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THE OMAHA SrXDAT BEE: FEBRrAET 13. 1912.
UAXTED TO BEVT
WASTED
Listings of first-class rectal prop
erties. We have Inquiries for S to
10-room residence properties, in
good neighborhood; also 7 to 11
room flats close-in.
GEORGE & COMPANY
'Phones: Deng. 756 or A-175.
902-12 City National Bant Bids
WAXTKO A tint (unity to board
and cars (or nr l-yer-oid baby girl.
Aip'.y In person at my oHIce Monday.
i'l Braodis Bldg.
WANTED TO RENT By two adult
two or three nicely furnished modern
rooms in rood location. Kexertoces ex-
chsnged. a (9 Bee.
WAN i fclD To rent ( or (-room modern
flat: mate location, neat and rent. Ad
drew Y tea. care Be-
WANTED MlTUATIOXa
BOOKKEEPER and general elerk
wants position. Middle ace; twelve Tear'
railroad experience tlald oft); good ref
erences. Auarm v K, njr
It 1C LIABLE lady wtehee work In office
or store, willing to make herself generally
useful; reference or bond, ama.1 wages
at start. A.J, Bee,
YOUNG colored lady, experienced cook.
withes a position as cook In boarding
house or restaurant. Telephone Trier leu.
AN EXPERIENCED laundress want
day work. Call Web. Msl.
WOMAN wants day work or general
housework. Call Webster to.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants position as housekeeper In re
spectable widowers boms. Those mean
ing business only, need answer. Address
H M. care Bee.
WANTED Position as credit maa or
office manager, by young man thoroughly
experienced and capable of handling any
high grade position. Lock Box .
Omaha. Neb.
WAN'
widowc:
1175, Bee.
iNMltion ss housekeeper In
bachelor's home la city. A
DAY woi. vanted. Webster SIT.
WANTED
reliable nisi
expected in
dress Y .
'arm work by experienced
ijood wages and treatment
turn (or honest work. Ad
dre Omaha Bee.
AM clean, practical, successful salee
mant. Want best legitimate proposition
to be found (road or local, not canvass
ing) that pays real money for real re
sults. References or Interview. Address
H. A. Watts, Bethany, Neb
WANTED Position as chsuffeur (or a
private family or at a garage, bay ex
perience; will go anywhtro. Address D-ka.
care Bee.
' WANTED Positron st private switch
board; one and one-half years' experi
ence. KM Fowler Are.
YOUNQ man 8 years old wants position
ss bookkeeper, highly recommended,
graduate of Packard Commercial school.
New York City. Morris Rosen, Ml N. St.
8outh Omaha.
WANTED-Evenlng clerical work by
experienced young man. University gradu
ate. References. Address C-Hlll, care Bee.
An experienced girl wants position In
doctor's office. Phone Webster MM
WA8lll.su end ironing done. T., H. ma,
Flist-. late, prac 1. al Bur- H Mis, A-atll.
Curtains laundered. Guaranteed. W'. lull
LADY wants day work. Web. Met.
SITUATION wanted by a,i-round mi
cook; country hotel. K 48, Bee-
WANTED Position as second maid or
nurse girl by a colored lady, liarney
4MU.
WANTED Work by day. Call morn
ings and evenings. W ebster 4M9.
WANTED Position as chauffeur (or
private owner by young man, good habits,
a graduate, garage experience, competent
to handle high grade cars. Time of be
ginning and place no object p to April
1. Address Box 142, Julesburg, Col.
A YOUNG MAN wants s position as
chaffeur, either oa a passenger or de
livery auto: have experience and good
education. O 87, Be.
WANTED Envelopes to address at
home. Reasonable. O lit. Bee:
YOUNO MAN, married, would like posl
tlon with some private family; go home
nights; references, si 48, Bee.
LADY wants a position as housekeeper
for a widower on farm. N. L.. 13 U Ave.
C, Council Bluffs
WANTED Position ss motion picture
operator, experienced, reference. Address
S, Be office, South Omaha.
WANTED TO BUT
td-hand goods. Kleeer. ittO Center. D. 88U
Young Team Wanted
DRAFT MARES IN
GOOD CONDITION
K tl BEE.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Bhip your stock to South Omaria. sev
mileage and sortnkags. Tour consign
ments recelvs prompt sod careful atten
tion. Lie Keek Cssalasl Mereaaaie.
Brers Bros. Co. 8trong and responsible
WOOD BROS., ZM-B Exchange Bldg.
Great West. Com. Co., Omaha Denver.
W. R, SMITH at SON just handle sheep
TAOO BROS, hsndle cattle, hogs, sheep.
Clay, Robinson St Co, 200 Exchange Bid!
Interstate Co. Better results, Ship to aa
CLIFTON Com. Co.. tU Exchange Uldg.
L. E. ROBERTS A CO.. la fcxeh. Bldg
Cox at Jonee Com Co.. bunch of bustler.
Farmers L. 8. Com. Co.. he) Exch. Bldg.
Deposit proceeds of shipments In Stock
Ysrds Nat l Bank. Only bank at yards.
Martin Bros, as Co.. 3B-4 Excn. Bids.
OMAHA THE CHAIN MARKET
WEEK'S UltAIN CO., grain merchants
Consignments sot(-ited. Too Brandeia,
LiX,AL .Sol lets.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING Notice Is hereby given that the
regu.ar annual meeting of the stock
holders of the South Plane Land Com
pany will be held at the office of said
company at Lincoln. Neb., at U oeiock
a. m., oa the sixth day of March. A. li
1912.
C. H. MORRILL. President
A. B. MINOR, Secretary.
Lincoln. Neb., febrile? a. 1511
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Be Publishing company will be
held at the company s office la the Bee
building, Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m.,
Monday. March 4, 1818. (or the electloa
of a board of directors (or the ensuing
year and (or tbe transaction of such otber
business as may properly come befure
the meeting.
By order of tbe president.
Ftd Jot. N. P. FEU1 ftawetary.
SEALED BIDS WILL B RECtlVkll)
at tbe office of the undersigned until it
o clock aoon, February 88, Ull. for steel
breeching for tbe besting and power
plant, also for setting boilers sod stokers
st the Industrial school at Kearney,
Nebraska. Plans on file at the Institu
tion and at the office of the commissioner
of publlo lsnds and buildings at Lin
coln. ADDISON WAIT, Secretary of
State. FUd t
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Deeds file Nr recgre Krtrwj a, an:
V. r. stcFartaeS aa alio liLl Garb.
IS m la s B-1H1 1 8,at
Toeooer aalllsber te oeiusbar Real Ks-
uu O., M a I ul k a.ock t, fcraaa-
writ V li.SS)
A Tbaaae te X. X. Toe-la. pan sett MS S-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cable Eewi Still Bearish and Loup
Sell Heirily.
EU5 OF COM IS VEST HEAVY
Rasa ta Primary Petals Has Wsatr
eae Valaee aad beared the
Seattsaent fee Ike Ties
Being.
OMAHA. Feb. 17. IMS.
All the csbls news was bearish again
today aad tongs were heavy sellers try
ing to save profits and rash wheat was
dull and lower. Conservative traders be
lieve It will take a big Improved cash
demand and a let up In the spring wheat
movement to encourage any fresh buying
operations.
Ihe run of corn to sll primary points
hss been very heavy all week and this
has weakened values' and changed sen
timent (or the time being.
Cash corn weakened sharply today and
eves bull leaders concede that some fur
ther break In prices Is likely.
Wheat opened soft and values were
lower oa weak cables and continued heavy
receipts. Trade was very moderate. Cash
wheat sold He lower.
