THIS- OMAHA DAILY I3RE : WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1891 , C0113IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL When I Bhot Skyward Yesterday and Oloscd Two Oeuts Higher , OTHER GRAIN SYMPATHIZED WITH WHEAT One Prnturo of the j : rly New * of 1 > I - tlnctly Iltilllli Clmrnrtrr ' tlio Jtrjuirt of I.linllril Supply In j'orclgn C'vrrnl Mnrkel t CHICAGO , Fob. 20. Wheat Bhot skyward today arid closed 2c higher. Good demand nml advancing prlceo for caoh wheat In the northwest were the main causes of thu bulge , whllo better exports , good local de mand and the week's shipments being less than the estimated weekly requirement nld"'l In thft advance. May scored n gain of 2H < anil closed but HO from the lop. Thu other markets sympathized with wheat and closed with an advance of Vie for May corn , % c for May oats and slight galnu for pro visions. Notwithstanding the big bulge there was not an unusually large volume of trading In wheat today. There were buyers of May nt OS'/dn , where It closed yesterday , when trading commenced and It Improved slightly during the first half hour , In which time It had sold up to GSc , with a noticeable wcarclty of offerings. There was only one feature of thn early news of n distinctly bullish character. The weelt'H shipments of wheat and Hour from nil the exporting countries of the world carne 3.207,000 liu. Khort of supplying the estimated weekly re quirements of the Importing nations. The receipts wore only moderate. The Liver pool market was reported quiet nt the openIng - Ing but the market for cargoes firmed up and the Trench demand still continued. There was a further Improvement to C8c before any came out of holders hands to raiise n reaction. The later cables reported n decline at Paris and Herlln duo to the later causo. There was a reaction of from r > 8c to C8'/iC. Later there was n fresh tftlvnnco based upon more liberal clearances from the Atlantic seaboard and the great llrmness reported regarding the Minne apolis and Duluth markets. The price gradually worked upward until It had recov ered again to CS c , from which point the gain continued with moro rapidity , until about fifteen minutes from 1 o'clock It was up to G9c and In another ten minutes It had reached COc. Near the end , on the re ported purchase of 200.000 bu. nt Duluth for export and a few small parcels here , there was another slight bulge which put the price up to C0'/4c , and It closed 2c higher than It did yesterday. May opened at5S'&c , advanced Vic , reacted % c , advanced 2c and reacted V&c to the close at GO'/fcc. Corn was quiet all day , very llttlo en thusiasm being manifested , and price changes kept within V4c limit. A very steady tone prevailed and offerings were not very free , whllo n very fair demand existed , all of which was due In a measure to the action of wheat and also to the stormy weather mid smaller estimates for tomorrow. The opening trades were at n fractional advance and gradually sold up Vic more , became quiet and steady , selling oft but little , and closed with May at the top figures of the day. day.In oats there was fair trading nnd n Btronger feeling. The offerings were not largo and the moderate inquiry , combined with tlio aiivanco in wneu , uuusuu u UUIK nf from V4c to % c , the close being at almost the top. Some frco selling orders anil low prices for live hogs nt the yards were responsible for a drain In provisions nt the opening. The tendency was downwards , with slight rallies on n llttlo buying by the packers and an in clination by the local crowd to bo bullish. The volume of trading was very light. Later on the market was simply a seesaw one within a limited range. The price changes were Influenced more by the notion in wheat than anything else. Toward 'the end of the session , however , some strength was developed nnd the market became moderately nctlvo on some buying by two prominent packing Institutions and the ad vance In wheat , with the closing strong at nbout the outsldo prices of the day for every thing. Compared with lost night May pork Is Go higher , May lard unchanged and May ribs 2Vie higher. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , f.7 cars ; corn , 250 cars ; oats , OG cars ; hogs , 20,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; quotations were ns follows : l-'LOUIl Weak. W1IHAT No. 2 spring , D7Hu ; No. 3 spring , t& lfine ; No. 2 red. & 7 < c. I'OHN No. 2 , 3lc. OATH No. 2. 2SHo ; No. 2 while , 30' , 5f31c ; No. 3 white , L-OV.fiSO'.ic. HYK-No. 2 , lie. HAIll.MY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. 43Q51c ; No. 4 , 4WIGe. 1'LAX Snii-No. : 1. J1.33'- ' . TIMOTHY SHUn-Prlme. JUO fl.lB. I'llOVKSlONS-MesH pork , per bbl. , i2.17H0 ! J2.20 ; lard , per 100 Ilw. . J7.0JJ/7.57'.4 ' ; Bhort ribs. Kliles , ( loose ) , { C.30Q0.33 ; dry Balled ebotilders , $ a.23 ( i.i0 ; ; fhort clear aides , ( boxed ) , $ r .7Di(7.12ii , . JI.17.WIllHIvV Ulsllllei-s' llnlnshed eoods , per cnl. , JI.17. Hl'riAU-t'nclmnged. On the produce exchnnRe today the butler mar- lu > t wus Hteudy ; crenmerle , 2U/27e ; dalik'H , ISO 21e. KSKH. ijuk'l , unehnnKed. Now Ynrk NKW A'OIIK , Keb. & ) . KLOlTIt RorolptN , 219.- 000 lililR. ; exporls , Uno.OOO libln. ; sales , 1.000 pkKs. ; market was dull nil day but closed llrmer with wheat ; better Imiulry nt the elrise , but II did nut result In any advance. Southern , dull ; rye Hour , Hli-nily. buckwheat Hour , quiet ; J2.2JW2.40. ' roilN MiAI/-Klim. : HVK-Niimlnal. IIAIU.KV-Steady. UAltl.lOV MAI.T-null. U'lll'IAT lleeelptB , 700 bu , ; e.xpiirta , 20,000 bu , ; nalcH. 4.5711,110 bu. futures nnd 37000 ; bu. rput Hints dull bill slroiiKer ; No. 2 red , In morn nnd elevator , C2e ; nllonl , G-Hlc ; f. n , b. C3T c ; No. 1 northern , CS'.te. OplloiiH were Klroni ; nil day. at lti'i. ' net advance. Theru wax ifnml early by local ncalpei-H nml roiulKn followed In the nfti-inoon by active cov- erhiK ilue to n rapid ndVHiicu In the mirthweat- ern markets , where cash wn In coo I demand for mllllim purposes. Very llllle export demand In the local market. Murcll , ClHilbJc , olnMeij ( -2. ' ; May. i2 ; WHc. ( ! closed C4e ; July , iBi.C * CS\e , closed 06V ; AiiKUit. U\TtI7f c , clou d ( i\e ; HeptemlH-r , lili JiliSSe , cloued CSV ; l > e- i-emlier. 7'U15e ' , i lo ; i | 72c. x COKN UecelplK , i.2x ) bu , ; expoil , 70.1W bu. ; union , SiJ.lXK ) bu. futures nnd 10,000 bu. spot. Hpot nuuliel dull , closlnic slcady ; No. 2 , 42T10. 'nominal. In rlevtitur , 43Hc nlloat ; yolluw , 4 Jo dellverwl. Option * stroiiK nnd hlKher In response to the rl o ill wheat. Shorts were guutl buyers nnd Ihe m.ukel climiil ntrrVfcp net nilvnni-e. Kebi-uary , closed 42 ? o ; March , 424iHI27 c , cUwml 42c ; April , cloacil UVic ; May. 43b4JUc , timed 43 > iu ; July. 444l4tlic. clmed 4lkc. ( OATS Hecelpts , S.4HO bu. ; export * , 1MO bu. ; Rule * , 88.000 bu. fulurcH and 2rC bu , epot. Hpot IdKlier nnd moie nctlve. No. 2. 37'4iNo. ' ; . 2. delivered , 38Vic ; No. 3 , Sii'.ic ' ; Nn. 2 white. 