Chem... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube.... Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Amor. Woolen do pfd Ttomlnton 1. A 8... Edison Else. Illu... Masa. Electric do pfd Mass. Gss Vnltad Fruit United 8. M do pfd U 8. Steel, do pfd .. 31 Adventure 101 Allouet Amslsmmated ... . ...1014 Arlsona Com. ... . ...Aii Atlantic ... If."" Butt Coalition . i:Cal. ft Artsona.. ...ISoWCal. Hecla 169 t-entennial 177 Copper Range ... J7 Paly Weat ... IT rrankito ... 40rmnbr ...1.HIV, Greene Canane . ...121 IkIs Rovala ...120 Mass. Mining .... ... 27 Mont. C. ft C... ... 94 Shannon ... U Tamarack ...24 Trlnltr ...11 United Copper .. ... so V. 8. Mining ...43 II. 8. till ...1.64 I tan . .. !l Victoria ... 2 Winona ... blS Wolverine ...m SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 4, Recslpt wer: Official Monday Official Tnedr Official Wednesday.. Estimated Thursday CatMe. Hogs. 2.434 4 4.27 2.2' 4 S 11.192 11.S71 7,0110 li. Sheen. 7.4S7 11.141 5M.S 1. 000 2.2J 2SM1 2J.012 29.7(9 22.CN3 Fouf day thla week..lS.4"4 34.223 Sam flay lxst week. .. .14.462 4t 4, Sam days 2 weeks ago..5f.7 49 i1. Bam days $ week ago.. 52 508 42.54 Same day 4 week ago. .20.173 3 Bam davs last vear 15.517 29.211 The following table howa th receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha lor th year to date, compared with last ssr iu ins Inc. Dec, Csttl 100.i ' 102.81 Hn, r137 2J0.42 M."1 Bheap 149.044 128.451 30.&3 Th following table' shows ih average r,rlc of hoas at South omah lor th iat several days, wtlh comparison: Data I 1909. 119U2-I1907. 11202. 1905.12o4.;i201. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2G., 27., 29.. 29.. 20.. 21.. $ 03 $ 97 t 91 . 5 91 $ 33 $! I 1 69i 1 4 271 I nl 1 -4 Uv ( 711 $ 2 4 72 4 97 $ 72 4 i 4 &1 5 0 4 54: 4 79, t 57 I 4 791 4 $ 11 4 U 7S, 5 Ki 4 K, 4 51 .i I 4 171 U $ 4J 4 2 I $ T 4 10 fcS 5 411 4 9, 4 .4, $ 024, 1 4S; 4 70 ! . in . . 47 . 7t.. 71.. : . . : 114 ns itt l?" 110 i" 1 ti . U : 4 , hf a 4 it H, 54. r ,4"t 4 r4 . U l.i XM , . '4 2t 411 . las ..! 1J4 I III 1 1 . I t ... 4 ... 4 lis I as ... 4 IS ... I " . . . 9n ... 4 M ... 4U. so 4 f I on 4 '! . 4 I on 4 4 on I 4 Ml 4 i SS ' t: i a , !l4 4 . SHEEP Receipts of sheep were light and the quality of the offerings aa rule was ratlier nnirrerera.. a acsera were not at all anxious for the stutr. and wnm thev paid about steady prlcea for arry thing at all desirable, they were not all anxious to take on the medium, ar common stuff even at the recent decline It wss a slow market, with prlcei hmi Steady with yesterday, but about INCH1 lower than Mondav. Very good lamb eolv up to $7.25. but aside from thi ther war nothing verv deslrble on sle. There was a very good inquiry for feed er and the few here changed hand a prices that were steady V strong aa com pared with recent quotation. Quotations on sheep and lambs: fteiod t, choke lambs. 27-OKjfT 40 Fair te goad lamb $4.504; 7.00; feeding lambs. KWs); rood tr, choice light yearlings. $0 0fy.50; arood to choice heavy yearlings, $&.7ivf3O0; feeding yearlings. $1.00)15.50; good to choir weth ers, $5.00r.30; fair to good wethers.' $4.7051 4 90; feeding wethers; $4 004; good - tc. choice ewes, $4 ts"Sj4.75; fair 4o good wa, $4.(ii4.4n; feeding ewes, $X0(t.Q0; cu.Ua ftn buck. $1.0tKii2.7. Representative salesf No. 119 western wethers .... ft western Ismbs ....... 72 western wethere .... 329 western wethers 26 weatern ewes ..'...'.., 15 western ewes 212 western earlinga ,., 19 western wethers .... 44 weatern ewes, culls. 99 arslern ewes 1o7 10 western wethers .. 124 Ar. 7$ M 114 .;.. 109 .,1.. 101 i"i . 5 1 I 4 18 I 53 4 I 4 1,, 91 - I 1 4 So, i 7(1 4i 4 Sl 0 I ... S4V, ... t ... 94 ,.. 14 ... 24 ...104 .. .445 ,.. II ... 1l ... 9 ... 14 ...114) '4 101 ... 24 ... 4 ... 11 ... . ... 7o . 14 ... lt ... 411, ... 41 ... 401 ... 4a ... 