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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1903 WH,ERCIAL A‘D FINANCIA\LQZE“; :;‘;!v white, fall made, Wyc; Iate :’urd. Mc; No. 1 northern, Me;: No. 2 north- 'l‘n";:‘(rhlfié}dp;: ::’?‘t Prime mercantile UMAHA L["E STOCK MAR‘\ET §rowinis ot m'&“&:’l“lml .‘.:TI..“. EGGS-Recelpts, 11,420 pkgs. ; steady; FLOUR-First potents, $3.90@4.00; second STERLI EXCHANG Easy at $4.870 dese yelessenel C| L 'a {state and Pennsylvania, average best, | patents, $8.80G3.90; first clears, $2.55; second | @457 for demand and at 34825 for wixty [ haad: Hght & 15-‘,},1_\)\?5"5‘,_ fancy, 16c. . 3 rl;‘ufiflffi 2, aays; posted v‘-us‘ 34856486 and $.80%; . A ..\ ¢ medium a hp:v'. f | SETALS-Tin was lower today in Lon- —In buik, $15.00815.%. commercial bills, $4.83 ¢ ¥.5G7.30; bulk, ». Tnterest Again @enters Around Corn on | i FIALE SN was lower today ina ‘o A B e exican dollars, ssc. | Trade on Beef Rteers and Oows a Little SHEEP AN 100 heads | b8 for futures. The New York market was| WEARE COMMISSION » BONDS—Gover: t, steady; state, firmt Board of Trads. | also easer, closing at $9.70 i Cmoatend rafiroad, weak, o Blow, bus About Steady. 35 P— don copper market closed at #s ¥d low: g The cios'ng quotations on bonds are as ALL GRAINS ARE FIRM AND UP A LITTLE | ¥1% for spot and £58 2 6d for futures; | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | foliows: t here It rema d hi d_and lea % L. N Y f ece it Cemamed nghanged gt THiee Telephone 1510, DO R ind e b R s R el o New York NEW, . YORK. ™ ;T|$ll 3,305 Mdn‘b‘, a to gher; cows an steady to gt soud; " steers, Ehar o bulli, $.40G4.25; Cows, §2.25G8%; fow extra prime tows and helférs, $.40g4.50. Cal Quofed five cattie steady at 1:gidc. deessod welght; shoep steady at Wgibye, d welght, and refrigerator beef higher al 10c. Shipmentsy tomorrow, 1,471 cattl 8,60 quarters off beef. CALVES— pts, 164 head; st §7.55; - barnyard. 13 etty dressed v 1gide, HOGS—Recepts, 96 head! firs h W0GT., G m'ifir A LAMBS-—-Recolpts, oo 30 Somimon n o v"a':-n Tambs, 8815 - o cou 107% M bl saeaa i clectrolitic’ at” $iddo@iad) and | | CHICAGO, Feb, o1 -WHEATThere has 2 da, ros. 1016 1a. ne ”5 asting at $13.00613.5. Lead declined 18 sd n & wheat market, in sympathy | do coupon 1107 Minn, & S 1033 Good Demand for "I"‘ Stre, in "Lonaon ¢ SR 6 S remcineg anis: it the strength in corn, ‘and helped by | G o ta, ol I X iy Receipts of Sheep Provisions, Which Clos ere at $4.1 Spelter advanced 2 6d in | the export business, 33 loads being reporte o coupon’ ... | 8By eia iy 'y f London to £ 12s 4, while locally it was & | 8014 at New York. There has also been | do old i rex.... 106 N. Y. C. gen. 3iigs . 1008 et Market Was a Little shade easier at $.0635.10. " 1ron In Glasgow | some anxlety over the weather, rains gen- | 9o coupon CAMKN 3G e 6 Une closed at 57s and In Middlesborough at sis | erally today and colder predicted for Satur. | fo S ro€ S ypraiies " 3. Locally iron was quiet and unchanged; [ day. _Primary receipts were 412,000 bu., [ i 0088 -0 N. & W. con. 4. e Ak e I o %0 foundry northern is quoted at @i gainst 611,000 lnst year; primary shipments, | A%40'aqh §o 4108, N & W con- & Ui No. i foundry northern at e | 10000 bu, against 106,000 last year, North: (e’ ' oo il 801 T e B 3 NO. 4 foun: southern a ‘west receipts, 297 cars, a nst 3 Ast year. do 3V 34 *St. L. & 8. T e o CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—The corn pit was | Ginary Gonthern soft at §2 6009080, War- | Local recelpts, seven cats, with none con: | do cony e e L W 1 SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 2. . :r"l the center of attraction on the Board | rqnty continue nominal. tract; estimates for Safurday, 2 cars. 10108+ do Bw Recelpts were: o ‘rade rx'zdny, the ""'.,"fi:h':r':,':‘c;:.;::-': — Clearances were 266,000 bu. for the day and 1088 A & A P & Ouuclai’ Monday ing other graine, and hi X only 3,668,000 for the week. Argentine ship- % ciic 4s Ofticial ‘ruesday... ... Fealised, = Muy wheat closed se higher, | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. ronte were fally by T a8 mer oDt e, | Ches @ O iijs’:! 10sin 8. Reliway b Oficlal Wednesday May corn up %c and oats up J4@kc. Fro- | g 2,336,000 bu. to Europe and 280,000 In other | (MpSO & A- SR S Texes & PAcife da..07 | Ofticial Thursday } ;lllon;%:ltir'? ;u'lm.‘;vlm‘mf_ May products | Condition of Trade and Quotations on dlrpellun:k or in all 2,616,000 r% Cables | ¢ P s ‘,"\lr,;,c,, Pacifie o Official Friday “from er to 16 3 %S ) ue 3 There was a firm undertone to the wheat -S> B S Rrnh Ta% T redii 1o ceop prosrents. ? 