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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1900)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: .FKIDAY, FEBKUAKY U5, l!)OU. nl If I? DTI If Vn IMVlVn U Small Countrj Offerines and Yesterday's Oash Business Makes Corn Strong. WHEAT ACTIVE MOST OF THE SESSION Urrnlrr I'nrt t liny tints LoukciI, lint TnnU llrnep Lntt-r In Sniintliv vtllh (,'iirii Pmv Islims Dipped mid Hceiit erctl. CHICAGO. I-Vb. 15 Ry reason of the heavy rush business yesterday, light eoun try orfcrlnss nod nn Increased speculative demand, corn Imd strength enough for itself und to Hpurc today. -May closing N,c over csterdity. Wheat got Its beet support from the con wo wren I ami May closed no. Oats closed "C higher and provisions 12'iti l.V up for pork. 2V for lard and ZUVy for ribs. corn started the day rather easy, May opening at SIVfSIV to SPitiBIV d sell lug off early to 3INc. The depression was only temporary, however, for the market ipilekly found Itself crowded with buyers, while holders were not lavish with their ufTorlngs. The doslio to get corn was .ictit Hted b small country offerings and the large cosh business done eslerdti. The mit-elilnllve ilcirijinl was also Improved and the shipping busbies done todn. II was leporled. promised to be heav. Trade was ii ll vo ami the market bioad. Muy soared to IJMfcc without any material setback, clos ing He up at Ti'i'ii.i.i-V'. having receded from the top on print taking. A large commis sion business was done and big bull people were a help to the price. Iteie.pts hete were 4X cars. Clearances were l.icjl.'iKi liu. With snow on the ground and northwest receipts HiO cars larger than last enrs and t'O cars over lust week's holders set a shade less value on their May wheat at the open ing, which was at BVMiCS'sc fur Mav. com pared with yesterday s close at i'Vc He fore support was received the market touched M'Snc Tho reaction was caused by the strength of corn, better late cables, re ports of more damage to the long suffer ing French crop and Improved export de mand and better late cables. May workfd It way up to W.K'fi'ijNc and closed flint, 'c over yesterday, at t,'.lc Trade was actlo the greater pari of the session. There was considerable nrollt taking. New York re ported :ks load taken for export anil ifiS.fcO nil. were sold here. There was some heavy covering uy snorts, principally ni. I.ouis people. Atlantic port clearances n wheat and Hour were equal to .'k"U) bu. I'rlmnrv receipts were I'N.WO bu., comiared with ."". t) 'oil. a year ago. Minneapolis' and Dilluth leported Ut cars, against ;'J0 last week and avi tho corresponding daj last year. Local receipts were 41 cars, noun of contract crnde, The greater part of the session oais lagged, but toward the end took a brace In sympathy with the strength of corn. The trade was not large. Local receipts were 1st cars. May ranged from a-Mi-lc and closed 'ie up lit 21c There was a dip In provisions early, but the market recovered on the strength of corn and llrmer tono In hogs. Trade was fairly active. May pork ranged from lio.si' to 111.0) ami dosed 12'yfilui: over yesterdav nt tll.on; May lard from tWirtM, to J"i.07'j. closing 2lic up at '5.07'.ii, and "May ribs, from S.W.t to J.i.0.1, with the close fill Vy higher at Iti.W.'ytii.os. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. "0 enrs, corn, 3jj cars; oats, 115 cars; hogs, fc-'.OW hcHd. The leading futures ranged as follows: TV . i r. i7T.r r ........ " i i , . . . i " ' . . " . . . i ,Huviv.-,. i.,,h-ii.i nimi. i i,my, i vioi-c.; ir y Wheat I ' I I 117'i' 7 i;s5h' i!) ' i las' .";! U5', sis ;it'4 231 21 ! 2J'. 22 23 '22tff"i Peb. May July 'l orii -Peb. May July Oats May July Pork May July Lard Mny July Rlbs Jlnv July :iliTi 3"!fi H 35'i 35T! 22ltl I 10 90 10 95 ii ro 11 05 10 S'Jifcl 11 00 I 10 S71- 10 H7'i 11 03 10 Sl'iJ 1 G 021j 10 j r. 95 j r. 97 Vi fi 07',. 1; 00 I G fi7',j li 01 I2's G 10 b 17'i B 05 ti 05 5 92' il 5 !5 05 5 97' i ti 03 j li 1 0 No. 2. Mhh ouotatlons were ns follows: KLOPR Plrm; winter patents, $1.10fi 3 Mi; straights. S:l.OVd;.33; elmrs, S2.904:i.in; Hiring specials, J3.90('4.00; p.itentf, n.20fr3.53; ftrli.-hts. $2.M)f.1.P0; bakers. $.'.IiV!i2.50. AVMI3AT No. 3 spring. GlfiCic; No. 2 red, He. CORN-No. 2, 3,':4c; No. 2 yellow, 33V(t3lc. OATS-No. 2. 23'.c: No. 3 white, 25J'ii2i;c. RYIC-No. 2. 5GC. HARLi:Y-No. 2. 3Sf?l3c. I- l)."v Plnxseed. No. 1 nnd northwest, II.GO; prime timothy, $2.52'i. PROVIHIONS-Jless pork, per bbl., $9.V5fr 10.95. Lard, per 100 lbs,. 15.751f5.95. Short ribs sides (loose), $5.90ff0.15. Dry salted boulders tbnxed). 10.l2ti1fi.;i7',i. Short clear aides (boxed)'. Sti.lOfiC.lS. 'IIISKV -Distillers' finished goods, on bals of high wines, per gal.. $1.2314. SPOARS-Cllt loaf. $G.0f.; granulated, $5.49. Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Tho -following nro tho receipts and ship ments for the day: Flour, bbls 55.000 40.1,00 Wheat, bu lO.oro :r,.r0) Corn, bu 355,f) 217.00) Oats, bu 2t;i,0M) 211,010 Rye. bu I.OD 1,0)0 Hurley, bu 7,0i0 12.U) On the Prodiico cxehnnge today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 19321c; dairies, I9ii22c. Cheese, firm at 1247130. Kggs, easy; fresh. 12c. m:w aoiiic (;p.m:kai, maiikix (tnntntlnns fur Hip liny on VnrltiiiH Co in mot! It Ie. NUW YORK. Peb. 13. -FI,OPU-Recepts, 12.055 bbls.; oxpoils, Sl.lW hhl.i. ; more active on winter patents, but held too high on Killing flour for buyers, who were only too willing to pay old asking prices, .Minnesota patents, $3.8304.15; Minnesota bakers, $2.&0fj COS, winter low grade. $2 2512.40; winter patents. S'l.nTiii."..s5; winter straights, Si.45fi 3.15; winter extras. 2.lVWi2.'i0. winter low grades. $2.25112.10. Ryo Hour, quiet; fair to good. $3.(Ji13.20; choice to fair. $3.2U1t;i.fiO. lluckwhcat Hour, weal; at $I.I01M.50. CORNMliAL Firmer; yellow western. 13c; city, S0c; Hraiidywlne, lJ.20ii2.30. RYH Firm; No. 2 western, Co, f. o. b.. ixlloat; .state, nikHfilr, c. I. f., New York car loin. 11 A RLKY Steady ; feeding, 43fi 17c, 0. I t , New York; malting, 511i55c, c. I. f., New York. HARLF.Y MALT Dull: western. CSfiA'c. WI1KAT-Receipts. 2!i,fioo bu.; exports. 101.1SA bu. Spot, linn; No 2 red. 77'vc ele vator: No. 1 northern, Duluth, Mi t. o. b., nlloat, prompt; No. 1 bard. Duluth, :Pic. f o. b., prompt. Options opened steady on cables, but eased off, gathering strength later In sympathy with torn. Tho matket ruled very tlrm for the balance of the day. t'overlng by shorts and a fair extension ot long accounts uero the trading features. KxportB also made more Inquiry for ensh wheat; Interior receipts were moderate and crop news from this country uud Prance bullish, Closed linn at 'c net advance. March rinsed. TT'o: Ma. 75Vu 75't.c ; closed ut July, 75'1i73',vc; closed at 75'ic. CORN Receipt. GG,:i00 bu.; expons, 251. 