PJIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, L'o, 1914. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Wheat Market Swamped il JiV. nee--! . VU1LII 111 ITI MANY REPORTS ARE MISLEADING Condition Snrrotindlna; Corn Said to ne Quite Unfavorable to Hold er ot the Ornln Stock Are Lnrice. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. !4, 1914. The Liverpool wheat market was id lower yesterday with the larger world's shipments nnd the lack of cash demand the principal bearish factors, according to a special cable. It will take good buy ing of grain In that market to absorb the Increased offerings from Australia as well as Russia, together with that from other countries and according to the. latest cable advices the demand there Is any thing hut good. It Is said by some that a great deal ot wheat that is to go to importing countries is wheat that was rold some time ago, and which is now being placed on the ocoan for shipment to its destination. It was some time ago that Russia was inclined to hold Its wheat, being backed by the government in a financial way, but the growers there aro now offering their grain upon tho market ot the world, and offerings aro likely to bo felt In tho matter of price making. Many reports coming to tho Chicago markets from abroad aro very mislead ing. As an Illustration, It Is only neces sary to Point to the calamitous talk re ceived at various times from Australia Tho crop has been reduced there so many times by people who wcro recognized ns Experts and it has been said that the nurplus in that country has been gobbled up by Importers, Including Japan, that it was' generally believed there would be no wheat sent out of that country. It now transpires, however, that Australia is to become a liberal shipper again, as noted In the shipments ot this week. Argentina is not likely to develop as even a moderate shipper of breadstuff, although it is said that low grade wheat in that country Is being otrerca lor snic, while tho best descriptions nro being held for millers thero and for which higher prices are being asked. , The strength shown In tho Winnipeg wheat market yesterday whs probably the result of export takings there, as It was that export Interests were buyers ot May futures, and that this was a reflec tion of business In the cash article. Dur ing several days of last week James Carruthers & Co. afnd Norrls & Co., as well os two other exporting concerns, woro reported as buyers of May wheat in Winnipeg, and this it was claimed was h gainst sales for shlpmont abroad. Those who believe that wheat Is high enough for tho present point to tho al most perfect crop conditions in tho United States, as well as to the good-sized vis ible supply, coapled with lack of demanu on cash account. They also referred to the lack ot business In the flour markets Of tho entire world and to the cutting of prices by tho larger millers ot the wejt to prevent the accumulation ot stocks ot flour and to being forced to accept much lower prices in case the winter wheat belt escapes a crop scare. Cash wheat was unchanged. Conditions surrounding corn have been quite unfavorable to holders for somo time paBt, and whilo tho cash business has failed to develop and tho stocks are large. In Chicago, as well as In tho visible supply, new friends have come to the front. The bulls have accumulated fair sized lines of late and it looks now as it they Intend to stand on them until such a time as thero Is a crop available. Cash corn was He higher to o lower. Oats aro likely to follow the price changes in corn, and It has been noticed the last few days that there was a llttlo more strength to this market, and this, too. In tho face of onlya moderate busi ness In tho cash article, but this was par tially .balanced by the smaller receipts at Chicago. 'Cash oats were unchanged to Uo lower. Clearances of wheat and flour wcro 293.000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 10,000 bu. At Liverpool wheat closed unchanged to MA lower: corn, HV4d lower. Primary receipts of wheat were L&4,000 bu. and shipments 481,000 bu. Primary corn receipts were 2,576,000 bu. find shipments 945,000 bu. Primary pats receipts wcro 1,390,000 bu. nnd shipments 914.000 bu. , CARLOT RKCEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago '. OS 301 98 Minneapolis 923 Duluth 15 Omaha 104 42S 8S HEAL- ESTATE LOANS. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. HEAL ESTATE, WANTED. LIST your houso with Osborne Realty Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call Doug las 1474. LIST your city residence property with us. Hava clients for five, six and sevens room houses from 11,500 to 15.000 In price. Write terms and description. co-operative INVESTMENT CO., 102S-3O City Nat'l Bank Bldg. xm hale on exchange: it. e. READ MY LIST. 240-A. improved farm, eastern Neb., best ot land. Prlco, J30.UU0; Mtg., HS00. Want good stock general Mdse. tor equity. 1W-A. farm, 20,000. M-acro farm at JlO.twO, exchango cither for Mdse. or gro cery business. Will dlvldo. Dandy cottago and barn, best repair, modern but heat, nicely finished. Price, JJ.OOO. Want vacant lots or autos. Clear lot, South Omaha, for equity il: small house or Ford auto. 3 clear lots, small town, Pierre, S. D well located, f'JW. lor auu. Make offer Can match equitable- deals and values. D. R. .BUCK ti SON, 912 Omaha Nat'l Bk., Omaha, Neb. 3 CORNER lots with a largo garago building clear, In Bloomfleld, Neb., f2,!n iOa acre near NellKh. INeu.. price Jtf.uuu. mortgage, 3,00, due UU; rented one- thlra crop. 440 acres, fifty miles Winnipeg Canada, 4 miles railroad town; clcur, price, W.Guy. 1W acres, 8 miles Broty, N. D.; rented U crou: liliihly Improved: nrloe. Jo.UUO. mortgage, ll.OuO. duo 1917; would prefer Omana property. TRAVER BROS., Contractors and Builders, 7o5 Omaha National Bank. GOOD LAND for your busluesa. Busl ness. Lxch.. SW Om. Nat. Bk. Doug. 1M1). wnn HALE-111 shares ot Bankers' Realty stock; worth 1133; will sell for 9119 in order to reauu mwiwy i uhv-u. Address H-llS. Bee. GOVERNMENT lapyrovcd Investment securities or land tor auto, oiler proy erty or land. Doug. 7042. WANTED TO RENT. 1 tent anything, anytime, any place, at any prlco. R. ts. xrumnuii. s nee. u. oiui, WANTED TO BUV. Highest price paid for furniture. D.2971. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST SHIP live stock to South Omana. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commllon Mercunuti. MARTIN nROS. &, CO., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL KOTICES. NOTICE. The annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Bee Publishing Company will ba held at the office ot said company In The Beo Building. Omaha, at 4 o'clock p. in. March 2, U14, for the election ot direct or for tbo ensuing year and for the transaction ot such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Li y order ot the president. N. P. FE1L. Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING Notice Is hereby given that the tte uiar annual meeting ot tho stockholders of the South Platte Land company will bo held at tho office of ald company at Lincoln. Neb., t 11 o'clock a. in. on tha Lincoln. Neb.. February 2. 1914. Feb. 2 sot ith day ot March, A. D. 1914. C. H. MORRILL. President. A, B. MINOR. Secretory. Kansas City . ..1 100 S17 IS St. Louis .....105 21S S7 Winnipeg ..W ... ... A year ago today waa a holiday, there fore thero was no primary movement for that date. These sales were reported: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: i cars, 95c. No. S hard winter; 1 ear, Mttcr 1 car, ffNc; 3 cars, SJHc; 1 car, SSc. No. 2 durum; I car, 84c. No. 2 spring: 1 car, S6Hc. No, 3 mixed: 2 cars, Nc; 3 cars. SS'io, No. 4 mixed: 1 car, f3Hc. Oats Standard: 4 cars, 3SWc; 3 cars, s$Wc; 1 car, SJc. No. 3 white: 17 cars, STUc. No. 4 white: 4 cars. 37c; 4 car (corn mixed), 26c No grade: 1 car, S64c. Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, 2HiC. . No. 3 white: 1 car, Sic; t car, 60c; 3 cars, 00c; 5 cars. M4ci H car, E9c. No. 4 white- 3 cars, teVic No. 3 yellow: 1 car, OOKcs P cars, COWc No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 00c; 3 cars, R94c; 3 cars, 69c: 10 cars, &Mic; l car. 5SVic; 17 cars, 6Se; 10 cars. 57Kc; 27s cars, 67ie: 3 cars, C7Wc: 10 cars, 67c. No. 4 yellow! 1 car, D7c: 1 c.tr, 67Hc: 9 cars, 87c: 2 cars, Bf.ic; 6 cars, 66Hc; 3 cars, 66c. No. 2 mixed: 6 cars. 694c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 69c; 6 cars. 6SHc; S cars, 5Sc: C cars. 67Hc; 9 cars. 67c; 1 car, 66ic; IS cars. 66Hc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 67Hc: 1 car, 57t,c; 6 cars, 66c: 6 cars, 65Hc; 2 cars. 66c. No grade: 2 cars, 66c; 2 cars, 60c; 2 cars, 4Sc; 1 car, 4Sc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 hard, KttWHc; No. 3 hard. 8444fSi?4c: No. 4 hard, SOaSIc: No. S spring. S54rSo: No. 4 spring. S3V44JS5C: No. 2 durum, 83H84c: No. 3 durum, 8244TSSC Corn: No. 2 whllo, 62fiC24e: No. 3 white, tWQOlo: No. 4 whllo. eso&SHc: No. 2 yellow, 00Vi0ie: No. 3 yellow, E7?te; No. 4 yellow, HHGCTttc: No. 2. 69$iC94e; No. 3. 6GfjWc: No. 4, 64 4 674c; no grade. 4ihX6c. Oats: No. 2 white, J8W39c; standard. 3S(!QSHr: No. Z white, 37(83740 ! No. 4 white, 36147379. Barley, malting, 63S7c: No. 1 fceJ, 45f 62c. Rye. No. 2, 664S67c; No. 3, 56 664c. CHICAGO ORAIX AM) PROVISIONS Feature of the TrniltiiK' unil Closliiir Price on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Rumors of export sales had considerable to do today with rallying the price of wheat. Largely in consequence, tho market, which early In the sosslon had been depressed, closed steady, at an advance of 4 to W,4c net. Corn finished with a gain of HO Vic, and oats un 'StffHc. For provisions tho out come was Irregular, vorying from 2400c deciino to an upturn of 71ic According to ono author tv. export sales by Chicago houses have been mado steadily somo soles by way of tho gult and some from here to the Atlantic sea board. There seemed to be no doubt that a little hard winter wheat at southwestern points was disposed of to foreigners, but in general dispatches from the east it was asserted that European bids were clearly out ot line. Help, however, came from an unexpectedly largo decrease In the visible supply total, and from Kansas and Ne braska reports that Ico in many fields threatened to smother fall sown grain. Ampie snow protection for most of tho winter crop was the chief reason why the wheat market duo the first unrt of the day could not escape from bearish control. cable news also had been disappointing to tno nuns, especially a nuge enlarge ment of tho amount of wheat on ocean passage. Corn turned upward In response to west ern reports of r good call from feeders. a nig elevator concern hero which has been short for months, went over to tho buying side. Tho fatlure of tho visible supply to Increase was an elemont of strength. Firmness, though, did not do velop until after a sag due to tho piling up of receipts hero In the last three days. The oats trade was on a modest scale. I'rices were governed mainly by tho course of other grain. Lard proved heavy throughout. V.x. ports of that product wero seriously di minished, compared with a vear nan. Other provisions, although weak at first on account ot a setback in the hog mar ket, were nflerward restored by means of a moderate show of support. uuoiations closed as follows Artlclel Open. I HItth.l Low, Close.l Yes'y. Wheat May. July.l Corn. I May. I July.l Oats. I May.l July. 9s$ 94: 344 KlM 664 404 ! 21 3.1 21 c;4 10 774 10 95 11 CO 11 624 S9H 4 654 634 404 39 21 60 40H 404 21 C24 Perk. -May. July, Lard. 21 624! 10 724 21 Co 10 76 10 90 11 65 May July. Ribs. 10 90 May.f 11 45 July.l 11 674 11 C74 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: Mn s red, 9i964c: No. 3 red, 44c; No. 2 hard. 934c: No. 3 hard. 92?40O24c; No. 2 north ern, 94tt95ttc; No. 3 northern, 91iMc. No. 2 spring, 9493c; No. 3 spring, &c. Corn: No. 3. 59fltSlc: No. 3 white, 63 634c; No. 3 yellow, C0ff61c. Oats: No. 2 white. 414c; No. 3 white. 399094c; stand ard, 40441404c. Rye: No. 2 nominal; No. 3, 614c. Barley, Mfflbc. seeds: Tim othy, w.T&ac.io; clover. HZ.00G13.60. Pro visions: Pork. $21,624; lard, 10.474ci ribs, 10.874H.S74. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 23,iii 294c EGGS Higher: receipts. 12,160 cases; at mark, cases included, 23Q26c; ordinary iirsts. ioici)Vc; nrsis, ztc. CHEESE Steady: daisies, mi&lVAc. twins, 170174c; Americas, 18184c; iong horns, 17&01SC. POTATOES Steady; receipts, CO cars: Mlchlcan. Minnesota and Wisconsin ri1. COIjffie; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin white. c&tjTZc. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 16c: fowls, 16c. NEW YORK GENERA Ii MARKET Quotation of tho Dny on Vnrioa Commodities. NEW YORK. Feb. 24. FLOUR Market firm; spring patents, $4.O0tr4.'it; winter straights, )4.16Q:4.SO; winter put erts, J4.40JJ-4.76. spring clears, J4.1CV34.25; extra No. 1 winter, J3.65Q8.75; extra No. 2 winter, S3.2&33.E0: Kansas straights. WHEAT Spot market steady; No. 2 hard winter. 11.01. c. 1. f.. domestic: No, 2 red, 11.034, elevator, to arrive; No. 1 northern Duluth, 31.064 and No. 1 northern Manitoba, 31.034. f. o. b., afloat. Futures wore easier earlier on tho cables and the snows In the west, but advanced on tho decrease in the visible and absence or selling pressure, closing unchanged to itc net nigner. -May, i.oa; juiy, 97ftc. HOPS steady: state, common to choice. 191S, 400450; 1912. 20iT34c; Pacific ocast, 1913, 2024c: 1912. 194l21c. HIDES Steady; Bogota. 32033c; Central America, xc PETROLEUM Steady; refined. New York, duik. jo.s; barrels, JS.75; cases, 111.25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 27c. CORN Spot steady; new No. 3 yellow, 70U.&7OKC. c. 1. f.. to arrive. OATS Spot dull; standard white, 454 ic; jo. i, ijitc; rancy cupped white. HAY Quiet: standard. 97Ucfl.O0: No. 1. M.02461.0G; No. 2, 90393c; No. 3, 80 tfSSc. LEATHF1R Firm; hemlock firsts, SOc; seconds. 2frQ29c. PROVJ.SIONS-Poik. morket. steadv: mess, J23.O0iQ23.6O; family, J24.OU6.O0; short clears, J30.00iaai.co. Beef, quiet; mess. J18.OOfil8.50; family, J19.Cv5rM.00. Cut meats, iirm; picxieu bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. jl2.WaH.to: p ckled hams. J14.60. Lard, easy; middle west, J10.WJ10.;60; re fined, steady; continent, 911.16; houth America. u.w; compound, jy&js.w, TALLOW-Qulet; city, Cc; country, 69 Gic: special, 74c. B UTTER Fl nn ; receipts. 4,200 tubs; tubs; creamery extras. MQilc; firsts, 27630o; held extras, 23830c; process extras, 224&23C CHEESE Irregular; receipts, COO boxes; slato whole milk fall and summer white specials, l&3184e; colored. 18ft 184c; win ter made specials, V'MtW.iQ. EGGS Receipt, 10,600 cases; firm; fresh gathered extras, Slfi314c; extra firsts, 304c; refrigerator finest, 26427c; nearby hennery, whites, 34035c. POULTRY Firm; fresh killed western chickens, lSQUlcj fowls, 159184c; turkeys. 18033c. C Minrniinll Grain Market. &HO0c; May. 92',e0iHc; July, mum 93Hc. ,w PIjOFR Fnchanged. HARLKY-4ijk RVK-04l.r4c. HRAN I'nr'hanged t'ORN-No. 2 yellow. 37i57'c. OAT Xo. 1 white, 37fie7'tc. FLAX-J1 5MM-571'. 944 944 89 894 Ji 664 C57, 66 40 407i 39?; 404 I 21 43 21 624 21 60 21 63 10 70 10 724 10 90 10 924 11 43 11 524 11 674 11 624 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Transactions of Session Are the Smallest of Year. IMPORTANT SHARES ARE QUIET L'nrnffleil Attitude of British Gov ernment in Face nf the Ronton Affnlr Deprives Ilrnr nt Weninm. NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Transactions In stocks today were the smallest ot the year. Front opening to close quotations of tho Important stocks barely varied. London cabled lower prlcivs for some niembcts ot the International group, nnd placed a few selling orders here at tho opening, principally in stoel. Bear traders made experimental short sales jid prices dropped slightly. But tho demand was sufficient to prevent a substantial de cline nnd tho mnrket oumo to n halt !ome or tho priced shares developed w-eakness, but the representative issues wero held virtually on a dead level. In the railroad list stocks ot the Uould list were heaviest. Both Issues of Wa bash and or Denver and Rio Grando stocks reached the veur low flciirp and Missouri Pacitlo was heavy. Rock isinnu common and prererrea touched new low records. Weakness also an. peared In several industrials which re cently have moved widely, including rail- nay sicpi spring and Mexican petroleum. Professional operators wero bearish, but lncklnc new nuitrrisl to work mum. they woro unable successfully to oppose Hip present tendency ot tho market to drift along Idly whllo awaiting decisive developments In Mexico and elsewhere. Tho unruffled nttlttido of the British gov ernment in tho face of tho Benton affair In Mi-xlco deprived tho boars of a weapon. Lehigh Valley, tho first Important rail way to mako Its February report, showed a decrease of (, In net revenue. "Is, ?.f fs? 1 11,0 fortnightly state ment of Idle f i eight cars, showing a de crease In surplus equipment. fJ.!l? ,Md '""rkct moved irregulnrly. Tota sales par value. 12,375,000. on call stntcs bom,s wcro unchanged nnNUfnr f 80,es an,, ,cdiff quotations -.. octa ua ioiiows; B1e lllth. Ixiw. Clo. Airuilginulp.1 Copper ... Amrlcn AgrlcuUural .. ...vu ta't (4 mucrican uet tfugnr. ... American American Can nfil 3tSi m 911; OUi 41 M 34 S miU 4M coo 100 S0i n 104 SOI, fl El 'i 10H American C. it !' American cottnn Oil Am. Ico .Securities Aroericin I.lnseed American lnvimntivA ... American H, & n American S. & It. pM,... Amr. Sutr Refining.... 800 SJU Jt4 l"3t soo j:o4 isou 547t '.M14 247 American l. & T. ...... . American Tobacco ...... Anaconda Mining Co Atchlton AlchHon pfd Atlantic Coat Line , J8'i 7 7i 101 123 800 07 H iiammor & Ohio nethlehem Brooklyn Haoltt Tr M4 SI oar; I.W) 374 701 W4 Canadian Pncltlo ,, !2H 1.109 21411 ;iiu ventral Iatner , Phetapcakn ft Ohio Chlcngo o. W rlilcano. M. & St. p.... Chlcnio A X. W Colorailo I'uel ft Iron... Conaolldated On Oorn l'roductn , Delaware ft Hudron DenTer & Hlo Grande... Denrer ft It. O. pfd Dlstlllcra' Securities .... Brls Krlo lit pfd,. Krle 2d pfd 'iirnr'LnKJ hrarwdr 00 Ut M! (Ai 13 (00 10CH 10S !0il 135 U 133 Ui IBS 13 46U 37 50 3i'l 300 134 1334 400 400 14 2iM 1.700 tt'i S(i Oeneral Electric m HK 149 Oreat Northern pfd ' 7,600 1 28!. l!$i ICSU Oreat Northern Ore ctf. Illinois Central lnterborouith Met. ...... Interborouah Met. pfd... International Harvester.. Inter-Marine, pfd Internationa! I'aper International Pump Kansas City southern.... Ijaclede Ot Lettish Valley LouliTllle. - Kaahl)l.. !., tit. r. ft R. Ste. M. Missouri, K. ft T. MImourl Taclflo National Dltcult National Lead 3' , 110 600 IS'i IS 15 6 l'.i 400 1MI, 101 (oo a iota )oC ''Vs 100 25H 2GTs rs 1.030 1MH 150K H0U ' 13 IMH 1.100 2U, 20 0 2,700 26 201,4 251, 200 131 130 130Vs CO 1UI N. P It. of M. 2d pfd.. .. new yorK uentral N. T.. O. ft W Norfilk & Western North American Northern Pacitlo , Paclflo Mall , 1.400 DO UK Mi 104 CH 1,100 JUS 111 J I'll 23 14 Pennsylvania , 00 113 uts nn, 12S M 20 V, people's Qaa p.. n., c. St. L rittsbumh Coal Premed Bteel Car rullman Palace Car..., ilteadlng Republic Iron & Steel.. 