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4 Al ), | L] U OMAHA, Feb. 1, 1910, The very h,vy primary movement at &l sentiment strongly in s way of buying. Also the cash situath shows decided signs weakening. 4 T t of corn continues I ts have Increased stocks 's offerings were a drag uying being limited [ 4 Wheat aftefiis lfttle easier opening on the weaker of firmed up and surprised traders and nced. Good cash buying and some bul damage reporis from the winter wheat¥gbuntry caused the strength. The corn eld steady, showing n (HE BEE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU @RAIN AND PRODUCE NARKET Heavy Pn.&ry Movements Give lfl*‘ the Advantage. CASH mmon Corn Keeps: I‘Illn‘ Tn, Ntooks Drag, WAVERING | |de, News on the bull 1ittl ar and rt s su) some firmness, due to the rally in wheat Cash stuff, Sehile a litte slow, finally brought even prices with yesterday. Primary wheat recelpts were 78,000 bu. and shipmentifwere 308,000 bu., against re- ceipts last of 382,000 bu. and ship- ments of 313,008 bu. Primary recelpts were 1,120,000 bu. and shipmentd were 433,000 bu., against re- Colpts last of n,om bu. and ship- ments_of bu. Ciearances ggere 169,000 bu. of corn, 16,000 bu. of oats 'hell and flour equal to 219,00 bu. Liverpool el %@%a lower ‘on wheat and 4d lower'on corn. hucll r‘.n. ‘of uptions: N Articles.| Op.u.mm. | Low. |Clola]1uy wh 6i% :fil&“fil:‘l 63% T - 63%) | i o-nm-.» :Noa m!'fimmh 3.0 peio; X “Wmu. no tandes g No 8 wlm., iite, t 0. 4 yallo o . 4, 62¢%3c; No 1 feed, 610 “fye—No. &:m No"i 'Iwm- ‘Wheat, Corn. o;u. 30 69 Chicago .. . Minneapolis X Omaha ", L bt Duluth . 96, e leaes CHICAGO GRAIN AND, PROVISIONS e, eatures of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. y CHICAG be. m an_easy | AR R R close high, o Thom it Soth withi o Tarrowss lmut. followed vt-l. were strong throughout the session. Despite the bearish tone of the nurkox tho run of shorts to z«yln l;”:onc extent. As a u&u market remit an ui whloh finm to du¢ ‘was changed to one advances were |Quotations of 2 %% | 20021 incre: Canada, decreased, l\wfl b Init Canada, 4 ,000 bu. Afioat and in |'-‘"’"i~, increased, 400,000 bu. Total Ameri- can and European supply, increased, 655,00 bu, CORN—United States and Canada, creased, 42,00 bu. OATS-United States and Canade, de- eaned, 126,000 bu, EW YORK GENERAL MARKET the Day om Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb, 1L—FLOUR--Market, quiet but steady; spring patents, %50 @6.35; winter straights, @646 'm- ter 'patents, $5.4006.00; spring $4.40@4.55; winter extras; No. ll" winter extras, No. 3, 4 Kansas stralghts, $4.90@5.15. Recelpts, 28970 bbls.; shipments, 12,%62° bbls. Rye tlour, steady; fair to &ood, $4.25@4.40; cholce to fancy. $4.456@4.60. Buckwheat fiour, quiet; bufk, $2.00@2.05, nominal, per 100 |bs. CORNMBEAL-—Steady; fine white and pliow, $1.85Q1.60; coarse, 1450150 No. 2 western, S0, nom- New Y rfi dy; No. 2 red, 1.3, clovator. domestio. and’ pominal f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth and No. 2 hard wipter, $136%. pominal f. 0. b. ont WHEAT—Market was steadier, advaneing bout 4o per bushel .on yery light offer- ings on the light stocks and firm techni- cal position, ‘although ing the cash sit jon and the movement was bearish. At the close prices were %c net higl May closed, $1. lr July elot fL.08%; receipts, 46,80 bu.; shipments, 40, ('URN»—Spol easy; No. 3, Tc elevator domestio, 8%c d.llvonfl and Tije nominal £. 0. b, afloat. 0 tion market was with- closing unchanged. . May l c; September, 'M(e. shipments, 29,962 b mlx W32 polmfll White, 26632 pounds, 53% ; clipped white, pounds, 63%@66Y%c. ption market was without transactions, closing ‘4e net lower; May eclosed, 62%c; receipts, 10,675 bu.; shipments, 14520 bu. HAY—Firm; pr n 15@1.20; No. 1, $1.16; No. 2, $1.06¢71.07%; No. ¥, $1.00. HIDES—Quiet; Central America, 22%c; firsts, 266 Bogota, 2ieG e LEATHER—St ; neconds, 23@27c; thirds, 33Gise; rejeeted, c. v PROVISIONS-—Pork, _firm; mess, $23.600 B, family, S6HOK®; Short clede, {80 . 0. ee! st ¥ mess, d famlly, monq‘mm, eot Tama, $54 00028 00 Cut meats, plekied- beilies, 10 to rx Tou., 135061500, plowied hame, 8 m Lard, firm; midale west, prime, 12.45; refined, firm; continent, _$i2. South America, $1360; eompound, u1lq‘ hds, 6%e TALLOW—Quiet; prime’ city, country, 6! the news regard- dy; memlock, BRAN—Weak; sacked (east track), $1.17 outnt corn nb\lom lu- m- s E ravi fimu:-" mu-" ld‘:.ngr 'nn close a8 stron Wi 8, LY Nlna L higher; ard And ribs closed: from 100 rom 1o to 15¢ higher. e ‘flam; futures llows: Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. i L4 gfiifiig 20 9% 21 % u 8% fi. it st | & R?D— ...... 