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    TIIK r.KK: OMAHA, FRIDAY,
FKnniTAUY
4, T910.
1
T
I
aftis am) produce mm
r i
ftoline in - tic Market Followed
by Lower Cablet.'
nt murk: current receipt free turn, ?TV7I
2.c fit mark.
CMKKSW Firm. New York full creams,
mice. lT'itilTHc; fa'r to good, 18170.
I'.W V OH K t;l'.ml. MARKET
WHEAT THEN SINKS STILL LOWEE
t'nrn Stnbhorat nllh Price HolAIng
Fill ply Well Mad .Balllsh Peeling
"J rrevolllaoj Throattboat Wrst
' era Cora Belt.
OMAHA. Feb. 8. 1510.
The decline In our domestic market was
fallow i d by lower cable and tliU still fur
tiitir depressed the local what market.
The most bearish news came from Minne
apolis and the . northwest, where receipts
C ontinue very heavy and cash wheat values
rn easier. -,
jThe com market is stubborn and prices
are holding' fairly firm. Bullishness Is g'n
r)1 throughout the western coin bolt.
-Yi heat was wry weak and broke sharply
fn tha heavy a-lllng .01 ders which came
in the market when cables were reported
weak. Heavy receipts In the northwest
caused further npakimi In the cash mar
ket, values easing off H
Corn was Nilr due to the weakness In
wheat, but the market acted rather Inde
pendent and refused to decline. The cash
market was lower and large offerings were
bought from V&c to 1 lower than yester
dav.
primary wheat receipts were 8.12.0CO bush
S.'s and shipments were 316 . bushels,
against receipts last u- of 4t.2.u00 bushels
atid shipments of 248.01)0 bushels.
Prlnmrv corn rnrelrtts were 7M.0OO bUPhels
and shipments were 4M.O0O bushels, against
reei-lnts lust venr of ii5u.Oog bushels and
shlrtnierita nt iljt rtm huuhelfl.
Cleurilnoea rn JkS I) bushels of Corn,
hune of oats and wheat and flour euuol
to lnO.000 bushels.
Liverpool Hosed i$j7d
and i lower on corn.
1ocol lange of options:
lower on wheat
-Artioles.
heat-
May..
July.-.
. urn
May.. July..
.:-
TAiay..
July..
Open High, t Low. Close. Yea y,
1 0411 1 0r 1 044 1 OCVi 1 04
tH tt-w IrSl X
i ! I I
C3',4 t,2 63'va , 634 K3V
t.3 63 C3't 631 tt
44sj 44j 44V, 4t'! 444
41 4l . ,-. 4IHI l
Oniaks
4 WHKAT-No. i
Cash Prices.
hard, ll.OMil.OCH; No. I
hard. il.0Sral.O4U: No. 4 hard. !mcil.02; re
J cted, hard, ItflCc; No. 2 spring, Jl.CtfB
1.0tt; No. 8 spring, $1.0oral.04; No. 2 durum.
siS4t)4c; No. 3 durum, Wff';c.
IHIHN-Nn. 'A .white. bOiiiic: No. 3 whit
5'M)0c; No.-4 white, Sii'5ti'e; No. 2 yel
low. KJIWiSMo: No. 8 vellow. 5S77J58WC: No.
yellow. 644i66o; No. , fcHMiitle: No. 8. B7fj!
6Sc; No. 4, 54i65c; no grade. Wt54c.
ATK MIsnHnril 4f.li'fl46lAC: No.
white, 444fo454c; No. 4 white, 44tj?4-VIc; No.
a yellow, UhitiUKe; No. 4 yellow, 4344c;
1,... ml.H 3.1U.ft lie.
PARLEY No. 4, 61f2c; No. 1 toed. Wii
RYE No,
J,!W76c; No. 7iJ75e.
Carlet Receipts.
Wheat Corn.
Chicago ...:.,...; 21 M
Minneapolis 47S ...
Omaha f 63 V 1"0
Uuluth 27
Oats
210
78
4-KUCAGO GRAIN . AXD TBOVISIQ-MS
l''e(area of the Trad
rea of the Tradtna; and float
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. SAWheat was generally
cesler today, fluctuating freely to a cloee
a shade to 4c lower Uian yesterday. Corn
and oats were much firmer than wheat
at any mane and closed at a mild advance,
provisions sagged materially unaer me in
flrence of lower prices of llv hogs.
Bearish Influence from various sources
dvntnbuied - to weaken wheat, the neat
i decline at the close being; from a shiuie
to c. i ne ,fluctuatlona were from Wd'lo,
May covtrin all fractional points betwoen
II. and iflUX. At the close May stood
at It low, lower. New demand for
the Krain kept corn prices eenurally firm
In spite of the weakness In the wheat
market. Offerings were absorbed on all
the spots and fluctuations varied from V(f
4tiC. May advanced during the day to
t.u7ko; Vfl .hLilin.i)iaiuiLiiei4aVli. Uoite,
after a decline to tiu'jc. i'he volume of
trade was moderate a..o '. the close May
sold at 60V. tac hiKUi -an . the final
in lues yesterday.
Oats followed ihe course of corn and sue
cersfully resisted the weakening Influence
orkine wheat pit. May early in tne aay
it-ID off to tuSc. and la lor climbed to too
1 he close was geueraliy firm with May at
4t&Hc, sc nigner.
In the provisions pork fell 80o below yes
terday's closing prices, other futures de
clining to a lesa extent,
i no leading tuiurea ranged as follows
Articles. Open.) High. Low. Close. Yes y
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
n
May
July
Sopt.
May
. .July
Sept.
. May
July
Lard
fay
Juy
lvlla-
May
July
1 O0fl
1 10
lOOH-i
i
M?Vs
4JW
. 40'
21 70
21 62 VW
12 00
12 Vi
U 72
11 TO
I
A i
10ts
etstol
1 09
1 wVi
86
43V
21 80
U Ti
12 OS
U 05
U 75
11 T2
1 lOlllOH-Vi
1 Wli)U-
w G te
, WW M 6'!
6tH!6tVt 6tH4
48HJ!.!,'MfS
43Vs43K&-H
I 40 Mi
21 51H 21 724 21 ?0
21 60 21 67M 21 80
U 97V4 11 97V, 12 10
U 6 11 Z 12 10
11 65 U T7H
11 66 I 11 77 Vs
44.
11 66
11 66
orations
of the Day Varlona
Tom mortifies.
NEW YOr.K. Feb. . FLOtH Market
ull and lower; spring patents, " i0
6.75; winter tralftht. .;rt44o; win
r nster.ts. IS 40'd.VW; spring clenr.
4.40i4.8r; winter extras. No. 1, $4 60W
no: winter extras, iso. x, .4ru, tn;
Knnsa straights. ( 4.90 5.15. Kecelpls,
I IW hhls.; ehlpnents, S.2T4) bbls. live
lour, Hteaily; fair to good, HKM-M;
holce to fancy. I4 45f4 60. Buckwhsat
flour. au;et; bulk. li.0r&2.0G. nominal, per
100 Ihe.
COKNMEAL Steady; fine whitn an!
ellow, 1 1 e.r. t 1.80; coarse, 11.46 $ 1.60;
lin dried, 3.o0.
RYE -Dull; No. 2 weetern, nom-
naJ, f. o. b.. New York.
WHIAT Spot maiket easy, iSn. t red.
11.30, nominal, elevator, domestic, and f. o.
afloat; ivo. l northern tiuluth and No.
hard winter, $1.40l4, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat. Wheat was weak most of the day
on benrlsh cables, large receipts and the
dircllne In the stock market, but covering
by shorts resulted In a partial recovery
nd prices at the olnse wera tivic nel
lower. May rloNed at 11 17; July closed
at ll.OS'4. Receipts, 10.800 bu.; shipments,
none.
CORN Spot market easy; No. 2. iJV,
elevator, domestic. 73c delivered and 71c,
o. b. afloat. Option market w.is In
active and easier on prospects of larger
receipts, closing Vm0 net lower. May
closed Rt invie: July closed at 7.r'": Sfp
ternber, 7uc. Keoelpts. 7.000 bu. : shlpmentJ,
.!' nu.
OATS Spot market aulet: mixed oats. 20
o 32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 2)
o 32 pounds. 621A(hrAc; cllpued white. !M to
42 pounds. Sa'faiftftCc. Option market was
without aotlon. closlns- We net lower. May
closed at Vlhkc. Rerelpts. 2K.H76 bu.
HAY Finn: orime. tl.16itll.20: No. 1.
II. In; No. 1, l.tK:Ull.ulw: Ino. , tl.UU.
HIDES Steadv: Central America. 2ZVtC
Bogota. 21',&i!2M.e.
