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THE H10E: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1013. WAXTKI) TO lll'V Slightly used high grade piano. Vf. 3728. )l We pay highest prices lor ladies' 1 uuunil gentlemen's M-hand clothes. I household goods and valises. Call Uross- I hjan. Ml!) Hlondo. Web. 4652. ' WOULD like to buy u seien or eight room house to be moved on a lot. One la the neighborhood of Hth and Clark preferred. Telephone Tied 4301. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET S;,;3 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET s tor ladies' 1 PWit'ta'i. 5s.2,d; Februat) (American, IJ.Kf'.BS dtshui scnients. $1 MS. .42 I'l .' i WANTED To buy old broken watches nnd old gold. M. Nathan, 109 S. ISth St L. S055 Quick buyers of furniture. SALE Pit KSCHAXfiB It. K. FOR TRADhV-7 sections land, $35 ncre. W. Hoot. Arcadia. Tin. Everybody's Doing It Dolnff what? Trading with the Palmer Land Co.. 1106 W. O. W. Bldg. WANTED -To trade, new bungalow In small town for vacant lot In Omaha. Address. H 646. Bee. WANT Improved farm; 1 will exchange good income town property uiul pay dif ference, no agents. Address 3011 ninncy St . iimalia Neb, FOR SALE or exchange. Improved quarter, three miles sobth of Aberdeen, D. G. P. Von Arx, Belolt, Wis. RKAIi KSTATB FPU HKN'T Kiirm nml Ilnnch I. n nils. FOR RKNT SO-acre farm southwest of South Omaha. Mrs. K. M. Clark, 3S24 Grand Ave., Omaha, Neb. Tel. Web. iS2. ItKAIi KSTATE AlLSTHACTji OK TITl.K. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract ot flee In Nuhmsita, JOS Rrnndela Theater. aiTV PltOl'KltTY F4U SALE. Bargains in New Strictly Modern Homes Bungalows of Five Rooms No. 2219 Ames Ave., $3,000. No. 3006 No. 39th St., $2,750. No. BIO,'. No. 24th St.. $3,250. Two Story Houses Nn 4512 Fnrnani St.. $.'.000. No. BI25 No. 21th St., $4,100. No 2121 Pratt St., W.0. No 3S21 Walnut St., $5,000. No. 221S F.vans St.. $4,260. No 321 No. 31st St.. $5,000. All the above are bargains and can be sold on terms to suit purchaser. Norris & N orris 16u lift) Uldg. Tel. Doug. 42T0. Building Sites The southwest corner of 42d nnd Ersklne street, a fine corner lot, 60x120, with 11 permanent Improvements In and palo. for. Tho price has been reduced for a quick sale. Hotter see .this. This fine lot. In Clatrmont Is a bargain buy. Lot la 60x125. Is at 47th Ave. and Miami and can be bought on easy pay ments. CJIEIQH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 00. COS Bee Bldg. $4,600. Buys a practically new 6-room house built by a owner for a home: the finish is quarter-sawed oak and the dining room is paneled, the three bed rooms and bath are on second floor, has furnace heat and electric light; the house Is located Just south ot Ian scorn park and but one block to West Side car line. "W. H. TJIOMAS & SON, 22S State Bank Bldg. Douglas 1648. $300 CASH Balanco easy. 6-room house, all modern, corner lot. paved street; first class ne.Igh borhoodT practically a new house, close to caf lino and good school, located In Field Club district. Price $3,350. BEMIS-OARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brand'eis Theater. EASY PAYMENT BUNGALOW Onlj $10 cash, balance $3 monthly, buys n. new 5-room bungalow, finished In oak; full basement; guaranteed furnace; south front, one block from car. Price. $2,875. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Phone Douglas 1781. Ware Block. $2,500 Must raise some money. Will sell my 7-room, part modern residence at a sac rifice. A substantial, well-built house, not new. but In good repair, near 2Jth and Seward, 1 mile N. W. postoffice. All street lmprovemenU In and paid lor. Property worth $3,000, but need the money, so make me an offer. Be sure to look this up, as this ad means what It says. Address H 067, cara Bee. CLOSE IN Seven rooms, all modern except heat, house about 4 years old; paved street; close to car line and school; nice lot; cement walks. Price only $2,800. Paving all paid. Here Ik something nice for tho money. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater. FOB HALE 13-room house; arrange ment nnd location suited for boarding and rooming; town of 1,200; cheap for cash If taken at once. Address G. A. Steven, Loup City, Neb. U-ROOM house, Kountze Place, Omaha, $7,000, clear, also other clear Omaha property. Want California. 1133 W. 42d ht., Los Angeies. cat. TO BUY. SELL OH BENT. FIRST 3KH JOHN W. RO RUINS, 1W2 VA UN AM ST, ACRHAGE FOR SAL IS. West of Omaha 10 Acres Tea acre,, highest ground, very finest view, rich ground, now In alfalfa; 140 foot fremtnge on West Leavenworth road; inl 14 miles to Elmwood park car Una; $500 per wrc; $1,600 cash, balance monthly at 6 per cent. Owner will take on firt payment cottage or Iota up to $1,000 at cash value. If clear. O'Keefe Real Estate Co. lOIo Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 2715. Evenings, H. 338, or If. 6131. HKAli KSTATB I'AItat A ltAM ll l.A.MI). Kim 8ALB California. California land excursions 1st and 3d Tues.V. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat. Bk. Iowa. ONE of the best ICO-acra farms In Iowa; must be sold. Address L 615, care Bee. TWO IOWA FAHM8. 130 seres In Pottawattamie, county, all In cultivation, good Imp. $100 per acre, 210-acre, Harrison county, close to Mo- dale, 210 acres in cultivation, excellent Improvements, one of the best farms in tne county. im per acre. 413 KARBACH ULK.. OMAHA. NE-B. Nebraska. jaii-iiuv iiu t'AM-&ji acres, 15 an acre; u mues xrom town; ncn mack soil; 60 acres broke; all fenced; house 22x24; near school and In sight of twenty-five other farm bouses. Must have your fil ing right. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. Kansas. KANSAS TARMS and ranches for sale; F0 to 26.000 acres; yrrite for free list. V. E. N1QUETTK, sauna Kan. North Unkula, 18 SECTIONS prairie land on main line of N. P- railroad; one section has good buildings, an excellent farming and stock proposition. Price $6.60 per acre, on very easy terms. North Dakota. Address Ray 1. gklnner, Albert Lea, Minn. Tt.n.l ;.. tin..,, n;..i., iit..i:.. ! Aaaub 111 ITUCIlb U1VUI JlbllUllllMl IV Declining Hour Market. CORN SITUATION IS RELIEVED Report from Artieittlnii Sny Hint ' Slrlcken Corn llelt There Una Ilren Relieved by Shower of H11I11. ' OMAHA. Feb. fi. 191.1. More attention situation by the wheat trade yesterday than during any one day In many weel.s. I rices are being cut right and left. The " on riour was wholly bearish and this fact will likely prove a weakening factor for all the grain In tho specuatlve Wond. A MlmienlmllK mmiL',. nnv thut a crisis In the flour trade Is ubout. to . , rencueu in that market, as well as m tho Interior marktts of tho spring wheat country; that the demand for flour is quiet and thut -ongetlon of accumula tion at eastern points Is reported us still severe nnd that unls conditions Im prove sharply and quickly a cuitullment uf milling operations throughout tho country Is more than likely to bo seen. An accepted authority In the northwest says that It Is r hard matter at tho present time to Interest the buyer ot flour und as a nutural consequence prll-rs .ire normal, thnt buyeis are allowed to mime me pneo ana that there ure general com plaints of this practice. The nrfrn nf titmt- ivn nn.mli' mnfb ,,l down nt Chicago yesteiiliiy. and' the tiaile in Knncrai. including millers, Delleve that they will he torcea to Hccept still lower prices In order to move the surplus which is now acctimulHtluc In Chicago, as well r in the east. Millers were not 111 tile Cash mnt-Unt vi.Ktornnl v,. In .. J""11 .way. their puri'huscs amounting ti oO.CW bushels, which were divided up into I ci hi iois. ine raot that unmiia wai a seller of cash wheat to go to St. Louis reflected a lack of export business via the gulf ports. Kansas city reported ; big lot of wheat carried over there )e- teidliy and stork lnrrp.ilnir mnlilli'. -"h wheat, unchanged to 4c higher. . i no uroutu stricken country in Argen tina was reported relieved by showorB itt.d rains Wednesday night and as these ad vices CJimn In lhlpfii-A lltrnltr-li half o dozen channels they were, looked din as reliable. The reports fiom there, how- Mr, were conflicting In character and one of the lamest newR cntherlnir rnn- cerns In the world fulled to ascertain tho ' mat cornneids or tho southern hemi sphere were visited by lain. Cash coin unchanged. There was only a small trade In onts yesterday and price changes were smuil. Lash oats unchanged. Clearances were 1S8.000 bushels of corn. 6,000 bushels of oats and wheat and four equal to 480,000 bushels. Liverpool closed ,id higher on wheat ajid ttfaUii lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 728.000 bushels and shlp'ments were 387,000 liuth els, against receipts last years of 400,000 bushels and shipments ot 251,090 bUBhets. Primary corn receipts were 1,489,000 bushels and shipments were 1,035,000 bushels, RgaliiBt receipts last year of 1,403,000 bushels and shipments of 021,000 bushels. Primary outs receipts were 553 000 bush els and shipments were d2U,U0t bushels, against receipts last year of 544.000 bush els and shipments of 428,000 bushels. . The following cash sales wero reported today : WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. 1 car. SGUo: 6 cars, 86Vic; 1 car, S5c. No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, S44; 15.5 cars, 84',4c; 1 car, 83c. No. 4 naru winter; 1 car, h24c; 4 cars, 82c. No. 3 miked; 1 car, 83c. No. 2 durum; 1 car, 85Hc. No. 3 durum; cur, 85c. RYE No. 2; 1 car, 53c; No. 3; 1 car, 68Vic. CORN No. 3 white: 4 cars, 4c; No. I wh'te: 1 car, 45Hc No. 3 color: 2 cars, 45V4c; 1 car, 45c. No. 4 color: 1 car. 144ic. No. 3 yellowi 10 cars, 444c. Nd. 4 yelloiv: 1 car, 43 Vjc: 1 car, 43Uc; 1 car, 43c. No. 3 mixed: 5 cars. 43&c. No. 4 mixed: 3 rarj, 43Vc; 4 cars, 43ic No grade- 1 car, 40i4o. OATS No. 3 white: C cars, 32Vic; 6 cars, 3214c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 32a Omulia Cash 1'rloea. WHEAT No. . 2 hard, 84VflRSc; NV. 3 hard. 83i7c; No. 4 hard, 7S5c; No. 3 spring.. 83&83J4c; 'No. 4 spring. 82gt42Kc, COItN' No. '3 'whlte, 46c, No. 4 white, 45045c; No. 3 color, 454&Vic; No. 3 yel low, 44 6 44Kc; No. 4 yellow. 4J83Vic: No 3. 43Vfe5'43c; No. 4, 43843(40; no grade, 30 43Hc. OATS No. 2 white, 33c; standard. 32it; No. 3 white. S2Me32Wc; No. 4 white. 31ffP 32e. BARLEY Malting. 6Mifi3c: No. 1 feed. 4247C RYE No. 2, 66ttV59e; No. 3. oSvMVsc. Carlot Ilei'elptk. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 46 722 115 Minneapolis 230 Duluth 51 Omaha 61 hS 24 Kansas. City X 41 13 St. Louis S8 U7 S Winnipeg 247 SI. I, mil (irnrrnl Market. HT. I.OUIS, Fob. 6. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.02m.l2; No. S hard, 01J(93c. CORN-No. 2, 46 494c. No. 2 white, 61& OATS No. 2, 31'ii3i',4c; No. 2 white, 35',4 3C. . RYE G3V4c Closing prlccB of futures: WHEAT May. 91c; July, S9J4Cl&9Tic. CORN May, 53',ic; July 61V4c OATH May, .TfiHc; July. 35ie. FLOUR Stagnant; red winter patenta, $."i.0iaG.ffi; extra fancy and straight, ll.Wfr 4.80; hard winter clears, JH0f(3..r5. SEED Timothy. $10.00. CO RNMIiAL $2.10, BRAN-$L00(81,03. HAY Timothy, $12.50; pialrle. $10.oC 13.00. BAGGING ST4c. TWINE Hemp, Sc. PROVISIONS Pork. $17 00. Lard, prime steam, $3.S(fi0.lH). Dry salt meats, boxed, extia shorts, $11.00; cloar ribs. $11.00; short clears, SH.13',4. Bacon, boxed extra shorts, $12.(0; clear ribs, $12.00; short clears, $12.124. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 12c; springs, 134c; turkeys, ISc; ducks, 16c; geese. 13c. BUTTER Higher; creamery, 2Stf35c. EGUS-Stcudy, 23c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6,00cl 13,(W Wheat, bu IOT.,000 i7,0(J0 Corn, bu 116,000 ' 27,000 Oats', bu 6(1,300 bl.iiOO KniiHnH City Grnlu uiul I'rnvlslons. KANSAS i'ITY. Feb. 6.-WHEAT-Cash. No. 2 hard. 8tiTK)lc; No. 3, Sl'rpVSe; No. 2 nd, $1.00&1.05; No. 3, WiCi$1.02. CORN No. 2 mixed. 4SUc; No. 3, 175tc; No. 2 white. .'iOc; No. 3, 4!Hc. OATS-No. 2 white. ffiffKKc; ' No. 2 mixed. 313l,ic. HAY Unchanged. RYE Unchanged. Closing prices of futuros: WHEAT May, KSIjiC; July, Stio, ('ORN May, 5r,i,i3c; July, 38V. OATS May. 3;,c. BUTTER-iCreumiry. 33c: firsts. ..lc; seconds, 2Sof ruicklng, 19',4201ic. EGGS Extras, c; flrstw, SlflKc; sec onds, 14c. POULTRY Hens, 13c; roosters, ic; ducks, 13c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 36.000 42,iO Corn, till 41,000 37,000 Oats, bu 13,000 11,01.0 Liverpool Urnln Market. LIVERPOOU Feb, C WHEAT-Spot quiet; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9W; No. 2 Manitoba,. 