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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, F EBRUARY 8, 1903. | #pot at s4m@s.s. without change. SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Iron was very quiet and COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Sent m | t is Bullish on the Board of Trade in Chieszo. PROVISIONS Antmation the Gaine in Sympathy. NEW YORK, Feb 7—The animated strength of the W abash securities in the #l0ck market today contested for & pre- vailing infivence with the very poor show- ing made by the banks. The lufiuence of the bank statement was lessened by the ease with which loans can now be ob- | Demand for ned. 1t le well undersiood aiso thet the | tement was complicated by the change the ca account of the Western } benk, due to merger operations { mated that the account s overstated | 10 the amount of more than 8,000,000 by | reason of this adjustment. The loan ex- pansion is still jeft at & large figure, and it # belleved that some of the effect of the 35,000,000 Pennsylvania loan expansion is last week The §7.54.80 reserves is more than was indicated by the { money 0,000 FTeent 10 the gubtreasury of e Uentral Pacific note w Baturday and was not figured for a week in the averages. The decline this week prices which foliowed the publication of ding Jur ihe statement developed 8o large & demand | Week ending Jan irom the short sellers vesterday that &n | Week ending Jan effective raily followed and the market | Week cnding J wed active and firm | Bame week 1a The Wabash movement was apparently | | o e/ g based on the news of the steps taken to- | “70-EIHH = ward consolidation or control of the branch ( The following 1 lines which are designed to form the At- | jantic outlet 10r the system. Other mem vers of the Gould group were strong in evmpathy and were helped by the Missouri ¥ showing of an increase in gross earnings for the fourth week in January of 3300020, or more then 2 per cent as com- pured with the corresponding week of last year. Wabash preferred rose an extreme % in the late dealings. The debenture B nds were aiso in large demand. Bugar was run up & point In the final deslings There hae been some broadening tendency in the bond market, but the price move- ment has been rather irregular. United States Gs declined 3 and the 2, coupon, % per cent. New 48, registered advanced per cent, as compared with the closing of last week Thy ioliowing are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atehisor 7% 0. Raiiway ptd 4o ptd 100 Texas & Pacific timare & WNT, St L & W p1a wh G0 pto Canadian Pacific ... 136% Union Padtfic Canada Southers 4 _do pla & Onic 52% Wabash & Alton.... 3% 0o pta vta now. &L & hicage ¢ | 8o 3d ptd bicage 00 (Wisconair Central Chicago & G. W..... 7 @0 pla o int pta Adams Express o 30 pta % Amer. Express Chicago & N W U. 8. Expros Chicago GRAIN HIGHER AND Cables Give Whent a Boost at the Start and Other Factors Al Combine to Send Prices Sheep and Have Upwa Stendy All the Week. CHICAGO, prevailed both in day and_on fav wheat clowed str higher. May corn was Jere WOIC higher Pr with the May products Wheat showed decide volume of trade was fair was strong on higher cables, with May %e higher at g Higc. Everyihing seemed 10 favor tbe bull side, the outeide marke being &trong o good export Inguir being reporied the scaboard. Under these bullish conditions shorts covered freely, which aided in advancing prices still further. A report from San Francis owing an advance b H ang the strengih in coarse grans we T lead- Ing factors in the upward tren prices Toward the end of the mession the de- mand became w0 urgent that May soid up 10 Bhgc and the close was SWGSI%C, & gail of 1g1%c. Ciearances of woeat and T wete equal 1o 19,000 bu. Primary re were 55,000 bu., against 30,00 a year Minnespoile and Duluth reported r of 40 cars which. with local % cars, two of contract grade Tecelpts for the three againet B2 last week and 301 a year ag Corn wes more Active than for somfe time past, there being & £50d commission house demand, while scalpers ulso bought lib- erally, with offei.ngs rather light Firm cables, a Yalr cash Gemand and the strength in wheat were the main bull influences, and 10 change was nuted In the car situation The close was strong, with May 3s@%c higher at $%Gdbie, after selling between @#%e and 4bwc. Local receipis were