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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY LRATN AND PRODUCE SARRET! 2,040 2ecseosl@P Ao | NEW YORR STOCKS AND BONDS [sifict »ier suneie b | QY [IVE STOCK MARKET[f dox. _ bunches, 8o Carrots; Per dos bunches, 8c; Shallotés; Per dox. bunches 00, Parsley: Per doz. bunches, e Beets Per doz. bunches, 5c. Spinach: Por bu $1.00. Bge Plant: Fancy Florida, dos., $1.5 ©@2.00, Tomatoes: Fanoy (Florda: o1 Cuba ™ per 6-bak. crate, $4 0. String and Wax F T m Bedns: Per market $1.00G1.80, Cucum- &151 i total balance In general fund, np Wrw ] bers: Hot house, per dox.. $1.00G17. Home 060, inal General Fund—8tandard silver dollars in ] general fund, $6,790,838; ourrent liabilities, il i Receiphs fof Wrkear stin 7Y YORK GRNERAL MANKET arket Shows Some Relief. from | fioen, . UHEG Inpunks (0 Sredlt OF Treas- | Receipts of Cattle Large, with Lower - Heavy in Northwes! Quotations of the Day osn Varion Urgent Liquidation of Monday. - L LT T o Y g Tendency General. i ) Commopditions. | NEW YORK. Feb S-PLOUR-—Market oK por ¥ | quiet ~ o SHEEP—Reports from the east were |home grown, per dogen bunches, / CONDITIONS CONTINVE BEARISH | gt ani i stéady: "sprig patsie, | EARLY VALUES ARE LOWER|| ~ew veri wosey arcd, . [HOOS STEADY TO SOME LOWER| SHEFEepors, vom. (i Wi Nl vhiet fiive viney Wl pobiinst o : s Rera | y 4 ¢ buyers did not act Quite as anxious for |lettuce in hampers, $2.80. Parsley ter s, 45.4005.00; : clears. NEW YORK, Feb. 8.-MON n eall, o W don._bunches, 4oc. $4.4004.85; winter extras, 4 Wasy, TUOM, por cent: rullng ratas i pet |Fat’ Shees Command Steady Prices, | BAlerial as i vesulv, Biill moat strings | hoine B0V Fol o rciders. . New. | York 1.80; winter extras, No, ' .| Selling of Collateral on Accounts that [oent: closing bids, 24 per cent, offered ai ot fecdom, and In spite of & rather liberal | per % bbi Honsy: NeW. 24 frames. Kansas stralghts °$4.90G 516, Recsipt Are Not Protected by Additiona | 3§ Der cent. Time loans, dull and’stendy; ( While e Slow, | O the bl bulk of early arrivals changed |$8.35 Horseragésh: -2 dosen in'eave, §1.90 2,35 bbls.; &hipments, . 4000 bbls. _Rye re 1 ected by ty days, 8% per cent, and ninety days » $50d B Vo Inck 1 Californ} ; B t - By 4 at No Great Change in hands in good season. Desirable kinds of | Walnuts: RBiack, per b, 2c; Callfornia, flour., steady: falr to good. $4.35G4.80; Margin I8 Cause—Cross W per cent; six months. 4 per ceht sheep met with the more active demand, | No. 1, per 1b, 16c; Californin, ‘No® 2 soft cholce to fancy. $4.45@4.60. Buckwhaat . w7 A A PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4%@5 Values, e e Tiere was any hange 1 prices it | per ib.. 13y, Hickorynute: Large, pur Ib tiour, quiet; bulk,” $2.0092.06, nominal, per R ’ | per_dent { was in the direction of stronger figures. |4c. small, per b, Sc. Cocoanuts: Per sack {100 jom : e STERLING EXCHANGE-Closed strong, s Yearlings were ood enough to realise §1.75, (4.7, per dox., 8¢ OMAHA, Feb. 8 1910, | CORNMEAL—Steady; fine whita and With actual business in bankers' bills at SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 8, 119 | wethers sold at $0.60 and ewes commanded — - ry recelpts are stlll heavy, par-|yellow, i coarse, $145@1.50;{ NBPW YORK, Feb. §—The stock market ":fl"‘ £386 for mixty-@ay BIl8 and - at| peceipts wors: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | §6.10, The latter price is the highest pald |Evaporated Applén and Deied Fruits, In the northwestern markets. | kijn dricd 334 X showed some rellef today from the stress | #8606 for demand: M Official Monday 8,885 | at this polnt since May of last year, when| NEW YORK, Feb' S—EVAPORATED ns are rather bearish with the ex- | RYE—Dull; No. 2 western, 8%g, nominal, | of urgent liquidation Which was so con- | COMMERCIAL BILLS-8 &G4 S5 Estimate Tuesday... 500 | the outskde price for full loads was $6.00. | APPLIES—Market 18 firmer on pot.: with of the rumors of damage by winter |f. 0. b. New York 3 ¥plcuous yesterday., There was a wave of | SILVER-Bar, Bl%c; Mexican dollars, e { ~ The marke: was by no means over-|umaller offorings. Fancy is quoted at 10% but it i a little early yet to esti-| AVIIE Spot firm; No. 2 red, $1.29G1.9, | goliing orders for executiop when the | BONDS-Government, steady: rallroad | Two days this week 5 3% | burdened with lambs today, but much of (@iic: cholce. 961a40: prime, T@1ike; Common 'y real damage. elevator, domestic and $1.30, nomtinal, f. 0. | market opened which seenfed to be the |NeAV last week. ... the Urgeney of vesterdny's trade was 1uck- |1 tair eigore T Brimee TEERC: & A \s & mueh firmer feeling in the | b. afloat, No. 1 northern, Duluth, and | aftermath of vesterday's precipitate de- |, ClO¥Ing quotntions on bonds: were as fol- 2 weeks ago.. 0,910 ing and buyers seemed to think that they | '°nRifr A Ui T runes-are dteady with corn arket, due to & siight decrease in | No. 2 hard winter, $1.25%, nominal, £.'0. b.. | cline In prices. ' The decline had served to | OW8: Same days 3 weeks ago..10,51 i were entitied 10 Rreater or less concesslons. | eiocks of desirable goades small, but trad recel and some improvement in the de- | afloat. Uptions opened easier.on the cables, | ayhayust or diminish additional margins and 4 A0t MM 4y Same days 4 weeks ago. No material chahge In values resulted, |ing s quiet uotatiol from 4D oo ;B M Ly but soon rallled and quring the day ruled | where the calls sent out overnignt were not 1003 Japan e Same days last year.... S 