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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. = __ ] y 1290, and casting at $1260§12.75. Lead was | nearby, at the mark; fresh western, | part of the road In question is the newly e T I 't ‘ 3 4N 5.00; Texas and Indian streers. -"?# CO'MERCIAL AND HNANCIAL an od higher In London, where It closed at | 18igc, "at the mark: fresh southwestern. | constructed Pauls Valley cut-off. OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKET !s::.. s i % e ltre hetters J L. coaneie T e £1113s %4, but locally it _remained quiet | ISFI84c, at the mark; fresh southern, 17@ | — —. 10. N M % 4.00; n; ,\.l‘ ’l'\‘{‘r!,_fi 4.00; t:‘.nn;r‘ .00 and unchanged at $4.12%. Spelter was quiet |7:Qc at _the mark. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOND! ) 576 3 %0 g @2.00; bul e, $2.80073.75; calves, $2.50@78.50 S— and unchanged here at $5.00@6.05, while in HEESE—Quiet; New York full creams, p H Hor(‘lz m:r;mvr';;yu gmr‘lgnrm":: ':1' mll'l':‘_l&l— "M;lv‘!fi- h“":\ .",‘"’.‘2.'..'“';‘-’3‘;4‘-‘;.1‘ Day is Dull in Board of Trade Grain ) Londen it wasseed hieher ai £3ifa, fron | prime, emall ‘lgnfic: = New ¥ork full|giorm aud Bremkimg Wires Makes | Liberal Run of Steers and Cows, but Prices | FaPRCCq 0W" M Werivhig, so that the mar: | hesvy. $110ugth: mised ‘packers i o0 Pits Middlesborough. Loeally Iron was un- | York full creams, prime, large, l4c: New | sarket € Held Just About Steady. ket wan prolonged until rathet a late hout. | 70; light. (067.i2%4: yorkers, 1.007.124%; g changed; No. 1 foundry northern is quoted | York full creams, fair to good, iarge, 13%@ - Trading, _though, started out y n|mk plgs, $6.10G6.55 DAY WMEAT BECOVERS . BLIGNTLY | . Gratn and Provistons, | Iesuiar “ifhke today was confused whd [HOGS OPENED TEN CENTS HIGHER | While the lesn desirable srades were, Der: | §15:" Syastern lambs, $.4606.25: fed ewor OMAHA WHOLI MARKET. 5 o service by the storm was given as one haps, only 6@loc higher. The bulk of the | §3.06¢56.10; native wethers, $3.50G4.0; west- 8T. LOUIS, Feb. 17.—WHEAT—Higher; | cause for the dearth of :.um-fr orders, but medium welght hogs sold r_r{m;' $7.00 :3 ern wethe, $3.0004.90; stockers and feed- Noie? 150 cashy elevaior, fic: track, 440 | business from commission houses was ats | Heavy Receipts of Fat Sheep and {8, while the brime heavy fogs beld | ers, $2.60035 € lay, 3%c; July, T1%e¢; No. 2 hard low level from a New York source. The ” ' _": ey - ~ oy R N _ttigher; No., % cash, dise; track, | SCGral apyroval accorded to the petition fambs, Sut Demand Was Sab | welynis sl begl 000 SUWE: & Berty B St. Louts Sive Stock Market. —Hlgher; No. 2 cash, c; track, | to the governor of the Stock exchange to fietentl b Market > b S cloek ST. LOUIS, Feb. 17.-CATTLE—Receipts, PRas-Yam i A1%GASSe; May, 41%e; July, dikc make Saturday a holiday, in addition to s T hrery drtters Myed And | 200 head, iricluding 1500 Texans: market 4 Others Fal pooaters, gse; turkeys. BY OATS—-Higher; No. 2 cash, 3sc; track, |the regular Monday holiday, is a sufficlent Active and Fully Steady. O R e ANt el 1o iy the tate ar- | Steady: native shipping and_export steers, s Bc; geese, G5¢; chickeny, per Ib., 10G10%c. | 35e; ;‘m- dc; July, A%e; No. d white, | indicatlon of the small proportion of com. for that feapon wanted,to B5¥ iy which arcsned beet"and utcher steers: N . & NEd . mission house business a s e e phc heg v X i steers under 1,00 3.00674.00; I8 ol g o T O Rhiq..m at 49G49%e. | industrial stocke had a_rather more prom- BOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 17 | Pt e D ek (ire Lrovisitn market Stockers AR feeders, $3.25g4.00: cows and CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Trading In the grain | geils ' 3 : | FLOUK-Steady; red ‘winter, $3.46@.55; | inent place in the trading today, as they A s 7. | the fact that althoug! POy o et B s, 5. 3604 (01 catiners, Aol pits was rather dull today and after a |SEIEEICL L Sk 13e; cholee | XA fancy and straight, & .40, clear, | did yesterday but their price movement [ Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | opened good and strong 1t eased off agaln ) Briern M elfUel sb0as.00; Texan T o e s Uy e, buy | dalty, In tubs, 16g17c: separator. ugase. | FOGH Timothy, steady, $3.00@3.60. Tt s Tinpvenedt T thou V0 oha | Oloial Fusal.: o« -1 o | e ordingly. It wae rather late before & {lan stoers, 1210845, cows and heit %c higher. corn was up ¥ - P OYSTERS—-Stanaards, per cun, 28c; extra ORN MR ) f .00, ated © moveme! ose stoc sees 1o se was made. Representative sal 0061300, p 0 Provisions closed o . s: Now % Y CORNMEAL—Sieady, $2.30. yesterday were inclined to take profi - clearanc - Repi C eoe 0 N B er RS Sroducts being from i | selects an, ¥, New York counts. ne. | BRAN—Dull; sacked, east track, 85c. his was conspleuously evident in the | Two days this week... 453 | No Av. Sh. P: A Av. §h, Pr. S o ReceiDia, & m’no@z‘;& market Jower 1o 10gizisc hlgher. an f2c; bulk, extra eelects, jper i, $LT: | HAY_Quiet; timothy, 110.00614.50; prairte, | United States Steel stocke and in Sugar. (Same days last week.. . 