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IT, 1902. FINANCIAL. I'ARSLKY-Ncw Orleans MSpkr per doz. bunches. California Wc ptr doz SM.hT POTA1 )i:.s kentuckj 3 IS fir jellow to IIjiI for red Consigned $2 i er 1 bl ; Inline proun $1123 pr bu RVTmi: h-3Sc rr bu SPIN i 11 4..51 "c ln bu box for home crown SAliERivll l'T-H in.lnmdP SIS., isr ? bbl nnd J3 w nrr Lbl In u Jobbing a) i nMii.i'.iui:; j:s pt bbl.. j:a82n jcr Vox HOKSKUABIsll-clfll Mi l'AUHNH'h Jvoithern 1 Wil ft) rr Mil for unwrrhoJ. wulil pr - 1 1, sadj CA1 l.in.'iU Kit Ncii C-dlfonila at Jl 73H1 SO rr cmic Texas $- per i-ugar I M HEnTs SI 10 per 100 lls . :vm, Orleans 303CC ppr OVu bunohPs. Txa itfi'n per l..z. Lunelle's. (It MHO riorlJa JiSuiM ixr Iwx LOfil'UM-florid. 5(36 per crite IIUiiIIAKIt Mlt AfeH- Northern ;e per 1ft) llrj KOIII.KBI iw Orleans 5j ')c per doz. bunsliep i:m:i:v l'i:Pl'r.RS I lorlai 3..0'i4 p-r .rite M'MfH OMO.Ns-Jl a rcr trau (on-imied culd brtrc JJ'tH "i ptr box M"UINi; liUJNs Market linn n.rWi ;t per tox for wax Mciliun at S4 er i basket crate l.N01Vi:si H ir liol for chol.e Ml si l:l UHbKNs .vo Orb It- 1iW; ir dor lunch" FINANCIAL i f THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK 207 X. Broadway (bet. Olive and Pine ets.), with HALF MILLION Full Paid Capital and HALF MILLION Dollars Surplus, conducting its business along strictly commercial lints, li aning monev In mcderite amounts to nputable huslneps huses for le gitimate mercantile lutd"- Ins dalls added to its line of ratrons. and to djy, with total rt sources of over . SIX AND TH BEET-QUARTER MILLIONS, i-olleits ncenunlt-. promising that all business intrusted to it will bo treated with eourtes, promptness accuracy and llberailt. Interest paid on time rerlillmtes. vsmem 5 v Only 3000 Treasury Shares Remain at $1.35 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS AMD THE PUBLIC. ThH is t certift that the unJoriunicl Ito.irrl cf Directors of the Ground Floor OH Co liae sicn to Hnll mil S I!i-ils. a re Hilile (io.tl .liiPiit, t.13 pi rurltj HIiIr St L-itis, the ei-lusle sal.- "f all i f the treasury th.irfs cniii No one ' ran 11 1 tre.isur slink diilir.. ami the tic of .un oth 1 -toek th.in treisury ttuck ilms not bcntri this ctmpiuj one ilollar. whircas the- sale of tn.isur stoek Incre it s thi as-ns of trx Uuniar. Ii the pureh'se of t irk cirs anil thi'rib incr ins the aliu of the bharis Next allotment of Trea-ur Shares will be offered at 2il per cent aiHance. Ground Floor Oil Co., CAIHTW, KMt.l-MI. 100,000 Mir.rt- CUMMiO in Iri-niim Has paid . oer tent m two months wilt a 1 ptr cent monthly tiiideml f r I bin r i'.u tow ind t cure ths dUid nd. tr -. iniitiiUnr Ti . e.r'-s lntre-t In tours ri'iii trt.ii. j- i QjMJffZiSZ'vi J I. i.i:k. iiTt-rie J J C SMVTII I'resid nt lJO fl ,& 4-cs If h. 1 OI. S R MCS I) ill is T- J It IIAIIHIS IoeI-r. iilcnt. rr JOHN I. ctK III-A v l (l.tuuie T. I'ull liifnn.itloti upon reipn rt Ail rii all orili rs for stock it $1 13 a snare anil m 1L1 ill rhei k- p .ilil ' HOLLAND S. FJEAViS, 613 Security Bldg. 4fh sn. Lows. Phsns Kialsch A S3. 31. Libs. He. eiiil 'leli'Aiuiiis M nvjiense lteMeriiiK IikU enil fur eoplrs if incr MilHl ii Hit ltliml t lie.s. .! -. inc banlc or trntt compun 3 ', ,t tj u irantre 3 pir cenl I m 1 b' T r 1 hj. 3 t I'l Mlllilts I tiFiern IK IliOJP 51 .ott- r' doz Florida J3H7 per lot fir inc Sirs., Ml Jut for st an T nsiii:s tylffT'k rr lz lur-hcs KALI' inltinire TV'fSl per bu! CICE.N O.MONS-Ie: li li irr ', ta. tia.it. Ths HaUona! Ban!: of Sorcmercs in St. Louis, JEgEESHXvUJIttl rTT7?rt-Trzrf!tt?mJ7?-l&rrV sVT.u;i,Tg;g.-. L7?J:ffT;7yCCT;- X;MIZ;&U'IKZJ!Wkj22 .T.yTr,"!! : e?5Sffi THE REPUBLIC: MONDAY. FEBRUARY I p rs. f ' t .11 I CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $8,500,000. croi m s solk n in. IMWlKSiT l'AIU O.N 'HMU IIEI'OSI I. WH1TAKER & COMPANY, 5urcjjcrj la WHITAkCR liODOMAN, BOND AND STOCKBROKERS, 300 N. FOURTH ST. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Monthly circular containing list ot local trcurities mm Ltd m application. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST CORflP'Y, N. W. COR. FOURTH AND PINE STREETS, Capital, Surplus and Profits. $7,300,000. A General Trust Company Business Transacted. OFFICERS: Jl LIT s WALII. President !iln ITts nnd rilANK P 11AS Ilont Ofticer UlLUfcRICK VlERI.lNti. Trust Ofllper UltEi ICI.MIIIIOE JCiNT-J I rtunel sMI I I. V H KK1!N . 1 u-e President. JAMCs K HUOCK s rutin HI i'.II It l. l.K. Vft.stant sreretarv JII.NltY C IltBOTSoV. :i sst hecretary. GRAINS CLOSE HIGHER ON OUTSIDE DEMAND. MS IS FEATlKK OP THE TFtADIXa. Wheat and Oats Advance in Sym pathy nnd (lateral Tone Js Hullih. t1- turtliV. local Kraln market v.-as unwsu ali strong" for a Saturday. At the ojipntn,; ilwro jva- borne hclllitK b traders wiio diu not cire to hold their linta over Sumlay. Tlii clement responded readily tu bear n w. in the shax of htuvy ret eiplt. light .iut-Icie demand nnd sluggish forel,u mur kfts Tlu tendencj of wj.eat was doun w.trd until a winpathetic advance began in Fjmpathv with the ptreiiKtfa of corn. Reerints of corn local! v and aL other nn- mar nolnta were much llehUr than on the . .. ... ii .i i.. if. .- .i-rtctjifiiuiiiK u ja'-t jtr. invr inj hfrilfltinn tTjtjInfr- ordrrsjcaune Jn from m n pofntn In the touth and Sonthwem, ,. ih ftr tab and speculative account Tho jMjiih.ivf. or 1S)WU bu. of torn in Kast St. J -on is lor shipment to Kurope &ao an ad ditional impetus to the market, which con tinued stronc until the cloe of the sei.-ion M.f win at optntd unchanptd to sc off. at o7c to WW . and closed unchanpeU to "hc i.p. at S3M(toL Jul wheat opened '4c off at TTc, and doted -flflA4C up. at TSi 7bc Md. .Mav i-orn opened l-ltc up, at 6JHc. and clofed up at u'Ufi'i Julj torn optnd 'Ac up. closed Mfc.e un. at G;i63Ui it c;'fec. and. Mij oits opened 1?e up, at 4e, and clo'wd nt the same figure Jul oats opn(Ml J4C off, at 3J4c, and tlo-ed ,e up at JPkC Cnsli 4-ruin, I'lonr, Etc. WH HAT Cash miitket Uoccipts 27 earn local and Ifi can thmuRh No 2 red Hold at S7Uc this and &7SSSS E ?lde for ni.ar-b . No 2 red of North rn KTowth at 7c anl No. 2 at 6c E .Ii2e No 4 it S1-&M Hard winter No J fcelllnn: at 7fc for NfbrufJta, and S9c for thoice Kansas, fin.j Turkcj worth Sic poor rejected spring s dd at t5c ORN Caph market Receipts 22 car local anl 9 artt throjxh Rj samph. dHlvor-d No 2 at t tni sine an 1 t o o no 3 at 2e ttW inl K llle 70 ( jcllnu a Cl i: itldo N 2 white at t. at fi2'4laetV? this and t.x thi- anJ K elde , eetl at t,m.c i tdde, f nnl '4B u arrive vtllow ceetl at t)ls.c N 2 white worth C3.t.rV "VTS- eh mirkft Rfcfii)tf 2s cars local and 1 ir irrotiph R t-HmpIe. delivered No 2 at 4 V for low to 4nc No 3 at 4. No 2 North- rn at ifiSSi7 No 2 white at 4fcc. No 3 white nt tr'jttiv No 1 while at 4WPc nB-No 2 at Va2u.c H ltlfc;i Suitable at 5"c to 6c. according to vejj;ljt and col r I UAXEF.D No market FI.tR Quotation on soft winter for ear lots iik Patent SISt I 11. i-lralrfats- at S3 RTflS 91), fTtrj fxnrx t2 toSrf Ta iUip tt Wt JV ln. irrsde wift w-fntpr In ftiti !. S Tr.f5 hard Hn. I tcr In Juto ks S2 7-&2 'M for crar. S333 23 for Mraichts S3 350 3 70 for patents, eptln wlieat jafnts S3 65i3 7d in bulk. T5e hlsher in vvocd IIRAN Tills or IJ side ;kv, large; tka . direct orders i?f to 33c t milt !3iI3c Phipstufs at mill at $1 0'. Ri E KIOUIt J(bbinK at S3 13 In k- and S3 40 In HU COIlNMEAI-ntv meal f o. b . JS 11, pearl mc j! crits and hnminv S3 4 I1A Recrlpts 27r. ton- local rnd 1J0 tons through shinned l't trrih Prbs K trk p fol lofh Timothy $14il4 a" for 1 hoicc S13$14 for No I 11212 i) for N. 2 cliver 13 SOffll, clover mlret Jll rmiZ for No 1 and JH r) for N'u 2 Piairle tbis Bide tl2 for cho!c anl No 3 and Jl1 for No Z alfalfa n 50 STi:W Wheat !I-Ci73, oat.3;05CW rc Si ifiti I-EAD AND PEI-TLR-FpcIUT at S3 D) IV ad SUM iZ. lirCHWlNKS-Ste-ifiv at Jl 21. I'rlem on 'Clinnjce. The fnllqe Inc tables fIiotv tbo ranso of prices on lUlure anu creili grains fosed Ranged Cloced I'rldaj. 