cars, with none of contract grade Outs was directly influenced by sion of the arbitrati the settlement price in the July oate con- troversy 6i%c. This led shorts to believ that settiement on the board favored thuse who manipulated the market during the summer and in view of the fact that pres ent indications point to another attempt 1o manipulate prices of the May option there was considerable anxiety among shorts and covering was general. The strength in | Feb. 7—A bullish sentiment and provisions to: forelgn wavances n May 1@7%c W% and onie visions ciosed firm, rength Recelpts were Mcial Monday ficial Tuesday Official Wednesday micial shursda Official Friday Cattl Jwn over from aecline canh twice a8 much ae known movements ing 10 year ‘r. oth the year Lo uate ana comy year 193 Cattle 4,679 1 Hogs 296,198 294 1us Bneep 12446 12,080 umana for the last severs parisons. Tecetpts Date. mude total | nts ‘of 44 cars, EEY & £33 eresiri Jan. a eomue Jan Jan, J gssreg Jan | dan. E28 BEEHEDR 2 PO dect- | the commitiee making 2T *BELTEE °3 RN cattne atccen soo| SARIR 2222 B 1 &L &E 1 28 L3 20 T &T 16 (Wells-Fargo Ex 51,802 aays with com- SOUTH OMAHA, Fed Hogs, Eheep 5,390 20961 16,961 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, ble shews the receipts of attle, hogs aud sheep at South Umaha for risons with Dec 56,000 | 39750400 1867 228 "2RANER UELTTS [OMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kinds of Beef Oatt'e Lower for the | Week, but Feeders Fu'ly Steady | HOGS ARE WIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO mbe | has been vers heavy ply and Held Fally 7 In ! " IS | 7 2 SHEEP—There were sev reported this morning hour enough of them make & test of the market 10 say that good stuffl would steady prices. The & y n P } y for the wee there is & big £ | over the same week ast year, but compared with last week there t mu change The demand on has been of very the week, 80 that go: ready sale. It is safe market active and ste of course, means th have been fully a same kinds br wethers, and yea #0618 to good adva 1| on most days s 7 | but still whenever | eral than usual | haif-fat | but that is to be exy | The demand for >qual 1o the supply may be quoted stre Quotations: Choice ®: fair to go | native and Colorad: | yeariings, $.00g6 4. fair | BLTB@6.0: choice wethers | E00d, $4.0064.80. chojce ewe 1o good, $3.25G4M0; feeder feeder vearlings, §.7oa4 feder ewes, 32 the part ¢ cker ne al met &, wh an _ th Prim hav stufl has str d | | | | dime prices th ch @440 1. M.254.T + wethers, 34 lamb 1 ast | emicaGo LIVE sTOCK MARKET. Cattle Nominal, Hogs Inclined to Drop. While Sheep Stay Steady. CHICAGO. Feb ~CATTLE—Receipts, 200 head; mar nomina EC 10 wteers, M.50G5 or to medium §3 00@4.00 stockers and feeders §2.2064 wE, 4.40; heifers, £.5g4. 60 anners, $140@2.50 bulls, $2.00@4.25; calves, $3.5 Eteers, H " Monday, &,000; left over Jower; mixed and butchers, $66 to_choice heavy, $680G7.10; r $6.70G6.50. light, $6.3:@6 &0, bulk 365066 50 SHEEP head; market ers $4.50G6.50 450, western 450G 10, we Official yes ;% ] €8 rry head 5,000 5 steady 10 gh_heav of sales e AND LAMBS—Re steady; good fair hol she e w © 4.2 3 ¢ lamt 5 Cattle | Hogs Sheep other grains also aided the bulls. There was some realizing by prominent holders, but the market held decided etrong and the close was at the top for May at ¥ - guin of %@lc. The range for the da ne between ¥ic and 85c Local receipts were 266 cars. There was 8 moderatatrade in provisions, but the market was firm on fair commission | house demand and on covering by shorts who sold_expecting liberal receipts of hogs toda; The etrength in grains was an in- fluence late in the day he close way firm with May pork 16c higher at $15.90, May 1ard up Sc at $9.40 and ribs 2i@bc up at ».17%. : Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 8 cars; corn, §76 cars; oats, 240 cars; hogs, 45,000 head The leading futures ranged as follows: o € C | Coro pta C &L Southern m pia ptd %/ Amal Copper ¥ Amer C& 2oyl 8o pte Tou|Amer. " Lin @' G pta wosfamer. 