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. Tilt Af TI l T 4 IT V TlT'T. T'nttl l "r ft 'TT-TT I T1V- '.- icw. WANTED TO BUY onuntiea.) HIOHE8T prices for secondhand furniture carpeta. cloth and fchor,. Tel. Doug. Ma." .- , ,. (2J C86 BEST prtre paid for secondhand furnltura wpl stove, clothing. Dkmii, TM Red -M0L... . " (-? ' WAITED TO RENT WANTFjwro rent brick store building "r'.lLi3t.h ,n'1 Wllll'm ". or In vlolnlt? of thta location,, Stat price. Would give long , nr plraM rlaoc What hav yout AddJesN 483,. care Be. (26) 1.H9 llx STOVE REPAIRS rUBNACIB steam and hot water repairs; Thormrtatata tnd other heat regulators; raw furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1308-1208 Dourlaa St. Phones: Ind. A-3S21; Bell, Douglas MO. TBt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jennie A. Oonef1 to John pV Sturgeon, lota- I and a. Billing sue f 1 P. A. flimhtti-VMt wife to John FV f t urgent, amol M . ' block 30, Weat Omaha 1,160 Frank Martin and wlfa to Benjamin lnmraolU-w feet of lot and '..rr' 1, . J"ck 2, Parker addition . 1500 "B-rtlnrnm Poisons and Wlfa to Carl 1L, HralnarrV. ,H 32, 2 and 4, block 1. Redlck .Park, , l 4 United Real Estate and Trust com pany to R, J). Han-la. lot 12, block 42, Kountsa Place 70i Brtlh J' J'fT'l Jn hushand to Mln "!" HVois. lot.-. U. 'block 42, Kountxe Place Ig60 Thorpaa A..rrelgh to N. J. pecli. lot . block It, Clifton Hill 600 Oarrt Ltdstnn to H. H. Prior, lota ri "i"1 L.Wock lhry-Hlll 380 Charles W. Martin and wife to Gtr H. Meyer. 20 feef of lot 10, lat addition to Fbrvat Mill .. . too BMaauth Kountse Heal Ft ate com ity t John D. Veorster, lot IT, Kires HJU Park i Frank B. Woodrourh And wife in n J. rMnnrrefl, If a io. n, la and 13, witiBimiii'n,i;.,u ,0, Charjea ft. Franrl ud wlfa to P. a Etttt.S. b'Ck 700 K. I. . Dech tr airme. lots Iff and blook t. Btevena' Place 850 J. A. Abhott and wlfa to. Chrlf'n. l 20t 8 b,ock $ Hd nth additHMi . .. ......T... (GOO rnllad- Inreetmemt Oompany to" WIN S.??r 57r11, block 1. Bogfta a Hlll'a 3d addlUon 7S Amy Hllyyr to Joirhln Novak, lota 1J and IT. Nook-to, Wwt Albright.... J) South .OroaTiaj, .:.7.f. ,.. 1 GnnrP. HtiHrr'fb-.trlhW'Benetlnh. lota ' n,UL blo;k Hulat addition 850 Marls ShrxMbel and huehand to W A Plol lot 4. block M. Wa.t Bnd.!..,. t0 County treaavrer. to Herman Krlm- lofakV rrt lot I. Work 438, Orand- vlew .' Thoma J. Purfcar a ThTOphlai'van- denbroucX ; M Mock 3, Upton 'ao tyv 0r VT. Pae4r and wHfe to J.""c. . . Voorheea.' w44 fet of nm feet of lot 1. and air fet of nl32 feet of lot t-tr a, Weat Omaha 631 Jfjhn R.-Totte'n and wlfa to Carl A Swananrr, wis- fept of nia) feet of t" J-ib,ock p"rk Plc ... '1.300 Ixxila HoeOcovita and wife to Etta, (tllbert ti 1 htwto a t-.. - 1.800 Total .i;:.;..;. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING ' QCARTERMA8TER B office. Fort Uea Molnea, Iowa. February . Baaled propnaais. in trpllcata will he received hare until t p. m., atandard time, Mondfjr, March ,J, lfflft. and then opaiwd. for novtna; and reantttna; portion of the fnj4 knMolna; the Fort Uea Molnea, Iowa Military reservation, and construct ln( aitrh aimount of new fence aa may b lieceaaary to fully oompleta the Work. In formatmnfumlihed on appHcitlon. Plana' and BixwiflPallona will be aent to Intendlna hldd i.pmj.jpt -of, requeat accom- l,Bn1l,ny tr"1. 'h"rk. for i3. Which Will be refunded When plan and apeclflcatt'ona ara return! - nvlopea contalnlna; pro poaala arhrtuld e endoraed, "Propoaala for Mo vtna; Fenca." and addreaaed, Conatruot Ing Quartermaater. Fort IV Molnea. Iowa. j,--, - . - F--10-U-li-J6r27. OFFICK - CONBTRUCTINa QUARTER. maater. favanwprth, Kanaaa. Jan. 1 10. Pealed proposals In triplicate will be received here until 11 a. m.. antral time. Feb. ,16. 1 0B. and then opened for Information and blank forma of propoaala furnlahed An. pplloatioa to thla office 1'laaa and apaelfloaUona may be aen here alao. In office ot olilef quartern) aater Omaha, aad Maatar Rutldera- ..... a...' Kanaaa City. Mlaaourl. United gtittr re aervea the right to accept or reject any or all propoaala, odmt Trt thereof. En velope ta ba marked ''Propoaala for Band rimi - mii nnareaaea 10 ('apt. Wm. D. lavta. Quajtwrmaater. t-ig LEGAL NOTICES NOTICB OF STOCKHOLDERS" Mir.ayr. IK3-Notlce 4a heraby (Wen that the recnlar anouaf meattny; of the atockholdera of the Houth, Phtrte' Lnd company will be held at - the office of aald company at Lincoln,-Nebraaka, at 11 o'clock a. m.. on the uura a ay 01 March, A. L., iu. . " C. H. MORRILi PrealdenU ' 'at. B. MINOR, Secretary. Lincoln, Nebraska, Fabrjiary 1, , "... '. . ;. ri-dsot OMAHA (3KHEH1L MiBKET, taIa itad Faay Pradaee Prleea Far- lake by Beryera auafl Wkvlawilera. BUTTKK-rCfamary. No. 1 dellveiad to the retail trade in l ib: cartona. Xio; No. 1 in ev-io. luouf. mo. .1 m 1-10. cartona. uc; In D-lu. -Cuba, tthtc; Tckin atock, lac; fancy dairy, tuba, iCfrlc; common roll, frvah- madet-tXM.t (Market chanaraa every Tutiaday.) -..:' liXKM-JTraah aelllac a lock, candled, Juc, Mo atorace atock on Omaha market. CHiJi.aifi FKiaat .Wtaoonaln full etaara, twlna, le: young. Amertoea. ra hoop, UVto: favorite. I u hoop, Io; daialea, tu Us houp, 16Vto; creajn brick, full caae. . lio; block Bwiaa, loci fuil-ream Umburaar. let. BfcifiF- CyTS-No. 1 rite, lac; No. ,1 rib, mo; No.! fib, to; No. 1 loin, auo; No. 1 No. 1 chuck, to; No. J. ehuck. Vac; No. I round, ac: ho. 1 round, TVko; No, I round, rCateP4io Jiiei Ju- PoULTKr-AJlva. aprlnca, IJVfco; bena. lOol cocka, ducka, icr ink, V;; tur key a.- 79c;. phjeuna, per dua., C6c; guinea uwia, it aua., a.gu; wiuaoa, per doa., IX Dreaaed. hena. lie; aprlriKa. li&USc; cocka, Sec; ducka,- 1S; ceeae, llo; turkey. Jlc. iit,Brt klito Applea. New York Baidwtna. 4; fancy Ben bavla, U; Mlaaouri Plpplna, tt.:5; Idaho Kuam Uaautlea. $ii extra fancy Ben Uavla. per box, li.tiu. Ba nanaa, 6-bunch lota,- Se per lb. Oranawa. U t63.00. Ltniona. U 'iy0. Grape fruit. 4 Uratea. Malasaa, t.uur;.(io per kea. Florida ploe applea, per crate, M. 6 THAVV ilKKWlfc.a--eJu per qt. VEOKTAiii,k Kanaaa aweefpotatoea, ti ii- Par boi. California celery, lai(e, Tuo; amaller. (. New York Holland aad vat. baaai-. o per lb Wlaconam- Red Globe oiil.ma, le per lb. California cauliflower. v.iw i-i nail, ivuwuw. oaaae erate. 1.60; FlorMa, 6-baeket crate, M; Cuba, 4 baakel cra. tS. Lettuce, per doa.. 4&c. Old vecetablea paranlpa, turnlpa, carroia U ta per bbl. Florida new berta, , carroU, par anlpa, turnlpa, etc, per eoa T6c. HlPEkl-Ny. i grjen.. 10c; No. 1 cured, llo. lie.; Cattan Market. . NEW. tORK. Feb. ll.-Tke -cotton mar ket opened atavdy at a, decline of )fi3 poli.ta ..'mi -, Bpot ctoand ajulet ;- tniddlknc" upland, l.gac; middling aulf, W.I04 No aale. Cotton fnturea opened ateady; February, offered, t⩔ March, tbic; May, (46c; June, t 0-V-July.