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THE EW YORK STOCKS A TUESDAY, FEBRUARY OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET & & 1910. . Board Gives Right Trust funds, et _doliars, ness today was as follo cotn, $861,625,849; el l‘lfl AND PRODUCE MARKET | iaam, "y e ctear rivs. 147 POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 15%0 251,000, silver dollars of 1590, §8.867.000; sliver - - o 11 gprines, lic turkeys, 19c; ducks, 19c; geese, —— ceruficates outstandint XA Gen — - 1 & 8 A ld R : eral fund, standard silver doliars in general ] . B d Weakness in Wheat Trading as the| KoGs-stweady, 24c - Board Room Traders Have Market|fund &30u; current abiiities, 6350 | | Best Beeves Steady to Strong, Others ]_':“'i':fl_"_;_":"':‘ £ aiopy o g to ui oa " lecelpts. Shipments. working balance In treasury cen, 19,« | PO or! 1l OntY Result of Heavy Shipments. Flour, BbiA ... v 3,500 Largely to Themselves. 18636 in banks to credit of ‘treasire of | Slow and Weak. {wenty arrived in (ime tor early rounds puva eat, bu v B 2100 the United States, $36,35,190; subsidlar 3 - o it i Coth, Pu 4 850 - ,‘.'L,,"',;.‘_’;,{'_'n,,f",{',‘,,,,a‘..'g.,._ L1007 menta, 0 that actual offerings were by no Railway Commission Grants Permil Onts, b 6 1,000 total bal nd, $79,016, 26, . id Li i n CABLES ALSO HAVE BAD EFFECT)Ow. bu 2 2000, A IANY " NENBERS © LEAVE Orry/|'"! Peiteee B ssem . HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER | Packers were apparentiy as anxious for| to Build Line from Sioux City NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET London Stock Warket. # 3 bR MU RO ¢ to Bijou Hills. Deapite All Kfforts of the Bulla e LONDON, Feb. 21— American secutitics [ gneep Recet od | ele vl i s Regret Bt ' Quotations of the Day on Varfous | BUYers Turn Sellers and Rarlier Sell-|opencd a fractfon higher todny. Later prices » Receipts Moderate, with Good | jale moved ‘with s reasonable degres of | Wenkens Beemnse of Surplus In Con SN s DA 6 Wikeatts Neva on eaxed on lack of suppert and uf noon the | Demand, Aetive T hotable change, most sales carrying gen:| SIOUX FALLS, 8 15, Feb. 21 —(Spaclal) Local Handa and Very Li NEW YORK, Feb. 21<FLOUR_Steady Which to Base Any |lower than Saturday’s New ‘York closing | Prices—Fat Lambs Show Lit- Y S e mal stnly 15| AL & mesting' of \he'iety BDunre OF Rte & ve & Demand. | ., SEGAS Brieth Stage-an, (wins Sola Conwolw, money... i1 1 wrlls & N.....iday | strong would_ sately deseribe the market (08 commissioners, lield at the hesdquar- ColaR, ulnt i \':,", ".'.'n,‘:nff Ama), " Ospe bl ot s | ) Whole, Yearlings were pu Wl | ters of the board In Sloux Falls, various ) e 3 N T ! he high-water mark In the histors | matters of importance were dispoaed of Kansas = stralght 0056.20 Anacondar.. Nortoik & W 1 o0, ¢ ! o - OMAHA, Feb. 2L 1910 | atralghts, & %064 ing clears, WB| NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—A scanty atiend- |Alhiscn R W " SOUTH OMAHA, Feb Oof he yade gn, this class of stuff, and|mne full board was present at the meeting, Avhest proyed & bit weak at the start on | L%, hiecelpta, 31U bils.; shipments, - fance of boardiroom iraders at the BLOCK | paitimers &GN\ 1fXPennavichiia (IVI! el | Racelpts wers Cattie. While the early supply of lambs was |consisting of Dr. W. G. Smith of Sturgls, I p! . ., firm; fair to good, | exchange had the market almost entirely an Pacifio... 1864 Rand - Mines. .\ 9% | Estimate Monday . 5,800 hardly large enough to afford a broad test | George Rice of Flandreau and F. C. Rob- " cables. Firmness developed later on fur- #4.3044.45, choice to fancy, $4.@4.6. Buck- |to themselves today. Many members went | Chespeake & O..... SAResding ..., . . %% |Same day last week.. . 4262 of values, tho same indifference that fea- | W ther damage repofts stating ® Jer gnt ;’hrm;&l flour, dull; bulk, $2.0092.6, nominal, | home Sunday with the determination nol | Chicag . W 38 Southern Ry %y [Same day 2 wecks ago.. 3, tured last week's trade was still evident »"""“h"’ Groton, together with P, f arage by winter killing and heavy. The|per 100 1bs. ~ to return until after tomorrow's holiday. | Chi.. Mil, & St. P /160% do pfd @8 |8amme day 3 weekn ago. 388 o itte, Tt any, improvement in prices | Dougherty, assistant attorney general and m‘.;‘r‘;l 'w.;e:“a.";::;".'mr skl ik )_:‘;‘:):r\ :'1""24:’1 ’51»..!;\“,'“11".’.‘ “:’y‘n:: fl: e market was lnert and_ trivial in Tace | De Besss.. o I0ASouthern, Buciti. ::: g.mo g.v 4 weeks ago.. 430 resuited Fed 'rflé»r&“lolmh;’ were l\u-‘d‘vuun--‘l of the commisslon o et g 1.6 P e . SLAGGLW; Kkiln | of these conditions. Dens o nlon Pacific, ..., ame day last year.. ... 262 enough to command $8.80, which price 18| Heavy local wtocks and light shipping de- | dried. $8.40 e Suyers. after & declinahind | €0 $I€ 4o pra it 3 % | Several residents of the Missourt river mand, together with heavy receipts, forced ¢ RYE=Quiet; No. 2 western, ®e, nominal procesged Lo an abpreciabie length, and the mle b A o i ot ARy R e nglhid ".’J3!,’.‘.’:..‘.’:’.“2..“'..‘.'.‘1\,“’.3& N ami: Gond 't | section of the state appeared before the DT Rat s vies arvons, unsetiiod apd | WHRAT ot sieady 8160, $1.00, [ navaneen Hih Heaitation Wiiteh developed S Wabash . 