6 THE OMAITA DAILY HKK : FK1WUARY 2,2 8192. IS HAVING ITS GOLD CHILL Wall Street in the Midst of the Annual Congestion of Speculation. EFFECT OF THE TERM OF ONE PENNY How n < Vnl Up or tloun SomM Hold AcniM the Atliuitlr ttliiTiN tinMjtliluU Iliiliuicc of Tr.nlp ItUe 111 C'hlciiKO ( Inn. NKW YOIIK , Pub. -Special [ Telegram lo TUB Hnc. | Tnn rnnrkot hns got , Us spring cblll. It nearly Always gets ono nbotit thli tlnio. In robrtury wo begin our spring expert - port of gold , find In the autumn wo Import. her-ulnrly for years our exports liavo started \n \ February and as regularly tbo stoeit mar ket has boon chilled by It. Ilr.lf n million of gold was cngnccd by toother half million Saturday. Immediately tboro was a sagRlng of prices. Tlio bull order of the traders was chccUcd. They sold stocks for botli accounts , nnil Saturday , after tbo banK statement ap peared showing an Increase of $10,000,000 In tbo loans ( duo to trade movements nna customary In Kobruary ) and n decrease In the surplus reserve of $2,000,000 , there was moro selling of stocks and the market closed rather \vcalt. It m y weaken moro on Monday or tbo next day , but tdo big houses ore not likely to nllow a serious break to occur. They can liandlo this mnrkot because It Is still narrow nnd professional. The coal deal. which made transaction * of over 1,000,000 shares a day , was strictly professional. Not Siiln to lie On. The general public had llttlo part In It , and \vhllu ttioro Is nothing In sight to cause sell- in any considerable volume by the public , the great bull houses can take care of things with but little trouble. There nro no blocks of stock hanging over the market BO largo us " , n bo threatening. To carry out the purposes of the coal com blnatlon majority of Lnchnwnnn < v stock must bo held permanently. To the same end amajoiltvof Reading must bo held. ThU must liavo been calculated when the deal was orlglnnlly planned. It Is safe to calculate that the stock Is p lid for and laid away in the ationi ; boxes of the great capitalists. The Heating minority of thn stock is small compared with the forces nvailablo for handling it. But it docs not follow because the market c.m beheld held in easy control that the big capitalists and leading- operators nro going to stall another bull movement rl < ht away. On tbo contrary , they may think this is a good tlmo to lot things dtlft back a little ; for the last part of February and the month of March Is usually a bad tlmo to bull stocks. It is the ctormlcst season of the year , when the danger from storms , Hoods , violent change * of toinper.ituro and widespread injury Is the greatest. Oiitt Cent In n Hundred. Then , too , thoio U the gold exports. The difference in th"1 price of a dollar bill which makes the dilToiencc between the Importing goods mid exporting gold , B 1 pur cent. Onu cent on a" dollar Is enough under normal con ditions. That is to say if a man imvin ? a debt to pay In London llndb that to buy a bill of oxclinnga on that plnco will cest him $1.01 ho can moro prnlUably send gold and does so. If , on the contrary , the man In London llnds that n bill on Now York is 101 cents , lie sends gold instead. When a bill on London costs 4SU cants per 1 gold can bo sent moro profit ably , and in ttio sprine of the year the do- mnnds of the tr.ulo generally dosoud it thero. In fact gold can bo and is sent out before - fore thoIb'J mark is i cached , as is the case now. In the fall the ca'O being roveisod , the London man paying his Now York debts sends goldrathor than buv his Now Yoik bills at ISO cents , but the New York man who mov liavo to re mit to London at that tlmo can buy his bills nt 134. cents. When , therefore , exchange Is 489 cents wo oxpoit , nnil when at IS I cents wo import. "Itiilunco of Trade" Fiction * . But oven this 1 percent may bo shaded , so fine have the dealers in exchange bruught their calculations. At the market rate of ex change now , it does not appear tlioro is any prollt in sending out gold , nut It nearly al ways hnnpens that the first transactions are "special,1 and it will bo remembered how a prominent treasury ofllclal lust spring sot out to sternly discountenance "special" transac tions ns bclntr obnoxious to public morality. , But , now , where is our "balance of trade ( ' Where h the 81C > V > 00UOO that Europe owes us at , this moment , according to the statistics ? Ono Philadelphia paper recently suggested that wo demand thomonoy bo returned forth with , ns we need no foreign entanglements. Sonio ono facetiously addud that the new navy might bo employed to make the demand. Anyway hero wo are , with a statistical balance of $155,500,000 of gold owing us. Wo are selling our foreign bal ances in gold Just tbo same as before , and Just as if these statistics did not show tbo foreigners that they ought to bo sending millions of gold to us instead of our sending tome to them. Whllo the market is getting to Its custo mary spring gold chill , It is also a llttlo dis turbed by the silver men , nnd perhaps thnro may bo some disposition to wait and see Just uow far those people are to bo allowed to go. This Is another reason why the market as n whole may bo dull and possibly lower oxcupt for specialties. Chicago flas Kiting. Some stocks have been exceptionally strong the last week. Woswrn Union has. and it is interred that at next month's mootIng - Ing the dividend will bo increased. Chicago Gas has been largely bought by Chicago houses. It is officially announced that a syndicate of filemU of the company have purchased the Economic concern , and also the natural gas proportion In Indiana and Chicago will liavo fuel gas sup plied at low cost wbon pro jected plans nro perfected. It is an instructive lesson in speculation that the pcoplo who aio such persistent boars on Chicago cage Gas stoclc when in the tittles have lately boon the lurgnst buyers of lint twenty- flvo to