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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 57ael oot mocks' cMrnces, | bionis Jamgus e chare s wcona | poneg oo for iy dwve and w0 055 GUATIA [IVE STOCK MARKET t % | PRI R TR S Here It romained unchanged. however, with | BRAN=In buik, $14.506'4.75 CINCINNATI, Feb. 2—Clearings. $.001.. | o 3o standard quoted at $i2. lake at $12.45612.70, — — v, 4G per cent; New York ex- | BTOCK CALVE glectrolytic at $12.6@12.6 and --un’ at WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. p ¥ RS UK CAL\E! 2 on 2. Clearings, $9.007,045; N 2 . 25 ower + " " M oie 3 R May Wheat Grows Firmer on Favorable | 5aiiss Lead was 2 od lower'in ov. — bihnci) ol Kot o clearings, $qiot | Oattle Reosipta Light and Prioss Buled | ¢ A ; . : g F STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. i . unchanged here i #4125 Speiter was un- | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neh= | cent; New York cxchanke, par ! A 5 Liverpool Osbes Ranged at £ 7a 6d In London, white here Telephone 1516. = Strong 1o & Dime Higher 1% : s e i) —_— was a shade firmer at $4.95@800. Iron vl . ‘ v STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. DESPITE HEAVY SALES, CLOSE IS HIGHER | iniea farkeis nominai.. Mo ') notthorn | been o Fanke. of o litie. over 3 cent in HOGS SOLD WEAK TO A NICKEL LOWER =is 3 -] | { 1 foundry fis quoted at $24.00§2450, No. 2 Wheat, and at its best (he May sold % ¢ over rket Shows Slight provemen ; | 2 s 1 = | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, MEMBERS Chicago _Board of Trade 8t. Louls Merchants Exch'ge GENERAL COMMISSION Dealers in_Grain and Pro- northern foundry at $2.00g22.60 and No. 1|Baturday s close. The market was we Though StIl W Professional -4 ] ) y southern and Nu. 1 southern soft foundry | CATlY, but turned strong later e i it i read B 7 .. i o cee T8 4 Corn Fraction, While | 80 e 0005 00, ¥ | the report of 13,00 hushels sold from NEW YORK, Fyb. 4—The atock market | rips core SheoP and Lambs, but| 4 - tvere I Provisions, After Easy Day, vl - J‘hr:r ml A‘.n'mu“ “"v‘-‘x»lr.;. »r;» ',xmv;nx. showed some impfovement toduy over the Better Grades Sold Freely at Good, e ] o e s Averpool “clos d er and Londo puthetic cond of last week and the 1 1 Drop Few Cents on Hoard et e g nlm"m;n-; hers was'a dmnrrnlndt- in "n'.‘- VERiime ot deaini tope by mors than buos | “""’n'“'" Rl iShang ) ] wslons for Cash or Future visible of 608,000 bushels. The woi - “omplal om col on st X Veak, i Delivery. 4 of Trade. Condition of Trade and Quotations on | ments were' STs 0 bushers, © Cleara oo, | Shares Compiaints from commissior bRy Rimferot i d o ] A B4 gt & Staple and Faney Produce. 00 bushels. Northwest recelpts wore 883 | ness, and the' market was calied proie g LORADO. T T | e P DOGS=Freah stosk, cars. Againet 0 st vear. Erimary re-|sionil A very large part of the activity, BOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 2. |09 feeders.. 08 39 1 feeder...1000 880 i — 08 CHICAGO, Feb. 2—Tradingon the Board | 1AVI 1OUTRY Hons, Se; old roosters, | Sobte: 000 bushels, against 467,00 & vear | hoth in stocks and. bonds, centered In the | Recelpts were Hogs. Bhisens " WYOMING. Chicago, 842 Rialto Bldg. of Trade was rather dull today in all the | 4@fc; turkeys, 12613c; ducks. S@9c; Beese, | truct: catimates T tomorrow, S0 ears, On | bennsylvania securities. As th vi Official_ Monaay a5 w9 1bull.... 1160 335 15 cows..... 928 3 T8 Missouri Valley, Tow: Dits, and arter & nervous sesslon, Wheat | Tecse. spring chickens. Der 1o SQEe. tract: estimates for tomortow, ¥ cars. .On ) of the Pennsylvania snarce is Rt dny R e hie | 4 bulla: 1 4 stagy....11% 310 : 8o, Omaha, 319 Kxch'ge Bldg Sloed strong, with May up e, " May | “DRESSED ‘POULIRYYouns chickens, | Weninor ' prediciod. mecommanied total shares dealt in should be aivided in | Bame eibi Lefore. - S [ 1 bull i 2 %0 Omaha, 660-652 Bee Bldg. corn was Wwkc lower, with oats down u | j0@liise; hens, 10c; turkeys, 15G18¢; Qucke, | swonn nr fain et Jecompanted bY | halft to make the she equixalint 10 | Sume three weeks GEo. .. s S || HOGS—There ‘was a falfly liberal run of fraction. Lrovisions were easier, the May | 11gri%c, geese. 10g1ic ported & good demandiiro o Duluth re- | (hat of other leading stocks. ‘ihe same is | Bume tous: weers agh 433 | hogs here today for a Monday. and as other Products closin from i to 17 lower: | VRUTHETILIEHS Lo igie; cholce | Ported & B0od demandatrom exporters The | tric ‘of the Hending shares, Which con: | Same it Weeks auo.. i S | boints were quioted Tower the market here The unexpected firmness of the EngUsh | gairy in tubs, 15G17¢; nn.mnr,“fwm- e i e K ASat e ocer | tributed an important part of the duys | KECKIFTS FOR THE 0 DAYE, |Also cased off a trifie. . The decline - A The "local tradere webe inciined 1o bé | gerrtTERS_Blandards, per ca, Mo exira | CONN-—the markei has been ' rather | “Vonfiivania promptly relapsed on the | catiis, S1o% R table shows'the receipts of | EE"Clo 0 8"V inewray trom weak jo | P B Wears. Bra, G, &, Jveare. V-Pres oc Mned 1o b | gereth oo ‘o - r b . ol been ' rather | . v psed_of it table i o ould b e g veak to i Deariah and had consderable stufl for sale, | Soiccls; PF can, Se; New York coutita, Be! | dragey, with prices at one time oft 1G%C. | opening salcs of 13.00 shares 0 1, com: | sar ige 1o8s AN sheep at South Omaha | Wstabfahed 2 7 s o u on by com- Tor the yi e, and i 50 \th | 5¢ lower. “Trading was not very active, as Ach chrried-the price donen 10 TWGTIAL | Tl ‘standard, Der aL. 3 S et R mare oF Jaes llqutation by com | prea”wIUR Tl on Sachrdy: And Hovercd | fame years T ' i ™V [ ™ Bed |1 scemea to e hard tor buvers and seiiers | WEARE COMMISSION 0., CHICAGD after Initial sales at 77%c, the opening ng: SSH FISH-Tro ; her= ; ot much demand.