14165 | however, most strings selling on & steady g £h 7o aian tip 1o 30408 and te to S Whikt was steady to firm, regardless of | firm in abscnce of offerings and covering | responded to the selling out of collateral [ ¢ " a0 N e P ‘. cecelpts of | basis. Some fed westerns sold at $5.65. Por Oregons, . Apricots are in. actvity>and oavyl receipts The market responded [by shorts. The market appeared to be | wal®WlC (8 eitence, The news of the UL & oo G i The followlng table shows the vecelpis 01, "gusationn on fat stock: Good to cholce |1 O Mo Farely atoady, althoukh AtockS he b the trength in corn. Millers were | oversold and acted Independently of most | mat, (e CONEEQUANER T AR O estare on .. i IMRL. & N, uni. 46 ¢attle, hoga and sheep at Bcuth OTANS oF: | 1ambs, $8.5508.50; falr to good lamb .10 e s At o e S i vers and Swlped (o firm the cash |of the news, closing at %o to %G%e Net | Jnv (hat is pussied Conjectures as to the | Allk-Chal, 15 oo 80WM, K. & T. 10t do.: SHOPNaE to: Sute; sampnrec ¥ YRAr: |83 good laht vearlings, $1.%@8.00; good | e "¢ \AreT, Choltn Bre, AN A N whon values were steady (o o | advance. May closed at $L18%: July closed | pources and the motives of the selling. The | Am: Ar, tn . L84 o gen tia T 11 NS 0. . T Dec. heavy yearlioga., W.GGT8: good 10 choloe |inc’ ol i B ey igher. | . Receipts, 7,400 bu.; shipments, 31- | sourse of this conjecture tended to elim- (AW T & T. cx. 48,1914 Mo, Paclric 4. 1230, { wethers, $6.00G6.6; falr to good wethers. |gro gteady on. the light stocks, Chotce in by shorts who have had good | 500 bu {hate suppositions of inside liquidation such | AT Tobacco 4. TN, R. R. ot M. i4e Hogs . -230.088 39,091 .. 606i6.15; good to oholce ewes, $5.5006.10; ™ o axtra cholas at. g7 R hock line and improved | CORN—Epot firm: No. 2 72%c, elevator, ’ a lon such | 4o gs ...l 108N, Y. 0. g 3% Sheep ... L1582 169,268 ir to ewes, $5.1069.50. are quoted at $4@7c: oxtra el ‘ac; e eas 0y 2o vancing - vaiues | domestic, 12%o delivered and Wic 't o, | 48 would be prompled by fears for the in. aproscatative BAlte: . Armour & Co 4%s.... N% do deb. 45....., llowing tabl ws the average [ Representative sale far oy, T@8c. Ralsing are stead) the fitlona by AAYANCING | aentls | fimae Optione were Hra onsialy of: | dustrial outiook or decline in profits of |Alckivon gen. 4100 N. Y. K bp e e P demand in small, with trading_mostly of a 4 | . rice of hogs at South Omaha for the last | L ment; Shanged more to the bull side on fir',m"i fi»;‘lnnz‘m'l‘: \g?;fc et -dv;:‘v:e‘ "EI";"GP’;‘P SRS S :23 @ iifim-\‘“n.w e ol TN ol AL ;‘;_?.‘_m“m T 2:::’\'1‘0:1‘“; c-):r_u:;:; FLoo‘. ‘!‘:n‘c‘;mle:"-!dh:n: his y. ay clow 4c; July elos c; At. O, " 3 . A - - e T wi v \ A A i B A ba ety were 86,000 bush | Beptembor, fie. ‘Racelpts, %300, bu.; ehip: todax eeDt aDsoulALYe sentiment watehtul |2 & Dus de......c OMINat BhNG iK1 1 1910, 1909, 1909. 1907 1906[1906. 71904 | '§] WERETR - Yeaviings e atlsa e NS e, aghon els shipments were 308, ents, §, u. ’ g v w do % ... o 2 o 3 iiedbs im0 wes ; [roseend ottt ot ainat receipts last vear of - OATS-8pot steady; mixed, 20 to 32 Ibs. | S4ineq Eround that the market's weakness D90 R L. s e, .1 622 410) 658 6 41] 4 oo 474 38 rs 2l oy e and shipments of 225,000 bushels nominal; natural white, 2 to 82 Ibs., B2gése: | ol GUE, 19 DeSted U e ey {1 c Sy Penn. v, 3i4s 19 o 681548 4701 4T3 | 313 woutern awes . e Primary corn receipts were 1,175,000 bush- | clipped white, 34 to 42 | B53@BYc; option | WAIAUEE DEEOUNER, fi lnt. ack to the [108% (d0 con. 48 . 8. 1 | 361 western OIL CITY, Feb. 8.—OlL—Credjt b;lanc(;l els @nd shipments were 07,000 bushels, | market was ‘without transactions, closing | JRUOV :“Pm" i ot o B R e a 9 Reading gen. 4 e | 156 westerer 140, Runs, 237,957 bbls, average 152527 “:‘m o ol g K 'bo'h"w"'m DUSER | iy ST FVURIDLS, 43 Bu.; 1D | markey {Dyiting. meastires ‘of pofEiasion of Obi 100k o om Bac. e 4 83 4 51| 360 western g7 P et oy Skl ot g an, ments of 550,000 bushels ments, u. oo M0 U B T3 e X " bis. i Clemrances were 414,000 bushels of €orf| "FEED_[asy; western spring bran, 100-Ib. | felste f',lgm';‘h'"'d"- of money emploved |4l S 4%y T R e T e 2001 |44 o e SAVANNAH, Feb. 8.~OlL—Turpentine, eln of oats aud wheat and flour | sacks, $26.85@71.10; standard middiing, 100- | for carrying the accounts —Stock market | TR g % L% sResneabonrt A L. . WA . 8. 328 western A e ¢ B W3 D equal to 313,000 bushels. 10 sacks. $96.60026.8; city, 100-ib. sacks, | fentiment regarding the federal Incorpora- [ “iue’ gen. da-..r.... #¥K S0, Phcr col daesiis. - ; - 1 oaaiin ROSIN-Firm. Quotd! B, #3; D. moul closed %d to %A higher on | $38 262850, introduced In ocngress yesterday |'c; . & S.P. g %s ‘s do cv, 4 g 2} wesfern wethers B, a2l F. 84 3, $4.60; H, $§ whedt Rnd 1a higher on corn HOPS-Steady, State common to chofce, | Va8 Improved today. o R 1 & E o 80" do el ret. 4 Recoipts and digposition of trvé Stock a1 | 1¢f Weatorn ewen: M, 8 v G, §1:06) W. W R e e I ies: 190, dswise; Pacifle coust, 190% | gecrease in the bank statement on atur- |colo. Tna. b1\l 53 o pen e, e R oty DD, i e Coffee Murkel. Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Ye! HIDES—Firm; Central America, 2tc; |8y compared with the large gains indi- | fColo. Mid. ds.. ... 7§ Union Pacific 4o Saturday: 213 western lambs . NEW YORK, Feb. 8-~COFFEE-Future y o i R 1ol b P B Bogota, TikeEo, cated by the known movements of money |5 & § . o 4. 88 doov de RECEIPTE. 13) western lambs, feeders market_closed steady, net_unchanged to § | | | LEATHER— ; hemlock, firsts, 26 | WAs partly cleared up by the knowledge s “g R, 0. 