There wax an easier feeling In corn In
sympathy with wheat and heavy receipts
and dull cash demand were features that
sent values lowsr. Casa corn waa un
changed to tc lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 871.000 bu.
and shipments were 147.000 bu., against
receipts last year of 60.000 bu. and ship
ments of lot.oCO bu.
Primary corn receipts were IWW bu.
and shipments were 681 000 bo against
receipts last year of Sti.OuO bu. and ship
ments of 6SS.400 bu.
Clearances were MaOO bu. of corn, none
of oats and wheat and (lour equal to 44.000
bu.
Liverpool closed to !4d lower ea wheat
and to d lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. i hard: 8 cars. Sec; 1
cars. Rut No. 1 hard: I car, Kite: 1
car, c, 1 car, 87c No. I bard: 1 car,
97c. No. I mixed: 1 car, s Stc
PORN No. t white: i car, etc. No. 4
white: 1 oar, 180; t cars, He. Ho. 4
color: t cars. (Sc. No. I yellow: 4 cars,
fcc No. 4 yeliow: 1 car, 68c: 1 car,
sbc; t cars, esc; I cars, 7c; 1 ear. Flic,
I rare, 8;c; 4 cars, 7c; 1 oar, WV;
cars, sCc; I ear, tc; I cars, S4c. No.
! mixed; I cats, lc, cars. 1VC No.
I mixed, 1 car, HWc; t car, iSV,c, 1 car,
stc; i cars. 7te; 7 cars. He; uo grade,
111 cars, ale; 4 cars, toe.
OATS No. I white: t cars, tc: t
cars. ale. No. 4 white: 1 car, HHc No
grads: 1 car, Sc
Osaaha Cash fnees.
WHEAT No. I hard. lectjILOlH; No, I
hard, rcCtLOONi; No. hard, KiW&Wo-
CORN-No. I white. lw: No-
white. I7MMc No. I color, 101V; No.
I yellow, iiiualc; No. 4 yellow, isoiIHe;
No. I. el!.lo; No. 4, UtfotHo; no grade,
WSCttc
OATS-No. t white. mSlic; standard,
ilVtielHc: No. I white, UWic: No. 4
while, ivUfieVHc; No. I yeiuw, 6Vv6io;
No. 4 yellow, MuWHiC
BARLEY Maltlns. KctTil T7: No. 1
feed, ;6ec; brevier feed, krHc.
RYE No. 1 oJc; No. t. ltto.
t artel Ueeelts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 44 atl 131
Minneapolis ?t
Omaha M 11 26
Duluth 1
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features ( the Tradlugt aad Closing
Price ea Board el Trade.
CHICAGO, Fab. 17.-A sharp break In
prices for wheat occurred today as a re
sult of big enlpments being made from
Argentina, and heavy receipts st primary
terminals In the United states. The close
was weak, 14 to lo under last night.
Latest trading In wheat showed a de
cline of 4So from the recent high point
of the market. Oniy one rally took
place during the session and that ons
proved (eeble. Buenos Ayree dispatches
told of greatly Increased export end
promised a further gain next week. A
cable estimated the Argentine surplus st
M.twe.OW bushels. Bearish sentiment grew
rapidly with the announcement that pri
mary receipts (or the week In the United
states had reached etooD.aw bushels, a
total nearly twice the figures of a year
ago. In ths last part of the day another
blow came In the form o( a ststement
that th government report hss put the
Minnesota crop ),uM,on bushels too low.
Msy ranged from tl.x to 11.01, with ths
concluding sa.s 11. CUH exactly lo
down compared with yesterday.
Longs appeared to be selling out corn.
It fluctuated from (7Hc to HttirWiC clos
ing net weak st ths first named level, a
decline of Suite net. Cash grades wars
easy especially (or the cheaper kinds.
No. i yellow was not quotea. lommis
sion houses pounded down oats. 'Limits
touched by May were aStotSMHo and etfee
with (Inal transactions o off st Utto.
Higher prices (or hogs (ailed to offset
weekneMS In provisions. In consequence
the end left Dork Is to JOo lower and lard
and riiia easier a shsde to 7fcc.
Leading options closed as isiiowst
low. aitj!V: No. 4 yellow. .XTSc:
No. mixed. CHOaHso; No. 4 mixed. eJc;
sample. eSDTc
OATa-fcajiy. No. J whits, H',c
Article, op. n. Hign.i Low. Close. Yes y.
i wsm
Wheat:
May.I 0H4SI
July.isesuiil
Sept.iSS,u'l
Corn I I
May.( VaHflH
July.6714 7S
Bept-lCTMlObi "Si
Oau I I I
sIHmiiMrt
?sl
May.
July.,
Sept.
Pork
May.
July.
Sept.,
Lara
May.
July.
Sept
Rlbe
May.
July.
Sept.
UK
1 10
It
411
U5
14 3)
US
t OTHl eTHWj
as
I 40
8 70
170
i i
l msii oostii m
i4H'iriii,s
set. aM si
CHI tTHeSHC
s7!f?S'.
471 7i,7S
6t OH I3H
47J H 4-C
41 41 41
lit 18 n UN
is r. 14 W 14 11
I(W1I1 14
8 0S 8 0S-7H 8 87H
8 IS 17",
i.1 848
8 3tti,8 Mi1
I 12. I (MittW T-n4
8 80-IHl l2V4
Cash quotations were as follows:
FIl"R Barely steady: winter patents.
H.lidtOO; winter straights, PauIW;
spring patents, M 80JS 0S; spring straights.
R;,H.,tl: bakers, ss.aopxi.iu.
RYE No. 8, WSo.
SEEPS Timotiiy, 812.00015.08. Clover,
lt-823.00.
1'IMJVISIONS Pork, mess, new, 815 0H;
old, tliJ7S. Lard (In tierces), li.n.
Short ribs lloosei, $f.3i.
Totsl clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to CE.SuO bu. Primary receipts
were 871,09s bu., compared wiu S9,Ms bu.
the corr&rpoiiding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts (or Monday:
Wheat, 46 cars: corn, 471 cars; oats, a
cars; hogs, M.OOO head.
Chicago Cash Prices: Wheat, No. 1 red,
9-il i; No. 8 red, tHHc: No. 8 hard,
Uwrtjiil.uJS: No. 8 hard. sevtKl.01; No. 1
northern. 81.10wl.ll: No. 8 northern, 81tsa
l.W; No. 8 northern. 81Tal. No. 1
spring. 81 06jl.v7; No. 8 spring, ll-Otfl S;
No. 4 spring, WcfMl.02; velvet chaff, tucty
li 08; durum, tOctjil i Corn. No. 8, 2ts
63c; No. 1 white. 83Hc; No. 8 yellow,
tXjeaSc; No. 4, t)ejl'ec; No. 4 white, sva
nc; No. 4 yellow, ttr&Bc. Osts No. f,
61c; No. 8 white, snutj&einr; No. t white,
MQo2r; No. 4 white, 4744Hfec; Stan
dard, UvtSelc
RYE No. 1, 3Hc
BARLEY-W)tl.l. (
CLOVER BEED-Nomlnal.
TIMOTHY SEED-11.S.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, Sv8c;
dallies. HOJTc.
EGOS Receipts, 8,714 eases, Msrket
steady; st mark, cases included, &Vt27c;
ordinary firsts, TUx: flrsu, tv&c.
CHEESE Steadv; daisies, i;tttl7e;
twins, 14tt17c; Young Americas, n0
Vie: long horns, I7117Ho.
