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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | ®aaRemrte toie thattnthest 1| Sl 2otied, a1, for sisty daye and : isndn, SSDLG Jncsase 0 = PHILADELPHIA, Feb. %.—Clearings, v 176,700,400, dec: e $4.001,600 o OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. $19,500,7%1; balances, $2,647,240; money, b pef . s , de. $4.071,600; reserv 008,800, decrease .43.00. reserve required | B “ k “ c 8l o — c-‘é‘k' FIMORE. Wb, 5 doath Lo 4 1 1 E.'N"fl 00, drrurrnn_’s,?fl 2% surplus $5,961,- “'n‘- as . °l| i 1 § 5 LT1) 5, Feb. 2. —Clearings, $1,362,« w0, decrease 5,089,775 ex-United States de- nmp in Corn Tumbles All Grains on |Comaition ot Trade and Quotations on | g5 hajances, §14.579: money 5 per cent Beef Bteers Just About Bteady for the Woek | ™5iiiiib_There has been a liberal run of | posits SI60M.67, decreass 508,100, ! [ ial P Board of Trade Staple and Faney Produce. CINCINNATI 3. —Clearings, $2.50,- and Good Oows Stronger. sheep here ail this week, fis Will be seen fhosa | ommercial Paper ;.«“.,g;r;«.-,.,h stock, 15c. 4a% per cent; New York ex- 1r(vnr n..-hu e glven u:..w;',- |ror the mm-n: Minneapolls Wheat, Flour and Bran. | ““.“mm Sulm'" AVE POULTRY-rens, 10G10%e; old ; _ receipts have been the heaviest on recorc g -y roosters, 4g6c; turkeys, 13@ibe; ducks, 28— Clearings, $6,974.52; and for the year to date there is an in. | MINNBAPOLIS, Feb. 28 —WHEAT-May, COMMISSION HOUSE DEMAND STAYS ROUT | & S Chickens, Dok b, g Mkc.” | balances, New York ‘exchange, | HOG MARKET HAS BEEN GOING DOWNWARD | croase over the same period of last year | [E8@Tic; July, Tw@Touc on track, — hin' SED lH!.‘I.Tl( hickens, 11@izc; | %¢ premium. amounting to over M.00 head. s : g 3] ?" 1 northern, Ti§e; ens, 11Glic; turkeys, 15@1sc; ducks, 11@ he demand has b in good shape dur- k | Volume of Business in P & fu | Beese, 11§12¢ NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, o » M ing the week under review, but still pack- rat patents, $3.906M4.00; second | ey ifor ' nl vo“ :- . SRURTER Packing stock, 13ue; chotes s-:nn: (:-nn she‘:: !o:rly t;--n gt wanted to'buy thelt suppites a fittle o f5.005.%0; firet Clears, 13.8; second | N L". ud‘ e an rices Are Un- alry, I , 15@17c; separator, 25 . . O lor ek, t Hal Fat en lowe Strictl; olce grades of sheep were | PR OVETERE Gtandards, per Can, B, extra | BARKS' Showing of Decrease in Cash » probably not o eak to a_dime lower, Tk, $15.00016.5 N Omaha, Neb. —_p: - ed Selects, per can, 8c; New York Courits, per Couses Eag Buying. to a Quarter Lower—Feeders while the half- ki are 15gc lower. Sha— to Fraction Lowe fan, 2 bulk, extrd Belecta ver gal, §L.;| NEW YORK, Feb. %8 _Stocks were sold Active and Steady. Lambs have also suffered fully as much as Market. References: Omaha National bank, FHOZEN FRESH' FISH—Trout, sgioc;| Ji'h fgreat freedom during the first houre The demand for feeders has deen of i DULUTH, Feb. 2 —WHEAT—Cash, No First Natfonal bank herring, 5c; pickerel, 8c; pike; 8¢; perch, 8¢; | wish eagerness after the appearance of the eral proportions and owing to the decll CHICAG, buffalo, dres ; sunfish, Sc; bluefins, 3c; |y ‘Crite e Y The uncovered bear inter- SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 28 on the haif cornfeds a g many of infiuenced largely by the action of c whitefish, _9¢ 16c; haddock, est was plainly a factor in the buying and | Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | that class of sheep and lambs 8old for feed {oday and with the decline in that comm e i ] et 12";,, " their efforts to get stocks were felt even | Official Monda Lotk v‘:“;""-nln:’tsé vy ¥ IR et y the markets ruled easier, M heat | bolled, pi , 3c; lobsters, )y b o b - ot NOUr, ‘Come | Ol Mond q o differe des o e closing e lower, May corn e lower and | 31c; ‘bulfheads, 106, cathsh, 14¢; blac Suring the selling of ghe fiest hour, _Lers: | QMicial Tussds o mission houses also reported some buying, | Official Wednesday \ &% | and feeders will be found below. gore :[-rr!’):;.; |»r,,\.',.x.m.«;1{,..."11.‘;-...1,. with | DeL halibut, ile. " L atiracted By the considerabie deciine of e il Ty : 4 “?:::(:”"M_ ‘Chotee 1 '“"fic'h"l::‘“é.fiar‘.'fié‘ ay products unchanged (o ige lower AN_Per ton, $15,50. » e By D aais, Arive, | Siclal Thursda; s od. Jamb L Cho : s Wheat was dull and fairly firm at the | HAYCPrices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | Srompted by the reports of the extensivé | Oficial Saturday v 17.00; ce lightweight year opening, but later the market eased off, - - . D! v | landslides along its tracks. Pennsylvania, ; cholce heavy | I;' Cal vada (Preferred.) N N\ diu ;i N a » s = ' | 20-George A. Treadwell. o heay Yy uldation in corn being Uhe | 315 o travw, ba. . Thoat prices are for hay of | 90 the other nand, offered good resistance. | _Total thie week.........3 &1 50w | BOGEES: fair 1o good yeariings, ¥5.0085; | & Go- 3R Orobsn Sonares Y of us e decline, al- ¥ = - aders are inclined to el oldings 2 endi 5 4 9 3 ice wethers, $5.5@5.50 ] Mon: though the expectations of bearish 'sta- | 8304 ‘lnw and quality. Demand falr; re- | Noo"york Central to Pennsylvania at the ending Feb. i4....18.216 @5.25; cholce ewes, $1.50G4.7; falr to good - .;r?,’.i Yo, Gold Caltfornis. ustics on Monday Influenced traders to t‘p"_:‘,{;_h‘l;d same price on the higher dividend report ending Feb, es, $3.75(4.25; feeder lambs, $4.75¢6.25; roda. . p y (- e Hlac Diamong A some extent and aided in the downward | COREge SAihorivanis helped "the stock and. the i Teb Gl Bim 3| feeder yearlings. #.5G4.T; feeder wethers, 8TOCKS, BONDS 0 Rlack Diamond Anthracite Coal o possible control of Wabash con- : | $4.00a4.65; feeder cwes, $5.0093.