33'i lf3Siae ; No. 3 while. 37c : truck mixed westein , 3 < U3Se ; irncli while wi-mcin. 3SW42c ; track while Hale. 3Si'4e. ( IpllniiH weru quiet but ndvnnced nil day , the slums bolni ; Biuerzed | by thu clique , which practically control * thu local clock of mixed onts. Kcbruary , cloxeil Sil'/.c ' ; March , cloned SJ'ic ; May. 3HUia4'tc ' , eloce.1 ailjc. HAY Steady ; uhlpplni ; , te.M ; i : od to choice , ia.00fi8.50. UOI'ri Dull ; mule , common to choice , 15p JV. I'nclllc coast. ietj'"ci London market , hold- cm err r iniMli-rntely. llinUS ( Jul'-t ; wet wiltnl , New Orleans se lected. 45 to 66 lli * . , HjOSHc ; Texas selecleil. 3S lo 60 Ihs. , 4SI6c ; Ilia-niia Ayri-x , dry , 30 lo 21 Ilia. , lOVrllc ; Texan , dry , 24 lo 30 Ibs. , tk . liKATIIKH Hti'ndy ; hemlock sole , Iluenos AyifJ. llKht to lu-uvy wvlKhla , Htil3o. WOOL ( julct ; domiMllo llrvco , l ft3Jo ; pulled , rOSIMo ; Texa . 1 O1&C. I'HOVIHIONH-llecf , uulet ; liaim117.10. . Cnl meats , llrm ; plciiltnt hain , Ui lllii' . l-inl. llrm ; went em icum cliwwl nt JS ; wilt * . OX ) llorcm tpota tit if , U ; Ftbruury , cluatd ) . .yi uumliul ; Mar h < " 7.i n > niin.il M - 5. C l njniln.il , u- I . I' ' . "Iy , I'/rk , d HI I , it F. . < ly I.I ill.ll M sly f.nr ! Ii , . . I Uijtoni1dr > 17" , Uisl. HI iri.nny. liHf ' , r ti rn fftct.iry , Hull- ' , I.i liiJ7c. . Hlnle Oalrj. lijiiSI , , i-tale CreulliiTy. 1 , ( Jt. VIII KHi : it .idy , I.UKIOiMl ic ; email , Wt1t I2'4i- ; put -Kimi" . 3ftl' > ' ; full * klniK , Z2'je. liCKiS-Honk ; Ice houw , > J,5irtr .iW jH-r rnw ; wentcrn fi. ? 'i ' , KUc ; wulhcrn , Hffii'iC ! 10- Celll IK , 6,1) ) ' p'nK , TAI.I..nvHtendy ; city , (12 ( per pkg. ) , 5o ; coun try , ( lihfffi. free ) , SUc. I'BTIUlI.HI'M-guli-tl unlloil rlowil nt Afkcd ; I'hllndelphln , In bulk , 12.05. HOSlN-Hnsy ; ntralli'-O , common to good , JI.10 HICK Hii-mly. MOI.APSlIS-Dli. PO llir > ! v-in : j' ! Anierlcnn , JI ( orl'KIl-Uiill ; laid' , 9.ffi'i. ! ' MIAD-Knnler ; domentip , JllO. TIN-IJilll ; minllH. fll.KO Rfknl. HI'Kl.TKIl-Stendy ; ilonmtlc , ntcmly. COTTON HI1UI ) OllUull nnd nominal. Suloa confined tn unlinpnrlnnt lots , Including prime crude nt K < jtf. Jllils reKirl | dullnegu , nnd western ailvk-ex nlwi nm-allBfiH lory , ( juot.itlons : IMme crude , In Imrieln. SRflfflc ; prime ciiulo. luono , 2IJ ? JCc ; otr oruili * . In bnirels , 2'l27c ; butter unides , 3. > OJ c ; iiilnio summer , yellow , asff-Hc ; oft miin- mer , yellow , 2PQ32c ; prlmi ! suiumer , hltc , 30 5f3Tc. HITIAIl ttnw , dull nnd unehnnKed ; fnlr rc- llnlnB , 2 15-lGe ; relliled , dull , unehaiiBed. Oiiinlin Produce .Mnrkct. HUTTnil The recelptn me fnlr , but good stnrk Is comparatively scarce. The market la steady. Choice cmintiy. ICftKc ; packlns HI > ck , lOJJllc. DUIOKSKl ) I'Ol'l/l ll\ Pucks nnd Keen. ' nre scaiee. but His reci'liUi of chlckcnn lire heavy for this i-ason. riilrkt-n * , TWFc ; turkeys , lijd.1 ! Keese nnd ducks , SftlOo , Inferior stock would sell li.'l'iw ' tile nlHive llfrlireH. MVi : 1'OI'I/rilV ThenIs some cnll for choice slock niul dealers hnvc in dllllrtilly In llllliiK orders. Gmul l uk Is quotiibli ! nt r.flO'.ie. ' VMAITin - receipts nro light nnd there Is n good domain ! for choice stock ; choice , good fat \en\a \ , 'fiSc ; lliln or heavy , 4ffCo. KO(1S Tliu lecelptH me fir.rly liberal nnd Ihe timrKet Is n shade Inwer. SlrlClly fresh eggs , 13 l4c : packing slock , fufnoc. HONBV Choice while clover , IJc ; California , ICc : daik honey. 12i T(13c. OVKTKItS-Mnllinn. 1 X I. , 10o ; horseshoes , 18e ; extra staiiilaid. 20o ; helecls , 2Ic ; extra se lects , 22c ; roinpany selects , 2.c : counts. 30c. NUTS fhestnuts. 12c per lb. ; Italian chest- IIIIIH , 12fil.c : : nliminda , 1C-ifl"c ; lOnKllsli walnuts , 12inte ; fllbeils , 12c ; pccnns , large , 13iTllc ; pe cans , mi'dlum. lOc. CIOKII I'ure Juice , per bbl. , $ i.M : half bid. . 13.25 ; Oregon , per bbl. , J5 ; hnlf bbl. , J3 ; clnrltlej eld.-r. tier bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , J3. KAUKKKUAUT 1'er bbl. , J5.50BC.OO ; hnlf bbl. , nilANrf-rnllfornln hnnd-plc'cej ' mvy , Jl.Mff2.00 : western navy , JI.75O1.SO ; comm'Jii ' white benna , Jt.Mfil.71. ONKINHOnlnni nre nuoted nt C0i70o ( nnd on onlera nt 7.Vftsic ; Hpanli-h onions , per crnle , $1.50 ; yellow onions. In bbls. . 12.75. l'OTAT'KS Npbin tia. Iowa nnd Minnesota grown ixjtatncn , In innll Iota from store , 70c ; same In ear IntM , c.l'iiCSe ' : Colorado , from stole , 7S'iSnc : Colorado lots. 721i75e. CA11HA11K Orders for cabbage from the coun try me Illled nt 2V > e. per Hi. 'CI.KUV I7xtrn fnney California , COoO$1.00. , S\VI-IT : I'OTATOHS Ths supply is fair ; good stink , per Mil. . * .1.35fiai ( : ) , rilUIHN ViR'rAllIiH | : Splnncli , per bbl.2.25 ; salsify. 30Q35P per doz. ; ladlFhe.i , per doz. , 3'c ; onlnns. per doz. , srillc ) : caullll iwer , per doz. , tt.ZTifil.M ; lettuce , per doz. , S.'ifSI.'io ; cucumbers. S : . tomatoes , per cintc of 21 lb.s. , (1.50 ; strlm ; beans. J2.GO per 2-3-btl. box ; parsley , per do/ . , 10JT33C : ORB plant , per doz. , $2.25 ; nsparngus. per doz. , 75e ; tuinlps , per doz. . 75'itb5e ; carrots , per doz. , 7Pc ; I.eeis , pur doz. , S5c ; water cress , per doz. , $1.752.lll. | KIUTITft. APPM33 Oooil slock Is"n scarcity ami prices nre constantly shading higher ; fniicy wcslerns , $2.25 T2.35 per. box. CltANIiilUIiS ! Much of the Htoclc Is becom ing lee soft for shipment , but there Is still n -'onslderable demand for standard varieties. Cape Cod , per bbl. , tC.OOtiO.25 ; bell nnd bugle , $0.004Ii.25 ( : Jersey , JC.OOfili.25 ; . CAMKOIINIA OUANOHS Tin * lilock Is nrilv- Ing In good condition nnd the trade Is Increas ing. IMverslde seedlings , ri'gulnr sizes , $2.23 ; small sizes. J2 : Itlvcrslde Washington navels , regular sizes , J3 : off sizes , $2.75 ; Hedland seed lings , regular slzen , (2.25 ; small sizes , $2 ; email sizes In 10-box lots. $1.0 ! ; Kedland navels , $3 ; Uedlaml seconds , sizes 2W lo COO , Jl.SOffl.OO. TUOI'ICAIj KHU1TS. HANANAR Prices remain about steady ; per bunch , large. $2.2332.50 ; per bunch , small lo medium. ' 1200 I2 25. I.iMONS-Jlesslnas. size 300 , fancy , $4.25iJJ4.CO ; choice , )4 ) : size SCO , JI.OOW4.00. OIlANClis-Kancy Florldas , J2.75 ; choice Flor- Idas. $2.00. TANOKIIINKS Per box. $2.75. fJItAl'K KIll'IT Per bo * . SI. Frits. DEAR No. 1 black , large. J1.00'B'23.00 ! ' ; me dium , $15 ; small. $8.00ilO.OO ; black yearlings , large , J12.00I215.00 ; medium. $10 ; small $7 : black cubs , large. $0.00S.OO ; medium , J5.00fl6.0Q ; small , J4 ; black Montana nnd Kicky mountain , large , JlS.OOij22.00 ; medium , $14 : small , $10 ; black Mon tana yenillngs , large , $12 ; medium , $ S ; small , $5 ; black Montnnn cubs , large. $6.50 ; medium. $1.00 ; small , )3 ; sliver tip , large , $20 ; medium , Jl2 ; small , JS ; silver tip yearlings , large , $11 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; silver tip cubs , largo , $6 ; medium , $ I.SO ; small , $3 ; brown , large , $20.00 ® 25.00 : medium. SIC ; small , $12 : yearllnga , large , $10.00012.00 ; medium , 53 : small , $ G ; cubs , large , $7 ; medium. J5 ; email , $3 ; badger No. 1 , large , il.0001.GO ; medium. COe ; small , 50c : fisher No. I , large , JS ; medium. J6 ; small. J4 ; fox , silver , ns to color , according to beauty No. 1 , large , $100 ; medium , $ CO ; small , $40 ; Silver , pale , accordIng - . Ing to beauty , large , $50 ; medium , $30 ; small , * 20 ; cross , large , $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , J2 ; red , large , J1.CO ; medium , $1.25 ; small , Jl ; grny , large , 75c ; medium , Mo ; small , 40c ; kit , large. Me ; me dium , 40c ; small , SOc ; lynx , No. 1 large , J3 ; me dium , $2 : small , JI.f.0 ; marten. No. 1 large. $2 ; medium. $1.00 ; small , $1 ; mink. No. 1 large , SOc@Jl.00 ; medium , 75c ; small C5c ; mink , dark , No. 1 large , $1 ; medium , 75c ; small , SOc ; mountain lion , perfect head nnd feet , No. 1 large. $1.00Jf2.00 ; Imperfect skins , 25@50c ; olter , No. 1 large , tS ; medium. JG.OOiJ7.00 : small , J5 ; otter , pale , No. 1 large , J7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $1 ; raccoon , No. 1 large , SOc ; medium. COc : small , Mo ; raccoon , black , as to beauty. No , 1 large , fiOc5J$2.00 ; skunk black , cased , No ; 1 large , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , OOc ; shoct striped , large , $1 ; medium , 70c ; small , 45c ; narrow striped , large , COc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c : brand striped , large , 20Q25o ; wolverine , No. 1 large , $4 ; me dium , J3 ; small , J2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 large , J3 : medium , (2 ; small , $1.50 ; prnlrle , large , 70ijf75c ; medium , COc ; Rinall , Mo ; beaver , ptr skin. No. 1 large , I5.00JTO.O ) ; medium , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , large , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 7."c ; miiskrnlB winter , No. 1 large , lOQllc ; me dium , fc ; miKiH , 7c ; fall , large , 8Q9c ; medium , 7c ; small , Cc ; kits , large , 2 i3c. IIIDUS , TALLOW , KTC. HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 2'/ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 2Vft3c ; No. 2 green called hides , Iiffl2c ! ; No. I veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , C'/sC ' ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 HIH. to 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , Cc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. I'nrt cured hides 'Ac per lb. less than fully cured. HHKii > 1'KLTK Oreen sailed , each. 25 < ffCOc ; green Balled shearlings ( short-woolcd early skins ) , each , CW15c ; dry sheaillngs ( si ort-woolej early cklns ) . No. 1 , each , SJilOe ; dry ihearllngs ( short-wooled early eklns ) , No. 2. each , Do ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska bulcher wool pells , per lb. , actual welghl , DijSc ; dry Hint , KnnsaH and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4CiCc ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , aclual weight , 4p7c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelta , per lb. , actual welKht , 4HJ6c. TALLOW AND OHRASK Tallow , No. 1. 4V } < 3 > l' ' , c ; tallow , No. 2. 3i4c ; greuhe , white A , 4e ; grease , white 11 , 3ic ; grease , yellow , 3o ; grease. dark , 2Vic ; old buller , 25f2'c ! : ; beeswax , prime , 15 WlSc ; rough tallow , 2I21ic. | St. l.oulH ST. LOl'IS , Keb. 20.-KLOUU-Iletler but not qiiotnbly changed. WHKAT StioiiB on cold weather nnd closed with R gain of Hie ; No. 2 red. cash , clam-d nt 53e ; Kebruary. 6lic ; May , CCUf5C"c ; July , OSKc. CO11N Klronger with wheat. gnlniiiK ' .i&Hc ; No. 2 mixed , cash , closed at 33c ; Kcbrunry , 33'ic ; March , 33'ao ' ; May , 3IVic ; July , 35itc " asked. _ OATS-Strong , lilghur ; Kebrunry"SSJioj May , " KVK rnclinnged : No. 2 , D3c bid. llAIlLKV-Niithlng doing. 1IHAN ( ) ulet ; iv ; eaut track nsked. KLAX SIJI-JD-lllBher : $1.33. CLOVnil SHIJD-lIlgher ; fair to prime , $7.500 HAY Steady ; 5io ndvnncc ; prime to choice tlmoihy , J'j.tWfj 10.00. IIITTTHII Sleadler ; creamery , 2lff2Cc. KOllS-lllKher ; 15\c. LIAI > Higher , dull ; J3.02iic , BI'IlLTHH-KIno ; $ : I.CO. COIINM 1 JA L-J1.7lif ) ( 1.75. W1IIHKV $1.15. COTTON Tl l-s-9c4$1.00. : llAtKllNrj I'liehansed ; M.OQCo. 1'HOVIHIONS Klnnor ; demnml better. Pork , slandard mess. $12.C2 > 'j. Lnrd , prlmo steam , $7.45 tl'7.50. ' Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , $6 ; longs and ribs. C.arfe ; | uirtn , $6.40 ; boxed. 15c more. bacon , ( Kicked shoulders. $6.87(4 ( : longs , $7.12' ' , < . 7.25 : ribs , J.25 i7..i17' ' , < . . ; slloilB. 7.75. lliciil'TS : Kliiur , 2.000 bbl4. ; whenl , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 135.WO bu. ; oiitH , 31,000 bu. HIIII'.ML'NTS l-"liur , 2,000 bblH. ; wheat , 2.000 bu. ; corn , 19,000 bu. ; unls , 8,000 bu. NHW YOHK , Keb. 20. Options opened steady , unehnnKed In 10 polnta docllne. niled generally wc.ik under locul nressure , ' but closed llrm nt uncliansed ( o 10 polnta net decline. Snle.i. 13.KIO Including : Kebruary , $15.85 ; Match , . 16.50 ; April , $15.311(1.1. 10 ; May , $15.25 June. $14.'J5 ; September. $11.20. Spot cnffee , Hlo. dull nnd heitvy ; No. 7. JI7.12Imllil ! ; , Inactive and nom inal ; Cordova , $ l.Wiiil.73. ! ) ! KIL | > yesterday , l.MK ) . > ' ' . M Hf lower ; 1110 UU JANUIHO , Keb. 20-Market quiet ; No. 7 ( jlil.l > 0. LONDON. Keb. 20. Market dull. JdOCd lower. Now Vorlt Dry ( iixulH .Market. NKW YOHK , 1-Vb. 9)-Tho ) dry goods Ulslrlct Is fairly populated with buyer * from the coun- iry nnd nn Increiislnic number of local Inquiries urn noted. Mull orders nre looking up n Illlli- nnd nllOKtlhcr the geni-rul form or tlio market Is better. Buyers nro contending for lower prk-ea , but whlb ) there Is KOIIIB little Irregu- lurlly re ulllng from u pressure lo sell In HUIIIO cant's , the general temper uf holders Is to resist any further decline. MANCHKKTKH , Keb. 30-Clolhs oml yarns quiet nnd dull. Cotton .MurUo' , NUW OHLKANS. Kob. 50-COTTON-Ppol , easy ; wilen. 