1% M { 1 6% 11 60 ‘i‘l%u juotations were as follows: i 880 Cwinter - strnign mm""‘g‘." -mfi.’ straights, u.nt.u. - 206.35. No, l* ¥—ireod or u‘ldnt. asso; tair to cholés malting, SEEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §2.08; No. nonnwnurn. $£.14 Timothy, $.15. 10 short clear per | nl-‘;g'h“uas Shore nfim ), oo 5 000 b recsipis were { e B the'aon: ng d year ago. s The worl ‘ vl lupplh ahown by Bradatreets, l nofl Tecelpis for tomorrow: Wnéat, 4 i corn, 490 cars; ots, 168 cars; hogs, 9,000 head. Wlfi_l'l‘l(lll N THI GRAIN BELT — Colder Wednesday After a Night. of Clonds and Unsettied. OMAHA, Feb. 1. 1910. high pressure overlies the -wdn portion of the country, and gener- ally Sloar weather prevalls, except light srow iy falling in West Virginla. An area Of 1o pressure overlies the upper Missourl vfllu‘ound mounsulin district, and this de- n s followed by a&n area of high Pressire that s moving In from the Pa- ©ltic foast. Unsettied weather, with snows, area of Drevll in o narthweACand on he north: Cr“ l) mourtain P! u. The' Incom. ressure is accompanied by de- Md'l‘ Weather, and this unsettied and ider condition will ‘obably reach the valloys within the Bext thirt (“hY iy wnl‘hl[ncr.l;ll:“ Clrulil\]\l’\ell rn probably followed b snow! Wednesd. 4 A lay, with colder Wednesday. of ature and B TS T T the Q.l three yehrs: 1910, 1909, 1008. 1997, Mini temperature. .. 2B W 3 tation 000 T Not nmb-r\luu for )udn 21 degroes. ':x in precipitation ‘since March 1, d'%n-y wmmdln. period in 1908, Deficlency eornlnndlu pericd In 1.78 inches. L. A, WELSH, Local’ Forecaster, 'lh-c‘poll'- Grata M.‘. M Feb. HEAT— lnmnl“ 1. i:uky. l.lqll Lo No, 1 ll".”[ ““. % 0. northern, 0. l rlwrlhlrll. e by hv. rests’ show the following u&{o '-0 from '}: v;g BAOGIHH ho ol ‘was | ¢91 25, th the May | 12, . L—Special cable | Al communications recelved | ¢, Kansas Clity Grain and Previsions. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 1—WHEAT—Un- chlnl‘d' No. 2 herd, ngLu; No & s L 1 bay. $L06 AL 008 Lid: Suly lsume, CORN-—Market No. & 3 No. 8, 6ha; sellers. A’l’l—\!nchlnm to ‘white, ; No. 2 mix Ry Th e lower; No. 3 mix : No. 2 white, m . 66%e, sellers; July, lower; No. 3 46g4Be. ~e lomr‘ extras, De. firsts, 2c; wuent i seconds and dirties, Meresatpid ud mw-u- of graln were lmu. . Recelpts. Dhlbml:;.lu heat, bu.. ,000 000 Corn, bu. 100,000 60,000 Oats, bu. 13,000 18,000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. | Open, | High.| Low, | Close. A asked; B bid. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1+-BUTTER— and other nearby mark; Pennsylvanian and other nearby curnnl receipts, in returnable cases, 3lc, i western first, free cases, 3¢, E ki western current receipts, free cases, Liverpool Grainm Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 1.—WHEAT-Spot dull; No. 2 red western, winter, no stock; futures flral March, §s+4d; May 8s %d, July, 78 1 CORN+Spot _ steady; new American mixed, bs Td; vld American mixed, 5s 9d; mlurel quiet; March, 6s 7%d; May, nom- PEAB—CInuflm LIVERPOOL, Feb. 1.~Following are the stopks of breadstuffs and provisions ip 36,000 sack 1,261,000 Tiverpool: Flour, boxer 500 steand n@d 610 lonl o( other ’l'.l-‘. lfl‘ .uk" i 'I'OLEDO Feb. L—IElDB—Clov.r, euh $8.45; April, $8. Octs rlmn n)d. $5.40; Hn 2 $8.35; I"’.Cl.d 8; neglooted, g, * Timotny, prime, $2.00; llllko, l'l: reh, n° s Peoria Market. PEORIA, Feb. 1.-CORN~Dull; No. 8 yel- low, 6lc; No. 4, 58@hSie; no g k%o, OATS-Steady} Nood whibe, 4 White, #4@#%o; N Milwaukee cm- Market, IILWAUXIE. Feb. 1.~WHEAT-No. northern, naLr BARLEY-Samples, 65G0Tie. Duluth Grain Market, kinds. Wc. No. !‘ '.<- DU Feb. L—WHEAT-No. 1 northern, §1.18%; No. 2 -onhun. $1.10%; “ai'r"“ July, $1.1%. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Closing quotations on mining stocks were: llen ATE *L 3 83, terces of prime western - Oul 1 .l‘l&. No. 2 northern, §1.154 | Centennial 11! e MINOR Newe NEW Y € | heavy ton due to ne gestion of g“""‘" s was agains The mos! was in stocks. history. fall. in fact ment by pr depression cific made discussion clp metal had cerning th vania - div! tion and' 1 "ofdy vuua umhr @119, o8 0. ia pid HAY—Weak: timothy, $L00G18.00; prai- | Gelo. & So. & ph ] rie, $12.50@14.00. Cnlnll;flnod Gas S 1 o. 1 PROVISIONS—Pork, _ higher; jobbing, | Delaware 100 v M""l 'u,""‘:'“ m-.m. mn&@ g-".' A 100 Extra sharts, H12.30; cloat Tibe, $1s50; short -3 fa omara 416 Bacan : uan "B OX x| orts, ; clear ribs, short clure, S0 w ULTR 2,900 1,000 900 1000 200 500 00 HAY-Unchanged to 5c lower; cholee [ timothy, u;wmfwo cholce pradris 709 N nel . 28c; firsts, 260; monds. m.kl?n “‘ 1 ties today. below yes! o pld. Baltimore & Canadf hy bl ppiles 8 compred With Gencral Fung-Standapd. sliver, doliess. 1n | NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS General Heavy Tone of the Market is Due Largely to Neglect. New York Tractio) Near Close tive selling pressure, tion Invaded a new field and brought sug- The whole of the group suffered nue sold at 10%, of “some the rallroads The agitation general business to some . extent. showing as the December net carnings re- ports of Union Pacific and Southern Pa- wea easy. al on stocks were as hllo‘::. London closing stocks: fam Paoific.. SILVER ONEY—2 The rate of discount in the open ma for short and three months' bills is 2 - % per cent. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Veb. 1-Closinis quotations on ISSUES ARE DEFLATED and Number of r Stoeks Suffer—Rally Few Net Ga ORK, Feb, 1-The generally e of today's stock market was glect as much as (0 any ac- Today's demonstira- measures of resentment against the pushing enterprise of a newer figure in the raliroad world. The effect on the L of prices was not very marked ut the influence on the speculaive tone #t hopefulness. t notable example of deflation the Interborough Metropolitan local traction in sympathy. Third ave- the lowest 'price in its The additional speculative purg- ing, the necessity for which was thus dis- {élosed, helps to account for the Ffepres- slon ot the speculation. Conjecture con~ tinued busy, o fathom 't back of the heavy decline in pric nevertheless with attdmpts more general caus ices of Iron Is cited and the countermanding of equip- poli- ol anti-corporation cles 1s said to have spread ita effect of from the stook market into Buch publio today, give polnt to ‘the even though the heavy Increase in opening cost there shown is due prin- ily to winter weather conditions, To- day’s report of the growth of the Kuro- jenn viaible supply of ecopper and alling off ecember in exports of the thelr bearing on opinion con- e trade outlook. The Pennsyl- idend was disappointing to _a speculative party that had looked for An In¢rease. Colorado Fuel lqur from. the disaster to Its mines. Strength of Japanese bonds was the result of the now domestic | e aF | s liquida~ oft o straggling show of small Total |, sales, of s s and leading quotations BUTTER—Unsettled; creamery speclals, | Allfs-Clialmers ptd ‘. 0%e; extras, Z%e; third to first, m Amuigamaied Copper . n\ state dairies, - common to finest, Am. Agricultural §. process, first to special, 26@28c; western [Am- Best Suga ] factory, ~4Gaio; western ' imitation - creamery, o0y 6 EGaS bt mymwnfln flrsta, $0; weo- W ® .on 8, refrigerators, 2 21 o RaB e, seate Full crewmery, fall 4 made, speciais, 1i4@isc; fancy, 1 00d 2 rime, 16%@16%c; curmn c. ast, | 4% fimmna tfl 13@lbc; skims, Am, POTIL rm; western chick- | A oo, THGHG, Towin: TGITHe, turkors: 0585, © St. Loul General Market. ST. LOULS, Feb. 1.~ SrHIAT Higher; track, No. 2 cash, $1.21@1.29%: No. hard. 81 10351 10%; Sy, $11IGLTT: 3y, Bjuney & o Bethlehim Steel . CORN-Firm; futures higher; track, No. [ Betol + st Vo.'2 white, tc; May, dc; é:;,‘,:,',‘,‘ 1 OATS—Kutures h ort track, No. 3 eash, | Contral Leather pid. v e, No. 3 white, ;' May, M | cwnir of New Jorsey P . Chesapeake & Ohlo. ), L L " FLOUR—Dull; -red winter stents 2 % @6.00; extra -fancy md -uu dowr oD Ttimothy, 12 000 8. Ny -2 ¥ ., Gy St OB.NIEAL—‘ Colorado F. & ‘==&\1‘3 ‘2\2}"&5: EAY ool w o en| VT ER n Stock Marke LONDON, Feb. 1.—Uncertainty character- ealings In American secur ng was on a light scale, with prices ranging from $ above to i e terday's New ,York closing. 