Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1898, Page 11, Image 12

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    THE OMAHA T > A1LV HB13 : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 2J ( , 185)8. ) 11
COIIIIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
\Vheat Shows Stronger , bat Closes at a
Decline Again ,
THERE IS LACK OF INFLUENTIAL SUPPORF
Otln-r MnrliMx Kollotr U'lirnt Cli elj'i
Ciirn nuil I'rm iHloiiN ICncli Ii < -
c-llnhu ; , U'lill.Ollicrn He-
main IIi
CIltCAOO , Feb. M. The Improved tone of
Wntl Btrcet wns rcllccted by whcnt for a
lltne today nnd substantial advances over
yesterday's closing prices were recorded ,
Weakness at Liverpool nnd lark of Influen
tial support brushed tills aside later , and
caused cloning declines of ' .W&c lit July
nnd He in May. AH the other markets
followed , 'closely the course of wheat , being
Btrong early nnd wrnk Inter. Corn declined
% c , outs closed practically tmctinnKcdi nml
provision * declined 2Vto for lard nnd ribs ,
but 1714 for provisions.
The operilnp tone In wheat was somewhat
Irregular. Muy wns quite weak , opening
Wi-Xc lower nt from J1.0JV4 to $1.0:1 : , nnd
clllng tfown Inside of n minute or so to
$1.02H , tlip rallying tjulckly to $ l.03V4. July
wns by llo means steady , though not dis
playing the weakness that the earlier de
livery did. July opened a shade lower at
Ht ! > io. wh re It hcHltatt-d for a short time ,
then slowly advanced to ! M4CThoueh news
wns of A. mixed charneter , that having n
bearish Undoncy was apparently Klven the
most uttuntlon at the start. Liverpool wad
fonslderably lower , thotigti not enough to
cause much frush selling here. Northwest
receipts were 2 7 cars , agamst 213 last week
nnd 19) ) a year ngo. CMk-ago receipts
iimounted to 76 cars , of whlt-li S were con
tract. The most Important bearish news
wns the Argentine shipments , which
nmounted last week to l.lui.OOo Im. , which
Is fur from bearing out the statements that
the exportable surplus of nut country would
exceed 24fMWO bil. After the Hrat minute
or so of trading , however , this sort of news
was lost sight of. Tne much more conn-
dent tone of Wall street and the prospects
of delay In decisive notion over the Mnlno
disaster Induced many sellers of yesterday
to turn hut-cm und this demand exerted a
favorable Inlluenee on prices Immediately.
Kenr of a buying Hurry which might punls.i
Hhorts also caused hedging by the/ more
conservative bears. July developed , ' more
strength than did May and more trailing
was done In that delivery throughout. The
Letter party probably accumulated l.fiOO.K ) )
liu. of July wheat yesterday's selling furor ,
nnd that amount of bidding for thgt option
during the morning developed the fact that
the market was oversold. U testified In n
gradual advance In July to SlHuc , May
meanwhile getting to $1.0.Vc. ! A long period
of dullness followed , realizing by smnHer
Bc.ilpcrs causing reactions to $1.01 and ! K/iC. )
tended down-
After noon prices gradually
-ward. The crowd had apparently got cov-
\ red on July and the market developed
' bearlshncss. At SOe for July Letter brokers
gave the market some support , but the
price.dipped to Hl'le before the buying had
any affect. As soon as this support was
withdrawn the market dropped at once and
In the last half hour's trading became very
weak. A sharp break In California wheat
nt Liverpool , 2'/.d. was talked of n good
deal , and helped to start selling again. As
no Influential support was forthcoming , the
decline was rapid. July llnally got down to
HHlc , and closed at Sl'/4 ! < fSD-KtC. May closed
Corn early was nrm. The market de
veloped a strong lone on active buying ,
many of je&terdiy' : sellers buying back
their lines , and prices during the morning
. - . T ' sireiigta
Hnowed n substantial a'Uunc.T 'e
of wheat was the principal Inlluenee.V hen
wheat turned weak , corn followed rapidly ,
short selling being quite heavy Into In the
session. Heavy export engagements were
inlluentlul In the early firmness. Muy ranged
from 30'4o to 2'jyic , and closed % c lower nt
" ' .r"Kc.
Market foroats wns aetlvoand strong early.
Strength In wheat and corn caused good
buying by shorts and some lelnstatlng of
lines sold , out yesterday. The later decline
In other grain markets WHS followed nt
once by oats , nil the advance being lost.
May ranged from 2RVje to Me , and closed
unchanged at znv&u.
In provisions there was the same dispo
sition to cover sHitf sold yesterday as In
grain. Market started easy as a result of
lower hog prices , but good general buying ,
In which packers were prominent , soon
brought about a good rally. This was main
tained for some time , but the late decline
In grain markets was followed by provi
sions. 1'ork was especially weak near the
close. May pork , closed liic lower at $10.M ;
Jlay lard , i'/ic ' lower nt $5.20 and May
ribs 2V4o lower nt $5.12'i. '
Kstlmnted receipts for Saturday : Wheat ,
10D cars ; corn , 023 cars ; oats. 320 cars ; hogs ,
18,000 head.
Trading future * ranged ns follows :
Artlclca. . | Open. HUIi. I Low. Tcioae. i Yi-Bt'y.
MM nit-
i om :
May. ' . ' . - i oil * 1 OL' v 1 O\li : \ 11:14 :
July . . BSI ' ( Mill UOM 8'JU HUIj
Corn-
Miiy . . . 20)1 .
.Inly. . . : ll MH nl
Si'irt. . . 3'JH
Muy. . . 20 ' . ' (1 (
July. . . i.M MM a
lork
May. . . 10 11 'I 11) 75 in sn in Hit
July. . . III tl''h 10 75 ID : is ID 17l }
Lurd
May. . . fi 20 fi - ' ( ) 5 S2H
July. . . c : in ; io a aul >
th'lltlbR
May. . . s in fi HO 51 ! v 1U * c ifr
July. . . n un fl 'J5 n L'I ) ' . ' 0 S i'fc !
Nu. 2.
Cuili quotation * were as follows :
rUl7R CJulcl ; winter piitvntii , $ I.SC'iTI.)0 ! ) ;
utralijliti ! . Jl.2UKI.SO ; Mrrluu nl'teUiln , S3.IUff5.Mi
bakern. 3.M < i73. ' . " ) .
\VllKAT-Nu. 2 spring. Olff'JJc ; Nir. 3 spring.
Olp ; N.I. 2 ri-d. > 1.02Hfl.0.1'4.
CORN No. 2. 2SHK2Syc.
OATS Nn. 2. 25u , f. o. b. ; No. 3 while. 27Vj
RYi : N < > . 2 WViC.
;
( <
SHIOIW Nn. i' llaxseeii , SI 2J91.27. Prime
tlnt"thy M't.'d. t2.9."r.
PROVlSIONS-Mess pnik. per lihl. , SI9. IStflJ W > .
I.arrl , per l' liu. . S.1.15W3.1Ui. Klinit linn fides
( linuse ) , Jj.Ki/J.S5. lr.Knltoil RhuuIiliTi ( boxcil ) ,
tl 7.1ST3.0I ) ; shurt elenr BldeH ( Imxi'd ) . t"r.3i'i/3..V ( ) .
\VMISKY-llailIli.'r > liulshvl Kooda , per cat. .
* 18Ui'A ( 113-Ciit lonf. Sd.Ol ! granulnteil , 15.61.
On the Produce exchange toilay the bulfr
mnrket was llrm ; citnmerlen. lW19'ac ; thlrlce ,
Ili/I7c. Cheque , quiet. MlS'te. ' Kg s. llrm ; frislt.
lie. Preiuwt poultry , llrm ; turkeys , f llc ,
ilickeni ! : nnd ducks , 7fv'Sc.
M'\V .iiVOHK ISHXnil.lI.
< luiiliii < inH for tin * lny on ( 'eiuTiil
! ( 'iriiinioiIltli'H.
NKW YltK ) , feb , 2.1.FI.Ol'ltHecelpt , 2l.tSJ
libU , ) expoiU IS , 77 ! libl * , shade c.isli-r ;
city mUl imtotvl" . > 5 , 3ffl.n ! cliy mill clear , 13.40
( ij.COi Minnesota pMents , l,1.3iM5.53 ; Minnesota
bakers' , ll.40iJI.CO. winter straights , JI.CMfl 7J ;
winter uxtniK , tJ.70QI.lU , winter Inw grades , 12.90
W.W. H'e ) Hour , dull , Ji.70yj.2J. lluckwhcat
llDUf , nearly ; JlJ.l.JO. |
1IIVKWI1 HAT Finn ; 390391(0.
COUNMKAU-Sleady ; yellow westt-rn. Tic.
11YK Qiilfl : No. S western. Me.
llAULKf Finn ; feeding , l t41c.
llAItl.KY MAl.T-FIrm : we tem. O'JiitfCJe
WlII3AT-nei' . lpt , 01.371 bu. ; exports , 27.MI
m , S ; > ot , eany ; No. 5 reil , Jl.Cf.fc f. n. b. nlloat.
Option * opened rimy ut i'j/'io decline , Intluenced
try foreign kelllng and lower viMrr , but ex-
vrrl'iiceil rapid rccoNery rrn liglit irffcrlnKn and
rrnUtrlng cuvrrlni ; ) iteadlncss ruled until near
the close ; when n brar uttack , aided by disap
pointing speculatlte suppprl , cuiired a sharp
iir.'iiW , tin' market leaving on wttik at * ; < Mi < '
net ilet'llnr : Nif. 3 red , February , closed nt 11.03 ;
May. l Mr * 1.0li doted at f9te.
\tN | Itrv'rlptv , 8C.(17(1 ( ( bu. ! exports. 117,374 bu.
