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THE PEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. ITHKUAHV IP. 1011.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AM) KtMII MM) FOR Mil:
Continued
ailsrellanenn.
IIAVR eeetai good farm In Fmmet
county. Iowa, ranging from 40 A. lo Mi A..
lull prlrei from I'mii lo . per A.; k.k.iI ,
land and (rood liuiu ns vmrnK, close to K,.
towns. Vie also bote a tract nf unlm-
troved land In southern Minn, of l.riV) ..,(
lays 27 miles north of low a line; none oil
U over 4 miles from town, at 145 00 per .
This la the best land bargain In tli three!
states ioohv. .snurcss Montgomery Kami
to., Eslbervllle, la
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
, Farm aad ft am-It l.iid.
Forty a. res of land adjoining Forest
lawn Cemetery on th east and south
I'olscssiori March I. H) a year.
ALFKED CV KENNEDY,
First National Hank Uhlg. Doug. 724
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Prices Are Now Kearinf the
Export Basis.
DBOUGIIT ( TALK IS STOPPED
Fnlnren F.ase Off with the Wrak.
lies In VI h rat and Ink ora
Hnlda oa l.laaf
Receipts.
ribs, side iloosei. so ?nfff. .', hirt clear
sides iboxd). $"7F-4T i s"!-. '
1 HARl.KY-fl or i.'ilililrf. fuTik"; fair
to choice malting. XMjis'.c.
I nYK No -3 rve. S:",c.
I Totil clearances of wheat and flour were
I equal to 2.K-u hu. Exports for the week,
ai ahnwn ii. Hi a cl i et'e. nr equal to
I 2.160.921 bu. Primary receipts were 423 941
ti l . cnmiartd with 4-2 i-0 bu tbe cor
' n enoniling day a Year ago Estimated i e-
Ireipt for tomorrow: Wheat. !." csrs: corn,
4h7 tin: oats. 10 rtra: hum. I!.'4 head.
Chi-ago ( ash Prices-Wheat: No. I red
I SO-flec; No. I red. SS'rJSlc: No. 2 hard!
1 9"'u1ir; No. 3 hard Mimic; No. 1 northern
I spring. 9Sfi81.0l; No. V northern spring.
!9,"-riWc; No. 3 spring. lfV69Sr. Corn: No 2
cash. 47fN74c: No. tih, 44Vii45V4e: No 2
white. 4;M7V: Ne. 2 white. 444?454c: No. i
12 yellow. 47iy84,Ho: No. 8 yellow, lir.'io. , NEW TORK. Feb. 17 A dav of nervoua
lOats: No. 2 iaah. Sir; No. i white. SI Viif n' tinaetiled trading on the atoik ex
,'4f: No. S white, 3f',-fr314c- No. 4 white, change resulted In material recovery of
SmtiSlV: stannarfi. 3i'4tzc. ! prtcea from the effecta of yeaterdav a sell-
i.l TTKR-steady; creamerlea, 17f2'c; I ing movement. The market aold off at the
cielrles. l8 22c. I opening, qtticklv rallied, declined again
KtKlS steady ; recelpta. 7 124 rases: at after a period of dullness, and late In the
li-i-. . mrm nn uiwrn. ll'.UNIG, UTSIS. lOBS' BOVancecl a BeCOnrl ttin h Tlt r..
NEW YORK STOCKS AND EONDS
Prices Recover Previous Losses on an
Unsettled Market.
FAIR GAINS FOE ACTIVE ISSUES
Mleeoarl Pacific Ma Ire Foil HffOfrri
After Pelllaa; at Habataatlal l.oaa
Bis ICiaeaallt area Reported
Llhelr far taapraTenaeat.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
T.ad
to HO.Utt) niaile promptly r
W'ead tld.. isth and Fat nam.
GARVIN HHOi 2d floor N . Life li
So 100 '1U on Improvaci iropei li No daia
I.OANB to home owner and noma bail I
are, with privilege o." making puii. tit,
avtata aaml annually.
W. H. THOMAS,
4CJ Flrat National kJank Blilg.
WANTED City loana. I'etera Truat C
LCW RATES. BEMIS-CARLHERU CO.
Slw-ll- biandela '1 beater Uidg.
OMAHA homes, biiKlrraa property and
Nebraaka landx. O'Kieefc Keal tataia Co.,
U'lti Omaha National.
WANTED C'ty loana and warrants
larnam bmlth jt Co , 12m raruam ot.
l"NKV Tl I I A X-"n vn- in
OMAHA. Feb. 17. 1911.
Thfre was lin e new In the v.neat aitua
ion at the oprnlntr ao far aa caah wheat
and fiour trade waa c mcei ned. althoug i
pili-ea me neartn a-i export ba'la.
Aildltlonal tood alna over the wn:e.
wl'at tcrrltorv will e'lminate anv further
drouth talk, a vei-v favotahle crop ine-
.5 " cominn in from all aectlona. I rrime flrata, lHWc.
i ne teeimg imoni tha corn trade-wa h PIKSb Steady ; dalalae. 11 to4c; t Ina
ritm.r and a fal. upturn followed, largely aMUc: young Americas, lrtaiGc; long
vfi- ,iiiimiik vj. iiaiiu 1 Tl l' H, M-yil I.TC.
Minrt ralrs I'cti;.ta ate lllit. as the' I'OTATU KS Stead v : choice to fancv. 41!
recent wet weather haa made farm dellv- ' 4Se- f.te to .,o.i tfi.t-.
erlea difficult and a decrease In stocks la I poi'ITRY rcaay: turkey s
r'na ni
the following cbanaee: i'ah In hand In
creeaed 7.o92.fiO naik: b'ana Inctea'd
markK: diacoint decreased W i'S" oo
mirk; treasury bills lniteael lo WO.niKI
marka: notea In circulation decreased m.
ftii.iwn marks; depi.sits Increased I.K 57.0 K)
marka. gold In hand increased 40i.H
marks.
reg.
29c;
REAL ESTATE VVAjNfED
WANT to purchase direct from owner a
quatt.T or half section of good eastern
Nebraeka land at Its actual cash value.
AKrrti'k county prefen eil. Address, Box
s;i, Fremont. Neb.
FKoM owner, a -roo(ii liouMe, strictly
modern and uet ; W est Kjrnam district.
A-T7I. care He .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Exchanges quick sales, large ll-t. A I
areas R- I. Continental Bldg.. Omaha. N
'"FOR gutek resulta in; exchange list). C.
3. Canan. 701 O. N. M.. flldg . umaha
FINK flour mill. 4-story, rich
county, eastern Neb.; fully equipped;
SW.COO; tnttf. 5,OtiO for land. Mil N. y.
AN IOWA FARMER
wants to buv some cheaper land or h
anight eona'der an exchange. What hare
Jou? He is a reader of the lies Hoin
(apltal. and (ha way to reach him an I
thousands of others like him Is to adver
tise In tha want ad columns if tne Capi
tal. Rate. 1 cent a word per Inaeitlon
cents a word for bis Insertions and M peat
a word per month.
IF jou wlsn to exchange writ
NOWATA LND & LOT CO.
U New York Life Hid.
vlth IJverpool cables weak and lower
and no Improvement In the cash demand,
wheat stalled lt;er and valuta were foicMi
UII louir fir the dec on favnt-abla crop
news, which will undoubtedly increase the
Country Sellitie mil La sire tort heav-v
ali-radv, !
Coin futures eased off with the wraknees
n wheai. although light lecelpls held tas.i
com steady The demand Is good and the
uiarl et well supported on the breaks. Iall
Oiipments are mucn in access of arrivals
and firmer values sre expected.
rrlmary wheat re-.elpts were 423 000 bu.
and shipments were 1u.niO bu.. ggslnst re
ceipts last year of 42.0i0 bu. and shipments
of lS.0f) hu.
Trlmary corn receipts were M4.O0I) bu.
and shipments were 4'.O0O bu . against re
ceipts last year of I'.RO.oon bu. and shipments
of 'Hi Omi bu.
Clearances were n.U.000 bu. of corn. S.000
bu. of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
lym.noo bu.
