OMAHA. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2a. Fmandal I, Market. Financial and Industrial News of the Day I Z- J. . : 1 ! . .1 Live Stock St. I" t ... Bjr ALEXANDtK DANA NOYti Hawk tt-m mH ttt, New Yotk, Feb. 25Conilnng Kqi dt ll recent advance m a number tf important maiadi, it vould luvs beta ranble fwaL Jy in the Icht cl Walt trvi lr. cliikiii to look for gtnrt ruction tlownwaid on lt v-ttWt cluwl day, 1'rentcl tle reverie occurred today. J l ofk rnarkri repeated th jireviout day's ry of num lrr tf toniiff.li!e advancei, invt.t Pient bunch iroeraUy rcturrtr J to the wffli'i bcit price and tfrln5 eathange on quite uncspcttrd 1 rfiuicirj k!t us decline trout '1 liur.ttay'i hithrt ami eluded at te let rate of ike eaon. In the commodity market wheat recovered l a price only a small fraction under the highest ol the week, while corn, advancing more than 2 cent for the day, reached the lnght.t price since Ut March, a iigtire nearly 20 cents per buihel above the low price at which the Jirfcnt crop ha sold. In w..k or to. .hill know rroro tn. iwv.rnm.m l alat.-iii.ui ..f h 'farru "'HM1 of VI. lift I. no lnU i.r th. Hire MIJIMt tiuanal true f lljl u ln in the faim.r. ti.it.la. le fc olt at tha tii.h.r !. una ui.m.nt at airuuttui.l ii.n In January ertoas at . ael ana r.aaua for itia ri.a. In .van. my itit ..putt ef rani wa. null. with. ui tier..l.iii fr that tnantn. In (ha aavatt ,mntti. aiia laat June w. Bava ill ahio.it timta than .if time aa much a. Ida r brfi.ra. tw aa the rl-e iter bu.h.t h.a ten 4utliif mt or Ihia roratu uri..I, lha lual v.lu of Ilia aavan niitinha' hin nnl tit rnrn .ir.eda nil pwalint, To. Ia a.liait.a on lha aluca i'-han. vara, a ii.ual ir'-aulailv diatrlhute-l. r rau.a.-linin aa a hla wara unusually and nriifruioiial handiwork y no nin aUaanis but, on lha whn. tiiilraaiun wade hy lha day', market of lha ln.tlsrittnn of rel Iwld.r In aall aliarra of oil roMI'.nin. at lllnif tii.iH-l tiilraa, Wh.ih.r Ihia "uuiai.ta buHI.'' woulj buy from lha a.-ul.lon. If Ih.v tnti to raallta afiar ainy funh.r con.l.lrrabla ralia. M anuihT iuailon. ljira BaMlnraa. ' Th buitn.n dnna In Inv.aim.nt bnnda a, lara. for a Haluiday. Wllh lha for aii govarnm.nl aavurltlaa aipaflally. lha waak'i rarllar marhad advanca w.r. malntalnrd, moat -f them rlo.ln tirar 'to lha wwk'a huhaai. fnnipan.on of cloaliif prlira HH ihiaa of lha pr.c.dlnj rk ahow a auhaiamlal numhrr of I nd 1 point advam-aa in lhl Itfup, with aimltar (aina In domratla " In lha lnkin cuinmunlty. in oy a.n-ml ad vane In for ain .'',""",P " raardd with " akaitli-Hm. Thrra la p.-, ht.a an ln. rra.lnn body of opin 0 "hfl h .1-r.n. a furihrr prrnt rlaa . n warrant. il at a momrnt whn Knaland .old ah.pmrm. muat for lha tlma da .,... bciiuaa of tha Tranavaal alrlka an" wh-n arrannaman.; for lha or.dl.. ?"r poaalbla paym.nt of " 'JH ilrinah d.bt l our rury may In ty h. in .l.ht. But th. ."'. lh,(; iraWW acualiV b'b.nd th. mar-kat. New York Quotations R.n. of prlrra th. laadlnf ck. 1 fufnhrd byU.an Bryan. J Truat bullulni: RAILROADS. rMKr HI, h. .Low. Cto. Clo. . Na.aai W7 'ik aia Tlalt. A Ohio 37 p;;iYto. isfi Kaw York I'tnirai i t haa. & Ohio Gt. Norlhrrn llllnola (.'antral. K. f. Southrrn.... T.ahlah V.lli-v..., Mlaaourl Pacltlo.. H. Y. a n. n...c Northern Pacific, CAN. W Tenn. R, R...... K.aillng r., R. I. P...., Bout horn Pacific. Poutharn Railway M. St. r .Union Pacific... 604 IS It (0 1JJ . 7 (!' T4 2H 61 in to si IK 7 41H 6H iivi ...134H 13. Amrr. C.r Fdry. Uo''i lSf 1SJ14 110 10Si 1"9 . ini4 1MV, los iui SVa 6il StH i J71 80 'i 68S 34 7S4 41 5 Mi JOS 23V. : t to? is ti 36 7 1M 8SS Hi 24 ' 134 in '4 J3KH 77"4 IIH 7 V4 ir.'i son to 17 o 34i 75M, 41H 8 20H t3S 134 H AJIta-Chalmtra mrr. Loco. ... Baldwin Loco. ... Hthlrhcin Nle.l . :oo. Kucl & Iron Cruclbla Amar. Strut Fdry. Lackawanna Steal MldvHln Slrrl ... Trraardj Stefl Car Ri-rubllc 8. & 1. . Hallway Btrrl 8. . Vnlted Slatea Steel S5 . 11 n? vanauiuiu '" "1" Inacnnita 4S"A 48 mer. 8. ( R. Co. Crrro D. Tasco . t'hill ..fjr.een Cananea . Knnecott Utiaml Nevada Con Hay Consolidated rt.ii '4 Ullif. General Asphalt .. M4 Cosdcn H Tat. Petirol 64 H Island Oil li InvlnclDl. un .... Mexican Peterol IIH.IU St.t.a... Pacific Oil 49 1 Phillip. 3JT Pierce Oil S Pura Oil S5'A ' Roynt Dutch ..... 63 i Sinclair Oil ! 6Va 33 4 , 30i 4" a7 4tja. 16 . 27 '4 . 56 13' 13 64Ml 81"4 46 30 48 vi J . S7Mi 94M 36V. 46VI 33 HVi Ve'i 38 Vi 27 26 n' its 611. 66 31 46H 30 46 ii n 37 VI 36 Vi 4 46 4 33 16V1 iVvi 38 U 27-4 :c 111. im 26. 6H 33 4 30 'l 664 .47 "A 96V4 38 4 36 48'1 46 V. 83'i 16V. 26H 26a 37 74 2714 24 134 13 13 61H 63 35H 62H IV. 1 R U J23V4 122-4 122 122V4 13 J3s u 1.17 48H 32 8Vi 36 62-i 20 63H 36 64 Mi 16 48 S! 8 V. 357. 63 'i V4 624 35 V. 621. 1 W 15 '4, 47 8V4 34 62V, 30i rsincimr un -.- Standard O.. M. J..10A 179 179 178V. 45 .1 18 V 89 '16 16 63 rn ict: r, v 4i; Vnlon Oil".!'.!.... 181, is 18 Whlta Oil 9, H Chandler 69 68 General Motor.. . 8 8 Wlllv. -Overland 6V 6 Plerce-Arrow .... 