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TUK OiMAliA DAILY HKFt WKjyNKSDAV , FH1WUARY 17 , 1801.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat was Somewhat Excited nncl Ner
vous Throughout Yesterday.
NEWS WAS DECIDEDLY BULLISH EARLY
Hlinrln'rrr full nf Aliirin f.titrr
lie ( Mine the Unlrr of the lny mill
There unft n Ornnil ttitili
to UnloiKl.
Ciili'AOO , 111 , 1'ob. 1ft The vtlirat tnnrlrt
wits tmiilri iomowli.it uxcllod mill nur\ouii to
day iiIllioiiRli ilia nuns , t iicclnlly during tlio
oliili pnrtof tlio spsilonMisdcoliloJly bull-
lull nml ttioiiKli prices wcro iluclikdlv liljlicr
In tlio curly iluallngn tlioy were iiiclt ns lo
tircnk tlio market on every susjuosllon of n
( tirtlior ndMinco nml tlio close was tit IOR of
over 1 jiur cent cotnpircd with yi-storday's
Una ) figures.
Tlio curly cililcR wore decidedly btllllsli ,
l.hcrpool wusUd lilj-lier ivnd stnmer , London
3d to Gd , and luUanous nero noted ut con-
tliiontiil point' , tliongli It wtis said I ualncxi
lias born rusttlotod tlioroby lit Antwerp
TliOMj wus u dcorc.tso ofTWW ) bn. In tbu
linoiitit of ocean li.issuitc ; hoivy ingiicuinents
Mroro ruoortod as InivliiR beun mndc at tlio
toahonrd yc lorday for export , nnd the rold
\ulnilsiircad over almost t he entlrn winter
whciit boll , ulthoiiKli tit most points llio tom-
Iiunittiros wo.ro not cxtremoly Ion , Phoits
wcio full of ixlaim and wcro fri'ibuyern
while confidence soemud moro KCIIOI.U nntl
tlicio was iiuro demand from sjiccti ntlxu Ill-
Motors. All oiit lu iiiarlii'tHuio u\cn
ulroiiRcr than till * : iml for a tlmo tlicru wus a
wild ruth ( in I hep tilof Imyors while Uioro was
'rv lltlli ! for silo. Stiles at mid around tlio
onniilng were madu ut anywliviu lie \\ecii
ru'aunnd iri'iv ' , lint a Hood < if lima \\heut bo-
pan to coino out at oiu'o. Nuw\orK appal-
enlly lud tlio soiling , but St Imils wan well
uhro ut and tlio local croud also boziin to
( lump their holdings , 1 ho moM'iiiL-nt w.is
laru'uly In the way of roall/lnp. llio l.ita ud-
vniico-liowlnpa tumrtlm : pront. 'J ho prhatu
wlio lu.nsco , surli as ( .osun , ' chwarty-Diincc ,
Connso nian-Diy and ll ildnlii-Paiiium , all
n-iil KuneroiiM > , ullln order . whllo .Mlliiilne-
llodiniiii , MuUonital unil H. U Dunliiim A. Co.
wuroulKO fruusullPM I'ardrlciKO old he.ivlly
f ioiiinio ) audalHne , follonhu that sldo doiMi
toir.'ijO , Inn below that lliuro ho tool > In a
conaldcrah o Mnc.
'llio sullliiK iircssnro finally hou.imo too
honvy to ho icslsted and pi Ices tumid down ,
ivhllo many stubborn loni.3s.iw tholr piodn
fituiidlly slipping uwuy fiom thorn .mil ( In illy
tlioitflit It prudent to KO with iho ourrcnt and
joined fie cur.u an of "ellers.
' 1 hu reported bit ; export buying 'it the sea
board yesterday begun to (10 ( doubled : tlio
clearances from New York i ro only II.OPU
lui. , the smul est for monthi. and chilled the
enthusiasm of bulls to a considerable cx'ent
Then catiio the nuwt that the Itrltlshlsdilu
snplily had Increusrd 4M OJO liu diirliu the
week , which had a further ( lopriiss.n efTect.
A Husplelon hezan to develop that much of
the private null news had been maiiufactmcd
to order to maUe a hard market to still on. and
this aided In thu denresa on , lleforo noon
Jlay had fallen olT lo lll'Bo and hold around
( f-'c for somu time During the last hour the
market was nns'-ttled , May sold up to 'I > ( c.
but then became lioivv and fell to Q\\u \ and
closed weak utllll'ic , .iiriilnst icj'noat llio closu
yesterday , 'llio Into private o ibli H suld that
fniulKiiorshuilHloppeit buying owlnu to our
advance.
Corn was doll and weak from tlio start on
account of the heavy receipt-sand the con
tinued Imptoveniunt In the fi.iile Theie wuin
BSfltar loaiis received , of which M graded
contract. 'I hen the cold neither ijavo
prom Ibo of con tinned Im provomont In the iiiia I
Ity of iiriln , and tin ro was an lncica In the
cnntr tut stocks and the subsequent we ikness
In wheat , nhlch was also a wu ikenliu fait'ir
llio seaboard nmtUuls were a'so dull ana ousv
with the slilpuliiR and export business Ilirht.
The local spccill itlvo trade vv.is slack. May
CDoncd at 4-V , whlih was the closing price
yestord ly , and proved lo ho the nlehem of the
day. It broke steadily to 41" e. held for some
tlmo around from ll oto 4P4c , Improved to
41 0 after IS oVlneu but noukoned ucalii to
41"jC and closed hleady at4I3iC- .
Oats weroUlot | and easy and closed with a
loss of > ao.
HOB products were higher for a time , In svm-
patliy with the early advance In the prlci > of
hoKs : but that aiU mice vv.isuoon lost , vvhkh ,
tOKothcrvvlth tlio weakness In grains , caused
tlio pticoof pioducts todccllno < ] iiltosliaiily. )
There was some recovery before the close , but
last prices show a loss of I'm on pork and " ' 40
on lard and ribs.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Who it ,
KOcais ; corn , 311) ears ; oatH , I'Jjcars ; hos ,
The loading futures rnncd as follows :
ows :
VLOuii-ririn and unchanged : spring pat
ents , II.JO ® ) CO : winter pitonts , $4.jott4 ' bak
ers. iaOS460 : straight. * 4 : a4.U
CoiiN-J.ovver : No. 2. 40' ' c : Ivo..I , yullrjw.37 c.
WHEAT No. 2 sprliv wheat , m'4o ; NO.
iprlng wheat. Sl'tfflSlo ; No. s red , Olc.
Klh-No. a. 81'io. '
.
KI.AX SKED No. 1 , Oil < c.
TIMOTHV SKED 1'rlrno , * 1.24/3I8 /
POIIK-- Mess pork , per bbl , $ S.ri5 : lard.
I' ° r cwt. . M4. : short ribs sides ( loosoi.
{ . , § " . ' < lry. " "It"11 , shoulders ( boxed ) . JTi.OO ®
B-5 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , tij.i'oaO'iV
- flnUhed goods , pur gal.
K Cut loaf , unchanged.
, ItccolptH and shipments todiy were as felOn -
On the Produce exchange today the bnttei
market was weaker ; fancy creamery , yiW&iav ;
ordlmry , Sl8ioj Boiotlod dairy , 2U-'Oc ; ordl-
uury. lb2lc. Egg 2l5l22c.
CiiKBHE-htrmig ; full cream ehcddars , Il'i2i
MVo ; flats , HHiil.'o ; young Amorlcus , 12'l < i4
liiiiES-Uncbungoil ,
TAiLovy Unchanged.
Now York . ,
NEW VOHK. 1'ob . . ,
IO.-I.iouil-llecolpts ; , 44,0.13
pkg ; export ! ' . 0.47H bbls ; o sacks ; firm
ami fairly uotlvo ; sa os , .10,050 bbs. :
C'OIIS MEAI.-Qullt. (
\VHKAT-ltocolpts. 174000 bu.
; exports , 0-
K5 bit. ! sales. 6.44U.IXX ) bu. of futures ; 2.M.ltO ) )
bu. of Bpot. ripot market unsettled , closing
lower ; fair business. No 2 ro I. JL07Q ! 07U In
tore nnd elevator ; SLOT' , ® ! oo nlloif
ll.utiu i U8 f. o. b. Na : i ruii ; * i o" : iiii !
eradcd red. OlcJMI COU ; No. I northorn. Jl "o" .