7Se,h cw-,i b 4J'I l 37 a "ifsteplaj. YestrJ"V. VS-iACi. ft" at K Wheat Maj Jul t orn -Ma Julj Oats 3 lay Julv c ," ;?,' , j;r?.' S Ui"u-Si" "'''' ' 7T-t5 74"b .-. .j-3 "vj-: " :i a n K',1 iuh wheat, con anl oats ranged: Yesleldaj. balurdav LnM Year 71,n7.i7 72 ei74ij n on 7ii.'71' CS'slTu n fl 40 5i404 Cy'i'Mw 31 311., 3JH5i' " 10 35,C?0 2rt.ff27 25. hoit-No 2rtd7 ik;. v7J,!.i;, so , re 1 . Ni tlMii Vnltel . tit . n . hard . 7X 4i-0 '.' Jlinl 77 C73 n O in No 2 md C2 V7 fiS7V, li QViU 771. -a so 7i fi7J 11 r;',iC3 wijflt.: lei faMl. i -I141: G.'tt(U ir. 47 47125f4l !SlsilS .-.l,tl4tl. 4 H I jl2 ttltftt-. :vo J nite V 3 n-lliid No 4 inUiil N 1 while No 2 ellow No 1 tIlou CIiJ2 li'.'.if.. fij-aliir O'ts No. 2 inxd 4.".sr4 Ni 2 Northern lsiitll7 No 2 white . 4 No 3 w'me No 4 wnlte No 3 ml led NC 4 '3Cll 47V. (H 4IJ-S4; 2Rlifi2,l 27, 'o, 2-W2H, -sj a,', 1. Stoelis nf (7rniu tn More. Ycnterdas Irtla Usl Tr Wheal ...1.134 "is 1.2i-,ftS (273f41 rtm . 1 ".73 707 iyC63S 411 C3I Oats . 234 4U 234 ."( 2s f07 3to 102 221 1)2.221 15.S23 No 2 rsl wheat . .. . It" "III l.S 115 1 762 5."o 2 hunt "17 227 flC.211 2W.S".l No 2 rtlwl corn . . b9 ll'l 111 4! 24U330 No 2 whl 41011 413C2 112.130 No 2 inld oats Si .' 1M733 . . No i wMtc . i.CS7 7 721 2141 No 2 rso . '"4.4 0 41 10.2:2 No ! lellcw i-orn . . 1W SJD 120 41 . St. Lnul 4 Curb lnrKct. Wheat Mhi hold at S3V', nuts fo'-SiSc. rail rI''''r' 'IU', f0lJ " "v,,c. puts 7SScs ells 7siJi b I'oni Mav sold nt f'i-.iiC3c. and thar Lid' puts lK'.c ..alls WiCulSe to 63S- ST. LOUIS PRODUCE MARKETS. Fruit, Vejietsihle, Toulti-y, Egg and 5uttor Quointions. Current rrcelptr at 23c Ibcelvfl 3S2 kg?, lo cnl T0 thnu,h 40 shipped Butterhtendj. Quotation: Crtamerj Kxtra 2r.rfj2R1c. nrsts 24- necoivlit 2lff22f Dairy--Kitra 21ii22c. fir-tr. 1741 life. Countn-TiMri.' rll 15c. poor to good Hl"c. thoice pickM lc: jnwr tr fir I3fflt, grci-c ic l-idle pacKvl-Uxtra (iieese JobUng: Twin at llic, Iiirl H'4; dairies U4ct V A 12V. 'ntr horns 131?: N" . larce lie: N. V nvill 11-iC rimbrger 12'W3c. SvrUs-Oiolcc J5c: No. 2 12tflJc. IlrtcK 1313V- Iro Intoim, Pik New Standard J15 3flW per 1M lbs, (a ft J ebbing way. llEMtl tKMPI.K AlIEs. Asft Tru-t orfiirr WILLIAM C UlkBl, A-sl-tant Trut nffleer KtjOKNi: II. HKNOIM. Heal lttle Ofllcer. Wll.Ut'11 It PItll K. Safe Depcslt tlfflcer. Iari -Clioler i(am U. I le- 3 2T- jrr lb In a Joliblnp waj. kettle rendr-d ut I'VlOc I3rc-n HainsIn cur lutri f o b L, side: Ham 10.U1H i it i4f c 16 a at 3ijc 1SS) it it fcT'ac, kinnii hnir 16 a iH- nt lO'ic. a -4 at V'ct California b'iii6c, Xen ork smid at 7c From block ,lrl run of-house hiiiis at &c to S3st, bflllea ut Vbfi'lUc I) S Ment lo arrJe. WQ'dax. tJrc I c'ribi held at h W - at 624c c i f. Kid lots in t Jobblnc way ranged Kxtra ehort and crll nt f-Sc, clear -ldei Sc; t filler t JtHfiStV- standard backs at V rli!e 7'-c, fat backs s. Dealers charge higher tn unlet s" Itacon Uxl c meats In a. Jobbinir May raid. laxtra s! urt and c:ib at Jic. clear fldea at 9Hc, brllln at $7r to 1W as in ncr ace. rlattN at tc. fat lnK- ut c, tandard iMcks at UNc. dealer charge higher on jrdr H"eakfa.t baton at l&V for ha i lr fur fanc small, hams at lOc to ll4.. California at 7iv. Ntrw r'K fboulder ic. runtr lird Choice 7'Sc ountr lacn Mdn at c Tallowteadj , rrtm countrj No. l at f'tc. No 2 at 3'4c. take t tic rackers irlme una choice Iifld at 7c to 7'4&.4c OIo ftfrarln- Qu te at 10lsc flrtafre- -maIl irrepular los countrj: Brown at 3 tc. eIIon at 4itc. white at 4Sc I'uckem -tork IJrown at 4Tffc.e. jellow at SSitic. white at 7c hheep at 3iSo. thin ewes and bucks SI'-jC, fprinK limb P33',c veais j-ii;nt reoe'pts, iirmer yuote Cholc St .it Ti rtr-T- Ih fjlt- nt JWllin Utr ! f fat Jt rrtiiirh rtMiKh. small nnd thin at 3r to 4e t ef lb IJef-On orders. Pbld riate at JS.V FUltnn Market at J? M drlei ts 12c, tnni;ue K'xc pr lb Ins V J4r. knuckle. 13c. outMde lie. lai Poultr -Hen. and mlxM chicken nt e: old rootirt 4c. capons 13til2c. etamcy joung mjwter 7c broilers i2c T urkep Aerape ro 'flpta 11V" ftr lit toms K'-c 7eeMj Ih'c UuckH at 1'V PfReon Jl rer dor Ire?M l'oultr -caltled and undraw-n. with iidt ind Ie-fs on CI lcKen hoic 'iftit.root ers ec, . ap.n 12W1V Turkeji t hnlr 1, be. I I) iek lit? 11 V Ml pocr stork in dud rs Hweatlnir. thin, crawn. etc. nominal Gecu ti'SMe Koaninfc Plc-In demand at Jl CT to SI 75 per head I'reFh I"ihh Stpa.W Otmio Siinn at n. r-sn- pie .u c t r nall to c for large, bass 7c for larce. 10c for order iz-. whit- bass 2c. dreM eat 1c. ppoanblll cit 6S; dreseil liuIlhtaOr 74c; LuCalu !c. drcfKl burrlo I'iSoc. drcBrd (irr- iinn v.iii n'et"pna(i -'c. wnue trrch c. Gnnv tqulrrel at lOc j.er dot: jack silpM Jl 5) rer do7 Iluclts Mallard 3 w. 1 lue ivtnir tal K 50: mixed Jl . edmashacks JS red heads J3 M. RabMts Oio'ee at fSatle. less for frozen, etc . rer doz. 'Pcssura lOgKc Jack rabtilts Jl jr doz. Hide. Dry steadj. Dry FIIrt-Tcxas hea HUe; Teinn aernEe 13i2c. Tenn. Ilsht l!c. natiix and rkanas Id. mien IV. No I nattie UHc No. 2 natlc 1IV-C. Dry f aiteil-Itoun 1 lie. Killed No J. II ic. Filled No I 10i2c Green wlted Hound j1 "f.j,?? Tr lb less, uncured 1c per lb lJl3 culla 3',. cull dr stock. 7c Horte Ir"s 5- '- " No 2 SI 2. Fnm. Raccbon No 1 large No X medium No 1 larse .... 40 No 1 medium ... 25 No 2 Il Trashy worthless Hed fox No I 1 1.00 No 1 medium .... a 25 No. 2 75 No 3 SO No 4 15.J3 Clrav fox .$ 1 ni D amall a. No No 4 No 3 Mink No 1 larce . . 1 R." Na 1 medium ... 1 10 io rmau i. No 2 N 3 . .. . 4 No No t No 1 medium . No 2 . . .. No 3 .. No i Otter No 1 larce. . , No. 1 niedlcm No 2 No 3 No 4 Wolf I'ralrl SO t) 41 10 10 R5) I. DO 6 '0 r..r hkunk Prime, as to Hlaik, lars . Week, medium Miort. nrfpe N irrow itrlj e llroad strips Texas 1 00 IS i: navi Wue i Lniirlme 15J3 W IH rnt . . lT.ftrt Civet cat P lojis I IQger . .. blTij IlfUPe cat 10 Mukrat .. . Wli Opofsum S3 Timber .. .. JucBJl 51 Hear IM12 lteaier . ... JIij 6 i-airerie- southern aklns 15 per cert .es and Northern 15rf 2J tr eent more. Kansas &. Nebra'ka Medium . .Uitl? Elne rncillum .14!-.ai5 iRht tine ... 14 4jlli eaiy nne .11 mV lllseourl & Illinois Combinr and Tex .1 T & Ok Light fine . 