| about that price all day, with large deal- ! { L T s 0 Agrea on termg. The bulk of the mediurm c fires being 4o higher than Saturday's Cose. | itierel. so; pike. e, perch. o, Buftaio: | Mentoreily (e Ja¥ most of the decline was | ings. The convertible bonds rose 1% i e st o ik | welght hogs wold trom $6.65 to #6.70. prime | Mdemuets of the brincipal bxchanges Whe leader of the recent bull movement | BIUiert! 13 BURSH %5 BiCRne: do: white: | The cren inaympathy with rally o wheat: | the opening. This seemed to represent an s qUbtoN HLUN Giss M| heavy hogs from $6.70 to $6.80, and the light 4 RS BOND was a liberal seller, it being repocted that | fiui- sc: salmon, 16¢; haddock. ilc: coafish, | lomer wi TG s eaay and about ¢ | adjustment to the convertible value be- | Average pric: paid for woge 4t South | Welghts irom 3.60 down. There was not | GRAIN, PROV 3 ’ in the nelghborhood of 1000.000 bushels | y3c." redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, bolled, PeF | harder to sell than In eastern. Local re- | boien gnoy o (il jaccordance with the | Omaha ior the last several auys with coia- | Much change in the market untll the ex: Bought and sold for cash or were sold for his account. “When the pres- | 1°" giet *TbRer, 150 VPR, PRCthy BT | harder to sell than In eastern. Local re- | notice given by the airectors of the anticl- | Lurisons: | treme “close. when the provision market tuture deltvery. smure from this source had diminishea the | huiqe 100 catfish, 14c; black ' bass, 200 | mares T tommorars Yaih contract: esti- | pation of the conversion privilege by a | * ~-H i ___ | eased off, but as most of the hogs were dis- ( OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111 Board of Trada market developed a stronger tendency and | peiivt, yi¢ : 26,00 bushels Visible increased 96,000 | YeAr: Increased activity in the general | Date. | 1903. (1902.(1901.(1900. 1895, (1898. 1897, | POsed of ‘the weak close did not have much Telephone 118 May advanced to T8%c. The close’ was | "B AN Per ton $13.50. bushels. The lacal stock, 2,170,000 bushels, | Market seemed to have no connection with - . 77 | effect on the general market. The sales on W. B Ward, Locai M~nager. gtrong and near the top, with a gain of %@ | JAY_Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | incrensed 215,000 bushels. On passage de | \0€ Pennsyivania movement. The revival < 342 3 14 | paper today do not show the decline, us e at THR@Mhe. Commission houses were | uaic Dealers agsoclatlon: Choice No. 1 up- | crensed 183,000 bushels The worid'e ship- of strength in the Krie stocks had a co 3.7 the quality of the hogs was exceptionally | “ t uyers. Large world's shipments. | jang, §8: No. 1 medium, §7; No. 1 coarse, | ments were 2,436,000 bushels, almost entirely | Siderable sentimental influence on the ge V! tter [ RAILWAY TIME CARD, mounting o, 4190000 Bushels for”the week, | 55 Tty siraw. . These prices st ot | Fom America. Primary. recerpts, 89000 | fal speculation. 'There was o news de- 3 1 the quality of the ho @ less urgent cash dem and increa i y. 8 4 i 3o veloped regarding the expected 1 tor epresentative salet . Primary receipis were bear Infiuences, The | furr. Seesing lghy “n0 duality. Demand | bushbls against 81,000 lnst year, | | the transicr of the road, bui thefe was Av. 8h. Pr. Mo S T o e B BERCY, increased 1,760,000 | T8 Feceipte RATTOW T With U Ay Fheclal featufe Ifiere | #0me suspiclon that the large fnancial ey M —— Clearances of wheat and flour | Amg g4e 'has been the same experiences as in corn | Fansaction reflected in the ring house | 145 10 pes: TN Union Pacific. Sguajied 36,000 busheis. The visible eip- | RYR—No, 8 & in the cash market, oats in eastern cars i | bulances on Fridgs might have to do with F it > s Leave. iy decreased 68,00 hushels, against a de- " VEGETABLES much better demand than'in western. Re- | kric. The strength of Deisware & Hudson & Qyerland Limited.......a §:40 am crease last year of 144400 bushels. e o + Lot : ol coteasts & « | Was directly associated with that of Brie. he Fast Mail......... mary receipts were 790,000 bushels, against | NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, per doz., %¢; r:'r' l'"r'ufi‘.ma"’n :2;_‘ {g'l:"“lr- ystimates | “here was a current bellet that all of the ®° 3_,'“0"“‘ EXpross......a 4:20 pm 467,000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis and | California, per doz., 45@idc. 300 Rathete. Fhie oChb: pubIts Stook coulers are Making enormous earnings at Pacific Expres: een 811530 pm Dilluth reported recelpts of s cars, which | ~POTATOESPer bu 40G4sc. SR ansts, Lhe Ioual public ete this. tinte, which® heived Reading and Sastern, Nxpreas.... with local recelpte of % cars, 2 of contract | SWEET POTATOE#—Iowa and Kan By R S R ; Ontario & Western, ‘St. Louls & Sun Fran- The Atlantic Express. grade, made total recelpts for the e | $2. ¥ VT 3 " ;. | clsco contifued its advance to fts hig The Colorado Speclal...a 7:10 am points of 6 cars, against 1,008 last week | TURNIPS—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutal Han e oNS—The market opened rasy: | figure, but no Information was given ont | ChICago SPOCIRL,.seevsrs and 39 a year ago. sas, per b 1. 