8187 6 11.46s | 3 IR hgher pigs and iights $6.60G6.8; packers, Wheat ruled dull during the Sreater part FIEH L Trovt, b4 herfing, 8¢; ls]f;" B %onran st opee The operators seemed to be ;i;(.n:p;:l Dy | Sdme week befors. . & 400 | 3 i SHEEP-Recelpts, 500 head: market ness and weakness prevailed until | y 3 N %. s new anti-trust measures 01 946 0 I 4 T 4 Ambe, P e eiose. whor falr buying by com.: o pike, %o; ‘perch, ey batals, | BAGGING. & bioart 1-10e, T e o nte Cop: | Bame four weeks &ge.... 5083 W gieady; native” muttons. $40008 25, Tambe, misston houaes and local traders caused an | o Te; munfish, 3c; bluefing, Jo; white- | KNP TWINE. per was continued this morning and that [ Same days last year..... 5,47 1 | - B 5 ot iy AR o My upturn and the close was firm. ‘The open- g, napper, \obecers, botled. per | FROVISIONS Pork: Higher; jobbing, | stock was lifted an additional 1%, but the | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. d . ing was easler on Indifferent cables, M o olhers, groen por ib.. Ze. bull. | standard mess, $17.52%. Lard: 'Firmer ai | later reaction of the market leit only a | The following table shows the receipts of | 81 befng down n shade to WGk at THGTINC. | hade” 100 cat 14¢; black” bass, 2uc; | 1962%. Dry ealt meats, strong: boxed ex- | small fraction of this gain. The rise of 2% ! cattie, ogs und sheep at South Omaha for | % t| s New York Stock Market. NEW_YORK, Feb, CATTLE-Re- celpts, 27 head; no_ sales reported; dressed beef steady: city dressed native sides, G gc. Cables quoted American steers at' 11l @i3c, dressed weight; refrigerator beef at eported exports today, 10 beeves ALVES-Receipts, 250 head; veal, steady; veals wold at $5.50019.75; clty dressed veals. 11461414 HOGS—Recelpts, 2,671 head; 10 sales re. ported. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recetpts, 3.1 head; sheep about steady; sales of lam were' at_slightly higher figures, but the feeling was easier at the close; sheep sold at $100g4.25; lambs at $6.20G7.12%: a deck of culle at $.6214; dressed mutton general sales, 61@6lc; dressed sales, SYilic oy S e macket doeiined, thers | MDYt i 1 clears, BB Babion, stgng; boxed eXvra | cheased cAringe discigee by (he ahnugi | e yrer 1 date, W1tk comparisons with Jan efng no supporting featurcs, and May | LA pien, om S8 o mahy Whole. | ShOTts, $1050; clear ribs, $10.60; short clear, | report, and the expenditure of these earn- | Yallo s s ah8i #9ld off to Tc. The tmpreasion gotabroad | sale Dealers’ assoclation: &Cholce No. 1 up- |08\ | oo sl gerter, | IS OB the praperty WIUhOUl A hrs i | HOBS ...l LB that the leader of the bulls was tryIng to | lang, §7.00; No. 1 medium, $8.00; No. 1 coarse, | 1 4% I ALS Lead: m al % 8P on of early dividend disbursements did | ghesy . LL6LMe W0t 6370 . uy wheat around the low point and this | §30' *K00 Straw 8600, Tnese prices are for | HIENer at #is, —° 0 L ey, | JoLeem (o detract from the favora Average ‘Drice paid for Doge st South @Ave some strength fo the HtuAton Weacn | 2wy of good color and quaiity, Demand |y OVl By =301 Chichens, 1lo; turkeys, | fiyence, 0 in Anaconds, with a re- | maha for the last several dass with com- e BN xport demang. " Atter soll: e Roeipts light. BUTTER - Steady; creamery, 19G%c; | action of 14, Was {n sympathy with Amai- | Parisou PR ing to %c May closed %c higher at W@ | GATS aue. dairy, 17G20c gamated. There was a notable demand for | 71903, {1002, 1901|1900, 1809, 1698, 1189 d(‘. Bradstreet's world's visible for the RY N 2, 48, EGGS—Higher; fresh, 15c. American Locomotive late in the day, but - i s v o bttt el week showed an Increase of 309,000 bushels, o A RS ETABLES, Recelpt its rise was not fully maintained. Metro- ONEX. compared with a decrease a vear apo of | oo o W : Flour, bbls. 4, politan Street Railway led a further ad- - 1601 &8s H 0 783,00 bushels. Seaboard clearings were | ,NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, per dox.| Wheat, bu vance In the local tractions, which was not 4 complete owing to wire trouble. Pri- | %¢; Callfornia, pe: doz., 45@Tc. Corn, 'bu . .000 | held. The rather active selling movement mary recelpts were 43,00 bushels, against | EQTATOES—Per bu., i0@isc. Oats, bu..... b /000 | which developed midway of the session was 8000 Tast year. Minneapolis and kl;)llh;lg BWEET POTATOES-Towa and Kansas, % i prompted by the well |fie|?|nefl Ylln:n{ldll’;ll 76 _cars, wit g exports of gold were being negotiated for B e Ccoips ot % cars. 3 of contract: / PARSLEY —Per dosen bunches, o gt bt 08 o ‘Thursday’s ‘steamer. No ofcial acknowl- made total receipts 408 cars, against 3% - RROTS -Per doten bunches, 40°.| NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Speclal telegrams | edgement of the truth of these rumors last week and 439 a year ago. LETTUCE—Per dozen bunches, 4sc. received by Bradstreet:seshow the follow- | could be secured, but the rerusal to dis- After an easier opening the corn market | TURNIPS—Per bu. #c; Canada rutata-|ing changes in available supplies, as com- | claim them by one or two pi%minent Inter- Weveloped considerable atrength and higher | 9%, per 1b, 4c. pared with last year: national banking houses gave color tu the prices prevailed throughout the da BEETS New southern, per dozen bunch- | "\WHEAT—United States and Canada. east | report. Sterling exchange advanced sev- | #pite of heavy selling by commission | ®%,50¢; old. per bu., 40c. 7. | of Rockies, decreased 391,000 bu; aflot for | eral points here, but reacted a fraction of houses and short selling by scalpers. The BERS-—Hothouse, per doz., $1.75.