Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 18, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY KEE ; SKTrUDAY , FEBRUARY 18 , 1803.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
It Was a Shaky Bet of MarkcU on 'Ohango
Yesterday.
CORN AND OATS CLOSED AT A DECLINE
Wlient Hold OT ( Onn Cent Knrly lint Ito-
gained 1'nrt of the Decline I.ntcr In
the liny Provisions Were
Quiet.
CntCAOO , 111. , ' Feb. 17.-H wm n. shaky set
of markets on'clumso today. Whcnt sold off
lc , but regained ? jc of the docllnei Tons of
Know In Right and a chlnook temperature wcro
mainly responsible for the tumble In prices.
Corn closed at n decline of ! ic for last nlghl'a
figures and oats ! < c. Provisions , after many
fluctuationsclosed nt a small advance , Ittiie
for pork , lOc for lard and 7"c for ribs.
Wlii-iif Nfartrd about He lower than the closIng -
Ing of yesterday nnil after sonic slight lluetua-
lions prices declined ? ; c more , then rallied
allRhtly , again eased off mid the closing was
about .c lower for Mny and Uo lower for July
thnti llio cloning ( Inures of yesterday.
Operators hail bum buying wheat of late ,
expectln-i that u hard frcczo would follow the
recent thaw , in which event bolter prices
might result from crop shares. Hut the fall of
snow , If It extended through the winter wheat
belt , would uTord ft protection against cold
weather and make the proipects of ilaumgu to
the young plant less liable , ami this belief
brought out ninth ) inoro wheat , and under
Inrtfo offerings the market was weak. There
was no special demand and support to the
market until th < 3 lower prices were reached ,
whe'i I here was some demand to cover shorts
from other tources , and the market held
S A"lmd'break In stocks In New York created
poino little uneasiness among dealers. 1 ho
northwest Is offering fair quantities of wheat ,
rhlciifro No. 2 grading guaranteed at from 3Mc
to 4c under May prlcea to arrive here.
Corn wns shown only IndllTorent support and
the sentiment led toniinl weakness , pilces
Belllnc down from He to ? { c followed by a
partial recovery. Traders talked of the ac
cumulating stocks both bete ami In the visi
ble supplv and under n lack of bull news It
was mil iflfllciilt to sell the market off. 1 ho
casli slluiitlon was reported unfavorable for
holders and shippers of corn to the reabourd
and buyers hero of the contract grades en-
le.red thu speculative market as sellers of
deferred futures. 0110 or two well known
houses with eastern connections weio also
liberal sellers. "
In oats there wns fair sellliiK by commiss
ion houses and elevator men and llio decline
In corn assisted In making the market weak.
Not much Interest wns manifested in the
market for hog products. Thu bulk of
llio trailing bclmt butwee.ii local brokers and
for small quantilles.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : \\hcnt ,
104 cars ; corn , 300 cars ; outs , ICli cars ; hogs ,
9,000 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
AHTICI.XH.
Wheat No 2
May February. 74 73 < < BS
July 77
Corn No. 2
February. 4W3W
Mny. . . . 4 7 15 C M
July 45H 43i !
Onti No. 2 -
February. 80f .10 UJ
May 31 ti
Urssrorlc
Mny 19 SO 19 82H I9C7H 19 77K 19 C7H
I.ard-
ilay 12 u : > 12 K 12 70 12 CO 12 SI
July 12 : w 12 KM 12 SO 12 .V.'H 12 25
Hept n 10 12 35 12 10 12 23
Gliortlilbi-
.Msy 10 < r. 10 i : > 10 < 2V 10 JJJ <
Cash quotations wcro as follows :
Ki.ouu Dull and unchanged.
WIIKAT No , 2 spring , 7nv : : No. 3 spring ,
f. o. li. , MQGGc ; No. 'J red , 73 , o.
CoilN-No. 2 , 414@42c ; No. 3. cash , 371ic ;
No. 3 yellow , 38e.
OATH No. 2 , 31ei No. 2 white , on track ,
BB'saSGc ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 33 < S34'o.
Itvc-No. 2. Basic.
HAIII.EY No. 2 , G4c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 87G2c.
FiAxHr.r.n-No. l.n.24.
TIMOTHY Sr.En I'rlmo , $4.IiO.
I'OIIK Mess , per hbl. , J10.00&10.12' ' , : lard ,
per 100 Ibs. , $12.90 ; short rlts sides , ( loose ) ,
tl0.40ftlO.0 ( ; dry salted shoulders , ( boxed ) ,
P.H7M < aiO.OO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , 110.00
a.n.uo.
WHISKY Distillers' flnlshecl goods , per gal. ,
SmVAfis Unchanged ; cut loaf , B'j35 ? c ;
granulated , uno ! : standard "A , " Be.
Tha following wuro thu receipts utul .ship
ments for today i
On the Produce oxchntiRO todav the huttor
market was ijulut ; creamury , 20S28Hc : dairy ,
2oai0c. ! Eggs , excited , higher ; strictly fresh ,
20 < 330c.
Omulia Grnln Market.
The great drawback to the market Just at
present Is the scarcity of cars. There nro
plenty of huyers , and their bids are very
tempting , but these having the grain to sell
nro tif raid to enter Into a contract to deliver
It for fear they cannot got the cars In time ,
01110 Idea of thu seaiclty of cars may be
gained from the remark of n prominent grain
man to the effect Unit ho could only got five
cars yesterday when ho wanted 100.
The daily session of the hoard wns fnirly
well attended , but n good many absent them
selves when they ought to bo present. A >
hinted above , there were plenty of buyers
nnd no lack of bids. While sellers were
scarce , ( hero was stilt Mime trading.
Tlio following prices tire for delivery al
Mississippi river points :
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 70c hid ; No.
spring , tile bid ; No. 3 red winter , 70c bid.
UVK-NO. 2 , t > 2c bid.
OATS-No. 2 white , 33c bid ; No. 3 white
32yc hid ; No. 2 mixed , 29'ic bid ; No. ' .
colored , 30c bid.
COHX No. 238Ucblil ; St. Louis terms ; No
3 or better , St. Louis terms. 3Hc bid , 38 > , J <
naked ; No. 2 , March shipment , Pt. Louis terms
383 c ; No. 3 or butter , March shipment , 38 ! < i
bid , 38 c asked ; No. 2 , April shipment , HOiii
bid , 40unskcd ; No , 3 or hotter , April shipment
BOcbld : No. 2 white. 4sc ) ; No 3 or better
white. 391'c bid , 40c asked.
Among the sales were tlio following : It
cars No. 3 or better corn , Toledo terms , 3 (
days shipment , 38o ; 10 cnrs No. 2 corn
March shipment , St. l.ouls terms , 38ifo ; 3 car
No. 2 wbttocorii , prompt shipment , tit. Loul
terms , 40V4c.
IK ) A HI ) UIUBrS.
Grain cnrs are scnrco nt terminal hhlppln
points.
H. H. Wood of the S. II. Wood Produce coin
puny , Minneapolis , was n visitor on the boaril
The value of a dally call can not be measure !
by the amount of grain sold on call. Tne prlnn
object of the call Is to make prices , thus cn-nt
lug what might lie called an oMIelal marlie
which can bu sent out Into the country for tin
guidance of shlppets nud buyers. A great ( lea
of grntn Is nnd has been sold nt nnd througl
Omaha , but at thu same tlmu ( hero is practl
cnlly no market here , none at least that couli
ho reported. Tlio holdlngof a dally call make
It possible for tlio iieuspapcts to quote tb
Omaha gram market. If thn sales happen t
hn light on n certain dny Hint Is nothing to th
discredit of thn plnii of having n dally call. A
tit. Louis , which Is probably tlie second larges
Krnln market In the country , they hnvo n dull
call mid It Is nothing unusual for little o
nothing lobe sold during the call. The groa
bulk of thn business Is ilnno after the call o
oven before. At Kansas City they do a larg
grain business , but the dully call docs not brln
out nny more trading than does thu one n
Oiiuilm ,
Uiimlin 1'rudiiro .Market.
