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THE BEE. OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 4 ‘ ‘C‘RAIN AND PRODUCE NARKET Wheat Refuses to Advance Despite Heavy Damage Reports. RECEIPTS OF CORN ARE IOWER Stopks fu Store Are Ample and with stendy Values Sitmation Pavors Rears’ Side—Kansas News OMAHA, Feb. 11, 190 Wgeat situation -mch Cuad very ste si upening “cable HK not (nnav m- bl Sydince . of yesterday and sed to advance on the report of m‘l’ Whlch are becoming more numerd 8. ‘ ‘orn receipts nn. fallen off gharply, but large enough anc ady and sentiment favors stocks in store a aie remaining the bear side. ng cables and a disregard for the builish n-w- from Kansas gave whm & soft tone and values decll; trading favored the bear side and nle!rln' up sales started the break. The strengt] In eorn was Que to the higher cash market, ts _wete variced from e to Tc speculators withdrew thelr support and & sdght broak oceurred. timary wheat and shipments were Frimary carn receipts were 4 and shipments were Liverpool closed %d M‘h.r on wheat and %4 higher on corn. Local range of options: 1 W ol u&‘ “k‘ «R\ ‘fli e c-.l Prl..fi WHEAT-No. 1 herd, m-m low, «é«m Y@ STAgesne; rejecied fi?" No. %, TG Carlot Recelps. ‘Wheat. Corn. Oats, ] “w 18 g and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Grain prices fell. off eneraily today, corn and onts, however showing initial 'tirmness. Provisi an upward trend, mark of §22.85 at the outset. moved within narrow limits. $L11% to $1.10%, taking & similar course: o meady on the low levels, with May at §LI1 L', W@we lower than the rinal figures pork lnuehln. l high St ol oft the. other futures | The cl £3 rush of “early buying crawded o rices up lbwl\“:l{ur';m \ near 0 y-tlrdnyu elon. from 67%c to 86%c. demand stiffened lll‘hl.y AM brought res somewhat .WII trom the loctuations not ex the close Mly‘ st ished unchunud lud tember a lIuM off from yesterday's clnu Prices moved within narrow limits In oats, The fluctuations were cioser than of (hI other gralns, belng hounde v touanlnl 4T%c and - — rly [fio“ow anged. :::‘3:’:‘"{:& lo“rlnoord price ot .86 & ng nm fur B lny Pork, her; 2.400G13. 1o }lm nmm ‘1 num 1o hll‘:\:r 85 BB é3 5 o5 595 3 88 Lxing, @gse; falr “gurn. %& lc!)u. 1 norlh‘mfln. sa16, short clear lld?:.(hoxld). w of wheat and flour wore !!xwru for the week, were nuu’ .& com-poun timated Fecelpts for Monday: to bu. s 'hovm by Bradstreet' éun m-um-wn-n B 0, 1 nor hein nal; No. No. ¢ white. ‘uue. 6o, naml::llN.NI ) :‘.;'.o‘lv'h o*g‘ i f"‘ creameries. %g2ic; :i& o&”l“ Marke u.& nv.c. Erlm- firsts, %o, —Steady lT"Ifle. nomi 'fiTl ER~Steady; ‘Ilrlu W’h ll ltwll \C: "u‘\a"r\. Americas, 3%e. ULTRY Buldlt turkeys, 17¢; ehiok- 0 60-1b. wy e ainnts” o1 TR R“Ml Today—Whea 18 cars. -llLll'l‘t enn_16c; springs, HAH :-;.;m.‘: OOIQ!‘I l.rhtl. T rmum mud fower; g rack, ‘No. 3, Mo [ No, l 'llll. -c-glu " Futures, “':n Whe: ¥ TER-Unchanged; creamery, B@®c. EGGS-Higher, M¥e. o S 3 "‘“’3 000 Fiour, bbis. heat, bu. s o, bu . ™, bu. 83,000 92,00 NEW YORK GENBRAL MARKET Quotations of ¢ Day on Various ) Commeodities. NEW YORK, Feb. 11—FLOUR ith'a qulet trade; spring patents, ] 6. “I\ | .. 6.45; winter Clears, 4004 00490, winter extra traights, u.ns shipments (413 o] bbis. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, g 440 Buckwheat flour, quiet; bulk, $2.000 26, nominal, per 100 ibs. CORNMBAL Steady; fine white and yel- low, $1.56@1.00; conrse, $145@L50; kiin-dried, .48, % KYFfiDull. Nn kl western, §9%c, nominal, wuau—e ket easy; Noo P red, 1.29, nomln levator, omllllc and .o’ b, afloat; Ro. & gormers Duhuh and No. 2 hard winter, §1.3, nominal, f. 0. atloat. In options thers w sble erop reports, dull cash markets and larger country offérings. At the close Drices were i nee lower closed %: July closed at (@K, Recelpis. hipments, 32,000 . market firm;" No. 2, T2%c in_elevator, 73¢ delivered and flc, f. 0. b, atloat, naminal -Options wers quiet, but prices’ were steady on small offerings, Flosing unenanged ty %o highet; May closed at 7644c; July closed at 75%ci Septem closed"at Tho. “Recelpts, Wi Do ship- ‘i‘s—k ¢ arket quiet; natural white, Tbn, S@60; tlipped whita, 34 to @ lb:. s hc Receipts, 60,325 bu.; ship- men 'y '}fih asy; prime #L15; No. 1, $Li5; No. 0. phIE HiDES_Be 12!)'. Central America, 2%%c; u:k.‘i'}m — Firm; hemlock nrm M B o; thirds, 2% lOVll!ONB ~ Pork, mess, b .50; $25.50@26 00; short clea. jPKied hams. ‘134O1tc middle west prime, $1270@1250; refined, fiem: continent, lum “Souul America, 13,60, compoun: R ALLOW Dull; pflm- clty, hhds. 6%e; countiy. KGO RICE--Steady; domestic, %o, PUTTER—Steadier; stafe dairy, common to finest, 2@%¢: process, first to special G %ae; western factory, 22GWke; Western imitation creamery, M@ CHELSE—Firm; state full creamery, fall mads Soecipits 4Gisc; fancy, 17) ond rime, 16@16%c; current lho; common 1o mmf. tull_to ‘special 0. EGGS—Steady; western firsts m; seconds, 2'%c; refrigerator, 21! h POULTRYAlive, stron %c; fowl e, Di 3o cowier liatse WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT day, Colder in East Portion, OMAHA, F.b 11, 1910. A -disturbance of o derable energy Is moving in over the southern states from the gulf and rainy and unsettied weather prevalle -throughout the southern states. |ern states, the lake region and Ohlo val- ley, and another high area overlies the Hal:oufl xl-ll. .'.n '?I; .Mrlh'l.'l. modenate depr t ts center over the extreme upper \n-u-napl -y and western portion of snows are falling in th. middle M nd are soattered onr is warmer this morning along the Mis- sourl river vfl east ovér the uj lake 101 vall will be coider In_this viclnity tonight, whh ed cold Satul y Record of temperature and hrul tation compared with the. correspon n"d‘u of the last three years: nm. 1908, '190°. Minimum tamperature 3 n Pruc(ph % S Norinal tem) today, 22 dunu. Excess ln pmlplwlon since Maroh 1, 4.77 inches, KExcess corresponding period in 1508, 4.9 inches. Inches. L. A. WBLSH, Loeal Foreoaster. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. 7'No.'3 white, uoao $14.50 —Unchanged; creamery, extras, fld. tmu. e; seconds, 2¥c; packing stock, -all ‘Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 1L.—WHEAT—May, 9% | ern, $1.10@1.11%; nonh-m. CORN—No, 3 y.lln OATS--No. $ white, RYB-No. 100-1b. sacks, §22. 