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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1903. . 7 U N last year. Primary $4.95G6.06. was very quiet and : 7 y q | v olps o CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE [ 52 TR o shimie. = Rene v et and e prineges oo morer, oot | OMALIA LIVE STOCK MARKET | fhspzsecne: shetobzhntsties o y a e — . balances, $468,998; money, 5 per cent | ot jum welght hogs sol om market is up fully cent There was W 1ORK STOCKS AND BONDS, HOBTON . reb T - thonrligs. 'ssea,41 | | o g T v ier Fuge peiRRE fro .““'“F'MV g '"”""; _“';l'("_":_,"".';""" o A . : 3 —— balances, 32081564 | | 6.9 to $6.87%. The light stuff sold from Volume of Busines; Last Week Rather | §iC pElcos Tone P b ek led the buy. | Sent ment is Bu'lish on the Board ef Trade B Shows Antmation amd the | CINCINN A e i peot All Kinds of Beef Oattle Lower for the | I170 dowh. fragine :‘:;hmfl_{n_'v;;::l AL : ¢ d omstock led the & A o %00; mo t and in good - at the bulk of the pose Light Owing to the Storm. 108 Joking e bhshely' 28 Mofv. i in Chioazo. Gou th Sympathy. mand; exchange easy at 25c discount Week, but Feeders Fully Bteady of in good season. Several of the trains Ing on the swell, Recelpts, 106 cars, with 11 EW YORK, Feb, 7.—~The animated | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 7—Clearings, $, s were late in arriving, though, so that the contract. istimates for Monday, w0 cars. | strength of the' Wabash securities In the | balances, '$9in31; money, steady, St market did not come to a close until atter- SUGAR MARKET A TRIFLE LOWER | &liurances 51000 bushels, A GRAIN AND PROVISIONS NIGHER | Biogk market toduy coniesied for o Bee: | cent. New York exchangs, 2o Ceint | HOGS ARE HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO | " receipts tor the week nave not been p| 817 pened steac S t ence wi ow. . -~ " " o f the bink statement wae lessened by the | [ ONDON, Feb. 7.—There was active de- compared W nst week and also with the Slow Movement of Farm Produce Sald | Way. Local trade generally bearish, but age with which loans can now be ob- S - h . - 4 g W f cage W c oans ¢ > e thoney . ot today, a.- jDem for Fat Shee 4 Lambs| same week of last year. The tendency of 50" Norsiiay oiibiiting @ | IR T AL Jrade to keep market down. | Cables Give Wheat a Boost at the |iilned It 13 weil understood aiso tha m:-“'y‘.',.fi‘:n“‘m« rednune as sligntly Nahter » Fices was upward until Thursday, when lower. Recelpts for the week, 172,874 head Biart afd Other Faeteis Al tatement was eomplicated by the change | Discounts were firm. Business on the Fully Equal to the Supply and he average cost wis $8824, but since that wite an Extent, but No Seri- \ aguinst 218,702 head same week 1At yen { i the capital account of the Weatern Na- | Stock exchange was falrly cheerful and fe Hav Fall Ulme prices have been golng down. At the 5 Sh pmente Tor the week. TLo4 head, aeainsi Combine to Send Prices ®onal bunk, due to merger operablons. It | quiet, owing to operators being engaged in B e v close of the week, however, there is still ous Trouble i Expected. 3 gy e AR S R R B pivivd 3 eai'mated (hat the account is overstated | the preliminaries of the mining gontanoes. | Steady All the Week. Bain over the cldse of lest whek amount- 1 ¢, 4,00 he o o . 1 the amount of more than $.u00. y | Consols were slightly harder. FMome rails ing to 6@7%c. Representative sales: for Monday, #.000 head for week, 16,0 Tabin oF This adjupimants The loan gx- | Sohoratly were Towst on . the divideads o AT T RN AN OMAHA, Feb. 7. | 52300 head last your: . ? | patiaion fu ol 1ottt & arge figure. and It | Bhowing improvemenr, Americans ohened [ ORI a3 Y b oy E. ¥ o { O P, (M believed ha! ome o he effect ol d , owin 0 the po b o D e P e o . Unfavorable weather last week caused WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY CHICAGO, Feb, 7—A bullish sentiment | EUOW. Pennnylvania_ loan capanston .18 | SR RRAL A et qutel, Dread Trenk| moostote wmuret ot tes 8 ¥ A both wholenale and rethll trade to slacken — prevatied toth in grain and provisions to- | LITOWN over from last week. “The $7,424,800 | was firm ana active on account of consid- mrmlp\inns Y bt a trifie. The falling off was noticeable in OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. | day and b i aovisions 10: | Geoline in cash reserves is more than |erable purchases, especially ordinary and | Omicial Tuesday all branches, but taking into consideration 5 . wheat clo g with Sfay ifiliee | tWiCe a8 much as wes Indicated by the | third preferred, Omclal Wednesday the fact that at least two days' trade wae higher. A orn Wwie Up @9 and onis | KNOWN movements of money Fhe 2,000,000 | PARIS, Feb. 7.—Business opened quiet on | imioial L ranegosy taken out of the week the total volume of | Conditien of Trade and Quotat e s Mr uh sl and e Duyteent to the subtreasury on account of | the bourse today. Forelgners were con- | Official Friday .. sales was fully as iarge as could be ex. Starle and Famey Prodace With the May products up trom Sa4e to i | the Central Pacific note was made last | spicuousty heavy and Turks were easler on | Official [ Ao AR pected. No one, however, 1s doing an: — o 4 Wheat showed duclded strength and the | Baturday and was not ligured for a full|the news of the mobllization of Turkish ¥ complaining, for it is expected that the de- | EGOS—Fresh stock, 17c volume of tiade was falr “ine openins | Week in the averages. ~The decline in | {roops for a demonstration in Macedonia. Total thi & ficlency of last week will be more than | LIV POULTRY—Hens, 9%@10c; _old | (OUNE (L JRHE0, EaBl s, with My iyi | Prices which followed the publication of ' Frices were generally falr —Suez canals| week neite oa ki iy thie - week: Advices from ' the | rocsters, 4@se; turkeys, 1gilc; duc:s, sgoc: | 218 NrchE un bightr cablis, with Moy vt Pie"Satement developed so large & demand | Were in brisk demand. Trading at the close | Week ending Jan, ] Country are to the effect that a large num- | geesd, 7@sc; apring chickens, per b, 914@ | (v LIEIET B0 HAIEAC. Ferrt g B ket | from the short scilers vesterday that an | was quiet and stocks were firm. The pri-| week b R LR S ber of merchants will be in the city this | l0c. A belng strong chd & Rovd export inquiry | effective rally followed and the market | vate rate of discount was 213-°S per cent Week o m“' _""L Toee. 19,487 r‘}u week and that large orders for spring lines | DRESSED POULTRY—Young ehickens, |yl TUIORR 10, G800 SRR ey | closed active and tfirm. | BERLIN, Feb. 7—Home funds were firm | &' (0K SRAINE 440, 10.....16,493 & will be placed. Speclal rallroad rates will | 11@l2c; hens, 11%4@12; turke 15@18c: | (VSE Guilish condit horte cavered | The Wabash movement was apparently | on the bourse today. Some forelgners were me week last year.....16.183 Xt 8,96 be In force, which always brings a crowd | Aucks, 11@12c; geese, 104@Gllc. trediy, W fded In advancing prices | based on the news of the steps taken to- | easier and locals were heavy on realisa- [ KECEIFIS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, pf buye RUTER—Packing_ stock, 18G13%c;: cholce | (0 Hreport from man Kraiicisc, | WARD consolidation or control of the branch | tions ‘T'he following table shews the receipts of The only disturbing element in the trade | dairy, in tubs, 15@17c; separator. 24@2c. | chowing an cdvanc e ot 14e s tho | lines which are designed to form the At-| Y cattle, hogs und sheep at South Omaha for situation seems to be the slow movement | OYSTERE—Standards, per can, 2c¢; extra | Srll il W (Gl il “were ocinr lead. | Intc outlet 1or the sytem. Other mem- Weekly Bank Statement. the year Lo aate and comparisons with last of farm produce. Very little grain ie being | selects, per can, 88c; New York counts per | jo "\0e i n the upward trend of pric bers ot the Gould group wers strong i =NEW YORK. Feb The statément of | 204t i3, 902 Ine. Dec Shibped but of the country and as a result | can, 42¢; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.7; | T8 1ACtors tn the Spwied FEAC 0f PrICTY | avmyathy and were helped by the Missour! | averages of the clearing house banks of | S{ol® . B4STO 90,161 4722 . farmers are short, to some extent, of ready | bulk, standard, per gal., $1.3. | mand became o f1gert that May soid wp | FAeific showing of an increase in gross ' this city for the week sl W Loans §ue.. | Hogs . 256,148 298,008 . 66,960 Tnoney. Yhat has o tendency fo cut down | FRESH FISH—Trout. 9gi0c; her-inz. Sc; | Mand became ro Mgett (At MAy «ol¢ UP | earnings for the fourth week in January of | igs &0, increase £20447,000; deposits $940,180,- | SDOD -ooouococos dMMG THOW GLAR - oo the volume of retall trade out tnrough the | pickerel Sc; pike ;' perch, 8c, buffalo. 'O “UAg @RS LEE LINC FOR (AL Hed four | $A8.020, or more tham 9 per cent as com- ' o9, increase $5.401,500: circ l‘:‘l"‘ SM.175.100, | UMuba for the last severa: days with com- country and also to retard collections, Thi ‘sunfish. 3¢: D:uefhe, dc; white: | O 1aliae Cleatances or wnEL sl A | bared with the cormsponding week of 1ast | gecres gt teraeon e b0y, | parisons however, I8 only a temporary condition anv salmon, 16¢; haddocs, ilc; codfish, | Wele HUUSL (0 1008 R SORnAT FOVCIkG, | year. Wabash preferred rose an extreme | gacrease 85,57 Shecte " $175.014,800, e within very short time it is thought |12c; napper, 10c; lobsters, bofled, pet | Were KO.000 bu. againet 340,00 @ vear 480 | Sy the late dealings. The debenture B | SrcISafy o che s UL, e grain will be moving eastward at @ rapid | Ib. 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib., 2c; bull- | BGTARIS SRR With Tokal recelpts of | bonds were alsq In Tazge demand, Sugar | g7 4 690,700, decrease [ : 1 2 - : : 32,734,800, reservo required $235,046.025, in- [al end that Soliections will ehop w DIE heads, igc; catfieh, Mc; black Bass, 30o: | 35 cars, two of contract grade, made total | W99 Fun, ub £ POICCAn (O final dealings. | crease $2,100,800; surplus $18,545,675, decrease ee. points o o ‘There has been some broadening tendency | - , considered very encouraging and jobbers | BRAN_Per ton $13.50. receipts for the three pbints of 434 cars, - | $8,836,100; ' Ex 8. deposifs $28,076.675, de- S taes predict the heaviest Tun of | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | against 3 last week and t0h & veqt ngo, I e On K . irregular. . Uniied | Croase 838, apring trade that has ever been experi- | sale Dealers association: Choice No. 1 up- | b2 gt P bl b A _for some Btates 58 declined % and the 2s, coupon, 3 e Dced and unless there should be a crop |land $8; No. 1 medium. §7; No. 1 coarse, | g;:;:h;r;gm"wmzlnI!!p‘:';j ";'m:“l;:‘\;";""“";:;‘j per cent. New 4s, registered, advance Cotton Market. Sallure fall business will §iso be & recorcs JER1. A8 SreT, 2 08 ava e oo | eraily, with oftelings rather lght, Firm | Bo, S 00 compares with the closing of | NEw YORK, web. 1.—COTTON Futures _ Siinith | Tats oS i | cablew, a fair cash demand and the strengt it pened firm ahd quite excited at an ad- e Y O A ars HAvy | CONN~Bo T | in ‘wheat were the main bull influences, and | The follewing are the cloming prices o8 | vance of 3g7 points, and immediately devel. e e otatla oha hy of | OATS | o "change was noted in the car situation, | the New York Stoc nge: {oped stili more pronounced strength and been very few quotable changes worthy o 8- | activity. March . contracts, which had | - The close was strong, with May 16@dc | Atehison ... So. Tiallway ptd.. ention. Prices are firm all along the line | RYE . he nieota 100ty Tores. & Pags..! ot Lt b s o S A A 1 45%@4b'gc, after selling between ¥ > close at 9.01¢, showed 9.12c. The rapid ad- | g5 Soods are R A Bty due to frelght VEGETABLES. DRt o ahe, "Local recoipts. were 381 Belishots &:0We.. il TUSL L& W..... O | yance here was die chiedy to unexpected pa. d o [ s Ao - i p 48 o ptd Jdo ptd . ong pubdc and private cables, The lat- | o A hat e T ALl to the faet | NEW CELERY—Ka'amazoo, per dos., %c; | cars, with none of contract grade | comaBh pacie 11 10t Uon " Pacite " | va ) fx‘a:l"-;‘::n:‘m'c’mr‘:..u have more orders than | California, per doz., c | “Oats was directly influenced by the deci- | Gartaa s outhern ke e o | ter waled that the relgn strength was 87 L bl | | 2 D 83331 Fiae RP— - .