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THE OMAHA DATLV BEE: WEDXESpAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
All of the Grain- Markets Broive a
Setback.
WHEAT IS DEPRESSED BY WEAK C4BLES
Corn Mnrkpt Proml mnl Active lints
Dull nml H'rnU tilth Inilcpeiiilrnt
l-'eiiturrs l.nck I im (iiinil Trntle
in Pro vliloni.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20.-A1I the grain markets
received a setback today, even the strength
of corn evaporating under a pressure of
lone 8turr showing prollts. Wheat was de
pressed hy weak rabies and poor demand
und closed WVt? lower. Corn declined M
fio and oats Ufi'ie. Provisions closed lr
regular, a shade lower to iSif higher.
All tho strength which characterized the
close In wheat yesterday had disappeared
before tho opening of regular trading today,
liarly cables were a distinct disappointment,
showing but a slight response at the open
ing to the advance, here yesterday and even
this noon disappeared. Resides this, tho
cash demand was exceedingly light. Shortly
after the opening n realizing movement de
veloped and selling pressure from t'lls
nource was soon Increased by the weakness
r how n bv orn, the result "being a material
decline from yesterday's closing tlgur.s
The liquidating movement was not of lung
duration, but the demand did not Improve
uh tho pressure was relieved, trading be
coming dull almoin to stagnation. This
condition existed, with short periods of
moderate activity, almost to the close, with
prices keeping within a narrow range
tiome Improvement In tone was created by
the decrease In the world's visible, where
an Increase wan expected by most traders,
Imt tlin nilvancf was slight, no really Im-
portant buying following tho posting of 1 he. ,
llgur.s. 'I lie sou in west roporio.i ii goon ,
ash demand, with farmers hauling to mar
ket on a large scale, -rne worm s visinie
deereused TTiS.Ofni bu. Primary receipts were
jdaced at isl.to) bu. Minneapolis and Uu
luth receipts were 472 caw, against 40J last
-week and I7!t a year ago. Chicago receipts
iwtp 70 cars. Atlantic port clearances of
wheat and Hour umountcd to 131,000 bu.
The seaboard reported 12 loads taken for
export. Sales here for shipment amounted
to aoo.ori) bu. May wheat opened at C'o, a
decline of 'i'd-V'. (Mild at toUc, di'.lllied to
C'i1i(iiv and closed ti'4p lower at ti.se.
There was a broad and active market for
corn and prices changed rapidly, though the
range was not wide. Karly In the day fi dis
position to realize on long linen was shown,
onie prominent bull traders unloading mod
erately, and a sharp break In prices re
united. Scalpers followed the lead of tho
big traders ami accentuated the weakness.
Shipping houses were also large sellets
jigalnst country acceptances. On the de
cline a good speculative demand developed
and ultimately part of the decline was re
covered, the market closing fairly uleady
nftpr showing considerable nervousness at
times. Receipts were 736 cars. Primary re
ceipts were large and tho shipping demand
rather slow. Tho neaboard reported 20 load
ilaken for export. May ranged from C5c to
BV4c nnd closed Ufo-V- lower it 33'ic
Oats were dull and wcu' Independent
features were lacking, the aarket for the
most part being Inlluenc by the weak
lies of wheat and cor- and ruled frac
tionally lower all day. i. rings offered niod--rately.
The demand was scattered. Re
ceipts were 2CT cars. May ranged from Kl-V
to 231t231ic nnd closed 'iflc lower at
A fairly good trade wan done In provi
sions. Karly In the day prices declined
noinewhat In sympathy with lower yard
jirlces for hogs anil liberal receipts, pork
specially showing weakness tinder nhort
M'lllug. Irfitn In the session the Improved
tone In com helped provisions. Packers
Hook hold moro freely and prices recovered
the early loss. At tho elosV May pork was
shade lower at $10.97',4H11.00. May lard
unchanged at J'i.07'4 und May ribs 2'i.c
lilgher at $i.03.
Intimated receipts Wednesday: Wheat,
r3 cars: corn, ISO cats; oata, ISO cars; hogs,
rw.roi head.
.TheJpadlucfuturesrancedasfollows:
Xr t Icles.l Open.rillgl " I ,W, "C I o's e" "V e s ' y .
Wheat
J''eb
: fic'i 1 civs,
Rs4074(iJT(ii US iCS-Tuff Vs
tiSV.fiVMi ,fc'fiSh? 9
.May IN ti;
July l(;8S'??ai
"t orn
I
I
I'eb,
ai'41 33i
:nv35-Vii,.
35'4j a-!)i
23i4i23fi;
22' '220--i
.May
July
Oat it
May July
Tork
May
July
Lard
May July
Itlbs
.May July
lr.(ii'4i
r-'4 r I
:sTSI3.vvt'4l
i
I
2.1'
-
10 90
10 g-J',4
fi or,
a 12V4
o, m
Ii oo
11 02'4
io no it m
11 on
U iti'4
C 07U
6 17(5
fi 02'
11 02',t. 10 92' 11 02',
fi 071,4'
6 17V4I
fi or,
u tv, l
fi 02 u.'
(i 12'l
fi 03
0 1714
r, ft-,
03
fi (0
fi 00
No. 2.
Cash quotations were" ns follows:
FLOPR-Stoady; winter tiatents. J3.60W
3 70; stralghls, Jl.lOifCl.U); clears. J2.901i3.10:
Hprlng spcclalH, $,'l.!Hif .(n); patents, $.1.2iMr
3.63: straights, $2.fi0Ti;i.00; bakers, SS.MfrsrA
W II HAT No. 3 spring, 045tf.Se; No. 2 red.
WhT'e
'ORN-No. 2, .He; No. 2 yellow. 3('ic.
OATS-No. 2. 23K.fr.Hi4p; No. 2 white. 23'i
fCi'.c: No. .1 white. SrMc.
IIARLBY No. :;ii',iHc.
SBBDS-Flaxseed. No. 1 nnd northwest.
Jl.t.0. Prime timothy, $2.l'jjj2.i3. Clover,
contract grade. $S.m.
PROVISIONS Mem iork. per bbl., tS.Wif
10 93. Lard, tcr 100 lbs. J3.S7(,4I(5.,JTi. Short
libs sides (looei, $3.SSi!iii. 13. Drv salted
Hhoulders (boxed). Jfi.231iti.5U: short clear
Hides Iboxed). JG.tWfili.in.
WIIISICY-Olfitlllers' finished goods, on
liasls of high wines, per gal., $1.2.114.
KP(1ARS-Cut loaf, JiiOT,; granulated, J3.49.
The following tiro tho receipts and ship
mentH for the day:
Article. Receipts. Hhlpm'ts.
O'lour, bhla fi7.00i ;::l.0i
Wheat, bu fij.inn) i;,0A)
corn, bu fill.fliKt irt.ono
Oats, bu KIS.UOU prJ.OilO
-Rye, bu 10,000
JIarley, bu .7771.. M.000 2l,ifli
On the Produco exchange today the but
tur market was ilrm: creameries. 19f2lc;
dairies, 13Sji22c. Cneesc, Ilrm at 12iii;!e.
ICggs, ilrm; fr-sh. 13'4c.
m;w vtiitu (;i:m:ii 11, muki:t,
OlIlltlltloilN
for (he liny
CnniiiindUicN
on VarloiiN
NBW YORK, Feb. 20. FLOP R Receipts,
?.s30 bbls.; exports. 1S.327 bb!s.; very quiet
and Inclined to go lower all around In line
with tho lower ruling of wheat; Minnesota
patcnti, JJ.S5ft4.23; Minnesota bakers, JJ.90
Ci3.03; winter patents. ja.fWil.sG; winter
tdrnlghlH. $1. loji1.f"; winter extras. $2. flow
vi i,,i,. i,.,,. i..u "-.., .,1 i,....
ilou'r, fair to good. J.l."(i320r'ch'olce to
ifaney. J:l.2iVn J.oo. Rmkwheat Hour, quiet at
$l.fiiill.iX). .
HI'CK WHEAT Oulel at' 65c c 1 f V.
York
CoitNMBAIr-Oulet; yellow western, S3c;
..11.. v.i... 11. i.:...i.,.: '., oaz-.o ..n ' '
RYE- Weak; No. 2 weJ't'eiii" "ii2'ae f. o. b.
nuoiit; stain rye. wuw c. 1. r. .M'v vorK
cur lots.
RARLEY Weak; feeding. 43fflHc; malt
lilt:, dull at 5Hi65e. New York.
WI11JAT- Receipts. 27,200 Im ; exports. 23.-
fYl: Im MiimI vi-mil, V11 -1 ... ,1 ?!.. .,li-.ili.. i
fNo. 2 red, 77'kc r. o". b. alloat,ln store: No!
1 northern, iuiutii. mvc r. n. 11. ntioat,
lirompt; No. 1 hard. I ninth. M'kc f. n. b.
nlloat, prompt. Options opened easy and
Weill weak most of the day because of a
4' cut lu freight rate" between here ami
tlie west. Supplementing this as a selling
inottvo were lower cables, fair Interior re
crlpts, a small cash trade and prospects of
unow west. Closed weak at ijfrV net de
cline; March closed at "fie; May. 74'in715.C,
closed at 7t'i,c, July, 7.1Mi71-So, cIom-iI at
74c.
