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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Uhange of Sentiment Brings All Graias to Lower Olese. WHEAT RULES DULL' AND WEAK ALL DAY small Cash Dem: ders and Growing Benm timent Contribute to Deeline. d Export Or- e CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—The bullish tendency of yesterday's grain markeis gaye way to- day to a change in sentiment. Wheat was Yreaker, larg ely because there was nothing to_help hollur x hrlou Other_ pits felt this influence lx. wheat clondlzb ¥o down, May corn e, lower and May gats e lower. Provisions closed Zc to "G heat Fulea dull and weak throughout the day. Yesterday the hope of a_better export business and a hort demand d the tone mllerk\lly To- day 'lmn';{‘:n:ot pear the betier export and xpected, and there was prac- \lcllly no -lmn dmlnd to keep up price Cables at the start were a | little better, but !h. .Illhl r-in was lost. siders ke e buying -lan of fhe mar- Kot and Jocals sold "n-r-l The small cash demand and growl h ment contributed to lho decllne Bton loss orders were reached on the decline and h occastoned f\lrlhel\' lclll(n‘t WKC:";I.I:: Wwere ' nearly perfec o Bk for some y"m has been the k in the wheat platform, was much lower., St. Louls also sold downward. 'l'ns range Wll nol large and there was e recovery d_the end of the ses- Son, May ounefl’ a “.ma. 1o WaYe lower off to 78 an v : at 78ie. Local re- lower, :ecl.k "0” cars, nd inneapolis and Puluth reported 9 cars, making a_total for the three points of 268 cars, against 235 last week d 463 a year ago. anl&% rec'lpu were ,000 bu,, compared to 433, lnb%ozrd c‘\’enr;nrp. in ";fi;‘ i Rour eaualed 262,000 bu. Argentine ship- :r:‘sntl wq::mom bu. for the week, against t year. o rade "was small, with a_leaning most of the to the selling side, Lower time cables, local selling and an absence of Wipport brought a weak tone early. The break in wheat helped press prices and after the few commission house buying or- ders had been filled the markets were down. More of & belfluh feeling_developed in the southwest a markets there w»n lower. The loulhwent looks with IJ) hengion on the approach of spring and its probable_effect upon winter shelled corn that 18 held in elevators. Local scalpers were bearishly Inclined and with such eneouragement were free sellers. May ened quiet, but at one llme \uuched 624 Yic, yesterday's close. A sharp slump took May down to 6l Tlu close was Welk e lower, at 61° . Recelpts were ains brought a lmlll de- oy o Closed easy, e off, at re 228 cars. lona_ closed a littlo lower _ and .ld!f. but there was nm much disposition trade eith: Hog recelp BT &rop in other cline in_oats, Recelpts d lhm wu some selling grain weakness 160 affectad prices [ l(ny Jork closed THo lar c lower at ;".:o"“.;‘ 4 sy Hlbs Bate down at W4TAD Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 1 Svs: oo, 40 cars; oats, $0 cars; hogs, ead. ‘l‘he leading tutures ranged o R I e o """“"““3’* 20 B RG 240 250 1 i 4 9 67 0% —No.'2 yellow, 60%c. \ N hite, W ") St ™ BARL“—FM! to chMcn lnl! ing, 60@61c. flax, 68; No 1 north- SEBDS-—N western, $1. Fikae timothy, 340; Slover. contraot le, 39.30@9.35. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $15.65 7. Lard, per 100 The., 8205 3. Bhort ribs sides (1oose), $8.3078.50. ted shoulders cboxed 7%, Short "clear i ) Wflfi'k‘—fl.l‘l of high wines, $1.31. The following were the recelpts and ship- ments YOI(OP“‘Y. ts: Shipments. b 55,00 m% 57,000 z;:".:-% on -zzk:m- -ellnll lo.dnl.y..lk;c bu! NEW '0“ GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of e Day’ on Various Commodities. 1 northern, D\lllnh. 