%. Repre. ey R T vo.'8, dic. Tiine 1o hove mome’ speculative, Infuence. | Tore) el masther:: 51| Wentative eates: "| INVESTMENT SECURITIES, [} un Najosuic 0 under the influence of a cold wave scard GETABLES The traders followed the St. Paul move- ve b &y 3 1o o the market became_a lttle firmer and | NEW CELERY—Kalamagoo, per doz.. 25¢; | ment both downward and upward in th February, 1901.... 1 X gulls sesveee | OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. | 170 N Aot Detiene sales were made at 77%ec, but with nothing | California, per doz., 46@7be. belief that they were in strong financlal February, 19 . . 212 Colorado ewes........ « 8 10 Development Co. of America else of Importance in the Ii of bull news POTATOES—Per bu., 4#@4se. company Amalgamated also resisted the February, 3 ’ 406 western ewes. . 5 - the gradually declined a BWEET POTATOES-lowa and Kansas, | decline and made & good rally. The de- | February, . ¥ $ western wethers.. We offer Union Stock Yards k in corn. The cl was_at the | $2.25. crease In cash in the banks, showing ".'I February. X 84 Colorado wethers int, at Ti%c. a loss of %c. The re-| NEW PARSLEY~Per dos. bunch: . | 843,000, compared with preliminary esti- February, 164 Colorado yearlings. Stock, Seuth Omaha EW CAR ) _ 3 " 4 * Oregon. a year age and the primary receipts were | LETTUCE—Per doz, bunches, 4ac. themselves of from $7,500.000 to over $8.400,- R e 3 Colorado lambs 70 Degnte Plac less than last year, being estimated at| BEETS—New southérn, per doz. bunches, | o, caused the rally. It is belleved that | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.| ® Colorado lambs : IR DTN M ine and Smefting 425,000 bu., against 541000 a year ago. There | c; old, per bu., dic. the late movement of some large cash con he following table shows the receipts ot 1 ¥ & . 5 arnam 0 nupResssss ceipta In the northwest were smaller than | NEW CARROTSPe- doz. bunche mates based on statements by the banks | Toidl REPIUATD (IR p western lambs was an improvement in the export demand | CUCUMBERS-Hothouse, per doz., $L7. | signments lessened their effect on the | cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKST. et e R and clearances of wheat and flour were | PARSNIPS—Per bu., d0c. Week's averages, which would throw their | for the year to date, with comparisons with \ equal to 724,000 bu. Minneapolis and Duluti S—Per bu., 40c. effect over o next week's statement. The | last year. 98" 1902, Ine. Dec. reported receipts of 2% cars, which, with ONIONS-Southern, per doz. | merely nominal loan decrease was the |Cattle . : 5,318 17,204 : local recelpts of 19 cars, one of contract ches, 40c. greatest surprise of the statement and finds | Hogs 4i4.320 f Sheep and Horseshoe ~ Mining. grade, made total recelpts for the three | RADISHES-Southern, per doz. bunches, | no plausible explanation. The subtreasury (Shecp . 2210781 126,47 CHICAGO, F' We execute orders for 1,000 bushels and Oro Hondo Mining points of 314 cars, against 23 last week | soc. had a credit balance of over $500.0% at the | Average price paid for hogs &t 0 head o Feb. 28.—t -Recelpts, wards, Dellveries made in Chicago and 10 California Nevada and 38 a year ago. TURNIPS—Per bu, #0c; Canada rutaba- | clearing house this morning, reflecting the | Omaha for the last several days with com- | 2 head; market nominal; good to prime | upwards . 190 Columbus (‘onsoidated. Trading in corn was extremely heavy,|gas, per Ib, lkci néw southern, per continued decline of funds o that Institu- | purisons vs, $.00G5.75. poor to medium, 33.50 | Kansas City. All orders will receive caro- 10 Columbus Consolidated. = and longs took advantage of an opportunity | bunches, tion. The large customs payments are ex- - - . ;] ".,'"‘" kers and ‘-:-;h'r,., $2.3604.70; cows, | 11" anq prompt attention. Black Diam A a K to dlspose of heavy lines, which resulted | ONIONE-Red Wisconsin, per Ib., 1%e; | plained by the $14,020,562 value of merchan- 11901, (1900, (1899, 1898 1897. 014.00: helfers, $2.WG4.7; canners, § AT i in & break in the price, but a good demand | white, per 1b, Z%c; Spanish, per crate, 31 dise Imported for the week at New York, 2 6, bulls, £.00g 2 (?l\‘!l, $3.25@7.50; from commission’ houses prevented any | SPINA(H-—Southern, per doz. bunches. | an increase of $3,076,091 over last week and Q'QHX(M‘; d sieers, % sogm B iR BOYD & MERRILL serious decline. The prospects of _cold | b0 of §70,000 more over the corresponding k ;fla‘:hrr lhrn:mhnut the cv:rn belt, which WAX BI%ANMP;r bu box, $3; string | perfod of last year. Idhe stock market :\!'n‘nd“\, :‘blg)‘- |:{| l:l‘ rlq.