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8 ' TRE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1903. 2. mixed packers, $6. 466 v [ (AN 64 in the London tin market today, spot |1 northern, T7ic; No. 2 northern, 76 of the settlement inductng some selling B QT K T e . R #6961 X © COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL f oot et st i s e S otires®at | | U Fufer poieniao a5, necond | Herten were envs Hranon . renched | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET/® i R | AR g e Sl o vorkers, 0001 . £1% 128 64, and the New York market | patents, $3.80G4.90; first clears, $1.56; second | record quotation, 95.40; Brasiliane hardened i 16 3% pigs, 8 0% | also was higher, coring at $29.854000.12%. | clears, §2.1092.20. on the statement that the formation of a 1 ¢ . us '.N HEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 400 —— lilkr; lln_ltnpprr was m.n-r“’m I:\dndnr:‘. BRAN—In bulk, $15.0015.50. Brazillan coffee trust was jmm! nenl,,?uriu u : .'.'yu ‘e ;-‘--‘L -:)mm mm.r-ol Inirv'er,'gml\p“umb!‘. P - closing with spot quoted at 28 an ——— were buoyan® on satistactory Macedonian | Begf 3 3 : 00¢16.80; western lambs, 50%.40; _fed I Btrength in Corn Boosts All Graivs on futres at £60%e. Locally copper was aleo | St. Louls Grain and Provistons. advices; Australians were in good demand; f s"'“; l‘;“‘; ";d :‘“dy and Cows | H s RiIie Sves, $.000%.20; native wethers, 5006 40} i gher, but_remained quiet, buyers not be- ” o Rio tintos were firm in spite of _profit: ittle 3 3 western wethers, $5.4066.55; stockers and i Board of Trade. ing disposed to follow the advance.- Stand- | (ST;, LOU :‘_hr'e"‘,‘,flor"‘;{'*'f"";r HAEhen | taking: Kaffirs were active and firm. The oe . LS Aroages 8 AND HEIFERS, , feeders, $2.50G3.60 ki ard 'Flu:‘f‘“‘dv";n' X ”,“,.'k, at "x'f‘,qn] mi Too: May. Tome: Tuvy Torer Ko Sard }y;xhi\nu- rate of .:|m-nun’xmw-f 2% per, cent 38 3 2 o & ‘Give Stbonl tlanket E X electrolytic a 3.25112.40 and ecasting a T g J g v.5 = J ree per cent rentes, 4¢ for the ac- 1 3 s . Lou e Stoc! et PRICES RISE FROM SHADE TO HALF CENT | $i5.00613.35. Lead remained quiet here at | @08 wiih . xo o cagh, 42ic: track, | COUNt: exchange on Londan, ¢ 16c tor | HOG MARKET GENERALLY TEN HIGHER i i W ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26—CATTLE-Receipts, #izs and wis unchanged In London also, checks; private rate of discount, 2% per Sty closing there at £12 3s 8d. Spelter was 0 Texans; market cent, | Aij@aaye: July, 41k i} 3,000 head, igcludiog 2, ers Mo, 3 caeh, 35 v e s ! : " 10 steady to firm and active; native shipping Provisions Also Go Up on Short Swp. | Unchanged in. London at £21 10 and lo- y, %%c; July, S1%c BERLIN, Feb. 2%.—Home funds and sec- | Sheep and Lambs Sold Weak to n W 3% To 4% | [and export steers, §i.15g0.%, with strietly cally at $.065.10 Iron was hgher abroad, ond Internationals on the bourse today; ® IRV | R T, % T SR ety \les and Eager Demand by Shorsa | Glasgow closing at 578 34 and Middiesbor: S Tocals started well, but relapsed later on| Dime Lower Than Wedne » : o | plies a " Glasgow cloging at B M | flesbor. teady, 49%@s0c. poals & - speed K 3 3% | butoher steers, $4.10ai5.00; steers under LN . B e Pt e FLOUR—Easy but unchanged; red winter | Fealizations and the abwence of support. Ten to Tw ; ki 3 60 Ibs., $3.60GM.50; hers and feeders, §2.35 to Cover Hog Hold- quiet and unchanged. Warrants were h 7 Canadlan Pacific was easer. . te enty L L 5 . patents, $3.40G8.55; extra fancy and stralght 438 cows and helfers, 82.25G4 nners i nominal. No. ') northern foundry is auoted | B} T R e cicitosn e ‘Cioie ot Liast ‘Weeh ) in el g o gy T Especially. at 84 5; No. 2 northern foundry, $22.00 | oy NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, . N 10 1% p Fopr ] o= i &, @22.50 1’ southern foundry and No. 1 E‘?IRNM];;T;" illfl!ld mum.w B in 50, Tn‘x’-; .'}"" n.nlgn..;l;er-. $3.40QM .06 £y T : —Steady, $.30. e 5 ws and_helfers, 3 Toe A O N s Lo T DRAN=Sieady; sacked, east track, 901 | Market Closes Lower, with Active BOTTER OMANA, FWE M oy : HOGS -Recelpt D Head; markes se. CHICAGO, Feb, 2%.—The streng n corn c. | 7 . Feb, X $iv 1.6 tive and 10¢ hiy ; pigs and light, X aied’ the dther grains todsy and higher| OMAHA WHOLBNALE MARKET. HAY—Firm; timothy, $10.50g15.00; prairie, | Selling Movement im Force. Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 1 i 130 “achers, $6300 15 Dutcherss’ §1.000 gricen provalied, May wheat closing u shade #.0G11.00. NEW YORK, Feb. %8.—After & day of In-| Otficial Monday... §.168 1 10 % i er, May corn %@ic bigher and oats iRON COTTON TIES—$1.06. difference and neglect, today's stock mar- | Official Tuesday. ... . ... 12,480 i i SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipt UpWoc, Provisions were strong and, the Stiste Und PRilly Prowing BAGGING ouaoie. ket closed with an active seillng movement | Oficial Wednesday ... 