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- THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1903. closing - at FLOUR-Firm. first patents, $.15¢4.%: | NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Clearings, $362,615.- s HEIFERS. 1,13 western yeariings X Sl Tambs Copper advanced 158 91 in London, where | second patents, 8.96G4.06: first clears, $2.60: | 424: hulances, $19,062 88, il .. . the market closed at £85 12 60 for both | second clears, §2.15g2 % CHICAGO, Feb, S—Clearings, $30,008,653; western yeatiing: . 9 3 lambs. \ " pot and futures. The local markst was| BRAN—In buik, $14.60@14.%. balances, $5.532,212; New. York exchange, A niv YAl ommodities Rise Slightly en Obioago | ahes 2 thade hisher and frm. but auiet e e reminm ™ foveian exehange. wn. | Both Beof Steers and Cows Sold Freely at o i W Standard Is quoted at $12. Iake at $12506 | WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | chunged: sterling postec At 3081t for sixty i RSTEtn Sowes. Board of Trade 12,45, slectrolytic at $12.50612.70 and casting 5 Stronger Prices. : western ewes Qayn and at $4.58 for demand. . Al §12.25G12.5. Lesd was unchanged here = BOSTON, Feb. 3-Clearings, $38,749,936; 3 ’ western wethers g > nd In london at £11 6s 34 0-111 Board of Trade, Omah B | balances, $2,63, 978, 1 W 5t Mexlean \\fi-nvllnna FRENCH ADVICES AID MAY WHEAT SALES | Bbeltcr. Tixe fead, wi tinchinged, both in Telephone 1516, EEVHIA, b 8 clearings, |HOG MARKET STEADY 'O STRONG 5 : & wetlarn searings B hore., where. the brice quoted | CHICAGO. Feb. _WHEATZOpened at | ftivon: Daldnces, 2GS = | |2 western' fumia Being Mere Reflection of Other |borough at s #4d. The local market i foreign news, Liverpool closir | ST, LOUIS, Feb, §—Clearings, su'n:.'m.l Lambs at Steady to Strong Prices £ estern ewes { wchanged and chiefly nominal. No. 1| higher and Paris up équal to 1 balances. $K34,667; money, steady at b@8 per western ewes P but Provisions Improve :’y'.n':..."f. ;m:\’u‘r\- is quoted at $24.00924.50, | sald the Parls mark; as excited on un- | cent; y d and the Highest en west:rn yearlings ¥ ew York exchanse, par. e 2 northern foundry 22.00922.50 and | favorable crop conditions. New York 3n - A k 8 western yearlings n Strong Market for Ho 0. 4 mor e fo o1 "touthorn, Mott | there were bids for winter wheat from| Nmw YORK STOGKS AND BONDS. ® Seasen Were Made o H western lambs ’ foundry at $23.50G24.50. Warrants are nomi- | France, but wheat was not easy to get. | 1 yearlings. - - gt Market here has been active and the crowd | 3 westorn yearlings N o~ - think Armour le trying to accumulate Professional Element Impart Strength SOUTH.OMAHA, Feb. i cuile ® CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Wheat was falrly ac- r HOLESALE MARKET. wheat> He has becn on both sides, but | 72 Recelpts wer Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. oulls A :lw.uises v BP0 onts hnd GIAF w weAX opening. the| OMANA ‘W presumably (nclined to take wheat. Min:| by tessionat | OMeIal” Mondu : 1 WERTern eWes. ui1eie ™ close was strong, May being up %c. May nedpolis millers are reported buyers of | NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—The T Oondition | UMclal Tuesday... . ie western ewes . I » corn was o shade higher and oats up ac. | Condition ef Trade and Quotatio May In their own market. New York re. | I,,‘fl:,':,,,":l:,r,,‘:,‘,,";,um, "1“\1’";‘9(1'( ':e,,d,, tion iw b A, LA | risions clof sirong. the products " 3 orts 38 loads taken for export. The sta- i the et today and developed s a 5 week. T from, e to B e BIABIe ABE FERey. FISSEeN Histics were tgnored. World's visible in- | thow of strength and activity before the | ¢, TWo days this week. H » Ll ™ t Kansas City Live Stock Market - Bame days last week.... ) “ ¥ o D aneh overcaianon EGGE—Fresh stock, 17 o S 100,000 bu compared with a de- | close of the day. There was a very meager ye lust w 3 M & DWe AND HETFERE AN st A, e g Advices from France overcalanced 84| LIVE POULTRY-Mens, fo: old roosters, | STeased BUNSD bu. compared with o de. | Ciitide demand and very Nitis news on Bate Ttet wesiyessss ] Mt g tots, 10400 head nativas, 350 head aaares e e s ot arls being from 1%c to 2¢ | 46sbe: \urkeys, 1iglic; ducks, B@oc; geese, | oAt 00 'bu., against 401,09 last year. | Which to base the movement. Reactionary | S LAree Weeks ag« RS AND FEEDERS 300 head Tenanieatvesr &8 MOG: Ro- closing Palih feports of dimage by frost | 7@Scs spring chickens, per 1b., gc. Primary shipments were 212,000 bu., against | tendency during the morning became domi- | gid o TIGKS B8O Bith - Lol 9 1) . rn fed cattle steady to 10 lower Bher e O e a1 qemand | DREsSIL POULTRY—Young chickens, | JtmAary Shipmenta were OO0 DU 5fe 96 | nant and the nrofessionals apparently re- e davs ast vear.... & 16,66 10,6:S | tvee: corn fed cattie steady to 100 lower; e 1oater Balf of the day on these buliish | 10@1ic; hens, 0 turkeys, 15ai1se; Aucks, | cary, againat 20 last year. Clearances, slgned themscives 0. the neglected ondiel " Tollowihy, tibie Rhows the TOMIAS OF 10c lower; quarantine steady; cholce ox. v le o vere | 11§12 cene, c. 55, N est country elevato on of the marke o Ay by g | d dressed steers, §4,80g5.25 T odirateresuting Tn & sirong clos: || BUTTEIR Packing stock, 18c. cholee | 0K, Georomuen ik b Sompared with | | The Wabath mecurities made a slENt ad; | Shete o8 s anow at Bouth Omana for Port and drcased beef wieors, ¥L.00G8S: fair ol ’ verpool, after a strong | dairy. in tubs, 15@1ic; separator, 24@2c. i o of 2,750,000 bu. last year, and are | vance at the opening on_ the strength of a4 comparisons v S0 t TR The decline at Liverpool &l oo at the| OYSTERE. Standards, per can, Be: i',‘.,.?vri.