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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1893)
0 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : L'lhlTKSDA Y , FEH1UTARY U , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bears Balded Oorn Vigorously Yesterday Under Beam's ' Leadership , THAT CEREAL CLOSED AT A DECLINE Provisions Opened Htrnnp ; on thn Very binnll Itrrrlpt * of HORH rinrtniitloiM In Ciirn Were Unite Ulile Stock * unil Homli , CHICAGO , 111. . Kcb. B. A bear raid In corn , led by Itenm , was wlmt attracted the most at- tendon today on tlio Hoard of Trade. That ccicnl closed at 11 decline of V compared with ycMcidny. Wheat and outs show n lost of 1(0 each. I'tovlslons opened strong on the very Mimll tcrclptsof linxsand lilKher prices than yesterday. In coin there was for the Hist lionrand a half only a fluctuation of V , but tin support , which was pronounced up to this time , was withdrawn , and then came a rapid nnd material rliangu In thuiippoaranco ot the pit Hi am. ( Jiirri'tt , Champlln , I'arker , lliy- unt , and , follow Inn them , the entlro scalping rtowd eoiiinicncid to sell , and expressed their offerings with Hiicli persistency tint a break followed as a natural consequence. Trade became suddenly bilsk as thu price declined , and fiomITc for May down to IG'io theru wen ; vcty heavy transactions. f.Iilly sold oft" less , ( ho efforts of the shot t sellers beliiKdltectcd mainly to disposing of the May fiiliite Weakness Kept deepening up to IhocloM' IttMin was reported to bo a heavy ( alncr on tin ) covirlnjrof a line ho had been | irilonly ) shot t The receipts were snrill Hilears and only'J14 arc expected for to- tnoriow but comment was made that the mod- cnilc ( inotatlnns of coin aio Kolnj ? around Chicago with slocks lit the se.ibo ird acctimu- lalliiK Then , too , low qradiu were olTerod for fnnvaid dollvciv at a wide discount from the prices of the speculative Kradc There was a llhcial tr.tilo In oats and a lower r.mxu of jii Ices , due to Increase of olTeiliiKsalid to H > m- p.ilhv with corn. Thu market opened stead } vvltli' < advance di'dliiid from > ( c to to V and elo > i d ens } The iceclpls weio lltfht-I ! ) cars and ( ipcnliiK steady hut the selling was loofne foi | ii Ices to bold up I'ail.ei sold Kill.MX ( ) lin pii'Mimahly foi Ke.im ( July a Ik-lit Im-lness was tiaiisaetPd In wheat and the ficlliiK developed was easier riuctu.itlonsveio conllned within ' 5c i.uw the openliu belli ; ! about the same as jcslcr- daj's closing , then advanced about ' c , r.ised off and di cllned fiom 'tc to V , ruled sleadlei , nnd the closing was about ' 41' lowei for May nnd fiom V to ' 41' loner for .luly than ycslet- davThe The icrclpts In the noitbwest were larser , but H vvas said that this did not signify any thing moio than the cars which weic blocked on no omit of thu snow v weather weio coming foivud IKIU Cables were Kencially loner and while some teportsof d linage weio iecel\ed llii'icas not much confidence placed In these Illinois Shorts , howovcr , did some covering , llii'io evidently belli , ? some fe.iis that cioi | scales mlL'lit develop and cieato higher pi Ices. As a lulc opciators weio watchIng - Ing anil nailing foi otheis to act. l.aico tiadeis were doing but llttlo and let- lltiK the market take care of Itself The un certainty of the anti-options bill acts with some Inlluencu on the market 1'iovlslons were Irrcgulai and featuieless The bulk of I lie. trade \\as CD dlted lo local opeiatois and largely In the Inteiest of patties who woio willing to accept small profits or losses. IMIniiitrd iccelpls foi tomorion : Wheat , 117 cms ; coin , 210cars' , oats , Hu cats , luys , 11 OIK ) head The lendliiK futures ranged as follows : AIITK I IS 't N ' 111(111 low lost. VV licat Vo 2 I ehriwry 7 11 . ' < .lul Mil ) ) TSdt' 'TTH Corn No 2 tebrnniy 41V , 41 41 ( Uf , Mnr 47H iraiTW Jill } May't 31 3U4 tiny. . . ails ilcp fork- War ID C. 19 35 I' ) U 19 M I.nrcl -May . 1300 12 00 II K u ! > ; ' * Juliv. . . . II 70 11 711 11 M > n ou n w Bhortltlus May 10 tt 10 I 10 07ii 10 10 Cash limitations weio as follows : Pi dim Dull and uncbanKcd. WIIKAT No. 2 spiln71Uifl7la.c ; > o 3 spring. GfVftOBc ; Xo. 2 red , 71W1 \ \ \c. Con.N No. 2 , 43c ; No. 3 cash , 30c ; No. 2 yellow. 42"jc ; No. 3 vollovv. 3U34'c. OATS No 2 , : il'a3Pc ( ; No 2 white , f. o b , BCc ; No. 3 vvhltf , f o. b. , 32'JHi34tC. ' ! HYK No.2.52'c. UAIII.KV-NO. 2 , Gtc ; No. 3 , f. o. b , 45GOc , No. 4. f. o. b. , 38@4C c. TI.AX HhH'o. . lM.20ij. TlMOTllvbn-I > Prime , $4.42'4. ' 1'oiiK Mess , per bill. , now , $18.25'218 37'4 ' ; lard , pcrlOO Ihs. , $11. J511.U7'4 ; short libs hides , ( loose ) . $10.10310.20 ; dry salted shoul ders ( bovedi , $9.87'JQ ' 10.00 ; short clear sides ( iKXCl ( ) . $10804410.85. WHISKY Distillers'finished goods , par gal. , HunAlis-l'nchanged ; cut loaf 0 ffi5'ic : Rianulalcd , OUc ; standaid "A5c. Tlii ! following were the icculpts and ship ments for today : On thn Produce exchange todav tbo butter markorwiissteadycteamcry ; , 2t2Hc ) : dairy. 2OS27C. KRgb , quiet ; stilctly fresh , SOUffiSlt ; Now York NEW YOIIK , Teh. 8. 1'i.ouit Hecelnts. 20- 800 pUgs. ; mports , 11,047 bbls. , 13,800 HiicKs ; sales , 9,1.00 pKgs , ; matlvet dull , but gcneially hteady : winter wheat , low grades , J2 lOtl'J.riu ; fair to fancy , tJ.05ft'j.75 : patents , ja.ssfea.'jr ) : Minnesota clear. I'J.GOfta.&O ; btialghts , ifJ.bO < iJ4.50 ; patents. ? I/JA O 0' ) . CoiiNMB\ir > btuiidy ; yellow western , } 2.75 funi.EV I'll m , quiet ; wostein.COasOci No. 2 Toronto , fMCjaSc. U.\ui.LVJlAiT-Iull ) , steady ; westurn , G5 ® 861 * . Wltmr Itecelpts. 17.0.101)11. : e\potts , 1R7- 710 bu. ; hales , 035.01K ) bu. futures ; 144,000 bu. spot , bpot market easier , more actlvo for o\port , closlmt linn ; No 2 red In stoio and rlovator , 7M4S80callat. ! ( ; ) Hl > tf48mc ; f. o. b , Blilb2e ( ; No. 1 northern , H&KHS'fc ; No. 1 hard , 00itc ; No. 2 noithern , H3c ; No. 3 spring , BOc. Upllons onenud linn at ' { is advance , fell ! 4 © 'icon easier cable * , foreign hellliiK and local realizing , rallied > ( c and closed weak at ' 8 > J < e under jesterday vvlth tr.idlng slow ; No 2 red , Itritrch , 7y > < 'i70'Ilc , closing at 7U'4c ; May , HlJ4i ( H2'4c. oloslliKUtHl'iu ' : July , 82\83'iC. closing at H'2\c. COIINHecelnts , 72,000 bu ; exports , 145 bu ; sales , rjH.OOO bu. futures , 40,000 bu. spot Spots dull , weaker ; No. 2 , 527 , < 3r > 3o In elevator - ovator , 04li < ie54Vc alloat : iingi.iledml\ed. ( 53 ' teamer mixed , 524 < 30Uc ; No. 3 , Die. Options weio dull and 'iJjiVc loweion b'ottei' Rradlng , Increased leceljits , fiee olleilmis and Vestern , 381(30 1' ; whlto wojtern. 