9.367 i i head; market steady to strong; nati May products closed unchansed to e | o RS AR . iae M RIS highers Sobbing, | Mol0rce,and with the majority of active | Official Thursday . §: is tons,” $4.000%.85; lam.bs, $.00 heat ruled dull throughout the day,| LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 10@10%c: old 478, Lard, ' higher Wt | The only manifest’ new developments to | Four days this week... i H but the market showed considerabie | roosters, 13G150; ducks, 3G t ‘meats (boxed), Stronger: | cause this sudden weaxness was the ad- | Same days last week : ie it Jendth, pricipaily on the s oer 1N 1"0"% e e titngel! Sy | urnment of the St Paul directors with. | Same week before 1 i New York Live Stock Market. o northwest and othe c ) 3 ut taking action on the jssue of new | Bame three weeks ago...13, 5 o - 3 Vi | firm and arrivais in the northwest mich , 11 $100; claar ribs, §I0G0; sRort clear, | stocks. As such action had not been ex- | Same four weeks ago.. 8.0 30 i in (NEW YORK, Feb 3_BEEVES_Re amailer than o vear ago, The opening was steady, $8.07%. Speiter, | DeCted and an there had been mo extensive | Same daya lnst vear... 'l ¥ 3 o] 5% Wales Feporteds drecced.best srasiivs ot } et tos, shade higher at 14@TTikc. The | dairy, in tubs, 161 i < *| §beculation based on the stosk {ssus, ihe | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.| 4 « o0 dressed native sides, 64@9c per 1b. Cables dom e e s Tor cobn_catly in the session | . OYSTERS—Standards, pe L teady; chickens, 10%@11C; | by due 1o n abeculniive Weariness with the | . The following table shows the receipts of | 1. Y duoted American steers at 12@l3c, dressed | 5 lm'“'h';;‘” cover and the market be- | Selects, per can, 3c; New York Counts, 14c; ducks, ldc; geese, Tc ] ent e ot " prlces The | cAttle, hoge and sheep at South Omahaf 1 5% welght; refrigerator beef at 9u9%c per Ib.; b Same stronk. May Aciling Up to Tie. The | Cad 42c: bulk, extra Selects, | TTER-Steady| creamery, 2o dairles, | hense of diippointment was fn ovidence | 10T, the year to dage, with comparisons with | 1. CoW ALV ES Recelpte. 116 metd; veals about TR e netvoue ol e Sovered. and PHOZEN FRESH FI8 i Ga—Higher; 13%c for fresh e et e s | Sinttie 146,168 190,802 14,866 1 Xy steady; veals sold at $.00G9.50; city dressed with no material support from the outside, | herring, be; pickerel, 8c; pike, ¢ Receipts. Shipments. | dation of Rock Island and St. Loufs & San | L1088 BTT461 468298 ... WOS| . veals, 13c. Prices weakened and the close was about | Bufalo, 'dresed, To; suniish, Je; bluefin 1 800 | Francisco were without stimulating effect | Shech oo - for Bous &t ook | I+ ie perid Receipts, 3,68 head; no sales re- ey W My e e ma dausi | codfish, ~12c; redsnapper, l0c; lobe | o EBe el pued shistoly o T4 balow tast Omaha ior the last several days with com- s {55 pSHEEP AND LAMBES-Rocelpts, {18 to 176,000 bu. Primary receipts were 400,000 mm{:bfi'firn'h' 33c; lobsters, green, Oats, bu. | night on comparatively light ofterings and [ PArisons: 13 300 ead; sheep and prime lambs firm; - - | ic; ds. 10c; catfish, 14c; black bas : - H io0 other grades of lambs slow and weak: e s eportid. reecipts of wd | M5! haubut, die. ©' Kansas Clty Grain and Provistons, | [oCK 181and afler an advance 'became | “Date, | 1903, [102. 1901, 1900. (1809, 1008.11807. | ¢ in aboue Ecars o atork upsdids/sheep mold ai ; i » AN—Per ton, $15.50. b a —_— ~ - . o 40, Tamba, . $5.69 ol g gars which, with ool Fece Dt o Pecaints | HAY-Drices auioted by Omaha Wholesale | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 3 —WHEAT—May, | fest of the day. This reception sccorded IR in dressed muttons, T@éc, dressed lambs, T B e ™ taro. sainag 117 | Dealers” amwocttion: Cholce No. 1 Upland. | Gk@eTie; July, Mugahec; Gash, No. 2 hard | (0, L1 TAdt [REIreR NG Projtcs af Foliehng @ | emlidiaiain ] general sales, Silic. o g ; No. medium, 0. 1 conrse, $.50, i No. 3, ; No. ard, os | 2 ve | ! i ¥ e s e carn lnst week and 570 cars a year ng0 o | Rye straw, 3. Theso prices are for hay of | rejected, 56Go7c; @o. % red, ssami e ety (gt othine Wik 1o v hosed | Slimsy Fismine o i3 St. Joweph Live Stosk Market. : it 8¢ the opening and ood buying on the | €004 color' and quality. Demand fair; re- | 6ig6Se. or in the. way of active speculation for the myenismem fimn % ST. JOSEPH, Feb. %.—CATTLE—Re- : Bnt: receiptn, ana" on "predictions of un- | ceipts light. ORN—AprHI, 384@8uc: May, 38c: July, | 10F In the way of active speculat: e em sS4 age 80 HH cefpts, 1,639 head; natives, $3.650.3; Texas % 8 ackiled weather, aaded to' the early advance, | CORN-dfo. Wes Sash, No. 3 mixed FXG@®yc: No. 1| LCiing in Metropoiitan Btreet RAIWay aller 1‘”{ SR H I H- afd westerns, $8.350M.60; cows and heifers, N e iy, TS e Vool | RUPNT SR DR, TR wo. » mise, | 1S, o 1, 1 it thech o I ol kBRI EE s Xy SRR 3 . ter portion of it VEGETABLES. . - Fuba eferred, Wl -5 d feeders, $3.25@4.60. 2 et acreur provibion interests | NEW CELERY-Kalamasoo, per a0k, 30; T#oxo. 2 e, R LT S R R e | |G s v 36 IR in HOGEHecelnts 6716 nead; ' light and § Deing heavy buyers of the May option | California, per dos. 4 | BOTrRioihy: N0 _peairie, 8,00 he Issne of an order for & strike and of - 2413 13- P AL, 3 i light mixed, $o. medium and heavy. | § B e e, e, Mup ovin | Cofrni, g fon e BUATE ety e aaly e | (he e of 08 G0 o alythe B ot B MR e ) b i MRl e YL ' | and export demand, which hhel‘r‘wdv prices. nsz{}\ EET POTATOES—-Towa and Kansas, h Recelpts. Shipments, | €arnings. Some of the iron and _copper . ‘su; 528 475 3 55| 3 89| 338 HOGE-Ther %0 “ han hnl;lvu\w i‘s‘h‘(us—neulpu. 