227 bu. Spot. Ilrm; No. 2. 43'aC f. o. b.. nflont, and I2'c, elevator. Options market opened steiub and quiet. Immediately ad vancing on n big speculative demand west, good cash demand, higher cables ami llclu country acceptances. Closed tlrm at Miio ret ndvauce; May. lOMMI'ic; closed, ll'ic; July, IKffll'ic; closed. w. OATS-Recelpts, C1,7uo bu.; exports, 23.779 liu. Spot, llrtn; No. 2. 29'.4U; No 3. 2S,4i-: No, t white. 32c: No. 3 white. Ill'it-; track mixed western, 29fi30'so; track while, nPufiKc. Op Hons dull, but llrmer. ll, ftta(i ; good to choice, S0ffS7'c; shipping, lifiit ,0c. IlOl'S-Steady; state, common lo choice, ISM crop, 6c: lsss crop. "Iic; ivin crop, 12B 13c; Pacllle coast, 1SW crop, 41jt'e; isus crop, "diDc; 1M)9 crop, 121713c. MtDF.S-FIrm; tlalveslon, 20 to 25 lbs., 19'ic. Tcxuh dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 13c; Cali fornia. 21 to 25 lbs.. 211-jC. L13ATMBR Firm; hemlock solo, llueiios Ayrcs. light to heavyweights, 231725'uc; odd. 2f.fi2T.Uc, PROVISl6NH-Heef. dull; family, Sll.wlfr 12.0o; mess, Sin.0Cfil0.C0: beef ha.na. $;'0.fi01t 21.00; imcktt H0.r.Irl2.W; clly. C'r India mess, $20.0jfi 22.00. Cut meals, steady; pickled h-Milcs. .;w7 r-n- pii kled lioulders, J; pickled hams, l'.)..WWi0.25. Lnrtl, Ilrm. west. rrn steam. cIohciI, SG.35. February, ,J-:la.,T- ,,n,n niil, I'Mtl.tMil Or,,, ... ,, t I t ttll.ll' nominal: t-etlned, Ilrm. continent, $im; South America, $6,80; compound, $G.(Ofi6.12,. Pork, quiet, inefcs, $10..Vcil 25. short cleur. $ll.75fi 13.00; family. $l3.0Ofi 13.50, Tallow, strong; city, 5V; country, 54ll5,i,c. MRTALS Tin moved up 11 shade pgaln todav. following improvement In tln Lon don ninrki-l. Otherwise the situation lotnl'y was unchanged. Newt from the weit wns nbout In line with anticipations; demand was duck and offerings light. At tho cojo the Metal exchange called pig Iron warrants very dun; i.ikb copper unchanged, lli2s; tin, very quiwt, $10:171.; lead unchajiged, lth (1,70 bid and $1,75 asked, spelter, dull, with ll.fiO bid nnd ll.TO nslted. The broker' p for load Is I !. nnd for copper I16.Z9 i 16.50. 1 OMAHA. On.M'.HAL M.VItK F,T, j Condition of Trnil nml tt tiotnt Ion in Stnplp ami I'niiC)' Produce. K008 Receipts Increasing; fresh stock, I weak at 12c imrcHSKM I'ut ti Jtv cnoic! to rancy turkevs. 9il(c; ducks, SUQOc; geeae, S'.iHOc: sptlng chickens, SHtiiic; hens. iQS'.ie; roost ers, 1 5i 6c. L1VK PortTRY-Hens, 6147,7c: spring chickens. G'.sJiTc, old nnd stnggy roosters, 3Joo; ducks, tiltc: turkeys, ?c. lirTTKH-Common to fair, Kc; choice, Kfjl'ip; separator, 23c; gathered creamery, IMOKONS-Llvo, per doz., WcSll.OO. VnALS-Cholce. flfilOe. GA.MK-Diiclts. mallards. 13.0Oy3.25; bluo wing teal, JI.75: green wing te.nl, 1.2;3I.G0; ml.xed ilucks, tl.WQl.W. OVSTHHS-Medlutn, per can. IS' : stunfi an., per can, 22c; bulk standard per gal. 11.25: extra selects, per con. 30c: extra ! Ice s, per gal.. Sl.njfjfl.TS; New i'ork counts, ! per can. 27c; New York county, per 100, Sl.Sft. 1IA1 I'er carload lots: l pland, cnolee, SO; midland, choice, $5.50: lowland, choice, S3; rye straw, choice, $1.50; No. ."1 corn, 2GHc: No. 3 white oats, 22'ic; cracked corn, per ton. 511; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, $11. W; In an, per ton, 112; shorts, per ton, 11). vicouTAnLi:s. NKW TI.MtNIl'S-rcr doz. bunches, DOc. HIMNACII-l'er box. SI. NKW HlJirrS I'er doz. buncl'.cs, 40050c. l,i:TTI Ci:-I'er doz. bunches, 10c; fancy head lettuce, per bbl.. SI ItADI.SMKrf-Per doz. bunches. 10c. SWHKT I'OTATOIiS-l'cr bbl., Illinois, S:;; Jerseys. 13; large bbls., Kansas. 12.73. l'OTATOKS-Per bu., choice, r,O'o40c. CAHHAOK-llollaud seed. 2c. Al'Ml'l.OWlMt-CnUfortila, per crate, "cKl-HItY-Per doz., 23V30c: California, ier bunch, I0'i73c. TI'UNII' Htitabagas. per lb., Hie: C TOMATOK3 Klorldn, per G-basket crate, II. MCHMUOOMS-IVr lb. box. COc. ONIONH-Itotall, yellow, 75c; ted, SSQMc; )hlos. per bbl.. 12.23. Hllt'HAKH Per doz., C0S75e. KllflTS. API'l.KS-Cholce western shlpplnc stock, 1.1.uoi3.50; New York stock, 11; fancy, 14.50 fjl.73. (IHAPMS-Malaga. per bbl., J7.0Ofl9.O0. CKANHlSKIi!I5S-I!ell and Uugle, per bbl.. S. TROPICAL KRCITS f)RANfli:S-Mexlcan. per box. 13; Call fornlu navels, per box, 13.23Tj3.50; Call foriilit seedlings, per box. 12.B0iT2.75. I. H.MONS California, choice, per box. Sl.ixi; fancy. 11.30; MpssIiuis. California, choice, per bo. IJ.OO; fancy. SI.O. 1IANANA8 Per bunch, medium, 11.730 2.00; fancy, !2.0:K2.25. MIHCKl.hANKOCS. IIONI'JY Per 21-sectlon case. 13.23. NCTS-lllckory, large, per bu., 11.24; shellbarlts, 11.35. I'MOS California, laycs, per 10-lb. box, 90c; California carton, per 10-lb. box. 11.00; Imported lips, per lb., 13c. IIIDUS, TALLOW, ETf. IIIDIOS No. 1 green bides. 8c; No. 2 green hides. 7c; No. 1 salted hides. 9c; No. 2 salted hides, Sc; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 vcul cnlf. 12 lo 13 lbs., Sc. SI. I.ouis (irnln nnd Provisions. ST. LOPIS. Keb. lS.-WMH.T-Mlgher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 71We; track, 72Hff 7'tc: Pebruarv. 71.e; May, 71ifi71i'4c; July, G9'c; No. 2 hard. GSfiTOc. ' CORN- Higher: No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 34c; February. 31c; Ma, 34'4e; July. 3P4c. OATS--IIIgher: No. 2 cash. 24'jc; track 2. V: February. 2lr-ic; May, 214c; No. 2 whl'e, 2fl),l27'af. KYI-'- StmniT at f.f -e. PI.ol'R Firm and higher- patents. $3.6517 3. G5: extra fancy, .1.20fi 3.23 ; clear. $2.703.CO. Sllicns-Tlmothy. $2,0012.10; prime, worth more, l-'lax. uoiulually $1.5?. 'O RNM K A L Steady, $I.S0I.S3. HRAN Steady: sacked, east track, file. 1 1 AY Quiet; timothy, 17.7511.00; prairie, 17.WfS.25. WIIISKY-Stendy. $1.23ts. 1 RON COTTONTI KS-S1.24. l!AC.f;iNO-5!fi6lS,c. PROVISIONS Pork steady; Jobbing, old. $10.50: pew. $11.37'-. Lard, stendv; prime steam, 15.75: choice, 15.S0. Dry salt meats, boxed, extra shorts, $G.12'j; clear ribs, 10.25; clear sides. li;.:ii'i. Hacoii. noxeii, extra sunns, ju.o-'.a; ciear rios, 'j.,u; ciear sine?, ,M l-.TA LS Lead weak nt $4.60. Spelter, $i.'.7'?fn.t;o. POPLTRY Firm: chickens. 7-9Sc; turkeys, 7fjS- ducks. Stc: geese 6'ifific. RKf'KIPTS-Plour, 4.0(h) bbls.: wheat, 13, Oflo bu.; corn. 6I.000 bu. ; oats. 2S.otX bu. SIMPMKNTS-Plour. fi.oon bbls.: wheat. 