LEATHER Firm: hemlock, firsts. 2fiW
251c; seconds, 23iu27c: thirds. 2:''t36c; rejected,
ZOitSle.
TALLOW Steady: prime city, hhds., 6c
Country. IIMi71c.
PROV18ION.'-Pork. steady; mess, I23.60ci
23. f6; family, JJS.toiilUOO; snort clear,
Beef, stesdy; mess, lU.&OWUM;
am v. 116.0041 16.00: beef hams. I wxaas.w.
Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs., iiz uO'uia.uo: pickled nams. luwunm.
l.ard, easy; middle west, prime, ll.5lx'8 lZ.o;
refined. firm; continent, J12.KU; South
America, JU.60; compound, U 7ft 10.00.
BUTTER Steady with a trifle better de
mand; creamery specials, S2ic; creamery
extras, 2!4c; creamery thirds to first. Wsb
Ltu; western factory siaoonds to firsts, 23
24c.
CHEESE Firm: state full creamery, fall
made, specials, 17VtBlsc; fancy, 174c; good
io prime, ibtQioc; currem maae, Deei
i:1.!: erilnmr" ta fa.ir. lsi'lBe; skims
ull to vpeclals. 13'ti'H'c. -
EUUS Eaaler; western firsts. 30c; sec
onds, 29c; refrigerator special marks fancy.
ZV0'27c; refrigerator special marks firsts,
2ftV;i!ft2c; refrigerator special marks sec
onds, 24fiT25c.
POULTRY Alive, firm: spring chickens,
loc; fowls, 17o; turkeys, 13,17c. Dressed,
steady to firm; western chlokens, 1923;
rowis, lwttisc; turueya, mwAc.
WEATHER I THE GRAIN BELT
NEW YORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Leading Eharea Drop from One to
Eight Points.
lar of 1:0.
eutstandlnfT.
V0LTJ3IE OF DEALINGS LARGE
Speralatore Profess to ee Dnnners
in be Rnatnesa .lltnallon and
Proi-eert to Sell Honda
Are Weak.
NEW YORK, Feb. J.--AgKrest dealings
for the day of 1.6T2.0UO shares and Inroads
on price of 1 to 8 points for practically
all the actlx'e stocks offer evidence of a
liquidation In the stock market sufficiently
drastic and embracing to call for some
othe.' explanation than temporary vagaries
of Bps;ulaUve sentiment or merely techni
cal conditions In the stock market itvelf
The extent to which the previous decline
had already run, its duration and the
technical results Involved, are eomo of the
points which entitle speculators to view
the day's events as promising a revOrHuJ.
That all Is not well with the body-economic
or with finance and Industry as was
assumed when prices of stocks were 10 to
40 polntu higher than were touched on the
declines today Is borne In upon the mind
with conviction.
The opinion, that overlays practically all
others was that commercial recession and
Industrial reaction are to he read In the
aotlon of the aex-urltlee market. This opin
ion has been gathering adherents for sev
eral weeks past. It began with evidence
of a lull In the freight movement over
the railroads, with some renewed accum
ulation of a surplus of freight cars anl
gained force with reports of the falling off
In orders for iron and decline In Uie price
or mat paste commodity.
Another factor wa the authority eiven
to views publicly stated by qualified legal
testiony suppose! to represent the views of
large Organisations of capital of the harm
to follow from the proposed enforcement
of tha Sherman anti-trust law. The word
"panic" found frequent repetition In these
various pictures or the future, and the ef
feet was decidedly disturbing to the nerves
of the stock market element. There ws.
the fear that with the arn-ct of the upwind
course of prices of commodities there would
neofisarlly follow a process of deflation,
which would arrest the course of prosper
ous activities all through the channels of
commerce.
This woek's failure of an Important firm
of dealers In bonds was the text, also, for
unfavorable views. There grew up a sup
position that the cleaning up of credits
now In progress might originate as far back
as the panic of 1907.
The market had an effective rnlly of 1 to
a points in the final hour and the closing
tone was strong and well sustained at tho
recovery, but the Inviting profits on the
day's decline offered to the bears, obviously
supplied much of the Inducement for buy
ing. Bonds were weak, but with no sign of
the demoralized tone of stocks. Total sales,
par value. $3.92:i.OO0.
United States 2's declined H per cent and
the 4's. per cent on call.
Number of Bales and ieatl:ng quotations
on stocks were as folicws:
Sal no. High. Low. Cle.
dollar. f44 fil 1.000; silver dol
fclAaov.- sliver certificate
M-4.(.11.0.
t;"TMial Fund fJtnndard silver dUnrs In
general fund. 40.1.035; current liabilities,
11 1.7 Sii. Tail; working balance In nn'iiry of
fices, tl'3.124.4'iH; in banks to rretltt of treas
urer t.f the United ftt.it. s, $:',4.!i7.377: wtih
nldlarv shver citn, $l;i.!ji..i'2; minor coin.
H Ti;'..irs; total balance In general fund, 11,-
2X610.
."Sew York Money Market.
Clo tr.g Quotations on bonds were as fol
lows.
ref s. rc....lmnter. M-t. 44
coupon ' tnlr. M. 11. 4W..
?. rug lli4,Jpn 4
coupon li do 44
4. m ,14-4'K. C. So. t Is .
rnunon limuku 8. a. . im
Alln-iTinlmr lat U mi !. N. mil. 4s..
Am. Ar-1 ta V 2 M . K. T. 1st 4
Am. T. T. a 4i.lll'4 do gen. 4
Am. Tohaero 4....
do 4a
Armour A (. 44
Atr-hison Kn. 4s...
v. n.
do
V. t.
do
U S.
do
1t
4;4Mo. t'aiinc 'a kl
1' Nrtt'l HT vt M. 4 M
3ljN Y. Con'l 3So. II
l N. Y , N. H. II.
do ct. 4 lfj cv. a 14
do ct. ta 11 Nor. a W. lat c 4a n
Al In ntlc C. U lat 4a I .1! do r, li)
U O. 4s T4No Paririo 4l 10H4
do Ha ITS do Sa TSV,
do 8. W. IH ori. 8. U rfdg. 4s
rtrooklyn Tr. or. 4a. ti Penll. ev. .H. 1' 4
rvntral of tia. 6a IO- do run. 4s ..l'1
Central iMthor 5a.. WVRradlna: sn. 4a
On'l of N. J. (. H.lMliSI. L. 8. T. t$. 4
fhe. Ohio 4'4..irJSi do en. on
Mo raf. ' it loai8t. U R. W. c. 4.. TTH
rt. A Alton JSa 7i do lat old 4a 2'4
C, B. Q. JU 4s.. ll,sarjoard A. X.ln 4a IH4
do son. 4s..
iV, M. Bt.
Rn. I4a
C. H. I. A P.
do rfa. in
olo. Ind. 6m ,
(.ulo. Midland 4a.,
Colo, ft 8ouihprn re!
and nt. 4
IVI. ft It. rr. 4
D. aV R. o. nt.
IJIttlllera'
t.svso. racirto-. . 4s.... 3
P. ito cv. 4 l 4
.. 18V, lo t,t raf. 4a ,
4lH,go. Rallmar lis W4
... ! do gn, 4a.. 7!'4
.. 7 t'nlon Parltlc 4a... -..l"!
7i44 do ct. 4a Iiv-Vl
do 1st and ref. 4a. t74
rrr. 8 Huhher t nv.
... IH I'. 8. Bteal 2d ....im
6a v.-rro. t hem. ta. rTVi
77 waiaah 1st ra. ...... .11 t'A
01AUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trains Generally Late, Making
iny Slow, Dull Trade.,
HOGS SHOWING SOME WEAKNESS
Sheep and l.amha tontlnoe In I.laait
Hrrrlpla, htle Trade la Aetlra
and I'rtcea S Iron a to Tea
Cents II laker.
Neb., Feb. S. 1010.
Cal1e. Hogs. Shesp.
SOfTlI OMAHA,
Teeelnls w-er ;
Official Monday 8.1 t.f.
Official Tuesday 4.412 6 '9 3.3S
Kstlmate Thursday SSWrt r!4o0 6nojthe
Four days this week. .13 B7." 25,4:'6 17.207
Same rlavs last venr. .. .IS 214 S2.15 W.fRl
S ime dnys 2 weeks ago. .H3.S.tl 3R.i:-0 2ti Sl
Same tisvs S weeks ago.. 23.5!1 SI 34T. 31.013
Some ,l;i'vs 4 weeks ago.. 14 612 K..7!7 1!.W3
Simo days last year. . . 1S.5O0 34.11)0
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last yean
1810. 1909. Inc. Pec.