7s Cd; No, 3 Manitoba, 7s 3td. Futures, steady; March, 7s 6V4d; May. 7s 3Ud: July. 7s 3ttd, ' CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, mixeiij, ihi. ciiu vno ;ni .n it ixions Favorite Speculative Issues Remain ' VXl !:tl,ynC;T&Ji? Practically at Dead Level. Fontures of tin- Trnillmt mill Closln ' 7. i Price. .... ii.mnl ..t rrie. i VOLUME OF TRADE LESSENED ClinWUO. Feb C Short selfvrs of wheal weto lui.nlng to coyer III , the last . rrllimu shnrrn Muir In I ncerlalt, hour today. Purchasing was btiScd to 11 I considerable degree on unexpected j Wnj-, llclnit lnf liienci-il li- Vnrl- sirengtn 111 lorelgn maraeis. i- uinius 1 prices showeil an advance of c to SW J 4e net. Corn wound up with 11 gain of sie to f'm oats nt n rise of V- and 1 provisions dealer by i'ic to 17'tc oils Itcports ('oncrrnlnir 1)1" Kolntton of Mrrvrr, .Vl.1- -lllll.- I.--I. . .1... 9 1. - Wheat traders generally .wrlbe d the lilluins speoulntlon by "which stock n lir-' J'c' m suiprlslng firmness of cable quotations k,.t conditions are gHUgcd remained vir- Iwiin . to iHimre 01 rams pretiuieii mr mum. ( umiiy on a ileal level today. Some of Olrtiiu ten inn ieFs ueiive lesues moved more widely, but operations in the stocks which "mak the mnrket" were perfunctory. Interest iHBPii n nn tne vniu where the croivi have recently been re ported ns withering. Hems, however, did not seem much Impressed with this reason for an advance, nor with ills patches from Russia'' telling of lack of mow In the fall-sown fields Oeilefnlly favorable conditions for the plant In tho United States wus argued to be tftore tinu 1111 offset. When the absorption of pit offerings reached beyond midday, however, senti ment In wheat veered at once. A buying fldrrj- ensuetl. There wus fear that big rnuce fii rated interests here had ob tained control of the May option. No signs of 11 reaction were In sight as the tiliilt bell struck. Corn, though easy at fhst on account of rain In Argentine, bulged later owing to free buying on the part of large own ers. Theie was ulso a notable purchas ing movement In corn by provision houses. Oats lose because ot the wide discount nuder corn. There was nn active trade In provisions. Hogs uppearod to be scarce and lard, ci peclully. was In persistent demand. Futures closed ns follows: Article! Open. High. I Low I Close.l Yes'y. Wheatl I MnV.'MVifaM July.iitlVHf'i.lMiH'i Sept.! W I MVi Corn. I I 51 624 May.'rWS, July.u3ttT4 Sept.i5li,lK Oats. I May.l31VdH July.i34HftSl 35VI Sept. I 344, 35 Pork. I I May. I 19 .10 I 10 K July. 19 2741 10 50 Lard. 1 1 May. 1 10 27'.4 1 . I SlUiMHCijOUnSi't, soul 527i53-41i64; 83N. &4i July. Sept. Ribs. May. July. 10 30 10 3714 I 10 30 10 J74 10 45 10 47U1 10 524 10 45 10 424 10 47H B54t 34'i 3IH5l',4! 34i I 19 26 i aJ 1 10 274! 10 30 10 374 10 274' 10 as 10 324 W4 91, Kl. rt? 5I 3lt 3tU 31V, 19 624 19 40 19 50 I 19 32U 10 45 10 324 10 474 10 32H 10 60 I 10 I2r 10 45 10 32, 10 424i 10 U2'. 10 47H! 10 40 Sept.1 10 324 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.104ifil.l3; No. S red, $1.02ul.O8; No 2 hard. 92g06c; No. 3 hard, 90-iiKc; No 1 northern. 92S4SMc; No. 2 northern. 89 4S904c; No. 3 northern. SGlssc; No. 2 spring, SS?4l0c; No. 3 spring. KSfiWc; No. 1 spring. 80fi4c; velvet chaff, 8Mimc; durum. S7ifiB2c. Oats: No. 2 white. Xl 37o; No. 3, 33c; No. 3 white. 334340: No. 4 white. 3243340; standard. 343540; Corn: No. 2, 50',4c; No. 2 yellow, 51c; No. 3, 4Sttttc; No. 3 white. 60U1161ie; No. 3 yellow, 48Hff50c; No. 4, 464S'.4c. No. 4 white, 48i?60c; No . 4 yellow', 46HU4S40. Rye: No. 2. 635c. Barlej-: IS'Oc:. Timothy: $3.00ti4.00. Clover: $12.0020.00. Iird: $10.35. Pork: 19.10'ifl'lO.DO. Ribs: $9."5.Ti10.W. Bearish estimates on farm reserves cnused the brief dip to 93Vn9.1Hc J?r May. but the market soon rallied, flie close was strong Wfc net higher for May ut 94,94'4c. -.--,.,. Bt'TTER Steady rrcamery. 27634VsC. EGGS Easy: receipts, 5.213 cases; ot mark, eases Included. 20g'23c; refrigerator firsts. 17c; firsts. 21c. . POTATOES Steady; receipts, 20c: Mich igan, 4r-ff47c; Minnesota, 43fc47c; Wiscon sin, 42$f47c. , , POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 16c; chickens. 14Vic; springs, J5c. NKW YORK GnNKRAL MARKET RKAh KSTATE FAltM A ItANC It LAKI FOR SALE Wromlnir. A FARM, 226 acres, right on R, R.; two miles from county seat, In the famous Big Horn basin, for sale cheap; all ready to move on and put In crop; will cut 200 tons of hay; .200 fruit trees, Just com mencing to besr. Must sell before spring's work. Here Is your chance. Write Owner, Box 276, Basin. Wyo. UVH STUCK MllthKT OF yiiST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock I'otnnilnaloii Merchants. BYERB BROS. & CO. Stronr. reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 2I3Bxchnce Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange Bid.' UuolatloiiH of the , Diiy on Vnrlous Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb. G.-FLOUR-8teady ; spring-patents. $4.4Ofl4.60; winter straights, $4.50'ii4.6O; winter patents. $l.70y.10; spring clears," $4.20S4.45: winter extras No. 1, $4.0O4.15; winter extras. No. 2, 3.9a4.00; Kansas straights, $4.1tVCf4.25. Ryo flour, quiet; fair to good, J3.C0taf3.Ki; choice to fancy, .XiJf4.00. Buckwheat flour, dull: $2.2firn;2.85 per 100 pounds. CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yellow, $I.301.35; coarse, $1.251.30; kiln dried. $3.16. . , RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 7c c i. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 6814c c. 1. t. New York; malting. 6070c c. 1. f. Buf falo. WHEAT-Spot, irregular; No. 2 red, $1.0S elevator, und $1.10 f. o. b. aflpat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.01A f. o. b. afloat. Futures market wus steady with a slow upward tendency on the foreign news and buying by leading commission houses, closing "VftHc not higher. Export wales, twenty-flvo loads. May. 93,4ci?$1.004. closed 1 $1.00V; July, closed P4Wc; September 06V4c. Bonded wheat: May Closed U74C; July closed 97c. CORN Spot market firm; export 68c f. o. b. nflout. HAY Standard, 97Hc; No. J, $1.00ljl.05; No. 2. KfK&Wo; No. 3, 75C(R0c. ( FEED Steady; western spring, bran, 100-pound sacks, $22.50; standard middling, 100-pound sacks, $23 60; city. lW-pound sacks $24.50. HOP.'vlQu'let; state, common to choice 1812. 20828c; 1911. 1215c; Pacific coast 1312, 17ElC3c; 1911. 1316c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2n 29c; seconds, 27f-'Sc; Ullrds, 24fl25c; in jects, 1920o. PROVISIONB 1'orK, sieaay; mess, M ! fnmllv., l24.O0fS-2S.OO: l)CCI Hams $30.0032.