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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINAJCIAL | 5% eispiet®i ty s bt | i, RS MR ML ™ | I, sawsee Wttss: monr o4 W per cent. .00@9.35; piokied shoulders, §7; | CORN—60c. BALTIMORE, Feb. 26 —Clearings, $3,314,- plokied hams, $. 10.00. Lard, weak; 170; balances, 341436, money, 4% per cent. P Westrn steamed, {050; refined steady: Liverpeol Grain and Provis 8T, wuld‘ Feb. 36.—Clearings, $5,8,530 After & Weak Opening Market Oloses in | SOntinent. ¥0.65; South America, $1086; com: NLAYERPOOL, Feb. 26— WHEAT-Spot, R Fork aebre Money: V@S per cent; | Oagrle Reosipts Light and Beef Steers Sell Firmer Oondition. R clear, $17. to; mess, 578 [ N0 1 oo e ady, & 24 No. 1 pQHICAGO, e, B —Clearings. $29.614087 Five to Ten Oents Higher, LEATHER.Quiet; hemiock gole, Buenos California, no/stock'; futures quiet; March, | nid 8 '3;;;}:' n‘,’,‘:‘.,.,,,.,, g2, e res, s, 3 3 excl nt. AT ey Garvesion, 3 To % tbe, | | CORN sieady; American mized | CCINCINNATL Feb. 3—Clearings, s0i0 | HOGS GENERALLY- TEN CENTS LOWER 180; California, 21 to 3 ibs., 19%c; Texas | Pow. 5s 14d; American mixed old, G 2d;: | w0; money, 314G per cent; New York ex- dey; 24 to bs., 14sc. s Arch, 6 24 May, - | change, 15¢ discount. —_ '00) y; domestic fleece, 26G29c feeling for western p:s‘ for wtate ani Pennsylvania hogs, $&; 50; mixed west ern, nominal, $6.0 St. Louis Live Stook Market. ST. Loy1s, Feb. %-CATTLE Recelnty 430, head. including 1,800 head Texan g market stea 0 stronger; nat N NRI log and ex et stecra. SLRGRTS: dressel y 5 ef and butcher steers, 00; steen under 1,000 .os., $3.60G6.90; stockers a: {eeders, 286413, cows and heife ‘g‘ ] . Al Tesas W el; cows and heifers, $2.3003.95. o HOUS Receipte, b0 head; market & lower; g A ol - J cke! BToadd; Dutche ioge s = SHEEP AND 'LAMBS—Receipts, head; market strong; native muttons, $4. 5): lambs, $.2%06.7; culls and bucks 500,00, PO LA PR ) . R3S western winter, stead: DAMAGE REPORTS HAVE BUOYANT EFFECT 3, rican ' finest’ white, Wheat Has a Slightly Better Day— -‘-mm clty, 64c; country, 6% finest colored, firm, 50s. New York Money Market. Sheep mbs Sell Rather Un- Corw Firmer Little Changed, v evenly, but Market on the Average CB-—Firm; domestic, falr to extra, ce Market. NEW YORK, Feb, %.—MONEY--On call, Say Experts—Oats Higher— “4geie; Japan e, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. %.—BUTTER- | §303, actual’ transactions ranging fror is Not Far from Steady o " 2 to per cent; prime mers tle per, A Prov Weaker. iRte Gatry TR g, Jane @lc lower; extra western creamery, Aquig por cent. M = Compared with Tuesd - : < NG * EXCHANGE—Actual _busi- O e S oY O, . gem: BGa8—Lower; tresh nearby, fo: tresh | nets In-bRsKers bills, $4.57% for demand . # 3 "‘l Ly O 1 pkgs. e, | Western, Zc; fresh southwestern, %c; fresh | and at $4.85! 854 for sixty da ted CHICAGO, Feb. 28_Widely varying opin- | fancy large, early madé colored, "lagizuc: | Joliers *Sbd. Tates, $.96%0H.88; commercial bilis, . SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. %. #ons s to crop conditions and rapid changes | fancy large, early made white 13GIZc; | “CHEESE—Firm: New York full creams. | {i: Receipts were: «in_sentiment influenced nervousness in the | faney small full cream, esriy mece Colofe, | tancy “small, 12@12c; New York full| “SILVER-Bar, sic; Mexican dollars, 43%e. | Oficlal Monday §rain markets today. Barly in the session | 12% X1 LT ul d ¥ | creams, fair to choice, 10%@11%c. BONDBS—Government, steady; state, easy; | Official Tuesday all pits were weak and eventually became | mace Whue WHOUMC Lo . 000 state ——— raflroad, strong. Utticial Wednesday . rmed The markei and ey whoat closed | and Pennsylvania, 2 5 weatern un- ACHED Grain sudl B8 fosing ‘quotations on bonds a ) e B iker, Hay: com %o up and May oats | candied, at mark, e . te; | | TOLEDO, Feb. % — WHEAT — Active ame dars last weoke: 558 N Sigior. - roviaots s+ depress: || FOUUTRYAlliy nets springee, Ji: | wighec ot B uft- SHEPAT 484~ |50 U N | B S e I eat ‘raled wealk ‘eacly and sold lower. springefs, 1s; fowls, 11Gi%c; turkeys, 126 mjc;fl.lulyA%he’ ey 3 A Same three weeks ago..ll 45 OA’ Ed prrerep— STEBLLS2HTSTSEBHRE > i 3 St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 2% —CATTLE-Re- celpts, 1,100 head: strong; natives, $4.50§7.00/ y €0! d helfers, $2. 50; veals, $.008 7.00; stockers and feeders, §2.5004.60. K CALVES. HOGS—Recelpts, 8300 head; mark 15e wobsssees BB lower; lght and Ilight mixed, $5.7086.06; medium and heavy, $.50@6.35; plgs, $.700 5.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, u: head; market strong; western lambe, $. @5.50; western sheep, $4.25@6.%5. Stock In Sight. The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for February 2: South Omaha ... Chicago . Kansas City 4 8t. Louls ere was another generous run | St. Joseph of hogs here today and owing to unfavor- able reports from other points the mar- ket here was generally l0c lower. Sales were made that were all the way from 5@ e lower, but on the average the market was about a dime lower. Tra: % articularly active, but still the hogs g!-"‘i "Mr':n-!;';fi‘&bflf; bbl egan moving toward the scales at a fairly | PhlS:; runs, 513 bbla early hour, ®o that the bulk of the offer- [ TOLEDO, = 20 -OIL—Nort ings was disposed of in good season. The | &¢i Bouih Jama and Indlans, %o, o 0 prime heavyweights sold mostly from w0 T ‘REOOL. 