“‘.v (mx.r|k“ slow ROOM 4 N. Y. LIFE BLDG, would be favorable for the movement and | beans, per bu. box, $1.5. closed somewhat unsettied. d eady to weak; mixed and ba . NED, the grading, was the chief factor in bring- CABBAGE—Holland seed, per b, 1ge. Returns of net earnings for January are $.80a7.20 rz_m)d to caolce heavy, §.256 Ty ; Tel. 1039, OMAHA ing_out the selling orders, although the NAVY BEANS-Per bu. $2.55. atill too few for conclusive judgment, but fcugh heavy, 36 15; lght, $6.50@6.80; R s o EP, cash demand was not as urgent as of late. TOMATOES—New Florida, per 6-basket | those which have been issued fail to con- L After selling between 46%c and 4i%c, May | crate, $4.50@5.00. firm the hopes that the rise in frelght rates ~Receipts, 1,600 MONTHS FREE Closed 14c lower at 47c. Local recelpts were zlwtunuwsn-r-momu. per crate, | {n yanuary would effectually ..phu.v(. 'I" en T e -"'9.','.-.- ""{:'\{I‘i\‘uf”:nnlz'; Up-to-date mining paper (tully Black Diamond Copper. 332 cars, none of which were of contract | $2.00. croachments on net earnings by reason o CLES R L KR BT P s g o e R Parrs_ Bound. Coppos fve lambs, 6.85; western lambs, est news from famous gold camps, b Red ‘Boy Consolidated $4.75@6.85 {hciuding 1000 Goleanda Consolidated. grade, FRUITS. larger operating expenses which were evi- Offictal yesterday . THUNDER MOUNTAIN Fiinoan e Common 5 150 Willow Creek Copper. Hogs Rather Weak and Slow to Sell— BUY WHEAT ’l:;“ r'rlt‘rslg‘.w\\“'lrlull‘-l‘;: 728 g ges2 7.3 o et weenen Sekenm wtee o '8 sEYeN pEre P e i I ' ¥ 3% % aneTo et SBmmwn S8 "pEsETrS 28RS T gz et e wWEKee | £ S ) £5EE S Oats were easy in sympathy with corn, | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $3. dent in recent months. and the lack of any show of trading tended APPL l-Western, per bbl., $: The movement of prices in the bond mar- to add to the depression. There was scat- | thans, $5; New York scock, $3.2; California | ket has been more irrégular than of stocks, tered liquidation by local holders and but | Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.50. but the activity in that department com- Ak : ' inpan Sxteniton, commo Hogs v Syvety i Mining Journa au § Olalla Copper. Sheep ... Sty New York. Mergenthaler Basket. s TASHISI e | O :.x?‘ Others. SEND FOR LIST. . little demand. The close was easy and %ic | GRAPES-Malagas, p pared with last year Is relatively much Kansas City Live Stock Market. c_ SESINGER, lower for May at e, after ranging be- | CRANBERRIES — Wi . per bt ess than that in stocks. United States 38, tween Gbic and s%e. Local receipts were | $11.00; Bell and Bugles, $12.00; per box, $3.60. | coupon, advanced 14 per cent as compared KANSAS CITY, 'eb. 28.—-CATTL D . Dealer in Unlisted Ses 1ty cotpts, B head: Toarker onchanacd b 6eo. A Adams Grain Go. export and dressed beef stecrs, $4.505.%0; | €0. A. amsl Nra Tl T L GRAIN, = . £ L5282 8 , 7 L oifnerr ) sik I8 % =nzres ;;3 Provisions were active and unsettled, but TROPICAL FRUITS. The following are the closing prices on the volume of trade was only moderate. | LEMONS—California fancy, $360; cholce, | the New York Stock exchange: Most of the demand came from commis- | $3.35. Aslsbe. 3 % ,So. Ratlway pté slon houses on outside orders, while the | ORANGES—California navels, fancy, $3.00 | "o pfa............ 9% Texas & Pacific..... selling was largely by local traders. Lower | G3.15; choice, $2.75; Mediferranean sweets, [ pal. & ohfo .. .. 4|Toledo, St. L. & W rices for hogs at the yards was a weaken- | $2.35;" sweet Jafta, ‘$2.50. ¢ s |y do otd. l'n.. influence. The close was nsndi-_ with | DATES-—Persiai, in 7-1b. boxes, per Ib., . ) :’“0““;“ . May pork and lard unchanged at 318 and | ooc; per case of ¥-1b. pkge. 8.3 s . I $9.62%, while ribs were 2igc lower at §9.8214, F1G8—California, per 10-1b. cartons, 80c; | Ches. & Onio.o..... 48, |WIEh, Estimated recefpts for Monday: Wheat, | Turkish. per 3-1b. box. 14@lsc. " 4 BRI N EELEER BE 8| ZZ8 1% cars. STRAWBERRIES—Florlaa, per qt., We. with the closing call of last week. fair to good, $3.75@4.50; stockers and feed- western-fed steers, $2.90@ -3 8 "228 A Yoeare, V-Pres T e 'g;::r wes 22’2 2 @i.o0; |mll;.n~“hx-| s, cainera 5 |Wheeling & L. E = @2.10; bulls,e 6; calves, 0@ 2 cars; corn, 340 cars; oats, 215 cars; hogs, MISCELLANEOUS. g W “‘“.i.. 24 ptd 3 frl"d'ffl‘Pfl Sunday. ' " a Receipts for the week: Cattle, 32,90; 44,000 head. NEY-Utah, 24-1r . $8.25; ©ieessii. 80 |Wis. Central ... 'he official number of cars of stock | calves, S0, ‘The leading futures ranged as follows Ot A Sl e P do 30 pia. 111111 dwy do od........: brought in today by each road was: HOSS ™ Receipts. 1600 head; | market e 2. —L. | O - X, 84 b Chicago & N.'W..0. 