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THE BEE: OMAhA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE 'RODUCE MARKET j Xm YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 'HrS:;: . . ! 11 '; choice ptairlf 112 UO ' ' , j f atrmom creame!, in g I per cent.. M 4 Lowe, and No Kill- i orTt'- I"" Market MainUin. . Good Undertone .HSVZ KlUS- Ex.ru Foreign Cables ing Demand for Wheit. ! Whui, bu WrT W8C 4 UkHV BTtfAK I "in. hn... Q.4 a dh 4m WJM w I 8 nm rilrn Vthert cither Orfili Go Diiwa Despite a C.ood Of" ' mid Mitt Offerings Inso nines .trady. Oris, bu K )UHK tllS.S, I.C Reclm. Shipment, j 'X Ott .l.uw i:.Ki ' t, o ..... .. w.w! Though Uncertainty Perradea Day. SPECULT1XS BID UP LAST HOUX MARKET A arlene traalnar (a litaM Beenrliie Aaala Marked l.r(f Share ot Traneac- tlnns, Bat Prleee Altimt .- , Mar Relnetaatly. Itnotatlona of lu. 'Oar I nnanaodltle. j NEW YORK. Feb. 22.-FLOUR Quiet ; i spring patents. I3.0ii'rfu.25: winter etrsl.hrs. 1 4.K . 1m: winter pstent. H.VStld W; spring i i it aide market a una " ' . . , - . . - , , . , . i -. . ..- - ... lower following our hnllds. There has , 3 11 inter extras No " 63.1. .u3.30- Kan-),4.vt Ion of the stork excauige tue oeen no revival or milling o-niann. n etrnlghte. 84 .SeV4 .50. Rve flour, dull : 1 "irl malntaiiieo. a ooit unut.iu, die A VI A Feb. 23. I.ivernool anil eutaida markets weie eM XKH 'YORK, Feb. ?3. Throughout 10- "''? lo'r P"''; " 11 ,, ''r to gtod. li.2CrH.30; choice tr fan. y. 84.40 "on tna aay aa one of d.ai.wuing uh- a,o in ,he dumps A.Ivan. es all Ind t 4ii U(.kWheat flour, steady; I2.7J par -"'ntlev losing prices r.,o excellent Improvements In i ron conditions. . )) )( ctieii.es 01 C0nsrqu.no. aa In me case ut Naftn al condlth-'iii sneseat a heavy merkrt. COKNMF 8 1 -Steady fine while and vel- '"me of "Pecialtles, wnicn were au- wiin prol.slily lower prices. . ' low II jnrv' roina' lll'aili- kiln dried v,n,d praumaoly aa a reault of pool ma- l.laht offerlnga f . orn l.y h country '.' "- 're. i.uBi.ie, mm omo, nlpulallone. h...lei and fair export aalea hna lven h 1 . market weak- lio - red v.ci,ti i.ii bidding tip of upeclaltlea In the rna.kel aunport Un the , Halw indVli f b' .flo.l"- N' '"""""t " PPeaia.- ot atrengin tli.- 4iad. will havt t. contend with the ; a"" . nd Wc f. o. b afloat. Js. ,d ,.livl(v tr.uinf blu ln(.r iBI1 weakreas in other gtama and It w oounnui 1 -',.'. , ' inf uen.'e of derided ieakn rMpon . 'rom ""' I'larnei l.aae.a. ,Vhein?.,d'.;..rn break- a, the opening. I "w. and proapeMa of i.rge .Mpmant. frmn f "'hV"-'." A'S.tT.rifTnim":.' lrriM.m-e.1 l,v other marketa. and ean-. nJ Aigentina ,. .eat aoored a new , Amer,c,n pf, 'rlca JToi en.d atill further. ratoDllahtrg n-w lo low .. -1 todav. Stop-lo,. aelllng waa a ,on 0 ,n(1 , nd .".t m'S Pipe .......... .. H.r. ,edlf'tiire all day an.l laat price allowed l'o i-h. , " v'"' P"- ra. I'll. It. w I.'. pta Kbraka Co. warranta. I par tMt umaha riant ry r luk llt Omaha 0a ia. lai: Omaha taatar aa, 14 Omaha a c. R. at. rt. ttss Cmm a (.'. B Si r.r. p'4 I a. t Omaha C. H if. R. Mm Omaha V. B R. A a atork Omat-a E. t a T. ia, 15I tm.in ii.i nana p-och Omaha Water Co. In M Omaha Watar Co. M aM fakara' Natlenal to. k. go. Omaha.. tnlon atnek TaMa eiook, aa-41 (hcru!aa Coal company V IllMj MS l" ina in .... tart m 10a to ;t M'4 JM . tl a l'-a r: M M t t7'a 11 a 7i 4 14 ; 1 w 4 u W M 4 1 It OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing: Cattle Very Slow and Weak to Lower. HOGS FIVE TO 1EN CENTS LOWER rieatr of hea aad I. am Ha aa ale, bat the Trade la Clow and Prlrea Tea ta Flfteea feata I.awer. POfTIf OMAHA. Neb . Feb. 2S trortg. manv aalea toward the cloaa ahow Ing the leaat decline May cloaed at SW'c and contlntied bearish ieiitlnier.l . due to '.lie I ,, , v grnrtal Fla.kneaa of trade. 1 T 7.- 7i . . . . . value in other rei-e la weakm-d , . ' V'w ' . r,'1 a.".'y j. VW-..2: .1 A. n..l .1. mar.fi ami rtlt v- i """ fin and d ai.lte e-nnd nemand off'ilnga th' market worked lower wlthoii. ni'li-'i iirfsauru. ah values are steady to eaier with offerings, cloaing ',4c net lower, t . May cloaed 1 . k 1. : 1 ... . ! . , A .l I . .till f rm enii-pin, u.....-. ; , 0ATH-3pot market steady; futureg weak eie and ahipmrnta were 1 .frw bushels, t , . . . , '-kmJ&.. ' InZr "IS'" ffimmon to chblce. Wlh .rr,;.".'" h. "inM ht.tih.la ,91"' t:'r - ' rclflc C0t. 1!0. Jiirnary com rei elpta r ere nusneis . , nd shipments were .'.l,oflO bushels. ln"M iiinU rirm wi . ,.w. Mveipt, last vear of 714 0f0 bushela nJ '"J-i ' Central America. M'c TcarimeV of corn. I l.KATHKH-Hteady: hemlock ftrats, 33, 1.M0 "usbc?s oV".,4,".' whc.t'.nd norjX: "c'' 'lU?No?-s,edh.ld lower on wheat KOVIsioN-Pork. firm; me... $22 5ftt? y tT inil Jtr,. ne,l'lS.or.: family. 22.004i.00; short clear. I1.W lid M'd lower on corn. ....... I aw m ue . an vwa.ii an- Th. rnti.m ii . .. . r renorteu: ..- . ' - . .-..r V II K AT No sale. 1 iiRN- No. . wlilte. 1 car w nil. 1 car. 3V;: N'n- 001 Si N'.i. 4 vellnu. 1 car. Jfl'-ie.: No. 2 mlel. 1 cnr. S'-'-.c: No. S mixed, 1 car. 39c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Jtvtc uT8 No .1 white. 2 can. IS'.e. . .. Omaha l ash I'Vlcea. AVIII-:.T-Nn. " hard. M'ffl '.'rc: No. h.rd. .2'W.1.c; No. 4 bard. 72sil4c; re jected hard. TOfiTSV. No. "3 spring. faV eT'jc; Ki, 4 spring, 7ffK'"c: No. 2 durum. ?i.iV; No. J durum. M'.1tS1Vc. ORN-No I white, 40.40'c-. No. J white, r: No, 4 white, .'!74'a",".c: No. J, color. :i83!Sc; No. 2 vellow. ?i,4fl40c: No. t xellow S"-4!"c; No. 4 yellow, JTfP 'r: No. 2.' ."S'.U.TOV: No. . 3f'fi'c; N" 4, ?Ar.1Jiic. OAT!-No. 2 white. 28-Vi 2" ir standard. JMii-: No. 3 whlta. . 28 ?V. Na. 4 white.- WjiXV-c: No. 3 yellow. IVril'S'c; No. 4 veilow. 27''ii-2;,e. 'trading in . tti Oouid securlUes again made up a large share of the transactions, but there was leas evidence of aggieaslve buvlne than nn 1 1. . -m ... . A ..... wheat and on larger country t w-e-k end prices advanced more reluct .ntm wanasn preferred gained a point, but Mla ;ourl Pacific Improved bv onlv a email fraction. t.'anad'an Pacific was again strong. Revival ( the report that It would abHoro the Wabash ay. tern attracted little attention. . Hhipment of a large amount of Br.xlll.n gold, for London waa explained by local bankera a. supposedly In connection wlui operations In coffea. , Heavy buying of Gould bonds waa the feature of the bond market. Missouri Pa- Sili0roi!.v'r5lbi 5' extension 4s. nd Wabash Pittsburg Terminal 4s all ad vanced. The general bond market wae im. Pr value. $4..,00.0(io. call" 8,t" bond, were unchanged on is umber of aale. and leadlDg- Quotation, on stock, were aa follows: RAHLKV- Xo. 2. 