® l "fe. " ' ' rt | " S8'tai- . opVlons ad .
{ <
vnncDd .S b\c 011 the decrease In amount on
pubsago : hUher cables and fairly netlvo buy-
Ing.diicllnlng liiiil con fear concerning the
ontloii forelen aatount ; reacted 'ia'io nnd
closed steady , ® lo unilur yostiirday ; No 8
reel. February. * l.ouiit March. Jl.Ollftl O7'i" '
o osing I ) oj ; \prll , l,0.4tll.0l ! > el oslnx
tl.03 ; Slay , tl oJi , | .D. , . 0 oainir Jl ui
Juni. , ll.UKan.03-4. oloMni * l.oi , ! lulyiow
| i ' , ° { ; Olo"lnic Wlius Ainubt.OTJ. 0-Jc. ? closhig
'lufai ' vIUiVll'U9y ' ! WU"or" ' MwttH.W
UAUI.'K'V MI.T Quiet.
CoiiN-llcculpts. 88l'.lXbu. ' ( ) ; exports. 140,741) )
bii. ; dttlei. 47i\W)0 ) bu of futures ; Iill.ooj bu , of
knot ; iiiurkotlOMor. fioobolluis.fatr business ;
No. 8 , 4MJo In elevator ; 4ijj5t4iiyo ) ntloat
ungraded mixed. 4w .Mot Xo. 3 , Isna/'iu /
ituamer mixed , 48 , aj40tjo. Options iieonui-t
JjiaSienml closed bteudy on luigorccoinis.
February. 48u. closlntj , 4Sio ! : March , 4l'c
R ; . < "j : Aurll. 40H0500.1 C'loililg. 4ijq - >
4l ) > iit40 e. closing , 4Uise ; June , 4S\ia'o ,
, .
OATB-Itocelpts , 77,000 bu.i exports. I9.00J
bu.i Kiiki , 75.000 bn. of futuios ; 77.0W bu. of
| ) ot | spot market quiet and steady ; options
tlull and easy ; rohruary. closing. . io :
March. 30M3.KJSJC. closing , 'iXc : May. 37' . ®
87Wo. closing. 37iO ! | No. 2 whit * . Match , , l" ;
lloi'b-Oiilot. and pusyi state common to
choice , 20to c ! 1'aclflo ooast , mftl'Si ! .
cUGAii uulot and firm : bales , 5 , ' > JO bags con-
trtfii.-uli oo test nt 3 7-l6o and 1,100 luivu
inoliibsoii sugar bO test to Philadelphia at 2\ie
c. I f.j refined iiilol ] ana steady.
MOI.ASSUS rorclgn , qulut ; Now Orleans.
dull mid sloudy ,
ItlCE Quiet and stoudy.
1'BTlini.KUM iJtcKily anil quiet ; United closed
60o for Murob.
h COTTON HKtn Ou.-null. quiet and steady.
TAI.I.OVV Stonily ; city ( $2 for p.icka i > ) , 4'c.
HOhiN Dull nnu stuuuy ; strained common
to good , II 30C 1.38.
Euus r lr dciuaiul ; vvustorn , 27cj receipt ! ,
81.4IJ .
Illliti Inactive , steady.
Wool/ Moderate dttauail , itcauyj uouiotlo
fleece. : tiS > 'Vivi pulled , C&SJ.Tc ; Tcins , 10iJ34e.
roimrnirifpninhil ; tc.idf.
( JUT MB Trt ( jnlatund linn : middles dull.
short olcnr ft , 70.
liMin IxjvTcr. dull : western * tnun , closed
at tlOltiilf" . 4fltlnri.r at J I < ) ; } . * 1 ; optlont
ale , Iti tierces ; rcbriinry M.83 ; March JasJj
Mny fdnf jr , or , closing nltUOI.
llirm.it Qnlct und omyj vvpitcrn dairy.
ItariJi wr-storn creamery. 21 © lie ; western
faetorv. K SUs ; r.Uln. IfjQIQUn
CMKISK I'nin ; fair demainl ; ptrt skims ,
' .
I'to IIION Dull and nlcady : American.
H7Vt ? 17.75.
( ' ( iri'f.it-qiilct : Irke. 10'ifOSc ' ! ,
lK\n Dull and firm ; domoitlc. f 1.15
Ti.f-Qulot and firm : straits , JI'J.'u ' : spelter
dull , doiiicstk1 ,
SI. I.ouU Marked.
ST loui . Mo , I'ob. -I'Miuit rirnii but
WnnAT Uish lilsbcr ; No 2 red 02'4c ' ; op
tions Advanced No early , then docllned lie
and closed lo below ycsteray ; May. 02 19
Ol'ic , clo td lrJVtlf. e ; July , C3'iMV , Clo9cl1
CSVc.
loiiv Opened 'AC higher , but soon dropped
'jflSc , anil rlo'cu ' e old abnvo the bottom
( Inures ; No. 2 cash , IW'ie ' ; March JJ'iC bltli May ,
37'tUI7 .c bid.
OATA-Uiwcr ; No. 2oaih , 30 ic ; May , ril'ic. '
HVE-KnslcratTS'Jobld. '
HAiit.EV ( Julot ; sample lots Iowa , 53c ; Mln-
nnsotn , r > 0c ,
llA\-Dull ; prairie , J'.SOQaoO ; timothy. tlOOO
6JM l W.
Iliu.s-llUlieratid active at "HiT.'c.
fi\sFf.ii-i Inn at Olc.
l.i.Aii-gulutnt $ IM
IIUTTI n llasler ; creamery , iva23o ! latllo
unokotl , MvSct roll. IJQIbu.
1 otis Lower nt I7e ,
Coitx .Muu.-riint ut .IO < n:2l5. :
I'ltovistovs Dull nnd easier.
Point 112.12 fet now ; t',23 for old ,
.
Dltr H\tT MTATB l.oo o lots shoulders. } 4.r,0 !
longs and ribs , J5 113 ; shorts , } i 1.1 ; boxed lots ,
He moro.
llAroN-Sbou dels , t.1AOft.1A1 : lon s. $050 !
i Ibs. W..ViaOJ ; shorts W 0 43 70.
lUvis 'hJIOHu.
bRKL'HIPTS-riour , 14,003 Ibs ; w4io-vt , 41.033
u ! corn. 24soon bu. ; ont . 84.00J bu.
biiipvipNTS riotir. SOX ) Ibs. : wbe.it , 113,030
lii. ) ; corn , : i02OW bu : oats. Wl)00 ) ) bu
Wool , Receipts , 8 OOJ Ibs : shipments. 82,000
Ibs ; lirlgbl wools stc.idy , the coarser gradis
being In host demand ; other grades e isy , but
not rjuot ibly lower.
Oniiilin I'roilme
I'oui.TUV Ooo 1 ublcUcns , l > ® 10o : Reese ,
ducl 'ind tuikeyM. liy.1o.
HIFTTKH-Hood LOiintiy roll. Ides fair. lOIM'ic.
I'lit'lTi California mersldc oraiuus , S.V.S'a '
2 15 ; WiislilniMon iiavulH. J.I V J.l 7"i : California
tancurlncs , J.I.OJ per box : Florida ornnirus
brlghts. $ .1.00 : russet . * -00 < a2.73 ; Ploildii tati-
guilnos. J.lrrfi'it.l 00 , h ilf Doxes ; western apples ,
choice , JJ.C05J2 M per bbl , fancy Ktand might
br ng moro : Now York npplc . ? . ' 7VIJl.OOi fancy
lemons , JJOOQi'i'iV. eholcu stories. Si 5ilM.7" ( > :
sriipp * , uor tihl. t8fOin ! , 00 ; haiuin is , crated.
t.0 > Ti8.10 : cranberries , Jt.3 (57.1)0. ( )
Vi-nf.TAiii.Es California cabbage , VWiv
per Ib In ci lies : lionio grown lettuce. 45c per
dopotitcos : dull : Cnllfotnla cauliflower ,
$ . ' ' 'riQ. . ' 30 ; onions. fcOcBJI 00 per bu. : Nebraska
hand picked bonus tl.KX32o ! < ; medium , fl.VVQ )
1.71 ; celery , VVQilUc : sweet potatoes , $ ' 2511251.