Most everything on thu innrket Is too high I
stimulate consumption , ami consequently th
general market is dull. Hutter , eggs , po'ultr
nnd M'getables are all retailing nt high price1
nnd consumers cnn be expected to buy sptii
Ingly until they come down. When eigs ar
low enough nt wholesale so the retailers ca
sell them at ie 20c then consumers wl
commence to eat rggs , There wns no ver
radlcnl change In the markets , but eggs wer
a little tinner and chickens not oulte u
* tronz.
Ai'i'i.M Stocks nro held ut ta.&osj.ooto
fair to choice slock.
lUKANAtt ( Juotrtl at S2.XV32.50 per buucl
UKA.NH I'holce nuvy. t'J.Vi.
HtTTiii ; The receipts nro n little large
( Jor-1 parking Mock , iHftSOc ; fair to good rol
SHWlr : choice to fancy roll. 228.24C.
CAI.UUIIMA C'AIIIIAIIH I'cr lb.,2ic.
CKIKHY I'enloz. , 40c.
rilANDKIllllUX- Hell and bugle , J10.0 ; J .t
toy ' ! Cod. I9.&I ) .
K ( < J Th < rvrelptH hnvo been very Unlit f <
l ( ; da > , uml utkiocks hnd been ptetty we
r.lruwl in > I jr sMupcni. tln-ro were not man
Ml mi llio mutket. t'lider such comlitloi
\\n-if \ \ liak tx-un u tendency toward nn advum
nl [ ) dr < - . The nmjorlly of the sales muil
ttiliitrfjitcd : ut 'Jlc , although there wet
Mi.r wiio woo iiokliiff more , uml some wli
> IkiiDi-i ) lliot I'tfp'i were to be hnd at 20c. Tl
( j.uj riy ) of ilrdlcnt unn-ar | to look UJKIII tl
tiri > + * iil tlTi ( nlnic of prlees ns only temuorur
' 'li w l < xU ni on Ihii kltuntlon In this llgl
uitt I/lining their Judgment upon n Niippodttlc
tlikl llii'if will not ! any more continued col
Vthfr , mill Unit I'ifgn must got mure plonl
In -i-oiiiilry / noon.
intii , fmulltablilU , tl.fJOj Jack rabbit
13 W.
JUvTlio i/mrkct wa steady ut t&&n&O.O
JJ1JJU - Ho. I ( te a , BSici t < o. 1 green sallo
ic ; No. 'J ereen aalted. flkc ; No , 1 green
lilted , 25 to-Ill liu . 4' < ri No. 2 ureeti Railed ,
2.1 to 40 llw. . 3 < ( c : No , 1 veal calf , H to 15 llx. ,
' 4Ci No. 'J veiilcnlf , B to 15 His. , 5'ici No , 1
ry Hint , Oftl7' Ci No. 2 dry Hint , 45l5 ei No. 1
ry suited , 5 < < lr ; purt cured hides 4 per cent
ier pound loss than fully cured.
llosr.Y Choice to fancy white clover , 16 ®
JOr ; fair lo irood , 10 < aiR < * .
LKMONS- Choice , in.D ( > an.7r < i fanry. $4.00.
MAI.AOA OiiAl-ns-Uoodsblpulm ; stock , $8.50.
NKW Vr.m.TAnt.ESLottuco , radishes and
parsley , 45c per dnz ; green onions 4fK %
NITTSLarge hickory , $1.60 ; black walnuts ,
1.0W11.25.
ONIOSH Homo grown , tl.20jll.25 per bushel ;
'panlsh tier crate. $1.9OiJ2.00.
OHANIHW- Florida fancy , perbor , $3.50 ; flvo
o ten box loU , $3.26 ; russetts. $3.oo ®
1.25 ; Mexican oranges , single boxes , $3.25 ; live
o ten box lot.s , $3.00 : California mountain
rrnngcH. (2.50 ; navels , $4.00.
OVSTEIIS Ovsters are being uifTered at 104t
38u per can. which Is n reduction of 4c uercuti.
I'ot'i.Titv The receipts of chickens were
nl ho r more liberal than they have been elate
ate and as tin * demand wns not very largo
ellerswero a Httlo weak. While it was possl-
ilutoget lie for fancy small chickens thete
veto verv fewsales at that price. Some very
rood stock went at lOc , but strictly choice and
Ight weight chickens wore not plenty.
'rices on other kinds of poultry remain un
hanged. Choice and small chickens , 10Q
Ir ; large and rough , 9 < 3 > 10c ! choice turkeys ,
4ftl5c ; rough and pour , 12ftt3c : gccsu and
Inck.s , choice , ll12c : noor , 9U10C.
I'OTATor.s unly small lots moving from
lore. Western Nebraska stock Is quoted nt
85c : I'tah and Colorado , 90cttl.oO ; cholco
l.atlve. 75TJ80C.
HWKKT POTATOES There nrn a few In the
mirket which arc selling at $4.60.
TASIIEIII.NES In half boxes , $3.00.
VKAlrCholeo and smalt fat veals , 74J9c ;
urge and thin , 3&Gc. (
Now Ytirk Alurkots.
NEW YOIIK , Feb. 17.Fi.otm Uecelpts , 21-
0(1(1 ( ( pkgs. ; exports , 0,000 bills. , 34.200 sacks ;
ales , O.OOO pkus. ; the market wns dull , easy.
COHN MKAI < Dull , steady ; yellow western ,
2.76fi2.80.
HAIII.KV Oulot. nrm ; western , GOiJSOc.
llAiu.nv MAi.T-Dnll , steady ; western , CS'B '
B5c.
WIIKATHecelpts , 5,400bu. : exports , 103,400
ni. ; sales , 3,840,000 Int. futures , 9G.OOO hu ,
pots. Spot market lower , fairly active ; for
xports. steady ; No. 2 ted. in store and ele
vator , 70'c : nlloat , 79 c ; f . o. b. , 79S.ff.h'Jc ( ) ;
So. 1 northern , 84'c ' ; No. 1 hard , 884 ! < a8H"je ;
Nu. 2 northern , 83'Jr. Options were modur-
itelv nrtlve. opening weak and dcrlliilng ? c
in easier cables , lorn ; stilling and realising by
ho west , advanced He on covering and closeil
Inn at " . ( ft'tr under yesterday ; No. 2 red ,
March. 77 13-10fTf.7H V. closing at 7H'8c ; May ,
ho 3-1G-381C. closing at 8l"c ( ; July , bl 5-lC
8l 15-lOc , closing at 81 .c ,
CHUN Iteceluts , 4H.200 hu. ; exports , 38,20 ( ;
ill. ; Miles , 295",000 bu. futures , D l.OOO bll. spot.
'pots ' Ilinir moderately active ; No. 2 , 62'i < B
62'iC In elevator , 62'4c afloat ; ungraded
nixed. il8'J'l52c : .steamer mixed , 51"r ; No ,
J , 4935UC. Options declined with wheat
ind then advanced ' © ' ( < on covering , closed
lull and Irregular with 1'ebruary and Marcli
( r up , Mny and July 'jc down ; trading local ,
March , 5'j' , 524-i- ! closing nt VJ'fc ; May ,
il , ® 51'.c , closing at 51'ic ; July , 51ia (
61V , closing at 61 Bc.
OATS-KecelptH , 22,000 bu. ; exports , 17-
800 bu. : s ilo.s , 30,000 bu. futures , 109,000 bu.
pot. Spots moderately uctlvo , lower. Options
lull and unchanged to ! jc lower ; February ,
T7 c ; March , 38r ; May , 381i@38'c , closlnc
it 38I4C ; spot , No. 2 , white , 41' . c ; No. 2
C'lilrago , 3HJic ; No. 3 , 37c ; No. 3 white , 4042
4IIJ4C ; mixed western , 3838Uc ; white west
ern , 40TM5'4r.