13.ioo bu.; com, 9,000 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. Holler, I'.uir nnd Cheese .MnrLct. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 15. - HPTTKR -Cieamery. 20fi23c; dairy, ISc. ICtKiS Receipts not quite so heavy; trade Improved; i'reh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, lOUc cases returned. PIIILADKLPMIA. Fob. 13. - BUTTF.R -Steady but quiet; fancy western creamery, 2tie; fancy western prints, 27c. IJfitiS Dill! nnd he lower; fresh nearby, western and southwestern, 13',fcc; fresh sout'iern. 13c. CIIF.KSK-Flrmer. Ni:W YORK. Feb. 15.-nUTTF.R-Re-celpts, fi.46S pkgs. : steady: Juno creamery, 19f21c; western creamery, 2157'25c; foctory, 1fi5j'19e. CHI-:i-:SI-Recelpts, 547 pkgs.; firm; fall miido fancy, large and small, 12si5713p; clinh-o grades. 1li1712'4c. F.iiCtS-Heeelpts. IS.TJl pkgs.; strong; western. 13'ac at mark. Kiiiisiih City lirulii untl Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 15. 'WIIKAT May, 0l;c: cash. No. 2 hard, G3U.r: No. ,1, OOITMe; No. 2 red, i'.ni(70c: No. :s G4jtfiS". I'ORN-.Mnv. :B'(,c; cnh, No. 2 mixed, 31'4 (il3tV; No. 2 while, 3l-ic; No. 3, 31'ic. OATS-No. 2 white. 2ic. KYH No. 2. 53e. IIAY-CIioIcp timothy. $9.009.50; cholco prairie. S7.CJWi7.ni RICCIJIPTS-Whent, 21,300 bit. ; corn, 20.200 bu. : oats. 12.000 bu. SMIPMKNTS-Whent. 23,400 bu.; corn, 30, COC bu.: outs. 7,000 bu. Liverpool t; rill 11 null Provisions, LIVKIM'OOL. Feb. IS.-WMHAT Snot, firm. Futures, quiet; March, 5sliV,d; Mav, l.s lOijd: July. 5 10-d. t'cNtN- Futures, steady; February, SsS-id; Mardi. 3sSi.il: May. 3.s Sd. PHOVISIONS-Ilams. short cut. sleadv nt 49s. Itacon. I'uinherland cut. ensv at 37st'd; long clear middles light, dull at 3Rsfid: long clear middles, heavy, dull at 3fis. Shoulders, square, dun ut :is. Lard, prime western, In tlcries. dull nt Ills; American rellncd, In palls, dull at 31s, Tallow, Australian, in London, ilrm nt 29s. Toledo .Mnrkcf. TOLlinO. O.. Feb. Ij.-WIII-JAT-Aetlve and higher for May; No. 2 cash, 72'tc; May, T t Si i t CORN Active and steady; No. 2 mixed, 35c. OATS-Qulet: No. 2 mixed. 26Uc: Mav. i25V,e. ii I'. Hieaoy: .-so. casn, 6','e. CLOVIJII SKKD Active nnd steady: prime cash, old. SI. S3; February, new, So.53; March. $5.C0; Nn. 2 scel. $1.C5(I.S0. Illiiiieiiiinllk Wlient nnd t'lour. MINNIUPOL1S. Fob. 15.-WMKAT-In store: No. l northern, February. Giic; Moy, KVtc; July, G7,.lG7'!e. On trncl;: No. 1 hard. G7',ic; No. 1 northern, Gc; No. 2 north ern, Glc. FLOUR-Market stendv and firm: rtrsf naten's, $1.GOft":i.70: second patents, $:t.30fr 3.10; llrst clears. 2.G0iiC70; second ciear.i. ?2.10. URAN-ln bulk. $11,005(11.25. Dnliilli (irnln lurUpt. DPLPTII. Feb. lS.-WIMJAT-No. 1 hard cash, (So; No. 1 northern cash, 6Cc; May. Gi'te; July. Bi'.c; No. 2 northern, Glc; No. 8 spring, uiuc OATS-2:lW'r2lc. COKN-23C. il!n niilii-i- lirulii llnrl.el, MH.WAPKKK, Ftb. 15.-VMKAT-Flrm; No. 1 northcin, C?f76S'c; No. 2 northern, CMi-''i'c. 9 KYK-Higher; No. 1. rst,759e. It.VRLKY-Stciidy; No. 2, 4!ic; 37TI I sample, I'eorltt IliirUet, PKOUIA. Feb. I5.-CORNHlRher; No. 2, ' "o'a'PS Firm; No. 3 white. 23'kfl2lc. WHISKY Finn, on the balls of l.!3ti ror llnls'-ed soods llOVP.llllNTX OF STDCICS AMI 1IOVDS, 11 111 he i- of I'nclorn ( out rilinteil to nn IShi-Iv Vdvillli-e lit Prlei-x, NP.W YORK, Feb. 15.-Tho movement of prices In the stock market today rellected 1 very ilearly the doubtful and conlllctlng 1 npecul.uln opinion over thu outlook for t . . . prices. Tho opinion rellected wus almost wholly that of professional operators In stocks, as they wcro tho only ones who took any notable part In thn trading. The general public persists In keeping out or the stock market and this continued Indif ference nail not 11 little to do with doubts I of tho professional speculators, some of whom sold storks before the close or the day, prompted by their disappointment over the failure or any general demnnd ror stocks to develop. A number or rnctors contributed to nn early advance In prices. The Initial Un pulse came from the London market, where prices nihauced on the cheerful feeling en gendered by the forward move of Hrltlsh troops In South Africa. London was i buyer here nt the opening, but the de mand from that source was satisfied with the taking of from 2.",0oo to 30.1m) shares. The Iron and steel group advanced In com pany In tho morning under the active bid ding up of professional traders. American Steel & Wire rlslug to within a fraction of GO. Tennessee Coal rose an extreme 2!4. The Impulse to these stocks come from the al legations contained In a pending lawsuit of notoriety, regarding the enormous profits of the Meel trnde for the Inst year and asser tions of the likelihood of still larger re turns for the current yenr. irns ior me current year. Tho strength In Sugar was based upon r.ither vnifuo rumors nf conilnc advance In i the price of the product and resumption of operation by refineries recently closed down. Hut the strength from these cnuses was not well maintained In face or the apathy of i tho demand and tho notable weakness In some sncclnl stocks. A tireak or i.4 in rninl Avenue was duo to tho announcement bv ii banking house of Its withdrawal of a proposed loan to this company. This caused sharp sympathetic declines in the other local traction stocks, the Iron and steel stocks and Sugar, and In fact unsettled the whole 1UI. Railroad stocks lost the early gains, but became dull nnd notably firm near to last night's level of prices. All reports continue to reflect a high level of prosperous business activity nnd an unprecedented level ot run- road earnings. Hut this very activity In , business arouses the question whether the I prosperous use of money thus Involved Is l not likely to deplete the supply of funds available ror speculative purposes. .-o nei ter e week er oxplnuatlon has been found of last the bourse today. American securities were week's enormous loan expansion than the ' In good demand. Locals tended on rcall eintind for mercantile uses, which Is known I zatlons. Near the end there were repur- .i,..i,t,,i to be on u very largo scale. Rates for call I chases on encouraging western advices. Kx loans still continue easy, but only the eliang" op London. 20m Sl'.s pfgs. for cbcks; choicest grades ot mercantile paper can be discount rales, short bills. 