4....... WKU. 8. Rubber ta... Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.H'rs. | 219 Idaho lambe, feeders oints Tower. Sales were reported of 1870 108%] 10ugi 103 108 108% | a0c’ weconds, that ‘large withdrawals had been made [ "o ver e, .. .. WRY, 8. Steel 50 8o . C. M. & St. P. S .. oes |30 Tdato ewen . b ags. including Septemben at 7.1ée, October “a 0% %] 9% %% | manc. from the banks by the trust companies in | pistillers’ s y o % | Wabash .... 210 western at 7.10c and December at 7.15¢c. Spot, steady; ) | P ROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, $2.50: | Preparation for the call by the state bank- | Brie p. ) o Mismout! Pap 242 western No. 7 Rio, 8 11-16G8%c; No. 4 Santod, $@9%c. ) el emal @M M €% amily, $26.5002.00; short v, $24.00 | Ing department at Albany for reports of | do gen. 48 .. Unton. Pacifio | 221 western Mila, quiet; Cordova, di2ige. 62%| 63| e2%| 63 62% | Gag o Beef, firm; mess, $12.00@12.60; | condition. The copper trade reported some | do cv. is, ser. C. & N. W., eas 4L) western o ) | | family, $16.5017.00; beef hams, $21.00G25.00 | concessions in prices for that metal, bat | do series B... c 4 ‘W, 218 western Loecal Hay Market, OMAHA, Feb, 8—The supply of hay on the Omaha market was strong dnd the dc. mand poor. Hay: Cholce Kaneis, $12.00; . | CHICAGO MARKET | No. 1, $10.00; No. 2 wQ‘ ocoarse, §8.00; . packing, $7.00. Straw: "Srlt. $6.50477.00; | | | ’ C. & N. W., 'west “ A Hyl 4 |E o ilies. to 14| the January statistics of the C - |(Gon. Blee. ov. fu.....188 Wis, _Omtral ... v P, M. & o uv.' fl'&' fi“| i | Cut meats quiet; pickled bellles 10 to 14 y cs of e Copper Pro- 44 western &7 iotations £ ¥ 8 | cattie, ‘Sheep ‘and Lamba Lower— |FYe 10" Alfaita, H1ZdgI 104105 B Steady domestic, 8%@6%c; ‘Patna, | States Steel and Amalgamated Copper to [3" oW, Xor% dtv Tilldingiy ) uier | T oAl sveomiphs b Hogs Strong to Higher. Sagar and. Molasses, 3 durum, 5%‘fir‘n—\~'uke edt b MO g::vl_‘::::ll.vflws of the season and of the |City of Omaha de. 1o, ... Lo 106% DISPOSITION Sisel “l&:‘;l;'A(;().“l“elv. §—CATTLE—Receipts, | NEW. YORK, .[Feb SUGAR--~Raw, SORN—> > oc; No. 3 white, | G23c; western Imital on creamery, 26g26c. | Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, . Waterloorr. ool B | ¢ Ok 50180 |G 00: "cows, " Bob0; herteras $M0TRG0; | Triiueal 98- ot L14E: Molnaten bugar. b7 H x.. 5o4@0Te; NO. 2 yei- | CHiulSk—I'irm; state full creamery, fwil | $4,30,00. Uuited tates bonds wele o e, 1977 Swif < 063 2,303 | bulls, $4.0075. calves, $3.00@9.00; stockers | 89 test, $.39¢; refined, steady: crushed, Tow, B4 @68ie; No. § vellow, 51@67%c; No. [made, specials, 17%@1sc; fancy, 174¢; changed on call. Great Wostern Power Co. (Cal.). 1846. | Cudahy Packing X 2644 . 1,411 | and feeders, $3.75(15.40. s 5.850; granulated, b.10hj powdered, b.aoe. 4_yellow, BA@b4%4e; No. 2, 67%@58%c; No. 3, (to prime, 16%G16%c; current make, mber of sales and leading quotations |jerman Fire Insurance .. My | Armour & Co i © 1,29 | HOGS—Receipts, 20,000 head. Market was| " ' —_— 57g5T%e: No. 4. :'no grad®, 46@oc. |16%@lee; common -t fair, 13@16c; on stociss were as follows: pirewle Exvened Brisk ‘pid. 3 Schwartz-Bolen Co. ¥ strong to bc higher; choice heavy, $8.76@ MES STICK LIKE LIMPET: ATS -Standard, #doc; No. 3 white, [ full to ‘specials, 13g14ie, Stles. High. Low. Close. | I, Construstion Oo, KCrey PRGKIRg CO:vsne 890; butchers, $8.7@S.8; light mixed, $5.000 NA Y No. 4 white, 13%@Mc; No. 3 yel' | EGGS — Unsettled and lower; western | Allis-Chalmers ptd anes City.R. L. prd ey et . o8 ¥ H lght, $5. E i EL 22434 24 58 sss88ssss 583, 5y Grown Vegetables—Radishes: Extra fancy ] 2 - - 2ERSSSSRIALASSETARIRIASINSBR The obscurity surrounding the heavy cash | do rtg: ... $0%80. Ratlway ba.. Buones B e T 1250713.00: pickied hams, $13.50@14.00, | ducers’ assoclation are expected o show |ai Gon. et ret. ds.. M Mo. Pac. ov. be cifa. i Rectel ; P ey e Lard firm; middle west, prime, §12.55@12. another material decrease in stocks. The . A , B & Q [, Omaha Cash 1ces refined firm; continent, $12.70; South Amer- | copper _industrials were exceptionally — C., R. I & P. east.. ll:u”ru-m:rdwn;l: lm\‘ollt};n: s k,rl. $13.40; compound, )g-.mm.w». 4 hias *':':X:r% "l‘:’e rer\l';mlsnu-' o:l lhf ] ecuLunuln Loead Securities. Tllinols Centr . '“No. 2 hi 3 Dwip1 4 0. 'ALLOW-—Qulet; prime city hogsheads, [es! tuel n th nal real n " “hi G, W 04} Now4 Nard, JTRCQIL®: re- | oe; country, UG gricea which put Union Pacifie, United Quotations furnisned by Samuel Burns, | Chicago RIC 4% 0 western | cuZTuts ; 600 81 36% 8T% 3 3 g .60 e L $5.4 ; low. 4 “‘%h% No. & vellow, 43@43%c; No. 3| firsts, 26@6kc: seconds, 25@2We; refrig- Amalgamated Copper o Tae Tow o |Lote Bell Lumber Co. 6, 1923, . Cudahy Bros., f'm St. P.. £.60; cholce light, $5.00G8.70; packing, mix 1C. . er : - Omaha Wi Co. Ba, I B Vv ant & Lush 169 . .76, Build Not Mak the 5 k) . ¢; No, 1 'teed, % s 4 1 . |Am, Beet Sugar 1,700 3% 88 enton, Vans: . " &% Does No ake th I ABLEY G, 4 "vhodh o 1 viea, W8 | HGT TR Driien b wiestrs shiok: Am Cun ot D om md e (G NAG G g i Stephenis Bros. . it L SHEER AND, LAMBS_Receipts, 15,00 Public Follow Salt. B i'::lvf?# 70. ol A WEATHER !N THE GRAIN BELT |\M (otion Ol ‘o T4 @ iomane Do fe TRTL H F. B, Lewls | s T.00; lambh, §.29G9.00; youriings, §1.0098.50. | Who has the n"'ero‘" ch:""‘ ftig. pame eceip: o A Am. H. & L. pfd. 8% (OBt X e e e Huston & Co. . e of a big bullding in Omaha’ Whaat: Corn, Obta; iy Am r:n.i‘om. -y T P (e i | 3. B. Root & Co. 3 Knnsas Oity Live Stock Market. ThAt 1y the quéstich oW deliis! aaked by Chicago ... ¥ 60 19| Fair and Colder is the Outlook for | ,7enel S “gz‘()m-m‘ Ry. (TN J. H: Bulla . 