thirty points' higher , Thoio wore men hero wno were bollovers in the property nnd largo holders of its shares , but tliov could do noiblnc singly against the Chicago boar clique. Therefore they tnado a llttlo combination nnd put their Interests unre servedly into the hands of Mr. Kcono. As BOOH ns that was douo the Chlcugo clique were already boaton. All the llttlo market tricks that they could play wore nofljiug against the skill of a man that Wall street acknowledges hns uovor had bis superior in handling properties on the stock oxchungo. His skill is really u sort of Intuitive genius. Ho never was beaten ex cept when ho boat himself , and that was when ho utterly overworked himself , Ho took clmrgo of Chicago Uui stock and the prollU of the oporatlon aggregate about $ . ' 250,000 , A largo port of this was con tributed by the Chicago boars , who now BOO the property they condemned In n dineront light. Nor did our Mr. Keene niuko a moro brilliant campaign than when ho took that discredited stock in the rt files and carried it up easily and safely to a figure more ncarlv corresponding to the dividends it payi. Itlclimniul Teimlnnl Next. The next big thing to bo dona In the mar- lot is the floating of tbo Richmond Terminal securities , and tbo chances are that It will bo successfully dono. It is In tbo main a re funding operation , and If holders of the ox- UtliiK securities sco such a plan is good tboy may accept It for want of a Hotter one , if for no other reason , Erie securities may bo good for a rlsew hon the market is in the right shape. The earn ings of the property are Increasing with a itoady growth. 1'INANCIAI. JIUVIKW. There Wai n Oooit lU'iimml fur OUcouut Diiflntr the rant Week. LONDON , Feb. 31. Tboro was a good do- in and for discount during the past week at } i Per cent for three months and 2 | { per cent for shorter. Hovenuo payments continuo - tinuo to transfer largo balances end the money market continues active. Tax pay ments deposited durlnu the week reached n total of nearly 3,000,000. Thi withdrawal of gold for tbo continent amounted to 4.410- 000. On the Stock exchange business during tbo first half of the week was active , nnd afterwards lessoned owing to bad weather. interrup tions of cable communications , the 'renewal of ndverso rumors In connection with the Murlcttn RetUomcmt and dealings duo to death of John Snaw , who was nn outslda broker. American railway recruits nt first prom ised to tnMnlnln their revival , nnd buying was brisk early in the week , variations for the \M'ck In prices of American railway * securities Include ; Decreases Not them 1'neillo 'I'j per cent ; lrlo ordlmtrv , Ji per cent : Norfolk & West ern nnd Now York. Ontarln iSsVoit - er"i ? f per cent each ; Now York , I'onnsvlvn- nla & Ohio first moitgngo. ' j per cant : 1'onn srlvnnla , 1\ per coot. Incro.iies wabnsh debentures , \ \ nor cent : Union 1'uclflc shares , Walmsh preferred , af per cent each ! Atchhon , Denver & Rio Grande profcrroi , Lake Shore , Mexican Central nnd Ohio & Mississippi , 'j per vent each. In foreign goiornmcnts , Spanish bonds foil I1 , , per cent , owing to illness of Queen Kagcnt Christiana. Argentine bonds rotol'4 ' per cent ; on no- count of reduction of Buenos Avros gold oro- iniiiin advanced to1 ! ! ; , per cent ; Biwlllans advanced 1 per cont. while Chilians doclmod 1 per cent. _ Minium Murkrt lc > \li > tv. IlAvwt , t'eb 21. Only n im\H business was done In sugar this week. Holders were too high for buyer * . The sales made wcro for the most pirt of n speculative character. Quotations were : MOUSSES .Sumu Regular to good polarisa tion , tJil'40)2.Hp : ' ( ) ! : muscovada , fair to good refining , 85 = to ! K ) = polarisation , $2 ! ITW U.fiO cold per quintal ; centrifugal , IU = to 08 = polarisation , In hogsheads , bags and boxes , $ J.OSl < f ( : i 12i , j cold per quintal. Stocks in warehouses nt Havana and Mnntnnas , 139,000 bags , Tliil hogsheads ; receipts fiom the 1st to 10th instant , IG.'I.OOO bags , 2 ( ' , ( ! hogshead" ; ex ports for the same petlod , ! )0,000 ) bags , of which ; i,00i ) to the United Stales. B vcos $9.60 gold per cwt. Bum it Superior American , $30.00 gold per quintal. Fiouit American , $7.25 gold per bbl. .HUMID Hiir--tS.UO : : ; gold ptr quintal. II IMS American sugar cured , $1J.5'J ! rold per quintal for northern ; $1 , OD for southern. LVHD In kegs , $8.50 gold per quintal : in tins , SU.OO. Loviinii Nominal ; sbooks nnd boous , f J.OO. Hi : IN * Whlto navy , $ "i 00 gold per quintal. Cm\HMi : Ton veto if 19.50 gold pur quintal. FnnoitTS Dull. E\ < MIANOEVoak ; Spanish gold , t . 10@ On tint IIi'iHn Kiiiirsp. Bcnt.tv , Fob. 'Jl. On the bourse during the hut week business was light , but pi ices showed n tendency to firmness , except in the case of Spanish securities , which were Hat nt decline of ' per cont. Banks and industrials were In better demand. The final quotations include the following : 1'russiati 4s , 100 BO ; Mexican Os , 8J.TO ; Dutch bank , 1CO.TO ; Bochumor , 11 ; liapanor , 130 ; Rou bles , 201.40 ; short exchange on London , 20tO : > ; long exchange on London , 20.28. 