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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. 1'EB1UTAUY 0. 1892.
DELAWARE 4 HUDSON WT IT' '
f n > vw a .Plat Week in Stocks Thuio I.AS an
Esf.ltin * Olosa.
QUOTATIONS ADVANCED RAPIDLY
1 ItrpnrU Tlmt .Ilin Control of tlio Company
llnil 1'HMrd til Ilin I'lMirinylvnnln
Ilin rtitrrjr ( lolil nml
Silver llnlnncr * .
NB\V YOHK , Tob. ta. ( Special Telegram
to TUB UKK. ] After ii Mat week on Vho
Block oichnngo , with operations confined in
Ibo mnln to tbo abusingof eoliths bj the
room traders , a IIUlo axcttomont was stirred
np by thosundon mlvnnco of Dalawaro &
Hudson. U requires llttlo buying or soUitm
of this stock to move quo tall on. A sovornl
points up or down , because there Is so llttlo
itock nlloat , but on thU ocoulon the buying
> f the stock was alvnucjJ by the report thai
the control of the coniu.iay hud paned to the
Pennsylvania It-iUroad uo'npany , thus
maklnr a now combination against tbo
loading combination. It was fur
ther stated that tbo Delaware &
LacUawamm directors wore to moot the Ponn-
lylvnnln directors tomorrow. Uniclol
denials that anything bus boon done of U
contemplated tire plentiful , and oraphntlc ,
but the vnluo ot onicial denials i * well under-
Hood In Wn'l ' stroot. The tnpa indicates
that there Is something on foot ar.il that Is
the surest test.
Wlnit the .Mup Hliowx.
A glance at Ibo map shows that , the 1'onn-
tylvunla nnd the Delaware & Hudson
systems , uro naturally conjolmid. The
former runs un to Wlllccsbnrre , ajd the latter
down. Tbo Uulawnro & Ilmlsoii sviem Is
to the Pennsylvania lllto the bund with out-
strotcbo.l Utipers at the end of the arm.
There may be nothing hi this story.
Another stock In grout dotnaid Is Denver
preferred , roost largely hold abroad , but on
account of the sudden development of the
now mining camps , making extremely valua
ble certain portions of tbo road heretofore of
llttlo account , it la now actively called for In
the market.
The comini ; vcck wo ore promised tbo
Issue of the Richmond Terminal reorganiza
tion scheme. It will probably bo published
March 1. There Is tt , urowltiK feeling that It
will bo a success because , llrst , It Is most liberally -
orally underwritten , and second , It is fair lo
all Interests and there is no other to take If
this Is rejected. Its acceptance cannot mnko
the holders of the present securities worse off
and the chances are In favor of making them
n crcat deal bolter. Disinterested persons ,
well rjuullllcd to ] ud o on such matters , ex
press tticrmolvos most favorably impressed
by the plan. They say tt is both skillful and
equitable , and on this account tUuy auticl-
pata that it will bo successful.
Worrying Over Oolcl mill Sillier.
The street Is worrying Itself not a llttlo
over , rold and silver. Over Iho former be-
caubo It is belnc exported us customary at
this time of year ; over the latter because it
has fallen so law in price , and unless some-
tiling can bo douo to support it , Vhroutcns to
fall lower. Besides this , there isufuarlhal
It will drive out gold audturn our standard
of value.
The question Is , what Is to be done to help
sustain tbo price of silver ? It Is a possible
thine that as Iho value of gold Is made , not
by intrinsic qualities in the metal and there
fore unlike wheat , which is valuable
everywhere for food but by the common
consent to consider it valuable , nnd where
that consent does not exist among savages tt
has less value than iron or copper , it is a
possible thing that silver may also bo made
morti valuable by consent , or convention ,
among tbo great commercial natlons'of tbo
world. If all the great nations united in de
claring thut so many ounces of silver should
bo considered tnu equivalent of so many
ounces of gold and should bo recolvod at the
mints of each for coining Into money at
the snmu ratio , Ibo price of tbo same
as motnl could bo maintained at the ratio so
established. But to bo thoroughly effective
tbo consent must bo 'as wide us tbo use of
illvcr is wldo. The international monetary
convantion , which It < s prposod to bring
about 1C possible , is a stop in a direction
where a solution of the proolum may DC
found If found at all , but the oxtromitiet nro
itlll clamoring for Ihe free coinagu of silver ,
and thereby worrying Wall street and gen
erally the business community of the- eastern
part of tbo country.
I'lllng ui > Silver.
Meantime go on piling up a mountain
Of silver In tbo United State treasury a.buU
BO hugh that its growth alarms tbo com
meruial world , and wo export our gold as
usual. Tbo "balance" of trade arguments ,
nro nowhere. There is no "balance of trade,1'
Bscortalnablo by any statistic * wo command.
The ) * are the returns of merchandise exports
nnd Imports , but nothing more. But see
wbat reimportation of a few of our securtlcs
will do in tbo way of of sottlug merchan
dise exports , taking todays quotations for
both securtios , and merchandise :
Droxoi Morgan and Co. experts -
ports say 2OJO , shares of Now York
Central that offsets the exports of 250,001) )
bushels of wheat. Tbo house of I. S. Wouii-
sers Import B.UOO Erie ; that offsets the export
of about 6,000 bales of cotton. Hollgarton &
Co. Import5,000 Heading ; that offsets the expert -
port of about 325,000 bushels of corn , Such
mounts of securities are Iho tnoro.it trillo in
tbo 'transactions of tbo market. We have
nothljig to sbpw when they po. The rate of
exchange is the only true exhibition of the
, 'bnlanco of trade. " At this tlmo It tells us
that Europe has sold us enough of onr secur
ities to offset the excess of merchandise ox.
ports over imports , aad tbo balance will
probably bo settled by the export this spring
of from $15.000,000 to 520,000,000 ii gold.
Ilnvuim Murlcut Itovlcw.
HAVANA , Fob. " 3. Owing to unfavorable
news from abroad the sugar market was
qulot during the week and only a small
business was transacted , The quotallons
nro Hk follows : Molasses sugar , regular to
good polarization , i.iU.f@il : ! : % gold per
quintal ; Muscovada fair to good refining , 83
to W ) degrees polarization , $3.ilJ.4 : B :
t centrifugal. 1)3 ) to ' .MI degrees t > olarizaton ! ,
V f.84.j ( < iM : > ! > % . Stocks in wari'bou-o at Ha
vana and Matanzus , _ ! iS,0)0 ( ) bags anil 1,5'JO
bogsheads. Hecelpts from February 11 to
February 2102,000 bags and StW Hogsheads.
Exports for tlio sumo period , ilft.itoo bags
nut1 inn hogsheads , of which lilO.Mia and all
the hogsheads wonttn the United States.
BACON f'J.M ) gold per cwt.
BUTTEII Superior American , 10.00 gold
per quintal ,
FI.OUK American , * 7.25 gold per bbl.
JKIIKED BBKIT 18.00 gold per quintal.
HAMS American sugar oiired , tlii.50 cold
per quintal for northern ; $17.00 for southern.
LAUD In kegs , 13.75 gold per quintal ; in
tins , $11.00.
LmiiiKit Nominal ,
SIIOUKS Quiet ,
BRANS While navy , $ .1.00 gold per quintal.
CIIBWIKO TOBACCO $10.50 gold per quintal.
Hoers Qulot.
FiiEiaiiTS Qulot.
EXCIUNQK Qulot.
