TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2G, 1909. ) a. V ( r ( CRA1S AND PRODIXE ilAREEI lull in Ofieml ActiTitj of All Linei " 'of Trading. IAD BOABS KAI1 LOW RECEIPTS Maveaaeat ml Cora la ti. However, rrlee-a Are Better Tkaa Eth ',' Urd Da4 la v lrv1. r OMAHA. Feb. 25. 1 Thp re a lull in tha grivrtl activity In II markcta today. Tha wheat situation la apparently unchanged, and whlla the con dition of country roa1 a are retrtctlng heavy receipt , tha cash ' situation wa sever Kroner. Tha movement of corn la good, and with ettar weather, receipt ahould pik up. Price are tha beat they hav ever been lnt the local demand J. very good. Wheat was dull an4 'nacilvf. with rable weaker and trader holding of! lfter tha bulge In July option jretrdy. Jjtfd Interest developed later and value dvanced near the cloae, with a spirit of leavr trading. May wheat opened at 11.074 and ctud t ?.,, i Corn opened duH , and worked a ahade lower during the early part of tha Mlnn. Light receipt and tweedy-, firm cash dc mnd. taking all aanipt offering, focce.1 the market, with vame steady at the cloae May oora opened at fr.e and closed t Primary wheat receipt were 36.000 bush el and ahlpmenta were 3fS.0fi bushel. gainat receipt lat year of .131.000 bushel and shipment of 348.000 bushel. Corn receipt were 7"7,() buahel and shipment were 28&,0iO buahel. against re ceipt last year of ST.I.Ono bunhel and ahip roenta of 343.O0O buahela. Clearances were 106,000 buahel of corn, l.OflO buahel of oat, and wheat and flour equal to 237.000 bushels. Liverpool closed ta.'u'ad lower on wheat nd unchanged on corn. ' " ' Loral rang of option: . ... Artlules.1 Open. High. Ctosa. T'r. WTieat fj May.. 1 July.. 0t May.. 1 1S 1 7l 87, 1 0 so. si 61) (11 tlVt Oeiaka Caah Pa-tee. WHEAT-No. 3 hard. ll.Ooei.nsH: No. S hard, tl.044?l.O5: No. hard. .0P,i; No. I aprtng, 31.0fcoi 03. CORN No. 3, lx$rt--: No. a yellow, bV$ b; No. I whit. OATS No. I mixed. 51c: No. 3 yellow. Ho; No. white 6163c; No. 4 white, 510 !-: atandard. i52Hc. it I S-No. I. 73674c; No. J. Tic. Ceriat Receipta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago .... Minneapolis Ofuaha Uuluth in 5 4.1 104 i CHICAGO GRAM AXlV TROVI9IOXS Feat area af the TreaHagr aad (laalag Price aai Baard af Trad. CHICAGO. Feb. J! Wheat for July de livery touched a new high record mark for the' aeason when It sold here today at $1,044 Vl.H per bu.. overtopping by the t revtoue record established on December 4. Neaiiy all trie advance waa retained, the market closing strong, with pxsce HO'lH; above yeaterday's final quotations. Corn, ot and provisions also cloaed firm. The July dUeiV occupied the atage In the wheat pit and demand for that option waa brisk throughout the entire day. Lead ers In the bull campaign In May wheat were liberal purchasers of the summer de livery and there wit also general buying by commission houses. At the same time the 'May option was Inclined to drag be cause of considerable, selling pressure by ouJIlBhlr affected by an estimate on the shipments from Argentina for the week, w htnix,misifl aharAwi aa sval AimXt'Mt l mi., j vmparea vma tue , previous, aaek. This factor, hos ever, was partially' offset by a -decline 4-4h .price of wheat- at -Liv. tdooI. During the day the July delivery . -anged between tl.0 and 11.04 Wl 04H. and losed at ll.CM'ifH.tH-S May closed at (l.llVS. The corn market, wss weak at the stsrt. but a strong tone soon developed, which wss maintained. At tha cloae price were Sc to t4He higher than yesterday s close, Mar being ec to tsVitKVc. and Jufy tfSc. Oats were firm. At the close prices were Mi He higher than yesterday's final quota tlons May closed st M4V, and July at Provtona were firm. The market cloaed firm, with prices up 2Sc to itt luc, compared with tli previous ctose. The leading futures ranged as follows Artlclea.1 Opeo.1 High. 1 Low. Cloae. Yes'y Wheat Ma- Jalv. 1 K 1 1J 1 13J 1 1 rr- 1 4i4i j on (-1 041,1 1 1 1 03 rr tjept. jSVtM mi . T;tv,Sl 4 oi n 1 , - I 1 I I ( May Hs! 1JeHS64U M July ! frHriw"3! - IHW Sept. 6'-s Wr SJbs3ii Oats May ' July Sept. Pork May July Lard May July . Rlts May July I I 49'Bvi 4'V 4,4,Jl 4!S Uel 4JH 1 17 W 17 13 17 17Hi 17 crv 17 15 11 7 07 17 r! 17 L' 074 17 Z.i 17 16 75 I 70 7i 7a I 3711 70 t(7j uh; 3 S3H 8 2H t 00 I 96 II i L", 14 1U No. 1 I Caah quotation were a follow: Fl-OL'R Strong; winter patent. S5.4)6i6.3n e inter atraighta, 4.764&.Oi; eprng patents. tu.5'u3.7t, spring straight, 3l.WuS.10; baker $2.7itll. H t-No. 3. 77c. HA Kl.i:l Fevd or mixing, Mtf&'c; it to choice malting, ofi'iec'. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 1 U J.O. 1 northwestern, 31. 721.' Timothy, 30.7a. . over. 39 0. PROVIHION'8 Pork, mess, per bbl., 318 16.90. IJird. per loo lba. 39.3'Hi. Short litis, sides (louse), t SM.75; short clear Miiea (boxed). K.nH.US. Total clearances of wiirat and flour were equal to 27.0UO bu. Primary receipts were j5.(O0 bu., compared with m.iM bu. the correaponding day a year age. Kstimated receipta for tomorrow: Wheat. at car: corn. $4 car; oat, ltii car; hog, I7.0UO head. WR4TIICR i Titr;siw belt v ralr FrWtsr. lfrr Warmer Night at tli Forecast. OMAHA. Feb. &. I9u The storm over the eastern portion of th country is slowly aurvrag tiff th upper At laulic- coast. ltWtrdly colder weather, with snow and high winds, baa followed th disturbance over the lake region, Ohio t alley and eastern atatea, and the colde weailu-r extonda over tha enure region east of the Mississippi river. A wind velocity of tifty-ttro miles per hour was recorded 111 New York City during th night, and galea ranging trow roriy 10 tiny miiea per hou prevailed throughout the lower lake region. A ride or (linn areasur extends rrorn Uk Superior south over the Mississippi vstlc-y 10 tha west aulf state, and generally clear weather prevails from th Mississippi river west 10 th mountains. An area or low pressure from the northwest, accompanied uy .wtmir miuiflr, w iurin uv w a ovr tut upper MiMu(i valley, and the weafhe will be. warmer to this vicinity tontgut, wit continues ralr tonight and rTUty. Record af temperature aad precipitation competed wit the corresponalng day of tue taat.,iAre ar; ISOSi 13ft l7. lia Minimum 'temperature ... 34 Jo l-reciwtstiwa tin .go . Normal letuperature for todsv. 27 dearees Dei'li uncy lu precipitation since March I. mines. Drfirirncy . correspond!; period la twi .a ncnea- . , - Ik-ficieocy correspocdJag period la 1 4 Ok lucres . 1 A. WELCH. Ical POrecaster. ... r- . 1 Mllwaakee 6rala Market. ull.WII'UKU kVti. Sk WT1 kl!T.n l pionmncat cash interests, wno. t waa f claimed, had 'large guantillea of the cash f grain coming her" ..rem Omaha.