10 THE BEE: OMAHA. FH1DAY. MAKLH 1. 1912. GRAIR AND PRODUCE MARKET PnvtXitiaatM on Fara EeKirei -Ccaie is a Surprise. itliaiOS EXPECTED 15 COBS Jl IMlIl Feeling is Vadevekeped a I nk Slteatlea M So Imil that Vllwl w,ih Go ' Higher OMAHA. Feb. 8. Uli i tV.vtt ntlmiM on farm leeourccs sau. a a surfrlso tu ID wheat trade Vm iu there la wide difference be t. .ee ulflerent estimate It is sot likely ft taj taierd'a noyiaic will bs continual i.iitii af'er th rcrcrnment figures sre a,trn out Cash demand at tb present I air daea rxH warrant any further ad- nc. hut Ihe crew arare season is Just atienui and tnit a 111 hold short sellers In ttteck. Wlto every advance In corn value ths abort Interest ts reduced, wblrh would wucfirst. some temporary r-actlon. But ad th rait situation w tronic that Iters si Dttis doubt but value will b rattle-l.te a much hlgiter level befors any decided art bark on urs. , . Liverpool rabies followed - our ajvaix-s hnd BiVrte continued to cover, wltlls r.rjei fur ths leuding b ill bouses kept atvwne values. Csth wheat was lc fc'gher, . Corn tA ihs .rongset cereal on the list artu . ts'ues advanced aeadliy. He. reiptu : falling oft aod ths cah demand la very ctl e. Cat eerw waa strung eelllnl '- to 3c higher today. Primary wheat receipts were Jll.tW bu. and an'omeni were bu.. sgslnst teeetpt lie: year ot rft.w bu. and biiip Wnta of bu. Pr.miry corn receipts were t7.ot bo. Hod hlpmesla were " bo., agalna: reeeic.it lait year of svCf bu. and ebip aaeftts nf ao.su) bu, i.'MKArai war bu. of corn. 44.401 h-j t oat and wheat ia flour euual t ' i,iveiiooi c'.taed .a bicber on wheat a el wd higher n corn the fallowing cash talcs were reported Hlxalj No. J bard. 1 car. $1.41. No. 4 lard. I .car. W4c. Corn: So. I white, 5 tare. crUo: I ear. try. No. 4 white. 2 k-ais. Al'ite. No. I' yellow. 1 car. MM:, tw renew, i ear. lt. ; oart Vf-f . Sa. mliefl 1 car. USc. No. 4 mined. 1 rmre. V. 1 ears. 41c; I oara. 'c; : are, .No srade. t ear. lc; I ar, eta Ne. while, I tars, il'ic- Su. kradt. 1 tar. 4ttor ; Osaaaa raak Prlrss. IVliiAT-Jfo. I bard. ll.4SAaVI.MS: No. I hard. U .oaci rC'a: No. 4 hard, .-tc(b1 l. fOB.I-No. t white, rnn4e: So. 4 white. fiAHr: Ne. I color. iiBtc: No. a yeHoW,. ftSotmc; No. 4 yeikiw, .lc. Nu. f. 13e. No. 4. S't4Ic; no grada. rd, tliH-: No I while. Hesi'.c; No. i while.. rAVrOUe: Kn. I yellow, j(rS;,u.; tn. 4 llow. a,iKe. . H A RJ..KT Waiting. MrMI.S: No. 1 I baavier feed, Kre. r.rE-Ka. t : N a, twi. farloi Reeelpla. Wheat Corn. Oats ...im ... 1 4S . t feicago btlnnea polls iwiaha lululh ...... ItHCAOO tirlAIN riOVIIIOXI Prtesa aa sara af Trade. ' CHICAGO. ah, -tneearary that an r rear JD.gm.W) buahrla or mors had lava rsads la computing farm reserves ,'aueed a sharp brass, today In the pries ( wheit The doss was a full rant un der the top point ef the session and ' ,e to He below last nisi I. Ijateet trad 'i m left corn at an adrancs of StrSc to -'r. and oata varying from We down tu up. In provia.una the final range I reuheu from 4c decline ts a guln of rleammlaslon' hones aelMng of A. heat prsoeded ths corrented report uf ins eatlpsued amount of reserves heid on fartna lt developed that ths atatletirlan :l nglnally raapontlbls for the aenaatlonal figures-wtru:h yeaierday stirred up ths I rain trade of the world had found on . aaekinr rver hie data a mistake uf bs- iwsea jg4US.(M and K.UXXOB buahala. Tma t uit tisj.t'. reserves attotiid be im.nn.. 1 to ia.lM buaheta Instead of M,u3S.. I In a few ntlnutes all ths fraah art. anee ains Ian night faded away. He l wren tt opening and eloss May ran red :rom Huw4t to H . with the time in. the and sisady at fl.tWVa. loss of lair It net. I Attention la lbs oorn crowd waa .iMiefly on tlis fast that ths July delivery ii ad passed ths May In ths atrongeel laHl of 1 lie year and rsmainsd at a ure. . il'im.. fcfoth month touched a new n.gh I tel for tlis crop. May fluctuated from .jSirame to 'c. eloatng eaay betause I.' sale to reehea, but So higher than last sight. Cask grades were (lira No. t yellow waa quoted at 4o'vc for oar lt waa a nervous Irres-ular market In aaia, truialile llmlta touched for May were BfeftUSo and Woufo. with the liots at iiftc. a not kiss of a shade. niter trading ceased pork and ribs k 4ie , iiiK itanged to so down, but lard . lo vko up, I 1 ne realms imhuct .p.w ,m.w I t.u'ta. rM- i lis. t-loea. a . . Mw.hww ikjiw, ne!l!VS July W'9';i7S4fJl wCMSBVIitiSiyJi l4'l '.( 44tl r'!.rn L. - J - L, July; 'ywjjjl Tlvwtas! ifl au ui.-ii I Oil. dUteata.i i s.pt.i,imi uata. i . May.:l:ffT, juiv.t.wif; -epttlSa..- aWel perk. I .US .11 ma i lss iuly. Kept. Urd. . stay. July. Sept. ttiba. ay. July.i . dept . I s as-THi We5eSS. 4 41t 42HJ t ta 4iltl 41S la Z lis lW 1S f e U JS It 47S 14HpV I 2 IBS II IS7 1 l 1441 l(t I I a tm ICIS-r4l It 111 I I 11 T,-nX itoba. a t'rd: future irtrady: March. t 0,d; kiay, . sad; Jutv, wt. PiiRV-Sikii UMUiv: Amerhrsn mizeo. new ss 4d: American mUed. old, 4a lid: American ml led new. kiln dried. 4a id; futures, strong: March. H I1,d. May;. 4. HW VOkk CEKlil. MARKET t)a4atlsBS af the Tkay n Varlsaa 4waaeasellt.es, NEW TOKK. Feb. A-FLOUR-Flrm; K-eoH-K; winter patent?. $4 i4-W: sprlnd c;ears. J4.3tie.: Ksnase ra;gnia. e..a 4t.ta. Rye tlsur, unlet; fair to good. -t.: choice to lancy, iiiOciS. Buck wheat flour, dull. IU4 CORNMEAI-Steady: fine whfta and yelkiw, l.jl.70. roans. 31.L40; . klla dried, r -a. . , KYE-gu(: No. 2, Jc c I. f Buffalo. HARLKr-fiteady; malting. tLZifii.& c I. f.. Buffalo. . WTlB-iT Spot marvet ateaoy; ao. a ee,t 11 U9k elevator. eaDnrt basia. and LiHt. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market opened firm on the strength abroad and further coveting, but weakened late un der Houldation. dus to a reduction of SOVuuO bu. In one of yesterday's bulllfh EW YORI STOCK MARKET Imgnlirity and Dullseu Apis Dominant Featorei Earl. V.' P. EASraGS DECS EASE tsanietlagi Advices Coaeerwtag tae .Bacltah gtrtke Ckwak tpwarl , Mstemeat aad 4iasstlse Remains laaattled. ' NEW XORK. Teb. . Irregularity and dullness were again ths dominant features of tha stock market today until well Into the afternoon, when prices of ths specu latlve tavorlte3 moved upward dedalvely under the lead uf Amalgamated Copper. wlilon-reached a new high lev-el for the preeeat movement. In the early pan or lbs sees too ths movement was checked by lenftlctlng advices from Uondon respect ing the coat strike tituatloa. I'P to ths private re porta on farm reservea, closing Idoee of the market thla question re prices being fcWe not lower, stay cieaeo at II as ts-lg. July at 11.611,.. CORN-Su.it market atead". No. X T?