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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1899)
TTTE ( KM ATT A DAILY TJlSEt TirTRSDAY , naBHUATtY 0 , 180 ! ) , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Feats of Drop Datnaga from tha Storm Oatiso Rally 'n Wheat. GENERAL MARKEFS ON AN UPWARD TURN 31nr Clime * rrltlt M Cnlii of T-Sc , Corn AuUnnuc * I-Its nnd On < n 'I-8c I'rovlxlmiK Simile Mutter All 'Iliiunil. CHICAOO , I > b , S-Covering by shorts today on fcnri of crop tlnningc and lib eral seaport shipments caused a rnlly In wheat. Mny cloned with n Knln ot 3t < 3c , Corn nthanced U0a o nml oats ' .ic. Pork rose T/to nnd Inrd and ribs left off a shntlc higher. A loss of nearly a cent a. bushel nt I.Iv- trpool lo begin with caused n momentary weakness In wheat here at the commence ment. Mny opened 'ic lower , at Tl OTl'ic , but an the depression on the other side - > vns acknowledged to have been caused by the decline here yesterday , prices Boon tonic nn upturn. The Severn cold rntfetl further apprehensions with regard to winter wheat nnd zero weather was reported prevailing almost ns far south as Texan Advices from Michigan agricultural societies , ex pressed the opinion thut the plant in tlmt sta.to Buffered consldcrablo Injury lasl month. LlBht northwestern receipts also nldcd the bulls , und Mny was gradually bid lip to 72c. Chicago received 111 fir1' , of which twenty-one1 were Rrntlcd contract nnd Minneapolis and Dliltith KO ! only < 55 curs , compared with SIS a year ago , 1'rlmnry western market receipts were about Ijft.fXX ) bu , , ngnlnst 413,000 bu. Iho cor- re pondltig day last year. The Hcabonrd clearances of wheat nnd flour were large , amounting to 811.00) ) bu KxporterB hero stated that foreign bids were 3c out of line , but New1- York re ported thirty boat loads sold for export Trndo wnH chlclly of a ptofesslonal char- titter , nctlvo In spots nml dull over largo Hpacos oC time. AH the session advanced Hhorts became uneasy nnd some oC them bought modcrntely to cover previous wilf-a jind Mny. which hud sagged back to 72e , started rising ngaln. Near the end moro jio-dtlve bullishness was shown , with lieavy buying ot July by St. Louis parties for the future. The local crowd stuck 1o the May delivery and forced It ni > to VJTic. thcs price at the close being1 72Kc , iniyer ll tramo cold , dry weather , wnlch It wns supposed would b Improve the shipping condition of the grain ns to lead to In creased receipts , stated corn eisy nie- vator people reported practically nothing was being offered from the country , however - over , und thp market became decidedly Htrong , with the buying nut'0 general Re ceipts were 573 cars. Mny opened a smuln lower , at 3C',4il3G'-4c , rose to : i"c and closed at Sfi'itjOTc , buyers There was a. fair trade in oats , with n largo number of outside or ders on tin ? market. Advices from mil- roads gave the amount ot oats in farmers' liands as verv much smaller than usual at this time of yonr. Receipts , ISfi cars Mav began "tc lower , ut 27T&c. nnd advanced to 2SHtr23'ic the closing price. A good cash demand for meats nnd Ight receipts of hogs strengthened provisions Trade was light , however , und business was chiefly of a sc.ilptng nature May opened a shade lower nt $10.10. advanced to $1020 and closed nt $10.17010.10. The range In'lard nnd ribs wnsvery narrow Estimated receipts for Thursday : AVheat , 70 cars ; cftrn. 4GO cars ; eaU ,1 0 cars ; nogs , 30,000 head , , , Leading futures ranced a follows : Articles Open HIcU. Low. iCio * . Yc-Vd'j 7W 71TS-7K 70 71(4 ( 70 70VJ8-4 37 SOU 3ilK-37 30JM7 .11111 374 AVI 37M 27W 28 SB SO JUH 1010 10VO 1010 1020 G76 S72H 677H B7S * 8S 587H 583 B87H 5S7H BBS a oo SOS 6 S17M B U7H 6 OB 510 SOS fi07 > i B03 f 17ii oao G 30 No 2. Cash quotations -were as follows : rLOUK Dull : winter straights , 53.40J ( ! 3.EO ; clears , J1.SO3.10 ; spring specials , JJ.20. hard patents. $ J.CXI3.70 ( ; soft patents , $3.40 < g3.50 ; liakcrs , $2.50. Wll AT No. 2 spring , GG@70'4c ; No. 3 tprlng , eifiTOe Np . 2 red , 71c. OATSNo.5 ! 2Sc'No. ; 2 white , SO'/i'TSlc ' ' , KO. 3 white , SS'hc KYI3 No. 2 6& 4c. UAHLKY No. 2 , 42filc. SKI3DS Tlaxseed , No. 1 , J1.14',4Jfl.l5 , western Jl \ " < \ Prlmo timothy seed , 2 I2'i CLOVnilRBlvD-Contract grade , $0.25 , WpIlOVIsioNS Mess pork , per bbl. $1000 Sf 10 03. Ixird. per 100 lbJ > f'W 2'/j . Bacon , Bboit ribs sides ( loose ) , $ l7Dfil ! o. Dry Halted shoulders ( boxed ) . $1250137b ! short clear Hides ( boxed ) , $5.05'5.15 ' WHISKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per E'sUOA'RS Cut Io f , $5.70 : granulated , $5.20. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : Articles Receipts. Shlp'ts n'our. bids 21.090 12,000 " . . . . . . . . \ WJ \Vl rt IT , DU * > naitHW \\i \ \uril rf"r , llll . .it. . . . . < < > ' "JltWKI J t V * ) f\ttta * 711 IT , nil. , . . . . > * . * * tK > J.W ( . " JJil WJ rt ( n/\\ c f\iv\ bu ? ntye. ; Barley , bu -mt. m On the Produce exchange todnv. the but- tcr marker wns firm ; creameries. HiTlO'ic1 : dairies. 118N7C. Kggs. steady : fresh , ISiJj- lBc. Cheese , steady and unchanged. M3W YOIIIC < 5rM".HAI. SIAHKHT. Ciiiointlonii for < bc Duy OH fiunornl COIIIlllOllItll-H. Nn\\ ' YORK , Keb. 8. KLOUn Tterelpta , S2,6fij bblH.I exports , 4i",115 bbls. [ dull but nominally steady : winter patents , $373fTI 00 ; winter extras , $270J3.00 { : Minnesota , pitents , J3.93tf415 ; Minnesota bakers , $3 1&IJ3.10 ; wln- ler extras , J.2705P3.00 ; winter low grades , I..40ft2 6.1. COIlNMUALi Qulotj yellow western , S3tf ( HeHYK Dull ; No. 2 western , G5c , f. o. b , nlloal. HARL19Y MAiyi'-Dull. WHEAT Receipts , llfi000 bu , ; exports , nH.051 bu. ; spot llrm : No. 2 red , S2IiS3V' , T. o b. , ailoat Options opened stt-adv and Hevi'lnp-il tinexpected strength through < > .x- trenio cold wonthcr in winter wheat MatrH meiinclug the plant. Shorts covered partl- klly nnd found llttln wheat for Mil < > ; ; ul- \anclng prices nil d ly with rumors IITI Ini- portnnt factor In the late session ; closed JUiTl'ic net udvunco ; March , 7f > : llS799iu | , closed nt 7931- . CORN Receipts , 2fiES bu ; exports , .112- C15 bu , ; Hpot llrm ; No 2 , 43'JfiHTlif f. o b. , nlloit. Options opened n phntlo ciislor , with cables stronger , big clearances nnd coverIng - Ing , ami closed 'W'V' net advance , helped mmio by wheat ; May , 41ff41Hc , closed at d"c ' OA'TS Receipts , 31,200 bu : rxjorts , 5J- ft2S bu. ; spot llrm ; No. 2 , MV. No a white , StT o. IIUTTKR Receipts , 6,400 packages , mar- llrm ; western crcameij , 15'j2i ' > o ; 101 cilia. IWc ; factory. 11114(1 ( Ic ClinESIJ Receipts , IbO packages ; market 1X3OS Receipts , 2.453 packages ; market flrni ; western. IflfilO c , southern , IRfilSc C'OTTONSIJl'H ) OII < Steady ; prlmo crude , Mo ; nrlnie yellow , 25e. ROSIN Steady ; Btralned , common to JIIDKS Klriili'1 Oalveston , 36V4c ; Texas drv. lo ; California , ISc. WOOIKIrm ; Ilecce. 