Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKBKUAKY 1'2 , 1802.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Though Less Sensitive Thtxn Wctlncnlny ,
Wheat was Nmous.
VALUES WERE NOT MATERIALLY CHANGED
Citlili ( 'mm-n I.lltlo StniiiRpr In I IIP'Muni-
liiKiittd llninistlc Mniliila ( Initially
hllimi it siinir Improvi mrnl
Mo ( k * mill llniHlnt
CIIICAOO , III. , 1'eti. 11-ThoiiKli lesscniUno
than jistordny , nliu.it was nevertheless inilto
neivous and subject to numerous small Hut"
Uutlons.llli onuor two tolerably wide onrs ,
but uii Iho whole tliu changes In prices were
not so violent tin those of tlio preeolloK day.
Al tlin close values wrio unchinjod In com-
| ) ir ! on with yesterday. Wlillo tlio market
for both train mid provls ons was undcnlaMy
Mill iinfavorabl } Influcncdd by tlio threat-
oncil iintl-otlnn | ) legislation In counress it
wan not 1,0 thoroughly doiulnitod by It n < < II
Ind been for tlio tvvodays nracodlng ; but as
It ciiino out from tlio Influence nf tliu
llntcliblll l < > Roinn extent It fell unilor
scarcely lc".8 bearish Inllucnco-tliut of I'ard-
iliiRi1. C.ibks ciunc a little stronger this
moinintt mill domestic markets Rcncr.illy
showed some Improvement iiml tbe early feel-
Inn licro vv.is stroiiK. Ilaldwln-rarnuni ,
Pcliwnrtr-Dupce , H irry Io icr and otliers
vvcro Rood buyers presumably for Now York
orders Tlio liberal export movement from
Now Vorlc iiml Huston 47.1,0 id bu. tiddul niii-
terhilly to tlio c irly sticiutb Hut tbe sclllnn
teen bicaino \ Isorotis I'nrdrldRu lending otr
with ho ivy shorl sales.'ind there was aNo lib
eral rcall/iiiK iiiuler wbleli tboio was a slrirp
broaK. hater MIIIIO stionK e ibles frnn. Paris
turned tlio nmrkot iiKiln , lint tlio linprnvu-
iiiont did not bold mid a nervous feeling pic-
vnllcd on thod.ellr.o.
On the broalts Piirdrld.ro vvns a good bluer ,
but he almost Invnrliililv put It out again
iin.ltT nmturliil i.illles. ( lining tlio lust hour
tlio fueling v.v.14 dull until , nc.ir tlio closonml
then \\iissomosb.irp buyliu , mostly to
cover shorts in uiisoiueuiu | of Iho hoi Id i y to
morrow Abrahan Lincoln's b rthUny and
llioru wns u smart rally. Muv opened ut from
hJ'ie tnlM'tc. ' August , S'l'no ' ill the elo-e yc tor-
diy.old : up to U > ' | C broke to MV. ) iidv uneed
tolKJe. to Mi'4c. milled to IKl'ic. receded to
HI'jC , llttetiritcd mirmuly fora tlm .
torn showed ii good de.il of Ilimncss at the
Mart , li.uoly due to tbe butter tone n vvbont.
and May void from 4"jc to 4I140 Hut them
WHS not much activity and bolders , oulnto
the uiu'ertalnty attending pending legisla
tion , du mod It a favorable time to close out
and sold fieoly. Thuso olloiIngs , with adiop
In wheat , enured a vve.iU feel I UK and thupr'LO '
wont lmcl > gradually to 42'iC. ' the mriiltot.
growing dull with narrow llnetuat.ons and
the close was steady ut 423c , the s.imo as tlio
cloning prleo of yistoidav. The current le-
cclpts wi'io larger than was expected mid In-
11ml INK lit teen u irs of tbo cimtru t grade.
Oats wore ( inlet and c.tsy HuLtiiatliins In
sympathy with coin , and closed at unchanged
lirlLLH. .
Hog products were a lltt'o stronger early
but soon weakened on the ampin receipts of
hogs and Ihovu iKor prices ut the yard , The
market WHS Mo-uly during the last hour and
c'osod easy at Innnateilal reductions from
Votorday'H Iliuil II 'iiros.
Kstlmattd receipts for tomorrow.Vlioit ,
CO cam : corn , ! ! 4tt oars , oals , 14J cars ; hogs ,
W.fXMl heail.
Tlic le.idlug futures ranird as follows :
AII1H1 I H I 111(111
IVUHAT-No 2
Velmmry * B7I
Mny B7Iws B''H '
CnnN No .i
1rhrnury 40if | ws 41
March . . . .
Mil )
CinM > I
> cbrnnry . . . Sil
Mn > JI <
illKK 1'Oltlv
H'hrnary , . 11 BJ 11 71
Mny U 00 12 10 It 'I7h
] Aim
Irliriiarjr . , CM ) ta
Mny .
Urorn Hum
K'tiruurj. f. 'X'V 5 87 874
Mn ) ( . l.'i U 07 07 's
Lash quotations wore as follows :
I Mum Dull ind stc.idy ; sprlns pule tils
Jl.ioa4 : ( X ) : winter patents. f4.Jii4i4..Y > ; b.iUers
fl' ( i(4Cfl ; straight. Sl.ljai.W.
WIIKAI No. i ! spring who it. B.l > , ' a ; No. 3
eprlni ; wheat , h © SjSc ; No L' rod , E'Hic. '
COIIN Illgliur ; No i , 4)Vc ) ; No.IIyellow , 30'4
OATS No t'.sna''O'ici.No 2 white , f. o. b , 3JJ {
( i.UUei i\o .1 vv'.ilte , ijT GJIc.
Ill K No. 2 , bio.
IlAlit.KV-No ' . ' , rCZ8Vo ! ; No. 3 , f. o b. , 10 ®
Mo : No 4. f. o b. . 117(21 ( c.
1'I.AX &KKDO. . 1. OiJiC.
' 1 iHOTiir Him Prime , il 21ffll.HO.
I'OIIK Mess pork , per bbl. IM.fiT'iffill ' 70 ;
Inrd. per cwu , fl ( VJQOMii : short ribs sides
( loose ) . J1.7' ' , : drysiltod sliotildors fbo\ed ) ,
M ( Hl\'i1 ; sliort cfo ir Hides ( boxed ) , M.205M 2\
WIIIIKI Distillers' finished goods , per gal.
PunAits-Cut leif , unchanged.
Iti'Lolpts and shipments today wore as fol
lows , :
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was o islor ; fancy ere imorv , J.vft.'S'ic ' :
line westein , 2o < ajrc. l.ggs. uiahaiigod : fresh ,
24'inJ > c.
lliiEKsn Fteady ; full cream Cheddars , 11 ®
li ; > otlats. ; llGJIfV' ! Young AmuilcuM , KQUu.
Ilini'Srnchangcd. .
TAI.LOV * I ni.han.cd.
New York Markets ,
NnYOIIK , I'ob 11. riouit-ltccelpts , ,1'r.o
packages : oxpoits 1,04" ) bbls. 3,2.14 sacks :
market steady and quiet ; sales , 22hOO bbls
C < ) ll MI.AIbteady. . fair dem ind.
Will'AT Hecolpls. .l.,7'iO bu. : exports , 3"4-
22.1 bu. : sales , 4. .4 i.OOO bu. futures , 11H.OOO uu.
Knot , hiiot market less aottvo and unsettled ,
cuslugllrni : No. 2 rod , ifl OS'S ' In store and
oltvator : fl01'OIOI . allo.it : * l OJ.- | 6" ,
/i.j / ? ! ' ! Ji" ' ruu-l " 0 : ungraded red. UJ'/u '
@fl.O > V No. 1 nurthern , $ llM'ffil.OPi : No I
Imril , Jl.OV.l. I M Options advanced 'tQ'ae
on larger clearances and bottei foiolgn miu-
kols , declined'.e on reall/lng , nil\nneed
'iSo on hUhor latei cables , and closed
llrm , .March and Apill iinvliaiiiriMl. other
§ 111031
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ai.uooiu. ) : ioUiarMrrroiiVtii6cf.'o"u ) ,
llAin.hr Steady.
iUiti.i.v MAI.T Dull
foiiN-ltecelnts , r.U'W ' ) bu. ; p ports. 81,404
bu. ; sales.2UOooobu of futurns : lS4.ooobu.of
iiltuiiiatul7oai k"uncl'nrm'wIth"vvhoatlind
i'.te'mtvudylkt' o . up " t j , ' don u. robrnary.
ftxatuiic. cloiliiK , 4 ' , o : Miircb. 4l ) , t.V > i'1 ( . | 0s.
ng , 4li'4ui April. Wxa'iJ ' c. closing. M oj May.