0. | UR—In wi £ 0 b, Innura I‘Ir-t c\-m #,5096.70; second patent: uflt‘ clears, #.4604.56; secon Produce uun 1 LADELFHIA, Feb, Philadely! nts, and other neprby fimets, in retu e M‘:e at mu-l e at mark Onl E—F‘\m, New York full creams, l N w Y fair to unn-u Grain and Provisions. LIV dull; No. 2 red, western, winter, no stook. Milwankee Grath Market, 'A b, 11. —'HM'I'— I( L ;. No nort| uoflue NEW YD%M- ll.Tcluln' quotationg on mining week ending February 5 were valved Imports of specle for the port of ‘New ‘York for the week ending todgy wors WUIS stiver atd 540,30 of speols from the port of lor the week ending today were $538.M9 sliver and $4,687 gold. REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSI NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Impending Double Holiday Causes Closing of Many Contracts. Transactions of the Associated Banks for the Week. NEW YORK, Feb, 11— Bri clearings report for the week endin &1y 10 shows an aggregd R IR 100 ast woek whd 8- Jn the corresponding week last the Tist of clties: MOVEMENT GENERALLY UFWARD street's bank Much s Made of Intimat President's Speech in New York Today Will Be of Reansur- ing Character, ,..P Pollo'lnl NEW YORK, Feb, 11.—The stock market was affected today by the impending holl- day and the Inclination of professional op- erators to close up contracts with a two days’ closed interval to go throug was made in_the speculation of Tion of President Taft to make a speech in omorrow bearing on :!. £ EELET luuh - Pr?u-a-lpm- Officlal Wednesday...... 438 1o,rnl Official Thursday. 1om 110 Estimate Friday L0 8 New York som tim the administration corporation problem. Th broadly conveved that this be of a reassuring ch: finance in its Developments In the mon: calculated to stimulate an |mand for securities. The ance of banking resources in forelgn mmn ctation of a prolonged @ result was seen in the attitude towards the intimation was EEELEEEEE New Orieans . gois owing of nbrunfl : cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omana tor &, i { kets induced ex period of ease. cabled reports tha borrowing large to be !d.for international ments show London st} extend credits to New York, xports of agricultural products from IM UnltM States for January having fallen more than $23,000,000 in value below those for January of last year, principally b of the =ESEAE 333283 Cattle . EEE ums in London, su) employTont of the stock trade move- SR 2EIRE3 .! EEEEEH] several dlym with eomplrllunl Portland, Ore cotton exports. supposed trade dropped out of sight in the presence of the stocks. Rumors were y “‘ll’hlnllun. D. C Balt I‘ke Clly & upward movement of renewed of progress in the 2 £5352388883233338888 m)-ctod merger lucing Int Ividend Qistribution Y et £332522 copper The announced stock by the Pullman company has been f: shadowed in the advance in the price of the A heavy contraction in the actual loan '8 | item of the banks reflected the stock mar- ket liquidation of the week. The aotual cash item gave no clue to the unexplained discrepancy of that ftem last week with | the known movement of money by which 3 m of bank cash apparently P » >, 382338 the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four nl(‘)ul;;wenm"‘ at § ‘elock m. prnl'u'y it & CEIPT 2095 i flem. Total sales, vnnq “lfi!m United States ot 3 I"lffl.lred have ldvln stered, %, while the 48, coupon, otkl per cent in the bid price on 3 Grand Rapids By e g583¢ o oemee Ll BoNEN RS HH week. Sprl r of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were: . AlliChalmers. 