5. & K 9| 8o pre “wn/ane. Kiin Go WL/Brk Rep Tr & jcols. ¥ 3%[Con. G & [Con . Tobmeco pid 300 'Geners! Electric Toix Hooking Cow: 1" Int'n'l Paper ) % 10t Power L.l 0 [Laciede Gas 47 |National Biscuit 13 [National Lead 136 [No. American iee%/Paciic Coast 187 Pacinc Ma Peopie's Gar Frossed Stee! Car G0 pie {Puiimar | Repubiic o pta sugar Tenn C & It B & P | " Ingicates Sunday. The official number of c brought in today by cach roa e 8h ¥ o 34 pid | Gt Nor. pta Hocking Valley do pta Tinols _Central Jowa Central do_ pte LE&W a0 pte Louls & Nash | Munnattan L Mot St. Ry Mex. Central Mex. National Mine_ & St L Mo, Pacific M. K &T do_pta N. J. Central N ¥. Central Nor. ‘& Wen Ontario & W | Pennayivania | Reading | Tdo 1w pia | do 36 pta oL &8 ¥ G0 1at pra nois Central Total Recelpts ....25 The disposition of the ber of head indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packing Co Bwift and Company Armour & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co.. from Boo City B F. Hobbick Lee Rothschild Other buyers Articies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Ye | - Pal @ Sieel Car 22 &: a'éa Fad 163 1 § Total 482 Fad of them were offered for sale, practically w Tecelpts have % | of the bl been very liberal 25 ket in good condition. ket was a little stroi trading evenly higher, storm would ! of the week. O Friday, prices went down at close of the week the 20c lower than Monday. erable unevenness of Course rapid changes that have The week. The bulk bf the rived sold choicer bunches sell The cow market same course as the On Tuesday prices than on the previou time the advance roe woo ggt‘v !;1& " HeE st oy New York M NEW YORK, Feb. steady: sixty and nin six months, as packers were afr 7.—MONEY~Time, ety days, # per cent r cent; on call, nom! loans today; prime mercantile per_cent. | G EXCHANGE-—Steady, $4.57% | for demand and at uuusrus lor sixty | days; ted rates, 34.85 and $4.85; commer- clal bills, $.894@4 M. SILVER—Bar, 4Tc; Mexican dollars, Tige JIONDS—Government, steady; raliroad, osing quotations cn bonds are were as follows: e i s & a0 hts, u‘ffii} spring patents, ers, $2.4 2 spring, T8@80c; No. § : No. 2 red, G TGN a3 e Mo yellow, OATS--No. 2 3¢, No. 2 e rapid rate. There c. from white, 3c; No. 3 Tt N c. were fully lbc Y- feeding, @46c; fair to choloe malting. B. BEED—No flax, $1.16; No. 1 northwest- ern, §1.21; prime timothy, $3.00; clover, con- tract ‘,r-de. $11.70. PROVIBIONS—Mess pork, bbl., $16.87% sfl.m Lard, per 100 Ibs., §8.47 50. Bhort be sidcs (o). 002 ey e ouders (boxed) 122@8.2%. Short clear Tioes (boxed), $ITAGHH. Following were the recelptc and ship- ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shy; bbis oo ‘Wheat, bu 27,000 Corn, bu. 176,000 Oats, bu.. Rye, bu.. Barley, bu . On the Produce exchange toeay the ter marhet was quiet ano steady; cream- gries, 00%c; dairies, 1GHC Eegs, weak: off, Cines Teturne . Cl steady, Ligldc. i 108% Mex. Central s has all oM @0 st ine 107 Minn. & 8t L d4a WL M, K & T. W 3 % 4] 08 i | I of la time e The fira of this week it 18 Tith the first o 20c lower. ing from $2.3 to $3.40, selling from $3.40 to M. sale above that figure. e % " The better grades of 100 N. & W. con. 4 105 Reading gen. ds PRB L &1 M e e DuN s L & B_F. 4. R B L &S W s 10 BL LB W : WENE A & A P 10844 Bo.” Pactfic 4s. w» r» Railway b do Atch do ccapon gon. . more ey Thing & littie lowe anything & o rmething strictly choice to0 Veal calves week, the best grades sellin There was a brisk deman for desirable grades of stocl ers and the market is a than it was a week ag been buying & et e Such kinds sold largely from mentcs. 10,000 000 60,000 7,000 24,000 but- Fiour, T 1064 (Texas & Pacific i rived sold largely from $5.25 to $3.80 pentative sales BEEF STEERS. Av. P Ne m 360 5 we E%0 1 ne 40 200 STEERS AND HEIFE! Cr) COWS. 3 1 ) 1 ® 1 1 IFERS. T BULLS 1 2 100 CALVES. 06 00 - STOCK CALVES. 60 3 80 STOCKERS A 18 X3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, Av. 1080 197 1144 RS. Guotations of the Day on Variows Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 6,400 bbls.; “ekports, G658 bbis . marel firm, but quieter; Minnespolis tents, $4.10 @43, Minneapolis bukers, $3. 46; winter | paients B®GLN; winier siraights., 5500 6; winter extras, RWGLI0; winter low des, 3260820 RE' lour, steady. fair §00d, 8.00g8.5; chol to fancy, 33409 85, Buckwheat flour, steady, $2.30G2.3, ot and to wrrive. NMEAL—Quiet; vellow w R0 city. $L.17. Brandywine, BA0Ges RYE—Quiet; No. 2 western, 8sc, £. 0 b aflont e, ¢ | 1. New York. teady . feeding, 47 New York: malting. 51@ebc. ¢. | W EAT Recelpts, {0 bu; S8 by Bpot, drm: No 3 red. ssigc wvator; Neo. 2 . 