7Bal!lc: No. 4. W C ; f.v. JSo.. 1 feed. h'.ihic; reiected. ButiWc. HTK No. 2. 7'i.SOc: No. 3, 78VJ79C. Cnrlwt Hecclpta. Vhe.t. Corn. Oat. family ttt.Kii17.(in: beef hama. 27.0J)r'-'9.or. rs -o-o- No I'f'ut meats, steady: pickled belllea. 10 to 14 or. 1 car. 3iSc; n., $12.txi',l:i.tai; pick led hams. 112 50. Lard- "'".' iiii'iuin frni, tri line, fc. twuv.w , g I a 1 1 1 - -aa. a 110.5ft; compound. I7.874,118.12H. law "ma rtSl TAI.lXiW-gulet; prime city. hgs.. 7Ho; imerin & m Bl'TTKR kasy; creamery, specials. 27Hc; extras, 26&2SVc; firsts. 21t&23c; seconds. 17iii20c; creamery, held, specials, 22H23c; state dairy, finest, 2'atoc; good to prime. 'Hvfi'l.ln- finlArv fHrr.nt m.Ln trmtm inUjSf. - - " . ........ ' ...... .v im 9 lie; secends. InlOc. , kCStiS Irregular; fresh gathered, aeleeted extras. IWiiOc; firsts. 17,fil8c; second., IS-ij) 17c; refrigerator, firsts. lo; seconds, IIh.", tste. Pennsvlvnnia end nearby hennery, white, 24(ffr27o: state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gathered white, 23 "5 26c; western aathered, white. 21iS2So. POT'I.THY Alive, firm: western chick ens, M'yeir-c; fowls. 1H1"c; turkey., oressed. firm; western chickens, . J4c; t.'lil.ftgo Minneapolis '.. (imaha Dultitli IS ... 24ff ... 29 124 29 130 CHItAf.U tiRAlS. An PROlIOJt9 real area nf the Tradlna and t'lcalaa Prlcea nn Posed nf Trade. CMH.'AOO, Feb. 23.-For the first time tn nerl three years 7av wheat today sold tinder !Vc a bushel. The market verged on oemorallrntlon. lixpiea ranee of buying power. wh tile chief cause. Decidedly nervous fluctuations prevailed t the close, which was at a net decline of Hr to 1VI IH'V orn ended 'aftS.' to S4." down, rats off '' to V and hog products at S1! "- to tiv;17H' advance. Italllra In wheat were few and feeble, but the unloading taken as a whole w.s of a ottered fort. In consequence the decline proved lees rapid than many dealers thought probnble. The most pronounced weakness developed following newa that the esti mated shipments for the week from Argen tina showed an Increase and that prices at 1-iiienon Aj res were dropping like lead. At the same time weather conditions through out the winter wheat belt In the Vnlted Stales were Ideal and there waa no Im provement In the demand for cash wheat. After the' opening the aelllng pressure gathered greater Impetus. 1 .a test figure, were at a slight-recovery from the bottom point of the selon. May ranged from t!c to 9iTc, cloning 1VB1H" down at 89 liursl sale, of corn were on a larger ole than for" aome time past. The east was largely out of the market. Mav varied fowls, HVylic; turkey.,' IbfiZic. IVKATHKU l TIIK tiRAIM BKI.T -rra- Rntlre Conatrr Generally Clea rlpltatlon Mghl. ' OMAHA, Feb. 23. 1911. . The area of high pressure that ha. over spread the country since Monday night still remain., but Jiss lessened decidedly In Intensity during the last twenty-four hours, and Its crest Is now a ridge extend ing from the north Pacific coast southeast cross the mnnntalna ' to the west arillf states. The weather is ejnlversally clear rroaucts American Can American a T American Cotton Oil..., American H. I., pfd... Am. Ice Securities American Unmt American LocWmotlra ... American1 .. at R Am. S R PM Am. Steal. Pmindrlas Am. guaar Refining American T. T. American Tobacco aM.-,.. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co..... Atchiaon Atchlaovl pt4 Atlantic Coaat I,lna....i Baltimore Ohio. Bethlehem (Heal Rhonklrn napld Tr Canadian Pacific, Central Laathar Central Leather M...... Oantral of New Jerear.... Ceaapaaka. -Ohio Chicago A. Alton (.tllrajo o. W., aaar.... ?. o.. Wj pfa....; Chicago A S. W. t.!.. M. St. T ; c. c. f. .. I.. :. Coloraito F. . aV 1..., (olorado a Southern Irwieollrieled Uaa Near York gaarr Market. NRW TORK, Feb. 2J MONET On call .teady at 2''n2- per cent; ruling rate, !'. per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered t 2 per cent. Time loan, dull; .Ixty d.ys, 3 per cent: ninety dava, 3$ 3 per cent: six months. 8 per cent. PRI.MR MERCANTILE PAPER-4t4H per cent. STERLING KXCHANOS Firm. with actusl business In bankers' bills at 14 gai.) y48.-?H0 for sixty-day bills, and at I4..sk for demand: commercial bills, l4.R.Vd4 HS'a. PILVER-Barr f,2He: Mexican dollars, 4-. BONUS Uovernment, ateadv; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on tond. were a. follows: - 1 1 v. rer. ta. reg.....Wt ' Int. M. M. 4'ai M"t 1 . Receipts were: I Afficis' Mondnv .... Official Tuedav jOfflrlal Wednesday. Estimated Thursday Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. ... 4S41 4 00? ! ... " ll."!? 5 1'5 ... SM 9 3"4 4T ... 4 fif0 10.700 10.0 S4.4! 84. 4-'4 8K.4IW 84.144 tl.294 I? 8S4 90 im x.s;2 30 OTn 31 2 1.323 do eouaon V. . la. ra.. dn CAuann . C. aa. rag . 00 coupon .... Allla-Chat; let la.,'. Am. Ag ia.... n. T. a T. ov. ia , Am. Tobacco 4s,.,.,, un aa throiighoiit the entire country, and no pre- "i clpltation wotthv of mention ha. occurred ri 2 nri " in anv oortlnn w-lthln the leal trient v-four . u - houra," except aome very light .now flurrte. rll. 1 ""' ; In the extreme upper Ohio valley and 1 rm im nil':"' lower lake region. Temperatures have! Krta W pfs moderated slightly In ' the central valley.. Oenerai Kiartrle .....I;'...'. hut no Important changes have Occurred Oraat Northern ofd. In any section within the last twenty-four Ureat Xorthem ore nfa.. hours. Zero weather still continue. In theil,nolt Central tipper valley, and along the entire Rocky I mterborou.li Mat. .. e. and no Important change ;'nl- "" "" mountain slope, in temperature la. Indicated for till vicin ity tonight and Friday and the weather win continue f.lr. Temperature and precipitation a. com pared with the la.t three years: . 191t. 1910. l&n. 1908. Lowest last night 118 23 32 Precipitation .00 T T .00 Normal temperature for today, 2 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 13. Inches. . . Excess corresponding period In 1910, 4.7! Inches. ... Deficiency corresponding period in 1909, 4.88 Inches. . U A. WETJ3H. ' liocal Foreca.ter. ' at. I.onla) General Market. ST. LOI7I8, Feb. 2S.-WHFAT-Future. lower: M.y, 90o; July, 85ia8io; cash, between 48,.- lo 'Jr. closing unsettled t ( f,,.,,,: track No. 2 red, 92?j93c; No. '2 hard! 4ti(4ka'. net loss of iVfoH1. (ash corn fijgti. aa eaev. No. I yellow cloaed at 4i'Vu Oats held better than other grains. May fluctuated SJVe to 31ac. with latest sales at illViXIV. " decline of iti 'ac compared with the flowing Tuesday night . .. Onselp uh tq concentrated holdings of May rlhs helped all futures In provisions. The 'outcome was a. net gain of TV to 1Se for pork, 8c to 7l,o on Jard and 2tioc to 1RJJ lT'-s'- on tlbs. I'lii.