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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. v AV @150 «, $5 507000, beot hame, $18.506 | stock Tows off, cases returned; new | 120.10. Madrid, 37.15; Lisbon, 42; Rome, 63.3% 7 %0 3 3 138 head cattle, { head sheep and Vot s Tiekled ahoridara, $6.0% | prairie, $85005.00 : o T ot ohcke “spain I | i} chotes Darnyard ‘catves — plekied har Vit Lard, easior s BUTTER-Creamery, 17420c; dalry, fancy, | 7 d . b 1908 y 198 400 uu;ylnp‘.yl ANt p W : L 1 IRES T B » 9 N w2 im0 a0 " L rarira — Ssosis Wheat Traders Disposed to Wait for Tn-| 7000 | ithy America, 800, com- || RECEIPTS. AW heat, 880 bu.; corn, 5,000 Beston Dieeh Quetations, gl:\:.:;&:t:d .00“0;:(:88‘:? Held i E 0 fead) marker Arm: s . dieations of Ohange. fisoonits shorclear, 3471050, mess, | _SHIPMENTE (wheat, 6,00 bu.; corn, 18 | cant: time toans, Ol ouns, SOt ly & STOCK COWS AND HEIFER N ST Vinible Suppties, @iige; Jupan, 45 1T edo Grain and Seed. " a7a(West End . 4 y how the following conditiona in_avaii MODERATE ACTIVITY IN CORN MARKET | -l N il EhitE o wise . sout: | oLt v Fet 8w AT Dunt and [ Vg &5 (et Xpd 4., | HOGS AVERAGED A GOOD NICKEL LOWER : eupilion, Compared uith Jagt heeotml frosh creamery, 17024c; June creamery, 156 | lower: cash, ie; May, ®4c; July, blgc Amer. Sugar . ,; Atchison is 2 WHEAT- United States und Canada, east | CHEESE - Receipts. pkgs.: firmi | OATS- Steady; cash, 28¢; May, 26%¢ Ameriean Tel Ll A gt Bkt L B a1 e 19 8t0; ar OV R BEED—Firm; 1908 prime, $6.40; | & o e ot CORN-United 1 1l ¢ 4 od, 124 @12e; ¥ CLO 5 m; 188 prime, $6.40; [ ¢ ¢ al. Copper t " 1 y nited 8 ) Canada, east ¢ Narrow Range of Prices=Pra hite, 1240121 March, $6.971, 4 Bigminton Scoat \.Rn"l'n'.‘.w e s eady (o Strong on H Rookies, increased B1.000 e T lons Open Steady, hat €1 3 eipte, 10, pkgs.; Irregular; - do pfd 10913[*Hoston & Mont.35 eep and Lambs, 1 OATS- United States and Canada, east of Dull and Weaker, At mark, 17%@18c; southern Minnen . \u-nu. Flonr and Brean. | Federal Steel w. Hutte & Hoston.. &1 P . Rockles, decreased 363,000 b 111 14¢ - MINNEAPOLL 6.~ WHEAT-Cash, do pfd 6% **Cal. & Hecla.. 860 —_— 3 The leading Increase is thit of 100,000 bu TOES - 8teady; Jersevs, "-x-",‘ i | TA@Tge; July i4@75%¢; on track, No. 1| Fitehburg 'pfd.14215/Centennial 24 | 6 soser at Minneapolis privats elevators. Among “vvk \” o ""-v»“ "'f ”M"""- .50 ‘n..m ,‘}';',,’ No. 1 northern, T4c; No. north- '|'|M.,|;mn|k|:!||' oeers SOUTH OMAIA, Feb. 26 ] |;" 2 the more important de reases reported nlr. CHICAGO, Feb, 28.~In today's speculative | 187g; Jorsoy sweets, $LI5G20. L L | ern, osigqolge 4 1% Humbold Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. 3 ¥ » those. of 438000, DU, At Chlcdst Dhvate slee place on the leading Board of Trade mar- | o JsANUTE = Bteady; fancy hand-picked, | “si,otfR—(nc hanged, 20 |Osceola ... Officlal Monday s dosi T 3 i vators, 400,00 bi. At NOFUIWLstern interfor 1 i " % BRAN=In bulk, $12.25612.50, M 17 |Parrot . OmMcial Tucsday 1 6011 i elevators, 117,000 bu, at Newport News, 11 kets conditions ~ Were not materially Ity, 4%c; country, 47 N iiwlqutney . o . 3 X8 6 . ] Sisvators, 111,000 bu. at Newport News, 1 changed, although the tendency was toward i Poorin Market, - Colony 06 | danta_Fe' Cop Webs, GRS -thIr WeER... S8 iz 1 " 1o Tand, M easler prices. Wheat closed a shade, corn | Ry Allve, sy Lo, L e Ser | o EEORIA, Feb. 2.—CORN—Easter; Q. Dominton . i v Tamarack . ', | Bame days last week. . .. 6,337 : <] ‘The corbined stock of wheat at Portiand, 34c, oats lac and provisions Tig@12%e lower. | aned, wlow but steady; turkeye, | S5HS 8. & N b ite, 2o, bitted | Unlon Pacific e ? \Winona. . Same days week before 32 14 ore A supply of | Ore., and Tacoma and Seattls, Wash,, in prices. Traders evinced a disposition to| METALS=Despite the fact that tin M| WHISKY—On thesbasts of $1.21 for fin. | <5 ra=irimm——— G Vorage price pald fof Hogs fof the past | The market opened = 2ig@ise Jow it Coffee Market. await something distinctly fhdicative of .\‘ London ws 124 better, xelling at £121 13 1, | ighed goods : . several days, with comparisons yeaterday with a few hogs selling at $5.05| NEW YORK, Feb. CC Spot change in crop conditions before assuming | 41 aribu ation. I Riiwaes Now Yosl 28 Steek . — | and 530 After the frst round the mar- steady; No. 7 invole Miid their stand. Outslde business wis conspic- | tin went off 2 points and ruled quite weak | o (MlISaskee . NEW YORK, Feb. %.—The following are 901. [1900./1890. 116981897 (189, (1805, | ket eased, off and packers were only ‘bid- yi Cordova, Bgstge. Futures opened uous by its absence, and to this was due the | throughout the session, partly due ¢ Steady; ‘No. 4 auotations on mining stocks: 364 364 337 403 364|to take the prices offered and for that yi with prices’1o potnts lower under declines which followed every advance. [absence of speculative interest and 2 . = . | 364 363 810 + |36 reason it was i slow, draggy market. it P e sha otfon In leadin, | to the heavy arrivals at this port ; Adams Con 2 |Little Chief 3 364 3 e pted by a sharp reaction in leading Longs merely walted for them to uniond | {3 the heavy arrivals at el e £ |t C . 