2,289, 3 The close was strong, with May %@lec w pantidie- Ealiiien, 6. "€ 20,800 T9.20) | 8tocks made some show of resistance to m‘ « | 521 488 !u'lulg;! STeR PR eh was not quite as [ie-vy ead; n ¢ ewes, 3 ] higher at’ #figc. after Selling between 46iic |~ NIEW PARSLEX-Per dos. bunches, 4ic. % 1330 the prevailing depression, owing to favur {570 °7'| 476 3 88| 3 84 338 | & run of nogs hero today as yesterdey, and R DY ¥ and @ The continued scarcity of con-| NEW CARROTSPe dos, bunche : 14000 3,000 | ble trade reports, but the whole market | 977|878 522 * | 352 38 331 | 35 advices from other points were ux City Live Stock Market. 3 B e S o e vers | “HITE-New Souliier; per GON. busiches, prishar e oy gave way at the last and sold down rapidly | R ss| o R 11 88 | 0 od Bonsietty LEsimsorants SIOUX CITY, Ia, Feb. 26.—(Special Tele. Buence. OF the 25 cars received none were | BEETS New southern, per dos. X Philidetnhic Prodios Marnet. Untll the weak elosing. The uneasiness 3% 85 4R o'l 7| 33| gpened senerally a aime higher. e - CANTLE Tt IR ned N ats werc helped by the strength in corn | CUCUMBERS-Hothouse, per dos., $LT5. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2—BUTTER— | re” the rapid depletion of New York bank- 6961 6 88 5 33 4 14) 3 47) 3 98| vance was on the good welght & Taoh. | steady; beeves, $350@5.00; cows, bulls and 1 and small receipts, but the vorume of trad- | PARSNIPS—Per bu., dc. 5 Firm and good demand; extra western | his.roserves was slightly, e oo 1 gord ol S S 0 3 B 338 | ers looked at weight rather than &t quaiity e e g et ol By T B T e Ly oy | GREEN ONION-Southern, per dos. | “EGGB Iirn: and: pood Bemhnt; | fresn | (L0 8an Franieco. Sut the merket had | Sl o o) A 3T 381 41| and the et stuft was neglected even if | PGS Recaipia, s Tend (0106 higher, o i i fute b e G | SRR : aciohi o S 00, e, o | (et 43 S ne'hovd ST TR v RS 1 el e e, R o | e e WG e W ' yance May being " W@ic higher at %G RADISHES—Southern, per dos. bunches, | a umw'ene'x‘-n 1o, at the mark: —tresh | Teo i fetrsonnl ohongs merkste thers Ll “",‘}5"7‘ - | 8,55, as gaid for v‘tlm'e h-:.ylu» &'{- Stock in Sight ¥ : c, after ranging between e an p | 20 uthern, ldc. o " ei@hts sold from 2 95, # B T eteiie wers 3o ool NG | URNIPE—Per bu., #e; Canada rutaba- [ “CHEBHE- Bteady and moderate demand; | J° & relaxation of pressure all sround while the light stuff changed hands @lowly | The following ‘were the receipts of live H o g dlsc both at London uthern, per dok. | New York full creams, prime, smail, 140} | \n avi koing. auiciiy lows 1#%c; New York full o air_to good, | ground for the pupposition U prime gmall, 14GiNc; New York full | flon In the Bank of England's rate is de a m"‘e large, 14c; New York ‘“”}{erred for only a week. But it is feared | C.. rovisions were active and strong, the [ gas, per Ib, lxc; new smaller receipts of hogs and an early ad- | bunches, 50c vance of from 10c to 15c in the prices at the | ONIONS Red Wisconsin, per Ib. 1%¢ yards being responsible for the opening wgllw, per b, 24c; Spanish, per crate, §i. 9. = |stock at the six principal western clties and givin the | yesterday: lngfl(‘el ranging downward from ere was a little flurry in abou middle of the market when some of the Cl!‘(_i;. i Sheep. 6,35 hogs sold 10@15c higher, but the close was | Omaha strength. ere was a gosd demlmr from NACH—8outhern, per dos. bunches. r to good, prime large, 13%3 e to | Wabash .. 1 about like the opening and everything was | Chicago . packers and _shoi 80 covered _freely, | 80 ¢ 9 2| that turther shipments wil bs made 12| Missourt Bucific Hy..... 3 Gisposed of in good season. Representative | Kansas City Which, with moderate offerings, alded the | WAX BEANS—Per bu box, $3; string e further demand for currency. Upera- | Union Pacific system....2 10 9 2| sales: 8t. Louls advance: The ¢lose was stronk, with May | beans per bu. box, L&, Seed. tors In the market also were inclined to be |C. & N, W. Ry, $ BTl | NosAvieh Pri cNot -Av.sh Pr | 8F Josegh . pork 12%c higher at $1785; May lard was | CAREAGEHalland seed, per 1b. 14 | 701EDO, Feb. 2_WHEAT-Fairly ac- | discouraged about the prospect of action | K. E. #oB 4 00088660 BB ., s |Bloux Clty : unchanged at $.65 and ribs were up 74@10c | NAVY BEANS Fer bu 1 tve, lower; cash, 76%c; May, T9%c; July, | at this session on the Aldrich financtal bill, | L./ St. | e B ¢ | 8% - at $9.82%. RIC SRR e W, EEIISEIRE | b P ocash, THAer A, THC: S| he stock market, which is the true index | B. & B e b S 7l ew Totals.. .60 Estimited recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ctate. $4.50@5.00. ORN—Dull, steady; February, 46c; May, | of the money market, hardened further to- | . B SO PR (4 1 s RL55Iv}. cors MWiehis TE; 0 oars; Bows, | TRUTANIOWER-Californity Dot O | Sia Oy, oiés T | Gay and practically ho business was done | K. C. e 6 82y Cotton Market. oy ool o FRUITS, AT Bulle frm;: February, T4e; May, | at lers than for periods longer than threc | C.. R. | SRS 1 6 8234 % NEW ORLEANS, §eb. 2.—COTTON— The leading futures ranged as follows: 7 c. months. Opinion was inclined to _settle [, S | - | 80, 95 6% % ;. 10,300 'bales; drdinary, S%c: 3 R e e W s Der. DO, $0.00. YE—No. 2, bithe. down into conviction that extremely con- f Iifinols Central 1 e mililioe s e® % $; low midaling. b sate: i Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yec'y. | APPLESCWestern, per bbl, 3276 Jona | SEEDCiover, falrly active, lower: Feb- | servative banking must be the rule for ¢ 2 b T el 200 ... 68 % middling, %c:’ good middling, 10 6-16c; mid- I e . feooky iy Cautorsiia $.07%; prime timothy, | rest of the year, and untll some new fac- | _Total receipts . 