tiii: ni;i;: omaiia. tuksdav, rnr.ni'Anv 21. mn. 1 i : GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET !Wlet Conditions Stiil Continue at Bearish as Possible. 1 C022I MARKET RULES STEADY U Di had larrrr, with Tmdf erf It and Wttnut rratori Rc relpls A re tlll l.laht aid Taken I p Knst. OMAHA. Feb. 20. 1311. Th w nothing rew In the wheat $tew, conditions ci ritinulng na bearish as could bo tolh!c. bo'h an to rrop condi tion and to the supply and demand sltua tlon. Pr'mary receipts art very light, but cash demand In also slack and (lour sales r demoralised. Com wi a Irlfle eairr as the chance for colder temperatures will undoubtedly In rreaa he movement Demand could not T) railed more tlir.n fair, dullness of trade being th.! feature, W'h'at startej firm and worked a shade tilchtr early. Sentiment 1 "till bearish and an Increase In the world' visible and Mo lropro ement In the. cash situation later axed the market, thn cloe being weak at aMirhtlv lower level. Tha corn market ruled steady to a shade fewer and trade was very dull and without feature. Receipts are still light and cash rfferlng were readilv absorbed at He to1!"1"- . Primary wheat receipt were 659. OfO bu. .nd shipments were 1M.vv bu.. against re elrt Iset yeai of l.OM.OOO bu. and shlp $nnt of HH.000 bu. Prtmarv corn receipt ware 752.000 bu. and pftilrmenta wera 42.s bu.. against re paipta laat year .if 1,100.000 bu. and ahlp Siients of 402.0i bu. Clearance were JoJ 000 bu. of coi n, none ef oat and w heat and flour equal to 34,000 Iu. Ilvrpool cloned Hd lower on wheat and Jd higher on corn. The following ch salee were reported: VHKAT-.No. 2 hard: 1 car. M'; No. 2 tffuriun: 1 car, SS'c; No. 3 mixed: 1 car. CORN No. I mixed: t car flocal sale), $V No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 38c. No oata aold. Honiara 4 nh I'rlrri. WHUJIT-.Vn. 2 hard. 1 car. St'ie; No. 5 "isf''. No. 4 hard, 7iiV:'e: rclrcted. hard. titfiftV; No. 2 spring, )89c: No. J spring, A3j7e. CORN No. t white, 4nr 4i,4,c: No 3 'hit. 31t-te; No. 4 white, 3JVn 'lic: No. 2 yellow, :w,i :i'e: No. 3 yellow, :',k r.; No. 4 yellow. aWnlW; No. 2. J.iSap ati No. S. nw.9:c; No. 4. il7.!7je. OATS No. 3 white. 2!14'5','t!; standard. fS4tf;-ic; No. S white, 28Vl2sJ4i; No. 4 hlte. XW4c; No. 3 yellow . . ii'Sk.sc; Jn. 4 yellow. 2:'4W'4e. BAItLKY No. J, ,;ij$,c; No. t, ,va75c; Io. 1 feed, 6!tit7c; rejected, Ru'ac. TK No. 2. ijTc; No. 3, TirarTSo. Carlo! Herri ta. Wheat. Corn. Oat rhleairo 13 2' 152 Xlinneapoll 2 T ... Oman II 11 10 Dulutn 31 CHICAf.O GRAIN A D I'ROl 14I4J.S Vwavtarea of the Tradlna; and lloalna; Price on Board of Trade. CHIOACJO. Feb. 20. Snow aided the hear today In the wheat market. Throughout Kinwi and Oklahoma .eclally th white covering followed by co... weather made an Ideal condition for the winter crop and tarted much selling of deferred futures. At the close prices showed a net decline of hirtc to Htc. The day a trading left corn HV to t4! off, oat down a ahade to '.c, nd provlalons varying from 5c lower to t'yf advam. tiouthweatem order to sell wheat were In evidence from the outset. Pressure was by far the greater In the new crop niontha. Bptinber suffered mot and the activity In that option received particular notice, th trading heretofore having been light nd In the hand of specialists. It was said that a part of the aonthwestern contingent bought July and aold the latter delivery. The pit watched also with sharp eyes the progrea of the bill for reciprocity with Onada. Closing figures were nearly the lowest of the day, but the final tone was ateady. May ranged between 90Hc and H,o, with the finish ,yuV down, at S",c. Colder weather weakened corn. Country Us tea yielded a little. May fluctuated from 4Mie to 4'i,c, do-dug steady at 4XMMS'4C, uat loaa of lalc. Cash offering wer light. No. 2 yellow at the end of the day wa quoted at 47'4'&4Hc. La oat there was consider able reselling ty horta who covered last week. May kept between, 1H- and :il7c. with the clos a, ahitde net lower at 31'','(ifll,o. Provision dealer took a waiting attitude, ftome price wero lifted a bit. Pork closed th came aa Saturday night to ?'tc up, iard 2V to 6c down and riba unchanged to 2Ho more dear. Prloes In Chicago, furnished by the I'p. (tike (train company, 7u8 Krandels building, Omaha. Phone Douglaa 2473: Article. j Open. I Illgh.l Low. Close. (Saty. rVhaat Mar. .iai'4'ifHi i V SOSBillHad, July. 8pt. JCom Mav. .Vi- W'.-a'n'a I W I I I III 4!)'al 4k,6;7 49 6U' .40 Vo HI tJifaViioOH 61 6ti4 H vr 60V,. .Gl((ul i I1T.I ilH :Htr! 31H i''ilmi31W'dil J1H aiHI SlHi 31- to;4-.c,al July... lr I p-Pt... 61 I Cat- May'.. July.. Kept.. Tork - May., .tulv .. at-ard- May.. July.. Held.. JUb - Mv.. Kopt.. SlVo'l I aisB, 1 Sl' I I l n w I 17 Mb 17 HO 17 06 IT 87HI IT 70 1 86 I 17 06 I 17 70 I It tf7' I 4-1 9 37'4j S7'i I 2V t 40 37H '47j 27 - 40 36 40 So 30 62HI ( SO I 17' 27HI t 60 I 27H, Caiih (iiintatlon wer a follows: FLOI'R steady, alntur patents, $4.00? 40: atralght. t3.tt.vr4.26; spring slia'ights, 44.10ii4.4O: bakers. IJ.lA4i4.70. Hi K No. 2. Wc. BARLKV Keed or mixing. (kV&'jc; fair to choice malting, fcnii13c. Bttt:iJH-Flax. ivo. 1 southwestern. I2.67S: .'o. 1 northwestern. ll.HVi- Timothy, 4W.00 ffilXO. Clover, 114.76. PROVISION! Pork, mesa. per ' hhl., 20.-ij21 (K; lard, per 100 lb.. t.26.27t; hort ribs, side lloosei. tK.2V4i9.vJvg; short clear sides i boxed , w76nk;H. Total clearan.-es of wheat and r,-iur were equal to 4.0) bu. 1'rlmary receipt ware 6.a.0u0 bu., compared with l.Osl.OuO bu. the corresponding duy a year ago. The vtidhla supply of wheat In the I'nited Maii-M decreased ti..00O nil. for th week Th amount of breadstuff on ocean pas atutr la l.X2n.0it) bu. Katlmated receipt foi tomorrow : Wheal. Ik cars; corn, 2. a nil; caw. 214 cars; hogs, 28.UU0 head. Cath quotations were as follows: Chicago Cash Price Wheat : No. 2 red rt4 ihIc: No. ! red. hXriOlc; No. 2 hard. ssj'J CVa4c; No. S hard. khUi'Ic; No. 1 nurtlxrti prtng, Dsctjtl.oi; No. 2 northern spring, vi,H''.h-; No. spring, !j:r,c. Corn: No. J cash, 47.fi7'y; No. 3 cash. 4,'ti4-iW.; n0. j white, 4V'94;lc: No. S white. 4.,.jj4jc; No. 2 yaUow, 47'iru4M:; No. 3 lluw, '5ti4.'.c. Cwt. No. 2 ch. JWSc: No. 2 white, M -t(t I'cc No. 3 white. i'iiMi.-,it,c; No. 4 white, Iwjtle; standard. 31 't K t-4". BUTTK It Steady ; 1 reamcrles, 17ai',c; dairies iMiI-'e. EtKid rtrrn: receipt. 6 27S rases: at gnaik. case Included. KnUe; firals, ZV; prime flrsta. !.'. CH KtK-hteady: daisies. 13VuM'-; twin. jv,tlH'-. young Americas, 14i,jlfx:; huig Loin". lOi'nl.V. piiTATtiKf-Bleadv: cholc to fancy, 4UV-: fair t fcood. 4''i4.V. pol'l.TR l't:ettled. turkey, drejked Jc: hena. lis. !: springs. li. 1 4-. VKAl'-Stesdy; .V) to 00 lb.. 8V: 0 to Si - tt . I'i'r ko to 110 lb.. llHc. Car l ot Iteeclpta Touay : V heat. 1.7 cars corn. 0 car; ..ts. 162 car. Katlmuled To morrow: Wheat, IS cars; Coin, 27i iar; oats, 214 car. Kansas 4 ttr t.rulu KANSAS CITY. Fob and I" rot latoa. 