-es .n i hlcago. furnished by the l'p dlke Urain company, 7iKi Hrandei. building, Omaha. I'll one Douglaa 2473: Articles. I Opfn. Hjah. Low. Close. Ves'y, Wheat-i I Mv,..iW,i: Julv...:8isls' Sept. ..i.e.. .,484i49 .-.' W I 1 Corn My. .Iu) . .Sept. Oals Mav. July. Kept, IVi-k- May...l 17 70 Jul) ...I 16 6 Lard . 1 May. ..I , July... riept... Bit). Mav... July... 90", 1air-ii 41 I 4J;,-.!4.fi','49ti. 50 4H'S:4"''ii! M 81 I WH WVa'alSlUS ' 1 I si v iiH;3i.al si JJl'aWS IlltVii 31 i31',pt 31aW CORN lower; May, 47H47H: July. 48i St48c; cash., higher; trade No. 2, 46c; No. 2 while, 45e. ' . OATS Future., lower: May, MSc; ca.h; ste.dy; tr.ck No. 2. o; No. S white, 32$ 32c. , ' HVK-Cnch.nged; 83c. " KIOI'R Lower; extra fancy and .freight, $3.70r"n4.10; h.rd winter clear., I3.004j3.40. PKKD Tlmothv. J0.00tj9.50. CORNMKAI 82 30. ' HltAN-Higher; sacked east track, 1.4 10.'. HAY Firm; timothy, $12.0017.50; prairie. li.ora 14.00. T" l ' ' ' POVIHIONH Pork, unchanged; lobbing, eoi on? t. 51 ' ma' ! 2f:.B0: l.rd. higher; prime ateam, 39.2'fl9.36; 7.-.iW.I mil ' dr' "l. unchanged; extra short., wi W ;.8? ! !!e-ir;Kc"r rlb- 1012-- !"" Cle" ; flC.K; bneon, unchanged; boxed ext IU.37H rs. ra abort 9 v, 9 30, 35 t 8 30 simii'30-MJi ao'aj 31 II 90 17 70 17 87 17 12 18 95 17 10 9 45 38 40 . 9 40 9 30 9 36 9 35 ' t 8i 3i, 9 72' 85 8 70 ' 9 ;-8 I ll 9 .12 9 Ji 1.9 27 22j 17 75 17 02 37 9 K2V, 9 37,, short. 311.37; clear rib. clears, 111.60. POULTRY Firm;- chicken.,' 12c; springs, 14c;' turkeys, 10; duck., 16c; geese. Sc.. - butter steady: creamery, 2127c. EGGS Lower; 15c. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. -,. Oats, bu Receipt.. Shipments. ... 15.no 8.900 ... 45.000 ' 23.000 76.000 , ' ,46.000 ... lOi.OOO 13,000 9 58 9 SO Kept., .19 2730 9 Ji 1 . 9 27! 22 9 SO . 'sh quotation, acre a. follow.: FLOUR Slow: winter- pat ant a, ' f 4.009 1 l: atralghla. p.! Jf. spring atralghte. . 14. 1014.40; bakers. 8t.Otni4.70. . HVK-No. 2. Mc. . . , ! BARLEY Feed or mixing. Ti1j7ic: . fair to choice 111.111118. SnUaic . Mlaaraiaoll. Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 23 WHEAT M.y. 9JW&s,c; July, 9ftc: September. 91c; r.sh No. 1. 98c; No. 1 northern, 86'a1tic: No. I northern. 9r.jft5c; No. 1 wheat. 91 V-Ke. FLAX-2G9. CORN No. 3 yellow. 4S'.44c. OATS No. S white, Xaot,.!. RYE No. 2. 7i79c. BRAN In H10-Ib. socks. 120 0021.00. FSjOUR First patent., 8d.4nffM.lV,: second International Haxtraatar Int. Marina sfd International Paper. International fump loa-a Oantral Kamae c.tr 80 K. C. Bo. pf...; Laalaila Oaa Uoulavllla Naahrilla... Minn. A St. Ixuia., M., at.. p..' g. a M.... M., K. T ; M , K. T. fd, ......... Mlaaoort Pacific. ..,..,. National Rlscull v.- National Lead N. ft. R. cl M Sd pM... New' York Centra! N. r.. Ok- ..'.. Norfolk waatarn. ...... North amarioan ' Northern Pacttle ..... PactHo Mall- Pannarlvaoia - people's Qaa P., V.. (,' Lr..l.'. Plttaour. Cuel Prasted Steal; Car Pullman Palace Car.. ... Railway ileal 8prtng..... Reading , Reaohlic Rleel ., Hapubllo Steal pfd Hock Island Co ...,...,.. Hock Island Co. pfd tt. L . P. fd pfd.... gt. Loiita g. W .1. L, .. Wi pfd ... Rloaa-eheffleU g. I Southern Pacific Southern Railway - go, Railarar pM Tetineaaee Copper Teiaa Pacific' T.. 8t. L. W T.. St. L W. pfd.... Union Pacltle Union Pacillc pfd...., .... I'nitad .tares Realtr I'nlted Siatea (tuhber,... tnttad gtataa (leal.: U: g. gleal pfd... I'tah Cocper Va -Carolina Onamtcal Wabaah j...'. Wabaak pfd " Waatarn Maryland Weetln.houae Klcctrlc ... Waataria t'nlon '....., Whaelln. L t.... Lahl.h Valley galea. High. Low. Close. 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K. 4 T. 1st 4a... 87S lt-2'4 do gen. 4S 4S 10 Mil. Pacific 4a 88 8'i X. R. R of M. 4SS. inra. . v v o . t it. -aa armour .Co.-4Ha.. pi, do dab. 4. 82S Atchison gan. 4a...'. .. 98-i V. Y..N. H. 48 H. do T. 4s r...- loss ct. a 184 . 8 ,,..li X. A W. lai e. 4a.... 88 A. C. L lat 4a....;. 84 , do ct. 4a 106 Bal. Ohio. 4a. - No. Pacific 4s lotf J" 8S ass do 8a 7S do g. W. 8H ..A "H 0 g t,. rfd. 4a..... 8s Brook. Tr. ct. 4a.. 3 Pann. ov. 8S 115... S Can. of Oa. a .IV'l do con. 4a 103S Cn. leather 0 Itaadln. gen. 4a 81 S ri. g-i....iz3 t: l. a r. tg. aasi-a m wnio s....l'S do gen. ba ? 8 87 S . U g. W. e. 4s Chicago A A. 8Sa ... 7nii do lat gold 4.. C. B. q J. 4a ... us g. A. L 4a do gn. 4a -.'nt So. Pac. col. 4. C. M. 8. p. g Hia 83s do . 4a C. B. I. AVP. c 4a. 74S ' o lat raf. 4e... do rf 4a H go. Railway 8a.... Olo. Ind. 8a 7i, . do gen. 4a Colo. Mid, 4a M Union Pacific 4s.. v - e. r. e. 4Wt 1114 In n. 4a Four day. this week..17.og S.me d.v. lam week Rsme d.y. 2 weeks ago.. 17,043 Same day. 3 weeks ago. .22.418 Snme day. 4 week. ago. .33,100 Qn. ...... I... ...... -Wl A1S The following tah'e shows the receipt, of cattle, hoga and aheep at South Omaha for the -vear to. date aa compared with last rear: ii! 1to Tpe Dec. Cattle 188 827 149.93 18.8M Hog 379 199 848.079 18.890 Sheep 274.939 225.069 4!.8TO The following table .how the average prlcea on hogs at South Omaha for the last several day., with comparisons: Datee. I 1911. 17910. II909.I1908. 119": ,1.'1- Feb. 13. Feb 14. Feb. 18. Feb. 17., Feh. i Feb. 19., Feb. JO., Feb. 21. Feb. 22. Feb. 23, 1 1 I 711 18' .1 8 98.1 Hi .1 8 89i 771 I .1 T 101' 8 71 8 11 .1 7 04, 8 881 8 07 .- 7 0tS-4. 8 l I 081 .'18 921 97! .' 7 07 I I 8 9H .17 01118 98! I .1 7 08 9 02 8 98, .1 7 0! 9 24)1 8 041 n h. ct. u D. a R. o. 4a....... do ref. 6a Plattllara' 8a ma p. I. 4s do gen. 4s , do tr. la, ear. A do aerlee B Clan. Rlac. or. ia..., III. Can. lat raf, 4a int. Mat. 4'ta , BU. Offer!. 88 s do 1st raf. 4a. . ,N,U. 8. Rubber 4a . 83 s V. 8. gteal 9d 8a..'., . T;s Vs. -car. ( ham, (a. . MsWabaah lat 4a..;... . 78 '.do tat 4V ex. 4s.., . 78 Western Md. 4 ... . 75S W-eat. Blae. CT. 8.. .181 . 'Wle. Ontral 4s 88 87 Mo. Pac. ct ta 94 . T9 81 ... 7S ... 80S ...7 ... 81 ... ... 8S ...107S ... 77S ...loos .W .4 . u .livss .100' I .10l .loS . 71V, , MS 88 Boston Stock, and Bonds. BOSTON. Feb. 23 Closing quotation, on stooka were a. follows: Allouei 14 Mohawk 44 Amal. Oeper ....,.(., Nerada Con 1S A. Z. U 8 S Nlplaalng Minaa 11 Arlrona Com iii North Butte 98 Atlantic 8 "4 North Lake 8S B. C. C. 4V . M... 1SS Old Oomtslon J Riitta Coalition , ls Osceola I"S l.al. Artrona....... 