8Bsc. T 0. b, afloat; 1 Bard Manitoba, W Options active and stros r on covering, induced by the very firm 'aris cables. There was moderste fl'l"l‘n’_ demand aiso and wome outside buy- do pta 8y Utab ing. "The close wus firm, \.mfi net ad- | Westingt 34 Victaria ce. Murch closed at Mic. May, E2i@ | Adventure . closed at 894c: July, THET 3-16¢, closed | Allo at e, Beptember ciomed ut Tie Ameigumetet CORN- woeipts, I, lfll“l bu | exports, 172,608 bu quiet; No. e, elevat, i 'No. £ @, or, and sie ) No. 2 yellow, B5c; No. 3 white G & b., afloat 2y Options strong on bas ' west, higher cables, the l’he.va l‘d':;‘nr:’cr e o -t *«:—r:.a« jhnd Noyering Closed ong ¢ decline Slgide, clo 8t B3¢, July, (S gasic o o e OATS--Recelpts € closed at 49aic bu.; expo: 2 Boor frm: No. 3, dtge: No & e 3 white, %c; 3 Soee: No 1 aac: ok white, &gMoc Standard white, %c; No. 2 white, 44ic track mixed western, nominal Options, quiet but firmer; May closed st . HAY-Bteady. shipping. Sigic; choice, BogsL. 0. HOFS—Guiet: state, common ; 181 !;"rup 24@27 coust, 19 p. e, ol N e E8—Quiet. Galveston, % 10 % Ibs 18e; California, 21 to 3 Ibe., 2 e T 2 to 30 ibs 3c T Popia Sy, ‘3114 |Man. con. gold 4s 100 [Rock Island 4 100 Pennsivauie Sips Xo 3 1n Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. 7.—Call cent. time loans, Cloming of stocks an | Gas 18 “206% Bingham Meninn e are e Mecia a0 "pta 1008 Contamniat Boston & Albany. .. 361 " |Copper Ra Bowton & Me 149 Domuion Coal Boston Bievaied . 180is| Prankitn R0 B & B30 (lae Rovals Fiichburg ptd i | Mobswk Tnion Factc A7 10W Domision Amer._Sugar 125 Oucole. do pie 131 Parret amer ", & 71100 diky Quiney Pom 1 as S5 Sants Pe’ Copper General Biactric . 182 © Tamarack Siam Eiectric 2y Trimowntat Viitee Pru 1w Triney T8 maat % Tnited 120 geesssany fr FEEDERS. States Commou i eased off a lttle. The decline, would be covered by Ze@bc | g7 the hogs I then yesterday, which helps out | pearance of the Sales On DApET. ©f the medium welght s | fo 8675, with the heavier {965 to $6.67%, The lght {8670 down. Trading wa | that the bulk of the an = Steck Quetations. LONDON, Feb. 7.—Ciosing quotations 9 (K. Y. Oentra W\ Norfolk & Westers do pte. ntaric & Western ( Tvanis ok sellin § - taff sol % % Fy b Baitimore & Obio H lan_ Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio Tnicage G. W M o& B P DeBoers | Deaver &' . @ do ptd Erie o T and Ml 1 ery ving, thoi I«'E " ines s | were late in arriving. B S 1k b +. =, o pie X Southern Fasifc 3 Union Faciic " do pta Son v 8 “Biei iy _do pid 1465 Wabash g do pre W BAR SILVER-Dull; 2 15-16¢_per ounce MONEY-—34G3% per cent. The rate of | b ‘dll (J*I; t iz the open mflsrln for short bills | & . _151 r cent and for three-mon ” bills 3 5~ 5 _— 3 % per cent. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, Feb. i—The following are the elcsing prices on mining stocks: Adame Con B (Litcle Chiet Al % |Outarie Brecce it Brunewick_Cou Fhosnis Cometock Tunne 3 Conr Cal. & Ve | Homa ‘Siiver Iron Siiver Lestvilie Con me week Of lasl year Pprices was upward until Thursday int pie 2 pre -od| H iy | ol time prices have been going down close of the week, however, & Nest T Representative sales: e & a- @ i ing to SETHE. ? 7 o7 family. §15.008 seef hams. 830,50 200613 % city Indls meas, tmeats steadr: pickied bel: ckied shoulders 3.2 pickled hame 500081100 - Lard > 2085 Western steamed. §10; refined, stoady . cont $10.30; Bouth ‘Americe ' $107. com und, £H0GTE. York frm tamtly. b 56 HH ®hort ciear, §25.00G2100. mean, 418,004 UTTER—Steady; extra cre - catrs facion ‘cu'?!:« craamery. commen cholce ; state dairy, Lg%c; reno- e state dairy, Lg%, ren EESE—Firm: state. full creams. far small colored, fall made 1igc. inte made IGUC emal) white fail mide. Lo nis made, W%0: large coloreq, fall made, Ietpc Iate made. idc EGGS—Easier: state wnd Pennsvivania je best, 23¢; western fancy, %ic; south. € refrigerator. 14§17 T. W—Quiet. country, B @éisc orLTRY- Al firm c RGP e firm; turkeys, 13@lc 1 13 B .80, y;mn pogis b ¥ i e |& - ¥ | « | w s2geessLess * naapse « 200 i W 3 Sy, Nevada [Smant R |Siataare Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Feb. T—The statement of avery of the clearing house banks of | | this clty for the woek show: Loans $984.- L0, increase 830447900 dmposits $940.180.