Cattlo -4.21 M.1AS .... 4.W4
Hogs .; 2C9.1S7 .... 9.90H
Sheep 137.f.l 147.044 .... 9.3C3
The following tnblo shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons;
Pate. I 1910. 1H9.I08. 1907. 11908. 119OS.I1904.
Kris prior lien 4a... 4 do 1st and rit. 4s.. 71',
do (an. 4 TlViWr-alarn 1 4 14",
do cv. 4a, aerll A. TTVtWestlngh. ' Rise. . 6a
do a. 4a, aorlcs B 'V Wla. ( antral 4 .. .
On'l HUc. rv. 6. Hi Mo. Pacific ct. U.. &
111 On'l 1st ref. 4a.
Utd. Otlared.
Local Securities.
Quotations furnished by f?afnuel Burns,
jr., 614 New York Life building:
Bid. Aekl.
For
and
No. t.
t'nsh nuotatlons were as follows:
FLOP It St cad y ; winter patents, $5.20
"Rights. si.MruA.un; nakerB, l3.zotuo.3o. .
RYK No. 2. 8H&MV4C.
OAUL.EY Feed or mixing, tnr to
ihulce malting, trj71e.
SEED Flas; No. 1 southwestern, J2.05V4;
' No. 1 northwestern, 12.15V,. Timothy, 4 tS.
1 PrtOVISlONH Mess pork, per bbl., J21.50
Uard. vx.-r 100 lbs.. $11 97Vai2 03V,.
.liort ribs, sides, (loose) til fcrrrll.Tu; short
(l.-nr Sides, (boxed) $12 00f 12 12V.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
- eliiial to 1W.0H0 bu. Primary receipts were
'JJxiob bu.. compared with 4B2.000 bu., the
Vrrospondlng day a year ago. Estimated
ltCvrtpts for tomoi-row: Wheat.-20 cars;
corn. 428 cars; oois, 154 cars; hogs, 25.000
head.
Ch'cigo Capti Prlces-'Vheat: No. red,
$l.iti(il.27; No. 3 red. $1.S1.2"; No.. 2 hard,
$1 13u 1.15; NO. 8 hard, II. hil 1 1; No. 1
northern spr ng, $l.lJH.s4.; No. 2 northern
tpilng, $l.UiL14; No. 3 spring, $1.101.11.
t'orn: No. 2 cash, 64i4V.q; No. 8 cash. W
(; No 4. tHi0Vtc; No. 8 white, 5'(t6o,
No. 2 yellow, SMjtido, nominal; No. 4 yel
low. tiO ifi;iH.c. Oats: No. 2 eash, 47c,
noiilnal; No. 8, 474i474c, nominal; No. 1
white. 4Kc; No. 8 white, 47(iv47c; No. 4
whlt'. t6tc.
ItL'TTKH-Steady; creameries, l!Vfv3nc;
dairies. 244 29c.
f F.OOS Hecelpls, t.493 cases. Market
eiercly; al mark, case lnoluded, 20I2IHc;
ftrts. JSc: prime firsts, to.
! - rUFV.SITSteady; dalBiea, 17$i7c; twins,
IrtV'fllTc; Young Americas, ltjH74l6e; lonlj
hoins. U'AttltSKe.
FOTATOfcH Easy ; choice to fancy,
Sc: fair to good. SStMOc.
FOl'LTRY Firm; turkeys. 17e; chickens,
15c; prlnfs. lie.
VF.AI-Hteady; 60 to "A-lb. weights, H9e;
60 to S5-lb. wenjjhls. SrylOc; 8S to 110-lb.
weights. lOrnc.
m Receipts Toda v: What. !1 ears; corn.
410 cars; osfe, HO cars. K?tlmatd tomor-
friw: Wheat. 20 cars; corn, 42S cars; oats,
- 1M cars.
' Mlaneapolls Grain Market.
1 MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 3-W'HBAT-May.
. H 104..I1 lti: July. $1 OlrHlU I OtfV. l ash. No.
f 1 hard, $l.UU-; No, 1 northern, 1 llV,(n'
I UV No. 2 northern. ll.09VkVl.10V. No. 8.
II rti 'Jh mv..
CORN No. 8 yellow, Wft9,e.
OjTS No. 3 white, 44,t4..
HT. r'l-Flax closed at $2.1SV.
KY1C No. 8. 7Vi-77'40.
Rtl AN In 100 pound packs, n ftv.i 1 ro.
FUil'R First patents (.iu wood f. o. b.,
Minneapolis), $&.4Vr6.i0; ' f tcond patcniH.
$.". 301)5.40; first lwais. $l.S6.y 4.4C; mvond
)- dears, $il0aS.4t. 1 ; 1'.,
Peoria Market.
rVORIA. 111.. FeU l-tYIRV- ady:
ivo 8 white. iM'-ac; No. 4 white. 61V c No. 8
nixed, sivc: No. 4-mlsl, mi
, , u A r. KJV..a-M .
DATKrirm- alandard 47Ue- K
I i7c; No. 4 white. 4ftg46 V-
I'klladelphla rrodiw MhiI. ,
H" V dPKI.PHIA. Feb.' S.ri"i' tt
Oulet m ,t mrady; extra western it 1 ry,
f.'c: nfn-by prints, e.
I'tH ---Wiak and le lower; Pennsylvan's,
a-d oth-r pearby f rts fre" rir tl S'
r, C'rr "t ree-l-.ns in r-Mir-iab'e c'e..
Jt tt i. -...; wjt 111 ti.a.J, t;. omj. J'
Nebraska, Fair Friday
Warmer In North Portion.
OMAHA, Feb. 3, 1910.
The western area of high pressure has
spread over the entire country west of the
Mississippi river, and Ha crest now over
lies western Wyoming. The advance east
ward of the high has caused a very. de
cided fall In temperature throughout tne
central valleys and upper lake region
within the last twenty-four hours, and zerc
weather Is again reDorted In the uudst
Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys. The
weatner nas cleared throughout the upper
vaueys ana west ana it win De tair in
this vicinity tonight and Friday, with prob
ably slightly colder tonight. The baromet
ric depression, overlying the central' val
leys Wednesday morning, now overlies the
Ohio valley and lower lake region, and
rainy and unsettled weather prevails In all
lections east of the Mississippi river
Record of temperature and Drecluiiatlon
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
1910. 1909. 1601. 1907.
Minimum temperature ... 14 35 11 6
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .07
Normal temperature for today. 81 degrees.
Rxce.ss in precipltallo since March L
1909, 6.04 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909.
5.33 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1908.
7.64 inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
St. Loals Genera Market.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3. W'H EAT Lower;
track No. 2 red, cash. I1.2MH.27V. No. 8
hard, $1.0oil.l1; May, $1.104; July, 9o.
CORN Steady ; No. 2 cash. 6aVc; No. i
white. 67c; July, 6fifcW?o.
OATS Futures firm; cash, lower; track
No. 2 cash, 48c; No. 2 white, 49c; May, 46Vc;
July, 42'4c.
RYE Nominal, 81c.
FLOUR Pull; rod winter patents,- $5ft?
(.00; extra fancy and straight, $5.006.50;
hard winter clears, $;!.S$ti4.00.
HERD Timothy, $2.50&3.6o.
CORNMEAL-83.25.
BRAN-Weak; sacked east track
1.19.
HAY Unchanged; timothy,
prairie, $10. OOTfj 14.00. .
HAGGIN(J0S.C
HEMP TWINE 70.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobbing.
$21.25. Lard, lower; prime Hteam, $11.87Vft
11.97"-j. Pry salt meats unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, $12.60; clear ribs, $12.50: short
clears, $12.75. Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra t-hort, $18.75; clear ribs, $13.75; short
clears. 114.00.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 14c; springs,
Hie; turkeys, 21c; ducks, lto; geese, c.
RUT TER Steady; creamery, 26S2c.
EGOt" Steady. 26o.
Receipts.
, 13.000
79.000
, 117,000
99,200
$1.17
$14.0017.50;
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ...
OatH, bu, ...
Shipments
10, HO
53.000
77.1V)
94,000
66au.
2 white,
50c6$1.50
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. $. WHEAT
Unchanged; No. 2 hard. $1.0911.12; No. 8,
ll OT'Cl ll; No. 2 red. I1.23&1.2S; No. 8. $1.3$
1.27; May, $1.05; July, 95c. .
CORN Vio lower; No. 2 mixed. 63c: No! 3.
61V(i61'sc; No. 2 white, 64'ft4Vtc; No. 8,
WVu4c; May, toc; July,
OATS Unchanged; No.