5 | the vear to date, compared with last ye B L R Cli IIUR. L, T000 BHRAT: | oo R e iy Lo et 4 . The weakness in corn and | nominal elevator domestic; No. 1 northern [in the latte f last week was ac- | 41 gpasish % 1810. 1 no. Dee o | struet proposed ‘eleétric raiiroad from ot very modsrate quantities kept val- [and No. Z'hard winter. $13s bEMALL B, 0. | coptes a8 evidencs of e Youw' of ;;,'m\l in | iz, Nehdy ot WE por Shinae” | Hoar® 0l - Bl :::,erm,hz‘or'w n,ff‘jd [t ,r.r".?.'."," | Bloux City, Ia, to Bijou Hills, 'sifuated own in spite of the flood of crop|b., afloat. Options: Influenced by buliist | th pward mo! t ecovery, In view o . fie' & a8 .. 7. h G7.65: ptird ¥ Yeports recelved. Cash wheat sold in good | ciop advices from the ‘,‘,3"‘”;‘:“;_{ o LLae b Tt SO0 v A AR RE 1 A 1G4 per cent. e maiet| P 124,398 206,218 9,188 $7.0504.15; good heavy yearlings, §7.16@7.65; [ noar the Missour! river tn the southern part and and brought better prices than Sat- | was generally firmer today, with consider- | recovery was made the normal sequence The following table shows the average | fulr veariings. 600715 good (o cholce |of Brule county. The applicants, who are urday, able Commission Houps SUDPOrL In evideace. | of the, Epecuiation Would oal Tor A Deriod | St e cept, Ty months bllle is 24@ | price of hogs at South Omaha for the last | Weiers, “‘:’o'g' B oot sasoe s, | Stockholders in the proposed vosd, had ‘Tha corn market was exceptionally weak | Tawdrds the close, however releamng de- | of dulliens and uncertainty pending the soverat s Wit Somp: falr to g00d swes, $5.0006.40. *|made a survey of the ine and had & pro- Nec At large sto veloped nd witl ri o o — —— N . b ' T B o i in “wintet wheat ".'..’1‘.?.,“"'3."..:3!.’"“.4‘7".,','.‘:,‘; s L YIRS Bow gy o Date. | 1910, [1909. (15081907, (180611906, 19%. | Rapresentative sales file of it. The board gave the necessary Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, ators had little material in which | No. Ay, Pr permission for the construction of the road. Shippers o demand from | sharply. The close was unchanged to xc| The op m_ and southern pointe. Cash corn |net higher. May closed $1.22: July closed | to form opinioir Of conditions. Thers was |Ir+ 614 New York Lite bullding, Omaba; = | Feb. 12... 174 western lambs w WO was K@% lower today. $1.32%. Receipts, 6,000 bu.; shipments, |a preceptible effort to revive the Influ- |eyy of omatik 4%s, 19200, 1064 ook | Fob. 3¢ Y veutarm Mwes ...\ iy - R Prin ils to Reform Former. Primary wheat receipts were 1,081,00 | 107,50 bu. ence of the corporation laws in the atten- | cojumbue Neb. B L. ba, 1825, 9 o | Feb- 1 16 western lambs . $ 18 SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., F S bushels and shipments were 146,000 bushels CORN—Spot, easy; steamer, 70lc, nom- | tion paid to the resumption of the sittings | Cudahy Packing Co. bs.... i m“t “_:b iR 56 western wethe 6% 8 3 8, .. Feb. 2l.—(8pecial.) againat no receipts or shipments last year, | inal, and No. 4, 65c, sales; both' elevator and |of the supreme court after its three Weeks' | Donver G. & E,_6a, 1049 %4 | peb. 17 i3 Wostert: lambs . 87 | =Charles H. Williams, who only receutly it_being a holiday export basts: 2, 10%c, nominal, f. 0. b., | recess. Ostentatious preparayons were{Great Western P. Co %" Peb. 18, 198 western ewes .. ¢80 eased from the Sloux Falls peniten- Primary corn receipts were 110,00 bush- | afloat. Option market was without trans- | made to secure early Information of & pos- | Kanes City Home T B (e 10 20 western lambs . $% Bhdr. servi els and ehipments were 402.00 bushels, | actions, closing 'sc net lower; May closed |sible decision in the American tobacco case | Kansas City R. & W | en. 20, 208 western ewes o & rving & term for passing against no recelpts of shipments last year, | o%e: July, T6%e; September, 1ic. Receipts, |and the selling of stocks was based partly | Kansas City Stock £ PR B 172 western lambs 716 | worthless checks, and who secured employ- it _being a hollday. 110,250 bu.; shipments, 2%.%0 bu on the supposed possibility. JAOE Bl Lamber Op. 08 3k o S ] ek Yestern lambs §30 [ mont in the city with the Intention of mak- Clearances were 27,00 bushels of corn | OATS—Spot, barely steady; mixed, 2 to| In the domestic field the principal in- Siophone oty ? et Y N 1T SRana n wethers and y'rifn $B |ing nis home. hese, AT AR b none of oats and wheat and flour equal to |32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 28 to|terest centered in the news of violence in R 8 b pplinas o n lambs ... 9 00 . . has again fallen by 269,000 bushels. 32 pounds, 52@sbe; clipped white, 3 to 42 | connection with the Philadelphia street car | 2 1 Recelpts and dis 0! k 1 n vearlings . 800 the wayside, having resorted, It ls alleged, Livarpool ciosed 4d to Ud lower on|pounds wy@otkc, - Opiion. mmcker was|strike. The necessity for adjustment of 2 & |tne Unlon Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., | 165 western yearlings 800 |to nis old tricks, he having heen arrested wheat and %d higher on corn without transactions, josine nominal; | various wage controversies is seen, but a ‘ ww g | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock [ 162 western yearlings S % lana heid for appearance at th - term Local range of options: May, 6 Recelpts, xxhs tranquil view has been taken of the pros- w‘ 5 por eant s @y (P m l--b|'llul.