Hptit. oanys No. 2 , SiSVic OpUun * opened i-aiy ,
ullh wliciM at lie dtcllnf. rxllliil on lilg clear'
IHICC , but followed the late break In wheat nnd
dote weak at ' , 'te net decline ; May , 34HiKX' ;
cloml ut Jine. *
OATSr-IUeelplf , * S.fOO bu. : exports , M.lCfi bu.
Si > ot. r > kr ; No. J. 31e Options , quiet , but
falily eteaUy , rlcilng unchuimed ; May cloned at
bran , iOti'71'Sc ; mMdllnir , 7i
IIAY-Dillli ihlpliluir. S"lfl55ci KIH.H ! to choice ,
'
1IOPK Firm : lntf , common to choice , ikM
crop. < ! * < * ! JW 'Top. 7iHe ; 1W crop. URlSc ;
Pncino ro.i l , 1SJ3 crop , UJSc , 1 crop , SUIOc :
1S97 ircii , 17UI80.
HlllHa-Bteudy ; rallfornln. 17V4WWi .
WOOIrluleti IKece. JtaSle ; Te\a , IS'.ifl1 '
IJUc.
I.BATIIKU-Klrmi hemlock sole. :9V R20c.
PIlttVIHIDNH- ef. llrm ; family , tll.ttim.7S ;
rxtrn ni"H. 18 Oufif.M ; b ff hum * . JS.Wfj 83.00 :
liaikfl. tID.COiill.'il. ' Cut nienls , eteady : pickled
tMllteii. JJ.sIVvfil.W ; pickled rbouldem. JI.73 ;
pUsluI liair.H , t7.7iHS.tA > . Lord , nbout steady ;
western stenmed. t .43. re/lnnl. / qu'rl ' Pnrk. llrin ;
rnfin. fl .7.'O't rc ; inert < - e r. tlO.TStf tS3 : family ,
JM.W. Tallow , "iulftj clly , ! , country , JiJ
Oll.r1 lion ed ell. eady ; jrrlaia crude. W,4o ;
ni'lme vt-IUiw. ! 3c Itotln. | e dy ; coramou to
iortl. ll.4'ffl , . .Tunifntlne. quiet nMaav c ,
IIUTTRll Jlecclptp , X.781 Lk .i nrm , * t le.
ilnlry , H9r < - : Unte , rrmtnrry ,
tn-nmory , IISWZ1) ? . Ivlnltn. SHMViC , fi > "tory. 11
f/H ? .
fMKtMR nerripl * . sso i > kwi. : mmilri s rtem
l r. RV , October. SH > ' . llfht klm . OWt ic , pir
sklmx , 4 * t'ir ; full k'm . if Jc.
HllUit HecrlptK , jt.l ! < t > kdi. ; firm ; stnte ni
Pmin yvnnla , laBlsUc ; WMtern , 13c ; Douthern
11014V.
HK'B-FIrm ; fiilr to extra , tStrS'ic ; Jarnn. 5
Firm ; New Orleans , o | * n kettle ,
gni.i in chirei | > . 'fttfTir.
MBTAI.S Pk Iron warrants , very dull , with
tfi.13 Mil nnd . nirked ; lake cupper , strong nt
fll.e2WIII.73 ; tin. nrm nt tll.10lMI.20 ; spelter.
tinrhntitred at 11.10 4.30 ; IcaJ. dull at IJ.T5H
S.S414. The firm fixing the settling price for
mlntrti and smelters quotes lend at 13. GO.
OMAHA iTjjxmt.Ui , MAitKirrs.
Cotiilliloii ttl Trail ! nnil ( Inolntlotin on
Slniilt * nnil Kiincy I'roilnco.
KOnS-Ooo.1 stock , lUMIHc.
TllITTKtl Common to fair , 9Qllc ; separator
erpamcry , 20c ; gathered creamery , ISjJISc.
VKAJ/-Cliolcc fat. W to 120 Ibs. , quoted nt
5 'jc ; largo nnd coarse , Cftic
IIlis.SKl ) POI'LTllY-Chlckeni ! . CSr7c ; tur
keys , ! 10c ; Reese , 7B8c ; ducks. 7fSC.
I.1VK I Oin.TUY-Chlckens , 6 ; old roosters ,
3c ; ducks , Co.
OAMB-Mmall rabbits , per doi. , 7 : ; large ,
tl.23 ; squirrels , COflCOc ,
PIOIiONH Mve. 7k ( ; ; dead pUeonil not wanted.
" VtTpUnd , KM ; midland , IJ.ffl ; lowland.
11.50 ; rye straw , tl.M ; color makes the price on
hay ; light bales fell the best ; only top grades
bring top prices.VHdKTAllLK3.
VHdKTAllLK3.
CBM5HY flood stock. Inr/re. / 40c ; small , 2330c.
ONIONS-Per bu. . tl.10jji.23 ,
HbANR Hand-picked navy , p r bu. . 11.2301.10.
8WKKT POTATOKS-Kansaa , 10-peck bbls. .
C-'AIIIlAOK-nood stock , per In. . 1'Je.
POTATOKa-Ilomc grown , W333cj Colorado
stock , 70e.
FIIU1T3.
APPI.KS-Wlnter stock , tl.00 3.50 ; California
llcllrlleur , boxes , | 1.50 ; Colorado Jonathans ,
boxen , $1.73 : Oregon , boxes. $1.23.
CltANIIKIlltinsVlaeonsln llell nnd llugle ,
t7.uDK7.71 ; Wisconsin llell nnd Cherry. JCOO.
aliiKiis , | 3.00nG.M.
TllOPICAtj FItUtTS.
Callfornla navels , t2.7383.00 ; fancy
seedlings , $2.30choice , JZ.23.
I.I'.MONSlirornla. : . fnnty , $3.00 ; choice. $2.73.
HAN ANA.S Choice , l.irse stock , per bunch. K.OO
{ f2.2j ; medldtim sized bunches , $1.7382.00.
.
NyTS Almonilii , per Ib. . large size. 12J13o ;
small , nc ; iJrnzll.i , per Ib. . Sffloc ; Kngllsh wal
nuts. per Ib. , fancy soft shell , lOflllc ; standards.
8ffi > o ; niberts , ptr n , , 10o ; | , ecanii , polished.
medluin , CW7c ; extrn largr < , Mft9c : large hickory
nut. " , tl.cOfn.lo pef bu. ; snull , $1.23B1.35 per bu. ;
cocoanuts , per l-'O , $1.00 ; peanuts , raw , 5S3'.io ;
I'onsteil , 115761,40.
.nl''I'H Imiiorted. fancy. 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes ,
lOc ; C-crown , 4Mb. baxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22
Sf23o per box ; California , 10-lb. box. tl.OD.
HO.NKY Cholco Willie , 12c ; Colorado amber. 10
Inlc.
KHAl'T Per bid. , $3.50 ; half bbl. , $2.23.
MAPUS SYIll'l'-Flve-gnl. can. , each , $2.7o ;
If-1' , ' ' " "s , pure , per doz. , $12.0i ) ; half-gal , cans ,
t .J.r ; tiiart | c.ins , $3.W.
DATKS-IInllowec , 60 to 70-lb. boxes ,
Salr , uc ; Fnid , 3-lb. boxes. , On.
C1OI3U Per half bbl. . $3.00 ; bbl. , $3.00.
FHKSH MUATS.
nilESSRn nUKF-Uood native steers , C\r ;
good foreiinartera steera , Slic ; Kooj hlndquarteis
steers , S' c : western steers. Ciic ; fancy belfers ,
' c ; good helfeis , Co ; good forequartcrs heifers ,
.jc ; good blndiiuarteiii heifers , oo , good oows ,
.i > ; c ; fnlr cows. 5'ic ; cow lorequartcrs , 4V5c ; cow
lilnd < iuarterK. 7',5e. '
IIKKICUTSIIanglng tsnderlalns. 4'ic ; ribs ,
No. 1 , lie ; rlb.i , No. 2 , Sc ; ribs. No. 3 , cUc ; No.
- ' . 610 ; lounds. No. 1 , 7Viu ; round s , No. 2 CHc ;
roundi , No. 3 , CUc ; trimmings , 4 > , ic , ; beef ahanks ,
ie ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. ,
12'jc ; sweetbieads ( calve ? ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys ,
per doz. , 3.1e ; ox tails , each.'Sc ; livers , per Ib. , 2V40 ;
lenrls , per Ib. , 2'.3i' : tongues , per Ib. , lie ; calf
llvera each , 3.1c ; vnlves , . whole carcass or Fides ,
9e ; calf heail nnd feet , scalded , per set. Too ;
tenderloins , fresh. 18o ; tenderloins , frozen , 13c ;
boneless strips , fresh , lOc ; boneless strips , frozen ,
ire. ; strip loins , fresh , Rc ; strip loins , frozen , GVfcc :
rolls , boneless , 9e ; rolls , spencer cuts , 9o ; sir
loin butts , boneless , Oc ; shoulder clods , bonelena ,
C'4c ; rump butts , Iwneless , 5ic ; No. 1 chucks , 5c ;
No. 2 chueks , 41 c ; No. a ohuskz , ie ; b"r.eps !
chucks. | Uc ; cow plates , Sljc ; Bteer plater , 4c ;
ll.mk stcnk , C'.io ; loins , No. 1 , 13Hc ; loins , No. 2 ,
I0'ic ; Inlni , No. 3 , SWo ; short loins , market
ityle. 2c nlwvp loins ; short loins , hotel style , 4c
altrive lolna ; cow loin , ends , 8c ; slecr loin , tnds ,
9' . ' .
MUTTON Fancy lambs , 9e per Ib. ; Iambs ,
Sc ; sheep , 7e ; mnrket racks , long , 9c ; hotel
rncl , short , lie ; lolni , Jc ; saddles , 8'4c ; legs ,
S'ie ; inmb legs. S'.ici breasts and stews , 3V < c ;
tongues , encb , 3c ; foreqiiovters , 5Hc.
