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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |35 iz es 12 42,1 fc vt s o 3 s, e o g g s e amr snvs s AR |IVE STQUE MARKET @4.35; veals, $3.00g6.75; bulls and stags, § 50 @4.00; yearlings ~and_ calves, u!.'awm, stockers and feeders, $3.350.60. HOGS—Receipts, 0,60 light and light mixed, $6.75G6.92%; medium and heavy, $8.85a1.10; bulk, $68@7.00; plgs, $5.50G9.40. 8H CEP—Receipts, 3200; market mostly not good. market also was firm, but trade was quiet. | FLOUR--First patents, $.9064.00; second | * PHILADELPHIA, _Feb, 2—Clearings, Prices were advanced e, closing at $29.506 | patents, $1.80@3.90; first Clears, $2.66; second | $25,5,875; balances, §2,148,713. Money, 414G - .«.»‘.‘,i l4||’;sl‘r rn|nuw: d up Hu’l‘n»‘rmnll ll;lnn clears, $2.10q2.20 cent. { i e . irm | ®ith another advance of 3s, 9d In Lendon, | BRAN—In bulk, $16.00§15.2. ALTIMORE, Feb. %.—Clearings, $,1 Cows Grela Pis Quist, Though Frioes (o Eir 0 08 30 Tor "Ntlires. Te was Bihet 1| WEARE CONMISIION COMPANY W ORI e, 3 l’=r . o und“!:e’::‘“?’:\“d sk 59, 38, 9 Zo was higher here SARE “108 PANY. NEW YORK, Feb, 2.—Clearings, $350, 1 on Board of Trade. aiso. Btandard 8 auoted at $12674; Inke |3« 4t balancen, §meis1 o e T and electrolytic at $13.12%13.76, and cast: ST. LOUIS Mo., Feb. Clearings, $9.- ing at $LNTGINING. Lead was quiet and 1 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb.— | geb i65; ~Dalsncrs S G001 Money steady, PROVISIONS ARE STRONG AND GO UPunchanged here at S4c, and in London at |54 per cent. New York exchange par. |HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER £ 4; mpeitee Wi 8, 4 highee in Telephone 1516, [ New ¥ at ga. 10 but localiy U w CHICAGO, Feb. % -WHEAT The mar.| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. v and unchanged at $50.05350.10. Iron | ket has been quiet, but pr.ces have about | G May Wheat is Unchanged, Oats and | waq higher abroad; Glasgow closed at 58, supported by the s(tength In corn ani | : Good Dem for Fat Sheep and Corn Rise a Trifle, While Low 9d, and Middlesboro at s, T%d. Locally | the firm northwest marke News has not | Market Still Depre While Prices| Lambs, bat Prices Ruled Steady to iron remained quiet; No. 1 foundry, north- | been bullish, weather is favorable, cables Are Feverish and Irregular. Hoss Fall to Aftect ern s quoted at $34.00624.50; No. 2 foundry | were almost unchanged and statistics were | . o e “ & Dime Lower Than Those in NEW YORK, Feb. 2%.—The undertone of - orce at Firat of Week. e 2333320288 BT ISsulypuy =] ! - = 3 Are Lower, Whil Average Steady. CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—CATTLE-Recelpts 2,000 head,' iInciuding 200 head Texans, market active, 10G16c lower than Monda good to prime gteers, $5.2565.90; poor . medium, $3.25@4.75; stookers and feedors 5 Rlaus: cows SLAGLE, heirers. T ALY 8 .90; canners, 72.00; bulls, 828564 FALVES. i 5G4.75; Texas fed steers, 8 HOGS—Recelpts, 37,000 head; estima tomorrow, 30,000 head; left over, 5000 he market opened slow, average Strong # yesterday's close; mixed and butchers, $6. @i.16; good to 'choice heavy, §i.15@:.3; rough heavy, $6.8@7.15; light, $646a6.5; bulk of sales, 36.90@7.15. SBHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 23,000 head; market steady and lower; good to cholce wethers, $.00§5.50; fair to cholce mixed, $4.00G4.75; western sheep, $4. 15.50; Dative lambs, H.T@7.00; western lumby 32382,33 82T o3san northern, $22.00@22.50; No. 1 foundry south- | bearish, reportin, an Increase In the & Other Commodith; ern and’ No. 1 foundry southern soft at| word's visible of 00000 busheis, againats | the stock mirket continued - depressed 20.50@24.50. Warrants continie nominal. decrease last year of 2.041,000. Clearances ‘ today, although the movement of prices wlsoidiaes Jere only 124000 bushels. Contract stock, | a8 'feverieh and irregular | throushout, * st L g R L here was quite n general show Of stren . CHICAGO, 1L, Feb. %.—Trading in the| OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. | RS Uahely, dtcteare, B Norhwest | o (e Uiching "and individual polnts of SOUTH OMAHA, Fev. 5. grain pits was rather quiet today, but after — primary 'receipts inst S o | Srength at diferent times afterward, but | Receipts were: Hogs. Sheep. 80 Gufy ‘opening the tlose was firm, MAY | Condition of Trade and Quotation onr Ko Dty sl nents, {moth ng in the way of gains was left at the | Omciai Monday. .. O i Wheat bélng unchanged, May corn 4G%c Sraph . against 164,00, The seaboard reported 14 | close, which was dull and weak. The light- | Otficial Tuesday. = MiEhor and Sate up Latage. Frovisions ruled aple and Faney Produce. londs taken for export. local receipis, 2 | Mng course of the money market con- | Lihcial Wednesd: i strong, the May products closing 5@74c | EGGS—Market weak; fresh stock, 13c. cars, with none contract; estimates for | tinued to be the dominant factor in damp- lower at 17%c higher. | JLIVE POULTRY-—Iens, 10G10%c;: old | Thursday, 15 cars. There has been a de- | eNing any speculative enthusiasm. Time | Three days this week..14.088 B el T pyveratite weather | pouy e el T e TR R R L O U money tates continued to harden and the | Same daye last week.... 1,425 