Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THIS OMAHA DAILY BER : TIIIMISDAY , FRniU-AUY 8 ,
COMMERCIAl AND HNANCIAL
Wheat Continncci It ? and
-IIalf Cent ,
T OPENED WEAK WITH MAY LOWER
Under tlio Do. ironing Condition * 1'rlcen De
clined ulth Slight I'luehmtloiis Until
Touched n Ne v Low
1'rlco Itecord <
CHICAGO , Feb. 7. The wheat market con
tinued lt downward course today and
landed May 'Ac lower , the close being a new
low price record. Krec selling , largo recclptB ,
weak cables and mild weather worn rcspoif
islhlo for the decline. May corn closed tin-
changed after an early break and a now low
price record. May oats closed Uo higher
and provisions slightly higher all around.
Wheat Btartcd weak with May % c lower at
C2c. Cables were lower , Liverpool being
quoted depressed and > , Sd lower. North
western receipt * were again heavy. Minne
apolis and Duluth were 313 cars compared
with 207 on the corresponding day last year.
1'rtmary market receipts of wheat today
were -117.000 hti. . against 237.000 hu. last week
anil 353.000 bu. on the same day last year. Pri
mary market receipts of wheat the first three
ilaya of this week were 510,000 bu. over the
three same days last week. The weather
wa-j mild and there were no Indications of
the weather being sufficiently cold to Injure
Iho crop. Under the depressing conditions
prices declined with slight fluctuations un
til May touched 62'Ac ' , a now low
prlco record. The selling became frco and
general , being 'led by Lanson , Schwartz-
Diipco , Geitdcs-Klrkwood , Itamsey-Clmnd-
ler and Popo-1-.owls. Hangs , a trader ,
was a very largo seller , presuma
bly for Soaverns , and Seavcrns himself
Hold , as did Armour & Co. Hradstrcet'8 de
crease In the visible supply and the more
liberal export clearances had little effect In
mistalnlng prices and May closed but HO
above.tho bottom figures of the day. May
opened at 02c , advanced % c , lost % c and
reacted % c to the close at fic. .
In corn still lower prices were recorded ,
the low market on May being 3Gy4o and
July 37c. The opening trades were % c
lower , and on continued liquidation of long
corn the prlco was forced down another ttc ,
one Hue estimated at 300,000 bu. coming on
the market on this break. There was also
fceo Helling by several of the larger receiv
ing and elevator Interests , and this alco
helped to depress values. The decline was
followed by Improved demand and this
caused values to react from % c to % c , when
the prlco held steady for n time , again
xagged back a fraction and closed with no
change. Tlio action of the wheat market
and the liberal receipts were the principal
factors In creating the weakness which prevailed -
vailed early In the day and cables were weak
anil unfavorable to holders.
There was only a moderato trade In oats ,
and considering the weakness In wheat and
corn the prices held remarkably steady.
Selling by longs was surprisingly light , and
thin , combined , with the late rally In corn ,
was the chief cause for the rally of from Vic
to % c from the bottom figures. The avrtll-
able supply decreased 2SO.OOO bu. , which also
iilded In the firming up of the market , and
May cloned but Ho from the top figures of
the day.
Provisions were somewhat nervous and Ir
regular early , opening higher and advancing
tm a few shorts covering and then losing
the advance on the break in wheat and re
covering on buying on outsldo 'accounts.
A moderato break followed on increased
scattering offers , no one In particular selling.
The volume of trading was moderate. A
firmer feeling prevailed on a little support to
the market later , presumably by the packers
and shorts covering , a good advance from
the Insldo prices being scored. Tlio final
llgures were at the outside for the day for
lard and nearly so for pork and ribs. Com
pared with last night May pork Is IGc higher ,
M y lard 2V4c higher and May ribs lOc
higher.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow :
Wheat , E7 cars ; corn , COO cars ; oats , 140
cars ; hogs , 23,000 head.
Tliu leading futures ranged as follows :
( * aHh iiuotntlons were ns follows :
l-'LOUll Wi-nlc.
WIIKAT No. 2 pprlng , SSiic ; No. 3 spring ,
B7e ; No. 2 red , 5SV4e.
COUN No. 2. 3tc ; No. 3 yellow. 33Hc.
OATS No. 2. 27jc ; No. 2 white.
No. 3 white , 2S 30'ie. '
KYK No. 2. 4le. .
llAHl.nV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 44Q53c ;
No. 4. 39H43C.
I'liAX SUMO No. 1. 33c.
TIMOTHY SRI3D 1'rlino. S4.15.
PIIOVISIONH Mpim pork , tier bbl. , J12.30JJ
13.32KiJ lard , per 100 Ib.i. , $7.37jW7.40 ! : . short rllis
Fide * ( louse ) , JG.30fiO.35 ; dry Balled BhonldeiH
llHixed ) . tC.25QC.50 ; Hhort clear , tildes ( boxed ) ,
tii.75 7.12Vs.
WlllSliV UlHllllcra * flnlnlinl eoodi , per gal. ,
Slia.MtS-Unchaiigcd.
Tim following weru the recelptH and Bhlpmcnta
today :
Aitlclex. IteidlptR. Shipments.
Flour , bblfl 9iHX ) S.OW
Wheat , bn 70.0iiO
Corn1 , bU . 489.001) 33,000
Oatu , bu . 223,000 33OilO
Hye , bn . 9.000 1,0110
llarley , bu . 87,000 18,000
On thu I'roiluco excl today the butter
nmiket waa iinchnnged , Kggx , uleaily ; fies'.i ,
NKW York niiirletn.
NKW YOUIC. Feb. 7. VLOUIl llocclpts , 13.-
SuoO pkKK. ; exports , 37.ll > ) pkgs. ; sales , 3,20. )
pkBS. Market dull and weak. lliislnesa
checked by weakness In wheat. Southern Hour.
Mulct ; ryu Hour , slow but blcady ; bucUwhc.it
Iliuir , dull. JZ.30 2.50.
lll'i'KWIIHAT-Dull.
COHN MKAL-yulet.
UVi ; Nominal.
IIAItLKV Uulct : two rowed state , C3fl61c.
IIAltliV MALT Dull.
WIIKAT llecelius , none ; exports , 79.000 bu. :
Fates , K.000,000. bu. of fulurcs and 8,000 bu. of
spot , Spots , weak and lower ; No , 2 red In
Htoic nnd elevator , 64Kc ; iillnat , 65H41WU' ! f. o.
K , SITfcijttUc. Options opened weak under
hea\y Iliiuldntlons and foreliin selllni ; , louched
lnwi'it point on record , then rallied on coveilnK
by slums , weakened iiKaln nnd closed heavy ut
iW-\o net decline. No. 2 red , I'elmiiuy closed
Illtto ; Miuch , 6 4fj63 3.6c. | closed ( J4\o ; May ,
l > ii'i < | 67 716i.closed 67liiUi July , 6'JiJ69Hc ' , cloned
M'toi AUKUst , 6 HJ6'Jc | , closed Ii9i" ! IK-cuni-
I XT. 73mi73T4c. closed 73 > , ie.
fOUN llecclpts , 7noo bu. ; exports , .i.&W bu. :
rub-H , 10.VOO til. of futures and I.'WO ' bu , id
hpot. Hix't ' muiket dull but hteady ; No. 2 ,
42c 111 t-levntor ; 4So nondnnl nllnal. Opllons
opened weak under local longs Ht-lllm ; C.III.MHI by
\\cnkne.H.s In wheat ; milled later with nats and
I'ltnml iincluinKed frondant nlu'it ; I'ehruaiy
eliwed 4i'J Match , 43 i | 42V. closed 12V : May ,
43 B-l6tM3\tc \ , cliwed n\t.
DATSHccelpts , 2.100 bu. ; exports. 600 bu , ;
vales , m.OOO bu. of futures and . ' .O.IAW bu. nf
nf VHI | . Spot dull but tinner ; No. 2 , Ul'.af
S4 u , No. 2 delivered , Xw. No. 3. SSMjIjSS o ;
No , 2 white. SUVUliOUe ; No. 3 white , HAHo ;
tmck mixed western. K > 36 > ! ; truck wldli' wesl-
FIII , 37(41c ( ; track while rtale , 37(1 He , Opllons
npeiu-d weak but turned stiulii ; on local receipts
nnd closed r'itflV' ' net luhlince. l-'ehiuury
rloved 34 c ; Muivh , 3n(3lVclomd 3l lc ; May ,
lf34 it. cloBcil 3 > , e ,
HAY -Sternly ; good to average , JD.MWS.W.
