ii TUT BKK: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, FKWUTAItY f, 1910. llim AND PRODtCt iiARfctT mary ReceipU 'of .'Wheat Still Hearr in Northwest. inoi.tio r SHd; old American -ft efl. steady. $ x'vl: fiiitircs, si'ady March, fis VI; May, nominal. F.W YORK UKKHtl, M IHKKT CONDITIONS CONTINUE BEARISH Klrmn rerltaaj la otrD In tkf Corn Urkrt,'.l)n' l.rBrlr to Falling; , Off -'in lteeelpts . Mill ( 1m-'-"; prTrd I)iimi4. OMAHA. Feb. 8, 1910. Primary receipt are tlll heavy, par ticularly In the northwestern market. Condition are rather bearish with Ihe ex ception of the rumor of damage by winter freestng. but It In a little early yet to esti mate any real damage. There In a much firmer feeling In the com market, flue to a alight decrease In receipts and iiimn Improvement In the de mand from eastern buyer. , Whai wa steady to firm, regardlessor !tavv receipts. The market responded Hi ne to the strength In corn. Millers were fair buyer and helped to firm the cash market when value were steady to a shads higher. . Buying In bv shorts who have hud good profits checked the decline and Improved cash aroudltlons by advancing value sharply. Receipt were light and entl ment changed more to the bull lde on thin rslly. . Primary wheat receipt were 685.000 busn- I. Brt.t nhlnmi.nl wnra .KfiKIO bUShClS, against receipts last year of :.0X) bushels and ahlprnent of 226,000 busneis. Primary corn receipt were 1. 17S.0OO bush ! aiM hlnn..m na.ro flflT.OOO bllshele against receipts last year of sM.OoO bushels and ahlprnent of fjflO.ouo Dtisncis. i'irnr.. i,j ii hiishel of corn BOO bushel of oata and wheat and flour equal to 313.000 bushel. , , , Liverpool cloned Vd to d higher on wheat and Vd higher on com. Local range of option: Article. Open. High. Low. Cloe. Yesy, Wh eatI My...( July... Corn Mr,;. iJuly... ill ' May.;. ' July... 1 oiHl 1 W 1 tMSI 1 0374 Wl 86. 841, 85 lij 94 , 63M fiH'i 62 ftl'41 fi2 ' 62, 6.VJ J2H 3V 62 44 ,44'i .44 44' 44 41V. '41Vt ,41V 41' 41-4 A art on NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Omaha Cash Price. Quotation Tuesday were as follow: WHWAT tfo. ' 2 hard. fl.t'ifl.fl6; No. 3 aru $1. (Kill 1.04; No,-4 hard. 7V4ci&'$l.(B; re jected hard. Settle; No. 2 epr"'. $l J I 0&: No. spring. 88Viai$1.02S; No. 2 durum, SSjrMcr No. 2 durum, 92'a3o. rokN-Nm 2 white. 6!n2iV.iVjc; No. 2 white, nsvlfnc ; No) 4 White. 6',tiG7c: No. 2 yel low, n7V4J8'4c; No. 3 yellow, 67Wi7ViC; No. 4 yellow, Bffcfet'jc; No. 2. blWj 'Sc; No. 3. 67667HC; No. 4. 6&54ViC; no grad.', 464855c. OATS Standard. 44Vfpic; No. J white, 44"u-44ttc-; No. 4 White, 43Vrit44c; No. 3 yol low, 43V4tfl4e; No. 4 yellow, 43.iiV4o; No. 3 mixed. 4:i43Hc. , . BAULK V-No. 4. M0c'; No. 1 feed, S8 69e. ' RYE-rNo. 2. 74Mt1?'75V4c; No 3. 73VjS74V4c. , Carlo t Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago 3d BT li4 ftllnneapoll 448 Omaha jh'M , W .4J Iuluth, tit (IICOO tiHAlNA.U PKOVI8IOX9 -i.. Ve-wr:i.-,- -' .- ? '' !- tare of the Trading; and Cloalna; Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAOOo Fetv.4 AfU.r-a weuk- atart all the grain advanced today, oat making leu ' progress than com or wheat. Pro vUlon were firm at the outset and ad vanced through the session. Wheat rallied sharply after a Blight, fall off at the opening due to bearish aentlment Induced by large arrival and foreign weak ness. Later the bullish movement was accelerated by Influential concern, who bought freely. May ran up from ll.OW to fl.lott, and the other futurea made lens generous gain, ine Close waa strong ai nearly the high point, with May at 31.10S. i.l0k higher than the final figures yester day. ' Keport that country elevator are re ceiving little ;raln from farmers gave a bullish trend to corn' early-. Price ad-' vanned In llne.wlth the wheat market.from le t c. May-'urJvaneed "-from flsle io H6Wc, other' futures moving forward In sympathy. The close was firm at nearly the high point of the day,-with' May at Ctte, S0 higher. oat followed the ame general course aavheat and corn. The advance, however, wil" less liberal than that In the other pit and kept between toe and T4o, May travel ing from 4Ti.c to 4lHc. The close waa trong. - with May at 46H'46Vic, c higher. In provision closing price were: Pork, ?22.4iV4. 22V higher; lard,1 $12.25. 10c higher, and ribs, $11.87 Vu 11.90. 5fr7Hc higher than hi loading fuiure rantfeu an lollows: of the Uny I ontaandltlr. NKW YORK - Fb. K-FTSK1K Market iiulft and MlMiut tedv-; spring' patnt. t-V-VOft &.': winter st i li(iit, t:.Xnin.ib; win ter. pHtents. $5. 4lti !.; spring clrr. 14.4041 4 Ko: winter extras. No. 1, $4 609 4 MO; wiritor i xtrsB, No 2, $1.4094 85; Kansas straight. $4.S0'u ft 1 ft. Keceipt. 2..-i bhlH. ; .hlpinents. -. K.!-l bbls. Hye 'lour, .itradv; IhIi- to ;;iod. $4.25-ij4 40; rhnlce to fsnrv. $4.45'K 4 60. Burkwhat tl-iur. iii et; bulk. $2.U2.0r., nominal, per 10' His COHNMKATj Pteady; fine white anl yellow, $1.6rtf 1.0; coarse, $1 4&01.1O; kUn clri.rt. $3.. 1 4 Y 1 0 I mil; No. 2 western, ra'io. nominal, f. o. h. New York. WIIRAT-Spot firm; No. 2 red. $1.21.30, elevator, domestic and $1.30. imnrrinnl, f. o. b., afioat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, and No. li.ml winter, $1.2.'S. nominal, f. o. b., nfloat. ( iptlona opened easier, on the cables, hut soon rallied and during the day rulrd fiim In abs nr of offering and covering by shorts. The market appeared to be oversold and acted Independently of most of the new, closing at f to &a net advance. May closed at $l.l8i: July closed at $1.09. lli crlpts, 7,400 bu.; shipment, 81, 900 bu. KIRN-Spot firm; No. 2 72t4c elevator, domestic, 72o delivered and 70c f. o. b., afloat. Option were firmer on small of fering, closing at V$V4c net advance. May cloned at 7tiVic; July closed at 76'c; September. 75c. Receipt. 2fi,JO0 bu.; ship ment, t.ftOO bu. OATS Spot teadv. mixed, 2 to 32 lb., nominal; natural white, 2 to 32 lb., ffr5c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lb., BSiiTifiVfcc ; option market waa without transactions, closing He net higher. Receipt. 42.700 bu. ; hlp tnents, 500 bu. FKEI Kasv; western spring bran, 100-lb. sacks. l2H.ii.Vrr27.IQ; standard mlildling, 100 lb. sacks. $26.60 26.86; city, 100-lb. sacks, $28.2.S'r)2H.60. Hof'S Steady , Mate common to choice, 1WH. WIKc; lr.ijjisc; Pacific coast, 1909, 20ti26c; 1H08. 13ylSo. HIDES Firm; Central America, 22Vc; BoKota. 2HH(2i'.to. LEATHKH-Firm; hemlock, first. Wrf 2!c; seconds, 23(j27c; thirds, iirj-2&c; rejected, 20fi21c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $2330: fa mil v, $L5.GiS(26.00; short clears. $24.00 (LiXuO. Reef. firm; mess, $12.0010-12 50; family, $l(1.50i'( 17.00; beef ham. $2I.O0ia2i.W Cut meats inlet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lb.; $I2.MK713.00: pickled hams, $13.50ir?14.00. Lard firm; middle west, prime, $12.55i&12.6ii; refined firm; continent. $12.70: South Amer Ical, $18.40; compound, $.'.50fjD.75. TALLOW yulet; prime city hogshead. 6o: country, 8'ulc. KICK Steady; domestic. 24fc6;c; Patntt, 5Voic. H I TTTRR Weaker; western factory, 22V4 23c; western Iniltat on creamery, 252c. C'HliKHri Firm: suite run creameijr, fmi! made, specials, 17r:l8c; fancy, nc; good to prime. lSrJilGc: current make, beat. l&Wifltjc ; . common - to fair, 13'15c; klm, full to specials. 