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    TITE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEIHlUAItV 4, 1011.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wteat Mrket Weak and Values
Show a Decline A fain.
KANT CAUSES TOE THE DEOP
Cort NeeelaM Arm Mt, hmt htp
laaj Drn Brine Oat -port,,
tansta Alrr la
Far of Whtal Iieella.
. 1911.
one and
OMAHA. Feb.
The wheat situation In a weak
ttlum declined to lower levels. There la
ro Improvement In the cash and milling
demand.
The heavy cash situation In the south
west marked and large Increase In th
northwest stocks and very little to Indicate
any early distribution are tha bearish fea
turea. Corn la strong and active Independent f
wheat. There la a decided falling (iff In
the movement, limited offerings being re
ported by blddera end receiver". Shipping
demand ia Improving and export business
la good.
Ixwer cable and general beariah aentl
rnent, with verv poor cash demand and
Increasing stock weakened the wheat
market and value suffered a loss of nearly
1c from yesterday's" close. Cash offerings
were light, but no .lemand waa In evidence
and sales were 1c lower.
Light receipts of corn and active ahlpplng
demand brought out aupport aid corn
allowed an advance In face of the lower
wheat market. Clearancea and primary
ehipment of corn show ateady Improve
ment. Cash corn ws 'o higher.
Primary wheat receipt were 44.000 bu.
and ahlpmenta were 27.ta30 bu., agalnat re
relpta last year of WOOD bu. and shipments
of 232.000 bu.
Primary corn receipts were 513.000 bu. and
ahlpmenta were 77f.,fln0 bu.. against receipts
last year of 879,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of
416.000 bu.
Clearancea were 601.000 bu. of corn. 72a
bu. of oats, and wheat and Tour equal to
280.000 bu.
Liverpool cloned Stt'yl lower on wheat
and "fcWHd lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, M'ic; No. S
hard. 1 car. Mr; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, KV,
CORN No. 3 white. 3 enra. 40'.c; No. 3
white. 2 cara, 40c; No. 3 color, 1 rar. 40c:
No. 3, yellow. 11 car. 40c; No. 3 mixed. H
tars. nsc: No. 4 mled. 2 cara, 39e. ,
OATS-Htsndard. 1 car. stnndard. 1
car. 28'ic: No. 3 white. 4 cars. 29c: No. 4
white, 3 car, ZS4e; no grade, 1 car
s 2d. Futures dull; February'.
Manh, 4s3,d; May, 4s6'd.
4ad;
1KW VOIIK liKIFHtL MARKET
Varloaa
28c.
Omaha C'nsli Prices.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard, ti91Uo: No. 3 hard.
No. 4 hard. 74',3jS, u,c ; rejected
hard. 744JMV-". -No- 2 aprlng, 89yI'6()2Vic ; No.
I spring, Srt'ySOWnr
CORN No. 2 white. 4oS40V: No. $ white,
S9V40'c; No. 4 white. SSSnfrfSc; No. 3
color. 394 tj 40c; No. 2 yellow, 39V(40c: No.
3 yellow. ,'l'4'a40c; No. 4 yellow, 39i7 39Vc ;
No. 2.' 39yti40c; No. 3. 39H39c; No. 4,
I8irt39c; no grade, 364j38e.
OATS No. 2 white. 2?'t( Zic; standard.
2f()29ic; No. 3 white. 28V029c; No. 4 white,
28i284c; No. 3 yellow. 2!4-S!c; No. 4 yel
low. 27t'.,81e.
BARLEY No. 3, 7a$0c; No. 4. 60 70c;
No. 1 feed, 56'q64e- rejected, Wo.
KYK No. 2, 79S80c; No. I. 7tfT9c.
Carlo! Hecrlpt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
202
28 97 31
63
Chicago
Omaha ,
Duluth
CHICAUO URAIX AMU rROVISIOVS
Ffitirri of the Trading; and Closing
rrlrea nn Board of Trade.
CHICAUO. Feb. 3. Prospects of a fair
Increase In the visible supply this week put
a finishing touch today to weakness In
wheat. At the corresponding time a year
ago there was a decrease of lWt.000 bu.
Closing prices were 'c to V&Hc under last
night. The end of the evasion left corn
Mru-'tc up, oats at an advance of a ahade
to c, and provision !xi(4l2Hc down.
Wheat displayed a heavy tone all day.
There whs much unloading by longs who
had bought on the Idea that the southwest
would develop a crop scare. As a matter
of fact the weather In that section turned
mild Instead of developing the cold wave
which had been looked for. Moreover, pre
diction were current that wheat stocks
at Kansas City would be more than n.nOO.Om
bu. by the end of the month, the longest
total there on record. In this connection
It waa pointed out that Minneapolis had
enlarged Its atore of wheat 890.000 bu. this
week, and Huluth had gained 355.000 bu.
World shipments promised a big falling oft.
May fluctuations ran from (,'' 40 to (HSc.
with last sales Vri'Nc off at 96c.
Sign . of unsettled weather. Indicating
light loadlnga In the country, helped to
trengthen corn. May ranged from 49Tc to
Iov4(i6oV. and closed at 50'c, a net gain
of 'ar. Cash corn was steady: No. 2 yellow
finished at. 474748e.
There was considerable covering of short
oals. May varied between 32c and 334c,
closing a shade up at 34'c.
Provisions weakened because of unloading
of packers,. The outcome was a net de
cline of 7V4(V12Vvc In pork and 2Vj'u5o fur
both lard and ribs.
Prices in Chicago, furnished Ivv the Up
dike Grain company, 708 Brands! building.
Omaha. Telephone Douglas 24ft.
Month.
Wheat
I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y.
I
I
I
Juay.. rW.&'al W.i 96'
.iiily...,,.. , J.I'iiii-v, 3''g.l Wi
Sept... I 92V , 92SI MV2r1lU'
C.- I .1 I
May...49ViW'.VijV , 30'.,
J uly... I IO's.il'ti'l50'f''61Va5
' Kept...! 61 -ai Li 1 at
t ' r t . 1 1
.May... 1 w-ai S-" 3v
July-.-iSJ1,!! ':
hept... a?',:
Tork- I
Alay,..l U 40 1
.( u 1 y . . . 1 li 7b I
Lai u
S04.,96'Arn
60
61
61'
32:
(taetatlnaa of the Dnr
C'oaanaodltlea.
XKff TfiRK, Feb S -FLOCR-Iliil.
si. ring patent. I6 1.VJJ.40; winter straights.
42fa4.30: winter paients. V4.4"Jj4.8i; spring
cli.srs. 4 'y I :S; winter extras. No. 1.
11.404)3.70, No. 1. JU .23. 4(); Kansaa straight.
4.W.i4.7.". Rve fiour. dull; tslr to aood.
t4.mti4.3B: choice to fancv, $4 401-4 0. Buck
wheat flour, quiet; American, J.'c, c. I. f .
New York; Canadian. 6tWc, c. I. f.. New
York for export. .
4'ORNMEAL Steadv; fine white and
yellow, tl.204j1.2u; coarse, tl.l2&1.15; kiln
dried. $216.
WllKA'l Knot mnrket easy: No. 2 red,
97'4e elevator anil i4o f. o. b. afloat: No. 1
northern, tl.l,. f. o. b. afloat. Futures
tnatket was easier on liquidation on the
poor cash demand, weakness In the north
west and more favorable weather, closing
So net Iriwer. Mav, tl.C'IMiftl.Ol,. closed
tl 0H': July closed tl.00. Receipts. 2,400 bu.;
shipments, 2.1.9C:. bu.
CORN h'pot market steady; new. No. 2.
63o. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, closing at ' net de
cline. Mav closed at 5c. Receipts. KS.jHO
snipments. iiii,7M hu
bu.
OATS Spot market steady. Futures mar
ket was without transactions, closing un
changed. May closed at c; July, &c.
Receipt. 802u bu.
HOI'S Firm; state, common to choice,
1!I0. 2Mj2!ic; !!. Itvjj21c. Pacific coast, 1910,
!H22c; 1K)!. 14'ul7c.
HA Y Steady; prime, 1.12Sc; No. 1, $l.ft"3
107',; No. 2. 95c; No. 3, SOc. -
1 HUES Firm ; Central America, 20'V9
21c; Rogot. 22c,
LKATH i:U tsteadv; hemlock, firsts, 2.T4
Cl'f 'ac; second, 21'4S23c; third. lSS20c; re
jects, l(VSi'17c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, quiet: mess. tOtrd)
22.50: family. $21 .0024. 50; short clears.
130.000 22.00. Rf. eteadv; mess. tl4 XVf?l4.5t):
family. l.50tf 17.00; beef hams. $25.rjOtf 27.6)
Cut meats, stradv; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs.. tl2.6ajfl3.SO: pickled hams. tl2.M3il2.75.
Lard, firm: middle west prime. tl".0w'lo.lfi;
refined, quiet; continent. t!0: South
America. tll.2f; compound. tSOMl8.2j.
TALLOW null; prime city, hhds.. 7So.
BPTTKR Creamery specials. 28c; extra.
of7 25',tc; third to firsts. It'a2nc: creamery
held third to special. 174j2".c: atate dairy
common to finest, 17W2?c; process, second
to special. 1Kt21c; Imitation creamery first,
18yi9c; factory held. 16'S17V,c; current
mnke. 1'pl7c.
CKKKSK Raroly steady; state whole
milk winter make, best, US 12c; skims,
I'h 10c.
F.IKJ8 Irregular; fresh fathered, selected
extras. MaV; fresh eathered. first.