5-4 ...144, corresponding period In 1907, WELSH, Local Forecaster. Deficiency ".94 Inches. Deficiency 1.08 lnohea. L. A. Kaaraaa City Urala aad Provlsl, KANSAS CITT, Feb. 4. WHEAT t'n. changed; May. 21014: July, 91c; caah. No. 2 hard. $1.021 l.v: No. 3 nam, n.otyou or; No. 2 red, $1.1M11.16; No. 3 red, 21.141.144 CORN Unchanged to lower; May, SOVc: July, 60c; September. 584c: cash. No. 2 mixed. Mc: No. 2 mixed. 65S9c; No. 2 white. 61661 Vac; No. I white, lc. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 504552c; No. Z mixed, 4Sti0c. RTE 72r77c. HAY Alfalfa. 60c to $1.00 higher; others unchanged; choice timothy, $9.75910.110 choice prairie, . $f.2C6Uo; alfalfa, fuV006 H.00. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 80c; pack ing stock, l&c. EGGS Steady; fresh extras, 314c; cur- rent receipts. 2Sc. Receipts and shipments of grain were a follows: rteceipts. empments. Wbeat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. .. Wheat May July 8epu Corn- May July Sep. Oat May July Sept. Pork- May July Lard- May July Ribs Msy July ,1094-V I 944 l lOSi 99 ( W ,trigV4:i4944' I )4i 1 S4t 234! I I- 1 094! 1 09-a 109S-4, 994,96 4W4o4 944l 4494tfS 63S. CIV' 63 4 634;634' tKJ4:B4- 4J4 24S" 44 89H, MWbta., 52 524IS14 4'464439 44 44; S9- S94 . 4,294S 17 024, 17 074j 8 I 1$ 90 1 17 074 17 10 1 17 10 1 1$ 9741 1$ 974i 17 124 65 I 74' $ 90 I 9 0741 $ 74l 774j S 924l t IO 1 $0 I 724j f'2t 06 $241 9 74 374, 9 0241 70 2 $0 $ 94 $ 10 Dalatk tirala Market. prtATTH. Minn.. Feb. 4 WHEAT May. jiy, aijv4a4: M. 1 No. J nortnera. $1 07V. anrthem. tl.09 OATS 9c. . Teled - Market. TOLETsO, O . Feb. 4 SEEDS Clover, No. X. ... Caah quotation wer aa follow; FLOUR Firm. . RYE-No. 2. 7oC BAKLE Y Feed or mixing. C04c: fair to choice malting. 62dlt4c. SEEDS F ax. No. 1 southwestern. 21.K1U: No. 1 northwestern. $1.14. Timothy, $3.sti'a $.524. Clover, 29.30. PKOVlBiuiNB r-aia. me. per bbl.. 216.9743'1.00. Lard, per 100 lb., $9.45. .Short rib sides (loose), sk.T,4r.7. uort clear Bide (boxed). $8.7549.00. Total clearauce of wheat and flour wer emuil to 31,imo bu. Primary receint wer .000 bu.. compared wtlh C,ouO bu. th corresponding week a year ago. Estimsted receipts for tomorrow t wheat, cars: corn, 1 cars; oata. 52 car; hog. 20,000 head. St. Loni (General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 4. WHEAT KiKher: track. No. 2 red. caah, $1.111.174; No. 2 ird. $l.oa4jl.ll; May, $l.ttSSl.t4: Julv. 9,Vc. CORN weak : rraca, ivo. z cash. iani4c: No. 2 while. 94c; May, 24c; July, 624c OATS Weak; track. No. 2 caah. 61c; No. Z Willie, ii.c; may, oisc; juiv, eac. FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $o.lufta-5o; extra fancy and stralfhts, $450 tgf; I, ar1 winter clear, $3.7k CVRN M EAL-$3. 10. B KAN Firm; sacked, east track. $1,149 HAT Firm; timothy.' $10.0OS 14.60; prairie. S7 t"u 1..UU IRON COTTON TIES-$1 00. SEED Timothy, $l.imgr3.45. BAGGING d'aC HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork.. : lower; Jobbing $16 124. Laid, lower; prime ateam. 29 27 V-i 9 374. Dry salt meata stesdy; boxed extra shorta. 2o; clear ribs, 999.4: short clears $9 624. Bacon, stead : boxed extra shorta $!uo; clear rib. $10,374, chort clear. i K-'W POULTRT Firm; chicken. He; aprlng, 124c; turkeys, 1.4c, ducks, 12c, fee, 74 Bl'TTER SteaoS : creamery. 234j-2tc EGGS Higher. 25c, caae count. Receipt and shipments of flour and grain wer a luuuws; Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl : k.n 11.000 Wheat, bu XMt mt(tv Corn, bu 54 tsrt C2 0j Oat, bu 75.sj0 Uj,) Pklladelabta PraAara Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 4 BUTTE R Firm; extra wasters creamery, 21c; aearby prima. 23c. EGGS Weak. !e lower; Pannsylvania and other nearby firat. free case. 23e, at mark; current receipt, lu - murnabl case. 21. -art n-.aj-k;, western ft rat a, free case. 2- at mark: current receipt a, case. aalc. at iiiafk.-' 87.000 52.000 60,000 6.000 17,0110 21,000 Kansas City quotation reported by Lo gan A Bryan. 112 uoara 01 iraae: Article. I Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat I.I I May 1 01M 1 0141 1 4 1 01 44 July 1 92 4T4! 214 CMa'7 SOW! 64! 04B July 4V)4I 604 SO (T4!fl 4 B Bid. Llvcrpeol Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 4. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red western winter, ss 4d. Fu ture, ateady; March, 7sUed; Msy. 79Sd; Jure. 7s 9Vd CORN opoi, . si eaay; new American mixed (via Galveston 1. 5a 54d. Futures, steady; March, mm; May. os a. Mllwaakea Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 4. WHEAT Firm No. 1 northern, II.I.V3I.14; No. X northern. $111112; May, i.U9a. asked. ook.n r irm; may, mc. BARLEY Dull, standard, 66c; sample. 62 g-tTc Pearta Grata Market. PEORIA. IU.i Feb. t-CORN-Higher; No. 2 yellow, 4c; .o. yenow. iiic; j 1. lVc: No. 4. ; no rrarl. 62c. OATS ateaoy; rwo. 1 wrnue, ovoic; 4 white, bonsffclc; atandard. so. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Feb.- 4. METALS The London tin market had a sharp break with spot quoted at 4. 134 17a 6d and future at 126 15a. The local market waa weak with spot quoted at $27.274027.624. Copper wa lower In th London market, with soot quoted at 0 6 9d and future at 59 7s 6d. Th local market was dull and a shade lower, notwithstanding the report of improvement and Lake 1 quoted at $13,634 ti'12.874: electrolytic. 313 12413.274 and casting at $ 12. a 13.35. Lead was undhanged at 13 In the London market. The local market remained at $4.1(si4.15. Spelter wa unchanged at 1.21 6d in london and re mained dull at $6,024074 locally. The Enguah Iron market waa lower, with Cleve land warrant quoted at 4sa 2d. No change wa reported locally, rxo. t rounary north ern. $17.00017.7; No. 2, $la7tt17.26; No. : southern and No. 1 aouthern soft, $17.25 17.7. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 4,-MET ALB Lead, dull $4.00. Spelter, dull; $4 90434.96. free .CaaTea Market. NEW TORK. Feb. A COFFEE Future, market closed ateady net uncharged to point higher; sales wer reported of 4$. 750 hage. Including February, 6.10c; March, t K'giX; May. 6.20ft2fc; June. 4.10c; July, 610u luc: August. c; Bepxeraber, ew.c October and November. 6.75c; December, 6.7bi676c: pot. No. 7 Rio. 7Vc; No. 4 San toe. 8Sc; mild, ateady; Cordova, 4i9l24c World vlalbl aupply stautmenl Issued after the clo snowed a decrease of tsl, 792 bag- month of January making th world a vlalbl a of February L 16.241,459 b ., - . Oil aad Baal a. OIL CITT, Pa. Feb. 4 OrL-0dlt bal aacea. 21 13. Run. XU1.4J bbla.: a lau.41 Whis; hJpnaaBU. 2uf.(M bUa; aur. 164.M4 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga, Fab. 4. OIL-Tttrpaa- lln. rirm; wu : ROfcVIN Finn ; B, $$; D, $$,05; E. $2.0$ 6r: F. 21 U4. G. 23.163217V: H. $2 40: $4.20;' V, 25.U: M. 5.Vi . PXXi, W. C, Amalgamated Copper .... Am. C. A F , Am. C. ft r. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. ft U pfd Am. Ice Seeurtitas Am. Unseed Oil. American Locomotive .... Am. locomotive pfd la S. A R A ft R. Pf4 Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchieon Atehlao pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore ft Ohio Bal. ft Ohio pfd Braoklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of Nrw Jersey... Cheaapsake A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago ft K. W C, M. ft 8t. P C. C. C. ft t. I. Colorado P. A I Colorado ft 80 Colo, ft So. lt pld Colo, ft Bo. Id pfd Consolidated Gas Com Prod uc ta Delaware ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Grand.... D. ft R. C. pfd Distillers' Securities Erie Krla 1st pfd Erie Id pfd Oaneral Electric Groat Northern pfd OraaJ Northern Or cits . Illinois Central loicrborough Met. , int. Mat. pfd Istematlooal Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City go K. C. Bo. pfd...'. Utulavtlle A N Minn. A St. IjouIb M . St. P. ft 8. A M ... Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M., 5V. A T. pfd National Lead New Tork Central 14. T., O. ft W , Norfolk ft W , North American Northern Pacific Paolflc Mall , Ponnarlvaoia , Psopla'e Oaa P . c, C. ft St. L, riassid Bteal Oar Pullman Paiaoa Car Rallwar Btael ftprlng.... Heading Republic Btael Republic Btael prd Rock lelaad Ca Rock Island Co. 9 '4 Bt. . ft 9. r. 24 pfd.... Bt. Uoula 8 W St. U B. W. pfd einwa-Bhetrtol B. ft I Southern Pacific So. Paclflo pfd Souther Railway 80. Railwar pfd Tennessee Copper Texas ft Pacific T., Bu U A W T , k U 4 V. pf4 t alon Pacific I nlon Pacific pfd I'. B. Rubber I . 