SPANISH Oouva.4
On the TurU Itoiirar ,
PAUIS , Feb. 23. On tbo bourse during the
week past business was at a standstill pond-
lug the formation of the cabinet. Prices ,
bnwover , became firm toward the end of
the wook. Throe per cent rentes advanced
17 centimes for the wcok. Credit Foucior lUf
and Uio llutos 7- > J1bo proposal of the
parliamentary committee having In ctiargo
the bill renewing tbo privileges of
tbo Bank of Franco to com
pel tbo bank to allow Interest on depos
its caused b drop in the bank shares. Com
mercial Journals draw attention to tbo fact
that u tteamer sailing from Havru last week
for tbo West ludlas did not. carry a sinu-la
ton of cargo for Havana. TnU ovid nco of u
decline iu French export trade , It la pointed
out , is In consequence of tbo differential
duties on French Imports.
On the llerllu llourne.
nr.iti.ix , Fob. 23. Excessive dullness pre
vailed on the DOUHO during1 the week past.
ThU state of affairs , bowoverva * regarded
as but slightly duo to the riots. Mining , in
dustrial und bank securities were weaker
but homo funds went firm. Tbo final quota
tions of yesterday include : Vrussjau 4s ,
100.85 ; Mexican Gs , 81.10 ; Deutsche bank ,
J01.EO ; Uochumere , 108 ; lUucrnen , 135 ;
short exchange on London , 20..10 ; long ex
change on London , 20. ' . > ! i < { ; private discount ,
1) ) ) per cent.
On I lip I'riniltriirl lloiirsr.
I KASKroiiT , Feb. iS. ! The past week was
n qiilot ono on the bourao hero. I'rlcc.s wcrd
steady. Today'sunoHlclal quotations Include :
Hungarian gold rentes , flJ.r > 'J ; 1'ortuyueso
bonds , 40.80 ; Russian fours , ai.fi ! ) ; Spanish
fours , 01.70 ; short oxchaugcon Lor.uonJ.in ! ;
private discount , 3 per cent.
After today there will bo no Sunday
botirso till October III next ,
TIN ; .si'icui\Tivi : : MAUICKTS.
Them Was n \ > rjDrclilcil llrcnk In Whcnt
Yp trrilny.
CIIICAHO , III. , fob. S ? . The \vhi-it market
h.id n very dculdcd break today. Trade
opened extremely dull , and for d tlmo prices
hold qulto stonily , close to the closln : IIurea
of yesterday , lint the low gradcx all grow
wciik nnd hcn n few Itonn of bearUli IIOWB
were collected the bulls veto stamped and
price's dropped , Cables nore somewhat con-
Itlctlng , some prlvnto alvlccs iiiotlnzdiillncs |
and lower prices , ulillu others said the market
wns holdltiK Its own , The regular Hoard of
Trade cable was steaily and firm. Tlio general -
oral business , however , was very dull and
the trade Hccmrd hesitating and cautions
with timidity the most notable character
istic. l.onK9 seem to feel uncertain of their
Kround , while thubears seemed full of oour-
aijo and confidence. With Iho trade In this
condition It did not ieiulro | much In tlio way
of bear news md mncli HKXresstvcncss on tbo
part of sellers to put the long * In a panic. The
fact that Liverpool was no lower nflor our
market of yesterday ciivo the ( rlcnds of
wheat some couruze at tbo .start , the opening
being 0-Jc tot , ' 4c against UlIJc at tliuclosoyes
terday.
It belli within these ( iKiiros for an hour or
more. Then this failure of the expected cold
wtivb to develop any dangerous low tem
perature In the winter wheat country began
lo have ti bearish iilTeut. Next It buitan
to bo talked around that the visible
supply would .show un Increase of
W.-.uuo u > 60M.OJ hit : HradMreel's reported the
exports from both coists for tlio week at
: i.37iMWJ bu. ngulusl 4.0ID.OJU bit. last week.
Then followed u rumor that Kusal.t was to
nhroKuto the u.xport prohibition ultaso and
another tlml the ItusHlan crop of last year
had been found to bo largely In e.vuess of other
estimates. Improbable as tlio lUisslun mnioi-s
wore , they had an Instant oiTucton-i iimrUut
that xvns already woalrand then1 was u rnsli
on the part of lonE : to cct rid of their bold-
IIIKX and short sellers wore equally anxious to
sot out tholr linos. The continued heavy re
ceipts In the northwest were uiso u drag on
thu market. Weakness was tbo feature of the
market till the close , which was at ! M.lc. the
lowest II uro of the day und L'o I olow the top
tirlee.
Corn was quiet but weak , owlnu parllv to
tlio dullness of trade and partly to the break
lnwho.it. The shipping demand wns slacker
than usual and there was very llttlo specula
tive buying , Holders showed some discour
agement and u uood many solil freely. Tlio
market opened Jiu higher ut4-.Uf In syuiiiiithy
with the early tlrmnoss In wheat , and Im
proved 'Jo more , but It sold olT to 41.So and
closed atJ.'c.
Oatd were more nctlvu , but lower and weak.
The liquidation of sever.il lurie Hues which
commenced yesterday was continued today.
Holmholz w.s a liberal seller , olJerlnj : 101iW ( (
bu. blocks. Tuc clo c xliows u loss of > ic.
1'ork had a. ! > harp brenU and showed u loss of
25u ut the close. Tlio weakness In live IIOKS
nnd the break In wheat were partly rc pnnsl-
bo ! for this but. a sudden raid br u prominent
speculator In the latter part nf tlio session
al.eilln the depression. There were ono or
two little rallies but they were feublo. Lard
nnd rib * WTO less alYected und slidw only
Immatnrlnl declines.
Kstlmated receipts for Monday : Wheat ,
.1) ) cars : corn , VVjcars ; oats. 18J cars ; bogs ,
The loadlnx futures ran-zod as follows :
Cush qm t itlons were us follows :
FliiiDH Stoudy. nncli.'iinert ; patents , t4.30ffl
4.55 ; spring putents , * l.ial.5r : > ; bnkers ,
. .
WHEAT No. 2 surlny wheat. SScj No. 3
BprlnK wheat , Wc ! : No. 2 red , b2c.
OATS-No. 2. 2Syc ; No. 2 wlilte. 305c ! ;
So. 3 w'.ilte. 20ic. !
RVE No. 2 , 84140.
llAHl.EV-No.2. 5059oi No. 3 , 383i52j Na 4 , 3J
TIMOTHY SKEO Prime , 81.20.
Poitic Mcis pork , per bbl. , Jll.Oo ; lard ,
per' cwt. . JO.10 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) ,
f..72V\7.i ; dry sailed shoulders ( boxed ) ,
! l.7ft&5.5i ! short oleur sides ( boxed ) . * S.2.\
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal.
HuoAits Cut loaf , S54c ; Krunuluted , 4)4o ) ;
stnndurd A , 4Jc. !
Itecolpts und shipments tod-iy were as fol
lows :
On the I'ro luce u.xchunzo to.luy the
market wiia stoiily ; funcy croumory , 27i81/Jii
line western. 25S.7o : soloeted dalrys , 2ja2ie ;
ordlnnry , tsii''lc. KK S. 10Ultiic. !
'ii I'Trm ' ; fiilT crc7im"eheldars and
als. llCJl-c ; Voiin ? Americas ,
HIDES Unchtingcd.
TALLOW Unohungcd.
Now York .Markutt.
NEW YORK , 1'ob. 27. KLomt Itccclpts , 23,043
pkgsi exports. 8.810 bbls. , : tO.B3J siiciis : market
dull and heavy : sales. 10.450 bills.
COIIN MK. L Dull und steady ; yellow west
ern. Si75.i.1Ci.
WIIBAT Ituculpts. izt.K 0 bu. : exports , 110-
603 tin. ; BalfH , 0.1.1,000 lit ) , of futures ; I'.M.U'jO
bn. of spot. Spot market Irreistilar , wuuk
and qnlot ; No. vi ro I , ll.Hl.'iuil.O.iii In store
nnd oltvutori Jl.'ltl.Wfii allo.it : * I.U71.0UU
f. o.b. j Nn. 3 rod , tl.O'.l j ungraded red , H ijcto
Jl.ua-i : No. 1 northern. * l.i..ri'i 1.Mi ( ; No. l
liArd , ll.lj7-li < ll.iJ7 ? ; ; No. „ > nurthrrn , SI.Ol-\ .