1'rivato discount. lf nor cent. The ofllcial details of the subscription for tbo now itn porlal loan show numerous applications by smaller invostois. The general rate of al lotments is lived nt 1 1 per cont. Subscrip tions to 5,000 marks nro accepted in full. On th rr.iMlifort llnurqc. FitVNMoiir , FJU. 21. During the past week business on the bourse was fnrly ac tive and prices were llrm. Today's closing quotations ( unndlcial ) Include tbo following ; Hungarian gold ronto , OJ.70 ; Italian , 89.40 ; , l ortugunsc , 00.00 : Stmnish , 01.10 ; Austrian credit , 201 ; short exchange on London , 20.40 ; private discount , 2' ' . TJII : SI > IVLLATIVI : : MAKKKTS. Wheat Will ( Julto Hulliiiiil ( irncriilly T. er YcHtcrtlny. Cmcxno. Ill , Fob. 20. The wheat market was dull and gentrally lower to lay. Tole- crapblc cotntiHiiilcat'on seriously Inter fered with , nnd trades were loft largely to their own devices. li id weather "In Great Britain played havoc with the wires similar totliosj full In this country , nnd the Hoard of Trade did not receive Its Lhornool markets until late In the ( lav , though some private dlsp itches H ild the marl'ot was ( inlet and un changed , while others quoted prices easier. The boird's London unu'io noted no change in values there , but Liverpool , whluh was ro- cohod , was Id lower. Domestic markets were nil lower. Crop news was somewhat confllct- IIIR , manv private dlsoalchcs lielnj very dis couraging. On the contrary , the rurmurs" Itovlew had a summary of the situation , which was unexpectedly favorable , .ind the \\u.itt\LT reports Indicated that the danger from the picdlulcd cold wave was past. The committee of the hoird which was sent to Washington to oppose the anti-option bill returned this morning nnd Its luombeis uere Inclined to the opinion that the bill would bo urobubly passed bv the house. Tills doubtless nad somothliiK to do with the weakness which Iirovallcd dm Inij most of the session. On the whole the prices were disinclined to deal hu ivlly on ullhor Rldo and tl i rciult was an unusually small business. The fluctuations were confined to it nariow range. CHuluhv was a Hood tmyi'r of wheat nt the start and ftrossuiin also bought fiooly , 1'ardrldgo was believed lo bo coloring sumo wheat on all the weak spots , but did not nialto much reduction In his lino. The Now Yorker * wore perhaps the best buycis for the ilrsl hour nnd picked up a gen 1 dual. Tno Bell I iv. ' . was not urgent , still this was about all to bo had that was wanted. The lonas lot go of a good deal anil there was homo short tiles. The expert movo'nont was not very oucouiasslnff. Now YiirKhavlnx cleared but 100.0-30 Im. and other points hardly any , Itr.idstront'a loported the tlo iranees of whe it and flour from lioth coasts last wcuk nt 4.041,000 bu. asalnst aitl,000 ( bu. the week pre vious Aftoi the noon hour Micro was some show of NtreiiKth for u time , but late cables quoted I'nrls lower nnd Itorlln.lii murks oil nnd Ant werp was a shndo higher. This checked the advancu and prices rccoded asuln. May opcneil at from Wjo to KIHo acalnst. OI'Jo ' lit the close yostord ly , sold UD to from lUVo to ( lie. declined tou.l ? c. ndvunced to'JIc , receded toUJ ic , reacted toOi'ic , wuakuncd and closed steady at tU'iu. ' Corn was quiet and easy , the receipts were liberal and them was rather free boillnir by loius , with but llttlo domund. The dullness In trade , with the weakness In wl.oat nnd pro- \lsions. cnnscd corrcspondlnK weakness In corn. May w.is > io lower and ( IiiutimtC'd nil dur within a niiiKoiif 'ic , and closed ? o lower than yesterday at il' c. Oats weroijnlet and weak and show a loss of > &c. Hoi products were dull and easy , simply because - cause tr.ulo was dull nnd the other pits woak. Thu receipts of live hojs at the yards were Kinallor than uvpouted , and prices there were firm , I'ork oloard with n loss of 7Vioontho active options , with lard and ribs showing In- alf nllluaiit i hniiKOs. Kstlmatod rcenlpts for Monday : Wheat , 170 CIITB ; corn , U.IO cars ; o its , dll oars ; liogstO.OOJ. . The leading futures ranged UH follows : jkitTici ru , Hluil , i.ow. c'l.iim. . WlIfAT-tJO 2 1-clmmrr . , , 10' ' I 01W May 01WWt MM ILIH Cons .No. y relirunry. , , 40W March $ 40.1 ? Muy 4IH OATH No. ; - lebrunry , , . , J9 3D 29 aiM IK 3DSIM 8li ! MLHS I'DiiK rubnmrv. , , , 11 (16 ( 11 Si 11 IT' 'd ' May. . „ . . . U 87H 11 W 11 fcl ) 6'd IjjUlll February , , . a (7k CI47W 6 Mar. . . f , , Hnoiir uins- Kobruary. I 10 1 W 587H & E7Ui May. . . f. . HU ) U Oi Oaah quotations were us follows : COH. > rirmi No. 2,40 > 4o : No. : i yellow , iKo , VI.UUH rirnit pntBnts4.a'Ja4.Vii ( spring p it- oots , H.IiOdil 5i : bakers , l-Uoauw. WHEAT No. 2 snrlni ; wheat. OOiSo : No. 3 sprliiK wheat , Wo : No. 2 rod , HlJie , OATH No. 2,20 020 0 ! lx 2 white. OHiO-'llo ; PI o. U Y , u I te , 2ivftjac. OIIIHE-UiichnnzcUi full oroam clioddnrs , ll > i < i5U'toj Huts , ll'iiMliie ! Young Americas , \K6Ua. \ llinr.s Upchanged , TAI.I.OW UnchuiiBod. UvK-No. 2. 87JSO. llAHi.fci-No. 2 , WJoi No. 3 , 4' . > ® 570 ! No. 4 , f , o b. , 43&tCc , 1'i.Ax HKED No. 1,1)7 ) * iii0le. TIMOTHY HIED I'rlmo , 11.2031.27. I'OIIK Moss uork , per bbl , ( u ft7 i lord , per cwt. , fOlfti ; short ribs sldoi ( looiei. f-l-Bili : dry Batted shoulder * ( buiedm ) > a fx'JS ; short clo-ir Hides ( boxed ) . M''i WnisKy-Illstlllerii' llnlshod gooJ * , pcrsul. riuOAiis Out , lonf , unchuiiKCd , ICccolpts uud shipments today were as fol lows : On . . the . . . Produce oxchuneo today the buttoi Wa9 unoimnljiHj | fau0y creamerv , lluo wutteru , .va Go ; ordinary , 21(3 ( Tic ! snio"fpd d.ilrr , 2 > fl1lc : iir.llnnry , 16iilsc KBKS ifi'i iic. _ NrVurk NBW VOIIK , Kob ut fixun HcDClpK. 2.V12. ) export * , : iiCO bbls : HIT" Cons Mi'u * Yrllow uoitcrn , JJ WilRAT Kecolpts. IH75) ) bu. ! oxpoi t , IOP.- Oi' > liu.i ilrs , l"0,000 bu. of futures ! fJ.'M ) bu.ntspot. Spnl nmrUot < lullNo ; y roJ , II ul\ Ctl n.s In nlcvatnri f I OJ'i'iM ' Id allo.it ! Jl.Hlrt I. li)1 , No , 1 northern , tl.irj. No I hird , il.U'i ' : No. : ' . northern , $1.01 : oi.tlons oisy on prixatc'iclllnir , rilllcd 'i'BSi1 ' ! iNn. a ruil. IV rnaiy , I'.iH. ' closlne nt $ l.w , ; March. JLOT'oW f.07'4. ' I'losinz at llO"v May , Jl.iiS , cot iltt nl * l.oi | .III tic. tl irJ'nWl.iM. cloilni ; ut tl.Mi .lulv. fluidtKxPi.cliMliigat J 1.00V : Atiiiut. " " ( . clotlni at W c. lit -Dull anil uneliansi'd ! weMirn. S1c < 8. s\.m. \ llAtu.r.t I nll and nca'J ! MllwnnKua , O JST'e. IIAIII.KV MII.T Vtilut ; ' "in.i.ii country made. SV. CoiiN-Suol dull , stonily ; No 8 , ftHV In elevator ! J1W , Oe allnit ; unur.idvd mixed , 47J45"ilV1o ) ; No. : j , | tliis , > te ! steamer in xud , 4S > iari'ic. ( Uilloiitvuio | tjulct and fire sell- Inn , and some months lower ' c. others un- elinnicil ; I'olnuary. 