No. 2 mixed. 40u-fco.
RYE-70rf(73c.
HAY Unchanged to
choice timothy. $14.5Oi'15.00; choice
$10. 7uHi 11.00; choice alfalfa. $17.00i) 18.00.
MUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras,
Kc; firsts, 2e; seconds, 21c; packing stock,
22c.
EGOS Unchanged; extras, 29c; firsts, 27c;
current reco'pts, 2Vic; seconds and dirties,
ltic. .
. Receipts
Wheat, bu 65 0O
Corn, bu ;.81 0
Oats, bu W.000
Options at Kansas City:
48ft 60c;
lower;
prairie.
Shipments.
60.000
89,000
12,000
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. Closa
Allla-Oialmera pM 100
Amalgamated Onper.. 70,4')
Am. Agricultural 4.4
Am. Boot Sugar 2, MO
Am. ran pfd 1.400
Am. Car A foundry too
Am. Cotton Oil r.mo
Am. Hldo a U pfd , 'no
Am. Ios Sa:urtll 1.P04
Am. Llnaeed 40
Am. Locomotive 8.200
Am. Smelting St Rf 46.70O
do pfd 1.400
Am. Sugar Refining l.ftno
Am. Tel. Tel 7,0
Am. Tobacco pfd 1,4)0
Am. Woolen 710
Anaconda Ulnlng Co 10.010
Atchison S8.000
do pfd TOO
Atlantic Coast Line 1.000
B. & 0 11,I0
do pfd
Bethlehem Stoel 1.100
Brooklyn R. T 10, 1W)
Canadian Pacific 700
Central Leather 8, Mo
do pfd S00
Central of N. J 100
Chea. Ohio
Chicago 4V Alton 20)
Chicago Ot. Western, new.. . l.a
C. A N. W IIOO
C, M. & Bt. P 23,700
CKC,, Q. 91. Tj ......... . . 700
Colo rnel A Il-dn ,0
Colo. & goutharn 8 VI
do 1st pfd ; Roo
do 1 pfd , M
Con, tlu I8.90O
Corn Products I.TiK)
Delaware at Hudaon )
D. A R. O S.iW)
do pfd 1. 00
Dlatlllera' Bacuntlra
Erl 7.0OO
do 1st pfd S.ftO
do M pfd 300
Oenaral Elootrto 2 loo
Uraat Kortharn pfd
do Oregon ctfa 6,IU0
Illinois Cantral 1.100
Inter. MM lt.
do pfd 14,700
Inter. Hanreater, ax-dlr..,. 1)
Inter. Marina pfd 1,6V9
Inter. Paper fx)
Inter. Pump ,
Iowa Central l.0
K. O. Southern 2,900
do pfd 700
Ij. A N S,00
Minn. A Bt. L
Minn., Bt. P. A 8. fits. M. . 4O0
Mix Pacific 8.4iX
M.. K. T 14.400
do pfd MO
National Blacult roo
National Lead B.f-'O
Nafl Rya of M. 1st pfd 100
N. Y. Central S4,rW
N. Y., Ont. A W 4.0
Norfolk A Weirtern t.l'iO
North American 2.S00
Northern Pacific H H0O
Paoirio Mall 1.400
Pennaylvmnla 44.IKIO
People's (las 1.001
P.. 0.. C. A St. U I,")
Pressed Steel Car t.'JD
Pullman Palaca car 'n
Railway Steel Spring !
Heading
Republic Stoel 14.tK
do pfd 8.100
Rock laland Co 18.100
do pfd 1.200
St. L. A B. F. Id pfd 5.
St. Louis S. W 1,4"0
do pM 1 J00
dices-Sheffield S. A I 1
So. Pacific 4fc.'
80. Railway..., ' .m
do pfd 1.1V
Tann. Copper l.2t
Teiaa A Paclric 1,8-tO
T., St. L. A W 100
do pM
Union Pacific IdS.MO
do pfd lit"0
V. S. Realty l t'"0
U. S. Rubber MOO
V. 8. Steel 4iS. 0
do pfd., 1-dlT 1.600
I'lah Copper 1."0
Va.-Caro. chemical 13.-00
Wabash .li"
do pfd MH1
Weitorn Maryland ctfs
Weatlngh. Electric 3.f0
Woatern lTnlon l."0
w a ika Brie M
Wlaco.itln CentraJ -. Bi)
Plttaburg Coal 8,!"H)
Am. Steel foundry 200
I'nlted Dry Oooda
La Clede Oaa
Total aalea for tha day,
Wheat
May ..
July ...
Corn
May ..
July ...
1 0e'4
I
1 06HI
"I
I
1 04;i 05'4B
MVej 84,U
.-li
ffiHB
tioVsB
B bid.
l.lferpool Orali
I.IVFRROOL. Feb.
dull; No. 2 red western
futures steady: March,
lH.il: Julv. U 10d.
CORN Spot steady; new American
mixed, 6s d; old American mixed, 6s yd;
futures quiet; March. 6s 7d; May, nominal.
Market.
8-WHKAT-Ppot
winter, no stock;
8a 2Vtd; May. 7s
42
7!'4
4 IT,
3
74
2j
i:74
2'S
1
KV
87 1
107
13ST,
VI
3R
inil
127
111H
2S
71V,
178
384
1C6
290
8H
S7
14T
;
.' '
57 '4
S1V4
80
f4
1H
17:
40
7!V,
30
!
44
15 '4
l.Wli
70S,
140
n
w
f4
1
'
48
MVi
(Ji
1444
184
H'4
4)H
71
109
82
60
1!7
44
MV,
77
134
SOW
llv
vliwv,
WVt
8tT4l
1(0
40 '
lsS
SfVVw
ltkii,
40?,
824
484
r4
7"4
71
i;4
6.". 4
S'14
30
.444
184H
14
7:.
404
"
12.14
484
6"4
:.i4
44W
4T1
70U.
54
464
2"i
M
34
75H
4t
83
73
08
67
3J
20
1S44
444
804
1"S4
119
1344
81
12
48
118
1034
l.'S
1(41
i4
69
17S4
sr.4
l'KH
2C
78S
18
2841
li.4
14&
'(
33
84
834
74
141
174
1W4
r,
77
27
2fi4
41
U
148V.
181
ftS
1384,
18
474
84
IMi
1!4
44
1
344
674
1414
132
i:4
394
71
108
78
60.
1144
4814
854
75
1324
City of Omaha 44s, 18.14. ref ,
City of Omaha 44. 192
Columbus, Neb. E. L. to, lilt
('lit. (). A K., Waterloo.... t
Cudahy Packing Co. Sf, 194
Chicago Railway la, 1M7
(lata City Malt Co
Oreat Weetern Power Oo. (Cl.) 184..
HyOrauMc Pressed llrlck ptd
Int. Construction Co ,
Kennedy Building Co .....
Long Bell Lumber Co. 4a, 1821. .. ...1...
Michigan State Tel. fa 1824
Nebraska Tel. stock 1 rer Cent
Omaha Water Co. la,' 1814 .......
Omaha Water Co. la, 1946
Omaha Watar Co. Id pfd
Omaha Caa 6s. 1317
Otruhl E. L. A P. Is, 19.13
Omaha K. L. A P. pfd t per cent x-d
Onuha Strest Ry. la, 114 ..'...
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. la. 1828
Omaha A C. B. St. Hy. pfd t psr oent
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com.:
Omaha. A C. B. Ry. A B. Did..........
Sioui City 8. Yfc pfd, 4 per rent.,.,...
South Omsha ref. 4'4. 1811
Vnion S. Y., South Omaha
Western Elcctrio Co......
10i
I044
86
87
101
5
l
66
100 '
99
100
K
94
, 134
8)
i
814
100
l
84
75
634
80
100
934
35 4
106
10.1
98
84
1"
101
90
I "
934
64
101
101
10
100H
101
91
11
99
994
-.'4
10-
9
83
74
- 644
91
104
94
98 I
I
Jan. 2S...I
Jan. 26... I
Jan.' 21...1
Jan. 28...
Jan. 29...
Jan. 80...
Jan. 81...
Feb. 1....
Feb. 2....
Feb. 8....
8 OlSj
7 91!
8 03
8 034j
8 12V
8 30(4
8 38
6 OK
00
h 92
( 911
i m
e 11
4 211
6 611 8 281
6 rol 2:t
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6 71 6 S?
fi 7'2 8 80'
4 171 F.r. 6 43
6 22 4 10 6 SS 6 41
6 031 16 811 8 4?