Liverpool closed 'n'ad lower on wheat
and unchanged to 'nd higher on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WIIF.AT-No. 2 hard, 1 car. M'ic.
CORN No. 3 w hite. 2 cat a. 39'ic; No. S
yellow. 1 car. 3" c: No. 2 mixed, 2 cars,
Sr: No. 4 mixed. 1 car. 57c.
OATH No 3 white. 2 cars (local gale),
2Kc.
Omaha Cash Prlrea.
WHKAT-No. I hard. H'lVXr; No. I
hard, kMi :,",: No. 4 hard. 7(eVt,M1c; re
jected hard. 70fH0'to; No. 2 spring, eWtfWv:;
No: 3 spring, g.17'4c
CORN No. 2 white, SW.e : No. 3
white. 3'ii3'lc: No. 4 white, 37'S3Pc: No. 2
yellow. a-'Mi.W-: No. 3 yellow. 3fi83S-,c;
No. 4 yellow. 3i.,fi37,4C; No. 2. JiKgsSHc; No.
8. 37Ti3S'.o; No. 4. 3"aiS7c.
OATS No. 2 white. 28's'ii2.c: standard,
2S'ee; No. 3 white. 2W2Ric: No. 4
white. 27U,j2o; No. 3 ellow, 27V828V,e; No.
vellow, 27'"(27Hc.
RARLFV No. 3. 74fW)c: No. 4. MiT74c; No.
1 feed, f'lilfc; rrlected. i4iOc.
RVE No. 2, 7ra7Hc; No. 3, 77(J7Kc.
I'arlot Rrrelnli.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
to
dressed.
nens. live, mc; aprtngs. live. 13c.
VEA1 Steady: 60 to 00 lbs.. 8,e; 0
SS lbs., in-c: Si to lio lbs.. ll',o.
Chicago Receipt a Wheat. II cars; corn.
444 cara; oats. MS cars. Estimated Tomor
rowWheat, IS carg. corn, 4H7 cars; oats.
ISO cars.
W F. VTHKR IX THF, GRAIX RF.I.T
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha
Uuluth
n
21 S
11
20
444
"io
I4S
io
I UK AtiO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
WB exchango properties of merit
Culver. U-U N. Y. Ufe Douglas
H. H
OOOD 160-acra farm In southwestern
Nebraska; lf0 acres In win'er wheat; all
level; good dep black soil; will exchange
for good 7 or 8 ruotn house. Will make
terms on difference. Iaii us h.-ar what
Jou have. Address P-402, car Bee.
FOR HA LB OR TR ADE-MO act alfalfa
lend, will take one-half genera1 merchan
dise, balance will leave on land or rash.
Ttila land Is close to Kremlin, Uarfleld
county. Oklahoma. Price I.tO per acre. Ad
dresa Frits T Kiause Kreml'n. Okl
WANTEDTO B U Y
RF.3T price paid for 2d-band furnltti-e.
carpets, clothing and shoea. Tel. D. 8971.
-4
WANTED Filing cases suitable for law
ver's offices Addresa Hi "17 Jefferson, la.
WANTED SITUATIONS
POSITION aa assistant bookkeeper, ledger
clerk, timekeeper, or any clerical posi
tion. Rest references. Address H 70. Hev
YOl'Nd lady, experienced, desires osl
tion as aaslstant cashier In bank. Can no
bookkeeping and stenographic work. Hst
of references. Addresa, Y-6S, care Bee.
OUNO man desires place to work toi
board and room in private family whil
ailending college. Boylea College. Uu:h
'phones.
PtWlTION
and reliable.
night watchman;
;si, Be.
sober
PRACTICAL nuise. Immediately. H. 493J.
POSITION by thoroughly expelienct"
bookkeeper and accountant; good refer
encee. Addrees R 77S, Bee.
MIPDI.K-AHF.n man, unmarried, want,
work of any kind; go anywhere; references
I 777, Bee.
Featores of the Trndlnar and t'loalaai
Prleea on Mosirtl of Trade,
C1I1CAOO. Feb. 17. freah low record
for the season was made today In the price
of wheat. Every option sold cheaper then
at any time prlvlous for the crop. " Heavy
general rslns effectually breaking the
drouth In Kansas. Texas and Oklahoma,
formed In main reason why clos'ng figures
were ic to IVttlSc under last night. In
corn the outcome was a net loss of Vn'SVic
lo '4c Oats finished unchanged to a shade
off. and provlalons at ?'V to i;Uc advance.
The wheat market had one ahurp advance
due to news from Washington that the
Ti-sln clause of the Scott anti-option bill
had been left on! Talk of export sales at
Pa'timore aided the rise, but offerings of
wheat here following the bulge were much
tergcr than the pit could really digest.
Short selling on a big aoele bv a leading
speculator proved eapecintly disconcerting
to believers In hltrher prices for the Julv
delivery. Official figures from Washington
showing that last year's wheat crop waa
3..0'00n0 hunhelg greater than the averao-a
for five vears preceding counted agalnat
values. The final tone wss decidedly ner
vous. May ranged from SuKifiOSo to 6Vic,
closing IWc nt lower at 90?iti 90T,e.
Lack of elevator room and poor caeh
demand for corn made that cereal weak.
Mav fluctuated between 4fic. and 4ic.
with the close Wno down, at 4S4c. Cash
corn win dull. No. 2 yellow finlahed at
IT'htMSc.
Onts was neglected. Mav varied from
llu.ti.U'Wc to 31'c. closing; Just tho same
as twenty-four hours before. 31Sc.
Offerings were none too plentiful In pro
visions. In consequence pork wound up
wlih a final gain of 5c to 15Vc. lard der
by 2y to Be and riba at SfjTHc to "V
iddcd cost.
Articles.! Op-n. High. Low. Close.! Yes'.w
t
Conditions Are I nsetlled la the Rsrky
Maaataln Rrglos,
" OMAHA, Feb. 17. 1S11.
The weather continues unsettled in th
SUlt helna fair Ins foe mo.t nf lh. .e
Itive Issues.
In Its nervous state the merket gave j
uriiuuii id reporta oi ine serious
Illness of a leading financier than wo ild
have been th case had sentiment been
l more confident, but these reports met with
; prompt denial, and stock with which this
financier Is identified were among the
.'strongest In tha list. Reading was an espe
jclal object of attack, and gave wav be
i fore a rather violent onslaught In the aft
lrnoon, but shared In the general recovery.
1 Missouri Paflfle one nmr. aln.l. n,t
'or attention by reason of lis erratic course.
After selling at a substantial loss It made
J full recovery. It was reported unof-
iicibii mat nuge expenditures are to
made by the new controlling Interests
Foreign markets wer depressed hv the
political tension between Russia and China
and Russian securities decline on (1,.
be
lower nocay mountain region, the south- i r-ans oourse. The Imperial Rank of n
west and throughout the central valleys; i many reported a further addition of $17 0f -snow
and rains continue on the southern " to Its rash holdings, with a gain of
Rocky mountain slope, and rains continue I Sll.fOO.ftjO In gold In hand.
general In the lower Missouri and middle I Bonds were ateady. Total sales par
Mississippi valleys. The precipitation of value. l2.M7.0fO. Cnlted States government
the last twenty-four hours appears to have i bonds were unchanged on call
been general over Nebraska, except In the
extreme northwest portion, where. If any
occurred, it was very light. It was ap
parently heaviest In the southern portion
of th state fend some heavy falls occurred
in western Missouri, Kansas and the lower
valley. Areas of high preasure overlie the
west and northwest and th eastern and
southern states. The weatern area of high
pressure Is accompanied by generally clear
weather and lower temperatures, and this
high will probably move over the central
valleys within the next twenty-four hours,
and will bring fair weather to this vicinity
by Saturday, preceded bv rain or snow to
night, with slightly colder tonight.
Temperature and precipitation as com
pared with tha last three years:
1911. 1910. 1J. 19M.
Lowest last night 33 -1 ?o 15
Precipitation 1ft .00 .00 .14
Normal temperature for today, 24 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March I,
13 PS inchca.
Excess corresponding period, 110. 4.S2
inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1309,
iOOInchea. I A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster.
i umber of sales and learfinv nnr.tini..
on stocks were as follows:
Im Hlh
t. I.onls General Market.