21'v; fresh gathered, seconds. 19(o21c: re
frlKerator. firsts, lc; western gathered,
1 niie, iaszc.
firm: western chlck
14W14Wc; turkevs. Vift
western chickens, 13
turkeys, 16ijf'23c.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Various Inflaenoei Prevent Continu'
ation of Advance in Pricey.
JLAEKET IBRLGULAB IN TONE
Vnrk for the week were tx."4.S45 llver and
tluf.KS gold.
Hill and Htrriail Stopka and I nlted
State Steel Imm tnder Preaanre -Coal
Stork and Gnotd Groao
Advance.
NKW YORK. Feb. 3. Various restraining
Influence today prevented continuation of
the advance In prices which went on with
out serious Interruption through the pre
ceding seven day of trading on the stock
exchange.
Simradlo movement at various place
through the list gave the market an Irreg
ular tone. While the Hill and Harrlman
stock and fnlted States Steel were lagging
under pressure, the coal stocks and the
Oould group were advancing, although they
too. shared In the decline at the close.
The strength of the Oould Issues revived
discussion of possible change In control of
these properties. In the absence of anv
authoritative Information Wall street I
Inclined to the belief thst Standard Oil In
terests will soon be dominant.
Considerable attention was given to a
reKrt which also lacked official confirm
ation that arrangements were under way
w'hlch contemplated formation of a new
steel corporation of large capitalization
by Interests formerly Identified with I'nlted
States steel.
The copper shares yielded much of their
recent gain after a further advance early
in the day.
A hardening In the monev market was
noted today for the first time In several
weeks and was presumed to be a reflection
of Increased demand for speculative pur
poses. Known movements of monev for
the week to the close of business last night
Indicated a cash gain of more than 312.000.
0"X) and the banks made a further gain of
tl.3tn,04 from the subtreaaurv today.
u"nn were firm. Total aa es. liar value
States Ss. registered, declined V
$3.5!5,O00.
I'nlted
on call.
Number of sales
on stock were a
POl'LTRY Alive.
ens. 123r12Vtc-: fowls.
1c. liressed, weak;
tll8c; fowls, ltifeltk-;
WEATHER IX THK GHAI BELT
Generally
Fair
for
I
Weather
Saturday.
OMAHA. Feb. 3. 1911.
The cold wave that spread over the cen
tral valley Wednesday night, continued ICamdlan Pnrittc
eastward during the last twenty-four i mri Leather
Alll-ch,lmer pfd
Amalcuntel CVpper
American Agrtrultural ,
Am. Beet Riigar
American On
Amarlran C. A jr
Am. Cntton oil
Amrc,n H. aV U. pf.
Am. Ice Securities
American IJnaem)
Amarlian tAxomotlre .,
American g. A It
Am. s A R. pfd
Am. Steal Foundries....
Am. Sugar running
American T. A T
American Tobacco pfd..
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Oa...
Alrhlaon
Expected Atchlann pfd
lAtlanllc tvat Una
Haitimore ft Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brook Irn Rapid Tr
and leading quotation
follows:
ales. HI ah. Lev. Cloa,.
60" M
IS, 4. VI Mi
l.ono 5li
10,400 44
io ii
sno ms
loo !4
M0 2J
ino 12
3l 4
14,7(m i4
700 104
" 700 iio"
4.1'H 1S
100 to
nnura and Is affecting the lower lake re
gion, the upper Ohio valley and eastern
states this morning. Zero weather pre
valla along the northern border and frees
Ing temperature are general from the
lake to the Atlantic coast. An area of
low pressure has succeeded the high that !
central Leather pfd
Ontrnl of New Jersey...
Chesapeake Ohio
("Mcaari Alton
Chicago U. W., nav
'. O, W. pfd
Chlcags ft N. W
M. ft 8t. P
sno
4,400
400
4'0
BOO
1,300
4.H00
1.6O0
t.Ofl
40',
10ife
I'M
123V4
10',
3"4
"
v
33 V,
.u
.I
43
U
24
214
12
41',
7H
lot
iiivi
14
9
'40"'
1'S)
io:v
121
imvi
3.1H
7
24
35
T.300 ft)', 84 S
cienaeo over me central valleys inurs- c C, c. ft t. L
day morning, and temperatures are much Colorado p av i
nigner this morning along the Missouri
rlvor and east to the upper lakes. There
has been ho precipitation worthy of men
tion In the central valleys and west to the
mountains since the preceding report,' and
the weather continues generally fair west
of the Mississippi river, except some pre
cipitation occurred along the lower Cali
fornia coast within the last twenty-four
hours. An area of high pressure, accom
panied by colder weather, has appeared
on the Pacific slope and will continue east
ward over tne alleys, bringing colder
weather to this vicinity by Saturday aftcr-
Onlorsdo ft. Southern ,
Consolidated Ga,
CVirn Products ;
Delaware ft Hudson ,
Denver ft Rio Orande...
D. ft R. o. ofd
DIMMIera' Securltle,
P:rle
Krle lat pfd ,
Erie !d pfd ,
(lanerril Ktectrlc
Oreat Northern pfd
t!reat Northern Ors ctfa.
llllnnla t'entral
InterhoroUKk Met.
100
100
700
.700
100
S00
;oo
4.oo
&no
on
1 too
2.(00
l.oo
7.KO0
00
47'i
132V,
4W
sr.
144S
US
178
14
71',
36 'i
am,
4
21V,
14
lilt,
4 V,
u
w,
14SS
U
171
12',
71 4
H
',
4a
noon. While considerable cloudiness will 1 )i. Met. pfd.
prevail In this
ably Saturday,
expected.
vicinity tonight and prob
generally fair weather Is
1911 ll'I'i If
. 2S 13 35
. .00 .00 .00
for today.. 21
Lowest last night
Preclptatlon
Normal temperature
greea.
Deficiency In precipitation alnca March LiMinn
15.24 Inches. ' . M.. st
IMS
11
(W
do-
Excess
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909, 5.31)
inches. L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
international Harvester
int. Marina pfd
International Paper ....
International pump
loi Ontral
Kanaas City So
K. C. go. pfd
Laclade Oaa
Loulavllla ft Nanhrlll. .
ft St.
P. ft g. t. M..
corresponding period. 1910. B.07IM., K. ft T.
is., r.. r. pta...
Mlaaourt Pacific ...
Nnllonal IllK-ult ...
National Lead
N. n. R. ot M. Jd
N'ew York Central.
N. V.. O. ft W
' .Norfolk ft Weatarn.
North American
track: No. 2 red. M'&1.01; No. t hard. 2"r.h,rn. r.,clr,c "
pfd.
St. I.onls tienernl Market.
ST. LOCIS. 51o.. Feb. 8. WHKAT
Iower: May. 9tic; July. 92c. Cash, lower
SGt OO
CORN Steady; May. 49'ic; July.
f'ash, steady; track: No. !, 4ug45V4c; No,
white. 4t!c.
OATS Ixiwer; May, S2c. Caah, lower;
track: No. 2. 32c-; No. 2 white, 33c.
KYK Unchanged; Kc
FLOL'R Steady; red winter patents. t4.30
ttG.'iO; extra fancy and strnlght. $1.00i 4.40;
hard winter clears. .:40o.1.70.
SKKO Tlmothv. t-".0Oi.o0.
rOKNMKAI 12.30.
HKAN-liull; sacked, cast track, tl.10
ftl.1l.
HAY-Iull; timothy, tl3.00et8.M; prairie,
tii.nooiin.oo.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: jobbing.
t20 75. Lard, lower; prime steam. 39.66. Dry
salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts,
1075: clear rib. 110.75; short clears, til. 00.
Kacon. unchanged: boxed extra short,
I $12 00: clear rlhs. 312.00; short clears, 312.12H. I
Firm: chickens, 12c: springs, ; un
( Pennsvlvanla. ex-dlv
J? . Peopl.'. Caa
No. 2 p.. r.. C. ft St. L
Plttaburg f oal
PreRsed steel far
Pullman Pnlace Car
Hallwar Stael Spring...
Heading
I Republic Steel
I Republic Stael pfd
i Rock - Inland Co
iRoik Island Co. pfd....
It. U A 8. F. :d pfd..
1st. Louis S. W .
St. L. S. W. pfd
Slnra-Rheffield . ft I.
Southern Pacific ,
Southern Rallwav
So. Kallaar pfd
Tanneaaea Copper
Tata, ft Pacific
T., St. L. ft W
T.. St.' L. W. pfd....,
J2', a;.",
Maf
July,
tiept.
. Mav.
. July,
t-epl.
I
,.! N04i1o
.1 S 70 ,
It 421.,i
17 TH.
90 I
to I
S 90 I
i""Vil
1 1
18 50
n 70
9 52' ,
8 -0
9 u
SO
M
18 tO
17 70
I
IS 87 Vi
I 17 824
Da ... ' I
POULTRY Firm: chlckena. 12c: springs, iiminn Pacific nfd
134-: turkeys. 17c: ducks, liic; geese. 8c. U nited States R.ally..
BUTTER Quiet: creamery, 19g!5c. 11 mtej gtaiee Bubbar.
EGGS Firm; 19'sC I'nlted Statea Steal...
Uecelpts.shlpments.U. s. steel pta..
82'V
7a 1
2'i!
It U) I
Si
86
7u
t Mi
t K
t U
70
r itatentti 4.20W
spring siralghto,
Wti'iite: fair
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.
Coin. bu.
Oats. bu. .
4,00
?0 0ii0
BT.iaiO
39.000
13,000
31,000
52,010 ;
28.01
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions,
IIS.-.