\':bl'§l“ }u} :lfll::.:a' .\r\:xel!hmu :':{ o Futate. SRLIE T 1k lsmu‘: ':.’". ':) . Steady; prime, $1.15; \., 1. $1.12'4@ | pect in the financial center owing to thé Ry. bs, 191 ”" 100 2 B § ~olorado ‘e . ‘ 8. oiry 0C , for ‘AJ'NI:I 2, $1.06; No. § :f.(‘fl'l 00, Sonwiotion that & spirit of compromise’) Omsha & G, B. 86 Ry, u I " Cattle. Hogs. "““"P H 32 Colorado ewes . " 4 |trial on the charge of passing worthleas S ‘Quiet; Central America, 22; Bo- | would rule and would conduce to settle | Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. pfd, sp««m My & |0, M & St P.. .16 4 161 Colorado ewes, culls. ® |cheeks in this of Th " Wheat. i gota, 21%@22%c. ments satisfactory to both sides, Railroad | O:nahs & C. B. 8t Ry com. .. % 7 | Wabash ... 1 243 western ewes . LI riad] e checkn. were lfl‘tl 1008 100t 10041 108% —Firm; he k first, 26g2c; | traffle officlals sent in cheerful reports Smaha & C. B, Ry & B plé ot S iy | Missourl Pacitic ... 2 2 western ewcs deibatio 640 |drawn in his own pame on a. bamk in 1004 %) 100K o8y . thirds, 224%c; rejected, 20 |of freight business in sight. Stocks ended | Bicix CIt% Stock Cords Bid 6 perieant O = 0% | Union Paclfic ........ 40 19 H OHICAGO. LivE STeck MARKET| ¥Meh he claimed to have.a deposit, but it - 2y the day not far from Baturday's «cloSing | geattle digs, 1990 4 104 1y | & " Yor o8 t 3 1 LIVR, STO0K M/ is alleged he had no such deposit and his 0& g\l fi_l‘m 'ssi‘ ‘Mess pork Tirm prices. Union 8. Y. Stock, 8o, Omaha.. uwy |G & N W, weat, » i |arrest followed. Willlams already has 8 ) tamily, $2.0026,60; short clears, $2 !| Bonds were steady. Total sales, pat b C, B & Q. east 1 ONtite, Hogs Sak. Ghadp Ten to Rite - : ) Beef firm; mess, $13.00613.60; family, $17.00 | value, $2,284,000. United States 2s and 33 Boston Stocks and Bonds, C. B. & Q) wes 19 served two terms In the penitentlary for teen Cents Higher. 46%| 6% 40 | G1760; beef ham 4.00%26.00. Cut meats, | coupon advanced i, and the 3s rewistered ST . —C| C.R 1 & P, east.. b | precisely the same kind of ons mil % % 4% | Lieady; pickied Pailien 10 to 14 1ba. $15.0077 | % per cent on call i Srosk g L auotations op | fiiinols Central .l.... 8 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 21 —CATTLE-Recetpta, | """ O, OO v::r::t:: o H: Lkl W ~—==113.50; pickled hams, $14.00. Lard, firm; mid-| Number of sales and leading QuOtations | xjjoues . 8 Miami Copper ........ sy | Chicago G. Wi.... 3 1 2,000 head; maket, 10¢ to 160 higher; steers, & ¥ o an dling = west, prime, $13.1018.20; refined|on stocks today were: Amal. Copper T Mohawk i - WIS@S00; "cows. $8.76GHTH; helfers: € Ifted from that place. to Alaske and, fi- rely | ste . 3 Sc High. Low: close. | 3™, TR s 30 Nevads tioa, Total recolpts. ... 1 7(5.00; bulls, #4356 calves, $S.0@0.75; nally to the reglon between Chamberlat WHEAT—No. $L06GL0V; No. 3|barely steady: continent, $i350; Soutn| - Salen Am a 4 | amberlain {.‘;m}';...' 7 i’.f.‘“ l:l] w0l mz 15’;'"«"-3110:? SHIG, country. Shdc, Lo . 2"‘"""‘ e o s North ; Omaha Packing Co 38 173 | higher; “cholce llnu $9.39 %; packing, | *lons he was convicted of passing checks 3.0061,04; No. 3 Qurum, Mc; No. 3 durum, | RICE-Quict; domestic, 24@G%4c Am: con pta Butte ‘onittor: Shdany B ‘i‘f;’}"}"g' 1 LR AN MM EL Rovote: She | miiout having the, necsssary. dwaost in . BUTTER—Firm; western factory. 21%@ | Am: i i Judahy Pac - 658 490 | the banks upon which the . check Wit ; y Co.. 1346 1,836 | hend; market, 10G15c higher: sheep, $.157 s were CO! No. 3 whit <o No. 8 white, | 23¢; western imitation creamery, 24@2c. Am. i 6 Quiney . Armour ‘& Co. /885 | phees dr Se; Nn. ‘ wm‘::.“ 155 No. 3 color, | BGGS—Steady; western first, 26%@27c; [Am, H. & L. pfd o B e - LA wzrphy shipper. . B8 ... [7.05; lambs, §7.500 2; yearling, ‘Was.rx awn s No. 4 Color, Mma: No- 2 yallow, | scconds, %c; refrigerators, G2 Am. Tos Securities T G T Saneeiar B. Vansan i g Kansas City Live Stock Market. 3 yellow, 67@b67}4c; No. 4 yellow. | POULTRY Amepican. Linssed $% Superior & B, Fast Butte C. M.... Woman Dies Suddenly. 208 Benton, Vansant & Lush ‘x“z] 4 4 B N e, 101T0; Lowls, 2 T | American Locomotiye Franklin Stephens Bros KANBAS CITY, Feb. 21.—CATTLE-Re- y 9 A PN R o 1 R Moadyt western' chickens: 16Q180; [Am. 5: & .- * Giroux Con Hill & Son.. celpts, 11,000 head, inoluding %0 southerns; | STURGIS, 8 D, Feb. 2l.—(Speclal Tele- A’ .'_m.'.rq" 45 %c: No. 3 whi fowls, 14@18%c; turkeys, 22@25c. Am. 8. & R F. B, Lewis . 3 market, steady to 10c higher; cholce ex-|BTam.)—Mrs. Terra Smith, 32 years of age, e No 4 white, ese: No. 3 yellow, | CHEESE—Fiim; state, full cream, fall Huston & Co 19 port hd dressed beet ' steers, ' 3840G7E0; | wife of L. K. Smith of Sturks, was found U Veliow, #i@sic; No. | make, special 1T4@iic; ‘fancy, 174e; §0od | Am. Tovacco b I8 Root & . 