17612c ! ; Texas , 12 ® 'T'ALLOKlrm ; city , 4'/4c ' ; country , 4 i HlCi-8teady : domestic , fair to extra , 4'.2 Q7c ; Japan. SO Uo , JIOLAPSis-rirm ; New Orleans , open JtPtllp , gooil to choice , lUliSTc. MHTALS-PIg Iron wnrranlB. firm nt JS.60. nominal , lake topper , strong with fn.Sfi hh ! nnd SIS00 asked , tin , easier with $2JS5 bill nndt < W nuked , lead , dull with $ l.r 7 > { , bid and tl.fti'x asked ; spelter , strong with * iiOO lild and J(512 ( > < . asked. The brokers' nrlco for lead la $1.30 nnd for copper Jib 1" > U' IS 23 , Diiliitli ( ! ml ii MnrUit , DUMJTH , Keb. 8-\VIUJAT-No 1 hard , cash , 7lHc ; K bniary , "liJic : Mny , 73'ic ; July. 74 o ! No. 1 northern , cash , CQUc ; IVbruary. t9\u ! : May 717.c ( , July , 7J * c To arrive : No. 1 htiril , 72Hc ; No. 1 northern , ' ° OATS-29'4 ' I91iO. . IlVi-53lio. II Alt LI ? Y IO4Ge. KLAX I'ash , fl.lC'i ' ; May. * 1.1 . CORN Cash , Sl > ic : May , 33e. llnllhiitire SliirUt-t. IIAI/riMORK. Keb. S. Kl.OUR-Dull , un rl.angcd ; receipts , ,321 bbls. ; exports J.235 bbl WHISAT Dull and easier Spot and the month , 71&U' . i ilartli , T TiUc ; steamer No 3rd 717I'ic ( ' . recflpts S2.0U bu tx I l ! rt" n TIP Southern wlient. by ? nmple , WIJ75C. loiithorn , on erado , 71V4'W78VC. ' ! | LOUN-Qulot nnd lower. pot , SOtTflJi' e , HIP menthe , tine. .March , WSO-W'tc , 8t ( Tmpr mixed , JI7'4tf o , recelptH , 174iT)7 bu , , exports , 3ri9 , t ( Southern white , and jellow corn , 37 OATS-tltiUM : No 2 White. 1Sfl38c : No. 2 tnlx tl , 38f(33Vic. ( Receipt * , 1(01 , ( bu. , exports , none OM1IIA Ooiiillllon t nf Trndo nnd ( Itmlntlnnn nn Maplr nint rnnc > 1'roiltit-H , IJUOS-Receipts , liberal ; market llrm ; fresh stock , lie. HUTTER Common to fair , lOSllc ; choice. 13&14CJ separator , \Sc ; gathered creamery. _ _ POULTRY-Hens. live. C06'Se ; dressed , 78Sc ; old roosters , live , 3c ; dressed. 4c ; spring chickens , llxo , cc , dressed , 7flSc ; duetts , live. 6c , drusid. , 8c : geese , llvo , Cc ; dressed , ic ; turiiBjs , live , 7Se , dres cd , IfrSllc GAME Teal , blue wing. J1.75 ; green wing. M.59 , mlMd , $1.7Sft22G ; jackrabblts , $1.50 ® 1.73. cottontails. J1.COS1.2 * ' IMOEONH-Lrve , p = r doz. , 760. VEAL Choice. OYSTURS Bulk Standard , nor gal . $1.10 ; mediums , per cnn , I5c , Btundard , per can , 20c ; Kxtrn Select , per can , 2Jc ; New York Counts , per can SOc VKQKTADLES. TOMwVTOES-riorlda. per C-baskct crate , .SPINACrr-Per basket 73ibOc. LL1 J'LCK Homo grown , per doz bum he , lOc ( DNIONS Home grown , per doz bunches , CnLimY-Cnllfornli. good stock. 25c ; choice. 35o ; fancy , BOc ; extra larcc , 75c ; Mlchlgin , cholcv stock , SSlTJOc. CAUIiAGC-Crntcd , porlb , 2c , CAULrFLOAVJil-PPr crate , $2.50 nxioxs-Pcr bu. G-.gioc. ( UnANS IIand-pIcked , navy , per bu. , $1,33 01 40 POTATOKS-Cholce. sacked , 45050c ; prcrir stock , 40r SAVCET POTATOUS-Fancy , per bbl. , rnuiTs. APPLHS-Ren Davl , per bbl , JJOO ; Genl- tons , $3 50 ; New Yoric Ualdwlns , Greenlnga and othpri , choice , per bbl , . Ji.uiyg4.2S : west ern boxed npplps , $1 0501 7' OIlAPiS Malaga , per bbl. , m > @ 900. . . tAN URuiis - Jersey. $0.00 ; large. it 00 , per crate , ? 2 23. TROPICAL FRUITS. f > Ir'P3PNc'a"lorilla ! ! - fancv. $3.73 ; Choice. $3.50. Messina fnncv. $ ll5Ti450 ! OI ANaKS-Mc.\lcni ) . $250 : Navels , fancy. w.2oliolee. } . $ ; , seedlings. $2 35Q2 50. 1 iGfa I nported non. , Onlltornia. 10-lb. boxes , $1 405 1.50 BANANAS Cholco crated , large stock. > er bunch $2.00G223 , mejlum bleed junches , $ l 75T1200 DATr.S-nnllowee CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c ; Bair , B'ie , 1'ard. D-lb bo s. lOc. NUTS Almonds , per lb. . 17c , Brazils , per - > . i 10 = . English walnuts , pei lb. fancy , sort shell. 118Jlc ! : standards. lOc ; lllberts , > ar lb , lie , pecans , polished , 7fiSc ( ; cocoanuts - nuts , per 100 , J4 , peanuts , raw , SlAfjGe : roasted , C'fcc ; chestnuts , Sflflc CIDER Per half bbl. . $3 ' SAUERKRAlTT-Per half bbl. $2. ITONEY Choice white , 12Q > i : > i'.c MAPLE SYKUP Five-sat canach , iBO ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 , half-gal cans , $0.25 , quart cnns , $150 MAPLE SUGAU-ChoIce , In boxes , 910c HIDES , TALLOW. GTC. HIDES No. 1 gxeen hides. 7c ; No. 2green hides. Uc , Ne1 salted hides , S c , No 2 Halted hides , 7c ; No. 1 ical calf , 8 to'12 H. lOc , No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. 8c. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC-Tallow. No , . 3c ; tallow , No. L' , 2c ; rough tallow , iy-c , whlto grease. 2',2Q3c ; yellow and broivn grease , lH2V4c. FURS Mink. 10Q75e ; hear ( black or brown ) , $5.0lXji.Ji > 00 , otter. Jl.MUS 00 , beiver. ! 1.00G.OO , skunk , 15cjf75c : muskrat , SfflOc ; accoon , Lvi/COc , red fox. 23cjfJl i'gra \ > fox , JSg'SOc ; wolf ( timber ) , 2jcJ5u : , wolf ( prairie ) , cojotte. lORSOc ; vllacat , 10u25c ; oadcer , 540c. silver roc , JJOOO&7509 ailKEP PIJLT8 Green Halted , each , 15 ® JG ; green salted shearings ( short wooled arly skins ) , euch , 15e , dry shearinss ( short cooled early skins ) . No I. each , 5c , nry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 4ffiCc ; dry Hint , ' . Caneas and Nebraska muiram wool pelts. Jer lb , actual weight , 3Qlu. dry Hint , Colo- . ado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4fo5o : dr > Hint. Colorado murrain wooi peltb , pei lb. uctunl w eight , 3Q4c. M. 1/oiilH MnrUc-l. ST LOUIS , rob S. WHEAT Options stronc and higher , Hpot nominal No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 7.tiictrack , 72 < iJ7Sc ; Kob- -uary , 73Vic ; M ay. 75fJ73iC bd ! , July , 70c bid , No. 2 hard , OifftGHc. CORN Options fracrtfons bettor ; spot dull. No. 2 cash , 3IUc ; truck , 34'4c ' ; February , 3Il4c ; Mav , ; ! 3e asked ; July , 45Sc. OATS Options llrm : spot steady ; No. 2 cash , IS'.fce ; track , iS&g2it ! ; Pebnury , 2SVc , Mnv. 2Uc , No. 2 white , 20gCO' > c , RYE Strong ; 55V-C. SEIJOS 1'laxseed , lo\yei , $1.11 % . Prlmo timothy seed , nominal CORXMKAL $1.75 < fil SO. HUAN Firm ; Hacked , cast track , oS'STSSUc ' HAY Steady to ea = y , timothy , J7.COSTO 00 ; prairie , $5 WVJ/7 50. WHISKY Steuly ; $1.2C. nUTTtJH Klrni ; creumery , 18J22c ; dairy , 13W1CC r.RGS Higher ; 17' e METALS Lead , dull , $1 40 asked. Spelter , hlBher. $ > 40 1'RO VISIONS Poik , steady : standard mess , jobbing , old , $9 23 new , $10 00. Lard , hatter ; prime steam , $ > Vi , choice , $ ' 543. Dry salt meats 1 > o\c'd shoulders. $100tra shorts , $175 , ribs $3.00 , shorts , $112 . Bacon , boxed shuuldcis , $1 G21- . ; extra , shorts , $523 : ribs J'lEO : shorts , $ riC2Vi RECEIPTS Flour 1,000 bbls ; wheat , 10- 000 bu , corn , 72,000 liu , , outs , 31,000 bu. SHI PMENTS Flour. 