100" | Wabasn 1o Five days this week market, but the trading was onty mod- | EGGS—Fresh stock, 1 CORN—Has_contin to absorb the at-|CCC & St L'g. 4a..100 | dn 2 savesnie Same days last week... _erate. There was no buying of any In;- L1 POULTRY- 10@10%c; old | tention of grain speculators today and there | Chicago Ter. 4n | do dev. B....11l1 Bame week before.. erighes, the shorts doing tie mist of it | 13@15e; ducks, 8@ | has been buying by all the provision in- | C 9013 West Shore 4s Same three weeks ag to cover, and most of the busi- | sc , TG8e; er Ib., 10@10%e. k) iaon, In< S oy ey % Sam voeks au: ness was for local account. The only bear | DRESSED POULTRY —Chickens, 11@15¢; :'.:'.’.',:,'ptfl;"v,m:?‘u?'mer':' g Xy ....JM e Same f",‘.“,’_ Bast your. factor of note was the increased shipments | hens, 1i@de; turkeye, 1igife; ducks, 11G12c; | of*May and seiling ‘ot July 'by - Armout | »93,SGem! 4.1+ N |Con, Tobaceo w0 ot | o il Y m Argentine, but this was easily over- | ge % $ RS D. ¢ 3¢ 112" Colo, cons SCELPTS Balanced by the unfavorable weather, firm | “Packing stock, 12%c; _cholcs | t pre Moy Laldiny anh tels has been tap | Hocking Vel “4ielL) 08 The following table shows the recelpts of markets in (he weat And @ fair export de | dalry, In tubs, 16G1Ic; separator, Ba%c. | 1og tho Taric f and, avells has betn Uk | *Offerea cattle, hd sheep at Bouth Omaha mand, together with the extremely bulilsh | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, Bc; extra [ New York reported # joads taken for ex- L —— to date, with comparisons with sentiment In corn. The opening was about per can, 3c; New York Counts, per | st “Afgentine shipments were only 40,000 Nosion chkn and Bonds. 1908, 1 Ine. steady, ¥ith May a shade lower at 77%@ bulk, éxtra Belects, per gal., K1.75; | BI0H news from Algentine wag favorablé.| BOSTON. Feb. 27.—Call 1 160,717 133,365 27,352 Fige, and atter selling at Tic there was & ) ndard, per gal, $1.35. Local receipts were cars, with one o cent; Bime’ loans, 454@5% per oex ,“7(";",, fer | & advance. The market became quits FRESH _FISH—Trout, i | traet; imates for Saturday, D closins SockS And bandet T it ' active toward close, the shorts cov herring, be; pickerel, Sc; p ;. Primaty receipts, $95,000 bu., Aga e 3 and bonds: | Average price paid for hogs at South freely, glving an ndded impetus to the up- | buftaio, dressed, 3 3¢ | Jaat year. Primary shipments were 354,000 | Son "0l 1 | Alloues ’ 8% | Omahu ior the last seversl days with com- ward tendency. The close was atrong and | whitefish, Sc 16c; haddock, ‘1167 | . against F1,000 & year awo, Cash mar-{ atisce o e Amalsamated ....... " | parisons: &t the top for May at Tike a gain of W, | odfish, 2.’ redsnapper.’ loc; lolsters, | ke was weak with the poor-corn off about ; imet. & Hocia. /82 Clearances of wheat and flour were equal ylnn-;q_ lp;‘\r ‘d" Inn"ehn, green, per Ib., ): L T X q e ocia o To 35,00 bushels, Primary receipts were |dlc; bullheads, 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, | 2 put | B w8 €140 bushels. againgt SLLOW bushels & | c. halibut, Tic. el OATS~Market has been neglected, but ol ago. Bradstreet's exports of wheat N_Per ton, $15.50. - ol | N Yo N. M. & H...213 " |laste Royaie ...l 13 224 flour for the week were equal to 2,66~ | HAY—Drices quoted by Omaha Wholesale s e T 1 oot e, | Ditchbary pod Mohawk 8 000 bushels, compared with 3,254,000 busheis | Dealers’ ussoclation: Cholce No. 1 upland, | feceipts were 19 cars, with 11 " | Union Pacif: 218 Dernthion ..o.o. 38 & year ago. Munneapolis and Duluth re- |e7; No 1 medium. $; No. 1 conrse $.50. | Estimates for Saturday, 10 care, Cleats | Mes Osoeola e orted receipts of cars, which with | Rye atraw, 8. Thesc priccs are for hay of | unces. 13,000 du. 'There were 20 b of | | Phrrot ; cal recelpts of 7 cars, none of contract (#ood color and quality. Demand fair; re- | SURREATC QWL 5);‘ ek Sotiy has Mol | asnetee b a W ?"n?l’r. & grade, made total recelpts for the ihree | ceipte lght at 818, the high prica so far. The strength | Dominion I. & 8. e Bt ZOs of 34 care against M1 ears lest| CORN of pork has heen on small offerings and | fectrie . TrHimountatn R e Tk iats N e RNy, a8 in sympathy with grain. Lard has dragged, | Electrie 355 Trinity “There was a big trade in corn again and [ RYE—No. 2, 46c. in sympathy with grain, Lard has dragged, | i, S T 1 B prices continiied to advance under.the gen- VEGETABLES. Bup ribe Bave kept sieady, Thers were | g g / Sraily “bulliah conditions. Unifavorable | NEW CELERY-Kalamasoo, per 40z 30; | S Tober "mbenric wenk. Estimates for | wil B s weather for the grading and movement, to- | California, per doz., 5@T0C e e st iadey | estingh. Comion. 103 gether with a better cash and export’ de- | “POTATSEE Por b doause. A R e Tty | Mdven mand, were the main strengthening in- VBT b fo : L fluences, Provision interests were n.