4.J60 \ulea I ; to arrive , 7(0 bales ; low ordinary , V : ordinary , SVici goo.1 ordinary. low mlddlliiK , 7c ; middling , "lie ; good lnv , 7He ; fair middling , 80. lU'celpta ' , net , uonc ; r l. k ri.f41.il. Intnl. . ' 1 1 ily f 't ' , 3. IP 10) I i | . ' .ru.iry J , - - 1 M.tivli J 1 / ! AiU | $ ; . , - , - MtN $ , . „ , Jm , $ i 4 ' 11 4o. Juh $7 . "f/fyl Au-'iiH' $ > .it ? . .i , Kepi , m. . . J. -i ( ? ; . ! . Oi t iliei Ji.M bid N ivember , $ i 47 bid , 1 K-remlie. . , Ji.W bid. HT. Lol IS. K-b. 2'COTTONQulef ' , 1-K-- lower ; nilddllnw , 7 f-Iii ; snles. none : roci'lptit , ! )0 ) bnlea ; uhlpment * , 6 < JO bule * ; tliieko , ( II , ( MO linli > ) i. ( lAIA'UKTON. Tx. . , -COTTON-Htnidy ) nnd unelmnirnt ; ieeelln | : , 1.310 linlo * ; mites , 1,335 exmiti | > , nnm * ; slock , S95.685 bnle . MlnntnpnllVlunt .Mnrl < et. MlNNHAPOLIfl , Teb. & ) , Tlieie wns n rise nf more thnn 2o lu todny's mnrkct. The clo > n of Mny last nlht WAR nt ! % nnd lr. hy MUc. The opeuhiB this morning for Mny wniJ 6'j .Iilly , 57c. The closlrtK wn : Mny , B7-Xfl5ft/ ? , : July , 50)le. ) Trnek whent i-li nl : Ilnid , BIU < * i No. 1 northern , n'JUc ; No. 2 ivulln-rn , 67c. Then- were ninny Inrw orders fn > m ofier clllfs In buy , nnd ihls , with n good demand from local dealers , cn-ated the rise. Many were su plclou Hint Ihls rlw , like Hint of Ihe preceding days , would bo short lived , nlthuugh tha recelpls today were Iho smallest of Ihe Bason. The movement In the country Is nlso very llglil. The nrrlvnls lodny were DO cnrs ofhcal nnd the n ilpmenlii 7(1 ( cars , leaving nilly 11 earn above the shipment * . Mete of Ihe mills me rnmilnK iinil Ihey are tmlMK nl Ihe tntc of olxmt l.H.i ) . " ) tin. nf whent every 21 hours. If they nre to run through tin ) week nl Hint rat' ) there would be n huge decrease III the lucnl RUpiHo4 | , lit II Is not i-x- pecled the email receipts will roiillnui' whllo Iho Hnloa lo nrrlvo , made Ihe laller part of Iho week nnd so fur tills week , would n.iturnlly bring In n larger amount than arrived loday. Karmers HIP m.nkelliiK viey little. Ono ele vator line with nbout M clevnlnrs leporieil pur chases yi nleiil. i > of only 1"VI bu. , ami Kev era ! oilier UIIOM it-ported similar condllluns. The country team rnnds nre not good , ns there Is too much Ice for wagons nnd too little Hnow for KleiK The Market Ilpcnnl leporls Hie output of Hour for the Inst week ending Hnlurday , nt I1C,4T > . ! bbls. The illrecl ejp > iit Hiilpmclits wore 20.1'TI bbls. The totnl llnur thlpmenM last week weie previous week. More of the mills nro i mining 111.455 bbls. Union were reporli-d larger thnn t.iu previous week. More of the mills nro i mining low nnd the production Is expected In be larger Ihli week Ihfin last. Kales of llniir today were reported ill J3.35i3.IO for palenlK and $1.COU.SO for bakers. Sales fur expoit continue moderate. Clearances of whent for futures yesterday wore 4,300,000 bu. , nnd today exceeded 3,00,00 u. Knnini Oily MnrlirlM , KANSAS CITY , Kcb. 20.YIIiAT Klrm nt yeatenlay'H iiuotntlons ; No. 2 haul , 4Vl:4).W ) > ; No. 2 led. f.2'.4 SJV c. COltN ! i l4o ! higher ; No. 2 mixed , 31'i.cNo. . 2 white , 1'2' . ' . OATS Slow , unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 28T 2Siic ; No. 2 while , 2'Jfi2'JVio- I1UTTKII Klrm ; orenmery , 15iT2Ic ; dairy , II eiCc. irins-Qulot bill nrm ; 14c. UKCMII'TS Wheat , 12 cnta ; corn , 22 cnrs ; onm , 2 cars. SHll'MI-JNTS Whent , 8,0i ) tin. ; corn nnd oats. none. 1'iMirht ( iralu .tlnrkot. PKOIUA , Keb. 20. COIIN Acllvc , llrm ; No. 2 , 33 > ic ; No. 3. 33e. OATS Active , higher ; No. 2 while , 23iW3V ? | ; No. 3 white. 2VW2SC. HYK Nnmlnnl ; No. 2. 45S4V. WHIHICY Klrm ; high wine basla , J1.15. oats , S0.3UO bu. , rye , 1,800 bu. SIllI'MKNTSVheal , none ; coin , none ; oals , SOO bu. ; rye , 000 bu. It\crpi > ol .Markets LIVEUPOOL , Keb. 20. WHMAT-Qulet : de mand moderate ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 California , 5s ' .jd'ilSs 2',2'1 ' ; No. 2 winter , f > s 5d. COIIN Klrm ; demand modeinle ; mixed wesl- crn , 3s OV'.d. ' IMlOVISIONS-I'ork , prime mess , fine , , s. Hoof , exlra India. C7n 2il. llacon , long- mid short clear , 65 Ibs. , 34s Cd ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 30s. Lurd , 40.1. Duluth Wliont Mnrltet. DULUT1I , Keb. 20.VIIKAT Closed 2c higher for cash and 2He higher for futures ; No , 1 bard , cash , CO'Ac : Kebruaiy. u7'4e ' ; May. 61o : July , C3 c ; No. 1 northern , ciihli. 6'J'ic ; Kebruary. nc c : May , CO'te ; July , C2c ; No. 2 northern , cn h , 05 0 ; No. 3. lsc ; rejected , 433ie ; on truck , iso. 1 noi them to mrlve , COe. OIL CITY , Pa. , K b. 20. National Transit cer tificates opened nt SO1 ! ; highest , S0i ; lowest , SO ; closed. So ; sales , 3,000 bbN. 1'ITTSIiriin , Pa. , Keb. 20. National Transit certllicaleH opened at 8) > i ; closed nt & 0i ; lilgh- esl , S04 ; lowesl , Wi ; no sales. ST. LOrif , Feb. 20. WOOL.-Q.utet , weak. without chance. STOCKS AND IJONDS , Trnnsnctlon In Securltlrs AVcro Alniont Devoid of 1'Viittiro Yi'.sterilny , NEW YORK , Fob. 20. A more uninter esting , featureless , dull day lias not been wltnesed on the Stock exchange for a long tlmo ns was today. The aggregate of the transactions did not reach a figure that has not frequently been exceeded In n single hour of even moderately nctlvo speculation. But despite the stagnation there was a llrm tone to the trading , and beyond an occa sional bear raid the short Interest did not attempt to seriously depress prices. It was purely a gambler's market , nnd the play was for small stakes. At the opening of busIneSs - IneSs tlio speculation was firm , with but few changes from tlio closing figures of yesterday , St. Paul , which was ' /8 per cent lower , being the only stock which showed n decline. Sugar was the most active In the early dealings , Distilling , Chicago Gas , Western Union and New York Central being also prominent In the transactions. Prices at first moved Irregularly , but soon took an up ward turn of % per cent In the ll.st. New England was an c.\ceptlon , and made a fractional decline on selling of lipaton ac count. National Cordage preferred broke 3 per cent. Before noon the general market reacted slightly , but quickly recovered the loss , and during the hour following midday prices were neld about steady. Then Gen- 'eral Electric took a 1 per cent rise , and tliero was a rally of % to > , & per cent gen erally. Meanwhile Lake Erlo & Western preferred had broken 1 % per cent and Lead preferred had advanced 1V4 per cent. Re actions of a fraction took place In n few stocks , which were later recovered , and tliero was a gradual appreciation In values to the close , the last prices made being % to % per cent above yesterday's figures for the active list , 114 per cent for Lead pre ferred nnd % per cent for DelawareLack - awanna & Western. Sugar made nn ad vance of % per cent In the early trading , receded % per cent Immediately on selling chiefly on Washington order. Hcports that the senate tariff bill would give ytc protec tion to refined sugar Inclined purchasers to buy , which caused an advance of l'/l per cent , but u reaction set In nnd it lost 1 pet- cent , followed with a final rally of U per cent. Distilling lost 1 % per Tent before noon on liquidations. A recovery of 94 per cent was effected during the afternoon , of which U per cent was lost at the close. Tlio grangers were strongly held all day and rcorded advances of from Vj to % per cent , tlio Improvement In these shares being duo to an aiivanco In the price of wheat. The bond market wus generally llrm. The following are the closing quotations on the loading stocks of the Now York exchange today : Totnl u.iU-H uf Htoek today wrn 107.SOO vhareK , Includlnei Aint-rlcun Tobacco , 3,4(4) ) ; Amerleun Hugar , 23.3W ; DurliiiKlon. 3.700 : ChlcnKo Uua , 7M ; Dlatllllnt1SWJ , New Vulk Cciural , C,400 ; Y ill f l-i'V nl 4 Ui.ullnij , 4,900. 