1,000 bbls wheat , 1,000 bu ; corn , 30,000 bu , oals. lO.CKJO bu. tow OrlcitiiH NEW ORLEANS , I'd ) 8 -PROVISIONS- Pork , .steidv ; standard mess , $0 75JT10 00. Lard , rellnetl fierce , ? l 2504 37 > A. pure , $ fi 00. Boxed meats , dry wait -shoulders , $450 , sides , $5.17'/i. Bacon , clear rib Hides. $ S 12'i- Hams , cholco sugar turul , $8 50fi0.50. roi'FEE Stead > ; Rio , ordinal y to fair , iltlCK Qul ° t ; ordinary to good FLOUR Extra fancy , $353ff3.75 ; pafents , 1.03ft I 30 CORNMEAL $1 95. . HAY Prime , 11 00f12 00 ; choice , t\3.W8 \ 1350ORNNo ( -ORN-No 2 sacked , white , 12042H mixed 43r. > ellow. 4Wt' ' e. OATS No. 2 sacked , 3lc KIIIINIIM Cll > ( ruin nml Ire % InlniiN KANSAS CITY , Feb -WHEAT Firm : No 2 hard , GStPMc. No 3 , C2C5'ic ( ; No 2 led , 73c. No J , CSQ Zc ; No. 2 spring , 0365c ; No 3. IWiGlc. CORN-Ste.tdy ; No 2 mixed , 32'iS32Vic ( ; No 2 white. : Uc , No. 3. 32o. OATS-Ste.idy. No. 2 white , 29f29'/c } , RYE Ste.idv , No 2. 54fff > lc. 1 1 AY Steady , unchanged. niJTl'ISIl le higher , separator , 15c ; dairy , 15c ICOnS-StratU fresh , 15c. RIX'EIPTS-WhPnt , 3JbOO bu. ; corn , 21,100 bu : oat.s. TpflflO bu SIIIPMUNTS Wheat , GO.OOO liu. ; corn , 16- 000 bu , oils , fifioo 1lt oi'lioul iiraln mill I'rtM | NOIIH. | LIVERPOOL , Teh S-WHEAT-Qulet , 'fed lower ; Much is 7d , Mny , 7s 5d CORN-Qulet , illld lower : March , 3s 6d ; Jlnv. In B'itl PUOVISIO.S'S Bieon dull , 2(5s ( Gd ; chort ribs , dull , 2 s ; long clear middles , light , and long clear middles , heavy , dull. 2"H ; short clear hiu'kH , dull , TSs ; cletr bollleu , dull , 31s 6d ; shoulders , stii | ire , easy , 25s. Clnrlii mitt CINCINNATI , I'cli 8 WHEAT Quiet ; No 2 red , 7c ! CORN Easy ; No. 2 mixed , 35c OATS Steads , No 3 mixed , 30 < tc , RYJ : Firm : No ; , etc. PROVISIONS-Laid , llrm , $540. Hulk meats , ciulet , S'p.S.i Dncnn , dull , { 5.73. WHISKY Slondy , $1 2 . EGGS-FInn , ! & TnltMlo llnrl.ct. TOLEDO. Vcb R-WIIEAT-IIlgher and flun , N'n. 2 cash 72'4e , Mny. 7Sl4f nominal CORN ijiilet. ftendy , No 2 mUed. S5c , OATS Dull , llrm , NO 2 mixed , 2lc ! RYE Dull steady , No cash. BCe CI.OVERSEED-Active , higher ; prlmo cash. old. JJ.bfl bid , new , $303 bid. Mliitii'iinnllN A\'lien ! 3lnrl.'fl. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb 8-AVHHAT- . Htronuer . . ; IVbruary , 70T4e : Mny , 707c { , July , On trnck. N ( ) , | Wr(1 ( > 7Ujj : No 1 northern , 70i4u ; No. 2 nnrthPrn , CSHe. FLOim Fairly active , llrst patents $3C5 ST3.75 second patents , $3 I5' i3,75 ; llrst clears , Crnlii IloeelplN ul I'rliielpul .Mnrl.elx. ST. LOUIS , Teb S.-Recelpts ; Wheat , 15 cars. KANSAS CITY. Feb. S. Receipts : Wheat , CQ cars. Receipts at primary markets ; "Wheat , 157,510 bushels , corn , 1,4 2,701 bushels. SIlluniiUen ( Irilln lurliel , MILWAUKJJE , Feb k. WHKAT Dull ; No 1 northern , 71c ; No. 2 northern , OS'fcc. RYE-HlL-her ; No 1. W\c. HARLUY l ewer ; No. y , 51&o ; sample , , NEW ORLEANS , Fob. 8.-SUGAR- SU'iUy ; OPCII Uettlu , % J3-1C ; o cn. kct tlp ' , crntrittg"il. 39iG'-i4V , ec-ntnfiiRil. rr : itiimrtil it > j vvhltf. none In Urst hands. , vtllowA. IS' , second * 2'Uifl ' It-I6c Mo- J i la-wei open kettle stendj , IW * . cen- I trtruKiil , stead ) , GglGc , Syrup , none In llrst I Imnds. I NEn" YORK , rb. S SlTQAtl-Raw. 1 dtondy , fair reJlnlng , 3 13-lRc ; contilfURal , ! H3 ttut , 48-lflc , moln Hf9 sugar , 39-16c. Rc- llned , steady. 1'odrin MnrUotn , PKORIA , Keb. -CORN Dull , Inactive , nw No. 3. 32c. OATS KltM , Irregular ; No. 2 white , SO ® i , scuc. ' scuc.vmsKYFlrm. . on the basis of 41 25 for finished good"i i I'lillndoliilila Prixluco VlnrUot. PtnLADELPIUA l > b 8 -IK'TTER- rirm , fancv western creamery , 20c. EGOS Firm nnd Ic higher , fre h west ern. 19c. OPI3II IV STOCKS AM ) IIOMS. 1'rlecn Clone S trim it , vrltli Stout of the Ilnt IllKlirr. NEW YORK. Keb 8 Stock prices closrd strong , with most stocks ruling above yo - tcrdny's closing , although for the greater part of the fornoon'sl scsilon extreme wenUncss prevailed In practically the entire list , partlj the result of the Impetus of yes- tertUn 8 decline London bought nnd sold alternately nnd on balance sold about 20.000 shaies , the currjlng rates there indicating a fair sup ply of stock Prartlenity all the local com * ml'ulon houses had realizing otders at the opening a large pirt of which sales were apparently due to exhausted margins. Ji.iny stOloss | ortlers were caught on the decllnti and a general level was reached of 1 point nnd over In the railways and in * omo of the specialties from 2 to 3 points below ye-jlcrday There wns a , drop oC about 1 points In Great Northern preferred. Plttsbnrg , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis and National Jllscult , while Sugar and American Steel were down 3 points each. Monetnrj conditions remain easier nnd there wns no Important news except Agul- inldo's icqucst for a suspension of hostll- tlus , U > which was attributed some Im- irovomont to American stocks in the Lon- lon market. It wns said that one prom- ncnt trailer- had sold 00,000 shares of a ending stock which It was understood were absorbed by brokers who usually rep- e ent u very substantial Interest. Some arge bull houses were buyers on the de cline ot stocks , with which they ore fre- Hiently Identllled These purchases , bolliR lotlctd , caused some covering by traders ind bv noon the market slatted to rally ind the movement gained considerable ic.tdwny as the day progressed and there were recovetles in practically everv stock tlmt suffered a decline. Chicago , Indlan- ipolls .t Loulsvlllo prefotred was ag gressively strong throughout the day and < old up } ' In expectation of nn early dlv- 'dcnd To thp snmo intluence was nttrlb- itetl a 3-polnt rl c in Reading llrst pre- 'erred Lake Erie & Western preferred was constantly supported and moved up 1 tolnt * on favorable gossip National Bis cuit , which had broken 1 points early , bc- cnme buoyant townul the end and Jumped from G points to 53. Other stocks In which very material ral- les occurred late In the day were Great Northern profcried and Canada Southern among the rallwnjs , the local traction and stocks , Tennessee Coal , Rubber , Too - o Hiid American Steel Che bond market received a fair measure ) f attention from the bears in the early trading , but Hiib-eauintly developed nn Im proved tone under the leadership of Wis consin Central llrsts and St. Louis South western seconds which rose ftrongly To tal sales $4,500,000 United States new 4s , leglstered , advnnccd ] g , but United States new Is coupon declined 3 * and the 5s Vi In the hid price The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram nys The markets IUMO were less active nnd were heavy to- lay In sympathy with Americans , which was the weak market tluoughout the ses sion. London sold steadily , partly on short iccount. New York followed and the closa was rotten London , judglnir by English precedents fc.irs that the Philippines are an ugly mouthful In general contangoeu were lower In Atchlson , Denvei preferred and New York Central the rate wasllghtei. Paris was feverMi Tlntos touched II'ft and closed at 33 8 Anacondas were S : Utnhs were 7 bid It Is snld that a sale ot Us output to the T.ewlsohnb has been nr- ratified , but the critics here assert that the Utah mine has no output to sell Fifteen thousand pounds of gold In bars was bought bv the bank and 10,000 was taken for Brazil Following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York mar ket todav : Atdhl n . . . \ do M r > fd . . -U'4 do pfd Cl StUfi.fi , \ \ - . JO1" * Baltimore & . Ohio. ClM * ) pfd Oannda Pacific . . M % bt Paul . . . . 