TTTFi BFTFJ OMAHA, TIIUKSDAY. FFJ1RUAKV 2. 1011. in GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cold Weather Cau$e Advance Wheat at Opening. in CASH DEMAND IS YET SLOW tara aitaatloa Inclined to llellnea talaea Prnlmnlr to llrcllae evlla larrriiM In the Iterelpt hnrl Racy. OMAHA. Feb. 1. 1111. 'able showed niti trentrl t the open ing and wheat opened hliiher on bulng. due to mid weather prediction. Shurts w,.re nervous during the earlv trading and faced a sharp advance, which was lost later on the alow i ai-h demnd and renewed liquidation. orn n firm ind aleadv without mucn snap. ( anil demand I not Improved with any Increase In receipts Adeline. The show of strength In wheat was due 1o two Influences, profit taking by short and replacing of long wheat on the theorv that the break of 7 cent should be followed by a fair advance, views continue bear ish, however Cash wheat was fairly active at v hlKlier. There waa evidence of better oonimlFg'on house buying of corn on llRht country offering. Feeding la reported iienvy from all quarter and at these prices In profita ble and farmers are Independent about pressing their surplus for sale, t'liah corn sslea were reported unchanged to l-c lower. l'rlmary wheat receipts were bush els and shipments were 273.rt bushd. sga'nst receipts last yenir of 7"S.onO btisliels nd ahlptnenta of 249.0UO bushels Primary rr rn receipts w ere "02 V bush el and shipment w ere M3 0"i bushels. SKainst receipts last year of l.Jtt.noo bush els and shipments of "V.ori bushel. Clearances were R03.OO bushels of corn. "W bushels of oats and wheat and flour eiual to Jn.Of'O bushels. Liverpool rinsed ',d to ..d higher on wheat and unchanged to id higher on com. The following rah sale were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car (Turkey). 92c; 1 ear (semi-dark). SD'c: 6 cars. 8!c. No. S hard: 3 cara. MUc: 1 car, fS',c. CORN-No. 3 white; 1 car. 40c; No. 8 color, Kio. No. 3 vellow: 1 car, 4; 8 car. 8?o. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 3c. No. 3 futures, steady; Krbiuaty. 4 s !.d; March, i linm VfT)V CTArVC lUfl DnUTiO KW IOHK liKKliL MARK KT Qaotatlaa a arloaa f the Par 4 om mad It lea. NEW TURK. Feb. 1 FI.Ol R CJ'ilet ; smln patents, t.'i hViiS Prices Sweep Upward in Consistent Fashion During Day. t Nehrva lnil A TeKtlng j Name I'.mrilv (Nh I f wsrrsr Omaha (! . jo); , Omaha Water ea. lr ItVliaM ft jr. M. 1514 ha eV c. B St. Ri 6a. I7 twihi A V. n It n rd. P iiiaha C. a Ft. Ilr torn... fnfc.n fto. k VaM u k Slrstt.in (Neb) Water A J 1 M i 11 1" 40; winter stra.Khts. riFMOSSTTlATTON OF SIRENGIli ! 4 Z 'iM winter paients. 4. 'i4 iv.; errma New aid kiln .Northern fCrlflc Hlaea la rrlarBlar Kahlna, Toachlna; Kle Point Ahove rreilon Mabt'a (lose. I'lcnr. &lari4:r, uttiler extras. 0. 1. I'.Kt l Tn. No, 2. fi2.Vfl3 4; Kanm stra Shi. ! H I.", l C 1IUUI. Pl'"H , imn i r - 14 nut 4.:r.; choice to fsncv. 4 4"til'- buck wheat flour, oulet: American. i'2c. C. I- f-. New York, t'anadlan. 6'1?c. c. t. I, Vork. for exirt f'oRN.MKAl steady; fin while WH KAT-ITpot market lri eKular; J ,"'J"!,hl prUi" ,ve'! ' , ,, usa.,. in elevator and "e f o. b , ; ",' Hr1 nn ,n btoi k exi lian In con iL, ' , 'Z i - .!,.i.,t? ' it f :'tent fashion until at the close some of I o. b . afloat.,. Future market was firmer , on covei lnK. due to steady cable and smaller letclDt at Interior points, clo'lng Xt'ic; 11 cars. ?,!"c; No. 4 mixed: 2 cat mixed: 2 cara. Xtr: 2 car. 3S.C OATS -No. 1 tatidard: 1 car. Zic; No. S white: S car. 2H4c; 1 car, 29'c; No. 4 white: 3 car. 2c. Omaha laah I'rlces. WtlKAT- No. 2 hard. HSifrH'!c; No. S hard. Wn; No. 4 hard. Tr.VrWo: rejected hard. TftfTWiy: No. 2 aprlng. WitlSc; No. sprltiK. ftTMfnmr. CoKNNo. i white, SHfi4ni4c; No. 3 white, 2u.,40c; No 4 white, KKji'.Wfcc: No. t color. :tPt7;c; No 2 vellow, 3:i1i Wr ; No. J yclliiw. Ktfi4k!: No. 4 vellow, 3W ?e; No. 2. 39fi.Tjo; No. 3, i?i39l,c; No. 4, ""V"-; bo grade, 3Tra38c. OATK-No. 2 white, ZSViOc; standard, 4i294: No. 3 white. 2i! 2SVc : No. 4 white. 2Si.i342W4c: No. S yellow, 2&U3c; No. 4 yellow, 2HIS2Sc. MARI.EY No. 3. VOSMkV: No. 4. W&!0c; No. I feed. WVf7-fi4,.: relected. RWifiOc. 2. 71S0c; No. 3. "Ml7c. la riot Hecelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oat 37 SU 216 210 24 09 27 ( and I H'J -no net limner; May. II HV l.a!4. -lo- luea ghould "'H "l '"- ". i.',,!B '"" i " 1.K ; receipts, bu.; shipment, B,'' bu. '( K.N ftpot market steady; new No. 2, S!tf. f. o. b.. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing, at V net advance; May losed at ,tc; receipt, M,375 bu. ; shipments, 1!.4 bu. OATeW-p.it nmrket easy; standard white. T7c; No. 2, 37'v; No. '. M1 No. 4. Future market wa without transaction, ib sinK tin. handed to Vc net higher; May cb'seu at o'.x-: July, 3!'-; receipt. 1W.575 bu. llol'H Firm; state, common to choice. litl. ti2c; I:", lvi!l:. I'aclflc coast, 1910, Jt'r.'i'Jf; lrfw, I4t lie. llAV-guitt: prime, $l.12,c; No. 1, tLOfr 1.07V,; No. 2. Wm-; No. 3. Wic. Mil 'KS-steady; Central America, VilS 21c, iiKota, 22c. I.KATHKll-Klrni: hemlock, firsts, 23', i&.'f'tc; seconila, 21Vs'llc; thirds, lifrtJOc; re jicif. ifalTc I-KOVISIONS - Pork, easy; mens, $22.50 J2U.; family. $23. U0 24.60; short clears, jj.u"u2;.i. Heef. Bieauy; mc, $14 14 50; family, $l6.5otlli00; beef ham, 25 .SO'f.l.&a Cut meat, st.ady; pickled belllea,' 10 to 14 lb.. 12..Vir(il350; pickled hum, 112.5012 75. Iard, steady; nilddlo west prime, y.lyrt I0.II1; refined, easy; continent. $10.50; Bouth Ainerka. 11.2f); compound. tX.37Vi(B-62V. TAI,U)W Dull; prime city, hluls.. t'c. CHhKhK (julet; state whole milk, Sep tember quality, fancy white. 14tyl6c F H'LVIlY-Dressed, unsettled; western chickens, V.IWnlc; fowls, 12Ulbc; turkey, l'V'i 24c. t F.otlri Weak; fresh gathered, selected extras, 2au2:(c; fresh Kathered, firsts, 20V4 di21c; frei-h gathered, seconds, left 20c; fresh nathereii dirties. No. 1. lfc; fresh gathered dirties. No. 2. 16r17c; refrlK erator, firsts, lbfic; refrigerator, second. lo'g lio. toUTTEIl-treamery specials, 23c; extras, 2r.'n2;.Vjc; third to firsts, WiSic: creamery held third to special, li(tf2uc; aiaia uaii common to finest, 17'pJ5c; process, second to upecial. K,-(i2lc; Imitation creamery first. 