-S.tfc; Aua-uat. a.Jc; Octo ber, l-c;, IVcejnber, .).;4c; Januar', .:ao. r-ij.r.i'-: . - Kuturea cloae J .barely ateady; February, 43' Waicti, 4l - May, April, tic; June. -s. July. .Sia-; August, -a.slc; Kep teniber. ?7c: 0-iober. .;c; November, i-rrrA. .i January-, f Ml-. OAlA KSTOS. Trx., Feb. II. Co I'TON Steady, lrc. ( 1 e - 8T LOCI PVh S1I -OOTTON-Qulet; nilddllnr, t ;-l"cr ale. M balea: ieilpt. 1 47f - tialca: Khtpinentt, 11.617 balra; atix k. t :vt.t : Nmv- Otft-tfANS.' Frb. " 11,-COTTON-Ppors were eay. AAii ordinary, &vc. tioml nel; rdlnt-y, liio. noniinal: omI ordi nary "t''-w MMdlinf. eSc: mlddlln-. Sc; h4dUu7. Cr- wuddllnB fair, lov,r; falr-tld,-riminal. Heveipu, 164 bale; atock. &i and lt4 baletv. crain and produce Market Cablet Strong and Wne&t Shows a Big Demands ,J CORN SITUATION MUCH IMPROVED Farmera ataad Get Hlcker PrlceJ, Aerwrdlnaj te Oatlook Tknraday,' kat Bad Roada Delay Mhk. anenta Somewhat." ' OMAHA. Feb. 11, liJ9. Cablej were atrong and Mgrtier. with ad vicee of an improved demand. The domee tlc outlook la encouraging. Caah wheat- la In excellent demand and prices are ateadily working higher. The corn altuation la also atrotig. Prleea have had a-good advance and the market holds ateady on continued good demand. Wheat opened ateady and 'advanced aharply. reaching a new high point for the May option. Export buaineaa is good and Improving and the domestic demand waa never better. Prices were strong at the close on the high, point for the crop year. $106 wheat Pne,l t 1 04 nd cloeed at The farmers are more Inclined to aell jhelr corn oh these advance prices, but bad roads are restricting any large move' ment. Light recclpta and light cash offer ings brought out urgent bids for sample and prices were, well sustained. May corn opened at 69c and closed-at Primary wheat receipts were 273.000 bu. and shipments were Itrr.OaJ bu., against re ceipts Inst year of 705,00 bu. and shlpmenta of 42,0O0 bu. - Corn receipts were SSS.OftO'bu: and'ahitf menta were 4OS.000 bu., against receipts last year Of l.lMLOm hu mnH hlnmmitk nt Til . 000 bu. - Clearances 'were 94.000 bb. of 'cofn, 21,000 of oats' and wheat and flour equal- to 121,006 bu. Liverpool closed tyfrt higher on Wheat and Vtid higher on corn. Local rang-of' options: - Articles. I Open. High I 1 1 Low.) Close. 1 Ye-y 1 H 1 n 1 04 WV - : 6Vi 9 ........ f . SlHi 60 ; 60, Wheat-I Mav. July. Corn May. Oats May. 1 MK 1 n .60" Omaka Cask Prleea. WHEAT No. 1 hard, II Ktrt .04, No.' I hard. tMri trJt- Mn A kmmJi: (,,.. c.1. . KtjC i spring, ll.0J4rl.loil. CORN-No. a, 67e; No. 3 yellow, 67c; No. 1 w'1'1!:. 6ftVic; No. 1 white. (KHv , OATS-No. 3 mixed, tHtftHc ; No. t J;','0! No' 4 while. 48V449i4o; KYJE No. 2. 73Vip; No. t. T&73S4c. ejrlet neeetnta. Wheat. Corn. Qa'ta. Chicago 6 jj tt Minneapolis ...110 " ' ::::::c;:::::::::z,r-v""-:i CHICAGO GHAIN AISB PROVIHfO.NS Featwrea f the Trading and Closing Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. ll.-Wheat for May de livery sold hero today at $1.13 pr bu. the highest point touched since the famous Oates deal In 15. All of the advance w la held and the market closed strong at thw top at not gnliis for the day of from hvbb to lVic. Corn closed easy and bats and provisions steady. Prodded on by additional purchasea by leading bulls, numerous small shorts were active bidders tor May wheat throughout the entire day. resulting In the price of that option advancing to the Highest point tecorded In more than three yeara. Offer-: Ings In the pit, however, were light trie greater part of the session, owing -to the congested condition of the market, and cor.sequently the total volume of business waa not largo. The market opened mld coiiaiderable bullish, enthusiasm, with the May delivery 4,bc above the high point of the prevloua aesslon. which was also the high record mark for the anason. Initial quotatlona on May being I1.12M.12V. The Opening bulge was due largely to an ad vance of ,Wi,tl at' Liverpool. The more distant deliveries also opened at moderate advance. With the exception ot the Sep tember leHvery- prices du ring "the dV-dld POt fall heloW. tlW nnnnlna Im.i . belr.g sufflctentlv'tirt.w in .h.l,';ir aw..:1 Ings at .firm pficea. The Dulla were aided In their campaign by toe eohtloiiaju-e of an unusually lively .demnd, by miliars for caah wheal In thla country. A 'fresh. burst of bullish enthusiasm In the final - hour carried May up to 11.13. where it reated f.l.th,' July sold between. H.0-and xl.Ol'a and closed at t-1.01 Vil.Oli,. 1 he bulge in whvat had no effect on the corn market, which waa tncllned to be wtak, owing to moderate realliing by local longs. At the close prices were fctfrHc higher than the Jrretoue close. F1114I quotaUona on May were 64ic and on July 6oc. Profit-taking by locaj longa had a weak ening effect on the oats market. "Hut prleea hold fHlrly steady throughout the diiv.' At the cloee prleea were a xhh.le loWer ' to 1to higher, with May at 63'53Ue and July at 47StP47o. : . t , . Despite Belling by local packers, provl Hona held fairly flim all day- The cloae waa ateady, with piiws 2!W6c higher than yesterday's close. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcla. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y, Wheat May July Sept. ' Corn May July Sept. Oats May July . Sept. Pork May. July Lard May July- Rlbs May ' Jan. 1 vmu 1 oos-ij 112 ltt f UHt 1 0 i 01H4 0is 4MiS3Vb'4 4W163& MTsiM -"4 634Hj' 644 1 . I SSVfcl 4S I 4s '41H, ; 47i V . 3ieTi 1 Wnf 1 97J 1 9S IT UftVal 17 JT 0JV4 9 I 9 70 I 9 86 t TTV,I 9 I33( -9 90 8 86 8 90 f 8 S7 06 I 9 07HI 04 1 96 f 17 tttU IT 06 17 16 9 6 ( 9TH 9 US 9 STVkf 8 96 9 05 9 10 No. 1 Cash' quotations were at follows: FIX1UR Firm; winter patents, UToO 6.16; straights, $4.(kVU4 96; spring pa ten tT 6.5o6.T0; atralghts, Hwtf5.0o; takers, Ja.74 K YE No. 1 T61c. ' BARLEY F-ed or mixing, CV3c; fair to choice malting,. 43i4c. .. SEEDS No. 1 aouthweatern, tl.SU Nd 1 north western. $1.46; timothy, 83.76; clover 89.20. PROVISIONB-Pork, mess, per ' bbl' 18.76n.8TH. Lard, per 100 11., 852. Short libs, sides (lotfael, 8H.266.76. Short clear aidea (boxed;, 18.(69.00. Total clearances of wheat and flour war equal to 121,000 bu. Primary receipts were 876.000 bu., compared with T06.000 bu. the corresponding day . a year ago. Eatimated recelpta f or tomorrow : Wheat, cars; corn, 81 cars; oats, T cara;'hoKa' 26,000 head. Kanaaa City Grain anad ProvUloka. KANSAS CITY. Feb. ll.-WHEAT-Cash lc to 3c higher; No. 2 hard. 91.(1x1.10; N0 8 Laid, fl.uS'alob; No. t red, 81.6; No. 3 ted. $1.17jiat - , CORN c higher; No. 2 njxed. 5Wc; No. J- mixed. ac;.u. 2 , white. . til V;. No. . J white, lc. , OATS I'nchanged to ic higher; No. 2 whit. 6rtiii!c; No. J mlxtd. 4iu OOc. R Y K (frit sue. . -. v- . HAY Choice timothy, . 89. 7a4i 1)0 00: choice pruirle, W 26416.60; chuice alfalfa. JiJOfclt ) WH KAT May, 11.03; July, W-ic; S.tem ber, 9uc CORN-May. July, September, 8i. , . ' Receipts. -Shipment a. Wheat, bu .TS.OoO t5 OoO Corn, bu :?9.0t0 '' 19.000 Oala, bu. .......12,000 '' 9,000 Optlona at Kanaae City: 1 is 1 014 ! 