18 ams Ex i cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses, | steady; top, $1.20; bulk of sales, 36.% 1 Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close,| Yed TN T e s s il o g American B v M. & Bt P. Ry, ogpberd | Reavy,® 36.95@7.20; mixed packers, $6.75¢ + = $2; per bbl., $3.75. R g ag " Wells-Fargo. Ex.... Jnion Pacific system. 10 .. | 7.00; " light. $6.65€16.95; yorkers, $6.85@6.95; *Whea OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes " Amalgamated Copper o 8 R | pigs, 8500 Receipts for week, 43,800 Feb. |. . the following prices: Iron, country mixed, | do lst pfd Amer. Car & F..... V. R R. 1 D ANE LAMES=NO tecutpial Tac. May ver tons, $11; iron, stove plate, per ton, $8; | a0 24 pra. ... | do ‘ptd bt oY 53 1 ..| ket unchanged; ‘native lambs, $4.00G6.60; July | A copper, per ib., 8ic; brass, heavy, per lb., | Del. & Hudson {Amer. Lin.” 011 Ry, i 1 .. | western lambs, '$3.55G6.40; fed ewes, $3.006 *Corn— | | Si4e; brass, light, per Ib., 5i4c; lead, per Ib., [ Del. L. & W . JR S5 Wi s e 4 p hers, $3.56@5.40; western Feb. 5| 45 5 5 % | 8c; zine, per . fv.c. Denver & R. G Vit Mot i & 5 stockers and feeders, May | MAPLE SUGAR—Ohlo, per Ib., 10c. do prd oee Mg R 5 4 s $2.50@9.60. Rec for the week, 18,800, Anac. ining Cd. July { POPCORN—Per Ib., 2c; shelled, do. Brle s A Brookiyn BT a HIDES—No. 1 green, itc: Ne. 2 groen, be; | oo 3¢ oo Colo. Fael & 1..... 2 S i p % st. Live Stock Market. Feb. [ R No. 1, salted, 7c; No. 3 salted, 6c; No. 1| anac Nor pi Xicons. G ST % Recelpts, May 3 4., Bt B | veal calf, 8'to.13 Ibs, Btee: No. 2 veal | fiocking Vahey 1. iotw|Cont. Tobaceo pid..’iis Total recelpts W0 head, In Texars; market a2y : calf, 12 to'15 Ibs., 6c; dry hides sheep | do pid... - [Gen. Electric o vas | steady to o shippl e Pork— Delts, ‘%@5c; horse_hides, 31 N Jiocking Coul 1.l oo E ach buyer purchasing the num: | DOrt steers, T INE . with seriedy fancy May NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | lowa Central T T <cons Ber of head indicated: © 5 Guoted up fo %, irsased beet and butehy i i day “4 -;"S;.‘; 15 hard shell, per lhh."ram.}ing"g.:“lé anelis | 80 a0 L do B y ;g Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. | &8, $3.T508.35; steers J\dv~r&l_¥4- Ibs., $3.50 The question before the speculative world today “is ept. ., 13c; No. 2 hi A ., 12! atiooal Omana Packing Co v %1 0P| @4.25; stockers and feeders, $5.304.25; cows N g . » Well Lard— razils, per b, 12; filberts, per Ib. 1c: | 4o Bfd.... N . & ? g 595 v n 4 ® Ma, ‘orn actually cornered. Armour, Cudahy, ells Feb, almonds, soft shell, per 1b.. léc; hard shell, | & & N...o | IORS reng 111 s ameany . 2 3 M e B 1o Tt seaoere e R 8t ¥ = July per Ib., loc; pecans, large, per Ib., 121gc’ | Mer o Ry ' Pacific Const Armour & Co . 3 heifers up_to 4 canners, $2.25613.00; Ribs— May i Members Chicago oard ot Trade, st [ | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD Louls Merchants Exchange and K E ! Al » City Board of Trade. Kemyers of the Frincipal Kxchaou Room 224 Board Trade Bldg, Omaha. | | GRAIN, PROVISIGNS, STOCKS, BONDY Phones 1006 and 1017, B s b J. E. Von Dorn, Vice President. begsenape oy Yoo réou\l of Trade \\'rlleiiar our market letter and o OMAHA BM#CIH_‘H!D-XH‘ rain bids. MR e w B Wark Tocai Meaager. | Texas cows, $3.6060.00,. native . cows, $i.50 l PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. lnhea S | 28 wow woc E0E 283 sa2 - d5s 7 2as 958 g ges g R ‘e |3 . bulls, $2.50@4.00; calves, . $3.5098.25; Tex and a score of other large operators are long forty million oratafor ety copernuin b din o B i s B e o Bk B | ghe, elag, g Sheck: com ind May and July Corn and stil taking all offerings. 1 E ; 3 ., | Mex. Nationar'"\\": B s oue, . eifers, $2.20G3.15. on May and July Co) d . Ty Walhute, Der bus #1; Hckory nite, per b . T S 8 | Werinelmer “jo | steads pige and iignis, $6.0007 00; packere; | [ -k 1‘1 doal £ o “A to Z,” and th . 5! walhuts, , §1; k ., | Mo. . . ¥ ¢ steady; pigs and lights, 007.00; packers, now the deal from “A to Z,” an e Sopt. 7160; cocoanuts, per 100, $. Ly z el _ | %6.90@7.20; butchers, §1.00a7.2. 4 ey do w8 S et e i ome Len SHEEP AND TAMBS. Receipts, 100 head; WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. & 5, |Susar e ; market strong, but lower than last week: i oy ‘ ¥ mrAnY. (1R | GCATELE M b generuy the case on | BATSE! BT, VU g ! £ 3 . : 0 'ptd.s....... the yards to mike a market. For the | §;°5 cUile and bucks, $2.0024.80; stockers, ents, B.ogaT 1ghts, $3.20G3 i} | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb-- | Ontaric & W v s . 4 | Week, however, receipts have been very | 31-8003.00; Texans, $.2004.25 B Telephone 1516, D L ... ! [ heavy, as will be seen from the table above, New York Live Stock Market. ) Wi ) N . WS and for the month of February the supply e e 2 red, T5RC. ifi*e.‘.‘fl?‘;.{?fifl?, E,‘:,fi‘}:,,:‘,‘f,,’,{"{n \ has been the largest on record for the | NEW YORK, Feb. 28 —BEEVVES—Re- s 5 RN—No. 2, 45¢; No. 2 yellow, 45c. ] i | second month of the year. The gain over | celpts, 164 head, all consigned direct; no will tip its readers from time to time as to the future of 'ORN—No. 2, ¥ and today it was Influenced In_the other No. 3. 