12145CJ14 Medium . . . H'iffl7 I lne rredlum .13 tl4 t'onri-e & low. 14 W14l Heiw fine ...10 011 Dakota & Western Medium . Ui.fUfi't Klne medium .lSifcCrH I.ll-ht nni . . .13 nm3 lleaiy line .to 11 Ark & fiouthern Tndie months 17 Lamb . . IS liurrj . ...12 813 Hani burr-' . 10 Tuhwne'iefi No 1 . . . ;ii N" 2 . . 21 CI22 " Hurry . .14 all ilothlnir ... IJ srlSVJ ",,J cioihinR 17 en' Trail ocd Inw. 17 biicrill buiry. 14 J.kht tine ..H aiS Hard lurry . ili ll'an flno .. 11 312 I-imb . 10 MIC'J la . is ,t Minn Medium . .. .Is 154 Fine medium .14 nn'i LlKht fine 13WI14 Heaij fine .11 Q12 Black and .dv at from 4c to Cc per lb ; 13c allowed on old and 2 on new wool sk. I'rnlf ami Vegelalilrn. The Republic's quctitlons are for tar lots In flrt hand1 unpps other nUe specified fcciall lets nn rders are tharffed hlcher STRAW RKRRIK-Floriia refrigerator rtoclc 33fit')c rer quart box APPLES? Current receipt selling frcm SI Zt to 3 pr bbl fancv rtock higher. I'rom htorare Un Davis held ai $3 50513 7". .ax to quality, and wlacsap and willovvtwlg Slrft SO per bbl. In a jibblnc wa. PKARS-Califcrnla SI SCil CO per box ltMONfc California on trk 52 23 for choice to $2 1052 25 for fane and SI 4) per 10 basket car rier. New M"sini S3ff3G0 in a Jobbing way. GUAPKfa Catawba torles 10012c OR a Pi: HtUlT SB6 50 pcr box. according to tUe ORANGFsMow. tead Quote nw Mexican Senora at S2 35 a box on trk , S2 40 del. Calif o nla naveU at SrG0$2.ft for choice, seedlings at S-iu2.13: I Iorida at 2 0 for choice, fancy higher. In a Jibbing wa 23-JCOc per box higher. Targer ire S3 irfr box. m CRAMiLJRRlES-S6(g7 51 per bbl.. J 1 752 CO per LOi- PINEAPPLES S2 503 per crate for Cayenne; Nw Havana SI 5og"2. MAlOA GRAPiCs-Sfi&flQS Xer bbl. COCOANFTS-fclIin? n dialers at S23 mr 1.0X in a small wa at $3 per 100. UANANAs on orders at S4 per 100 I'OTATOLe yuote: Rural on trk. 7CS78c; fan cy 7jsOc. poor ft3v17c. ONION Choice mar-by jedow at $132 on trk. SI 4. del. white at SI 50. red nlobe at SI 421 45 in bulk il 50 In . CAliRAGi: Holland and DinUm S1S&20 del ; domestic lower, red lUc per lb TOMATOKi Florida at S2.33M2 7 ner fi-hanket cratt. fanc at S3: Mexican held at S1.75S1 9j ,. ? tier oasotei crave. .- wnz ,o per 6 uaKet crate CKLT11Y Michigan 3fl40c for small; wh'te pi Line 2i20c per doz bunches; Colorado 23Sa0c; fume-grown l-gHOc lr doz bunches, as to size; bulk S212 50 per crate. California. $22.50 per ciat Celers rods 3)(ifc per doz LCTTFCi; iTm: ptr bu. Ikjx for home-grown. Fb-rldn SI 7oCT2-25 per hamper, New Orleans Ufa 4 V) per bbl, CARROT.s Northern 3143715 icr ten; washed 7)7 7V per Vt-bbI ; Ntvv frleans 23fi30c per tloz. bunches IITRNIPs ltomc-grown 30Q33c per bu ; Globs wnt lieu 7at&svc ner 'i-l bL sack; New Orleans at 2S-j'U'-c per dor. bunchc. MI-tecllnitfMuiM Inrktt. 1 K THKHv-In demaul, stea i Trlme Hie r t -. in snall k 4?t in large "k 4 sn m m -mall Vi in nrK k uld whit X J7t. X 2 3t W lr.(rtc X lt(4l2e WW vr ciU k( n Se turke tail !-V. w me Si-, pu'ntvrs "r ir ind tall ,c tnp ml -uid pointers 5c, btul, - lMk iili T5 dir. Ik I1-1 KtIN.H. 1."1C I'riim aet .ins 3iV pr lb . Txis at 27c. anlelope li-. jt.r lb . jwat 30c tu h. ilfm ied ut HKKUA.-Umt at 27c ner lb for prim MIi;ri IMII.r- Full wool pelts nimlntll ac to 'iw. limb t 25c to lc. shfarlltiKs at Sc to lie dr tuck fallen, etc . Sc per lb I tool Olnsenn at from $3 7". to M 2j. lad fill ps-- Mt Sl v Mnca .it T"o. pink at I KoIJn sfil at 4c Miy appv at 2jc wdiofviirk of root V lurk of tree 2'-c tnki at 3 black. 11 4c andl.a ut fwifi. Hod t -c bliifj Hair 3i skulkip leis lv e i -"arras bark 5 , wild plmjer c. i A&TO IIKs-nil fl 1. an 1 $1 4) per bu prim In ir lotM. small and inferior le- 1 NFIjOU Fit sl.i:U 1 I'r P lb" I INsIJ I Oil III., it i.i. lulled -4r prices nominal CA-TOtt OII-1-ots 2 gil , Jlr lb No I nnl low. n T smaller ijmmities It i r Hi mire COTTON m:KD OH- turner el'ow nt 44c; wliitf- 4io. winter tllow 47c winter w!ilt 4Sr- Hops New Acrk lhtilTi Pa Mc toast 15 1C . old it lie f. nljrn it 4 fHU hAL.T n Me Medium y . t,rutul ited S5- pr III Oc ler bll more thin hldf III MI'i:M-Uitt bd at .2. pr lO ll3 . pll ti "-t 1)K1H .i;i.i; FI.AI--.l-hlnc from mr at SI Ts'5il -tlch $1 CJr;l 7) split $151. hlppoorwlll i cute $1 Oj MIIlli: 1IBN Hi d 1 1 ked ei hini In a mill av frcn tr at Jl 7 VI o p i bu . t rnrI $1 6 rr bu maih'no picked ?1 70. I Imn b inr. at 'nf ir Ih btiikw J--". "il I'-rni i nk it 131 KntiU at P4IilV New .rk sI3 4c JIONIi Comb I irk at t :V bright ambrr Io(fiK white rlinrr whtc ulf-tUn 1 M6e htrtlnwl tuthtrn in 111 at 4c t 4J4c, t in lz ii k tallforidt tarn 6fitsc MO--S Market tiil, miclUre picked In h-t -Im ind. cfferirKs UN rd Kni-mlxd FiIVc mlxAl If2V.c inc'il ie p.ce 1 Zrt2lsc. X at 3sft4 . XW at ,i .WW 3sc, in ferior j !ckfl lfss est a black 6c. i:MPT HAUKi:i-hCcal oil titrirnt!ne an! saollne 0c. Ipetar 7il, black oil u-. llnst--d llnht oil and -arnlvh 75c. usir IV, whikj c. di lalf libit 5.K1. wine Wc, lurkra-t 3-pttkle- 4V. tit c. flour ISc. m Iaf 1 St lard tltrces 33; Vc off for each broken hea 1. 3c off 'or ach hoop rnlFInj? 1IROOM CORN Nomina. l llrm q tote 1 er ton Fair Jvo nnl JS" choke JifjoK oirrmcn VftlZ HAO-, i:TC I'er 10-) tl s Count n rai,s at 1 i"r fV, old upe, N 1 ant manl'a. Jl 3J, No 2 ut 5oc. nibbtr at J3 HONKS Cho ee 1 leached at $13 per ton other klIId from J10314 l HAP IRON M) MRTIJv-rer jrtj Ib rouRht iron 55?fftV heT cnt Ofl'5'V. malle M 4. -tel 4pc brakij.e 4)e pt e S,f40 . burnt r" llcht brai J7. heaj bra J10. iip"T Sit. zinc J2 vi lead JIT', pewter J12 TOP rultN on Ub)-Oholce white pearl J2.3 on cob fir MO lbs rU- wotth t mired Jl a''i2 ri i-.-s- ,un ict lrtf 7(iiT PKMl Quote Farmer- to stock-Red at 1 Rc per lb , write. Jtc. WAI.NCTS ei Iur at 2ac per bu 1IICKOUV Nt TS-Quotatl jcr bu at 3c for Tarro ind JOe fur -heIIbark CU.EIt Quotable per bbl In Imp nt from JT to $4 f) HMtfllirM CANT si:i:i Nominal at Z "0 pr 1") lb SORGHLM-Prlme nw qjotalle at M&Se i-r - M PLn SFt: t? A'n sTmn vt c..-n- -. fc to Sc ptr lb; Canadian at 14. maple lrup at "0c to siu iMr caj ORASs Mt;i:D. TImothv at S". 73 to $ . P b' 1 fer prime new Millet S2 to $2 2" fur Hungarian or fomruon, German S2.75 Clover nom'nally at J to $32j for clean high grade red li at ItRIKD KRFITs pr.lej. Thee sold at 4c to iAiC frr iin dtlea nuattfr and at uc to Fo for eiupo-nted ihc Chop nt tflii4c Peae'ie -un-drlM lahn at Ji,c to lS62c M'MBER Fnm nr-t lands quotatiors r-itiRt as follows. Prplar 1 inch at $2728 and S.ai. 1 Inch at S2H"") anl $1S20. 2'a-inch ai I Tick er t S.llff-2 anl S21S22 souare ix4 at ..'? .tt..l J30322 Oak-PIaln -awed white inch u $:.'i2; nun i3 3i'., ii, to 2 men at S2nj27 and s.f I 1. 2V, and inch t S:sii.3 and StlO qu-rt. r Inch at S37S33 and JIl71s. V inch at t?9i4l I end SlSfiCO. miarter-'incd re 1 Inch ut S.h 2S and S.GfUV 1VQ1W lnh at trfl2S nnl 2C11' boters end reaches a; ;t. tongues .a $3 i 1 irch at SH-Gf. anl SH1C li.cni, inch a. Si".? i. nu i 'a i ;, ioi men at srn and S2 Track "u:"ul J" '. sV-fi' nl 3' Mia ( rerri Iar ann ecoml nt "trjs common S"n anl culls ni i.'