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OJ\tAllA \ DAlLY nEE Pi unSDAY FEURlJARY 7 1895. .
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_ COMMERCiAL ? AND INANGIAL 1
Corn cares Chicago ShGrs : ana cnds
' Quotations f.'camperlng Skyward
EVERY C MMOOIlY GAINS GREA1LY
Smal CMI tnsllu or Tludn , . let rd'
"Jccs rror Abr'Jd nld ChrckCI ) , Ua'
CIIIII Rt l'rlnnrl 10lnll tha
l. . Unsls tar Iha Itulge.
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I CHICAGO. Feb. - G.-Aldel by lberal bu " .
Ing nnl vigorous covering by shorts tie
corn market led' UI dance on the bon11
I today . nml Rl times to a rather merry
tunc. Corn closed with a gain or 1c
and wheat l , C per bu. Prvisions 101-
lowell heavily . but managed to work their
way Ull n triflIng extent. Oats fnished
* c higher for May.
Wheat pencd weak nl1c per bu. lowlr
than I closd yesterday. TIle chief reason for
: the opeth ' eakn Es wn the smnl amount
t Ii of actual eRsh hustness rep'rted ' ns hiIV. .
! Ing been done nt ' the hunr,1 ytstel'lla ) ' , and I.
the fact that \nueh \ 'or the buying 1 which I
.
p caused ec1lay' " advance here was ac-
causet ) !
credied 10 the Inluenc ! ot the Improved
' foreign lcman(1. Everything receIved by
wire In the nlst two hours ot the 5esslon
W08 lJ118h , and on advance soon suc-
cceded the opiIng de3ltne. The receipts
c : ccedet lnE
.
oC wheat ot the primary marks were at-
, l ) most EenMtulnl ) ' email ; iinialt , in fact ,
. . _ r ILfltI exco(1IngIy SO 11 COlpnrlMI with
ILnl at . the last sOl Io ycurs. 'I'he total
: t prJmur ) ' market rccelllhl . were about DI.O
b ' trimarY with 16S.CO ( bu. al ( laSt
I 'Vclnc duy Inll 47.0 1m. on the corre- .
Bondltig ( lily last ymr. The early cablegrams
SplIlg quoted ! .lvctlool \ I higher Imt
' rather "topp' " lurls Was 10 centmes
hIgher , anti Berln from I to 1 f murk
higher Dradstreel's made a net increase
mole
of ii' too bU , In the stock : or the world
C The :1" 0 cables came weak from LIver-
1)001 , cos.ng ! ( U. declne oC % 11 from the
% ' . opening Igurcs < ; Paris was unchanged and
. . Berlin linti . but 1 mark ot Is early b"ln.
I The great strength Ilsp\'ed hy corn was
; very helpful to ! wheat und caused 1 fur-
I ther advance after that whIch hUll first
. , atnrted rrm' the early strength ot foreign I
; J markets , nnd the small receipts were tiii- ,
porCty on the turn The weakness or
( , the closing Liverpool cable dulled the buy-
, . c log ardor oml' caused the market to react
rather heavily In the lust hour ot the 8CS-
¼ uloli. From 53'/c ot the start tll price
f , $ of lay dillpul ) to G3c , then rose to 51c. and
worked down again to & e. Near the close
- It was quiet at 53c , but the strength
I ) In corn lgnIn Infuence the price , und
May closed nt 5lc. )
y Corn opened with but little change ot
-Ie for ollenet , and influenced by the curly
. weolmes In wheat touched 3c. At that
price there was much more stuff wanted
, l than was offered and the prIce started Ull
wIth 1 whirl shorts covering vigorously.
* : The market Iegan to sag after renchlng
4515e. and for a ( line acted heavy Iml
. , @t5Uc. back , to 4 % c. About ten minutes
from the close the buying was renewed
with more ' vigor than before . unl In the
S end the 8rice was 454c and the pit full
of excite traders buying and selling lt
lint when the closing bell Boundell.
A Through billed COt was In brisk demand
L In the car load market nt 10 ndvance.
* . Buying order from St. Louis were nil-
Inerous.
Oats met with a good sale , and under a
& generally gOJd demand and sympathY with
corn prices were hIgher. JII ' sold from
: : c , the opening price to 2c. and then
. gradually advanced 10 294c . nt which price
. the market closed. The cah market for
oats , whUe not very active , was nlso can-
: slderbly firmer , and could be credited
with helping the advance In the speculative -
. , latve crowd. The anticipated storm for
" tonight rather encouraged holders to await
developments and perhnps obtain better
I g prices , u the receipts Cor tomorrow are
. . fixed at only fG cnrs
, . , Th pr.vlslon mOlk't was quiet The .
fluctuations appeared to be controlled entirely
. trely by th course oC the grin markets
. farketsa
. and , ns they were In the main strong nail
* ? the receipts less than expected Jlrovlslons
rule firm. Nay porlt opcned It UO.07 % , ns
compare with $10 yesterday afternoon. i
_ rose to SlO.22 ½ , and closed 2Jc higher at
. $0.2. May lard rs . 2c ut the opening
and did not vary tram that over 2c above
t or below. I coed at $ G.67tas compared
With $6.62Y yesterday . nbs closed with
_ seler nt * ,32(4 ( , ng.llnst $5.22 % yesterday.
_ _ _ _ . Estimated recCpts / far tomorrow : Wheat ,
. . , 1& cars ; corn , 80 cars ; oats 6 cars ; hogs ,
2.0 hnd.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
: . Whelt.No.-2 Articles. I - O3n. I - Thgb.Low. - - - I Con
Feb . . " . . tO4 51 !
. 11) . . . 1:1' iI l.ni lOt 13J 14054 } , '
JllY . J' ' ' 54"1' I : IH' H 55
, Com 10.2.
Feb. . . . . . 41 43 411' 43
' - Mn ) . . . . H@U" 41 % 4m : 41
JII ' . . . . . . U 45" 43H 45K
Oats Na ; 2.1
; ; Foi' . . . . . 27t ! 27" 274 ! 2H'
. , I May. . . . . 20 20 % 2"'l - 201 +
r Juno . . . . 2t 2U 28k : OJ'
Pork per bbl
. Nny. . . . . . . . 10 O73 10 22a 10 02 10 20
. Larcl.I003b . 11
' flay. . . . . . . 0 05 0 074 0 00 0 G7 '
Short RbaG . .
; 4 - ; ; : , : ' " G i ; . 2 : r 32" I 25 1 32f
, ; ? -C h q wore as fuloWB :
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- Wlr b'I.Un-QUlel. . sprln . o " NO. : sprln
Jorlnal : No . 2 : < . MJ ( i " _
, i conN-No.2. 4301 No. 3 yellow . 41c. '
OATH-No . 2. 2C2&c : No. 2 white , 32O32 ½ c . ;
, No ; 3 white , 31c. H132Ic
31
H\ No. 2. t.OI&0'4e. '
' nominal II1iLtY-No. 2. ttc ; No. 3. & HJ5Ce : Nt 4.
' FLAX SlmD-No. 1. $ .4.
TIMOTHY 8EI D-I'rlme , $5.G.
. $50.
7 1.nOVlfJNHM.s pork. per bid , $ $10.00@10. .
t 1 Lard per 10 his. . $ O.6tJO.574J. Short ribs. Bld s.
, : loose . $5.iOi.1. . Pry salted shoulders , boxed .
$ 4.4(4t4.Th : shor clear stIes , boxed , $ : .40@3.51.
i ' :118.lY-llsUlet' : Inlfhtd gootis . per gal. ,
$1. _ . . ' .
; The following were the reelpls anc shipments
C t10YI
f Articles. , noeolPta. Shipmolls.
, - - - - - - - , ,
. ) 'Iour . bbl.t .N. . . . . . . 10.000 ) 10.00:1 : )
, , ' Wbeat . bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .UUO _ 7.000
Conr , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 89.000 40.00.
Oala. . bit , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101uOa 203,01)0 )
203.0IO
? H.cbu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13IUI0 8.000
. Darley.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.000 _ 10.00'J
'ho Prolnc' eclurnoto,1ay : the b.lltr Ilr-
Sel/wlI / IteaYI ; ernmery . , 12f23e ; daIry , 0
G200. Ecgs . Inl ; 10@25c.
NEW 'UIU' a INEKitL l1\R'ET.
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.Ip'Jnl ) QtlOtRtlOttsOflthO l'rlndpal Com'
. , mOII le. .ull SIRIlo. . ,
i. 1mw YQIIIC . l'-I.b. C.-l " IOUn-Jeeelpls. 10.30
, bbl. : exports . 3.20 bbls. ; raIls. 1.30 pkgs.
> rllet sttirnger , but asking prices not generally
pal\ l'x ep.n cases where special brands are
wnntl. Springs , neglected. Southern flour . dull.
T Jyeour. . dull : cIties , 20 Lbll luekwhtat flour .
, , dull II $1.tm.1l.
, . 1iUClVlLgAT-Qulet at 41(1Ic.
. COlN JmALI"lrmer ; yellow vcntern . U.OS@
1.10 : Itrundywine . 'Z.O : enles. 2.0 sackt.
4 J\I -Nomlnl ; car lois , r.5e ; boat loads . 5@
' 4 . . 'JAnLrtY-Qulll ) Mllwtutkee . OUIG5e ; Iwo
rowell. 8lute. . 0 { tlc.
l.IL Y MAIII'-PulL and nominal ; western .
. . . , 'OIt " : . I.T-Uul . wcster.
- WImAT-Iece"'ls. 25.40 bu. ; exports . 38.io
' bu : salr. . : .6 : .0 bu futures and 1:0.0 bu.
Spot , lpl market firmer ; No. : red . In store
4 , unit elevator , 57(4c1 ( : aloll , 60 \ ' ; ' f. re. ' b. , G9c
albeit No 1 no/thrrn. GH0 dll\ered ; No. I hn.u.
6C lo delIvered. Options openl" easier Indlr
free local sdlIng . but uI"'one.I later with corn
afterward reacted under a tiiLppointin llrad.
nrelwar Iln'el' 'lsl\lo supply easier late cables Irad.
.mul exports , flaly U"'unllng . shi.ri.ly with
- - late , 'nbll' InI small exporls end a law rise II
cr. RII dosing ul 3tio aul Id\'ance : No.2
red . t. o. b. . closed al 5iec' Mllch . clol < nl [ Sc ;
2.18) tU5CI"ft,1 ) a & \ ! Juno closed 1 51'4c \ ;
July. r"tIS9'c. eoseI nt r,9"e. ( "
COItN-it.cctpts . . :7.30 bu. ; cport 4 .0' bu.j ;
sales ono bu. ( Ulur.s und 3.OuO bu. spul
. tpt ma.111 . , trnler ' No 2 , 4S0 11 elevator :
sIN/ier ! ( lict . 4Sc. " plons generally strong 11
, ( Jay . wll few reactions . Iho advance be'ztg due
. . tu active cU""IIUI of shorts , light mO\'fnent
and good western cash demand : closed ul 1'4 @
I3e nlt ad\'llc , : l.brur ) ' ( cl 43'ie , 11@ .
Ut/9 , I closed al ' 43tc ; July 48U4'Jc. closed
Yc
at UIc. ' ;
. OAl'S-llecehl.ts , : .0 bu. I exports . & .O 1w ;
sales , 11.0) bu. Sutures and sr. 01 bu. wpol.
market lirnlet' . 2 , 3S ' No. , ' ,
lpol Irmel ; No M'Ic ! ; ? ' .o. : delIvered
SP4c ; No 3. ame : No 2 wltltc . 36IZGI.I : No. 3
white . 55jct ; ltudc . Whie western. 51 141e ; track.
whie state . 3Ttte. Options 110Uo Irwr
ie.aynpajl.y . with cor , closing % 6vc higher
1.'ebrlury ctoed at 3,1 ; Murcit . : UOj ; May .