16 lac; factory held. 16al7Hc; current make, lH'ylic. of 3 IWB-No. Chicago .... M In nea polls Omaha Uuluth CHICAGO GRAIN AS U PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Trading: and Cloalnc Prlrea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Predictions of a cold wave southwest put up the price of wheat today. There Is a total lack of snow covering In that section, accordingly fear wa roused for the winter crop. Latest futures left the market 'c to He higher than twenty-four hour previous, with corn dearer by Ho to He Oats, however, lost u to Sc and provision finished 7 Vie to 17H0 decline. Noth withstanding a widespread Impres sion that the big longs were marketing their wheat on the swells, popular senti ment waa more friendly to the cereal from the start. Lighter primary receipt had a good deal to do with bringing about this state of affairs. Arrivals of cara north west, for example, were only 2G5 today as against 4.M a year ago. Then, too, ship ments from liuasia and Rounianla already reported as being stopped by heavy Ice. Just before midday open selling by longs caused a setback, but commlalson buying led to a siirprlslnr recovery In the enT May ranged from 9tc to fhe and closed firm; hc net higher at MS. Jn corn light sales by the country made speculative buying of futures good. Short age of storage facilities at Omaha acted somewhat as an offset. Fluctuations for tVje May option ran from 4!So to totjiViOHc with the close firm at 60c. a net gain of 1m Cash corn waa In fair demand. NJ. 2 yellow finished at 47&474c. Oats were extremely weak suffering from much liquidation and short selling. High and low points for May were MHc and ):"i,c with latest transactions He down at s;:'vj:cp.;o. Frovlsiona sagged because of selling due to heavy January receipt of hog. After the final gong, pork was 15c to 17'c under Inst night and there wa a decline shown of 7!t to 10c In both lard and ribs. Prices In Chicago, furnished bv the Up dike Oraln company. 708 Brandela bulldlnar. Telephone Douglas 2473. Evaporated A pairs and Dried Fralts NKW YORK. Feb. 1. EVAPORATED APPLES Inactive but steady; on the spot, fancy, HVill'LIc; choice, lK&UlVic; prime, 10V4til0ij cold storage, (UfeiilOc. DKIF.U FRUITS Prunes quiet, wun ine demand of a Jobbing characfer. but sup plies are light and prices are firm, (flo tations range from 6Vc to llUc for Cali fornia up to 30-40, and 9i611Wc for Ore gons from 60s to 30s. Apricots firm but quiet: choice, 13c; extra choice, l3Wci fancy, ISi&MHc. Peaches firm on ngni offerings, but the demand Is small; choice, 7Vjr!j7c; extra choice, fku-HMic; fancy, 84ft 9tc. RalHiiiB very firm on reports of light stocks on the coast: loose Mucaieis, o-tu' 6c; choice to fancy seeded, at&THc: seed less, 4?4ftic; London layers, i.kgi.to. the active stocks showed net gains points or over. It was the most Impressive demonstra tion of strength which Wall street has wltne-sed In manv weeka and was at tributed In the main to the influence of yesterdays favorable developments, no tably the Harrlman systems' huge Im provement projects and the cheerful view "presses by Chairman Gary of the I nlted States Steel corporation as to present and prospective conditions In that Industry. The volume of business on the exchange wa nearly double that of recent days. Northern Pacific rose In spectacular fashion, touching 124. five point above last night clohing. and wa again the feature of the day's trading, it rapid ad vance of recent daya still Is unaccom panied by satisfactory explanation. Copper shares received less attention, although reflecting the general tendency of the market. Offering of nearly $U.0fl0.nnO of Reading 4 per rent bonds Increased the already large total of new securities recently placed on the market. Flotation of new securities to the value of $.KS,lti!.Oii0 In the month Just ended established a new high record. The Increase was confined to rail road securities, which were more than $lW.noo.aiO greater than In January, V10, Industrial issue falling off considerably. London wa a large buyer In this mar ket. American advancing generally there. Pond were firm. Total sales, par value, $l.028.ono. lnlted States 3s, registered, ad vanced , on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stocks were as follows; London Stork. Market. LONDON. Feb. l -American securities opened about unchanged today. Light buy ing followed and price advanced but sup port wss lacking and the market eased off near the end of the first hour. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to S above psrit v. Cnnttoli mrtfier 7 lulnllle A N. d serntint... 79'M.. K. T A mat topper N. T. t en'ral.. Anwrnnda a ,"nrrolk A W... At-hfmn .1H4, ito p'd do pM ins rmlarlo A W... pHltlmnr A Ohio. . . loai PennT'il ... Canadian Purltlc 21.'. Hand Mines t'heaapraek O ITS Reading rhleasn o. W 24i Southern Ry.... Chi.. Mil. A St. P. 134 do Ptd Ie Peers m4 (tout hern Faelfle 124't Penvar A Bis o Jan Inlnn Pacific... dn pf4 7'4; An pfd grla :.nia v. 9. steal da 't P'd 4Va dn pfd do 2d ptd ahaah '.. C.rnd Trunk SS',4 so pfd Illinois Central t.lA .nanlli 4a SILVKK ar, steady st 2-l-d per ounce. MONEY 23 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is S'jfiSH per cent; for three months' bills, 3 7-16 per cent. OMAHA LI YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large and Trade is Slow and Lower. s K0GS TWENTY TO QUXHTER DOWN Sheep aad lamb la Very l.lheral Sapply. bat Trlees Show Mill (haaae, Resnalalag Aboat Same as Taesday. 14 ; I $4 I 14 ?: )i4 $:.25ji4 2?.. tiS I it.. Kerelpts were: t (Iffl.lal M.l... official Tuesday" Kstlmate Wednesday .. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 1, Death List of Volcano Eruption Increasing M 4 ' " I Cattle .. 5.4r .. ;. -s .. B.IOO Hog J.bT.l 11 275 14.HO0 .. 1 WKtlllCH IN THK GRAIV BELT General Precipitation la Northwest an oa Coast. OMAHA. Feb. 1. 1911. The area of low pressure that extended Northrn Omaha Month. east from the Pacific, coast over the mount tains to the central valleys Tuesday morn ing has rounded up. and now overlies the country from the eastern Rocky mountain slope to the Mississippi river, with the greatest depression over eastern Colorado. Precipitation was general within the last twenty-four hours in the extreme north west and on the Pacific slope, and light and scattered snows are reported falling this morning In the mountains and extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri .valleys. The area of high pressure In the north weHt has caused a very decided drop In temperature throughout that section, and temperatures ranging from gero In Mon tana to 20 below aero In the western Canadian provinces are reported. The northwestern high, with Its colder weather. Is expected to extend down over the val levs within the next twenty-four hours and the outlook Is favorable for a mod erate cold wave In this vicinity to-night and Thursday, with, proDauiy snow nurries tonight, followed by fair Thursday. I'ji i i:mu law law Ieowest last night 15 J Teowest last night 41 23 Precipitation w Normal temperature ior touay. Kree , . . Deficiency in precipitation since Minn i, 15.1K Inches. . . ' . Excess corresponding penoa, iiu, o.u Inches Deficiency corresponding perioo. nww. d.z Inches. l.- a. wMiun, Local f orecaster. Alla-Chalmera pfd Amalgamated Copper Amarl.an Agricultural ,. American Beet Sugar Amerl.n Csn American Car A Foundry.. American Cotton Oil American 11. A L. pfd.... American Ira Securities .. American Linseed American Locum-.tlre .... American B. at K American . A R. pw Americas staet Kdr AmerUan Sugar Refining.. Amar. Tel. 4k Tel American Toharco, pfd ... American Woolen Anaconoa Mining Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coat Una Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt . ., Canadian Paclflo Central Leather Central leather pfd Central of N. J (ltraapeaka A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Great Wast new. Chicago Great Waat pfd... Chicago A N. W Chi., Mil. A St. r C C, C. A St. L Colorado Fuel A Iron .... Colorado A Southern .... Conaolidated Gae Corn Producta Delaware A Hudaon Denar A R. U Penrer A B. O pfd Dlatlllera' Serui4t1ea Krle. Krle 1st pfd KM id pfd General Rlactrlc ptd.. I lea 200 lit. 70i I. ano .1000 1. M0 'T0 ,) M0 ,10 2U,t0 vn no )0 , 7.701) "i io J00 II. 7' 10 OM) 800 1. tW) 2, :.oo . t.luo I. I'NJ Hlah. Low. Clnaa. 