II AY Fairly active : firm.
lloi'S Dull , easy ; Pacific coast , 21 ( 23c.
limns Moderate demand , steady.
Wool , Firm , quiet for domestic ; domestic
leece , 27G32O ; pulled , 20337c ; Texas , 17
© 21c.
CUT MKATS Quiet , steady ; pickled bellies ,
.I'icbld : plrkh-d hams , 11 HI : ; middles , ciulct
Inn : lard , quiet , firmer ; western steam closed
it $13.'JO ; sales , 050 tierces at $13.07"i ! op-
Ions sales , none ; Marcli , $13.20 ; May , $13.20 ;
Inly , $12.80 ; pork , llrm , quiet.
Ili'TTllll ( Juletj western dairy , 18ft23ci
vostern creamery. 21fi29c ( ; F.lglu's , 28Jia29c ! ,
CIIIISH : .Moderate demand , steady.
KdCH Loner , liberal receluts ; receipts , 7-
631 pkgs : western fresh , 28Hc.
TAM.ow-Uulct , llrm ; city ( J2.00 per pkg. )
8r blil.
COTTO.V Sur.D Oit.-FIrm , quiet ; ci tide. 57'
69c ; yellow , G4005C.
I'r.Titoi.r.tTM-Fair demand ; cnrdo nrmen
lackers , $5.50 ; packers In bulk , $3.00 : L'nltei !
| OMI | at 59 ? c for March ; llrm , moderate de-
mind.
Tmir-u.NTiNn.-Q.ulct , easier at 354J3515C.
KICK Active , llrm.
MOIASSIS : New Orleans open kettle , good tc
cholco , good demand , fair.
Sun AK Ita w. dull ; fair refilling centrifugals ,
93 test , 3 ; Q3 7-10c ; sales , 20 hluLs. am
9 cerevous Muscovado , 89 test at 3c ; refined
quiet , sternly.
I'm IiioN'-Steady , quiet ; American , $12.71
© 15. 00.
Cori'Kii Oitot ; lake , $12.
LIAI : < Dull , steady ; domestic , $4 ,
Tl.N-Quiet ; straits. $20.15.
Stv I.oiiU Market ] .
ST. Louia , Mo. , Fob. 17. Fr.oun Un
changed ,
WiiEAT-CIosed ii'O'ic under yesterday
cash , G8c : May closed at 72Hc.
COIIN Declined without reaction and closed
fi8C ( lower ; cash and February , 39c.
OATS Lower ; cash , 32c bid ; ilay , 337ic.
KYI : None olTered.
IUIII.EY No sales.
llUTTEit Unrhnnged.
Kaus illghor at23ft24c.
UlLCiui'TH Flour. 3,000 bbls ; wheat , 24,000
bu. ; corn , 100,000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu. ; rye ,
uiiio ; barley , none.
SIIII-.MENTS Flour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 31-
)00 bu. ; corn , 165,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu.
rye , 4,000 bu. ; barley , 2,000 bu.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. i 17. WHEAT-
Dull early , became more active , closed /i
owcr ; No. 2 hard , 054iCGc ; No. 2 red , 70c.
Conx Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 344c ! ; No. 2 white
35 > > E3Ge.
OATS Finn : No. 2 mixed , 2930c ! ; No.
HYB Steady : 52c.
lltiiTF.ii-Llght demand ; creamery , 24Q27c
' '
Kun's Flrm2222vc. : }
KECUii'Ta Wheat , 00,000 bu. ; com , 5.00 (
bu.ioalH , 1.000 bu.
Hllil'MENTS-Wheat , 89,000 bu , ; corn , 1,00 (
bu. ; oats , none.
Liverpool Markets.
Livnnroor , , Fob. 17. WHEAT Quiet : holder
offer moderately ; No. 1 California , 0 3dGs4 <
per cental ; No. 2 red , winter , 5s 9,5d5s 10)d )
Hecelpts of wheat for the pastthreo days wen
39.00U centals , Including 27,000 American.
COIIN Quiet ; demand fair ; receipts of Amcr
lean corn for the past three days were 80,101
centals.
Hosts Common , 3s lOlJd per cwt.
AMKIIICAN UKKIIIIIIIATOH ( : HEKI < Forcnuar
ters , 4d ; hludiunrters ] , 5'td per Ib.
Cotton Market.
NKW Oni.iiANK , La. , Feb. 17. Steady : goo :
mhldlliig , 0 5-lGc ; middling 815-lGc ; low mid
dllng , 8 11-ltic ; good ordinary , 8jc ? ; gross re
celpts , 2,345 hales ; exports to France , 28
ales ; to the continent , 240 bales ; sales , 3,001
ales ; stock , 338,080 bales , Weekly net ru
celplK , 27.701 hales ; gross , 29,000 Dales ; experts
ports to Great llrltuln , 3.000 bales ; to France
0,870 bales ; to the continent , 340 bales ; coast
wise. 3,251 bales ; sales. 13,000 bales.
Mlnne-ipolis U'luvU Market.
MlXNHtroMs , Minn. , Feb. 17 Trading wa
even tl 10 ighout the. session. Good dcmaii
forcush , DUI thn market showed Httlo weak
ness from sales of the past few duvs. No.
northern. G7c ; No. 2 , northern , 03'/i4i04c. Ho
relpts , 370 ears. Close : February , G.VJc
May , 09c ; July , 71M.J. On track : No. 1 hare
08c ; No. 1 northern , OOijc ; No. 2 northen
0304c.
Mllivnukuo Grain .Market.
MliWAtiKEK.WIs. , Feb. 17.-WiiEAT-Stcady
No. 2 spring , Cfl'ic.
COIIN Steady ; No. 3 , 41c.
OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 white , SOo ; May , 33U (
34c.
IlAHI.IiY 03c.
HVK57'jo _ _
riilt.ti'rlii'ilii iir.ilu .Mnrknt.
I'niI.ADEM'lllA I'll. Fell. 17.-WllF.AT-
Sperulatlon bearish In nil markets and price
declined ; No. 2 red February , 70 § ( < i70Tic.
CollN- Options weaker ; No. 2 February , 605
60C.
OATS Cur lots steadier. Futures , dull , uu
changed. _
London .Markets ,
LONDON. Fob. 17. CALCUTTA Li.NSKti4& : >
Od pur quarter.
UKIMM ; ! ) I'I-.TIIOLKUM 4 7-10d per gal.
LlNSKCl ) On. 2'Js per rwt.
AMKIIICAN Hr.FiiuiiiiAT\u HRKP Forcnimi
ter . 2s 4dQi2K Od : hlndiiuarters , 3s2d4i3sO
per Ib. by the carcass.
* Iliiltlmorii ( iraln .Market.
HAI.TIMOHK , Md. , Feb. J7.-\VnnAT-Wcali
No. 2 red. spot and February , 70r.
CoilN-Kasy ; mixed spot and Februur
4H'C.
OATa-Htcady ; No. 2 wbltn western. 41c.
Clci Immtl MurketH.
CIXCINNVTI , O. , 1'eb. 17. WniAT-Ingoo ;
diimiiiiil ; No. 2 red , 72c.
Cons Hull ; mixed , 434ft44c. !
OATS- Weaker : No. 2 mixed , 33i ! < Q3lc
$1.17.
Toledo Gr.ilu .Murkrt ,
TOI.KDO. O. . Fob. 17.-\ViiBAT-Lower ; cas
uml leliuary,72'Sr.
COIIN Dull , steady ! No. 2 cash , 43c.
OATS yuleticash.SOc.
Wool Market.
I'liii.iDKi.i'iiM , Pa. , Fob. 17.-MurUi
quiet ; prices flrm with nariowlng Iu values I
rU S ! Slollt"lia' 1 ° ® 22 ; Tcrrltorln
Cod'eo Market.