6 91 4 16 B 53j
4 27'
4 r
4 w
4 n
4 Tl
4 73
4 '.2
4 64
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4 DC
4 f3
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4 701
4 721
4 89
4 87
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4 79
4 70
4 61
4 74
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344
894
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404
Sf.
70
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374
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594
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64
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974
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99
89-
824
47
lliAton Stoeka and Ilonds,
. ROSTON, Feb. Z. Closing: quotations on
mlnlnK stockB were: f:
Allouai 43 Mohawk; rf
Amalgamated Copper 76 Nevada Con
Am. ZI110 L. A S... 294Mplailng Mines....
Arti. Com'l 4D4 North Butte
Atlantic 84 North Lake
BoHon CCA C. rets 17V, old Dominion
B. A C. C. AS. M . . 18'4 Osceola
. 21 Purrott, Silver A
. 674Qu!nry
.1:1 Siianuon,
. ae superior
Putt. Coalition.
Calumet A Arlr.
calumet A Hscla.
CHjiitennlal ........
Cojiper Rang C. O.
Eaat Butts C. M
Franklin
Oranby Con
Oreene Csnanea
Isle Royalls Copper.
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Sails topper....
Miami Copper
Bid. Allied.
TiHSupsrlor 'A
tHurtor A
9 Tamarack .
16 V. B. Coal
9 SIT. 8. 8m.
t0 do pfd. t.
4Vlah (Oh..
69 Winona
If.
UJ
M.
C.
A Oil..
R. A !
"WnHHrtne
. 64
.. 20
.
, . 1?,
. 154
. 41
.145
1. 194
.. 8;
.. 144
..'Mia
. 134
. 134
. 6t
. 34
I. 44
.. 49
.. 364
.
..12
7 1..
3
2 .. 3
21 6 3
17 3
27 4 1
8
8 fi. 1
2S 8 1
..1
1'
8 i
125 81 . 8
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of mvs Block at
the Itnlon Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m.
Thursday:
RECEIFT8.
Cattle Hobs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. & St. P 8
I Wabash
Missouri Pacific I
Union I'aclfic 25
C. & N. W. (oast)... 13
C. & N. W. (wet)... 10
C. St. P. M. & O .. 28
C, H. & Q. (east)... 6
C R. & Q. (west)... 21
C, R. I. & P. (east).. ..
C. R. I. & P. (west).. ..
Illinois Central S
Cj. ,U. W
Total receipts ....142
DISPOSITION. 1
Cattle! Hors. Sheep.
Omaha Pk;. Co.. 809 1,148
Swift and Company 830 l,i:8
Cudahy Pkg-. Co 803 1.04.1
ArSiour Co 683 2 0S0
Krfey Pkg. Co 71i
Cudahy Rros
W. B. Vansant Co 60
Benton Vansa.nt & Lush 100
Stephens Bros 11
Hill & Son 25
F. B. Lewi 81
Huston & Co 16
J. B. Root & Co 6
J. H. Bulla 29
1,. F. Huss 11
Ij. Wolf 25
S. Werthelmer 23
H. F. Hamilton 19
le Rothschild 1
Mo. & Kans. Calf Co.... 13
Other buyers 454
9X3 I
1,252
1,!'2S
437
"463
sl-evp trade were still more or less bullish
this mi riitng and prices ruled strong to a
dime lustier In; in. the opening. About
twenty-two loarln wol expected, but only
tell arrived In time to he sold during early
rounds. A goou. brisk demand for any
thing at all suitable' for killing purposes
resulted In a quick clearance at the Im
proved prices and the advance was equally
apparent on both sheep and lamba. One
string of fed western lamba was gixat
eiioiiah to realise 8 bo. Kwes sold at ib it
and heavy yearlings changed hands at
17.16.
in account of the rather limited offer
ings of stock suitable for finishing, there
has been very title activity In thia branch
of the trade lately. Many orders are still
on file In the offices o commission firms,
however, and what few strings have been
taken back Into the country recently have
commanded very satisfactory figures. A
good sixed band of western lambs sold for
17.70 to a feeder yesterday, which Is tha
highest price paid for stork of this kind
in many weeks at this point.
The wisdom of cutting down the supply
of live mutton this week In order to aiiow
market to recover from Its recent
panicky condition has bean ampiy proven
during the last three days. Total receipts
for the four daya number 17,000 head, as
compared with over 24.000 tor tho same
days last week and over 26.000 head for the
corresponding period last year. Prices
have steadily advanced each day and cur
rent quotations are about In the same
notches as they were before the agitation
regarding meat prices. The net advance
on all classes of killers for the week Is
Just about JnijtXk).
Quotations on fat stock: Hood to choice
lambs, tc.lo48.tiO; fair to good lambs, IT.VtrJ
8 16: good to light yearlings, f 7.16r7.tk;
good heavy yearlings. IH.604t7.l6; good to
choice wethers. V l:i 26; fair to good
wethers, lu. SwoSU; good to choice ewes,
86.406.00; fair to good ewes, 86.00)5.40.
Kt'presentatlv sales:
No. Av. Pr.
2-"0 western lambs 66 8 CO
16 western lambs, culls (i ( 78
ST.l western ewes 101 6 W
63 western lambs 64 7 60
ll western lambs 77 8 5)
466 western ewes 101 6 75
126 western lambs 70 8 88
44 western yearlings 97 7 15
211 western wethers 98 6 60
200 western ewes 112 6 90
C111CAOO L1K STOCK MARKET
Cattle, herp and I.amba Steady
Hoa-g Lower.
CHICAOO, Feb. S.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
10.000 head; market steady; steers, $4 iMf
8.00; cows, $2 60&6.85; heifers. 83.402f4.00;
bulls, 84COC.26; calves, IJtSoj.); lookers
and feeders, 8.7(36.40.
HOOS Receipts, 24.000 head: market 60
lower: choice heavy, 88.60tf8.70; butchers,
88.&BB8.6; light mixed, 28.364i8.60; choice
llnht, 88.46'u.60; packing. $S.i,( s.05; pigs,
$7.tOt 00; bulk of sales, iS.408.60.
SHEKP AND LAMBS Heculpts, 12,000
neaa; market steady; sheep, 4Oau.o;
lambs, i'.MrS.76; yearlings, 86.7Ml7.20.
Kansas Cltr Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Feb. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head, including 800 southerns;
market for steers 10c lower: cows, steady:
choice export and dressed beef steers, 86.00JP
.st; rair to goo a, I4.tsj(g6.w; western steers.
$4.iXVu6.2&; stockers and feederR, $5.85ig6.85;
southern steers, $4.2&'g'5.90; southern cows.
$3.0o34.50; native cows, $3.0n.65; native
heifers, $3.2oib.00; bulls, $3.76'tf5.10; calves,
$4.06tf,8.75.
HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market
steady to 60 lower; top, $8.60; bulk of aalea,
$8.30HtR.60; heavy, $8.60t.60; packers and
butchers, 88.404Mi.GO; light, $8.10g8.46; pigs,
$6.7Vtf7.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9,000
head; market 1015c lower; lambs, $7.0O4
8.M); yearlings, $i.&fta7.86; wethers, $6.00i
6.20; ewes, $4.b05.76; stockers and feeders.
test, !tVf.1 4?c. Refined, qlife't ! crusheA
5.v; granulated. 6.16c; gmwdered, $.26c.
Olla asttl Itnala.' " v
OIL CITV, Veb. 1 lt. Credit balances,
$1 40. Runs Feb. 1. 87.97. Shipments 197
7I: avcrnge 218.W7 bbla . '
SAVANNAH, tla . Feb. $.-orL Tur
pentllsie firm, KlS'.c.
ROSIN Firm. Ouote: R. $126; D. $4 26;
E. $4 F. $4.40; U. 4.424j; M. $4 62'-,;
I. 84.70: K. $5.78: M. $6 80; N. $6.66; W. ti.
$7 .06; W. W. $7.30.
DnnTc Clearings.
OMAHA, Feb. 8. Bank c4earlngs for to
day were $2,513 073.11 and for the corres
ponding date last year, J2.2CilUS3.76, .