I' i ouit Omaha Milling company's Uollnnco
Patent. U50 ; Invincible Patent , t..40 ; l.ono
tiir nperliitlvi' . J181 ; ' nonllaUc , $ | OJ ; Fancy
nimlly. Jl.SO : S T. Oilman's Gold Modal , tiiu :
Snow White , $ J.n : ; ' nowflnkc. ? , ' . ( ) ! ; low grade ,
$1.00 ; Queen of the Pantry. J.'OO.
JIlDKs No. I iirecn salted hides. I SHl'c ;
Nn 2 green silted bincj. iKiciHc ; .No. l green
s illud hides. 2.1 to lOlbs . UWI'Sc ; No. 8 green
silted hides , 21 to 4) ) Ibs. ,13'l'jc : No 1 veal
calf. H to 11 Ibs , Cc ; No 2 veal calf , 8 to 11 Ibs .
4c : No 1 dry flint hldts , 7 < 38c : No. 2dry Hint
hides , .VSOc ; No I dry s.iltcd hides .V30s. Tal
low. No l , , l'4'i4o : tallow. No. 8. 3'4c : grease ,
wnlto A , 4ai > , e : grease , white II , Il't&lUc ;
grease , yellow. , kj ; grease , dark. 8'ic : old hut-
tur. 3 tHic ! ; bi > esujpi line , Ific ; rou h tallow.
l'Ji.8c. (
ll\r Tlip market Is ovcr-iiipplled and good
h iv wont at $ > UO
Hiins The supply was 1'irgo unit the market
easier. A good many eggs wont to the retail
tr.ido at 17c , some small lots belli teportcd at
ise. hut the shlppeis noulil olTer only ICe for
11)1111(1 ) ( lots.
Oiniili i ( ir.iln Vlarlccl.
Prices bisud on delivery it Mlssmlpol river
points , Nebraska Inspection , and ton days'
shipment , unless othorwlsostatuJ. Cash grain
calls Co l shin nunl within live (1 iys
WIIKAT--NO 8 spring. S.'u bid.
Rv K-No 2. hlo bid : No a , 77'iC bid.
OAT NO \vhlle. . 3lo bid : No 3 white ,
.W'ioiilu ' : No. 2 mixed. : c bid ; No. J mixed ,
ilOo nld ; No a cotoicd , .Ko ) bid.
OOIIN No. a or better. rubruary .in'So '
bid. .17 asked : 21 days ! ii1ic : No. 8 white , a'J' o
bill , 40eitskiMl : No. I white , .nuc blil.
Among tlu > sites wore1 20,0)1) ) No. I corn , To
ledo terms. 1'ebru iry 37o : .1000 No .1 corn ;
llutlinizton terms , 2J days. 3iP c : 80 noj No. 3 or
butter , I'obru iry on bo ird cirs Chicago 40c ,
.m.o 10 same , 40c : 5J.ODJjima Do ; 10'JO.1 No , a
white oats J./e. /
no KKI > or ritAiii : NOTBS.
P. Mr.ngoldof Itnnnlngton was on the mar
ket.
ket.Cordova.
Cordova. Neb , was represented on the
bo ird by Mr , I.on.r.
W. II , 1'ertfnsoii , Hustings , Neb , vvaslooklnz
over tlio market.
J. II. Krfoid , Heaver ( Jrosslng. Neb . was
nmoiu the vlsltois at the Board of Trade
building.
J. Withers of Porclval , Ia. , was looking over
the grain situation
Jloston Wool Market.
HOSTON. Muss. Teh. 10 The demand for
wool vvassto idy and sales havu boon made ut
previous prices. The tonu of the market has
been steady. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces
h-xvo been sellln : at 2so for X.8l)3JOo ) for XX
and XXX and above , and .US-IK ; for No. 1 ;
Michl.'an X has boon oIToiod at " &tj'7c , N o. 1
at : ia&3lc. No. 1 combing wools have been
quiet at . . Q > . ) sc , Ohio fine Uolalnu .it .Cll4@-lle ,
and Michigan line dolulne atX3t.Xc. \ . Un
washed combing wools have been in steady de
mand ul242Qo for one-qiiiirtcr mid 20tt2 > o for
three-eighths blood , 'tetrllory wools have
been selling well at 5S JOOu clean for line , 51 ®
57c for fine medium , nnd 53@.11c for medium ;
Texas , California and Oiogon wools ha vo been
without change. Pulled wools sell steadily at
304-'o for super and at "JtUJJc for extras. Aus
tralian wools have bccit in good demand ,
mostly nta.1Jiic. Caipotwools have boon dull
ICiinsns City Hurkot-i.
KANSAS Otrv. Mo. I'ob. IB. WIIEVT Mar
ket was very tlull ; No 2. bard hold ut777Sc ;
No. 2 u l. 8434'iO.
COIIN itondy ; No. 2 mixed , a4@)4JJc ) ; No. 2
wh to , 3xa ) ViC.
O\TS Steady ; No. 2 , mUod , 2iffi2''Jc ) ' ; No. 2
white , aoaao'tc.
KYK Strong ut77c for No 2.
I't.AK SKKIJ Blc , on the Iwlaof pure.
IlitAN Weak : sacked , ulc.
MAX Weak but unchanged ; timothy , JS 50
per ton ; pialrle. tloo 'JOO. '
Kims rlrm nt I7' c.
HtirTKH rirni to higher ; creamery , 2JffiC8c ;
storo-packod. laCcllic ; roll. Hi .t'c. '
HEOEIIIShcat , IB.OOJ bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ;
oats. : i. ( ) 0 bu.
Sn tt'MlNTS Wheat , 54lHObu. ) ; corn , 13,000 bu. ;
oats , 8,000 bit. _
Liverpool Markets.
l.IVBlirooi , Pub. IB. WIIK T Strong : de
mand aetlvo ; holders oil in1 sparingly ; No. 1
California , bs Idftssijd per cental ; red west
ern spring 8s JdO-s I'Jil ; No 8 rod winter ,
8s Receipts of wheat foi the past tbrou da > s
wore 80J.200iunrulH : , Inoludlng 110,1)00 ) Ameri-
c in ,
COIIN Steady : ilemaml aetlvo ; holders
oIlurHparliuly ; western , tn 4'id pur cental ;
rocolptHof Amurlcan coin for thu past three
days M.800 cen tals.
' 1 AI i.ow I'lno Amer'can. 21s per cwt ,
MlnnriipiillH Whnnt Miirket ,
MiNMiAi-OMH , Minn . Pob. lfl.-The cash
market was very active ut thu opening anil
No I noithnrn hold luadlly at47'ic. . The de
mand fell oil when the break In futures oc-
011 1 oil , and M'ie ' was thu ton price at t hot lose.
Uccolpts bore woio II. cars and 78
cars at Dulutll and Superior. Close for
No. 1 northern. 1'ohruury , closing , tUlio ;
May optnlni M'IO ; hlihi'at , bS'ii&.S'l ' c ; low
est , 8fi'jo ; elosln. , bl'.c. On triok No. 1
hard , 8I'c ' ; No. 1 northun , bO'Jo ; No. 2 north
ern ,
MILWAUKEE. WIs , . rub. Ill WIIK\T Easy ;
'
May.bUHc ; Ntt'-'siirlng. r8o ! : No. I not t burn , O.'c.
COII.N.-KIIB or ; No. .1 , .fT'iii ' c
OATS Lower ; No. 8 vvhllv , ai'jffi.T.'e ; No. 3
white. iKXTHIc.
HAIIIEV tiuli't ; No. 8 , Vie ; Kiimiile , : i
KIL I'lrm ; No , I , b" > Sie.
.
NEW VOIIK , Teb , 1C. OptloiiMipuncd sto idy.
5 points down to 5 points up ; closed steady , 5
points down M5 points IIP ; suei. I.LOWi bags ,
Including ; Muruh , J .tOOJtUMO ; April , JI..U-Kul
187J : May. Il.00fil87 ( > ) : .Iniip , ll.M ( UJU'.W ; Ilu-
eumtior , liOODJI.'H5 ; sjiot Itlo. dull and steady ;
No. i , f 11.75 , _ _ _ _ _ _ „
Nuvv York DO ( < od Muiket ,
NEVV Yoitu , Tub 1(1 ( Huslniiss In dry roods
was less aetlvii than yi'-tonl.iy owing to 10-
strleted western malls , as iho principal du-
nmniU toniii at present from that quarter.