KMnV ° , UK > robn.Optlons , opened btead
o to 20 points down , closed Mcndy , 10 coin
Uowu to 6 polnu upi talcs , 17,700 bags , luclui
Ing Fobrtmry. $1720 : March. $17.20) ) April
$10.76'iilO.H5t Mny , $10.D.Vi l0.06i June , $10 61
0110.66. July$10.46i Svptembrr.$10.35ftlO,40
October. $ lf. 30 : l > eccnibor , $10.20 , Spot HIJ
dull , easy ! No. 7 , $17.H7'i.
llrlefi * ,
QI . V. McCheMioy , a barber nt Nebraska City
has Mild out.
Johnson & Son have .sold out their meat mar
kct at Wlliunvlllc.
O. Womiiek & Co. , In the clothing business a
lltoek , contemplate discontinuing.
F. II. Frrytng contemplates moving his gen
cral store fium South Auburn to Hyron ,
STOCKS AMI HONDS.
AVIclth of I'liictiuitloiis In Securities Greato
Than llmtiil.
NKW YOIIK , Feb. 17. The stork iiiarkc
today wns a remarkable one , not only for tin
volume of tmslncss transacted , but for tin
width of the lluctuatlons'iiud thu rather lieu
tral result of the day's operations. The bear :
wuro out In full force and inailo one of tin
most vigorous drives of the season agalns
Heading and tin : loading industrial shares
but nt the close of the day only Itcudlng , Nev
England and Cordugu showed any markci
loss , while there were few Important galu
nnd among the general railroad list tin
changes were about equally divided betweci
gains nud losses of small fractions.
No clearer demonstration of the Inhcrcnl
strength of the. market could ba given , am
the general confidence of the holders of stock' '
was plain. The advices over night that tin
president had left to the discretion of Score
tary Foster the matter of nn Issue of bonds
reassured the street. Theopenlng of the market
kot , therefore , was generally stioug , but till ;
did not deter the bears fiom carrying oil
their prearranged program of a vlgorousdrlvi
at the few weak spots In thu list. There couli
be no doubt that the liquidation was genera
In both Heading and New Knglaud loday
though whether the material decline elTeetei
In those storks would have heen htotighl nhou
without llio vigorous bearish operatiousof tin
( lav Is hardly to be maintained.
The movement was much of a mystery bu
heavy selling orders were executed and es
pcrlally during thu first hour , when oii <
broker was credited with having sold a line o
some 2O.UOO shales. The bears endeavored ti
create the belief that a large inside lutcres
was liquidated and the amount to be sold wa
plai'ed us high us 100,000 , to say nothing o
the Income bonds. At the same time thn he
lief was general that Messrs. Kciiueriind Cam
mack \\ere the source of matt of the selllm
orders , while another interest.which hiisbeei
known to bo bearish upon Mending for sonn
lime , was credited with thu Inauguration o
the movement. Thu liquidation was at
trlbuted to Insiders who omui-cd the policy o
President Mcl.eod In New Kngluml. New Kug
land showed more rallying power In thu lati
tradings. Heading opened nt 401 , nud stendlli
declined lo 401 , and rallied to 42 , uud fallei
to hold the Improvement by closing at 38 , i
loss of 53 pnliiN , while tha transaction
reached the enormous total of 400,000 shares
New Kiigliiud opened at 40 , nnd nt one tlnn
sold up to 40 % , hut from that point retlrei
rapidly to 413 , rallying to 43'i nt the close , i
not loss o2'i ' per cunt. The early oll'orts o
thu hears were directed largely against Suga
and Cordage nnd the former was driven dowi
3 per cent to 121 , while the latter , after open
lug nt 07 , retired to Olvj. Thu declines b
these stocks were accompanied by rumors of I
disagreement In the Cordage pool a.s to th
amount of stock to bo accumulated and o
pool liquidations In Sugar , while certain1 !
both were without support of any kind. Tin
manipulators of tliesu storks , however , tool
hold of them later In thu day and Sugar wa
brought to 125 nnd Cordage from Gl'i to 0494
Sugar dually closed at 1-4'5 , with a gain of ?
iior cent , but Cordage was 2J1 per cent lowoi
The rest of the industrials sympathized on i
scale with these leaders , but their Una
changes are In nil cases Insignificant , with tli
'xccjitlon of Tobacco , which closed with a gall
if 2'a JUT cent , which was entirely In tin
niture of a rally from Its Into depression.
Kallroad .shares were fairly well held , bu
were compelled to yield to the Inlluenceo
these sharp declines , nud despite thusuppor
jlveu by London biiylngof St. Paul , Loulsvlll
mil others among its favorites , the whole 11s
was biought down from * , i to llfpercenl
With the appearance of support In Sugar am
Cordage tlio traders quickly got over loth
long side , and from that tlmo they workei
mrd for a rally. In sto"k.s this was fully ac
complisbed , though thu gains shown wuro fo
small fractions only. Manhattan was shlftei
out with Itssharpness ; , but. finally closed
percent higher nt lOOjf. The market runinlnei
j.xtrcmely active right up to the close , whlcli
liowovcr , wns quite unsettled and ovldentl
under the iulluunco of tlio weakness In ICcad
Ing. Hallway bonds were quiet , but while th
Headings were driven down sharply on over ,
largo trading the others remained steady wlti
slight changes. The Heading's 4s retired fron
83Uto83 , tlio Is from 04J4 to 00 , the 2s f roll
63 to 47(4 ( and thu 3s from 45i ! to 40" , thougl
recoveries extending to ubout 2 per cent wcr
made in the lix-to dealings. Liquidation I
these issues was believed to be n part of th <
took ,
The Post says : The vulnerable nature o
the Industrials and the case with which the1
can be aided nnd demornll/.ed compared will
the railway shares is a subject so often com
mentcd upon as to have become almost trite
lint it has seldom been better Illustrated thai
today. The so-called "gilt-edged" shares , n
well ns those stocks more familiar will
violent fluctuations , nearly all yielded locon
certed attack nnd declines wore not by frnc
tions , but by whole points. A largo amount o
long stock was dislodged , and the shorts wer
enabled to cover almost ut their own prl <
Many who thought themselves secure wer
rudely awakened , uml were made painful ) ;
aware of the vicissitudes of un Industrial stoc
when once It starts on Its downward way.
The following are the closing quotations o
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange
change today ;
ex illv.
The totnl sales of stocks today were 000.2C
shnres , Including : Atcihlsou. GO.COO ; Hnrllni
ton , 7,900 ; t'hlengo ( Jus , 'JO,100 : Cotton Ol
HdOOi ) Distilling. 10-JOO : Erlo. 0,000 ; Ouin-ri
Kh-ctrle. 0,800 ; Louisville ft Nuslivlllc , 6 , 0 (
Mnnbnttuu. 4,400 ; Nalloiinl Lend , 17,000 ; Ni
llonnl Cordnge , 45,000 ; Now Knglnud , 44'JOI
Nortlicru I'ai'lflo iirofi-rrod , 10r > OU ; Kcndln
403,700 ; Kock Isliind , 7,801) ; SI. 1'uul , 40,00 !
St. 1'nill A : Oiniiha , 7.HOO : Susiir , 1'21OOI
Union I'uclllc , 4,000 ; Western Union , 10,000.
Now York Monny Al'.irkut.
Sr.w YOHK , Kob. -MONHV ON CAM.
I'lrinnr nt 3sil ( peroent ; lust loan , 6 per cun
closed olfi'iTil nt 5 pi > r cent.
I'niMKMKHO\NTIM : I'APEII.1110 poreont.
rirKiu.iNd KxciiAMia Quiet nnil eiiKlcr , wli
iii'tunl liuslniiss in bxiiknr.s' : bills nt * 4.aGJ ! f (
Hlxty-d y bills uid J4.HH'i ' for diMiiiind.
