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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1895)
_ : r n--I. _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . . . . . . . I I . t Sf. , r ttr ; ' r f J , T ( . ' OMAHA DAILY 13E1i rUE5DAY FIDnnUARY 12 . _ . . (3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.'IIE O : , , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M - - - - - - - . . COMMERCiAL .AND FINANCIAL - : Wbe\t ! Wtn E'1SY Yo3tordfy Under Lower : Engfh Oables. - MAY OhlS hND CORN dos D lOWER - : Vlslhte Supply Since 1\ " 'rckgo , ShO\\4'll Th ' . Jeer'IISI of Ocr 1lllon Ilshe1- lcc Seling Orllrr from Abrond J.fltc. ; . I - CICAOO , I'el 31.-Whnt wa envy today under lower lnRIsh : cabc ' . May closing .e 1ower. ) oats nnd cor ench elOM lie lower wt prl'1810n8. alter In early slump , Inlshel , at nn nlncc. Wheat opened weak here , because New Yolk Bent sell rig orJcI to laauKrate the day's bu5l. ncs" and lwe for n larger qlanth' then the Chlcag" blls were lrellc,1 to nbsorb. A I.h'- , e11 cable rccclved by 1 New York firm sayS Ing that the foreign market afcr opening film ha" closed weak , owing to freer ocerlng9 from . Argentine . was KI'el a9 the cause or 1.18 . weak- nou 11 New Yotk HecelJts at primary mnrkets were again light. The totnl was l .O > bl , . agnlnsl 14,0) ho , on Monelay Inal. The vblbe ! sU1ly s nee 1 wcel\ aRf aho1cel I IlccreMe It 1,031,000 bu . comlucel with 1 recrcasc of 33.0 bu on ( lie corresponding - Inl week or last 'ear. May wlwat , which c1080,1 at G"c hid on Hatunlny , OltnJ with one ,10 ! al fliRt Irlec , , vliiIe hundr"la were at the ' time otThrlng I at i' c. lurln the fulcnc'l I rangd b.tween tte gilt t,3c h r\C , belnt nbGut Iteld ) ' nt G31ie at 10 U. 'fle "XI'ot , elear.ticth wore again d SJt'ptlntnlly ' light. Ilte ndic'h ( reIn 1.lcrooler wcl , . nnL ! It \a8 hIlt I I r. f accompanied itiu free h'lIing oreler8 ror wheat < oon"anle.1 wih sl'lnl Contnental unnrkfts on the other hand , showel nn Improvement upon Stturday's , closing. lnrdrhJr\ and Stocker were nh to have the leavlest buyers tolay. ( The . market rUlet welt ! during the grater prt oC the afternoon . , with the prices lt times apparently mnlntalled with dllcul ) above 63c . May eJoslng at & % C. 67c. 'he corn market opened ( ! very heavy and - . below the price at which puts Iold on Sat- urda ' . I did not ret above the prIce nil 'tiny . but became wealter lS the iucsston pro- grc8sC up to within ll 'nn hour oC the elose. There were sellers DC May at the j opening from 41ic to He , and It had de- dined to 4c to ' 1'4C before 12 o'clock I v became dull al the decline with a feeling oC , heavIness general ) ' pervading the crowd 'ho ! demand for uhlpment It was clahfed , was very limited . ReceIpts were light today . day but for 10mortw receipts are cst- mated to Rhow considerable ncrense over the recent average . The visible supply In. creased only lC.0 bti. . as compared with an Increase oC 1,619.0 bu. a year ago. The market recovered some near the end with trading al 41c nt the close. In oats qUite a iool1 business was trans. acted , and valles 1001 the end showed a Ilhight falling oft from Saturday . The influence - , , fuence oC corn could be credited to having ruled , the fluctuations to a great extent but besides that there was some Independence to the market. Some quite large lines were . Bold out by Iloyden and Bartet-Frazier. , all at which WIS readily absorbed by the crowd In general. May opened at 29c , sold , - off t : 28)c . nll closed at 2 % e bid. The cash market was dull and a full half cent off. Oferings were not large but no In. . qulry existed. T The provision market acted In a most . unaccustomed manner. The receipts of bogs were heavier than had ever been , known for one day before numbering 6.0 , head. Notwithstanding such an enormous l ( supply ot raw material , the prIces of pro- I . visions at the close of the day were higher \ than ft the close at the session oC Satur- , day Heavy buying , presumably by shorts . caused the reaction. May pork. which closed Saturday at $1O.12 ½ . opened this morning at ; $9.85. but recovered Cram that point and , cloRell worth $1QI May lard which rEsted L at $6G on Saturday opened today at $6.r ali closed at $6.62 % bid. fibs dropped 7'c nt thc moment of opening , but recovered that and 5 cents besides by the end at the Resslon. Estimates for Tuesday : Wheat 10 cars : tt , bead corn 22 cars ; oats. 1" cars ; hogs 3.0 , . There \ l be no session oC the Board oC ! . Trade tOt rrw. owing to the state holiday ' to eomme ' rate Llncoln's birthday. ¶ . The leading future ranged IS follows : tc Arlclce. I Open. I lliziu. I Low. I ci - - - - - 'Wheat.No.2- ' Feb . . . . lO lO i 10U fO ' , May . . . . 13GH 1 : : ' 13U 1 : ' . , Juiiy : . . . . p4" 14 l.m 14 @ . Corn No . 2. , tt - -'eb . . . . 42 42 42 42" May , . . . . 44(4 44' 44i.Gt 44i ' ? July . . . . 444t 443 4au 44@ , , Cats No. 2. . . , , . , Feh. . . . 27i 2714 27 ( 2' , ; May . . . . 2SU@:0 20 :8H :8J' 4 JUlIO . . . . 2B' @U 2SH . 28H 28H@Jj . Pork per bbl f 1'iay pr . . . . 081 10 11 0 85 10 15 . . ? . short Ribs- . Rbs- May . . . . 0 10 0 05 0 60 0 02U . , Lnrd.100 ; .ay. . . . . _ 111 5 ao 112U _ 1'27\ Cash quotations were as follows : 'l FLOUR-Unchanged . - ? SL.r I.UI-Unchnngt1. . sprlnl 5 ? 560 ; No. 3 L1' spMnl. nominal : No. 2 red . & % @ I'c. . CORN-No. 2. 4 ! c. . , OATS-No. 2 25o : No. 3 white. 30631 : , No. 3 whte ! , 2IHI31c i . . ltYIO-No. 2. 51c. , UARLRY-No. 2. 56e ; No.3 , G656o ; No.4 , . B3ttl4c. FLAX SEEDNo.1. $ i.4l. TIIOTHY SEEDPrime $ I.2. I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork per bbl. . $9.8T@ 4 1&,0. I.aed per 100 ( per $ C.57. Short ntis. , . , , ' sides ( loose ) . $3.05tJ5.lO : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) ( $ .G1 < 4.1 : ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , ' 5 , 5f.4 : WIIISKY-Distiilere ' finished goods . gal. . i : ' 1.2. WInSKY-Distiers' . Inlshe < g09. per gal. r ; The following were the rteelplB and shipments ? tooay : : rticleH. Receipts. ShIpments. ) ; b ; : : 8. - 6001) Wheat bu . . . . . . . . . . . 6.010 3.000 i . Corn. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . 35.000 32.000 1 ; Oa\s. . \ bu . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.00t OHOOO' i I.e.bu. . i . . . . . . . . . . ' 1.000 4,001) ) , & , flarley . 1m. . . . . . . . . . . . . p.ooo13.000 _ gi. On Iho Produce xchmo : toc & Iho buttr mar ) $ 0 kOI was Stan : creamery . 12(23 . Q ; dairy 0 k. r20c : . Eggth qUllt ; .20@2le. NEW YOIUt UENEltAL MAIUUII' . ? C1o.ing Ulotltlons on the l'rlnulpal Com- , , . modlles RII Itol.tes. iM NEW YOltK Feb. 1.-I LOUI-R.celpt9. . .80 i bbls. ; expurfs , 0,0 bUs : - ales , 2.20 pkgs. ; J 'market stcld ) ' . with a fair demand . Including 'r ' some exp rt business In bakers' In sacks and winter .loI , lr < e . . . Southern flour . dull. Hye c hour. SlMUY 11110 raIny active. Duck wheat flour IQUr , Inl flrly oClve. Irm , $ .6f I.10. lour. , ( UUCKW1ISAT.-Quiet : INmAI.-Qulet : yellow ; western . , $ l.031,10 ; ZJrandrwInr . $ .0 ; sums 2.0 sacks $ .03(1.10 . UYl.-Nomlnal ; car lots lo ; boat loads , ! @ i.c' Uc. $ 'lAIT.I Y-Nomllll ; Milwaukee . 04165c ; two ' c. . roved . state , 6a61c. DAnLEY MALT-Nominal ; western. 70075c ; . , ix.rowed 70t75c. 4.vI1UA'rIcceipts. . 1.10 bu. ; exports none ; I pales . 2.18).0 < bu futures and 16,0 bu. 11'01. " tpot lark.1 dull ; No. : ned , In slnr and do- vator 5700 ; ulo , &So ; t. o. b , . 59to ! aloa ' 1 No. 1 norlh.rn 17\ < delivered ; N3. 1 hard , 60 delvere < Olitfolli declined at the ol'enlnl tinder , easier private cobl'a. foreign soiling anll pr38. . . . . l'el8 of heavier receipts , sold off further on an .i increase In pasenge . disappointing visible supply < lsnlllntng - . , decrease . closing l.iverpooi cables weaker . but , ? t 3nglishi finally , Plirtly visible tecovered , and closed I on lo : tlg\ \ decrease tJo net In hiss the : i No. : red , F'ebrLuary . close nt G7c : March . 51 1.16 51 1 closed at r.1c ! ; May GSIHN 1.16. rinsed l . at 58o : June closed at 6 .c' July 68'W,9"c . . ' Closed 'at (9c : August & 9W1'JLe. closed al 5 .c. .1 ( XIN-H.ceIJts. 39.0 bu. ; eXIorts. 26,400 bu. : 1 sales. . 39110 ) bu . futures 11,1 4. ( bu. spot. , HI".t InarKel easier ; No.2. 47Te I eievatorl : ? , yehlaw. .io : No. 3. n .c. Ollons opened weak . and declined uut ml,1 , nU.rol on heavier ro : , , . celptl and local n'llzlng. Inlly 1"'laly rne with Ihl'at and cloae,1 , II % 0 LeeUne : I"olral ' , - closed a U1c : May . U , C. % c. closed at ' : July. 4ttf68c ( closed lt 4t6145e . 'lc - .OATKlcr , ' 1,1. . 10.5 48tH81t. , 2 tiu : , . iiaies [ . .0 bu. futures and :5,0 bu. spot , Spot market dull : No. 2 , 3"c : Ni' 2. ellh'erl. 3Htc : , No.3 , 32'ic ; NI 3 white , 36i4e ; No 3 white . . 