Caah quotations were a follows:
FljOl lt Ntrad ; winter
4.7.i; straight. !.0k,4 .V:
4h'(4.7o: bakers. t.1.Jtxlit.uO.
lU'E No. 2. il,c.
MAKLKY-rewt or mixing
to choice malting, ScV'uS'U-.
SEEiw Flax. Nu. I southwestern. I2.5S; j
No. 1 northwestern.' 32.151; timothy, $lo..ioi,
10 mi; clover, eM.'i.V - '
PROVISION."--Pork. mess, per bbl., $30 25 I
C J.jo; lard. p'r luo lbs., s.77'i; short ribs.
side tloosel. l'i-t("l'i 'M: short clear sides!
tboxedi, titl.25'ii 10 no. Wheat, bu
Total ilcui anies of wheat and flour were Corn, bu .
equal to 2i,uu bu.; exix.rts for the week asiOitls, bu .
shown by lirailsirtct'H were equal 10 2,32.- '
tX' bu.; primary receipts were 4v4.oi bu.1
coinpaiea with tkv.u"o the corespondent; uuy
ft ear ao.
Kttmaii (i receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
11 cats; cm, "-.Hi cars; oats, 147 tars; hog,
li no head.
Chicaao t'ush Prices Wheat : No. 2 red
st't'u-jo-mc: No. 3 rtd, s.i'H'ii'tV.c; No. ;
liaiu. n-sim"t' . .mi, iiaru. M-a'iis..c; No.
1 northern spring. flutlt; No. 1 north-i
rtn ii'niia, e'-w.f w, sprniLT, si-'.t. ,
iAli, 4.n,-,i-; No. .1 i
.. 2 v.ulte. 4.a4,',4c; No.
No. yellow. 4, 214-. I
oats: No. 2 ca.m. I
1A.0; No. 3 white.
t'lah Copper
Va.-Car. I'liem
Wabanh
iabaali pfd
wcatem Maryland ..
1 Wcatinthnuae Klectrlc
jwekteru I'nion
KAN8AB CITY. Feb. 3.-WHE AT Hay : T .l.'l l .7,-.
9"j::.f'i'.ljVc hid: Julv 8iii.c. Cash un- """"
chantied to ic lower; No. 2 hard. 90)95c;
No. 3 hurd. 87iiW: No. 2 red, niD&e..
CORN May f.i sellers; July
4'.,4M!r:,c sellers, Cssh Vrc lower; No 2
mixed. 4:i',944c; No. 2 white. 42'yuuivo
ei-dlv..
Total ! (or the day,
I. oon
1,400
j.SOO
1 oo
1.100
200
300
. ?OI)
soo
M0
100
DOO
0
"m
t.K
100
11.000
" ioo
709
1.400
4.000
, 4.300
O0
.30
l.f.00
14.00.1
2.400
"4O0
. 700
SOI)
a.10
.134.300
500
SOO
. 4.S.")
0
. 1.300
. t.SOi)
,. 1,300
300
. 7,100
10
. 1.100
. I.300
. J,
200
. 40.700
.' 200
-. ss.soo
. 2.700
. 1.500
. 1.400.
. 1.400
. i.'OO
400
6)
. 1 . Wl
. 34.DOO
JM.0O0
12
43S
'2014
MS
114
l'H
us
1S
34S
47
111S
14114
lid's
n s
6J4
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37
113'a
41S
107
127'i
zs
12 i
107',
20S
3d
ltilS
33
tans
34
S
3.1S
44
43',
33
67 S
S4'
HIS
2S
U
3.
2'.,
23',
52 4
17S
4
' 42
US
124
4S
MW
"S
37 S
7i'
S
1I1S
hare.
12S
43S
'is'
r4s
in
17',
13'
41
IDS
3S
7
HIS
146S
13SS
Sf.S
47n
63
'bS
3S
114S
43
IMS
71 S
k'
!
128S
107 s
30
S."
1I
37
IMS
34 S
US
3!S
14
4?S
1S
FS
lai
n
4SS
sS'
IDS
33 S
i2
17S
3S
l
80',
11
4fi
us
34 '
'74s
r,S
17DS
33
4,S
i1
43',
S
6M4
SOS
sis
21
12
41 S
t.0
I0i.S
4 S
!
14DS
4',
S3
3!H
10.-.7,
102 S
121
106
S3
77'i
joss
31 S
103S
0
4S
34
23S
47
14HS
131 S
3S
.;.'.,
f.
143S
14'.
170,
33S
7!
MS
29',
4 S
3-S
1."4S
131
1S
13 lis
Its
MS
115',
17
12',
41
1S
34S
S
111S
14&S
2S
i:iS
:iS
e
M
;a
M
34',
114S
s
loss
71 S
1?S
S
i:ts
1U7S
4
18
34 S
Ifcl
37'4
!..',
34'.
7',
32 S
44
4'i
32',
53
11S
2S
4..',
S,
38S
it s
M
17S'i
3 St
41 U
os
12H
4
4..SS
1S
3IS
6il
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74 S
"S
17S
HKPOH.T Or Til K t l.EAHirG HOt "E
Trananetlnn of tke Associated Bank
for tke Week.
NFW TORK. Feb. 3. Pradstreet bank
clearings report for the week ending Feb
ruary 2 shows an aggregate of tS.SW.oun.
as against t3.201.i).mi last week and t.1.714.
0"9m In the corresponding week last year.
The following I a list of the cities:
CIT1K8.
I I
(Clearing. I Inc. Dec.
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
ft. Louis
Kansas City
Pittsburg
Pan Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Cleveland
New Orleans
Detroit
OMAHA
lxs Angeles
Louisville
Milwaukee
Seattle
8t. Paul
Atlanta
Portland, Ore
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis
Providence
Richmond
Washington
Ht. Joseph
Fort Worth
Mejnphls .
Bait Lake City
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
8pokane
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
Des - Moines
Nashville
Duluth
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk ,
Oakland ,
Kloux City
New Haven ,
Grand Rap.fls
Kcranton
Birmingham
Jacksonville. Fla..t
Oklahoma City
Syracuse
Augusta. Ga
Worcester
Kvansvllle
Springfield. Mass..,
Dayton
Portland, Me
Wheeling
Little Rock
Charleston
Knoxvllle :
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Davenport
Wilmington
Mobile
Wilkesbarre
Kalamazoo
Pacramento
Topeka
Cedar Rapids
M aeon
Fall Rivet
Yrtungstown
New Bedford
Springfield, 111
Fort Wayne
Canton
Sioux Falls
Akron
Helena
Columbia, S. C
Lexington
Fargo
F.rle
Rock ford
yulncy
Bloomingtnn
Chester. Pa
Springfield. O
Mouth Bend, Ind...
Lowell
Jackson, Miss
Blnghamton
Decatur
Mansfield
Fremont
VlfkshurK
Jacksonville, 111... .
York. Pa
Waterloo
Houston
Galveston
15.6!.
13.6!.
1.2 .
....!
t2.075.17.0"01.
2Si.34.oOV.
I78.1'-9.i..
l.Mt.07.Oilo.
7S.771 .0t
o3.H49.00n'
5n.sR2.tinoj
42.34H.OHO..
3S,PvM.O"0"
23.471. nil
18.132. nm. I
17.677.t0in 1.0,.
21.2Rl.0ooi .51.
15.ai4.iv; 1
13.6M.ntin!
lo.973,4sl 7.2:.
15.810.on0, .8 .
14.2fi1.ti: .3j.
9.OSI.OH0J I
8.8c71.0ili I
1.7.070,0H 16.21.
9.714.tiol 3.4 .
S.T.SX.tS!, I
7.809.
8.207.000;
7.9S6.Ol0
7.4o7.W
6,471.000,
7.4M.miOj
8.473.000!
4.S77.ss! .
.mono;
6.62,00Oi.
4.0S5.rtiO.
e.nio.O'JOl
3,4T4.0I
4.011.0'i
3.939.000
4. 3S9.000I
S.478 00O ....
3.724.0rtf
2.377.0IO;.
3.40X,OOOl
3.217,0-nll
3,:a4.oiol
a.uss.oon
2.270.0no.
2.829.0001
2.773,0001
3.1S1.000I
J.Mi.oooi
2. 707. 0 10
2.752.001
2.26.000 .
3.199.0(01 194.8
2.1C5.0j-. I
2.I03.01
1.97.1.0001
2.033.0001 1.8
1.807.0001....
1.9M9.0H
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Friday, but Lower for
th; Week.
HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS HIGHER
Xot Knonak Sheea) or t.amba tn Make
a. Market, bnt tke Frellnst la
tendy for the Day, I.orrer
for Week.
I indicate Present values are little worse
Ithan IV lower limn last Saturday, a retlval
j of shipping di'inand being responsible for
holllsh leactiui;.
The market closed up verv atrong. espe
cially on heavy h.gs. which showed the
most advance. Light hogs, on the other
hand, made the smallest gain. the top
being only f.c higher than yesterday. Still
tne average or all the sales was l;y
higher than yesterday's average.
KepreseiuntHe sales;
IS. 3 SOUTH OMAHA.
8 " I Recelots v 1 . Pa Hi.
10.0 Official Mnnri'ir (Ifi
1-41 Official Tuesday Isr-S
oriiciat veun.sdav i..wi
Official Thttrsdav ' t.XU
Estimate Friday SOO
3. S..
1
28.0'..
i3.7j.
i6!f8i .
7.5
.4
17.4
6.6
5.7
8.9
2.4
k'.i
20.8
2.8
16.0
.1
48.4;
....I
5
15.1
i6!6
4.6j.