50l lard, There has been but litth sup. | TeEarding the expected disposition of this Lincomn, ~Beatrice 'ana Corn ruled dull and featursless and the [ BEETS—New southern, per doz. bunches, | #0ld lard, There has been but litth wup- | [TEnc, ! B tuiry Bxrres s volume »f trade was light. Opening prices | 80c; old, per bu., 40c. el - Coan At aay. hete Were &8 Aoundant funds offered on Friday and | North Platte Local. were firm, on the strength in wheat and on | CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per doz., §2. e aemand, dull, There W CrCaati: | the oasy tone of cail money this morning Qrand Island Looal. smaller recelpts than had been estimated, | PARSNIPS—Per bu., 40c et on e ot head . fioke jn | formed the basia of the dtwempt to but up but under the influence of free short sell- | CARROTS-Per bu., 0c. the west today, 70200 hend. against 8,200 | brices. Today's movement was hardly more ing by locals and scattered liquidation by | BREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dosen | the west today, M0 hend against .3 | PlR®: fiilaVe ‘Bat it Wa Thote. vigorous Hre olders e market weakened. e iches, 3 4 V) 1 N PANY. and confident than any of the numerous Jate Idvnn':‘o u: wh‘ll. hoxev;r. lllva firm- “:\Abléfi‘gs—!oumern. per doz. bunches, WEARE cgrflulsslnf COMPANY. Professional tests for some time past. ness to the situation and the close was 3 Amongst the day's special movements about steady, with May %@ic lower FURNIPS—New southern, per doz. bunch- | Kansas City G Ra Provistona. | o ated Copper Was COnSpIcUOUs. for siye, after selling between #4lic and #%c. s, S0c. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2~WHEAT—May, | a rise of over 2 points. Prevalent opinfon Local recelpts were ¥l cars, 1 contract | SPINACH—Southern, per dos. bunches, Julv, 66%@e5%c; cash, No. 2 hard, 6 | points to improved trade conditions and rade. Boc. 4 No. 4, 56600c; re ed, | there w talk toa f large takings of '&nthlnf of importance developed in the | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, $; string | figsi. n"'.ygf,u' oe: Koo, vafi:fnm Vo] Goppr, by forelgers, There was Bothing trading In oats and thé market was ex- | beans, per bu. box, $1.50. B, e CORN—April. 87%c: May, 3814@38ic; July, | to explain the rise in People’s Gas, except & ceedingly dull. Recelpts were fairly lib- | “CABBAGE—Holland sced, per Ib., 1%c. = |ge5: cagh, No. 2 mixed, 39§%9%c; No. 2 white, | the declaration of a rvgular dividend. The PRONSS gral, while the cash demand was good. ( ONIONS—Home grown, in sacks, per Ib., {30! "o "3 " 4ige. Venesilelan_situation was considered re- Indicates Sunday. 5 e The' car shortage was still a_drawback to | 13c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75. 3o 0. 4 . oy 8 3 The oot " 1 aisek i (] Chicago Explesy.......bi:lsam a 5:05 pm e H A s $L78, TS—No. 2 white, 36c; No. 2 , 3. . There P d or e officlal numbel ) 25 nes Express....a 4:80 p- trading. The close was steady, with May AVY BEANS—Por bu.. $2.60. ROl it bt ol B 1 L T o R B B QUIDEE: Bl LW DL [§504 Des Moines Bxp! bm bils) am e 3 8. Y RYE—No. 2, 4éc. foreign exchange and it was reported that | brought in today b7 each road wa SHEEP—There was a good supply of | Chicako Fast Expre a0 pm a1 pm a shade lower at #W@lc, after ranging | TOMATOES—New Fiorida, per 6-basket | iy &l ico'{lh oihe 1260 cholce pral- | money has grown so cheap here that bank- Cattle Hogs Sheop.H'r's. | sheep here toduy for this time of yoar. but | ST, e between 36c and 36%c. Local recelpts were | crate, $4.50@6.00. te, | T1e, $9.00. ers prefet to remit to pay off maturing (C. M. & 8t. P........ 9 10 3 .. | the Qquality of "the offerings as ‘a whole | Rocky Mountain L'"'d..d 6:50 pm a 4:5% am ¥4 cars. CAULIFLOWER—Callfornia, per crate, ! " {yirTpR _Creamery, 19G23c; dairy, farcy, | foreign indebtedness. The day's gains were | Union Pacific sy 2 [ | was hardly up to wune usual standard. Buy- | Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Provisions were easy on lquidation by §2.7. 19¢, not fully maintained and the closing was [C. & N. W.......... 20 | ers, though, took hold in good shape, and | = Denver, Pueblo anc longs and the volume of business was light. FRUITS, EGGS—Fresh, 17c. rather irregular. Wabash debenture os be- | F., E. & M. V...l anything at all good sola without much | West soveeeen 8 1:30 pmM & 6:00 pin A Jlttle better demand developed late in the | pEARS—_Fall vardeties, per box, 82 Recelpts. Shipn.enta. | came very strong at the last. Cl Bt P, M. &0 | {1ouble at last week's closing prices. When | Colo., Texas, Cal.’ and day, and a siight recovery was made. May | 4 pppEg—Western, per bbl, $2.75; ‘Wheat, bus. 182,800 2489 | “Total eales, par value, $,505,000. ‘United | B. & M.