3'i per cent; placed now ns low as 1 per cent. mot i r.itianrlloiis tieltiir made at from I'fe tn 5 Pel' cent. Time loans for sixty days arc alfo In large demand at l2 per cent. The sunireas ury has already absorbed over ll.G0t.ow from l tho market tills wcex aim mo course in New York exchange ut Interior points give little hope of tiny gain In cnsli from those sources. Taking Into account the recent tendency toward largo expansion of loans n further large Inroad upon surplus reserves Is regarded ns Inevitable In the coining bank utatement. , Huslness in bonds continued on n iiuny large scale and price changes were Irreg- dilation, de.-n-nse. S.275.ooo francs; treasury tilar Total sales, pnr value. $2.1.15.0.10. nccoiints current, decrease, 10.S25.0W francs; Cnlted Stntes bonds were unchnnged In bid gold In hand, Increase. 275,000 francs; bills quotation. discounted, decrease, 32,n0,0ol francs; silver The Commercial Advertiser's London In hand, decrease, I.550.0O0 francs, financial cablegram savs: The news of LONDON, Peb. 15. Hold premiums nn' Lord Roberts' advance Into the Orange ! quoted: Madrid. 29.10: Rome. 7.25. The Free State caused a verv cheerful opening i market for American securities ruled geti In the markets here todiiy. but the volume i erally llrmer all day on a llrmer buoyant of business falling off early advances were j feeling. The llnnl lone was steady and the lost by noon. Later there wns .i slight 1 demand fair. Spanish 4s closed at i"3. The nardening teuuency. w men was iiuuiiuuu,-,, to the close, except In Americans, which becatno hard, with small, steady buying, but lapsed on sales by New York, which In cluded bonds. It Is apprehended here that New York will have to prepare for tUarer monev. Paris sold Spanish Is, but the market there wns otherwise firm. The Hank of Knglnnd lost 20.000 gold engaged for Hrazll. The small amount due at the Hank of Knglnnd was renewed and there was moderate fresh hot rowing. Hills were firm and are expected to go tn 4 per cent tomorrow. Silver was flat on the cessation of buvlng for the Russo-Chlncse bank, which" has been In the market for some months. , , ... The following nre the quotations for tho leading stocks on the New York exchniuiu today; Atchison do pfd Halt!more & O. Canadian Pac. Can. Southern Ches. & Ohio .. Chicago O. W. C. H. & Q fill., lnd. & L. do pfd 21 Texas & Pacific. 1GS, ill's Union Pacllle 60' 1 TRs ti-, 20-i4 lot; r.u ,.l n do ptd OS Wabash 4S'i.l do pfd.... 29i5 w. l. 1:.... i:t'.2: do 2d pfd 123'sVls. Central lG'i Adams Kx.... 45 American Kx. .115 .1IG Chi. & K. 111. 01 '.j P. s. i:x . ll'.'i Chicago & N. W.l2 iWells-Fargo KX.123 C.. R I. P....I0SWA. Cot. Oil 31 C IV (V St. L. I1I do Pfd 91 Kx.123 Co'orodo So 5 Amor. Malting do 1sl pfil... 43'i do pfd do 2d pfd.... ISAnier. S. & 11.. Del. & Mudon..tlfi 1 do pfd De'. L. & W ITS 'Amer. Spirits .. Ilniiver 11. n.. V)1;, do nfd 4li 9! 2' ' 17 " 47 Sl'i 59 9".-"i do pfil . . isiAmor. . 11 12', do pfd 37'4'Amer. S. H XV.. Frio do 1st pfd.. Ot. Nor. pfd.... Mocking Coal .. Mocking Vnlloy. P'lnols Central . Iowa Central ... do pfd K. V, P. Q O... l.ako Krle & W. do pfd Iike Shore L. & N Manhittan L . Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Minn. & St. L. . do pfd Mis. Pacific .... Mobile & Ohio. Mis.. K. T.. do pfd N. J. Central.... N. Y. Centrnl .. Norfolk & XV... do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario XV.... Ore. Ry. & Nnv do nfd ls do pro... 1 Amer. Tin Plate. P.IVj . 31V .114 do pfd. SI Amer. Tobacco. .110 .135 . 43 . 71 . 41-,'h . 32' 5V . 5'1 . 75' j .127 . 56H .10) . 2-:' ', . G8lj . 7G . 37 . 92i . 12'i do . 33 Anne, pfd Mill. Co. . 13 Hroaklvn R. T. . 20iColo. Fuel .t I . S.1U Con. Tobacco . .191 I do pfd . Sl',4 Federal Steel . . 9'ji do pfd .179 Oen. Electric . . ll'i'Cilucose Sugar . 63 I do pfd . 93 llnter. Paper ... . 4flJ;i do pfd . 44 'Laclede- (1ns ... . U 'Nat. Hlseult ... . 33 I do nfd .1lG'.j National Lead 134' do pfd . 2)'i National Steel . 7.111. do nfd 25Ji 03i ...101 . r.oi . . 535'. N Y. Air Drake.. 130 . 71 No. American ... MH . 24; Pnclrtc Coast .... 61' 4 . 42 I do 1st pfd... S3 . 76 I do 2.1 nfd.... G3 Pennsylvania Read.'ng do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... Rio i. XV do pfd .lttU.rnclflc . isv . 2S141 . 4G People' Proved do pro Pullman P. V Stand. R. & T. .. ST ..1S9 .. SI, . S7 St. L. S. F. 10U Sugar 113U do 1st pfd... r ' do nfd 11:1 do 2d pfd.... SV.Tenn. Coal i...imi- SI. L. Soiltnw... 11 ill. S. Lentlier . do pfd 27 I do pfd Stf Paul 123U.P. S. Rubber ... iln nfd 171H' do pfd St. P ri Omaha. 113 iWeste-rn Pnlon So. Pielflc 30U Republic I. & 8 cir. Tinllvvav . ... 12W do nfd 17U 7Si n'i 9l4 ' SI 2SH GS'4 dopfd..J...57jP. C. C. & St. L. 05 pv York Money MarUet. VFW YORK. Feb. iri.-MONRY-Onw.1ll. easy at 21JC.4 por cent; last loan, nt 2'(i2V per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4fi5 per STKRLINO KXCHANOK-Irregulnr, with actual business in bankers' bills nt 1.S7'(, Trl.S7- for demand nnd at ll.KH14.KP4 for sixty days; posted rates, 14.85'n I.SSV4; com mercial bills. $I.X3'ifi4 fti,. SILVRR Certlllcntus, 695ifi;oc; bar, 691ic; Mexican dollars, I7'.4c. HONDS liovernmcnt. steady; state, steady; railroad, Irregular. Tho following nro the closing quolatlons on bonds: U."S. Cs, reg 102'y do 3s, reg 10D, do coupon 109V do new K reg. 131 do coupon 111 do o'd Is. reg .11IT do coupon 11474 do fp, reg 112s; do coupon 11254 D. or c. s, :.... n: Atchison gen Is.lifl1! ,ln ,1l J l-7. N. f. C. 1 110 N. J. C. g. 5-.... 121 No. Carolina Gs.127 No. Caro'lnn 4I..10G No. Pacllle 3s ... i!7 1I0 4s i N.Y.C fi St.L.ls.lOS N. ft W. c. 4s. .. Dl4 do gon. Gs 131) Ore. Nnv. Is. ...no do Is 101 Ore. S. L. Gs.. .127 .115 Can. Southern 2s.K'.)'-.l do consol 5s (V & O. 4V..S do 3s . 9S'.( Reading gen. 4s.. S7' i .119'i R. O. W. Is ... . 97'i C. & N. W. c 7..14l ,St.L. & I.M.c.Ss .lit,, do S. F. deb. 6S.120 ,St.L. & S.F. g6.l22U Chicago Ter. 4s. 92'4 St. Paul cons 1G7' D. & R. U. IS lO, SI. P.. C. it P. ls.119 do 4s 99 do 5, .120' K. T.. V. fi O. If. 10114 So. Rnllwuy 6s .1091, . 7H4 . 9i .113', F.rlo gen. 4s. id Til, a ii .c, p 71',i 8. R & T. G- F. XV. & D. P. Cicn. Hlt-p. 3s is. ,1 Tenn. n. . 3s.. 117 Tex. fi Pne. Js. O. II. d S. A. 6s. 107 do 2s. tit do 2s 107 11. & T. C. 5s. ...110 do consol Gs 110 l-i. Central is. ...113 Vhlon Pacific 4..Ki5; Wabash Is 1 17V, do 2s West Shore 4s. . . .lll'i . 01 . so : xi'i SI'I K. P.. I 1. a. nev fi (. 1- 72U Wis. Central Is cm-. 4s.lf.KVn. Centlir es . L. it N. mil. Is. 93 I do .Inferred M.. K. .t T. 2j... GG'tPoio. So. Is .. do 4s 91 So. Purlllo Is. Iloslou lllnliwr SloeLs, HOSTON, Feb. 15.Call loans. 3',fi5 per rent; time loans. 41i5 per cent. Plolng prices for stocks, bonds ami mining shares; A.. T. it- S. P.... 20' Wet !