22.81
44. &
"i'.k
11.7
22.8'.
6.2.
13.6 .
21.81 .
25.8
"6!b
28.2
'ii'.'i
'u.7
15
3.6
it'.i
7.6
22.0
"i!ii
6.7
10.7
1, 874.0011
1.787.000
1.625.0001
1,754.0001
1,318.000.
1.6nZ,ttl
1.442.orot
1.663,000,
1.481.0001
1.107.000
1.&O0.0OOI
1.3),000i
1.135,001)1
3,700,0001
1.215,000
1.0-j.000f
1,055.000 ..
36.000i .
97K.OOOI .
792.000 .
944.0001
810,000
k:m.i"'
1.104.000 1
1,207.000
612.000
774.000
646.000
655.0001
573.000
57!8,000
472.0110
4I12.01X)
535.000
813.000
528.000
392.0001
3n2.0O0
312.TT.)
408.000
293.000
989,000
1.061,000
26.393.000;
11.166.0001
.31.
6.1..
.21..
8.81.
I 44.3
8.3
27.0
5.0
226.4i
9.8'
12.6
6.1
26.6
8.6
13.7
19.
6.6.
22.8
90,81
1
6.61
18.6
17.1
11.7
"i.i
6.
4.0
29.3
25.4
"2.6
1.8
16.9
17.3
1.0
10.7
1.4
12.7
7.5
6.0
4.1
31.1
18.1
26.7
11.2
33.17
34.202
40.SK9
87.994
28.5:40
20.012
Five days this week. ..22.748
Same days last week . ...24.394
8a me days 2 weeks ago.. 20 441
Hume daya 3 weeks aso..22.3"0
Hame days 4 weeks ago.. 17. 500
Same day last year 16.161
The follcAving table shews the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year tt dale as compared with last
year:
1911 ' 1910. Inc. Dec.
rattle 108 86 94.237 14,629
Hogs 109 79 199. S38 49
Sheep ...175,309 137,836 37,523
The following tabi .tiows the average
prices on hog at South Omaha for th last
several days, with comparison:
Dat. I mi 1110. 1W. l08. 107 . 11906. 1.
Jan.
Ian.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
23..
26..
27..
28..
29..
..
31..
1...
2..
3...
7 4?H t 06
7 45S 7 92
7 49S I 02(
t 061 4 21
too
t 2j 4 27
(II 6 4 71
611 16 S3 '
b 36 4 tu
7 4SWI 8 03 i 91 1 4 Jl I 4 54
6
11
a O VI
7 54W, I
7 46-jl x 12:
7 26 8 30 221
7 75m 8 j 6 0.'!
7 3S'.t 8 30 6 91 4 16
4 l, 6 711 5 3K
4 13 6 72 5 86 4 56
4 17 6 s-l 6 4.t 4 14
4 101 6 881 5 41 4 69
6 811 5 4 4 .
6 M 4 70
Receipt and disposition of llv stock at
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hours, ending at I o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CA RS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r'e.
C, M. St. P
Missouri Psclflo ...
I'nion Pacific ....
C. ft N. V'., east..
C. ft N. W., west..
C, St. P., M. k O
C. B. & Q., west.
C R. I. ft P.. east
Illinois Central
Chicago G. W
20
In
12
4
4
4
1
loii n.O 1.10
AJ 1.202 .SJ
414 K3H
37 1.606 822
2.458
1
4
41 .... ....
26
31
9
18
6i
10
12
217 .... 271
cent
PAPER
Not included In total because containing 1
other item than clearing.
Ness- VorK Money Market.
NBW YORK. Feb. 8. MONKT On call,
steady, at 2Vn2Vi per cent; ruling rate 2S.
per cent; closing bid. 2S Pr cent; offered
. .1- pant' time loans, strong; sixty
dav. 2J(iS'A per cent; ninety days. 84ti3
tier cent; six months. 84 per
PRIM F. MERCANTILE
1 8TKRLING EXCHANGE-S eady. with
actual business in bankers W 14" 8(40
4.R"60 for sixty-day bl Is and at M 8t for
demand: commercial bills, It-V,,..1.
SILVrlR Bar. 52Hc; Mexican dollars, 4;c.
BONDS Government, heavy; railroad,
''nosing quotation on bonds today wer
ss follows:
l'. 8. rar. I. rf....l00ilnt. M. U. 4',...
do coupon 100 Japan 4
f. 8. Sa. ra o 4is
do ooupon I"?" '"T:
8. 4 rag .., !!'" 1 e- '"
a., i n.mnn 11. i L. ar i . uu.
Allls-Cfml. lat 5..... 71 M. K. aV. T. lat
Am. A. 5s n -, ""
a r M, -I" jV . . . UTT " rT14J. I ll -mm.i
Am. Tobacco 4. N . of M.
IWylH. "
V
do
O.XTS-l'ncliHoeed: No. 2 white, aiVttai'.c;
No. 2 mixed. 31V J'-'c
It l K No. 2. i4(a.is'.
HAY Weiik to Jl.o.) lower; choke tlm-i
othy 314.kiil4.i0: choice nralrie. 312.00.
BI'TTKR Creamery. 24c; firsts, 21c;
secondH 19c: packing stock. 124c 1
LOGS-textras. 'X'i-; firsts. 19c: seconds.
Receipts.
91.0H0
104 0.l
18,'asj
Shipments,
tw.ooo
49.0W
13.1100
London ' Stuck Market.
LONDON, Feb. 3. American securities
opened steady and a fraction higher today,
loiter the market declined under realizing
and at noon was easy with price ranging
iroiu unchanged to ;i lower than yestei
dav's cloning
i.ouuviiie r...
10 St., K. at T
47it N. Y. Central
' Norfolk W
Ids do pfd
I'M Ontario W......
Faonaylvania
Conaola. monay.
4o account..
Amal. Copper."
Anaconda
Atclilaon
do ptd
Baltimore at Ohio:.
11. mi. Corn: No. .
canii. 4i-j5,,te. .
1 w hlte. . o iu tc:
No. yellow, 4 v i-
2'4c; No. 2 winlc
Phllndelpbln Prod ace Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 3-HITTEP.-Flrm:
c tra western creamery, 29c; ncorby
pr'ti's. S"c.
r.'n.; ,iriu .. ri in iiauiH iiji.i iiiut r .... ...i
nearby firsts, free cases. 3ie at mark: cur- i 1n nod
rent receipts, in returnable cases, 22c a ' .
mark: wesiern first, fiee .cases. 2:'c uw
marl-; current receipts, ftee ca?es. 2.'c at
mark
CH KESE Steady: New Ycrk full cteims.
fanev. September. 1 " I4a ; October. WW
He; fall" to good. I-'VU I3'i-r.
t'analsn facirtc.
i.hap4dka U..
t'nKag. O. W....
t til . Mil. A St. I
pa Beera
Denver Si Klo 0.
do p'd
bill
do Ul P1
do Jd p(d
ru.ia
Central .
. .!14 Kad Minea
.. ; Hxadln
.. 14' bi.utharn Hy
do pfd....'.
.. 1S iJcuthtrn Pacific.
.. Lnlon Pacltlc...
.. 7.1 1 do plil
.. i V. 8. Slal
.. 4"i do pld
.. ut Wahaai
.. do pfd
. Spanhn 4a
.Ii0
. M
.1W1.
41',
. ;
. i'i
.
. 2l
.124
,I84"4
. ,
. as
Armour m '-o
Aichlaon sen. 4,..
do cv. 4a
do ev. la.
At. c. V. lat 4.
Bal. Ohio 4a...
do l'a
do 8. W. Ja...
Brook. Tr. cv. 4a.
tVn. ot Oa. la
Cn. Leather la.
r of N. J. I "a
61
t'H
M
7IVt
3 '
US',
1S
sua,
JJ'4
4Va s',
MS
aV H
1J4'4
c. 4a.. M4j
K-,
1 11K1W
70S
4a.... J"4
83'a Fenn. iv. 3'a ml..
ion do con. 4a. loss
KMiReadln gen. 4a....7t
23 8. L. aV 8. F. f. 4s l
7a
H
4'a i do deb.
.... 4 N. Y.. N.
....mA ct. 4a
....110 N. ft W. lat
l.... Mt 00 CT. 4..
.... No. Pacific 4
.... -. do 3a
.... HO O. 8. 1. rfdf
tl,. ft Ohio -,."".,' 7
do rat. la W7 8- w-
rnlraso ft A. 711 K 1" la
u a. u. I. 4a.... 8. A. U 4a.
do n. 4a 3'a -
a u Jl I P. a Wa M do
C. K. 1. P 74l
do rtK. 4a
l'olo. Ind. oa.
"ol. Mid. 4a.
V. s. r.
D. ft H. ct.
aU. ft R
Iiii,
31
Ho
... ... ...... ,.ir ounce.
MONE 2wi-t pei cent.
The isle of discount it. Hie open market
for short bills Is 3-jj7-16 per cent: for
three months' bills. il'a'K '-'a per cent.
do ral. la
Dlatlllcr," 5a ..
Krla p. I. a....
do sen. 4a....
do cv. 4a. aer.
do aerlea 1
Gen. Klec. i"
III, I'm tat
Pacific col. 4a
ct. 4a
do lat ref. 4a....
WVi 8o. Railway as...
.... 7S', do gen. is
tnt I'nion Pacific 4a..
4.a ' do cv. 4a
do lat ft rf. 4a
li 4i 4. I". 8. Rubber 4a..
.. ,
.. '.
. .
..
.. So
..107
..