3UU4GC II A v PI rin , f ill r demand lloi s Quietwea ! ; . Hun H i'nlrly active ; flrm. IIITTTKII Quiet and steady ; western dairy , CUT SIKATKQuiet , llriu ; middles ijulot ' . ' .y.vJl.VHr' ' I"1'- 'inlet , steady ; old mo tlO.25551U.75 ; now mess. If J0.70. run siPair demand , llrm KOHS Lower ; better supplyjrccoluts. 2,900 kRs ; western fresh , 34fft35o. liter. Plrm. MOI SSMNow Orleans , open kot tie. peed to choice , fair < lemand , linn. fl'UAiiItaw , tlrm ; fair demand ; fair relln- Iiig. 3 l-ll e ; sales , 2,500 hag centrifugals Ot > test , at 37-ldc , and 40O bags molasses MI- " ' 80 test , at 2 3-lOc ; rollned oulet : steady. fiii liio.N Dull , steady ; Amoilcan , Jl2.75a 1D.OO. foi'i'Hi Quiet , steady ; lake , $12.00 , J.KAI > Steady < liinestlc. } .l'J7't. TIN -Quiet , llrm ; Miuli.H , tJO.20. Omnliu rroilnrn tlurlict. The talk on tbo market was principally re- Itnrdlnit eggs and aiijono with Information 01 ttmthtihltct could gain an audience without iniirb dlllk-uliy. The general trade was Mow mid there was an absence of both receipts am liiiyi r tlmtwo usM-ntlals for an aitivti mar- kol Ullhlhii . xcepllon of eggH there was m IIIPIM. riant change In the situation. Ai'i-iit : SlK-ks ( ni hold at tJ.50ai.00 fa fnlr In choice Htock. IUNAKAH Quoted at $2.0 ( > Tt2.fiO per bunch IITANM Cbolce \y.J.Ot > itJ.20 , IICTTKII Thn arrivals are light and the mar hot llrm ( food country roll soils at 1I > & 20 < nnd munll lolM of fancy loll irixid enuugh fu I | xi IH al retail trade brings 20CtJ3c. I AI.IMI/INIA / I'MMUm : ( JIMKl Block 2'IQ3C. CKI KIIY Per do4tkv ( HANiiiniiirM Hell and cherry , 18.50 ; bol and hiiKlc , 110 00 1 Jersey Cal < Cod. ( O.QO. l id * Tim chnnxo to milder weather , the wmkmids of eastern marUetH and largo Htockh III Ik * bundt of local dvuk wuro tbo foaturcg > f wpaktipxs In the egit market The receipts mvc IH-CII iinlle largo for Iho < ea on , wlilli'llii' 'iK'iil nales have been uxceedlnttly small Tbo inly tlilna that has .iintiilncd the market lias H-en the fact that eastern markets wore In neb olnipe that eggs could lie shipped out If I hero had hi en no outlet for tetelpts except bo local consumption the market would lm\o M > en down to 20c long ago. The knowledge bat the market was being sustained largely ly the Nblppor and I ho cold weather has kept tenters on the anxious seat and they have ) ecn leady to lake alarm at the least snow of i decline. Plenty of eggswoio to bo had on bo maiket at 2fic , anil a shipper claimed to ia\o lAiught llfty cases at ( hat price , ncliidlng ti.o cases , which was equivalent 0 about 2lc. It Is very dllllciitt lo tell any- blng about Ilio market at tbo present time , is there Is such a dllTcrcnco of opinion among leaiers , and as thu situation * ls so liable to iiidden changes. ( lAMi : llarillyenougli rabbits hero lo niako 1 market. Small , tl.5O ; Jacks , $4.OO. llim.s No. 1 green , 3'ct No. 1 green salted , 4 > jc ( ; No. 2 green salted , 3) ) ( i No. 1 green salted , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4 > ( c ; No. 2 green salted , JO to 40 Ibs. , 3'fc : No. 1 xeal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , " 'ietNo 2vealcalf , 8 lo 15 Ibs. , r > 4c : No. 1 liy Hint , or 'ic ; No. 2 dry Hint , 45ic ; * > - ' Iry called , 5ifiic ! ; part cured hides d per cent > -r p-iund less lhan fully c'.lied. HA v riiu market Is about steady at JO.OOa G.OO. IIOSKV Choice lo fancy white clover , 183 JOc ; fair to good. 105J18C. I.KUIINS Choice to fancy. $3.754.)0 ( ) M illAl'FS-OoodslilpplngstockH.50. . NUTS lai go hickory , $1.U5 ; black walnuts' 1 0031.25 otsrt its The local market Is steady at 20JS 2o per can. ONIONS Homo grown , $1.00 per bushel ; "panlsh net crate , $1 90JJ2.00. OIUMIM The market Is about steady , "l/os 170 to 220 are minted at $ .1.75 for rns- settsandfJ.OO foi brlghts. Sl/es 250 to 320 no iuoted | at $2 75 for brlghts and $2.50 for ussutts. Tangeilnes , put up In half boxes , ' 1 00. Pot'MHY Uecelpts continue extiemely iL'hl. Piincy chickens , I Ii7 ( > 12c ; good fowls , SlOc : cholco turkeys , 1410c ; geese and lucks , IDJillc. I'OTvrom only small lots moving fiom store Western Nebraska stock Is iUoted | at 85c ; riuh and Colorado , UOc < ill.UO ; cbolco atlvc 75USOC. SVVH-T POTVTOJS There area few In the naiket which are selling at $4.00. Vt vi. ( liolco and fat small \c.Ui , 8(2.lOo ( ; aige and thin , 3fiOc. 1'HODUCn roi.NTiius. A report fiom llalllmoro s.ijs : "Selects are ery bard to gel \Vhllntholco has Miftencd ind Is bieaklng up , the dilfl Ice will cause rouble aim pievent In a gteat measure the xi.tts fiom catcbhu stock. " A great deal Is being said In the pipers and ) > commission men regarding tin commission louses In ( blcngo that send out decoy iiuota- lens for the purpose of deceit ln > i shippers nto consigning to them. \ \ bile It Is doubtful f this practice can bo suppicssed the discus- Ion ot Ibo subject may tend to post .shlppois mil lead them to loall/o that the house which the highest pllces usually makes the owesl letutns. It would appear that there are snide louses engaged In the oystei business as well islnothet lines of ttade. A circular was 10- elved fiom a II iltlmoio house jesterd ly glv- ng pi Ices on stock way behivv what It was pos sible foi old and reliable bouses to quote. \MilIoltls Impossible to catch any one who imleistands his business with such printed natter there Is no doubt but what a great naiiv businessmen are taken In by Just such catch adveitlsements as this. IIUMIMSS mum. Ivatle Prank has sold her South Omaha mtel. Wiirien i Hoover , tailors at Palrbuiy , have UssOlNCll. JosluSt D'Ment , druggist at Crab Oichard , ias moved to SmallIllo. . Uiisl Odencrant/ closed out his confec- .loneiy business at ( Jothenburg. ( I > Kelly A , Co , In tbo haidwaio business it l.lncolii , lias been closed on a chattel mort age of $11,340 Thorn is Cocluan V Co , Lincoln grain men , i.ivo sob ) out their business at NeUon to Isham Mai Ion. Plelschman , t < lelnberg A. Levin hao filed ntlcles of p.utneishlp and will do u meat inai Let business In Omaha Hullei \ l'oi | | ) vvholmNO been In the meat naiket and grocery business at Palibtiry , mve been succeeduf by A. Popp. The llawkevo Commission comp-iny , grain mil piov Islon Inokeis , li.ive op'iied fur 1)11-1- iess.it 212 New Voik l.lfo building. Oil M'irlu't. Ni.w YORK , Pel ) . 8. ' peculation In petro- ouni cci tlllcatcs was more restricted todav hough a Hun temper marked the limited : iaiisactlons. There were no sales on the ' -lock oxch ingo , but at the Consolidated boaid 1 Him opjnlng at 54'tC was followed by a ilsu lo 04\e ; closing oir at the latter price. Opening , 54' ' c ; highest , 54V : lowest , 54 ! > c ; closing 5 P.c. Sales. 