“.:,'m 5,000,000 bu. under last year. | the news from Pittaburg that the franchise | Year: 1. e, Ine. - Dec, EBOLE; western fed s, 2 Tge N O ere ana May wis down w@'ic to | selects, per can, 35, New York counts per | IO ARCUS BOOPOL Ol AOHEE e onthact, | for the company's entrance to the city CAttle oo BLBL T G0 | cows, $2.3604.00; wative cOws. $1.504.00; nas S at Sranswe. The markel quick.s ral- | can, 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal, $1.75; | Eetin,ates for Wednesday, 20 cars. had been favorably acted upon by the city | Hoge L............ Slubis ST 0 32409 | five ‘helfers, $1.2g3.80; cannors, ML.ONGZI0; B it lnter on the news from France | bilk, standard, per gal., $1.35 S 3 CORN—The tendency of corn has been to | council, but the stocks fell back again and | Shoep oo IS 0, g e, $2.4513.40: calven, $5.0006.80, nd May £0ld up 10 WGIVKC, but on heavy SH FISH-Trout, $60c; her-tz, Sl | yicla, but it has had some help from the | the debenture B bonds particularly syffered | Average ‘pric: paid for ‘wogs at South | HOOB Neootben Tor o et . muewt SAite Ui o Mradsteeste repore. snow- Sc; pike, 9o;’perch, 6c, buftalo, | LECey Sireriin and prices have about held. | from realizing. One of the depfessing | Omaha for the last several auss with com- | steady, closed weak; top, $6.82%: hik of fn o ‘ncrease of Lim00) bustes in'the | dressed, 7o sunnih, 3c: bluetihe, Se: WhILS | Sash rarket hay been barely steady. 'CAF | lactors early i the day was the weakness aritons: R HH Saen” s Touteto ” moky.” Sevtre e ixse ' u in $ci sniman, : . o o ely to be |of New York Central, % s » " > 6. 60415 o 7% ‘York. :.'u'x': o e ;«”-'J:\hxighr":r-'x' Fenatt the redsnapp<r, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per | situation me ek s sacentore Ini ping | the result of a characteristic traders’ cam- | Date. | 1908. (1902, 1501. 11900, [1599. 1898. [1897 . AND HEIF ‘L;‘;“:fi’;‘,@‘b";;‘ s o s york Jatter part of the qay caussd another raily 30c; lobaters, green, per Ib., i bull- | Siies fra ™t at 100000 bu. Both receipts | palgn. Yesterday's ot Pennsylvanis T . RN . - SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 5000 And the close was e DIgher at Twe.oc. | heads, ‘10c; catfish, 14c: black bass, 0c: | 3048 P ML SN he greatly increated | on the score of the conversion privilege for 13,42 8 1 1w g PRI I L Lo e 1 g Bmall primary receip.s and fears of aam- | halibut "'c,» ton $13.80. With a normal car situation. Local recelpts | the bonds carried the price of Pennsylvania y er to . y Y STOCK CALVES. lambs, $4.0066.25; western lambe, 10; age to the crop, together with o fair cash | b Prices Cquted by Omahs ,Whole- | Were 637 cars, with nine contract. Estl- | stock below that of New York Central, L5002 50 2 08 2 63 fed ewes, £.00G5.10; native wethes “&m demand, were strengthening Influences; Y d ed y Total public | whereas it has ruled constantly above that £ 4 oY TR s hers, * B atancen of wheat Snd foue were equai | sale Dealers’ assoctution: Chojce No. 1 up- | maden for Wedneoded 130 Sor ;T3 6" bi | Stock for lone time past. For this reason S LORADD: iR western Ynihers, ®.00G4; ‘stookers to 35000 bishels. Primary receipts were | land, 8 No. 1 medium, §7; No 1 codree. | Contract stock, 29800 bu., increased | traders sold New York Central and bought G cows.... SI0 230 b cows.... S8 265 - - H Rye siraw, 3. These prices are for cofn ingreased | Pennsyl today. The news of the il HOGSThere was not an excessive run 92,000 bushels, agalnst 1,000 bushels a ¥ Bty d | 193,000 “East of the Rockles corn ingreas ¥ < St. Joseph Live Stock Marke ear o HII"Hn'upnIl! and Duluth re- of good color and quality. Deman 1,175,000 bu. Clearances, 213,000 bu. 'Cables | ness of the king of England was an in- of hogs here, but the trains were late in ST. JOSEPH, Feb, 3.—CATTLE ~Recel ported receipts of 6 cars, which, with Rr;-:x‘w- light. were lower. New York reported 40 loads :l;‘wnm- in :F'mr'";.‘yu:]l:‘r:supnx‘nc':e;\lr::a by ?,',','“‘.',,""‘ “.{;m ':w“mn{k‘el ;:nw in -|||l-||l.n|[ 2,700 head: natives, $1.1706.50; Texas 4o o . She of Cantpas - e e renewe ¢ yers did not want to give over steady ' 2 P, g Ang :r-:}--:n:{:fl“l:l'-l“r:(flfi- e (e - thres e e market has been quiet, but | a settiement of the Venesuelan difficulties. vrices, while sellers wanted a little more n:%rmu.xu.r;i«’c;’.