&. elevator, domeatlu basis, to arrive.; ea purt. Tl'.c I. o. b. afloat, e'utures roar ket nortilnal. t OAT8-sp.it market steady. ' Foturss market nMnlrai. ' IIAV-steady: prime. II No. 1, H j:i. No. . 1 lol ; No. J. SI 4S. MlliES-Steiuly: Central America, Sytc; Fogota. a':iiiVr. I ' l.t..TIiKlt-l"irni; I emlock flrrti. K K: eecoiiiia, ?4i - PKOVIPIOX8-Fork. nulet: men. $11 6 IT .-u; lnnili). l Mu Is..; sletrt cleart. i:.wilIS5rt. taf. ateaiiy: nieea. 1J. I so; rsnnly. ti.vnA.w; ueet tisma. :i.av tbL9.!'. Cut meat a, east; pickled belli, II to 14 iund, tKi: pickled hams, iii.w. lard, steady: middle west pi .me. .0 ; refinod. quiet: continent. 9 3; noutb Amenta, rnuti: compouno. at,.a.tfri.i.t 'r H.l.ilW-Dull: orinie CUV. Illid.. IC ea: iieclal. pi to; t-mintry. M.IhS.. IU TTLH tvce.pis, aK liags., procesa. sieclal. :;fiic: extia. JtUjc. I tlr.E.r newipta. r-a pane.; roeraet firm: atmte. whole milk. held, pec'an. while, lac; dairies, fall and earlier, beat, lsu. KOGS Receipts. Zl.Oi . cases; mantet weak; fresh gathered, extras, Mac; first. 7c; seconds. 3i-V,c; Western, gathered, whites, JitlSgc. polLTmr-liresard dull: weitara chickens. IZSfelfe; fowls, UH91v; tur- kava. E:ic. Alive, dull: weatero chick ens, 12c; tow la, li,VTc; turkeys, lie. I t. LoeU General Market. ST. IjOL'IH, Mil.. Feb. a.-WHEUT-Caah. hibber: tra. k. No. red, 4l.lt4) t.UVi: No. 3 har.l. ll.2S4yl.im. COHN-Hlgher; Hack. No. , 4Ji1i!; No. 1 white. KatreiV. tlATS-Hlgher; track, No. t Mr; No. ! w hile, 4C. Closing prices of futures: WIlWA-N-lawrr. May. 11.04 ,1.S: July. MSStMHc. , ttuiN Higher; ar, inc: juiy. mc. OATit-Mteatly; May. tic; July, 4Jic RTB-l'nchanrd; sic. .ltl'R HtamAv: rMl winter naieata. .VH-75; extia fancy and atralgnt. tl.H) spt k: hard winter clears. H-JUfJ.e. PKKii rmiotliy, iiu.uuvi&aa ttiK.NMIuAU-KI.tll. H1LAN Steady; lacked, east track, . rills'. hat firm: umoiny, .i.tMo-. w, prai rie. 13,litl o) HltuVlsloMa-PorK, uncnangeq; joo- blng. Sift!, l-erd, am-'hanged: prime it-am. W.4WK!i. t'ry salt meat a un changed: Uied. extra shorts, tt 14: olear ribs. IX.W; ehort clears, Ramn. unchanged; boxed, extra snorts. Sk ills,; clear rtlM, .i:stl short clean, tv.s. l-uriTHY-FIrm; chickens, tic: spnngi, 14c; turkrva. 14c; din k", lee; geese, 4c. BI;TTR Hrm: Mc. -if KUUS-Lower, .'IV. twceiTxs. ontpmentB. Flour, bbl.. Wheat, bu. . Corn. no...,. Oata, bu II. OS) ... Ml ... Ti.OW K,uM W.lUI w.ow mained unsettled. Karalng of Colon Pacific for January allowed a decrease In gross of So2s,0M which.' by reason of Increased cost of operation Increased to a net loss of KDI.QM. southern Pacific managed to In crease its groaa returaa by a slight mar gin, but the net returns decreased tEl.Of. Reatirng for the same month recorded a tie, lose of llOMM. which waa mors than aetitra Used by th eproflts of the coal and iron company. Chicago gt Northwestern lwt 1MI1,0I In operating Income. Its de ficit, after fUsd cbargea, being Increased by. yX.M- Ktie operating Income de creased oer IMI.OOe. Canadian 1'aclflc re ported a net increase of $4Z7.!W. Tiat bond market wa again featureless, aalae .from Its steady lone. . Total sales, par value. a4Tl,4(n. United State bond wdre unchanged oa cell. Njmber of sales and leac:ng quotation en (ockt tsday were aa follow: . . i . . , galea. Hlsa. low. Caws, lllla-riiilalari' p(4 SM I 4 4 AMIruave Cbeser ... Jl.en W 47 47 Aaamcae astaiiliaeal ABMrkaa neat, Begar....i Kaaaae City Urs-a and Prevleleos. KAN8AK CITT. Wo., Feb. t-WHEAT -Cah. Ml higher: No. I hard, II H ttl.M; No. . fVill No. I red, Nf we; No. I. KWu; C0RN-mlc higher: No. t mixed. r ate; No. 4. 4So; No. I while. 47V.'; No. 1, 477V- mm 1 ' . Cloning prices of future": WH BAT May, ll uDSvOl OvS. bid; July. UtliV. seller . ' . ; tXiHN -May, JSc; ielleri; July. 41, sellers ' OATH-Htrnng; No. I white, NQUKeS No. I mixed. UVfMV-'. I . RTK-il4c, , , IIAV Hteadv: choice timothy, l.W( a M; choice prairie. H4.SOttli.0v. BCTTKR-4:reamery. !r; firsts, J4e; eoonder Be; pai klng alock, te. ' , KlXa-i-Kxtraa. f I rata, , OWf J4c; seconds, Wc. - at. - A .. F. M pM. neoriliis. onifmreme. at. & w Wheat, bu HM 4P.iWiat.iu JW. f4..'.... Corn, bu 4l,on , 7t,nn ! 4het-entai4 g. I, a. bu 1Z.WU J,IM aaita. rvw Aeieriraa tea - aawrtaaa C AMtku IVtteq Oil Ateerlrn M. A U st4.. Ami tie) aaearltlae. Asjetl 4a UasaHt Amar1.'ta Is. era all ra .... Aaenoia A K.: Aw. ,. m n. r't Am. steel rotmirle Aav str Rtrniag...... Aaiarliae T. A T Amtrlran TMS''ea pr4.... Aatarlraa Waelaa ADaienaa, 4tialQg 0.... Atchlana 7. Ateklaa em- :.!::..:... Atlaatla Ceeat tlae (tlliwera 0lo getaieaaai Stael araealre Rseld TT....J.. tna4iaa Partfi r lYatraj litailier ..' ceatral Lastasr' aid..;... Central al Ka Jersry... COaMnaaka 4k Okie. Imitate A Allaa. .. CUlraaa 0. W.. aee taUaea G. 'W. b't "kl,as A K. w I !. M. A it. P.... r.. r . r It, L (lalaraae P. - A I IMereae A aoelMra.... rnwlldata4 Oaa twra rreetirit , Detaeara A H tat are flaavar A Ale arises.... n a R. n ari .i DtWIHerC aeaarlllea .... e, , svla'let .;..,: Krte J4 .at.....'., Oaaeral r.le.-trle ' Oral Nnrtkara ST4 Oreai . Karthera Ore cua. , Illinois I'enlral InU'ratroulh Mel'. , later Met., el,..! ... i., Imarnallensl Harteeter. IMSrMaHna tea letereatlaaal siaar .... laiarnatlAnal timp I.aa XWiual Ktnaaa CHr kautbera... K, O.t sti.., larteee OM laanavlHs Naahetlle... Mlaa. A t. Uaala St.. St. e. A i. M... MteMarl. K. A T M .; K A T K4.. , Mlaararl Paatfla Nttl.mil Plaralt' Natiesal law' N R. R, al M 14 I4. N York central N Y.'. 