10,000 bbls. Tu.iow Mrong , active ; city ( $2.00 for , ikgs. ) 7' c asked. COTTON Si.ri ) On. More active , firm. HOSIN Quiet , fair demand. TtlHl'K.NTINh I'llIII , 35(230'J. ( ' Livi iirtioi , , Peb. b. I.AIIU Pilme westein ; CDs per cwt Trni'i-NTiNnSi'iiiiTS 24s Cd per cwt. I.I.NSI.MI Ou < 2'Jnpcrrnt. I.OMION , Peb. b. CAICUTTA I.I.NSLED 44s pet iimilei. | ruiii'KNTiMSi'iiiiw : 24s 4'idpei cwt. St. I.niiU .Market I. ST. Lotus , Mo , Peb , 8. 1't.ouil Dull and unchanged. \Vm : IT Slow and easier ; closlmr about ' .c below vesti'idayicash , ( > 0'c ; May 73'573tc ; July. 74\c. C.OIIN Veiy slow and closing 'ic lower , cash , aye ; Slaich , 40UC ; Slay , 421,5i 2'c ; July. : ) U'Q.43'c. ' OvTS-Lowei ; cash , 31 < Jo bid ; Slay , 34 tc. lUK-Illgher ; OOc. llAiu.i\ ; Quiet , Minnesota sold 07c. Ilui Tfn Unchanged. Kims Lower ; 27o. -Ulghui$11.87'i. ; . POIIK I'ncbaiiged. IthCril'TS-Plour , II.COO bbls ; wheat , 38,000 bu : corn , 110,000 bu. ; oals , 11,000 bu. ; rye , none ; bailey , none. .Siiil'MLNTH Plour. 8,000 bbls ; wheat , 31- 000 tin , ; coin , 14.0JO bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu ; lie , 3,000 bu. ; harlov , 1,000 bu. Kansas City Markets. CITY , SIo. , P b. 8. WIIKAT > ; c lower ; No. 2 bald , OGJiaOG'Jc ; No. 2 icd , 71' < S72e. Cons Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 35'a3Cc ; No. 2 white , ! Hiic. O TS Palrdiiniand ; No. 2 mixed , 20 ! c ; No. 2 white , 3m31'c. KVK Steady at 52'5c. ' Pn.xshKO-IIIgher ; $1.07(21.09. ( lilt \s-Mrong : 01(3 ( ( > 2c. IIAV-Cholcc , $1.00 higher ; timothy , J8.00S 9.50 ; pintle , $ G.OX1i8.00. ( IltirTUt Light demand and dull ; creamery , 24ft28c ; dairy , 17dHOc. Kilils Wetik : 24G20c. HucPli'TS-\\hoat , 71,000 bu. ; corn , 06,000 bn , ; oats , none. hiui'MfcMS Wheat , 48,000 bu. ; corn , 0.000 bu.o.its ; , 8,000 bu. bu.Wool Wool Market. LONDON , Peb. 8. At the wool sales today Hi.OOO bales , consisting largely of merinos , wore ottered Tbero was a f Ir attendance , and the competition was generally actlvo. Tbeio wasa falrsbovv of cross-breeds , which sold briskly Capo of ( ioud Hope and Natal gieasles were In good lequest. Holders In many places weie not dl-posod to take prices. Ceiman puicbasers were actlvo. Prencn and American Iniyors weio moderately so. Pilcos woiu uncban ; ed. Cnllitu M trkut. Ntw YOIIK , Peb 8. Options opened steady and unchanged to 10points ii | ) , closing.steady , U ) points up to 15 points down ; sales , 3i,75O ( bags , Including lobiuary , $17. ( 0 . > ; March , . . . * iTf.rk'TiB Ti. .uii AiTi kdiTor. . ( . . . . diHin. hpot Hlo , ( julet , bteady ; No. 7 , tl820 10318.37" Cotton .Market. NKVV OIII.KVNS , In. . 1Mb. 8-Weak and Irregulai ; nilddllng , 0 13-lfie ; low middling. H'sOj good orillnaty , ti\c ; nut receipts , 4,427 bales : BUMS , ii.0.10 Imles ; exports to 1 itince , ti.'JOO bales ; coistwlse , 2.0U5 bales ; bales , 2,700 bales ; slock. 324,412 bales. Mll\\nuked ( iriln .Murkitt. MII.VVtiKfci : , WIs , Peb. 8. WiihAT Steady ; May , 70 > , c ; No. 2 spring. b'Jc. I'oitN Me.uly ; No 3 , 4142c. \ra-No. . 2 white , 35'e ; No. 3 , 83Q344c. lUui.KV 03e. _ l.l\erpool Murlu'ti. I.iVFiU'OOi , , Pel ) fl.-WiiK\T-Stcady ; do nundfalr ; holders olfer modurately. L'OU.N Mrudy ; doniand fair ; mixed weMt-rn , olil,4s7jd ( purcental ; mixed \tostcrn , new , 4s 7d per cental. _ STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. Srrurltlr * AVcre Aealu t'nilor ' thn Intlnrnro of tint Guhl .Miitoiiicnt. NKW YOIIK , Peb. 8. Tlio MocK marKet was iiiialn uiidi'r Ibo Inlluencu of tlio gold mo\u nient , and In \ lew of tlio pie pccts for the fu- tuiuconncctiMl with that imncmcnt.dlbplajcd niaiUed slrungMi , though the tlnal clmnijcs uru almost invariably losses. This Inllni'iico was l > aramount today , wlillo holders dlsila ] > ed re luctanco to part with their securities the buyIng - Ing ponur Is rextrauu and encoiiraKement Kl\i-u thu bears lo attack \ulni > rahit ! polntn. There was conslderalilu pressure upon the Bianisris , amUlockhha\lag an Intcrn.Ulonal marl.i-t and brokers Idvntllled with the lead- Ins bear operators were aetUo In depressln ; ; tin's. ) hhari's. Thu utreofH distrust of Ills- tlllerH llnanelal condition resulted In u decline of from 4 1 > 4 to 391 , , and. althouKh the Into rally of 1 per emit occurred. Us tlnal loss was S per ctmt , Dclawaru 4 IJudsou ictlred 1 per cent and Ihn exlremo decllnM ninniiK the Rranncr and n few Micclaltli" * ranged up to 1't p r cent New Ptiuland , Hi Paul , Itoi-U liland and Omaha all Icd In the rarly decline , the llr l named feeling directly the fnllncnco of the ab sorption of the Old Colony by tint New lla\en. AniotiKthu pet laities Miinliiittan was most i pronilncnt.droppliiK fiotu UK)1 ) , last nlRht to 104 , but tallied nflernar d I1 , percent. The market tallied mateitally when HieMicrt had had time to digest thn heavy estimates of gold In the Immediate future , which ranued up to JHlH > 0OOil. The cloMi was geneially llrm at fractional gains tM > r the lowest prices , The I'ixt says : It was only by Mtonu er- foils that thu Block market was kept steady at HID opening today and the temper of tlio room In the early hour was unmistakably bearish , This was due to causes not fai to seek. Stocks have been steadily advancing of late and some nro at nearly top prices. To maintain this upnaid movement demands favorable conditions , and the o were lacking. In the ( Irst place , the piobablllty of u largo gold shipment on Saturday seemed morn cer tain , and especially on account of the changed conditions of foreign exchange. Then the be- llnChas become mote asstticd that nothing further ulll bo done during thn present ses sion of congress toward lepeallnK the sliver purchase act. The grangets had a separate cause of depression on account of thu threat ened iniMir tumbles In the west. The following are the closing quotations the leading stocks on the Now York block ex change today : Alculsou metric . Adnins Kllircss . l.'J TO | proforreil Alton , T II . . Den A Dull ilo prcfurrud. , Northwestern Amorlcnn Kx | > ruei do prdferrvit 145 llnltluiorn A Ohio N.V Central Canada Pacific Wl N V AN. V. . . . I anniln Southern W'JIOnlarto A Western. Centra ! I'acltla 27't Oregon Imp Cliei A Ohio . . 24H Orcuon Nnv . . . . 81i CulcaKO Alton . . . 44 Ore M K A U N . . iH \ 0 II .V g 1Mb I'ncltlo Mall . . . . Chicago ( lad . ! KJ4 I'corla , Dec A K Consolidated Qa > 131 I'ltUbnrit . . . no 0 U C. A hi 1 * W I'ulluma 1'alaco ( ottnnOll Cert. . . . i < M llemllnx . . . Del lludion 1.MH lllchmouil'lcrmlnal I ) . I. A W . 1.V1 do iiroforroil I ) & It I ) | > M . , tl't Illo ( iraiula VV 2J I ) i L K Co 4UM ilo proferroil Cl 1 nst'lenn lto < k Inland 8(1 ( Krle St I , A * P Isl I'fd 75 do preferred K M I'niil . . . BU fort \vnrnc . . . 