- tm lle‘r:-:-fi.ll‘(' Sirculation 344176100, decrease 51, a1 tenders !dt‘mlk 2577 om0 - ‘ t day of | Seres.Bi. HEESRUERUBEBREERR PRIERTIFENR | ¥ city de 31 crease $4.657.300; Teserve 896,000 ‘}m'wnu'r';."' required” f5i creas: $2.00.300; surpi X Bamin, B L. B depontts &5 crease §9,555.500. purchases made were to cover the actual needs of consumers. Cop- per was flat with prices quoted partia'ly bominal with standard st $12 lake at 12 634615 67 electrolytic at §L Q12 STy :_n“dhrmh-. l"l.l:.‘l:; Tln;‘n l;.r ay wpot ‘quoted at 3% TG here | PEORIA. 1L, Fy Bas some Gemand for lead on the basis of |8 & » Wil Spelier was quiet and frm with ARATRCERR. | e 1T H TR T—CORN—Firm; No. No. § white, dige. a2 i ‘however, heavy receipts arrive sale all the week and brought but ore ‘money than the bologna grades. As b the close of lnst week prices It now takes bring over $550 were active and steady all the up to $6.5. | all the week | kers and feed- little stronger 0. Speculators have od many warmed-up cat- cos than the killers would .90 to kers and feeders that ar- 4. The stocl st ar i fairty active als was disposed of in good season. Several of the trains h, 8o that the 2% | market did not come to & close until after- | TERegEITEEY pH 1,9% a1l back to where it the market s about back to wh Cotirts fely bulk of the cows are sel X with prime bunches 0 and an occasional 1m0 60 LR av. Sn Pr n FETTEEEE BEE day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Cattie Hogs CATTLE—There were several cars of cat- *tie in the yards this morning, but very few 80 there no market. For the week in spite ig storm, and quite an Increase 1 | noted over the corresponding week of I Jear, The table above will show the exact ures. E’M week opened with the beef steer mar- On Monday the ma: r lnflhnn HTueldB)' Vel active, witl jces un- was Ty b3 hm oo hut off receipts for the rest n Wednesday, Thursday and | ed and At the market is fully is consi ree, owing to the en place during Dl-.‘,“t llh;l l;- ® io 8480, with the el 50 to 8.1 ywed very much the market for beef steers. higher Friday, but since that been lost .and 1 bulls were very slow ttle }HOGS—There was & liberal run of hogs ®3 | here today for & Baturday and the merket | however, The welght here today were & littie heavier the ap- The bulk s0id from $6.70 from trom n The recelpts for the week nave not been heavy, as there is quite a decrease es | ipared with last week and aiso with the The tendency of when fhe average cost wis $6.82%, but Since that At the | there is still 4 gain over the close of last week amount- City Live Stock AS CITY, Feb. T 60¢ head; market unc export and dressed beef steers fair to good, $5.00@4.70; stockers a $2.60@4.55; western fed stee Texas and Indian steers cows, $2.10g8.25; native tve heifers, $1.%@ cantiers bulls, $2.35G8.580; calves, $2.00G6.0 for the week, 36,200 cattle and HOGS—Receipts, 5000 head lower; top, 36.95; bulk of sales $6.8066.90 heavy, 3680669 mixed packers 367006 light. $6.4060.673; yorkers, $6.40G6.67h; pi $6.0066.65. Receipts for the we<k. 1,200 head SHEEP AND LAMBE- ket unchanged; native western lambs, ' $5.86@6.10 ‘ 510, native wethers, SL00G@4K wethers, $5.00G4.90; stockers $2.50@8.50. Recelpts for the wes New York Live Stock Msrket. NEW _YORK, Feb ceipis, 1.212 head; no sales repor beef, steady; city dressed native eral ‘sales, igoc; Texas beef. 6@Vl last received quoted American @18%c, dressed welght; refrigerator beef, #igc. Exports, partly estimated head cattle, 2 head Sheep, 509 carcassce of mut- tons and 6.800 quarters of beef CALVES—Receipts, 14§ head: quoted steady for veals; a car of westerns unsold; veals mold at $.00g9.00; city dressed veals, 104 @4c [OGS—Recelpts, 4,086 head; about steady; te, $7.85. t SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 5963 head; sheep, in fair demand; lambs, firm; about 3 cars of stock unsold: sheep, $3.62% @4.65; lambs, $5.70@6.65; dressed mutton, general sales, 6@8k%c; dressed lambs, S@lic. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ET. LOUIB, Feb. 7.—CATTLE-—Recelipts, 309, including Kan KA celpts. Market. 8 40 4 feeders £2.00§5.05 51 2 calves arket 6 94 91 Cables rs at 11 550, with strictly fancy guoted up to $6.00; dressed boef and butchers’ 5.00; steers under 1,000 [bs.. : ers’ and _feeders, 12406435 helfers, §2.25¢.75; canners. §i $2.65@3.35; dlan steers, $3.00@4.50; $2.25@8.40. HOGS—Receipts, 2,500 pigs and lights. $6.40@6.50 80; butchers, 8697 D LAMBS—Receipts, SHEEP market strong: native muttons, $4.25@ lambe, $4.65 culls and bucks. 