Metal MarkSI.-'f
NEW YORK, Feb. 3. M ETA L The mar
ket for standard copper on the New York
lletal Exchange was dull with spot and
February closing ' at $l!f.y;t'f3 '.t!0; March
and April at $13.ftMia.l2V8. -s The London
market was lower and olused .easy with
spot quoted at 61) 10S and futures at 60,
7s 6d. local dealers quote lake copper ut
$13.62',6fi,13.7i; electrolytic -at $13.27iit.l8JjO;
castimj at 13.121i& 13.37V4- - Arrivals ware, re
ported at the port of - New York, of 105
tons and exports, according to custom
house returns, making 1,678 so far. Mkls
month. Tin was easy In sympathy wtth
London. Spot closed At J32.3frg-82.60; Feb
ruary, March, April and May at $:i2.2i)
32.60. The London markets closed lower
but steady with spot . quoted at 147, 5s
and futures at 148, 15s. Lead was quiet
with spot quoted at $4.87'Vfi'4.72H- New
York, $4.5oiH60 East St. Louis.. Spelter
was dull with fpot quoted at $.V.)0-g6.20
Mew York, J..wn5.75 Mast St. Louis. No
change was reported In London, spot clos
ing at 23. 6s. Tho London iron market
was higher at 5s 4d- for Cleveland war
rants. The local market was unchanged.
No 1 foundry northern $18.50ya9.00; No. 2
northern J18.2518,7r; No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern soft $18 JtMi 13.00.
ST. LOl'lS, Feb. 3.-MT2TALS-lad,
Irm. $4.37Hru$4.G0; spelter, weak, and dull,
$5.75. ' '.
Hay Market,
OMAHA., Feb. 8 The supply Of hay on
ths Omaha market was gfod, ann the
demand good. Hay: No. 1. $Ut)iffl3 60;
No. t, $11.60; coarse, $9 00(no.0g; packing
roo. Straw: Wheat, $7.80; rye, $S00.
falfn, $13 OOHi 16.00.
Ing.
Al-
BANK STATEMENT
No. 2978. .
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB
VNlTKn ITATRJ HATIOJIAI, RANK,
at Omaha, In tha Stale of Nebraska, at
the close of bunlnres, January St, 1910:
RESOURCES.
Ixans and discounts.
Overdrafts, seoured
and unsecured
t 7.2,911. 08
8S.W8 00
, . 4W.00O.00
IfiO.OOO.M
TU.400.on
. 100,000 00
771,258,60
r ;
4
181.640.80
1147,767.88
26.790 63
82J.149.TJ
- 20.000.00
. .'
1,26S.
:.430.00
a6.8a.0O-4 8,668458 45
Total 3.495 6,929 6,058
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were mod
erate today, but trains were all late so that
tho forenoon was very well ttdvsnced before
there were enough cattle In sight to make a
market. Buyers, as a rule, did not go out
into the yards until after 10 o'clock, and It
was well along toward midday before the
day's business was really underway. This
means that the market, as a whole, was
slow and dull. Buyers did not appear to
be as anxious for cattle as yesterday, and
the strength and activity which made yes
terday's market notablo was absent today.
Beef . steers were slow, sellers all the
morning. Nvtth prices anywhere, from. -weak
to at lottst 10c lower. In soma cases sales
men thought that they were bid even worse
than 10c lower. "' Cows iand heifers sold
about ' the same way as beef steers, the
trade being dull and prices w ak to as
much as 10c lower. At midday there were
still come cattle unsold, but this was due
In part to tho fact that trains were so Jate
In arriving at the yards.
There were only a very few stockers and
feeders in sight, in fact hardly enough to
make a market. What few cattle there
were generally sold In about the same
notches as yesterday.
' Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
beof steers, $5.85(45.75; fair to good beef
steers, $4.85(&5.85; common to fair beef
steers, $3.75'ij4.8E; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.2.Vfi8.10; fair to good cows and
heirera, $3.5o(u4 2r; common to fair cows
and heifers, $2.25rii3.50; good to choice
stockers and feeders, $4 25ifi.$0; fair to good
stockers and feeders, $3.6004.25; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $2.753.80; stock
heifers, $3.003.75; veal calves, $1.0038.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $3 0055.00.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
At,
21
3
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2.H
44
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744
ac'
77
llfS
45
47
14
414
4i: 4
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46
l!,4
67
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Feb.. 3. WOOL The local mar
ket Is stagnant. Offerings, are small and
trading is confined to odd lots of choice
wools. There Is some dumand for fine
scoured territory, .and 72c Is being paid, al
though transactions are In small lots. There
Is some bidding for the 1910 clip, and 22o Is'
Bald to rule In Utah, while Montana grow
er:) aro asking 2f,c for unshorn wool. The
leading domestic quotations range as fol
lows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri:
Three-eighths blood, 34o; quarter blood,
32K33c. Scoured values: Texas fine, 12
fine fall, 60irtti2c. California! Northern, 66
6Sc; middle county, Ktylinc; fall free, &Otr52o.
Oregon: Eastern. No. 1 staple, 7B!5c78o': east
ern clothing. 7ot72c, valley No. 1, 67rg5Sc.
Territory: Fine staple, 7itf77p; fine me
dium staple, 704i72c;. fine clothing, 70)&72o;
fine medium clothing, I'i4f68c; half blood,
TVuWc; threo-eltihths blood, (VS('t70c; quarter
blood. 67jt!c. Pulhid: Extra. 72'u75c; fine,
67'ir70c; A supers, 6"V(66c. ...
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3. WOOL Unchanged;
territory and w stern mediums, 25j28c; flno
mediums, 20ft 24e; fine, 12ji-21e. ,
LONDON. Fib. 3.-WOOL Sales wore;
continued today with offerncs of bah a.
7D4 I Artlmnti-d eoomettl Inn fr-nm ull aoeltn.iu I
ll""s 1 keos the mnrW.t firm ewneelflflv io fl-t'
nifilnos and coarse cross-hrcds, Victonan
scoured and grcusles. '.'
70
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Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 COFFEE Future
market closed dull, net unchanged to 5
Colnts lower. Sales were reported of 16. 200
ags, Including March at 6 85c; July, Sep
tember and December at 7.06c. Spot, quiet;
No. 7 Rio. 8c; No. 4 Santoa, DtiBSse. Mild,
quiet; Cordova, 1 11-16'jj 12c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O , Feb. 8 -SEEDS-Clnver,
cash. $S47'; February, $S.D7: March, $4.60;
April. $X25; October. $11.66; rtjected. $7.14);
neglected. $4 2iK(i7.0O; timothy, prima, $2 00;
'March, $2 do. Alslke, prime, $7.5; March,
$7.90.
Mllwisker Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 8-WHEAT-N0. 1
rorthein. $1 l.Vnl 1314; No. 1 northern, $1.13
tfl 14: Mav, 81.104,, - .
4ATS-47iv441o.
' RAUl.KY-r'atnrrh'e, Tti Tie. '
London Stork Market.
LONDON, Feb. 8 American securities
opened weak with prices rsnglng from un
changed to a point lower under liquidation
and absence of support. The market
showed very few changes during the first
hour, and at noon was weak ut about the
opening level.
London closing stocks:
. ttltLoulaTllle AN...
. 42 M., K. A T
. 41 N. Y. OntraJ ...
. 104 Norfolk A W
.1174 do pfd
.;o4outsrlo 4 w
.114 PsnuaylTaula ....
.144 Kami Mines
. s6 Heading
. SSouthern Hy
It. I..1J4 do pfd
laTsSouthern Paclflo
0 4,41'oloa Pariflc...
1 do pfd
2s;U. e. Steel
44 do pfd
i ubsali
i44 do l td
144 SiMiplail 4a
SILVER Bar, quiet at 23,d per ounce.
MONET 14I n per cenp.
The rats of discount lit the open market
for short and three months' bills is 2H pr
cent- ....
New York Mlnlna Stocks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 Closing quotations
on mining slocks were:
Alias n
Consols, money..
do account
Amat, (upper
Anaconda
I Atchleon
I do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Pslflo.
Chesapeake A O.
Chlcaro O. W...
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Ps Bssrs
Densr A Rio
do pfd
Kris
do lit ptd
do id pfd
Grand Trunk..
Illinois Central
Duluth
DI I UTH. Ki li
Jt lv. Jl.l'ii-,; No. 1 northern.
1,. -i-e- ., 'i 1 a; ;ai jj nyua
OAT- t'.o.
(iraln Market.
8 WIIEAT-May. $1 10V;
1
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Con. stock IMn'I 8tock 17
do hoods IS
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Horn Silver a)
Inm Sll.er IH
iffrd.