42 LisLoulaville & N. 3-i & i1 1 per 69 413 Niplasing Mines #i4 North Butte WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust Funds—Gold _coin, dollars. $434.665,000; Sliver dollars $06, 408,869, silver of 1590, silver certificates outstanding, the |0 & par i 33c. " ?l?n lall % | for standard copper on the Nuw York metal | general fund, fl,flm r\;rrpm labilities, Slfllflnl Iol’k}M [Ance in tremsury of- , $22,757,6858; fn banks to eredit of treas- umr “of the Unll?d States, $36,18019; sub- sidiary silver: coln, $19,708,483; lor_coln, $1.167,48; total balance in general fund, $%0,- 1Y | New York Money Masiet. NEW YORK, Feb. L.—MONE¥—On call, | easy at 3g3 per cent; ruling r 2% per cent; cloaing bid, 2% per cent; §ffered at r cent. IME LOANS—Very soft ahd actly sixty days and ninety days, 3% per cen six months, 4 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—{% @6 par_cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, wctual business in bankers' bills at §4 k1] @ 4.8590 for sixety-day bills and at $4.8630 for_demand. | COMMERCIAL BILLS-—$4.85% @4.85%. SILVER—Bar, 5llc; Mexican' dollars, dde. BONDS—Government, steady;. railroad, eag riln( quotations on bonds wére as fol- low +100% Int. Nt 2D L aeh, dacibti L. & N. uni 4 108 oM., K. & T ruuma A6 gon. 43 Mo, Pasitte Am. T. & Am. Tobacco 4.... 8234, %0. S, 10814 Penn, ev. 3k [ (i o o, dec | 13434 Reading | Rr Eoig & o -um . B8, 108% G0 gen. G8..s Ohicago & A 3a... W 8 L 8 WS P o .. 98% Seaboard A. e Aur .m.n S0, do_col 1 Local Secarities. Quotations flq{nllhtd by Samuel Burns, r., 64 N York Life bullding, Omah > % ¥ ” Cflfllhy Plclln‘ 100% Chicago R: ¥ 101 Gate Clty . £ International Oon. L3 6 Kennedy Building Co. 0% 10 Long Bell Lumber Co. ‘I, 1922 0 Michigan State Te 10 Morrls & Co. 94 100% 0 ® 1 ® ©% 2% " & 3 1 Omnhll(‘ B. I';n:"fl '[l‘ lg l.l‘u Bloux City Btoux »! cent So. Omaha ref. #%s, 1011... & <100 100y Usifon S. Y. Stock, Seuth Opaba . [ Western Electrie Co. " Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Feb. 1.—Bank tlearihgs for: fo- day were $2,23,626.26 and for the corre- sponding date last year, $1,923,575.66. vl _Wool Mar BOSTON, Feb. 1.—WOO! - ket {s stagnant. Offo re small- and trading 1 confined to, gdl lots of choloe wools. There is somié and for flm scoured territory, and 72¢ is being paid, al though transactions are {n small lots. There Is some idatmg gor the 1017 cllp, and: 2214 sald to rule in Utah, while Montana aiow et. he loo? ers are usklnl 26¢ for orn waol. leading efilc quotat Yange us lows m(u “VIndlang’ and Mlnoufl' Three—elghth blood Mcm quarter blood, o s fine, 12} i f? Ft #5c; mmdle eount)‘ M‘}, hfl Oregon: Eastern, Nol . mn- ern clothing, 70@“. vatlep bR i WOl 7;(1“"1? '%?au dium staple, H e clothing fine medium clommg,&:\:@cfl; m‘h ‘blood! 8@T6e; three-eighths bl blood, 67@6Sc. ; Pulled: Exira, 7’&71&: fine, 67G70c; A su] rl‘ “7 LONDON, 1.—WOOLThe offerings at the wool nncllun saled ‘today anfounted to 11,399 bales. Competition was animated and prices were firm and against buyers, especlally crossbreds. Americans frequently outbid home buyers for crossbreds and se- cured a good quality of light grades at 1s 2d@1s 44. The sales follow: New South Wales, 4,100 bales; scoured, 1s %d@ls 11%4 greasy, b%d@!s 2d. Queensland, 2’ bal scoured, 1s 6d@2s 1%d; greasy, S4d@ls Viectoria, 300 bales; scoured, 1s bigd Breasy, @ls B%d. Bouth Australla, bales; ¢runy 7a@1s %d. West Aullnll-. 700 bales; greasy, 44d@1s %d. New and, 2,200 balcs; scoured. 10d@is 34; groasy, 840 18 4d4. Cape of Good Hope an NA!‘) bales; grea: lflu wl‘lg 0., Feb. 1.—WOOL—Un- ST, changed; territory and western mediums, 2@28c; fine mediums, -N@Mc; fine, 12@lc. —r Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Fab. 1—Tha cotton market opened steady at a decling points to. an advauce of 6 points, ’\o{nu with the cables. Trading was quiet and at first the actlve months. worked up (o & met of about 2 to b polnts on scattered covering, but piices soon weakened under & tenewal of T pressure, encouraged by the ab- sonce of aggressive buying, and reports of an unsettied stock markét, March held relatively steady and within'‘2 points of last night, but other old crop poeitions worked off to & net lass of about 4 to 7 points. The new crop was neglécted and ‘held higher on the unfavorable reparts from the southwest. Futures opened eteady; ' March, 14.38¢; May, W.dsc; July, 14.36c; —August, .88¢ September, ' 12.90@12.9c; October, Jawuary, 12.36c. bld. . Futures closed steady; February, March, 1446c; April, 1€.450; June, 1d4.44c; July, M.420; September, 13.020; 'October, ber, 12.46c; December, 12.44¢, Spot closed qulet and 10 ‘points higher; middling uplands, 14:70¢; middling guif, 14.95¢c; sales, 800 bales. G:\LV isTé\l Tex., Feb. 1.