6 . +|\ KANSAS CITY,, Feb. 8—CATTLE-Re- |, © " 0 (0 hr ¢ the large build- Minneabol il This State. Am. 8 & Roorooeinn: | Omiha & . B R 4’5, e i T T \ |/gointe, 000 bead, Including 20 Joutherns. | inga which have béen changink hands. The Y»Tmn.\ } W . ; OMATA, Feb. 8 110, Ams & Ropid el ‘:"‘o“; ((;“’néloc}' Y ’.,:?i b kB L Wolt ity Marke for steers- steady to ower, for | ing: ging I SR o “eastern area of high pressure s (AT 8 ining. uth Omana rof. 4%m 111... .. } FICAGO, GRALN AND PROVISIONS |Slowly moving off the Atlantio coast. The | An Tnbtcr“: sid 14% | Unton Stock Yards atoek, Bouth Omaba 9% Pt e dedihig ‘Feport, has shifted slowly eastward | Anscoads Mining do tures of the Trading and Closing [and now exténds from the Lake Superior | Atchison ... 4 o \ PHICAGO, Felh SeAftar-a weal start | Llouire 1o high over (he northwest and | Baitimors & oni S1Pe SrNne: np NS Y wheat Pro: | Upper Rocky mountain district. The | Ml Oha ptd; " y ietors were, firm. &t the outee and ad. | weather has moderated rapidly during the | ERL,S" gl ] . : and at ail other selling points were larger lght, $83508.66; plgs, $1.60| An Insurance company has bought the Vanoed through the seasion. past twenty-four hours in the east and |claiia Pudirio [ B8 o than' usual this morning with the result | qs . ¥ ; old United States National Bank building, Wheat railied sharply afterva siight,fa)l | ROUR. WIG (Lelmpetatures Ao O oun, | Central Leather B/ & C 0. & 8. M. 16%0ld Dominion that there was everywhere a :exle‘r e AT AN LAMBS—Recelpts, 11.00| ang wants to change the name of the off at the opening due to bearfsh sentiment S y Central Leathor pfd itk o Butte_ Coalition, 23" Owceola < ency with the trade slow an 8 | head. Market stéady o strong. Colorado \ 1t a fnduped by large arrivals and foreign weak- | tains. LIght raine ‘are general 'in the | central of New Jersey. : ’ i Mmarket did not present any exception to the | lambs, $5.80; lambs, $1.76@8.80; yearlings, | bullding to the Natlonal Tidelity , an nessl Later the bullish movement was | jouthern states, and light snows are fall-|Chesspeake & Ohlo. Cal. & Hecla: 62 Quiniey general rule. While buyers were out early | §7.50@8.2; wethers, $.50@6.00; ewes, $.005 | Casualty Company buflding. The company acoelerated by infiuential concerns, who | {n& in Colorado, wyomire, Liat ang Yell | oot & Awer 51 R ety fn"the, morsing and while they, (uidenly | 0; stockers and feeders, $3.60G6.50, Yas written tho Real Estate exchange to bought freely. May ran up from $LO% 0 | fair” "With the high pressure, accompanied N, W Bubt Butte ©. M...... 9 Superior & B. M. b 8 T BT R g ticially designate the bullding as such. 1.10%, and the other futures made less | } o M. 0 141 L 13 3 Lol ! move a little cautiously and await advices St. Louis Live Stock Market. officially v funetous Walna, Ths cloas. was atrong &t | by, SOder, moving 1n over the morciwest|&: 8. o : . 4 mery N R 9. from other polnts batore loading 6p WIth| &T. LOUIS) Feb. 8_CATTLE-Receipts, | Real Estate exchange meribers say they nearly the high point, with May at $1.10%. | iy “this vicinity tonight, and probably fair . & L Granby Con. 80 N Sy Sreat number o i was oW atl | 1 head, inicludinig %0 Texans. Market | realise they have considerable to do with eports that country elevators are re-| Record of temporature and precipltation | Colo. & So. 3. 32 st e e e to 100 lower (han' yesterday. | 3. ST 0: dresned beef and butcher wieerd: | worla, but don't see how' they can force colving Mttle Erain from. farmers gave a | compared with the corresponding day of | Consolidated Gy 4 o While the quality of the cattle was noth- ;{m Y e i 05 " tors, q&zw. | American Agricuitural 0 W Gk | Nevraska stock, 6 per cen % W. B. Vansant Co o g.;g: pigs, $1.8@8.2%; bulk of sales, wg o ¥y Changing Designations of « | calves .steady. oice export and dressed | Omaha Real Estate exchange and the 8. Wertheimer - | beet steers, $5.00@7.15; fair to good, $6.10@ | : H. F. Hamilton + {6.00; western steers, $4.75@6.60; stockers owners of the new Omaha Natfomal bank 2 Boston Stocks and Bonds, Lee Rothschild ... 9 $3.76@6 ;' southern '8, $4.500 | bullding have made an effort to change (L3 L 2 Missouri-Kan. Calf Co... 13 - 16.265; southern cows, $2.76@5.00; native cows, |the name of the old New York Life build- 11 | NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Cl uotati Sline & C ) 7 .| 8 ; 3 9 " % [ minink stocks were: lopin quotations | Kiino & Chriaty E e o, 0@0.00; bulls, |0 45 the Omaha National Bank bullding, AL s i 8 MiasyOwper e ecelpts, 1% head. Market bo|but people still continue to designate the Totals e 5,637 10, \211 i $8.70. Bulk of sales, $4.800 | gep 1} CATTLE—Receipts of cattle at this point g SR04 bachork and hatol | PtrUctire aa the New York Life. g328 B E 52558 pro 8 8 sfockers ‘and feeders, 35500610 cows and | people to call any bullding by any given’ bullish trend ‘to corn' early. Prices ad-'|the last three years: i B g S T 3 waetsr eriae o Ang tydbrmlho:té“g;sr'oh:\cr:“;'gg:‘ that | veiters, $3.4006.80; cahners, $2.5053.00; bulls, g v y yangea in ing with the wheat market, from VR 19101000 1908 07, | BV S ranc ) R od | . l'mero-deciasaly beter ‘thar snything o | & wgs s 08T, " Toxas and In- 1o t8 e 7 pavanded trom e £o | Miniim temperdture, Y28 2 TI8PD4 R 0. pd.... ; Metal Markef sele ypatarday, aa hix SlanStecrs, 40008 hocowe, $15G4.50. 