\.............0. |1t came to the warmed-up and half-fat | Oklahoma Flyer.......a 6:40 pm a12:40 pm Dork closed 1%c lower At 31840, Mayylard | thans, 34.50; New York stock, Corn, bu States da registered advanced 4. ey i | stuff, however, the market was not as brisk | Witbas Jvas off 4c at 8935, while ribs were down | (oriiy Belifowers, per bu. box, $L Oats, bu “'he following are the closing prices on i i {and it anything the prices looked a shade | St. Louis “Cannon Bal b A e X : GRAPIES-Malagas, per keg, ; the New York Stock exchai & P., lower than last week. The weakness, | Expres 455 pm & 8:20 am timated receipts for tomorrow: Whe CRANRERIIES — Wisconsin, Philadelphia Produce Market. Atchison . ... §i13 So. Railw . though, was of hardly enough importance | §t. Louls 10 cacs; corn, 495 cars; oats, 27 cars; hogs, | ¢4'65: Bell and Bugles, $11; per boX, 8.80. * | BUILADELPH(A, Yeb. . 2—-BUTTER— Texay & Pacifc... ; to be worthy of mentlon. It was evident |~ cil Bluffs, ..8 916 am al0:30 pm by - ) STRAWBERRIES—Florida, per = auart, | pirlt DA LA, o tern croam- £Ghia.1111 0 Toledo, 8t Total recelpts...... that packers were anxious for §0od stuff, | Chicage & NOrthwestern, ~ A gt i h c 37 Uslo as follows, each buyer purchasin A -fat kinds. vera ns SRIONED! 3 Artigles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| 8at'y. | 1 pyongh Calitormia faney, $ido; cholce, “g?gs g R L R iy Ler of head Indicated:” & the num- | % ¥ arriving, which delayed the market b M *Wheat | | | .25, 5. | 28c, at’the ‘mark; fresh southwestern, 2uc} 1o % do b, Buyers. 3 untll the duy was well advanced. Tocal ‘Bioux ity (™ P 1 | ORANGES—_California navels, fancy, $8.35; | T eouthwestern, 2i¢, at the mark. T el i Omaha Packing Co....... 192 1 | The demand for feeders continued active | Local Boux Chv;- m‘& choice, $3; Mediterranean sweets, $2.25. CHEESE—Firm but quiet; New York Wi do 34 BHd.... Swift and C X | and the few bunches of desirable sheep and | [aViight Chicago. HOA| ok g DATES--Persian, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., [ GHECSETFIrm but autet; vew Yoo % IR Daas e Armour & Co. 1 ¢ lambs that arrived sold at good, strong | DaYNERE T 6c; per case of 50-ib. pKgs., $2.5. York full creams, falr to good, small, 134 | Chieago & G. 24 do ... « | Cudahy Patking Co... prices, Local Carroll. ! v F1GS—California, per 10-Ib. cartony, $1;|i33c: New York full creams, prime, large, | 4o 1st ptd Adams Ex.......... Armour, from Sioux City .|, Quotations: Cholce western lambs, $5.50@ | Fast’ Chicago ..... Turkish, per %-ib. box, 14@18c. 140} New York full erekms,” fair o 8053, 7 L A% American Ex.... VABEHE & 001 cvrse | 8.00; fair to good lambs, $5.00G5.50;; choice | Fast SHIGIED - MISCELLANEOUS, larke, 14@1ce. ! 220" United States Ex.. Carey & Benton. : : | native lambs, $.78G6.00 choice yearlings, | Fist B . HONEY—New Utah, per 24-frame case, 3 3 « 2T W. 1. Stephen... : 3 L. | B0@540; fair to good yearlings, $4.75G5.00; | g it L1 aa% Amal 3 ? fs e Wi > t Mall .75, 3 e Livingstone & Shailer... Cholce wethers, $4.50@4.65; fair to §ood, $4.00 CIDER—New York, $4.60; per 3%-bbl., $2.76. Visible Supply of Grain. 6% Ames i Local Sioux L. F. i o v | @4.50; choice ewes, $4.00g4.40; falr to good, . TE! — , per %-bbl,| NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—The visible supply RSO 5 T A 3 | $8.9664.00; foeder lambs, 1.35G4.75; feeder | Chicago, Milwi Ny e e - of Jrain Setuiday, January 8, e com- Foi i AR s - ol MR | Fonninus, 1850ae.00; Teader wethers, #5760 | Chicago Daylight. 45 am all:1s pm POPCORN—Per Ib., 2¢; shelled, 4c. . r."' t';vn the New York Produce exchange, | p,i| & ifudson 1821 American i u.mlv; feeder ewes, $2.50@3.00. Representative 8‘:‘1:::3 ILT;:“P;SDM flm a 240 py HIDES—No._ 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, bc; as . Del. L. & W.........261 . .. %% | Other buyers......... | sales: o R ets ansa » - am O rike No. 2 salted, 65sc; No. 1| Wheat, 48.447 bu.: decrease, 68,00 bu. Denver & Rlo 3 |Anac. L | N Des Molnes Express....a i:45 um u $4o po Nt N T e ot a3 veal Gorn. §206,00 bu.; increase, 800,000 bu. ool i Braokiyn R T Totals @ 9120 36 cull ewes. Chicago Local.... am L Bate, Baibe: horse N a,l'"‘::‘soe'a"%“ Rve, 96,000 b : decrenne, 4,000 by B o G ks ot CATTLEThere were not nearly as many | 6 cull ewes... s,;“‘;ou:';:‘;,';:"' X i Logdn. | RIS 5 3 > % Conl cattle here t rr ago, | 21 cull ewes. f 0 12 pm 0 havd cantl 2er b 1‘;.'3"1}20"'2'26 R e, Ay, 5513, b, e ol 3 R e S vod TR %0 that in whits, a;;; the v;}:c(‘ n:i: u;‘:er | 4 cull ewes. K. C.and 8t. L. Ex...al0:0 pm & 8:is aim 3 o . 2 Hocking Coal oints were quote ver t her: cull ewe I cf ih i No. 3 hard shal’’ per b, L3¢ Peoria Market. SIS dnker. Baper ...l is | Fuled active and higher.” Byers were ail 102 cull ewes: WEBSTER DEPOT_15TH & WEBSTER Sers. imands, Sott. shell, vet Ty Jéct hard shell, | ; PEORIA, ., Feb. 2—CORN—Firm; No. (22 e, PR S LA ShE ARGk Swan RS Ve PO | L AL Fremont, Kikhorn & Missouri ., 18¢; large per Ib., 12%c! ] 172" Laclede Gas .. S Bete q lley. Cish uotations were as follow -pfin'-l},b M:&l:h..»fi:h colz:nn'nu.u per d %: OATE-Steady; No. 3 white, 33, fifiissal 2k to0ey and e SuAty was eing on the com M chestnuts, per RO DOt (20 3 } i A mbe i monish order, but bayers evidently had to Hills, Deadwood, FLOUR-—Quiet, easy: winter patents, $3.60 e Bee Jhu 2000 Jea ey Dot idoe New York Money Market ) “22¢1/No. American . Ayers evidently ha Black Hille, Deadwood, Wyoming, Casper ang uglas Ceaaes 2 3:00 pm Hastings, York, David traights, N She : : Pactfic C have some cattle, £0 they took hold with western et 2. B i | kot por b 8 Huckpry mit, bor D, || NEW YORK, Feb, 3-MONEY-Steady; | s s Considerable e, Anathe. market. ruled | ‘% wertern MEAT—No. 2 spring, 77c; No. 3, 1@7c; | OLD MITALS, BYC—A, B. Alpirn | cent: rl'xllnr Tate, 3 per cent; last loan, 2% B SOEIVE SRasaupha 10 R O1e higher (ChAH | o) Wedies No. 3 red, IGNKe. ! b City, Superior, Geneva, Txeter and Seward....b 3:00 pm Bone; Lincoln, Nio- > Me: last Friday, The better the quality th western quotes the following prices: Iron, country, | percent, closing ‘at 2%@3 per cent; time | Minn. & &t. 8 cibier the tattle wars o dispose of and western br: d Fremont....b 7:30 am Fremont Local mixed, per ton, $11; iron, stove plate, per | money, easy; sixty days, per cent; | Mo, Pacifc . the greater the advance, but as there were | 490 western Missouri P ‘iufl.,g Zz3sarsass > Eunppy i3 P EnE {341 " 58 SEE! S8 {= e eeeia SRS SN cocaa ESSNZE R 543 3 £z2 _EZEEER 3341 PRrSpp [PTST . LEFeEs P S g $208 P, 5 EEEEER e coesessces 8 "2Y: sSxExes td gsysee T g ey Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Limited......a 7:50 pm Minneapoils & St. Paul EXDress ................b 7:35 am Chicago Local.. 10345 am Chicago Express. 3 al Amicugo, Rock Islund & Pacific, ¥ 0 | BAST. I s Chicago Daylight L'U'd.a 5:00 am a 6:46 am e iiian # Chicago Daylight Local.a 700 am a 9:3 pm S evaa ¥is o 58 P Pl 323 28 7 Coweswes 20 seseaci oo ‘e i £ w0 k) s et & mme 82 S Ty P 22 5 28 R |g2 Iz v s, NN 1O e 000955 80 0516969 63 £9.£9 69 89 2613 £ LTTRIIABRARASHRERRTAAAISTTTLEIIUN 3 ) ton, $§; coppef, per Ib., 8lc; brass, heavy, | ninety’ days, 4@ per cent: wix months, | M., k. "U21" Republic Sioel Bot . s0uEh (o the Bettel Erades o Al oetarn swae, BYENo l,‘“_c. 4 white, 33g84%e. per'io w:.}lfl:nsgxm, D;;chb'r:b a:rh;'l:\‘: $4 per cent: prime mercantile paper, 4@ 3 & oo bra.. 7 p“],ml,:. Sracts ine f"m}"?"?'?d' i the & Mexican owes: BARTES o5 teeding, ©@isc; tair to 'zine, 3 3 ¥ 2 4 ST majority of :ases also joined in the ad- | 61 western ewes sholcs malting, figsse. | o0 £, o buriness in bankers Dhis, $15a4 05 for b Ul BeE & 97 b A I P L [Facl Satern. §150; prime’ (tnothy, ‘8, clover, | Liverpool Gralm and Provistons. |demand and at SLE@L 85 for sixty-day | ouarlo & W11 1L idlu's, "Leaiier 111117 1, | markel on steers'wnd in fact it only 'took | 2 western yearlings. ...} N Water, Sontract 1. 851190, LIVERPOOL, Feb. 2—WHEAT—No. 1 ; Dosted vates; $L5¢ 874 Pennsylvanta .. 40 pid:.. a comparatively short time for practically western yearlings... o fo i PROVISIONS—Mess E:H‘h r bbl., $16.45 | northern, spring, fi"m at fi!‘/nflfiflfl- 3 vad| SES(S R 0 %g: %h“lun A % U: S Rubber .;1'1‘ tdm zlgly urrlvndhv’ to Irrmnge ""dr B Wastern wemerw. ’o-‘.n-. Lard, per 100 Ibs. hort | western, winter, firm at 6s2d; No. 1 Cali- | o —Bar, i . %, pid.. [ e demand was good for all kinas and the western wethers. fon, gides (locse), gk, Dry salied | foia, e, Futurcs,” qutet; Starch, 63d; | "iGxpg_qovernment, trregalar; ratiroad, BE R R e D B et G sens te s bivjes )l aisen i o iy Bamsagte s an Mdes (boxed), $9.57%@9. CORN—Byot, quiet; American mixed, new, | 1Tm: 3 2 4 WLy grades. though, improved a liftle more | 15 western lambs. . ... OBKI&NA LOCALces rvessiD 6:45 Pm B 8:48 B Fellowing were the recsipts and .ship: | 480 ol 'nb. atock. Futures, auiet; | , The closing quotations ¢n bonds a s ¢ g, than the canners, but they also suffered a | 543 Mexican yearlings. — ments of flour and grain: D" | March, 4s 4%d;: May, 48 2%d. follows: Iy o o e worse decline last week than the canners. | 6 western lambs...... a Dally. b Daily except Sunday. d Daily Receipts. Shipments, | PEAB—Canadlan, qulet at 5s 44d. o8 1% 3 ot i (The bull market was in a little betcer | ¥ cull ower, oo except Baturday. e Daily except Monday, i , N b shape today than it was last week. In 147 western feeder ewes Whet, S S IR | S PRV CBE Louls RRAY RIS AN SL 4o : o % | Some cases prices seemed to fmprove i lit- | 6 western feeder ewes.... Corn, bu. 3 ¢ Sunday onl; 4 e BURLINGTON STATION~10TH & MASON Burlington & Missour! River. Leave. . Arrive. Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln ................& 8:40 am Nebraska Expres: Denver Limitea. - Black Hills and Puget Sound Lxores: 411:10 pm Colsrado Vestibuled Lindoln Fist Ml ncoln Fast Ml Yort Crook and Pl 88 3d. Y ke aaee tie and In others the prices looked about | 463 western ewes . . . v, Dt 05300 | S PROVISIONS—Beef, easy; extra India| ac i fos » Veal calves continued in active demand |34 wastern feeder lambe riey, bu. 1,400 | mess, 101s_3d. Pork, easy; prime mess| do p 11s [N o 3 NEW YORK. Feb 2—COTTON—Opened | % 0od steady price B e L n the. Produce exeh "tod "t | western, T Hams, short cut, 14 to 16| do L1 N I C. ger o quiet at a decline of 1 point, under selling | There was a brisk Inquiry for stockers | 212 western wethers , ket o’ il ank® today the but-| lbe., quiet, 62%. Bacon, Cumberland cut, | ,d 1321 0r No Pacin da.... for both accounts, which was chiefly en- | And feeders and the supply not being very |12 western yearlings rien N6 o, duiies, Mgz hige oM | 20 (o 3 Ibs., steady, 57s; short ribs, 16 to | Alchison gmn. ds..... 4 S . | couraged by the outlook for receipts. The | 1arge the market was active and strong| i feeder lambs..... ettInd, foms SIE. Canes returned, 300 Hib 24 Ibs, firm, 488 6d; long_clear middles, | 3 ’ , S early estimate for ports pointed to a move- | 0 8 dime higher than last week. The 413 western ewes steady, 13@14c, i d eese, | light, 8 to 34 Ibs., steady, 47s 6d; long clear | h : * | ment of about 29,000 baies, as compared with | Petter grades In particvlar were wanted | §73 western wethers..... NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | ghort clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs 5 P S g fendnvs, Trently jshown an ex- | Cattle over Sunduy. o that they were all | 1t western Yearlings Shouldets, square, 11 to 13 1bs. X 8 A & AP % | disposition to drag-after the call and | 100King for fresh suppiles, and it did not | &7 westorn yeariings Quotations of the Day om Various| Lard, prime western, in tierces, du(l. Bo. Pacific ds Liverpooi, where fhe market opened un- ‘;‘{‘; l"R"'"r‘P"!