ST. XX)CIS, Feb. 17. WHEAT Futures,
lower; May. fl14i9Fic; July. MVic. Cash,
lower; track, No. I red, 9293c; No. 2
hard. Wft9c.
CORN Lower; May. 474c; July, 4S?4c.
Cash, higher; track. No. 2, 43V,c; No. I
white. 44c.
OATS Weak ; Mav, 30'c. Cash, steady;
track. No. 2. SOASOSc: No. 2 white, 32c.
RYE Crchangedr at 83c.
FLOl'R Dull and weak; red winter pat
ents. 4.36'a4.S5; extra fancy and atralght,
J4.10lj4.20; hard winter clears, J3.20fS.50.
SEED Tlmotliv. $3.00!io.0.
CORNMKAII2.30.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, SI.OS
1.04.
HAY Firmer; timothy, $12.0017.00; prai
rie. SlOOftfi 14.00.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
820.50. I.ard. higher: prime steam,
.3fl. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed ex-
Ira aborts. sw.2: clear ribs, io.iv; snon
clears, 81'v". Bacon, ateady; boxed extra
short. Sll Vi; clear nos, fii.isivx; snon
clears. 81125.
POt'LTRY Quiet: chickens, 12e; springs,
14c; turkevs, UHo; ducks. 1&c; geese, Kc
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2127c
EGGS Steady, at 14Hc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls... 1l.30 7,760
Wheat, bu 4a,200 39.2SO
Corn, bu T-.vu
Oats, bu 74.800
Allia-fhajmera pfa"
Amalsamated Copper
Ams-iean AxrlMiltural
A merles n Het Sugar
Amertran Can
American ('. F.
American (Snton Oil"'.""
American M. f,. pM
Am. Ire SeeurltlM
Amarlran Unseed
American lenmotiTe
Amerlran a. n (-
Am. a. R. pM ,
Am. Sreel FeiinIHea
Am. gimr Refining
Amstican T. T
American Toba-reo pfd.
Amarlcan Woolen
Anaeonua Mining Co
Atehlaon
Atchtaon pfl
Atlantic Coaat tlne..!, ,
Baltimore a Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Raplit Tr
Canadian Partfte
Ontrml leather
Csmtral lathe pfit
Central of Now Jemay
Chesapeake M1I0
Oilrato Alton
Chleaso o. W., raw......
C Q. w. pfd
Chicago N. W
C, M. t. p
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado southern
Conaollilatea, Oas
Com Produeta
Delaware Hudson
Denver R. o
D. ft. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities
F.rle
Krle tat pfd
Krte Jd -pfd
General Rleetrle
Onat Northern pfd
Orsat Northern Ore ctfa....
Illinois Central
Intorhorouf li Mat.
Int. Met. pM
$l.20jj I 'nterpatlonal Harreater ..
Inttmatlnnal Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central .1
Kanaaa City So.,,.
K. C. 80. pfd
letede Oas
IrfmlsTllle A Kashvilla
Minn. St. ........
Pel
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WANTED Position as domestic or care
or children by a young colored girl. Tel.
Ind F ?oro
Kvaporated Apples and HrlenH Frulta. J
rr. hjkiv. Feb. 17 ev A Pt ir ATF.D
APPLES Unlet but stesdy, with small of
ferings; on the spot, fancy, L'IV; choice.
HK'UVfc; prime, lOc: cold storace. StjIiUJc.
J'tunea. firm, but trading Is quiet; Osillir
for California up to 3o-4.i and lO'.ijWUc
for Oregona from 80s o 3is Apricots, dull
but steady; choice, 13c. reaches, barely
steady, owing to a more liberal movement
from the coast; choice, 7 t7lj ; extra
rholce, 7Vi.fiM4c; fancy, gi,ic. Ralalns,
firm, with light offerings from the coast;
looae muecatels, oV4if7iic; choice to fancy
seeded. iU'a7',' ; ecdlc-av 4'''Hic; London
layers, 8l.ltwtl.4i.
V heat
Mav..
Julv..
Sept..
r,nrn-
Mav..
Julv..
Sept..
Oa s -
Mav..
July..
Sept..
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May..
Julv..
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May..
July..
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Kanaaa City Grain and Prorlalone.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. 17. WHEAT May.
87'iC sellers; July. R4'(5c, Md; cah un-
; changed to He lower; No. 8 hard, RtPVu
s:c: rso. e, a'flv-c; io. rwi, ,iu, .
8IWf!2e.
CORN Mav, 47'c bid: July. 48'4c bid;
cash unchanged to He higher; No. 1 mixed.
42Mc; Ne. 8. 41Hit12c; No. 2 white. 4Sy
44c': No. 3. 42V443e!.
OATS Cnchanged; No. 2 white, 31 32c;
No. 2 mixed, 2!fl30o.
' RYE No 2, 75(&7.tC.
HAY Unchanged: choice timothy, $13,609
14 on: choice nralrle. 812 09.
BUTTER Creamery, 2oc; firsts, 22c; sed
londs. 20c: packing stock. 12H.
k. : :n rLXtras. 11c; iirnLs. inc.
receipts, anipments. 1 """-eiieoi-in
X7.Oii0 an 000 ' ""'hern Parlru
: m . St. r a a a vr
Im k a t
I M.. K. a T. pfd
Missouri Famine
National Rlseutt
67.7W) National Ixu4
60,630 N. R. ot M. M pM.
New York Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
North Amertran ........
' rn Paclfle ..;
' Mall
p vKunla
People's Oaa
P.. '.. C. A St. L .,
Pittsburg Crial
Pressed fftoel Car
Pullman Palac Tar
Railway Steel Spring...,
Reading ,
Republic Steel .-;
I Republic Steel pfd
Rock 1 aland Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. U A S, F. fi pM...
St. Lotils S. W
St U 9. W. pfd.
A I..
Wheat, bu.
..20.0H0
.. 8.000
92', '!toiArj,i90s,fliT:9ir(lfi2 iorn, bu.
',9V,-a' (W. SO'sfiOl ' Oatu, bu.,
) I RV SSH-ai tt : " .
I 1 I I j Minneapolis Grain Market.
4V , 4V487'fN! MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 17 WH FIAT Ma V
JOtsHMnHr'a 4fw', 60 I !6';i!T4c,: Julv. 97ifi7'ic: September. 92c,
' oo4ie.T,-504(9 51 csb. No. .1 hard. 9S,p; No. 1 northern.
, I ! asiUo- Mo s nnrthrrn
wheat
I Jouth.ro Railway
SOOA - Railway pfd..,
s.tsw j Ten ,.) Copper
, Texas A fsctflc,
317s SIH'SSI
ft- 31s;
31'4i 315I 81S; 31
17 l2 I 17 70 i 17 SO 17 (17
1 97 J 17 02 I 1 n I 17 00
1
40 9 42 I 87 40
32 I 37 I 30 30
35 ' ! t 36
40 I 8 47 ' t 40 47
22!9 27 22 r7
20 I 9 27 I 9 20 27
3IS'
Sl I
I
1S
sH
81H
17 S5v
1 96
9 37
9 80
9 32
9 37
9 30
20
Cnph quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Eaay; winter patents. $4.10ft4.ns;
Ktralghts. $3.K.v-(i4.SO: spring straights, $4.4Xsa
.': bakers. 83.2M4.90.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southaostern.
no. 1 norinw esiern, jj.m1; timothy
clover. $11.8...
PROVISIONS Mess pork, nj.- ii'd., il.00ij
21.00; lard, per IK) lbs., $'.. i(n.::0; vmrt
No. ! northern. 9314'S!6lc; No,
91.3'P4V.c.
Fl.AX-Closd 82.704.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 42fi4;'c.
OATS No. 8 white. ZSc.
RYR No. 2. T7'S77Vc.
BRAN In 100-lb, eacks. $2l.0n.oO.