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, 12,1013c; pickled hams, 14c. Ijird firm: middle west prime, $10.45110.65; refined, quiet; conti nent, $11.60; South America, $11.65; com pound, TSfaiiC. BUTTER Firm; ' receipts, 11.187 tubs; creamery extras, 36',437o; process extras. 2&826i4c; Imitation creamery firsts, 24 25c; factory held, IHSBJHc; factory cur rent make, first, 22MlZ3o; seconds, pack ing stock, held. 20U21Hc; packing stock, current make No! 2, 20t20Hc. CHEESE Bteudy; receipts, 1,179 boxes, state, wholo milk. held, colorod specials, 17i'I84c; state, wholo .mllK. held, whlto, 17iill7Wo-, state whole milk, winter spe ,.i.u irviLl7i: Hklms. 25-iHil. EGGS Firm; receipts, 8,779 cases; fiesh gathered extras, zirnoc; neiu iresn aver age best, 2230; refrigerator firsts. 19fc W20c; nearby hennery whites, good to large sizes, new laid, 2'31c; nearby hennery selected whites, defective In size or quality, 2S2Sc; nearby hennery browns, 27028c; western gathered whites, i02c. . l'OUIl'RY Live, firm; western chick ens, 15e; fowls. 19Vic; turkeys, 19c. IJreabrd flun; fnsh killed western chickens, l-iv 20c; fowls, 13ifl7c; turkeys. 144'Jlc. MlniicapoIU (Irafit Murltcl. MINNEAPOLIS. Fob. d-WIIBAT- Ma br. N V76i, hard, Montana, muc; .o. a, vi?'ui-';. t:oRN No. 3 yellow. 4545c. OAT.S-NO. 3 white. 31HTJ2c. RYE-No. 2. 5674c BRAN-$19.M. - FLOUR First patents, $1.304.65; see miH natents. $4.ir4N.50: first clears. Z,HtS' is.40; second clears. J?.302.C0. KKlSD r iax, i.4iw..i-. BARLEY l4QSc. MUvrnukee .tirnln 'Slnrket. MItiWAT'KEE, Feb. 6. WHKAT No. 1 northern, 91Q92o: No. Z northern. Is9cj No., 2 hard winter, 9JSKc; May, 91T4: July, 9Wc CORN-No. 3 yellow, 48itM9!4c; No. J white. WWHtUi No. 3, 4814a; May, He; July, 64Hc OATS 34Hc. RYE 66c. BARLKY-S572c. I'rorla Market, ' PEORIA. Feb. 6. CORN Unchanged No. 3 white. 4SHtJc; No. 8 yellow, lici No. 4 yellow, 46',4tf47c; No. 8 mixed, 48c; No. 4 mixed, 4VVW17c, sample, 4IVifll5o. OATS Steady; No. 3 white. 3814c Puiiat- Ttlnrkel, NEW YORK. Feb. -BUOAR-Ra.w. stead) , muscovado. X) test. 2.8c . centrif ugal, 'J9 test, 3.48c; molasses, $ test, 171c; refined, steady. I HIM tt 111 1 Sll II fsll off considerably Sentiment was Mill bearish, but vtrndera on the short side were neiu in check bv fears of an oir cxtenslon of the short Interest. ineie was some selling of coppers. IVhfCll Weri itpuvv IliVmiirlin.il 11. b ,l.n. but losses were only fractional. The cop- 1'ir kiuui was uiiiueiiced liy a further break 111 the l.lntnl muhlinl In l.!nl.ln Hnd by reports of substantial concessions in the domestic mnrket. in Hiirriman shares moved In an un certain way. being Influenced bv various repot Is ot.ncernliig the dissolution. Hx pectatlonx of a definite announcement of tho dissolution plan were effective In re stiletlng trading, not only In Union und Southern Pacific, but In the market us a whole. Engagement of $1,000,000 more gold lor South America brought up the total out ward movement this year to over $20 Ouo.OOO and In view ot prevailing condi tions In tho money markets further cx poits are expected. Statements of tho foreign banks showed no Improvement. The Hunk of England reports a shrinkage In the proportion of reserve to liabilities. In spite of the gold sent to France from this country the Hunk of Frsnre reported an Increase In cold holdlniM of nnlv f,,.i. . Business was well distributed In the bond market, hut tho tone wan uncer tain. Total salos, par value, $2,150,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales nnd leading quotations on stock today warn as fellows: SilM. llltli. !i.v t'lime inlnmil1 l-optxr H.SO0 1114 Amerlcttn Amlcultural Ainfrlrtn llwt Hmtitl . 100 J7(i Amrlrn i'n . V . 7.100 li Amerlcin fan pfd :co lt Amrlcn Jt v ... Amrii-4ti lYtlon Oil 1M 60S M4 Am. It Srurlllri Amtrlcsn l.lnwrj ioo tl Amtrlcin IwimotlT fl S', American 8 It. ... t.noo 7IH Am. 3 II PTil.. Am. Sujiir Hpflntni.. Amarlcnn T. A. T. ... Amrlon TnhicfO ... Anaronoa Mlnlni Co Atehlwm Atchlton ptd . Atlantic CotM Lino. tlaHl.nori. n Ohio. Ilrtblchrm Btrtl ... nrooMjrn ltnpld Tr .. Canadian Pacific .. Ontral lallir . ... 01ieaar.k A Ohio .. Chlcaro O. W .. . . Chicago. M. Rt I CSilcato N. w. . Colorado 4V I i,W ! v.onaouaate.1 oaa Corn rroducta too i It Delaware ti Hudson Denver Itlo Grande Denver It O pfd Illatlllera' Seturltle .. l.tw so Erie Brie lat pfd Krle Sd pfd General Klectrle 100 141 112 Qrtat Northern pfd.. .. 600 ml Its Ureal Northern Ora ctfe. ICO m to Illinois Central . Interborouth Met. Inter. Met. pfd International Harrccter lnter-Mailne pfd International Paper .... Internationa' Purap .... Kanta Cltr Boulhtrn.. lAclede naa Leht&h Valley . Vhe figures for receipts, dlslmisemi it. etc.. exclude PHiuima canal ntid public debt transactions. lloKtnn .Mllllnu Ntocka, BlXSTON. Feb P -Closing quolatlon on mining stocks were: Allouei rl XlohaoK .. . ! Anal. Copper . Tt'i .Veiaa iSn 1' A Z L 9. H Nlilwln Mine ? Arlaena lim JS Norlh mute . . n. C V S M. North 11. 'a Cal A Amelia Ml, Old Dominion . J'4 1 I Oecetilii It Oiilitri .7 I' UVt Shannon . . UV II Rorrrlor . M4 1 Stiperlnr It II M ; ' Tamarack llranhv in M f S. S. It M . Orcene Cananen t-H do pfil .. ll ttoyale Copier rH t'tah IV.n .. I'4 Kerr lJke li t'tah 0pper Co tSS iA Salle Copper IS Winona ... J l.ke Copper .. S WVHeithe .... M ,eiv A'ork, Milliner Moi'ka. NEW YORK. Feb (V-Clmlng uuoli- tlons on nulling stocks were Com. Tunnel ttock. S Meilcan of All Kinds Strong Active Sellers. and HOGS ARE LOWER. BUT ACTIVE Fat Mirep Krcr Sellers nt Prices 'I'm to I'tftiM-ii (Vnls lllulier Tlmn Weiliiesilny Liimlis Mi-ouk lo 'IV ii Cents lllulier. Cal: H Hevla Centennial 'do bonds Con I'al V Iron Hllier ... . ladTllle Con. . Little i'l.lf . . . Oltrred, It Ontario I! OpMr Un Small Hopes . rtlandarl .... . 3 Yellow Jacket 7 Ml 1 It I) . N sun ins lMn ims ii S0O ltlla HI H Ul'k 1,700 2111a 2)2 It: 3.200 i;s its J' WO 10J toss iois 600 lOlli 101 1 10IV4 lit tni 10211 10IS 1W 400 m i;i, j;u 600 60 M 00 4.000 am :;, ttsu, : 1W 71 71 774 too Its Its its l.ooo ins nos hok ut lularllle A Neahvll).. M.. 81. I. 8. SU.VM. l.ioo lis ns l.lnr) (2 lu 300 1104 H04 1I0U US 700 ill, 11 It 100 II II 1114 96 J00 101U 101H I0J14 1.700 ISlti 16IH HIS nil 11.t oi:m;um, maiikut, RUTTER-No. 1, 1-lb, carton. .Bo; No. 1, 50-1 b tubs, 34Hc: No , 8.1c. CHKHS1J-lmiKUtcd Swiss. SSc; Amrrl enn Hwlss, StJc-. block Swiss, iflr: twins, 194c, daisies, We. triplets. JOc; young Americas. Zlc: blue intiel lirlck, c, iim tmrger, 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb., S2c; New Yoik white, 30c. POUUTRY-Hrollers. V.Wf00 per lox., hens, 16c; cocks. He, ducks, 20c; geese. 