LiOVKILSMCNT ItONDS DllH Utld Ollhlur. Stil
bonds m''li'i'lrd. ;
I'M" closing uuotiitions on
I.oiiilmi I'lnani'lal Itiulpir.
| Cniyrfj/iffl | / 1.1)1 l > : l .Inwi ilonlnn llnwett. ]
I.ONinix , Tut ) . 17. [ Now York llurnld Cab
-Hpeolnl to Tin : Htil : : The ninoiint of gc
ortil lU < iln ( > i H trausiu'tcd on the Stock o
iMinnxi ) wns ronipiirnttvuly hinnll. A llrm
tunduney In money ranged roiisal.s to Klvo wi
1-1U to 's mr 1'i'iit. Colouhil iovi > riiiiii >
hotiils worodull. I'orulpu Kovorniir.'iilM-iui :
ties woru IrrcKulur Iiiturnntlonnl htm1
iiiovod very little , Itiilhiu , Hpuiilsh nnd MII
Turkish IsMR's bhowliiK a fiactlnnil : dorlli
Miixlcuu Oi linprovi-il pur cunt , lloniura
\uiys close with rntliur u beltrr t ( > ndi > n
uflor havlutc hviiti dull , but dralln
woio preutly restricted , UruutVesle
rosoSi pur Rftit , nnd London
Northwebtcrn , Slictllold doforreil and HrlKlit
deferred M per cent Aincrlcnim wuro ( I
cldodly itrougur thau they huvo bvcu , thou
Now York sent feifltmvliiff nnli-rn. In plnco ol
n full nn ndvnncd of" " , wns ustubllshvil In
I.ouMvlllo fi NnihviUv nnd 'i to U 1'ur ' cent In
mint other * . < 'iiim < HTun worn nlso In hotter
tone. ( Irntiil Trunk' ' iireforred recovered the
i eellue. of i. per VMut. nnd the full In I'miii-
dliin 'ni'lllc wns ri'itilOeil lo ' per cent. Mexi-
cnn Hirst proferenvny nilviinceii Ij. percent ,
hut Huenos Ayres nliildrent Hotitliern have
Klveti wny 1 pcrcciit < 'cntrnl Arirentlno ii and
Nltrntu , porceuuAloney wns In fairly coed
ilcinaiiil , from 1 in U ( per cent belnn oh-
Inlned for short loat . The discount market
continued llnni two 'nnil ' three months bills
bcltiR iiiotcd | ut I'i ty l"t per cent.
OlldttltloiH.
BOSTON , Mast , , iMi. 17. Cull loan * , Bftf. per
cent ; time paper , MZ-Wj pur cent. The follow
ing uro the clo liigivtock quotations :
St. IjUiiU .Mliihid 4juut.itlons.
ST. Lotus , Mo. , Kob. 17. The closltiB quo-
latlonsof the minim ; utock.s were as follows :
riiuiticlil : Notes ,
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Tub. 17. Clearings , Sl-
005,004.
PAitia , 1'ob. 17. Three uer cent rentes , 07f
95c for the account.
NEW YOIIK , 1'Vb. ' 17.-Mearlugs , $131,739-
H48 ; halancuM , S5.0GO.G55.
H\V'ANA. Feb. 17. Spanlshgold,2.40ffi2.49 ! ' , ;
e.xchange dull ; sugar quiet.
HAI.TIMOIU : , Mil. . 1'Vb. 17. Clearings , J3.201-
208 ! balances , ? 127,930. Money , 0 percent.
1'im.AHr.i.iMilA , PH. , I'eb. 17. Ulearlnss ,
(12,059,112 ; balances. f'J,148,390. Money , 4
percent.
HOSTON , Mass. , K b. 17. Hearings , (1H.343-
Ills bulaiices , f2,001.708. Money , 4liWi per
cent. Kxchaugo on Now York , lOftlScdls.-
count.
N'r.w YOIIK. IVb. 17. tSpcciiil Telegram to
Tin : HriK.l K\c.htmo ; was limited as follows
loday : t'fiicago , HUc discount for f 1,000 ; Sf
Louis , par.
I'lilCAHO , 111. , Teb. 17. Clcarlnc-t , $10,703-
121. New York \clmnii i ) , HlK : illscount.
jferl' itf oxchaiigo , dull ; $4.HO'.i for .sixty-day
illls ; $4.H8'4' for demand. Money steady at 5'S
per cent.
OMAHA. STOCK MAKKlirS.
Cnttlo Tnulo Very , \ellvu anil All Cradrc
IllBlier l\oj ; .lump Anntlier Dltiiu.
I'niiiAV , Feb. 17.
There has been a dccionso of 3,400 cattle
so far this week compiired with last mid an
Increase of 2,400 sheep. Hecelpts of hogs
about the same.
The supply of beef steers today was about
up to the recent average , both In quantIty anil
quality. OlTcrlng.s Included none that were
strictly prime , but really poor cat tlo were not
In over supply. There was a good line of
buyers on baud and the market was strong on
iillgrados. Good 1,200 to 1,350-lh. steers solil
at from $4.00 to $1.90 , with filr to good 1,000
to 1,200-lb. steers at from $4.00 to $4.50. Kulr
to poor medium lind light stutT sold at from
$3.00 to (3.50. In Kenoral pi-Ices ruled .stroiisj
to a dime higher than Thursday and 20c to 30t
better than \\eek ii o.
Hulchers' slock 'and dinners were taken
freely at prices from a nickel to 15c hluhn
thanTliursday. Kastern and local Imtchon
came In competition with several speculative
shippers and it did not take long to c.\huust
the supply , which was none too large even foi
the requirements of local houses. Good tc
chnlco cows and liiilters sold at from (3.25 ti
J',1.85 , with fair to Rood stiill' largely around
S'2.40 to $3.20 ; common and caiinliiK urid ( "
sold at from $2.00 to $2.25. OnVrlngs of bulls
oxen and staK.s wcra only moderate and tliev
changed hands freely at from $2.0U to $ .1.7 ,
Common largo to choice veal calves sold al
from $2.00 to $5.75.
The stocker and feeder trade was lively a
far us It went , but llio business was as usual
somewhat restricted on account of the limited
supplies. There was an active inquiry from
the country and all local traders were wanting
their stocks replenished. 1'rlces ruled stronc
with sales at from f2.40 to $4.15 , the bulk ol
the fair to good stulf at from $3.25 to 83.00
llcprcscutatlvu bales :
HEEl' .
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 830 $3 00 10 .1151 $4 10
r > . . . 820 3 GO iO .1009 4 IZ
i. . . .1090 ' 3 75 22. . . . .1017 4 15
i. . .1020 3 75 10 .1054 4 15
8. . . 8G8 B 75 12 .1115 4 15
1. . . 930 3 75 50 .1115 4 20
7. . .1017 3 85 21 .1070 4 25
25. . .1001 3 90 21 .1202 4 35
13. . .1037 3 90 18 . 1007 4 50
13. . . 933 3 90 7 .1037 4 GO
12(1 ( . .1081 3 90 18 .1238 4 GO
13. . .1049 4 00 7. . . . ' , .1320 4 GO
12. .1009 4 00 22 .1208 4 05
22 .1005 4 0(1 ( ' . 1294 4 75
"
21" . 929 4 00 21 ! ; ; . ! .1339 3 90
U. . .1011 4 03 104. . . . , .1317 4 90
33. . .1012 4 03
BlIIFPINfl AND EXI'OIIT.