544 209000112 p0g09aTe s EESZBEEIE2 mated Copper Anorlu-n A!Htllllfll‘l B Am. Dosi Sugar. e cps . 5 32 e 2583338 ig:mna; E38 23338888 : Ff,sfl!?.-:?.g?.‘?'?r‘?!‘r'fo!‘;?is.'-"fl-;: BES * g g2 Chattanooga 3 2 - 5 gy i Moblle ... . Wllmln‘ton,bbol Wilkesbarre .. 3T 5 Egtes gsssesaes T g8 » 6% b 15 ink w i it For Nebraska, Partly Cloudy Satur-|iioh # = ' i ifi Daltimore & Ohio. Bal. & Ohto pfd. Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapld =3 e = Springfleld, ol £2IF3FE H liig 5}:&;55! Tgn Q' ® T An area of high pressure overlies the east- | O Sg! 3 g ,. E: 335358 sepa- Tatos the areas of high preswure LiEnt|c. ississippl 3 33 SE! & 8588383 g8 and lower Ohio valleys, the \lgfl' lake u) o ¥ nfum a valleys and mountain district. The vmgw ga3iyas: 3y EeiEreyyes > £28 g 13 §§§§§§ northwest, is accompanied. by a cld.d fall in temperatul and the l’ll'.h'r Bri Hidd 35 fszsasiistan: X3 ggzszggsases nBE g33 joternationsl Pump Oent Erams ity Sesthern. Jixcess corresponding period in 1807, 7.62 /K. So. 225 {Not included In totals because contaln- r jtems than clearings. ncluded in totals because compari- -n Incompiete. g% ssefed = & 3383%%: F New York M NEW YORK, Feb. y, 2%@3 per cent; rulln[ rate, 2% pei genti closing’ bld, 2% per cent, offered at * BIMD FOANS_Pirmer; %0 days, 3% per 90 days, 3% per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4%4@5 per cent BTERLING EXCHANGE-—Steady, actual business in bankers bills at $4. 484 for 60-day bills and at $4.8610 for de- mand. COI‘KERCIAL BILLS—$4.; BIL 3¢ M KANSAS, CITY hF.b L ~WHEAT-—-Un- ¥ = 1.~MONEY~—On eall, £ [ 2E2c 3 § si;;s 2 F ohan gholce 1{'"["" nuwmo. “eholce groesiey sssEaEasesREssyasEEEs $ 3 F 1; 8-Unchenged; extrad, He; ocurrent LMl Recelpts. Shipments, 000 1000 7 70,000 ng quotations on bonds were as fol- sszfeeypiyss 2 2 1;&\1 W | s 35 3 SraZefo n e <és=_r=.c====-ri £ 3 zE388se8E 25 sszpstegiepsenipsanay®ety 53558 EE3E°F 38z tS ri “m,.nfl“ "Y‘u'fih.‘:.'."gi‘fi. i y LK) st gold 4s. Wm.»..u L. .. Lo 8, . Pacific’ col. ‘Fotal sales for the day, wuo Feb. lgd—‘ll.fl“n securities improved prices durin, the early ludln. nd at noon the marke ing trom % to ew York clos- o 4%s 97K do ov. da. 100% -BUTTER— quiet, with values ri a'hllh.r than yesterday' Londun l:lolln‘ Gon P 11, Steady; 1\" western creamery, Ne; extra n-ubv Pl' S, Firm &nd in good demand; Penn- free i 1 cases, 3o at mark; Penfisylvania current NEW YORK, Feb. 1L.—The house banks for the week (five | e banks hold DQW!DFA)‘ the Tequirements of the 2 per | ‘This Is & decrease of pumon-u cash_reserve | statement of | days) shows that cent reserve rule. compared wit ‘The statement fol! ERPOOL, Feb. IL-WHEAT-Spot, r\llum‘.u steady; March, S Thd; Mav, T8 H s “gskgi——’gpol. Steady; new. American |o mixed, i old, mixed, b5 decrcase, $286,500. B00; decrease, 31,596, hpoolt, $204 976,700 ‘II‘Y'IIP u.n\oou 200; decrease, SGS Rttt | s Fab. 1L —SBEDS-Clover, for short and three Tohtne’ biils &\mflv March, .40 Tocal Securities. ok Eite "Buil jr, 64 New Y i e o g F ‘Waterloo. 060; decrease, ates deposits, #4075, “"%? it &. e p.mnu clearing house tod The stafcment of banks and' trust com- les of Greater New York not reporting . elur‘nl holu;e Iho'u $2.549,526. m.i‘-f.m; de- otusl reserve of the 4. 