155 < lo pruferreil ( U Northern pfd 140 " > t 1'nul AOinalin. ( ' . A 1C I pfd 140.W' do preferred . . IlocUiiK Vnllpjr. . . , .W' < 'outliorn 1'uciac Illinois Central . . , " . Iteflnery . M I'aul.t Dllliltli 4US Icnn Conl A Irjn Kan A 'lex pfd Vi't Tuxns 1'nittlu . . l.ako Krle A Went ll4 ! lol AO lent | fcl. doprufcrraJ . . . 77 > J Union I'arlllc . . . . I.nkeMioro . . . 123H , i ; H K.M'ri'H Lend Trust . . . . 47li\V' | M I , A 1' 1 uuIs Jc.Nath , 74'jl do orcferrod lolit * * Now Alb y 24 Wells Fnrito i : p . 145 Manhattan Con IM1 * ! Western Union 145JO Memphis A C 4J 'Wb ' ollnit AUK. . JO Michigan Central lo.i 1 < ilu tirufcrud. Mluourl I'ncltlc MH Vllna A St I , llobllo.t Ohio . . . . Jl'f It A It 11 hTlllo Chatt 87 ( icnernl Klectrlc . 1IOK Nat'l Cordaffo new 74K.N'ntlonnl Unaecd. . , ' " > i ilo proferreil II4 C 1-nel A Iron . . . 70 N .1 Central 127 1 do pro erred 1U8 Norfolk A VV pf.l .li.Ulllous A Tex Can . IU N'orth Aiuerlcin lo II i The total s ties of stocks today w ( ro 307.3(10 ( hh.ires , Incltidlm ; : AtcliUon. 3,200 : Iturllni- on. 7,000 ; rhlc.-iRo ( ias , 'J GOO ; Cotton OH , 4,000 ; Dlstllllmi , 3'J.OOO ; I.oulsvlllo .v. Nash- vllle,3,000 ; Missouri I'aclllc. 1,400 ; National Lead , 5.HOO ; National I'oidaco , 11,000 ; New : iKland ) , 1,1)00 ; Noilhern I'aclHc piefeired , J.)00 ! ) : Notthwestern , 4.00P ; KradliiK , 4'2,000 ; Klchniond Terminal. fi3BOO ; bt. I'aul , 32,400 ; St. Paul A. Omaha , 11 000 ; f-URiir , 10,000. London I'lnanrlul Ituvluvv. ( Cnpin lylittil 1803 hy Janm ( Jnnlnn Itenntlt ] LONDON , Pel ) 8. [ N'ew York Herald f'ablo Special to Tin ; HhK 1 There has not been much dohiK on the Stock exchange , the iiilet- | iiuss Kcently pruvalllii ) ; buliiR ( 'iinnncod by ho fact that iittiMitlon has been directed by [ he .irraiiKcmcnt for the settlement. Puiiils , lowever , aiu distinctly hcttci. Consols , foi mill money and the account , advanced. AIIIOIIK Iltlllsb lallw.iys * the tone li.is lot been Inspliln . Movements weiu list niostlj donnward , with a recov- < iy later. The features have been a 'nil of 1 pillnt In Mieflield and a llK ) upward Jump In llilxhton , which was subsequently lost. The foreign maiket u.is imaln linn , Prcnch rentes leadliu the way with a sllulit advance. Spanish .ind l'ortiiiie-.u ) both hn- iiioved In connection \\ltli the somewhat lietlei new > as to thoflnancl.iloutlook In tlio-o ountilcs. i : } pllins weio In some demand and the advance In AiRentlnu secuiltles , noticeable jestorday , has been continued. Amei leans , with few exceptions , closu ( lull , due lo the closlm ; of u nttnibei of accounts and the absence of New Yoiksupport , wlillo a certain iiiimbi-i of onui- atoisgol It Into their heads that labor troitnles ate Impending. Notfolk Westetn profeiencu h is fallen 1 pci cent , Loulsvlllo .x. N.ishv Illo per cent and sax etui others from ' to S jier cent. On the other hand Wab.ish Issues ad vanced 3i to 7 percent and Missouri , Kansas X Texas ' ) per cent. Can.iilliins woie Hat , having been fieely olTeied Theio was veiy Httlu Imiulry for money. Shoit loans were obtained at 'i ' to ? .i per cunt. The discount market was tilsoiinlot ; two and llneo months bills being iiuoted at 1' ( to i\ per cent. Xoiv York Jioney .Market. NKW YOIIK , Peb. 8. MO.NKV o.v CAM- Plimat l'i ' 2 per cent ; last loan 2 pur cent ; closed olfeied i ! per cent. I'niME MI.IIC V.STII.K PAPCII t'i0 per cent. hTKUUMi KxctivMii : ( julct , nut Him with actual business In b.inkers' bills at $4.bGf } for sixty-day bills and f-1.88 for demaml. OovciiNxitNT HOMIS Dull and heavy , btato bonds dull .ind steady. riio closing iiuututions on bonds : U S. 4s reit I I.I Norliitirn I'ur 'nds I ) a. 4s coup 111 N.V Consols . . . . in U. S. 4M re * 103 do deban 6s . . inbit I'aclllL'on of ' .r , 1115 S U A. I .M ( icn 5s bit I/ouUlana jt'iieil 4 > )7Wi ! ) h * 8 F ( ion M. in Tenn new ttu . . Wi tit. I'aul Cousom Tenn nuiv set 5s . 101 1. ! C. A I' , lets . . Tunu liontot.Is 75 i' 1 > . I. ( i Tr , Hcts Canada So. * ai\j. \ , 101 I' . 1' 1 ! ( I Tr. Hcti ( < ni. I'nclHc lets 10J Union I'aclllc Ists I ) A. II ( i. lets . . . 118 WoUSlioro I ) . A U. ( i 4s . . . ( OV 1st Krlo 2nds UCU 49 it. K AT ( ion ( js Vtcli Ha , class A. M K AT ( ien &s . 40 , U II Jt 8 A.lis . . Mutual Union Oa . 111 do ' . ' ( Jos Sl7 N. J C. Int. Cert. HIT * II A 1' . C. 5s 105 Northern 1'nc Uts 1IH-1 II A r ( Cms fis. 104 linstnn St ick Ouot itloiiK. BOSTON , Mass , Pob. 8. Call loans , 3'fat'j ; time loans , G. Thu following are thu clos ing stock quotations : Atchbun A'lVpeka. KOHrtmr/u Iloston .V Albany. . -'III Osc.'iilii EliW Iloston A Maluu. . . KoH Qulncy IU > < 4 I' . , 11 A. y 10J > 8 Minta To Copper. . . It Ktutorn iv It Is 13UJ4 Tamarack 1C ! HtchburKlt tt lifd. J4 AnnlBioa I.iuirt Co. . It K. C. M. J. & C. 11 78 120 llostnn Land Co. . .Ma i. Central 12020M Ucst I2nd l.init Co. N. Y A .N. Knyland. t'JH Hull Telephone OldColonjr 210 I. imson Stort ) S Allouoz M C' . ( now ) . . ! ' < Water I'owt'r Atlnntlc 10 C M Iloston A Mont . Si N. IS T Calumet A. Ilecln. , 30.i II A. 11 l-ranklln Oca 1'k'o San I'rnncUco .Mining Storks. SAN'PiUNClsCO , Cat. Peb 8. Tlio onict.il closing iiuotatlonij for mining stocks today were as follows : Alia If , Jlono s Ilulwor 13 Mexican ISJ llclchcr 75 Ophli SIO lli-st A Iloloher . . 110 I'otoal MO I'odlo < 'on 10 Savaxo lu.'i Chollar. Ul Slcrrn Nevada. . . . 1J5 Con ! A Vo . . S15 Union Con 10) Crown 1'olnt b5 Mali ii Uould A Curry . . 9J Vcllotr Jackut U ) Hale A Xorcross 12J N < ) York Mining 4 > uiitntlons. NKVV YOIIK , Pub. 8 The following are the closing mining quotations : Crnnn I'olnl tU I'lymouth Con Cal \ Vn . . . J < 0 Blerrn Nerada ' Deadwond . . . 1.13 standard 160 1.13UO Oould and Curry. . . . UO Union Con 10J llnle and Norcroan 11J VelloiT Jacket . US llomesttko Hi Iron Silver 41 Mexican . . 10U ( Julckliver Vxj Ontnrlo . . . . .U75 do proferrud ITCO Utlilr . 1W llulwur IS St. I.ouls Iliiln ( Jiiotittlons. ST. LOIIIH , SIo , fob. 8. The closing quo tations of the mining stocks weio as follows : Aclnins . t .bo II (10 ( Klliabotli I7 > n J .60 AID .Set . . 20 Hope . . . a 60 4 UO lUuietnlllc. 10 Hniall lips. , k& .W ( irnnlta . .1 ' .0 4 ta .Montroxo 43 . . . I'lll.tiul.ll Nole * . KANSAS CITV , Mo. , 1'ob. 8. Clearings , II , . 740.4H1. I'Aius , I'eh 8. Three per cent rentes 08f 2ie for the account. NKVV YOIIK , Tub. 8. Clearings , $117,030.- 350 ; balances , J5.935.532. HAI.TIVIOIIE , Md. . 1'eb 8 Clearings , $2,201- 813 ; balances , { 441,10(1. Money , U percent. IMniMDPi'l'iilA , 1'a , I'eb. 8. ClearlngK , $12,082.050 ; balances , $1,730,54.3. Money. 