[1900. (1599 1898, 11887 . EREGEE EE] L i E g 282328853 23288 ] HER | BEER ¥ EEM H szzEssESE £3ge08 agEs: {53 - =2 3 ceccan w5 ¥ 88 e _ sEEEER S 22 * of 8 22883 ] o 111 m ‘362 08 a8 78 e S0~ Akinch gt s egeE Bl *gLEE o143 W] [P W 2ES weaova £24228 gRTCSE t3 PO SIS 2 2BRHIB agzse BER 853885 55 T/ 3 y o : e v oats o Chicago o o night cabled from this side. Egyptian | Sugar Market a Little Lower. JS\WVEET POTATOE—lowa and Kansas, | the settlement brich, i (h8 Ju S35 000 ) Coien,,® Aot BN wi'a’l. 400011 ” | Sbeculators were roported to have rece 5 y NEW JEY—Per d nches, 40c. | that settlement on the board tavored those | Chicago, I & L..... 61 | do 14 pfd . P Lrdidd Gl S The grocery market as a whnlt;umn_\b‘”l M'»:w gfl{x?z'«yrs—r:; .}Zi g\umehe' ¢, | who manipulated the market during the | Chictko & E. 1 20| Wisconin Central ::‘lindTm:;r: c::|n’;‘|l')".“|0r':vn“‘ k"f-.'"fi";' was | said to bo In a very strong positlon: he| LETTUCE—Per dos. bunches, ikc. Summer and in view of the fact that pres- | Chicaso & G W..... 7% do i . SHven Fo purchase of the more remote fu- snis is ¢he season of the year when il TURNIPS—Per bu., 40c: Canada rutaba- icationa point to another gttempt to | 8 % PR o Arer. Express ture deliveries in an effort to secure a call consumption of sugar shows u marked de- | TURNIES—for | ate prices of the May option there 2 Dig.l. . 48 Amer B R o o € s steady prices. The supply for the week crease. This year is no exception to the | 845 B /Py 'A%, inern, per dox. bunches, | was considerable anxiety among shorts and | chicago T. & T....18 |Well o T I ninae angvey L gonta | 2 i 28 4 68 has been very heavy, as there is a big gain SRl O o tuiine oF The week | 00c; old, per bu. 406, ° covering was general. The etrength in | g “pea .00 00000 aesg/Amal. was an active buyer at New York. The| * Indicates Sunda over the same week of last year, but as IS Oft & Bitle, Zhe Swoiine fof e i CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per duz., $2. other srains also aided the buils. There |c ¢, ©. & s L western _grain contingent also bought o compared with last week there is not much mou?u ‘.3:3-""'5:?"":1'"'1""(".1"2'.-’- §';; PARSNIPS-Per bu., 40c. was some realizing by prominent holders, | ¢ Southern & freely. It was rumored that the late bear | , Tho official number of cars of stock | change. are also lower. Several of the NeMmiosi| CARROTE-Per bu..'ddc. DUt the market held decidedly etrong and | i feader had Mntshed covering his shores ana | brousht in today by each road was: The demand on the part of local packers clean up. T TN IOHERoutheth; | e - S0Mn T hDte, “Ie v e I iy wen) Boacse " P od_ heavily long of the market | . g p Cattle.Hogs Sh'p.H'ses. | has been of very liberal proportions all e, 50, e range e dny w ing by spot houses, and | C.. M. priend . ¢ as met w e K e Jnwer (bAn & | RADISHESSouthern. per dos. bunches, | between Sic and 3c. Local recelpts were : . Bl Gl | exporters took M?':cfi and May, whila ‘the | [ilon Paciic . ready sale, It s safe to quote the geveral - b e 3 | 166_car il 3 ublic demand shows ref Y | H et active and steady (o st L Wide! week ago. The cold snap, however, may | ©%, 0 1pg Now gouthern, per doz. bunch- | There whs a moderate trade in provisions, ; Pa 't Uiy and. August, Traders “showed_ indif. | 3 o Course, means that & Eood magy saies naye e L e B and utiny.| v 8, { but the market was firm on fair commission %t i forence to bad weather reports from the | C.. St. P. have been fully a dime higher than the 4 cl """d""" 'd ey, 'fl‘w in SPINACH—Southern, per doz. bunches, | house demand and on m\\-er(rf by shorts % south and also to heavier estimated re- same kinds brought last week. Prime D R e 1 1aT& very | 90 . who sold expecting liberal receipts of hogs | at. Nor. pta ‘200 'General Elects cflrl for Houston and other points. The B4 wethers, and rlings in particular, have | scarce, so that the market 1s in & vory |G, o ppyng per bu. box, 8: string | loday. The strength in grains was an in- | Hgeking Valey Hocking_Coal selling here was chiefly by parties who | K. C. 201d 1o §00d advan The comman stuft L T Minned goods was rather | beans; per bu. box. 3.0 fllence latd in the day. The close was firm | do pfd ......0... et were disposed to secure profits. but this i, P ; on most days sold at satisfactory prices ( SO e 11 onae ononve they can il POTATOES- ber bu., {0@4e. | son of the arbitration commitice maKIng | Ches. & Ohio Wabash .00l $4# | due to the stcong statistical figures of lat | | | up to a late hour ‘not enough of them had arrived to make a test of the market but it is safe to say that good stuff would have brought gage2d e W 2as seavo 85EE8 &2 R g8 w wemwne | 4 , ] ed, per Ib., 14, with May pork l5c higher at $15.90, May | Illinots Central . proved insufficlent for the increasing de- | Tilinois Central. 4 " | but still whenever receipts were more lib: i ‘“-"u‘trx?ki:}'.";”fy"nfi‘.'-‘xlry|::’r‘r'\=.'|'«‘nlx'.: t‘ufil(‘r‘figfn.}.;ul{fii':c::m“.D:‘-r lb.}‘ i%c: | lard up ¢ at $WM0 and ribs 214@oc up at WY, Sea - mand and the market showed & sirong| o o ot eral “than usual packers would pound, the e ket Bawever, 1s firm and | White. per Ib.. 2ic: Spanish. per crate, $1.75. | $9.17%. 