64Wf Articles. . t Open. High'. lxw, Close.' Wheat I -I I ' May 1 08 O ' 1 0S4i -1 03Tlt 8HA July WS!93tt' ' WWk'B Corn I 1 1 May - t WWl lM July t.tlOStiisuStiHl 0SB A naked. B bid. ' ' Peoria Markrt, ' . -. PEORIA, Feb. ll.-CORN Higher; No 2 yellow, jc; No. I yf-llow,' e; No. 2. 43c; No. i S-c; No. 4, (lc. OATS-Higher; standard.- M:- No, 8 while, .",V: No. 4 hite, lVeo: . - - Livra tiaala . MmntmU LIVERPOOL, ' Feb. 1L WHCAT-Spot. strong; No. I red wtttern winter, 8 4d. fu tures, steady; March, T 11S; MY. i lOd; July. 7 Ud. CORN Spot, ateady; new American mixed (via Oalvcston). 6s 7Hd: futures, quiet; March, la 6Sd; May, 6a d. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET (teeratlens ef tke Day Varloaa Cemaaedltles. . NEW YORK, Feb. 11. FLOUR-Receipts, 17.740 bbls.; exports, 486 bbla : market firm .with better demand. Minnesota, bakers, 24 2Ti160; winter extraa. 8.17544 20. winter patents. 86.1(yrf5.60; winter low grades. 63.Riiia4.2n: Kansas City straight. 14906.16. Rye flour, firm: fair to good. 84.0(irfi4.3: choice to fancy, H 1MH 66; buck wheat flour, steady at K.ltax per 100 pounds. . . BircKWHEAT-Slow; New Tork state, c asked. DORNMEAL-Steady: fine white and yel low. 81 fASil.80; coarse, 2l.50fj1.66; kiln dried. 83.40ft3.45. RYE Firm; No. t western, S3Hc, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY Steady ; feedtr.g, 701f7Vc, c. I. f.. Nrw York. , WHEAT Receipts, 120.000 bu.; export. SS, bu.j spot market, strong: No. 1 red. 81.1SH nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. 21.1!W nominal, f o-.- b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, Jl .23 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard. 21.28 f. o. b. afloat. As a result of bull uppnrt, nervous covering bv shorts, strong cables and a bullish rash situation all over the country, wheat established new high levels on the crop todnv, closing strong at ra.e net advance. May closed at 2117V: July, closed at 2I.08. COJtN Receipts. 16,9no bu.: exports. .W0 bu.; market, steady for spot; No,. 2, 72Ho elevator and TOHr f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white, .nominal and No. 2 yellow, 70c f. o. b. afloat. Option market was quiet and easier, closing 44c net lower. Mav closed at Tl'c; July closed at 71c; September closed at 71 He OAT8-Reoelpts. 22.000 bu.; ejfports, 2,2rO pu.; spot market, firmer: mixed.. US to 32 Ins.. 6nVfi6fic; natural white, 2 to S2 lbs.. KWrtSHc; clipped white. S3 to 40 lbs., 67 HAY Steady; No. 8, SOWflBc: good to Choice, 80jS6c. HIDES Steady; Bogota. 19'yg-30Hc; Cen tral American. 2(c. ' LEATHER Stendv; acid. 23V4i2Sc. PROVISION-Beef. steadv; fnmllv, lKi0 ,ff100; mess. 210.507(11 .00; ,eef hams, 8400 200; pax-ket. 14.60ful6.00; city extra India mess. fcM.O'raci.ttV Cut meats. steadv; elckled bellies. 89.WVW9.50: pickled hams, I60ril0.00. lArd. firm; western. 29.0'a9.o. Refined, steady; South America, 210.76; compound. 27.2S(fr7.60. Pork. steadv: family, 2l.5ol.So; short clears, 21900 021.001 mess, 17. fiOfrlS.no. TALLOW Steady; citv 82 per pkg.), c; country fpkg, free), 66i,,c. RICE-teady; domestic, fair to extra, 2Hhfie; Japanese, nominal BUTTER Steady to firm: creamery spe cials, 32W3JHc; official price. 32c; creamery held, common to specials, itfitoc. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, spe cials. 1514c EGGS Unsettled: state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 86c: stte, Pennsylvania and nearby, fnlr to choice. 34 035c; brown and mixed, fancy, 34c; brown and . mixed, fair to choice, 32683c; western firsts, S2o- seconds, 81Ci31c. . BUTTER Creamery extras. 81c; firsts, seconds. 2ftVic- packing, stock, lRc. EGGS Extras, 80V; current receipts, fla. 27c: seconds und dirties, 5lo4c. POULTRY Alive, western chickens, 13c; fowls. ISHc: turkeys. L'ISc; dressed, steady; western chickens, 1216c; fowls, 13 016c; turkeys, ltii23c. WEATHER 131 THE CORN BELT Fair Friday After si Slightly Warmer Night., t OMAHA, Feb. 11, 1909 rTh cold wave-ha reached the Atlantic coast and decidedly colder weather pre vails this morning along the- entire At lantic seaboard and over the ' east gulf state. -' A moderate fall in temperature oc curred In the lake region, and a very de cided drop I shown In the extreme north ,weat. The weather Is ' warmer throughout the ceDtral valley, mountain : district and southwest, the rise In temperature being moat marked In the Missouri valley and over 'the southern Rocky mountain region. Light snow ar falling In tho extreme northwest. ' throughout the" lower lake region, and In the New England states, and raina and anows are falling on the southern Pacific slope. It la fair In all other sec tions, and the outlook Is favorable for con tinued fair weather In this vicinity to night and Friday, with alightly Warmer to night.' ; . , . ' Record of temperature 4rtd precipitation compared, with the corresponding day ot the last three year: . . .1909. 1908. 1907.. 1906. Minimum temperature.... If 88 33 24 -Precipitation .00 .44 .00 . T Normal temperature for today, 22 degreea. - Deficiency in precipitation aince March 1, 4.96 lnchea. Deficiency corresponding period In ' 1908, T.2 inchr. . ' Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 4.01 Inches. . . L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. ' ....St- Loal General Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11. WH EAT Higher; track. No. 2 red, cash, 21.2101.25; No. 2 hard, J1.18Vsg'l.i May, 21.o9i'l.o9; July, CORN Steady; track, No. 2 caBh, 2V4c; No. 2 white, 64V05?4c; May, 62703c; July,' 630XS3J4C. . : 1- OA'l'S Firm; track. No. 2 cash,-52Hc; No. 2 white, 63Hc; May, 62c; July, 4TVtc RYE Nominally, 77c. FLOUR Steady; red winter, patents, 85. 3606. 60; extra fancy and straights, 84.8006.26; hard , winter clears, 83.764 4.05. SEED Timothy, 23.OO0Z.35. CORNMEAL-23.10. BRAN Higher; sacked,. - east track, 11.1801.20. HAY Steady ; timothy, 19.60014.00; prairie. 29.6n011.6O. IRON COTTON TIE8-81.00. BAGGING t74C.. - . . HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, . steady; jobbing, 216.60. lard, higher; prime steatu, 89. si 09.46. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, 9.124i clear riba,- 19.27; short clears, 29.60. Bacon, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, 210.37 S; clear ribs, (10.25; short clears. 210.50. POl'LTH Y-Higher; chlckona, Uc; springs. 13Ac; turkeys, 17c; ducka, 12c; geese, 6i7trc. lll'TTER Higher; creamery, 2331c. EGGS-r Lower, IHVc, case count. v Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6,700 9,70i Wheat, bu 80.000 . 61,100 Corn. bu.... 60. 600 41.700 OaU, bu 20,400 60,700 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 11. WHEAT May, 21.1O01.W4; July, 21. US- Cash: No. 1 hard; 81.1301.13H; No. 1 northern, 21. 12V, No. 1 northwestern. 21.12S01.LH; No. 2 northern. 91.1OH011oi: No. 8 northern, ll.OtrVfcl.OMi. BRAN In bulk, 8112j013.OO. FLOUR Prices advanced: first patents, 25.6i(rr5.ti5; second patent. 85.40i(i5.60: flrat clears, 44.104J-4.i6; second clears, 83.O603.15. Wool Market. . BOSTON. Feb. ll.