17V4 16 White Motor 38 35 Btudebakcr 101 99 100 RUBBER AND TIRES. Ft.k 12 "V. It Goodrich Kelley-Sprlngfleld. 40V4 Keystone Tire .... 16 AJa 15 tt 9 n.ikkaa Kit It. INDUSTKIAWJ. Am. Beet Sum.. 37 36 H A.. Q. & W. 1 2T 26 Jf ,Am. Int. Corp.... 44 434 a a 9. SI Am. Telephon...,.1194 H9H 119 119 American Can 40T. Central Leather .. S3V4 33 33 33 -iba Can. 10 10H Cuban-Amer. Bo. . 19V4 19 19 19 Corn Product. ....103 102 102 102 t. . ci li at R 1 i: 1 1 ' General Klectrie .152 152 151 . 162 Great Northern Ora 36 35 Inter. Harvester ,. 90 90 A. H. L pfd. .. 6S 66 U. S. Ind. Alcohol . 46 44 Inter. Paper 49 48 Inter. M. M., jSM-. Amer. Suirar Ref.. 67 66 Sears-Roebuck ... 8H 6' 1 Stromsb.rg- 40 39 Tobacco Product.. 2 61 Worthlnj. Piimp . 46 46 Wllaon Co Weatlnit. Electric. 66 65 'Amer. Woolen 86 86 69 8 6 17 40 It 16 56 17 27 44 25 84 ! 16 38 99 12 37 89 16 15 65 T 26 44 25 MISCELLANEOUS 35 50 66 45 49 71 67 68 40 (2 46 65 85 Har.i.1. o.rerv iffi.,.i M ..!-,,,, iiffrial Tuaajay.,, lillui.l WaiM4y, f(..ia taar.4ay... Unlet 9. 0 ... t..llH.a aalM'd.y, ma . lb a , kasi U.I --.., ma I eka aa, a.n.a I . .. urn. .a Oaiaka. rb- 1 hi i.ni 4 . I ! 9l ,1. ! ,1. .3 ,;. J.I II U4 t.l-4 II i.ti. ! l HI a:. II 114 . Kaatl a u l lit lei t lil t.t.t I 4 4 '.:. l ! li ill ttwaiul. a diapoailla ef Mlrl .1 lha I i.Iuti aink.arda, uinah.. b . f ! koaia, ..a nd at I p. in. rifcaiy ;. II!,. iirrrtrn-fARt.0T. Haraa. ad CtttU II j" Up alul.a. w4u.ii n. n. ....... i l I'..', It,. t I ,. .. I ain I'.'if... tt. M ... II 4 ', S- V, Hr , ! .. ... I ', a N IV. Ir IH.. S ', ait, P. ! . H., r, H. j , a.. i ., 1 i-, ii. a w y., weai i i', II. I, a. I'., a.. (,. I'. It. J. P,. ..!.. I r.,i.t t&..lni. ....la llfJlHTIO.V tlft. Caul I'" It Armour ( 14 1 til ..... t'u.LI.V I'ai'km. (.' 444 !t l..ld fa. kUK Co. ........ . 41 ..... Horn. I'a.ain. u.... S t.4 ..... txnii a i 4ii ..... J. W. MuiTby !: Hw.ru i'u lit iiih.r buyre .......a... alt Carr IVmna; Co..... 6tt Total ...T"Ti T.lTi "ill Cattle llac.lpie, Joe h.ad. Tat cat I la of nearly all datura bava r""td lha bi(n point nf lha araaon h.ra Ihia waM, Ilia market dtaBvlliit irailually frain .tart lo finl.ti un m Ulrly b.aty aupl'ly. blia .ro aallinat :6r4Mo WHir Iban k am, bulk briname; II'i'7.7t and nominal top. iuutd up to ! i. Cow. and h.lfvr. .r .anerally :'va hl.her for th. wk and atoiker. and fJ-r. bava .old on a good. uron. taaia 'I'd. lay', maikrt i nominally .lead at lha advanco on .11 kin. la, Tn. erk . racaipta tnial J0,4u0 bead. guoiatlona on ratl: Uood to cholc heov.a. 7ti.2&: fair 10 good beavaa, !.") T. so; common to fair bvevea, V4.ai; lood to cholc. ya.rlliif., 17 0t 40; fair to rood yoarlinee, 76t?.4u; common In fair yearling., I.1M4 15; kood lo cholra beifr.. 40tf t :.: fair to good heifer. I.'.. oof 36; choir, to prim, row, 16.661)6 10; good to cnnlc. row., ti.ooi 5 au; fair lo good row., II 50 ipiOO; common to fair vnw., 1u'(04 a6: good to ch .lea ftedera, 15O7.60; fair lo good feedera. IH.HW6 7J; common to fair feeder., i 40it 10; good to cholc. atocker., t & kf T.&U; fair lo goad attx-k-ara. I.:3V6.7S; common to fair atnrkera, $l.t04t.U: atork li.lf era. 4.(0.oo; .lock row., 14 UU(5.(JI: dock calvea, 16. 0007.75; vaal ralve., Ii.00ti9.7i; bull., .lag., ate, f.266.2S. Ilo.a Itecrlpta, 6.500 head. Th. light run of hnat. PaturdHV found . ready aale at price, ruling atmng lo loo higher with both parkere ami ahipper. actlva bidder. I.lkht hnir, .old ninstly from tlo.lit 10.80, who . top price of 110 35; mixed led. and butcher weights. I10.00 10 20. and parking 'grade. tH.75fJ9.75. with the Kilreme beavlea, 5008.75. Bulk of aalea wa. 10.0or noci. Price, at thl. w-.ek'a clo.a ara 40yi0c higher than lart week a close. HOGS. Sh. Pr. No. Ar, III US G2..Z80 No. Ar, 28. .257 60. .296 66..2H4 41. .208 79. .181 10 00 70 10 IS 40 10 ii .. 10 35 273 60. ,:s.i 78..S0T Sh. Pr. II I I II .. 10 10 .. 10 to ' 70 10 30 flliei and Lamba Receipts, 1.000 head. Fat Jamba hav. been In good demand all week and with the eireptlon of ona day which registered a .harp decline price have h.on .trona; to higher with . total advance for the week of approximately tl.00. A new hlKh price was m.d for the .e.son of t6.00, with closing price. tl6.00sJ15.to for tha hulk with . top of 116.60. Feeders and ahearlng lamh. were atrong to higher, with a total advanr of 60n, .hearing lamb, aelllng .t 114.60. Hheep a-era mostly ateady with price range unc.hanitcd. Quotation, on aheep and lamb.: Fat lamh., good to choice. 16.00i516.60: fat lain ha, fair to nood. 114.60 15.00; feeder lnnibs, good to choice, tl3.00lS 86; .henrlnr lamb. S 1 4.00 0 1 4.60; cull lambs, tlv.0091I.00; f.t yearlings, light. 812.60 C13.00; fst yearlings, heavy. 19.60010.00; fnt wether, $7.76i;9.00; f.t ewe., light, 87.5Os.O0; fat ewea. heavy, t5.507.00: feeder ewe. 4.005.60. St. Ix)ula Livestock. Last St. Louis. 