‘ COWs nd heifers. §2.0) points of ‘417 care, against 409 cars last firm. The low prices were at the opening [ The December statement of the Pennsyl- money than yesterday, 8o that it tosk u‘m. veals, $2.0 bulls and stags, Week and 302 cars a year ago. VEGETABLES. s50; | O Bome Armour selling, - Local rectipts, | vania lines, both east and west of Eitts: Duyets apd . seilers some time o agree on | OLR,. peceipts, 7500 Head: ateddy: light ; 4 . d| NEW CELERY—Ka , per dos., 2¢; | § v tract. Estimates for [ burg, was so clear a demo pric y “sales, however, 3 , TE00 et i lish ness, the local sentiment belng bearish on |~ POTAROLS- Per bu., 10G4be. ¥ & 10,000 bu. old for export. Clearances were | '"r.";:({‘fier'"}-c:‘u'::;"'"" that the effect matket, The bulk of the good welght hogs | MYy, MTORR, * | s ina. Receipts, 5724 larger recepts ed with the Increase | SWEET POTATOES-lowa and Kansas, | 700 bu. ‘Standard stock only 431, u. and | was depre: 3 x sl .65 6.70, e WY | head; natives, steady, quality fot good. - p d private stock ,000 bush- | §2.24 No. 2 only'80,000 bu. Cash market has been | Sterling exchange was ominously strong oads selling mostly from $6.70 to $6.52%. : h 8t . . e i Bosiah “tater "In e o fiemer | “TURNIPS—Per bu.. 40c; Canada rutaba- | barely” stends s't’nnpm‘g sftuntion e that | and it was said the Trelght blockades and e e e faranaa the. ekt Stoux City Live Stock Market. o 2d On the strensth ir e, 14C. cat ffergonly as they get cars | cutting dowi ovel 2 orning advanc e . Tl o s soay by s | PAPet b TAC. hern, per don. bunchies, | SLETAIOF PAODIS O e g Y o e o SOIL | Somaliad I & Avarclsy ‘Of Erain Dilis in the seemed to "got e Tittle ‘Beiter, 80 hAt hE | GIOUX CTTY. In.. Feb. 3 (Spocial Tele- the d inged between MY G4 Ye and I MBERS-Hothoure, per doz., §2. V. on 1d May lard early ‘rade has | prevalling ease money o o oon, 8 steady; beeves, $3.50@06.00; cows, bulls an Wo Vacal Yocetpis” were B Ccats, with| DARBNIDE-Per bu. doe: Teen et Cwith fair buying of May ribs | to borrowers from forelgners o pay off | Jan: the market did not come to a clyse UNtl | erecd. '$1 8004 00 ctockime ned Foctore B nine contract gra CARROTS—Per bu., 0c. and pork by commission houses. World's | maturing obligations abroad. The exchange | Jai' a late hour. 'Representative sale @4.30; vonriings and_ calves, $2.5004.00. Oats experienced such a trade as has!| GREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dozen| g ioks of lard as compiled }-y }lntv!)‘ “mu"i' mm'k’N .~.;-.l| ““'Ih“ym’:l‘- ;1‘\; ]51;;-:!, prl::}t‘f Jan, f-'»" Av. 8h GP_r; No. Av. P, HOG! i&mnnmws'hn'“i“ ;‘r”' :}‘mdy. seli- characterized the market for the last week | bunches, 46c. 168043 tlerces, an increase in January, 1903, | growing plenty of loan: ¢ - | Jan: 1.0..1% .. 87 4 Ing At 3800060 bulk, $G6 or t ys, no important orders b §--Southern. per doz. bunches, ‘26885 tlerces, There were 27,000 hogs at | ably the basis for the attempt to advance | jap 24 e | ives R SHEEP—Recelpts, 200 head; strong. . gl S PRG the mont fflfl: ul“m““” e i ?fi» ;‘-“:':q,._ With prices sc higher. Estimates | prices of stocks. The rate for call loans | yan: B8, ; Bl......262 e of a scalping order. There us it TURNIPE—New southern, per doz. bunch- | {omorrow, 36,000. Hogs in the west today, | fell below 3 per cent during the day. This!Gay’ change in prices and ine close was steady, | en, bc dos. bunches, | 8400 head, agatnst 1280 last week and state of ease ls dus in Iarge part to, the Yeb. with ay e h er at 4@ d5gc, after SPINACH-Southern, per o y/ ,100 last year. g determined q L ¥ 3 " | Ieb, welling between e und 30%c. Local re- | soe TP | B L e TCOMMISSION COMPANY. | marifest also that the D . | YD, celpts were 230 cars. WAX BEANS-Per bu. box, §3; string’ — ——e world hfl\"‘“ |‘“ \"?:’d ‘:'ubllll!‘l(l‘ n“nl; nu’r; :: P Provisions developed fair strength on| beans, per bu. box. $L.50. 1y of Grain. sources ani 0 gua 24 » Indicates Sundav. good local buying and iight offerings. The | CAUBAGE- Holland ssed. per Ib., 1%c. bt bl L hegraphic | tended credits an those which disquieted the | ahoM'eRieE SUndav. = o ook pentiment was helped some by a stronge: | ONIONS—Home grown, in sacks, per Ib., | NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Special telegraphic | o vy 1ast fall. brought in today by cach road was: hoe market There was ar especlally g00d | 1icc; Spanish, per crate, 3175, and cable advices to Bradstreet's this weel | COUMIY 1A%t TV o) atocks were con- 7 D2 cash demend for lard, which he'ped prices. | NAVY BEANS-Por bu.. $2.60 Show "the Tollowing changes as compared | & BUIBET, o e MO MO NEE® SRLG | T o p, Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. s The close was strong, withi May pork up| TOMATOES—New Fiorida, per 6-basket | with last accounts: advancing tendency of the copper market, | (e M. t. 3 (] b i ke at $16.1254;: May lrd closed 46 higher | crace, $4 505 00, : v by £t S AT Rk and apada, sa% | the measures to con olidate the lead in: e s iy v e o SIXIAL VER—Ct a, per crate, | of the Rockies, decrens X 3 the governmental measures which | MO, fle R i SHERI RS, PR TiaNe Mighee | CAULIFLOWRI-CRITIRN, B¢ for ang In Burope, increased 20000 bu. | terent, (e FONEATC L Ovement of the | Union Pac. System.. 