81SParrott 8. C 12'4 fSI. aV Hacla. .80 Qulncy 7 Centennial it shannon 11.4 Copper Kanga C. C : Suparlor U Kaat Rotte C, 84 12S Superior 4V B M S Kranklln 10 Suparlor P. C... I4S Olraiu Oon , Tamarack 48 Oranby Cn 8 18 V. . .. R, 4 M... 8 (Ireene Cananea 3S do p'd 4S lale Royale Copper.. s U'sh Con 1J Kerr Laike 1J Utah Copper Oo 4SS Ike topper s Wlnnna 8S La Rail Cooper 87 Wolverine 130 Miami Copper 4S Asked. "BI. 4 221 8 911 8 721 4 131 8 9U I 78 t si 4 OJt 8 98 8 9l 4 4 1 8 93 ti 88' 88 4 101 8 811 4 87 4 151 8 781 S 98 4 18' 8 9WI I 981 4 4 071 8 Ml 8 92! 8 5 971 8 821 6 981 4 74 I 8 821 6 04 4 b Sttrdav.. Receipt, and dlspo.ltloif of live stock at the Union Stock Yard.. South Omnha. for the twenty-four hour, ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'e. C M. St. P... 9 4 Wabash X 4 Mlisourl Pacific 3 Union Pacific... 3 28 C. N. W., east 10 8 C. N. AV.. west 82 87 C HI. P.. M. O..,. 20 9 C, B. Q., east 3 4 C B. & Q., wet..... 50 29 C, R. I. V P.. east 8 6 C.. R. I. P.. west... 1 Illinois Central 1 1 Chicago Gt. Western.. 3 . t J Nu. ,v Sl. Pr No. Sh Pr. 1 I! -48 ... aa 71 jj p 7 t 8 414 ... II, M. ,... ... Is Ml . 7 .'ii ... 7 !7 i " 71 ?? I a, 4 1114 lai 1 f aa -us so 7 . 0 M" ... 8S 4 Joi. ... 7 0 .Si .S ... 8 l 74.' ... ; II II ... 1 0 sk ... J oft H 1'7 ... 1 n at J-.-4 ... T T4 ........ 744 ... 7 11 W 1 ... a. 8! 818 M T 0O an mi ... 7 M 48 ' ... 7 00 7 4H ... 7 ;, "VI ... 1 Oil 70 jst 7(1, J7 80 7 on aa t; ... 7 os 8 88 ... 1 00 7 jje ... 1 eg 8M ... 1 OS 74 37 ... T OA J 74 Ill ... T Oil 411 jv ... ; 1,; ( 81 M ... too 10 ... 7 0) I 17 .116 ... t IM , til ... 7 (i-, I 1 ... 1 "0 M ?! ... 7 j 84 844 ... 7 00 M -4 ... j ,, I 74 1 T no ,2 3R ... 1 08 8 87 ... Ton is m ... at 68 1 ... 78 ? ;t.t ... 7 as ' 88 ... Ton 90...,. ...141 40 7 . ! 70 J78 ... T on 14 411 7 OS : 88 827 ... 7 00 as Ml ... 7 07S , 72 f 18 ... 1 !S U Kl ... 7 071, ::t ... 7 ojs 40 : ... 7 10 7 ... 0"s 77 4iw ... 7 in 1 l T 80 7 o', 77 211 ... 7 10 I 7....... :. ... 7 ojs at 3ti ... tin ! 41 ttn ... 7 US 78 214 ... 7 10 I 40 IPS ... T ojs 74 ;--i ... T lu S 147 ... T OJS 8. 19 ... 7 10 1 8 f.1 80 7 fki ft f!. 110 7 0 I 68 Ml ... 1 05 1.4 s;tl ... 7 10 I tJI Ivi ... 7 "A 4 XU ... 7 10 : 8c0 ... t OS 71 Ill ... 7 10 , 80 !17 7 6 r 2i ... 7 in 77 1" ... 7 0.-. 67 Ma ... 7 10 ! 14 7 ... 7 0-. 60 2i ... 7 10 4 tn ... 7 os an is, in 7 in I 71 !S7 ... I 05 HI iki ... 7 in ?4 ...-70S ?4 40 7 10 70 174 ... 7 06 in J40 ... 7 10 74 is ... to ts ?oa ... 710 , 44 71 ... 7 OS 7 1 ... 7 III I n 14 ... I 05 86 321 ... 7 10 ! 80 114 ... 7 o hi ifii ... 7 ui I to .7 ... 7 OS 7S 17 ... 7 16 ! i: i ... 7 76 t6 ... 7 It i 71 :M ... 7 OS 77 H ... 7 16 I SHEEP Packers Interpreted a heavier houses which wss also believed lo be selling here toward the close .Jpot coffea, unsettled; No 7 Rio, l.'Si1'c; No. 4 Sentoa, 18S4il3p. Mild, quiet; Cordova. i:iVBloe. nomlnsl. t ottas Martael. NKW TORK. Feb 21 COTTON- Spot closed quiet to 10 h.ii.- higher; middling uplands. 14.10c; middling gulf, 14 : c. tsales. 3.. balea ST. LOUIS. Feb 2 COT'lN Un changed ; niMdling. IH,c; no sate; receipts, el balea; shipments, (ml bales: stock. 22, ill hales. New York cotton market as furnished he togan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street. Month. I 0.en. High.; I.ow. ' Close. I TeiTy. March . Mav ... Julv .... August October 18 M 13 98 13 lei 13 81 12 88 18 8H 14 OK 14 07 13 73 12 Hi 13 78 13 98 13 91 11 2 i; 81 I II 88 I 14 i 14 1. I 13 7! i 12 04 19 71 19 89 13 8.8 13 14 12 54 Fraporalerl Apple and flrleil Frnlta. NEW TORK. Feb. 23 -KVATt )R ATFO APPLES Firm, with vert- light offerings; on the spot fancy. i:dlSc; choice. HNri 12e; prime. 1Kall',c; cold storage. StfKijo. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm. with smsll stocks and a falrlv active lobbing demand. SS-filli.o for California, up to 30 4"s and 11il2c for Oregon, from nOs to s. Apricots, quiet, but steady; choice. 13c; exra choice. nVhl.H.e: fancv. 13 81 14e; peaches, quiet and bat-civ steadv on the lower frelarht rates fr,,, . 1,. ...... d.. 7iti7e: extra choice. 7fgc; fancv, ji'i-r -c, raisins, easy, with some pressure to til; loose muscatelo. r,sti,v.;e; choice to fancy s.edeil, n8i7r; seedless IVtlo' London layers. Il.40til.46. 1 10 3 241 1 1 Total receipt. 1W 186- '61 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Rank of France Statement. PARIS. Feb. 23. The weekly statement of the Hank of France .how. the following Om.ha racerlng Co.. 8wlft and comp.ny Cudahy Packing Co. Armour Co.... Schwart.-Bol.n Co Murphv St. Clair W. B. Vans.nt Co;....... Benton', Vansant A Lush. Stephen. Bros Hill Son F. R. Lewla Huston Co J. B. Root Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hu.i L. Wolf McCreary ft Crey.. ; 8. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Lee Rothschild Mo. aV Kan. Calf Co Sol Degan Cllne & Chrl.ty MeConehey Other buyer. change.: Note. In circulation. Treasury deposits... General deposit. Gold In . hand Silver tli hand Bill, discounted Advance. Increase. ,. Decrease .. 49.800.000 franca .. 12.2n0.0O0 franc. ..90.7O0.00i) franc. .. !. 875.000 franc. .. "B. 100.000 franc. .. 8,260.0110 franc. .. 1. 800.000 franc. 'Sew. York Mlalnat 8 1 nek a. NEW TORK. Feb. 23. Closing quotation, on mining; .took were a. follow.: Aline Joo 'Little Chief com. Tunnel atoc'k'.. :3 do bonda Con. Cal. Vs.. Iron Stiver LeedTtila Con. . Offered. It ...110 ...18 ... 10 Mexican Ontario ' Ophlr Standard Tallow Jacket ,.1M ..160 ..113 ..lo .. 99 Rank Clearlaara. OMAHA, Feb. 23 Bank clearing, for to day were 82,941,115.22 and for the corres ponding date la.t year $3, 262. 808.37. ... . . . . , - i -. . . . - .1 - nr . SEKHS-l-lM. No. 1 southwestern. I2.5S: I L' " . -.Tl. L, No. 1 northwestern. 82.71; timothy, 111.78; clos-er. 114 second clear., Il.9i4f2.56. I.ondaa itovw .ttarket. ijrujis, ten, aa. American securities opened quiet ana rrom uncn.ngea to 'a higher today. - Trading waa light durl ig the forenoon pending the Wall atreet open ing. . 80 7-14 LouteTllle at N t6S .. 80S 81., K. A T US . . S N. Y. Central Ill .Mi . 88 . 44 . prints. ?2c. K1I0S Finn: Pnnylv.nla and other .1 p " first, free cases. 21c at mark; current re- 1 Ao aV pfoV.','.'.",' I'JiOVISlONS Mess pork, per hhl., 19.i0! riiutiaw r"" .wnrnex. 6 2i).W. lard, per HO II... ;;.', tt 9. 1: shorn PHILADEI JHIA. Feb. 23. BUTTER- libs. .Ides tloose). 89 12'ci9.tt;; short clear Ste.dy; extra western ore.mery, 3oc; nearby aides tlHixed), tn'i'H '' t Total clesratces of wheat and flour were eukiai lo (aai liu. lrlliar- rei-elnta were a lad i.n i,.o,i,.r..i im r.77 nki i,.i ti,. ceipts. free cases. c at mark: western co renpomllna dai a year .go.' Estimated f""- 'r canes. 