't'C ; Imc" whIte . western and state . 37no. - UpIiuui and weAker with . ( ' , ' ' lUls quiet an < wlh corn nosing IJ $ I' ! ( uo oc for Ihe day ' February close at 43e : , Jh , clnse at 3e ; ? .iay . 331133c. closed II 3Je. . IA Y-Qllel ; shll'plnl , O : 10 10 cha'ce. UOc. - iifti'S-Steudy : state. common to choice old 1 . 1t1c ; new iinnlyh'alla , lie ; Pacific cosit old , . 8l4t1el 115W . Ui 10. JIfH-uel ! 'vit Alt d New Olean" , , secteJ : , ' : 4 to 65 - . . 4it1e. lu.n" . Ayres dry , : 10 : t ' , , t _ lbs. . lIe : 'fe"ns dry . ) 24 Iu 3 ibL . jJ0. i Li3eTt1lhtQulctl hemlok sole Li. A. . light , to . heavy weights . l1fti7c. I 1Uc. 'WOOl.-Htc-udy : domestic fleece J fSo ; pulled . J'HO\1810NS-lecr. quiet. Cut meotB. firm ; 1t1 t pickled bellies. t4ti5o ; 1lekle hiauii , 1080 - : ] .urul. . dull but .trady ; western steal cl.e at 16.8UO,9) ; I tiluar closed ot 16.85 , nomInal : i May , H , ujunitullil : lello < , ilcudy ; compound . ii U11 Vuk $ dull . y. flhl'l'TlSli-Firulll . wfstel dairy , 10f13 ; west. j- , era clfomet. 16:0 ; western faclory. SUe : 1lgIni , 20 : Imitation cneaunei' 1010 ; state . I dairy , 10flj : tto Clal\'O' . 1(20. i ( : lI3iflii-Vuun " ; large uHl'.e ' ; .ntall . 9W 1lui : laut , .kll" ZtIec ; full .klns. 2t2\.c \ \ ( 1QUS-iesler state and I'elnsh'onla. 530 : aOOI-I.a.I'rt :0 . . Ice ' , oule , U\e ; tecehHI 1.301 pkgs , ; western \ . fresh. 3103e ; usoutliurn . : ( j300 . 1'AJ.W-Dul ; diY , tIUt c ; couatry , 40 . % c. ' ' ) - \ : United closed at 11.O13 r bid : Wuhlnjto\l. \ MNomllaUnle b"I. IOU7.1 $ < \llhllgton. . I i - : . bulk , 'UO ; Itlned , New York ,61 ; Phiadelphia i olhl U"IIIII" . $6. ; l'lll"ellhll and Jttlmor" , . II Lulk. * 3.80 , . ' . : IIOSIN-Steady. . ' 1'ti1tt'SNTJNF-Firmer ; 93tJ3Qc $ , I 'lUltl'bN1'INf.I"lrmer IOI'.h..d domulc , fatr tl extra . ' ! . 6lc , . . , New Orleans . . OI.A8S1SStfIIIY ; Ollcanl. open keille . good to choice. G .o o . . . lii . 36 . nomllutl . . . TIN-IIUldy ; Straits $1.1. nomtnl ; plat.s. % aiu . IrB 0l4 'dotage , 6 Lens 1elr rt tn at ' "Iu. \lln ' . . , . . . . , . _ , . , , - . . , , . _ . _ 'N' - . - - ; . . - _ . - _ < . - * . ; ; M tons . 'IttI : ) ' t'n lt ' 1.3'\1 10n..l..I. 13 tin lt U3n ; 2 t"n l\lrch \ In n $ t. : : 2S tans Mlral.Ipl tin lt 813.40. In 11.40. OIANOF - nul ! ; fancy sund . $3.6)0.SOi I othit'ril . 82.00114 ( ' 0. 110 ION-Dul .0fH ; IcoIch $19.fiOf12).C0 : Ame- lcsn . t.80(1l2.PL 8l'V.l.T11t-Rasy ; domestie . * 1,10. 1.I1I-h'teiu,1y ; imkel' \rlC. 1.021H ex. chnn& utica . $3.13t46jtl. ' ( ' & ' 1llleel.U.1 - ; ( brokers' price ' 9.13 ; ex . change price , 89.53. COTTON i ) OltDul : Mummer ) 'clow. 2620 _ _ _ _ _ _ ( I"nnHSI n\ MAILI8I3T. Condition or Trudo 11' Quintntloyu . on ' 'nl.l. RII IRIC7 J'rodue" llttTTflR-Cuiled ptock. 6c : common to fair I 10fUlt I fair to good country 1 U\e ; choice to fancy . ISilrci gathered creamery . 18c : separator creamery . l f2J. 1':10SStrlcth' fresh miii . 22Ut3c. I.IVI 10t'lrHV-Chlcken8. Mi6c : ducks , CCI : turkeys 6c : heavy tOI . . 5e ; geese . 6c. 1)RFSSiI ) I'OtTf.TIOY-Chlekens . fn'r. CU64C ! ; choice large . 6ic \ ; cho'co tsl , 1@Sc : turkeys . fair to good . S6J0c : choice heavy 8\ 9c : chole ala10f10 66Jlc : < uck . fair to good , 7\(8c ; fancy full dressed . 9410e ; geese , fair to good. 111el fancy ( till dressed 9010c. UAMI1uc wing teal , per (1Oz . Ulnl , .5 : green wing teal per doz. Jer * 1,2551,501 1 ducks , mixed . per deL . $1,011.2 ; can\'nback . $4.0) ! ' S.O : mnlnr.ls and rM hutnds . * 2,50412.751 : small rahIttll . i5c6U.0 : Jack rabbis , $ i.25tj1.50 ; squir- " 'la. G4k. VI AI"C:1Ic. : tat , iO to 10 Iba. . are quoted at 6lic : large and coatse 31 10 CIfgSI'WJaeonoln full errata , Young A , lIe : twins , 1c ; Nebraska and Iowa . full cream , 1CI N.hraakn and Iowa pnrt skIms . 1QrSc : Llm. hurll. No I , lIe ; brck : No.1 , 10 : Swish , No is iSo. IIAY-lJplanil luuy . $9 : ml\alel. * $ .SOl : lowland , fSi ; rye trnw . 16. Color makes the price on tiny hrlnl Light top ! haelc . sell the best . Only top I grades . 110WNB01d birds. per eloz. . 7GclI.0. "FO BT.\ 111.135. lOTATOER".lter stock . car lots 6 : : .lal loIs , 70e. OLD BEANS-Janl.plckcd. nll'Y. $1.9I20 : 1.11 : beans , liar ib . 58c. ONIONS-On oHiers Ill : per bhl. , $2.73. ( 'Allll'e(113-On onions . 2c. , ClhUIt't'-1'er .17" GO & . , S\t'T : I'OTATOLS-Uood stock , $2GO ; lnn. ' sns. ' 2.2. l I'TH-Per : bhil . $1.50. ( 'AIIItOTII-l'er 1.1,1. . $2. C'AtYLIPLO\S'flIt-l'er crate ot a deL and half ( A1I.n I.OWgH-I.r do& ad hal Dr two , loz . $ 2.2502.50. JO1H.n.\HHI-ler : lb. . 607c. . HSNn'S-Per bid. . ' 2. 6(7e. 1t1"FAIlAlAH-l'er ! lb. . l,4e. , Ilc. 1'A1ti4hfl'-l'er Iloz. bunches 350 TtlltNli'S-.l'er bhii. . $1.50. SI'INACII-l'er bbh . . ; ? .GQ .O l'113 Pl.ANT-Per . ln - Iloz" , 5'60C. 1'ItUITS. . "HUTS. Reports received ( aim Ilo.t all sections . ot the south indicnte that the ot cnrl . 1"lcate crop early fruIts aa wel \cl'lu.be" : has been cut down anti .Ie. , troyed and that nothing of any consapuence : lay he nntcll'n"'d rrom t:1er. : In conseuence Apll. ' A letter was r".I'ed { today however from Ne' vn.la Mo. . which supplies Omaha with I great Jnany berries . saying that there had been no .Inm'gl at that plnt. There has been u gcod , teal of snow and steady cold weather , ( co has kept the fruIt 1\ell frm startIng . and thus I".erle < them from being injured hy t1e : severe cold. Other sectIons may lIneS that they have been more reared than hurt and In the end \ may turn oUI , that tlure are enough early fruits andvegetabtes to all demands. . _ 'egtables supply al Quotn- " : i : \ . ' , . \ISWlntpr Nells none. AIII.I SCI10Ice stock , $ .ooa 15. OIAI'ESConcord. ) none : Malagas per 65 to 6S-lb. bl.IR. . gross . 8l0.0010.50. per CItANI3I3R1tIES-Jerseys bbl. , fancy , $11000111.50 TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES-F'lonldas . per box $2.1640 ; Call. rornla navels . 3,50 : seedlings . $3. BANANASChoice stock , 82.00012,50 per bunch. I.gMONSNew Slessinas . sizes 30 10 36. $3,5 04.00. l'INEAPPLESP. doz. , $2.S001.O0 . MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTRItS-Medium. per can 16c ; horseshoes , 20c : extra staadnrfls , lie : extra spleets. lIe : com- pnny select8. 260 ; New York 'COUltM , Ito : bulks standard . per gal. , 81.25. NEW FIGS-lCxtra ranC ' , iCe ' I"IGS-I'xtr fancy : fancy . 14c : choice , 12@13e : CalIfornIa . bags 1c. 1c . HONEY-New York. lid : dark 1401150 : Call. rlrln , 16c : strained , 4 10 10 - lb. cans 1q15c lb. . Cl. 10. IAPLE SYflUI'-Glailon jugs per doz. . $12 : liixby . 5.gal. cans . U. NUTS-Almonds . 15c ; ) nglsh walnuts soft. shelled . lIe : stRdards , jOe : tbert9. SOle ; Brash ! nuts 8c. , BAUER JIAUT-holce white , per bbl. . $4,500 G.O : per half bbl. . $ $2.5062. . . $ .50 MINCE MEAT-Fancy . In half bbls . per lb. . &u.c : 10-gal. kegs , 6c ; condensed , per case of 3 dos. pkgs. . ' 2.5. CIDEIt-Pure Juice , per bbl. . $5 : hal bbl. . $3. hIDES AND TALLOW. SlIDES-No . 1 green hides . 34c : No. 2 green hides 3c : No. 1 gen salted hides ! : gen . green salted hides 40 : No. 1 green salted hides 2 to 40 Ibs. . Gc ; No. 2 green salted bides 25 to 4 Ibs. , 4140 : No : 1 veal calf ' 8 sal.1 lb. . 8c : No. 2 veal calf 8 to 15 Ibs. . 5e : No.- 1 dry Ont hides ; 6c ; No 3 dry flint hides , So : No . 1 dry isalted hides . 6 ; part cure hides . ½ c per lb. less saied fully cure . SHEEP < PEl.'SOr.cn salted , each 2(6e : gen salted shcarJngl short woolell early kln . ) . ' each &OlS : dry shenrlng9 short wooled early skins ) . No.1. each . 50100 ; dry .h.arlng9 ( short wole early sl\nsl. ) No.2. each Gc : dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 5018c : dry Ont Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight 460 : dry Ont Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight 46J614c : dry flInt Colorado murrain wool pelts . 4t6\c lb. , actual . weight 401Cc. TALLOW AND < EASETolow. No.1. 3e\ tallow , . No.2. tc : grease , white A. 304c ; grease . whIte D 3c : grease . yellow , 3c ; grease . dark . 2fIlc : old butter . 2012'4c ; beeswax , prime. 102 ; rough tallow , 20 < " Liverpool llaret ! I.IVEIPOOL. Feb. 11.-4:15 : p. m.-WHEAT- Slot steady ; demand peon : No. 2 red winter 4s 41d : No. 2 red spring 6s 1d : re . 1 hard , Manitoba , 61 2td \ ; No. I CalIfornia. stocks ex- hausteel. Futures < opened steady and unchanged but later declIned . closing quiet . with a'ebrnr farthing lower and other monlh8 2 rarllngs : lower. BUsiness abut equally distributed : Fetru. ary . f 3d : March , 4s 6d ; A pli , 4s 7146 : May , 4s id : ' June . 4s 8,1 : Jul ) ' . 