3 No. 1 hard. Manitol tgre suow thr&ub'.fi salt meats (boxed), “HE OMAHA DXILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 190%. way of new developments in today’s metal markets. The New York market for tin was a shade better at $24.857%@25.00, while jon_Improved 158, closing at £113 15e for spot and at £103 17s s for futures. auiet ‘and unchanged here at ‘o was i ‘R\??um lake, §12.5@12.50 for electrolytic and m'mm 3835 ToF CAStIng London copper closed 2» 64 higher, with SPoL At £50 Toe and fatures at 451 be.’ Tend wag quiet and unchanged here at $12p and London was also unchanged and ulet at £11 126 6d. Spelter ruled steady, but nuln. here at $4.10@4.15 and at London was $d’higher at £17 16s. iron ruled firm and Quist "ot "'The Engllsn markets wore rmer, closing with Glas asgow at Sis 64 and Middlésborough at 45s 7 il F1g tron, war, rants el here at fiisoist; Mo foundry, mnorthern, $I7.50@18.60; No. 2 foundry, horthern fliouisde: No. 1 foundry, southern, $16.50u17.0: No. 1 foundry, southern soft, $16.50617.0. and Fancy Produce. EGGS—Receipts, light; market unsettled; tresh stock, Zic. S@siac; ye, bgllc; ducks and ring chickens, per ib., @ e, DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, 1113 ducl Lic; geete, igi0c; spring chickens, mme hens, y@luc, BUTTER—Common to falr, 17@18c; choice oaic. dairy, in tubs, lsyzic; separator, FROZEN WiSH —Bluck vuss, ‘18 lze; buliheads, 1 saimon, 120; s Be; Lrout, #C; whitenish, 3¢ Dicker resh mackerei, each, A@dsc OYBTERS-Mediums, per carn, i nsn, extra selects, per can, i ; bulk slandards, per buik’ extra s Jeets, | WLolgL%; O New Yot coun per xal., PEIELORE Live, per dos. te. VEAL—Choice, 6G8c. CORN—New, blc; old, 6lc. OATB—ble, BHAN—Per ton, $22.00 HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- sale Hay Dealers' association: Uholce u land, $.00; No, 2 upiand, $.00; medium, ¥; coarse, $6.00. Rye straw, . These prices e 10F hay of K0od color and quailty. Le- wnd fair. Receipts, 2 cars. VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Northern, 31.00; $1.19; Loiorado, 3110 CARKUL B—rer b, Bl S—Per bu, basket, bic. TURNIPS—Per bu., we; ilulabagas, per 0 ibs., §1.20, xmuumrs—rer bu., 60c. cuc s—u.-m«u-e. per, do=., $240. 0z., arum, $#.00; hot- Salt Lake, SN uNloNs—Per LE1TIUCE—Head, per house lettuce, per doz., PARSLEY-Fer doz., 2o¢, Ib,, 3c; Kansas, per bbl., CANBAGE Hiollana séed, crated, . CAULIFLOW EK—Per crut GONIONS—Spanish, per crat Michi- gan, red or yeilow, Sc per | CELERY—Califor waise. per 6-basket crate, TOMATOES—Florid . FRUITS. APPLES—Ben Davis, 3 .00@4.50; Wineaapa, 5, Jonathnd, 1600; Beenow: per box, 3L75. 'BARS—Vikers, §2.25; Lawrence, §2.55 "GRAPES—Malagas, per x LKANBLRRH&H—PII‘ per crate, Navy BEANS_ Per bu, 8315 TR AL FRU, ORANGEMIIIIQIMA naveis, $3.0093.25; budaed. LLML‘NB—FIXILY. $3.35; cholce, 33, BANANAS—Per bunch, accoraing to size, Ffis»cal"ornll new cartons, §1; im- ported, per lb. 4c. HIB(J J-ANEOUI. h u ’ffi'u‘“’ : mu ghell, per 1o 126; Rard o iz ot shell, ‘10c; No. 2 h rnm. per lb. a4 Alb‘ almon soft shell, 17c; hard l loc pecans, large, ver b, 12c] small, Toe; cocoat huts, per sack, 33. tion case, $3.25. CIDER-Nehawia, per bbv, §1%5; New York, 3. POk CORN—Per 1., ol HIDES—No, 1 6o; S04 BB ;;::":“' oy 3 3 bs., 0, 2 veal 12 to &lbl.. ic; ‘r{l sheep pll‘(‘l. e; t. Louls Grain and Provisivns. LOUIS, Feb. 14—WHEAT Lower No. hga llevutor. tra c\x m o My, o No. L RN—WUI, No. 2 ullll. Iwc track, Lowe 0. K track, May, h e i8¢, 3 uly, l’l‘m: No. 2 whl( R e e FLOUR-—Market unchanged; red winter puenl .10; extra fancy and straight, 13,263, motil& nominal, $5.75@6.10. CORNMEA L— » $3.10. BRAN—-DI:H' ucke 85@9%0c. $10.50714.50; ork, lower; jobbing, l‘.rd. nwer, $9.15. "east track timothy, new, D ady, $4.004,10. Spel- clenl. c; tur- U keys, 10g1ic; ducks, ioc: 67,00 gl.'rax—nm ‘creameéry, £@tie; dalry, o REC) P n“ ’hmo Bbls wh 0 Sy Sl g, e BT | ‘corn, 119,000 bu.