64 @69%e, other futures moving forward | Precipitation 00 24 2 .00| Diminerw Gevuritics bW SRR L for some good beeves, | ed.about the |, BOGN-Tbceipte, £000 nead. ' Market 100 in sympathy. The close was firm }tunnuly Normal temperature for today, 22 degree: J f " tof . staidars oo ol - H.o—,M 1;«\1;’5_—)1_-;“': damne amount of weainess as beef steers, guser 70?!# "}’1“ "'h"a' $6.50@8.60; packers, e RIE OOEER e L T Wit N 040 [Expess din precipltagin [ainod March L 5 X ol oD O ta Nethanca | Being ‘anywhere from siow to 10c lower | U8 10; BUtchers and best heavy, 5| _Dolegates already afe commencing (o Pollowed the _same general course | P NCheR L ding period in 1909, | General Eleciric i With #pot and. ail deliverieniup o the end | than: yesterday. Buyers were very back:|'SHEgp AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3000 (rrive for the purpose of attending the P ey et Chmt . g other pite | 748, inchus. 5 S Great Nosnera G’ cith. .. % |afp ARl closlis. st SUMILI, The, Lonal M40 Gy tiere a olaarance was'; Rer | andy Macket stasifyite, 100 Jowes. Native | shnill cokvention ot the ShoLL Dgkots 2 Kept betwaen o &nd %o, May travel- |70 nones. oo o o Beriod. i 1%, |iinole Central s 50 168 3. Arrivais reported it New York | fected. Ahd Dhcker 34 006.50; stockers. 1 5Gh.00 D e o T et Interborough Met. | : There were only & few stockers and feed- ing from 4%c to 46%ec. The close was ? Yoca) : today were thirty :tons, Including ores and ! ° s strong, with May at 46%@i%e, %@%c oAy IWHLAH, TopleNOreopiter. - |Int Mot DM oo oinstions &, |matte and exports, accordlng Lo the cus- | ers in sight, and as there was a good de St. Joseph Live Stock Market. |on Wednesday atternobn at 2 oclogk. e ovislons closing, Prices. were: Pork ey s o gt o B R toms house returny were 1% tons, making | Dy TIEY CONMANIC Sk, G de: | ST JOSEPH, Mo, Feb. § —CATTLB-Re-| L. E. Doyle of Letchér, aicrotaky of the i3 provisions _clo : i . | ihternatio o 562 tons ool sas oty Svge highers Lardy $1220, 100 Righer, | ST, LOUIS, Feb 8—WHEAT—Higher: | nilrlion) Pamp Local dealers uote Iake: coppar At $13.033/ tirable kinds sold readily, some big, neavy | SWBTL DX Tead: arkel sleady, steeth. | aasoctation, who has. been n.cerrespond- it 00, Sisee ighor than | track, No. 2 'red, cash. $1.27; No. 2 hard, | ;v Goniral O ooty e ey R e ol e | cattle lacking sufficlent flesh to ma ; y HEY Y eyt e gL v sty e i & maths Tuares vanged as tollows: | | $L0SK@LIS: May, '$110%@110%; July, $L00K. ot NRTNQIAT0, and | Gesirable Killers sold to a feeder buyer as | calves, §800G8.M0. CORN—Higher; track, No. 2 cash, G3%0; | k. b ) S & SR h an $6.60. HOGS-Receiptd, 5,200 head; market be |Presses the opinlon ‘that ti | @ttandanco i d. 8 B bucdh ' A SR i at 3246632600 February, | N < 'Good’ tB'cholce beef | higher; 5 v r “than 1,200, and tha Artigles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | No. 2 white, G6c; May, 66%c; July, 64@ 1100 | $32 31z 551 Mareh. 338 0AR40 and Avrii | uotations on cattle: Good td cholce be igher; top, $8.75; bulk of, sales, $8.4078.65. | will reach not less than 1,200, and that it ! LIS i 3 ; i i : teers, $6.80G7.00; fair to good beef steers, | SHEEP AND' 'LAMBS—Recelpts, , 2,50 | may 400 f — i siuteds loaat, Mo 2 -dae -ale ki , and May ot $12.8031.5. The.Ipndon;marke 066 ; common to talr” beet steers $35 | hewd Waridl stasiy; Jamba 6 Rge s | mey run-to 1600 orihors: Hiigjptates that l ' c oa1g | Was lower and closed easy with spot quoied 2 ; 3 ., WM r ithork: i fra 10034-%| 110%( 100%/ 11 1007 | 48%6c; No. 2 white, 47%c; May, 46%c@46%c; 3 at £147 s and futures at £148 15s. lead wi .00; good. to cholce cows and h \ . he never saw %0 much Interest shown by July (10043 1 013/ IM’IM -0 (100%-7 | July, 42%e. v Yo BB T % easy with spot quoted at' :44»1%1.72% ; fair to good cows and heifers, Sioux 'City Live Stock Market. the members of the assoclation in' an an- 9BRGYITHGN 96K@Y| 9T RYE—Lower M, K. & T. K & T 5 Tarr cows and heifers, ‘ o T9@80c. Rl ey e New York: 4 150460, Rast 86 Laulsdotvers. common to fa % | SIOUX, CITY, Ia.. Feb. 8.—(Special Tele- | nual convention as-this vear. Mg ) FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, $5.60 | National Lead . et The London market vas & shade lower af | 003 T5; §ood to choice stockers and foedy | kram.)— GATTLE - Recolpts, 3,000 head; &la&g “é u%.sfi‘fig% @6.00; extra fancy and stright, $5.00@6.50; | N. R. R. of M. 1st pfd..... - Siasy £13 78 6d. Spelter was weak with spot | geeqers, 50q g i+ I 4 : Shéat | May | markot for. killers slow. and weak; feeders ; hard winter clears, $3.854.20. New York Central s ors, 33.6064.25; common ta falr stock- | girong, ¥ 9 r g BH ERRR Mo i S i ot g, ds, becls N Yo, ot sl 15 b Tocrn s, Hook lfR | HOSN - mecupn, win, ety mavir| REAL- ESTATE TRANSFERS £ > Yl k ) H.00Q8.25; | steady; range of prices, 3.50; bu e — ~ B T e, anchanesd ot (e, The ien, b o OSSN DUICOT heal estate “tranaters or February 3. Tron was unchariged IScay. : Ne.»1 d O M 1910, furnished by the Midland Guarantee 0 Dl T et QR BEEF STEERS. .Stock in Sight, and Trust company, bonded abs{ractors. @85 No. 1 southern and No, 1 southern | 3" T ¥ Receipts of live etock mt the six principal | meiophone Douglas B~ © soft, $18.5019.00. 