POniC Dressed pigs , Slc per Ib , ; dressed
hog . CVic ; temlerlolns , I3c ; loins , short , Co ;
lontf , Co ; i-paie ilbs. Be ; ham sausage butts ,
5e ; Iloston butts , H'lc ; shoulders , rough , EC ;
shouldprs , rklnned. SUc ; trimmings. 4Wc ; leaf
Inrd , not rendered , 5Uc ; heads , cleaned , 4c ;
snoiitfl nnd cnrs , 3c ; neckbonea , 2c ; cheek meat ,
'c ; neck Imnes , 2c ; plgV tnlls , 3c ; plucks , each ,
"c ; chlllerllngs , fie ; hocks , 4c : hearts , per doz. ,
23c ; stomaohs , each , 3c ; tongues , eacli. 7c ; kid
neys , per doz. , lOc ; brnlns , per doz. , 15c ; pigs'
feet , per dnz. , 30e ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds ,
c ; blade bones , Sc.
HIDES. TAI..LOW. ICTC ,
HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 7V4c ; No. 2 green
hides , 6"4c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9c ; No 2 green
salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , 20c ;
No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 13 Ibs. . 8c.
SIIKKP PHI/TS-Oreen salted , each , lVS > 75c :
green salted shearings ( short wooled early
skins ) , each , 13c ; dry shearings ( short wooled
early Kklns ) . No , 1 each , 5cr dry Hint ICanias
and NtbniKkn butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight , 44f.1c : dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
murrain wool pells , per Ib , , nctual weight , 31 ?
In ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , ,
nctual weight , 4t.1c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. . actual w lght , 3 lc.
TAM.OW , OUEASn , FTC. Tallow , No. 1. 35i >
Sliej tullirw' . No. 2 , 3c ; rough tnllow. U6c ; wihlte
grease , 2'iSf2riC ; yellow and brown grease , 1V4 ®
s Heir ( black or brown ) , $3.003:0.00 ;
liter. Jl.fi > SS.OO ; mink. JJiffMc ; beaver. SLO-ICC Oi ) ;
KkiinK , I3o. 2.1e , SOe ; mu.skr.it , 3c. Be , 7e : raccoon ,
13iTiOc : red fox , 25c@tl.23 ; gray fox , 23EOc ; wolf
Ulmber ) , 25ciff$2.M ; wolf fptnlrle coyote ) . ICffJOc ;
wildcat , 10ff23c ; badger. 5i40c ; silver fox , $50.00
SI. IoiilN fJflM-rni
ST. UII'IS , Feb. 2r > . FI.OUIl-I.ower , ndvanc-
Ing In sympnlhy with v/heat ; patents. $ I.S1C5 00 ;
strnlwhts. $4.45 4.0) ) ; clenrs , $4.0004.23 ; medl'Jm.
$3.5ilfii.73. :
WIIKAT r.owei' , closing l"c. for May and W
So for July below yesterday. May opened same
iiii asked nt yesterday's close , but never got
more than I4c above that and later broke sharply
unt'l ' % a below the lop. closing with buyers nt
thn Ixutoin. July openeil lin lower , advanced
lie. declined le nnd cbved'nt the twtlom. Hpot.
lower ; No. 2 nil cash , oleviitor. 97Hc ; track. 97S7'
! > Sc ; IVhrunry. 06 > le ; Mny. OSSic ; July , &l 0 !
Sl > c ; No. a hard cash , 'JllifllcfiB
tN Fuluics lluetu.ited wrtTiln n good range
nnil cliwcil Ftendr tu a shade higher thnn yester
day. Simt , steady ; No. 2 cash , 27He ; I'Vbruary ,
27--Sie : Mav. 27iifi27-ir ) ; July , "Slic.
OATS I.'u lines llrm but .
, unchanged. Ppot. un
changed ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 27e ; Irarlc , 27Vzc :
February , 2fi le ; May , 2Cc ; July , 231ic ; No. 2
whllo , JS % 23e.
UYIJ-steady , 49',4c. '
SUKDS Fl.ixseed , nomlml. $1.19'S. ' Tltnotliy
need , prime , 2nf30c.
.r- . . .
IIIIAN ( Julel , elemly ; snckerl , east track , ( We.
IIA\ Choice timothy strong and prairie weak :
ir.ihle. fii.iXKift.co ; timothy. 17 Mft1" .
I'UTTEIl Steady ; creamery , 13ff2Je ; dnlrSft
KOOH lyjwer. IP.ic.
WHISK V-tl.W.
COTTO.NTIIW-70C.
- .
METALS-Lead , dull , $3.CO , sellers. Spelter.
steady , $3. ! > 'l. ' ,
PUOVIHION-pork. steady ; standard mesa ,
Jobli HI * , $1(1.73. ( I.ard , belter ; prlniB s'eam , 5"-
choice , t3.l2' . Ilacoii , extia short clear iboxed
lots ) , ta.73 .00 ; rllm. ffi.iXMTO.23 ; shoils , W.12i.i ,
H.37V ) . Dry wilt meals ( Ixixed shoulders ) , $1 73 J
l.i > ; e\im short tlenr. f5.37itf3.C2h ! ; ribs , $ j.5cv
j.,3 ; shorts. ' . . .
- , 3.0DO bids. ; wheat. 15,00. )
bu. : corn , TT.frTr ) bu. ; onls , 20,0i)0 bu
HHIPMKST.S-Flour , a.COO bbls. ; wheat. 7.01i >
bu. j corn , 82,000 bu. ; onle , ! lmo bu.
Iliiltlinorr Inrl.-i't.
IIAI.TIMOHI' : , Feb.
S.SO ; | irlng wheat elr.ilBhts , Jl.90VJ.d3 ; r'eceipts
7,713 bbls. ; exports , 1I9 | bbls.
grade , OCrfifl.OVH-
COHN Kncy ; unit find month. 33Ti.fT.1lc :
KtfHincr mixed , 83j33'4c ; recelpte , 1G7.2J7 bu ;
exportu , 20S.IIS bu , ; southern whllo nnd yellow
corn , 33' , i4Vje
OATH Stonily : No. 2 while we > tern. 3l-f3J5- !
Nn 2 mixed. 32sfj33c ! ; 'recelidn , II , SOO bu ; ex
ports , pone.
KVK Hauler ; No. 2 nearby , 35le ; No 2 west
ern , sr. ic ; reCflptK , IS.SSS liu. : i' piirtif , 42.S3U bu
HAY-fJulet ; choice llmnlhy , $ IJ W7/13.HO.
rjRAIX FKHKlllTrt-Hlrndy. wllli better- feelIng -
Ing : sieam In Uveimnl | , per liuuhvl , $1.90 April ;
Cork for nnler * per ( junrler , It M.
IH'TTIill-l'Inn ; fancy riemnery. tflKc [ ; fancy
Imitation , liftlle ; fancy ladle , I5e ; good ladle.
U iK' ) ; store parked. IfiiDr.'c.
KOdp-Otilet : flesh. I5e.
CIIUKSlJ-Hteady ; faney New York , C. laiKf.
O iOllc ! fancy New Ynik. 37. medium ,
fmicy New York , 2.1 , small.
,
mcar cured ,
cOFl'VlB'-lllo , ordinary lo fair. 7m f ,
HICK- Firm : onllniry lo good. "iV4lc.
I'l/JVIl-irilrn fancy , t4.C5G4.73' patents , fl.W
f/O/Tr.
IIIIAN-72C.
IIAY-Prlme , fli.WOII.Mi choice , IH.001JH bO ,
COUN--N . > , J MCked. wlilte mlxfd and Jellow ,
Sf437Hc. ,
OATS No. J s.icked wr ( frn , j5c. !
I.lvrrpool JInrUct.
UYKRI'OOU Kli , S3. WHHAT-Spot , No 1
red noithetn ti'ilng. dull at ft 2ljd.
CMIINypil. . linn ; American mixed , new. s
tl. American mixed , old. 9' C'l'l ; futures llrm *
February , 3 * e\4d : March. > 4Hd.
FlXlt'll-at. I jiiln lan y winter , 10 < ,
HOl'8At I inijon , Paclllr coart , nrm at 4
' '
'
*
tf Gi a '
WaVISH > NS-ll f.11niipj extra India m ,
mess. S5 ! > J. Pork , firm ,
m , fine western , r.ls . 3d ; fine medium. 4Ss M.
Hnm" , short cut , 11 to in lt , dull t Mo < M.
Itucon , stenily t Its frl ; thort rll > , 31 M : lonn
dear middles. light 31s ; long clear middles ,
heavy , 30 8d ; fhrnt elear buck * . M ; clear belie ! -
lie * Jl . .Shoulder * , llrm at 2ta M. Lord , jnluic
e tern. rtraily at 2T .
CHKI-Hi-iAmrlcnn , nnest white nnd colored ,
H idy nt 4s.
TA IAJOW Prime city , flrm nt 19 .
OH.S-Cottonseed. Lhfrpool rellned. nrm nt Hi
W. Turpentine spirits , tltm at 21 * 9J. Rosin ,
common , steady nt 4 3d.
loii Comiinnj' .
OMAHA OFFICE. Ftlj. 2S. Contrary to J-e -
terday's opening our market wns unchanged this
morning , with cnble * a penny tower , nfter which
It worker ! n little higher cm buylmr by the hort
Intertst , who were Influenced by the lack of con
tinued senMtlonul war newn. Other Indications
Inlnted to the fact thnt the market had been
moderately oversold. However this strength was
hut temporary , nnd the market later sold off and
closed nt yestcr lay's prices , which decline wns
affected by n strong bear raid , e peclnlly In the
July option. Closing Indications were of n nerv-
0111 nnd weaker nature. All of these freaks of
the bears wtre stimulated by different llcht
news , suoh as better weather In Argentine nnd
thn manufacturing of contract grade wheat by
the elevators In Chicago , with the continued un
damaged prospect for a largo crop , while the
clique practically stayed out of the market ,
which did not assist any In Its ptrengthi
As Mated before , we believe the market has
been on n great strain nnj thnt n setback Is
natural , which will encourage short sellers to
overdo the matter , when a sharp upturn will b *
profltabln lo the buyers at the decline.