-ulv.“u_fln_g} EET POTATOES-lowa and Kansas, | 55, 55 3 London Stock Market, buyers aind there was also a g0od commis- | *NEW PARSIEY—Per doz. bunches, 40c. Mg LONDON, Feb. 27.-Closing quotations: slon house démand, with more outside in-| NEW CARROIS—Pe~ doz. bunches, 40c. Consols, money.....9% 3-16 N. Y. Central terest being manifeated. Cables were some- Per doz. bunches, 4o¢. do "ADHIL .. 3% Norfolk & Western what lower, but had no effect on the mar- ew southern, per doz. bunches, Y ; v, | Aua . do _ptd ket The close was strong and at the 109 | c; old. per bu. e d " R, i 7 i Quterio & Westora for Muy at 4T%c, a gain of %c. The range | GUCUM I ERE- 1o AL N - oaie Ll o A for ‘the day Detweon 'i6WOItRe and | BARINI Lo B lothouse, per dos., SLT. | G Dl Rand ~ Mines. 41%c. Local recelpts were 201 cars, with 1| e Per b a0 3 candicn Pactte T e of contract grade. ' ONIONS-Southern, per dos. | CORN—April, @38%c; May, 38% Chicago G. W...... do 2a ptd. Oats, in sympaihy with the strength in sshe: cash No. ¥ mixed, $taioc R e, 20 bt I $uszs3sge ‘¥3psssstsuan EE¥gss5322E22 000N #33339823%s =) prior lien 4s.... 5844 n32WSRyS 5323888532228 Stoek in ySight. ; The following were ¥he receipts of live Ditheipal western, 2RES: stock at the sz clties yesterday: 8 | 1908 {1902, 11901, [1900. (1899 1898, 11897, | FEEEH . o STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. S a6 8 wo 37 HOGE There was q Fun ot hogs here today for a Friday and, a8 other mar kets were quoted prices here also suffered a declne. ers started in to buy thelr hogs 5@i0c lower, but sellers would not take off that much, and as & re- sult_the market was very siow from start {9, finieh. " In “some cases packers 'raised elr s and bought the ho only a m N & ! " Commer- nickel lower, whtile n others they succeeded | o BOSTOR, el 1 B OO T e in getting the hogs 5@10c lower. It was &|ginos” Wednesday b rather uneven market and it was late be. | Since | Wednesday & to the embargo fore a clearance was made. Medium weight | PeRed I Boston, ORRE, o I8 SGTAEe hoss sold largely around $6.5. Good heavy | D1 &1 GRSt e raiironds’ e hogs 5ok from $6.5 to 36,8 and as high as | Of, O ruor tifk runaport out Of $7.05 was pald for prime heavywelghts, The | Jfuged, all w B,,&, Ihis order was en- lighter weights s01d from $6.82% down. ReD- | forean. the marke; was auiet, but Duyerss Tesentative sales ghowed o littie more intereat’ and seyer :g 1 Y Gend 1 B ] low bids were tted_on large lines,. : : which were ti . Prices are sty % and holders show & of cont -} 189 dence. +Whilé ces wou! g0 higne: Is o that there There is' not! og has had the help the corn strength, The | Boston Elevated iy L5828 RE oo Sty Woss ZES e ‘g _SiEes R i ] 38 g3 _§= b 2 3= PSS -.“.-...-...,.. 2Le ==y BESEES "SBY £ KEERE2 [Py > o » "y i =t ceceststace enEss, BEEE EXTLTE 238 SREE Cecestetecs esesasbees ~ 3 ‘me 52 288 « 8 P, | sesase RELINRANSRIRAVS P kets excépt ndon._reports feeling. e shipments of wool from Bos- B ton_to date from iber. nh‘?'n .d': N s pounds, et 44121 o tie same dete ENNSF! The. »qréfn to date are 29, r:tll. & 742 pounds for thie same. Iast year. 8T, . 27~ Lsquiet and combi ; 20%c corn and on a fair cash demand. Trading ISHES--Southern, pe % X . 29%@lc; N ey {51 4 was light, with mederate. buying houses. | so. Juthern, pac dos. DEncH, | N B ats W0 T waits Rl ¢ et & R 05 QUIBEEY Pealidls! ndicates Sunday. Offerings were small as were the receipts %, o ptd e gl Unfon Pacifie......... e official rumber of cars of stock and the weather was unfavorable for the r A YE-—No. 2, 45c. WAL Sesiiiscoans AR etotes brought in today by each road was: movement. The close was firm and %@%c e, HAY—Choice timothy, $12.00; cholce prai- [ 90 1st ptd..... %|U. 8. Stesl, Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. higher for May at 3%e, after selling be- , per 1b., 1%ec; | rle, $9.00. e LR C.,M &8t P.Ry.. 6 2 - .- b S and 35%ec. Local receipts were white, ber Ib. Tc; Bpunish, per crate, ST “gb'TTER—CnAmer, 21G%c; dairy, tancy, | Lo S8 R ] Mae Jag | Wabash oo 4 % car; —Southe: R nches 3 \ | S > g r e R; Provisions were firm, with trading cen- | 5. E B e e £GGE—Fresh' 12%c. | s An st RS e send Ul RS woatin. 1 Yered in pork, which led the other products | "WAX BEANS—Per bu box, $3: string Receipts. Shipments. | pAR SILVER—Quiet at 22}4d per ounce. . 'W. RY. he low o h b Savo) | MONEY—81@4 per cent. The rate of dis- in strength. There was selling on the 10w | peans, p-r bu $1.60. Wheat, bu. 24.800 5,000 | oount in th 3 prices tor ogs, Dut u 'sood demand from | “CAIAGE 110 per . 