33 S 82 14 r: '., M 21 !1 12 fl Re'., ion 46 V, 117H 146 mi 101 1M lon 21014. S2S 64 61 T4 417 K n n 3l't 12 41 7 JifiVi 4 116S 144A 'sis V'iW ID214, 122 P 77 20s 114 Near Vork t irti Market. The following quotations are furnished by I.ogan & Hryan, member New York ftoek exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: 4J Greene Cananea .... 'i Jo Inaplratlon Laroee 41 lu Nar. Cona 1RT XI Nrahonn I 1-1S H NeradH-Vtah Ohio ropp. Amer. Tobacco Pay State Gas... Boston Cona Dune Coalition Cnctua Chlno Chief Com Fraction m. Rawhide Coalition 17.A.3 .! 7.4SO 17.0M Three days this week..l.r Same days last week....U.042 Same dv J weeks aa-o . 14 97 1 Kama daya 3 week ago..l7.S '"Mime days 4 weeks ago.. 8U Ru n. a .1 . - I 1A -a 'l he following table shows the receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at Pouth Omaha for the year to Uate-aa compared with last year: mil 1910. Inc. Pec. Cattle 10R.341 H"g 1R4.M7 fheep 174.Z08 The following tab price several i ."& 50; fair to aood beef steer. common to fair beer steer, good to choice I'ov and heifers. fair to good cow and heifer, common to fair cows and heifers. com! to choice tocki and feed er, g. SOiio "0; fair 10 good siiu sers anu teeners, t- t'(lf cooimoil li, mil ei". e...... and feerlnrs. 14 tOiil flO: stock heifers. UOVeTIlOr .n-j.5o. veai .aives. Mg-W; buns.; Hundred Were Killed in Town pi", r.. a " u .. .. 1 1KK.1S An avalanche of iogs at Chicago todnv, added to heavy receipts t all other leading points, signalled pi leg deniorallra- ( lion. F-verv market reported bad breaks; and the locitl tiaile sufferel severely, bulk of a 14.000 siipdIv selling at prices all of: 0,- lower t'omnared with the belter tor- tlona of yesterday's session, declines were ' pie In the town of Tsllsay, according to 1H1 .., ". . '. - -- the reliort or the i.'ftf.i'C reouctions. 1 bheen Karly movement wa halting, due tn slow: Wl 1 acceptance of cheaper values by seller. ! '"it trading livened up somewhat after It ll.Wo . became evident that refusal to do business 1 would mean a big stale surplus for tumor-1 row. Panicky outside condition helped to 1 I . - ... of rrovince bays aeven of Talisny. WASHINGTON. Feh. 1 The eruption of 1 Tanl volcano and the accompanying dis turbances In the Philippine killed 700 ro- 24.701 30.7S2 29.R4f. 14.SS-S 11.267 17,R25 bhl 47.5S7 the average hogs st Fouth Omaha for the last aays, with comparisons: ISM). 7.7l 1M.0P3 1M.39 MiOWH Dates. I 1U ill0.ll(w.l0.l(n.l0..l. Ial-Ply Kerr Lake . OJIbway Kly Central KIT Cona .. Kly Witch , Franklin ... Glroux Pehmint ... Goldfleld Goldfleld la Par Central T14 Swift Tkg. Co Seara-Roabuck Co. S Silver Pick 1 lit . l' . 5'. . 1 .lWVi .IMS Jan. Jan. Jaa. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 8.1 Superior A Plttaborg 14 Florence Dany .. 7't Tonnpalt Mining Trinity copper 1 t nltei Coppar . North Uki .... IUj Buhemla 7- 41 11 U.1O0 iS I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. L... I 9tia! M I 9ZH I I Ei01,k51;61vl1 ii'tl n 11 15 17 46 7J t 06 80 70 9 4T.i47 Hi bo DO 61 ol'a K2 4 50', bl K'BV IS 17 17 0 47 66 I 66 f 72 S 47 6641 is or. 17 42 76 o7 60 67 ( 42 8 (2 11 13 17 bi 72'4 62 66 70 47 (2 32 in a 17 67 8 feOH 8 70S 72H n 60 SfcTic; fair Wheat May. July.. ept.. Corn May.. July.. tept.. Oats May.. Julv.. Sept.. Toik May.. July.. Lard May.. July.. Kept.. Itlns Mav.. July... bept... Cash quotations were as follows: FLDCK Kay ; winter patents, 14.30 a .,:; siraigiim, ii.uii.: spring straight 4Fv;i4 70; bakers. J.5uu6.0O. IlYK No 2. :'4 BAHbKf-Keeik.er mixing to choice malting, b44i.2c. Sh.Kl )H Flax, No. I southwestern, $156H io. I normwesiern, i.lil'4j; timothy, IIO&O l0; clover, JI4.75. PHOVISIONH Wess pork, per bbl., IJO.OO jou, lara, Jter iuu ids., Sio; SllOI't ribs sides lloose). $10 Ot'U lO.bO;, short clear sides tboxed), t'0 60ulOtiJit. Total clearaucea of wheat and flour were eriURl to Jo.OUO bu. Primary receipts were b.&.ouO bu.. compared with 7alowi bu the rMrepou(iing ua a year ago. Fstlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, li cars; corn, u cara; oats, lit cara; hogv, ai.Ou) neaa. i:iilcgo Cash Prices Wheat. No t red r.'s u .4.. , - .v. o-a.yw-v, ,o. hard .l!i!;-'e; No. 3 hard, SJVaQ; No. 1 north. ern spring, II.04iul. 07; No. 2 northern npilng. ti ifcvn i.w, fi ma. ei.wtjfi.w 1 oru, ,q d vfcn, a cann, arintoe; No white, 46A,n.i4rc; No. i wlilte, 4.41 Vc: No yellow. 4iu4iWCh No. 8 yellow, 4i.j4i,c. et. r.o. 1 wuiie. a.i.-"4c: Mo. white .t',.,-, ...K., aianuard -' lit Tl tit-creameries, 17626c; dairies lt22l!; w,uo-ob, 1 n.-r-iji.-., a.ov cases; at mar cases inviuuru, ioifliM.; rirstM, SuWc piiuie firsts, 2P1C Cllte-sh. Cimettled: daisies. 14int,-u. twins. 13i,t 13'-c; Young Americas, liV. li'c; long horns. luVlf.c. iiiiAioro-ciwa), cnoice to fancy 46 4jVm-; fair to good. Cub POl'LTll Y-Flim; turkeys. live. ISo diessetl, 21c; chickens, hens, alive, 13,-' oisj-.itd. 12c; springs, live, l-n4c, dressed' 'IXe- V KAISteady; SO to tO-lb. weights, S'uc 60 to 80-lh. weight, lo'kc; ki to 110 lb' weights, llSc. t iu lot Heceipts Wheat. S7 cars; corn. 2i3 cars; oats, 216 cars. r. Miniated tomorrow N lieat. la cars; corn, ih cars; oats, u cars. Mlaaeapolla tirala Market. MINNKAPOI.I8. Keh. 1 W HK AT Mav tlweVpl.ftvV July. $t.tMi 1 .04-,. Cash: 'No. i hard. l 0;-S: No. 1 northern. H.Aa l 04' No 2 northern. l tOnl di,; No. I, ssvii f 1.0L I-I.AX--Cloeed at t'(i:iN-No. 2 eow. 4Jn43c. PATS -No. S white, 2!, '!. ISYF-No. I. i -'U iHc. i'KAN -in 100 pound sack a. Ioj.iiUbO. I U il'H First patents. M 7.u 1. second I'Strnts. tk(i 5 ; first clears, 13 lbpj io; ..i.nj clears, tw irb-.io. 2 4 22 1 00 .00 21 de- BT Mav, dull: hard. Ht. I.oals General Market. LOIHrt, Feb. 1. -WHEAT Higher; 7iics74c: Julv. KSiSSlV. Cash. track. No. 2 red, Il.Oltol.04',4; No. 2 fcVuJl.01. . 4H3RN Higher; May, vwvx:-, juiy, ) st. L eriOc. Cash, firm; tracg, xso. 1, ttnow; 1 inlon No. 2 white, wc. OATB lower; May. i-neoivn:. v won, lower; track. No. 2, 32c; No. 2 white. J2c. HYK I nchangea. sc. FLOUR tsteady; red winter patents, 4.60 476.OO; extra fancy and straight, 4.twi3t.u; hard winter clears. ,:i.0.1.70. MEEL) nmotny; owg'. cornnww, HKAN lUUi SSCKeo van trai-n. ii.iwui.u. HAY Firm; timothy, llJ.OuninS.fiO; pialrle, latwrtis.so. VU1 rKuVlMWo rora, Biuy, jwuums, 1D0O0. l.ard. lower; prime steam, .uiwcp 9.67'i. Dry lt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, loc: clear riDS, lviic; inori clears. 10Tc. Paoon, unchanged; boxed ex tra snorts, 12c; clear rios, ,azc; snon clears. l'4c. POl'LTKi r irm; cnicaena. if. aurings. 13c; turkeys, ltrtc; aucas, 10c; geese, oc. BI'TTKR Bteauy ; creamery, situiac. F.UQS Lower, 19c. . Receipts. Shipments. 8.000 1S.400 .... r7.0ii0 M.OnO ... 