brought out considerable selling In_the | v¢; geee, iG8c: chickens, per Ib., 10@10%e. CORN—There has been a strong corn | traders do not care to do business at lower | Same week before wheat pit at the start, and a .00 many | DRE D POULTRY-Chickens, 11@lc; | market, w.th buying for both long and | Ftca than %@s per cent for any period. | Same three weeks longs werc sold out,’ while Cuunnission | hens, 11Glic; turkeys, 15G1ic; ducks, 11@12c; | short account. All the bull interests have | This was the decisive index of the mon~y houses had sales for short nccoing May | seent, gl Beon “Wetlve, pardeniarly the provision | Situation. There was a tghtening &are and | Same days Jast year..... 8640 opened %c to %c lower at 6%c to iic, but | 'TTER- Packing stock, 124c; cholce | crowd. There has been buying by the Eng tion by other matters bearing on the | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. his soon advunced on & £0od demand from | dairy. In (ubs. Jo01ic; SepATAtor: Sicisae lish packers and by the Cudahy housos, | money situation, but these were the result | = (ul‘l‘?‘vlnl Tabis SioWs the Teveipts of commission houses sald to be acting for | TERS—Standards, per can. 2ic; extra | but the price was mo 8t. Louls people, selling up to Ti%c. A ' Selects, per can, 85¢; New York Counts, Der | ably by the coverine b Parien i coeh | du from Chicago introduce a new | CAttie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha little weakness in other grains caused some | ean, 42¢c; bulk, éxtra Selects, per gal., $1.75; | market was weak, with eastern bids lower | 14ctor of importance into the situation. Th P i date, with comp T Pe ,lumng b'hluflll: u& ) rpn(‘ltlnn to 7' llnlr- miu;. Standard, per gal., $1.35. Cables were off a fraction. Contract stock, | Subtreasury was not r'ull,l‘(l uuunhnnfln,\’ [ ‘fl:l!uy:lf» 1908 13&5 io%e o lowed, The light offerings late in the day | FHOZEN FRESH FISH—Trout, G10¢: | 53,000 bushels: derronsod, 110 vati | make_any further transfer to that point, 7 128 ol s the main Cause for the airly firm feel- | herring, Se; pickerel, sc; pike, Sc: perch. 85: | the Rockica corn inereascd 000 bashels | DUC New York exchange at Chicago de. | Hogs .. woan deon o AR e Stk M at -,mwr"“v Bradstreet's report of the | codfish, 12¢; ’rm,{.'.‘g.p._,, 3005 obaters: huu?m_l‘l,.,-,.l receipts, 606 cars, with none terday's transfers’ through the sub. | Omaha ror the last several dass with coms | 2.......... 1&& 2 86 Siivehosni oo 8083 90 Receipts, 5,200 natives; 1,80 Texans; caly orid's” visible supply was a bearish in. | bolled, e 16, 33c; lopsters, green, per Ib. | Primary’ receipts - 108000 Hushels, “ags i | rensury, combined with very farge customs o TOCK CALVES. $f8 mexaos, 00 ntives; common cofn ca +fluence, and claimed the world's stock had | dic; bullheads, 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, | 403,00 Jast yoar: primar ments. 61200y | collections, brought the loss of the market e naaiion o, " 8 v: best 10c higher; e 8- increased 1,300,000 bushels last week, com- | ci halibut, le. = Dliahers ghinat ton e NEIPmen(s, S s | 0 the Overnment institution for the day [ 1903, [1902. 1901|1900, 11899 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. | tive, steady; cows' firm; stockers and fee. red with a decrease of & year ago of | BRAN—Per ton, $16.50. | 23 0nds for export intavarani webirta | Gp to $2,219,00, making the aggregate loss & i ass | ors atendy; ‘cholce export and dressed | Tout were gt and squel v 00 pushels: | Deslers” assoclations. Chorce No. 1 UPER, | tofee F HOyement 1 predicted. - Clear- | {0r SrAAY, 31 (hat 40N, B Gtuih "ubon Btockers and feders, ROBELUN: weator g A soclation: A d, | ances, 20,000 bushcls. 501 % a » w o $2.50@4.60; we ) Primary__recelpts were 552,000 |»u~vnr\uJ:{; No 1 medium, #; No. 1 conrse; 80 | 'OATS—The METRe fins been Arm, hetped | Casl resources will be offset by a large Steers, CHRisgy S0y Texan cows: .60, 9. agairst 673,000 bushels a_year ago. Minne: | Rye atraw, $6. Thess prices are for hay of | by the strength in other grains, and hay | contraction in the loan account of the ers, RBGLY; Te: ows, $2.6¢, 3 apolis and’ Duluth reported receipts of 220 | g90d color and quality. Demand falr; re- | kept firm over Tuesday's advance most of | PAnks by a transfer to foreign lenders. As native cows, $1.50GM.16; native heifers, & .cars, which, with local recelpts of 25 cars— | celpts light. yesterday, although there hos been selling | ® matter of fact, loan bills made thefr re- @4.00; canners, $1.00@2.25; bull 008,17 none contract grade—made total receipts | CORN-—4ic. on & very large seale. There has been sell. | Appearance in the forelgn exchange today calves, $2.00@.50. 79r the three points of 245 cars. against 276 | OATS-30c {08 of May and July by Patten: Cammis- " ana were principally responsible for the 1o HOGE “Recelpty, 10,000; markot wealk o & wars last week, and 042 cars o year ago. | RYE-—No. X0 lon houses ‘took the offeringe. Lotal re. | casier tone i that market, although there e iy piomver; top, i buik orn_met an active demand from provic JGETABLES. celpts, 181 cars, with 17 standard; estimates | Were large é€xport takings of corn today des B8 Bony: Bl mixe: Fiy weakness was on lower cables and in | C BOTATOLS. ho b @0 ise. renuen ety ast of the Rockies outs In- | feacted ngain. 