4k A W...I Nart.U A mtaUra.... Narlk Aawelcan Snnhera Paetna'.,, rarlfla Ml.,i rnaelranl4 Peosia (Ma '.r.... ...... a. n -u Pittnairtk al ral steel (.V ...... raiiaian Paiaue car k.llaar .Waal ar,M.... Raaeiug s. RtaiHa gteat Rrtaullla ileal if4... kork lalkn 0 ... Rack Was OS. rl. l.est 47 w in; IK an UN ua m lit. li 19 14 II m S Mi 4.SS T5N1 Tt4 let m iana i"k a l.tet tl ttlUj ins 11.14 Utai 1UI( W'l 1"4 11 7s s n t.eot MS S at t hat ins 1414 UIV. m im tea 14 aw tils IKS l.we ls 1 ins 'i l.tai TS 7N Tea. oa nes ta mi t M its is i'H I.aa n 'i.m 94 r let It IS JIB Tt4 71 11 it lit l.SM IMS leu, MS ' S M 14 Z4', 41 .! I44H 1 I us 14 IH ...... ' l"t 34 WS H Mia US lee us' 11 4i nai '.iw w4 ls 2.14 lav ire lrs S w tw 1US lS ISS lis ! T.4U4 US IN MS ii l.tet lMI 141 lltt l! ieS iS I ,r... a .tiintailows wwrs aa follows; rUM'R-rVm; winter patents, 4 WtJ 1: winter stralglita. SJaa-. spring iwtenta. tt-mttm, spring Mraighta, KM 14 bakers, . . bAKULi-Keao or mixing, stkjfwc; fair 4u.rniw malting. 1.13afl-J- BKtDd- Timothy. IU.a!4Jt: clover, lit.u'ei'i isx IHoVl(ION-Me pork, new, H.STi; 4d. i;LUS lrd tla Uerosa), tSaJt khort.rtba Ooaee), ttJa. Total claaraares of wheat and flour ware aqwal to MM bu. Primary rs rmpt Were 4tta bu., sawapared with ,) be - the cea-reepoadlng day a year kgo. ltbMtad receipts (or tomorrow: Wheal." cars; corn, a4 ear; oata, lli bar.: hege. Ja. head. ' . cotossv (. r-noes Wheat: No. S led. I'.IHul at: No. I red. aw-CllH. ' No. I haru. IICtfLg; No. I hard, ll.j ill 43. So. I noruiera. ILMajLU; No. I rwnherti.Tn earat; No. I avrtng. ILXj I at, No. t spring. sra41-T: No. 4 spring. lcli.M: -velvet ehsXi. ptrejgl : durum. ' ' Cora: K. K aaaW,t; No. I white, ,kfle; No. yellow, l'vtc; - !ii 4, w.-ro2c: No. 4 watte. tiMr3ac; Ka 4 yellow. 4losar. Oats. No. I Vklts al iJWS.: No. I whits. iMtc: No. I 4Aac: -No- 4 white. GH&c; ataodanl. U4gW. ' Bvw: No. 2. 4V- Barley: tlMftJ. unoUir aesd: all-MejlAis. Clover seed: Mew f. n . , tCTTE-rt ejteaay; iiaiim lea, agae; . Mlaaeapalle Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. M-WHEAT-Msy. 11 MSI July. tl.v7S01.e7H; cash, N4. 1 hard. ll.W'k: No. t northern. 11 .Ms 1 osv No. 1 northern, Il.tK'.tl'l.orH; No. , ll tJii. 8KKI) Flax. KWH. . ' ; 1 B A RLKY 7'41.2i. . t'ORN-No. J yellow, fiJC. I i OATS-No. I wlllts, rstraC. , ' ' KTB-No. t iC. ; BRAN-gi(a50. 1 FUrlH First iiatrnts. .Vi.; sec ond patents, 44.1434 d: first clean, U 4M ili, second clean, i:.30tr2 '. Philadelphia Produce -Market. MiiUAiiKLPiiiA, Fee, s.-atrrreR Quiet; printa 1c lower; weotern creamery, pe. lei. 33c: extra. Sic; nearby printa, Mc. Kia3tt Ninety rente per case lower; Pennsylvania, and nearby first a, freaoaae. IA4 per case; current receipt, free cases. 4V1Q per csae; weatera firsts, free cases, at w per caae; current receipts, free case, p.1 ier esse. CHkirK-firm. Nw lorg run creams. fancy, lUUl4Sc; fair to good, 17H-ilc. Mlleraakee urata Mara. MII.WAI KKH Feb. 2. WHEAT No. I northern, tl.tOQI U: No. J northern, llihtjlww; No. 1 hard winter, tlCOfl.vt; May. lltil-.niet: July, asSc. CIIRN-Xo. J vellow. ssiac; No. I white, g.Sc; No. J. V: may. KSo; July. ovS .... tiA r-H-e-ianaato. .c'sti-'. ..." KARL.BV Malting, 1 20U13. S II MS ttS ot'4 114 aw fit it ti iS let it s las . let I4 41 x tat tS W tat; let it 144 lets MS It AM 1144a 1I4S II4H ... 4at tt tl 444 .... l.xto tars text Ms tea n ;is S ... let Ills "tla ll'S ... X it it ais .... l aw ltJl Ills ins ... tat lets IHS leis , we lets ItiS, M let IT IT "4 Ma w jt ts 4.. Ill . ITS ... M.rat tus lit s lets ... Ait i:S us us ... I.4W w 41S ;H .J U lTli 4t M4 S MS S 7 44 tH MSS 14S 1H Lie a nv , is 1.4M TtJ T3 T1S l.ret Sis MS 17 tat n n 11 ia 11 11 irs tm its n4 trial lets IMS tats 1.44 MS MS 4T 44 Aautaem Rallear a. Kallr U4 ........ Taanaaaw fVwper Tttaa A Paelhe..-.;...:. T..' kit W T . IU U W. I4.... rttletl rarteie '..I; Uaknu raainr M VnthM Siataa Realty.... raitaj' atalat ltattav... I'Mtat 11414. steel ...... 144. K 41V MS 41 i'. a ateai an... t lak Mcr. , vi a-vnuina rhattlcal .. Kaaaah Weheeli af4 ......... Wtetera' ttarrlane W'aitliskMaa Sletuie .. Waatara ttuen Wkaaltni a U Lakta VaUar.. CSIaa Otesat Ray itoaaoiiealei Astarleaa Va ., ant-tinflana. Total atlea ter the ear. I allies, tsmmc aXKi sWoeipta. 4C4 l Market Included. 21413c. IrdnaT flrsta. atate: first. WMfjio. CUKJrtK eSy; dalstea. 17Hbi:v; reins, leif: Taring Amerteaa. lis BHc; lesg herns, 17sjrrsv PuTATOET ateoanna, 41 ears. Market riea4. Uieooasia. B4Na)l.l, Mlcaigaa and 'in?XM, POI LI Jtl JTren. Turkeys: Lire, lie, tiesiit lie. Chleksca: live lac; dreaeed. Ac. -SpriBga: Uve, WSe; dreeeed. 14c VIAi-aneady at 1Uc ' reearla Mmrtret. FBOMIA, Fee. a -CORN-Higher; Ne torhPa. Mot Ne. I yellow. Oe; No. 4 yel w. ; Na. I tadxed, Mc; No. mixed. . Oit.T-Higheri No. 1 whKe, b3ie; Mas), lard. fc, Ne. I white, ale. .verpeaal (Irala Market. ! UVFIRPOOU Feb. .-WHBAT-8pot. rm; Ne, i Maatteb. la V; Ne. I Matt- Metal Mrrket, ' . NBW YORK. Feb. a-METAL Standard cupper, atead'; spot, $14. Itefj) 14 174; March.' IU UVhUS: April, H41714 (f .4 1... May. 114.17 ViW Jife: June. I14.17H 411484. Lumloa market, strong: apot IM la etl; llures, iH las Id. Arrival' re ported at New York today, lli tans, t's tom Itouee return show exports of 26 ton so far this month. Lake copper, $1430 ti 14 :i: elKtrolytlc. l.tVO-nlLCw: caatlad. Ill 5714.1'P. Tin. eaey; spot. Hi 44 43.12; March. V4irjj4.1 Ik); April, eti K9 cut; Mar, HlC'Ttn-.TS: June. 141. Hi 11 to. uoodon market, atra.tr; spot, tltl 4a: futures, fit aa. luteal aaiea ten ront; March W.27V iawd.- quiet, KMV4.1. New Tork: UWrUi.'T'v. katst tit. Lu ult. tawdon, ill Is eoeiter, steady, M il 4.7a New York: .M bid. East St. Loma. London. fSI Ma. Antimony, quiet: Cook- son's, I7.M. Iron. Clevelsnd warranla. K 7td London. Locally. Iron was quiet: St, r foundry northern. 114. raj 14. ; No. I. I14.94ri47i: No- I .southern and No. I out hem soft. l14.7MrlS.Za. tT. LOI W. Mo.. Feb. S.-METAL Lead, strong at KM; spelter, strong at P.. ! reltet Market. NEW TORK, Feb. 3S.-OFFEE Fu tures market doeed quiet at a net ad vance of I to point. Sales. 1I75 bags. March. Ur: April and May. Hate: June, U-Mc; juiy, 11-Ac: August. U.410; aeptem bar. 1141c: October. November. Decern bar and January. 1141c; February, llsvo. Boot coffee, quiet: No. T Rio. 14rc: No. I Hantoa. usc-Mlid, dull; Cordova. IstjIJc, nominal. Dry Coosa Market. NEW TORK. Feb. a DRT OOODS- Tne cotton good markets bM nrn with trading moderate. Staple ginghams branded bleached cottons, wide aheettnga and other staples are well sold for two months March deliveries are wanted promptly by large tobbers. Retailers are buying dress goods steadily. Yarns rul Una, with business moderate ta light. Waal Market. 