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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. A COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |ver '53&&?.‘ futures: In New Tork, how. | Cooa” Thupiske. prime Iare, io: taiF 12“..‘.’:«‘5?-’," owing ot only 10 [S;..,S::F‘::!louAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ., we ANK common and medium lambs, slow and Iy, ealer, whout 11 cars uhaold. partly is; sheep sold at Wi lamos, 714 drens {ton, Tuse per 1b.: dressed lambs, dgile, ooty unc ed at $i2.35 for standard, | §00d, 13%@13%Nc quirements Involved for currency, but to 0@ for lake, $12.90@13.00 for elec: T the effect of the high price of the article ey ytle and $12,60@12.8 for casting. Lead St. Louis Grain and Provisions. upon the export deman: 0\; lordlvallcur- T advanced 3 9d in London, spot closing rency transfers to New Orleans and large | Active Bee! Nearly All Commodities Rite in Prics on | there at £12 but here it re Rained quiet 1 A Lower: | (lstoms payments brought the requisition Demand for Both eof Bteers and and uncharged at $4.12%. Spelter _was g ’ by the subtreasury upor the money market | Oows at Btrong Prices Board of Trade. and unchanged locally at $6.00@6.05, i up to $1,452,000, making the loss of the banks but'in London it advanced i to £2 128 6d Ko, & o O e i ot tom 1k te e dlscecnt steady to'strong: native shipph d —_— The Glasgow iron 2d er y v, " * | at Chicago also fe! o 0 & o - 3 - y to ong. native shipping and ex- o0 40 and Micdlesborough closed 34 | 41 1_0;»_6&:'-‘% ier today. HOGS OPENED TEN LOWER, CLOSEDSTRONG | 1 3% port steers, $3.96@6.10, with strictly fancy MAY WHEAT CLOSES FIRM AND UNCHANGED at s 4%d; locally fron Is quiet and | sei gag (O PQRECTS 0 ZLGEAN: The rally on short coverings of stocke COWS AND HEIFERS. quoted up o $5.50; dressed beaf and butcher largely nominal; ‘No. 1 foundry, northern, | n TR MEYL ) FENGLOA g early In the lasi hour was not held and 21 steers, $150(4.75; steers under 1000 Ibs., is quoted at $34.0024.50; No. 2 fourdr RYEFirm at e the closing wae dull und heavy. New York | Sheep and Lambs Met with Ready Sale X $3.0004.50; stockers_and feeders, $2.3064.35; . northern, $2.00@22.50; No. 1 foundry, sout FLOUR—Easy; rad winter Central, the Eries and the United States . * cows and helfers $LI5@M.50; canners, $1.50G Corn and Oats Incremse Qunrter Cent, | orn, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, | ga.ss: extra fancy and straight 140 [ Gieel stocks showed quite notable resist-| &t Good, Steady Prices, the De- 250, bulls, $2.404i8.30; calyes, $4.8095.80: $23.60a24.50. Warrants were nominal. Clear, §2.9063.00. ital + | ance to the general depression mand A tly Belng ¥ Texas and Indlan steers, § 35@4.90; cows While Gain in Provi ;,,_4,'-”;1-‘,“',,,,,&. $3.0063.60. Bonds became weak, In sympathy with pparently Be 1y 3 . and helfers, 8109310 COR . v\ $2 c] Total sales, par value, $5.080 Equal to the Suppl X " UBTOCK CALVES. {OGS—Recelpts, 5500 head; market g10c from Nickel to OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. CORNMEAL—8teady, $2.30. Stocks 8 15 Were all unchanged a o the Supply. a Tow: o1 R igh n p BRAN—Nominal; sacked, east track, & | United Statee bonds 1. lowe ks and iights, $8.60G7.06; packers, Five Cent Pey + % on the last call. 3 $6.9001.25; butchers, $7.1017.55. Condition of Trade and Quotations on il " The_following are the closing prices on SHEEP AND 'LAMBS—Receipts, 3,000 n.m: and ¥anecy : e rh-%"‘m‘:l‘;fi?)' timothy, $.00g14.80; pral- | i "New York Stock exchange: SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 10, head; market strong; native mum!‘n, #4001 BOGE—Fresh stock. 106, TRON COTTON TIES—$ h Atehtson go. Rattvay L mlét_’ce‘lv{‘u — + Hogs. Sheep. 2‘,‘:;3’“{"’& $5. finzsw"!r“d bucks, $2. CHICAGO, Feb. 19 _Bearish, statletles | TIVE POULTAY—Hens, 10@10%c; old | BAGGING—g5.1 C. L TN Tojedo, 8t L. & W. 3~ | Ofcial Tuesday. ... X S it e e N e e Tete i the day helped prices isgue; ducks, 1@ POV ISIONS = Bork, higher: jobbing, | 86, Bfé il i 8 | do B . Officlal Wednesday - ¥ ¥ d the close firmer, with May un- |9 T@se; B b @@ tic; | standard mess, $17.70. Lard, higher ‘at $9.50. | ¢ | e B cureennerns Sty | OCIAL Thursday ol up Wl%e v 3 Dry salt _meats (boxed), stronger; extra Wabas ooy Four days thi X doveniinnins s 3 o oats visjons were & | shorts, $0.6214; clear ribs, $9.621; short ciears do_ptd Same Osph Inst Weok . . 3 5 B0 106 and_the May products closed from b “packing stock, 13¢; chotee |35, Bacon (boxed), stronger; extra shorts, fa... 4 Wheeling . Rars Whok tatarery e o . w b et uled weak the greater part of the y, in tubs, 15@itc; separator. 24@asc. | $19.80; clear tibs, §10.60; short clears, $10.62%4. | € lwis, Senfraliivit Hame three weeks aKo.. .24 SN e 3 L e e e ety 'Deatiah, advices from | OYSTLRS—Btandards, per can, Bc; extra | | METALS Lead, firm at $4.97%. Spelter, SA| do pid...... Same four weeks ago....16,416 . HLIL e France showing a decidedly favorabie crop per can, %c; New York counts, e A FRY—Firm; ohi 4 ? . {adama Bx . Bame days Jast yeer.. _ 4 | 0% Teport, while the export demand was Mght gan, i%c; bulk, extrs selects, per gal, 31.15; | 1'%, ciew Ige; T e M i Chicaso & N/ 4..13[American Bi.o.o: RECEIPTS FON THE YEAR TO DATE.