21 Estimated receipte for tomorrow: Whoat, FRUITS CORN-—United States and Canada, east | (iU "gjtuation and the extraordinary iron | L A 20 cars; corn, 155 cars; oats, 110 cars; h ! $360. | of the Rockies, increased 1,175,000 bu. frade combined 1o form the basis for this A L .58 Yaag ™ B + hogt |:x)‘:{m*s‘;l-‘:‘|,l ;‘{“:r""";:'r Pt g OATfl—\'nllf(l Btates g;dm(;-bnmn, east of | o ovement. which included Annrondni Amer- i . | APPLES-Western, i the Rockles, increased 268,000 bu. - iting, National Lead and fater in _The leading futures ranged as follows: | ane §4.50; New York stock, $.26: Among the more Important increases r 'm“."ds.?";!:.'}fedhs'um gy g I B & bk Articles.| Open, | High.| L Close.| Y+ fornia Bellffowers, per bu. box, $L& orted this week are those of 90,000 bu. in | the day United States Steel anfl (e JR0C | €1 R 1 &' p., easis. 10 e ! High.| Low. | Close.| Yes GRAPES—Malugas, per Keg, se\l'd‘“‘;] anitoba, 61,00 bu. at Chicago private | Bendent iton and SCel SOURCTNN 0" afp of | O R. I & P west *Wheat SDTRONE P ey ",‘f“?“;e';‘m","u%, | elevators and 56000 b at Omaha. oo BhemMeld Stee) mrantial rocovery. The mar- | litnois Central ...\ ‘i Hay BAL I Bl PP RAWBERRIES- Floride, per ~ auart, | The Iading becron s A o thwestorn e Cromed Hveniure Ba overshadowed the | Total receipts.....168 18 T Tiosas 0% | sic. . interlor elevators, 100,000 bu. at Port Huron, | Wabash debentirs U2 OTSTENIENET gi® | The disposition of the day's receipts wa sCorn. prises TROPICAL FRUITS. 84,000 bu. at Newport News and 60,000 bu. af | bond market, which was o3eis YiiRUG | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num: b eyl oul oyl @ | LEMONS—Callfornia fancy, 8t cholce. | Minneapolls private elevators. T on Bonda were all unchanged on the last | ber of head indicated: SRagunnah . x| ESK ANGES-California navels, fancy, 8. Patiiitotin Profuce Miite. okl s S SR SIS oo ow Omat Tchiag Os,.,. MEs Bogs, Moty s choice; $3i Mediterranan sweets; $8., | SHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8—BUTTER- | the New York Stock cxchanke: gwitt and Company. 9% 2385 Bl Sk | DAt 30ib. pKES.. 335, | pirm, #ood demand: extra western cream- T oiees.. ¥i% So. Rallway Armour & Co.... 1480 36 (36% @ 36%@% | 6c;, per cace of - Pl b8, $1; | ery, 976; extra nearby prints, 2Sc. w0 So. Rallway pfd.. ... Cudahy Packing Co. it b FIGS—Callfornia, per 10-1b. cartons, $1;|ery. 27c: ex! ? - & Pacifi . Armour & C . Cit. e per Jih, box, MOl phods Firm, poea Sohund, i wesety, | bl & Gl g ST v B | dme § (e 2 66 16 4754/ 16 284 16 40 VB o b case, | mark.: fresh southwestern, 22, at the maFK; | Canadien Pacific. ... 136% do b : Carey & Benton. ekl ok 2 8 P cancipaadsvmioniitipond " | Treah southern, 2ic, at the mark Can viaeeir T D0 Bhcite b e ey "ClpER_New York, #480; per %-bvl, &7, | CHEESE-Quiet but steady, e Py - 3% wabash w | MUl & Huntsinger.,. <SAUBRKRAUT Wisconsin, per %-bbl., | tall cream e e B . & L 6 e L Livingetone & Sehaiier. .P(}ll;’:%(s)ilg_'l:ei' ib., 2 l’:’-;’llo“fl.‘lr:.'" P L good large, c. W 'fl*‘wfi‘. 3. LR Hum 1 0. 1 green, k 1 ) NoT saited. Tisc Mo, 3 salted, $iyer Nov | and seed. LRS- s adoms. B ! Do ot echiid veal calf, 8 to 1215 lbs, $ei’ No.'2 veal| 101,DO, Feb. 3—WHEAT—Dull, higher; | Chicago & N. W, 218 A0 Mo Morton & G. calf, 13 to 15 ibs., 6c;'dry hides, 8Gc; | cah, T8c! May, 81 E0 Db, T do ptd. <. 33% United @tates Bx.... Cther buyers stiedp pelts, 5T \orse hdel“:‘ll.‘fio;l':flllfi con‘}z..mu, ‘steady; February, d%ci| % iy 33 Welle-Farmo 'ex. R NUTE—Walnute, Ne. 1 80t 5 | May, #%e. Cotorado So...... X . P OU R ™ i oo s.00 | 15¢; hara shell, per Ib.. 1ic; No. & noft sheli, | MO%4¥ G, unchanged; February, stc: | Uil 5 10" Amer cora T T T s TN T5; mtralghis, $3.3063.50; apring patente | Per Ib., 13c; No. 3 hard shel!, per Ib., i20! | May, 3Tc. 4o 34 pi : g7 In this ‘morning delayed the arrivai of B 1.50; spring patents, | BT ik, ‘per b 1c: fiberts, per 1b.. 12c: | MRV hun; No. 2, sie. i, & Hudson. .. L i ning arrival "o 062 95; siralikhts, §5.0G0.; bakers, $2.25 | Brastie, per I, 13c; Mperig, pet, f SRED—Clover, dull, higher; February, |Del L & W. ... 16 | o trains to quite un extent and made the O WHEAT-No. 2 spring, @me; No. §|Der Ib. lsc: pecans. large per Ib. #35; March, §.20; prime timothy, $1.90; | Denver & R. . gattle appear fn bad form. but at the time epring, @giic; No. Sred. oygToue, | amall ber b, 1ic; cocoanute, per don, 4 | prime alsike, 8. Brje DL G e, Miai make buyers Wxious for supplice. They | 3 o SORN=Jo. 3, BeaNc; No. 2 yellow, 80 ronsted pearuty, per b e bisci Daluth Grain Market, q“:."u’l',‘ i S ol e SRS T ForIdwhut joff the (ELLEEP There were not aulte as many | OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING OATS—No. 2, 38%c: No. 3 white, 881@i6c. e Ly b! $i~WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| Geeat Nor pfd........ 30, GO0 week and as a resuit the buyers were all | Sheep amba ; here 88_ariived | Quactermastes, ooly . Buliding, Salt R No 2, e » 2 ¥ R . B Alpirn | nerg T Nov 4 norihern, Tiie: No. 1| Backiag Vatiey/l'\.. o1 Cont out early and an active And strong market | yesterday and as the demand continued | Lake City, Utah, February 