21c at mark: clear current ..,..!,.. c. i,,.w. ..i... m ......... receipt, free cases, 'joe at mark. corn. Sit car.; oats. l3 vat.; hog's, 2.VO06! . '!'EH.K-str,d,;J,w Tork full ereamt, jie(j , , j 14c; fair to good, 1331Sc. Chicago Cash Frlces-Wheat : No. J red. 1 8Vac; No. reu. iiw; Jo, 1 hard. Si 81. ; No. 8 tisi-d. b'.jiwc; No. I northern Conaola. money da eocoatil.... t Amal. Copper. 7. Anaconda is Norfolk 4k w.. Atahlaan .':...19S do ptd do ftd 10s Ontario A W.. Baltimore aV Obta. ..lilts PannavlTanls Canadian Puiftc... .818S Rand Mlnaa ... t'baaapaake 0 67S Heeding Chicago O. Wi .: Its gouttiern Ry... in,t., mil a n. r..ios do pt Pa Basra. , Denser Rio O. do pfd... Mlletaakee tiraln Market. M I l.'i' UK EE. Feb 23 FLOUR Dull. Wl IK AT Nb. I. 98c'8l).0U: No. J northern. 97ft1-": Mav. 90c. OATS-Standard Sl'ji :;ic B A RLE Y mp1e. HtlS-'-c prlng, 9 Ji81fiO; No. 2 - northern spring, k-'jahc; No. 3 spring. 9iiti;c. Corn: No. t rsnh. tTjitr'jc: No. i cash. 45't45c; No. J wlilte. 4,47k,c: No. 3 white. 4on47',c; No. I i allow, 474Jie; No. 3 ellow-. 45n4i.c; lats: ro. .- casn. w.b.vw; rko. 1 white. 1 iMr. ua.i.i BUTTKB-.-re.mer.eg. Ii.a2c; dairies. . AS-lZi. Ti. .tfnd.rd'. .... ' ''AI-, ... v. a & I.I,. -il.l. . . . KHUS Weak: recipta 14 K' r.ies; at I ,J. ' 1 0 " ' ',u- "nna, inciuiicd. 11 a 4c: r rats. is.-. 1 - n-.ark, cases Included, 122jl4c; firsts, ISc prime firsts. I.e. CUE Kati-Steady: dslsles. I'a'l4c; twins. l'.'.t.il'IVi; 5oung America., 14.jl6c; long borne. 14-ii'Sc. POTA Tufc.S Steady: choice to fancy. Ifitf 481 ; fair to good. 42ii4ic. POl LTRY Irregular; turkevs. dressed. 18c: chickens, live anij dreesed. 15c; aprings. live and dressed. 16c . VEAL Steady; 60 to 80-lb. wts.. H,c; 8 to kj-lb. wts,. 10c; 85 to 110-lb. wts . 11V-. Chicago Receipt. Todsv: Wheat. 18 cere, corn. 1-4 cars; oats, list cars. Estimated tomorrow: N he.t. 29 cars; corn SlO car., oat. 18J cr- .lrersoal Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. . tt WHEAT Spot dull: No 2 rd western winter, no .lock; futire. .trad); March., be t'.d. May, M Sd. I ORN ciKt American mixed, new, qutei at 4a 2d: A merit an mixed, oil. easv at ae d; futuree unlet: March, 4 ld; May. 4s f'.kl. July.. 4e-td. Ivanss. lltr Grata and Provision. KANSAS CITY Feb. TS WHEAT May, 8iao: Julv. C all 2. Cash: Unchanged to K hiBt.er; No 2 liatd. 8vn:no: No. 3. t;J )3o, Ni 2 ivd .nt4c; No. . 8;t'4e. 1 A'I S-steady to 4! hiit''r. No. 2 whit. nr-.V: Nw. 1 mixed. 2;.fJc 1: - e'-.. 2, 7'.n;v. I 4 ilt.'-Ma . 4-,c; July. 4,.r,c. C.g'i Melal Matkel. NEW YORK. Feb. 33 METALS Stan dard copper quiet: soot February. March, April and May, 8116.17 12 ZC. London mar ket, quirt: spot. ti 9d : futures. . 18a 9d. Arrival reported at New York today. 71i tons. Custom house returns show exports of H.rsv. tons so far this sraaon. Lake cop per. 112 .'. 12 K71-.: e';"rolvtlc. 812 JTSf 12 and caetlnas. IV. OOnj 12 26. Tin. un 'ttled; snot ar d Felruar . 343.6ov4S.i; March. 842 OnU43.oO: April and May, 141.009, 42. CO London market, firm; spot. 1198: fu- , urea, flM 1;. Lead, dill; 84Jt4.bO. New lYorir- 84 2.; 'n 30 Kat fit riitta T nrl.,M rerket. ii ad. Snelter. firm: soot, to U New Tork: tV40lA.M. Eaat St. Ioula, London market. 2S.7a d Antimonv, Cook eons 88 inafi 8.2. Iron. Cleveland warranta. 4s ld In I-ondon l ocally iron was .tea.de: No. I foundry northern. 115. Vu 18 38. No. t. 816 2ii!8.0u: No 1 southern and No. 1 south ern soft. li.2tj.li. 76. US Boutham Pacific. 8SS Union Paeilic... 7e do pfd I7S U. g. Steal H4 do ptd do id prd..... at wabaah Orand Trunk 8s da pfd Ultnole ISntral 14W gpanlah 4a niiiirhK bar, stead) m .4 wlod per oa. : MONEY 2fi3 per cent. The rat. of dlaoount In the open market for short hills la 3S-I-.t4,4 per cent; for three month.' bill., 8ij4 per cent. Yark (ark Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan at Bryan, membeia New York block exchange.- 816 South Sixteenth atreet. Omaha: ...448 Green canana.... ...61 Inept rati cm ... S laroaa ... lis Nevada Cons ... to Newhoaae ... ttS NaraaS-L'tah IS Obi Copper ... 1S Rawklda coalition ... IS Ray Centeel II S wift p,k. Oa 101s 6S ears-rWck C4. J1SVV I I4S s 4' a A mar. Tobacao I Bay gtate Caa., noaroei tooa Butta Caa I U loo Caetua , ITMno Chief Coos Fraction OSTls-Daly OJIbwey Kerr Lake Ely lanuwl.... glr Cxina Kly' WltcU Franklin Otreul Ooldftald Cane .. 6s ttlvar Pick.. .. 81 Superior Pitta. .. 1, 1-onovak Mining. .. 1 Trinity C,aaar. .. .. H t'nltag Cooper ... teasNonk Laak Oold'lald Fior.au INetl Bekamla Oulaflell Dalap V tiklieimd; No. 2 in xd. i. u4;, No. 3, I ate Dry Gaada Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 23.-DRT OOOI The cotton good market 1 barely ateady, eon-re-'siona being obtainable on print cloth, and spot lots of brown sheetings. Tracing is of fair volume. Jobbers are doing a moderate huiiineae In general departments and are falrlv active In ah goods, prints snd sli.liliama and In domestica. I4ika for 'fall delivery are uuiet. hut an active tiade I is peeving Id foulards, satin., messaliass. laak at stag-land ttaleanent. LONDON. Feb. 28 -The weeklv state ment ot the Bank af England (hows the following i-bang.: Incre.ae. Tot. I leserv. ( 616. (KO Circulation 188. (an Bullion 7ik) IS6 Other securttiea l,4tr;.0i) Other dapoetts 1 213.04 Public depoaiLS ' t.l24.0ia Notes, reserve tot Oa) ' IaK'reaae. Ooveri.mant securttiea unchanged. The proportion ef the bank reaersa to lialilllty la 6181 per cent; last week It wa. 62 73 per cant . OMAHA 88 HOLES A LK P.IlEl. BUTTER Creamer, reo. 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. carton., 880; No. t. In 80-lb. tub. 96c; No. I In l ib. carton., 860; packing .toek, .olid pack, 13o; dairy. In 8-lb. tub. 16JJ16C. Market change, av.ry Tue.d.y. CHEESE Twin.. llfle; young Amer ica. 18o; daisies, 17c; triplet.. 17o; 11m buiger, 15c; No. 1 brick 17o; Imported Swlaa. 82c; domestlo Swiss, 22c; block Hwlsa ISO. POULTKT Dressed broiler., under t lb... to par do... hen. 14o; cocka, lie; duck ISc; geeee, 13c; turkey., 26c; pigeon., per do... 8120; homer .quaba, per dc, $4.00; fancy .quaba, per do... 8360; No. 1, par do.., 83.00. AUv. broiler., Itki; .raooth leg., luc; hen.,' llo; .tag. and old rooster, so: old duck., full feathered, Uo; geeae, full feathered, 8c; turkey., 19o; guinea fowl., kso each; plgeoni. per dos., 0c; homer., par do... 83.-8): squabs. No. 1 par dot., No. I, per do.., 60s; capona, over I lb.., 14c, old turkey., 17c FI8H (all Iroaen) Pickerel, 7e white, Ho; pike, 9c; trout, llo; large crappie., 12t9l6e; aSpanl.h mackerel, 19o; eel, 16c; haddock. 