2Es2¥ Gerinan Fire Insurance. Pressed Brick ors, $20,950,800; depoits, .84, * ; decrease, hq_ Treasary Stutem: WASHINGTON, Ol the GI. dl“ll‘l. l“ lllv-r aolun of un-l ficates outstandin, l- eral Fund—Standard -ihm dnll-r- ‘in l fund, u.m.m. nrrI;- labil u treasu: ln hukl to credit o Nd n-l”udl NEW YORK, Feb. iL—Importa of 3 chandise at the port of New York for the mununl tu-d.fl OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Are Strong to Ten| Cents Higher. HOGS SELL HIGHEST ON RECORD Unly & Few Sheep or Lambs Here and They Sell Very Readily at Good, Steady Prices—De- mand s Good. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 11, s‘l':t Receipts were: Oattle. Hogy. SN Ofllolnl Monday 360 & Official Tuesday Five days this week...19.263 46,653 Same days last week....18161 3.1 Same days 2 weeks ago..19.210 §7.604 Same days 3 weeks IRV Same days 4 weeks ago.. s , Same days last yeer ‘ The following table -nnw- m- receipts of the year (o date, eomp-nd with last year: 2 Ine, Dec. 1900, nnm 02960 276 Hogs i ‘?1“' Sheep n.n- i The following table shows the averafe price of hogs at Scuth Omaha for the last |mo. 1500, mnl 1907119061905, 1904, [E —— 2552 x| 8833 'a:zas: P 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at nul. Hogh. Sheep. H'r's. 3 1 1 i 2 o PRI G . S R W 1] .- . RS R RS TR S ! ! 2 . recel wom 1 1 AP leSPOSITION Cattle, Hog snu& Omaha Packing Co. }fl o ot 183 08 H s 3 Lee Rothschild 17 Other buyers .. 124 8,000 Totals. CATTLE-Recelpts this morning _ were very small, as is to be expected on & Fri- day, only fifty-seven cars being reported in. For the week, however, receipts have been quite liberal, showing a gain of over head as compared "With lut week and of over fiw hd lll compl ‘with the corresponding " Wltlroonlv a few uulfl ln l\lhfi nd with packers apparently wantl market opened in & than yesterday. changed hands ‘In very fair season at the advance noted. Beef ~steers have good gellers every day this week, barring only Tuesday, when there was some reas- tion due to excessive receipts. At the close of the week market is safely 16@2%c higher, with a_good many salesmen quot- ing it fully 2c higher. Unovon jess has been a feature of the trads, some kinds showing more advance than othm Cows and hell -.Id well this morning, and what has oen_ naid regurding Steers would apply in large pert to them. What few Jfleederl lher? ver;‘.:zl.d' 'hl‘. t good, strong prices. r‘ld“yld. " "Kfl for some fl[‘( ood cattle o 1o taleen back into the sow and finished. The feeder market hi been strong and very satisfactory to sell- ing interests all the week. &uouu«m- on cattle: Go steers, $6.80@7.00; fair to g .0006.80; common to fair 0od to cholce stocke: PR ; falr to good stockers and 4.9; common to falr stock- .0073.60: stock helfe uu|’vn $4.0098.25; .00G8.7; B‘i:' "c( it \l presentative sales BEEF § . PP Pr. 8 ik 4% 4% 555 i8 it 5 53 5 %0 515 s 0 130 § 10 % k3 810 585 10, 615 5% COWS. 19 8. 4 280 6. 4 30 17 47 310 a a0 ‘0 . 4% 42 12 0 % ‘ s ig 4 i# 0 HEIFERS, -~ 4 4170 €0 s s BULL 150 1 4 3 5o 1 lg T 1 460 .7 1 ‘% 10 4 40 400 1 40 400 1. AT 400 1, “on 48 1 48 446 1 i 460 CALVES. 