403 Kkept getting worse as the close at Chicago | Forelgn matkets, Tull 1n spot demand in the scattercd lines. Ma @tc lower 1o | 1 atdon Farehed the lowest - BARLI Y E A S0 |Ophir PP | 398 8681 wan e o b gy Ul O all the sales went | street market and continued very heavy re- Brichuiged nt 7o g shi intuenced | VO B Lodhed 15 108 6d, 8t which, | 05VHC Brunswick’ Con' 4 |Phoenix 10 don 3 | SRS Market Avorips i foad | Copie (i the cfop countey. ‘The market soid ®omewhat by report that the K It cloped weak in tome Locally, — . mstock . T ® |Poto H it s ol ' off 5 points after the call. Late cables from than last year, with the plant in excellent | JOEERER SRE TR Gl S0 orted At that Dendwood Ter. |8lerra. Nevada .. 28 393 |""|'"\: ARl X covering here, on which ‘prices rallled 1) condition. Light northwest receipts and | yeic® Coppor’ remaing dull at $17 for Lake | Llarge Proportion Dealings in | {orn " Silver |8mall Hopes ..... & . st thirty loads or '"'"" M wgreine | points I the afternoon. - Bpeculation wax #hort-lived commission house demind sent | BUECG g for casting and €'e Stocks in Ce red in Steel. Iron Silver |8tandara’ . 2 QUM o A 3L than =~ vesterday s | fess active, with the bull cligue remaining nervous shorts to cover and May rallled to | FUvCe T (0 prices wero 7s 6d lower, | NEW YORK, 2. A large proportion | Leadville Con general marke Representative vales in the background. Room buying caused u oM. That some of this covering was | G0F 00T | 100, Bpelter was & ahade | of the desings fn iNe S1ock TRt again | == o -y 8h. Pr. No, av. Sh. P sharp rise in the lnst fow minutes and this due to the expectation of & heavy world's | oagior “hut very quiet all day at old prices, [ centered in the steel stocks. —— 40 w0 5 closed the market fiem, with prices net 10 Ysible decreass was shown by the, slack - The officlal statement {sxiied by the bank- London Stock Quotations. sig b8 :~‘ : ¥ | points lower to 5 polnts higher. Total sgles response the market made when the figures ing house having the i for co LONDON, Feb, 26— p. m.—C : 20 6 X 0 reached 2,00 bags, including: Mareh Jrere iven out. This bulge tempted rea'is ORARA WHOLESALD HARKETS, solidation i ehurke. IVINK the terms of Al 2l S D3 6 #.10c e September, 6 ng sales, and as the trade was Keeping an | o o fo e wecurities of the present 5 3 o December, ' 6. L on the declining corn market May fell | Conditions of Trade and Quotations “‘ml',',‘mi,’“ e o e h B " Central oft to 6l At this a leading operator ab-| _ on Staple and Faney Produce. dashed all the speculative enthusiasm ove jst prd gorbed 750,00 bushels, bidding the market | gae sceipts increasing; good stock | the steel stocks, The effect wus the mor Pac Reading bhack to Hige in so doing. It was Auring | weak t 164 154 this advance that the visible statement was | LIVE PO TRY — Hens, 7o \g|Adventure 114 | Liberal Receints of Sheep, but Marke 108 00 and In Kurops, decreased 2,600,000 Inl.: Lotal 9| Bingham M. Co. 24 on Good Stuff Ruled Falrly Active 8STOC m-,)w AND FEEDERS supply, decredsed 92,000 by faetory, 1141 CORN—Qulet; cash, 40'c: May, 41%¢ do pra BN RO & G STOCK CAL of Rockles, decreasod 1,172,000 bt float 61 A 'h R ¥ coanne anoo 802 Kabie n that th Mclall Paul No. Pagific ptd SANE reb B remarkable fn that the terms officlally o Pau 23/ No. Pagific pfd.. § - o NEW ORLEANS, Feb, % 3 : young, [ nounced were found in several cases to| Hiinols Centrai. 131g|Grand Trunk . 3 ¢ Quist] oven Lettle shau ibTee n::fi‘fi-?u.- made, but the failure of the crowd to follow | staggy and old_roosters, 3g6c: Aucks, 8% | closely conform to those conjectural figures | Loulsville 4% Anacondn .. centritugal, 4ese; « 2nl vallow, 440 the leader showed how well they hnd | gic; geese. 6hgqifc; turkeys, T@7e. which have begn current for several days [ Unfon Pacific Rand Mines 1%¢; seconds, A Molasses, steady galeutnted eariter, More long wheat wis | FRESH DRESSED POULTRYHens. se: | fast - i ol 3 3 b N S A . ¥ or sale on this udvance and May again de- | roosters, 4@6c; ducks, S@c, geese, S%@c] | With the exception of an upward dash in| BAR SILVER-Dull at 284d per ounce 3 k k VEW YORK, Feb, 2% — SUGAR afined, clontni u shade down at TBAC Asile | Tiekeyn: 941 Eo “af Tha “Bteel ‘mtocks Juat at he | MONEY-AGS per cont: - The Fate of die- - cny’ falr roNning. 3 1Tic, conpirmEal. W from the business transacted the first half | GAMPE—Mallard_ducks, per doz.. $3.000 ing (here was no strength manifest in [ coUnt in the open market for short bills | *Indicates Sunday b Shat, 49:100; moineren. Susar. 