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    0 TUB OMAHA DAILY KEE WED&EWAY , 1'KKRUAUY 24 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Accnraulatcd Receipts Made Local Business
Rather Dull.
WHEAT WAS LOWER AT THE OPENING
Longs Sold Out null the Short * Wnllril fern
n further Itrnik mill \Vrio llnitlllctl
Aliiint Noon-Mork *
mill Itoudit.
CHICAGO. III. . 1'ub. 21. There win but little
Oping hero In tlie upcculatlvo markets. The
receipts which had accumulated since Saltir-
diiy ftliowul up Mg vvhcntlumpcd together.
Local holders ilurupcil nny Ions wlicut they
held nnd thu price * for May show u loss since
bulurday of 'ic. \S hu.it Mnrtcd at from 'ic to
c lower with Mny lit UK1 , Mill was followed
by mi Iturncdlnlo droii to 03 yc und shortly
uftcr another drop to 2c. ! The oiblcs were
lower with Liverpool > { d olT from yesterday's
jirlccs. Purls wns rather ou-dor for Hour und
cull wlicnt was chetipnr. Thcro was nil In-
cto.iBuof I'j10,000 tm , on oce.m pas-sage. The
tnnrKot was In a. measure affected by a do-
crrnsoor 67MOO bu. In the l.usllsh visible
supply.
C Now York was u liberal seller In the market
and reported foreign houses us also nulling
freely. Late cnlilos were paid to bo still
weaker than nt tlio opening. The domestic
receipts In the northwest were large posted
nt ISIO ears-anil thfl weather ll\ \ the wheat
bolt favorable. The long * hold out iinil tlio
shorts waited for u further hrc.iU and wrro
gratified with a further decline toward noon
totttUf. P.mlrliUo noli ! some on dcpllm1 , but
turned buyer iiround It'Ue. and look In pcr-
hut M.O Old tin. moru than he l.ud previously
cllsuofod of. Theie was a slight roietouio
Kiiinnoar the close , the last Iliruro belli. : Wi'lo
'J hoHiiccuInthu business In corn cainu almost -
most to u dead stand after the first twenty
minutes of the session and the prices scarcely
moved from 4ISo lor Slay aftui wurJ. It
pot us high as from IIJJo to 41'iC. und as low
us from 41i ? to 4l o mm closed at 41'.c. S-omo
Bhorts. ainoiitr thorn Pardrldge. Mblov ami
Ctulahv bought considerable Armour and
llar\ey were nioderatu sellers early , proMim-
ubly against their o ovutor rueolpts Liver
pool wax flrm.
Oats wcro ijulct and weak In sympathy with
the easr fcollnp in wheat mm com. May sold
early nt from .11' ' to Ill'-ic' , fell to .lie and later
reacted and closed at : ile.
Hog prod nets were quiet and decidedly
lower. The receipts of ho s were In excess of
estimates , and urlces at the yards vvero trim
5c to 10c lower. This started a irood deal of
Fpoculatlvu soiling , and us there was llltlo
damage toner prices resulted. May pork sold
early atlll.nS'j. broke gradually to tll.Vi ro-
ucled to tll.ro null again sold elf 10 II.V > . Lard
told from $0 10 to JUKI and closed ut 111 5"i. Mav
ribs fell from IVJ7M td' f > .b7'i utul closed at
( inn.
The visible fuipply showed a decrease In
vv heat of : t2i,000 : hit. Outs decreased IIJ.OOO uu. ,
whlin corn increased 20,000 bu.
Tholeadlng futures ruiuca as follows :
IV ,
I
I. '
CIIKKSE I'lrnii full cream Cheddars , II'4
ll'.ic : Mats. lUittl-c : Young Americas , iUo
II IUKS Unchanged.
TALLOW Unchanged.
Nf York .Markets.
NEW VOIIK. Kob.'il. I'Loun Itcceipts , ! > 5,115
pkgs : exports : > .05S bhls : 20.Ws ) Hacks ; dull ,
weak ; KiUes , 20L' : > 0.
Cons MB A i. Dull.
WIIBAT Hecolpts. 201,251 bu , ; exports , 117-
780 bu. ; sales , hM.OOO bu. of futures ; 07'JCO '
lii.of spot , bpot market dull , lower : No. 2 reil ,
fl O.ViiCI.Od In store and elevator ; tl.lHUQl O'l '
nlloat ; 81.07 1.10' , f.o.b. No. J mlfl.01".j : un
graded red , 'JlQ4ltl.OVii No. 1 nortlieriilU7U
< ai.07"t. No. 1 hard , I.th ( ai.(8'4 ( ; No. 2. north
ern. { 1.02 ; options very dull , declining slcadl y
and closed easy ut li < S2io ! below Saturday.
On lowcrcables.forolgners selling , largo India
shtpn.entH , Increase In amount on uassagc und
local rcull/lng. No. 2 red. I'ouruary , ( l.o.ri\ :
March. J1.0.- ) ; , < 31.00i ! , closing ut 4I.O. > ; , ; April ,
( I tt'iiilSl.OO , closlmr nt $1.W > U : May , ll.uiu ©
1.04 , closing utll-OJU ; June , M.OI * , . closing at
ll.oif , ; July , OTUaWic. closing ut Wc. !
KVK Dull und lower ; western. l)7ci2I.OO. )
Utocu of grain In store and allo.it I'eurmiry
SO : Wheat. 4,400,415 hu , ; corn. IK1A,340 bu. :
outR. l.'Jikl.'W 1m. ; rye. 7.0,21'J bu. ; barley ,
2411.219 bu ; mult. 5,702 bu.
HAIII.KV Dull.
llAiit.F.v MAI.T Inactive.
COIIN Hoiolpts. UG0.800 bu. ; exports , 12T , aOO
bu. ; sales , 270,000 hu , futures ; 87.UJO bu. spot.
Hpot , ( julet und weaucr ; No. 2. 4H'4' " in
o.ovutor : 40 o alloat ; ungraded mixed ,
45Ji.'iOu : white , 40So ! : No. a. 4'c : steamer mixed ,
4HU&4Uic. } Uptlons declined ? 4iie ? , closing
OATB-Itecelpts , 100000 bu. ; cxportx , 11,500
hu , ; sales , IW.OOO Lu. futures. 120.UJO bu. kpot ;
a7'io.
IIAV Quiet , steady ,
llors Quiet , weuu ; state , common to choice ,
buriAii-Uaw. quiet and steady ; rcllncd.
ijulet and steady.