Uptions advitncud 'ac to 3 o on llrmcr cables
and runortoii cold wuvn west , declined 140 to
fie on lon.-B. tinloudliiR on weaker Uhloiigo ad
vices , closed weak at > c under yesterday.
Na 2 rtil. Kclirnnry. tl.UI ? ; Mnreli. tlMV.fs
1.041.1. oiosmg ut Il.Olli : April. ! lurdl. ( ; ( < ii'i ' ,
eloalna ut ll.OI'i ; .Mny. tl.ii2C-lcii.ui'v ;
closing tit Il.u2.'i ; .Tune , $ l.JI6I.Olj. ( ! ) clo's-
ut tl.ulH ; .Inlv , OOlic. clojln ; ut Wu.
live t'lrin , iiulut ; voHiorn. UTiUUiio.
llAlil.r.v Dim ; Milwutikeo. l.s < 0 > 7 > ) a
llAtti.BV MAi.T-CJiilol ; ( Jtumdu country
made , H.IC.
Cons UucolptN. lli.375 bu. ; exports , 70,088
bn. ; sales , 7l.1,0.iii bu. futures ; I.V..vlKl Uu. HIIOI.
Snot Hrmur , modtiruttily uoilvo ; No. 2,40)40 ) in
oiuvatori n.i' f nlloat ; ungraded mixed , 4hijj ( (
Me : No. 3 , 4(4 ! 4Uic ! ; steamer mixed , 4R-'iU ' >
40 c. Opt kins iincliangud to Uo up , dun ,
o.D.slii stonily ; 1'obruury. 4flIu } ; Maroli , 4Uitfn )
4c. ! ) oloslni : ut 4U > 4i : ; ApHi , 40 iu-iiiiuc. |
closing ut 40 0 ! May , 4l ! ? irt4 > l'c. closln ; ut
40ic ! July. 4s ? , , clo > lne at 4Hc.
O TH-ltocuipts. 4tV-Vii ) hu. ; exports , 2.023 bu.j
Halt's. 80.000 bn. futures : ; Yi.o.o Im. nput ; snut
dull and wuukor : options , dull mid easier ;
I'ubrunry. lH'iot Murvh. JW'Sc ! May. 37e : No ,
2whllu. Miiruh , 3S ici May. No , 2 whlto , asiju ;
mixed wastorn , : itw3iKc ; whlto wustein , 37jfi (
W4o !
IIAV Qulot and llrm ; shipping , 3.M ; good
to flinlcf , JH',00 ,
SUOAII Itaw. iiuletunil htu.-idy ; fulrrolliilug ,
3u ; uintrlfii.'ulH , IW tuit , 3 l3-'r.s rullncd , dull
und steady ,
MOI.SKS I'ori'lzn. dull ; 61 test , I2io Now
Orleuns , duil und steady ; common in funcy ,
.
HICK I'ulr'.v active und steady : domustlc.
fair to uxtru , 41iiH'its ' ; Japan nuw , . ' . 'iCM'aU. '
I'KTitnr.KUM Dull and sicndyt crii'lo In bar
rels , Parker's , 11.70 : iTiiiii' . Parker's , In bulk.
fl.20 ; rollnud Now York , * U.4) | I'hlltidolplilu
and llaltlmoru. W.3vau.i3 ; riilluileltililii und
Bultlmuro in bulk. ii.H.vi.i.lX : : ) .
C'UTTON HKr.nUlL Dull and steady ! crude ,
25o ! : yollaw. 2txa.ti'ic. '
TAi.L w-ttoiiiy : : city ( fiOd for puckmrcs ) ,
ll.ll-M : rosins. In net ho nnd stuudy ; strained ,
common tu Rood. Jl.'i'iif ' i.f."i. :
Tuitl'KNTiKK KJrui mill unlct. ; it 4'llii64u. : .
KiiiiH-Qulut mid weak ; wutturn , .uyiisl7o !
reoolpu , 0.48I paekacuH.
IlllitH.-.Modur.itndomanil und steady ; wet
sulto.l No\V Urlouns holeuted , tic ; Tux us se
lected , M toCO lt > s.Wlec ,
rtillic liiactlro ; llrm ; mesa , fD.7JaiO.50 ;
extni iirlmc. tlO.ua
OUT MKATK Dull ana steady ; pickled bol-
II os. (3U4Mlic ( : pickol | ihnuldcrH , do ; jncldeil
hams , kc ; mlddlus dull ; sliurt clu ir , ttXiO.
IiAitii Lower mid dull ; western stu m op
tion sales , 2.500 tierces ; March , W.74J May. iditi
WaKIl closlnz , W.8I.
IlUTTKit Kindurutedumuud ; ( toady : western
dairy , is < 2-li'j western croamory. 21ttOSici
wostcrn luetory , | fiit io ; Klgln. UOWdlio.
CIIKKSK I'nlr dcuiund oud etroiiKt part
skims. fiOloiio ; full skims. 4iSJ5c ! ,
I'u ) luoN-gulet anil easy ; American , IIJ.75
0 1 7.75.
Coi'i'Eit-Qnlet and wnaki Irko , UO.Coa
lfl.fi.1.
LEAD Dull and ilrm ; domcBtlo. ll.'JO(34.2i
TlM-Qillut and uasyj btrults. * l'J.yj4ilU.M.
Omuliu 1'roilnce Slurket.
rituiTS California rlvvrsldo oratiKCS , 112514
2.35 ; Wishing touu.vol * , U50 < au.75i Callforola
tiuiKcrinci , $103 pnr bo.it I'lnrlda < irnnnc .
lirlplits. ti.t0 ; ; ; rmsots. f ' .aff.i75 : Hnrldii tnn- '
( . ciriiie , SI.50U4.0 , hnlf bOxtMf western npplc.i.
rholcp. iJ.O.W..Vpr'r ) bbl. . fancy t.ind mlpht
I rlni ; more ! Ni'w York iipplo < , * . ' .i.Jj.l.t)0f ) : tiey
lomiins , Ml' ' tt.V2i : vlinlcn lrnion . (4.50A4.75 :
crnpos , iicr bit . . fA.ntiUI'Ol : li.ttiuti < s Jrntctl ,
tx'.uiu > .f > oi crantiorrlcs. t J.VK2/7.oti. /
VKiKTAtii.i:8t'nltforntii : cabbage. 2'ic ' per
IK In cr.-it ( . ' < ) ; liuino jjniwn lottn ; P , 45u per
< lnz. ; lintutoes. dull ; Uallforn'n ciiilllrlowor.
t2.00 : nnlono. .H-JI J ( HI pur bu. ; Nebraska hnnd
plukrd buiius , SI.AW..trj ; moillii'ii , Jl..0'll.75j
celery , : c > 0ioo ! swcn iiot.-iioi' " , UTE. . ' .
KLouit Utniilitt Mllllns cnmpiiny's Kcllanco
I'Hlcnt , I1M ; rtivlncltilo I'utont , 12.401 Lone
SliirSuporlutlvc. Jivt ) ; s-'novvlliiKc' . t\M' \ V m-y
Viimlly. 11.7.11 S. I' . ( llman'Mdold Mcdul. SIM ;
enow Whlto. .2.V ynowllakc. .OJ : low jf ratio.
ll.Oit Queen of the I'antry. t'M\
IIlDKS No I crci'ii salU'il hides. 4'4il1.ii" (
No. 2erren nulled hides , : CT. i'4c ' : No. I crccn
salted hldci. 25to 4llbR. , 4'iHI'Sc : No.2ureon
Bulled hides , 2.1 tn 4) ) Ibs , : } 3l4c : No. I veal
calf , H to 15 Ibt. , GUI No. 2 vorxl c.iif , rt tl.1 Ibs. .