87360 aeIen, hour the trade was restricted to local con- | 3.50; teal, $1.50a1.75; mixed, $1 the fow | I8 3%@3% per cent; for three months bills, | The ofcial number of cars of stock H% thulei Jupineaes augar, cloe; sale fines. The world's visible supply, according | rabbits, $1.25@1.00: cottontalls, before | 7 per cent. brought In today by each road was » - 1o Bradstreet's, decreased 5,602,000 bushels | BUTTER—-Common to falr, 12%c; choice, ' The - Roads. i Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p, H'r's during the last’ week. Exporters reported | 1 parutor, 2o U between the volatile cance Bank C., M. & 8t. P. Ry 10 i P 2 londs taken. Seaboard clearances in | OYS’ First grade, solld | ;4,4 the speculative spirit ye v, and| OMAHA, Feb. 2 $1,063,224; | 0. & St. L. Ry 5 . 2 z 2 Pty A Rt B G0 T RLRGTIRR R Sl “"" counts, per can, $8c; eX- | the first few minutes of trading today, wding day last vear, $916,226; in- | Missourl Pacific Ry 3 pushels, potas g 10 sl s o B S BT L] ! Inrds igamedlum, | with “the sober quictude’ of the trading | crease, $147,088 Unlon Pacific system. 17 i 2 a8 TR & A 18 | oolints, ber can, 07 SXtrR -"k';:’_ _'“ based on caleulations with peneil and paper HICAGO, Feb, Clearings, 1102; & N. W. Ry, ted & " after the actual state of affairs became | ba'ances, $183548; posted exchange, $4.55@ B & M. V. R 'R... i . p 5 G OF OMAHA i 5 st e stanaards, per Bal. | juown was 4 glowing commentary on ‘he [ 488; New York exchange, t6c discount W % LA . . o s " o - e fascination of the unknown for the specula- | 8T, LOUIS, b, Clearings, $5,026844; | ¢/ 8t. P, M. & O... g Y #none. ot “whiah DIOHN PRESI FISH-Black vass, 10¢i | five temperament. ‘This firat fact to at- | balances, $§16,149; money, 5@6 per cent: New | B & M, R. iR 4 s OILEK AND SHEET IRUN WORK Satarind Mg Bl 3 5 Ore tract_the attention of the speculators that [ York exchange, par bid. 10c premium asked B & Q Ry market during he first hour, but - Uere: | 10¢; clscoes, i e e e ope | 820,84, H1: DRlancaa’s0, 18 0fe, T Clewring®, | I, C; & 8L J._....... S le 2 rak " o arket for this coren! ruled dul ha mackerel, consts & Neiktive Benenty tiey v MORoes, §3, . LR L& PR, E . w TN Wi At fatin Setead euien UL HSE Seke o{ke, 50; Hed shap to recelve from the exchange. This led {0 ORI, Feb."26.~Clearings, 85,000 | ! R 1 & B Ry..'W . el B i e, lison Tho start commiusion houses traded theraily | salmon, ‘1dc! sunfish, ‘sc; ‘smelts, lic; trout, | & l"l‘_“}' of arbitrage l"';"'”l“-““"" ‘\'”"{!' R 26.—Clearings, $2032% Illinols Central 3 . & 3 SRt gummpan b, g LAl | BP0 s price level on & consistent basis, Americn ORI, e, 3 —Clearin e - o ol R Ry ams element working Bitand:miss ol whichever “Cholce, 0res, - Sieel and Wire was n suffe Ut it was ON. b, -Clesrings, $2.860701; | qiotqLreceipte. ... lu8 w2 ow e cceasors Wilaom & Drake. o Ware GNyIHihE Dt autve Tt V- T'rice quoted by Omaha Wholesale | evident that the insiders who have had time [ balances, $1,952.087. § TOUOWE: Sholi B Chasing the nume 1 i HAnuI.c(ur. bollers, smoke stacks and { payihing bt aot it B * mature ' had done their b INCINNATI, Feb, 2.—Cicarings, $3441,. | 88 follows, each buyer purchasing the n 3 breechi e, renderl h “houglh Tonk Stuff from- seattered squrces | Hay Dealers' Wusoctation: " Cholce upland, | for mature calewation had done heir buy- | CINCINNAT Fab. 2 —Ciearings, $3.41.- | 48 FOUORE FACH Sber 2 eechings, presaure, foidering, heep dip came out to glve the market a declining | $8:0; No. 1 upland, $8; medium : coarse, | Ing, while the outsiders were not inclined to | 460. Ne ork exchange, pi.. Money, $u - s 4 lard and water tani boller ' tubes (,on_ tendency all ds With the marker | i, RY0 straw, $860. These orices are fof | Jump (o concluslons In 80 vast a prob per cent Buyers. 5 p 5 . eond hand bollers bought time, but 0%¢ the support was better | fair. No~choice hay on the market. Re-|cent of the new securities in the exchang ondition of the Treasury. PO R L 2 28 repairs in city or country and Plerce and the close, though easy, showed some of | C€IPt8: with m'mmuu,n llwn]-»m-; in some cases, bh"ln. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Today's state- [ A¥LL ! ),m‘kmlx o Vo ! e 6% .. D = — The loss regarding countsy. oRerings ard ar that on . basis of equal value for the | ment of the treasury balances in .he gen. | Cudahy Tackl Ll i . : g 7 DRY GOODS, wers thoukh ot larxe. Cash propertles concerned in the consolidation f eral fund. exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold | Armour & Co........ v oo B i 5 e May =old between 411 PR the highest-priced is National Tube, which | reserve in the division of """"‘l" on, . X i i ; i and cloged alower at 15¢, He EGETABLES. sold last night at 10 hile the lowest 18| shows: Available cash balance, $145,558,562; | R. Becker & Degan.... - Dt Cantract arads SPINACH--Per bu, box, %0c@$1.00 American Hoop, which sold last night at | gold, §75342,6%0. Vansant & Co ieh m| 0. was o fairly good trade in oats |, CUCUMBERS—Hot house, per doa., $1.500 | 833 : e S — Lobman & Co..... within a narrow range of prices. May sold | *§) 48,0 e Of the common stocks the highest fs i i Cotton Market, LTIy p RS and Glomed 3to Towarl = PA-Per. bu. 6 % plate, which so'd last night at 6, and t} NEW YORK, Feb, 2%-COTTON-The |}il} & Huntainger. .. T market veing an | SURNIPS-Per bu, Basket, 5o, lowest s American Hoop, which sold at & | market dectined carly. today and at best | Livingstone & Sl ?hfig fluence’ throughout. At 2% commission | & LHROTE Por by o There was much calculation over the prices | gpeculation was of the fag-end order, with | Hamilton & Rothschild. Houses had numerous ‘orders but offerings ]Mv] o3 er bu., 06 of the new securitles, but 5o far as Knowi | professional operations comprising the bulk |k £ Husz. were light. Recelpts were 448 cars. er_bu. d0g@dse. th were no dealings “when = issued. | of ‘ft. Sentiment from the start Ped | Sty Bt vera Provisions were dull and ker. 