HOI'S-l'lichnnKMl : Hale , cjminon to choice ,
irUSii' . I'liclllc count. 16 < (22i- ( ,
IllOnS-Dulls wet Bolltil Now Orleans , up-
lecled , 4.ti Dm. , 4'4il ' ( > lilc ; TuxaH. uelwted , Sf.iP
f ) UIH. , 4l)3o ; IIiii'iiiM AyrvH , dry , 30 < | 2I Ibn. , 10 < j
( ill , , Texan , dry , 2ilHJ ! ! lbn. . Co ,
I'llOS IHIONSIteef , nil-ally. Cut mi-alH ,
nlutdyj pickled bellcH.I | > HtlSc | pickled BhouldiTH.
| > V' . Ijinl , eanyi we lern ntcum klum-d , J7.7ti5i
7.SO , IVbiuary cloveil , { 7.73 , nominal ; May , 17,63
bid , icllned , inilft ; iiimp limit , )0.5n , I'oik ,
uteudVi new IIII-IIH , JH.W ( H.i"'i rtru | prime ,
| ! 3.0i > > ilXuO ; rhort clear , 15.ul l7. < .
COTTON HiiD : : Oll-liuicthe ; nnre BelliTH
than IIIIJITM ; rxmrn roimlderubly under exp -
p rlatlim : WHUH Iniiulry nl laivrr pilcvn. Halt-H ,
10D blilK. prime crmlu ut 30o , and luo bliln. prime
ciudn > i-lliiw ul 3lc. Quotulloini : I'rlme rnule.
liblii. , 2IU30ci ! prime ciuile. loovo , 27ti2Jc : off
crudn In I'M ' * . , 2tKSc ; tirlma Kiniiiiicr yellow ,
3llf3fci off Kruditi yellow. U UUc ; yellow
butter Kmdm. 3H3J : prlm while , 3SU40o.
lll"lTKIt--Murkvt nteady ; fulr demand : wettern
dairy. 134 < jl7u ; wr > tern creamery. 'ISiitflic ;
wilini Uolury. IMIICWc ; liUlnv. 27 v ; BtutB
il lr > , 16Ji2lo ; mute creumi-rj. llfiilc.
flliiJKi-l'alr : demand ; lurKe. 13\c ; mnall ,
l 'kc. pull Kkliiis , 46'10ifull ; > klm > . J4irk\
b-CJuUt ; lc ltuu ,
tt-r l'in fle'h. * | > . s. llli'M tiffin , t' Ip'-
H,71" | > kn
,
fM Hirndv. I l ted i-lmtv.1. Hlil.'d '
HOSIN Quk-t. tiiliud : , ciiinniDil to Rood , $1 1)
rrill'KNTIN'l : Hi.-mlyj 1Zf > . .2'7' ' ' .
ItKT r'lrm : lUmcftlo , fulr 'o extra ,
coppRll Dull ; inko , ' .7J. . /
M2At ) fltmiIy ; donvtilo. tJ.K.
TIN I > nler ; ctrRltn. JIB.SO ; platen dull ,
BI'ULTKIl-HlronK : t1atnmtlc.lt.eo hid.
HUOAH-Ilmv. firmer nnd more active ; fnlr
reflnlnR , 2 13-lDci ci'ntrlfUKHlii. 00 test. 3 > r ;
pale * , 4K ( IKIBSI ci-nlrlfunnl , M tent , 3i \ , oust
nnd freight i SSO Inn * Mtiecovudo , 80 test , Z 13-lOc ;
refined , fnlrly ncllvo.
_
Oiimliu I'roiliu-o .Atiirtiel.
nUTTKIl There l.s no change In the nnrkoS
and trnde l rpilet , rsperlally on the medium
grades. Choice country , 10l7e ; | cklni } Block ,
liltKSHKI ) I'OL'I.TIIY The receipts have l > rcn
llRht for several dayn , but nH there In bill iv
small demand price * remain about stationary.
Chicken * , W7i i turkoyn , IV ! gecno nnd diicki" .
8010C. Infetlor stock would tell below the aliovu
V.'m- ' : I'OfLTItY-Thc-ro Is some dcninnd for
cholco stuck and the nutket Is fairly well sup
plied. ( lni > il stock Is quotnlilfl nl SflO'ic. '
VIJAI - Tliirenlplfl are lUht and tlicr" In n
good demand f"r chnlci- stuck ! cholco , good fat
veals , 7 rle ; thin or heavy , 4 < ! i' ,
OAM13 I'mliic chickens , quail nnd venison nre
out of seamiil , nnd there Is but little on the mar
ket except diirka. fiinad.i geese , Jii ; mallard
ducks , W.IIIH2.50 ; Jack rubblls. I1.M02.M ; small
rabblls. Jl ; wiulrrels , 71c.
itHl : The market Is n shade weaker. There
Is mi Halo for rnld KtoiiiRf or snltrd eggs at any
pili-e. Strictly fii-Bh eih-s nre quoted nt lUHII2c.
HUNIjyCholco white clover , 25c ; California ,
. : - , I. X. L. , 13c : horseshoes.
ISc ; extrn slandnrd , 200 ; selects. 21c ; extr.i BC-
lects , 22e ; company selects. rc ; countM. 30c.
NrTH-Chestnuts , 12o per UK ; Italian chest
nuts , 12iri3c ; almnnils , lCfITc ; Mnnllsh walnuts ,
12Wllc ; lllberts. 12c ; llrnzll nuts , 12c : pecans ,
large. 13 lte ; pecans , medium , lOc. The trade
'rmim-riir'p ' Juice , per bbl. , > .50 : half b < il. .
$325- Oregon , per bbl. . l ! half bbl. , 3 ; clnrllled
IWOflfcOOi half bbl. .
VIanTAm- : , : , .
I1KANH- California hand-picked navy , JI.908
2.00 : west-rn navy , tl.S3ifl.9d ; common white
ONIONS -Onliin arn auolcd nt 505I65C , and on
orders at G > if70C ! Spanish onions , per crate ,
i'OTATOKSNebraska , Iowa and Minnesota
grown potatoes. In small lots from store , 65B70c ;
same In car lots. 60c ; Colorado , from store , 75c ;
Colol-ndo , Ints , 700.
CAI1IIAU1- : Orders for cabbage from the coun
try nre llllnl nt 2W2'ic ' per Ib.
CKLUHY HOOTS According to size , 40SWc per
CKLKHY flood Block , 35c ; extra fancy Cali
fornia. nocjiti.oi ) .