| and in Europe, increased 700,000 bu; total |a centime in Parls. The rate of time money market was influenced to some extent by | EARSNIES-Per bu., dc. supply, increased 309,000 bu here operated as an obstacle to an outgo | the small receipts, while a good cash de- [ CARIOP L e CORN—United States and Canada, east of [ of gold. London was a light buyer of mand was responsible for much of the | GREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dosen) pockies, jncreased 1,625,000 bu. stocks here {odny and the fact that part of firmness. The close was firm, with May 3 | P{iCee, K0, OATSUnited States and Canada, east of | the Erie convertible bonds fssue is to go @%c higher at 45%c after selling between | JADISHES—Southern, per dozen bunches, | pockies, increased 495,000 bu. abroad promises a supply of exchange. On toc and 45%c. Local receipts were 36 care. S NRNIPE-N. Among the more important decreases re- | the other hand the buying of grain for ex- The increase in the contract stocks of | , TNHNIES -New southern, per dozen | oried this week are those of 200,000 bu at | port today was rather light, thus restrict- oats caused renewed liquidation In that pit | PUICReS, S0C, o o .| horthwest ot in_‘elevators, 140000 bu. in | Ing the supply of exchange. The question and the market ruled rather easy, although 2 8--Red Wisconsin. per 1b, 1%e;| Nuyiioba 102,000 bu at Chicago private ele- | of the engagements of gold tomorrow for a slight recovery was mads late in the day Jibite. per Ib., Zlgc, @panish. per crate, | yaiors, 87,000 bu. at Portland, Me., 70,000 bu. | export on Thursday e still open vimm:m‘-! on the strength in wheat and corn. Com- | g5 ort Huron, 51,000 bu. at Rochester and | to property by the great storm also had falssion houses were the best sellers, while PINACH—Southern, per dozen bunches, | St Jort FUron, Bl b A vate elevators. ‘Mm‘:_‘hrx'flu'nc; in prompling the 1) nt sel- | was scattered. The volume o ng. The market closed heavy at about the P e s AT s o.special features b SE:‘:N%;:% bu. box, 88; string| City Grain and Provisions. Towest. .There was héavy selling "of St. . box, $1. # > co T onds. g panenh Tie gt e S | "Rl e e . e Rt | Mo n s e, T ing’ between 36@64e and %%c. Local re- [ NAVY BEANSTPer bu, i 8% J 4 cash, No. 3| Total sales, par value, 3,200,000 United 3 cefpte were T carse o e | TRy S ew Florlai AqT . $5@%e; No. i, 88gésc. | States old 44 declined % per cent on the | Feb. rovisions were dec! y strong at the 4 ST 3 , 0@7c; No. 3, | last call. feb, 17... 5 start, keeping pace with the upward move- | CALIFLOWER—Californis, per 3 % The_following are the closing prices on e bt et il P o Tatuee| ment in hog values. The better prices FRUITS. 38%e; May, w July, 38% | the New York Stock exchang * Indicates Sunday. reached $5.50. Trading was very Lrisk, so The following were the receipts of live brought out considerable realizing through- 7 @Bc: 0. 3 mixed, 38%@40c; No. 2 | Atchison vieiein 878,80, Rallway pid...... The officlal number of cars of stock | that, although receipts were liberal, it |Stock at the six principal western cities out the day and the greater part of the| PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2.50. 1%c; No. 3, m%c; 3 do ptd. 1004 Texas & Pacific . brought in today by each road was: was ‘not long before all the early arrivals | yesterday: 9 early gain was lost. Pork was firmer rela- | APPLES—Western, per ool $2.15; Jina- o. 2 white, 34 i No. 2 mixed, | Bal. & Ohio... 0% Toledo, 611 & W! - My TG | Cattle. tively ‘than'the other products and cloged | thans, #00 New York stock. $38; Cail- e, | do . Fdodert "Nete Ggatn very scarce, so that | Omana . oy 10G13%c higher at $17.41% for the May de- | fornia Bellfowers, per bu. box, $1.50. YE—-No. 2, 46%c. prilusien Eu Giidssy AHED Wi B marioulas GRATDS tn the situs |\Chicago 's:: hoon livery. May lard unchanged at $9.65/ while | GRAPES—Malagas, per keg, $6.0001. HAY_Timothy, $i2.60@13.00; prairie, .00, | Canads S0, g7, Wabash R Y atlon gRanSEs SCHY < o8 ribs were 2igc lower at §9.55. CRANBERRIES—Wlsconsin, * per bbl, | BUTTER—Creamery, 19g23c; dairy, 19c. | Ches, & i ! . Union Pacific i bonst Diinkeh eestire fahs; stg | 1 Lows ] Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, n&?floll and Busl:- §11; per box, $3.50. EGGS—Fresh, 14%c. X 3 falr to good lambs, $5.6.@6.00; choice | St _v,..‘.rh . 1,90 H E 20 care; corn, 190 cars; oats, 9% cars; hogs, WBERRIE! fllorlé-_lyser at., &c. nec-alop:‘; Shipments. oo BT native ana cam.%, lambs, #6.0as 5. choico Bloux C! L 100 . . bu. \ X yearlings, $.40@5.65; fair 10 good — 000 head. TROPICAL FRUT' Chicago & G. W C. e leading futures follows: LEMONS—Califoriia fancy, $8.50; cholce, do ist pld.......... : B $4.75@5.25; cholce wethers, $4. Totala . Loese 20,000 25, do 24 prd..... 4 . lc( good, $1.40@4.75; cholce ew: g. i ¥ R 88228 oo C 23333822382838332833% FEEE 1 Saststemes b 43 344 emeoen Leeun ‘ue| S| St. Joseph ock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. CATTLE—Re- celpts, 1,900 head; natives, $2.50(5.25; Texas and western s 2.5 ows and heifers, $1.75a4.25; 2 ; bulls and stags, $2.5004 s @4.2; stock <] HOGS—Re: 5,6.0 head': light and Jight nedfum and heavy, $7.100 865 bulk, $6.9G7.25. 