1.1a'14'c. F;aag Unsettled and lower; wetm firsts, 2M(-.i;lic; seconds, 2525Hc; refrig erators, 2f(24c. POtTLTRY Drefssed quiet; western chick ens, 15Q23c; fowl. 14g18ttc; turkeys, 22'a'2&c. Market Shows Some Relief- from Urgent Liquidation of Monday. EARLY VALUES ARE LOWER Kelllna; of Collateral on Aeeoants Ihnt Are Mot Protected by Additional Margin I Ca sue tro . $3.fi7(! Oiirt; llver certificate outstanding.' $44.4,'('.fiO. tieneial Fund Standard ailver dollar In general fund. $,7.)..XiJt; current llsbllltle, $i).6,vr,itxl ; w orking balance in treasury of fice, $72.":ifi.97ii; In bunks to credit of treas urer of the I'nlted ,k-taies. $ !ft,(U,2:; sub sidiary silver coin, tA.tlO.487; minor coin. II .151.157; total balance In general fund, ii3,0vs. I arrest! In w. NEW YORK. Feb. g The stock market showed some relief today from the stress of urgent liquidation which was o con spicuous yesterday. There was a wave of selling order for executlojj whin the market opened which aeemed to be the aftermath of yesterday precipitate de cline in price. The decline had served to exhaust or diminish additional margin and where the calls sent out uveruight were not responded to the selling out of collateral wh the consequence. The news of the arket was of. the came nature a yeater- dny, that Is puxsled conjecture a to the sources and tha motives of the selling. The course of this conjecture tended to elim inate suppositions of Inside liquidation such as would be prompted by fears for the In dustrial outlook or decline In profits of entrprlse. 1 he lapse Into Idleness at the recoveries today kept speculative sentiment watchful and somewhat discouraged. The opinion gained ground that the market' weakness wa due to belated liquidation of large Individual account dating back to the period of price Inflation last year and which had Injudiciously overstayed the market, Inviting measures of persuasion or Insistence from lender of money employed for carrying the accounts. Stock market sentiment regarding the federal Incorpora tion Dili introduced in ocngress yesterday was Improved today. the obscurity surrounding the heavy cash decrease In the bank statement on Satur day compared with the large gain Indi cated Dy the known movements of money wa partly cleared up by the knowledge that large withdrawals had been made rrom the banks by the trust companies In preparation for the call by the. state bank ing department at Albany for reports of condition. The copper trade reported some concessions in prices for that metal, bnt the January statistics of the Copper Pro ducers' association are expected to how another material decrease In stocks. The copper Industrial were exceptionally heavy. The nervousness of the (peculation manifested Itself In th , final break In price which put Union Pacific, United Statu Steel and Amalgamated Copper to the lowest prices of the season and of the movements. Bond wero heavy. Total sales, par value. $4,3Cu,0w. United otaiea luriu Wots un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stocks were aa follows: ale. High. Low. CI no. WEATHUH J Til K GRAIN BELT Fair and Colder I the Outlook for This State. ' " OMAHA, Feb. 8, 1910. The eastern area of high pressure la slowly moving off the Atlantic coaat. Tha trough of low- pressure noted In. the pre ceding report,' has shifted slowly eastward and now extends from the Lake Superior region southwest over the valleys to the aouthern Rocky Mountain nlope. The pressure I high over tho northwest and upper Rocky mountain district. The weather has moderated rapidly during the past twenty-four hours In the east and south, and temperature are decidedly higher everywhere east of the Rocky moun tains. Light rain are general 'In the southern states, and light snow are fall ing In Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Yel lowstone park, elsewhere, the weather t fair. With the high preure, accompanied by colder, moving in over the northwest. the outlook la favorable for fair and colder In this vicinity tonight, and probably fair Wednesday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the- last three year: . 1910.. 1209. 1908. 1907. Mintrhom temperature.;.. 24 128 28 I Precipitation ......00 ,24 .02 .00 Normal temperature for today, 22 degrees. Kxcee In precipitation Blnce March 1, 4.89 Inches. Oefictency corresponding period In 1909, 5.48 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period . In 1908, .52 Inches. ; L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Xe York Mnney Marriet. NEW YORK. Feb. 8-MONKY-On call, easy. 2t41r2' per cent; ruling rat.2i4 per rent; cloning bids. 21 per cent, offered at 2t per cent. Time Iniins. dull nd steady; sixty days, S per cent, and ninety day, i per cent; six month. 4 per cent. I It I M P. MERCANTILE PAPKR 4V5 per cent. STKR1.1NO EXCHANOR-Cloaed strong, with actual business In bankers' bill at t.s.Tif,u43H for sixty-day bill and at t4 fiior. for demand.- . , - CUMM KRCIAL KILLS-$4 MVS4 s3. . SI LVKR Bar, 51,c; Mexican dollars, 44c. HoNlJH Government, steady; railroad, heavy. ' Closing quotation on bonds wer a follow; ..lnnHtnt. M. M. 4 ..H"H Jnn 4 du 44 ..m K. C. so. 1st la .. 144U B deb. 4 . .IML. A N. anl. .. MHM., K. T. 1st 4 .lOSVt da' (Ml. 44 rt. li. 8. ref. Is, do emjDftn . V. 8. Sa. reg do coupon C B. 4b. rg dn coupon A1IWM hal. 1st U Am. Ax. bm Am. T. A T. r. 4. .lot W Vo. Pacific. ... -" n M Ml) N. n. R. of M. 4tM. .HSN.-Y. O. g. trn . 9-H do deb. 4a KH .10 N. T.. N. H. A H. .lis cV: 4 :....iwi lltiiN W. 1st . 4a. . IW . M' dO CT. . Ko.' Pacific 4a...'.....loi. .14 at .... '.SS . ,l0. S. L. rtdf. 4. MH . WPenn. c. !' 11. .. fi .HW do con. 4 ,....!M4 . r Kaadln fn. 4. iHH't. u a s. r. rg. n4 w. . : . -, Am. Tobacco do is Armour A Co 414. Atchlao sen. 4a... 1 -do rv. 4s do cr. 6a At. CI. U 1st 4a... Bui. aV Ohio 4.... do 3 Ha do S. W. $!... Brk. Tr. cr. 4a l-ao. of n. 5... Ten. Uaalher (a, ,. :. of N. J. (. fca. Chea. ft Otllo .10 'rtn cn 1o rat. 6a l'HySt. U 8 Chicago A. IV.. 1 do lat gold s C, B. ft y. J. 4a.,.. H-Braboara -A. D. lo gen. 4 So. Pac.col. .., fS M. I P. g. IWa. l-s do c. 4a .. R. I. P. e. 4 0 do lt ret. 4a. .. nn rfr 4a HSo. Railway 6a Colo. Ind. t do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4 Tt t'nlon Pacific 4a., C. A 8 r. a. 4Via. do. cy. 4a D at H. cy. 4a lOt do lat A raf. 4 U. ft R. O. 4a "l'. 8. RuAbar do ref. tm. 41 3314 7a 6 31 13 4 77 '4 Artlolea.l Open. High. Low. Cloaa. Yes y. - best May July Sept. t May July" Sept. oH.h- May July Sept. J v k--May July La id May July . ! -May July lOO't-S, M& I l io7i! 1 Oli 97Vk'r ,65VHs66i4-li M I 40hi 1 22 25 22 25 1 X 1 uoV 66 b5 I 4I 4Si 4SHHH43(S4S4, n 46 22 20 I 22 25 22 05 12 15 I 12 25 13 12Vi 12 1 VI 22Mii 12 10 j 1 11 ss ! 11 so 11 90 I 11 89 11 87Vsl U 80 1 10H 1 09T4 101V.