MiiLAHMBh-raroign , dull ; Now Orleans , In-
actUo , Unn.
HICK Dull , steady.
1'KTiini.BUM-Qulut and onsy ; crude. In bar
rels , I'arkor's , W.5 | crude. In bull , , U25 ;
common linseed oil , ipilet and steady.
TAU.OW Kiriiu wanted.
KOSIN Dull uud steady.
Ttnti'B.NTlNE IIIjliori foreign , quiet.
tdds-l'iilr demand , closed llrm ; western ,
IBireceipts. ; . 0,534 packages.
\VooL-sloderatoly uotlvo for domestlo
Douce.
, nl'"K ' .rillrlc""li"'nn"rt ! n""i ll1089' * 0-7flO
10.15 extra .
; prime. 110 00 ,
CuTMKAiH-DuIl una llrm ; pickled bullies ,
W.M ; pickled shoulders , J5.00 ; pickle hams.
rOOl ; mldd.en , quiet ; hhort cloir. W.70.
iMiiD-Ltiwer : western stuim closed at
alos. 750 tierces ; opl'on bales , &OU
" IltoN-Qdlot and steady ; American.
CoiTicn-Qulot and weaker ; Irke , HOCOa
I.K'AU Dull , flrm ; doiucttlr. K.20.
TIA Quiet , weuk ; straits. H'J.OO ,
Jlostuu Wool Market.
llOSTON. MBBB. Fob. KL Thoru In a good
Btoady demand for wool nnd sales were 10 a
good extent In Ohio and l'enn ylviinla Itceres
und held at 27i.28c'MiCUlio ! ( for \ \ : ' "to fur
NX. nnil 3So for No. 1 Michigan. Combliig und
dululnu tluecen uru In steady demand , No. 1
? , "jl'1.Volo1lllKiUit'aai'1.0'll ' , : ' ( ? " " ° delaine nt
and '
WHQJ'c , Mlchlgnn line deluliio ut 'JUiit
flo. UnwiiHhed combing wools uro nctUe ut
SlO.'Co for one-quarter XX nnd 2si > ) So for
thiuO'OlKhUia. Territory wools uru In fair
ilenuiml for line selling ut & 1V&GOC , clean line
inedluiii at 55&67o und medium at 5uit55c.
Texas , California and Oregon wools uro
Heady nnd unchanged , Pulled wools ure in
good demand. The bales of choice supers
wcro lit .tfWMiic , of fair to good supers at ( Wft
iltiu. und of oxtruB at .ViaGo. Australian wools
nro In Bteudy demand , Foreign lurpot wools
are more act no.
VUIble Grain bupply.
OIIICAOO , 111. , Feb. 21-Tho visible supply of
jruin ou baturdujr , February SJ , couipar d
with tlie week previous Is as follows : \\heat ,
41,474.0 Obu , dpfrcC.K ! .OJl bu. ! r.rn. in.OB-
ombii. . Incrcaro. .MI.IIIJ bu ; oats. ! t,8li.ro ( bu. ,
dccrensp , niqjfl : hu t ryo. l.TOl.O 0 bu . dc-
rrea e. X > , W bu.j barlpy , I.CSsOJU bu. , Increace ,
57,000 bu , _
Oinaliii I'rodncr Market ,
rimiTi I'nllfotnla rlvcrsldo nrnnec * , fJ.SVfi
S.'Ci : Wrshlnpton naiols , * J M W .I : California
tangerine * . Jioo pnr hoxt I'lorltla oranjc" . ,
bilKhts. MHOS riiR .ots. * . ' .o i/7i ! 1'lorldii tan-
( rerlnes. $ ' ! iJ 4 ni , half boxes : wi-slern applen ,
choice , tl.OXl'iM per bbl. , fancy stand might
I rltu more : Now York apple . ft.7MI.iOOfiinpy ! !
IPIIIOIIS , f.'iO & " > S3t choice lonioiH. * 4 MAI 75 :
Brnpcs. per bli' . . ( ' . ' ( xfl'ioi ! 1) 111:111 : is , orated ,
f.'tK ll2 w : rr.inliorrlps. tl507.on.
VniKrAin.ns California cabbagp. 2'e ' ppr
Ib. In crates ! liomo ( rrnnii Icttuop. 410 per
dor. : potatoes , dull : C illfnrnln c.iullilowor.
12.00 : onions. WHffiti W per bu. ; Nebraska bnnd
picked bo.ins , Jltua'MJO ; mcdlnin. tl.V > Ql,75 |
celery , : i' > a40c : sweet potatoes. * JS.va ' .V ) .
1'i/iuii Diilnht Mlilln ? company's Hellanco
I'atPiit , $ iM ) ! Inxlnclblp 1'atnnt. * 2,4fM I.ono
Stnrfiipprliitlvv. . ' .vo : Snowllnko , II.K5 : r nry
riimlly. JI.7M K P. Oilman's ( iold Modal. JiiVj ;
frnowhltc , * . ' .2.'ii hnowllako. > J03 : low urade ,
? 1 ( Hi Queen of tbo I'anlry. J..W < .
HlliKs-No 1 ureen altod hides. 4Ua ( < ' 4c :
No. 'JBiecn s.iltcd hides. WWJc : No. I Krcen
saltol bides , 25 to 41 Ibs. . 4 > jftlli. : No.2 Krcen
sailed bltlps , 25 to 43 Ibs , IWJc ! No. 1 Nu.il
calf , 8 to 15 Ibs . fie : No. 2eal c iff , H IS Ibs .
4c , No. I dry Hint bides. 70.V ! No. 2 < lry Hint
bides fittOc : No. Idryi-altnl hdc ( . HilOo Tn\ \
low. No. I , : iija4c ! tulle . No. 2 , .l'4c ' ! grease.
wlillo A. 4c ! grease , wblto II. IPiWic ! ttioisc ,
\cllou , : ir : ure IIP. riark,2'Ji' : old t utter. 2ii
J'K1 ! beeswax , prlmo , M o ; lough tallow.l'fiKc.
I'oUt.Tliv Chickens suurce. good stock , I0c :
geosp , ducks and turkeys , lift lite.
IlliTTini The best country roll is Kolllng to
tlio retail tr do In u small way at Uxa.'Oe :
Rhlpplng Htock. ion 7t.
IIAV Market Mat , JI K&i 00 per ton.
Knag Ueucially sclllnc at Mi' .
st. l.onls Markets.