. Illckor at J2r"iio hi"knn a-les Rt S-"i cd rai ZG2f anl SlSSilfJ pr-ts 1 to 20c earh a t r 1 lz 1 .! Mnmrre at JI0 for tnerrhunt ib'e stuff do nua:ter-snfl t SiV-127 anl S12 Cot tonv.oo.l-Mill run nt JM .VifiF lx board i'3 Inches and over) at 72fi2l. gum at $ for ap SIR and IS for red. Cvpiess aT23W:r anl lnai3 choce LouHlnna worth more Map.e SI2 far choice Onbrs hirhc- 4T)OPKRTCFr3 - Quote. Cott n-rrood f. ur Win at s23. dc irtal hbls at SI Nn . nt IT half bbls at J4. leer kegs at ffl2tfM. li-i tierce S27. pork bM SIS- 1 Trading, per vt -.t I noiir hbls 5c mill run 17-lnch stock fcr a. n e I," 4c -10 2 dp 3Wci I1"! tierce ific. ijrk bbl USs Ft"avJ hoops Flour bbl S14 TA for cot. r 53Ii3 'J) for hooker, half-bbls S2 33 cope! !im6 foot ,"23 oa 1"! tlerc c-oner iaI JCflS pork bbl $7 COOPERAGn Larl tiercel $1 25 for wwl an' $1.10 for Iron round bbls . pork brls at SI 6i for woodbound: oleo tierces SI 20 ck -vork 7-r,,u"'l hoop Tour bbls 31". fiat-hoop do 3I-. naif bbl j; mal bbls 27c. pduce or a pile bM 25c RAGGING RTC Itarglnr rer vnrl lb at iVjC 3 lb nt C"4c 2Vlb at 6lc Iron cotton ties II. Hemp twlre Oc. St. I.otiU Cotton Market. Firm and unchanseil Snles 73 hales Firm nnd He higher, rales 2S0 biles Ordinarv ? Good ordinarv Low middling Mlddfng Gool middling Mldlltng fair Tinned and FtalniM ic to fcc eff white 7S n, "Vi ...S7 pot soiton llnrkct. Galveston Firm at (.5 IGc. nteirts fi 3-W bales N w Orleans Vtrv firm at S 3 lfic. reflrt. 4 4 bale Mobile btead at S'c. receipt?. 32 bale Favannah SteB ly at 8t4c. receipt, i 9-j Pales i harbston Firm at &s.c. teclpt. S'ii biles N rfulk Meadv at SV recelj is 1,71 bale AMlminKton rirm at SV retelptF. 1,433 tales Itiltlmore Nominal nt Sr reelptF. none New ork Stead nt 8 13 16 rectipt none. Ronton Steadv at Sc. receipts none Philad Iphia Stiady nt 9 1-lCc, rectlj t. SI bales HOMFton Stea lj nt S 7-16". receipts, 7'i bales Aui;uta Firm at S'c, ncolpti" I 4Vi bale Memnhl1 Hrm at S'c, iecdpt, 1 ulO bales II? Tlrtfrnph. New York, Frb F Cottn futures cloel vr" stradj Feb. SCt. March ! r7c pril S G4 Vj .r(7e. Tun and Jnlv S"2c, Aug 8 lie pt 7Jc, Oct 7 $ic sjrtt closed Muii t, 1 10t 1 Igi e- ribl dllng uplinls fi 13 IC do GiPf 9 1 Cc. "Ties none fatten eperud llrm with March 1 oomt: lower and other months it? I points higher thi being a verv pwwl phowin in view cf the fact that Liverpool was down to l p.int more thin expected and receipts it the pcrts were lirger than last night predicted Commission houses were bountifull supplied with buying orders and shorts were bv no means confident of their pfttlcn ton after the tall the market hnd n idiarp reaction' under nctlve elllng for profit Inlde longs, who Nlieved the maiket wuiM ! better n the end. anl prlt suffered a "light relapse at the numelit Whereas March was lower than the rest of the list. It Inter n gained it former strong position, which It letalmd practicall to the end of the efnn Thiou! out the morning trade wa nuite active ard cen eral. with the bears hell well In cieck bv bullish nrivntc report fnm Snith rn spot mrkeg nnd bad neither cr the tentral and eltfrn pir tion of the belt prompt I prediction? for a smaller movement next week The ti ih ad wire houses were f-re bujera In th Heal ring In the first hour. Wall street supported Mij TIic market coel steady 1 to point hUer New Orlean. Tcb 17. Cotton v,r firm --ale 27 m0 ordinarv C lelfle trood onlln irv 7 T-ifir lew middling 7 It Kc. middlimr S 3-iCc pomi mil' dllrc F 3-lflc. mildlln;; fiir &5-lsc receipt 4 4-c Ftock 254 121 Cotton futures firm, Feb Sl75Jv March Kww7SMtf April s-lSs-oc1 Mav S 341? 3Sc Ji.no fi 41S 42 lulv 8 4rffH47c Aug St2igT3e lIverpfK.")! Feb li Cotton Snot dull prlc l--"d lowe Amoricin rrlllHng fiir M-1SI. -io.l middling 4 23-321- mid iltntr 4 21.221. low mldlllp-r 4Kd gofl ordinary 4 7-151 ordinarv 4 VIhI ale of the dav were 4 i) bale, of which "Vo were for speculitlon and exiiort and includ"! 3 vi American; rec-Ints in n. i,ale Including BSW American, future opened quiet and clei harely stpaj American mlddlln-r g. o Feb i 37 fi4 7C-U 1 s- Feh or I Murrh 4 2i4i34 37 fi4d s March rl April 4 2G-Ji4 37-6'd s Aiifl ad M 4 16 4i4 27-"4il s: Mav- and tul- 4 2 fH 17-fi-d b June ind Julv 4 Zt M4 17-fiid b Julv and Aue 4 36-84i 37-64d b Aug nnl ent 21-Cif T?- l b. Sept. and Oct 4 2I-G4d l , Nov 4 17-61d b MRKBT nv TCLEfinAPII. New "iork. Ib F. FIou- Receipt II 7CB export. 2.3.i. falrl active with a firm unier tone but ro active advance winter patents $27:S:v inter straight $3.73 13. Minnel seta patent? VtOfii l,, Minnesota biker 2 itf T35 Re fioui dull fair to oo I $3 2Stf2 c choice to fanty. $3 30,f3 7" Ccrnmeal nuiet xellow Western. $127. cltv. SI 2". IlrandvAln S3 6o'J3.7o Re teadv No 2 Western (We f o b afloat. State fUftcv c i t New York - lo. mrlev dull feeilirg. C3ff63c c I f jv io'a, ifuiniii. uoii c c i r New iok T i.nt Receipt?. 26 f 00 exports. 4 3l5 snot firm N 2 red SC fob aflrnt Vr.. . rcrt iVp eltvator No 1 Northern Duluth. BtH f b afloat: No -1 hanl Manltrba. ssc f. o b afloat sutaln'd b unexpectes-IIy higher cables anl light peculative oneilng-"; wheat wa btcadv to firri during the for-roon in fi-e of more fi vorable crop new th? tlce -wasMlrm at -4C net advance. March closed at Mo. Ma, S1W g4 3 If?, clcsetl at S40 Jul closet) at Sic; hep. tern ber. 3c. 0rn Rec Ints 23.4o). exirts. 1,153. spot llrm; No 2, Cfl4c elevator ant 6S"nc f. a. b all tat the cable rurnlshed tabllity to ttni during the forenoon, in connection w ith small receipts and light offerings: ?loed tlrm f and parti ;c net higher; May. 6G"$r$7Uc. clocd 1 t sfc( itptinbtr r.'t i xp hh jj hji t -ta i 41" .Vi J nnif lc N mi-' I t in 4 h irU iptl tc ei , ni H i Ls j 1 it l I . V7w ;Ws (Cieiun to fhtuf tji (,,p llO' 1 ". nop l(.if Uc ol U H 1 Patlilc iti 1111 iron iiiin 10 trp. It)(ti3 olds - I!i( nih ul-.tn i lbi IS.. dlfnrnla. l to -" lb' I 'c rxi". o-. il to v II !!. 1 ith r ct .a t , hctubKk sib, I U. nis 1 -, - liht to lit iw wel-ht ' tfi.it lI lb tn noiiietIi tic ( - ,'.'',' It T dull finillj ll))in iihs $&r.tin. I -tT ham. Jlii-r.'i ifktt JI ill i it fxtra In lia im 17 - 1I1 . ut ii us dull jkkbd b I-lf- iirMi'.i ri Hi smlltr- pUl.bl hum- r44d(U(. I-ml Hi mi -t n sif mi d ?'" nfn I him iMntinetu $)Si south m r i an 1 1 snmiK un i S 1 's 1' ik stt l , funul J1717 Vi short 'b ir. JF.i-i2-i me. SI $.17 I ill w btt lit it. r luunlrj iff , .at 11 t-4-d ull dud 1 rtnit rud niminal do tllcw IPu-ll1 t R fin tfil striiii-'! coni- I nun t hi.e SI " Tunxnilne Dull it 4P,r 4 iliCK (am dntiesfu ftlr tu extra 4MiVji. 1 il n C frt( io!is ;! 1 1 . Nw Origan tpMi kettle col to cl 1 e 33fMIt Kanan 1 It IVb l- -iliew neat Va 7CU G7tc ltil r'i""' ' "'b No 2 ln-1 7 i'-a "ti No 74(".c N J ml S7t Ni t m No J Hirlnc 71i75:c t trn M 13 f1?!"- 'M I "'l i ih Nfi 2 mPtetl t." N. ' will 1 7c No 3 C-c Oat- No 2 nliPi 47 il Itu-No 2 flf. Wfx-CInir. tiwtm Jit " ' b priirtc 512 j Rcceli t ihft lli mn 4J H tut- lfi.hio ship -if- UN it 12 CM torn 1 I ""0 nit II 0J ia'-poI r' 1 1-. l i13 i in uli in -teTl v h H ur - I tuts f tnc wtntt 1 tin 1 at i II'." t I'inloii iIM(.itl 'i iMi Hrm at 1 1 ) r 4 "- Icf hrm ttra Inlii nu 7' l(r flrin p-im. iif's t ttrn 7-- Ilamv hort nit II t 16 p.. 