4S\oi March. W'tu ' , i los- liiiJ , O ui May , 4j'if. ' I'linlnx , 4I'iu ) ' ; July , . HAV 1'alrly stead v ; .lilpnlni. JJ.ftO ; good to eliol''c. } i.r < 0. lloi"i Dull , no ik ; state cotntnon tit choice , , Mid AH Haw. nulvl and linn ; fair rellnhu , ( | iiU't and ituady , I'KriKii.vtnt-liiillnnd siundy ; crude In bir- ri-K Parker's , t'in ; In bulk. * iu : ; Unltud closed at 01 , o for Marjli UIITION SI.KII uii.-Qnlnt ; oiiido , SVc ; yol- low. 'J'tc. ' TALLOW Dull ; cltyrfi fur n ickA es ) . 4 l-ICc. KOSIN Qnloi nnd stuuly ; sir lined common to L-ood. H : iiM.'l. " , . Ttiiti'RNTivn llUhortind iiitnt | : i8l.HSo. ! KnciM-Qtilct and \\cukt nustern , luc ; m- colits. | T.fl * ii.iokaRos. IliDKH-ln lethe , steady. route ( julol and steady ; moss , JD.'oSIO.I.'ii extra prliiio. flOOJ. Cur MUVT4 I'lrmt plcUled bolllus , $0"0 : pickled shoulder * , fVOu : nleltlo hams S-J.OJ : inldd lns. dull ; shoulders. { ( i.TJ. MUD ( jittat and stuady ; western stoini ? 18i' ' { ! options , no snlos : robruuiv , sj. u , Mnv. nic. : Jiily7. 7.ws llurriin Dull. fair. sti-idy : western dilij , lOrj.-'le ; westpin cro uncry ! ! l.Mi ; { u us torn factory , HHtilo ; Klein , : i © I''L' . rnuisi : I'lrin actlxu ; piirtsldms. RJilR'ti ' ! . I'm IKON Qulot ; Aniuiloan. ir > .7uffll".K > . UoiM'Kit-Dulf. llrm ; Irku. ? ! 0.70. LKAD cjulot , llrm ; dimiodtlr , Jl " " > Tiv IimctUu , lltni ; straits. Jll.70(310 ( " > ; Plitcsdiill , _ Omaha I'rndiiw .Maikots , 1'nuiTS California rlversido or.inzcs , S..S'i ® 2. co ; U'uslln'tOM ] na\iils. f.iriWiil.7rn Oallfoinlu tancorliK'i , $ .HH pel boTlorlda : oranaos , brltthls , M.UO : russets. $ j OOQ3.7A ; Kloilcla tan- Rorlnos. } I. > I4,00 , half boxes ; western apples , cholco , J2.00CfJ5J per bbl. , fancy st-ind inlKht br IDC moro ! Now York apples. $ . ' .7V(1H ( 00 ; fancy loiiions. SlUOffll-ri : ohnlro stories. 9 1I'ii I 7.5 : ur ipoi , oor bbl . MUVSOOO ; bananas , ei.ited. t : Mil ' > ! cranberrlps. Jl-S-a'-OO. VKinrAiil.r.s California c.ibbavc. ' "i'iiJ c per Ib. In L-iatus ; homeurown lotluco , l > c per ( [ m. : potitccs , dull ; California e.iulllloiver , - . ' . . ' ! ® ' . iVjj onions , SOcffitl 01 per bu. ! Nobrusku hand picked beans , $ ! . ' > © ' . ' u i ; inoiiliiiii. JI.MWj ) 1.7" > : colary. y > ® 40c ! sweet potatoes , } . " ' 52)05J. ) I'r.ouit Uinaha Mllllni ; uomii uiy'n Uollince I'alent. $ i.W ; Invlnclblo Pntpiit , J.Mtl ! l.ono btarSiiucrlatlvc.SJ.SJ ; bnowllaku , SI 9J ; Pancv Family. Jl.hO : H. K. tlllmiin's Ould Modiil , $ J .V. : bnow Whlto. $2 UO ; Snowllako. } JU ) ; loWRradc , $1 Mj Queen of the I'antrv , t..Wi. Hints Mo 1 Rrei'ii salted hides , 4U4'ic : No. U Krcon suited hliloj. : i01'4c ; .No. I tureen silted hides , 'JTi to JO Ihs. . 4'4rOI'u ' : No. U uri-cn saltol hldui. S'i to 4 I Ibs. .ta'l'io ! No \oal 1 calf. H to 15 Ibs . Go : No S xoal c ilf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; Nolilry Hint hldis , 78c ! No. 2 dry ( lint hides. fi'iO ! No t dry s iltud hides , 'iflfiu Tal- low.o 1 , ; U4jT4c ( ! tallow. No. J. ,1'ic : irmaso , wnlto A , 43lV'cs crease , whlto H , IHS l'i'c ; pro ise. yellow. .It1 ! Krcinu. dark , 2'c ' ! old but- tur. 'W/ic ; beeswax , iirlinu. IQc ; 10114)1 ) tallow. IttHlSu. 1'oiJLTiiv t'hlokens scarce , Rood stock lOc , fancy niiKhtbrliiB lie ; Kce- , ducks anlliti- keys. IfKI'-V. inTrn The best country roll Is selling to the retail trade In a small way at SifD-'le ' ; ahlpplni : stock , Ibl7c. Kcins Ounoiallr selllns to the retail trade ntlSo : slilpncia bldtlliiKonly I4u. h t. I.nuls.Uarkott. ST. Louis. Mo. Kob. 2J I'l/JUll-Slow and unchanged : family. $ J. < M- ! " > ! choice , $ J.J ) < SJ4Jj fancy. J.lfiOl.ri ! intents , SI 4iwJJl.Cri WHEAT Strons for cash ; No. 2 rod. 04'e : options were dull till near the finish when there was a sin , ill llurrv. but prices closed Te billow ycsttrcla > ; May closed at U5jo ; July , bJ'io Coiiv Woik nnd llttlo done. Sellers at the close at ' lelow yesterday ; No. 2 cash , Jfi c ; Mntoh , Jfili ® . ) 3ac : May. Mo. OAT' . Uash lower at : io'tJlo ! options nom inal : May olio red at.ll'ic. Uric Largely hUlier ; No 2 casli pold atSoc. ItAHLKr Dull ; Himplo lots Nebraska , 5Jc ; Milwaukee , Sic ; Minnesota. flTc.fl HAY Dull ; timothy , $9 MffJKl.OO. filluA.v Quiet ; 7ic. UlTTiBit Unchanged ; creamery , 21S27o ; dairy. J5a2'c. nod9 Easier at 15' e. KLAX tRU Firm nt ! t'.o. Couv MiAL-Vory flrm at U.10. WIIIBKV Steady at 81.14 IIIO.N Ooiro.v Tirs Il.sa PROVISIONS rirm but dull. l'oliK-ll.7r > for new ; JU.2J for old. LAIID-M , J03oa.\ , DIIY Sti.T MEATS I.ooio lots shoulders. $1 CO : loii''s and ribs. $ * > t)0 | shorts , tfi.10 HACO.N Shoulders. JVM ; lones and ribs. Jfi-Watt-.V ) : shorts , ? 30JS : h-ims , JDOOaiO.50. KEUEil'TB-Klnur , 40.UOI Ibs ; wheat , 3S 010 bn ; corn , 2 > l,000bu. ; oats , 3..OOJbu. ) ! tryo , l.OOJ bu. ; barley , 'JS o 0 bu. Hiui'MKNrs riour. 5OX ) Ibs ! wheat , 1\0n bu. ! corn , 201.0JO bu. ! outs. 17,000 bu. ; rye , ] ,000 bu. ; barley. dOJO bu. Omaha ( iiiiln Alarkct. Prices based on dollvorv at Mlsslsslpnl river points. Nebraska Inspajtlon , and tan days' shinrnent. unless othcrvvlsci st itol. Cash grain calls for shli > uont within flvoa.iva WiinAT No. S spilng. 8.10 bid ; No. 3 sprint ; , 77o blil. Kvn-No. 2.600 bid. OATNo 3 white. : ilo hid : No 3 while. Z0\o \ bid ; No. 2 mixed. ItOc bid ; No 3 colored , Ma bid. bid.CoilN CoilN No. : i or bettor. 30 days , : | jje bid , 37o naked ; March , 'M\a \ bid : whlto , .IS1 Je bid. Amorr ' the Hales were : S5OJONo. , .1 or better corn , Toledo lerms , Tobruary and March. aU' c ! 