1t was not known, how SH Receipts, 600~ market best sympathy with the decline in wheat. Com-| SWEET POTATORS—lowa and Kansas, | 809,000 bushels: increaeed 17,000 The cast | €ver, until after the close of the market strong; others easy; n lambe, $4.006 mission houses were the best buyers, and | §.2 " | market was casicr early, but recovered. | that arrangements had been made for the &7 western lambs, 8@ ;. ied cwor Sltorings. being auickly absorbed: Unsct: | NEW FARRGSE—ber dox. bunches, shc | The demand ggntinues pocr. | AVRE"Tni 1s descrived as u spectal trane: ern wothora. $3.4006.10; stockers and fecd- offe d. -| NEW CARROTS—Pe- don 3 OVISIONS - The st - iopu yres s is describe o - | 0 we 0G6.70; stockers and fecd- poor trading. The close was strong and | BEETS—New southern, per doz. bunches, | and Company bought May and July lard | different from the most orthodox reguiar | 3@%c_higher at 46@46%c for May, which |oc; old, per bu., 40c. early. Trade has been mostly local. There | transaction. It Is not considered probable rulm{ed betwean Sl :lllu;‘l 464, r‘”mt] et QUCUMBERS-Hothouse, per dos., §1.75. | were 40,000 head hogs: prices at the yards !“"M e \l""“ "";m““!“‘"r“:};‘;l';;e';.m"[“!fie" 5 celpts were 606 cars, with none of contract| PARSNIPS—Per bu., 40c. were 5¢ lower. Estimates for tomorrow, | Was due to an ng o ews. 2 grade. CARPOTS—Per bu., 40c. 39,000 head. Hogs in the west, 79,000 head, | lack of confirmation of 35“"‘,‘;“’ L A4 3 ] o The early weakness in corn and wheat| GREEN ONIONS-Southern, per doz.|against 73,00 head last week and 93,700 last | Fegarding Wabash and San Francisco as | S8R 8 %l o' notner heavy run of ho '»"y'“’“‘;;‘..,‘.’{;:'rn‘“ tfafle‘-" E:'nr’“’"”m'""fi‘ b"}{'fi'x’)efél?fs's South a YU WEARE COMMISSION COMPAN "‘3‘\'0;:“?;(;2:?"“;'"“h“i");‘}!‘l"T‘X:\r!:fl\'!fl):;:"'"? ™ : tlmngl-'r.kv:tm‘fi::? .:r?epgo"uu '1':‘1' dx' W"fig hy co 01 ) on “the ad- ~Southern, per dof €8, VEARE COM: ON COMPANY. 0 real 3 3 e i : N ou n| c ¥ g et Vi ance In other grains the market became | sic, A S, el el Rock Island had the appearance of an ef- | jlndicates Sunday. =~ = o |lower, but sellers refused to take oft (hat | bis ener, Sot, oW 1% arbs Armer which feeling was helpei matetially |~ TURNIPS—Per bu., 4c; Canada rutab: Visible Supply of Grain, fort to revive the influence of the rumors. [ | (he, OFCl U e o rond wan: much: 80 that fof some time Dractioally | welght: reirigeratoc poct, o ony; Orcesed i G0 Hisner at ibthe, arter solling be. | Buncles gy, 14ci néw southern, per doz. | NEW YORK, Feb. %.—Special cable and | Railway was also regarded as rather | Roads Cattle Hogg. 8h'p, Hnes. | Hove'the hogs, thousih. so thes faits raimas | (003 0 quarters of oeer et TN et B Pt it | "ot es wiseonaia per Ib., 1 {plesraphic Sdyices to Bradstreet’s show | ominous. The rise in St. Paul was due to | G, M .& St. P. Ry... 8 § " | their bids ard the buik of “the. mi‘.["é%‘?lu5§'fi,‘;‘,;:’;*;,c;*,g;',‘,‘;hh‘g,?";,_"* Py ; oas, Visoonain, - e following changes in available supplies , at the 4 as ; hog! 1250 ] ; vos lower; veals, f. W il iRy Ve b white, per Ib., 2igc; Spanish, por crats, §L7, | £5° 101 OWINE changes In avallable supy the possibiities that the directors at'to. | Wabash By ..o : 16 lower than yesterday. The heavywelghts | G5.10; weniern calves, $.5000.6; elty drssed Tovisthcs cpened steady in the face of | SPINACH—Southern, per dos. bunche Wheat, United States and Canada, east | proposed new stock lssue. Amalgamated | Union Pacific system 2 Sroatt o 36,5 and prime | veals, L@l4lsc per pound. lower prices for hogs at the yards, & falr G S : string | 9 the Rockles, decreaced 474,000 bu.: ‘afloat | Copper felt the benefit of an advance | C: & N. W. Ry...... ey '\_)’l‘,";fllz';znz'ggm’&“fii_’gt;ou‘-‘fih The | MOGS—Recelpts, 4000; lower for il ing . featu ke S AN P4 ov box, 8; string | for and in Europe, increased 180,000 bu.; | the selling price to Europe of the matal. | I < e Hght eall. from So1 oo to 3840, &nd | welghts; state hoge, §7.00G7.40; no westerrs CABHAGE - Honand seed, b, 14e. | total supply, Increased 1,826,000 bu. Laclede Gas and North American reflected | C., St. P., M. very brisk at any tme, and the | *o e p ors, and the nlose was &¢ & higher ran NAVY BEAN;_;“ al e Corn, PPnlted States and Canada, east of | (he report of the purchase of the former . 'Ry. woll advhRbed h{o ) ,'“d tho | " SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipté, rices. May pork was up 7o at $117 TOMATORE New. FioHas, per 6-basket | the Rockles, increased 2000 bu. !by the latter. The buying of Sugar, at- Representative sajes: .. May Tard Wes S@THO Digher at $9.65, while | crate, $4.0@600, o D¢ * | 100 United States and Canada, east of | tributed o favorable trade reports. 'Th / B g b g g b bond market was uite broad, uf e . R TR T T e | geie WMIFLOWER-California, per erats, Among the more important ncreases re- price movement was frregular. Total sales, | C.; R. 15 care ooen; I8 OATS] RS, 100 A hogh | FRUTTS. rted this week are those of 60,000 bu. at | Bar valne, §2,456,000. Tiltnois Central . 