WV. closing. 4fi'.e : June. 47'Jc ; July. it' MtV.
KOAis Hecolpts. M,7l bu. ; ovpurts. B7'00
bu. ; Hales , 41I.OJO bu. of futures ; oi.OK ) bu. o
HAV Quiet and stotdy.
lloiH-i.iiiliit and easy.
buoAH Uaw.stoiidy ; fair demand ; sales ,
3,700 bags contrlfuga , notist.3U-c.'c. toi'hii-
udiilphla ; J.WW bags conorote , R" teat , at 2 IMflo
tol'hlludejphla ; 4V ) HIIIK molasses kiigur. HI
tobt , at S I'WJo. c. I f. . to I'hlliidelphla. and ; i)0 ( )
tons Muscovado , bl ) teat , nt 3o. to Now York.
KcllneiUtoadv ,
Moi.ASshs-rorolKii , nominal ; Now Orleans ,
quiet and steady ,
Itli'i. 1'nlr demand.
I'Eriioi.KtiM-htondy nnd quiet ; United
closed atVJiio for Maicb.
C'OTTON HEFII On.-Qulot and steady.
TAI.I.OVV Dull and easy.
ItOkiN Quiet and steudy ,
Tuiil'KiTiNK Quiet and tlcm at3IV4 iav.
Kons-Qulot , easy ; western , 2ii4 ! ) ci ro-
eelptB. liUJ : pkgs.
1'OHK Qutot and steudy ; mess , ( a7.V2.10M :
extra prime. (10.00.
Our MEATS Qutot. firm and itoady ; pickled
bellies. G QG'kc ; middles , llrm und iiulot.
IJAUD Qu of , stuadyt western etoam closed ,
M.65 bid ! saloa. 1,2V ) tierces nt (065atlh7 ;
option enleii , 7M tierces ; Tobruury WSJ ;
March , tiW. May fftUO.
HuTTKit Quiet and weak ; western dairy ,
Ifiii'iUo ; western creamery. ilttJlc ; wtitern
factory. ir > O23o ; nieln , aoii&llo.
l.'lrm. fair deuiand ; part
. . .
I'ld ( IiiON Dull and steady ) American ,
117.25(217.75. (
CoiM'EH Qulot. firm ; Irkc , ( ia7010.75
LEAD- Quiet , woaici domestic , (4 05.
Tix-Stoudy and dull ; gtrulta. tl'JlW. '
NortlivK'ntorn Miller' * Ilpport ,
MirtNKAi'oi.is , Minn. , Tcb. 11. Tlio Northwestern -
western Miller iitjf : T here was qutto a Riitn
In the llouroutjmt luat vveok , moruof tbomllls
bolnu In operation. Tlio wtok'a production
vrua IfAftM bilk. , agnlust 1157,701 bbls. the pro-
vIoiH week and Hfi.uiSbbU. forthucorrt-spond-
Ing tlmo In 1SJ' , Ono more mill Is ruunliu this
v\eck und the output will probably allow aiijii-
cri use. Most of the mills now hav e coiiblderablu
orders abuiid. The only Idle mills uru those
which nro unable to run from luck of water or
piiullur oaute. i'ora ncok buck the Hour mar
ket litisbcen mnro active nt.d somothlng ever
the production For Hint tlmo hnn been Mild. In
nympathy with liUliur wheat tbori- iiilto |
fiio buying , and rsprclnllv In this country
during the two closing days of lust vvrnk
Mid on Monda ) and yesterday foreign offers
made before thobieak In wheat vveionccopted
in tnteo blocks Thocoiitlnont ha\lng anpnr-
tntlv dhponed of Rtockt previously accumu
lated , has this week In en showing a much
bitter Inmiliy nnd FOUIO very good ile IIIIMJ
been made. 1'ilces nro nraetlcally tinchnnccd
follow gradd. 1 bo direct oxporiHof Hour
last week were OiV-t ) bbls against 5.1,000 bbls
tbo preceding ncik.
Iliniilii I'rnilni Alurki Is.
Knns- Sales wcni niadn to tlio tttall tradoat
2c. ( ) but It was reported that MHIIO roll ml lol
t flftv c ises went as low us tee
POUI.TIIMilcKons ( , DCjIOo ; gctso and ducks ,
Wile ; tnrkevs , lOJ/IVp.
HITTFIIpiiics intlk of best country roll
going at Idc : fair to good , I'fflho.
riltllTs fallforiila riverside orangpi JJ.IVJi
2 hTij Washluu'toii iiivels , } l > ! li ( l7 ! 1'iillfoiiila
tanfcrliiofl , J.T.OJ pur box : 1'lorlda oratinc-i ,
brlgbtn. * 1.00 ; russets. UCOH3.7M I'lorlda tan-
grrlncH. 1,1 loci I CO , half toxi' : western apple * ,
I'bolco.005 > .2V ) per bbl , , fancy M-ind might
br ngiiiorot Now Vork apples JJ.7.VJI.1 00 ! fancy
lomons.WOJM85t cbolco ftorles. * l 505 t ? ' > :
crapes , per bbl . 18 CdQli GO , banatias , crated ,
? ( Mai ! iV ) ; cranberries , tl S.Cl'.OO.
VKUTAIH.K California cabbuyte , 2 > , tf.Vc !
per Ib In crttcs ; home gronn lettuce. 4\e per
ilo/ . : potatoes , dull : California canllllower ,
tl I'V 'lVn onions Kli-ffMl.cv ) pel bn. ; Ncbiaska
hnnd picked brans , tl.'KKfl'JUi ; medium. JI.WSl
1.7'i : celery , iiMtlOei sweet potatoes. S..V.'uia r i.
ri.ouit Omaha Milling compau > 's Kullanco
I'atent. ' j.'M ; Invlnclblo I'atdit , f..40 ; I. one
Mar superlative. $ J. ' . ; Snowllakf , JIUJ : 1'iuicv
ranilly. ll.Nli S I' Oilman's Hold Medal , $ . ' : ' > :
Snow \\hlte.U.iO ; Suowllake. * . ' 01 ; lovvgiade ,
JI.Ul ! Queen of the I'antry. J..IO
linns No. 1 green nailed hides lUWic ;
No 2 grcon "ailed hldcj. W > l'c ; So. 1 green
Killed bides , 2i to 40 HID. , 414l1io ; Nn. 2 uri.cn
Halted bides. 2 > to 40 Ibs , : VM'C ; ' : No. I veal
calf , H to nibs.CiCi No 2 veal calf , 8 to I > Ibs ,
4c , No ! dry ( lint hldts , 7 © ! > e : Na 2dry Hint
bides , 5 ® e : No 1 dry salted bides. TiSOi' . Tul-
low. No. I , 3'jiTJIc ' : tallow , No. 2 , .I'io : grease ,
whlto A , 431'if ; grease , vvlille It ,
grease , yollon , 3c : gti-use , dark , 2'jC ! old but
ter. 2iJ2'4c ' ; bLosvvax , prime , IGc ; iimgli tallow.
1'JOSe. ' _
Oiiinbii liraln Mnrlti't.
Trices based on delivery at Mississippi river
points , Nebraska Inspection , ami ten days'
shipment , unless olbcinlsiist itoJ. Cash grain
calls for shipment within live days
Ovr No 2 white. l.V bid : No 3 white ,
.TO1 jo bldr No. 3 mixed. JJ bid ; No. Jtolored , JJ
bill.
bill.COIIN No 3 robrnary , 37o bid ; No. 2 white ,
'I'llbid. .
.Among the sties reported wore : 17 ca
No ' 1 or bolter coin , ' . ' 0 days slilp'nout , llur-
lingto terms. .iT'Sc.