111,1. , t'anadu Southern. . do iifd. . Central I'm tile . ri % t. P. & . Om. . . dies . Ohio . . . * Chlcaco S. Alton. 172 So. I'aclilc ' . . . C , It & Q So. Italln.ay . . . & " 1 Chi ' do do pfd . . . . . . . iir > pfd Tlixnn . i. Pacific Chi G W . . . ' Union 1'aclflo . . Chi In l S. ' - . do jifd 41' ' . dn pf.i . . TI , , I' D K. G . do pfd . - 5' ' C. C C & St I . do pfd do ! > fd. . ? ! Wlicel & u K I > 1 S. HudMHi . U a do pfd . 3J AdaniH I x. . . . " 1 , \ ? uowa : : - American Ex . . .in do pfd 7'a U. S Ux. . .in.pi llrlo ( nevO " \ \ " < -lls-rarKo Ux .pi do 1st pfd. . . . A. Cot. Oil . 3.Tt _ . . Wa > ne ' U pfd " G t Nop pfd 184 Anier bplrlts . 13 , Hocklns Vnl . 5Vi | do pfd ' 111InoU Central n Anier. Tcbfi--co ! l4l'ij liki nrlc i n5 i do pfd . . .133 do 1 > M- -5 ! . , 'Conn Gas ' * MUc Sliorc * > % com Cable Co 'iST , IxiitlB & Nash. . .yJ4Col ? , T & Iron . 1J'4 MnnlK'tton 1. . Jy } | do pfd . tO Met -HI rt > . - , Ml Hen Ulectrlo lfil4 . . MHilunn Owrtrnl .m ' ll.iwall Com Co 70 Mlnii S. St L . 4' Ilrookljn H T 91 do 1st P'd . 9Si4 r I'uper i in Mo FacllU i4 iln pfd . . si , . W ClPdc Gua > 3 Mo. K tV . ns If ad SCI , ' . 37' . do pf" I do pfd 113'a I Central . . .1M 'Nat. ' IJn Oil Y. rcntnil - , I'ncine Mi'l ' . Y.Y Cht & St L. Wf > iIVoplc-H OA .HSU tin 1st pfd . j0 ; , ilMillman I'ul . .169 do Srt I > fd . ' s = | | \pr t'erllft"ite .169M < 4 Nor & * c. Standard n. & 1Vfe Amor Co Su ar 110 Xo r.itlflo . . . do , lo pfd . . T. C & Iron 7 Ontario & . If , S leather O.e H & Nav . . J * Ore Short I'1"6 . - z u S Itutiber . . . -nrt mt P'd ,10 , PM . . jir Sd pfd. . . - ' IVoptern Union . . 14' pltlnburK Vtilcrnl Stcol . . . . 4S' ' * IlofldlliB ; ; dn pfd . P' > 54 do lot pM dn ivfd . . . . 7 % n a w I'lU'lHc Cnirt . . do Pfd . " Colorado Soiitlicrn 7'4 ' Tto .k iFlnnil . do IKI pfd . m * 1J'1 do Id pfd . W4 1. * > * L 1L All assessments paid. The total sales of stocks todav were S7S- 100 shares. Including , Atchlson , 11S30 , Atehl- son pr'ferred , 51 < HO , Canadian I'lielllc , 4roo , , Iowa Central. 17.W ) , < 'entrnl Paellle. 5050 , Chicago fi Alt in , 15.320 ; Chicago , t Uastern Illinois 0050 , Laekuwanna , 5.WO , Denvci & . Hlo Grande. 1,350 , Kort Wayne 1925 , Lake Kilo K. Western , 3,100. Like Shore. 14270 ; Loulsvlllo K : Nashville , 13DJO , Manhattun , IS 100. Iteiidlng ] > referied , 21 SCO. Missouri Paclllc , 15,150 : Chlcngo. Indianapolis & Loulsvlllo preferred S Offl. New Yoik Cen- trnl , 20.1fO ; Nortlurn Pat file. 33.1M ; North- t rn Pacllle preferred. 7.220 : Ontario & West ern , 12rpO , Hock Island 1 ,020 ; Union 1'a- rille. IB fiiO St Paul 29S20. Southern Rail way , 5020 , Southern Hnllnit ) nreforred. 10.- 015 ; Tevas Ar I'aelilc.I ri > 0 ; Union Pacific preferred , U5220'aba h preferred , 10,71 ! ! ) ; 1ntermtlon.il Paper C100 Tobacco , 10,020 ; Federal Steel , 4'i,520 , Federal Steel pre ferred 11 C20 : I'enpln'n OIIH , B1 050 : Con oll- datejl Oa - fi.0'0 nrouklyn Transit , 29720 ; Pacific Mall. 11,510 ; Sugar. 11.020 ! Tennessee Coal S. Iron. 21,100 , Leather preferred , 4,229 ; Hul'ber 67.H : Western Union , 4,120 ; St. Louis & Southwestern preferred , 13,100 ; Chl- fircat Western , 12 9M Iliixtiui sincUN nml n < imlM. HOSTON. li'cb 8 Call loans , 2fi1 ( per cent : tlmo loans , 2'sijl ' per cent CIoBlriR prices for stock * bonds and mini nt bhurcti : A , T t. M T Sl'i ' I 1 : < V ) Antrr Susiir . 13" Ocn Ulec- pfd 1M do pfd II. Atchlson pui M Ha Stnte Oaa VUs Central I IH oT l l Tel . Allouez Mining Co S'i. IloHion & Albany M Vtlantlo . . u Ftoslon , L MuliK' 171 floston & . Jlont 315 lloelon 1. Ilutie d ikwton 315M II & ( J . Calumet & . > 115 Oon Electric . . .107H IVanklln Mflxl cun Central . : ( J % Old Old , . X ) . Or Pliort Une. . . . 4'i Qnlncy . n- llulrlier 4'J'i Humliiddt . J i Union . 4 'i Tntmrack . lu Went Knd . 0 ! \S'olierlne . 48'J ' iln pfd it : Pal rot t . 39 \\V. tiiiKh n 44 Ailienlurc . nw > U > ) > ( > ! . . 63U t'n'on lonil . 10U Win font ml \N Inona . isij Forolitu I'liinnolul , PATHS , Feb. 8 , lluslnesH on the bourse today was less animated und consisted mainly of realizations. Toward the close of the market the tone was moro favorable Spanish 4s relapsed seriously but recovered Tlntos were agitated , though they resisted all efforts to depress them below 1 000 , The South Africans closed Irregular Throe per cent rentes. 102f S2c for the account , ox- chatiKe on f.ondon , U5f 20o for checks , Spanish 4s closed at 53 45 LONDON Keb S Tho. market for Amer ican securities moved but Jlttlo all day , speculation being restricted ouliiL" to the twlltlril complications In tl cast ; the elos- inp tone wna weak. The amount of bullion taken Into the Hunk of England on balance today wa.s 60000. Unr gold , 77s OHil In- dla council bill * wfrp nllotted todny nt Is I'id. Oold nt Iluenos Ayrcy , 123 ; Spanish 4s , & 2 5S. _ > PTV York Slonoy Mnrkol , NWV YOHK. Keb. 8.-MONBY ON CAl.t , Noinlnnll , 24 3 per cent. Pill MB illlflCANTlMi ! PAPiH ' . ntt < W , fi/ISV,4 for demand , and R 'ifi 4. 4 for plxtv days ; po-ted rates. J4.S4' < M.MV4 nnd I'onimerclnl bllU | 4 W14W4 S3. ciSRTiriCATKS - Nominally , MKXICAN GOVHUNMUNT 11ONDS Stondj ; 1 , 107 % ; new 4s , rep , 12SU : coupon , 12S : 4i , 112'j coupon , IWi ; 2s. ! : 5. ' , rcff . 112 , coupon , 11 Closing quotations on bonds were ; 11 s nfw Is . , 1117 TTV C , ISts . U 9 now < , ree. . .1-8 .V.J C S .lint. ) U p do coup. . . .ivy N. C. OS .130 17 S 4 , res . . N.C. < B .104 | 1 ! S aocoup No Pacific Ull lint , IT s ' . ' ! . rcr. . . 99 , No Paclflo . . im U s 6srec. . . . 112W No. Pacific -10JM T1 s Si.coun. . 11" N.Y C.A91 1 * 4 . . . District n , USs . 11H N. i W ( In 1.10 I Ala. , class A 110 N.V. . Consols .1414 Ala. clans 1 ! . . lli > N.\V Deb fis.at | Ala. clusn C . . 100 ore N 1MB . . . .Ill Al.i , Currency. . 100 Ore N 4 * . . . IVI O S U Us t r . . . .l' . " > Do art ) . 4s . . . . ftafl O S , I , is t. r , . Ill Canndi'30 ' 2ds . . .111 } rtcndlnrXs . . HlHj C , VOn . PIW H. O. AV lnts . . P" CM Terms. Xfi . l 5K SI. 1. Jcl M ron 5s111 C JL O.Tid. . . 1I8 < St 1. 3. T Oftll 0 c ii in 4H . io < f st. r . . D UK G. Intl. . . ICUk St P. C. A P , Inn 110 D. A K. < J ft , . . 