4o, | Comn. bu 4% SNGT% per cent ang foF three-months bills commission house al e ’ ats, bu. & port 16, the markat and closed s | igher o1 TOMATOLS New Florida, per &-basket 18 Swots pee N rk af 3 ay close crate, X 5.00. . o ribs were up e at 308, The | CCA{ILIFLOWER—Calltornta, per crate, v 3 NUTE R o NI Atwatia, Volume of Lusiness was light. $2.00. PEORIA, Feb. 27.—CORN—Lower: No. 3,| NEw YORK, Feb, 2I.—The following are Eatimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, FRUITS. o 3 e " the quotations’ on the New York Stock 0 care; eprm, 30 cdrs; oats, 130 cars; hogs, | PEARS_Fall varieties, per box, 3 ATS—Dulls No. 3 white, 2@SPjc. exchenge: Total receipts The leading futures ranged as follows: | (rane. 6 New York sock 3 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | Ajane Con.. P e Doy purchasing the num: oy Belifiowers, per bu. box, $1.50. Breece ... 0 |Ophi o i ed Articles.| Open. | Higl. | Low. | Close.| Yec'y. qn,\PELfia :gu “!r ker. sogro. |8 arp Attack Breaks Prices, Forelng | Urumwick oo ... o g";" e Feb. [........ ;| STRAWBERRIES—Floriaa, per qt.,’ s0c. NEW YORK, Feb. 2i.—Prices of stock | Horn Stiver Seo 08 (SRS, SR Armour & Co.. ay TROPICAL FRUITS. ylelded to sharp attack late today —and | {or fia*cga i % [Small Hopes . Cudahy Packing uly LEMONS—California fancy, $3.60; cholce, | were carried between 1 and 2 points below G reigl Armour, from Kan 25, . last night for the principal leaders. It was el Vansant & Co. | “ORANGES—California navels, fancy, $3.00 | reported that the banks were calling and > Hill & Huntzing { @3.15; ‘cholce, $2.75; Mediterranean sweets, | prematurely forcing some liquidation, but| LONDON, Feb. 27.—The month-end pre- | Livingstone & Sh $2.2; sweet Jaffa, the active demend from the shorts to|Paration actuated the stringency of the | N, Norris. DATES—Persian, In 70-Ib. boxes, per Ib., | cover at the decline Indicated that short | money demand today. The indebtedness to | amilton Gor;&ur case of %-1b. pkgs.. §2.25. selling had played a considerable part in | the Bank of England increases daily and FIG8—California, per 10-1b. cartons, %0c; | the, break. ’l“hn serlous inroads upon bank | there is little prospect of relief until after Turkish. ver 35-1b. box. 14@1Se. reserves resulting {ror;: the weerk'nh c:r— tg: t?urn:‘{ui‘:I;n’if:?r'.?"?&g..‘.'{y.mm‘"”'"’ MISCELLANEOUS. rency movement was the cause of the de. 8 3 reserve HDNEY‘U!:‘S o ;’_fi.zs e e e Provioes 1o that the market had |18 satistactory, but the uncertainties of the Colorado, $2.50. ' . . ::en Reglected and slugeish, with a sag- ",l‘lél'l;(::‘krir‘\?:r flfimfi the retention of Rothschild CIDER-New York, $4; per 1%4-bbl., $2.50, ng tendency rather than actively wee he St re firm. Busl- | Giher buyers. o 28 1% commori_are quoted o . B2 e vimorous support of the Wabash s | ness on the Stock exchange was less favor- i i ] t. FEX SRR 5 4 § ! eRSENass! Peoria Market. P PSSR RERNIRZIREI2228TIERDY dy and active ts under con- ssion house ac- Fhiner “aviat contin ?{v‘fflfu" reports of the J ‘trade an pectations of a decrease dn the,visible ¥Wpply. = Importers - sold, hawever, nd 's of the near monthsin\th abolit & re: ket clo int arch, tember, ¥. PHITEEENT I PEERRELE D R e iless B o : g% B! o - vavelgt NEW_ YORK, ¥Feb, "fi APPLES—Marlet rul full ofterin NS R A AR PSR AR R RRR AP AR I A RRAARRADARARERBBADS, SRRSIIVRRRAREL iz-!s88!5888388!8!8!83553333 33aNATE 803 EEEABE NI sa% Erssg.ge Isgg sglg gaa 8 BRREGRRARRZRREEY gnzzangggazs BB RTARARANIAZIASE PR R RRRARRRRRRRRRRNNAARAIRAARRRARNIARASIARARD A E weu d =, ¢ Py end- | the telegraph wires being down northward. and lambs here this mo: but, as CLi- , ETC.—A. By Alstrn quotes | Weakises by <6t Paul and an upward tend 20 o se CATTLE—There was a moderate run of nes are steadi| on the following prices: Iron, country mixed ency by Amajfamased Copper and a few | Realizations caus a setback. Consols | Il e " this morning for even | o quoted lower, the feeling here Sortonk, $11; iron, stove plate, per ton er ttocks jerved as help to the early | were dull and homie rails were easier -but as alfo easter. The quality of the offer- | pur the demd) i brags, heavy, per i he case toward Sk . ‘e, Professionals | they closed wil bétter tone. Americans | & Friday. As it apt to be t ings was rather inferfor, which naturall \ % e ting on 'the Tormal anmouncement | Were Tractionally Below. parity. ‘'The attl. | the end of the week the demand was ROt | had a bad effect upon he tnarket, .fhe | &c,meetin n Pt 10, S%c: lead, per Ib, | DTG, ROCK {eland and St Leuls & San | tude of New Yorkzaiscouramd eperations. Dl Ut Sl the Prices Pach | Eeneral situation could best be %:fi:“* 57 | ety b R ule s Ao FoRr s, oo Franclrco”project and "ypon’ adfnie Intor | Atchiaon, Torgka % santa, Fe, Nplon £ | 30e¥at om those . loroe yesteriay. | 1he theatost