2, 198, = Bealed BARLEY—(Good feeding, 2G4c: falr to el ror conmiry, | northern fiie; May, 18%c; duly, 8. P LTI e | resultea: risk and active a steady\ market for all ) proposals, in tripiicate, will be received hero P ey oy qaotes the tollowing prices: iron, country, | northern, fhye; M Titinots Gentral . “The beef steer market opened In good sea- | d¢sirable grades resulted. ' A large propor. |until 11 a. m., Standardtime, March 3, 10, BEEDS-No' 1 fiax, §L15; No. 1 northwest- | MiXed, per ion, §I1; iron, stove plate, per ., 86 D Dt fir, son and the ‘cattle soon began moving to. | Uon of the offerings consisted of ewes and | and then opéned, for the construction of ern, §1.20; prime timothy, '$3.80; clover, con- | ton. 35: Lopper, per, ib., BACS brags, heeva: New York Money Market. Lake Erie & W . ward the scales. The market could safely | While the better grades were steady the | two Barracks each for two troops of L D per'Ib., $hc; brass, gkt per Ib, SKe: lead; i Kk X be'quated "sirong and ‘aciive and as high | BaiC-tal Kinds were w iitte slow and wealc | cavaiey. including plumbing, heating, s PROVISIONE Mess park. per bbl., $16.75, PET 10, 8¢; e H 3 NEW YORK, Feb 3—MONEY-Steady; L &N ... K Netional 1 B as 815 was pald for a bunch of 3 head | There was another shipment of McCullough plping and electrle ‘wiring. at Fort Doug- Lard, per 10) Ibs.. $9.i214G9.475%." Short —— on call, 3G3% per cent. Time, easter; all | Manhattan L. 1ds | No. America {hat wetkhea 1,630 oands. That was nol | yesriings o the market and’ they sold for | luw Uiah, Bidders will'state in telr bids gl Fegg sty 3T uogz\ per cent. Prime mercantile | Met Ry 78 Pactfc” Cont” 111110 oniy tho top price of the day, but for sev- |30 or,& dime higher than was paid laat | the time in which they will compicte th shoulders (boxed), 8hort clear| gp LOUIS, Feb. 3—WHEAT—Higher; | paper, 414@s per cent. e eriimal i o .l1 19" People's Gas 'rorr: eral weeks but they were also the | Week. rlher; Was also & pr m'n':"n"fm of | work. Full information and blank forms aldes (boxed), $9.814@9. ragU o Fevator, e, tracis e | PHTERIANG EXCHANGE—Firm, closed | Mex. National ....... 18 Tecplels 0 Dest cattle that 'have been seen hére 13 a| FeStern lambs offered that brou . O | of proposals furnished on application to thiz Following were the recelpic and ship- T May, T%c; July, Ti%c; No. 2 hard, | steady, with actual business in bankers' | § % (Galt, % do pra 4 long timo.” AIl the early offerings were dia- | {he NEhCSt price of the season for western | office. Plans and _specifications ‘may be gt Rk Brathr RN, T¥NDI TIPS Y, " | Bille at $4.8695@4.87 for demand and at S.84@ | M~ k- & T 11 27% Puliman P. § posed of in good seaeon, but the late lambs. ese prices were a le_strong, | seen here. United States reserves the righi iy our BRI E et Entpra i G ORN—Weak: No. 2 cash, 4lc; track, 1@ | 48410 for sixty-day bills; posted cates, W83 | Cdo " . " Republic Steel rival of trains, of course, delayed the close o oA stiion Sheet and: lambs ooyl (be 1 to accept or refect any or all proposals. or LORD o 04 d | o c . $4.8304.84. N. 3. Central 184 | do pra.... til a lat % 3 any part thereof. Envelopes to be marl - 68! i | J—] 2 , i by & o ] ol R39S ‘enn. Coal ron. . y Ca ¥ . ., 190, FLOUR—Quiet and steady: red winter | ralrond, irreguiar. P 1112 1M ol 1. " tety | e the rest of the week and jumped in and | o QUotations: Cholce western lambs, $.00 ey ly ' 3 6.00; fair to good lambs, $.00@5.50 . ... 93,000 22.200 | patents, $3.45@3.55; exira fancy and straight, | losing quotations ¢n bonds are Reading i IR UL B BADSMS.cesere pald good ctrong prices for all desirable | 1 (81F T0 80Qd olion: TGN EGAL NOTICE. On the Produce exchange today the but- | #.150%.40; clear, $2.00g3.15. Bl S o i a1 e e ptd # Srades. Canners also sold freely at fully RS S 10 aood seartings. bNoes: | -« wirs T 5 Lo market was qulet and ateady; cream- |~ SEED Slimothy, steady at $1.0063.00 i Mex: Contrai BCL TS il M) Mo piEeoiiiiri: 35 | There was, of course, £ome Unevenne choice wethers, S5 falr to k00, 3409 | NOTICE OF BTOCKHOLDERS' MEET- gy ek e g ey | BRAN-Steady: sacked, cast track, ©59 B3, rog.. oL Ll | do 18 inc.. | o 1at pfd.... ... 80 |Western Union the trade. but as a rule the prices paid | §450: cholce ewes, $.006440; falr to good, 2L ; I 2 T9(Amer. Locomot 4.00; fecder lambs, .35G4. Notice 18 hereby given that the regular 13g1dc. B A g R A PR Hrr e Zapivery antistanicey. te the eelling: tnter~| . T5@4.00; 1 TS, $3.75@ | annual meeting of the stockholders of the — — BRI R Aoty SAMRGINN Drasve, 1%t _do % o ‘pd...... Sou *'The bull market was also fully steady rewes, $250g3.00. Representative | South Platte Land Company will be held at FEW YORK GENERSL MARKETS.| Uik COTTON TIBS_$L074. e N %G e b O pa g ok Teand 11 and ithe_same Waa trus of the trade on|f0¢ Drasim at 11 B 'clock & mys On the 4th ey C NG—6 5-] 7 1-16¢, ..102% No. Pacific 4s. 4 | So. Pacific . L0 o . . ve v HEMP TWINE—bc. | BTl SEETREM ey i g ax There was cather a small supply of| '} omes and stess. Oy edoe &t tha Bohig 4 ftrots arleny! PROVISIONS — Pork, higher:_ Sobbing, | Atchison ‘gen. a: .. 