101 St P C. & I1 On En i ronn l ta . 10S So III. 8a . Krl Grn 4s . 71W s n. A T us T \V JLl ) Uts , t. r. Sf > Tcnn. new ol 3 SH ) Ucn ElcO. Bs. . .IK T. P. L O. lst . G II. A 4. A dn . . .lOlt T. V KB 3ds. . 4II n 11. 4 A Sds 111) ii. p D t a iita no II AT Cent. 5 . 11U \Vfth 1st An , . . H. AT C oon. tl .III ) Wib SOu . on i Iow.aC.l . lOfi \V Shara 4n iiu , IVi New Con. 4(1. . .109)4 ) a. CrnturtoH. , . thll V.i. anterred . , . Mo. 1'ic c ti.0i..llt \Vli. Cent l t . . . M.K iT. 2d . . . Ull IT. I' 48. . 107 M. K * 'l 49 . m < Snu I'rnnoiHOn AIlnliiR tun ntloiin. SAN rUANCISCO. Feb. 8 The oniclnl closliiRauotatlons for mining stocks today were as follows : Alta Just lev ? Alplia. Con Mexican M Cclvntnl Con , . . lielvhcr . . . 19 Oplilr M lienlun Con 10 0 erman 7 Uut i Uclclitr . 03 I'owwl * . 20 million 4 uigc 2.1 Cdlcdonln SO Scorpion . , . . 1 Clialletigo Con . Ifi KJII ; Helchir 3 Chollar 33 S'ctm XevacH . . . . SI Can Cain anil Vo.l'K ) Standard 2i'i CYown Point . . . 1 Union Con 12 Ooutd il Currle , . 33 rtnli Con . . . . 1 * Hullyomross . 27 Yellow Jnchet 17 SlUcr bars. B9xac ; Jlexlcan dollars , 47H ® 4Sc. Drafts , sight , 17Hc , telegraph , 20c. Ncsv York ItiiltiK Htofl . ND\V YOIIK. Feb. 8. The follow IIIR are tnc clo Miiff quotations on mining stocks : Choler 30 Twlnrio S'O Crown I'o-lnt . . . 13 Ophlr 7J Con Oil & . Vn IMynioutli W D ndood . . 4u Qulclisvr \ l.'iO Gould S , Cunle . . JO do pfd SOI llnle A Xorero's . S3 Sierra Nevada . . . . 7"i Homcstakc . 50CO Standard . . . . . . . . .K Iron HlUer . 7i I'nlnn Con 35 Mra lean . 44 Vpllo Junket . . . 14 London Sloolt Cliiotlliloim , LONDON , Tob. 8 t p , m. Closing : Contois , money . Ill N V fentral . .131 ' ousel * . Jcct Ill'i l'ftinsyi\anlFi Canadian Pacltlo . " 4 Ucadlntr . . Hrlt ? I"1 Union I'ac pf .M'4 ' do In J > fd M'a Atehl tn lllliii ) s Central . . 118 S. N Xort'hern ' Vac. pfd Rt Grand 1 llltik ht Paul common. . HAR SILVER Steadv : 2Td per ounce , MONBY ? 4@L per cent. Discount in open market for short bills. l"Aff2 per cent ; for three months' bills , 2 per cjnt. > Otl H. CINCINNATI , Feb. S Moncv , 2H0C per cunt ; New York exchange , 13c discount ; clfflrlngs. $1,990200. PHILADELPHIA. I'cb 8. Clearings , ? 1S- 441 7S < 1 ; balances , J2.Kffi.149 HALTUIORK.Feb S Clearings , SI.SGo.OiS ; S.-Clearlngs , $22,822,093 ; ' ' NnW Yo'tlls' Peb R. Clearings , tlSS.'iOS- 527 , balnnces. $1,77C,103. WASHINGTON. I'eb. S. Today's stat-j- ment of the condition of the treasury shows : -'ash balance , $2i3G6 < ,363 ; gold robrrvo , J227,51C,030. CHICAGO , Keb. S Clearings. $2,30S,5.1 ; balances. J2.351.889 ; New "York exchange , 30c discount. Sterling exchange , posted rates r4SPit748C'B ( : actual , J4 83 Ani.83 % ; sUxty days. $ I.S2'/.fTi Sl'4Stocks Alley L. Co ; I31s- 1 cult common. 61 : Biscuit preferred , 10j ; ia- mimd Match. Hffli. West Chlcagft 34Vi ; I North Chicago , 21'4 ; Strnwboard. 2i. i NI3W OHLHANS , Fob S.-Clearlugs $1- OKlflG ! New York exchange , bank. $1 pre mium , commercial , ECKj75cdiscount. . ST LOUIS I'eb , S. Clearings , J4,69G,4oS ; balances JOTUSG ; money , 41/0 per cent , New York c < celiunge , par bid , lOc premium ask'd. CONDITION' OK TIIH WOOL MAIIKKT. CoiiNiiiurrH of Cotton nmlVool Are I < iuMiiirnKf < l I'V the * Oulloolc. BOSTON , Feb. 8. The American Cotton end Wool Reporter will say tomorrow : Consumers of cotton and wool feel some what , elated on the firmer position of the dry goods market nnd are disposed to look nround for stock. Some of the large mills have b en icpresented In the market and eonsUlernble figuring has bnm done on coed sized linen , which has not nt this writing , however , resulted in uny Increase in busl- rcss The nrtu.il sales , < = o for ah ascer tained , In fact , .lie Mlghtb less than those of last week , but th re Is untpiestlonably moro desire on the part of manufacturers to buy , although 'n several Instances theh ItVMfc of what the > should pay are be ow the \iews of the , holdeis of wool. The lat ter lira pi Pit j llrm nnd wo heaj of no In- Htance where nny concessions have been made The demand Is chlctly for wools which enter into merges nnd chovlot goods The sales of the we = k In the Boston mar ket amount to 1640,00) ) pounds domestic and ( ,20000 , pounds foreign , making u total of 4,20000(1 ( pounds , against a. total of 4,6 i,000 pounds for the previous week , and n total of 3.115,000 pounds for the corresponding week last > e.-ir. Sales slnoo January 1. U19 , amount to 22112,000 pounds , against 2C.723- 000 pounds last year at this time , Cotton Mnrl.ot. N15W YOHK rob. 8 COTTON Quiet , middling. C7-lfie : net receipts , 230 bales , gross. 1,223 biles ; siles. 1.0CO bales ; stock 101 rC5 bales ; exports , to the continent , 1.H10 Feb. 8. COTTON -Vii- in , . , . bales , ordinary. 4 5-lCc : com ] ordinary , 47ne : low middling. SMm'ddllng. : ' . K\c ; good middling ( Vine ; middling fair. CTic ; rceelpia , 6,900 bales ; stock , I3S.171 biles Oil OIL CITY , Pa. Feb. S OIL-Crfdlt bal ances , fl 15 , ccrtlllcntc's , no bids , hilos or ofterH ; shipments , 81.930 bbls. ; runs , S507' bbls. SAVANNAH , C.a . Feb 8.OHSnlrlts of turpentine. 12c Rosdn , llrm and unchanged WILMINOTON. 1'Vb SOllSplrlts of turpentine , stpndy at 41fP'tt Rosin , llrm nt Mo bid. rrudo turpentine , quiet at Jl.Mft 240. Tar , steady at } l 00 Till : IIIJAI.TV MAUIvIJT. INSTRUJICNTS plmeil on record Wednes day , IVbrunry 8 , I891- AViirniiit > Drcilw. L. W. Hill to Henry Arp , fractional w'a lie' ' , , ! -Hl-l1 . $3,000 D M fair nnd husband to II C. Jlnt- t-alf , lots C 7 and 15. Belbv HclghtH ; lot 10 , block 8 , Kountzo Place . Rusmine Andi-rHon and husband to J. 8 OlHpn , lot 3. block 3 , Potter & C s add . 500 O W. Wattlrs and wlfo to Nels An derson , lot -0 , block 1 , Ht'vcns Place. SOO At L. I.lttletleld to fi. J Donnecken , lotH 10 , 11 , lli and 13 , block S. Hmlth- tleld . 1,500 O II. Payne , trustee to Normandlo AiMitment Co. , s 51 feet of lot 4 , block 219 , Omaha . O H. Anglln to A C. Potter , lot IS , block 8. Orchard Hill . Peter Ulller und wlfo to John Cam- mcnslnd , n'5 ' nc'i und n 47 acres of sW neU 3-16-12 . C.S10 T , J Ryan and wife to J H. llulla , sub lot 1 , in inx lot 10 in 3-14-11 . . . 275 \V. A. Templcton to Omaha Ilrowlng Association , H 1-3 of lot 9 block C , Flret add. to South Omaha . 1,000 0,1111 Claim li-iil . 13. Jf. ratlmer to i : . G. Wilson , lot 8 , Godfrey add . . . 1 J. 11 Kvans und wlte to J. r * . Kuley , part Jota 17 and IS , J. 1. Hedlck's add. 10) Drcclx. Sheriff to South Omaha Sa\lngH Dank , lot 10 , blotk f9 , South Omaha . 750 Sheriff to G , H. CollUv , lot 10 , block 5 , Shlnn'u add . . . . . . . 