8 fal 10 good, 560, wewtern steers uvljs bl T B0 KL € S/aIRan thle, arnitia but mgfiil‘ t 'fic 4, W%@60%c; No. 1 feed TiAer e 5 Farr agho) T akctiey | A Talen éu‘ it} L. F, Husa . w e e s s aouthern Gows. | her husbind, who had, slept in an adjoin- ot ek ' " | saienec. ! s Atehison o pr e AL g L. Wolf 15 I.w.i‘“&%lé\; Sows, "$80075: " native | ing room last night, A dootor was sum- - Atchison ptd - McCroary & Carey 32 eifers, ulls, calves, | moned wh h WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT|Alanie Cosst Line NAW, Fork, BniEy. Nredion, H. F. Hamilton . % 0. 0 clalmed death was caused Baltimore & Ohlo.. Bal. & Ohlo ptd 009, HOGS—Recei] 9,000 head; market, 10c about four hours before of heart fallure. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Closing quotations | o higher; top, !,. bulke of sales, $.900 | Two children who slept with Mrs. Smith on. mining stocks were: X ey ‘Wheat. Corn. Oais. Sullivan Bros. Omsaie Bt Oom %08 | For Nebraskn, Smow on Tuesday After | Bothlohom Steel .. [ Alloues ..., 20 sLostvitie con. ... 8 |Tga Hotheohlid § 9.0; heavy, $9.2069.25; packers and butch- | jast night wera unaware of thelr mother" 7 Brooklyn Rapid, Tr.... Brunswick Con, ,.... § *Littie Chlet ‘g8 4 -] ol 5 mother's Minneapc n “-r:;‘::\lh;- A anadian’ Pacific { | com.runnel siodk. 32 Mexioun Mo wAn R Coupin 0 gre. $.0009.20; light, $8.0G8.10; pigs, #.70 | g0 4p unui this morning, cnialliGo GRAIN AND GROVISIONS |30WD over the Missouri and upper Misals- | Contral of New Jersey.. 0 | Horn._Sliver K Other buyers .. e vearlings, $1.60 thers, §6.0007.00; | “Ccompanied by the four children and the AN o/ RIONS |aipet vaileys, during Sunday atterncon and | IR X St T dren e e 4 Totala S Ge G |ewes, 500675 stockers and feeders, $4.00| husband ha— night, and very cold weather again pre- g ) 3% Mank Clearin P s ing | @6.00. e " ‘ SRTIk Guebrihe aibar wallot | Chicago Gt W.. ni earings, CATTLE— p tte this morning el 3055 . ot - R B ST I T R SR e S 5| OMAIA, Feh 21 Tank,,clearings for | were not arke, sither here or &L AnY OUIGY | 4y, Lonts Live Stock Market. Farmer Trampled by Horse. 'rices on o 'nde, morning was 2 below at 7 o'clock, being s W7 today were u&wmn market point, but still the trade us a gen- ST. LOUIS SATTLE " BEATRICE, Neb,, Feb. 21.—(Special Tel- CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Wheat was nervous | @ fall of twenty-foutr degrees since Sun. e S eral thing was not very active. . JIS, Feb. 2L_-CATTLE—Recelpts, | ogram ) _Henry Bohiman, s farmer lving and erratic today, faling from %e to IAc: |day morning. The temperature decreased | Colorado & Southern o OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. While buyers were out in the vards in | 390 head, including &0 head Toxanss Wore | o ooy vest " ¢ and closing steady to %o up. Corn dragged | rapidly up the valleys, and & temperature |Colo & So. st pfd.. w o fair season in the morning looking for a | ket steady to 10c lower; native shipping es northwest of Pickrell, was throughout the session and closed weak. |of 38 below zero was recorded In the ex- |Colo. & So. 21 pfa ™ | Staple and Fancy Proauce Prices Fur. |fow g00d fat steors for whion they were |&nd export steers, $1.25G7.8: dressed beef | soriously injured today by being trampled Oats kept within narrow lmits, while | treme northwest Canadian provinces. An |Consolidated Gas g nished by Buyers and Whalesalors. | VLN to pay steady to strong prices, the | and butcher steers, $5.0097.10; steers under 0.0007.10; stesrs Under | by a horse from which he was trying to provisions started strong on the advance |area of Ligh pressure accompanied the cold | Corn Products T [ remove tiis Vices: e CAe T CRT ot in live hog prices and later lost some of | wave over the northwest and upper valleys. | Delsware & Hudson the early gain, An area of low pressure ix central over | Deaver & Rio Grand A _good market for July wheat devel-|gouthwestern Montana and Yellowstone (Dif& W O pld oo gped. May Wwas nervous and sagged from |park, and this depression foilowing the | gt 114% to $1.13%, making up part of the |high'over the upper valleys and northwest, | prie ist pid. oss late In the session and closing un-|js causing general snows over' the uDper | gria 24 pfd.... otuations T EEVAITLESL Falueee ware | Tuiswand mounialil (lAcHlot, aatittie oulL: | Geserel ARt from %o to 1ie, July, running up from look is for snow in this inity tonight or | Great Northern pld y . Of ot 0 DR closng at Irosint oo, | Tuesday, with slightly warmer tonight, Great Nowsern, 3 i Record of temperature and precipitation | liinols ¥ Racih loting. flgures, for My, Were L compared. with the c‘urreap:md’;ng Rty - 0 | Inserbom g Mot BOTRRR o e eneral markot was slow. with fair to in- reamery, v o |ferior kinds dull and easfer. would ap- 1,900 41 4% 4 | the retail trade in I-1b. cartons, 29c; No. 1, |pear that after such a stiff advance as canners, $2.750 bulls, $3.40@5. the head and sustained two broken ribs. . ;. ;? M‘:—lbm‘tl\x:bl‘. gfiv.;:“zlo n’;{'l’n:‘b( c“mfi.é was scored last week, packers seemed to “’5601!. m-h |n'na lgmn steers, “.Jfit R S o % c; in ubs,. ;P stock, sol feel that the market was tiing away } COWS elfers, 26@6.00, vy gt pack, 2c; common, 23c; iq ‘dairy ‘Tolh | from ‘them and thes were not disbosed to | HOGS--Receipts, 800 nead; market Woman Detariined. o, e, YRR LT M8 i common, Marks pguu.n every | put on lnythlnf more except under com-|strong; pigs and lights, $7.25@9.25; packers, | PIERRE, 8. D, Feb, 2l.