FLOl'R First patents, $4.45tf-4.85: second
patents. $4.3Sp4.7S: first clears, $2.95ifJ'3.85;
second clears, $1.9645.o6.
$2.l'4;
810.50;
r 1 7
i r Vyr --H' .-...i..-..-'.,:
: . , rv - - '- A
1
" :
1 ... V
' -' ' "
' - -
7-room house, modern,
oak finish, lot 52x150;
make offer.
S. S. IIONTGOHERY '
Both Phones. 904 N. Y. L. Bldg
rhltadelphtn Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 17. BUTTER
Steady; extra- western creamery, 30c:
nearbv points. 32c. :
EUtiS Steady: Pennsylvania aid other
nearby firsts, free rases. 19c at mark; cur
rent receipts, free cases. 18c at mark;
western - firsts. - free cases, 19c at mark;
ct'e'enf receipts.' free cases. IRe at mark.
CHEESE Dull;1 New York full creams,
fancy September, 14c: fair to food, 13'(fl3Vc.
t trersoal Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL.- Feb. 17. WHEAT-Spot.
dull: No. I red. western winter, no stock;
futures quiet; March. 7s tl; May, 6s
ll,d.
CORN Spot, quiet : American mired, new,
4s 2'yl: American mixed, old. 5s id: fu
tures stesdv; March, 4a lTkd; May, 4a Sd;
July, 4s 6Ud-
' MliwssVer Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb U.-FLOUR-Dull.
' WHEAT No.' northern. 99ctj 81.01: No. 3
northern, 97trtic; Ms v. 9040',c asked.
OATS-Htandaid. Sl'c.
BARLEY Santples. medium, 92$96e.
-Or M--e.
PEORIA. Fb.' 17. CORN-Strong: No. 3,
4."''c: No. '. 42c; smp1. .1946 tO-".
OATS Higher; No. 3 whit. 81', c; stan
dard. 20lc; No. 3 white. ...
' ' ' TnleV Grata Market.
DIILUTH. Feb. 17. WHEAT Xo. 1
northern. M', e- 8 northern, Kl'ttM1;
Mar. stV-e: July, io'xc
tMTS-JrSc
' . Tnrpentne and Raalna.
SAVANNAH. Feb. 17.-TURPFNTINE-Flrmer
8TUc: sales 3D bbls : receipts 13
bbls.; shipments. bbls : stock. 2.&J3 bbis.
ROSIN Firm:' aeles, 73 bbls.; receipts.
279 bills.: shipments. '.'78 bbls.; stocks.
bbi. "unr'ioii': f 47.12"-: D S7 is:
E. 87.17H: F. $7: . $7.SS: H. 87.40: I.
37 60; K $'.V.: il, $7 95; X. 8sO0; WG.
.0u; WW. 88.19.
Imports anal Risorls.
NEW YORK. Feb. 17. Imports of mer
chandise and dry goods at New York for
the week eding February 11. wr valued
a I J0 3M 934..
Ir'poile of apede at New York for lh
1 week ending today war $71,077 gold, and
ItsOliO all' er. Fxoorta of aoccl wer
1 aOtCM stiver, and 10. 000 gold.
J. NEW YORK. Feb. 17.-PRY OOODS-Th
I cotton goods market ruled quiet and easy.
'South Carolina cotton inapufarturera will
begin curtailing production on week a
month February 27. Yarn are dull. 1-ocal
wool market are quiet and weak.
scar Market.
NEW YORK - Feb. 17. SUGA R Rn w.
f'rm: niuscovariw. f- teet. 34c: centrifugal.
9 tost, 9tc; utoiasaea. 89 lest. 2 7c Re
fined, quirt.
T., St. I.. A w
T.. St. h. A W. pfd
fnlon Pacific
Pnlon factrie p'd
t'nlted states Roaltv
tinned gists Rubber....
Called States Steel
II. . Sisel pfd
t'tah Oopper
Va. -Carolina Oiemlcal .
W.bsrh
Wabash pfd
Weatern Maryland
w sittnghrtuM Blectrie ...
Wsatsrn Union
Wheollns A laka Rrle...
Letilsh Valley
Total aalaa for the day
too
400
4
... 8.M0
... soo
100
... U.oao
100
... 900
400
... 4.1110
... - 1.400
... 1,100
400
... 1.400
1.700
MO
" 000
. . . MO
200
400
...104.000
... 1.400,
!'.! "s!ioo
no
400
4SA
""ioo
... .ton
... 4. TOO
... HOO
400
aoo
ion
4.10
... 4l.ieo
M0
i.ioo
. .111.700
oo
M0
... 8,100
. , loo
Too
100
Oft
tot
11114
14
?'
1444
JtH
7
F4
12! I,
MS
31
1111
44
D.ili
M
mii
l'srri
10414
'joi,
3T.14
141
34H
1M
Ml
it"
114
2S
821
fistai
11
2714
44V
7S
t4
13
1
lTI.
M'
'44'i
SO
IK
4cH
4SS4
1
4014
70
7l't
. H.400 17
4U.W0 share.
14
iii'i,
14t4
n
12
M
714
M
1224
Mi
I74
1101
4?S
10A4
701
lJf,'4
i'2'i
10644
1.1
11
III
1.".'i
34
'Vi
O's
47V4
i;
'3i
11714
2714
4
I7H
it
21
S2H
17S
W
i
11'4
44
MS
Us
16 's
M
70
71-4
174S
Close
II014
MS
(1
444.
k
nt
24
M'i I
15'4 I
404
T
lor. I
!
11 I
tSH I
i
'
bv.' !
loa'4 ;
122
IOII4
7
212
J1
IO414
0
4T.; 1
30
23
444
14i'4
12414
44
S1?i
S'i
141-4
13'
ls4
71 '4
3-,i
314
sn
3
I S3 14
12H14
U
1
l'4
M-
11714,
14
1014
42
14
4
MI4
1114
14S14
21
1441
35
7
S7'4
12714
MV4
m
111H
4J1
1054
114
1244
!-'7
12'4
104
20
54U
10
34
lfc?i
M
H'i
im
4214
Ks4
7
r4
lit
IT 14
414
1TH
lr4
2'4
174
U4
4414
mri
4f14
t
1i
'
6OV4
70
Tl's
l-STa
ew Yark Monrt Market.
NEW TURK. Feb. 17-MoNKY-On call,
ateady: !4i2a per cent: ruling rate. 2" per
cent: offcied at i per cent Time loans,
easier; sixty days. 3 per cent: ninety days.
Stj3'4 per tent: six months, S1 per cent
FUME MERCANTILE PAPER 4-a4'
per rent.
STERLING? EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bill at 34 34fr
4 ,83h3 for sixty-day bills and at 34 R'.tn for
demand Commerleal bllla. 84 8271i4.83.
SILVER Bar, fiTHic; Mexican dollara. 4nc.
BONDS Government, ateady: railroad,
steady.
4 losing quotations on uoniU were
follows :
..Ml tnt M M. 4'ts ...
...101 sjapan 4s
..10J14 do 41
..1'i2 K. C. . Is! ....
..114 L. S d 4s 1171
..114 t, A N. unl. 4S..
.. 7H sM K. A T. 1st
..l2 -lo ',
I'i7'. Mo Pa.lflc 4a ...
S4 N. R. R. of M. 4i I t
I'lTis N. T. C. s S'
MS -lo deb. 4 S3
.. N. V.. N. H. A 11.
. .104 4 CY. 4S
. .l"' N A W. 1st e. 4s.
. . 41 do cv. 4
. . J-S No. Pacific 4s
.. S4 do 3s
. . (W, O. S I,. rfO 4a...
.. Hi, Penn. c. 2-iS 115.
..loa do con 4a
. . MS Readlne sen 4a
l'.'Js L. A S I
l-'l'ii do gen. Ho...
Mi St L. S. W. c. 4a
To dn 1st gold 4s..
9'4 . A I., a-t). a. . .
T " So. Par. tol. 4a. .
do c. 4a
T.l4 do Is- rsf. 4
?i, So. nsllwa H
7's do sen. 4f
Vnlon Pacific 4s...
SV; do cv. 4a
IXiV do 1st A ref. 4s
. ?1 C. S. Rubber Us...