1 hero was nu other cliansc. Values are steady
to llrm
_
ll.ivuna Migui.Market. .
HAVANA Tob. 10 Sugar at Carder's today
S'.iiOJ bass cent rlfnguls W ii'iOJJ ( iogroes polarlz-
" , ! V'.b0ltl"tJ-'J5'ol.l ' ; ' ( l'"rqulntal ' ; at Sagua
10. OObagsconlrifugaUDhHi't.lidoireespoiailr-
utlon sold at l,8ia..ai'4 | gold pur quintal
Clnuiiimttl Mii7k < iu.
OINCINKATI. O. Pub. IO.-WllEAT-Noiiilnal ;
No. J rod. Ulo.
Cons I'lrmer : No. 2 mixed , 403iltiu. (
OATS ) llurely steady , Na,9inlxt lJHiQ3' . > 'iC.
\ \ I'ISK11.14. .
Toledo ( ! HI hi .Vliirket.
TOLEDO. O. Teb Id-WiiBiT-Lowor ; Nn. 2
cash unil I'cbruary 03'sc.
COIIN Io > vorj No. 8 , cttbh , 41c.
OAij-yuiet ; No.8Hlillo , 34je. !
Dnlutlilirut .Market ,
Dui.UTH. Minn , Teb. IB The market
clot.ua lo olt ull arouud trom
rollowing wcro llio closing prices ! No.
1 iDirn cash. M'Jo' IVbtuarv , Ki < * c : May ,
( He : No l northern , cish , Me : 1 euro nry ,
R4'jc : Mar. BO'iPi ' .No 2 northern. enMi. 7rk < |
Nn. : i northern , IS'to ' : rnjcptoil. n 'ic ; on irnoki
No. 1 linnl , b7u ! No I northern , sic.
Triidern' rullt.
ClllCAao. Ill , I'cb. 10. Counsoltnnn tf. Jay to
COCK ml I llroshoivl ; opened oxclleil nt
from 'Jo to V. advanced on strong cables
bringing free acceptance imd an unfavorable
wonthor report In thu wheat regions , but spcc-
ulalivo holders itlll bo trln In mini ) the uro-
posed nnfiivortblo loglslution were eager
seekers to secure profits. Clearances from
the fcoabouid looked miserably Hninll. com
pared with vestcrduy's nllegod foruUft ouy-
Ing , In the fiaoof which Now Vork operators
were he ivyspllori Those Inllupnccspri'vnllcd
against dec ; dudly strong second cables and
further now ox-port business leportcd nt the
close liny ma by the crowd lo cover onrly
sales hold the market steady at 1'io decline
since yesterday Wo consider the reaction
favoranlo to tlio continuance of export busi
ness which mint be Iho bisls of substantial
advances. Corn ruled very Mondy within a
ho range. Tlio depressing Influences were
lar o arrh als today nnd ustliu ited for tomor
row , also declining wheat and provision mar
kets. The sustaining Influence was buying
by shippers nnd shorts , Oats was dull , ons-
liis oir ' 40 with other grain and closing Uo
lower , Provision * were depressed by free
ofTcrlni : * from pauKoriund rcallrlneby specu-
liitois who bought on yesterday's strength In
wheat- The buyln ? wis icslrlciod to filling
open orders through commission houses at
limits which had been too low for several
days The closing was rather easy ,
STOCKS AM ) IIONDS.
Trading Henialnn Almost Kntlrrly In n Tow
of tbe I.eiulcru ,
NEW * VoiiK.rob. 1C The stock market ted ay ,
became i.ioro regular and thu subsldoiCO ) of
the extraordinary autlvity In the co il stocks
lenv es the field open to the others tocomo to
the front , but as yet the trading remains al
most entirely In a few of tlio loaders. Tliero
were purchases this morninz apparently for
foreign account nnd tlio traders were In a
more bullish fr.tmo of mind tlnn for some
time , In consequence of those purchase" , but
whllo first prices wcro all materially higher ,
It soon became evident that free roat-
l/atlons were the rule and the professional
element soon changed front. The few stocks
which displayed strength In the early deal
ings. Including Atchlsnn and SU Paul , mot u
pressure of stock for sale that forced them olT
with the rest of the 1st , and the entire dav
s ivv a slow but steady depreciation In values
which , while making few wldo fluctuat ons ,
gave the whole list a weak temper and losses
nro very uniform and uvun. Distillers , which
has boon very weak In the face of the slroti/ ,
market fur the last week , changed front ted iy
and became the ono strong point in the list
for no apparent roasou , and Its rlso is attrib
uted to manipulation pure and simple. The
boars taldod Chicago ( Jas down In the after -
noon when the rest of tlio m iket gave Indica
tions of halting In the downward movement
and the weakness Induced a spread to the general -
oral list In the lust hour , with tlio Direct of
producing further liquidations , and the lowest
prices of the d iy were re iched toward tlio
eloso of business. No Impression was miulo
on the other industrials , however , and CorJ-
URC , despite the teports of new competition ,
advanced materially , keeping pace with Dis
tillers.
The Richmond A , vVost Point stocks wore tlio
weak features of the afternoon , the reports of
the provisions of the rcorganl/atlon pHtis put
out t o\nf \ regarded as unfavorable to the
stock , and while the bonds were strour the
stocks full away rapidly , the common drop
ping ! " percent und tlio preferred J4 per cent ,
a portion of which was afterwards recovered.
bt. Paul and Union Pacific were p lid spool il
attention to. the latter bo'nc ' subjected to
heavy bear pressure audit scored one of thu
most Important declines of the day. The
pressure was removed In the last few minutes
when prices rallied and wlulu tlio tone of the
duillngs at the close was llrm , prices wore at
iho lowest of thu day. 'Iho losses Include
Jersey Centr il. 838 per cent : Chic igo gas. I3i
pel cunt : Kcadlni : and Union Pncilic eueh. 1U
per cent , and Northern Pacific prefuried. 1 per
cent , while Distillers Is uu IV
Thu following are the closing quotations fo
thu leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex
change today
tasked
The tot il a ilos of stocks today were 4t7l57 *
shares , Including : Atchlson. Of.SOO ; Canada
boulhern , J,10) ; I hlcago Gas , 20bOO ; Delaware.
LHUkuvvnnna & Wcsturn , 8,2f > 0 ; Delaware A
Hudson. 3.100 ; Erie. 18,100 ; Louisville & , Nash
ville , : iWOj ) Missouri 1'aclfic , .J.100 : Nortbwest-
orn. II.1CO : Northern I'aclfie preferred. 8,172 ;
Now Knglaml. 10.100 : I'aclllo Mall , (1'JOO ( ; Itoad-
Ing , O-.OOD ; Klchmond & West Point. 2.'ift.W ; St ,
I'uul. 40.218 ; Union PaoIUc , 4.500 ; Western
Union , a,600.
riimmlnl Jtevlevv.
NEW Voitit , I'ob 10 The 1'ost says : What ,
the day's early trunsictlons ; tthowcd beyond
dispute was the. apathy of London , the per
tinacity of the bo ir combination and thu
large amounts of long stock overhanging the
market In BO v oral iiuartors. Kach of thcso
factors received particular Illustration. 'Ihu
London stock mar et with Its small supply of
American stocks and narrow trading , U the
easiest posslblu markut to manipulate from
thlshldu ; yota temporary withdrawal of New
York suuport sent down at once the price of
every stock In thu market , with twoortlneo
not vital exceptions The heavy professional
liquidation in Ho idlng and In the other coal
stocks continued and thu bear loaders made
open att lOkson various quarters The boar
points of the gold luting ulun , and similar
sensations , are ridiculous In the extreme , but
they can hardly bo said to surpass In present
absurdity the uiully disseminated bull stories
that ilnco the anthracite roads IIHVO been
amalgamated every other railroad group will
Instantly follow. The character of thcuo
rumors suggested weakness on both sides and
the Infeience might have been correct.
New Yolk .Money Market.
NKW VOIIK , l' b. 10 , MONEY ON CAM. Easy ,
at Ui2 ( per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed offered at 2 per cent.
I'IIIMK MEIICANTII.B I'AI-KII T V/J per cent.
HTEiu.i.sd KxciiA.MiE-Qulet but steady at
WHW for sixty-day bills and * l ro'i fordo-
niMHl.
The closing quotutloiiH on bonds ;
I'limnrlal Notes.