77,000- 63.000 66. 00O 61.000 Great Northern ora ctfs , Illinois Central (ex).... Interbornugh-Met Intarbopough-Met. pfd .. International Harveater , Inter-Marine pfd , International Papar International Pump Iowa Central K. C. Southern K. C. Southern ptd Laclede Gas Loulavlll A NaahTllle . Minneapolis A Bt. Louis M., gt. P. A 8. BU. M. M.. K. A T M., K. A T., Pfd Missouri Paclflo National Blaruit National Lead N. Kv. ot M. Id pfd... New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western .... North American Northern Paclflo Paclflo Mail Pemiarlvanta People's Uaa PI tabu rt, C. C. A Bt L.. Plttaburg Coal Preaaad Blael car Pullman Palace Car .... Hallway Bteel Boring ... Heading Republic Steal Republic Bteal pfd Hock laland Co Pock Iilajid Co. pfd Bt. U A 8. F. 2d pM.. Bt. Loula 8. W St. Loula 8. W. pfd Bloae-Bheffleld 8. A I.... southern Pacific Souther Railway Southern Railway ptd ... Telineaaea C'oppar - Teiaa A Pacific Tol.. Bt. L. A W. m W. pfd Paolfle ITnlon Paclflo Pfd I nlted 8tates Realty .. Pnlted Btataa Rubber Vnlted BUUaa Steal Flour, bbla., Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats, bu r Kansas City Grata aad I'rovlsloas. T.-ANBAS CITY. Feb. l.AV HEAT May. SSUlctc, bid; July. 8c, bid. fash. V31 lc higher; No. 2 hard. SoHifWc; No. 8, Urii No. 2 red. Mi99e; No. S. 97&99c CORN May. 4iHW4SSc, bid; July, 4Si4c, bid I'aah unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 43Hc; No S 43c: No. 2. white 43io; No. 8, 43c. QAT8 I'nchanged ; No. 2 white, S3c; No. 2 mixed, 81Sj82o. nvw No. 2. 74ST6C. HAY I'nchanged; choice timothy, 814.00 C'14 50: choice prairie, 812.00. lU'TTF.R Creamery. 24c; firsts, 21c; sec onds. 1:: packing atoek. 13c. FtlGa Extra 2uc; firsts. 19'ic; seconds, 12Mr". Wheat,' bu.. Corn, bu... Oats, bu.... Receipts. Shipments ... 6S.O0O 6000 ... 5.i0 6C.00U 10,000 15,000 I lawrpool Grals Market. l.UiHItMIU Veb. 1 WHEAT Spot firm: No. 1 red western winter. 7s 4d; fu ,...!rt; March. 7 ,d; Mav, '. ( KN pot. American mlxel new, quiet. 4 3d; American uiiaed. old steady, as rhlladelphla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1. BITTER Firm- extra western creamery, 29c; extra nrints. 30c. i-;t;S Weak : Pennsylvania and other nesrhv firsts, free eases. 24c at mark: cur rent receipts, in returnaoie cases, ai mark; western firsts, free rases, 24c at mark; current receipts, free cases. 23c at mar .. . ..... ClM'.!! sieany; :ew 1 ora iuu creams, fiincv, September, l.'.'ic: New York full cream, fancy, tH'tober. 14s'olSc: New York full creams, fair to good, leg 144c. t nltrd Stataa Btct pfd.. t'tah Copper Virginia-Carolina Cham . Wabarh Wabaah ptd Waatern MaryUn Waaitnghouee Electrla .... W eat am Union Wheeling A Lake ie .... Lehigh Valley 0 (HO t.too 16.200 m 4.000 2.. ino 400 WH) 4110 wo 7.400 . . 1.4O0 &11O K , ts.soo . la.&"0 700 Ml .. 1,100 300 tilO . 1.100 . 1,100 in) .. l.fO 700 . 1.100 . l.too 6110 CIO . 4, BOO 100 ... l.0 ,. 1.000 .. 1.1"0 . l.S'10 ,. ,. I.SOO . . .. loo .. 76, M0 ou .. 11,7110 .. 600 .. 4ll0 .. oo 4011 600 IV0 .. 176,41 .. .. 1,70 ,. lt.sOO .. l.o 6110 jno .. 2.000 , .. 1.700 .. n.soo .. 4, 00 .. . l.ww "0 too 1 .. 100 .. 600 .. t,00 "406 .. 2.6110 ..100,600 l.Son 1.700 MK t 0 6 I'M 1.100 1,100 l.too M 4Jti 11,0 1-U 66 !i4j lt 14:114 1 M4 71' i, S 4 US VMS 131 S 6ti 1J6'4 li.k 64 lit 1714 1.144 tin - IS 67 1404 f.7 67 624 Ui 67H 6714 11614 43 "4 107 '4 724 MS ! 12h' 107 4 MTt l'4 341 161 66 16 VS ' 6374 6.V4 'i'4 0k4 68 6414 1J1 JS14 6 6t4 IH 234 H' 178 71 424 n lM 4f.4 67 S 1414 64 61 664 7.6 3'4 48 146 1W14 16 If. 4 68 1424 13'4 I6S14 3m 70S 6414 J9 48 a; 1.-.414 126 t4 13414 l-4 6344 116 17S 1S'4 41114 16 6444 67 11214 14M 6814 m4 .1514 67 61 12.1H 67 17 11S14 4JP.4 1 72H 12414 2tl4 1261a HIT 8H tl)', 64 111 16 157i . 644 8'4 ! 13 64H 1 43 604 US 6114 130 16 14 66H It 2i4 4a 6I4 176 67 41 SO 11'4 46 6t4 14 KS14 61 61 7S 17,600 160 '4 176'A Toal (r tha 4r. 660,000 eh arc. II 64 '4 n 4:4 6;6 644 ill, 11 14 11 4I'4 7"4 lor. '4 4614 11614 14i'm 4i4 lis. 10214 1254 106 H 33 'j 76 I7014 S7i 4 10.114 6nH 8T44 US 4814 146 4 1.11 64 ' l.-.'i 6i4 U2 1.1 16 US 7 8M4 ZS s tS 1M14 13014 63 1661 19. 63V 11614 17V 11 414 1 644 64 11214 14614 17 136 3644 17 K!Vi 124 6714 17 lHH f1 VMS n 14 126 3614 2 10714 66 ' 16 4H ltiil 1414 169 144 "4 111.4 66 4214 Keii 47'i 6J1-. 19X14 1814 ttv ir.4, 2814 12 61 17H 6.16a t7i4 41V 6014 1IDV 4614 64 1614 M 6J14 7614 I 17114 Ttoston Cloalnar Stock. BOSTON. Feb. 1. Closing quotations on stoeks were as follow: Allouea 1 Mohawk A. Amal. Copper .... 644 NevB'la Con ... A. Z. U. A B 414 NlplMtng Mllna 414 Nortn iiutte ... 13 North l,ke .... 16 old Dominion . , Soli Ori'eola 611 Parnitt (A A 11 Uutnry Shannon 1214 superior 7U surerior A B . 7' superior A Pitts 84'a Tamarark 14 V. S. S. R. (Cop.).. 14 AO pfd ... 7U I'tah Con . 16 t'tah Copper 414 Winona 18'4 Wolverine ... Atlantic P. A C. C. A 8, Rntte Coalition Cat. A Arixona al. A Ilecla ... Centennial .... Copper Rang Eaat Butte Franklin Glroux Con Gran by Con Greene Cananea lale Royal Kerr Lake I,ake (Xipper . lAsalla Copper Miami Copper M. Con.. 67 C). A M. 41 1844 W4 rrv 6'4 4014 108 ll4 6614 1114 17'i 4 14H 4S 1814 4S . H-4 , 4.-.S 8 111 New York Arming- Stocks. NEW TORK, Feb. 1. Closing quotations on the Mining exchange: All Com. Tunnel do honda Con. Oil. Horn Silver . Iron Sliver .. Leadvllle Con V.. .165 . 20 . It . 76 . 16 .160 . 10 Little Chief ... Meilcan ...... Ontario Cnhlr SUndard Yellow Jacket , Offered. 4 il00 InO 120 160 (0 New York Moner Market. NEW YORK, Feb. l.-MONEY-On call teady. thtU per cent; ruling rate. - per cent; closing dio win, imrniu . nr cent. Time loans, firm; 60 days 1 ner cent, and 90 days. Sfe3H per cent; mnnthi Der cent- PRlhiB MERCANTILB PAPER t to 4H Pstithi'.INO EXCHANGE Steady with actual business In bankers bills at 4 .8310 4 .8825 for sixty day bills, and at 64 (mis for demand. Commercial bills, $4.K54-4.8J4c. 81LVF1R Bar, 5i!4c; Mexican dollars, too. HuND Government, firm; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: ..1001 lni-aaer. e4a 71 ..101 Int. Mar. Mar. 414a.. 68'4 ..1014 'Japan 4 pv, ..1014 do 414 M4 ,.1I6 K. C. 8. la I 711a ....116 , L. 8. deb. 4a 0tn) J', e1 61S 66V rag. V. I. raf. la. do coupon . V. 1. reg. do coupon . V. 8. 4a reg An munon . lllla-l-lialm. lat 6a.. 77 S L. A N. Ill Am. Ag. 6. WiM.. K. A T. 1st 4. Am T. A T. r. 4. lots, do gan. 41, A mar Tobacco 4 61 Mlaourl Paclfle 4a., , 4a a 10614 N. R. ot at. 414a.., Armour A Oo. 414. N. C. fen. 114. AUhleon gen 4. do, ev. do cv. 6a ... At. C. U let 4 B A O 4 do IS do A W Br. Tr. r. 4a... i-. ot Ga. 6a .. Caa. Leather 6a. C. of N. J. gen. 771, Do 68 14 PF.ORIA 14c: N. 4. 13c OATS Kay Sl'aOl'iC; K. Peoria Market. - r Feb. 1. COUN-Hlgher; No sample, 40H'h41c. fclumlard. Sc; No 4 white. 3oc. 1, hite. Halatk Cirala Markft. Pl'LCTH, Feb. 1 WIIKAT No. 1 north ern 1104'i; No. S northern. 1.0I V 1 OJI4; May. 1l li'. bid; July. $1 0S1,. OATS4-31'c. Mllnaakea Grata Market. V1LWACKEE. Feb. 1. FIXIPR-I lull. WIIKAT No. 1 northern. II 0f.V; No. I .nnh.rn. 11 (.tlul (HS: May. fst'ac bid. 1 OATj Htandaid. t'Mc. Cbea. A O. 41a do cv. i't C, A A. 1 C.. B. A g g. do It. 4a O. M. A 8. P. d. C. R. 1. A P. 0. de rfd 4 Clo. Ind 6a t-nlo. Mid. 4a CAB r. A ' n A M. v. 4a.... II R. a. 4. . do ref f tlleilllera' 6a trie pr. I do gen. 4a do c. 4 aer. A d ear B Den. Klee. 6a.. Ill C. lat raf 4a. epid. offered . 