4s Sd. COIN-pot. steady : American mixed new , 49 Id. Futures opened quiet and unchanged from Saturday's close . closing dull wl\ : near positIons 2 tarthlngs lower. and distant posItIons : to 3 farlhlnRs lower luslners h.avlest on early pa- sitlons. I.'ebruar. March , 4s 'd ; April . May. 4s 3d : June July 4s 3d. FLUI-Dul ; dema'd poor : Bt. Louie fancy wInter Gs 6d. PIOVISIONS-Jacon. steady : demand inoder- ate : Cumberland cut 28 to 30 Ib9. 31s : short ribs 2 Ibs. . lOs 6 : long clear tight . 31 to 40 l.s" . 2s 6d ; long clear heavy , 55lbs. , lbs 6d ; short clear hacks lIght . 18 lbs . lOs : sort clear middies heavy , 5S Ibs. . 2s 6 : 'clear bleg 1 10 18 Ibs" , Ifs lId : shoulders . square. 12 to 18 lb. , 28. : hams short cut 1 to 10 Ibs. . ' 39 . Cd. I TAI.LOW-Fin. N. A. . 22 Gd. IE : I"-Extm India mess . 689 9 ; prime mess . ills G : pork . prime meaufine western . t8 "l : prime mesa medium ; Its 30 ; lard . dull . pnimq ' w.t.rn. 31s : refined In pails . 35e < M. prmq I' C1i13131313-Quiet ; demand , moderate , finest ' AI.rl"n - . 48s : same loderatel tncst 'I llUT'1'1531-Fineat U. S . 15s ; good . SOs. nOSIN-Common. 4s. 'OTTON SI'ED OUrLI\erol refined . iTs Gil. LINSIIF2I ) 0L21s 9.1. 11'THOI.IWI-Helne. 6. UEF1tIQltltATOIt DEEF-Fore quaVers 4d : bind quarter 5d. 11O1'SAt London ( Pacific coast ) . : Ibs , 15s. 1'IOAS-Canadlan , 4s 1I3d ' . St. Louis tenerRI Market. ST. LOUIS . Feb. 10.-FLOUR-Firm ; Un- chunlp . WI < A1'-PMe weak at " 0 off . but was hOUlhl' up to % 0. then ruled nervous and unset- tie.t.closlng at 4c off 10 unchanged : No. : red . ash and Felrar 1e : May , 5Z0132c ; Juno , 52 % " 2"c : icily Ic. COhN-Followed wheat. closing a shae off : No. I Inixeti i . cash and February , 40e : Slay 410 : July , 42c. OATS-Strong at 14a higher ; 'No.2. cash Id February OI c : May , 2c : July 21 % c. ltYl3-No. 2 utTered . east side , 56c ; bid , SIc. IIAIILFW-Unchanged . II.I \ UnchaJgr. UHAN-Stendy ; 65e. cost track. FlAX D-Unchanged. . ( IltASS Heetl-Uncllanged . UIASS S..I-Unchangl. IA Y -Slo\ : unchanged. lttI'FTUIt-Unchanged . U'fTEII-Unc'Mled. EOGS-J"lrm : 25 . - 25. L13A l-$2.8S. 1.1'AI)1.95. HI'I I.TEI-$2.D5 . rlN Mt-3A1.-l.900J1,05 , ' . . WIISK\-I.2. COTTON ' 'n 5c. JAOOING- % . JAOOING.f5c. l'ltOVIHlONi4-lkrlc , .9lnndard mess jabbing . $ l0.12V. Lard . prime steam. ' 6,31' : choice $60. Dry salt meats and bacon . unchanged . JmCEIITKl"lour. 3.0 bI18. ; wheat. . 1.0 bu ; corn. 30,0 bu ; outs , : ,0 bu. HlllMEN'fSIflour. 3.0 bbls. ; wheat , . l , OO bu ; corn . 1,0 bu. : oats , 3.0 bu . lalUlloro Markets UAIJMOI. 1"eb. l1-'LOljfl-Dulll : western 1.1"LUIDulcstern lup.rlne. $ .0 < 2.0 ; western extra 82.10012.40 : w\ter family . $ ,6 3.65 1II'ecnl ( ) brands > : spring wheat st"lghls. $3.15@3.6 : receipts , 8.289 bbls. ; sales , 70 bblB WHEAT-Dul anti ea " spot and manth 5G0156c ; March . S1'.61374c ; May S30583c ; steamer No. 2 red . 6\Ht53c : rece'1Is , 7U17 bu ; stock . 75,01 bu . ; sales. , 31,0 bu. ; southern wheat , by , . sionple . 536156c : southern wheat , on grade . G4\(51 c. ( 'IN-lul und easy ; spot and month 460 .lcl March . f\iHHtc ; Muy , 486iS'4c : sleamer mixed . te bid : I eCllpls , MI. bu. ; stock , 12,0 bu. : southern white tOe ; southern yellow . 4345c. OA'-nrl ; No. 2 white w st'r. 35037e ; No. 2 mixed , 34.j35o ; receipts . * 1.361 bu . ; sleek . 247.621 bu I t IDIII ; No 2 , U6.1c ; receipts . 509 bu ; stock 3,10 " . 1.tI. iiA-Firmer : good to cholee timothy. 813.500 GRAIN I"IORIQOITS-Quiet. SUOAH-ulel FHBOITSulc. ; trlntlat"I. 84.02 ncr 10 Ibs. 13t'TTIII-Firno ; lal\c creamol . rrr % , : fancy imitation . 19f2 : fancy ladle . ) ' ; oed luitie . 13610 : store Packed 10m:0 Ilnicel E(1(1S-Fin IStiliOc. ; Cr.sh. 3c ; cold storage. 200322c . ; , Cll SBI'lrm'fanc ) ' New York Cool I. 0. . 1So . ; 1. 0. , 3 sIze \ . 1\c ; S. 0. . 20 to :3 size l'h1"d.II.IIII ( I ruin Market PIILAPEJ.J'UIA. J.'eb. 11.-\S'll13AT-Duili and 1.-WlnAT-lll wflq No. 2 red . February . 6T'.t3S144c' ' ; March . WtU51 ; April . 6\tr % c : May 1191l.c. COl - % AErl. lower : No 2 mrxed , 1"bIIOr . 4G3i(463c : March , 46 ' .ij7c ; Mu ) ' . fWUnc ) A ' . UtUI.c . , OAT-14c lower' No. 1 white . li'chuuary ' . U-t I :6'le 37003t4e. : March , a' ' 3Sej ; April , 3G'a:1\ic \ ; M" ) ' . FLOUR-Quiet I. but udea4y ; winter. s"ptlOne. $ .06:151 ; - \ tn , .tea.I' : : . ; No ,11- I ( Cr . family . 82.40612.50 ; l'enulylVIII. = Nler .tratgbt . IWU2G * ; wesrem wInter , clear , , 2.40 , - ' 4 . A - _ ' . . _ . i . . M"'I' _ . _ " 2r. : 1tet.r wlntpr ttallh. 'UY2 50 ; w"t. n winter patent . 32.81613.15 : spring . Clear , $ % 1,0 26) ; sprIng , * trnlght * 3.0003,28. a"rlnl. pnt.nt . * 3.2.013.56' : : pI1nR. . favorite hmnel higher . 1)'e flour . dull . lint ItI , ) ' nt $ .75 per Lbl. l for choIce 1'cnnh311nflili . l'pnnayl"'lla. llUCKV1i13AT FLOI'fl-t'nchnngcil lt HUff I1CKWIEAT 1.Ol'H-tnchant1 I.r" ' . . - lttlTT13lt-FIrm nl tl2c hIgher : fancy western : creamery . 2t26c fancy J'ennsyl\'nnla prints , lie ; fancy . jobbing . ? fl31c. (31t R0G5-tendy ; fresh wl.tern. 32f033c. hiUOAU-llt'flned . . lull and unchanged. ' CIII3CSIi-FIrm. . 8TOtHS - ANU lU IS. hnro "pecllnton . .t.rln7 Irregular and Unsettled 'hollthotL the they NOISY YORK . l'eh 11-Tile share plulnto today was Irregular sail un.etlec thrRhoul tie ta ) ' on a small 'oumo ot hud Cs and the final sales , how.l declines compared with Satur- ' ' Instances The dny's cl08'ng rKrls In most alh'nnce , In sterling exchange exerted n drooping influence In the malk.t and n mnjorl ) ' of the trailers took the bear .le , The Conlag ? ttcks were nmQng t:1e : heaviest of the lat n'll were largely ! soul on rumors or an Impending I.ceh cr. ahip. Ol < erl c t the company < en ) ' all Iinowi. edge ot facts , that would call for the apvilnt- bent ot a receiver . aJ.1 aaaert there h" . been no change In the condition ot the company to warrnt today's decline. prea'dent SturKJs branded the receIvership story l I lie and said no meeting of director hail been h.h to author. Izi' such I step. The greater Iar of : sail. Ing was credited to an ex.omcer of the compan The commo' Ilclne < 14 to 28 her cent . the preferred 2i ! to G her cent SOil , the guaranteed 31t to 12 per cent these Ilurs beIng the 10\'at ever touched and being 2Y4 , . 30 and GOI Ier cent respectively , b.lw the highest prices ma.le Iy , the stocks which w.r rache,1 \ JUle of lest . year . A slight : recovery was mnle In the corn- mon end IHer.t < In the fInal tr.lli today . but tIle guaranteed closed at the bottom Ib'rO ! . There was I Iewnl of thc selling mOl'er.nl In Nortluwextern . based on the nniual 9tltem nt . anel I break of 1 % per cent was effected . from whIch there wns no rally. Sugar . after nn early advance of 14 per c.nt. 90hl down 1 % I'er ce t I on the lIquIdation of I speculative account . , , closing at the lOwest pint , the preferred falling oft % per cent. The trading during the morning ' In the hOhl market was listless nail 1:1e : changes tl-inng. : Ja the late s".slons the Ill'alnl9 were unre an.- mated and some mateflai changes were re- copied . The lnn I quotations for tha g.ne nl list Ilel In . however. are lower. . \ggrlato sales , 3692tidLO. The nnlng l'nst's cahl.Rrnm says the market - kets were 1)llet tOdO ) ' . hut ,18Jrlanl7od 1) ' the Arnrican situation and the UncertaInty whether congress al the eleventh hour will authorize I gold loan. 1 Is r.lt here that Ir8hl nt Cleveland - land Iuu wisely 1 arrange the matter so a. to ; arrest the alontN1 or tile American nation hi the currency pl\hlem. lu.ln..s \menican stocks was n"Rlct.1 today , but the market Id i keenly Watched. Operators are even decreasIng ' th.ll ton"nltmonts In other markets to be r.a < ) ' at the right moment for American" Nu public I > announcement of the exact nature of the American lon Is eXIcICI before the day's limit lmit line < xllrt.I. Continental eX"hn'le9 on London a'c still rl.lnR. 'hore was I Irnewee ! .h"nt' In Grand Tlunl'9 today reu anticIpation or the forth- coining report. The closing was I shade better . UrRn's were nat on the announcement of I . . small internal lonn. The following were the 'clopmg quotations on the lending stocks oC the New York exchange - change today : ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Atchison . . . . . . S'TortIiweatern . . . 02) ' 0Ial8 RXlres" . . 149 . JiINorthw.sler. . . 131 { Ai , " ' 1 " . v . . . _ .i .ifl . .un. . . . . . . " " ' " & . . " . . . . . . " ' Aulu1xpress . . . 110"N . Y. & N. B. . . . 21H Balimor &Ohlo. OHt Ontario , I W. . . . l'l ' Canada Pacific. . . 11 Orgon Imp. . . . . 8 11101).8 Canada Southern. . .Bl ! Oregon Nay. . . . . If . Central Pacific. . . 1204 O. S. 1 & U. N. . 4 Ches. I Ohio. . . . 11'4 Pacific Mail. . . . 21 . Chlcago Atton. , . . 1410 . P. D. , I ! E. . . . . 2" ( C. D. & Q..70(6 .Pltsbur , . . . . . 153(6 . Chicago Gas. . . . . . 