IIOAIII ) Or TIIADR VOTES.
Thoclovatoi men vveto absent from the c ill
and the market was vrry dull and sp'rltlesa. '
l.oran Clark of Athlon was on Iho bo ml.
AugustArrlcns.a shipper of lloolus , Neb. ,
was looking over the market
I * . J Murphy of Itoxers was among iho visi
tors on the board.
Kansas Clt Markets.
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. I'ob. 11 WHEAT Cash
was thosnino as vestoiday ; No 2. hard sod
7oc : No. 2 led. KISSIc.
OOIIN Was strong on local account ; No 2
mixed , 'He without billing ; No 2 wh.tc. a.1'4
OATS Were steady'No ! 2 mixed sold nt 20
ffi2 > 'ic : No 2 while , . .015 li"e.
K\c Stronger , No 2. 7.1c.
1'l.A.x tKEii Kic. on iho b i ls of pure
HU ANeaU : sacked , IMC.
UAV We ilc but iinchauged : timothy , $ S V )
per ton ; fancy ptarle , JJOJ ; good to choice ,
Ii Ml.
lUrni'TS Wlieat,3'J\003 ' bu.coin ; , 1.1(00 ( bu. ;
outs. 4.UOO bu ,
hinpvtKN.TS Wheat , 21OOJ bu. ; corn , 5.00 ( bu. ;
oats , none.
MlnncnpoIlNlicit ; llaiket.
MINS.V vi'OMB , Minn . I ob 11. The wheat
market was unset tied today us a result of tbo
option bill t.ilK. There was a bettor fcolliu be
cause of tlio poorer prospects reported for the
bill's piss \gv. but the otioel of the two ( lavs'
break had not fully worn away. Outside of
this there was quite i pionounced bull senti
ment May opomd it Hl e. an adv.inco over
last nlghtofc , Thcro was , i vvavcrliiK at
this point , and then i decline of \c Insldo of
half an bom , vvlieu the price reached 81c. Mny
clo-ed atSI'iO and I'obru ny b. c. Close for
No I not them , February , closing H , > Jio ;
May opened at Sl'ac. highest bl' c , lowest
Mfr > , closing at 81'tc. On trick , No 1
hard , Sic ; No 1 northern , Sic ; No. 2 northern ,
7UQ31C.
Dnliltll U he it Market.
Dui.VTif.Minn . I'eb 11 The Dn'iith board
decided lo adjouin today until Hatuidav ,
owing to the fact th it Iho Chicago board has
adjourned over 1'rlday. 'Ibo local market
was extremely dull ted iy. the great uncer
tainty .IH to the final disposition of the anti-
option bill making trading almost Impossible
The market closed pr.ietlcally unchanged
fiom vosterdny , but very dull at the follow
ing prices : No hard cash. 84'jc ' : Kobruaiy ,
8l o ; May. M'Joi No 1 northern , cish , Isle ;
rebriiary , bl'jc : Mav. tSa ; No 2 northern ,
cash , 77o ; No .1 northern , 7-'c : rolectod. dOc ;
on track , No 1 hard. SI'Sc : No 1 northern ,
E4'ic. Hcceipts hero and at Superior , 70.22J bu.
World's Av.illabln Wheat Supply.
CHICAOO , III. . I'ob. II. The Dully Trade
11'jllctln publishes a slatomcnt of tlio world's
avallablo supply of wheat and lluui In second
hands , tbo lloui helm : reduced to wheat In
bushels The supply of Kuropo in store and
afloat on robruary 1 was 107.5J\OOU bu. , acalnst
101,210,000 bu. on January 1 nnd lliODU.OOO bu.
on December 1 last. In the United States and
Canada the supply on I'obruarv 1 was 60,857,0 0
bu. . against lll.MS.OOO bu on January 1 and
01.J41.OOJ bu on December 1 last.
Now Yolk Dry Goods Market.
NEW YOIIK. I'ob 11. The weather being In
clement , business In dry goods on the spot
was somewhat alTeetud , particularly In
vvoolous. which were yestciday moro active.
There weie continued evidences , howi-vor , of
Improving demand for cottons , round lot
transactions being not Infrequent In brown
and bleached goods , Tor colored cottons also
the request wax good In moderato parcels.
There was no olnui'o In tlio tone of tbo marKet -
Ket ,
Mllvviiukio Markets ,
MILWAUKEE , Wls.I'eb. II WHEAT Active :
May , 8734c ; No. 1 northern , Oic ) ; NaSsprlng , g.1c.
COIIN Quiet ; No. J , u"e ,
OArs Qulot ; No. 2 white , 33Jc { ; No. a vvlilto ,
304 < 3 lie.
K\K-III lior ; No. 1 , SO'Jc.
HAIU.KV H.isy ; No , 2 , Ml'j'c ; sample , 40360c.
Colloo Maiket.
NfcW YOIIK. I'ob. II. Options steady at from
5 to 20 polnlH iiji ; sales , 40.2.10 bag ! , , Includlm : :
Tobiuaiy. fllfoftUSO : March. 9U.i ffil I Jfl ;
April. l.l.10iaiJ..11 ; May. 11 l.txSHJ.1 ; July.
JtJ.7lXiil2.71 ; September , $1.'n.1ftl.70j October.
* IS.Kxai..4Deeombei , * UVi.vaiJ.43 ; spot Klo.
firm at tlS 00 ; No. 7. SI4 87'/tUOO
St. l.ouls Miirkets.
ST. IoiJi . Mo. Poll. II. WIIIHT Unsettled ;
cash. WfftTOJo ; May. ul > Bc.
O UN I'll m ; cash , : i ( . , c.
OATH rum ; Cash , .o'c. '
PniiK Quiet ; now. ill.71.
IMIIII ntoudy at 13.1.0M { 3,1.
'I.I4
I.lvxrptiol .Markets.
It\Kiii'Ooi , I'ol ) , II. WHEAT Steady ; hold
ers ollor moJeiutely.
COIIN rite ady : demand fair ; mixed west
ern. 4s ld , per coutal.
1'oitic I'rlmo mess western , 66s 3d per bbl.
Clm-liiniitl .Marketn.
OiNCiNV\Tt , O. , I'eb. 11. WHEAT- Scarce ;
No „ rod. Ulo.
COUN Steady ; No 2 mixed , 4lJo. !
OATH btuudyt mUcd , 3.ic. !
\SllISKl } 1 , 14.
TOI.V.PO. O , I'ob 11. WIIBAT 1'irni ; No. 2
cash and rehiuary Wli' .
Cons Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 4 le.
b Quiet ; No. ' 'Ciish , : , .V ,
llnvaini SiiKur Mnrkct.
HAVANA , I'ob. 11. Market iiulot ; 0,000 bags
centrifugal , Ui i decrees polarl/atlon , vvero
old for speculation at $ .1.18 gold per ijultilal ,
Tnidnr ' Talk.
OlllCAOO , 111 , I'ob. II. Connsolmun & Day to
Coo Moll Ilios. : The grain markets were
hteadlor today , but orders weio light and the
loading principally by local parties , Wheat
ruled dull , HuotUttiliiR "joenuli way and clos-
IDB unchaiiKod from yoHterday , cleaiauces
of vvhoat and Hour fiom live ports were re
ported asuiuul to b.MUM buslieU , with 410,003
wheat and 5X090 corn taken for ex
port slnco the oloso yesterday. Cables
were liot fully up to expectations
but oxpoitors worn good buyers of corn and
rye. Oats were dull with only 'So range and
uostfd stcudj , I'rovtslons would probably
Imvo ruled In kympathy with the hog murkot
except for the ilrmnesi Intrain and the sharp
rally In cotton notations , which ira\oon-
lourupument to bhipucrs und checked oljei-
Ings. The market closed llrm. and foi the
nieseul wo advise our friends to buy on
breaks and toke prollts on hard spots but
keep to the long side.