—COTTON~— 14dic; May, 14.53¢c; ,18.83c; Novem- \Ew ORLEANS, Feb 11—COTTON— Spots were qulet and steady;, low ordinary, 113-16c nominal; ordinary, 12 nominal} g0ud ordinary, 18 7-16c; strict good ordinary, ; low middling, 14 5-16c; striet low mid- dling, 14%c: midaling, 14%c: striot. middling, 1Ge; good mid@lmg, ifke; strict good mid- dlirg, 156-16c; midaling fair, 157-16c; mid- dling fair to fatr, 1513-16c; falr, 18 3-16¢; re- celpts, 20% bales; atock, 211903 bales. ST. LOUIS, Feb, 1-COTTON—-Qui dling, 15%c; sales, none; recefpts, 1,525 shipments, 1,48 bales; stock, 43,887 bales. Market. 1.—~METALS—<Market Metal NEW YORK, Feb. exchange ‘was dull, with spot and all deliv- erfes up to the end of May, quoted at $13.12%4@13.57%. The London.: market was easy, with spot quoted at £60, 6s 34 and futures at 61, 6s. Local dealers quote lake copper at $1361%@18.57%:; eléctrofvtle, $13.50 @13.62%; and casting, $18.25@13:60. Rxports of domestie copper from Atlantic porte for the month of January amounted to 26,598 tons, exceeding the same month last vear .by 9,420 tons. Imports during the same period at New York, Philadel more,’ hia and Bati by steamer, included 2,083 B510_tone ore: tons matte and 6,78 tons cop tirm, with spot quoted at $52. .95, and_March, $32 65@%2.%; Apriil *and , $32.70922.90. The Englieh market closed ateady, with wpot quoted at 48 58 and fu- Thires. /010, Ma Lo whs quiet, with: spot quoted at u.M T8%:; New York, $45q .65, Bast 8t. Louls delivery. The TLondon market was a shade higher at £13 fs 9d Spelter was quiet, with spot quoted at $6.00 @6.55, New York and $5.7246.77%, Bast St Leuts. No change was reported in the Lon- don market, which closed at {23 6s. The Lon- don fron market was unchanged at 6 for No. No. 1 southern zoft, 3185001 18, Feb. OIL CITY, Pa., Feb. 1.—OIL~Credit bal- aof)sm 1}a0G15e higher, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Heavy Decrease in Receipts of Cattle of All Kinds, HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE Fat Sheep = Lambs Are Steady in Some Cases ns Much as Ten to Fifteen Cents her, SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 1, 1910, Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. PR et Recelpts wer: Officlal Monday Estimate Tuesda Two days this wei ek . Samo days last week ame days 2 ame days last y ago T | seks ago..10,51 Same days 3 weeks ago..14.99 | Same days 4 weeks 2,008 - 4,300 5098 . 9010 7,618 6,997 The following table shows the Nbolvll ot cattle, hogs. and sheep at South Omuha for the year to date, compared with last ysar: 1910. 199, Tre. Deo. Cattle . 81244 89,355 2,001 Hogs 84184 246,273 Shoep . 136,274 130,268 The following table show: the average price of hogs at South omaim for the last “...,, 28323 32522 Cspgugs 828 o camoane 288 ‘veangs 233738 "8% PO - 3 *Sunday | aasaa Recelpts and disposition of live stock at the Unilon Stock Yar twenty-four hours en South Omaha, for g at 8 p. m. Tues- day: PECEIPTS. Cattle. Hol asheen. H'r's. Union_Pacific... SR 21 6 1 C. & N. .19 1n . o C. . % 21 1 C. .8 1 2 Q. = | 6 . C .8 » 4 Diimels Centrai. '8 3 G . 4 1 Total receipts........ w W15 3 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sh Omaha Packing Co 56 0% Swift & Coi any. 062 1,638 660 Cudahy Packing Co B3 Tt 1,476 Armour & Company 08 1\7'1 10“ Schwartz-Bolen Co... Krey Packing Co. Hell Packing Co Bvansville Packing W. B. Vansant Co, Stephens - Bros mu & Son B. Lewls. Hull\m & Company. 4. B. Root & Co. J. H. Bulla, L. Wolf . 8. Werthelmer Lee Rothschild M 0. & Kan,-Calf.. Co. Christy & Cline Other buyers . Total . CATTLE~—Receipts ‘of o C were very moderate, ported in, making the total recelpts for the two days about 3,000 head short of -last week's record and less than half the num. ber recelyed three 8976 v s morning 4,134 179 cars being re- veeks AgO. Still the total for thé two days {s about on a pat with @ year ago. There was fllr inquiry for beef sf Jckcrl did not seem disposed to the market ‘and the best that could but pj van be said of it would' be to quol teady to strong. While there.was nothing Vory ‘Kood b sight thero were & few. catfla #90d_enough to bring aboye theé $6 mark. weré also in' [and and muy sold- quite generally a little stronger than yesterday. At least the more desirable » Cows an iters 'that way, with other kinds fully ‘Stockers and feders were In’ very demand _and they commanded good, There was no very materlal change department, the general situation being about the same as last week. de- ree” at prices ades sold [ d o A firm ere were a few cattle good enough to bring 30, s * Quotations on stecrs, $5.80@6.! 