Treasury Ntatrniext.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3-The tonllilon of
the treHM iry at th- Iii'h i-ln)i of Iiu.s iiwh
today w us a." Icllmf;
,1 tin i.iS.vB; Hll.c
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 COTTON The
market opened steady at a decline of 2
IKiints to an advance of 1 paint, .ni ch was
about in line with Liverpool futures. Thoro
was a moderate demand from trade Inter
cnts and shorts, promoted by thj largo
Liverpool spot salev, encouraglntf trade ad
vices and bullitih spot marks; reports on
which tho market soon sold about 6 to 8
points net higher. Realising chicked the
advance around 14.64c for May, but th"re
wa not a great deal of cotton' for faU
and the markot ruled steady within a point
or two of the best during the middle of
the morning.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 3.-COTTON
Spots steady; low ordinary, 11 2-lo, nom
inal, ordinary. 12c; ordinary, 12c,. nominal;
good ordinary, 13 7-lUc; strict good ordl
1 ary, 13 7-lilc; strict good ordinary, lS'ic;
low middling, ItSi ; strict low nndillirig,
14,c; miildlliip, 14:,o; strlrt middling, j.'ic;
l.ood middling, 15(c; strict good middling,
loD-Mc; mlddhng fair, l&J-l'lc; middling fair
to fair, 1,'ilJ-lOc; fair. 16 3-10c, nominal.
Receipts. 30.1 bales; stock, 210.020 hale.
ST ..LOUIS.. Feb. J COTTON Un
changed; middling, 154c; sules, none; re
ceipts, 171 bales; shlpmenis, l.SUI halts;
stock, 42,0t;6 bales.
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Rt. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 8. CATTLE Receipts
3 000 head; market steady to strong; steers,
$4.50fc6.60; cows and heifers, $2.&0(6.00;
calves. $3.00fa'8.5O.
HOUS Receipts, 6,000 head; market
weak to 6c lower: tOD. IS. 60: bulk of aalea.
8.2a8.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS ReeelDts. 8.000
head; market steady; lambs, $4,6078.40.
, Stock In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the six
clpai western markets yesterday:
prin-
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 8,800 8,400 6.000
St. Joseph 8.000 6.0)0 8,000
Sioux City 1,000 8,500
Kansas City 6,000 7,000 8,000
St. Louis 2.600 9.000 1.900
Chicago .....v... 10.4100 ,24.000 12,000
Totals . v ..25,800 67,800 81,900
IT. S. bonds to secure
circulation
U. 8. bonds, to secure
1 . S. deposits
Ronds, securities, etc.
Ranking house
Dm from national
banks (not reserve
-agents) $
Due from state and
private banks and
bankers, trust com-
C antes and savings
anks
Due from approved
reserve agents
Checks - and other
cash items
Exchanges for clear
ing house
Nrles of other na
tional banks ........
Frsctlonal ps per cur
rency, nickels " and
cents
Lawful Money Reserve
In Bank, vis:
Ppecle
lgal tender notes....
Redemption fund with
IT. B. treasurer (5
per cent of circula
tion) Due from XT. 8.
treasurer
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. .
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, lers
expenses and tasss '
paid i ''
National hank notes
outstanding
Due to other notional
banks $I,660,W.W
Due to state and
private banks and
bankera 8,091,45.2
Dividends unpaid 40.00
Individual deposits
subject to check.... 4,932,061.88
Demand certificates
of deposit
Time certificates of
deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
United States de
posits 84,845 21
Deposits U. S. dis
bursing officers ....
Reserved for taxes...
Total i 12,548,0X.M
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss:
I, W. K. Rhoades, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement is true to tha best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. E. RHOADES, Cashier.
Correct Attest : . '
TH03. A. FRY,
A! D. BRANDF.IS,
W. A. SMITH,
Directors. '
Subsorlbed and sworn to before me' this
Sd day of February! WO.
O. WILLIAMS. Nottuy Public.
. 1 : . ii . .
23.800.00
-- $4,600.00
tlJ.848.015.fcJ
I fV) (10O OO
600.000.00
' 52.638.87
"' 4X0,000.00
87,803.91
891.782.00
10.056.48
110,754,81
65,664.79 10.$3S,48.R9
,743.S7
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
Staple an si Fancy Prodnce Prices Far
nlahed hy Bayers and Wholesalers.
BUTTETV-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
the retu.il trade In 1-1 b. cartons, '38c; No. 1,
In 60-Ib. tubs, SlHc'; No. 8, in 1-lb. cartons,
30c; lil'60-rb. tubs, 29',-ic; packing stock, solid
pack, 21c; fresh rolls, 22Vc; fancy dairy,
roll, 24c; common butter, Z-Ho. Market
changes every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, 18c; young America,
18Vnc; Jbalsy cheese, lisVc; Llmberger, UiMtc;
brick, 18c; domeetlo block Swiss, 20c; im
ported Swiss. Soc.
POULTRY Pressed: Prollers, $5 a dos.;
eprings, 15c; hons, 16c; cocks, 10Vo; ducks,
16c; geese, 14c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per
dos., $1.-5; Homer aiiabii, $4 per dog.; fancy
squabs, $3.60 per aot; No. L $3.60 per doa
Allvo: Broilers, under 1 lbs., 17c; over I
lbs., 12c; hers, 11c; cocks, 8c; ducks, full
feathered; 12o; goose, full feathered, 10cj
turkeys, 18o; guinea fcwle, $8 per dos., pig
eons, 6O0 per dos. .
FISH tall Iroscn) Herring, 60; salmon.
He; pickerel, 8c; whlteflsh, 10c; pike, luc;
trout, 13o; catfish, 17c; crapples, to 8c;
largo crapples, lnc; black bass, 26c; red
snapper, l.c; smelts, 15c; bpanish mackerel,
18c; eel, 18c; haddock, 13u; flounders, Uo.
(jl'sliKi-riel'sci-, small cans 2&ca large,
40c; gallon. $1.85; New York counts, small,
83c; largo, 4ic; gallon, $1.86; standards,
fcinali. t-c; large, auc; gallon, $1.86.
Uiifc-F CUTS-Ribs, No. 1, 164c; No. a,
12c; No. 3, 8Vc. Loin, No. 1, 17c; No. J,
l:i:cj No. 8, D-c. Chuck, No. 1, 7c; No. 2,
64c; No. 8, 5'4c Round, No. 1, S4c; No. 2,
-tci No. 3. 71tc. Plate, No. 1, 640; No. 2,
6c; No. 3, 4V4c.
FRUITS Oranges: Extra fancy Redland.
rose brand. 6s and His, box $3.u0; extra
fancy Redland, ruse brand, lira, box 13.16;
extra fancy R.lund, rose brand, litis, box
$3.26; extra laucy Redland, ruse brand, 176s
and 2U0K, box $3.50; extra fanc Sunklst,
Iris, His, 1.6s and 150s, box $3.75; extra
fancy Sunklst, Lis, 8u0s, 216s and 2o0s, bog
$3,00; str,ctly fancy East HlgW-nd Salona
brand, ti6s, Iks and Libs, bo. $2.15; strictly
fancy East Highland Salona brand, I50r,
box $2.26; strictly fancy East Highland
ha ion a brand, 176-, 200s, 216s and 25os, box
$135.' Lemons: Extra fancy Southland
lieauty, 300 and 360s. box $4.80; extra fanoy
dunce Juulrlte, 3J0s and 360a, box $4.00. Urape
Kiuit: Florida. Indian river. 86a. 46s. lii.
uox 4Ut Tangerines:
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE " CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan
uary 81, 1010. Sealed proposals in triplicate
will be received at this office until 9:80 a.
m., mountain time, Wednesday, March 8,
1910, at which time they will be opened In
public, for the construction, eta, of thi)
following public buildings at Fort D. A.
Russell, Wyoming, vli.t (1) for construc
tion, plumbing, heating, eleetilo wiring and
electric fixtures, for two 2) Administration
Buildings,, pirns No. 121-F; ons (1)- Guard
House. plans No. 208; one (1) set
of quarters for four officers, . . plana
No. 237-H; (2) for construction,
plumbing, electric wiring and electrle fix
tures for one (1) Stable, Quartermaster's
Department, plana No. 139-L; (8) for con
struction and plumbing fur one 1) Vehlolo
Shed, plans No. 203; (4) foe construction
only of one (1) Btorehouss for Powder,
plans No. 268; one (1) storehouse for Am
munition, plans No. 862, and one (1) Ice
House, plans No. 1M-A. Plans and speci
fications for ths Inspection of bidders aro
on file In this office, also the office of tho
Chief Quartermaster, Department of the
Lakes, Chicago, Illinois; office of th Chief
Quartermaster, Department 1 of the Mis
souri, Omaha, Nebraska; offloa of the
Chief Quartermaster, Ipartment of tho
Colorado. Denver, Colorado; office f- tho
Depot Quartermaster, St. Louis, Missouri,
and the office of .the Secretary of tho
Builders' Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Any bidder desiring to tak from this of
fice any of Uie plans and - opacifications
for the above buildings will be required to
make a deposit of $6.00 for the oomplet
sets of said plans and specifications, or
any part thereof, and an additional . de
posit of $6.00 for each additional complete
set or any part theraor. This deposit will
be refunded upon the safe return of tho
plans. The Government reserves the, right
to reject or accept any or all bids or any
part thereof. EnveJopes containing., pro
posals should be indorsed "Proposals ,for
construction, etc.. of public buildings at.