30,000 No. 3 or hotter , p t. IIOAUI ) OK lIlAni : NOTES. Lor.in Clark of Albion was looking over the market. No session of the bo ird will bo hold on Mon day. which Is a lOKal holiday. P. J. Murphy of Ilozors was among the vis itors at the board of Tiu.de ImlldlnK. Minneapolis \Vliuat 'Market , MINNKAPOMH , Minn , Fob. 20. No. ! wheat wax strong but dull oxcopion the bulges wbon the buylni ; wns active. Th' ) cold wa\o that was huadod for wheat Htitos HUH vanished but It still nllocts this market. Mav wheat oueued at 8S'o ' an 1 wont to SS'io. Then for nnarly two hours It hold steady and dull at MJiftNi'ii ! and about noon struo * H9c. Unto this tlmo the tcndenoy hns been upward , but when HU'jo was strnok enough long wheat was brought out to put the market ImcK to 8sio. ( It wont up again to B'Jo and closed at tH0. } L'.ish market waa active nnd No. 1 northern sold ahoio May , most of It going at ti'l'iu. ' ' Itocolplsof who it horoflll ears and at Duluth and West Huppi lor 7J earn. ( Jlosn : No. 1 northern. Fobrimrv. H'J , yesterday , 87J4o ; Mav opoulng RS'ic , hmhest Kje. lowest M'A' ' : . closed < ! Jo , yosterdav HJlJo. On track , No 1 hind. S'io ) ( ; No. 1 northern , 88iu ! : No. V north ern , Die. _ KuiiHim City Markets. KANSAS Cirv. Mo. 1'ob. 2) . WIIKAT leather dull ; No S. hard , 81 ; No. S led. 823810. Ooii.s btron ? early but weakened later : No. 3 whlto. ffli'io. OATS Very slow ; No. 2 mixed , Me. II AY rirm but unchanged. FLAX bEED MY\i. \ on the baHls , of pure. IIUTTKii-Unohaniccd. linns WuaK , at ISO KVK Strong ; No. 3 , 80o. llllAN Firm : sucked , We. ItECKii'TH Wheat , 7,003 bu , ; corn , 1,003 bu.j oatH. none. bliii-MRNTd Wheat , 20,003 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu ; oats , nono. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cufleo Mnrkut , NEW VOIIK , 1'ob. 'JO. Options opened steady nnd unchnngud to 10 points up nnd ole od steady at fium 15 points do n to 25 points up ; sales. ' . ' .OJ' ) pounds , Including : rebruary , 814.ui ; March , tl 1.85 : April. IIJ.UU : Mnv. fl-.lb ; June , 112 05 ; July , JI'-.V ) ; Koiitcmbor , < IJ.3i ; Outnbur , 112. u ; Dccombor , Jl..OJi spot Hlo , firm , No. 7 , STOCKS AM > 1IOM1S. tirangrr * A\Vakrr nn ItrpditH of I'rubahlo A < t rrn < i J.cKlslatlou -Ncbnisku. . New VOIIK , 1'ob. 20. The stock market today vrnsijuloi aud dull nnd narrower than for any day during the last two wcuku , while display ing n decidedly weak tone under pressure to Hull for both sides of the account , London was aBollur to HOIIIO extent , but the opening wamiulot and fairly utoidy , gnnoral.y at In- sliuHleaiil changes from last nlnlit's llgiirea oltliur way , but ( ; iilea-xo ( ! as was up I percent. Keallzatlniia In It. liowetor. forced tin prlios olT rapidly In tbu early iloallir.-s , and the opening gain was noon lost , ourryjiu the rest of tliu list with it. Other changes , except In Lake \'TIH \ \Vestern , whlth was thu Btmnx point of thu list throughout the session , rUlug i pur vent , \ > ere for small fractions only. Thu coal Blocks were % ory iiulut but flrm toBtronr. but thu graiiKOrs ylcldHd to attack beeanso of thi ) reports of probablu ud > ersu luslslatlon in ftonraaka , liurlliigton sold ux-rlghu nnd vx- dlvldund uiul opening olTS'i per uont retired n\tr 1 per cunt from Its oponlnic II mire , with Uouk Island In close atti'iidanee. I'rk'eshaltu'i toward the end of thu Urat hour , but the Issue of the coming statement waa the algnal for n moru vigorous assault on the list and Union 1'aclUo and the eran-'ers hi ueiienil were tnncln the sueclal puluuof atluck in con- iiuutlouwlth Chlcufo ( Jus. All ivtlrua ua- ti-rlnl.y lo ( ho ln l , ( u minutes nnd the m.ir- l.i'l Ilnulv c oio.l .10mo and we ik at about HID laM iitlccuut Uioll iv I'hu Ilii ii ehime : . lionpvcr. uru JcturrMry iricllona' ' lo M. but Union I'ncihV nnil liocx Kliind tire ich down d percent With lljifllnJton eiiil ( | to about I ho 1.1 mo nnd Jorsej.I'ontr.il 1 percent. ( lovcrnmcnl liiiuiu luxe IIDOII dull nnd Muiclv Maloli inds h INO'oen no locM-tl 'I ho follow nt urntfto closing nil il ttiiwi for Ihe lcidln.t stocks On Iliu JSow YorK Muck ox- ch mgo to 1IV. Altlilton . . . . ) itll do prcU'rrtM . . . . lil i A d.mis Knrcsi . . . Un V V ( VntMl .HIS Altoil T \ \ . .11 N V Llil .V HI 1. I'.i'i ' no tmifvrriMl \il \ , do prpfcrrol 7J , I1 > Ohio Mississippi 3Hn It 0 II A. S . Wn do preferred Si Cnnndn I'xrl'h' Jiv. Ontario & Ut'Mcrn . 0 tUSt Urn ton Iniprorcino t i' ( Vntril IMc-lle , . "bS iri'-on .Nav . . . . tH Clips A Ohio. . M'tlOmnn Train IS'i ilo lut iirofcrred I.I . I'nolllc Mnll 17'f ' do 2nd pref"rrcd 4i' < 'l' ' II A B l ridr mo.V Alton. .14 ; ,1'ltt.lmrif , IM ) c' ii , v y . . > IDI'i i'lillnina 1'alntc M.VI ' , . * .c .v si i , .VI I'cl ' ItniMon. III 'Uncle ' lcl. 1 > . A W K lit pfd 7(1 ( I ) A It Cl I'M Krs I rflmicM . ' < i 7' ' ( itt ) proforrnl. . . do 1ft | iri > forreil 4 SI I' . . Mln , .t Min IU do 'Jnd prpfcrred IS'O HI I'iiul AOmslM . IH llrlo 31 I do prsferriMl tr. do preferred T < " ( Ion n Con I A Iron . 4U < KortWnyiii ) 151 Toxiu 1'nrlllc . . . . . to < < Chi A KnU III . . ( . ' 4 To I AO Con phi . I locking V.lll'y . .U' , Union 1'.111 tic . . . 411 H n i ; s i\prcss : . . . 41U Illliiolx Central IIVIVaii | Ii St U \ I1 U St. I'nal.V Illllntli 41 do prnferrril . . . . Knnini li'i WolU r.irno Ux SV ( , Wi'storn t'lilon . . do pmrorroil ; i'liAui Cotliin till . . InkoStioro . . . IMt foloriiln Coal . . . loill < tlHcA N-i h Loulsvlllo .V M A Ird i Mllvi.r .Memphis A C'lnr Ontiirhi 41 Mlcliu in Central Mil L S \ Wile UJ' do preferred , . 2J ilo preferred IJS'j.MiUro ' ti Minn x 1. U . M' < Iliihtor 41 do froferrcd I1) ) | < Illuti A W I' Tor , . . lfi , Mlnxoiirl I'nillla MuMlu A Ohio. , .M Uri'iit .Niirthcrn pfd Ul ( ij iHllCMk-O ( ill5 . , , . 81) ) N .1 Cent Ml ileid'lriiit SO Ixorfiilk , V Won pi ISumr 'hint . , . > ortliern lUrlUc l ) S li A. U N do iirofiirrcd DIMlllLTB V I' . Pcmvr.u ! lilt U II W . . . . . 7U Knrtlini'storn The totil s Uos of Htock * to lay were Hl".hS.1 ihsircs , Incliiilliix : Atchlson. 0,401 : ( hlciiKo ( ill" , 2S.1II ; llcl.iwailicitt.tium ! tt West- rrn , 4iDO : : Krlo. MH | IliuUIni ! V illov. 