| oats, 8,00 bu. Liverpool Grain and Frovisions. LIVERPOOL, ¥eb. 14—WHEAT—§; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s 1 ring, 68 1%4d; No. 1 f".',‘ itures, qule ulet; Amerl 3 bs 2%d; Athetican’ mixed c:n,l‘d ln‘l.x a Flfllm quiet; February, nominal lrch, TLOUR-—I Louls HOPfl—Al undon (Plclnc l-‘olll’)l,rmflrg. PROVIII INS—Beef, fi 1 gr‘_flr-. m o!lrl lndhn ‘Sauare, T dy; finest United State Ta - tates, i marlc-n finest 485 64; American finest colored. g ea, """ Recelpts of wheat during the last three days were 12,000 centals, including %,000 ) | ABSBE or Amercan o gun ecelpts of American cor last three days were 1,300 centate. 5 ° Kansas City Grain and Provisio, SAS CITY, Feb 4. —WHEAT—May, July; Tise] cash, No_ 2 b yiurm: . ahe flm.mé‘f ; cash 2 white, I"c "No. g%H-No 2 whl!a. AThe. HAY—Choloe tlmoth)’. $13.50; cholce prai- i\?-'r'-r“fin—cu-mry, 21@2%c; dairy, fancy, EGGS—Firm; fresh Missouri and Kans: Fair, firm demand: extra western cream. . 29¢; extra nnrbv prints, 31 GGS—Firm, demand: fresh nearby, western and southwestern, 33¢; fresh south- ern. CHEESE—Firm, lhld hi full creams, hno{ small, full creams, fair to ch Minneapolls W MINNEAPOLI ew York fih% New York second clears. BRAN—In bulk, flfi Milwankee Grain Market. -u“! m'%-u.‘n'& $4g8iisc; sample, glock guoted on _change, o per dox. nu-rn new whitewood s trc15ded: 24 “H’:cmm—wmu 11,200 bu.; corn, 149,- . 33,000 lmthfl’rs—wnm 1,200 bu; ecomn, 8,000 bu.; oats, I Philad Pray Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb 14—BUTTER- hlm i ted exchange, 365 average, le bbls.; BUSINESS CONTINUES HEAVY v ana S8 on “demand: New dverage, &I bbis E " Peb. Do Clearings, $214,0m,- grm @8 Rosin, hrm, " ‘:"é‘"c‘ e 1 \batances n’“ o gu B Kk ng 6, h b ¢ 2 HALTIMORE, Feb. 14 —Clearings, 8756, i ] h Progreases Batisfacserily in Spite of Heavy 8; l‘r’i':.‘mNu!l 'l. W abthasis thiun v X ~OIL~No! Lostes Through Elements. 100; money, 3% b X Bouth " Lima.” 06: exchange, #c discount to par. NDON, Feb. 1 wu,-mn-e-n 38 34 WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Tury ontine spiris LIVER OO r‘en 144):1,-{’?‘»"-9« HOGS HU, refined; ipor uuldi, We MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, FLO®DS, SNOW AND FIRE HAVE NO EFFECT Aggregate of Busin the Asmoctate Trans a by =i Plans for Rebuildl OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAREET Desirable Grades of Steers and Oewas Nell Freely at Steady Prioes. TAKE ANOTHIR PLUNGE LOWER Light Run of Sheep and Ladibs and Un. v Scale Made Nefore the Shock of NEW YORK, Feb. 14—The followlng | Remction is Checked and the Market "'I: I . the Catstrophe Has Fully B e -bnyu?.":: a1 e o Closes Rather Heavy. e SRR Pansed. the week ended Februaty 1, With the per- YORK, Feb. 14.—~The reaction mioilbee & o aon centage of increase and decrease as com- | which developed in yesterday's stock mar- % pared with ‘the " corresponding woek Iast | Ket continued thin morning, but was » 3 : uring the day and a level o SOUTH A, Feb, 1. waw ‘\‘ORK, Feb. 14—R. 0. Dun & Co — Frlf«‘un-'- egtablished :ug:um"ull) above | Receipts were: Satus. Hogn, i veekly Review of Trade tomorrow will sa; ast nigl e market became unsteady o oo A bl mfiosai o) by cITiESs, Clearings.| Tne.| Dee. and closed rather heavy. The deal- | Otheie) ’,‘3;‘,‘",',\ e torlly, motwithstanding heavy losses hie .c.,,"‘ T T reke “mere aicy, | Qificial Weaneaday by throlgh the clements. The new year has | New York $1,219.870.116/ . strong, The ‘rumor In the streat to c- | OMolal },»',‘.‘:{:“ y ine ot Reen unusually handicapped in t "1"fv Chicago m 487, 14| count for the movement is that competition el oods and wnow hblockades being closely | Booton - 34,903,870 for control of the road is going on, prob- | Five g followed by fires and explosions, destroy- | Philadelpi 206, 208 ably between Unfon Pacific and the Gould | Same daye Inet week ing, much ‘property and retarding traffc, | 8t iou 7,855,201 intereats. The Chicago & Great Western | Name week before It 1s “cniy ‘anotner evidence of the sof tsburg 41,261,467 stocks rose from 1 to 2 points on reports | Same three wooks 418 asis upon which the mation's industries | San Francisco . 