CORN-Recelpts. 135.525 bu.: exports. 19.- ,
mo bu. Soot. Ilrm: No. 2, I3'kc f. o. b.
nlloat; 42Vtc elevator. Options market
opened eiiHler and was Inlluenced by tho
drop In freight rates, us well as by mod-
crate realizing, local trade was small and
featureless all day, the closing being weak
lit 5j 140 net decline: May. 40',SI; 10 11-KV,
closed at 4014c; July, Hike.
OATS Receipts. 11700 bu.; exports, 123,311
easy; Mi. 2. wc; .no. ;;, 2SHc;
(N11. 2 white. 31!(3Hvo: No. 3 white. 31c:
track, mixed western, 29':toc; track, white,
3IMi:re. Options quiet and easy.
HAY Steady; shipping, C55.i70e; good to
choice. 80rflS7',so.
HOPS Quiet ; state, common to choice,
lS9i crop, tic; 1S9S crop, '.'fi9c: 1S03 crop, 12fr
13c; Pacltlo coast, IWi crop, ftc; 1S5S crnti,
7fic: sm crop, 120130.
HI DBS-Finn; Galveston. 10 to 25 lbs.,
19'ic; Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs., 15c; Califor
nia. 21 to 25 lbs.. 2P4C
LEATHER Firm; hemlock sole, Ruenos
Avres. light to heavyweights, 25fi'2fi!i1c;
acid. 2-.25Vc
PROVISIONS-Reof. dull; family. $11.00
ft 13.00; mess. $IO.OiVirl0..vi: beef hams. $.30lf
21. 00; packet. Jlo..vv,12.tk): city extra India
mess. $20.0041 22.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellliw, iiij'ii7ia( ; pickled shoulders, Co;
ickled liHtns, SVfilOijc iud. Ilrm we.t
rn sleam. $tl 3S; February $i.;ti. nntnluiil;
rellncil titcady, continent. si.fO. South
America. KSO. comiHiund. $5.ivn6.12'a.
Pork Ilrm ss. JlCTiill W); shurt clear,
tU.7&4ii3.; ratnlly, J13,tal3.W, Tallow,
steady. My. ,V,1i:i',(; hlil, country. 5MTSJ,o. '
Tallow. Ilrm. rlty. Jfi5'c; country, o'iff
KICK 8trmly: domestic, fnlr to extra, CORN
41'c. .l.-ipntt. -fVfKx
.HM, MPH'iy: .ew uricans, open
kettle, good to choice, 4l4fS5c.
I'KANFTS Steady: fnnry hand-picked,
(fll'v1; o'her dome.itlcs. 3',vtk
METALS General sentiment In the metal
markit was depressed liy utrsutisiacinry
cables, particularly regarding tin. Advices
fro-i the tendon market were decidedly
unatlsfutorv and the local mnrket de- ,
rlined from yesterday's quotations iJ32.25f?
m.tt.i tn Jat.5V!31.So. The market was nulte I
nominal nt tho decline, being without nc- I
tlvlty. The demand for copper continued
slack, leaving quotations more or less noml- '
nal at unchanged tlgtirep. Lake ecwr, I
J16.25. Ieiid ruled dull at nominally tin-
changed figures at Jl.70fi4.75. Spelter was
also dull at JI.GOft I.GT.. closing easy, the out- ,
Hide Ilguro representing Ii slight shading
from the quotation of yesterday. Tho mar
liet for rlir Iron warrants continued ver"
dull and too nominal to miotc. The brok
ers1 price for lead Is Jl.iS and for copper
51(3.25.
Omaha gk.vf.kai. m.wikkt.
Cimilltlnn of Truil" nml tintntlon
mi Staple nml 1'nney rroiluce.
ICOtJS Receipts, moderate; fresh stock,
firm at 12'ic
DUi:SSi:i I'OfLTnY-CnoIce to fancy
turkeys. Dfiinc; ducks. OfflOc; geese, DUlOc;
spring chickens, nc; hens, 9c; roosters, 5yt!c
I.IVB I'OfLTnY-IIens, 7Uc; spring
chickens, 7',jc; old nnd staggy roosters, 4
tfc; ducks, 7',!c; turkeys, 7'4gSc.
Hl'TTKH t'oinmnn to fair, 16c; choice
KfilSc; separator, 23c; gathered creamery,
Zl'aZlc.
IMOKONS-Llve, per doz., McHJl-OO.
VKALS-Cholce. Itf 10c.
OAMK-Ducks, mallards, $.1.00y3.M: blue
wing teal, $1.75; green wing teal, Jl.25Ol.00;
mixed ducks, Jl.ri0a2.00.
OYSTKHS-Mcdlum. per can, 18c; stand
an,, per can, 22e, bulk standard, per gal.,
$1 2T; extra selecli, per can, SOc; extra He
lec:!, per gal.. $l.mfjl.75; New York counts,
per can, 37c; New York countn. tier 100. $1.26.
HAY Per carload lots; Upland, choice,
JO; midland, choice, J5.50; lowland, choice,
J."; rye straw, choice, $4.50: No. 3 corn. 2tit4c;
No. a wnile oats, iK'ic; cracKco corn, per
. ' ;. "J per' ton
m:,.:: .,. $12: aborts, t.er ton. J13.
V BO BTAI1 LF.S.
NEW TL'RNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 60c.
SPINACH- Per box. Jl.
NBW HBBTS-Per doz. bunches, 40360c.
LBTTl'C'B Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy
head lettuce, per bbl.. $E.
RAUISHBS-Pcr doz. bunches. 35c.
SWBBT POTATOBS Per bbl., Illinois,
J; Jerseys, $3; largo bbls., Kansas, J2.7S.
l'OTATOBS-Per hi!., choice, i0'd40c.
CAIUIAOB-Holland eced, lc.
CAULIFi-'JWBR-Callfornla, per crate,
J2.25.
CBLBRY Per doz., 23y30c; California,
per buneh, 401T73C.
TrRNIPS-Rutahagas, per lb., Hie.
TOMATOBS Florida, per C-basket crato,
$4.
Mt'SIIROOMS-Pcr lb. box, 60c.
ONIONS-Rotnll, yellow, 75c; red, SoflDOc;
Chios, per bbl., J2.23.
RIICUARH-Pcr doz.. C3ffi7Gc.
FRUIT3.
APPLBS-Cholci; western shipping stock,
J3.0n1J3.50; New York atock. Jl; fancy, J1.5y
G 1.73.
C.RAPBS-Mnlaqa. per bbl.. J7.00O9.00.
CRANUBRRIBS-Bcll and BUBle,por
bbl.. J9.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOBS California, fancy nnvcls, per
box, Vi.ZYifi.w, cliolcu nuveis. jL'.75ii3.uu; tjai
ifnrnla seedlings, per box, J2.60B'2.75.
LBM0NS- "allfornla. choice, per box,
J3.0U: fancy, $.'1.60; Messinas, choice, per box,
fl.00: fancy. $1.00.
HANANAS Per hunch, medium, $1.73
2.00, fancy, J2.00ix2.25.
.MISCBLL.ANE0US.
HONBY-Per 21-sectlon case, $3.25.
NI'TS Hickory, large, per bu., Jl.
shellbarks. SI. S3.
FIOS California, layers, per 10-lb. box,
SOc; California carton, per 10-lb. box, $1.00;
importeu tigs, per lb., lac.
HIDES. TALLOW, ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 grtcn hides, Sc; No. 2 green
hides, 7c; No. 1 salted hides, 9c; No. 2 salted
hides, So; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., 9c;
xso. i veal cair, l- to lo ins., tc.
en am;i:s is a ail. mil
SITPMKK.
.Votatlons fro 111 Special Tclcurnplilc
nml Cnlile Coiiiniiinlcnt Ions.
NBW YORK, Feb. 20. Special telegraphic
and ca'blo communications to Uradstreet'H
show the following changes In available
supplies, since the last account:
WHEAT I'nlted States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decrease. K.3,000 bu. Liverpool
Corn Trade News: Afloat for and In Europe,
increase, JW.WJ oil. Total mtppiy, decrease.
i&vuoii 1111.
CORN-l'nlted Stntes and Canada, east of
ItocKIos. increase. Xiz.uia im.
Among the moro Itunortant Increases re-
ported, not given In the official visible sup
ply statement, aro those of 87.000 bu. at
Rochester. 70,000 bu. at Lincoln, i-,3,o00 bu. at
Newport News and C0.U00 bu. at Ogdensburg,
Tho principal decreases aro those of SOO.OuO
bu. at northwestern Interior elevntors und
12i.fK) bu. at Manitoba storago points.
Tho aggregate stocks of wheat at Port
land. Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash.,
Increased lll.ew) bu. last week.
St. I.oiiln (irnln nml Provisions.
ST l.oriS. Feb. 20-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70-V; track, 72',s?f
72'tjc; February, 70'4c; May. 70'?70'4C
July, 0744,r(ili7'1ic; No. 2 hard. tiG'a'J?67',ie.
CORN laiwcr; No. 2 cash, 31c; track.
3l',4c; February. 31c; May, 31Tl(34c; July,
3;ifcf3iic
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 2l!4c; tra"k,
21'4c; February, 24141; May, No. i
white. 2M(2Uc.
RVB-ltetter at 5mfiC;c.
FLOFR Quiet and steady.
SBBDS-Tlmothy. dull at JJ.10; llaxseed,
nominal at J1.60.
CORNM BA L-Steady. $I.S0jt 1.83.
I1HAN Dull, sacked, east track, file.
I L Y Firm; timothy, $9,001(12.00; prairie,
$7.23TN.(l.
WIIISKY-Sleady. $1.231.4.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.20.
HAtiC.INC-STiifilic.