SWIJKT rOTATOIIS The supply Is fair ; good
stock , per bbl. . J3.2. X50.
( VIIC.CTAIILHS-Splnach , 'per bbl. ,
J2 ; salsify. 30f35c | per doz. ; radishes , per doz. ,
33e ; endive , per do . , 73c : onions , per doz. , 2Ho ;
caullllower. per doz. . J1.MST2.00 : lettuce , per
dos. . Wii'7511 ; ciienmbers , (2 ; toinntocs. per crate
of 20 His. , } 2 ; Ktrlng beans , $2.50 per 2-3-hu.
b.ix ; parsley , per do300 ; egg plant , per doz. ,
J2.SO.
FltriTS.
APPLES The supply Is lighten this market
and prices higher ; fancy westerns , J2.1J5J2.25 per
box.
box.CIlANDHimiKSOrnnberrles arc arriving very
freely nnd are In good demand ; Cape Cod , per
bbl. . JO.OOi/6.50 / ; bell nnd bugle , J0.50 ; Jersey ,
JC.OOflO.25 ; bell and cherry , J5.
CALIFOHNIA OIIANOKS The stock Is arriv
ing In good condition ; Itlverslde secdllnKS , pel-
box , 12.25 ; Washington navel ! ) , JJ ; Itcdland
navelH , J3.2J : Iledland secdllnES. $2.50.
TKOPICAL Kill' ITS.
HANANAS 1'ilees remain about steady ; per
bunch , Inigc , $2.00ft2.50 ; put- bunch , small to
medium , Jl.7Mi2.iH
LMMONS-New Messina lemons , size , COO , J4.50
05.00 ; size. 360. $4.255TI.W.
ORANf.KSMexicans , per Ixix , J2.50 ; largo
sizes , $2.2.Vi2.40 ; fancy FlurlUas , $2.75 ; chloce
Florldas , J2.W.
TANdKItlNKR 1'er Imx , tl.
GHAl'i : FHL'IT 1'cr box , J4 ,
St. Louis .Miirketg.
ST. LOflS. Fob. " . FLOtnt Weak ; very llt-
tln doing , with prices unchanged ; patents. JJ.9081
3.00 ; extra fancy. $2.55 < ij2.6 > .
WIIKAT lleurlsh all day , not n single sup-
poillng Inlluence appearing. The close was 'Sjf ' ?
Ho off. No. 2 red , rash and February , closed at
53Hc ; May , 5l ! " 5'Jie ! ; July , COc.
I'OUN UUII. but with very little weakness ,
and that little due to wheat's actions. The close-
was about unchanged. No. 2 mixed , cash and
Fcbumry , 32V.o ; May , 3l'ic ; July , 33c.
OATS--Llfik-ss : ; No. 2 cash closed at "SHc ;
February. S'c ! ; Slay. COo.
UYK No. S , lids side , 49c.
UAItLHY In better demand : sales of ordinary
Minnesota made ut loo.
nilAN-Kaslor ; CCc.
FLAX SUKD-fl.ii : ' . .
HAY Weaker , without quotable change ; prime
to choice. 58.00ft 10.00.
IIIJTTEH Firm nt yesterday's advance ;
creamery , 2lij2ric : choice dairy , 20/f21c.
naOS-Hlghcr ; Ho.
LKAD-Firm : $3.15 hid.
SPRLTKU-lllelipr ; $3.1714
COItN MUAIy-$1.7001.73.
\VIIISKY-J1.I3.
co-rroN Tiis-9Jcnti.oo.
IIARGINR < ! Up.
I'HOVIHIONS Lower. Pork , standard mess ,
$12.7.1. Lard , prime stcnm , $7.30. Dry salt
meats , loose Hhouldera , J6 ; longs and ribs , $6.30 ;
shorts , J6.45 ; boxed , 15o more. Ilacnn , packed
shoudier.- | < , J6.b7'.i ' ; longs , $7.1255 ; i1bn , $7.23 ;
shorts , $7W.
UKCii ITS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000
bu. : corn. 69.000 bu. ; oats , 14,000 bu ,
SIIlPMKNTS-FIour , C.OOO bbls. : wheat , 1,000
bu. ; corn , iti.wO bu. ; oats , 18,000 bu.
MinncnpnllH AVhent Market.
MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 7. nectipts of whe.it
today weru 211 cars ; shipments , 77 cars. The de
mand was not very brisk for any style of wheat
nnd prices declined % o from Tuesday's closing.
Huslness continued to bo mainly In May , with
Homi ! turning over lo July. In the cash wheat
market business was slow and prices wore
weaker. No. 1 hard brought less pnmilnni over
No. 1 northern than previously. The latler sold
fairly well at 59i )60c ) , closing at 69 0. Wheat
that came In over the Milwaukee and Great
Northern roads brought about ' , io a bu. moie
than that coining In over oilier roads , which
was mainly due to the elevator nnd switching
clmigcs. The premium for No. 1 northern over
May ranged from Ho toyc. . Opening prices
were : May , 5994C- ; July , Clc ; February , 6840 ;
May. 59',4o ; July , 604c. ? On track closed : No. 1
haul , 61'ic ; No , 1 northern , 59 > lo ; No. 2 north
ern , 6So.
. Tlio Interior movement is steady and continues
up to about the amount offered the fore part of
the week. H Is now believed there will bo an
Increase ! n elevator stocks this week , and an In
crease Is also possible- country ele.vator stocks
If there nre no Htorms between this time and
Saturday.
Flour Is quiet nnd weak. The production Is a
little larger and inora Hour Is b lnu Bent abroad.
Trade , however. Is dull , but It Is not so slow us
u week oso. Freight rates to the cast are be-
g-iimlng to show a weakening tendency. The de
mand In the west Is fnlr. Shipments. 16.477
bblH. First patents , $3.2583.60 : second patents ,
$3.COfi3.30 ; fancy and export bakers , tl.fiOfil.85 ;
low grades in bags , Including red dog. Jl.15Kri.25.
Thu nverage dally output from mills grinding
today will probably aggregate 20,500 bbls.
\\ool Murlu-l.
ST. LOITJS , vob. 7. WOOL-Rhows a better
tone , but no iiotahn | ) ! change. In prices.
LONDON. Fob. 7. At the closing wool sales
today 11,700 bales were offeied nnd 1,200 bales
were withdrawn. There was a moderalo assortment -
sortment and bidding wan good , American going
largely. ' 1 hi > total purchase for the United
Stales was l.SOO bales , which will probably bo
shipped only In the event of the new I'nlted
Stales tarllt providing for fre wool. The con
tinent bought well nnd the net result of the
sales waa belter llinn expeolod. Mvrlnos were
unchanged and the lower grades were un
changed to ltd down. Fine croBs-brreds were
unchanged to > j.il down. Coarse was unchanged
to Vjd higher , hnow wlillii capes wornil >
dearer , all others 'iffi'-ad ' lower. The continent
took H'1,000 ' bales , homo purchases , k9,000 bales ,
and 40.000 bales wcru withdrawn. The m-xt
series of wool sale will commence on February
27 and the third on May 1. The sales today In
detail were ns follows : Sydney , 3,168 bides ;
scoured , lOttdOlK 3Ud ; greasy. - fi9d. Queens
land , fifij bales ; scoured , lOdftla 7d : Kicagy ,
BMONHjid. Adelaide , 33 bales ; scoured , 7Uifli4d- ) '
greasy , 4i ; < i ) , d. New Zealand , 638 bales :
scoured , GVid ; gionsy. SHBIOd. Capo of Good
Hope nnd Natal , 1,216 bales ; scoured , 7d-
greasy , D'itn'.id. ' Violorla
, 1,657 bales ; scoured ,
bdJls 5d ; greasy ,
Co Too Mnrkft.