POTATOES Receipts. 81 oara. Market
firm; Wisconsin, eot)8L01; Michigan aad
Minnesota. U t1 St
POULTRY Easy. Turkeys: Live. 14e;
dressed. lc Chickens: Lire. W4e;
dressed. Ho. Springs. Live, t!He; dressed,
14c
VEAL Steady at 7611c.
Peea-ts, Market.
PEORIA. Feb. 17.-CORN Lower; No.
white, CSC. No. 4 white, 40c, No. 8 yet-
A Tsians te Sarak C Tewl at si., lets 4.
i. s,i.aa,ia.u.ix,aM.u.u.n,
ii. i. ss. i. is. a, m. a. . n ans n.
Towl's First aeS 1
a K Sautk esS ells e K. A Bmr, lets
1 S. Sleek 4. C S Karae's First tit 4M
Mar afaraa Onlaillil SWlMlac sad Iaa
s u ass ix. line us. seats
oaaaks 1
rale Dares? sad Selml ss A T. alU-
esi. let xt. Sleek L ' -- 1
Geerss H. Geese t Tsiliiaw AOaa, ssrt
et let rt. 3ry ef FHiesia IS
A R. Pi i aeS wne to T J. saawa,
N8CW YORK G8EXERAL MABtStarT
ttaatatlems ( th Oar VaHaa
OaaaaaeilUee.
NEW YORK, Feb. lT.-FLOUR-Oulet:
spring patents, 8.108)S.; winter straights.
t M.; winter patent, st.totrvas,
spring clears, K80&4.4S: winter extras
No. 1, 8S.7v91.s8; winter extras No. J, 8J.U
IM.e; Kansas straights, K.S04'. Rye
tKmr, steady; fair to good, 84 StS.!;
choice to tancv. SKUtje-. Buck beat
(lour, steady; 82.80 per 100 lbs.
CORN MEAL Quiet; fin whit and yel
low. liUl., coarse. fl.ieuU'OI; hula
dried, 8X46.
RYE yulet: No. J, 87c, e. L (. Buffalo.
BARLEY gulet; malting, ivtuaij.
c. L f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Spot market, easy; No. 8 red,
8LS4, slevator, export basts, and elOSV
f. o. b. afloat; No. t northern Dulutn.
8LUH, f. o. b. afloau Futures market
was easy under liquidation due to lower
cables, favorable Argentina newa, large
receipts and weak outsld markets, cloa
i'ng at he to Sc net decline. May. tl.StS
01.061. closed at 81 "4 11-14; July dosed
st 81.0U. Receipts, 81.801 bu.
CORN Spot market, easy; sxport, ne,
f. o. b. sflost. "uturea market was nom
inal. Receipts, OtkSTi bu.; shipments, 8.JT1
bu.
OATS Snot market, easy: stsndard,
0V, elevator; No. 8, tuttc; No. 8 snd No.
4, OJc; natural white and white clipped,
ft!1:, on track. Future market waa
nominal. Receipts, 64. OM bu.
HAY Firm; prime, .; No. L 8L80O
LK; No. 8. tl.liHJl.JO; No. 8, 8108.
HOPS Steady; stste, common to choice,
1811, 4.Hi'c; mo, nominal; Pactflo ooaat,
lull, 4vaHoc; 1810. nominal.
HlDE.s-teady; cenUal American, Bo;
Bogota, estiUHtc
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts, JTJ
27c; seconds, 84tl3so; thirds, UK3c; r
rcts, litjltc
PROV iSlONS-Pork. steady, mess,
tl7.tuC817.6o; family, 818.Oomsi.oI); short
clear, 817.00l.8O, Beef, steady: mess,
tl3.00t?18.50; family, rt.6M(j1s.t0 beef hams,
ti7.eutii8.J0. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies, hi to 14 lbs.. 8M: pickled hems.
811.00. Lard, eaay; middle west prime,
IsSMaCM: refined, eaay; continent, ;
South America, 810.10; compound, St-Ktotf
7.1314.
TAIXOW-Qulet: prime city, hhds.. So;
special, Sc: country, lAw'V.
BUTTER Steady; receipts 8.481 pack
ages; creamery, seclals. Be; extras, 3ty
t-V-': firsta, 86Vf7e; state dairy, tubs,
(inset, ate; good to prime, 8Vr?7o: com
mon to (air. ietiSo; process, specials, 87a;
extra. SiKV: drsts. KaVo.
CHEE.SE Firm: receipts, Ltfl pack
ages; skims, TMrftHHo-
EtlOS-Flrm; receipts 8.471 rases.
rOL'LTRT Allv. dull; western chick
ens, iajl8e: (owls, 14018c; turkeys, 18)
lsc. Drsssed, quiet; western chickens,
UVstjlec; (owls. HWgltc; turkeys, 111810.
' St. Lewis 0aerl Market.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 17.-WHBAT Caah,
lower; track No, 8 red, KSOWStc; MoTl
hard. 81.tuH41.00.
CORN-Lower; track No. 8, tlVsc; No. I
WOAT8 Hlghor; track No. 8, 634o; No. 1
white, 881t4i64c
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT Lower; Msy, 8c; July, OStio.
CORN Lower; Msy. "o; July, thQ
48kC
OATS Firm: Msy. B8c: July, 47Hc.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, 84.10
tW.W; extra fancy and straight, 81.88"t-46;
bard winter clears, 81SOOS.S6
SEED-Tlmolhy. 810,00618.00.
CORNMEAL-8S80.
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track. H.88.
HAY Lower: timothy. 8SO.00CfS4.6O;
prairie, 818 00018.00.
PROVISIONS-Pork, unchanged: Isrd.
unchanged. Dry salt meata. unchanged,
boxed, extra shorts, 88 84; clear rigs, ;
short clears, 8 78. Bacon, unchanged;
boxed, extra shorts, 8.2; clear ribs, 88 38;
short clears, 8H.78.
POULTRY Firm: chickens, lie; springs.
18c; turkeys, lte; ducks. 14o; geese. Sc.
BUTTER tull; creamsry. 84tf27c
EOOS Steadier; tic.
Rscelpta shipments
Flour, hbls 8.0W 8,000
Wheat, bu 48.000 8J.0U0
Corn, bu l ooo 187.000
Oats, hu s,vw r.uu
Kansas City Grata aad PrsvUlsss
KANSAS JlTT, rsb. lt.-WKEAT TTn
ehsnged to lo lowsr; No. 8 hard, 81.000
L87; No. 8, tscii.0t; No. I red, 87jtteo;
V. I saetOTa.
CORN 1 trie lower; No. I mixed, M
Hc; No. , SSQMW, no. s white, si, no
eo; No. M, 48c.
Closing prices of futures:
W H EAT May, ?: July. 8Wt01c bid.
CORN Msy, So, .ssllera; July,
87H4f"4c, sellers.
OATS Unchanged to Ho lower; No. I
white, KSttttlc; No. I mixed, 814841630.
RYK-Wc. t
HAY stesdy; choice timothy, 8H.0OC
r oo; choice prairie, 14 tOtJlt.OO,
BUTTER Creamery, 81o; firsts, ttc;
seconds, 17c; packing, 23c.
EUOS-Extras, 8etitsc; firsts, tt8tHa;
seconds, Uc
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bU 46.0U0 . 40,000
Corn, bu 81,000 Si.ow
Oats, bu 18,000 14.000
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 17. WHEAT
May, 8108H; July, 81.tHyl 0. Caah:
No. 1 hard, 11.04: No. 1 northern, 61.03;
No. 8 northern. 11.01 ; No. 8, 8wt(tHo.
FLAX-8308.
BAR1 j:Y-7c81.W.