20 .-WHUAT-Mov. ttW : Jl.lv. IH'ir. 4 tt Ml tin. hanged to '4' lower; No. ! hnrd sIi,!.-; No. 3. ktn'J. io. 2 red, KuHJc: No. , ST'uOli-. t'OHN -1 n liaiiKed to hijjhej-; No. t ni1ed, 4J,h43c; N t. 4'M2'iH'; No. 2 wnlte, 43'iJ4 : No. i. 42H42V: future chised. Mi. 4!S- bid: JuK. 4.SI4 hid. 4 T Cni hange.1 : No. 2 white, 3u',U3lc; JSin 2 mixed. 2Vi." S'. ItY K-No. .. ..-u.. T I A V -I ti htitiKrd , 1 hoi.'i timothy, 111 .,M J4": v hoi, pMiiiie. i :'.!. JU'TTKU Cieamery, Vi ; rirls, Jji no 'I -1. fn: pAlni sto. k. l.i,.-- J.tiOS-F.xH'. i'le; first. lH,c. Keee.pt. W heat, bu 4a. t) Corn, bu 14 i Oat IJ.Ot) tupiiients - O sr..); " . Slarket. -WHEAT Moot, l.lterpval tiralts I.IVFRIIK)! Feb 2o dull; No. J red weatern winter, no slink ti. tores, riiiui, Mst.'li. If Mav. lis lu1,!. CUKN tpol. quiet, Amaikao mixed ntw, 4s 2'd: Airrli an mined old. 5 11; fiitnies, dull; Mairh. ( rvt : Maw nominal I'LOl K Wlntct imtrnm. quiet, 2is 6d. MiW IOHK (.Ir.MuK Al. JI.4RKKT llaotatlone of the liar on arloa ' I oanrnnriltlea. j NKW Vi.iHK. !b. 20 - r't.Ol" R- Oull ; ' spin k natfiiK, 'JioulVi; i ti t a.ialiii. ; l.n:''i I l.i: w nir-i- j atent. Mlltk': Hpiins clear. 4.t4r4 :; wlnlir rxiia. No. 1. .4 .Vi.'.Aa'. winter extrn. No. 1. . .Wii.3: Kan a etralKht". H.r.'.H.ro. It ye Hour, rtuil: fnir to o.1. H '."0fi4 ffl; choice to lancy. 4 j'u4ft.-i. KiKkhat flour, dull, -'.;." Ier 1"0 j pound. ' t)KNMi;Ab-SteTty; fine white and ye ' ion. ..ji..;.,. coatae. tl,12'i; 1.13: kiln dried. -M0. H IIKAT Spot niHiket eay: No. 2 red, ' Ptc elevator and S4 o f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 1 northern Kuli.th. l.ir;'4 f. o. b. afloat, j ' Ktiture market : There wa. a very fair ad- j I vnnce in whetit iH-fore midday, due to a j human v'ltile aiipplv fiRurra. htrena-tn in i the n .rthwest and liberal rlearanre. but the tai l, of eauh demand with aeilm (if new ! croi on favorable outhweat newa caused Inter v. action. Thn rlose nhowed a net loaa I of I'.o. i COltN Spot tnarkel ateady; new No. 2. i .M i4c f. o. b. itfloat. Kuture market was 'wltlu-ut transaction, closing unchanged. iMrty closed niil-i". OATH Spot markft steady; fnturea market without transaction, closing ateady. May rlotd ST'te; J'"ly 3,c. Il. V steady; irtm. I1.05; No. I. $1.00: No. J. Wc: No. 3. ;..?i8c. HOPS steadv; state, common to choice. l"lc. i'"4i2'c; I.mh. ISrflc: Paelfic coast. )H10. llKfi.'le: ri.fi. 14fi 17c. IIU'ES Steady; fentral America, 20'ic; Prtirnlfl :'Prt'ile. I.KATIIF.H Klrm : hemlock firsts. 2 2Sirk: secouda. 2IS1iJ3c; third. Hc; re- Jects. P 't I7c J'RON'ISIONS-Pork, firm: mea. S.'2.50 fi2:;.'t; famllv. 23.t(i-l.i: snort 4-iear. !. fi22W. Heef. steady:, me-", $l4.tti I4..A; family. SIS uOrn 17.00: beef hams. 27.0titi29.OT. Cut meats. iuiet: pickled belllea. 10 to 14 pound. S12.0oyi3.no: pickled hams, Sl-IW-l-ard. steady; middle west, prime. .'.OS .f: refined, easy; continent, PW; South America. SK..JI; compound, 7.fi71 i2J. TAUlW yulet: piime city, hogshead, 7,V, country, 7'(i;,,.jc. HI.'TTKR-Kaay: creamery apeclal. Ze n li ked: ex-trax. 25' VnfM-: Iirsr. ji-r-n-ova- second. Iv(i20c; creamery held special. 2W 24c- extras. 22'-i22Vr: first, 2(V21c; state dairy, finest. 2"c; goid to prime, 2Va-c; I common to fair. 17r(i20c. iikksk steadv: slate whole miia. ! clala. ir,4fil7c; state whole milk. Septem-be- nualltv, fancy colored. 15c; state vhole milk, fancy white. 14iy"nlnc; state who milk, summer and fall make, choice, 1S-V IMjr: state whole milk, winter beat. 10W ll''c: skims. 21i'l2r. KOO.S r'irm; fresh gathered, selected ex tras, 21c: same, flrl. l!4il!V; same, sec ond. 17!1"c; refrigerator, first, liic; me, second. Ifloc; stale Pennsylvania ano nearhv henerv. while. 231i2iic; same, fath ered white, 22$ Zic; western gathered white, 2Ki24c. ' . , , POCLTRY Dressed, firm: western chick ens, 14c; fowl. 13Vl'Wc; turkey, 15ac. WEATHER I THE CRAIX BELT Indication for fold In Thlt Vlrlnltr Monday and Mtht and Tnmilar. OMAIIA, Feb. 20. KM. Heavy rain and snows fell In th lower Mississippi, lower Missouri valleys, and the southwest, during Saturday and Sun day, and rain, snow and aleet were gen eral In the central valleys, and east over the Ohio valley and lake region during the last twenty-four hours. Snon are general this morning In the Ohio valley, lower lake region and eastern states, and rains are falling In the middle and south I Atlantic states. Thn aireflL .if htirh ore 14- the noithwest .Saturday sure, overlying morning, has extended south over the val leys and plains statea. and lias caused a verv decided fall In temperature from the Rocky mountain east over the central val leys 'and west Gulf states. Light snow flurries are reported In western Mouth Oakots. western Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado this morning, but generally fair weather prevalla elsewhere west of the Mississippi river. With the high pressure overlying the rentral portion of the coun try, the Indications are for continued cold, in this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with lair weather. Temperature and precipitation a com pared with th last three year: 1911. lain. 1909. m. lowest last night 0 12 2.1 1 Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 25 degree. tietlclency in precipitation since March 1, 13 K2 inches. - - Excess corresponding period, 1909, . 4.t Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 19. 6.04 Inche. I- A. WELSH,' Local Korecater. St. I. oat General Market. BT. 1jOU18, Feb. 20. WHEAT Futures, lower; May, 91 He July, !VTiSiiHc; cash, teadv; track. No. 3 red, 91'4'.'3Vic; No. 2 hard, &0rllc. CcftN lower, Mey, 47c; July. 447,449c. c.h higher; track, No. 2, 44',,c; No. 2 white. 4&o. OATS Lower: May. 307,c: carh higher; track, No. 2. 3tHc; No. 2 white, 32Hc RYK Cnchanged, 83c. FLOI'R Poor demand; red winter pat ents, t4.3G'ii4.86; extra fancy and straight, I4.1ti'ii4.20: hard winter clears, t3.J&3.uO. CUKNMKALr-l2.lt). HKKHS Timothy, t5.0tfi9 50. 14 KAN Weak; Backed teast track), tl 01B l.Od. IIAT-Ilrm; timothy, I12.0OI&T7.6O; prairie, tl."t14.0i. PROVISIONS rork, unchanged; jobbing, t'JO.Ml. Lard, lower; prime steam, 39.17H' .TJH extra short boxed Ory salt .meats, uncnangea; Doxeu shorts, 110 12',; clear rib. Iln.ls,; clears, 110.25. Hacon, unchanged; extra aborts. III. 17',; clear ribs, ; short clears, tU 50. ill. Si H POULTRY Steady; chicken. 12c; spring. 14c; turkey, lrc; ducks, 15c; geese. He. Rl'TTKR Steady ; creamery, 21j27c. KUUS Higher; 17c. Receipts Shipments. Flour, bbla 10.5m) 8.300 Wheat bu lO.its) 2,0x) Corn, bu K2.0H0 4),000 Oats, bu S3,000 54 000 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 20.-vVHEAT-May. S7S: July. DHwDHc ; September. 