- Addi- . 4 ttonal era damage- reports were received, ri telling of lajury Kvfths fall-sown crop In V Missouri and Kansas by Hessian fly aad 'Ve So. 1 aortttsru. P 17v,i ; tn'u. j northern. X4. leu I. ls. May. ivw. tXJftii-Hisher: May. tPsfnSoT-e bid BARf.erv eledy; standard. fcV"; sain j pie, uta-ec- . . . l.leroet wl JMarael. .. MVERKJOU - Ft. li VV liEAT-Sp strong. N. I r .aestcru winter, ka J futjree quirt; March, la 1S1. May, la ld. July. 3 IV.d. . . i . CORN Spot quiet; new American mixed, via Galves-on. 5 74; future dull; March. 5 6 vi: iy. t tVi- HW IORK litVlF.RAI. MARKET QntalltM af Ike Day arlaaa . . . C enaasadttl. ' NEW YORK. Feb. 33 FLOVR Ke celprs. is.noo trf)ls ; exports. li.OOt) bhla.. Market firmer with a firm lnoilry; Minn sota patents. IS & S, winter straigtita ISlii65: Minnesota bskers. $4 JfcV 4 SO; winter extrsn. f JUS & 4 4; winter patents. $. IS to .); winter low grades. .(.;t'M.:; Kannss straights, 15 l'S.3u. Hy iiour, firm; fair to g'jod, iiati.f: choice to fancy. It 3Mi4.n. Buckwheat flour, atad. I?.l(ti3 .40 p-r l) pounds. BLCKWxit,Ai-4j.jiet; New Tork, Kt. nominal. '')RNMF1L Firm; fin white od yel low. $l.&atpi.v; coarse, Kiln dried. (3eir3.jii. RVK Firmer; No. 3 western. Mc. f. 6. b. New Tork. BARLKY-4?tdy' Msltlng. ;2jrTV, c. I. f.. New York; feeding, Tl. e. L t.. New lork. WHEAT Receipts. dlX bu. : exports. 13.ifO.bu. pot msrket firm; No. i red. Il L'S-S. elevator: No. t rt-d. U.Z4S. t. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dnluth. I1.J4S. f- -b. afloat; No. t hard winter. -I1.I2V f. o b. afloat. The upward movement in wheat made further progress, resulting In a new liighwater mark for all month a. Besides hull support, the market was affected by strong continental cables, prospects for smsller Argentine shipments and reports of ugnf larm reserves in Kansas, t ommtsalon iiises were also Inrge buyrs or July on a favorable sootViweat rrfm news. Jlllv I need lc higher snd Mav V- higher than estertlay; May Closed at $12"; July cloaed t UK.N Rereinla. 3 4tfl hu exnnrta 17 0110 bu. Spot market firm: No. 2. 74c. elevator. nd 72 c. f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white. nominal, and No. 2 yellow,' ?2Vfcc. f. o. b. afloat. Options without transaction, losing He net higher. May closed st ii'tc: July closed at 7Ic; Hepiember cioeen at TZHc jaj'3 Kecripts. 3f,S00 bU.; exports, I00 bu. tjpot market steady; mixed oats. 4 to 33 Doundn. Cf4it57Ui': natural white, ' to 12 pounds. 6666cr dipped white. f4 to 42 pound, b it tic. -HAY Steady; No. 3, 60c; good to choice. mtiwic. HOPS Steady: state choice. !. ll1Sc: 1W. 34iic: Pacific coast. 7'allc: 1J7. ULTKS Oulet: Kosots. lSV.Q20He: central America, 20 c. ' l-KATH h. K Steady ; acid. 33rJ4c. PRDVlSIuNS-Bef. steady: family. I'lH $l0i); mess. RSi9M.OO; beef hams. CM.OjO 2tM; packet. II4.D041I4 city extra, India mesa, '4 Hctj.a.Oo. Cut meats. firm; pickled bellies. 9VQ9Vc; pickled hami. '4 wiur. lJira. stead v: western, nstvu9.lt: re fined, quiet; continent, liO.li; South Amer- m.so: compound. I7.av.7.7. Pork firm: family. tlS.oitun I.m: short clear. m. .fTPZI.Wt; mess, xii.notf 18.no. TALLtJW Steady: city. II.Oo ner tiWs (country pks. freet. $5.7frf8.2b RIt fc. Unlet: domestic, fair in extra. iwv; japsn. nominal BUTTER Steady; creamery special, ic; omciai price, lie; creamery. held. common to special. 2J&2Sc. vnti-Jfr-rirra; stale, full cream, id. rials, IftWfclSVjc; state, fancy, lie: good to line. ie. 1 KK18 Firm; state. Pennsylvania and earby brown ajid mixed fancy, :5c; fair to noice, z4D4iwc: western Ilrata. Z3Vo: sec. onda. S'aa'ic. POILTKY-Alive, firm; chicken, weat ern. 13c; fowls, 30c; turkey. I.'tilv- Dresel. firm; western chickens, 12lijc; low is, i4xV'iec; luraeys, iosic. I. Lea is fieaeral .Market T. IXM1S. Mo.. Feb.. a-WKEAT- Higher; track: No. 2 red, cash.. $I.3Sicrl.30; Nr. 2 hard. xi.lltol U.U,; May. - IL.13tt i.irc: juiy. ii.ui(il.vi CORNHigher; track: No. 2 cash. 4Vc: io. z wnite, bwaw.c; May. Mttmc; July, wvairc OATS Steady; track: No. 2 caah. S4c: No. j write, .o'uwc; May, 4c; July, 4Kc, K t r-iSomlnai; ric. . FLOUR H Uf her : red winter patents. XT 00 tjVto; extra fancy and straight, u.0)i(a.oO nara winter clears, n rai 10. 8EKD Timothy. 33.U0tf4.St. CfJRNMEAL 13.2(1. BRAN Finn; sacked,, east track.' Si. 22 HAY Steady; tlmoUiy. IlO.OOtiliOO pratme. vt.mm w.nu. IRON COTTON TIBS-gl.00. BAGfllNO-7c. HEMP TWINE "c ' PROV ISIONr. Pork, higher; iobblns. ,Lard, .bjgher; jlrime. ateaiiu. 39.3714 i it. , 1 urifHH niMia. Hciianstu ;.Doxei extra shorts. 3 T; clear ribs. 9 26;' Short clear. . tU.Go. Bacon, unchanged;, boxed extra short 310.37V4,; clear rib. 310.36 short clears. IIO.ol). POULTRY Firm: chi. kens. 12Vsc: anrlnrs. !; Mirs-ys. nwjjic; aucK. lac; geese, 7c, HL'l 1 -fc.'H bteady: creamery, Zitjaoc. KOOii Steady ; 21c, case count. Receipta and shipments of grain and flour were as follows: .Receipts. Shloments Flour, bbls. 6,mn T.ono Wheat, bu. Ho.niiO .0i) rn. bu. Itr7.0)n 46.000 Oat, bu 4t.0u0 64,000 Kaasa City Grata aad Prevlaloaa. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 25. WHEAT I n changed to "ic higher; No. 2 bard, 31.03 1.13: ro. 4 naru, si.v.iai.io's: -ro. 2 red. Ii.SfcH'nt.a: ro. 1 reo. i.;z. ( OKN L ncnangea; ro. z mtxea. nu jso. wnue, ic, no. 2 wnue, ate; nd, White, S3c. OATS l ncnangea to ic njgher; o. white. D4iiiorr; No. 3 muted, Uc, R Y E 7(Kaic. HAY Steady; choice timothy. 33. 76610.00 hulce prairld. $S.04;.75, choice . aifaMa. xia iiotr in oo- BUT 1 c reamery, jic: nriti, aivkc: sec. onda. ec; pacaing stock, lie. KOflS-Extrss, tM". current receipt, flat. 9c; suconos anu enriies, uc. Receipts; Shipments Wheat, bu 33.110 1O3.0U0 Corn, bu H.w r7.0 Oats, bu 10,04) 11,000 Option at Kansas City: Article. I Open. High. Low. J Close. Wheat 1 rats' S3t k:-i TI I May July 1 , . ! I 101 9tB Corn 1 May Julv ... S-pt. .. era! ch,4 Wwta, alVsB B Bid. Mlaaeapells Crala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 24 WHEAT May. 31.13s.: July. 31.14W; cash: No. hard, 7XgLiii; no. j nortnern, iLlViy l.li; No. 2 northern, Jl.l-"l.l;i; ISO. nirthem, 310'1.11. FRAN In bulk, 3J.i 23.60. FLOCR In stronger demand for domes Uo trade. First patents, l.&i'u.; second patents, tvtaaso- rirst cuvars, 34.loia4.3s second clears, 33.t&&3.1s. I pklladelpklm Preaar Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 25. 11 CTTEtt Market ' triv; extra weatera creamery, lix-- nearbv Drint. Ui. EK1S Steady ; PennsylvnVa nd other ne.rbv firsts. Irv case. 2c at mark; iur tent rcipta. n reiurnaui cases, iic at mark; western firsts, free esses, 34c at mark: current receipts, free case, 33y3Jc at mark. . CHEESE-Firm: New York full creams, Choice. 