3 ) ) western markets yesterday were as follows: | | 15 e CBEutia M et company o ST. LOUIS, Feb, 8 —~MBETALS—Lead, dull 8 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. i R Bt 2 Bohih OraabA Hogs, Sheep. | 3 Toet of mouth 41 geot of dota 2,9, 4 b S0 Qroa 20 L block 8%, OMANG. s cs.1instor +15,000 1 St Toseph .. d 5200 230 | UihiT Sontn 40 Teer ot jot 4. Bloek i 3 o ] b ng, south 40 feet of lot 4, 3 NEW YORK, Feb. §—The cotton market |3 y n ACRUEARY GG LO0 | g, HoUlvard DATK ... aps:-iseisioas sl e B el e T Lig Chicago 100y | Dyindee. Reaity "company ig" Tréno V. tailure of official advices to confirm rumors ks S i Ftuaun foe i tRlon bRV, Pvarshey Bt anlen afith, Royy, 1o, ths % | pigrie ki et imiand oYY i) . rulis, “ al., 6, ‘ late buyers were heavy selles.during the OMAGA GENERAL MANKET. sub. of block 3, Albeght's choloe.. Vaiclav Krulis, sr. ot al.. 10t 5, block early trading and prices showed a, net loss of from 16 to points on the active Staple and Faney Produce Prices Fure| 5 sub. of block 50, AIDHEDUS. . cr.: months, but a good demand-developed for uixhed by Buyers and Wholesalers. | Frank L. Lemon to Clement L. Wai- May. around 14.86c, owing to bullish south- BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to| &ron. ot 5 block 2, Boggs & Hill's ern spot advices and the continued ab- the retall tri 1 ib. ‘cartons, 3%¢; No. 1, Second addition ,, sence of good rains in the southwest. In 00-1b. tubs, Sike: NG, 2 In 1ab. dartens | Edward Stanley an Prices during the middle of the morning o n G011 b, Wiga; acking stock, soid | . Waldacker, lot 13, block 4, Creighton Dack, 2loi treah’ rolls, Fae: Tancy dairy | . addition . . roll, 24c; common butter, 22%c. Market | Shimer & Chase com change e, Tuesday. -l';"'“:l": ;fld 'V':f& CHEES! 'wins, 15¢; u oulevard par e . iBout; Balsy. checne, ioht; Limusrgan soice: | Theodore Couch and wife to William brick, 18c; domestic block Swiss, 20c; § G. Ure, lot 10, block 16, Bedford Futures cloged easy; closing bids: Feb- ] Dorted Bwiss, 306 i place . fovi ¥ v a L66c; May, 14.65c; April, 14.64c; May, 5 ! POULAR Yo bress Prollers, Adda M. Zimmernian, and | a4 1he; June, M.@e; July,” 16} August. CALVES. srines. Jhe; Boe tibes cockn hs; wldni | Yto” William G, Ure. the nxrs’lru 1415c; Beptember, '1836c;’ October, 1278e; 2 F 4y Me; Geuse, 14¢; turaeys, i pigeons, p one-half lot 68, Glke's adaltfon........ ovember, 12.66c; December. 12 5c. s U, [omer sfaabs, 84 per dos. . Tahey | Lizzie M. Rawitzer and husband & ipot, closed qulet; 20 points lower; mid- 42,50 per o No. 1, $3.00 per dos | Mary Corley Welch, lau 16, and, 17, fling ‘uplands. 16.006; midaling gulf, ‘16.2%. s Droligrs, undér ® 1bb. Lo, over 3| block & Suminit addito 2 les. 300 | 2. - s i coeks, duioks, full | Charles B, Smith and wite (o s GALVESTON, Feb, 8—COTTON<Higher | 1. . - § (gudan, Pl featnered. wit, || Bmith, e lat 4 block 6 Shinn's »84aVhar i . . 15c; Buinea fcwls, $8 per doz, pig addition ... o " S i per doz. Mary P. Doyle ot 'ai ‘to Charies 1. % | CORNMEA L—$1.25. Nortolk & Western iay! o | BRAN—Weak; sacked, east track, §114(North American | oty Northern Pacific : ; | Pacific Mail ged; timothy, $14.00@17.60; | pATRS, RRL BrE ans \ g prairie, 12061400 2% PROVISIONS — Pork, higher; jobbing, R $2200. Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.10G ; 12.20. Diry salt meats, higher; boxed extra " short, $128T4; clear ribs, $12.87%;. short 12 o} $12.12%. Bacon, higher; baxed extra $14.12%; clear ribs, $14.12%; short EEFEEE R e 2 clears, §14.87%. Republic Steel pid ‘} H POULTRY —Steady; chickens, 16/ Rock Island springs, 15c; turkeyve, 2%c; ducks, Rock Island Co. pfd 11 80 ? |32 | oyeres 3 8t L & 8. F. 2 pfd 0. 2, geese, Sc. Cash quotdtibns were as follows BUTTER-—Lower; creamery, 25g80c. Sl e N FLOUR—Steady; winter patents, $.20@ [ EGGS—Lower at 24c. e shotteia s &1 stralghts, .oogs.w: stralghts, $6L8Q Receipts. Shipments. | gouthern Paeific . %; bakers, §3. .25, Flour, bbls. . 1700 21,300 | Southern Rallway RYE—No: 2, 81%e. y Wheat, bu . « 46,600 £9,800 | 80. Rallway prd. BARLEY—Feed or mixing, 62%@6i%c; fair . bu. . -+ 117,700 125,200 | Tenneaes Copper to_choice muting, S1G7c. . 100, 80,000 | Toxas & Pacitic SEEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.08; % ooy ragp ey g B Bp e & W No. 1 nofthwestern, §216. - Timothy, 34.20 et [0 N Clover, $18.85. KANSAS CITY, Feb S&—WHBAT—UN-|union Pacifio PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, per bbl, . 2 'hard, §1.08@1.12; No. 3 (U. 8 Reaity. $22.87%@22 50, . Lard, \)er 100 1bs,, $12.266) i . 2 red, $1.23{11.80; No. 3 . Short ribs, sldes (loose), $10.62%@ | $1.2001. $L.08; July, g%. short clear sides( boxed), $12.12%@ nchanged; No. mlxd"w H c. e | sEESEERS sze2s8 TagsssI2ea’ <E i 3, £ = o szzssaizizsisasEassssaseys ruled 11@16 points net lower. " Futures opened steady. 'March, 14.80c! April, 1480c, bid; May, 14.90c; June, 14.8c; |July,’ 1477¢; August, 14.25¢i September, 13.35¢; October, 12.82; ~Deedmber, 12.88c] v, 12.65@12.60c. E2uss f 3 3, B%@®%c: No. 2 white, Total ¢leargnces of wheat and flour were §lie@eic; May, 66@8s%c; July, ual to 815000 bu. Primiry receipts were S—Unchanged: No. 2 white, " 47 $5.00 bu, compared with W0 the cor- |No 2 mixed, iigHie. . . rosponding day a year ago. The worl RY E—10@78e. hones Visible supply. & shown by Bradstreets, | HAY—Unchanged ‘to 2c lower: cholos | weeiaghguse Tlectrlo . creased bu. timothy, $14,50416.00; choice. prairie, $10.25 | wheeling & L. Tstimated récelpts for tomarrow: Wheat, | @10.%0; chaice aifalta, $17,0615.09 Wiaconain Central 28 cars; eorm, 631 cars; oats, 148 cars; hogs, | BUTTER—Creamery 'extras, 2§c; firsts, | Pictaburg Coal ... 