(! pfd... in Westliigll. Klec. 42 W's. Central .... is4 Dom. Coal TlW, do pfd tlG'. Adventure 5 l tiuez Mln. Co. :! Atlantic 21 Hoston .t Mont.. 281) HuUe & Hcston. W do nfd 0.1' Amer. Sugar .. .1111' do pfd 1121 Hell Telephone ..33i H0M011 fi Alb'y.210 lloston Klevated. 97'. Hostou .t Me.... 199 P., H. .t Q. .. lid. F.'ee. III. lien. Hloct 'li do pt'd... I-Vdeliil Sleel do nfd ... 12i 201 12'!'. I3S M 75' Ca'uniet fi II. l'1 TjVi 15 73'-. IPi ( entennlnl rrntikiiu . Osceo'a . . Parrot .... Qulncy . . , Mix Central 124 Mich. Teephone.10) , 1 , 1 . . . . . nvr 140 trill . uiuuy old Dominion Rubber Pnlon Pnc:ile Pnlon Land . West Knd .... 20.5 Santn Fo Coppf-r. ('.'. 20 liimai.icK iuz 3.1 iwiiiona :i . 5014'Wolverlnrs 41 : 9-;v',ah II n ilk Clrurlngs. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 15.-ClearlngH, $6.J!fl.4ii7. balances. $1,761,772. HALTIMORK. Feb, 15,-Clenrlnss, $3,3t, 373; balances. $449,189. NKW YORK. Feb. 15,-ClearinBS, $190,781,. 698. balances, $10,817,250. CHICAGO, Feb. 15,-ClearlnB8, $22,016,772; balances, SI. 141.21!); New York exchange, 30c 1 discount, sterling exchange. II.RStMM'r HOSTON. Peb. 15 -Clearlngs, r.,230.S32: t balances, t2.Wj.iSS. . t ST. LOl'IS, Pcb. 15.-Clcorlngs. SS.20..6J5; balances, 1595,669; money, Mf7 per cent; New i York exchange, 45c discount bid, O'c dis count asked. London Slock Qtiotn t Ions, LONDON, Feb. 15.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: I I Con., money.100 13-lf Cons.. ncct....l00 13-f I Canadian Pac...,101' Krle 11H i do 1st pfd... 3V N". Y. Central . Pennsylvania .. Reading No. Puelllc pfd. Atchison I jiitls-vllle ,13i . fi . 91 : s3- . Si, . 9'i II Inols Central. .llfi fnfnii V,r.i -o rim ml Tn l" " 'dp- I''''- '1 '"."'1,1 llrnnd Trunk ... . . i- it,R SILVKR Quiet at 27'jd per ounce, MONKY- 2-Mi.l per cent. The rate of discount 111 the open market for short bills is 3-Vi87 per cent and for three-months' hills V per cent. cn- Aork .lllnliiu (luotnt Ions. NDW YORK. Peb. 15.-Tac following are Ihe oillcl.il closing quotations for tnln Inc sharer: Chollnr 13 lOntnrlo .801) . 50 . II .175 .750 . 40 ..2) 22 .' 13 Crown Point ... s Opiur Con. Oil. & Va .130 Headwond KO (loutd Currle.. 10 Male Norcross. 2. Ilotnestake 50) Plymouth .Quicksilver .... I do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard Iron Silver ,'S ,1 nlou Con.. Mexican 2i 'Yellow Jacket f'oielitii I'lnniielnl. HKRLIN. Peb. 15.- Business was quiet on three months' bills. 4 per coin. PARIS. Peb. 15 Prices Improved on tho bourse toda. owing to satisfactory news In regard to the situation of the Hrltlsh In Cape Colony, this being accentunteil by the low contango rates. Later the market grew calm. Theie were Important purchases of Rio Tlntos on Herman account. Kafllrs wete In active demand, I)e Heers leading. Three per cent rentes, loof tH'jiP for tho net-mint: exchange on Loudon, 25f20'sc for checks; Spanish 4s closed nt KS.50. Tho weekly statement of the Hank of Prance shows the following changes: Notes In clr- mie-miL I'liinun , iiini i,,ii, v,. Hank of Knglnnd on balance today wns .C20.IHO. Tlio weekly statement or the Hank of llugland shows the following changes: Total reserve, Increase. .,499,000; circula tion, decrease, 272,000: bullion. Increase, 227,01fi; other securities. Incrense, t2l2.(K.O; other deposits, decrease. .C7GI.000; public de posits. Increase, .C1.IG7.ni0; notes reserve. In crease. .Olii.OOO. fJovernment securities un changed. The proportion of the Hank of Kngland's reserve to liability Is 10.93 per cent. Last week Is wns 4G.59 per cent. Rate of discount unchanged nt I per cent. Condition of the Trpiisury. AVASMINOTON. Ffb. 15.-Todny's stale, nient of the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, $29I,GG7,S02; gold reserve. S221.03D.W1. Cotton Unrliel. NKW YORK. Feb. n.-COTTON-Futun s closed steady; February. $S.G7: March, S'.CS; Anrll, $l; '.May. and June, $S.G1 . July. $S.G2: Aunust. $-(.49: September. $7.92; No vember and December. $7.CS; January. S7.G1. Spot closed stead; middling uplands, S'e; middling gulf. 9'e: rales. 111 bales. (iXLVKSTON, 1b. 15.-COTTON-Flrm nt SHc. NKW ORLKANP. Feb. 15.-COTTON-Opened eas- and closed steady: sales. 2.959 bales: ordinary. 7 7-lfic; good ordinary, 715-lGc; low middling. Sp: middling, .S'-c; good middling. S )3-lc; middling fair, 9'e; receipts. lO.Ol'i bales; stock, 430,5(0 bales. Futures, steady; February. SS.GO. nominal; Mnrch A-irll and Mn. $S..V,'uS,57; June and July, lS.375i3.IS; August, $RJW7S.f!3: Septem ber. $7.T5-F'7.71: Octrber. $7.5off7.52; Novem ber and December. $7 3Xfi7.IO. ST. LOPIS. Feb. lS.-COTTON-FIrm: sales 71 bales: middling, S'.ic; receipts. 2.3(9 bales; shipments. 3.S1S bales: stock, SO (03 bales. L1VEEPOCL. Feb. 15.-COTTON-Spot, quiet and prices l-16d lower; American mld dllnr fair. 5U-32d: uood middling, 5 5-S2d; middling. 6 3-32d. low middling. 4 31-3M; good ordinary. 123-Gld; ordinary, I 19-32d. The sales of the day were s.0 hales, of which SCO were for speculation and rxpnrt nnd Included 7.CC0 American. Receipts, S.ooo bales. Including 4.93.1 American. Futures opened quiet and cloed stead'- at the de cllne; Amrlcan middling. 1. m. c. February, 4 G2-GI474 G3.(!4d. buyers; Fcbrunrv and March. 4 8.ltf4 GO-GId; Mnrch and April. 4 6t6ld. sellrrs; April nnd May, 4 52-C41f 4 63-C4l; Mav Hnd June, 4 49-G4d, buyers: June, nnd July. 4 17-4d. sellers; Julv and August. 4 I4-Gttj"4 4f,-fi4d, buyers; August and September. 4 3'J-C4d, sellers: September and O. toiler, 4 u.;-trld, liuyers; October and No vember, I 14-G4d. buyers; November and De cember, I 9-6lii4 10-Gld. sfllers. OH .llr.i-lcet. OIL CITY. Pa.. Feb. 14.-OII.S-Credlt balances. Sl.fiS: cortlllcntes. nffered nt 11 R'a- 2.1 nfd.... ij.P- shlrments. 130.175 bbls.. nn average of 95,132; Mail Wl 1 runs !)7.r27 Ivils.. an average- of R5.S7I. c(ia ....10S LIVURPOOL. Feb. 15.-OII.S-Cotton-1 S. Car... i'3 seed. Mull rellncd. Mav nnd Aiimist ten,lv seed. Hull rellncd, .May and August, sternly I ..11,(1. iiosm. iirm, is lu'jd. NKW YORK. Feb. 15.-OI LS-Coltonseed. steady: prime crude, .'CPfcaic; prime yel , low. 3Sc. Petroleum, Ilrm. Rosin, steady; ' strained, common to good, $1.70. Turpen ' tine, steady, 65',;Ij56c. I LONDON. Full. 15 OILSPrlrnlnnm American refined, 7 7-lGd. Turpentine spirits, FRKIC.MTS-To Liverpool, quiet and firm. Hrv (inniln Miirlu-t. NBW YORK. Ftb. 13.-DRY OOODS There have been further f-nles of regular print cloths at .Tie nnd the demand for narrow and wide odds continues ennd nt tlrm prices. Hrown sheetings nre Ilrm and . line browns occasionally 'ii- higher change In brown drills. Some rnlr No for hlfiiched cotton at full prices. Denims .