2Hc; No. 1 hard, Wc; No. 1 northern, l7i(7Sv c; No. 2 northern, b4VulHc-. No. 3, MHtlMHc 8KKD Flax, closed at 12.70. CORN No. 3 yellow, JHt4:!14C, OAT8-N0. t white. HtU-W'sc. RYK-No. I, 77'(i77Hc HRAN In 1 011-lb. sacks, t:i (O'd-'l. j). FIAIL'R First patents. t4.4oi4.6; second patents. l4.36'(i-4-7b; first clears, t2.itVn3.ik); second clears, l.Hwii2.Ei. lalble Snpply of Grain. NKW YOHK, Feb. 30. Th visible supply of grain In the I'nited Statea Saturday, February lk, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, was a follows: Wheat, 42.47H.00O bu.; decrease, boj 1)00 bu. Corn, ll.3iw.U bu.; Increase. 41.uV"41 bu. uma. 14.21D.0U0 bu.; Inrrease, 1. 000 bu. Rye. Slu.tt O bu. ; decrease, il.Ott) bu. Bar- ley, I,:i3.0u0 bu.; decrease. M.ouO bu. I 1 he visible supply of wheat In Canada I last r-atuiduy was D.77O.O0O bu., a decrease I ol I32.0V0 bu. Philadelphia I'rudace Market. PHILADKLPHIA. Feb. 20 -BITTKR-Stady; extra western creamery, Ltic; nearby ! print. 2.'. I IXJC.s 1 cent .higher; Prnnsylxanla and 1 other warby first, f. c, 21c at mark; cur j rent rectlpts. f. c, 2t)c at mark. Western illists. 24k at mark; current receipts. Joe at mark 1 CH Kb." K Firm: New York fancy 8ep ! tember, lie; fair to good, l&i13Hc-. i MllttaaL.ee t:raln Ugrkrl. MII.WAVKKR Fb. M.-FUJCR-Dull. I WHKAT No. 1 northern. WH-iitl.00; No. J northrn. KTfrit'.v;; Mhv, K0aj9iiHc. I OA! S Standard, 1 BAKLKY -Sample. kltpiOc. Omaka llag Market. OMAHA. Feb. SO.-HAY-No. I. 2 ; packing. i: alfalfa. S12.. VYhittt. i.i; rye. to 60; oats, ;. tl": No. Straw: I'eorla Slarkrl. PEORIA. Feb. 2 -COR.N-Hi.her; No. 3. 'iti-e: No. 4. :iy3',c. '. OATS Quiet; No. 3 anil. JX1,!:. ( 41 via I Naiki't. ! NEW YORK. Feb 20.-M LT A LS-8iand-ard copper. iilet; si ..t and futures, i2 2 I 1 2 . Ixindon market. a'csdy . Kit. u6 : future t. .. i,s to l.ak copper. I'M tt 1 1 v . Sir -S J iz i. ' : eieirol lie. l..c 4 , ... ! 1 - tL'S: r4utirg $t! vn 12 2,1. Tin. unsettled; - eiM.t and futures, so..' 4 u.ti-i. Umdun mar i ket. stroiie-: spot, tli'4. future, lit I .Vs. ! Lead dull; spot. S4.40ii4iO. New Tork. I K A Vt l.'Ma. I..,,', a I..hah ir. .p,lier. dull; $6 t,,b.. New ork i . , 4,',', . 4 4.x L-.i .t liuiM l. , h.a.'L.i fit .Sm Iron. Cleveland warranta. 4v In Ijlid.n. Lot'ally. quiet; No. I foundry ;i,rti.ern. $15 .t 16 JT,; No. 1 foundry. $i2o ! ,.. No. I foundry wmihern and No. I i foundry iuthern soft. 1:6 2fca 15.76. Cot.k- Itrni ntiniun, $S0)y2f,. 1 ,T, Lol I. r eh. M. M ETA L Lead. jduli, at 64 eVk epilr, turn, at $5.4. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Increasing Reluctance to Enter on Freh Speculative Ventnres. PRICES FALL A. JHEN REBOUND I-lot a I low 4f Nut icnrllle, Inelnd Inar KUhl Ml Ulna Dollar wf Foar Per Cent Hood of llarlln. ton Annoanreit. NICW YOI1K . Teh. an. Increas ng re li:cti,nce to enter on fresn speculatixe vn t'lre at the present uncertain period '' IlitttcelA,! Iw lh moll ,-.1 nf 4 nir,v on tlie stock exchange. News fiom V HShingion of the Increased likelihood ofjden and. t omnierclal bill 14 SJi4A,"'4. an extra session of congress added to Wall; SIl.VKR Kar. -c: Mexican dollai. 4."c strerfr rervr.ua apprehension. ' HON" I S Oov ernnieht. Hteady: r."..oad I 1'ilres declined swiftly in the first hour. I St. F'aul. Keadlnk and t'onsolidated Oa. j. brok.- a point at the outset. Prices Improved s'owlv until I'nited Plates Steel, fnlon Pacific. Lehigh Valley I ii pd Mlst.iuii Pacific had gained a point; i Reading.' 2 points, end the llwt as a whole liad reached or "liuhtly bettered SSiiir day'a laat figure. Toward the cl .e of the dav heavy buvlnc of the Ooul.1 stocks and i - , . ... . . . , . i.n.ie i, mi to tup iiiooiiib; up oi oilier eiccive to the highest o-el of the session. niirriiai mnai iiMrvpMPr w I ne ipniiai figure of the morning trading It rose j more than 3 point while the market was' awaltlna word of the directors' action on j the dividend, report having It that the rate v.nuia ne increased from 4 to .per cent. Whrn It became knawn that the dividend detlarcd was at the rate of 5 per cent yearly the stock dropped precipitately, losing more than the amount of Its earlier i.'iAiotin 1,1.. ti.,i! Js.Ooft.ono 4 per cent bond of the Chicago, Burlington Qulncy, was announced. Irfians were placed for six months on In dustrial securities at V-i per cent. The bond market wss Irregular. Total sale, tar value, I4.R18.W0. I'nited States bonds wer unchanged on call. Number of inlet and leading quotation on stocks were a follow: Salea. .' 'i.m 4l . ,4K 40.1 T044 200 tilth Uoir. Clnte. tl 4S Alllt-Oialmera pM .... Anialff4niata(1 Topper . American Agricultural Amarl'-att Beet Sugar... 'itii sin 4."." S l l."' 4, ft 611, , "1 I KU, I American Can Amarican A F , American Cotcm Oil... American H. L. pf. Am. Ice Serurltle) American Unaeerl American Locomollra . American 8. A R Am. 8. at R. ptd Am. steel Foundries.. . . Am. Sugar Refining. ... American T. 4V T American Tobacco pfd.. American Woolen Anac.onria Mining Co.... At.-hlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una..... Rn.ilmor A OMo. .... . nelhlahrin Hleel nrookl-n Rapid T Canadian Pacific Central Leatliar Central father pfd ... Central of New .laraejr. Chesapaak A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago u. v., new.... C. O. w. pfd Chleago A N. W I".. M. A St. P C C, C. A 8t. L, Colorado F. A I. .' Colorado A Southern... Contollflated Qaa 'orn Prodwcta Ielawar A Hudson rnvar ft Rio Grande.. I. A R. O. pfd Dlailllera gecurltle ... 24S ' . 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Illtnnla Central , Interborough Met Int. Met. ptd International Warraater. .. , Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas City So. , K. C. So. pfd Laclede Ot Iulavllle A Nashville Minn. A St. Loul M.. St. P. A 8. g. M M., K. A T M . K. A T. pfd Mlaaourl Pacific National R1ero.lt National Lead N. R. R. el M. !d pfd.... New Yolk Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Waal am North American Northern Pacific Pacllic Mall Pennsylvania People'a Caa -. P., C, C. A St. L, Pittsburg Coal PreaiNid Bleel Car Pullman Palace Car 11.100 M 67 ... 100 a ... l,o: mo n 100 ... 4.0 100 ... I.OftO MO " ioi. 700 100 10 .. .llLOflO 700 i.t'oo 00 " ioo 100 ... 0 ... I.IKI ... t.loO ,. . 1.20O !' 100 ... M.ee w ... MO ... 1,100 ... l2,oo 400 at) ... II.uuO 100 ... 1,700 MS 7'4 HIS 424 IMIt, T1S 12S ! 113 41 109"4 71 1JT4 2o', ZrS 12114 1274 10S4 IM s SIS l04j 3 1(0 I4V4 UV4 1 42V4 ii" r li'4 IIH4 S 21 '4 r.ss 17', :S AH 41 IS lllS 4674 S 17S UVt 20S I10I4 1S .14 IM 14 "iis 1'4 42 "tl 16 11 21 3" S 2'a SIS 63H 17l'i MS t4 44 S WIS lli4 4&S ti IS', les Kullway Rleel Spring. Heading I Republic Btael I Republic Btael pfd Hock Island Co , I Hock Island Co. pfd HI. U A 8. F. Id pfd.... St. Uoula S. w , . U 8. W. pfd Sloaa-Hheffleld S. A I.... Southern Pacific S'lutharn Railway ,. So. Hailwav pfd Tennessee Copper Taiaa A Pacific T., St. U A W T.. Bt. U A W. pfd t'nlon Paclfle tinlon Paclfla pfd Inlted Slalea Healty Lulled Ktataa Hubher..... I'nited mates Steel V. S. Steel pfd I tab. Copper Va. -Carolina chemical . Wabash W abash pfd Wmiern Maryland c'aailnghouse Klectlio .. Western Inton Wliaeiln A U B Lehigh Valley Total aalra for th dajr 400 7 '4 74 1744 . 