31,000 head. Jaj eeconda Ma; pasiing toak, Wikt Am. Sl Foundry Chicaxo (ash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, | EGGS—Extras, 2%c; current receipts, | United Dry Goods. $12001.4. No. § red, $LIS@L2: No. 2 hard, | 28%e. Lacieds Gas 3 |™eT" Louts, Feb, 8 —COTTON~—Q ! $112%41.104; No. 3 hard, $110@1.12%; No. 1 Recelpts. Shipments, | Total saies . X [ middnng 16 fe: mo sales: N STOCKER! : nerthewn spring, $1.18%@L14%4; No. 2 novth- | Wheat, bu . . 88,000 68,000 L bnm,":,;,‘-‘“ b e receipts. 2,414 | Bt %0 p ‘ISH sl thozen)—Herring, 6¢; salmon, | Doyle, lot 6 block 1, Hitehcogk's ern ‘wpring. WLLnGLLe: No. ¥ spring S | Comn. bu. X S el bR T o 4s e : yie: Ml ML alisdiah, Ao pike doi | Bire sddition g Lit Corp: No. 3 cesh, @c; No § cas Oats, bu . . ol DR Tl o it " R Abiiy? 5 gty trout, \w;”c“u Wk dToj srapvies, ¢ fo'pi | Ngtional Bank o 6240; No. 4 STW@@EbsNC; 0, 2 white, 8k opene: ul wi el . . o large crappy e} lac) Dass, UHic, red ramek, lot 3, No. 3 white, 63e; i B 2@ No. 1 point lower. Trading was light, but the Weoel' Markat, § snapper, 12v; smelts, ‘lbc; Spanisn’ mackerei, | _cler 3 8 yellow, §2aedc; Nao, yellow, 58@69%c | — — e | mrket improved on covering operations | BOSTON, Feb. 8-~WOOL—A slight in:| HOGS—Selected droves old on the open- | 1sc; eel, 18c; haddock, 13c; flounderd, L2c. Douglas Security ¢ Qats: No. 2 cash, 4T%e; No. 2 white, 4TRG and at noon was fairly steady with values | trease In activity is noted in the coarser | ing market at prices that were fully steady | OYSUELS—Selesls, sman cans, #c, lar ing Hakanson, lot 484ci No. 3 white, 46}4@4Ti%e; No. 4 white, r’:f( from %@1 point higher than yes- |lines of wool in the local wool market, with yesterday's best time, but the volume | €0c; gallon, $1.85; New Yourk counte, sma, Place . FTRILED @gioge; wandard, oML, | | | terday's New York closing. valueq well sustained, Merinos and fine | of demand was small and the amount of |3ci large. ‘doc; wdllon, 3$L9%; wtdidards, |Roy L. Edwards and wife to Alheet UTTER = Bteady; - creamerfes. 22g26c; 1o 1084 100 10| Londen closing stocks: wools are neglected, ' although there * Is| business done on this basis limited. The|small, c; laige, wei gallon, Koppenhaver, north 4 feet of kouth B S| 06| M%| 95KA |Consols, money..... MLouisyille & N.. . some demand for Ohlo flecces, - while | estimated run was of liberal proportions,| BEKF. CUTS-RIDs, No. 1, Liwc; No. 9 feet of lot 12, Block L, Lowe's 1 vedeliih MY L Gkads: TAF { | 4o account...... 81 1G-A0M., K. & T....... Texan offerings have proved attractive.|and as the morning advanced, (tbecamd|lic; NG & ¥ge. Lain, No. 1 47 3 wadition ... oo ots % thctoacd” Dot sty utt 61%| @6%| 61%| 65R | Ama). Copper... TN YO Centrai Low grade territory wool sells well Among | evident that actual 1eceipts would bo fully | 18ae; No. 3, Wac. unuck, No. 1, %c; No. 4 ( Roy L. Bawards and ‘wife {0 Gharies prime firsts, 36c. 3 o0l M%l eavl Assccada . umw:o" L& Weopoont the shall manufacturers. No change’ In| as great as the estimate, so that buyers No. & e, - Round, No. L §%cj No. Foley, north 31% feet and sduth 32 O LILTRY sBteady’. turkeya . 1e; .oblake e . & - JU T . | the situation 1s anticipated before the ar-|were naturally rather tardy in filling their No. & The. Plate, No. i, 0%e; No. 4 | feet of lot 12, block L, Lowe's adat: one. Mo: spriggs. i B Ghie. M poe e i | Tival of the new clip. Bidding in the west | larger orders. From steady at the opening, | vc; No. & 4%c. g tion .., CHEESE-8teady: aisies, 17G1T4c: twing, O ks B e Rt e 7! shows a falling off. Leading demestic quo- | prices gradually weakened to a‘flay sickei | IPRUITS—Strawberries: Florida, Henry F. 1%Q1e;_youns Amerioas, 101 ONE et 8 0114 Mol eading 10 sow | tatlons range ms follows: Domestic ‘wools: | lower, Hght-welght hogs suffering - more Sc. Oranges: Calilornia Navel nah C. Hamann, tax lot 1, sectjon ho 16%c. NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—8pecial cable and |Chicago 0. " 273 Southern Ry... % | Kentucky. Indlana and Missourl, three-|thay the finished kinds, sizes, ‘per boX, $2.i6; 160-176-200-215- | - 18-16-13 ....... A POTATORS— W cholce to fancy, 38@| telegraphia communications received by |Chl. Ml & 8t P...1i8% do 7 | fourths “blood, 34c; quarter blood, 324 Conditions continued to grow more bear- |20 sizes, 'per box, 800 Lemons: kxtra | Elizabeth M. Shahan to. Hor B 40c; faar to good, 3G et aots. show. the following changes (D Besrs..... 4 Bouthern Pacitic Scoured basis' Texas. fine twelve months, | Jsh during later hours. Messages from the |fancy, S0 sizes, $0.0¢; cnoice, 300 size, || Boyies, west 40 feet of n¥ of lot8, VEAL-Steady: ¥ (0 8-1b. welghts, 8g0c; | in available supplies, as compared with |Pgver & Rie 0...... BRURon acific...... @ibe; fine six to eight months, 8@70c: | east Indjcated a dull trade at sharply lower | per box, #4.00; 240 size, B per box les block 1, Park place s @ to 86-1b. welghts, 8@10c; 8 to 110-1b. | previous el do ptd B PR - R fine fall. @@62c. California, northern, 66@ | figures and the situation at this point was | Bananas: Faney select, per ounch, 3176 | George Sloh to Wilhelm Jurgens, 1ot welghts, Wheat, United States, east of Roekles. | ™4s isi pid. oMU B Steelo.oo TR |8 middle county. @3aete.’ Oregon. east. | little dlfferent. It was almost impossible L) Jumbo bunche g3 Pears: Cal. | 36, Ellistone Park pidee.: { Recelpt Wiheat 3 earei oorn, | Baseaacs Lot on Banads desraaned ] 80 A8 B i R whkal ern No. 1 staple. T4G7ic: eastern No. 1|to obtain eny kind of a bid on many ship- ja B. Kaster, $.00. Grapes: Imported | B. ©. @0 cars: oAt ca timated tomor- | 25,000 Bu : total, United States and Canada, | Grand Trunk Ik s o | clothing. 