4 1.0 i 688 % | dling.fair, Tic; receipts, 3,396 bales: stock, Beiowes per bu. vox. LW, . for develops to relleve the situation The disposition of the day's recelpts was | g2 gt | B | SR TR acts, La TRlsh| atock % RAPES ) -lng ‘yer keg, $6.00@7.00. of the features of today's market was the | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- 203 68 9% 9.90c bid; March, 9.90g9.91c; April, 9.98G9.%c; 18| S RATTRNRRIN e v A sl Wide concessions necessiry to find a market | ber of head indicated: | 2iiiilae 68 % May, 9.07Ge.88c: June, 10.00@10.02c; July. T4y | $1080; Bell and Bugles, $11; ve box, 0. 4 Tor small offcrings of some of the expansive | ~ Buvers. Cattle. Hogs. S'p, | 2.... 126 6% % 10.06¢910.06c; August, 9.66@9.67c; September, STRAWBERRIES 1°fl°ahpe" at. DULUTH, Feb. 2% -WHEAT_Cash, No. | phigh grade goods. Chicago & Northwestern | Omaha Packing Co. 4% ki 18 6 8714 % 9ic; October, B.54@S.56c. \ "y TROPICAL FRUITS, 1 hard, 7ic; No. 2 northern, Tic; No. 1 niorth- | was a notable example, the price declining | Swift and Compan: 812 1912 1432 | o4 10 6 8% 9% NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—COTTON—Cpened “wan lgmons—c-ummu fancy, $.60; cholce, [ ern and May, 77%é: July, Tic. 8 points on quite feverish fluctuations. The | Armour & Co. 514 1 2,357 | 7 97 6 57 6% firm at an advance of from 7 to 12 points s i OATS—May, 34c. subscription rights to the new stock sold [Cudahy Packing 614 | g3, 207 I 6% and following . the call ruled very active f GES—California navels, fancy, $3.00 et E— o compared with 151 on tl y | Armour & ., K. C. 64 3 6 874 6% nd strong under excited covering by shorts S “»uned‘w"l"“n swee! Peoria Market. they Were dealt in last "::. Wi :nn A ¢rmour‘A&CC6 Sloux g« ,:50 :g :z lum Ifr;lf;lpu“.chlul I'tl)_l""lhebnccounl'ot ths : . _“bonds were made a sharp re- | Vansan ocal bull® clique. s buying carried |I it | (DATES persiat; In T1b, boxes, per Ib. | PEORIA, Feb. 2—CORN-Dull; No. 3 v R irreguiar tone o the | Carey & Bento 8010 & ¢85 [priceaton 1.‘}‘ ot .n’{', e 3 B~ 3 rket, which was otherwise rather [ W. . closing of las “the first four months s (1 FIG8—Calitornia, per B3, cartons, oc; SATRR Bo: § wits, e, oosy. Total " sales, par value, 'SLEmON. | Hill & Huntzinger 6.8 ® €% | on the speculative list all crossing o the 3 (1720 | Turkish. per 35-1b. box. 14@1se. =8 United States bonds wera unchanged on | Livingstone & 66.....29 90 695 10c_mark. At the highest level February 10 87%| 16 7 MISCELLANEOUS, New York Monsy Market the last call. Hamilton 8l......288 %0 695 and March sold at- 10.10c, 10.06c bid for | HONEY—Utah, per 24-frame case, $3.25; % 4 T'he tollowing are the closing prices on | L. F. Hu B......29 %0 895 April, and May reached 10.09c. This level 9 62%( 965 | Colorado, $2.50. NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—MONEY—On call [ th, New York Stock exchange: Wolf & Mur: 6l......200 9% % proved somewhat attractive as a basis for } 965 | 96 | CIDER—New York, $; per %-bbl, $250. |rather firm at 2%@3 per cent, closing at 2 | ,iC\\ o B. F. Hobbick 66......217 6% $% |prot-taking by the room contingent whp 9 M| 965 SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per ' %-bb.., | per cent. Time, firm; sixty and ninety | A0 ennis & Co. 6. 281 ... 690 6 9% bought on the lower levels of P 960 | 955 |$2; per bbl, $3.75. days, 44uy pef cent: six months, i%GS | pal 2o ertheimer 66......220 6% $% | and there was consideraple reallzin . OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Aloftn quotes | Der cent, Prime mercantile paper, 4% 4o pta Rothschild 940100124 69 ] garried prices baok fromy 2.0 6 poin@ aod . ' 9 976 | the following prices: Iron, country mixed, | per cent.’ a 8 & 8. 8...,..28 6% the close way barely steady. at - i 962%| 9671 | jer tons, $11; fron, stove plate, per ton, $8; | STERLING EXCHANGE—Easy, with ac- 8......200 8% [ vance of from 10 todt points. The a ¥ | | 950 | copper, per Ib. Slc: brass, heavy, per lb., | tual business in bankers' bills at $4.8740@ 53.0101245 6% 700" | was partiaily tho result of strong Liver- S Sgc; brass, light, per Ib., bigc; lead, per Ib., [ 48750 for demand and at $4.8420G4.84% for 6.2 6% 700 | pool cables before the local opening, while 2. 8o ine, per b Bee. Sixty davs: posted rates, $4.85G4.85% and 2.2 1l 6% 700 'Was BE D advanss, of 4k Cash quotations were as follows: MAPLE SUGAR--Ohio, per b.. 1oc. $4.88%: commercial bills, 8. 85 1000280 o 23 Ly 18 4 ot cotton Al180 was higher FLOUR—Market steady; = winter pat- 2¢; shélled, dc. ar, 48tc; Mexican dollars, 3sc. and under the influence 84...0.288 i ¢ 921 ® & Tata. With sa) ents, $3.60g5.70. straights, $3.30G3.40; spring No. 2'green, be; vernment, steady; railroad, of o good local demand an active and fully | 72......280 40 6921y 980 & gatents, $83q1.s0; straights, * $.10G3.40; 007 N0 % | trregular. Steady ‘market was experlenced Buyers | &3 .. ¢ i 8. 20 0 ikers, $2.46¢/2. %) The cloy'ng quotations on bonds are as Were all out early and the buik of the|B8....248 ... 