1 1 BMP T W I N B 9c.
MBTAI.S Leud. bett-r nt $ l.S'l'jt? I.C2".3.
Spi-lter dull at Jl.i'O.
POCLTRY (julet: chickens anil turkeys,
Oltli'ijc; ducks. sffiS'.i'; gei se. ti'.jtjCe.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
old. J1U.50; new. J!1..17'. Iird. steady; prime
Hlcain. J3.7r,; clrili c. Ji'i.Si). Dry salt meats
1 iboxed). extra shorts, $i!.12'4; clear rilM,
I Jil.2)'!iii.:l7'a; clear sides, $ii.:i;ufi6.S0. Uacon
, iImiuciI). extra shnris Jil.t'J'...; 1 lear ribs,
1 Ji!.7.'Wiii.s7'u: clear sides, $ii.).71-..'f7.0i).
UKCBIPTS-Flour. 7.100 bids ; wheat, IS,
000 bu.: earn, xum bu.; oats, Ofl.ixx) tin.
SHII1.MBNTS Flour, 9,i'00 bbls.; wheat,
ii.uoo on.; corn, -1.1,1 uu. ; oais, ;u.uuii uu.
Iliitter. I'ioK nnd Clieeup Mnrket.
ST. LOL'IS. .i-b. 2).-ltl'TTi:R-Stcady;
creamery. 2i"(2l'i. ; dairy, l(,ft2e.
Bl.C,!- Lower at Dic.
LIVERPOOL. Feb 20 -CIIEESE-Amerl-
lean llinst white tlmi at t'.istid; American
1 lineal coioreo, nnu ill
i 1Y9"K'1 . CO.-ni'TTER-Re-
1 ?J !"" V,Vi' 1'"1''"' "4ody; Juno cream
cry. 19fj22'4c; western ereatnery, 'JOte;
fnflry, UVSil.'r.
! ClIEBSB-Heclptt. 7"S packages; firm;
' fa" ,",, r '";?! ,jr,R'V 1::"r'",ri'; .ii't-V.',',"1"
tancv. Email. 1 3i-: cliolep urndes. 12Ufil2'c.
BGC.S-Rd elpt . H.79S package; steady
1 .. ,, , , """"
cm at mH.". lS'ifiie
KANSAS Cm, Feb. 20. IH'TTBR
Creamery. 2')Vi23i ; dairy, ISc.
HUGS Supply hiavlcr than expected:
trade active: fresh Missouri and Khus.-is
' h,."0.U'1 l,nVfr :'1 now' caFfs ln
eluded. 12c
I'lilLA DBLPI 1 1 A. Feb. !0. - n UTTER -Dull
and weak; fancy western creamery,
2J'"c: fancy western prints, 27e.
I'.tltlS Dull and ! lower: fresh nearby,
western and southwestern, 13c; fresh south
0111, He.
Liverpool (irnln nml l'i-n ImIoiib,
LIVERPOOL Feb. 20. Wl I BAT Futures
cloM-d dull; March, ShIikI; Mav. Ssli'dd;
July. 5s9VI. Spot, dull. No. 1 California,
tis r.diiiu jijii.
CORN -- Sunt. American mWed. new.
stcad tu :NMd. American mixed, old,
1 steady at 3s 9d. Futures, quiet; February,
3s si,d ; March, i's SV1 ; .May. 3b 7tl.
I PROVISDNS -llams, short cut, easy at
1 ls. Bacon, Cumberland cut, dull nt :s;
clear bellies, dull at 3s Cd. Shoulders,
1 square, steady nt 23s.
Receipts of wheat during the last three
days. iv.,un i-cninls. all American. Receipts
01 American corn during 1110 last threo
days KW.201 centals
Weather, mild and open.
't't'.edii .'tort. et.
TOLEDO, Fob. 20.-W11EAT-Lower nnd
weak; No 2 cash, 7lsc; May. 73JHc.
CORN -Quite aitlve. und lower; No. ;
tnlxei!. ;we; May. S. '
OATS-Dull: No. 2 mixed. He.
RYE Inactive: No. 2 cash. f,9iic.
CI.OVBRSBED-Dull; prime cash
$ I. ; February, new, JS.6G; March,
No. 2 seed. Jl.5id5.05.
old.
J5.G0;
I'enrlii .Itarl.ci.
PEORIA. Feb. 20.-CORN-Hlsher; No. 2,
Zic.
OATS-Steady: No. 2 white. 24Vjc.
WHISKY- Firm, on tho basis of J1.23I,
for Unlshcd goods.
Duliitb (irnln Market,
nULFTll. Ftb, ). WHEAT No 1 hard,
cash, tifi, No. 1 northern, cath, Witt; May,
.lulv. fi.'-V; No. - northern. K
.nritiT mt.-
No. 3
.'I'Tll.ll
32V
Mliiiieiinolls Ulient it ml I'loiir.
IIVVtHlinl.ia t.-l. nrt UMM. IT t I
store; No 1 nnrtliern, iKc: May, iVv4c; July,
tMN,p. On track; No. 1 hard. (XV; N'o. 1
northern, fine; No. '.' northern, K!c.
J'",1 "7. Lm ;, ,'-!'' ,iri;
C7?.'rA, frlear 1 13
ii uvln hi lit ill' noi? II "5
"Aj-in nunc. jii.oowii.,,.
FLorn Firm; llrst patents, Jl.ffifi3.7u;
urst clear. i
.11 1 1 rn ii lice (irnln Market.
M1MVAUKHK, Feb. 20.-VHKAT-Kas-ler;
No. 1 northern, 7'4fCS'4c; No. 2 north
ern, C3tii',4c.
RYB Half cent lower; No. I. ri7'4c
HAHLBV Uasler; No. 2, 4511 He; sample,
.MOVUJIUAT.S )F VntfKS AMI IIOMIS.
Favorable Nov Full In Attract Any
Ueiiinnil from tieiiernl Public.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. -Speculative opera
tion showed Itself today rather unsettled
and doubtful, as rellectcd by the opera
tions of profcsplonal traders. The news of
the day so far as It affected values of se
curities was all favor-able, but It failed to
attract any demand for Mocks from the
general public. This Induced a spirit of
caution aiming professional operators about
taking on large lines of stock In view of
tno iloiibtrul market afforded ror realizing.
The bears wero Inclined to mnke overtures,
encouraged by thin doubtful spirit. Hut
wnllo tbey suceeded In forcing large dc- ;
dines In a few special stocks they failed 1
to induce any general liquidations.
Tho undertone of the market was ills-
uneiiy nrni nnu me opening gains, wuicn
wero pretty generally wiped out, wero
largely recovered again In tho Him! deal-
tngs. l,ondon was disposed to buy stocks
hero nnd wMlo the volume of the huiln
was not Important, the tendency was con
sidered to bo so, In view of the condition
In the ex let 1 11 5 market and the approach
ing loan ror war purposes to be placed by
the Hrltlsh government.
1 ho tendency of railroad stocks wns tin-
ward at the start nnd there was special
strength where reports saow-d a high level
of earnings. fioutVTn Railway was the
most notali o addition today to the iiruo
gains for the second week In February. Its
increase over laft year's similar period be
ing no less man 4. per cent, 'tno soutnrrn 1
group generally snoweu me nenetii or mis
Increase. The last week's entbound ship- 1
ments from Chicago eclipsed all previous
records and stimulated ttie railroad list 1
generally. The yearly report of the Dola- j
wnre, iacKnwannn western gave nit
impetus to the anthracite group. In which '
Reading llrrt preferred led. Lackawanna I
ltelf yielding on realizing. The net result '
of tho year's operation for this road was 11
surplus after dividends of Jl.nu7.173, against
11 deficit last year of J3".l,73fi. This result
was achieved In spite or tile large decrease
In gross earnings (no lesi than half of
which Is due to the decllno in the return
for transportation of coal) by a cutting
down of tho co.U of conducting transporta
tion of over $2,000,000. The miscellaneous ;
Income, the earnings from the coal depart
ment, wero Increased some $2.C"0.2W.
Tho weakness of Third Avenue, whlc'i I
fell an extreme (I!, ex-dlvldend, nnd of
People's Oas. which lost l1, were the un
rottllng Inlluences In the market. Tho late
strenirth In the coalers and a sudiTen rlc
of 2',i In St. Louis & Southwestern pre- 1
ferred Induced the late recovery In prices,
Tho call money market continued easy. !
Inn tho rate of absomtlon of funds by the ,
which reached the tiesct in many cases.
subtreasury. which has reached $2.:S7.O0O
since last Friday nnd the continued down-
ward course of New York exchange nt In-
terlor point caused continued unoTslnes I
over tho comoany situation. Sterling ex- 1
choiiLTi. eased off a. frnctlon In rfsnonse to
n slightly easier tone for Loudon discount
and tHe buying of stocks here for London
account. In th's connection It Is notnblo
that tho exports from Niw York of general
merchandise for the week Just past reached
the highest level since January 1. amount
ing to $14,521,508, as against J9,fill,143 In tho
preceding week and $10,S2.1"S In the corre
sponding period of last year.
Railroad bonds were In good demand nt
advancing prices. Sales. $1,177,000. Fnlted
States new 4s und 5s advanced U per cent
in the bid price.