( Ill tending upward, some 1 1 res further nil vanced V,c today. Ticks unchanged. Pl.it.ls strong nnd checks nnd stripes and cheiloti against buyers. Pilnts In fair demand lor staples, but f.iuclet quiet. Olnghams strong. Hosiery nnd underwear ilrm, but curtent deinind ipilet. All descrlpllons of st iple cotton linings In good condition. t'tifTeo Mai Uel. NKW YORK. Feb. 15.-COFFKK-Futures oiieni-d steady, wltl. prices ruq-; point de cllue and ruled moderately ncllve. with little further change while i-howlng an easier undertone, following generally weak cables and disappointing pcciilatlve support wllb spot prices also divllnlng. The market dosed steady wllh prices lOKJO points lower. Total sales. ;:i.7r0 bags. Including March. J7.10b7.15; .May. J7.20K7.25: Julv nnd August, $710: September. $7 35iJ7.0; October. $7.0b .41: December. S7.50; January. $7.53 Spot, 7 Invoice S-V- No. 7 job quiet; Cordova. 10113',5C 1 tin. quid; No. blng. 9'4c; mild. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI Pelei-snu ngalnet Kingman. Reversed. I'.iioi- from Douglas county. Holcomb. J. 1. A person served wllh summons In gar nishment fominnndlng him to answer upon 11 tl.i" certain therein nnmed, may appe.u In icspoiiHc tn the summons at nny time lifter It 1 si-rvhe and answer louchtn'S Ills Indebtedness to Hie person or corporation w hop funds are sought to be reached by the proceedings n gnrnb liiuent, and If lit so doing h.. H not I in; In gojil fal-li he will bo nrolecied from furlher llabllliv on tho Indebtedness for which he Is rarnlshed, l':on the answer of a rarr.'-diee ad 111IIII11L' Ms liidebtednrsr to an rxeiiitlou debtor Ihe court berore whom tho ntni Is made is empowered, under tho provisions of section 219 of Hie ode, Immediately to enter an order for the payment of tho amount admitted to be due the execution ilebloi- Into coirt for Hi" nil Infliction of the ludgmemt debt or n part thereof. ". Sue!- imi o-de r'n iln.il and conclusive unless annulled from nnd upon which ex ecution may Issue for Its enforcement. 1. Ill .' -i-iiNliiiient ptnceedlngs where tho anrwer lias In 1 11 im.de In good faith bcfnro aiiswtr i'.iv. and .1.1 order entered bv t lie cuii-t for ti-.i pn.-ment of monev for tho In in-lit of fi.- c. -cullnn creditor admitted lo In owing to tie execution debtor, tho garnishee, vlll be dlri-h.irged from further liability up.,-1 Hue Indebtedness If lie cim ply w'tb the order of the court, notwith standing hi- W mbseqiienlly. hut before thn payment, ,:otllled or an nrslKiimcut or tho .ircoiint evidencing his Indf btednoss, nnd which assignment wus miido prior to tho tlnm or Instituting g.irtlls'imrnt prr.ceed liiL'x. 6. I'pon the entry of nn order -igalnst a g.irnlsheo under llio provisions or section 219 of hip code, he Is not required to makn further dloclicurps or take Hiiniilementul proitedingf becnuso or n nntitlcatlon or an nuiljninent or the Indeblti-Jnes 1 ncnlnst him rece'veil tliere.irter. C. An order against a garnishee for I lie payment of money for tho benefit of nn excrntlou creditor under tho provlsionj of section 219 of the cile Is euforcablo by ex ecution, and a garnishee, acting In good faith, will ho protected from further Ha Mill;" to the sa-no extent as If iiuch order were a Juilgmei,' against him. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Moderate Receipts of All Kinds of Stock for the Day. MOST EVERYTHING SOLD IN GOOD SEASON Cnttle llrlim Snmp Prices n AVrdnrs dii , vt llli Trndc Aetl e Hogs Open Wcnk, tint Close .strouuer Sheep Sternly. SOUTH Receipts were: Olllcl.il Monday Oltk-lal Tuesday Official Wednesday . ., Olllclnl Thursday . ... OMAMA, Feb. 15. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 2,731 3.'J .. 3.I7U 5.12 .. 2.tS SMI .. 2,010 5.GI2 Pom- days this week ...10,111 Same days last week ...10,129 Samo days week before. 10.012 S.imo tin co weeks ago. 11.151 AH'lilHl' piict; IHM1 nil nt,i!, loe mk several days with comparisons: 11900. lS9J.lS3S.lS37.lf9i.U93.m?4. Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 2S.... Jan. 29...., Jan. JO Jan. si..... Feb. 1 Feb. 2 4 K i62 3 57 3 721 3 331 I 3 So j j-'j 3 671 3 201 4 111 & 17 3 M 3 Ci 3 64 3 27 4 191 3 971 I 5 24 i b 14 5 05 6 13 6 19 5 15 f OA 5 01 4 St 4 9G 6 02 , 4 89 ! 4 62, 1 if 6 :'J j ss, 2 29 3 fll 3 0j 4 64 3 70; 4 55 3 64 3 G61 3 !'S 4 G7 3 C4 3 (it 3 27 4 01 3 G4 3 4 6S 3 67 G.1, .1 19 Fob. 3., 4.. 4 62 3 G9 1 3 69 3 73 3 20 03 Feb. 3 721 3 26 S3 3 CS Feb. 3 72' 3 21 I 2 Vi 3 9 Si 3 '. 4 00 3 S2 4 01 3 93 Fob. 6... Feb. 7... Fob. S... Fob. 9... Feb. 10.. Feb. 11.. Feb. 12.. Feb. 13.. Feb. II.. Feb. 15. 4 7o; 3 5G 4 63! 3 66, 3 4 75: 3 GGi 3 71. 3 23' 3 9Ji 107 .' SI 3 70 3 TI 1 3 27 I 3 90 .1 4 SOI 3 71 3 761 3 271 it S9I .1 I 3 Gu 3 771 3 25 3 Sli 3 G9; . 1 I 791 3 SI 3 2 3 S9j 3 75, 5 (V, . , 4 S2I 3 GS I 3 30; 3 91 3 8G 5 OS . 4 T'.i 3 G5 3 . 3 9'.l 3 SS I 94 . ' I 75 3 f.S 3 S9 3 3G 3 92 3 73 4 S7 Indicates Sunday. Tin; olllclnl number of tars of stock Drought In today by ench road wns; Cattle. Hogs. sh'p. H'r's r.. M. St. P. Rv.... 1 12 O. & Si. L. Ry Missouri Pacific Ry... 4 I'ulon Pacllle svstem. 7 C. N. W. Ry P.. II. fi M. V. R. R... 13 S. C. P. Ry 4 C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. ID H. M. It. R R Ill C, H. & Q. Ry 2 K. C. St. J 11 ('.. R. 1. & P. Ry.. 2 C. R. I. & P. Ry.. W. 1 Cripples, driven In... IS Total receipts S9 1G I 13 l'l 7 Tho disposition of tho dny's receipts was 111 follows, each, buyer purchasing the num ber of bend Indicated: Huvets, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. 29 501 . O. II. Hammond Co Swift uud Company Ciiduhy Packing Co Armour it Co Omaha Pack. Co.. K. C... Cudahy Pack. Co., K. (V. Cudahy Pk. Co.. country. Hammond Co., K. C Armour & Co., Sioux City R. Hooker fc Dcgall W. I. Stephen Huston it Co Livingstone ,t Schaller... Hamilton & Rothschild... H. L. Dennis ,t Co Other buyers 335 227 373 ,".S ." 179 770 son 1,(71! 