2,400 he top Colo- mado lambs, . yearlings, $6.85; top Colo- rado wethers, $6.40; ewes, $1.60. P 3333 T, ertseaests e tnvecacs e toneeses meticociosts W icactses 28 Coees ctiectimios cetelieecocs eibotgecies EEEEER G e e gz, ; o 2 ‘nEssE gauesg ISR *2E T 4, B ‘2ps ‘grNgan & e 228 - £2 " Saiesinsioe Ei333 ) & £Z2g *ge {3 e Ce oaneo 8. SEEREN 228 BBAE K S . Sfoux City Live Stock Market. SHEEP—There was a very liberal run of [ £IOUX CITY, Ia., Feb. 17.—(Spesial Tele- eheep and lambs reported this morning, | gram.) — CATTLE — Receipte, ;00 head; but there did not seem to be any too many | steady; beeves, $.5046.00; co ulls and to meet the requirements of the local | mixed, $1.30@4.00; etackers and trade, and the market opened uctive and | @4.30; caives and yearlings, $2.5048 steady to strong on all desirable grades. | HOGS—Receipts. 4,50 head | As high as $6.40 was pald for western | selling at $6.5@7.05; Lalk of sales, $6. lambs, which s the highest price of the | SHEEP—Recelpts. 200 head; strong. 4| soason to date. Fed weStern cwes sold up — 5 [ to $4.50, which Is also the top price of the Stock in Sight. c oo By 3 esimr 5 33 153 ZERSS8 8 FTTTT P P, £22288 e FIEE 23 "Ega ez ‘sE! 85 '3 23 2 R Cupsses au3 oo EBLEE prrr 28E8 % BEB o~ o 255 — $3.25. et e e Articles.| Open.| High. ORANGES—California navels, fancy, 3.0 Chicago & N. 'W. LG 5.0 n b 2.00; Whisky Market, E— g&;fi; f.‘hnlcej gfli;ugefllten‘ln.ln sweets, Toledo Grain and Seed. Clalrllom'r'r & Tr. .gll b3 fo Gl AT o CHICAGO, Feb., 17.—WHISKY--Steady - | ATRS. Persian, in 1 TOLERO, Feb. 17.—WHEAT—Market dull | o0 ¥'& 50 Amal, C A Cy R L & P, west 54.00; feeder ewes, $2.50G3.00. Repre- | P R . £) | oc; per case of Soiv. pkg. S P°F ™| and steady: cash, The; May, %c: Jul, | Colorato ‘o B Amer. SR Tiftnots” Centfal . tative sales: R VBEORIA. Feb. 17 WHISK Y. $1.0 i . AR oa 3 ¥ do 1st pta.....ll00 o "pt m 3 v, T i} 7. =W, — -é'o"y'fi' | oG p'e'.‘-"zie'."{,' Jer 101b. cartons, 80c; TR N—Market dull; February, $%c; May, D:,Ig ,::l,’& e amer. "L 6 T:-m;: m[e‘.I,,z, . ‘:." d B {7 bucks ana ewes % | BT LOUIS, Feb. 11.—WHISKY Steady, o | N . box, 4@15c. E udson . . 0 P e disposition o e day s receipts was call N . i Feb. MISCELLANEOUS. OATE—Market dull and steady; February, | Del. L. & W.. American 8 & RI 6 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 7 cull yearlings. S S S S BTN S0 S May HONEY—Utah, per 2i-frame case, $3.35 | gsc: May. 1dc, Denver & R. G | ber of head indicated: | 6 western 7 July . 3 N RAILWAY TIMB OARD. feeder Veariings, §3.75¢4.00; feeder wethers, Colorado, .50 2 %1e. do pta. H il ; § Yestern o AP ‘ CIDER—New York, $4.00; ol %-bbl., $2.60. Ex":{gf;—oclover. market dull and firm. i 14 - ke Omaha Packing Co. weatern 5 do iat i Colo. I oy ERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per %-bbl., o 34 pha.. ¢ Swift and Company § X western i co pid. 3 | Armour & Co. . . 98 western July Minneapolls Wheat, Flour and Bran. | Great Nor. pfd “[Cont: obacco pid: o T e TR a oy ., 100, s L : en ' Electric . & . 7 western B | FTE N 1 rath, e Mo §-groen, toy [ T0401 S0, Teh on. track Nor 1 Bard | niof i Jiomg.oonl oo BN | Slm SOt O R Tau 1, No. 1 saited, Tiic, No. 3 salted, Sko; No. 1|78 .1 northern, Tic; No. 2 northern, i Carey & Benton: Yeariings and wihers veal calf, 3’ to . i ; s 2 Feb. calf, 12 to 15 1bs., 6c; dry hides, R—First_patents, $3.95@4.00; second Livingetone & : Weatern wethors , May pelts, t5@ibe; horse hides, 81 50. P $3. 9; first clears, $2.25; second . L. F. Huss ... 5 July NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shel r 1t | cle .20, iy o it Wolf & Murnan . Ribs— I, per Ib. 40; No. 3 soft sheli, | BRAN—In bulk, $15.00915.25. faswactas L. 5 B. F. Hobbick - May 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12 — ;. ‘Coatin : . cull ewes. o . o Joc; flberts, per I i Milwaukee Grain Market 1 o Gan’ 111 ) . cull ewes Pt almonds, soft shell, per 1b., 16c; hard shell, MILWAUKBE, Feb. 17.—WHBAT—Firm; 3 Wertheime: . “T*No. 2. B e P e o s gic: | No. 1 northern, 80c; No. 3 northern, Jo. M - 38 | L. Rothachilds UNION STATION—10TH AND Union Pacific, Overland Limited. The Fast Mail. Callfornia Expre Pacific Express Eastern Expross. The Atlantic Exprees The Colorado Special Chicago Spectal Lincoln, ~Beatrice and Stron.sburg Express. . North Platte T,ocal, Grand Island Locai Iilinois Centr Chlcago Expre: .a 7:35 am & 5:10 pm Chicago, Minneapoiis & . Pail Limited......a 7:50 pm ¢ 8:05 am Minneapolis & St. Pau: b 7:3 am b10:35 pm 10:35 am $ 210:35 am Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. East. Chicago Daylight L't Chicago Daylight Local.a 7 Chicago Express. . & Des Molzies Express.....a 4:30 pm Chicago Fast Express ..a 5:35 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 6:50 pm Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, Pueblo and West ....................8 1:0 pm Colo., Texas, Cal. ‘and Okiahoma Flyer. a 5:40 pm ‘Wabash. 