Commercial-Advertiser's London llnan
clal cablegram says: "The markets here
wero verr slack today because of t'-e end
of the account, but the tone was distinctly
cheerful and tho close was at the best, al
though the news of General Huller'f occu
pation of Colenso was not known before
tho end of tho session. Paris wns strong,
but Herlln refused to take any hnnd In the
dealing. Americans opened well above
parity. Iondon buying more briskly than
it has dono for n. considerable time. The
favorites were Norfolk & Western nnd
Ujulsvllle & Nnshvllle. The clo-v was. at
about tho top on New York support. The
bank bought .29.000 gold In Oerman co n
and rS.OOO lu bars nnd .30.000 came In
from Denmark. The cape took 10,000. It
Is surmised that yesterday's snle of gold
was a loan trnimactlon. Call loans were
In ootf demand, but the bank did lesf In
loans. Fixtures wero strong: bills steady.
I'nrls check. SCJS3: Herlln. JO.W.
Tho following are the quotations for the
lending stocks on tho New York cxclinnite
today:
Atchison .
... 2o Texas &: Paclllc. 165,
... f.li Fnlon Paclllc ... f-0'4
do prd
naltlmore & O.
Canadian Pac.
Canada So
Ches. & Ohio...
Chicago (R. W
C. H. & Q. ..
Chi.. Imt. & L.
do pfd
rid. .c- i-:. ill...
. f,2",' do pfd 7fi'4
. 9s-4 'Wabash 'Pi
. 47 W. & L. E 10U
. 'J9si do 2d pfd K'i
. 13TH Wis. Central .... IS'v
.123 Adams Ex 115
. IS'j American Ex 14(1
. 51 V. S. Express 4ii
. 92V. Wellf-Fargo Bx.123
! Chicago & N. W.Hil AraiT. Cot. Oil.
,.c
; c. it. 1. p....iwi' do nfii
91
r.'i
C. C. C. & S:. L. ris Amer. Malting
Colo. Southern .. S do pfd
do l"t pfd.... 4'1'i Amer. S. & R.
do 2d pfd.... l.V do pfd
Del. & Hudson.. U3V4 Amer. Spirits
llel I.. X- W lS3i.ii do nfd
40-1;
90
17
Denver & R. O.. K Amer. S. Hoop... 4i',r,
do
pfd.
t.'V 110 pill M'4
12, Amer. S. .t W... 5v?,
31 ij do Pfd 91'ii
137 Amer. Tin Plate. :il'a
Hi 1 do nfd S2
Erie
do
' la't" pfd'.
C.t. Nor. pfd.
Hocking Coil
ItiipkhiL- Valfv..
Hi Amer. Tobacco. ..lOl'j
Illinois Central.. 11.1i do Pfd
lown Central ... 13 Anne. MIn. Co... Ij1
do pfd 31 Hrk. Rap. Tr 71'i
K. C.. P. & C..... 12-7 Colo. !'. & 1 13
l.Mlte Brie & W.. 1 Con. Tobacco ... "iU
1 do pfd M'ii do pfd S.'.'i
1 Lake Shore 191 Federal Steel ....53'1
! 1.. N y'li, do Pfd 7l'i
Maiihaltan 1 971... Oen. Electric ....1271
Met. St. Ry lTs'a.ciucose Sugar .. r,",'n
Mex. Central ..
12 1 do pfd..
MI;
I Minn. St. L..
do pfd
I Mo. Paclllc
l.2-'w Inter. Paper . .
92' 1 do pfd
t."i Laclede Gas .,
42 Nit. Ulscult .
I0U do pfd
22'.' National Lead
117'.., do pfd
V.M National Steel
31 1 do nfd
.. s
.. 70
.. 3;
.. 924
.. 2l'i
..100
.. 4S'
Mobile- & Ohio .
Mis.. K. & T...
do pl'd
N. J. Central .
N. Y. Central ..
Norfo k & W. .
do pfd
No. Paclllc
do pfd
Ontar'o ."i W...
Ore. Rv. & Nir.
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd...
tKi'S
73' i N. Y. Air llrake.ir.
."I3 No. American
7 Hi Paclllc Const
25 ! do Ik: pfd . .
M do 2d pfd
70 P.-ic.lllo Mall .
1 lli Peop'-e's Gas .
1S'4 I'resed S. C.
5'i'i do nfd
... 50'i
... SI
. .. fit'i
... 37
...102
... 55V,
. .. ?r,'S
!M1 Pullman P. C....1K7
Illn 0. u ...
4S Standard R. ft T. 7L',
S7'a Sugar I12',i
ID'i ' do pfd 112
OS Tenn. Coal li I..100
do
nfd
St. L.
do
H S. F...
1st nfd.
2d pfd...
SniltllW..
do
3v;r, s. Leither..
lfi'i
1 s, ,
do
pfd.
.jo
Pfd
t'4 V. S. Rubber
31"',
95
fit. Pin
..121H do pfd....
do pfd
St. P. ft O
So. Pnc'.ue ....
..1711, Western Union... SH;
..P5 .Republic I ft S.. 2l'i
.. 29 I do pfd fiSU
.. 12 P., C, C. ft St. L. 70
. . 47
80. Railway ..
do pfd.....
""Ex-dlvldend.
tloxloii Mlulnu Storks,
nOHTCN, .Vb. 20 -Call loans, r.i-lU per
cent; time Inane, l4T5 pc cent, closing
prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares:
A.. T. ft S. F.
do nfd
Amer. Sugar ..
.. 20 West Bud
.. (.:!, Westlngh. Elec,
. .112 Wis. Centra. ...
..112 Atchison Is
..325 N. B. G. ft C. 6
. 231 Adventure
92'4
41
1SU
9)
I do pfd
I Hell Telephone
' Itoston ft A...
Ronton L
lln..'on ft Me.
. c.. n. ft o
I Dominion c.ml
I do nfd
Federal S!pp'
i do pfd... .
FItchburg nfd,
Cpii. F.'ectr.c .
Mex. Central .
...I'") 'Allonez M. Co..,
...199 .Amul. Copper .,
...12:rf4iAtliullo
.. 4Hs Ho. ft Mont...,
...I'7 lllutle ft Hoston
... 5'i'slCententilal
... 7l'i Franklin
...111". lOtpo'ii
!d'
r.',
is
15
...12s 1 Parrot
. . 12', Qulncy
C. 19 ITittnarJck ..
. .iW" Fifth Mining
... 19'AW:iionn
... 50-,;iWolverlncs .,
d'i
no
192
.... 3
II
. N. E. Gas. ft
Old Coleny ..
(d )3"dnlnn
X.'nlon Paclllc
I'nrelun I'liiniiclnl.
PARIS. Fob. 20. Three per cent rentes,
lrtif 95c for the account; Spanish 4s, rn. On
the bourse today prices were very Ilrm and
animated, the bears hastening to cover.
This was prompted by an advance lu llra
zlllun (.petirllles. which were In strong de
mand on the rumor that the Franco-lira-zlllaii
governments were on tho e of an
understnndlng respecting the duty on
coffee. Turks advanced considerably ; Rio
tlntns were maintained, Kulllrs were ac
tively bought. Ilnlshlng at top prices
BERLIN. Feb. 20, -Prices wero Ilrm on
the bourt'o today, being I'licouraged by Lon
don advices, Spanish Is wero harder owing
to I'nrls advices, Canadian Pacltlcs and
AmprlprmM wnrp, maintained locals. cs-
pcclully mine shares, were In strong do -
r,m i
nfss. for i h.-cks. Iilsc tmt rues
Short'
" .
ItilN. I ' r cent, thru months 1)111.1
nor i 'til
LONDON. Feb. 50. -On the Stock ex
change today Amprlcim railway shuns
f.t.it'n.l ul.i.ll'lt ....! fiint Ilia lnrl wllll
Norfolk & Western xtneks showing tho
most strength. The closing was tlrtn and
the demnnil fair. American eagles, 7i!s Id.
The amount of bullion taken Into the Hank
of F.ngland on balance loilay was j;w.toi.
l.niii premiums are quotcu us ioiiows:
HuenoM Ayre. 127.30: Madrid. 29.23; Lisbon,
II; Home, 7.27's.
ew York Money MnrUet.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20-MONBY-On call,
steady at 2i'9 per cent; last loan at 2 per
cent; clo'p'l offered at 2 per cent; prime
mercantile paper. ITif prr cent.
STBRL1NC, BXCI1ANOB - EaMer nt
II s7,fM S7, fur demand and nt Jt.HU for
.T... O ...1 i. ,,i..l seit,
i conimerclal bill-, J I.Vl'.t I.S3H.
I SILVER - Cirtlllcntes. SSttCO-lie; bar.
lo'ni1: Mexican dollars, 17'c.
, HONIW-'lovcrtimctit, ttrong; state Inac
tive; railroad, tlrtn.
I The following nro tho closing quotations
on uouus:
U. S. 2, teg
do 3s. ret:.
TlOl N.Y. C. Is 1095i
.i r.ii, N. J. C. gen. 5.121(3
iln eniioon tiVlL No. Cnroilna Cj.127
do new l, leg. ism No. Caro'lna 4 ; . . 10-J
do coupon 131',-j No. Paclllc :!s 07
do old K reg..U3'4. do 4s lo:!'4
do coupon lliijN.V.C. .s; St.L.I.l"Si,
do 6s, rcg IKI'VN. & W. con. Is. 9Fi
do coupon lll'il do gen. Cs 130
II nf C. 3 1T.9 ll Orn. Nov. Is Ill)
Alch. gen. 4s...
do ndj. Is
..10'v, do If 10F
.. 82',4 O. S. L. (ii 127'',
..lir.1'41 do tonsol Cs....U3''i
.. ti4( Reading gen. 4s.. Kt
..11'jtA I!. O. W. Is 97
'Canada So. :s.