8. Rubber let Bid 1. B. Bteal t B. Bleel pfd. t'tan Copper V. -Carolina Chemll .. a. -care. Cbem. pfd w a base Wabash pfd Westlnghouse Electric .. Weetens laioa Wheeling ft U E Wlaoonala Central Am. T. ft T. Co. M.n 14.7HO 1 loft 4110 no ', ioin , 4t as) . ! oo . 400 . 4.700 . 109 . 4. blio . 1,400 aoo 43.VK) :.3i 4. US) ao cf,. ii 1U (!4 afia 22'. X8:" irt -14 tn 4SS lois liS K4 91 71 174 1 IT 1771, 145.1a 74 s 43 St I.K 111 S"0 II 4f 0o , 4.4DO 9M l.mo 200 100 'x.a 4-0 0 , 1.900 . 1.4O0 100 9110 . 'i.ej o too 1M) 4W0 , 21.500 , 4,100 ! " 900 . t . 1. 500 , l.eao too . t. w . 1 1 7 ffta) 1' 0 .. 14,7l " .-'l.KiO .. i.kio 4V 9& 14 "S 4" w 141'" 714, 142 W m i "iii 12 S7 143 T3H 42-, V;c 1J4 114 l i. VB-i '4 111 4 M 424 171 4TV. 112 'ii' ' 44 74ia 4V lliS 4ftt, 21 14H 65 4i 45 99 lll inS li a 94 70 1731, 51 1 174 146 711 SJ 42 1144 1S 44 3 17 44 W 141 11 141 15 41 11 98 41 72 122 Bi. 141 11 4! T74 m 47 90 II 137 4! 131 M7 92 41 171 4i 13u 44 34 4J 1I0 s . 1.00) ' " aim , ll.e MO st , 27s 11 ', " ton , 14 400 , 1.4u . l.ono IOO I'lO 900 . - 4.5m HI , 1110 ls . 9 . 1 to 111 111 fc '' 4 40 177 96 ltn 52 113 44 44 1)4 111 4 ft 4 1" 43 127 Total sale ior tne day. 41110 snare. 7 50 110 51 4 21 34 111 4i 110 inc tl 9 9s 27 4 101 17 1 70 373 10 1P1 44 1 171 14: 70 41 42 11 18 J7 4. M 47 4-b U lit 14l 11 141 15 41 1) 41 71 UW44 t 141 73 4 74 T7 11 47 91 M.j, 119 1 111 107 9 41 171 4f !", 14 4 14 41 4 2.' (1 7 114 191 si 40 47 44 in 94 11 J01 ' 111 4 4.- 111 1 4 9 44 10 131 Kerr York Mlnlaar Stocks. NEW Y'ORK. Feb. 4 Closing quotations on mining stock were: Alice :ie "Little chief ... Brunswick Con. Com. Tunnel stock. . do bonds Con. Cal. ft Va. Horn Bilver Lead vine Con. offered. Meilca Ontario Ophlr Standard Tallow Jacket . 4 . 73 .400 .14b .150 . 54 Foreltva Flnaaclal. LONDON, Feb. 4. Money wa easy to ob tain on the market today and discounts were quiet. On the Stock exchange the new Issues checked uny material expansion of business In gilt-edged securities, but con sols closed a fraction darer. Foreigners, especially Japanese and Brazilians, Im proved, while Mexican rails strengthened on dividend prospects. American securities started Irregular and were barely maintained at parity in the forenoon. Business was spotty, principally in the low priced Issues. Later Denver A Rio Grande and Chesapeake A Ohio mo nopolized attention, the other securities moved irregularly and the market closed dull. Copper shsres were adversely In fluenced by the further decline In the price of the metal. PARIS, Feb. 4. Prices on1 the Bourse today were firm. BERLIN. Feb. 4. Trading on fhe Bourne today was quiet and prices were inclined to weaken. Sinday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wa as fol lows: ... . Cattle. Hogs. Enoep. H r a C. M. A ft. P 1 Wabash , 1 Missouri Pacific .... 1 1 Union Pacific S3 2ti 4 1 C. A N. W. (east).... 4 3 .. .- C. A N. W. (West).... 31 .. 1 C, St. P.. M. O.... 9 9 C, B. A Q. teast).... 7 1 .. C, B. A Q. (west).... 1$ 23 2 1 C, H. 1. A P. (at).. 113 1 C. R. I. A P. (west).. .. 1 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great West.. .. 3 Total receipt .... 94 94 9 5 The disposition of the dsy's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle, nogs, oneep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Krey Packing Co Schwartzciitid A Buls... Vansant A Co , Lobroan A Rothchild Hill A Bon F. P. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A CO J. H. Bulla McCreary A Carey Bam Werthimer H. F. Hamilton M. Ha-erty A Co F. O. lnghram Lehmer Brothers IRerx Ranch St. Louis Packing 10.... Cudahy Brother NesmKh Hell HeJstead Other buyer 270 610 4S9 3-T 2Tj 7 47 119 6 24 4.1 ) 56 50 1 2 17 626 92 l.'i'l MS :.2i5 429 335 212 922 9 657 4t;i 41 1 120 106 FT. $ 90 649) I 10 440 $0 , 6 On b M ' $10 4 15 . 