' % $33'4c . ctol al 3o. \ . )
- l,5e liI.Y-teady . : Ihllll & O.tC ! ; good t. choice
I01sulet : .Iole COl10n to cnolce old .
aUTcj flew l'el\YI\ln'a. ' lie ; l'sclllo coast , old
. .
l4.o : new SiJlle.
liiliti-l1rsn : ; wet salted. N. O. seiccted . U 10
. . , C3 1\ . nik : Ii. A. . Ury. :0 to U I. . . , lc :
TCXII' dry , U 10 30 1" : . 1 ( 111' .
, , L\\nltlt-SteadYt' benitueli 1010 , . U. A. , light
to heavy weIght , 11 . ( le.
. lIJllc. . VJQL.-1iteaUy , 10lCI\C ll'ece . . ICScl puilcl ,
l'1tOVlitIi-13ei1 . quiet but flrm ; beet hlms ,
I.JO18INIcl - frmj bef
2' $ T. ( 'U\ \ 1..11 frll l klf bellies . 5tfr.u \ :
i.tckled shouldeis. I\ \ . Lard . hl.her.ter :
I'/ckl' / ' houlleI8. ILr. hl.her \\.ter/
.4 _ . ram cl".1 lt $191) . ! Ilmlnll : sales. 2t lereea !
, , at 10.SS : l'e'II" ' 1'lfseI at $ .b5. nllllul ; March
$1 , numlnal ; refined . Inll ; CotlttiL'Ut % * n.4 ; S. A. .
- $ T. .C. 1urk. steady , family , $1. fl.O. }
J1UV.t'IlI . tluld , w'sler d"I'J IGtll : wcsI
era ( 'lealusry. 110 ; ivi'btcrflnctory . 1 ' .Is :
. 1ilit. Zl ; Illulul creamery loijiSo ; Itn\
Illr ) ' . 10ttlc : stole ereuIlrJ " .
1tLE14l-DiI1i : iaie . ' 'siite email . ' tjGlle ;
Cll : ] In. ! t\\et 101. GI"i
part skitite. 3UI'tli \ bkttue . Z Zt0.
EaUi $ . 1irIitt'r : . tatu Utid 1'eaiiyvanla. : i J
4 31\c , ice itiwse . : l Zle : wnh'f Cre4h , 30 :10
SttItiCti 'i'ALIOW-fluli ) 4tI3oo t"llt } . . 3f. klJ <
I.h"II. I.
11' : OJIUtomlnl UnIted clcld 110 \ '
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bid : \Vsshlngkn . bbl" , I,0'f.01 ; Washington ,
In , bulk , $1.20' refined " New York , $5.931 ; I'htis-
d.lphlR And Ibtitimore' , . 15,50 ; I'hiladelphtti And
I'hladlhln
. And1lmMf. I5DO [
111tmnrt. In lulk $ .40.
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108IN-I'-lrm.
Tt'lti'1NTiNI1-flrm : 29 ? 30e.
Tt'III : /-I'\rm 2
11rr-SIfIYI domestIc , (3O ntrn. % { % c.
MOl.AgS18'-Qulet ; New Orleans . open ket (
gOOi 10 choIce , tc ,
OHANGISlol : fancy lunI. 13 $ ( l.t ;
01 h 11. C2.OOf03.1. .
110 . $ 10N-utet . . ; t5cotch . . IIUO2.0 ; Amer-
COllgltSI ady ; brokers' price ' 987f : e.
change price , , $2.53.
( . ( U.S.
TEAfl-Pirm. : brketo prlc ( $ .01f : exchange
prlcr. 82.10113.l24. %
TIN-hiatelystendy ; Rtrnlts. $ lS,634t13.75 ; plnll
'mk. 8le' on 'change . 10 tOM Ipol. 13.75 ; b
, fliIl
tons . $13.70 ; to Ire F'eininry , . 1)3.:0 ) : 10 tonl thIs
)
week. . " i3.47 ; 5 Ions this week , 113.r ; 5 Ions
J..rnr ) . 3.41il r tonS TeutntC . $13.40.
Hl'EI.T1'2it-\'enk ; lomepte ! . $3.10.
COTTON SEIt 01.81el < YI ; prIme crude , lIe.
( I.ICI : I : I.\ :1\UU ' .
Condition or Trade znt < unl'ton1 on
< ' pie fueL nUcy I'rutuco.
UIITTEI1-Cidird stock . 8e : cmmM 10 faIr
10'le : fair to good unlry. 1612\e : choice 10
fancy . 15tlic I : galhcre,1 ; cr.nmel iSo ; separator
'cren met' ) ' . " 9 : .
3UC10-StrIctly fresh Inhl , Oe
J.I\I l'OUl.TlV-Chlelens. tQre : ducks Co :
turk r' , Ce : heavy loms , ro ; geese , Ge.
VU..ILL 1't1tI.11tt -t..I.lcK.us . lair. &fC1ic :
.holee large. G\iie \ : choice stnatl . 'U8e : turkeys
fair . ' , choice ' . S',4C1c choice
10 goo. SI8"c : eholee bel\ ( : ehol.e
small , nnOe ' : ilticks . Cnlr"o good % tJSc : fancy ,
full Iresee'I Oploc : geese . fair 10 good , 'y So ;
fancy , full dressed . HJIOo.
QAMI3-llluo wing teal per doz. , $1.t0151.751 :
green wing teal , Ier doz. . $1.2P41.L0 : diteks
mixed ! , her doz , $ i.ootIl.23 : cnn\'aebnckl. 14.eOD
5.0 : mallards , and red lIpn(1s. $2.Wtt2.'ll : .m,1
rabblt . . ' 5 UUO ; jack rabbIts , t1.23tf1.3 ; sqillr-
reis , fOe.
\'iTClineo fnt iO 10 10 Ibs. . are quoted
at 6'UGe : , "Lrgo anti coarse . 3t. .
I 'i1tt:4t.- : \ \ I.eonsln full cream , Young A.
130 : twIns . 12'c : Nehn\.k and Iowa , full
cream . lie : Nebraska ali Iowa luart skims , 10
So : LinuIurler. No.1. lie : brlc $ No.1. lIe ;
8wl. . No.1. 15e.
IIAY-UpIand \ tiny . $9.00 : midland $ .6 : low-
Innl , $ ; i've straw , $ G. Color mnlu the price
on lucy . Light ehaules sell Iho besl. Only lop
.
grn1e ' ! brIng top Irlee. .
Irl' hrlnl
P1or.os-oid birds ! . Ier doz. . 1Gctl.0.
VIWl rcs.
JOT\TOES-'esl.r , atock . ear lola. (5e :
slnl lots 70o. .
Ol.i ' , I ANI-lnlll'lllcl.d. navy . U.SOU2.0 :
Liiuia uelns , per Ii , . . . fte.
iJNION'-On duders . . 1Oel.Q0 ; vcr bbl. . $2.i5.
C11GI - ' " , orlels , ( 2e.
CVl.1tY-l'er . : ! 110z. &OtlSSe' .
H\\'I.1' POTATOES-Good stock , $2tO $ : J'n.
. . 12. . . , .
1tgiT-rr : bIll. SI. OUl. is.
CAT1I1OTS-Per bid. . 12.
CAIJIIPI.OWFfl-l'er . crate of a doz. and halt
10 Iwo doz. , * 2.23. Ilt
IIflutS1flt'i1)fSI1Per lb. . .
HOISI - Ib. Cj7c.
I.SHPer .
1.\ nSN IISI'er IJI.4. . $2. Clc.
JU1'.IAClHler ) lb. . P4c.
. . J c
1'AflSTrtY-I'er doz hunches . ISo.
lAlSTr.-ler bunchel. 350
1'l'11Nl1'i.i'e'r lid. . SI.W. .
5PTArIf-rer bid. . U.15.
pin l'LANT-rer doz. , P)4J'COc. )
FI1UITS.
PrtA1ifi-'lnter Nclilu . none'
AIILI'SO"nllOI. $3.lIt3.So : Choice eastern
. tock . U.OO H.25. ; J.GO
GIAIES-Coneor . none : Malogns. per CS to
& . bids. . gross . $10.00iOSQ. .
CHANlEIIES-Jerse's. fancy 111.001311.50
TnOPICAL FRUITS.
OflANGRS-Itortdas . per box , $3.75131.00 : California .
Cornia I navels n.w : seedlings , $3. U.i5il.0
BANANASChoice , stock . 52,00132.50 per bunch.
I.tOZdONS-Nw Messlnos , sills 300 tu 3GG. $ .50
ET4.00. $
( IINEAPPLES . - Per , lox. . 1.tIO.
MscEI.LANF0US.
OYSTEnSMe < ulm. per Inn , lCe : horseshoes .
20c1 : extra etnnrnr < R. 21c : extra se1eci . 25e : corn-
puny selects. = C : New York counts , 30e ; 'bulks .
standard . POI gal. . 11.13.
NEW Ft0S-Ira fancy 16e : fancy . lie ;
choice 12fJ130 : CalIfornia . bogs 7e.
IIONRY-New York lie : dark 141313c ; Call-
tomb . 10e : straIned . 4 10 10lb. cans , per lb. . 10e.
MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon jugs per doz. . $12 ;
lxb ) ' 5 gnl. cans $3. }
NUTS-Almonds. lIe : English walnuts 60f.
shelled. lIe ; standards . 'ito : filberts . S1ge ; Brazil
huts. S" .
RAUEn 11tAUT-Ciioico "hle , per bbl. . UO@
5.00 : per half bbl. . 52.50132.75.
MINII' , - 1.6Qi2.5. hal bbls. , per lb. .
54c ; 10.gnl kegs Cc : condensed per case of 3
"oz. pligs. . $2.50.
CIDER-Pure juice per bid. . $ ; ; half bbl. , $3.
IIWES , AND TALLOW.
HIDES-No 1 green hides , 3\Hftc \ : No. 2 green
hlde . 30 : No. 1 green salted hides. Ge : No. 2
green sailed hides 4c \ : No. 1 green salted hides
: 10 10 Ibs. , 50 : No. 2 green salted hIdes 2 10
to Ib8. . 4\e : No. I veal calf S to 15 Ibs. . Se : No
2 veal calf S to 15 Ibs. . Sc ; No. 1 dry flint hides .
Cc : No. 2 dry flint hIdes 6e : No. 1 dry salted
bides , 5e : pars cured hides 1 tc per lb. less titan
fully cured.
SHEEP PEL''SOreen alted. each . 254JC0c ;
green salted shcarlngs ( short wooled early 2G(6O )
each 5@15e ; dry ahearlngs ( short 'oole" early
skins ) . No. . I , each. 5(10e : dry ahearlngs ( short
wooled early skIns ) , No. 2 . each Ge : dr' flint
Konpu and Nebraska butcher wool pelts . per
lb. . actual welht , Hf8e ' dry flint lnlsns ls. and
Nebraska murrnll wool pelts. per lb. . actual
weIght U100 : dry flint Colorado butcher wool
Pelts . per lb. . actual weIght 416 e' dry flint
Colorado murrnln wool potts . per lb. , . actual
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weight. 413Cc. _ _
TALLOW AND onEAS -Tnlow. No.1. 3"0 :
tallow No.2. 3e ; grease . white A. 37u134'c :
l"ense. white n. 3c : grease. ) 'elow. 3e : grea"e.
dark. 2133c : old butter 2132'4c : beeswax prime
1:0e : rough tallow . FURS. 2c. .