5 that the company had acquired the Bt | Same four wesl e 1288 are established that In each case plans | Haitimore .. Joseph & Grand Island. Southern Rallway | & gt ¥ 1867 for rebullaing on a grander scale 'were | Kansas City | preferred rose on the bellef that It 18 to be | e oty t Joar gy Pl [isge bators the hock”of the caiastrophe | Gnclipatl BIRct S S B8 Gt biath Laats Ths | il gPiowine fable Shows, the ayerd The labor situation has distinctly im- [ Cleveland lmvn.o'u\l“fo‘? fitg:he:"pgfifimc /m:ml:::-{:& inarket the past several aays with com- proved during the last week. Disputes at | indianapol rver Jas the leader of ine specialties in burisons with former years woolen mills were adjusted ‘except as to | Detroit t of actlyity and dropped % at one X 1898 the weavers; threatened disturbance in | Minneapoiis fime. Tho Glucose stocks lont ach 1501, 1900.1159. 11698, 11897, coal mines was averted, while some rail- | Louisville Burlington, Cedar. Rapigs & Northorn T i Jray employes received voluntary advances | Milwaukee . 296, Ju 6 points on two transactions. | H- Y B :2 H B wa; ovidence 'A"slight decrease of &5 per cent in rail- | OMAHA - 6221, fic'no “oll o 156 per 1400 today. Coms Soal s “( e n VIRl a R way earnings for the first woek of Keb- 41600; vaged with 30cpremitin yesterday. 061 835 4 84l 3 70 ,'.} b ruary as compared with the same week 47617, Bonds were again active, but_the move- \5.“2' Siilisel3eil3ce o |3 of last year was not surprising in view of 4748 ment of prices was irregular. Total sales, e st s nlte the many severe storms and the diminished 4,356, par value, $3,545,000. Government bonds st 4 B -8 1-RH RS movement of grain. 4,176, were all uichanged on, the last call | 5 gary Bt - E3- 8 Too Much Prosperity In Irom, 408 i o] 6 o0 61| ‘e {35 373 3 28 3 98 3,318, Anentiel SabIsRrats €iver - Atmsriean Sroks e B Al el NS RIARI AN In the froniand steel industry it 1s now 3172, ned at above Paritioe, but business was R YR Ak Rt being demonstrated that there |s such a 31189,901 ack on New York's opening. Prices sag- | & 0otal € o8| § &1 8 o] 3 78] 8 23 £ ® thing as too much prosperity. During the L.604.872) . nd with Erfe leading on the downward |“' § 29 4 15| 3 66 371 3 23| 3 93 I2st few years there has been such a mar- 25 movement. The market dislikes the fresh Rk velous expansion in domestic business that 21306 break in Amaigamated Copper and ' the G0 | o 488 37| 378 327 3 80 the capacity of furnaces and mills as well 407, January decrease in American exports. 01%| 583l o | 36818 26384 as transportation facilitles have failed to 23 Copper dlpped, but recovered to b4%, and AN B RTINS keep pace. ‘The result is a gradual falling 203t Rio tintos closed at 464, nfter touching S el 6 a4 ga s 68l o830 308 behind with deliveries and a tendency of 3,148,190, 46%. Grand Trunk was flat on the dis. ISBDK 475365383 * |39 Duysrs (0. ng’ URitie abicat Whstuver l];urll.nd Ore. 618,692 appolnting uividend. The prospectus of | ' P 14...1.......1 5 30| 4 7] 3 6| 3 83 needs are urgent. One case is now in view | Rochester . 2,065,952| the Imperial Tobacco company, In opposl- | e/najcates Sunda of steel ralls to be delivered at Florida Dlelmul 407] tion to the American combination, to be | . HICRIES Y. which after K"’“‘fi the duty will cost 300 | Des rrlo nes 1,576,501 published Monday, will show a share capi- | | The offic al number of cars of stock more a ton than the regular market price. | New Haven 1,482,319| tal of £15000000 and debentures of £1,50),~ ght In today by each road wi Yet home producers are about sold to Sep- | YoTcester . 