-M0W4-T4 M&iff Va 66 46(fH 4HMi 40 23 42V.I iil 20 12 25 12 20 It 90 U 87Hi 46 43M, 404 22 02Mi 22 20 12 10 12 15 11 80 11 82 -."NO. I. I Cnh quothtlbns ' L FLOUR Steady; f0; straights, $5. Ko. 2. were a follows; winter patent. t5.20ft ;d.00ru6.4O; tralglit. tl.M t.Of-; bakers. $S.2fiS., RYE No: I tlVic BARLEY Feert or mixing- 2iidc; fair to choice mating. fi.K.Jc. S1CEUS Flax. No. 1 southwoatern, $2.0; Ko. 1 northwestern. $2.18. Timothy, $4.20. Clover. $1185. . - . .BROVlSIONSr-Pork, roes, per bM.. :" .37 lift 21. W. Lard, per 100 lb.. $12.2ni l.'iTXi. Short rib, eldea (loose), $10.2ra; 1S74: short clear aldra boxed), $12.12VkW a' 2j. ff rotaT clearance of wheat and flour were tiual to S1S.OU0 bu. Primary receipt were Cv'i.floO bu., compared with 399,000 the cor responding day a year ago. The world' lnllile aupply. a ahown, by Bradstretlfa, in creased aos.ooo bu. ICatlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, SS cars; corn, 631 cars; oata, 14 cars; hogs, SLOW hitad..-. a ... ..... . .. . I hlcaiio Cash Prices W t eat: No. 2 red il fcMl 24; No. 3 red, tl -lStf 1 .22: No. 2 hard. tl. 'VMii.itu: No. S hard. 11.iuVl.12; No. m.Hhemi spring. tl.lJU'l-lt-S: No. 2 north ern spring. tl UHl-14; No. 3 spring, il h'if 113. Corn: No. I cash, tvlc; No. cash, :''4c; No. 4, 57iit!o; No. Z white, die; No. 3 while, th'; No. 2 yellow, titTinc; No. t yellow. 2a.to: No. 4- yellow.- iA5tc Oata: No. 2 cash, 47e; No. 2 white, 47f 4'ici is o. 1 w-nite. 4oStv47H,c: no. 4 white, tsVl&Wic: standard, 47V.I&471.C. pl'TTKR Steady; creamerlea. 22.326c; EOUS eak; receipts. 7.017 cases; at msrk. case Included, 17(&23c-; firsts, 2&c; inline flints, Xo. FOI LTWY Steady;, turkeya, 17c; chick en, liic: spring. Wc CHEESE Btaady; dalstea. 17(ai7ic: twin. blit(l?r; young Amerloaa, loiaiuliic; long horn. lo0 tone. . . POTATOES Weak: choice to fancy, SSrJ 4or; fair to good, 3t37e. VEAL Steady: 60 to 60-lh. weights, 84ic; BU IO K-!D. coliil. nil iw; n 10 110-10 weight. lttfUC H. celota Todnyt. Wu-at. Si; cars: enrn f.' cats: oats, 194 car. Estimated tomor row: Wheat,-s car; orn. l cars; oat, 148 cars. .' ' ' . . ' Mlaneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb.' I WHEAT May, till; July, $I.Wi. tun: No. 1 hard tM2LUta: No. 1 nortnern. tLRStfrjlu No 2 northern. .$1 0yfl m. KLAX-Oloaad at U l'- CORN No. yellow. 6l,i5S4e. OATS-No. I white. 441,'u-HV- KVE-No.,2. 74i3TIc , BRAN In lOUVlb. aavka, t23.xV& 23.50. FIAL'R First pajenta (In Wood. f. o. b Minneapolis). $5.4046 00: second patents $5.20 gav.4"; 111 si clear, ai.jy., vecuuq ciear. Uulath Grata Market DULIT1I.. Feb. l-WIIKAT-May, ti lled fri.Iim July l.tixt no. 1 nortnern, 1.11 mi I northern, i.u v . - OATS 45c A Mtfrpaal Ural alarket. LlV&'tpOOU Feb. 1-WHEAT-Spo dull: o. t red wealem winter, no atork fuiure firm; Marcli, ta 1h1; May. 7 lid J nl v. s i.vi. " CORN fpot, new American mixed, quiet St. Loal General Market. ST. IXJUIS. Feb. 8. WHEAT Higher; track. No. 2 red. cash, $1.27; No. 2 hard. II.OU'VSI.IS: May. $1.10H1.10i! July, tl-OO. CORN Higher, track, No. 2 casn, osvfcc; No. 2 while, b6c; May, 66c; July, tioVo) 660. OATS Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 4oO 46Hc; No.- 2 white, 47V4c; May, 46Vjcr(j)46c ; July. 42T40. HYE l)wer; 7rwo. FLOUR Steady : red winter patents, $5.60 J56.0O; extra fancy and strlght, t5.00xr36.50; hanl winter clears. 3.tMiF.ai. TIMOTHY $2.50-y 3.65. CORN MEAL $1.25. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, $1.14 fcl.lS. riAlc i'ncna.ngea; iiraoiny, i.wKaJi(.Dv; prairie. $12.0tVtrl4.00. provisions 1 orK, nigner; jooDtng, $22 00. Lard, higher: prime steam. $12,104 12.20. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra short. ST'HTlfc: c ear rit. IL2.H7V,:. short clears, $13.l2V4. Bacon, higher; baxed extra short. $14.12-4; clear ribs, $14.12(4; short clears, $14.3714. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 1614o; Bprlngn, 15c; turkeys. '22c; ducks, lbc; geese, 9c. BI TTEK Lower; creamery, ztpwc. ECK1S Lower at 24c. Receipt. Shipment. Flour. bblB 7,700 21.300 Wheat, bu . 4o,6o w.sim Corn, bu ..117,700 .,126,200 Oats, bu luv.aou du.uuu Kansas City- Grain and PrOTlslona, KANSAS CITY, Feb 8. WHEAT Un changed; No. 2 hard, fi.nxiiri.u; No. s. $1 Of.i 1 .11; No. 2 red. tl. 2311. 30; No. X, tl.20-iil.28; May, $i.qh; July, o. corn l-ncnangea: no. 1 mixea. eivt;c No. 3. 6MffWVtc; No. 2 white, 62V!tiJ4o; No. 3, 61Htin2c; May, tWirBStc; July, ko. OATS Unchanged; No. Z whlta, 4749c: No. 2 mixed, 4f4j47a.' RYE 7l-(l73e. HA Y Unchanged to 2fo lower; chrrlee timothy,- $14.BO.il5.00; choice, pralria, $10.25 (((10. Mi; choice alfalfaV. $17. 0lK 18.00. UI.'TTEK-creamery extras, 2c: first. 2te: seconds, 24c; packing stock, 20' ic I'XlUS Extras, iii'ic: current receipts, 23Hc Recelnts. Shipments. Wheat bu SSt.OdO 6S.009 Corn, bu 163.0U0 65.000 Oata, bu 36,000 8,0u0 Allls-rjhalmar pfd t Amalgajnatad Cop par M,2i American Agrlrullural 7.JO Am, Beet sugar l.i'N Am. Can pfd 1.200 Am. c. ft F 4,Mirt tm. Cotton Oil 4 Am. H. ft I,, pfd & Am. lo Sacuiitlas 81M) A mod can Lln'ieed sno Amarican Locomotlva I.20O Am. 8. A R 17,9.10 Am. 8. ft R pfd , Am. 8ugar Refining..... Am. T. ft T Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda 'Mining' 3o... Atchison Att;hlaon pfd , Atlantic Coast Una...... Baltimore ft 'Ohio Dal. ft Ohio ptd Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pactflc Central Leather ........ Central Leather pfd...:.. Central of New Jereey..'. Chesapeake ft Ohio Chicago ft Alton Chicago Ot. W., new.... Chicago 1. W C. M. ft St. P... C. c, C. A St. L Colorado T. ft I Colorado ft Southern.... Ook. A 80. lat pfd Colo, ft 80. Id. pfd Consolidated Oa Corn Product .- Delaware ft Hudson. ......s penver A RIoQrande , t,) D. ft R. O. pfd . 800 Distiller Securities ...'...;' 1.700 Erie a, , l.&oo Brie lat ptd... 700 Erie Id pfd.....;....'. '. no Geaeral Electric "' M0 U Oreat Northern pfd 10. SO 135 Great Northern Ore ctta. ... i.ftoO 68 Illlnola central 1,I0 140 lntorborough Mat 4.4O0 lt Int. Met. pfd 1,7.10 International Harreater ... 1.100 Sfi't 10 4ov, 81 ' 714 M', 7V4 32'4 SOi, IS'4 46S lb -,v fj Si 72"4 66 4 S S3 Vi 2-! '4 n 4S14 7H 1. ri .. fOT ..Ml .. . ,1C .. ..till .1074 .. KH ..104 Wall. 8. Bteel M b liH ttV1Va-4.-a.ro. Chem. 6a . 7X4 MSWnnaah lat He 111 4 do lat ft a. 4.... t-N K Vuro td. 4a. ...... HH Weat. Klec. cr. (a... H IM Wla. Central 4a fH', S Mo. Pao. or. 6a fa. MS4 7 l,0O inv, l.iVi 106Vi U lit llf t,UO 1KV, 134V, lH4tt 1 200 38 , . Jl ..82 7,iO 46V, .45' . 41i t,no l'jvi 11H4 111 ao 109 iie nn l.n 124 v, 111 4, imi iim lottisfc loO 8I (N) W) 100 ! 28 27 Vt 5. too M 6f4 ' 1,500 178 17S44 1774 $,100 3Vi 36'i SH ..... 106 3"0 7HV, 58 Dlatllleni' 6 Bile p. I. do gen. 4a do cv. 4a, ear. A.. do earl B Cen. Klec." cr. 5a.... 111. Cen. let ref. 4a, Int. Met. 4v , Bld. Ottered. Local ttecantle. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns, jr., 614 New York Ufa building: ; Bid. Aakad. Cltr of Omaha 4Ha, M2 t'olumbua. Neb., E. L. 6a, 125 Ctta. O. B.. Waterloo ChlCSS-? P-tlwa Pm 1fl7 r. : . . Ureal Weetam Power Co. (Cel.) 1H6.. .C.orman Plre Inaurance Hydraulio Prraaed Brick pfd Int. Conatructlon Oo - Katiraa city. R. L. pfd ., Long Bell Lumher Co. 6a, l(ri Nebraaka Tel. atock, f per cent Omaha Water Co. 6s, 1U. ...... Omaha Water Co.. 6a, 11MS , Omaha Water Co ltd pld... Omaha (iaa 6e, 1MT Omaha E. L. ft P. 6a. 1931 ., Vttha E. L. pfd 6 per oent, ax-dlv... Omaha St. By. ta, 1814. .v. Omaha ft c. B. St. Ry. pfd, i per cent 8tV Omaha ft C. B. St. Hy. com 76 Omaha ft C. B. R. ft B. ptd. ..'.'.. (4 Sioux City Stock Yarda pfd. per cent f south Omaha ref. 4V,. 