FUnS-Denr. black No 1 large. lI3.001323.oo ;
No. I medium $5 : No. 1 small . $ : $2J.oQZ.0 ; b.ar.
black ) 'earlng. No. 1 large , OOfl0.0 ; No. 1
medium $0 ; No. 1 small . $ i : bears black , cube .
No. 1 large $6.o@8.0 : No. 1 medIum ( . 55.OOf cubl. . ;
Nu. 1 small. $1 : bear black. Montana and Rocky
mounlnln. No. 1 Inrge. 118.001322.00 : No. 1 medium
n. : No. 1 small . no : bear. black Montana Sear-
iings. No. I large . $12' : No. 1 medium SS : 'ell- .
small . $51 bear blac'k . Montana cubs. No. I
large . O.M ; No. 1 medIum . $1..0 : No. 1 small .
$3 : bear. silver tip . No. I .zrge : . 2e : smal.
medium $12 : No. 1 small. $8 ; Lear , sliver tip .
yearlIngs. No. 1 large $1 : No. 1 ' 1\'er . lp. ;
No. 1 small , $ ; bear. al'e up Cubs . No. I
large. $6 ; No. 1 medium $ .601 : No. 1 small . $ 'J ;
bear. brown . No. I large . 523.005333,00 ; No. $
niedlum nO : No. 1 small . $2 : bear ( brown . eur-
IltIgs . No. 1 large , nO.0012.0 : No. I medium , IS .
' ; . 1 small , 16 : bear brown runs. No. I large ,
$7 ! ; : - - medlum. $5 ; No. 1 small. $3 : badger ,
$ . 1 'larg - ' 1.00131.50 : No. 1 medium. CJe : No.
1 small . fOe : O" u o : 1 large . $ S : No. 1 medIum
$6 ; No. 1 small . . ; -k sliver . as to color ne-
cording to boaut ) . N'- I.lge. nO : No. 1
medium. $ C : No. 1 small . $5IT. . ; ! yer , pale.
accordIng 10 beauty . No. 1 large. . !
medium $0 : No. 1 emaIl . U. : tox. cr . N'
cros.
large $ : No. 1 medIum. U ; No. 1 siutall. $2 ;
Cox , red. No 1 large , n.M : No. 1 me smnl. . $ .23 :
No.1 amalL $ l ; _ ox. _ gruy. "No.1 101'ge. ISo No.
I melum. sac : No.1 small . 40c ; fox . kit . No.1
large SOc : No. 1 medium. 400 : No. 1 entail . lOc :
lynx. No. 1 large U ; No. 1 medIum Imal. ; 240. I
small . n.t , marten . No. " ; large 32 ; No. 1
melum , : si.sO ; No. I small . $ ; mink No. 1
targe GOaG5c ; No. 1 medium , (001 No. 1 snuahi ,
35e : mink. dark No.1 large , CO : Io. 1 medium ,
100i No. 1 small. 30cr moun lain lion . perfect head
and feet , No. I large . $ Z.0 imperfect skins
25fro : otter . No. 1 large $8 : No I medIum
$0.Of1.0 : No 1 small . CS : . otter . pale . Np. 1
large $ No. 1 medium . $5. No. I small , $4 :
/nceuon. iNo. large to@iOci , o. 1 medium . $ :
No. 1 small . lIe : raccoon . clack. as . beauty
No.1 large , 5@O : skunk black cased. narrow
slrlped. No. 1 large , tOe : No. 1 eael. . 40e ; No.
1 small . lIe : skunk . bred striped . No. 1 large
2fZe ; wolverine. No. 1 large. U. No. 1 medIum
U : No. 1 smnl , U ; wolf . mountain No. 1 large
n : No. 1 mrlum. $ : No. 1 small , . $1.50 ; wolf ,
prairie . No. 1 large Gi9c : No. 1 medium Coo ;
No. 1 Imal.40c : ba"er. per akin , No. 1 large ,
$5.0f6.0 : No. 1 medium . U.M ; No. 1 small. U ;
beaver kits . No. 1 large . U : No. I medium , $ . ( :
No. 1 small . 160i muskrats winter , No. I large
BUIOe : No. 1 mutium Oc : No. 1 small , 10 ; muik-
rats . tall . No. 1 large H16e ; No. 1 medium . 7c ;
No t small . 8e : muskmls. kit ! . 263e.
WOULD' : OUUN bTIClt.
llratletreet's Adyl = PrIncipal
J'olnt. ot c"lmul"ton In the , Country.
NEW YORK. 1 I'b. 6.-SpecIal cable and ide-
graphic advice's 10 Ir"street'l covering princi-
I'al point of accumulation In the United States
Canada and Europe . Indicate the following
elvinges In stocks of grain last Saturday , coin.
laced ' with the preceding Saturday : Available
supplIes . Unite States and Canada . east of the
Hock ) ' mounlulns. wheat decrease , $ .93,00 ; bu ;
United States and Can'ldn , east ot the Hocky
/oliulns. corn , decrease . 34.00 bUd ; United
States and Caniuia . east oC the locky mountains
oats , dL"/aee , 11.0 bu : United States and Can.
ada west oC the HoelY mountains , whral. de.
crease 31.0 bu. : afloat for and 11 1urope .
whent. increase 1.021.0 1w. : principal decreases
oC domestic stocks ot wheat . east of the Hoky
mountains . not reported by ( tie grain exchanges ,
<
tnelu"o - 5.O 1w. In northwestern 11'
tu'rlor ele\'llors. 1.,0 bu In Milwaukee
Plh'ate elevalur GIO bu II Cleveland -
land 5DO 1w. II Minnepls Ilrlml" ele\'ator
' 2.0 bu at Fort Wlluls and 40.0 bu II
Ogdeneburgh , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ihdtmoro Markets.
1IAJ'U'on . Feb. 6.-FLOUR-Dull : un.
ehoJcd' rccllpls. 12,21 bbls. ; attlpments 1.3.1
b\IBI bOles ( . zOJ bNo
Vl1lAT--lftrung ; spot and month , r1G c :
Mulch. 61trSe : lay , L9arn : sl"amer. No. 2
red . Mllic ) : r"eull'll. 51GIS L.u ; shl"mlnls. 102.
O ( Lw ; sluck. 115.577 bu. ; sales . r1.O bu. ; sOUlh.
er viieat . I ) ' 1/I'te , Mt5 0 : aolhernh al. on
grade . 64W 1c \
COIN-I'nl ; spot and moutlt . 4G % IC"cj ;
1llch. 4TJiic : May . 4So bid : sl"me. tuixeul
.0 hid : receipts 18.dl 4S7a . ' slack , 66.318 1w. ;
alee ' 10.0 1w. : onIbern white and yellow , 410.
O. . Fti-lnactivo antI "Md ; No. 2 white , west-
< whie wea-
( 'rn. UG : No. 3 tnt.ed . 34J311Gc : receipts . lii
3j(31
bu. : stock m.t1 bu
lYl-.1al : No I. tG15i , : receipts 10 liu ;
itock. 51530 Lw.
ii.t'-itim ; good 10 choke timothy . $12.OCtIU.5) .
QUAIN 1'un oUT - -Qllct ; BlcUI0 Lh'ltol ,
per bu. , 2s , ! d : for Cotk , oHIHS , her Qualler ,
; ! 'Jth ' 101' . both fur February. .
l3UT'L'ilt-4ult't and steady ; fancy creamery . ,
lIe ; tUI y Im\uIICJ. IS llj ; tUIC ) ' 11.le. liOlle ;
1.1 stare l\ucl\lll. \ llGIle (
Soil , ( nO Gl'lln. scarce ; tsh , ! ; cold storage ,
CHIrS -I'h'm : fancy New 'urk , 115.
cureC 111rlwl ,
NfW YORK , Feb. 1.-CP1 lm-OptonM " "ened
weaI . > ' l Ulehlnl < ' to 1 poInts . pd\'nlrel ; rlle.1
I3Uiu't. but . generally . siestdy all local \ lrdln,1 $
dond qulet ut 5l0 I points net .udanco : sales
; \\co
T.73o begs . including : March 'Ij < Jn ) ' . $116
ftU. : ; ltplomber , $ li.lStJl:07 lIOm r. $ Ul
111'1 plot . m" , steady ( ; Nu. T. IlU.20t' mild .
steads' ; tordov. . . , n. i.li19.Jj ; . UU.U\i L" ,
ltio. Ntis. T aud 8. at $11.75. cOil und ( ruightl
lot bags 8"\10. I' . tl 1.03 malI TIor. , :2
Creo contracts opened steady , with turiocs ( rll
unchlncd to 1 points higher . 1 was a 11 1
mkt . l\lrl 'rgl the ' \ee uhl 11t corCI
was custer nn cheaper firm Offers trm DrnlU ,
butt the future market was I little stead . 0 :
the stability shown by ltavrt' . The Inomle ot
U.2 bags In the world's visible ' 11plY was
about nA expected . p.\lcIA retitnates htwlni
pointed to nn increase of 6,0 bgl. Warehouse
plnlt1
d.IH.I ; " are fair , hut the market II practically
destitute of 1Ceulll\o 111.r.81.
8TOllSNU ilt)41)S.
-
Share SpeculatIon In bc'cnrltletUt Light
II Vollme \'Nllrdcy , ,
NBW YOl { . Feb. G.-Shore apeculnton
on the Stock exchange today was In light
volume the aggregate ot the transcUons
beIng only about 13,0 shares. I wns awaiting
waiting market which seemed to hong
bade for newts from \Vashlngton touching
the prpos11 bond issue Humors were In
crculoUon purporting to gIve reasons for
the delay In Issuing the can for tile pr
posnls for the loan , and there vas tale i
or nn alleged hitch In the negotiations
with the foreign banlu' hut despite thIs
street gossip , the general conviction Is that
the government has made all Its arnge
menls for the placing ot bonds , and that
when I Is made certain congress will not
give Immediate reBet to the treasury lltlb
le onnouncement will bo mOtle ot the acton
token by the ndmlnstration. . Sustaining
influence of the larltlt "os the Ilprve
lelt shown by Americans 01 the Iondon
exchan e. The foreign buying here was
also good , . and to some cxtt counter.
acted the depressing Inlucnce oC the rent-
IzinK soles which were o\out the only fnc
torR or welknes . except II to a few stocks
which fell oft on local lllfltlences.
Corlllle GUlrnnteet' ' declnell ie per
celt to 16 . the lowest price ever touched ,
on reports of unCnvorlle llrospects for
the compnny. The gel rat market was
Irregular during the greater part of the
tIny , but In the main the tlllency wns
upward , nod , considering the lIght demand
for stocks , the ! eculnton wus not ilfl-
healhy In character Most oC the stocks
show gains. notably Consolidated Gns. l ,
per cent ; TobnO % pr cent ; " 'ester
Uron Louisville & Nashville all Sugar ,
a per cent ; Sugar preferred . 1 per cent ;
tt Paul , % ; per cent and ether shares
' { f\f \ per cet Exceplons were Edison
Eleclrlco ot New York which Is dOln 1
per cent ; Rubber nl\l Norfolk & Western ,
% per cent , and D'stl : nj Delaware l.nckn-
wnnni & Westertl per cent ; Durlngton ,
Hock Island , Generol Electric and Mail-
hnt.fln [ 'f' ' unchanged from yesterday .
Atchison stood nt 4 % pcr ent nil day on
dealings In 80 shares although reports
were current here and In London that the
reorganization plan would be established
tomorrow , and that calls for an asqetus-
ment or $10 n shnre. The meeting oC the
committee wes held today , but no action
wns taken On the report changes In the
directory will be made , 10cltnl Valley
preferred rose 1 per cent to 61. closing at ,
f. ½ . The market clore fairly steody :
There was moderate demand for '
' 0 railway
mortgJes today , and higher prices were
Hencr'll ) ' realized for alt issues ( traded In.