-WOOL-The local wool situation still favor the sellers, with very little domestic stock on hand and the market awaiting the new clip. Reports Indicate a strong demand. Th leading domestic quotations range ss fol lows; Indiana and Mlaaouri three-elglulis-blood. 29 030c; quarter-blood, 27 .'Sc. Scoured values, Texaa fine, 12-months. (3 065c; fine, to 8-months, 63 0 56c; fin- fall, 46 0 60c. California, northern. 64c; middle county. 49060c; fall, free, 43 4i44c: Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, 62 0 63c; eaatern clothing. 660 57c; valley No. 1, 48060c. Territory, fine (tuple, (241 (5c; fine medium staple. (0062c; fine clothing, 68060c; fine medium clothing, 65057c; half-blood. (O0(3c; three-eighths-blood. 6066p; quarter-blood, 6 (J 65c. Pulled, extra. (00 62c; fins A, 570(Oc; A "upei-a. 606oc. ST. sLOUlS. Feb. 10.-WOOL Nominal; medium gradea. combing and clothing, 19 0 23c; light fine, 16020c; heavy fine, 10 0 16c: tuo washed, 22 0 21c. ST. IX3UI9. Feb!. 11 WOOL Nominal ; medium grades? roinblng and clothing, 190 23s; light fine. 1fr3lc; heavy fine. 10016c; tub washed. 22031c. Evaporated Apple aad Dried Pralts. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. -EVA PORATED APPLES Market nominal; fancy are quoted at ttl09c; choice at Tftic; prime at 64t7c and common to fair at (06c. DRIED FRL ITS Oregon prune remain easy aixi dull. Qjotationa range from 4t0 7S,c for new .crop California ranging up II 40-aOa-and from 6 Vu 9c -for Oregon Jttult. ranging from 40-50 to 20-3o. Apricot ar quiet, with choice quoted at 9t4494c; extra choice at 9V4t'lc and fancy at UV0Uc Peachea are dull - and easy, with choice ?uoled at l4c; extra choice. TI0Sc. and amy at 6Sul0c. Ralalna show no Impor tant change, demand being alow aa a rule, with the general tone of the market eaay. Loone Muacatel are quoted at Stj6c; chmce to fancy aeeded. Mi-; seedlesa, i0ac; London layer a. 81.6u01.X . . Sagar aad Molaaara. NEW I YORK. Feb. 11'. 41 OAR Raw, atandy: fatr refining. 811c; centrifugal. 96 teat. 8 41c; molataea augar. 2-6c. Refined, t ready r cfuahed, 6fcc; powdered, i.7o; granulated, t66 : : : r-i : ... . . . r. , . . NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Strong on Account of Reflex 3 - Influence of Foreign Newt. VOLUME OF DEALINGS IS SMALL Early Prleea Are Hlgher as Reaalt ef Bajrlaa; far Lossa Areaaat, hat Re la pee Follewa and Net Ckaagea Are' Saaal. NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-The, dull strength In today'a market waa ascribed In large part to foreign Influence and was an echo of the route undergone by the bear ele ment In the speculation on the Iondon stock market. The situation abroad has been cleared up materially by the Interna tional political adjustments which have been going on and which remove a weight of apprehension that has borne on the fi nancial markets for many months past. The easing of the London money market also gives a fresh start to the Investment demand. Which has begun Io show signs of being glutted by the large new Issues of capital recently placed in the market. The closing up of short accounts made a buoy ant stock market In Iondon yesterday and today, the rebound In British consols reach ing to more than a full point In that time, although some reaction occurred before to day's, markets closed. . . ... Ixmdon was a buyer- of stocks here on a considerable scale and there was an Impor tant factor In the early advance In price. Some part of (he buying here , was sup Dosed to be prompted by the action of the California legislature In. reconsidering the bill to segregate Japanese children In the public schools, although the discussion of our Japanese relations has lost Its In fluence aa a stock market factor for sev eral days. Union Pacific moved upward with its usual strong sympathetic effect on the whole list. The admission of directors representing the new control to the Ches apeake a Ohio board was made the occa sion for another demonstration of strength In that stock. The whole of the southern group of railroad stocks wns marked up briskly without special explanation. Esti mates of the currency movement were for only part of the week, but thev indicated some loss of cash by the banks, aa the withdrawal of deposits by the United States treasury and the shipment of gold to South America were not ofset by the inflow of cash from the Interior. The monev market was not peroeptlbly affected by thla show ing. January exports of domestic produce fell 840.Ono.onO in value below the January reports of . last year., hut that month last year marked an absolute record in mer chandise exports and was the culmination of the rush to market merchandise abroad for the purpose of procuring gold to re lieve the after-panic money conditions In New York. The atock market sank back Into lethargy In the late dealings and the day's change proved trivial In most cases. Bonds were firm. Total sales par value, 27.630.000. United States 2s- riave declined V the 4s. -registered,' and the coupon per cent on call for the week. Number of saiea titur principal quotation en atock were a follows: Halea. High. Lnw. CloM. Amalgamated Copper Am. c. a r , Am. O. r r. pfd Am. Cotton (XI. Am. H. & U pfd Am. Ire Securities Am. l.inneed Oil America Locomotive. Am.. LoromntlTe pfd Am. 8. R Am. 8. ft R. pfd Am. sugar Rartnlnf Am. Tohecro pfd. ...... American Woolen Ananonda Mining Co , Atrhlaoa Atchltna pfd Atlantic Coast Une Baltimore A Ohio Btl. A Ohio pfd....; , Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Central Leather Central of New Jersey.,... Cheaapeaka . A Ohio Chicago Ot. W C at: ft St. P C. C, C. ,. L... Colorado P. A I Colorado ft BO Colo, ft 80. 1st pfd ,, Colo, ft So. Sd pfe... ...... Consolidated Gas .,....-. :1.40O 7" 77 77H , 1.1") S04 Hill 1KIV, hW 4ITs 1.1', UVt 111 400 ms in 42 400 , 4"0 211 14 '4 H 1'4 t4 lt.non H ?4 7H t sno lflSH m JW 132 ft 1'4 l.ll. 1'4 31 2H t.8lH) 4i .4F. ,. 45 t l.ano iooh Ml 44 ,sno- 11M, 1114 !: 4.O0fl1'l VKUi lm .7 T1I4 W's 1.700 174 17Si 17JV t,!4V - 2 21 21 20.40 611 14 to loft 1774 177 V4 17f t.inn 14', 14f'a 144 an H'4 71H 114 40 4A14 ..i.'2.M)0 1.000 .... iw ,00 406 47 S44 144 42014 121 1 12 .... 121 I era .Products Delsware ft Hudton. soil 17 17414 ' 17j Denver ft Rio Qrande.. Um . 474 44T4 47 D. ft R. O. pf dw 4,. 4.5H Distillers' securities Mo-aV4 M4 74 214 444 24 374 814 444 , Erie Erie 1st pfd ........ Brie 24 pfd General Electric .. Great Northern p(d .aim 214 500 1M4 If 1M I. SCO . (4-14 1414 1414 I.OOfl 7ti , 71 71i Great .Northern, Qn etfs Illinois Central i.atsi 14.1 1424 1424 Interhorotigh Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper ....... Int. Paper pfd lows Central Iowa Central . . Louisville ft Nashville.. . Minn, ft Bt. I M.. St. P. ft B. 8. M Missouri Failflc ., K. ft T M., K. ft T. pfd Nstlonal Lead New York (Central N. Y., O. ft W Norfolk ft W North American .,,... Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania - ......'. People' a Oas p., c, c. ft Bt. L..:, Pressed Steel Car....'