ST. loutMo . IV > . -ri.otrn Un-
ehangcdi family , $ IOOI3.125 : choice. f.VJI
G.I 4(1 ( : fniiey. UHMUV.'f ; patents , Jl.4' ' . < ai.6r > .
WIIKAT Declined all day : May closed I'jio
and .Inlv P c below yesterday ; No. 2 cash ,
9.IS < ! l.O.IJic : Maj closed nt U4V : .luly. Wnt1.
Cons Opened 'ic lower , lint rallied MO and
closed UW'SiO lower tli.inaturday : No. ioasb ,
: ir/fi.-irMc : March closed at Jti'.ci May. : i7"iJ (
1)7 sic.
OATS Lower at : iO'J ' MO , cMay ! Ill'jc.
Ilii'i' No s ilos ; Sic bid.
HAUI.KV Quiet ; s-implo lots Minnesota , 54 c.
ItliAN Lower ; 710.7'c
HAY Dull : pr.ilrlc , J..coasro ; tlmotliy.
$10 UOTfcl UP.
\x-FKii-l'ntlianccd. .
lltiTThit rirmor ; cicamcry , 21ti27o ; dairy ,
I.W12-.C.
KnH ( Lower at I4c.
Onus MiAt-rirm nl J-MO.
WIIIRKV Mi-.tdy nt $ l.4. '
IlAnntMl ( jtilct at 5J40,7U
IHON COTIOV rirS-Jl.20JOI.21.
PHOVIHIONS Dull and lowur.J
POHK * IU,0.
Duv SALT MEATS Loose lots shoulders.
* l 00 : lon.s and ribs. $ V ; hort . M.10.
IlAf ! IN Shoulders. J1..l7'i ; longs and ribs
J0.4VSIX50 : shorts , J0.50.
lUMs-Ji.OMtlO.5a
HicCKins I or two days : Flour , 11.003 Ibs. ;
wheat , 88,000 bu. ; corn. 718,1)00 ) bu. ; eaU , 120.000
bu.
SiiipviKNTS I'lour. fi.000 Urn. ; wheat , 139,001
bu , ; corn , 00,000 bu : oats. 2(1.000 ( bu.
Minneapolis \\licut Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Fob 2,1 Wheat was
dull today ; not unusual after a holiday that
has deranged markets by thu Interruption
anil made rocolpts appc u lnr.se. May wheat
opened atH8e. u decline of > { n.froiii huturduy's
e.ose. Thu tendency was downward , hut the
nmzu was not wldn ye. The market v\ns
btcadv and slow nil thiouzb tlio Cession , and
any feature to Inspire ttado was lacking.
The price wont down to h7'Bc , then
vvunt to B7Vc , and held there to
the close. The eash market was vciy
active today and No. I northern sold freely
abovu May , a lurgu p irt of it selling mound
foi'ic. Thn mllleiR were good buyers , e\l-
dentlv thinking an ndvunco likely. A Luge
amountof low grade w.isollered and disposed
of. Receipts of wheat hero vvuru 1,099 cars
and at Dulnlli and Supor.or 2.9 ( cars , this
being for two duys\ Closing : No 1 nurlnorii ,
Fubruary , 88c : Saturday. Ke ; Slay oui'iiud at
( fa , highest hSc. lowest 67' c , clotlue atWVic :
.Saturday. BS'iu , On track : No , 1 hutd , Bbc ;
No. 1 northern , 87'.tc ; No 2 nortliurn , b.Sb4c. (
Oiiiiilia ISr.iin .Market.
Prices bisod on do'Ivurv ut MUslsslpDl river
points , Nobruska Inspujtlon , und tun days'
shipment , unless otlierwlsu state. ! . Cash grain
culls for shipment within lite days
WIIKAT--NO. 2 spring , S.'c bid.
HYE-NO. 2.8.cbld.
OATS No 2 vvh te. : ilo bid ; No. 3 white , 30o
bid. M'Sousked : No. 2 mUod. : tJc bid ; No. J
mixed. 2 < ) o bid : No.3 colored , 29'ic ' bid.
Coit.s No. : ior bottui , .Wduys , .iOUcbld ; No
J white , 3So bid , ll''c usked.
1IOAIII ) OK TIIADE .NOTL-4.
Harvey Doun of tilenvvood , lu. , wus ou the
board.
Mlnden , Nob. , wus icprcscntcd by D. 8. Vul-
kenburg.
Lewis ypolts vvns down from David City.
A. C.lilto of Dowllt , Net ) . , wus looking
over the market.
Ino llourd of Trade received ul lt from F.
W. West of Wlhiier.
F. K. White was up from Pluttsmouth lookIng -
Ing over the niaiket.
Kiinsus City .Markets.
KANSAS Oirv. Mo. Fob. 2A Fi.onit
llrm : patents , * . ' 50 ; cholco to nxtru funcy , KI.CO
wiiKAT-Oull , butuboutstoudy ; No 2. hard ,
cash , 77u bid.
COIIN More active und steady ; No. 2 , cush ,
J4' c ; Fubruary , vU'ic. '
OAT3-lull ) ; No. 2cusb und February , 20snc
Hi K Strong ; No. 2. SOc.
Kl.AX hKEU SO'/io
llitAN btoady ; 05c In 100 Ib. sicks.
HAY Finn ; timothy. Js.50 pur ton ; fancy
pralrlu , tJ.00 : good to choice , f j.HOiui ' . ' ' 0.
HuTTKii-FIrm to hlglier : cio-uncry , 222Jc.
Kona Steady and In good demand at 14c
CHKKRK bteudy ; Voun.- Americas lOc ; Kun-
has , 79o.
KucEUTS Wheat , 11,003 bu. ; coin , 503 bu. ;
outs. none.
Silli-viKNTS Whcnt , 21,003bu. ; corn , 2,000 bu ;
outs , 3OUt > .
Cotleu .Market.
NEW YOIIK. Fob. 2:1. : Options opened flrm
nud unchungud to 15 points up nnd uloiod
steady and unch.iued to 11 points up ; sales ,
1.1,253 hairs. Including Murch , SI l.'i © 11.55 ;
April , fIJ.Kxajl.t.la ; Muy. $ iU.i ® iJ.05 ; June.