111., Keb. 25. Cattle Receipts 300 bead: market compared with ?neek a0' bet "'"era and bulls, 25 to 40o higher; light ytarllngs. veal calvea and cannor cowa, ateady; beef cows, S5o higher; atockcrs and feeders, strong; to 35c higher. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head; market opened mostly 1015o higher; top. 810.95; closed with part of early advance lo.t; bulk; 170 to to 220-poundors, 810.76 10.95: bulk 220 to 290-pound averages. 810.4i)!510.70: plga. strong, 25 to 60c high er, tl0.0l)10.60; packer sows, stoady to strong. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 had; no mnrlt.l- pr.lni. i compared with week ago, fat lambs, 60o to 85c higher; top for week, 815.60; sheep mostly 50c up. Chicago lire Stock. Chicago. Feb. 25. Cattle R e c e I p t s. 1,000 head; compared with week ago beef steer, closed largely steady to 15c higher with spot. 25c up, lower grades showing the advance: fat she stock 1025c higher; canners and cutters mostly steady; bulla gained largely 60c; veal calvea mostly 81.00 higher; atocks and feeders 1526o higher. ' Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; active and mostly 10fj16c higher than Friday's average; shippers bought about 1,500; hold over light; top 811.10 for one load 176- pound average; bulk tlO.50ll.00; pigs steady. Sheep Receipts, ' 3,000 head; mostly pacKers; lew loads on sale brought about steady prices. Compared w th week ago killing classes 2550c higher, shearing lamos outUMoc nigner. 35 81 7 43 49 71 66 68 40 62 41' 65 88 13 35 33 63 36 33 63 10 74 76 2 23 10 74 75 a S3 36 34 3 89 10 74 75 2 7 34 .3 IL 140 140 142 93 . SV 34 35 34 'a . rAtlnn DM . S3 Ame, Ag. Chemical 35 American Lln.aed 33 Union Bag, pfd. .. 3 Bosch Magneto Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 10 C.L Packing.. 74 Col. Gaa ft Elactrlo 75 Col. Graph S Ignited Drug Nation. 1 Enamel.. 34 Vnlted Fruit 14 National Le.d .... 89 xati.u.ti'ui. - - - Pullman 116 116 116 116 T...- . 1 O,,.. ,71. 3714 .17 . 18 Bo. Porto Rico S r 61 B.tall Store. .... 48 ft. U B. F 29 .Virginia C. Chem. SI Total sales, 646.500. ' aloney Cloae. 6 per ent; Friday. fclose. 6 per cent M.rke Clou, .0045: Frld.y'i Ioe. ,4)045. Francsv-Closn '.0J08; Friday', cloa ' .91. Sterling Clo... 84.41: Fridays close, 14.40. Chicago FTodoc. ' Chicago, Feb. So. Butter Higher; creamery extra., 36c: firata, 81935c; seconds, !8O30c; atandards, 85c, Eggs lower; receipts, 17.431 eases; firata. 35c; ordinary flrsta. 22 0 33c; amisc.lluwu, 148360. 49 47 28 12 4. 47 19 S3 46 7 3t Kunsas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 25. Cattle Receipts. 450 head; for week, beef steers mostly 2550o higher; top, 88.25; rat she stock, mostly 25c higher; spots up more; canners and cutters, 1525c higher; bulls and stock calves strong; killing calves strong to 60c higher; stockers and feed er., 2540o higher; stock cow. and bett ers mostly 1015o higher. Hogs Receipts. 600 head; .teady to lOo higher; unsorted hog. weighing 120 pounds, 110.40; mixed 240 and 276-pound weights, 310.10 10.35; packing sows, mostly f 8.25 ; no shlpperi buying; bulk: of sales, tl0.1010.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.500 head; market mostly on through tilling; for week, killing classes generally 60 76c higher; few prime lambs up more; top, 815.60; feeding lambs, mostly 60c higher. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Feb. 25. Cattle Re ceipts, 400 -head; market steady; com pared to a week ago, killers 25c higher; stockers, steady to weak; fed steers and yearlings, J7.008.50; warmed up steers and yearlings. 34.606.76; fat cows and heifers, 34.007.00; canners, 32.60W4.00; veals, I5.009.60; feeders, 35.0007.00) calves. 84.607.16; feeding cows and heif ers, 33.60 5. 50; stockers, 35.00 7.0(1. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market 4 16o higher: butchers, 810.10010.25; lights, 3IO.S010.4O; mixed, 19.7510.10; heavy packers, 18.258.50; native pigs, 110.00; western pigs, 110.50; tulk of sales, 110.00 4J 10.30. Sheep anfl Lambs Receipt., 600 head: market steady; compared to week ago, Iambs, 81.00 higher: - ewes, 60o higher; fed western lambs. 315.75. St. Joseph Lire Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 25. Hogs Re ceipts, 3.600 head; steady to atrong: top 110.50; bulk 310. 1510.60. Cattle Receipts. 100 head; ateady; steers t6.508.75; cows and heifers 14.00 68.50; calves 16.0010.00. Sheep Receipts, 700 head; steady; lambs U4.7515.50; ewea 87.507.86. Ifew York Cotton. New York. Feb. 25. Weekend short coveting operations promoted . consid erable advance In the cotton market to day. Lacking; breath, th. market was. nevertheless, buoyant ty a good underly ing demand from the start and in the firat hour futures went ome 19 to 17 points over last night's closing level. The advance continued through the short session .nd In the last hour un der more near month demand from shorts and trade interests prices ranged 28 to 38 points over Fridays final bids. The market closed .round its hlgb, 27 to 23 points net higher. Spot cotton was quot ed at 18.80o for middling, up 30 points. Spot cotton, steady. 