NI2W YOIIK , Feb. T.-fOFFUR-Optlons
barely steady at unchanged prices to 15 points
decline under Umopean tHIIng and generally
weak cables ; closed steady Sffir. paints net de-
.
cllne , ( \cept No\ ember , which la 5 up , and
December to up ; Kales , 18,750 bags , Including :
February , JIC.3. ' . ; .March , J1C.05 ; April , J15.70W
15.M ) ; May. JI5.CO ; .Inly , JlS.OOlflS.O.'i ; September ;
JN.COri 14.70 ; October , J14.iO : ; December. J1403ff
I'-VV 1" " Ul0' 'I" ' " " "d henvy ; No. 7 , $ l7.37i
Mild , quiet but easier ; Cordova , J20.00 20 25-
Bales M-nUTilay , 2.3m ) bags Hlo. No. 7 , to Haiti-
I11" , liy ' 'I1,1 " ' . ' , " ' " " > felgllts ; today.
" 8 M'rtul"ni0' 2j ° ba -Mexican mid 000
, "JA'.J" ' ' JANKIHO. Ktb. 7. Market firm ; No.
i AvMii ' " ' ; ! . ' ; ' sj"0' ' . ' ' " ( : htock , 217.KO bans.
lUttVj ? * * N > lt > b > 7'-M r > " 'imi ; prices SOW
St. LiiiilH Lhu Stock Marliet.
ST. LOl'IS , l-Vli. 7CATTLKIleceluta. . 1.7GO
head
; shipments. 500 hcnd ; market faHy
acllvp ; alt kinds steady to utronif , except calves
lower : natlvp nteers were mosily hmcn.-r
BrmlfM , nnd IlKlil ( u medium sold nl J3.0503 65
only oni- lot brhmlni ; Iho luttvr mice ; iiutlvu
unit heifers , n'.TSSS.JO ; mlxiM imllves ,
HlKlS--Ilceelpl.s. 4,100 head ; Bhlpments. 800
bend ; weak nnd lOtftSo lower , but active ut the
decline ; buicher gradea mild nt J5.IOfl5.is-
puckers. JI.7Mrt.03 ; Yorkers. J5.00W8.15 ; pigs an
l'"i'lV-l..ml.xe ' ! ' < 1 ! ° ! " " ' "Sl l ' JI.OJ4J4.10.
SHKii'-llecelpU : , koo head ; uhlpments , none ;
though there were plenty of buyers on hand this
morning wanting S' > d sheep und lambs , the
inaiket was quiet on account of a light wliiidv
which nveriige. ! poor In quality , KverythlnB Aoid
at steady prices for common nml stronger for
lamb * tsUlS K"1"8- Native mixed. J2.KMJ3.SS ;
Nunr York Dry ( iooda . Market.
NKW YOUK. Kub.T.-Tlio dry irootlo nmrkel con
tinues fairly acllve. wllh out of lown buyura umtu
nunu'rouH unit re ldent traders showing mo.n Htlr.
ilull t/rucr * kwp upqultu WfUauU Uuw burnt1 1m-
, | > I M limit , IM lo III" < iti iln of . "o Is c > ! ! ( I fi '
I < > ( i , iri oi < N'II ' \v inr.i asrd Nt'tint print clotim
| af- lintel ffliiiiinmn. woven wunli ( roods nnd
< prlniHireniTtill , hhuv. n fair nnio.inl nf Interest at
tinner price * Wooh'ii fc-m'ds of ml UlndH are qul'-t
wllh Honi'- wi-akm-K'i and Irn-iriilar an lo Iho
lii'nilrr Wi-l.'litnnii-l d.irker n-lors. Tln > Jobblnir
trade IK fnlrlv active nt unehnnircl prlcrs. The
demand for dry iHxiila generally contlnuus tucomc
clilolly from the Month nnd southwest.
INTiili.ST3 ; : ,
.Miirkclliit ; of HORS .Modern ! eljr Jtcditrril
the I'nst AVrel .
CINCINNATI. rel ) . 7.ucclal < Telegram to
The Jloc.i Tomorrow's 1'rli'o Current will
8iiV ! Tlio murkutliiK uf hoifs lias liecu inotler-
iiloly ri'ituceil Hie past week , puck ( tip rot urns
Imllcatliu : URO.UOO lieail , compared wllh UUO.-
IIUO head the prer.edlt'K week , nml 100,000
licad last year , making n totul of 4,076,000
lieail slncu November 1 , iwtlnst 4,000,000
liciul n yc'iir ago. I'romlnunt places compute
ns follows ;
o.Vinv York I.hi ; Stock IMnrlu't.
NEW YOIIK , Kob. 7.-IIBI5VKS Receipts , 1,020
henil ; on wile , io mi-H ; market dull mid lower , the
drrllim raiiBlnir from illo to iBe ! per 100 lua ; very
cholec natives , $ I.IM ) ; Rood to utrlctly prime. $1 n5
CM.10 : Inferior 10 f.dr. $ : i.-iOc tl.im ; oxen * ' . ' .iin
II.IH ) : hnllM. fJ.Oeti.S5 | ; ! dry COWH. 1.4lf.73. )
Knropuan valili ! IIIKIICH American Hteers. lIXcllu
iwrlh. , dri-Hfid wnlehtN ; American rcfrlKerator
beef , HKc per II ) . KxportH today. : i,000 quartom of
bents tomorrow 75 IMMIVUN.
CALVI'SKi'celpttt , 71i7 hondi on Hale. 01I head j
market weak anil lower ; i veals , poor to choice , 6C
" ) ( P pr Hi : fpw fliolo * . He.
SIIWKP AND LAMIIS-lU-celpts. ll.70.-i head : on
salis ul ) cant : prleen lownr : market worno than
Monday ; 7.000 head miHold ; Hheep , poor to prime ,
J'J.li ! ( f.i.r : > 0 per 1UO Ibs : lainbH. Inferior to choice ,
$ : t.fii.t ) l.HB.
HOiS--UecelptH. 4.(1M ( ( ) head ; on sale , 2 cars.
market uoalc lit # 'i.7flatU'i ) ! . ( .
KIIIIHIIH City .
KANSAH CITV , Feb. 7. WIIHAT 102c lower ;
No. 2 hard , r > OfI30'.4o ' ; No. 2 red. Sic.
COIlN-In fair di-mand and ' .iffllie lower ; No.
2 mixed , 3i > > si.10V . , , , , ,
OATS Slow and nnclinngi'd ; No. 2 mixed , 27',4
C28c : No. 2 white , 2flo.
KOOS CJiilft nnd Htcnily ; llljc.
UYK Sli-ady ; No. 2 , noinlnnlly 47c.
' KL.AX Hl-i'l : > -l''lrm ; | l. Cfl.Z7.
IIHAN Klrin ; D7C591- .
HAY Wcnk nnd lower ; timothy , 8.00ga.OO :
prnlrln. $5.00Ti0.50.
HUTTl'U nnn ; creamrry , 1302lc ; dairy , 1C
GISc.
Ill'CI'Il'Trt Wheat , 13.000 ! ) . ; corn , tiono ;
oat , n.ini- .
SIUPMHNTO Wheat , S.OOO bu. ; corn , C.OO. )
bu. ; oatH , none.