KANSAS OITV. Mo . 1'eb , 10. Clearings , II. no-
r
SKVV OIU.KANS , lii. , Fob. 15 Clearings ,
NBvy VOIIK. roll. 10 Ilink clearings today ,
t.'lMU3,171i balances , JII.21U , ' " ' .
UAI.TIUOIIC. Mil . I'ob. Id Hunk clearings
today were Jca7,7b9 ; balances , * A7,8JOi rate , B
percent.
I'nil.AiiKi t'liiA , Pa. , 1'ob R Hank oloarlnzs
today , JI'J. ' ' ' .Hfli balances , tJ.UVKU. Money ,
Ui ! per cent.
CINCINNATI , O. . ToK 10 Money , ! ® per
cent ; New 'ork exchange , 25c premium ;
br. Louie. Mo. lob 10 Bunk clearings ,
tl.il ll..V'J ; balances. ll a.C44. Money , ( V37 per
cent ; oxt-liungn on Now York , ! > 0o prumiiim.
HosTov , k'ass. , Pub. la Hank clearings
to.lay , * ll,5wav ) : balances , fl.0.l.n27. ) Monoy.
HiG. tier ctnt KxUiunge on Now York , 12iitd
Ita dUcount ,
CIIIUAQO. Ill , Tub. 18. Monoy. eisy at 4J0 !
percent dlourlnirb , fi4 , art,2S7. New Vork ux-
chatigo , par. Marling exehanae. low , ( I.H.VJ
for sixty-day bills and 14 87' fur sight drafts.
I.onilon Mock Murkut.
ICopj/i-u/if / ( < l IKTi by Jumu ( Jonfoii Ifnneit. ]
LONDON , Teh 1ft , [ Now York Herald Cabio
Bpoclikl to Tile 1IKE.1 Thestook markets
httvo been rather moro active today ,
Ine the I. omo nlivrny MoHo wlileli were dull
on tinvttMlhrr condltfo' e , iho I'onot-il ttml-
cnoy linn I ecu nc In goirxl The ehlf fcMino
wastbo furlher advailH-Vf AmiMlc.in railway
descrlpt ons. MIIIIU of vvhl'li t'lori-d at I ft-
per i Pitt higher In.liiiiiin rallvvnys llrpat
Northi'in ( lefoired loil'lL.peroont. North llrlt-
Mi deforri'd \ \ > or ecu Lc ilcilonln deferred ,
Cbntham prcforrpd , Wriitt Wcitprn. Notth-
OHSlprn. Norlhwpslniii ntul Shoftlolil deferred
U noroput iind IliUhtnlr'.lofcrreil , ( Jrcit Kn t-
pin , Midland anil Nmtlio.islcrn dnfortod ' *
porcenU Discount rates won1 llrmor lodnj.
i't percent holnc frcimqntly quoted for three
months bank bills No , Jooro gold was with
drawn , hnwcvoi. from the b inU for Uusslii , as
had been expected , UN likely enough that
further shlpmunts to iliat uu.it ter will bo
innup before long. Call hionoy was In good
( lemnnd at IMTiHj per t'fcbt.
LONDON , I ou II.-- I'ho following vvpro the
I.untionjstouk qiuitiitlons olmlne at 4 p m ;
Coiu7i ] immejr .Ss lT7n VIPX ordinary , ' wj
( In , nccount" . . . iMf St I'niil i jmoion . 8H
N. V. P AO Istn . .11 ? < New York Cenlrnl IIS } <
Can PnilHc . . l < 3) ) l'enn jl nnln . f. ; ' <
. . .
Krla rcrnmls 1IU , .Mcx.Ccntrnl new 4s 73
Illln ol < Cent H | . Itin
HAH Hii.vnu 4l < d.
MONEY 2 pur ( out.
H itpof dl'i-onnt In the open market for both
short and three months bllli , 2'i. ' < tt2U per rent.
Itoston stuck Market.
Ho TOV. Mass . 1'ob inTho followlni were
the closltij price < on stocks on the Hoston
stock market lod.iy :
Atchliion Alopcka I'd lloaloll A Vliintana
Huston A Allmny 20IM Cnlnnict Allccla . .
Po ton A Mnlno . . Krnnklln. . ,
O. II At ? . Kcnrsarito
Kn < tcrnll It ( I Hi Osccnla
ntrhhurg U II . antn Fc Copper . . .
Hint A IVrc.M ptil HO famnrack
Mns < Central Annl ton Land Co
Mex Cent common lloMnn I.nnd Co . .
N V A .v. Kngliml Writ Itnd I.nnd Co ,
do 7s llcll Telephone
Old Colony , . . ire l.nnison blnrii S
\VI ( on common IBM
Alloner Mn | Co now ItoiiKtnn Ihomson , UV !
Atlantic n II , V H C. . ( OH
Denver Alining * > toclcs ,
DEN v nil , Colo. , 1'ob. in The following list Is
throlosln quotatlonson the .Mining oxen nixo
today. Hales l'l,200. '
Sim IrnntlHco .Mining ( Quotations.
SAN KiiA-jrmco. Oil. Kob 1C The oHlclal
closing ( luotatlous for mining stocks today
wcro us follows :
Now York Mining Quotations.
NEW VOIIK. Feb. 10 The following are the
closing mlnlnz s toe it ( mutations :
Conditions Yesterdaj Wcro Very Near tlio
Same us.on Mondaj.
OMAHA , Fob. 10 Kccolpts for the past two
dav s 0,4.11 o.ittlo. 10.7CU h"os , t.r.4 bhoep , .iRalnst
4,774 cattle , O.OOH ho s , l.Uasiieop Monday and
Tuesday of last nock. I
In the cuttlo market conditions were pretty
much the same us on Monday. Das torn ad
vices were stronger/but with no shipping
demand and 11 liberal supply ot c.ittlo on
Imnd loe.il drcascil beef buyers had things
tholr own way and thoui.irket was awoakund
drazging ouo from tart to finish. As usual
there was tlio best demand for llRht h.indv fat
steers wolghlng from UOU to 1.100 His. and thcso
not beliiR In very good supply vroro taken at
fully steady aim even strong prices. Medium
and heavy cattle were h ird to move at any
thing like steady prices An Increase In two
days compared with last week of over I.,00
cattle made buyers all moro or less Indiffer
ent and the forenoon's trading win extremely
limited. Ir > the afternoon us on Monday there
was more life to the traJo , but no advance In
prices. Sellers hlniply accepted the Inevitable
and "cut loose" at prices ranging all the way
from steady to from 5o to lOc Ton er than Mon
day. Notwithstanding the activity there
were plenty of very decant cattle unsold at
t tie close.
In the butcher stock line the reverse was
the case. Ullerlngs were proportionately
small and outsldo butchers and snippers were
buying freely. The local demand , too.
was aetlvo. 1'rlces Mere btroag
on everything , good , bad and
indifferent. Good to choice cons
and bolfers sold at from JJ.6 > to W , ' . " > , fair to
good cows ut from 12 J5 to.h. . ' > . Inferior and
canning grades at from SI.'Jo to IJ..5. There
was an active demand for bulls , oxen anil
stags &nd they sold readily at trom 11.75 to
M.50. Vo.il calves were firm on the basis of
from $ - / > < ) to if 1.50 for common or laige stook
and from t'l 50 to $5 00 for aood to choice veals.
Trading was tolerably brlax throughout and
an early clearance wus effected.
DuslnosH was rather slow and prices weak la
the stockcr and feeder lino. There was a
liberal sprinkling of both fresh receipts and
speculators' cattle In the yards , but the de
mand was rather limited. 1'rlces woio generally -
ally at from 5c to lOc lower all around. Fair
to very good feeders sold at from $2.75 to fJ.'J'i ,
with common stuff soiling down as low ustiOO.
Representative sales :
BTEEUS.
WVOMINO CATTLE.
Ilockwltli , Qulna Ac Co.
23 COWB , huyfed , ,1082 3 27i (
101 cow n , buy fed 11U5 327) ,
I.M cows , hay fea 112U U 27)1 )
COI.OUAUO CATTLE.
Hen H rower.
M steers 1308 a 50
lions Receipts wore liberal and the proportion
tion of light and light mixed hogs wan larxor
than usuul , Two dus' rcielpts compared
with lust we > jk show an Increase of nearly
2WH > head.