'twill I" Ru on Cunibt rlatid cut f tt, - i4 t ih nt II- "h rt ribs IR to 24 lb stcad at i " hue 1 1 ir mMII Pent Zi to 1 lb- ,unt at 4 s Ion; clear mblll" hciw 3 to l lb? quiet it 44 f-1 -hort cl ir I -tk" b to 2o lb- 1 s i 1 clear tdle 11 to 1 Ps stc idv at I"- should rs-s nmr, jl to H It- tui t it "V-. I,ard Prime WiM'-in tn ti fs t.teMit at ls d. American retimd in tails qi.it t at 47s Tl HuMer it-tlv Iinest Cnitl "-t it 9s eood I nitel M l't-s 7 Cheee tlrm meran Iln-st whit 4s til A'nerUan tlnest i . Ion d 4- '1 TtUow-Frlmr 'tv ndv nt J"1 inl MitrilUn in InI n hrm ,t 2in i i Turp i-tlnt-iiit 'tfilv nt -f- "1 Citton fd II Hull nlmd jot quiet it JIk I,d R In Cuin nn " "ad ut 1 I.irsd oil Hrm nt 11s Cl Tj'irlo Fell i -Wheat hill Mm. cash ffi Mav 7Nc Jti . Co-n dull ttrn May and Jul Cl't tilts M. iv 44i Julv Ac CIoc?seid I b S.J. March S3 77V. Mill mkei M Feb F V htat flriner I i-t No 1 Nrtbrn 7777'.c No 2 Northern 7V.i7i;i,,c Vla ,vsi w, Ke -leliv n i to ; bvfr No 2 i3trtfl- sample 3..CT, Hire) 'IIJ il-,n , II. tlnn I'.h I'. fInA S. nt Cab l Mtj 7"lii?"4 Inlv 7C'-?i-cHC. m trk No 1 Inn! 75" . N I Noitnrn 'f No 2 Noitlcrn 7rt."se74I( Flow I irt patent. S3 5T"i sc nl i atents 7 ?i' S. n--t rl-ars J3 I I-utmt-s ouiet Tib notn nal Match 3s 2d Miv e" -1 d Pnria II! Felt l" Con cteat'i. Vo 1 oi-c iat hrm N 2 whit. IC4c 1 IIId throurh i li'"k on the liis of si 31 for finish d go-i-Is i Duluth M'nn Keh II Cto-c U ii-at """ash No 1 ha id 7,i N 2 Northern 72h;c, No 1 j Nortiern 7t Mav 7 Julv 77"-t Vrn a 11'jC ' ci'iaco III IV1 1. Cash flour dull winter tat nts 53 5f4 stral-iVs S 49' 7o ijtrs Ij3 4i. -prin ne laN Si JO pHtrnt J" J ?i3 71 Ptra!-ht $.' '033 2-1 Whlt i -N. ; -M-irc TvHaV No 2 ml fV Ont Nu 2 4t N'o 2 hlt. 4"'74c No 3 viRe. j 4 1J'c Rvt No 2 rpuc R-rIe I air ti ch ilc i rraltlnc ffiC3Uc Flaxseed No 1 SI T No 1 Northtern SI 711 TImothv .ed prim S M ' Provis'ons Vr ntk per bbl JC 73fl" "1. larl. rer l' lb" S &&' 27 -V rt rib"; slic Io-o h!" Op d-v vlt- t "botilde-p. Iml 7tf7-,c ' sbrrt ckar Idts hid S S) V Whlskv-pasNt hiRh wine S131 Clover -cmtroct grade 5 31 I a i.m: vroi ;v ii ikkht. eek't Trmlinir iim Lls-Iit lern Pnlrlj Mcnui-ilorM-x Dull. N TIC t VTTLE There wa a verv f dr -up-I lj of native tattle for isaturda rd ottenrg er. pritt il'itnt ""unip llfe det.loped tn both butcher and I ef .ia . .r.d the general tra It (ti teei was steadv to trou,.- Ahlle Imtchet staff and (tn nt r jkl full tcad) Ihe u-.ua! s iturday quitt nera irevtii-I on atotker ard feeler MIIIl'ING AND i:KUlT t'hirpirg .nd tipirt ters of vuiious wrolghtf an iiuotab , ,ij follow" l.t ratlvr 1 c f stt err trictlv fanc cat tle 1 3 ) to I 7C0 Hfr. averagt. S7f. ) tbobc exiort -tecr", 1 3r to lwj lb" average, Sb&0i.7 Gooil hipping and .export stet r 1 3"0 to 1 )) bs SikUoQAsi Fair to medium shlpplrg stcti. 1 3Cu to 1,430 II- 3 1V.i6 0: IJRI '-M-D HF.F.F ANI RFTCIinil sTEERS totters 1 2) t Iptt lb- average full ratge, rough to bett. $-1 v ( Metrs 1 ii) to 1T lb- iverict full ratigc. S3 Off" 7j 1 alk of ale nt SI 6?i7 - -vttr-i weighing les thn 1 iiCi, lo . full rante, $25 35c. bulk sold at ti S3'u4 -0 bTOCKER.s AM F1.L7UERS Feeding sttrf filr to tholct ) hi- and up- wani. S3 svffl 'O. the bulk at Jirniw Common to choice Ftxkir S.,7an43ei. bulk at $323 9(1 stock htifcr- full rang SJ73'k3 1 and the bulk at $3'i3W t COW -5 AND MINED Fanes native heifer mII at S JV K. but there have Wen vtrv few on the maik't fhoice native heiftri sell at $1 Hi- Rest native ovvs sell at $4 til j3. and good hflfers oil at 34a t 4) Medium cows at $ir3r"o Fair covs at J2 7J73 Inferior light and old cow $1 23- Tlie liulk of the Muthwest tow soil at S2 23m 2.5 anl the bulk nf all tN ,tiW3 cold at $2 T it 4 Canning cow - 11 ut St r0fi3 CALI Veal cdve full n n $2?7 M tr 1"0 Ib , 1 ulk at 5V7 per 10-J lbs, hen tics anl jearllngs soil at S225,4 per 100 It', with the bulk at S2 73(33 30 nuLi-s irrc. IIuIN full ringe. Ji 3.''ix4 V, bulk of ab $:! 7j stotrter lulls sold at ti 7533 . the bulk at S3 WIS. MILKERS ,ND SPRINGERS During the wi-k th milker old at a full rang t f 2)ji35 iwr cow and calf, the bulic of rales being it $23'i. 1-Ol'THI H CTTLF-The earlv otlrnte nni for !" r-outhen tattle lut arrivals were lat nnd tu trtnspctlnn? tf co!i"eq i nc ha I len af frcted at the time rf going to i ress Tho bulk rf the receipt came in too 1 ite to be toll, and T.II1 be hell over to the owning dij of ntxt vek During the veek Texas and Indian Territor steers nviraking 3"0 t 1413 lbs pnid tit a full range of ti 7 t"? most of them ,oIii4 nt S14)fiT 5 e anl the majoritv of them wen fed Cow a and h.if.-s brought S2 2.0 4 20 the balk $2 73ft 3 4 st ik anl oxen J2 7.ii4f(5 bulls $2 0-33 55 anI calves 10fi IH ptr head anl $2-23'Bt73 per hundred tkna and Tenneee ccw and heifers sold at S? 2-W? PT. bull anl oxen $2 -.Ofi i 20 mlxel cittle $2 1t2c" the 1 ulk at $233327". vearlings ---, an, calves J2.7j'35 V lr hundred. I lOGs A ged moderate run of hog arriv ed for J-atuniav and thev averaged falrlj well hi .jualltv a ha- bcn the ciKe for several wee? A co- d denisn 1 i rev died f-oni citj, butehr-, which holj-od to strengthen the tn Ie tn govi me Hum anl heat weight Pickers ver al.j bu.lnp- freel hut the hJpi Ing d-rp-d wa nl fair The Kt bogs- of all welh v r- ibout "t high r thin the c'oe on rriilc-v .bile nil other were strtms" Trading w as u tiv t -nd tli market was ov er arly. The few hozs that came in late- were at no elf advantjge a? the clo was en a firm bal No" manv common pigs or t-al lichx were arrrng the oering? Fair to gool heavv hog. 22) lbs avenge nnl ibr.e 11 ftt SS.2051: 42'-: medium weights. 111 to -n n, . nt .- n?ifc?rl -. the bulk nt SfiTtV?) Ileht -i to r) p at WiliS. the bulk at $". 1 C Ilsht light. 1'0 -o 1 lb, at $3&.13, the bulk at S3 205 7" pig" undr 100 H ?t t4"rfi1"5o. he'ev cull at $I3Q-j350. fair to po-M mi1!' I it S3 f-SftiJ ' The top wa- $ 3 anl the lulk of the hog abne l"f lbs. sold nt StoC2i agalnt a top of S4i. and the bulk ai -.wff2 on Frtda ?itfFP Mo-' sheen were on tw- than irtiallv on Knturdaj llovevcr as supplies rTrtlr have 1 een mm small, luvern were anxious frr them and trading wa active on a stea ly to iVm laIs The offerlnc Incluled a rPuMe deck of Utht onlv fair graJe fallclippei Texa: aIo two laid of good rUive shep and lamli No dav for everal wcet ha the supply been suf ficient to meet the deman 1 conequentI values lae ben on a. verv Ftrortg baI comra-e1 iv Ith other markets for evervthirg that could be p ?bi ud for r.utton so fsr tvs we-k the s? included lambsthat sold at $tf?fi r. the bulk elllrir at SX ") Nf' e sn - uthwesi mutton been nli at a range of W 23. with the bti'k of th .I3 going at S4 773 toeker fold at $1 "0T2 "" cull Iamb at $2 "0fi4 V) and bucks o!d nt St 4 "v nrtneipalb at S3 W -) Sale also in clue v.rstern lambs at '! 