4 d Panernte sasssnws ® IRTLTRER 2525328 3 B esncesnses Qeacs 2333 - 2 > WS AND HEIFERS, : n [y 3 3s, 108%) B Same four weeks ago.... 8,314 s Several beariah tactors wers at work, such ETALSIn the copper trade there were | 51O TS—February, #%c; May, ic; July, & 8L , | Bame days last year.... 506 e oo eespin: o [l webSit, | o, deyROpmie, e e Tarent 4482 | Ui ctover, Aprl, 1.35: February and B oy priay P SoTe, (2bi, dhows, B, &5arage :':‘fi:." der ad!eyv:'l:lmg%;unb-‘:a{“glx sold R ‘;l‘z";w‘fz“;,h"; i o SUTHIEY 1" el tatdis m::; the Dast several days with com- - electrol e . .37% and casting a v s W ormer years: short and were joined by many of e 1”25 | F3154GIAIS. At London prices were Ss 84 | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. 0 v the outside markets were all somewhat | lower, closing with spot at £65 17s 64 and | 1902. 1901, [1900. [1899.|1596. 1897, 1896, A damage reports came in, | futures at Tin was about ic ke ’é’.H‘.'.. .%.5:‘2?‘2‘%.2...‘. .'u-r. DRl of wheat | lower at New York, closing with spot at | Important Stocks Slumber and Ob s !&‘x =fl R 5| * 2§§2§ 5333 2 5 5283 : 273 Z3zsesass 8e —————— i} 282! $3. 40. At London prices broke £1 158 | seure Se . shed Up. Tad taken Bors S O Tha Bl yersers |12 E316 or Spot ana- dLi1 % Tor futsres, iy bk fleia o ». day than had been supposed did not help | Lead was firm here and unchanged at| NEW YORK, Feb. 2%.—The proceedings in A radually. however, the "liquida. | #4 London lead was 1s 3d lower at|today's stock market were practically a P easeq and the ~orop killer’ Had & | &1 8d. Spelter ruled steady, but un- | repetition of those of the last few days. s 1o get In his wori” Damages were | changed, at home and abroad, London clos. | That Is to say, the important railroad and e ot 'Kansas: Indlana. Oklahoma | Ing at £18 while New York stood at $4.2 | industrial stocks of the largest capitaliza- and Nebraska and the outside markets be- QLN Jrn Tas fm. Clasgow wae unt | feg, which usually take the Jesd In miac Nebraska and the ou e M ehtencd | changed. at Bs. ~Middlesborough was a | ket 'movements, were allowed to slumber et Who covered eagerly fs the western | Shade lower at 47s 1044d. Pig iron warrants | while various obscure and rarely active [~ e in more frequently. There | here closed at 12.50; No. 1 northern | stocks were taken up one after another and ey tnore smap to trade than for founary, &7 5; No. 2 northern foundry, | pushed upward in more or less sensational ¢ e el edy o eintlvely atronger posi- | $17.00@1.00; No. 1 southern foundry, $16.50 | movements. ~This order of things was some tme and the Kol Ly o *wheat, | @178 No. 1 southern soft foundry, $16.90 | varied in the last hour by a sharp rald on iay Opened K@ to ‘Gown at fbc | @17.00. the part of the professional bears. The d sold off to fb%c. The reaction ostensible reason for their selling and of- 0ok Biay up to 1650 ana the closs was firm, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. |fering down prices the announcement 5o highar, at An early error i of engagements of gold for export by to- Seting morthwestern . recelpts 100 cars — morrow's steamer to the amount of $5.460.- | Hock. Val. 4. e e o Taly Cwwepe when dis. | COndition of Trade and Quotati 000. The persistent dullness of the whole covored, had @ littie strengthening eftect. Stapl a > Prod market and its refusal to advance under Trade was fair and showed & good increase e s o the efforts (o stmuiate by marking up London Wock Quotations. loes. nsas C! EGGS—Receiots heavy; market weak; |individual stocks impressed the profes- fl;rrtle‘f xfiyw'f;::np:'nmn:‘ of w;.‘;‘-{ fresh st 0@2le. e sionals with invulnerable position and t! LONDON, Feb.i2%.— p. m.—Closin were not increasing. Local receipts were | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, Sc; old roosters, | 8nnouncement of the gold exports w: Cons., money....3 Nortolk & W 32 cars, two of ‘contract ‘grade, and Minne- | 4G6c; turkeys, 9gl0c; ducks and geese, 7@ | rather a signal than a motive for the T % . % o 'accoun do pfd... 7, apolls &nd Duluth reported 430 cars, making | &; spring chickens, per Ib., b@a¥- tack. Reports of ge to the winter| ,n3conda t Wi Indicates Sunday. * DRESSE: hs gntarle & YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. hree 462_cars, D POULARY—Turkeys, 11@13c; | Wheat crop and the ensuing stiffening in Bninat 400 1st week and 54 & year ago, | ducks, 10GTlo; goese, 10G1ic; spring chick: | the winter wheat market were used to |Afchison . % Reading i The followi ber of Primary receipts were 573,000 bu., compared | ens, 9c: hens.’ Sc. advantage by the bears in their rald. Mis- | polHore & o 1at pid Ry o hen WA G G R L B to 447,000 lnat year. Seaboard cléarances in | BUTTER-—Common to falr, lic; cholce | sourl Pacific was for this reason especlally | S3IFOT £ 01| §0 8¢ B TRy SR Gl Sond (o the ountry yeb wheat and flour equaled 276,000 bu. The | dairy, in tubs, Logaio; separator, 2i@ase. Yulnerable and its report of a decrease of | GRS, 9 514" oo inern’ sy erday and their destination: seabonrd reported 3 cars taken for export. | FROZEN FISH-Black bass,'lsc; white | 379,000 in gross earnings for the third week | cricago G, W.... 2 | do . pfd.... .. Willlam Hope, Bl Corn held firmer than wheat all through | bass, 10c; biuefish, i2c; bullheads, 10c; buf- | in February also added to its weakness. | &' §i5% % VB! 15 lsoutnira Pac. Pilliam Hope, Blencoe, 1 ey e, wa o e, A | St [ R D oo Il Sriprin | v Th SVl STV U T | Bl BN ooty AT B & ; u erring, A , In—i, C... & '“lu':{:le'u.