6 oo 289 700 ‘manipulation fronit this WHEAT—No, 2 spring, 78@79¢; No. 3, 1@ | calf, 12 to 15 Ibs., 8c; dry’ hides, follows: soon’ disposed of. BLm W eoms 090008 10 70 | tinued small movement was. t T8¢; No. 2 red, e, pelts, 25@76c; horse hides, $1. eef steer market could safely be |72 268 80 M&}: 3 4 1 influence. Receipts for the day e 1 CORN—No. 2, 44lsc; No. 2 yellow, u‘;&c NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft i’ Qo pra. quoted steady and active. Packers all 82 .23 80 6 92 eeee 817 70 477 bales, this belng a trifle below ea) QATS-No. 2, %c; No. 3 White, 34@%Ye. | 16c; hard shell, per Ib., l4c: No. 2 s 40 28 b Lin 1% | seemed to have libe rs, and sellers | 60001120 180 ¢ g3 a0 % 706 estimates, againet actual recefpts last year RYE-No. 2 dtc, per b, ic; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 1% pel. & fud ois 44" | found little trouble 1 as good | 66.....234 120 6 9215 68......34 106 of 24,35 bales. The estimates for tomorrow ARLEY—G0od feeding, 43@46c; fair to | Brasils, per Ib. 12¢; filberts, per Ib. 12c Dol L & Weio i can 8. i | prices as were paid yesterday, There were | 83......29 120 6 935, @......271 706 also ‘are light and while this is attributed cholce malting, e. almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard shell, | 5 Souwoe Denver & R. G. 9645 | no finished cattje offered, such as sold for 29 ... 695 64.....280 ... 706 more to_the condition of the roads and un- SEED—No. 1 flax, $..12; No. 1 northwest- | per Ib., 16c; pecans, largé, per Ib., 12 e B do ptd 121" | §5'50 yesterday. but still there were quite a | & ‘261 685 64......288 706 favorable weather than to approaching ex- orm, $LIG: prime timothy, .93 Fmall, er 10, Tic; cocoanuts, per Aoz, G Erle Brookiyn R.-T....... 4T | Foch many cattle that were in pretty de-| 8f.....20 ... 6% 20...,.38 ... 706 haustion they nevertheless exert some ef- 4 do 1 . 68%|Colo. Fuel & I 57 |Cons. Gas 199 |Cont. Tobaceo pid. 105 [Gen.’ Electric . OVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl Lard, per 100 1bs., §17.8(%. Short ri loose), $0.60@9.6. Dry g P By SHEEP—There was a fairly liberal sup- | fect on sentiment. There was some buy- a1t | CERE CO O ket was active and strong. | ply on sale this morning and as other |ing orders from Buropean sources. The B e e wbld. to ' little better dvantage | markets ‘were quoted lower. there. w spot market of the south was generaily i 11 s "ia Vesterday, but the better | little easier feeling at this point. The firm at unchanged prices to an aavance of chesthuts, per Ib., 10c; peanuts, per Ib. 6%c; roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7¢; black Ited shoulders | walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu., clear sides | J1.50; cocoanuts, per 100, $4. do 24 Great Nor. ptd. Hocking Valles acted, but the close was quite steadv at | estimates for Friday, 26,000; hogs i . e het advance, Febriary Closea at | West today .00, Againat 6 fast weels | Mot A5 12y | {hls_week; and ‘an international banking xw fl%m":f'sz‘{;fig- .'v‘.:n - 'i‘ stocks fn ':‘.;.J"»’:;-f '%}’:,‘: ';a"o%'"" of| 'BAR SILVER—Quiet at 22 3-16 per ounce. | Nections, is belleved to have recelved an i T k s k000 bBIS.; | MONEY-—3%4@G4 per cent. The rate of dig: equal amount, today In the reguiar course count in the open market for both short | 0f busine This intake will probably be and three-months' bills is 31@8% per cent. | Oftsct by further shipments to Chicago and " | possibly New Crleans. New York Minin, 10 western wethers 7 western wethers 42 western ewes 73 western lambs CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—WHISKY—Basis of high wines, $1.30. 8 3 EORIA, Feb. 26— WHISK Y—$1.30. IT. mIA()I'IB, Feb. 28.-~WHISKY—Steady = t 81 CHICAGO LIVl ST0CK MARKET, MOINCINNATI, Feb. 2% WHISKY-Dia- e tillers’ finished goods, on the basis of high Cattle Are Slow, Hogs Higher, Lambs | Wines, $1.30; quiet - o 1N uN - (boxed), 38.25@8.50. do_ pie, gy Mg s Yihe most improvement. | ket could be quoted weak to a dime 1o o-16c, while the New York market was ! Following were the rebeipts and ship- WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. Al oo plrer e | Biadet e some sales that were undoubt- | than yesterday, or 10G2c lower than the | marked up 2 points to 1025 for middiing ! Bty of four and’ Frels: it ey B o 10" | edly B@idc. higher, but as & general thing | close of last week. Packers all seemed to | tofal sales futures estimated at 60,.0) Recetpts. Shipments, et iy et Nationa) B i | Ly ket could best be described by call- | be anxlous for supplies, but they wanted | bales. Flour, bbls. 23,800 18,50¢ | 110-111 Board of Trade, Oma Neb— l(‘ll* So. Rallway bs. :l““““ Lead 26% | ;g it strong and active. " Al to fill their M’gel;! at a lower figure. There )lla’: ,‘-OUIL%HFQE‘ fl.—COITTOwl;'l—‘yllrm. e i Berte oo Rilebhane 100 o A R e Amean e8| e did ot show el oL O | B s e g Da o | e e el Shtpmente, o Baled; Gorn, bu. % (CHICAD, Fsb. 28 ~WHEAT—Tre best | S \Patsle b o itenlh 3%/ Pacific Mall 4 | They were possl e mo improvement in | wethers sold for $.2. Ewes brought $4.60, | stock, 27,458 bales Y d ) g L help the wheat markat has had today has W. o 3214| do cony. | Mex. Ceutral 7 People's Gas 101 | pose of, bt ere N htinued in §00d de- | Trading was not quite as brisk as on some | L1VERPOOL, Feb, 2 —COTTON—Spot In . oL 166008 been tho strength In corn and prices at | C., . 1. & P 06 " (Wabash 1s R | Jex. National 11111 1bvg|Presed 8. Carl..L. @i | price, Vea, "0jteady prices. previous days, but still practically every- | falr demand; prices § potnts higher; Amet- b On the Produce exchange today the but- | §e, me were “4@ie over Wednesday. | 0.0C & 8 Lg 4184 0 Mo. Pacific ... puimen . Gar..12ish | "'Thee was a big demand ftom the coun- | thing was disposed of in good season. o). misdliE, Taly SH: Boad muddlay, ter market was stead: Thoro has been o tair Gomany tor Moy | Colorsdo So. da..:: . 