( U75 ; SoDtombor , tl2.i ; ; spot Klo , firm ; No
7 , * I4 8iiiQ > , fl.uui
Kio JAMCIIIO , Feb. 21. Nominal : good sec
onds. 10,1)50 ) rols pur 10 kilos. UccelptH ( Itir n.
the week. 07,101) ) hags ; purchusus for United
States , (17,000 ( ; shipments to United States ,
(11,000 ( : stock , 180,010 bags.
faANTOS , Full. 2.1 Good average. 11,030 rels
per 10 kilos. ItocoiptB durliu the week , 'M.Oi.0
bags ; purchases for United States , 20.J03 ;
shipments to United States , lU.OOJ ; stock , 451.-
OOU bugs.
Milwaukee Markets.
MILWAUKEE. Wls. . Feb. 2a. FLOUII Quiet.
WHEAT Kuslor ; May , 87'/io ; No. 2 upring.
OOo : fvo. 1 not thorn , 9J o.
CouN"Kahlor ; No. J. ilic.
OATS-Dull ; No. 2 white , 311lJc ; No. 3
white , : tWW > } c.
HAIII.KV Quiet ; No. 2,5o : simple , on truck.
3"KS5lc. ?
UvE-Qulet : No 1. S7c.
PHOVIKIONS Kuslcr ; pork , fll.S.'IJ ; lurJ ,
Muy , IO..S5.
KECKIITH Flour , 28,650 Ibs. : wheat , 100.000
bu. ; harlov , 9U.4UO bu.
bllli'MENTS-Flour. 20,455 Ibv. ; wheat , 1.7JO
uu. ; burlov. 50.4UU bu.
New York Dry ( ioods Market.
NKW YOIIK , Feb. 23. The business of the day
vvus above the average of late nt botii IIrut
and second hands. Jobbers huvo the promise
of a fallly active week. With agents thu de
mand , though fuller , continues Irregular us
heretofore , the more active movumunt bulng
In the liner descriptions of goods. Low grades
were lu slow request , although as yet without
Important ucmimulullons. Low prices uro
complained of all around , und many line
goods would iidvunco but for thu lateness of
the aoiiHon , goods being scarce for uny near
delivery. At thu New York mills wldu sheet-
weiu advanced i'4 pur cunt.
Dnlulli Whc.it .Market.
DULUTII , Minn. . 1'eb. 211 Wheat cusod
off considerably idneo Saturday ; prices hero
uponod elf on May and wrakoncd largely
during the forenoon. Tollowlng wcio the
closing prlci's : No 1 hard cush , b-Uo ; Febru
ary , r.e > to ; Muy. Ul'io : No. 1 northern cut.li ,
b5' c ; Fubruury. U'.iu ' ; Muy , ! XJ ) e ; No 'north
ern , cimh , 'UHw : No. II , T.lc ; rxjectod , Olc ; on
track , No. 1 hard , Mic ; No. I northern , 87jic.
latorpool .Murkot * ,
Ltvp.itrooi , I'ob. 2,1. WIIKAT Quiet : hold-
era offer modorutely ; California No. l.ts I'idJJ
Ks''Hd percental : Nd. 2 rod winter , Xst > s lid
UfcolutH of wheat for the past three days ] ' , .
IKK ) cuntiili , Including t > , UOJ Amurlcun ,
COIIN ririu demand und fair ; mlxad western -
orn , 4utf'4d percental. Hecululs of Amerlcui
corn for the pant three < luys , V4.1WJ cuntuls.
NuwYmk Cotton .Market.
NfcW YOIIK , I'eb. 20. Cotton futures oiilot
and btondvj sales , 04,4 U bales ! rebruurv , 07i
bules ; Murch , II7J : April , u > 4 ; Muy , CS5 ; June
7Mti ; July , 717 ! August , 727 | boptember , 7J'J '
October , 74U ; November. 750.
Toledo drain Market.
TOI.HIO. O. , Fob 2J.-WIIBAT Lower ; No.
2 cash and I'ebruary Ui4'c.
COIIN .Stoudy ; No. S , cash , 40Sic
OAT > Dull ; Nu 2. oasb , JVC.
OU Jliirkiit.
LOMIOX , Fob. 21. UALCUTrA I.lNSEFn-4's
3d per quarter.
Tuiti'LNTl.NK6i'liiiTS'-2Gs4 d per cwt.
Tnulern1 Talk.
CHICAGO. III. Feb. 2.l.-Counsclman & Day
to Coekicll llros. ! Wheat opened weak 01
the failure u ( the cold wuvo predictions UIK
accumulated receipts became dull 011 tiual
vlilble decrease uud ttually closed liio lower
on the slnok demand from c txJrtpr and the
wonk closing cables which were attributable to
ni-rensod stocks alloat. Trade waaluhtowlna I
tifreoclos ng of contr ids last week. There
s K dlspdsltlon to Kcalp for small prollls
mtll the market broidcns out.
Iccrbolinrsstntoiiipnt of the foreign cropcon-
lltlonse.iiiscd sonin repl icing of lout lines ,
which had boon sold lust week. This donriud I
itipirenlly ubsorbo I the olferlngs. Corn und
oils were dull and steady for future' , but
flrm nnil In goo I demand for shipment al
about Uc dpclmp. 1'rovlsloiis were depressed
ty selling of lontr pork on stop orders by com *
illusion houses. The speculative Interest In
ho urolurt haft bieii'Slack for u week pist
ind salrs by packers asalnst current initiiu-
acturo lia\u supplied the shipping donrind ,
Ufa todav dNposcd of consldcrnblo loin
irk which had been bold nt about 112.23. All
lilnk the market now tu shape for an up turn.
t'MKAtio , 111 , Fob ' . " . KennotU llqpklns A.
\ > . to S. A < McWhorter : Tlio market opened
weak on easier cables , mild woithur nnd nu
nctnuse of over l.mo.wO on nass igo. Dlsiottr-
igod bulls sold frooly. l arlrldgo bought lib-
rnlly , Now York sent bearish reports and
oroUncrs wcro said to bo sclllnz. Closing ca-
ilcs wcro not as soft ns expected. Win Ill's
lilpmnnts for the DastlHcck arosmallei tli-in
orthoprecpedlug week , uiiout I60.0JO bushels
iclow weekly l uropBiin requirements. Ocpan
iiiss-igo increasen In tbo a.'gicg.itp nofrly
.ooo.'ioobu. llpcrbohm Is out with nn unfa-
orablo world's crop report. In which tlpr-
nany. ptlu and Portugal nro about Ihu only
routitrlcswlth A fa\oriblo OutloOk. Strpngtb
ins been shown by corn. Clear. uu cs are largo
and receipts hero for the flr l hnlf of the week
iromlto to bo 2V ) cars less than for the same
lays lust week. Tlio grading Is also bad.