“?:.;\‘:: .:ar: r:g'ifgrh.:a'm? ke, Sc; nd"'-myper, mf salmon, lzc; sui gerlm, and especlall; tehison, with its l;v‘rlrfil Johnel, Bennington, Neb.— i E. e T e O e oy 3o | Bsh, 6c; trout, bo; whiteBah, 8¢, plckersl, Anuaty Increase of §Z0575 net, were not W. H. Miller, Pilger, 'Neb.—¥'. .. higher to unchanged at 60%c to G0c. The | fresh mackerel, each, 20G8c; Smelts, 10c, | able to resist the decline. No other stock J. B. Jones, Burlington, Jet., Mo.—Wal bear crot however, hammered this pit| OYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 2c; Stand- | Was so acutely affected, however, Mis- C. T, M."Mlilt.m'"m O ond updor the inflaende of the whoat breal | ards, per can, bo; extra selects can, | sourt Pacific. " The announcement of gold 4 JBaker, Randoiph, g e e e o e hoat Divald | Sic; ‘Now York Counts, per. can, db; bulk | exports was hardly & surprise, as sterling Joe Dalton, ' Tabor, Q.. o some extent and when a prominent pro- | Standards, per gal., $10; bulk,’ extra se- exchlnfl! has hovered about the export Dave A. G-lom‘ Maitland, Mo.—Q fensional Dull started In to buy heavily ate lects, $..00@1.65; New York Counts, per gal., | point all week. Forelgners have been heavy Gelom & Hodgins, Maitland, Mo.—Q the low prices the crowd changed their [ $L75 sellers of stocks since the news of the s RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. sentiments and bought freely and covered | PIGEONS—Liv r dos., 60c, vernment's rocedure against the| BAR SILVER—Steady; 2 5-16d per gunce | The following table shows the receipts of short accounts. The actual situation of the | VEAL—Choice, 3 orthern Securitles company and the sub- | MONEY—24@3 per cent. The rate of dis- | cattle, hogs and sheep at SBouth Omaha corn market, 'exrn.- say, is very littie| CORN—gic. ply of commercial exchange bills in the | count in the open market for short bills is |for the year to date, and comparisons with changed. The milder weather has curtailed | OATS—buc market I8 very scanty. The money market | 3 r cent; for three-months' bills, |last year: feeding, but notwithstanding this, commi| BRAN—Per ton, $19. in New York not shown the slightest | 3 1i-1 per cent. d 18 AN Ine. Dee slon houses generally have advised watcl HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | reflection of any coming stringency, vet Cattle 128,658 97,847 81,7 fng the matket closely: No marked in-| Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Choice upland, | the subtreasury operations have alread: New York & Quota; Hogs . 46539 30,780 76,7 crease in western offerings is expected for i&d: No. 2 upland, $7.50; medium, $7; coarse, | taken up nearly $1,000,000 since the last ban| Sheep 115,969 132,618 Some time, One of the principal bull factors | 36.00. Rye straw, 3. These prices are for | statement and with New York exchange | NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—The following are | mhe ofcial number of 4’ dtock Was the total western corn movement of | hay of good color and quallty. Demand|at Chicago down to 15c discount the in- | the closing prices on mining stocks: brovght in today b: xf ad was: only 402,000 bu., compared to 1066000 the | fair. Receipts, 8 cars. terfor movement of currency is probably L y by each road was: me di‘ last’ week. May fought hard VEGETABLES. fway t{omlNew York. kA{\ langl‘yhlielpon;e :a::nn Con. g lélr:g.flcme( '“""E’ }logl;. Sheep. H' N : n the local money market is Tob- . o ., M. 3 o cainat the carty"depression’ and when the | pOTATOES — Northern, #1; Salt Lake, |10 9681 money, market 1o hiehly prob; | A1ce. Satssio closed strong, %c up, at 60%c. Receipts ’3;,;“,201.54, r bu., 750 were almost universally without explana- | Brunswick Con.. were 113 cars. y BEETS—Per bu. bhsket, 30c. tion. In the case of the minor railroads Onts opened strong and higher on a lack | TURNIPS—Per bu., 60c; Rutaba ¢ | they were based on a general assumption 7 of offerings. There was little May wanted, | 100 Ibs., §1.26. ¥ FA%, POr | that absorption of these by a larger system e a” 3 1 but there was practically none for sale | pARSNIPS—Per bu., tc. 2 is manifest destiny. The more prominent | Horn Silver Small Hopes . 8t._ P, iees 18 and the market alvanced o on Ight supply | CUCUMBBRE Hothouss, per doz, §2. |Stocks in which there wag strength in were | {ron Silver . ptandarg., 9 %0 the demand. Then business turned dull | GREEN ONIONS-Per dos. o " Pennsylvania, the Erles, Wabash preferred | Leadville Con . until a_prominent long went mto the pit| TETTUCE-Head, per drum, $4; hothor and Tilinols Central. Copper was active and bulled the market. There was a ve ¥ dox., 0. 