30 Point, advance; 18.80c for middling upland. Southern spot markets were: Galveston. 18c; 35 points advance; Savannah. 17. J5; 26 pointa advance; Memphis,. 17.50c; un changed; Houston, lsc; 26 points ad vance; LltUa Bock, lT.iic; unchanged. New York Bonds ! Omaha Grain 1 Omaha Produce i' V 4 91 I IWrty IWaa. alM. IK.aj lit 1.1. t It ( l.i a I.I 4. 81 I. t l I.I 4 ......H it 4 14 4,. t4 14 V. ........ t 44 lull 41. 1. I) I I 4lH r-.4. ........ 14 18 : vi. iv ii. (4 i. ; II Vl. . .4 ! 14 I. It 4 Y;t ia I e lu ll la! tf.MU. Aif.ntii.a I. TIV t h. aa .. loll 101', II ll... 1. I l ).t 4i ! a ........l! !" It lli.l.l I. ,..l4 l ll li.id.au. ia it -4 il 4 I ill of Hit l ' I I .r.. J. t of 1414, .1 l, 36 I'bu I. i.f 9!.,..e leo Chile .a ft .4l.tlai4, Mt 31 Chile . at ll. .. I"l .l II i nina .. ,, is . II Copa.h.ga. 1. ,, 94 t Cub. 8 at 1.V4... 14 iMnlnark, a. 94 ;i imtm.ti . .,,.,.1, nutria JC..I tn4 . .5 41 li.orh aa ....,,,,o 114 r-i.n'h 7. 1.4 too 1 Italian 91 41 II J. I.l I. 13 Jap I t 4 l It J. It 4a 76 14 I.l on. (a ' ;. M.r.-ili.a a. liv 6 M- 4. 46 1 M. 4a 41 4 Norway la ...!" t4 If (JtiMualand 7 ..,,101 let il gua.it.iand 4a ,,,, 99 4 ilia I' Jan .......I.l lot 1 Km L. tir.n V 8 ! lo. Ill Hem. ? 93 91 4 b..ln 91 91 11 a i.. .. ....lit 114 1 sao I'.ulo I. 1.1 1.1 II Tokio 6. 71 71 2 t'rugu.y . 104 1 7 V K l of till 101 !! 104 93 I' K 6. of !;.)" 106 il U k i.f 1.17. 914) 91 Home. tie. IMC 4. of 11.7, 144 104 46 ! 44 11 6 It 4I Cleae 11 1 14 81 4 44 l II II f 14 II 114 14 III 11 ttl4 19 lot lf ll l4 .' t.i'. li l"i ll H i. ji.i 44 1.4 104 94V II K" a. it 41 ! 1"7 11 toi 1.0 42 9li 114 J.1 13 1"4 106 145 99 104 Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Oman. II. leased 4'lre, Chicago, Feb. 25. A wave of bullish enthusiasm iwrpt over the grain markets today. It carried May wheat and the deferred deliveries of oats to within a fraction of the best prices of the season. All deliveries of corn went to a new high "on the crop." Week-end evening up caused a reaction from the outside figures, hut the finish was at net gains of 4&2Ac on wheat, 2,42,jc on corn and lj'g&'lc on oats, while rye was up fl&'l'Hc. The bulls had things almost their own way during the last week. While July wheat lagged on account of a partial breaking of the drouth in the southwest, the undertone was very strong. Corn furnished the surprise. It sold to within a few cents of the figures at which it was selling a year ago. Closing trades showed net gains of 2J4(gbJic on wheat, as compared with the previous week, while corn was up 56!4c, oats l!4lc and rye 2tf24c.. Lard and ribs sold at the best prices of the season and lard gained 20(i30c, while ribs eased off and closed 25c lower. Wheat Off t Start. Wheat price were .off 10 at th. tart, in aympalhy with a-decline of d In Liverpool, and th. forecast indi cating rain in the aouthwe.t. Opening figures, however, were the lowest of the day Sales by commission houses and local tradera were readily absorbed, with a later general rush to cover that car ried the May up over So from th. low a. the result of private cablea indicat ing a lowering in the estimates of Ar gentine exportable aurplua which was 10 000,000 to 20.000.000 bushels. Weed-end profit taking was responsible for a good reaction at one time, but the market received good support. There Is some local dlapo.ltlon to deaert wheat and get Into corn. Sentiment is somewhat mora mixed, but is still bullish. Western Kansas remains dry, but the central part of the state has received sufficient moisture to start the plant grow Inir nnii c.roo reports were more favor able. Outside mills were after wheat here, and a local mill bpught 20,000 bush els semi-dark at Kansas City as that grade could not be secured here. Kansas City reported that the movement in the southwest had fallen ou materially. Corn Prices Advance. A material increase In apeculatlve trad. ing waa responsible for an advance in corn to the best prices of the crop, and the finish was within a fraction of the top. The bulge failed to Increase coun try offerings to arrive, although 50c per bushel and better was bid at country points In Illinois and about that figure In Iowa. The 20 to I difference pre vailing between the price of hogs and corn Is having considerable effect on sen timent. Tha Russian relief has asked for of fers of 25,000 tons of corn grits. The ex port demand at the seaboard was good with some sales made for May-June shipment. Prospects are for a consld erable reduction (n the movement In the immediate future, which was a big fac tor in inducing buying of futures. FxporterB are taking liberal quantities of oats and with corn strong, an ad vance was easily attained, the finish be ing about the top with the July at a now high figure for the season. " Rye was affected by the action of other grains and Averaged higher, but trade was light. Pit Note. The trade Is looking for reports on farm reserves of grain on