Corn showed a little strength during the ses
sion on rsiwrt of good clearances nnd 'a few
sales for export , nnd with lighter acceptances
from country points and Inter closed Ho lower
limn yesterday.
Oats were very steady nnd fluctuated but little ,
closing at yesterday's prices.
KniiNns Clt > - ( irnln mill 1'rovlnloiin.
KAN8AH CITY. Feb. 25. WHKAT-vMmUl
steady , slow ; No. 1 hard , 90o ; No. 2 , SSWSl''jCi '
No. 3. 8GW17C ; No. 1 red , 9139.10 : No. 2 , 93ft lo
No. 3 , ttfittc ; No. 2 spring , 83ffB7c ; No. 3. S5c.
CORN llather slow , nbout stendy : No. 2 mixed
OATS Fairly active , nbout steady ; No. 2 white
HYK-FIrm ; No. 2 , 47o.
HAY Wenk. on heavy receipts ; choice timothy
f3.rioQ9.00 ; choloe prairie , $7.00.
ni'TTKR I'lrtnj creamery. IGBISc ; dairy , 128
14c ,
lions ? tendv : 1lc.
RKCniPTW Whtnl , 71,200 bu. ; corn , 101,30) bu.
oats , IC.ooil bu.
SHll'MBNTfl-Whcal , 3S.400 bu. : corn , 29,900
bu. ; oats , 9.0)0 bu.
Cliiolniintl Mnrki-t.
CINCINNATI , Feb. 23.-FLOt R-Kftlrly active
fancy , JI.45ffl.CO ; family , tJ.COWI.10.
WIIBAT K.isler : No. 2 red. 'JSc.
COIt.V K.isler ; No. 2 mixed , 31 > .Jc.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc ,
HYK Stenrly ; No. 2 , 52c. jti ( (
PROVISIONS I.anl , steady nt J3.03. Uulk
meats , easy nt $5.13. Ilacon , steady at $ S.
WHISKY-Qulet nl tl.ZO. . , /
1UTTTER Dull ; Klsin creamery , 21VJCJ Ohio
13 Iic ! ; dairy. 10 llc. . .
KaOS Quiet at I2c.
StJOAR Steady ; hnnl reflned , tl.22flj)7. ; ! )
CHKHSK-FIrm and higher ; good to prime Ohio
( irnln llvi'clpts nt Pi'liu'lpnl .IIiirkctH
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 23. Receipts : Wheat , 19 cars
MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 25. Receipts : Wheat
230 cars.
CHICAGO , Feb. 25 Receipts today : Wheat
CO cnrs ; corn , 0.12 enr ? : it : , 3C7 cars. Hstl
mnteil tomorrow : Wheat , 2 < X ) cars ; corn , 26.
cars ; onts. 30) cars.
DL'LUTH , Feb. 25. Receipts : Wheat , 37 cars
Toli-ilo .llarlii-t.
TOI.-KDO , Fel > . 2.1. WHKAT May , OSc.
CORN Active ; No. 2 mixed , 30Vic.
OATS Dull nnd easy ; No. 2 mixed , 27c.
UYB Dull : No. 2 cnsh , 23V4c.
CI/V12RSBKD Lower ; prime cash , March nnd
April , $3.03.
OIL North Lima , 43c ; south Lima and Indl
nna , 4lc.
PiMirin Mtit'fci'tM.
PEORIA , Feb , 25.-COHN Tlasy , lower ; No. 2
Sc.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 2S',5c.
WHISKY No Quotation.
Sun Frnni'lxcir AVIiont
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 25.WH HAT Steady
December. $1.29',5 ; May , tl.SO'Ji.
IIAIILEY Steady ; December , S7c ; Hay , 97r.
I'hllnili'lirlilll Prnrlilcp.
PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 25.-JlL'TTER Steady
faney western creamery , 20'c.
KGOS Firm ; fresh nearby and western , 15c.
STOCKS AM ) UO.VDS.
SIKTriilnjs ; nt tho- Money Ilnfe C IIMC
Iiiiinrtii < Uiii of drill.
NF3\V YORK , Feb. 23. There was a sharp re
covery In the prices of Flocks today , In which
the engagement of gold for Import was the pre
dominant Inlluenee. Thn course of the exchange
market yesterday foreshadowed the early im-
portatlon of gold , which la the direct outcome
of the stiffening In the rates for call money. The
amount of sterling exchange held In New York
H variously estimated at from ? t'.fOi,0')0 ' ) ' ) upward.
A large port of it has been used as collateral
for loans and Die largo liquidation of loans has
released a quantity of this exchange and brought
It upon the market. In other words , the rise In
money rates makes It more profitable to bring
hnme funds which have been left abroad on ac
count of the higher rate hllherlo prevailing
there. The Import movement of gold is likely
to continue unless there should be a sharp ad
vance In the money market In I/omlun nnd
PurlK. Thn calling In of this country's gold
.credits abroad Is likely to put a stop for the
present to foreign buying of securities , which
has been large of lale , nnd which continued
hard today. The market opened today by the
raiding of n few specialties , notably Metropoli
tan Street railway and Manhaltan , but they
were unable to wipe out the gains shown In
sympathy with London. Trading was nervous
dotting ihe first hour , but after that the up
ward tendency became fairly setlled and contin
ued throughout the day , with slight occasional
reactions. A distinguishing feature of business
was thn large number of small lota of stocks
changing hands , tellectlng a large Investment
demand , which was Invited by the low prices
aflcr yesterd.iy'8 slump. The large short Interest
created In the recent dcullne was a material
fnclor In today's inlly , the bears having evl-
rlenlly placed stop loss orders , which wett * un
covered ns the rise progressed. Large corpora
tion InlcnMts were credited with continued ab
sorption of stocks today. The day's highest
level of prices was not fully maintained , but
not gains generally were from 1 to 2 per cent.
Great Northern preferred gained 0 per cent on
renewed rumors of u valuable distribution to be
made lo stockholders. The effort being inn da to I
adjust rate differences on western nnd transcon
tinental lines was n f.uoiable factor In the mar
ket. Call money loaned at 3 per cent , but later
becamu easier In response to gold engagement ! " .
Rales were firmer In both the money and com
mercial paper markets. There Is a continued
laigii movement of currency to the Interior to
meet an expanding demand for money there.
With regard to assertions that this movement of
money Is designed to strengthen bank reserves
ngalnst possible contingencies , It i-huuld be bnnie
In mind that banks are allowed to keep a part
of their reserve In New York City banks , which
nro deslgnatxl as deposllorlus , ThehO ilt'ponltn '
still llcurn In the legnl reserves of tin- Interior
banks as much as UioiiKh ihey were In their
own vaults , There was a sharp repqvwry In
bonds today 111 sympathy with flocks. Tolal
Hales , f2.Ci | > .nniJ. United States 4s , coupon , dt
cllned 1V4 pel" cm ! ; United Stales 4s , registered
I per cent , and the old 4s , rfKlsti cd , and the
61 ' / per rent hid ,
The livening Post's London financial cablegram
cays : There was ( n Irregular tendency In lin
stock market here today. The activity was en-
llrely centered In Americans and Ihe buying hero
wti'i considerable mid lnlluentl.il. It la fell that
'f ' the pidliicnl situation Improves the iu.ulet/
hern Is likely to become belter , an the recent
slump pave Just the opportunity desired by many
In lay In ilocks. Prleen cloned near the best.
There Is no change In Spanish securities , n | .
though the Paris hours. ' was Hat nnd mines wcie
heavily H > > ld from there.
Following are the closing quotations nf the
leading tock on the New York market today ;
Tirtnl iMlm of * tocku tcduv. 4 < 7COO < hare , in.
: ludink' : Ati'hlion , 4,749 ; AtcbUun iirtf-rivd
' , \V . rhrsnumk.- ( MiIn , S.1C5 ; Chlcatro. HurlliiK.
: . .n ft ejulnc ) SI.H.W : l ul vlll & Nashville. 12.-
i7 > , Munlu-iltnn. ID.350 : Mtiropolltun..718 ; Read-
HK prrfcrrrd. 8.SJ3 : JII url IVclllc. ,6C2 , New
k'vrk fiiiitrnl , 15.7JO , North Am Tloan , l.UO ;
Ni-rthrrn Pacific , S.TM : Norlbrrn P.i"'n , pr < < -
f. rrj. . i < nn. id i-u isinnd. iiwo , si P.vil. . -
) f- , ? t. Pnul * Omnln , I.RRfl : H ithcrn preftrrod ,
C.7IH ) : Vnlon Pncinp , U.178 ; Tolmcni , II , W ; P i-
o'n ! i , S > . ( Wn ; ( J"ni > ril KIiK-trtc , 4,97 ; StiRnf ,
l,90 ; T nnffce I'oat & Iron , 3,80) , Wctt < > m
Union , io.Wi' .
XIMV Yurie Monry
NfiW YORK. tVh. 2S.-MOXUY ON I'AI.l-
NnmlnAtlr , S'kifS | rpr rent.
PRIMK MCRCANTIM : PAPRR-SOI i > cr cmi.
STHRMNO nXCHANaK-t'nJcttlPil. wit
nrtual hu ln n In Mnkors' Mils nt II.SI'ittMl '
for dcmnnd mid ll.S2t4 < Z4.S2H for n'xtv dnM <
wtiMl rnte . II Mff4.834. nd JI.85UffI.S6 ; con
morcln ! hills. tl.iiini.SlH.
SH.Vnil t'KHTIFIt'ATKS 53H93614C.
11AR SlI.Viil-55tic. :
JIKXK'AN lOM.ARS-4r'ic.
UAR. S ILVDR Uncertain ! it'2ld per oilnce.
SIONI5Y 2WIS % per cent. The rate of .lid-
count In the hpen market for inrt bills Is 2 %
per cent ; three months' bllli , ' 21 per cent.