14 do deb .106 N. T.. N. U. A H. .1' ev. 6 IJ414 . W14 N. A w. alt eon. 4a M14 . 6 do ev 4a io . 11 riormern racirie 4. .1004 . 60V do U 7044 . st O. 8. L. rfd. 4a.... M14 .lr!4 Penn. cv. lta (116) W14 . 6v4 do oon. 4a ima 6a. .IW14 Reading gan. 4 ... 67V IS... 24... 80.., id... 27... tx... 31... I..., 7 U4 7 49U 7 451. 7 4&V4! 7 4S14I 7 M4 7 46V 7 S 4 16 4 21 I 00 0 8 ZO 8 Ofi 7 V 02 1 03 8 04 4 12 30 06 6 00 92 4 27 6 91i 4 2 I T in, in 441 ( 881 481 8 32 61! 6 kS S 11 e I 26 t 33 6 861 a 4 a 4 64 4 71 4 71 4 83 4 84 4 13 72 B 3614 B 4 17 85 8 43 4 68 4 10 88 S 1,4 9 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of Hvs stock at the I'nlon Ptock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o clock yesterday: RECE1PTS-CA RS. Cattle line SheeD.H'r's. 1 . 1". ot St. F 2 Wabash I Missouri Paclflo .... 5 Cnlon I'aclflc 89 C. N.-W., east I C. & N.-W., west,... 81 C. St. P. M AO 36 C. H. & Q., east 6 C. H. & y , west.... 3! C. R I. A P., east.... 7 C. R. 1. ft P., west.... 3 Illinois Central 4 C. O. W 4 Total receipt 261 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. 13 3 8 1 43 12 2 3 4.. 64 1 1 In 3 3 3 4 32 16 10 1 8 6 1 1 3 190 60 I ...101V K. L a 8. r t ... vol do gen. 6a ... 7114 Bt. U 8. w. 4a. ' do lax gold 4a. ... ' sab-d A U ad. I. 63 '4 ... 47V 4a 71 ...1014 6a 7H'4 , 4 '-' 80. Pacific col 4 au. 4. 74H do cv. 4a k;- Ki do lat ref 4a a.,1, 7', Bo. Rallwar 6a 107V SV, do gen. 6a T714 4S' t1 I'nlon Pacific 4 ....loov S'4 do cv. 4a 106V tav do lat t ref. a... M 1;4C. 8. Kubber 6a ....losv 74 f. g Suwl id 6a li 6 Va.-Car.. Cham. la. lnl'4 76 Wabaah lat ea V., 764 do lat 44 . 4a.... 44V ToWaat. Md. 4a 4444 147 Weal. Elec cv. Is..- rji. nv Wla. ikn, 4a TSsii "Mo. Pac cv. 6 at Local Seearitlee. The following quotations are furnished bv Logan A Bryan, members New Yorg Stock exchange, 31& South Sixteenth street, Omaha: 614. S 61 6 WmI Market. 8T III'IS. F eb. I -Wtk I Unchanged; territory and western mediuins, au-x. uni Vd; jniedlum. lilfc. fins, Ua Uc. Chicago 8ntlary 4a i'oluinbua. Nab , K. U. 6a , 1424 Cudabr PkS ' 6a, 1M4 Corn Ciehann Natl. Bank Falnnonl Creamery Is t I l aent M lllcka Fuller-Plerwucl IStiMit City) t . Howell iNeb ) School 6 a Iowa Portland Cement ! 6a 66 Kanaaa ll'r 4a Ika.i S. huol tt'a Rcunedr Building t o. 6 10 IKanaaa (III. Mrilco m orlant pfd. II Kanaaa Cltr, Malou 4 orient aom.. M i4-oa Ova '7 11. I warranu 6614 AtekJ. 6V '-'-. 104 lu 109 1 list 100 11 Bank Clearing;. OMAHA, Feb. 1 Bank clearings foe- to day were 32.2M, 456.98 anl for the corre sponding date last year $2,S,585.d4. OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered te the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 26c; No. 2, In SO-lb. tub. 24c: No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons. 24c; packing stock, solid pack, 13c; dairy In CO-lb. tuDS, 11x3100. Market cnanges every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 16ai8c: young Ameri ca, 18c; daisies, 17Vc; triplets, UHc; 11m- burger. lc; no. 1 ones, iic; imported Swiss, 82o; ddmestlo Swiss, 22c; block Swiss, 19c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, tinder t lbs., tr. per dos.; hens, 144o; cocks. Ho; ducks. 18c; geese. 13c; turkeys. 26c; pigeons, per doz., 31.20; homer squabs, per dos,. 64; fancy squabs, per dos., $3.60; No. L per doz., 33. Alive, broilers, 16c: smooth legs, 10c; hens, W4c; stugs and old roosters, Tc; old duoks, full feathered, 120; geese, full feathered, ea; turkeys, 19c; guinea fowls, 60 each; pigeons, per dog., toe; homers, per doz., H; squabs. No. L per dos., 11.(0; No. 2. per dos., 60c; capons, over 8 lbs., 14c; 01a turaeys, uc. FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 7c; whit 11c; pike, 10c; trout, 13c; large crapplea, 20c; bpanisn niacaerei, 10c; eei, isc; nau dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 30c; roe shad, tacn; snaa roe. per pair, 86c; frog legs, juex uuz., nvu; laimon, 110; nail- bnt, loc nemng. oc. Heef Cut Prices No. 1 ribs. 16c: 'No. . 12c; No. 3, Vsc; No, 1 loin, 17c; No. 2. 13Ho; No. , loikc, no. x i-nura, iuu, a, 14c; No. 3. c; wo. 1 rouna, c-r mo. I, sue; jmo. 8, 8'ac; No. 1 piate. bvc: ino. z. i4c; No. . 64o. FBI I I" Jppies, missoun jonatnan, per bbl , 35 60; Missouri Ken Davis, per bbl.. 34.75; California Belleflower, per box, 11.65; Oregon and Washington Jonathan, extra fancy, loo w 10 sizes, per doz, Colorado extra fancy Jonathan. B. Twig and W. W. Pearmaln, per full bu. ba. le.oo. vvuuiiiiiuii ub xwnuy w inesap, 9U-113 sixes, per.bu.. 32.76; 160-176 sizes, per box, 3a.50. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, 32.26S2.60; Jumbo, bunch, .76g8.76. Cranberries, per box, 33.60; Jersey, per bbl., 39 75; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl., 310.50. Dates. Ancnor brand, new. so 1-lb. packages in units, per uux, i-.uu; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6V4c. Figs, new California, 12 12-oz, packages. 85c; 3 12-oz. packages, 2.40; 60 -oz. packages. ioo; Turkish, 7-erown, per lb. 16c; 6-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., lSc Grapes, Malaga, tOStiS lbs. gross, per keg, 7.0oti 8.00. Orape fruit, Florida, 46-54-64 sizes per box, 33.76 ; 80-98 sizes per box, 33.251 Lemons. Llmoneira brand, extra fancy, too-SOU sizes, per box, 34.25; choice. 800-360 sizes, per box, 33.76 ; 240 size. 60c per box less. Oranges, Cametla Redlanda navels 80-98 sizes, per box. 32.65; 12 size, per box 33 75; loO size, per box. 32.75; 176 and smaller sizes. 83.00; choice navels, 80-96 sizes, 82.36 126 size, 82.50. 160 and smaller sizes, otiii 176. Florida, all sizes, per box, $2.50. Pears California Winter Nellie, per box :.7&,' New York Kelfer, per bbl., $3.7584.00. VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax per market basket, $1.50. Beets, per bu., 7&o! Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb., mc. Carrots per bu., 76c. Celery. Michigan, per doz! bunches, 86c; California Jumbo, per doz bunches, 90c. Cucumbers, hot house, 114 and 2 doz. In box, per doz., $2.25. Egg plant fancy Florida, per doz.. $2. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz., 40c. Onions, Iowa red and yellow, per lb, 2; iaaitint white, per lb.. 3c; Spanish, per crate, $1 60. Parsley, fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 40c. Parsnips, per bu.. 76c. Pota toes. Early Ohio, In ctae, per bu.. 900; Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu m.t.n Rutabagas, per lb., lVic. tatoes, Kansas. Per bbl.. $2 60; Illinois, per large bbl.. 33.50. Tomatoes. Florida, per 8-baaket crate, 35.00. Turnips, per bu. 75c MlSCELLANKOUSAlmonai California soft snen, per 10., iov, .. amis, 101s, ic less. Hrazll nuts, per id., jjc; in sack lots, lo less, cocoanuts, per ., ao.oo; per doz 80c. Filberts, per 10., ito; in sack lots, lo I una. iiickorynuia, laige. per 10., oc; small. per lb., 6c. Peanuts, roasted, per lb., 8c; raw, P' b- c- Pecans, large, per lb.. 16c; in sacs, n". "- "miiuib, oiacg t,er lb., 2"-jc; Caiirornia. per 10., 19c; In sack lots, lc less. Cider, New York Mott s, per Lg-bbl.. 83.7b: per doi.. n.io. noney. new, 24 frames, i- Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 1 METALS Stan dard copper, stesdy; spot market, Febru ary. March. April ana May, 8U.90'(, 12.10; London market firm; r-iiot, IA 3e 9d: future, k.i& 18a 9d. Custom house returns showed exports for the month of January of ,2!.7 tons, exclusive of southern and ' Pacific ports, against 2i'..609 tons for the same period in 1'HO. Lake cooper. $12 63'41Z 87V4; electro Klin. ll2.37V.i4i 13 50. and casting. $12 004 12 ;.2.'