70GT2e: valley No. 1 BT@6Sc. Ter- | ments that came in on late trains, and such v K W60 Grape Fruit: | “of lot 3, block 11, Tow: Whelt, 88 cars; eorn, 63l cars; outs, | decreased 1,082,000 bu.: afloat for and in |Iilinois Central 143 Bpanish 4a...... % | ritory, fine staple, 75@76c; fine ~medium | droves as did sell, were generally pur- -04-80 sizes, $.25. Tung ' den's 3 146 cars, 18I AT L e reaed 2.000.000 bu.: total Amer- | SILVER-Bar, quiet at 2 15-16d per ounce, | Staple. 7IfiTc: fine clothing. GW@eSc: fine | chased at prices about & dime lower than | I s 120-144-166 siz .%. | Aoren Perimeter lcan and European, increased 508,000 bu. MONEY-14@1% per cent. | medlum eclothing, ¢4@68c; half blood. 6% | yesterday. Jonathan and per | Wolf. north 22 feet of south &8 feet A A e T Rarada in-| The rate of discount in the open market | f6c: three-eighth blood. S0M3c: quarter|' A considerable portion of supplies sold . $.00; Ben Davis, per bbl . of ot B DICCK 0 OUMBNA toxer Mattle M. Mackey to Peter Boyer, lot EZEE 2228 powuue. - ezse I8 Minneapolis Graln Market. (NEXPOLIS, Fob.' 8.~WHEAT—May ; for short bills % 3% per cent: for three | Plood. SMGSTc. Pulled extra, 72@Thc; fine | from §8.40 to $5.55 and on up to $8.70. The Genitan, per bbl, 0y Wi L’I‘ll.\‘.lul)?o'l‘-m\. s N A T, | oo e Atates and Canada, in-|months bills, AOR.‘ per cent (A 51070c: A supers. 0Qc. lattar prics 15 85 high a8 Was ever paid | bbi, HA0: OApo, bec bl S48 1%, Fairfax . H orthern. SL11%@1 1 | creased 118608 by L ans ST. LOUIS, Feb, 8.-—WOOL - Un-|at this pomt for full loads of hogs. The |Baldwins, Kussels and Spys, per bbl., $4.0; | Susan Peiffer to Lotte B. Gage, 16¢ 0%, P | °'The leading decreases and Increasss re- New York Mining Stocks, chanwed; terrifory and western mediumes, | bulk yesterday, it will be remembered, sold | California W. W. Pearmains, per box, $2. B Dlock 3, Plalnyiew pariet S B, BOSTON, Feb, §.—Closing quotations on| 26 @ 28¢i fine mediums, 206 24c; fine, 12@ | AL 8845085 and tops reached §3.60 Colorado Jonathans, per box, 32.00; extra [ mstella B. Purcell and Decreases: Poryand, Me., 695,000 bu.; Mid- | mining stocks wers: 2le. Representative sales: fancy Uolorada Jonathans, per box, $2.60; | (] lund, 12,000 bu.: Part Colborne, 116,000 bu.; s AT : e 1 Rochester, 75,000 bu.; St. John. 70,000 bu.: : Phtlavivhis Pundnhe Mavpmg. 100- . Fort Worth, 5,000 bu.; Port Huron, 50.000 4 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8. —~BUTTEER-- | g Un wood, £, 0. b.|bu.; Minneapolls private -elevators, 50,000 bo PR Steady: extra western creamery, -§ic; ex. O aarn B B0, ocond cloara, | 000t Comare P e BOrThwest, 3. | fiorn Bifver. 1L e Rl in weod demand; Perikylva ‘J' ol 3 .46, 0! lears, | 000 bu.; O m,_ow b'," 4 nl -{m "':"l "“rh" ""l“(‘,'."' A O | e Milwaukee Grain Market. g ¢ at mark; current receipts, in.relurn- Duluth Graiw Marke MILWAUKEE, Feb. 8—~WHEAT—No. 1 - S e o Tt DULUTH. Ret (ATWHEAT Max, $L11% | northern, SLISEL164; No. 3 northern, S48 | opAmA, Peb. §.—Bank ciearings for to- . free 250 29¢ ‘at mark. o 3 moruhdrn, BL0M. - AT . aay Were $2,066,8640 and for the corres. | CHEESE—Firm: New York ful o hushand & d Leopold Harma and wife, wost No. As. Sh. Pr. N0, Av. Bh. P extra fancy Colorado R. Beautics, per box, | feni of 1ot 5 bloek 1. Pupont Place .. 61, 368 40 8 60 $260; extra fancy. Colorado Winesaps, per | The Rogxers Feal Bstate company gBles Dox, ‘Weds. Cranberriew: Jerscy, winter | Kar) Faitinot, Jot & fanal & R/:-' i stock, per bbl., $6.80. Dates: Anchor brand, | ers sub .. oY new, -1b. pkes. In box, per box, 8200 | Karl Faltinet and “wife o' 'Odin ¢ Figs Sul{ornln‘,mm ks, 5 size, {n box, | Knudsen, same . 3 f $85 ¢ S88, Elizabeth Baker and hushand , to VEGETABLES~Irish Potatoes: Wiscon- | Dwight Willfams, n% of. lot 1L #in and native, per bu., 6c; Colorado, per | Hawes' AAAKION ... rroireeiseiss st bu., Tie, Bweet Potatoes: Kansas, per bbl. | David Linn and wife tn Alhét & .00. Caulitlower fiulfornl- to 2 heads, | Brown. lot 16 block 1L Druid Hill.. 190 roorate, §200. RULADARAS: CANAAQ, DOF | s —e e e ——— 1%c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, H — e e—— er 1b., 2%c. Celery: California, B30 Bunen. ‘e Grlons! Ted, per'ib." 2 FORTUNES MADE IN WHEA' ellow, , per Th., 2 buy3 options on 10,000 bu. of wheat, = nish Onlons: - Per orate, wh o $10 No"turiher sk "ack Te movement m M.' pl‘burrull. beets, tur- from option price . ’0“ 3 100. 2. Garlle: Fxtra | 2¢.$200, 6c-3600, ete. Wri r free eire’ fancy, witte, per Ib, 16c; red. per Ib., 12c. y 7 By v e B culars, %h co., ] ¥ebEapsiis 1143 N OATE fbe. ) : BARLEY- Saimples, 85@70%c. ponding Gate ast Touc. MULIAR. Shoick fu o waod, 10@e § tiverpool Graim Market. | Peoria Market, Treasury Statement. Toledo Seed Market. v . Feb. & -WHEATS PEORIA, Feb. §—CORN—Higher: N WASHINGTON, Feb, .—The condition of . S SEEDS-C) duil; Wa. 3 A ok | yellow, 616; N : No. {M;‘ng the treasury at the beginning of business u?-f;"fl‘.’;e.'.""a% HA‘EHDL ub‘?"&n& fuiures. oy Maroh, May. Ta 1id: | iade. sitegae. = today was &8 follows: e s silyer | 5 Prime old, Werie: No. 2 W10: rejected, iy, . b Mwher; - standes@s @k « N rust Fun, oln, 80; silver | &7 0061775, No. 3. §1.80@1. X 3 CORN-Spot, new Amierican mixed, quiet, | white, 4Xgdic. " aoliars, W40, silver dollars of 180, |§3 00" Alalke, P i Maren, HR Ebbgivane T iy i SgEEEEEERTESEEISTTELS HPgERSITALRBI2ITERE &s se2s2nEs sessgatsssestas

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