3Ill iiiil < ec "nrltelH.
JlILWAtJKin : , Kcb. 7. PI.OL'11 Steady nnd
quiet.
quiet.WIinATl.ovcr ; No. 2 spring. CCc ; No. I
northern , ( Me.
CORN WenU nnd quid : No. 3. 3S'4e.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , SOc ; No. 3 white.
HAHLl'Y Weak and nominal ; No. 2 , c ;
sample , 42W."fle.
HYE Ijmcr : No. 1. 40' ' e.
PHOVIHIONH-Ixiwcr : poik. $12.20 ; lard , J7.30.
HHCKil'Tti-l'loiir , 10.000 bbls. ; wheat , 42,00i )
bn. ; barley. S0.401) bu.
SIlIl'-MHNTS Klour , 4,100 bbls. ; wheat. 3.9CW
bu. ; barley , 20,400 bu.
I'riirlii ( Jrulll Market.
PEOltlA , I-Vb. 7.-CORN Market active and
easy ; No. 2 , 33c ; NOJJ3 , 32'Je. '
OATS Market slow , cany ; No , 2 white , 2S48 ! >
2S4e ; No. 3 white , 2Sj28'ie. '
HYC None.
WHISKY Market nrm ; high wines , basis ,
ilECRIPTS Wheat , H.2CO bn. ; corn , 72,800 bu. ;
oatn. 38.500 bu. ; rye , none ; bnrley , 10,500 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , l.SOO bu. ; corn , 3,250 bu. ;
oats , 22,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 4,200 bu.
Liverpool Market *
lilVEIlPOOL , Feb. 7. Closing WHEAT Dull ;
holders offer freely ; No. 2 red , winter , 63.
rLOUIl Holders olTijr moderately.
COHN Spot , dull ; holders pre H sales ; No. 7 ,
new mixed , 3a9id ! ; March , 3a 8'/id ' ; April ,
I'HOVISIONS-Iard , spot , steady ; holders offer
sparlncly ; W : futures , dull. Shoulders , offered
moderately ; March and April , 33s Cd. Pork , dull ;
holders offer sparingly ; prime mess , western ,
line , us ; medium , no Block.
So'.x ! City I.lvu Htoclcriirkot - .
SIOUX CITY. Feb. 7.-HOOS-necelptH. 1,200
head ; onicl.il yesterday , 1,181 head ; shipments ,
SOj head ; market lOc lower ; JI.75ifr4.SO : bulk
4.75iN.77',4. '
CATTI.IJ Hecelpts. SOO head ; odlclal yester
day. 245 head : HhlpnientH , 101 head ; market
ncttve nnd steady ; feeders , J2.50S3.20 ; yearllncs ,
I2.25ff2.75 ; cows , Jl.Mtl3.00 ; bulls. J1.50S2.DO.
Oil Markets.
OIL CITY , Pa. , Feb. 7.-Natlonal Transit certl-
flcates opened at SOKc ; hlRhest , Sic ; lowest ,
EgMji O'OR ' . sOMe snleH. { .000 bbls. ; shipments ,
77.-J24 bhlw. ; mns , 7H.83U hblH.
PITTSnUKO. Pa. , Feb. 7.-Natlonal Transit cer-
tincotOH opened at 81c ; closed. 80J < c ; highest ,
81c ; lowest , 80Hc ; sales , 700 bbls.
Duluth IVIirat Market.
DUI.UTH , Feb. 7. WHEAT Tlie close was
dull and heavy : No. 1 hard. cash. Cl'ic : Feb
ruary , 531,40 ; jiay , ClUc ; July. C4'/4o ; No. 1
northern , cash , COc ; February , 6Sic ! : May , Gl'te ;
July , Wic ; No. 2 northern , cash. COHc ; No. 3
61iic ; rejected. 4S'.4e. ' On track. No. 1 northern.
to arrive , Cliic.
I'liiunrliil Notes.
KANSAS CITY , Feb. 7. Clearlnus , $1.531,120.
PARIS. Feb. 7. Three percent rentes , ! > 7f OliUo.
for the account.
- 7fl,721,7SO ;
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 7.-ClearinirH. $2,374. < I77.
Newlovk exchange , bank , $1 per $1,000 premium :
commercial , OOc premium.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 7-Clearlncn. $ : t,030,2nO ; bal
ances. $473.030. Money dull nt lifi7 percent Ex-
clianeo on Now York , OOe premium.
CHICAGO , Feb. 7.-Clearlnga , $12.277,000. Now
ork exchange. fiOo premium. Sterling exchange ,
dull. Interest rates at almoHt nil of iho baiiktniro
ISO per cent on call mid Sfciil per cent on time.
NEw YOIIIC. Fob. 7-Tho Htatoment of the
AtbblBoii , Topeka & Santa Fo for Mix montlm ond-
V.l.VH < ; ' 'lnl"lrl1 : 8ll ° WB prouH earnings of $ in.-
0'J2M ) I. n dccrrasi ) of f'.MIOS.nnii ; nci , $ rt,074 147
ttdecrcaRoof $7flO,07 ( ! ; Burnlus , $ t.20u.147idc-
creano of S81I4.UI17. The St. LonlH .V Sail Francisco
report for nix niontliH eiiillns December III BhowH
eroaa wimlwm fcmoo.Ofll. n tlecreaHo of Vssi " 0' > -
net carnliwH , $1.457.HO'adecruaao of $55 ° ' 8.17 :
' > ' >
180" * - 1'17ta'alllBlaBllr'Um | | of $ auooua in
STOCKS AND IIONDS.
Slmro Speculation AVus StaRiinnt DurliiB tlio
( Jrruter Tnrt of thu Dny.
NEW YORK , Feb. 7. The share specula
tion on the Stock oxchanRO waa stagnant
during the greater part of the day , the dealIngs -
Ings being In tlio hands of the board trad
ers , and they were disposed not to operate
very heavily on clthtr sldo of the market
at this juncture. Commission houses report
an absolute dearth of orders and the London
houses added very little to the transactions.
Fortunately for tlio stability of values there
Is ( julto a largo short Interest In the market
which Is more disposed to cover than to ex
tend Its dealings. Consequently the pressure
to sell In not heavy , and were It not for tlio
Industrials tlio dealings would liavo been
very small Indeed today. Of those , Sugar
was most active , soiling up 1 % per cent In
the early dealings. Later In the day prices
sagged off ' 4 per cent , leaving a gain of %
per cent. Distilling made an advance of %
per cent on the day. being ' ,4 per cent below
the highest point touched. The buying was
on orders from "Washington and the west.
St. I'aul was second on the list of transac
tions , but fluctuated within 1 per cent , ad
vancing % per cent early and dropped 1 per
cent In tlio latter trading , closing at the
lowest point.
Tlio question of the next dividend Is also
being again discussed , the llurllngton divi
dend also being considered In doubt , A Denton -
ton dispatch to a local financial agency as
sorted that the directors ot tlio last named
company would meet In lloston next week
and declare tlio usual dividend of 1 % per
cent. Durllngton lost % per cent on tlio day.
Western Union was well held until after de
livery hour , when a ilrlvo was made on the
stock based on the report tlmt tlio statement
of the company for the quarter ending March
31 will show j ) material decrease In earn
ings. An early advance had been scored ,
from which a drop of 2 % per cent was made
with only a recovery of % per cent nt the
close. The general market was fairly firm
throughout the morning and during the first
part of the afternoon , but during the last
three-quarters of an hour It was quite hoavj
and closed weak. A strong tone character
ized tlio dealings In the bond market until
Into In the day , when a reaction took place ,
but In tlio final stage the market becamu
firm again.