1.600 174V, m.C.00 sharea London Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. to. American securities opened steady and from '4 to , higher. Later th market eased off under realizing and at noon was quiet, with price ranging irem S. higher to hi lower than Saturday New York closing. London closing atock quotation: Coneola. mooej IIS LouleTllle tk N'aah. ..IIO14 do account 80 1-14 Mu., Kan. A Texas.. 3&S Amal. Copper N. . Central Hi Anaconda 'S Norfolk A Western. ,1)I Aichlson hi 4 do pld M do pfd 1"S Ontario A Waatara..4S Baltunora A uuto..l'JtS Peiuitrltanla los Canadian Pacific 2n, Hand Mines i h.uaeaka A Ohio.. Its Heading s I', tl 4 IMS 13 , tris 2S 122S i;s ; 0 Chi. (treat Weatern.. 23s southern Hallway Chi., Mil. A tt. P. 1'S 0 ptd , 1 Southern Pacific .. Its Unlun Pacific 74S do pfd IS V. steel U do pfd 41 Webuh W'i do pfd lli Spanish 4a ateany at 24 3-ltid Da Beara L)envr A kio ii' do pfd Erla do lat pfd do 2d pfd Orand Tiunk Illinois Central . SILVEH-Br, per ounce. MOHEY 2,&214) per cent. 4 ne rate u. u.tft-ouiit 111 the open market for short biilx i 3', per cent; for three months' bill. 3-l' per cent. New York Cnrb Market. The following quotations are rurclshed by Logan or oiytn ineiiibera New York btoCK exchange. iXit Sou 111 Sixteenth SUeet, cnia ha Amir Tobacco bajr Stat Gas.. Beat or Cona .. . Hutte Cualilloo t actua Cilno Chief Cout .... ..437S Greene Cananea .... IS ., 11', inspiration s .. s lntM I .. IIS N't Cona 1S .. 11 Naehousa 1 .. ttS Navada-Ctah 1 1 14 .17-11 Ohio Copper IS .. US Hanhlda Coalition .. I 1 Iracllon )avla-laly tljlbeaj Ktrr Lak Kly ' una Klv Wu.a Franklin .. 14 rtav 1 Tncrai ' .. w iwiii r.. . ,,..-4 .. 1 Seara-Hohu-k C...ltiS ... II Silver Pick I IS Superior A Ptttasurg 14 lOt, 1'onopah Mining s j Oliuux bcliuont 1 rtnliy cyipar , I t mted Copper , IS North 4U .... 6 bonamla 4', 14 i s Ooldileld Klorenea UoidtlrHd Daisy ... et Yark "Jlalng Stork. NEW TORK. Feb. 20. Closing quotations on mining siocss were v iunui Alice Uttl C'h,f iont. Tunnel aiuca do bonus l".n. Cal A Va ... Horn Sll'er Iron Silver Le.4rllia Log. ... Offarad. . :l . it ii . i 1M . In Mexican Ontario Ophlr .andard . Yeliew Jacket ..1' .1:4 . l '.M ..1'IV ! luteal Seenrltles. ! Quotations furnished by Burnt. Blinker A Co.. 4tS Nw Omaha National Manx building Rut. Ill A.v.d II" S 1A.I 7 . KS lo. Ui "S 1 1') lot ..... v.. B... h ... 1. I , M, . k . . I . usn IS. Co. u. IM4 ,i-.n t'ici,naa fctank aiok. Omaha.. Caie.liilsnt Cisl l o. ii IM ' tntral eel A 7 V, , lS it' M r,rn'"' V.VX.rv Vorl , ,'17ii wiioi " . ,i a..r' i o. I ... rd u,r.. twii Pk.m 7 a. is. c.ii I Hueeii. sb ' ' I Ui Twt-uuiaai ta- !nMi it r." l.i. r' 7" 7t I Neh-4K c wmrrsnlp. f rr cent,... 'i irnicia ..iinlri I lih . 1"I I Mia c tl. i St ,'ifii4h Wrt'r t?'t M P', llliih 4k I". B. St. R. i:t ; H't ! 'iiuuha i'. H si. j. r-i'i t a- e " ! I'Tiiihl B. St. fl. '-nm 7 , jutnaha K I. tc r tm. tr.S ,' ". jiinnh .Na:l,nal Hank aforh l.a 'raa'' N4'iinl kci, a. ?o. Omaha 5v llniirt o. k lata ai k , shertdan Ci'l t'ompany ;& I rtr 1 nrk Money Karkrl. NKW YORK. Feb. M.-MOXKI-tin call 2'i.'"a per cent, ruling rate, 2' per cent; closing hid. 2 p.r cent; offered. 2' ter cent. Time loan, earlier; sWty day. 2-4ii 3 per cent, and nlnetv days. 3-u l' per cent: six month. : -V,! " per cent. I HIM H Ml-KCANTlLi: PAPI-.R-4 to IVj, per cent. STKKMXtl RXC'H A N(!17 Klrm with ac tual huMlnes In bankers hills at 14 ll.ij ' for sixty day hill, and at 4 S'itO for Iriegi-lar. ! Clorlnrf quotations on winos wer follows V. 8 rf. 5a dn cuion . reg ..1"1 "Int. 'M. M ,..ll 'Japan 4a .. 4',. IT', tl tm, '. 7'a U, S. . rrg Hn coupon L'. S. 41.. Iff. do eouo'.ii All.a-l till. IM ..V: do 4'a . ! riH K. C. -lo. 1st . tl b. . dfb. 4a IK3I... ..lit I.. N. nl. 4a ... . . 7V 4.M K A T. It 4a. i flin am. ri 1"'.' eio i. Ck i a. t Am ! I tk., 'a. P S Mo. Cai iMr t '! U'l N. II Ft. ef M. 4V,t 94H I". N. Y. I'.. . do aummr Co. 4 'it.. f "a Jo ' 4a. M Alrhiann n. 4a . N. V . N. II. A II. (to rr. 4a lr c. a A'. C. I.. 1st 4.. Bal. Ohio 4a... Jo W do 9. W. Hja.. 3rnok. Tr. r. 4a .loti, ei. la IM . lot N. A W. lit c. 4.. It . M 40 ct. 44 1S . I No. Taclflc 4t H"S . K.'S -do It 70S . H'So. 8. I., rfdg. 4a ... MS . w 4 ftnn. ct. ISt 1115... S .lot do eon. 4a 103'4 !S Reading gn 4a 17 s I o. ol Oa. oa. .. Cen. Leather 5a. '. of N. J. g. 8.... Chea. 4V tihlu 4S .. do ct. 4Sa.. Chicago 4t A. 1st C, B. A y. J. 4a... do gen. 4a C. M A 8. P. d. 4a C. R. I. A P. c. 4a. do rfg. 4a.... Colo. lnd. la. f'olo. Mid. 4a -173S St. L A 8 r. f. 4a. S .101 oV gen. 6a I7S . 17 St. U 8. -W. c. 4 ... 71 . 70 do lal gold 4a "S '-4 . A. L. adl. 6a H . 77 s 80. Pae. col. 4 K . I3S do ct. 4 M . 74 do 1st ref. 4a....... I S . 19 So. Railway 6 107H ....71 do gen. 4a 7 TS II t'nlon Pacific 4t HS I'll Ki do ct. 4e I0S ''. A 8. r. A I). A H. cv. Mia do 1st e ref. 4a IS I I). A R. C. 44.:... do ref. 6a nttilllera' M Krle p. 1. 4a do gen. 4a do ev. 4. aer, A lo aerlaa B I'. 8. Rubber c l"t MS f. 8 Steel 2d 6a l"5i4 71 Va.-Car. ctiem. 6a...lois Hi Wabash 1st It 110 7iS do lat A tx. 4a tVtt 71 Wea'ern Md. 4 S 72s West. Klec. ct. ia.... DCS IM wis. fentral 4.. .. I's I 7en. Klac. CY. 6a. III. Cen. 1st ref Int. Met. 4Sa.. 4t.. D7S Mo. Pac. et. 61 DoS 71 4 Bid. Offered. Rmlnn gtoek and Road. BOSTON. Feb. 2n. Closing quotation on stocks were aa lollows: Allotiei 31 Mohawk 14 Amtl. Copper 4'4 Nevada Con. ........ II A. . 1.. A 1 24 Nlpltalng Mine .... 11 S Arlsnna Com Ii North Hutt 39 Atlantic IS North Lake 6S B. A C. C. A S. M . . 12s old Domlslon. Butte coalition ...... Us Oteeola lot Cal. A Afltona EiS Tarrott 8. A C 11 Cal. A ilecla 505 Wtllncy I Centennial 12S Shannon IIS I'opper Kanga c. CM Ruparlor II Kast Butt C M... 12'4 Superior ABM IS 10 Superior A P. C 14S Franklin O Iron 1 c'on Oranbjr (Vm Greene (snsnaa . . Isle Ro-ale Copper Karr Lske Lake Clipper La Balle c'opper... Mitmt Copper .... Atked. 11-11 Tamara-1, 41 .. J". V. B. 8. H. A M.... :s .. I do pfd , 47 .. 13S t'Uh Onn 13 .. S t;tah Copper Co 45' .. 3)i Winona -, .'. 4 Wolverine 120 .. 20S Bank ( leaeluK. OMAHA, Feh. 20. Hank clearings for to day, J2.170.69S. SI and for the corresponding date last year, S2.97,t98.S2. 4) M A t A WHOLES AI.K P1CKS. rlllTTEH Creamer . No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 28c; No. 2, In SO-lb. tubs. 26c; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons, 2tic: packing stock, solid pack, 13 Sc; dairy. In 6-lb. tubs, loftltic. Market change every Tuesday. CHEK45E Twins, KcgnSVic; young Amer ica. 18Vi': daisies, 17V&c; triplet, 17 Sc; llm burger. 