OATS No, 8 Whit. 484HC
CORN-No. 8 yeUow, Uv&c
RYE No f, 880.
BRAN-108 pound sacks, 8K 0MUa.8.
FLOUR First patents. 84.80ti4.Ai: second
patents. Kiotyt.80; flmt clears, 13
second clears, 82.20tjx.SA
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 17. BUTTER
Weak, weatern creamery specials, 81o;
nearby prima extra, Xia.
BOOS steady: fair demand: Pannsrl-
vanla and other nearby firsts, free cases,
810.lv per oase; Pennsylvania and other
nearby current receipts, free cases, 6 .80
per case; western nrats, tree cases, gio.xo
Per case; western current receipts, tree
oases, 8S.88.
UrlfcBar nrm, xair aemana. new xorx
full creams, fancy, lsalsc; New York
full creams, (sir to god, 17 Mi 1740.
Lleerpoel Grata Market,
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 17.-W HEAT Spot,
easy: No. 1 Manitoba, 8s7d: No. 8 Mani
toba, 6s Id; No. 8 Manitoba, 8s8d. Fu
turaa, easy; March, 7s tied, May, 7stSd,
July,Tstad.
CORN Spot American mixed, new,
steady, 4sW,d; American mixed, old,
firm. tallHd; American mixed, new kiln
dried, steady, a7d. Futures, sssy;
March. 4s Sd. May. 8s Hd.
Mlleraake Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 17. WHEAT No.
1 northern. 81 CL10H. No. t northern.
81.07H&1 08; No. 8 hard winter, 81.001. OS,
Msy, m:; July. 80c.
CORN No, 8 yellow, 44454Lic, Ko. 8
white, 4c; No. 8, 438c, May, 8740;
July, 87V:.
OATS-Standard, STaCSlVc.
BARLEY Malting, fxawut
Osaaba Hay Market.
OMAHA, Feb. 17. HAT No. L 818.08;
No. 8, taiO; coarss, til 00; psi-king stock.
(7 000(00; alfalfa, rsos. Straw: Wheat.
88 80; rye and oats, 87 soet.60.
Cettea afarket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 17,-COTTON-Fu-turea
closed steady. Closing bids: Feb
ruary. 8.lc; March, 8.87c; April, .tS.Stc:
Msy, M.18c; June, IS. 18c; July, Mi 21c; Aug
ust, kV17o; September. 10 He; October,
Kl Be; November, 10.18c; December, M 29c:
January. 3Hc Spot closed quiet; mid
dling uplands, IS 8bc; middling gulf. MtOOc,
no sales.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. W.-COTTON-Spot
quiet; prices 8 points lower- American
middling, fair st s.47d; good middling
(.dm; middling. d; low middling, i tsd:
good ordinary, 8.1sd; ordinary, 4 id. The
sales of tbs day are estimated at (,008
Siva sweated Apples and Driest Frwlts
NEW YORK. Feb. IT, EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet sad about steady, with
out special feature. On the spot fancy,
88 c; prime, 8eMic.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, unsettled and
weak; quotations rang fram 4to to 12
cents (or Callforross up to 3us-40a sad (vt
tTlle (or Oregon. Apricots, quiet but
steady, with little offerings; choice, ll
U",c: extra choice. U(?1V; fancy. ly&
ITitC. Peach ea, steady, but the demand
la smsll and quiet: cboice, llllc; extra
choice, motile: fancy, 12l2c. Retains,
dull and heavy: loose muscatels, IVatrte:
choice to fancy seeded. '3ic; seedieas,
iavrei i rf.g ajrra. Si iaei aa. .
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
More. Cheerful Appearance Presented
by Exchange.
SHORT COTLmO K0TICEABLE
SapaJy ( Sterka lrose NeX t Be
Abaadaat sal Prleee Advance
en Mederat Bylswlre
Ferelga Laana.
' T.M6.000 marks; deposits. Increased 31.- nil I II I I lUri PTAltr LUDsTT
ii!'" oia to bnd- 'nr i UMAHA Lllb MUtA MAKm.1
' 4S.i7i.000 marks i
I ( leartag Heaee Bank Stateaseat.
! NEW YORK. Feb 17.-The statement
I of clearing house banks (or the ack
l.ftre dajei shows that ths banks bold
i88S.424.8W reserve In excess of legal re
; qulrements. This Is a decrease of 6...&M.
, aaO In the proportionate caeh reavrve a
compared with last week. The statement
follows:
DAILY AVERAGE.
Amount.
Loans t .Ols.Ml.ia)
Decrease.
IT.tvvi.ii
b.71,wl
!.'
NEW YORK. Feb. IT. A more cheerful
appearance was presented by tbe stock
market today and there waa no trace of
heaviness which characterised yesterday's
trading. Prices were higher, but chain?,
were as unimportant as on other da a
recently. Ther waa not enough buaincee
today to preserve an appearance of life.
less than 80003 shares were dealt in as
compared with nearly SO.OOo shares last
Saturday.
The firm tone of the market was at
tributed largely to coverlns by snort
who desired to even up commitments on
the Week. Stocka were not In abundant
aupply, snd prices were advanced on
moderate buying. Canadian pacific and
Norfolk A Western rose a pouil nd
American Cotton oil 1.
Foreign exchange rates advanced toriay
and sums further European borrowing
measures resulted. The 8H.oW0i o( one
year Lake Shot suits falling due In
Paris earty next month were renewed for
another year II was announced. 86,0.0.000
to be placed In Parts and 87,oOO.x In Lon
don. Arrangements were mad to ship
8760.008 gold to South America early next
week.
Comparieon of ths tables In ths bank
statement showed that marked changes
occurred at the end of the week. While
the average table dlsclosd a loss In caah
of about 8e.0UO.tKiO. th statement of actual
condition on Friday night revealed a cash
loss of only 88.00a The average loan
Increase waa 87.7tu.ox), while lb actual
Inert ase wa leas than 81,000,000.
The bond market waa steady. Total
sales, par value, 81.H7.ou). United States
as, coupon, deemed 4 and the registered
M en call oa ths week.
Number of sales sod leading quotations
oa stooks today were ss follows:
Hlsh- u Close.
t-eCM Jl Ml.t'O
. Legal tender .-.wl
I Net drl-osll l.S7.' 7.0.O
lOrculallon .V.TrOiu 7 . mi
I Ex. lawful resene.. S,5.Vvj
j Incieee.
. liana' cash rejere In vdiilt le',4
i Trust companies' cash reeerte.. a'.'W'
Not Mach Change in Cattle Pricet
Darin, Week.
Sheep aad I .a sab ta Large Receipt
All the Week aad Prices at Ike
t later Are Tea to Fifteen
Cents Ler.
SiH'TH ( MAllA. Feb. 17. Wit
I.
dtu.'-day
Cattle
.... 4 4
... 4.111
... a.-
... 8.JK.'
... 1.W6
... ISO
IloKS. Sheep.
he,o:;.t. i.ci:
tiit-i.tl aion.Uy .
v l fu- it i ..s.y .
t,ifuial cdi,iay
Ascn-gate ctuh reTve. f. . . .84-.3i4 n.i ,iU,.,i ir-111iu
Trust comlanieH reserve attn cicertn t.tm,
house memleta carrying 25 per cent ca-:i
reserve, 8-2.sw.OW. Six dasn this week..l.S;
ACTUAL CONDITIONS. ' 1 Same u s la.-t week . I8.1-4
Amount. I,vreaa,v i Same days : wks ago '..
8-,oi.4. - .e.w;Ham days t ks ago.