5) ml mixed Tcxans nt u ft HiRF,: It was an atogether nominal uph hich tran?pl-el In the hrse marlet FahinWv. for tber were not onlj no commfsginn arrivals but r' fuP lord of any kind, either condgnM to -pecui'-tor er othrwi-e pome stragrllng arriv al generally on- or twohepd Wt. were reportei Int cf coi re th" ot no figure in the market The trade along with cWlng quletlv terminated the yed in n leps firm ccndltlcn that a. v eek ago The inroad on the farm demand whch the Ind w-e?tl er has h-"" making of late were more ferloud manifest ths weei; thap nnv and a h. ntisnuf.n thnt branch of the market rlnsd an average rf $3 per head lover on its rln-s or? nrrlv al Th Southern clause hav e likewise been weaker, and th cnlv kind that have main tained their strength uniformlv have been "elect IMem block. and "sure shot" rnvalrv horses Horse unotatlcn Heavy araft ommon to rod, $120'S1V choice to extra. Sl-KetS5. Chunks. UW to- l"J) lbs Fair to good JG5ifl; good to choice, JS5&110. Coach horses and ccba Fair to ai r;i,,( iui .k oats Rctfrt" No i' Nf J t . bit. irk whit - fi-j oil hip i t f M ps linn -t tti- (iIH l. r.m i ..rk llli T'-n In ltiTL II.. iu. i i i.i. li Wh.at snni t. iH Vn l ' "et IH n"'l ' n " to Mrnnir and clo'ej neak. Niiitrie't'n -Vr ne Us Ii..l n rT'l in t V 'nHc ,rrt hu-hers Si75isw). rood to rholrs r.r Vs'l... ' s1;, 1 . MforoW IH ruTucs he;v -.rfi6. roufh heaV J JrIB .0. llcht ilra.H llnrr'i is ",1 Vn ,. "I.d (Vm-wt mill Hull or -ales Iot-l9 3i li en He. !.??.. ,7.,a' -,'i..V'.'.,. .' .-. ". a'1 V?1"? feints ft.1 irofsl to choice aethers JITia".:'! I lillT-f ll I till l'IH-l 11" 1 n."I 11' J T Kd J14 i?'7 thu'ee t e- ra tlr 1 0 IltrEtj r r th t mti t-mall li'.ttt dr rr- r r to r ml, ;.')-Hj .iivctt to .ira Jjj 7i &utrn drttri 1-aiKw j"sn 12i Rxpert ili"k '.S to I w 'Is I lulu tt tuul, J i' o , nol c to ix in JI'i-Mi I-' LlLsilKfii driver Fdr to kuo I. "3.tM ch dct to txtla $13x1.0 t-adltrs to'- southern uv Fair to cd Slat1!? ch'ce to t-xtra, 51005 13 fuc waited and New orc Mid lie's lv 3" Inferior horses Common, small .lud, J2i 3. lienj wtrli lluRf. S40 tO) Ml LI-s NothinK new cf intnftt w .Iecloprd bj the - itur laj mule maik-t Rcct ipti ere nr tnirij, ill cart, which was the Mconi meat hln d i f Mil ill arriiaN. u lot t which zt r noriinit to -itemen to dIfcpoe of thlr holloer Fowter thtre hu been ome arriv als on th market so common that the were tarried oer iititn daj to t i without I (ir ibl- ari. a riontai)t tiu -onw few of thi1 er (amnion u-h f inuls rnnilned on ti market -atuidt lut t.einrall th c It hi inc. u cowl ITit.es do int e loe as cd as list wt-ck an i .'T etn-l imblj we ike r than a fnitntRht ui,o Al tlnu, h the run during the we-k wis 1 mited t' -man., fi'tn tu t,i sauries was Mahler in I 't na not i sntj'fattorj market -ii fall for orlimrj fiimlltfi Mule quotations (for brok mule, 4 to 7 eara obi 14 han Is. fxtrern'' tange . J fj) Ol'J 7J flt i; InnN link of ilet . 10 iiOa )) 14'j hind-, txtrtme rane S3.u 'tr 0 in2 hands bulk of sales 5,, i)ft s, ) M" pstrtnie niMRc . "5 vul" !" haiiCF bulk cf al 7, ij t yj ii lo'x hani- extreme, r innc 13U hands bull- of -itl s Vuifllrt w K to ltU han N extreme rani,e. IjmjiIi 11 ti W-z hands bulk of sil-e LStHitO lie nrt Iln cf quotatlors in each ilas i" tabulated to rep-c-ti.t h full rang- frcm common to etr 1 Dealt rs, how v er. often rlarlfv uperl itive b rches tall top), for bui en, which sorit'mc ell ron'dfratlv ai-u." th hlsht quotation Hie sconi line of ijuotatloMS tlKnints the 1 ulk of -ales ard K nerrn represents tti- ariou3 curses tNj n s dd on the. ionml-"ion market, mere ( or s mixed ( . IJ Tclfffrnith. Kinsit Citi Mo. i Wi iCattl Ueceirts Vf) rctlvef Quotations roninal thoice- export ind diessed bef ?te rs 57 s3fi 63, fur to pood MW'r stokers an J feeders S3 3o&".. Wtsiern sV-Af5 T !xsrf?wo?"i 2" S lvi-4 n ' h,.7eVVs3 7'.2.f cSrer- s"s t. bulla S3ZM14T calves st73Jit7". IP g--vc lp 3 00 M.rket ntcati to 3c lower, top jg 33 bulk of aies $3 5.rtti3o heavj SJ-2r'aC2a mlxel packers $nP6 2u llc'its riril' V'R St0fib2i sheep Ricepts J market ettaH natlv lambs Jn1 6 "0 We-tt rn 1 imbi J3 WflC 4t native wethers SI Si . 23 Western wctht r 54 6i?3 73. jeartlnfr fi7?. 33. 1 wes I3.75a culls and feeO"ers S2 5i , J ' -.!-. lliliit;'' Kb ; rattle Receipts :W), mirket n il to 1 rlmi teer3 ti "p0i7 i". r'Kr r"",n ". in m" uum 4i'"j "inehers am leeaers is rr 4 61 ciusJ12JS3 hflfers S2T5.2."i ennners Jl Sjjp ::. bulls BV1SIOI eahes JV)137"). Texi. fp.1 -- steers Jt ?! 73 Hers Receipts to d-i 22.00"1. e-tlmated tor mpfu-ii 44 ei.j left oer 7i"v, rmr- fafr to chotce mixed S3 STt tJ Western sheen St Tlf c, nati.es lamls $173 Ofriclil je-terlav: Tttrtiit.-( lttl 2 lil htfs f M2. sheep d 161 shirn ent ."attic 2371 hrgs SC sheep 223 Ne .rk Feb 13 - Reev c- Receipt , 4?fi h-a 1. n il1- rep-rtM. drcsd beef itajl city !rcs-ed native dde 7c to ift per pound cal lea last lenivel ijuoted American tees at 13?lt34e dnril wrisrht. shp at i2iei2'fc drc"el weight 1 imbc H'-fjHc dressed weight ex prt- to-d-tv. nattij tPtlmatel 1,724 tattle !) aifp and vb q'ia-tert of beef Cilves Re- teip P-3 heid quote 1 loirer, pome reported tnold a few orrtina-v veals sold at $S tno caii Western f ZZI f3 he?p anl lamb' Tle celpth 1 ii 1 hea heen firm lams about tea' -vme sitek malnh late nrrivnlp. carried over: heep poll at S4523 per JVt lbs Inmbs ?t 21C 71 dresfi muttons 7Iipc per lb , dreed Iamb- sf'iic Ho;snecepts 71 head, weak M Jctph Mo. Feb 1' 4NttIe Receipt", 2t I V, :' . 'i.V' S" V - xkl inm'-mi leavj Urtr I", pig. S3 . "34 sheep Receipts 2i heid teadv POILTUV. ItrrrlptM nf Harks nnd Orone- f.en) DfJ Hlrnblr (tuotntlonw LuclimiKPl i:i:pt rlic sflcial Ne. ork, Fb It Live poultrj As the sea ton advance the current receipts of ducks in 1 gee are (morning lts de'rable and conttnel laiicelc to rrah birls which are ttiin and not equ.il to the wants of the bet ilass of trade, who wr. compelleti to ust- fattened sfck that 'Ms brought in from near b poaltrv farms Ni chnKe in fjuotatlcn I)reted joultrv Receipts to da. 2.53 pkg The arrivals la e e?terdav evening ancl this morning wire quite fnc on 1 wlthou: an de rnei.d i speak if more fowls were go'ng over unroll than for some weeks, thougn receivers were not Inclined lo shade prices owing to the. Hunt inxolce in tranfit bmall scattering lets of cMcken arrived but were gentraliy coarse and smcrv. with lKill'.c about all that the averaee run cwuld command, while reasoa blv soft n eated drv-pKked chickens were salable up to izg?-i3c li'mtaticni remain, ujicnanca New Yoik Feb 13 Crge Receipts to daj. 4 43 ca-e- crj large pioportlcn of the re ciit fr m Western ard t-outhwetern iioint th week have iown the effects of the bitter weath r in transit ind became chilled or frozen, i racing con--icn. netessarv. ip onet . in amount f d imago claimed liv dealers, but Ihes, J have Wen H-ht as the demand for under priced soo w has tren "o strony as to tausc tni. totK to trlng mere than relative value Quotations on refrtge-jtt.rs are retalred to meet bujer viw but th" stick still bero is vet held c IT the market under owner- limit? The market lo-duA uas excited anl 2'ic higher on all gra lei Quotation at mirk Westem and southwestern -rtdel 3v,c Tcnn-3-ec and southern graded. 