4.50; stockers, $1.50G8.00; Texans, $3.55G4.00. sioux City © Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la. Feb. gram.) — CATTLE — Receipts, steady: beeves, $5.50@5.00. COWS, mixed, $2.26§14.00; stockers and feeders, §: @4.5; yearlings and calves, $2.25G4.00 HOGS—Recelpte, 4,500 head; steady, | ing at $6.40G0.85; bulk, $6.50@6 c bulls, cows and heifers, market gueady as 200, .0 i 85 - 300 head Stock in Sight. The following were the receipts of stock at the six principal cities vesterday Cattle. Hogs. Shec &1 9.700 : 200 000 2,000 3,000 250 .24 450 44,915 Omaha Chicago Kansas City £t. Louls | Bt Joseph: | Bloux City Totals...... OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Conditien of Tri ple and Famcy Produce. BEGS—Fresh stock, 17c LIVE POULTRY-Hens, #%@l0c | roosters, 4@bc; turkeys, 12@lic; ducks, geese, 7@8c; &pring chickens, per I 10¢ DRESSED POULTRY-Young u@ic; hens, lb@ic; turkeys, Qucks. 11@1ic] geese, 104@lic BUTER—Packipe stock. 13018%gc darry inu tubs, 15@17c; separator, 4@ OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 26 selects, per can, ic; New York counts ean, ddc: bulk, extra selects. per gal | bulk, standard. per gal.. 513 FRESH FIBH—Trout, 4 i0c ickerel, Sc: pike, 9c; per | @ressea ' 7c: ‘sunfish_8c | fish, $¢; saimon. 36¢; hadoock. iic 12c; redspapper. 10c; lobsters, balled ib.. 30c; lobsters, greem, per Ib., 2 | heids, 0c; catfish, 14c; black bass, balibut, lic | BRAN_Per ton $13.50 HAY—Prices cuoted sale Dealers associatio land @; No. 1 medium 8650 Rye straw, 3. Tt | hay of gooa eolor and ®0 | fair: receipts light CORN—S6c. OATE—3ic RYE—Nc old "G chickens, 1L@8e. codfish, bull 20c; by Omaha Whole- hoice No coarse. e quality 2, &5¢ VEGETABI NEW CELERY-Ks California, per doz., 6 POTATOES- Per bu., 4ydc EWEET POTATOES-Iowa 235 NEW PARSLEY - Per NEW CARROTS-Per d LETTUCE—Per doz. bu TURNIPS—Per bu., #c ges, T 1b., e BEETS8—New southern 0c; old, per bu., 40c CUCUMBERS—H PARSNIPS—Per by 8 s, per dox., 2c; and Kansas bunches, dic bunches hes, 46 Caneda rutaba z z thous 40 per dus., 82 per dozen RADISHES—Southern | e TURNIPS—New southern es, Sc SPINACH-Southern bc WAX BEANS-Per t beans, per bu. box. §150 CABBAGE—Holla ONIONS—Red Wis white, per Ib. Siec: Spar ser doz. bunches, per doz. bunch r doz. bunches = per Ib., T3¢ per ib., 1% 2ha per crate, §L7. NAVY BEANS-Per =W TOMATOES—New Fiorida crate. $.50@ 0 CAULIFLOWER—Ca 280 box per 6-basket FRUITS PEARS—Fall varieties APPLES— Western, per thans. .9 New Y fornia Bellfiowers, per * GRAPES-Malagas. pe 1 Wis uzies. § S—Florl per box bbl, 8.7 stock, $ bhox, §1.50. keg, 360067 0 nsin, per bbl per box, S35 a. auart 3250 Jona 0 and STRAWBERRI] TROPICAL FRUITE tency, §afv; cholce ©E ORANGES—California navels, fan @315, choice. 375, Mediterranesn 85 sweet Jaffa §2.50 DATES-FPersian, W #0-1b. bexes, per Ib. % weets, with ” prices el vearlings, prime 31400 Texas fed estimated 5c 16,9 good .50 | Texas we, §1.75G4.40; na- 0G2.15; Receints o 100 Texans; market steady: nattve shipping and export steers, $4.50G steers, $4.000 W0@4.50; stock- and a: ves, $4.00G7.50, Texas and In- packers, $6.50@ 520G 7.—(Special Tele- bulls and sell- Itve 100 2,550 e and Quotations on extra bluefing, Sc; white- per 1 up- prices are for Demand st dog. bunches, string | 6, per case FIGS—Ca ¢ WoIb. prs, $3.05 % ih. cartons per % snsin brought k n . h hard she fiibert per It ans, large per per per e v b, B b ALk BT 'wihg pr OLD ME 10tes the per 1b. per In ™ m e | tor xtent Coftee Market. YORK. Feb COFFEFR dfet. Mild, dull; Cordova opened _steady, with prices fite lower, affected by news. heavier recfipts han expecte Tealiz £ bull spe Trad e ) shorts stif t& o b b bags Augt De NEW . Futures changed 1 verse E Bragilian porte ing and abecnce r Near the Septem November ember. 