7 USe, | and irregular. Other stocks notably af- 55 e e e \Uncertain feeling in oats and the crowd | "B ARSLEY—Per doz., %c. fected were the Colorado & Southern stocks, oreign Financia was playing a watching game. The cash | RADISHES—Per dos., 35c. the Denver & Rio Grande stocks, Toledo,| LONDON, Feb. 2. —Money was in strong market was somewhat better, though the | SWEET POTATOES-Home grown, per |t Louls & Western, the Wisconsin Cen- | demand today, but its scarcity provoked an upturn in futures restricted futures. Corn [1p, o: Kansas, per bbl, §3.25. ¥ tral stocks, Chicago & Eastern Illinofs, the | indisposition to discount freely. . On. the . Weakness early eased May momentarlly | GABBAGE-Tolland seed erated, 2. | Evansyille'& Terre Haute stocks, Chicago | Stock exchange the tone was fairly good, | The disposition of the day's recelpts was after the higher opening, but the later | GAULIFLOWER-—Per oraf a‘& Great Western preferred A, the St. Joseph | though there was an absence of business | 88 Lollows, each buyer purchasing the num- Strength in that pit aleo’ tended to help | GNIONS—Spanish, per crate, $225; Mich. | & Grand. Tsland stocks, Ann Arbor pre- | boyond the settlement. Consols — were | Per of head indicated: oats. “May closed R@ic higher at SHGHC, | (gan cod o Soliow, e i ferred, Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic pre- | easier. Americans were helped by New | Buyers. Recelpts were 90 cars. O RLERY - Califorala,® 40@T5c, - ferred, the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Saulte | York over aight advices —and opened | Omaha Packing Co. Provisions were weak and much lower | TOMATOES-Fiorlda, per ¢ basket crate, | Ste. Marle stocks, Des Molnes & Fort | slightly above parity. The dealings were | Bwift and C throughout the session. The opening was | g5 » | Dodge, Kansas City Southern preferred, | few and prices closed steady. Rio. tintos lower on a lower hog mark oF the yards | W-50- FRUITS. Fort Worth & Denver City, the Detroit | were firm. The contradiction of various and shortly after the start a hard rald was Bouthern stocks, Peoria & tern, Kings- ce rumors had a dampening effect on made on pork. Lard and ribs deciined in | (APPLES-Ben Dayis per bbl, $#4.50;|ton & Pembroke, the American ' Bleycle | Kaffirs, in which there were Several siight Spaliy i e Yo Sah etiial | ot B dopecivin T Bitow:| et st dgrctn, 0 Qb e | e, Bl BTl Ty "y o ol . ; v But 1ot enouRh Yo causs @ Kood Tecovery: |, & Vikers, $235; Lawrerics; $.50 | acutely Trom raslising; favorabie news Wb cxpeaied during ‘the The late grain strength helped a little, but | %0, “There was very large buying of Wabash | course of next woek from. Lord Kitchener % later commission house selling in the pro- Qm“—mn per. k-'hn.lo. debenture Bs, and the general bond mar- | which may have an important effect on the | Livingstone & Schailer. .. ducts caused a further decline. May pork | ., CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, 37; per crate, | ket was firm. Total sales, par value, [ future of the war. Gold premiums are | Hamilton & Rothschild.. #0ld as low as $15.15 and closed 36c depressed | 32, ,800,000. United States bonds were all un- | quoted as follows: Buenos Ayres, 140.30; L. F. Huss t $15.17%, May lard closed 16@17%o down | NAVY BEANS—Per bu, $2.15 changed on the last call. Sadria, 3.22; Home, 260 Dennis & Co.. at £.20 and May ribs 10c lower at $8.30, TROPICAL FRUITS. The Commerclal Advertiser's London | PARIS, Feb. 26 Three per cent rentes, 3 Tstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ORANGES—California navels, $3.0093.25; | financial cablegram The stock mar- | 101f 2o’ for the account. Exchange on 3 % . Wb 20 cars; corn, 160 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs, | budded, $2.5C. ket gives evidence of returning to its| London, 2f16c for checks. Spanish ds, 119 2,000 head. LEMONS—Fancy, $.25; cholce, $3. former lethargic condition, although a re- The leading futures ranged as follows: BANANAS—Per I P 28BIATBLSTABHIS. gan_puEEy 7">§}rr§p° 22883 ‘T8E: prevTey eeewmes pE e oo eescacs 23 0 6 00 6 g 00 05 00 0 00 0 00 = S T csocs e 2 "8 Lima, 18 BERNNBEL 882222 "ssse¥s R BEE et —————— Yo 3615, 1t wa Fee, left te, T 6d. Linseed, § s th 18t e e ot ot all | , NEW YORK, Feb. 26—OTL—Cottonseed, dull and weaker; prime crude, nominali Boms. or not. s e elose ot the mar. | prime vellow, 0%afic. “petroletim, stendy. - g~ veual. Rep. | Rosin, firm. Turpentine, firm, & o, eIaRive LONDON, Feb. 26 —OTi—Linseed, 338 1%d. . urpentine spirits, N . Turpentine anlrits, 3w No. Av 8l ¥ ryspe—— 35 ¥ 88 BBy tseomisery ngEEE e 338 233 528 "E2EE =2z _288 833 !i sEEN N - hemnen 'gfl;i§8 RESL BEreE RYsEEE 2aag “aEdssy "Feanas "ge PEpy——— B "l R SRS S8 SRS RSB S L RE LR RRRGRELRRRRAEHREE” d. VANNAH, Feb. ’;3.—011,—1\: ntina, steady, 42c; receipts, 529 bbls.; sales, 100 bbls.; exports, 106 bb Rosin, f re- celpti 1,993 bbls.; sal 3,06 bbl ports, L67s bbls. Quote: A, B, C, D A E, $i F, $1.40; G, $L4Thg: EiN i RSVt S o] WW, 8358, 3 2R s P T rp——— B8 BE JE2TR woseccace [ 5 ERENEESSESEREE [ 8 ¥ oo Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, Feb. 26—EVAPORATED APPLES-The situation in evaporated ap- ples remains abeut the same as yesterday, Holders are asking full prices, but the demand s extremely limited. Prices are iinchanged. " State, common_to go0d 1@ Sxci prime, 9geyct choice, 94@10c; fancy, r3 IFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-In Call- fornia dried fruits advancing tendency is noted in apricots and prunes, although the movement at the moment is light. Peaches are steady, with a fair jobbing in- terest noted. Apricots, Royal, 10@11c; Moor Park, 10@12%c. Prune j63%c. Peaches, peeled, 14@18c; unpeele <. Sugar Market. NEW ORLEANS, Teb. 2 —SUGAR— Firm: open kettle, 2%@2Xc: open kattl centri anula fugal, 3G9 ed and whites, Fone: yelowe, a8 18-16c; mecond 3%c. Molasses, strong: open kettle, 1 28: centrifugal, 7@18c. Syrup, nominal. NEW YORK. Feb. 26+8UGAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, Sc; centrifugal, 9§ test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 2%c. Refined, quiet. TONDON, Feb. 26.