52c. fresh gathered, rair to gooa. aiir3L'c; iio oe fectlve. 2ij30c. refrigerators, common to gool, 2-' c IIilae1elphia Feb 13 Fggt firm and 1c high er. freh ncar-b 33c. do Western. T3c, do. boutn western 33c do i?outhern 31e Kap?ps t itv. Mo Feb 17- Egg higher, fresh Missouri and Kanra Ktoek noteI on ch inge at 27'nr dozen los off. cae returned, new v.hltevoo! cafes Incluled 2Sc. ililcage HI. lib 15 Kegs strong. freh. 23 2"'?c per doz. HnttcT nnd Clieeno. New York. Feb 13 Putter Receipt 4 144 nkgs and firm. J-tate dsirv 20'i27c creame- 22S 2'c. June erenmerv 17024'tc factory lVd20c Cheese Rei elpt- 1 3s3 nkg . strorg. fancj large earl-mn1 ctond I0c. fancj large earlv-made white lO'ffllc fincj mull St ite fu'l cream carlv rnade colored ltH12i, fancv -mall Mae full crniim osrlv-mado white HV7I2c (liicago Fet 13 Butter firm creamerir 17Q 2Tc dilrl lG5722c Cheese firm at ia;?i2c ihllad-Ipda IM 15 Hitter firm lut quiet; extra Wetrn cretnu-rv 23c. do near-bj print 31c. Cheese lirm Fctroleitm. Oil City Pi. Feb 13 Credit balances SI 15, ce-tlficnte no buInes or nTrs, runs 74 200. average 5433. shipments 72 347 average SHI Toledo O . Felt 15 -Oil-North Lima S3c. South Lima and Indiana !X Llverooed Feb 15 I'etroleum Peflned steady at 7'id New York Feb 1" Petroleum stead refined Nrn York $7 20 Philadelphia and Raltimore $715. elo in bulk SI '" Coffer. New York Feb la Coffee pot Rin dull. No 7 Invoice IV mild quiet Cordova Sf?12c The market orn n-d teads with prices unchange I an 1 aftr the call followed a narrow route though dIDfiM to work a trifle hlghr In un I nthv with firmer European mirk ts Liberal receipts In th crcn count ri had been antlclpatd and the tnide seemetl t have discounted slim spot dcmarl as vell The cloe was steadv wph prices ne S po'nt htrhr TotI at 1" VH bpes Including: Mirch 5 37S5 4ic Mhj 3 5-V. June 5 fn-iTAC'c. Jul 5 7tV. bept 5 9off5 33c. Oct 3 23c and Doc 6 10c Snjrnr. New Yrrk Feb 13 Surar Raw stea I fair renlr Vic centrifugal 9 test S"" molasses s. ear 2"c refined tcadv No 2 4 20c No 7 4 10" No R 3llc NTn 3 -V- No. 10 3 tve Nn II T- No 12 2tV No 13 1.7V: No 14 .75c tin tara a 4 w coniecuoner a 53c. mo'd Hv !,m!lTi! 4 Ire cTh"?lic !: l"",d"'d' s-v Orleiiis rh 1' S"rar firm- onf-i-lctllo I sSvSc opn-Vettl cntrlfuiral 13Ua- cntrf- ' ucol irrnnnlatM iriA whites none. p!1o-s lt.fl' 1 3 n-lfie 'ind 1T.W1UC. Mln.ff. ptcadi onn- I kettle nazc. j:""t'""'"' ""' Sirup nominal I Dried I'rults. 1 Nw Tork Fl 1 THr was a jcrftrl d'man'l for Pinnn-il.il nnn.M thi. m.rl.. 1.-111-- a n at quotitlon: stat comiion to ood tbw4c; nrlr.. Il.r rhl Slift-; finv lfli;Mi Thp dpn?nl for Callfcrnl-v driM fruit ontlmip. f'W ap.l 1 rices ,re firei'i mslrtalnp-1 at IM ef-lous hnsj. prune. it,s-jC. ar-I-rt. rval 11fll4i.. Mror Park "T;21-c. ppacal ne-lej 143irr: UPteelfd -vrsv- Dry Rood.. Vpi Yr--k. rt 1 Th sIps of print cloths of all kinds st TMl Tlhr tUs npk or e'tl- Trntcil at f'Jllv fi.vfivi pieces Bli of 3'ic for regulars an itii nccim 1 &- -pllfrs Th. mr Wri,e-Cn"-ifrrnr.K'M"Vb'ln ZSnuSl? ! ct'on SolsS "n'thP war" n.tuVttr,ton " nrp In better rPauct anl alinni-lrc "W or-t. virrs flrp fl r. Wool rams stpa.ly. Lln-n i arna t "-i- Marchptcr Feh iu viuip... ,n tn clolh rnarkct durln th" pa1 wck has h.n it fflcult to flrran"p the strennth of cotton at T-lerpool dufflnc; flrmner? an.l ir.rcrants arp ttickwanl shrut ppylnir n.H sneps. The rls- nf cctton at Lh erpoM an 1 NVw York Is upnprallv att'lriutP'l to bear cmerln.. Jon slscklnir in the -Hemnnil fcr cloth Is psnpctPd most of th ra.tprn irsr- ket hailnir -Pcured ruppl'es for months apd. Phlnpprs to mmp parts cf pcuth Aroprlca renort nn lmp-cej tate of tri Yams penerallv yre poo-- dnrt"C thp WPk. Thp demand was IrrcVt lar an.! bu'lne'S we trcstly of a retail chlr acter. Wool. London. Feb. 13 The wool roarkrt wo, dull unr. li k a 1 1 - , ) .-til reft' t 1 v n 1 1 it in it j. ti fzt r 1 t in - i i-,i 1 r t in 1 ti 111 lutii.., "t iu : til 1 x- t I h iai.i - f i id lur 1 t' e nu u- N. w 11 I U " - t 4J u . 11- ml .'.. t t H ft -ouih Mi-st.alia 0-1 " jl 1 1 . 1 - f jC0 1 I' tt H li 1 .' rthe'f 10 S Tlie Mrt-il MntUe. Nw York Fb 1" Tradlrsr in til d"a m nt of tr mi il mir t ti-ili n? v k Prices as a rul. n u-chip;ed Private c iblp from London v eie ntuitivt in char liter nnl then was no orn mirkt tber itx ihv th tin markfl tuessitw .mfwp taccnfpp thf tin market w?s ftepdv to ilri at 't t I3c nnl Mime small Jr'iMnir pnb- wcr ira I in that busis Corir rub I 11 ut tf id wl n I-ik oiKtte I at 12" to I?..-' elocirMnl. 1 '.) t2'c and caftins at 12'e to 12h Iyad wis , Mralv lo firm it ls,t Pi ltj v is quiet .and ' chmffej at 4 l"z i to Iro-j wis firrnlj hI I but quit COTTON. View of :i F.c.'tliiiu V. Tt K t wiiii' I'riccs I'leilictcd. ! ",u',l,l ToUilli Inii.Ic.iiiMli- for tilt' ) 1 1 - MVIUII f mi Jiir-. Nv York, Keh 1". Ii02-Mr Theodore If Trite, thr wpII-Krown cotton expert, in an intirview to-dav s?ajs. "The cottm market contlnur to ntlvancs and thtr Is fr indfcition of erv much higher prices In the imriidiat future It is becoming enerallv recognized thit ,hts Ftinnlv it inadequate to th nruPa on- vtimptlon at prt-ent pr'co Hcav receipis tno b.ir manipulation here and :n lerpool f.til to htve any eff ct The threat of . thoce who earlier In the season conspired to deceive the ' orld ai to the idze of ihe crop nd to dtprspr'ceM are futile. Thej Promise, like all efforts to ubrt the truth. to re ict upon their autror otton ha- inc n t.n unnuiv ieprc.t.d will how nroh- ahtv ko to the other extreme "Jlr Donlen Is reported to lie bidding : cents for all the print cloths that can he rle lUereil It Tall Riur up to lulv Tr-ide here and abroad 's In i condition of un exampled prosperity. It needs the cotton and will have to pav for It." RIVER NEWS. REPFRUC SPECIAI S. Cain, III . Feb 16 The ri r fell 2 4 f-et dur iK the Ian 2J hcj-e The gag. reads 17 4 fett Th veituer i milder The temperature Is a ceiii- of dt s,'ee I-ohet than the freezing point. It is tl uH anl tnitstening falling weather Th T II Divi- arIvec Ileht from Jcppa lat night and went to the bank The Fred Hartweg dpirt e I at II 40 a m with" a c uple cf empties ft,r Hurrphrev'B Creek to look after a sunken targe cf coal The W. II McIougal frcm Niw Orleans arrived at 2) with 2 barges of lun ber and 1 emptj. She wtnt to the bank frr the present jpenstcnJent Car tain James. Koitr Is here to- . looking after the City of Memphis. 1I enued blocks to le placed unler her to keen her level and he has heen braced v 1th timber to keep her straight, t-he 1 sail to be now In splend d position and only awaits a rise in the river to float her Erglneer Charlev Eiber n re turned by rail frcm Memphis to-daj There Is but little Io runnlrjr out cf the Ohio to-day, not wlthtand'ng reptrts current sterday that heavj Ice was on the va coming down A few mnre "av of thawlrg weather such a prealld to day will cause the ice gorge on the Mlsls slppl River to let go The Georgia Lee from Memphis will be here to morrow Memphis. Tnn . Feb Pi The river stanls 1?R feet on the- rauge. a fall of 16 In the last 24 hours Tho John K Speed arrlvrd at 4 p m from Cincinnati with a good trip, and after dis charging here 85 to s of merchandise and adding 1 0) sack grain will getniwa to-nlg.it fcr New Orlean The If F FrDbv arrived thi morning frcm the Ohio River with a barge of wire and nails and returned at 9 a m with a ton of empt largei All the locals due to-dav arrived rn time Receipts b river to-dav were 125 bale ccttrn. 