400 44 4.1s 500 156 lu.1 HI 10,300 ma; mK m 200 25 25( UK Jtepublic I. ft H. pfd... 200 8'.4 4'i itocK isisnd t;o... ...... Ttock Island Co. pfd.... 8t. I j. 8. F. Sd pfd., 7,000 4,400 m svi 7 20H 5414 32(4 M 20 SJ'i S5H Reabosnl Air Line Keaboarx! A. I. pfd Bloss-Snerrield B. ft I. Southern Pacific Southern Hall war 2,200 700 2U So. Itsllwar pfd , Tennessee Copper Texas & Pacific Union Pacific XO S5T4 St& It 7,ooi im wi. icm union raclfle pfd United Ktotea Ilealtr... United Stale Ilubhor,. United states meel U. K. Bteel pfd ltta.li Copper i Va.-Carollna Chemical 400 IIH SU (4 mi 14,100 cm u tsvt 200 110U 1101, 1101, 1,600 (4H 54U Ui 30i) 30 30Vi S0V 3.700 21, 1H 1U 2.J0O 7 DH R14 200 SOU SOI, 2,500 64s M!s 3 to 71 71 71 !M0 4 34 Si 200 41; 41H 44 2,404 9 3i M'l Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Western Union Westlnshouse niectrlo Whelln ft Lake trie CThlno Copper X. Y.. N. II. & II.... Itar Con. Copper (Oil I0V 30 Ztf Total sales for the ds 133,500 shares. ficxr York Money Market. NV.W TORIC. Feb. 24. MONEV-Call. isteady, l"i(8! per cent: ruling rate. IT, per cent; Closing oiu. iwu per cent. TIMB LOANS Firmer; sixty-day, 2! per cent: 90 days, per cent; six months. 3WtW4 per cent. MERCANTILE! PAPER-3';3H per nni STERLING EXCIIANOE-Easy: sixty days. J4.S3&0: demand, )4.mu. COMMERCIAL RILLS 4.83. SILVER Bar, 67c; Mexican dollars, Cc. DOND8 Government, steady; railroad, lrrecular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as rouows: U. B. ret. it. rec... UK K. C. tin. r-r r... ot do coupon S U R deb. 4s, 131.. DUi U. 8. Ss. rec. iZ L ft K. unt. 4 i lo coupon 103 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s.. 90H do coupon 113 Mo. sclflc 4s to Psnama Ss coupon. .102 do conr. 5s 73 Amer. Ai. 3s 1J1UN. It. It. of li.' 4's il A. T. ft T. ct. 4s.. 84 .N. y. C i lUl?. S3 Am. Tobacco 6...11S ao deb 4s...!:. it Armour ft C. ilia... 12T4N. V. .V. it, & il Atchison sen. 4s.... 93V4 cv. IUs . is ao cv. s. J3l... ft w. 1st c. 4s.. 4!, A.-. ? : hn- pacifio 4.::::;; -ii. k vDio wn oo ss tr.ii lo 3HJ "0. fl, u rfdr. 4s.. lid Brook. Tr. ct. 4s Cen. of da, 5s. l7! rnri. cr. jis. 1116 si ,104V, do eon. 4s loi . 13 rtearllncr o.n j. n,, Can, leather Ca. aies. A Ohio 4H. 91 8. L ft s. P. ti ii Tiu. do conr. 4s 4W io tin li' . .M Chicago ft A. J4s.. KIf:t. L H. i U C. P. ft Q. J. 4 MUB. A. I., adj. 6s! ! 7$ oo gen. 4s HSo. Pac. col. Ss sill o.4iviHi:l?'-H5? Distillers' t 6a do lit A wf' ji'" .!?; it .. i - ' i . OMAHA, Feb. H.-Uank clearing for Omaha tixlnv wan M sin av. so - J.'."?'. JPr corresponding dav iTi ",v;"rfSS i2.rine Loral SecurKlc. Quotations furnished tr Ilurns. Urlnker a. rv. 44 Omaha National bank building! ' - Appalachian Power Co.. (s. 1141 si Auburn. Neb., la, 13. ' ! Chicago Park Ills, mi , iSi Commonwealth Life Ins., Omaaa.... ll Deere ft Co., pfd , l!2 Des Molnu Behool 4 Vis, 1MI........ jJJ2 Kremont. Neb. O. ft E. Is Fairmont Creamer 7 per cent, pfd,. im" llsfer Lumber Co., Council Bluffs Huntington L. ft I. Co. Cs. II37,..,,, II Mountsln autes T ft T. stock,,..,, tU Macon Co., Mo.. Ref. It, 1:4 iee Omaha Uts (a. 1117 ,, ... u Cllr of Omaha 4 Hi. 1M loi Asked. Ti loot; 101.IJ tl 10) 101 ii it 0t 1W n t'X IM.ll 101s m 1 ti 15 IS 3 s wtr or omsna 44a. 1141 100 timaiia i . u. hi ny. as, 1IZI... Orasha ('. U. Ht Itr.. pf J Omsha K. 1. ft 1 . pfd Iteuublli' of ( uba 5s . ... ., I nlon tftofk Vsrdf. Omilii stock I tab I nsrer ft Llibt t o. Is, , , Eloux llt Ref Is, iKi .... 4 2 Kris d. l. 4s II ! do gen 4..:-...:.?4gtf fcYii 5h -;a? do cr. 4". ser. n.. 74HV,.r. Clieni rl ;?t III. Cen. 1st r. 4s.. II WaUsh l,t i 2. lt Inter. Met. 4Ma.. . 77 wJSeS MdT ' V,K Inter. M. M. 4Hs.. Mljwest. Elec. 'cr, Ss uxi ,fnrd..,of7.red:-w "Wl : lh finui (Itr Stork Ysrds. ptd... 17 Fsn Diego, Cat., R I). Ss, 1M IMti 1M J Blsseten, H. t). ttet. is. 1MI 1 swift ft r. . 1H4 1, M 17 Bait liske Cltr School 4s, 11)0 H 4 Hpokan ft I, Hrap. It. il. v.. im IX 14 OMAHA OPSRIUI. MAUICKT. I1UTTKR No. 1, Mb., cartons, 30c: Na 1, W-lb. tubl, SOc. CHEESE Imported Swiss. OOci Ameri can Swiss, 24c; block Swiss. J4c, twins, 20c; daisies, J0o; triplets. Svcs Young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 15c: lltn berger, r-lb., 20c: Now York white, 5ic FISH While, l5Ci trout, 17ej large crnr pies, lie; Spanish mackerel, 16c: shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 10c; halibut. 11c; buffalo. So; bullheads, 13c; cnanncl cat tish, 15c; pike, lie; pickerel, 17C Wholesalb prices of beet cut effective today In Omaha are a follows: 11KEF CUTS Tho wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective February SJ, aro as follows; No. 1 ribs, 174o; No. 3 ribs, lftc; No. 3 ribs, lSVo, No. 1, loins., 19c; No. 3 loins, 17c; No. 3 loins, 15c No. 1 chucka, lie; No. 3 chucks. lOHc; No. 3 chucks, lOUc No. 1 rounds, He; No. 2 rounds, 1JVV: No. 3 rounds. 13'tc No. 1 plates, 9; No. 3 jdatcs, SHc; No. 3 nlntea fc POULTRY 11 rollers, SSc; hons, He, cocks, SHc; ducks. 16c: geeRP, 13c; tur keys, ric; pigeons, per dot., Ji.W; ducks, full fcathcrca. uw, geese, run feathered, 11c; auuabs. No. 1, Jl.SO33.0e; No. 2 V)c. Tho following price on fruits and vege tables are reported by tho Glllnsky Fruit company: VEGETABLES Potatoes: Gnuln4 Red River Early Ohio, per bu., Jl.oo, Rurals or Uurbanks, per bu., Uc; Idaho RuraK ler bu., POc. Sweet potatoes! Per hdinpor. J1.25; Illinois kiln dried, Jl.;a Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2Via; red, per lb., 4c; now California, 3c. Onions: Ohio largo Red Globe, per lb., 3c; In diana yellow, 3c; Spanish, per crate, J1.5Q. Tometccsi (jutian, per -oasaet. crate, J4 25. FRUITS Oranges: TUese navels ate of good color, sweet and Juicy, quality bost havo been seen in years. Extra fancy Sunklst navels, 9tv Ko, 1W, 170. 200 and 2M sizes, J2.S0; extra fancy Sunklst navel, SuO sire, JttO; "SS stzo, J2.40; i ulxe, Si4o; Florida Kumquats, per box, 25c. Apples: Extra fancy Washington Jonathan, per box, J2.76! White, por box. S2.25: Wins Baps, J2.60; extrtt fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greening or Kings, per box, J2.C0; extra fancy Idaho Rnnih., per box, J1.71: Hen DuvIb. per bbl., J&lu: tri.no, S3.00; Wlncsap, J7.v0; Mlssourt Pippins. Jj.6a Lemons: Extra fancy Hunklst, 300s and SCOa, per box, JC.00; extra choice Red Hull. fOOa and 3U0s, per box( $5.00; choice, J4.00. Grapes: Imported Malaga, extra fancy, J7.C0; fancy, 17.00. Grapefruit: Florida Tangerines, per box, J2.S0; extra rancy Florida. SO, H-M; 4G and M, J4.75: M, C4 and SO. J5.00. Cranberries: Per box. J4.26. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs. J2 12-ox. pkss., S5c; 60 6-os. pkgs., J3.00; blacVs figs. 12 12-ox. mil., 3)1.00: 7-erown Imported flga, por lb., 18c; 3-rrown Im ported figs, por lb., I3c. DromedAry brand dates, pkg., J3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., J2.26; Holowte dates, por lb 7Ha Parsnips, per lb., 2c Cnrrota, per lb., 2o Ucets, per lb., 2c. Turnips, per lb., 2c. Rutabagas, per Hi., California Jumbo celery, per doz., E5c Cider, per keg, J3.25; por half bbl., J5.73. Shallots, per doz., 600. Parsley, per doz., 4i)c. Radishes, per doz., M)c. Head lettuce, per doz., JL00; homo-grown leaf lettuce, per doi., 40c. Green peppers, per baskot. tXto. Wax or green beans, per hamper, JJ.00. Hot houso cucumbers, per doz., J2.C0. Cauliflower, per crate, J2.25. Venetian garlic, per lb., l2Vtc. Eggplant, per doz., J1.D0. Horso radish, 2 doz. bottles in caso, per case, J2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c. Medium pecans, per lb., 12c; Jumbo pecans, per 1., ltc. Filberts, per lb., 15c. Drake almonds, per lb., iSc. Lrnzlls, per lb., ISO. Rluck walnuts, per lb., 2c Raw No. . peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per lb. 8c: roastexl peanuts, per lb., 81,c, Hhellbark hickory nuts, per lb., So; largo hlcko y nuts, per lb., 4c. White Rico popcorn, per lb., 4c. Checkers, per 100 pkg. caso, J3.W: per W-pkg. caso, J1.75. Cocoanuts, per sack. J5.C0; onch, Cc. ChesttiutB, imported Italian, per lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c. Honey, whlto clo ver, 14-sectlon case, per case, XS0. Metnl Mnrkr-t. NEW YORK, Fob. 24. METALS-Lead, J3.WSi4.O0t London, 10 7 Od. Spelter: Quiet nt J5.3O8Xj.40; London, 21 10s. Cop per: Nominal; Btandard, spot and March, J13.75ri4.37v: electrolytic, J14.S7H. nominal; lake, nominal; casting, J14.C2VWrl4.7n, nom inal. Tin: Easy; spot, J.IS.DOfi 39.00: May, J3S.87HW39-00. Antimony: Dull: Cookson's, J7.2.". Iron: Steady; No. 1 northern, J15.00 j!l!i.G0: No. 2 northern, J14.76ffl'K20: No. 1 southern. J14,7.ViTir..20; No, 1 southern, soft, J14.7uttrlS.25. London metal quotations: Copper Quiet: spot. 64 12s 6d: futures, i5 2s Od. Tin: Quiet; spot, 175, 15s; futures, 177 10s. Iron: Cleveland warrant, mm Hid. ST. LOUIS. Fob. 24.-METAL8-Lid. dull, at J3.90. Spelter, nominal, at J5.:o. Co f re i- market. NEW YORK. Feb. 24.COFFRR Th easier ruling ot European market over tno meat nouaay, prediction!! ot increas ing Rrazlltan receipts and reportn ot slightly lower cost and freight offers caused an opening dcclino of 2 to r( points in coffee this morning. Thero wna constaeranin .March liquidation In nrcn- aratlon for notices tomorrow, but much of It was In tho way of switching whllo roosting interests also appcaroa to ha buying near months. The cIosqa wo barely steady at a net loss of 4 to 0 points. Hales, 125,000 bags. February and March, 8.75c; May, 8.00c; July, 0.15a; Sep tember, 9.31c: October, 9.36c; December, 9.4Cc; January, 9.4se. spot, quiet: Rio BO, 7i 9Uc: Santo No. 4. HT4c. Mild, dull; Cordova, 1310c, nominal, Cotton Tilnrkat. NEW TORK. Fob. 24. COTTON-Fu. tures closed barely steady; March, 12.25c: May, 11.9Co; July, ll.S7c; August, ll.7oo; October, 11.44c; spot, quiet; middling, 1.1c; gulf. 13.25c. uvciiuuuii run. it. -.ux 1 uin vjuiet; prices steady; middling fair, 7.72c; good middling, 7.44c; middling, 7.03c; low mid dling, 6.72o! good ordinary, 5.90o; ordinary, 0.40o; sales, 6,000 bales. Cotton closed barely steady, net 2 lower to 3 higher. Kansas City Grain nnd Prnvlalnn, KANSA8 CITY, Fob. 21. WHEAT cash, no. z nara, stij(Mc; no. 2 red. SSfiDOc. CORK No. 2 mixed, 64c; No. 3, 61c; No. 2 white, G6ttn07c; No. 3, 63c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May, 88US8SHc; July, 83Hfl 83HC CORN May, 6744c; July, J7W(f?7ic. OAT8-N0. 2 white, 404c; No. 2 mlxoU. 3915c Evniiorated Apple nnd Dried Fruit NEW YORK, Feb. 21. EVAPORATED aij1'1jE uuiet; fancy, llnzyic: choice, vwavw, prime. rvwjssC DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, firm: Call fornlns. 35i!TH2o: Orcgons. iVAvWc. Aorl coIh. steady: choice. 13ic: extra choice. 14ci fancy, 15rl6c. Peaches, firm; choice. 6fifltec: extra choice. 014Q7o: fancy. WJ-c. Raisins, quiet; looso muscatels, iAi juc; cnoico 10 tancy, secuea, ii8',4c; seedless, win; Jnaon layers, ji.7643.00, Omnlia liny Market, llT T)pol.ta X-r. 1 in .ltnl.a. linln.1 JII.(J011.H: No.' 2. J9.00011.f; No. 3. J7.C v.vj. xvo. 1 to cnoico miuiana, uv.wan.W; No. 2. J9.0S 10.00: No. 3. v.vom.m. No. 1 to choice lowland. J7.00fj8.00; No. 2, J6.(Ofp 7.00; No. 3. J4.U16.0a Straw: Choice oat or rye. J0.00i06.CO: choice wheat, 15.0040 15.60. Airulfa: Choice pea green variety, J13.6O314.00; No. 1, J12.O04f 13.50; No. i, jiu.wtixi.w; -o. o, i.uwhiv.w St. Lonl tlenernl Slarkrt, KT. LOUIS, Feb. 24.-No. 2 red. 9&Jf95V4c; No. 2 hard, 91',iW4c; May, a3it(93'.4c; July, CORN-No. 2, 63V44iClc; No. 2 whlto, OGo: May. C7?;c; July. 67iSC7,ic. OAT8-N0. 2. SOVc: No'. 2 white. 40Vic: May. 40?.c; July. 3974c RYE-OJc. Liverpool Groin Market, LIVERPOOL, Feb. 24.-WHBAT-Sot firm; No, 2 red western winter, 7s ;i;d: No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 2. 7s 6d: No 3. 7s 4V4d; futures, steady: March. 7 4.tL CORN Spot, steady; American mixed. 6 8Hd; La Plata, futures steady; March steady; March! 4s llftd; July, 4s 7?id New Vrk nenerol Mnrket. NEW YORK. Fob. 24.-SUOAH-8tcady; muscovado, 2.8)c; centrUugal, 3.39c; mo. lasses, 2.Wc. Refined, quiet; cut loaf .(Cc; crushed. 4.65c; mould "A,"' 4 fiOc cuboH, 4.3Ko; XXXX powdered. 4.26c; pow dere"!, 4.20c: fine granulated. 4 10c; dli. mond A, 4 10c, confectioners' A, 4.tOc No, 1, 3 3c ' Persistent advertising Is the jure road to business success OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Are Steady to Stronger and Active. H0QS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF Sheep Active ami Ten to Fifteen lllahrr Ll.ninli Steady to Strong anil Kverythlnn- SrHlusr In (Inoil Season. SOt'TH OMAHA. Feb. 24, 1911. Re?elpts wre: Cattle. Ilogs. Blioop. Official Monday 2.SI0 4,Sl 12,179 Esttmato Tuesday .... 