ecine Sobe o (hevlots or | At 15fho) fo Beaied d. SR -for™ 3 - - " k mation to indicate the fate o e Aldrich ; cifie, - - e ro- X % e s 20 s DRSNS o | B Yo b e R i e e ot ol AR o Bl St e, el L R A ol o et | % t N A w to cornect the Wabash move- . g b b FLOUR-—Market ~ stea winter Noi 3 saited, ic; No. 4 salted, 6c; No. | W80, "eith the ‘evidently, far.reaching plan | Fecovery"at the close And the stocks were | Welght cattle’ of fair to €0od Quallty sold | ity was §00d, 5o that pricon on that class Philagelphin Produce el 0 b V0% | calf, 13 t6 15 Ibs., 6o dry hides gt I the"sonthweatern raiiroad world work: | firm. Grand Trunk was wavering and real- | ¥thout hwgv‘g erd A Frleg: | i ot lsutter near e mich ax' thogh | prTLATHSLEHIA, - eb. 2T pelth, WaThe: horse hides, $150G2 ing out through the medium of Rock| s cre restrioted pending | octed, and sellers found it a dimeult propo- | “sYlougn t 3 Firm, %@e ~highet: extra- y d, but the deall in Wabash were the January statement. Kaffirs fluctuated. | 1 J rtn rade was not brisk, practically S ellow, #tge. | ber Ib.. 1dc; No. 3 hard shcll, per Ib.. 13c; other on a very large scale. With the sur. | of England on balance today was £1L00. | BUS®% (°ackers aid not seem 10 be very | *Quotations: Cholce Iambs, $5.60@6.7; fate | 814, Western,' 18%g, at " thi i tia o, astt Shom han el ad e 19,000,000 last week and u loss for this week | the bourse today. Internationals were ir- Beavy today, so that the market was rather {o good lambe 3 50G6 hoice Colorado | *0uthwestern, _Jbey. at the : . Practically everything |} 6.50G7.00; ehotce | Y southern, 14c, af' t! vk 5 * indicated In_ e reserves within half a | regular, but improved after the opening |lacking In snap. a cholce lightweight vear | “CR New York tull er 2 RYE-—No. 2, 49%c. ver Ib., 15c; pecans, large, per Ib., 13 gt Pyt ’ | being f: bly was disposed of In good season. ling 6. cholce heav: aril; CHEES) Ne son, BARLAY- ood feeding, 43@i6c; falr to per Ib., 1lc; cocoanuts, per doz.. e T QU I B fi"".’fi‘..‘#?,“'r-x.e 1% Rio tintos. The "marker | | The cow market was also about steady. | g #oGs.6s; Tair to good Yeariings, 35005, o § T 50 e d H =, i hat serlous dition will confront th ' cholee malting, SOWUS e shesthute. ber b loci peanuts, per Ib. Now York money market unless acme con- | closed With a good tone. . Kaffirs opened | There was not the activity to the trade, | cholce wethers, 3. fair to' good, $i. JEr il oo he market ¢ i s R e oftse csgrve shrinkage | firm, became undecided and finished quiet. | though, that —characterized t @5.25; cholce ewes, $4.50@4.T6; fair to go vontract grade, §11.50. e 2 Until this afternoon there has been noth- | cent. Three per cent rentes, for the | e B e To | . $4.2504. eder wethe PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bol, — e o wes &ly Hqulaaiion | sceount. as much for {heir cows as they ouj $4.0064.65; feeder ewes, $5.00§3.50. Repre. OTSTL@IS M. Lard, per 100 bs., 30.5714@9.60. | L SUa SN Trgvistois, e on'n the toek marker of an impor: | | BERLIN, Feb. 77.—Business was almost | have. As ‘a lgeneral thing though, the | sentative eales: tthort ribs sides (loose), 39.60@i9.80. Dry | LOUIS, Feb. 2.—WHEAT—Higher; | tant character. But the actlon of the for. | stangnant on the bourse today, owing to | prices pald ‘01“ B No. Av. Pr. ruited shoulders, (boxed), '$8.2714G8.50. Bhore | red, cush) elevator, e track BhH | elh exchangd market and the reported | the Interruption of telegraphic communica- | those of esterlay, ¢ ‘sbout gtsady| FSUN ews.. 70 clear sides (boxed), $0.87%@10.00. i . T4@1Bkc; July, Tithe; No. 3 hard, | offerings of loan bills give promise that |tion with London as the result of the | The bull market Wo AL B § cull ewes. 108 Followlng were the receipts and shiy- | i " | forelgn capital has been resorted to to|severe storm which has been prevailing in | today, and Vi S Dall yeateriny 11 bucks ....... 140 wents of fiour and gral | 2 cash_ 42%c; track, | take up some credits pald off to the New | Great Britain. Internationals were firm. | §00d prices a rely enough stockers and | 4l Western ewes Receipts. Shipments. | 421,q (i%c; May July, 41%e. "| York banks. It is considered probable also | The other departments were dull. Ex-| There were scarce Yo make a market, and| 13 cull lambs Flour, bbl 17,900 .00 | OATS-Strong: No. 2 cash, lc; track, | that the local trust companies have taken ' change on London. 