18c;- No. 1 briok 17c; Imported Swles, 32c: domestic Swiss, 22c; block Bwlsa, life. POL'LTRT Dressed broiler, tinder 2 lb., S3 per doz hens, HMc; cook, 11c; ducks. 18c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 26c; pigeon, per doi., $1.20; homer aquab, per do., 14.00; fancy aquaba, per tioi.. 63.50; No. 1, par doz 63.00. Alive, broiler, 16c; smooth legs, 10c; hens, lie; stags and old rooster, 8c; Id duck, full featherad. 12c; geese, full feathered, B'4c; turkey, 19c; guinea fowl. 26o each; plgeoni, per doc, 60c; homer, per do., 3,M- squabs. No. 1 per do., $1 50; No. 2. per do., 5oa; capon, over I lb., 14c, old turkeys, 17c. FISH all trogen) PlcVerel, 7o white, Ho; pike, 9c; trout, 11c; large crapptea, 1216c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, lhu; haddock, ldc; flounder, 12c; green catfish, 20c; roe shad, SI each; shade roe, per pair, 65c; frog legs, per do., 60c; suluion, 11c; halibut, 10c; herrlrs, 60. BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 8, 12c; No. 3, c; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 2,- 13c; No. S, 10tc; No. 1 chuck. 74c; No. 2, 7!4o; No. 8. 7c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 2, 8Vc; No. S, to; No. 1 plate. 6Sc; No. 2, be; .so. 3, 6V,o. FRUITS Apples: Missouri Ben Davis, per bbl., S500; California Kellef lower, per bog, Si.uo: Colorado extra fancy Jonathan, per full bu. box, $2.75; H. Twig, per full bu box, S2.("fl; W. W. Pearmam. per full bu. box, 12.75; Washington extra fancy Wlnesap, 94-112 sizes, per bu., S2.7i; 1J0-17& lies, per box, $2.60; Washington Pippins, 4'4-tler, per box, $2.25; 6-tler, per box, $2 00. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, $2,260 2.6o; Jumbo, bunch, S2.7fyaa.78. Cranberries: Per box. $3.60: Wisconsin Late How brand, per bbl., $10.60. Dates: Anchor brand, new, SO 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, $2.0u; bulk In iO-lb. boxes, per lb., 6Sc Figs: New California, 12 12-os. pkgs., 86c; 3d 12-ox. pkgs., $2.40; 60 (-01. pkg., $2.00; Turkish, i-crown, per lb.. 16c; 6-orown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c. Urape Fruit: Flollda, 4i-64-t4 alzes, per box, $4.00; 80-94 sixes, per box, $3.50. Lemons: Llmon elra brand, extra fancy, 3003o0 aires, per box. ' $4 60; cliuice, 8uO-3oO size, per box, 14.00: 240 size, iiOc per box less. Oranges: Camella Rediand navels, 80-M sixes, pr box, $2.86: 126 Blze, per box, $2.8Ti; loO size, per box, $2.86; 176 and smaller sixes, $3.00; choice navels, 80-90 aizea, $2 60; Lid size, $2.60: 130 and smaller size, $2.WKa2.76. Pears: California Winter Nellls, per box, $2.75; New York Kelfer. per bbl., box, $276 VEQETA BI.KS Lean, strinr and wax, per hamper, $;i.60(j4.tsj; beets, pr bu., 76o; cabbage, VMsconaln, per lb., 1Sc; carrot, per bu., 75c; celery, Michigan, per dox. hunches, She; California Jumbo, per dos. bunches, eOc ; cucumbers, hot house, IS and t dog. in box. per dos., $2.26; egg plant lancy Florida, per dox., $2.00; garlic, extra fancy, whit, per lb., 16c; lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz.. 40c; onions, Iowa, red and yellow, pt-r lb., 2Sc; Indiana white per lb., 3c; Spanish, per orate, $1.60; par sley, fancy southern, per doz. bunches. 60S parsnips. psr bu., 7oc; potatoes, Early Ohio, In sacks, per bu.. sue; Iowa and Wis consin. whlttj slock, per bu., 7otiouc; Colo rado, per' bu., hiwisoc; rutabagas, per lb., IV; sweet potatoes, Kansaa, per bbl., I2.7r: tomatoes. Florida, per -uasket Crate I'J-Mtyl.oo; turnips, per bu., 76c. id ISCMLLAN EOl'S Almonds, Cal I f ornl a solt shell, per In., 18c; In sack lots, lo lens lrazll nuts, per lb., 18c: In sack lots, lo leas; cocoanuts, per sack, $5.60; per doz. koc; filberts, per lb., 14c; in sack lots, lc teen; hickor nuts, large, per lb.. 6c; small, per lb., c: peanut, roasted, per lb., Sc; raw. per ib., 'ic: pecans, large, per lb., lvc; In sack lots. 1c less; walnuts, black, per lb., 2sc; Callfu,rda. per lb., 19c; ,n sack lots, lc less; eiucr. New Tork Mutt's per S-hbl., $ 75; per bbl., $6.75; honey, new', ;4 frames, $3.75. lotion Market. NKW YOUK, Feb. fO COTTO V-Spot closed quiet: inlddllug ui'landa. 14.10c; mid dling gulf. 14 36c; sales, 100 bales. ST. 1A) CIS, Feb. 20-COTTON-l'n- changed; middling, lose; no sales; receipts. I ) t,.;t bales; shipments. 1.8.V4 bales: stock. 22,737 bales. New Tork cotton market as furnished by Logan A brvan, members New Tork Cotton exLiiange. 31j South Sixteenth street: Month. I Open.j Hlgh. Ixw. cnos. Sat'y. j March i.Mav .. (July .. I August !Oci. .. IS 88 . 14 02 l-lt 03 j 13 72 i U 64 I IS 96 I 14 10 14 10 I 13 87 I 12 73 I IS 82 I 13 97 I 13 97 I 11 i j 12 t2 IS 84 I 14 00 I 14 00 I 13 tit , 12 M I 13 4 I 14 09 I 14 W I IS H) I 12 71 rnrpeatlne and R !. SAVANNAH. Feb. JO. IX'HPE.NTINE Firm 87Sc; sales. J bbls.; receipt, 67 bbla.; shipments. M bbls.; slocks, 1.9tJ bbls. ROSIN rlrm: sales. 613 bbls : receipts. 144 bbls.; shipmenti. 1.216 bbls.; stock, 6S.4;j4 hbls. tjuoie: H. $7 12': I'. St to: E. $7 I74; F. $7 2t: O. $7 2.1; H. $7.40; 1. $7 60; K. $7.1); M, $. 96; N, $.i: WO, .; WW. $8.10. " " i gar Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 30.-SCOAR Raw. firm: niuno ado. K9 test. Sllc; centrifu ge), x teat.. S i 1 c : molasses sugar, Kt test. i;il; relinea. sieaay. ! Wool llprk't. j ST 1 OL'Ii. Feb. SO. WOtJI I 'n changed : j territory and western oiedluma, lfg2ec; fan medium. ItJfUc; Lc. Uilie- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Much Lighter Than Monday of Last Week. HOGS STRONG 10 FIVE CENTS UP heen aao la nth la l.laht nerelpt. Mhlle Byer. Aelln on Hoar Side, nendrr Trade alow and Tendcoer Klre. 'POPTH OMAHA. Feb 20. Receipts were: Cattle. Hot;. Sheep Kstlmat Mondsv 4 3O0 4 A II lllol lilt. S7:'S 9 on 11.42". Seme day lat week S.4H4 SrnTo tla- 2 week ago.. 3. Till Sme dny 3 week ao.. n.4d Same lUv 4 weeks ago.. 8.211 w ... . .1 .. 1 , ,.H r. rt ti.".: 2.7"0 S VI 4.'ll i.:' 8.4 . The following table shows lh recelpis 01 cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha tor the vcar to date as compared with last vrar: , 1:01 I'dO. Inc. lfc. Cuttle ft -H 1-4 v7 20.404 ...... Hogs 2P7.491 3?'.,"wr. ; If.Ot.l Sheep 2.V1 IK.4 '."o.'i MI..V.7 The following tnhle shows the aveiag prices on hogs at South Omaha for the lal eeveral days, with comparisons; Date. 1 mi. ;7io.i;iQ9.ii;'Os.iwt.li'0" '19: Feb $... Feb. 10.. Feb. 11... Feb. Feb. IS.. Feb. 14... Feb. Hi... Feb. 17.. Feb. IS. , Feh. 1... Feb. 20... I 7 J2Hi fl 151 I ' I?! . r I T "iL.i I JGI I 9.V 1 Ml I 5 11 I I' 2 ".v - 27 r 1 ; -o 77 ' I S 7l! 6 VI! 4 221 6 Ml n I 161 4 13 91! kJ-v.! S 77l 14 02! 6 e 6 7tt 6 78 4 Id 6 90 4 f4 7 JOS. S 7fi Is. 4 06! ,U1iJi7 4 10; ti Ml V, 4.b 4 15 6 7S: o PS 1 I 18! 6 S3i b 9Hi 4 66 7 IV 7 06;, I 1 S . 07 8 91 6 tW 8 92! 6 9V ! o i; 7 07." Sunday. Recelpis and disposition of lly stock at the Union Stock yard. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours, ending at 3 p. m. yes terday: RF.CKtPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. ft St. P 6 Wabash 1 I'nion Pacific 22 C. ct N. V., eat.... fi C. A N. W west.... f4 1 31 1 4 30 2 2 t 2 11 8 1 4 1 3 69 60 C, 8t. P., M. A- O.... 3, 1 , . 13 C- , , .... - c ! 11 u wrt 11 8 2 C. II. I. A P., east.. 6 1 .. 1 c. tl I. & P.. w st.. ti 4 1 C. O. W 2 Total receipts ....177 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hog. !"heep. .. 4''3 691 .. 917 9.rr0 1.914 .. 4oS 1.411 im ... 925 2.008 2.029 476 Omaha Packing Co Hwlft and Company Cuduhy Packing Co Armour A- Co Cudahv. St. rnul W. U. Vansant M2 Benton, Vansant & Lush 103 Stephens Bros 10 Hill & Son 172 F. B. Lewis 44 Huston A Co 83 J. B. Hoot & Co 82 J. H. Bulla 87 L. F. Huai 80 L. Wolf 1 McCreary It Carey 90 S. Werthelmer , 125 Sullivan Bios 10 I-es Rothschild 21 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co .... 2.1 Sol Dcgen 8 cllne at Christy 7.1 McConaghey 31 ;.. Other buyers 440 722 Totals 4.39S 3,957 7.422 CATTLii-Thcr wa a fair run of cattle here today, 176 cars being reported In. Still it was very much smaller than Monday of lust week, though larger than two weeks ago. 1 he sudden change to cold weather seemed to make buyers reluctant to start out In the morning, and they were inclined to wait until everything was in before go ing out. Thu the market was rather alow and late In opening, and the morning was well progressed before very much business hsd been transacted. Feeder wer the first cattle to sell, there being a fair speculative demand for deslr. able kinds of Block cattle and feeders. Prices paid did not look very much differ ent from those prevailing at the close of last week. In fact, both buyer and sell er wer a a rule quoting the market as steady. When th market on beef ateer was one under way buyera bid price that were about steady on a few of the more de sirable kinds, butt he trade a a whole was weak and lower. To describe It a slow to 10c lower on the general run of beeves would Just about cover the situation. The market on cow and heifer wa aa a rule about steady with last week's close. In fact seller In some case thought they secured a little better prices on the more desirable kind. ttfuuisuiona un cattle: oood to cholc beef steers, $6.00a64o; fair to good beef steers, $3.NXi.00; common to fair beef steers, $4.76u.o; good to choice cows and heifers. $4.6otj3.5.60; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.264 60; common to fair cows and heifer, $3.254.26; good to cholc atocker nd feeder. $5.40u.90; common to fair stockers and feeder. $4.2&4)jd.oo; stock heir era, $3. 75ft 4.50; veal calve. $4.IAQ8.00; bull, stags, etc.. f3.76yt3.20. Repreaentgtlv sale: fiELF STEERS. No. At. I Ill I I -HI 1 4J 6 440 1 S76 7 1134 4 1006 It 1311 rr. N. At. FT. 6 0 10 1074 a 76 6 31 1 14 6 71 I 34 II n;o 6 10 6 40 40 I0 6 14 6 40 34 1U1 6 ii 6 s 11 1S4 I to 6 U 1441 SO 6 71 COWS. S M . t 113 4 U l it not 4 eo I W 1 11X14 4 ell I 14 6 1200 4 M 5 V0 10 171 4 16 I 10 t 1060 4 71 4 00 13 lo4V 4 71 4 10 4 1106 4 75 4 10 II 11.70 4 10 4 II Ml 4 If. 4 23 10 I2 4 XI 4 40 1 11 10 4 10 4 40 1041 I 16 4 60 1 1X0 I 00 4 to I 6 oo 4 60 14 111! I K 4 60 10M 6 10 HElFt.Ro. 4 14 4 11 4 M 4 4i II Ikl t 00 4 II I. 704 6 00 4 la 10 711 I g; I 71 1 4 6 10. 4 7 II Ul iX 4 71 4 114 ill 4 W BULLS. 4 40 1 1100 4 14 4 "4 1 1030 4 Is 4 If. 1 1410 4 40 4 4i 1 low I 00 4 74 1 1440 I 40 4 to 1 1370 6 OS 4 M 1 640 6 35 4JALVES. 4 10 11 tK I 00 4 6.S 1 7 no 4 71 I. 100 1 Mi I 21 1 130 7 10 6 31 1 1U 7 00 5 I 1 ,. l-u 7 60 6 tt. 1 210 7 :6 I 00 1 110 1 76 .1000 IS.... io!!" is. 14.... ii... si!". .1111 .1034 1.;0 14.4 AND FEEDER?. II 132 6 10 70 t 6 31 I IJ 6 10 4 ;i i 14 760 I 411 k Hit i 40 13 7X3 I 45 1 742 1 4.". 4 7(.6 I 4.S I IIU 6 M 4 tt, 6 t: 16 1111 6 M iN IM t;l 4 14 4j4 4 374 6 00 ll 6 6 3S it.... 14.... 4.... 6.... 13 ... .. -t 4 I 3. . all 5 ii 4VI 6 31 6 II iM 6 lo 111 6 7., MOOS bacon and light mixed hogs sold at price largely a nickel higher this morn ing while weighty butchers and heavy parking grade ruled steady to atrong. As indicated by bulk of sales the average mar ket ranged from atrong to 6c higher, ani mal weighing around 200 pound meeting with preferenc. Limited receipt erved as a bullish argu ment for seilere and resulted in a measure from the Inability of fanners to deliver their stock l loading point over choppy roads, bard froxn. About sixty loada wer received, the percentage of good light ani mals appearing somewhat larger than usual. Demand from packers waa fairly a.-tlve early, but shipping and speculative outlet were practt. ally cloned. Almost all of the aupply was purchased for local killing, long airings ranging from S7.05 to $7.16. Choice light weights sold a high as $7.a, showing th full advance aa compared with baiur day top. Representative Bales: Ne. 14.. .1.. la . 4;. . .. 44. . 41.. M.. 44 . II., 14., at. 14 rr M. at Sh rr. Its ... 71 7 37 ... 7 10 ra 14 I tt) 11 M 7 ! .-. ... I ti tt .331 ... f Ik 1.0 ... t ti 7 US ... 7 II "It II I IA 41 TM ... 1 ei II ... I HO 41 11 ... 7 It r',i ... 7 ii tt r.i ... 1 in .144 10 I Oil at It ... '10 .?4 ... 7 ... 7 14 11 t 1 14. 75 3'4 ... 7 Itf u; it is t: : ... II" a4 ... 1 e u 1.1 . . , t it Id a t M at ill ... t II A4 ... t tl. S3 ... f 14 i :v. . ; ci ...;. ...2ti ... i is t, : i n in:. 4- ) ... 7 1:. t i ... 7 ii . ;t ;! ... ; r, 4ii ... J ,( .40 i : r. n' .''I ... ", i'. 71 ?H ... J Ii ; v .i ... ; m . jit ... :n ; i ... 7 n M i:i ... :i S 27t ... 10, 44. 21. ... I l. ..a :. ... ; .". i-i I i., i -j . . i e. :.; ... 7 is .vi :'4 ... 7 7 si ... in ;a .. t i"t ... 7 h 2 "l III 1 40.... .'( ... J i ;:. it ... 7 : ' m i to 7 i;, 4e ..Ill ... 7 P.'t lit Isl '.. 7 IT', j: 'ii i ; ;, t hj ... ; v f h'l 7 (I7i, 7' It ... 7 M 2 3'1 ... 1 " 72 2:t ... 7 1 1 7 II 4 in ... 1 20 4 10 ; SU I'.EP T tedinv: in sheep iinil Isinh stHrted out In rallier slow fashion this I morning, as l.HC i'H wet fairly lihetnl and j feeling snuuik' packers soinew hnt bearish. I Fully fitly iloiihles of stock arrived. ew Isnd latuli offerlnKS being ttbout evenly (11 j vtdeil. Inquiry from all quarters wi;s slack, hoaever. and It wns well along 1ow:ird mld I day before enough business had been done to put t'ie market on an.vthlng like a tiuol- i a r I'm m. I ill snceu lite general lenuency was a little lower, good ewe aelhnc. Ml and around $4.1.1. Slrtetl . hoh e grades would h.irdly i .bring over 14.2.1 Hi most. This figure Is also extreme limit on wethers, although there j was nothing axallnl.le curly to make a test! of tops. Tone to Intrhs was doubtful and pi k es i If anything were Hluid.'d. Movement did j not show very much activity ni any time j and bet classes, its well as Inferior offer- I lugs, cleared only after more or less bii-k- ! eting between huers and sellers. ! Wuotatlors on sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs. $.1.7.Vn.1.!i; fair to good In tubs. $3. 