4o ; No. I dry ( lint hides. 7ftSa : No. 2 > lry Hint
hides. MJGc ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 5Q.Ce. Tal
low. No. I , 3'4SJ4c ' ; tallow. No. ' . ' , JlSc : grcus < > ,
whlto A. 4et ttrense , whlto II , ll'W-'l-Vo ' ! arenso ,
vellow , 3 ? ; isreust1. dttrk. 2ie : old imttrr. Sift
' . ! < ! bccswnx , urlme , t'jCiioiiKh tallow.ili'iWo.
I'oui.Titv Chickens scnrci- . peed stock , lOo ;
( rouse , ducks nnd tnrknya. lira 2o.
lUv Market flat , ILfilxBLOJ per ton.
BUTTER choice country roll. IDil''lc ; lower
grades. 17i.6o. !
Kens ( loncral mnrliRt nbout I3c , butsomo
round lots wont ut r.Hiu.
Ontnlia tlnlnMarket. .
Prices based on dollverv at MUiUilpol river
points , N lri ka liniiujtion , an. I ton duyV
shipment , nn.oii ntliorwlso slutoJ. Cash grain
calls for ship ncnt within live ilny.t
WIIKAT--NO. s spring , SJo bid ; 'No. 3 spring ,
T7o bid.
Ilvr.-No. 2. 81c bid ! No. 3 , 77o bid.
OATS-NO. 3 wh to , 3lio ! bid , 3lo usko.l ; No. 3
while. lOo bid ; No. 2 mixed , 2ic ) bid ; No. 3.
mixed , 84140 bid.
CottN No. : i or better. 30 days' shipment ,
Ml',0 ! No. II white. : .7ieb.d. !
Aniuiri thosalci were ! Kl cars No , 3 or bet
tor corn , Toledo tornm , 31 days. IW'i'oi 2) cars
No. 3 or bettor , Unialm terms. 30 days , 301io ;
100 cars sample whuat , S''c , nt the river.
I10AIID OF TRADE NOTES.
Gyorgo Brown of Lincoln wis on the market ,
Mr. Nnlsun of I'ctorsnn & Co. , Osccoln , Nub. ,
wns In locking over the market.
J. L. Wright , r.epresuntniK It. Cloary Com
mission company of Ku Louis , was among the
visitors.
Kansas City
KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . Fob. 27. Kt.onit
In fair demand , llrm nnd unchanged : pat
ents , JJ.f.0 : extra fancy , t.V.t2.23) ) ) fancy ,
J2.OMW.15 ; choice. tl.tKxaioO.
WittsAT Nntlilndoluj ; no sales.
CORN Nothing doing ; no siles. :
OATS-Nothlnz doln : ; no sales.
live Steady ; No. 2. 81c.
KLAX SUED 87o.
BRAN ateady ut f > 5c.
HAV ijtoady and unchanged ; timothy. 19.50
per ton : fancy prairie , t.lOJ ; ioud ; to choice ,
Jj.00\50.
Enus Moderate supply ; utoudy at n4o. !
HUTTEH-Scarco und advancing ; creamery ,
2Mi28o : roll. 143800.
CHEESE Unchanged ; Younit Americas. lOo ;
Kansas , 7JtOi ) .
KECEIPTS Wheat , 24,003 bu. ; corn , none ;
outs. none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 25,503 bu. ; corn , 2,100
bu ; outs , 2,003 bu.
_
Cotton Market.
NEW-ORLEANS. La. . Feb. 27. Cotton qulot :
mid. Otic ; low mid , 57ie ; good ordinary. .VJe ;
net receipts. 4B5i : ; gross , 4.855 ; experts to
Urent Britain. 11,780 ; co.iBtwIse , 7,8:4 : ; sales ,
3.UOJ ; stocks. 430,871. Tbo future business of
the New Orleans Cotton Exchange , will bo-
suspcndcd March I. Mardl Oras belnc a legal
holiday , und the gonorul exchange room will
be closed at 12 o'clock on thut day.
London Wool Imports.
LONDON. Fob. 27. The Imports of wool
during the past week were as follows : From
Now South wales , 4.BOJ bales ; from Ireland ,
1.868 ; from Victoria. 0.18 ? : ' * jm South Aus
tralia , . ' 1,1:0 : from Now /.ealaud , 0.301 ; from
Capo of Good Hope and Natal , 3,503 ; from
Persia , 1.8J4 , and various places , 752.
Cofleo Market.
NEW YOHK. Feb. 27. Options opened barely
steady 1 ) to 20 points down : closed steady .1 to
20 points down : silcs. : 14.5)0 bu ? < . Including
March. ! ii.G53.75 : ! ; April. 13.2J3.25 ! ; May ,
$ ! 2l.8Vai2.fl.1 : Juno. < r..CO < 3l2.01 ; July , $12.55 ;
SeDtoinbcr , 412.35 ; December. J12.05. Spot Ulo.
dull , nominal ; No. 7. { 15.00.
Liverpool Market * .
LivBnroou Fob. 27. WHEAT Steady : de
mand poor : holders offer moderately ; No. 1
California. 8s8s Id per cental ; No. 2 rod win-
tor. 7s UHOaHs id.
CORN Steady ; demand poor.
Cincinnati Markets.
CINCINNATI. O. , Fob. 27. WUEAT Easier :
No. 2 roJ. OOlio.
Cou.N-StOKdy : No. 2 mixed 414c. !
OATS Easier ; No. 2 mixed ,
WIUSKY Steady at $1.14.
Toledo Uruln Markot.
TOLEDO. O. , Feb. 27. WHEAT Lower : No.
2 , cash , OJ'.io.
COHN Steady ; cash , 40o.
OATS -Quiet , cash , ific.
Foreign Oil Market.
ANTWERP , Fob. 27. VETIIOI.EUM lOf paid and
sellers.
TruUors' Talk.
OntCAao , III , Fob. 27. Coutisolnian & Day
to Cockroll Bros. : The speculative markets
were active today und u largo volume ot busi
ness was done for a Sntur.lay. Wheat opened
Uc higher , because- early cables were tint so
weak us expected , but awing to larycrrecolpts
utprlniurv points und llghlHrolourances from
the seaboard holders becau.c discounted on
prospects of u large Increase In the visible sup
ply und the murkat declined 2o under heavy
liquidation. The steady tone of cables was
almost totally disregarded und closing prices
wuro at about the bottom for the day. Corn
and oats were ouster , but not weak und.thoro
appeared to bo liberal resting orders to bur at
limits slUhtly below current quotations. Pro
visions declined udder free selling of long
pork for country account Thlsmay continue
for u dtiy or two longer , but wo advise ugulnst
taking tbo short sldo of the market until It
has hud a mitterlul advance.
CHICAGO. 111Feb. . 27. Kcnnott , Hopkins &
Co. to S. A. MoWuortcr : For several days for
eign .udvlccs an wliont have indicated un
apatheticdomund In thutquurtor. Ourexports
have fallen oil' und receipts ut primary mar
kets have Incroaicd. The crop outlook here
nnd abroad bus Improved und un early spring
with the ground In prime condition for plant-
In has seemed assured. The result bus
been a dce.iled reaction In prices und 80o
prophets tire uzuln out in full force.
Continued liquidation by longs hui depressed
outs , und the falling off in exports of corn ling
hud u bearish clTeet. It-Is not expected that
they will sell oir inneh more ut present , and
ought to bo a purchase on the decline. In pro
visions Jonus have let go rather freely. The
projuctcunnot bo manufactured without loss
nt present prices of hogs , but It seems to bo
the fashion to sell everything just now. and
provisions go with the rest. Lard and ribs
uctcd In sympathy with pork.