| . L dont :&flf;"‘:;e:fly& T ) Son | MRS FIRHTrodt, siic; herring, Se; BYTTER—Firm; creamery, 10G7c; dairy, | “do e, & R rgo Ex..... ccthe following table shows the recelpts of | HOGS—The supply of hogs this morning | §wqr io ing for Ohert account and with but slight | pickerel, 8c; pike, vc; perch, 6c; buffald, %q—a s fresls C. C. & St 8 : the yeur "gsdfl:l_ sheep at aonlz tm':”il ‘;; liberal and as reports from other | "giTEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,856 Genana ‘prices deciined, May selling off to | dressed. 7ci minfish, 3o; bluefin, Se; white- O T . svsaate | B g Oty N oD+ 1oec. | POlnts Were untavorahle to the selling M7 | head; New Mexico yeariings and weathers, s Tow » sh, 9c; saimon, 16¢: haddock, Ilc; ‘codfish, s N .’ tdp NS 3 s ests prices herc took a drop. - | $6.95; lambs 15@2c higher; top Colorado ¥%e, after opening ¢ lower at W@ ": i R et boiled. per | Flour, bbls. . 8,00 9,000| do 2 ptd.... Cattle 128,664 115,998 12, ket opened very slow, wim packers 7 s o Atthe decline shorts covered moderately, | 12¢i" redsnapper, i0c; lobsters, bofled, per | (Wil B . 37000 53,000 | Del. & Hud do pfd........ 0444 403,010 ] e T T N el estere lambs, $7.50. Which caused a slight advance, and prices | Ib., 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib., uu: | Corn, bu... 53,000 74000 | Del. L. & W.. American 8. & R.... b 176876 111805 66, eneial Taathat, . SaleBmen wers URWIE vy held ateady urtil late In the session, when & RN L SRR My TR N Oats, bu 42,000 L0 e Rt~ [ AT Average pi palu for noge at £ take off that much, o that trading w Stoux City Live Stock Market. little better demand developed, resultti in | RNt B8 -5 o) e s R L el Omaha ror the last several dass with coin- | very slow. and it was late pefore the bulk Sy ner Ome T e I eioned un. | HAY—Prices quoted by Omahy Whole-| Liverpeel Grain amd Provisioms. | g i pid...... |Coto. Fuel & Tron. fras JJoend: of. The early. Selen weat Ay CATTLE TR it 50 head: $ | sale Dealers’ assoclation: Choice No. 1 up-| LIVER Ly . 19—WHE. 4o 24 ptd 1110 5| Conm. G L.l e — | largely from $6.85 to $6.9. The heavy- | Eram) - CATTLE -~ 3 H chanegd af TN, the (o8 T 5 RS | fand, S700; No. 3 mediuim, $301° o, Vcourse, | steady: N i red westorn, winter. 8o 10ad; | Groat Nor, pia. 111\sho" [Cent. Tobaccs” pid 0L 180,185, 1861597 | et ol lariely trom i (o 4608 fii,’;;l'x'fl"‘fih-”..‘ic B A et O 3 . e straw $6.00. 4 . - ! | Hocking ¥ . Electric e - — “———— | and as high as $7.15 was paid for a prime e oariitas And o mary, were the priccipal strengthening in; | .5 JUVS GGy, Jo 00 ANCRe Brces, AR° T | fornia, he 0 Futnress s March, 68 3%d; | i, B . Hocking Coal vy 2] 4 67, 3 84| 3 64| 3 37 | Jond." The medium welght hogs sold largely | @3:25: yeariings and calves, $260g0 8. fluence. Seaboard clearances of wheat and quality, a, 6s 11d. Futuces, dull; March, 8s 2%d; o gl a el A Thlinols Central Inter. Paper o4 3 63 3 1 - 5 HOGS—Recelpts, 3,00 head; 10¢ lower, flour were equal to 337,00 bushels, Pri- | falr; recelvts light. May, 6s 1%d; July, 6s §d. Tows, Contstl - do pta | 4 m‘ - ;;J“ 18 from .5 to $6.9 and light stuft from selling at $6.60G7.00; bulk of saies, $670G6.80, o ,50 bushels, against | CORN—d3c, CORN —'Sput, American mixed, new, | ‘do pfd........ ... Inter. Power k P Dt e aso. Minneapolieund | OATE-e. steady at 48 7d; oid. mo stock.. Futires, | Lase Brie & W11l fk|Laciede Oas 9 Later in the morning the situation im- —_— Duluth reported receipts of 116 cars, which | RYE—No. 2, 4c. steady: March, s 54d: May, 4s 2%d. do pld.. . National Biseult ... proved a little, as it became evident there Stock in Sight. ‘with local receipts of 11 cars, 1 of contract VEGETABLES, PEAB—Canad‘an, quiet, 8s 44 L & N......0000 0 15k | National Lead Jere none too many to SUpply the requits: | ,uo soiowing were th tpts of M TR 10, FECR fatbipte for' (ho thres | NEW CELERY- Kalamsaoo, per dox, | FLOUR—St Louts fanicy winter, qulet | Yathatas L:10ii , Ameritn mentp o ihe local trade 10 nat the closs | , The folloying, were tho recaipts of Mts polnts of 177 cars, against 3 8 YCAL RS, o | P PoTATORE Por ba ioetn HOPE—At Tondon, Pacific coast, firm, | Mex- Cemtral (L1111 2% | Pacifie Mail Stronger. ' ‘'he general market, then, was | vesterday: Th? ““.'f‘.mzr;:“",'mm::u':?md receipts. SWEET PDTI’AL:{'OI-‘ifi—Iowl and Kan £6 168@L7 5. % ey * | Mex. National People's only %fi 0c lower. Representative sales: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Dare was & fair trade, but ofterings wern | $2.2. "| TPROVISIONS—Beet, easy; extra India| M poiar e No. Av.Sh Pr No. Ay 8h. Qpata .. 3044 11461 3,96 St. Louls Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, Feb. 19 —CATTLE—Recelipts, 2500 head, including 150 Texans; market 2TALBIPET 3 ¥ 23523332223 3 33233 St. Joweph Live Stosk Market. ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 10—CATTLE—Re- celpte, 2,000 head; stcady: natives, §.60 6.35; Texans and westerns, §3.35G4.50; cows and helfers, $2.0064.2; veals. $3.00G6.50; bulls and stays, '$2.50G3.