8T LOCI. Mo.. Feb. U.-WOOL-Afesdy: territory sml western mediums. la'aiSc. (in med:uma, Ii4jfl7c; flue, leUc t.te ies 174 a.toe 41 lis ITS IBM 414 MS 4T4 4S US MS - m im ns 71 l.KI 444 44 44 tM TS 441 4. Tat 14IS U i 141 I BM 1 gS. KS t.eat US 17V , ITU 1.1M 144 MIS w,w Yark Meaty Market. mVrw 'YORK. Feb. . MONTCT-On oil. .aiesdr. al Ji.iti.'S per cent: ruling rate. . IH. per cent; cloning bid. ?S per cent : offered at IS per cnu 1 ime loans, 4,. atatv dava. itaejl per cent: ninety day, a per cent, sis mwua, j h.9n-: "..'.'-.t, . rRlai i aastnt. a. u . i.n-riv i per cent. Si-rVllIJNa EXCHANC.E Steady at decline, with actual business In bankers' bills At I S4 for alxly-day bills and at $4 ST 10 for demand; commercial bills. itlLVEV-Bar, HSo: Mexican, dollars, BONDft-Oovernrnent, ateady; railroad. Head) ' , Cloting quotation on uonus iwj aa follow: .... 0. a re) n.ieg...iSleter. M. M. 4144 .. ee.etutea lSJata at 4.S t.g. av raj.. 1S o 4Sa S eo-ouean ;-. -r.. . V. . 4a. rat wsw u .a. w list... as a eoaaaa . . a . ai .... aina-Cbal. lit U.... W M. E. T. let 4a.. Ms ABWr: av; IIS 4a tea- 4Sa S t T 4 t . . U. IUSata. is.ine 4a S am TtsVe 44. SN. It. R. at M 4rrs UaMllry this week to 45. W per cent: last week It waa es.aa per cent. s - - Lataelssi Stswk Market. . IINDON. Ft. a-Amerlcan eecuritle opened quiet and about unchanged today. Trading waa light and aiicee moved Ir regularly during the first hour. At noon the market was quiet with values ranging from V above to 4b below yesterday New York cloatng London closing stock quotation: OaateM. aaaaey ...74 T-HLawMrine at eee.,i7s aa aceeaat n li.wiaa., aaa. at m- ..! rasear M Nw Terh Central. .Ills Xturta":."; Tttsertalk m Waafallis Alkl-a tT aa aM ........... M aa a4 IMSOatatie A Weatera- a hhtaa. a Okie.. 144. raaaarrraala 41 ajSnailaa PaeUM .XUSRaa Mlaae 4 caaawaake A Oala. ttSRaUtng JS Ckl. Great weewra. la saata mr - " a cal.. mil A St. r.ist ss nt IU Smt. ivsretnere PaetOe ..lets Dai err m Ktm O....T! Imum fSeltie 1J) 4e pM 4JS a. M.. MS ana nv. A aiatl 4is a. let K - t:s a. tl "lit 4e N pM 4tsWahaik Oraa Trank S ea M ultaokt Ceatral ....Ut aKt-ttr. 81LVER Bar. quiet at d per ounce. MONET 43'i per cent, Tiie rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills la I 7-lxalSj per cenU for three months' bills, 1 a-letjri per cent. eetaa Sleek Market. NEW YORK. Feb. S.-Cloaing quota- en atocks were as to' kiwi: Allaeei tlSMoasan Aaal. Caspar CSNernee Co A. g. U A SMB!eine Mlaaa .. I 4 r. r. I 4 k TSNona aaite Elite Cealklaa .... KSNartlt Lake (al. A anaeea 4ISOM Dowlalsa ... aiSI. A Hecie. tae tawaata XI ualacy la Bhaaaee 12 iaearter US.taearler m B. M. 4STaaiarack ... u v: a-a M 'S ae pr BSVtak Cee. I t ut Oapesr'Ck '.. SWli awsatenntai Of. Kaaae C. C ... Faat Belie - .. Kraaklla Otraax Can. Oraaar taa enreeae Caaanea . lata Kerala Cesser. Kerr Lake Uke Caster La Hal la raster... Miami Opeae .... rgi-tlvleeBS. t I WalTRine MS .. 44 Iti .. :W .. its .. its. .. us .. It ..as .. 47s .. IIS .. ItH ... TS ..IMS 01MA LITE STOCK IIaRKT Bat Cattle Stttvdy, Othen .Slow to . Some Lawer." U . ' HOGS OFEI DO Wl CLOSE BETTE2 fheep aad lumbal Bsage i All .the . War frasa :Btewdy. la as 'Mack . aa Tew j ta . Flfteea ' Cat Lower. ; , - WITH OMAHAFee.- . Wit Receipt Were: - Cattle. Hogs. Sheed. Official Monday ..: I W lil Official Tuesday...:..'. 1ST) . 1 HI till uncial Wed nee. lay .... 4,143 1714 ll.IH Estimate Tnursday ;.. .!. : a.M l.aet Four days thla week.ii 7 StMl Mlt Bam day last week .'.lietd H ill tl.M 8am day 3 w'k ggo.-M tll 71atl . 3MM Came day S Wk a go.. 14 Ul cl M AtX Sams dsa 4 ka ago.H a4 9L4. M.TII ama day last year. ..!,: . jam . wai Th foilotruwi tabla stow the receipt of cattle, nogs and Iheep at South Omaha tor the year to date, ai compared witn lal year: ......... ..... lilL lac. Dec! Cattle ITS. u.iM WsH Hogs .......r.T7.ra) JT4.41I tUBM Sheep CJ7 37,ea g fc; Ths follotrlnt tahls thaw th range ef price paid for hog at South Omaha for the last lew gay., with ootnpensona. aa mr ... I M 7 u u 4 4 W It4 ... M 174 ... 4 4, n ne sis Tl in ... tw V iw- I tl.. ..... ... i w m Date, i m:..iitn.!ii.iirt.npa.nw.iM. l-rt). istU; ;W14 alIM Feb. 9 I C aV,lt I lV I im ( Feb. 24. I 4 M I l I :l 4 11 I 7 i Feb. M. ikvii a j, 1 1 U I Mil It Feb. r,. I Si i 1 14 4 h 4 74i I 44 aa e ,.... .iarsN. T. u. JSa... its Aralaar A C. I'k.: " aa era ta .i m itraiet tea. W tw. N. i n. H a 4a ., 41.. ....... i-i ar. aa ...... ... .j a. 'rv 11... ..'....leTVM. A W. 1st a 4a.. rt A. C. U' tsl 41..... WS ev. w wts at. A Okie 44 M- Na raaltH 4s. let Seise aa m a. a w.-tsa....... ttso. a U r w ... s graok. T ' e W... WSreaa ea. tse int.. K acaa. r g- 1S can. a. iw aa. tsalket W .... tsSAeaaieg are. 4a MS, C at B. 1. 4a... UlS. U A a F. Cg. MM lV A Oele 4SS-.M1S 4a gee. la. - MS . est trsst. u a w. c. 4ati aotatsa A. A. waa. as -ea tei gata aa.... rrs c a A. Q i.....i'is. um. w.... its a. aaal at: '. WSaa. Pee. eaL ts..... ess o.tlHk4 as ev, M C ll. 1. A t.M.. av Tl a 1st rat. W W Aa rfk W aa ev. fnairvar aa. leas CW. lnl M .Tt . a gee. 4a . 7s ara Mii. w wsvetee raetne 4a-...iee OA A r. A 4Ht ITS. a ee. ta. 1M D. A H. e. ai ws a m e err. m.. v. a tg 11.4 at at r. a waaear aa....iat . ns c steat an ae...iex rMetiiierr m nsva-car. Oew. u. ies ne p 1. 41 ars-taaaae tat aa..i...li age gee. W.. .'..... "s ee let ex. aa.... I ao tr ta. ear. A.. M Weatera MA 4a sa aertaa.a Tl West. Wee. ev. la.. MS Ota. Bee. e. IS....1W Wis. Oaatral W M III Can m rat 44. Ms Ma fee ev. to.... arS later. Mat. IS BSraaaMS W Wile agio, "uirtran. Baak et Eaglaad Stateeaeat. - TiiKnoN Feb. 9. Tha weeklv state ment of the Bank of England show th foUowlng cbauiges. Total, reserve. d4wreased. fUlVOM: clrcu- llatlon, increased, CsH. txa; bullion In- mull, fitam: stoer aacuntiea ln creaeed, 11.517.4011; other deposit In creasett t4.447.0W: . public depoatts de ureaeed. tl.la7.B: notes reserve de creased, aH7.ag: govemmect aecuritie de creased. ,. TbcprdportloB of th bank' reserve to New York Mlalsg Stocks. BOSTON". Feb. IS-Cloatng quotation Hon on mining Mock were: Ilea 'Utile Calet a - Com. Tunnel weak.. II Marlres aw as, eoaee 14 Ontario 11 . Ov CM. A Ya W Oeltlr 141 Iran Ullrar l manoire ' ateadrilie caa it renew J atari aottarea. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Feb. a -Bank clearing for uutav wera tlTJT.tMM. and for th cor- resdondlng day last year, ttTya.eaaet, OMAHA CEMER4L M4RMET.' RCTTER-No.' i. 1-lb. cartona. V: Sa. 1. la eV-lb. tuba, SHc; No. 1, Jc; psckltig. Me- ... CHEESE imported bwius. arc; Ameri can Swiss. 3tc; block Swiss, lie; twins. 3n: daisies, ; irtpista. avo; young Ameticsna. He; blue label brlik, Co; Um ber ger. Mb., !0c; 1-lb., lr. POI'LTRY-Broller, .. 00 per dot ; ptinga, lie: hen a. 14c; cocks, lOcj duck I, Uti'JOc. gees. 16c; turkeys. 29c; pigeon, per dot . 11.2. Alive, brollera. USo, iien. lilac: old rooatera and tage. lo: ld duck, full feathered. He; geese, full feath ered, 10c i turkey. I4c; guinea towia, wo each; plgeona. per do., c; lioroer aex doa, 1J, aquae. No, 1, 11.40; Nu. X We. - FISH fresh froten)-Pickerel, Tc; whit, lor; pike. 7c; trout, lie: large cripple, uttllc: SpanUh mackerel. 7c: eel, lie; eiaddorka, lao; flounders, lie; trreen cat- flih. 14c; roe triad, II earn; ansa roe. per palr, sue; salmon. 12c; halibut, 10c; yellow perch, lc; buffalo, c; bullhead, 11c : BEEF CUT PRiCES-RIb: No. 1. ltVio; No, i. III40; No. a Hrc Lolnl: No. t. lie; No. 1. HV'i Nu- U4c. Chuck No. I. c; No. t, 7c; No. I, 7140. Round: No. U HHAc; No. t Vtc: No. i. M. Plat: No. L 4 Sc. -No. 3.1c; No. I, SWc- ' FRUITS. ETC.-Appl: ' Exftr fAdcy Ben liavls. per bbl., IS s. Jonathan, pgr bbl., M M; fancy Wlneaap. par bbl., U; fanoy Miasourt PlppUia, per bbl,.i.7S; fancy Oanoa, per bbl., K, Idaho Jens than. sxtra fancy, par box, 1M; Wash, ington bpltaenberg, per box, MM; Wath Ington P.. Beauty, par box, B; WsH Ington Sty man Wlneaape. per box. MM. Bananas'. Fancy select, per bunch, tt tfaf tat. Jumbe, per bunch, , 41 Tlvl.TS. Crag berries: Wisconsin, fancV. per bM.,. tM.it; per box. A7a Dates: Anchor brand, sew. 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, list: Dromedary brand, aew. M 1-lb. pkgaAIn boxes, psr box, KM Flga. C'All (uriUa. per ease of U No. 13 pkg., K; per case of No. 11 okga, ., per caet of M No. pkg.. lint', bulk. In And Mlb. box, per lb., 10c; New Turkish, t-crown In 20-lb. boxes, psr lb., lie; I erown In 20-lb. box, per lb., W; J crown In 10-lb. boxes, per lb., lie. Oraee fruit: Florida, M eiae, per crate. Hod; 44 at, per crate. M M; -4-44 slse. rail crair. eft. 1 . tu .un. tkMajrAM. Ltmona: Llmoneira telocted, brand, extra lancy, sw-aw aixea, per uox, 44.04; Loma Llmoneira. fancy, MV-MO aixea. per box, vi. 24 and 4JI alkea, Mic per box less. Oranges: California Ca mellia brand, navels, extra lancy, M-I24V In0.i;4-3M-21-Sai aixea, per box, US; extra choice, all a l tea. per box, tTatj; Elephant brand. lJ-liu-i;-2W-214-21iO alaen. per bug.J V EJ ETA B l.ES-Cabbaite: Wiaconiln, per lb., tc. Celery: California Jumbo, per dox., 11.0. Cucumbers: Hot houBe, per dot., .'04. Egg plant: Fancy Fiends, per dsn., 12.00, Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 13r. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per do., etc. Onion: California, white, boiling, per lb. 1c; YMacomltl, yellow (llohe, per lb., I'ec: red Globe, per lb., IHc: Hpanlsh, per crate, tl.tv. Para lev: Fancy aouthern. per dog. bum lies, 50tr7Sr. polatoea: Minnesota Early Ohio, par bu., 11.44: Wlaronaln white itock. Her bu., tl.fi; in 10-tack lota. 6e Iras. Ruts', hagas: In sacks, per lb., IS5. Tomatoes: Florida, per 4-bak. crate, pi.00; Cuban, per l-bnk. carrier. B " ' M llaCELL AN EOl.'S Almonds: Tarra gon, per lb., Utvec; ID sack vts.-1e lees. Cocoanuta: Per aack, $..). Filbertk: pgr lb., 14c: in sack lota, lc leas. Peanut: Roasted, per lb.. 7s; rw, per lh 4c. Pecana: Iargr. per lb.. 17c; In eack lot, lo leas. Walnuts New crop. Hill, Cali fornia, per lb.. Kc; In sack lots, lc lees. Odor; New Nehawka, per H-gaL 74 bbl.'. I3.0H: per Se-gal. bbl., ta.:-New Tork Molt 1. per lfc-xnl. u bbl.. Wit; per J0- gal. bbl.. MM. Honey: New, 34 frkmea, LL7I. Kraut: Per 14-gaU keg, IS TV. per t-gal. keg. 13.3. 1 E a wore ted Apples aad Dries) Frails NEW TORK. Feb, .-K VA PORATED APHIJiS-Quict and prices are steady; on the spot. taneya,are quoted at 140 to Itrsc: cnouw. nvirin;: pnine. latoetto, I'RIEli KRI ITS-Prunes, a little more a"tive in a lobbing way and prices are eteaisy: Mtiotaliona range from 4140 to 12c for California up to 30-40a, and Sc to 13c for Oregon. Apricots. Inactive but prices are rtrm: choice, I4tyine: extra choice. 14M1V; fancy. la4li7',c. Peaches dull, but tendy; choice, 1HW xNc: extra choice. lltjlUvc; fancy. Ilaatf 11c. Raielna. Inactive and prices are.ab.iut stradv; loose muecatel. eVtitr: . choice to fancy, seeded. 7Hc; wdlea, 44J7C; London layers, ilwolw. ... v. Tartaeallae aad Roala. SAVANNAH. Os.. Feb. S.-3VRPBJf- TINK Firm. Msc: sales. 17 bbl: receipt. 96 bbla.; shipments, e 001a; stock, x-iw bblt. ROSIN Firm: sale. LSI bbla.; receipts, 141 bbla.: shipment. l.M bbl.: stock. K.37I bbl. Quote: B. K.2H: D.. 14.41; E. M.7:. F. O and H. 7S. I. t4 ; K. F 46: M. I7.S; N. I7 M; WO, 17 40; WW. 17.41. . - - . t Cettea Market. NBW YORK. Feb. TOTTON-ftpot closed quiet, I points lower; middling up lands. 14, 40c: middling gulf. M.4SC: Mies, 31 bales. Future closed quiet and steady. Closing elds: March. rtX0c; April, MOIc; May, M.3V-: June, rttlc: July, M ine: August. Sic: September. 14.33c : October. 14.3Ac: November, 14.40c; December, M.4ac: January. W.4JC. "aBdsy. s ( . . , , Receipts nd dlpolllon of live atonk at the Union Block yard for the twenty. tcur hour ending at I p. tn. yesterday: . , . 1 RECEIPTS. 1 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Mrs C, M. S. P , 1! Mo. Pac. Ry I . I Union Pacltto 4 C. N.-W., II It C. A N.-W.. west... It 11 C. Mt. P.. M. A O., 11 .17 C. B. A Q.. east.... 14 14 C a Q., Weal.... M Al C. K. 1. A P., eat 12 .1 . C. R. I. at P., west I nilnola Central. .;.. 1 Chicago O. W.. - I , ...i- Total receipts . ,v am 34 la uisposmoN. Cam. Hog. Sheep. 4W .1042 .- IM 114 171 ' I. . II .Ai '4 ' 21 IM' S.P1T 4.54 4.M1 2.274 t.sa 1. 2. T2I til Omaha Packing Co Swltt, and Cnmpanv.. Cudahy Packing Co..: Armour. Co .'