34c: No. 3 white, 508%o | direction by the corn demine. "Iy coblos W, t the same month of last year amounts to | 8ales Teported; dressed beef, steady; city RYE—No. 2, '48%c. t, up lese than the advance ;o' %% | about 14,00 head. For the year to date | dressed native sides, extremé range, the deal. BARLEY—Jood feeding, 43@46c; fair to oy, There Was Deedigtion of 1 % v the Increase over the same period of last | li%c; reported exports for today, cholce malting, I94GEc, RB0: 16 Gotson O ‘the heels. of & : 3 % | year amounts to over 7,000 head. beeves, 8,650 quarters of beef. 23 s $ | it deeli SEED—No. 1 flax, $L12; No. 1 northwest- | two days' rain, but the southwest ex- R The beef steer market has been in very | CALVES-Receipts, 9 head, all Will May Wheat advance a dollar before it declines a ern, $1.16; cloyer, contract grade, $11.65. Tiibited no fear over it, and consequently it g actory condition all this week. The | market and mainly western c A : : PROVIBIONSMes: k. per Dol |was without Influence here. There was | 50. : halt prices firmed up & Httle, but | for westorns rated &c lower than last sales; cent? Only one authority on this deal and that is 17611201800, Lard, per 100 1bs.. 05746866, | sote "sonihwestern solling. Bt Louls® & £ toward the close buyers shaved Oft about | pens fully cleared; reported sales of west- | ¥ J ort ribs sides '(loose), 39.60g9.8. Dry | Kansas City, and the clalm from that New York Money Market. all of the advance, so that the week:closed | erns at §3.50; city dressed veals, 10@14c. | Sullivan. Send for the RED LETTER. It will be salted shoulders (boxed), $8.374@8.50. Short | direction of ample protection and abundast n with prices in the same notches they were | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recéipts, 1422 | d Clear sides (boxed), $9.575@10.00: molsture, Cleatances were incomplete, 2k | NBW YORK, Feb. %8.—MONEY—On call, | at the close of last week. The greatest | head; general tone quiet; sheep. about | {Ted’ bido Yop Bve Aiive Following Wi the receipts and ship- | 000 bushels. The world's shipments are nominal, with no loans today; time, firm at | demand has been for the medium aud handy | steady; lambs stronger; cars unsold; | maxi e days. “rents of flour and grain: mated at 10,000,000 bushels, and an increase | e weight cattle. Heavy welghts have been | 8heep, $4.40@5.50; lambs, $6.75; dressed mut- Recelpts. Shipments. | on passage is expected. The visible will de- VERNMENT BONDS—United States | rather slow sale as & rule, though a little | ton, 7%@dc per ib.; dressed lambs, @iZc. ¢ Flour, bbl 50000 6,600 | creame About e It did Iast year 250000 | Tefunding 2s, registered and coupon, 197%; | bunch of strictly prime cattle that had | HOGS—Recelpts, 4,629 head; no sales re- 2y s 4 3% | bushels. - The seaboard reportsd 10 loads | 3% registered, 107: coupon, 107%: new 4s, | been on feed for a year sold for .30 and | ported. ! b, gy L ol 300 | 801 Jate yesterday to Lisbon. Speculntive | resistered, 1M1, coupon, 136%; old 4s, reg. | weighed 189 pounds. The bulk of tho —_— | o o % trade was quiet, with everybody waiting | i2tered and coupon, 109i; 6s, registered and | cattle now coming forward eell from $41 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ' bu,. . foa © 8 tor. ¥ coupon, 3 o $.5), while good to choice sell from o o LB Re- “ s : P Bty < ,’l‘,‘,’."“,f;,'fl"&,d.z‘:‘ fow Fork. he8t| “BUGAR—HRaw, firm; fair refining, Byc; |50 to .00 ead fancy Erades can bo | ceipts, 30 head: nutives, 9.8ae sy Ternes Something sensational in Copper this week. On the Produce exchi G GORN_There has been & good deal of | centrifugal, 9 tést, $%c: molasses sugar, ic: | quoted up to 8 Timtiine G0 Dl A e e e Sacy s ereamurion, S | PFORL-takIng In corn today, and some Mlight | fefined. undettled; crushed, 5.%c; powdered, | The cow market has been rather uneven | §'Tiq) 3; stockers and feedars, $3.2604 iige. dniries, 14G24c. EkEs, firm, at mark, | Yielding of the price. The provision crowd | ##c; granulated, 47e. this week. The best grades have sold | '{{OGS—Receipts, 3973 head; light &n Geo. T. Sullivan. iR ateady, | 50id, especially the English packers. There | COFLEE_Steady; No 7 Rio, shc. freely all the week and are perhaps 106160 | yghe mixed. o aInt a3 Doty cases I i b g i e R i L JLABSES—Firm; New Orléans, 2G4c. | higher than the close of last week. By that | gEii PG b 10 10 Reynolds and Bartlett & Frasier. Thers uchbases T Alve &nd drested: Nominally | is meapt euch kinde as aell rom $40 10| SHEEP AND' LAMBS —ieceipts, 26 head; buying b: changed. . e cutters and fair to go nds | colorado 14 * - ; NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. uying by Harrls & Gates. and | "5 0" 800ing quotations on bonds are as | of beef cow. such a8 sell fram 2.8 to | Colorado lambs, $.78; yearlings, 36. WL E. WALSHI Manager, Room A. N. Y. Life Bidg. 