1.1415.9.1; handywelght yearlings, $4.S.1'. t"0; heavy 1 yearlings, $4.".Vii4.s.1; good to choice w ethers. $ fXti4.2i1; fair to good wethers. $.:.7rvV4 00; good lo choice ewe, $1.00,74.2,7; fuir to good ewes. $3,034.00; sheep, cull to feeders, $2.003.u0. ' Representative sales: No. 24,1 western ewes 4"0 western ewes 4!'l western lambs 398 western ewes , 317 western ewes 99 western lambs 6 western ewes, culls 27 western ewes 403 western ewes A v. ..$ 92 ... 77 ... 73 ...112 ...107 ... 67 ... M ...110 ...113 . ..ir.4 ... 9i ... 95 ... !'! . .. 7fi ... 98 ... 9h ...102 ...113 ...113 Pr. 4 05 5 60 5 80 4 20 4 20 5 00 3 00 4 Oil 4 2.1 4 20 6 21 4 00 3 in 6 17.1 6 HS 6 00 4 .so 4 15 4 15 22 western ewes lambs ewes , ewes, culls ... lambs lambs . yearling 64 western 411 western 2o western 251 western 98 western 12.1 western i western wethers 616 western ewes .. 51 western ewes .. CIIUACO 1,1 Ml SliitK .41 A It KKT Demand for tails.? tcnd Hog. Weak Mheep Mrona. CHICAGO, Feb. 20.-CATTLL-Rccelpts. 30.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; beeves. Sl.OCVaij.iTi: Texaa steers. $4.2Xf75.5(i; western Kteers, $4.frtya5.nn; stockers and feed ers, $3.75i5.7ii; cows and hclfcr, $2.WV(i5.70; calves. S.'.HOftiiji.OO. HOOS Receipts, 39.000 head; market weak at opening prices; light. S7.20ii7.rtO; mixed, $7.H'(i 7.50; heavy, $7.(HXr7.4H; rough, $7.0tKii7 15; good to choice heavy, $7.l5frr7.40; pit-'s. $7. 40-717.7"; bulk of sales. $7.2O7i7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.0oO head; market strong: native, $'l.l'a,4.7.'i; western, $3,1044.80; yearlings. $4.8i)-iif..7.7; native lambs, $1.uru"t";.4o; western, $6.2.Vf'6.50. Kansas City Live Ktnck Market, KANSAS" CITY, Feb. 20.-CATT1 -Rc-ceipts. 10.000 head. Including 600 soutnerns; market, steady to 10c lower; cows, steady; dressed beef and export steers. $H.0O'u7.0j; fair to good. $1 25i7ifp.9u; western steera, $6.25!i6.00; stockers and feeders, $4.76'd14 S3; southern steers, $5.1rV7-jo.OO; southern cows, $3.0iVrj4.75; native cows. $3.2fci'3.2l; native heifers. $4.'"Xyt .00; bulls, $4.10fi6.25; calves, $1.601 8.26. ItOC." Receipts. S.ono head; market, 6c to 10c higher; bulk of sales, $7.2."i7.40; heavy. $7.2tV(j7.35; packers and butchers. $7.25'i7' 7.;:7Vj: lights. $7,3017.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000 hend: market, strong to 10c higher; lambs. $.1.60111.20; yearlings. $4.nJ6.2fj: wi-thers, $4.203 4.00; ewes, $4.00t4.36; stockers and feeders, $3.00j4.00. Bt. I.onl I, It Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 20. CATTLE Receipts, 10.000 head. Including 300 Texans: market ltsfflSc higher; native shipping and export steers, $.6O!i37.40; dressed beef and butch ers steers, $S.Oosui.&0; steers under 1,000 pounds, $tJ.2;1ii6.75; stockers and feeders. $3.75415.76; cows and heifer. $4.00t(fi.60; catine.s. S2.H.VH..1. 25; bulls, $3.75i45. 60; calves. S4.00IU9.2&; Texaa and Indian steers, S4.5o 6.50: cows and heifers. $3.6O(6.00. HOGS Receipts. 7.300 head; gnarket 10J 15c higher; pigs and lights, $7,0077.66; pack ers. $7.267.40; butchers and best heavy, $7.40j7.60. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipt s. 1.700 head; market steady; native muttons. $3.751-4.35; lambs, $5.7566.40; bulls and buck, $2.503 3.00; stockers and feeder,, $2.OOj3.00. St. Joseph Lire Stook Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 20. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2,000 head; market, steady; steers, $4.6u6.26; cow and heifers, $3.60tf6.60; calves, $3.50u8.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,200 head; market atrong; lambs, $6.604(6. 15. HOOS Receipt, 6,000 head; market, 62 10c higher; top, $7.SS; bulk of sales, $7.LVtf 7.25. Slnck In Slant. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western market yesterday: cattle, nogs, uneep. South Omaha ... St. Joseph Kansas City ... St. Louis Chicago Total .... 4.300 4.000 2.0110 1.200 ll.OlO 6.000 S.000 1,700 22,000 ...10.000 B.odO ...10.000 7,300 ...30.000 29.000 ...66.900 66,500 42,7X10 Coffer Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 20 COFFKT5 Fu tures opened steady at an advance of from 26 to 87 points on covering and fresh tull support, encouraged by report vhat a lead ing roaster had purchased bO.Ooo bags of spot coffee In New Tork, New Orleans and afloat late on Saturday, paying aa high as I3'4ro for Santos firsts. Cable were higher, helping the ads-ance here, and while there was enough coffee for aale to check the upward movement around the initial figure the market waa very well main tained, with May contract selling at lu.86c during the day, or about 138 points above the low record of the month. The close was a shade off from the best, under realizing, but ateady, at a net advance of from 30 to 37 pOlnts. Sales, I:j6,n00 bags. February snd March, 10 70c; April, 1077c; May, June and July, 10.80c; August, 10 75c; September, lO.HOcf October, 1050c; Novem ber. 10.46c; December and January. 10.39c. Havre was Isi'14f net higher. Hamburg was sfc'. pfgs higher. Rio was 60 -els higher at "$275. Santos was W0 reis higher, with 4s at 7$m10 and "s at laO. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports were S.OnO bag, as agnlnBt 17.000 bags last year. Jundiuhy receipts were 1.7o0 bags, as against 6.4'sJ bags last year. Rain was reported In Silo Paulo. A private cable from the Santos firm which cabled here some time axo that the new bill clique would find it difficult to finance Its pruposed holding! operation said thst about ten large commlsearlos hsve agreed to temporarily buv large iiisn titles to maintain prlcea and that the mar ket was firm In sympathy, larit sale having been made. Spot coffee, firm; No. 7 Rio. 12taill2c; No. 4 Santos, 134C Mild! coffee, quiet; Cordova, 13 V? 15:4C. nominal. . I Drr tiooda Marker. I NEW TORK, Feb. 20.-DRT fitJODH Market, quiet at the opening. Moderate . orders of a hand-to-mouth character are still reported from the retail trade. !taple dresa goods for fall are In fair demand from some of the larger corporation. Raw silk I firmer. KlSln latter Market. . ELGIN, III.. Feb. 30 Bl'TTER Steady at TSc'-tc; output. 453.600 pounds. Pen a 4 olleae Win Debate. TOLEDO, la., Feb. 20. (Special. )-In triangular debate between teams repre- .1-.. 1 eander Clarke nollexe of Toledn eeni.i.a. 1 Penn colltge of Oskalooss. and Parsons I college of rainieio. nem unr. m uiHtioosi and at Fait field last night. Penn college won two of the three debates and Leander Clark won. Incubators, brooders and coopa at greatly reduced prices. W sell the De Maine Incubator Co.' Successful Incu bttors, (0-egg capacity, at $6 50. Be window dleplsy. P. t 1 ie Vol Hard- our ware Co. CRESTON Funeral services over the hodv of Mrs Mary Manning of Philadel- ' phia. Pa., were held here lodav. Mrs. Manning was a ioi ni r lesion viri. mt daughter of Mr snJ Mrs J B Sehofleld. wel' kniwn 1 -."Idciitt here. One brother In Nl.rska one In council Bluff. 