—-8UGAR-Beet, Feb. ruary, 6s 9d. 22F2zagesss S ESsE F 3 5 FREXRIBEL AL sx8sk: 35 g 3 D 588 888 & 222 0 08 17101 101 AN 7 1 1 €11 1 1€ 1 91 1 N 8 1 1 1 1 1 11 0N g 1 101 A O N 0 01 010 01 6 VN 1 81 87 6 € 6 1 N g = B T L T P e N M ¥ Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2%6.—WOOL-—Nominally unchanged: medium grades, 1 me.cc; light fine, 123%4@l6c; heavy fine, 10@12%c; tub ‘washed, 14 BLAIR YOUNG MAN ARRESTED E. N. Bowerman, Former Railroad Cashiery Accused of Em- beszslement. 238 & L) 3 E. N. Bowerman, formerly cashler of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley and the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolls & Omaha railroads at Blair, Neb., was arrested about midnight Tuesday at 127 South Bighth street, Council Bluffs, where he had been rooming two weeks. The arrest was made by Detective E. B. Smith at the instance % |of Special Ofcer Hans of the Bikhorn road, who held a warrant for the young T, LS s ere was not a very heavy|man. Bowerman is charged with embez- unch, acconding to stse, | 3pectable bull account ‘i South” Arican | BERLIN, Feb. %.—Prices opened firm on | _Total 5 1G5 5| run of sheep ‘and iamba here "loday!” but | sling $500. NSNS San 2 i % n 2 85- | the: DONree Jsetam But Iater’ caned: woLe » t market seemed to be a little uneven. Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. | *# 106 California, new cartons, $1; im- | 818ted by the Victor Hugo centenary Dolicy | what, owing to the absence of {ransactions. | cainls Tos Togre Yas & Yery, light run of | jn° some Rlaces the market was steady, | When he arrived In Council Blufts Bow- PLLL. o o e in Paris. The market opened firm, but re--| The undertone remained ood. The uncon- | sk lehiei than cipected. s s’ result | While in others it was strang and in others | erman was accompanied by & young woman MISCELLANEOUS. lapsed In the atternoon on military mishaps | firmed rumors on the bourse that the king | buyers were all out early looking for sup- | Weak. e all the way from | whom he passed as his wife, but this is 8% g in’ South Africa. American_stocks were | of Servia had been assassinated made little : c to 10c 'lower. The demand iy m‘%‘ s"‘mz’,’“l “75%3 NUTS—New crop. wainuts, No. 1 _soft | firm on the exchange, Union Pacific, South- | impression on business. Exchange on Lon. | Bicre sochat Sompetition was active and to be active for Kood stuft and the | $8id not to be the case. ol @ L iiiimswsl ggbsi gslil PiisliiEEig : o NS Lo S SN 5222 IISSSLRRERAEERRR SRS BERR RIS S IRNE T o EEECEERPELEL shell, per Ib., 12c; hard shell, per Ib., 113%o; | ern Pacific and United States Btecl being | don. . 20m 47 Drgs. for checks.— Discount | to fame ok cdvantage of the opportunity | Woliless was In' most cases on. (he less| When taken into custody Bowerman said No. 3 scft shell, loc; No. 2 hard shell, Sc; | the favorites. There was @ fractional re- | rates: Short bills, 2% Der cont; —three | ‘CTiems werc somibarationly few beef steers | desirable frades or ‘on brands'that h Brazils, per Ib, ldc; filberts, per Ib., 13c; | action in the street. Rio tintos sold at|months' bills, 1% per cent. ® | he had expected It, he had been notified -+ P not been killing out as good as expected. filwfim 8 |almonds, “soft shell 17c; hara shell, lbci | 46%. Settlement preparations caused the S In the yards today, and as the demand was | 'Ifie "situation = could, perhaps. best be | by & friend that a warrant had been issued pecans, large, per Ib., lic; small, 106; co- | market to bOrTow £1,500,00 from the Bank Condition of the Treasury. e a0 Soner described by calling §90d Stuff ‘steady and | for him. He said he had expected financial o ook, S0 ; gher than yesterday. The better grades, | 9 by, i . N EY Per stacition cass, 335 o ngland ving are the closing prices on| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2%.—Today's state- |Of course, sold more freely, but as there | fommOon kinds "“,“,.{,,,,1,‘,:{,',‘“'5%"5“;"',‘,‘}‘,;’9;_ assistance from relatives and had hoped . g A v - | was not enough offered to fill orders buyers | & (CIDER-Nehawka, per Bbl, 3.25; New |the New York Stook exchange: ment of the treatury Halances 1o the sen; | 1 30" Ske" o commoner cattle and pay | 910, and owes 4.