X.tut ban, davs ink, a-fo..21.4wi
uSanie days la.il Jrar...il.l7
The folloalng table shows the iccelpts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South omaha
Ians ....
Secle
lA-gal tenders.
Net deposits .
Clrculstion ...
Increase.
Ex. lawful reserve . K.424.X) 5,(KXi)
Hanks' cash reserve In vaults.. 84ttta7.utt)
Trust companies' caeli reserve . al,4eX0O0
2.m;.i
.... 1 KM.7lt.UO
el.e),uu
d. I
MoAl
t showed few changes. Toward ths week
end, marketings were especially heavy
and sellers were forced to cheapen coat
In order to make clearances, both fat
sheep aod fat lamb dosing at net de
clines of ionise.
In most respects dady runs lately hav
been little different from tbe early Feb
ruary and late January receipts. More
NEW RECORDS FOR HOGS MADE MlV SVt w-eVicaT,
at the top Indicate, but wethers and
yearlings hav been scarce st all tiroes.
Ewes made up the big bulk of sheep of
ferings and tbe trad In this class of
stock showed more stability than the
mai ket for lambs.
lri...'S In both sheep and lambs covered
a wide range, poor and choice gradea
selling about 81.20 to 11.25 apart. Toppy
iambs are now quotable up to 86.80, a
ir:c that was paid yesterday, while
I priinn ea rs hardly paas 83.3 or H00 at
( most.
j Feeders are closing nominally steady,
the market proving small throughout.
I Week's purchase of thin stock on country
account, according to packers tab,
amounts to lees than 6.000 head.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood
to choice lamps. 8 O&(.80; fair to good
:amhs. S5.t0ut 00; good to choice yearlings,
y fHie.25; fair to good yearlings, 84. eft's
5. Oil; good to choice wethers, 84.1tar4 50;
falr to good wethers, B 7i(4.15; good to
choirs ewes, 83.&)3.!s); fair to good see,
83.lOvl.e8-
11.J3
2K.tS
la,.
U.tMi
u:4
vti.a
67,twS
71.49.
613-J
e,;
43.102
"i;
(.
(,7a
.7to
8,677
142
34.. -l4...l
..!
S,t.MS
at.ow
Allls-Ckala
a
11
61
IIS
te.
Kit
w
II
11H
m
a
11H4
Jeeter"!.'.' 'i'iat i
Anerleaa Aarlealiafal ... 4MI m
Awerkaa Beet Seasr..... a u
Aaiartcaa caa lei lit)
Aswncaa C A t las Ii
Am. Cot toe Oil akio 44
Aaerlesa H AL t
la lea Secaruiei. ,
ASMrtvaa Ueste
AaMrleaa Leeemolies
AsaerMaa S A H LSI tia
Aav S R. set M IB
ia Steel Foundries s Uls Uto
aa. Sasar Reflaias 14 lit lit
awertcaa T. a T Ml 141 14414 14
aaterlraa Tosaoes stS.... a Wt lata lvls
Asisneaa Weelea M14
aaxenaa Mlalas CS Less H NVt ,
AuSMea 10 K4 lt 1SI
AUS1S9S set It 104 KM 14tl
Alitalia Ooaat Use. 114
Saltlsiere A Obi. 10114
Mblekea Steal It
Broofelrs RaplS Tt.,.,m ... . . .... ..... TI I
cesaolaa Paoifle 80S Ml, HH4 XIIH
4alral Loalaer a ll Ut le)
Onlral LMlaer pti m
Oaeiral at Nee ierevf... I7t
Ckeetpeaae a Okie. ; II
Ob lease A AHes M
Cbltase O. W 840, 17 17 lit,
Cbltsse O. W. pt(... U
Okleaae A N. W 14114
Ckletse, kit r MS lst ism lets,
c, c. c. a at. l. m
Otlarads F. A 1 14
Osloraae A aestber a
CansolldateS Oas N Ult Ullt U$
Cm PreSsets 4W W U Ik
Delaware a Haaaea 11
llenter A kte Oraass... ,,,, 11
O. A R. tV. ! 41
Dlaillers' SecarlUes IH
Erie 1 OH 1114 11 Ills
EVIS 1st pit Ilk tilt II
Brie M pl 41
Oeaeral kloctrle t
Aggregate cash reserve 84M7&.iaa
Truat companies' resene with clcarlns
house members carrying 28 per cent cash
reserve, 8u4.oau.oiu.
buniiuat i ot elate hanks and trust com
panies in threat New York not tepurting
to til .New lor a clearing nouse.
Amount
Loans pa'i'.ooi.so
Sued M.1V..)
Legal tenders ll.teseou I.M,,
lotal deposiu 71.77. Ml 8.460.AW Keb
tor the year to data as compared with
it)er. iii. lttit. Inc. le!.
Catll 159.ru 150.818 11.4J
Hgs 0O7.AI2 2I0.SH 887.068
th'-ep 2oM71 2U,!S.rU
'lue following table show to rng of
I'l.cs paid tor bogs al South oniana (or
the last lew day a with comparisons:
Hate Ull. bll Hne.iiwj. u. 11 lis.
lepurung iruu, ; , , u , 4, . i , lfc , . 0;
" le f ,b' H 8wJ J 881 47 87 4 801 8 8T 1.88
xiJTe ?' ' M '? 8 47 4 14 (81870
"! r0 W. 8 lli,, ; 2 J , 4 a 8 W
'aT'.1 r,b- " i 1 7 0 8 41 4 801 4 171 (UK
retire Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. r. CO FFF7 -Futures
market closed steady net unchanged
to 2 points higher; sales. 15.0.0 bag. Feb
ruary, IS ISr; March and April. 11 bo. May,
1817c; June, 1111c; July, 1822c; August.
is 2e: Keptemner, ii.ao; uctorjer, u.z4o;
November. 18.20c; iMoember, lAUic; Jan
uary, 18.1'C.
s..t coffee, steady: No. T Rio, 14Uo: No.
4 Santos. laSrSlfso. Mild, quiet; Cordova,
UW'ftc.
Leadoa Slack Market.
LONDON, Feb, 17.-Amerlcan securities
on the London stock exchange today
opened Irregular, but later the market ad
ancd uuder Ihe lead of Canadian Pe
rnio and clobed steady, with princes
rsnging from unchsngeil to a Hnt higher
than yeateiday s New Ytrk cIomhis.
London closing stock uuoiatlolia:
tasola, saosey . nilullllsela OBlrst ....1st
.. ,ital,nelsviiia r.,wi
.. ttSblo.. Kan A Tea . US
.. WNw York t'eatral..llls
..lNortolk A aoatoralllk
. loota da atd SI
Halllwor A Oblv..lolOnurio k wettem. Hk
. V
. 4a
.
.
. T
a,couat
Am, I t'oypar
Anaioaoa ....
AliblMin
pl4
nadlaa Partfia ..8i;maaarlTanla
Ileapeeke Okie. II Ha tit Mtnat
tl. Oreat Wvetara. UkHefllns
i-bl.. Mil. A St. r H' taooih, kr
11
11
Feb. 14
4 Sl I 8 7lj 4 U 4 tJ 4 III 8 71
5 : V 4 8 e 1 6 15j 4 :i 4 l 8 78
soi(T7 - I I a I w
7 8 Jl 4 (HI, Hi 8 a4
8 7til ( Mi ( 8i 8 si
8 80 8 47 4 06 8 81
8 US'
reb. lo. i ii0i-. ; oi
Feb. 1. tot's 711
eb. II, j T x:
Hunday.