.7... Srhwarta-Bolen Co ..' Murphy Morrell Hlnclalr . W. B. Vanaant Co...'. Hill Son....... , F. B. Lew a J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla '.:..':... U Wolf McCrearv A Kelln Werthelmer A liegen.. 17 Un , 1 . ,r... ' t. Cllne 4'brtUr a',..' vitiaa wvjnm ..,,,,. aa. ,.. , Total receipt ...::.l:l -tlMi .' 1.17 CA't i'LE-HMtti rereipts 'wnli - mod erate were vem fair eonsioerlng that It waa a Thursday' thet being, all. told. Ill ear in aiglit. ,Tti total for th week amount to I4.4T7 heart, a falling off of I.7VI head compared with last AeVji and tha smallest of any -week In e king time. At the nahie Urn other-market point wert liberally tlipblled and ad vices none too encouraging. " '- t Under exlMlruf conditions the feeling 00 the. market thl morning wa very weak, wlm the prosiiect that cattle might sell, little lower. It developed, however, that buyer were quke knxloill foY beef stern and a a result of th tod Buying de mand desirable cattle .conUnued fully teady with yeaterdkv. the best beeves here selling up to I7.4 On th ether hand tha medium t. common kind of cattle for which there wta not o much competition were 141 On lower. -. Cowa and' heifer War -ales In good demand and aa a rill they commanded steady or vary etoae w ateady pries. 1 Oeed feeder wear -steady rhe ataa Is they have been. all. ekbut there .waa some Inclination. 10 neglect the common kinds of Blocker .aad they were slow seller with th tendency, of prices week. , Quotation on calUt.,, Hood to Che tee beef steers. At)7l7l; (sir to good .beef teen, M7l).; common ' to fair beef tears. W.at4 II:-god to -choice helfert, I4.uiaj4.74; good- lo chelew cow. M letJeVM; fair to good rJAtwf i7l; eummon to fair mm, t2.;fHM; ItnA to choice tockara and feeder 4, It 4(t.M: fair to good Mocker and faeoVra, 4. let ); commoa to. fair stocktrl.and fretlera, M.V t4.; atuck Jieileri, , k aajwlb.. veal calves, B.JvJ-Mi hulla, iUgl, etc., Ung lupreeentative aaiea- , . rBEF -rTDnsHa. Aa. M. Ne. 14... a., u... it..-.. Oasaka Har Market. OMAHA. Feb. Jf,-HAT No. L lll: No. t I11M: ocarte. IU.M; packing stock. tf.OuG&iw: alfalfa. !.. utraw: r near. M.M; rye aad oata, I7.snve.ss. . V Stack Iw als-al. , . Receipt of five stock at the five prin cipal weatera market yesterday: . - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. la 21. a) 1.609 St. Joseph .... I.W M.0M 4 (MO Kansas Cltr.. 7.0OI ) . 7.0TB St. Lout 1i l.7na tw Chicago I.4W . aW gv. ,Pr. i (tt In; l ill! 11 a nil iw li: ..... II 4 8 ......lift 4 tl IIM 4t4 ' !4...... 1144 IN. 1l' ........ml in, ...tit 1 n , 11 11 n 4 w ...nw 4 le ' i Im 4 w ...l4t 4 14- II ....1 IW 4 k .... in la Ml 4 44 aM I B IW IT ,...lrl 4 4 .... lit I W IN I 41 .... tn 1 M .iiff. a m tt. lWg 1 W ... Wl IK . M4 I W ,:::;::::::: 4 a.... 4..... 4..... 1 a.... 14 I I 1 I I...4.. I a.... 1 1.. 1041 4M .HI I M .147 IB .. TH ' t W ,. I7T . 4 .. M4 4 W ,. Mt 4 W ..143 4 W ,. let- 4 n.......:.T.mi 1 It . .1441 t tl Ul W ll ...I4( 7 M -1 4l ,..,.11 lli i 11:. 1U4 1 W COW9. 31. I:.., t:;::: ....MS 4 W ' ....1MI I W ....ltn iw ....1141 4 w ....Ml 1 1 174 III I. Ml I M II .-.'...11 n . -- 4.. . K4. 4 tt lata 4 W HEIFERS. ,. 514-t a I4M -4 B law 1 tt ' .1211 4 M . IM 4 . WD 4 W .141 IT, mm t IW 4 . 4. II... I.... t.... .A.. t BIXL8. : 1 id IV - i.-..:.j 1 1W4 Ik . 1 IW 4 W I....... 1 174 I U !.... m ik' . 'i. . . CALVES. 1 JU.I74 l.... aa at r..'.. W I ' 1 4. It 1 re . 411 IS ..IW 4W .Ir I W . ITT I at . ip I M 414 I W ' ,. 144 4 W ITS IW ,.ltt 4 14 .1434 "I It W JO ....4W g 212 ... 4 tT.....rJ4 ....I . T4 rrt IW m II IW ...tu ....251 ,...11' ...Jit ... tt i ... X.1 . ,...344 . 1J 4 W 4 at tal ' 4W I.......2M M r4 ... a a. wt ... ti sn ... rst w 4 14 . X ... 11 w ......:m m 4 M. 22 ... 4 W W Ttt ... W M W4 ... 4 M 44. 3M I, M.....M ... I . 144 ... W J1......-2M ... IX W M4 .. W lit ' l 41 271 ... 4CS a. 31 M 4 tts W.......2T1 .;.- it Ml ... 4W W I II 2T4 W 4 14 W I W , . 41 Wl W 4 M r ,pi&-j" ' a m ii Ul WIS 1 SHEEP In moet 'respect, th market tor- eheep and lamb waa very similar to vesterdar" ' period. Receipt were reasonably large but early price on good to choice stock were well sus tained aid movement had a fair degree of activity. Bearish feeling was more or less pronounced among packers, how aver, and tl soon as th more attrac tive, corn-fed ehs raced hands, values Weakened and closed at moderate de cline. During th latter part of th tension.' the demand became dnll. es pecially for lamb., and ,1101 .clearance waa rather late. . . iSuply wa eati mated at over lt.OM bead, total that Included more medium and half-finish grade than killers could eoa tanientlv hande. As a result, effort at cheapening coat were usually directed at the Inbetween offerings, various airing gloving oalewa.rd .at d cell nee of lot) lie. The Lenten Influence, if ItexlMed, was frnerslly disregarded In MlUns; circles tod-supply velum fnrmshed the most invlnclng. argument, for lower trend. Karl good Mexican-lamb made an early top of M-2S while ahort-term west erns cieersd unevenly within the taw W6.M ipread.- -Ewea and Ismbe made up the big bulk of the run and while every thing carried more Or lee ftnlh, feed ers are- anildu to -avoid a costly feed Mil and average quality of the run was nothing to brag aout. "Jfrood to choice we ltnded aroundT llTatllM. indlcat nc a 44.M limit, and th wether and earllng . market remained ' nominal, carctty being the only reaaon. r reoer toek was also hard- to find, th three- ay' , buy on. country account amount ing to a modest l.fcu head. , Compared with last week' clone, cur tent prions for. lam ha show tosses of totjtjc. while eheep are eelllng practlcaUy In the. seme. notch noted last Friday. i Quotations on eheerj and lamb Lambs: rod to rhoice,..(ioa.I5; lambs, fair to r od. 8 SaHo M: yearlitiga; good to choice, , OotjtVH: yearling, fair 10 good. H 4BaJ 1 0: wet here., good to choice. M 'I04.M; wethers. falrto good. Os44.tt; owes, food to chol., ttnut)-t.l 4es, fair to ( ood. tUkajltia. - - Kepresentativ aaiea No. , t 1 . . t fed lamb tn fed lamos fcl red ewea IM fed' ewes I fed ewes, culls ea) fed lamb U fed we. cull ' lit fed ewes Mo fed ewe 17 fed wether .'