510G W. Farnam Smith & Co. STOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. |OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. | Stock, Seuth Omaha, at 106, 1320 Farnam _St. Tel. 1064 Safety =« Profit 50 per cent or Over per Annum TTLE—Re- THE {Cheniere Land & Lumber Co. { | Owne the finest body the Btate of Louisiana | B e pine m ing mon atvidends of one per cent sells treasury stock only to comples |large eypress mill, lath, shingle and planing plant. Capital Stock, $300.000 Half of it Treasury Stock. or Red Cypress in te of na alue of Present Timber Holdings BET 4,000, No chance about it. Product, cost of manufacturing, selling value and profit are | simply matters of fact. Every good mill in | the South is earning 50 to 100 per cent. | This property stands with the best. A few thousand shares at par value of $1.00 each Illustrated prospectus sent on application. WRITE US TODAY The Kendrick Promotion Co, INVESTINENT BANKERS, DENVER, COLO. Mention this paper. YOUR - OPPORTUNITY. | Profits Pald Weekly—Inyestment Ab- solutely Guaranteed. | | We have paid our depositors from 1% to 14 | per cent weekly on +1l funde invested with us. We have averaged from 5% per cent weekly ever since we have been in business We absolutely guarantee our depositors sgainst loss and all investments are sub- ject to withdrawal without notice. Our immense holdings of stocks, bonds and other high grade securities #tand between | our depokitors and lose and not one of our depositors has ever lost a single cent of | his investment with us. 18 your money earn- ing anything like 5% per cent weekiy® ls in invested where you are absolutely guer- | anteed against 10887 We are able to earn for our investors this large rate of in- | terest because by combining the invest- | ments of thoueands and utilizing our ex- | perience in the stock, grain and cotion markets we are able 1o secure results not poseible under any other conditions. We have devoted vears of time and large sums of money 1o the study of the stock market and have learned by experience how, when | and where to invest to the best advantage | Our business has attained the wonderful success it Las through our ability to keep | Gur investments on the safe side of the | market. For our services we charge & | per cent of the profits earned, therefore if | we fall to make money for our investors we do mot make ¥ ourselves. Our plan of operation is or safe and never falls to produce large results. You do mot | need’ 1o know anything about speculative methods to deal successfully with us Under our eystem you can deal guccess- | Ty thro'igh us though you live thousands | of miles from 8t Louls and know no o1 the methods employed in spec We deal for you and remit your profits as fast as they are earned. When your money is invested with us you have absolute con- ( trol of vour investment at all times, for | you can withdraw it any tme you | *hoose; its sufety is absolutely guaranteed and the profits are unlimited. Never be- fore in the history of this country have fipancial affairs been in such flourishing condition and never did the future mppear brighter. Whether or mot you will par- tiefpate in this general prosperity is a mat- ter that you alome can decide. The markets BTe very ctive Just now and we confidentl expect to carn unusually large profite dur- ing the next few weeks. Do not delay inwestigating our plan. but write ue im- mediztely. Upon receipt of your name end address we will wail you absolutely free & bocklet explaining our methods of invest- | ment .and Showing just how we can earn handsome profits for you and at the same time protect you againet loss_ E. C. | Walden & Co., Mermod-Jaccard Bidg., Bt Louis, Mo. | | t INCREASE YOUR BAVINGS-—One sh be &0 expert in his line vr eise emplo the services of those who have j by years of success to be unusually ficlent. The C. E. RAND COMPANY OPERATIVE owners of race horses 4 general turf enterprises. have bee 1 absolutely guarantee o pay 3 per cent each week in | Subscribers op investments wards. Dividends are remit of each week: all dey withdrawal. with interes se looking for a eteady for their idle money ome thoro ails of th is the chief requ in_makine THE RAND commercial Write f Th or sate would B siness to be co invest- Y furnish | and profes period of THE ( Broadway rubject demand investment do well t with BAFETY sldered ment highest b 1 COMF finar ering rticu o . P r w P B Weare Pres WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD Mempers of the Principsl Exchanges. Frivaie Wires to All Polnts. GRAIS, FROVISIONS, STOCK Bought and soid for cash or tuture deliver; OMAHA BRANCH. 11-111 Board of Trade Teiephone 138 W. B W Locas M-uager. | ness 1 b which T 1 t We offer Union Stock Yards|(: 23 HTY FACTORIN THE FINANCIAL WORLD Small lnvestors Throughout the United States Join Hands With The National Securities Co. of St. Louis, Mo., and Form a Gigantic Combination. SIX PER GENT PER MONTH GUARANTEED TO INVESTORS. e present eteby this class Pierpor 1 our gh keen bus fdence wh compa strer n Morgar ment mbinations. 