4 pereeiit. LONDON , Pob. 8. Amount of bullion wltli- diavvn from the Hank of Knghuid on balance today , 100,000 CINCINNATI , O , Tub. 8 Now York ex change , par and 15e premium. I learlngs 2,13 .800. Money , 3'iOlle. ' ST. Loins , Mo. I'eb. H. riunrliiRs , } 3f > 07- 018 : balances. 52lJltl. Money , qiilul at Uf&7 per I'unU i\chaiigo : on Nuvv'Votk , 25e ptcnilum. IIOSTON , Mass. , Tel ) . 8. Clearings , $17.684- 470 ; balanceK. $ l,82Olt > 3. Moiinr , 4 per cent. KxchancQ on New York , lOc to 1 7t discount. NhW YOIIK , Peb. H.IHpeclal Telegram t < THU ttbf.l Kxchangt' was quoted is followM today : Chicago , 25c discount ; Iloston , lotf , 17c discount ; M. Louis , 20u discount. l IIICAOO. III. . Peb. 8. Clearings , $10,733- 043. New York exchange , 25c discount. .Sterling exchange , tlrini sixty-day hills. $4.80 ! < ! sight , $4.88Stnney , easy at 4QO percent. _ St. l.ouU I.It u I Stock .Market. ST. Louis , Mo , Pob. a , I'ATTi.K ' Receipt 3,100 ; sblurnuuts , 2,200 ; market active uud natives , J3 | fed Texas iceM ( ' 3 UMt ! I (11. ( lions fiblpnienls , n.HOOi l * 7 . , " Itecelpl MKM idilmneiiK 1.20" . llrtiii "natives- , , ( .0Trtl ) 50 ; choice muttons $4 7ooa.ua i.ivi : SKJCK si.vitKirs. : Cattle Supply ( ) qd | | nnd Deinanil StroiiR lldghstill Srurre. OVIAIIA , IVb. 8. Kl-l-elpls for the week so far .how a decrease ( of , alxnit 2,500 cattle and ti.OOO hogs , with an Increase of 1,500 sheep. The run of cattle was a llitlu above the ivcrage. both In-rjnantlty and timllty | , but v ltlitheblglncren.se In the shipping and ev- iort deiimtid thu supply vvas none lee large 'or the demand. Tiado was brisk and gener illy on the basis of steady pilces. lloth out- Idors and buyers for local houses paid fiom > CO to t5.35 for good to choice 1,200 to 1,400- b. beeves , and fair to good 1,000 to 1,200-lb. steers nold readily at from $1.00 to $4.55. 1'nlr to poor stuff sold at fiomtl.OO down. The narki't seemed to weaken toward the close , Jut taken as a whole It was a fairly satisfac tory market from the sellers' standpoint , and ihcro was little of any consequence unsold at lln1 close. The butchers'stock market vvas unevenly stronger some of the buyers called It 5c to lOc higher than Tuesday. Oireilngs weie not lee liberal , and with a good general demand lie cows and heifers hair about all changed liamls by noon. I'alr lo good siuir sold mostly it fiom * 2.60 to $3 50 All kinds of rough stock sold stronger , the bulk mound $2 5O < i8 f.1.25. Calves were not ollercd veiy freely , Imt the demand Is good and pilces i tiled Htm uoundtJOO to $5 50 There was mote life and snap to Ihestocker ind feedet trade , and some little firming up of irlces. This has been naitly In sjmpathy with the advance In beef cattle values , and laitly on account of greatly i educed supplies. llegtil.il dealets lepoit a good Inqiiliy fiom Iliecoiinti } , and the geneial ttadu Is looking .ip again. Kepiesenlatlve sales : No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. . 520 $3 25 31. 1041 . $1 20 17 810 3 45 39 1107 4 20 5 ! > ( > ( > 3 50 30 1054 4 20 1 J20 3 50 10 not 4 20 3 1120 3 50 34 1184 4 25 4 . U80 3 dO 1050 4 25 3 .1133 3 l > 5 1127 4 30 4 . . 900 3 75 10 1150 4 30 3 1010 3 75 18 . 1009 35 920 3 75 20 1100 30 10 10 ( > 2 3 8(1 ( 18 1208 35 13 . MO 3 hO 19 1153 30 0 . 983 3 85 9 1095 40 955 3 00 13 1223 40 8Ii . 015 3 1IO 18 H)8. ) ) 40 Ii 930 3 1)0 ) 18 1144 4 41) ) 44 939 3 UO 40 1170 4 40 Kill 3 ' .10 81 1087 4 40 8 1143 4 110 20 1215 4 40 1030 4 ( HI CO .12J.1 00 14 'HO 4 00 40 .1129 50 17 1137 ' 4 00 17 1203 00 JO 1010 4 OO 40 1171 05 48 1090 4 05 2 ( ) 1220 ( .0 J8 1018 4 (15 ( 17 1305 4 00 11 1000 4 05 18 1208 4 ( )0 37 1000 05 22 1299 4 70 H ! 1117 I 10 5 1208 4 70 1O70 4 15 20 1345 4 75 1115 4 15 2 * 1245 4 75 9 1080 4 15 10 .1307 5 00 37 1110 4 15 40 .1370 5 20 10 1030 I 10 Sllll'l'INO AM ) KXI'OIIT. 20 1038 4 00 18 1422 4 75 1 1180 4 00 19 . 1435 4 80 20 .ll')9 ) 4 30 dO 1307 4 80 28 .1102 4 40 19 130.1 4 80 21 .1201 4 00 21 1295 4 85 34 1197 4 O2'i 38 1254 4 80 17 . 1229 IV 21 121 t 4 80 57 1231 7l 34 .1335 4 05 20 1208 70 no ' .1328 0 10 20 122J 70 18. 1373 5 35 , M I.ED. . 12 059 3 ! ( / COW . 1 . 010 1 35 1 .1100 2 80 1 . 820 1 50' 0 . 800 2 ) ( > 17 . 772 1,90 47 . 8J5 2 00 15 ( > M 2 00 1 1130 2 00 (1T . 0.20 2 OO 25o . 800 2 05 T 8bO 2U ( ) > o . 970 3 00 i 1010 2 00' ' 9 . 941 3 00 i 0.10 2 00 1o . 870- 3 00 i 900 2 00 o . 900 3 00 i 10 Ml 2.00 , 1 . 9')0 ) 3 00 u 81,1 2'lO ' 4 . 770 3 00 o 840 2 20 1 . 820 3 00 1I 3 880 2.25 _ I . 990 3 00 1 890 13 1081 3 00 1075 18 . 992 3 05 1000 2 25 4 700 3 10 1005 2(2b' ' 4 1130 3 10 1 990 2 25" ' 10 1098 3 15 3 . 743 * * o . 983 3 20 . 970 2 25 2l , 980 3 25 14 859 2 30 ' Id 981 3 25 9 913 tt 35 ufb .1020 3 20 11 DIG 2 35 23 1052 3 30 5 . 904 2 35 21 , 1047 3 30 1040 2 35 15 1078 3 30 1010 2 35 20 . 928 3 30 10 ' . 908 2 40 4 . 947 3 30 1 1020 2 45 0 .1003 3 30 15 7 < > u 2 50 no .1088 3 30 20 . 951 2 50 11 . 9JO 3 40 2 . 940 2 50 12 910 3 40 1 . bOO 2 50 10 1007 3 40 5 804 2 50 1 ( ) 071 3 40 3 .1130 2 50 10 1110 3 40 090 2 50 1. 840 3 40 17 919 2 50 44 .1043 3 40 28 . 837 2 ( > 5 19 1140 3 40 18 , 940 2 70 IbO . 037 3 50 ( > 950 2 75 O .1080 3 00 11U . 082 2 75 37 1137 3 00 U . 873 2 75 1 1050 3 00 1 .lOlil ) 275 1 .1100 3 00 1O 1070 2 75 3 1110 3 00 O .1010 2 75 2t 1031 3 50 . 800 2 75 id , .1001 3 GO II 103 t 2 75 18 980 3 75 17 .1043 2 80 4 1250 3 75 18 945 2 80 1 2020 4 20 3 .1050 2 85 IIKIFI IIS. 340 2 10 8 . 812 3 SO 8 . 42H 2 10 1 500 3 30 3 . . 713 2 50 1 1180 3 75 o ' . 490 2 85 1. .1400 3 85 43. . , . ( > 81 2 b5 1 .10.10 3 80 1 . .1400 2 85 1 ( > .1009 3 85 17. . . ( > 42 3 00 47 . 901 3 85 11. . . 483 3 30 1. .1000 4 00 30fy 1. . . 380 1 75 . 110 0 25 I . 80 2 00 . 100 5 50 1. . . 180 2 00 . 140 5 50 5 . . 382 2 50 . 130 5 50 . 300 3 00 . 120 5 50 . 293 3 00 . 140 5 50 . 120 4 75 . 95 3 00 1. . , 120 5 00 . 132 5 50 1. . . 140 5 OO . 150 5 00 1 . . 210 5 00 . 120 5 00 . 205 5 00 . 410 3 30 . 170 5 25 . 180 5 50 nui.r.s. . 000 > 2 1410 3 00 1250 i 1 .1700 8 OO 1200 J 1 1030 3 00 .1300 ) 1 1370 3 00 1 .1150 ) 2 .1020 3 00 4 .1105 1 1 1400 3 00 1 H.50 ) 1 .1340 3 00 1 .1520 i 1 111,0 3 00 1 . 01.0 I 1 13110 3 10 1 .1150 ) 1 1070 3 10 1o 1170 ) 1 1080 3 10 1T' . 070 J 1 1380 3 15 T' . 700 ) 1 1550 3 25 i . 1700 3 25 i 1440 1300 3 30 ii i . 1280 1020 3 35 i 1100 1520 3 45 ii ii 1490 .10:15 : 3 5 ( > i . 1220 120O 3 01) ) 3 . .1313 .1040 3 50 3. .1393 .1200 2 50 1 . .1100 STAO . 1 1100 1410 3 75 1 . 1200 .1110 3 70 1 .1040 .1400 4 12 > , - ox us. .1930 3,95 , STOCKK11K AM ) FFEIIFH * . 12 . 302 2 10 1 000 3 30 3. . MM ; 2T25. 4 . 780 3 35 14 700 0. . 711 3 00 1. ooo 11 527 3 00 1 830 2 50 . 8 ( > 8 3 ( .0 5 , 048 2 cm 005 2 25 1. 350 BffH . COO 3 OO 13 431 2'70' ' . 880 3 00 1 700 " 76" 420 3 00 7. 