Receipts snd d It position of lie stock
st ths Union Stock rsrds. South Omaha,
tor th twsnty-four hours ending st J
o clock yesterday:
RKCLIPTS-CARIXJADS.
est tie. Hogs sheep. HYl
Great Nortber pf(
Great Narlbera Ore etts..
Illinois central
lBtarbueaugS MM
istsr. blit sM
Istsreattonal Haresstsr,.
Istar-biarise P4
Isteraatlenal Paper ,
Isteraatlenal Paws
leva Ceatral
kaaaas txtp Sestbsr...,
K. O. Be. p!4
lales Oss
UnilerllU A Nashville,.,
at lea. A SL LeuU
at.. St. P. A S. A at...,
Mletmrl, K. A T......
ii , k. a t. pre
M looser! Potine
Natlooa! BHwalt ........
Natlosal LoaS
N. R. n. el M 84 sN..
No York CSatral
N. T . O A W
Norfolk A Wsotsrs
Noeth Aaaerlea ,.
Nortbers PaollU
Pacins Mall
Peaaerlvasla ...... .....m
Pvopis's Qaa
r . c,c s sl u..
Ptttshorsk Goal
PNeesS steal Cor
Pollmoa Palare Car.......
lUlleer Steal Bpnog.,..
Roadlnc
Rooebtla Steal
Rapobllo Stool pel M
Kocft lolaa Ik
Reck UloaS Oo. pH
fcLtir N pft.-.
sl Lou a a w
st. l a w. pis ....
loss-abeftleia A (....
Soolbora Psrlfts ,
Sostnara Rsllear
So. Hallorar !.....,
Tooaeotos rvpyer
Toiss A raelflt
T., 8t. L A W
T, k L I W. sM
t'elea Pselfle
pti..
r iwuj ii us
let Ilk tin
List
lot
I'k
US
17
n
'fit
tot ish mt ih
nit
14
u
114
IIS N M M
; 4114
10414
Ill
18 m MI4
lit
- t4k
o.... a
s
ik
IM tilt IIH U
k
4S lltVI lit 1H
k
Let utii iti iis
MS Til, TI
SM UK, 1IT lit
I0S 11 11 Ilk
iss tit m i
14.14
Wt 111 It MIS IMla
II
Ul
lilt
li.w) intt uih ui-
1.404 lt 11 lt
T4
TIU,
104
rk
n
n
k
10
IS. US ltH I" I
Mk
14
k
k
1114
lS
!
II
T0
IN
rtk
Tik
it
n
IJH
3
ik
rales raolflo sfa..
Tolu States tlaaltr.
I'nllon Sutos Itabeer 45
Collet Sutos steel M.M M n4 "'4
I' S. Sleol pld ! 10H K
Ctab Co peer 1,70 T 11 44
v a. -Carolina Csealeal .. to tl 4 81
Wabaoh 't
Wabaeh M
Wootera Marylaa 81
WtettntboueB Blortrls .. T9
Waetors I'sle '4
Wbeollof U 8V 4
LebHk Volley 4 T -7V
Chls! Cksoer f
Ray nstaolMaterl los UK) 14 14
Awerl'-aa Tobaeoe lot fat 144 tm
Total sales lor the ear. 8T.m skates.
Hew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 17,-MONET-On
rail, nominal. Time loans, steady; sixty
days, 2vk) Per cent; ninety days, 2vfl
per cent; six months, J3 per cei,.
PRIME MtltCA-NTlLh. i' Afth-a,
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
business in banker' bill at Hal for
sixty-day bills aod at 84-if740 (or demand.
COMMKKC1AL BILLS-84 8H.
SlLViOt bar, oe'nc; Mtxlcaa dollars,
47C.
BONDS-Oovsrnmeut, stsady; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations oa bonds today wore
aa follows:
B. A ret. to. feg....lt Inter M. U. 4k.... r
So etspes lo Jaea 40 II
C. A ta, rag. 101 so 4V,s H
Ss oeepo mkK. a Be 1st to 11
0. A to. res L A SoA 4s Ull... 11
ss ooose HI LAM. sal. 4s ... H
Allls-Caal. 1st te... tl M. SL A T. la 4s. 14
Aaor. Ag. Is H, se sea. 4a lt
A. T. A T. ev. 4s..ll0sle. Feslne 40 14
Am Tobacco as.il. R. H. of M 4o rl
- ao 1M. Y. o. a. lo.... H
Anaeer A OS. !.. H Ss Sea 4s . M
Atcblso test .... teK. Y. si. H. A H
Se ev. 4a. 1 do is in
so cv. to aw. la a 4s.. a
A. C. 1 la 4t tl So ev. 4a its
Bol. A Obat 4 tt No. Paclfle 4a le
So la ,k s 1
ee S W. H. A L tea, a ... B
BronS. TT. ev. .... "- ev. Ie Ull.. r
etov tt Oa. la. 1 a ee. 4a. lej
cea. Leather le MReaoIa (on. aa.. . M
c ot N J x a...inA L a i. r, ic e n
ocaea k Oble 4o..l Se sen. to
to rot te tt tt L, . w r. 41 . 11
Mali A A la.. 4S (e lot tell a .... r
C B. A Q I. .... Tl,t. A to adj. to. .. 7
So see. a MSSe. Pee. eoL a n
o Mia a P. Satl Soar. a. oa
c P. I Are "k tot ret a .
so rff 4s tOaSo aalleao te .
Ole. In la '4 ev sea 4e
rale. MIS 4a 4tCalea Fxttfla 4a
C A S r. A e. 4s r so ev. 4a
D. A n ev.
en. R O.
He
Ueneer A Rle O.
so pt
tile
ee la H
do 111 pti
QtaBS Truna
to -a de Bid
111'Blea Partfle
1 Ss ptl
II U. s Steal...
11 Se pt4
llHWabaab
144. As ef4 ....
1-dLVk.H-Hsr, In in at itd per cunce.
MONEY H3 per Cent.
Th rsts of discount In th open mar
ket for short hills I 8 per cent,; for
three month' bills, 8 t-ltvl per cent.
..!
.. a
.. si
..in
... i
ilk
Hoatoa Mining slock.
1IOSTON. Fsb. 17. -Closing quotations
stocks were sa follows:
Aliases 40 Mloral Cepper
Amal. OJpper SloHobaek
A. S. L a S HSNo'aoB tin.
Ariaene tb,n. 4k,Mpltoiof Mlbei
U k C. C A A M, tHNortb Sotie ..
botto Uaalltto HNorlb Lake ...
tai. A Ariaaaa to OI4 Uuaiiaiea
lal a llecla 41 Oweola
faataaolal limjulBcr
t'ep. ttanse C C... II Sbonno
gaet Sett C.
yrankllB
IT treat Oon.
Slrasbp ttoa. .....
Urease iaatMe
ials Koyala Copt
Krr Ubs
lake I -topper
la tan.
sk-Slvlaeee.
A M.
11-aSueorioe
... llSuperlor A A
... ITamararb ....
... li,U. s. s R
... 1 do pt
BT. U al'Uh 1B
,., I llab tVpeer )..,
... HijUIBoBa
.. 4Wolerlne
HIS ,
.. 11
.. tl
..l4
.. t
..
,.1IS
.. :i
,. ta
.. M4
,. 11
. u
. 14
.. '
,. M
Nee York MlalasV Stoek.
NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Closing quota
tion on mining stocks were:
Alios t 'Uiilo Cblet 4
Cea. Teneel Meok . 11 Moilron .let
de boeds It Onurie las
rea. fal. A Vs a Ppbir II
Ires Sliver .lit auodar4 las
leeSlile Cos, .... It Yellow Jacket a
OflereA
.Bank t'leartnga,
OMAHA, Feb. 17.-Bank clearing for
todav were 82,018,781.87 snd for th corre
sponding dsy last year 82l,S7S8t. Th
elearlne for th weak amounted to III,
l.041.Hs snd (or ths earns week last year
H,4e4,U7.U.