2..11) ) : l.oillsvlllo A. Ninh\lllo.l,1.1i North A HUM I oin. 4..1W : Northoin P.tclllc picfoirod. ( ) ' ) H : .Now iti7l'ind : , wo : Uoidlii' , ' . . ' 1,1)0 ) : St I'linl 11.721 : Union 1'aclllc , 4,111 : Wostuin Union. 4,4')0. , ' ) I'lniinvlnl Umli'\\ . Ninv YOIIK. Kuh. 20. The Post niyss The Ploel ; inurKul toilny w IM such u oim usv.is to liot'xpoeti-il nl tlmuml of n wocU of ili-ellnliu prlcm nnil clliiiliilshlnit xolinnu of Inislnohs. i-Diii UK ns It did. huforu a iloublo holldny Thu dispositions to re.ih/o u.is n m.irKcil us j uslcrJuy mill the provnllliu aontlmeiit of the slruol , Inlun nf thu new moiemunl of nolil otlln.inl , tu otlieilth thn liluh prices which n coil iln sroup of stoeKj liuu boon nusheil to , was liu.iiNii , 'I ho tiKin.i't .14 a whole was rouullon ny. ntiil .is u rnlu IIITKO fr.tctlniinl losses .ire Ibe lesnllof thu day's oper.itluns. Nou York Mmipy It irkot. NKW Yoitit , Pol ) . 2J Mositv os OAti-Ensy with no hrini , closed olTurod til S per cent , I'lltMllliltUANTIMi I'AfBI 'l Si's purouilt. STBIK.ISCI E\oiiA.siB-Stoiiv ( nl tl 81 foi sixty dnys. quot itlons on bonds : HAU hliA-Ktt 4 11-ird. MONKV 2"2' , pel cent. K-itoof discount ) n the ODCII mnrKot for both long and uliort bills , 2'tW258 P r cont. I'lnaiirlil NotiM. NKW _ OIILEVNB , lia. , I'ob. 20. Clo.irlnga , $1,84,1,771. HAI.TIMOIIE , Mil . Tub. 23-Clonrlnps , JJ.60'- 84Jj balnnccs. $ . ' 51,018 : rale , C > @ ! per cent. KANSAS CITY , Jlo , 1'ob , : u IUnl < cltMilnRs. l.tU3U'J : ) : Uils week , J3flll,301 ( ; loday's cash balnncps , $ J04OJ7. I'liir-AiiUMMiiA , Pa. Fob. -Clonrlnzs , $11- 044,0.17 : balances , ti005,07 > < . Olonrlnns for Ihe weok. $ " 7,218,193 ; balances. $ ll,371..i2l. Money. ai ; per cont. NEW VOIIK. Fob , 20 The exports of specie from the port of Now York lasl utok amounted to041Gl7 , of which 1,100.200 wiis gold and J.W5.4I7 silver. The Imnorls of spuolo amonntPd toJ,1.12,9U , of which $47J,2JS w.ib gold and $70,071 hlhoi. CIIIOAOO , 111. Pel ) . 2) ) . Money onsy al 4'Jr. ' per cenl for c ill loans and V ] A per tent on time. Now Yor'c ovch.uiRO wo.ik t 50o dis count. Hank clo irlnss , JI4.187.0SS for the day and if')1" ) ! : UMh > 7 for the cok. hiorlhii o\clruiKo stonily and uncnuiiRod al$4.1'i for sl\ly-d.iy bills und $4 85 > l.i for slghl .Iraf l . Denver .Milling Modes. nESVEli , Cole . Pob. 2) The followlns list , Is tlinoloslDiqnotutloiisoii the Mln In , ' esen.iniro today. H lies 20,800. and Mfiady I'lli r . OMAIK , 1'ob. LM.-"IeenlitH ! | for the week 15,004 o.itllo , IUltil'MIH \ und 2,771 hhuop , iiKiilnst lAa H call lot il,2.i.1oiia | \ \ and IlliCS sheep last week , nnd U'l777 o.ittle , ill,017 ho s and 2.777 sheep tlio eomiMiondln , ' woeU Init jo.ir , DurliiK the oariy'purl of the week , owln to the iinnsually heavy irecolpts , the tomionev of prices wnsilo\ui\vard , und liy Thuredav , Iho low duy of Iho wucKk ! decline of from I5e to 2.1o had licen reull/fpttjoii all cr.idcs of bent htccrB. On butchtrr'slock llio ili'cllno HJO pol so great. I vpa.stocl < ers mid freileis partook of the. , 'ccner.il wcikni' n and were slow s.ilo nt 'lower prices. Towurd the latter part of the week , houotci , with only moderate receipts und a s.i''ht Im provement In the Kliliipln ) . ' demand u reliction li.is been the rokiil | > Timl pail ul least of the early decline haa oceu rojiilned , In luus while Ihorohaa natiir.illv been some fluelu- allint prices h.ivo In the main aavanccd und lire fully lOc higher than lasl hatnrdiiy. ShlppliiK onion * date been llber.il foi ROOIJ hos of all wolu'lits and llil'i fact Is mainly n.- Kionslllo | for the stronalh In the market as imcKcrs continue very be irMiimd Htubbornly ilKhttho uiU.incoal ovoiy turn In the ro.iil. bin-on irceliits liii\obcon i.ulier IlinlloJ unii the donmnd cinitliiues actl\u unit slron , The week closes with n modornle run. n lilt lo short of last Haturdny. but the week's rccclplsbhow an liicieiibo of over 2,5K ) head compared with last ucek. There were no cuttiu hero that could bo called choice or prime , but plenty of very decent htnll , mnoi- fchlpporsdld nery llht . but Iho local dem.ind u , is fair and tlio ucner.il tone of ihoinarUotKllxhtly lmpro\ , Medium nnil lieivy oaltlit did nolbhow any material advance , but on the hundy llpht cuttle there AV.IS un active competition from feeders und pr.ces weio uoeordnalv stronger. Oool liyht 1,1-00 - to 1.2UIb Ktceri sold from M.U ) to H.r > . Hood IflSJlo l,41J-b. | ttteei-s went ut KJW ) to IJM. Il naun fairly uctlvo market and a good and eurly clearanie wns offectpd. llutchcrbtull continues In uctUo dcmninl nl steady to stroiu prl at. Offerings of COHH uud mUea stoclc weru uoloveily liberal and with u moderntnsltlpplnp nnil fnlr locnl dr- man t tr.ulo was actlxo an 1 rcieltt ) < nnlck v ch inert ! owners , "alos of cows were laruciy at from } JO ) to JJOi. with choice < tnlT u < i hlsh iisj.l.2.1 nnd canncM 111 low naSI.V.l. Hull * , oxen nnd stnps were firm nt from li.fiQtof.1,7.1 ; M-al i'il\c , stpndy ut from $ IOJ tuMld I hero wiis an uctlvo undo In tlio Mocker nnd fiTdi-r line , lioih ynrl tr.ilois nnd out- il.teis tiikliiR hold frrolvnt uoodstroiupilee < . moillv at fiom JiKl to J.I2.V ttepio4cntiluo : llocis Thu uin unH llliloxcii ; foi aSitnr- du > , nearly aOJO shorl of lust buunl.iv. the wi-uU's loeolpts slionliiK u doeieiso of fully 5.WO head computed x'lth Init wueli or the tlilnl wcclt of 1'ubrinirv Instyc.ir All bin era \vuio complulnliu of the poorer qiiul It v o ( the ullorliiKS altlionuh llicio were pientv ofciy peed lines here Conditions \\cro faxornb'o for an idv.inco. l..istern markets ncro stron ei , theie wns an iictlM * shttlnn | ) doinand for sooil ho sofull woiqhm iiml the .iiuiiiy w.is none too liberal. The ii nrltQl opened strong to .V higher on nbont uvcrv thine , thoath.inco Uclni ; ureulest on thu best hu ivy and lumber wuuhl hogs while common hogs sold rnlhor une\on'v. The hesl ht'.ivy hops sold al from t4 ul to $4 < > . common ho.ivy and ml\ud p.ieKcis al from < 4 > 'i tufl 01. I.lpht. llphl mixed and butcher welcht ho s sold .ill Ihu way finin J4 57'4 to $170. Altoitulhur II was ruthui an aulhu mnrKot iinil the liens woio clunio.l In Rooil sni oii , thu bulk or the hos sulllnp nt fiom Jl Ml toi.d\ ui.ilnsl al from Jl ? fi to4ii5 I'llduv , the axeruo prHies nildbulnp * l.d4. ncilnst f4.i )5 ) , 1'iid.iy nnd 'a I ist .Xiltiid ly. Uepresent itlvo s ilcs : SlihtpRcrolpls were liberal , consislln/'of four iloublo clocks of tvcslc'rns iwo sliiRlcs of c.'olorudo owes und a Hlnulo of n'ill\ "ethers , p.frlly lambs .mil good ononeh lobiln ? > . 