4% 1 § s : : 700 1680 T g 778 4 % 120 500 l 8% 111 300 20 885 STOCKERS AN D FEEDERS, R LR R 981 540 : " 1002 5 60 634 *HOGEIMe same urgency that featured the hog trade vesterday was again evident this morning ‘and packers wasted little ceremony in filling thelr orders. Movemont was active and competition keen from the | opening, with the Fesult that everything yesterday. and e _brand new record top o at $8.75. The best price ever ny previous time for full loads of hogs at this point was $8.70. Buying enthusiasm cooled off somewhat toward the close of the session after most of the larger orders had been filled and prices looked fo be some lower than at the opening. The amount of business done at the poorer figures was hardly large enough, however, to materially change the general market. About 115 cars were recelved. the bulk of offerings selling around $8.55(78.65, as com- pared with yesterday's bulk of $5.40@3.56 and the bulk of §8.20G8.5 a week ago, Representative sales’ Av. Bh. N . 8 . emesed & F=3 s3sgorIsITeIaSanIE 22essezsenssesasasesasssessey ¢ - 0030 a0 0 2 o 8 S o MR R CEETRSSSNEEETRESTSESILE E3 34 22 3 == SUEERSTRTLRRR 55 F555% " B2 uE2eNzEE 23223333332382 3 it b 8% 2UBPRASAITTSRUEE FRZIITT2 & SrEsERLEIIERERAEIRIEEEG 2AZZSEILVIBATITIZITAIIN 3 morning, only about twelv: celved, but packers apparently needed sev- trings for week-end killing and In the alleys early. tive and an buyers were ou Fed western laml the top price thus far IMI of stock, and & tives, realized ‘$. -u-m on this siring of na- Ewu changed hands E There has been very little activity in the teeder branch of the trade this week for the reason that the supply able for finishing h: lers are still on file in local ofiices wait- ing to be filled, However, and such strings of gheep and lambs that h!ve besn taken of stoek euit- thearers have s0ld at very umncmry fig- One string of good lambs went to & loodfr yesterday at $8,06. the best price paid in_many months at this Receipts for the week enerous than reoently; ave been much groater than the ‘humber P ecelved aur t week. Despite the lib- the demand fee the most part uate and offerings on in yery good season. Common and medium Killers have beer neglected somewhat at times any, improvement is noticeable o yarion On the other hand, th: H has bean' fully ‘ad most_days have sol about 10@15¢c higher than last woe and the demand is still active at| Ih: ld- Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to ;’holcn lambs, wmm er m lood lambs, b, Thit a1 B0aa10 strAlent reed ¥7.0097. good 1l 00d huvy yearlings, $7.0047.50. $6.00097.00, good to chnlce wetl -r y to good wether: o choice ewes, 8. Rapreunn!lva saley 3’ wenc-rn ews 1a; 14 native lam 1 P acssassssssssg LIVE STOCK MARKET Strong—Hogn Higher—Sheep Stron; 1. ~CATTLE—Recelipts, §%0 head. hu—nz steaay to strons. Steers, ers and feeders, ll HOGS—Recelpts, 22 head, Hl.rkll 10c Cholu heavy, Bulk of sales, $8. Market -:ron -25@9. itock Market. L&T. LOUIS, Fab, 11 —CATTLE-Recelpts, market ping and export steers. w, nuu 6. .80; 6.50; stockers and ‘exas and rket 100 .80; pack- been | and Indian steers, ".mfl. Wu 5,800 ‘ana lghis B0 butchers and best heavy, b AND LAMBE - Regelpts, 360 heed mtivn muttons, $4. eum and bucks, market stead: "hisa uld. A, adile:, cpbee No. 14, 4.80c. New Orleans, kettle, DO OMAUA GENERAL MARKET, BUTTER-Creamery. . the retall trade in 1-ib. cartons, 80e; No. Tuesday LHII!n—Twm- lk. roung Amerlu. i Balsy cheese, muerger, 18 brick, ibe; dcmestie ot