'Phone 3372. m s were up siightl ers, $.50; ewes, $. rpool, but lower from London. It | follows: .30, have sold unevenly and may be quoted | ™ B s has not been easy to decide where the cor U. S. ret. 2s, rey 073 L. & N. uni. ds... 4 | &ll the way from nearly steady to lic or s D Haa gone to. Thare was buying by Cudahy | 80 coupon. . s Mex. Centrai & lower. Chnners have also suffered fully iz Olry Sdue Sack Mhsat. houses early. Clearances, 483,000 bushel SN o 1 fne....... that much and toward the close of the| BIOUX CITY, Ia., Feb. 2.—(Special Tele- ihoomplete because of wire. frouble, <1074 Minn, & St L. de. week Zene. hard to_sell at any price, as | gram.)—CATTLE—Recelpt: :m??e market celpts were 332 cars; estimates for Mon. g e X &7 & some 6f the packers were not buying them | steady; beeves, $3.30@5.00; cows, bulls and day, 340 cars. Eastern demand slow. Cash g e t | at all and others only in Jimited numbers. [ mixed, $1.30@4.10; stockers and feeders, winter_patents, | 6oXi {s’ weak for the poor grades, the No. y 4 Canners are selling largely from $2.50 down. | $2.7504.25; calves and yearlings, $2.503.85. &"-1-"";2".“'.";"0‘ . it ui | § Off another cent. Five loads taken for ex- Paci ‘The bull market has shown some little im- | = HOGS— Receipts, 2,600; market etead: A . E provement this week and the better grades | with Friday's opening, $6.807.00; i 29; Minnesota 0d4. PR e R ave.dols (6 eorh weus : g are lig2se higher. A choice bull will now | §6.10G6.%. p il 2 P : Des o) o iy n ., or even a little more_than that, i oAy I to: good, $3.0068.30; choice to fancy, | Roswi Brices off about ja ;';,',',"fipzc'fll.m,': e e but the bulk of them sell from $3.% to §3.50. Stock In Sigh .85@3.65. Buckwheat flour, quiet, 31968 | market Is feellng (he enormous selling of e oSt L& B F. ds. Bologna grades are also a little stronger g 16, spot and to arrive. the past ten days, the selling by Patten, 308 8t L 8. ,W. ls. for the week. Veal calves have held The following were the receipts of live N iy wike, B doge s ™ | Howe, Cownseiman and ‘others. ~Recelpts 1% s ® about steady, choice grades selling la Stock nt the fix principal western oftie F R it No. 3 weetarny GG L 0. b | Lo s, Caroh S timates, for Monday, s i g o X R | TP, "atockar and foeder market has been : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep ‘afloat: state, 57@6c c. i f., New York. '3, - » A 106%4 0. Railway Gs. g 5, 1 ke e h Ronrd & b Sy - active and stroag all the week on desirabls | QMaha ............. & T 1,568 ARty fosatie, o, o i . | {MFL, MOt 3ad] ihe scaboard Semand some | hiee b 4 31 T, [Ty & Foct 17 | ASTe W04 SUFSR S e Sk D0 Goebable | Chiago 11oI1IIIIIIIL ‘ Buffalo; malting, 52%@69¢, c. 1. £., Buffalo. | gmall by the car situation. C,' 110% Urton” Pactl g ast week, It i8 safe to quote the market | AN ¥ $ * WHBAT—Receipts, 1500 bu.} exporis, TONS—T) . . W. e 132y eet 16@20c_higher. The commoner kinds have | 8t Louis 80,36 bu. Bpot, steady; No. 2 red, SHac, | mor ot tas InAenmen oy Ofened steady. | . . 1. 200 [Wabaeh 1 not shown much improvement. Fair to | 8f Joseph .......... o elevator, an c, f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1|grain Trade was-quite general with com- +-100 | dn 3., good cattle are selling from $3.50 to $3.85 xRy e STOCK AT 80 CENTS gorthern, Duluth, '8¢, f." o. b. afloat;| mission houses. Fair demand for lard and | Colorate Su. te. .. .. oo Weat ahors 4’ and good to choice from $3.85 to $4.50. The New saT ol nl":fl-.r;::"oh&bflh:‘b £ 0, s aloat. | ribs. ' May pork soid at 81802, reacted on | Deuver & K. G. .’ dou|Wheol, & 1 - ., | common stuft selis from 3540 down. Rep- e X 381 o @ bu 4P, | geliing by Canoy. Harrts & Gates were | Erie prior liea 4 'Wis. Central ds. FRSDIALIVE aslept Philadelphin Prod 5.00 worth of gold ore now in sight for every share of stock issued, thus higher cables and a_demand from shorts, b 1 rik. T - s 8.0 - hiladelphia Produce Market. o b Whtar atar sased oIt On prespects for ik | [uz, uyers July poric_ There ware LW | de oeneeni & on. Tobaceo da.:." BEEF STEERS. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, %.—BUTTER— absolutely INSURING you AGAINST LQSS. I believe this stock will show world's shipments Monday. The close wi 000; for the week, 185,000. Hi in | Hocking Val. d%s. A A Av 3 0od demand; extra western, a tremendous ADVANCE In price and pay wonderful dividends. HOME- R D% fecline. . the wea. today, 300 head: last Week, 1,100 | *Oftered. e B8 S8 U 4 B eandits bk STAKE STOCK advanced from $1.00 to $115.00 so that an investment of $100.00 ast year, 31,300. n quest; - TELTE Wty B W gy v O 1% ; nearby and western, 1oige at mark: fresh | ] Shows profits of over §11,000.00 besides never missing & monthly dividend in P AT s e LONDON, Feb. 28.~Closing quotations fouthwestern, Isc at'mark; fresh southern, | 22 years. COLUMBUS should do as well as it has 645 acres of ground cov- —Recelpts. 