2m 5%pfgs for checka. | teeders in the yaras w0 morl RNTKC: GG o breeding ewes. ‘Wheat, bu 24,40) (37ie; May, 35%c; July, 31%c; No. #|over some loans {rom the accounts of the | The discount rate for short bills ts 3 per | as speculators KOO Dy Yesterday, they [ Western ewe... Lorn, bu. * 16140) | white, 3éc. 4 clearing house banks. Preparation for the | cent and for three months’ bills 2 per cent. | cattle they had on heve yeREEEeY. LICT |43 western ewes. Cats, bu A BLIN | TRYE—Firm at We. March settiement Increased the pressure e were willlng 10 e today. Anything that| 33 Western ewes Iwye, bu. . 10| FLOUR—Market dull; red winter pat-| , 80 that call loans were forced up to Bank Clearing: for desirable g 4 . "nominal. 1 Y 2EUGAR-Haw flrlr‘xz):er; !;:d. ‘s‘rrb.u T, ’:‘fl'n”‘)'fi 2rm. e ot tritugal, §s 84; M o, 0s. h e Baineers to Meaf-Superint & A DENVERGE . 2:—A jolnt convontion of engineers Al firemen employed an : Denver & nde wil meet General Buperintendeént lin of that road by appointment at'2 o'Mock thi will formerly present a dems cent Increase, In’ wages. Buperintendent Coughlin and {he engineers, who have b in conference for over a ), all minor grievances ans 1 western ewes. ¢ f course, . Farley, bu ceseen . 67 10,20 | ents, $3. B6; uxtra fancy and straight, |4 per cent before the close. Time money aid not suit them. o . i 219 weatern ewes. On the Produce exchange touay the but- | F10GS.1; clent, 2901300 Eht, | L firmly held at 6 per cent for all periods. Feb. Zi-Bank clearings today, | 3 snade lower, ~Repreacniative sa 27 cull lambs ter market was steady; creameries, 166 | SEED-Tiriothy. steady, $2.75G3.25. There I nothing to Indicate carly cessa- | $1433,314.24; corresponding da) ] T ISRl jamps. 27%c; dairies, 14@24c. Eggs, firmer, at mark, | CORNMIAL—Steady. §2.30, tion of the interior demand for currency “"h’w,’\‘u’o b 1. S Clearings, $31,255,79 720 western sheep. Cases {ncluded, %@ ALe. Cheese, steady, | BRAN-—Firm: sacked, east track, §3@ske. | nor of the sub(reasury requirements upon | G O phoe S Cleatinige, 8319807 P Tesiech shewp. 12%4@13%c. t1%¥fu?u‘l; timothy, ’$1L.50@15.00;" prairfe, | the money lmnrlTel, P‘n);mems &rl Inlernéll gy, en forelgn exchange, unchang &Yev:dz::nl::;‘nh!: e : 3 revenue at Interior polnts are being made ; 3 i - YORK GENERAL MARKET LRON COTTON TIES—$1.06. {0 the New York subtressury by drart | terling posted at .8 for sixty days and 294 western lambs W ‘ BAGGING oy aeige. ubon New York correspondents of Interior | 848485 ‘FIGPANE, o7 _crearings, $23.- 1 cull ewe, > g M P VINE—Se, banks, Dry goods imports for the weck, | W KOWES (6o, 2o g 1o Ul owda.. . Quotations of the Day on Varlous| PROVISIONS_Pork, higher; jobbing, | $1.086.657 in excess of those of last week, | “66761; balances, 88000 0 o) wp 4g 5 v T ewes. .. T « c collec 3 s i lambs and yearlings. standard mess, §1S. ' Lard, casy, $9.45. Dry | explain the large customs collections, and |, HOSTON, Feb. 7 lambs and yedrin 874 western lambs. . 225 western ewes Commodities. salt meats (boxed) higher; extra shorts | also in part the demand for foreign ex- | FERCeR By Feb. %i.—Clearings, CUHICAGO B STOCK MARKET, snisassiés TN £S5 3 N NN e e i G50, SRTHRISTRSITHTLRRRRRSSS 2L 22823733237 . and clear ribs, $.7% short clears, $0.8714. | change. Corn exports for the week have ; i “fiwh:l?pl&x:‘;r.n.;&wfif—nfi:lr | Bacon }."‘""d.\“u." gher; cxira shortn uo.s:;: ;nlle:rnfl 1,370,618 bushels -from those of f;?fi‘ln'w' balances, $2,418,041; money, 5 per trifle more active and steadier with wheat; | /485 0N MY 9 short clears, a‘}g“« Spel. | arker 1 cloarly aie therefare: o the | CINCINNATIL Feb. 21—Clearings, $3.660,- S market is clearly due, therefore, to the o tanta; SAG@t winter stralyhis ter; higher: sold, 31 offerings of bankers' loan biils. JOLBI qant1 Mew Tork ey TRY—Steady; chickens, 1c; | Discount hardened in London again to- . e aiscount. 2 &7 e e | turkeys, 18@1e; du 1dc; geese, day and Paris seems to be the avallable oy Tt -"’-“«”‘;'"Sr- f §"’ T oo . Seagen. % | BUTTER — Stendy; creamery, ; | peint for extension of further credits heis r o §8,077.11: ve flour. duli; fair to §0od, &0 dairy, 19G21c. [¢ Geatrea; Tt wae of interest, therefore, | , 8T. LOC = Mgy B ot i W ol A apot ta orive tt| EGGS—Higher at 14c. that the French chamber has authorized | balances, M.11860, money. steady at tG8 A LA Rieaty. Tellow " wastern, 'Recelots. Shipments, | the issue of $50,000,00 short term treasury | Per centi New York exchange, 10c premium. 5 city, L1t Brandywine, seguo. - | Rlour. bbls.. 3000 17,000 | bonds and a provisional credit for Marc PR g 1 2 406 | expensen and ‘deficits in previous budgets R i 2yt e ks B | Corn, bu..! Dsiow - The market closed irregular at the rally | NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 21.—COTTY ON. BAR el S - 9, : on_covering by shoris Firm; sales, 3,680 bales; ordinary, 8.3 W i g TR g The bond market weakened in sympathy | good ordinary, 8%c: low middling, HRAT Receipte, 6,650 bu; exports, i with stocks. Total ssles, * par value, | middling, 9%c: §00d middling, 105 © 458 bu, Spot, firm; No. 2 red, Sle, eleva- LIVERPOOL, Feb. 2.