Kliiaiicliil .Votes.
' ' '
OMAHA. Feb. 23.-CIearlnfsSS7,013.01 ; ; bal
ances. S122.5I3.75. ' '
CHICAGO , Feb. S5. CIearlriks517.011,203 ; New
York exchange , 90o discount ; p'jated ' rates , $1.31
and J4.sr4. Stocks active and stronger , follow
ing Wall street. Cona'derable..Investment buying
of nisrult nnd West Chicago : , Alley I , . 01 ;
Diamond Match , 137 ; Lake Street' L , 12V4. lllscult
preferred , TSli ; North Chlc.ieo , 220 ; Strawljoan' ,
23 ; Wesl Chicago. 3SH. ; ,
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 23. Clearing : 14,212,102 ; Inl-
ances , T7S0.242 ; money , BBS pfr 'tent ' ; Nv York
exchange , { I discount bid , 75cj asked.
NKW ORLKANS. Feb. 2.1/ ! ClearingSl. . < ! < fi.-
413 ; New York exchange , bank trhr ; commercial ,
per 11.000 discount. ' '
MKMPHIS. Feb. 23. Clearings. J372.987 : Iral-
ancen , JHOMO ; New York-lxchring ( selling ot
Jl.W premium. lir )
NBW YORK. Feb. 25. Clearings , $168,3 < ; 9,12- ;
balance-f , $9,1101,260.
1IOSTON. Feb. 23.-CIearlni8 , $ ICR23,03I ; bal
ances , ji..rA"r.i7.
tlALTIMORH. Feb. 25. Clearings , } 2,73I,8S2 ;
balance : ' , J42S. 177.
PHILADHLPIirA , Feb. S3. Clearings ,
010. balance * . 12.16,1,743.
CINCINNATI , Feb. 23. New York exchange ,
7oc dlreount. Money , 2liOC per cent. Clearings.
$2,122,930.
LONDON , Feb. 2" . Gold Is quoted at IJuonoa
Ayres toilay at 1CS.70 , Spanish 4s were quoted
t today at 6911 , unchanged from yesterday.
PARIK. Feb. 23. Three per cent rentes. 103f
02'ie for the account , On the bourse today Span-
l hIn closed nl ft ) , a decline of 1-1C from yes-
lerd.iy'n closing price. In consequence of the
government's majority In the Chamber of
Deputies yesterday business opened butter today ,
but cloyed heavy. Spanish 4s were ug'talcd by
ndversn nimon ) In regard to the examination , of
Ihn wreck of the Maine.
HI2RLIN , Feb. 23. On the liourse loday busi
ness was tlrm and quiet , and American bccurltlCH
.found u 'betler markel.
A in ! I 'H li Srcnrltii'H In I.onilon ,
LONDON , Feb. 23. The market for Ameilmn
fnrrurlllci * after n nrm opening wajt quiet and d"-
rlliivil , but recovered toward the close nn n more
huvrj'ant feeling. > T1io close was linn nnd the de
mand fair.
Wool
ROSTO'N , Feb. \VOOI-Folowlng ! are the
quotations for leading descriptions :
Ohln and Pennsylvania lleeces , X and nbove ,
27ST2SO ; XX , 22c ; XX and nhme , 303lo ; delaine ,
30fi3lcj No. 1 combing , 30j31c ; Nn. 2 combing ,
SflflSle. Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. Michigan ,
24c ; No. 1 Michigan , 2Hc ; No. 1 Illinois combing ,
25e ; No. 2 Michigan combing , 28 J29o : No. 2 Illi
nois combing , SSfirJe ; New York , New Ilamp-
shlro nnd Vermont , 23 j24e ; No , ) New York ,
New Hampshire and Vermont , 27c ; delaine
Michigan , 28c. Unwnihed medium , Ken-
lucky and Indiana quarter-blood combing , 25c ;
Kentucky and Indiana throo-eluluhs blood comb.
Ing , 23j24c : Missouri quarler-bnod | combing , 2lc ;
lake nnd Georgia , 23j2lc. Texas wools , spring
medium , twelve months , IC flSe ; scoured , 43a >
45c ; spring line , twelve months , Uff19e ; scoured ,
f.0e. Tcrrllorr Wools Montana.line medium and
line , ICijjJSo ; scoured , 47O50c : staple , 52S3c.
Utah , Wyoming , etc. , fln medium and line , 15
Mli' ; scoured , lifi'tSo ; staple , & 032c , Australian ,
scoured basis combing , superfine , 70f72c ; cumb-
Ing , G5JGSc ; combing , average , C2j3c. ( !
\IMV Vorlc iiry ConilH .Miirkrt.
NKW YORK , Feb. 23. Activity In jobbing dry
goods centers continued today. There wan a
fresh Installment of buyem In town and mall
orders continued lo thaw orders en the part of
IhoBu who ivrre unable tn vUlt the markets.
Jobbers nut of town alia reported heavy trading.
The effects have been flight In the primary
market as yet , but agents and commission men
believe there ) will be an Improvement at un
early date. Them was some slight Improvement
In the demand for brown goods reported. Wide
goods are on n llrm basl , advances being quoted
In nearly all lines. Illoached cottons are strong
and subject to H heavy wull distributed demand.
Denlma In liMh clg'.it und nlne-oui ; e weights
are fairly active. Oilier Ilpcp of colored blupie
goods fihow no change from iVevfoQs dullness.
Print clothtt are aealn quoted on u basis of
2 3-IGc for extras , The demfiniH for these goods
Is not heavy , although mnnufurturera are not
anxHuil til tell In all quarters nt tliU price. In
prints there U continued rptifldencc ,
IIIili * mill I.i-iiIII < Mni-U'i'l ,
CHICAOO , Feb. 23.-The , iShnn > and
Review tomorrow will eay : . 'Tierii | have been .
inodfrnlH nates of packer hides , and the market
hxK I eld well thin week connldoilng ; the quality
of ihf hides. There U a gor'Inquiry ! and the
pnikfri" seem a shade stron rr In their vlewn.
A selected car nf alt No. I nnv | | fleer hlden mid
et lie , and a block t > f D.OO Texa * Heer hldr
wan moved at 1'Ki ' for the thre ( welKhU. Colorado - j
rado steer hides of light avrrnge brought Iri c.
It will be fc < m that three rl llona wrre tliuu
told at an ndvanca from the b t sales. Lenlher
neeinii firm and harners , fklrtlnb' ; md saddlery
leathern are tcarce and hlgh.t r
Mnrlirtti.
NiW OKI.BANA Feb. r.-S\'r \ !
tie. quiet. Sliftl ll-16o ; ct-ntrlfuiidl mronic , gran-
ulale < t. 4 ll-l6 Uif : wlillen. ' ' 4UfH c ; yellow * .
-
cenlrlfunal.
NHW YOItlC. Feb. K.-SI'flA'll-llaw. i-trong ;
fair refining. 3 ll-ICo ; rrntrlfucol. X. tot.ICc ;
retlned , llrnr ; crujlial , 6 4c ; powdered , 1VC , gran
ulated , 8Ho.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Run and Potter remand Help the
Sellers of Stotrs.
GOOD CATTLE SCARCE AND HIGHER
Coriifodx Ilrlnur rive to Ten Cent *
More 'I'llan on Tlitir.o.dny lloK"
n Klve-l'eiit lic
it iiptlou
SOUTH OMAHA , Teh. CJ.-necclpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep , Hor's.
February 23 1,222 5CH ! ! 4.010 43
Kebrtinry 24 1.GS2 4'X.t 0,713 M
February ? J 3.S31 8,402 f.,027 42
February 22 3.783 0,2. > 4 7.I29
February 21 1.B9S 2,373 3,220
February IS 309 3,534 1.459
February IS 1.S9S 6,343 0.402
February 17 2,299 7,926 7,631 .
February 16 2,632 6.S30 6.643
February 14 2.437 2,730 4,513
February 12 851 3.998 318
February 11 1.520 3.S3S 1.411
February 10 1.405 6.20S 1,933
February 9 2,749 0,977 5,440
The oftlclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Gallic. Hogs. Sheep , ll'r's.
C. , SI. & St. 1 . Uy 2
Missouri I'ucIHc Uy. . . 2 2 . . . .
Union Pncltlc System. S 20 12 . .
F. , E. & SI. V. U. It. . S 27
S. C. .t 1Hy 1
C. . St. ! > . , SI. & O. Uy. 11 4
. & M. II. U. U 13 18 G 2
C. , 1 ! . & Q. Hy 4
K. C , & St. J 1
C. , K. I. & I1. Hy. , 13. . . . 4
Total receipts . . . . 44 S3 17 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of held Indicated :
Httyors. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co I tiM . . . .
The O. H. Hammond Co. 1S7 1,401
Swift nnd Company 103 l.SMI l.OSO
The Cudahy Parking Co. 31S 1,770 1
P. D. Armour , Chicago Sflij
It. Uecker and Dejjnn . . . 142
Vansant & Co. .t. . ' . o
J. L. Carey . . . . ' . * . ? fi
Lobmnn & Uothsclillds . . 42
Krebbs & Co If !
Livingston & Scb'aler G7
H. Hamilton . .L. > . . . 42
Meyers , . . . . . . > . . . . > . ' . < > . . . . . . . .
Other buyer's 227 . . . . 1,715
Leftover 60 BOO
Totals 1,233 5.7SO 3.6(53 (
CATTLE Receipts for today were the
lightest of any day since Saturday of last
week , and higher than a week ago by one-
half. The market ns a whole wns decidedly
better for the sellers and generally satis-
factory. Good cattle of all kinds , how
ever , were scarce , the quality on nn average
being common. With all kinds of cattle In
good demands offerings were taken early
and the trade soon came to nn end for the
want of more cattle to sell.
Hoof Steers The supply of cornfed beeves
wns very meager and the quality com
mon. The demand , however , was good and
the market was a little stronger , In fact ,
good cattle could safely bo quoted 5010c *
higher. At the same time the best cattle
here were only good enongn to bring $1.20 ,
and the most of those on sale had to go at
$ : ) .93ST4.10 , so that the sales did not show
up very well on paper.