..10H'
. .list
.IIR'I
lli I. 8. Aieel 2d oa Pu
... 77- Va.-Car. Chem. la..i"2
....1X0 Wahaali 1st l"Hi
.... 7i do lat ex. 4a ... SS
A.. 74 Waatern Md. 4a S
Til'Waat. Klac. c. sa.. i"'
. t tVI Wla. Ontral 4a S8'
rel. 4. 7i Mo. Pac. cv. oa 34
i-i euiiirl s. 17g2icj
i-4(n:t2c; No ti!te, jiiJiV; standuiii
gl'loo'.C.
l!l"i TF.R-St ad
dairies, loui.'c.
tltKiS Meady, at tuatk. cases Included
lWil-w; teceipis. i.uwj cases; lusts, JuJjt.i
prune firsts, 2IVjC
l IIEI.SE. Stcauy ; dslsles. lt4li 15V; twins.
13'ai4lvi": yuunk .vmerican, lo'jlac; lon
huriiK. l-i44l4c. J
I o'l A t OiS dead) : choice to fancy. UQ l
4vj; fair to good. 4'ifl'V.
I Ol l.TRY-8ady, lurkejs. U.e. 15a-,'
d,t-ed. .k; cnli kens, lUe, !:!; uiesseu.
YKAL 8lady; io to
S" to fcj-lL. wrihta.
welKlits. ll'-c.
I hicago Ht-relpla Today: Wheat, it
rata, mm, 324 cars: ..a is. 151 cars Estl
in n led lutnot row v heat. 11 cara. corn. 1M,
cj; oats, 147 car.
Mllnaaker Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Feb. 3 -FI.Ol lt
Lover. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 1.04',ll.Uu:
No. 2 iiui-tlierri. $1.0i104; May. t.,t.
ATS Standard. ;'2'-.c.
1! A 1 . 1 . 1 : V - Sa i 1 1 1) I es . sOHS9c .
I.iiral Seer rlllt-a.
following quotations are furnished
Dnlath Grnln Market.
DCLUTH. Feb. l-WHKAT-N
northern. II 02 a'. No. 2 northern,
1100'kC: May. l.l,; July. 1 Ot1-..
4iATS-21'c.
I .
ti.'-lb.
lo'jc;
e., i .c
weight, s'c,
So to UO-io.
t
I PEORIA.
1 .o. a a"
Hcrla larket.
OATS-
lll..
No
Sttady
dutd. 21 c; No.
Feb. 3. CORN
4. JSc; sample.
: No. 2 uinte,
3 white, 31l,c.
-I 'ml, allied
4"r)41c.
stan
Ltniiornlrd uilea and Dried Frnlts
No.
Minneapolis l-ratn Market.
M I N I'APOLl". F. b. 3. W II E AT il a '
11 or',: July. i.O -til.'Ss-: No. ,,,d
l.3'.. No. 1 n.rtherr. II .( 1 J, i 1 .' 3S:
northern. Ifc'iC'il' .'d1,; Nj. 3 wheat.
:e.c.
Fl X Clostd at I2.i'.
IMKN-No. 3 yellow. 4ru;lile.
DATS-No. 3 white. :jU'."'c.
IIVX-N'i. 2. T17':e.
'RRAN-ln 100-lh. aacl.s. $JJ 0-Jj 22 ,V
KUK'R- Fit :n : firet im tents. 14 tv. i 5 ik".
second pal.nts 84 -'.) 4 w : first clear
J3k. , e"ond cli a i . fJ.CV! 2.65.
I NEW YORK. Feb. 3. EVAPORATED
' A I'PLES viih I and sleads ; on the spot,
i lancv . 12-..a4l.: -hoice. Ilill-ac; prime,
I V'ktt ii'c; cold storage. SVtM 10.-.
1RII-Ik lH t ' ITS-4'ruriu i.n- firr.i
3tiitfli.llv for I iri.L'i.111- ninlliiin. iini'a tr,,i
olsc to ll'4c for California up to 4o and
I (' o H ' for (rKuii from Kt to 3.m. Ap
i rlcota. firm on small offerings; choice. 1.1c;
; extra choice, l:t'.i 1 :,c; lancv. I?.,iiltc.
; lkeaehes. o'liL but pri e are firm on small
lotlei lns Irom the coe.st ; liolce. T'-t Tc
The
by Ixigan .t t.ryan, memoirs New Yor,
block exi-hanke. :ti Soutn aixteentli street,
uinaha.
Bid.
(Ti'raio Santlarv 4a
i Columbia. A 0-. r.. , i-i ,1
IC'udabv Pkl l"- ' I9-' M
I Corn ti hanga Nail, bank
'.i ntf,.. ' it-..ner.' Ii a a mr itnt
' lllrka Kullr-PIron (Sloui Cilyl 1
Itosail tNeb l riliool aa vt
w.ru i i-ji.laod 1iiimi f ta J
' Kau.aa O'y 4a tMo.l S.llool .,
k ..uajy itiild.i.l 1 I'"
Kat.aai. C'lly. Mexico ft Orttnl pfd U
Kauaa, I' it v. Uejiit o ft Orient cam . 14
L..n l oaniy tli.t ' aairaiia
'Nalra.ka lnd a trauma aa
i NaiiL-v C .unty tNah I 4 wairaai, . ,,'f
: Oinaba Uaa a. Il If
. Iituali V, a ar 6a. 1044 M
i iw. ...
Oui.l.t ft 4.'. b iU Hy. 4a. U- T
rnttl At . SI Hv el l. I p ,. i
i uuiai.a ft 0. P. St. H. com 44
! I'nion block Y-nl ato.k .
Slrttloi. i Neb I Waler la
lot. Mel. 4',a..
1
Itoaton liuiInK Stoes.
BOSTON. Feb. 3 Closing quotation on
shocks were as loiiows:
Allouaa
AaekJ
''-
'.
lk.
10
1N
l.-l
10U
M '
IS
lua
M
A ma I. Copper
A. St. k
Anions Com
Atlantic
b. & . C 8. N
Bulla Coalltloa -
i t'al. ft Arlaona
t'al. ft HorlS
! tcntennlsl
i t ..ppr llanse C. 1
, Kal Bulla C. M
' I ranklm
1 lilroux ("on
Oraliby '"B
I tlreene l'analit-a ..
' 1. 1 Koya.o Copper
', Kart Laia
' Lak i oppar
! Ui Salle I'oppri...
1 al aim Copper
Totals 23 78 2 3
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
wioawm i acmni L.o
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Co
Murphy
W. H. Vaasant Co......
F. R. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
McCreary ft Carey
S. Werthelmer
Sullivan Bros
I Rothschild
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co..
Sol Degsn
Cllne ft Christy
Other buyers
Totals 1.139
CA i x LsBdl here were not
here today to cut anv fliru r. nn tha market
In fact even to make a market, only 30o
head all told being received. In addition to
what little stuff was carried over from yea
terday. The receipts for the flv days foot
up 22.700 head, being a falling off of about
1,600 head as compared with last week and
a gain of about 6, MO head as compared
with the same day a year ago.
The week started out with a little stronger
market, but prices from that day on rap
idly declined under the Influence of large
receipts at all market points and a conse
quent rapid decrease in values. This mar
ket suffered along with the others and to
day it la safe to quote the general run of
killing cattle a 25c lower than last week.
This would apply equally well to beef
steers, cows, heifer, calves and in fact ail
classes of killer.
Feeding cattle hav held up very much
better than killers. Thu good to choice
feeder, the kind that ha been bringing
well up toward $6.00 or better have shown
little change in price on that grade, be
Ing Just about steady with a week ago. A
an example of this attention might be called
to the fact that a high as 36.00 was paid
yeaerday for well-bred cattle to be taken
back into the country and to be placed on
feed. The market on stock cattle has
looked pretty weak on some days, but still
the change haa not been very great as com
pared with last week. In fact a good many
Kellers are quoting them aa Just about
steady. Warmed up cattle, the kind that
packer and feeders both bid on are
lower in sympathy with the .decline on beef
steer.
quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steer. 5.75i&6.25; fair to good beef
steers, o..iKrr6.7u; common to fair beef
steers, $4.754jo.60; good to choice cow and
and heifers, It-oOge 30; fair to good cow
and heifers. $4.2ira4.50; common to fair
cows and heifers, $3.25(&4.25; good to choice
utockers and feeders, $5.306.1)0; fair to
good stooker a.id feeders, $4.7oaS.30;
common to fair atockers and feeders, 14.00
'.14.76; stock heifers, $3.7&64.2u; veal calve
$4.003.8.20; bulls, stags, etc., l4.UXg6.00.
representative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
U Mohawk .. '
. a.-'i Navada Con I
. 14 N'lplaung Mines .... K",
. H- North Hulte
. C North Like
. l i' Old Dominion 41',
. !' tliceola I'"1
. a4 pirtoti 8. ft C 1
. j'iil IJi '.ney ,
. 12 St.annon H'l
. aa'a Supei lor -''1 ,
. 12 1 -u trior ft B M 4
Kuperlor ft P. C I .', '
1 7-lt, Tamaj ack 4. '
. S.' I . 8 K ft M .. :.'- 1
. - du pld
. 14 t'lah t on I2V1
"Saltan Copper t:o 4 !
. 6N W.l'.ona 4 1
. w olerllia IS" I
. 1IH I
No.
tl'."'.
M
li...
11....
10.!.'.
I . . , .
At. Pr.