1811 Lit) Union Stock Yarda atock, South Omaha OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Large, with Lower Tendency General. HOGS STEADY TO SOME LOWEIl Fat sheep Command Rteady Prleea, W blle l.arnh Are a I Mtle alow, ' bat No Ureat knnae In Yalne. SOl'TH OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. . 1M0. I'.ecelnts wet ?: Cattle. ltos rtheop Official Monday S.tri 4,7 8 Estimate Tuesday b.dtiu u.w Two days this wi-ek... lii-WT 17,J0 Same davs last week.... 1.110 10.2VW .i5 Same dav J week bbo.. O HIO 14.144 S.ima day I week aKO..10.nil ln.7" Y'- Same day 4 week ao..l4.!tiil 17.147 JS.ba Sama days last year.... 8.S24 16.519 14,165 The folio lnK table how the receipt of eattle. hoa and hep at South Omaha for the year t'j date, compared with last year: 1!10. I1. Inc. Dec. Cattle 1Hi,4d2 104.B30 8 Hoc 230.t3 Jtio.Osl ... 6.M rtheep .1M.262 168 .263 ... 1.0U ' The following table shows the averane price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several daa, with comparison: Date. j 1M0. 19Q9. 190. 1907. 11306.1906-11004- Feb. 1.... 8 .W4J Feb. .... I 3R Feb. a.... 8 Feb. 4.... 8 28-t Feb. 8.... 8 SS Feb. .... Frb. 7.... 8 &04 Feb. 8 1 221 4 101 03 t 1 4 1 t 04 14 17 14 4 tr, 6 131 4 22 4 1 6 Ml 6 B6 tl 6 81 6 07 4 20 6 87 KS 6 41) 4 Wj 4 74 a lu a , Kl t 4ti 5 63 4 72 14 B 4 74! 4 81 I 4 77 5 13 4 83 4 SI 6 57 4 74 5 6'J 4 64 4 89 lft(i4j , T too i '.' 'ii . ts , . ttv, . too . 04 .. 13V, , 88 . . . 81V, S9 J04 8AV, ini H IX 8Jtt 64 7014 101 100 101 86 11 88 R2v, 100 85 T8 S 81 V4 1KIV, Sunday. Receipts and disposition of rrve atock at the Union Stock Yard. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at i p. rn. Saturday: : RECEIPTS. Cat tie. Hoks. Sheep. H'rs. C, M. A St. P 10 Wabaah 2 Missouri Pnclflo 3 Cnion Paclflo 60 C. & N. V.. east.... 11 C. A N. W.. west 64 C, St. P., M. & O... 4 C, B. & Q... east 3 C, B. & Q., west... 54 C, R. I. & P.. east.. 10 Illinois Central 2 Chicago O. W 4 Total receipts 271 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hoks. sneep. 9 .. . .. 2, -.. 4 2 v... an i l , 10 .. " 1 42 1 1 18 3 3 2 1 44 1 4 1 i 1 -. 167 89 ...6 n i ... 4iv r. ... 8 r.vi ;i tn to 48 J ji ... 8 (: 77 ivt ... a 44 hi 1-8 ... t 10 818 ... 8 i u:n ... 8 St ?4 114 ... 8 44 . t. ...1-4 ... Ill 80 ., i ... t 45 ti til ... IM rt 2i'i ... 4 m tw ... I m m JM ... 8 48 61 !M ... 8 V, 8t r t ... I as rt tJ ... 8 rn H f i ) 4-. ti tO ... 17 7J at ... 4714 IIKKP- Reports from the east were rather bearish thl niornlna and lo.al bnyi-r did not act quite aa anxious for material aa a result Still, most strlnas of koih! killer moved with a fair decree of fieeilom, and In spite of a rather llhrnl run. the big bulk of arlj- arrival changed hands in good arason. Iesirahle kinds of hep met with the more active demand, and If there wa any change In prices, it wa In the direction of lronger figures. Yearlings were good enough to realise 17.7ft. wether sold at Jii 60 and ewe commanded $6.10. The latter price is the highest paid at thl point since May of last year, when the outside price for full loads was ti.4tl. The market was by no means over burdened with lamb today, but much of the urgency of yesterday' trade was lack ing and buyers iffmrd to think that they were entitled to greater or less concession. No materiB.1 change In value resulted, however,- most strings selling on a steady bnsln. Soma fed western sold at Ivtiii. Quotations on fat stock: flood to choice lambs, S.2Wir.K0; fair to good lamb. $7.7r!ff 8.25; good light yearlings, 7.2rtf8.00; good heavy yearlings, Iti.6ntr7.25; good to choice wether, t.00'(tf.A5; fair to good wether. af.60oi6.lS; good to choice ewes, 15.bOy6.10; fair to good ewes, .'i.IOjj.BO. Representative sale: No. . ........ 127 western lamb , 167 western wether ....... 41 western " yearling 41 vt western ewe 211 western lamb 113 Western ewe tn western yearling 1M western yearlings. ....... 250 western lamhg 219 western ewe .a 332 western lamb 326 western feeder 2M western lamb 22J western wethers , 144 western ewes- 127 western we 110 western lambs ......... 274 western lamb 130 wetitern lambs, feeder 27 Idaho I am be. feeder.. d!l Idaho ewe Boston Storks and Bond. NEW YORK. Feb. 8. Clowlng quotations lining stock were: lt.an 300 1,100 . 77 V, 8 Hi 27 Vi 784 ao 100 154V, lUTa 1MV , 18,000 145V, 144' 144 w n .71 Tl :00 34 ' 8.1 88V4 700 M.V, 64V, 66 . 400 81 M 80 600 80 80 7 . 11,700 141V 18t4 140 i,aio nv, n alio 1704 14H l.ov. si 77V, 2v, 43 83 M 7Vi 28 V, Int. Marina pfd 1.S0O 47 85 1 18 48 18 34 V, 76 V, SKV 25 . 43 2 J2H 82 147V, 147V4 1IU . 134'4 68 V, 4V, 1S8V4 18v, 18 18 1.100 143 3U0 42Vt S.600 1M 1.100 68 (,800 8H 100 70 too 104 1,700 7 45 V, 63 V, 19 12 44 19 33 V, 142" 42V4 131V, 138H 6 6M, 46 8JV, 18 12V, 44H 18V, 84 V 87 V, 142V, 40 88 70 104 74 118 484 7o 8H4 7 102 7T.4 68 lisn 48S W4 78 8.600 117 .... 1.100 44 4 .... 4.000 97 V, 8-10 78 .... 14.20.) 1U 1334 1844 .... 1,6110 2t, 2H 284 .... 68. 1W 134e 124 '124 .... t,0u0 10,4 106 1064 .... l.W) Ki4 85 44 .... 1,500 34 . 854 864 8O0 1974 lft 185 .... 1.800 884 8-64 mn .1.. 116.200 1664 I604 15S4 l.tlOO . 834 834 "14 mining Allouea Amal. Copper A. tut B Arliona Com. .. Atlantic ,., B. C. C. & C. . C. C. 8. M. . 42 Miami Coppar .. . 704 Mohawk ...t04 Nevada Con. .... . 37 v. .-i.ptatng Mlnea . 84 North Butt . ! North Lake 1W40I4 Dominion .. Butta Coalition a Oareola Cal. A Arliona., 0!4 Parrott 8. at Oal. A Hacla.i....:-. .2o Qulncy Cahtannlal. 2248hannon Copper Ranee C. C... 7Mi guparior. East Butta a M ... WH ... 634 ... 204 ... 8 ... 834 ... 184 ... 88 ...144 ... 184 ... 80 V.. 14 t 484 Omaha Pai-klng Co 760 Hwlft and Company 07 Cudahy Packing Co 1.027 Armour & Co 4. ...1,105 Hchwartz-Bolen Co. Krey Packing Co Cudahy Bros., f'm St. P W. B. Vanant Co '73 Benton. Vansant & Duuh 16a Stephen Bros. 41 Hill sr Son 61 F. B. Lewis 61 Huston & Co -W J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla Ij. F. Hubs I.. Wolf .- McCreary & Carey S. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton I, ee Rothschild MiHsmiil-Kan. Calf Co. Klino & Christy 75 Other buyer 603 1.4H9 2.06:t 2,644 . 3,7.14 173 400 l,i:i4) 2.303 1,411 1,2S 141 rraiiKiui ....... .1, Olroux Con. .... Granbjr Con. (lraana Cananea lata Royale Coppar, Kerr Laika ......... Laka Copper La Balla Copper... Aaaad, guparior' Ar B. M 184 184 Superior) A rV Cop... Us4 .... 4Tamara ,87 .... 8 TJ. 8 C. A O ' 1 .... I. 8. -8. ra.c aV at.... 41 a do ptd ..1.......... .4 aSt'tah Con. 354 714WlnnaT,IJ, 4 144WolverW 134 nana O ' m 714 600 78 122 2.8O0 27 8 414 814 41 44 70 T24 84 41'4 814 44 71 724 114 VMS a 4 60 804 264 42 S3 to 804 27 3 Option at Kansas City-. Article. I Open. I High. I Low. Cloia Wheat Mav .. July .. Corn- May .. July .. I 104l Will I 6t4 644,1 1 OH4I 1 tM4 r,4 ' ih 4HI 64 1 0CB 95iA 6R 644 A asked. B bid. Visible Sapply af Grain. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 Rpeclal cable and telt-graplito communication received by Bradstreet's a how the following change tn available supplies, as compared with previous account: ' Wheat. I'nlted State, east of Rocklea. decrai4ed l.tWt.OtiO bu.; Canada, decreased 28.000 bu.; tntul. I'nlted Htate and Canada, decreased 1,16-2.000 bu.: ' afloat for and In F.urope, Increased 2.000.000 bu.; total Amer ican and Kuropean, Increased 80S.OU0 bu. Corn. I'nlted State and Canada, In creased 7t6 000 bu. thtt. I'nlted State and Canada, In crewed 113.000 bu. The leading dccreaSH and tncreaaes re ported thla week follow: ' DecrenHm: Poitland, Me.. C9S.000 bit.: Mid land, la.OUO bu.: Port Colborn. 