0- - - i. . , l i , ' i ri , , t t n i * ttj.rti | , i I \ ' W Uf.uic & C'u. , Id ntit i.f Tffvn \ \ \ \ . iin i ll'iws Utocks. . opuii II ten I. Close Yesy Erto . , Ill'l 111 PaollloMall * 17 i I.AN I. < .N'orlliWMiorn JtlS Mo. IMoinc oo Union l'.icln > N p.icino , p'fii ! ? [ * N. Paclllo com. . . . C..II. A Q J W " lloolt Inland r I1WI Ill" SI. Paul ' \VVBlprn Union friiSavTrVM. , 78 $ NiwSiwlnmi 11 10H A'.chlaou 12M 11 Chlcniro Qns 03 Huailln ? 2L 21 I ) . C. F vnw O.K 4 * ltt4 lid Cordaeo. . . . . New Y < ii-l , , M < > iiry Mitrlii-t. M\V YOKK. IVU. ) M.-MONP.V ON CAtI < - Kany nt 1 par cent : lust loan cloiwl nt 1 PIT rent. IMH.MM MnilfANTIMJ PAIMJIl-S'iflBli per cent. HTIIUUNO IJXritANOU Htronif , wllli iiotiml liuslncsH in hnnkriV hllH nt H.SSfiJ.PSU fur ite m-mil nnil nt | l.8 < Wfl.SS'j fur nlxty ilnys : tnutiil ralrn. } l.gitl. 9 ; rnniinrrclnl Mils. Jl.SHH.Wi. fllA'lIU C'UTIKICATlH-62',4 | ! ' r.1r. < ! OVIHNMI-NT ; : IIONDH Finn , smm , inactive. The cloning quotations on bonds : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIoMim .Sliifl < niiiitiitliini. BOSTON. Tnli. 'JO.-Call lo.'inn. 'jwl : pr-r crnt : thru1 loaim. .tmll't IKT ci-nt. rioslnir iinotiilluiiB un HIocliH , bonilM and inlnlni , ' shavcH : Now York Mlnlnt ; Onotntloni. NEW VOUK. Feb. 20-Tho followlmnro the closlnt , ' 111111111 ? quotntloiiH : Choler ilu Plymouth -M Crown Point 75 Sierra Nevada PJS Con. Cnl. A Va. . . . 4:1,1 : Standard I'-Ti Deadwood 00 Union Con 10(1 ( ( Joiild A Curry H5 Yellow Jacket. . . . H.1 HnloA ; Not-cross. . H5 Iron Silver 10 llomestnko 1150 Qu'ckhllver 270 Mexican 175 do preferred 1701) ) Ontario 701) ) nnluer 0 Ophlr ' 'S3 asked. Snn I'ninclHco 'Mlnlnsr Onotnlliiiiii. SAN PIIANCI&CO. Fob. ' 'O.-Tiio oHlelal i-loslmr OiiotntloiiH for mlnlnir HtockH today were : ib fol lows : Alia in Hnli * A Norcros.s . . HO llelcher lir. Mexican ISO HI-HI A Ili.'lchor. . . . . 2:15 : Mono 10 IloilloCon 2.r 5 Ophlr 2H.-I Conimonwi'allli. . . ill ) Poles ! 130 Chollar -lO.'i Snv.w SO Con. Cal. A Va 25 Slerru Nevada 165 Crown Point 75 Union CollHolldufd 121) ) Kurek.-i Con Ill Utah 10 Gould A Clii-i-y IK ) Yidlow Jacket 100 T.onilon Stock OuollltloiH. LONDON , Fob. IW Consols , money. . . ! i'HlSt. ! ' | P.-ml . ( VTH Consols , aeo'm. . . [ 107-111 New York ( Vntral. 1KHH Cnnrulian Paclllo . 7UU | Pennsylvania . fi < ) } $ Krle . JC H lieaillni ; . 11 Krle lindn . HOJi'Mi-x. ' CVn.iicw-ls. f > 2H Illinois Central. . . 'JH I Mexican ordinary. 17'i BAU SILVKP.-2dpiroz. ! ) J1ONKYl5elli per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills , 1W31M per cent , and 1 per cent for three mouths' bills. . _ St. IxnilHiMlnlliR Slock ( liiotnllons. ST. LOUIS , Foil. ! ! ! ) . - Jllnlnir Blocks todny wore without feature. The following nro the closing tinouitlons : I'hmnchil Xoti-s. KANSAS CITY. Kcb. 20. Clcnrlnes , $1,373,530. NEW OnLKANS , Kcb. 20. Clearlnss , J2,177.373. PARIS , Kcb. 20. Three per cent renlCH , 9Sf 30e for the account , t NK\V YOHK , Kcb. 20. Clcarinex , 7Sll3ir.Oi . balances , tl , ! > 85,195 , Pini ADKLPlllA , Feb. 20S ClcarhiRS , J8.S40- 073j balances , J1.472.7C9. SIKMPIIIS , Kcb. 20. Clearings , $27 ! > ,3C9 ; lial- nnces , $ SO,27S. New York cxclmnRc , par. LONDON , Feb. 20. The nniount of bullion BOIH- Into the llanU of Kngland on luilnneu todny , 30CH)0. CINCINNATI , Keb. 20.-Clini IIIRH , JI.S72.COO. Jloney , 26 per cent. New Yoik exchange , pal to 25o premium. CHICAflO. Keb. 20. Clearlmts , $12.3COO.XI. New York exchanKC , 25 piemlum ; McilliiR , Ilimer ; nctunl Hlxty < layn , Jl.Sii ; demand , JI.SS. .Moneyi.i Htlll easy ; iiiten , IC ) per cent. run JIKAI.TY AI.\KKIT. ; INSTHUJIENTS placed on record February 19. 1SM ! : WAUUANTV DI3BDS. D W YomiK nnd wife to It O KerRii- son , lot 15 , block 10 , Ambler l'laie. . $ 7M Elizabeth Ulxon nnd husband to II A Doud , w 43 feet of n 130 foot lot 11 , block 4. I'nik I'lnce 3,00 C ! K darker nnd wlfo to II O Illinium , lot 20 , block S , Orchard Hill 900 Cnrrle Morrison to Krnest Normnn , n 14 lot C2 , Ileus Place 400 M D Oliver and linsbnnil to J 1C Chambers , lots U nnd 10 , block 5 , For est 11111 -I.CKX ) Peter llend to Ann Head , nnillv ' , i lotH 1 nnd 2 , block 4 , hyman Place. . 100 KnurldH Jessperson to Huns Jespcrson. nndlv 'i. lots 9 nnd 10 , block 42 , tl II UOKK'S mid , lot 2 , block " 11 , " 8mm- ( lern nnd H'H mid 400 Nancy Iloth to W S Mnrkley , lot 1 , .Swetnnm'M subdlv l.fiOO \V S Mnrkley to 1'Vanlc Plvonkn.snmu l.COli June AlcMnnim to OV Wattles , H ' .i lot 5 , block 9 , IIorbtch'H 2nd 2,300 S C Urewster nnd wife to II H Hrews- ter , lot 4 , block 2 , HiiHt Irvlncton. . . . 200 QUIT CLAIM DKKIJS. C K Wltmer to New KiiKland Loan nnd Trust eompnny , part lot 21 , block 1 , Mnync I'lnce 3,000 Same to mime , lots G nnd 7 , ( ex cept e 50 feet ) Wlnther's subdlv. . . . 8,000 T V Mullllinn ot al to W .1 nnd A S ' Thompson , lot S , block 12 , Hosier's mid 400 II It Canlli-Id to J A Landen ot nl , lots 8 to U nnd 17 , block 8 , Shrlver Place 1 S W Croy nnd wife to II S Ford , w 48 feet lot 2 , unit w 4S feel nf n K ) feet lot 3 , block 10 , Kountzi > & U'H ndd. . 3,700 JjIKBDS. O A llenliett ( sheriff ) to .1 It Mlllanl , trustee , lot 12 , Llndfny's ndd Klj Totnl nmonnt of transfers $ 80'J8) INSTRUMENTS placed on record February 20 , 1S8I : WAUUANTV IJHKDS. a A Llndiiuest toV B l yer i t nl , o \ < i lie nnd nil st 'Avest ' of Klkhorn river In 4 nnd nw west of Klkhorn river In 3-H-10. . . < . , . , 8,400 J P Hnnier and wife to O A Mml- qtiest , HO sw 31-nllU.l 1,100 Maria Htew.irl and husband to N H Until , lot 5. bloqk 2. Jeffries ri-plnt and iindlv li- lot Mblock 1,1st ndd to Fowler Plnco 1,000 a H Twlinck nnil.iivlfo to J F Stur geon , lots C2 nnd 3.1 , block 3 , Hoff man Terrace. . . . * , . % COO C Ii llrldenbccker unil wife toVII - llnm Colfnx , lots C , 7 nnd S , Mottcr's siibdlv 2.COO 1-3 S Flor nnil wlf to H Al lOBBt'rs , lots 8 nnd 1) ) , block S.Mnyne'u 1st ndd to Vulloy ; ? 150 Annlo Owyer to lOllzabclli A liyrne , lot 3. block 1 , U'Nclll'H Hiibdlv 1 a II BOSKS nnd wlfo to J ( ! AIeLauib- lln , lot 20 , lilock 10. a II linKK'H mid 150 W P Clnrlc to Uuchel aartloti , n 21.3 feet of H 39 feet lotI , block 39 , Omnlm QUIT CLAIM 1JKKDS. If S Kord nnd wlfn to M K Croy , w 48 feet of lot 2 , nnd w 48 feet of n 10 feet lot 3 , block 10 , Kountzo K. It's udd S.700 DEEDS. II F Thomas ( special muster ) to J J Mcincll. exeuiiior , lot 11 , lilock 13 , Central park 1,000 J W Johnson ( special master ) to B J Collins , lot 4 , block 1 , 1st ndd to Centrul park. . , . , Total nmount of transfers ? 18.