CHICAtiO LIVE STUCK MARKBIT
Dasaaad far Cattle and (keep Steevdp
Hegs Hlgkr.
CHICAOO. Fb. ll-CATTLB- Re
ceipts, 800 haad, markst, steady; beevea,
84.70ai.tO; Texas Hears 84 AJ 7t; weatern
steers. 84.aVu7.ov, Blockers snd feeders,
HsUas.1V; cows snd heitsrt, HlOeVs-iu.
cslves, e 7oj oo.
HotlH Hecelpts. 11000 head; market, lOo
higher; light, 8 ri U, mixed, 85il
t.us,, heavy, 8b.uiw0.Bo; rough, KOotiS lo,
pigs, 84 . 80: bulk of saiea, 14. AtW sv
HHELP AND LAMU-heolpta, 1.O0O
head; markst, stsady; natlvs, 8a.Ut4St,
wo tern, HkaMoV; yaarllugs, 8t.B0418.ao:
lamb, natlvs, 84.40vo.sV; westers, Rli
t.r3.
St. Josapb Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Fb. I7.-CATTLB R-
ealeita fain b, at J BwiatratskP sStaasmilV ' sktskaarsB
86BtrivO; cows and heifers, tiounjs.78;
calves, MoVtri.ttt,
HtXlS Receipts, 8,000 head; msrkst,
strong to to hlghsr; top, 84 88; bulk of
ssle 88.8ci48v.
SHEkP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market, unchanged, lambs, 8o,7otT4a6.
stock la Slskt.
Receipts o( live stock at the five prin
cipal weatern markets yetterady:
came, iioki. nncep.
South Omaha
Ht. Joseph ..
Kansas City
r-t. Luul
Chicago
Totals ....
. fi
, y
.
130
6.HO
!.'
8 UUI
11.0IO
1W
20l
:i
1.0M
...L 42,700 l,tM
Twrpentla aad Roela.
SAVANNAH, (ia., Feb. 17-TrRPEN-TINE
Firm, 47VJC, sales 110 bbls.: re
cipu. 1'3 bbls.; shipments, 8V1 bbls.;
stock, 2?,U2 bbls.
KOHIN Firm; sales, ta bbls.; receipts.
1 (Ms bbls.; nipnir-nla, none; stock, iil,7w
bbls. ytiote. U, p. S. l, tt. Cli, B, 8o,7o,
K snd O, P.T2S; II d I, 877. M. 87.lt;
N, r, wli, ri WW. 87 38.
Y4 eol Market.
ST. LOt'lS, Mo.. Feb. 17. WOOL
Steady; territory and western mediums,
lit lc. fine minliuiiia, 1Vu17c, fine. 10 16c.
Saaar Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. I lias: OAR Raw,
firm; muscovado, s teat, 4 8vc; cen
trifugal, PS test. IsOc; motaese. 88) test,
t.o&c. Refined, steady; cubes (.Obc,
granulated, fine. 8.jc; powdared, (.80.
C. M. A Bt. P..
NSbSSh
Missouri Isctflc..., 1
Union Pacllio 1
0. A N. w, east.. 8
t.". A N. W., West.. 1
C, Sl. P. , M. a O, ..
C, tl. A Q.. eaat
C, H. A Q. West
C, R. I. a P., ssst ..
C, R. I. A P. west ..
Illinois Csntrsl
Chicago tit. West.. ,,
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DISPOSITION HEAD.
Omaha Packing Co...,
bwlft A Company ,
Cudahy Packing Co....,
Armour A Co
Mchwarts-Bolea Co....,
Murphy ,M..H.,
Morrsll ,
Hill A Son
J. H. Hulls
Mo. A Ksn. Cstf Co....
Higglns
Otner buyers ,
Hogs Sheep
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Dry UtMMlaf Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 17.-URT GOD
Hlpached vm1i hava) tMwn ajvU'mncatd ji
otitr e a Xavrd &nl Itjadm brmnda ar
under order for two mo nth vhia1. Jub
tiers hav htwl a Vftry tMuly wmK. K
tailura mrm BtUi i.oppr la plvc gouda
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FORMER BANKER PLEADS
Total ,
CATTLE Ths yards wsrs prsotloally
bars this morning, only six oars being
snorter In, wmou was not enouxu to
maks any showing. For ths week re
celptt foot up M,bb head, about th sama
ss last week, but smaller than a year ago
by about (.sul head. I'll quality of th
reoslpt has averaged about th asms ss
recant wees, the bulk consisting 01 com
mon to pretty fair short-fed cattle
Oood beef steers have been vary sceros
svery day this wsek, although ther was
on bunch received thst wss good onoush
to bring 17.7a, th hignaat prlo paid so
tar tnis year, in receipts as noted
above have consisted largeiy of halt (at
cam every day, (or wntoh ther ha
been a fair demand. While price hav
varied sornswhst from day to day ths
week close with th bast kind firm
ana with th medium to common kino
possibly a llttl sealer.
Cows snd heller hsvs sold reasonably
wall sll week snd fully steady price as
compared with a week ago can b quoted
(or the better grauee. Common cow a and
banners havs shown a little weaknee
recently, but still ths cbsnas In th
market as a whola has been very slight.
Ths demand for feeders and stocksra
has been rather disappointing this week,
but to offset this ths supply has been
vary light. Aa a result strictly good
feedors hav commanded firm prices
throughout ths week. Laa dsairsbi
gradea ( f seders snd eommon stock era
hav been rather alow sellers all th
tim at pries that war It anything
little weak.
guotattona on rattls: Oood to choice
heel stoois, 8o.7otfi.7t; (sir to good beef
steers, 8b.2otiS.7t; common to fair beef
steer, 8ovtejo.20; good 10 cholc heifers,
8b.uouvV. sood 10 choice cows, 84.7bBo,Bd;
lair to good oows snd heltere, 84.0044.78;
common to fair cows and halters, 2.7bti
4.0V, good to cholc stocker and feeuers,
8o40U4a: fair to good stookers and feed
ers. 84.so4i8.40: common to fair Blockers
and feeders, tlU4.(m. stock heifers. 83.40
U4.78; veal calves, f4.0Uvi.is; duhs, stags,
tc, p. loot. 00.
HtHiS-uver 18.O0O hog arrived today,
makiug a week total that Is (sr and
away ths heaviest of any week In th
history of the trad. Hlno last Saturday,
South Omaha lie received over lu2,on)
bead, as compared with the previous high
record of 7.ew hssd, made last week.
With enough hog on hand to provld
killers with good-sixed droves, even (or
mid-week slaughter, Hie packing demand
lacked activity and trade was ratner let
In starting. Favorable advices from the
cast gav sellers som little ajtvantatt,
however, and after more or less desul
tory business early, the market became
fslrly established at steady figures, buik
selillig III yesterday's notches.
Movement was not very active at any
lime In the seaolon, sa local prices are
relatively too hiKb to rncourage flee buy
ing, but outlet seemed to tie broad and a
Very good clearance was made before
midday, biilpitra and secui.ttor took very
little interest in Ihe market, purchasing
lees tttau 10 per cent of total offerlnga,
heat heavy bogs on sal brought te.u, a
nu kel above yeaieiday s top, and bacon
avrrua-es sold from 8880 downward.
Medium to strong weiarhl butchers Isnded
latgeiy aruund 8" 'X'0o.uo, smooth gradea
moving mote readily than mixed cisses.