Host of It Is from lowu and runs about No. 4.
The \ lslno : supply showed a smaller Increase
ban anticipated , uud locolu'M siv that re-
clpls will piobibty fall oT ! fet a few davs us
comunrcd with lust week , The Liver
pool market Is flrm and "tnmir.
O its. dull and rather hea\y. Provisions \\ero
weak cailv. but iccovorcd a norllou of the do-
cllno and loo'f ' Ilku worKlng hUhcr. A good
nany holdeis liavo been shaken and xomc of
bu shrewdest traders uro picking up product !
ou the little brcuks.
STOCKS AMI
iurly : Drcllni-H WIMU 1'olloniMl by a Opnrrul
strciiKtheiilni ; .MinciiH'iit.
NPW YOIIK. 1'eb. SJ The condition of the
'orclgn exchange market and the buying ot
\incrlc.in stocks for fonMgn account were the
iilnctpul factors In the course of urkes In the
Block marKol today , und while theiu was a
forenoon of drooping prices , tbproorosomo
iiatci Inl losses the la tier pen Ion of thodaynot
only the recovery of o'irly declines , but the
gain of fract'ons In addition. London was
i liberal buyer of sto-ks during the
whole forenoon , but despite this fact thrru
\\usconsldcrablu roall/lu , ; in different portions
tions of tbo list , while Uhlc.io O.is was under
tin- hammer continuously audits diopof 2'i '
lerccnt hud n muturlal lulliienco upon the
ustof the Hat for the time belli . ? . Thebcirs
jelluxcd that 1 ir o stop ordorj bad been
ilacod In the stock and went gunning foi
hem with uniisu il success , and the buying
for foreign account was of little tnfluonco at
ho tlmu In clieokln Iho dropping tondi'noy ,
mpartud to thu list. A'ch son , llur.lngton
Heading and some others scored lomsof I
percent , while the entire list lost friction il
imounts. The. character of buying ittractod
Jttont on at this time and thn pressure
of stocks for S'llo w.iRsenslbly icllciud whllo
the mai kot from this cuuse became dull. A
tudnctton In eM'baugu ruto-s gave the predic
tions of somoot the most inllucntl.it bunkers
Llrtlery lltllu zold woud | fi ) out , which had
tbo-etfuct of stlinulatln , ; buying and to help
along tliu recovery , the io.it stocks nnil
L ckawunna In p irtlt olar wore it\un a sh irp
upnar.l twist , thu Inference that the buying
wiu. for thu following of thu new members of
the directory Ntniiulutlng u demand foi- the
stock. Jersey Ccnti.il und Delaware & Hud
son followed ultli marked filed , wlnlu ( lead-
recovered all Its cany decline.
The muiiiltndoof thu dc ilnus then becimo
iipp.iront and thure : is a nub to covui The
shorts put out later In tlio day , wlirn , whlth
the help fiom the new buy In on account of
Improved aspect ot the gold movement.
prices went materially hUhci than thu noon
litmus , lu thu latter movement Chicago ( Jas
rccovned about h uf of Us loss , but the
grangers , especially M. I'.iul and Atchlson.
wuio lar uly tndo.1 lu at advuiclng pilccs
The duciiiio In Chicago Oas had no app uunt
Inllucnco upon thu tilhur Industrials , for all.
including bujrui ana Dlst.llers , woru very
quiet and llrm. whl'.u the Cord. ire
stocks weio espelallv strong the prjfurrcd
rising 2 > j percent , The miirkei undoubtedly
showed u u n rowing tendency , but thu latest
strength dibpluycd waseniour icln to buyer- ,
and thu commlsblou houses whoso purchases
during tba forenoon were very limited , be-
camu a factor In thu late advance. The closu
vv.isqiilut but Him to strong , vunerally ulfi ac
tion il gulns over the tlrst quotations and
about the highest prkusof thuday. Thu Ilnal
chunses are almost all g.iinii , but whllu Chicago
cage liiis.s down PB per cent L ickawanna
rose ! l4 per cunt. Jeisoy Ccntial 1'5 per eent ,
und I'nloii I'aclllc 1 percent.
Government bonds dull und steady , btatu
bonds dull and stuady.
' 1 hu followni' ' uru the closing quot-itions for
thu leading sto&ks on the New YorK Stock ex
change today ,
hid.
The total s lies of stocks today were . ' 121.352
Khares. Including ; Atchlson. 'JJ.IM , ) ; Chicago
Uus , X'.MHi ; Dulavvure , L.icktCwanna .V West
ern , 2\Ub8 ; Loulsylllo & Nashville. 4.000 ; Now
Jersey Central , 5,490 ; Northern 1'uelfle pre
ferred , 1U < 0 ; Now F.nglun I. II57 ; Heading.
5.loO ; Hlchmond A. West I'olnl , 4.000 ; bt I'liul ,
t.V > ou ; M. I'uul & Omulin. : i.lOj ; Union Pacific ,
12h55 ; Wisturu Union. 7lhU.
I'lll.UK I.ll ItCVlDH.
NKW YOIIK. Feb. S-L-The Post says. Wall
en cut seldom witnesses a market HO easy to
understand .ib this The Itcnlliu : episode hat >
established throe Impoitnnt facts : That
there Is virtually iiosjicuu'ation by the "out
side public" In tlio present market ; tiut | Lon
don Is u heavy uud steady seller of our
becurllloson nil advantageous turns In prices
and that u very laruu proportion of thu stocks
recently uulo idea by foiel ncrs are now huld
by Hpeculatlvu operators In the block ox-
chaujo. These tluen coiicliislona cannot bo
challenged. They have found continuation ,
notalonu In thn Htock market of thu last two
vveoks though the story wan plainly enough
told thuru but In the sterling uxch.ingo mar
ket und thu tlmo money market , llntuly In
the uxperlt'iicu of ullnuiiolulioiiiinuilllv dojill
sUns point so unmistakably in onu direction.
New York .Money .Market. '
NKW VOIIK , Fob. 21. MONKY ON < JAit , Kasy
at liitt- percent ; lust Iounul2 pur cunt ;
closed otTcrod at 2 per lunt.
I'linii : Muut'ANTii.i : I'Ai'Kii 'I'iaiH percent ,
hTKili.t.Nn ExuilANUK-Qulet und ous > at
t4b.V4 for blxty duy bills and tl.M fordo-
iiiaiul.