&S1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS - * f Receipts Yesterday Fully Up to the Ex pectations of the Dealers. LOCAL BUYERS HAVE THE WHOLE MARKET Shippers Only Ak for Itrnvy rut Citttlo U < > B Attract No .Sporiilntlon ntiil 11 roil k Awny I'lftrcii to Twenty Cents. TUBSDAY , Feb. 20. nccolpts or nil Itlnilsvcro rntlicr liberal todny , but while the two day's supply ofjiogs has been 8i00 ! heavier than for the first two day's of Inst week there has boon a falling off of nbout 700 cattle nml 1,100 IIORS. Today's rather liberal supplies of cattle , following on the heels of Monday's decline and Inst week's depression , demoralized the market 'nml trailing was about as slow and unsatisfactory a business as It was a little less limn a week ago. Eastern markets were reported lower with liberal receipts , anil although there was some imiulry from shippers for the heavier grades , nil classes of buyers were bearish mid trade was slow at unevenly lower prices. Some of the better grades of fat steers met with n ready sale at not very much lower prices , but holders of the general run of steers had to submit to 11 lOc to Ific decline. Sellers , however , Imvo become accustomed to low prices and big declines , and took their medlclno philoso phically , the supply being practically dis posed of before tliu close. There was not so much change In the cow market , the supply being more nearly equal to the demand. Offerings Included less than thirty loads and they changed hands with n reasonable degree of activity at prices any where from steady to a illnio lower than Monday. Tnerc was an active Inquiry for veal calves at fully steady prices , while the market for rouili ; s'ork s oined daprcssed and lower on all grailus offered. In stockers and feeders the trading was somewhat restrloud. Hngiiliir dealers hav ing liberal supplies on hand were not very active buyers of the fresh offerings , while the demand from the country was very quiet. Prices had a lower tendency and the feeling on nil sides wan weak In sympathy with the condition of the fat cattle market. Good to choice feeders nro quoted at from $3 to $3.30 , fair to good nt from ? 2.7fi to $3 , and lighter , commoner grades at from J2.7B down. Ilepresentatlvo sales : Umrf.Hii : : > .DUMP. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. ] 'r. No. Av. I'r. ' 7JO JCO 4..WJ7 J. ) 00 43..1II : . } 3 10 7. . MO 0. ' 41..1101 3 00 W..12IJ .1 1.1 7. . SS2 75 3..1ISO 3 00 7..121S .1 1.1 11. . IJS3 73 41..92S 3 ( K ) 17. . 121.1 3 IS i. . m 75 1..1010 3 ( W 19. .11IU 320 2. . 7S5 " . S..11) ) , ! , 30i ) 20. . 1203 320 28. . 972 so n..1197 3 o. ) 20..iico 3 20 7..10H fcO 22. . 1091 300 20..12' ' > 5 320 16..1121 SO 22..1072 .100 22..1097 320 3. . 720 SO 21. .1123..3 0. " . 21. .1132 820 1..11SO SO 13. . 10" , 3 0.1 1G..I2.1S 320 S. . 72T , so 12..1000 ; i 0.1 r,4..H5o .12.- , 2..1130 V ) 3..10S3 3 0.1 21..1210 3 21 U.JUG M 19..10S7 30.1 40..1215 .12.1 17..1077 M 40..1li 30.1 11..1213 .121 , 1)3 ) 22..115.1 3 10 2..1135 3 21 7..1014 & . , 24..1ini 310 20..1230 340 7..10S1 5.1 42..1093 .110 19..1304 .145 1..11W 300 II. . 957 310 28..125S S 7.1 13..1070 30. . ) 10..llG : : 310 20..13S9 3'JO 10..1103 3 CO 19..1157 " . 10 SlIll'PlNIl STKIJIIS. 17..1322 S 20 17..1311 331 14..1311 .1 fO 31..1212 3.111 20..125.1 033 17..13.11 3 f > 3 5..1250 335 3..13.10 .ISO 4.J4S7 355 MIXED. 8..12G7 200 21..1025 2 f-0 4..12S3 300 -II. . ! ) I.i J SO STOCKIUB : AND Fii : : iiH. : ! 1. . 040 21.1 3. . ! )70 2 l ) l.-CnO 2 D ) . iMU 1. . S20 2 S3 B..10CO 2 91 . 87G 930 2 S3 17..1076 . 7GO J J. , 9. M7 2 81 21 , . 797 . GSO 2 30 1C.C. . 9S1 2 SI 2S. . S2I 0 ( U , 47.1 2 3.1 C.e. . 710 2 S3 5. . SOO 3 03 . no 2 31 e.i. . 700 2 SI 1. . S7J : l 0) ) ,1010 , 2 50 i. CCO 2 90 21..11C.O 3 05 . G2.1 2 ,10 1C. . 9C2 2 ! )0 ) 25..10IG 3 10 . 870 2 M 12..1020 2 90 2J..10C1 3 10 , CS4 2 r.r. 7. . 442 2 90 2. . ? JO 3 10 . 940 2 G5 1..1UO 12..1150 S 10 ' 28. 839 2 90 3 10 . 950 2 75 10. 713 2 90 lli.'llO ! ) S 10 * " | OQ O 721 2 90 ! 4..1322 3 15 l090 2 7.1 i 8VJ 2 ' . ' 0 13..12.19 3 1C . , i > Ml 2 90 3..1173 3 20 710 2 SO . ( ? 6w.S. , C90 1 00 12. . 1079 220 41. 9S3 2 40 1020 1 60 4..1037 2 20 1. 910 2 40 790 1 M 7..10S7 2 2 > ) 14. 1057 2 40 ,1080 , 1 75 5. . 970 2 20 34..1020 2 40 930 1 75 17..1021 ll.-.D 2 40 , 930 1 75 23. . 780 2 2. ' i ; 1097 2 40 . 930 1 73 1..10M ) 1017 2 10 ,1003 , 1 8.1 3..930 1203 2 40 , 933 1 S3 1. . 11)70 ) IS. . 909 2 40 . 730 1 9' ) 23..1021 2 2,1 1..10CO 2 40 ,1174 1 90 C..111G 2 10 1023 1 95 2..1200 4..1032 2 40 1220 2 00 7. . 9S.1 1..1090 2 40 ,1140 2 00 1..10GO 15. . III ! 2 M , 940 2 00 1..11SO 9. . 09ll 2 GO ,11G , 2 00 2. . 990 SI..1122 2 50 , 920 2 00 S40 4..1220 2 ,10 ,1120 2 00 S2 > 2..1325 2 50 ,1010 2 00 1110 10. . 92.1 2 SO . 900 2 00 1137 9. . 9J8 2 GO , 9Srt 2 00 1130 3. . 10W 2 M ,1105 2 00 IHO 2 20 ( . .HBO 2 55 ,1010 2 00 1100 2 20 n..1010 2 1.1 , 950 2 00 9SV 2 30 1..120U 2 CO ,1170 2 111 12S ) 2 3D II. . 912 ,1130 2 1. ) 107G 2 30 20. . 79.1 2 60 , 90S 2 10 1007 2 .10 13. . Mia Ii ttO ,1147 2 10 1052 2 3.1 S. . 93.X 2 G5 1070 2 10 10)7 ) 2 35 2. . 10(55 ( 2 fil 1105 S90 23.1 .10. . 1112 2 US 1020 2 13 1130 31. . 921 2 G3 1011 2 15 S..1232 2 35 15. . 924 2 70 , 752 10'JO 2 35 109.1 34. . 2 33 ii. 1012 2 7.1 II. . b4 ! 2 40 2..1500 2 SO .1083 2 15 IIK1FKRS. , 500 2 21 f . . 7ft ) 2 .V ) 13. sir , 300 O..M2 255 9. till , 0.1S 2 33 CALVHS. , 107 1 GO . . 140 4 M 110 COO , 30G 2 2.1 . . no 4 no 133 5 00 , 330 2 75 . . 113 4 CO 170 5 21 , hO 3 IX ) . . 100 4 ro H ) D DO , 2JO 4 X . 142 5 l" ) HULLS. ,1130 , 2 00 . .1I30 230 .1SOO 2 50 2 00 235 ,1550 2 W ! l2SO 2 00 L.112il 235 .law 2 60 ,1400 , 2 10 1..1550 235 ,1510. 2 SO ,1iCO 2 10 1..1MO 235 .1300 2 55 ,12Sl , ) 2 10 2..1210 2 35 .1200 2 GO ,170) ) 2 10 1..1420 2 35 .isirt 2 GO ,1210 , 2 10 1..19IO 2 4 < ) .1570 2 GO 13SO 2 10 1. . 15(10 ( 2 40 .1970 2 65 ,1100 , 2 10 I..1400 2 41) ) .119. ) 2 G3 ,1350 , 2 13 3..1333 245 .1850 2 G5 low ) l..ll.iU 2 & ) .Into 2 M .1730 2 25 1..15SO 250 .1820 2 75 .1310 3 25 1..14IO .17GO 2 75 .1203 2 2.1 1..HSO 2 SO . 510 3 00 .1700 2 30 1..1MO 2 KTAC1S. 1..1130 2 25 2..1305 3 UO HOGS Dealers worn not very much sur prised at n big run of lions todny , but they hardly expected tlmt the supply woulil coma so near U.OOO head. U was the heaviest run In over nine moiillis , and with every Indica tion of 11 bo nil receipts ( or the balance of the week , lower markets cast and no snp- port front uhlppers or speculators the trade opened out Blow , with prices from lOe to lic ! lower limn Monday. Tliero was the usiinl narrow rungo of prices , fair to good hogs of all weights selling largely nt $ l. ! 0 , with some of th cholro butcher weight nnd light loads at $ l.)2Mi ! ) and $ l.)5 ! ) nnd tlio commoner loads , regardless ot weight , down uround $1.85 nnd $ l.87'/j. Karly trndliiK was tolerably - orably netlvu , but with such ninplo offerings Iho market naturally weakened us the morn ing ndvnnccd nnd toward the close buyers were but Indifferent hidden * at from $1.80 In $1.85 , or lilc to 20c lower than Monday. Trading cainn to a standstill and tlio market closed weak , with several loads still In first hands. The big bulk of the hogi : sold today at from $4.85 to 51.HO , as ngnlnst from 55 to { 5.05 on Monday'und from $5.05 to $5.10 one week ago loday. llepri'sontntlvo sales : No. Sh. IT. 73. . , . .232 . . . } l 'JO ' ' . . . 