73(6 I'ullunan Palace . 164 Consolidated Gas. 127(6 Iteading. . . . . . . . C. C. C. &St. L. . 3h It. G. W . . . . . . 01 Colo. Conl" Irn.H R. O. W.pfd . . . . . . 43 Pd. Colon Oil Cert. . . 184 Hock Islnn . . . . OIM Oelawar& 1ld. 121 St. Paul . . < . . . . 64" Del. . Lack .k W. . li ! Lo pd. . . . . . . 117 D. ' It. G. pId..0-L : St. 1' . A Omaha. . . 20U B. & C. F. Co. . . . . : HU (10 pta. . . . . . . . JOB Erie. . . . . . . . . { ; Southern Pacitto . 17.C ! do nOd. . . . . . 21 1 Sugar Refinery . . . 1 ( Fort Wayne. . . . . 16 Tonn. Coal , Idrn. 14(6 G. 1 Northern old. . . 100 Texas Pacific . . . 1j 'C. & n. I. u [ . . . 00 T. & O. Cent. Ilrd. 70(6 70\ Hocktng Valey. . J { Union Pacific . . . 7(6 Ilr.ol8 Central. . . I/ ( U. S Express. . . . 42. St. p. .t Duluth . . 20 W. St. L , & P. . . . K. & , prd. . . . 226 dopfd. . . . 1. . . . . 12(6 Lake Erie & Wos15 Wells Fargo Ex . 103 arlo & Wels Fate : . do pfil. . . . . . . 70 Western Union . 87(6 Lake Shore. . . : . 1:7 Wheeling & 1 E. 0 Lall TrI9t. . . . 21 do phi. . . . . . . : I ) , LOlls\llo&N. . 62 M. & St. L.- . . . . . 21 rN.A. . . . . . O ( D. & I G. . . . . . . 10 lanhattnn Can. . 1081(6 G. E. . . . . . . . . . , 10J Melnullis&C. . . . Ion N. L. . . . . . . . . 17(6 Michigan Cent. . . III C. F. & 1. ; . . . . . . 24 Missouri PacIfic . 2134 do pr" . . . . . . 70 Mobile & Ohio . I JL & T. C. . . . . . 21 'Nashville Clint. . . 00 T. A. A. & N.M. . 1(6 Nutonal Cordage : Ht T. BI. L. & K.C. . . 1 : - dopfd. . . . . . . 3(6 . doptd. . . . . . 7 N. J. 1fd. . . . 81 : ( S. .dold. . . ' . . . . 10 N. Oi W.-ptd. . . . 1 : do pftL . . , . . . . :1 : ( North Am..Co. . . 3(6 Aii. Tob. . Co. , . . . . 04 , Northern Pdciflc. . 13 90 p19. . ; . . . . . 104(6' ; No.Pac. pfd. . . . . , 15(6 . 5t P. , < . J I . . . lOB U.P. D. lG. . . . . 84' u ' bid. The total miles at stocks tOday were 10550 ; shares . including : American Sugar . 2,600Slur : - itngton . 8.40J ; Chicago Gas 1.60 : Louisville & Naoh\le. 3.2 : Manhattan Con.oldated. , 5.iO : ' Northwestern . :3.10 : nock Island 4,700 , : St I'aul.- 13.0 : United States cordage , 2.Do ; United States cordage . preferred , 3.30a. New York Ionoy ! larket NEW YORK . Feb. 11.-MONEY ON CALL - Eay nt 1'63 per cent ; last loan . 1 ½ per cent : 1\ closed l'h per cent. ' PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3(6015 per cent. ceJii ILING EXCHANGEBtrng. with actual business In bankers' bIlls nl $ I.88421.S0 ror de- mnnd and $ .874,8T'h for sixty days : posted rates $ ,6S4Sand \ $4.S5',4 ; commercial bills . 1.8 % . OOVEINlENT lNDSSteady : state bonds . dull ; \lroad bonds . h.avy. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U. S. Sa. I'cg. . . . 114 I ' 1) . & It U. 7s. . . 113 U.S.68.COlp. . . 14" ( D.&R.G. 4s. . . 1 : ) " ( U. B. 48. roy. . . . 10 Erie 2ds. . . . . . . 01 U.S.4s.coIP. : . . 10 ( ! G. II. & / A. 7a. . . 10l 'U. S. : . i-er. . . . U5 11. , I T. . C. 5s : . . 105 .Paclfc 19 or 'U5. 100 do ls : . . . . . . 102(6 AID. Cia , , A. . . . 114 3 ! . K. & T. 1814s : . 79h .Ala. Class D. . . 105 < 0 2d 4R. . . . . . 10J 'Ala. Ciaas C. . . U4 ) 'MIInal Union 08. 111(6 Cass 'Ala. Currency. . . 04 N. J. CGon. 5s. . 12. lHt LI New COL 48. 0254 No. Pa. 19ts. . . 11254 ' J980Irl 0" . . . lot } d02ds . . . . . . SIlL "N.C. Os. . . . . . 12/ . " Con9019. . . 11 } . N. C. 4f. . . . . 100 do S. F. Deb. 5s. J08 S. O. nollfnnd. . . . 1(6 R . West. 1st , . . 04(6 Tean. new set Os. 84 at I' . Con9019 7s. 1\ .Tenn. nW fet 5s 100 do C. & P. IV . Os. 100" 'Tenn old Os. . . . 10 81. 1 , . & & 1.11.nen.l. 70 Vn. Centurt08. . . lHt St.L.&S.F.Oen.0 so : : l : do deferred. . . . (1(4 ! Tex. Pao. Suits. . . . . 84 Atchison 49. . . . . 04' do : eI9. . . . . . 21 do 2 < A. . . . . 1" U. P. ists or ' 00. . JOI : ( Canada So. 2ds. . . 104" Wcst Shora 4s. . . 104(6 C. - P. 1t8 or ' 01. 100 80 I I. . . . . . SU'l S bid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nos ton ftooc : Quotltlon. BOSTON. Feb. 11.-Call loans.3(6f51(6 pal cent ; time loans. :1'iH : ( ( ( ! > , cont. Closing price for stocks , bondS and mIning shares : A.'r. & 8. a' . . . . 3 W. Ele. Ilrd. . . . . 4f Am . Sugar. . . . . 00" WI . Central. . . . 3 Am Surer \rd. . . 0104 Edison Bleo. . . . . 124 lay State Ga" . . . 04 " Atchl9. 2ds. . . 17H IiollTolopbone. . . 102 Athlson 4s. . . . 04 _ floston&Albauiv 21H New Encland Os . 101154 loston &Maiuui. . . . 107 Gen. El ctrlc5s. ; ; -88'- C. Ii. k Q. . . . . . . 70(6 Wis. Cent. ists . . 4714 Fitchburg. . . . . . 84H Atlantic. . . . . . 10 Geil Electric. . . . . 244 ! 09t n.f Montana 3M' Illinois Steel. . . . . 421 UnIte & . D09ton. . (114 ( Mexican Central 0 Cnllmel & Ifecla. . 2810 N. Y. J N. E. . . . . SO Centcnnlal. lecla. . . . . : OI Old Colony . . . . . 180 Franklin. . . . . . 12(6 Itubber. . . . . . . . 42(6 KearsDrgo. . . . . H ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Pacific . . U ) Quincy. . . . . . . IHi WetitRuid . . . . . 00(6 'mnarnck. . . . . . 14a dopfd. . . . . . . . ( ! Wolverine . . . . . 2H Westhurl.ale. . . 321 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ San Fr.mol.eo JUnll niece ( ) uotatlnaq. BAN FRANCISCO . Feb. l1.Tbo omelnl eoslnT luulaloDs : for mining SIOS today wore . lS fol- Alta . . . . . . . . . . 314 llale & X4orcroas . . 83 Alpha Con. . . . . , R Juiuce . . . . " . 7 Annes. . . . . . . . . 27 MexIcan. . . . . . . . 70 lJ. . . . . . . :0 2dono. . . . . . . . . 20 Pest & Ilolclucr . . 71 MatInS IJiablo. . . . 10 Uodlo Con. . . . . . on Occidental COIl. . . 5 111lon. . . . . . . 10 Ophlr. . . . . . . . . I I . , . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . 16 lulwer Con . . . . 12 O\erlll. . . i. . II Oa."I\nll. . . . . . 0 , Potosi . . . . . . . . 52 Challenge Con . . 82 Sware : . . . . . . . 4. Ciioulitr. . . . . . . . IH Sierra Novada. . . . ao Coulliclence . . . . . 00 Sliver 11111. . . . . . [ Con. Cal & VA ; . . . 210 Silver IUnl . . . . 11 Couu Imperial . . . , I Union Cu . . . . , . . 43 Crown Point . . . . . .0 Yellow Jacket. . . 42 ol'd ' & ) . . . 30 Silver bars 59(6G85iflc. ' Mexican dollars , 48(6 @ 1tJc. Drafts , sight - 12(60 ; - telegraphIc Ile New York Mining ( , guot iouis. NEW YORIC , Feb. 11-The folowln- are the closing mining qlotatlons : - lul\or. . . . . . . . U Unlarlo.OO . . . Cliolor. . . . . . . . . 30 Oplulr . . . . . . . . 130 Crown J.olnt. . . " . . al l'Jylnoutle. . . . , I Con. Cal & Va. . . 271 Quicksiiver. . . . lUl Pcadwoo.I.0 . . . . do Ilrd. . . . . . .1300 GOlld I Curry. . , 21 Sierra Novad . . :8 hale k Norcros . 76 Btauudartl . . . . , . . 225 lotN.lako. . . . 1750 UnIon Con. . . . . . 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idexicati. . . . . . 70 _ Yellow Jacket. . 3 : London Stock Juolustious. LONPON . Fob. lI.-4 p. no , clollr : Cnn. , , . " . 52i4 St. l'aiil coin. . . . Paclo /2 COl. ErIe . . . . . . . . . 3014 N. . YI Central . . . 102(6 ! arl"ds. . . . . . . . 10J 1.\mnBylvanla. . . 5114 ill . Central. . . . . . 101 lteatliiig. . . . . . . 1 Mexlealortnar.10" dex . , \ 4s..5ti(4 ( flAil BlLVI3lb-7d per ounce. ? tNI \ % .I"r cent Tue tate of dlsCunl tn lie open market lor IholI and three months' bills Is 14. per cent. I Foreign . "Inll"l"t Ae"lrs. BL1ltLlN. Feb. ll.-Eschange on London. eight el/hl das' alhl. 20 marks n Irl. / L'AlLlS. l'el 11.-Three per cent i-ante. 103t SIC for the account e"chanle on Londcsi . : C 24c for chpcks. LONDON. l.'eb. 1.-1010 Is I quoted today at II.nus Ants at 2t. . Itndrld , 951 : LIsbon , 2.1 : : St. I'Nlr.hurn . , W ; Athens , ' ; itome lO.f ; \Ienll. 143. UUr.t : Feb. 11.-The weekly statement of Ihe Itl'ernl Huuk or Germany show , the ro" liming changes ns compared with the previous IUI Inl elll&Cs\ rm\1red wih \ ueVoUntl Cash In \ hand , increase . G.WO marks ; treasury notes increase. IO.OJ marks ; other so- curillos. decrease . 1.10.0 malks : lulea In ell- culatiuo . deezeaxe . al. 2.o I I 1' 1W' - - - --1 _ ' . 1 'wt - . . OMAHA LIVE Ii { MARRETS . . Receipt of Oattle in Exoau pf Last Mondonl" , \nl" - Sr'CKERS AND FE NOr IN REQUEST . ' ' I" hogs lteeelpts " ' tfot . Large and the } 'ne.r" Wanted huci tCYthuler : 'he"1 ( 'lrcuuii14ujc'cs " 'rlcn 1'.1 OItJLkftevll3'e ' ' - . , : { . $ oicy . , Feb. 11. The receipts tOI1AY ( were 13'catle. . 3,707 hogs and .G-i3 sheep . ajtngalrRt 2.13calte , 7.M3 hogs . anii 557aIiup . on.Hituray and 1.18 cattle . 