15. The uestein uethers bioiiKht $1 10 and tbo Colorado uupsfl.U ) . The miiiket wns nrtUo and Htionjf.HiotatlotiK ( : I'.ili to Kood n itl\i > s nl fiom $4.2.1 to W ai. westerns at from Jl 00 lo J521 , common and stoekeis al from ? i11 to * )75KOOl ) to choice , foity lo nlnoly jiouiul lambs al from $1.10 toifiOJ. Kcpicscnl.itlvo s ties : No. Av. I'r. 105 Color.ido PWCH 1,1 $100 50 westcin wothors 'li ft 10 17.1cslcin wethois iu \ 10 I'H ! western wcthors < ) J 5 10 51 natives , ml\od 103 5 oD ' Iteii'lpls nnd IIU | > > sltlon of Sfop'c. OlllcUl rcLolpt8.tiid disposition of stojk as shown by the hojlts of the Union btook V.ird- . company for the twcniy-foiii ho'jrs , ending al 5 o'clock p in. robiuary 20 , 18. ) . ' . HLCLII'I-l DIKI'OMTIOV. CliliMi.-o 1,1 MI Mock llnrkct. CiiiCAiio , 111. , I'ob , 20. [ Special Tolo ram to TUB lli'.E. I ' 1 lioro was only ix linndfnl of c.ittlo In the yards today , nn considerable niimboi ImvliiL' been lef I ovei from yoslurday and the frcnh airlvals BC.ncoly ro.ichod IuiO he , id. IfotvnMir there uns enonnh lo meet , thoiloinand and riiduy'H ( | not itlona were no moro than HiiBtalned. Sales were on a basis of fron tl .5 loMW foi Infoilnr to extra COWH and holford , } l.5) ) to t-l 71 for bull * , * J 2.1 to f I HI for SIOI.UCIH and fi'udurs. * JUO lo JV.15 for dressed beef and MilppliiK BtporH , IJS.i to 11.25 for TOYIIH cuttle and I.'OJ to $ (1.21 ( forcaUus. The hoj miiKot opaned strong ul yester day's udMiiiou. It wns onsloi toward the close , as Ima frcqnonily bcon thu case of late , bill did not dculino to an appreciable oxtunt , The licst heavy horts sold around 5o and there were snips of cholco ll.trht weights al Jf on. ThooloslnuiiiiolalloiiH woio from $1,40 U > I50) ) , for pool to cholco bo ivy and medium nnd fiom ai/iU to f 1 UJ foi IlKhl. . ' -ales of sheep wuio ofTected at I'llduy's pi Ices , thonxh the tone of thn m.irUot was less buoyant. I-amlis wcro wanted nt full prices. fjnoltillons wcro fiom tl V ) to $ .171 for poor to choice sheep und fiom $1uOloOi5 for lumljs , ( 'nllH xvniu salable at fiom t..fil to MM. Itocu plH were ; I'.ittle , 1 , OJ ; ho u , 11,0)0 ; slucu. I.51X ) . The r.venlnx.'oiirn ' il reports : OArri < B-lla > cclptH , l.njil ; bhliinenl ) , I.UOO ; niHiKot stoa.lyi oath us. H5 ® I.I5 ; ntockcrs. $1,751 .10) ) ; cows , f 1 Mft2.70 lloiiH Itocelpts , 11.000 ; Milpmonts. 11.003 ; mar ket Heady lo higher ; loiik'h and ciimmon , * II04 ! > I d ) ; mixed ami paokuix , JI.'iK'ifl.M' , ; prime heavy and bulchera' vreL'hth , ! 4.'i. ' ? i i/il ; II. hi , Jl.fl3ai.tW. HllPRl' Jtccelpis , 2.00) ; shipments , 1,00) ) ; m.irket fcteudy to a hhado hluher : ewes , ? I..ri ( . 400 ; mixed , * l llVTol ' ) ) : uothen , $ .1u0 17j ; \ve-tuins , fj.K UVi4i : lames J15oStU.7 > . K-IIH.IH C'lly I.Ue Moitk MarUut , KANbAH ( Hrr. Mo , Pub. 20. OATTM : He- celjils , l.HJJ , bliliiiucnts , IOU. hirers were uctUo and Htn.uly to lUo hlgliiTi IOHH and fci'dnrh about fteudy. Dressed Uncf and shipping hteers notd at fi.M&tM : und liolfois , tl . " , ) & ) . 10 ; stocKers and HOCK liauilptk. 5 , 00 , shipments , L'.IOJ ; the market was nritMi and uoin-r illv flu higher ; all m ados. Wftoail.l ; bulk , tl.5iiTW.10 , SlIKKl' KixelpH. i'.au ; Hhlpments , JOO ; the iiiar.iLl wuij ( jnlct und unchanged. The ( iciiulno lingui icil C'arUb.ul Sprudfl Is nn uUuratlvu tun ] eliininutivo lumotly , which dissolves toniiuious bllo , nlliivh ir- rltut Ion , and rcmovus obstruction by ( lid- ing niituraund not by Budclcn nnA oxeos- BIVO li'rltutloii , ns most curtharttus do. Obtain the g ° nuin < > iiuportod nrtlclu only. OMAHA T. J MaoflfaetoFors' ' Jollors1 Director ? / ] AWNINGS ANDTtNTS. OMAHA TENT-AWNIKQ COMPANY , H i } liniiiinneks , oil nit rulibor i lotldiK . > inl for mtnUi ii ! ) fill Pnrnim. BAGS ANDTWlNEc. BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO Importers ami inmafio- tnrer . Hour > * nrk llurlnp ) uiul 'I nine BICYCLES. AH. PERIOD & CO M.O.DAXON , KOI DoiU-o itrpot. lllc'rles iiM on moiilhlr foniir pnrnicnti nut prlooi lVI7'j ( ' I'ntn im t , Oniali v. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-CuESHOECrj. IIOI llowirlS'ro'U Fnl or ) corner lllh nnd Diulrn MrMt < \ clou to ciili b , n-il nro \Vr irn nKInz ) prUo ijon . . . . . . . . , , n oil n ( | la , f mmi wiiidi neri ui'jlotvllli mcrohxnU KIRKEKDALl , JONES i. AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. \Vhnlt nlp Maniifn-t'i'rt llootn , i-hd'M , unit fell iwmls AjjL'nl < fur llmtiin llnti- bor Vina Co.Wi \ 1101 nil-1 t i r stM nnil 11(111liirn ( > tri"l C.AL , CUKE , tilC. , OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Unnl IMI I nft nul me curlier Ihth mil lnu ) lx < atrcola. COHMCc. | CJLOTH EAGLECORNICEWORKS GILMORE&RUIIL , .MnmifiiLturer ) of ( Inl- Miimifnitarort nail vinlrn.l ; Iron Cornier \\lndnw rips , mi't llo \\liulj < nlo Clothier4 , nkvllKht" , ( tj- 11 IU anil \lli \ DoilKOSt. 11011 lumpy ntroot D i M.E. SMITH & . CO. , KILPATRICK-KOQH DRYCQODSCO. , lrj ttood" , notion" far- Drv uniitti.nottoni uonti nNhliii ; ituu M farnUliliiK k-no.li Cor lllh nnilHownrlit * . Corner 11th nnd llownrl ELECI KICAL SUPPLIES. OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO. KIcLtru Djrnnmoi. 