1,007 261 1,017 I1.T ., 20 SI 15 915 Totals CATTLK There was .1.9G1 5,633 runs a moderate run of cattlo todav and of the number received there were fifteen cars consigned direct to packers. Of the cnttle on sale 11 consider able proportion conrtsted of corn-fed beeves. The market a a whole did not show much elianse ns compared wllh yes trday. Th demnnd for all kinds appealed to be good and the offerings for Ihe most feellnr wns a little better (ban vesterdav and thern war more life to fie trnde, so that In some cases possibly cattle may havo sold at utrong prices as comnared with yesterday. As a whole the trade was in p. good, healthy condition nnd fairly sat isfactory from a seller's point of view. Cows and heifer were In good demnnd and tho market Just about rteady on all kinds. Some buyers were reporting their purchases as costlm a little more than yes terday. The quality of the cattle on sale was not very good, so that the sales on Wiper do not mnke anything of an extra shnwlnsr. There were a few heifer good enough to bring $1.30. Hulls are not se'llng quite ns high as the llrrt of the week, but iMiverii sjiv Hint It Is larcelv due to Micro being fewer good fat bull on sale. Today me mosi oi me ntiriMi u m imiu.- nun hiii $3.15(13.60, while It takes a right good bull to bring $3.751jM.OO. Veal calves sold al tho samo high prices as yesterday. There was it four-load bunc li of goo.1 stags on sale but they were slow In moving. Phlnners woi m uo ncuer o w n nn .'", ' ' such n larce bunch nt one time. There wan no chnneo In Pie stockei- and feeder trade, values remaining practl-ally unchanged. There was n bunch of good Nevada feeders In the yards of the weights 6.3-5 4,tiW I "'' 2J.19I 30,205 l''---- 1S.221 12,37'i'"" is.oo') Ii.p.'i 1 23.651 13,219 , i'?'."' part changed hands reasonably earlv. 1 t,u " Packers all seemed tn want a few cattle. I to nfdltini. SI "Ofil.SO: mixed stockers S3 X nnd while the market did not open so very 3- .0: olrct"'KJW ?r.' V''4 fl0;.,'rno-9'1. earl. the trade wns fairly active when choice cews $3 10'til,40: heifers UWi l ,n; once under way. so that the yards were i'"";".-. .40f2 W: bulls. $2.h0,n 40; calves. rnnll,ll,. l.n,l l nnn.l .n T-l, S J.OOfl 7. .O : fed TCXllS lieCVCS. 4 .(MV& !.(). nnd quality thnt everyone Is looking for mid thev met with ready sale at a good, strong price 14.75. Representative sabs: RKKF STKKRS. No. Av. Pr. No. - 1 im S 50 3 1090 4 60 1 110 4 ) 2 1.105 I CO 2 1000 1 (V) 12 1161 1 GO 1 870 I 00 21 bill 1,1 46 946 4 25 14 1311 I G5 10 1012 I : 28 1149 I 65 7 SGI l 35 5 1210 I 65 S 1025 4 10 IS 1175 I 70 10, 890 4 (0 21 12IS I SO 7. 10.11 4 45 1G 1251 4 SO 10) 1110 I 50 10 1119 I 85 7 1005 4 50 S 1230 I 90 19 1HG 1 5-) 2 1415 4 90 17 129G 4 R5 IS 1225 5 00 19 1012 I 65 STKKRB AND HKIFKRS. 16 9'10 I 25 21 1010 I 10 1G 1012 4 10 19 1242 1 SO co-ws. 1 810 2 10 1 1010 3 lo 1025 2 '.0 2 1145 3 10 1 SUV) 2 50 22 95G 3 45 1 1010 2 50 1 960 :i 60 1 770 2 50 1 12S0 3 50 1 9'V) 2 65 2 1170 3 50 3 9(6 2 G 1 950 3 60 .1 1007 2 70 1 1000 3 30 985 2 75 IS 10G4 3 .V) 99) 2 75 1 1030 3 GO 108.5 2 75 13 111G 3 ft) 1 S50 2 76 12 11(5 II Co 1 SCO 2 85 11 1110 .1 GO 2 991 2 90 1 1410 .'1 65 1 IPX) 3 00 2 1075 3 05 1 050 3 ll 11 1180 3 75 J 8511 3 00 6 1350 .1 75 2 1150 3 10 6 1090 3 SO I 760 :; 10 :i ion; 3 so II J)00 3 10 3 1360 3 so IS 910 3 15 S 990 3 SO 1 8G0 3 15 7 12S2 3 SO 2 1210 3 25 12 1050 3 85 2 1100 3 25 2 1235 3 85 1 91) 3 23 2 1110 3 S3 B 1000 3 23 2 1115 3 85 2 1070 3 35 5 12IG 3 95 11 1163 3 35 1 1100 4 On 1 1290 3 40 1 1310 I 10 fl 10-11 3 10 9 1151 I 10 S 1153 J 40 21 1131 I 10 9 lift! 3 10 2 Il)5 I 20 COWS AND HKIFKRS. 5 911 3 70 19 6S2 I OI 2 1010 3 90 10 917 I 10 7 989 (W HKIFKRS. 1 G70 3 C 1 930 4 10 7 1011 3 73 1 700 .4 10 2 S75 3 90 2 lO.'O 4 10 1 950 4 l) G 1010 4 10 3S 910 4 CO 2 1170 4 25 J 701 4 00 2 510 4 25 3 950 I f) 1 510 4 25 2 950 I 10 10 990 4 30 5 1072 4 10 1 12S0 1 90 HULLS. 6 13S8 3 23 2 1543 3 30 1 1310 3 30 1 1760 3 65 15S0 3 35 1... 1530 3 CO 1 1210 3 33 2.. 1435 3 CO 1 1040 3 15 1 1710 3 60 1 12S1 3 35 1 1160 3 C.5 2 157G 3 40 1 1360 3 75 ) 1660 II 45 1 970 3 75 1 17G0 3 50 1 1710 3 90 1 1160 3 50 I H40 1 0) CALVKS. 1 320 G .V) 1 150 7 23 3 131 7 00 4 150 7 25 1 I'.'O 7 00 1 110 7 25 1 170 7 00 1 230 7 25 1 200 7 00 ST A OS. 1 1110 3 65 21 1131 4 10 41 1515 4 10 STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. t 690 3 00 1 CM 1 25 1 720 3 CO 24 973 1 35 1! RV) 3 70 17 7S1 4 40 13 776 3 70 37 9D0 1 15 2 700 3 80 8TOCKKRS AND FKKDKRB. 76 720 4 10 3 10G1 1 40 27 731 I 10 2 150 4 50 10 710 4 10 5 692 4 GO A. R, Wright Nevada. 64 feetlers. 924 I 75 MOOS- The market oneped n little weak this morning and tonin of the carllet sales were, not quite so good ns the nveragc market of yesterday. Sellers, however, seemed to have considerable confidence In the market and were slow to let go at otiN thing but steady prices a little later, un der the Inllueiiie of the very good demand, the mm kit Improved somewhat and c'osed stringer The market as a whole could hurdl) be quoted otherwise than steady with efterday As whs the case yesterday ine most of the good hogs sold largely nt 11.75, wllb quite a sprinkling of the better loads nt 14.77', and $1.89. Light loads on tin oinmoiiish older, pigs, etc., sold tinder Die popular price. $4.76, ns will be noted fioni the talcs below. The market was generally active at'd the pens wrie clturcd In good setifoll III the morning. An examination of the table of nveragc prices will show that tho h-'Ri to day sold a bout where they did a week ago. Some of Ihe late hogs sold 5e higher, hovers Ileitis forced lo pay the prices In order to get enough tiogs tn till onlers. Some g,)H iiii i loads brought $1 S2' on the extleme close, which wns the top prlci) yestetdi;-. In other words, the oxtiemo ciose was very strong. Representative Av. .. 95 . in; ..171 ..isr. ..!! ..1!) ..221 . .225 I J !!l92 ..19') ..21(1 ..203 ..235 ..227 . .187 ..210 ..177 . .2l5 ..190 ..19,5 Sli. Pr. ( 25 I 31 1 I hO I 70 I 70 1 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 7'i.j 4 72'4 4 72'i I 7iU 4 725 I 72' (, I: 4 72'j, 4 7214 4 72k 4 72'j 4 72? 4 72'4 1 75 I 73 1 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 1 75 4 75 No. 11... 70... til... l... 61... 3S... 7G. . . 7G... 72... 10. . . on... TO... G5. . . BS... 63... ('. . . II... 65... Av. ..1W ...2.51 ...'Si ...219 . . .207 ...217 . . .2,(0 ...119 ...SKI Sh. Pr ... I 75 4 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 1 75 4 75 I 77 u 4 77'r 4 7i4 ! ii 4 ii'j 1 ill 4 1 1 ' y -!? ' ... I !r!"" 120 '40 'so j I (is. 65. . . S5... 82... 61... 2... 07... 72... 10S.. 6S... 75. . 92... 7S... 60... SO. . . 7... ..2IG . . . .24G ....3fW ....2.10 :-,o-2 ....3lG ....210 . . . .3511 ....21G ::iii ...,2iM 40 100 40 so 216 160 SO 19.. 67.. ro. . 69.. 7S.. 6!).. 71.. r.".. 57.. 50.. G2.. 66.. 67.. OS . . .10.. 6?.. so 1G0 120 . . .216 ..219 ..211 27 !.o; 21 o '. i'lih ..251 ..231 .221 ..190 . .251 . 250 4 77'4 4 SO I SO I so 4 SO 1 So 1 SO 1 SI 4 SO 4 8J' 4 '2' 4 S2'i 2S2 r: I " ' .250 .251 .2SI .;:r, 20 120 S4... II... ft). . . 71.. 