The closing quot itlons ou bonds :
I'inanel il Nous ,
HAVANA. Feb. .M.-Hpunlult gold , t.VJSU&.lO ;
oxcbangu quiet.
PAIII , Fell 23 , Three per cent rentes Kit
tor thu account.
KANSAS Cm' , .Mo. . Fob.23. The bunk clear
ings to lay were 11,014.1,47.
NKW VOIIK , lob -D-llunU clearings today ,
f37. < 7U.II4 ! balances. { I.II.I.220.
1UI.TIMOHK , Md . Fuh. 2:1 : Ulonrlngs , JliU-
Oi7i Uil incus. HSI.JIJ ; rate , u per cent.
PIIII < AUKI.IIA | | , Pa. , Feb. 2U. ClearliusII.-
0 ) ,7H ! ; bulnnieii , < l,7HUWj : inonoy , M percent.
CI.NCINN/VTI , U. , Feb. 2J. Money. U&O pur
cent ; New ork exchange , 25o discount ut
pjr ; cleurlngs , tl,4U.v > a
bT. Louie , Mo , } < t < b 23. Hank clearings.
M.t ) 5.S15 ; balance ! ! . t-Wo 751 , Money , quiet , OiC7
per cent ; exchange on New York , .0' premium
BOSTON , Ua . , 1'eb. 2a-Clearlngs.J17.020-
181 j bftUuocs , m,6UV > uiuney , j ) , tu U vut
cunt , Kx ou NflwnYnrk , to 20c pro *
iiiluir.
Nr.w Oitt.KAS8. Li. . JfMif 2:1. : Clo.irlng * . 12-
2"'sV'4t. NIMV York ( xrHhluc coinniorclal. f o
pcrfl.OOJpiemlum ; biiik , fl 5 } per fl.wo pro-
mliini. -v.
CinrAoo. III. . Fob. ffl..Monoy , ( I per cent.
Clearings. JI'i,2.OJt ) . New V rrk oxrliunao..Vio
discount. Sinning rxchaiice.dull nt f 1.8.1V for
slxty-dhy bllln aiid
> 'ow York Minim ; < Jilotutli > 'll.
NKW VOIIK , Toll. 2.1 The following are the
closing mlnln : stojic quotations :
i.ivi : STUUK MAUKITS. :
I'rlci-s In Cuttlo ( ie.u-rallr Dull , Owing to
Unusually Hfiv OIlVrlilRS.
OviAMA. I'ob 21. lluauipts for two days ,
5,841 cattle , 9,210 ihogs and 2,740 hheup ,
against b.4 ll c.iltlo. 10.7.1. . ' bogs and bo I sheep ,
Monday an I Tuesday ot last week.
Anotnur liberal run of catllo g ivo the
buyeis the be'st of the situation. Owing to
tlu > had condition ofetsluru m.ti < cts the ship-
liliiRiIuiuiiud VV.-IB rither limited. An export
buvur look 1,400 nnd Hwrib. steers ut fioj nnd
? ! . ) ' . liit aside fro n1 tills Ilia drcs33 < l liecf
buyers hud piaetciIv ! | no upuosltion
nnd hnuc'iil the. cattle ut their
own prices. Good I.O'iO to I.MW
ib. steers sold from V-l-1 to JI.G5 and fair to
good llcbt stuers fioni Itto to IJ.25 The feed
ers being active bidders for the latter class of
cattlu kept Mijues fr > m-4i . totalrccK. .
a \ \
.ng \\rccK.
. . , . . . . . . . .
-L iiu-w.um.irf- .u Mri.u 'j .v viw\vilfclli * "
Monday and irom Ijcui2 > u lower than Salur-
duv. i
Ken butchers' nnd cunncrs' stock partook
of the Koncrul dullness and prices were de
cidedly lower. ItecclptR being llbeial at
other points outside butchers were not buying
und local buyers being loft to their own de
vices proceeded to htlll further dupiess
values an additional decline of fiom
Ho to Tic on all grades except perlrips tlie
very best fat stock. The two days'
decline amounts to fully 25c. Trading wus
duller than for weeks past and scvoril
bunches were unsold at tbo uloso. There was
plenty of good to choice stock buiuiind It mid
Irom ffJ 70 to W25 , Fair to good cows sold from
JAM ) to 1J.7J und calves from $1.25 to Jl.bO. The
demand for bu Is , o\uu and sta.'s was good ,
with prices not much dllforont from Monday
at f I. * i to tl 15. C.ilvus wuio stuady on the
b.isls of 2 00 to V Oil for poor to good stock.
.StocUors and feeders continue. In actlvo de
mand with prices steady to sliong nt $ , ' .75 to
$1.25. Kupieuuntatlvu sales :
, FTKtltS.
11II.KUIIB AND 61'ltlNOEIIS.
No. urjlt I'r.
I cow and calf. . . . . 'SJ ? , , . . . . . . . M20Q
1-ow nnd oalf ) ! . 3000
1 cow und calf r . . . . . . 250D
1 cow and cnlf . - 100
1 cow and c lf. , . , . . ,2203
1 cow und calf , , 2100
I cow und calf 20AJ
1 sprlir-'t'r. 3003
Isprlngur 2000
lloiishllu tbu run wns not overly hca"y
and reccli ts for the two auyfc fall J,5Wthortof (
thu HUIIIU two duys lust weuk thu supply ap-
pourcd ample In view of the conJltlou of
other muikets und thu buarlbh liullnutlon of
thu buyer * liuro.
Thu demand for light and butcher vrolght
hogs continues liberal both from tthlppeiHund
fresh mu.it dealers nirl lor this ruasou these
giades wcio fully steady ; .it fnim JLhU tofl. " . ' .
Tin ) best hi'iivy ho , ; vvuru n Hh > idu tofolower
ulthoutfbkhlppoiii Ijuught freely ut from II.cO
to 4 05. On common he ivy and mixed puckers
pr ce WITH uenuially fo lower ul from 11.50 to
(4 t , 'Ihu iiiaixot ratlu r wgaUenud us the
moi nlug advanced uu i clo > c-d with about fill
un o d on which bids wuio from 5o to Ho
luwor than Monday. Trudliu wus lurgulv-
fr mi4.5ilo li.bO against fre < m fl.Ul to II bi
Moiiduy , Thu nvuraeu of nrlces p..ld was
Ji.ulU analnktWUJii Moniluy and JI.M'i lust
No. Av. all. Pr. No. Av. fah. Pr.
i W7 120 it U W 2JJ JtXJIlW
'J . . . VO 4) ) 440 ' 72 . . . .SIO ItO 4W
n , . , , , : ITO 4 40 no . . . , : n.i MD
. .ViO 'J-'rt 100 4R )
J - 4 4) 68 . . .