~ to straighten matters out before belng are POPCORN—Per Ib., 6o Atchison - T5% 8 serves in the ~divislon of redemption, | SLronger prices for them than . they did Smandt [oF fesders oontinues active | rested. HIDES—No. 1 b, 6c; No. 2 n, bo; | “do prd. Shows: Available cash balance, $133.6%5,404; | yesterday. It could be sald that nearly all | 814 g00d 81Ut may be quoted fully steady. | “gince nis arrival in Council Blufts Bow- ! | "Quotations: Cholce lightwelght year) No, 4 saitad, re; Noo3'salted, e: No T'veai | malumore & 611 Eold, 358,245,816, s S0l B b it oHorings | 3.00G8.75; B00d to cholee yearlings, $5.55G | erman was evidently hard pressed for cash, ! ; No. 2 ve ; ) . . AT Yhing was sold and weighed up in |5:60; choice wethers, $1.90@8.10; fair to 00d | ae he is known to have pawned a number 16 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8@isc; sheep pelts, G#1d Shipment: A pal B wethers, $4.60@4.90; 'cholce cwes, $4.30@4.60; c; horse hides, $L50@2.%. v a 8o HNEW YORK, Feb. 2—The National City R S 1 15 hatine Gemand for falr to good ewes, $.00G425; common ewas, "‘f(:““fl*l"- “;'h‘“;';": the ;“"““ Ches. & O pank aunounced togay that It will ship food o choloe cows and elters.” The mar: 3.004.0;, cholce lambs, $850GS.15: fair td | of the police and he bad been under con- St. Louis Grain and Provisions, rgt ) ot ol s ad d et on such kinds could safely be quoted , $6.25G6.50; feeder wethers, $4.00 | gtant survelllance. ST, LOUIS, Feb. 26_WHEATHigher; | Chi. In No. 2 red, glevator, &%c; track, siid | 4o PIS- 1 Cotton Market. rong, and as there were comparatively | {3.50; fecder lambe, HH0GS.M. Representa- | " p,yerman accompanied OfMcer Hana back uotations were as follows: F e SN vl e oty Chicago G, W o ki Ve les: fow on sale, it did not take long for sellers t0 BIAE. Fattoeion LRI Cash N FLOUR-Market steady; winter patents. | - QOHN—Higher; No. 2 cash, track, | do pfd. Tex. Pacific, St 1 *25E37 5 b L5TSBLRSRITATIILLT SR ;}i-;:aflfi B! 3 JEW YORK, Feb. 2 —COTTON—Spot | to dispose of everything they had on hand. [ bale Joday. In some s Quallty Go [ T Milk. H f , 8.61c; , 8.63¢; les of canners and medium kinds of cows o 0 stralghta S 2 %3 oi iy, Biigetne Aol Bk May, Bse; Tune. Saber July: Iooked a"lfitle "stronger, but as 4 weneral |} Puck rack, §47c; August, 8.9lc; September, 8.0lc; Octo- | thing the improvement ‘'was mostly In the cull ewes in Chicago by farmers within 100 miles of WHEA' 3 spring, T2%c; No. 2 red, ber, 7.9lc. The market opened steady, with | ease with which they sold, rather than in LI “yl Ay i{i”"lp?'"d (s ":f "r"l.l.‘ ’::lg' 3 ; Y) ulet at 6lc. o Bulls, veal calves and stags also sold pere’ uplon. Heretoiors ons prios Rae besh 42%@43c; No. 2 white, 48%@| FLOUR~— Dull; red winter tents, | C. C. C oy Pt 3 ?,'fg:.fp:& b ¥ ‘{‘."ck'&".se"ml‘x‘ N tams® | treely at strong prices, where the quality s AN charged the dealer by the shipper for milk, iR o b She, by d&?fié‘#y and straighl,” $.100 Port recelpts piled and the Wap SAUSTROOORR. | L iockers. and fesd. western wether BARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 5@sic. DS y tead, povamenh c |2 cream it coutains and a lower price will bo ¥ to choloe ng, SEE! imothy, ~steady, paid tor the lower grade milk. The reso ution was passed unanimously and will go into effect on May 1. closed quiet; middling uplands, 8%c; mid- | The commoner kinds also moved more ) swes .. - CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—A resolution grading 40; spring speclals, patents, Higher; No. 2 cash, western ewes or or good. Now milk be divided ¢ g & ing, and anythi western wethers SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.68%: No. 1 north- | prime worth more. o Tiling of 'the market was firm, Wit ers in the yards this morning, and any thin THE ALTY M. KET. dling_ gulf, 9c; sales, Futures | freely than usual today. In some cases cull ewe 14 the milk llIgPIY disposed of to consumers 210; straights, 8. 44@44%e; May, 4c; July, 35%c; No. 3 white, —No. c. prices 1 point higher to 2 points lower, or | the prices paid. western ew nto grades according to the amount of 4 Ards ¢ 3 LT western yearlings western, $1.80%: prime timothy, $6.30@6.35 ‘CORNMBEAL—Steady, $3.10, close steady at net 4@7 points higher. Wall | good was pic up at an early hour, ant use: - d, strong prices were pald. "As high as western lambs clover, contract ., $8.80, o > street and commission houses were prom g B Nebraska lambs inent buyers of the May and July con- |$.2 'was paid this mor or a_choice Netaska Snghe. y o h of black cattle, which is the highest @10, Lard, per 10 Ibe, .10." Short pwr&?&Mn lots of th‘[}fn':‘:.'é' obf\("c,;er'?mfiedpo'; 5~ ‘;‘.‘1'52 ‘bald in some time. The kind of cattle western yeariing: sides (loose), $8. ry salted | © W) Y—Steady at $1.3L spinning centers and the dry goods dis-|that sell from $.75 down are still in light| chicaGo LIVE STOCK MARKET. oulders (boxed),’ $7.1214@1.28. Short clear x4l 00, tricts were very reassuring. Total export | demand, and there does not seem to be (€ . o R n bt ot high wines, $1.81. et clearances were quite double the total port much change in-the prices paid. " Repre- PIRMENTS Pigret on reeend ind: 3 L > A tl 4 tative sales: . g ) the recelpts and ship- g R "RV ORIEANE Feb. _corToN- | *" BEEF STEERS. Cattle Active and Higher—Hogs Lower Warranty De: do pfd.... > Firm; udn’uu, &;nTn auxe‘- nn‘!ér‘;tlllry, ”g_m No. Av. Pr. No. ~Sheep and Lambs Lower. W. 8. Fake to Omaha Loan and Trust el g o R Sotadiing. 8 316c: good" middling §5-16c CHICAGO, Feb 26_CATTLE—Receipts, | Sampany lot 3, block 5, Reed's lst 48,000 Na. Biscult ...