237 40 . RJ'i the "lime SHKKP- Receipts were about ns yesterday In point or number, mote helmr 11 fair run nf nil kinds. The demand was good for sheep and the market was steady to strong. Packers seemed to want the weihrs and yearlings a"d Hie market on such was active, so that the offerings changed hands In good eaon nt satlsfac lory prices. On the other bond tho lamb mnrkcf was slow nnd buyers were acting rather Indifferent. To mnKo It still worse theio was nothing very goos nmong the of ft rings. Quotations: Choice hnndv weight year lings, $5.T51ifi.OO; good to choice fed year lings, 15.liOii6.75; fair to good yearlings, $5.10 do.CO; good to choice we-thers $5.351f 5.60; fair to good wethers. $3.10ii5.25: good to choice fed ewes. 1I.70J) 1.S6; good to choice fed native lambs tn.'yu'.dn: good to chobe western lamb1-. $G.C(Vf)0.S5: fair to good fed western lambs. $6. lOij.l.fiO; reeder wethers. .... $1. 25l-l.75; feeder yearlings. $5.0Ofi5.60: good 1,700 1 to choice feeder lambs, $4.75'06.75: Repre 1,29) entutve sales: No. Av. Pr. t cell western ewes 95 3 00 5 cull yestern ewes 10G :i Oft 25 bucks 114 $1 60 133 western ewes ;i ro 210 v estc-n o"'os 102 I fi 191 western rv en 105 I 70 S7 western ewes 10 4 75 6,15 western wethers 113 5 45 913 yearlings 91 6 50 391 western yearlings 91 6 70 27S yearlings 85 5 75 115 yearlings S B 73 4G lnmbs 77 40 115 lambs 73 G 62'j, CIIIOACiO 1,1 VII STOCK MAIllvll'l Cntllp Stronit Hf'Ks Avprnjjp SIiiiiIp Richer Sheep nnd l.nliilin SlroiiK. CH ICACO. Feb. 15 -CATTLK- Choice, strong to 10c higher, including Texans. oth ers steady to strnnsr; butchers' stock and conners. active and .?; I0c higher, feeders. MOOS Average shade higher and clOhed strong; fair clearances; mixed and butchers, Sl.7."1?;.00: rood to .-holce he ivy. Sl-Wif 5.02'-: rough heavv. I 75D I Vi; lights, $1.70 54-1.92'v: bulk of sales SI s2!ti4 95. S1IKKP AND LAM HS - Strolls to 10c higher: good pctir,iiicp: native welhers. S1.frtM5.S0; lnmbs. S5.OW7.25; western wethers, $5 001i5.SO: western lambs. $6.OOfl7.l0. RKCRI ITS Cnttle lo.roft head; hogs. 31,. 000 head; shrep. 12.000 head. P1 I Ill-It 1,1 VP Stliel. NKW YORK, Feb. lo.-nKF.VKS-Re-celpts, 3SI bead, all export cattle, with ex ception of 1 ' 2 carlonds: nothing doing, feel ing weak. Cables quoted refrigerator beef lower at 10c per lb.: exports, 50 head Klircn- Ininnrrnw. '.!( henrl entile: rnlves. ie. i pneep; tomorrow, aw nenii came. calVKS Receipts. 1.10 bead; veals. ( Btrady: other calves, firm, nbout all sold: ' V(, , j,-,.onfjS.50: little calves. $1.00174.75; ,Mnivar,i ,, K0Uthern calves. $5. SUKKP AND LAM HS Receipts, 2,087; 1'A , ears on sale. Sheep. Ilrm. Lambs, slow and I 10c lower: 7 cars unsold. Sheep, common and medium, si.mmri.mi: no goon siock nere. Lambs, $6.507. 10. culls, $5(W-G.00. IIOClST Receipts, 1,160 head; nominally weak; lower for pigs. ICmiikiik City I, Up MopU. KANSAS PITY. Fob. 15. -PA TTLK -Receipts. G.O0O head natives and 700 head Tex ans; choice grades shade higher and In ferior stuff steady: heavy native steers. $1.75 ir30; lightweights $1.6075.25: Blockers and feeders, $.1 fiOftf.25: butcher cows nnd heifers, S1.101il.40; dinners, $2.6Ofj3.10: fed westerns, ll.70Ji.VO): western feeders. $1.35'(7I.25; Tex nns. S3.SMI.I0. linrjS Receipts. 9.G00 bead; trnde good and orlces steady to shade higher; heavy. $4.7511 1.85; mixed. $4.7of4.S0; lights, SI. 131? 1.72N; pigs, S4.101i4.(0. SIIKKP AND LA MRS - Receipts. 4.900 head: muttons in live and steady; l.nnbs In liberal supply; choice steady and plain lots easier; lambs, 16.251)0.75: vearlings. $r.73ff G.25: muttons. $1,7515.50: stnekers and feed ers, $1.0O15'3 30; culls, $:l.om3 f,n. St. Louis I.Ivp Mock. ST LOl'IS. Fell. 15 -CATTLK-Re -el.-its. 2.70) head, Including 1.5O0 bend Texans; mar ket steady for natives to 11 shade 'over for Texans; native shlnplng and -xpirt steerj, 1.73116. 25; dtefscil beer nnd butcier .tces, $l.rrt1i5.(0; steers under 1.000 lbs, 11.60' 1 SO; stnekers and feeders, $' 21fl '1.05; cows mill heifer. $2.-0fi 175: c.inliers. $1 2,T72.Si; lil-lls, S3.101il.00: Teicis and Indian steers, STofi' 4.65: rows nnd heirers. S2 40tj3.0. IlOdS - Recel-iis. 11 .0)0 head; market barely steady 011 hogs; shade lower 1 11 pics: pigs and I'ghls. $le0lil5; packers, it .51? 4.90: butchers $1 SMi I JS. SIIKKP AND LA MRS Receip;s. 0 ,urd; mnrket sleni'-': native mutton,, $1.. 13171. r,; lambs, $5.75fi7 (0; c ulls ond bucks. $3,251? 1.60. SI. .loM-pIl Lite Stock. SOPTH ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Fell. 15.-(Spe-clal.l The Journal quotes: CATTLK Receipts. 1,200 head: market stendv to weak; quality common; unlives, $(.001(5.35: Texas and westerns. $3,351(5.13; cows and heifers. $2,261( 1.35; hulls and stn-;s. $2.1014. GO; yearlings uud calves, $1,0015.00: stnekers nnd feeders, $3,401 1. 05: veals. $16" 7.60. lIOOS-Recelpts. 6,200 bead; mnrket opened weak to 6c lower: closed strong; nil grades. SI.07'Vi4.S2-,,; bulk. $1.7211175. SIIKKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 700 head; market active nnd strong; lnmbs, G 0017 0); yearlings, $5.251i'i.lo; sheep nnd ytarllngs, $5.00(5.73; ewes, J 1.111 .i.OJ. Stool; In Sluht. Following nio the receipts at ' four principal western markets for iviu-u n v '5: Cattle. Hoes. S-I.''i 11 S011H1 Omaha 2.01 1 ft, id 5 I.' 17 Chicago IO.OOi 33,00-i 12.110 Kiinsas city li.wi y.coi i.toi SI. Louis 2.70) ll.OOo si Totals 21,11) 39.212 12.317 Siiuhi- Mni-ltct. NKW ORLKANS. Feb. 15-3POAR-Strong; open kettle. ,1l3.1Ge; open kettle centrifugal, I'li I 9-lGc: centrifugal, yellow. 4'4'o'4Tkc; let-tuids. 2lll,tc. Molasses, quiet, cimtrifugal. bfSr. H.R.PEflNEy&CO. S-feKstjfjif Grain 1 RooM4Mr tire slog. BRANCH 1036 MAT JAMES E- BOYD & CO,, lclcplionc 103!). Onioli.t, X.m COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS HOARD OK THADi;, Correijiondence, John A. Warren & Co tnrtct wires to Chicago and Nw York. WHEN TRAVELING... Read The Bee. Here is Where You Wil! Find It in the Principal Cities: ATLANTA, GA. Klinbiitl Motiap NptT Mnntl. BOSTON. Public Llhrnry. Wiiilotne Hotel. Hoston Prem Club, 14 DosrrortU St, BUFFALO. Crneser Hotel Xpvt Ntnnn. CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Ilnrvnrd liilTcrlt Library. CHEYENNE. I'. A. Lognn, 21". Wot lUtli St. CliritFiitir Club. CHICAGO. Auditorium Annei Nrtvs .StnllU. Auditorium Hotel Ne Stand, tirnnil Pacific Hotel citii Stnntl, tSreiit Northern Hotel ,rts Mtnnd. rnlntpt- House Stniul, ro.lolller :ptts Mimd, .u. 21T Hear- ttnrn Street. 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