6.80; cattle: mmon to fair steors to ‘choice cows and helfer to good cows and heifers, Good to cholce mon to falr cows and heifers, 00d to cholee stockers and febders, falr to good stotkers and feeders, common to fair stocker~ ind feeders, stock . heifers, .90 20 . | $2.750: calves, $4.00@8.00; 'n'eureummv- sal bulls, stage 35.00703. ‘EF S‘I‘FEBB No. 10. 1 [} 11, [ 13, 12 calves B0 steer 385 HOGS—To put it_mildly, hog market was a ‘‘boomer." Q o E paSaed ing was as strongly feeling at the opening of 52 nagBEnonez .60; etc., $3.000 veal Wee" ] A pbiet szeegssryy . Bgessaay CEEEEEN] 3 o mmmscomma 8 SRARSSA % ihis moraing’s Bullish feel- evident as bearish last week and prices ruled sharply higher from the open- ing. Early bids appeared to be just about but_only a limited portion of supplics changed hands at the dime ad- vance, and the general market uickly re. Holved itself into a 15c higher affair under the influence of brisk competition. On a few sclected droves of good butcher hogs robably 20c higher than prices paid were yesterday, but t e a mount of business transacted on this basis was hardly great enough to affect the market as a whole. bout 98 loads were recelved in all, thing seiling just about ms fast as every. arded, A c..mldnuhla portion of the hogs sold 8t 3.5, ye nlerdl) and N 8.2 The demand from the bi ast Tuesday's $8.2505.9, as compared with vesterday's bulk of nmau and the bulk & week oF 3 Tobs reached 3816, us againat | 115 o ago tops { lost some of fits urgency toward the extreme close, but still every- thing sold readily at prices little dl"cren; there wa tion” of slightly lower figures. Claveland warcants, Locally iron way qulet, Np. 1 Toundry norlfurn. 8,500 b 3 northern, $15.25@18.75: 1 -uunm-n and .rf LOUIS, —-HWALE Jfllfl sold $.00G6.6T%; lter, lower at Ofls and Rostu. anpes, 140; runs, 11l bbis.; average, blass shipments, 2613 ‘bbi.; average, lfl'AhNAH ga, Feb. 1-O1L-~Turpen- tirm; 390 bid; st Nopim | B, un\t D&wua FTORD, K. n. i B, ¥1.06; WW, 5l Representative sa No. Av Bh Pr. &, W 40 81T% 46.00100 18 817y i 8 11 ) 83 ] 8% b3 8% » % . ) [ L iw 7. §% | i » 8% B » it & @ - w % 1. 8% o § 25 H 8% (5 8 4 % les: a .. SIRIISIRTLRRILE. peaytEshpbEnR . 8 @120 120 bylk of the morning's sules any change in th ues worth mentioning it:w trend of val- in the direo- {the sheep trade t x o« x 8 o ] 2 ® Ll 0 P Mol tw o I e & b BoRuous e il ® R BT TR T ) & = ol e “ » o e I‘l = » ‘. i H O el 4 B oETog N 8 H W ae H iR iy m o e b 2% © % u WMo be v ® [ im0 W L §e T T e ) 0 LE 0 F RN R " IR B} @ FR e o W TR BT R TR TIROOION: T~ BN B 1 10 w8 ¥ BV - T IR T P--A atrong, healthy tone teatured s morning and move- ment of supplies was reasonably brisk at prices that Idulud to be a shade higher to possibly 101k higher, | in_spots. Recelpts consisted fl an fifteen cars and the character of offerings was nothing extra: in fact, thers was only one or two strings of really desirable lambs on sals. One deck of natives topped at $8.25, and ewes w ®0od enough to realize ‘$5.3, although something choice in this line would prob- ably sell up as high as $.60, The sharp ourtailment in the live mutton supply for the two days this week Ind cates better than anything else, perhan the offect that last week's sudden deoline of only 6, 19,000 head for the same period iast year. reaoting fl\Vo!ll; b de- ok and the 16c on all clu- 8 of klllarl, much more active at mand for material the improved figures Quotations on fat stock: Good to cholos lambs, §7.90G6.2; fair to lambs, #1.40Q 7.90; good light yearlin u .35; good heavy, yearlings, $8.2G6.60; to choloe 3. 00; falr to good wethers, good to choice ‘zwu. 3$5.16@5.50; Price, 60 o 7060 102 5% 07 646 232 Mexican year " TR :1 nlllve lnmhs $ 96 800 o yean 640 D vestarn Tomor @ 73 23 westel 0 833 30 western ewes, ocull: 0 1% 443 western ewes . 92 86 western lambs [5] 50 ndtlve lambs . 9 2 108 native lambs 8 14 native ewes ..... 126 5.0 24 lambs m 816 184 western ewes, culls. 8 365 [ 229 western ewes . 04 515 235 western ewes ... . 108 6560 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattle Steady to Strong—Hogs Five to Fifteen Cents Higher, CHICAGO, Feb. 1 —CATTLE-] larket steady to strong; steers, heiters, .. calves, . 