‘ '.‘; buy P everything in western yearlings I Commodities. 6d; American refined, in palls, dull, 50s, ipe.y T % | cjanged and advanced 4@Glic, also de- | *IF S SMAIEREIALITE A g == T MOu o u LS R e yogas oy S fi{,’;’é‘;‘?_ ominal, L e e | S A il atned“ciosing ‘anot ¥ pofia Tower'® i | | BEEF STEERS. CMICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Bellevue & Lacic Jct 3 —] —Recelpts, | THE trong: American finest white i weaker tone resulting from this influence | No. . Beaay: " winter patents, B BEL00 wiriek | “EALLOW Fires: prime city, s 6d; A LT 3 3 Sonts on te_sottve option. roms witleh | 1 vk 8, h i nter 2 ~—Firm; prime city, 27s i Aus- 4 points on e active option, from whicl ufls. giralgnis 88506365 Kinnesota patents, | tralian, in London, $is'5a. Chicago Ter. do-...... 84 A the market was rallied toward the close | 3 n Nickel, While Sheep Stay $teadr. | gangas Cliy, Day Ex.a 9 . 10GA. iras, $2.80G3.10; winter | Following are 'the stocks of bread- | Colorado So. 4 : 1. | by buying by room shorts and' commission | 1} i, e e sy | RAREOE S Jae7 PR B bakers, $3.253.46: wintef low grades, $2.60 | stufts and = brovisions here: Denver & R. G. 4. houses, which with the list finally steady | '3 CHICAGO, Feb. 2_CATTLE-Recelpts, | Bl Loue FINGIy: v D o2 éhzz:lon‘:.nquh& fair to good, $3.00¢7 | 73,000 macks; wheat, 12,251,000 Erle 4 B & L. at a het decline of 2 to 5 points. The | 4. TN Haadi markst Stotedh. re higher: | Chicao, B L35 lo cfi A0G3.50. lucki/heat | corn, 319,000 centals; bacon, ¢ southern s#pot markets were held at gen- ; :uad!um. g‘.m{m: atockers and. pf::darl Chicago Special,. 1 i p ‘ 1 5 1 i ) TSR ABRBARSSB: PP Av. P No. Av. T ) 11400 {11002 1225 1312 N 1120 1050 1181 1061 184 1084 Lnm D el 1287 Cattle Rixe Fifteen Cents, Hogs Drop 1 1 EEERHS flour,_qulet, §2.20g2.30, sypot and to arrive. | hams, 6.500 boxes; shoulde $o-We & D, G 3 6 | erally unchanged prices. Liverpool —re- C kiiuul. Qufet; yellow western, | butte] ; cheese, Stovk: a ported spot sales of 12,000 bales and news $2.2504.50; cows S1L40Gp4.50; heifers, $2.000 &I}lulomubultd Ex. $1.19; el $1.17; Brandywine, $3.40G2. jard, ©.200 tierces prime western steam and Boston Stocks aud Bonds. from various dry goods markets, including .i5; canners. !é"‘ 2.52. (I::":i.efi‘ & Shjoasn Yaeey RYE—Steady: No, 2 western, 6l 0. | 416 tons of other kinds. BOSTON, Feb. 2.—Call loans, 4@5 per | Manchester. were distinetly encouraging. $3.50G6.75; Texas b RN | LUicaqs i) mitad b, atloat; state, 56@57%e, c. 1. £., New York. |+ Following are the stocks of wheat and ' time loans, 1%@0% per cent. Ofely) | 1t Was on the phases of the sltuation and on 450, - o BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 4ic, ¢. .. f.|corn in store and in quays (rallway and | wosing of stocks and Donce: the ordinary that the recent lquidation HOGS—Recelpts, 4000 head; estimate al. Ganal depots not included): Wheat, 1180, | moss %, 101 (Alloues ... had pretty well cleaned out the weaker 1012 tomorrow, 30.000; left over, 7.000; steady to STEAMSHIPS, 69,350 bu.; exports, | 000 centals; corn, 339,000 centals. 106% Amalgamated ... .. long Interest that today’s buyers were 9 1811 6c lower; mixed and butchers, 3$6.5096.75; . good to choive heavy, $6.50G6.95, rough dier; No, 2 red, $lyc, 5| Bingha A operating. Sales were estimated at 200,000 912 408 llm R 5 4 ——e e : =, fitl g, Sest S w5 oL | AND-AMERION LINE f. 0. b, i No. ¥ in Gr Provisl §7% 4 3411 U ¥ - afloat; No. 1| St. Louis G 1l . s : Dales. e e e ot B0 B0 il SHEEP AND TLAMBS-—Receipts, 20,000 New Twin-Berew Steamers of 12,600 Tons. head: market steady to strong; g00d to| NEW YORK—ROTTEKDAM. Yvia BOULOGNE. choice wethers, $4.40G5.25; fair to cholce Balling Wednesday at 10 A. M. mixed, $3.50G4.4); western sheep. $3.75G6.25; L Fob. s(Amaterdam Mar. 1y native lambs, $4.40@6.35; western lambs, $4.75 Statendam Mar. 14 L . America Line, 3 B'way, N. Y. Offictal Saturday: Recelpts. !hlpmon;;i Harry Moores, 1601 Faroam st.. J. 8. MeNi 1323 195 ssgeEBunansEsnsY 1038 R32232 L A - morthern, Dulu £." 0. b, afloat; ! —] 3 . Live Stoc No. 1 hurd, Manitoba, #%c, f. o. b., afioat. | no's .,d”‘é'.'.n'."l.’i.v.mk‘."#&f o i i} faser Raage New York Live Stock Market. Qhtions at firat advaiced on better cablen | irack, Tigiio; May. T4%GTHe; July, NG jod s LI Prencie ey o NEW YORK, Feb, 2 —CATTLE—Recelpts, Tiauiaation and’ bear pressare. fokened by | T1i%c:'No. 2 hard, 6ig7ae. H. 22 " lale Royale | 3 4210 head; steers, dull and 10c lower; fat uidation and bear pressure. In the atter- | " CGRN-Kany: No. 2 cash, 4lc; track, 4@ £.111140% Mohawk ...l bulls and good cows casfer. other grades noon the market recovered on the visible | uiic: May. i1k, Union_ Pacic 1014 014 Dominion . steers. $4.25@5.90; bulls, $3.15G4.10; aupDly decrease, £00d weslern support and B T ats: Mo, 8 cesh. Mie: track, Mex ceniral 1Lk Qucnold” 5@4.00. Cables quoted’ live cattle March closed at ⁣ Y, W o, | MEVECLAAR Wic No. 3 whits, 1nQeTe. | 455" B oy S cdy; sheep selling at 13gifc. dressed . w0 £ %0 760 1040 700 E #3333388 8 8 - : Y 3 forg BT M refrigerator beef dull; exports ! closed at 8lige; July, T84@78%e, closed al | FLOUR-Easy; red winter patent: 5@ | American T. & T....161%)8anta Fe Copper. H Jobes, 160§ Faraam at., Louls Tamarack . 