30l West e 3% | ry yesterday for cattle, and & JAFEL [UUCA | nand this mornine and 1t wes notlosg thol | §ood ordinary.. 8.i4d: ordinary, s.08d. The . Mo f:gmd%' Egus. sy ot “;;;kfi! northern frem millers and a sale of 45.000 | DeAver & R G da.. 86| Wheel & L. E. sugar” i i} of, BtockeTmI Al the speculators Wwere | a good many of the half-fat kinds that | sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of Which 5 e it e bu. at 2o under May. Eaglish cables were | Be Juee, 1" " RRIT0m" Fotueco ... Som s Tenn. QUL Ae o fresh supplies this morning and | have been velling to packers went o feader | 600 were for speculation and export and in- b 4 up a fraction, but Paris was 2%c lower on 11% (Colo. Fuel . Union Bag & P. “|an active and stron market was ;x- buyers today. at, of course, helped out | cluded 9,200 " American. Recemu”I aun 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. spot whoat. Clearances for the day only oy % rienced. , Good cattle were scarce. 80 that | the market on the short-fed stuff and pre- | bales. including UMo American. ‘atures ¢ * | 1%6.000 bu. ana for the week so far are very Dy ghee | he Detter/grades_sold quite & little higher | vented a more serious break in prices. openeéd firm and cfosed strong. Ameflcan } otatl ¢ the D Vartous | coipis amailer than st gonr: b the porin: L el o Dnscne vis” Rubier | than the same kinds brought yesterday.| Quotations; Cholce lumbe, MBGET: talt | Bobruary £nd Match. 6510 36d; March aind ations of e I ario s smaller an last year; in the north- X s - 3 cholce Coloradoe O . i - syl vl oSt 0% cars, agninst 633 @ yoar ago; local | BOSTON, Feb. 38-Call loans, 45 per 0% P Representat!se siesr wERs. jambs, $680G700;" choice Ughtwelght vear- | April, 5.25@6.%64; April and May, 5.36%.21d; J R Tons: T gaun- meuri, | TESESF i Bk U S i, B | Tod'ef S SR, 0 O P 5 G| deadie; s MeT ki | Mpent T, RO AT il , Vel ~] s, r cars. - 3 4 3 .65, Y n, .50; | 8. .28 . H 25,950 bbl gorts fve ken for . export. The | Atchison fs. b gl s W o 35 i3 Choice wethers, 86 15G5.50; falr 1o §o0d_ 8.7 | AuguSt and September, 5.16G5.16d; Septem- Ssteady, bu e Current was bearish, saying the con- | Mex. Central ds B0 ptd. . 1o 330 45 @5. ewes, 34.50@4.75; falr to good | ber and October, 4.83d; October and No- ‘winter J’nm it &nd n*'l’nl-rl‘ned and lant deep- K. C. Southern. ptH '2?- :’,g ;-:%- Ta?lc ‘:o;dbe‘rnm‘n . 50, xzsndxber, 461d; November and December, 0GR, nnesota tents, . 1 .25; | 1ooted. e Northwestern Mil) ‘ 1040 3 eeder , . .75, feeder .66d. P Inie shtran, Th oot 107 Minnaaote hakers. | Slocks of Robt vt iew and to avorved 810 360 1% $4.0004.65; feeder ewes, $5.00§6.60. Repre. e 20@g3.40; winter low grades, $2.60G2.! fwklglll;‘hsnod :a: :.-0 % sentative eales: Evaporated Apples a Dried Fruit, . ye flour, dull; fair to good, $3.00G3.%; ~The market has been strong and is | No. Av. Pr. | NEW YORK, Feb 2.—EVAPORATED ; o § i e ke e Cemrings Big 1 R i {8 ST e Sl | P CORNMEAL Kasy: v ) igw western, $.15; gome further buyl =, nQMAHA, Feb. %-Bank clearings today. e s u i= 198 western yeariings B 54 |oninte Buamie: chotce. tNG6kc: tancy Td ¥ el 145 randy wine, 40@3.56. vision intes ere . .506,811.50; g 00 3 cull ewes. * RYE-Firm; No. I westesn 633¢, f. 0. b, | buying of May and selling of l:'.\nyb.r:'; ;oo-+i2llx|Santa Fo Copper..... 214 | $1,055,985.06; Increase uafnu ie = {2 1 buck ... ) 13 ffi LIFORNIA DRIED FRU t lafloat; state. ¥ oLt ew Foex Erses supposed {0 be Rcting for Armors X 12 Tamarack 3 CHICAGO, Feb. %.—Ciearings, $31,013,772; i B Y 2 western ewes. s 35 are quiet and about steady on the BARLEYSteady; feeding, #ic, c. . f., | Cash market has been weak for Jow Stades - gii| Trimountata i balances, $1.880,4%5; New York exchange, 3¢ cs @ {8 2 cull lambs. 8 45 |fare es, though the situation as a Buitalo; maiting, LAsGsse. t. Bufftalo. ' | No. 4 corn 1@2c_lower, The eastern de IR T . 3 discount; foreign exchange, sterling posted i« L ] 23 western ewes. . 94 435 | whole shows Indications of easiness. Quo- NWHEAT Receipte, 80 bl 8for, sieady; | mand has been slow ang the' car ituation ACLE for sixty days and at W for de- i u 18 |7 western owes % (@ |tations' range from Se fo Tige for wi o, b ¢, elevator; 0, 2 red, ~ an man 445 nati 1 v o %0 b afloat No: 1 northern. Dulath, colpin, 36 cars, with none contiaey: e~ EW_YORK, Feb. % —Clearings, $239,- i 13 | R e (| Ay e s M oanity ot ©. b afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, mates for tomorrow, 28) cars. Ciearances, 267,806, balances, $11,942,871. i1 ‘6 2 western ewes. 135 450 |at 7%4@10%c In boxes and 7%@l0c In bags. o. b. afioat. Options had a firm under- | 684,000 bu. New York reports 8 loads také, PHILADELPHIA, =~ Feb. 26—Clearings, 415 i 1 western ewe. 100 480 | Peaches are quiet at 12@18c for peeled and s tone early on better sn;#-n cables, less | for export. Primary recelpts, 628000 bu $21,583,157; balances, $2,831,427; money, 4%@5 415 e 1 western ewe.... 9 460 |6%@8c for unpeeled. fuvorable weather news, the corn strength | primary shipments, I57.000 bu. 'Cabies were London Stock Market. per cent. 4 H 9 western ewes. w4 and_covering. Subsequéntly. however, it Dlsner. Price C urrent sald supply of corn| LONDON, Feb. 2% —Closing quotation: B T A X—Clearings, #.10.- | e b 126 cull lambs.. ... B in on Rosin, e o clearances, poor ex n- and eleva . 