0000 head, (f % if % p ashville, 54,000 bu. at St. Joseph and 50,- | " United States bonds were all unchanged - 'The leading futares rangéd as follow: PEARSEE“" varieties, per box,mu.w 000 bu. at Minneapolis private elevators. on_the last call. Total receipts .....18%6 125 3 shack B Now Yok monk 2 i fornta | p.The leading decreases are those of 30,000 | * The tollowing are the closing prices on | The aispusition of the day's recelpts was Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yec'y. | Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.80. B At noftiwestarh nterior slevatars, 186 | the New Tk Wtock ‘exchnaug as follows, cach buyer purchasing the num- ~ GRAPES-Mnlagas, per kog. $8.0007.00. | oaicnsc™trhoraand: se.., and 124,000 bu. at | yecnieon .. 86% So. Rallway ptd...... Der of head indicated: J CRANBERRIES — Wisconatn, - per bb N 2R 2 Texas & Fatife. oo onuTE sk Cyttle. Hoga Shp, g 5 . altimor 4 3 . maha Packing Co Ok D L e, Wil o Lo} - Philadelphin Produce Market. fd e Pl 8wift and Company 1,08 1,818 TROPICAL FRUMTE. o 50 pEHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2. BUTTER- g s e Armour & Co... LA T i §—C 3.60; rm, good demand: extra western cream- | Cal il vl Wavad didirs Cudahy Packing s 3 LEMONS—California. fancy, $6; cholce, Sy extr hegrby prinis: Sic 2 Chen & Ghie 111 0 Wabaah : o trom W52 Gits e 8—C: GS—Steady, falr emand; fres| T ki % Wheeling & L. 4 | Vansan A AN e —Caufornia navels, fancy. 8.00| carby, lbc, At the mark; fresh western. | chuss & % : Carey & Benton.. sweet Jaffa, $2.50. " | 165¢, at'the mark; fresh southwestern, 15c, | Chicago & G. W.. Vi . Ty | Lobman & Co. IS'A:)* DATBES—Persfan, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., | 8t t‘)‘w mark; fresh southern, lic, at the | . . n’l.“l& ls{tep{tie‘n,,. 2 * | mark. 4 . untzinger...... mvil w'fn'ug"' c“&.,‘}f.fl“,":'"p; "l',, ”c‘f,',m. %0c; | CHEESE—Steady; New York full creams, | Chicago & N. Livingstone & Shaller. Turkish, pér 35-1b. box. 14@ISe. * 7¢ | prime small, 14@14%c; fair to good small, | Chicage Ter 9 Hamilton . MISCELLANEOUS, L%gIse} prime large, lc; falr to good | o el _ Lo Husg 1 arge, %e, ) Vol urnam.... HONEY—Utah, per 24-frame case, 3. Ll % | B Hobbick, Colorado, $2.50. J o pid....... N2 : CIDER—New York, $4; per %-bbl., $2.8, N S AR o Pattme . SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, ~per ' %-bbi., | JOLEDO, ~Feb. 3% —WHEAT — Dull, | oo American 8.8 'R 8 &8 $2; per bbl., $3.75. v + | steady; cash, 77%c; May, 1%c; July, To%c. L L. s - R RN OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes | ,CORN—Falrly active, steady; February, ot PR YRR S the following prices: Iron, country mixed, | 46¢; May, 4% 2 Jul. wfi“ ;M 4(Brooklyn R. T.... Ser tons, S11..fron, stove plate. pes tam OATS—Dull, lowe ruary, STie; May, | a3 ; Hatal R R TR T gopper, per ib., §ic; brass, hufl"{ per 1 '%%E—No. 2, 5it4e. Great Nor, pfd.. ¥ CA'ITLE—There was another liberal run Sic; brass, light, per Ib., 6isc; lead, per I H 3 ' SEED—Clover, active, easler; February, | Hocking Valley... J of cattie here today, but still the market “fii‘lgcl.ng%{dfinr—‘zsmo per Ib., 10c. $7.12%; March, $7.12%; prime timothy, $L85; AL |v’4(; R held up in good shape ‘onllnl A llrl‘l:zo as follows: POPCORN—Per 1b., 2¢; shelled, dc. prime alsike, 8. owa” Gentral | B ki Sonmed 10 b quite’ anxious for T i T 00 apis Mord sind, Jart L e A Peorin Market. 0 guppiles, o that the bulk of the offerings 80; Catraighte. $31086.40; | Vsl calf, 8'to 12 : ‘No.' 2 ve was disposed of in good season, wfi i straights, $3.10g8.40; | Tob0 (G40 t0 32, Ibe. | B EEORIA, Feb. %.—CORN—Lowe T A large proportion, of the offerings, this i ho i L lc Coast .. morning consisted ol ef steers and the ’w}n‘, T@Me; No. 3, 10 | PN{ma Cwainnee N ) o 40, Ib, | OATS—Lower; No. 8 white, &}c. gl .,fm:: Pacife, Mt % rnnrldgn' couid Do dquoted genoraily ‘about ° T f A i = Mo » People’s Gi . 1t e more desirable 3 e f . 3 yollow, Myo. | 150 hard shell, per Ib., 14e: No. & sofs shel, New York Money Market. Mex. National .+:..\. 19% Preteed 8. Cai...... Reavy cattle, uniess strictly prime, were & 2, 840; No. 2 white, 38%o; il e T R Per joe 13| NEW YORK, Feb, %.--MONEY—0n call, | Jinn, & St L. S R litle neglected and some salesmen were 5 . . 1183 Prliman P. Ca: E little lower. A strictl, RYE-No. 3, 4c. almonds, soft shell, per Ib.. 1ic; hard shell, | 8teady, 2%@3 per cent, closing at 2 per o e o O calling” them ‘a llttle lower, ~A_striotly ey " per Ib., '15c; pecans, large, 3 Cent. 'Time, firm; all 'periods, 4%@s per 7% T A e “l(’.,';fl‘n'i,'““. W“‘" 43g460; fair to smatl, per 1b,, Tic; col%gan'u(i.p;:rlsfiu.“m cent, Primo -mercantile papérs, 4KGOW | x: ; _m:;,,:_," B ;.:1& for 80, which ls the highest ::llcle ok r b, 10c; er cent. ) | enn. G : 3 BT e o s No, 1 porthwest- | fifo; = ated peanuts. per Ib. el pioli | PSTERLING EXCHANGE—Easter, with 14| Unlon Bag & P, but the cattle were also the best seen tract, g .f. $11.80, i b d walnuts, per bu., $1; mcfiry niits, per bu., | &ctual business in bankers' bills at $4.87500) g 90| do pfd..... ¢ here in a long while. . b i 55 1 3a|u. s, "Leatter... 0 The cow market was quite active nd the PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $17.50 | 80 cocoanuts, per 100, $. 