14tl-c; fair to good. 14V14SC Peoria Urala Market. PE1UA. 111., b. i. CORN-Steady; No. 3 yellow. 3V: No. 3 yellow, 3so; No. 4 yellow. 2c; No. ?. v,c; No. 1 KPc; No. 4. (t3i-; no grsde, atVgtta?. OATS Lower; No. 2 whit. S3e; No. 3 white, S3'c; atandard. Usc Deleta 4ralm Market. DCH'TH. Feb. 25. WHEAT My, 31ir bid; July. II it's bid: No. 1 northern. 31 1V No. 2 northern. 31.1-S. OAT8-6Tc. Metal Market. NEW YORK. IV. is. M ETALS Th fclnglish tin market was about koa higher tuday, with spot quoted at ;13U and fu ture at till 1". The marlu-l wa dull aud unchanged at U auufs. 7a. Capper advaiKed to in Us M for stmt and I lis 3d for fAiturts In tne londun market, but showed no improvement generaHy, with the tone dull, latke wa iioied at 312.7 tiU.O; electrolytic. tU.TTS-tilia-s,; ctatuif, 8li.3Wliio. It I reported thai offer uf U (or April lilpmeni of eiettrulytic are bring refused by sojne pruducera Iad advaiHed to 113 lis 3d in the Loadoa mar ket. The Jo. al market, however, a aa dull aiul a little lower at 33 Jtar. mpellar was uncliniigrd at tJ l.a lit Londo and at 34.7bai4H In the local market. Iron was a saade li.wer in the English market, wtltl Cleveland warrants ouoted at 4aa lold. Iculty. the market waa unchanged; N . V iwrihern foundry, ll.iq 17. A. No. 3, K.oi'u l.75; Nn. 1 xiiihern and No- I south ern s.'ti. 3I 'ill7 JtV ST. KM IS. M-.. VI a.-Mt.TAlJ-ld, I.. err at U.K. .r, dull at 34 70. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Strong Rally Which Sivtn We due id y Endi Abruptly. DEMORALIZED BEEAK IS P&ICTS Valaee la gesse Cases Ore) Belew lb Vm Petal af Taeeday Bead Market I Irregalar. NEW YORK. Feb. !S.-There w an abrupt ending today of the strong rally tors, whien develoeed yesterday. 1 ne reaction reached a vlolfice In some quar ter that paralleled the demoralised break of Tuesday, and. in the stock most af- rected, carried them to lower prices thsn wer touched on the previous break. Specu lative opinion. In consequence, ws much unsettled again and great confusion wa nown in t ne currents or the maraeis. A resction after a rally from a evere de- llne I usual, and I easily aknlalned from the same satisfaction of th demand frwn h bears, whose necessities to cover shorts aiway result in a har rebound from sudden relapee in prices. Th reaction oday however, wa aomswhat early In developing and proved mora violent than was anticipated. The renewed check to tn decline and th later wavering of the mar ket with the decrease tn the volume of the trading, war normal symptom of th after effecia of a liquidating market. The gradual subsidence Into dullness snd nar rowing fluctuations which are looked for to follow are a preliminary to renewed in itiative, whether downwards or upwards. 1 ne special point of weakness In today market wa the copper group of Industrials. The vagueneas and lack of confirmation or many or the rumor which ocompany heir decline pointed to a professional bear origin. Shutting down of copper mines to limit production, a coming open market for copper similar to thst inaugurated In the steel msrket and damaging competition In a scramble to market storks were soma of h rumor set afloat during the day. Horn were officially dented. Forelsn markets seemed to be notably impressed by the ru mors, owing to the known weaknes of the statistical position In th copper trade. Heavy selling for foreign account of Amal gamated copper - wa a main factor in breaking Ita prk-e. In the railroad group, Reading Droved esnectallv vulnerable aaaln. This stock was advanced week after week on th strength of prediction that th su preme court would hold th commodltie clause of the Henburn bill Invalid. Now. when th belief ha gained currency that tne supreme court may approve thl law. Heading cannot be exempted from any un favorable effect by assertions sgainst' th stock, wa th report which lacked con- nrmaiion. that the coal mine of th com pany were to be closed down. The depression abroad, which promoted renewed selling of stocks her for foreign account ws due lara-nlv to tha tenalon between Austria and 8erv1a and the fear that war ia Inevitable. There was reported ome brightening of the prospect for a settlement during th day snd a cessation of foreign selling ws the result. The condition of the steel trade remain , a source of gray uneaainess to the specula tive element, aa much from lack of un- aerstamltng of th . various developments. as irom tn direct harm threatened bv mum ueveiODmeniB. 1 ne oetermlnatlon or tn principal Intereat In the trade to mak it price effective In securing busi ness, coupled wltn sdmlssions alreadv made showed that theultlroate basis of tha set tlement! remains to be defined. Specula- vpinion on me ouuook was in a cor respondlngly fluid Stat. Th possible collet oral effects of this readjustment on wages. freight rate on steel, and In other direc tion were msae trie subject of th broaden mg scope or the discussion and with con (tant Increase of It complexity. There wss not much expectation of any clearing of the speculative outlook until soma aproach to naoiuty anouid appear In the steel trade. After the decline in stock wa decisively srrested price fluctuated for th rest of in asy. xons were irregular: total aalea tur vaiue, si.sou.uju. l niteq tsates Dond were unchanged on call rsumber or aale and lesdine- ouotatlona 011 iiwri were; . galea. Hub. Lee. Cloa. A amalgamated Copper American C. A r...... Am. C. A r. rd.....: Aau Cottos oil ... Asl H. A L. r .r,: . .lusno .. 4.IU . .4 , 4, too . no ! 4t 70 47 us SO It 44- 4S ....... -um II MS Ifilt ' loVfc Aat. lee acuritlaa.. Am. Unsee Oil 1! 12vt 44i M Amrtcan LoeeaMtlve 1.0 Aav Upawn at., mr- Jwr ir- r na. m . wt n ora...T... 1,0 Am.. Sugar Rsfinlng,.. . JM . 12 117" l Am. Tooaece pia...... 11 tt n ti Amertrao Woolen T7 r Anaconda Mining Ce. .... Alefclaoa Alcklaoa M Atlantic Coast Lias Baltimore A Ohio Bai. Oslo t4 . Brooklyn Rapl Tr Canadlaa Paclfle Central Laatkar Central Ieelker pft Coatral ot Naw Jaraaj ... fhtaapaaks Ohla Chleage Ot. W Chiracs K. W C. M. t. P C . CCtH. L Colorade P. A I Celentde A e ... CaM. A So. 1st st Gala. A to. M B4 Coaaelldaie Oaa Cora Products Delaware A Hudson. benver A Rie Oranda D a R. 0. M Dlsililera' Sacuntlat Erie trie tat pt , ibis M pfa Ueaeral Klaotrte Oraat Nertkara p' Oraat Nortkem Ore ctfs.. Illlsais Camral Istarkoreitsk Mat. lac Mat. pfa istsrsationsl Paper 1st. Paper pfa IntaraaiMmal Pump Iowa Ceotral Kaaaae City ke. K. C. so. pro Loatevtlt a N Mlaa. A gt. L. M.. at. P. A . g. M.... Missouri Pselti M.. K. A T U.K. A T. pr. ,. National Lsag flaw York Central M. T.. 0. A W Mortal Waawra. Nortk Atsorlaaa ......... Nortaern PecUl Paclria Mali Penaeylvaal People's Oas p., c. c. a at. u funil aiaa4 Car Pullmaa Palace Car Railwar ataei aprtng Raadlng Repukll Steal Saoabllo tlaal pl Rock Ulas Ce. Rack istaag Ce. pre. at. U A . P. M p..., at. teals a. w , st. u a. w. p4 aiaehrnei4 a. A I.... eeikern Pactf la aa, Paairla pd soathara Railway So. Railway pt t inn lain rae Taaaa a Paaine T . a U a w t.0l 41 114, om 10114 me Hit lens it' I se 11 n SSi l'ii V 101 -x 114 114V, 100 1S U.in Ti I. mo terns lsj 0 t M lap zi4 :il ei . (4.0U toVi MSi . LP t t tot 17414 J74H . 