Butchers' Stock Good cows and heifers
were active sellers and G10c higher. The
buyers seemed to want the cattle and
they took everything on sale very readily
at the advance noted nbove.
Stock Cattle A few loads of good feeders
were in the yards tills morning and sold
readily at $4.G08M.SO. This will give some
Idea of the strength of the market. The
country demand does not appear to bo on
such a very extensive scale , but what cat
tle nro wanted are wanted badly enough to
keep the maiket very strong. As com
pared with yesterday's values , today's were
stronger to lOc higher. Representative
sales :
NATIVES.
TtKKV STOKHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. J'r. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 6SO $3 00 I' . . . . SIO J3 63 4..1087 J4 00
1. . . . 930 4 JS 10..US. , 120 1..1IOO 3 7."r
31..10S3 393 8..1013 400 19..12.T. 405
2) ) . . . . 91'7 S 75 3..1210 380 1..1230 390
39 J.,1220 "t-Ol ) 1..M30 4V ) 21. . . .1159 4 CO
1..11C.O 401 8..1227 410 1 070 41"
C..127o 4 If ,
COWS.
1. . . . 010 2 CO 2..123' 323 1..12M 333
2..1003 2 2. ' ) 1..1030 290 fi..8H 310
6..1033 315 1..1340 323 2..1293 3 C3
4. . . . 9C3 3 C3 1. . . . 880 250 1..1034 SCO
1. . . . 190 263 1. . . . SOO 2 CT 1..9SO 273
1..1140 273 1..1042 310 1..1100 3 IS
3..1023 320 1..10fiO 32.1 1. . . . DM 32.1
1..13W 350 1. . . . 040 300 2..13)3 ) 353
12. . . . ! < ! SCO 1..1120 223 24..737 250
0. . . . 783 2 SO 4. . . . 9S3 2 .V ) 2. . . . SS3 2 M
1. . . . 8 0 2 SO 2. . . . 835 2 SO fi..l228 273
1..1040 273 9. , . . 007 273 7..1014 285
1..10JO 290 l.7.12CO 300 2..1200 310
1..1230 3 13 I..1210 3 13 4..112) ) 3 15
1..12CO 315 G..1100 320 2. . . . 965 323
2. . . . 900 325 5. . . . 728 3 C3 11..841 343
23..1023 3 C5 1..970 223 2. . . 983 223
3. . . . 873 300 2..1070 300 1..1200 340
5. . . . 880 310 1..1030 2 ( K ) 2. . . . 935 350
3. . . . Ml ! 290 2..1115 290 0. . . . 945 290
10..llf.O 320 1..1140 330 8. . . . 771 333
4. . . . SU3 3 SO 1. . . . 840 3 CO
HKIFEIIS.
3..1000 363 1. . . . 930 323 0..1100 370
I . . . 923 370 1. . . . MO 310 10. . . , 991 3 M
1..1220 350 14. , , , 974 3 SO 1. . . . 810 3 fii
3. , . . 892 3 70 2. . . . f.i3 .1 70 1. . . . 410 2 73
1. . . . 920 300 2.10W 330 39..731 ! .113
2. . . 900 3 45 2. . . . S0 ! 3 73 2. . . . 673 200
1 . 920 3 23 1. . , . DSO 3 SO fi. . . . US 4 M
4..1100 3 i > 0 2..1113 363 C..1030 3 i'l
IIUL.I.S.
1. . . . 8M 240 1..1190 233 1..1390 300
1..1410 300 1. . . . C'JO 310 2..13S5 3 11) )
1..148 * 310 1. . . . MO 315 17..1SC1 .1 Tt .
2..1395 3 23 C..14.VI 320 1..11CO 3 CO
3..1030 323 1. . . . MO 2 f > 0 1..1450 2 JO
2..1373 3 15 1..13IO 3 30
1 springer 3S
HO(5K Itecelpts of hogs were larger than yes-
crdny by nhout SOO head , but smaller than n
week ago by about 1,300 head. The market ,
i-jwever , wa not entiicly satisfactory to the
selling interests owing to the lower lange of
values.
Yesterday they ( rut on 2(5o. ( but today they
took It all off and unother slice of nhout th
same thickness , the sales for the day showing
i declliu" of very clot-e to f.e. The great hulk
of all the hogs changed hands nt three prices ,
JX73. $3.77tj nnd 3 SO , us ngalnnt > 3.M , J3.R2H and
3.85 yesterday. There was a tprlnkllng of sales
it I3.t2'i nnil 13f3 , the fame u there was nt
3.S7'Xj nnd J3.90 yesterday.
The avernun of all the cales was 3o lov.vr
ban yesterday , 15c lower than on Monday and
® l"o lower than a we'ek ngo ,
An usual en a lower market , the trade WHII
lot very active , sellers being very backward
about accepting the lower hlds. Still everything
was Bold and weighed up sometime before mid-
lay , lleprefcntative salei :
ITS . . . 3 StH 7 IM . . . I W
! V tit . . . 3 SIH 6 SIS . . . 3 >
flllBttl1 Today' * ( irrltnt * of h vp foil nhnrt o
j-pMPrdny' ' murk liv nlninut l.flW hend , ami hnr
of th < record niittlp n rk BRO by over ICO ) ho tl
Operator * mi the murkel , however , wfro conald
fifthly m > re Interested In the hnrnter of 1,10 ,
r -oli > l ttmn lit the mire question of nunilHT *
The market wns nlow nnd weak niul II
Lite lforo anything Ilk * n elenrnni'e nni cf
feclod. The cniife was unmlMnknhly "loo imicl
Inmh. " The receipts were tnnde ui > of tnmha
mostly of medium quality , only one lonil o
sheep IwMnK teported In the ynrds , nnd thn
not good enaiiKh for killer * . The nvelpls fnr
several days pnst Imp consisted almost fn
llrely of Innihs , while mutton sheep have beei
scarce nml the luijers today nil Imil a * ninny
latnlii n they coulil use. Still they oviiUmllj
ele.ired the yards. lleprrseiitntUe snles ;
No. . Av. IT.
295 western ewes f 7 12 75
30 Mexican himhs f6 4 Oil
511 Meilcnn lAinlis M BOO
419 western liimb * G7 li 12
I western wether 1W 4 CO
301 feeder tamlm 81 8 w
533 western lambs 7 * B 20
ciuo.ino MVI : STOCIC MAIIKKT
I'rlort for l.niulin Arc \\Ynkrr , Hint
StrmiK * > * f 't * Sht'rn
CHICAGO , Keli. 25. Prlciki for cattle were
sternly , with a fairly ncttvo general demand.
Only n few choice entile were offered nml Mies
were mostly well below 15. The bulk of the
rnttlo cro stil tlio scales nt from J4.1S to 11.90 ,
I ho poorest steers going nt from J3.70 to It nnd
two cars of fancy twerca brouKht tS.W , but few
cnttlo were Rood enough to fetch $5. ! . " . Stockers
nnd feeders vernged lower , ranging from $3.30
to $ I..V > . Hulls wrre lower , but funning cows
Fold Well , few coin * tinder IZ.W. L"al\c were
Fcarco , < i few selling for froln I7.12U to J7.25.
lluyers of hogs beld back nnd prices averaged
from S'.tc to Do lower , hog selling nt nn extreme
IIIUKI. of fnmi J3.S2H to J4.07H. chlelly nt from
M.97V4 to J4.V ( , whlto iilKR sold mainly nt from
J3.r > "r to f3.90. LV snlc wns made of sixty prime
SIO-11 > . ho * * nt I.10.
There won n fnlrly nctlve gcnernl demand for
sheep nnd Inmbs. I-nmbs weakened In price ,
whllo sheep weld n little higher , Shccv sold at
from > 3 to M.f > 0 for the pimrcst up to J4.0 "r for
strictly choice Hocks , fed westerns selling mainly
ut front 11.10 to JI.W. Yearling * sold nt from
JI.7C to $5.10 and Iambs nt from II.M tn 5S.no.
chlelly front $5.3 to $5.00 , feeders brlnKlng from
W.10 to J5.2S.
Hecolpts : Cattle , 3,000 lictul ; hops , 25,000 head ;
sheep , 8,000 head.
l.milsvlllc Live -Stoclc.
I/HTISVII.Un , Ky. , fob. tV-CATTt.K l
celpts , S.3CO bead ; maiket steady to llrm ; p '
unohanKed. Quolntlons follow : Kxtrn K < m\ \ ex
port Strom. 1.350 Ibs. nnd lip , ; i.50M.70 ; IlKht
shlpplm : steers. l.S-K ) to 1,339 Iba. . ) < .23 < i I ft ) ;
choice , butclier Bteeni , $ .25f4.riOj Inlr to ,700 , !
butcher ute'oix , ! 3 Mfl'I.A ) ; common to miMlliim
liutchcr steers. } 3.00fli3.f > 0 ; choice butclier lii-'forr ,
r iXrJM.ii ( ) ; fnlr to KI | butcher heifers , } 3.2'Jf
l.M ; common to medium butcher heifers , $2.75
ff J In ; choice butcher / cows , $3.501(3.7J ; fair I )
Rood butcher cow , $2.75fW.25 ; cnmmnn buti'lu'r
COWH , $2.X 5I2.firij canners , tl.75Jr225 ; nholcc fi'e- !
era , $ I.O > Jfl 25 ; medium to Kood feedets , $ .1 Bop
4.O ) ; common feeder * . $3.0iHf3.25 ; liulls. coed t. )
pxtin , rs.OOWS.SO ; trulls , common to medium , } 2 2J
? T3.l ) ; thin , roiitcb slci-rs , ) ioor co\va and can-
wam , $1.25JJ2.25 ; dtnlco calves , $5.25ifi'5.5tf ; oom-
mon calv ' . $4. < { f3.0J.