'The A There were a few raflroad stocks which | lower prices, (hough shorts were held in | Other buyers. opening was steady on lght offerings and 3 were notably &trong. In view of the greater check by fears of @ bull movement abroa Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. W e FF TS i1yl Bty RE tHe Slaan rades ANE 4 importance of the dealings in the steel [ whare prices heid 140 points Above & mn ity Totals .. . 2842 1211 6,862 B ha S Renina caok yatds. fhe b # g S stocks and' their need of support the With values here. Liverpool exhibited & | CATTLE—There was a liberal run of cat- fash demand o 54 among the bullish T l‘}fl;‘;\"ll 'hfls~ll;|r Bhl 82 { sumption fx not a violent one that a pur- | firmer undertone it the {me of our opening | tle here today, but at the same time the | A i aald to ho for oxport, but selling by packers | oM ARG ER holland seed, o pose to sustaln the g rket had | than seemed Justified by the close here ves- | market was in pretty good shape. Buyers i ! overc bullish influence and the elose | crate. $4.50. fornia, jer 6-basket | something to do with the advance in some | terday. Iirst sales reflected n barely steady | started out to buy beef cattle a liftle lower § 3 stern ectrica was easy. May pork sold between $11.1 AIGRE Natlve, per bu, 815 Colorado | FAIFORd Stocks. St Paul was 'the most | markai, with' prioes 1 boint gher i % |1t posibie. particulariy if they were rot ; and $14.07% and clo e lower at $14.0: | yellow, per 1 P + 81 Colorado | yotable example of strength, rising at one [ joints fower. With the adjournment of the | cholce. The better grades did not show c Yard betweer § And $180. and PR B A o as 5 750; | IMe D14 points over last night. The South- | call weakness developed and not until May [ much change from yesterday, but the .mp.n, glosed Tigo dow (1.6 May ribs be- | Kalnmaseo, sttt ™ ine, 80QTSa; ern raflway stocks. Missourl ‘l"m:'l\-‘lr:ll'nl“:'ll'" had dropped to &0c was there ans slgns of | commoner kinds were hard to move, as the ween $7.15 and w 6 Olove Tt de: | T8 DY oW EL—Califor > A wes oad_stocl a rally. Thereafter the et followed eral s v on hand ga uyers an D : g . i nd e 8| CORPPIBLOWER oo, oo rnn | ERHE, 0, ot i, i o ol et oy ot S SR, taol o St gt Bt 28 Hlectrical, Supplies mated recoipts tomorrow Wheat, 6 NS 13 : oday's el h In ¢ tobacco stocks | on arries of profit-takin the room | d! not open very active and as a result it -7 W corn, 205 cars; oats, 15 cars; hogs, 3,- NS-Wax, per bu., 33.50; string, per | continued, American Tobaceo rising 5. Of | kealping element, later falllng to 8.5 under | was late before ‘anything like & ciearance | SHEEP-—There was another iberal supply | Electrio Wiring Bells and Gas Lightt 000 head, LANTS—Per bu. box, 83 the steel stocks Steel and Wire was most | xpurts of general selling and then closing | was mad of sheep here today and the quality of the | G. W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St. The leading futures ranged as follows: Pl oe TR O inder pressure, dropping at the last i be- | near the high point on short covering. Ths | The cow market ruled active today and | offerings was exceptionally gool all around. s & ol e low lnst night. after helng vigorously sup-| English market gonformed to our relapse | the better grades and also the canners were [ Buvers seemed anxicus for supplies and SAFE AND IRON wORKS Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y STRAWBERRIES-—-Florid " ported about 41, Tinplate got back to last| hefore closing and sent a few selling orders | active and stronger. Buyers seemed (o be | consequently the market started «u' active o 2 i BEBAY IRfis=Ficrids, net & Thursday's closing level, but rallied a point, | here. Buying of near shorts by export cularly anxious for canners this mo; and steady to strong on good stui. ‘The B “Wheat | 1 1 GRAL Malags, per keg. S showing a net loss of § tional Tube 15| houses served to keep shorts within reason- | Ing, and as a result sellers had littla aif- | sales did not show 1ip o much different on o | g AR T A PLES B e h on, per | gty lower and the preferred 38 Jower, thati | ahle hounds during the session, but falled | fieulty In disposing of that class of catile [ paper today from what they did yestorday, | [JQYI$ 0'E ron Works, Mar, 4T T4 bl T N E K Ima—Ball ana. Busle, $ last night. Federal Steel loses 214 Amer-| {5 alter bearish-convictions. The semi- | at good strong prices. The medium prades | a8 the sales below will indicate, but at the May 764 BOL T Jersays, pan Dbl 8. B