%; yearlings and calves, $250G4.25; ‘stockers and feeders, £ 00G4.40. HOGE-Receipts, 7,700 head; light and Hght mixed, $6.80617.60; medium and heavy, 7.0067.20; pigs, $.75G6.50; bulk of sales, 3a!ss:===3;;§; = oecave 38 28 *sssEfR FEE .l 2328RE" 25 e o B Tere vy ight, which fact contributed | ° NEW PARSLEY—Per dozen bunches, 40c. | mess, 100s. ~ Pork, ‘easy: 'prime mess. | M. k. & Pulimen B Ca materially to the stronger tone. Commis- | NIEW CARROTS -Per dozen bunches, 40, | Western, 75s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Y Republic Steel ... o houses and provision interests were [ LETTUCE—Per dogen bunches, dc. Ibs., easy, 50s 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, | N i do pla . the best buyers, while the offerings came [ TURNIPS—Per bu.. 40c; Canada rutaba- | 26 to 30 Ibs., firm, 478 6d: short ribs, 16 to A ossovs Bugar s largely from scattered_sources, with some | gas, per Ib, 1%c. 24 Ibs. steady, 68 6d; long clear middles, [ Norfolk & W.... ... 7% Tenn. Coal & Iron taking profits. The close was firm, | ' BEETS—New southern, per dozen bunch- | light, 33 to 34 Ibs., steady, 41s 6d; long clear | o _pid... \Union Bag & P... May W@%c higher at 46%@45lc, after | es, 50c; old, per bu., 0c. middles, heavy, 3 to 40 lbs., y ;"\m" & W..... do prd. between 45%c and 46@dsthe. Local CL’CUMBE%B—Ho[houn, per dos., §1.7. | ehort clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibe., steady, 5is; | hennsylvant pis were 146 cars, with none of contract [ PARSNIPS—Per bu., 40c. clear bellies, 14 'to 16 Ibs., firm, 68s 6d. [ "Gy a " Todiokte BuooLy. grade. CARROTS—Per bu.. 40c. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs., firm, 69 6d. 4 o . o8 Sunday. "the liquidation in oats which had been | GREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dozen |Lard, steady. prime western, in 'tierces, 3 g i The officlal number of curs of stock golng on for the past few days was not in | bunches, 40c. 485 6d; American refined, In pails, 40s. s Eoldence today, but in place of that there | RADISHES—Southern, per dozen bunches, | BUTTER—Nominal. s Western Union . Was good buying by local traders. Shorts | ésc, CHEESE—Steady; American finest white w. Amer. . were also active buyers, the scarcity of of- | TNRNIPS—New southern, per dogen |and colored, 62s 6d. R il do ptd... b ™ Jerings causing them some anxiety. The | bunches, &oc. TALLOW.Prime city, steady, 27s; Aus- L1768 K. C.” Southern. Missourt Pacific, sentiment rm throughout the day and [ ONIONS—Red Wisconsin. per 1b., 1%c; | tralian, in London, duil, 83s 8d. Unlon_Pacific the close was 4c better on May at , | white, per Ib., 2, Spanish, per crate, ——— . & N. W. after ranging between 35%c and 35% $1.75, Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | g, Local receipts were smail at 72 cars. SPINACH—Southern, per dogen bunches, | MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 19.—WHEAT—May Provisions were strong in spite of lower | 80c. 6%c; July, 6%c;_on track, No. 1 hard, prices for hogs at the yards; byt the Yol bayAX BEANS Per bu. box, 83 string | 7gitc: No. i northern, To8c; No. 2, S%@1oie. New York Money Market. o was n \ 3 . box, $1.50. 1 gooa O iyime of DOFK and. riva by some of CABHAGE Holiand seed, per 1b., 14c. pl’(‘ifl:"k o, et vl NEW YORK, Feb. i9—MONEY—On call th ‘Kers, which was the chief | Tt Y M steady at 21@3 per cent, closing at 2%@G3 BE Kansas City 8t. Louls .. 8u Joacrh Sloux City = SRR RRERRRRRRRIRRALBERBES # so ooncan TERY RS, € &1 26801 i 8 PR RR AP R PR BRBBARRRERRADDAARANARRANDARBAAAARRNES DD HS D HRR SRS RRRRARERRERERRRRRRRRRERERRRRRERR: Er3 FFFE NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 19—COTTON Btrong; sales, 8800 bales; ordinary, Sic; good ordinary, 8%c; low middiing, 91-16c; middling, 94c; good mlddlllm 10ie; mid- dling fair, 10%c; receipts, b, bales Fu- tures, firm; February, 9.63c bid; March, 9.8 goses; April, 8.7G8 e, A 9.77G8.78c ; §1G8.8c; July, iw‘ i August, b 8bs; " Sepiember,” 8.80G8.slo; October, 18, 44c. REWSYORK, Feb. 10._COTTON—Opened y at an advance of 1@8 points, and after a slight reaction, due to profit-taking, tuled very active and' firm under covering and continued -uflaon. There appeared to be but little outside interest I’n today’s market, and the chinf buying power seemed 1o originate with the shorts and the mar- et therefore, while active and excited, has een largely profitiess. The Liverpool mar. ket at the time of opening was just as dull as on our close on yesterday, but later re- spgnded to the local advance, Mlosing 3@4 go Ints higher, though spot cotton there was points lower. The recelpts were le favorable to the bulls than recently, foot ing up 20,300 bales, against 19,534 last year, but the estimat for tomorrow's leading points indicate a decided decrease. During the entire session there was more or lei long cotton coming on the market, and it was sald at the tter levels the cligue sold freely as possible without imparting n easler tone to values, New Orlea WS firm and followed the New York advance mare or less closely, but few buying orders belng recelved. Exports were small, amounting tc but 14, bales for the day nd unsatisfactory labor conditions were reported from_certain manufacturing dis- ll‘&ll in New Hampshire, where there is a mill strike. Prices then were at practically the best of the sesston. Total sales futures, 450,000 bales. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10.