Monday. A private estimate is coming out which shows about 60.000.000 bushels less wheat and around 150,000,000 bushels more corn and 130,000.000 bushels less oat. than last year. The government will re vise its figures on farm reserves last year, which Is necessary, owing to the change in the final crop returns. "Each day uneovera new foreign demand for wheat," say Thompson and McKin non. "The insistence of this demand, even on advance, is strongly suggestive of the probability that the entire surplus of every growing country will be needed. We may have a period of depression due to - apathy of the domestic miller, but there will be no permanent weakness un til It is demonstrated that Importera' re quirement, have been supplied." Argentina ha. only 35,000.000 bushel, wheat left un.old that is available for Europe, according to a Buenos Aires cable to a leading New York house with ex tensive connections In that country. The surplus from the new crop was given as 92,000,000 bushels with a carry over of 8.000,000 bushels, making a total avail able of 100.000,000 bushels. Of this quantity 26.000,000 bushels already has been shipped and 20.000.000 bushels sold, but still clear white Brazil needs 20, 000,000 bushels. That accounts for 65, 000.000 bushels. Commencing Monday, grain in several private elevators in Chicago, which have heretofore not been reported, will be in cluded In the visible supply. Total stocks In the elevators are about 125,000 bushels wheat, 160.000 bushels corn. 1,650,000 bush els oats, 6,000 bushel, rye and 10,000 bushel, barley. New York Coffee. New York. Feb. 25. The market for coffee futures was very quiet today. Yes terday's heavy liquidation and switching appeared to have pretty well cleaned up the March position as there was no fur ther business In that delivery this morn ing. There was a little covering in the later months at the start, with the open ing 1 point lower to 2 points higher, but the buying waa very limited and prices later sagged off under acattertng liquidation. May reacted from 8.67o to 8.60o with the market closing at . net decline of 1 to pointa. Sales were esti mated at about 11,750 bags." March, 8.47c; May, 8.60c; July, 8.67c; September, 8.68c; October, 8.70c; December, 8.73c. Spot -coffee was steady and unchanged at 8 to Sc for Rio 7a and 12 to 12e for Santos 4s. Xew York Dry Goods, New York, Feb. 25. Evaporatfd Apple Market quiet. Prunea Firm.r. Aprlcota Steady. Peach. Firm, Raisin Quiet. New York Dry Good. New York, Feb. 15. Cotton good were (teady with the demand lean active. Wash fabric received 'more attention among buyer. ' Yarn, wool good, and sllka ware quiet. Burlaw were ateady. Linen, were quiet In first bands, but old at.adlly in distributing channel. 107 98 , 79 16 14 . 64 93 84 , 83 39 76 64 44 li 9i', " ! 44 :r ii n !! 14 !! t4 ! 91 .!?' 77 11 11 I us 17 14 101 .1 09 101 it tr it .i us 39V 47 72 ID1. 46 11 K" it 19 .4 104 101 71 113 14 4 ' 97 i 84 45 91 40 1"4 74 71 101 74 Jul 4 93 99 44 100 100 107 107 103 103 Tl 71 61 61 44 44 39 89 INTO 4Hl f !. 4 44 am. A i 1al. ! 1 Am. A ih.iM ( I ' 94 l Am Ku tun 4., 41 l Am Ll T .1 ...!. IU I 4 t I '. 44 AUT T 4. ... ( 11 AM r T ul 4... 61 at Jl Ant. will t I II 41 I Ann Aibr 4 .... 41 tl I Armour i ti l :i a r k iii. 4., .; I All Cu.il t.ia It.. in, fl S Ail i .l 1..... 14 1 All t flat U I.l 4.. f ?l II At full trn ll : I All It'll ll.tl tWl.l"!', 14 If li o at .... I II 4 il fit 1 11 7i it II u cv 4'....,. 11 1 1 H A U sit 4 11 17 14 II A II H I. 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C "r c 4 9. 7t 11 1 Cuh C gr cony 7 76 74 14 Cuba R K 1 103 101 t Cuba R R 6 74 lt I Cuban Am H col la. 104 105 10 Cum Tel 6.' 49 t9 I 1) II rv il 93 91 I tl 11 4. 49 99 10 R refg 6. 45 44 t Det Ellison 1.1 ana refg 4. B I""'. 1 rla Match db 7.I07 3 Tiupont 7. f 104 1 Edison Elro till of N Y f. cv 6i 71 S Krle prior lien 4s... 61 1 Erie gen lien 4.... 46 I I-i - -w ia A li 9 k i vn. n 40 40 40 10 Krle l 41 41 41 Flak Rubber 8s. ...102 101 103 lt Uoodyear TAR SF 8. of '31 ., 14 OoodyearTAR 1941.112 45 Grand Trunk SF 6a. 101 SI Gt Nor 7a A 17 81 Ot Nor 6 Hod A Man rfg 6s. 78 63 Hud A M.n Inc 6... 68 1 III. cent 3 III. Cent 6a I Ilia Cent '4s 'il.... 19 Int Met 4. 11 Int Met ctfa.'. 17 Int rfg 6. 6 Int M.rin. 6. 10 Int Paper rfg 6a A. 4 Int Paper B 1 low. Cent 4s 6 K C FT SAM 4s. a K P Hou 3s , tr.llv Hefld sold 8..103 2 Lack Steel 6. 1923. 98 27 Lake Shore 4s 192S 92 ' 1 Lorlllard 6a 93 ULAN 6. A 101T 1 Manhattan Ry 4s.. 64 22 Ma St R 1st 0 6s. S 1 Maryland 8. 14 Mldvale Steel 6a .. T 12 Ml St L 4s 3 26 M K T 6s notes .. 67 20 M K T cts of dep.. 66 103 MKT ne adj 6s A 49 37 M K T P L OS A. 16 M. K T P ly 4S B 79 M K T P L 6a C. 8 M K T 1st 4a ... 2 Mo P 6s 1923 ... 1 Mo P gen 4s ... 1 Mont Power 6S .. 20 N Ry Mex 4s . IN O T M 6S ... 10 N Y C Col 7s .. 29 N Y C deb 6s .. 8 N Y C ref 3s 1ANYRMCI. 8 N Y F.dl 1st 6s A. 106 r. n y c b nav db. 2 N Y C P M 4s .. 1 N Y NH 4s 10 N Y & W 1st 4s . 20 N Y R adj 6s ... 