The aggregate sales were S80,00.
The Evening Post' London cable says :
The markets are irregular toda ) ' . Consols
Ind other gilt-edged stocks were frmer on
the Idea that the negotiations for the Anieri-
cnn loan was suspended I wes learned
however , that the negotiations continue anil
there Is reason to believe they are almost
concluded on n basis at 2 % per cent or 3
per cent the loan to be secured with 3Y
logdement with the syndicate ot 4 per cent
bonds. No announcement Is expected before
the result or the Springer vote on the bill
tomorrow . American . aCer dullness . closed
'better , with Louisville In demand. There
was a satisfactory allotment today of India
council drafts.
The following were the closIng quotations
on the leading stocks or the New York exchange -
change today :
Atchison. . . . . . . 4J' U.I. D. &G. . . . . :4 : !
Adams Express . . H ' . Northwestern. . . . 07Hi
Mlon . EX1resl. . . . 30 N.V. . pfd. . . . . . 14H' :
'do pI. . . . . . . . l\S ) N. Y. Central. . . .
\
10 . Express. . . . 11 N. Y. & N. . E. . . . \11
nnllmor &Ohlo . GI : Ontario .1 W. . . . 11
Canada Pacific. . 515 Oregon Imp. . . . . . IO
Canada : Southern . .40 Ormn ; : Nay. . . . . 18
Central Pacific. . . 13 ' 0. S. L & U. N. . 45
Cht' . & Ohio. . . lH l'.tctlIc 1nl. . . 214
'Chleao ' \101. . 17 1' . D. & E. . . . . . ; 2' ,
C. D. : Q. . . . . : 72 Pll'bnr : . . . . . 150
Chicago Ons. . . . . 7 : Pullman Palace. . ll4
Consolidated Gas 121 Reading _ . . . . . . IU
C. . C. . C. & 51. L. . 3731 Ii. G. , v. . . . . . . 1IH
Colo. CoM I Iron. . 7H a. G. W. pfd. . . . . 48
Cotton Oil Con. . . It)30 ) Rock Island. . . . . oa'
Dclawnl.1 THud . 121 St. Paul . . . . . . GO ,
Sd. . Lack. & . . lll Lo pfd. . . . . . . 18
D..I R. G. pfd. . . . 34. ( St. p. } Omaha. . . 32
, D. & . F. Co. . . . . . Ol tlopfn . . . . . . 10
Srlo. . . . . . . . . . . 10Sonthorl PacifIc . 1750
. 'do old. . . . . . . :1" Sugar Itotlnoj'y . . 0700
.F"rt'Vayno. . . 157 ' \ ) . Coal. ' Irol. 140t
0. Norlhern efd . . 100 Texas PacIfic. . . . 8 !
' 0 & . I. Ild. . . . 00 T. & . Cenl. pfd. 701
lloektngValley. , . 1DH Union Pacific. . . 0 %
Ilr.ots Ccnlr.\I. . 88 U. S Exprea' . . . 4 0\
St. 1' . & Duluth . 20 w : sf : r & P. . . C
lfdi T. plul. . . . . . 224 do p" : . . : . , . . . 13"
Lake Erie & \Vost II I Wells Fargo Ex. . 105
do pr&l. . . . . . . . 70" Western UnIon . , 88h
Lake Shore. . . . . . 13704 WheelIng .k L E. . 0
Lead : Trnst. . . . . :0 ! ( do pM. . . . . . . : i
Louiavtllo&N. . . 530 M. & St. L. . . . . . 27
J , . & N. A. . . . . . 7 [ & n . . . . . . lIlt
MnnhaUau Con. . . 101 G. ( E , . . . . . . . . . . , \ %
'MeniuluiskC. . . . 10 N. L. . . . . . . . . . \1H
'Michigan Cent. . 04 O. F. & . , . . . . . . 22 } I
MlaRourIPcllc. 22 do pfd. . . . . . . 7i
MObllo&Oltio . . 11 IL & T. 0. . . . . . 2" ;
'Nashvilla Chat. . 14 T. A. A. & N. itt. . . 1
National Cordno 4" ( T. SI L. & l.O . . 1
do pfd. . . . . . : . 84 'dopfd. & . . . . . 7
N.J : Cenlrnt. . . . 88S. . < . R. . . . . . . . 10
N. & . pe. . . . 88\ dopfd. . . . ; . . . 31"
North Am. Co. . . : " Am Tab. Co. . . . 0554
Northern I'aotflo. . 3 do pCd. . . . . . . 107
No.pnc.pld. . . . 1O1St. _ P. . ill. & , lt . ; . 107
S bId.
The total soles of stocks today were 113.502
shares including ; American Sugar . 2,10 : Chl-
cage Gas . 1:0 : Erie . 3.Bo : LouisvIlle & Nashville ,
" 111. 10.10 : Manhattan. 3.400 ; Northwestern .
3.C : ReadIng . 4.10 : Rock Island . 3.200 : SI. Paul .
10.30 ; Silver bullion certlcales , % O.O ; Western
Union . 6,700. _ _ _ _ _
Now Yorlono ) Inrlet
NEW YORIC Feb. O.-MONEY ON CALI
gasy at 1I'o per cent : last loan 1 ½ per cent ;
closed al 10/s per cenl.
coKe ! nCANTILE PAPgR-3'135 per
eenl.
STBnLNO EXCHANGEWenk. with actual
huslncs In bankers' hls at SU8@I.SS % for de-
mend and nt $17@4.S1tor \ 0 day' bills : poled
rt" U.ST\ ½ \ 011.58 ! and $ s@10 : commercial
. . .
bills . $ UCII.661 ;
bis. tU.Vr1 CEItTIFICATS-04G6O'4jc. \
OOVEIINIuIENT BONDO-Itarely slendy. Stale
.OVEINIENT ! Railroad bonds . slrong.
Closlng-I\ ! t ? ns on bonds were a8 follows . :
U. S.II. . . . . ' 'H.f 'u. kit. U. 4a. . . 10
US.5scQtlP . , . . . 14k EM"2 : . . .12
U. S.la.eOI/p. . , . . . . 110 G. I. . 8. A'CI. ; ; Oi34 :
U. I S. 4s.eoup. . . . 11 do 7a. . . . . . . OH'
'U , S. 2a. reg. . . . . \ ; / I. & ' 2. O. Os. . . . lOG "
'Pacll00aoC rel. 'US . 100 do Os. . . . . . . . 102
Ala Class A. . . 10H ( 11. J { . & T. lal 4s. 80
AlI. Cass D. , . . . 101 do' " 4s. . . . . . 45'i
'Ala. Class C. . . 04 Mlilul Union ( is . 100
'Ala. CtIrreflCy. . . 01 N. J. C. Gen . Ss. . . 311 %
'La. New Oon. 4s. 9254 'No. Pao. isis . . . 133 }
4.
Missouri 0. . . . . IOU ' d02ds. . . . . . 13 10"
N. a. liii . . . . . . . 127 N. ' \ ' . Cousola. . . . 1:0
N. C. 4s. ' . . . . . U8 do S. I' . Bob 5s. 100
8.Oaonfuatl . . . 154 n o. WeaLIt . OUt
Tenn. new lot Os 84 'SL P. Conaols 75 121
'Tenti. mw set Oa 100 do C. & P. W. 5s . 110
'Teln.
.Tenn , old Oa. . . . iSO St.L.&I.M.flCil,5 . 70"
Va. Centuries. . . 11'4 ' St. L. & 5. . ' . Gen.t 10354
do deferred . . . . 7 Tex. Pat Ists. . . . 1031
Atchison 41. . . . Oi do 2111. . . . . . \3t !
do 2d A. . . . . . . 18 U. 1' . ! ta or ' 01. ) . 103
Canada So. 2d8. . . lUGH . Wosl Shore 4s. . . 1041'
O. P. 1stof ' 01. 100 So R. R. . . . . . 80 ( %
D. & . G. 78. . . . lUt !
-biL _ _ _ _ _ _
10ston Stoo ! UlotHlon : , .
DOSTON. Fob. O.-Cat 10ana. 46 per cenll
tltte lonna. 4a5 per cent COStl : prices fJr
sloe Is , bon"s tnd ) mtnlnr shares .
A.T. &S. 1' . "V" -ll N. Ellpm. . . . . 41"
A.'J' . Sugar. . . . . . OK : .Ia Cehlral. . . . 254
Mn Suanr. SUII\r pCd. . . U21 ! ; dIKOI Rloo. . . . . lUI
hay State ( las . . . U1 lien. Elce , 1)5(1 . . . ill
IlollTelephono. . . 181ehlaJ2dl. . . . . Ill
1eITolephoI
lon&Albany. 21R ) AthleOI 4s. . . . Ila
liostoti Matuo. . 10i New England flu . 108J
10610n . . . . . . . . IG2 60,1. Electric Ga , . Ht"
O. Ii. , t Q. . . . . . . 7H WIs. Cent. 1bs. . . 47
'Itlbun. I. & . . . . . 811 ( Atlantic. . . . . . . . 4il
Oen. Sloctric. . . . 30 101tn' Montana 3n (
Illinois Steel . . . 42 Blto k boston . 10
Mexican Central. . . 0 Callmel.1 Uoel . lilt
N. Y. di N. E. . . . . 3UJ' CentennIal. . . . . ! . 50
Old Colony. . . . . 180 Flnkll. . . . , . . 141 (
Itubber. . . . . . . . 43 Ianrargo. . . . . . 11 "
Ulion l'acitho . . . IH ) Osceola . . . . . . . . 2 :
% l'netro. , . . . . . 01 Qtuincy . . , . . . . IU"
do II. . . . . . . . BU ( Tamarack . . . , . . . 144
WeaUnih.Rloo. . . 321 _ WolvorII . . . . . . : U'
H U lranol.oo ( Mining ttoe OuotRton
. SAN FnANCISCO. } 'cb.I O.uTho onlelal closing
quotatiotis Iowa for mlnll : elocKI today weN as tol.
Alta . , , , , $ H1iiott - N icr- i -
. . . . . .
. . . " .
AII. 38-Uilo I icrii77
Alpha CUl. . . . . . . H JuStIce. . . . , . ; 1
liolcitor. . . . . . . 39 Maxican. , . . , . . . 7 :
Beet di 1elehor , . . 71 Mono. . . . . . . . . . 21
Doiio COt , . . . . . . lO Mount flIablo . . . . 10
1ullou. , . . . . . . 10 Ocidental Con . . 4
11Iwer Con. . . . . 1:1 : Ophir. . . . . . . . JOO
Caletloula . . . . . 7 OVeiiiUl. % . . . . . t5
Chulel&c Coii . . . 30 l'Olusl. . . . , . . . 41
Chnllar. . & . . . . . . alt Savn\o. . . . . . . :3 :
Conll.lco. . . . . 70 81'.rl Navada . . . U
Cot , . Cal & Va. . . 300 Silver 11111 . . . . . . . 4
Coo. Ilporlal . . . . 1 Silver IUII. . . . , 11 )
Crown 1'0111. " . 4 : Ulab Von. . . . . . . . 5
Gould & CLrr ) . . . 21 YellOw Jacket , . . 47 _
Silver bars , 59iiGOcIrxICIL : dollars , 4854
G6490. lraHr , Bighl , 121c ; tolegraphle.150 4B1
NUIT Yorl' Muting UUOt"UOIS.
N.W : YOm { . F'b. 5.-The tolowll' ar . \
' 1\
closing ltiinhiit ( illotauions' .
Itulwer . . . , . . . . . .7 Ontario. . . . . . . . 850
C1holor. . . . . . . . . . 30 O\'hl. . . . . . . . . . . 12/
.