%WHEAT—S; $2,580,000. United States bonds were al dling falr, llc, nominal; _recelpt I o, rea. e, 1. 0. B afiost: No. Bo. 5 rid. mesinh. o + | chanzed on the last call. bales; stock, 820,822 bale northera Duluth, %c, 1. 0. b, afloat; No, 1 | N spring, 6 5%1; Lo % The tollowing are the closing prices on | Febru , ‘Wi, £. 0. b, afloat. Op- Futures, st Margh, 6s the New York Stock exchange: Apri, 9 M tlons had a brlef season of depression at X Atehison, 4 : x X the start, follg‘:lnl bearish Argentine ship- . mixpd, new, | 40 Pld 9. September, 8.90G8.91¢; L | Ba ents, but swung into a strong position | tock. ' Futuros, | 4 5 OUIS, F COTTON-—! 2 Emre noon_and continued firm all day March, Mo yids 44 e i ke wlv praters higher nalok. 1000 bales; | vecaipts. 348 he upturn was based on rains throughout ROV ISIONS I Indla | Canada So...... e AT bales: 'shipments, 4,015 bales; stock, 3,633 the west, export rumors, amall inicr.dr re- | mess, @a. | Pork, cusy;’prime mess weer- | chet s i v “TRortie pates; b s B ce e corn advance and covering. | ern, ume, short cut, N s.. | Chicago & A e . Y Last prices showed W@%c net ! dul, 52s. Bacon. Cumberland eut. 2 to % | do bid. \ LLIVERPOOL, Feb. 27.-COTTON-8pot, ay, Sl@slie, cf ! strone. 49 §d: shopt ribs. 16 fo 24 lbs., | O -0 ) * Food middling. 5.580: middling, 540d: low 4 otci | £, ] long clear middics. tght, 813 | ’ ® ! o iddung, 6.4, good ordinary 5.16d; ardl- Brot. auil; | meavy, 5 to SN 45 24 pid..... % toaied nary, 5.0id. The sales of the day were 8,000 b afloat, | Dacks, 16 to 20bs ; clear bellies, | Chicago T Lt { bales, of which 50 were for speculation and 50s i 2 whife, 57c. Options |14 to' 16 1bs., s 6d. Shoulders, | o acted very firm all day. It was influenced | Squore. stront. 41s Lard. firm; prime |c. ¢ by eontinued bad weather wi export | western, in tierces, 4f8; American refined, | Col talk, strong support at ('m.-.luu. | in_palls, 1 A da 3 by R boprd_clearances and coverin nest (Mited States, nominal; er. Lin Y SR W Det Digher. March, 7% | gov ed States, steady, 5o 5 AR o o cavon O Stk ay and June. S5 T S Y | i American finest white . do pid June and July, 5,28d; July and August, 5.2 [ Bl closed at 16 " adhy. . Anac. Mining Co @6.280; August and ‘September, 5.16d; Sep- by, Kpot il Joanty. i Aue- % irooklyn R. T tember and October, 4.85d; October and 3 ite, dc: s |Colo. Fuel & iron % | Now N s3c; No. 3 white, 4ie: No. 3 white, 43ie; | _Receipts of wheat during the last three . oo ICona. Hovember,' CONENUpomber and December, Mok mixed westérn, nominal; tracx white, | deys were 214,000 centals, Including 179,900 | E Cont. Tobaces pid s i Optlops higher with corn; May | American. | 1Ti164%|Gan. Electrie . o gt E Bdsoing. HOMo: | hn re\llnll of Aml-{;l!}lnn corn ldnrln' ho last | do plg. i %59 {iecking Seal OIL CITY. Pa. Feb. —O1 Tredit o NIPPINE, B3GTOc; go0d to | three days were 132900 cer tals Jilaia Osmtag! . i3 | palances, $1.60; eertificates, no sales; ship- e o iy SOmmonto | Toledn In vnd Seod. ok Bria &3 TS e bib . Average F8A10. bbls. ok %01 crop, Mg TOLEDO, Fe WHEAT-—Dull and P AVANNALRL “Feb. 3T EOT -~ o 55w, her Toxin % Moy finm; Pebruary, o asked; | et 111000 e Puctlle, Mt e '""&'a";"\g(;‘:"n;mt,z \\\I“!f'ltnfiw; ¥ \" . . . 1% People's G ceny 1. W YORK, Fel ~O1L~Cott d OATS-Dull i February, 3c, May, 3 e Premmed B Car aull; petroleu eady: turpentine, dull i, £ Skttt L ; RIS 5, Uncharged 3 ama. §20.500 R i ; O . Fe —~Unchanged. ¥ 1S 00, o ame: $030G | EED_Ciover, dull, firm: February and | “do" pid. Ll - o D March, $7.15 bi prime timothy, $1.55, nom- B Ont mosts arn rinpia 1 A ‘. . - : Dry Goods Market. B, plokled Soulirs. 8 WL prims gipRs, 8. nomine ?| Norte < G ~ NEW YORK, Feb, 2.—DRY GOODS— - BhG: refined; Qe Milweakee Grain Market, do BM..._........ . Values are, on the upgrade, with many " H ravy ap A 5 ! y iines held at value. There i5 a difference continent. n"nn ,l\oul;nrcm;:::g, 510 Nafll“v'\‘:\':hlfl'-'l_l‘hhmcc. “’:zll%AL;m:'n:. wreeer1éTlg " ‘oetween buyers and sellers on the price .| .TA & i . uestion which makes trading lighter. Short clear, SILTGR5: mesa | WATLC May, T, bld 8., | tocks are "well sold and many orders are B. iy ARLEY—li@lc higher; No. ;| ® : - B | Dol e Cattle and 8 Are Steady, but Homs Go Low: AND HEIFERS, " a1 o SHICAGO, Feb. IT-CATTLE-Recelpts, ead; market steady; good to prime E. Eichhorn to Harriet A. ue} Steers, $.00@6.75; poor to medium. 8. Ham, 82 feet lots 1 and 3, block 4 A 475; stockers and feeders. $2.35G4.T0; cows. | * faeaford Pisce. . $1.40@4.00; helfers, $2.000M.75; canners. 