48756 for demand and at $4.8425@4.8430 for Feenryiventy eesen 1080 vt more desirable grades. such as cutters and @17.62%. Lard, per 100 1bs., $0.60@9.62%. Short sixty days Rilla; poated vates, ShEHADLS: | Sotiine .. UL . 4h cornfeds, sold freely at good steady prices. vibs sldes (loose), $9.45G9.65. Dry salted| St Louis Grain and Provisons. O Bhve: Yigway Mexican dollars, | 80 i Bid . e demand seemed to" be fully squal £ shoulders (boxed), 1340855, Bhort clear | ST LOUIS, Feb. 2%.—WHEAT—Easier: |sc. i 1 ] g M 5 Y8 . . the supply and as a result a fairly early sides (boxed), . 0.00. No. 2 red, cash, elevator, Tifc: track, 1@ | BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, | *Go“1st pia.. L. ciearance was made. Canners were not in Following were the recelpts and ship- | 76c; M-y. T2%@N%e; July, 10%@10%e; No. | frregular. dl 09 - ot . gasvee Quite as good demand as the better grades | 80. Cts from Sl poluts tocap ments of flour and grain: 2 hard, T1@i3%4c. " | "The clostng quotations on bonds are as |8t L. 8 W....ii. £ q @nd sold at rather uneven prices. Some | SHEEP—There u Jibera) run of sheep | Were large, amobnting to 7,450 hies, Jead: Recelpts. Shipments. | CORN—Firm; No. 2 cash, 41%c; track, | follows. ¢ o P AL LY %! ) sales were steady and others were undoubt- | and lambs here this morning, but the mar- | 11 to apprehensions as to the sithation tu Flour, bbls. 44,100 2,700 | 1%@44%c; May, 41%c; July, d1ic. 3 107% Hocking Val. 10114 | St, Paul 5 : edly a little easier. \ ket was active, everything being disposed [ Fesoect to May contracts A8d CAVRng [O00 Wheat, bu... OATS—IMrm; 'No. 2'cash, ' 3%%c, nominal; p 10734 L. & N. uni ‘10014 | o _ptd. v ‘There was no particular change in the | of In short prder. There was not much | Sovering .by shorts, = Ihix demanc ey Jorn, bu. track, 36c; May, 3lec; No. 2 white, 37%@ 7 Me e { So. Pacifie ...... i . market for bulls. Buyers were rather in- | change in the prices pald from those in | W&y (o a momeniary reaction in the mid: ts, bu.. . % 0. Rallway ......... % different, but s a rule they paid just about | force at the close of the market yesterday. | &fternoon, but the market at the close was ye, bu. YE—Lower at 5. Minn. & Si. : Steady prices, as compared with Vesterday. [ As compared with Monday, however, the | firm, net 2 points lower 1o & points highe Barley, bu... .00 | FLOUR-—Quiet; red winter patents, .40 oo M K& T e Forelgn Financial. Veal calves 'continued in good demand ut market could be auoted stéady to a dime A . “'the . tate] anles of futures On the Produce exchange toda b .66; extra fancy and straight, $3. 3 <100 do . - 82 el . | steady prices. ower. e decline is confined mostly to ) e, " st Y the but | A Bt ght, $3.1098.35; o Ny O e da 10 | ((ONDON, Feb, 18 e preleane of 15 | "“Thete has been a good demand from the | the less desirable grades. Wostern lamba were enlmn e At e T TON~Dull go; duiries, Uglc. Eggs, SEED—_Timothy, steady, $3.0098.60. 3 b Ral 7 “rouly 4 treasury “bilis, in addition to. dispurses | COURLry for stock cattle so far this week, | sold this morning at $6.5, and Mexican | (8T, VOIS Fob B OCHITINCDE, mArk, cases thcluded, Mo, Cheese, stéady, | CORNMEAT-Bteady, 8530 PN Y . SRR IS ments Yor raiiroad’ dividends, temporarity | 0 that speculators have rot been obliged | yearlings brought .10. Western wethers | 17, M08 NE, MLy Tnichen.” 5,468 bates 14@lde. BRAN—Firm; sacked, east track, o adJ, 8- 42" Reading gen. 4a.... somewhat eased the rates for money Im-the | {0 carty over many cattle irom day to day. | kold up to 8.3 and ewes 3460 tock, 21776 bales, i HAY—Steady 1o firm; timothy’ NORS P SRR I e B P TATKet today. DUl the effect was lestencd | That being the case, they naturally ook | The supply of feeders continued light and | 8tk RIS bales. o0 oonnon goor NEW YORIK GENERAL MARKET. | 1800 prairle, tamgnie | by the call for £10.000.00 for the Japanese | hold In 800d shape this morning ant pald | thcre was no quotable change In the mar- |\, “roir “gemand; prices § points _lower! .05, . L 8. W. . loan. The indebtedness to the Bank of | BO i ) 5 Americai middling fair, 58id; good mid- BAGGIN c. e : 5 here were comparatively few on sale, so| <Quotations: Cholce lambs, $860G6.75; falr m P ; Quotations of the Day o TEMP W fe J-) - . 8 e i he ook DISCOUNLS | (pat every think was soon disposed of. | to good lambs $.800825; choice Colorado | dling, 5.484; middling, S3M; low middfing k . d ordinary, 5.064; ordinary, 4.84d. iyt PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; jobbing, 3 %, | Was generally poor. There was fair trad. | Reraesentative salc B g Shjes Nestwelabt facts e of the Gay wers 10,000 bales, Of standard mess, $17.70, 'Lard, st . £ ) 1 s D om I S pun e | P 2 810 art e S ; H T | R v Y S L ovemr ermens, (i BCH S MR Sl | St 5 il Bl steady with a ‘modérate volume of trade; | Bacon steady; boxed extra shorte. $10.50; " Thim which wete ihe, Immtish esnesaly : @5.25: cholce ewen, $4.50G4.75; fair to good | celpts, 6,200 bales, all American, Fytures inker paiants. "Eo0; Winter Srenighis: | Bacon steady bosed cxtra shorts $10%0; a0 eony "0s% | the "southern "lines, the public ‘realizing eetiord Jamibe 84 5505 50; | opened quiet and’ closed. feverish. " Amer- s P i core patonte: SMELS: | OEnTAYs S0 short”clear, Hi0 G 5P o A L tardily that the prices were low and the A 1o feeder wethers. | lcan middling g o o February, D ] 5 o34, Spelter, ) 084 | earnings high. Americans opened firm and 3 0000 | bisd; February and March, 5.14d; M IBaE Srta, So30gat0; Minnesots, betets: | seay st H2uGi s, Chicago Ter. 4n... : mostly above parity. The feature in these der ‘ewes, 31006036, " Repre and April, 5.14d; April and May. 2GS ULTRY-Qulet; chickens, 10%@1c; | Colorado. So. 4. ;. . $0ta|Weat Shore is...; ! X ty. The $ A : k ; in Wabash ' 5.16d; 1 d July. Rye flour quiet; fah to good, .35; choice | turkeye, 14c; ducks, 1o; geese. Tigo w ! g e kil B il o e A T W e R X ; 3 on a persistent rumor that the Pennsy TR Sharth hrtive, oL nout, qulst, | BUTTRE-Steady; eamery, 22@%c; | “ao peneral is. $|Con Tobacco da... vania roal intends purchasing the former, tember, 5.0d; September and October, e teady; yellow _ western, | “haGe Garct W &D. C ik IRock Teland 48...... Steels were strong, but the local business Botoner "and November, 456d; November 2135, citv, §16; Brandywine, $0.40Ga.66. tter at e, — transacted was only nominal and the stock and December, 45004.61d" RYB-Firmer; No. 2 western, @2i4c; f. 0. b., | p) . m}&“’ Shipments. Bosion Siocks and Bonds, closed easler. Grand Trunk reacted at . cfioat; state, 51G830, c. 1. £, New York. | Whont, Cus 8. 2, : first on the trafc returne, being below ex- on BARLEY-8teady; feeding, #7c, c. i. f. BOSTON, Feb. 25.—Call loans, 3@4 per | pectations, but grew firmer later. Kaffirs Feb. 25.—O1L—Credit bal- Buftalo; maiting, Sr4@sse, o 1. £, Buftalo. " cent; time loans, 4@5 per cent. ~Ofcial | hardened. Rio tintos were firm on the O e e R ot ante 3 " closing of stocks and bonds: strength of copper, which reached 8% and $2.600 bl 70,496 bbis.; runs, 110,403 bbls.; 3 BAVANNAH, firm at 6c. Rosin, firm; A B, C lflwl“::r‘;:t“:?ud‘p‘;' Ror'd rod Bitke, sle: <+2-+100% | Allouez closed at 3 1-16c. The amount of bullion ; G, $2.20; H, §2.40; T, $2.86; K, $3.20; M, 10 % B8 Wo sk WW, 4. I y Liverpool Grain Amaigamated [.1!] 733 | taken into the Bank of England on balance vator; No. 2 red, $ite, float; No. Bingh b et & nl ng 1 northern Dulith, 88%c, f. 0. :| LIVERPOOL, Feb. 25.—WHEAT. Uiiilila00i0) Cattmet. & Tiscin.. 50" | CEARID Heb kP, J An early decline {inder for spot: No. &'red western, winter. $a1bq; | Basor & ¢ antonaiay ook 80 | JPARIS, Feb, %.—Prices were generally crop news yielded to laf No. 1 northern, spring, 6s §4d; No. 1 Call- Wy opper Rangs 73 | firm on the bourse today. Rentes were on the strength, small northwest re- | fornia, 8s1id. ' Futares. qufet; March. g | N. Yo N. H. & K Dominton Coal ... .18 | 3ull. Turks recovered and South Americans | POLIDO, Feb. %.—O1L~No change. L R T ST O R T T R R oy Monawh 48 | TleiToly on the advence 15 the price of top | NEW YORK. Feb. %COIL-Cottongeed, o > nion Pa Mohay o e advance in the price of cop- : . ’ loming et uontnged” Miteth Sl et | ueacy ‘o wlids AT he"marle i | Molcael 1 A gl B MG | et Indiyrtie mets n oo et 1 | e e May, ‘80131681 3-16c; closed at Sio; July, | quiet; March, 48 si¢d; May, éa $7sd. iy esecil Ll M0ROK 0o fiivate Tels 6F Hlseolint was § 1013 peo asnt: TONDON, | Feb. 2-—OfL—Linseed, e 78 1-16g78kc, closed, Ti4c; September, 76% | PROVISIONS-—Beet, ecasy: extra Indla | american T. & T..0 1671 Tamarack .. count, "Exchange on London, 5f 1640 for “turpentine spirits, 438 9d. N oo oS 11 oo0; exports, 31008 | SFi Toe. *Hamma “aliery ‘ch s T e L | Dominien L & 8., 83 Trimouniats .11 Shbgu NEIVERY £ PR ST PEVERFOOL, Feb, Ol Cottonssed. LN —] h i 3 ,689; h B o 0! cut, b, Ge lectric 5 ‘rinity 3 T, 3 2 v 3 o < spot firm: No.3 6, elavator; Ble, afloat: | uli, &s. Bacon. Cumberland cut. 36 to 3| Stuse. Brecirio 10k | Uaited. States : JERLIN, Fob. 25— Business was aulet Hull refined, apot, quiet lo. 2 yellow, S8c; No. 2 white, 58c. Op-|Ibs. strong, 49 6d; short ribs, 18 fo 24 Ibs,, | United Frutt ......-109 {Utah ....oocon. on the bourse today and the movements Sugar and Mol NEW ORLEANS, Feb. % —SUGAR— smf‘w Open kettle, 2%@8%c; open kettle e gl 3u@d%c; centrifugal- whi Th@itsc; yellows, Je@ic: 5 MOLASSES—Open kettie, nomin: tion market had a strong undertone all | Srong, 53s: long clear middles, light, 28 to | U, §. Steel ... i ; , | were within narrow” limits, Internationals day reflecting big cloarances, prospects for |3 Ibs.. steady, 498 6d: long clear middles | 80 Dfd.......... .. 84| Winona were firm. Banks were rather easier. ‘The rain and smaller receipts and heavy west- | heavy, 35 to 40 Ibs., strong, B0s; short clear | Adventuro . 1412 Wolverine rate of discount for three months’ bilis, 2 ern buy‘ng for import and interesis. The | baeks, 16 to 20 Ibs., ‘strong, 50s: clear beilfes. —— per cen i vance; February, 68hc. closed b9se: March, | square, strong, {ls 6d. Lard, firm; prime| LONDON, Feb. Closing quotations: | vestel thers, H e Gise: syrup nominal. Closed “Bito? MMay, "sougaige, | Wemtern, in ferces, it Gd: Aterican Te- | Comsala for money. 52 118 New York Comial s BOSTON, Feb. %.