116.000 bu.; R(hester, 76." bu.; 8t. John. 70.000 bu. : Fort Worth, tis.000 l0.; P01H Huron. 50 000 bit. ; Minneapolis- private -elevators. 60,ta. IiK-rea.ra: Manitoba and northwest, SJ5, 000 bu.; OniaJiu, 162,000 bu- MllwaaiWee Orala Market. MILWArKF.E. Feb. tWHEAT-No, 1 northern, tl lii'o 1.16V; No, northern, $1.14 1.16. May. tl 1. t)ATl-47o47& . BARLE y-hmplea. 65&TOVc. International Paper 2i0 International Pump 8'0 Iowa Central 700 Kanaae Cltjr Bo 1.800 K. C. Bo. pfd Loulavllla N Minn. aV Bt. L M . Bt. P. aV. 8. B. M... Mlaaouri Paolflo . M., K. aV. T .' M., K. aV T. pfd National giacult National Lead N. R. R. of M. lat pfd.. New York Central.. N. Y.. O. at W Norfolk at Western North American Northern Pacirto Paclflo Mall Peaneylvanla People'e Oaa P., C, O. St. L Pressed Meal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Bteel Spring Hoartlna- Reoubllo Steal Reoubllo Steal ptd 600 Rock laland Co 24.800 444 Rock laland Co. pfd 1.400 854 BL L. at S. r. 2d Dtd. 1.700 47 4 St. Loula . W 1.500 24 Bt. U 1. W. pfd.. Sloaa-Bhefrleld 8. A I... Southern Paairto southern Railway 80. Railway ptd 10 (24 Tenneaaa Copper 700 4 Taxaa aV Pacific l,) 274 T.. Bt. U W VO 4 4 T.. st. u w. pra 4i 4 In Ion Paclflo t nlon Paclflo pfd II. 8. Realty V. 8. Rubber I'. 8. el , t'. S. Steal pfd I'tah OuDPer .. Va. -Oaro. Chemical Wanaah Wabavab pfd Weaurn Maryland ctfa... Weatlnfhouaa Klactrto .... Weatern Union Whaallng A L. ... Wlaconsln Central ., Plttaburg Coal Am. Bteel foundry United Dry Oooda. Laclede Oa Total Bale for Ute day, Laale Stock Market. LONDON. Feb. 8. American ecurtties opened quiet with prices unchanged to Vtf 1 point lower. Trading waa light, but the market Improved on covering operation and at noon waa fairly steady with values ranging from V4l point higher than yes terday's New York cloeing. London closing stocks: . Conaola, money sl4Ioulavllle N 146 do account It 15-18M., K. a T eu , 7H,N. T Central H4 . 84 Norfolk a V. . ., t .1154 do pfd S3 .10 Ontario W 444 .112 Pfnr.ejlvarila (74 .1884Rand Mine 4 . 8.4Readln 04 . 274 Southern Ry 274 .1484 do pfd 4-14 . 1848outhern Paclflo 124 . k Union Pacific ma , 4 do pfd 100 . H4U. 8. Steel 774 ..44 do pfd .., 1234 . t4Vabaah . 204 do pfd..: 4t ,.14i Stianlah 4a o HILVF:R Far. quiet at 23 15-ltd per ounce. MONEY 14111 per ceni. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill I 1 per cent; for three months' bills, 2Ht Pr cent. New York Mlnlnar Stock. BOSTON. Feb. 8. Ooalng quotations on mining atocka wera: Alice Brunawlck Coa. ... Cum. Tunnel stock do boada Con. Cal. a Va. Horn Bihiar iron BlUer Ottered. 66 37 HI 176 !W (a 24 l 410 western lambs 212 western ewe 221 western ewea 4D western ewe 21S western lambs , 344 w estern ewes 60 western ewea. cull.. Av. .... 67 ....109 .... SO ....106 .... 62 ....104 .... 89 .... fW .... S4 ....101 .... 6s .... 62 .... 66 ....110 ....109 ....100 .... 67 .... 62 .... b .... 82 ....110 ....104 .... 93 ....103 88 !i 90 .... 86 Prlca. 35 60 7 60 6 25 7 70 6 00 7 76 T 78 8 65 ' 6 70 8 45 7 TS 8 10 6 45 6 00 6 60 7 75 8 20 6 75 8 00 6 85 00 6 00 6 10 6 10 8 35 6 90 4 00 CHICAGO MVK STOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheep and I. anil, Lower llnu Strong to Illarher. CHICAGO. Feb. 8 CATTLE Receipts. 11.000 head. Market 10c lower-i?teer, 84.76 (&8.00; cows, $3.6011 4. 28; heifers, $3.40if6.03; bulls, $4.0tVrtB.2n: enlves. $3.0O'o9.00; stockers and feeders, $3.7.Vfj5.40. HOOS Receipts, 20.000 head. Market was strong to fc higher; choice heavy, $8.7icf 8.90; butcher. !X7fWaS.Sa; light mixed, $X.r.0(ji 8.60; choice light. $S.OOi8.70; packing, fx.m'if 8.75; pigs, t7.Sft-a8.2S; bulk of sales, tS.60tf 8.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS-RccelpU, 16.000 head. Market 'l!Vb;2tc lower; sheep, $5.15ijp 7.00; lambs, $7.25ru9.00; yearlings, $7.tfj8.50. 907 ,111.400 lso4 1784 ns , 1,0. 0 87 . WH Hi 4 iUa) 724 72 70 , 2,HK 8 : - J5 US 4 .801. 40O 744 16 76 4 , 6,0 118 1174 1174 , (.700 46 424 - 44 . I.8O0 46 47 4 474 , 1.800 184 li4 14 . 8,700 4!4 , 414 . 4.800 444 4V 46 . 2,600 634 2 u 400 70 64 6I4 4I 54 64 o 100 46 45 4.1 oo 18 1114 184 H U 66 664 K 1184 114 118 . I.8U0 80 K4 B 1.061,000 all area. . Metal Market, NEW YORK, Feb. S.-rMKTALS-Market for standard oopper on trie New York metal exchange was dull' and' unchanged, with pot and all deliveries : up- to the end of April closing at $H0013.20.. , Tha Ion don market was lower with spot closing at 59 16a 3d. Arrivals reported' n't New York today were thirty tons. Including ore and matte and exports, according - to the cus toms house return were 1.31I2 tons, making a total so far this month oT 11.802 tons Local dealers quote lake oopper at tl3.24 44.16.76; electrolytic at $13.8713.60. and casting at llXlZl3.ni. Tin closed eany, with spot quoted at 32 4W7.32.60; February, $32 t2 65: March. I32-.3IKI 32.44) and "Anrll and May at ti2.2ftit.32. 46. Tha London market was lower and closed easy with spot quoicd at 147 69 and futures at 148 15s. Lend was easy with pot quoted at $4.B7vva4.72i4; New York, $4.4694.60, Eat ft Louis delivery. The London market yas a shade lower at 13 7s 6d. Spelter was w'eak with spot quoted at $6,75441.10: New York at So.SOii; 6.62V', East St. ouis delivery. The market In London waa unchanged at (23 6s. The KngllNh Iron market was unchanged at 5Js 3d. Iron was unchanged locally. - No. ' 1 foundry northern, $l8.6Jtii19.00:- No. , 2, $18.2G 18.76; No. 1 southern and No, 1 southern oft, $18,503-19.00. &T. LOtria, Feb. 8. METALffc Lead, dull at 4.56'a4.67Vi; spelter, dull at $6.70. Cotton Market.' ' ' 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 8. the cotton market opened- easy at a decline of- ?ff21 points In response to disappointing . cable and . the rauure 01 official advices to confirm rumors of large spot sales after hours In tha Liverpool market yesterday: ' Yesterday's late buyers ware heavy sellers during tha early trading and prices showed a nat loe of from 16 to 22 point on the active months, but a good demand developed for May . around 14.86c, owing to- bullish south ern spot advices and the continued ab sence of good rains In the southwest. Prices during the middle of the morning ruled lljjl6 point net lower. Future opened steady. March. 14.80c! April, 14.80c, bid; May, 14.90c; June, 14.88c; July, 14.77c: August. 14.2GcJ September, 13.35c; Ootofcer, 12.82c; Deaemvber, .12.63c: January, 12.66fff12.60c. Futures closed easy: closing bid: Feb ruary, 14.56c; May, 14.65c; April, 14.64c; May, 14.75c; June, 14.66c; July, 14.64c; August. 14.15c; Heptember, 13.26c; October, 12.79c; November, 12.68c; December, 12 65o. Spot, closed quiet; 20 point lower', mid dling unlsnds. 15.00c; middling gulf, 16.26c, pale. 300 bale.. OALVKSTON, Feb. 8.-COTTON-H!gher at inc. ST. LOUI8. Feb. 8 COTTON Quiet; middling. 15r; no sales; receipt. 2,414 bales; shipment, 2,274 bales; stock, 43, 476 bales. Kansas City Live Stork Market KANSAS CITY,, Feb. 8.-CATTLE-MRe-ceipts. 