8 . . . .HIT K ) 4 4ri IT , . . .I1C 4fil
0 . W 40 4 4S 71 . 101 IW ) 4fiO
4 . . . .HOT . ' 4 CO
- 4 f.1 04 . . . . 'W 40
0 , . . , : n 80 4.0 7J . ISS d ) 4 BS'J
17 , . . : i 4 fi ri , . , .itc. so 4ia'i '
115 .ail ! 010 4 'fl 81. .3.15 lf,3 40J'i '
.M . ; i8 | wxi 4 r. ) ft7 . .214 8J 4 'i
0 ! . . . ' 00 KK ) 4 M CO . ,107 100 4 V'i '
d" . : ui ino 4 v m .sis 4 M
7 , . . . : ( , ? 4 M 44 17 40 4 ( U
10 . . .2.W 4 M 5' ' ) . yf , 40 4 M
01 . ' . " 'S MJ 4 M M . . . . WJ 83 4C5
103 . IBI i-00 4M 70 . . .Ml < O 4 M
71 . .2 < W 20 4 .M 7i . 211 ICO 4 ( . " >
IB . . . .2JI 120 4M 74. . . .200 - 4 U1
f > l . 1120 40 4 M M . . . . ' 'I. 120 4G' >
fO . . .III. HO 4 M 70 . . . 2Ifl 40 4 fV >
i i . . : CH : en 4 rvi \a \ . . . . am w 4 res
. . . . . " ! 440 4ft. ' W . : i7 ! - 4tkr >
ai . . . , : ns : io 4 r > > M . . . . 2111 40 4i.- >
M . . . 2HI l.'O 4..S 21 . . UK ) 4M
ns . . . , VM : eo 4 M M . ut so 4u %
nj . . . . .2stjo 4M M . . .an - 40.-
50 i. 221 12-1 4M 71 . HIM 80 401
71 . . . ! } fl | : r.M 455 W . . . .24J 4 M
20 . . . il.'O hO 4 M TO . . .201) 40 4 Ki
f > 7. . . .IRS ICO 4M 70 . . .2J JO 4M
72. . . . . 277 240 4 f > 7'4 H ) . .UK ) 40" .
70 . . 2I.M ICO 4 fl7'i 01 . .203 4M
(0. ( . . 101 M 4 Wl d" . . .2VI 120 4M
04 . 21U WW 401 - 32.1 . . . .201 l.'O 4 ( - '
& ' . IIU 10J 400 M . . . . 21 , ' . ) 100 4to
18. . . 242 120 4 ( K ) (9 , . . .241 120 4 OS
OK . . .271 VOI ) 403 fil . . .251' ' ) 40 4 ( K
M . . . .275 120-401 07 . . . 217 40 407' ,
. ' 0 . . . 11 * H 4(0 ( 72 . . .20 4C7'J
C > . . . . UO 10J 403 18 . . . .2C 120 4 O7'i
CO . . .281 frO 4 OU 72. . . .SKI 4t)7 < i
TO . 211 Ml 4 ( M ) . SHU 407S4
77 . . . .IOS 210 400 70. . . .2.10 40 4 O7't
f > 7 . . . ' . ' .SO 120 41.0 d7 . . . B.U 40 4 074 !
fil ' . . . .WJ 1110 4 tO 7.1 . . .127 470
Wl . : i)2 ) 80 403 01 . . .2W 4 70
7S . . . I1U9 200 4 tO 7S..22J 4 70
W . . . .2.W 80 4 OJ 78 . .MI 4 70
73 . . . . .00 80 4 00
AM ) HOUrlll.
1 . . . . a"0 200 l. . .410 4 ( X )
2 . . .25) 200 ! l . .1101 40 423
Siirm Ho olptswero aualn rather liberal
and ovorytlihiK was dlBpo < i | > ( | of ni coed ' -on-
Mill. Twodonlio ) decks ofvestoru wothois
wi-roconslijned direct to S lft A , Co. anil not
olTered on the tiiatkut , and two double docks
of latnlis were consleni'd thronisli and net foi
sale , I'rlc.'s rnniod from $1 7. > for Moxlv.in
owes to t0 for natlMivtlicrs. . The duinand
continues ( 'ooil nnd ilio inarKet Btronsr. Quo-
titions : I'alr < o coed natives , $ l,2")5tT ) 40s
westerns , fl.OtiQi.V.'ii ennui on and stocU slicoi ) ,
$ . ' .5 ® I.7.V ( Jood lodioluo w to UJ-lli. Iambs
uru mmilnil : y ( | imtccl at from $ I25 to ( O.UO.
Ilcpru-L'ii tul Ivo sales ;
No. Av. Cr.
) i westrrn wotlii'rs . 117 $5 0" >
U'natlxowethors . 118 fl 40
O'l ' natho mixed . . . . . 81 5 OJ
10J Mexican owes . 72 360
Itecelpts : i ul nUpiisltlon nf Stock.
Ofllclal rocolots und disposition nt stock as
shown by the boo' < s of tbo Union Stock Yards
comp.inv for the twunty-foiti hours , ondlni ; at
5o'clock p in. Kobrnary 24 , ISO. .
IlkCKII'T-l.
IIISPOSITIIIV.
IIU % LIH
Omaha I'acklnK company 411
( i. ) l. Hammond company r > t M7
S ltV ( < o IUH 450
Cudithy I'ucklnKConii | nt i.y)7 )
John 1 * Squires * Co 78J
Klnxnii A M > n 841
bpurry X II 81
Shlppem imd feeders l.u ; SOU
Left u\er 2UO ilHJ
Total. 760
I.UcMncIc liirkrt.
CniRAno , 111. . Tob. ' 'I. [ Special Telegram
toT u HUE. ! A dull and drooping c ittlo mar
ket was oNUorlonceil , nor WHS any other con
dition to uooxpeclcd when the u\ti < nt of the
supply Isciin ldered , tlio receipts stncoSatur-
( l.iy excffdliiKlUl. OJ head , us against u llltlo
moro than H.U(1U ) ( for the s.inio time List weoK.