\ middling’ fair, 95-16c; receipts, 7,763 bales 15,500 head, including 0 head Texans: ac- | p*y¢ Simonds, administraior, to H. 9,000 National Lead stock, 333,474 bales.” Futures, steady; Fe tive and l0glc higher; good to prime | Ty “iiume, lot b, block M, Cottage 108,00 $4.59. Spelter, | Manhatian 4/**National Salt ruary, $.16@8.18c; March, 8.18G8.19¢; 'April, steers, $6.60G7.55; poor fo medium, M.000| 14, 3 q v Ture, bu. 000 1,000 | strong. %‘Qfl"“‘ Manhattan, b 5.24G8.26c; May, 8.31@8.3%¢; June. 8.36@8.38c; 6.50; stockers and feeders, $2.600M.7; cows, Earley, bu. 69,000 53,00 | POULTR teady; chickens, 8c; turkeys, s ostaINo. Km July, August, 8.20@.30c; Septem- $1.28@6.25; helfers, $2.60G6.50; canners, 31250 On the Produce exchange today the but- | 11@lic; ducks, 10c; geese, 6@6%c. Mex. &Pumc Coast ber. usfl.nc. 3 h Lfifit‘-mv Ives, $2.80G6.00; ter market was easy; creameries, 260; | BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 21G21%c; | Minn. " L...108% Pacific Mail ST. LOUIS, Feb. %.—COTTON—Firmer Texas fed steers, .76, dairies, 154@Rtc. Cheese strong, 10NGioGe. | dalry, 18G2c. Mo, Pacifi 100i¢ ' People’s Gas ... put “unchanged: miadling, $iic: sales, 180 100 Lo oonpie. €00 mandl et oven N 'm; m T Al ' Pres: . Ci . H , 4. H ments, 3, o 4 - RECEIPTE Flour. . B0 R o Toed, B T ot B | Al P R N Bl P yesterday; mixed and butchers. $5.80@6.ah: NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | 2,000 bu.; corn, 59,000 bu. 3 o 1188 "|Pullman P. Car. GALVESTON, Feb. 26.—COTTON—Easy, SHIPMENTS—Flour, wheat, | N. Y. Centrai....162% Republic Steel ... 815-16¢, s 81,000 bu.; corn, 65,000 bu.; oats, 31,000 bu. | Norfolk & W..... B0 | LIVERPOOL. Feb. 3_COTTON- S tati t the D ————— td %% | moderate business; ~prices 1-32d hig! RARNPAT., 26 IR Day | an: Vo Kansas City Gral Provisions, |Ontario & 331 " 4 American middling fale, §1-164; good ‘mi i g KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2%—W ST ppmdistay fd | S i Tiee” cediners’ 42104 “The 3 . 28— — ” . . | ordinary, 47-16d; ordinary,’ 43-16d. NEW YORK, Feb. 36.-FLOUR—Recelpts, | May. Tihgc: _July, Dxe: cash. Har3| Readins B i A Sales of 'the day were 8,000 bales, of which 26,135 »hnmru 2,491 bbls.: market | hard, I$%c; No, 3 hard, 72¢; No. 3 red, 5% $ x 500 were for speculation and export and in- quiet but r ob wheat rally; winter | 50@8lc; No. 8 red, 79GT9%¢; No. 2 spring, | St. L. & 8. K #tq | cluded 6,900 American. Receipts, 17,000 T2e, atents, 8 i Winter stralghts, 33709 | T2c, do ist prd bales, including 2400 American. Futures : Minn tents, $3.85QM. Minne- | CORN~May, c; September, #c; ca do_2d 3rd 2 J, 8 opened and closed steady. American mi: 3 i nter low grades, | No. 2 mixed, H 0. 2 white, 6 St. L. Southw i dling o. 1 ‘ebruary, 5 L sota_bakers. %0; ‘winter d 3 {3 Feb 1566404 39-840. BAREE i Saus, Drmesi fair to sood, " 1d 58 Western Union .. 90% February and March, 4 %G340; cholee to fancy, $850G3.1. § . s {163% Amer. Locomo. .. ; 'March and April, 4 3 CORNMEAL—Firm; yellow western, $1.22; | Rye—No. 2, 600004 7 1874 do ptd.... 437-64d, April and May, 4 36-64 e amndyming, WHGLN HAY—Cholce ' timothy, $1360; cholce | — 437°64d, value; May and June, 4 36-64 YE—Firmer; No. 2'western, 63%e, 1. o. | prairie, $12.50013.00. *Ex-dividend. **Offered. 437-64d, buyers; June wnd 'July, 437 b, afloat; state, 80gélc, New York, carlots, |~ BUTTER—Creamery, 22@2c; dalry, ————e sellers; July and August, 4 §7-6d, seller: ‘w&'—fifik . T b tancy, e, Boston Stock @ 3 ust and September, 4126104 844, wel! T8 H EGGS—Firm; fresh Missour! and Kansas . o ers; September and October, 4 24-6id, 208,127 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, §c, f. o. " s BOSTON, Feb. 26—Call 3@4 per| Getober and November, 4 20-64d, sellers, . 1 northern, Duluth, 8¢, 1 o, be | oti,dgoted on change at 14c doz.; cases | ooni;” tme' loans, 4G4% per cent. o oats No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 8ic: £ o. by | 'RECEH 'Wheat, 24,00 bu; corn, | closing: Coffee Market. at. From early weakness, influenced (50,300 bu.: oats, 30,000 bu. NEW YORK. ¥ y g eb, 26.—COFFEE—8po by favorable weather news. liquidation and | BHIPMENTS- \ R e e MU o 000 "bu. ‘Wheat, 16,800 bu.; receipts, the wheat market was | 69,600 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu, The market opened steady, with pri points higher, and for t suddenly turned about after midday. be- rest of the session fluctuated within coming rtrong. Export rumors and an ac- eyl cumulation of crop damase reports from | Mimmeapel 4_Rean; Tange of § points, with Toom sentiment trifie less bearish than of Bhort ail_sections alarmed shorts so that prices | MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 2. ~WHEAT—May, 2 264" Copper Range. jumped & cent per bushel in the last hour, | 3%@i¥ec: July, Mdec. On track: No. i|Boston & e pom. Coal Sloshs W@ise met higher. March, Shuc, | hard, T No- § northern, Hcr M. 2 novih | Boston Elevated 16l Frankiin bousht in scattering way on smalier B firmer ruling of European marts than fi closed at §%c; May, 51 7-16@83isc. closed i | ern. TI%GTc. BHREES : Jul, c; September, 8i%c. e $5G8.95; Fitchburg ptd. SR T ccatpis. & 0 b :Sporu, 100 | patents, n%fi:i A e L AGeR, | Union Prche ured upon. Yot spot demand dia not bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, $8%c, elevatol d | second clears, $8.40. * | Amer. Sugar broaden appreciably and bull speculation afloat. ning stead, BRAN—In bulk, $15. do pfd for investment demand did not come to SoVered ot '8 'scare ‘of shorts oh e R Ao plecric I Drices net §_points misher. - Largs covered on & scare of shorts on spot of- . ferings, Strong ‘at o et ad Poovin Manket. Mass. Blectric. . 