e r'rm Sl | lean Hoop, Tinplate and the National Stecl | weekly interior fown movement was about [ moved fairly well, but were no: sought | Rame time the feeling was a litil better on MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS *cori- | | d AR R LT | fuockes are’ the only ones that do not show | s expected, while recelpts’ for tomarrow | atter the waythé cholce kinds and he | the good stut. “This would appiy to both OF MACHINERY. Feb, .. ; for, AR 4 s FRU o oxse were estimated at larger amounts than |canners were picked up. It was @ goud |sheep and lambs. As the markat opened Mar. i $ ORANG i scediings, $2.000 | "Raflrogd honds tended lower in s generally anticipatod. The close was steady, | steady. to. strong aftlve market, though, all | uita early the bulk of the retceipts | GENERAL REPAIRING A S8PECIALT) MAE ol 3 3 o5, | Blocks. Total sal K. par vilue, With - prlces net unchanged 1o 9 poinls | avenid. changed hands in good sison. The kitia- IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, : { extra fancy, $326; | 0. United States 4 advan higher. the latter on near months, in the | “Bulls were no more than steady today and | tion can best be described )y calling 1t 4| ggo1, 1508 and 1606 Jaeksen Street, P | . 1‘“‘ m'\ e R Lehael m'« n-wI mllnn‘um am]-‘ rhnm-vllr easy; mxm- In_some cases they seemed to be a little | ood »lm-mn' to strong active market all Omaha, Neb. Tel. 538. ad| 4250419509, | 255 @y LERLHT) PR : dling upland, 9t¢c; middling gul idales, | lower. Veal calves sold readily at gocd [around. kie, Mgr. | Callfornia, new cartons, Te; lay- | the New York Btock exchange 100,000 bales, Futures closed mml'v Ieb- | ateady prices. L " There were practically no fesders on sale | B- Zabriskis, Agent. J. B. Cowgill, Mgr. 890 | 140 imported, per 1b., 13@15¢. Atoht ¥ ERioin e ruiry, §.08; Marc |_y|. RMoiAnth Sio May, | - Thete ware not muiy stockers.and-feed- | 008y with which'to/make & test of the | e==t = | 14 07| 14 20 TE ers . b ) 8 ARCIEN 3 . P Ugust, X65c; | ers on sale today and the more desiraole | market. | K!fi‘\xvlywn’uh'.’:“ g Sl e B T 8| do st prd i Kovember, | Bunches brought fust abou: aeeady prices, | Quotations: Chotce fea wethers, $4.150 EL EVATOR SUPPL[ES ¥ MISCELLANEOUS, Ealtimore & O... ST fo 3.0 . i Bome of the commoier Kinda were not |4.25; fair to good wethers, $.00@4.15; cholce e HIDES-—-No. 1 grecn, 6c, No. 3 green, v¢; | Ganedian, Pac B G W g 3.~COTTON.- | particularly active and coull ba quoted no | lightwelght veariings, 6001 fair to No. 1 salted, Te; No. 2 salted, fo; No, 1 veal | contdi 0. d 4 Pt Basy; , 4150 bales; ordinary, 7 more than ateady. Warmed-up cattle were | 8004 yearlings, 8250450, cholco lightweight e s 2 veal calf, 12 t0 15 | Chos & Ohlo. , i G T A LR L SO ) bought for fesders to quits an extent and | ewes, $3.60@s.75, tair to good e_wes. $3.250 1bs., 6e; dry hides. s@idc; sheep pelts, 2@ | (hicags ¢ W, 1 ' prd dling, 94e: good middling, 97-16¢; midd'ing | early in the morning they were perhaps a | 3:60; choice spring lambs, $4.7 fair mproved Quick and Easy Rising 5 notse hides. $1u0a2 » 0| Shicass @ 2 0 B it i receipts, 8713 balen: | fittla stronger, out Jater on they did’ mot foud apring lamos, #4064 UTS—-English walnuts, per Ib.. 13¢; fil- | & i io_ pfd stock, «. ' Futures, steady: Feb- [ bring quite s good prices. Represeniative eeder wethers, $3.5 n? Steam, Electric and berts, per Ib. 15c; almonds, per 1b.. 18@20c; | “h My & 1 do_pis runey, 88 bid: March, 8.99@0c; ADFI, 8.976 | ool lambs, $4.00G4 40. Representat \ per Ib. Ldc; nds, . do pfd 1CISt. Paul 3 owWer El‘" ors 9 western bucks and stags...... ! 2 raw peanuts, per b, b roasted, V4 | cifcak by i) My, 848 9c; June, $.04@8.96c; July, BEEF STEERS. No. . Pr. sh auotations were as follows: Bz 1567 pecans, 1hghze coeoansts, | Shicag P Gmiaiaia i August, 8.60a8.62¢; September, 811 Av. Pr § 1) Western bucks ar ) AuTO“:I'LdTIO W e 534 westerr. sheep and yearl 5 Send for catalogu OUR-Dull and steady: winter p cach 4l | 2 4 Pacific e 3e; October, §75@8.77c; November, 7.610 2380 straights, $3.0a8.60; clears, SW " CIDER—Per bbl, $4.50; per % Rallway " he i T B natlve wethers 4 T 5 Mexican yearlings .......... 6 KnllAl-L '“os FONNRE h’}h'm 1. : spring speclals, $4206G4.50% pa bbl., §: | hid POOL. Feb. 2. —COTTON-Spot western lambs 70: straights L. 30; bakers, $2.20G2 HONEY~Colorudo, per 24-section case, $1. | ' g, | & Pacific moderate business; prices, native lambs ... o C.H Davis&s K aneinti g} H. Davis & Son i | 3 spring, 0073 . g0 L e(Tex. & Pap American middling fafr, 6%d: go ol st ana ¥ pis i dabn Litlon ol 1; midding, 5 5-16d; low middling, 5iad; ewes' Agents for the Rickm: N T ’ SAT v i v, A%d; ordinary, 4%d; sules, 8T, LOUIS, WIHIEAT- Del. 1. & W b Wabash e " ¥ OATSNo. sh,_elevato track, 75@ Denver & R. G do pfd 5 #, of Which 7 ewes . SR o Satety Gates a 24 native ewes . 