9 ., e i AN undertone. Total Receipts ....2 half-fat stuff to .a greater or less extent, Do g gl I consumption | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.70. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | Lg® G W ol | NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 7.-COTTON—Fu-| mn, disposition of the day's receipts was | but that is to be expected. Sould doubiiens advance prices. TOMATOES New' FioFida, ber ebasket |55 care: corn, 37 cars; oats, 0 cars: Rogs, | Lovy & Wi by - tures firm: Februaty, B3 bid; Mareh 901 | o foh (WP Rach biyer purchasing the num: | The demand ‘tor”tceders has been tully v ‘ ‘ate, $4. 5. 00 ) edd. e L . . i » H X .15¢; A ot . quy 0 the sy all the week, an rices Dried frults are also without materlal | cfaye MGAT oy (oitormia, per crate, | *'The leading futures ranged as follows: e 5 | i une, *s'18§0.3bo; " July, §.24G8Ke; Auguat, | ber of heiq indicated: ) may be quioted Atrong. b change o far as quotations are concerned, | CAUL . 7 s o 8.88G8.91c; Beptember, 8.37@8.40c. Spot Arm:| Buyers. ’ Cattio Hogs, | "Qhotarions: | Chioiee western lambs, $.150 but trade is reported on the increase. $2 quotations revised; sales, 7,060 bales; ordi- | Omaha Packing Co e 6.0; fair to good lambi Bo@5 15: " cholce The rice market showed new additional FRUITS. Articles.| Open. | High.[ Low. | Close.| Yes A 3 ¥ 9 | nary, Thc: good ordinary, 8¢; low midd'ing, | Swift and Company \ B.5908 atrongth last week and prices have been ey R e BTt aiadiing, be: 8504 midannr 9 aas: | Afmour & Corr, ) native and Colorado lambs, %.006.35; cholce PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, 3250 *Wheat | - ~ >y ~, iy earlings, marked up 4@ on best srades and c on | JEREESER Jore e B "3 Tona- i I | | Uiy | middiing fair, - ioc: “recelpts, 75 Cudaby Packing Co. L 25 ;‘,.,,?,ig,; holoe withote, WRBLE: fale t> 3 360,208 e Jow o * | 3 Armour & Co., from 800 City A | oope, both, slsal and Maniia, 1s a little | {B TR e R - R B T L1 oL N2 || ST LOUIS, Feb, T-COTTON—Firm. wo | B, ¥ Hobbick ... 3 ; S o vbg S TE, ower than it was a week ago. e X S b 4 i m 3 ; sales, 513 bales; | Lee Rothsc! . § hg g 4 Otfer staple” tinea "ol groceries carried GRAPES-Malagas, per keg. 30070, | scorn— | s : . GollL1l 1l | redelpra, 310 baien: ahipments, 3413 bales; | Other buyers ... 1!l B s, O Mgl F Wetheras| Omaha jobbers are selling in just about | . tHEAN =8 - 4 3 4 3 . eerianl 3 e o . 26,7 1 | $8.76@4.00; ,_$2.6008.00. 1o sama notches they were & weok ago. | $108% Liell and Bugles, $ii; perbox, 8850, | X g 4 Mo & W.......1. . o GALVBSTON, Feb. 7.—COTTON—Firmat| Total .......c.oocoooiees 29,66 Dry Goods Market Very Firm. we. Y Reagiog oo L, ¥ 3 lC?T'{;LE—Tger«mweru nl\eulbclrl ot ;::; y & : o 1at ‘pid. s § tle In the yards this morning, but ver - There was not any great rush of buyers TROPICAL FRUITS. gl td A AT % Sugar and Molasse oF. them ‘were oftered <for. aale, 5o ynm: Oattle Nominal, Hogs Inclined to Drop, on the dry goods market last week, owing | [ EMONS—California fancy, $5.f0; cholce, 82 2 ) (% | NEW YORK, . _7.—SUGAR— ractically was no market. For the wee probably to the severe siorm. Wiih any- | g0 RN b i | b o 38 2 Tl Tocometive ... 1ot | fleady ‘el efntne e g FoRaw. | Poceipta have been' very liberal in_spite Sl ol otz ki B 4 A Thing Itke good weather this week, how RANGES—California navels, fancy, §3.00 16 774/ 16 92%| 16 77%) 16 oL s W M|Am. Locomotive 1... 39 | fugal’ 96 test, 8 6-16c; refined, steady: No, | Of Whe big storm, and quite an increaso is | CHICAGO, Feb. T.-—CATTLE—Recelpts, ever, the city will be full of buyers and 315, choice, s...5; Mediterranean sweet ‘ el 5 ik 118 B : m} Pacutiiors [ 3 . 8, 4.16¢c; No. ' noted over the corresponding week of last | 200 head; market nominal pod to prime jolbers expect o do a rushing business | §25; gweet Jaffa, §2.50. st Paul 111l i) i 11 d6; No. 12, 5.950; Mo i3, .00, | year. The table above will show the exact | steers, $4.50G5.7; poor to medium, $.00g4.00 all the week DATES—Persian, in i0-b. boxes, per Ib., i \ & 4o pta b 3 # ' A, 4.50c; cut | figures. stockers and feeders, $2.80G4.50; cows, $1. The market situation has not changed | gc; per case of 30-b. pks., $2.2. Southern Pacific . .. 5% . powdered, 4.7c; 'he week opened with the beet steer mar- | 440; heifers, quA canners, n.iomm{ materially ‘since last report, but atthe | FIGS—Caiitornia, er u:ib cartons, $1; Southern Ratiway . 359 A ibor Py 4T | ot Good condition, On Monday the mar- | bulls, §2.00d5; calves, 8300715, Texas £ Sihe SN B CRRSON | VRIS - | Turkish, per 35-1b. box, 14@1sc. et lifet ; ket was a little stronger and on Tuesday .36, comes more and more evident that there P s, New York Money Market. cholce, ngian—%ew Shenpeettle, 8904 to | fading was very active, with prices un- | HOGS—Receipis, 20,000 head; estimated is o big scarclty of desirable lines of cot- | HONEY—New Utah, per M-frame ecage, 800d to choice, 22 | bvenly higher, aa packers were afrald the | Monday. 46,000; left over, 5,000; ‘steady to b ton, woolen end silk goods. Buyers who | §3.2. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—MONEY—Time, W CORTEANE. Feb. 7.—SUGAR. | stofm would Shut off receipts for the rest | lower: mixed and butchers, 36.6006.05; & have recently returned from New York say | = CIDER—New York, $4.50; per %-bbl., $2.75. steady; sixty and ninety days, 4% per cent: | Bteady; open kettle. 