4.000 7,!i') 17.1X0 Two day this week.. 6.M0 11.41S 29.679 Same days Inst week.. 13,727 19,W SM24 Samo days 2 wks. ago. 7.051 24.SM 24,021 Same day 3 wks. ago, T.rHS 19.205 16.569 Samo days 4 wks. ago 11.573 2S.S' 31.709 Same days Inst year..lt.l5 20.S0S 36,049 Tho following tablo show the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha Uvtt stock mnrket for tha year to date as compared with last year: U14. HIS. Inc. Dec. Cattlo 1S9.SK 14S.854 9.4S0 Hogs 4i5,S!5 4SS,1) 32,273 Sheep 40G,64ti W SS.6S3 The following table shows the range ot price for hog at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date, I I14. l13.l12.rU.ll910.1009.lca. Fab. 9.. 8 40UI I ti 06 8 44H 7 s e 1: 7 S 8 471 4. 481 6 151 0 Ml 4 09 FeU 10. Feb. 11.1 Fob. 12. 7 SS 8 41 I 7 82 7 211 6 Gl 8 71 6 30 4 17 8 32H 8 29H 95 6 00 6 98 1 6 93 8 13 4 21 4 11 4 02 03 a Fob. 13. T 96 6 15 6 il Feb. It. 7 S6 7 96 0G C DO i 77 Feb 15. Feb. 16. 6 01 7 01 7 11 8 76 S 761 i 34 8 SS 5 95 fi IS Fob. IT. 8 01 S 91 7 04 851 6 07 405 Feb. 18.) 8 42U 8 14 I 061 8 94 6 03 4 10 I 8 921 0 911 4 15 Feb. 19. t SS-H 8 061 5 90! 6 93 Feb. 20. 7 9S 7 OS 16 97 4 IS l'Cb. 21. Feb. 22. 8SSH 833 I S 10 6 02 7 01 8 9S1 9 021 5 96 9 201 6 04 9 191 6 11 4 07 3 97 s 4 03 8 I 03 7 09 Feb. 23. 5 961 7 94 Feb. 24. S 19' 5 S9! C 99 'Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock nt tho Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: REOEU TS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.Shecp.I I'scs C M. it St. 1' 12 3 2 1 !t .tl 1 r. r. 31 9 7 1 1 25 27 3 4 1 1 93 79 MAD. Wabash 1'nlon rnrlftc 29 l & N. W.. east.. 10 C. ft N. W.. west, fd C, 8t. 1'., M. ft O. a. C. II. ft Q.. east.. C R. ft Q., west.. 22 c. it. 1. Jfc i' easi. 0 Illinois Central N Chlcngo, (It. West.. 3 Totnl receipts ..179 Cnttlc. Hons. Sheep. Morris ft Co 531 Bwlft ft Co 81 Cudnhy Packing Co... 845 Armour ft Co 521 Morrll 70 Lincoln Packing Co... 25 S. Omaha Pock. Co... 7 Grain Holt Co W. R. Vansant Co.... 16 Ucntnii, Vansnnt ft Lush 5S Hill ft Son 164 F. U. Lowia 42 Huston ft Co 117 J. U. Root ft Co 102 J. 11. Ilulln 31 L. F. Husz X. McCreniy ft Kellogg. '48 Wcrthelmcr ft Degen. 113 H. F. Hamilton 6 Sullivan Ilros 20 Rothschild 39 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 29 Chrlstlo 43 HlggliiH 12 Huffman C Roth 35 Meyer 3 Tanner Ilros 3 John Harvey 42 Iowa Cattlo Co 7 759 1.856 1,496 962 1,991 4.057 3,189 A701 20 Totals 3,976 5,236 13.63S fATTiiit-ueceiiiln continue moderate. only 163 cars being reported In thli morning. This makes tho total for tho two days this week 6.810 head, bolnir only hbotit half a large a tho corresponding uav last weeK, nnd n llttlo more man half a many ns arrived hero during tho corresponding time n year ago. Buyers of beef steer woro out In the yards In good season this morning and It did not take them very long to nick up tho moro dcslrnhlo of tho offering at steady to stronger prices, and In some cases ns much as 10a higher. Tha less deslrablo kinds were only about steady, btit the buying demand was reasonably active on nil kinds, so that tho bulk of 1110 receipts ennngen nanus in rair season. Tho quality of tho cattle was better today, and that helped to maku tho sales look higher on paper at least. 1110 nest cattlo hero wcro good enough to bring 11.75. cows and heifers wcro In good demand and sold oulto freely nt prices that wero tuny DLniuj, miu 111 duiiiu uuun aiiviifcui. The big bulk of tho offerings changed unnaH in a snort time. Them was nultn a little snrlnkllnir of stockor nnd feeders, which commanded about ateady prices. uuotatlon on cattlo: uood to choice beef steers, H.MffS.76; fair to good beef steers, J7.85a8.20; common to fair beef steers, J7.0Oij7.S5: good to choice cornfed heifers, 17.0o428.O0; good to choice cows, J6.W1J7.50; fair to good grades, J8.75lJ6.60: common to fair grades, 14.2&6C50; good to choice stackers and feeder, fl.oiiit 8.15: fair to good ttockera and feeders, J7.0O87.50; common to fair stockor and seiners, jo.wni.w; siuck caivcs and heif ers. !0.0037.2J: stock calve. 10.5008,00: veal calves. J8.00ai0.25: bttlis. ernei J5.50CT7.25. . Representative sales: , UEHF STEERS. Ne. At. Tr. No, At. Pr. ..HIT I 2) ..IMS I 3D ..lilt I Sit 4.. no 7 m m 7 to Ml '7 90 910 7 M tl.. n.. 23.. it.. 3,,.. 4 ..lies 1 is ,H05 7 M 40 ; .1170 1 to ...140 I (0 4.,, 1144 7 VI I... ... U... 41... 4... 7... ft... ...loot 100 17 .1421 I to 1147 1 00 20. OT4 01 SS. IOCS S 10 17. ....... 10 10 3. 12M It SS. 1175 S SO STEERS AND Ill 7 (V) 3. , till IM ISIS I IS ..in; 1 10 I3i 1 ca ...isu 1 75 HKIFEns. 4 7 75 XWi I IS T... 10... 14... 1... 3... 3... 1... 1... J... t... t... ,. CK 7 M Jl. . 77,7 "cows. 1030 4 75 21... 1020 4 TS 9... ...... .119) ti 13 I... 1IM 20 4... 1U0 6 20 1I0O 2fi t... 1400 ID 2... .......1141 1 40 2... mo 1 so 1... lilt I 60 2... IIS lit ..1044 to .. 143 7 0 .. 3J 71 ..1140 ft 75 ..1071 75 ..1HI I 15 ..SOS 10 ..1J25 7 00 ..1210 7 00 ..110 7 5 CON'S AND HEIFERS. 142 7 II HEIFERS, 17... 14,.. 1!::: CM tU I... 117 ! 60 1... 781 7 15 912 7 20 440 7 50 IIUl.l.,.1 ..Iftl 4 10 1. ....1700 I IS ....1370 1 00 ....17W 7 00 .... 120 7 y. .... 4W 7 40 ....&', 1W ....1470 7 60 ..nun 1 15 ..1130 I 40 ...170 4 60 .. MO 71 ..ICM I IS 1... 1... ... 2.'.'.' ..1110 I 15 1.. CALVES. 1 244 I M 2 155 10 00 1 160 75 t 190 10 00 1 170 71 1 0 10 01 2 216 10 00. 1 200 10 40 1 M 10 M 4 117 10 26 1 10 00 1 180 10 24 STOCK KRS AND FEEDERS. 1 Ill 7 10 14 7t 7 35 1! JS 7 26 II 1047 7 SS 1 110 7 3i 10 lit 7 40 10 741 7 JO 41 1J 7 1 27 Ill 7 SS HOaS Tho nrar-bjtzzard of Sunday caused an appreciable cut in this morn. ing's receipts, only ubout 103 cars, or 7,200 lieau, ueing receiveu, mi la mn ugntest of any Tuesday slnco tho second week of last December, when only about C.700 head showed up. For the two. day the total I 11,416, being more than 8,000 head short of a week ago and almost 9.500 head smaller than for the corresponding days last year, Speculators and shipper nnd one ot the puckers started out In good seaoon this morning, buying light and light mixed hogs at prices that were not over 5c lower and In some case were quoted as nearly steady. During the early rounds not much of anything was done on tho heavier atuff, but after the buyer who went out early began to get filled up, packer opened up on the butcher and heavy grades, making their first bids at figure that looked to be all of 10c lower. Salesmen started out offering their best hog at ateady figure and for quite a while they refused to cut looso at the sharp decline proposed, but In the end tha blr end of the butcher and heavies, and som light thnt were left from the early trade had to sell at prices that woro 1 ricilt st uvt invitr Si.xlng up tho general market, values 1 friiWVMM nickel lower, but tho stuff thnt had to sell later wn largely a dime) lower. Trado was very slow throughout and the rorc noon was well advanced before anything like a clearance was made. No. At. h. fr. No. At. Tr. I 30 s so 1 so I 30 I 34 I 30 I 30 I 30 I 30 I n I 30 I 24 I 34 96 24 ... n.... a.. i. .. w.... 4.... ?.... 