100 . & W.Son. e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | stockers and feeders é’;,,,‘,",’h’;’f;";‘;,"'“_;gat native buck: C. H. MORRILL, President. standard mess, $17.10. Lard, higher at $9.40. | do ad). 4 eu ¢ Zodab te « i %8 OOk A. B. MINOR, Secretary. EW " i " 1, & Ohlo d......10/% St L. & I M. c. Ba. A steady. The kinds that were lacking in ha 4 1 b P T A Ry A gl e S o AT B R i L BT X i S A Cattle Are Slow, Hoss Rine & ‘Nickel, | sty were rather hatd to smove sr g, Lincoin, Neb., Feb, 1018, F3a0ta moderatel aictiye and firmly held: winter | 874, Bacon lh\;ced)il,“l:ll;ou.;r':_‘ sxtrd ods oomv, 8 P Aol While Sheep Stay St “?.L“‘"ufi‘.?; Bot want to .“},rlfifi‘.’.i‘ia“‘:.:..'.‘,," ten .6624.00; winter stralghts, $3.50G | shorts, $10; clear ribs, §10.12%; short clear, | (aneds So. 2o 10 SHIC, feb. 8. —CATTLE—Recelpt 3 i ; Minnesota batents. $4.100480; " winter | $10.51%5. " s K B plidk . O ing 1000, hend Tetna; | Representative sales IRWIN GREEN& CONPARY. extras, $2.3043.10; winter bakers, $3.26%3.46; | MK 1 ALS—Lead, steady at $3.97%. Speiter, | 4%, % "B 180, Railway s e S Er i R ) BEEF STEERS. ' winter' low grades, $2.60G2.%. 'Rye flour, | firs: at 34.85, ESTABLISHED 1854, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, COTTON Omaha_Branch, 224 Board of Trade. Tei- ephone, 3281 western ewe Chicago. & A, Sthe... Tit ‘Texan & Pacifc iv... . . Pr. Na . steady; falr to good. $.0G3.35: cholce fo| POULTRY—Iirm; chickens, 1lc; turkeys, | G B & @ . da... 844 T., 8t. L & W, & steers, $4.6076.10; poor to medium, 33.00G4.50; Weaterh ewe All orders promptly executed on Chicago Bourd of Traoe | 360 - P F L3101 ] e BEAZAN g £33 o sceeme SIBE_BEEULE = £ PP S SBEZSR SRES ¥E =< 3 S 2 "2sEES PO LYPENE_LELESE I cunnn £CES. ) {3 [Prer 3 ‘88 wtwme 12O _coceoe NBERES [, £33 355 3 $_g8gzee 2 & e [eysep—— “gmum- saszse e FEFEE EE eeeRan acanda g prespein ‘BELHER 888 2893 228 @ R e | Stock in Sight, The zollowing were the recs’pta of stock at the six principal |'|‘|N'¥ posy B5.. 2 B23 a2 usss e B3 Cattle, Omaha . + L3100 Chicago . o h000 Kansas City .....00000 11,400 8t. Louls . 9 8t Joueph Bloux City ogs. Totals . GOVERNMENT NOTICE. FORT RILEY, KAN. FEB. 1 100 Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re. celved here until 11 a. m., March 3, 1004, for | construction of two double sets of non-com- | missioned staff quarters. Information-fur- nished upon application, here; also at of- fices of Depot Quartermasters, Chicago, 11l.; 8t. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Nebraska. =Bid- ders’ will state in thelr,bids the time in which they will complete the work, as time 1 Will form an important consideration in the award. United States reserves the | right to accept or reject any or ail bids, or any part thereof. Eavelopes to be indorsed “Proposals for Public Bulldings,” and nd- dressed Captain G, O. Cress, Q. A F1 dét M1-3m OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER Omaha, Neb., January 30, 190, Sealed pro- posals ' in- triplicate, subject to- the usual conditlons, will be received at this office until 10 a. m., February 2, 1808, and then opened in the presence of attending bidders, for printing required at Headauarters De- partment of the Missouri during the fiscal ear commencing July 1, 198, and ending une 30, 194, U. 8. resdrves the right to Teject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. “Blank forms for bidding and circular glving full information and require. ments will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals, should be marked "Proposals for Printing’ and ad- dreseed to Lieut. Col, JNO, W. PULLMAN, C. Q. M 6tD 23452 2 SARRAARAIRJZARRRRRRS FEE EE RS 25 il F S8 B T 388 Fad | PR rna P ERRRRRRRERRARRRRIRRD EEENELERE szageyuans LR REP BT ik 33zFRIIIFFIIII Pansaannsase 3 8 9655015 5 SHENONIN N AN e 00 208080 05 53 00 20 0 8% HZ2TBETLRERILLPRGEFIERAN R"32333 oyt ~ : O/ . 30@4.05; cows, $1.40 western ewes.... fancy, '$3.40G:8.65. Buckwheat flour, quict, ducks, 13c; gecse, S@TC. CM'& BUP g s Uiklon, Pacite ds. Py S e By B e o 11 n‘mi{fiofi-:lt AR RESTRR-Flewy creamery, 109%a; dalry, | & A K W 2 B iBY wiS Gt buils. 2 tves, “WSoaab: T Western ewes. ... L — Qulet; yellow western, 3 e Of, LY 841y] do 2 110107 | fed steers, $. western ewes. S ity ST Brandywine, Bua . GS—Lower; fresh, F‘*"“?‘:U’“ A SHiswn T & 313 w,‘; b !"‘7“0“_"'{,6"; #hm head; estimated to- native ewcs b il Denver & K. G. 4n... 951a West Shore 48........ Tow, 3,0 ead;’ left : native ewe. New York. | Flour, bbls. . 100 18, Erie prior lion 18, L. E i Market strong to ¢ higher: native ewes.. e, ¢ L f.!Wheat, bu var- AL000 T4000 | "do general ds tral ds.. butehcrs, $6.60@6.80; good to cholce heavy, yearling ewes. T o e §2 . = G R, B R S R “Recelpts, 120630 bu.: exports, | Oats. bu... .. g y olo. Puel con. G 6; bulk Of sales. ¥6.55@6. : e western lambs........ 136,166 bu. Spot. firn 2 ved. S13c, ele- ~ - s Bk (B g 5 k e orthern, Duluth, it £ o by, afoat: . . s 5 oans, 4@5_per | cho . $4.4065.25; 5 ; 3 Mexican yearlings.. . 1'hard, Manitoba, Sitc. 1. 