2,300 { Total amount or transfers , . , . . . .JUTO I i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Gold Weather Keeps Ortttle Awivy from the Stock Yards. GOOD BEEF CONTINUES TO BE IN DFMAND Hun of 1 1 ORB Cniitlmtrfl Unlit , I'rlffn ( Jot UK tip llnlf n Dime , or One Dime Higher 'limn 11 Week SOUTH' OMAHA , rob. S. Cuttle. Hoes. Sheep. . lfl18 567i ; * < K * Otllclal Monday . 1,570 2,491 4210 Official Tuesday . 2,373 4,637 3,001 Thrco days this week. . . , G , ) > S9 12 < 27 11,373 Same days last week. . . 0 Sin 13173 I'.irjs Same days week before . b 4SS 2 ,0il ll.G'll ' Same throe weeks ago. . . O.M7 10,77 ! ! > 15,241 Average prlco jiald for hogs for the lust several ditjs , with compatlsons : sri. 11891. | U93. Jan , u.i . . 3 tO 3 Oil 3 at , 4 lOi 3 7H | G 2f | 7 HI Jan. 2fi. . 3 B7 3 721 3 351 13 S3I 5 2 > ! 7 51 Jan , 27. . 3 C3 3 67 3 30 4 11 I 5 17 7 ffl Jan , IS.a . 3 362 3 2 1 10 3 H7 Jan a 3 Ot 3 27 3 93 3 SS | B 21 Jan 50 3 70 3 291 3 91 1 CO , G 14 Jan , .ti A Gl 3 Ml 3 3 I'ai D Kob. 1 353 3 611 S 27 4 03 3 Cl 5 13 7 M I'eb. 2 3C7 3 63 3 19 ! 3 CG C I'J ' 7 S7 l-'eb . . 3 3 73 320 4 0.1 D 15 7 M Feb. 4 33C9 3 72 _ . 3 'IS ' 3 GS 7 7U Feb. b 3 72 3 21 ] 3 , 3 70 6 0 Keb. a 3 60 3 ID 4 W1 \ S2j E 01 7 S2 Feb. 7 3 U3 3 7 4 01) ) 3 05 4 7 SS Keb. _ > _ L.JJ Mil 3 71 | 3 23 | 3 'U | 4 U7 | 7 HO * Indicates Sunday. The olllrlal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns : _ Cattle. Hogs Sheep. c , M k si r. ny i O & St. L. Hy. . . . i Missouri Pacllle Hy 11 I i Union Piulllc system. . . . 1. ! 19 s ' fc N , AV , H > , " , , . . . L' . & SI. V. H. 11 H 20 S. C. .V P. llv 2 C. , St. P. , M & O. Ry. . . . 7 4 H. & M R. H. H I'l ' T , f , C , H .t Q. Ky 1 7 "C. C & St J 7 ' . . 11. I .t r. Rv , c-ast. . . . . . 4 C. , R. 1. , t P. Hy. , west. . . . 1 Total receipts 71 75 IS The disposition of today's receipts wns is follow" , each buyer purchasing the num ber of hcid indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co . . . . 3) ) 711 212 "f , II. Hammond Co. . . Sii 1 30 ( > , Swift and Company . . .10S 1,127 9T > . 'udnhy Packing Co ir > 1 34t ! MK i * V Armour , Chicago. . 271 1,040 TIM Vansaiit & Co 12 Lobman & Rothschilds . . SI AV 1 , Stephens ! i Huston As Co Ti Hill & Iluntzlnger B2 > mihn , K. C i.S . Hammond. K. C 25 \rmour , 1C. C 130 " iiilnhy P. Co. , 1C. C . . . . 213 Other buyers 2J Left o\er 300 . . . 5,00 , Total TWO C,537 3.-.11 . CATTLi : The \crj light cattle run con tinues , nnd so far as can bo seen there is not much likelihood of there being any material gain in the near futuie. Of the cattle here todnj eighteen loids were eon- signed direct to packers , so that thcio was no great number of any kind on sale , All told thete weie just about twenty loads of cornfcd steers In the yards , which * as samewhat less than the showing made yesterday As to the market , there ap peared to be a much better feeling among operators than yesterday. Th s wns due In part at least to the more fm arable icports from other selling points. Local packets also seemed to want supplies , and the ic- BUlt was that the most of the cattle sold in good Beason and at prices that were steady , and In some cases a. little atroncr ( than je.sterday Cows and heifers hold about the same as yesterday , desirable kinds being In good de mand at fully steady prices. As wns noted yesterday , the cow market is just about u dime lower than last week A'eal cubes nre In good demand and good cahes hell at $850 Dulls sold quite well , but In some cases sellers reported that the market wn not qulto so strong as It wns the ftist of the week , as. supplies have been quite lib eral. " There was one bunch o seven loads of stock cattle in the yards , but aside from that the- offerings of that kind of cattle were ery light. However , few were wanted. As noted yesterday , the cold woath r has apparently cut off almost all the country remand Speculntois yesterday found them selves with more cnttle on hand than they could sell , and thev were nccoullngly poor bu > ers even at the lower prices quoted yesterday. Today the same conditions were continued. Speculators had all the cattle that they wanted until there was moro of a country demand nnd it was hard work to get anyone out to even look at cattle It is easy to say that the market was lower , but it is hard work lo say just how much , as there was so little trading. Representative sales. HEEF STEERS. No Av. Pr No Av Pr. No Av. Pr. L. 6SO $4 00 12. 1050 $4 35 18 110 ! J4 .0 . 2. . 1)20 4 00 19. 910 t > J jl j . . ) 1..11CO 41" 20 WM I.T. 40. HM ! 4 SO 3 .10017 4 15 2. . 910 1 40 t.12U1 ! S5 3. . Ofi.1 4 15 20. HBO 4 10 K > . 12311 W 3 . 91.1 4 r 22 .11 < H 4 40 IS..1244 9 ! > . . Ml 4 25 22. . KM I 40 I..1.1SO 5 ( V ) " 1470 I 30 2..1000 4 53 1. 10M ) 500 2 .1130 4 30 3 .1116 4 55 11. .1450 5 00 27 . 9 4.fO 8. . 1230 4 rr. 17 11SS 500 30..1010 4 30 11..1128 15. 20. 1.1S.O . 5 0" . 5 IOCS 435 23..1131 I C5 13..1.193 5 Jj STBUHS-TKXAS. * " * 52..10 S I 50 * AP I JIRS AND iiniFERS. 13 , . 680 1 45 19. .1327 t & 3 COAVS 1010 2 .V ) 1 .1060 I 20 1 .1180 3 50 . 7 > 0 n - 1 .1150 ! 2" 3 .107H 1000 2 73 4 1012 ! 30 1..1210 i do 8SO 2 75 2 .1090 i 3T 3 . 190 3 CO 1000 2 SO 2..1000 3 Ki 7..1030 1 frt flSB 2 90 Ul .1071 ' ! 35 i. .ir > o 1054 2 fiO 1 . [ > V > t 55 21 .1070 .1 75 , 010 2 90 I..1180 ! 40 1 .1370 3 73 .1030 2 90 2 10 < 5 , t 40 1 .1270 3 75 .10,5 2 90 1 .1010 ! 40 R .10S7 ,5 SO : i oo 2 1015 ,1 40 1..1100 3 SO i.1050 : i oo .10SS U 50 1 .12SO 3S5 1120 24 . sr,9 3 50 1 .122/1 1 S'j , .1010 il 00 10S1 3 M 1 .1118 3 85 , S40 : t r. nr,7 3 50 1120 I ! S3 , 1023 : i 15 nil 1 1JIO ,1 90 , . 935 3 15 l .1000 , i so 10S3 I 00 COAVS AND HCIFEUS. STOCIC COWS AND 910 3 20 2. . SJ3 3 10 no " , 75 700 3 25 llr 3 50 370 4 00 . S50 'I M .1140 3 25 1. CflO 3 10 4 00 . f.fiO . 3 50 1 ! ) ! ill9 3 90 I C5 ( 1 00 . 515 3 50 ,1 7hO 3 9'i 1 WM A 00 12 . SI 10. $11 3 fi'i 1 . (127 I 10 . 730 3 7i 1. 430 1 IW 2..127 1 10 . frii , 3 71 2 . 9GO 4 00 1 , bSO 1 25 71.0 3 SO nULLS 2 . 770 2 50 1..1220 fl 40 2 1B73 3 75 3 .1210 3 ; . . M. " > .1 tin 3 .HiO 3 7" . fi..l03S 3 15 1..1770 3 DO 1. 1570 3 " 80 1..1MK ) 3 B'i 1..1590 30 ( 2..1K75 3"K5 1..1700 1 3" 1. . 1100 3 Ki I..lfi20 3 fi 1..1R80 3 40 4. 1S27 .1 70 2. 137f I ! 93 1..1100 3 40 ( i 15 3 7fi ] . . 7001 00 1..1.HO I 10 , lC3j 3 70 0. 17W 1 00 1..U30 3 10 OALVKS 1. 380 1 00 1. . IPO C 50 1C.- fi 50 2CO 1. . lf,0 ( , 50 150 C 50 STAG 8. 1 .11SO I 00 3..1183 4 05 J..1130 4 25 1..H10 1 05 BTOCICERS AND PKEDKRS. . filO 3 00 875 1 20 L. 4M ) 4 35 . 310 325 f20 4 23 9. . TO ) 4 33 . 510 ' { 25 Ml * 1 23 9..10JS 1 10 .1075 3.-0 I 30 L.S. . f,40 I GO 9Ti , { 80 IKt I 30 S. . 177 I 50 . 010 3 KO 11. 711 1 3d 3. . : wo 1 75 . S10 I 80 7 < Xi 4 30 1 . sso 4 75 . 7K3 1 10 10..10C2 1 30 1. . 310 4 83 . 780 4 10 3. . 