Fort D. A. Russell, Vv'yo., to b opened
March 1, 1010," and addressed to V K.
Hart, Captain 16th Infantry, Acting Quar
termaster, U. 8. A., In Charge of Construc
tion. Roam 8, Keefo Hall, Cheyenne,
Wyoming. F3-4-5-7-2SM1
PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC BU1LDINO
Fort Mackensle, Wyoming, February .3d,
Stock Market.
S.-CATTLE Receipts,
St. l.oulo l lv
ST. LOUIS. Fob.
2 coO lieHil, Inoluding l.loO Tcnaiis; market
strong; native shipping and export "iters,
$'I T0-d7 f0; dressed bi-ef and butt her steers,
$r..4'it6 .5ti; steers under 1.OU0 pounds, St.ptgj,
6.4o; Htockors and feeders, $3.4u6.U', ruu
and heifers. $3.Ojt3.ilO; canners. $2.bO'3.UI;
bulls, $3.40u62.); ralves. $6.7648.0'); Texas
and Indian steers, $I.Ouij5.50; cows and
rn-lfars. $J.15'y4.r).
HOUS Receipts, 8000 head; market frj
10c lower; pWs and lights. $i.2r.'i(8 0;
pt-.ckers. ,8.358.65; butchers and bert heavy,
$0.f."lK ti5.
8I1KKP AND LAMIIS Receipts, !
head; markot strong; native mutton. 4.l'tt
l.K; Iambs, $i.0Vii8 50; culls and bucks,
$4.tA,"i5.iiU; stockers, $3.50y4 00.
AND FEEDERS.
10 430 a 40 6 808 4 05
HOGS Price prospects were lower all
along the line this inurnlng and ths out
look for sellers was anything but encour
aging. About 125 loads wore expected and
both packer. and ahlpp.-rs btartod out bld
dltiK fitilOi) lower at the op ning. Very lit
tle tiUMiie.Ja was done al Hie lower offers,
however, and with the yarding of addi
tional receipts, considerable improvement
was apparent both In point uf prices and
activity of demand. In short, about sixty
loads of hoKS hud la-en weighed up at 11
o clock at llguiva ihut were Just about
wii-tk to io lower than yesterday's average
market. A few selected droves realised
shout tlt'.'tfly prices, but the market as a
whole exhlbtttd more or i:x weaKiiess.
A coiij-lileiaole portion of the supply sold
fiom 40.30 to $4.40, as cuinpart'd wiin yes
terdays bulk (.f Jl-J'-l-l.t.,. Tops reaelied
$S.60, us tumpured with the same top of
it'alciuay aim $. 15 ot a week ago.
Later oil it became apparent mat pack
ers wanted ihe hog). v.oij than lliey pre
ti t.tltU early ill the day h i tliul thu trade
became active with prleea firming up until
'tt 7" aS2- .h- im-H' h... tWI"'- 1P10- Sealed proposals In triplicate Will be
'i''fi. idiir Vive, filn'"? recelv-d heri tirstll 2 P. M., mountain
apples: Floilda 'Indian rly. s anJ o Maron 7th 19m and then publicly
'box' $5.00ApWe.' xThoi;.' Whit. Pea "maT J erijTfHiTTAriT&
11 .ji : Hen Lavla. Colorado, larsa be.h. ' Electric W ring of a Brick Stable for 60
box. $13; Wins Saps. Colorado, large sis-, horses Plan 180-L. Information furnlsned
box, JJ.UO; Jonathans, Colorado, box, ti 00 trom tnl otHce on application. Plans, Spoel
ar.eninus, Coxirado, box, $1.60; Missouri fixations and necessary forms on file at of
l'ipuir.s, Colorado, very fine quality, box. H?" ' Chief Quartermaster, Dept. of the
$i ',5' Genitetis, Colorado, box, $1.60; Iowa Missouri, Omaha Neb.: Chief Quarter
Wine Saps bbl., $5.00; Iowa Missouri Pip. master Dept. of the Colorado. Denver,
1 In,!, bbl., JS.eC;' Iowa Ben Davis, bbl., $4 75; Colo.; Builders Exchange, St. .Paul; New
lien Davis, No. 1 Missouri, bbl., $1.75; ills- York Engineering Record, New York City,
luurl Pippins, No. 1, bbl., $3.76; Oauos, No. and the American Contractor. Chicago,
1 Missouri, bbl., $4.00; Greenings, New 111. Envelopes containing proposals should
York. No. 1 farmers' pack. bbl.. $XiO, extra ; be endorsed "Proposals for Stable," and
runcy I. x. ureenmgs, uui.. moo. uiapes:
Tra--l Fundj Go!
Kltini Cltr l ive Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY.' "Fell. 8. (Special Tele-granD-'-A'i
I'Llv-HiceiptK. 100O head:
market steady; feeders firm.
t ii ( Hi-i'i 'pis Hfno head: marli-f
steady ti t.- lower; range of prices. $s.)r,ff
it ; .Uii. of ba.rtl. pi.lS-J
they
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..J J 40 8 37 t 347
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.. $4
Malasras. Imported, bbl., $5.6u; Malagas.
fancy Imported, bbl., M.OO; Malagas! extra
fancy, lmportedv bbl.. $6.60; Ms agas. extra
fancy, tinted, highly , colored, Imported.
1,1,1.. $8.00. Bsnanae: Fort Limon or Chau
gulnola, fines, and largest, bunch, $3.60;
special 75-lb. busjehes. bunch. $2.00. Cran
terries, long keeping, bbl.. $7.60: Jersey,
ripe, bbl., $6.60. Peai'st California, extra
funry Easter JUeurrs, box, $3 W.
F1US 6 crown, lb., l4oi i crown, lb,, Uo;
12 12-oz. pkgs., box, 80r; 80 l ot. pkga. hus.
$200; iinporied, par 1-lb. basket, lie.
N !JTr- Almonds: Drako oeeuiings, per
lb., 15c; alraxll. laige. pr !2Vr0; fil
berts, isrge. per lb.. lVc; peesnn. jinnLio
Texas, per lb., 16c; pecans, ir.eaium Tojss,
per lb., 12Vfo; black walnuts, per lb., i"c;
hickory, small, per lb., fie; hlvkiry, largo,
per lb., 4c: California walnuts. No. 1. soft
mill, per lb., 16c; California wa.nuts. No
, soft shell, per -lb.. Ho; peanuts. rav, per
lb. t,e, ptanLis. Jumbo, raw, per lb. j-c;
peauu.ts, roasted, per lb., 80; peanuts,
sailed, per b jx, $1.25.
1ATliS-Thirty 1-lb. packages, pur box.
$2.:5: new Haiuwt'-n. per lb., 6Vt; sugar
wninui, p-r br-z. $1.2; fard. per lb, loc.
VF-GETAllLKSCutillf tower: California,
per crate. $L'.60. Honey; Colorado, per
irate,. $3.25. Sweet Potatoes: Kansas.
$2.00;' Kansas selected seed, t-bu.
dux., 75c. Head Lettuce: Per hsinprr. $2.60.
Iilil.. $3.(4). Celery: Jumbo California, per
doz., 75c Head Lettuce: per namper, $8 60.
Rutabagas: Canadian, per 2b. 14,0. Cab-Vi-e:
v ihcontln gemrne ' Holland aeed.
lb.. c Tomnloos: Florida. 6 basket crate,
per crate. $5.50. Old Tut nips, rteois. Car
ruts or Parsnips: Per bbl.. $8.25. Onions
l:.-,i titobo. sxiua largo, per lb.. 2e
Spanish, large crates, crate, $1 66: Spanish
small New lots crates crate, Jl.M)
CIDER Motf". keg, $3.60,
lotsr and (Molasseo.
NEW YORK., Teb. 3.-SUGAR-Raw.
nominally, lower; Muscovado. $.64'43.67d:
centrifugal. 4 14-4 17c; molasses sugar, 0
addressed to
master. FoH
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the Construotlng Quarter-
Mackenzie, Wyoming. ,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF BTOCKHOLDERU'
MEETING.
Kottoo Is horeby given that the regular'
annual meeting of the atookholdera of the
South Platte Land company, will be held
at the office of said company at Lincoln.
Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a m., on the second
day of March, A. D., 1D10.
U. H. MORRILL,
President
A. B. MINOR.
Secretary.
Lincoln, Nebraska, January SI, 1010.
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