40. ed! HOGS—Recelpts; 1,000 head. Market 15¢ higher; choics heavy, $8.656@8.70; ers, $8.6035.70; light md"a . SHEEP . .AND LAMB%— ipts, 13,000 head. Market 10@16c higher; sheep, $4.760 6.50; lambs, $7.00@8.40; yearlings, . 00, Kansas City Live KANSAS CITY; Feb. 1.—CATTLE—Re- 'g‘elpu‘ 6,00 head, lncludlnl 200 south 0 southern cows, §2,7604. 5.05; native ml'er- $3,60425.00; Mlvn. r HOGS—Receipt “Market 1 bc higher; top, uw, bulk of sales, $. and butch- 8. heavy, $8. .66; packer: G IGR0; gt 381000 407 DiEs, 31350 prices | 7.90, SHEEP AND ‘LAMBS—Receipts, 8,000 | !’m«?a Ml‘r‘kal u w@ll“ her; nl\lhmb N ;’5@ yearlings, ; wethers, Q! ;. ewes, . $4.50@6.75; stockers and h.dert. $3.50@5.50. on Stock Marke: 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, including %0 ‘Texans; market; LAy T. LOUIS, Feb. head, #teady to. 10c. higher; Native shipping and export steers, $6. butcher steers, 50; dressed beet and u.wu steers under 1,000 .20; utoek-r&.fififxden. $3.23 canners, .00; calves, '$6.75@9,00; . $4.25@5.20; 40, 5,400 ‘head; market, -10c her; pigs and lghts, $6.25@8.40; 35@8.00; butchers.and best heavy, ke AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2.400 hend; market, 10 to i5c higher: native mu! tona WQSTe, Inmbe, WAMQLE, culls And bucks, $8.75@5.50; umukem 5¢, Josevh Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH; Feb. 1.—Receipts, 1,30) head; $4. w: oow- and cows $3.00Q4. HObs—Rece‘p!l to 16c.. hy; phokers, ;§ l';%ld market 10@15¢ hl‘hfl'. lambs, uso tock Market, ITY, Ia, Feb, 1,~(8) l’l‘lh- am. 2 E Receipts, m“ market ‘strong. HOGS—Receipts, 2,000 head: market 10G15c Ngberiates of ‘prices, $1.9008.55; bulk of $8.1008.20. > ‘Stock in Sight. Recelpts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: Cpitle, Hoga: Sheep. South OMans: &..isie... 4,800 1, 3, Sloux ICIY i, ioinsieees 12000 2600 ... St. Joseph ..... v 1800 4,000 3,000 Kansas Clty . 6000 000 8000 8t. Louls 2,500 3,400 2,300 Chicago 1,600 12,00 Totals... 26,600 28, by Buyers and Whelesalers. BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retall trade In 1-Ib. curtons, 32¢; No. 1, In Wlb tubs, 8l3e; No. 2, in 1-1b, cartons, in 60-1bi tubs, 2h%4e; packing stock, soll pn.ok 2c; frosh rolls, 22c; fancy dairy, roll, 24c; common butter, 2%ge. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE—Twins, 15c; young America, 18c; Bulsy checse, 1¥ac; Limberger, Jspiol brick, 18c; domestic block Swiss, 20c; | ported Bl POULARY ! uaa Prollers, 36 a doa; flyr!n" 16¢; m Jcocks, lbtgo; “adcks 14 pigeans, per " outs bauany p-r doa; fancy §$0.60 per avi.; No. per doa g TR G R M siherklle; cocks 86 duoka, gull 0aih 120; goese, full feathered, 10c ke, 150} Guinea fcwia, 8§ per dox), pig’ eons, We per dos, FisH (all nunn) —Herring, 6c, salmon. |11¢; plekerel, So; whitefish, 10c; pike, 10c; trout, Me; uuLllull 1ie; Lrlpmel. 6 lu fit large craj ‘M‘. lglluk uu‘h. 2o, I -mwu u. sinelis, lic; Spanish’ m ore l.‘k, (loundo ufilfi 1 cans, o Fork Solnte, A salion. | 6L, slandards, e . SL&. ? | unnll. d2¢; BEEF oy TR e 3 LO n, NO l 17 C “l‘; u:k, hl}. 1, I: i, Roun o5 No. [ 'l»‘tt. Plate, NO 1, &c, No. Exus {ancy Redland, fl 1lis, box um. um g, rode Drand, 12, : Red e, b Realand, rose fmn 1163 i extrd, (aney 8 im. al hy 00X extra RTR R fancy Eut Hl(lfl nd Belona and 1268, bow 3215, strictly Highiand Yaloua "Brend. sos strictly llno{ ll.\ Highland 2508, box X(ra hm‘y l‘ouv.;.l-na x M80; exire fan box $4.00. G“W -rmu: box- Pi Ddian iver, | 4 e White ‘gnnun bushel flrn n. Coorado, n A ':;agw £ o| pins, lhl.\. o‘u l .v &m;@ Ben sourk PMA”.. No. l. | { ornia, sxita Ih 13¢; X, ifornia ‘walbuta. No. 1, ber Ib., lbc. Callfornia wainut ol por b Lo peanuts. ¥ +°%0; peanuts. Jumbo. nw.r:xm ‘e, Ppeanuts, S—ThI‘l! l 1b. uan... u.n: new H p ye e er walnut, per W VEOET:\BLL&--CI\HIHOWQ"M Callfornia, Potatoe ed por box, per orate §380. eyt o Bweot e é-bagket orato. {ps, Heefs, Car: §4.25. Cnigns Fiopds urn bage: ncon Ib, fo. Tomatoes: per erate. $6.50. rota or Parsnips Pu"b.n Red QGlobe, extra 3 ] Spanish, lafge orates, crate. il & :rmun small ork orates. crale, CIDER—Mott's,” keg, $3.60, Hvaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Feb. 1~BYAPORATED APPLES—Market i inactive and prices are e On the spot farey is quoted at 104 lic; “cholce, 9W4c: - prime, com- mon to DRIED FR(']T‘;‘LPFUI\CH are firm for the most desirable grades on the small stocks. Quotations range from e for Cali- fornias up to 30-40s and 'ar Orey Apricots are quiet, hul -upnllu are and prices are stea: hulco, mfi% |h t extra cholce, 11 fancy, Peathes are’steady "o moderate offerings from the coast. Cholce, xtra gholoe, @T%e; fancy, T%@%¢, are quiet,. but steady, on offers from’ the cotat. Looss muscatel {8 quoted 'at 0; ' cholce to fancy secded, 5@8%c¢; seedless,. MGNC; London ‘ Little Wool, cnanmes ‘Hands, BOSTON, Feb. 1.