4 90 . CHICAGO Lit E STOCK . MARK El Cattle Steady Hog - Steady - 4 Shade Higher. CHICAGO. Feb. 4. -CATTLE. Receipt, estimated at 9ou0 head; market steady 1 beeves. $4. low .00: Texas steer. $t20.4; western steer. $3.90ri6J0; . Blockers and . feeders. liMrf. 40; cow and heifers, $1 $03 5. Do; calves, 2:,-5oi7.7.ri. HOGS Receipts, estimated st 4.J00 h9'd; market steady to a shade, higher; light, $u.ft4j.2n; mixed. 25.90136 60; heavy, $6.tt)4J t 65: rough, $ri.0ja.l6; gtKd to choice lieav , Hi ltyfjti &.S; pi.s, $1.7u4j6.75; bulk of salee, $.207 4. r j SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, esti mated at 8.O110 head; market weak; natives, $3.2&?6fi; westerns, $3.264?ft.0O; yearlings, $6.9iij7.i: lambs, natives. .5tiJ7.90; west crns, $j.5C7.6u. - . . . , Kaasia City Live Stark Market. KANSAS CITT, Feb. 4-CATTLIC-Re-celpta. 4.ii0 head. Including 200 aout herns Market steady; choice export and dressed . beef steers. $u.t94jA.65; fair to good, $4 4fe 6.50; western steers, J4 ("ti .25;' Blocker and feeder, $3.15v6.25: southern steers. $4,254 6.76: southern cows. $2.4oj4.2r; ntrVcows. $2.i4.i6.); native heifer. 53 15-tf.60; bulls, " $2.26(04 5; calve. 3.5i'7.00. HOGS Receipts, lo.ooo Mead. Market was steady tn 5c higher; top. $6 45; bulk of sales. $5.80ijr.40; heavy. 46; packers snd butchers. $fi.0i'a.36; light, $o.70fc.16; pigs. 24 n0&6.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2 sno head. Market steady; lambs. 26.0O477.rv: yearlings. $o.5o$.26; waler&a,. 24J64X5.2?: ewes, $3.6o.M; atockers and feeders, $3.76'9 4.75. b3 1" lti a. '40 ' 94 4 17k 11 s: lii 44 44 114 14 4k , 4 lo Baak Clearlaaa. OMAHA, Feb. 4 Bank clearing for to day were $2,251,193.76 and for th corre sponding date last year $1,646,094.04. Wsol Market, BOSTON, Feb. J.-WOOL There ha been very little change during the last week In the local wool market, supplies being very light and prices almost prohi bitive. The trade awaits the arrival of the new clip. Pulled wool Is activ and strong. The leading domestic quotations range as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. XX. 36c; X. SlfirTLic; No. 1 washed, 38ii,SH-; No. 2 unwashed, S9Q39c; fine un washed, 23&24c; half-blood, combing, 90 j31c; three-eighths blood, combing. 30c; quarter-blood combing. 29(gr30c; delaine, washed, 3SQ40c; delaine, unwashed, 36c. Michigan, Wisconsin and New Tork fleeces, fine, unwashed, SSJSc; three eighths blood, unwashed, 2Mi29c; quarter blood, 2JK&2&C. Kentucky, Indiana and Mis souri, three-eighths blood, 2Si3oc; quarter blood. 274j28c Scoured values, Texas fine, 12 months, C2itj6c: fine. 6 to S months, 630 bfic; fine fall, 4H4i60c. California, northern, 62'ntc; middle county, 406oc; fall free, 42 ti44c. Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. 62&3c; eastern clothing, 65ff67c; valley. No. 1. 4ft tilxic. Territory, fine staple, 633dc; fin medium stsple, 60Tuti2c; fine clothing, oS'&Uuc; fine medium clothing. 5h4r67c; half-blood, 4"$i63c; three-eighth blood, 63u6c; quarter blood, 604362c. Pulled extra, W&6ic; fin A, clear. $10,624. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 4 WOOL Unchanged : medium grades, combing and clothing. 199 13c; light fine, 16tJ2t)c; heavy fine, 10rl6c; 'R.iea, :') 1 c. LONDON, Feb. 4. WOOL A good assort ment wa olferedi at th wool aalea today and the competition waa more active. With price showing the best of the series, the recent Irregularities have disappeared. The home trade and the continental buyer ought eagerly all modium greasy wool offered. Americana secured good cross breds after strong competition with the home trade. The offering today numbered 16.109 bale. At the sheepskin sale held her 1.400 bales were offered. The demand waa prin cipally from the home trade and Germany. American buyers, however, secured a few lots. Full wooled skins sold at par to 4d dearer, while medium coarse realised par to a farthing cheaper, ('roes breds show the most decline. The following is th sale In detail: New South Wales, 1,(00 bales; clothing and combing, 3Vyl. Queensland, o bales; clothing and combing. 