C. & O. iss....
uo in
C. & N. W. o. 7s. 1 IP . St. L. .! I.M. c.'.s.lll'i
do S. F. deb. 3'. 120 iSt.L. & S.I, g.fis.120
Chicago Tor. 4i. K'i St. P. consols
ago Tor. 4i. K'i St. P. consols lio'i
P. & R. I',. ls....in:ii'.;st.l'.. C. & P. ls.U9H
do Is 9V, do 3s 120'
E. T.. V. ,i (1. Is.ioi'j So. Ry. 6s 107'
Brie gen. H 71 Is. It. & T. fi.... 7S'a
F. W. Ji. D. C. Is. 71' iTenn. 11. m. 3. .. 95
lien. Elce. 6.1... .110 iTcxan & Pac. lstir.'i
tl. H. & S. A. Ch.107 I d 2s 62'3 ,
do 2s 1117 11 11:011 I'aciuc
Is.l0ls i
...Wh
II. ,t T. C. ft, ...110 Wabash Is
do consol f, HO do 2s
la. Central U 113 West Shore 4s.
K. C P. & O. Is. Ti'i WH. Central 1
asu 1
1314 I
.113'j
. 91
. Sfi
, 5
. H
. ?3i
La. new con. 41.IWK.. Va. Centuiies .
i,. & jf. uni,
93',i do iiererred ..
nj' . Co o. So. 4i
91 So. Pacific 4s..
jj. K. ft T. 2s.
(i0 Is
cw York Mlnliiu lliiotnlloiis.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20.-The following
are the olllclal closing quotations for min
ing sharee:
Chollnr
Crown Point ..
Con. Cal. .t Va
15
Ontario
Ophlr
P yinoutli
,(tili ksllvcr ...
! do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Fnlon Con
Yellow Jacket
..S23
.. 30
.. 11
...175
..43.)
.. 31
..2C
..20
.. 13
.110
. 60
Deadwood
Could Citriie..
Haie ,i Norcross. 2.i
Homestako 500)
Iron SI ver til
Mexican 20
London Stool.- llllotntlous.
LONDON, Feb. 20. I p. m.-CIoslng
Cotis.. tnonlyTlM"ll7ifi'i'eiin'sylvnnlaT. .. 69""
Cnnu . iieet 1(1) 1 l-lll ItlMlllllir 9'i
Canadian Pnc....l01it No. Paclllc pfd.. TIN
Brio Atcni'on
do 1st pfd.... .".Sii, lxulsi.le ....
Illinois Central.. .117 dram! Trunk
8IH
9
35i
Vnlou I'ac. pfd.. AnifO' 1 ....
St. P. 5 ommqn...l2fi't Rand Minos .
- t cntrni ...l.i.y
nAU SILVElt Htcady, 27'41 Tier ounce,
MONEY 3'i per cent,
rato of ,,.nnnt In the open mnrket
f , ih0n nnd thtee-months' bills Is 3T
;er cent.
Hank ( leiirlnus.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20.-Clearlngs. J21,R1S,3I7;
balnnces. J2.193.71S; New York cxchinge. SOs
dlspnunt: sterling exchnnge, $4.Mft4.8Si,4.
IIALTIMORE. I'eb. 20. Clearings. $3.43C,
11S: balances, MM1.73I.
ST. LOFIS, l-'eb. 20. Clearings, $j,401.6.'(i;
balances. $703,012; money, 5If7 per cent; New
York exchange, 10c discount bid. par asked.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20,-Clearlngs. $202,493.
317; balances. $S,72S,077.
BOSTON. Feb. '.1). Clearings, $21,8iI,60j;
balances. $2.590,131
Condition of thr Tronmiry.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20.-Today's fitnte
ment of the condition pf the treasury
shows: Available cash balance, $29..,.2,212;
gold rcs-ervc. $223,300,130.
Cotton Market.
NBW YORK. Feb. 20-COTTON-Future.s
closed quiet and rttendy; February. JS.t-0.
March, JS.59: April,, .oi: .May. o.m, .nun-. 4)
JS.63; July, JS.&t; Attgusi, ts.vr. ocpieiii ,
$7.72; October, J7.1S: November. J..CS; De-
cember. $7.3S; January. $7.39. Spot ;losod
. . ...t.i.iii ...J.. .lu Q7.'.o' mlMillltll?
uteiulv: middling uplands. Tc mmuiing
uulf U'ic: sales. 1.190 bales.
K(3AIA'ESTON. I'eb. 20.-COTTON-Qulet
"st'lOFIS. Fob. aO.-COTTON-Qulet and
unchanged: middling, S'4c; wiles, ,1.0 ba es;
receipts, 3.70S bales: shipments, 4,8.3 bales,
r.l-lfid; middling. 5d; low middling. 4'4i;
good ordinary, 4 U-ltld; ordinary. 4'jjd. . T. hp
sales of the dav were .X.000 hales, of which
rn) were for speculation and cxnort and in
cluded 7.IW American. Receipts. 29,000 bales.
Including 2S.M American. Futures npenrtl
quiet and closed Htea.ly; American middling.
1 m c. February. tfts-ftlfMi.9-r.-lil, value,
Frbruary and March, 4 M-filff I Rfi-fi d, pe ers.
Ma c nnd April. K.2-C45.4 63-rtld. sellers;
April und May. 4 19-Old. sellers; May and
June. t-IMld. buyers: June and .Jul,
t ll-t'ld, sellers; July and August. 4 4J-t,l'ii
t 11-Old. sellers; August and bcplcmber.
l.-f.4d, sellers; September and October,
4 13-Gllcl 20-6 Id buyers; October and Novem
ber 4 10-iilff l U-Old. buyers: November and
December, I C-C4d. sellers. ,.r.rr,v
NBW ORLEANS. Feb. 20. - COT TON -Steady
sain. 3.750 bales; ord nnry. ..J.c;
good ordinary. 7V". low middling. .
middling, S9-lfic; middling. SV; '"V1"""
fair 91-16c; receipts. 11.311 bales; stock. 33S.
192 bales. Futures, s'eady; l-'ebruary. nom-
Wonl Mnrket.
ROPTON Feb, 20. There Is n moderate
doniand for wool, together with a continued
. all for inuii-ter-bb.od domestics nnd terri
tory wools as a whole have not been called
for so much, although there are buyers n
plenty that would take part If they could
llnd lots which thev think are bargains.
Fleece wools are nominal, but no indication
of weakness is shown. Following are the
quotations for lending wools: Ohio and
Pennsylvania llee.es: X. r.5t,3le; X. and
above. 33.': No. 1 rcmhlng. 3sfc.9c; No. 2
combing. 3Sfi;!9c; coarse and bra d. ..In
Michigan Wisconsin, etc.: N Michigan. ..(
2Sc; No. 1 Michigan combing. 3ofi.Wc; No. .
Michigan combing, .WfStic; coarre and braid,
SI ft 33c: X New York and New Hampshire.
37c: Michigan delaine, ;himjc. i uv. nsii.u
medium, etc.: Kentucky and Indiana quar-tcr-bl'iod
comblnr. 2i(29c; three-eighths-blood
.omblng. Mil.; Missouri qilal'ter
bloud .omblup, 27fi2Sc: braid combing. Jlic
'.'ic; Luke and Georgia. 2KU20C. Territory
wools: Montana and Dakota line nnd me
dium and line. 22'i2lc; scoured, b'JnlJc;
staple, i;sf70c: Utah and Wyoming tine me
dium and line. Mlii". scoured. Upty,
stanle, i'5'dfiSr; Idaho line medium nnd line.
1S'.i2Ic; Kd ureil, .COfi.hlc; medium nnd line.
I'0ii21c; scoured. 47fi53. Auslrallati, scoured
basis, spot prices; combing, superfine. 93
ft 95c. '
Drv GooiIh Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. V0.-DRY GOODS
Furtlier advances of Vic per yard have been
reported In romo lines of blue and brown
denims and tickings, the coari-p colored
goods division continuing decidedly strong,
l.'nlr ilemiinil for blenched cotton, particu
larly In inedlum nnd low grades. Hrown
sheetings and drills lltm with moderate
business Prints quiet, fancy staples Ilrm.
Light advances In some mourning lines. No
further eh-uigi' In lngham Ptlnt cloths
quiet but Ilrm. Odd goods In steady dr.
mand. Men's wear woolen fabrics quiet
without material change In feature.
Colfec Mfrl.ct.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2n COFFEE Futures
opened quiet at unchanged prices to n de
cline nf 5 points and ruled barelv stpady,
with alow speculation und some disposition
to liquidate owing 10 the unsatisfactory ca
bles and pros-nirc from foreign selling. Cov
ering bv local aborts nrrcnled the decline.
The market c'.rihed barelv steady, with
prlciM 5510 points net decline. Total sales
were 13.740 bags. Including May at $7.25;
Siptunber. $7,354(7 tn; December, J7.WK7.55;
January, $7 fo. Spot, Itlo. dull; No. 7 In
voice. MI-16-: No 7 lobbing, 93-lGc; mild,
quiet; Cordova. lofilS't'-
Oll Mnrket.
NEW YORIC. Feb. 20.-OI LS-Cottonenl,
quiet; prime crude, 31c; prime yellow. 27',4c
Use. Petroleum. Ilrm. Rosin. steady;
strained, lotnmon to good, $1.73. Turpen
tine, quiet lit tTiVjfl'iic.