13 bags seed cotton and 1,221 acks cotton Louisville, Kv Feb IS Rive- falling; In ra nal T ii t 4 on falls 'J 3 below locks Clenr: co'd Wheeling' W Vn . Feh 16 River r. feet 9 Ipthe. 9 Inches of which Is backwater from .crge at PounlvlHe Rising. Ice continued to pas here Cloudv enj warmer. Cape Girardeau, ilo . Feb 15 The river I rising The weather ha been mode-atlng to-dav. but turned colder at dark No change In gaug at thi point Rurllngton. la . Feb IS The river ! on a tand at sift lnche above low-water mark of j 1S4 Weather cloudv and colder. r Cheter. III. Feb IS River Is tatlonarj. th 1 gauge read 2.8 feet. Weather cloudv and a little w armer Grand Tower. HI . Feb IR The. gang- reads 4 1 feet and falling Weather clr.t i ppl cool. Clrclrnatl. O. Feb 16 River t feet S inchs; falling Clear and cold EvanvPle. Ind. Feb I6.-Rivcr 12 3 feet, fall ing Cloudy and warmer ATTACHMENT FOR A JUSTICE. J ,.; ,i.t.tf.klrlJi f rltffi . -SqUll'O lirOCIlSielUer 01 H tOIl Inst Answer Contempt Charge. Circuit Judse AVhiteside of Steeleillle, Crawford County, Mo, has cuued an at tachment to be Issued for Justlc J. B. Greenfelder of St. LojU Countj, who. It is allegreel. failed to respond to a summons in a criminal cae in StoeIev.ille at the Sep tember term of the Circuit Court. The at tachment is returnable to-da. and th Clayton matrimonial n.aistrnte nill ha to show cause why he should not be pun ished for contempt. Justice Groensftlder and a man from Fenton wer. both wanted at Steelevllle last S-ptembT. Neither of them answered to his name when it was called by Sheriff Taft, and the cae was continual to the present term of court. It Is probable that if the missing Fenton witness enn be located he will be taken to Steele. Me. to-morrow MAN'S LEG IN PILE OF REFUSE. Uiowsoine Find Near Illoominlon ilny Develop a Murder Mystery. RUl'L'ULIC SI'ECIAU H'oomlnRton 111. reb. 16 Bois hunting for raliblts to-day dlsioicrcil a man's le-ff. scered at the thigh. In .1 pile of refuse on a farm tun miles east. The authorities v.erc notlfleil anil are conductinR an lnves tlKatlon. The limb hail been amputated recentlj. No one can be found who cjn throw any llpht on the mjstery and there are s-usplclons of a. crime. Place nt I'uir for Ancora Gonts. I'.EI'UHLIC EI'BCIAl. Sprinsfie'il, 111 . Feb. 16. In response to the urgent appeals of breeders of Ancora Koats throughout the countrj'- the Illinois State Hoard of Agriculture has authorized -hecp department for the comlnK State Fair. It lb expected that this action will result In a large exniDit of these animals The American Aberdeen-Ansus Associa tion offers J30O In special prizes for cattle of their favorite breed shown at the Illinois State Fair of 1902 to follow the classifica tion awards and to be divide J as follows In each rlnur First prize, $11: second prize. S3; third prize. 16: fourth prize, $4; fifth prize, $3: sltth prize. U. Zlasor llen'n Body at Home. r.Efuuuc spixi.u, TexarVana. Tex. Feb. 16 The body of Mayor II. W. Allen of Ashdown, who was run oer and killed at this place bv a train hibt nlKht. was taken to AshJown bv the committee from that place to-day. Al'onN f ?' "i" '" lnto '"ftnts of twenty or thirty pieces. 1VorI Snspended at Coal Mine. ItEPUBLIC SI'ECIAU Moneaqua. III. Feb. 16 Csrlj this morn ing the air shaft fanhouse of the lloweanua Coal Company was destroed by lire. Alt work Is suspended. Won Oratorical Honor.. REPUBLIC SPECIAL Krederlcktown. Mo. Feb. IS In the con test latt night between the debating clubs of Carleton College and Marvin College tho medals were won by Mr. Klllian and Miss ( cole, ootn or carieton. 1 ,' , i 1 lavssi J kour Ir' DON'T WASTE MONEY tint jou earn, lint Inte'st what r'i c.n sale In a safe ccurlt-v th it will toon double In .lue .ind pay jou a stead iitome If voa .ant abso lute M.cur!: you can buy Craniir: rrunfatn Oil Stock at 10 Cents a Share. It will pay a divMeni! b irll 1. -Mlht be wise to write our limal agent about it Granite Investment & Lean Co., Su.i8 216-2,3 GranHe Block, Fo.irth and .Market its , it. Louis. Mo. OUR PATTERN DEPARTMENT. 10 Cents Each 10 Cents 60U3-Ladies Low kecked Night Goarn, 32, S4, 36, 3S, 40 and 42 iach bust. eaCT-Ut'lsi'StralshtFrontCoMOtCovor. . 32. SC 36, SS. 40 and 42 inch trait. THE KEPCBIJC PATTERN COUPON INDIES' NIOHT GOWN. NO. sns OR I-ADIES' COHbET COVER. NO SST7. Be sure to slve bust measure and ad dress, ard mail with 10 cents for each pattern to THE PATTERN DEPART MENT OF TIIE REPUBLIC. No. S0S3. No. SK7 Inches Irches Name ............ Address Note If both patterns are wanted In close 20 cents. CONTEST IN THE SIXTEENTH. Six Democratic and Three Keniib lican Concessional Candidates. ItEI'UBLIf- SI'KdAL. Hartillle, Mo.. Feb. 16. The Republican candidates for Congre-s In the Sixteenth District are J. T. Moon- nf Laclede. A. P. Murph) of Pulaski, 15 F. Russell nf Craw fora. The contention will be he'd nt Lebanon on June 4 The contest for the Democratic nominal tion has mrrowed down to six- F. M. Mans- field of Wright. Doctor Delzell of Webster. Robert Lamar nf Tex. is. John Hajmes ot Dallas James II irrlson nf Phelps, and El mer Holt of Laclede. This convention will be held at Salem, May 4. PETITION IN BIRDSELL'S FAVOR. Urged as Siicees-sor to Judge Peden in Ut. .Clair County. REPUISLir PfcCIAI. Marjville. Mo. Feb. 16 Two thousand persons have signed a. petition In Nodaway County asking Governor Dockerv to ap point F. M Blidscll nf St. Clair County to the position of County Judge In pHce of Judge Peden, w ho Is In the Nodaway County Jail. Judge Pedoi's resignation was accepted some time ago by Goernor Dockery. It is understood Mr. Birdsll has th? approval of the St. Clair County Demccratlc Committee. Judge Peden Is very popular with th Nodaway County people, and many call on the Sheriff dally to ask permission to visit him In Jail. liny f.rentl IlnieUt Heimmont. 1 REPUBLIC S7PECIAL Beaumont. Tex., Feb. It An announce merit has been received frcm London by a local oil company stating that the capital of the Shell Transport and Trading Com pany has been Increased 1,0(M M0 5terlingr for the purpose of equipping that concern to enter extensively into the business or handling "burning nnd illuminating olla made from the Beaumont p troleum " tiich action was reported several daya ago, but the positive announcement that the capital was Increased for the purpose ot enabling the company to handle Beaumont oil on an extensive scale Is taken to rseM a great deal here. j4l nfftQJjrH 'sMsjiw tSkf TjB &fyjJH2CTfc&yvlBj S ra i 13, i,' rVifc.'TiiJil4i25SSli"''t 5sVif TV.' 'iiiS i-Jrf-f-fTJi'rl-1.S Jh&aM&g&JjM