Financial Note * .
New ORLEANS , la. , Kob. 27. Clearings , II-
IIAI.TIMOIIK , Mil. . Fob. 27. Dunk clearings
today. < 2 , : > 2ti,3lu ; balances. J.'W,4'J1 ' ; rule , 6 per
vent.
MKMHIIB , Tenn. , Fob. 27 , Now York ox-
chungo suiting at pur. ( Jlojrlngs , tJ2l08t ( ! bal
ances , J3U7.BD8.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Fob. 27. The bank clear
ings to Jay were * l.U.Vi,4. > l. und for the week
ending February 27 wore 3OUfl.2.IO.
llOsTOS , Muss. , Feb. 27. Clearing house
bulancos. fl,477,444 ; rate , O'i ' pur cent ; call
lunns. vai percent ; time , 40 per tent.
Nmv YOHK. Feb. 27. Hank olonrlngs today ,
tllfl.ttlrVMl ; balances. $3.531,531. Fur llio week ,
ttluurlas , iUJI.OJl.lBl ; bulunucs , ? -'u'Joits3. :
I'IIII.AUUUMIIA , I'ii. , Fob. 27. llnttlc cleuflnKE
today , tll.0hu.4b7 ; butances. JI.872.U7U , Cluur-
Ings for thu week ending today xvore $ I1UIU2-
4il : ; bulancof , fl.447tl.Vj. Money , ajj percent.
CIIICAOO , III , , Feb. 27 , Monov easy atHi ®
U pereent. Hunk uluurlmiH for the du1111,410 , -
Ubiturtlic week , Hir.21,71. . New York ox-
chiingo , ( I per cunt dUconnt. rJturllng ox-
eluiiue , Jl.tuii for sixty-day bills und 11. S3
farsight drafts.
NKW YltK , fub. 27.-The exports of specie
lust week umouuted to * i./j.O.'O. of which
t2MXi.42 > i WHS gold and tfc.ti.tiOO ullver. Tim
Imports of snoclo during the wee < wits 15'M.AIO ,
of which 1107,517 wus In gold und ( . ' .072 In
silver ,
llosTO.v , Mass. , Fob. 27. Clearings today ,
? iirUl12 : ; bulunccs. ( lt 7,42i ; money , IWn :
pur cent. Kxi'hunUQ un Nuw York. l. > 617c
illbi'-ouut ; for thu week , clearings , t74b7t > .2 l ;
buliinci'u. ti.7M.4IM ; for ciimo time lust year ,
detritus , K2iVH,71 : balances , HisU.VU.
Br. l.ouis. Mo. , I'eb. ' 27. Hank plourlngs ,
f.'l.yil , ' . ' . ! ' . ' ; bulunccs , tOHMtXJ. Clearings this
Hook , f.i,54V.fs' > 7 ; bulitnccs , 2'JU.i.l.S7 ) , Clu.irlngs
lust wcok , 127.1 litl.Gi'4 ' ; buliini-04 , fi.'Jll.bM.
( 'luurlngs for thu curicbpondlng week lust-
year. * 17KM,4iiO ; balnnces , fl.Wl.'iiO. Muney.
WC7 ; per cent ; I'xchungo on New Vork , 2 0 pie-
mium.
STOCKS AM ) liONlt * .
Tliouglt Coimldnrublu tilrougtliVii > lloti-1.
bpvil thu .Main I.UtVa Dull.
Ntw YORK. Feb. 27 , Tim stocl ; mnrUct In
thy main was strong today but remained very
dull for thu main list. There wuro only four
imtives , fit1'uiil , Heading , Delaware &
llndson and Denver & Klo Grutido preferred ,
whoso combluca operations \ > eru uvur o no-
half of the total business transacted.
The btrciuth In the last hour wut ,
also the feature of thu market ,
although onalers were In close sympathy.
The xrangvrs , though very dull , were mioug.
Deluwuro .V lludbon scored n reinurkublo
vain , rising from l i to 134 , and closed ut thu
too fleurc , whllo Klo Grande preferred , which
wiii biinght by lntet ts which huvo boon
buying the olock fur u Mil ll < iio < hr.iko from
4.9't toM'j. oltnlni at Hiey'lioit ' price Jrrsoy
( Central rcspundcd to IMC MrenMli In HtiilHon
by rising ii .iln ii'-om" ' , 140 , nnd l.ackn-
wannn nml Head ngore ) not nt ntrong ,
Uiimor.s In regard to tlifvirforjunltution sent
lilchtnnnd A West I'D ut iin-fcrri'd i p I per
cent nnd nffuctrd tin- bands favorably , butthe
sttifkc wcio very null 4(1(11 ( ( Iho rc t nf the
market. The rcnrr.il .tj . nponod Irrocnlur ,
but sllzht clinil.-rp froiAtllo llgnres of ycstcr-
d.iy und u siowbut uti.-ady Impruvcmenl iic-
ftirrcd up tothullmouit ( > hn puniluntlnn of the
bunk statement , whichshowed n heavy loss In
spocln mid thosnrnliii reserve though Its in-
Iliifin'O was mnmonfiry. The clo u wns nollvn
and strong ut the bt'stiirV'I'R of tlio day. Thu
fliiiil rlmnscs uro very Mlifllll fraut.'ontil cnlt.s.
but Doluvrnrd V Hud-ton' 1 * up 714 per cent ;
Denver & Klo Grande , .M per cunt ; , li > i > oy
Central , I'B percent , nud Iucknwunnu 1 per
cent ,
Government bmuR qu'ot nnd dull. State
bondi. nnthlng doing.
The following uro the closing tiuotnuoiu for
the lending stocks on the New Vork Slock ex
change toilav
bid.
Tlio total sales ot stocks today were 141.810
tbarcy , InelueilnR : Atchlson. v.010 : ClileiiKo
Uus , 8.X5i ( ! Delaware & Huilson. 0,058 ; Eric ,
3,45) ; Now .lersoy Contra ) , ILU2I ; Nnw England ,
5.300 ; Uo.'idlnjj. : i2,500 ; Ulchinond St West
Point , 2,210 ; St. Paul. 13,033.
Flnanclnl Itovlcw.
NEW YOHK. Feb. 27 , The 1'ost says : Tbo
statement of tank averages today was pretty
rimch whut had boon oxnccted. The return
How of money to tbo Interior Is obviously foreshadowed -
shadowed In tlio decrease of funds.
In fact , wl.hout Rokt experts , and
even without loss through snbtreas-
ury opeiatlons , the statement would
have shown decreased reserve. Prob
ably this movement will continue nnd nobody
need ho alurmoJ at Its continuance. Thu
cnortr oiia pint of Idle money In the Now York
hunks durlnic the last twit months hr.s been no
propitious filxn. It slmpiy rnllucted stagna
tion. Events have proven that this surplus
money Is not needed anTcannolbo : used hero :
therefore , the sooner It Is scut wlioro It Is
needed tbo bettor. "
Now York Money .Harkt.
NEWYoitK , Fob. 27. AfciNisr ox OAtt < Easy
with no loans ; olosod olTured ut2 par cent.
I'uiMi ! MnnoANTiLE PAi-Bii 45 per cent.
HTEHMNQ EiciiANUBr-Qniut but stoaay nt
I4.85U for sixty day bills , and $1.83 tor de
mand.
Tuoclosing quotations on bonds :
bid.
I > on < lun Stock Market.
LONDON , Feb. 27. Tbo following were tbo
London stock quotations closing at 2 p. m :
Console , money..VO ll-lti Moxloan Orrtlnnry. . V.l > ( i
odoaccount UII-1C ( at. Paul com fcUVft
N. Y.P. &O lits. . . SOW Now York Contral. . llll'i
Vn. PECIHO mi ronnsylvanla U\ \
Erie SV-s Itcadlng 30 ]
Krlo"nrts 1W Mexican Central 49.