102, . T J 1010 33 dc at marl ing part of the same ore deposit. Write for prospectus and letters of 58 ‘, 3 Kausas City Grain and Provisions. | Consols. money.....82 3-16 New York 2 SESE — v mo e pririr ol ¢ P REOSDaX 00,33 bu. Bpo 3, 89, elevator, " LR ! atiadad CHIE Steady; moderate dema thirty-two people who just visited the property. Bend in your orders at once : R R and 660, £. 0. : yellow H CAN CITY, Feb. v - do account. oo Norfolk & éro... T4 COWS AND HEIFERS. New ork full creams, prime small, | R e ol Setier A T-May, | ssconds - Rl B g M0 S0 Ite: New oYtk fall creams, fair to good (Wl s tsock will shortly advance. APPROVED STOCKS SOLD ON INSTALLMENT 0. No. 2 white. 57c.” The option market’ & > Tuly,’ 65%855% do ptd.... N e B O R TS ; aesisc; No. & Ssautiie; | do "pia. v i 22 small. 1su@isko; New York full cream PLAN. REFERENCE, Western Bavk, Denver. 0. £ red, 68%4@71%¢c; No. 3, imore & Ohlo. o X prime large, lc; New York full creams, Quotations of the Day om Various | from investments in gond mining property. Here s the opportunity of a | lifetime. e advices and unsatistactory grading, but [ paet SATEC SN ‘ater sold oft under profit-taking by room R . " #TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Pair to 80od i @195 traders. The market closed weaker at un: | WHG.\ o0 oo Moy sy agsicor July, | Chesapeako & Ohio e By~ iy i ek Wl Y 90 1aie ViGN changed prices. February closed at 8c and | soaiaiio: cash, No. 2 mixed, $8g40e; No, § | Chicaso G. W.... b sasaeni BB B | Mhssesastessss MR 409, Weekly Bank Statement. RB . March at 68c: May, 63%@6%c, closed at | \WINTAVEEE SO NS SoEaRICH VIS LE N ) s y HOGS—There was & lght run of hogs| oo < . ! 88 8:160; July, B1051 116, closed 'at Ble e o g so; No. 3| Didesrs < b 3 here today and the prces pald were gen:| NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The statement of OATS-—Receipts, 8,000 bu.; exports, 70 | DRTSTa8G, y - » emver b & G '« ¥ otk orally & shade better than yesterday. saies averages of ihe clearing house banks of Offices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Hotel, bu. Spot, :Ill‘ll,‘l\u.N u\.c,m -na‘arg w\!flle!, RYE—No. 2 45%c. Gala T Retaseriae g isn being made all the way from steady to 5c | thie city for th OxT H\‘Ed:)rur‘:"nnl‘:.fl??a&'l;? W i Sk Mo Nominkd track | HAYX-Timothy, $1200; prairie, 8750000 e Ton ueited s sini. - dan | BIEDET, A AR TR B Brel matqats | deposits 865,364, decredse F.01%,900; circu- DENVER COLO. Bhits T Opiline Gure Slow nd i BOGB Fire. trosh) Mincouri and Kansas | inels Contrei 108 [ Wabash ooiiiiTi and low at both énds. Packers did not take r‘:-ulnm !Xll.o:f:;: the changes In corn. | g i "Jaue “loss off, cases returned; new Lpuiaritle & Neah. 1381 | 'do ptd . bold very treely, as hey d;‘q Bot want the ay close o . 3 o = 0 2 t d. <77 2 h}*l?\'Y—*D\;'Il'.l Shipping, S@Te; good to ¥o, A whitswond cases Jhontel UC.ents. BAR SILVER Steady; 23a per ounce. Hrsaing :,'.:u-‘ restit h':. "':l(.;’:, :’:rf:n SUCCESS choics =% 'y » 300 NEY -3 & D b e 1 T U , as the tl - - b HOPs Market quil; state. common_ to | SR8G, 1 DB tehhm| discount in the opek market for shacl billy | MaFket . was - very siow ‘and °'weak, | in speculation means “MAKING MONEY. choice, 182 crop 2Gdse: 1901 crop, 2 Oats’ bu., X is 3%G3% per cent and for three months’ | The bulk of the medium weight hogs sold - \;m L] ':ffl'hb" old, S@die: Pacific coast, 192 crop, Frs g bills is % per cent. from 3.5 to 3.9 and the good weight |bY haphazard buying and sclling. nor by ' R e, Balveie™ o to 3 e Toledo Grain vud Seed. = —— hogs from ¥.0 o 3835, while prime hea¥ies | “There is Just one way—Hard Work. You ANOTHER BONANIA MINE. 18¢; California, # to 2 1bs., 19¢; Texas dry, | TOLEDO, Feb. 2. —WHEAT—Dull and - . Hongn Particular Was hard to dispose of and sold | must watch every moye and KNOW-—not TONOPAH & MT. BUTLER COLD MINING CO,, o 0 be tie e easier; cash, Tic; May, TTe; Jul o BOSTON, Feb. 28.—Call loans, 4%@8% per | from $6.8 down. guess—what to do, or you must pay some LE ER—Firm; acld, r CORN—Dull and easter; February “u. cent; time loans, 414@6% per cent. Official | For the week the receipts of hogs have | one to do it for you. To do it yourself will TONOPAH, NEVADA. PROVISIONS—Benf, quict; family $15.009 | May, 46%c: July, 45c. closing of stocks and bonds: only been fair, as there is a decrease both | take ALL your time. This property, consisting of five full mining properties, owned and offcered 16.00: mess, $10.00G10.50; beef hams, §2050¢ | OATS—Duill and easier; February, #ic; | Atchiso 5 Amaigamated . 12% | a8 compared with last week and with the | The Market Cbart Co. furnishes just this | ll v the same partles who through this fiscal agency developed the Bonanza 21.50; packers, $1200G13.00; city extra India | May, 38%c. - do Pl #9% Bingham . same week of last year. For the month | Service and charges only $50.00 a year for it, d...e, the Tonopah and California, from a mere prospect into one of the richest . $25.000%.