—(Speclal Tele~ 164 .| Tuesday. pulsion. Thus it happened that cattle on | $0.20G9.45; butchers and best heavy, $0.40@ | gram.)—Mrs. Nat Wagner of Sully county, CHEESE—Twins, mn, iybung America, [ which there was competition from ship- | 9.62%. who ten days ago attempted suicide by | 18%5¢; Dnur cheess, IAwbesger, 18%ci |pers sold at strong prices, with others| SHEEP AND LAMB8-Recaipts, 2000 ... 000 "0 y brick, 8c: domestic kafi‘"lfl- e; ims as noted above. head; market, 10c higher; native muttons, | “1ashing her throat with g, knife died last R - iporied Swiss, M an has been sald regarding beef steers | $4.75@5.00; lambs, §7.509.%5; culls and bucks, | ight from the cffeots of her wound. Her . POULTRY-Dresséd: Brofférd, § a @0z [ would apply equally well to cows and heif- | 4.50G6.00; stockets, $8.264.00. 2 2. & o £ % I, Met. pfd...... W Cor was Héavy ‘Mlh" off from e |the last three vears:: 'mo R ,:“m_“%“m iy for. storage, 98 :;e.ndmer‘e) mlxhlr '\‘mvn :uven mull:le |:‘ :m to” Tye, Toward the close, listed . 1909, 1908, 1007, | ini. Marin prd.. n ; iy ey not several times torn opn the stiches s trom e e e D arated | Minimum Temperature 20 18 "9 | International Paper {‘.‘;?"ldfxay:“gsc. 6 Socks, hs! st w‘,{g"‘;l,f;:"’::,,;:’;‘",’,‘,;‘gt“,,;},"’"' | e 5t. Joseph Live Stock Marke | to prevent healing. i down ‘from 66%c to %%@éc. The close | Precipitation . 0 .00 .00 .00 International Pump ‘“u'm, abar 85 D rdog e e e S o abaies | AT JOREEH, | B! CATTLE—Re- i was weak, with May at %e lower. Normal temperature for today, 2 degrees.{lows contrdl ... {fiomee e, Rion | cQnotadans . on'/odete Gon Bt oelpts, 3,600 head; market act.ve and strons: e ~ g 'in oaty was relatively dull. May | Excess in precipitation since March -1, KM S0 Brollers, under 2i ‘ibs; Iic; sprimgs, 1%c; |good cornfed steers, . .7 o | e T o o elckrs, .00 iNieholimer Chprtianiw FTOm (o 0 e, e figures | 473 inches. Loutsville & N.... hens, 13c; cocks, 8; ducks, full feathered, | mon to fair cornfed steers, u?‘ 75; ‘8004 | HOGH -Recelpts. 5,600 head; market 6@10s| FPIERRE. 8. D. Feb. 31-i(Spectal Tele- r Mhs wero fiac, a shade lower. | Deficloncy corresponding period in 1909, |5 &' st. Louis | 13c; 'geese, full feathered, lle; turkeys, |to choice cows and belfers, $.0065.76; fair | higher: top, $0 2 bulk, §8.059.10. gram.)—John Bibleheimer, for the lasf yeur B proyixions, pork and 1 wers trom (508 inches. M. St P& 8. 8. | 71c! guinea fowls, 83 pér ‘doz.; 'pigeons, |to good cows and heifers, SR 00 com SHERP 000 | deputy ¥ x 25¢ o 7o highter, and ribs, u 3 3 0 AND ' LAMBS-Receipt puty state auditor, this afternoou an 248 Lo Tho highter, and ribs, unchanged | “Dericlency corresponding period in 1908, | Missouri Paciric | 00’ per doz. mon to fair cows and helfers, $276G48; k0od | head; market 100 higher; lambs, $.0009.00 r:‘r";n.' &_;‘fl;flg\;‘;fl: 'x}n_‘ll,:l:lug fic‘:s 6.23 inches. Wi K & T | "FISH (all frosen)—Herring, tc; salmon, |to cholce stockers and feeders, $4.75@.76; 3 | nounced his candidacy for the position of Tard, H0. 70 and ribe aa e v SRS L. A. WELSH, Laca) Forecaster, .| M, K & ' 11c; pickerel, S¢; whiteflah, 10c; pike, 10c; | falr to good stockers and feeders, .20 Stoux ity Live Stoek Market. state auditor as @& progressive republican. Bt Boatd: of Trede” willbd" cicked 4o — e byt 7 | trout, 13c; cattish, 17c; large crapples, 13c; |4.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, | gyoyx CITY, Ia., Feb. 21.—(Special Tele- —_—_— morrow, Washington's birthda | Kan City Grain and Provision NORCR. of M. st smelts, 1c; Spanish 'mackerel, 18c; eel, | $3.28G4.%5; veal calves, $4.0009.25; stock | oo S TG AT R Recelpt 200 hond It you have anything to sell ur exchan, The ‘ading futures ranged s tollo KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21.—WHEAT—Un- | New York Central | 18¢; haddock, 13¢: flounders, 1. heifers, $3.00G4.00; bulls, stags, efc., §3.35|FiAi)—CATELR-ReCCpts, — 28 (8 o4 g e ey 20T lchanged: No. 3 hard, $1.10G1.14; No. 3, $L08(N. Y. 0, & W | "OYSTERS—Selects, smail cwns, Zc; large, | @510 e Reinte AU " hada Duerkas | SIVECtSe 4 G TR TN S W LS oo Articles 1)prn mzn | Low.. |Close| Bat'y. | @112; No. 2 red, $1.21g1.%; No. 3, $L.18@1.33; | Norolk & W.. 46c; gallon, $1.86; New York counts, small, | Representative sales: trong to Bo highér; range of prices, $6,008 | Wmne. - odiovre close, May, $1O8@G108%; July, -$1.00g1.00%, | North American 3c; lnrznb ';aléan' .|‘|lo:6 oe rds, BEEF STEERS. & Bulle of sales, §8.8508.90. o 114 1,!1»\1' 113%, ln«m'l 1@% m‘::z;,‘\m%" :':SST sé&q;'(.’fc;"}}‘;‘."‘z :oivf“::fi.',f'.'yn):;lnl. m:"l "::";“""" ‘f;“’: 4 Tt SR ‘u'n% Stock fn Sight. 105 1 Lo 1004t 0ol 104k | 6307 No, 3 ebgadtcs May, edtic July, B g R o Tl R 'l " 015 Receipts of live stock at the six principal REAL ESTATI-. TRANSFERS 100 {10pa e SR 1 white, | B G OB T 1»,'.: N'o 3, 9. Lh-ick €15 western markets yesterday: s pyecl ot S B2 Nyl Migse. 0 i S *No.'3, ‘Bae. g Cattie. 