12 N y It cts 1 ,V Y S A W gen 6 4 2 N Y S R con 4s 65 16 N Y T 6s 1941. ...102 1 N Y T 4s .. 4 N Y & B 4s fs 8 Nfk Sou 6s A. . . 10 Nfk & W CV 6s 19 Nfk A W con 4s 3 Nfk & W div 4s 1 Nor Pao 6s B . 2 Nor Pac 4s .... 1 Nor Pao 3s 60 18 Nor Gt Nor 0s.l06 1 Nor Sta Po 6s ... 99 . 1 N W B T 7 107 1 O S L 6s 97 2 O S L 4a 88 15 O W R R & N 4s. 78 1 Otis Steel 8s .... 98 36 Pa Ga & El 6s .... 87 6 Pac Pow & L 6s.. 89 1 Pao Tel 6s , 94 10 Pan Am 7s 67 4 Penn 7s ........ .106 10 Penn 6a 106 1 Penn 6s 96 6 Penn 4 87 1 Penn R E 4. 99 2 Pere Marq 6a .... 89 1 Port R L & P 7S.103 2 Pub Svc adj 6s... 76 17 Reading gen 4s ... 83 4 Rep I & S 6. .... 92 1 R G & VV 1st 4s .. 75 1 R I A & L 4s.. 77 8 S A & A P 4s ... 72 5 St L I M S 6s.... 95 1 St L 8 F gen 6s .. 96 10 St L S F gen 4s. . 69 79 67 93 . 76 . 99 . 62 . 94 . 25 . 65 .105 . 99 . 76 71 79 69 70 6 S . 90 . 41 . 69 .105 . 86 . 84 .106 . 84 26 St L S F gen 6s B. 83 , 70 62 77 73 76 77 60 18 35 84 79 89 95 94 90 62 4 St L S F adj 4s 142 St I, S F Inc. 6s. . 3 Pt L S W 1st 4s. 42 St L S W con 4s. 1 St L S W.T 6s . I St P ft K C 4 Vis . 46 S A Line 6a .... 6 S A Line ed 6s , 23 S A Line rfg 4s . 2 S A Line 4s stam. 52 1 Sharon Hoop 8s.. 93 155 Sin OU con 7s. ...100 Sou Pao rfg 4s . 10 Sou Pao Col 4. 9 Sou Pao cv 4s . 28 S Por R S 7s . 3 Rou Ry Gen 6!4s 6 Sou Ry 6s .... 6 Sou Ry 4s 1 So Cal 7s 1054 40 Third A adj 6s ... 56 6 Tide Water 6s .. .102 1 Toledo S L & W 4s 62 7 Tri City Ry 6s ... 99 34 U P 1st 4s 91 1 U p cv 4s 91 1 Union Tank Car 7s 103 2 Uni Drug 8 106 III Ry In 6s Pbgh 82 1 U S Realty 6s ... 9n 2 U S Rnb 7s 106 6 U S Rub 6s 86 82 U S Steel 6s 100 1 Utah Po A L 5s 80V4 J" a caro Che 7s 6 VIr Ry 6 6 Wab Term 4s .. 20 West Elec 6s ,.. 6 West Md 4s 6 West Pac 6s ... 6 West Pao 6s . West Union 6s 2 West Union 4s t West Elec 7s... 1 West Shore 4s X Wickwlres 7s .... 11 Wil.on 7. 14 Wilson cv 6. 2 Wis S A D 4s ... Total sales, 18,643,000, 91 .91 .. 85 .. 99 .. 62 ..100 .. 84 ..108 .. 93 ..106 .. 79 .. 97 .. 96 .. 87 80 47 112 101 107 96 78 68 107 98 79 16 13 64 93 84 83 39 76 64 103 92 93 101 64 84 99 86 38 67 66 49 79 66 92 76 99 62 94 26 66 105 99 76 71 106 44 79 69 70 6 6 44 66 102 90 4U bb 105 86 84 106 84 60 106 99 107 97 88 77 98 87 89 ?4 67 106 105 96 87 99 89 103 76 82 92 75 77 72 95 96 69 83 76 62 77 72 75 77 49 18 34 62 ' 93 100 ' 84 79 88 95 94 90 62 106 66 102 62 99 90 91 103 106 81 93 106 86 100 80 91 91 85 99 61 100 84 106 93 106 79 97 96 87 80 47 112 101 107 94 78 68 107 98 79 16 11 64 93 84 83 31 76 64 103 98 92 93 101 64 86 99 86 38 67 66 49 79 66 93 76 99 ,i 62 94 20 66 loss. 99 76 71 106 95 79 69 70 6 6 44 66 102 90 41 69 105 86 84 106 84 60 106 99 107 97 88 78 98 87 89 94 67 106 106 96 87 99 89 103 67 82 92 75 77 .72 96 96 69 83 76 62 ll 73 75 77 60 18 36 tin 93 100 84 79 89 95 94 90 62 106 66 102 62 99 91 91 103 106 81 93 106 86 100 80 91 91 85 9S 61 100 .84 108 93 106 79 97 96 87 80 Foreign Exchange. New York, Feb. 25. Foreign Exchange Strong. Great Britain Demand, 14.41; cable, 14 4J; 40 day. bill, on bank.. 14.31. France D e m a n d, .0906c; cables, .0906c. Italy Demand. ,514c: cables, .0516c; Belgium Demand, .0860c; cables, ,4861c. Germany Demand, ,0044c; cables, .4045c. Holand Demand, ,3940c; cables, ,3846c. Norway Demand, .1708c. Sweden Demand, ,2640c. Denmark Demand, .2095e. , - Switzerland Demand. .19.Cc Spain Demand, ,1596c. Greece Demand. .0456c. Poland Demand ,.0003 e. Cxecho-Slovakta Demand. ,0144 Vie. Argentine Demand, .8700c Bra.ll Demand, ,1176. ' Montreal tJo. Omaha, February 25, The future tnarketi again ihowej higher range of valuei for the week, tint being r.prrially true of corn, llene ficial raim fell in the ouihweit ern district and M improvement in the wheat crup of that aection noted. However, thit had only a temporary effect on prices, Uood buying oidcri appeared ou the break and final price (or the week re around the highnt of the tcon for May wheat, while a new high level all around obtained in corn. Receipt of wheat today were 50 cart, a4 complied with 47 carl latt year. Corn, 92 car, a againtt 135 car Iat ycir. Total of all kind were 7 cars, against 192 can tatt year. Shipment totaled lo8 cart, at compared with 87 carl last year. The caih market ympathiied fully with the itrength in future toibiy and a good demaiid developed for all commoditie and price were sharply higher. The floor offering of cash wheat were taken at 4c to 6e up. Corn wat in good demand at UjC to 3c higher. Oat sold tip ?ic to lUc. Kye wa 3c higher, while barley wa strong at about unchanged prices. WHEAT. No. 1 d.rk birds 1-1 car (imutty, 1 p.r cent dark), ti ll. No. 4 dark hard! I far (hairy). II I. No. 1 bard wiol.ri 1 car, 11.11; 1 car. No t h.rd winter: t c.r.. 1114 ..ml- d.rk; 1 c.r, 11.11 a.ml-dark); 1 car I 01 per c.nt heal damaged), .111; I care. II 30: 1 rara (ainuily), 11.30; l-l car (amuttyl, li.:l; I r.r i.mutty), 1112 Lemi-rt.rkM I c.r I.mutty), 11.11; 1 car t.niutly). II 21. No. 1 hard wlnt.rt 1 car, 11. !tl 1 ear. 11.24! 