HOOS llec lits. | 2.000 bead ; best hpnvy IIOITH.
$ l.flo ; medium , $3.95 ; llcht shipment , $3.CJ'03.S3 ' ;
DIES , $2.70'o.CCi.
SliniU1 AN'I ) I.AJinS-ileco'i.ts , llKbt : maiket
steady on cltolci * graded ; dull on common' un-
chniiKCd ; jfond to extra Hbipplmr sheep. $1.50 * ?
' 75 ; fnlr to peed sheep , $ .1.o > ) ( r3.rr ; common to
tiUMllutn , $2.0)fl2.Wl ) ; extia slilpplt ) Ininlw , $1.75 * ?
5.00 ; fair to Rood lamlM. $ t.25in 75 ; best bulc'ieiT ,
$ I.OOIf4.CO ; fnlr to BIKW ! butchers , f3.'Wtfl .
SI. l.oiilM I.lviStuck. .
ST. LOUIS , Teb. 25.-CATTI.H Iterelpts. 7. > )
head ; shipments , SOO head ; market slronit f.ir
natives nnd Texan * nrm ; fair lir fancv native
shlpplns ami enport Hecrs , $ I.SOffi.X' . ; liulk of
ale. . $ t.50jr3.W ; dressed beef and duti-hcr Fleers.
$ . ( V > rrt.90 : bulk of Bales , $ I.Wifl.SO' ; sleerw un.'er
l.OOi ) Ibs. , $3.75 ) .2. ; bulk of sales , S4.0 < ) fi".2a :
stockers nnd feeders , $3.0iif4.riO ) : bulk of sales ,
$ J.50 { ( > 4.40 : cows nnd heifers. $2 25in.25 ; bulk o'
cows , f2.S"rff3.n5 ; Texans and Indian steers , $ n.o. )
O4.25 ; bulk of pales , J3.1084.10 ; cows und bolfcrs ,
1IOC3S Receipts , 5,10-1 head : shipments , 3,0' ' > 0
hend ; market a shadeto r.c lower : Virik-rs. J3.S3
f3.95 ; packers , JS.BSfM.O'i ; bnlcliern. JI.OVoM.lO.
RHI3I3P Receipts. 1,70) hend ; shipments , none ;
market steady ; native muttons , $ : t 7. > m.0 ; lambs.
Jo.UOifj.W.
Vow York Live Stud ; .
NHW YORK , Feb. 23. IIBKVKS Receipt * ,
2,423 head ; steady , with fair demand ; cows tlrm
on light supply ; steers. JI.fM5i5.03 ; oxen nnd
stags , J3.10ffll.45 ; bulls , JH.riOJf l.rfl ; cows , K.faff
3.CO ; cables unchanged ; shipments today. 372 cat
tle ; toinonow. SCI cattle and 4.051 quarters of
beef.
CAr.VKS Receipts , 7 ( ! head , mnrket steady ;
veals. J4.rjOIfS.00 ; no westerners.
SH13BP AND LAMI1S Receipts , 2,725 hend ;
six and onci-half cars on sale : market a Irllle
easier ; sheep , J4.00fi5.0i ) : lambs. J5.12i.iW6.10.
HOGS Receipt ? . 3.391 head ; two cars on sale ;
dull and lower nt J4.1C94.40.
KIIIINIIN City I.lviStfifk Mm-Url.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. ZS.-OATTL.K-R.'Cc.lpts.
2,500 head ; choice shipping cattle m-arce , gi'ii-
erally lOc higher ; dressed beef grades hugely
$4.30 to JI.90 ; fed Colorados , JI.W ) ; fccdeis uc ° -
tlvo. higher , JI.20 to Jd.W ; stockers. quiet , J3.73
tn J3.10 ; cows nnd heifers. Htrnng , J2.50 to J1.81 ;
southern receipts , nominal ; market , JOe higher.
HOGS Receipts , 14,010 bend ; market uneven ,
generally Rteadv ; p'ga and lights , 5c lower ; bull :
of sales. J1.705f3.05 : he-ivl 'S , JS.S.'ifi'l.lO ; medium ,
J3.R017I.00 ; lights. J3.45W3.SO ; pKH | , l3.2 ifi3&Z
SIIKKP Re-e'pls , 4.1M bend ; marKet Rllvo a-il
strong. Ifle higher than n week ago ; millions
J3.73i4.50 ; westerns , J3.73ii'4.40 ' : lambs , JI.MSo.CO.
ISiml IliifTnIo MVP Slock.
BAST lU'KFALO. N. Y. , Feb. 23. CATTLK
Slow ; choice flnlFhed export steers , J3 Mjis 25'
good to cholco fat shipping. J4.5- > { f4.75 ; choice
to smooth fat heifers. J1.33ijf4.50 ; fair to mixed
butcher slock. J3.30ff3.90 ; cows , J,1.50ff3.9fl : common -
mon cows. J2.10if3.90.
HOGS Yorkers , good lo choice. Jl.r4 17 ;
roughs , common to choice , J3.l5f3.85 ! ; pigs , com
mon to choice , J3.90ff4.05.
LAM IIS Choice to extra , J5.fOJf5.95 ; culls to
common , J.VOf5.SO. Sheep , cholre to selected
wethers , ? 4.85S4. ! < 0 ; culls lo common , J3.23t(3,90.
IlllllllllllMlllN IIVC SloC'IC.
steers , H.OOJf'5.25 : butchers , J2.Mii70.riOi receipts !
1.4VI head : shipments , 700 head.
HOfJS I'Vrly active. J3.0)S4.1i ) ; receipts , 2.500
liead : shlpmenls , I.OiM head.
BIIRKP Maiket nither dull : fa ml * , * injMSc
lower ; good In choice Inmbs. J.riOf535 ) ; common
to medium Inmbs , J3.7304.73 ; good In choice
sheep , J3.S5SJ4.a3.
niiK'lnnntl l.lvc 'Sfiiplc.
riNCIN'N'ATf , Feb. 23.-IIOOS-Actlvo at $3.40
( ffl.10.
OATTI < i : Steidy at $2.50 4.75 ,
SllKHP Strong at $2.73fl > l.75.
tronR at $ I.OOfl-3.FO.
Stock In Slulit.
Record of receipts of live stoek nt the four
principal markets for Kebnnry 23 ;
, Gittle. Heir . Sheep.
Omaha 1,223 n.enii 1,010
hlcaKO 3i > lfl 23.001) 8,000
Kansas City 2..VIO 14,000 4 100
St. I-oula 700 D.700 1 700
Totals „ „ . . , 7 , 2 50.300 ll.lji )
COTTO.V MAIIICKT.
\ n UKi'ii ii H Ilfinn of Kiivornlili'inii
I'rtiiliifi-H Sh-iniKTi'r I'rlccH.
NKW YOrtK , Feb. 25. KneoiiraRlnR advices
from Liverpool ( his innrnlriK Rave n bullish Hend
off to the cotton market , which after openlm ;
Mendy nt nn ndvnncp of 2if(4 ( points , further Im
proved to ZTi : > points , the upwnril movement
beliiR assisted by Indications of continued activ
ity nnd llrinncn In nouthern tpot cotton mar.
ketfl on lop of continued' heavy clearances I'rl
vale caliles | ndlatliiR rleclclerl strenRth arid ac
tivity In MusllMi cotton cplimlnK circled also
contrlbJled to Iho mor or less confident feellns
that obtnlnn. In thn tifteinoan the fcelliiR je-
camc Homewhnt eury , however , on account of
laic cables atatlHR that the Kndlsh cotton mar-
I'.et was bi'lng unfavorably Inlliirnced by wiir-
Ilke rumors from this country. The rloco H.-IB
very tlrtnly nt n net nilvanee of SfiS points.
Spot , dull anil Mcndy ; mlddllnit , ri/u ; net re
ceipts , CIS bales ; Krnns. 2,932 biiles ; forwarrlrd.
7C ! balei ; Sapeu , 26 , all i-plnners ; ktock , 2iH. ' 'I. ,
bftles. Wreklyi Net receipts , 5,3f.O bali'n ;
llr Kf , 29.02J bales ; exports to Great llilt.iln.
7,321 bales ; I'rance , l , 72 bale : continent , 3.101
ti.ilcn ; foiwarded , 7,108 bales ; mH' , 311 b.ilea. nil
fpltrtieri ) . Tolnl toOny : Net receipts , 26.JSS ba ! > n ;
.portc to ( iieat llrltaln , 17,412 bnlei ; tn the con.
tlner I , 1,107 li.ilen. Canrolirlaled : Net rxieiptii ,
15,0.12 bales ; exports tn Great Ilrllnln , tiOr&0 !
bale * : to Trance , 7,011 ! bales ; to Hie 'nntln tit1
Ki 511 l-nle Total clnce. Hvptrmber 1 : Net re
el Ipts , 7,272,150 trjles ; exports to Great Ilrllnln ,
2,521,733 lialen ; to I'rance , M.t5l ! ' bales ; to the
crntlnent. 2.050.112 lialeu.
KK\V OKIAX\N8. Feb. 25.OOTTON' Fulureu
steady ; Balex. 27Sft ) bales : February , nominal ;
March , $3.Wfr.'i70 ; April. $ J.72ft3.73 ; May , 5.7'.O
5.77 : June , $3.8105.82 ; July , $5,8) 5.f(7 ( : Augui-t.
$3.8Cfl'3.S7 ; Hi-ptemlwr. $3.8f/B3.f8 : October. $1.K7r >
C.8S ; Nuveinlwr , $3.S7ff5.SS : Uecember. $ ' iWrS.1)- ; :
.fnnuary. $5.93 bid. Hpot. linn ; sales. ! ) ,000 bait * ;
ordinary. 4 ? o ; Rwxl ordinary , fie ; low mlddllmr ,
5S-lCc ; in'ddllitR , 5o ; Rood mldilllmr. Co ; mid-
dllnt ; fair. C7-lCc ; receipts ; G.OUO tialer ; steel ; ,
Cdl.788 bales.