LIVERPOOL. Feb 20.-OILS-I'etroleun).
relltied. 71.1l. I.lnscid, 21s 9d.
LONDON. Feb. 20.-OILS-Llnsced, 21s Cd.
Turpentine, ins 3d.
Siitrnr Mnrket.
LONDON. Feb. 20.-HEET SCO A R Feb
ruary. !'S Id
NI5W ORLEANS, Feb 20 - Sl'GAR -
Quiet, fnon kettle 3 f 1 1 3-ttii , open kettle,
cen rlfugal. 4i I -l . centrifugal, yellow.
.41 il l't-llif
sei anus, . vk 1'ic
1 MOLASSES-Qukt, centrifugal. &'u35c.
mand: exihnttgo on London, at marks
na : March, js.rwis.u; Ai'"i. ' "
JS.fflS.Hi; .lulv. $S.IIHS.!: August. JS.23fiS.2l;
September. $7.Kii7.M: October. J.ft
November, $7.17f7.19; December, $..l.f..19.
nil i ll i turn PTiwrr llinrnT
WAN A r. M Jl. HI A r,l
.
Receipts of Cattle nnd Hogs Largest of tho
Mcntb.
CATTLE EXPERIENCE A SHARP DECLINE
lines In (iootl Demand nt n Decline
of n II I k Five Cents Sheep mid
lanolin Active nnd I'rlccs
Stcr.d- to Stroimcc.
SOUTH OMAHA, Fob. 20.
Cattle lloss. Sheep.
Receipts were;
Olllclal Monday
Olllclal Tuesday
I.MS
2.007
S.133
4,! 91
4,293
Two days this week 0.1.17 10,607
Same days last week.... t;,2"!i 9.161
Satno days week before., li.l.ll 9,207
Same three weeks ago... 5., 31 9,602
Tho olllclal number of cars of
hroujrht In todny by each road was:
12.72S
IS.XINi
?.i.1)
in :f. 1
stock
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P. Ry.. 9
II
O. it St. L. K. 1
Missouri Pacini Ry.. 10
V. P. system 32
C. .S: N. W. Ry 2
'.. E. .1 M. V. R. R.. 37
S. C. (S: P. Ry 2
C, St. P.. M. & O... 30
It. A M. R. R. R 6T
C, II. ,t Q. Ry 9
K. C. St. J. Ry.... 1
C. It. I. ,t I'. Ry.. E. fi
C. R. I. & P. Ry.. W. .1
Illinois Central Ry... 2
ii
21
I
29
io
hi
12
t
1
1
1
m
Totnt receipts ....199
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Iluyeri. Caltlo Hogs. Sheep
Omana PacKing Co 3i7
d- Hamtuotid Co l!S:l
912
l.5l.)
l.fi'il
2.2S2
2.1 OS
9J5
1.150
l.itn
975
hwiii aim 1 oinpany
Cudahy Packing Co 1.129
armour ,v 10
Omaha Packing Co
Cudahy, from country...
Atmour, Sioux City
11. llccker & Dcg.in
J. L. Carey
I.obman Co
lllll A: Huntzlnrer
Huston & Co
Livingstone ,- Schaller.
Hamilton & Rothschild.
Other buyers
sn
is
39
tl
113
s
It
s
29J
330
Totnls 3.SS5 S,li7 6.003
CATTLE Receipts ot cuttle numbered
199 cars, which was the largest run of the
month to date. The Inrgest run of the
month previous to today was on February
0. when IM cars were reported In the yards.
Tho largest run during January win KS
cars so that today's receipts were, t hi
heaviest of the year to date, more than that
they were the largest of any day since the
middle of November.
The run was not the only notable feature
of the day's situation the quality of the
cattle was moft noticeable in that It wilt
the pootest of any day In n long time. The
yards were crammed full of the trashiest
1 101 or near steers seen here in n long time.
. Not only were common natives. Texas, cat
tle of off folnrs. nml In fuel evert- kind of
undesirable cattle that could be mentioned.
Among the offerings thee wns. how'evcr,
a bunch or two of right choice and well
finished steers.
The market was pretty "rocky." viewed
from a sellers standpoint. With recelpta io
large nnd average quality so poor buyers
took the bear side and they pounded the
market good and plenty. It Is safe to say
that the nuirket on the general run if
steers was HVfrtSc lower nnd slow at tho de
cline. Cows and heifers were generally 10c lower.
In some casts the most desirable did not
sell 11s much off, while on tho other hand
there were sales at a decline of 13c. The
bull market was In equally unfavorable
condition. Veal cnlves were scarce and
Ilrm. the best bringing J7.X).
Considering the Innre tun of cattle In the
yards the olTeilngs of Blockers and feeder
were very small, and thero was no' much
doing In that kind of entile. The market
was lower In svmnnthy with the decline on
fat cattle. Representative miles:
IJEEF STEERS.
No.
O
r.ii
4...
6...
A v. Pr.
. . SOI 3 50
..1000 3 00
.. 836 3 73
.. 812 $3 S3
No.
19...
Si. . .
19...
20...
II...
20...
21...
4...
11...
23...
13!."
20...
10...
8...
t .
17...
2...
17...
13...
2t...
10...
3fi...
33...
A V.
...11SS
...10ii9
...12)
...1170
. . .114S
...12B2
...1107
...1000
...1125
...1079
...1151
.. .119.1
...1273
...1113
...1210
...H40
...1312
...1120
...1194
...1205
...1254
...1240
...1227
...1145
Pr.
4 30
4 30
I 3D
I 35
I 35
4 35
t 55
4 X,
I 40
I U)
4 10
4 45
4 15
t 45
( 60
I 60
4 63
t 63
4 55
t .V,
t 55 '
t 00
t 75
I 90
5 20
t 50
I 70
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 65
3 55
3 55
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
1 CO
3 00
3 m
3 (15
3 05
3 03
3 05
3 IK
3 K5
3 05
3 ii.
3 (15
3 ll",
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 0
3 S3
3 S3
3 85
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 95
I 00
i no
1 00
1 00
4 no
1 10
I 25
900 3 90
...1017
I (0
9
2S
9,
I
...1090
... 9M
...1172
91G
... 809
970
...1241
.... 609
...1203
,...1050
.... 9S1
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 10
t 10
4 15
4 15
1 20
4 20
4 20
4 26
IJI
Ts!
12
is
20
21
10
ic
11
801
v.. 12.10 1
IS
21
17
. ... aw
....1175
....1210
....1210
.... 8H
4 25
4 30
4 30
4 20
4 30
1
IS.
961
4 30
13.
.1450
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.1075
I 13 21.
.1182
944
810
8S0
9V)
9W
870
1000
1110
1173
1097
1100
1150
4 25 29. . .
12S1
1140
10515
10S3
1177
1001
1133
10SS
1171
1102
1071
913
UCO
1102
1050
1113
1120
991
1176
1177
10H2
1200
9SI
1310
1219
1095
11 lift
11'75
loss
i..... 90
77.... 95S
1075
1010
moo
1102
1216
K32
1330
1077
1110
12S0
1001
COWS.
2 00
1
2 50
2 IV)
5
3
7
IS
12
8
ii
21
fi
17....
1....
4....
1....
13....
3....
17....
5. . . .
Ifi. . . .
7....
4....
5....
1....
It....
1
i)"!!
fi....
19....
17....
19...;
9....
1....
1....
12....
10....
7. .
J to
2 90
2 90
3 O.)
3 On
n no
3 0)
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 20
3 20
3 20
1 25
3 25
3 25
10SO
1155
1091
9V)
10SO
rx"
1120
800
lono
1015
inoo
1
8
1
21
fi
4
O
i!"..'.
25
fi
12!""
1
1
:t
s
19
13
12
11
. 973
9.
832
1105
1100
930
1131
I1f5
1027
1100
10S0
103(1
10.13
1015
1058
902
1013
1101
1020
10SS
1232
1015
1148
1000
1170
1420
1150
3 30
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 40
3 III
3 40
3 15
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
1
18
13
I
12
5
6
4
4
12
o
V.'."'.
r,
1
r.
...1102
1210
...i:s5
...1210
... 950
... 955
...1017
...1400
1...
n
V.'.'.
1...
1...
1G...
2t...
1290
60
COWS AND HEIFEPP
...1018
70
20.
....1081
.... 930
4 10
4 45
...1020
... 780
... 470
... 830
... 762
... 9H
...939
... Wfi
...1001
...1050
3 HEIFERS.
1
1
:o!!!!l
11
n
ii.
17
13
3
r,
1.'.
n
11
r,
7
t
n
'i'.'.'.Y.
1
1
1
1
o
V.'.'.'.'.
1
1
1
25
31.
7.
795
758
lino
10m;
993
1380
1070
1090
1 10
I to
4 '0
I 10
4 15
I 15
1 25
4 23
2 60
3 80
3 S3
3 90
4 no
4 no
4 no
1.1!
3
...1050
t 05
8TOCKBR3 AND FEEDERS.
snr,
810
.... 991
758
1131
1011
91-".
097
850
915
3 'i 5 13 1132 I 30
3 05 11 977 I 10
3 95 72 588 4 3".
3 75 21 611 4 33
4 10 1fi 1)60 If,
1 10 2 930 I 13
4 15 10 Ml) I 13
I 15 2 813 4 15
'4 25 20 l'ltl I M
I 25 8 rr, 4 73
BULLS.