4 ' CO. . , .2M 4 90 76. . . .211 40 4 ' . ) . .235 4 M . ,2i/9 iO t M 1C. . .218 40 4 ! ) r/j. ' . . . 4 1 ) 03. i.'iiiU 4 90 ij , . .252 4 W . .254 4 W M. . . .217 bo 4 90 ri. . . .K ! 4 M 73. . . .210 4 liO 2S. . . .878 4 W 41 , . . .307 4 ' . ' < 77. . . .213 iw 4 DO . .213 4 IH ) , .173 4 90 . .239 4 W W. . , . .SM 4 1 0 C7. . . .210 130M 4 ) r,4. . . .301 130M 4 W It , . M 4 90 M. , , .202 40 4 9i ) 77. . 130 4 l l St. . , ! )93 ) ' 4 ' . " us. . 'so 4 90 . .210 ICO 4 IK ) 21 , . . .34) 4 ' . > 73 _ . . 4 ! 0) 330 4 ti > ) si ; u i \ 9) I : J 40 4 ! * ) 79. . . XH 4 90 ' . . . f'l i I. ) 78. . . 2 0 490 SIIKHI' The supply was nol overly largo nnd with n good dcmnnd prices Wt-ro not ( liiotnbly lower , although other marSrts Were i-eported lower nnd the general .tone to the trndo was wbak. Fair to good natives sell nt $2.TGT3.0 ! : fair lo good westerns , f'.i.'gcommon ; ! ' ; and stock sheep. JLuOtft 2.ir > ; good to choice -ID to 100-11) . Iambs nt $2.f > 0j1.75. ; Iteprescntatlve sales : \i > . Wt. I'r. JHll Mcxloa l Wi'tliers , 77 * .1 OK 11)1 ) Uinli welhei-M I'JO ! l (10 ItiM'i-lptx nml DUpoHllliin nf Slock. by lln > bonks of llu' Union Slock Yards i-miipany ( or tin' forlv-i'luht lionru I'lidln nl ii o'eloel ; p. m. , Foliruary 20 , 1MI1 : KKrCII'M. iimisKs".r iTsr Carn. IIiMd. CHICACO I.IYi : STOCK , i\tiTinu : Oiilrt I'ri'Millril In ( lin Ciittln .Murki * ! 'r ti'rduy , OHICAaO. Fel ) . 20. There will extreme quiet In toiluy'H ciiide nmrket , nut nn unusual con dition of thliiRs for n Tnemlay. SlilpporH did not want many ontlle , nnd tlie oiTerltiKH , though limited , weiu quite ciiuul to the needs of tlic trade. In values tliero was no lu-tewortliy cliatiKe. While the tone of the market was very far from lielnjr linn , ye leiday' prlrcs wen- pretty Kenerally olilnlned for Hlili | | > lHK Krades and for Hiieli descriptions IIH nro u > < ed by loeal operators. The iiuallty of the reeclj'ls did not averaKO any botler llum Monday nnd pi tees lielow } l look nlinost tile enlliv Biipply. There was n fair sprinkling nf Texas cattle nnil they were iilxo taken at full prices. The tieml of the IIIIK market was downward.1 It showed n loss of 10nt the very outset nnd tlio later inaikct was not aldt lieller so far as prices went. thoiiKli nt the close the feelliiK seemed to lie n trllle less weak. The choicest of the offerings went at $ . " > .iri , and from } 5 lo $ ii.li ) boiiKht almost the entire outlit. Tlio raiiRe nt sales was unusually narrow , 10c per 1UO Ibs. covering U. Shlpiiers , though m > t as busy as on Monday , took a fair share of the olfeilnKS. pny- IIIK f i ciiii 5. > . ( C In J.I. 10 for the bulk of their pur chases. The receipts were cstlmalcd at 2.1,1x11) , making : u..OHO since Satuiday , or ail.UUJ more than for tin- same lime latt week. With olTeiliiRH of nearly 40,000 liend within the hist Iv.i days the sheep nmikct has llatlened out badly. It lias declined from 20e lo 30c. of which loss from I'lc lo l..c cnme off today. Yesteiday's arrivals fooled 1111 i57S : ! head , which Is the second end larKost nmnoer u\er recoided for one day , nnd the lolnl for the Inst two days has ii'-vur oecn ciiiiaii n more mail once m iwicf. iii\i.ci tilled their nidi-iH nt from tl.no to JI1.2. , for poor to cholci- sheep and at liom $ : t to 34.2. , for lambs. There were peatleilnK sales of fancy quoted at tlluhtly lilKln-r IlKutcs than the above , but most of Uie .ilir.-p .sold beloiv $3.IT. , anil from iX.'O lo $4.1. bouv.it the bulk of the lamlir. llecclpln : I'allle. .I.TiiW head : calves , 3,500 licnd ; ho s. 2.i,0iw head ; sheep , 1I.H.H head. The Hvcnlnc ; .loiirnnl repot Is : CATTIjl2 Kecelpls. 4,5'i ) ) head ; market slow nnd wenk ; no prime sleern here ; would make tl.'JOIiri.M ; fair lo Hood , fl.JOtft.bU ; medium , $3.00 if 1.23 ; others , 3.1'Jii.1.M. ( lIOdK Kecelpls , 23.iui ( ) hend ; innrkot active nnd HlroiiK but 10e lower ; rough , ll.7rii4.SO ; packers and mixed. ti.Wfi.OTi ! | : prime heavy iinel butcher welKhts. f.i.lift.1.15 ) ; nssorted llKhl. t'l-lOWS-U. SHKKP AN1J I.AMI1.S liorclplt. 14,0'W ' head ; market imrliniiKcU ; top uheep , t3.00i)3.M ; top Iambs , H.0034.H3. St. I.ouis Il\ < ; . .Sturc ) AInrkrt. ST. I Ot'in. K < b. 2i ) . C'ATTM-J Hi-ccljits , 3,000 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market quiet with prices nbout steady ; Tuxans were dull and slow ; native steers. l.OOJ ( o 1.200 Ibs. , } 3.Uog3.GO ; stockers - ers nml feedei-s , J2.plfl3.00 : cows nnd heifers , $2.2. , ; Toxus fed steers , one choice lot.1COO Ibs. , sold nt $ .1.70 ; othtrs , 1UW lo 1,200 Ibs. , $2.0003.15 ; cows , JIMS. 1IO(1S Itecelpls , 11,200 head ; shliimenls. 800 head ; market active , lOe lower. A few wood llKht nnd heavy sold at J..tO. tint the bulk of Rood IIOKS \\ent at ir.oOi5.0i > : ; pigs , common light nml much heavy nniKcd. $ l.2.Vr/1.00. SHKKP Hecelpls , ISOD head ; shipments , none ; market aollve ; demand uood ; prices lofil.'io hlKher ; mil-ive mlMd , t3.20ti3.tlO ; fed Tcxans , J2.75JJ3.00 ; Texas lambs , $ l.ry. KniKiiH < : lty l.lvc Stock Mnrkrt. KANSAS ITPV , I'Vb. 20. - CATTMllecolptn. : . 7,000 bead : shlpni'iils. I.ilihl head ; maiket opened weal : , slow and lower ; Texas steers , { 2.7. , 3.25 ; shlpplni steers. S3.i)0ii. ) > .00 ; Texas and native cows. $ lIOii.P. : ; stocKers nnd feeders , ji'.riOjis.r , . " , ; bulls , fi.Mti2.an. HOtiK lUiclplHS.am \ head ; sldpmenls. SOO hend : mniKi't .HilOe lower ; bulk. JI.SOJII.S3 ; lii-axle" , pacl.eili and mixed. J4.7Mf4.lw ; llghls , Yoikorn nnd IIKS ! , J4.irift I.S.'i. HHI-'liP Iteceiiils , 3.4'IO ' head ; uhlpments , 100 head ; nmrket blow and lower. SIu-i.v City l.lvr Slock AlnrUet. SIOUX CITY. I'Vl ) . 20. MIX'S llecelpts , 1,400 head ; yesterday , ITS head- ; shipments , none ; market HWM.V lower at H.K'jfM.H'i ' ; bulk. J4.S5. ( "ATTU'J-ltecHpts. 4W head ; yesterday , 123 head ; Hlilpmcnis , none : market steady ; feeders , S2.4-i93.lS : v.-ii'llUBS , > 2.2.i2.W | ; cows , Jl.23if3.25 ; bulls , $1.504(2.40. ( Slock III ftlclit * The following life lliorecclplB at iho four prin cipal ellli-HTiU'Hdiiy , Fobruniv I'll : Cattlo. South Omaha It.rilfi CIllcilRO -t. ( IK KnimaB Cliy 7Oll ( ) St. LoulH IUIOK Total IH.013 00,080 lO.O''S j.v.i l.li'iiti'iinnt Strong Killed nnil Seven Other American SoldlcrHVoiiiiilril. . Js'BW YOKK , Kcb. 20. Mr. Jiniica A. Hankln , uKcnt for the Cnntrul line of steamers , who arrived from Nicaragua on the .Miranda , gave to n reporter of the As sociated press the following account ot a recent battle between the Nlcarafjuans ami Hondiirnns : "On January 27 n lively battle occurred at Capo Cracols , on the Hlver Wanko , which divides the two countries , between the troops of IIonduniH nnd XlcuniKiia. AIIIOIIK the killed was nn American lieutenant , George Strong , who wan n very dashing and brilliant Boldlcr. Strong In ISS'J nnd IS'M was a bugler In Iho .Seventh regiment , United States cavnlry , nnd participated In the famous "Wounded Kneo" light ngninst the Sioux Indians. Seven Americans were wounded. Their names are : .Major J. W. Wright , Captain Albert Wohdo , O. 0. ( irimn , C. I.owls , C. Ilnneun , J. .McCllntlo and ( Scrirs. ) Palmer. A number of the other troops on both sides weio killed. " Ono word describes It , "perfection. " Wo re fer to DiuWitt's Witch llazol Salvo , cures piles , TrciiMir.v ( 'null Itiilnnco. WASIHNOTON , Feb. 20. The available ca h balance In the treahilry today Is 1139- 1)2II9 ! ) : ; national bunk notes received for re demption , $227f > 0.'i. Ouvi-rniuont * rcrelpts : Internal icivcniie , flll.lIGJ ; cuxtoms , miscellaneous , $22 , 20. 