11.101) 1411k 141 . ll 71 k . IS- 11 H M ,. vm sivt i tu tla sfnk '4 41 )7t 141 1j 71 11 i"4 etw 7w T7 74 tew im iuv ta too 17Vk 17 17 Si i.it l.m 1 ) . 17-4 10 42Va al Si SIV4 l Uk MS M 41 4 41 nvk Vk lie 41 4 lVk 41tk "1 in I so in, ui?4 a ti k tbi. La MV UV4 U t.l 144 14V4 144k 4. t S M H)Vk 1 1AV4 m tl 4 al tl 14 Ul- US m i;i n it 3.as it atk MSj l.a at all, Mv f.ao tit uvk ii It 44 M 44 VO in 117 1M4, t4 47 4A41 i s.4 uvi n n 71 tm 71k 71 14 T214 . vi iiivs in t&n 44 elS) 41V4 a,M MV at 4 400 Ik i 71 71 4 T 1MI 114 )M I 14 a SI . ii?, it t. lnva 114 i:sj i r 74 ri two tt Ills II lal 41 1:1 .144 10 131, npik . lf-a 111, 70S 7 . I WW t 2iV4 . I. Wtt to ! 17 17 30 V4 10 Vk .. " io 7i, 't" .US 114S HI W4 llta llVt ,. 3fw 114 a ... tu 41 s sat, ,. !. 174 MV, .. I IIS , MS 44s 44S WO W Ht . LU.7J 17t Ik I71k " 'so 'i"' 1144 7 a: kvk 3 4 TO 1114k IllSj II tl M14 11 44 T . st. L. A W. f Cn. Pacta latoa yeia pt4 ;., V. A Raeaar I. a. Robber 1st pt. ... I A ataei I', a. Btael pfa. I tan Cops at Va.-Carauna Caamlaai .. Vs. -Care, caeas. ptd. Wabaak Waaaak p( 4V4 174 4 at 4S lot s, s n:v, 14 k 4Ja '444 44a I 41 Ut4 7U 101 lw,!, 174.1WS 4144 41 . 1 10 1144 w . l.h 4S) lley as 41 42Va ! 11a 114 . ! Ja 14 . t. 41 41 ;s 7 7 aw 4444 44V4 '. 'iio 'ii" "ii ii Waatlaeseeae Ele W tat ii a talaa Wneelleg A U A.. Wlaoaeeie 4 'antral Am. T. A T Ce. L ias istv. Total aalas lar tae ear, PT1, akana Meal a a Bteeae aaal Beads. B08TON. Feb. !&. Money, call loans. 2H 3)3 per cent; time loan. 304 per rent. Official quotation oa tocka and bond: Atehieoa edj. ta- ta Aliases tea. de 4 lot AMlaantated .. .liHAnaoaa Caaa. .. .letteauaaue lit Bvue Caallttaa 144 Cal. A Arlaaa. Alckiaon R. A do aid Boataa A Aibaay.. buaiua Maine... Beatoa 8laaiad .. N. T., N. at. A H talua Paelria Aav Ara. Ckaat.. 4a ptd A at. Paee. Take. . Aatar. uar ae p Aav T. T Aav. Wesle) .. DowtnuM I. A gdiaua Kleo. ilia . kiaaa giautn .... ataaa. Cos ......... t ana PreM l-aiud . M w 'i .'. Cel. A .14 .it is ii li 4 k 4 Copper gaae naif weat .... rraaklla Oraaae Caoasat . t . .lal .tie laia AaiaJe .... ataaa alialag . ..ial Hiosisaa .. al Maaaaa ... ttakiaM. C A C. .. et Narad ..swMtOtd DaaaJaUee , ... it Oesaet ,.. 44 Ferret . .11 4 -ua 1 .ia ... u4 ... At"4 at V. a Mialag.. ....... tint. a. on . .. anb Betta .. 0. A wtaai.. a pia ... Adoenuar .. . 47 tl4 aak af Eaglaad gtaieaaeal. LONDON. Feb. 26.-Th weekly tafemnt of lac bauk uf biilaiid, suoat th fui.ua- ng change: Total reserve. Increased i.H).- VK; circulation. Increased I4J.-. bullion. screesed KjJfl: other socuritx a Increased (ti;ini: other depceit. Increased 2.M. on; public deposit. Increased l.Z12.nu; not reserves. Increased .X'."); government se ouritles, decreased ajs.000. The Vcr-poi-tln f tne bank reserve to liability this week Is 48.08 per cent. Last Week It -waa h. ner cent. , . , Sew Verk Meaey Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 35. 'MONEY On call. easy at per cent; ruling rate, 2 per rent; cloaing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, esaier; sixty aays, 3t per centl ninety day. 3 per cent; U month. I per crnt. PRIME MERC AisTllifi i'Af-ttK H1 per cent. VTeiHU.Mi LAt.lunu& meeny, witn actual business In banker' bill at 14 86'q SM6 for sixty-day bill and-at 34 8.4 fur demand. Commercial bills. 34.364a4.KVt. SILVER Bar. Mexlcaa dollars. 4c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Cloaing quotation on bona were fol lows: A ret. Ia. teg. ..11 . OMral 4s. ..11H 4o lat in ..10S Mlns. tu U 4 ..I'll M . K. T. 4a... ..11 - 4a b ..DO N. R. It. ot M. to coupoe . A la, re So eoupoa .. t .. st ... H .. It 4 ti ... tl - V. . 4a. cw tea pes ....... Am Tooacea as... .. 7M"- T. C. t. IS... ..!!. J C. . is ..KM No. Pacific 4a. .. MH ee la ..tnS. W. e. 4a ... ..! O. 8. L. rfi. 4s... .. T renn. er. Ist ..lua ee eon. 4a .. Mw Resdloa nn. 4s ... o Atrklaaa pt 4a.. ...Me ao adj. 4a to ft. 4a do ea. aa ... U ... tt ... 4H Atlansie C. L. 4t. Bal. Okie 4a.... . Ka .1H . :4 .141V4 ee IS Brk R. T. ca. 4a. t antral M Ot u ,.. Ilk, Rep. ot Cuba Is. i:iitst. L. a 1. M. e u .ill da 1 Inc do M Inc.: . rat. L. A F. f4a. k, . g t. u a. w. e. 4e.. 74 . It esaainar A. L. 4a... S do 14 inc. rtiea. A JPhto 4t....l)V4e. Pacific 4s 1S Jhlease a A. IS'- - TJ 4o Irt 4 K B. a Q a. 4a at so. saiiwir aa 114 R. L A P. .... Tiaiaa A r. It Ilk to col. 4a... .. rciT.. . U 4 W 4a .. tt to rfda 4a f.S In loo Facltie 4t ...1031 ...HCk . . . 1") ...lI'iH ... U ... 4 ... H. COtJ. t II. U t 4a.. gu ee ca. Colo. Int. 4a. 71 r. 3. Steel td 4a Celo. MM. 4a .... Cole. A go. 4a... Pal. H t. 4a. ..1 Wabaak la . .. t4 Waatarn Md. 4a... ...10i44 W. b K. 4a ... ... Wis. Central 4t... ... M N. T . N. H. . .. Tm c. ctfl O. A R. O. 4.. Brie p. I. ta ..... ie ren. 4a ... 114 4 Hork. Val. 4e.. ...imLak4 Shore 4s 111 . . . ' ... 74-4 Am. T. A T. ct. ta.. sUt ... tt4 Wabath Bit. 4i 74 ... IllkSo. Rallwar 4a 7l ... I14II1. Pacltle 4a II H ...iei D. A R. O.'tll &... 44 ... H4 Int. Met. 4a Japan 4a to 444 do Id tenaa L. A 14. am. 4s.. Man c. 4a... Bid. Qttr4. - - Loral Reewrlttee. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burn. jr., 674 New lork ui:e Dunamg. Ria. AakeA . . . lot . II 11 . 174 . lak Alma. Nek . , Llgkt Is Raatric Creamery Compan. cast Columbia PUe. Ineuraace. aiock.s.... Cody canal Aaaoelatlon, 3 par ceau. . lot 41 10114 CombinatloR crlda-a. Sioux cftr..... It 10T Citt of Omek bocdt, 4St IP.I.... Oarman-Amertoaa Cettae Indesaednt Tal. ka 111 40 pM konot) M Kanaa City Ry. A Lltht 5a 1113. Tk Kaaaaa City. Rr. A Lltht ptd 7t Nabraaks Telepkooe tlork. n Omaha Oaa 4a ltlt 7 Omaha !-. Lllkt A Power 4s 13 10 Oaaaka Rlaa. Llfht A rawer ptd to Omaha A C. Slofta St. Sr. 4a 114...... ft Omaha A Ce. Blurfi St. Ry. ia HVt Omaha A Co. Blufta t. Ry. ptd,.. 