1,723,202 000, "The public will be offered £3,000,000 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, iy flin g ashville 119,048 B4 per cont preferred stock and £10m00 i s o i Flg iron production during January was 1,388,691, entures. ‘vhe prospectus shows average 2 1 at (he FosoRl-DReSlER Taie Se Lot b 1621581 profits of £1,00. The twenty-five directors 3 2 and the reduction In furnace stocks s 1,839,724 are all practical men, 0 3 oated thet CORsumBHOn was St Seranton 1,207,138 Uhe_following are ine closing prices on ;RN 1 It Is remarkable that these stocks are now | Fortland, Me. 1.387.47 Y e Stk MaaAng! ; S 4 only 134,20 tons, against 670531 tons on | §lOuX City 1,606,388 T 5B Qotgher 1, I30s, While during thwt dime the Vo e A 1,226,656/ » = weekly oltput increased from 2231 A 1,304,169, iR 1o 03" on - February 1, i0e. Unforti: A g e R nately’ the prosent prodyction 18’ below the | T20CR® Laane TR | r:cord-:r;-m g figures, because the recent | FORCKY,, L B storm _dlsorde) e’ freight movement Tacoma 978483, To! ) 7 tal re \ and many, furnaces are now banked | RSO = The dllpo‘fi‘lft:: ok e gy s recelpts was Large Number of Buyers in Footwear. vfi- 556,368 ;rhc!;o::&;‘fnt:i&':,fi RS An unusually large number of buyers in | Mo anEnIm . ot Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. the Boston footwear market promises | | itile Rock ferard m 3, » much business, though there s some hesi. | Helana ... 506,058, iation apout, paying ihe recently advanced | Khoxviie ooodl Drices. “Tn the fextile industrics ‘there 18 | fogy 00,068 notable strength and "activity i silk | Xiron :000) goods, despite a_slight shading of raw | Wicnit 407" siik. Liberal jobbing distribution of dry | Springfeld bt goods has brought & gradually exp-ndln Lexington 538,887, ; L. Carey. demand, except on southern orders, which [New ford 480,824 Hill & Huntzinger. were below expectations. Chattanooga 488,988, Livingstone & Schaiier. Stocks of cottons, lightwelght _woolen | Youngstown . 541,954 ¥ goods aud worsted fabrics are short and |‘ialamasoo 468,392/ deliveries are often later than the speciiied | Fargo ... 296,803 - date. Print cloths advanced, but quota- | Binghamton 289,300 Other buyers. 2 tlons are generally strong, with tendency | Rockford 379,798| against buyers and many lines of woolens | Canton 396,600 Gen. Electric . SN 176 1ae have been’ withdrawn. Jackson 22,13 (88 Glicose Sugar .. it |y CATTLE much "’“‘ or Higher prices were ihe rale in the mar- | Bp 392,304 Py B by R -uvm{: of cattle here today than rday, kets for lcading agricultural staples. ln- | Cheste 258,981 Int'n'l Paper .... idig | Dt that is to be expected Al me o terruption to the movement by deep snow | Quincy . 247506 o 1| the week. The demand on the part of Blthuiln (S dESTany of wiatem 5| REPRER i : PR ot v arket "was sxpert el e houx Falls 204, result a good, ¥ 1 o remon 158,636 Y efe were comparatively few steers in- hunu-m. compared with 4,402,689 a year ago. | *Houston 11,895,970| fi::ffl::} k{n(ll:fl. cluded in the regflnu this morn) Proapects of Continued Strength. . | Galvesion ol B atRe g R T Ll K B I presen gures are not attractive 8 X enirable, however, met wit ol It t high fi ttracti W heeling 681,039 desirable, he ith grough tp bring out a more liberal move- | 22Wiikesbarre 602,066 Y i e Ly neeala_the ment thero s evidence ot light suppiles | ““Beaumon - 2880 fookeda ‘irtie stronker, ‘bus Still"cha. st of continues stren; S g IS Ao ut s . v il the other hand, some neutralising infia- | Totus, U. 928,921,662 tion Is best descrived By calling it a good, ;nce:l‘mflun' 8 Jecoguized in_ exports of | Outsid New York....|” '708,550,546] Y Bt ot M the he: lou Inclug , s >y Ly b g ) it CANADA. better grades of cows and heifers and t &0 busheis, againat m st market could be quoted steady to -u-nn:. Aliantie ports sent Jouy bt R6NE Bushels | Mortreal $ 18.465,256| A orcim oo, nicha, T was not. | of corn, compared with 5,005,008 & year o, . | Toronto . 