18c: turkeys, iM", pigeons, per tine, $1.30. Alive, broilers, 16'tS18r; hens, lie; old loosters, 64c; ducks, full feathered, 14c; geese, full feathered, 12c; turkeys, 16c; pigeons, per dot., We; homeis. $2.50; suilabs, No. 1, $1.60; No. 2. 60c. F18H ( FreshX -Picket el, 8c. froxen. white. 12c. frozen: trout, 14c, fioxtu. large crupples. 12c, frozen, Spanish mackerel. 10c; eel, 15c; hliddook. ,2c; flounders, 11c, si. ad roe, per p.ilr, 40i , salmon, ISc; halibut, 18c; froxeii 13c; buf falo, ?c; bullheadH. l.tc. Oysters, ouy standards, $1.00; northern. $1 W; selects, $1.C5: counts. $1.W. 714 JtS I FRUITIJ-Orsngcs: California navels, ruiiy roiorea, 91 size, jz.m. tm size, ;.; 126 alae. $2.60. 160. lfi. 200 and 216 size, $8.00. Utape fruit: Kxtra fancy Florida, 4S. 64, 04 and 80, per box. $3.60. ianber rles: Wisconsin long keeping, extra faucy Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., $9 50; extra fanoy Jersey, per bbl., $!UW; extra fancy. Hells and (.'harry. Per box. $3.00. Lemons: Air Ship brand, 300 or 3C0 size, $0.76. Cocounuts 111 sacks, per buck, jo.ia; per uozen, sue. Honey. new t'oloiado, twenty-four frames, per case, f.t.76. Dates: Furd, 15- lb. mix. jicr in., r.'c, iMew unit, uuik, per lb., 7a: new Anchor pkg. (30 cartons), per box, $2.23, new Dromedary (30 cartons). Per box. $2.73. Figs, new 13 12 12. per box. oSc; now 6-crown iTurkey), 16c; new il crown (Turkey). 16c. new 7-crown (Tur key), 17c. Apples extra fancy Washing ton Jonathans. 113. 125, 188. 160, ltd, box. $1.85; extra fancy Washington Grimes' Uoldens. 113, lKi, 1SK, 150, nox, $1 75; extra fancv Washington Ilonmn Realities, 72, 80, 88. ft, 103, 126., box. $1.75; cxlni fancy Washington Ulack Ren Duvls, 72, M. 8S, , 101, 125 count box. $1.75. extra fancy Washington Red Wlno Haps, 104, 112, 125, 138, box. $1.00; extra fancy J'lnk Ulieelt Vaxel and While Winter Pearmnlns, W, 104, 113. IX, l.'IK, 150, 103 count, box. $2.00; extra fancy Colorado, unwrnppod, Whit. Winter Petirmalns. 160, KB, 180. 200 count, box, $1.06; extra fancy Now York Raid wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra funcy Now York R. I. QrcenlngB, per bbl., $3.25; ex tra fancy New York Mtnte Russets, pot bbl., $3 00; extra fancy Missouri Jo tin.1 thans und Grimes Uoldens Per bbl.. $1.00 D-bbl lots or moro, asserted, 16o per bbl Itecelpls wete Official MuiiiUv ... Official Tuesday ... Official Wetlnesdriv K.ittniato Thursiliiy O.MA11 . Feb. . 1(11.1. Ustlle. Hogs. Shrsp ... . 6.0.W ,lt4 8.47 liiu 11 llil tO.'nA 1.111 vir, '.wi 3 X) 12.300 11,000 1;- . A, -,i 1 vi i i .tin 1 to t -.n 111 s ; i . no ill ;n 87.. . ll fit . . 7 w ... in m ii in . j u . u ii; li Tt 1J ...no m in 40 . .. mi Ui . 7 It St 2tT i :: 'tS :S :: j! Jtl ... S It fT4 in ... ?ij t tit S! .: lh 8:: ::::?t? i . 7 its i. . . 210 111 1 fjl 1M tH SO 7 10 U ...Wl M J 19 !... .Ill . 1 40 HI. .. ll 1M J 10 St.. lit 40 7 40 4' , ... ; 11 , 1 7 4 7 40 J 40 t 40 1 4K 7 4 7 40 7 40 7 Ii) 7 4 7 4 7 4;, 4 7 40 7 10 1MI or for lambs anil a ThursiMv JI'4 37 3 3S 124S 124S 31 I0U s ins a 11 US 7S II 1S JIS 11 141 S1H MS IIS II f& 1(2 IIIS siS 121 1IT4 12 200 140 1,000 I7i 100 414 110 lit ini 31S 41(4 11U . ... Ill 61 tl 14 107S 10744 list II u 300 109S Id, 10'i ... ..... . .. wn 10V 11S J19 100 62 Wt 101 100 SIS 4.100 HIS HI MS 301) 3(14 200 33S UK 200 1I1U Hid . U.MO lUVt 1144 IMS i!.,H 9IS ill 100 200 100 24 'i 4vT 'ii ' 11,400 lot 100 iih JJS 44 20 Missouri, K T 1 Missouri liciflc National Uttcult National bead N. H. n. of M. Id pfd hw York Cent ml N. Y.. O. A W Mirtolk A Western .. North Arqerlcan Northern ractfle Pacific Mall Pennsylvania 1'eople'a Oaa P.. C U. A 8t. I, ... rittsburdi Coal Pressed le Car Pullman Palac Car... Ueadl.n Iteoubllc I. A 8 Republic I A 8. pfd.... Hock Island Co nock laland Co. pfd.... Ht. U a B. F. 2d pfd... Beatjoard Air I.lns. . .. Sloss-Sheffleld 8. & I.. Bouthtrn I'iclflo Southern Ilallwar So. Uallaay pfd IVnneaaea (fcpp.r Tsxas tt Pacific Union I'aciric 1,'nlon Pacific pfd United Slate Realty.... United Btatea Rubber. . . United Mtalea fiteel V 8. 8lee pfd Utah Copper Va.-irollna Chemical . Waba.li Wabaah pfd Weaiern Maryland .. .. Western Union , Wettlnzhous Klectrlc . Wheeling L.. B Total aalea for the day, ltj,00 shares. -iva-oiT. "tii-riinis. Ni-it Yorlc Money Market. NKW YORK. Feb. a.-MONKY-On call, steady; SHfccZ per cent; ruling rate, 1't per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; of. fered nt 2ft per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty dHys. 314 per cant; ninety days, sysg 1 cui, bijl ijiuiiiiia, s'ii per cent. 200 100 MS 7 MS U4 7H 1H IMS ioih n 17 .. .. sou MS S zi zi 30.400 lOi 19tH lbOS 200 W4, 1014 jtLj , 7tS 2.400 tts U etu li.eo) us git, (ms SOD 10IH 108S I0IS 4,100 13 IIS lli 100 S IKS 3tS ::::: ,!H 4H 71 71 7S ion 200 ff(20.00; family. $21.00ilJ.OO; short clears, L. PRIMIJ MKRCANTlLfc; PAPKR-4V4jo $21.0022.25. Beef, quiet; mess, sy.uwr '"Jil'..' y, S8ltM4U; JUiy, y4(awc; rvjpiem , fiU'iflSOHc Cash. No. 1 hard, $S4c; o. 1 northern, 87AWio; to arrive, nt Km. 2 northern. 85V4aKUo: ISO. ..3 STKR1.ING lCXGIIANGB-FIrm with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8376 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8770 for de mand, Commercial bills, $4.834. HII-iVKR-Uar. 62Wc. Mexican dollars, 4SV4e. JJONO."-Government, steady; Railroad, irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: U 8. ref. Ss, re 11 K. C. 80. ref. 6a . HW do eoupun 101 u S. dab. ta IHl. lis U Sa, in ... 10SJ4 U N. unl. 4a... tS do coupon 10!'. M. K, & T. lat 4a. HU V 8. 4a, ref 1I3H tlo (en 4S- Mi do iiiupun . ... 114H Mo. I'ariric 4s... 70 Panama 3s oouon .102S do onv. 6t. . . iu a. 1 . ... ... ..... a. ..1 .. . 1 -A v.. Ill i. 'II. 1,0 --.1 lb 1 Ol Al UB 17 Amor. Ag. . . ..10ISN. y. C). g. . 144 A. T. & T 4a 106S do deb. 4 voT Am. Tobacco t ..1MSN. y. ,V. II. a h Armour ft. Co. 4V. 113 cr. ISn l 102S "do ev. 4s 10IU 104 No. Paclflo 4a.. .. Hl M'4 do Xa gjtZ nWO. f. Ia. rfdg. 4... 11U Jl lun. tv, IS. u MS Pak do cad. 4m.. . . lnta. On. of (la. 6a. . 107S Tteadlng gen. 4a.. P7H On. leather ta. MSB U 8, F fc 4s 71 Cliea. A Ohio 4!4s. lOOii do gsii, ht, ....... 