2%@3 3-18c; open ket. | Of the week. On Wednesday, Thursday and | to_cholce heavy, $6.0¢710; rough heavy, that many of the best lines are enirely | HAUERKRAI™ Wisconsin, Der -bbl., . #ix months, 4%4@4% per cent; on call, nomi- | tle, centrifugal, mmgm- ‘centrifugail | Friday, however, heavy receipts arrived and | $6.7 light, '$6.25@6.60; bulk of sales, sold up, and that they cannot be bought | $2.00; per bbl., $3.75. Cash qu |-+ no loans today; prime mercantile | whites, 4c; yellows, 34@8%c: meconds. | prices went down at a rapld rate. At the | 36.5006.80 SE Sy peion Even the orcers that were | MAPLE SUGAR—Ohlo, per 1b., 10c. FLOUR Stead 33, PApar, SHQ0 per cank ficmc sen, quiet; open kettle, 13@ | Close of the week the market is fully I BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3,000 L G S R POPCORN—Per Ib,, 2¢; shelled, dc. |35, straights, bakers, $2.450; RLING EXCHANGE--Steady, $4.8725 | %c; centrifugal, 6Gisc. Syrup, 19Q2ic: ' S0 fower than Monday. There 18 cons dy; good to cholce weth- led promptly, ®#o that jobbers are having | HIDES—No. 1 green, 6¢; No. 2 green, bc; | 2.315 straights, spring_ patents, for demand and at $4.84) 8425 for sixty s of course, owing to t| $4.60a6. r to choice mixed, $3.500 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 5 B *S 883 us: $3.3033.50. & hard time flling their orders. This is | No. 1 ed, Tie' No. 2 saited, 6bc; No, 1 ; stralghts, $3.1003.40; bakers, $2.4 | 08! osted rates, $4.85 and $4.85; commer- | gy, rapid changes that have taken place during western sheep, $4.25@5.25; native lambs, true. partoularly of such lines as fancy | vesl call. 8 to 1oy o Bsc, Na. 2 weal | GLS: dfi'uf’\'r?g'?k"isuwi MR i Bvaporated Apples and Dried Fraite. | 1R CN 810 Dujk of the cattle that ar- | UHGEAN western lumbs, $4.1506.5. ginghams. Jobbers fear, however, that the | calf, 12 to 15 Ib hides, s@ize: | WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 7@Sc; No. 3 Sii—Bar, 4i%c; . Méxican dollars, | NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—EVAPORATED |rived sold from $.00 to $480, with the o shcrtage next fall will ‘be even more pro- elts, 25@7sc; horse hides, $1.50@2.%0. | 174c: No. 2 red, T5%@I6%c, "gg 3 APPLES--The market for evaporated ap- | choicer bunches selling from $4.60 to .15, Racel‘ml Shipments. Rouncad than this year if 00d ‘orops are | © NUTE Walnats, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | CORN—No. 49%cy No 3 vellow, 4oy, NDS—Government, steady; railroad, | ples is weak under freer offerings, but | The cow market followed very much the Versi P <. 4158 Karvested. When ‘such conditions exist |16c; hard shell, per Ib.. 14e; No. © soft shell, | OATE-No, & %ic: No. 2 white, 3c; No. 3| iriegular, prices show no_further change. Common | same course as the market for beef steers. | Eogs .. 2,611 6017 prices are naturally very firm. The cost of | per Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard shel!, per Ib white! 354 @8%c. he closing quotations ¢n bonds are as |are held at 4@Sc; prime, Sk@Gsike; choice, | On Tuesday prices were fully loo higher ) Bheep . - 5,151 raw material has also been steadlly ad- | Brazls, per Ib, 12¢; filberts, per ib. {| RYE-No. 2. 49%c. follow w fancy, 7@7l%c. than on the previous Friday, but since that vaneing, so that the outlook for continued | almonds, sott shell, ber ib., 16c; hard shell, | \BARLEY—Good feeding, #@iéc; fair to 3 3 ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—spot | time the advance has all been lost and New York Live Stock Market. firm markets for some time to come is | per Ib., 15c; pecans, large per ib., 12ic; | Cholce malting. 48@olc. . =~ runes are a little more active, owing to a | the market Is about back to where it was 4 BRE B copsidered very favorable. small, ber 1b..'lie: cocoanuts, per doz., sic; | ,BERDENe, 1 fax, 3L16; o, 1 northwest- 3 . ctterment in export requirement, and | the low ‘time of last wWeek. An compared | NEW YORK, =Feb 7. BREVESC c; roas eanuts, per Ib., 7c; black I8Te ; 2 ricots, unchanged at 7%@ | 20c lower. e bulk of vi - 3 y; cit 1"’ The hardware market was not partic- | WAINULS, Der bu, 515 Hickory muts. per bu, | qE RO VISIONS -Mens pork, per bbl, 31687 old 4w, Tkt C. ; 100 in boxei and Ti@ito In bags. Peaches | ing from $235 to $1.40, with prime bunches | eral sales, iye; Hexan beok BOOHC, Jabe vlarly active last week, but jobbers think | $1.80; cocoanuts,’per 100, $4. B o s ey o Coupon " o ~Rrth) remained unchanged, 18c for peeied and 6% | selling from $3.40 to $4.00 and an occaslonal | JAst recelvec quoted Ameriear SRS B8 it ‘was largely owing to the severe storm, | OLD METALS, ETC.—A, B. Alpirn | Ei8 . sides Coone). g8 000 Bhort oiced ba. reg.. < Bitady 118 @sc for unpeeled. fale above that figure, @i3kc, dressed welght; refrigerator beet; Which put & 8top 1o all out-of-door work. | Giotes the following prices: Iron, coUNtry, | Siies Ihaxed). §6 ¥isGs 600 hort clear Coapon 111111111020 N. & W. Con. du - The better grades of bulls were very slow | g, FXROCT BRIEY SOUTIRIICL 6 0F mut- In a short time, however, spring business ; mixed, per ton, $11; iron, Ly s & s s y Ateb. gen. ©+11..108% Reading gev. 4u.... Wool Market. sale all the week and brought but little | caltle, 8 hans e g G s will be In full swing and the general im-. | ton, $; copper, per’ Ib. Following werc the receiptc and ship- | do adi. 4. Lo st L & 1 M. - g 4 Thore ‘money than the bologna grades. As | tons and 6800 quarters b pression {s that there will be a Semand for | per b., Sic; brass, I £ ments of flour and grain: Lo est. L NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—WOOL—Quiet; do- | compared with the close of last week prices LVES—Receipts, 148 head; quoted - ~ oy 13 Sht, pat B 3 Recelnts. Shipment: . aen B L mestic fleece, 28G32%. | # ittle 1 It now takes dy for veals; a car of westerns unsold; all the goods that jobbers can secure. The | Per Ib., a¢; zinc, per Ib., 2gc; rubber, per ot < * | are if anything a little lower. " : lhgp g a veals. dificulty that they are having In getting ¥ 4 Flour, bbls. I 0,000 s T g N ST. LOUM, Feb. 7—WOOL—Steady to | fimeching strictly cholce to bring over §8.50. | veals sold at $.00G9.00; city dressed