LIVHIU'OOU Feb. -I'OTTON-Hpot , falrdi-
maud , prices steady ; mlddlliiR , 37-ICd ; milfx of
the day wcn > 1 < 1.W ) Ullef. of 'which f-.O iO bales
weiu for speciilatlim and ci | > . ) rt and Included
! > .6i lialeH American ; receipts , ao.noo bales , In-
eluding 2.4'W Iniles Anu-rlcnn Futuri-x opcndl
strndv , with a ROO < ! idenminl , ami clmed steady ;
Amorlcnn I. M. C. , 3il01d : Kcbui.iry ir , l
March , 3 23-CM , fellero ; March and Apr'l. 3 W-Cfl.
sclleni ; April und May , 3 2VCId , nellcm : Mny ntid
June , 3 23-Cld. buyer * ! June find July , 3 lil-M.I.
buyers ; July and AURUI ) , 3S.i"J | , buyer * ; AuRimt
and September. 3 23-r,4d , buyeis ; Beptemlrer nnd
Oetolx-r , 3 -ti ; 12.1-fllrl. buyiTu ; October nnd No
vember , 3 22-CIQ3 23-Gld. liuytTH ; Noveml'er nnd
December , 3 22-CI&3 W-CIJ. buyers ,
Urlrot Sl
Dl-rritOIT , Mich. . Feb. 2S.-WIIKA.T-Ko. 1
whltti , W'io ! No. 2 red , 9Co ; May ,
( "OHN-Nci. 2 Milxed.-aJViP.
OATO No. 2 white , lie.
HYi : No , J , He ,
MiirKftx
NK\V YOIIK , K li. r3. COFKKKpttonii
ntta'lv anil unobanKcil , Improved vll litiy on
cover n , followlnR Illxrul vaiehnuiu > rlellverlra
ami InUU'itlonft i > f psriiuinmt fallfni ; on In Amer
ican vl IUe nupply , LluKU * teadyf ( vrnt |
Inn-pf tn B point' net higher .
Inrluding Mnrcli , JS.I 4J . 0. Sp.n e ffiS' . Itlo ,
ilull : Nn. 7 Invoice. V : No. 1 Jibing , , r.
Mnrnnllid , p. t. ; NX ) hag < Saxanllla. p't" Ti.tal
war tnm ! > tlHUertes from Itry I'nlKsl StatM , 1i ( ,
72ii ba . Including 1S.W9 Irajts from New York.
New York stf > ck today , < * i,279 Ivigw. foiled
States stwk. tft.tM lwg : niL-nl for the Unllr.1
Statw , 3i , ( X > t lvig . Total visible for the Unllfil
Stnteji. I.1W.CS3 Img" . ngiilnsl 7MK"0 lri s l.i't
year nhd 451.174 bugs 111 1RW.
SANTOS , Pi-tr. -4.1)FI-'li-llollday. ! .
UAMIirttU , Feb.4MFl'Mi : - Opened tin-
chnngeil ; nt 3:3il : p. m. , unchangnl to U pfg.
lower ; sales , 10i > ) i ) Kigs.
IHO niJ JANEIRO. 1VK \1FFiii-lIMt' :
il.iv ; iwelpts. S.iXM bag < .
HAVRH. Feb. 25.-t\ > FFI.i-neied net tin-
changeil to Ut in-t lower ; stiles. S3OM Uigs.
Oil .Iturkft * .
OIL CITY , Feb. 25.-Credlt balances opcneil at
70i nnd clo ed ill 73c ; cvrtlllrntes strong ; onennl
t S3c bid for cash delivery , rlaitM nt We bid Mr
cash : sales for the day were as follows : Cash
oil , l.OOtf l.bls. nt S3c ; S.COi ) bbls. at Sic ; 4,000 bbls.
at S.V ; 1,001) bids , at W. c ; 1,000 bbl nt MHO ;
! > .0 > ) bbls. at So ; 3.000 bbls. at SOVir ; 17H ( lihli ,
at Wo , l.OiW bbls. nt Sic ; regular oil. t.CKX ) bids ,
ill F.V , 2,000 bbls. at S.V4C , I.CX'O bbls. t SJHc.
Total sule , 63.C < X ) bbls. ; shipments , S7.7SI3 bbls :
runs , ! > it,7:9 bbl * .
SAVANNAH. On. . Feb. 25.-OIUsl-plrlls of
turj > enlne ! , llrm nt 33 > ic ; sales , IM lilrls. ; re >
celpts , 3S bbls. Rosin , slcady ; sales , < tS51
bis. ; receipts. I.I.B bbls ; A. . II. . t1. , ll.SO : ! > . ,
J1.25 ; K. , F. , J1.30 ; U. . J1.4I ; It. . SI ft ) ; 1. . Jl.tt ;
K. . J1.73 ; M. , Jl.SO ; N. , JI.W ; W. 11. . J2.M ; W.
W. . J2.23
1-IIARI.IWrON , 9. C. , Feb. 25-OII.S-Turpfn-
tine , mnrkrt quiet nt 32V. Rosin , llrm nnd un
changed ; sales , none ,
WII.MIXUTON , N. C. . Feb. 25. OILS Splrlls
of Ilinirnllne. steady nt Mii'MUtx Rosin , llrm
nt Jl. Kfl.25. Crude turpentine , llrm at II.WW
3.00 , Tar , steady nt 9 : > c.
Ciillftirnla llrli-il I'riills.
NKW YORK. Feb. 25.-CALIFORNIA URIKn
FIH11TS Apples , llrm ; other trulls steady.
Kvnpornted upples , common , fjf7sic ; pi tine , wlr * '
Irny , S'ic ; wood dried , prime , SHe ; choice , SMM
Oi % ; fancj' . 9H 10c. Prunes , 3M'c. Apricots ,
Royal , fiffiHoj Moor IMrk. niftlc. Peaches , unpeeled - .
peeled , SJjS'c ; peeled , 12ifIV. - - ,
l''nl > rli's
MANCMll-JSTUIt. Feb. 25.-nolhs nnd ynrni
nrm , with n moderate demnnd.
T1IK UHA1.TV .M.VUKKT.
INSTKUMKNTS plaoed on fcconl Friday ,
I'Vbnmry 25 , ISiiS :
\VAHKANTY niJHIVS.
Alma Xoller nnd InmU'intl to O. 15.
KlMlior. invH no'i S-1S-1S J
O. 1J. Klslior anil wlfo to Ji-Hxlo Xotlor ,
mo 2W
J. SI. Gordon and \vlf to I : inc Nel
son ft ill , lot 5 , block 2 , Missouri
Avoinio 1'ark ffrO
Willis l.iind Co. to S. lj. Knrr. lot 2 ,
bloclc 2. Idlfwlld add l.SOi )
S. I < . Karr nnd hitHliiiinl to Willis
Land Co. , wVfc lot 10 , block 2 , I'at-
rlok'.s add 3C *
Christ Uiismiisson and wlfo to S. U.
Murnliy , lot 15 , block I , Ilecil'M Third
add 75
H. J. lirown to liana TlnitHon , eV4 Di'VJ
IiO-15-10 1,200
Ambrose iJrainnialro to O. VV. I.oomls ,
lot Tr , block 11 , Myers , U. , t T.'s add. . 1.SST
South Onmlnt I ind Co. to Catllne
UCCHC , lot 7. block US , South Omiiha. HO )
Siimc to Thr.ivas Iloctnr , lot I , block
-.17 , South Omiiha 0:0
A. I/ . I.ott nnd husband to JIHIIVM
ICotirney. jr. . lot 12 , block 2 , Missouri
AVCIUIO Park 1,301
QUIT CLAIM DHUDS.
Henry Hull and wlfo to 1'nckors' Snv-
InpH liatik , lot I. ! , Mock 112 , South
Omaha 709
onions.
Master In Chancery toV. . H. Holllns ,
lots , r > und C , block 113. Oundei1 plnco .1,31.
Siierlff to 1'iu'lcorn' Savings Hank , lot
10 , block 1 , I'ottcr & CO.'H add fi7.'i
Total amount of transfers $ liG72 !
Vlioro are three llttlo things wnlch rte inoro
work tlinn < iny other three llttlo thltiBs cro-
Atcil they nro the ant , the hoc anil DoXVItt's
Little Karly Risers , the last bokiK Iho famous
llttlo pllla for stomach anil liver troubles.
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of Iho l-'ruioli ItHiniuly CALTIIOO
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of tlio GuiiltO' Urinary
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of illol. Cure
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by mull , Wl.OO.
only Uy
MytTH Dillon DrilK Co , N , U. Coi'iier
Kith mill Furiiuni Sin. , Oniiilui , .Noli.
TKMSl'HONK I DM.
E. R. PENNEY & CO. ,
11O Board of'Trado Bldg. , Omaha , Neb
GRAIN , PROV.ISIONS , STOCKS
llranch Office , 1038 N 81 Lincoln , N b.
O. C. CHH1BTIB. K. J. BTIIKET ,
I'rcBldent. Vice I'ltildciit.
Christie-Street Commission Cos
Cllpltlll , 4150,000.00. l.'llll ) Pnlll.
STOCKS , IJIIAI.V A .Ml I'lll ) VISIO.VH.
111 llonril < rf Trillin
Weare Commission Go
01.n coi.o.vv iiun.ni.vc ; , CHICAGO.
MeinbnrB Chlcugo Hoard of Trada plnuo lid ,
drain , Provisions aiU N , Y. Stocks
Orders Custi and Kuturo Delivery Holloltcd ,
Oimilut oilli'c , itooni it N , V. l.lfi' lililw ,
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JAMES EBO YD & C0 , ,
'I'olophono 1031) ) . Oinalia , Neh
COMMISSION ,
Git AIN , I'HOVISIONS anil STOCKS
I10AIID U | > TKADU.
Ulrfl wireto Chicago and New York.
Correspondent ) ! Jolm A. W rr > n U Co.