1 rar (amutty). 11.14 (a.ml-d.rk); I r.r (v.r amutty), 11.14 (aaml-dark.) No, 4 hard winteri 1 car (hiavy 1-7 per cent rye). 11.21. No. 1 yellow hard: 1 car, 11.11; clra, II 30. No, I yillow hard: t car.,tl.tl;!c.ra, 11.27. No. 1 y.llow hard: 1 car (1.1 per cent heat damaged). 11.10. Sample eprlng: 1 car (northern 1 p.r cent floated), 11.26. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (durum, arnutty), 11.12; 3-1 car. 11.11. No. 3 mixed: I car (durum, imutty), 11.11; 1-1 car (durum, imutty), 11.19. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (durum, amutty), 11.10; 1 car (spring heat damaged), 11.11. CORN. No. 1 white: 1 car, 64c; I can, MVte. No. 3 white: 4 car, 13 c; 1 cart, 14c; 4 car (shipper' lights), 64e. No. 1 while: 1 car (.pedal billing), 140. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 64c. No. 1 yellow 1 car.. S4o; 4 car, lie. No. 3 yellow i car (apectal billing). 64 4c; 1 car (special billing), 6oc No. 1 mixed: 1 car. 63e. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 62 c; 1 ear (ipictal billing). 53 Vjo; c.r (near white), 61c: 1 car (near yellow), 14 c; t car., 61 c; I ar, na No. 3 mixed: 1 cars (apeclal billing), 63 c; 1 car, 62 c. OATS. No. I whlta: 1 cara, lie. No. 1 whit.: l cara, 16c; 1 car., 16, No. 4 white, 2 2-6 car. 25e. RYE. No. 1: 1 cart, 95c No. 4: 1 car, 94c. 'i BARLET. "" No. 2: t-S car, 68c. No. 1 feed: 1 car, 4 test. He. Sample: 1 car, 61c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota) Receipt Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 60 77 47 Corn 91 101 136 Oata IS 15 Rye 8 14 , 0 Barley 7 8 1 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 45 51 21 Corn 86 41 54 Oats 33 9 11 Rye 2 0 0 Barley 2 2 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bush.l.) Receipts Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 871.000 1.017,000 941,000 Corn 2,086.000 2.348,000 1,661,000 Oat. 797.000 726,000 525,00. Shipment. Today W'k. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 667,000 670,000 464,000 Corn 1,446.000 889,000 703,000 Oats 646,000 474,000 410,000 EXrORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Year Ago Wheat and Flour ..... 76,000 193,000 Corn 623.000 118.000 Fural.hH by Hal. f rV.fcre.ka, 4. parioi.nl f ..ricuitur, fcuiMtt of W.r. k.i. 4 mu.iki; LlVla I'OI'UTRT. WhslMal. Wkoleeal. tiuh.irt. b.llli.. I'r, it. ,,, itittii; t(ieiti "ll'fa Un. m.iii...... l. b. (r...i) ,., Coca. ,,,,.,,... I 'il. . I Ua ,,,,,.,. Turk.) ......... ,l.v ,:4 .;i ,si ,i .u .14 .11 .i ,I.U ,;-t MO .; .?ir ,!! .: V .1,(1 .! ,?' ,:il .'.'il .110 .-tr Jict .;: .i: .114 .' i.l Bpiiftl II tiu-k. ,,.,,, 1-u.k. tlta .,,.,,,, TU'k.)t l.lltJi. H.lact No. I Ka. i 1'r.rk. Cut count....... M 60 0 7.04, ilL'TTCH. Cr.am.ry print,, Cr.ain.iv. lull., Country, be.l ... .51 tt .li (.4titry, common ,11 9 ... HUTTKHFAT, Station pik. .... :( HAT Prilrl. No 1 upland i: :oll09 No. I upland 4 fco 10 00 No. I Ul.l.nd. ...... .......... 10. If 14 No. midland I11 tf 10 69 No, I midland Iltl 4 64 No. t midland... ......a 10l l No, 1 lowland. ., I o 9 e No, t lowland 4 4U0 44 Alfalfa, cooice..... 1.6I4.I. No. I 14 601. It tandard It eniH4 no. : n No. 1 1000111 e rtat atraw , l o na Willi atraw TnI too rKl'ITS) AND VKr,i;TAni.KA Frulta Hananaa. 1uto per lb. Or. an.aa. all Sit and larger. IS.M'Irlio; ai 2S0. r60rt:6: aire 21. issioteo: li. 224. t:00O0. Lemon, li.60OI.lt box. (irap.rrult, I isii00 cr.ia, Appi.a, according lo grade and .!! Jonathans, 11.2.01.76; Dellclnua, ll.60tfS.00: Itnm Hraullee, 110093.25: Hl.mon wlnraap, 11000!.:!: Common Wln.aap, ll.0otll.7l; Winter I'earmaln.. 12.760 1.04; fplt.en. burg. I3.:6ir4 00: Tllacktwlg, HOOfflOO; lien Davla and Gann, 12.6001.00; urtley. 1160. Peara, Oregon eating, 1140 bu. basket. Fig. 14 packagea, I nunc. 12.11 f 1.26: 13 package.. 10 ounce. 11.60. Pate. Dromedary, t package p.r bog, 14.74; liallowll. I401o per lb. Vegetable.: rotatnea, per ewt.t Neb. Early Ohloa. No. 1, 12.35; Neb. Irish Cob bler, t: 25; Red River Ohloa, No. I, 12 2! 41.60; Cole Rrown Reautlra. II3 504M76. Sweet Potatoea, !l.75Q2.6tt per bu. Celery. I1.25C2.00 do. Head Lettuce, 16.60600 crate. Leaf Lettuce. 60t6tio dot. Red union., Itj'lio ih. Yellow onions, lo lb. Spanish Onions, 13.6004.50 crate. Cauli flower, t5.50frl.76 crate. Cucumber., hot house, 13.603.00 dos. Carrots. 2c03c lb. Turnip., 3t3c lb. p.ranlpa. 2r3o lb. Cabbage. 5HJ5o Ih. Young Southern Rndlshea. 75f9da Young Southern Car rots. 91o. Young Southern Beets. 90c 0 11.00. Brunella Sprout.. 26c lb. Shallntta. 65o dos. Green Peppers. 25(F36o lb. Young Southern Onlona. SOo do a. Paralry, 450 75c dos. bunches. Wholes ! price, of beef cuts are a. rouowa: no. 1 rlba. 23c; No. 2 rlba. 21c; No. 1 rlba, 16o; No. 1 loins. 2Gc; No. 1 lotne, 21c; No. 3 lolue. 1?c; No. 1 rounda. 14c; No. 2 round.. 13e: No, 2 round.. llc: No. 1 chucks. c: No. 3 chucks, 9c; No. 3 chucks. 7c: No. 1 plate., tc; No. 2 plates 5c: No. 2 plates. 