7l 4 U
.... 145
.... "7
.... 7U
....1167
.... 461
.... M
.... U0
... .10110
... 891
....10.M
.... W5
... '5
.. . .lBTsl
1044)
.... 90
....lluO
.... -4
....1101
....1044
....1015
....1O10
....1112
....1040
.... 44
.... 46
.... 77J
41'.
.... 6S0
.... I'd
.... 4V4
.... 864
.... 6'J8
. ... 4li:i
.... 74
.... 0
.... "10
....low
. . . .
,...l"l
.... I0
.. .111a
...i"ii
....IMS
.... :0
i i6
t 34
i 40
I 40
i so
4 M
No.
36....
II....
4....
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10....
1
COWS.
I 40
I 40
I 40
3 ia
1 US
4 fri
4 00
4 01)
4 16
4 10
4 :o
4 n
4 tb
4 2.'.
4 25
4 30
4 40
4 40
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4 ...
4....
21....
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A
1044
. ...14.'S
....1172
....110.1
....1144
...13.0
12WI
....U6i ,
....1117
.... 8N7
.... 3
... .1100
....101)7
,.,.12'Jfi
....1073
....lilt
....1114
....1204
1 1 S7
.... M2
. ...UuS
....liril
....liss
....VIM
1170
rr.
6 66
6 C6
i ti
t It
6 10
6 116
6 46
00
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 46
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 00
4 40
4 ail
4 46
4 .
4 70
4 10
4 16
4 !6
4
4 S.".
4 40
I 60
4 id
4 60
4 60
4 5
4 66
.
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4 00
4 ti
4 31
I 16
4 4
4 4.1
4 :,n
4 :,6
4 6-:
4 v
4 4')
CALVKS.
t
4 !i
457 4 :j 1.,
417 4 7i 1..
311 4 6 .
; .1 00 ,
2 6 . 2.
444 5 1. i.
47 5 : 2
61 i J . I
4 6 40 1.
-nj 6 r.n
STOCK Kii-S AND
New i.rk lark Market. I
The following quotations are furnished i
hv l.ol-an ft Bryan, meinbi-rs New Vork ;
Siock ecliant;c, 315 Soma Sixteenth street.
4- t;- .:.u Mim-Le.
Xi:W YORK. Feb. 3 Closing quotations
on th Mining exenunge:
Aina
I extra choice.
L. u ..... ,...t.
! looee inusiatels.
J setdeil, 14'rf7t-c:
1 layers. II 4'ii 1 4j.
8i8-sc; fancy.
with buyera Indif fernit ;
o'iii'c; 4'holt e to fancy
seedless, 4i4r; London
l'om. 'lunntl alut k
4 do bf.uda
t'on t'al ft V,
H.-rn tiller
1:011 e.nor
844'tit4i4c. 1 a.eadillla I'm
- una ro.
Lltlla ct
M. il.lt .....
ontar.o
01 tin
standard ....
Yaliuft J ke.
I -u
I. -6
. l
I 4)maha :
' Ainar. Tobacco.
1 Bar lHats liaa. .
! luatiin I'ona....
i Puna Coalitlou
i I'm. lua
: t hlno
' hieJ lCO
; Kraciioii
! pava-lJaly
I l,...ba
: hair Lake
I fcl 1 'antral. ..
I Kly 4 ir.a
fc!) WIHU
raliklin
I l.iel,u&
I palm. ill'
. tioititi. id
I Ooldfietd
.19 Greene t'anallsa..
. Intpiratlon
. tS lroa
. la-?, Nl-vuc:, 1 una
. 21 .Nrarhoute
. tZ Nrvi.lt I nil
I -1 Ohio 1't ppr
. 14 Kawbi.le 1 oali.lon
1 1-14 Ra 1 entral
. 4-, eift 10 ...
a.ara-Rburk Cu.
. ISSIIier Kick
. 3a gipertor ft Pilla. .
. -1 1 u.n.pan allD.rii .
T 1 . 1 iini.y Copper
1 4-14 I'nned Copper....
4 Norm Lake
lira l.U;14 Uybcnila
lai
ii'-i
4
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. I 1-14 '
... I'. 1
. . 1 ; ;
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60.)
413
Ul
4 M
1:7.1
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4 i
4 6')
4 .
4 .
a 1"
6 I ".
6 I.'.
6 :'l)
6 !6
.. 744
.. .'.:
.. j
. . 100
.. v.u)
. . 10u7
. .11117
.. 133
.. 6 .0
..
. . Ill
.. Mi
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ICS
i:
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7.W
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7.HI
474
i'.'J
4 66
4 4.1
4 l
4 60
4 611
4 66
4 7.)
4 7.i
4 SI
4 ail
6
i 20
4 40
4 .'.
4 ;o
4 7.1
4 ;
4
4 n
4 k.'
4 i
6 imi
6 00
t M
6 6o
4 00
6 60
' 7.-
7 tm
7 2.'.
7 6.1
7 im
7 60
Feb. 3. 1911. j
Hogs Sheep
3..r-M 9 031
11.275 11.901
111 2.V!
10.390 1,701
6,H0 4K
43.98
39, 2M
33.827
I7.2.'8
2'..4"4
So. 161
No At. s. pr, ,0 A, sh rr
14 3J4 l 7 M 41 114 ... 7 40
I4 no t .10 ;; .. ... j 40
3 24 ... 7 Z5 4 144 ... 7 40
14 I ... 7 t:, 32 2, ... 7 to
42 317 ... 7 :'i 7 2:1.1 ... 7 40
6" 270 ... 1 Si 71 rt.". ... J 40
5 1") ... I ' :i ... J 40
177 ... 1 .10 k r?l ... 7 40 .
3 t" ... 7 30 ft J4.". 90 7 i
SO !! ... 7 SO 72 Z'l ... T 40
27 2el 7 3:M 7 1,, ... ; 4.1
2 40 7 31', Jr. 3 ... 7 40
41 C1 40 7 3Ji, !' t4 ... 7 40
67 3"J ... 7 32', 70 :43 ... J 4.1
42 t74 4.) 7 3?L, It 24,1 ... 7 el
74 2.13 0 7 s:. 44 2.1 ... 7 40
64 2.11 ... 7 36 24 ;.I4 ... 7 4"
t:j ?"0 ... 7 3.". Iv. :'1 ... 7 40
61 276 ... I 36 :'4 2ltl 30 7 40
61 2." SO 7 3 . 40 214 so 7 4
72. rT.4 40 7 35 64 2'.4 ... 7 40
4 2(17 ... 7 36 74 J24 ... 7 40
IS 240 140 7 86 Oil ... 7 4o
4 L1 ... 7 36 16 24H ... 7 4H
40 Jl ... 7 36 26 ?34 ... 7 40
hi 77(1 ... 7 36 4.1 22 40 7 40
74 24 ... 7 36 K 211 ... 7 40
US 264 ... 7 3.-, !'l ... 7 4f'j
:i 24lt ... 7 3T4, li 20 ... 7 42',
t 236 ... t :.7i 71 268 ... 7 4.'4
67 34 7 37 S 74 23 ... 7 4.1
40 337 ... 7 374, 87 IPS ... 7 4i
4.'. 741 ... 7 40 16 '2 ... 7 4S
70 313 M 7 40 64 104 ... 7 46
72 267 ... 7 40 46 218 ... 7 46
73 7l SO 7 40 70 203 ... 1 41
t 13 ... 7 40 14. 1S7 ... 7 4.-.
72 240 ... 7 40 S3 ... 1 46
MUsha- Neither sheep nor lambs were In
large enough supply this morning to reflect
the actual condition of trade as a whole
by the various sales. Only two or thre
doubles of stock arrived, everything selling
readily at figures little different from those
noted yesterday.
Receipts during the week have been fully
normal and demand, while ample, has been
generally quid. It haa been a hard mar
ket for sellers from the start, aa the retail
situation In the east has been unresponsive
at all times. Desiate this fact local prices
have been held well In line and such de
clines aa were evident were easily war
ranted. 8hecp have been meeting with a freer
demand than Jambs and are closing about
l,".(fj2fc lower than they were a week ago.
tiood wethers ate quotable as high as
$4.0017410, but the percentile of this class
of stock has been notably limited. Kwes
made up the bulk of sheep and cominanded
$3 501(3.75, according to quality and weight.
Karly In the week $3.8Ii waa a possible top,
but at present is too high to be quotable.
Good lambs have been plentiful, but tone
to lamb trade h.ts been decidedly uncertain
throughout. Best kinds dropped to $5.7i.ff
5.95, the latter price being paid on a day
when Chicago's top was also under the $.00
mark. In a general way the trade Is very
nearly a quarter lower than at last week's
close, loppy offerings finishing around
$h.75. Anything with abundance of weight
is still avoided, of course, but some revival
of country demand has proven a sustaining
feature and dally clearances have been
creditable.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to
choice lambs. $5.67.6.90; fair to good
lambs. tt.ttoVi6.fio. Imndv weigh yearllnK.
$4.60Tri4.75; heavy yearlings. $4.2.V3'4.50; good
to choice wethers, $.1.8teu 4.00; fair to good
wethers. $3.Fya3.86; good to choice ewes.
$3K&3.76; fair to good ewes. $325!ij;3.60;
sheep, culls to feeders, $1.50'3.25.
Representative sales:
No.
V) Colorado ewes, culls...,
420 Colorado ewes, feeders.
229 Colorado ewes, feeders.
34 Colorado wether
-nO Colorado lambs
84 Colorado lamb
130 Colorado lamb
Av.
. 82
. 98
. 97
. V7
. 62
. 62
. 79
Pr.
2 00
3 45
3 45
4 00
6 AO
6 60
6 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle aad Sheep Steady
Sheep Slow.