8.000 head. Including 200 southerns. Matke for steers steady to 10c lower, for calves .steady. Choice export and dressed beef steers. $6.0CVy,7.15; fair to good, $5.10$ 6.00: western steers, 84.7f'ai.f): stockers and feeders, $3.7fi:& 66; southern teer, $4.50rd- 6.26; southern cows, t2.iQ4io.oo: native cows. $2.7606.60; native heifers, t3.60y.00; bulla, $4.10'tif10: calves. $3.6tVnt4.00. HOOS Receipt, 10.000 head. Market 6c higher. Top, $8.70. Bulk of sales, $4.80"ul 8 1. Heavy. is.6tf.70: packers and butch ers. $8.46-8.66; light, $S.3S4j.5o; pigs, $7.60 818.00. SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipt, 11,000 head. Market steady to strong. Colorado ism lis. te.so; lambs, I7.7ExtrN.su; yearlings, $7. ,78. 25; wethers. $6.60tr6,50; ewea, $5.0U$ 6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.606.60. St. I .on I Lire Stock Market. BT. LOUIS.' Feb. 8.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 8,300 head. Including 900 Texan. Market steady. Native shipping; and export steers, $6. S-VaT. 60: dressed beef and butcher steers $6.5a.70; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $4.2566.60: stockers and feeders, $3.60t6.10; cows and heifers, $3.4036.80; canners. $2.603.00: bulls. $3.40gtl,26r,cJJe,- $7.00S,8.75. Texaa and In dian steers, $4.6g6.3f;: cows, $3.26S4.60. HOGS Receipt. 8.0O0 head. Market lOo higher.' Pigs and tights, $6.o0igg.60; packers, $8 5(?.70; : butchers and best, heavy, $8.76 Cl8.85. , . . j Z' u oncer- anu lam tteceipt, s,uw wara aooui lining uruci, Head. Market steady to 100 lower. Native Totals 6637 10.473 7.2U CA'ITLE Receipts or cattle at this point and at all other selling points were larger than usual thl morning with the result that there was everywhere a weaker tend ency with the trade slow and dull. This market did not present any exception to the general rule. While buyers were out early In tho morning and while they evidently wanted the cattle they were disposed to move a little cautiously and await advices from other points before loading tip with any great number of cattle. ; The trade 011 beef steers was slow all the morning, with prices ranging anywhere from weak, to 10c lower than yesterday. While the quality of the cattle was noth ing to brag about, there were a few that were decidedly better than anything on sale yesterday, as high as $6.50 being paid for some good beeves. - ' 1 Cowb and heifers experienced about the same amount of weakness as beef steers, being anywhere from slow to 10c lower than . yesterday, uuyers were very uva dog. btinche. RtV Carrot: Per do hunches. MV; Shilloltsi J'tf do bunches ,' Wc. I'srslev: Per dor. bum ties. 60c. Itect Per do, bunches. MV plnni-h: Per 1 . $100 K.gg IMsnt: Fancy Florida, do., tl M tiJOO. Tomatoes: Kaney , Kliw-xla. 01 Ctihii, per -bsk. crate. $4Wm.V0o Srlim nt.it Wax llen'ns: Per market bk.. $1M1SV encum bers: Hot house, per do.. $l.iv,ii 7r. Home Orown Vegetables Radishes: Kxtra fancy home grown, per doien buncne. x. it tin e: Kxtra fnnry leaf, per rnn . 40c; head lettuce tn hamper. $2 6tV Pnrley: Fancy home grown per do, bunches, 411c. MiSCKLLANI-:orS-t;id'ru ..New York. fer bbl.. $.17.".. Hony: New. 24 frames, 3 DTk Hors-ia,-h: -t doaen In -case, tl 90. Walnuts: Itlnck. per lh.. 2c; Calllortila, No. 1. rer lb., 1V': OVIfornln, No.1 2. soft, per lb.. 12So. Hlckoryntrt; L;rB.-, per lb. 4c. small, per lh.. Sc. Cocoanuts: Per sack $4.75; per dox., 65c. Ktaporatpil Apple and Ir1rd Fralt. NFVV YORK, Feb .' 1 -FVArORATKl AI'PI.F.S Market 1 firmer -rtn spot,' with snaller offerings. Fancy Is iiuoted at 10" 4111c: choice. 94itivic; prlniH, 7i'7Vic; common to flr. t4ifV4c. ' IHIFD FKl'lT I'nmes art steady with slock of desirable grude small, hut (ratl ing Is quiet, fjiintntlcn rang, from J 9V,c for Callfornlns up to 30-4i and 6c In c for Oregon. Aprlnt are In activity and' irlce are barely teady,. althouatv tM-k are not large. Choice are quoted at UHlf l!c; extra choice, limrl2'4c: fsnoy. 12t;i' 134c. 1'eache are slow of alo, but prlc are steady on the light looks, Chotce ' are quoted at 6ii7c: extra choice. at,7'J7iic; fai cy. 7ait8c. Raisin are steady, but the demand 1 small, with trading mostly of a, light Joblng character. Loose Mtiscle1 ars quoted at 4(U54c; choice. to fancy seeded at 64iSc; seniles at 3VsIHo, and London layers at $U5fl.&. Olla and Koaln. . . , , OIL CITY, Feb. 8. C)l L Credit alnce. $1.40. Run. 237.9Tw bbls., average 162.527 bbl.; shipments, 849. T7 bbl., average 1S0. 427 bbls. -'' SAVANNAH. Feb. 8. OlL-.Turpentne, firm. 60c. , . .... KOS1N Firm. Quote: Tt, $4 26; D. $4 30; R $4.424: F. $4 46; fl. $4.50: H. $4 56; K, $.7R; M, $6.80; N, $6.66; W. ii., $7 06j. W..V.. $7.30. ' Coffee Market.' . ' t 1 NEW 1 YORK, Feb. J.-rCOFFEE-Furur market-losed steady, net unchanged to S points lower. Sale were reported of 19,r0 bag. Including September at 7.1ic, tvtohei- at 7.10c and December at 7.15c. Spot, stendy; No. 7 Rio. 8 ll-HVn8c; Nn. 4 Santo. VvjrJ'io. Mild, quiet; Cordova, Wtiatta. "' Local Hay Market. , OMAHA. Feb. 8. The supply of hay nn , the Omaha market was strong and the de mand poor. Hay: Choice Kansas, $12.00; No. 1. $10.00: No. . $9.00; coarse.' $8.00; packing. $7.00. Straw:, Vhea. $160i);.00; rye, $K.00. Alfalfa, $l2.0Oiri3.O0. . . . Snatar and-Molaea, . NEW YORK. - Feb. 8. SUOARJlaw. nominal; Muscovado, 89 test. X.4o; cen trifugal, 96 test, 4.14c; molasses sugar. 89 test, 3'.39c; refined", steady: crushed. 6.85c; granulated, 6.1001 powderstl, B.ioc. NAMES STICK LIKE LIMPETS Officially (uonglng neal'anntlon of , Bnlldlna-a Does "lot Make the Public Follow Salt. Who has the power to change the. name of a big building tn OmahaT j That is the question now being asked by the new owners of" some of the large build ings which have been changing hands The Omaha Real Estate exchange a,ntj., the owners of the new Omaha Natloaal bank building have made an effort to change the name of the old New York Life build ing to the Omaha National Bank building, but people still continue to designate the structure as the New York Life. An Insurance; company has bought the old United States National Bank building, and wants to change the name of tha ( building to the National ' Fidelity and Casualty Company building" 'The company )ias written tha Real Estate exchange to officially designate the building as such. Real Estate exchange, members 'say they realise they have considerable to do with , affairs In the real estate and ' building '. world, but don't see how they can force people to call any building by any given' In the day before a clearance was ar- fected. - , , , There were only a few stockerB and feed era In sight, and aa there was a good de mand, they commanded fully steady or even firm prices. The offerings of all de sirable kinds sold readily, some big, heavy cattle l.-icklng sufficient flesh to make them desirable killers sold to a feeder buyer as high as $6.60. , Quotations on cattle: Good tb choice beer steer, $6.80o7.00; fair to good beef steers, $6.006.80; common to fair beef steers, $4.20 4C6.00; good., to choice cows and heifers, $4 50rfl6.26; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.76if4-60; common to fatr cows and heifers, $2.50ib3.75; good to choice stockers and feed ers, $4.2P55.35; fair to good Btocker and feeders, $3.60(174.25; common to fair stock ers and feeders, $3.00i(.ti0: stock heifers, $3.00(5)3.76;' .veal calves, . $4,004(58.26; bulls, stags, etc.. $3.00&6.