. C. g. Steel ? t. ...
. T;i, a.-l sr. 1 "hm. 6t
. M w. abash 1st 6s
. T'.'a do 1st A- ex. 4s .
. 79 Western Mil. 4i ...
. 71 , West Klec. cr. Is
.14-. Wis. rentrsl 4s ...
. 7 Mo. Pc. ct. la
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Very Little Change in Cattle Com
pared with Thursday.
HOGS OPEN STEADY, CLOSE LOWER
n Sheep nn gale aad err I Lanaa
FVellng; la Stronger nn All
Kind nf Desirable Fat
toek.
any decrease In market a rd mocemenl
s-xpetted to produce hulllsh reaction.
Repres-'ntative sales:
I". S. ref Sa.
do coupon
t'. g. 3a. reg..
do roupon ....
V. t. 4s. res....
do coupon .. . .
Allle-Cbal. 1st
Am. Ax Ss....
Am. T. A T. ri
Am. Tobscco 4s
do ts
Armour A (. 4i..
At--lilton sen. 4e
do CT. 4h
do ct, 5s
C I,. sl 4s.
Bal A Ohio 4s.. .
do li,.
do g. W. l-s...,
Rronk. Tr. cr. 4s.
Csn. or Ga. As ...
n. leather ft
' or iy j. g. fw.
(Ties. A Ohio 4ia.
ao es. 41a
1 htcaso A A. 4s..
C. B A Q J. 4a ....
do gan. 4a
C. M. A S. P. d. 4s.
C. R I. A P. e 4s.
do rfg 4a
Tolo. Ind ta
( olo. Mid. 4a
". A S r. A e. 414a.
1). A H. tr. 4a
I). A R. O. 4S..I..
do rsf. fa
Mstlllsrs' 6a
F.rle p. I. 4
do gen. 4s
do ct. 4a, ser. A.. .
do aeries R
Oen. Floe. ct. ns
ill. Cen. 1ft rsf.
aa
. Ti
. M
, f
T
. Ml
9-4
ST!
. '4
1J4
'.
10S
.lmiv,
. T-w,
'V
. MS
.irj
. 7i
OMAHA. Feb.
Cattle.
. 8.404
. 7.444
. 8,?i"
, 2.8'1
. 1.000
17. 1911.
Hogs Slir-ep.
C 7TV 13 24Ti
14 447 8 fri?
H.14 S.Ti.)
7.134 4.7O-
8.800 2 200
40 200 32.310
40 20g 3K.;i.'5
43. 813 S3 170
39 2M 84 12
33 K27 40
&1.5.SJ 32.114
tg 4s n
a;i
77-4
o-t
7S'a
SOUTH
Receipts were:
o-ficlal Monday
Official Tuesday ...
official Wednesday
Official Thiirs-lsv .
Estimated Friday .
Five davs this week.. 22 8"
Same tays laat veek...l8.2
Sam daya 3 week ago. .33.12.1
Sam days 8 weeka ago..24S41
Same daya I weeka ago..2M4l
Same days last year. ...IS 60fi
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for j
the year to date as compared w ith last year: j
1-i1 110. Inc. Dee I
f,l U0S44 mots 17.32
logs "iiOfiro snf,3 21.914
h'P 24!.3I1 S00 831 4i.4'sl
he following table shows tha average
prices on hogs at South Omaha for the last
neral davs. with comparisons: I
Dates, j lint. !I3io.ll9f). 11908. 11907. 11908. HNS.
Ken
Feb.
J'eb.
Feb
Eel.
Feb
I Feb.
77S , Feb.
l-'-S
4 I
ITTl
4 n
Int. Met
Bid. Offered.
T'4
.1
. 1i4
.os
.IIMi
,ior,
.10s",
. So'.
. ci
. -M4
. "
9... I 7 S?i4j 8 471 11 It 91! S 701
10... I 7 814.1 8 48! t 80' 4 ! I t 731
H.-.l 7 vi gi g jo, 4 171 90 I
12. ..1 1 a Til a 14- 4 sst a oil $ 72!
IS. ..I 94' I S 15' 4 1" t 91' S " 4
14...! 40 I g 771 I 4 0 t M 8 901 4 44
1S...I 7 1fli4 t :t t 11 1 93 8 fh 4 SK
IT-. -I 7 04 S 8 9' SOT 4 06' I 6 Mi
No. At sk tr. K at th. Tr
43 li" a aa c. J.-4 ... t
M J'" M 4 t-l if- Lio . f ik
1. 2o ... n ." :s 41 7 OS
TO f ... 4 P- T" J.T 40 7 ca
4. 21 ... o ;... :'., ... M
Ml HO 4 -j;, . j e.
. ... 4 74 ., ... if ,
4 40 4 41 ;'1 ft) 1 (!
n nt ... ;i r.'i t-i t 0:,
4 ... i ; .i t to 7 w .
" f ... ts j at
1. l ;.. ' Je.,-4
SO 4 TS ;J fp;,
44 JS4 ... t ss 7n j 0:1.
43 ... 9-4 44 2..1 . 1 '. 7 01 1,
2t IM ... H 0;,
I IT9 . .. 7 00 a. ; . ,,,
7" ,.2.'l 10 1 tsi " ( " 7 ,,
M 1'4 ... T no 74 ga j ,n
ITS ... 7 Wl T ;.( ; ,,,
11 !U ... 7 00 .11 i-.'O " 7 1.1
hh 142 120 7 00 4 .Ml . " J pi
Tl 2t' 40 I eo 45 ; ,
II 2a ... 1 on ?o ii i j ,,
SJ 1'S ... 7 oil f -in ,,.
5 :m ... 7 io 77 I'm : ii
II - ... 7 o 51. 117 He ; io
43 S1 ... 7 00 77 ;i ... J m
IT 2sii ... 7 i0 :t . j , , ; (,
Sidi ... 7 oo ti ... i io
7 271 10 7 OO 4 115 .. ; 11
:' no ... 7 oi r, : .j 7 ic
li 24 ... 7 00 Si, J41 ... 1 v,
14 r:4 ... I on an vj , , ; m
T, ... 7 00 J ;-. ... 1 I
-'4 .., T oo ;i n ... ; t
S5 ... 7 no : ?:. ... t II
Tt ? ... i ?i, m r.v. o 7 t
'I ... i on, a :- so 7 to
4 1 01", T.I rj-l .. J to
'-'OT ... i 75 2IT 40 7 I I
13 f . . 7 OS SO 5.' . . 7 t;i,
' '- ... 7 .'i it o 7 r
... 7 f si :i; to 7 1
71 : -5 ... 7 . TS t.'J ... 7 14
o 2 ... T o. io . fo 7 is
11 ?J7 ... 1 OS ST IT ", 7 is
? TO 94 to ... 7 15
TO ? ... 7 w s ,, 7 s,,
;7 m t o j4 ;.; 7 jo
1 213 ... 7 0(1
Boaton Stock and Monde.
Sunday.
Receipt, and dlspostllon or live stock at
the I nlon Stock yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yes
terday: RECEIPTS.
r . M. st. p....Cattl HS""P "
Missouri Pacific
1'nlon Pacific
BOSTON. Feb. 17.-closing quotations on .
as
S. M
were
Allouer
Amal. Copper
A. v.. U. A a
Artrona I'om.
Atlantic
R. A f. f. A
Hutts l et 11 1 1. 1
"al. A Arttnna
Cel. llecla...
(s-ntsnnisl ...
Copper Rsngs C. C
Ksst Ru-te C. M . .
Franklin
Iliroux Con
Gran by Con
flreena rananea ...
tale Rovale iopper
Korr Iks
I.ake chopper
L galls Coppor ...
Miami Copper
Asked.
follow
SI Mohawk
44H Nevada Con. ...
241 Nipisntna Mines
lf North Butts ....
4 North laks
1214 Old Dominion ..
...IS Osceola
... "1 Parrott 9. A C.
....50T Qutnry
. . . 12 SI" snnnn
RTifc Si.perlor
. .. 12T Superior A
.. . I', Supsrlne A
. 4-II Tamarack .