...... Pullman Palace Car Railway Bteel Bprtng 4. MM ' 144 is i 7. ,100 44 444 444 11 M s . . . '.t .' 10 314 24 1,400 3:'4 3.' SI J.J 1274 1244 12 1'KI B74 t M tllO lUU 1414 142 2.20O , 7SH 774 124 -71(0 434. 41 744 W14 2.3)0. 8044 ' 404 .1,0). 1274 J24 121 ' . 48 4 47H 4T4 2. too VO .414 2,a4 434 914 814 91.4 1384 18" 100 J' 4 814 814 8.400 1424 122 182 1104 914 414 170 47 1X1 24 M4 244 44 40 634 16,7(0 1114 1U444 700 K4 224 200 1T1 171 Reading Republic Bteel 40,800 , 4) 122 32 244 24 Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co.....'..... Kock Island Go. pfd ... Bt. L. ft 8. F. M pfd... Bt. Louis B. W St. L. 8, W. pfd Sloes-Sheffield 8. ft I.. Southern Pacific , 80. Pacific pfd Bouthern Railway 80. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Tetaa .ft Pacihr T., St. L. ft W T., 81. L. ft W. pfd.,.. Inlon, Pacific t'nlon. Paclflo pfd t 1. Rubber II. 8. Rubber 1st pfd.... I . 8. Steel V. 8. Bteel ptd ttsh Copper Va. Carolina Chemical .. Va.-Caro. Ckem. pfd.... Wabasta Waueeh ptd Weatlngbouae Btactlic . Western t'nlon Wheeling ft L. K Wisconsin Central 3110 454 244 44V, 40 line v t.JM 144 800 7S 794 74 .. 15.400 1194 1184 1144 .. 9U0 1224 172 1214 4.400 214 4 ' ii'4 .. 4.7M 444 Vti 434 ..- ft.- 414 41 41 ,. l.fMlA 274 2S . 344 an ' 494 494 44 tut 74 494 4 .. 61.1U0 1794 1744 17 4 K'24 .. 18.2(H) 524 624 s24 .. 1.4X 1134 1134 IWS l.t-al 444 444 444 1.2U9 44. I'U u& too 19 8,200 494 1,904 . 414 4oV 444 116 1T4 494 424 "94 1144 144 40 4 W4 47 44 200 44 1,104 434 41 424 Am. T. ft T. (Jo 1.000 1284 14 IM4 Totsl aalea lor the day, 896,tiw ahtnts. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. MDNEY On call. Steady, 2V's'iH. per cent; ruling rate, 2a per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 34, per cent, 'lime loan, soft and very dull; sixty day, 214a'4 per cent; ninety days, 24 per cent; six months, 803(4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE I'Al'tK 344 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in banker' bill at $4 iulk AHoM for aixty-day bill and at 24.8730 for demand: commercial bills, H 844fr-4.(6. SILVER Bar, 6140; Mexkan dollars, 44c. BONOS Government, weak; . railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bond today wet as follows; I. 8. 2s. reg 1014M.n. c. g. 4s. ........ 944 do coupon lol'4M-. central 4a at V. S. 8s. reg 1004 do 1st Inc 23 do coupon W. ft Bt. L. 4s to L. 8. 4s. reg 119 M. . K. ft T. 4s 'J do eoapon l'.'O do 2s 4X4 Am. Tobacco 4a 74 N. R. R. of M. c. 4s 414 da 4s lu4N. Y. C. t 84 934 Au-klaoB tea. 4a lt)14N. J. c. . 1244 do ad). 4a Hi No. Pacific 4a. 104 do CV. La." 1014 U 3s 744 do ev. 6 N74N. ft W. c. 4s t4 AtlanUc C. L. 4a.... 97 O. 8. L. rfdg. 4a K4 Hal. ft Okie 4a. ...... .IO14 Penn. ev. 24s 1916... 4 do 244 944 do ion. 4s 1044 Brk. R. T. ev. 4.... 44 Reading gen. 4....4 Central of OS. as. ... .104 "Rep. of Cuba 6s 0J4 do 1st Inc sO "8u L. ft I. M. e 6s.. 1114 do 14 Ir.c 44 St. I. B. y. fg. 4a. 474 da 24 Ino (.44 HI. L. S. W. 4a 744 Ches. ft Ohio 44s. ...14 "Seaboard A. L 4a... 44 Chicago ft A. 44B.... 14 "So. Paclflo 4a 414 (.'., B. ft Q. a. 4a.... do 1st 4s 96V C R. 1. ft P. 4 le4 8o. Railway ts 1 ut do col. is a-'VTens ft P. is. ...... lit do rtag 4s 934T., St. L. ft W. 4a... to. "ICC. ft St. Ll k 9S4 tsioa Paclflo 4a 1034 Cilo. Ind. 6s 76 do cv. 4s 1044 ioiu. mis. es as i'. u. aieei za ss 104 Colo, ft 8a. 4 24 'Wabash Is , 1134 Tel. ft H cv. 4s 97 Western Md. 4a ii D. ft k. O. 4a 97 W. L. g. 4s 49 do s raf 944 Wis. Ceatral 4a 944 BrM p. I. 4a 49 M. Y., N. H. ft 61. do tea. 4a 74 cv. 4a etta 124 Hoc. Val 44a 107tLaJts Snore 4a 1931... t4 Inl. Met. 44a 404 Am. T. ft T. cv. 4a.. 94 Jspan 4a 44 Wsbaak. Es. 4a T7 do 44a 914 8a. Hallway' 4a 744 do M ernes at Ms. pacMIe 4a 444 LAN. urrl 4a lut Bid. weltered. I Foreign Flaaaelal .. LONDON, Feb. It Money waa In In creased demand in th market ' today ana discounts were flrmei. Op tc stork ex change, with the settlement concluded satis factorily, buainess for the new account continued unreeuicted and toe markets were strong, being helped by the good bank statement. Consols gained S on local and continental buying, but declined 4 later on realisations. Foregn bonds, especially the new Issue, benefited on Pari support. Kaf firs eased a fraction, but diamond and cop per shares finished strong. American se curities, though oulet. shared In th gen-, eral cheerfulness and exceeded parity In tne forenoon, Union Pacific and I nlted States Steel leading, but business waa not large owing to the approaching holiday In the United States. Later New York eup ported Union Pacific, which strengthened the rest of the list and the market finished firm. BERLIN. Feb. 11. Trading on the Rburae today wa quiet, and prleea were Irregular. American rails were firm, especially Cana dian Pacific. PARIS, Feb. 11. Prices on the Bourse today were firm. Loral artttea, - OMAHA. Feb. (.Quotations on Omaha stocks and bonds, furnished by Samuel Burns. Jr., 614 New Yotk Life building: B4. Attad. Columbia Fire Ineuranoa Co 114 1st Comblnstlon Bridge, Slows city 4 81 City of Omaka bonds. 44s, 1974 107 194 Ind. Tel. 5s, 1922. 40 pfd bonus 44 - (14 Ksnsss City Ry. ft Light la, 1912 974 944 Kansaa City Ry. ft Light ptd 19 40 Nebraska Telephone atock 924 94 Omaha Gas 4a, 1911 tt 9t Omaka Bieetrla Lt. ft Power 6s 1988... ICO ' let Oms ha glee trie Lt. ft Power pfd SO 48' Omaha ft Ce. Bluffa St. Ry 6a 1914 4 let Omaha ft Co. Bluffs St. Ry. 4s. 1926.... 99 11 Omaha ft Ce. Bluffs Bt. Ry ptd 44 .. 44 Omsha ft Ce, Fluffs Bt. Ry ram 44 tt Omaha ft Co. Bluffa Ry ft Brldga pfd. tt 44 Omsha Water Co. 6a. 1914 tt ' IN Omaha Water Co. 6s. 1944 42 4(4 Omaha Wa(er Co. 1st pfd 14 It Omsha Water Co td pfd 6 t Omsha Board ef Trade Bids, Ce. pfd.. 99 lot r Omaha Board of Trade Bldg. Ce. earn.. 94 4 Swift and Company fc4 lot Stale Insurance Ce 114 lie Sheridan Coal 4a. 198 99 let Sherldae Coal pfd 94 19 Shcrtdsn Coal com 94 tloux City Stock Yards ptd tt ' 8toux City Stock Tarda com 14 . 44 Trl-State Land Co. ptd. to com Sonus 14 t Union Slock Yards Ce. atock tt U Union Conetraetlon Ce., Kanaaa City.. 9 tt Wrtght-Wllhclmy Ce. pfd, 94 974 ' Boston Stocks and Boafte. BOSTON. Feb. 11. Money, call loans.' 8 KVi Pef cent; time loan, 8Q4 per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atchison ad. 4s 94 Butte Coalition 244 do 4s ..1014CSI. ft Aruona..... ..14 Atchison R. R 94cal. ft Hecla 440 da ptd 101 4 Centennial i Boston ft Albany 23.1 Copper Range 744 Mo-tnn A Mslne Ml Pely West 10 Boetnn Blevsted 129 rrsnklln LV4 Pltchburg 4fd 1.164 Grsnby 1014 N. T , N. H. A H. ..1584 Greene Cenanea 104 Inlon Pacific I." 'title Rnvele ..,....,..104 Am. Ante. Chem XJ Mass. Mining7 64 do pfd ..' 94 Mlchlaan 11 Am. Pneo. Tube 84 Mohawk 14 Am. T. ft T 124 Moat C. ft C 14 Amer. Woolen 24 Nevada 184 do pfd , 94 4 01(1 Dominion 684 Dominion I. ft S 14000014 112 Edison F.lec. Illu 448 Parrot M4 Mssa. Klectrlc 144Qulnry 11 do pfd 70 Sl-annon 164 Mssa. Gas 444 Tamarack ' 42 I'nlted Fruit 1274 Trinity 164 United S. M 444 I'nlted Opper ....... 