3 C| vance. ' M, e, o at @sic; | PEORIA, Feb. 2%.—CORN—Steady; No. 3, [, do gt " 8 Trimountatn at &%c; Beptember, | 57¢ Unit o uly, Te. Fruit ... 88 ‘T"Fn flaw at 8%c. OATS—Inactive; No. 2 white, 42%c billed | U, 8. Steel ...... fll}nl States Byguegt do OpBIng. new: | niinols Central §16; old, $14.80. Lard, lower, §$80. Dry sali | Joe Recolpts, Shipments. | meats (boxed extra shorts and clear | 1oWe Central 000 ibs, ;i 3 T v 36,000 | ribs, $8. $8.75. Bacon (boxed) m:fi:a 750 20 3 1020 gHEES i e amem o 00d to ‘cholce heavy, 36.15@4.3; rough O'Brien, lot 4, Flack's subdly. eavy, $5wGai0; light, 3.0006.95; bulk %t | C; B Gl to 3. B, ‘Crummey, lots 1 sales. $5.86G6.15. X Borpiea SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 20,000 | Josebh Swol s *nd. w’g{- 19 Anton head; shade lower: Inmh!,&& lower; | §oboda, ni Jo oc! O o Mo o s od0.5; alr 10| parkway Real Estate company to H. cholce mixed, $3.! ; western shee 3 yearlings, u,alom‘? Jaly e Hium{d""' lot 16, block 3, Walnut 50; western lam . x RECEIPTS-Offical: ""Cattle, 7,000 head; | T M. Brown and wife to B R, Hast- g g aheen, 1M head "B O Wi wite o B B, Quivey, TPMENTS—Officlal: _ Cattle. 2,408 head; | M B. U and wife i, hogs, 5,073 head; sheep, 688 head. ot 1, block 14, Hanscom Flac...... Stock Market. | {y. 7. Wyman and wife to Omaha KANSAS CITY, Feb. % —CATTLE—R TLoan and Trust company, part lot ceipts, 5,500 head’ nativi 7, block 1%, Omaha . o ans, 200’ head calvi C.'E. Sumner and wife to same, ot higher; cholce _exj 103, " Nelson's add. o steers, $6.25@6.75; fair to X : | C. F. Jones to same, swif seif 8-1é-ii. stockers and feeders, 3$3.25G6.00; western | Mabel O. Wyman 'and 'husband to fed steers. $5.00g635: Toxss and 'Indian | Seme, lots T and 3, block & Jeyome steers, $4.95@6.50; cows .50; native Sive aeeinen "3 cows, $3.00@4.75; heifers. $3.76@5.25; ‘canners, | L. H. Davenport to same, ni nei{ 1- 32004800, balls, $5.5G4T; calves, W00 | 41515, seld 86X 3-16-12 650 Same 'to same, lot 8, block %, Parker's HOGS—Recelpts. 10,000 head; .. cesensne 100 Tower: top. 34385 bulk of ‘sales t5.008 | B D. io same, ook 2, é 3% '8 | “omaha; S EREEBELLLEESELEEN e H8e P NPT NG G OO NG Ty 83 & ERmmn B IEEERESSEEES ot 2, R vy, s imaha; lots 9 and 10, Beauvoir Son e, aagem; ples WRGEE * e ot % block & Paddock Flace SRR AND . LAMHES-Roodnia: 40| Frank Browh and wite to same, part head; muttons, steady: lambs, lower; | _tax lot 7, in 27-15- pative lambe. ' . h’rs. ;....m" ! Wi .65; native wethers, & 56.15; . 35.2096.66; yearlin - e cwes, ! 100 fesdete, block 134, Omaha - . 4.50. C,_ F. Jones to same, w 91 feet lots 11 —— hwl ku, A;'Ifl e 2 f.;‘l.lflu 13 and M ~ % jock 1, ‘Hanscom Place - > ew York Live Stock Market, Thomas Bwift to W. i, Poti Re. ve: 1 celpts, ! re- Pt R e s mand ' and y; bulls and cows opened | nelq 21-16-13 . e ol active and steady: steers, $4.50616.40; stock- — §l. B: oxen and, stags. 8. .50; bulls, Total amount of transfers........ .82, ) ports, cattle, 1,150 head and 920 quarters of | l— beef: none tomorrow. v CALVES—-Recelpts, 1720 head: lower: V common. o cholte. veals, $4.50G850; Ntile EMO AL! “GHEED AND " LAMBE Recelpts, 6144 head; Sheep easy, eEcept peime sxport Boyd Commission Co. bave removed grades; lamba. steidy to strong, 3 cars of | | from room 13, Chamber of Commerce, e arrivals unsold; sheep. $4.0066.50: e lding, export wethers, $.05; culls, $8.80; lambe, | | o room 4. New York Life Bullding. %, 0. HOGS—Recelpts, 5,37 h steady; orm | g—— P 52::!;:: v o g 100 =t e bt g0 b B e o shipments from Santos for the United States prompted some opposition to the advance early in the day. Total sales were 2000 bags, including: = March, 5.30c; May, Bdoc; July, S.éhe; Beptember, 5.75@5.80c; No- yomber, §0c; December, 5.8@6c; January, 6.05c. e . through- ido’ ptd. L Ml Utan Ro. 2 socd 0.y, do; No. SPofiuce e L WHIBKY—On the basis of fLa for | Westngh Com: 0.8 ‘white, Bite; )klm 3 frack mized west: finished goods. e o+ :'3":;-'1 -:};’-:éé dy R Sountty wphtmcngoon g g o s B"‘; -p;:';oom_ S e Ve Support| MILWAUKEE, Feb. 2 — WHEAT — Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Feb. 26— An ‘west. " J " 3 average amount of business was reported HAY—Quiet: shipping, W@ec; good to | Sierdieri No. 1 northern, Tohc; No. $north- | oaAyA, Feb. 3% —Clearings {oday, foday'in the general run of cotton oods in ehales BNl tiaitianie be ‘shoten nnrr'mudl{. X, it 153%8; corresponding day last year, $LiH. this market. Frices were very Arm ’ef'll‘rullll : = X nes ere were few o ni- 0 srop, 1itte;" 1k erop. s 35 ALRLEY-Dulli s, Rews. 3 i s fnl hm:':‘-,-“ for buyers o -%:uu ot ! Pucltic coust. 1901 crop, crop, : price lots nt " cloths were firm bu VIBHO N . sesay: o tn|| DULOTIE P oA o o | ISHER ety X—ciarinen, st | S Mo, B, Tarlen, B g A - ‘ash, No. ulet, but without change In price. Stap @I3.00; mess, $.50GI0.00; beef hams, $18.50G | 1 hard, c; No. 3 morthern, Tiwe; No. 1] = PHI Feb. —Clearings, | dress goods were firm for fail. © . 4 rgafi;s;;: g e, ¥ ] & 0 Y e PR s e ettt s sbitathtss s s 8 LSERIBRRDSTLRETLTSLLLHEE — e B St .. 5 N N W s s 4 Y