CHICAGO. Feb. . CATTLK Receipts.
1,500 head. Market dull and steady. BeeveB,
$4.8CJj6.80; Texaa steers, $4.00&j.2o; western
steers, $4.30336.50; stockera and feeders. $3.70
tif..tif; cow and heifer. $2.606.75; calves,
6.5iv-d.00.
HOUa Receipts, 17,000 head. Market
slow. Mght. $7.4o7.8S: mixed, $7.3o47.0;
heavy, $7.(j'7.u6 ; rough. 7.067.26; good to
choice heavy. tf.laVirt.te; P'M. $7.454f7.90.
Bulk of sales. $7.40tr7.0.
BHEKP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 4,000
head. Market steady. Native, eJ.4V.il.30;
western. $2.2M7.3tH yearllnga. $4.40lc5.5o;
native lambs, $4.2r46.05; western lamos, $1.25
l.05.
Kasiaa City ll Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., Feb. 8. CATTLE
Receipts, 1,000 head. Including 100 south
erns; market steady; dressed beef and ex
port steers: $5.7f4r6.50; fair to good, $5. 25
5.75; western steers, $o.00!6.80; stockers and
feeders. $4.754t5.80; southern steers. $4.75'ov
5 90; southern cows. $3.2:V& 4.75; native cowa,
$1 2.Vrt5 25; native heifers, $4. 5006.00; bulls,
$4.003io.lO; calves, $4.508.00.
I It KIN Receipts, 5.000 head; market Mj'IOc
higher:, bulk of sales. 7. 457.65; heavy.
$7.46177.55; packer and butchers, $7.Wj7.6.;
lights. $7.65?(i'7.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ..WO
head; market 10W15o higher; western lam..,
$6.00; lamb. $5 00,16.00; yearlings, $4 50415.2.'.;
wethers, $4.00frH.30; ewes, $:t.5Ka'4.00; stockers
and feeders, $3.00g3.75.
St. Loot Live Stock Market.
PT. LOUIS, Feb. 8. CATTLE Receipts,
.-v. i A innli.Hlnff OWl To v u m ' tviarlf.it
BOO lieU. IHVluuuif, - ' ' " - " "- ' -
steady; native ahlpplng and export steers,
16 MrlJ I.UO; oresseu . urn aim umui.rr Btrri.,
$6!oOi41.6ui steers urwier 1.000 pounds, $6.2o4)
6 75; stocker and feeder. $3.7itju.&0: cows
and heifers, $4.00476.25: cannera, $3.O0V(i3.35;
bulls. $3.7fi&6.50: calves, $.-,.00&9 .26 ; Teias
and Indian steers, $3.00(i4.75.
ni)8- Receipts. 8.0U0 head; market
steady; pigs and lights. $7.G04i8.O0; packers,
$7 50&7.76; butcher and best heavy, $7.60
7.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 800
head; market steady: native muttons. $3.75
(fvb.b: lambs, $o.u0i8.10: cull and buck,
2.50ij3.00; stockers, $2.6OS3.0O.
St. Joseph 1.1 ve Stoek Market.
ST. JOHEPH, Feb. . CATTLE Re
ceipts 500 head; market steady, steer
$5.2oii6.2S: cowa and heifer, $3.266.50;
calves. $4.00.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head: market
strong to 6 higher; top $7.65; bulk of sale,
$7.3Mi7.50.
8HKEP AND LAMBS Receipt 600 head;
market ateady; lambs, $5.506 5. 76.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western marketa yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 300 6.5n0 400
St. Joseph 5ii0 3.5HO bin
1 Kansas City I.O10 5,isi0 J.rusD
Kt. IXMI1S f'l
Chicago 1..VJ0
14. 'Mi
iT.OiU
4.HI0
tMiaiin nntttmil rtn Tfl I tW
UU5 nLYlLii Uf InAuL
Confidence Inspired Among: Business
Men by rorwsrd Movement.
IRON AND STEEL IMPROVING
Tendency T'orrard 1. renter Activity
Una ao far Been Confined Chiefly
to Finished Material Market
Mni Favornblr.
NEW YORK, Fib. 3i-Duns Review of
Trado tomorrow will sav :
Improved outlook In lion and steel,
greater Interest In drv annds. larger ilcal-
lnps In hides und lout her, gcniTally ex
tcellent crop advices and extultng market
I for bonds, f.icllltstcd by the cm! Inning 1110
In money, are fentmes of the week. The
Indications are f.ir nn IncrensiiiK ciclit
I'ul.itice abroad, due In inrt in the li11er
conditions In foreign 1 1. miner, e and the
r,il:in of the I nit. 11 I'aclfie system In vot
ing to spend 7o tuti.OK' In the next, few yin s
In double tracking the road. These me
signs of a forward movement which serves
to Inspire confidence timonu business men
In all branches of trade und ttvtulry. In
spite of the fuel that the volume of trnnfue
llons Is still below the point of nniitMl out
put. Recent Improvement In Iron mid Merl h.1.4
become more pronoiinecd. with tTV lesult
that the future outlook Is now vlnwt-1 with
Increasing ..ptlmlsm. The tendencv tow r 'I
grealer activity Iihs so far been ronfiin-l
cnieiiy to iinisneu materlnl iniiikets. .et
hIi?tim nee n.,4 ln,,il.m ,. 1.- .1 ..t
demand for pig Iron. Reports fiotn ;i-i'i:i
territory sugKest that buyers ore displaying
more Interest.
Fair slied mall orders ate being tecelved
for boots and shoes, but In rnet,tl h.ifl
nrsl Is not as good as when buyers wctt
personally Inspecting the market. I'i.'..4
are firmly held and the new illseount-i u-.-manded
by the tanners have o-. h-o.m'c.I
many protests throughout shoe circles
In the dry goods mnrkt compel li Ion for
business Is keen and buyers are pre.ee liux
with deliberation. Concession In 1'av.ir of
buyers have leer, made by foreign mi l do
mestic producers of dress goods and other
lines, but the st iiiiuliitlng effect of clnso
prices Is not especially marked as v.'t.
Jobbers are doing a atoadll expindltii;
business In dotnestli'S, prints, glngh-i itis nml
a few other staples. Limitation of produc
tion continues, but distribution docs not
expand materially.
Export trade, Is quiet, but the shipment
for the week serve to bring tho movement
for January above that of the saino month
a year ago.
BHAD8TR KKT'S TR 4, 111-: HKVIKW
Ills
to-
Optlinlam More I'roiionnced. lint
trlbutlve Trnile la tliilct.
NEW YORIv, Feb. 3 -Hradsti eel's
morrow will say:
While optimism as to the future out look
Is rather more pronounced than In any pre
vious week this year, actual distributive
trade Is still quiet and business expands
rather slowly.
Hot and dry weather in the southwest,
hlKh temperatures in Hie eastern half ot
the cotton belt and excessive rains In Cali
fornia are some of the obstacles noted to
full retail distribution, while at northern
and western cities retail trade Is hardly up
to expectation based on price reductions
designed to move stocks of winter goods.
Wholesale trade Is liuidly better than
fair. The far western agricultural ivglonn
note considerable caution In nrnklng pur
chases. Farm Implements are actively In request
and some leading plow munufaci urers re
port the largest orders ever booked at this
season.
Improvement In the finished branches of
the steel trade continues to muku progress
and operations tend to Incrcaso.
Business failures In the I'nlted States for
the week ending February 2 were hh
compared with 315 last week. 2J2 lit the
like week of 1910, 286 in l!i9, 272 in 19"8 and
198 In 1907.
Wheat. Including flour, exports from the
t'nlted States and Canada for the week end
ing February 2 aggregated 2.32M70 hit., as
compared with 2.132.513 bu. last week and
2,465.698 bu. this week last year. For tho'
thirty-one week ending February 2 export
are 73.169,986 bu., aa compared with H)l ,L-. fi'l
bu. In the corresponding period last year.
Corn exports for the week were 4.3Ht,nHl
bu., as compared with 1,831.343 bu. last week
and 1,240,060 bu. in 1910. and are the litrgest
for any week except February, 1906. For
the thirty-one weeks ending rebruary 3
corn exports are 22.5X4. 153 bu., as comparer
with 16.270,823 bo. last yesr.
t
OMAHA WHOLESALE PIIICKS.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In l ib. cartons. 26c; No. 3,
In 80-lb. tubs, 24c: No. 2. In l ib. cartons,
24c; parking stock, solid pack, 13c; dairy
in 60-lb. tuba. Initio. Market changes evary
Tuesday.
CHEESE Twin. lGiffiec: younrr Ameri
cas. 18Vic; daisies, 17Vc; triplets, 17Hc; Mm'
burger. 180, No. 1 brick. 17V:; imported
ti wliis. 82c; domestlo Swiss, 22c, block Swiaa,
19c.
POULTRY Dreed broilers, under t lb
to per do.; hens, lCo; cock, lie; duck
18c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per
dux., $1.20; homer squabs, per do., $t;
fancy squabs, per do.. $3 50; No 1, pr
do., $3. Alive, broilers. 16c; smooth leg
10c; 'hen. Who; staga and old rooster
7c; old ducks, full feathered, 12o; gee,
full feathered. !c; turkeys, 19c; guinea
fowls, Zbo each; pigeons, per do., ft,
homer, per do., $3; squab, No. L per
do., $1 60; No. 2, per dor.. 60c; capon, over
$ lbs.. 14c; old turkey, 17c.
Beef cui i-rice io. i nn, isc: No 4.