14 " do ptd iV. s. Mining....- 414 U. 8. Hleel 44 U. 8. Oil 214 do pfd U34tTtsh 414 Adventure 84 Victoria 44 Altoues ...'.! ,'40 Winona'...,....,.. 44 Amalgamsted 77H Wolverine A... ..144 Anions Com 24 North Butt .......... 74 Atlantic 144 '' London stock Market, LONDON. Feb. 11. American securities opened qule and steady today. During the early tredlng prices improved and at noon the market waa firm and from H below to H- above yesterday's Now York closing. IyOndon closing stocks! Consols, money... .84 W-14M., K. ft T 444 do account 444 N. Y. Central 1204 Anaconda 4 Norfolk ft W 914 Atchison .-. 1024 do pfd (ei-dlv.) 894 do pfd 104 Ontario ft W 44 Baltimore ft Ohlo....lU4Pennsylvanla 414 Canadlsn Pacific 1774 Rand Mines 8 Cheaapeaka ft 0 494 Reading ,. (8 Chloago O. W ' 74 Southern By 244 (hi.. Mil. ft St. P.. .160 do pfd 44 Da Beers lt4Sou(hern Pacific II14 Denver ft Rio 0 444 Union Pacific 144 do pfd 91 do ptd 944 Erie 3:4 U. S. Steel...... 654 do let pfd 444 do pfd U-dlv.) IU4 do 2d pfd 374 Wabash 124 Grand Trunk 144 do pfd 444 Illinois Central 144 Spanish 4s ........... 4j Louisville ft N 1274 Amal. Copper...:...;. 79 4 SILVER Bar. quiei at ISTed per ounce. MONEY-I4&IH1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill Is 2i-WfJt per cent; for three months' bills, 8-16 per cent. t Newr York MialaaT Steelta., NEW YORK, Feb. li. Closing 'quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 200 Little Chief 10 Brunswick Con. ...... 2 Mexican S5 Com. Tunnel slock. 27 Ontario ;' .....400 do bonds '. 14 Ophlr .................114 Con. Csl. ft Va 47 standard 140 Horn Silver 10 Yellow Jacket-', .'. Leadvllle Con. ....... 6 ... 15- Treaanry Statement. WASHINGTON,- Feb. H. Today' state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 8150.000,000 gold reserve, show: Available cash balance, 2145.797.263; gold coin and bullion, 234.766,071; gold certificate, 27,267,090. Baak Clearing-. OMAHA, Feb. 11. Bank clearings for today were 21.64A.S74.8T and for the corre sponding date, lust year 21.803,599.18. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. METALS The London tin market advanced la VM 7s 6d for spot and 131 for futures; the local mar ket was quiet at 228. 26 28.76. Copper waa lower . in the London market, with spot quoted at 68 and futures at 69 17s 6d: lo cally the market was dull and unchanged, with lake quoted at (Ui.62H-ftl3.7&. electro lytic at 213.12Hiirl2 87H and casting at 213.00 (713.25. Lead advanced to 13 7a In the Londpn market, but the local market was dull and a shade lower at 24. 00i4.02 Vs. Spelter waa unchanged at 21 6s In London, while the local market was weak at U.ibU 4.90. Iron wa higher at 48 2d for Cleve land warrant In the London market; lo cally the market wa unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry. 217.jO'itl7.76; No. 2, 216.7o$ 17.2ai No. 1 southern and No. 1 soft south ern, 211.25al7.76. ' BT. LOT 'IS, Feb. 11. METALS Lead, higher, 13.9003. 96. Spelter, higher, 24.k2Vt. Merehandlae aad aecie. . NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-lm porta of mer chandise and dry goods at th port of New York for the week ending February ( were valued at 216.071,708. Import of specie for the port of New York forjh week ending today, were 8104.303 silver and 81 Mi, 683 gold! Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were 2679,724 silver and 23.352.OU gold. . Wheat Hits High Mark. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. The htgheat price of the season for May wheat was reached In the Produce exchange today when that option aold at I1.1TH per bushel. A scarcity of cash wheat, good export demand, higher foreign atfarkets and the strong position of the Chinese bull leader furnished the basis of the advance. Coffee Marketi NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-COFFEE-Market for futures closed steady, net unchanged to 6 points higher, June being the only month to show a gain. 8a lea were reported Of 60,260 bag, Including February, March, April and Mav at 640c; June and July 6.25c and September at 6.8f Mft.iiOc. Spot cof fee ateady; Rio No. 7, 746Hc; No. 4 San tos, 8Hc; mild steady; Cordova, 94.13c. Mllwaakre Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 11. - WHEAT -Higher; No. 1 northern. 21 . 161.16; No. 2 northern, 3113ftl Vt'. May, 21.13 bid. CORN Firm; May, 644c bid. BARLEY Dull; standard. 66Vtc: samples, 61fci8,ic. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hega Weak to. Lower Sheer Steady to Lorter, CHICAGO. Feb. ll.-CATTLE-,Raee!pt eatimated 8.0is) head; market steady; steers, 34(0417.16; cows. 8S.0Ovo.50; heifers. i).J0i 6.76; bulls. 834003.90; calves. (8 .bO&S.OO; Blockers and feeders. 83.0ug4.40. HOGS Receipts, estimated at 20.000 head; market weak to 6c lower; choice heavy ship, ping. $.bo.04 7t; butcher. 8660tj.T0; light mixed, 864iHh6.66; choice light. 86.56436.60; packing. 86 5i6r,t; PC. o.2b&.4; bulk of sales. H46476.6D. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated at U.Oto head; market ateady to 6o lower; sheep, 84.26416. CO; lambs, 26.2o4jr7.7i; yearlings, 66.tX&7.00. . ' It. Joseph Lira Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 1L CATTLE Re ceipta, l.OuO head! market for atoera, dull ana weak; eow and heifer. 16450 higher: steers, 84.50416 86; cows and belters, et.OOt? 6.60; calvrs, 23.0ua4.00. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market steady; top, 86 66; bulk of gales, H 20tj4.60. SHEEP AND IA MBS Receipt, 2.600 head; market active to 16c higher; lamb, fc.00tj7.4u. ' ' loox City Lira Stock Market. SIOUX CTTY. la., rb. U- Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Beoeipta, '10 head. Mar ket at rang. HOGS Receipts, 209 head. Market trong. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET asjaajaasBBjagegg Beet C4ttle ten Ceati Lower and . Otber Kinds Steady. HOGS OPEN HIGHEE, CLOSE LOWER - i .... , . Sheep aad Laaaha Raosoaahly Active feellere, While Prleea Are Fifteen to Twenty-Five Ceata Higher ,. Thia oa'Taekday. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. Feb. 11. 190. HerelTft' Werei Catde. Hogs. Sheep. '.... 8.326 6.974 9.8 OffMal Monday t;. Official Tuesday .. OffVclal Wednesday Estimate .Thursday 6.I0S 10.646 86 6,500 4,832 1S4 2,000 6.000 Four days this week.. II ft' Same dwys last week.". ..l8.6tio Same days 2 weeks ago.. 14. 462 Same day 8 week ago..22.Nt Same days last year 16.262 22.106 :h.i ' 40.847 42.646 46,193 20.166 26.S93 28.841 28,864 17,048 The following table show the receipt ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, eompgred with last yeart lis.. Ufa. Inc. Dee. Cattle 112.962 122.10 ... 9.146 Hog8 ,. gli.223 401.724 90,602 Sheep ...,...,..... lSS.bfci 180.727 8.868 Th - following table- show th average price of hog at South Omaha for the last several days, wtlo comparisons; Datts. , 1909. 1908.1907.1006.1906. 11904.1903. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. I::: .... v.. (..;. .... 