13c; flounder., 12c; green catfish, too; roe .had. II- each; snau toe, per pair, o; frog lees, per doa., joe- salmon, llo: uaJloui. loo: ! herrlri. So. BEEF turn-mo: xso. j, use; JSo. Z, 12c; No. 3, 9o. Loin: No. 1, lCc; No. 8, Ucr No. 8, 10e. Chuck: No. L isj n0. 3, 714c; No. t. o. Round: No. 1. 840; No. 1, 8c; No. 8, 80. Plate: No. L 8o; No. 8, 8c; No. 8, 6c. FRUITfl-Arples: Missouri Ben Davla, per bbl.. 85.00; California Beiloliower, par bog, 11.86; Colorado extra fancy Jonathan, per full bu. box, 82.76; B. wig, .per fun bu boa., 12.50; W. W. Pearmain, per full bu. box,' 82 76; Washington extra fancy Wlnesap, -113 aixea, per bu., 82.!6; ltr-i;6 tie., per box, 2 60; va ashlngUia Pippins, 4-tler, per box, 83 85; 8-Uer, per boa, 93.00. Banana. Fancy .elect, per bunch. 8i.2oa 2i; jumbo, bunch, 82.T6dj8.1s. Cranberries: per box. 83.60; Wisconsin Late Howe brand, per bbl., . 810.60. Dates: Anchor bland, new. X) 1-lb. pkga. in boxea, per bos, $2: bulk In 70-lb, boxes, per lb., 8o Figs: New California, li li-oa. pkga, 8o; 38 12-oi. pkg... 2.u, 60' S-o.. pkgs., 1300; Turklsu, .-crown, per lb., lo; t-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb.. We, Orape Fruit: Florldai 44V-64-tr4 else., per bog, 84.1M; 90-Sal .lie., per box, ll.eO. Lemon.: Llmon eira brand, eatra fancy. aVU-loO .l.ca, per box. 14 60; choice, Juu-) .I.e., per bog 4.0o; 240 .i.e. 60c per hog leas.. Orange.: Camelta Redl.nd. navels, 80-94 al.ee. per box, 82.88: 124 '.se, per box, 12 id; lot) alia, per box. $2 .81; !'. end smaller aixea, $3.00; choice navels. 80-isl alsea. 82 60; ijg aMi 12 60: 168 and smaller else.. $2 .ternil.76. Pears: California Winter Neiila. - per box. U-it; New York Kelfer, per bbl., box, 83.76. VEGETAbLKrJ Beaaa. airing and wax per hamper. 3.iJia4.iA); beets, per bu., 7bj; cabbage. Wisconsin, per lb, IV40; oarrota, per bu., 7c; celery, Michigan, pr doa bunche. 86c: Caiiforula Jumbo, per doa. buiK-hes, 8Vc; cucumber., hot house, Iw and 2 doa In box, per dox., 83 26; egg plant, fancy florida. par dox., li bu, garlio. extra fancy, whitw, per lb. lie; laiiuce, extra fancy leaf, per dox., sue; onions, Iowa, red 1 ana yeuow, per id., jnaiana white. US per lb.. 8c; Spanish, per orate, 81 60; par- le) , imnvy iuuuicib, ici ov, Duncne., bOO) ixc; parenlp. per bu.. 7."c; potato.. Early Ohio. In .acka, per bu., 9uc; Jowa and Wl.. eon.m, white .lock, per bu., 75vsuc; Colo rado, per bu.. etydc; rutabagas, per lb, lc; sweet potatoes. Kanaas, per bbl., (2.76; tomatoes. Florida, per 4-basket eraie, VA6t4 u; turnips, per bu., 76c. MISCELLANEOUS Almonus, California sott anell. per lb., 18c; la sack lot., le leas; Braatl nut., per lb., Uc; In .ack lota. 1. lee.; coco nuts, per sack, Ie.u0; per doa, kuc; filbert., per lb., 14c, In sack lot., lo lee.; hlckorynut. large, per lb., ae; small, per lb. sc. peanuts, roasted, per lb., bo; raw, per Ik, 'c; pecans, large, per lb , lac. in sack lota, lo less, walnuts, black, per lb., t California, per lb.. lc; ia sack lots, lo lr.a; ciaer. New Tork Molt , far -bbl.. C it; per bbl., 84.76; honey, sew, .4 frames, J'.i. I, 31 46 ltIS 1I4S M 61 8V 16S 4" S e 487 . 732 .1,081 . 741 13 log . hi 28 W 77 88 98 12fi 63 4 73 68 2 43 92 84 48 12 489 1.078 8.102 8.5) 2.792 147 277 1.8o2 1.9k? 1.262 supply of sheep and lambs thl morning as a good end sufficient reason for cheaper cost, the market ruling lower from '.lie opening. Trade was .low In starting, liow evr, as several large shipment, were late in arriving, so that It waa well along to ward noon before much buslnen. had been done. Offerings consisted of fed western sheep and lambs, bulk showing very decent fln lah. as usual. No elssr of stock appeared to be In demand early and eve after move ment stsrted, Inquiry was quiet and back ward. Much of the stuff hud to sell at f gure. 10Tj ISc lower than those of yex'-jr-dsy and the general trade Is .afely quot able at these declines. Among sheep, ewes were more plentiful t ............ . .v . , 011.1 aw ftwii " ' - - trasses have been nieetine with n vnrv fair retMl demand lately, the usual .pt end be tween ewe nd wether price, ha. practically vanished. Desirable sheep sold sroun.l 14.10 ft 4. 26 today, while ytarllngs would doubt less bring 15.00 or better If they were Irlotly choice. Lamb, proved slow tnd showed the full decline as a rule. Prime light grade, might possibly bring tfi.00. but none were available early. Ordinary run of g...od lambs had to move around I5.76'S8.90. The week thus far In the sheep barn has beeen rather peculiar. Trade has been un certain on most day. and while mid-week prices averaged higher than those at last week', close, pres-nt quotations show little, If any, change. The four day.' receipt, are of moderate volume. The trnde continued verv dull and the close wss b.d. In many case, buyer, were bidding prices that were a. much as 164J 2.ic lower and holder, found It .low work disposing of all their stock. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, 86.868.00; fair to good lambs, l5.2Ta58i; handy walght yearlings. 84.901 6.10; heavy yearlings. 4.60fj4.9O: good to choice wethers, I4.2MT4.40; fair to good wethers. 3 904.25; good to choice ewes, I4.00iii4.26; fair to good ewes, l-UCa 100, sheep, cull, to feeder., $2.003.60. Representative .ales. No. 215 western lambs, feeder., western wether. 1,027 Total. ......4,808 10.924 6.623 Crt'i j. L,t Receipt. ot c.ttle were large . for a Thursday, being; the heaviest of any day - of the week .0 far. Still the total for the four day. foot, up only 17,800 head as against 21,800 head for the aame day. la.t week. A. compared with a year ago there I. a falling off In the receipt, of 3,000 head. It will be seen from thl. that receipt, for the week have been by no mean, burdensome, till the market .Inc. Monday ha. been very unsatistactory. A. noted yesterday there ha. been no activity to the demand, packers not appearing to care whether they secured any cattle or not. Thu. the trade from .tart to finish la a drag so far as killer, are concerned. Buyers stsrted out thl. morning bidding decidedly lower on all claa.e. of killer, and It wa. well along toward midday before enough business had been transacted to really make a market. Blocker, and feeder, were the flr.t cattle to aell and they commanded about .teady price.. The demand waa very fair and there wa. .ome little life to the trade .0 that the moat of the offerings of that kind of cattle changed hand. In fair .eason In the morning. While her. and there It was possible lo find a seller who happened to nave soma very attractive handy weight ateer. who! thought that he did not take off very 1 much, the general m.rket waa slow and largely 10c lower. Aa a matter of fact, thete were eeller. who figured that the market wa. around 16 16c lower on a rood many kind.. Cow. and heifer, sold in about the aame way aa beef ateer., that la, the trade was rlow and dull from etart to flnlah, with prices around 10c lower and In soma oaaea possibly mora. Quotation, on rattle: Good to cholc. beef steer.. loOO.4jb.3O; fair to good teef steers, 4.7Mw 60; good to choice cow. and heifer., 84605.40; f.ir to good cow. and heifer., 84.86oj4.60; common to fair cow. and heifers, 8.2f4f4 24; good to choice stock era and feeder., 83.40(tj5.SS: fair to good .tocker. and feeder., 85.0irffri.4j; common to f.lr Blocker, and feeder., 84.251t5.oti; stock heifer. 