UIIIOAUO , 111. , I'ob. ll.-r. O. Logan X Co. to
J , Hands Commlhiloii Company : 'Iho nhe.it
market closed us It did voaterdity , thoru beliu
loss talk ii'K.irilln. the result of legislation al
\\ashliigton. A local short WHS a persistent
Huller , whtlo thcro was fair buying on
the news of good Hour sale * and some oars
of wheat taken In the norlhwcbU 'lliosoa-
board rouorlod nothluz slyiiltlcant. In fiosh
foreign bualnesii , but foreign nilvkus weio
llrm and the oust bujorNo fool , us ex
pressed hen toforc , friend y lo It on breaks
und also to corn and prov lalnnu. The verv
luniospoculatlon In stocks and bonds todav
n av loach our nits eto long and result In
much hi cher prices Tomorrow this board , in
common with the etulo of Illinois , will do
honor lo thu name and fame of Lincoln , and
there will bo no t-osslnn ,
CIIICAOO , 111 , I'ob. Il.-Ivcnnott , Hopkins &
Co lo b. A , > lu\v \ hortur. Tlio vvhoat market
has olobvd all around ubout wboru U did yc -
trrday , showing no now features of Interest ,
\\beatHharEliiRontntho foreign situation
nnd would rally with any decided encourage
ment from abroad , but no are gpttlnu close to
Mirln * . Blocks hero and ttlloat are over 'M ,
Wiu.iKlJ bushels larger th-in n jear ago. l-iip-
piles abrond and In llrst linnil * In
this ( iiuntry are unusually largu. there
Is not llkrly to I o any urgent
donrind frntu Importing voitntrlc * itnle n the
outlooK foi thonexlirop becomes mnteilally
worse than non siitod Itoporls to date uru
almost uniformly favorable on the American
riop. Abroad there has been considerable
sollcltndo with regard to Trench and Iliisftlau
ririfis , but the latter Is now olllclsllv s ild to
have Improved the last month , and report *
from 1'ranco Mute that but little damage has
hi eu diiiio and that tlio general outlook Iscnod
1 here Ins not been onouch doing In corn , oals
in provisions to call fur any renrirks. 'I hey
have bcn iiilto | inactive , although thcro was
an unusually lurgo trade In all future
months
STOI'KS AM ) II'IVIH.
( ircal \itlvltj Was DUplnvcil by Sppilnl
I.tin s 'I hroiiKboiit thr Dnj.
NEW OHK I'ob. 11.I'lm stock nmrViot of
today was an oxcrptlon.il ono In overv
respect and In potntof activity and the ox-
lent of tlio advance * scoi rd was ontlrely un-
prccedoiitcd l.css than four different stocks
how silca this ovonlngof morn HIHII lOD. OO
shares ami not withstand ) ! ! ; the enormous
trading In Heading during the last four days.
Us total today was ever t" > 00,000. The gains
vvcie still on an equally lario scale
and the pxtrutno Iliieluatlon of Jersey t'cn-
tral on a compiratlvcly modetato business
was 8'i per cout. Tliu stimulus extended'to
other stocks thin tbo coalers , but only to
tluxe which aio beUoved to bo favorably af-
fe'tcd 1)V ) the now deal. Including New I'tig-
land and Now York , Ontario A. Western. The
coal stoclts In genor.il were bought with great
confidence throughout the ( lav by Investors
as well ns speculators , and despite the fact
that Iho general lift was under the ban of
heavy pressure by both London and the
Undo , as well as the professional boars , thu
concessions wof In most cases Insignificant
and the llntl changes wore worthy of note
'Iho dealings , Ii may be noted , oxlindcd to a
smaller number of Moi'ks than usual of Into
and owing to the overpowering Interest In the
lo.idlng slmcs the low priced specialties were
all but entirely neg eotvd thioiigh the day.
The maiket opened todiij n lib great activ
ity and at materially hlghoi pi Ices In must
ca"is Heading being up2's ' PCI cent , and Iho
crowd In that stock waiting for the sound of
the gavel was the largest uvor seen In any ono
slock since the foundation of Iho exihangu ,
The incitement was Intense and the trading
In the stock for tliu tirsl quartet of an hour
roAcliod considerably ov01 100,000 shatos lots
of 1,000 sbtircs being osceptlonallv small at
the tlmo. The price rose stetdily In the face
of the heavy rcallr.ttlotiH to b4 , at which point
it b iltcd and went back , bill In Iho Into tradIng -
Ing ( il' was touched and the stock
closed with a net gain of 8J4 per
cent at M'n. Jersey Central was mme
rapid in Its movements , being rushed
up fiom 1 K ) to HS'5 , nnd It closed at 117 with a
gain of b per cent. Delaware & . Hudson was
raised moro rapidly In tliu Into trailing and
closed at Its highest llgiiio , I v > , with n not gain
of ! i'i ' per cent , vililto Lackavvanua. which vv.is
specially sluggish In thu forenoon , was ud-
vanted slmrnlv at the same time. tHngfrom
I'i7 to 1C I. but It closed 2 per cent lowci , vv Itli a
gain of only 4'n per cent. New Knglatid was
very largely traded In uud rose fiom 4Sa , to
.Vi'i and closed at 5.l'4. ug.iln of 4 % percent.
The most maiked feature , honevei. wns tlio
sudden extreme activity and sirength in
Ont.tiio S. Western , which was ono of the
four stocks whoso sales reiiLhed over IOO.OOJ
shares , and Its pilco was raised fiom 11)4 ) to
21'g ' , and Us Html gain was 2'n per
( .out. Krio , St. I' nil. Northern I'aclllo
preferred , and Atcb.Fon , among tlio
iallro id stocks , and Chicago O is among the
Industrials were specially active , and tlio last
named n is especially Ntron for a time , cioss-
luz hit , but failed to bold the Improvement.
Itock Island was the special weak point In tlio
markotdurlng the forenoon , but It fully re
covered Its loss later and closed unchanged at
Ml. Thocoiibt.il list wns comparatively neg
lected and fluctuated within narrow limits In
marked contrast to lliu few leadcis , In vvlilcli
snlcson the "iipcs ! loil tosh irp declines , but
were ai .vs followed by equally sharp ralllou.
Thu close vv.is strong and confident at prictl-
cally the best figures , and was made on an ex
tremely 1 ngu voiun eof business
Tliu following are the closing U.HOI tuons for
the leading stocks on the Now York ytock ex
change today :
bill.
The total silos of stocks today were 1.417.44.J
bliarcs. Including : AtchUon , .Ll.OI'i ; Chicago
Gas , 42,08' ) ; Clilcigo A. Kastorn Illinois d,474 !
Lackawanna , 3H'i70 ; Dolavvaro ft Hudson.
21,4Ml ; Krle. IVM ; Loulsvlllo X. Nashville ,
26.1W ; Missouri I'acllie. 4,000 : N'ortlivvestorn ,
7,270 ; North American. fll7 ! | ; Nortliorn 1'aclflo
preferred. 49,0'JO ' ; Now I'uzland. n.oOO ; Heading *
; )7..04l ) . Itlclimond , V West I'oiut. H.770 ; tit.
Paul. 5,1.810 : bt Paul i. Omaha. 3,518 ; Union
Pacific , 10,500 ; Western Union. 4.175.
riimunil Httvimv.
NHW YOIIK. 1'eb II. The I'ostsivs : A mar
ket moro uxtiaoidluary thin that of today
has rarolj boon witnessed on the Stock ex-
cli info. Certalnlv. It U without paiallcl in
Wall strept history of the last decade Not
oven the market accomp iiiylug tlio West
MIOIO settlement nf ISS5 in which there was
some similarity of conditions moved In any
Important lospoct like that of the present ,
wcok. I'lTibably the no iresl precedent could
be found In the old dnjs when two 01 thiee
speculative giants controlled tlio movement
of pilcos and subjeetud tlio market for theli
own stocks at mote or less ficiiieut ) lulorvals
to convulsions not unllkii those which we have
timt been witnessing. Hut for the unusual
feature of the piehcnt market oven the old
time "deals" In Now York Central fuiulshcd
no precedent No bullish eiitlniH asm has vet
been uxclled In the general in irkoU
Now York .Moncj Murket.
Nuvv YOIIK , I'ob. U , Mover ox ( JAM. K isy
at 1'ftt- ' per cent ; last loin , 2 poi cent ;
closed offered at 2 per cent.
I'uiME MERCANTILE I'AI-KII 3'4'i'1 ' ' poi'cont.