7.... I.... f 21T 6 101 6 88 I 41 4 69 6 74 6 WH 6 81 6 4 4 701 4 7J 8 68 Itl I t 66 4 72 t 86 6 70 I 04H 4 )7 8 93 4 74 4 81 6 80 13H 4 it 6 86 t 63 4 77 6 83 12 4 22 6 91 6 68 4 S3 4 81 6 74 18 6 81 S 67 f 74 tit 07 88769464489 14 I 6 91 5 7H 4 KN 4 K9 6 72 4) 23 09 6 72 4 77 6 02 76 ....... 4.17 8 90 J 4 77 6 0Q 8 71 9... Feb. -10 Feb. -.11 Sunday. '.'.'' The. total .number of car of stock brought In today by each rostd was: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H ra. C. M. ft St. P.. '..-. 9 4. .;. Missouri Pacific J ' 3 1 union Psciric ........ 34 is n l C. A N. W. (east).... 16 6 1.. C. N. W. twest).... 10 10 2 1 C, St. P.', M.. A 'O... 8 6 C B. A Q. (east)..,. 8 2 4 2 C, B. A Q. tweet).... 24 11 6 8 C.. R. I. A P. (east).. 13 6 1 C R. 1. A P. (west).! .. 4 Illinois Central 6 3 .. 1 Chicagrj. Great Weat- 6 . 2 .. , .. Total receipt ....124 76 26 9 The disposition of the day receipt waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.,..,,. 84 t77 742 Swift and Company 407 763 840 Cudahy Packing Co fJ 782 3,107 Armour A Co 6B6 1,608 1,206 Vans lit A Co. ..... '.I.. Benton at .... Lobnwtn A Rothchlld ... 154 ..' W. I. Stephen J.. . 2' .... ; .... Hill A Son 98 V. P. Lewis 21 J. B. Root A Co....;.. 121 J. H. Bulla 9 L. F, H-ust ... 6 .... ..... McCrearyA Carey 23 , H. F. Hamilton 2 M. Hagerty A Co 28 F. O. Inghram 12 Illinois Packing Co 136 .... Schaefer , , , 141 Spencer1 Packing Co 72' .... Kreg Packing Co 763 .... Rothchfld- .....f, ...... 68 Othor buyers '419 .... 1,239 Total 2,084 1.032 8,238 CATTLE Receipt of cattle were not very large, only 120 cars-being reported in. Still that waa a fair run for this late In the week. While there was ' considerable Inquiry after beet cattle buyers all aeemed to feel that they have been paying too high price, the rnarket having been forced upward by th light receipts following the heavy storm. In coasetruence of this feeling the trade Was more or less of a drag all the morning, ; "while price generally looked about 10c lower than Tueaday. There were a few good steer that sold aa high a $6.10. The market on beef steers did not Improve any, but on the contrary ruled atill weaker, becoming fully' IOQIBo lower and closing weak oven at -trie decline. Cows and heifers, were In very good de mand, the same aa they have been all the week and tte market on thai class of catUe did not scow mvK-h change aa compared with Tuesday;. WnsV nH: ally figured as fully steady. - t ...... Stockers and feeder did not show very much change. The fact Is th trad on that kind of cattle has been In pretty good con dition all the week considering the adverae weather conditions. There were only a few her today, butthey generally sold in good' season.'. . . . - , Quotations on Cattle: Good to eholc corn fed steers, 16.60.2&;' fair to good corofed steers, t6.otj).60; common to fair cornfed steers, 34.OOiu-6.oO; good to choice cows and heifers, 24.26Hg6.00; fair to good cows and heifers, 83.00ti4.36; common to fair cows and heifer, 82.Oot3tt.Oo; stock heifer, 32.bOlae.6o; veal calve. 83.oO&6.76; bulls, stags, etc., 82.764jr4.26;' good to choice stockers and feeder, $4.8oa&00; fair to good stockers and feeders, 23.764)4. t; common to fatr stockers and feeders, 23.00i&3.75. Representative sales:-'- bkik.F 6TEERS. No. - iAv. Pr. ' Na. Av. Pr. 14. 440 4 75 28 1222 6 90 20 ..-.1024 6 06 . It 1316 6 40 14.... y, ...... U74 6 6 6, It..,. U71 6 80 4 m 110 6 40 14 1.97 4 00 It .....IM1 6 64 13 1626 6 40 16...., .1176 6 46 1 COWS.' ' :.124l 4 00 26... 946 4 40 ,...1044 4 46 ,...n;o 4 so ,...1074 I 40 ,...1114 4 60 ... 926 4 40 ,...1042 4 46 ,...1104 .4 44 ,...1014 4 76 ...1284 loo ,;..itoo 6 0 ... 800.4 26. .... tut 4 24 ... 1(4 4 10 .... 707 4 40 ,...lte 6 04 9,:4 4 06 - 8... '1... 2... ....1011 4 10 ....11: 4 80 .v.llU 4 40 .... 410 4 30 ....lust 4 20 ,.:.H00 4 40 .. .'.1094 4 40 ,-.rrltH4 4 40 a. t 14 4 8 6.... 10.... 4.... 6.... 4.... I.... ....1100' t 40 t.. HEIFERS. ... 423 8 46 6 ... till I H '26 .,. 694 8 to ' 8........ ... HI lib 21 ... 624 3 It 4 BULLS. lie 8 16 1420 8 Q Ht lis UN 8 4U lout I 74 ,' 1150 3 76 ...,,,ivm a at ...... 944 8 94 .1.. in 4 1 1474 4 It 1440 4 26 lit) 4 44 1444 4 60 ......1720 4 16 I::: i... 1... 1........ 1 .MM 4 It .141 I It 1.... CALVUS. 880 I Ot 1 894 6 64 84 6 44) I Ill I 40 ....I 278 4 00 . 11 12 4 6 ..... 44 4 W J....'. '.. 121 4 .4 146 4 60 1 174 76 ..... teO 4 tu 1 140 4 74 284 4 16 3.....:...... 194 4 16 S.a s 1 314 4 00 1 110 1 OO 2 2(0 I 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 4X2. 9 6 649 4 40 14 1)4 4 40 ' 4..... lust 6 86 HOOS 'Hog opened this morning 20c higher than Tuesday and th trad wa fairly active at the advance, about two thirds of the receipts, that la about fifty cars, selling In a comparatively short time. A considerable proportion of the early sale brought price ranging from 86.30 up to 36.40, the latter being the high price of the day, against a top on Tueaday of 86.40. While both packer and shlppurs were buy ing, all the packer ware not lepreaenled, ome of -them holding buck and refuaing to follow th advance. A the more urgent order were filled and buyer dropped out, the market completely collapsed, all the advance being lost. In fact, buyer gen erally began claiming that they would not pay any more than last Tuesday, even If they had to go without th hoi a. and their bid in mm case did not look aa good aa Tuesday, .to . sellers. - .Sellers were naturally refuaing to -make auch a con cession, and for a time tbere wa abso lutely nothing doing on th market. Represents;) va eales: Me. at. sa. Pr. No. Av. St, Pr. 41 .141 ... 6 SO 2 -i.rt ... 21 142 ... 49 47 lut - St. i 26 14 ... 4 1 64 19 ... 1 44 . .184 89 t 1 SO 191- .... 6 1 to lit ... It 64. 41 90 . 44 44 4)4 47 n. it 62 211 4 to ..211 ..191 ..1)9 ..124 ..tie ..321 ' ..111 ..111 ..2v4 ..19 ..94 .. ..221 ..24 ..! ..t7 ... 846 ... 4 134 ... 44 40 6 8 18 1 ... 24 ... 4 14 4 4 ... I tt St 6 16 ..., 66 40' It 4 I 46 ... tt ... 26 ...4 4 ... 40 ... 44 ... 6 4 ... 6 40 ... 4 4 ... 6 4 89 144 ... 16 74....j..lS 64 144 12 ' 1 89 4 24 , 41. 7. .aft,- 4 6 9 tl M6 110 6 24 99 19 ,84. 6 a l....? 44 78..... 41. .,......!! ..... K ,.r( 14. , a 4 tt .447 It.. 61.. 44.. ,...ti w Ik .,.21 14 2 .. .14 a. til ...tit . a 4 17., 94.. ....iu ..eat 1... 44 241 44 212 ...an so. t Tt. 22 ... 6 It 14., W 44 I 44 is-..... ..4 ... 4 4 . 8.... i 44 41 14 . 64 -814 40 4 4 .24 4 44 2 4tt' .Io 12 i sat .... 41 It. tut IN li.. .X .-..' I .',.;6 4 4 til 19 I tt tl 114 4 4 a 41 let ... t ...,. 