77 . . W. . . . 44.... 14... 14.... jt... i!:::: i.... 17 .. St.... Jl... II.... II.... 72.... 4.. . 4. .. 10,... 47.... Til. .. 17.... 12 .. 14.... ..Ui ..21 -Si ..its .2 ..111 ..J! ..210 ..1ST ..226 ..ISO ..201 ,..117 ..111 ...147 . ITS .243 ,.. ... . 134 . .137 ..at ..282 ..Sit) ,..370 ..III ,..ia .137 1. .Ill ..111 ...111 ... . 00 ... I 10 40 I 15 . . I It ... I 20 ... I 20 ... I 20 10 4 20 ... I 20 ... I JO 40 I 20 30 S 244 M IS 71,. II... .lt) ...20 ...117 ...21 ...249 ...mi .. 202 ...SIS ...241 ...W ...244 14. . 7.. I.. 34.. II. SC.. 20.. 73.. 71 .211 I J4 I X I I to 3 2 I S I 24 I M I 2 I 24 a u I 26 I 24 71 SST I 30 1.) SO '40 'ii 'ii 10. ..140 120 I 30 77 .344 I Xi I Sits 31 .11 42 3CS 314 4J I lt'4 I Sl4 I 34 1 3 324 I M R SI 3 IS I 3S I 3& t SA I 8 1 34 S K I 35 33 S 30 I 35 I 34 35 I IS II 34 I K I 37 H I 14 74. 34... M... I... I... 3... 34... 41... 1... 23... W... ...HI ...230 ...121 ...171 ...375 ...inn ...241 ...340 ...237 ... I ... I SB ... I K ... I IS ... Z74 ... ,1 21'4. ... I 1T' ... I274 ... I 30 ... 130 SO I 34 n in ... I 50 ... I 30 120 I 30 221 330 B2. 42 711 31... .213 247 31.. M 239 27... ...214 ...s: ....313 ...Ml ... Wt . 211 ...Ml ....245 44.. SIT IS... 51 .. 13... S,.. 31... tl... 70... IMQS. 70.... 11... Vc: 74.... 71.... .214 ,.314 ... ,,.JCI ,..2!t ,..21 ... I 30 It. .117 7 0 Miii.VitiTI,n until wnntlirr nrftvnlllnlr generally over the country nnd the light receipts at other markets wcro given a reasons for tho local packer buyrrn buy ing up a liberal run ot sheep and lambs nt prices steady to strong on Inmbs nnd fuly lOfj 15c higher on ewes, wethers and yonrllngs. Altogether some 17,500 head wcro yarded, compared with 10,351 head last Tuesday nnd 0.815 head In the cor responding day a year ago. Tho toppy lambs wero much tho same a have been showing up right along, but tho general run ot tho offerings, If anything, was not qutto as good, there being about five or six kinds on the feeder order from Wyom ing and Idaho. The aged ihncp receipts principally those ot ewes and wethors, were a llttlo better, tho supply ot year lings being very limited nnd there being nothing good of that kind on snle. Trndo began at nn early hour nnd the better clnss ot shncp and lambs found ready nle. Tho less deslrablo grade wera fairly no tlve. Tho rango on fed western Inmbs wan around J7.2&rr7.75, tho latter figure being top for the day nnd for tho month thu far. Somo ewe were good enough to bring 13.75, nnd a four car atrlng for Idaho wethers sold nt J6.0O, those being tho highest prices for that class ot sheep for tho dny and for tho year to date. The feeder offerings In all amounted to about a dozen lortdn and none changed hands during tho early hour ot tha fore., noon. In the end. tho hulk ot such lambs sold largely around J6.764T7.00. Quotations 011 Sheep nnd Lambs Iimbs, good to choice, 17.351f7.80; lambs, f.Mr to good, 17.0007.35: lnmhs, culls, 15.50 4(6.50; yearlings, light, tjJ.6CrH6.76; year lings, heavy. $0.0OJT0.60; wethers, good to choice, J5.75t?6.00; wethers, fair to good, J5.35tf6.75; ewes, good to choice, 15.50$ o.iu; ewei, tuir to goou, is.oo N Av J5.00O5.50. IT. 5 GO 5 20 5 il .1 J) 6 20 7 a-. 6 00 7 t 7 15 7 75 7 75 5 75 fi it) 7 20 7 bO 7 60 9 25 7 33 5 50 7 W 7 V) 7 00 7 50 7 50 G 55 5 :5 C .. S 5 u 5.1 173 cornfed owes ,..117 103 Colo, owes and wether..,. 88 197 Colo, owes and wethers.... 91 213 Colo, owes nnd wethers.... 87 1S.T Colo, cwrs and wether 407 cornfed lamb 753 Idaho wethortt m Idaho lambs 117 cornfed lambs 164 cornrcd lambs 216 cornfed lamb .......... 222 cornfod owes 397 cornfed ewes 90 76 ISO 81 85 86 87 108 105 GS 73 70 56 76 102 89 89 KS 76 76 101 122 lie 10a 123 257 cornfoj lumh 139 cornfed 202 cornfod 40 cull .,, 103 cornfed 17 cornfed 197 cornfed 236 cornfed 113 cornfod 218 cornfed 64 cornfed lambs ,,. lambs lambs ewes , lambs lambs Inmbs lamb Inmbs 47 cornfod owe 55 cornfed ewes 181 cornfed owes 178 cornfed owes 153 cornfed ewe CHICAGO LIVE STOt'IC .MARKET Cattle Strady to fltroim -lloga Aro Sternly nt Recline. CHICAGO. Feb. 24.-CATTLE-Recepts. 7,500 head; mnrket steady to strong; beeves, jt.uu4T9.7o; Toxtt steers, w.!ijtt,ou; western sttrrs, I6.7uu7.l0; Miocker and feeders, J5.6OUJS.00; cow and heifers, JJ.70 tlK.w; calves, l7.64fll.iJ. llOUH Receipts. head: market. steady nt Do decline; hulk of sales, VS.Wr 8,tXl; light, l8.404jtj.6u; mixed, J.I.DOtl&Ui; heavy. js.2Birs.to; rough, w.2Mitf.:5: pig. J7.60ill8.40. UUMJSr AND LAMHS Receipts, 23.000 luMiil: market strong to lOo blither: na tive J6.U)ifl(U0: western, J5.004iU.4O; yctir- untfD, .wi.jo; inniuM, nuttve, fl.w4js.10; western, (.l(Ka.10. ICanaa City Llyo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2l.-CATTI-Ro- cclpts, 4,000 heudi market trong to 10c lilfthcr; prime fed steorr, J3.504io.20: diifsseU beef steers. 17.5Oy8.40; wostern stieri. 17.26tt8.50; southern steer, KJ,(jOa 8.00; cowb, J4.254T7.COi heifers, 16.60419.00; stockers nnd feeders, Jfl.25Q6.60; hull, J6.004ff.50: calves, J6.6ojH0.50. uririu ii.n.i,.,. 4 in, 1 . , . . l(Hi lower; hulk of sales, l8.354i8.BO; heavy, 18.654(8.05; packer and butchers, J8.554J a.n.-4i, IIKIU, W..UI1JS.-M; nigs, 4T.iWH.10. SHEEP AND LAMUB-Recelpt, B.OTW bond; market lOrffCSo higher; lambs, 17.404f 8.00; yearlings. J6.25tj7.00; wether, 15.401 6.00; ewes, 15.00410.76. ' Slnux City I.Ivo Htock Market. SIOUX Cm', la., Fell. 24. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market, ntendy; na tive steer, 17.3ftfl8.75: butchers, 15.6o4W.50; cannerH, 13.70u6.00: stockrrH and feeders, H6W7.30J calves. $7.O0i7o.2S; bulls, stags, etc., Jo.75i7.'