20.'V 'V - - V M- esisom's SS TSII3 BEST. > HELIEVESPnOMPTLYtnd .v t & * sCURES QUICKEST. . . awuunuiiou FOUGHT A DUEL IX A DEPOT Promiscuous nud Deadly Pistol Pmcticd Among Some Had Mem - HALF A DOZEN PERSONS SHOT ON THE SIDE Sequel to the ruinous I'nrt llcnil fruit In , Which limorrul Men mill Women uiiil a lliili.v-ln-Ariii > i l.oso Tlii'hl.UeM. . HOUSTON' , To.v. , I'Yb. ' 20. At n late hour last night there was committed In the ( iramt Central depot one of the most horrlhlu crimes In the history of Texas. Jim Mitchell of Richmond , a man long known an n desperate character , shot lo deatli nt least four or llvo persons , Including ono Hi'Io child. The crowd became panic sirifkon and many were badly hurt In thn rrmii getting out of the station. Mitchell et inicil his revolver and with each shot some ono fell. fell.The The tragedy was n sequel of the famous Kort llend feud , known as thn .tnvbird- Woodpccker quarrel. James H. Mllrlipil. the quadruple murderer , has been a central llg- iiro In that affair. Milton Sparks and I > f. Sutton , constable of Ragle Luke , were in t > o city us attached witnesses In the Port Ur > , < l feud murder case , nnd Mrs. Sparks nccnm- pnnlcd her husband. This engendered 1-nl blood , and last night Mitchell , who was aim ing for his father and brother from Iti l > - mend , espied Sutton. lie opened tire. \\li U was promptly returned. Sutton falling ufr firing a second shot. Mitchell kept up his murderous fus'l > lo until ho had llred six shots. The result , : i that In addition to Button being Kill , l Mil ton Sparks wi's shot to death ami Dan ( i son , an omnibus driver , also lies dead M'-s. ' Sparks , wife of the mur.lered man. was lm > ly wounded , and the child she was carr\i t ; wan klllcJ. A brother of Sparks was in T tally wounded nnd .Mrs. McDowell , an c f lady , received one of the bils nn < l ( > r chances of recovery arc sMm. Mitchell nald to a reporter after his arr. . "I shot Sutton for Interfering In my fun iy affairs and I hope to hull I killed htm \ \ o had n previous dlllleulty and he hem mo word that ho would kill me. I was lu-r" 10 meet my brother. I am an nttndni | - ness and I bellovo I was simply alt.ir-'iinl to get mo hero to 1:1" : me , as 1 was n > itifloil that Stitlon and a crowd of six or elgM hud formed n plot to Mil me. I had no griev ance against the Sparks. I shot to lull Sutton and Sutton to kill me. When I saw him ho had his hand on his pistol , an.I I said to him wo will just settle our troublu right hero. We then' went to shooting ills shots passed my head. Those killed baric of me , Sutton killed. I killed those near him. I am glad I killed him as he InU-r- fcred In my family affairs. " It Is pretty evident that Sutton killed Gleason , whllo Mitchell killed Sutton , Mil ton Sparks and the baby , mortally wounded Sparks' brother nnd shot Mrs. McDowell The news of the awful tragedy soon bpread over the city and great excitement prruiiled. Threats of lynching were soon heard on every side nnd extra olllcers were placed on duty at once. AM/.V.I.V/J TIIi : ruin.icSCHOOLS. Action of thn Archlilhlinp Which HUH ICi- flleil tli < < Ciillinllrs. ( LOUISVILLE. Feb. 20. Archblahon Knit , has created a sensation among Catliollcj a letter to. the clergy' wherein he expresses the desire that Catholics' children who nt- tend public schools bo prepared for their first communion by their parish priests. Fop years , It Is asserted , some of the clergy Imvo used coercive measures to force Cathollo children out of the public schools Into the parish schools. The most potent means waa to refuse to Instruct the children for their first communion unless they went to the parochial schnnl for two years. Jinny par ents succumbed to this religions ostracism and took their children from the publla schools. If they persisted In sending their children to the free Institutions of learning they either did not have to make their first communion or they cent them for Instruction In another parish , where the priests had no parochial schools and therefore were not opposed to the public schools. o When In want of a good liniment buy Sal vation oil , which costs only 25 cents. AII IiiKcnlotiH Frnmliili'iit Tlchi-t , CINCINNATI , Keb. 20. An Insenloua fraudulent ticket has beun ticketed by , George do Ilavon , general passenger agent of the Detroit , Lansing & Northern railway , whoso circulars describing It liavo been sent to all passenger agents. The tickets were printed for nnd delivered to n Columbus broker. They nro on bright yellow glazed surface paper and but ono coupon. Ono thousand were delivered for scalping pur poses between Columbus and largo coniincr * . , clal centers. The tickets would bo maila' to read to some point beyond the destin ation of the pascngcr , and the holder fur nished with n rebate order which , upon presentation and surrender of the ticket to the broker nt the Intermediate point , would bo honored for the stipulated amount. The ticket being to n point beyond the passenger's destination would simply bo punched and left with thu passenger. On return to the Is-iiilng broker thn ticket would bo destroyed , thus wiping out all evidence ot Its having been used for passage. < DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures ulcora. UeWltt's Witch Hanoi Salvo cures piles. Holding Ili'lil for Konji'ry , DENV1311 , Keb. 20. Robert S. Holding lias been arrested hero charged with uttering ; and attempting to pass forged chock ; * amounting to nearly $3,000. Ills family nro prominent pcoplo In Terre Ilauto , Ind. , wlicro ho has n wlfo nnd two children. A brother Is n popular minister In Toledo , 0 , , nnd his sister Is the wife of Itev. Gcorgo M. Jeffrey of 1'rovo , If. T. It Cures Col it CoucM Sore Throit Croup , Influ. nil , Whcopln ? Caucti. Bronch , ' ) * and asthma , A certain euro for C jniuntpt.un m fint Btaeet , and mure reh fin advanced iluges. Ueo at once , You will tea the nc'Uniteffect aftsr takinj tlia firatcMe , Sold by dealers ererywhero. Largp bottlti f,0' nlnnn3 el "n CriMlilent nl HE WES A l ICI.IC.M. IdSI'I.N AItV ( 'HIIHII iiiilon I'rne. In iiiidiii'in H.1 1 In iho treat ment uf all Chroiiio , Pi'lvato an I Noi-v IIH "iHd'ixo * . Writu Ssjteda ffuflKuWl1yWm'1 , , - . f ; Wial ? AdS\v-Ktr \ ; : ftr-'fer. IW J lli-nlurn. wiiluh wllltii Mill 11 nlui i iwvnljii " * W 1' O. lluxOli U.UJJ lid S. IJlU .11. , vJJitiu , Nuu. f