13,045,013 betors all ‘the cattle answering thal Cotton “was even more Vigorous: 2,685,769 oot gl BB L B VLB TR The yanced, middling uplands attaining the fop | Halifax 1,620,816 S o S et Jareesey St point of the crop year. The late improve- | Vancouver, B. 783,548 200 Voot R LS B Tamer ment will bu of liitle benefit 1o producers, | Hamilton T418T5) ,, Snd plckers. wete rticularly Bentill bs SE e paneht icers, | B ohn: 692,997 anxious lor supplies of that character. keted and much of zho balance has been | Victoria, B, C. ik here Was Dot enough change in 'the undoubledly passed in the hands of fac- | GQuebes - By 4 ":m By of Tusetion ook i R Ve mov-d freely, but common stuft was the United States, against 19 last vear,| Totals ol e amta il L g and in Canada 3, against 40 last year, o dee iy *Last sale. **Ex-dividend. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. *Not included in totals because containing otnfl- items than clearin, ot includeq in totals because of no for last London Stock Quotations. The & good are s Demand for Manufactures and Indu trials Expands and Prices Harden. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Bradstreet's to- morrow will say: New York Miniug Quotations. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: ers on sale and ti to take the better undesirable ‘here were only a few stockers and feed- h and was sufficlent es at steady prices. nds, however, neglected, the same as they have been for weeks, and the prices y uneven that {t’cannot be sal there ls & markot for the common kin feeders, and particularly for the ligl yeight stockers, = Sellers find it ‘ambni nd & buyer for that class of stuff and A Cnnananonssrany I2BE2z82EERIII” Sales for spring account, demand for | Afame Con . e e o :‘:“zk'ir."'}x‘.;?“‘.‘.f&‘n‘:".‘.‘i:h"' Loy manufactures and industrial operations n BEEF STEERS gunen.lly are. axfmmnx, while prices are H Av. F ' ardening. Hood_ "reporta come 1 No. % 3% From the est and porihweet i The Joud: s i T ing eastern markets also note the growth | Des 12 : Zm L., of sales for spring. Least favorable ad- | Horn Siiver B 176 410 vices come from the south and southwest, | Iron Silver o |Brie . by ST A though Chicago. nntes exceptionally Tree | 1 omsiie: Con o o JI90 480 buying by wholes:. rs from those sections. do i 576 4 40 Water is reported scarce and rallways are —————— Plinots O Sntisi 1 0 4 & reported hauling it 100 miles. Kansas City New York Money Market. ig. & Nash 3 15 45 St Louls, therefore, report relatively b 4 1 180 4 60 me leul tavorable reports for a long time . - _fonékl:g & l:?h’fl.flY‘;Onn. o 3 1225 48 3 1 996 4 6 "Continued strength 18 to be noted in,all r. T cent. E—Stead: LVER_Firm e, ounos, |3 -3 18 Tn:’.nw:n‘flflg.}“&";fi‘.:g‘l‘.'.hfivfim mfiifl business in b-n.l&n nl“1‘: i m:‘,g:élln e opens m “": o enae bty |18 98 8 6 ucts, countr; lice gener iron and | on demand an: for sixty- ; g = ERS AN steel lnd hcl:' me! are y-o quo.ll;d a-:‘-d rates, $4.88; commercial bills, u‘u 1s 3%Q2 13-16 p-r o-nt and for three-months’ 1 b TE‘ R D STAGS. hii The highest yrte- lns‘yll:.- .h.vl A i nab. der - RO Ry “"‘ STEERS AND HEIFERS. R B i ek ugar Ma 1008 pJS;'am"'y ron[Dn.llmnd rpoler, s . Wate, (NEW ORLEANS, Feb 1-SUGAR. ®, las: ng the re. he closing quotations on bonds are as Firm; open xem H@o: open kettie ward of thelr confidence n higher pm tollows, centrifugal for the southern si Despite receipts, visible l\ln'ifiel will prohlgl.v show SRR e ds, 1 oanen s sl open ke nds, es, e, Mnmmnn ‘d@iso; Syrup, nomi- 850 4 040 & 1 L0 100 1 970 150 ! 5% 150 L. 1 D88 300 anotherfalling oft this week, and the heavy e tley 1 s 110 export movement of shipmen T five A . months ‘belng § per cent larger than last M. NEW yom(fi Feb. 14—SUGAR-Raw, | | 910 300 year leads to that domestic manu. M, K. steady; fair refining, Sici centrifuga 3 3 200 facturers 'a 'n"i" " well ‘supplied 3o lasses sugar, Yo refined | ¢ A3 ?:l: -n':p'p'h.a' g i o - do_gen. S GAR-Raw Mus- 1 810 225 Cottons are mee increased demands IN. J. C. beet sugar, February, 8s|1] 950 238 for il vartetjes. BHAT cloths are %6 Mehor No. Pac i moim for the week. Prints and ‘;m'h-m. are NG W, 2. 