'1 he main feature of the week s market
appears in the total receipts. Including a
new dally record on Tuesday uf almost
2vui bead. Packing demand has been
broad and reasonably active, current
sales showing tosses of only UVguic, aa
compared Willi prices pald.s week sgo,
lu-pteecntative sales:
HYMENEAL
Balllet-Bresm,
CALLAWAY. Neb, Feb. .-(8pslL)-.
On' Wadnesday evening. February 14. at
ths Holy Trinity Episcopal church In
this dty, and In th pisssnss ef about 126
Invited guests. Rev, Dowd. rector of the
church, read the trords which Joined In
wedlock Mlsa Vivian Irene Brega and
Mr. John Aloe an Ralllet, th brld being
given away by bar father. Mr. R. B.
Bennett of Bladen, Neb., a sister of th
bride, was matron of honor, and Stephen
Balllst of Ottawa, 111., a brother of th
groom, best maa, Llttl Miss Evelyn Ho.
kin waa flower girl, and llttl Master Jo
seph Bennett, ring bearer. Immdlateir
following th ceremony a reception was
held st ths horns of ths bride s parents
and a three-oeune luncheon erred. The
bride la ths daughter of Attorney and
Mrs. R. E. Brega. Ths groom le In the
employ of the Union Paslflo Railroad com
pany m Its engineering department.
Cfcaaakere Seeaa
FAIRBURT. Nek, Fsb, IWr9oisl-t
Th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jama Cnarn
sr waa ths seen of a pretty wedding,
Thursday, when thlr daughter, kOaa
Bess!, was married to ktr. Delbert I1
Boone Rev. M. B. O Libert, pact or of ths
Methodist aXaaoopal ohursh, ecTioiatsd as
ths ceremony. Miss Pearl Chamber
played th wedding march, Ths bride'
wsS drsssed In hand smbroldarsd whltsi
rolls over whits taffeta, Ths ooupts (
at ones for Kansas City for a trip aadj
will also visit in Brunswick. Mo before
returning to this ally, Th bride tt a
crsduats of ths Fair bury high school
snd also A Jeff arson aouaty school
teacher, afn and Mr. Boon win maks
their bom on A farm la this sousta
Reaaava-Laew.
TECUM SEH, Nb Feb. lTKSpeolal.)-.
Miss Erfls L Luo and Mr, Char la M,
Rsasoa war rnarrlad at noon Thursday
at ths boms of ths brids's parents, Mr,
snd Mm Oeorgs T. Luce, thews miles
sat at th aUy. A oampsuiy of sum fifty.
(lv or sixty rslatlvas wttnosssd lb r
mony. which wa prfonnd by Re. John
H. Wolf of Twumssh. Mr. a a Hay
aotsd as best man and ths bride wss ac
companied by Mlas Letts Manning. Fol
lowing th services a thre-our dinner
waa served. Mr. and Mr. Rsasoa wlU
go to housekeeping on a farm soms six
sad one-half miles northeast of this city.
Lysaaa-MllekelL
TABLE ROCK, Nek, Feb. H.-Sd-clal.)
Mr. Roy Layman, who lives on a
farm between here aad Pawnee City, and
Miss Oreo Mitchell of Tab! Rock, drov
ovsr to Pawn City on Thursday and
wars united la marrlag at th Methodist
Episcopal parsonage.
Mlkkard-Craaaee.
REPUBLICAN C1TT, Nb., rsb. 17.-(Bpsclal.-Mlss
Orac Cronss and Henry
Hlbbard of this city wars united In mar.
rlag by Judg 1. U Bebe at his sfflcs
Thundsy afternoon of this week. Th
brld Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C Cronss.
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BERLIN. Feb. 17. The weekly state
ment of th Imperial Rank at Germany
shows ths following changes: Caah In
hand. (8.sVoS marks; loans. Increased
A err.ora marks; dlaconnt, Incrsi d 798.000
mark: treasury bill. Inerassed ttLSa)
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 17-Fred
Harry Helmer, 44 years old. who says
that he was once a bank director and
wealthy, who recently pleaded guilty to
a charge of highway robbery, today was
eentemoed to aerv five years In the state
penitentiary- January ). Helmer held
up a fruit stand proprietor with an empty
revolver. Helmer told th court hunger
had driven him to crime.
WOMAN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB
EXCLUDES MEN FROM FEAST
DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 17.-M.-n are to
b excluded from the Washington
birthday banquet of the Woman's repub
lican club of Colorado, according to an
nouncement made her today. But. say
th women, near the do of th program
th oea may com (or thetr wives and If
the program at not finished cigar will be
furnished te entertain them while they
lax .waiting. ...
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PECULIAR DAMAGE SUITS
FILED AT SIOUX FALLS
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Feb. 17.-Hsns
Lion snd Oeorge W. Welns, wall known
farmers living soms miles from Sioux.
Falls, hsvs been mads ths defendants In
what are among tbs most peculiar dam
age suits sver Instituted In the stat cir
cuit oourt here Th plaintiffs srs Mr.
snd Mrs. W. D. Knspp, who llvs near
Wslns snd Lien. It Is set forth In the
complaints that while Mrs. Knspp was
In a chicken house near some haystacks
at night, and was carrying a lamp to
!glvs her ths neceaaary light while car-,
Ing (or her chickens, thirteen need or
horses, belonging to Lien and Wslns,
chained upon her, upsetting th shed,
striking her snd breaking tbs lamp, caus
ing ths bay snd shsd to be set on fire
and consumed. Mr. Knapp has Instituted
damage suits sgslnst both of ths de
fendants, and Mrs. Knapp has Instituted
suits agairurt both (or alleged external
and Internal Injuries received aa ths re
sult ot th wild charge of th stray
horses. Contributory negligence prom
ise to cut Conslderabl figure whan th
suits are tried.
nil KKP Only a handful of sheep snd
lambs arrived today, not enough to make
a market, and prices In sll branches of
the trade remained quotably steady.
I runner the week receipt hav been
little too heavy for packing requirements
but aside from a generally quiet demand
oa early day value held up la goea.
labap and Iks sUssttoa as a whole
DEATH RECORD
Barney Frtel.
YORK, Neb., Feb. 17. (Spec!!.) The
funeral services of Barney Frlel we.-
held Friday at SL Joseph's church. He
was pant 70 years of age and a veteran'
of th civil war. Hs bsd been a resident
of York county about thirty-five years.
Xn, Fraak Lelaiager.
YORK, Neb.. Feb. 17. Special.) Yes
terday morning occurred the funeral of
81 rs. Frank Leinlnger at SL Joseph's
church. She came to tills county less
then one year ago from Lincoln, UL. She
leaves tea children, the oldest 18 years,
and twins only 1 weeks old.
tleaeml L. BS. Skeraaaa.
COLORADO SPtJiNOS, Colo Fbo. 17.
General I E. Sherman, former com-,
mandor of the department of Colorado
and Wyoming. Grand Army of the Re-,
public, died at his horns here today, aged
78 year.
Former Ceaarreeesaaa Barwta
MAYSVILLE, Wis.. Feb. 17. Former
Congressman Charies Barwlg of this dty
died today after an illneas of a few weeks'
of heart trouble.
CrclsjAtem SVlma sat Tab.
TABOR, la, Feb. 17. Two livery basket
bail game ware played last night la tha
new college gymnast ma. Tkbcr High
school boys defeated the oollec academy ?
team by tbe scorw of IP to A Crettrbtou
university of Omaha defeated Tabor essV
ietre by tha seers of U so 8V J