Illinois I'ontrnl 107
BAIl SlLVEIl 41 7-10d.
MONET W per cent.
Itute of discount In the open market for
both short and throe months bills , 2 ? > per cent ,
Boston Stock Market.
HOSTON. Mass. . Fob. 27. The following wore
the oloaliiif prices on stocks on the Boston
stock market today :
Denver Mining .Stocks.
DBSVEIU Colo. . Fob. 27. The following list Is
trmulosliin.uotatlonson the Mluln ; exchange
today. Sales 41,003.
San Francisco Mining Quotations.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oil. , fob. 27. The ofllclal
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Ne\v Vork Mlnhli ; fjuotutloni ,
NEW YOHK. Fob. 37 > &Tha following are the
closing milling stoqu'fjffiltatlons !
I.IVK HTUOffi M.V It KKTH.
\V ick Clone * With HrUvuj Htrady to
OiiAHA , I'olj. 27. ; UvVolnl8 for the week
1J.OI4 cuttle. 11 , ( UV hoH ; Uiiil K.077 hlieup , u-ulnst
l.\0',4 cattle , tUIKl hoiHiitnd 2.771 bhcop < lust
week und U'.dLH ' ouitle , Ul.inu hogs und 2hOI
sheep for the fourth \ytuK of Fubruury lust
year.
Whllo there hue been very little life to the
iienurul cuttl'i murkct.iUI wuuk prices have
not ducllnuj u uruul deal , prububly for the
reason ( hut It would bu simply stealing to uet
eutt.lu any luwerthun they have been helllnn.
The bhlpplnt : und export demand has
been komewhut limlieil , but It h u
served to nustujn price i of Kuoil heavy
cittllu while a ooa feeiler demand has kept
JlKhtciitlia values from Kolmt lo ainusli. .Me
dium weight bleera. tlint U htoerii uulKhlim
from Il.VI to ) : llii. . cspcolully if not fat , have
MilTured u'duellne of IDf to I e. llutelier ntuok
bus sold fairly wullull wuuk. but th llberul
pioi > urllun ( if I'Oiiiu.on cows und niUeil utouk
received IIHH hud a leiKa-m y tu dcpretit valiiCH
for thu luht two or three duye , the decline
liitlnx 15o to2Jo n u nil Imt the best cows und
he feri > . Btouliors und fut-deru have hold their
own ; itUficlnrlly : , thu ilemmid bcuii ; very
irood and thu supply nut bu n : uxcviHtvu. In
ho Hpnceihuvulio.il up tolurabiv wull until
Frldity mid y'ltiitihiy. the week vluuliiK with
prices Ao l It'll ' lower thar u week UKO ,
or just about whore tl.ey were two
wct'kscga Tlienlnmp In provls'ons , llberul
receipts and partial nhutt n utf of bhlpplix
unlers are m.ilnly re.MiuntlijIe for thU break.
rocoiuty vuuiluuu too lltfUt to mil buy
ers , und prices nru fully in strong nominally
n n week ruin.
| Thc week I'lixcK with a > ory llbcMtl run for
u Saturday. Receipts forttio week nrc nearly
: iM3 short of lust week , but 2.5JO more th.i'u
for the sumo week a yrar nio. ) iruMnxs In-
cluUcd u llbor.il sprluk.lti of pretty uoutl
IICOVCB. but IISUMIUI the Kro.ttor part ot the
supply consisted of common , light nnd un
finished stucrs. There vru u In ml era to
shipping ilnnmnJ nnd do.ilrnblu steers
nf Rood \\clKht nnd flnl h sold striinc.
Dresicd beef buyers , however , were not up-
parcntly In need of very tunny vittllo unit
wcroi'otisi'iiuontly mure or less Inulllerent.
tKpPclall.v on eonunon or Inferior slulT ,
nnd prices tended lower. Ioiiler ! < In feeders
us usual , look < iullo a few of the llttht
wiirinoil-iip cnltlu at prices they uouldnul
brlua for boof. Hood I.I.X ) to I.IVU It ) , beovcs
sold from Jl.tn to 14.2.1 : fair tu goo'l IW ) to 1,203
Ib. sti-crs from 13.20 to tl.Vi. About overy-
thtiiR decent eiinnscil luinils bcfuro the C | NI <
lliitchcrs'nnd ciinncr ? ' stock i < onstlttilctl a
Kooil shine of the receipt ! ) und as tindemunil
wus no hotter than IMIIH ! , If as rfood , prices
were rather lower except on some of
Iho bettor crudes of cows und heifers thut
sold curlier at pretty closd to strady prices ,
Ouod to choice stock sold from S'l.ia to lUIli ;
futrtOKood cows from * i.IO ! tol'idn. or lOc to
I5o lower tlmn 1'rldny. Inferior nnd entitling
stock Hold from 8i.2.to 200. lluslncss wns
slow throiiuhont und thn elose fuuml a few
buuehoH still In first handx. Hulls" woto ktundy
to weak ut from II.IK ) lo M.H ) . Veal calves
rttoudy at from ! lxj ( to } .v03 ; cominon und
hine calves from 81.75 tctLin.
Nothing mnv dcvolupcd In the stooker and
feeder trade. lluslni"-s wits not ovnrly llvelv ,
but prices woteiiuotably steady. Uuprcscnta-
tlvo sales :
STEEWS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
i..K'0) ' ) J.i oj 2J..HGU $ .1:15 : 4..iwtifu ;
i.iooo uo ] H..1UVJ 4ir : > 21..1210 ; IM
3.100 : i03 4..MIX ) U 40 UI..UOO : iM
o. . oos : i 20 K.tcru ) : i 40 28..H31 : tia
n . 7M : i 10 ni.1177 : i 40 a ) . . 1107 : in.- .
I2..iotio y 20 2ti..ii7a n 40 : w..ni2 : t7.-
2. . tOJ y 23 27..1174 340 ra..r..ri8 HOO
fl. . usi ; i : in..IIRO : i is I..HM : im
101.1139 : i ; io 27..nni : i rfl 7I..1MO aui
21. . 021 sen 7 .two ; inj ) . .1:104 : 400
4G..IIKI a.'tt 1..I3SO 350 17..1423 4 S3
14. 1157 3 X >
VEAHLlNnS.
10. . Udl 3 10
AND ri'IUNHit3. ;
icow nnO cult . : i2 oo
1 cow und oiilf . 31 00
1 cow ana eulf. , . 2803
1 cow nnd calf. . 2i ! 01
Icow and calf . 20 00
1 springer . 180.1
1 springer . l 00
1 uptliiKur. . . , . > oo
lloos llecolpts were Si ) curs , rather a III-
oral run for Suturdtiy. The Konernl ittillty
of tlie offerings was oretty innuli its It has
been nil weoU , only fair , tlio tiupiily buliiR
rnauo up largely of llvlit und lljrlit mixed lie s.