S.TEIIMSO KxiiAMB-yulit ; but strniig at
} IK.)3J foi blxty-day bills and JI M > t fui du-
miinil ,
The closing ( jiiot itlonson bonds ;
I IllllIU llll 4NllKM.
Nhvr OHI.KANS. ha. , Kob. II.-JloarliiK ( ,
Jl.015.lll.
KANHAB OITV , Mo , I'ob II. Clearings toUay ,
lMUb77.
HAVANA. I'eb 11 , SpjiiUh gold , 24ltt''lH4 ;
exchan'o'o weak.
NEW VOIIK. I'oli. II. Ilink clearings today ,
H42,72l.10lj ) ) balunces. 7NS1IOI.
ItAi.TlMOHK. Md I'ob. 11. Hank itlearliigs
today vveru I. ' , 177,007 hal.mcck. tliU.HV ; rate , U
percent.
.MuMi'iiiH. Tenii. . Tub. II. Now Vori , v.
cb.iiiKoselllnt al par. Clearings , WHi,171 ; bul-
1'nii AiiKM'iiiA , I'a. . I'eb. II , Hank elearluex
today weio Jll.UK.ej ; balances , tAO'
money , 3 > i per cent.
llOHTON , Mans. , I'eb. II. Hank
today , ( I4,7 * > 5.h0j ; balances , (1 OI.S24 : inoiiuy ,
2 pur cent ; oichan o on .New Vork , 1 Viil'o dis
count.
ST. houiH. Mo. I eh II. Hank olo.iriiK | < ,
} 1.2Ulih : balances , t KJ,7h.l ; inonoy , Uu.7 per
ot'ii t : oxcbuiiKu on Now York , 50j per ( lOOiJ
prciuliiin.
CllliAdo. Ill , I'ob. U. Money o.isy at ftl (
percent. Oleurliu.- * . * ii.un.'J'ML Now Vork ev-
chanut ) at par , alerlluK uxch.iniu iiulct at
tl.Ki i for sixty day bills and il b7' tor sU'ht
draflu.
I'A n IB , fob , 10. Three per cout rente ! , , 1X11
7iVSo for the account. Tim weekly Htatoinont
of tbo llauk ot 1'ruuco lUown au lucrcuso cl
1.23'00 francs ( told and * K"decroa e of 82.1,000 of
itlvcr. , 1
l.onddii Stl > oW MurUft.
( C i > in lulitttl IKT ; liu Jtiin'f ( fiinlin Htnn'll. }
I.IMOV. IVb II [ ritr York Herald Cable
Sueoial to Tun ItcKJ > oehinco wai inadu
today In the bank ntt. vvlilcli lennlnt at I
tier cent. A fair ntuouiitof business bai been
transat'tod on thu Mncu exchaniio todar ,
vvblle tiioocttleinont , vthlcb lias imilc sntli-
faitory iironoss ha necc * iillv uttraetrd
a cooil ( leal of atUnttqn. I'orelun uovern-
inciit seenrllles closed bire or less ( lonrisied.
llonie rallwujs closed toletably llrin. Inn
majority of c.iscs niojlor'ito linprovenii'tit Is
iMla'iliMiuil , tbo leid llnit taken by Scotch
lines Ainorlcaii inllwiiV have bconnotlvo
and subject to ootislovrnhio lltictuatlont.
Co a I CM h ivo tiKnln met vtlth the principal ut-
letillon , deallnca In Uchillns Iriv Ins been on
uu uuuiiiully lirio scale , iilthoUKh not at
their best. The eloso was at 4V blither
on the iinnouurunictii of ihu cotisiiinniatlon of
Hit ) Kin.U coil comb'natlou. Canadian lines
hivu shortii a certain deereo of deiiressloii ,
( irand Tiuuk iBsues and r.indlnu Pacific nio
% to ! { per cent lovvor Money bits been In fair
( loin.union Lombard stt cot todav , Hhorl loans
( oniiu indod I'i per i out discount. Tliu
market Is llrnicr , two .ind three months' bills
bclnii limited Ht2' 111214 uor cent.
LONDON , fob ll.--Tho followln < ( vvero the
I/onnon stock quotations clootie at 4 p m. :
llAll HU.VEII ( l' ' < d.
MDM-.I titfM'S percent.
Uiitesof dlHcniiitlnthonpcnmatUctforbot'j
Minrtnnd three niontba blil''J 'J'f nor tent.
The bullion In the Hank of Ktml.uid In-
ereused LVOu.iiOO dutlni the p 1st wool ; . The
piopnitlon of Urn Hunk of l'niliind icscrvo to
liabilities which last \vuct < was V-.Ul per cent ,
Is no\v 44 K5 pel cent.
lIoHton Slork .Miirket ,
UOSTON. M iss. Teb. 11. The followlni worn
the closltu ptlcoi on sticks on the Hoston
stock marlict tel iy :
Sun rrnndsro Mining Oiiiitntlons ,
PAN KHANI-HCO. O\l. . 1'eb 11. The olllclal
closlni ; quotttloiis for mining blocks lod.ty
vverons follows :
Now York Mining Qniit itlinm.
NEW VOIIK , I'eb 11 The follow Ins are tbo
closing mlnlti ; stock quotations :
IIVi : STOCK MAItKiTS.
Ilr.ivy Ituii of Cattle I'lnits I.mver I'rlccH
Iliigrt Aitlvn anil Stfinl ) .
OMMIA , I'ob. II. Kccctpts for the p ist four
days are 10,201 cattFi- . ' . J.fUl hoes and S > fi.s
slaep. against d,8Jl c'tttlo , 'J.IU34 ho s and l.MG
sheen foi the same firtu days of last week.
The trade In beef cattle opened out very In-
auspiciously. As receipts were liberal , and
tliurn has been an lucroaso so far this week of
J.4CO head , dicsscd beet buyers wore rather lu-
dllTcront bidders and there was hardly
enough outsldo demand t1) cut any HKIIIO I'l
the market. A few odd sales early were at
not far from stetdy prices , but Iho market
was simply flat during the KI outer
part of the foicnoou and not over half
a do/on lo ids ebuneed bands before
noon Knstcin advices were too boarlnb to
glvo shippers any encouragement and the
same acted ai a cheek to cattle going tbroiub
to Chicago In first bands Sailors Unully ac
cepted the situation and atlor dinner trading
was moderately brisk at urioos unevenly
lower , but generally a good lOc under Wednes
day's quotatlous. A fair clearance vvat ,
dually effected. ( ! eel 1J.)0 ) to 1.41J-II ) steers
sold from $ ! UJ to 14 ' . ' 3 , fall to good steers vvolirh-
liiL'U.Vj to l.'SO Ibs bold all Iho way from tJV.'Jto
JJ70.
Good cows and helfors wcro active and
stronger , Inftct tbcro waa a marked Improve
ment on all glades of butcbor stock. Good to
choke tows and helfors sold from $ . ' .75 to f J M.
fair to good gr.ulos from f- . ' . ' ) to f..7. > , with
common and canning lots from $ ! / > ' ) to I.'UU.
Hulls , oxen and stags weio stroiu at 81.75 tome
mo ; calves firm ut tl.7. to Jl.fCi It was a good
active market and a good and early clearance
was cflcctcd.
The better gi.ides of stockers and feeders
sold full strong but common light and tough
stun * vv us slow sale and a shnclo oil' . A fall
amount of business wns done with sales
largely from $ .100 ® 1.23 sonio of the common
bunches sold from . ' .25 tot. UO. Representative
s.ties :
ETFEHR.
MII.IU.HS A Nil Hl'IIINIlhlli.
_ _ ll
No. I'r.