1 20 1 WOO 3 10
2 25 1 1070 3 ro
2 00 1 1(10 3 .VI
3 13 1 1000 3 50
3 i 1 ISM 3 60
1 10 2 1750 3 r.n
3 95 3 Hi-fi- 3 CO
9 40 1 1570 3 fiO
3 10 1 IfiM 3 CA
3 40 1 1IS0 3 r.,3
3 10 1 19M 3 75
0 10 1 1030 4 40
CALVES,
fi 60 1 1?0 7 M
r. 50 3 i4o t no
7 no ? no 7 m
7 no 1 130 7 25
STUiS.
... f
...1310
...1370
...1110
... Sf.0
...1410
...1390
1.
1.
1.
12"1
1170
90
120
110
1...
1...
1...
UtO I ro
STOCK- COWS AND HEIFERS.
1270 3 M 1 fi70 3 73
1 3 20 1 tin 4 M
1110 1 10 1 ICO 1 00
STOCK CALVES.
215 3 20 1 . . . 330 5 03
1...
4...
1...
Hous
Today's hog run was the lamest
of the month to date, thero being 118 cam
In slcht
l lin marKet opened a b'g 5c lower I
nnd not ven active, as sellers wor slow t
let go at tho bids, A little later on tho
trade became more nctiyp nun hip iros;
' minted hands nunc nip ny at a .iirciiiie 01
against JI.WMit.V. yestprdny. Huyprs
) seemed to want I hp hogs at current prices
nnd there did not nppnr to tie any u.o
mativ on sale. Practically everything
changed hands In good senson nnd the feel
ing at the close wns better than at the
opening. . ...
It will be noted from the table of average
prices above that the advance of vester
dav was pretty well wiped out. and that
the lums sold very nearly where they did
nt tho close of last week. It will also be
noted that the market today was 2't1)6o
lower than one week ago. but Just about on
a par with the nverage market of last week.
Representative sales: . . ,
SI I EBP Receipts of sheep nnd lambs
were fairly liberal for this market, though
not so large ns yesterday. The demand waj
very good on the part of nil local packers,
and buyers without exception wero out
parly and the offprlngs pre till sold and
weighed up nt an early hour. The prices rn
all kinds wero steady to stronger und tho
trado active.
No.
is....
SO. . . .
15....
tin...,
a...,
12...,
73....
21....
r.2....
Av.
..157
..20i)
..101
..lfiS
..173
..2S3
..221
. .2ft3
..233
..231
..237
'210
..190
Sit. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
... J I tr. 61 23S ... I 77ii
200 I 70 70 2S2 H) 4 77 'i
... I 70 55 210 ... ' 77i
... I 70 85 201 ... 4 77'a
... 4 70 85 222 80 I 77r,
... 4 72'i M 255 100 4 7"Kj
80 4 72'i 75 22i! ... 4 77'i
40 I 72'4 65 207 80 I 77l.
... I 72i.j 73 217 ... I 77'i
SO 4 72'4 71 230 ... I 77',4
... I 72'4 "0 230 ... 1 7714
120 4 72'4 71 217 10 I 77'4
... I 72'4 C.9 25.1 ... 180
0 I 77U. 12 2X5 ... I 80
... 77li IS 301 ... 4 80
... 4 77V4 65 -50 80 I 80
... I 75 73 201 40 I 80
... I 76 U7 2tl! ... I SO
HV0 4 75 69 263 ... I 80
160 4 75 59 279 ... 4 80
... 4 75 72 217 ... 4 so
... 4 73 69 20S SO 4 80
40 I 75 72 2Hi 160 4 80
... I 75 71 20S ... I 80
120 I 75 S 24.1 ... 4 80
... 4 75 65 292 ... 4 80
SO I 73 6S 251 ... I SO
... I 75 62 2ii0 SO I 80
... I 75 70 257 ... 1 80
80 4 75 21 2-il ... I 80
... t 75 64 270 ... 4 SO
80 4 75 70 235 ... 4 SO
SO I 75 69 257 ... 4 80
10 1 771 G 71 250 40 I 80
1 771? Cfi 201 SO 1 80
80 4 77'i " 212 ... 4 80
80 I 77'4 5
771? ES 320 Jfiit 4 SO
'sii 771: 65 290 ... S
! I 3 27S ... I 80
4 771'; 72 21" 12? 80
'vii I 4-1? 01 2.51 ... I 80
! Ii 62 290 SO 4 SO
'in I u 02 290 80 t 811
?X ii f fi.1 255 100 1 80
W L'J'j 71 2.11 ... t SO
" ii ? 79 2.11 .. 1 SO
" 1 ii! 73 230 ... 4 82".
iAA 1 ii j 01 27S SO 1 S2l
10 4 m!,4 71 oVS A S..
0 1 ..'4 71 250 ... I 82'-i
SO 4 .714 f.0 332 10 4 82V4
SO 4 ..14 t.2 2SS ... I S2Vi
120 I 7714 fid 295 ... 1 S2'4
120 4 774 41 KB ... 1 R.5
I '.4 64 34S SO 4 85
"0 I 77'4 IS 105 ... t 85
80 4 7714 IS 3S2 ... 1 85
40 4 77'4 C3 259 ... 1 85
; 73...,
i GS...,
1 si....
I 4-1,
1 fit 213
es,
.207
81....
Hi...
71...
til...
74...
21...
2S...
73...
(53...
fili...
20 . . .
61 . . .
(71...
Ml...
07...
71...
fil...
93...
82...
82...
00...
70...
70...
72...
7.1...
99. . .
S. . .
7(1. .
72...
M...
(11...
10...
II...
03...
ill...
59. . .
155...
80. ..
68...
ns...
,.205
..199
,.23li
'19
'.'.251
..210
...203
..211
...222
..241
,..210
!'.'.20il
, . .220
...241
..203
...230
,..20.1
,..215
...203
...218
...215
...210
...212
...19S
. .22.1
...215
...25.1
...212
...211
...25!
. . .21.!!
...197
...271
...2lit
...217
...233
".Tot
...250
...2V.1
...202
...212
. . .237
70. . .
fill...
70...
71...
Quotations: Choice handy weight year
ngs, ..iafr.09; good to choice fed year
"'v5r ''cflJ.'5: tnr to good yearlings. J3.10
Ji.i.fiO; good to cholco wethers. J5.25f.i5. 10;
fair to good wethers, J5.10f?6.2o; good to
choice fed ewes. $4.70f?4.S5; fnlr to
good ewes $4 lAJM.fiO; good to cholco
native lambs. $6.7507.00: good to choice
western lambs, $.5.60f?fi.75: fair to good
ivostern lambs. $C40fti;.60; feeder wethers,
.,6; feeder yearlings. J.00fo.fi0: good
to choice feeder lambs, JI.75Q5.75. Repre
sentative sales:
N'o.
55 cull ewes
3 culls
7 cull western ewes...
2 goats
16 cull wethers
2 cull ewes
19 ewes
05 western owes
It goats
1 buck
(Hi lambs
220 lambs
10 lambs
Ifi cull ewes
7 cull ewes
15 cull ewes
209 western ewes
3 hit: ks
2s western ewes
220 western ewes
1 bucks
2ofl cull wethers
211 western lambs
2 western wethers ...
2.15 western wethers....
25 western wethers....
7 cull lambs
165 western lambs
61 western wethers....
ti western yearlings...
5 western yearlings .
3 cull ewes
2 bucks
101 western ewes
12S western ewes
2 western ewes
3 western wethers....
88 western wethers....
4 western lambs
210 western yearlings..
210 western yearlings..
20S western yearlings...
2 western lambs
32 buck lambs
1 lamb
13S western lambs
37 western lambs
260 western lambs
120 western lambs
Av. Pr.
7fi J2 25
8(i 2 75
107 3 00
110 3 f.0
IM 3 60
83 J3 60
91 3 90
83 4 25
07 4 ro
230 I 75
69 5 r,5
104 5 OO
110 Ii 75
93 .". fill
84 3 00
101 3 25
1011 I 70
1S.1 4 no
112 4 .V.
100 4 75
90 5 M
IM 6 12V4
75 ti 25
ice, r. 45
92 6 60
89 6 60
60 5 60
80 Ii 65
108 5 70
90 6 70
Sli 5 86
10R 2 25
135 4 00
110 4 60
99 1 60
110 4 05
!I0 6 00
131 r. ro
65 .'. 5"
101 5 75
101 5 75
10? 5 75
70 1; no
92 6 (1)
70 1; 00
67 0 35
7S ll 40
77 6 60
77 6 CO
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK MA It K I VI'.
Choice ntlve Steer About Sternly
Otliem Slow nnd l.oiver.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20.- CATTLE-Cholro na
tivo steers about steady, others slow to
lOo lower; Texas steers about 10c lower;
Texas bulls Pteady; butchers' stock and
canners steady; feeders slow: calves
stronger; good tn choice, $5.20fn5.75; poor
to medium, $4,0011.75; mixed stnekers. $3.10
f3.80: selected feeders, $t.25fil.S0; good to
cholco cnw.i, $3. 107 1. 10; heifers. $.1. lOff
4.60; canners, $2.2O'.2.90; bulls. $2.5014. 25;
calves. $l.50f).0O; fed Texas beeves, $l.00fj
5.(0.
HOGS -Weak at yerterday's closing
prices; lop, $5.02Vv; fair clearance; mixed
nnd butchers. $1.Siifi3.iV); good heavy, $1.90
K5.02V,: nugh heavy. J 1 . 751 1 . 83 ; light, $1.65
1. 90; hulk of salPH. $l.s3fil.95.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Slow to 10c lower;
native wethers. Jl.Tfi'If 4.3- u-nutnin u-ntlmt-a
M.75f;iT.63; native lambs, $5.0o1i7.ijO; western
i.mbn. J5.75ftfi.Sfi.