... S31 V. S. s R
a -4 do pfd
1H Vtah On
754 Vtsh Oopper Co
34 Wlnons
4 W'olxerlnl
20
M.
C
A M
. 4314
. 1;s
. II1
.
. '.
. f
,ni
. ir
. T
. 11
. 34-4
. 4
. 14',
. 4S
. 3514
. 4714
- 121,
. 44
- .
H7
1'. N.-w., east
C. N.-W.. west
St. P.. M A o ....
B. A- U.. saat
R. A O.. west
t", R. I. P, east..
'., H. I. A; P.. west...
C. O. W
Illinois Central
18
II
1
9
1
3
3
Total receipts 61
1
IS
14
4
2
17
83
Ten York Mlnlns; Stocks.
NEW YORK. Feb. 17.-Ooelng quotations
on mining stocks were as follows:
Alice
Com. Tunnl stork.
do bonds
Con. Cel. A Va
Horn Sliver
Iron silver
Iadvili Cob
Offersd.
.100
. 25
. 19
.12(5
. 15
.160
. 10
Ml tie Chief
Metlcan
Ontario
Oplilr
standard
Tallow Jacket
.. 4 .
..170
..150
..125
. . 1-1
.. 13
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
C'udahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
I Murphy
Br-nion ansant Lush
V. n. Lewis
Huston Co
J. R. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
McOrearv Carey
R. Werthelmer
! M. F. Hamilton
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co...
Oilne Christy
Other buyers
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.Hogs. Sheep.
NEW TORK CiENERAI, MARKET
London Closing Stork.
LONDON, Feb. 17. American securities,
after a steady opening today, sold off on
realising. At noon the market waa eaay,
with prices ranging from 4 above to hi
below yesterday's New York closing.
Closing quotations on stocks wer:
LouIstIIIs A 14.
, 80 1-11 M . K. A T ..
... 44S N. Y. Central..
... I I Norfolk AW...
...101 do pfd
...to'4 Ontario A W...
...107-4 PennaylTania ..
...11144 Ban Mlnsa ...
... Mw keadlnf
... U4 Bo. Railway ...
...1 4o pfd
... II So. Pacific ....
S4s Union Pacific .
,. 14 ao pra
.814 I'. I. Steal
. H. do pfd
. 4o Wabash
. Ml do pfd
.114 Spanish 4a
steady, at 24 1-lbd
cent.
Th rate of discount In tha open market
for short bills ta 8' per cent; for three
months' bills, 8 1-loto ihk per cent.
Consols, Sooner .
do account ....
Amal. Copper ...
Ansoonda
Atchison
do pfd
Bal. A Ohle
Canadian Paetn
Chs. A Ohio
Chicago 0. W....
C, M. A St. P..
Ps Bsers
Denssr A R. 0
do pfd
Brls
do 1st pfd
do 84 pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Central ....
ciiljV'rK Mar.
MONEY 8 per
....141V
. '4
.im
.lot-,
.
. 44
. 44 V,
.
. ,
. UY
441
.111
. 4-4
. 8154
.121-4
. 17
tv;
. M
og.
per
Local leearltte.
Quotations furnished by Burn. Br1nkr
A Co., 44 New oroaha National Bank
building:
Bid.
Cttr Nat. Bank stock, Omaka. Ill
CudshT Parking Co. Is. 1124 St
Corn Escosns Nat. Bank. Omaha....
Cltr ot Saw Tors !. 1 4 17
Fairmont LTes o-srr 1st g. per rant M-e
Fairmont Crssn-srr pf4 US
Fairmont Crsairerr. com U
Qensrsl Motora
Ursat Weslsra Sar ijs . 7 p. s, pfd. 14
Usrmao Fir Insursnc. Omsk 104
Uwasll. Ns . achaei 4a 14
Ksnsaa CUT Tsrmtnal 4a 415
Lroa Co., la.. psr cast warraata.... PS1
N'snc Co., N'b.. wsrrsnta psr cent H-e
Omaha tountr- This I. tl r
Omaha Gss 4a. SPIT PI
Omaha Water Is. 1HI t
0ms oa St. K is. It's M
Omsss A C. B. II. Ky. is. 1IM 17
Onish A C. B. e. ft. yf. 9 par seat M
Onisba A C. B St. Rr. em W
tlolua Siusk Yard su.k tl
asridsa coal com i II
Asks.
117
-4
1-st
M
lis!
11
IU
Is4
I'M
4
lu
1
IM
1
MV4
101
;s4
M 4
t
M
Qnotatlona at the nay on Varlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Feb. 17. FTTUR-Qulet
and easier: spring patent. $5.096.2.5; win
ter straights. 84.floiS4.10: winter extra". No.
I. $3.30iT3.tiO: winter extras. No. 2. $3.1o3.30;
Kansas straights, I4.304i4.60. Rye flour,
quiet; fair to good. $4.20ff4.20; choice to
fancy. $4.4O44.t30. Buckwheat flour, steady;
f22r per 100 lbs.
CORNMEAL Firm: white and yellow,
II. 20jri.S6; coarse. tl.123Tl.15; kiln dried. $2.83.
WHEAT Spot market weak: No. 2 red,
944c, elevator, and 940, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, 97Sc, t. o. b. afloat.
Futures market: After an easy opening
today, due to ralna In the southwest, wheat
turned quiet by firm war talk and export
rumors. It waa not well sustained, how
ever, and In the last hour broke sharply
under renewed bearish crop news, closing
at Titflc net decline. May, 84V.t3g Hoc;
sales. 97sc; July. iWWMic. closing at 90.
Receipts. 43,200 bu.' shipments, 9,99 bu.
CORN Spot market steady; No, $, new,
Iil5c. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions. closing '4c net
higher. May closed at 5fisc. Receipts, 131.
623 bu.: shipments. 24H.474 btl.
OATS Spot market steadv. Futures
market waa without transactions, closing
nominal. Receipts. 8$,4-V bu.; shipments,
4,'..14 bu.
HAY Steady: prime, $1.08; No. 1, $1.00;
No. 2. 90c; No. 3. 754? Kc.
HOPS Firm. tn- common to cho'-.
1910. 25029c: 190. 1S320C: Pacific coast. 1910.
20fT2?c; 1909. HftKc.
HIDES Firm; Central America, 27c; Bo
gota. 22c.
LEATHER Steady ; hemlock firsts. 23V,
t7 26Vc; seconds. 21 33c; thirds. ISO
20e: rejects. Iil7c
PROVISIONS Pork, stesdy mess,
$22.50r23.on: family, $22 OOtfI23.O0; short
clears, $I9.60!3Z.00. Beef, steady; mesa
$14.C0(r 14 So- family. SU.Rflf 17 00: hef
hama. $28 OOfi 27.00. Cut meats dull; pickled
bellies, It to 14 lbs.. $12 OOiftlS 00; pickled
hams, $)2.50hT13.00.- Lard, steady: middle
west, prime. $M.604i9.fiO; refined, steady; con
tinent, $10.00: South America. $10.76; com
pound. SS.O0rfY25.
TALLOW-iulet; prime city, hhds., 7e;
country, 74T7Hc.
BUTTER Easy: creamery specials. 2V,
27i4jc; extras. 27tj27',rc; firsts, 2l2lc; sec
onds. lStjrZlc; creamery, held, specials, 24t4i
62ic; extras. 2323Hc; first, 211?22c: sec
onds, iyfr20c; state dairy, finest. Ooj .v,i ,
state dairy, finest, good to prime, '.'Kh2tc;
state dairy, finest, common to fair I7y20c;
process specials. 20V4C; extras, 20o arked;
tirst, lSftlirc; aeconds, Wil,n.
CHEESE steady; unchanged; state
whole milk, special, 15WU7c; fancy whit,
HMifi Ific.