—COTTON—Firm, %¢ higher; middling, 9-16c; sales, 235 bales; re- cefpu. 2,4% bales; shipments, 2,185 Fales; stock, 28,145 balcs. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19.—COTTON—Spot, in fair demand; prices 2 polnts lower! ling, 5.424; mi ing, 5. ; low mi ng, & ‘gdod ordinary, bd; ordinary, 4.8%d. The ) 2c; braid, c. ve months, active and strong on desirable grades. The % 6% 134 320 of the day were 12,000 bales, of which o ratghte, ¥ Ib, lc; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib i A Y A Wis. Central 45 Uality of the offerings was about the b s sods. raaili, pef, by dect Hiveria, por 1N 1ict| Aot elf, o siehy monthe. Jadit: fal, 16 | Vg ekl 10 8ok Tiinc W 6| Bimo e eateraiy on the: whole. sxcept |, SHEE pol e, domand S the, PAr, of | LU o American. " Receibier $60 -r;‘o. 2 aflu. Ti@e; No. 3, 0@ ;‘.’;"’fl, " gort - :.ll. per 1b, 16 hard shell, | {yorage, 17G15c; middle counties, o] | B A lo. poav. bo. :2:.,“ Reee na llnll&ed'::l(:;odlluch ¥ A ‘d 8qua) to the supply, %o that an sctive and | bales, no A Qflan.AP‘uturu opened steady o ., 16¢; g ., ¢ 3 ) . % . 0. o RN e 3 yellow, 4. small, er 1b, 1ic cocoanuts, per dos., T o g L o S O though, was brisk and even the commoner | Steady market was experlenced = Buyers and closed stroniy, Ametiosn 10N Weteh: No. & @c: No. 3 white, #1%4@36c. | chestiuts, per Ib. loc; peanuts, per Ib. | gl " Rerritory and Idaho—iine, 14@ise Bonds kinds sold without difficulty at good steady | FiF% *h.iked "hands a4 rapidly’ as un- |613d; March and April. 513; April and c. e roasted peanuts, BT mits per nok | fine _medlum, 16@16ke; medium, 1 prices. An early clearance was made. londed.” ‘Some western yearlings sold aa|May. 5.14@8.15; May and June, 5.15G5.16d; feeding, 42@45c; fair to fiio'»m"'o”' ., fl.‘me ory nuts, per bu..| Wyoming—Fine, 14@lsc: fine medjum, BOSTON, Feb. 19.—Call loans, The cow market was also active and | yih™og 560, which SiE"% "aine higher | June and July,'5.164: July und August, 5.15 ting, 4i ox'.l?ofii’;‘l: pil;rc.kta Al tes | 17¢. Utah—Fineé, 14@15¢; fine medium, time loans, 435 steady to strong. The better grades of [ ypan Jast Tuesday and a guarter higher | @5.16d; August and September, 5.04d; Sep- SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $114; No. 1 north-| o’ o0 R D"r'fl Qquotes | 170" medium, 17@18c. Dakota—Fine, 14®icc: g of stocks an cornfeds improved the most and some 84168 | (han last Monday. There 'was no mis- | tember “and October, 4.75d; October and o i e i dovr! | B LRI B e | e PR e, el e, | S looked s it higher, Cuttors” couid be | afg the 14 Whe pickers:wanteq good | November, 457d. traé "per Ib., 8i4u; brass vy, per Ib. | iana-Fine choice 19G20c; fine average, 17 s 3 stuff ‘and that they were willing to pay r——— PRUVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl.. $17.37% | copper, per Ib., 8ia; ) 4, Der 1b.: | 18c. Colorado, New co, etc.—Fine, us Atsbioon [Disgham . much improvement. Everything in the cow | fiu™, 807 that they were willing to pas 50, 100 155, $0. Short | 8%c; brass, light, pur 1., b%e; lead, per Ib., ; 0 ? 9| do pra. line, with the exception of canners, are 3 " o1l and Rosin. 0 den Uloneey, 194005, Bry” altad | se; inc, Ber fb., e, ;fiv:ld“.‘ THgise™ Arlzona fl;:-%?"fiw; o R ok Copper Rangs'"...:1/: 113 | highier for the week, but the canners have focdam gontinucd To it suppis. with | OIL CITY, Pa., Feb. 19.-O1L—Credit bal- shoulders Jousd) e, A ) SR B v vero g RERY average, 1 - Boston Elevated. Dominion Coal ng more than held thelr own, the demand In ood shape, 8o that &l de- | ances, $1.50; certificates, no bid; shipment 28283 e tiginire e i R332 38888 & nfluence | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.70. clears, h" .95; first clea: Inadvancing prices. The close was strong, | TOMATOES—New Florida, per 6-basket | “BRAN-In bulk, $15.00@15.25. per cent; time money firm at % per T A th May PoOTK up 2%c at $.06. May lard | crate, $4.50G5.0. Cent for six months; prime mercantile| Total recelpts ....138 148 14 1 wae ower at aw.fi. while ribs ngg'l-“" 'WER—California, per crate Milwaukee Gratm Market. P e P GE—Firm at 48775 | . The disposition of the day's receipts was hi . Y mat Fecelbis for tomorrow: Wheat, FRUITS. MILWAUKEE, Feb, 19.—WHEAT—-Mar- Fiem ¢ WSTTS | au toljows, ench biyer purchasiag the num 195 $4.5460@4. i i cars; oats, 6 cars; hogs, | PEARS—Fall varleties, per , ket easter; No. | northern, %@s0c; No. 2 and $4.88%; com- 36,000 hend, APPLES—Western, per p;nx.ré.ng‘fin.. northern, 71 May, 770, § : agiing. 03 Cast. Rogt e 'The leading futures ranged as follows: | thans, $6.00; New York stock 3828 ‘Cali-| FYRTRIpaqs: Neyl 6 Simsis, %o | s, e d Company.... 13 2145 | fornia Bellfiowers, per bu. box, §1. = - 2, 3 Armour & Co. 3 B2%e. HBONDS — Government, steady; state, Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yec'y. | GRAPES_Malagas, per kes, 38.0097.00, #nx A g " | Cudahy Packing Co et | CRANBERRI. W i bl., ‘ORN—May, 6%@6%c. easler; railroad, weak. $10.50; Bell and %g_lel..g,ln;!:er vox g8 "The 'closing quotations. on bonds are as | Armour, from Sloux City 28.80. m 4% | STRAWBERRIES—Floriaa per af., Gc. Duluth Grain Market. tollows: ganenl At i TROPICAL FRUITS. oo | U, 8 ret. ) . unt, 4. = .,,228& LEMONS- Callforuia fancy, 8.0; cholcs, DULUTH, Feb. 10.