4c HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Green salted, No. 1 flat, take off), per lb.. S6o: green salted. No. 2 (late take off), per Ih., 4'6c; green hide.. No. 1 (late take off), per lb.. 3 0 4o; green hides. No. 2 (late take off), per lb. 23c: green salted (old stock), per lb.. 24o; green salted bull hides. No. 1,. per Ih., 3c; green salted bull hides, No. 2, per lb., 2c. Horse hides: T,arge. each. 12.50; me dium, each, 12.00; small, each, 81.60; pony and glues. 76c11.00. Sheep pelts: Green salted, as to slue and wool, each, 60cll.oo; shearlings, green salted, aa to slxe and wool each, 5c 20c. Wool Choice fine, and bloetl, er lb.. 2026c; medium or blood, per lb.. 18tf21c: low and blood per lb., 15 17c; burry wool, per Ih.. 8c. Itnr Silver. New York, Feb. 25. Silver Foreign bar. 63c: Mexican dollars, 48c rather Is Denied , Month-Old Hahy Jiiile Sean Award Infant to C ra iidiuot lif r Ii tu! M a n l'lifiUetl for Support. Cut.dy of hi mantli'oM baby, 1 rlntury lo, and aked by John Tailor, following the drain 4 liu wile wliu.lt wa orotr.trd l relative. wit granted to Mr. J. W. Kelly, 1517 i'.iirdftte Hrert, moiher.iiiluw of Taylor, in Judge ear' court at urduy. T)Ur w4 found inrapable of kiipportiiiaT the child or givuig it a home. I unrr.it etprn.r and doctor bill following the death of Mrs, Taylor were not paid by Taylor, and only a few dollar given toward the up port of Mr. Taylor and her three ihlltltfii ii.e Tivl.'i' man ic to hrr U Apul, wnitr.sr ji4, A Hii.i..ii graiittd bv the wr'fi board, u4 aid from the aiHMtf4 ilmiur, auppoitrd the (jim'y hit siiinmrr and U. tlorca. 12. ildrt cliM of Mr Taylor, te.tiiied hrr tnothrr w afraid of Taylor, Ji4 forbidden the children to be prar Inm, and bad at. wy kept ioiueono wiili her when Ttor wa atoiitul. Tlirre SolJier llodici Due Here Monday Afternoon The bodies of three soldins wtm were killed in fiance will arrive in Omaha at I tomorrow afternoon at the I'n urn station, arordm to information to army officwl. Thev ire: l'rc4 U Wild,- Corning, la , a private, who wj killed Ju'y IS. IVIH; lidwin D. I.induy. M 1'errin avenue, Council IllnUs, who died of wound reeeived July 4, 1918, Sergt. Frank O. Flood of lutile Creek, Neb., killed September 27. 's rdymr?hts Your confidence in us is a trust that will never be abused. II ll 2,000 Year Ago. 30 441 97 Oat. None CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Carlots Today. Ago. Wheat 29 25 Corn 342 . 671 Oata 83 138 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS, Wheat 138 204 Corn 62 89 Oat 13 23 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat 106 61 Corn 86 143 Oat 49 41 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT Winnipeg 328 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. Feb. 15. 108 I 82 131 62 RECEIPTS 176 400 Art. Open. High. Low. Close. I Yest. Wht. I 1 I May 1.44 1.47 I 1.44 1.47 1.44 1.44 1.46 1.44 July 1.24 U 1.26 ( 1.23 1.26) 1.24 I 1.23l I 1.26 I 1.24 Rye May 1.07 1.09 1.07 1.0 1.07 July .98 .99 .98 .98 .98 Corn May .66 .68 .66 .68 .66 .66 J4 68 .66 July .68 .70 .68 .70 .68 ',4 .68V4 70 Oata May ,41J .42 I .41 ,42 .41 .41 43 , .41 July .43 .44 .42 .44 .424 44 Pork May 20.30 20.60 20.20 20.60 20.26 Lard I I May 11.77 11.12 11.77 11.81 11.77 July 11.97 12.12 11.97 12.02 11.92 Ribs I May 11.20 11.85 ll.SO 11.81 11.10 July') 10.95 11.02 10.98 11.00 10.90 Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Feb. 25. Potatoe Firm; re ceipt, 20 cars: total U. S. shipments, 362 cars; Wisconsin sacked round whites, ll.802.00 cwt.; -Wisconsin bulk round whites, t2.002.1o cwt.; Minnesota sacked round whites, 11.7601.86 cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, !2.002.10 cwt.; Colorado sacked brown beauties, 12.10 cwt. New York Prod ace. New York, Feb. 25. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Weak: fresh gathered extra firsts, 32c; first!, 2931c Cheese Firm: state whole milk flats, fresh, average run, 19$ 20c. . New York Ponltry. New York, Feb. 25. Live Poultry Dull; no prices quoted. Dressed Poultry Quiet; pries un changed. New York Ponltry. New York, Feb. 26. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Turpentine and Rein. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 25. Turpentine Market quiet; 85c; no sales; receipts, 18 bbls.; shipment, 177 bbls.; .tock, 8, 930 bbls. Rosin Market firm; aale. 680 caaks: receipts. 1.438 caaka: shipment!, 1,126 casks; stock, 72.074 caaks. Minneapolis Grain. - Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 25. Wheat Receipt., 137 cara, compared .with 165 cars a year ago. Cash, No. 1 northern, 1.64ei.68; May 11.47; July 11.36. Corn No. 3 yellow, 6667. Oata No. 8 white, 34J37e. - Barley 46 68c. Rye No. 1. 11.011.0I. , Flax No. 2, 12.602.66. St. Lou!. Grain. ' St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 25. Wheat May 11.41; July 11.21. Corn May 86o: July lc . Oata May 43c; July 45c , Linseed Oil. Duluth. Minn., Feb. 25. 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