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball" Expres: X % 3 Hamilton .. FLOUR—Steady; winter patents, 33,600 : y, TBAGTERO bid. Republic Steel : 70, straisnts, Hgao; :?nu patehts, | 1" p cady; No. 1, 504@52. T pra 8500, ntraights, $3.10G8.40; bakers, $2.45 | WAGH TORTIT, BARLEY—Steady; No. 2, 6ic; sample, Other buyers . N:"}m’r;‘ffim,;g"“l' T1@Me; No. 3, Te; ‘:«‘s‘ii(n:fi‘h‘.%‘.‘i L ETC: Xs €Ok —May, 40 bi0 1 4 s again (oday, but In epite of that fact. the 3 iy the following prices ! . 8. market held up in very satisfactory man- iyt ] M‘;‘C’. e b sy | Per ton, $11; iron, stove piate, Peoria Market, i ner, as the local demand was of liberal pro. 4, il d copper, ‘per 'Ib. PEORIA, Feb. 17.—CORN—Firm; No. 3, . 8. portions. The market was & little slow in (R - Fane et die e m L Spenin evs el b, 8 AT | 3 v BARLEY. feeding, ; fair to : ATS—Firm: No. 3 white, 34%c. ’ el - - %] of train e cholce malting, 46@6oc. 31.11 e WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. WHISKY—$1.30. . ¢ va.fl' Union 111110 AN AR OWARd th¥ analel BT B-TAING | B0 NN e SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.14; No. 1 north- \ M mer._Locsmottve i 3 v B grne e, prime it S0, Slover o New York Momey Marker. (8| B beet steer market, was tairly sotye | pAYS Coon i ROV ISTONS 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaka, Neb—| Npw YORK, Feb. 17.—MONEY-On call, [ bettér grades, in particular, were in good | 289 western lambs DR LA A g P R TR Telephone 1519, steady at 24@3% per cent, closing 25@3 per | So demand, but 'still ‘all grades sold without | 31 western lambs Tibs ‘sides (loose), $9.30@9.50. Dry salted| CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—WHEAT—There has | Cént; time money, sixty days, 4l per cent;|So. Rallway Si% do ptd much trouble at just about the same prices | 1123 Mexican wethers. Oulders. (hoxed). $8.124G6.25. Short' clear | b trong wheat market in spite of in. | ninely days, 414 per cent; six months, 43 per Hepe—— that were in force yesterday. The quality | 1l Mexicin yearling: . : er. r : H sldes (boxed), 39.87%@10.00. O | et robles, n {nerease in the worlds | cent. Primie mercantile paper, 4%@s% pe W Marices A e R R BRI L) SR feariny Follow! re th 1pts ip- ble of 809,000 bushels, against a decrease | cent. " .| BOSTON, Feb. 17.—WOOL—The Boston | 80_that the market o H oxioan s ments of flour and graln: Pt And ship- | vear of 1,783,000 bushels, and good snow | STERLING A G o™ "ss briw@ | wool trade’ Is quief, with & moderate busi- | pretty low. It takes & good bunch o cattle §18 Mexican yeariings Recelpts. Bhipments, | protection over the winter wheat belt. The | tual busine He 3484500 4,847 for | Nese doing in small lots. Large buyers are | {0 hrlflth S i o some_ ttle | 167 western lambs. . 21,700 23,000 | cold weather has reduced recelpts me', 4.8765 for de Lo e i 8501 8ot and | WaIng for further developments in the | bunches ave been on'sals for some liitle | 16 mestern lambe; but otherwise did not seem to attract any | Sixty days; posted rates, HEGLI, and ods market before taking stocks. Others | time It is hard to te PPy 2T Moxican Iambi attention. Primary receipts were 4,000 | #5048 commereid bif BLRMKELIM | are sald to be holding off in an endeavor to | WOUIA Bring. |\ L e brisk and | 471 western ewes bushels, against 458,000 last year; primary | SILVE! ar, 48%c; o " | weaken prices. The situation, however, | T'he cow market was alsg , 108 yeariings and ewes hipmerits, 176,00 bushels, against 238,00 a | 374 . rallroad, ir-| continues firm, with an advance probable | generally about steady. There was some | 7 Coite T8 Srby rts | reg o n fair demand, while territory wools seem - 8t. Loul AL Ry T ;:(ecuhd.y“"acr':g;.{,:f: bfl& factory crop conditions in France | The clostng quotations on bonds are a8 | { be in better shape than other varieties. | terday, while in other cases salesmen 1 hative. Ipmbe. el Blufts. 8 01 26c; dairies, 18@23c. Eggs, firm, at mark, 5 g, e oo A e 5 X e s 3 ot v ata- XX et A2 general thing, though, trading | CHICAGO LIVE S™0CK MARKET. Chicago & Northwextern, SRt Dwoiuded, IRORUN ) Thkess, 4G, our R apet demana slow. . Gontsct b seodotha| do 1 ine...... 2. 8lc. Mieh X and above, 21G20; No. | was active and without quotable change in st cniThe Northwestern Lin NEW YORK GLNERAL MARKET. | Ut oW o hose. In the lexportin - I T dlana, ete. @sic: 14 blood. 236 | bull market, as prices are unchanged and | Sheep and Lambs Incline Higher, | Local Sloux City busincss here say demand is slow. 'Loca coi L IMKIN. . gen: B 3o: braid, wgolc, ‘Texas—Twelve monthe, | the demand shows no notable WibEOVemEns | oHICAGO, Feb. 17.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Daylight Chicags atfons of the Day onm Varlous |receipts, 32 cars, with 2 contract; estimated 1004 | No. 12G#0c; six to elght months, 18G1%c; fall, 16 | Veal calves sold freely at good, steady | g gy otjve’ stendy: good to prime stecrs, | racalChicago Sammoti s ?{r&fifi:fi? " some. by the srentin Ta ! ifornia—Northern cholce, 2Gic: | PHCCS ios of stockers and feeders were | $1.405.0; poor to medium, 808G425: stock: | Local Carrofi - NEW YORK, Feb. 17—FLOUR—Receipts, | corn, by unconfirmed gossip of Armour .. X 01 . 12G13c. ‘Oregon—Kastern, staple, | unusually light this morning. and the qual- | ere nd feeders, 82.0G450; cowe, HAGLN: | Fast ghisamn 80,156 bbls. ; eXpOFLs, 2,435 bbis.; falrly activé | buylng and by covering by professiona f " Hiihe: ‘choice clothing, To@lec; avérage. 