—WHEAT-—Cash, No, 1 1% | Lobman & Co “ ¥ ST Y 223 I P R T L L S L e EEE PRI EEREE R RER bER E R B PR July *Corn— Feb. May 1 hard, c; No. 2 northern, 7Téic; No. 1 A ¥ W. 1. Stephe .25, ; : Hill & Huntzinger. ORANGES—California_navels, fancy, $3.10 | 2% thefn, 16%c; May, Tngc; July, Tie. 3 % \ L16; cholce, .TBPr%.dlt'rvr:nnn .!..‘.‘... OATS—May, 3%c. " o Livingatone & Shaier. ; ( .50, Peorin Masket o ;1. 1109% | Wolf & Murnan. DATES—Persian, in 70-Ib. boxes, per Ib., . . 3, C. ‘gen. 3 6c; per case of 30-ib. DkEa. 038 " PEORIA, Feb. 19.—CORN—Firm; No, 3, ;! g e A O (GS—California, per 10-1b. cartom, %0c; | 414¢, 80 chepea ... 2 ‘Wortheimer ' Turkish, peg 3-1b. hox. 14G18c. ATS—Dull; No. 3 white, M. Atchison gen. da.1\.10:% N. & W. con. s | SRS ISCELLANEOUS. WHISKY—41.80 for finished goods. do saj. ‘ds. 5 : . HONEY. ., per 24-frame case, $3.25; Bal. & Ohle 4. Colorado, $3.50 ‘Wool Market. oA Other buyers. 5 GIDERNew York, #400; per #:bbl, 280 | g7, 1OUIS, Feb. 10.—WOOL—Stead: SAUERKRAUT-Wisconsin, per i 1 T 320 1572 4,081 : dlum’ grades and combing, 17@Mic; lght ; otal R X X s 6 GAR—Ohlo per Ib., 10c. fine. 167i5c; heavy ine, TGise; tub washed, i 4 3 T g g oy o e B POPCORN—Per Ib.. 2 shelled, 4c. Ly oo : ™ i WO ARAIN BREy o e G HIDES-No. 1 greeq R S areen, 01 OSTON, Feb. _ 19 — WOOL — Quota- o B & a ‘a. ) i the influence of a good local demand, ruled No. 1 salted, "usc-i No. 2 salted, 6i4c; No. 1| tons: Ohto apd Pennsylvania—XX "and c: 3 Uiton, Pacit 4 % e o e RS veal calf, 8 fo 12 Ibs. 0. '3 veal . 3203c: X, %@%c; No. 1 and No.|C. &N W. ; i that by the middle of Yor M6 B3.f0 o Joey e shemy | 2. 8lc.’ Michigan—X and above, 21g28c; No. | C., R. L. & P. n good season, 80 Y e e’ 1 and No. x,ggae fine unwashed, 20@2ic; the forencon the bulk of the offerings was 2 P i b, hides, S100T 10 ed, 4c. Kentucky, In. : i | dlsposed of. BRSER 45 ux@;f. ERLENEaE.E Lk & AZESILIBRIIRHALTIIARRING. P PP RRBRNRRPRBRRABABRRARAADARARARDRAEARAARDARBBANART A NIAARAARS HEELERESE PR R B SIT: & Sassscanan 3 blood unwi FLO fet and steady: winter pat- 'S—~Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, 18, | fana, ete.—3-blood, c; 34-blood," 23 90% | e beef steer market could be ent “fi siraights, $0063.40; spring {E hard Shally o [D QAL I0ev 8 ot angll rexan Twalve moning, E W W $3. ten, ; No. idc: 1l market was steady to stron i Following were the recelpts and ship- T T e WOGLaRw. Fockbure gt and"salcsmen found 1t a little ‘sasier to | SIEable grades e e aboa e | b varae S e Bhhs. Wts of flour and grain: sy Evaporated Apples and Driad Fruits. 0% . dispose of what they had than has been | g5 fair to good lambs, $.6§6.00; cholce | SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 19.—OIL—Turpen- e Recolpts. Shipments. | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omana, wen— | “XOPOFSICT APPICH <04 IS T f | ihecane’ tor some ittie time ‘pust.”” Veal | Aitive ‘una Coforado lambs, $6.058.5; chotos b5l tm: A B, C. D, B . 19. RA o5 we firm, & B BB cmcago T o wHEAT he mar. | Al el o ofs G081 UGS | st s 5 | et S iy o Sntnact, 000 | Mool Sl vehors UASETT | D, 'w: , Feb, 19.— '—The mi : . _ | Bood prices as 3 % B.og LR 7300 | ket has been small but nervous, and en- | prime, 6K@sic; choice, 5%@6o; fancy, 1 | Domision 1. & 8 - 11110 3% | ®Fhefe was no. particular change in_the S g B B YORE. Wbt OH Lttt tirely of a scalping _nllm The foreign ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Mass. Electrio ... i stocker and feeder situation today. There feeder yearlin; '. h-"fio‘-w: [ aull. Petroleum, EH.dY. Roatp, firm. bu aassses TN | news hay been week London Sod TS | prines. while-In caly modersis. demond | etl®s T e he Bosdaiady prices. - The comion ;" taoder ‘ews, 150005, Turpentine, saster. . ) On the Produce exchange today the but. | forench official crop report showed & better | chiefly’ of & jobbing nature, are stcadily | y. & Rinds "were neglected more or less, the o TOLEDO; 0., Feb. 1. 0L Unchposed. g mfinz 138 -tgdv grggfl:’:‘ml:. condition than last year, and the cash de- :::: with Qu‘:: Jarger sizes showing some same as usual -:-d“-om“:z rather uneven wllfi":"m ' 3 . entine (2 2 v wi poor; onl ads ness. lons nge from c sentative es: - qases included, 144aire. Cheese, steady, 1 | Fannd, T1om APrORS A% ROO%: "Now York, | 1% for all rades. Apricots are at a fair pricess. Repre Ny STRERS, LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19 —OI!a—Cot‘onleed, The Brice Current. heat went under | trade, and steady and firm. Peaches, quiet Hull refined, spot. dull, 2ls 10id. the enow - in ‘;zd (*:A'A'um Claaranaey | and tinchanged at 13@18c for peeled and 6% New York Mi NEW YORK GERNRAL MARKEE. . | were 8706 bushels, The Minnespolls mar- | @60 for uapssied. NEW YORK, Feb, 19.—The following are —_— ot wi rm and lere were claims of an t P A s ey el Be it s vee & ualt Coffee Market. the, quotations’ on the New York Stock lations vy ardous | St l000 sacks of patent flour by & local| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—COFFEE—Spot - en. mill to London, the first for some weeks. | Rio. steady, No. 1 invoice b o = ahat NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | There was some local wheat business, about | quiet. Futures opened steady at a partiai 12,506 bbis.; exports, 23,08 bbis.; dull, buy- | 10,000 bushels, including w No. 1 north- | decline of 6 points, but ruled quiet and ‘ers and sellers being apart; winter runu, ern at under May. mary receipts | steady under heavfer interior recelpts, 4 1094.25; winter s $3.60@3.6; Min- | were 164, bushels nst 000 last | jiquidation and renewed sales by importers, nesof r“‘l"liw 0 :’-’x 'mmil utrg, Z::{ P v lh.