2 ¥, 600 head cattle; estimated fomorrow. 'l Bk, P. B. Fludmaz & Co., 1814 vooed 13,758 ares, 613 So. 10th ot 8. L. . 1691 Kostoryz, 608 So. 12th st., Omaha, agents. Dominion 1. & 8. 33 T8 . CORN—Receipts, 106,00 bu.: exports, 644s | 35 ©Xira fancy and stralght, $.15G3.0; | Gen: Bimetric ... | Trimouotain 1 A cattle, 2,25 head sheep and 4,240 N 5 q f beef, bu. Bpot, steady: No. 2, 68¢. slevator, and | *'ghid Thnothy, steady at $5.0003.60. -1 i RS R ORI VIS Veals, generall steady: bern- Be. €0 b, afloat; No. % veliow. the: No. 2 | CORNMEAL- Bieads, 8 ROAR! £ {11 s o bRl yard and western calves, unchanged: veal te, Bic. The option market opened verv —Dy , it t; 9| U L e Vietorla 2.009. 00 ps, $9.25@19.50; b urd’ stock, Sloady. on cables sold Tl meder mogereis | GBRAN—Dull, casy; sacked, east track, 10 | U, . il | Victorid i SR tops, 802505 50; barnyurd stoc offerings and the increased visible supply, | O3y ; ; pral- | Westidgh. Common. 106 | Woiverine but ‘was later rallied by large Aleur;pnn('Zl ,.:":,‘i.f":é‘%'«%? Jieady, $10.00015.00; prad- | RACUEL, o T4 Untted Coppes = e an e wheat upturn, eclos steady at L) o8- 31,008 thathas B i, 8 n_ncn.n.eals‘m- mm\“rn"fm dactine. | HAGGING 6 B0 LIl Leangen Ntonk Gustations, neRd: Shoos v"‘.‘.:“.:',?,,;"fif.,',fl'.'," G Fsbraary, SKQec, closed at iy HEMPTWINE 080 L LONDON, Jan, 31.—Closing qaotations igher . somea ‘tales 3ttt higher: sheey. 53 A 3 O 'ork, 3 | . +3.004 i: o ort ethers, % i Aescl iy skased ot Wie» standard mess, He s, Lard wegk at 03T | geount.. sl i R00G005 exira, $650; culls, ¥ 006 OATE—Recelpts, 10,60 bu. Dry 'salt meats (boxed). steady: extra | Auace ol ode pd. : w. bt bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2, 43c; o | ghorts, $9.1214; clear ribs, $9.1214: short clear, | Alhison i laaarie & Westers No. 3 white, 43%c: No. 2 white, k | $9.37%5. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, | pd% FIt oo 1 pUARIAAaI St. Louis Live Stock Marke /] mixed western, nominal; track white state, | g ar ribs, $10.123%° short clear, $10.37%. adian Pactc 1408 [ Reading o oy afferinan gt e o d6c. Optionis were quiet and unsettled, | * METALS—Lead, qulet at $3.97%. Spelter, | (hespeake & Ohio .. 6318| do et pid 5 BT LOUIS. Feb. 2 -CATI Recelpta AY—Steady: shipping, BGT0c; §00d to | keva. 1hes ducks 1oe: perve ate. 00 " | Enter” ] RN fopinars. ol = | Stedrs, #1000 %, with & Fietly fancy worth Sg1, i ey o ertanars. 19@c; |Teaver & R, 6 . Gt: | up to$6: dressed beer and butcher sicers all common lloz“::hn}:e, dafry, 1T@20c. td. x‘(-:n“ 00; steers un ter 1,000 1bs., u'n:m i 0@8Tc; Ic; olda, ; Pa. S v . | s e a COWS d cifié “coust, ol YT o, | EGGS—Steady; 1 TR atetots. Shipments 2y g B E: Tenes tng 1o sainge. iy MR i 000 | 100, X, 5062360 er. $4.00G7.60; Texus and in- LAUIDES_Sieady; Galveston, 1sc; Califor- | Wheat, bu Seiaih 56000 | Loutevitie & Nasts FA N exan, le. i A 21000 | Mimeourt, K. & T f se LEATHER—Mrm; acld, #4G25%c. . : A S Recelpts, 500 head: market 5 PROVISIONS—Bect, weaker: family. gig o0 [ V4% DU T SO0 LT BAR SILVER-Steady at 21iad per ournce | pirsand hgiie $83EGE; packers, EH: mess, $100GI0s0, et hams. 10506 | Toledo Grain nud Seed. | count in the open market for short bills 1s | “$iiECE "AND ™ AMBS Receipts, 1.00 mess, 5. .00, Cut meats, irregulas TOLEDO. Feb. £ WHEAT-Dull and | @31 .‘El;a”;_"“ ,40d for three-months’| ,oqd; market stronk: native muttons. 8.5 pickled bellies, $3.%@10.0; pickled should- tigher, oash, Tiee; May, Slige. " Sk Ll 25: lambs, $4.70@6 0. culls and bucks, ers, $8.3G8.50; pickled hams, $11.00g115). | CORN—Dull but steady; February, #¥ec; T (0G4.50; stockers, 31.0@3.00; Texans, $ Lard, easy; western steamed. $9.00; refined, | May, Wic G440, easy; continent, §10.20@10.7: South America’ | OATS—Dull but steady; February, ¥c;| NEW YORK, Feb. 'he followin 1; compound, $1.5067.75. Pork, easy; fam- | May, ¥ic. the closing prices on mining stocks: - Coffee Morket. {BEP—Receipts, 40 head; strong. ments will be furnished on appiicatior 1 S 18,00, short " clear, ' 30002L00; | RYE-No. 2 8e. | e Littla Chlef - NEW YORK ~COFFEE—8pot, " = Envelopes contatring Dropasuis” thould e T RLEOWS Steady; city @2 king), | Webruary, $1.40; Morch. $1.15; prime. tum: | A : do, quiet; mild, steady. Futures opened Stock In § marked “proposaln for Printing.” wnd u& ounkry (pachases Tree). gidene "8 | othy, $130; brime wistke, sa10. o o | B tenavt at ' nehinged prices on all rave . R ) aida ae 1 od to Lieut. Col. INO. W. FULLAA I il 4 om December, whish ‘was LR Jewer 845 954 stock at the six principal cities yesterday: a ot - ICE_Firm: Japan. homiral = G tinued steady throughout the session . —_— BUTTER—Recelpts, 3,069 pkgs.; unsettled; Milwaukee Gri Market. Con. Cal. & Va ""n'.“:'r‘““ K Ry S o g o) 1000 1087 | y 1.u|||;z Hoy sn;‘r& OFFICE OF THE ,CONSTRUCTING state dairy, i creamery. extra, 2| MILWAUKEE, Feb, 3 ~WHEAT- | Jiors Sliver ... |Slerma Nevaga \Lores jported the market and the ) . Quartermaster, 621 Dooly Hullding, Selt ercamery, common to cholce. 