4 . tit. :-4 4 4u -' SHEEP There waa a fair run of thtep and lambe this morning. VNhUa titer were some very decent, killers among the re ceipts, there te a good deal of com plaint" very day oh the -part buyer that th quality of th stuff coming to thia aolat not .good and doe not kill put very well. At the same time, price here hav been advancing, while eastertv market hV remained' about otaMonaty. -Tho tt- hap pens that sheep and lambs of none too good quality are selling right close up (o Chirr-ago price. This naturally created an un dercurrent of weakness and It le.very tv dent that packers feel that they- are. pay ing too much money st. this point. , Still, th demand la ao good In IhaVfAo Of mod- erste leceipta tosv prtcww aawirt tnis morn ing showed still further strength, being generally as much as Miae higher 'than Monday. The - trsde,, while . not., especially active, waa in good condition and Prac tically everything in slUnt Wa Mn and soon after. Tier .were.ge-load of chokM lamb to nut a ton on the market, but there were light Mexican yearflng good enough to sell up to 84 86 and ww good tnougri to bring 24 90. Quotations on hep and lamb r Oood ,o v. i..- i.mKa e?nrwerYRA .i. A .- i . w 316097.00; feeding larpbe, 80re 76; good to choir light yearling's;' 3ri-oOtf 66:' good to cholc heavy yeaning, n.ooy.40; feed ing yearlings. 8f.:24VJ5,76; . god to rholee -wetheTS, 26.004J6.4O; .fair . la good wether. 24.7643600; feeding wethefs. 24 .25p1. 76: good to rnoice ewes, ev.nvio.tiv. isir to gow ewes, 3 26f4.Rt feeding .-owe; '. 2S.OOej4.00;" cuiis and bucxs, si.ootiz.7B. No. - ... Av, 114 Western yearling wether 84 .. aw western yeaning wemers.,,.. so 4 Western yearling' eWeS.. f6' I'JO western Uttlbft. ;J..,w....w. i 7 ao 238 Ilaho ewes. ,,..,110 , 4 86, iiv . uiuraao ewes v 11 ( a " 426 Colorado ewes vV..'.r lal weatern ewes'... eta. i.'.l -97-1-4 90 SO western lamb . ... ..... 64. 4 6 76 278 western lambs, .N....sv ' fl& ' 116 24 western wethera A. ...? 101 4 W l western yearlings :...... Ml 1W) western wether ;...' ',,18' 2 60 89 western ewe ., . IT.'. . . ... .-K,.. 90 . 620 Idaho lambs, feerJet-k.'.A. 7" TOO 164 Idaho lambs, feeder,.-,. A ri.t '78 T on 232 Colorado ewes 85" 4 7 4KB Colorado ewes ... .'..i.. ' N6 tiff 41 Coloradb'ewes. clills.:.-.. 77 . 8 i western ewes . 449 western ewes . 42 western ewes . 69 western lambs 353 weatern lambs 212 western iambs S3 western bucks 17 western laniha 107 western ewes ; ..Ae...-I01 4 66 .;.,.........' I5 .' 4 11 8 16 a...'.. &' T is ' ,.w.......:- 81 ( 1 26 ' ,.. 78-? ' T OA ;.;i.. a; iu . 4 on ivw 6- 7 4 .1..... 12 .. 76 i .. . , i Kansas (lly Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITV, Mil. Feb. '11.-CATTLE Receipts 6.000 head. Including 1J(V south erns; market for-eteeYslea.ly to 10c lower; cows, steady; chrrtc 'export' and dreseed beef steers, $5 0fi.6r); feit-- to rgoOd; 84.75(71 6.76; western sreers, 84.n(ii.35; ktockers and feeders, 23.50itiS.86: southern steer. 4.6flj; 6.60 southern cows, 8.6oe.0O native cows, 824(Vf,6.i6; native heifers, 83.604i6.70; bul!. 83.0014.75; calves. 43.60irr6 RO. - . '. HOOS Receipts. 14,000 head;' - market steady;. top, 26 63; btilk Of shirs, 8.()0.48j heavy, 86.3&fo'.55; puckers and ' bilteners, 26 2"t?.46; light. .80flt2S i tile".'- 4.604i.el. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.000 head; market steady; to strong; lamha, 27 23 1. SO; yearling,. 8S.60iri7 weathers. 84.7S 6.50: ewes, 84.26tJ6.10; stovkers and feeders. 83.00(84.75. St. I, on Is Live stork Market. ST. I.Ot-tS....Keii'ii:fiAT,r.9r. Re. relpts, 1.200 head, including 660 Texan; market ateady and 10c lower; native ship ping and export steers, 85.004T7.26: dressed beef and butcher steera,. 6 4.004f 4.36; steera under 1,000 pounds, 3.60rT . 6.00; stocxers ana reeders, 13. 60 tt 6.00; cow I ows ano-' neirera, i ;9Tf-.;o scanners, 1.7602.26; bulls. 62 763 5 26; iielves. 81. 85.00f 8.2R; Texaa - and Indian steers, 28.604? s.40; cows 'and heifer, 21.76494.86. HOOS Receipts, 10,700 head: market 6 10c lowet; pigs and lights. 84 500 4.60; packers, 84.3626.40: . butchers and. bett heavy. 86.60ft 4.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Rece)J),U, , 2.000 head: market steady; native mOttons, $3.7596.50; lambs, 34. 607.6: culls and bucks, 83.25 5.00; stocker 3.004.00. ' . stock la KtghL n...i-,. , . I. 1, . i . i ' i . i ? ui mut'K si ins BlA pnuicipai western markets yesterday :' (.attie.. Hogs, cheep. South Omaha Sioux City St. Joseph... So. Lou in. ...... ...... ,000 ; 2.600 3.000 .18,000 12.000 26.800 Kansas City .., Chicago' ....... .. . Total v......, .. .,80.800 SCHOOL- CHILDREN WIN ' OUT New York, Rail war : "ratrat Forced to Moot Their Do . . . stands, . -. NEW TORK, Feb. lWThat the.etrawled signatures of twenty school children hav Just brought a great railroad ayatam to revise It schedule ' t'o . suit' parents and pupils throughout one farming district of this state was reported In this city today. Scholars from the rural region of Niagara county along the shore of Lake Ortsrla ar today reaching home from iheir -high school . In the town ot . Wilson 'In time for : hours of play befor' dark, wMle the railroad formerly brought them back tnitk venlng or not at all. In the office of Governor Hughe' public rvle eoramlsalop a tile of official correspopdence with the. railway magnate ha been closed", In ' whicti Vh simple petition of the yowogeters won out. When the homebound train was suddenly scheduled to lasv . half An. hour before school closed last, term! an", Indignation meeting was held by. the children, marooned at Wilaon with their lunch, -basket. . A pe tition was drawndp under "th guidance of Superintendent A. M. Mcllroy and . labori ously signed by each pr&teaUng son And daughter of the Niagara farmers.. "This document wss solemnly . considered . and copied by the Hugh-commissioners and brought befor score -of august - railroad official. The wbple force of one railway division was put on the Jump to find out why . the children were not accommodated. Today th railroad Ji notified the com mission that It will move It schedule back to It old form, and th children ar fram ing another' petition of thank td ' th Hughe board. ' . .' ' ' : . . RsiasietkTlasaUtrssilss.r -. . ' This above Is the' ' name ot -, a arm chemical, which I on of th' many valua ble ingredient ot Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexsmethylenetetramln Is recognised by ' medical text books , and authorities as a urlo . add solvent and antlsptle tor th. urln. Take Foley's Kidney Rmdy a soon aa you notlc any trregularltle. nd avoid a aeriou malady. Bold "ty all drug gists. ' . i ' :j TWO BODIES RAKEDFROM FIRE Third Believe t Bo Htcldea la'th Oehrls of Wab-siaV Warehoase '. , , at Chleago. CHICAGO, Feb. lL-Twd- bDdl W r. covered today from th ruin fit (thj Wa bash railroad warehouse, which burned last night, with a Joss ot 260,000. A third body II believed to be hidden y the debris. One of the bodies recovered wa partially Identified as that of Thomas Malone, a watchman. Melon la supposed to jv.hot hi Ufa In an endeavor .tar reach th' fir alarm bos' in the building 'after ' the fit had gained great headway. . Crasha's Urcstest? Pano -jSiild'-i ESayilen 71 :40 ... '4 Jo . If. 14 124 4 90 44 it 19 ... 4 i .... ioo . . aw .-. 1.009 ,' 4,00 .... 1,200 10.700 6,( ...14.000 ..,.vfM0O ' 30.000 ...... .80.800 57.'409 Bros. i