Crown I.olnl. . . . . :5 I' \ ) 'moull. . , . , . . 25
Con. Cal. k " 'it. . . 275 Qutclosilvur . . . . . lOl . ,
I.ndwool.U ( 10111. . . . . . .1300
OOlld k Qurry. . 25 Sierra Nurada. . . 31
Unlo&NorroBs. 71 ) $ tanulard . . . . . . . . 255
UOle llko. . . .1700 Union 4170i1. . . . . . 40
. . . . . . . . . . . . . , .
. .
1exlraIM. . . . . . _ 'o _ Yellow Jacket. . . 40
I.oullon Stock ( Juotatloul.
LONDON , Feb. p.l.cloillll
. i'itlo . . . . . . EI'sttt coin . . . %
Cal.l'aclo. Ele. . . . . . . . . . . IOIC ) N. 1'111 . Cltrnt eOt. . . . . 10251
Nrto'2(1s. . . . . . . . 0 : : l'eilns'ly4ntl. . . . . 5134
Ill , Central. . . , . . tl\ ltoadliit. . . , . , . 51 '
leanol-luary. 1Mox. \ _ . Cli. new .l. 001
I.lAlt 81I.'Eit-27 7.1(4 per ' ounce.
DAI
11.11j.lC
) , IONIIY.-,41 Ilr. nl \ pr' .
1. rate ot discount ( n the open matket for
Ibg all llro 10111 , ' bills 11 $ per cenl
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRETS
- -
-
0
Oer Fed Cattle WcgTot as NumOl'OUS as
Dthtd .
- .1
1T .
WESTERNERS WERJJf . TO THE DEMAND
- . ,
) J' I )
10c.elpll ut hogs WerlHlat ! Thot.I1 There
WRI n heavy ' 'llhll OI nl Com'
parll wtthlWUlnesluy or
, ' "U % 'ek .
j
-
WEDNESDAY . Feb. G.
The receipts today were 2.3) cattle , 4,9
hogs and 182 sheep , as Ignlnst 1,426 cattle ,
D.OG hogs and 3Gt sheep \Vcdncslloy of
last week
CATTLE-WillIe the receipt or cattle
were 'not large they were Ibml consIder-
lag the moderate ( lelnanui . There were not
os ninny corntell steers among the oferings
n8 yesterday , but there were quIte n good
many westerns , anti among them some at
the best ha.tel cattle adds here In n long
time With the , offerings fully UI to the
demand the bU'er were In 0 posiion to bo
a little indifferent , and while they would bId
steady prices for anything which hnppenl
to strike their Cano ) ' , they would bll lower
for other cattle. \s I result the market
was tller uneven , and whie soma salesmen .
men were callIng It steady others relJrted
It ea ler. Ieorts from Chicago Indicated
on easier mnrltet therc. 111 that helped
to clUse n weaker feeling here. A string
or hay tell western sold lt $1.05 , while It
IlnIer oC loads oC corn Cel natives brought
$ i.0Oi1I.40. The lighter cattle sold largely
at $3.350j3.90.
.3:13.90. . mixed butchers' stock were In
pretty good demand and sold nt about
steal ) ' PrIceS There were perhaps fifteen to
twenty loads nIl told that would come LIII-
tier this head. The offerings were pretty
well cleaned tll before the close. A few
cows sohl nt $ .0fJ3. & 5. but the built went at
$ t9012.5. A load or two ot heifers sold lt
53.00733.25 anti bulls brought all the . way
from $2 10 $3.
The market on stockers and feeders was
slow antI not more than stead ) ' . The
present cold and stormy weather Is against
the feeder tradc. The feeling on the market .
ket Is not very strong , os evidenced by the
remarks of some dealers to the effect that
prices woull ha lower It there wns any number -
\ar oC feeders here. Reprcsentolve sales :
IllfiCb' STEEnS.
No. Av. Pro No. A11. No. APro
1. . . jlO 'Z ( l ' 3.J133 53 r 1 . . .121 $ 0
1..10C 3 ( 1. . 121 ! 3 r : 23..UI 400
I. . 92 : 0 4.l0S2 . . 3 6 : 1g.120l 1 4 r.
4. . 51Z 30 4..1O1.3 , iO 1..1210 4 10
1. . 7.0 325 22.lIG7 . 3 i : 13 . . .12l0 41 :
1..IW 3 31) ' 19..1179 . 3 75 18..lir 4 r
G..lO 330 15..1Qj6 3 ' 15 21..1. 42 :
It. . .118) 325 8..1013 3 M - 1..5371) . 4 M
12. . . gs 3 3 : 2..10 3'SO r..12i9 4 30
21..10 34 : 14..ll0I 380 18..100 430
2. . . 005 3 50 19 . .IZ36 3 911 ' I7..1IS . . 4 n
1..9S0 . 3 t 38. . . , 955 30 51..13G 440
1. . . 800 35 ; 2..1g 400
COWS. '
1..110 10 1 ; . . 80 20 : . . .tOCQ ' 22i
2. . S.O I 2i 1. . gt 2 ( 7. . . 302 22 :
1..820 12i 5. . 150 200 1..1210 23 ;
1. . iO 1 2 : ; i. . .3150 20 ( 1. . 820 23
10. . . 83.3 1 a 12. . . SIC 2 O ) 13..103S 23 :
1. . i : 1 r0 7. , . DOS 20 1..10iO 23
2. . SO 1 r.o 1. . lilt 20 ( 6. . 153 240
I. . 0 1 1343 1. . . PH 20 1. . g2J 2 : )
3. . 9jG 1 , 1..10IQ " 2,03 3..10 Q 2 50
2. . .1005 1 0 9. . 9:1' ZO ( 1..100 2 r
I. . . SiO 1 60 18..3010. 20 : 2..100 2 rQ (
10 , . . SID 1 C5 3..193 2 l 3..1010 20
8. . . SO , ) 1 ' 0 . . (7I ( 10 : . . . Gil 260
5..DSt . 1 ' : 7..i ; : 30 8..1010 26 :
I..I000 11 : l.'O . 1 ( 2 I : 7. . & 1 2 t *
2. . 82 1 7. . , 2..1015 . . a 1 : 1..100 2 's
Z. . 920 ( 1 i5. 1. . 03. . 21 ) 3. . 810 3 ( (
S. . . il I j : 1. . . l20' . o 1..110 300
I.5(10 . ( 1 'r 9..l71' ' ' 2 20 12..l0 30 (
2. . . 725 1 ' 15 5..l1Di . ' 2 , ) 1..10tO ' 30 :
.5 . . . i31 I.i { 2..10. ( ) 2 z 9..11 31Q (
13. . SI 1 i : 9..102 M = ; 12..IOH . 310
2. . 605 1 75 1..10 . 22 : G..lt0 32 :
2. . . SG 1-9 2..90'.2 25 1..1GO 3 (
2..1015 10 ' C.'IB' 2' : 6..1 : ; 35 ;
1..10 190 : . . .10ZI. : 23
.H51eles.
1. . . 510 1 5 1. . 40 2 Z ; 2..100 30
2. . . GA 20 1. . 510 20 18. . StO 31
I..70O 2 20. 1..mO 15 1.13 325
2.,973 : 235
. DELS.
1. . 950 200 1. . . . ' 2 15 1..120 235
1..l030 201 1..98'.215 1..10 26
1..1330 . 2 G 2..1375 . : 20 1. . GIO 2 5
1..1150 ; . 2 0 2..15 S 2 1..1310 , ' 0
s'i'X ij. ' " . I. ; , 1
S'A
I. .
1..950 210 " ' ' ' 9
&L\ES. .
ALVES.
I. . 30 115 1. . ; 90 200 i. . sb 350
2. . . % 0 200 G. . lIt 200 4..210 375
7. . 178 20 3..3C Z iO 1..10 4 (
1. . . 30 " ' 20 1..110 300
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS ; .
1..4G ' 2'0 2..380 . 245 4.12 ' 2 &
14. . . 600 200 1. . . SO 260 G.I.91 * 2S5
1. . Gt 20 8. . . 400 250 .4. . . CO 2 S5
0. . 40G 2 25 4. . 45 2 GO S. . 926 2 95
3. . . no 235 2. . 405 : 50 1. . 93 30
6S. . . Ill Z 40 6. . 55 2 r :6. . 152 30
2. . 10 2 40 2. . . . 160 2 , C
.
. . WESTEnNS. -
' v. A. 'Fowler.
No. A" I'r No. Av. Pr.
I steers..13T Crawford t3 25 52 sleera..HI . $ .0
2 bulls. . . . . 4:0 20 8 sleers..12IC . 32
30 8Ie"s..12 3 10
11065-The receipts of hogs were fair today.
though there was a heaVy failing off na compared
with 'VPne.d'l ' or last weell. The average qual-
wih Iy of the hogs ) was pretty good again today . as'
compared with what they haVe been on some days
or Inle. EVC'lhlng' ' was In the sellers' favor
today-the demand was good and leporls from
other markets eneour lng. As ( result the
mrket was active and lO higher , the pens beIng
cleared at nn early hour . Two loads ot pretty
01 heavy hogs brought $4.03 . will , I number
ot loads ut U. A few loads or hogs n"rglng
under 200 Ibs. reached S 50 . and from that down
10 $3.50. but the bulk of thO light weights welt
nt n.6. frm U.6 10 $3.S0. The bulb or all the hogs
sold at from $3.iS to U. 01 agaInst from n.w to
S3.85 yesterday nadfrom . . $3.45 10 $3.70 on Wetlnes-
day of Int. week. PIgs were In fair demand and
SOlid at : tram 13.2 to 3.05 mostly. Repres.taU\e [
No A" . Sh. I'r. No . \v' Sh. Pr.
19..14 . . . $ 60 42..21 . . $3 f
1:1&0 : : : : : : 355 , ' 0.1 ; . . . 3 SO
S.H7 I 3 55 . : . . . . . . lCO 3 b
. . . . . . 40 3 55 : . . . . . 80 3 SO
1..14 . . . . . . 3 5 : ' 0..2 . . . 3 S ;
. . . . . . . . 100 3 CO , CI . . . . . .118. 80. 3.8 ;
. I
SG..10
. . . . . . % . . . 3 C5 1.0 . . 3 S5
1..1.G . . . SO 3 65 ' 7S.0. . 3 s
Si . . . . .152 40 3 C ; . 76..18 . . 38 :
' . . . . . . . . . . . 385
,
23..172 40 3 ,0 . . . .
93..1:3 2..12 . . 310 ' 10..22G 10 3 S :
. . . . . . . . , . . 385
62..1D 120 370 . . . .
72 . , . . . Ill SO 310 72 . . . . . 214 80 3 S1
1..1SI
. . . . . . . SO 390
.
83..175 40 310 . . .
3S..IG . . 3 75 . . . . . . . 3 90 '
80..197 50 3 75 67 ; . . . . .204 80 390'
80..19 . . . . . . . 3 ' ; 31..IH . . 390
87..182 20 31 : . C3..22 . . 390
. . . . . . 80 3 i5 83..1D : : . . 3 DO
91..20 8
. . . . . . . . . . . 390
1..21 SO 315 3S.1 .
So..109 . . . . 315 . . . . . 12 3 DO
3 . . . . . 170 . . 315 . 52..216 . . 30 (
4.:0 . . 315 CO.2 . . 390
55 . . . . . 175 . . 315 . . . . . . . 390 : i
35..161 . . . . 315 64..lI4 . . . 3 D2\s \
51.:1 . . 315 4..3 : 40 395
. . . . . . . . 80 395
39 . . . . . 230 SO 38 C2..Z1S
01..18 40 3 SO t2.2 40 39TI'
70..100 . . 3 SO 1..23 100 40
50 , , , , , . . 189 . . 3 SO 25..250 . . . It 0
. .