. Tin. weak; snot and February, $42 4i7&: March. April ana xuay 4z.4V(i42.75. London market, weak: spot. 14 10; fu tures. V4. t-ad, dull, $4.4oia'4 60. New York; $4&i4.S&, East hi. Loul. Inndon, lead. 12 16s Sd. Kiwlter, dull: $5.3n6.4o, New Yrurk: 35.25Bti.30. East St. Ixuls. Lon don, 3 los Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4w l.d In London. locally, iron waa stead v No 1 foundry northern. 3io 25"rl8 20; No. 3. 814 754115 76; No. 1 foundry southern and No. . , ill Wrf,c .1 t foundry sournem auu. f iu .n u, id. KT LOllri, Feb. 1-METALS Iead, easier; 84.36. Spelter, firmer; $5 25 bid. Irr tloads Market. KT-V YORK. Feb. 1.-DRY OOODft-Tre w.. end Suffolk blankets have been sold fur the fall season and withdrawn from the market. Other nappea coiion. especially the lower priced flannelettes, are being traded In closely and one line has been re vised Wide print cloths are irregular with trading light. Staple hnalery In quiet de ...nH T'nderwear trade la quiet. Janu ary trauma in aii was very govd !c some large houses. Omaha Packing Co 62 S.isiO 995 Swift and Co 820 2.525 2.214 Cudahy Packing Co 1467 S.fl 3.20 Armour A Co 867 4,000 2,267 Schwartz-Bolen Co l.'4 Murphy 1,67 Sinclair 88 W. B. Vansant Co 59 Benton Vansant St. Lush.. 99 Stephen Bros 37 Hill A Son 82 F. B. Lewis 223 Huston & Co 92 J. B. Root & Co 162 J. H. Bulla 55 L. F. Huz 164 L. Wolf 137 McCreary & Carey 706 8. Werthelmer 137 H. F. HamiltonN 95 Sullivan Bros 39 Ilimer Bros 13 Rothschild 73 Mo. & Kans.-Calf. Co 77 Sol Degan 5 Cllne & Christy 97 McConehy 89 Other buyers 8.820 733 justify the break, of course, but dlspltr these fait, the market, as a whole, did not exhibit Tery much freedom. Bulk rlesred only after an hour or two had been wasted In dickering. Packers supported the main trade. If the largest purchases may be credited with that description. The few scattered londs bought on shipping and speculative ac count did not materially sharpen competi tion. The best light animals on sal topped st $7.40. Good mixed moved around $r.2S, and lard grades had to move at 37 20 and less, quality and weight determining the price. The market closed at the low pulnt of the day, many of the late sale showing a decline of JOifi 3.S0. It wa. In fct. the worst market experienced at this point In a long time. No. Av. sh. Pr. 6 171 40 7 16 40 Ml ... 7 M 63 13 ... T 30 t4 no ... t m 71 841 ... 7 M 64 170 ... 1 tn 64 27 40 7 30 61 ITO ... .7 J" 63 JM 60 7 J 66 2M 1W 7 JO 67 H ll'O 7 M 6 JtCfcg ... t 76 64 9.14 ... 7 !0 71 -m ... 7 an 411 SH4 ... 7 10 66 Z.l ... 7 10 6S M2 ... 7 M 40 ... 7 J 7 tltO ... 1 5314 60 Ml ... 1 s; 68 .K'S ... 7 M14 47 23 ... 7 8214 61 2.S6 ... T3214 71 33 SO 7 l!ti 6 rut ... T 25 70 err mo 7 tr 'Si 246 ... 7 i 46 30 60 t r. 174 ... 7 t: li 80i ... 7 25 66 2tl 120 7 16 11 261 ... 7 15 46 2M ... 7 15 14 270 ... 7 25 1 .11 ... 7 16 60 8K6 ... 7 15 IT-. 27 ... 7 In 66 146 60 7 36 76 2.V) 40 7 25 17 M7 ... 7 26 17 2.S0 ..'. T 16 71 117 ... 7 3i 74 116 ... 1 25 6 2.40 ... 7 16 64 268 60 7 16 It 334 ... 7 1J 47 ill 40 7 16 Totals 8,820 14,627 9,469 CATTLE Conditions In the cattle market were very much the same as noted yester day. Recelpta were again very large, mak ing the total for the three days 19.200 head, which was about the same as for the cor responding days last week, but larger than a year ago by 9,000 head. As was the case yesterday morning many of the trains were late In arriving at the yards and the cattle were stringing In all the forenoon. At the same time buyers were very slow and back ward about getting started, naturally being In no hurry to fill orders until most of the cattle were In aight, which would give them a larger number from which to make selections. Thus the forenoon wore away without very much business being trans acted and It was well along toward mid day before stock began moving very freely toward the scales. Owing to the continued large receipt and breaking markets at other points the feeling here was again weak and lower When the trade waa once under way, the market On beef steers, cows and heifers, in fact on practically all kinds of killing cattle, was- 10l5o lower than yesterday morning. As compared with yesterdav's very slow and mean close, there was not so much difference as that. - It would, however, be perfectly safe to quote the market as generally 26c lower than Mon day. The best feeders remained about steady and as high aa $6.05 was paid for a very good four-load bunch. On the other hand, stnekers were slow and. If anything, a little lower, especially the common kinds. Representative jiales: BEEF 8TKERS. No. 4 '.'.'.'.. t 90 I 11 11 I.... 16 60.... 81.... 10... 11.... T.... 11.... 6.... II.... T.... 11.... 11.... 11... 4 ...... 8 17 I 11 7 11 11 6 I il.: 4 6 7 9 6 t 16 1 1 1 8 1 I in 1 1 1 1 1 8 l 4 1 1 1 4 IS 1 4 I 1 I 4 1 11 6 11 4 I 8 14 8 11 I tl 11 I 7 11 AT. :u 6n2 tu 1111 in 21 671 1101 4 1041 1171 1271 ISil 10'.'6 1116 10 1M6 ISM 1148 1000 1927 66 1067 t6 1010 616 4 1116 ior loao Ibt 67 106 lOtl 44 ior 6 1061 1041 ; nn .......1300 , 744 83 ' 445 , 661 681 vl 6f.8 ltd 110 ' 660 " 61 811 no ....1W0 ; us 1600 12S0 I4 135 ' 640 11 M 110 1il0 ira) wo 4H0 ".'..... 6W Svl ' 116 44 410 til 441 640 lie Pr. 4 26 6 40 6 40 6 46 6 66 6 60 8 66 1 60 6 10 6 60 6 16 6 66 6 46 8 66 170 6 76 6 76 6 76 6 10 No. II 11 It..!.... 14 16 6 81 7 16 17 80 14 10 10 1 11::::::: H Av. ....1111 ....1210 ....1160 ....1164 ....1144 ....1181 1219 ....1641 ....1161 ,..,.UiM ... .111.1 ,...ltU ....: ...,1I6 1121 ,....1227 ,....1461 1111 Pr. 6 M 6 60 6 80 1 80 6 80 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 60 6 16 6 00 00 8 10 4 10 6 06 6 16 6 66 1 86 8 66 8 76 4 00 4 00 4 66 4 06 4 10 4 16 4 10 4 to 4 16 4 36 4 10 4 16 4 66 4 40 4 46 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 66 COWS. 6 , 10 1 " ..... 11 14 4 8 II. 11 10 6 U It 11 t 8 9 4 4 11. 41 HEIFERS. 4 60 4 40 4 40 4 46 4 46 4 60 4 60 4 66 4 60 4 60 4 40 4 4o 4t.: 11. BULLS. 4 4 86 4 60 4 66 4 66 4 46 4 70 4 76 4 66 4 16 4 66 4 66 4 to CALVES. 1 1 .... tot ....M7 ....1116 ....1104 .... rt ....lot ....1047 .... 66 .... 667 ....HW1 .... 66 .... til ....1060 ....1161 .... M2 ....1041 .... 4 .... lat .... ID6 ....1106 .... 121 ....K4 .... 764 .... t26 .... 836 700 .... 700 1I4 .... 