3 Fire Do 201,0: No. 3 white, [ P () 3 o ptd Wheel. & 1. '# xport and included 6500 American; re 0 YOuRlUEE suaeitinins r Blevator Hydraulio and Hand Hlevato ‘10147‘1”.7 i’ TEer £35% zze= s8 S 1080 1066 RYE--No. 2, G2 Fao 3 b AL Ard, g o 2 ‘prd 3 = 20000 hales, Including 18,900 Amer- ings 31 cull lambs BARLEY 3 " et s do 1t pfd Natlonal® Bisouit fean. ' Futures opened quiet and closed 614 wethers ....... il Elevator ropairing a speclalty. Leather cholee malting, e A & at’ Nor. pfd do. prd 3 | Steady: American midd'ing 1. m. c.: Feb- SERDS—Flax, No. 1, $1.62%: No. 1 north- | 2, 4 & Hocking €onl tional T.ead... 4y | ruary: 517-64d, buyers: February and March, 1 wether t 3 Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines and AR AREADN 10 iniiiicensigiin Printing Pr western, $1.65. Prime timothy, $4.40. Clove hi richd % & Hocking Valley 1"do pfd 101 5 13-64w6 14-84d, sellers; March and April, 67 native lamba .. SH55E contract grade, $11 Ry ) Tilinols Central National Steel 15 2-64d. sellers: April and May, b 10-84d, buy- PROVISIONS - Mess pork, per bbl., $13.96 FLOUR i £3.6500 extra | Tows Central do pfd 101 | ers: May and dune, 5 9-64d, sellers; June and Tard, per_100 The.. $7.40. Short b sided | tanes and o g0 clear, $270d | K. Co P & G Y. Afr Brakeiss | July, 9761, buyers: July and August, toose). 7. Dry salted shoulders | 5; § " Lake Erie & W N0. American 65-64d, sellers; = August and September, (hoxed), 735, Short clear sides | -~ 8115 ‘hy, tteady; aversge re-|. do pfd fic Const 457-54d. sellers; September, 4 57-64d, sellers; colpts, $4.00G4.25; prime, wo el and |l Shore o st pfd October, g. o 4 34-64d, nominal; October Basls of high wines, $1,27 Inferio i x ady, $1.62 bid 2 L. &N o 2d pfd.. 2 | and November, g o. c., 427:64d. nominal. SUGARS-Cut loaf, 6.29¢; g,.,m",",., COR AT, -Ste A i Manhattan 1. [Pacific, Matl ST. LOUIS, ~ Feb. 26.--COTTON--Quiet; ot BRIt BEiLen. Sast triok: oo [Nt B Ry Me's middiing, 0l¢; sales, none; receipts, 2,851 e following are the receipts and ship- | 1IAY Steady: (mothy, $1.60012.50; praiie Mex, Contral .. J od 8 butex shipments, 7,047 bales; stock, 72,840 me oday: (N i 3 "1 . + PG ! . jas v 'l . Ariic N Recelpts. Bhipments, |+ WHIKKY —Stondy. $1.7 oy, Basifg ,‘”' Euiman, P 7| o SALVESTON, | Feb, %,~COTTON=Quist, 5 X S OTTORT a4 Mobile & 8 (8, R. & 9 3-16c. Flour, bbis a0 IRON COTTON T (158-$1.20. M., K. & Sugar .. 3 —_— e eep Hold Their Ow Couneil Hlum. Towa A g Wiaiddes see i BAGoING “* do_prd..... do pfd Weol Mark CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—CATTLE—Receipts, Onts, bu.... 06,000 PROVISIONS-ork, steady {: Central in."Coai BOSTON, Feb. 2.—The wool market here !'R'IERE AND HEIFERS. 180 hesd, ineluding N0 hisad Texans; Gasoline Engines Rye, by AR 1 i lower Wt $7.28%.° Dry Norfanoptral ','_"'_,.'I""' has been fairly ictive this week. The mar- Lo 1084 weer 1014 ,',',',‘.";:;,,‘,‘,',;’"‘i"m‘,?, Slow; cow market ,.23,‘,‘:;';:’ Vartioal. Boriaanial and Portabis . Lina SRS Joj8. Sxtre ‘shorts | "do” pfa 8. Ruibber ket s Lhe buyar. for “tarritony e poor (o medinm, sioqan; ‘srockers ‘and from one horse power up " On the Produce exchange today the but- A i clear sldes, $1.474. | No. Pacific do pfd e Pl Ll L T <1200 eeders, strong and siow at §2.6544.50; cows, | Jobbers of Agricultural Tmplements an ter market w ulet: creameries, 15623! lots, cxtra shorts, [ “qo prd 4/ Western Union. b o st or ool oonsnys ¢ it $2.65@4.25; helfers, $2.65@4.50; canners, $2.000 | everything i water, steam and gas sup- duirles, @10, (hoese, quiet at 1051150 cleal " Ontarlo & W {|Amal, Copper .. oo | to show that manufacturers have uo desire 2.60; bulls, slow at $2.40@4.15; calyes, slow [ plies. Eggs, active; fresh, 17%e METATS - Lead, firm; $ Ore. Ry. & Nav |Republic 1. & § 2 | to_op except where they have iaken At $4.00@6.40; Texas fed wteers, $4.0004.%); o~ - aull; N SRYPIR orders for goods. For fine medium and fine Texas grass steers, $3.35@4.20; bulls, $2.500 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | POU -Steady; chickens, i tur- | Penndylvania .49 [P 0. C. & 8T, territory M@dse 18 quoted, Fleece wools r.t- 4y Y, o } J HOGS~Receipts, today, 27,000 head; to- keys, 6la@itec: ducks, 9¢; geese, b6 Al S tract only little attention. Australlan wools Quotations of the Day on Various | o /U TER=Higher; " creamery, 18020 A are steady, Merfnox and cross-breeds being morrow, 3,000 head, estimated; left over, | g, o ghare; Company controls 17 claims in 5000 head;' steady 'to strong:' top, $5.60 dairy, 118 Xt Yok BOLS MAvkSt held firm by conditions abroad. ommodities, (8- Lower; 1414¢ NEW YORK. Feb. MONEY.-On call, | . 