91..11 . . 3 SO 0 . . . . . .505 SO 40
75..197 . SO 38 59..2SJ hO 40
.
& . . . . .1&S . . 3 r . 19..210 lCO 4 03
59 . . . . .2 ° . / f 3 SO . . . . % hO 40
60..ISO . . 3 r . . . . . % . . 40
& . . . .179 . . 3 SO ; 6..21 . 40 40
16..18 . . 3 W I dl . . . . . 301' SO 40 .
54 . . . . . 178 . . 3 SO ' 65.8 ; . . 40
52. . . . . .lii . . 3 bOo . :
SKII'S AI1 , CULLS.
. . . . . 60 2 t ' 3..2C . . 27S
. . . . . . . 255 9..12 . . 3 : :
1..10 . . 275 . DIal" - J . .
10. . . . . 11 . . 3 r Dllll . . . . . . . 3 25
50
23. . . . . . 65 . . 315 16. . . . . OS . . 32 ;
2. 1..103 . . 3 : / t t6. , . . . OJ . . 33
4 . . . . ,105 . . 325 Di' 3 : . . . . . O * ) . . 330
12..1Z . . 3 Z gal / ? . " . . l3 : . . 35
BI EI'-The niarket.jdipOt , show any material
change. 1tepreentatlvjfe ; \ $
No. lep""nlalh11 ( " , .Av. l't-
1Z native lambs. . . , . . ji . . . . . . . . . h U * 0
IL "a I "yLtvC litock
KANSAS CITY , I.n.1 TTLE-Recelpts. .
4.(0 heath : slitpments,4 $ ( head ; market steady
10 strong : Texas steer,57.00t3.75I Texas rows ,
11.30132.50 ; Colorado eter ' , , $ 1.0 : beer elrere.
U.30f3.1 Z.ZS.O : native eow . " 1l',25132.4G : stockers anti
eed"ls. $235133.80 ; buits.-$2.OOtC3.C0.
IlOOS-iteceips ( , 3i43O. head I ; shipments 10
JOGS-lecelpl' Ii.
head : markel strong to : & higher : hulk of Iles ,
53.50(44.1)0 ) ; heavieS , $3.1.604490 : packers , $ 3.23014.10 :
$3011.01 . . ; $ * ( . & ' 3.500j3.oo : Yorkers ,
$3.80a3.1O : pics. $3. : lJhll.l
SII I I't t ' eehll. . : O head ; shipments , 20
heac ; Inrkel sleady. . t ' .
New York LIY' Htuok fnrlcot
NEW YOn . } .b. 1.-m rVES-nlcelpts. liO
head ; 45 cars on _ Mle ! : oxen and COwLIOC higher ;
native steers . Inferior tO gootI , 44.oUSuJ : Caere-
Inl\e ke. . ( . : oxen , .1:73UU : ; : bulls , 12.50133.60 ;
dry cow. $ l.GOlta.75.
ltIlF3tIl' ANI LAUOIC-Receipts. 100 head ;
19 cars on sale : mn/.t active anlo higher ;
sheep per 10 prime. * 3.00f34.75 : lumbs , common
10 fairly chnlce. U.60fG.OJ ,
10GHIec"IIII. { : G.O ben ; malket steady lt
* 3.40134.71. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ . Stock la $ ight .
Record ot receipts .t the tour principal mar.
Recor Wednesday . February G. 195 :
Cattle. Ilogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . . . . . . . . . . 2.30 I 10p. 4.90 1Z
Chicago . . . . . . . . , , . ' . . ' . 1.40 2.1 18.0
Kansas City . , . . . . . , . . ; \ . " . . 4.8 I.bO 3.0
.
lIt. Cly . . . . . . . . . . . . : . (0 . 2.S0 1.20
-
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . " . 20,30 31,50 1,38
St. I.oUlSJIlU Iluol , IRr"r.
ST. 1.04)18. 'eb. 6.-CAT'FIE--Iteceipts. .WJ )
heal ; shIpments . ( hidiutl. Market 'Iulel. Na-
tires strong : Texans . 15 higher ; dressed beef
lves shipping steers. native , U.Ma5.0 ; exlr.mo
congo. stockers and feeders. 11.53133.40 : cows .
rnK. $ tad 'reas "It'ers. U.3@4.0t .a(3.40 tll.
12.UO2SOi , Cows . $3.15t32.3o. II
1.63.2 celll UO bealH .hIDmel ; . :
hon,1 , Mnk ' t active Ant , 81310o higher. Choice
stocks scarce. OoI , (10 $4.O3t74.l0 : gold
mixed and mrlllm we'ghts . U * ! l4 40 : I oil hIgit.
3.15 ' 3. 0(4.0 : pigs . common ruRh , etc. , 3.30 (
SUr.mr-nlelpIA , 1,2' beau , ; hlpment" . 3
beau. Market eirnn ! end ncl\'r. IM2e higher.
Native mixed lmnl . . 13.05133.63 lambs .
NIL\e $40. mixd , U.i0U5 ; eweS . $ .35(3.0 ; 13mbl.
$40.CllCA10 LU' STOCK 11.\1IU T.
Shack lecelllU : and UoUer Ulmnnll live
Iubsllllnl ) Unls to Idtlu.
ChICAGO Feb. 6.-fly reason ot tIle small
arrivals blet wer conMmtnNI 10 pay stronger
for all of cattle. The tiny's
prices to. ni dl.rllllonl cllll. In1
sales Ihow nn n.rop gain or n1it 10. Ircese1
beef anti .hl.lnl steers IralCt nil tile Way front
$3.40 to 15.8 wih sales principally nt from 83.73
to ' 5. Old . canning stock sold I10wly nnmnl
$ .0 and cows . bulls anti htlrer or extra IIU31ly
were Worth rrni 13.5) to $ .8 : There wax n con-
111c1 gu'I Inquiry for feeders nt fmm $1 to
$3.53 and for stockers lt from $2.15 10 $3. The
calf market was firm nt from $ ; to 15.0' . arcoal-
lag to qlnlty ,
Quite Ge 10 lOc per 10 thts. \ was ndMI' to the
maiket ! " "Iut of hogs today I . The ritns werl'
remarkably light ' anti the tlenJ1 de\'elop'ng u
greater < eKI of briskness than has character-
11,1 It "f late ; prices . wfe quirk bhl 111 10
from 14 to * 4.7'4 for comlon 10 I'I line 210 to
$ $
40.lb. hogs , anti 10 Irma $3.75 10 $ .1 for 1\1-
ales ot 10 10 : * Iba 'fh" bulk of the light
weights brought from 13.0 10 $ , that bronchi
of tile market showing the mot strength. Bale
of melul antI lwvy weights were largely nl
front tU5 to $13.
The sheep market was chiaractericeti by ant a
little actIvity and the bIds were generally strong
( C ) fl Silnelo hilglter. Cbo'ce ' lunchies of elit'tp antI
lambs Were tlet at all plentiful , aitti the former
soul as high , n. $1.23 , the outble for lanlbi b&ng
$3. i3veryuhihng tins bought up early , and the
close was ttrrn at from $2.80 to 54.23 for poor to
extra sheep and at from $3.2'i to $5 foC very
COltllflofl ti , extra. lambs.
ltccelpts : cattle , 11,000 broil ; calves , 400 lienul ;
hogs , 22,000 lucIa ) ; sheep , 10,000 hiettul ,
CorroN MAIIK1ITS ( IF TISE WOltLU.
Cash 'rrndo QuIet nmhIIasy-ittures Steady
to lutl.
NF3V OltidlANS , F'cb , 6.-COTTON-Quiet ;
middling , so ; low middling , 4c ; goo'i ortlinar ) ' ,
I 5.1Cc ; net receipts. 10,234 bales ; griws , 1,203
bales ; exports , conetwise , 10,830 bales ; sales , 4,500
bole's ; stock , 36lES bales.
NEW YORI , Feb. 6.-COTTON-Dull anti easy ;
nliddilflg , & % e ; net receipts , 1,0435 bales ; gross ,
4,500 bales ; exports to thin continent , Ill bales ;
forwnnlt'ti , 2.010 bales ; enles , 70 boles. nil spin-
nets : stock , 160,676 bales : total today , net receipts ,
23,0S3 bales ; exlOrtlt , to Great Itritnin , 5.156 bales ;
, tti ( lie continent , 6,011 ttaleC stock , 075,763 itahes.
Nll' YOlU , . Feb. 6.-Cotton market openetl
quiet lut steady at unehiangeti to 1 point higher ;
solul niT a point or two , but reacted antI close,1 ilrrn
at a net n.dvaneo of 2134 points. Total sales , 107,930
laies. The news from Liverpool vns a. little
better than loolieI , for antI the receipts , while
still ( 'till , were 1101 quite up to the volllnie predicted -
dicted by sonic of the inure pronounced bears , antI
the Illarket rutllletl quite itluurply in tIle afternoon.
One bi'olcer hias luceil a goott buyer , prcsuitabI' ,
for one of the biggest hiotises already with a
large accumulation of long contlttctt' . Stop
orders were expretetl to come out very freely fur
Slay , but they diul not show up. A considetable
part of today's business was In tim way of
coveting ,
N 6V OflT.LIA NIh. Feb. 6.-COTTON-Futures ,
steady ; sales , 60.700 itahes ; February , 55.08 ; March ,
55.20133.21 ; April , 55,10113.21 ; Slity , $3.26S5,27 ;
June , S5.32133.33 ; July , $3.1S135.39 : August , 85.4300
5.41 ; September , $5.47133.45 ; October , $3.51135.52 ;
November , 55.55315.57.
LIVERI'OOL. Feb. 6-COTTON-Spot , fair tic-
niantl ; prIces stonily ; Arnerlcatl mIddling , 2 31-12th.
The sales of the tiny were 10,002 bales , of which
500 bale. , were for speculation and export , anti in-
ciuletl 8,900 bales Anierleafl receipts , 33,000 bales ,
including 32,200 Stales Anietican ; futures opened
quiet ; closed quiet but steady ; Attierican mlii-
tiling , L. 31. C. , Februar ) ' , 2 57-61d ; Februars' nail
March , 2 57-aId : March anti April , 2 58-6-Id : April
nail Ma ) ' , 2 59-CId : May anti June , 2 60.81132 61-
64d ; Juno nod July. 2 62-C4tI ; July and August ,
2 63-6413 ; August and September. 3313 1.64d ; Sep-
tentber and October , 3 3-fIt ) . The tenders of to-
tIas delIveries were 1,203 bales , new dockets.
Liverpool Mar.cots.
LIVflRPOOL. Pd , . 6.-4:15 : p. m.-WIIEAT-
spotI tlemand poor ; No. 2 red wInter , 4s 3tAd : No.
2 red spring. Is 20 ; No. 1 hard ManItoba , $ s 3d ;
No. I. Cailfoinia stoclus exhausted , Futtires
opened steady with near and distant positionS 2
fartlilags higher , but later reacted and clased
steady with near posItions unchanged. and distant -
tant poalLIons unchallgett to 1 rarthiing lower tItan
yesterday's closIng ; business heaviest on niidtilc
positIons ; February , ii ; 4&l ; March. 4p ; 5tI ;
April. is 671d ; May , is , 73d ; June , 4s 7d ; July.
45 $ % d.
CtSitN-Spt firm ; American mixed , new ,
35 1174(1. Futures opened tlrm with near post.
tions 3 farthings higher and distant positions 1312
frthings higher , closed steady with near and
, Iistant positions 1312 farthtngs higher : March ,
lii 1174(3 ; Stay. Is 1I0d ; June , Is Ilild ; July ,
35 Ilild.
.FLOj3fl..4)uli ; demand poor ; St. Louis fancy
wtnter. .9 OtI.