\:r ‘r; 8, l'llbo. :r_-tha" F’é"yl cn‘blu ‘vzzrl:‘ galur:lulé bul'. Havre A ers, 3 S 3 er lost an 5.'5“3?‘ low gredes, $2.60@2 9. Rye tflour, | ceipts were 165 ‘lrs, against 20 last year. factor In the afternoon t%ld’:{ 'u'.l':nwc.l;.: o 4 A Local receipts were 11 cars, with 1 con- steady; falr to ng‘q.,c .%“a.fi}’,““‘:m'.‘l Fa -um‘:(u e veiasy B 2 was steady, net 5@10 points r. Sales gisaar; L act; estimates for I were 38,250 including:. March, 4460 = t firm, with a ] g G o0 “cmfi BPOL 10 AITIVe. ow western, | Tather notive {rade. 1t has aoted iargely in | ber: sor Dacember, s.ae " ¢ 004800 Octo: $138, S1ty. $1.16; Brandywine. HA0GLE. sympathy with wheat, but at its best was | AV E. Bieady, 2 western, 62c, f. 0. b., | k¢ over Wednesday’s close. There has . o _pi ARy "?'S‘ Saiting fim" Tork, | O raour, And thers’ whs ‘Suying of poth | PARIS, Peb. 10—The om : 1t Ryttt i . o, o ¥ o our, and there was bu; of botl . 19.—The o 4 o Rt —wet: maleg. 6 L ag Tuly by other provislon Inisrests. | shows for winter wheat & iotal ciwins ot ATIRLE heociata 34000 ho.1 ¥po ;| The cash position was unchanged, offerings | 18,367,667 acres. The average condition: for NVHBAT- Rocelptn, 1400 o iantn%f. =} | smail and demand light. Cariots were un- | the wheat of France in 705, compared with No. 2 red Al e e ko £ o b ; | changed from yesterday. The demand trom | 60.9 last year. Oats show & total of 4001707 No. 1 hard, Maniioba, the seaboard was poor, only 10 loads re- | acres. average condition is .1, com- Options irre ported for export at New York. Clear-|pared with 64.4 last year, Rye shows a total Qptions &nces, 167,00 bushels, and receipts at the | of 3,898,466 acres. The condition 18 744, com: geabeard wero large. Frimary’ recelpts, | paréd with T last vear. Tho averige of X ushels, a yeal Indicates ‘“‘good,’ indicates “‘falrl; 2 caints and ad rimary”shipments, (35,00 Bushels, againet | good.” V| pto, 24 5t je- | 168,000 a year ago. Local recelpts, 146 cars, : P Emean war rumove; | With none contract; estimates for Friday,| NEW YORI STOCKS AND BONDS. | it & oo iy | 00 Wil @ lagt we: c lower to Bigher; | ISCare, . kst has BAR SILVER-Gulet; 223-16 per ounce. A Wy 160 5 been _steady, 3 A t‘u'.,..a wCBNe: July; 771816 b f‘?noucd helped some by the firmness in corn. At | Approaching W y Alds Other| o, MONEY—3%@4 per cent. The rate of discouant in the open market for short bill . thelr best prices were %@%c over Wednes- s fi e : LN Qpeember cloged ot WX _|day. Cash'demand was poor, but offeringe Synses i Dewress Mazket. 15 BeRY Sent.and for thres monthe’ bills j0s0 4 35 opened 5@ldc lower: closed aciive, stron; Ygalpa, Honduras, says the Herald's CORN-—Recelpts, 110,00 bu.; exports, 3. | welo small and receipts so small that the | (NFW YORK, Feb. 19.—The normal tend-| '8 per cent. STEERS AND HEIFERS. mixed and butchers, 30.8G720; §00d to | Panama’ ondent, siate that congress {00 bu.. spot steady: No. 3 6ic elevaltor and | jocal trade took oats at yesterday's prices, | SNCY 10 close up contracts preceding a holi- Tl foorpadionr Thotee heuvy, $1BT10:; FOUEh Hewss. $6.53 | has nominated Juan Anjel Arias o Dres: c afloat: No. 3 Yellow, se¥c; No. 3 white: | 170cq) ‘recelpts, 72 cars, ‘with § standard; | 48Y proved a depressing Pafuencs & the For ' 2 o 4715; Light, $6.46@6.90; bulk of sales. 3.9 | hent of ihé -epublic and Maximo Rosa Optons “were firin and hisher on | cihl, S0 e riany Oty 6 cars. * Cleas. | market today. indicating that such out-| LONDON, Feb. 19—The stringency of the | .01 6" g - BBG | dent o Dresident General Slerre, former k Ancen: 13000 bushels. * McReynolda was o | Sunding cominitments as existed among | money market coniinued ‘today Busirg SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12,000 | hresident. has left the capital to quell th Duyer, and the selling was led by Counsel- | pgrker, ° There was ' evidente Of Tather | ooaccss ot tor st onars rregular. e | 1* oy s 1o Chblce Wethers SO0 TE: | Bt s M which made nc. headwiy osed s 676! 3 A ! e settlement fndu 3 o . 00@5. February 1, but which 3 vy, e itk Joly, @ T (oo, Slosed at A ROVIRIONS—The Markat, coontd sttedy. B on the S umche OF two stocks which | ional realizations. Consols e Baasy . falr to_cholce mixed, $.00G560; western Tecelving neither miateral nor moral sup: Recelpte, 160 bu; exports, 2| L0 0 i Srers wers mare plonti- | OF, depression. THo character of the llauida: | hut had & Kood unierione A R it S S = ¢ dully No. % 49%c; slandard white, | 7T™ The market developed into a Btrong | ion nd the violent decline in Metropolitan | dull and mostly below pariiy. They clysed ol Recelpte. Shipments 3 2| one, and was readily influenced by buying | Street Railway and in Metropolitan Securi- | weak, Grand Trunks we: ey gk White, 49c track, mixed western, nomb | ordors. ‘There were 30000 head hoge: prices | tes were causes of unea and were | tions, Forelgners were fately fres " Hogs g o || a0, A Adams 6rain Go | Pat falrly steady with corn; May closed at | 8t the yards 6@l0c lower; estimates for to- | &ccompanied by sensational rumors. The | PARIS, Feb. 19.