1-imiii Wire nnd Kloctrlctil Slip pllo4ur All KlmK 1IU llunurd utrext , Uiuihn. WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. , UliiHtriitud citnlu ao freo. 1C14 Capitol Avenue. FURNITURE AND CARPET ? . BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR NITURE CO. , Successors 10 c' A Iteolio \ Co , tiriccnndllthst' Omnlii GiNT'S FUftNISHING GOODS. BLOTCHKY& COHEN , J. T. ROBINSON NO Cent ' furnishing uodi , TION CO. rlothlni ? md notion * Oonts furnlihln nl4 < ] lvous u trltilVu3Lnd ' : < ) ni'tV eelotiritcd llrnnd rumples evpruja pro- "llmkililn1 O ornl It , pidd punts , tililrN. ( Dits etc. 1111 llnrncy. I.fit Oiinh i. GROCERIES. GLASS. D. M.STEELE&.CO , , BLAXE , BRUCE & CO. , 1201-lM'i.Ionei itr ot , 10th and llnrncy , Onmhi , Omnht , Neb Neb GRAIN AND PROVIolONS. S. AMC WHORTER , JI5 Iln ird of Irndo TruVor In crnlii , provl- flomnlHHIocks l'rlity wires to N. V. , ChluiKO and bt Loali HATs.ETC. HID = S , ETC. W. A. L. GIBBON & , CO. , BED. OBERNE & , CO. , , cup * , traw KIHI I Iluror < nt III lot. wol , duvos and ailtt.'iif . , tillon nn I fan l.'th nnd I fillboiithllth.it HARDWARE. RECTON & WILHEIMY LOBECK&LINN , CO. , Iliilldari' lnrlTin nor lOtli .ind.lncktuniitn Juc'iinlui c l i Omnlii HOI Donl.n St. RUSSELL SAGE , the well-known financier , writes s " 506 Fll'TII AVENUK , Ni\v YOHIC CITY , Dec. 20 , iSgo. 'For the last twenty years I have been using ALLCOCK'S Pouous PLASTHHS. Tliey have repeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains , and pains in my side and back , and , whenever I have a cold , one on my chest and one on my back speedily relieve me. My family are never without them. " /Uek-Xl U-cxJi/ct . _ ALv * " : Beware of imitations , and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Abk for ALLCOCK'S , and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. GREATEST HORSE SALE ON RECORD. < ! UU / ; . / ; fil t\tHKi , tlr rKI .l I , omit. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tha nmlnent pu < lulls' In norrnui , chronic , prUulo. blool , iklnnnd urinurr dlioex § A rtvulnr mil reulstt ml criidimtu In nittiicliio , HI dlpiomai unit i triinrnti n iluiw. Ji still tro.ilIntr nllh tlio Kronen luoceil miiirrli.sptriualurrliuuu. li.it iniinliaol.svmlnal ncnirioju. nlwhi ( ones , \ uiie \ or i/ptilli' . > lrlcluro. out orrln.enilcet . , iirlciiiloilu ( No inurriirr unel. New troutmiiiil fur Ion or rUul iiuwir. I' rtlei uukble to vtill wo IIIHJ lie trintv I at liomu lijr corronpondcncr , Moll'lnc or InitrumuntJ ont Inmll . or oiprf i > cun-ly I'-ickeJ , mi n. r in liidl iitn conlrnls orifiidur. Dnii ii.crtoiinl Hittrvlaw prcfurrod. Cnnsultatloa free I orrujpjndnii Vo stiictlr iiri'iiln."llooK ( Sljulerios of Ufu ) lout ffQO. oniuj liuuri Vit. in. lo u p , i lUu , in.toiim nUlumpfur rtply. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. . - „ OMAHVNHJ Cnpllnl 7777. $100 , i J Surplus , , . , , ( ! I1OJ OiUcuniind DlrocloriHenry \V. Vatoi , ; , ruildon' : H U. I'll ililiu. vlw projIJent CX H Maurlcj W. v. Moric , Julia H. Colllni , J , .V , U , I'ulrltk. lA , Oi > liiur , THIS If ION BANK , Conifer 12lh and Faruam BU. IRON WORKS. PAXTON & . VIERUNO IRONWORKS , WruiiRlit nnd cn t Iro-i ork , rnnlnoi , brii work , Konornl U'QUOR- . \\hilc ( .ilo Iliiiordcn1or | < IOJI I'nrnnm t , LUMBER. CHAS. R. UE , JQHNA.WAKEFIELD „ , llnrdwood hiinl or , woo 1 cnrpt'i * nnd MI n nut liniorlol Vmcrlpinl'orl tlourhiir. inn I ri-iii-nt , Mllwniikuii Iirdrnillc iriiH-iit nni fllhnnd Dongltr , Valuer whlto lln-o , MILLINERY. I MUSICAL. 0. ASTOMEHILl , A , HOSPE , JR. , Millinernotlom.oloRln ' tli- , l'lnnn . ornnn , nrtlitjl miterhli , rlo. 11(5-118 ( S ICth tt. O.im1in 1.M 1 Doiixhu tteot , OYSTtRS. A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT& CO. , I'nckora of rry lor , Il l ) ? , KUh nnd Colo' nnd Colorjr. 3iiSjiuli : Utli St ( t-SI.juonwdrlli St. Dnvld Culo1 major. Oil-Jr. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CD. , ttptlnod nnd hihrlcUInu elli , nttn KTUIS ? , etc. PRODUCE COMM.SSIOrv. BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELL & SMITH , I Dcnlnre In countrr jirod- I'rudur-K , friilti of all urn , fruits , voiiatntilai , clc. kinds , oysters , nl Slroot. 13th nnd Hnrncy Slrcctv KIRSHBRAUN&.BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK & CO. , lluttcr , ctiooio , Butler , CURS nnd poultry poultry und RAIIIO. I40D fnrnamit i 13th HlrooL RIDDELL& CO. , 0. PEDAU , on M c r n li n n t , Iliitlcr clicoje ouzi.voj- 1'ruducu , llutlcr , Kilt' , ctutiloi , frulU , poultrj Clico > o nnd I'oultrr. l.'th nnd llovritril Hit. nnd tnuio Uiniihi. nlULUN & MC LAIN , BINGHAM&SON. Spochiltlcs luiltjr out Si'iiil it > DMT KKKS , Ilu > choo c poultrjr , cto. No lor , I'oultrr. tlnmo , 15 S llti Uof in Nit llldca , ICtc. Lank 1TOI J I.oivemvorilt St. CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CO. Cnrrr n full itock of WrnpplriK P ipar , nil klndi printing , wrapplnv nnd of twlii"s , cto writing paper , curd pa- Has ilnwnrdau pur , ota To I 17 U STOVE RtPAiRS. JAMES HUOHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAID Stoves repairs of all kin Ji WORKS , CuukH nnd HoatorJ Stove rppulri and wntc * nltnchnionlH fur 11117 kind forsile of ntooiu ido W7S nth StrMt iwr i SASH. TOYS. M. A. DISBRDW&CO. H. HARDY CO. , Mitniifnctureri of Ki h. Toyi , dulla , nib u mi , fnnor . liouiofur- doors , blind * nnd mouldlnvs llrnncli of- nl'hlii touli , chllil * ' dco , 12th nnd Izard Wn ren'v ISIUFiirnnmHtrcot. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED COIVUVIISSON MERCHANTS. ALLEN ROOT & CO. , | GASYIANN 111 DUDLEY. Itoonill ICxclmnno llulldI I > Oin , 11) and 01 Ei > llull.llliK bouth cutuJ lilllill-l ? . Umtiliiv bouth Oiirilnu MJ INTERESTraiDOHDEPOSnS ATOMAHAtOMTRUSTCtt 5ECOR. IB CAPITALIB lOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS : A awvMAN-c.w.NAsH . . , ifHMIlURO-CUY-COAHTON'C.B.UAKJ : Jd.BFtOVyN'THOS-L.KlMBALLr.