1i | ity was also Tather on the commonish order, | helfers, §2.40@4%; canners; &1.30G25; bulls | Fast St Paul.':: and steady; winter patents, $4.1004.25; | CORN-Opened off a fraction op 1o %y | @lie Terrtory and idaho"fine. Lgise; | Buyers seemed o be mnxious for "good | ¥.0004.06; calves, .00 Limited Chicags . winter stralghts $3.50g3.65; Minnesota pat- | cabl but there was a good demand #* p ” ne medium, 16@16%c; medium, 16@17c. | stuff, but the Lo e v O A HOGB—Receipts today, 13,000, estimated | I.o ‘, s? : ents, $410Gi.30; winter extras, $250@3.10; | through brokers that absorbed the offerings " Wyoming—Fine, 14@l5c; fine medium, 1 offered, did not sell any too free y.h the A T R e ¢ | cal Sloux Ci Minnesota bakers, $3.20@3.40; winter low [ and advanced futures %c to %c. The as- g P bk 17c. Utah—Finé, 14@lic; fine medium, 16 | prices that were finally: paid, though, R B e 5 chibe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau grades, $2.®G2.%. ' Rye flour, steady; falr | sumption was that Patten, through brok- “ p 17c; medium, 17@18c. Dakota—Iine, 14glsc; | not show much of any change from ves- ; #.90G7.95; good'tg cliolce NeAYY. | cnicngo Dayllght 10 _good, $3. .35; cholce (o fancy, $3.40@ | ers, took back corn recently sold. There $ 108% Texan % | ine medium. 16@17c; medium, 17@18c. Mon- | terday, so the general m"' et o | 0 7.90. 5 -%; lght, | Ghicago Fast Expres: 385" Thickwheat flour, dull, 31906225, spot | was some selling by the proviston crowd on ST T L & W. e {ana- Fine choice, iog2c; fne average, 11G | auoted steady. Hepresentatiye sale . Pr. e 57100 O 1 01 1 111 7 1 7 NN e 33 9 89k 5350 5359 68 - 0 DY 1 N 11 o € Bt EEE LR P R R PR PP PP R E P PSP PIEE S5 T dsRREEsEREE3 EETETEEEEEE 388333333 ET ] 3338 38 ! 3 000 Chicago Limited to arrive. the advance. Cash Interests reported west- & Q. 4% (Union’ Pacific 4... 18c. Colorado, New Mexico, etc.—Fine, 11 STEERS. Hon: h:;!‘“’g““:‘; Des Motnes Expre CORNMEAL—Quiet; ‘yellow western. | ern ofterings fair and eastern demand | C. 1% 4o’ conv. 4 K 16c; fine medium, 13@lic; New Mexico im- e et emotee | Chicago Local sLi8; oty 3L16; Brandywine, § 40635 qulet. New York, however, paid a fraction | €' : 1328 Wabart 1a > proved, 15?‘1&-; Arizona heavy, 11@iZe; —Fir S5¥ m; No. 2 western, 6itc, 1. 0. b., | better: than Monday for the little corn |G, 10651 "do ... average, 13¢i14c. sheep, BWGETS; | Missour! Pacific. afloat; state, 56@8ic, c. i. £., New York. taken. Local receipts, 365 cars, with none o . ST. LOUIS, Feb. 17.-WOOL-—Unchanged, BARLEY—Quiet; malting, 51@6lc, c. 1. f.. | contract; estimated for tomorrow, 1% cars. Wty 13| Wheel. & L. E. 9 easy; medium grades and combing, 171G uftalo. The small receipts are supposed to be due Y 99% | Wis. Central 4 { | 20%c; light fine, 16@1%c; heavy fine, 13@l5c; ot ELEAT-Recelpts, TL20 bu,; exports, 88 | to cold weather. Primary recelpta, 678000 | Bis"Srior Vien 4 04/ Con. Tobarco da. 111 tub washed, 19G29c. L N No. , C; 2 | bushels, against 3 primar; do_general 81 [Colo. Fuel . AP ————. red, &%e, f.'0_ b., afioat; No. 1 northern | shipments, 564,000 bushel 12000 | # W RS ¢ ial I Iatisg|Man . R Duiuth, #0%e, . 0. b. afloat; No. I hard | {ast year. New York reports 1] loads taken | Hocking b el TULIRIETE, Corten Maviet, Manitol , 1. 0. afloat. Options de- | for export. Contract stock, 2,344,000 bushels; | L. & N. unl 100% NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—COTTON—Opened glined for a time under beariah cable news. | decreased, 17,000 bushels. 'East of Rockies —_— firm at 1c, an advance of 3@10 points under ut atter mid-day bicame firm and higher | corn increased 162,000 bushels. Boston Sivcks and Bonds. the unfavorable weather In the country and on small interfor receipts, an advance in | OATS-The market was neglected early . strong Liverpool cables. Before the open- corn and on local covering, the close being | and )ff on lack of outside support, but | BOSTON, Feb. 17.—Call loans, 3%@4% per | ing of the local market prices there were 2 at net higher. March closed at 834c; May. | when wheet and corn became strong the | cent: time loans, 4@ per —cent. Officlal ('?h‘ higher, and before the close of theg 19-16c, closed at 8l%c; July, 78%@ | local traders who had sold early cover closing of stocks and bond: inglish market this advance had been in- Lo, closed at e ts, 5,28 | 2n, all the decline was recovered. 'Local | Atchison 4 . oo 64 | CPensed to & matter of 608 points The | g N—Recelp! X u.; exports, 8, celpts, cars, with 7 standard, an . b s 1: rmness at Liverpool was attributed by bu. Bpot, quiees NO. 3, @c. elevator, &nd | ihere’ were oniy 5 cars atandard out o8 pric | Mex. Costr 31" | private cables to the unfavorable weather 66, f. o b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, bic; No. ses. Estimates for tomorrow, 98 | Atchison . b 838 | in the belt and to large buying orders from white, 5éc. ‘Options were stronger Standard stock, 592,00 bushels; 'in- | 4o pfd.. . 1:‘3.2-m......|.‘| 3% | this side. Commission house business was today on small receipts, local covering, the 168,000 bushels. The number of | Boston & Afbany.....30 Copper Range 1'% | interfered with to a considerable extent by S ' firmness in provisions and a fair de- | . 