0. b, afioat. | , LIVERPOOL, Feb. 3—WHEAT-8pot No | BOSTON, Feb. &_Call loans, 4@5 per | choice wethers, $.0a5%; falr 'to choloo 3 s Mexican yearlings v red western, winter, firf at 6s 2d; No. 1| cent; time loans, 4@5% per cent. Ommiclal | mixed, .50@4.40; west 3 aae 8 Qptions wero steady to firm most' of the |1 ithern, epring, aqu No. 1|closing of stocks anu bonas hatlve lambs, $.506.90; western lambs, 5 western lambs. .. gay. with fnal narrow range of prices. | Galitornta, firm’ at firm; | Atchison 4 W01 Allouer . % | 350625 : wostasn lambs... The leading influence was bullish; French | SO "S0 018 Mn b s 3igd: uiy, ROMIRGL,| Gao Tov.oioriors A Amagamaied”\I1/[L ity Recelpts. Shipments, | 4.1 A feeder ewes. nd crop news, supplemen ¥ & TCORN—Spot, quiet; Amer \ s Contrai dn... " Tois Bingham -............ 3% | Cattle .. osen . . R 5 western ewes moderate export trade. smaller weatern re- | CORNTSpot. quiet; American mixed. ds Xey, Canteal ¥i% Catumet. & Hocla. 510 " | S10ES: o rr.! Ll atoar 1% 7 Bty wostorn ewes celpts and a light northwest movement, | ¢85, TJINTeS STEOCY: March, it '3-7 do pra 10 . Sheep ... . 29,99 00 . o1ee % western ewes. The clo ql.% e higher. March closod | *gHqi, Ty, nominal, " e Boston, & Albany . VL 3 . SN a L Sle Tl iosed at faci | FIOUR-SU Louts fancy winter, qalet at . . Louts Live Stock Market. N upen e Brot. stesdy: e AL Tondon (Pacific coast), firm, | Ficciburg pia s Mohawl ©00 5500 nead, incruding nfi";:.fi?“{;:'fi: 3 0. b., i o immg e Ualon Pacife 10114 Ola Dominion ket 8teady to strong, with natives a R No. 3 yellow, 68c;" No. | mixed, s6c. Ths | “51eg! W et Opoeot : marke ly ¥ . w option mariet was excecdingly dull all day, | , P RO YIBIONE-—Beef. casy: extra India | Mex Contral ©../. 214 Oscenls | shade higher: native shipping and export RS .00. but falrly steady, with wheat and on cables |40, Starn T Homs Cpayi [Drime mess | Apericd Sue 141" Quine steers, $30G3.35, with strictly fancy quoted N beat 'k a it 4 rth 81,00 it with » i g bles |swestern. T6e. ams. short cut, 14 to X LW B Bnta’ P Caacae. up t ; dressed beef and butcher steers, EERS AND HEIFERS, Measure wheat by money an 8 wol .00; measure O e sy progpective smaller | ibe., quiet, 833, 'Bacon, Cumberland cut, | American 7. &'F....163% fante vo Copp Po0is 00; wioere under 1000 Tha.. .6004.60; o i o Dartial tee et Becine Vieoioady | =4 tn % Ihn. stendv. 5Tw: short ribs, 16 to | Loripe 1 © | Teimatath | ey and raedn” 15304.20; cowa and | 5" e 3 money and prosperity and it is worth $1.25; measure it with money, pros- H clos 3 Ny, | Blbes, Are N S, dony, siser, mia perity and statistics and it is worth $1.50; measure it with $ ; ! el c cl X p lass. 3644 | Trinit; 10 ifers, 14.75; nners, $L.50@2.50; bulls, RS AND COWS. st ehote s e B closed B By | light. 58 to 34 Ibe., steady. 47s 6a; long clenr | M35 ROITONT aiaics T | e alven. st a180; Texan and. in: | e W2 AT N e agareC Wt BTaci July, SW@HSHC. | middles, heavy, 38 to 40’ Iba.. steady.” 41 s Ui 3% | fitan steers, $9.8@490; cows and heifers, ¢ all these combinéd with a bull speculation and it should sell OATS_Receipts, 96000 bu. Spot. aulet: | & cicar hellion 14 (6018 Tha stendy, Sl | 4o pld $1%t| Winone 0GR Recelpts, 450 head: market at $2.00. Since 1871 the bread eating population of the world Bl Tinio:d waits. Sie: track white has increased 45 per cént, while there has been an increase in the e Weitigh Common. 106 | Wolv 10G8—-Recelp 400 head: sz dard white, {3%ei No. 2 white. | Jand. ‘prithe wasterns in teroes, dult la ga; | Adventore 1 | Unied Coppe- strong, 6 higher: pigs and lghts, 3. 5G6.6 mixed western, nominal. Optio - sty production of wheat of only 26 per cent, and a decrease In buckwheat of 14 per cent; rye, 5 per cent, mazlin and other bread foods, 22 per cent. — - packers, $6.5 ; butchers, $6.7066.9. But steady. May closed at {ike, | Aetican reined, in'palls, dull, s 63. Lansen Steox Quatasians Our exports of wheat for the past twelve months are second largest in history. Our wheat crop for 1902 was only fair-sized, of poor (uality. HAY—Firm: shipping, 8@70c: good to| “HEESF_Strong: Americon finest white| LONDON, Feb. 3.-Closing quota | bead: market stréng: natlve mutions, 1901 crop was consumed on the farm and for export, owing to no coarse grain crop. The Pacific const market this year 1s the sensation of the lambs $4. 7088, culls and buck: s nd colore onsols for money... $3 1New York L Sl 5 g, UK HOPS—Firm: ‘state. common to choce, | *H A5 1. Bree: Comers Sy monty 30; stockers, §150@3.00; Texans, §.3 wheat world. The Chinese rice crop was a total failure last year, with a famine in Australin. Again the average price for cash wheat in Chicago prime city, 7s 6d; Aus- do a:count 3% Nortolk & We olde, 8G13%c; Pa- | trailan, in London, $4 5. for the past thirty-five years is $1.28 per bushel. Forelgn cash stocks of 1901, Baa%ic; ol L A 0" ontariy & W <+ i 1901, B@%c; olds, 3, ‘Atchison niario & Western Woel Market 140, 2 ) waw, Ponnesivanta o HIDES—Firm: Galveston, 18c; Califor. | 'C®%sas Oltr £90 Provinipsioy wheat are the smallest for the past thirty-five years. Argentine crop s positively overestimated, and when the fact becomes known that she has Baltimore & Ohlo. 105% Rand Mines. LOSTON Feb, WOOL~—Has been nia, 19¢; Texas le. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 3. -WHEAT- LEATH] no exportable surplus of fine grade wheat it will cause a great surprise . | Canadian Pacific 9% Reading 3% | gomewhat irregular of late. Fine staple ER—Firm; to the trade. The total crop of wheat of the United Kingdom s only ; rob. LWl Chonapeaks & Ohio. | 43 o 1t pid 4% | somemhat trregylar of late. Fine ofaple . PROVISIONS Beat, stésds: Familly, si5.00 IR insdaaiic: o, s BIGRG | Chicage G W CRR | il menerally 1a nirm. with prices held about 40,000,000 bu., agalnst an average crop of 65,000,000 bu. for the past thirty years, and against 8,000,000 three years ago. Again there fs an 6.00; mess, $10.00610.50; be<! hams, §20.508 | 50@8ic; No. 2 red, 70c; No. 3, 666 | SuM & 8¢ 8 S 8 | macks ;ni’."{vft“lz-i;;r}“‘vig‘xs‘mfl‘:f::fi'#{g‘ s M A “au quiet: | “EoRN—April, %G MHe; May. ske; July, R Urlon Pacite ‘w;'l'r‘vn-‘i"’iu:m..::':::;;:1-xlwa"a' tollows: Ohio plckied bellies, $T5@I0.00: pickled should: | %c: cash No. 2 Wixed. 3ONGI%C: No. & 15 Vo 'ped ana_Pennsylvania, XX and above, 2@ae: Sre. SN pickled hams, $1L0GLE. | white. 40L@Ic; No 3, 4. established rule in the speculative world, and that is that wheat ad- vances 40c per bu. or more every seven years. It did so in 1860, 1867, 1874, 1881, 1898, 1805, and it will do it agaln this year. “THE RED LETTER.” Those who are interested in crops, professional movements in the speculative markets or desire a true gulde should send for SUL TAls United States Steel | X, #i%@G2se; No. 1 and No. 3, 31G32c; fine Lard, steady; western steamed, $0.90; re- 2 mixed, a unwashed, 22@zic; unmerchantable, 25@26c. fined, qul continent $10.18: South Amer- LIVAN'E FAMOUS RED LETTER Issued at the close of husiness daily and mailed free to any address 10.78; compound, §7.50@7.7. Pork. firm; .y | Texas, twelve months. 1%%c; slx to elght George T. Sullivan, il 2, 46e. months, 18G15c; fall, 16@7c. California family, $i8.78@19.00; short clear, $19.00@21.00; | HAY—_Timothy. $13.50; prairie, $9.00, Omaha Office, Room A, N. Y. Life Bldg. | northern choice, 21@-ic; average, 1i@1%c; mess. §18.00G18.60. BUTTER—Creamery, 16g2c; dairy, 1c. W E. WALSH. Nanager, Tel 3372 OrMAHA, NEB. xas £325382338T RO WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO Memoers of the rriucipal kxchunges. Private Wires to All Po) GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BOaDg Bought and sold for cash or future dellvery. OMAHA BRANCH, 10-111 Board of Trada Telephone 1316 W. E. Ward, Locai M=nager, i MONEY - S T per ounce: | middle countles, 15@lic: southern, 1313e; ] teady; ol v packing), | EGGS—Fresh, 16%c. NEY— per cent. The rate of dis- | ferritory. 1auho fine. of g g ! i Sountry Toacadene tree). gu tin * 4. Receipts. Bhipments. | count in the open markei for short bills 1t | siere:” metiun b 1ic . Wyoming. Ane. “F_Firm: Japan. nomizal Wheat, DU.......cococoinnn.r 48.500 000 | 5-16g3% per cent and for thres months' | figibe: fne medium, 16017c. Ctah, fine. 1 BUTTER=#Receipts, 778 pkgs.; qulet; | Corn, bu............0. L1360 10000 | bills 1s 31@85-16 per cent | thes iine. medjum. iodiie: medium, 17ise state dairy 1 i extra creamery, 25c; | Oats, DU........cocoieiini. 31,000 38,00 ; Dakota, fine. 14@ise: fine medium, 1617c common to cholce creamery, 194 %5c. e New York Mining Stocks. medtum, Tiisc: Montana. fine choice, 191 EG@S—Receipts, &1 pken: weak; state Milwonukee train Marke: NEW YORK, Feb. 3—The following are | ¢i fine uverage. 1i@lsc; fine medium and Pennsyiyania, average best, %c; west- | MILWAUKEE, Feb 3.—WHEAT_Firm: | the clcaing pricer on mining stocks: chcice, 19620c. Pulled, scoured basis. 476 T Lo fancy 15623 QIR Fob, - W ERAT - ; $oc: extras, Bgsdc; A superfine, 43Gie; B SERE-Recelpin, 159 phis: frm; -,"a HEpSivey JieL 8. § Rerthe WO | adsma Cou.roooooe | ol .ooooo - state, full cream, fancy small. colored. fa teady: No. 1. 515! Breces . made, Tate ‘made. 15G1e: small | BARLEY Soady: Ko B e Brunewick 'Con ¥ 01l and Roi " made, HK@ie4e; late ma N— , HNGKe, sellers. W YORK, Feb 3.—OIL—Cottonseed, colored” fall made, 14%c; la CORN=May, @I, bolle ¥ ‘ 2 re P eas) vellow, I9@+. Petroleum, firm. while, Balf meds, Wisi Peoria Market. - : Firpentine. " frm, teatic, Torin, arm: i 4 od o o) rod, 1215, RY—Allve, steady; PEORIA, NlL, Feb. 3—CORN—Firm; No. | beadville Cou.. I RS0 Fen 8 81 1-~No change. U8 fomle. L Srecesd. Lr? i 3 3% . LONDON, Feb. 301l —Linseed. 3 64. chickens, .+ weste urk oI, (‘!T“Y. Feb. 3. ‘l{'r—"l’odhl it ba 'll;"'b- tRere: 3 Feb. 3—Bank cleasings today, | $1.50; certificates. no siles; shipments Fel METALS ~There was & break in the Lon- x ofsovings teday o o don tin market today which carried prices I]HN‘_APOIJ‘. Feb. L—WHIA_T—"‘IY. 20 corresponding day last year, | ruary 2. 130.i22 bbls.; average, 76,823 bbis. .251.29; Increase, $216.1(2. runs February 1, 25,060 bbls.; Bo average down about £1 ife to £129 1is for spot and | WK@WWe; July, ke On track: 1] CINCINNATI, Feb. 8.—Clearings, #.084,- | .5 runs tonight.