1.322 hogs and . no sheep on 1on- day oC last week. CATLEThe rlcelpts of cat . though not large . were In excess ot Jast Monday's run . and whIle there wns no great number of god beef steers there were some pretty ' faIr cattle on snle. "ho ienerai market was about steady wiho wneral . Some hay-fel westerns brought ' $1. and some corn-fed natives $1.15. Thq market was slow and weak on the common grades. Cows nrd mIxed butcller" ; slack also sold at about Saturday's tces , anti the market waR fairly active tInder the Influence of I good demand. The offerIngs . which consisted - slstel of a dozen or Ufcen loads , were mostly all taken nt an early hour. Btolcra and feeders \ue In light request le far 19 outside demld wns. concerned Speculalor were floOr buyers anti offerings olerlngs In frt hands were IlreUy veIl cleanll up. The trade ns I whole was rather slow on that claSB oC cattle at about steady prices. Representative sales : 111cn $ , STmms. No. Av , Pr. No. As' Pr. No. " y. Pr. 6..1010 $ 15 1. . 910 $3 iO 21..126 $3 1r. I. . 6 : 340 20..12 313 2..10 $ 00 1030 ; 3 40 t..lO 3 75 12..1291 40 1..10 350 3..1016 3 90 21..llSS 40 2. . DS 360 10..121 390 , 21..19 . . . 40 37..150 3 r. . SlIIi'l'INO AND 13X1'OIlT. 3. : . . 666 3 OJ'5G..I0Il , 335 2..1236. 40 COS. . - 1. . no I 0 1..10 : 20 1..1210 25 1. . 91 I lID 6..106 20 2..19 : 250 4. . 935 1 riO , 3. . 93 2 0) 3. . i60 2 6 6. . 71 1 GO 3. . 930 ' 20' 8. . 6S2 250 4. . . 91 I 50 2..1080 : ( 1. . . 690 250 1. . 5(01 W 1. . 960 20 1. . DO 250 I. . 930 165 1. . 8SJ 200 l..1 2 50 G..IOi2 1 i5 2..15 210 1..180 260 I. . COO J i5 5. . D2 25 1. . 563 26 : 3. . 573 1 iG 1..12) 215 1..1210 2 65 .2 , . . 16 1 i5 3..1:0.Z 53 2..115 2 i5 ' o. . : . 060 1 i5. 2..108,22 : 1..ll 2'i5 . 2..1015 I 73 1. . 94O , , : 2 : I. . . 87 ,2 , 50 .1. . 980 J 80 2. . 879' 220 10..10 29 19. , , . 077 1 10 1..I1002-35 _ 1 . , . , .30 DO 3. : : : : g t 80 5. : : : : : ; 35 tl : : .153 i 00 2. . 1365 185 1..970 40 17..103 30 a. . . . 1105 1 90 78. . . .1i222 SO . 1 , . , .1300 3 00 g : : : : 943 2 : : : : : mr 2 110 2.,1023 : : : : 3 tO COWS AND 'IIEIFI2ItS. 4. . . . 912 3 : : 18. . ISO 32 IIIIIFERS. 1. . . 210 ,115 , 8. . 53 2 Ii 1. . . 80 30 , 2. . . 40 J 75 1. . 40 2 M 1. . 820 30' : 2. . 525,175 3. . 3 : 263 16. . . 648 32 48. . . 587 20 4. . 1iO 2151 1. . 9iO 32 1. . 4 : 20 CALV3S. .4 . 5. . 20 ' 155 1. . 9f3'O 1. . ' . 160 4 13 3. . 3 210 1. . 1203 0 1. . 1 : 413 1. . . 330 27 1. . . lO"30 1. . . liO 4 i5 _ IflLh6 , ' , 1..1330 225 1..1i80 % , . 1..1800 2 iO 1..12tO 2 0 1..IS0 . . 2 1.,14rO 275 1..120 2 10 ' 1. . . .152) ; 2TO 1 : . .170' ) ) 216 2..1515 215 . 1..ISZJ2 . 1$3 1.US0 30 STOCKERS ANt IeEDE10S. 2. . t BToCKEIS . . ANt : 57815 , 7..12 300 II . . 6 : 20 J8. . 83 ' 2.6 ' 5. , .1016 30 4. . 30 2 z 1. . . S' 2" 5. , . 9t 300 ' 1. . 82 22 : 30. . 0172t75 , 42. . . 7H 30 , ) : . . 95 235 ' 4. . 0'2 i 16. . .10111 30 1. . 630 240 , 1. . { r2,75 3. . . 613 31 < 2. . 025 240 2. . 490275 . { 8. , . 72 310 4. . 337 2 50 , G. . f.6" ; W ,8. : . 80 310 2.t i . ? > 5 . 1. : . ' : i . ' , . ' ' , , . rf . , WESZ'S. ' ' ' . " " " / No. " . : , ' " Av. Pr . : . : : . 21 eows..a0l4$2 DG : . ; 23tows.r,1O4l-$2.95 . ,101' . 5 cows. . . , . . ' . IOO 2 D5 ' , ' . .I.'calf. . ; : . . 16 3 03 1 calves. . . : 18 41 NEVADA. : 27cows. . . . . 98 210 J. J.tllylttin . 10 cows..1110 2 S 2 cows..1110 25 10 steer..02 305 141.steers..jI25 3 55 ' -S . . . Cl' . ) 11 H1.ters.)125,3 low..lu : Sell.ngsonl. 'wl..110 , 2 DO t steers..1030 . 33 I , G. 1' " 1 a . ' r J & w. . . . . . . ) " 9t ' ot1 \ ! . . . . . . .tho \ I 2 cws.0 . . . : 310 - - - - - 3 sleers..l04 : lUI1iUU , , Oilman , , 3ros 49 COW9. . . . . 91 Oiman _ ; 21 9eOls..126 ! 355 HOGS-It was : i. ° buyee : mrkt today. The receipts her V io not . ) Ile and ' , tb packer all wanted 1 rew hogs Th0'dlspatch4s from Chi- cage reported'IOOOO h g.-eelved. ( which weld e b1uk the record . und lh ' market 23@3c lower Under such conditions Ih f market here ' . In sl l of the light receipts and-fatt. ' demand' , was 15@ 2 and In le cuBes ISe , Iower. Fhe prospects being anythIng but favorabl . the salesmen tolt their medicine with as much grace as I'o.ible s end the hogs wer 'r slY'nl sold In goo season. The best lOs iere only brought $ .90. as'agalnst .ere . 4.124 . the top . on Saturday . .he bulk or the sales were 01 fl'm $ .60 to $3.1 . " os against from $3,80 to U al the close oClasl week. itepresental l lve shes : No ASh. . Pr. . NAv. . Bh. Pr. . . . . . 60.$341 . 4..295 . . $3 iO IO..Ir , . 345 1 I 14..230- , . 370 Sc..1135 ' . , - 3 45 66.-.203- . . . 311 C2..160 . ; 350 1 81 : , , . . .20370 . 6..21,3 . .81.2 . . 40 3iO 2..2. . " 3 , 50 . . 4. . . . . . .IS6. 40 3 ZO 1..14 . . 35.i ! 'I 61..188 40 3 .0 80..151 ' - 40 3 53 . . . . . . . . 3 iO 98..162 40 355 . $ ' , 23..227 . . . . 3 12 24..20 . . 360 f 98..181.0 37\ . 70..195 . . 40 361 - D2..I9 . . 3721" . . . . ! , 80 360 81..19 . . 37 : 88..1 1..1 . . 360 . 82..21 . . 3 i5 1..16 EO 36 i9..193 ' . . 37 : 66..161 50 3 t . . . . . (1 37 : 5..222 . . 360 1..186 . . - 315 9 . . . .181 " . 3 6 69..210 . . 315 1 DO..15 . . . .3.6 82..t.198 403i5 36..191 .1 . 365 1..21 . . 315 4. . ; . ! -.i : 3 a 16..2 : ' .40 . 375 69..28 160. 365 . - 76..212 . . . . . . 315 . . . . . 40 30 : t , . . . , . 3110 . . - 375 ' . . , . . , , . . ' 3 63 ' . 4..2. . . " 3'80 . . . . . 160 365 18..2GS. ; : . 380 . . . . 40 3 6 . . . . . . . . 3 SO 61..201. 0..30 - - 3 CS . , . . . . .213. . . . 380 69..215 20 3 10 . 54 . . . . . 225 120 380 87 ; . . . . 184 ' 2 . 370 25..227'-i . " 380 . . . . . . . ; . 3 iO ' 65..21 . ' . : 3 SO 9..19 4..22 . . 370 11..2. ' . . : 3'81 6..2 . . 370 66 , . . . . E4 . . 52(6 79..20-i . . 3.70 . . . . ' .21 . . 3 82 % 19..2 5..2 2 . . 3 10 81..2 . S . . . 385 11 . . . . 215 . . 3 iO ' .6..345 20 390 : AND . - PIGS 'ROUOJ. 1. . . . : 190 ' . . . 20 . , ; . 1..18Q , . 30 5. . . . . 74 . . : t t , 1..20 . . 30 14. . . . . 8 . . 2 t 10. ; . . . 83 . . 305 1. . . . . . 81 . . 21G 2G..l0 . . 3 10 2. . . . 80 . . 29 49..103 , . . . 315 2. . . . D3' " ' . 2 DO . 9..12 , . . 3 J5 1. . . . . 6 . . 30 5 . . . . . 142 . . 32 5. . . . . i2 . . 30 13 . . ; . . 126 . . 320 ' 1..370 . . 30 . . . . . : . . 320 were fair and the market ShEEP-The receipts w.re reasonably active II steady . prices. Olepresecitit. ( lye sales : ; lve . ' 4 'Av. Pr. 182 culls . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . ' $ 85 M native ewes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 2:0 22 : western wetliers . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 33 CJUJAUO LIVESTOCK Record Urllklll UeeI.ts SemI the Prices Down dtlLjtrountl. CIIICAGO Feb. 31.-TbpC3tle \ market dl ! not ' show as much flrrnni.i.2 wi reasonable to .xpect Prices wereFMUtout'prnounced ! ln. . medurn weight steers sold as ne8S. Light and mcdium sl < a well a9 lt the los > last week nail heavy steer were not mueh.Joyer llutclienut' stuff was steady , and .0 'c'p--stockers and feel'rs. Bales of dressed be.t 8Jtockera ster were princIpally at from $ ; l $ ( )0 U. 5. and cows and bulls sold maInly at ( lpi,12.25 10 $3.:1. Extra 1,5 to 1,690'lb. .steeHI"'ere quoted around $5.tO. and there were,4tule , , or Interior cows nl frm $ .40 to $ & ' ' r. 'J The $ Ilrt "tlnl rud , the day's hog re- clpts 6.0) : later Ih ) ! , ro naming il.OI lS n possible total That ' ! I'I greater number of hOGs than was ever IruTS\usly unloaded on the market In one day IIel1 bid from lOb to Zo off from Snturday's Q0lntions . aul In , spite of the best efforts or sel1i-it.tp . hold thl InarkOtup the lees for the day was 1' god plum : ' 20e. AI. though prime heavy ' I'ere scarce and were wanted . Irlme very chclf them could not he wantl. turned over al better than from $ .2 to " .2. luml Hales al over " . .25ro rare from 3.85 to 81 10 takIng the bulk"-h heavy and medium weights and frpm $3. ,3,90 being the range at which most of lit I to 200.Iti , hogs were welshed. , 1 The sheep market was , , 8 ody nl from $ % to $4.35 for poor " 10 extra . and lamhs were wanted lt from $3.5 Ir 10 ' 5.2. Hales or sheep were pun. clpnly at Irom U.2 to U. ad lambs sold p'ln. ollalY at lrnl 1,5 toiThere was a full 11'lly. but there was not n car loud 10 many . " . t0 the demand. ' . tec"lpta tle : Cattle . 1.0 ' head ; cal'es. 30 head : llogs iO.O hen : sheep n.o head Oil- . loutsl.Iu Nuek Market. . ST. LOUIS . Feb. 1l.-CATTIE--lteeo'pt. . 4 Go bead ; shipments 2m h.ad. Market alow ror 9a' ( lye. : Texans weak and lie lower ; notIce light steers , 83.60013 so ; dr"8'1Lee and bhlipping stcers /ee .hllllg steers , s.Si380 : r..eler8. * 2.2003.44 : COWl , $2.33 ; 1'exas sleerB. llgltt . $ Zj tU5i ; fed bteers . $3.2i $ 3.50' IWS. $ ,30. n OI-Recell,1. 6.5 head : shipments . 1.m h.ad. Market weak and 251J330 lower : choie l.utcbers heavy and sllwlnl medIum , * 4.10 ; packIng range . 1.8564.0 ; I"gs , common rough , etc. . U.5O(3 n. h0ll313l'-lteceIpt. I 1.0 head : ihpment. ' . none. Market strong sad ' steady : native mixed $ I.L0 lurkel In $ ( st1nj < 3.i5i native sheep . " ,10 U.15 ; seecs , $ .0b3' i lalus , U.GU5 _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Kansas t'ltylvo Hock , KANHAS CiTY Mo. . . . " # . 