14 Omaha A Ce. mat:. Ry. A Bride ptd.. 41 Omaka Water Company la int. H Omaha Witar Company ia )X 14 Omaha Water Com pany lat pfd.: 11 43 P) 4 M 101 tt' in 100 H 14 1: M W t It 40 1-H lot rt lor) " M W :t Omaha Water Compear ad pf I Oeaaha Boer ef Trade Bids. Ce. ptd ... N Omaka Baard ot Tree Bid. Ce. com.... 14 twin a ce lot 3ate Inmranee Company K4 Shertdao Coal ta 1X1 tt Ihatidaa Coal pfd N ghenaail Coal com !os City fork Tarda pfd. ..v. M tlaal City Stark Tarda rem M Trt-etate Lend Co. pfd taws, nm bonus) M Vniao Stock Tarda Company stock t to ion Conetractioa Co., Ksataa City tt Es-dlTldenA Leadta ittek Market LONDON. Fab. 26.. American aecurltie moved In an uncertain way during the early - trading today. There waa only a partial response to th strength of New Tork yesterday and at noon price ranged from V to 14 below parity. London cloaing quotatfbna: Console, mosey 34 New Yer t rsntera. ao account . 44 Korfoik Wasters.. t74 Asseaitda I io ptd 14 Atcblaon ..Wl Osiacta A Western.. 44 do' pfd .....104 Pennsylvania eS'k ca. pac ex-at...ia:4iBad.'Mtnet .. Crmaapaske A Ohio.', to Ktadbig ChL Oraat Western, a 714 Seaibara Rallwai ... ... a ...li4 :7. 4314 ...i: ... 17 ...44 ... Jo ... l4 Cbl.. Mil. A at. P..14f4 do pT4 t)e Bears U4 Southern Paclfle W 810 -...4 ', 2K:AVL Sri m. H T teaaV.. . i.. do lit ptd 41 do pfd ao Id pfd M Wabatk Grand Trunk 1114 do pfd Illinois Central ..-.. 141 Soaartk , ....... Leuurrtlla A Naak . .. 12s Aal. Copper Mo.. Kan. A Taaaa.. 17'e SILVER Bar, steady 'at 23 5-16d Ounce. per MONET 283 per cenL - Tha rate of discount in th open market for short bills I :ik?H per cent; for three months' bills. 2'a-'l per cent- Forelga Flaaarlal. LONDON. Feb. 26. Money wa In strong demand on the market today and discount were quiet. Th Stock exchange concluded the settlement satisfactorily, but naw busi ness ws not brisk. The tone strength ened tn the afternoon on a more favorable local bank statement and better conti nental news Consols hardened to 34 and foreigner and kafflr recovered their early weakness, but dosed dull. American se curities were considerably quieter than yes terday, with moderate fluctuation. Deal ing were of fair extent at below parity at the outset, the selling and buying being evenly divided. Then a period of dullneaa occurred pending th receipt of th Wall street opening, when the market reacted sharply on New Tork selling and the closing wa easy at the lowest point of the day. PARIS, Fb. 35. Price on th Bourse tody were steady. BERLIN. Feb. 26. Prices on th Bourse today opened strong. but later became Ir regular. American securities were higher with the exception of Canadian Pacific, which waa weaker. Balk af Qerasaar Stateaaeat. BERLIN. Feb. S.-The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany ahow tha following change: Oaah tn hand, ln crea ae. 4a,l7dOf) marka: loans, decrease. 14,. 17?.iM) mark: discount, decrease, &.856.U)0 mark; treasury bill, decrease. 34.tko.0ia) marks; notes in circulation, decrease, 4a. 433.000 marks; deposits. Inorraae. 62.473.000 marka: gold In band, increase, ' 33.lt9U.0OO marka New Verlt Mlalag llatki. NEW YORK, Feb. 35 Closing quotation on mining siock were A He .20 Uule CVef .. Metleea Ontario Ophir ttanoard Yellow Jacket . . it . 41 .4)10 .ltt .144 . 40 BruBswIrk Con. ... Com. Tunnel atork.. Coot. Tasnei bonda. Con. Cal. Va Hers Stirer Leadrllle Con offered. 4 17 II 14 ti 4 Baak af Fraaee Slaleaaral. PARIS. Feb. 25. The weekly statement of the Bank of i'rtnct show th following change: Note In circulation, decreased 23.12s.0ubf.; treasury deposila. decreased 175, 0U0f.; general deposit. Increased 82. 175.00uf . ; gold In hand, decreased 5.675. Ouof.; silver in band, increased l.tj&G.aOf.; bills discounted. Increased 5.1w0uuf.; advance, decreased .- 325.0UOf. Treaaary atateaaeat. WASHINGTON, 3"eb. 25--Today a state ment of trie treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the fiju.OOO.Cuu gold reserve, snows: Available cash balance. f 137.IJ.101 ; gold col l and bullion, 334.s32.Si'); gold certificate, o4.j3.400. Baak Clearla. OMAHA. Feb. 36. Bank clearings todsy were 32.;23.a23.a7 and for the corresponding date last year fl.fcol.771. 37. Callea Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 26. -COT TON -The cot ion market opened steady at an 'advance of 3 point. Spot cotton closed qilet; middling up land. 3ac; middling gulf. .9w; sale, wt) bales Cotton future opened steady; February 3 32c; Mtrcb. .30c; May, .ac; June, of fered. 3.25c: July, 3.2c; August, 3.24-qajS5c; October, 3.22c: November, 3.17c; December t.laV ; January. 14-a.loc. CutLon future cloaed ateady; February 3 27c; Marco. 28o; April. 3.34c; May. 3r7c; June, 3f7c; July. 8.27c; August, 327c; Sep. tember. tide; October. t.Uc; November 3.1c: December, 8 13; January. 3 1. N BW ORLJuANS. Feb. Jaw-CXjrTTON--Spots wer easy; low erdHiary, i 1-lAo. nominal; ordinary, 5T,i. nominal; good or dinary, 7 -lc; low middling. 3 3-lac; mid dling. 3 3-Wc: good middling. 3 13-Mc; fair, 10 1&-14C, nominal. Receipt. 1374 bales, gtotk. 2et) bales. ST. lJLia. Mo., FVh. 2A-4TOTTON-IXill; middling. Sc ; ie. aoae; raoeipt. 2.244 batks: iiiptienta. law bale; atock, 44.SU0 bale. rtALVKcrroK. Ta . rb. &-COTTON- Lower; iVo OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No Vtry Great Change in Cattle of Any Kind. HOGS SHOW SOME IMTEOVEJIENT Oaly - Sal Half the irrp Hecelaed 1 e K wee Mas Mere Readily at aa Advaaee ef rifteea to a Qaarter. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 15. W3. . Hera. Sbeen. Receipt were: Catt. Official Monday 3?3 Official Tuesday 3.7 Offktal Wedneaday .... 3.0ix3 Estimate Thursday 3.80i 3.4 3.4 1st 4.C .o 7i 1124 J.000 Four day th! week.. 11.313 3Mn 2 4 Same dav last week. . . .1 3LH 4S.SM 37.347 8me day 3 week ago.ll. C" I Bsme days 3 weeks ago.1S.5.) M.X9H Same day 4 wtek ago.l4.43 4.47 I3.M1 8am day last year. ...17, K4 42.S44 ,3A Th following tabl ihowl th receipt ot eattl. hog and aneep at South Omaha for th ysar to date, compared with last year: lw. 19nt I no. Dec Cattle . iKiit 157 tw 12.51 1 Hog 4u!l48 &2a 114.377 Sheep 3S3.017 IlO.r S1.343 .... The following table sh. w th versg prlc of hog at South Omaha for tha laat et raj day, with comparison: Dat. 19ue. 1908.!1S7.1.!1901. 11304. 1SW8. Feb. 14... Feb. 14... Feb. l... Feb. 17.. Feb. 13... Feb. 13.. Feb. .., Feb. 21.. Feb. J2. Feb. :'3.. Feb. -M..., Feb. 36... 4 02 88 S 30 4 34) I 3 84 21 13 4 061 331 I M S3 t 85 4 96 4 4 S6 4 041 4 0714! 0:Hi 131 1 4 06 t 01 4 73) B 7 02 4 10 31 4 37 to 4 15 7S t 98! i 4 It M! & 3si 4 Bl 6 -IM a 07 t R'l fi t!l 4 SS I I ;u. 1 a-1 s ;' s x It T4I B S3' 4 fttl 1 Ml 4 i t 331 3 IlSi 4 03! I Met 4 : e 'i ot 24 I 4 Ul 79; I 4 74i 3 33 S3 Sunday. The official number of cars of atock brought in today by each road waa fol low: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. m. at bi. r Wabaah Missouri Pacific .... Union Pacific C. A N. V., est... C. A N. V. west... C, St. P., M. A O.. C. B. A g.. east... C, B. A J , west... C, R. I. A P., east C, Ft. I. A P.. west Illinois Central Chicago U. W 3 1 .. ' .. 