4'74d. Victoria. 2.0K) bales; clothing and combing, 2Vaod. South Australia, tvno bales; cloth ing and combing. 4lvas1,d. nest Australia, l.tsiO bales; clothing and combing. 344?e4d. Tasmania. bales: clothing and combing. 'a,i. New Zealand. 3.0UO bale; clothing and combing. 54i84d. Punta Arena, l.auo bales; clothing and combing, Total .2 7 R !-m CATTLE With a Bharp decrease In re ceipt t thi point and more favorable re port from outide markets, the trsde showed considerable Improvement all along th lln today, alt hougn the improvement wa mora a matter ot activity than price. Beef ters old very unevenly, anywhere from strong to lOtrl&o higher man elr: day, and while the demand was not what could b called keen, ther waa sufficient inquiry ftotn all lb packers to clean up the offerings In good season at the trong fla-ure. A bompared - with a week ago. prices Are not great deal different and th underton to the trade 1 far from "The wa also considerable Improvement in th market for cowa and heifers a trie outside demand was better and with only about thirty load on aale. It did not take dealer long to grt down to business on th basis of a 10160 advanc over yester day's low figures. Common cannerB and cutter were in better demand today than for some tlm paat ana sum i w vantage than tne oener . "" ther waa a gooa muuu, m uh Anral trade waa decidedly brlak. Veal calve. Bold firm, while .tronger prices prevailed for bull, Btag nd rough stock generally. ... ,v ,. j. !- In locaer ana leeuei. h.d cllned to drag and the trend or vim - inwe-r All araae re siow ei.ei, i.-h. t,a -ijutlum weight stuff 1 h , . nrinea U?2bc lower than a SA0- ,.1... n ,olr. uuotation orr csuir. vjvp corn-ted lTB, $5.60f-36; lr to l corn-fed steers, 6.0Dti6.4O; common to iatr corn-fed teer. et-'Jum -", awu m cow. and heifer, $4.00o.00; fair to go.d cow and heller. $3.outi ; common to fair cow and heifer. $2.0064.00; stock heifers. $t6oS.60; veal calves, $3,0047.00; bulls. Uuts. etc., $2.764X.76; good to choice atnek- era ana teeaers, em.io-e.4, tocker and feeder. $3.76434.40; common to fair atockers and feeders. $2.0133.66. BEEF STEERS. St. I.oal Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 4 CATTLE Receipt, 2.0H0 head, including 915 head Texan ; mar ket steady; native shlppUux ., and . . aport steers. $4. 26fl7.lt!; dressed beef and' nulcher steers. $6.2K(j6.2ii: steer under 1.00a I be , 23.&O&6.60; stockers snd feeders. $i.lW5 Oi. rows and heifers. $3 2HH5.26; rsnners. $1 754) 2 26; bulla. $2.7&ej.26; calves. M 760S.OO; Texas and Indian steers,. $3.0t9i 20; cows and heifers, $1 7Hr4 26, HOGS Receipts, 11.770 head; market 5c higher; pigs and lights, 24. 254r6.30; pack ers. 26.2&.50; butchers and best - heavy, $6.4050. SHEEP AND LAMBB-Rcelpts. $44 head; market steady; native muttons. $3.71 016.00; lambs, $4.2j&7.50; cull and buck. 23.(HK84.7&; stockers, $2.26Q3.76. t. Joseph Live Stock Market. . ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 4. CATTLE Receipts, I.611O head; market steady: steers. $4 IMj 1'.; cowa and heifers, $2.769.K; cAlvee, ' tt.OOtfj 6.60. HOGS Reclpt. 6.000 head: market steady; ton. in ; oi ik or sales, eo.9ri..S0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2J90J' head; market ateady; lamb. $T.0(a7J5.. ,. Stock la Slvkt. Receipt of live atock t the Mix. princl-. Laadaa Stack Market. LONDON. Feb. 4-Th early market for American oarurltiea wa heavy, wltti price uncbanged to 4 under the New York closing of yeeterday. London closing stock: Coaasla sseaey SM. K. ft T a account kN. T. Central Aaasaooa 4iortolk A W Atcaiew a o pld e pf lutfe Ontario ft W BeJtlmore A Onle. ... 11 1 Pesaarlvanla Caaaalaa Pacific 171 Hand Miaea 41 .121 O.. SC. P. Ch Cblcaao O. W. Ckl.. Mil. A I Iteera Deaewr A Ri O. 4e pM Bn mm let pfd de 94 pfd dread Trunk IllmoM Central... Loeienlle A M.. Taeedlag ... IVBoutbera kf , .-14 o pf , .- li southern Peclflc, ... 