1 her mother, and a suiar are her survivor. MALONEY SAYS WEST IS GOOD Believes Bluffs Controls Salooon Men in Proper Fashion. MUCH MONEY WASTED IN EAST Mreet tleanlna lcpnrtmrnt In Rla; 4 Itlea Are tonrrn of Crest I raki I.lahllna System Tlinroaghly Int eaOusled. Mayor MfConey. while he wn making hi long eastern Journey In the Interests of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, says he fell Into Hie hnhlt of contrasting thins In other elites with llmf. at home. Hi- looked Into, the saloon situation part'colai ly. "The sitloon situation In Council Bluff Is '.vm per cent better than In anv oilier ciiv I visited during mv more than two w(.k.' travel." said Hie ins v if vesterdnj . "The saloon men aie obe lng the laws t.ere bet ter than In anv other city In th IS in-iTilrv end there Is proportionately leps .anse for real complaint hoie." The chronic kick short the way the -Iteei cleaners work In ('mini II Bluff compared with other pipes I met by the mSMirs observation thus: "If the fellows I watched at work on th streets In Bsltiniote. Philadelphia. Wash ington and other places ate worth the $17' snd $2 a day paid them, our men. Including the old fellows, aie worth St a dav. know the poorest of our men will do ntor than twice the same amount of work In th same time." tlnnelpal l.lahllng. Mayor Mnlnnev gave much time to In quiry Hnd observation roncetnlng new. muni cipal lighting systems, and derlared that he did not find an eastern town as well lighted ss De Moines. "Lots of the town spend a good deal more money than De Moines does f,- lighting an equivalent agioiiiil of street surface, but none cf u,.n, gets Hie results Ihnt the lies Moines fel lows nre getting. And the Iowa towns lights are nil made at home from uriglnal design. W need go no further than our own stale rapltal to find the best model for the Improved lighting nycm we et going lo in.stai: In the business se. tlon nf our town Ihls yesr. Des Moines makes It lamp posts and everything else connected with the lighting system except the lamps, and so an we. The three and five-light pedestals Is Hie system, and the west la far ahead of the east In adopting It. j saw very few goose-neck posts. Dayton and Columbus, O.. have two and five-light pedestals. Pittsburg. Altoona and Hnrrl. burg bine many of Hie big 410. wait Tung, stens set on posts opposite each other and about 1.7) frot apart, but they do not get the results obtained from smaller light more clos.ly spaced. In the besl lqhtd towns t found the business men hsd do nated the posts and the city furnished the Juice.' as we propose to do here." Ilnltltnore rnvlntc )lcm. In Baltimore Mayor Malnney Investigated the method of assessing street paving costs, where thn plan of paying for all street, improvements by general taxation Is being tried. So far the results are not satisfactory. "The fellows 'with the pull' get all the paving and the other lax payers can only kick." said thn mayor. "I explained our system of assessing the whole cost to th property and I found many Baltlmorrans stronglv In favor of It." Among Mayor Maloney'a first duties when he found time to open his desk In the city building Saturday was to sign his name 430 times to the bonds and cou pon of the $20,000 fire station I rn Clerk' Casady Tiad the same task after hav ing recently signed his name 7,000 times to me coupons and certificates issued to K. A. Wlckham for pavlna: and sidewalk en. structlon. Minor Mention Davis, drugs. Oorrigans. undertaker. Phones ltt. ; FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET. W'oodring Undertaking company. Tel. SS9. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone $7. FERT'S QOLU WEDIJNt RINGS LEI" - Pure blackberrjr juice and Virginia Bare wine. J. J. Klein Co. i WANTED Reliable girl for goral houework. 809 FlftSi avenue. Ocullt' prescription accurately filled the earn day at Leffert'g Big Jewelry fetore. ,Nil'r,l.nc """h" drina Anheuser-Busofc malt. L. Roenfeld Liquor company, 61 a. Main street. THve your glasses fit tea or repaired by W' . TerrJ". optician. 411 Broadway, office with George Oerner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Atherton left last evening for New Orleans, where Mr. Ather ton goes on a business trip. The grand Jury expects to complete Its work today and make Its final report. A good-slsed batch of Indictment will be returned. The 8. A. Pierce 4V Co. shoe tor I now open for business at their new location, 633 Wet Broadway, between Pearl and Sixth atreets. The member of Tlgreta temple, Pythian sisterhood, will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. Henry Her man, SOU Worth street. Se the beautiful window display of Knffl Prints. Including the new Madonna of the Hills and the Guardian Angl. L C. Fauble Art Shop, 333 Broadway. Instructions for th unconfirmed wer given to a large claaa at St. Paul Epis copal church yesterday afternoon. The class will be confirmed earlv In March, when Bishop Morrison will come here for the purpose. W. A. Stone, president of th Retail Butchers' and Grocera' association, left last evening for Chicago. In addition to his own personal business he expects to do something for the pure food show the association Is planning lo pull off here next autumn. Knud Andersen, 51 years old. who hsd resided on his farm In Hazel Dell loan ship for the last twenty-five vears, dleq there yesterday after six weeks' Illness from paralysis. He Is survived by his widow. iire daughters and two son. Thn funeral will be held from the liaael Dell church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body of Miss Dora Jensen, who dlea at Keanlon, Wash., last Wednesday, will be brougiil line lor burlul. arriving beie this morning at 9:30 via the Burlington It e.111 be lal.cn to Woodrlng'a and pre pared lor burial at Crescent on Tuesday afternoon. Mi)1 .lenen formerly resided at Orescent. The services will he held In t lie Latter Dae Sain!' church there. Elder D. It. Chambers officiating. Mr. Anna Tanner, aged 67 years, died vesi.rda: at Mercy hospital after threw months' Illness from ecu', I limimatlani. She Is auclved by two sitters, Mrs. A. A. right of South Omaha and Mrs. lame Trobotigh of Avoca. and one brother, Charles Shields. 1102 Fifth avenue. Council Bluffs. Tt e body waa taken lo Wood ring s to aw alt arrangements for Hi funeial to xf held at SI l-Yanes' church on Tuesday morning. RAINT OATS-Prepare tor tnem no. Hull's Detachable Handle' Umbrellas; ad prices: many styles; at IWfert's Big Jew elry Store. A Guarantee of Business frotpsrlly . The Bee Advertising Column W Bay sad Sell Stocks and Bonds Pott. C. troesedow & Co , (6-0 Vtw Omaha Slat. Bask III, Osaaha, SUeraak. s V