4 14 ii 4 1 33 2 2 11 3 3 : f ii 2 1 ? :: :: 1 v. v. le 34 4 day receipt was . 1 . 33 . 7 . 15 . 13 . 3 . 31 . 3 '. S . 3 .121 Total receipt... aa follows, each buyer purchasing the nura oer 01 head indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co txibman A Rothchlld Hill A Son F. P. Lewie Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla McCreary A Carey... H. F. Hamilton M. Hagertv A Co Sullivan Bros Lehmar Bros Illinois Co Ingrhsm Iee Rothchlld Other buyer 61 lew l.sdO 5.S4 1.5x7 t73 M7 Sir.1 . 9:9 472 2.743 47 ihl 34 3 r t w 20 8 145 f.1 224 Totals. 3.320 4.243 3.711 CATTLE Receipts o: c.-.Ule thl morn ing were not very large, only 115 cr being reported In. Among the offering were ome pretty good killers, although a con- noeruoie proportlr.n of the receipts wo made up of stuff none too good -as- re gard quality. The n atket as a whole did pot how very much change. Buyer did not seem to be in any very great hurry to fill their order for bee steer, with the result that the forenoon wa pretty wtll advanced, before verv much business was transacted. A a rule sales n.en were reporting their cattle as going t steady and In some cases strong pilcrs What has been said regarding iDe st-ecr mittket would apply equally well to the msrket on cows and heifers. The change was not noticeable in any direction. Feeders, which were quoted a liitle mora active yesterday, did not move quite 10 treely today, with the tendency a llttl e&atrr. This mean that the market ia lust about where It was a week ago on feeding tattle. tjuotatinn on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, 3o.Si.2o: fair to good corn fed steers, 3o.au.Co: common to fair corn fed ateera. 34.'o5 24; good to choice cow and heifer. 34.25'd625: fair to good cows nd heifers. 33.J54i4.26; common to fair cows and heifer. 32.'.jre-3-Oft; stock heifers. fc.7a 4.00; veal calve. 33-007.5: bulls, stags etc.. t 754.i; good to choice Blockers and feeder, 34.2506.QM: fair to good to kers nd feeder. 33.4o4.25; common to fair locker and feeder. 33.003.t. Representative sales: BEEF STEttRS. Ne 14 8 17 t 6 I II U I .... It I I t 1 1 1 1 I 1 I f 1 I 1 1 t 3 1 A. Pr. No. At. Pr. ...447 4 10 ...1-1 4 44 ...I'M 4 44 ... tij 4 4 ...1041 4 10 ...1121 I t .:. m ii ... 7ii 4 a) ...1442 IS 13 It IS - II 11 in T 3t COWi'" Hot I 14 I!tl I I'l lit 171 1171 I II 1074 I ti 1144 I 13'ct M .... .iu7 t e l.ti I ot IMS 4 M load 4 4i ioi a 4 44 1011 4 fM U'l 4 11 ...llil I 00 r.tn 4 x 13)1 4 14 14-w 4 It 141 4 14 1770 4 M ..It I 20 .. 144 3 71 IS ..1044 1 74 I ..KOt I ) at ..ln 4 ii 11 .. Ill 4 BULLS. .. 41 3 3 1 .. M4 I II 4 ..1174) M l . .114 I 40 I ..Mi) 4 M 1 ..lit 4 M CALVES. 140 I Ti . . 125 IS .. 14') I 4o .. l. t 4u .. KD lit .. no 1 71 .. 14 I 74 ..lit I 74 ..140 7 to .. 1M 7 Ot ..lit 1 14 a im 27 4 on 111 I 24 tea 4 m mi i w 14 4 ) ,145 ll M 111 no iw HEIFERS. i. iM lu It 4tt 4 H J0 113 1 tu IN 4 42a 4 24 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. i M H I 1 Hi 10 31 4 3D 14 771 4 Ml HOUS The hog maraet opened unevenly higher Ibis morning, early aties ranging anywhere from atrong to 10c higher than yesterday, the amount of the advance de pending upon the quality and Just how th buyer happened to look at them. Thua, while aome hog sold fully 10c higher, other very nearly good brought little mora than yeeierday. Good hogs aold up aa high a 34 50. the beat price paid on this market since Febiuary 11. After th first round and after tb more urgent order were filled, tha maiket eased off under the influence of lees favorable advices from other selling points and buyers, as a rule, withdrew from th market for a time so that the trade came almost to a stand still. Representative tales : ?ta At. 8a. Pr. tc. At ah. Pr. ti liJ ... 4 71 127 130 4 .4 41.. ......14 ... 4 t 7 214 fc f I't U 1M 140 t K, 77 St 4 li 11 in t 1 i ai :si 110 t a 74 lul 110 t 04 Tt 211 n ill 4t :4 1 J) till 43 i-li IX tk 71 144 lu t l'l 74 !W ue 4 24 JJ li ... M 77 17 ... t 3a I II la tli tl TM W I Ii II J34 ... t 14 . 7. ; 2i ... t H II U4 ... Il t 727 at 27 tl sii . . t 14 tt lit ... t la tT HI 40 14 7? 11 ... 4 W It 'tl ... I 14 44 70 ... 4 f) ta 44 t :t M 241 .. 4 1 44 Hi 4 Ij 7! .11 IN Ol ti rr, tie 1 u ti 1 :te t m : 11 Ml III 71 tw) ... 1.-', It 225 S 4 l 1 211 ... t KV, 4 8.4 ... IK 47 l-.'S ... 4 JJ14 44 :il ... 4 4. 44 ISi ... JJ 12 lit ... IN tl 174 4 1. 74 lut IM 111 S4 14 l.t U 71 til let I 41 fc4 ... lav M lit 140 t f) 12 231 la tI7t4 II it Ul lit 71 2t ... IW ta lat ... I St 7. tae ... 11 M f ... 4 17 x4 ... Ik II tl MIS D 2?t ... 140 4 7-t U IK ti 2 ... t 4-1 Tl K4 11 4 71 lat . . 44 14 lit 13 I ft ia. 34 a 1 ta J ..lit ... 1 10 74 U4 at 44 ' 17 i:i ... t to 47 lit ... 44 tt lit t 13-4 47 ! te I M SHEKP Sheep receipt looked good on paper tm morning, but a a matter of fact, fifteen ear were consigned through ta a eastern point to be fed out and war not offered for sal on thl RiarVal. bring hailed only- for feed and rest. Of the r aiaining car only about five were in aignt a trri (he market opened and thev Were nearly all ewe. The buyer snapped iLi lip qulcklv. rating Price that were ssfe y 16-j6c higher tlisa Hat week. tJ.d ee toid ud as hl! a 36". After flispoai:, of the few lia.ls en Viand, evrrv one est down to wit the arrival of the Is! trs'tis UiiotstirB on ahen and lsmhe: tl4od tl cViolee lambs. 37 h"i-7 40; fair to g.xd lamb, t 5iT.w4; feed 'n iamb. 3S.niwjv.7r-: good chol.-e lambs, 37 loJ7 : fair to g'wxf lamba. fa. It '-EP7.10: feeding . Ismbs. 3.'.oi oAT; goo.1 to choice light yesrlliig.a. 3"47S: god to choice hesvy yearlings. 3.ru : teem ing yearilnga, 3T.nia,ia.ln: good to choice wethers. 3B.iji4.2S: ftedlng wethera. 34 M 4.75; good to choice eaes. 3.7:-ti-S 0; fntr ti giiod ewe. 34.Xo4.7r: feedirg ewes. f:t 0 aid : cull and burka. 31.0tH":.7o. Representative tales: No. M western ewe . ., 3 western ewes, cull 73 western ewe 22? western ewe "J western ewe is" western ewes Av .. 3S a - .. M . .114 .114 ..l' ..I ..!' Tr. 4 2t 2 4 A 4 7i 3 on 3 An 23 3 35 3 7 .to 4 S M 7 r . 142 western yesrling. wether 7 western wethers 173 western wethers ...11 ... 55 ...115 4'4 western lamb western ewes 711 western yearlings, wethers l.lg western lamb 217 western yearlings 314 western ytarling . . 71 . 9 miCAt.O LIVE STOCK MARKKT Cattle Xtresg Tea Ceats Hlgaer Sheep aad l.a nab II laker. CHICAGO. Feb. 25. CATTLK Receipt, estimated. ." hesd: market stronu; to l'V higher; steers. 5.lt4ir7 ); cows. 33.tiS .50: heifers. 33.2tVuw.0f; bulls. 33.4fi&.a: calves. 33.5ii 50; stocker and feeder. 3 25rs.r; lltDlrV-Receipts, estimated. l.i4 head; market. I4ti5e higher: choice lieAvy slilp plrg. fS.T"ia.7S; butchers, 3svf'75: light mixed. H.fi.r: choice ltpht. 