The 1'ost cays : London arbitrage brokers
bought some stock this morning and the pro-
fesslqnal sellers of yesterday covered their
Hhorts , a common experience of the "light-
waloted" traders In these days. Sugar cer
tificates were among the points of strength ,
This movement , however , waa not on the
The rJiiKi ; of prices as reported tiy J. W , Denno A ,
Co. , Hoard of Trade hnll , IH au f&llown ;
Stocks. Open ClOROl Yl'Ht.
Krlo 1 8 oj *
PaclllcMall
L..VN 4HM l6 f.K -tfH
Northwesiern. . . , mm o : { ! ( : tj ! io : lii
Mo. 1'acino a aax 22 ? !
Union Pacific. . . . , IH'f W ? IH'i IS
N Pacific , pTd. 17JS 17
N. Paclllo com.
C. II. .V Q 7(1U ( 7HK 70H ! TOVd
Ilocl : Inland 0751 D7U It7 ! 07-K
St. Paul , f > HJ C8M
Western Union. . H44 H'J-H
7M * 78T * 70M
NcwKnland. 11-M UK 11M
Atchlson HH 1154
Chlc.-iuo Gas. . uiH : D.l
Hcndln ; 20 20K JIIJ4 Bllit 205(1 (
I ) . C. F unu Jllld 21) SUM
K. O. K : : iHi : B
Cordnjro 17H 17 is 17H
The total sales ufstockH today were 130.000
nhnreB , Includliu ; : American Sim'ar. 33.000 : llur-
lliiKton , 7,000 : Chicago Gas. 7,000 : DlHlllllnir ,
12,000 ; Gi-neral Klectrlc. 4.000 ; Ueadlnir. 3.000 :
St. Paul , IH.ntll ) : Silver Certlllcates. 10,000 oiinceH :
TenneBso Coal and Iron , 4,300 ; Western Union ,
14,000. ,
New York Money Mnrkct.
NEW YOIIK , Feb. 7.-MONEY ON OAI.L-1 per
cenl ; Instlonn , 1 percent : cloned nt 1 percent.
1'ULMK MKUCANT1LK l > APElt@uj ! ! per
cent.
STEUL1NG KXCHANGE Dull , with aclual bus-
hiesB In bankers' blll at $ l.8lifii4.87 ( for de
mand andI.Hl { i'M.H. > for sixty d.'iy bills ; post
rates , $4.Ml. t.SH : commercial blllH. if I.83 S4.81.
SILVER CKKTIPICATKS-rtUMSlWMio.
GOVKKNMENT liONDS-Steudy : Btate bond
dull.
dull.The
The closing quotations on bonds :
- " -
ITi S. 4a reir 11354 St. Paul Onnioll. . 12"4
II. S. 4s coup lli ! < . St.l'aul.C. . i I'.lBtg 107'/j
i ; . B. 4'iB retr 90 T.l'.L.O.Tr.Hcts. . 77H
1'aclllc Ca of ' 93. , 102 T.P.Il.U.Tr.llctB. . Sl
Louisiana stpd. 4s. 93'i ' West Shore Iu3
Missouri 6s , ' \ 100) ) Itlo O. W. Ists. . . CO
Tenn. new set 6s. . 104 Alchlson 4s
Tonn. new set 5s. . 1)7 ) Atchlson 2' A. . . .
Venn , new set 3s. . 75' O. II. & S. A. Cs. . 92
Canada Po. 2nd.s. . 103 % do 7s offered . . . 14
D. & II. O. Ists. . . 110 II. & Tex. Cent. 6s IWi
1J. & II. a. 4s. . . . 77i ( do Cs 101
Krlo 2nds ' 77U N. C. Cs offered. . . US
M. 1C. .t T. ( Icn. Cs da H. 95
SI. 1C. & T. C. n. 5s 7JH Tenn. old 63 60
Mutual Union 6s.- 110' Vn. I'enturles. . . 07' ' . .
N. J. C. Int. Cert. . , i Vn.do deferred. ,
N'o. . I'ac. IBIS . i * 10SH Ala. claps A. ,
No. I'nc. 2nds..r 82 Ala. class n. . ,
N. W. ( "onrolx. . . . Ala. class O. . 92
SI.L.&I M.Oon.1,1. . Ala. cur. . . . 87
SI.L. & S.Rf-n.M. S. O. lion * fund. . .
llostoiiSt _ < iek ( Inntiitloim.
HOSTON . Feb. T ! Call loans. HifiS per cent :
time loans , 3T4 p6r * cent. CloshiR yuot.illons on
stocks , bonds and nilnlnK shares :
Sun Francisco Mining Oiiotntlons.
SAN FHANCISCQ , Kcb. 7. The official closliiK
quotations for mining stocks today wvru ns fol
lows :
Now York AlInliiK Quotations.
NK\V YOHK , Keb. 7. The following are the
closing mining quotations :
Choler 40 Ophlr U
Crown Point 55 Sierra Nevada , , . . S5
Con. Cal. & Vn. . . 300 Standard 125
Dcadwood 50 Union Con 93
Gould & Curry. . . , 63 Yclluw Jacket 63
Halo & Norcross , . CO Iron Silver 10
Homcstnku 1050 Quick Silver 150
Independence 130 do pref'd 1200
North Star COO HuUver 5
'Ontario 2J1
atked. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
On tliti London
LONDON. Feb. 7 , Tlio Evening Post's London
financial cablegram Baym The fall of H liver rupee
paperand Indian oxuliangi * monopolI/.eH attention
in financial circles hero. The Indian council Hold
today H lacs of rupees In telegraphic transfers
at 14 l-3''d. TlilH liidicatcn Dial Urn council will
allot practically at any rate the market tcmlurs.
Sliver was 2P ii-t2d : : per ounce , and the forward
quotation was only 2UKd. There In an utterly de
spondent feeling In tlm ( diver market , but It Is not
t bought that the Indian mlntH will.reopen.
iriiATIIKlt FlIUKVAHTS.
dandy anil Tlirentenliii ; with Two Kliuls of
Ti'inperuturo for Nebraska.
JVASHINQTON , Pub. 7. Forecasts for
Thursday ;
For Nobraslta Cloudy nnd thrcntonlng
warmeiIn northeast portion ; decidedly
cooler 'Ihursday night ; variable winds.
For Town Increasinp cloudiness and
probably showers ; variable winds.
For South Dakota Cloudy ; warmer in
eastern portion ; decidedly colder In western
portion oy Thursday oveulnir ; variable
winds.
I.ocnl niTiinl.
OFFICE or TUB -WitATtiisn Honniu , OMXHA ,
Fob. 7. Onmha 're.q'Ura of temperature and
ratnfallcomp\ro'4. ; wUh oorrospondlns day of
past four years : - ,
. 1894.1893. 1892. 1891.
Maximum tomporatWo r > l = 0 = 210 HO
Minimum temporntiirO. 20s * 1G = ie = > i2o !
Avoratto temperature' . y8o * G ° 18 = UC'0
Precipitation . . .JSAv' ' . .00 ' 01 .10 .00
Statement shovlnftho condition of tom-
pornturonnd pi-ocjplliitlon at Oamhn for tliu
day and since March Ii 1803 :
Normal temporatnro. ! 21 o
Excess for Ihu dav. ivo
llullclency alncuilurch 1 UHO
Normal proclpltivU < 02 Inch
Dnflclcncy for tbo dny 02. Inch
Dotlclency sincoMarqh 1 C.G9 Inches
Iteports from Othlir StntliniH ut H r , 'M.