The \Toiltncss In provisions nnd tlio wo k
close to Friday's bos ; market both pointed tea
a lower nmrlcot and ovorv one wns prepiru > l
for It. Kustorn advices were beitrlsh , mid re
ceipts bciliu liberal , the fcollnc In Kcuornl was
weitK. Thorc wits u f.ilr shipping deinrtnd for
lliilit and medium weight hogs and fresh meat
buyers also wuntcd these grades. Trices ruled
about 5c lower tlmn Friday , sales bolru mostly
ui from S4.5J tn $4.65 Heavy unit mixed uiul-
erssold slowly at prices from 'c lo lou lower
than Krhlay , from $4.50 to 4.03. Shipping
orders for these grudus were light , but , pack
ers bonithl freely ut the deollno. Triidlng
wuslar ely ut f rom J4..V ) to 8I.CO. aialnstil.tJ !
tulM.KFrldiir. J'ho average of prices pild
was < 4.f > 0 , agnliist $ I.G27i Frldav- and $1.04 last
uturduy. Kepre.seutatlvo sales :
No. Av. tin. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
5 . 300 120(440 G4 . 245 40 $4 55
5 . 422 80 4 40 67 . Ml HO 455
7 . 4'I5 120 440 ! W. . . . 253 120 J 55
7 . 301 40 440 77 . 183 120 455
7 . 200 4 40 85 . HW 80 455
12 . 3'j'J ' 43 440 C'J . . . ( i 120 455
3 . W 440 05 252 811 4 R3
5 . 354 40 445 (10. ( . . . 313 80 4 .V >
02'OS 200 445 70 . 241 81 455
27. .241 80 445 04 . 281 200 455
58 . 215 140 445 43 . 4V5 8J 45715
58 . 323 240 450 48 . 307 457)5 )
48 . 328 4'JO ' 4 S3 r,0 , . 211 80 45715
. ' . 240 80 450 O-'J . 2W1 120 4 57
Ul . 100 3:0 4 fiO 30 . 210 4B7i !
78 . 247 81 450 C.5 . 203 IliO 4 57'i
57. , , . , 277 24'J 450 Cl . 250 4 57' 5
45. . . . 272 K'O 4 SO M..208 203 45714
70 . 251 120 450 70 . 201 10J 4 GO
84 . 237 2XH 450CO . 227 400
58 . 2Wi 200 4 SO -70. . . .254 24) 400
54 . 353 280 450 113 . 305 Ml 4 CO
51 . 350 4 50 71 . 213 83 401
71 . 205 100 450 IPO . 11)7 ) PO 4 03
55 . 312 120 453 70 23 240 460
57 . 240 40 450 72 . 101 - 400
55 . . . ,270 ISO 450 54 . 2S'.I 100 400
,7 . 2(10 ( 200 450 7H . 240 40 400
GO . 257 243 453 (10 ( . 211 40 410
85 . 203 200 450 ( ! 3 . 245 120 40) )
70 . 24'J , U'O 450 53 . 271 ! 80 41 ! )
U7 . 241 200 450 70 231 8J 4 KG
CO . 242 80 45214 W . 210 4021 ,
75 . 235 40 4 S215 83 . 210 ICO 4C2S5
57 33 > 200 45215 HJ . 2.1.1 203 4UJ15
ICi-.25H 4 52J-J , m . 237 Hi ) 4IVJi !
44 . L57 ' . ' 83 45215 77 . 2J7 4112"
( HI . . . .258 KiO 45215 71) ) . UK 4IK' ' ' ,
( SI . . .SKI 100 4 .VJli 77 . 170 1 tlvli
07. , . . . 24B W 45215 * 7. ) . 210 83 4 IH15
7H . 220 1(13 ( 45215 77. . . .213 40 4 (15 (
01 . 83 120 4521' fiO . Iff ! 80 4M
01 . 220 IS ) 4 ftW IV21)7 \ ) 4 IB
( XI . 270 320 455 77. . . . 21 > 80 4 111
DO . 28 ! ) 8I'4S5 77.l'i : 401
M . 407 120 45.1 71 . su.1 40.1
50 . 320 40 455 07 . 20i Id ) 4 ii.1
I'KIH AND IIOUOII ,
1 . 270 4 01 2. . . .400 425
1. . 280 4 00 H . 21)1 ) 203 523
SiiEEi1 No sheep were received and ovoiy-
tlilnir received up to date lias been disposed
of. Thodoiivmd for desirable imitloim con
tinues : iotlvo with prices llrm , I'nlr to good
natives from M.23 to H.4' ' . westerns from Jl.lK )
to (5. 2.1 , common und stock sheep from f2.5u to
t .75. good looliolco lambs wolghliij from 40 to
0) ) Ibs. from II.2J to tfl.OO.
mill l } | < jiu ltlui : of St-iolc.
OniululrocnlptH bud flisimltlon of .slx > 3' < its
shown by thu bo ; ) ! < of Mm Union Htouk VunU
ooiiipauy for the twenty-four IIOMM , oniilni ut
Do'cluou p. m. February 27 , la ! ) . ' .
iMixui .iliiiket.
OiliCAOo , 111. , Kub. 27. ISpJchtl Telesfr.ini
Ui TIIK HKK. I The Ivvenint' Journal ruports :
OATTLK HacelplH , ! M ; Hhlpmontf. . 1 , . ' > 00 ;
mtirkot Bteiidyut ycsturduy'H iiiotatlons. |
lluus ICecefpts , 1U.OM ; sniinnents. 10.00'J ;
market blow una lOo lowur ; run li , ? 4.ir/3il.5'J ;
mixed , H.r > lxm. < JU ; prlmo Heavy nnd uulchcrs
wel Ills. JJ.7Vul.hU ; lluht , < I.JUJil.7\
SliBEl1 Kucuipu ; 7.101 * ; shlpmonls , SO ) ;
murlict Ktemly ; uwes , W.5 < 0 > l.4'Ji uilxoil ,
4.110 : wether * . { . .VOO&5.73vustonn : ,
I limbs , I5.5.QO.JO. _
City 1. 1 vn Stuck Mirkot.
KANB4H CITV. Mo. , 1'ob. 27. OATn.E He-
colpts. 2o.,2 ; ehlpmunts. 1,302 ; tlio murl.et was
ijulut iiliii steady. Sulen ; Dressed Leef und
khtupltiK stcori * . HMOtsl.'M ; cows und hclfcin ,
* I1.40U .20 ; stackers and leciler * . i'Siitf > : i.ro.
lloa. Ueculpts. 0.2V3 ; t.hipments. J.II7 : the
murkut wabuull undsluudy to juu hiwur Ihan
esteriUiv's eloae ; exlreniu ranxu , S-.7. " > 1i 1.05 ;
S ulk. ? 1.3V34.fa
aiiBBiiteeolpfi. . l.V.1 ; blilpinunts. 111) ) thu
receipt * were niostlv billed luiiaekvrn ; trudlni ;
wus light una steady. Eulestoduy ; JI.VJ4il.a5.
OMAHA
aiHifactaim' ' J
AWNINGS AND TtNTS.
OMAHA TEMT-AWNIXO
COMPANY ,
Hlu < . limumocki , nil irM
rnbhpr oluthlnit. H.inil for
cnlnUi/un. 11 n r irnsm.
DEMIS OMAHA DAQ GO
Importer * nml HMnuf , t"
lnror .
t'lonrHftckt , tliirlnpi nnj
Twins.
BICYCLES.
A.H. PERIOD & GO M.O. DAXON ,
1(01 DoiUj stroot. llc ) clu iold on monUilr
Send for our citiloxug | i.iytneuti.
nnd prices. Knrnamnt. , Omihi.
BOOTS AND SH JliS.
MORSE-ODE SHOE 00 ,
IIUJ Howard SlroH
Fntnrr nnnur llth uriil txv.uln * olronli.
\Vo At * nklnx clu.io prlcoi lo c.Mli brert , KM I nro
BOlllui ; u el.tsi of uooJi willed U very !
e\blBnltli morornmU.
CAL , COKE , c.10. ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE &
LIME CO. ,
llnnt an t noft coal , 8.K.
corner Kith and Douglat
htrccto.
CORNICE. | CLOTH N3.
EAGLECORHICEWORKS GILMQRE&RUHL ,
.MannfnvturaM nf lial. Manufacturers nnd
vnnlzcit Iron Cornice.
\VlnJow caps , nu'Ullc \Vholoinlo ClollilcrJ ,
nkTllRht < , ctu. 1110 and
1112 UodxoeU llOJIInrnoy t oil.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Electro Dynamo. * , I..imtl , Wire anil Klcctrlcal Sun-
plloiof All Kinds.