1U 4 35 4D3 4 85 817 4 20 HOas-Thn outlook seemed to bo rather favorable this morning , us luUlcrn from other point * Indicated u rather strong feel ing in the trade , while us a i-llll further bear Inllupiicn there was a light local run AVhen the market opened there wi'ie onlj -lxty-one fresh loads reported In. as against se\cnly-one a week ago , H3 two weeks ago and 118 three weeks ago With siuh moderate ncelpts and a very full local de mand the market opened steady to strong and for a tlmn was fairly active , KO that the bulk of all the lings sold In good M'II- nii As thu more urgent ordei * were illlei ! and us later advice * trom Cliliugo nn < 1 other selling points Indicated nn easing up In vnlueh the market hero slowed up Some- of the puckers had been bearish fiom thu very blurt nnd they did not tiy to do any thing vvhllo the market showed any strength HUH they * unt"d the nogs und they hud to < omo to it in the end , uvery- thln ? selling In good Hcatbn and thu market closing btrong. Light and light mixed hogs Hold largely at ? 3.GOf < 3C5 , the same us yesterday Heavy mlxrd hot's sold largely at t3 G7'/i , good hctivj at Ji70. and prune heavy ul $ )75 It will ho noted that the top was 5u higher than yesterday. It will , ilso bw noted that the market on an average 13 now close to 101 lilRher < lnn It \\n iwnk iiKii an I lulU i iff liiKhrr than HIP titt of tin * prosi nt v ok and only a > li dt lowr thin the ex treme high | inlnt Ht prw nt tlvc Ie : Nn. Av. Sh 1'r. No , ASh 1'r. if . ano . . $1 on no . . . .an . . a 21 M . . . a t * si. . .JOB . ,1 7uw p a * 12 . . m . 3 us 111 . 17J ISO 3 BO 71 , . . .J43 , . 3 < W 73 . . . 212 . . . 39) W . KB . . . 3 TV 107. . . 195 SO 3 lrf < 4 K . 341 IfiO 370 as . Kl so 3 OT'a ' K . . . . no in i TOVi 71 . am . . . j nvj us . .311 IBO 370 71 . . 211 . . . 382J4 ! . . . 3S7 . . S 70 102 . . . WS 120 .IflZs 6S . . * H ) . 370 . . . 1S3 200 ,1 UtU 70 . J 3 IO 3 TO SI. . . .210 I20 .1 024 57. . . . 2I4 2 < 0 3 79 W -10 3 85 W 347 SO .1 7' .Vi 223 120 .1 US BO 2b7 120 30714 7 . . . .5.1110 S6S 60 18S . . . 3 8TH i 21310 3 9" fit . . . . 241 Ml ,1 C7V * si 2:1 40 .19" 7n :7s so a C7i $ o. . . .uo . . . nor.to sas10 nnrn M ] 19710 ,1 in M litf JO ,1 B7U VS 212 120 3 fit ! Stl 31)i ) . . . 3 fii'l ' fl ( 2SS 40 ,1 ( IT. CS 21710 3 G74 75 21fi , , , 3 in 6,1 2vfl . . HOT' ' * Ufl 2iH 40 3 W (1 ( 247 N ) 0 t.7'4 ' 72 215 210 31,15 U ) I1U Ml H fiT'i ' , 7 2IS ICO 1 IK 1,0 2S3 120 ,1o7'3 31 2J1 40 Stu S7 2.11 . . .1C7'4 ' 5. . . .21.1 180 3 < Ti 74 211 . . . 3 Ii7H sis 210 .KIT ri 274 . . . i 7i , " 0 .218 Srt It ? , ] 3 KO . . . 3 C7H 264 40 ,1 OH CD Jill . . 3f7'i 2'.7 120 8 fit 74 210 iO ,1 C7's 12 2T2 . . . SCi BS 2M . . . .1 t > 7U J 1'r ' ? . . . - . ( ! 72 2/iS / 40 . .fi7'i. ' 9 271 ICO .tfii 71 217 1M S Ci'i a ! i" > 2 . . . IStti KI 231 SO Rl,7'n , .0 r > 7 310 1 3 9. ' W 40 8ti7 > 4 " 0 11 * ! . , . 3d 4 ! ) 217 . . . 3 ti7 < I. . .272 200 , ! < fi 81 2.15 200 S (7ijT ( I . .1K3 . . . 3 t" SI 21' ' ) . . 3 70 3 . 115 . . . 3 C5 91 217 M ) 3 70 > \ BU SO ,1fio \VAt50M LOTS-1MC5S. > . . . . IW . . . 2 W D 270 . . . 3 R2 > & I . . . . 132 . . . n IW SIll'UP There was about an average tun lero today , but It wns iniide up Inrgelv of anibo , so that the offoiltigM of mutton nheep were rather light. The market was falrlv Bttlsfnctory and the must of tinolfeitngs changed Ininds in good season Prlet tIKl lot show miieli clinngi. as a general thing Lambs brought fully steady prices and sheep ' sold nt Hteadv or c\en strong pilt s 'u some cnsev. Some good western j < ur- Ings reached 51.30 and wethers $41" Quotntloiifi nre : Ooofi to ciu.lcc f > "il western wethoii , $1BOy4.13 , fair to good , ' 17003.SO ! cholco natl\c wether , Jl.'iOitlll , cholco western yearlings. fl.l35i ro , futr to ; oed western veirllngs. M.90il ( ! 10 , fed iwi" . n ICVfI3 G3 ; good to choice native lambs. ( I 70 5i I SO ; good weslern lambs , ? l ( > , ' > ' ( ( I 7fi : feidir ' -he p. . $150fi,1 75 , feeder Intnl. " , $4 iWi I 25 nil shec-p , J2.000300 ; cull lamb- * , J1.OXj1GO No. Av. Pi. 21 jenillngs U ! $1 2t > 70 lambs OS I 1,0 , 21' ' ) lambs (17 ( 4 (0 " > t lambs , westerns 70 ! I to 20i : western wethers 150 4 Ifi ! yearlings 10 ! I S3 221 western \onillngs It ! J .10 .15. ! western lambs as ' 53 1SI western lambs ill 435 westeiu lambs S > 1 1 CO nvi : STOCK MAIIICIT. Truilila CnUlil'l > ' < "ml HIIKK Only rnlrly Stftnl > . CHICAGO , I'M ) . i.-Tho so\ero told , no- companled by the Mimll receipts kjpt trido inlet. I'rlees mled stroiujcr , with tu , irnble Irove-s selling about lOc hlghei. Funty tattle - tlo , $5.S05 l ) 00 , fliok-o steers , $535fii37J , m < - - llum , J4.75Q4 95 ; beef Bte. ° rs , $1' QI70 , stutlceis and foedeis. W3u < 1175 : bulls , J2 73 < fj4.25 ; cows and heifers , ftUUSf I Oo , wvHtorn fed bteers , $1 CWi/ri.lO ; Tc as &tuers , fJSOijl 75 , calves , $5.00 725. There W.IM a fairly nctlv demand foi horn nnd a few choice dr.wjs wrought Hteadv nice * , but the gonei.il rnjiko : wan weak and laigtly 2M,1)5c ) lower : fair to choice , ; i.75fJ1fO : packing lots , ! rj5u" 72 { . . niKid , > IO ) J.77 ii butchers JJ 1,1 3 fa7'l. ' lights , 55 1 ! 80 : pigs , J335'I.GO | Trade In nlicup was active at Ltt-ailj pi lees. Inferloi1 to jirlmo sin ep. ? 2Mfj4.5 ( ) > farllngs , JI20fj4.CO , ewes , $ J75K3.W , liimbo M.OOiiCOO. HiCiiPTS-C.iltlo : , 10T.OO bead , hogs , 30- 000 head ; sheep , 1C.OOO head. ICiuiNiiH Clly 1lMSlocK" . KANSAS C1TV , Keb. S.-CATTLn-lle- celpts , 2,230 head natlvea , 1,020 head Tc.\ ins Liberal supply ; good quality , best grades of falaughterlng cattle stiong to lOt higher common grades stcudy ; heavy native sitc'crs , J5DOgi.75 , medium , $4.GOj5SU ; llghtw lights , $ I20J5.00 | , lockers and feedeis , JSoOflSOO butcher cows and h'Ifers , H 001(4 25 , canners , $225Ti.'l 00 ; we.stcrii steers , ? 350fll.S5 ; Texans , 70fi ( 1.75 , HOGS Receipts , 14 KH ) head. Trido jvas plow at steady to fie loner prices , llcmleb , SJ7033.S5 ; mifsed , ? 3.551 375 ; lights , J3.40 S.fiO. S.fiO.S1I13EP S1I13EP Receipts , l.COO head. Good de mand , ths light supply -mis qulcklj ab- 'orbe l at stecdy prlt.es. Lambs , SI.SOWSOO ; muttons , $1.25 ( 413 ; feeding slucp , $3.00ti3,50 , stockcrs , $2.00Q3,25. St , l.oiilx I.lviSlock. . ST LOUIS. Teb. S CATTLE Kecelpti. 1,100 head , Including COO head Tetans. Jlur- kct strong for natives , with Tex ins fiftlOr higher. Fair to func } nathc shipping and evjiort st ° trs. $4.GOfJC 10 , bulk of Bales , $5 00 ( T/5 70 , dressed beef and butcher sleets' , ? 1 00 47515. bulk of sales , J4 2")5t535 , steers , under 1,000 Ibs , $10064.80 , bulk of "ales. $125TI.50. | stocl-ers nnd feeders , $3 OO'i ; 1 M , bulk of sales , W.354.40 ( { : cows and heifers , J2 OOHiM 25 , bulk of cow" JI2.00fi1 35 ; T ° xn and Indian steers , ? 350fi500 , bulk of sales , JI70&-1.80 , cows nnd heifers , $ . ' 3001.00. HOGS RecelptH , S.100 hrnd JIniket steady ; pigs and lights $350ft3.75 , packers , J1 7.VB1 10 : butcheis , $3 S.fj3 W SHRIiP Receipts , 800 head. JIarket HtPidy. native muttonr , $ l OOQ4.25 ; lambs $4 1504.25. _ \i-\v tork I.IAC Sdx'U. NKW YORK.eb. ] . S.