"T" Indicated trace , llnlow zero.
E UUXT , Local i'orccasl OBlclaJ.
mi \ ii i i ni1 cTjfiTitniTTp /
OiuAIIA LIvli STUCK MARKL1S
Receipts of Oattlo nntl Hogs Somewhat Moro
Liberal thim Last Wceki
CATTLE TRADE IS UPSIDE DOWN NOW
Undrr ( inidcs Are Srlllng Itcxtrltli fat
Cattle Still IleiiionilUrd-lliigH Slump
llndly In .Sympathy ullli
Provision
WEDNESDAY , Feb. 7.
So far this week , compared with last ,
there has been an Increase of about 00 cattle
and COO hogs , whllo sheep receipts Imvo fal
len off over 1,000 head.
The supply of cattle was not at all largo
today , neither was the demand from any
quarter. The general trade was quiet and
slow , Whllo aside from the really desirable
beeves the market ruled weak to a shade
lower than Tuesday. Low grade and medium
cattle , and these made tip the big end of the
supply , did not appear to bo wanted by any
body and sellers found It slow work to got
rid of them oven at rather shaded prices.
Fair to very good steers weighing frotu 1,100
to 1,300 Ibs. sold at from J3.30 to $3.CO , whllo
the poor to fair grades were slow Kellers at
from $3 to $3.40. About everything was out
of first hands by the middle of the afternOon -
nOon , but the tone to the trade was decidedly
weak.
Prices for eows and mixed lots wore steady
to n shade higher than Tuesday. Not over a
third of the offerings came , under this head ,
and competition among local buyers was
brisk enough to pu sellers on easy street
without tlio assistance of outside orders. Ex-
treniu sales ! of poor to prime stock were
made at from ? l.r > 5 to $3 , but sales at over
$2.75 and under $2 were very scarce. Com
mon largo calves and yearlings sold at from
J2 to $3 , or Just about steady prices , whllo
veal calves were generally ( inner at from $4
to $5.CO. Poor to choice bulls , oxen and stags
sold at from $1.75 up to $3.40 , or not far
from steady prices.
In stockers and feeders the volume of
business transacted was somewhat above the
average. Supplies were fair , but there was
a good demand apparently notwithstanding
the further slump In fat cattle values. Prices
were well sustaned on all suitable grades.
Good to choice feeders are quoted at from $3
to $3.40 , fair to good at from $2.70 to $3 and
lighter , commoner grades 'at from $2.70
down. Ilepresontatlvo sales :
WYOMING.
1 cow S60 2-40 12 cows ! > C7 240
13 feeders 1020 3 33
HOGS Evidently packers took tlio con
tinued fairly liberal receipts ns nil Indica
tion that there were plenty of IIORS In the
country. At any rate with 5,733 hogn hero
today they proceeded at once to pound out
a ICc to i0c ! < leclliioanil bought the lioga in
on that basis. They were materially assisted
In this by tlio discouraging character of re
ports from eastern markets , the weak close
( o the provision market Tuesday nml the
total absence of support from either slilp-
Ing or speculative buyers. Several loads or
cholco light butcher weights sold nt $1.90
uml common light mixed stuff nolil down to
$4.75 and pigs down to $4.C7'/i. . For fnlr to
good hogs of ull weights It was practically
a $1.80 and ? I.SG market , the big bulk of the
offerings changing hands within that range.
Tlio movement wns fairly active throughout ,
as the feeling on all sides wax weak ami
there was nothing In the situation to war
rant holding out for anything hotter. Over
halt of tlio miles today were at $4.8.1. On
Tuesday the popular prlco was $5 nnd a
week ago today $5.05 bought the bulk of tlio
rccolpts. Representative sales ;
AT
tHE NEXT MORNIMQ I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IB DETTEn.
My doctor nays It acta gunily on-the itaniirn ,
Jlver nd kldneri. and Is a pleasant laxative. 'I hli
drink Is mads from herbs , and la prepared for usa
aieaalljrajua. Ulacalled _
4 ' . (7 M 4 S- .
V.i I 4 n > 4. 4
< 4 M n 4 > ' .
111. 4 M ) nj 4 V-
I XI ) ' ' 4 S'i
r > 6. 4 ro i' . .212 4 S\
6.w 4 M ) n .VI 4 > ' '
w 4 SO 4 S.i
M. . . . . . . ,1M 4 ( rt II 211 4 o5
AW 4 ftO f t 4 M
. . . . . . ; 4 S )
< B tM ! so ! ! ! . ' ! ! ! 4 M
( S 323 fll Ml 4 M
M It ) : 4 SO 17 Ml 4 Mi
3 * 211 40 4 M 7 S 4 M
12 17-.I M Ill
12 315 4 > 0 70 J 4 SB
77 22 40 4 80 41) ) 4K 4 S
19 31 ! ! 4 W > 37 211 40 4 66
B 2SO 4 (0 OS 213 4 Mi
6 .Ill 4 SO 4 M >
C2 24 ? so 4 Stt 4 SI
71 232 ICO 4 si ; r,7 in 4 Mi
70 IK 80 44ui 70 aw
61 ! K M SHI 4 * r
48 317 M 4 81 !
m 242 1410 4 Ml
111 VSI 130 UI | 4 85
" " ' 4 82 ! 76 250 4 n ;
! ; ! ! 'to 4 SI
52 273 4) 4 S } i ! ! l."s ! ! 2 4 sn
64 SSOKX ) 4 S3 " i sr ,
70 Ml 40 4 S3 ! ! ! ; ; ! 4 n >
es 2i5 84 4 ST. M 21) 4 9)
68 202 4 ST M 211 4 m
41 .3.17 I 8" . 237 4 90
37 241 80 4 s : > 61 243 so
70 2I'J 100 4 Ml S3 213 40
G 231 110 4 80
PltlH AND IIOttQir.
1 410 . . . 43" 2 S7.1 4 Co
1 330 . . . 4W 80. . . . .121 so 4 674
1 420 . . . | BO
SIIKK1' Only n few were received The
ilcmnn'l wns fair nml thn market was nctlvo
nml qtiotnbly Btendler. Knlr to ROOI ! natives ,
$2.753.10 | ; fair lo Rood western's. $2.2riij ( >
3.25 ; common nml stock nheop. $ l.50fr2.15 ;
Rood to choice ' 10 to 100-11) lambs nt $2.50 ®
1.00. Koprescntntlvo alcs :
? o. Wt. 1'r.
22 nntlvo lainhfl C2 WOO
ItrrclpN nml IIUpoHltlon of Mnclc.
Official roijilpt * uu 1 ilUi-nltloi : nt stoelc ai
shown by the lool of tin Union Snslc Yur.u
iToiiiDiiny for tlmlwontr-foiirhoiinonJIiij at
6 o'clock p. m. , 1'obrutiry 7 , 1801 :
UKCKIITS.
DISI'OHITIOV.
OIIICACO I.IV13 STOCK.
Fifteen TIintiMinil Cuttlo AVrro Iteerhcd
lint tilt ) .llnrkel AViiHVciik. .
CHIfAno , 1-Vli. 7.-The rattle market wns not
very llbi'r.illy Hupplled. KlflitMi thousand lieiiil
Is not nn iivi'niKi1 supply for nVcdnf day ,
nnd oitllnnrlly the mnrkct would have IN-CII
strong , but It wan nnythltiK but HtrnnR today.