Receipts: Cattle, 3,5M head; hogs, 30,000
head; sheep, 16,000 he-ad.
Kiiiimiim City Live Stuck,
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 20. -C A TT LE R e
celpts, 7,300 natives. 350 Texan; excellent
demand for all grade.", juices Ilrm: heavv
native t-tcers. $l.;nf0,30; lightweights, $1.10
ft5.no- Blockers and feeders. $3.5ftnr,.;sff;
butcher cows and heifers, J.1.20f(4.20; can
tiers. $2. 6053. 20; fed westerns, $3.75f4.80;
wesicrn i.'cucrs, i.(i..i; icxaiis, ja.cnfji
''HOGS -Re.-elpti, 12.2M head; market
fairly active, about 2'Ac lower: heavv, $1.80
fi4.90; mixed, $l.70f I.V.; light, $.6irJM.77V,
pigs. $1,235 1.65.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 2 SM
h.ad; market actlvo and steady; killing
lambs, slow to 10c lower; stockers and
fu'dcrn ilrm; lambs, Jfl.lOfiA.70: yearling..
J5.50Ji5.75; muttons, Jl.Vxfl5.60: stockers and
feeders, Jl. 5055. 50: culls. Jl.OOff'l.&o.
York l.lvo Stuck,
NEW YORK. I'eb. 20.-HKHVB.S-Ro-celpts.
802 bead, mainly for cxp.irt and
slaughterers; no trading; feeling steadv:
no change In cables; exports today, none;
tomorrow. 6,S2S quarters of beef
CALVES-Receipts, 121 head; market
steady; all sold; veals, JS.OOfS.tV); tops, K.7'.
southern calves, $t no,
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Reieipts, 1.110
liead; eight cars on i-ale; market quiet:
good slock. Ilrm: three cars held over; fair
to choice sheep, J5.12'5fi.OO; extra wclh''.'".
$6.25; lambs, J'i.6H5(7.75; culls and yearlings.
$0.60.
IIOGS-Rccelpts. 1,492 head; half a ear 011
salo; steady at J5.2T.fi5. 40; pigs, $5.l5f(6.M.
Stuck- lu SI2I1I.
Following aro tho recelpt at the four
principal western markets for IVbruniv 20.
UaillC- Il'l'"- on..-'
South Omaha 1.2)5
Chicago 3.6no
Kansas City 7.650
St. Ixmls 3,900
s.Oi'iO
4,W
:;ri coo
I2.2'-'
pi.diiO
I5.f a
2,si )
?)
Totals
.19,315 0" 700 21. "Ji
St. I.iiiiU Live Stuck.
KM' l.ntMK l.-i.h til CATTLE It"
, .-i il -
n 'm in. ., 1 in,.io.ii..i 1300 Trxiic.s. market
active and steady fn' natives. fieinK and
easier for Toxans: native shipping and ex
port stuers, $l.r,0f?6.no; drec-.-l h. ef and
butcher steers. Jl.lOftS.SS; stccis under LoOO
lbs. $3.3M 1.45. stockers and feeders, $1.00
fl.tO; cows and heifers J2 005 1 .0 e.m
ii.T.'. $1,255(2.85. bulls. Jl. 101.1. 11. Ioxiis nnd
bull in ulcers, 1.35fl I. IS. cow nnd heifers,
J2.WI.75
HOGS- Re. elp Is, lo.intn In id market
st udy, nigs and llshis JIS9fil9o. packers.
Jl srii fr, huti hers tl C0fi5 n
Slll'.r.r A.NU I.A.Mim .reruns n iitoii,
market a. tlvc and teni! native muttnrH,
It. 76510.75. lumbtf. $0.15fi7 15, tulls and
bucks. $.1.5nfT4.SO; stockprs, $.1.0.Hi4.33, Mpx
lean lambs, $6.25,
Cntlfornln Dried Fruits.
NBW YORK, Feb 20. -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRFlTtt-tJulet and Ilrm. but not
quota-lily higher. Tho market for evapo
rated applp.s ruled unlet and steady ul tin
etmngci! prices, light renin Is were offset
by unfavorable news from (he country,
state, common, 5ft0e; prime, C.MitSVip; i lioi.-c,
7fi7'4c; fancy, MtSV. Prunes. I'vll.c. as :o
size and quality. Apricots, Royal, 13H1.V .
-.Moor park. loflSc. Poaches, peeled, lsjjjac.
unpecleil, 7's1f9c.
Strpl nml Wire Coiiipiiny Meeting,
NEW YORK, Feb. 20.-At the annual
meeting of tho American Steel nnd Wlrn
cctmpany In Jersey City today Alfred Clif
ford wan elected a director for ono year In
place of F. !!. Voorhres, nml tho following
were elected directors to servo live years.
Thotnr.s Dolan. (1. II. Ward. James Hopkins.
J. A. Drake and Charles Hoynton.
Tho stockholders unanimously voted to
adopt Hit- proposed amendment to the arti
cles which permits the company to build
nnd operate railroads and to enlarge its
power of operation In other directions. An
amendment wns also adopted authorizing
Ihu cancellation cf part of Iho preferrtd
stock.
Cuban Autonomist Party Dead.
HAVANA. Feb. 20. -The autonomist party
has formally dissolved ns a political organ
ization. Its Icailern have decided that, under
present conditions, It would be foollfh to
continue to champion political doctrine,
which apparently belong neither to the fu
ture nor tho present. Consequently, ut a.
meeting held at tho residence of the .Mar
quis do Montoro, a resolution dissolving
the organization wa adopted, ullh permis
sion to tho members of the party to n ill ! 1 11 to
with whatever political organization they
might profcr.
Court' Decision Itciillltincd. ,
SPRINGFIELD, III.. Fob. 20. The hu
prcme court today reaffirmed Its decision
of last November In the suit ngalnst the
estnto of former State Treasurer Rufim N.
Ramsay brought by tho latter's bondemrn
to recover tho amount spent In making,
good a shortage of $478,000 ln Treasurer
Ram! ay's accounts with the Htate. The
former decision of tho court reversed and
remanded tho decision of tho lower courr,
thus compelling tho bondsmen to slnnd re
spoiiHlblo for tho shortage. Today's de
cision wan on a rehearing of tho case.
(n Trlnl fur Three Ycnrs.
O. Morltz Zepp of Westmlntcr, Mary,
land, says: "I havo used Ch,imberaln'a'
Cough Remedy ln my family for the past
threo years, and with marked success es
pecially with croup, It giving relief In from
ten to fifteen minutes. I believe It to bo the
heat cough mcdlclno on tho market." After
threo years' trial Mr. Zepp Is well qualllled
to speak on tho merits of this remedy. It is
perfectly rellablo nnd always gives quick
relief.
Snip of Compiiny lief. .re Court.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. The salo of tho
I'nlted Verdo Copper company again occu
pied the nttcntlon of the supremo court to
day, when Prof. Gcorgo Trcadwcll, one of
the minority shareholdcts, applied to JiiHtlio
Smyth to permit him to fllo a supplemental
complaint In the action which ho has pend
ing against Senator William A. Clark of
Montana and the United Verde Copper com
pany of Jerome, Ariz. Justice Smyth after
hearing argument reserved his decision.
Gift ror Olierlln.
OnERLIN, O.. Feb. 20. President liar
rows todny announced a gift of $10,000 for
Oherlln college from tho estate of William
E, Osborn of Pittsburg, who died In Florida
a few weeks ago, for the endowment of iho
president's chair.
VcNliiilnter Kennel Club Shot v.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2n.nTn twenty-fourth
annual bench show of the Westminster
Kennel club opened today at Madison
Square Garden and will continue until
midnight Friday. There are more ilogg on
exhibition this yeur than ever. In all 2110
canles of thirty-nine breeds are on ex
hibition. These Include the finest dogs of
this country and some of the best of
Europe. Over 200 prizes will be given, In
addition to many individual awards.
A noteworthy fact In connection with
tho exhlhlt i the Increase lu American
docs of fine breeding.
Admit Slirnlnir False Slntciiirnt.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.-Chlef En
glneer McDonald of the transport
Mnnuenso has admitted on cross-examination
before Hrltlsh Consul Plckersglll
that ho signed an Incnrre-ct statement
whllo under pressure, favoring the owners
of the vessel. This statement w-is to the
effect that he considered tho Mnnuon.
was In a thoroughly good and seaworthy
condition.
'I'll 15 HBAI.TV MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
February 19. 1900:
Wiiirniit:' Deeds.
J. B. George to Henry Haas, e 40 feet
of w 80 feet lot 7, Moloney's add... $ 050
C. S. HIIIls and wife to Harold Glf
ford. n's and sw 3 and e'4 1-16-9.. 31,000
Emma Knapp and husband to Louise
de St Aublii, lots 9 and 10, block
2. Ambler Place .5-1
M. M. W. Gahm nnd husband to Jo
seph (iahm, e'4 lot 7 and nil lot 8,
block 150. Omaha 65,010
M. I. Crelgli and husband to E. A.
Walker. 22 acres In wl4 se IS-16-13.. 1,500
S. K Jackson to D. W. Tlllotson, lot
1, block 6, Relvedero (HO
1) In.
Sheriff to J. I,. Rrowne, subdlv of lot
3.1 in tnx lot 6 In 16-15-13 700
Total amount of transfers ..
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