83.76(94.60; veal calves, 84.00(38 TOO; bulls, .tag., etc., 83.75176.26. Repreaentatlve sales: BEEY STEERS. 7 western lamb... 8 western ewe. .... If4 western yearling. 208 western ewes .... 2n0 western Ismbs.... 384 western lamb. ... 230 western ewe. .... 142 western yearling. 112 western lamb. ... 204 western ewes 402 western ewes .... 301 western lamb. ... Av. . 75 . 100 . 60 . 90 . 88 . 98 .. 4 .. 73 ..110 .. 88 .. 89 ..IIS ..108 .. 88 Pr. 5 75 4 40 I (8) 4 00 4 90 4 16 6 60 5 60 4 00 6 00 6 76 4 20 4 10 I 0 CHICAGO MYE ITOCK MARKET Dentatad far Cattle and Sheep Weak Hogs Lower. CHICAGO, Feb. 23.-CATTLE-Rece!pt. 8.000 head; market, alow and weak; beeves, IS.lOCcfS.SO; Texas steer., $4.25'65.0; western steers, 34.0O4j6.7O; .tocker. and feeders, 83.80 flu. SO; cow. and heifer., $2.6035.70; calve., $7.5ofifl.0. HOCiS Receipts. 83,000 head: m.rket, 10c lower: light. I7.20fr7.66; mixed, I7.WV&7.40; heavy. $6.907.308 rough, 86.90tf7.10; good to choice heavy, 87.10ti7.90; pig., $7.404j7.7o; bulk of .ale.. 87.1Mj7.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 25.000 head: market, weak; native, 83.10W4.75; western, 3.164.80; yeai lings, 84,T.Vi6.75; native lamb., IS.OOtj 20; western, 5.wa 8.90. . IS S . 1S . I 1 1-14 . is s 3 l.aeal (eearltlee. Quotation, furnished by Burns. Brinker It Co.. 449 New omaha National baak building: id. Aeh.4 .Tec Co ate a as AtianMa City Oaa lav ta lna aS l awtjias Craaatarf Co., pta. o Na. At. Pr. 70. At. Pr. 4 719 4 Tl 88 1104 8 T II 8(4 8 U 81 lilt I 7t t 106 I tt t li:i t 16 1 846 f a 90 1114 I 78 11 318 I 40 11 1X.I Ml II 1021 I 40 It 12-:5 t M 1 146 I 46 38 lltej t K T Ill I 60 11 ltal t 80 f 141 I 16 17 1IZ4 f SO 1 10U4 I 16 N 10M 0 as I SO II la4 I M 1 1011 I U 8 1311 t h M 116 I U I till I t 43 18M 8U - 8 1116 4)00 1 108 18 " 30., 16t o 1 hi 170 18..'. 1331 I ne I.... 1S4 I 70 . 48 1104 II 71 11 t TO COWB. 9 1110 I a 1 iu 4 in I aw 4 ae 11 to t so 1 8S8 4 10 18 1040 4 76 1 86 4 lg 6 10-74 4 80 1 1143 4 8 6 10 4 8 8 ....10M 4 1 6 ....1011 6i 14 lull 4 40 18 l.. as 1 676 4 46 t lltl 4 IS I A. .1048 4 60 7 1111 4 a I ll 4 6 1 13li4 t 0 It 116 4 60 HEIFERS. I 89 4 00 6 74 4 78 1 611 4 SO t 714 4 811 4 674 4 80 8 74 4 n I aao 4 U 4 1(4 I w 4 ll 4 60 t UI t IM 1 610 ,4 an II 8v4 t in 8 760 4 ' 1 sal nil 17 146 4 70 47 tl IN II 717 . 4 10 M J41 t 16 11. 13 4 78 BULLS. l.....,......ISi6 4 6 4... 1MT IM 14") 4 It 1 114(1 4 at 1 1M0, 4 60 1 wit 1 a, I... 61 IN 8 ) 1 s 1 606 4 I 1 ilM I nn ifc 4 1 in t a 1 llai) 4 U - CALVIB. 4A 4 Ill 7 78 I 4 6 1 14' 7 7t 4 41 I 4 3 i;o 7 78 1 7 I 60 1 Jin J Tli 4 IM IM 1 le) 7 76 t. I" ' 14 7 76 1 178 7 t 1 im 1 ao STOCK ERa AND FfcEDKHS. t 44 I o is; iw 1 M 18 I 801 81 It 44 I M 7 IM t 40 I....... a0 I l "9 418 lac 4 ill 18 T 176 t 46 1 416 8 U 4 Sit I an 1 18 18 4 707 t 44 1 1'4t I U 6 Ill 4 16 Kanaa. City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo Feb. 23. CATTLE Receipt.. 6.000 head. Market .teady. 10c lower; yearling., 1400: export steer., ti.90 8.50; f.lr to good, 85.2Mf5.98; weetern steers, 36.00i8i.80; stoe.ker. and feeder.. 845Oo;.80; out hern gteera, 15.006.80; eouthern cow., 83.50ra6.26: r..tlve cow., 83 464.60; native heifers. 84 60168.00; ; bulls. 4.5w3.S5 ealves, 84.50th-8.25. HOGS Receipts. 11,000 head. M.rket. Be to 10c lower: bulk of .ales, 7.157.0; heavy, t7.IOtf7.2R; packer, and butchers, $7. 1541-7.30; lights. 37.25(87.82. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt.. 3,600 head. Market. 6c to 10c lower; lamb.,, 85.26 8j.00; yearling.. S4.oO5.26; wether., U'&it 4 66: ewe., 34.00t34.30; .tocker. and feeder., 33.O0tg4.O0. g. Insla Live Stnrk Market. ST. LOUI8, Feb. . CATTLE Receipt., S.200 head, Including 800 Texan.; market teady; native .hipping and export steere, I650tf7.00; dre.sed beef and butcher steere, 8K01HS50; ateer. under 1.000 lb.., I.2fwi.76; .tocker. and feeder., 82.78fl5.7B; cow. and heifer. $4.f8j$t8.50; canners 285S.2S; bulla, 83.76I&6.50; calve., 340oj.2o; Texaa and In dian steers, 14 504(6.50; cows and heifer., 8Sh(S5O0. HOGS Receipt., 11.800 heed: m.rket 10JJ 15c lower; pig. and light. 37 008 7.66; pack er., ITKigT.aS; butcher, and be.t heavy, 8T.3"fj'7 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt., 1 9O0 head; market 5-giOo lower; n.tive mutton., 8.1. To"? 4 60; lamhs. 85.60rn4.36; cull, and bucks, 82.60ft 3.00; .tocker. 82.OikS3.00. Tnritentiiie and Hnalna. n-iTANNAH' "'' F0 23 TtTRPEN TINE Mearty, 88c. aalr-s, itf hhl ; receipts 8 bbls.; shipments, 7f9 bbls.; rtocks 1 3si bbls. ROSIN Firm: sales. 40 Mils ; I.'IIT. bill..; shipments. S.:rT8 bhl. 50.149 bbls.; B, 17.12; D. 37 1'.; E 17.20: CI, 17.25; 1 1. 17.40; 1, ; N. IN.00; W. U.. 38.05; W. W., 8.1fl receipt.. ; stocks. 37.15; F. M. 7.e.'.; Mutiar Market, NEW YORK, Feb. 23 SUG A R-FIrm : museovsdo, Kt teat. 3.17c; centrifugal. 98 tet. 3 87c; mnlnascs sugar, 89 test 2 9'e Refined, steady. Wool Market. tJ.2Vl K"h' F - w " " -fnch.ng.d ; . . . ,w. j ,,u nvju-rn me. tim mediums, iKfjicv: fnp. ic. fine 195822c; Norton Says Economy Makes No Friends Secretary to President Asferti Official Must Bow to Ancient Customi to Be Comfortable. CHICAGO, Feb. 22.-Cnar!e p. Norton, secretary to President Taft, who it Is said will give up hi. official position soon, to day entered a plea for better busima. method. In handling administration af fair., praised President Teft's aconomy In quiry and told of the futility of trying to effect administrative economy In present condition, at Washington. Mr. Norton .poke at the Washington day celebration of the Union league club. I.ck of administrative control and dls cour.gement and Indifference of the per .onnel In the government service, he said, were the chief cute, of waste and Ineffi ciency. "Under such condition, a man goes 1o W.shlngton to take up the work of secre tary or hlirean Kil.e ..