—Prices on the bourse to- Sheep ........ L8N ean fll). " Y Ka City Live Stpek Market. | GRAIN, | KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10.—CATTLE—Re- 3 western ewes. 1 western wether. 6 cull lambs. 212 western lambs. 381 ern yearlings. 445 western yearlings 14 feeder lamb: 20 cull ewes. No. Dry Gor Market, | NEW YORK. Feb 19—DRY GOODS— Continued act in fnhhlnr Juarters, but first hands have had only indifferent ‘busi. n The market continues on stron; with stocks depleted and general de- lays 'in_ delivery of goods. Advances on brown and bleached goods have been re- corded in certain quarters. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 19 —SUGAR-—Mar- ket steady: open Kettle. 24@ige; open ket- 2 Boges 283 western wethers. 13 western wethers. 17 western lambs. . SOLD YESTERDAY. 5 Colorado ewes. 8 Colorado ewes 19 Colorado ewes 202 Colorado wethers, 269 Colorado 218 Colorado 16 Colorado 215 Colorado 520 western lamb: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. T - BannBuScuomer tle centrifugal, 3%4@3%c; centrifugal, whit 3%@dc; yellow 3%@3 b-16c; seconds, Molasses, open kettle, nominal, centrifugal, 18. Syrup, nominal. 19G24c. NEW YDRK, Feb.' 19.—SUGAR—Raw, firm. Refined, firm. Molasses, quiet. P e T S L Hd 238258238 8% B e BITILLRER SHRREITTESATINST Whisky Market. Cattle Are Steady, While Sheep and | CHICAGO, Feb. 19.~WHISKY—Basis of wines, 3130, Hogs Close Strens. BEORTA, Feb. 19.— WHISKY—$1.90. oc‘ll;lg,«%o. Feg, 19.~%A1'ru—:—kem;.u,. ST, LOUIS, Feb. 19.—WHISKY—Steady 10,000 head; 'steady; good to prime steers, . E 3.6096.00; BooF (o medium, $3.2504.50; stock: | | C NNATI, Fob. 19.—WHISKY~DI ers and feeders, $2.35G4.50; cows, $1.40G4.40; | tillere’ finisiied goods, on the basis of high helters, 82.00G4.60; canners, $1.4062.5; bulls, | wines, 1.30; qulet BROLE, calves, $0GLN; Texds fod —_— steers, $3.5004.25. HOGS—Recelpts, 25,000 head; estimated to- Nepturas Onufidnior Eaine morrow, .000 head; left over, 8500 head; | NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Advices from Teg- e 0 0000 60500 0008 0 090 80 000 68 EEEEEEEEE858R55853828888288R A ARETEEET $ ] EEEEIS TR R T 12 1 1 13 morrow, 26,000 head; hogs In the west today, | €Xtreme break in Metropolitan Street Rall- | day opened with great fi A Y-Steady: shipping, 55@70c; good to | w30 head, against 76.50 last year. way which resulted was 3% points and in | heavior Jate. on Tealizations Toward thg ehotes. Moe@el 06 d i » WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. |the Becurities company 4 points There close ostentatious offers of “stocks caused HOBS—DuIL, state, common to cholce, | yunuan City Grain and Provistons, | L1 4¥. Koing to show that short selling by | hressed ‘foreigere and most ot 'the bther 102 crop. c; 1901 crop, #G27c; oids, 8 TRSNAH CHE ISP & 04 P bears liad been . conspicuous elemcat 1n | departments. "The London advices announc. 'y : f , Feb, ~WHEAT-—May, e ne. @ depressing effect of o lipEs_Firm; Galveston, 2 to 25 1ba. | Gice; July. sewcy cash, No. 3 hard, @gese; | the incident on the general Market was | oi* the fay here, Some vdustridls wers Jo: Denieng Ty - 18¢; Texas | No. i No. 4, ®0@6ic: rejected, 56@ | undeniable. The active profit-taking In | freely offered. Rio tintos reacted on the Y i R R Mikm, acld, M2t ; No. 'No. 3, Amalgamated Copper also left the ket | fail In the price of copper. . Kaffirs were PROVIBIONS—Beef, stéady fasmi May, without ‘s sustaining force. =The sharp | weak on account of the prevalling uncer- PROVIBIONG st stéady: tamily, 150 ot mixed, 4 | reaction in the price for the metal n Lon- | fainty.” The private raie 'of discpunt was : .80 . §20, X i No. 3, dige. n reports for a large decline in | 333 " i Sity_extra India BATS Mo ™ ‘white. l%flc; No. 2 mixed, | CODper €xports of this country for Febry- | te ias the womsuny - Per cent réntes, loof eRled s iick- | me. ary were the only new developments fo| BERLIN, Feb. L0031 50 foere: | RYE—No. 2, d6c. account for the action of the stock. J § r lard, | HAY_Timothy, $12.60g13. .00, | souri Pacific was weak and its action bug- mg_‘zellfln. \ !r'ed Tllll"hl ln‘kof the load carried by resh, ™ e pool in ock. - T Pacif i b Recelpts, Shipments | Fohdon war". seller here. but not to an AN, Senasien Pycife ‘wes fmuer ‘g0 8. o Wheat, bu. * 40,300 13,600 | important extent. The malntenance of the | BOMBAY, Feb, 15.—The Bank of Bombay -nLaJw—ll orn, bu. . 63.300 K Bank of England rate and the Atringency oday eady; city, Bc; country, 60 | Oats: bu. of money 1 London have & depressing | Ies s per searnt oo L effect there and some account seems CE_Firm. ., . o be taken in forelgn financial centers of the BUTTER—Recelpta,_ 3310 pkgs.; market threatening aspect of affairs In the Balk- firmy; state dalry, 180%4c; extre creamery, | TOLERS. Fob, 10 WHEAT-Eairly ac- | ans. The "late stiffening In the domestic| OMAHA, Feb. 19 —Bank clearings today, !'L. 6"37&“.«-“ ¢=~l.