EGOS Firm; fresh gathered, selected ex
tras, lSixJnnUje; same, first, 1717si,c; same,
seconds, lM!16c; refrigerator, first. 12
13e; same, aeconds, llc; state. Pennsyl
vania and nearby hennery, white. 32Hi-4c'
same, gathered, while. 21 & 23c; same, hen
nery, browns. 194j20c; same, gathered,
brown and mixed. lTftlSc; western, gath
ered, whites, 2iff 22c
POULTRY-Allve, firm: western chick
ens. 14to;141,c; western fowls, loVtfrlKc; west
ern turkeys, ItigaOc. Dressed, quiet; west
ern chickens". 14c; western fowls, 13s-iTltiic;
western, turkeys, 15tjZic.
15
2S9
4.. I
12
13
4
w
101
K.
8
19
1S7
91
1 300
1.W9
1.9-0
137
471
Ml
239
CATTLE Clnlv
were repotted in
but that was a
fli KM'- 1 here were no fresh receipts of
sheep here this mornlm.- snd only four
fresh doubles of lamhs. with one nr two held
ner from vesterdsv -ri.n - i .. . .....
i : - - ' .- it. - i(ns oh e
'Ileeii very moderute sll week, showing, us
"(they do. a heavy falling off as compared
I with last week. Still the run has held in,
pretty well as compared with tho nine.
spondliiR period of last sear.
Huyer all seemed to want a few lamb
this ninrnltiir und everyone ss out In the
barn In vry Rood season in the mm nine
In st-lle ot the fact that receipts came 1u
Bcaklng wet and In a very undesirable
, I condition from a buyer's standpoint, stHI
. I they met w ith quite ready sale. The good
; lambs aold up as high aa $-vt. with the less
desirable ranging dow n to $,'i.75. Comlder
i t Ing the wet fleeces and quality of the offer
, ! Inga the market was really a liltle higher
than yesterday some would my ln(- or
' I more. It will be remembered that lambs
j !were a little easier at the beginning of the
jweek. but any decline that may have been
experienced at that time has been re-
j covered and the market Is now fully as
good'aa It was the laltcr part of last week
and pofsltuy. allowing for wet fleeces, a
little stronger.
There were no sheep on sale Ibis morning
to make a teat of the market, hut the
feeling was good and strong. Ewes this
week sold up us high as $1.3:1. which was
10c brtitr than anything brought tarn week
snd It Is safe In quote tho genersl market
aa a little beit than last week's close.
Quotations 00 i'--et ami lambs: liooil to
(choice lambs. $.YSn1i',.ni; fair to good lambs.
$6.?:!f.i..fS: handyweigi,! yearling. ' 9l.ik.VnT
6.c0; heavy yearllnps. ( .VJj .,".; gmid In
choice wethers. SI.COW4.3f: fair lo crood
wethers. $2. "Mi 1.00; good to choice ewe.
$4.0O-n4Xi: fair to good ewes, $3.r-S;l 0
sheep, culls to feeders, $2.0033. JO.
Representative sales:
No.
lambs
Iamb
In tubs
ewes
lambs
lambs
230 w estern
475 western
213 western
1R western
194 western
16 western
Av.
. f
.
. tr
. 107
. 73
. 92
Pi.
ft IV)
fi rn
4 00
s -;
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CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MsllKF.T
forty-six cars of cattlo
the yards this morning.
fair rim ti.w iTc.Ha.
oVIilV ,',,l,,, This week foot up almoat
3,000 head, a gain over the same da s last
week of 4.500 head. The continued fall of
rain, while putting feed lots In bad shape
and making the country rather more eager
u" ""l..?'pr? ry. . the Demand for fnlllr sl..w-ll. and
- - i. 1, 1 ul iiMUn lias a irou- I
ency to force the country to hold Its stock ' Sheep l.ovrer.
UBt,- I ClllCinn TTI. IT : (- A TT1 I" . C nli.t
. JL i XT c'' we on sale this 1 1 .y) head: market, slow steady; beeves.
.il?m5' V" . f was fa,r """n'1. wn- IS.V0O.fiti.Wl: Texas steers. l.?5-"5 V); wesfrr,
slderlng how late In the week It Is mil .1.... !4Vfi-i7n- .loek.r. snd feeders 83 so
a rule changed hands In - e,n to- ra t,irn n n'.w, ta- ive
the offerinaa aa
fair season in the morning, but prices did
nn. ino any material change as com
pared with yesterday. The best cattle
htl wer' food enough to bring $S10.
There was no particular change in the
market for. cows and heifers or. . for that
matter, for anv kind nf hmh.i. .in,,.
The market aa a w hole might be described j
7" "im jeaieraay ana in a pretty
fair condition for a Friday.
What few scattering loads of stock oat
tle and feeders ware in sight sold In about
the same notches aa yesterday. '
Violations on cam. Oood ' to choice
beef steers. $6.00(341.40; fair to good beef
steers, $3.80-91.00; common to fair beef
steers, $4 76cr4.60; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.M)jj! 50; fair to good cows and
heifers, $4.2Mi4f0: common to fair cowa aad
heifers, $3.25f4.25: good to choice Blockers
nd feeder, $5 40,V90; common to fair
stockers and feeders. $4.2600: slock helf.
ers. $3 ,554.50; veal calves, t4.0ftaa.00; bulls
stags, etc.. 83.7575.20. . .
Representative sales'
BEEF STEERS.
New Yark Csrk Market.
Th following quotation arc furnished
by Logan A Bryan, member New York
Stock enchaog. Jij South Sixteenth street,
( niaha:
.. .417-4 arson Car.ans .... (14
... tl Inspiration 1
... S I-sruaa I
... li Nr. Owna if
... It Newhouss 1 l-tg
... 114 Na-ls-ttsh 1 I II
... IS ihw :opir J44
... It Rawalde t'oalltlon .. 1-,
... 1 War central Is.
-4 awiri ri
Coffee Market,
NEW YORK. Feb. 17. COFFEE Futures
opened steady at an advance of points
In response to steady cables. There was
some support from bullish sources and
covering of shorts, while offerings were
comparatively light and prices Improved
slightly during the day. Private advices
wer received from Santos doubting the
ability of the rumored bull clique to finance
their plant to hold a large amount of coffee
for an advance, but these advices seemed
to make no Impression here as the market
cloaed firm at a net advance of iil2 points.
Bale. 51.7f bags: February and March,
lOlfic; April. ICiSc; Mav, June and July.
10.2Sc: August. 10 IS.-: September. lOtntc: Oc-
I . o Va. u I,-, . . . r. . . 1. ,
, -, . - , , v- , ..uiciiiuri , s. sv. . -c Till I wild
irt' January, it 9m-. Havre was a half franc I
I nia'-sr. iiiiiiiiuik " 11 ieoilia ;
' Higher; itlo. i:u rels lower at 757,iO; Santos.
60 rels higher. 4s. hlisiO; 7s. ls); rrcelpts
at the two Rraslllan porta. 9.1XX) bags,
against 14.0110 last year. Jundlahy receipt.
8 400 bags, against S.V bags last year: New
York warehouse deliveries yesterday. 7,275
bugs, against lfe.tttl last year. Hraxlllan ex
change on London l-82d higher at lb 1-1-id.
Spot coffee, quiet; Hlo No. 7, 12c: Santos
No. 4. I2c; mild coffee, nominal; Cordova,
13V6 Mc. .
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$7.0041 9.ro.
I't HIS -Receipts. 11.000 head: .market,
weak to 6c lower than early; lights. $7.20
417. ..'.: mixed 87.(SiIi7.nn; heavy, S7.Oofl7.40;
rough, $7.0n-f7.16; good lo choice heavy,
87.i:.ft7.0; pips. $7.4017.70; hulk of sales.
$7.2fliv 7 .40.
SHEEP and LAM RS -Receipts. 10 000
I heed: market. 10c lower than early: native.
st- i-4 i; western, .i.irn4 ,: s earnnga,
$4.7.95.i;0: lambs, native. SI.WVfil.30; west
ern, S5.0iifil0.4O.
; -c -r-ifs- 1, Ire "tod. Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts. rOO head. Including 100 aouthems:
market, steady, but slow: dressed beef and
export steers. $0 00io.75: fair to good, SB. 50
iftstfTO; western steers. 36 io'tW.UR: stockers
end feeders St.rWjffiSO; southern steers,
$.".167J8.00; southern cows. $3 25W5.26; nstlve
cows, $3 25tt5 0'l; native heifers. $4.50W.OO;
hulls. S4.2MIS.2S: calves. tS.Mvffg.ai.