The market opouoa up briskly with sblpper
nnd fre h meal-tinnier * bityltu light nml me
dium weight bus t generally stronger
prices. I'ni'keri ucrc ni usual r.itnpr benrMi
on the heavy and hp.iv v mUeil inn , and the
"hipping ill niiiml for thpspct ides vtnillnillfi ,
The buit heiiv v bogs sold at from * l .Vi In iM ( . > ,
( omiiion hrnvy unit mltol p ickeri nl from
tlMtoJI.Vi. Light nnd but-hor weight hogs
old nt from * 4..Y ) in fl.W. or at llio mlrcmo
r.1117e of | iruo < p lid About the middle of the
forenoon the lire ik In ptovlslons nnd report *
of n lower hot nuirket hail thu offpol of pro
ducing n decidedly wpivkpr feeling , thiuimiket
oloslngslow , fully n nlcl.el lovier. nnd with
several loads unsold , The bull , of Ihu sales
wcio from $1 50 to > N fin. n nlnii * l M to II < U
Monday , Thp nvcrice of prlci M paid was
J4Mt'J ' , agaln t flM3 , Monday and JIM last
Tuesday Kuprosentatlve sales-
No. Av. Hu I'r. No. Av Sb I'r.
fi'l ,1 Jjwi J4 M . . . | sfl | 2JIM
4J . IMI 4J 4 45 d7 2')0 40 4 , V.
kl . 171 in I 441 tCi 214 l'.0 4.V.
H . .MIS o 4 n i 'i ' ; u 120 4 v.
U . ICI7 fjJ 4 4 TJ 223 H ) 4 7't '
11 . SJS ! 1'fl 4 M ( > l ' 'J3 l.'d I.pi7'i '
tl" . .20.1 200 4 ) 74 . . .271) ) hO 4 fiO
M . . . .20.1 170 4 f > 0 M . 2II M 4 M
1.M . 2IS .M 450 M . . .XI 240 400
12 .242 - 4 W ) M ' . ' ! S ) 4 (1) ( 1
12 . .237 4 l fll . . . ? N SO 4ra
( : . . ; cio 200 4 so 7i . . -.MJ uo 4ra
00 . .i4 ! 240 4 M h7 227 4 M )
7\ . .241 ICO 4V ) 12 22H 4 Ifl
CJ . . .2i aw 4 fto 00 . 01 M ) ICO
OJ . .254 .100 450 M 2u'l 4 W )
M . . . .248 41) ) 450 02 221 4 01
< V ! . . . .243 40 4 M 73 2lr > 2UO 4 OJ
811. . . .201) ) 83 4 fi ) ICi , . . .SM "J 403
0 . . 1111 4 ft ) | flAH KXI 400
03 24.1 210 430 77 214 4 ( U
8 . . . .117.1 4 Ml 74 2tM ) IICU 4 til )
05. . . 201 200 450 U' . 210 80 4 U )
15 . . . .1124 M ) 430 AI . . .ICS S03 4 M
w . . . son .wo 4 r > ! ' { TI ; KM. iai 4 ]
fii . . . . yn 120 4 r > 2'i ' at . . : : < vs 120 41.1
74 . . . 102 M ) 4 32'i ' 41 .174 4 tiO
53 . . .28U 4 W4 70 . . 2.0 1(1) ( ) 400
01 . . . IIJ9 83 4 AJ'i ' t.7 . . .233 .00 400
02 2sfl 100 4 r.2'S 711 . . . .272 4 00
81 . . . . KM 40 4 52'i 77 . . .227 11.0 400
83 211 40 4 VJ'4 ' 0,1 . . .WU 80 401
81 . . . . IM ) 4 SJ'4 ' O'l . .TOO 41.0
71 . . . V'sS ICO 4 r.2'4 ' 00 274 IM 4 OJ
71 2IH 210 4 52'4 ' 47 . .20(1 ( 4 00
OJ . . , SV ! 200 4 .V > Wi . . . . ' . ' 17 120 400
02 . . . , : il7 ISO 4 M 74 . .214 200 4 Ml
10J . . .HIS | 2i ) 4 f.'i 77 . 2' > 7 101 4 Wl
1.9 . . .2I2 120 455 81 . . .210 I.M 400
Wl 271 40 45i 01 . III ! ) SO 400
5J . . .HID 200 4 fS fit . .268 121 4(15 (
O'l . . .211 1JO 4 AS 74 . . fflfl SO 4 dO
81 234 MO 45" ) 07 2V ) 400 4(1) (
si am HJ 45 % ri. . : to7 IBS 40J'4 '
4' ' ) DOS 40 455 Ort . . .220 40 4 dJ'i '
5 2.'iO 27(1 i-0 4 ( " .
. . . 4 M 53 ( - > -
0' ' ) .201 IOO 4 5 f > 7 211 4J 4 OJ'i
03 230 240 4 A'i M . .207 ' . " 00 4 t-4
1)7 : K7 21IU 453 ( .7 . . . .241 4J 4IIJ' '
73 18J 2hO 453 70 . . . .27 ( > 20J 4t.i't
71 . . .247 100 45 % 00 . . .271 4C-I4 !
54 . . . . IMS 120 4 V > M . 211 103 4 ( pJ'i '
OS . . . .20J 40 453 57 . ' "ll 100 40J'i
54 378 100 453 14 . 2V > 40 403
4.1 : W 16) 453 70 211 4 01
CO . . . .201 40 4 5r > 54 . . . .277 4 05
48 ; ilO 80 4 53
rtns AMI notion.
8J I2S 20 4 25
SllFEi' Itocelpts vvero four double docUx
ot pretty good westerns. Two double decks of
wethers mostly yuarllngs , brought $ " > .Ill und a
mixed load , numly wether , ulso sold for } " > 10 ,
Ono double ( ' " "k of l.'O-pouiid owes brought
M.40 , nnd a small bunch of tailing uwcs sold at
&UK ) . Tbo market was ncttyo nnd thu demand
strong. Quotations : Pair to good natives.
tl.25\2" > ; vvmturns , f4 01X3523 : common and
stocl.ers JJ.-0.I7" > : eood to cholco 4JtoO-
pound lambs , $4 2Va < > 00. Hujiresi'iitatlvo sales :
No. Av. I'r.
148 western owes. 120 Jl 40
100 western wothors 101 510
110 westoin wethers 'W 510
181 western vvothurs 117 5 10
181 western wethers 10.1 510
ItccnlpH mid DUpiMltlon of St-iek.
Oniclal receipts Mid disposition of stook as
shown by the books of thu Union Sloulc Vards
company for the tueniv-fourhoars , ondliu at
5 o'clock p in , I'obrunry Ib. IvJ. .
1IKCHPT *
IIISI'OSITIOV
ChlntKo Live MocK Market.
CIIICAOO , III. Kob 10 [ Special Telegram
to Tun BKE.I Yesterday's advance In cattle
was supplemented ted iy by an additional
gain of from 5c to lilu , making an ndvniiLO
since Friday of from I5c toOo per 100 Ibs.
The demand w.is not active It Is r iroly so on
Tuesdays but there were not cnoiuh cattle
In the yards to meet It and sellers pain the
hiu'her urlces and dlu not grumbln. It did not
tal.o long to empty tlio pens of the li (0 ( ] hoa.il
tboy contained and thu marlcot h id n firm
look at the close. 1'rom $1.10 to J1.77 for scala
wag cows , prices range upward to from $3 25 to
$5.V ) for choice to extra steers Not much of
today's trndliu was done below $ ' .23 ami oven
less at over $1 50 , the prevalllnz urlces being
from $2.27 to IM 23 for common to good fat cows
and from $ .177 to > 110 for common to good
steorH. There was a fair Inquiry for stocKern
nnd feeders at from $2 25 to JJ 85 and for ve il
calves at from 8 < 2 21 to W 21 Snrlngers are In
demand nt from K 00 to ia 50 uei head.