1 cow unit culf H , } win
1 LOW und calf . . , 21 00
1 ( on and calf 21 00
Moots Uecelpts vveroiiKiilii tolerably liberal ,
1U7 C.H-S , bul ili'altr Kcnor.illj tire huniuwhat
( Us tppolnted at iho Itirhliiesa of the inn for
the u.iily part ( if I'ohruary. There vva > no
mnlerlul chan/o In tliueeuer.il iiuallly of the
ofierlnes Tlio marketopoued slon sliliicrs |
u.inled A few good liojvy hois but paekera
st.irlod In very toiilshind u illy Milui of
heavy and mixed hoJh vvero at prices steady
to 5c lower than Wodncsd.iv Light and
butcbur nulcht ho''h weio in active tiie.il du-
innnd and brouclit about kle illy prlcoa from
thu blurt. Krirly tr.idliu vv is slixv. bul u both
bo and provisions wcro ilrmut Ohlcu o and
It hocamuovldent tliat roeelnts would not. bu
overly heavy the p ickcr > raUeil their haiuU
uud boiiKlit freely and thu imiiKi't htiunith- ;
oncil , closliiB nctlvo at ( \\tducid.i > 's iiuo-
lationTlio uest heavy hi us bolilutfioni
jl M to * l k'J. LOininoii bo iv-y and mixed pucl.-
ors bioiiirhl from II 50 to l 11. .ind ll.'hl.inil
lU'ht inlxud loadB from il.42'i ' to t45T > . The
pen * vvuru 0,0.1 n'd In mx d teus'jn , the milk of
the 110'bbolllnx abonuilnunluy. . ut fiom * 4 51
to II U1 , the .iverauoof grleu * paid bolnft 52' *
aualnsl t4.Vlidnosdny and < 4 JO1 * ln t
riiurt.il.iy. Kojircsontullvosaloi J
No. Av. eli. I'r No. Av hh I'r
4 JS H 40 M , . .21C1 200llfi21i
67 2.0 100 i UK 6J WJ ig 4Wi }
70 . .KB MO 4 4S'J ' Cl 241 120 4.VJU
d , .SIO 2 ( J 441 70 . . .241 M 4.V4
3'1 . . .211 121 441 50 ? 4S M 4 A.4
0.1 .24 ? M ) 4 50 ( II .TO 100 4 , ' > . ' ' ( j
( K . . ' 'IS Ml 4 10 70 . . 2Sfl 2UO 4SSU
00 .r.ii iw 4:0 ns . sifl 200 4Wi
41 .2.2 40 4 SO 51 2SI 80 45. ' |
78 .210 IM 4 50 5' ) 27(1 I Si ) 4SJ'i
38 24(1 ( - 4.11 7,1 , .27(1 ( " 0 4 . ' .2'i '
7 : r.4 - 4 ; > o in y , - 45. ' ,
7C 2V1 ( 100 451 f,7 IW ) 2411 4,1.'i '
02 273 101 4 M f , 2CO 40 4.WS
M .ll'l 20 4 fit M 2MI - 4.1."i
f'S . . . .18 40 4 10 77 . . . . 8M l 4.11
0(1 ( 311 100 4,1) ) 74 . . 2ffl SJ 455
d't 211 4.11 117 . 270 IbO 455
7(1'Ifl ( 210 4 .1) M ' . . ' ,7 hO 4 51
GO . . .321 10) ) 450 M UH 100 4 M
f > 1 Cs. 101 4 .10 57 . : ilJ 40 4 W
KI . . . . .27 103 450 IU 3 l - 4 Y ,
71 2(0 ( 200 4 SO SS ' .07 3.0 4 M
77 217 HO 4 SO ( .7 VII 111) ) 45.1
H . . HO ) - 4 M ffi . 2111 20J 451
M ' . ' 7i ( 200 4 ilj HO 21) ! 81 4 M
08 27-1 80 4 SO M ; t.2 ( 4 M
57 . . 2.17 4 .VI 0) ) . . 5-ifl 4 51
70 . . .1.89 240 450 30 2IS 455
117 . . .TO ) 240 45) ) 87 2111 - 4 M
70 . .235 120 450 (11 ( .ID 120 4M
41 . . .IDJ 40 450 5J ad 45.1
70 . . 2.VS IOJ 4 53 70 . . 270 200 4 55
61 . . 2.PI a 4 5) ( .1 25S 121) ) 4 M
Ml . . . . ! A > ! ) 100 459 7.1 . . .310 1JO 451
liO 2J7 40 4 5J'J ' 51 Ill 4M
7(1 ( 2.111 80 4 S'Jii 101 .210 83 451
f H . 274 20J 4 S.4 5 _ > ! Kl 4 55
72 2W1 12J 4 5J'4 ( ,7 , . 2 > 5 80 451
7. . 2L(1 ( M ) 4 fiS'i ' 75 1115 45.1
( .1 . . . 2:1(1 : ( 121 45J'i ' 57 . . ! IM 120 451
01 . W7 200 4 52'4 87 . . .130 4 M
57 . . . .28,1 4 52'i ' 1J7 . 1SI 4.11
51 INI SO 4 5JIJ fvS . . . .110 40 457'i
l > 0 .211 4 52'i ' 49 . . 3G5 4.174
(17 ( . IHD 4 5.4 III . . . .111 40 4.17'I
117. 275 I2J 4 5J 4 70 . 318 4 57'4
( I.1 3.17 40 4 5.4 70 3.11 80 400
44 . . . 1174 4524 01 UJ 4 00
51 . . 2s3 8) 4 S2'4 ' Ml 314 401
02. .32 , ' 320 4 SJiJ M. . . , U5 4 LO
rtcm AMI notion ,
2 . . 400 - . 2 50 1 ICO 4 00
SlltKi1 No sheep were olToicd on the ni-vr-
ket. theruboliiK no fresh teculpts , and Tues
day and Wednesday's arrivals hivluKhccn
boimht up orshlpped out Local houses want
desirable muttons , and such would find a
leadv sale heio nt strouu prices Quotations :
1 air to peed natives , f.i7iVt.1.2l [ ! westerns.
Jl.5.ai.o0 ( ! common nnd stock sheep. ! . ' VXI6
UV ) : Hood to chnlco lamls , vvolcliln from 40
lolll His. ? I 01X3.5 10.
KiM'i-lils | uud l > lsi Hltl > n of 4toik. '
Ofllclal recoluts and disposition of stoaic as
shown by thu bookx of Iho Union "look Vards
eoinpiny for tlio tuimty.foiii hours , endliu at
5o'clock p m. Tobruary II , l 0. .
IIS | | > OSITIIIN
l.lM'MiicU Mnrhrt.
CMIC IO , 111. , I'ob. ll.-Siecl.it [ | 'l
to TIE IibB. | I'lioiMttlo m.irl.ot tod.iv ro-
nialneil In it woitk and un cttlod st ite. avoi-
aclni ; it shade loner th.tti for Wcdnosdnv ,
The st.ilo and fresh receipts o.imhlncd initile a
supply of about .11,000 ho.ul Hi it wiisainiieh
lar ei number than wns reijulreU to s ttlsfy
.ill demands and holder ; of dressed boot anil
xhi upliii ! sorts hud lo iiiakeconeiis'.loiis. C.in-
ncis' and butchers stock fared a llulo bettor.
the demand doveloplns enough streiiRth to
hold iho in , irKet uliout stead v at vf-lcr.lny's
decline. Cows and bulls i-old freely enough.
but the trade In steers draeiod more or loss
all day and a considerable number rciii.ilnn I
In selleis' hands at the close of business The
r.niBe of quol.itlons vv.is from VI.V'i to 3"i.W.
though theio was very little tndlni ! atbottor
tbnn H M an I not .1 liiipo amount hulon il ( M.
from * . ' .mi to $ J7i linylne the bulk of the cows
and bulls and from S7i' ! ! > to $1 'J'i the lai'tst (
par ! of tlio steers ,
The ho ? ni.ii kct WHS a ? tin weak. The arri
vals woiu only a little less than for Wednes
day and wore larger than nny one hud looked
foi. There w.is eoisldoi.iblo sttcnsth In the
shipping dom ind , but Io-.il pickers wore In-
oliroreut and salesmen were required to
knock off another nickel The ipMtiitlons
dropped to from $441 to Jl 05 for common to
choke heavy and meiiium , and to from W.-K to
$4 UJ for poor to prlmo light They closed
steady .it that ranio , with ino t of the coed
boss out of hoi ers' hands. There w.is trailing
all the w.iy from ti.M to $1 " > for culls and
young nl a. lo SolO for fancy heavy , though
from 11 m to 14 03 took the bulk.