veals, goods 1a the only (hing that I8 CAUSIE | g¢ youte Grain and Provi AT WL o 1100 So. Pacite 4n...ere. fiane B, 100ibiae: heavy oo THehocs vt | ool calvee were active and "55:"35 Wt | HBUE. Receipts, 4,055 head; about steady; em any great amount of worry, but ail . L " R B dtep (1 obty 6 @o 1 ‘inc......... Railway X 7 § . : week, the best grades sellin b | il 4 : i other markets are in the same fix. It looks y 5 aiing bu. . X | Chew. & Ohlo 4iks. i washed, 19g29c. There was @ brisk demand all the week | state. $7.5. fE oMb thrt YOLS SopnleSOfF | BT, KOUIS, EOh SpHEAT g | H0 p |80 % e womn ARG s | TOEbN, Fan s g oo aaa | o Gt s of Seona s T | S E R APl AR SRR uflding done in the territory tributar 3 gash, i rack, e G LB & Q0 i e & s€d | ars and the marke a 7 A Yhis m:,,m. T s dhace’ will b«'-yb:: :laas. e July, 72@72%c; No. 2 hard, On the Produce exchange tosay the but- | O, M & St P g. 11| do conv. and a good portion of the withdrawals have | than'it was & week ago. Bpeculators have o rs or;v_’?’;}g &.qso‘{;t;'::';e%‘fl.'?':{ demand for butlders' tools and supplies. ORN—Higher; 2 cash, 41%c; t SoF marker Was quist and isady 4 1% Wates been secured at prices in buyers' favor. The | peen buying a good many warmed-up cat | GL6% lambs, RIS S0 CRRaEen, Meg e There have. been no changes 1 Fullng | 4150 siee, TS J.qaen ANe; 3 16@25c; dairles, 16@23c. Eggs, weak: . arrivals for the second series of sales | tl gt better prices than the killers would | seneral sales, : 3 prices during the weel under review and 1o | 4 §3Ts" Bpot Uiy, Sige, Roimal. oft, cases returned, 19igc. Cheese, - 8% | amount to 138,345 bales, including 60,500 for- | give. Such kinds sold largely from §3.90 to _— fmportant changes are predicted. for the | sse. aar ook NO: & wity sugec) track, 3 B & warded direct to spinners. 40, The stockers and feeders that ar- st. Lo Ave Stock Market. immediste future. The market. however, | RYE- Firm, “igye. = " o oo ——e Denver & . G, 4%, 38% Win. Contral 4b.. ... 82 = rived gold largely from $3.3 to $8.90. Repre- | o"'7 Stie” o ' cATTLE—Recelpts, :::a‘m‘?m' -'i'.'u"?&fi‘é'l‘.."‘"i ‘with the de! | FLOUR—Qu fed winter patents, .45 | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKKEDs, | Pie prior lien ... 885Con. Tobaceo da... Coftee Marxet. pentative sale S R 200 Incioding’ 100 Texans: market steady’ v -eq! pply. 3.85; extra fancy and straight, $3.15@3.40; o S $1s'Calo. Fuel Con NEW ' YORK, Feb. 7.—COFFEE—Spot BI STE! native shipping and export steers, s&ug $4.0000 yesterday: No ¢ &e in Rubbers. clear, $3.0063.15. F. W. & D, C.1a....111% Man. con. gold ds. Rlo, qulet. Mila, dull; Cordova, 7@11%c. ! A< Pa No. 550, with strictly fancy quoted up to SEED- Timothy, steady, $3.0098.80, Ouotations of the Day on Varioms |1 % 3 \al trr.. 1001 Peansivasn Soks 11, Lutdres * opened . With prices un- | s 8 RENE ng Taaterial chan '_a'gnme CORNMEAL—Steady, §2:30. Commolities, *Offered. i - odg ghanged 46 % points lower, aftected By, ad- | vl S i 5.00; steers under 1,000 1bs., §3.0004.50; stock- 3 o So 3 . 53 ; } 4 Eave heard thers has bean RO Drioe-Cut ng | treck. BM@eeICT 'ronS: sacked, ‘east| NEw YORK, Feb. 7.—FLOUR~—Receipts Boaton Steuks @xl' B i POt than xpested, 1001 Pealifs §TERRS AND HEIFERS. e L o TN &eing on. Retallers however, are atill in- | HAY—Timothy, firm, $I.00G15.00; prairle, L T L 568 Dbble.. marke: | el it R el ths ey e e ales | 3R ¥ oo Ll S N L T R lers in e hoj - er; 0 I' . T—Ct A@5 » & the! there will be some reductions inser o | T IRON COTTON TIES-S1 o @4.30; Minheapolis bakers. $.1503.40; winter ro?t?‘s’:k?;?:'l o s I BT B R S o BOOLE:, qows ‘aag, heiters, Those who are best posted on tue situation | BAGGING—65-16@7 1-16c, K‘"""‘ $3.65@4.00; winter straights, $3.50@ | c)osing of stocks and bongs: % to & level b points above the opening. Total mg'_mmlpll 2,500; market sweady: say, however, that retallers will be disap- | HEMP—Twine, 9. winter extras, $280G3.10; winter low | ¢ 1061 ” sales were 19,250 bags, Including: March d_lights, ADGE. packers, $6.800 pointed, as the rubber goods market is in | PROVISIONS--Pork, unchanged; jobbin or, SLOGIN. Rye flour, mteady: {atr | Kieison o110 000 s Cale & Heé 7 4.40c; May, 4.66c; August, 4.80c; September, 8"5‘ Butchers, 46900 y & more secure position than it ever was be- | standard mess, $17.10. Lard, weaker, $9 004, 8.048.45; cholce 1o’ fanc 33400 | 00 DIQ ....sise. 1009 Aday 4.85c; November, 5c; December, 6.10@5.15c. "SHEEP AND fore and that the chances of lower prices | Dry salt meate, steady; boxed, —extra . gBuckwheat ‘flour, steady, $220G2.3, | Boston & Albany.. market strong; native muttons, are very remote. I Doy " b eXtra | spot and 1o urrive ? " | Boston & Me.....: inton Coal.... New York Imports and Exports. ambs, $4.95@8.50; culls and bucks The leather goods trade was also a ttie | clears, $10.37. * oy CORNMEAL—Quiet; yellow western, | Boston Elovated .. kiin N YORK, ) A Stockers, $1.50@3.00; Texans, $3.65G4.00. quiet last woek. Very few merchants were | METALS-Lead, firm, $3.97% Spelter, | Ty S1t%, 3117 Brandywine, $3.40g355. | N Yo N M & H...250 e Koval PR . s Db, 1—-The, tocal jmpoets di ] in the bity and traveling men also sent in | qulet, $4.80. . d pelter, | RYE—Quiet; No. 2 western, tigc, f. o Pitchburg pid...... Mohawk ....... of merchandise and dry goods at the port R relr o e A e | QU e - Wedkss: ‘ehickane 116: tur. | A4OREI Wtate, bigei T Newe' ook D | Lalon Pacific 167 01d Domlnion . of New York for this week were valued at ahYs meathan honsrer: . s 1als | ko OURTRI—Weake?: chickens, 1e; tur- | * EAK/IEY Stendy’ ‘foading, Amer. Sugar .....111291; Onceola $12160,271. The total exports of specie from g Vew Yi & 4fc, ¢ 1t | do pra L2 Parret New York it market is expected. Wholesalers are be- ITTER — B~ " 1908 New York: malting, 51gsic, » v IR the port of New York were 339,468 sliver Eatablished Slabiak 1o said oul s fom of thelr advance | daty: (igue, SIi0Y: creamery, 19G%c; | WHEAT- Recelpts, 3o, bu.i " exborie, | Bom L & 811tk amta’pe & T S R L HO W T e RE COMMISSION CO,, CHICAGD orders, but it i still a little early for them | BGGS—Lower: fresh, 16 61888 bu. Spot. firm; No. 2 red, §%gc, ele: | General Eiectric ...192 Tamarack . spocle AL tha port of Hew York.this wesk e WEA " 0°hip any great amount P fresh, o ioments | YAOF: No. 2 Ted, SSiac, 1. 