838 woak, the latier being heavily sold ahesd, Readt and Dried Fraits. |19 ¥is and advances in e cottons have been BT & APO A,"w 4 T4 28 numerous, thi -ner branch of trade dia- gty BW YORK, Feb. U—EVAPOR 15. b playing more anim 2k Al A fairly active market | 4. 1080 § 40 Bestits oer sbortages, which re@uce sup- [ o is, prlm. mdu Sith "soos demand | 1 % 240 iles of fue ng of furnaces 3 v % & exporters. State, common to good, |12 466 3 and prevent products, N AL o;_prime, $%ci Chsice, $@ioc; tancy, | 1 2 i production a) of iron. &nd. steel o, So. Rail 1 iy t |1 810 2 50 Bre Woing forward i & record-breaking | C- . 3ks %o Bel LIPORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Marke 1 &0 250 rate The ron trade, In fact, appears to|C. N BT Y senerally auiot, without particular feature | 3 08 2 50 have awakened suddenly to the fact that | C Uhion Pac £2"%he moment. * Ap oots are havink fair | 2 Bk Janusry production and présumably von- | C: b VO f g bing demand and are firm in_ tone. | 2 8 Bumption was the largest reported In any | C. R. I & P. Lo, nee, Sigine. “Apricots, Royal, 10gite: | 1 180 25 Tonth of ‘the | ! he present pig iron | CCC & 8 L % Moor Park, . Peaches, pealed, 149 | 14 7 370 roduction ‘s dlaimed o be at & Tate of |Ghicago Ter, ¥-€ 18¢; unpeeled, e 0 w1 1% RIMNS tans ner Jeas et West Shore 2. 9% 270 Bearcity of plig iron, steal billets and other a:.fin:‘-l W, & Dry s Market. ) %% 2% e T e e T2 S Nigh [ V3E g enersl Wis. Con NEW, YORK, Feb M DRY GOODS H ™ 2D iveries. = At the same time there never |y W. & D. C. . Das Deen 10 Bgher Dot S tor | 1 ™ 27 were so many orders on iron manufac- Fiock: Val 4iis: ToeTe it cloths, but 3 still bid_ for | 1 min Turers” books for future delivery, and bar deliveries up to Alllllltn °dds are n | | wip mills are sold ahead for. five monihs. What fair demand and very firm. . numl v of | 1 iz orders for rails are belng Boston Stock Quotations. l.:nn of {,"."'.,‘;l&'{sa"fl." n':r:u;.h. “lnr:. a 5 20 December delivery and etFuctural material BOSTON, Feb. 14.—Call l“"l ‘3: per o}l v bieached aad soarse colored cot- " nig Re-orders from agricultural Implement{ S¢0t: time loans, 3%G4); per cen otal Tinens stroag in tone and demand | I s dealers are a feature, while among. osioy mr (urlaps quietly steady, o siota. | 1 040 3 0o products wire ‘are reported specially 3 ;o ol I 140 3 00 Scarce. Curious fuctuations, due 10 ex % ent ot offering freely. Yarns are firm, but | i i ehtie as 1o delivery: oecur. Ordera for oh- &% | not active. 1 300 W tons of rails for Mexico have been g i 80 300 Bldged with an enstern manutaclory. while ‘630 To'edo G nd Se ; S0 30 Tive S5k mlaced aieead, T oapn rafivay ] I Jh—WHEATCDUL | 3, ™0 81 ‘Consumptive demand for copper seems < | : $5¢; Ma: July, 1. COWS AND HEIFERS, e ™OLTRR oty Wt T 2 R g i Yo el O - v 4 - i tive demand ana-hi hor.::l xa-:x'mmf and" b S TE February, #c; May, e; July, Ay 7'5“-“1“- uick &iveries have, . ' demanded for - 14 | ® 8 v ERSEED—February, $.10; Mareh, | 1 in wk t, Incl:ldl{l g.olu; e; ror m. T 5.72. ; :& week uj e 3,175,481 bushels, - Tii001 fant weelc und 41489 Th Ehis week 14 st. Low tock Market. $ i e ity thies wes gregate 18 ST. LOUIS, Feb. W.—CATTLE 4 1.000 head. finel Ildln 60 Texan: 58 bushels, as steady: nluv' lhiu( lnd 20 te 527,366 b 1 st edk “and 4 'i;figzifi “l WHEAT— ¥ norehern: et c..?:' LR MILWAUK“ Feb. .- WHEAT-Mar- 0.3 northern, BUGTC; May, SEEEHENDIEE sesius GO A 6500006000005 ES LSS ISEINS SUSEERTRRR,C2FSERBERSRERED medium and mlp‘l 0 head; ] | ¥ ux n». u—ou.-cmo-u. Feb. 14, —~Clearin $28150.60; balances, Y A g NEW YOI ‘ull P'lnhuui‘l “CHICAGQ Feb. 1—Clearings, W3,04181; anced mbs, $5. 