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Feb. 8 -CORN-Hlgher: No. $ yellow. lc; No. S, 61c; No. 4. Ic, no grnde. SlSliTJic. - , OATS HiaitM-ri - standard,! tRe; No. ' t white. 40-14 m 4 , c A-mal. Copper Anaeoada Atchlaon do pld Baltimore a Ohio., Canadian Pacific... rtieoapeake a O .. Chicago O. W..,.. Chi., Mil. St Bt. r Pa Beara Denver A Bio O... 40 fd Erie io lat ri ia Id pfd Grand Trunk lllluoia Central 1-eedTtlle Can, Uttla Chief.... Mealean ........ Ontario 174 tiphlr . ..... T Standard ....... ltt . Hallow Juliet .. .174 It ... ... ' ...V .... . . .IfaS ... an ...lit Bank Clear! ater. OMAHA. Feb. 8 Bank clearings for to day ware $2.&un.&58 40 and for th oorrea po tiding dale last year. $1,004,740.06. Treaanrr Statement. WASHINGTON,' Feb. 8. Th condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today waa a follow: Trust Funds 4ioid coin. $W2.9y7.oW: ilver dollars, $4ni470,tOO; silver dollar i( 18-jO. Wool Market. ROflTON. Feb. 8 WOOL-4A slight In crease In activity Is noted In the coarser line or wool In the local wool msj-knt. values well sustained. Merino and fine wool are neglected, ' although there ' I some demand for Ohio fleeces. while Texan offering have proved attractive. Low grade territory wool eells well smong the ahull manufacturers. NO change' In the situation Is anticipated before tha ar rival of the new clip. Bidding In the west how a falling off. Ieadlng demestlc' quo tation range a follow: Domestic wools: Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri, three fourth blood. 34c; quarter blood, 32iii33c. Sonr4 ha-sls: Texas, fine twelve montha, 73-875c: fine six tn eight month. 6Sfa7tV: fine fall. fifyd2r. California, northern. 6'Vq c; middle county. 63!.V:. Oregon, east ern No. 1 staple. 7t-&7aP: eastern No 1 clothing 70Jf72e: vallev No. 1 S7tfT5tc. Ter ritory, fine staple, 75ifr7Sc; fine medium staph, 71fi7!c: fine clothing. ifiihCSc; fine medium clothing, 44iic; half blood. Qif f'ic; three-eighth blood. Stnf': quarter blood. 64fi67c. Pulled extra, 726v7rc; fine A. 671i70c; A supers. 6t(jti5c. ST. IJIMS. Feb. 8. WOOT, tn chanared; territory and western medium. 26ft28c; fine mediums, 204t24c; fine, 1J4 Elc. No. at. Pr. N-. At. Pr. id sr 4 8i 11 ino t 60 34........-....10S8 6 10 SO llW iti 8 ,v S21 6 M it 12il 6 70 U Ml f SO . 88 1180 8 78 , 7 821 5 3 ) 34 1244 6 0 22 10K1 6 86 8S 13&4 8 00 80 11 2D 6 40 24 1303 4 16 tl.... K4 f 45 18 .13.6 6 26 88 88 8 60 84 14" 40 10 1011) U 24 1136 60 COWS. 4 800 t 76 6 1180 4 3t i 788 t 88 6 I ll 4 60 t 890 t 10 6 1' 4 80 4 lOW I 86 6 r) 4 80 4.. H1 4 00 10 1127 4 80 1 I IOM) 4 24 10 805 8 35 984 4 26 HEIFER8. t 704 I 10 IS 706 4 40 10 586. 8 65 18. 883 4 46 4 877 4 OO 10 ltCa 4 16 t,. 871 4 40 ' 24. . ....:...-.. o4 4 80 I.,- 80O 4 40 10.: ft f 00 BULLS. 1, 1086 I 80 1 1W0 4 40 1 1810 4 10 1 17M 4 U 1 WlQ 4 10 1 120 4 80 1 1630 4 20 1 1040 4 80 1 JMK) 4 40 . 1... 1640 4 70 1 1170 4M0 CALVES. 18 315 t 28 2 IM 1M 4 847 4 75 1 110- 7 00 1 2-16 8 W 4 802 7 78 l.v 2S0 lltl 130 I 00 1.. KO 80 3 178 I 00 1 , lto 7 Oil 1 180 I 00 1 ; 100 1 00 1 140 8 00 10 1M 7 00 1 110 8 W STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 8 538 4 20 13 8D8 4 76 43 Oil 4 23 It Mil) t 30 4 a0 4 16 83 073 i 86 f 663 4 50 42 1158 t 80 muttons, $4.76a6.90; ' lambs, $7.ta'8 60; culls ana Ducks, I4.&4t.&0; stockers, $3.2534.00. St.' Joseph Live Stock Market. , ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 8. CATTLEi Re ceipt, 2,000 tiesd; market steady; steers, $4 W?fU0; ' cow and heifers, $2.604J6.00; calves, $3.00.8.60. ' HOGS Receipts, 6.200 head; market 6c higher; top, $8.76; bulk of sale. I8.402r8.65. SHEEP AND "LAMBS Receipts. 2,300 head; market ' steady i .Jambs, ,$5.0tij8.7&. Slottx City Ll-re, Stock Market. SIOUX, CITY, Ia.M Feb. 8. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE . RecAtpta, 2.000 head; market for. killers slow, and weak; feeder, strong. .. . . - . .,. HOGS Receipts, 4,500 head; market steady; range of prices, $8.16(08.50; bulk of allies, $8,304(8.40. , . . Stork,. In ttltrht. Receipts of live tMock alt the six principal weatern markets yesterday were as follows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 54. 748 4 70 HOGS Selected droves sold on the open ing market at prices that were fully steady with yesterday's best time, but the volume of demand was small and the amount of business done on this basis limited. The estimated run was of liberal proportions, and aa the morning advanced, it' became evident that actual lecelpt would be fully as great as the estimate, so that buyers were naturally rather tardy in filling their larger orders. From steady at the opening, prices gradually weakened to a' flat, nickel lower, light-weight hogs Buffering mure than the finished kinds. Conditions continued to grow more bear ish during later hours. Messages from the east Indicated a dull tradu at sharply lower figures and the situation at this point wax little different. It was almost Impossible to obtain any kind of a bid on many ship ments that came in on late trains, and such droves a did sell, were generally pur chased at prices about a dime lowr, than yesterday. A considerable portion of supplies sold from $8.40 to $S.55 and on up to $8.70. The latter price is as high a was ever paid at this point for full loads of hogs. The bulk yesterday, it will be ramrmbertd, sold at t8.4.no.ti6 ana top reached $8.60. Representative sales: Philadelphia Trotlara Market. 1 PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 8. RUTTKER ; Steady: extra western creamery, -tic; ox tra nearby prints. 13c. EGGS Firm; good demand; Pennsylva nia and other nearby first, free eases, 81c at mark: current receipts. In return able cases, ?tc at mark; western firsts, free rases. Sic at mark: western, current receipt.", free cases. 2629c-at mark. OH EES F Firm; New York, full cream, choice, , 17V4 jtl7Hr: New Yorlt full rrean)i, ' fair to good, lt91Tc. Toleda geeal Market. . , TOLEDO. Feb. -SEEDS Clover, oash. W.17V, March $8 3": April, $70: October. $4 A",; nrlmn old. $ No. 1 $8.10: rejected. $7. fori 7 75; No. t. $7,8047 90. Timothy, prime. $2 00. Alike, prlmo, $7.86; March, $7.80. Ko. ' A. h. Pr. Ko. At. sh. Pr. 24 168 ... t 80 .57 X&8 40 IM t 1 1 ... 8 80 80 :ol 1.. IM I. -, 133 ... Hi -78. 8U ... 8 50 88 Kl ... I 86 7: Ill ... ,85.) 78. 180 ... 1411 U i- ... 150 38 ..tod ... 40 48 ,..260 ...150 60 80 g 40 48 2 3 ....te 14 tM .,- I 40 73 ... I 50 W I 4A 86... ,....28 ... 150 34 in ... 1 40 71 BS I 60 88 ?.. ... 140 ' 41 1:8 ... 160 84 173 ... I 40 K. .'..14 ... I t) 4 Bt 40 t 40 74 ) 80 t to 78-. ion ... I 4 41........34J ... 110 54 It 40 t 42 Si 77 tat .-. . IM 88 8"d 40 I 4Z 74 fca ... 151) t til ... 14 at.. J5l o t te II. . I ... 14 ai BIS i.. I 50 80 1 1 ... I 48 a; .44 .... 1 to el. ...... -fit si I 4S ...... 2:.3 ... t Ol I tit ... I 41 0, 141 ... I 54) ,17.......Wi h $ $7 ... I W 6.200 2,000 "2,000 8.000 3,300 lL 000 11,600 4,600 5.200 10.000 8. On) 20,000 8,600 2.300 11.000 3.000 15,000 name. 1 , . .... ' 'Gathering- for Farmers' Meetloa-. SlOttX FALLS, 8. Feb,';8.