11.-CATTLE-Ito. ' elpis , 6,100 head ; shIpments. 3 000 lead , . Market steady ; GI0 steer. . ; .06 3'0 ; Texas cows. ' 15UUO ; .e"a Colorldg s\'B. \ , 3.'Q.IQ ; , ; beef st"er. . . ' i : $ .MS.0 ; natIve c6\u , $10003.75 : Stockers anti r IC" IrW3 , 10 ; hulls . U./3 . JOOHlccelpta. 11,2)1) 11I1 ; shipments 710 ( lien . ) . M"tke (1cned 10f25Q lower ; closed tl ( higher than OpenIng : hulk ot nle . l.iS13l : he\'lra. 13.Sy(4c0 ; packers , $3.7t194.00 ' mlull , 83.50403.85 : f.75flO $ . \noke. ; $ 71f , 3i0'U3.SO' i ' ! ! 'U&3,6' $3613.8 81 EJI-ntcellt. , 1r. head ; thlpment O . heatl. Market steady. . rcow \orlt 1\0 Stock Market . NI3IV 'ORK Pet 1.-lE1 \.FSnelpts. two \n ) ' " .8(0 heal' market excIted \ , 'all.s 250500 higher titan I'rday ; ordinal I ) ' to melllm native stN11 ,4IG 0) ' oxen * OaS.IO : bolts . 82.210 4:0 : : , t Cows , $ < $ Of4.2S : no exports tOhy. ( L $1111131' ANI LAMIS-lecclpll twO days . . .0130 hI , including 1.2 for uport ; : 1 .nM or ' 1 heael on "lie ; shat' and very active at further uMvitflces / Irene Fnlurelay ot 1,4e I'rr lb. : . Cheep . poor to onlMry. $ tOlt7 ; land's . in' fermi(0 choke $ G0i1.0. 10nSI ( II't9 , JI1 hcl : higher ; inferior .to elIIN quoted at * o.0005.40. . . , Stucl In SIJht Record ot receipts nt the four princIpal enar- krls for Monday . February I , 1895 : ) Cattle . UOI' , Sheep. fu'uth Omaha . . . . . , . . . . . 1.r.7 3.701 en Chicago . . . . " . . . . . . , . . . 14,00) ' 70,0 lS.01 Kansas City . , . . . . . . . . 6.10 1,2 1.MI SI. Louis . . . . . . . . " . . . " 4,51 6r. 1.0 _ Toiai , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.G1 2,401 21,003 Cotton Jtarl'IL. NIIW 0IU.GANS , 1'eb. 11.-COTTON-Bull hut steady : mheltihlng . I 1.10c : - middlIng , 4 11.160 ; god ordinary . 4c ; net receipts , 1.0) boles ; gre , , . U.25 hnlc ; sales 1,33 , bales : stock 370.136 bales. NI W \omr , I .b. 11.-COTTON-Spot closed , .Iul antI \nchnnl.l : sales , 40 bales : futures closed quiet nail stenilyl : sales i9 , : bales : l'eb. rlnr ) ' . J5,4 ; March . $ .46 ; April . $ M ; Stay . $5.w : June , 15.1101 ' : July , 5,63 : August . , : .til ; 1"Itember. ' : .72 ; nhithllillg , &c : gloss receipts , 7,400 bales ; exports to ( meat ltritaln , 2,123 hales ; to the eon' tlnent , 1,320 Sates ; forwarded , 1,251 Iale , sales , 101) tialc1 stock , 164,336 butleui total today , net receipts , 2,100 hales ; exports , to Great ltt-ttnln , 7,000 bales ; to the continent , 10,400 bales ; stock , 1162,356 hales. LIVEItI'OOL , Feb. 11-COTTON-Spot , ulcmnntl poor , prices favor buyers : America-i middling , hI ; aleh. 5.00) hales , of whIch 50) baleS \e-ere for speculation antI export , snil Included 7,000 bales American ; l-et'&pls , 13,000 b.tles , Including 10.eld ) American. 1'utttrea opened dull and lower antI dcelined all , lay , closing barely stenily with a less confident teeilng : American unlthlling , T , 2.1. (1. , Febrtiary , 2 59'G4til February ail Maxell , 2 5ti.G-lil March nail April , 2 60.540 ; AprIl nhd May , 2 G14t612 62.6411 ; 11ta' nail June , 2 62-6-i 042 63.64 ; .lune anti July , 3d ; July nail August , 3 1-64113 2-64d : Atigeust and Septenitier , 3 3-Gitl September and October , 3 4.61.1 ; October and Noveuiibcr , 3 6-6103 6-640. Tenders of todueys deliveries , 40t3 bali's new dockets. UITPC IIuurkat. NEYO13K , Feb. l1.COFlrl3EOptlons opent'il dtilI at uiiclinngel to I PoInts advance , ruled exceptionally slow , but generally hIgher on llavre advaulce-nulil local covering , closed , ltull at 500111 poInts net advance. Sales , I 510 hogs , IncludIng - Ing : Sinreb , $14.63 : April , 511.15 : 3ta' , $14.33 ; September - tember , $14.23 : Noveinter , $14.33 , Spot coftee , Itin , , ioll ; No. 7 , 16cl uiiiW , pulet ; Cortlova , 1G(0' 1904c : sales , 2.000 bags 2.tarncalho , p. 1. ; 60) bags Ceeitrai Aunericnn , p. t. : 20 niats l'nleembang shot at 22(6o and 0th ) mats Interior itt 23'4c. 'iVar- house deliveries frone New York Sattunitny , 3,000 ha4s : New York atock today , 184,491 bags ; United States stock , 217,428 lags nilont for ( lie United States , , 233.000 bags ; total visible for the Uniteti States , 672,4E bags , against 420,478 bags last year. - SANTOS , Feb. 11.-QuIet ; good average San. Ins , 314.000115,00 ; receipts , 10,000 bogs ; stock , 304,000 hings. IIAMIIUI1O , Feb. 11.-Market quiet ; prIces Un- chlanged to (6 pfg. higher ; sales. 10.004) leigs , I-too Die JANIeIRO , Feb. 11.-QItletI No. 7 , 1130. * 15.00013)00 ) ; exchange , 10d : receipts , 000 bags : cleared for the United States , 2,000 bags ; clearcd for Iburope , none ; stock. 154.00(3 bags. lIAVItlO , Feb. l1.-COFFE13.-Opened firm at ' ,30'Sf advance : at 12 m. , quIet , unclianged closed quiet at 010(6f advance ; sales , 8,000 bags. 16uensa City Murlcct. KANSAS CITY , Feb. 11.-W1IEAT-Ver' quiet ; No. 2 liarel and No. 2 red , & 20f32(6c ; reJbcted , 47049c : rumple , sales f. 0. l. Sllsslea ppi river , No. 2 llatd and No. 2 reel. 5701GSc. COI1N-c lower ; No. 2 mixed , 404740(6c ; No. I white , 40(60410. OA.TS-Stendy ; No. 2 mIxed , 2S(60128c ; No. 2 white , llOo. RYI3-Firin : No. 2 , SIc. FLAX SEEl-Dull : 81.30011.31. IIRAN'-Steady ; 66616Cc. IIAY-SteaiW ; unchanged. ICUTTER-Firmer ; creamery , 170122c dairy , 120115c. EGOS-S'ead ) ' : 23(6fjlic. 1tEC13ll5TS-.Wheat , 1,030 bu. ; corn , 14,001) bu. ; oats. 9,01)0 bu. $11IPMINTh-Wheat , 22,000 ho. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , none. l'llitwiiuulcee Markets. MILWAUKEIIS , lvi. . , Feb. 11.-FLOUR--Dull it'otl unchanged. WIIEAT-w'eak : No. 2 spring , 52'4c ; No. 1 northern , G2113c ; Stay , 53 % c. CORN-Lower ; No. 3 , 43c. OATS-Lower ; No. 2 whIte , lIe ; No. I whIte , nominal. . - I8ARi.E-FIrmer ; No. 2 , ICc ; sample , lOWe. -ItYl3--Cliolco No. 1 , &Z3c. FIOOVISIONS-lIiglier ; pork , $10 ; lard. * 6.50. RECEIPTS-Flour , 1,700 bbl. ; wheat , 32,40) uu , ; b arley. 13.66' bu. SIIIPM25NTS-Flour , 5OCO bbls. ; barley , 4,050 bu , - New York tury ( Jo:1d4 : Itluerlect. NEW YORK , Feb. 11.-Very few resident or visitIng buyers luave been In the market and any s'aflts have been satisfied with very small par- eels. Qute a number of mall orders came to iaiid , Ut they- called for unimportant quantities of esaonable goods. St has been a. slow market and no general demand Is looked for while the face of the cOuntry Is clotleet with such a deep now. Printng cloths in demand at 2 316c bid and declIned. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Minneapolis I'heist Market. MINNI2APOLIS , Mimi. , Feb. 11.-WIIIIAT- Acttve- firm ; receipts. 115 cars , against 493 ears ast yeni' . Close : February , ICc ; May , 56c : July , 5G7c : on track , No. 1 hiatfi , 57e ; No , 1 northern , 56'4c : No. 2 northern , r.5'4c. Flour , steady ; il-st patcLits , In wood , 11.0003.15 ; second patents. 62.70013.00 ; first clears , $2.28 ; second clears , $1.80 ; reddogs , $1.70. - Visible ( .raln auipply. NEW YORK , Feb. 11.-Tile visible supply of graIn Saturday. February 9 , as complIed by the New York l'u-oduce exchange , ii , as follows : Wheat , 82322,000 bu , ; decrease , 1,034,530 bu. ; corn , 12S83,00 ( ) bu. ; increase , 163,000 bu. ; oats , 7,063,000 bu. ; decrease , 547,000 bu. ; rye , 364,030 bu. ; decrease , 40,000 bu. ; barley , 173,800 bu. ; tie. crease , t.,000 bu. 1'corIu % Inrket , . PEORIA. Feb. 11.-CORN-Easy , lower ; No. 2 , 0c ; No. 8 , 40(60. OATS-Firm : No. 2 white , 30(60131c ; No , 3 white , 301J31(5c. ( 1tY13-Searee : No. 2 , 54057c. \ViIISIY-'irmhigie ; wlhes , $1.22. 'Frlseo What , Market. BAN FRANCISCO , Feb. ll.-WIUOAT-Quiot ; December , IGo ; .May1 910o.cleared,11pOO0 ; ceo- Sugar MarItal. - NEW YORK , I ° ehi. 1l-SUOAR-Rrw , easier ; ( air refining , 2 11.lGc ; centrifugal , 116 test , 80 ; i-dined , dull. LONDON.Feb. ' 11-SUOAR-tane , quiet ; prices barely maintained ; centrifugals , Java , us ; Mus- covado , fair refIning , 55.- - lelosnohull Notes. BOSTON. Feb. 11.-ClearIngs , $10,522,838 ; hal. ances , $1,370,230. - - BAI.TIMOflE , Feb. ll-Cleanings $1,522,500 ; balaflce , $276,135. - NEW S'OItK , Feb. 11.-Clearings , $60,118,307 ; balances. * 4.306.449. - I'IlILAD1Lt'1IlA. Feb. 11.-ClearIng. , $6,153- oGs ; balances , $1,2il70. Sr. LOUIS. Feb. 141-ClearIngs , $3,530,411 ; hal. nnct-a , $530,125. Money , 5 per cent. New York exchangeGOc premium bid. WAIIIIINUTON , Feb. 11-Today's treasury statenuent 5110ev. ; AvaIlable cash balance , $142 , . 412,0O ; gold reserve , $11,251,212. ChICAGO , Feb. 11-Clearings , 112,556.000. Money , 404 ½ per cent on ettli , 5016 per cent an time. New York excilange , ISo premium bid , 31)c asked. Sterling , commercial , $ S6L,04.87. TilE JSEItLT I1AiIK23T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record February 11 , 1805 : WATSItANTY DBllIS. 