The demand Just now Is running largely to
sheep of light and medium uotght to the
neglect of ho tvv sorts The former class sold
strong to lay , nhilo Holders of the latter vvero
obliged to shade prices Quotations range
from 14 00 to S . 'J > for poor stuff to $ . " > M > to * . " > (
for extra , tales were generally ut from J4.T3
toVJJ. . The liimh market was linn at the tc-
cent .1(1 ( % . nice.
Hecolpts wore : Cattle , ICOOJj boas , 33ODOs
shceu , 8.UOO.
The nvonlng .loiirnal reports : OATTr.E Uo-
celfits. IRODil ; shlpinentb. 4.030 : marUot ,
stuudy : fair to jood steers , f I 25J84 W ; no extra
on m irl.ot : others. JioOia.lT'i : feodera. J.I 00 ®
IP.'J : atocUcis , t LTD ® . ' . 50 ; cons. Jllift2.SO.
lions Heeelpts , IIS.OOO ; shipments , 1.1.000 :
rough and common. { 4 4C1 bO : mixed , and
packeiH , fl.7f < 34 SJ ; pr'me heavy and hutcheis'
weight. 4 * > ® Oi : lUht , SI.534.fK ! ) : pl s , $4 IS ®
bi'iEBi' llccoip's. 8,00) ) ; shipments , l.W ;
niarKot brisk : sheep stron.'or ; lambs lower ;
owos. tindOIZI ; mlted , f4 V > @ \ 0 : wothors
and yotrling- > OOSa4l ; wostcins. Jl fejai 10 ;
1 exuiis , $1 4) ) ; lambs $4 H.TK. ( . i.O.
Nt-vv Y nk M\u Stuck .tlurkct.
NEW YORK. I'eb II , HEEVI B Ikcolnts , 'J)0 )
head , all for slaughterers : no trndo 1 collng
llrm : aressed beef steady at BBS e per Ib.
blupmentstodty , .Vil btoves and J5 sheep ; tome -
mo rrow , oOO beeves.
O'UVFS ItPiulutb 211 hc.id ; market steady ;
veals , $ . ' ) OCKitaoa per ICO Ibs
MiiEEi--Hocolits. ) 1,7.11 hold ; market weal , ,
shade easier : sheep , $1.0 < gn.5 per 1QJ Ibs. :
lunilju. 10 THSlT.AO , ( lrcs-oil mutton , TS c per
Ib : dressed lambs , slow at'K ' lOu.
lloasHciolpts , . ' > . .ii"ilio id ; consigned direct ;
nominally steady at ? l 00 < t5 10 perlUOlbs
K insiis City I.Uii stork Market.
KANSAS CITV. JIo , Kob II UAITI.E Re
ceipts , K'.Ou ; shipments. 2.000 : Moots wcro
slow and steady , cons steady to higher and
siockoisNand feeders steady ; dros < .ul boot and
shinning steers. fJOOS.lbi : cows aim heifers ,
tl T"iil'-)0 ) : slocKois and foedori. U'Mfr.l'o.
Ilon Kecelpts. 8,100 ; bhlpmcnts , T.liOO : the
mm l > ot was acllvo aii'l about. < o higher ; all
grailo * . JITS ® ! Vi ; bull , , tl < 0l.r > 0.
bliEKl1 Hocolpl" . , ' 100 ; hhlpmonts , IWJ ; the
niaiket was iiiilet nnd unchanged ,
St. Ijiiiili I.lvn si tick Harkot.
ST. Louis , Mo , TobCHTTl.EHooelpts | | ,
l. oohoid ; shlpinents , 210 hold ; markotslon ;
fair tocholio nntlvo steers , $ IOO@I 40 : ordl-
niii-j lo gooil Tomans and hull. in steers. iJM
51.1.40.
lloos Heeelpts , fiV ) ) lio.nl : hhlpmonts. ' . ' .200
bead : murlcet lower : heavy , H.TOiOI.M ; nilxod ,
tt.'M&t.'j ; light , * ! 41 < ai.0.
TIII : KI : VI.TV MAICKIT. :
rNSTHUMn.NTS placed on rocorJ I'obiuary
L ii. l r. ' :
W llllANTV IIUCD
H W l.oomls and wlfo to 1'otei Diihl. vv
2.'i fiot lot 11 ( ONCopt s" fett ) , Dak
Hill No , a . } COO
MTUieon and husband to Patrick Vc-
Connoll. lot II , blk ' . ' , and lot ft , blk 1 ,
Toiler & Cobb'R art . 600
.1 K I.cmnto.lA Walker , lot 0 , blk 4 ,
Moiheil Hriincfs ad . , 2X1
Chrlatln t Mlllor to .lames llendrlcUson ,
lot 10 , llanob'ad. . . . . 1,800
M K I'liillloti ) William Itobortson , lot
Id. lluidetlo Court annex . I'OO
S II MilrK to John Pchumathcr , o ? j lot 0 ,
blk 101 , Omaha . 15,000
Diiv'U Iliichaiiiin and wife to II W
Jones , lotlS. bit. I , Millard nlacu . . 5,000
A I ( Hills to A llluir , lot L' , blU IK , Unr-
thago . . . . . . . . 1,000
I'lank O'ltourko nnil wlfo to II I''v -
liiun , lottl , blU JO , Ho.Ml'snd . 500
QUll CI.MVI DIIKIIS
J j Wo.ir ol al to Anna t'orrlk-au. all lots
In Lo iin place , all lots In 1st add to
MKsourl AVOUIIU park and all b lUnco
lax lol 14 In .1 14-IJ . . t
Kilt Whitney to ! It > hlrk , o , loto ,
blork'IOI. Oni'lha ' . . . .1
JJinr el al lo Anna Cuirl'-'an , lots 'I '
to II , block H ; lots 10 to I. ' , block U : lots
1 to 4. block' ' ; lots I to 4. bio 'Ic 7 : lots Ale
lo H. block 4 ; lots | to 4 , block ft , Coril-
gan plum ; lots I ton and 11 to 17 , block
, r > ! lots I toll , block ' . ' . ' , Idls 7 tol. ' , D'ock
.1-1 , lots 1 toC. block H ; lots I to U , block
.14 : lots UtolH , blopk''l ; lots ! toll , block *
20 ; lots M to Ih. block ill ; lots II nnd Ii.
block in. Ut add toCoirlxun place , and
lotsli to 8 , block il , C'orrlgau place . . . . I
Joseph Colenian ( Miecl.tl maktor ) tol'lrat
Natlonnl bank of ( 'oriinnii , Mich , lots
7 and H , block J. Truyn park . <
Tottl amount of transfers- . ( A''lti
The U S novoinnumt are usini ; mriio num.
bors of the Improved llovvo HC.UOJ , Hortlon
ti. SellocU Co , u ctiU , Cliiuairo , 111.
TII.\\II.S : A i.o.Ni.
Who would liuvo ilioujrlit that the
C'arlubart Spi udol hpring win bo brought
ft oin Hut'opo to Ainorica ; tindyot you can
obttitti Ciirlsbiul Bprudul Suit haio nt
every tlrtig htoio , uliichrontains nil Iho
bolid conslitvionla of the wutor. iJo not
bo impotod upon by unscrupuloua deal
ers. Insist upon the t'ciiuiuo imported
urtlulo.
OMAHA
A\VXI\(5S AMI TI'.NTS.
Ojlld/lrl / Vrllt A < llMlMU
Ci ,
Hn < . Imnnnock nil nml
rulilicr rlntlilnit ' itnt for
c'AtnloKtiu lin I'lrniiin
UA(3S AM ) TW1M2S.
Uiimhii Itiij ( Vu
Importer' unit unnific-
turvrn.
Kluur * < nck < llurlnpi mill
'
A , /fnli/riit ( V ) , M O f ) i ron ,
trpi'l ItlfTclot solit on monthly
Pn'ment ,
send for our eiUlogno
nn t prices liiOT'i ' l-'nriinm l , Omnlm
HOOPS ANM SIIOI'.S
Morao-Ooo SHoa Oomtui ; ,
1101 Itowiril Strait
Knctnrr cormr lltlinni ! l > mtfln
Wo nrc nmklng clew pilr-ot in c > h tinjora , nnil nro
n tli" < lf K < "llt which l < \ < -tj l-
civ'ilo ' with inorilinntH
Omaha Oonolidit ill Elaotrhil 0 > . ,
Electro Uynnnioi. Limpi. Wire nnd Klcctrlcnl hup
piles of All Klml"
III. lluwnrdIrt'it , Oniihn.
Wolf Kite i tail Ca. ,
Illustriitcd cntilOKue
fno.