8T. LOUIS, i WOOL~Dull and "1""1”' "‘m.g ,,\#‘_‘,.";? ‘5“,,,,{&\" ,M,,,&,‘, the heart of the District; property being cholce heavy, $5.66@6.65; rough heavy, 0 WNEW YORK, FLOUR- Recelpts, 3C S Klour, 9,000 bbls.: wheat, 42,- | gieady at 1%@3 per cent; prime mercantile | depressed. with holders pressing i 23,146 bbls.; exports, i falrly active | 000 bu.: corn, 136000 bu'; oats, 66,000 bu Mty per ¢ @5.00; light,” $5.4006.00; bulk of sales, .40@ | ;o oratea with a steam holst; has a record 5571 33835 658 Wyoming ewes 203 Wyoming vearling wethers GASOL INE ENGINES AND a1 Wyoming veariing wethers am 210 western lambs. GRAIN ELEVATOR MAOH]NERY CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. iy Steers Steady to Slow—Hogs and DIVI‘ Bfldl& & 00 2T22IT REHESHaD Za% E] Buy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE at 7 pahs ¢ dium “grades, {aide;” Nkt fine; 12 and steady; unchunged: winter straights, | oSHIPMENTSClolour, 12,000 bbls.; wheat, | "STIERLING EXCHANGE-FIirm, with ac- | Deavy fine, 10@12c; tub washed, 18@27% $3.453.00; ° Minnesota S10G4,80; | : 83,000 bu.; bats, 45,000 bu. | tual “business in bankers bills at $4.87@ | The weol market has been falrly active Minnes i 5 er patents, 4.87% for demand and $4.83%@4.84 for sixty | this week, although the demand shows that $3.66G4.00; 5 winter erpool Grain and Provisions, days; posted rates, $4.811p@4.85 and $4.8%; | Manufacturers are on'v buying to fill imme- low grades, $245G Rye flour, qulet; fa'r /ERPOOL, Feb. 2%, — WHEAT — 8pot, | commercinl bills, $4.3a {53 diate necas. The market favors the buyer to good, $38@A.15; cholee to fancy, §3 { 1 western, winter, o8 1144d; | SILVER- Certific @61%c; var, 6, [ In common grades of territory wools, but 850, Bue at flour, e No. ‘1 northern, spring, 68 2 No. 1 Call- | Mexiean doliars, 48%c the weakness does not extend to cholce BUCKWHEAT-Dull at fornia, 6 2d vi March, [ BONDS-Government, firm; state, fpac- | %0018, ‘The sales of territory wools cons New York oy 11ed: May, s PR sl b ol R UL tinue to head the list. Fine medium and CORNMEAL-—Quiet; sales, 1,00 bu.; CORN-8pot, quiet; American mixed, new, [ —— e ":‘l'i i ""‘l'l‘.:'“”"':‘(‘,“"\"“"-I.'l‘"“" "“‘_;‘:“l‘::" Brandywline, | 38 104d; American mixed, old, 3s 11%4d. Fu- | The closing prices on bonds today are as | priiclo el ot Si@ise, Freceo e ' [ tures, steady u o 99 ollo tract little attention. Australlun wools are 3 : 0600 o 10 . No. 2 western, 6c, 1. 0. b, | July:’ toddyi May #nd; ey, e dud| tollowss ~ J X steady. Quofations: “Ohlo and Pennsyl- 108 38 " i e n dends this year afloat; state, J 1. f.. carlots, ] 4 anadlan, quiet at 5s 74d U. 8. ref. 2s, reg N. Y. Cen Thia oe ] ""“’|"\ gbove, Ssgdto; de- e L 3450 n BARLEY ding, 46c, c. 1. £., Ne At London (Pacific coast), £4@ | do coupon 106%|N. J. . gen, fs. 1315 | Jaine; 3hc 2 '," Somblng, oy No sana ¥:| §....... 4 $4.0004.86; fed 84,1505 f g C4 10 do 38, reg No." Pacitie 3s.... 111y | D'ood, -blood, washed, Ze; se o tesnnese biene 3 o and Indians, T Teows: ’ tock showing ap {nvestment Dull; western, 85@72e FLOUR-Steady; 8t. Louls fancy winter,| do coupon A0 4B 1sires,o 1081 | Dratd “";;"T e heifers, $3.80(1.60; $2253.00; buils, | dend paylog stock s pts, 35100 bu.; exporis, do new 48, reg N Y C & 81 s, 108 1 Michi- . e $2.76004.25, calyes, $4.5066,00, of better than 33% per cent, to Herbert S. quiet and easy; No. 8 red. | PROVISIONS—Beef, extra India mess, | do coupon N. & W, con. 48.102 '““." combin, . . e HOGS- Recelpts, 17,000 marks i No. 1 _northern, Duluth, | easy 1s. Pork, prime mess wester do old s, re Oregon Nav. 1s..109 | * W : coarge and bral steady; top, $5.56; bulk of s, £haw, offices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Ho- 0. b, ‘aflont; No. 1 hard, Duluth, | easy Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs. do _coupon do 48 1041 | Washed, 25ae. 1 e [Rreen heavy, 5,60 'mixed packers, $5.35@5.45; Do AOOBE. OpUohs acnan ohas | Airaas St dla T anork ot St T ot | 08 & feg o B iox ¢ | washed medium—Kentucky and Tndiana - i 4 lght. 0.87v; pigs. $4.7046.10 " "' |tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks under disappointing ecables and lack of | terces, firm at 1! American refined, in | 40 Cauz Ao consol bs....116 | blood combing, Jc: Missouri i4-blood | 8. . Eiicrp AND LAMBS-Hecelpts, 6,700 Ioaa 1 Direst private publie support, rallled on covering, follow- | pails, firm at s 6d” Bacon. firm; Cum-| P, ;.: C. 3 4';' teading gen. 4%, 93 w“::;:: i ;;}l i“n‘l‘l:-l"‘v'::\l'zt 3:‘-“" braid | 1. . head n‘lurku-l active :u# ,-“;.‘x:;:»r.'wnu #old on tostalment plan. prival predic of Bradstreet's world's vis- | berland cut, 26 to 30 Ibs., 43s i o s, | At en. 48 T G, W T, 1003 8, 2 i A Georgla, . . Jambs, $4.70@6.00; western wethers, & , n ave easler on lower pressire, owing to | lignt, 2 4 10w, 418 6d; long clear middles, | GAnada So. s 31L& B g 63120% | medium and fine. 15@l6c; scoured, H@ibe; . g . ] culls, §2.0043.2, ol pxport de 1 d ol e short cle Y Y 0. s 106%|8t. Paul cons S Utah and Wyoming fine ‘medium and fine, | 1.... Pt b — o 'M‘"x’,”'.'.’:x.'.