—Very little wool chln‘lnl hands In lhub“ ocal market. Bur ru are smal yihg s only in mited n\unlltlfi by “worsted manufac turers. Carden woolen manufacturers are taking moderate amounts and fine scoured terrl- tory wools are In demand. el nre gono b'vcvk a1 1 by {30 fo 40 ‘cents anyozhed delaige la bald sl A Nogd Idaho nna w{mm‘ Wools. There hav 1910 ollp In Utah for B ¢ cents {8 sald to be the askin unshorn wool in'Montaa: i <ab. A Cotfee Market, NEW YORK, Feb. OF F‘m;—u.rku for coffes futures' opened ‘stond changed prices to a declime ol fi bolmn in_responsa to the deslise ‘of i frane at Hayre. There was somg Buropean selling in the late months and seattering liquida- tion of the near positiond under which the initial loss was Mor 4m the.absence of rompt. upport and.the alosing tone. was Baroly steady at & et decipe of " 6010 points. Saleg were feport: bl‘n. Prciuding. March at 850900; n&& 7.00c; July, 7.0037.06¢;. September, .1 December, 7.06c. Spot closed ste: Rio, 8%@s%c; No. ‘%f‘ntal, quiet; Cordova, 9@IA! is asing of the Slie 3 firm; fugal, 9 3.42¢ ol 5.96¢ hod b.dlc; x-d 5.25¢; 'rlnulnlr confectioners’ A, 4.95¢ 4!80. No. 3, 47&: . 8, OISG No. ::u’." mflfi%‘*afi Oriéans open Welsh Plays for" an Early Sprmg Weather Fo}emtér Wm"l‘ry to Keep Groundhog from Seeing His Shadow. The weather buréau rathar intimates that Colonel Ground Hog, will have some aiffi- , culty In getting & good look at, his shadow today. Colonel Welsh will _do his best to keep the shadow from shadowing Colos nel Ground Hog, |n which eyent the ‘'six- weeks-more-of-winter” may, be out, short, He is now trylng to werk up an lncreas- ing,_oloudiness for Taedday” night; . with snow and colder: Wedndsday: ~ o/ . The Missouri river is acting very sty in this locallty and (hiere 1§ no fmmediate prospect of & rise. The river is still frozen w over at Sioux City., 4 fall of twe-tenths of u foot is reported ‘bftniat r and Omuu tor' the 1dst:tw tfllnur ours. \ Fresh Eggs Go Down Five Cents —t Prios st Depnmdt Storés Iow Thirty Cenu—Spuenh and Kraut ?opnll A e P Fresh eggs took' ' drop ‘of § ‘cents & dozen, according to the signs displuyed i some of the department 8tores. They were selling for 20 cents a dozen. | ‘ * Spare ribs and gaver kraut to be the most popular diet on the market Tues- day morning. Martin Rheem, manager of the meat department; at, Hayden - Bros bought 100 barrels of sauer kraut and to make it move faster eold spare ribs for 10 cents a pound, whith was a cent less than they cost him’ ‘Spare ribs were quoted at 11 cents By the packe Holmes Well Knowsrin Huron, ' HURON, 8. D, Feb, L—(Special)—News of the tragic death of R. W. Holmes is re- cefved here with mich regret. Mr. Holmes was a former resident of Huron. In the carly 80's he was cashler of the First National bank and also one of the principal officers of the Dakota Farm, Mortgage company, and wa#4 one of the hest Known men In the territory In early dayd. During his residence here his wife digd and hp removed to Chicago, Later Mr. Holmes lust much of his wedlth in unprofitable - vestments and these reversions.. together with the death of his wife, . bove heavily upon him. He became disdouraged and | somewhat demented and finally took up his residence with relatives residing in the west part of Beadle county.' Mr. Holmes visited Huron last fall and was so changed in ap- pearance that those who knew Him in early Gays, falled 40 recognize him. His health | was much impaired and he hax boep spend- | some time at a private. sapitasium In Red- field. Wandering from there upon the rall- way track & few nights ago; he is supposed to have been struck by A passing train, fils | body being found ne;r the n—-ek Saturday mornhll mu‘hl, colds, eroup and whooplng enu‘h @ré promptiy mlnd by ., Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy. e $10 ws:*u;'; ;5‘" £t e for tru cire GRAIN 00, 24-$200, Be-350 by ) ““a‘i".fi.fi’%fi.

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