3 rlii.; packing. 3K. &. 65; pigs. fS-SorfAlo; bulk of sales, 3 oOty. . StlEKP ANI LAM BS Receipt", esti mated, H.OnO Tiesd; market strong to 1"c higher; stieep. f4.2fi4i5.73; lamb, fS-StV:.": yearlings. fS.OPf7.15. . I. oats Live toek Market. ST. LOCIS. Feb. 25. CATTLE Receipts, J.9J0 hed. Including 7t Texan. Msrket steady to 10c lower: Texans steady. Native shipping and export steers. 3." .ih 7.1'; dressed beef and butcher steers. 34 twt.30: teers under l.ooo lbs., 33.5i.rS; stockers and feeders, 33.5ifu6.4o; cows and heifers. 33.25(10.85; Blockers and feeders. 33.5o'!i 5 40; cows nd heifers. 33iSrj6.25: canners. 31 tnwi 25; bulls, .5"J.'; calves. 3-''.5in .). Texas and Indian ateers, 33.5'i.50; cows and heifers. 32.7y5.0o. HOtrH Receipta. 8.2(tl hesd. Market 10c to 15c higher. Pigs and light. 34.70'n 4o: packers. 3i.40f(t5.50; butcher and bent heavy. 36 iH 0. x , siii.-irn- ivn l.AMH!Reeeinta. 2 head. Market steady. Native muttont, 3X75 4Jfi.rii: Iambi, 34.757.: culls nd bucks, 33.50y6.5O; tocker, 33. 2Tii'4.). Kanaa C Ity Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2Ti. OATTLK Re ceipt. 4,l0 head, including ) soullierns. Vfarket alea.lv. HV ilia her. rilolce export and dressed beef steers, 33.9nfni.7ri: fair to good, 34.7V6-5S5; western teerw. 34. jfn.T- ; locker and fenders. 33.jti5--'5; snuth.-ni teera 14 7Scn6.0i): southern cows. 3-'.75'u4 10; native cows. 32.0fioo: native heifers. 33.50 4j5 50; bulls. 33.304.75: calve. 34.wui i-n-irs-i ne.elnta. iU head. Market HV to ISc higher. Top.. 3o.5o; bulk of Bales. 3a i.45. Heavy. te.4O-rfk.50: packers and butch ers. 6.26'a.50; light. 3h.Wii; P'g"- n- SHEEP AND L.MB3-Reccipt, ll.o) head Market for sheep. 10.' higher: lambs. loc to 15c lower, ljiml-s. 34'a7.55; year lings. f5.754fii.35; wethers. 35.0nu5.75; ewes. 34.5otiJ6.35; stockers and feeders. j.oirqt.,. St. Jose ah Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH, Feb. 25 CATTLE Re ceipt 1.24) head; market for teer lOljlic higher; tow and heifer teady to 10c higher: teer. fiaVfiSHO: cow and heifers, t2.75fll5.J0; calvee, 33.5t&7.50. HXkJS Receipts, 4.fmo liead; market 10c hlaiier: top, 3h 50;. bulk of sales. 3o. 154 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 5.0W hesd: msrket active and Willie higher; Iambs. 34.75&7C. gloax City Lira "lack Market. SIOCX CITY, H.. Feb. 25. Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 00 head: mar ket strong; beevea. 34.5o''i'i.25: fat cow and heifers. 33.5oH6.00; feeders. 34.00i6.15; year lings. Ki.um4.&. , . ,, HOGS Receipta, 200 lu-ad: market 1V higher: range of prices, 5 nxrjii 1; balk of ale. 36.10irb.30.' ' ' Stock la Sight. 'Receipt of live ktock at the lr principal wextern market South Omaha . Sioux City St. Joseph Kansas City . Br. Louis Ohlcago "... 2."0 l.t4) ".OllO to 3"0 l.joo 4."c0 5.0 .... 4.000 6.oo) 1 l.tssj .... 7.HW f.2-0 I.lOf) ... 6.6r'0 1."Z 14,tM ...17.400 42,0"0 39.100 Total Q33AUA ' CC2i3ItAL MARKET. lapl aad Faster Prod are Trice ru alehed kg Bayer aad Wholesaler. BUTTaUt Creamery, No. 1 ueiivered to tli retail trad in l-lo. carluns, Mc; No. 1 la ev-lU. tubs, No. 3 iu i-lu. cartua. lot; in tU-lb. tubs, J)th--, packiug slock, 1-, fare.y dairy, tuba. xf--: cummoa roll, fi.su mad. 30c. (Maiket tiuane every EGGS Fresli eUing slock, candled, Wj 34c. No iterate stock in Omaha market. CHEESE if .nest vviotona.il luu cictm, twin, laci young America, a In hoop, lapc; favorite, in boop, lc; daisies, 2u iu hoop, 15rc; cream brick, full case. 15c; blovk Swiss. 16c, fu)l-cram llmbuiger, lac Beef Cut Rib, No. 1. lac; No. 3, 13c; No. 3, iHo Loin, No. 1, lsVc No. 3, 14c; No. 3, 11c. Chuck, No. L 7c; No. 3, ic; No. j, re. Round, No. 1, 8-c; No. 2, 'c; No. 3, J'c. Flat. No. L tHc; No. 2. 3c; No. 3. 5c. POULTRT Allv. iprlng. 11 He; !in, 10c; cock. o'4jc; ducua, luc, gece, 3Vc; tur keys, ltc; pigeon, per do., twe, guinea fowl, per 00a, 3X60. aquabs, per do.. U. Dressed, hens. Uc; springs. Uai2Vc; cocas, ttc; duck. 13c; geeae, Uc; turkeya, 21c. FKESrl FrtUii'S Apples, New York Baldwin. f4; fancy Ben Davis, 3o; Kiaeuuri pippins, fi.; Idaho Roam Beauties, fi; xira fancy Bu Davis, ptr box, 1.S. Ba nanas, 6-buocb lots. 344c per lo. oranges, f2.oW3.25. Lemons, f3.t4.oo. Grape fmu, fi. Grapes, Malaga, f7.au iier keg. FlurldA pineapple, per crate, 33. STRAWBE.Hftlb.aV-tv per qL VEGs.TAfai.ES Kansas etpot toe. 32.75 per bbL California celery, large, 75c; mailer. 40c New York Holland seed cab bage. 24C per lb. Wisconsin Red Glob onion. II40 per lb. California eauliflower, f3 per crate. Tomatoe. Flo; (-basket crate, 3i.5o; Cuba. 6-basket cra.t. 33. Let tuce, per doa., ue. Old vegetables par nip, turnip, carrot 32.25 per bbl. Florida new beet, carrot, paranipa, turulp. etc., per do , 76c HIUEaV No. 1 grseo. 10c 1 No. 1 cured. He. FISH Whlteflsh, frosen, 10c; herring, 3V:; salmon, lov; pike, be; pickerel, iVk'c; trout, 10c; catfish. l'-i12c; halibut. 3c; red snapper. 12c; black base, 2Sc; crappte, 6n pc; percn, sc; coorisn, ijc; smells, Sc; eeia. 15c; lobster, green, 37c; boiled, doc; frog' lege, dec. . ' Waal Market. busiu.x, reo. zo. w ut)i. Dealers are mora Interested in the new clip and foreign sioc man in 114111 sales 01 old .domestic j supply is reduced very nine 01a wool is cnanging annds. as to tha minimum Prices are very firm. For jld stock leadma: domestic quotationa follow: Kentucky, In diana ana siisaouri, tneee-eignin blood 2Sxij0c: quarter blood. 2Mj.23c; scoured val ues. Texas, fire. 12 mouths, ejji-c; fine. 4 to tuontna, axgao)-; tine fall. Afrrva;; Call rornla, northern, at4.ie2r; 111 id die county, 40 fit2c; tan. tree, ahuAm-; Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, f-"&3c; eaaterti. No. 1 cdnth- ing. mjo,c; vanev, ivo. 1, 4Nuj0c; territory, line ciuiiniig. v'V'wc; line meoium t lut nil, a ai4iic; half-blood, evwia-; ttireu-eightha Diooa, rmirooL, quarter uhhi,i, vrmc; pulled, extra, 2'uc; fin A, hrmiic; A super, H! e. 8T. IXjI'13. Feb. 25. WOOL Firm; it aiinii Kiajea. conioiug ana clotiiing. jd 24c; light fine, loijjoe. heavy fine, l'tilw.-; Kvaporaled Apple aad Dried Frails. SKW YORK. Feb, 2.i.-tfVA POK ClKt 1 iPPI.KD.Mi.rllH uiil.l 4-o.,..u m.- . at 'u1c. choice at 7'i7V prune at trie ann common to inir ai ufeioc. lKlk.D F1H1TH Prune aie moderately' active, with quotation tanging from 3rV I "rra; reiiniog. i.ii'.tc; centrifugal, !4. to 7c for new crop California fruli up 01 ,r!,,' 3 '3Vc: moUtaea ujr, 2Vc; lefuieo. 40-ki and from 6,c tu Ik; for ureg.m fi-ii 1 l""ro. No. a. 4.4-; No. 1. 4 lOt; No. 8. . ; to 20-a. Apricots are ?omoMrat:veiy a4 ar.c t ': -i"- 3 ' : " 3.30c; No. and price are firmly held, wltn choice u- J-; No. 13. i.oc. N o.. 14. . 