.'3. HOUB-Recelptii, 3,(00 head; market, 10 WI5o lower; heavy, 18.3041.4O; mixed, 18.20 48.3); light, 18.164ii.:0; bulk ot sales, 18.30 418.40. SHEEP AND LAMDS-Rocclnt. ITJM head; market strong," fed muttons, J3.754j lam'js. J6.O04j7.6O. Ht. Lonl Llvn Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 24. CATTLE Re ceipt. 3.000 heud: market stronc lOu higher: beef steer. J7.50a9.2S; cow andN neiier. H.zwin-vn stoi'KerH and feeders, j5.6O4y7.6O; NOtithem steers, tfi.764f8.25; cow and helfeitt, J4.004t6.00; calves, J6.004I11 25. . ...".' ' .V , 'r f.iij 111.1, , llllllSDl, steady, 10c lower; pigs and lights. 17.604)) b.mi; inixeu ana tutctirs, h.m4).so; good heavy, 17.C54Jfi.80. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 1,300 head: market, strong; muttons, 13-60P d.w; juiiiub, ii.wun.JV. St. Joseph. Live stock Mnrket, ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 24,-CATTLE-nc celpts, 3T0 head; market steady to strong: steer, 17.H9.00; cow and heifer. Jl.w) tjx.bu; caives, so.ivyiu.aj. HOaS-Rccolpts, 1,100 head: markrt slow and lower, top, 19. 65; bulk, J8 40(7 s.tv. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpt. 600 head; market strong; lambs, J7.00.Jj7 7j, i Stock III .Sight. Cattlo. JIokh. Sheep. , 4,'AU 3,400 S.OjO 1,800 3.60U 2.50) , 3,600 10,500 1,300 7,000 27,000 23,000 3u 1,100 600 .... 4,r) 7,200 17,600 33,800 62.800 4i$bo Kansa City . Sioux City ... St. Ixiul Chicago St. Joseph ... South Omaha Totals .... tills Minv vnnr nnd Iloalii, Feb. 24. COTTONSI315D OIL Market, steady: urltno summer el to low. J7.104J7.13; March. J7.ll; May, 1 July. 17.49. ROSIN Quiet; strained, common gOOd, 44.30414. w. TURPISNTINB Steady; machine bar rels, 47e. Dry L'ooil Market, NKW YORK, Feb. 24.-DRY OOODS Cotton good market were steady today with trading of moderate volume. Yarns wera easy Ono of tho lar dres goods corporations is sold up for fall on staples Bilk wero active and ribbons wero bought latgely. Jobbers had an active day. 'nnunnmnnn nilOfJ It! TJX P TIME .ounuoiDao uuao in nnu iimu ' of Defunct Canadian Opera Company on way Home. COLLINS AND SLEZAK BLAMED A aide .lacrln, Mniilcnl Director, (lire Ills opinion In I'olrnlot Arnlnnrlir of Suprrlirnteil Expletlvr. "Italian opera singers, now lenrn to snap their fingers, ns they da-nn-ce to tho str-aln- of tho ln-tnr-nat-lonal ra-nn-ag'" llltlngl)- recites ono of the latest popular syncopated melodies. Tho author, when he wroto that line In nil probability meant It as a burlesque, nnd never suspected that It would ever hocomo a reality, even In part Hut como true It did, " nevertheless, Down at the Union depot last night whllo a special Rock Island train from Denver, bound for New York, was changing engine or something, ltnllnn opera singers were certainly snapping their fingers, as they danced to the st-ral-n ot their own (hold this note professor) ba-aa-aa-fled ra-nn-nse. It was tho special Rock Island train that was bringing the defunct Canadian Opera company which smashed In Denver last week, back to Uroadway. (iriilti In Ilrlltiar. On that train wcro musical geniuses whoso very names mako phonograph records leap nnd bound in price. On the train also wcro something like sixty red lipped, black eyed, rosy cheeked, black haired llttlo Italian chorister whose very charm and good looks composed tho only cheerfulness on that snd, and train. In fact, few person In Omaha knew th opera singers wero coming through, and II was when a reporter who hap pened to be at the depot saw tho galaxv of femlnlno charm through a day conch window ho said to himself; "Mo for it, and ho entered to glvo tho layout tho onco over, that he Incidentally grabbed for himself a yarn of these dimensions, This much, however, Is only digression, and odds to Omnhn'fl misers nt losing thf coiiccrt so hero tho Irrelevancy ceases, Only a few ot tho member of the com pany could talk English. Swear In Itnir Time. When Aaldo Jaccla, tho llttfo musical director, was approached for his version of the fracas that led to tho smash in Denver ho worked himself Into a freny ot rage. "Ooo-o-oo! Moun-xoo! ow enn I told It you wnt ocx linppcn u by thorn Den vnlre," ho excitedly gesticulated. "Thoso Dunstan Collin wit them Den-valre man-ag-e-mont! Oh, wnlr 1 zo word to describe! Ilcem la them cause for all our trouble. Collins? Hah! A plgl Slczak! Sleznk also cex one rummy I 1 do not wish zo quotation bo but Ohl Ooo-oo-al 1 can- not go on! It Is terrlblomou-zoor! And yotn sny advance seat salo hero exceed J6.60O ot such grand dollar I Oh, I am flabcrgast' Oh! Oo-oo-oo! Walr can I find word to say Wat ecz thoso dosplcablo once!" Illnme n Rival Company. Mr. Agide Jaccla, howovor, did not wneto any tlmo In finding words. Ho chucked tho English Into tho discard, but what ho said In his native tonguo un doubtedly mado the ear's ot tho Pcnvcr management. Advnnco Manager Collins, and several other persons, burn. Afterward, Jaccla said that tho Chi cago Oratid Opora company is largely to bfamo for tho difficulties which ttir rounded tho Canadian company duriuti tho tour. Collin wa accusod of belli; coerced by tho Chicago company; wuii accused of routing tho Canadian company so a to mako things bad for them; lus homo being In Chicago, hi secret con nectlon with "tho rival could easily he fathomed by many pf the enraged artist. Slezalc camo In for a session on the urid ine, because ho got mad and llckoJ somx policemen and left the company to shoul der tho consequences, and tha nnnvn representative of the Company, upon th discovery that ho was n brother-in-law of Collins, also came in for a soislou. And so It wont. Madam Rappold nnd Rosa Olltzka worn reclining on a couch in a drawing room. renuing i ranch romances, whon thov wero told that Luclua Pryor, although rich In experiences a a grand open manager, was paying off his obligation with tho savings of a llfetimo bocauao or tho opera company' difficulties. Tha two songbirds Immediately bocama dronched In tears. "Convey to Mr. Pryor our sympathies," they said In chorus. "Tell him that if ho can arrange for a concert wo will slng tor him that he may recoup hi losses." The train started to move and thi visitor -while leaping found tlmo to think that tho messago waa futile, as already tho Never Somomore club ha announced an Increase In It membership. 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