36,000 head, decreased 11,000 head. | poston Elevated .....150% Pronkiin oo 135 | the poor wire service, and as a matter of o 2 mand, closing firm at 4@%4c net adv; Ofterings from the west were small. Cash | Ny, N. H. & H Isle Royale ....... | fact very little of the demand today seemod ’ 110 4 15 15 g March, (60 closed at 56%c; May, 513-16 [ oats were unchanged. ~Shippers said the | Fiuhbure pfd Mohawk % to come from outside sources, the best buy- e 0. 1u1|w‘. o'{"s‘."m at bllge; i . | car situation was keeping business Ught. | Union ; 2% 014 Dominion 1y | ers |'h’u( brokers us ‘lll)-]-'uu;‘)alerll] to rep BTE!I‘-‘ liEll"l‘Jl}g.V Better Read This closed at 493e. PROVISIONS—Th, t o on | Mex. Central . recola resent Interests concerned in the bull pool 5 R OATS-Receipts, 100500 bu. Spot, firm: | shorts . covering, | O the: advance there | American Supss . /131’ Parvot 4 and ahorts who had <0ld yesterday. Aside | 8. ... . .108 4 2 % = Twin City Passenger...a §:3 am No. 2, standard white, 44i4c:'No. 4, | was some proni-taking, causing a decline. | do 5t 122 Quiney . from a brief setback In the mid-forenoon . g . o You can if you act quickly, ‘securs Binux City Passenger...a 2:00 pm white, d4%c; No. 3 white, 43%c; | There was considerable May pork and | American T ‘}' 1654 Santa Fe Copper % |as a result of profnt-taking the market 1080 o 96 track mlx«,l v‘rrll-{n, m:‘rnlnuhl; track white, | lard on the market. There were 23,000 head g‘-"‘"'"";;;:k‘ e e "‘_m worked steadily ..wur} throu, );om ‘m.) 43%@4sc. Options irregular, but firm in the | hogs: prices at the yards were 10@15 cents | eotrio ity 3 entire session and closed net 11@12 points fternoon with corn. May closed at 4. | higher, Eatimates © for tomorrow, 83,000 | Mase Electrl AOR| Uited Siate higher. Sales estimated at 300,000 bales PAY-Dull, "IPPIDG. "85GT0c; good to | head. Hogs in the weat today. 800 head, | eessavtors SORITRMN - otsrooe s(yml.m'ls. Veb. 17 -LOTRON-Bleady; choice, S5c@$l.05. against 74900 last week and 87,300 last year. g 3% | Victoria ... middling, 9%¢; sales, 1. ales; receipts, HOUFS8—Qulet; state, common to cholce, . WEARE COMMISSIO! :UMI’AN)Y, Westingh. Common..104 lemm- . . 50 bales shipments, 205 bales 1 1002 crop, g3te;. 1001 ‘crop, e; olds, 56 , e Adventure 10% Wolverine 28,139 bales. e, - Liverpeol Grain and Provisions. . % - - 10 i raautet: alveston. 20 50, B 1bs. | . LIVERPOOL, Feb. 11.—WHEAT—Spot. Wow, York Ninies'Steoks,r Coltee t dry, 24 to 30 lba., ldc. No. 2 western, winter, s 1d: No. 1 north- | NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The following are | NEW YORK, Feb 17.—COFFEE-Spot, DA R MiFm: acld, 2G26c. ern, spring, 6s' 8d: No. 1 California, 6 11; | the quotations on the New York Stock | Rio, firm; No. 7 invoice, 5%c; mild, qulet: | PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; family, 815,00 | futures, dull; March, 6s 3%d; May, 6s 2d; | exchenge: Cordova, i@li%c. Futures opened steady G16.00: mess. FIAKGI0G: beet’ hama, $20.000 | July. 68 B Adams Con 20 (Little Chiet at unchinged prices and following the call 50; packers, $1ZM@12.0; city extra Indla | CORN—Spot. steady; American mixed, | 2lice Gntario fmproved slightly under buying by shorts mess. $25.0GE8.00. Cut meats, stady; pleks | New. 48 7d; old no stock: futures, dulli | Breece .. % |Cphir and certain packing interests, galning a led bellies, $.00610.00; pickied shoulders, | MATCH: 48 Bid; May, is 3%d: July, nominal. | Brunewick Con 0. 3 |Fhoenix partial 5 points, The Interior recelpts 00@8.2; pickled hams, $11.00311.60. Larg, | LEAS—Cad ) culet, 58 4 meto [Potast m; western steamed, $10.20; refined, firm; | . FI:OUR—St. Louls’ fancy ».nter, qulet, | Con Cal (savage ‘continent, $10.00; South America, $10.75: | °5 34 L { R S 2 (ot Raeds easler as a result of liquidation and fresh Nn‘z‘g““ §1.50G7.75. Pork, firm; family HOPE—At Lendon, Pacific coast, firm, | 700 Silw ¥ el Bwn sales for short account and closed barely western lambs, | 8t. Louls Express.......a10:00 am K. C. and 8t. L. Ex 10:50 pm WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WEBSTER Fremont, FElkborn & Missourd Valley. fi City Live Stock Market, FrIvE: KANSAS _CITY, Feb. 11—CATTLE—|Bjck Hille Deadwood. a 5:00 pm Recelpts, 6.400 head natives, 500 head Tex- | Wity Lo CRDEF™ g R Ry A, | S s vmom < b om s and heifers active and higher; s L b e A ers and feeders and quarantine higher: | iy SUPeHIQn CENOYAY 5 b 5:00 pm cholce export and dressed beef steers, 34.50 | poiN Sl M0 Coln "Nio- @6.25; falr to good. §3.60G4.46; stockers and | Bonestoel, Lcot, U0, 4, 1025 am fecders, $5.250437%; western fed steers, $3.50 | pbrATS a7¢ Tren Missouri Paéific. Nebraska Local, Weeping Watel streeRBEynull SossosPasss88888EE g v TR fasgeEesssess e} nd Ml Co. etock at 9 e . .b 5:46 pm e et b o, “Hiock musi be convertsd fats Ji] | Onkisnd Local... 5 nce for beneft of an est gt G " Low price. Fhe Cor's price Is T Cent BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASON Do "advanced st an sarly’ date to 4 Com Claim they will pay dividends this Burlington & Missour! River, Vet They ‘own over 3,000 scres of the best Leave. Arrive. e R untua. and" hve ‘provid. the ‘srisiencs fll | Wymore: Beatrice and ' their property of a practically in Lincoln ... B Yody of e are. Sold oaly in lots of 600 Nebraska, EXpres o0’ Gpwaras - Oniy quick action takes Denver Limite re opportunity s i : "gend for our list of bargain stocks Hound Express........ all:i pm a 3:10 pm DONALD A. CAMPBELI & CO., (Ful;:r". . . Investment Banker Lincoln Fast Mail, Fort Crook and Piatts- 188 Madison St., Chicago. mouth .......... pellevue & Pacific’ Joi Bellevue & Pacific J Lt U e 2 . 1160 1080 2 50 SasrssansiOOD 1060 11080 705 e 1087 1080 024 %08 c. 104 946 2 1850 920 . 900 1180 8 1061 o 1106 Mo s 900 #g. 1 1007 %0 2 were heavier than expected, however, and shortly after midday the market turned n Lm Cest 049 2t s o . Chicago, B Chicago Bylchu s Geo..A. Adams Grain Go. | |chictes o™t ™ GRAIN, Fase B PROVISIONS City, St. Joseph & ‘Co and STOCKS. EIFERS Members Chicago Board of Trade, 8t. £s 1 1 1 [} 5 1 10 At Leadvilie Con Blandard 19.00 re el 3 8. 25@20.00; 15ef L7 s steady net unchange to 5 points lower, G oo 0 mess. | "pROVISIONS—Beet, easy; extra Indla sules were 19,75 bags, including: March, . TALLOW-—Qulet. mess, 100s. Pork, easy; prime mese. 4.56@4.00c; May, 4.70c; July, 4.50c; Septem- RICE Hrm | western, Ts. Hams, short cut, 11 to 16| BALTIMORE. Feb. 17.—Clearings, 34,157, | ber, 5.00G6.05c; November, 5.10c; December, 111008 BUTTER—Recelpts, 6535 pkgs.: market | 1% L/ 50s 6d. Hacon, Cumberland cut, | 468: halances. $429,453; money, 5 per cent 5.30c. oot Qairy, 160r24c, Cxtrn renat | 28 10 30 1bs., quiet, 46s 6d; short ribs, 16 10| BOBTON. Feb. 17.—Clearings, $5.387,03; — : mmon to cholce creamery, 184 | 24 Ibs. steady, 6% 6d: long clear middles, | balances. 07,004, 011 and Rosin. ¥ ight, 3 to 34 1bs., quiet, 478: long clear mid: | NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Clearings, $310,818, S Eists—tecelpts, 1480 pkgr. marke: nem | dice, eavy. 38 1o i) Ibx; autet, & short | of; halances. Sl0SST8 WO CITY Feb. 17.-No market; election Boar s t ivania. Ton: | clea . 16 to steady, car | CHIC, eb. 17.—Clearings, $23,425, ay i hants Exchange an Yoitonnd Fennaylvania, average best. Nei | Sile’yy 16 16 1bu.. steady: tia. ‘Bhoulders, | balances. $5500.07: Now York sxchones ve. | (BAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 17.—O(L—Turpen- T oy Board of Trade. * Dally. b Daily except Sunday. d Daily oy i sauare, 1t to 1 e, avici, e ¢ Lard: | disceunt: forelgn_ exchange nehanged: | ine, frm, & ;i'ulal frm; &, B.C. D E. ¥, 2 BULLS. itoum ¥¥4 Board o/ i rade bldy. et atirday. 7o Dahy "except’ Mondsy i | quiet; prime western, In ‘tierces, i | sterling posted at $4.85 for sixty .96 ; L 82.40; I : 20, M [ 1 ¥ 1006 and 1017. : s 9 American refined. in palls. &e. at uun'ygr RS ae e for sixty daye'snd | B % BS: W. 0 o WOW B seagasgens BB % e N, Prostdont, o Bunday only. S T o AR N g CINCINNATI. Feb. 17.—Clearings, $4133,- | NEW YORK. Feb ,—Cottonseed. e 3% : i Write for our Tarket letter and caah . — - 4 . B CHMEESE—Firm; Américan finest white | 700; money, 4@6 per cent; New York ex- | quiet; petroleum, steady. Rosig steady: e 1 A STEAMSHIPS, Al colored. fall made, 14e: | and colored, de 6 change, ¢ ‘premiim oW York ex- | i rained, common to Kood, $2.0GL%. Tur:| 1. Yo 3 16 rain bids TALLOW--Prime city, steady. 27s; Aus- 8T. LOUIS._ Feb. 17.—Cl 1) L $7.108,647; ntine, quiet. . A0 305 - o MR SRy wraling, - Lendon, dull. sie” J Jast. three | DRJARCER. uynmlz;q, .;.nnmf'éfflx e ui | PLONDON, Feb, 17.-OlL—Linseed, 25 5 o ¢ SALVES - Ifll.l.llb-ll!llpfi‘_llli 4 E: eceipts of wheat during the last three | cent; New Yor! )1 fum. — — . New Twin-Bcrew Bleamers T o A eeeqd, nominally unchanged: | guys, 28800 centas, including 52,000 Ameri- ke o DR e Sugar and Molasses. JTAGe a I " YORK - ROTTERDAM, ‘¥ia BOULOGNE. BT iy it g can. Rumor of Santa Fe Bond lesue. : W COWs AN PERS” WEA " St 1AM BRI e while® fatarer | unChAnE® )| “Recelpts of corn during the last three ¥ NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 11—SUGAR-— PTOKR COWE AND HBIVERS. Avimgers of the Frincipal Exchange 0l Blatit e s le futures were S04 | 00% TR 0 Contate NEW YORK, Feb. 17—t was reported | Bteady: open kettle, 24@8 3-16c; open kettle [ 1 So 1t N vhEosks’ ARG Sy was sasier and s shade Jower. lostag st y < on Wall street today that the directors of | centrifugal, SW@IN¢: centrifugal whites.3% FIOCKERY AP VRRDES N, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS RGBT Comper adumared pang I Philadelpbic Prodace Market, el e rasin, Vibirised the leaue of | @k o e Thas. Loitier nowinal 180ksic: ikt 3% s SR ‘Bought and sold for cash or 4ondon to €47 176 64 for spbt and £571% 6d | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.—BUTTER- | mortenke § per cent swenty foms Tifugal, 106Gk, Sy rup; nomi e | 3 et B ture delivery. frin e niierd & quated at MM, ey | Siasdy; exive wasiérn credmery, fle; exira | Bonds. e feeuc Ts ¢ the rate of phon | “REW EVORIC Feb i1 - BUGA pastsepe b g g omana BRANG . -1 ot Trade v : | hear! ! b S r mile of the Eastern Oklah Rallro i) fal) fAning, centrifugal, fake et ESALGS ol electrolytic at B WAG i S—Firm and 1%c highers tresh | Sompany lines now nearly compioted Tho | Ss: imolasses sugar, refned, frm. : ity w. & Wark 1 PEnZRRRRREEES 990 em ®

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