81406 | Mary FHempsted (o Viliay State bank, ,’»;4 ”-:l'l-. ”5%’(;‘4% calves, 18.5.G7.50; Texas | “w4s feet lot 1, Gardiner & B.'s add. od steers $3.50004.%. HOGS—Recelpts, 2,000 head: _estimated | oty rwa tomorrow, 15,000; ' left over, 6,000; market | “Rinoninsan 10G15¢_lower; mixed and butchers, $6.700 j 7.20; good to cholce heavy. "“flifl!; 0.3, Tough hedvy, $68g70; light, "8 | Daomy a tract in nee 01800, 0 . A, i SHER! D LAMBS—Receipts, 89| B, A; Penson apd wis fo jows Land e e "eray), §008 to chales mete |_and let 3. bidhk Brigge’ Place ers, ! ‘alr to cholce mixed, . Y | £7%; Western sheep, $4.00G5.50; native lambe, | Fred gy SRR o oot $1.7606.5; western lambs, H.75G6.85. K S B Ry PR AR AR] Official yesterday: 4 D. Allen an . B. . Recelpts. Shipments. | ;0% B4 B-1S1L o 10,928 0 | I 222ISTHSZIFAW 8823STTEISLRBRREET L o 52 SEEES55558 Cattle George to Simoj 6 s feet lot 23, Malone. Sheep” "%0 | Benson Land com to H. J. Grov Sl LR lots 8 to 12, block 25, Menson. 4 City Live Stock Market, ’ "ATTLE—Re- %0 head natives, 300 head Texans, calves, mostly natives: corn fed. helfers, steady to stros uaran: | James Chval a; tne. active, strong; stockers and feeders, | lot 7_block 118 steady; cholce export and dressed beef | C. B. Emerson etis 20; fair to “good, 33 T5@4.80; W lot" stockers an feeders, $3.40404.50; fod steers $280g6.0; Texas and In ‘ s , $3.0 0; Texas cows, $2. ; DA~ v oms, B160g4.00; native Meifers. i to Crelghton university, 1.00G2.10; bulls, $2. lots 1 ite 14, block 4, calves, $3.006.50. d v o HOGS—Recelpts, 4,000 head; market njnflxrd steady; closed weak to lower; top, $7.20; bulk of sales, 38.90G7.06; heavy, §6. mixed Vackers, $67507.10; light; . = = 5: yorkers, $6.85@6.9 h .70, Y EP AND ;.AB’H‘?VR;«‘H pis, 1000 ; head; market steady; native lambs, A. ‘“ G I G ptme v i e 8| G0, A Adams 6rain Go. $3.006.90; native wethers, $3.55@6.40; west- ern wethers. $3.40g6.5; stockers and feed- GRAIN, AP PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. St. Louis Live Stock Market. potn 4« ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, [ | Members Trade, 8t. 000 head, including 60 head Texans; mar- | | Louls Merchaght Exchsnge and Kan: et steady to strong: native lhiprln’ and | | sas City Bosl export steers, $4.16g6.55, with strictly fancy | | Room 224 quoted up to $5.50; dressed beef and butcher g lecrs, '$4.00636.00; steers under 1,000 ibs. || 3o, Yom Derm: B1004W0; stockers and feeders. B.BQL Write for our cows and heifers. 82.3564.0; canners, & 2: r 5.00; bulls, $2.50@3.50; calve ‘1? orain blda.s oy Ao P - eehgaagindh exas and Indlan stcers, 8.35045; cows D c. o NC! , Fel 7.~ GOODS— nd heifers, §2.2 . “;f.:z_ kgs. m‘.“e‘;‘._h ¥ sample. M&. Cloths, quiet, with little business doing. 9 tey et i o uonsl eu;-“ h‘..’ll)“ hugo mkv:x P. B. Weare, 1 Weare, V-Fres d o E h Yarns In limited demand . . b ower; te. $6.0)@7.00; packers, LT elpts, 6855 pkgs; ' firm ; o »- : Whisky Marke o0 410 T, itk h‘;:',’;"?'::fljm‘d s, s neaa: | WEARE C % CHICAGO s o ar ‘. g sos CEP AN ” —Recel ead ; s 1gase. ey, ey T Mo . . g e et o o mfi"r‘krerl:lron’_ Pativs muttons. #.00G5.0. | Me o1 ihe Lrincipal 4 ’ 0. . . moers 2. —WHEAT—Cash. No. | g 3 CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—WHISKY—Bas 10 Tambs, #5.008.00; cull ‘Frivate W ;fi“" L. 450; stockers, $1.50G3. A BGLE, | GRAIN, FROVISIONS, STOCKS, DBONDS orea, Common to cholce, I8, CROULARY AN k; | turl 15¢; |1 hard, Tilic: No. 2 nerthern T4ie: No. 1|So. Ratiway I 2 BICAGO. Do 3 e fowls, ide. Dreased. duil and unchanged - | Porthern. Tide: May, T%GTie: July, Thge. D ORIA Peb. 27~ WHISKY—$1.20. ~ ] 1 N = 8T, JOSEPH, Feb ~CATTLERe- | Ol L, L celpts, 900 d; natives, $37506.55; Texas wa 3mu oo ES te, | OATS—May, ¥e. New York Momey Market. ST. LOUIS Feb. 21.—WHISK Y—Steady s % s ond Westerns, $.3504.0; eows. and heifers, Ter. & Tr... 17 2 | export and included 7,000 bales American. 7 - Recelpts, 5000 bales, Including 4,600 Ameri. lican. = Futures opened steady and closed quiet. American middling g o. c. Fel ruary, 5.25(.260; February and March, 5. RN an oo 28S22ITETES 9 i 2.4 TALLOW~—Dull; eity (82 per pkg.), She; c. 0 8 0 500000 10 19540 0 0000 0 6950451005 0804 9 00894040 8 13 1440 45 8359 19 1 5 1008 5 694388 45 80004019 40 40 R003 091000000000 431005 90055 T i 0909 00 0 8000 05 0 84 0 R32EEEEERE e R RN Nt eSS EEEsITTNSSSsRURBREBNRNESRS88383883 gaese e s EW YORK, Feb. 1. -MONEY—On call, | at $1.30. - £ Minmeapolis Wheat, ¥i Benn. | alaer 2t por ceni. Closiag At 303 CINCINNATI, Feb, 27— WHISKY~Dis- peasy ] 120 MINNEAPOLIR. Feb 27 ~WHEAT-May, | cent. Time, very firm; sisty days, #%@ | tllers’ finished goods, od the basis of high a : . s TWHETRe: July, TONGTONe; on track, No. 1| per cent; ninety days, 4%@5 per cent; sx | wines, §1.30; quirt. = ] P —— SpeTTIISE