671 970 .... K6 102J 60 lilt 17S5 IK 1370 1670 I1K1O 1620 4I 1276 1WI0 1636 16A0 1360 4 68 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 46 4 66 4 66 4 66 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 T6 4 IS 4 to 4 60 4 66 4 at 4 16 4 60 8 l 3 It 4 M 4 76 4 14 4 66 4 60 4 M 4 SO 6 00 6 no 6 10 6 lo 6 40 4 90 4 60 4 60 4 SO 6 00 6 00 6 16 8 It 6 16 6 84 6 li 6 6 , 444 , 7 , 640 , 6.' . 7ao , 726 , 716 . 447 . 716 . tt . 6 . .li . . 7!i) . 818 . 614 74 4 86 1 U0 T 60 4 36 1 I'D I T6 4 60 8 U tt 4 76 2 130 I ft 4 76 8 lt I OA 6 M 4 UT 1 os 6 10 316 6 00 6 16 1 1M I oe 8 SI 6 113 1 ,) 6 40 1 1M 1 26 6 6 1 10 It BUS AND FEEDERS. 4 66 16 Ill 1 S 4 60 1 17! 6 60 6 00 It 114 4 10 6 06 St 1113 ( 44 6 1 Vt 6 60 8 16 10 I'm I h 8 16 47 47 6 66 4 16 61 1'Mi 1 41 6 16 8 toot I u 6 16 low 4 46 4 K II M-.U26 i ift 6 16 I V 1171 I to 6 U 61 1M4 6 m 8 " 11M 6 6 K U low 4 at 6 66 4 V.JO I .,) 8 16 66 .....1I7T 6 1 6 IS 11 110 ( 3 6 36 6 143 I 7 6 40 6. 171 6 St 6 40 71 UK) t 04 8 4a No. Av. . Pr. U 2JJ 60 7 26 K. 13 ... 7 2:. s i:'i ... 7 :s 8.1 5:i8 0 7 26 27 3.T7 ... 7 30 40 2.-0 ... 7 3') 44 ::l ... 7 m 17 277 ... 7 0 72 276 ... 7 80 7 20 ... 7 JO , to 2M ... 7 J" f 346 ... 7 0 7t m ... in 12 2C.1 ... 7 SO to 214 ... 7 SO 74 231 60 7 l 43 !30 ... 7 JO 66 271 ... 7 10 74 2.t4 ... 7 81 IU ... 7 10 62 J11 ... 7 til 15 11 ... 7 30 66 1K.1 ... 7 SO II lit ... 7 60 66 , 2?S 60 7 8-1 7 ..2f.2 ... 7 10 76 2J6 ... 7 30 8S 14 ... 7 SO 60 S17 ... '1 SO 20 2.'4 ... 7 10 t! S10 ... 7 10 C4 246 ... 7 M 78 2:2 ... 7 10 44 116 ... 7 50 83 217 ... 7 It 4 8 1K1 ... 7 Sh M 246 ... 7 16 4,4 till ... 7 16 t 24 ... t S6 76 211 ... 7 T 28 !l ... 7 SJ 76 2:14 ... 7 66 14 tan 60 7 40 7 2:12 ... 7 40 11 184 ... 7 40 130 ... 7 40 report of the governor or HStanras province, cabled lo the vr department today by Governor General Forbes of the Philippine Island. The earthquake shock, continue, the govern ir general added. Recent earthquake shocks have been slightly perceptible In Manila, Governor Korbe reiort. but they have caused no damage. Since the first disturbance, the selsmographlc apparatus of the Manila ob servatory recorded the unprecedented num ber of 714 shocks The Philippine authorities are adopting relief measure, a the falling mud and lava destroyed the crops. The Red Croas society also Is taking steps toward that end. Washington Affairs RHEKP Some Improvement In the tone to demand was evident In the sheep barn this morning. Anything of good dressing appearance meeting with a fairly active inquiry from the start. Supplies were lib eral with assortment about the same as usual. Several strings of good to choice lambs were available, but prime, handy heen were not very plentiful. Steady prices were paid, as a rule, lambs and sheep selling equally wen. leanings with some weight moved at and around 11 60. and ewes were quotable as high as $3.90, this extreme beliu Indicated by var ious sales, wot very mucn ousinrss was noaslble In the wether branch of the trade, but best graues are sun Dnnging vns uiuai nremttims over ewe offerings. Lambs made a top of $5.80 with good ones selling around $5.75. The latter figure is ohr.ni 160 lower than DODUlac price on similar animals kt last week's close, of course, but Is still well In line with east ern cost. One phase of trie traae inai nas had a strengthening Influence lately, la the better demand from country buyers for raw and warmed-up stun, several snip- ments have been taken back for final flnlBh at prices little different from those paid by packers for desirable killer. Alter a rew eariy oraers were mien me market came practically to a standstill and it became very hard work to move tha re ceipts at any price. It was not so much a case of prices being lower as It waa A case of buyers not wanting tn. No. 1 88 Colorado ewes, culls 3S7 Colorado ewes, feeders 87 Colorado ewes, feeders 250 Colorado ewes, feeders 445 western lambs, feeders 267 western yearlings H6 western yearlings 02 western ewes and wethers $ western lambs 2T2 wetuei n yearlings Sit western yearlings 410 western wethers 28 western lambs 6 western ewes Quotations on sheen and lambs: Good to cnoice lamos, so.nksh.uo; lair 10 goou lambs. $4. 664116.65. handy weigh yearlings 14 MVnl 76' heavv vearllnes. 84.25)34.50: good to choice wethers, sji.o&'ot.w; iair.ro gooa Werners, 0 t.'t .1. no , iuuu in uhuivtcj vwro, $3.50(33.76; fair to good ewes. $3.25r3.50; sheep, culls to feeders, $1.50.25, Representative sales: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET tErom a Staff Correspondent ) WASHINGTON, I . t., Feb. l.-tSnrctal Telegram.) Army orders: Colonel William M. Illack, engineer; Colonel Joseph U. liitaid, letln , Colonel John Van 14. Holt, medical corps; Lieutenant Coloneg Allen M. JSnilth, Charles WUIcox. medical corps; will proceed to ihl city and report to Brigadier General Henry I. Sharps, com missary general, for duty as witnesses be- ore the army retiring board. Hy direction of the president Colonel W illiam S. Arthur and Lieutenant Colonel uy L. Edle, medical corps, are detailed as members of the army retiring board, Ice Lieutenant Colonel Henry P. Hlr- minKliam and Jefferson R. Kean, medical orps. 1 aiitaln Salmon K. Dutton, commissary. will proceed to Kansas City and report lo Major Charles stivers, commissary, for instruction. First Lieutenants Asrls L. Blair, Oilman . liolley, Edward C. Lynch. William K McI-aviKhlln, Arthur L. Pulver, 'arl A. Hcherer, Gordon H. I'nderwood, Harry H. Williams and James 11. Wilson, medical reserve corps, are relieved from duty at he Army Medical school this cltv. and will proceed to their homes and report by eiegrapn to ihe adjutant general. Kacli f the officer named will stand relieved from further active duty In medical re serve corps, to take effect on arrival homo. captain Samuel A. Price, recently rro- moted. Is asMiKiied to the Twenty-thy-d In fantry and will report to the regimental commander for assignment to company. 1 apiatn Adrian e. f'lemlng. Fourth field artillery corps, Is detailed as a member of tie mountain military board, vice Caotain Charles M. Hunker, Fourth field artillery. relieved. Major James A. h'hlpton, coast artillery corps, la relieved from recruiting service and will proceed to Fort Harry, Cal., for duty. Hy direction of the nresldent First Lieutenant Resolve P. Palmer. Twenty fourth Infantry, Is relieved from duty at Kentucky Military Institute and will pro ceed to t!t. Louis and report to Brigadier General Joseph , w. Duncan, for appoint ment a aide-de-camp. leaves 01 absence: First Lieutenant Stephen Abbott. coa.st artillery corps, en tended one month; Captain Israel it. Cos tello, Philippine scout, extended,, one month. Captain Logan Tucker of the I'nitt States Marine corps has tendered his res ignation to the president. It has heen .c. cepted, to take effect OA March 1. Cantaln Tucker, a grandson of Mrs. John A. Lo gan, has been on duty In the quartermas ter's department of the marine corps since 1S08. He Is a native of Illinois and en tered the marine corps from that stale December 30, 1!J5. Av. Pr. . 8S $50 1 9S 3 46 ,93 3 45 . H7 8 45 ,63 6 55 ,87 4 60 ,102 4 60 , W4 4 00 . 72 6 60 , 101 4 50 , 4 50 ,97 8 80 , 10:1 4 W ,96 8 50 Demand (or Cattle aad Sheep Weak ' Hogs Lower. CHICAGO. Feb. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 26.000 head. Market dull and weak; beeves. $4.85&r6.90: Texas steers. $4.10f6.30: western steers, $4.466.65; stockers and feeders, $3.75 4iu.TO; cows and heifers, $2.606.B0; calves, 87.ofKS8.75. nou? Keceipis. w.uw neaa. laaraei aw lower than yesterday's average; light, $7.55 67.80: mixed. $7.40H)7.75: heavy, $7.-W7.75 rough, $7.20Q7.S5; good to choice, heavy, $7.4oy'7.75; pigs, $7.50&i.OO; bulk of sales, 87.46a'7.70. BHEEf Aiyu liUm-EK nsceipi, a,ij head. Market weak; native. $3.4K4.80; western. 8iX474.30; yearling, $4 40i4.50; lambs, $4.26UO; western, 4 zati.io. St. Load Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS. Feb. 1. CATTLEJ Receipt 2.400 head, Including 800 Texans. Market teady to 10c lower; native snipping ana export steers, $6.5007.00; dressed beef and butchers' steers, $6.00(60; steers under 1.000 lbs., $6.26434.75; stockers and feeders, 13 TM16 50: cows ana neirers, 4 .wututLZb: can ners. $3.00&i3.35; bulls, 83.755.50; calves. $5.00 (19 25; Texas and Indian steers, 8a.UOiU6.bO cows ana heifers, $3.00U4.60. HOGS Receipts, iz.uuu neaa. Market 10 SMoo lower: pigs and lights, $7.25tV750 packers, $7.Kui.6i); butchers and best heavv. $7.5041''. 75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head. Market 10c. lower; native muttons ja.6iKti4.lo; lambs, $6.5oit4j.l0; culls and bucks $!6u4-3.0U; stockers, tWKUo.uu. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb. L CATTLE Re- eelDta. 8,000 head, Including 500 southerns. Market steady; dressed beef and export leers. $b.i'a; fair to good, xo.HXLfft.K western steers. $6.U)3.00; Stockers and feeders, $4.60(j3.90; southern steers, $5.26 Koi- southern cows. 83.63H.e; native cows 83 Wgf l; native heifers. $4.60itfj.00; bulls, utoa6.60: calves. $4.5o4i.UO. HoGS Receipts, 13.UW head. Market 10 tVJUc lower; bulk ot sales, $7.4u77.56; heavy $7.4O4i'7.&0; packers and butcners, $f.tijj7.o5 nehis. $7.50B'7.60. KHUEF AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market slow; lambs, $5.26jYH6; year lines $4.756.35; wether. 84.UXIJ4 w): ewes, $3.7uij4.U)'. stockers and feeders, $3.0003.76. at. Joaeaa I. Ire stork Market. BT JOSEPH. Feb. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 8 head. maraer ivy iw wweri sieer 14 &34.2."i; row and heifers, $3,604(5.50; ..i. 1.160318 50. HOGS Receipt. T.500 head. Market l.Vfr 25c lower; top, $7 50; bulk of sale, $7.3u. 1 in 1 ' . - v 1 11 nij t. ..j , m asu. bHKEr A I ' liAMU'J ivrvcil'ii,. .7 head. Market lOo lower; lambs, $4 50r5.76 yuotatiun on cattle: good to choice best Stork la Slgkt. rt.celnta of live stock at the five Drin clnal western markets yesterday: v Cattle. Hog. Sheep ttnuth Omaha .1' H on) 11,010 St. Joseph Kansas City Ht. Louis Chicago Totals ,. $ 1 7.5tO $.000 .. 8 000 12.0110 6.'0 ,. 2.44V 12.0110 4.0110 . .I6.0UO 46, 01 4) 26,0uu .39,808 tl,6u0 46.000 treadstaff at Liverpool. LIVERPtXI Feb. 1. The following are the stocks of provisions and breadstuff in tJverDOol: Flour, 27,Oi4) sack a: wheat. 1.- ev 'e . a-- wrfi ia. t ,. C 41 000 caniaii, J ' vv vn 1 100 boxes; hams, 3 0t) boxes; shoulders 1 000 boxr: butter, 4.000 ewts; cheeM, 84.0U0 boxea, lard, 1.100 tierce of prime wentern stem and 570 Ur,i c! other kinds. William Gedde announces the mrrlee of his daughter, Margaret R. Geddes. to W. a. jonnston, an attorney-at-law of this city, Wednesday, February 15 at noon at the) home of Mrs. O. W. Smith on Columbia Road. N. W. Ralph E. Johnson of Lincoln, head lee. turer of the Modern Woodmen of America, is In the city. A. S. Basford of Pierre-. D.. Who has been In Washington for .several days, left for Philadelphia and from there will Dru- ceed home. Representative Martin todav wu advised by the Postoffice department that a spe cial Inspector has been sent to the Tenth ' postal uistrict, embracing the Dakota and portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin, to nvestigate charges of extremelv lav men facilities In that district. He was also ad vised thut an extra railway mail clerk ha been assigned to the Chadrnn-Deedwnnrt line to assist In facilitating congestion In uunuiiug railway mall along that route. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. XaFFK.rc m.-l.. ior luiurea open no easy at a decline of ljri, ii pomes, making new low records undei general uquiuation ana aggressive loea Beiiiug, which seeinea 10 D encouraged b lower r,uruiraii caoies. 1 nere was con sldet able demand at the decline and price milieu iwu ur wiree points auring the mic. die of the day, but the market beoam very weaa again later, notwlthstandln uuuisn report rrom Uiaxll, and reach, the lowest point In the late selling by e cnange nouses, bear pressure end stof,- loss liquidation. The close waa har.l .. . ..... . m .... . - n ' icsftuy ai a. net loea ot AK4J.VJ points, bale im.uuv oags. r eoruary , lti.L'Sc; Marc lO.iWc; April, 10.40c; May, June and Jul 10 45c; August, 10.87c; September, 10.28c; o iuuer, iv.ioc, rtuvenioer, ju.uc; Deuemb 10.U.C. Havre was Volttpfg. lower. Haih burg, 14lWpfg. lower. Rio 126 rels lowLr at 78625. Santos, nominal. Recelpta at tile two Braxlllan ports were 14,000 baafs against 12.000 bags last year. Jundlahy re ceipts were 7.700 bags, against 8,lA) ba,Va last year. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday were 18,859 bags, against 17.1249 bags last yean Run was aaaln nnrt..i In all districts of bao Paulo. A pronilnont Sao Los houss cabled that the Santos mar ket waa very firm, with holders not dis posed to give way In prices. Havre cabled that people who were selling In New York were also bearing the market there, si pot coffee, easy; iUo No. 1, U'o; Santos No 4, 13 'c; mild coffee, nominal; Cordava Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Feb. l.-COTTO.N4-8n,,i closed quiet; middling uplands, 14.96ci mid dling gulf, 16.20c; sales. 4,imi bales. HI. LOUIS, b. 1. COTTON Un changed; middling, 15'o; no sales; recelpta 4.5D6 bales; shipments, 4.7,3 bales; stock' 23,617 bales. New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan fc Bryan, members New Yorg Cotton exchange, $12 South blxleenin treat, Omaha: Month. I Open. I li'gh. Low. Close Yss'y". March May .. July .. August Oct. .. 14 75 14 78 14 73 14 73 14 93 14 96 14 92 14 93 14 96 14 96 14 93 14 93 14 60 14 65 14 63 14 82 13 56 18 61 13 63 18 .7 14 80 14 $8 14 99 14 47 13 6$ Oils aaaV Roala. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Feb. 1 TCRPEV. TINE Firm at 6Vu84'io; sales, m bbls tdilimients, 31 bbls.; stocks. 7,708 bbls - ia' celpt. 70 bbls. ' KohlN Firm; sales, 2,303 bbls; receipt 870 bbls ; shipments, 3.W bbls.; stocks fcj zi bbl. (juotailou: B and I), 66 70' K $6..2'4j; F, $6.76: Cm, $6.77S; H. $6 90; I ' So': K. $;.30; U, $6.30; N, $7.90; WU. $8.00; W w $6.06. l8r Market. NEW YORK, Feb. l-H'GAIl-IUn. steady; centrifugal, 9 rest", 4 46c; musco vado, 89 teat, l.ta.i-; molasses sugar, 89 teat 2. 70o. Refined, quiet; crushed. Hoc; aranul lated, 4oc; powdered. 4-7tic. t We Buy aad u Stocks and Bonds Roll C. Drnescdow St Co., 869-6M60 Ww Oaaaka sfai. Beak Bldg. Omaha, Msbraaka.