430 851 3 30 480 740 3 40 21 003 3 OO 871 3 40 12 04d H'Urt ' 025 3 ( .0 . 4 005 3l'JO" 1080 4 115 HiM.8 The run .was again below general ex pectations , the derii'.isu so far this vvtek com pared with last being In the nelghhoihoodof 5,000 hogs , liiqimt ly tbo ho.'s continue fall , although the mer.lgo vvt'Uht Is running about ten pound * lighter than a month ago , and nearly forty pound * , lighter than a year ago. There was an active hhlppln ilemaml foi both heavy and light hogs and home activity among local speculatou. AH local houses were also In It and with hottot markets east pilces advanced 5c to lOc on all grades. Par | to good hogM of all weights Mild largely al fiom $7.90 to$8.00. vv llli sales of good tocbolco butcher and heavy weight hogs scatlojlng up to * 8 111 and pool light * as low as$7.00. Pig , nnd iindoi weight stulffold as low as $7.OO and $7.51) ) , 'I he pens wri > denied by tbo middle of HIII foii'tioon. Hi" hulk hclllm ; at fiom $7,90 In $8.00. agaliisi $7 85 to $7.00 Tuesday and $7.bO toS7.85 lust Wednesday. \veiagepilcestodiij were higher than evei before on tills imiikcl and hogs are now helling lOohlgbei than a week ago , l.Oc higher than a month ago , * )45 ) highJr than a year ago and $4.00 hlgbei than twoy mi * ago. No AV Mi Pr MJ. B\v. Ml Pr. UK. 1 5 40 57 5 u. : . ! . ! ! 80 $7 95 73 1'JI 40 7 t U ' 25 \ 7 95 142 ,1)0 ) bO 7 b. ' : Ol' . . .42 100 7 05 0 40 7 85 76 UH bO 7 00 52 8(1 ( 7 85 1M ( 2J5 200 7 05 04 UO 7 85 M , 241 120 7 05 04I. . 2UO 40 7 b5 1,5 aaa 120 7 05 14 21U ; 85 73 229 12(1 7 05 4. . . . 232 7 BO 00 , , .205 4U 7 05 77f. sin HO 7 00 240 7 Ofi f. a i a HO t no HI 19 J 120 7 95 ( .3 209 100 7 00 77 SOU 21 HI 8 no 24 22ft 7 90 ( .0 212 Kill H ( HI 70 . 217 40 7 UO 04 250 120 8 (10 ( 0 221 7 00 02 273 Kid H 00 85 . I HI ) 40 7 00 70 231 80 H 110 70 234 7 IM ) 20 217 H 00 01 210 320 7 UO 55 301 awl H 00 83 105 7 00 ( , 'l 273 40 8 110 60. 212 200 7 00 74 252 HO H 1)0 ) 4 . 190 7 00 00 301 ! ! ( > ( ) H 1)0 ) 7 202 7 00 5 J02 H ( M ) 80. 100 7 1124 05 240 12O H (10 ( 88. .231 100 7 021 , 03. 2(10 ( 80 8 05 12 217 7 O2'i 71 281 120 8 1)5 ) 71 23(1 ( iTo 7 O.-i 01 278 320 8 05 01. .215 200 7 05 10 , 287 8 00 1,1) , ) 2.14 7 05 ( .4 270 H O7'i 23 285 7 05 70 294 100 H O7'i 70 2.12 80 7 05 or. 249 8 10 (11 ( 200 120 7 05 02 250 Tat ) H 10 07 220 7 05 2. ) , 200 H 10 75 220 280 7 05 58 2.10 H 10 81 . 228 80 7 05 47 321 40 8 10 1'KIS AM ) itoftlll. 8 . 00 5 00 07 100 120 7 00 81 1 17 & 0 7 00 1 140 7 76 Siirrp Three fresli loads were received , one of them hilled direct lo hwlft .V. Co. Kvery- tblng desirable ottered sold readllv. The mar ket Is quulnhly strong , demand good. Pair to good natives , $ ,1.75teO.K ( ) ; fair lo good west- ems , $ .1.5oa5.00 : common and stock sheep , $2.20'a3.75j good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , Heptesentatlve sales. No. Av. I'r. 114 western wethers . . 102 $ I 05 13 bucks . . . . 140 3 50 Odowes . . . . 07 4 50 IterelpI * and Dlsp xltlnn of Sltipk. Olllclal tecelptsan I disposition of MO'k us shown by the imoksof th.i ITnlonMock Yards comp-iti } fort ho tw cut v-foili bouts , ending al 5 o clock p. m. roht tuny H , 180J : IIKCl II'T < . DISPOSITION nr\ iis Oiuatm I'ackltiK to .w Tim I , . U. llninmoml lo . LSI , IwlftA Co 'ISJ ! 'lliH ( inlnliy I'ucklnu Co . Jnlm I' Siilrci | A. Co Kbunii X Cu 88J A. llnus 102 II lli'Lker \ DoK.ia II llolclsmltli S' 'opurs ' nnd feeders . . . . I , Jit ; lutnl I 4 VI 4U.il 4 VI Mi ivniti : > rs. railing OfTIn theTolal of SliuiKlilrrliif ; More Marked Tliim liver. OIMMNNVII , ( ) . , I'eli 8.l l peclal Telegiam to Tin Hi-1 1 Tomoitow's I'tIce t'liiient will saj . The mm uetlni ! of lies the past week has been vci v light , Indicating a total of but 100- OO'I handled bv western packets , which coni- pate with 27f > , ( ) ( ) ( ) thu preceding wei'K and 315,01X1 lust year , making a total of 4,110- 000 since November , against ( > , JH.r ,00 ( ) a jear ago adecieasu of 1125,000 foi the week and L1,815,000 for the season , coin pared with last jour. I'lomlnent places compaio as follous : Dilcnuo . , I i')0)3 ) Knnna Cltjr H'J UJj Oranba 3 > 4 001 gl I.uul 203 OJU Cincinnati. . , Imllanapolla IB I OJU Mllwnukeo . 110 110) ) Cedar llaplds. 010J3 MourCltr . bt. Joacph 117 OOJ Cblongo t.li Murk Market. CHICAGO , III , Peb. 8 [ Special Telegram to TIIK llKF.l Cattle weio stiong today Sup plies weio comparatively llghl. There was a good demand for local accounf and lll < ow Iso foi shipment , and the 8,001) ) head olTend weie taken by btijeis with apparent relish Theio was an aveiago advance on Tuesday's quota tions of fiom lOc to llic pel 1001ns There well * a number of sales at fiom $5 75 loth.00 , and th bnlkot the steers sold at pilces lang- Ing upward fiom $4 25 , Cows and bulls were wanted bv local butchers and canneisat fiom Jl 75 to$4.00 for poor lo eMiu qualities , and theio vvero icady btteis foi s > tockers and feeders at ftom $2 50 to $ 1.35 Hogs ate working along up tonnid the $0 00 111:111 : , . Anothei lUc per 100 Ibs was added to thovaluoof the animal to lay , canjlng the pllce lo from $8 00 to $8.05 foi choice heavy grados. There was a good demand for ship ment , and as a few of tbo local packers weio looking for hogs theio was reasonably sharp competition. Thn 10,000 to 12.000 head In tbo changed hands at from $5.50 to $7.40 fertile Kens pigs and culls , at from J7.0O to $8.25 for poor to choice llKhti$7.90 to W.55 for medium weights and $8.15 to $8.05 for heavy. It was a very poor lot of hogs for which sellers had to accept less than $8.00. The bulk of tlio heavy welghls sold above J8.25 and fem $8.25 to $8.35 took most of tlio medium and mixed ( Jood hogs sold as well at tlio close as at the opening of business. Tlictowas u good demand for sheep and lambs and buyers did not hesltato lo pay slightly advanced pilces for unythlnir , that Just suited them. Good to cholco sheep were saleable at from $4.85 to $5.40 and t lie best la nibs sold around $0.20. Poor to common sheep sold at fiom $3.25 lo $4.50 and sales of light thin lambs weio slow at from $4.25 to $4.50. The bulk of the olleilngs weie westeins and llio prevailing prices weio fiom $1.00 toK > .25. Itecelpts Cuttle , 8,000 head ; ho.'s. 10,000 ; sheep , 6,000. The Evening Journal reports ; CATTI.I : Uccolpts. 8,501) head ; shipments , 2,500 head ; nuukot 10Q15c higher ; best natives. $5.00 0.15 ; fair to good , $5 00 < 85.50 ; others , $ l.45 1.75 ; feeders , $4 0XR4.50 ( ; stockers - ers , $3.50(33.75 ( ; cows , $3.50 3BO ; TOMIII steers , $3.80J&4.50. lloos Uecelpts , 10,000 head ; shipments , 0,000 head ; maikot 1015c hlghei ; mixed and packers , $7.5Kfl8.30 ( ; prlmii heav y an J butchers weights , $ .840318.05 ; prime light , $8 OOS8 15 ; other lights , * 7.50g,7.55. StiF.M' Uecolpts , 8,500 head ; shipments , 1UU ) head ; maikol trllle higher ; natives , $540115.50 ; westerns , $5.003500 , Iambst5.40 (25.45. ( Now York l.lvo Mock Market. NF.VV YOIIK , 1'ob.R. llf.RVliS Kereluts , 1,200 head ; muikel active , 15c higher ; natlvo sleets , $4 loa.r .85 ; bulls and cows , $2.10 ® 3.75 ; dressed beef , steady at 8@0'c ; ship ments today , 2,500 quai lets of beef. CAI.VKS Uecelpts. 