2.1 11 lkcnett anti evlte to W 03 I'aldock , undiv (6 of la-is 8 , 9 and 90 , block 5 , 10 _ v I4nulth's add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 flaviI Ilennlson to lOlizatieth jlenntuion , lot 13 , block 3 , subtly of .1 Itetlick's add , , , 2 Ceas IVehirer nuid wife to 0 Ii I'utyne , trustee. lot 4 , block 28 , West Omaha add , 5,000 henry Wohit'rs and evlfe to Fred V'oiiiers , 0 (6 of ow 1-14'il. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 10O' ) Iloslna Altenilortf fluid husband to J lit \VI1. son , lots 5 , 11 ad Ii blo lc 11 , Kountze & It's add . . . , , . , . . , , , . . , . . . . . , , . . . , , . . . . , . . . 18,000 10 .A. Ilessire to eflorgiii. Ilessire , lot' 10 , block 8 , Orchard 11111 , , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1 JOust Oneahia Land company to Omaha Car- cal company , lots 17 and 18 , block 4 , uhj' thy of lot 15 , East Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 A llutts and husband to William V'ilke , lot 20 , Fearon Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,730 J 1' SmIth to I. II hull , lot 2 , hall I'Iaco. , I IllverveW lnvestuneuit company to Muttle Martin , lot 2 , block 100 , Omaha . . , , , . , - , . , . A H Potter tend wife to beaniler Ford , tot 16 , block 2 ; lot. 19 , block I , 1'etters add. . 1,500 1)13171)5. Special lousier to the Investors company , lot It , block 10. Reed's 1t aiht. . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 Same to .2 V Squire , trustee , n 21.8 feet of s .744 feet of lot 6 , block N , Lowe's add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Latscli Ii ) 5. A l'erter , . lots 7 sad 8 , block 1 , Kendall's add , , , , , . , . , , . . , , . . . , . . 1,000 SpecIal macice to Jesse binee , lot 12. block 2 , 1.owe's ttldly , , , . . , , . , , , , , , , , ' ' ' ' .5 , , , , , 6)0 QUIT CLAIM 0131110 $ . heirs of Jecepli Carso to J H and WillIam CttrO. lot U , Smith hark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 348 .5 W Squire , trustee. to 0 ti 1h'Illnger. executor , tu 24,8 feet of , I4,4 feet of lot 0 , block N , 1.owV. add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOvlIn I uucliace and Ianiel Kepler , a (6 of ow 2.16.10 , , . . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . , , t. . , . ' . . . . . . . . . 890 J 1" MoArtlle to S 53 MeArdle , 5W 13-16-10 , so nec 13.06.10 , lots 16 and 17 , block 8 , Maker 1'lace . . , . , , , . . , , , 2 Total amount of transfers , , , , , . , , , , , , . , . ,3 tltl 'lInie Cuilhirnlan Head , SAN FIOANCIECO , Feb. 11.-W , W. Stow , one of the aolden Gate Park commissioners and , t well known politIcian , died suddenly this ; ifternoon of apoplexy. Mr , 13tw was born in lllnghampton , N. Y. and baa re- side't In Califortila lnce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ - . - - - - - - - . e , S.- - - ll9NDINCCO1IISS1ON IEN What Omaha PirnIs Have to ay About the Pending Bill , iiia' nv A POOR CPINION OF It W'otulul Not. , Cntch the I'artIcit is Aiifldl at soul Slulpper-i , ' ( 'onlul ite Nd ) Iletter Off Titan Ik'fore-'hiero the 0 Iefeets Are , The bill introduced Into the legislature provided for the piacig of commissIon nieti under bonds contInues to he a. leading topic of dIscussion among the prodttce cominlssioio iiien of this cIty. The commission men , as a rule , are in favor of anr legislation that 'wilt prevent fraudulent cornnoiIsic.n house. from starting tIP anti swlniliing the publIc , but it appears to ho a question with them WhlethCl' the proposed law wotild meet tile reqtltrelncnts of tlit case. A good many of tiicnt are of the opinion that It WOtliti otily servo to inconvenience the reliable houses , WillIe the peopio at whom the bill I. aimed would be able to avoitt tile givluig of bonds and contintlo to live off of gUllible shippers to the great tietriment of the responsible house , . here in 'what some of the local corn- mission men sayon tlue subject : J. WIlliams of Williams & Cross-I have looked over thto bill caroctuily , but it neglects to say for whioso beiieflt tim bonti is given , In seine instances it aught be of benefit to shippers to ilave coin- mission houses placed tInder bonds , but ( be great trouble in tluoso things is to establish the 'proof of fraud on the part of conirnission men. So fat' as wo are concerned - cerned , we wotilti be wIlling to have such a bill vass , Its the scalawag firms that start up in business are a dalnage to our trade as well as to 1110 country shippers , They Iuurt business by destroying conildence , More than that , tht- , receIve goods , and in order to get cash for them put tue price down tea a law point and thus break ( lie market , corn- pelling reputable houses to hewer their prices. The fraudulent houses are accustothed to give as references the commercial agencies , banks and prominent wholesale houses , and the shipper Is so anxious to get the hIgh prices eiuotcd that hue never stops to write to any of ( lie references , but sends In hIs goods at once' . Ii' shippers were to talce the trouble to iook up thueso references thty would find out thAt the partIes named never give per- flliSsiOfl to the commission house to use their names. The fraudulent commission houses , knoivlng the carelessness of shIppers in thit matter , do not hesItate to giv@ as reference a commercial agency or bank , ivhen they know that if any one was to make Inquiry tile report that would be given would be far from complimentary. It would seem to me to be a good thing it a law could be passed makIng it a penal offense for any one to give a party as reference without the permission of that. party. I believe if that were possible It would correct a good deal of the trouble , MEASURE TOO INDEFINITE. 13. 13. Branch of rancb & Co.-I think the aunount of the bond is too how ; they might just as well make it $25,000 as $10,000 while they are at it. I also thnk that ( lie bill should be more specific and shuId be made to include the b.ankt , and chop houses , and those country merchants who order goods from the cominissica men anti then neglect to pay for themi. The weather clerk 3hould also be placed tinder bonds to Insure gcods arriving at destination without freezing after he has predicted mild weather. Grover op. pears tobe very anxious to give bonds , and I ant in ravor oil giving him a chanca , too. lOut , seroushy , It would seem to me that any one who takes the trouble to look Into the matter carefully vlhh eec that it would b necozoary to include a good many other lines of business as well as the commlsslcn business In order to insure country shippars from Ios If you. plac. one 1in of businss under bonds , the Jrauduient houses will slm- ply change the name of their business and escape ( lie bonds , but continue In the'r dl.- honest methods. Reliable houses would be inconvenIenced , while the untrustworthy would escape. J. A. Clark cit Clark & Co.-It does not seem to me thata law placIng one class of business under bonds and not all llnes would b legal. Then , -too , I think that the bond Is larger than necessary , in the produce commission business at. least. The great bulk of tbecountry produce received by the corn- mission houses come in small lots , amounting to only $5 to $20 tcr each congnment ! , ivlille a' consignment amounting to $500 Is a rare thing. That being ( lie case , a bond of $1,000 to $2,000 would be ample protection. I sometimes - times think that it would be a good thing to require bonds of ccinmission houses , as that would shut out those fraudulent houses that start up and run only two or three weeks and then chose up without paying shippers for the goods received. - WOULD NOT PROTECT. Bert Whitney of Whitney & Co.