. Ill fed wether Ill fed w... Ik fed ewes 247 few lamb ; Ml fed Ismhe ....... .a fed lamb, cull IM fed lamb 3 ted lamb. I fed lamb '. 34. fed lamb lot ted lamb-.....'..; Ill fed lamb M3 ted tomb'......,: It fed -lambs- .......... ...'. li fed lambs lotted lambs, cult 7 fed yearling ..a. ...... Av. Pr. ,.. It. ,.. 74, I 2t .. ' 4 M ..IV I 4 0 ,.. e its ... 74 I TO , at .. n ..107 ..IM .. az ..too ..tm .. tu .. it .. tr .. a .. 17 .. 71 .. m .. n .. T ..-T7 .. 17 .. It .. II .. IW ITS IM 4M AM 40 4 00 IM It in I H IM ton IM IM IM IM to IW 4 II tw Total ,....2o,M -4.000 1 it m se.jO -ea,iMrti:"!i'2il IT 124 , III I 4 Ik'. IW . 4 - .,--., . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS' .; .-..-Ttt M M:.r..-:;r..-Til IM'"' . 4t 4 M 24 M Ik 1 n wt I w n-.. tu im 14. 444 1 2 .... .v.... H I B HOGS A heavy, belated erep of artow bound hoes, .coupled with. .unfavorable advices from ewaterB point A enabled buy ers to make early purrnasee at rifum bout 'a ntrkr"To-wT. bin Yhtematla was too broad and cornpetttlevt Inn brilt to permit move me fit of bulk at tm de cline. The market -rtpidir Imnroyed u der the ttiniulut of free baling and late alee ruled Iteady to iren little stronger a compared with yetlerday t gvarag trade. ... . j Receipts - were feitdree by . Increaarl both In oulntttv.aJrd average Weight, ai mterruptloa IB railway tervJtt .ctualnf a run of ever tl.M Head, wall liquidation of well-fed renters' hogt t( aeubtiee resrpeaxtble for the gregltr proportion of strong weight butcher and lard otfetihg In . the sutey.--Leee than -one-half eeMo total consisted of lltti ouicnar ana stvco varieties. . ' 1 Packer T-Jrrnsilen 0tl1ffr W bu k but trading wsa mad ever) mor lively by a very fair demand freni srilpper and speculators, wometMng Hke 10 per ceat of the estimate enortug on onttlde orders. A creditable clearance belor midday left only a few late arrival lor a cloeliig market, that waa more pr lene indifferent. Beet heavy hogs on tale, brought M M, Identical with . yesterday' - hign price, while good butcher sold largeiy at M M ajg.U. Bacon eiasaes ranged from 35 aownward. the amount of busllieas under the M roar proving reaUvsiy maU. Bapreseatatlve aaiea: . ' .ta. av. ta- IT.- Ke. A' aa. Tr. W U4 ... IB.- 74 W ... 4W W 177 Mt 4 W I ... 4 w W 174 ... I W. 41 ttt ... 4 W 171 ... 4 W , ' 5...... t W 4 M . W 174 ... I W - ... 4 W a iw 111 I 4t ... iw a. iw Mi tt w Mt ... - 4a.......r!4 ... !,. j" ... i a. 11? ... 4 w ..4W w 1 14 , ai wt ... 4 W - wt W.4W 44 t w 4 W- 41 a -71...... 241 4 tt II ..e-t at - CHICAGO : LIVMi TtXK . M AflKBT besaaaa - far Oattl ' Eaay Hoge Fatrlr Aellve beep Weak. CHICAIKJ, Feb. M.-CATTLB Becelpt. 1,404 . bead: .. mark at. easy at decline; beeves, M.asjAM; Texas steer. M nOtja M; w extern steer. M4t4fi.w; torkra ana feaalere. ta.eMt4i.20:' cow nd heifers, CH AS 46. calve. M.THW.I5. r n . . ...ann hut- . market riutro necetH"'. raw. , , -. . falrlv active Mtiec off: light. M34 44; mixed, M!t7i; heavy, I4.l0ti4.47w; rough. W sex w; piga, et.evtfa., om alra; pi 4U. -- ' SHEEP AND lVAMB8-Rolpt. M.0M bead; market weak; native, HSMrtM; rt rutt an- tea times. 14 JOB 75: lambs, native., HMO..; western, HvOtej Ksasas ritr Lire sHwek Market. j KANSAS CITT. -Feb. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts. J.Oit) head. Including 4M southerns: market at eaay to nm lower, tow. and active: dreaewd beet and fo sisera. taTafjaW; fair to good. M.41S34.M: Weeiem eteers. taoufflM: Blocker wj feeders Kto.: tokthern teer, M-SMr 10; sotrthern oowa. . ,.); " cow. MOiiaaM-, nallv heifers, .7ia8.M; Dulls. 4.vaat.nw; caivm.1 f r 'V" . . . . . . , (, . nana hMrf. enarket steady to to lowers bulk of sales, AI09 t; heavy, MlnfM-tY);- packer, and tra tr tiers, Wt4;' light, 4.l0t,2l; pigs. HMI A . mmi HHtef AM unape-nariifa head; market strong; lambs, f1: yearling, H7M1S.: wethers. 4j4.76; wea, l3.SC4.i. atockers and feeders, fe7tH. -.- , - " fcl.'- Lewis Llvs Btswk Market. ST. LOl'18. Feb.'2.-CATTLIReclpta to head,. Including l.toa Texant; market MajiSc lower: native shipping and export aur e-aonAiji. dreaeed and butcher eeeera.- MKrh: steers under 1.000 pounds, B.Vfi4 74: atockers i4 fe25r-00.- cows and heifers, t2.7t4.W; nanner. $2 00109: bulls, HiOgaM: calves, m otsJwiA; Texa nd Indian steer. 4. too: -cows .and. heifers. I3.00ttn.ol.. unm RAcainta. 1.700 head: market steady; 10c lower: pig and HirhtA g.nf aid, mixed and butcher, K40; good heavy. M.504S .- SHEEP AND lAMBS-Recelpte. t.M head; market strong: native muttons. a.l M. 73: lambs. ..6"Si.Tt: cuua aura oucas, ll.ioejtai; stoikers. C-OOtja-M, It. Jeweph Llv Stark Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. M.-CATTLE Receipts, isle) head: market slow, lower: te.r t4.SO04.OB: rows and heifers, UJ&t IM: calves. M.Jfdr7.M HOOtt-Receipt". 1.0 head: market kef the lower: top, MM; hulk of sales, MKK Sll fcr-i AN it LASH3-n-vipa. a.awt head; market weak; lambs, IS.!!.1. - Hagar Market. NEW TORK. Feb. M.-SUOAR Raw, nominal: muscovado,- M test. 4.2je: cen trifugal. M test, 47tc; molasses, M last, I Wc . Refined, autet. - South Dakota taft. . COMMITTEE ORGANZES . ABERDEE.V. 8. D.. Feb. 2.-(H)clal.) -The meeting of the Taft republlcaa cen tral commlue here tide week wa well Attended from all parts of the stats and bach conMene in the result in South Dakota was expreeeed. The meeting was an adjourned one from, the gather ing at Huron In January whew th com mittee was-organised and routine .mat ters relative lo th campaign were taken gp .Among other thing the committee aattetra J. F. Halraday of Iroquois a th Malwart candidate for republican. aatlonel eommltteeman, aubject to the June prt manes. Mr. Halladay t a (onner Mate auditor, editor of tha Iroquokt Crrlef.- and ha been prominent ta' republican party affairs for ri my gear,' . .-. . - " - - . ' . MISS WILSON DELAYED BY SNOWSTORMS IN TEXAS DALHART. Tel.. Feb. M Miss NellW Wllaoa. daughter of Oovwrwxr Wilson of New Jersey M eucoonterlng aatverae dr eurastaaose la her- jewrney from North Central Mexico to Trenton. First she Waa held tip la tha stale of Chihuahua by tailor of train service that resulted front activities of bandits. ArrlvlDsT here Sunday sight aste has been held up by Storms that, prevent .the roovncoetii of trains. Ml Wilson expects to be oa her way to, New Jersey tomorrow. t . ,. . DR. WILEY WLL NOT RESIGN Chemist Say Eeport Sent Out frtm Waibingtoa it Fiction.