1:07‘.;; Sheep | “Real estate transfors for February ' outh Omaha. . : 500 | 1910, furnished by the Midland Guaranie “,‘,‘;“{,‘32" I Rreotee "‘,"’,‘:,’,- SHURS | Rl B Serie L S8 |Sioux City 2500 s and Trust compiny, bonded abstracters, Chojce alfaifa, mm, g | Ropublic Steel | 68 8t. Joseph . 360 ¢ Farnam street. 'Tel. 258 “Dlue losur- BLTl‘hl( 118¢ i ner’é_ ery . extras, | Kepublic Bteel ptd.. ‘191% (&;xnxmr frotiar 1% A LY e O TR 2 withkotDnptal | Rock Islan . sizes, o3 valter W. Victor and wité 4o, a firew, 707 meoohd RECKing stock, { Rock Talan o, pid;. | 20 aet, per box, xk&l il Chicago - 32,000 B. Reedy, lots 1, 2 and blnck 12, B Foh t. . ¥, 20 p fancy Limoner e o | _W. R, Homan's add. . O A dlnre: bx:ovr'fi {8t o T Loma, 500300 sizes, pe 1 Total 48,800 Bavard Lisdquist to Ma!’ i 1 . L. 8. W. pld. sizes, ¢ per box " lot 17, block 8, Clifton Jorne 18 am | o e | select, " per. puna, ;. Jumbo, 1] Dry Goods Market. PUARIRTR A RSN, o ¢ Qats, 14,000 " 9,000 | Southern Railway bunch, 8. Callfornia | 3 ¥ NEW YORK, Feb. 2L.—DRY GOODS—The | 5, block 27, Omaha..... !80. Railway ptd B. Easter, W Imported | 3 6 American Printing company announced to- | Saunders —lnvestment = company Tennesses Copper BTy el re l;l,.lzfluflulkwfl;m;:::; ¢ day an advance of Yc yard on staple| Leter C. Cramer, ot Io A : o.. - h v “Tilden's. a 4 { MINNEAFOLIS, Feb. 2L SVHEAT-May, e L Bw !morm- 120-144-166 sizes, Der boX 3025 | ¢ 518 PrIOH 18 B BABIA D 0. e Paw JouRiuK] e ‘&c}".uxy:ellm angielen % ISL13%; July, $1.18%@%: eash, No. T 8t L & W. pfd, Apples: Jonathan and Grimes olden per | i 628 p 7 Poppleton, his wife, % rolfne L. : bkl SL146@1.15% | No. 1 northern, 3114 qu g N 1,000 181% 156% 150% | DU 35,00, 1en Davis, per bbl. §5.500400; |13 [ Amoskeag Manufacturing company an- | Poppleton, b Aroling YNoUE No. B northecn, $112%@1.13%; No..8 nargh: | ynion Fecitie id.: s 10 | QR per bbly $4.0; I |12 3 nounced the withdrawal of ‘all iannelets, Eoppleton; ot §, Block 2, “Boppleton 4 PLOUR-Steady; winter patents, $6.20p /0 $LKGL1ZN ¢ ~fU. 8 Reslty.. I | bbl., $4.50; Gano, per bbl., 400, New York |12 53 s . Aall pRoduspon. K ivinios | Wilitam ' F. Nash ind lla to Jghn ‘ I3 CORN—No. 3 yellow, S9@60%c. U, 8. Rubber 2,600 8% - e 4gM | Ere VLY Russets and Spys, per boi., I 560 strengthened in the cotton goods division 1 B Tun S Ve von " | QAT 1wl o g & R e Calios WO Cetemalns par'i e BB i SRV ER N | ) Fren B ' “Nao,' % v : 163 C. % ¥ it | @2.25; Colorade Jonathans, per box, $2; ex- & onYe quitia Cariv d ‘wife to Allce = Go: daiy | 88 iax, §2. Uiah Coppe L0 4K n O tancy Colorado Jonathans, per box, | Staple dress Koody for fall are being | C; George Curivers and wife BARLEY—Feed o , B5gpeTc; fair an‘: Sacks, $22.50G2.00. * A7 M\;'mllm Chomioal a8 =a 1}‘ zm'rua exira fancy Colorado R. Beautles, per | 5 1m8 41 B ordered from the large ocorporations. The JRI&key‘,"l:I mér::im:ul "l‘:.‘“t"’ ng- 860 n{‘ utl | FLOUR—Pirst patent (in” wood 0:- b, 8 4400 1% 6% box, $2.60; extra fancy Colorado Winesaps, | 1 ‘0 jobbing trade for the day was fair, , y 5 | No. 1 wouthwestern, $2.11; ! Wabash pfd - on . 1 1780 445 48 - » ‘Christensen, lot 136, Potter & Cobb’ No. 1 nosihwastern, ‘383l Timothy, .06 | Minfeapolie), ¥.50a0 % secont patont ao Wostern_Maryian im o ww ah :;W by riee Yormey, ipter | 5l lime ¢ 1% 8 The %4 8dd. to Bouth Omah 1,100 Clover. ‘ rst clea sevond Weatinghouse' Kiectric 0% 1 30 hoF brand, | 1 11160 4 6 8w ugar and Molasses. ] " PROVIS "P&'m—ue pork, per bbl., 323,621 | ¥ 20G3.50. i . |Western Unlon - Vi I . pkgs. In box, per bo: 3 505 NEW YORK, Feb. 8L—SUGAR—Raw, | oo, Mots 5 and 5 blook 1. Jerom b 1be, §1376. Stort ribe Visible Supply of Gratm. ' ' | Wiconsn Cetirai B ok of sl R R T o A $20 -\ firm: muscovado, § test, 8.73c; centrifugal, | Park . f b 7,600 thdee Qooach BRSLLIS: Wrart oiear”wdes | vy “Yoric, Tww b ina e, York | okt R B G2 B en | i iscon- | ¢ B e 890 [ Tnch atoady i ot Toas, 6:30G; orushed: 5.5e; | Chasien W Sents, I, 10t 2. blook , 'Tuul cl:r%cl;.“ wllunl and flour were :“:ml‘uu-‘;x‘:x‘nl:;if n::t.lfiul:‘u !st&a“vhaitl: United Dry Gooda, Thik }.1;)‘.““ e ece s e | 117 800 185 8 26 mould A, 5.50c; c‘(;b“h aw:fi XXXX B 1; lots 13 and 14, block 4, 'Puliman L D (noliday 1aat Naa s [ w iy, Fobrunry 10 Sollows: - WheAt, ¥, | “Tota: saies for ihe | 8260 Cauliiower: California, @ to # heads, STOCKERS AND FEEDER" s el R Bise: conleconats A, | 1nsermeban. i d to H! e e Ty | 000, bushows: Inereasi 8000 mushets: Cord, | P fpar ceate, JLI. Rutshiageds Cepsda per| .t o e in S o e, No 3 4 #0: Mo 8 L80! | Amaraiger. jot 18 Blook 3, Her pas: ! 500 |mu-'-'“|fl:"'):nwn'|‘-:3'."-odpu elnoedng | 12,404,000 busheis; Increase, 106,000 bushels. new York Money Marker. b, 1’ Cebbaget 'Wiséontn, ' Halmad 115 .. 82 § & % im A o o) Mah, Lot No T | RASee I ea oida (o iay T L):lptn Whine, o8 oars; ohia. 251 | OALs, 5,008,000 busheln: deorense, 0,000 bush. | NEW YORK, Feb. 21—MONEY—On call, | 1500 ;‘“m”w’c“f%m;‘:"“d b o Lo e 480 o 500 1.60; No. 8, 4.56¢; No. 9, 4.50c; No. 10, 4.46c} | lot 20, block 1, Colller's add. g s hogs, b ‘::fihlg!'nlfl'm !b;;w'-,h;::-u%crl.fl? easy; %G8 p;lra c;al, rru‘(‘:'.