3 . $646,302; v, s 3 ‘west ers. i Ty and liquldations and’closed eaay &t s | GUality. poor. o0 “Tarm, pug 338 New York Central. HOSTON, Feb. 26.-Clearihgs, 3$23,560,196; in 9 . e e hat. 1 818 |, oL CITY, Feb. 26—OIL—Credit balances R o 15160 botde: "clased ‘ac sitie; J athy it o n, Srm 1 sy o1 do g, ST I RGTNNATE, Feb. 2%.—Clearings, $581, ] LK wantery et nae BB | e " Tl ig. . rane: 118000 ay, ~ 3 closed a i July, y wi corn, without . . 8813 Ontari N , Feb, 2. learings, 33,581, ND RS. 424 t ‘wether: 106 2 S04 b » o - TGS 1-160; closed | At T80; Bapiember | trade. Cash aales wers uncharger bontinn | A5n st, U | P oHar 20 money. 4G% per: cent; New Fork ex- -y R bosrrsmibesc WY 37 western wethen i 3% lvbn G R T P i closed at 76%c. shipping demand falr. Recelpts only 95| Baltimors & Ohio.... 9% Rand Mines change, 25@40c discount. o dos 1108 425 35 western yearlings. 7% 850 SAVANNAH, Fel OlL—Rurpentine, CORN — Recelpts, 111,000 bu.; ‘exports, | care. with § standard; estimates for Friday, | Cabadian Pacifc... . 138% Reading {, ST LOUIS, Feb. 2%.—Clearings, 38.882,119; | 8- 1080 418 0 131 435 12 Salive lemba. % 5% |nrm, Gc. Rosin firm: A, B, C, D E. F, &2; $279 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, @, elevator, | 110 cars. Clearances, 44,000 bu, + | Chesapeake & Ohio... 51%| do 1st pid 4 balances, $1.467.285; money, steady, 5@6 per | 19 Tiol 438 il 40 184 western lambs. ... 6 560 1 S.86 KK, 530, M, 8.4, §7c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow Sei| PROVISIONS—The market opened strong | o a® & av Bl 10l sciqnad Bld; o 344 | cent; New York exchange, par. 3 STEERS AND COWS. 534 Mexican yearlings. ™ 5 0 5 WY, W o. 3 white. Sc. The' option market de- | on light receipts of hows and Righer prices. | Denesrs SHRINEAR. atwer.... 0 ——— ¥, e e 4 102 Mexicn s yearlings B iw | NEW JORK Pab SLOKL~Cottonstet, Satope? foresans, seeshlh st actviy on | Cudehy, Eacking compsy boueh Tls e Mevamentnt Monet. i co } ot e £ 8% giome Fhtow, UOUic, Farroleim: . PoOr g1 g, prospects for lighte: nspicuous on the buy- 51 [Unlon Pacific.........101% | NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—The domestic Fo A0 firm ained, common (5 good, $2.30. recelpts and rain or snow west, together [ Ing side. Trade was quite general both 4| do ptd i y vement 1s developing 22 wester,, ewes 104 440 TOLEDO, Feb. 2 0OIL-No change. | with o §00d speculative demand. On later | Ways by commission houses.” There wore 714 |United Stat % o g Y BT 19 western ewes . nm o 480 LEDO, e OLLes . mews nd poor export demand prices re- | 30,000 hogs; prices at yards 10gisc highe el wesald: ! i1 39% | been receivea from San Francisco thus far W Saaiern ewen l 48 Whisky Market. wethe 100 5% 1 5% 88 4% 67 565 closed at old pork, 2,20 bbls.: lard, 13,500 OATS—Recelpts, 84, bu.; exports, 33,881 | ribs. 9,500,000 1bs. Packing last w?ek,“&? bu. Bpot, dall; No. 2, 43¢ No. 8, 4ie; | against 705,000 last year. standard’ white, #%c; No. 2 white, 44 WWEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. No., 3 white, 4d%c: track, white, dv.q‘ Optlons quiet but steadler with corn. May Stoeks. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—The following are | Weol £SSSSLSLSSSLSRRRRERREESBURVARRE & closed at 41%c. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 2%6.—WHE. o N Faow ST LOUIS, Feb. 2%6.—WOOL—Qulet, easy; eak and Sheep Steady, Sugar and Molassen, aL 1% LN 2 o . 26.—~WHEAT. the quotations’ on the New York Stock | HAY-Easyi ehipping, $GT0c; good to | quiet: No 2 red, western winter. %o had: | excneng: e B e Cema ey e 1@ T (uhh;r.n::‘l'eé' SHICAGO, Veb M--CATTLE-Reotipts,| NEW ORLEANS, “Feb . M—~SUGAR~ ; S5cal 00, No. 1 northern, £pring, 68 $%d; No. 1 Cali- | Adams Con 25 |Littie Chief .......... § G 29c. Y P y 10,00 head; market slow; good to prime | gready: open kettle, 2%@3%c; open Kettle, HOPS--Quiet; state, common to cholce, | fornia, futures, quiet; M Alice 40 |Ontari 18G2%0, steers, £ poor to medium. $3.25@ | centrifugal, 14@3%c: centrifugal whites crop, H@isc; 1901 crop, 24@2Te; old, 12%c’ | 3%a: Tuly, 6815, areh, G| B el 50 |Ophir " e 4 BOSTON, Feb. 26— WOOL~—The fol 4.75; stockers and feeders, $2.35G4 e Sellow” oo, seconde.” egiwe . fie coast, 192 crop, ic; 1900 erop, 25 | 30 pot. T Amerioan = Silxed Brunswick Con.... .. §%|Phoenix % |lowing are the quotation: Territory. $1.40604.60; helfers, $2.0004.76; canr Mofasses, open Kettie, nominal, 13G26; .fig« oxg,_ i2ige, steady, in 0%4d; American mixed old oy | Cometock Tunnel ... 14%|Potosl !l s |cholce staple, scoured basis, fine, 5@ @2.60; bulls, $2.15604.25; calves, centrifugal, Jum- Syrup, nominal, 1%}«' IWES-Firm. Galveston, to % Ibs., | stock: ‘futures, steady: March, 48 6%; May, | somy vt Vo118 |Savage DN | Me: dpe mediim. Ueee; mealum, fiGik .8 buls BUGLE: geives, 5 ; : ; Cal ) + 19¢; Texas dry, i J d + | Horn Siiver ........ Slerra Nevada ......'108 ritdry, ordinary fine, 83G8Sc; fine me- 38 26,000 ; et d to- = = to 30 lbs. . ldc. P NOVIBIONS—Beet, easy. extra India | I, 0 Bnall Ry & | dlam, B@slc; medium, 46g4sc. Ohlo and - e R i v Tl et & LEATHER Firm; acld, 20440%c. mess_Ses 80 BTk edsy, orine sire, Indla | Lesavitle Con rd Pennsylvania' fleeces have been quiet. with . | higher, closed weaker; mixed and butchers, et ROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; family, $15. ern, 78s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibe. sales limited. Holdines are not forcing ne 6 90@7.30; good to cholce heavy, §7.30G7.56: o 00; mess, $10.00§10.80; beef hams, $20. g e W8 19 | . matters, yet it is admitted that it is o cav: 25: 1 i .96 00 dull, 625, Bacon, Cumberland cut. 2 to b rovgh heavy, $6.90@7.25; light, $6.50%6.95; v A ) N 5; packers, 312. 