1C tf""- " -w. in,, iu. 2. lo'-ftG
No. $. 10c; No. 1 chuck, 7-.i!; No. 2. 7!io:
No. 8. 7c; NO. 1 round, 9c; No 2, Sc; No 1
sue: No. 1 plate, 64.C, No. 2, ec: No 1 Ka.3"
Total..
.4.100 4o.i
6. TOO
Market.
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i i.i
4 .v.
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i r.
6 3 .-.
l.lterpvol Urals Market.
LIVERPOOL Fsb. 3 WHEAT Spot,
dull: No. 2 red western winter, no stock
Future, oulrt. March. 7s d . May. 7.
ci i HN-Spot American n ixed. ne . unlet; tnliigal. ' tt,
4:'d, Amerl.an mixed, old. ateady; i 89 teal, Uoyi;!.
aasar Market.
M'W YORK. Feb 3-SI'i
firm: musi-oiado ia te-n. 2 H.o
lawaiurts and Ksporli.
KW YORK. Feb. J. Imports of mer
chandise and dry goods at Ih port of New
York for the week ending January !S , ere
tkluid at 111. us'. 112- liniHirts of seeie for
the port of New York for the week end im
3 4.i3 4mj, molasses sugar, I today v. era 1148.624 silver and II.V2K7 gold.
K(ined, steady. I tiporL of spcci trout th por$ f Nr
I All-Raw. j
Sv': cen-
Hank 4 Irariiiks.
OMAHA, Feb. ?. llank ciearlnm for to
day weie IJ.713 7 81 and (m tha corres.
iondn' date last ear. I.'.kl.l 'a o0.
(luiahn liar 4larket.
oMMIA. Feb. 3 - HAY No. I lln iiO: No.
I. in txi; pat kina.'- ' alfalfa. H2 0u. straw ;
Wheat, ot. ry. HMi eai. 7 flu.
-.l 4.. .i.". S 4.1
a i".i : -i .: i in
2 4V) t !i 20 1, 4 3 h
i 440 SS. 2 71.1 (i.
HOGS Lighter receipts of hogs resulted
' In lively competition this morning at prices
j mostly a ilimo higher. Techuit uiiv . it ua-i
a ."A !'"- higher trade, but when yesterday s
i weak opening Is oiought into the compurl
i son, the full advance was genrrally ei
dent, .'ill classes of liuvers executed their
I orders with little or no deluv. so tl,u(
'clearance wus complete and early I'm hers
: fjok bell,. I he ape; illative demand .ailing
, for about 12 pr t ent of total upplv.
Nol very much bt. bluets was ibine l.eiov.'
' $7..'. only tlie extra heavy anil root.-!) pack-
li.i; iu.les going at ;.2j and let.-, jl.x-.l
of iiialit. legardles-i of well;!,, v en: at
$;.5t and better. liesl bacon and but. hei
' ottri ina ria. in d I. 4... a ni. kel l.lliei il.uu
jilie i Mreme liih pricu esterda'. )
Home increase in receipts ilu.iiig the week
j added to unexpected liquidation at ( hit-u-o
Mild other points, afforded linkers a i 'lant e
Ito Lear lli market laiel. I tforls al
clicapuiilng coat were not oei iiiuuvntly
fruitful, oowr, a today Improvement
Coffee
NEW YORK. Feb 3.-4f)FFKH -Futures
opened steady at a decline of 3 lu 'i t-oiuts
under a little local selling and it. sympathy
with rather disappointing French cantos,
but offerings were nol as heavy as recently.
There appeared to be a good ileal of realiz
ing by recent sellers, incl'idlng some ol th ?
tot loll exchange people. I"n-ii offerings
from Brazil were said lo La steady, .ml
the market during the e (l uno n turned
firmer on buying for a I irn, atlribq;."! io
Importers and Ktiropeun buying ciders.
Havre was neiieveo to ne n iuiki i.ii ei j
here just before the close .md Die final i
lone was strong at a net advance of 10 lot
3.1 points. Seles. 1 1 j.'sjo bags. February,
1040c; March, 10.56.; April. lOolc; ;.ljy.
1066c; June. 10.64c; July. U.li-.-. Ann i-.t.
10 54c; September, ln.40. ; Octo. .), 10 41. : N'o
iniber. 10.40c: Decetiiliei, .'..; : J.iiu.aiy.
lu.'Kk' Owing to I he liolil.if ihere wre
no cables from Brjillian m.i. l.el.-i Havre!
t eucted after an early ad . a 'i'"e. b it vul u d
again later, closing W" pf'-is- net hlsh.r.
Hamburg closed '.li'x pfg. lower. N'ew I
York warehouse deliveries vest -id.iy wei.
7 440 hat-'s. BKainst 24.K12 uas la: t year,
"not iiiiei; Rio No. 7. i.'.il:.' , ; S.inu.s
No. 4. 13'ac Mild, iiotiiln il; Coidma. 1 i j
15c.
x4tsCEIJLANEOUS Almond. Coiir..'
oft hell, per lb.. Ito; In sack lots, ic
Braall nuta. per lb.. 13c; In aack lot, lo
less. Cocoanuts. per sack 15.60; per dol.
10c. Kllberts. per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo
lea. Hlckorynut, large, per lb., 6c; small
per lb., 6c. Peanut", roasted, per lb.. ou:
raw, per lb. 6MiC Pecans, large, per Jb '
16c; In sack lotse, lc less. Walnuts, black!
per lb., i"rc; California, per lh l.; i (a(.k
lots, lo less. Cider, New York Molt', per
Vi-bbl., $3.76; per bbl., $6.76. Honey, nw,
24 frames, 14.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 3.-METALR Standai d
copper, ateady; spot, February, March,
April and May, $1L904i 12.15. Ixmdon market
quiet; spot, lo5 6s; futures, IM Is 3d. Ex
ports of copper so far this month, accord,
ing to custom house returns, are ;i.6:h tons.
Ijike copper, Ii2.2iyu 12.87'; eleetrolvt ie.
lit 37ru!2.62't,; cafctlng. $12.(112 25. Tin,
weak; spot, $41. 24.i 41.75; Fel ruary, $414.,'n
41. 50; March, April and May. H.ZStHi .hi
London market steady: spin, fit? !; fu
tures. flsT. leatl. dull, $4.4Mt4.is). New York,
and $4.2:g4:i5 at Kan St. Louis. London
spot, 12 IS 9d. Spelter, dull, $'..3.V..'. 4 .,
New York, and $5.2."o.30 at lia.-l st. Ijuls.
lx)iidon, f23 los. iron. 'lei eland i arrant.
4!s ;i1 in London Locally iron was quiet;
No. 1 foundry northern, ll'.i'.'.i 1H.2i; No. 2.
114 7Mi 15.75; No. 1 foundry southern and N i
1 foundry soutoerr. s-ift ll.'. i'.',.-1.'. 7.".,
KT. IH'IS, t'eh. ,l.-J1i:T.Ms-Un,
lower. 4.:i2'...; spelter, firm at I..2...
JjONDoN. leb. 3 Heavy sales on lie
part of the tin syndicate brokers 1 xeiti-.l
tb metal exchange todav. Tin shaie-.
opened at 11 but quickly dropped to lite
10s. After the big business the clove nk
feverish at 117.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Feb 3 -COTTo.N - Sp.-t
closed quiet. 2i points loner; iukIiIIihk up
lands. 14.-, mlddlliiK gulf, H.9H-; sales. :))
balia
ST. I.OITS. Feb. 3.--COTTON I n
cliamred: midtlling. l.'ac: no sales: receipts,
3,022 bales; sh.pmenls. 3.279 hales, stuck,
21.197 bale.
New York cotton mat ket. as f irnisiie I
by ligaii & liryan, meinoeis New vnrK
Cotton exchange. 312 South bulcml h stn et
Omaha:
Month. ! Open. I H'gh.i Low. 1 close Yea'v.
Dry iooda 4larket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1-II!V liooli.-i-Tlie
cotton goods market Is eu.-iier in the gray
goods division. Sales ut .'-iin'li A4x6ns
were made for February ilellviry at 5'.
Nsrrow cloths are a shade easier on small
.-all Fine ard goods are somewhat
firmer Jobbers are I01117 a steady biisl
ness in domestic and punt departments
Yams rule quiet, alth prices Irregular. T he
local markets are quiet.
March .; 14 34
Mav ... 14 72
July ..J 14 70
Aug. ... 14 40
Oct
13 40
14 5S
14 7.
14 7s
14 4."
14 40
14 X
I 14 '..I
II . .
' II 17
I 14 .is
14
I 14 f.'i
1 14 5.1
n 27
I I I I
14 i.l
14 s:
14 8:
14 :.,i
i:t 4:1
..1-11 Illi-iliUtllS
18c; f ne. 12i 13c
Market.
Feb. 3 wool.- Lower; wesi
lisg.'2c; fine mediums,
nils nail lloaln. I
SAVANNAH Oa. IVh 2 Tilt TEN- j
Tl N I-. I"'!' I" s:,.,i-. ral.-s. 20 bbls , it.
ce'iils. 2v: l.bls.; shipiiunts. i.i bids. ; sloci. .
5,0. "7 bbls.
u )S N Firm : sales. I.:'3 bbls; teceipis,
I T. bbls; shil.llielils. 13.127 bbls : slot.,,
to i,."!' bbls. Ouoiat oils: U. $ v.. K. )k.;
F. 6 87 O. 6lsi; II. 6 9i; I $r ', IC. $) 4u;
M. $7 60, N, $7.0; WG. $8 00; WW, $8 0.
XV Buy and Bet:
Stocks and Bonds
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Ouata, rJabraain.