1 firm known ouie 1he today doing for as from $50 vp to Morgan is doing for bination made s in every & now recognized finar the rated does 1 mployved b he Na il . highes vest wh by s the e of their the name Besides thie of hanks &n n_write thie ¢ msteria . g nks th bonds. he nstead the N ui ccupy the same urities nationa acoeptin and thereh the Nati he stockholders a: The national banks sits for given ur money is made sng_ the rities ¢ tees 6 per cent per Se banks and reir kh money, noy the op- profits 1If he this gigantie today Dept. 4 e wlone hae 3 ke a8 he w money B Th i vour me r month m, and dividen give Sullivan’s Famous Red Letter WHEAT—May $1.00 whest 18 actually cornered NPt 56 ety at a bushel eny day. Send for my reasons for predicting $2.00 wheat. Are you interested in May 1t THE “RED LETTER" corn and pork s0 keep in touch with me May oats will sell at 50c Wabash-preferred up $4.00 the per share today, end 1 a big deal just starting. Throughout month of Jabuary urged the public to buy the Wabash stocks and especially the Wabash pre- ferred. The deal has only started and the advance today is u fore- Gould wnd his friends have been wofking up during the past few weeks. runner of the big bull speculation which George Now is your time to get in. Webash preferred will advance twenty points beyond any question. buying orders at It s safe to act on RED LETTER advice. Telegraph heavy once. is alw Do not delay. MISSOURI PACIFIC—Send for my FAMOUS on Missouri Pacific and find out golng know GE“. T- SUI.I.WAN, Chicago Open Boal WM. E. WALSH, Manager Omaha Office, Room A, New York Life. RED LETTER why 1t is up to 0. I Phone No. 3372. FOR THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT ON THE MARKET—Backed by Gold and with Millions in Sight, Buy Columbus Consolidated Stock AT 80 CENTS PER SHARE. $100.00 invested in Homestake stock showed profits of over §10.000 besides tremendous returns in dividends. OOLUMBUS should do as well 1t has the extension of all ore bodies that pass through the Homestake, bosides those of the HIDDEN FORTUNE. SPECIAL CARLOAD OF THIRTY-TWO IN- VESTORS just returned from & trip to the Write for a of their indorsements. Homestake started with about 30 acres of ground, prac- tically no ore in sight, had to haul in all machinery and supplies by ox teams, had 1o experiment upon tresatment of ores. COLUMBUS starts with 655 acres of ground, MILLIONS OF DOLLARE' WORTH OF ORE SIGHT, two lines of railroads st hand and the past yeare' experiments of the Homestake to guide them. Columbus certainly equal Home- stake ference—Western Bank, Denver Approved stocks sold on intaliments. HERBERT S. SHAW, Offices 14 and 15 Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colo. property. copy twenty-five should Write for finely {llustrated prospectus others 1f desired the LAST CHANCE AT $1.00 PER SHARE. CALIFORNIA-NEVADA MINING CO. GUARANTEES 60 Per Cent Per Annum : Apri The . mpany owns the famous old Victor and Hoodlum mines two o b0 - BOO,000 Tons of $40 Ore Are « per e vered; also the Arisons, Lymric. Canon &nd Argus Mi. groups S1ght, worth 820,000,000 . on par value paid from sale of high grade o tor Mill is complet i The Arts will be finis par is 1st alue of riock when Vietor completed, which will be be richest mines ever per 11 Vie- ne mi s month and positively be Apr re. Will ad nce Feb, may be increased 15 1o §1.50. P— Present Price 81 per for prospectus. Welle W. H, BALDWIN& CO., Fiscal Agts,, Volckert Bldg,, Albany, N, Y REFERENCE—Commercial Ay Bauk & Trust Los Angeles, SUCCESS ho will KEEF YOU RIGHT Y sl Cal.; ONTHS FREE to-dste mining paper (fully containing all the lat- M Up whoat & Mining Journal, 150 Nassau New York. * 171 you need our sévice whipsewed upwards Kausas Oity " 30YD & MERRILL i G iy $60.00 & yesr 1o KEEP RIGHT aking o’ Gatly farmcast o5 Socks 4hé Ele T 100 Bend for fres Dockiets. which tells all sbout e methods &nd are 1. of valusble information o LJHE MARKET CHABT c0. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | Best Agricultural Weekly. TWE NTIETH CENTURY FARMER BUY WHEAT We execute orders for 1,000 bushels and )eliveries mede in Obicago and All orders will receive care- attention ) end prompt ROOM 4 N. ¥. LIFE BLDG. Tel. 1039, OMAHA, Oanly Ome Doliar & Yeam