1CM Cnpltol Avenue.
1 UIIM1UKU AM ) CAItl'K'l'ri.
THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y , as represented
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha ,
F. A. NA.SII. Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass , Agent.
tiAitmvAitn. >
rt , v Mini ,
Cor 10th nml Inrkionsti
nscliv ilc i ted i
Uninhi
IKONVOItKS. .
< t I'i'tillM ; II ill
Wroiiuht nnil ri t Iron
tnillitlnif nnrk rnKltiot ,
lirn < a mirk , K on em I
It. II. Hitilte ,
I.lqnnr Merchant ! linpintcr ami .lub'icr ot
imilirnoyMtroot , VVInut anil l.lquori
Manufacture Kinnoily'/i ION ami U.'J UrnnmSt.
Kasl Inilla llll ( ri I'r In'II tU tin Hiptli-itloiL |
I'rch .1
ilenlen
10.11 N.
( Vinrfw It. l.tf , Joint .1. i ic il ,
Hnrilwood hiinlirr n
carpet * nml tmniiK' liniortal Ainprlciii I'nrt
tlcinrliiK , linlui-ni'it Mlltrnuki-n
lirilrni lit ii'ini-nt nnil
' . ' 111 nnit Douulir , ( 'ul u ) "lillc Mil n
.MM. I INKKV. \ \ , .
C. .1. Xiinrhiir , .1 / / , ) ii , / /
Milliner ) , iintloiK.climks I'hmn iirl'l ( '
tic ,
miterlil , i-li *
1II.-1I8 S lull M Till llniu'lnt street.
OYSTIJUK
.1 , lid itIIC'flMU / ( ' C'o.
I'ockcmuf ii"ter , ll h ri-lcr' , ritli unt ' olc'
nn I Celery SI'i Hotltli lOtli t
U1SI.UUU IHO.tll SU Ilnvlcl Cola , M in nor.
OILS.
Ci oKilitfrilink f < tnc
llcflnoil nnd Hibrlcntl
oils , nxto Kroaae , I'liv
IMtODUCK CO.MM1S IO\ .
Itnincli < l Co. , Wliliftl , V SiH.f/i. .
Dealers In country prnil. I'roilneo , frulti nt nil
uru , Irulti , vcKiitnblui ,
etc. klinli , orslc'i ,
IJ07 llovrn Stroot. 13th nad llurno "tn-i-U.
KlrnMirnun < t > otu > , Jas A. Olurk & Co7
llnltcr. chooio I'Jk'i ,
nutter , PRO nnd pouUry
poultry unit KIIID
1491 I urn tm it. Rri.south 13th btroot.
Eiddoll & Co. , G. Pegan.
nininls lon Merchant ,
Duller chcoso eKiii TOI- I'rinlucu Mutter I uff ,
clublei , frulU , poullry Lliea 10 and l'iultr > ,
12th ami Hmvupl ls.
niul i : line Oin ihi
Mnllin ft McOlaii , & Soj ,
Fpi'clnltloi ) hiutr o n i'iul tin \oiir liC Mill *
chiu e poullry , ula Ni > t3r , Poultry. I , nuu ,
US lilt KJ ( Ut Nat HUlui I. tc
bank. 170UI I oi i'iiwiir li 3t
IMI'IMl.
Carpenter Paper Co. , King Papjr Oj
\Vr nil Uml >
p | > lnKpipor
Cnrry n full Block of
of lwlni'9. t It *
prlntlnu , writppliiK nnil
UUJ HnniinlHl
wrltlnK l' pcr , curd pa
per , oto lot 171)
itucA.ii s
James Hughes , Omahi Stove Repair
Htovc' repairs of all klnJi Woris.
Cooks nnd lie uon Steve rppiiln nail wntcr
for sale aitiichtnentH fnr nuy kind
ul Htovumaile
W tllh Htrost I.07 lioiikH-i
SASH. I 'JO i.S.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo , H. Hardy Oo. ,
Manufacluron of tniih. Toy * , doll ) , album * ,
doori. blinds and finer guoilt , liouiofuri
moulillngs llrnnch of- nl hlni ( Kooli , child *
Ceo , 12th nnil Imnl Sti
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIWTEO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Al'cn Koot & Oo. & Dillu.
Itoomll ICxclianuo llulld- llooms , ii ) nnd ol Be
Ilulldliu Soiltli lli uuj liilldli ;
Omtha , South O n tilt.
ASSOCIATION OF ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEONS
OF THE ARMY.
OnoAMZEn 1BS8. 1689.
nn.nr > Kii ,
I1IC11AKI ) J. DU.NQLISO.V , M IJ , A IlLFAISJACKBOV , SIP , W. TUOHMON I'AUKnt , M I > ,
I'llILADLU UU , 1 1. CIIICAOO , u L EII.CU , unss.
OFFICE OF THE RECORDER.
SAI.EM , MAu , March 23,1601.
When nt Stuttgart , Germany , during the Winter 1881 Si , I was suffering from n severe attack
of Hronchltls , which seemed lo threaten I'ncnmonl i. I met , nt the Hotel Jliirijniirdl , Commander
BcnideUe , of the United States Navy. In { .peaking of my sickness , ho remarked : " Doctor , joa
can cure that chest trouble of yojre by using nn Ancouc's I'onous I'usTrii. " "That may ho
true , " I answered , "but where can I get the plutcr ? " "Anyivhcre In the clvlllrod world , and
eurcly liero In btiittgart. Whenever I have a cold , 1 alwnjmifo one ami find relief. " Iscnttolho
drugstore for Iho piaster , nnd it did nil tint my friend hud promised. Ever since then 1 have urtil
It vvlicnevor suffering from a cold , nnd I have many times prescribed it for patients.
The ALLCOOK'S 1'i.ASTun Is the bcfltlo ho hud , nnd has saved ninny fiom severe Illness , mid
undoubtedly , If used promptly , wllltavo many valuable lives. Whenever one hiinafcvero cold
he should put on an AncocVa I'MSTEII as coon ni possible. It should ho placed across Iho
chest , the upper margin just below the neck j some hot beef tea , or milk , will nld in Iho trcatnunt.
Ihlj Id not n patent runcdy In the objectionable senee of that term , but n slaildard preparation
of value. The government supplies forllic UuittdGtatca Army nud Indian Hospital elorcs contuln
An COCK'S I'tASTiiie , nud the medical
] irofcflon throughout the world IB well
avvnro of their reliability and excellence.
I shall ulunjs recommend it , notnnly _ _ l\ \
-
to break up colds , but as useful In allayT&Si ' ' 'gz - * - < v < Ji < / '
Ing pains In tlic elicst and In tbo back. Z' e's
s
* * "
It U n preparation worthy of general ' :
coufldciicc.
Street Omaha Neb.
1316 Douglas , , .
The eminent poiUlli In noivous , clironlr , | irlv lo Monl , ekla and uriiiurr illitnfoi A ronilnr snil
tuni3nj ll ) m ioj2m rieuaitunipfor reply
Protect your lungs by
wearing Ulinniols vest.
For cold feet buy a Hot
Water Bottle. Wehava
nil > i/.es , at low prices
Physicians Proscr 1 p-
Uons prepared at low
prices.
The Aloe& 1'cnfoMCo mpany
mh Ht i cot next tol' . O ,
TO WEAK MEN Bafferinp Uiu iittrit front ut
youthful i rrnr *
tarly dcrar , wMthiR weakm M , loit nmuln l , ito
I will winl avulualilo IrtutlMi ( ualwli coulalulut
full particular * for hjinu i uru , I'HKII ol ilmrKe .
A rplrn Il > l medkal vvurk I lieu | . | I. ; , r , ad t > rvtrr ,
man who U 11 rvoiu and dthllllaUd. Adilrfftij
t'ruf. tf , C. l'0\VJLlill.Muoclu , Coiuu