-r(Speclai:) , Delegates already ' are. commencing to arrive for 'the purpose of attending tho annual' convention "of the South ' Dakota' Farmers tuid Grain, Dealers assciclatlon, which will convene In the city aud-itorum on Wednesday afternoon at' 2 o'clock! L. E. Doyle of Letcher, secretary of th association, who has been In correspond-. ence with members of the association, ex presses the opinion, 'that the ' attendance. will reach not lesB"hari 1,209,' gnif "that It may run -to 1,500 or mora. ' ,He(Btates that he never saw bo much Interest shown by the members of tho association In an an nual convention as-this year. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 81,600 53,300 89,800 South Omaha K.oux C)ty ... St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis-..... Chicago ;.... Totals.. OMAllA UENBRAL AlAUKBT. Staple and Psney Prodaca Prices Far alahed by Barer and Wholesaler. BUTTER-Creamry. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 32c; No. 1, in CO-lb. tubs, 81 Vie; No. 2. In 1-1 ti. cartons. 30o; In tO-lb. tuba, 2VVa; packing stock, solid pack, 21c; rrean. rolls, 2V4jc; fancy dairy, roll. 24c; common butler, 22Vic Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE- Twins, 18c; young America. l8Vc; Uaisy cheese, loVvc; Llmiierger, lbVc; brick. 18c: domestlo block Swiss. 20c: im. ported rJwiss. 3jc. ruti.Tri-iiifai r-rouerc, 80 a cos; springs, lbc; hns, .loo; cocks, loVjc; ducks, luc; geese, 14c; luraeys, loc; p,guns. per dos., tl -3, H&mer sifuabs, $4 per dug.; fancy squabs. tt.' per 00:.; jmo. I, $3.00 per di g Altvo. Jfl oilers, under 2 lbs.. I'm; over 2 )u , 12c; hers, 11c; cceks, 8c: duoks, full feathered, la:; 'geese, full featneicd, J0c; luraeys; Joe, suiuva, 11 ma, 4 er uul., pig toim,. 6c per doa. FISH tall troxen) Herring, 6c; salmon. 11c; pickerel, so; wblteflsh, 10c; pike, lot-; trout, lac;-cattish, 17c; crappies, to Vo; laiga cisppie. lac; , black uaas, 26c; red snapper, 12u; smells, 16c; Spamsu mackerel. lac; eei, isu; nauuuca, iiounaers, uo, Ol's'iEUb Salnsls. sinull cans. I4c. laria 40c; gallon, . $1.86; New Kyik counu. sinaii. tic; laige. 4ac; gdilon. $l.lk; ktai,aaius, small, lie; laige, UiCl tltllua, $!. ' UttiUP. VU1B-ios, mo. j, lAiu; No. J, 12c; No; 3, 8'i.. Loin, No. 1. I7vc; No. x, UvkO: No. 3, M,c. Ctiuck, No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 0vc, No. ,$,. Ei no. . Round, No. L kc No. i. iitc; jo. . ic. . r-iaio, c. i, uc; aa. , uc; No. , 4 Via. . , FRL'll a btraw berries: Florida, per qt., 05U i 6c. Or-iiiges: Calitornia Navels, 80-ti6-112-126 sixes, per box, $2.i6; 160-176-20o-21o- 260 siSMS, - per box, td.Ou. Lemons: Extra funcy, im-iHi sizes, ' t.ot'; cnulce, JOO sue, per box. $4.u0; 240 sise, 60c per box less. llananaa: Fancy select, per ounch, $1.7u'ui 2.0U; Jumbo, buncheit2.76(3. 75. Pears: Cal ifornia B. Kaster, T.aO. Orapes: Imported Malasas, per keg, s,.iwuii.o, urapo Fruit: Florida. . 64-04-80 slies, $4.26. Tungarinesi Florida, 120-144-lw; lxe, ptr box, $2.2o, Apple: Jonatuan ana urimri UoKien. per bbl.. $300; Hen iavis, per nui.. t-l 50ta-4. or. Oenltun, per ddi., t4.w; w inessp. per bbl., tloO; Oana, per t'l'l.. $4.00; New York lialdwlns, iussei anu npys, per uul., t4.n0; California W. W. Piarmuin. per bix, $2.00; Colorado Junattiaiis. per box, t2 00; extra funcy Colorado Jonathans, per box, iuO extra f am Y Colorado it. iJeauti. s. per box. $2 60; extra fancy Colorado Winesaps. per box, $2.26. Cranberries: Jersey, winter stock, per bbl-, to. 60- Date: Anchor brawl new, ao-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, t2.ua Figs: California, ot) pkgs., 6c sis, In box, $1 K, 13 pk&s., 10c slxe, 80c. VEOETALE-Irlsh .Potatoes: Wiscon sin and native, per bu., li.V; Colorado, per bu., 75c, Sweet fotatoes: Kansas, per DDI., $2.0). CaullfJower; California. 24 to 26 heads, per crate, -' w. nutauagas: fanada, per lb.. II4C Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland seed, per lb., 2c. ueiery: t.aiirornla, per 12-lb. huncn, sue. unions: nea, per in., zvo; yellow, in sacks, per lb.. 2c; white per lb.. lc. Spanish Onions: Per crsie, $1.60. Old Vegetable: Parsnips, carrots, beets, tur nips, In sacks, per lb. ' 2c. Garlic: Kxtra f.nrv "wrrtte. per lb.. lOc: red. tier lb.. 12c. New Southern Vegetables Turnip; jCr Real estate transfers' for February 8. 11110, furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded. abstracUira. Telephone Douglas 2X66: ' The McCague Investment company to Union Pacific Railroad company, L 25 feet of south 47 Xeet of lots -2, 3, 4, ' 1 block 88, Omaha .v... $15,0X0 John S. Klemme--48$ ta -I I- Skllllng, south 40 feet of lot 4. block 8. lloulevsrd park ......i..., . 1 Dundee Realty company to Ireruv V. Putnam, lot 22, block 87. -.Dundee) Place ..u... Maria . Prakop and huslmnd to, Valclar Krulls, sr., et al.. lot . block 1 Cv sub. of block 30, Albiight's choice. Valclav Krulls, sr., et al., lot 5, block 5. sub. of block 80. Albright's. ........ Frank L. Imon to Clement L. Wal- 1 . c t.i 1. a l, . . u. uot- v. 1 , r 1 1 , ivib u, u.uva a, ' P. ac-wa,i m Second addition Edward Stanley and wife to Albert Waldacker, lot 13,. block 4. Cretgtitott addition j. ....... j u . . Shlmer ft Chase company to John fl. Jonkins and wife, lot. 8. 'block", Boulevard park Theodore Couch snd wife to William O. Ure, lot 10, block 18, Bedford pisce s. . . . ... fc, Adda M. Zimmermen, and ..husband to Wllllnm O. t're.. the undivided one-half lot 68, tithe's addition.... Lizzie M. Rawltxer and husband. Mary Corley (00 1 1 . 1 COO ISO 900 vltxer and husband to Welch. l(u.;l ttinl 17. block 4, Summit addition.....! , " J.OOO Charles E. Smith and wife to Thth R. Smith, eVi liat 4, block 8, Shlnn's addition - 1 mary r. irvyie et au .10 .nriai 11. Doyle, lot 6, block 1, Hitchcock a First addition ..;-.!..... " 1' National Hank of Commerce to John Sramek, lot 3, block 33, Credit Fon- cler KM Douglas Security company tn 'Hlld- Ing Hakanson, lot 102, Wlnosor Roy L. Edwards and wife to Albeet Koppenhaver, north 64 feet of sotitlt Vi feet of lot 12, Block L, Lowe's addition ., ri. 400 Iloy L. Edwards and wue to diaries Foley, niH-lh 31V feet and south 32 foet of lot 12, block L, Lowe's addl- ' 1 tlon .., ,......,....v.... 600 Henry F. Hsmann and wife to Han nah C. Hamann; tax lot 1, Section, 18-16-13 t v....... . EHxaheth M. Shahan to. Horace B. Bovlts, west 0 feet of to of lot, 8, block 1. Park plate 1,0:5 Oeorge Hlwh to WHhelm Jurgens1. lot 36, Elllslon Park place.: tio B. C. Plxton to Ouy B. Busklrk, nV . . , of lot 3, block 11, , Isaacs &. Stsl den's '.'.'. 1 Anrcn Perimeter add wife to Aaron Wolf, north 22 feet of south 8 feet,. of lot 6. block 9, Omaha 4,600 Mattte M. Mockey to I'eter Boyer. Jot lmt, Fairfax ;..'.. 165 Susan Pelffer to Lottie 11. Oage, lot 6. block 8. Plalnvlew v.. 1,700 Estella K. Flircell and husband to. Leopold Harm and wife, west SO feet of lot 6. block 7.- Dupont Place The Roarers Heal Estate company to . ' Karl FaJtlnot. lot 4, 11 isall & Itig- t-r' sub , 000 Karl Faltlnet and 'wire to Odin C. Knndsen, same ..- , ,'.r 2,000 Elizabeth Haker and husband , to Iiwlght Williams, ,ti'(4 of lot. U. . Hswes' addition "... .1 David IJnn and wife lo Albert . Hrown. lot 16, block 11. Druid Hill.. 1,960 FORTUNES r.lASE IH VHEAT ain buys options on 10.04)0 bu. of wheat. M No further risk. ICarb 1c. niovematt " from option price nakea you $100. tc-$200, 6c-$500, etc. Writ tr'free clr r.ulars. COZ.OIIAI. ITOCX QMJUM OO-t C)laBO. Otet.