—The woo! market has |19.."" ooty weatern sheep an centritugal, 6gIc; syTUp NOmARY Prm: ; July, 50%GW0Ne, closed Soige. ' | fined. in pails, 4o oriolk & Wi been the dullest this week for a long time, | 2eeeoeoess A Marebe NPW VORE, Feb O BUCASR e ceipts, 131.500; exports, 5,850, ([ BUTTER—F'nest United States, nominal; do ptd The price scheduled has stood up well, | 18 Moxican vearlings falr refining, joentdings’. Many steady; No. 2, 43%c; standara white, | 8004 United States, steady, Sus, 597 | Optario & W however, and Is about the same as last arennes w western 1ambe. molasses sugar, fc; J No. §, 48%c¢; No. e, #i4c; No. 8| CHEESE—Steady; American finest white | 1023 Pennsylvant; week. Territory wocl is dull, with trade b ern lambs. MOLASE v o tae z isky Market, 5.~ WHISKY—Bi EER 1] 1 1 [ 2 s BULLS. sxzp¥e 33238 Ofticial yesterday: Cattle R2EETZ2223232 ¥ {nfiuenged Brob. | fisetting factors. Yesterday's heavy Recelpts. Shipments 3451 - 2 22" S £ges HEES $ = ! 13 ey tpl Gent ¢ ¢ namee erit $FIE TR [rys——, conar _E85E: Casecs oas ety 28BS i Eagne 'y &2 Jga e ERRE8 EIAB e we e me £E78E 8 8 2 guz sEpsse 'ss 33341 BY= New York Live Stock Market. NEW _YORK, Fev. %.—CATTLE BEEVES—Recelpts, 2,i39; market opencd firm to.10c higher on steers closed slow 4t Monday's prices; bulls and cows siea steers, $i,60@5.0; oxen and s'ags, £ “$g2es8 8L F2°5R % [Epm—— e —— 538 BBgmis " 3 8% “zEas E2ER ° ol dasreesessos st ot tseons P, gogsss SEER 2 6,600; sheep scarce and firm; good to cholce lamos about steady; medium and common lambs 80w to 100 lower; sheep, $3.5000.50; export heep, $.50@5.80; lambs, §.50@5.55; no very cholce here; culls, $1.25@6.00. Stock in Sight. The following were the receipts of live stock at the six principal western ocities yesterday: > 22! @a, 23333885 EETTLE Cpitle. Hogs. Sheep 4256 9207 10,23 L2000 23000 682 5,200 10,000 0,50, 8500 1000 § 2,400 ) loux Clty " 100, 10) Totals . 25,900 FEFT G Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 2 —COTTON— Bteady; eales, 2,500 bales; ordinary, 83 1-16¢; | good ‘ordinary, 80 1-16c; low middling, Sie; middling, 9 1-16c; good middling, 104c; mid- aiing fair, 1013-16c; receipts, 4,686 baies; { stock, 312,667 bales. Futures, tirm; Feb: ruary, 9.7c bid; March, 8.75c. Apil, b.75¢ 9.79¢c; ‘May, .82c; June, 0.84G9.86¢; July, /9.8y @9.86c; August, §.4709.i9c; Seprember, §,8@ 8§0ci Dotover, .24 . 1 W YORK, Fel -COTTON—Opened weak at a decline of i@ll points and tol- lowing the call eased off another nolnt or so under renewed liquidation and some lling for the short account. J.iverpool at the time of the local opening was 24\ points lower, whereas a partial decline of 1 ,point was due on the New York close of Jyesterday. Thé weakness:abroat was gei rally as deseribed due ‘to lquidation in that market by the Iigyptian Interes which have been prominent in the recent advance. The declining tendency was of but short duration, however. Recelpts for .(he day were, lighter than last vear by some 300 bales, and while immediate ci- matic conditions were favorable to the movement the roads are reported bad in many sections, cwing o lack of atten- tion. Light movement will prove a factor for some days to come. The bull clique were active supporters of (he market at the lower leve! Thelr buying drew at- tention to the fact that New York stocks p are now down to 125289 bales, running 120 695 count, against 162472 bales on bruary 1 and the total exports from all points today BB NETE TS S35 S;; patald a!g &!: RRTAERRERBIABRL. RS AR d A e SRR R CEEEE ERE] 5 = %l i 9 62! ll)% 945 945 9 67 4 # woe voso SRR D T T RRARERAZRAR EXs cocraarnnaadrande RSO thaon sasant s oMUl it & o e il oo e RRSLRREI28BARRRN ¥ ] No. 67 cull famb: 9 western e 218 western ewe 163 western pwes western ewes. . western ewes. . ern yearlin western yearlings western wether. western lambs western yearlini western yearling. western lambs. . native lambs. . western ewes.. western ewes. western wethers. cull ewes. buck ... western ewes. cull lambs western ewes western ewes. western ewe. . 2822823258222 R208E BIIWMERILE 2R3 2813 21 e VNG NN AN o 83, 22I2TIRRIZITTLLRRSIS: SR REERR e 0500 0 O 0 8 23S very v d- | 4 to " on| G o London Stock Market, close wis very steady at '4@We net ad- (14 o' 16 Ibs, strong, ©0s6d. Shoulders. B S o o e, 43%c; track mixed we and colured, 62s 6d. Baitimore & Ohio. .. 100t Rand M fined lots, | . torn, lambs. whtke, Saheaede: option - ALLOW-Prime city, steady, 25s; Aus: | Choadiad Pagific. ... 1l Reading ; ae fo & are the quotations: Terrl- seaeese : . : 1 Bl C., M. & S 13 ed @ ibe e . 47 - canen Vel wes ). cholce. BOGHLL6 Kunsas City Grain and Provis Denears e : crritory, ordinary fine, 88@Soc; fine me: 3 3 % western ewes ... BEORIA, Feb. % —WHISKY—3$1.30 HOPS-—Quict; state, common to cholce, Feb. % WHEAT—May, | 2er & Rio G. s c aiam, c; medium, 46Gisc. Ohio and | 6. ..0000 S 5,. 186 western Wethers ..... 8T LOUIS, Feb. 25.—WHISKY—Steady grop, Baitec 101 crop, Here; old. Tokic! e o HEAT - May, | do"pid 3, | Penniylvania’ fieeces hive been qulet, with e 85 wostern lambs .... ific_coast, 1002 crop, 6@lc; 1901 crop, 24 | Y CeSas yrash. Bele: 1o | TR e o, e P 6% | sales limited. Holdlngs are not forcing | licoeeieees » 8 western 1ambs ......ceere 'CINCINNATI, Feb, 25— WHISKY—Dis- @26c: old, 8uitle, . 