41 Union Pactof . .. at 4o pfd ... 41V. B. lel..... ... 47-, ao pld , ,.. 91 Wabash ... 1 rd .......... ...14 Specie 4 .latAaal. Copper. 94 41 47 1 5 i ....lm .... ss .. M ...JHk .... 19 -,- .... 1441 44 SILVER Bsr. steady at I4d per ouno. Jijra.I Itmtt per cane Tb rata of discount tn th open market for abort billa 1 t T-16 per cant; for tar month' billa. 2 6-lf tr 1 4 per cent. Tflcsry StaUeaaeat. . WASHINGTON. Feb. A Today's state anant of the traaaury ahow belanre In the general fund, excluelv of tb tl60.000.000 t ot tea Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 4 COTTON Th market opened steady at a decline of S34 Coints In response t lower uverpool ta les and ruled very quiet, with prices flue mating within a range of 2 or 2 point. Th market was quiet during the middle of th morning, about 1 to 3 point net lower. Snot cotton closed quiet; middling up lands. 9.90c; middling gulf, 10 06c; sale, 244) bale. Cotton future opened steady; March, 9 57c: May, 9.50c; July. 9.44c; August, 9 31c, bid; October. 9.26c; December, 919c; Jan uary. 9 lac, bid. Cotton futures closed barely steady; Feb ruary, 9 43c; March, 96oc; April, 9 42c; May, 9.43c; June, 9SBc; July, 9 Joe; A u (fust. 9.2ac; September. 922c; f)ctober. 9.3ur; November, $ 12c: December, 9 lie; January, 9.11c. GALVESTON, Feb. 4.-COTTON Steady 9.c. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 4.-COTTON- Bool easy; low ordinary. 6 3-leV. nominal ordinary. 6?, nominal; good" tr Unary, 7 7-16c; low middling. 9 11-Jbc; miaaiing. pv-iec; rood middling. 9 7-lbc ; middling fair. Mf 5-15c; fair, 11 1-lec, nomlnaL Kecelpta, 13 20 bain: stock. 2b9.762 bales. ST. LOUIS. Ftb. 4.-OOTTON Steady; snlcViltna. 9 1-lSc: sale. bale: rwcalnta. 3.092 bale; shipment. 2.234 bales; Stock, 41.545 bale.. - Slaa City Lie Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., Feb. 4. (Special Tl- Tm.) CATTLE-tteceipi, w head: mar L tiniLf. kl.h.,' h.ul U Ai IA . . W. L w,j - . - - - - , .v..r., cow and heifer, M uu&v.fcO; feeder. $3.TvQ 4.95: yearling. $3 9t4 10. HOGS Receipt. lf bead;' market 10 16o higher; rang of price. 2.aA)fc, bulk ird to week No. 10 (1 J 11 it 14 11 4 It 1J Ii It 4 4 7...... t t. ...... 9 5 U 15 I 4 , I I , 4 4 5 t...... 4 , 14 24 I 1 1..... 1 1 1 1 .... It I 2 9 As. .. Ill .. Ill .. tat ..102 ..loo .. 941 ..loot .. 90 ..)t .. 9u4 .11 1.1171 .. 411 .. 934 .. 1 .. sat .. 1!4 ..104 ..1044 .. (54 ..1244 .. 144 .. 42S .. 114 471 4A 4 49 4 50 4 II 4 75 6 00 5 m 9 04 I 05 6 It I 15 6 90 6 40 Wo. 94... 12... 14... t... 4... tl... 92... tl... 9... 4... 13... COWS. At. 1424 1114 lilt 11M lWiO 9M 114(4 list 1141 1404 132 Ft. 4 15 5 U, 6 4 6 44 6 44 I 40 5 54 4 o I 74 6 II 5 to 3 4 t os I 00 1 to t 14 9 4 I 50 i 5 90 HEIFERS. If. 42' 1154 Jltt 1215 ..... 43U 1IW 1410 1474 1159 994 M I... 4 II 14 .... tl 7 11 5 1 BULLS. CALVES. 9 II 1 is 2 90 2 90 t 40 I 44 I 40 1 40 2 50 2 44 E 2 9 14 I 14 9 40 4 46 1 so 2 94 4 4 44 4 M 4 24 4 lo I 14 1. 9 1 Ii' . .1004 .. 943 ..104 .. 91 .1015 ..1143 ..1SW ..104! 490 441 7M lit ....)040 400 40 1154 ...iift ...13) ... 40 ...111) ...14 ...1M ...lw ...150 ... 19 ... 144 ... 110 ... 225 4 00 4 00 4 25 4 JS 4 24 I 3 4 II 4 40 I 45 t 46 t 90 4 14 4 34 4 l.i 4 44 4 te 4 14 4 01 4 10 4 1 4 ti 4 30 4 15 4 50 4 15 5 50 4 50 4 00 4 35 FEEDERS. loot 4 90 lit !4 STOCKERS AND 14. 414 4 90 64. 19 40 4 50 HOGS The aupply ef nog waa very moderate today and the quality wa noth ing extra. Th reduced receipt at all oolnta had a very stimulating Influence upon the demand and packer were free buyer right from the start at prices 10015c higher than yesterday. As usual, the good grsde wer th best sellers and showed the most Improvement, but the light and medlum-weiaht aradea wer taken readily and In some rases snowed fully aa much dvanr as the more desirable grades. It was simply a cas of wanting th bog and the quality did not cut o very much figure. Tops reached MS, a agatnat a top yester day of MS. and the bulk of the trading today wa at 9S9rrlt. a agalnat a bulk yesterday of $.S68 M. Kcpreaeniauve saies pal westem marketa yesterday: Cattle Hogs. South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph .... Kansas City , St. Lnuls Chicago Totals 2.200 1, 4.000 2.0UI 9.000 7jon t.400 4. fll 10 10,000 1L77 4,300 Sheep. I.flot 2.0m 2400 640 $,000 30,200 41,4701 16.940 Ke. A. Bk. rr. No. A h. Pr tl.. 191 ... I SS 47 324 4 4 4 a! .114 ... 