-REHVnS RecelptH 2.5S3 bend. Demand fair : about stpadj for all grades Steers , SlMTi.'i'iO , oven and stags , } 130fiT50 , bulls , J1005MOO : cows , J2 25 tiTI 00 Cables steady , shipments , 11 cattle , 31 shpcu and 1,400 quartmH of beef f'ALVKS R-ci'lpts , 1,332 head Ve.ils steady to 25c higher ; barnvard and fed calves barely steady ; veals , $5007S2i tops JS50 : fed calves , J4 00 ; yc.ullngs , J2.75fo325 , sruthern calves. } 3.37'4 SIIKKP AND LAMTiS-RrcPlpt.s. C.SG2 common to prime lambs , Ji Ofl'fi'.CO. malnlv , heid- moderately active , sheep , J2.00GIEO Jri 35Ti 5 5" HOGS Receipts , 6,572 head ; market firm at St. Joxciili Iiio Slock , ST. JOSKIMI , Fb. 8. ( Sppelal.-f'ATTL ) ] : Receipts. 503 head ; market steady to strong , quality common to fair ; natives , J3 SOft1 ; 15 ; ToxaliH and westerns , J1 05 170 ; eows and helforB , J2 00f4.40 ? ; stockerH and feeders. $3.GWj4.75. HOGS Receipts 4,700 bend ; m irknt stoadv to a Hhad lower , polling at J3 50 ® : t.r , bulk , J155 370 , SlinCP RecelptH , COO head ; maiket stronz CINCINNATI Toll. S.-IIOGS-Actlvo and ftronc. $33Wi-1DO CATTLK Stftdy : 50fi5 00. SlinKP Steady ; J123fl25 ( LAMBS Strong ; $4251(550 ( Sleek In Following nio the receipts nt the four principal weslcin maiketH for l Pliiunn S. Cattle JfoKH Sh op Omaha 1,11(1 ( r.37ii 1,511 Phlcngo 10 COO 30000 lfi.000 ICansnH City 3 Win H'm i.ino f3t. Louis 3,100 8,300 nOO Totals . Ifl.W. 57,770 21,953 Ni\\ ' YORK , roll -rOFFKi : Options o | eiiPil birely steady at unchanged iirlces rnhctl off undr lower European cnhlcn nnd Rio market * . InoivaHlng Amorionn vlslblt supply , Indlfforoiif P of opociilatorH and IP- treating snot domunil. Closed liaiolv steady , t.i'Changed to 5 nolnls nnt lower Silts 11 . 000 lint's liu hiding Mart h J55W555 Mnv , S5 r.5fi5 70 , July STi 80 ; S-pUrnber JriSO. No vember $000 ; December. } fi ICkf/rt lr. Si > ot coffpp , Rio enslpr No 7 Invok'p , G r. No 7 Jobbing , "c. Mild , easj , Cordova , 7f/14c rullforia llrlMl NRW YOHK. FPb 8 \LIFOHNL\ \ Dill HO FRUITS-Stoadv i\aporatcd an- common , "fifi prime wlr = tray 8\ choloo OU 'i'lo fancv 'rtiifiiop Prumx Apricots ro\al IWilU Moor pirk llf/13c I'eaches , unpeolrd , 'JIjIU. peeRd , 22 JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS 110 A 1(1) 01' THAUK. Dlrcn-t wlrea to Clilcatn and New York. CorrttpcindroUt John A. Warri Jk Co. ' rOHC I9J3 .RRPECMEYaCO. RWM4HY LIFE Btpt' BJW1CH 1038M6t i r.nnnat of tin- ( lilt tUTI'lt tit till1 ( illt ( rilllltMlt \VASHIN(5TOS' ( . l Vb. Tlio folloulngenterti pensions of Jammry SilN'eltrnka OrljclnM \Vwfey A Llntoii. Omiihn , IS. Uosiora-tioa and Inrrcasp Piu Id II S. TAliw. onuUin , $10 lo ? M. liicTCi o Vraiik liaiter , Alliance , $12 lo $17. Itn. \ . original Pfltiuiol M. Collins , Kv worth. ? G ; UeorRe.V nardlner.VliiUTBOt , Increase Aloyniidor Montgomery Vnn Meier , } S to 12. William U Ctattr-rloii , Pftlrport , JO < to $ " ! , James M. Atidrcss , ArllnRtwi , ? 17 tt ? 30. Kolssuc Abel ] ) Allen , Soldlcis' lh > MansluilUovMi ? 11 South Uakctn : Ilelssuo nnd Incrensc John H. lUitler , Sioux Palls , SS to J10 Colorado : Original John W. Hill , Ynmpn , ? C. \niliiunl AKsttolittliiti itf llullilerx. MltAVAtlKIJi : , Kob. vS.-Thero wna no scssl ni of the National Association ot Htilldor * todnv. Tlio tUli' was sot npart for Blghtst lng The business of the conven tion w 111 be token up in earnest tomorrow. Chlc.iKtt will proliably bo solcctcvl as the tie\t place of ituvtliiK1 tuul it is expected 1lut AVilllam It Alsop , the first rlco presl- dent , will be > ele\atcd to the presidency. Thev nren much like COATED HLECTRICITV ns science can maVe them Hach one produces m miicli ncrvc-bulliHtiR substance nil la con tained In the amount of food n mnn consumes In n week. This Is why they have cured thousands of casts of net vons disease * , such ni Debil ity , Uizzlnes4 , Insomnli.VirlcoccIc , . . . - etc. Thcvcimblejoiitothlnkclcar- \ \ 'V ' by-developing brnlu ninttcr ; force hcilthy circMilatlon , cure ludlRCS- tion , nnd Impart bounding vigor to the whole svstcin All weilcenlne and tiBsuc-dcstrmluR dnlns nnil losses penimncntly cured. Delay may mean Insanity , Consumption and runth. f Price , fipfrboic ; sic boxes ( with ffiW Iron clml Kiinrnntcc to cure or rePJ fund money ) , js. Hook rotitalnltiK fgr positive proof , tree. Address Kuhn A. Co. ot- Now Kconoml'-al Drug : o , Omahn , Nebraska SPECIALISTS. Vr iiooenNrcilI > trcn * nil MCRVOC8 , CII11OKIO AM ) ntlVATR ill f men nntliiiiiicn. . our 4 tor EniUslonj' , Lost Manlio { > i5 , droccle , Verlcoc Io , Qonorrhta , Gloet , Syp 1118 , Stricture , FIlM. Plgtula. and IlfrC TJlcora. Dlftietoj , Itrlcht'o Dlsoaao cured. CONSULTATION FREE , Cured mid nt homo by neir method -without pain or outline. Call on or addreia with stamp. Tr tmiiit by mall. DR. SBARLES & SEARLES HEALTH IS WEfiLTH. DR. E , C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Hir. ORIGMl , ALL OIIICKSIMIIATIOSS. Is bold under ucv"ivo Written Guarnntoo byniitlioilifd JxtatB * nljtocum Weak Memory , IllnnVnk llliiuHB , Fltn , Hj terta. Quick- iii-BH , Ulrlit Lo ifH , Uvll UreaniH , I. auk of ConB- eiK'i' . Kcrrounnenn , f/B > Hltudi ) all Dr ful I'rrors , or Kxocus.fo Use of Tolwrco , Opium , orLlciuor wlilch lenila to Mlorry , Conmimptlon , luMiiltyaiul Ucuth At ntorn or by nmtl. SI a box ; six for l& , with written Ruarantoo to euro or refund npy. sample paok- nirc. contalnlnit tlvw diijK' irnaiment.vHli full tnstriictlons , 26 cents. OnoBaniple only nold to each licrhou. At ttora or by until , ted Lnbcl Spc Extra Strength. _ . . . Impotoucy , Lots of 1'ortor , Lost Manhood , Ultirinty or Ilarruuess , tl a box ; blx for $ & , with Iwrltton Buarantoo 'tocuioinflO iluv. At 'ftT > ? ri7 Dillon nrug Co. , Sole KttU anil ICarniiHi , Oiiiulin , Neb. For Rats , Mice , Roaches and Other 5 Vermin _ A KILLER. After cailne , nil v.vrom irtV water anil the open > ur Iltncc llus Lillcr I ) the matt tlcanl/ rth. Tor Sale by all Druggists. P/lcc , IS Cents , HEWTON MANUFACTURING & CHEMICAL CO , fJ OS William Street. New YorU. Full 8trcngth , health , tone and derelopmom to urery I < ortlon ot the body. Effecti 01 dlbcaie , OTcrworU , worry , the ( oilier of youth And ex- ctiMui of luttohcod qulukly cured. Apiillanco and run. fAk * bout on trial. Ko money in advance. Bealtd partlculura free. Corru- ( nndonco confidential. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N.Y. CURE YOURSELF ? I'fo ' HU 4 far unimturtl , , Irrilnlloni ur iilc.vrntlbii > of lo u cu UK iniinbrftUcn. ] 'alnli < , mill i.ul antiln. < " " ' poUouuui. Hnla * or neiit In plain r pjr. I'Y l > | riM , pri-niM , fu ; ll.fiU. ur 1 Lottlo , , . ' ,73 ( irt-iiMr ini uu rvauevt * ' ( b > u nut l il < ali At UUI > I | , ft | ll , If 'Uelltf J 1 ! ° ' ' ttr ' ' JWlcWUHIii faflu.-1 lituunltrtttT Ul t > * 4 fiilL 19.00V : ItiolwHH. * ( rt .