‘:l r:;;":’a -;:r; yellow, in 'y g,,, per 1by ‘fi' ifrnning : '.55 2:; No. 11, 4.40c; No. 12, 4.36c; No. 13, 4.30c; No. | Walter S. hJudne"u :ltfil ‘q, H.) WP o o o iy 50,000 Busbels, The visible RN | sants ojcsng, Yoans, very dull and | VA@3¢. Spanish $1.50. O1d | 1810010100 6% 4 %0 99 526 M, 400 . Jhurnbi’ AEIAY p 7 $1.2 No, 3 . x. ; No. 2 hlr 190,000 busbels. e visible supply of grain | per cent. = Time loans, ! | Vegetables: Parsnips, tur- |18l et 488 %6 535 MOLASSES—Quiet; New Orleans open | 82, CItY ...iieveeiioieriiims gl ;.. 3104 .13%; No. h-rd m! in un;d: last i.ruiy':l;; ‘:,nnlmmom)bu- 3 Jlend). sixty d-ynvva! "’.’.f’.‘?fim'&‘.‘. ngl;";‘\‘ nips, in sacks, W mku Garlic: g,u,‘ 8 563 485 52 640 kettle, 32@42¢c. lmerurb-n hllfllmmmny lll; K l‘; o z' ", . D b ent; d | - er, 0/ 12+ = « g g&e f (,.,'.1. Philadetphin Prodwee Marketi: | uzmz MERCANTILE PAPER—#%@6| Yo Donches. . ber Carrots: | Per 4 R e e I B Py paud Raw Acannard, of Jot 1, block oty ‘820 VY Sabl 8 | * DIILADBLBHIA. Teb. 8 ~BUTTER. o e, e oo os, Shncho® | Under the Influence of an active demand, | SAVANNAH, Feb. 21—OIL—8pirits of | Jopn 'L, Sofl, Hanry { nominal; No. 4| steady tra. Wetern cro Ky P SRLING EXCHANGE—Steady with | B o es e o bunches. 50c. Boots: | both local and shipping, and favorablo ad- | turpentine, firm at 9% G69%c. Louts Boll ‘to * Hans i N0 §|Bteady; exira weitern . creamery, Ly ass in bankers' Dills 4t 48450 | 1oc; Sio ‘bunches, Oic. Spinach: Per G | Vices from all other market points, tops | ROSIN-Firm: B, $.35; D. $.40; B 8445 | 450" %art lot 6, biock b e o Iy . 4 yellow, 51g6%. Oats: | "BGAS Firm: Pennsylvani a by 45450 for sixty-day bills and at $4.86% for | giGo Cgg Plant: Faney Blorida. dom, §1.58 | 8dvanced to a new high point this morn. | ', #.574; G, $460; H, 861 I 870 K. | fygion ... 100 Y G4dc. nominal; 3 cuh, | g Bhe At mark - oarrent o [demand. Commercial bills, $4834G48. = | g2.00. Tomatogs: Janey wiorldd. ‘or oot | ing and the bulk of offerings also sold |36 76: M, $.00; N, 35.60; W P WW, | ey B, Ric n.a.lqr' s :}umx!nu No. }wmn. *'"'l I Creturnable” cass, Ho 4t mark; | SILVER—Bar, fc; Mexican GO“"-“ 4o, | per G-bak, crale. MWGE. Siring and e 1R the ",'5“'}'",’.‘,‘"1‘5‘;.1 guer recorded in |§7.00 ! A Tavie, west b lot 6, block 8, Jetter's ° 4 "2 ] 18— 1N Lron railroas P o) of 0 et—— ; Ahite Gevie: stuaderd LADBLE o Y| frea clisen: Mo ot SMLki |y DO ateady: Rt e o war don $10605.00 iy | - That more of less Improvement would Wool Mariet. aad. 13 fSouth OMBNAL L st o BUTTER-Steady; “nm"(u " 20g900; | U e i, New ¥e nk“m ko (‘lo-'lnl quotations on bonds were as fol- | Grown Vegetables—Radishes: Extra fancy \ feature today's trade was eydent from the LOUIS, Feb. 21.-WOOL~—Unch a; | "lot 6, block 11, Druid Hil). . 0y da'ries, f1Ge. : G o e, TP | Sithern, “per dozen. bunches, 5o, Lef, | 9pening, but buyers wore & litle uncer- | Sl LTI Fol BT WDOTCUReRAnGEt: | ofk "’ Robineon and wite’ i3 ¥id EUUB—Kasy: recelpts, 8.0 ocases; at | Sholcs: 17Hei falr to good, 16%@iTe. |v. WL ot M. M. Wi ... @ | facer Extra fancy leaf, ber G0k, Wi head | 18In 8¢ 'the start regarding any broad ad- |tertitory and westsrn mediime, %@2c; Tine | John, W6 RODIRCON B NSE: 3rmr{| mark, cases Included, 19@21%0; firsts, o = P | 1101 eJapan 4 .. Sy | e e, §3 605 00, ‘Arpioyr| vnce in values, most bids ranging from | Medlums, 20Q2c; fine, 12gzic. geat Oy prime _firsts, ! Liverpool Grai arkset, 0% do 4% ... L3 | ey home grown, per doz. bunches, 40c. - | SUrong to a nickel higher than Saturday’ el o R e R e CHEESE-8eady ; daision, 104g1To; twins, | LIVERPOOL, Teb. 2o WHEAT. Sgot, Laomk e o, ia s | PO AN RO US Cunler: | New - York, | Average. A few hogs sold on this basis, Elxin Dutter Market. At Hanna, 10t 5, block M, Kountss 18%@18%¢; young Americas, .,8“‘, Yong | dull; No. 2 red western winter, o s IgRL. B den. s 13l sk | AC T A vt New, 24 frames, |DUt a beiter feeling resulted from brisk | BLGIN, Hl.. Feb. 2.—BUTTER—Firm, | i e®""% by horps. 16%@10%e. - futures, dull, March, W 20 My T8 u%a, HISE. &N, @l b4 Horseradish: 2 dozen in o $1.90, | competition and buyers were forced to pay [0c. Sales for the week, 439,400 pounds. FIs0e .oontiant 4 ‘Wite 1o Peatl * TATOES—Steady: choice to fancy, | July, 76 10%d. Allin-Chal: 106 a0 RN K. & T s e | SGER HOrseERdian: 8 ApRen O Phja: | b and even a dime more for. thelr pur- William. B “‘,"{,,‘"k P iy AR ' @de; falr to Gsie, 3 CORN— ip.n new, American mixéd, north- | Am. As e 0 e Mg T - b per Tbo 16c; Calitornia, No. 3, soft, | chases than they did on Saturday. Move- R bmud;, ot ock 2, 20 A POULTRY. turkeys, 17¢; chick- | ern, qulet, bs 9d; old American mixed, Ts [ 4™ T. & T O TR R R of M. 4w i | per 1B, 12%c. Hickorynuts: Large, per Ib. | Ment was active at the advance and-early | MRS. B“TON“ GETS DECREEN"‘; Firost and wife (o Eiisabeth 9\.?ahiulur . dull; Mlae-r“‘;l’ .. 4o te 08 N Y. C. g s 4 |42, amall,” per Ib., Sc. Cocoanuts: Per wack, | ff"l“l:i;“ Ahaut _sixty -loads 1n - all, were | | ®shepard, lota 1 and 215, Charlsew S-Canadlan; pteady, 18 i %% %o dab. R cleaned up In very gooa season | \ LOUR—Winter patents, dull, s 6d ety KTl - By Ko P 10, vav dos,, e, | s coniderable portion of the hogs were | ¥Final Chapter in o Martial Diffioulth Helghts ... i e HOPS—In London, (Pacific coast); steady, | “d cv. 4 1O ov. 8 1M Metal Maraket. piirchased ahove Ja30, With & wide epread | of Noted Whip snd Wife Isaac Shepard an Moy y y . : e ‘Chapman, lots 217 and 218, Charlsew £5 155@6 168, T4 W ist o @\ W | Now voRI et 81— METALS: {of 8% to $.05 taking most of the offe Ended. U - W o ov. n.. 10045 2 , Feb. 21.