IH'J lloir.ir > l etruut , IJ.ti.llia. ,
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
llllulliitcd cataloxu9
free.
IfiH Cnpltol Avoniie.
FURNITURE AND CARPET ? .
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR-
NITUREQO. ,
Siiccej ori to c A. DCC'JO
& Co. ,
Gr.iconnitl Hh iti.Onnlri
GiNT'd " "
FJFfNfSrtfNG"GOODS.
BLOTCHXY & . COHEM , RnCIHSUN'tSTOKESCG
li nt ' furnMilniino.li , ( Ir-nti1 fimilihln.j KOO > | < .
clothlnc ami notlom.
' '
Clvcusn trial. Wo f-nd in'f'K celebrated Ur.nul
nniuples e.xprois pro- "Hitck kln14 OeraIIM ,
paid. pant ! " , shirts , coitr etc.
1113 Haracy. Krsl
GROCER.E5.
D. M. STEELE & , C3. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
I201-I705 Jones alrjot , 10th anil Hartley , Onmht ,
Om.ihx , Xob.
Neb.
HAT , ETC. | HiD S , ETC.
W.A.L.DIBBON&DQ. , DEO. OBERHE & CO. ,
" .ft . aMir' B Sto ! J..V r
Kill riitlllnilicy.
HARDWArtu.
RECTOH & , WILIIELMY LOSECi.LINH ( , .
CO. , lUri' ! n-I r in
or. 10th nnd.l.ickionStj ; uis'i tn lei ti li.
Uniatm. HOI UualiuSt.
IRON WORKS.
PAXTQH & , VICRLIND
IR3N WJRXS ,
WrouKht nnJ rnst Inn
tuilldlnii work , cniilnoi ,
t.rajn work , I'cnural
HER A , CO , , R. R. GROTTE ,
l.lq.ior . Mfroiinntv
1I1J Harner Strol , Importer and ,1ob'f jf
Wlnoi and LLmori.
.Mi\Tnifnctiir'MK > nno.lr'i ) anil UN
' JOS Puma-it i\ .
.
l.'ntl .
Indl.t llltl rj. rilccll tion nppllcitloi ! .
I FRICK& HER3ERT.
Whulesalo liquor 11 Mlori
1001 Ka
LUrvfBEH.
CHAS. R. LEE , JOHNA. WAXimtD ,
llnriltTooil lumber , woo.I
carpets r.nd | i r4uot Jmpoftol. Amorlom t'orl
flooring , lnii'1 ' remmt , Mllwa-jket
lirilr.iulle rnnu < nt and
fill nnd DonuUr , IJiilncy nl-- "
MILLINERY. | MUSlCAuT
C. A STQHEHIU , A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Mllllnrry , nntlon elonlts
, Pianos , ormni , nrtlitV
etc ,
mitorl il , etc.
Itii-tlR S ICth it. Oamha IM.'I Doiiulni itrujt.
OYSTbRS.
A.EOQTHPACXINO CQ. PLATT&.CO. ,
PnCLors of oy.tcr , flsh Oy ter , Ftth an1 'a\arf \
nn I Celery , 3D Month Ufl St
C08l.uavo.iwiirth BU David Cole , Mtntitr.
OluS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LIME CO. ,
Itrttned nml lubrlcntlnit
ollj , nxlo grcaia , eta.
PRODUCE UUMM SSION.
BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELL & SMITH ,
Dc&lcrKla country pro.l * Proiliiro , frnlti of all
tup , irultj , vcKatubloi ,
etc. kinds , oystori ,
1M7 llownr.l Street. Uth nnJ llarnoy atroeti.
KIRSHBRAIIH&.BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK & CO. ,
Iluttcr , chooioBJgi ,
Iluttcr , tugt nnil poultry. .
poultry and game.
14ft ) ( rnaiu st. COU South 13th Slroot
RIDDELL&CO. , 0. PEQAU ,
Commission Merchant ,
nullor. chco 8. e i.TO < - 1'roduce. llultcr , Kxgi ,
frnfu. . - Chco-o and roaltry.
( tiililei , . poult.-y St .
ISlli and Honurd
ctul KAIIIO. Uaniha.
MULLIN & MC IAIN , BINQHAM&SON.
Fpprlnlttes. biiltjr atu. Send us your Kuai , Hut '
clicoHo. poultry , > toJ Ni > . tor , Poultry. OAino ,
H i. Ill i. Uof. Ul N.it. Hides , lite.
lank. ITOI-3 l.oavouworlh St.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER 00.
Wmpplni ; p per , u'.l klnilt
Curry a full ( took of
of tnlnPR , et3.
prlntlnit , wr.ipplnit r.n-l
1103 IloirnrdsU
wrlllnjr paper , card p.v-
pur , oc. Tol. ITJ3.
S'lOVE RtPA RS.
JAMES HUGHES , (1MAHA ( STOVE REPAIR
Stores repairs ofnlUIn ti WORKS ,
Cooks and floAluri HtoTR ropilrs and w. ter
attachments for nuy kind
for nala. of atovcmiile.
nor ? . nth straat IJT Douglas.
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY &CO.
Manufacture of ( Tari , dolli. albumt ,
doon. nud fnnor good ) , house fur-
nco..3tl . ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK VAfiDJ CO. . LI.MirEO
COMMISSON
ALLEN ROOT CD. ' , GA5VIA-H fllDUDLIY.
Huoniill auxu llall.l- Hoomi , H ) and ill Ux-
Hull llni : South
Omaha. South
Safe and Effective.
Brandreth's Pills arc the safest and most effective
remedy for Indigestion , Irregularity of the Bowels , Con
stipation , Biliousness , Headache , Dizziness , Malaria , or
any disease arising from an impure state of the blood.
They have been in use in this country for sixty years , and
the thousands of unimpeachable testimonials from those
who have used them , and their constantly increasing sale ,
is positive evidence that they perform all that is claimed
for them.
Brandreth's Pills arc purely vegetable , absolutely
harmless , and safe to take at any time.
Sold in every drug and medicine store , either plain or
sugar coated.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th euilnoiit kno'lalli * . In norTnuf , cironr. prlrn'e. bluol , tklnnirl urtniirj il | nu. i'b A rcijulnr n (
' ' ' ccei <
KOU' '
. .
free. ely Loiru picku.l. : > pundcnrd ttrlctlr prlT.nic. iluoic lMyui rlt uf Mlu ) i nt fi'ou. Unlcu Lwur Va. m. luU g. 10 ,
BuudurIUa. m.to JJm.acuUiump for rtplj.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S , DEPOSITORY1. . OMAHV , N.3
Cmriful. . . ,
Siiri > ! u * , . . .1111. _ , . > ( ) )
Oltlceriaiid Dlrectori-llonrr WVatei , urailitent ;
U C. Cu'liliu , vlou | ir8 ldunt. U 8. AUurlco W. V
Mor e , John H. 1'olllin , J , N. 11. Patrick. IxjwUi
lived , t'luliur.
lS IKON BA.NK ,
Corner lth an. 5 Fanun : Sti.
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEpAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN ?
INTEREST PAIDONBEPOSITS
ATOMM10MTRU5TCO.
5.E.CDn. IB
CAPITAL : s 100.000.0
DIRrCTOnsA.tJVYMAH-C.W.NASH : ,
/HMILLAIID'CUC-C.DARTON-C.B.LAKE. /
J.J.QFIOWN-TMOS-L.KIMBALL.
Dr. GLUCK ,
Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat1
SPECIALIST ,
Glatsus iiiljnsloil lo all vluuul UtiicoU.
( Julurrli siiCL-enKfiilly i
Room ( S , Darker iilock , 15th and Farnam