11 do cony. 4V4s... MS gt. I,. H. w. c. 4i..Ae; Chicago & A. 3Sa.. t 8. A. L. adj. ta... Hi C. B. Ir Q. J. 4a... MS Bo. Put, rol. 4t.... 17", do gea. 4a ISV4 do cr. 4a mi: C M 4 8 1' C.4SS.104S do 1st ref. 4s... . IIS C R. I. A J'. c. 4t IS Po. Hallway It mC do rfg 4a. MS do gen. 4a 7 C ft B. r 1 c 4Hs MS Union pacltlo (a. .. it D. & II. cr. 4a H do cr, 4a UK D. & It. (1. ref. ta 12 do lat A raf. 4a. . Jl Dlatlllera' ta tl V. 8. rtubbar la... 1014 Erie p. I. 4a It I!. 8. Hi eel Id U...101S do gen. 4a 7614 Va.. Oar. Cher1 (a. l do cr, 4t, aer. D 71 H Wabsah lat A ei. 4a (1U III. Cen. lat rsf. 4a US Western M4. 4s... HU Inter. Mt. 4s... J, Weat. Klec. cr. ts. 4 Inter. M. M. 4St.. tSS WI. Central 4s... II Jsptn IHs os Bid. Offered. Atchison gen. 4s do rr. 4s 1IW. do cr. Is A. C I 1st 4a . llal. & Ohio 4. do 3Ss Ilrook Tr, or. 4 London Stock .Market JX)NDON, Feb, 6. American securities opened quiet at Irregular prlca changes today. Later the list advanced under ttf lead of Canadian Pacific and at noon prices ranged from unohangid to V4 higher than yiSstsrday's closing. Contois, money . ., 74H Iulatllle at N oV account . . 14 14-11 M , K. AT... Amal. Copper MS N. Y Ontral Ateniaon lot rvoriom ft. w. llaltlmoce aV Ohio. .IMS Ontario A W... CaxaUn rallla . ..J44S Pennaylranla .. HIS 1US IOIH lt44 i 4!htaapak ft Ohio. 7V Reading Chicago O. TV. .. . 11 Southern Hallway C, M. ft St. P... 111(4 Bouthtrn Pacific . Henrer ft II. O. . IIS Cnloo, Pacific . Kris IlkV. I, 8tal do lat pfd... . . 4ISDBers ... . Orand Trunk . IIS Rant Mlnet llllnnla Central . .Ill HIIA'BR-Hst, steady, at SS'id per or. MONEY iWi per cent. Discount rates on short bills, 4tlfj4 18-18 per cent: for three months' bills, 4i3 4 13-14 per cent. Condition of Treasury, WASHINGTON. Feb, .The rainolllon of the I'nlted Htatew treasury at the he. ginning of business today was; Workln. 4S.10S 37.W0 5S.IKI 28.71 W.7M5 IW.Dll I 4,0M 47.SW .14.710 47.WS KLMU J2.S25 l our dayii (his week. 17.17(1 amo (lays lust week. .IS.tHS Sanm diivs 2 wks ago 20.oi hiinni days 3 wks ugo..lS,s anni iliiyn wks uo. 1S.M4 Same ilnys lust year. 1S.43S 1 he following table .hiiwstiie iccnipts or catllc. ImgR and sheep 111 South (Jinahu for the year to dnte as compared with last year: ion jjjij inc. Dec "ttto I0I.S45 1',,l!7l . . f',3 'V'KS HiH.JJs ,tsf.,!i:U .. . 5,W f lieep 1ta,!l 2l)4, 'Ml 4U.700 Tim following table shows the range of prices for hogs at 8011th dmahii for the last tew duju. wUh comparisons- -1iiiulJiiL1!'J11'iH,li lisw-iiMU'liMyiwr 26 I 5 911 7 5 98 3Sil 0 02 3J 2S'. r. M. .t st. p. iiv nbnsli R. R Missouri Pacific Ry t'nlon Pacific R. R C A N. W. Ry., cast... C. N. W. Ry., wist... C. St. P.. M. A- O. Ry.. C. U. & O. Ry.. east... C. 11. & Q. Ry.. west... R. 1. & P.. east C R. I. A P., west Illinois Central Hv Chicago G. W. Ry Total receipts Morris wift Co ludnhv I'nrklni? (n Armnlt. !, dchwartz & Co....'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1. xv. Aiurpny dorrcll .Innnlli llnnlln .. Mouth Omul. a Pkg. Co.. W. I). Vansant Co Hill Son F. H. Ixnvls Huston & Co II. Root & Co H. Ilulla F Husx McCreary Ji Kellogg.... Rothschild & Krebs.... Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Cllne & Christie Other buyers U-UUl IUIO Ut IIIVIII, nNVf llUp tU 1'Ul uui off; extra fancy Missouri Uen Davis, Pel bbl., $2.60; extra fancy Missouri Wins, Pippins, per bbl., $2.76: extra fancy Mls sourt Willow Twigs, Ulack Twigs, York Imperials and other II no varieties, per bbl., $3.25. Metal Mnrket. NKW YORK, Feb. G.-MKTAl.H-Cop. per, unsettled; spot and February. $14.60 bid; March. April and May, $l4.60fil5.0'): electrolytic, $15.7(416.25, nominal; lake. $ie.0Wli.'J5, nominal; costings, $16.60. nom inal. Tin. easy: spot. $18.20M8.ri0; Febru ary, $48.z5'5148.40; March, $48.00(1148.25; April, $47.rotT4o.l0. Iud. steady; $4.25514.33. Hpcl ter, weak, $0.541il.65. Antimony, iionil nul ; Cookson's, $8.76. Iron, unsettled and un changed. Copper arrivals, 720 tons. Kr ports this month, 7,620 tons; london quiet; spat, M 2s Gd; futures, fit! 2s 6d. Uicul exchange sales of tin 75 tons; London tin easy; spot, 21!) 10s; futures. 217 ICs. Iondon lead. 16 13s I'd. Iondon spelter, 20. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 64s Gd In London. HT. LOUIS. Feb. G.-MIOTALH-Leiul. firm; $4.22H0-4.26. Spelter, lower; $H.30'u 6.40. Cotton Market. NKW YORK, Feh. 6.-COTTON-l'uturcs closed firm. Closing bid: Feb ruary, 12.47c; March, 12.40c; April, 12.26o; May. 12.25c; June, 12.13o; July. 12.17c; Au gust, 12c; September, 11.61c; October, U.bSo; December, 11.50c; January. 11. tile. JAVKRPOOL. Feb. t.-COTTON-Uuot, ftood business done; prices steady; Amor can middling fair, 7.46d; good middling, 7.11(1; middling, 6.8d; low middling, 0.71(1; good ordinary, 6.31d; ordinary, 5.97(1; sales, 12,000 bales. NOW YORK. Feb. 6-COTTON-Hpol closed quiet; middling uplands; 12.'J5p; middling gulf, 13.30c, No snlcs. Coffer Msrkel, NBW YORK, Fob. fl.-COFFKI-Fu-tures opened steady nt an advance of 2 if 7 points on covering of near muiiths shorts nnd steady Rrazlllan markets. The olosa was steady and 10 points higher 011 February, but generally 1 point under to 4 points above yesterday's final flgurer. Hairs, 60,600 hags; February, 13.10c; March, 13.38c; April, 13.45c; May, 13.52c; June. 13.65c; July, 13.66c; August, 13.62c; .-tep-timber, 13.Mc: October, 13.61c; November, 13.63c; December and January, 13.4!)c. Spot coffee barely steady; Rio 7s, 134c; Bantiis 4s. 16Mc. Mild quiet: Cordova. 16G18c, nominal. ' Wool Murlirl, RT. LOIM8. Feb. 6 WOOI-8teady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 23H82c; light fine, 19tT2Ic; heavy fine, 1 .1471 80 1 tub washed. 27t(R6c. LONDON, Feb. 6-WOOIA salu of sheepskins was held here today. Competi tion was animated for the. tl.SOO bales of fered which were quickly sold at prices ranging from 5 to 10 pei cent higuui'. Americans bought n few lots of tho host gtades. Turpentine anil Rosin, ' SAVANNAH. Fob. .--Tl'lU'BNTl.'K Firm; 42Vic; sales. 227 bbls.; receipts, 410 nnis. ; shipments, 172 nuis. . 2I,no hhls. ROSIN Firm: sales. l.IWj bbls- n. celpts, 2,000 bbls.: shipments, none; stuck, 127.900 bbls. Quote- A, R. $5.f0; D. $5.;5; is, n.so; f , jo.iwuo.iw; u, o.iiit).uj; 11, v.05; 1. $0.10; K, $6.60; M. $7.00; N. $7.05; WIS, 710 WW. $7.16. Drr Goods Market, NBW YORK. N. Y . Feh. 6. -DRY OOODS-Cotton goods hold steady with a moderate trade reported. Jobbers are doing a good business In rendy-tn-woar lines and in wash rubrics und dress goods. Cotton yarns are somewhat steadier. Kansas City l.lvr Stock Market KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. 