1. . .1010 4 00 G . .1250 4 00
17. . .1183 4 10 15. . .1409 4 70
3. . .1180 4 25 1. . .1040 5 00
32. . .1234 4 00
COWS ,
1. . . 810 2 00 oT'.l 9RO 2 75
10. . . 871 2 00 T'.l .1090 2 75
3. . . 920 2 00 . 1120 2 75
1. . . HOO 2 00 iol ! . 889 2 75
" . 880 2 00 31. . .1043 2 80
5" 732 2 15 1. . . 840 2 85
10. . . 745 2 25 3. . .1000 2 85
ti. . . 033 2 25 17. . .1024 2 85
1. . . 070 21. . .1013 2 85
.1070 12. . .1035 3 00
2 25 9. . . 000 3 00
14. 933 5 17. . . 859 3 00
7. 918 2 25 . 990 3 00
1. 790 2 25 " . 950 3 00
13. 783 2 25 3. .1053 3 00
20. , 904 2 25 1. . . 980 3 00
7. 945 2 25 1. . .1000 3 05
9. 877 0 25 .1005 3 15
1260 2 25 49 ; ; . 743 3 15
'
15' 707 2 25 . ' 847 3 20
30. 704 2 30 is : : . 842 3 20
30.G. . 951 2 30 IB. . .1003 3 20
12.O . 008 2 35 18. . , .1051 3 25
O 1005 2 35 ' , .1120 3 25
24 ! 000 240 13' : . . 710 3 25
20. 979 2 40 o ' ' .1070 3 25
20.o . COS 2 40 4' . , .1115 3 25
o 885 2 40 5. . , . 952 3 25
24 ! 700 2 40 22 " , . 930 3 30
10. 800 2 45 14. , .1052 3 3.1
0. 781 2 45 8. . , .1209 3 35
9. 831 2 45 21. . , .1058 3 45
13. 892 2 50 14. . . .1070 3 45
6. 910 2 50 I ) . .1220 3 50
1. . 830 , 2 50 ' ' . .1470 3 50
1. .1180 2 50 12' . . 979 3 50
22 . 918 2 50 8 . . .1000 3 50
r. . 900 2 BO " . .1103 3 00
13. . 909 2 50 20" . .1057 3 70
1. .1000 2 50 17. . . .1005 3 75
3. 940 2 (10 ( ' ' . .1190 3 75
18 . 737 2 GO 'l' . .1100 3 75
3 .1013 2 75 .10K2 3 75
9 055 2 75 3i ! .1003 3 8.1
15 800 2 75 1U 1045 4 00
111
2 000 2 BO 48 7BG 3 20
8 05S 2 GO
CALVIN.
1. . . 220 2 00 . 100 4 50
o . 385 2 a5 _ . 320 4 50
"
3" . 200 2 35 130 5 00
a. , . 2SO 2 51) . 120 5 00
ti. . . 293 2 00' . 110 5 25
a. , . 330 2 05 . 172 5 25
i. . . 320 2 70" . 192 5 25
401 2 SOP . 140 5 50
. 140 . 3 00 . 100 5 50
. 255 3 f)0 . 105 5 02J
. 200 4 00 1 . 200 6 76
1IUI.I.S.
.1300 2 'Ob , ' .1310 3 00
.120(1 ( 2 23 .1200 3 00
.1630 2 25 .15HO 3 00
510 2 35 .1493 3 00
.1020 2 411 .1020 3 00
. 1270 2 W ) .1550 3 05
.1270 2 5U .1700 3 10
.1310 2 GO . 1275 3 25
1380 1. . .1240 3 30
. 090 12. . .1355 3 30
.1300 2 03 , 1. . .1490 3 30
.1280 2 V5 ' 5. . .1070 3 40
.1300 2 75 ' 1. . .1500 3 50
.1110 2 00 .1010 3 50
I'OXKN.
.1500 3 23 1. . .1600 3 75
8TOCKKIIS AND
1 . 670 2 40 12. 052 3 35
0. . 720 2 40 1. 77O 3 40
1. . 390 2 03 23.o . 890 3 W )
33. . 493 2 90 23.H 850 3 30
1. .1000 3 00 H ] 821 3 65
5. . 504 3 00 19. 984 3 00
. 4 HO 3 00 31. 709 3 00
. 020 3 00 0 .778 3 05
7. . . 407 3 10 8 H23 3 76
11. . . 870 3 16 1 1100 3 H5
13. . . 605 3 25 6 038 3 85
. 910 3 25 14 910 3 90
. 826 3 35 6 9'JO 4 00
WVIttllNO CATTI.U.
No. Av. .I'r. .NO. Av. I'r.
2 hulls .12'il (2 50 ) 'ffi'dors.lu59 4
30coWb..l037 340
COI.onADO C.mi.K.
31 feeder : . 7H 3 00
nmlco heavy IIORH Mild for8.37H to
diiy hlch "in 7l ' ' higher than as e\or pil :
i tlilH miiikot before. The gvncral nwrku
w m 5c to Ilk ) hlirhor than Thursday and ver.
Active Uecolptsweroonly fair iiiidthoru was in
'
"c vo Hhlm fug demand' which absorbed full ;
u third of the offorlugu , while fresh meat rue
took nearly half the supply , leaving less than
1,000 henil for the packers , ime packer
liouelit. ( Idod to choice heavy nnd huicher
welirht huRSKohl to thcbcst ndvnntngc nt from
8.20ttp to 8.37' , . The llirhtnml mixed grndcs
sold very unevenly nil the way from fH.OO up
to JH.20. The pens were emptied by the mlihlln
of the forenoon , the fair toirooil hogs of nil
weights selling nt from J8.15 to JH.25 , ns
ngnltist 18.10 to $8.15 yesterday nnil (8.00 to
$8.10n week ngo , Representative sales :
NO. Av. Sit. I'r. No. Av. SI. . . I'r ,
04. . . . 191 1201800 70. . 232 801820
GO..203 10(1 ( 805 B4. . 271 100 82(1 (
70. . .194 80 8 (174 ( 30..291 40 820
H..183 Hit ) 79..223 8(1 8 2O
2..350 810 71..233 120 820
4..205 810 73..203 200 820
71..205 810 B4..228 80 820
61..217 100 810 69..203 240 820
80. . . 223 240 8 IS' , 04. . .220 80 8 20
70..217 120 815 08..272 200 820
72. . . . 190 40 815 05..283 120 H 20
0..231 815 52..209 HO 820
73..218 120 815 08..231 40 820
73..214 815 80..227 1GO 820
07..220 4(1 815 58..222 120 820
03..232 40 815 6u. . . .222 80 820
20..20' ) 815 08..220 80 820
04..2(17 ( 80 815 01..204 GOO 820
85..217 80 815 G3..2i7 ; 40 825
l > 8..214 80 815 79..230 80 825
G.I..221 100 8 15 GO..244 120 H 25
37..204 40 815 72..230 120 825
02. . . . 203 815 GO. . . . 24 5 80 825
32..210 815 04..203 320 825
23..301 1,15 79..210 120 825
79. . . .191 40 815 70 . . 257 80 825
13..270 80 815 02..201 240 825
84 . . .200 80 815 68..20(1 ( 200 H 30
70..237 100 815 07..291 240 830
24..203 815 00..304 100 830
84..217 200 815 70..259 1GO 830
05. . . .228 120 8 17' } 01..257 40 830
32. . . . 273 12O 820 79. . . . 237 835
OO..2. " > 3 280 8 2(1 ( 53 . . .297 40 8 374
08..221 40 8 20
rum AND nomui.
1..2DO 3 oo
HiiKiM1 On account of the continued heavy
receipts and unfavorable reports from the
east llio market has a lower tendency nnil
trade Is rather dull. The movement todny
wns .slowltli tirlces iuotnhly | n shade lower.
I'nlr to good unlives , $3.70tt4.75 ; fnlr
to good westerns , $3.00 5.1)0 ; common nnd
stock sheep , f2.26ftn.76 : good to choice 40 to
100-lb. lambs , $4.0035.50. Itcpresentatlvo
sales :
No. A v. I'r.