- ATTBHimS IT TO HIS EfBOES gtatenseat Cewtee from Ilea Wl ; Have Attau-ked Hlsa la Uttree Wsys Net Cavadlaate few Offte. - WASHINGTON. Web. .-Tr. Harrer w. Wllev. chief chemist of the Depart ment of Agriculture, denied today that he had any Intention of resigning tram office. He charectertied a "prepoetar oua" and "pure fiction" the rumor that he wa considering ch action ana xnat be probably would coat out with a statt- Bneat attacking tsecretary "iiawu aw the admmintratloo- re Wllev declared that . th rumors oame from "eoemlea- who recently bad attacked him In other ways.- ... As to the report, that arter resigning he would be a candidate for Wee presi dent on the democratic ticket the doctor laughed and said: . 'I could not -run on that ticket- 1 am a whole democrat; tmvt a, toe wtners are only senu -democrat a- I believe in the eousi rie-hts of man. the ngttt or women a well a men, to vote. Therefore I am a whole dtmocrat." The Interview to which Dr. Wiley refer la given below; " ' I have a long time been working. aid Dr. WlJey. "to eeeure peace. ; Thl cannot, however, exist ax long a there are tncongroou elernenu aa now exist In tbo department I, have not ye es- termlned to withdraw.. I am hoping for a solution of th difficulties." "In case of no.aololloa. will yea re sign?" h wa asked. 1 "I am not pre oared ta say now. If I dste rutins tp withdraw, however. I ahall iaau a tatement which then will be no difficulty In uBderatandlntt." May Attack Wilaea. "" This atatement. It la said, would oontaln a complete review of Dr. Wiley- work In enforctng th pur food and drug law, an account of persistent efforts to nul lify big activities and strong criticism of Secretary Wllaon of th Agricultural de partment. Dr. Wiley said be had recently eg. print i hi -view to Secretary Wilson. Secretary Wllaon said tonight that thla wag "all newa to him.-" that no baa not sen Dr. Wiley In two weeks. Dr. Wiley present attitude follow long -drawn-out and bitter couuoiersles over the enforcement of the pure food and drug act. After the Wlley-McCab eon greasional Investigation last surnmer th failure of th effort to oast th chemist on technical charges and th roorgsntxa- tlon of th pure food board so aa te give Dr. Wiley control. It' was auppoeed that th fight wa over. Recent events, how ever, sre said to have convinced th doctor tlut hi victory wag empty. It wa suggested that Dr. Wiley M contemplating entering politics. Recently noma -of hi friend have suggested blm a a candidate tor vice president on the democratic ticket ' tXefaars to Olve Oat Letters. Secretary Wllaon today denied a re quest -' of Dr. Wiley, . that all tbo correspondence in a recent baking powder decision be mad public Tbe request wa mad by Dr. Wiley be-. caue of th charge against blm by. tha editor of a food publication who declared that In the baking powder decision Dr. Wiley "acted at variance with bla oft- repeated statement that in cases of doubt he always gav the doubt to the public" Th editor claimed Dr. Wiley's baking powder decision 'let th public Uke all the risk." bectuiM otherwise It might have -Involved or embarrassed tn baking powder Iniet Dr. Wiley recommended that a case sgaJnat a certain baking powder company be placed In permaxsiit abeyance, although examination bad re vealed a email quantity off lead, about two on-thound of '1 per cent m th product; ' ' ' Dr. K E. Dollttle of th pur food board agreed with Dr. Wiley that "tn view of th tmall amount of lead In this sample." the case hould "be placed In abeyance.". but Dr. F. L. Dunlap, the third member of the board, heat that aa "lead ta a cumulative poison, tt has ao place ia our food tuffs." wherefore ho recommended prosecution. JOHN WOOD PILL PROMINENT SIOUX INDIAN, IS DEAD 4SIOUX FALLft, 8. D Feb.' M.-C8pe-cial Recently at hi horn o th Cby enn River Indian reservation, occurrecl th death of a venerable sad. much be loved Indian, In the parson of .Joan Wood Pile, who for years bad been promi nent among toe Sioux and who since early day ha been a true friend of tha W hi tea. A fuH-blooded Stous Indian tiaj I'nind etrt who sign hi name aa Oanpawakpa Wlnurcala, sends a - weekly newspaper published near the reservation a unique account of tha death, hi commuatratlon being verbatim as follows: Sad bereavement to the western Sioux Indians on the Cheyenne river reserva tion. Died at home February 1st h. on Cheyenne river liner Carlln poetof flee, a promlntnt Indian. John Wood Pile (canptwye) ha been a recognised man amongst both white men and Indian fur hi kind words., politeness and Im partial lovo to those who have tha honoe to obtain his acquaintance. He has been elected to almost every honorable pubiio position ef the tribe such aa chairman of general council, member of business council and tribal del eg ate to Washing ton. D. C. He Is a firm member of the Protestant Episcopal denomination. The sorrows can not be easily forgotten by th bereaved family consisting of a wife and daughter to morn his death. THIRD ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE IS FAILURE YANKTON, S. D.. Feb. 1-(8pWil)-Harley Smith, a young farmer of. Boa Homme county, ahot blmself la th head three time with a .22 rifle and Is alive and doing nicely. Three times Smith tried to end his life, while despondent, without any real cause, and threw time tn bullet failed to strike a vital spot. although fired at dose range In the forehead and right temple The bullet penetrated the bead bat tailed to end th young man's lit in' soma strange manner. Smith then gave up his at tempt at ukde and was found by a brother on a lounge ia hM house, where be walked from the bar after the shoot ing. He had managed to wash off that Mood' before lying down. Bo will re- HADLEY TRYING TO HEAD OFF HOUN' DOG SONG ST. LOUIS, Fob. 2a--Fering' the re call, we will refer tha matter of select, the muato tor a state aoog to the people of tbo state thrtnaelve under tha reter ncTtrat," aid Governor Hadley today. OoVernor Hadley hope to bead off tha "nous' dog" song with something better bespeaking the dignity of the stais. r