0. b aflonts Now] | Mok EICUr -....L. 3% TrimoumeIn ... Were 38,120 sllver art 31,76 gold. g At ® e Rttt g Wabite bad Preduse Flour, bbls.... ooy P ehone | hard Manitoba, s%c. Options active and | United Fraic e Trinhy Dry Gooas Market ¢ b 7Y P oty ot TN Private Wires to All Points. . ‘\\'ha.l,hhu. e Ll 29.000 ?\‘rrr:"n‘;.:r?’;‘ “‘l:’m"::lx,’rlrllnlu’ud by lee] very L os s Silted Gmem NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—DRY c}mns ! 4 ™ 38 PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS TLere was quite a brisk city demand last | Corn, bu........ 119,000 o1 dems 5 °re was moderate | w ¢ 0. 104 Viet : “ i —The | J{OGS—There was & liberal run of hogs ht and sold for cash or week for frults and vegetables, but Oats, bu.......0000 00 foretgn demand also and some outside buy- | Xeventare .o vor... 1§ Wt beriaryaeptsns market continiien firm for all descriptions | yera today for @ Baturday and the iboss Bought and | delivery’ country demand was rather limited by . (a8 fiem. WGl net 'ad- | Alioes RS of cotton Eods in (his market. Print cloth | herea % o iitie Tha dechine however. | OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111 Board of Trade, 3 e nses Oty Brale an Provisl gance, March closed at Muc: May, $244 | Amsigamaied X ] are qulet, but strong. Cotton yarns are | would he covered by 2%@6c. The welghts Nelephone 1516, ments of perishable goods. Green stuff -y e e te ey July, ToTY 3-16¢, closed ———— firm, with falr demand. Woolen, Worstea, | ¢ the hogs here today were a little heavier W. B. W Locai M=nage! now ‘beglining 1o arrive’ on (he ‘markel | KANSAS CITY Feb. 7.-WHEAT-May. | CORN—Recelpts, 14,000 bu., exports, 175,60 London steck Quotations. \nen and jute yarns are firm. uite freely, such as beets, onlonJ, radishes, | 68%¢: July, 50%c, cash, No. g et gt by i exports, 172602 | LONDON, Feb. 7.—Clost " — Paraley and lettuce. The qugtations wili | Gikc; N, ‘3 Guates: “No: & bu. &pot, quiet; No 2, &, elevator. and SR T Te-CHE Spaenn. | Kansas City Live Stock Market. ‘:;‘; nd in another column. {ested. 63géTel No. 2 red, : Ontlons: steoig’ elow, 88c: No. 3 | “46®" ecount Nortoik & %% | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 7.—CATTLE—Re- e was quite a demand last week for | 85@66c. 4 highor canien ooy on bad weather| sageen e " | ceipts, 60 head; market unchanged; choice ?nnlu. but there was no material change | CORN—April, 3c: May. 38%c; Jaly, 38c; e 1 vy TR g wheat advance, | gichigon ... $9% Ontario 3 | export and dressed heef steers, $4.70@5.40; i process. Oranges are in better supply | cash, No_ 2 mixed, SM#3S%c; No. 2 white, | strong at 3G %e dectine; Moy shisie, o el | pdo P oo 105 Penneylvania ........ T4 | falr to good, $2.004.70; stockers and, feeders, than they were a short time ago and prices | #%@i4lc: No. 8, 40c. s ine; May, sl@hze, closed | Baltimore & Ohio.. '103% Rand Mines... ... 32.0004.0: 'western fed steers, $2.90@5.05 | oy » H ) dle; N t 520; July, 4@l " e B ry ¢ gro lower. " The quailty {8 aiso mid o be | - QATS-No. 7 white, 3e; No. 2 mixed, %e. :“"gfl"")‘"{““‘:? S exporcs. 16,20 | Chisapeans & Obio.. Bih 4o 1ot id D88 | Texan ana Indian ateers, TGLI0 Texas » —no 3 e, bu Bpot, rm; N 2, 43%c C 3, 42%c. t 0 G o $ DA g » et J ‘ 8= The recelpts of eggs were quite Mberal | 1 AY—Timothy, $13.%0; prairie, 39.00 Mo, BPwhite tahe: traonCwaie, st (S a s % * schthara By....iol0! e ntern, § ol camers, SL1o: | last week, but prices did wot show much | 15T TER—C ory, 194 %e; dairy, 19¢. andars whlte, the: N : by bulls, $2.2502.50; calves. $2.006.00. Recelnts change. )zuunri. however, was in mod- | k(1GS—Fresh, s . el et oo e, SNe: | Y s waaa | for the week, 36,200 cattle and 1,150 cilves. erate supply and ‘as the demand was quite Recelpts. Shipments. | quiet but firmer; May closed at {230 O"% 91y Union Pacific, HOGS—Receipts, 3000 head: market 5o | {iberal prices firmed up consiierhbly. The | Wheat, bu Tasitesnst DG o | S AT bieaty.’ auly plosed at d3%e s Jower: top, $6.06; bulk of sales, $.50@6.%0; | WHEAT—May wheat is sctually cornered. It is apt to sell Dutter market was very quiet, the demand | Corn, bu.. PO 07} 88,500 | choice, §5ei8].0 PPIng, 85@ile; good to | “do ‘st prd ) best Heavy §6.80@6.95; mixed packers. 36 7005.90; | ®eing rather light for even this time of the | Oats, bu.......... o 40,000 8,00 | HOPS—Quiet; state, col f9: 04 pid naseaen light, 36.4006.57's; yorkers, $6.40a86.67%; plgs, | at $1.00 a bushel any day. Send for my reasons for predicting Joar, and as a resul. prices are weak, i G 902 crop, W0G8Te; 100 ‘crop. BIgTe . olar os; | hinots | Contr H 3ia | 36006665, Recelpis for the we-k, 15,20 head. | e 65 PERAP R s ARE ISSION COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7.—BUTTER— ";.’h.}%‘lb‘u“;‘,’“'p":‘ 4 Vo BAR SILVER—Dull; 2116-16d per ounce. | western lambs, $3.85@6.10; fed ewes, .00 keep in touch with me. THE “RED LETTER' tells why May B Steady, fair demand: extra western cream- DES-Quiet; Galyesion, 2 to 2 Ibs, | MONEY-34G3% per cont The rate of | §iio; native wethers, S48 western | Gl ke e L 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | & SXUTa nearby prints, e to 50 1be . 