145 Mexican wethers 92 4 76
140 Mexican wethers 92 475
149 Mexican wethers 94 470
177 native mixed 77 4 05
Uecelpts nnd DUpoUtlon of Stock ,
OiTlclal ro.ielpUand dUpnltlon of stn..k as
shown by thn hanks of th1) ) Union Stock Vnrdi
company for thu twenty-four hours ending nt 5
o'clock p. ui. February 17 , 1893 :
IIECEII'T ! " .
msi'osiTio.v.
CbleiiRo l.lvo Stock Market.
CiiiCAno , III. , Keh. 17. [ Special Telegram lo
TUB IlliB.l There was comparatively n quiet
market for rat tlo today , but the wants of the
trade called for quite as much stock as was
olVered and values were Ilrmly supported.
They were rather stronger where the better
grades of steers were concerned , the onVrliiRS
of well matured and properly fulled lots hi-lng
very few. Strictly llrst class shipping and ex
port steers were salable at from $5.75 to
{ G.1O. From tln < M > llgurcs the quotations
rniipo down to from $1.50 to $1.75 for old straw
cows and emaciated bulls. Extra cows and
heifers sold around $1.00 and ashtli ! as from
H.OO to $4.23 was paid for bulls of e.xtra
quality.
Cholco heavy hos sold within fir of the
highest price yet paid , or at $8.70. That was
lOcabovothe best llguru paid yesterday , and
the general market at the opening wns from
5c to lOc higher ihau on Thursday. The later
sales did not show to as coed advantage ; in
fuel , most of thu onrly advance was lost be
fore 10 o'clock , and the close was quite weak.
With the number leftover from yesterday the.
supply amounted to 30,000 head , most of
which were welched at from $8.00 to $8.20 , for
common to good ll ht , at from $8.20 to $8.40 ,
for medium and mixed , and at from $8.30 to
S8.60 for heavy. Culls and pigs wcro quoted at
from $5.00 to 47.75.
The sheep market has developed surprising
strength when the magnitude of the present
receipts is considered. Although the present
week s arrivals will foot up about 57,000 head
and' the total for the last two weeks reach
115,000 head , prices are very little lower than
the best that haviipiovallcd this season , They
are a shade higher for Rood grades than they
were one nook UKO. There was a fairly actlvu
demand today and the market was .strong at
from $3.25 to 5.30 for poor to choice sheep
and at from $4.25 to $0.30 for lambs of corresponding
spending quality.
Hecelpts Cattle , 7,000 ; hogs , 14,000 ; &hccp ,
5,000 ,
The Evening Journal reports :
OATTLE Uecelpts , 7,000 head ; shipment ? ,
2,500 head ; market active , higher ; topstuer. ° ,
$5.4030.00 ; ioodtocholro$5.00@5,25 : ; others ,
J4.25fe4.90 ; Texans , $3.05@4.50 ; cows , $3.50 ©
3.95.
lloos nccelptn , 1,400 head ; slilpini-nts , 8-
000 head ; opened strone , rinsed a trifle lower ;
mixed ami packers , $ S.OOft8.35 : prime heavy
and butchers' weights , $8.00 8.40 ; prime
llehts , J7.50J18.15.
KiiKEi' Receipts , 5,000 head ; shipments ,
1,000 bend ; market steady ; natives , * 4.00 ®
0.00 ; fed Te.xans , $1.85 : lambs $4.4OG.25.
Kansas City Mvn Stuok .Market.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Fab. 17. CATTLE Ko-
celpts , 3,000 head ; shipments , QUO head ;
market fairly active , steady lo strong. K pro-
sentntlvo safes : Steers , i3.05S5.10 ; cows and
heifers , $2.50514,15 ; no stockers.
lions Hecolpls , 6,900 head ; shipments , 1,000
head ; market active , about lOc higher ; all
grades. $0.25458.30 ; bulk. $8.0XSS8.15. (
SHEEP Kecelpts , 1,000 head ; shipments ,
100 head ; good sheep dull , 5c lower ; common ,
1016c lower ; muttons , J4.00Q5.00 ; top mut
tons , J5.25 ; lambs. $0.00.
Now York l.lvo Stock Murker.
NKW Yonic , Feb. 17. IIKBVR4 Koi-nluts ,
2,943 bead ; dull , but sternly : native steers ,
J4.00 5.20bulls ; nud cows , $2.0B4.10drcsseI ; (
beef steady , t8.0Xft9.50 ( , Shipments today
430 beeves and 5,900 quarters of beef.
UAI.VHS Kecelpts , 05 head ; steady ; veals ,
$5.00(38.00 ( per cwt.
SIIKRP AND LAMIIS Kecelpts , 5.700 head ;
Market ( lull ; lambs , $0.05(80.75. (
Hods Kecolpts , 2,077 head ; nominally firm ,
88.GOa9.00.
St. Louis l.lvo Stork .Market.
FT. Louts , Mo. , Fob. 17. ( IATTIK Kecelpts ,
1GOO ; shipments , 1,700 ; market llrm ; no good
native steers ; fair to good would brlngi3.0li { $
4.00 : choice , $4.75515.00 ; fed Texas btecrs ,
$3.60Ii4.25 ; cows , $2.003.SO.
HoOS Hecelpts , 4,700 ; shipments. 3,400 ;
market lOc higher : heavy. $8.00iia,45 ; packIng -
Ing , $7.90ft8.30 ; light. $7.95448.25.
SliEEi' Hecelpts , 1,100 ; shipments , none ;
market llrm ; fair to good natives , $3,25-1.75 ;
choice muttons , J5.00i30.50.
I ) . I ) FIIAZGE , II. I ) . Itooou.Ir , JAP. F Ilnnue
1'rcs. Vice I'rea. Seoy & Treas.
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Capital $ iXOOO ; Oinnlm anil Sioux Citr.
Grain and Provisions
Railroad Stocks and Bonds.
1'IUVATEVIKEA
Room 212 New M Life Building
OMAHA.
KKFEKHNOES : low.-xStntn National Hank ,
Sioux City ; Vo.nmorclal National Hank.
Uniulin.
Speclul attention civen to outsklo orders.
oloIleU. :
Vr/ANTED
. Total iMUi'i or CITIE
COUNTIES , eCHOOL
'DISTRICTS. ' V/ATER
COMPANIES , BT.H.R.COMPANIIiB , to
( 'orrfspondcnw solicited.
NsW.EIAnRiS&COrflPAHY.Bankers ,
103-IOS Dearborn Street. CHICAGO.
19 Wall Gtreet , NEW YORK.
7O8tot9t. > BOOTCH.
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DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK
Gold Exports Now Show a Decided Falling
Off in Volume.
INVESTING IN AMERICAN SECURITIES
l-'orelRii .Money Coinlnc to the Unltril
SUit"riuttrrlni ; Itcport * from the
Ilimno-n Center * of the Country--
Tlio Week's llmlnes * Fiillures.
Nnw YoiiK , Fob. 17.-U. G. Dun & Co's.
weekly review of trutlo says : Exports of
Kohl today will not bo $8,000,000 ns at 0110
time expected , but probably no inoro than
3,000,000 , and the treasury reserve of over
* loy.)00ooo ( ) has not OCI.MI diminished. Moreover -
over , quite n largo purchase of securities on
foreign aeeount nro reported , which would
cancel heavy adverse merchandise balances ,
and to that extent prevent gold shipments.
Distribution of dry needs at liostou Is
lar o. Solo leathci has risen 1 and J cents
nnci uppers arc strong ana hides are linn.
Wool is steady.
At Philadelphia woolen mills are working
full time and western purchases are hirpc ,
and especially of dressing , nnil money In
hotter demand.
At I'ittsburg a better tone Is seen In the
iron marhot.wlth higher prices for Hessemer ,
and the glass trade is improved by combina
tion. The hardware trade is excellent in
Cleveland.
The clothing trade at' Cincinnati is good ,
and the shirt trade is better than last year.