HOGS Receipts, 8.400 head: mediums and
lights 6c higher: heavies, 6c lower; bulk
of s-. 37.lrVH7.36; heas v, 87.10777 20; pack
ers and butchers, $7.1tVf?7.3'i; lights, t7.28
'rt7.45.
SHEEP and LAMHS Receipts, I.ROOhesd:
market, strong: lamhs. 8-1 45Wt).)S: y-earllngs.
84.764j5.25: wethers, 84.2SS4.SO: ewea. $4 orvjj)
4.80; stockers and feeders. $J.0Ofp.00.
St. I.onls Live Stock Market,
ST. I1UIS, Feb. 17 ?ATTT.re Receipts.
700 head. Including 300 Texan. Market
steady. Native shipping and export steer.
$50j 7. 00; dressed beef and butcher steers.
4.0oir,.50: steers tinder 1.000 )hs.. SAScVflTVIR:
stockers and feeders. $H.75iftw.f: rows and
heifers. $4.0074100; canners. $2!r3.36: bulls,
83.7Strf6.r5n; calves. $6 oorffl 50. Texas and In
d1an steers. 84.MKM.&0; cows and heifers,
$i.75?f, 00.
HOtiS Receipts. 7.400 head. Martlet
steady. Plge and llghta, $7.007.711: packer.
17 JCktTT.IO; butchers and beat heavy, fJ.Bb9
7 06
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1100
head. Market stesdy. Nstlve muttons, tt 78
47-4.50; lambs. $5.60&.35: culls and bucks, $2.60
3.00; stockers. $2.00f(3.00.
St. Joseph I. It sitork Market. ' '
ST. .IOSFPH. Mo. Feb. 17 CATTLW
Receipts, 600 head: market steady: steers,
$5.40fu.35: cows and heifers, $3.25-96.86;
calves. $4.0O'S8.lfi.
liOUS Receipts. 4.600 head: msrket
steadv to 6c higher; top, $7.46; bulk of salea,
$7. 1547. 36.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt a. 500 head;
market strong to 10c higher; lamb, $8.16.
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Wnnl Market.
ST. Wil is. Feb. IT. WOOL. Unchanged,
territory and wester mediums. l4ic;
fine mediums. 1-j 0 ic; fin.
Amir. Too co ..
Bar Slats Caa ...
Boston Cona
Bull CoallUo ..
1 actus
Chino
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Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb 17 M ETAL8 Stand
ard cop-r. quiet: aoot. February, March.
April and Mav, 812 . Hey 12.30: Ixjn-lim market,
dull; spot. o4 Ilia 3d; futures. C.j ta 9d; ar
rlvala reported at New York today. 190 tons;
custom house returns show exports of 10.
( tons so far this month; Lake copper.
S13.62ValJ 7S: electrolytic. tl2.37pl2 624:
casting. 812 tVsn 12 25: tin. unsettled: spot snd
February. 84 uoas6 on; March. 84X10423
1 r-rlustourk Co.. la:
T S-lTer Plik
I1S4 Suosrlor A Pitsfcurg 14
1- Tonooab Mining .... I,
s Trlnlly t eepsr 4
x t atisd cjr ir,
Norm La 4
14 Buborala 4
l
..1014 i April. 141.6041 42.26: May. 80 i-'oll.-v); London i anything with very
market, firm: spot. .i:s; future. tlMi P-s: to ps ana ics
Rank nf Ormaay Btateaaeat.
BERLIN . Feb. IT. Th weekly atatmnt
of ta Imperial baak f Ucnuaay sbows
lead, dull: 8 4 40m 4-V New York; 14 ad4 30.
Last St. Ixiuls: Ixmdon market. 112 l-s K-1.
spelter, dull; tr-iie 5 6u. New York: 4Ui
5 46. Faat tit. Ix-uls. London. 23 2a d; iron.
Cleveland warrant. 4!a 10'-d In London;
bcallv Iron waa ateady; No. I foundry
northern. $i6.50fi Hi 20; new No. 2. $lS1Valo:
No. 1 foundry southern and No. I foundry
southern a. -ft. $15 I54J15 75
ST. l,OLT. Mo. Feb. 17-METAL8V-Lad.
dull, U27V. Bpiltar. higher; $6 46.
1 w in 1 uo OS
8 Hi 4 71 I Ill ( 4H
4 171 i Tl t k 1.1
10 M IM ij j
I ISO S 00 1 im 7 h
4 4 7 I lt I 144 7 :
1 Ml 20 I IU TU
t 4H4 II 2S 10 7 V)
4 42S i SS 1 10 7 7S
It 471 8 M 8 IIS 7 7S
11 M I 10 121 7 74
1 271 4 74
HOOS Speculative demand for hogs was
reasonably active at tha opening of the
market this morning, but waa limited In
volume. Right around fifteen load of
serious weights were pur-based early at
generally steadv prices, a supply that
seemed to satlxfy all order except those
In the hands of packer. The latter class of
buyers appeared to be In no haste to put
up drove and cheaper coat was lnalsttd
upon In loth divisions. Trade finally set
tled to IWloo declines, ss compared with
yesterday a average market and movement
wss rather quiet throughout.
Heavy hoga sold at the usual discounts,
much weight dropping
Oood mixed ranced
l around $7.00 and choice bacon animals aold
at high aa 17.20, which waa also yeetsp
div a high price. figures, ft will
noted, are I'iMa raw rr than those paid last
Saturday.
Todays weakness, while forced In the
face of limited local receipt. Is not gen
erally tskrn aa an Indication that values
will work serv much lower In the near fu
ture. Demand from paeker at present ts
bald uadr eontr! ly wltk difficulty and
Stork In slab!.
Receipts ef llv atoek at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
cattle. Hoga. uneep
South Omaha..
St. Joseph
Kanaaa City...
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
.1.000
.. 5-10
.. 900
.. 700
..1.500
6 910
4,6- XI
8.400
7.400
14.0H0
3 300
6"0
1.t
l.h-l
10,(l
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Cotton Market.
NEW YORK", Feb. 17.-COTTO.'-Spnl
closed quiet: middling uplands. 14c; mid
dling gulf. 14 2.'-c: soles. 4-4) bliles
ST. IXU1S. Feh. 17. uoTToN-Unchanged;
middling. 14",c . Hales none; re
celpta. 3512 hales; shipments, 3.114 bales;
stock, 2.512 bales.
New York cotton market aa furnished hy
Logan A Prvan. members New York Cotton
exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street:
Month. I Open
Mar...' 18 7S
Mas ... 13 90
July...! 13 9.7
Aug... 13 7
Oct ..-I 12 7!
I High.! Low. I Close. Yes'y.
I 13 86 I 13 70 ! 13 7R I 13 6
I it o: ' n n ; 13 91 l 13 H
14 07 I IS US i 18 97 I 13 )
! 13 75 I 13 is) ! 13 ft J3 f.4
! 12 77 ! 12 62 , 12 C9 ) 12 f-5
Omehn llav Market.
OMAHA. Feb. H-HAT-No 1
2. $9; packlnr. 80: alfalfa. I2.
Wheat, $5.60; rye. $6 50; oats. $7.
$10: No.
Htrtw:
Rank I'leaelana,
OMAHA. Feb 1T.-P.ank clearings
dsy were $2,212.2-.$ 43 and for the
spondlng date laal year t-.tM.WS "2
for to.
corre-
SnnTT In e tt Mexico and Irliiina.
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Feb 17 -Hegvy
snow and rain throughout New .Mexico snd
Arliona yesterday and last night relieved
what threatened to be a famine to cattle
snd dry' farming. The snow lodag Is a foot
deep from Holbrook. Arlx . to Gallup, N. M
1
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V Bar aad
Stocks and Bonds
Fobt. C. Broetedow & Co,
SS-t0 Stew Oinsb Sfat. Bask Bldg
Omaha. 3aboka.
la