.J21LOVISIONS-Baeon. - steady ; demand enoder-
atetCumberlnnd ! UtJ ( 25 to'10 lbs Its ; hort
iibs , 28 lbs. , lOs ; long clear light , to 43 lbs. ,
ISa Cd ; long clear heavy , 55 lbs. , Its Cd : abort
clear backs , light , 18 lbs. , ISa Cd ; short clear
mIddles , heavy. 55 lbs. , ISa ; clear bellies , 14 to
ill lbs. . 36s ; shoulders , square , 32 to IS lbs. . ISs.
Ilanis , short cut , 14 to 16 lbs. , 39s Cd. Beef.
extra India mess , Cbs 83 ; prime mess , 57s Gil.
Pork , prime mess , fine western , 56s 3d ; prime
medium , ' Slit 3d. Lord , firm ; prime western ,
335 9t1- refined , in pallg , 33s.
CIIEESE-IJull ; demand firm ; finest American.
40s ; finest colored , Sle.
ROSIN-Common , SOs Sd.
COTTO2 SIIEr3 OIL-Liverpool refined , 17s Gd.
LINSEIOI OIL-lOs Gd.
PETROL.IIUM-F'irm.
. REFRIGERATOR BEIIF-Forequarters. 4d ;
hindquarters , GtI. . -
I1LIOACIIING I'OWDEIO-IIardwOOd. f. o , b. .
LIverpool , 7.
hOPS-At London. Pacific coast , 2 ISa.
St. Louts General Maricet.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 6.-FLOUR-Firm and Un-
changed.
WIlE/uT-Sold down % c early , rallied sllarply
3c. eased off i,4c , then boomed by earn gaIned
to a. close % 31c above yesterday ; No. I
cash , S1'4c ; February , SIc ; May , 52Ic ; July ,
52e.
CORN-After an early rush to sell , wlltch
tirove prIces down 'Ac. rallied on weather pee-
tltct'ons , shutting off receipts nad Chicigo bullishness -
ness , closing Ic up ; No. 2 mixed , cshi. 105c ;
February , 4774c ; May , 42'413427Ic July , 4235e.
OATS-Active nod strong : ' 40071c higher ; No.
2 cash. 20c ; February , bOb ; May , 30e.
RYE-No. 2 , offered , oarall SGC no bids.
IiARUIY-Stoatly , titliet ; sales Minnesota , 55 %
(357c , -
lultAN-G5CCGGC sacked , east' ( mdc.
FLAX SEEI-IuIi.
CLOVIIIi SiCI3D-Cholce , 55.00118.15.
TIMOThY s03l1B..2StJ5.00.
HAY-Dull antI unchanged.
' ' .
flJ'j'j'3lt-Unchanged.
EGGS-Higher at 22c.
L1OAD-$2.ii5. .
SPELTIOI1-$2.92 % . . , . - , .
CORN MIOAL-sI,900rIss. :
W1l1sK7'-$1.22.
BAGO ING-1 ½ t15c.
PROVISIONS-POmk , stnndartl litets , johbhng ,
* 10.12 % . Lard , prime steam. $6.35 ; choice , 86.50.
Dry salt meats and bacon , unchanged.
ItIIClltl'TS-Flour. 1,000 bbla. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ;
corn , 30.000 but. ; outs , 7.000 1w.
SUIVMSNTS-Flour. 5,000 hale , ; srlent , 41,00)
bu.cora ; , 5,000 Lw. ; oats , 6,0001w ,
.
IansaS City Markets.
1ItNSAS C1'IY , Feb. G.-W1IllAT-ifamltet firm ;
No. 2 lined nt1 No. 2 red , 52c ; rejected. 470045o.
Sample tunics 1. o. Ii. MissIssIppi river No. il
hard and No. 2 red , &l11SSc ,
CORN-Market ' 431c higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
403141e ; No. 2 whIte. 4134f4lc.
OATS-Market 11mm ; No. I mixed , ito ; No. 2
whitC. lie , -
ItYlc-Fimnl : No. 2 , tOc.
3"LAX SF3lIt-Duhi at 81,30131.31.
lIliAN-Lower at 664Cte.
hAY-Steady ; timothy , 55.00139.50 ; prairie , * 7.C0
8.50.
ltUTTIIll-Ileet , firm ; others wenit ; creamery ,
IlgIlc : dairy. 12t1l&c.
EGGS-Firmer at 20f320c.
ItECldll'T13-VIieat , none ; elm , IQ,000 1w. ;
oats , 4.000 bu.
SiIII'MENTS-Wleat , 19.000 but. ; corn , none ; .
oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'Itlltuielplulm Siarkets ,
PIIIL/tDIlLI'iIA. Feb. C.-WhIIIAT-'tc
hIgher : No. 2 red. February , .57331&7c ; March , ,
5SLtI5Se : April. 5S135'J ; May. 596159'c ,
COhtN-1'Ao higher : No. 2 mixed. February. 47
314T'4c : Starch , , 47'/43147c ; April , 4814484u ! ; May ,
48i',60i9e.
OATH-44P.40 hghier No. 2 white , February ,
35144136140 ; March , , 36(037c ; April , 314jl7't4c ; May ,
37'40t37'4c.
llUTTCli-llteady ; fancy western creamcu'y , 21c ;
fancy l'ennsylvanla , prints , 25c ; fancy jobbing , '
lCGGS-Firm , IC higher fresh near-by , ISo ;
fresh western. 27c ,
' . .
CIllgHlI-Stead )
5hiivaukee Mtirkets ,
M1LWAUIfIIII. Feli.FLOURStcady ,
W'IIIIAT-Ie'lrm No. 2 sprIng , S2le ; No. 3
northern , 62c ; May , Sic.
COltN-ilislem ; No. 3 , 43e ,
OATS-Itigher No. 2 whIte , lIe ; No. 3 white ,
1l14413114c.
.
, lAlu.lsr-Nominal ; No. 2 , SIc ; sample , 5331
550.
550.ltYiSHtendr No , 1 , SIt' .
J'ROVI8lONH-Firn1er. l'nrk , * 10. Lard , $6.45.
JtEClIil"FS-FIoUr , 2,600 bUs , ; wheat , 6,000 bu , ;
barley. 12.0(5) ItU ,
sllll'MICNTII-Flour , 4,000 bbis. ; wheat , 700 Lw. ;
barley , 2,400 Lw. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'eorha Markets ,
P1101111 % , Feb. 6.-COIIN-Flrm , higher ; No. 2 ,
403o ; NQ. 3. 40e.
OATH-Active , fIrm ; No. I white , 3O313lc ; No ,
3 white , 293J30c.
ItYM-ticarce. firm.
\VhiiSg3'-Firni bight wine basis. $1.22.
ltECiIll'TS-Whi'Ut , none ; corn. 28.600 ho. ; oats ,
22.000 ttit. 1 rye , aone ; barley , 5,601) Lw ,
SIiIl'3iloN'rS-\vhieat , none ; corn. 6,500 Lw. ;
( sits , 39,000 Lw , ; rye , none ; barley , 3,500 bu.
MIuIneltOb ; * % ' , bteat. liliaricet ,
MINNIIAPOI.lS Feb , C.-WIIISAT--Only mod-
crateiy active , c'osed ' bulgy ; receipts , 58 cats
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A 8PECIALTY CRA1C8
MILLET.
AND
CANE
CLOVER. TIMOTHY.
- . - . xI3X'a.IW.
L4'1 Union Ave. , Ksamas CIty , MO.
today , against lii ears last yesr. flosoi I'ebru-
ar ) ' anti MIt ) ' Si3c ; July , C65&C5c ; tin track.
No. I hated &c : 7Io. S northern , 5531e ; No. 2
ns'thern , S14e. There l an impraveti Inquiry
in flour ; prices unchanged ,
Toledo ( triuhil Market.
TOT.i3DO. Fel , . 6.-'lltIAT-Aetivt' nnI iltgll-r ;
No. 2 cash anti Fcl'ruaiy , 537c ; May , 550 ; Juty ,
554r.
I'OILN-lligber ¶ tnil firm ; No. 2 mIxed. 4tc.
ILYFS-bttll ; cash , SIc ,
OAT8.-Steniy nnl flrm ; No. 2 mIxeil , ICC bid ;
No. 2 white. I2Sc huh ,
Ct.C'Eii SiSt-llighier but tutu ; prime cash.
Febeunry Ailti Mnrehi. $5.2) .
ltIICIIhl'TR-Fleur , 50) bhis. ; ethical , IS 00(3 bu , ;
corn , 6,90(3 hi , , ; oats , 3,00) ho , , clover peed , 45)
Sings.
hiIlIl'MI3NT-Fhoitr , 1,50) itbls,1 wheat , ' . ( )
hat. ; corn , 60,500 ho , ; r'e , 2,500 Lw , ; cbvcr teed.
812 ( 'age. _
. Z4nw York iiry ( Iottl * ; Market ,
NF3\S' YOltil , Fel , . 6.-it has been a. very quiet
market In all tkparthnens of guwil' , n the intense -
tense eItl prevented but'ers from , Ining anything -
thing beyonul actual neccssitis. The printing
cloth market was very Urm at 2 9.l6o , antI tales
t about 10,000 l'leees spots ttfltl contlncts ,
h'tigiir .itirke't ,
Nt3VO1ti , Fel. 6.-SUChlt-l7aw , dull ; le-
fineth , quiet ; elf A , Zl3e.
I.ONIJON , Feb. G.-St'UAht-Cane , quiet ; cenlrl-
ftgnl , Java , lit 4tII 2.tuecovailo , faIr refining , Ps 3d.
'Iriset , 77'hieiat Sliirket.
SAN FflANCISCO. Fob. 6.-'uS'hlIAT-Qulet nn,1
steatly ; 1)ccember , OS75cI May , 1(21Cc ,
flu 3Iaric.-t ,
LONPON Pelt. G.-CA1.CU'TTA LiNSlIlltl-\'ha
cape , ISa ; iifletI oil , Ils 3d.
Foreigti tiuIatleiiui , fh'airs.
1llRT.1N , Feb. 6.-Exchange on I.ontion , eight
days' sIght , It ) maiks 434 pfg.
1'itlS. Feb. 6.-Thice per cent rentes , 133f ISo
for tb' account , ixcltnnge cii London , 2Sf lIe
for hiehcs ,
LONIJON , Feb. 6.-Coil is quotel at Ilutenos
Ayres at III ; 2hntlriti , 10.00 : ileb.n , 23.23'S : St.
l'etersburg , 50 ; Athens. 77 ; ltonie , 1)5.01 ; 'lenna ,
130.
130.l.ONPON
l.ONPON , Felt. G.-Tbo amount of bullion gale
Into ( hue Ihank of England totho5' on talnilco Is
(10,00) . Cont.ois for motley niud tIm account ,
104 7-IGul , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Finatichitl Notes.
ilAI.TIMORfl , Feb. 6.-Clearings , $1,919,690 : bat-
ances , 5239,414. I
IIOSTON , Feb. 6.-Clearings , * l2S05 ; bol-
ances , $1,195,707.
NlI\S' YOltK , Feb. 6.-Clearings. $79,06i,12i ; hal-
alice's , $3,493,0'9.
I'll lLADlt.i'IIlA , Feb. G.-Clearings. $9,602,535 ;
balances , 81,535,30' ) .