Tinhenvy lioiiKt-a were nuini'nnialy ri-prc.ientud
and ull wnntnl Hiiine entile , but they lliHlnted
upon buylnK Ihi'in cheaper , nnd tluT ImiiKht
thfin that wny. AltlnillKh then ! were Initiinocii
where ivpeclully drs-lratilc lots i > old wry close
to Tnpyilny'8 prlri-H , the Kmrrnl mniki-t won
from 10o to irc lower nnd dull nt that reduc
tion. Xot nil of the receipts were placed. It Is
Impo-slble to say Just where the extra smiles
stand , us none of that sort wns offered , but the
iiuallty would need to be superfine to lirlnK more
than | 3.2 : > . The Ki'ent bulk of the Muff In the
yards today sold below M.M. Hood Hteers mild
nround J3.M and very decent Htuff was neKlei'te.1
nt fioni 53.23 to J3.3.1. COWH nnd heifers .suffered
less than steers , the mipply belnc coinp.uailvi'ly
light. Sales of the former were principally nt
fmm J2 to } 2.S. > . Slockers and feedcra were only
a ( rllli- lower nt from JU.50 to J3.50.
lluycrs were not catlsfled with what they
knocked off the IIOKS earlier In the week nnd
they Jumped on the market at the very outset
and forced It on" frnm lOc to 13c inure. They
would not bid more than $3.20 for the ricnin of
the offerings nnd there were not more than half
a dozen ti-.ulps nt better than $5.15. The irroiiter
part of the 22Hi ) or 2J.OOO on snlo clmiiRi d hnmN
nt fiom J3 in J3.10. There were n number nf
snlcs below J3 and n few ns low as fr nil JI.S5
to } ) . ! ) ) . Heavy boss were dUerliulniiied against
nnd fur the first time in many days Iluhl and
heavy weights wild on a p.irlty. Iterelpls were
IlKht , beliiR estlmiteil : nt 2lOiM. Tlnit makes
only & ) , Uti ) ) since Saturday or neatly 4il.OiW less
than for the same time last week. Thu clo.su
was steady , nil the IUIKS beliiK sold.
The local market has received 12.0'W fewer
! dn 11 r.ir Hu Him imltid lUirmir lh
.i. < nnno Iniunvrm l > l \
lirliivi might have l > .u ni'n-lrd to filljw I'U
tladeMI - < dull I nl.iv .in.I ( illicit Imrrly mrudyr
lit fuel onuKti" < in ii iiit'iied price * lOc lowrtr >
than yntti-nln ) . HalKir * plow nt from 1178
to J.Lii fur | mor In rlniii. . hpcii. nnd nt friurt
ja.js in n * : Mr l mt .
Iterelplp ; Oil lie. r , , l hrnd ; mlVM , 2J ll .ulj
li" * * . li.i vl hrnd : fdlrep , H.n * ) hrnd.
Tht UvcnlitK Jouriml report * :
f'ATTLH-lleeelldn. IS.Ort ) limit ; market idon"/
with nmlhcr dimnturn nf SfHIHno ; extra territ i
here : nninliinl tit M. < ! i > . -lo ; fair to peed , H.-'tV .j'
5.7S ; nthcm. M.004CI.2 * .
IIOOH Ili'Cflpts. 21,000 liond ; mnrket Ploir. J
KlronK nnd ltc lourr ; iim-hers and ml ed , II 90WX
S.IO : prime henvy and hulchcr wclnhtu , t : > .li&f
& . ; | irlmo IlKht , $ : . .r. .V2il.
SHEEP AND I.AMIW-llevelplii , 10,000 hcnJj
maikct unclniiiKed.
* tllty l.hn Morlt Murkrt.
KANSAS C1TV , 1-Vb. 7.-CATTLE- -clptif ,
4.GOO hoadi PlilpnienlK , 3,100 liend ; lieiit Mcndyl
othr lower : Texan Plcer * . l2.7W9.6i ) : uhlppllie
jlocni. .1.7.ff.03 ; TPXIW and imllvc cown , Jt.T tii
J.OOi Imli'her nt-n-k. | l.Si3.75i ! nlockcrii anil
feeder * . > 2.7tnS.ffl.
IIO < -Heeeipti. l . , 7,7 ( ) hrmli ithlpmrntii. 1 &XJ
"eHd : 5ftl"c lower : clnnliiR Ktroni ; ; liuju. | l Vnj
, ! , : llrnvi < % 11. l > acker < and nilxe.1 , ll.li .OSJ
' . . ? . ! " ' ' ' ' " ' " ' I11"1 ll-Mff4. J.
- - ) , 300 head ! uhlpmcnld , noncj
, Stuck In Sight.
The /ollowlnc antin. . nvelpm at Iho four princi
pal western cllles Wednesday , February 7 :
, ' . t'alllo. IIosH. Sheep.
South Omaha ' .MIII ? r > .7.ti : - - - -
[ Ililc.-ici ) 1.1.Kin ( 21,001) ) 10.00O
Kans.incity 4riin 7.71M ) * 0 <
Ht. Louis 1,700 1,100 800
Total . S.V.'DT : I8,533 lliJ2O
Pills that euro sick heatlnclio : DeWltt'n
Little Knrly Hlsers.
Thin Children Grow Fat
on Scott's
Emulsion ,
because
fat fo o d s
make fat
children.
They are " ' Vye
thin , and remain thin just in
proportion to their inability to
assimilate food rich in fat.
of Cod Liver Oil is especially
adaptable to those of weak diges
tion / ' / is partly digested already.
Astonishing how quickly a thin
person gains solid flesh by its use !
Almost as pal a I able as milk.
Prepared by Scott 4 llnwne , N. Y. All drucRitl ] .
IfJDAPO
TIIK CKKiT
HINDOO REMEDY
rOI.DVCES TltK AIIOIK
ltl > I.'LTS III BO KAVlJ ,
NerToua li | en e , Knlllni ; Memory ,
1'ftro. l , Sleeilei.'MeiiiiWeaknci'iieli- | ! . ,
caime I hy pmttaliUfeHnnil ijiiickly tint surely leatoroi
l.o t A.inhnoil In old or ) umi . Kn > : lly carifi-il In vest
pocket. : 'rli-o4H.U n | > ni > kiie. | Hli lor * -lo ( M llh iv
iri-lttc-iliriliiriuilrelfiriireiirmoiiry -riiiiti > il. Dun'l . *
bur/ ( ill tnttatfon tntt limUt on lmtlii INIIAPO. 1C V - 4
[ > urdriiK'i.'lst linsiiot nut It nn will tend It u renal it. PA M
S rk-nlul .Mrillrnl Co. , I'llirAliO , ILL , or llirlr igmtt. J f
EOi',1) by Knlni.t Co..Cor. Utlinnd lloiiBlniuKtu. , nnd
J. A. Fuller Co. . Coi-llth K l > oiiBla Hti < .lMAllA ) |
by I'lllll O. Si-lineliler , f > ! U llnmilway A 0 1'cail DU >
COU.S'CII. 11I.U1T.S , anil IcaillliElruBBl t .
And most desirable thing for
floor covering , is the new
iV/fl
These are exact imitations of
the handsome and expensive
Turkish goods and at very low
prices. They fill a place in ar
tistic and economical furnishing -
t
ing
Sizes :
3x6 feet. 8x10 feet
4x7 feet. 9x12 feet.
6x9 feet. feet
12x15 feet.
1ft
1414-16-18 Douglas Street ,