800 head ; market ( Inn : veals , $8 OCWiO.OO ; grassers , $3.00413.25 ; west ern calves , W.OOB.4.00. SlIhFl1 AND LVMlis Receipts , 4,200 head ; market' < c peril ) , higher ; sheep , J4.50iSO.50 ; lambs , $ ti 5CK&V.OO. lloos Hccelpts , 5,300 head ; market nomi nally higher at $8.1OQ8.50. Kiiimiis City Live stoi It Mnrket. K\\8AS CITV , JIo. , Kob. 8. CUTrt.F.-Ko- colpts , 5,200 head ; shipments , 1,200 head ; maiket active and strong ; stozkms steady ; iiipresenlalive sales : diessed beef and ship ping steeis , JJ.OOQ.5.40 ; cows and heifers , fJ.10S3.05 ; stockers and feeduis , } 3.42'i © 4.15. lloos Uecelpts , 0,300headslilBinpntsl,000. ; The market was active and stionglo5c higher , closing sliong ; all grades , $0.0038.00 ; bulk. t7.7lKtf7.Hfi. MifcU1 Hecolpts , 1,400 head ; shipments , 400. The market was active and stum ? and lKj,15c ( { higher than last week. Uopruaunla- llvo sales ; muttons , $4.85. D. I ) PlIA/LE , II. I ) . IlonnE.Ir , JA . P HOOIIK 1'res. Vko 1'res hecy A. Treat , , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $ i1.000 ; Omaha and Ploux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks nnd Bonds. PIUVATP. W Room 212 New M Life Building OMAHA. IUPE PN'cr.S : lowaSiatn National Hunk , Blonx City ; Commercial National Hunk. Omatia. FpoeUl attention given to oimldo order ! . Coircsponucnuo soilollod. Wnnt tlio I. IMK infc.rcrd. : The petitions circulated bj the Ministerial union and the Ushers union , which demand the enfoi-fomeiit of laws nguliisi gambling places , Sunday s.ilojns and bouses of 111- r.imo , will till 1)3 called In today Those re ceived up to jesterd.i } had ovei y.ODO signa- tuns. Cook's Extra Drv Imperial ChumpaKW ) has no superior. 'IVi it Kecord , fortj icarb Warranted pure Julio of the grape. Tor Oil I import or. Herman Tlinmo , postmaster at Hennlng- ton , has been endorsed for deputy oil in pwtor lii thn Harrison claim of the thirteen roiiiitn prwMhi'ts , which held nil eitthiinlns tlo meeting nt lli'iinlii'jton hall , Tuesdaj nielli .lamoR U'nlsli nnd ( leornc U NVll- lluiiiseixt nnined a committee to urtfo his appointment , nnd thojIUiw lo I.liiooln to ilnj to call ondovoinor L'romisc NOHTII 0 u.KSTOV. . Tex .Poti. -Thotrains of the Ninth Oalveston route North Halves- ton. Houston A : Kansas I'lty H -will be rnnnltiir Ithln n day or so Accommodation trains hiixo been coining within two tulles of tliuclt.\ for the past week The remainder of the track Is fast beinir laid , nnd the hours tire numbered until this great factor in the progress of the coining industrial oltj of the gulf shall bocompleted. OF HEART FAILURE. A YOIIIIK Crrmim Army O filer r found Demi In llnl. Carl von Wolff , n roomer nt 1VM ( Douglas street , was found dead In his bed about 4 o'clock iesterdu.v afternoon by Mis. llcmnn , the landlady. Coroner Maul was sent for , inado n thorough Investigation of the case and decided lint an inquest would not ho necessary , as evei\\ thing pointed to hctut failure as the enlists of death The deceased came to Omaha about nlno months ago to look for employ incut , and for the last sl\ months has mimed at the place vvheio his bodi was found During his iesldenco here \VollT did nothing much but givoafew German less ins and vvas supported - ported princip illy b.v remittances from his mother , who still lives in ( ictiuaii.v Mondiij eveninir vvas the last time \\'olT ( vvas seen b.\ the Inmates of the house At that time he was apparently In good health andsplilts. and he ictlred as usual Noth ing was thought of his not being seen Tues day as ho kept rather ii regular hours nnd often slept all daj long after having been out late the night bofilro Yesteidaj afteinoon a dlsurrec-ible odor was detected coining from the room occupied by Wolff , and Mis lleman. looking over the transom , made the discovery that ho was dead When the coroner examined the boih ho stated that in his opinion Wolff had died Mondaj evening , as the corpse vvas consider ably decomposed when found 'I ho deceased vv.is aer.v . llesln man and i was used to living well Theru was no evi dence of poison having been taken and j nothing in the surroundings pointed to sui i cide All the moiie.v the man had wasI , nnd this was found in a poekctbook under the pillow A cablegram had been sent onl.v the dahtfoie asking for a remittance Tbo deceased was about ! W\eais , of ago and came of aery good family He was formeil.\ . lieutenant of cavalry in the Ger man ntm.\ and had an undo in the old coun try who is a geneial of artillcr.v in the aini\ of the kaiser .Several photogiaplis of Wolff dicsscd in full uniform weie found among his eflects Filends will take charge of the hod\ and see that it is deccntli buried The funeral will take place today at 2 o'clock. rnrtimonm. At no time in the history of the country has pneumonia been so prevalent as during the winter months of the last two jo.ns. In times past a common cold was not considered at nil serious , but of late jears the great ten dency of colds to lesult in pneumonia has made people apprehensive The tumble Is that colds aio not tilwa.vi propeili ticated No pieparation containing opium , wild cherri or chlotofonn should be used , as the\ lm\c a tendency to dr.up a iold , wheieas it should be loosened and the lungs iclievcd It has been obsoned that when Chamber Iain's Cough Horned is used the cold never results In pneumonia The icnson is th.it this lemcdv stimulates the mucous nioin- btaue which lines the throat and lungs to a health.v action , causes a fiee expectoiatlon thiovvingolT tbo poisonous matter , nnd conn tcraets any teudcnci toward pneumonia Tor sale by druggists I CHAR IIY'S K a Thorough System of Itcllcf Tor tbn I'onr ol Oinah i. Secretary James of the Associated chnrl tics has divided tbo city into 17. ) districts , and ho wants the co-operation of twice that number of peisons to look after deserving poor. He made a call for volunteers among Omaha's philanthropic women , and about 100 have alic.uly icspondcd Tlio two things most needed arc cloth ing nnd money It is not piactical to so licit all kinds of food , for it cannot always bo distributed bcfoto it is unlit to eat Mr. James .sajs that theio is gicat and piessing need of women's clothing. Many families arc In need of fuel , and otbeis could Or Debilitated Women , should uio BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR , Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influ ence in tonmfj up and strengthening her system , by dm ing through the proper channels all impurities. Health nnd strength guaranteed to result from its use. "Jly vtlfo.