6. CATTLI'J Receipts. 2,600 head, Including 500 south ml' tnarLftfkl uLndv In aitr.tt.tp. ilp.u.i.il beef and export steers, $7.00ij8,oO; fair to good, iB.wr.fjo; western steers, $.60ft8.i); stockers and feeders, $5.7.V7.60; southern steers, tt.Uytpl.'M; southern coyvB. $1.00 u.-v, v."n in, iirunn, ei-ii'U ' dumb, i(i.w(i(vn rnives, n.i(X(a.i,i. HOGS Receipts, 9,0fO head; market strong, iuiK or sales, $7 4ir7.60; heavj-, $7.46117.65; packers and butchers. $7 55ii 7.66: light. $7.6087.65: Pigs. $8.3tVf7.25. SHBKP AND LAM II 8 Receipts, 6,0( neau; marKsi ivo nigner; coiorauo lamns, n76flH.W; yearlings. $fl.7ra7.C0. wethers, zo.uuifu.TDi ewes, .iixtta.a. 8t. I.onls lire Stock .Market, BT. IXH'IS. Feh. 8. CATTIE-1U)-celots. 6.300 head. Including 900 Texan:. market steady; choice to fine steers, $va 9.00; good to ctioice steers, IT.WtfS.W; stockers and feeders, $5.2fi7.; cows and heifers. J5.60ftS.00: cannors. $4 6oW6.fiii: bulla, $4.6O-rf7.00; calves. $4.864r7.CO; Texas and uulahoina steers, xa.ouii5.ati; cows and HOOH-IUcelpts, 11,000 head; market Iqwer; pigs and lights, $6.3607.90: mixed and butchors, 7.70lf7-0; gowl heavy, $70 p7 90. HlIKKl AND leAMDH Receipts. K.UM head, market jwer muttons, $'. 2ii5.i", yearlings, $7,OOJp7 Wj lambs, $700j.0. 7 54 7 47 7 2fl 7 3d 30 ti (V 7 38 7 42 I I 7 401 7 l.Vji ti Mil ..... V,, (i 01, 6 'Mi 6 06 t! IV 43 6 21 K (0 6 91. ti 01 S 34 0 ll Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Fob. Fob Feb. Feb. Feb. 6.. Feb. Sunday Recelnts nnd illmiimlil lift nf llVA alnnlf nl thn 1'nlon stock yatils. South Oinsha, for twenty-four houts emllug nt S o'clock p 111., yesterday. H1CCKIPTS-CARS. 8 0i 5 02 S 08 3 91 S Oil 5 PS C 11 8 12 8 30 8 SS 8 301 8 3D Jill 4 27 4 20 4 00 4 13 4 17 4 10, i 4 t('.i 4 I7 4 26 4 22 a 7 r 11 fl 72 (i 65 fl H (1 81 6 93 (', 8A rt 91 3 . IS . 16 . 33 . 19 , 4 . 27 . 4 . 1 . I . 3 .130 1 i 30 :s 8 .1 61 6 14 :i 2 2 61 13 4 1 .1 I 181 M DISPOSITION-HEAD. .Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep 7 MS 1 M 7 10 7 49 1 40 ? 40 PIUS. MIISI'IP - - rim receipts ieci' worn tn largest Killed October W ui In lli 11, lirlilmrluin,' of foity-etght cars, or U.O110 bend, were reported 111. The supply exceeded that last Thursday by 6.116 head and w Mil head larger than on the correspond Ing day one year ago. Included In t du s receipts were twelve cars of ,t ol ratio yearlings thnt only stopped befe f' feed and water while In transit cast As fur some little time bm k. the genera quality w.is very good and pactlj on tb.i account the offerings met with rcadv Mile. As late lamb constituted Mu- mi jorlty of the offerings while siarcelv iinv wethers and yeuiilngs put in appear alicc. In spile of a very generous Hilppb further Improvement was clearly evldeiu In the trade this niornlng, as most nil buyers wuru out In good season loolli,l over tho receipts. Quite a few or the bent offerings began to move conparatlvelv early at prices strong to a dime hlghc on lambs and fully 10K16c higher for tin bulk of the aged sheep offerings. While tliu entire mipplv vviih liberal, the per contage of ewes was ratbei light and paitly on tlmt acmumt matured muttons scoied the biggest ndvauco In prices Am mntter of tact, tin; liuyers could gel about us mini) lambs ns they wanted, bene wero not Obliged to pay pilccs arty better than noted nbot. It might bo added that the medium grades of lambs showed llttlrt If any advance, but they were In much , better demand thun during tho last few tluys , During the opening trade some Mexli.111 lambs reached $7.65, an against $7 15 thn tup price iNiliI for liunba on yesterday market. Several loads of lambs moved around $'..36. Mexican yonrllngs, similar to thoso that sold nt $7 35 on AVedncsday brought $7.W this morning. Among tho sines or rut owes was a hand of fed westerns that touched $5.60. and $5.33 was paid for a bunch on tho Mexican order Quotations on Sheep ami Lambs Lanibs. good to choice, $t.3,Vfifi.(Vi: lambs, fair to good. $S.,8.35; yearlings, light. $7 25iV 1. 60; yenrllnKS. henW. Jtf.7Mi,7.2ri; wethers. gvod to choice. $3.S5Hi20; wethers, fair to good, Hi.60df6.60; ewes, good to choice, $5.2&16.t)0; ewes, fair to good. $1.90115.25. cuns, sheep and bucks, $l.90fiC.2C. 4M 64.'. 987 i: 6 30 7 51 117 119 I II 66 11 13 32 64 44 414 1.982 3,320 4,310 3,611 180 ,271 1.M7 2,U9 1.1UK 2,i4( 2,941 Total 3,415 19,674 11,749 CATTLli For 11 ThurmliiV thern wim a fair run of cattle. 133 cars being reported In. For the week rocelpts aro a llttlo larger than for Hip corresponding period last week, but smaller than most recent weens, una smaller than a year ago. Reef steers were in good diunnnd and deslrablo kinds wcro strong to as much as 10c higher In some spots. Tho early arrivals were "leaned up In very short lime, tho hest heavy cattlo selling up as high as $8.05. Cows and heifers wero also freo sellers at prices that wero strong lo a llln higher, In fact as much us 10c higher possibly In some cases. Thn hulk ot thrt receipts changed hiindH in very good sen son In the morning. Stock cattiu und feeders ot all kinds wero wanted and commanded good', firm prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice best steers, 17.501i8.il: fair to good beef stosrr, $7.00(07.60; common to fair boef steers, yi.33tn.uu; good to choice! heifers, $8.26&7.O0; good to choice cows, 16.00tM.80; fair to good grades, $3.00tj00; common to fair grades, $3.26jH.(jO; good to choloa Blockers and feeders, (t.7&(tp7.75; fair t6 good stockers and feeders, $6.2600.76; common to fair stockers and feeders, $5.00 Gti.26; stock cows and heifers, $1.7Cftl.W; veal calves. H.OHftt.OO; bulls, slags, tt'.c, Representative sales; JJBKF STKKR3. No. I01 fed ewes 2.VJ fed lambs 171 fed owes 196 fed ewes , 476 Mexican yearlings.., 36 Mexican wethers 651 Mexican owes 216 red ewes 262 Mexican yearlings... 258 Mexican yearlings... 17 red iambs..., 697 Mexican lambs 440 fed ewes 137 fed wives .' 199 foil ewes 217 fed ewes 215 fed lanibs 247 fed lambs 161 fed lambs K87 fed Itimbs 823 Nebrnska lambs S0 foil lambs Av. ...101 ... 76 .., il0T ...105 ... 87 ... 62 ... 80 ... 97 ...78 ... 78 ... 97 ... 71 ...102 "...108 ...10H ... 112 '- ' . . . 18 ...on ... 88 ... S3 ... 