— L8—Market | {00 Saturday's bulk, it will be remem. Helghts 0 » Market. I 9% No. Pacific g | for standard copper on the . New = Yorky pered, sold at $8.504.9. Tops reached $9.10 E. Howland Smith and wife ry _— )R b. 31.~CORN—Lower; N B o e . 9% | Metal exchange closed dull, with spot &nd | 1gday, as compared with Saturday's top of| NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—What Is presum-| J. Willett, west two-thirds lot 6, 9. Lesis Gomoral Myrk: (- Sar i gl ) ;‘nu- No. 3 the: 3 - R I TR M S B | $9.05 and tops a week ago of $5.90. ably the last chapter In the tangled mari- |, biock 1. Linwood Park...c oo o T ; .8, obe; ov. 3un i e London mar- P on an o to 5T Louls, W A‘}‘—Hlfihar_ No. 4, §6c; no grade, 53¢dec. 108% 80 con. 4. 100 | ket wa gteady, with closing prices quoted | Representative "‘"'k tal difficulties of Mrs. Frances Burke- | oiran Horn north % fot 2 and all rack, No. uM 0. 3 OATS—Lower; standard, i No. '3 X% Reading gen da..... 99 |at, £69.75 64 for spot, and futures at 60 Ss, 73 18 & & BN Roche Batony! was written today by Jus-| of lot 29, block §, Kountze' 34 add. 6,600 mt. v May, $L13%i | white, 47c; No. 4 white, 46! o AR Sl RS L AR b te G B Local dealers quote lake copper at iRedy | i HOM e en tas Mool Sian Be' slened the tinalde i J ! . i Srne— o | & : i electrolytic, 18.62%, and | ¢ h d £ NG3'wh “'&Fmr.‘.' wor) Saay, il Milwsukes Grain Market. aih e ot oo R W G| G o SRR parts todky |1 38 BunuaR o 3% |oree of divorce separating the soctety mat- _,“',,T% pwor: May, MILWAUKEE, Feb, n'-‘ngu'—uu 1% %N " N sedboard"A. L iu., #hg S0oNding to tha custem house returns were e v @ . 90 ron from her last husband, Aurel Batonyl, b, northern, $119G1.19%; erg, 311 E oo -t ons, making 19,48 tons 80 far this | w W e 6 8w 1 -nn FOA tradh No. & So: No | i . gt NG 3 Ko e Yy Tae ool ... M | month Tin Wwae easy, with spot quoted at it Wiw 1 1 4% | the notea whip. % Wa Offer ¥ou : m ures fower; May, 4o% | 175 210Y 0« ¥ "3 Qo sk rei dn.. . sey | 3381093330, February, $3287 March, | 1 8w W u ... 20 Mrs. Burke-Roche Batonyi s permitted | § Nehraska Municipal Bond$ ‘m Ominal at W0%e. nAany_s.m.,..._ agne oo %80 Railway be. 106 | $T2.96@3.10; April, $38.00@83.25;, and May u‘* § % 9§00 to assume her last name, the Batonyl por- '_m‘ o N S Biater satect & LM% do gem. da.. e .%. The London market was easy, | i 4oy 900 tiow ‘Thereby’ belnig GFoUped, 1f she KROld If you have a few hundred d @6.0; ";‘q‘}u;’ Sbd. straight. 86,0008 5 Dulath Gr Market. R . &..... J PR IPEL SRS G SN S 20,00 atiirie |\ g 131 vo desire. Mr. Batonyl is forbidden to re- || S5 Tncacest coll or Write. oS g . ; " oo 100 [ o " d closed easy and a g G| it J hagd winter Mm 2o bl STTHBAT Ay wue - MU o SO shade Jower' &1l _around, with sbet quoted o e - marry. 3. . CABADY & 0O, Ine. -’E‘Tfi‘ No. & northern, §112. YEE Y OSWU. B Steel 20 fa... 100y | BF H-46G4.60 at New York and 3 0G4.40 at | s ns W8 % g ( 539-40 Paxton Block, m ket mmcked. sast track, sL1sa | OATR-Whe % anmm B T Ve care chem el | GO SC RO T aiber was Tirmer. With | 351 3% | 8% e Nomtinations to Senate. . 1 o D Erle p. | .0 abash et e, 1114 e - - WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Presids Spot queted at t N Y d |2 25 W0 8 0 lent Taft nA!-—m..a‘ timothy, $15.00018.50; prai. _Hay Market. o om b X 8 e & w2t Doia. deliver |3 2 % 2] today sent the' following nominations to rl M y 5 n:‘ mfills\ OMAHA, Feb, 21 —HAY—(‘nul 4o veries B.. m 1' Rloc, cf, ba.. 91K i In London the spot market closed at £2§ 2s |4 wm 8 o0 the senate: ¥ HAW'R\)—Q& . 3 l;’v' lslfl"‘ No. Gen. Elec. ¢v. 6a. . 18U Wia Contral da. | W% | 6d. Tron was unchanged for Cleveland war- |3 I 18 1:’0 be xrfi;rmu:wtnl tn the pavy, Captain kers |U" wigen) ereamery, Basic % A i Te e Wh 1L Con. fw ref de... W4 Mo Par. ev. o8 cifa,. %% {rants at bls 34 in the English market: | g G g s H1 Sydney taunton. Brol “‘ . Mot Ahas. Geally no ehange was reported; No. 1 . (EMP TWINE 7o . 3" The supply of no'd nay' s Eat. ‘Mot dous. [ 1Scail ) ed; No. i|% 0o a% 1 M Aroatiook PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbing | the demand equal to | TeBia. wOftered toundry northern, $1850@18.75; No.' 2, f18.25 | 3’ 500 1 t 30 . . BN Sewall, re- SBAIN, 823 37y hu m‘n-. Ime steam, $12 67%¢ | -— C—— @18.50; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern appointed collector of customs at Aroos- 2 " A t M0 A% 9’0 ottios; ¥io . ¥ 12,674, unchanged; boxed Cotton Exchange Cosed, Treasury Statement. soft, $18.50@18.75. I 00 40 8% HE took, I8 the famous old gulde who plloted | gell Telep! extra lu.. olear ribs, $13.50; short | NEW YORK ~The Cotton and! WARHINGTON, Feb. 2L—The condition| ST. LOUIS. Feb. 21.-METALS-Lead, | 4. 158 5% 08 Mr. Roosevelt on a hunting trip and was Wm wlaars, U8 Bacon unchanged; boxed | Coffee exchanges here are closed tod |of the trpasury. at the beginnlug of -busi, | steady at $.40; spelter, dull at $.5. |# o e e first appointed by him. Oldest and

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