3 sou; cuofef quoted t V"c. ira choice at Viiiffi- 1 ' oners' A. 4.4u-: mould A. 5c; cut loaf, and fancy at HMil-. Peache rj auld u I 6 crus.ied. 5 3ie; powdciej. 4 7ic; grauu- ba sbawina a aironifcr tone in the but no improvement was reported in t.iv local spot market, choice being qjirt-d :it aojac, extra cnoiee ai ti-n.-ac and :ani at iVtloV-"- RKUi ar quiet, witii I0.1v muscatel quotid at 4m5c. hox e tu fail, y seeded al t-'oCic, . edless at 3b.iq and Loodon layer at 81 Srql.i. Bigger. , better. bu.tr-That's whit ad vertising tu Tu Be dvaa for your j4sla;aa. BERHYJIAN DUT FUR MAYOR Jack Leader Files and Will Fight Dahlman for Nomination. WILL SOON ANNOUNCE PLATFORM rropotrt t Make III aaaaalga a Desjeeral aatl ot Jaekealaa -I.oax-rk Steps Oat of Ik Race. They're off: At last toe Jack have Cim moncd ufflient nerve l pci up lh gauntlet thrown down by, the t Vsty' Jims, and it' Colonel Ed and Colonel Jamel for th mat now. . . Ed F. Bciryman, president of In Podrd of Park commissioners and cohml the governor staff, filed Thursday morning candidate fcr ths democratic nomination ! for mayor of Omaha, against Mayor D.thi- man. who filed three week ago for re nomination on the ame ticket. The new candidate Is secretsry of th Jatksonlsn club of Nebraska, but he an nouncea that he will not make a campaign a a JacV. but aa a rUtln. every-day demo crt, asking for support from Jacks nd Jims alike. He will hav platform. Includ ing emh high oundin( word a a -grrter Omaha, more beautiful Omaha no a mora prosperous Omaha." Hut this platform Is got yet ready. for publica tion. "I do not know as there 1 anything special to y about my candidacy." ld the colonel, "except that I Intend to make a clean, tri!ht and forceful campaign. I have missed but few eselona of th council during the last three year and b liev that the present . council ahould be re-elected and tht .Omh hould tiav a mayor In full sympathy with ttihr council I have lived tn Omaha -a number of year and know Its needs, and I believe I have made a good record on the park hoard. t ny rate. I hav given the board liberally of my time without recompense. "I want to be mayor of Omaha, promi nent business men of the city want me to make the r-e nd I have decided to enter Into the campaign with the determination to win." Will Nat Qelt Park Board. Colonel Ferryman war appointed a mem ber of the Board of Park Commissioners by Mayor Dahlman. but be say li baa no in tention of resigning thl position. No emol uments attach to the portion and .he floes not consider that hd ia under any obliga tions to the mayor by retaining the position to wheh the executive appointed htm. .Th colonel Is alo in favor of n elective Board of Fire and. Police Commissioners. as announced before. In this be la opposed to Mayor Dahlman, who from the first ha contended for an appointive board. C. O. Iaibeck, city comptroller, ha de ckled not to enter the mayoralty fight, but will file for city comptroller a oou as City Clerk Dsn Butler will receive aucb filings. Mr. Lobeck lias paid his money to the city treasurer and received hia receipt all ready to attach to a filing blank when the city clerk lays tb word... , Two republican and one. democrat filed for the council Thursday. James Corr, 1777 North Tlilrty-thlrd treet,and A. 'It. Holl,' 431( Grant street, are the two republican candidate, both filing -for tha' position of councilman from the Sixth '.ward. T. B. Norrls, 3507 Burt treet,' filed for th demo cratic nomination for councilman from tha Ninth ward. John 8. Helgren, accohntant In the office of the county comptroller, filed Wednesday, noon as a candidal for city comptroller,, but during the - afternoon lie withdrew the filing at the requeet of City Clerk Butler, who- explained that U was arcepted by the deputy Inadvlsatly. Mr. Butler announced Tuesday morn ing that he would accept no firing for the office ef city comptrol1er:-uutlt th bill repealing the- law of two - years age consolidating the office of city and county comptroller was approved by th governor and he had received official notice of such passage aad approval. Ou this ground he refused the proffered fil ing of City Comptroller Lobeck for re notnlnalion and re-election and told other possible candidate that (hey would aav to wait a few day. The clerk did not give hia viewa to his deputy, however. . and during the noon hour, while Mr. Butler wa at lunch, the deputy accepted the Helgren filing. Breckenridge . Acts Salvini Attorney R. W. Breckinridge ia aomething of an Italian cellular. At least he can get a word every now and then from the wlt- pesse In the tilal of - An'.onlo Norlla gainst the Omaha at Council Bluff Street Railway company. Nearly all th testi mony 1st In Italian and the aervtces of an interpreter are necessary. ' "Did th car atart forward rapidly" asked Breckenridge. Th Interpreter trans lated and the witness hesitated. "Vlolente, piano or legator- Inquired the lawyer. "Vlolente." replied th witaess. Th bilingual effect to' be heard at the trial reminded one of that time when Tom asso Salvini toured this country with Julia Arthur, Kalvlni playing In Ital'in and Mia Artbur In Knglish. Then one could hear aomething like this: ' Balvlnl (brandishing fist i Caramba! Ml!t diclal Cor no dl Bacoho! E aua vita, pkantilni da banan!!'. MUs Arthur (Imploringly) Ah, lay not so. rn lud! dalvtni (advancing threateningly; Con nioto 11 penaeroao la prima verra. Bacra! Mie Arthur (weeping) Ah. m: BaHinI smite her on the wrlsL , (Curtain.) ririia..,a a-aiiow Um. ntrtmy. Pneumonia often follow la grippe., but never follow fh use of Ft.!oy' Honey nd Tar, for la gripp cough aad deep seated colds. Refuse any but tha genuine la Us yellow package. Sold by all drugglata. Bigger, Better. Busief That ' what ad vertising in Th Bee. doca for jimit buainet. ' 1 Foreclose sa I row W ork. KANSAS CITV. Mo., Feb. 26-The Na tional i'.ank if Comnierce todiy btougbt suit In Kitwu City. Kan., to foreclose) a mortgage tin (he property of the Kiver S'de 1. 1011 Works company tf mat city on notes m.ri gating 3i.'HI. Charles W Ur"- rnayor of Argentuo. wj named to i L" . t.-.-vrr iwndiiui . tiie forccl-sure Mruci-edinga. 4f aa alaiaases. VUltlv Keu. 25.-L'(iAltRaw. N K vV ; l-i-d. 4 one: r unes. 4 wx MuLAevSKS-Bteadv; New (I kim operi ta.aTee i&ei,' . NEW VIHlK. Kei. :-KKf-u4ur maik't .load atwd, net 4 i-..inl4 lowtr to lo ft, la b'ghei, Xaies were rerioiKd of 22.) l a, a. liic.Fudii,g March f 4 j i7e; April, 4.WK ; Ma ( twu4V.-;. J.ii,. , .'; AnK'-et ' li.-; ieumlrtT. .6e; w t'lber and J.njar ,..- ap4. fina; xXln No. 7 ,,t ,-a-nua, , 4, pa. aLid, atee l), Cordova, P(,tlJut 0