5 4 11 919 ... 4 fit K 151 ... 154 Tl til ... M H 11 9 94 234 40 4 M tl 11 14 49 51 9M 9 4 4 1T 141 ... $44 19 14 ... i tn ... 5174 44 let a at it ins ... 4 94 id 2.1 at 01 44. ...... 144 . '- 4 9 49 144 4 4 4 91. ,-,..." 99 6 I 71 231 le I 7U ..... .1"7 ... $ 9 74 1:4 14 4 . IH 4 I 9 Tl Iht 9 10 Tl 14- 4-94 OS....... 3 a r 1st 4 4 94 41 ..9.4 ... 4 1 I. t4 39 4 94 tl li2 ... la 47 I0 ... I la . 44 1'i ... 4 1 T4 14.... 4M 7 ...... Ill . .. 1 91 11 ... I S4 11 9-1 40 1 iu ' .1, , M 6M 4 24 40 6 14 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralt. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 EVAPORATED APPLES Market show no change. Fancy are quoted at 4!4c: choice, 74fp7ac; prime. S4iii7e: common to fair, v3Y4c. DRIED FRUITS Prune re unchanged. with new crop California fruit ranging- up to 40-bne quoted at 4sy;c ana Oregon ranging from 40-60 to 20-Su at 64E0Bc. Apricot are firm but quiet, with choice quoted at 9V&9c: extra- choice. 94670c; fancy. 1144jil3c. Peachea ar email and unsettled, with holders on the roast asking higher price than buyer ar disposed to pay apparently, while ther I. said to m aome pressure to sell on the local market by second handa. Choice ar quoted at 4'B7c; extra choice, 74r8c; 1 fancy, 844j9 loc. Ralaln are quiet, with looae Muscatel quoted at 4,i-uc; choice to ftney seeded 6ti oc: seedless, 3Mi64c; London layer, ti UKSii .tn. later aad Molaasea. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 SUGAR Raw. easy; fair refining. 3 14c; centrifugal. 96 test. 2.64c; molaaie sugar. 3.ac. Refined, stesdy; crushed. 6.3&c - powdered, - 4.76c; granulated, 4.66c. TWO-CENT FARE FIGHT IS. OLD Same toad let la Other State aa 1. Kow (Is la Soatk ' Dakota, r , . - , "The conflict between the slat uprem court and th federal court in South Dakota over the recently enacted 2-cent far law I . nn, nun- In 1 , i rl ic 1 ul .-I.-.1 M. . u C Churotilll, formerly attorney general of Nebraska. Mr. Churchill say there, h bean the same conflict In other state and that- th United States Supreme court ha held that the atate court and mt the federal bench in the state, has Jurisdiction. apoi4lly Inasmuch aa the state supreme court se cured action first. - The Dakota legislature ' Wedneaday passed a f-cent fare bill with an emer gent y clause attached. Tb governor signed it immediately which put th tneaaur Into effect. The attorney general thea scurd) at) . injunction from th state supreme eourt restraining the ' railroad f rota. - - selling s ticket for more than I cents, while th railroad aecured an Injunction lit th federal court restraining tb mat officer from putting th law Into effect.' "Two rent a mile U all that caa b charged for railway travel until the 'tem porary Injunction In the "tate uprm court 1 dissolved," said Mr. ChurobiU. ( "Th caa I omwbt parallel with tht- of Nebraska a few years ago aad I be liev the slat hat the beat, end of thu argument In South Dakota. Laaaaa Babhlea fact Carrie. LONDON. Feb. 4. Carrie Ngtlon bfcitvis'' acquainted w ith th London polio court' this afternoon when atia was flnad $7.69 for thrusting her umbrella through a window ' of a car In the underground railway urna which a cigarette advertisement was paated.- When the magistrate' announced' tli amount of the fine Mrs, Nation said; "Thaak ; I taptcted it would cost th more." - ''.".'.'' ' raasaeala KeUesv l 4rtpa. '. Paeumontt - oftea foiiowa la grtppa, but never follow th use of Foley' Honey and Tar. for la grippe, coughs aid dep ate4 cold. Refuse any but th isbiIbb in th - ISO higher; rang 01 Oi AaiaAAibi&vtk Ltaul (ogg, l2'4XSU- sjJhelBbla aAfi jrcUow pac$4. Sola T 4kl-4ariigUu