=; creamery, 15Gc. . i Y, g ¥, | corn market was attributed to the state of | $1,146.078.54: corresponding day last year, . pts. 14.902 pkgs.; market firm; ":‘oan—nuu Y Bebiasn. Abie sé aff; in southeastern Europe, which | §1.287.878.84; decrease, $92.805.0. gtate and Pennsyivania, average best, 194o; e duiy e ; v, Mo; May. | Rervey o' sigwest. that its influence as A | | CHICAGO, ¥eb" it ~Clearings. 321.5%61: J ¢ n 4 N r factor on stocks is not obvious. anc . ; Net ork exchang G 1,010 pkgs.; firm; state '_A'l‘— ull, unchanged; February, 374¢: | “Sierling exchange continued to advance | discount; foreign cxchange, unchang:d: (&1 seem. tanay, 'flh’-"".’&'.‘fl' e ¥ YN S3h4e. {oday and was not oftset by a correspond- | sterling posted at 85 for sixty days and F E o 2 Se. ng rise a s, thus narrowing the | at 3488 for demand e ate made, 10Ke, colored, | BEED-Jlover easler: February, $11% | margin from the gold export point NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Cleart 23, fall made.’ 4ige; lat: m‘.m Jarge] | March, ¥1.15: prime timothy, §1.75g1.0; prime | not S epecied. howsver. that. moid will' gy | 02.25: baiances: $6 25,41 g ! '}‘(‘fi)&-‘fir l.«(r. ‘.-“n-r:‘-y . v et nut"bo fore ;l'hundly next week at the ilms’rm;l auhahu 19.~Clearings, $23,506.963; -~ J . > earliest, owing to tra rt conside: . | balances, $1,361.679. Dicaved firm; western chickens. 14@14%c; Philadelphis Produce Market. The Drogpeas ‘being made by the senste s | PHILADELFHIA, _Feb. = 19—Clearirzs western fow 4o turkeys, 18@1%c. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 19—BUTTER- | the consideration of the Panama canal | $23,387.08; balances’ $.M0.101; money, i@$ A4 METALS— ned 15s in London to. | Firm and c higher; treaty gives a liveller interest to the ques- | per cent s TS at 11s &4 and , He. tion of vroviding for remittances to pay | BALTIMORE. Fcb. 19.—Clearings, $.33,- ures at £133 128 64, wie locally it was | EGO! the purchase price for the canal. A light | 577; balances, §857.314; money, 5 per cent. 204, higher. with spot quoted at #5040 | 1ic, at the mark; western, ifc. st the'marki | export demand for grain made ‘scanty | ST. LOULS web. it Clearings, 337 160: w also was weaker in ; | “Ethmasiare, Jie: touther, iagute. surgly of excha balances, $1,012522; money, easy, per declining about 7s 6 to &£67 12s ed for | Cl but steady; New York| The active bull cent; New York exchange, M¢ premium. ceipts, 6.500 natives, 550 Texans and 100 na- PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. tive calves: middiing and heavyweight cat- . tle 10@15c lower than high point of weel Members Chicago Board of Trade, 8t light cattle steady to 10c lower; good cows Louls Merchants Exchange and Kan- and heifers active, steady: quarantine stuft | | =as City Board of Trade. steady to loc, lower; stockers and feeders | | Room 224 Board Trade Bldg., Omaha strong; choice export and dressed beef *Prones 1006 and 1017, steers, $4.45@5.%5; falr to good. $3.6064.45: || 5 ®. von Dorm, Viee Presiden: foa stcers. 83008007 R wig Miakian Write for our market letter and cash steers, §2.85@4.10; Texas cows, 32, grain bids. native cows, $1.7@4.50; native heifers - — 5] cuan‘fir‘&mnmm.u; bulls, §2.254" —— e calves. §2.0006.60. . B. Weare, Pres. C. A Tieare, HOGS-Receipts, 8500 head: market [P ® Established 1882 Prea opened M0e lower; closed strong: top, P il o saien. w60 nesvy, 370 | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGL @17 mixed packers, 88807175 Uht | T Mempers of the Prcipul Exchunges. #5507 8. yorkers, WRG10; plus, H0G1E e e Lo Juicaa EEP W AND & LAMBS Recelpts, 550 guary, PROVISIONS, ¥1OCKS, BONDI head; market active, steady; native lambs, W IREYIRIGNS, F{9CH $4.0006.65; western lambs, ‘$.8606.50; fed ught and sold for cash or ewen, RB.16G6.00; native wethers, SOOGS0 0 n JRutire delivery L o Western wethers, $3.40G8.10; stockers and e b ade feeders, 2.50G3.65. o w. B weptras . Menager. New York Live Stock Market, NEW YORK, Fel 19.-CATTLE—Re- = ~ g none; dres beet, -;7-4,{. city NOTICE. ressed native, 7@9c per Ib. Cables last re- | —— — — - Celved quoted American sieers at lii@iic. | NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MBET- dressed welght; refrigerator beef at %@ ING. %r r 1b. Notice is hereby given that the regular 873 head; veals rated | annual meeting of the stockholders of the stealy; firm: the pens fully | Bouth Platte Land Company will be held at ecleared; veals sold $5.500%.75, & single | the office of sald company in Lincoin, Ne- " cal 31 car of western cal at $4.35; | braska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the ith day 3 city dressed veals, 11 Uie. of March, A. D. 1903 OGS~ Receipts, 4. head: steady; state By order of .lhl board of dispctors. sold at §7.60 per 100 Ibs. | " "C. Hi. MORRILLY President, SHEEF AND LAMBS-Receipts, 5679 ! A B. MINOR, Secretary. sheep and good lambe rated firm; | Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 1 18, ¥3 04 EEi i34 34 19.—Internationals were irregular on the bourse today banks were calm, collieries were repurchased and Ang- toliah rafiroad shares were in great de- EgEIESIsSsRREE 1080 %00 110 L1002 ] 7 3 50 3 3 5833335353232:88 25282 s BPIE 2B ITSSSEETFEEEY 2 & . "

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