3, Saci Noo & STgsic do st pid fiis|Uslted States Steel matters, yet is admitted that it is im- . . » i - tillers' finished goods, on the basis of high HIDES-Firm; ' Galveston, 2 to 25 Ibs., |3 ¥ Fed, WHQTIe] No. %, |, Jo M M. - | possible’ to sell to any extent at the recent 8 is Live Stock Market. wines, $1.30; quiet. 1e; Californla. 0 10 3 1bs., 16c; Texas ary, | S y " | Pianis Coetrel.... iop figures. Michigan wools arve steady, gy A 8, Lewls e '“o,nmm‘mn (e ; . 3 ml.x_dx -&‘A’"J&A‘,&‘ );!::1 o 8 . but they, too, are quiet. Small lots com: . . : o §T. LOUIS, uo.,v,,g,mg’_r.;«,,:'l'lhll’-‘,n}%:; e——————————————— FROVISIONS Heat teady tamily, $15.00g wille. ooy No. & dye | BARSILYBRCFirm at 1 5164 per ounce, | Trediums “sold" 8% Asound e Obio knd g e ek Lo, stjong: native sipping ; mess, $10.00G10.00; beef hams, $20.504 | o OATS—NO. 2 White, 5%4G36c; No. 2 mixeq, | (MONEY-3UGSh per cent. The rate of | Pennuvivania XX and above, S@c; No. 1, | 3.1:: i o ekport stecrs, $415453, with stricty A M Grain © Dies, $.80010.15; plokied shoutders, #.40; | , HAX —Cholce imothy, $1250G18.00; cholee | bilis 3 -1668% per cent " g1 LGUIS, Feb, 2.~ WOOL Quiet, easy; | i1.1111 100 D005 pounds, 34,0004 50; tockers and feeders, GRAIN pickled hams, $ILO@ILT. Lard steady; lsl!fieh_‘c.-“mm 21@25c; dairy, fancy New York Mining Stocks. medium grades and ccmbing, 3zon,.c, light 2. %0; cows and helfers, §2.2 v.sf:,-;;:_l;- ’ western steamed, §0.10; ue . g g fine. 164/19¢; heavy fine, 11@l5c; tub washed, ners, $2 00; buH-’ $2.60G3.60; Yo PROV'S'ONS AND STOCKS. eontinent, $10.30; = South Americ: X EGGE—Fresn, 12yc. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The following are | 15¢ $4.00G8.00; Texas and Indlan steers, $3.600 compound, $T.60G.75. A ., 12%e it the quotations on the New York Stock W YORK, Feb. 4.66; cows and heifers, $2.15¢3.2) . Members Chicago Board of Trade, 8t. .00; short clear, $18.76G2. Whhkt 2 Roceipss- Suipments | exchrnge: HOGS—Receipts. 8,500; market lower: pigs | | MOIRDUR pns” Exchange and Eh it oy ¢ and _lights. u".@‘?fi‘”' packers, 36.75@7.00; | | (LR (v Board of Tra 7.7618.35. o B atame Cou....... Little Chiet TALLOW—Fasy: clty G2 per pkg.), Sc; [ Sorm B -0 12 400 840 ) i Gntari F ¥ OF| butchers . . i k R 22,00 | 4! s o 3 %.—COFFEE—Spot &L ; trong; | | Room 224 Board Trade Bidg., Omaha country (pkgs. froe), Hrsece. Ophir .00 Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, 5%¢. Mild, qulet: M!‘i‘{,fflgmmf,f_‘”';‘ s market stoo% *Phones 1008 and 107, rm; domestic, fair to extra, $64@ Midweikes Goals NMavtad. Eavek S, o R Cordova, @11%c. Futures opened steady 1.00; culls and ""‘;‘«"" u”m@. ockers, J. E. Von Dor-;k.\;ile:"r " $1.50g8.00; Texans, $'.25@4 Write for our mal er and cash : Japan, nominal at a partial ad f 5 polnts and ruled T'IJER—RecnIv 7,281 pkes.; firm; | MILWAUKEE, Feb. % — WHEAT — | Con. Cal. & V. E e s o by B R g VN B ~ H A Tora Silves ery active under extensive liquidation of P state dairy, 15G%ec; creamery. exira, 3c; | Bte No. 1 northern, . 2 north- R aroh e Sxiepaite A o e S S NN grain bids. SIOUX C] la., Feb. 2.—(8pecial Tele- I Sllver Y sreamery, common fo cholce, e ern, i ron, Siiver - ; Mitrel“Comuritl Jnd forced,market. ITY, - Recelpts, 1,00 head: | P. re. Pres. C. A Yieare, V-Pres ?j' bewven f505.00; cows, bulls and Established 1862, EGGS- Recelpts, 1367 pkes.: steady; state e cained, however, by the repurchase of the a mixed st %0a4 0 stockers and Teeders, 875 | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD corn trallan, {n London, easy, 33s 64 high wine Aore s BRI EEFELEES orn, fancy, 16%c. an ad ce 1 i of e CHEESE *ocolpts, 1988 prge; arm; | C OMAHA, Feb. 3 —Bank clearings today, | and. reporis from Brosilian’ sorras fore tate full cream. fancy, small, ‘cofored. fali -l T 1886801 corresponding day 1ast yeer. | mcti " ' Ige: late made, 13%@ldc: small, Duluth Grain Market, FL18S16398; Increase, §436.04.5 {0 rodncs broduction by destropiog B ot white, fall made, 14ic; late made, 18%ci (2 4 CINCINNATI, Feb. .—Clearings, .- | cent of -he. o Ehs e B it Pels TC | mom, g mar oo v | B O gt S o B | 08 R Tt R 3R fares. white, northern, Tri4c; May, Tres July, fie. BOBTON, Feb. 3.-Clearings, $24.984,900; | marker chasd. ptosas on Al cand, the local Y — Alive, unsettied. Dressed. | yyo ool e, | balances, 31426164 Sal wel 117,000 b lud| 3 ‘western chickeus, 14@i4isc; western CHICAGO, Feb. 2 —Claarings, $3,680,003; | £ 30G4.35 . May, 45084 e June | 8cs July, turke: no‘& MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. %.—WHEAT—May, | balances, $1.088.140. New York exchange. 40 | 4.6 R RS L R L L e 0 1 London | (MOMNG: Jul7, 1ke On Wac: Mo i | dlscount Foreen eachangs *wnehessed, |4 e meiempieyher, LEGLe; Octoter: . end Pennsylvania, average best 17c; west- A later positions 'by the speculative longs, mix v 1 5063, 90. e A Y fead: nieady, sell- | Mempers of tbe Principul kxchang Dt e s Private Wires to All I'olnts. Ing st W« 1K Racd Steady. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, S10CKS, BONDS Bousht and soid for cash $t. Joseph Live Stock Market. *% dture delive - §T. JOSEPH., Mo. Feb. %_CATTLE-|OMAHA BRAN 110111 Boatd of Trade 5 ; tives, $3.75@%.25; Texas and ‘.l B e, cows and helfers, #.0 wW.E W Monagee, 3232382288 55528 FRRIRr RSB P Rl ERITREELEEE. BE!

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