An advance of 5c per 100 Ibs. was p ilil at the
oricnlng of the hog nvirkot , but sellers vvciu
unnlilc to sustain tbut advantage. An hour
later the iii.irket had fallen back to Monday's
figures where it closed rather WC-IK. The
highest paint reached was * . " > 01. A load or inn
o * heavy lio.-s of hiipcrlor quality changed
owners at that price , and as high as tl 03 was
paid for fancy light , while lat ° r equally good
hogs were quoted at $3.00 and IN ( Kl respec
tively. Theiiuallty was not a ( letiJcil Im-
provenionton thu avorngo for the previous
six days , but wo notu ih it the major part of
the olTcrlngK sold above 91 bO , fiom il 85 to
$1.03 being the popular prices. Unlls sold ut
from $2.50 to tt 00 and lltllu pigs vvuru saleable
at from 00 to $4 40.
bhecp and lamb market again showed firm
ness. Them was a good demand for both and
whllo theru was no decided advance , the turn
was In sellers' favor. Quotnlons for the
former wuro from M.03 to $5.7.1 for poor to
extra and for the lnttcrtl,73 to JO 01 for cor
responding qualities. Most of thu trading in
sheep was ut from $1 71 to JviT'i and from
f5 50 to to 31 bought the bull ; of the luinbs.
Western hheepcompilso the bulk of the cur
rent arrivals.
Receipts were : Cattle , 0,000 ; llojs , 25.0i)0 ) ;
sheep. 0,000.
The livening Journal reports : OATTIE Ho-
colpts G.OJO ; shipments.2,501) ) ; market blo.idy ,
fair to good htuers , $ I.54K ( ) ; oihers ,
$3 10@4.20 : stcckers. J1.7 > © .U3 : cows , ? l.51.i 00
lloos Hocolpts , 20,090 : slilpmunts , O.UOD ;
market lovvor ; rough and common. (4,401. ( > 5 ;
mixed and puckers , ft 7" > fr.4 b" > ; prime heavy
and butchers' welghis , J4 ICXSj.M : light ,
fl.10348.1.
MIKKIUeccipts , 0,00) ; shipments. 2,00) ) ;
market uctlvu. steady ; ovvos. JI7JGI.IO ;
mixed. $1 UiXtOI DO : wutheis , Jl.b5ii 05 : western ,
(3 OJ4'53 ; lambs , f OJKU 'M.
fit. I.ouU 1.1 vo .Stock Miirhnt ,
ST. I.OIIIB , Ma , I'ob 10 UATTMS llocolpts ,
2.000 lie.id ; shipment" , 200 ; mai Lot active and
higher on all unities ; falrtogood imtivnstecis ,
tJ UW 50 : fair to good Indian and Texan
steers , t..70iaiC5.
lloos Receipts , 5 , 00 bead : shipments. 2,700 ;
murkot opened higher but closed with the ud-
vanod lost ; fair to prlmo heavy , * 4,70 < t4 01 ;
mixed ordinary to good , Kl 25Q4 8j ; light fair
to best , tl dxitil 73.
HiihKi1 Uooolpts , 503 head ; shipments , none :
market strong ; fair to handy muttons , 100 ®
5.10.
KunHiiH City Live "itock II irknt.
KANSAS OITV. Mo , 1'ob. 10 OATTM : He-
cclpts , ,1,000 ; shipments , 100 The market ,
was uctlvu and stuadv to strong. Dressed I eef
and shipping steers sold at tl05Ql50 ; cows
aim bolters , $ .IO.i05 ; stocKers and fetileri- ,
12 SOftJ-O ! ) .
11004 Ueeeliits. 0,800 ; hhlpnmnts , 000 : thom
m irl.et was aetlvo nnd 5o hlghnr ; all grades ,
t.l504 l 1,0 ; bulk , tl.Wrt 55.
Sllthl' Receipts , 2.2UO ; slilpmciits , 400 ;
good sheep wore steady and common ones
w oa k.
Now York l.lvo Stuck Jl.irkel.
NEW VOIIK. Kob , 10. IIEEVKS Hccolots , 100
bead , nil for export ; no tradu ; feelln,1 Hun ;
mussed beef Memiy at (1'iibu ( pel Ib Ship
ments today , I/.70 Iteoves ami 2/.4J iiiiarlirn
of heufj tomorrow , 870 Uuoves ana 7,0,1) ) ( jniir-
turti of beef.
OAI.VIs ItetelptH ' . ' 00 head : market sleady ;
veals.5Su per Ib ; vvusturnualvus , 4.1 I2'iwa 7i.
HllKKi'-ltoceints , 2,2 8 head ; Hhiep steady :
lambs , ! 4o perlb. higher : sheep , $ ) . ' > 0.0 50 per
MO Ibs , : luiiihj , ( iHJt.7)Jo ) ; dressed mutton ,
Bteuily at74i'Jio ! porlb. ; dressed lambs , firm
u.
u.lions -Receipts , 8.500 he id : alt consigned
direct ; nominally steady ut IIWSS 40 uer luo
Ibs. _
lilll I'oolo'n Old Saloon Snlil.
NEW Yoitu , Fob. 1(1.Tbo ( historical prop
erty nt Howard street and Hrooilway , vvbcro
Dili I'oolo kept his saloon about half a cen
tury nye , was said at unction In tlio real us-
late oxclinugo hero yesterday for 12,700,000
to Kyckbuuner & OooJkind of Han Francisco.
. . - * - - ' - " " _
nfBfiyiMTT "lmaj
CARLSBAOSPRUDELSALT.
GENUINE IMPORTED .
urejConilipilion Aid } DiseMion
Correcrs Acidity 'NaturcjOwriReme
BEWARE OF IMITATATIOHJ
rk .SOIIAGINTS .
OMAHA
AAVXIN(5S AM ) TKNTS.
Oin ilni lent A Anntn'j
Co. ,
H liitinmookt , oil niil
riililnT i lotlilnj Oiiml for
tin turn-nil
MAOH AM ) TXVI.M-N.
lit in/9 / OHKI/HI Ihij en.
Importer ntul innnafic-
tnrer .
Huiir iim k llurlnpi nml
Tnlnc
A. II. t'enlaoA Co , .11 O
llk ele mild mi monthly
Scml for our pitilojiiu j pavinonn
* nml price * 1W ? < Kiunnm M. Onmli *
noors AMI KIIUICS.
Morse-rico She i Oomna 17 ,
llOIHownrilSIre' ' ! ,
Knot nry corner llth utiil II nulft' ttrooti
Wonri' inikklni clo u prloo < to c\iti li lycrt , nml nro
n clisi of unidti which 1 * vi-ry s l-
oahlowlth niorclnnti
COAIi , COKI'1 , ICTi .
OmuJid ( 'Kill. CnliC < C
/.flii'C . .
Hnrd unil ioft cool S K
ciirniT Kith nntl DouiilM
ntrcotn
tOUXKIO. | 01,01 II ING.
l ! < HI\c \ Coi liter ll'or/id / ( THmnir , ( Itnhl ,
Mnniifna'urcrv of ( ! ! Mnnufncturtrs and
Timlrcl Iron CornUo
\ \ Inflow < nps met illo \\holoialo I'lothlori ,
8krll ht > , ite. 111 ! ) and i
IIOI Ilirncy utroot
IMIY GOOD- .
M. K. Sii i A Co. AIINlfMi/f ) / - Knth 1)111
fJnoiN Co ,
Dry i < oed , notions fur- Dry uo * . notion * uenti
furnlthlnu
Cor Illh ninl IIowiiril t .
Corner llth nml llownrl
.SUl'lMill.S.
Omaha Oo-nolitht A Elsctri3\l 0 > . ,
KIcctro UrnnmiH I.nmp Wire nnd Kleitrknl hup
pllo of All Klndi
1112 llonuril ntront , Urn ili'i
H'ol/ Mice rtcnl C < i .
lllustriitod cntiloiiio
frco.
1C1I Cnpltol Arenuo
I UltNI'tUllU AM )
A Ititnimn I'ui-
iif nr Co. ,
iora to ( * A lleobo
A lo ,
Or ii -iiliiruli t < Oinihii :
HUNTS' KU1JMMI1NG OIJOKS.
Uliil hltuA C.lifii , J Hiililninn A otnn
(0
Gents' ftirnlnliln t uood * .
clothing nnd notion * OcntV fiirnlililni
; KOO It
( ilvoiis a trlnl We Mn I ni'tf eolourateit llrnnd
cxproo uro- IliKkililn' Of o rail- .
puld pint11 phlrt * . ( Oils etc
I1U Ilnrner Kist Onahit
GLAS- .