ST. 1.01118 , Feb. 6.-Clearings , $3GSI,97G ; lual-
atlecs , 5626,132. Money , quiet , 5017 Per cent , 11x-
change on New 'York , 7c pretnhulnt blul ,
Cli ICAOO , Feb. 0.-Cienrings , $9,141,003. Money ,
413111 iter cent on call ; Stjl per cclii on time. New
York exchange , IOi2Oc Premium. Stehhiig cx-
change , cotntnerclai , $ l.50l1134.87'f ,
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JlUOI .1 ( I ) i't1C1tIDIC4 LS.
'rho World Almanac amId Encyclopedia for
1595 Is indeed a marvel in the way of or-
'ganizeti facts , figures and records of recent
events. It is a storolloilse of current
knowledge carefulily selected , arranged with
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closely prIntout nilti compact mass , cover-
lag nearly 00 pages of the latest lnfomnia-
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(110 specIal features presented for the first
time are the financial statements of over
360 universities and colleges and a tabular
history of strikes in this cottlutry. Thin
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price being only 25 cents. The Press Pub-
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A superb frontIspiece by Newman , repro-
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The Aeronautical Annual for 1895 is a new
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of 'workers Iti this field. Tile special feature
of this number is a series of reprints of
early treatises on the subject , among thorn
Da Vinci's "Treatise on tile Flight of Birds , "
Sir George Gayley's "Aerial Navagatlon"
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by Thomas Valker (1810) ( ) , and Franklin's
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"A Brief Account of tIle Lick Observatory"
Is a title that in its own verde defines the
contents of the pamphlet bearing It. Tim
paper is prepared by Edward S. Holden ,
director of the observatory.
The fIrst of the season's seed almanacs Is
around It ; halls from the enterprising firm ,
\v. Atlee Burpee & Co. , Phliladeipllla.
IN THE LEAD.
SVondcrftitCtores Mitdc All Over tiuc
Coti ut i'
Every form ofPiles Yields to it
floport. ; in Tcst Circo.
In spite of\tho fact that the Pyranllti Pile
Cure is so well known us a certain cure I or
every form of plleu"there are still many
people who tllink a sirgical operation the
only sure cure.
Hundreds of thorought trials In tile hands
of. physicians anti patients hlavo proven
beyond a doubt , however , that surgical opera.
tions for piles are unnecessary , cruel , Il3hl
times dangerous to life , and a relic of bar.
barism. The Pyramid Pile Cure will cure
any form of plIes effectually and wIthout a
particle of pain or Inconvenience , at shighit
expense and no danger whatever , as it Is
perfectly harmless. The way it. effects
patients whto use It may be ltlfel'retl frolli
thlo followIng from Mr. 11. Crook of Water-
leo , Ia : Gentlemen-I have used ( lie Pyramid -
mid Pile Cure and it is out of sight , tile best
thing I ever 'tried , I think It baa entirely
cured mc , I have told Mr. Knapp , our druggIst -
gIst lucre , about It and lie Itasordered some ,
This remedy Is a great thing for piles.
Fronu Mrs. C. U. Splllman , llUjltsVlhie ,
Ala. : Not long sInce you seilt my husband
some of your Pyramid Pile Cure and It dlul
1dm so much good that I want to write to
you andtell you about it , as lIe suffered very
much , and nothing seemed to reach his case
until he tried ( lie Pyramiul ,
From J. D. Roberts , Mt. Moriab , Mo. : I
have used the Pyramid Pile Cure , and re-
stilts lIavo been entIrely satisfactory , There
can be ito question but that it is a certain
and lasting cure for piles , at least it has so
prove , , lit my case.
Miss Iaster Nunley of Tracy City , Tenn. ,
wrItes : The Pyramid Pile Cure has done
my sister more good titan anything site hiss
over taken. I have nothing but words of
warm commendatioti for it.
The Pyramid Pile Cure has become recognized -
nized as the only standard pile cure strictly
on its merits , , aad what it has repeatedly
done in obstinate cases both ) in private ; rae-
Lice of reputable physicians anti in individual
cases.
It is so cheap as to be within the reach of
all classes of 1)00510 , antI druggists every-
wllero state that it gives universal satisfaction -
tion , VZliCh can hardly be otherwise when it
18 remcrnberctl that it is composeul of tIle
best remedies known to the bnCdIcal proes-
aba , in treatment of rectal diseases.
A pamphlet describing the cause antI cure
of piles mailed free by addressilig Pyramid
Ca , , Albion , Mid' ,
V16OR OF MEN
Easily , Quickly , Permanently Ristorcd ,
'Weitkueus , Nervousness ,
Debility , and all the train
of evils from curly errors or
- later exc1soS * the results of
overwork. ic1xness worry ,
etc. 1"uhi strongtli , duyttt.
opIflout and tom' given to
. every organ antI trtloa
, . ofihibO1y , Sinlplenat.
1tIrmut nethods. immeill-
I I ! ate itnprovenleflt. seen.
Failure impoeible. iiWI reforoileel. h5ooIe
explanation cumt proofs wallet ( scaled ) free.
galE MEDiOAL OU. Buffalo1 N.Y.
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DUFFY'S PURE
MALJJSE
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FOR MEDICINAL'USE
NO FUSEL OIL
SltlCtltlutg to Itch , ytin resIst time grip ,
wiieht Is utgoiil ellilt.'tnle. All atItuiorhtle.
agrc ( ) thuS stmotig , veil iinurlslued initlie4
hli'C ( II Ii t ii iii g I U i cii r. 'I hls p U ra s I lutI uhati t
I , ti tretlaltrel tie Shut wesh ,
,
Ii ftlt'1'Ei IINiiIh
tutu iaTilZS TiLE 111.001) .
Sn that chills no kept at. ii * ilstitlco ) tuliui
thisri is Ii , ) tlttngi'r of the general Uepr.'RiOts
tutu itiiignttr vliicii ltrec.'cIs tIll ntttu'k uS
I it , , gnu. lai stile I)3 * iriiegist i 1)11(1 g rucera
( iverytu ht're. All ill ustrslt'l PitIllilhIlet wIl' 3
ii a seit t tt ) a ii iii i cat I , iii II ) '
.
1)Uvi.v .tIALT V.'ll1'4KEV 130. ,
ItlWil'4TEht1 , Y.
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PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRIES
fly purchasing goods made at ( lie following
Nebraska factories. It YOtl cannot find what
you want , communicate with the manufac-
tumors as to what dealers hiandlo thll'lr goodsI
I3Ia. ' ; . 13UflI.i1' .INi ) T11NR ,
B11S OMAHA BAG GO ,
Mnnufaeturerr of all kinds of cotton & burlap
bags , cotton flour sacks & twine a .pceialty
81' 'lG 618 S. 11th-si.
JtIt U.S IlL'S.
TILE NEBRASKA BRUSII FACTORY.
A. S. Green , Manager. Manufacturers bt
brushes of all kinds. 507 S. 12th st. . Omaha , Neb ,
JIIIJJ. I Kl".tS 1' ; Yi ( ) 0 , FI. ( ) (111 , I'll. I Sr.
WM. PRESTON & Co.
Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes ,
Sickle brand sql' rqlsing Ilour & yeast , Do you
use Preston's beSt dour ?
hA ICIXJ P0 hI'lIIIl.
A. V. KEITH CO ,
Manufacturers of Mrs. ileitli's Pure llnkln&
I'owder , Extracts & Self itising Iluckwheat.
Sold by all grocers. 615 8. 13th at. Tel. 1509.
111th ; $ J'13111b5.
OMAHA BRE\Yllffi \ ASSOCIATION ,
Car load shipments made in our own refrigerator
cars. Blue Ribbon. Elite Export , Vienna Export.
antI , Family Export , delivered to nil parts of city.
CA UIILIGIC .FACTO1tIES.
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FROST & hARRIS.
Carriage & Wagon Makers. CarrIage. , buggie. ,
phuaetons & wagons always on humuS & made t 3
order. 2313-15 llamney.st. , Omaha.
COFFR1I , SPIG'IJS , I3.LKIX61' J'0l1'l)1315 ,
COSOLIDAPEII COFFE CO. ,
Coffee Roasters , Spice Grinders , Manufacturers
German BakIng Powder anti German Dry hop
Yeast. 314-16 8. 12th street , Omaha.
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FLOUR ,
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Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour ,
C. II. Illack , Manager , Omaha.
. J'UJfNITUftIJ P.O CVJJCIRS.
OIAJIA UPHOLSTERING CO.
Manufacturers of parlor furniture , lounges , dIn.
lag tables & folding beds. 20th , ave. , llqyd to
Sahiler streets.
INS UJCl NCR ,
UNION LIFE INSURANCE GO ;
Over one niihhion dollars go out of Nebraska
every sear for no better insurance than is fur-
nhshed by this UnIon Life of Omaha , Agents
wanted In every toWn in Nebraska.
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SOUtItll OIAHA ) CE AND COAL CO.
Domestic & steam coal. We have tIme best. Of-
lIce 1601 Famnain'st. Telephone : Office 373 , yard
1766. .1. .A , Doe. gea'J manager.
! IION JlOII. ! .
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INDUSTRIAL IRON \STORKS. \
ManUfattulIng St repnirlng of all Icintit of ma.
chinery , engInes , pumps , elevators , printIng
presses , loungers shafting & couplings. 1403-I
llowardat. , Omsia.
PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO.
Fire hydrants , water & gas pipe , special. ; boiler
fronts & fittings , street Wy cour wiie ) a , .Archi.
tocturai Iron Wolk ! . Office 201 13. 16th-it. , Omaha.
PAXTON & VIERLINU IRON \VURKS. \
M'f'is of Arehiitectural Iron Work , General
Foundry , 3incltino and BlacksmIth Work. , En.
gineers tO Contractors for Fireproof Iluilding. .
Olflce anti Works , 7) . I' , By. & tOo , 37th htref. $
Omaha.
, , lI1 , . ; UP.L UrUJtIVJ ( flhltMllM 15.
'
rIE ! MEOEIt CdEICAL COMI1ANYP
Manufacturers of fluid extracts , elixir , , eyrup.
& wines , compressed triturnte. , hypodermic tab.
let ! . pills & scientific medical novelties , Omaha.
J1ilJ'TJt15.JPi , ULIT ( J1IBS.
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L.G HOUP ,
Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Sleds ; Jobber
V'cathiers and PIllows. North lithl anti Nicholas
lOts. , Omaha ,
.NIGIII' 1r4'JuJI ! , J"IICIJ Hl'ItJ'Ii1u' ,
AMERICAN DISTRIGT TELEGRAPH ,
'flue only perfect proteCtion to property , Exam.
Ills It. Pest thing on earth. Reduces iasuraac.
rates. 1303 I200giaii.st.
0Vsli4L1 JdU3'O1t1JS ,
IiILPATIIICIi-IOCII ( DRY GOODS CO.
Manufacturorl & Jobber. of the celebrated Duck.
akin brand shift , pants , overalls & duck cloth.
lag , 1101.3-8 liamncy.st , Factory East Omaha.
IiTZ-NEYINS CO.
Mminufactures of mc0 , & boys' clothing , pants ,
shiirta&overalls. _ 202.212 5 , iitit'ab
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THE OMAhA IAPER BOX CO.
Manufacturers of all kind. paper boxes , ahelS
boxes , sample cases , mailing tubes , etc vsd.
ding cake & fancy candy boxes , drogglil a jeweir7
boxes. 1.2(8.10 Jones-it , , Omaius.
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51111Cr P.S VTfJIf IRS ,
Ju H , LYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT CO.
Exclusive custom shirt taitort.
I
1115 Ferilam street. Telephicas 508 ,
l'ITVIF11IlJJ'iJ'IXfJ ' 31(10K.
HENRY BOLIN , OIMIA , NEll.
} 'actory in Louisville , Cias. Co Quality of
guaranteed to be ci good iii soy nuaaufactufs u
UtsIds ol ( liii slate. ZIc'nry Ui'lIn. '
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