-vvho ivnii bedridden for alftil. taen month * , aflor uilii Jlntdflcld'a J'emale Jtcyiilator for t o months ! gottlngvoll. . " J M. JOHNSON. Mnlvcrn , Ark , BaiDriEin IlrutiLATon Co . Atlanta , Oa. Bold by Uiuggibt * at $1.00 ncr bottle. OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory ] AWHINQSAND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV IIOI1815 COVEIH , IIU Farnam Ht BADS AMD TWIN'SBICrCLE ? . Bsniis Omita Bag M. 0. Daxoa , COMl'ANV Importer * and mfin.frB Illcyclci aoltl on monthly ttuur aacki , burlip ) , tirlno. paymontl 12) N 15tll BOOTS \HDSjlOtS. Morse-Cos Slioa Company , HowiuJMron Factor/corner llth and Uoiulni Stros'.i \VenromaktnuolonoprloiitociilibiiforJ nnl nro Boiling acluat of modi whlc'ilt verf tMoablo wllb incrcaunti. Kirkendall , Jones & Araer. Hand-Sewed COMl'ANV Wholoiilo hiioi : co , hootiiiuDi mfn uKJnt lljium and ruhbprtfoudi ijJJ- Kuutier .shoo Co HOi- UIU llarnor til llOI-IIOtillnrnor tit COAl , CQ ( ! . CORNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornlca Works I.I MB CO , bird oniKoft Mfri yalvanliat Iron coal , h K tor Idlli ana uornlc ) MT | iitowr rip * * , i sit tncUMIIc > trliulit > uia 1I1U-1II2 D' ) DRY GOODS. M. E. Smltli & Co. , Kilpalrlci-KoBi Dry I.OODS co , Dry Koodi , notions , fur- .Votloni uunti' furnhli- nliiilntc uoodi , ojrnjr ln/ifood , cir llt.i auJ llth and lljward ritk llurnay BU FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering l B88b33 & Runyaa CO , upliolitore.t fiirnl- I FUIIN1TUIIK COroco turn. IIJJI10I N'lcliolaj bl Wnolutaleonly. I and l.llli Sti provldofor tlinmaolvo * If the men could net \votk of mi ) kind TliH band of self MiTlllcliiRvnmcn vvH neilln the work of Mtlteltlnu ; nld nnd of ni > .iivlilni ( for deserving poor rlitht nwav.nml It Is hoped that In this vvn.\ the distribution of charities In Omalui iinj bo more thorough and Just tli.ui over before Kor n ele.ir head nnd ste.uh nerves Use llromo Selter't'llal bottle I Oil GOING INTO COUHT. H Test unrslliin In thu 'lYnchrri' Tralnlni ; Sohnol , The question which has been troubling the Hoard of IMueatlou for sotno time 10- latlnj ? to the legality of maintaining u teach- ers' tralultiK school upon public school funds seems likely to be taken to tlio supreme court nt once for llnal adjudication A icsolution vvas Introduce I list Monday night at the board meeting for tlio patiKiso of preventing the payment of the salarv of the principal of the training school for'tha month of January on the ground that it was an Illegal expenditure of monej Tlio object in vle\v vvas to got the hoaui K refuse to pay the salari , and upon this to take the matter before the supreme court , but the resolution failed of passage The fi lends of the training school hnvo adopted nitother plan , hovvevi r which will pmbablj icach the deslicd end Thi'i liaio requested Treasmer Holln to refuse to cash the vv arrant Isstte.l to Mrs Siulbnrough , piincipalof the training scluMil Then an action will be begun in the supieme court to compel the i.i.vment of the w at rant and tlio whole question will be laid bifm-o that tillmual Tteasmer Holln admitted to n Her re porter that ho hail agree 1 to refuse to ( ash the warrant In question on the jjiv md of Its being illegally Issued An honest pill is the nomest work of the npothecar.v UoWitt's Mttlu Katlv Kisots cine constipation , biliousncbs and suit head * aulie. The UcHt I'raln to Chicago Is the Burlington's No. U , leaving Oinnha at 1:15 : p. in , dnllj ; nmtriillieeiit sleeping cars ; comfortable chair enra ; perfect ( lining cars. Tlio Hurlington also niTers uncqualed douhlo daily sorv Ice to Denv ct , st Louis and Kniistus City. ' Ticket oflleo'l2Ji : I'aniaiii street "i ; < bed < | " erj ) > OIK | Soiilli" Hliould vvriU ) ( Jeorjju 15 lloiiui 1)1- vision I'usseiifjcr A cnt of the 1 and Naslnilk * Knili'dad , at iiii ! ) North Mroatlvvay , St. L ) iiis , Mo. , foi informa tion as to ronto and ratis The line nb\o ) inentioned has. inuupiintcil tlirou li sleeping car service to winter resorts that is surpassed bj no other line. The coli'brutoil < ; iilf collet lesorts ate located dliectly on tills road. Itonnd Tilp S'jr > . ( )0 ) , A special TCMIS excursion from Oiunlm to North tJahostonia Houston nnd Oalveston , will leave Omaha , Friday evening , February 17 ; utopovei at all points allowed. Tor particulais and tickets apply to K. F Williams , loom fr-2. First Natioiiiil Manic b\iildin \ < N. 15 - All applicatioii must be to- cehedbi the IJtli Hist. It Cures Colds , Coughi , Sort Throat , Croup , Infla. nia , V7boopln ; Cough , Bronchitis and Aslhma , A certain euro for Consumption in first lUgti , and a sure relief in aivancea ttages. Use at once. You will ace tbo excellent clfcct after taking the first dose. Sold by dcalera everywhtre. bottles CO ceats and 1.00. SOUTH OJUAJXA. Union Stock Yards Company , Soutn Ofnahai llc t Cattle Ho nnd hecp market Ir. the west. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stoolc Commission Merchants. Eolith Omalia Ic'lephonu 1157 LlilcajO JOHN I ) DADISMAN , I . , _ . VVAI/IKUK WOOD , fMI ni"e" Mnrkot Hrport by mall and wlro cliuDrfullyf ninlicil upon application HARDWARE. Rector < S Willielmy LobecM Linn , OOltl'ANV , ealerfl In hardware A Corner 10th anil Jackson luoi.ianl.K tool * du ujli 1IU < Ooiixl.nHt HATS , ET3. W. A. L. Gibbonfi Co. Omaha Safe and Iroa Wholcialo WOHKS llntn. cap ) , tru > T uooill Fafo > Ynultt jnll work , Illovpa. rnUtoin , 2tti Iron ehutturi ivn I lire 01 and llurnoy atn mi > c An Irejn , V Oar It , lUh tuul Jin > " LUMBER , John A. Wafcetlsld , Charles R. IA Iiuporloil.Amorloinl'ort ardKooil in n ) ir rtaal Inn t ojni mt Mil * t cnrpeli in I pu-i ut kejMaijut ItoMnni ; Otli and l > o ulli iiquons. Frick &C ) Su&C Wholesale liquor doiler i of mlllli3rf n olio Mall ordi'r * proinpL 1001 Farnam Su ilt-ll ) a llth dt. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Carry a full nock of prlntlnif , wrapping an I llennoil and lubrlc tia nrltliiK pipjrs , tar.l tmiur | , uta ( ill ) , a < le ( rroaie , ota. PRODUCE C3MMIS3IJI , Braac'j & Co. , Jas , A , Clark S Co. , Produce , fruits of all llutter , rhuiio , ffti , poultry and icabie , kinds , nyiteri Jl , S. Ulli nt STOVE REPAIR ? . I SASH. ODOR Omaha Stovj Repair \VOIIKJ. store rapalri Manufacturers of stilt and watof uttachmanll douri , bllndinnl ( or any kind of ito inoulillngi. hrana b nt uade.UUT U Ut. Us * , Ulb