Swiss, e, Ins. .00 o o; Brollera, under § ilc; hens,’ 18c; co het Allv ibs. ™ @l frosen)—erring, salm 1le; plokerel, 80; whitefish, llo. Pike, l:'. wout, loi catriah. lic cragbies ¢ {o large crapples, Lie; black 5 186; hadd lic; flounders. ide Oy S1 LIS - Saleais, Sio; larke, e wallon, EF CUTS-Ribs, No y Lo ; No. &, n, Nu, 1, l TICH No 2. e, (,nuvl 00 g b 3, 646, Round, Bhe: No. )lo. l. 7 Plate, Nn m. No. |n‘:e standards, $L.u. 12¢; o per 1b., 12%e. ‘Hickorynuts: Lar v do._small, Jor b bc.ycmuuu"i’c'. .T5; per dos., Metal Market. a; 26¢13.60 and casting closing steady, with spot futures at {és M. Tin was quiet; apot. 30 “London market, steadyi spot 6d, and futures, K160 7s 6d. my spot, $4.67 hnv unch southern, eoft, $18.60319.00. at Havre, where prices were unchang when due to come a little lower, a) nees in the Brasilian mark toward the el 1\00 §11-16Q8%0; Rfic Iflld qulet Co:iofl. 1. ¥ ons OIL CITY, Pa. Rosi N—Firm; izuommu-v 1 B e Hay Mark OMAHA, Feb. 11.~The the Omaha market was pand i light, Hay, cholee Kansas, gt ook, ¥ Cores igr o Alfalfa, $12,00013, today sponding date last year § 560,674 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kansas clty Live Stock Market. KANSA‘Sn CITY, Feb. 1L—CATTLE—Re- 0c | Willlam A. Gardner and wife and Wil- hul):( of nlu. ; T :(r" pI"'d u.%'&"“‘"' Himebaugh's add, AM g‘ eipts, 1200 head: market Jatrong: i' 006, 1M«ockm and rm':mw St. Joseph Live llnls Mearket. 11.—CATTLE—Re- Harkn steady; ST. JOSEPH, .50. HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 h.lfl Market 10¢ hi; h" lop. l). bulk 5. of s 38, LAMBS--] Rtofintl h-ld. lllrkot l!eldr. Tambs, $7.6078.70. Sloux Oity Live Stook Market, SIOUX CITY, Ia, Feb. 1L.—(Special Tele- TTLE ipts, 800 1,000 16¢ hl‘h!r rlnn ol prices, $8.30@8.70; bulk Hogs Top Bt. Josep ST. JOSEPH, Mo, prices ever pald for hoge Tarket wers trose of today, top, , $8.60@8. Feb, l —The )||lhnct Stoek in Sight, Receipts of live stock at the western markets yestorg-y: "“‘ mann, lots 10, 11 and 12, Kendall's | subdiv. of add 1380 | Thoman 'W. Blaciburn ‘and * wife o ‘m‘i Maria M. Engler, s0 (eel lot 1, block market opened “steady a | 3@7 points on the .ouve month, 10 better cables than expect:d tigns were narrow, but th téady during the early ctiye months Foldin met higher on coverl from, the south, day In New York a represented evening up rather than fresh CRUISES DE LUXE buginess elther xa 11.~COTTON-- Spot market steady and unchanged; mid- dling, 15 1-16e; saies on the spot 00" bales: | il orbisiary’ u 35, Saoptials nominal; ordinary, nominai; urdlnlri 13%0; " or low "oiidding. 14 13-16c; middiing, 'good nrlct xoodu mi N 3 o | BoetucRorew “AVON ” % “""'“‘,g; oRyISE O lll lfi 1~I6c“ ;l{gl ‘ daying.” 15%c; middiing fair. "'"3.{;"‘" b fair to falr, Bowston Steck: BOSTON, Feb. 11.—Closifig quotations on mining lmckl were: Sugar and Molasses. lM:W YORK, Feb. 1. -8UGAR—Raw, muscovado, § test, lasnes i 1, urlst lmwlm 5.96c; crushed, 1714 Farnam street. May Butterfield and husband to B. C. Empfield, lot 13, Westerfield.. Bartholomew J. Beannell and’ wife to the Prairie ‘Trust company, lot 3, block 1, and other proper; Prairie llam A. Saunders to Robert N. Bol- ton, lot 3, block F, Saunders’ & Alexander Stezeleswics and wife to Felix Slflsluw ics and wife, lot 15, block 2, Mount Douglas.. ry B. Chadwick and husband to lrl L. Bell and Fred Petersen, lot l, block 2, S\Illlot Edwin F. Bralley, sheriff, 'ohn Cowin, undivided half of Wlfl thIrd lot 2, block 121, efty........ Knudt Thompson lnd Ms Christensen an hristensen, Lo "ud nulm-n. lots 25 and 26, Omaha Dulldm and Savings add. Jossph ully to Ellen J. Ball, block Corrigan Place, Omlhl Harvey o ‘McGrath, ot 5, King's add. . i Hopman Jeck gnd wife to Vaclav No- vack, 10t 8, block 3, Mathews' subdly of Albright's Cholce .. ; nee B, MeCafferty and husband to Willlam 'C, Norris, 865 feet lot 1, Georgers Forbes subaly. The Michigan Mutual Life insurancs nitfith, lot 6, and wite to John Hoph- 2 feet lot 4 Cleattman 8, Hillside add. Ne. Tosso| Mary E. Hoge and Bstand: o8 Harry | A Tukey, i3 feet lot 10 and e38 feet | ,of 20 fest lot 5, block 1875, ity | Lola Vincent ana husband to Henry A Tukey. win feet lot 10 and wd feol lot 8, block 1674, city n resconse | Otto K. Deuckler and wife to Jacob iy, Armbrost, lot 18, Forbes' subd! 1L d-lh-na to in 00-ib. tubs, @e; No. 2, in ¥Ib. cartons, 250; in 60-1b. lubs, 27%e; packing stock, soild pack. o freeh tolle, &o; fanoy dairy roll, o; common, 19. Market chunges every cke, 85; dueke Full full teathered, lic; wis, 88 per dos.; pig- sinelis, 16c; ¥ nish mhm. 40c; gallon, $1.85; New or c.ulu‘mull. tandards, Small, he: large, Soo; Eallon, $.36; extra 0. 3 m MISCELLANEOUS-—-Cider: New York, per % bbl, $375. Honey: New, M frames, .4, Horseraaish: 3 dosen In' case, SLW. alvuts: Black, per 1b., 20; California, No. 1, per Ib, l6c; Californis, No. & lofl. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 —MBETALS—Stand- ard copper was dull today. Local demlers quoted iske at muwnm. electrolytio at 13.00913.873. The London market opened o‘uy but _rallied, ged 3 spot cloaln‘ at “ M London mnrkat was unchanged at bs. London iron market was lower, Cleveland warrants closing at bls 44d. Local market unchanged. No. 1 foundry Dorthern, Si8WFIAD: No. ;urfi;ern, $186@18.%; No. 1 southern and 0. . 11.—COFFRBE-Fu- tures opened unsteady to an advance of § points in response to the steady shawin Bunlnsu was very qulet, but prices eased off a little inclusng joptember, e No. 4, Santos, $@ 11.—OIL~Cred_bal- ances. 3L@; ruRs, ATAOW bhis. averag fumL %n@ 147,480 bbis. | shipments, 190,368 bbis.; aver- 0. | age, 158,747 bbls. AVANNAH, Ga., Feb, 1L-Ollp—Turm m tine firm at ROSL OMAHA, Feb. 11.—Bank clearings for were §2,6%,677.14 and lar (h. corre- Real estate transfers for Iebruary 11, 1910, furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, fjort| OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Iy trad ng hers | 1o the WEST INDIES 'Iuw e Eoll Re- Alsa_ Yachiing : ll-' -l- Rerew o mm oar Indies stock, n,:;;) | BERMUDA “ORRNIC! KEW WEEKLY SERVICER : “OROTAVA” §000 From Pler 80 N. W N. Y. Bower 'v-r Rermudn Gomiortable_ve7s Igh e Faos §i an Gomp lilusireios Bookiste oh e Kequen THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Co. ANDERSON & SON, 32 & Iu Lafalle St. Onicano. Book. m D‘nl- Bt HuURG AMERICAN “ePeunniva Poh n‘ ***Pres. Ltl-noln. I‘ lly - fliscunien o Ia_Carte Reals: m'fl."" ic u"un‘;" o EANTER CRUINE (18 as) Cotsing—Orenes S N Y, Safety Dovices (Wireless etc.y London--Pa rI l—Hamburg

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