At Detroit business exceeds that of a year
n go.
go.Husincss at Chicago Is better than last
year and collections lire satisfactory. Fears
of n railroad strike and doubts about gold
imiko banks conservative.
Trade at Milwaukee Is Improving and at
St. Paul shows a sligh increase.
llnlnesH Aetl\e lit Oiimlin.
At Omaha business is very active. At St.
Joseph trade Is fair , with money in 'good de
mand , but collections slow.
At Kansas City trade is satisfactory , with
good receipts of grain and liberal of cattle.
Husincss at St. Louis is better and money
is easier.
At Denver trade Is fair.
At most southern points business shows
Improvement , though the movements of
cotton is small and prices somewhat lower.
Speculative markets have been compara
tively quiet in view of moretary uncertain-
tips and somewhat weaker , excepting that
oil has risen > > cents and lard nearly } ;
oj it. Wheat is ' cent lower , with receipts
of 1,000,000 busliels at the west in four days ;
corn is 1 ' 4 cent lower and cotton an 'j , ' cent
lower , though the receipts continue small.
Oats and colteo are each ' 4 cent lower. In
slocks the market bus been somewhat de
pressed by disappointmentabout bond issues.
The woolen works are busy and sales of
wool at the chief markets have a gain of LM
Her vent. .Trade in dress poods is excellent
in every department , in knit goods strong ,
and in carpets as well , but cottons are u lit
tle active.
An imprcecdcnte.l demand Is seen for cop
per iu electrical work , but tin is lower. The
call market is called as sloppy as the weather
has been.
In tint Iron Triiilu.
Iii the iron trade no distinct Improvement
is seen , for , while business is largo , prices
are entirely demoralized by intense competi
tion. Halls are an exception , for 75,000 tons
have been sold -dthout reported change in
price , and structural works are well cm-
ployed , though at very low prices , but the
demand for plate is not up to the capacity of
the works , and bar iron is quite weak.
The financial outlook depends largely ucon
the fact that exports of the principal pro
ducts In January were $29,000,000 smaller
than last year , while imports at Now York
alone were $17,000,000 larger than last year ,
which indicates a considerable excess of im
ports for the month aad explains the heavy
outgo in gold. In February thus far exports
from Now York have been but Httlo below
last year's , though at cotton ports very much
smaller , and in the meanwhile imports show
an enormous incrcaso , over 30 per cent. IJut
these who dread disaster may well remem
ber the rule that when a panic is expected it
ne'vcr comes.
The business failures occurring through
out the country during the past seven days
I am seventy-seven years ola.
and have had my ago renewed
at least twenty j ears by the use
of Swift's Spccihc. My foot
„ , „ and Ics to my Unco was n
running sore for two years , and physicians said
it could not be cured. After taking fifteen small
liotlles S. S.S. there Is not a sore on my limbs.andl
have a new lease on % fKfflR3 ? } ? fffifi flB
life. Yououghtto W KLUal IsLllS
let all sufferers know =
of your wonderful remedy. IRA F. BTILRS ,
Paluer , Kansas City.
IS A WONDERFUL
UEMEDY-especially foi
old people. It builds up
- . . , „ . . . „ . the seneral health 1 real-
ilood mailed Irce.
SWIFT SPCIFIO COMPANY ;
Atlanta , Ga.
number 23,1 , as compared with a total of 2M '
nst week. For the corresponding week of
last year the llgurcs wcro 'JW.
OI.UAIUNd MOUHi : STATU.ltI'.NTS ,
Omnlin' * FKnro | Still Show nn Inrrrnno
Over I.n t Yunr'i Proiii Other IMtln.
Nnw YOIIK , Fob. 17.-Tho following table ,
compiled by Uradstreol's , gives the clearing
house returns for the week ending Feb
ruary 17 , isiw , and the percentage of increase -
crease or decrease , as compared with thft
corrcsiwndlng week last year :
A . nnw , wirTtwitivn ribaHj )
Dr. I'icrco'H CJoldou Medlcn ]
Discovery purities the blood.
By this means , it reaches ,
builds up , nml invigorates
every part of the system.
For every blood-taint nnd
disorder , nnd for every dis
ease Unit coinoH from nu inno-
tivo liver or impure blood , it
is the only remedy EO sur
nnd effectfvo that it can ba
guaranteed.
If it falls to Iwncflt or cure ,
you have your money back.
These diseases nro many.
They're different in form , but
they're like in treatment.
House up the torpid liver-iulo
healthful action , thoroughly
purify nnd enrich the blood ,
nnd there's a positive cure.
The "Discovery" does this ,
ns nothing else can. Dysi > cpsia , Indigestion ,
Biliousness ; nil Bronchial , Throat , nnd Lung
Affections ; every form of Scrofula , oven
Consumption ( or Lung-scrofula ) in Ita ear
lier stages ; nnd the most stubborn Bkin
nnd Scalp Diseases , ore completely cured
by it.
SOUTH OJVZAJIA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South O pi aba.
Hot Cattle Ho and Sheep market In tharosU
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Y/ood / Brothers.
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
South Ouinua Toluphone 1157. Chicago
JOHN I ) . DADI3MAN , I
WAl/1'Klt H. WOOD , f
Market Iteporti br mull and nlro ohoorfiilljt
nlnlifil upon appllcatlou
OMAHA
AWHIHOSAND TEIIT3
Oraalia Tent-Awnin *
COMPANY.
1IOII8K COVKIH ,
111.1 Farnaai ? < t.
BAOS AMD TWIH3. . J iH
Bsmis Oral1 ! ! BiJ H. 0. Daxon ,
CO SIP A NY.
Importer ! and mun.frs. Illcrcloi > old on monthlr
Hour sacKt , burupi , parmanti UJ.N.15th.
twine.
BOOTS S < Q : > .
Horse-Cos Saoa Company ,
Howard StrcU.
Kactorr corner llth and Doujlai Stras'.i.
irlO' tO COlll tlllfOM , ail KT3
nilklnK OlOSO |
Wnorn "
"cUHiifVaoa. whlcll. vorr .aloibio
with morclmntJ.
Kirkendall Jones & Amsr. Hand-Sewstl
,
. Whuloialo H11O1C CO. , nnoM.slioil
COMPANY.
rubberuooili , UJJ-
mfr . azJiits"n , and
.
Itubbcr Hnoa Co. . 11U * 1U10 llarnor t.
1101-IIOailirnar St.
CQAl , CO (5. ( CORNII : .
Omaha Coal , Coke & EaglaCornlcj Works
1,1MB CO. . huril and oft Mfr . ualvanltol Iron
coal , B K cor. ltlh ! mid ujrnlcj , wUlW c ps . ,
Uoiubs tits. met'illlo ' nkvliuhls , eta.
DRY GOODS.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering I Beeb33 & Ruayai
CO. . upholstered furnl- I KUUNITUItB CO. , Oraco
turu , lUt 111)1 ) Nicholas
HI. Wholesale only. and 13th Sti.
HARDWABE.
Rector & Wllhelmy Lin ,
COJIl'ANV ,
Doaloriln hiirdvrarounl
Corner 10th and Jackson uiuciianloi lt'jla '
.Sir ojtj. 14UI llouila St.
HATS , EH.
W. A. L. Gibbon& Co. Oinalia Safe anl Iron
WOltKS.
llnt , cap ) , Blr.l v noi I' . Fnfas.vniilli. jnll work ,
Klovci ) . inliloni , H.i Iron bhutiori and tire as
and Ilarnojr sit. iapuj. Anlrajn A liar
tt , 14th uiul Jucixm.
LIIMSE ? .
John A. Wakefleld , R. L93 ,
lMiportHdAm rloinl'orl Ifardxrool In HJ3r irj )
.land cirujnt , Mlhr.nt- carpet i .in I piri DI
keuuiuunt : audtjuluo/ tUnulntf
wnllo lime. Oth un