76 Pt 6 20 8 30 5 25 5 00 7 40 fi 25 ri 5 60 7 m 7 60 8 10 8 65 5 40 5 ;ir 6 35 4 10 8 25 8 15 7 60 8 25 .8 65 8 00 CHICAGO LIVU STOCK MAHKF.T Kj. Ar. 1't. NO. Ar rr. 4 104 (U t KKX 7 41 1 104 0 US 9 10M 7 41 I Tit M lilt 7 10 II 1071 7 10 4 1071 7 tO 14 0J 7 11 1 1115 7 10 HT 7 It to DM 1 60 t 140 7 It ID lit! 7 10 in 711 7 2t 1111 7 ft IZII 7 SB JO.' 141! '7 70 I llll 7 V. It 1111 7 7 I lots 7 10 It 1471 7 71 t! 10W 1 in II 1411 7 71 IS lit! 7 30 M 1112 7 71 II 1011 7 31 C lit! I 00 II IOC 7 40 17 1MI I 01 17 1141 7 40 COWS. 1 9(0 6 00 1 176 00 : ioo e it 1 nto f 1 1076 t 36 21 1104 t 10 10 1011 I U ' I llll I II tO 1064 I M 1 UtO I 40 10 Ill t 71 STEERS AND HISirSRU. 14 ill t 10 .11 11C0 7 43 11 Ill M II lltl 7 16 I Ill 7 HKIFEtlS. I Ill t ) I m.177 t It I (KM t W 4 Z 10 604 6 10 7 Ml (10 I tit 6 0 II Ml M I MO 8 00 1 IS) t It U tit 04 I Ill I II II 7 114 It 7 lOit 5 i iii i :t t ii: in 7 424 t 25 I IK tO It tl4 t UULLS. i mo t w it mi t to 1 I0 t 60 1 18(0 t 00 1 HO & 10 1170 00 I 10M t ( 1 17M I 00 1 lift 6 7 1 tt) H 2 lit 5 84 CALVKS. t 241 B M) 2 130 I 76 I IX 1 120 00 S 21 I 71 1 240 8 0) bTOCICKRS AND FU15DBRS. 2 IM t 60 II Ml I 60 7 131 X t 6S K 3 Ml III 617 7 on : m in 3 iw 7 m 4 700 s 10 n M0 7 IS II 414 6 M II 704 7 X HOGS Packers started out this morning Just ubout where they lcf( off yesterday, nnd the murket could be tiiiotcd as gen erally steady with yesterdaV's close. It must bo remembered, however, that What hogs went Into puckers' hands yesterday were from fyljlOo lower, the bulk of these sales being around $7 35417.40. and that the close of yesterday s trude found some thirty loads still In first hands. Ah wan mentioned hnforu the market owned today about steady with yester day's close, or 65tlOo lower than Wednes day a early truae. nmppers ana specu lators were apparently well loaded .up, und what few hogs they did buy were at practically the same figures as those paid by other buyers. Trade wus rather slow In getting urWIer way, but as soon as a trading basis had been reached the move ment was nctlve and practically every thing had changed bands by 10:30. Hulk of thn sties landed at J7.3.VS7 10, as compared with $7.36417.60 on Wednes day, and good lightweights sold as hUh as $7.60, a dime lower than yesterduy'H top. The market closed at the high point of the day, with prices stronger thun at any other time. Receipts were moderate again today, about 177 cars, or 12,300 head being lc ported In. This Is ovor 4,000 short of botn one and two weeks ago, and nearly 10,000 less than the supply on the same day a year ago, Representative sales: Cattle Nlrnil)' lions Active nnd LiMter Sheep llliilirr. CHICAGO, Feb. n.-CATTLK-Rccclpls. r.,00u head; market generally steady, hht heavy beoves closed weak; beeves, $,jij: 8.90; Texas steers. $1.90l(v5."0; western steers, $5.65(17.30; stockers and fecderr, $l.7M7.60; cows and heifers. $3.W1(r6'; calves. tt!.60tl 10.00. HOGS Receipts, 27.000 bend; murk.t urtlvn at a 6'iilOc decline; light, $7.liOif7,liO, mixed, $7.rMJ7.IK); heavy. $7.45?7.o5; rough, $7.40i?i7.(iO; rrigs, $7.Mjl7.SO. S1IKKP AND I.AA1HS ttneelnts. IlllH head: nlarkct stronir. inostlv 10,(l.i' higher; natives, $l,76f(S.10; westerns, $4.edfi' 6.10: yearlings. M.tOi8.75: native lambs. 16. 75(1(8.85; westerns, $6.7519.00, Hloux City Live Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. la.. Feb. C.-CATTLF.--Receipts. 1,000 head; mnrket stendy, na tlvo steers, $7.0018.60; cows nnd .heifers, $5.00117.00; canncrs, W.G04H&0; Blockers, $6.1W7.50; calves, $.00ijj7.00; bull J, $5.00 7.00. 1 HOGS-Recclpts, 4,000 head: 'market slow to 5c lower; heavy, $7 S047.33! mixed. i.;H'(.vi; ngni, i.wmu; pigs, $5,5031. 7.00; hulk of sales, $7.307,40. SIUOKP-Rocelpts, nono. SI. .locmili Live Stock Market. ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Feb, 6, -CATTLE Receipts, 1,600 head; market stendy: ulnari t1 Cflrt Jt.Ml! rnn'K nrift linlfnra Vt ITJlt, 7,60; cillvcs, $.'..fS10.00, huub iteceipis, ju.uxi neua; market slow: top. $7.65: bulk. $7,6017.60. SHUUP AND I jAMBS Rocelpts 4.000 head; market 1016c higher; lambs, $7.50 8.60. Slock In Slitht. Receipts ot live stock ut the six prin cipal western markets yesterday; cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha.. St. Joseph Sioux City Kansas Ctly... St. Ituis Chicago Totals 3,300 1,60) 1,000 '2,500 (,300 5.CO0 12.300 10,000 4,000 9,000 11,000 27,000 II, OHO 4,0"0 b.wio S,(JJ 12.WJ0 19,700 7S,3fO 41,t) Darius Miller in Favor of Subway Between Depots The Commercial Club Journal Saturday will bo authority for lito statement that DurlUH Miller, president or the Bdrllrigton lullroud, I.uh nniiounccd In favor ot a sub way couuectlng tho Uurllngtoii and Union depots. The now 1 nssoiiger transporta tion committee of, tho club, It will an nounce, will consider such a connection between tho two depots. Railroad 111 'i In Omaha when thn subject was brought up 11 year ago said tho subway was lm pruutlcuble und would cost ut leai.'t $160,0oi). The tulk In railroad circles now seems to be cenlereil about an entire v new union passenger station, located closor to tho shopping district than the present one. Mayor Dahlman will stu t 11 campaign for such 11 project when h mcctH with tho Retailers association at tho Puxtuu hotel February 13. No. Ar. hh. IT. No. Ar. 8h. Pr. tl . . . .111 120 7 15 77 .. . 3M 10 1 40 ! MU 40 7 14.... IM ... 7 40 tl Ml 40 J 2714 7 2 Ml H IN tl 2t7 60 7 30 241 114 . . 1 40 74 . MS 120 7 34 H .... lit Tit ! . ...IM ... 7 30 Tt. ' IM ... IM 27 . . . 391 . 7 30 It ... $t . . 7 10 11 10 40 7 36 at .310 . 1 40 U . tr 7 3 44 K 7 40 24 212 7 IS M lilt 110 7 4 13 214 110 7 3 3i 211 . 7 ID 44 271 7 K 43 .21 . 7 4l 12 I0 20 7 .15 11 :24 (O i. :v) . 7 I) ir 'M 44 7 10 Woman Gives Bogus Check for Two Dogs Stella Uloom. Iwf South Fifteenth stieet. was arrested yesterday bv Detective Duvereeso on tho chargo of passing a worthless check. She bought two Kostou bulldogs from Charles Akotor, a South Oiiuiliu merchsjit, and tendered a chock for $M) in payment. The bank refused to honor the check, which wflti signed by Mrs. p. T. StuwarU After purchasing the dogs the Rluom woman took them Into u meat market on Vinton street and asked the proprietor to make sausage out of tho two canines. Relieving she wus joking, he told her they were a little oft color und would not make good sausage. Devereete arrested tho woman about S o'clock. Tho house was overrun with dogs of all breeds. He said there wero at least fifty animals In the house, some eating off the table. Akofer refused to prosecute the rase upon receiving tha two prized doga una the woman was released from custody, i