00, ety extra India | [bs., strong, 498 6d: short ribs, 16 fo 24 1bs LONDON, Feb. 2%6.—The demand for | Possible to sell to any extent at the recent y bulk of sales, $6.95@7.3. money incréased today in connection with | 10p figures. Michigan wools are steady, L i i ittt T EEEPE R AR S T T R L L ] 58 o0 mess, $25.00G:26.00. Cut meats, firm; piokied | firm. : " 100 ! g —Recelpts, 12,000 Dellles, $9.60010.75; pickled shoulders, A Ty T g K middies, light, 8 t | 1" Stock exchange pay day, Disconts | DUt they. too, are quiet Small lota som: 1 2 ,,,",,‘,{.'Afi,’(.pp‘j'gd,‘;',‘.‘,‘“‘;f ot g . P o GRAIN, plckied = hams, $1L.0GILT. Lard vi | heavy. 3 1040 los., strong. 50s: Short cleay | Were easier on the continent, bidding more | Prised the weéek's business, and of these T2 % £00d to cholce wethers, $5.00@5.50; fair to 3 Western steamed, $10.10; refined, steauy: | backs: 16 to 20 lbe. sron T clear bellien, | freely for bills and the influx of yold. which | Mediums sold at around 2c._Ohio and 20 % |cholce mixed, $3.00g4 weatern sheep PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. continent. $10.30; uth America, $10.! 14 to 16 Ibs., str s 6d. © Shouidess, | induced speculation, regarding an early re- | Pennsylvania XX und above, 33g8lc: No. 1, 108 » $1.7505.5; nafive lambs, $4.75606.9); western Chi HBoard und, $7.00@7.75. Pork firm: fami square, \etrong, ils Lard, firm: prime | duction of the Bank of England's rate of | 2@%9c: Michigan X and above, 21@%c; No. 20 I3 fambs, $4.75G6.85 y Membe‘r‘- oago Heas of T"df{ Bt B E A8.%: short clear, 3I8TG.50; mess, | western, In tiérces, 46; American refined, Shocount husece 99 the Block sxouange T YORK, Veb. 38— WOOL-Firm ‘Yous 3 2 Official yesterday: & Board of Trade."® snd-Kan- k b wi rices fairl rm an b . - 3 - TFALLOW—Easy: city (32 per pkg.), $%c; | "HOTTIR-Fnest United States, nominal; | Quiet. Consols par eclined at first but - ' [ g Cattle ecsipts. Bhipments, | | Boom 224 Board Trade Pidg. Omana sountry (pkes. tree). c. good United States, steady, S i | reacted when it was announced that the Coflee Market e " 55 Hogs 9,388 ‘Phones 100§ and 1017. RICE—Firm: domestic, fair to extra, $64@ | - CHEFSF—Steady; American finest white | Pank rate was unchanged. Home rails re- W YORK, Feb, 2.—COFFEE-—Spot 90 1 “ Sheep . <o 18 “68|| J. B. Von Dorm, Vice Fresident. o " — me ty, steady, s . e fal In ew ork, | steady at unchanged q 1. . bids. state dair, traitan, in London: easy, Sues”’ M0i Aus- | Sfobash being sepecially weak owing {0 | ruied falrly el o esnd for &' time | 2 + 208 3 F Hanens Olty. Rjve Slesk Navket. s s . i fears of labor troub) they closed quiet. | ness under buying of the near months by | 1 " s (] KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26.—CATTLE—Re- |~ —_— 11,47 pkgs.; firm; state Milwaukee Grain Market. Rio tintos reacted siightly; Grand Trunks | prominent bull Intereste and purchancs of | 1 “a H - 200 head' natives, 300 Texans, 200 Wesre. Pre.’ © & W average best, 164c; West- | \ur AU R peb. 3 WHE AT Pirm; | NEF, Undecided ‘at"the opening und then | the late months by operators Nauidating | 3 B ] ves; fat cattle steady to be higher; | P B- " Extablished s e T ETeR b No. 1 northern, o: Mo. § rm; | hardened; Kaffirs were cheerful, being | March contracts. There was also a Lttle | 3. » 4 cows steady o strong; stockers and feed: POULTRY—Alive, weaker; turkeys, lic; | N e = c; No. 2 northern, | helped a little by inspired buying of the long account on the firmness | 1.. i ,, ers active and strong’ choice export and | WEARE COMMISSION CO cmckao fowls, 15c; di firm; western chickens, PR ue; auny: TTike Sakad to the amount of £10.000 was taken into the | af spots and bulllsh Brasilian news. Im:| 2. o5 I dressed beef steers, $4.5005.20; fair to good, " usur western fowls, 141 BARLEY Steady o Y Bank of England on balance today: bull'on | porters continued to sell, however, and this | 1.. [ i $3.5004.45; stockers and feeders, $3. |u’4 5 Members of the Principul Lxchanges. HEESE—Recelpts, 2, LEY—Steady; No. 2, Gc; sample, 41| to the amount of £170.000 was withdrawn | checked the advance. the marker betng | i : » western-fed steers, $3.0006.00, Texas and Frivate Wires to All Foints, ney, small, OO RN-: aad from the Bank of England for shipment to | finally steady net unchanged to 5 points| ! S » Indlan steers, $2.60G4.20; Texas co GRALN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BOND) g 1Whee; 1 N—May, #64c asked. South America. Gold premium at Madrid, | higher. " Sales were S0 buss. ‘nciiding: | | i 1 S804 0 natt Bought and sold (or cash or B e v * arch, 4. 40c; April, 4 #0c: May, 4.66c: 15 » ¢ RS, & tare -l“N apelis Wheat, P _I' and Bran, u:;-aloclu had a good tend- {:ly. 47004, September, 4.0604.!::; Octo- | 13- 3 ™ 82.2569.60; 2 fimau 5. OMAHA BRANCH, uo-l:l"o.u of Trade MINNEAPOLIS, Feb %.-WHEAT—May, | enc today owing fo the gon: |ber.'4t%e: November, se; December, 5300 | i3 B % HOGE—Receipts, 8,000 pead; market loe delephone Lig 6%@7%¢. On track: No. 1 hard, T%e; N Wraglng news of approach |6.35¢c; January, 5.80c, > s 1 " [ Y higher; top, $7.20; bulk of sales, $6.8507.10; W B Ward Locai M aager. / . - ‘ ’