-:' i3 domund,’ and heavy, 40s; sh ri clear backs, 16 to 2 Ibw, Q. R DR LAPAS He Y 1t | 14@13¢; seoured, veaise 3 staple, 4@i6c; [dal b 2 St. Louis e Stock Market, e, closed D3ac: May, SO@s0 n aaunre 1 1o 18 bt dutal ut & V. ¢ 40" B8,.,.. fine medium atnd fine, 13@14%c: scoured, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2. —CATTLE-Reccipts, closed Mige i ol | a6 X ol 8 deb. So. Pacific iy ddc; staple, {b@d6c. Australlan, scourerl 19110104, 2,400 head, Including 1,200 head Texans; m ] . i b @ Ter., s Bo. Railway o basls, SDot prices—Combing, SuperAne, nom- endy for natives: slow and weak for s QRN it \ ports, ;‘ TR pinest United States, dull at | GHSRER T 1) 8 mR Y, Thal, 10 Tic, average, B ket o hipping and export steors, salle 8t., Chi m Vator, and 477 A Optt'ma ZES - Quiet; 4 finest white, | 1 W Tex. & Faq, 1s Y f,o3st 00 hutsner sisers: | 220 La Galle 8t GOR9r e opened easy with wheat afnd under unsatls American finest colored, 50s do 38 7 [ 3 7 3 i r 1,000 1bs., 53.5004.50 factory cables partially rallied on Tocal cov- | Hecelpts of wheat during the last three ectrly Ba 161%| Watasn CinC 8 YORK, 2. -EVAPORATED | 1700 E . o | pigckers and fepders, Ot 275; biin B d s' k d ering, but ugain eased off and closed wenk | days, 5 als, Including 7,000 Ameri- canteal e 15 Visoaan 18 ANPLEE Ve 1toe In e’ way of new ; St Dot D S e onas, 0CKS an At A het loss of e 0 & Fise of Yo, March |can. Recelpts of American corn during the | 1" & & business was transacted in the market; A g vk 8, cows and 4 closed at 48%c; May, 464461 Closed at | last three days, 00 centals. M, e & T ge 18 Wik, Central 46 exporters are holding off for concessions AP 4.6 co ¢ N. uni. 4s..101 West Shore 4s 3 " . e {idibtac. § 3 v % And the general tendency was 1o s s g HOQS- Receints, 7. market o m AT Rebainta: 140,182 bu. Bpot, quin Philadelphin Prod (LK 1Va, Centurles Riwar Joval af Valuon: chaush prices: were . AN e, G bigher, pigs and lighte, 100055 | |IY@STMGN ecurities and firm; No " No. 2 white, 0%c: No' | PHILAD b+ quoted at last night's fgures. State com- dans packers, $5.1546.60; butchers, $5.50as, 6. PR R R: bt hiitng weatie, Wiel No. | PHILAD Ao Jeb. 3. B ; Mo, 34 a4ke; prime, 44@oc; cholce, S5%a60; | 1. ¢ '8 SHEER AND LAMIS Recelpte, 100 heat | yought and seld for cash and on marging. Ny o 0 fly L, 4 4 ic, B marke! H ve ons, by ’ o o to Y or hlcago . Optians “opened fnactive "und inally | creamery prints, 2e; fancy nearoy fRnoy. |fl'mm,\ P tan e e SR e Tambs, $4.75a5.25; culls and bucks, $.9046015. | &5 T mtinental National Liank, Mi- = 3 4 p b Y Wil gaiae. Aprico 1y b 3 Y king Assoclation, Royal Trust VAT gtendy; shipping, TGS good to Fijgfresh nearby, western [of the iGank of Germany shows the follow- | Roval e oot Staor “4Barks: ARrase: | 1: Stock in Sigh }‘,,’,:',;fi;,“"" HE"ASRICA ol ‘l‘(‘)f‘fi -'\l"n R W : 0 c. ing changes: Cash In hand, inc 3.~ | Peaches, prt‘ml U@lie; unpeeled, 5:2 10c. i Following are the recelpts at the four 7vpgs xxad HOPs-Qu 40, chotge ady; vk full creamis, | 8i0000m: “treasury. noten e ¥ - . ! i principal western marke(s for February 100 crop. ; d oldy, 31 s smatl, e’ vk full er 000m; other securities, decreased o00m ; New York Dry Goods Market. ekt Cigtle." Hoge. " Bheon JAMES E Bovn & [H1] $5¢. 7004 i sihingt bt < -oi notes In circulution,” decrease NEW YORK, Feb. %-DRY GOODS-- . o Bouth Omaha ... nes \ 4 HIDIS-Stoady: Galveston, 2 to 25 1bs., | Kunwas City Grain and Provistoas, | Bt oot i S bty ¢ ome trade demgnd ~without materisl| - 5% b usego o 7 Telophane 1000 AMARN Red . ialvest X . Discount rates: Short bills, 2h per cent : o d o8t entirs| Seasizs Kansas ( 181a@19c: California, 21 to 25 1bs,, 19¢; Texas | KANSAS ¢ 6. WHEAT—May, | three-months' bills, 3% per cent. "The. ri nget oraevs oaniined slmost eniiruly te E = s o prese ire .Bome bl tereiees . 8t. Louls .. 7100 4 dryo 84 to &0 Ine.. 1 #74¢; cash, No. , “6@0c; No. 3, 8134 | of discount of the Iniperial Bank of Ger: | hueiity nf' hrown sottonn for China® rer it ! . COMMISSION, LBATHER-Firm: hemiock sols, Busnos | gfc: No 1Y . [many was reduced from 5 to 4% per aent [ ported, but no business done. Staple cot.| 1o i Totals ... 62,908 Ayres, light to heavyweights, Hodc; acid, | "CORN. b \ mixed, WK |today, e £ bulion | o0& lower, but not lower than before. Print | §-: . m— GRAIN, FROVISIONS and STOCKY, @e. y i No, 4 3 3 . N, Feb. 26.-The amount of bullion | cloths dull at previous prices. . . § 3 Board of Trade. ALLOW-Quiet; city, 43 per pks.), #ic; AT e taken into the Hank of England on bul- | MANCHESTER, Feb 2 -DRY GOODS- CALVES NEW YORK, Feb. 2 Correspondencs NS e & s rmmlr{' J)J)l' free), {%@dye. YE Boc. ance today was £25,000. Spanish 4s, 71 Buyers asking concessions. Yarns qulet Srhasd 3 N nl ts, 186 head; no trade worth noting and . ) PROVISIONS—Beef, quiel; family, $1L00| EGGS-\Weak; fresh Missourl and Kan Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, | and unchanged. t 1 teeling steady; cables weak, shipments, Direct wires to Chicago and New York e R naBasteaaenzs SIEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 13,000 = £ $160,000.00, head: sheep, steady: iambs, woak. ood to | of production of B1 cholce wethers, $4.0004.40; falr to che S ) NIN o C! ed, 57004 20; wentarn sheep, $4.00@41 Buy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK Toxan shoep, 820008 10: i ve 1ambs, 8000 | 4 20 a share; the company owns 45 clatms Kansns City Live Stock Market, | and & large mill; i a steady shipper and 1200 KANSAS CITY . 26.~CATTLE-Re- | employs 26 men; will undcubtedly pay adlvie 1000 ' ceipts, A ans, 300 calves Write for Imformation concerning divi

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