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled | SEEDS—Clover, dull and firm; February, | Boston & 260 | Calumet & Heola there has also been a decrease as com- | less than & per cent of what it would cost |l mines in the world inside of thirty days, offered for eale 60,000 shares in their pickled shoulders, $5.50@ | $7.20; March, $1.%. Prime alsike, $5. 139 Centenaial 5y ared with the same month of February. | You to do it (one trial week for §1.00). Send nearby property, the Tonopah and Mount Butler at 15 cents. Those shares were LW; plakied bam. Ro 1.3, Lard, ::":K SeeearsSre— 9 il Ry + Y‘gr the year to date there is & decreass of . our booklets explaining our methods all TAKEN INSIDE FOUR DAYS, and we now offer . $10.08, refined.’ steady; Feoria Market. Fitchburg pid.........143 |lsle Royals . & about 73,000 hea 3 Per 8 continent $10.2; Bouth Amarica, $10.75; com. | Fuchoune 2 3 Ro: el o We shall be glad to refer you to hus 100,000 Shares at 20c¢ Per Share. E)und. $.60G 7.7, Pork firm; family, $10.65 | PEORIA, 1IL, Feb. 2 —CORN—Firm; No. | Sar® conirat Lifinnars o TS 100, (e Ml A0, fastieind c 1 Cer A . n l some extent, but the | dreds of subscribers WHO ARE MAKIN emember that the ledge in the sister mine is over FORTY FEET WIDE 18007 short clear, $ATSGNW; mess, L | 3 Wiy Amricen Bagss .1 10000 Qenete .. Deneral "tendency ‘has been’ downward. As | MONEY. and the ~Proof of the Pudding is | ll AND RAN #1873 PER TON-THE RICHEST “SINGLE LODE IN 'THE L. OATS—Firm; No. 3 white, 3c. do_ptd 13743 Parrot compared with the close of last week the | the E-"nfi ' WORLD. With the same formation, the same people sinking the present shaft BUTTER-BEasy: extra creamery, %¢;| WHISKY—J1.%. 197 Quincy 8 . market is 5@c lower. Representative MARKET CHART CoO, on Mount Butler straight for the same ledge, s It not reasonable to belleve extra factory, 13G1%c; creamery, common to e S §3% | Santa Fe Copper sales: er's Buildin, they will reach it in a few days, and then stock in Tonopah and Mount Butler gholce, 1GZIc; held creamery, 18G%c; state Bask Cier 194 (Tamarack oy BTN T Bn Y will run up the scale like ite sister mine; the Tonopah and California. to $1.00 CHEESE irm steady - OMAHA, Feb. 2 —Bank clearings for the oo el ) o . VOR MY REPORTS Teotand ia i identical formation i Which 1ts sistar mine struck ore At 18 Tasl. BOGE-Firm; state and = Pennsylvanie, | week ending today show an increase of | T e, Mates on all western mining stocks. They are 1t reads too much like romance to write of Tonopah. More than $40,000,000.00 average t, 18l4c; southern, 15%c; west- | §1,272.423.9 over those of the corresponding Victoris ... 3 indispensable for every investor wishing to of the richest gold ore in the world is on the dum&. or in sight. = The $1.00 T LR Eeeptor, S0tk week of last year. The cally figures read: ~ \nona Secure reliable money-makers shares of Mispah Tonopah have sold as high as §22.00. Tonopah and California TALLOW-—Dull; city (82 per pkg.), 5%c; 19, I % Wolverine .1l AT THE RIGHT PRICES. will sell equally, as high as soon as developed and the owners of that Bonanss eountey (kg free). 6eigc, Tuesday ... 393, LIS ST—— I have expert reporters in every camp |} mine prophesy THAT THEIR NEW PROPERTY, the TONOPAH AND MT. RICE-Firm: domestic, falr to extra, 64@ | Wednesa 538 189153 New York Mining Stocks. and keep my chents constantiy posted on |l BUTCER, WILL PROVE BQUALLY AS RICH.' The shatt each day 1s ap- 4, Japan, nomi Thursday ... L 15, 065, EW YORK: Feb. $8.—The following stocks by which large profits can be made. proaching nearer’ the gold sone. Do not let this allotment sell before taking ao- ! —Alive and dressed, nominglly | Friday R RTX K e . X ng are It will be profitable for you to do your tion. Do not let another Bonansa slip through your finge: AN = thout tm. | Beturday I 1 X e Thoiations: on the: ew Ters Biesk business through me. Write at once for WIRE OR WRITE for prospectus and subscription blanks. R’ 8-The markets were without im- " J portant feature today and business was N g Adems Con. MY SPECIAL QUOTATIONS SANFORD MAKEEVER & CO. Fiscal Agents, gulet In wll branches,. prices showing no 2 H Thich are lower than thows of aay broker, 625 N. Y. Life Bidg., OMAHA NEB. urther change. Tin was easy, with spot | bal 1 - - 170 Broadway, New York. af 337062380, Copper was dull and nomi- | "N fstions if you wiah to take advantage of 1) Wetaut Bt Phuadel jhis, Pa. naAlL with standard at 31875 lake at $13.000 | 43; the oL grest unities to secure |l T'eols Bldx . Pittsbur stocks. 1 answer all let- - ters personally. Highest bank references. 8 Adams St, Chicago, IlL. A. G. HANAUER, Spokane, Wash. ) £ 3} (3 Little Chief . Gatario Ophir . Phoents Potost Savage ‘erra Nevada . nces, $9.817,50. clectrolytic at $13.2413.60 and casting | CHICAGO, Feb. 3. —Clearings, $26.065.933; | fora at $13.00913.38. Lead was stcady and un- | balances, $1.815.012; New York exchange, ¢ | iron iiv changed at W1%@s. 0. Bpeiter was barely | discount; foreign exchange unclhncut with | Leadviie Con. [0 S S RE R PET T R 82808 BEER3ssTEEEETISE etotana - Ifin._ K

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