D. .M Mcctc A Co , . llin < i.A to.
I2UI-1205Jone street , 10th nnd llnrncy , Oninhi ,
Omahi , Neb Xol >
GKAIN AM )
if. A. M < IIi liter ,
213 Hoard of Trull
Hrokor In Kraln , provl-
aloiiR nnilstockn I'rlvnte
wlroi to .N V , ClilcnKo
nnd St loiili
llATn , ICl'O.
ni. . L. dtMinn A Co. lito. Obcim A ( ! ,
lints , cap , tr iw oo Is lUuor-i ot lit lei wool ,
gluvo ! and mitt > ni , tnllovv nn ] furj
12th and Hnrney , 6HsuuthUlli.st
HAKIMVAIti ; .
Heeler A n'lllielinij Co. l.itlinl , A Linn ,
MuliirV ! ] hiirdwari
) an
Cor 10th nnilJnck'unSts
11)3 II 111 ! I ) ) |
Omnlio. HOI Donl isbt.
1.1
ItcflniM nncl liibrlcitlnx
ell axle Kro-vs , ' . , do
; n IOM MIS ION.
A ' "d. j lulilnil A Smith.
Dcnlcrj In country prod. Produces fruit * of all
tire , frulti , vrcuotubloi
etc. kind * , oyster ) ,
1J07 llownr.l Slroot. 13th nnd Harrier Blrcoti.
Ktrnlibrnun A .soui , Jos. A. Olark it Co7
lluttor , chooto ' ,
ck'i
lluttcr , CU'KJ nn I poultry
poultry nml naina
HOI I'nrnnm t CUUbuuth l th SlrooU
Eiddell & Co. , G. Fegan.
tiMiiinl liin VI ore hunt ,
Ituttor ( hcoo OKIM voj Produce Under Kji ,
ctHtilt frnttj , punlto ( hcoio an1 I'dullr ) .
l.'th nnd I low ml SH.
unit cniiia Umnha
Mnllin & MoOlah , Bin aam & Son ,
"MN'hiltlcs hnitJr aju fcc'iul u vonr Kjji , II it-
choose , poultry etc Vn tjr , I'oultry. lintnu ,
! > > Ill i lljf lii Nit
tank r.OI 1 I ovvi.'invnr.'i St
I'M'llH.
Carpenter Papar CD , , I Kiu ? Pv > ir 0)
Cnrry a full .lock , , f ' WMiM.liujp | ior n'lkl ' i #
" ' lw' ' ' " . ' ' . .
prlntlnu , nrnpplnu nnd DOS ilnward M
wrlllnR paper uird pi
I er oto lol I.I )
liioi'.vms.
James Hughes , Omahx Stoo Eapiir
blovc * repnlrs of nil kin li Wor B.
touks nml llcituri Stm i' n'pnlrf n id w Her
fur auto a'lachtiiunlH lor itllf kind
Of ItOMUUIlIC
no ? ' ' lltli Strati
S XS1I. IOY8.
M , A. Disbrow & Oo , H.
llanufncltircrs of > aih Toy * ilolli albtimi ,
i1oor . till nil * nnd fnn y Iiuiiiofnr *
nioiildlnui branch nf nl-IHnu
fee , Uth nnrt linril HH
S O UT H O MA H A.
UNIOS STOCK YAR03 CO , I IMITEO
COMMISSION MERCHANT' .
Al en Root & Oo. &
lloomtl Kxc'intua Hull I- Houm , U ) ivnd 61 ICi-
IliilldhiK South
Omihn. bouth Omahi. X
ASSOCIATION OF ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEONS
OF THE U. S. ARMY ,
OnaAMzru 1838. IsconroiiATEli ISbO.
TIlEiSDREn ,
ItlCIlARI ) J DU.NQI.ISON , M D. , A. KLI.FS J ACKBOV , M I > , W.TIIOUMON l-AIIKUII.M IX ,
i , 1M. IIIICUJO,1LL BiLliSI , HiS3.
OFFICE OF THE RECORDED ,
SAl.rit , S , Mnnh23 , 1601 ,
When at Stuttgart , Germany , during the Wlntur 1SS1&2,1 as FUfTcrlni ; from n severe attack
of Itrouchllia , vvhlcli8ceaii.il lotlirenlcn I'ncuiiioiiii. I met , at the Hotel Marqti mil , Commander
Uurdslte , of Ihu Unllcd State * Navy. In epcnUngof my BlcUncas , he remarked : "Doctor , yon
can euro Unit chest Ironblu of yours by using an AI uoocK'a I'onous PMSTrn. " ' " 1 hat may ho
true , " I answered , "but where can I Kct the plvltrf" "Anjivherc in the ilvlll/cd vv mid , mid
tardy hero In btall0nrt. Whenever I Imio a cold ; I always me one and find rellif. " I suit fo the
drug store for llio pi iter , and It did nil Unit my friend hail promised. Ever flute then 1 have utrd
It whenever aiiuVia. ; fro n a cold , nnd I have many times p-cscrlbcd It for patients.
The ALI COCK'S Pi.ASTEit Utho hist to ho hanml ha faved many from eevcrolllnouii , ami
nndoiibfcdly , If mcd promptly , vvllliavc many valuable HiesVbcnctcr ono liasaecviru ciild
ho diould put on an ALLCOCK'H PL STEII as § 0011 as poolblc. It Bliould be placed nciom the
chcsl , the upper margin just below the nciIt ; eomo hot betf lea , or milk , will : dd In the Ircfllini nt-
1 his U not a pitent remedy In the ohjcttlnimblc sense of that Icrm , but a standard jiicparnllnn
of value Tboeovcrnmcnt supplies forthe UaltidClatca Army ana Jndlan Hospital slorts coulaln
ALKOCK'H I'LAaTEin , aid tlio meillcnl
jirofreklnn throiigliout tbu world Is will
awnre of their itllablllly nnd einllcrico.
I ( hall ahv aj s recommend It , not only
to lireak up tolJ ? , but us mi fill In nll&y >
Ing pains In the ( beet and In the back ,
It la a preparation vvorlby of
confidence.
Street Omaha Neb.
1316 Douglas , , .
Th eminent > no 11 if In nurvnui clunnlr , prlvalo blool , nklnand uuniiry dl p i'ii A romlar am ]
rCKl > trred Kriidimln 111 ini'iiniiu A > illionin | > nJ rcrilllcali hn r Imtiil Iruttlntt with iliunreitnil miucii
calurrh , i > unuatnrrhiou li i manliuu I , lumliial VMtuknci * nl.lit lo' ( n. liiiinlerity | / | ! ilrliliiru unn.
orini ea , ulu'M , vurlroiu . . e.tlc . .So nion . liry u > I. .Now Irealiniint forloti of vlml puwi r I'arlle * un b'o lu
T | U nii > IUHV IK , irjalu I ut hiiiuu h ) ciirruii'iiinlt'iiie MM II Ine or liiMrirmnH . . . Mint - bniiul . nrmiircn - > >
curolr uncke I no pi nl > lo IniM'iilu rontwiil * or ii'mlcr. Ono i > i rioiuil inturYleir iirctnrreJ -loiiiullatlcm
Jroc I urmriiiinJeiiri ) itilctlr l > rl lit ) , llnuk lUrilurlci of I.lfo ) > ( int iroo. OIllLU luiuri'J * ia cj u p m.
i 10 a in to .3m sum ! ilftinulur
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U S. DEPOSITORY. . . OMAHA , N3
Cnptlnl . . . $100 , ' ) 'J3 '
. . . 00 , iOJ
Olllccrann I IMroctori lloiir/W Valoi , : irg I < k'nt ,
U U L'iKliliu , vloj iirmllsnt I1 , H VlaurlcJ W V
Murie , John H. Lolllni , J .V II l' trlck l wlia
Ittuil. i nibicr.
TMK IRON BAN 1C ,
Cornoi1 12tU mi I I > 'ira\ "
JOSEPH BILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 ,
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
INTEREST RfWDONDEPQSITS
ATOMAHA10AN&TRU5TH
' E2AIIK
CAPITALS : 100.000.00
DIRtCTOnS : A UWYMAH-C.W.NASH
JHUIttARD CUVC ; GAM TOMC O. LAKE.
JJBFlOWN-TilOS-L.KIMBALL.
Dr. CLUCK , \ '
Eye , Ear , Nose , Ihroai '
SPECIALIST.
nilJuKlud to nil visual dnfccM
Ca truatixl.
Hoom 18 , Darker Dloclt , 15tb and Faniani