1 760, " teers der LM l ; eal Iy 0 date corn $xports a . “".}m g i B i Dlahcln againat 1512 41 ot sene Pitera, a8 25s.00: Cainers, i B faflures in_the' United States — i for the week number 35, as against 247 last 1 ‘-.,.IL 28'in this week listyedr, T In 1 1 | 189 and anadian failures umber 2, as ‘against 2 last week and 8 |- NEW = VORK, Feb. 14.—COFFE H {n this week & year ago. ‘mnuu% 7 hr‘oh.. sfie.”lfll‘d i m Bank Clearings. with prices unchanged. The close was Ao b, i 310 stsady, with et unchanged to & } 1 SAA, "ok B rsrngs, 'y | B, T SVERS gy | v et " . po & " 0 H BEE incresce et n Y Our, | e {", . Ty A iprentior o6 m“’"‘" Tob, 3 " ST, LOUIS. Feb. 14-Clearings, $5.44.120; kuw November, 6c; De- $ 30 baland T money, {354 per cent: | Cember, Nae i ? 2 change. 9 b LElearings, s22.mamy; cady gt | 1 I ] pog 1 m 59 25 0 50 0966 85636969 60 09 69 69 9,69 09 05 €960 00 690 0918988 00 65 62 00063 ————SES B OIS e FHRIITPUUS TEPSSLLLILTETES BRTYKY R ROVFTLYBETSSTSTEEBNIFIIIIVIIOSTTTLISILTYERLRENIYE & m (3.4 L 10T l'#ocl( CALVES, TAGS, M 3 3 L 14074 50 STOCK COWS A FERS. .80 200 08 1000 250 50 20 2. o5 260 1% 3 508 3 7 35 & (68 270 ERS AND FEEDERS, 1% 86 300 26 60 3o 30 67 300 30 675 3 1 ) ) in T 300 156G There waa aother heavy run hogs here today, which makes the gain ‘i ecelpts over lmst year stll larger, a8 wil be seen from the table given above. liberal supply ‘also gave packers a .oo‘ tui h Lo ity to the market at l mllal AII others, On the stan ot amount to over be o bu( it whs noticeable that pl',.!l\ picking out the weight Dfi While they Wourd not even bid on the iig tuff. That has been the case every duj good many loads have been carriet hat today there was a large num s Vtri‘ weak an slow, weights had been picked out and did not care whether they bought t e ll,.h.l . Commission men are war ing thelr shippers of the bId condition the market on underwelight h and ad ysing them to buy on a wide margin Representative salea: l)"o Av. 8h. Pr. sl 3] 8x B sE3s : :: DB s RRARARPRRRRARARDIARRRAIAIRDRD DD 5N D NN DOV O 0101 O 1 19161 T TN NN TN A TN mEG?ssmfisz5383398aa8899888mtzsaa:aliaaasszzazsss' gl IS8 LR 8 ‘ gzssz:s:sfiiumnm:ululnsssssnassssaa-‘Jaaaaaaaau:zs?a 6 VRO 011 7 RGN o O 91 G OY 1Y o 11 O G N OO A O O NN 1 1 1 Y OV % i N N G 1 X N R TV = 322852 i saa .--.-.—l’ easnzzeTRRe83Y CHICAGO LIVE TOCK MARKET, Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Steady and Hogs Lower. Feb. 14—CATTLE—Rec 2,55, honds steady at rfinnfi}_- pdmi stoe: F.a-..mhfi?““ = atookeny and cows, canners, galves, §.6066 HOGS—MIW, nm. Ilfil!ll(ld hll'-nh-ll “. ; good =. rough’ hu,vv. bulls, §2. fed steers, 38,000 ‘head; _t: Jart, oyer. Sou; 5@10c lowi ) # :oo. heifers, 32 native lambs, © .76 16 A !30..!2.«'";,: Recelpta—Cattle, 9,200 (5 000; sheep 12,6 Ep’n}'p.nrnu—én. ‘'western =C. ITLI— 4t ‘”1(- A R& unnurnu b ctive and shade .o qn Shotes "export ‘a5 dressed o] ioeiiare m’: West $4.78Q6.T6; ‘Texas Indian s o ST cal m. tlv- l-mb- 36.! 50} 45; mative w Vethete ewes, n.w&ao. oulf- m[-'n. Robin New York LlI'I Stoek Market. NEW YORK. "l!b. 1. —B.EdEVES—R-— i steers ste t -uldy. mudluz\ bnu‘- ‘rma x:rl:é:é 1ive "eatile. At morrow '“ul-be 3,450 e, ters o Deet. sacla 'ALVES—Recelpts, 24 head vuh lhon! ady, other ulv- h tele caves, 44 000 .l x'lm’!l, Al)?drlmll‘d c:.ln\r'.:él:mlnl sheep strong, mod‘\lm rldll . 871 H L«Rocep Y lm hogs, $6.70; mixed wi Stock In Sight. ‘The (ol|owlnl table lh"l the receipts of s and sheel o five princIpal R frmeri state rn, $6.1009.%. catt! markets for l’chflul’v bl Cattle. Wool Market, ST, LOUIS, Feb. lt-—wOOl’—Qu.la! but h qrades, "'udawh?um Tine ne, 10@lc; tub-washed, BUY WHEAT Wheat has declined elght cen nd corn nine ce: from top prices. We consider both & purchase. Place your orders with 1 responsible fouse and ome that will giw you prompt ke m hnvy. S