(.a at. . . - . -.. nwiw mi. imh inn, "and If he wishes to be comfortable or popular he will bow to ancient customs, or h. will become a dignified automaton). If he trie, to m.ke rhimge. he will Incur the enmity of Individual. In or out of tha service and of their newspaper friend..'' MAN WANTED FOR MURDER IN CLEVELAND ARRESTED Italia . Charared With glaring W. Rice 1. taptsred tn Baa Francisco. gt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. IS CATTLE Receipts, 2 000 head: market steady; steer., 84.aOfa6.26: cow. and heifer., 83(i0iJ6.76; ( Six es. 33 5008 60. HOGS Receipts. 9.600 he.d: m.rket 10t 15c lower; top, $7. 32; bulk of sales, 87.0s &7.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.500 head; market dull and lower; lamba, $6.008 1.00. look In Sight. Recelpta of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: . Cattle. Ho.s. 'Sheep South Omaha 4 tmo St. Joseph 2 000 Kansas City 5" St. Louis 3 2") Chicago CX8) 10.; 8'0) 1 1,010 11.8m 33.000 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Ji The .u.pect lodged In the Martlne. Jail, charged with the murder of William L. Rice, the wealthy Cleveland, O.. lawyer, admitted late today, tha authorltle. .ay, that he la Vlncendo Pelato, the man .ought by th. Cleveland police. , When Pelato waa arrested yesterday at Black Diamond, after having been trailed from Berkeley, he denied that fa. waa th. fugltiv wanted. A search of hi. clothe., however, revealed postal money order, to hi. wife In Cleveland, bearing the name of Vlncendo Pelato. and on being oonfronted with the paper, the .prisoner I. .aid to have broken down and made a full state ment. Ha vigorously denied having been Implicated In the murder of Rlca. but de clared, It I. wild, that he possessed oon- iiucraoma information concerning tha crime, and believing that ha would ba tug paoted of tha murder, left Cleveland. Pa. lato'. alleged Information regarding tha crime wu not d Inclosed. The clue that put offloere on hi. trail at Berkeley I. .aid to have been fuml.hed by a friend of Pelato'. now serving time for burglary la the Ohio penitentiary. A reward of $10,000, it 1. .jd. waa of fered for tha apprehension of Pelato, who will ba held for th. Cleveland authorltle.. NAVAL SECRETS DSCLOSED TO ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Sena lor I .a PSIlatte Ask. for lawcMtl. gallon ( Oka rarest Regardlng Battleshlp Contracts. IO.00O SmI 1 ." K.. I Art I 3. Mil 26.000 Total receipt. to.800 75.600 46.000 Dnlolh Cirsls Market. DULITH. Teh. 23-WHEAT-No 1 northern. 94o; No. 2 northern, 91Vlc; Mac. iitc; July. 84-,c. liATS-aVe. 8 LAX on track and to arrive. 1889. May, 888, bid. . . HOGS Price for hogs dropped to a lower basis thl. morning, cheap -;ost resulting from a heavy supply and unfavorable ad vteta from the eaat. Trading wu rather quiet early at figure. 64JIO0 lower, but took on a more llvelv appearance later after the larger packer, begen to put up heir drovee. Demand wa. ample and mldoay clearance found tha big end of a H.vOO aupply In second hsnds. Ixn .trmcs went at a a.rrow sorted of j 87 .ti47.06. these prlcee being popular ones I for good butcher weights. Choice bacon I grades commanded the usual premiums ' over heavier offerings, tope reaching 8; 16. Extra heavte. were slow at 84 M and lese. Shippers and speculators opera ed cau tiously from .tart to finish, their total puichaiaa amounting le leaa than I per ast-t af th. tawai racaipia. Lat. trade wa. Toffee Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 23 COFFEE Future opened irregular .t a declln. of 84t'J2 points In response to lower European cables and reporta of lower firm offerings from Brasil. At first the selling did not s-em to be very aggressive and there wa. .ome support for the near months, presumably from leading bulla, but offerings became heavy during the afternoon, when rumor, were circulat ing that congress might Investigate the alleged coffee trust. Just what Chi. might meah .eem. very uncertain, un'ess it re ferred In some way to the valorization plan, but aelllng w.s geneisl at any tate. and there was a further sharp break In prices under heavy offerings through broker, with European. Wall afreet and Cotton exchange connections. Tne cloee wa. barelv steady st a net decline of eua 40 points. False, 132.0UO. bags February tnd Msrch, 1054c; April and May, lO.atie: June, 10.52c; July. 1061c; Ausust. 103rtc; Septem ber. 10 21c; October. lOObc; November, 10 01c; December and Janu.ry, 9.9fx-.. Havre wa. &! fr.nrs lower thsn Tuesday. Ham burg ahon-cl a decline of from 1 to "4 Pfennigs. Rio waa unchan.ed at Tl'al. Santo, waa ' rets lower, with 4s at Tiled and 7s at o86ii. Recelpta at ilia mo Bra s.lllan porta were '.) hags, as agsinst 4 suo last year. New York warehouse de liverles yestrrdsy were I9.b31 bags, as againat li.!3 last year. Rain waa reHrtd tn all distrieia of Sae Paulo. Private cable, from Havre reported heavy selling there, led by eat af th. prominent Frenoa WASHINGTON. Feb. 22,-Henator Lafol lette want, an Investigation of publl.h.d charge, that government naval secrets gr. being disclosed to th. Argentina re public through the construction of twe battleships In fhla country. Two resolution, wer. Introduced in the enate tod.y by Mr. 1-afollette de.lgned to bring information from the Department of BtaT. and Navy concerning the contracts which private shipbuilding concern, re ceived from the Argentine republlo for the construction of two battleship, and whether administration official. ' were r s pons! bis for th. procuring of thl. business ship builder.. DUMA SIDESTEPS JEWISH BILL Messnre Providing; for Abolition of Bna Referred to Committee Hebrew tlrelea Pleased. ST. PETERSBURG. F.b. 22Th. Duma tonight, by a vote of 2o8 to 138, declined to express an opinion for or sg.ln.t th. bill providing for th. abolition of th. Jew ish pale. Introduced last aummer, but re ferred the bill to a committee. Jwlsbj Circle, here are greatly pleased. . The bill will probably be placed under restrictive amendment, tn committee, but a great point wa. gained In th. support of th. Octoberlat. and It I. considered that It ultimately will pas. council of empire. Characteristic speeches were mad. bv the peasant member, today In defense of th. Jena. One declared that Taurida province waa In a prosperous condition. Indicating that th. Jewish element wa. de sirable. . M. tiulkln. deputy from Bessarabia, Mid the expulsion of th. Jew. would be dis astrous. Commerce in that .ectlun would decay and the poiant. would be at the mercy of the landlords. A Guarantee of Bum tie a a Prosperity Tba Bee aYdvartlalM Colttraoa.