24 2 ibs., '%e; Texas dry, | discount I the open market for short bille | wethers, $8.0G4.90; stockers aid foeders, | bt sihous ool o SGGS and 1¢ low be., % @3 per cer o ~months u ee % head' | Telephone 1516, peaorDull ang 1o lower; tish nestdy, | PROVISIONS i family. $15.000 | bills's 1043 per cent. . $2.6003.60. Recelpts for the week, 14,100 head Wabash-preferred up $4.00 per share todsy, end a big deal 1—WHEAT—Wheat has | fr¢sh southweste 20c, at mark; fresh . NG ams §20.500 — st Ave Stock LJCHICAGO. ¥eb. T WHEAT- Wheat haa fresh southwestern, Jbg2e, at mark; freal | 2L50; paciig, $12.0918.00; ity Tndia’ mess. New York Mining Stocks. B[ m;;;:‘k‘:h‘-'4::-1-1‘:,-.',‘; just starting. Throughout the month of January I urged the ris was %@Xc higher, Liverpool and | CHEESE—Unchanged 3410.00; plckled shouiders & mbitey: | NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Th i {ives, $3.7@6.65; Texas public to buy the Wabash stocks and especially the Wabash pre- ndon up fraction. EXporters resofted —— plekiod tama’ F6 e o iy B8 N e aning. ays | 18 el SRR a8 B e ti‘":p;;?gmn“r‘:-‘:gn:r:h"‘f]"a Frivate Minnespaiis Wheat Marik P e oy :‘l'nwfll\q:.'f;.li ot oy 3 (Little Chief ........ ?n Veals, $2.50@6.50: bulls ind s ferred. The deal has only started and the advance today is a fore- ve e tendency up- 0: S0 eric 075; “eome| Alle : i [on g . nd calves, $2.7401.5; $10cK- ward ' becuuae of searcily of ATeentine | MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 7.—-WHEAT—May, | pound o 0T Por s rasioim: SOm Rredae g Wb o ,,‘.“',',y.,_ra,'.",;‘,"“"’ ehlves, 8.7 toe rupner of the big bull speculation which George Gould and his wheat. Wheal here advanced Ite and at | T7%ec; July, 77c; on track, No. 1 hard, 19ige; | 19.00; Short clear, $15.05G21.00; mess i. ;"“ Yrusswick Coa § | rheentx HOGS—Recelpts, 5214 head; light and triends have been working up during the past few weeks. Now Ban Francisco went to ®c. There has been | No. 1 northern, ic; No. 2 northern, i7e. — | 15.50. 1e8s, 318008 | Comgtock Tunnel s | Potost e Gaixed, §6 80@6.85;: medium and heavy & broader commission trade, with market | FLOUR-—Steady; first patents, $ BUTTER—Steady: extra creamery, 2 208, ol & Va B AN St 00, v £ is your time to get in. Wabash preferred will edvance twenty too b for any one influence. The assump- | Second patents, 33 %G4.00; first claars extra factory. 14gise; creamery. common | Hortgnine’ SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 100 head; tion was that Armour sold on the advance cecond clears, B1gL. 10 cholee, 19Gr35c; state dairy. 1560, reno. | L Con Colorado iambe, $6.25; wethers, .15, ewes, points beyond any question. Telegraph heavy buying orders at rough commission people. orld's ship- n bulk, $1450G14.7 . ' e e e ° menta will be around S,60710 bushels, ‘with - VCHEERE Firm. state, full creams, fanc Bank Clearings. .40 once. It is always safe to act on RED LETTER advice. Do not 13%@14e; smail white, fail made, lilec; late | OMAHA Feb. T—Bank clearings for the delay 600,000 to Europe. ~An Increase on passag: colored ade. :\;m::fi.d;l::: :';"v\‘.x‘;f "3‘.‘2#‘.4‘.‘:‘;3 l.lll.lnr‘i—‘l;) Nlh‘:"\l""",E:-.:"g» .’-“'T‘.’;:;:""l“ :::“:1" 1;\" I| r'“” “ fui miie, TPt di y sho 1 e SIOUX CITY, la. Feb. 7.—(Special Tele- ¢, T T eI ok Tomoica” B | nighar: Mo, § northern. fio; Nov b northern: made, Whc: large colored, fall mads, 1Wise; ;;;‘(mq_’-‘. ing today shy ?nw"'rnr'y'f,';;;‘.u.?,( sramy) - CATTLE — Tecepts, 300 heads MISSOURI PACIFIC—Send for my FAMOUS RED LETTER l".'-'l"y::f,"-:'iom-(v:\'f"qréflflk:.'.',::::n’fi"f'“ "fi?"ul'qx’::é‘-.“:’2'.1‘7'1‘213‘(‘;':‘- | (EQUB=Easicr: state and Pennsyivenia, | Week of last year, “yhe dally gures, read: | sieady et LGS0\ Sows. Bulls: and on Missourl Pacific and find out why it is going up to 140. I ©year agy, Local receipis, &care, witn GHARLEY=BuU; o 2 etic; anmpie, 6| i SG8C WighTT, Maize O™ | Monday oo SL3008 8 SLUGEL 19| O yeariings und culier, BEGL0 know. CORN-Market has been sttong. with a | CORN—May, e bla. e OW=quletT country, Bugsse: eity, | IRIRY, Lo : ink Al $oges: bulk, 3858 broad commission trade. May passed the — FOULTRY—Aliv eys, 13GHc; | THUFSARY - o . & "polhc und the feature of the day was | . Duluth Grain Market., fowls. 14 Alive, Srm; turkeys, 18Me: | GUERe &Y 2riines 1179719 85 stock in Sight. e exhaustion of the &c supply. ere ez ae Feb. 7.—W! METALS—As {s usual on the las of | Baturday . ceeee 1,045,080 11 The following were the receipta of live i e\ Brofbtabine "oy ‘et | DULUTH, Feb. 1.-WHNAT-Lash No. 1] tne weok: rade wos duil'ln'Lh last dax of stock at the six principal cities yesterday [ . [] cmfiufl Om Board, bulls, There was some selling of corn on | hard. T%e; No. 2 northera. 74h No. 1| about the on urchase: de were Totais . g ‘attle. Hogs. She the sdvance by the brovision element. The | Rorthern. M May, W¥e: Jaly, ke Cover the actual heeds of consumers. Cop | CHICAGO, Feb. 1 L PR R bids from New York for prompt shipment | OATE—May Soic per was flat._ with prices quoted balances, $1.516,683; New York Chicago ... segeere 20000 2,00 we llrnnr. sh corn was ‘e higher. —— nominal, with standard at §12 par; forelgn exchange unchanged, with | Kansas City.... 3.000 PA N Local receipts, 281 c with non Peorin Market. $12.621901 673, electrolylic ut $13.825612.87 ling posted at §$4.% for sixty dayy and |St. Louls .. . 2.5% 300 one No. 3372, yract Estlmate e i and casting at $1230G1265. Tin was steady | at $4.85 for d°mand 8t Joseph. ... . 5. hers was no contract corm out of private | - PEORIA, ill., Feb. 7—CORN—Firm; No. pot Guoted @t $25T5G28.97%. Thers | NEW YORK. Feb_7—Clearings, 328939, | Sioux City.. Douses. Clearances, §9.000 bushels. Pri- [ 3, 4ligc. ' me demand for lead on the basis of | 342; balances, §11,280,720 : = wary receipty; 615,000 bushels, against 242,000 | OATS-Higher; No, 3 white, 3340 pelter was quiet and frm with | PHILADELPHIA, 2580 dressed beef and butehers' steers 555 St a4 38y . Pres. A. Weare, V-Pres. P. B. Weare. e Beesr i, Stoux City Live Stock Market,