19g2c. : No. 1 northern. Mic: No. 2 north- | Lesaviic e R I fcao was Steady at o purtial advance of = Sk Chicago ... ¢ 008 200001 Lake City, Utah. February 2, 198, Bealed EGGS - Recelpts, 3000 pkes.; @ May, Tige "hia. ville Con . points; 2500 bags, Including: | } o 4 Kuonsas City g L3 iow | proposals, in tripilcate, will be received hero and Pennsylvania, avorage best, 235c; wesi-| R’ maf No. N [3 c. Bank Clearing: \arch, 4.3 4 St. Louls....... seees M ntil 11 a. m., Standard time, March 2, 153, X BARLEY—fiteady; No. % 6i%c; sample, at e OMANA. Tob. - Benk. seatinss ‘tadat || LG WY i iNaiamper. ™ SRy A . K - I W s ] de. 1 teady ;- May. H%e bld. $.IDCH: corresponding day last vear | - NS 4 13%c; small colored, fa k. FIGEN.19: (ncrease, $X0.015.6. ’ Wool Marke: : i 2 - = cavalry, Including plumbing, heating, gas : g Totals s 30641 61610 35,013 rl ing and electric wirin t Fort lmn'- " mlz; oo ] Duluth Grain Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Clearings, $42910- | gn 1oUIS, Feb. - WOOL-Steady to a A DULUTH, Feb, 2.~WHEAT—Cash, No, 1| 001 45 S.91.68 a des ind combing. 17@2lc : e St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. the "time in ‘which they Wil campiete the colored, fall made, Mige; late made, YH, Zoh, 3 =3 X6 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2 —Clearings, $15. | 11m: medium g Bor g g . . JOBEPH, Feb. 2. —CATTLE—Receipts. | work. Full information and blank forms hard, ‘T6%c No_ 2 northern. :* No.' 1| sg6 ats: batany : ight fine. 18G18ke; heavy fine, i tul ST, J UL TRY—Alive. steady; turkeys, 13g | POrihern, %c: May, Ti%@7i%e: July. Ti%e. | cent. ' g L ) WOOL—Fh 9 3 B e fl'gkf'n e olioes. 5] 'éh’.’-’.’.’“"%‘;'."..i"’.‘.‘.fi"u"‘f»‘l&fi%‘:‘.‘éfi‘.‘.:’“'.‘n'.'i"fll Mol fowle_ i Dressed. ‘siow: ‘wistern| OATE-Mer. Me SPALTIMORE, Feb. 2-Clearings. 8 NEW TIPS, T Lo . 7 G475 Vealn, $50G850: bulla and stage, §2.90 | seen here. ' Uniied Biates reserves the right Trkeve: 1ngde N g ‘[ Minneapolts Wheat, Flowr and Bran. [“HOSTON™ Fop s "Clearings. 419,277 Wigls Buttor Berbe i 1o ; Hght and | Any part thereot. Envelopes to Do marked METALS—Tin was w shade lower today, | MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 2—WHEAT—May, | balances, $2.327.5%. Al o ELGIN, 1L, Feb. *-@UTTER—Firm at ooy """]F:;"'g‘&fiu;"m";":;’d gt and | e T Publls Pitling.” both in ‘London, ‘whers it deciined Ge g | ieke; July, ke on track. No. | hard, Tici || CHICAGO, Feb 2 -cClearings. snauns The’ offcrings” (cdiy were 18 Ibe. g el 9 (| arecmed o’ caprain Sam) . Ham, or ; No. 2 northern, nces. . 84; New Yors exchange i no ales were made; sales o X 3 y ster. o i focally,” whare it ety & i'-"-'MA‘ FLOU R Fire Patents, $L.06QL15; second | par; forelgn exchange unchanged; steriinc | #5,600 1be. st o “ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 128 |m Kansns City Live Stock Market. KANBAS CITY, Feb TSATTLE Re- GOVERNMENT NOTION, celpts, 5,700 head natives, 1. e ‘eX- FORT RILHVN I{AN l; — 30 ' atives; corn 3 .. FEB. 1 1903 fod cattie. e ey o e steady | Bealed pruposals in triplicate’ wiil be re- to strong s Fsteady o ¢ higher; | celved here until 11 a. m.. March 3, 190§, for cholce expo dressed beef steers, $4.80 | construction of two double sets of non-com e et Bood, $3.8504.8: stockers and | missioned staff quarters. Information f e $2.05G1 % ‘'western fed steers, §2.75 | Dished upon application, here @510, Texas and Indlan steers, §2.80G4.75; | fices of Depot Quarterm. Seoxas cows, $.35@3.00; native cows, $2.00@ | Bt. Louis, Mo., and Om §2.5574.20;_canners, $1.00 | ders will s in_their bid o3 calves, 85500700, which they wiil complete the work, s tims S Receipts, 2,0 head; market | Wil form an important consideration in O et tob, $690; bulk of sales, | the award. United Btates reserves the S aM8: henvy, $6.70G6.%0; mixed packers. | TIEht Lo accept OF reject any or all bids, o $6.250650: i '$6.65@6.67%4; yorkers, $6.65@ | &ny part thereof. Bnvelopes to be indorse 66735 : plgs. 16.10. Proposals for Public Bulldings,” and ad- SHiER” AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3200 | dressed Captain G. O. Cress. Q. M. head; market sirong; native lambe #000 ¥ it M1-3m %, ‘western lambs, $3.85@6.10; fed ewes, | ———————————— — F T e hers, §5.50g4.8; west- | OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER ern wethers, $3.00@4.9; stoekers and feed- | Omaha, Neb.. January 30, 1903, . Sealed pro- ers, §2.5063.50. sals, in triplicate, “subject to the usual - e umn‘ll;m- nl’b; received at this office o un a. m. 'ebruary 25, 188, and then stopx City Live Stock Market. opened in the presence of ationding b?(ld'[lv SIOUX CITY. Ia., Feb. 2.~(Special Tele- | for printing required at Headquatters Do. gram ) —~ CATTLE — Recelpts, 4.0 head; | partment of the Missouri during the flseal Sleacy; beeves, $3.0G6.00; cows, bulis and | year commencing July 1, 1608, and ending mixed, $1.5064.00; stockers and feeders, $2.76 | June 30, 1904. U. 8. reserves the right to @4.25; yenrlings and calves, $2.25G4.00, reject or accept uny or all proposals or any HOGS—Recelpts, 3,300 head; 5 lower, sell- | part thereof. Blank forms for bidding ani mg at $6.0096.6; bulk. $6.2046.40. circular-giving full information and require- H Bula-rwod £SSRBERERRSY steers, cows and helfers, s388 e ca 99000090 B8 e oo g0 g83s ® s L1214 Besee BE. LU 13 83s