-In my opln'on the proposed may would be of no use whatever In protecting shippers , Any cool- mlsaimi house that did not have the requisIte copithl to put up the bond and nil fraudulent houses would change over into "track" buyers , Seine of the biggest frauds thlat have ever been perpetrated hlere were by parties calling themselves "track" buyers. They would agree to pay a stipulated price for goods delivered here , and then when the gcode arrived they would sell them , and that would be the last that thie shipper would ever hear of them , Dy the time ho got around to look them up they would be out of town or would have changed their name and location , so that they could not be fcund , I signed a paper sent up hero from the iegs- hature asking that tile bihi might be trade a law , but I wlshu it couhd be made to Include "cash" or "track" buyers of produce as iveil as cmnission men , for then it might be some protection to the. ehoippers. Julius Peycke of Peycke Bros-There Is one good feature about the bill introduced into ( hoe legislature providing for a bond for commission merchants-it is brief , 'float , howeve : , its the only good thIng that can be said of it. I Is IndefinIte in every particular , and it passed would be entirely inadequate to meet the ends deBired. The commission business is something that cannot be easily regulated by law. It there was a law requir- lni commission houses to give bonds , any firms that wished to do an lilegitimoto business - ness could easily get around the law by not calling themselves commissIon houses , and they could do business and yet escape all tile penalties of the law ; they could simply call themselves buyers of produce. There Is just as much opportunity - tunity for a buyer of produce to Impose upon shippers as there is for a commission Inlin , hut suppose we hail a law requiring commis. don fllefl to ) Ut tip a bond to insure the ebiipper against loss through the dishonesty of thuo commission man , how would it work ? Suppose a man ships mc , a lot of butter and says it is worth 15 cents per pound , and I return him only 12 cents ; then ho coulti put In a claim that I lund defrauded him out of 3 cents per pound , Now , then , who is to be the judge of the facts ? I would claim that I sold the butter for 12 cents , and that that was all It was worth in my judgment , or all that I could get for it , 110w would you go about disproving my assertion after tile but. ter lied been sold anti consuluied ? All that a commission man can do is to sell the goods to the best advantage possible , If a conotnic- don firm Intends to do a dishonest. business , and does not sent the shipper all thlat tile goods bring , It is aiuuoost Jlnposelble even then to convict , because it is so difficult to find 1110 goods and identify them after they have been sold , Tile only thing tiuat shippers can do , in my opinion , to srotect themselves is to 81111) their g0G08 to coltunisaon ! houses that have a good repUtatiOll and that thic'y have confidence n. 10111 VotIng for 16enuator in Oregon , SALTIM , Ore , , Feb. 11-In the joint ballot today for United States eeiintol' the follow. lag vote was cast : Iolpio , 36 ; hare , 10 ; Weatherford , 7 ; WIlliams , 8 ; LoWell , 10 ; Lord , 6 ; ubsent , 12. Necessary to a choice , 40. . , - - - _ _ . ABPCIALTY GRASS MILLET AND CANE CLOVER. TIMOTHY. 3. . . _ Union Aye. . Kansas ltY M0 _ o- ' _ - - - H----l $3U0.9O. for ai ; Idsa. This is ( lie biggest price eo'er offered for -2atch line or heading for an advrtl9elnent. ilaytien lire. . will give a choICe of several first class pianos worth $300.00 each for the head lIne adopttd antI in addition will Rive orders on their music department for $50.00 worth of music for the next fite best ideas , according to merit , To secure an nbsoluiely impartial deciaion applicants itro requested to sign in number only and to wall correlponding number with name rn1 address to Tue lIce olilce , where it cihi rniaifl until after the award Is mstlo. I'ho tight Is reserved to use any head line once. The followIng are the faet8 to be adver- tiscdt Hayden Sires. of Omaha a the only . . ! , , , firm in the world showing a coniete line of ( ho Instruments manufactured by the five most renowned piano mIlcera on earth. lIny- den lIre. . are not tied up with red taps restric. tions hike regular selling agents , but are free to fiske the lowest prices ever heard of , Hayden llros. put special streess on the SteInway and Voso pianos because they have a larger line In stock and can buy theta cheaper than any Other makes of equal repu. tation , 1)0 ItOt be misled by any ono claim- lag the eole sgency. hayden I3ros. have them direct from ( be factory as well na froun the Max Meyer & Ilro. Co. stock. Muslo trade papers are saying Iano3 cannot bo sold in a department store , but sensible seople who do not care to be hoodwinked by silly frill. are not so notional and tiuo beat proof ) of this Is that Hayden lire. . sold flora pianos , organs and Illusical Instruments In one week thaa any five Intuslo stores west ot Chicago have sold in six monthe. The muslo trade papers say this innovation will be wAtched with unusual interest and tlayt1en tifos. propose to keep them guessing. . _ : ; 7 - \Ve pent the marcelous French M E P llerneiiy CALTHOS rrlutil ii legal gusranteetitat C.tt7ulo , will r ! E- (6 ! It C- - Use s'a ad .a.i' r.f.salisfl.-d. ru AddreIlVON MOUL co , , _ ' , ; ( , , b . - PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES fly purchasing goods made at the followIng Nebraska factories , It you cannot find what you want , communicate with the manufac- turera as to what dealers handle their goods : JJ.lUb , 1lrJ.flrI1' .txJ , TIFINJJ. Maaufacturerc of all kinds of cotton & burlap bags , cotton lb-ar sacks & twine a specialty. 6l tlG.618 S. lltli.st , .flRR.1 ICPAS F FOOl ) , PLO Ult , YRAST. WM.PRESTON&CO. Manufacturers of Preston' . California Flake ; Sickle brand 5,11 islsing flour & yeast. Do you use Preston's belt dour ? - . I'OIrvE.n. - _ _ A , F , KEITH CO. I' Manufacturers of Mrs. Keith' , Pure Daklni Powder , Extracts & Self ltislng Uuckwheat. Sold by all grocers. 615 8 , 11th at. Tel. 1809. p 111110 II'11ZtIJ3. ' - - Car load shipment , made in our own refrigerator cars. Blue Ribbon , ElIte Export , Vienna Export. and Family Export , delIvered to all parts of city. CiIICJIIAGR .FiWIOItIES. _ - - FROST & llAi s. - Carriage & Wagon Maker , . Carriage. , boggle ; - - phiaetons & wagons always on hand & made to order , 1313 15 Ilarney.st. , Omaha , co.zl.FSEg , S.L'WES-13IJCINO PUJVJEI6. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE 'CO. , Coffee Roasters , Spice GrInders , Manufacturers . I - German Baking Powder anti German Dry Hop Yeast. 314.16 8. 12th strect , Omaha. : - _ _ - - - - - s , KGILNN , Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. . Black , Manager , Omaha. FUJCNI1'UJIE F1IIJTORIES. - . - OIIAIIAUPIIOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of parlor furniture , lounge , , dIning - ing tables & folding beds. 25th ave. , Boyd to Saltier streets. h' - INSUR.UWE. - UIIU 111-li IUEME } ( CO. Over one nullllon dollars go out of Nebraska ) ' - every sear for no better insuranc& than is furnished - nished by the Union LIfe of Omaha , Agents wanted In every town in Nebraska. 1011 ! ANI ) COAL. S9UTII ONAIIA ICEADCOAL GO- . Domestic & steam coal , Wo have the best. , f- flee 1601 Farnarnst. Telephone : OffIce 373 , yard 1760. 3. Doe , gen'l manager. " - I1ION ll'ORKh. . - - ' 'iu thAL IRON WORKS. 7.fanufaciUning & repaIring et eli kInds of one. chinery , engines , pumps , elevators , printinN presses , hunger , , shafting & couplings. 1406.5 howard--st. , Omaha. PllOEIX FOUNDRY CO. Fire hydrants , water & gas pipe , special , ; boile , frouits & fittings , street R'y car wheels. Archi- tecturai Iron works. Office 107 0. l6th.st , , Omaha. I PAXTON & VIEILIIW { IRON WORKS , - M't'r'a of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry , MachIne and BlacksmIth Work. En. gineers & Contractor. for Fireproof IlulIdIng , . Ofilce and Works , U. F , By , & So , 11th Street , Omaha. . Md NUJ ° J UTIJJII.VU ( JJIICIIItl TH , THE MERCERCHEtIICAL ! COMPANY , Manufacturer , of fluid extract. , elixir. , syrup. , & wines , compressed trlturate. , luypoderznlo tab. lets , pills & scientific medical noveltIes. Omaha. 4U.45'L'JCJItOSICN , COTJ , UJIIISS , f L , C DOUP , Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Sled. ; Jobber Feathers and Pillows. Nortli.Ilth and Nicholas lit. , . Omaha. . It lr.trUJfPilw'EJtr.wJt. ANERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. Thu only pet-feet protection to property. Ezano lao it. Ilest thing on earth , Reduce. maui-one. rates. 1104 l3ougl4s'st. 6) $ ' , tJI.ILL P.1OTOIti1f. . - JILPATRICK.IiOCH ( DRY GODS GO , Manufacturers & jobbers of tile celebrated Duck. skin brand shirts , pants , overalls & duck cloths. lug. 1101.3.5 1Iarneyst , Factory Ea , Oxnahu. , - K TZMY1NS CO. - Manufacturers of men' . & boa-s' clothing , pant ; ahirta&o'erahls. 53.2l3 II , llth.st. - I'.JPJUt Jt XIfS. . . . , , . . . . . . . , - - - ------------S-------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE OMAhA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturers of all kInds paper boxer , shalt bozea , elitnitlo CU$52 , mailIng tube. , etc wed. thug cake , ti fancy candy boxes , druggist & jeWelr ) buses , 1201-10 Jones-at , . Otuiaha , .l.IUT)1011C'i. ' : - : JNEBRASK& SIIIRTCO. EaclushvS custom rhiet tailors. i i8 strcet.Teioldioli , 503. . J'4VI.UJUtiWC. hENRY BOLLNI OiJAIIA ! , 1EB , l"actory iii L.oulrvilii , Ca. . Co Quality ct bnlc guaranteed to Lii ti goc.o is aucy maeifacIun.4 outside o this stat , , 1Ieui liulla. II. ' ' c1 . . . - - - p.- . , . . . - - - -----i