'I hnre w.is but little demand today fnr sblp-
inent. und owliu to the diillnu s of the loeal
rutail beef tiaile , cliv butchers wanted less
than their usu U iniiniii r Sales wore ux-
tremolv slow , and tlio IIVOPUKO of urlcos was
fioni . " > u to lilo lower , niuklii. a tleclluo since
Prlilav of from IDo to uu per 100 11)3. Choice
export irr.ules held up better than other do-
sfilptlons. as they were In small supply und
the fori'L-n m.irki't Is He higher than last
wcelc. TradliiB was on a basis ol from f 1.1" ) to
$ .1.10 foi Inferior to choice cows. * 1 . " > J to $ ! ( , , >
for bulls , j-.1 - ' . " > to M.i.'i for slocluirs and feeders
and { - ' Ui tn $ .V."i for common to o\tra dressed
beef and shluplnc steers Texas cattle were
nominal at from f. . 'i to $1.10.
I bo fact that the arrivals supply tx.'nln ran
considerably ahead of oxpe < .tntloiis wassulll-
uieut to cause .1 furtliri Miftenltii ; of prices for
lie s. The soft weather adilud to the de-
prt-sslon and u comparison of today's sales
with those reported ycntorday shows a lct > - > of
from 5e to Ilo per 100 Ibs. ufosliiK quotations
wcio fiom 91 : ii to 4 01 for medium and heavy
weights and M.V. > to { 4.6 1 for light. There was
not much animation In the trade , fclilppora
wanted about the usual number but local
pacliuis woio utterly IndllTcrent. They claim
to l.o losing money ut the picscut prices for
hogs ,
In the sheep branch of Iho stock nothing
nrw was developed. Althouuh the receipts
continued very llbcrul tiiid tin- weather un-
fa\or.iblo. the demand wus stroui ; onoiiRh to
cnablo sellers to sustain Monday'H prices.
Common to extra sheep wcie iiuoied at from
$4 T.'i to } C. o and R lies of Itmbsuoro on a b.isla
of from } : > / ( ) to $1.80. As for some time pas ! ,
the greater pirt of the supply came from
\\i > al of the Missouil rlvtir.
Keco pts wcro ; Cattle , 10.000 ; Im0-s. 34,003 ;
shncp. It.UUO.
The Evi-nlns Journal reports : OATTI.E Ilc-
celpts , 5.0 JO ; BhlDments , J.ODO : market slow
anJ uiisottod ; good steers , t4. ' . ' . * > 94 ; 7ii ;
others , * J Wc'tBDj feeders. WOO ® : ) 50 ;
stccUers. $ I.T.'iJ'J5 ; cows. tl.fStlS HO.
HODS Itocolpts. IC.OOU ; snlpmontB , 14.000 :
market slower : rough and common.
IN 4U3 . ( iO : mixed , $4 ( Iv31.7. ) ; prime heavy
and botchers' weights , { 4.60(34.85 ( ; lUht ,
. . .
SiiEEr Itccoipts. 0,00) : BhlpmcnU , n.ro ) ;
marUet fairly actheand atuady ; owes , f.l M
® -l.b.ri ; mixed. Ul.TUfc.XO'i : vethors and yoar-
Huge. l"i UOST.75 : westerns , JI1KJSJ.10 ; liimus ,
} 4.5 © 6 'Jj. _
Now York I.lvo .Stock .Murlu't.
NEW YOIIK , 1'ob. SI. llKKVEs Hecoluts.
11,78 7hcad , all for exporters and slaiiEutnrs ;
no trade ; fcelln ? flrm ; drct > t > cd liecr sloera ,
Oa8'io peril ) . ; slilomrnts today , MO beeves.
CAUVKS Receipts. 4IVJ head ; iiiarKct firm ;
voalc. ttt 0KJi8 ( 50 Dor 103 Ibs. ; western cubes.
J.I OC © ' .03.
SIIKKP Kocelpts. 5,8'iS ho id ; Hteady ; sheep ,
$ . i.oc@i..r ( : ) ) ; lambs , Jfl . ' > Vft7.uu ; dressed mutton ,
rIOc per ib. : dressed lamhs xlow at WBIIc.
lions Uocolpts. " .li > ho id consigned direct ;
nominally steady at jl.lJ@.ri 4J per 100 Ihs.
KiiiiKiis City Llvo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo , Fob. 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4. ' 00 : shipments. 1,000. hteurs were
dull and barely steady ; cows and feed
ers. steady. Sales : Dressed beef and ship
ping htccrs , SIOfil.lU > ( ; cows mid heifers , 41.51
( rJi.VO ; stockerH amlteodorsX \ > < & .1 ( A
Hoe < Recolpts. 10,000 ; shlpmonts , 1,500 ; the
market was fairly native anclAulowor ; ranged
U 5031 OJ ; bulk , $4 4UQ5 5 < ,
bllUKi1 Receipts. 1,000 ; shipments , 441 ;
the market was strong.
_
St. I.oiiU l.lvo Stoiik Murkot ,
ST. Lotus. Mo. Teh. it. OATTf.B-Iteoolpts ,
two days , a.000 ; shipments IRV ; inarUol siow ;
( air to uanrtv nnthosteorh. M UKiftl..W : fair to
uretty good Indians mid Toxnns. U.LO < ii ) 10.
IIixiN Receipts , two days. O.HOO ; HhlpmonU.
1'tMs market lower ; fair to prime heavy , MM ®
4.S1 ; mixed , ordinary to good , JI.10IM.TU ; Unlit ,
fair to best , ) l5Ql.t .
KllCKl1 Rouoipts. two days , 603 ; shlpmentH ,
none : market strong ; fair to good luitehuis ,
75a5.75.
llllkcd by H UOKIIH Hut lor I'lrin.
H. f. Hanson of Concord In , Kan. , bemoans
tbo loss of some butter and cpcs which ho
consigned to the Omaha Butter und Egg
company , ' . 'Oil , 201U , 201.r ) Miami streot.
Mr. Hanson reported to / . T. Llndsoy fi
Co , who turned tbo lottur over to tlio police.
No such flrm was found , but the consignment
had boon received and receipted for by a
reproaenUUivo of the mythical company , who
afterwards disposed of thorn to tbo coin in is
blon houses. _
Another Fr ' > Kindergarten ,
The Tree Kindergarten Association of
Omaha has ostabUshci * a kindergarten In the
Lutheran chapel , at the coruorof Fourteenth
und Cantor streets. Miss Ileuock of Chicago
bus beep placed In charge of the school.
The school has opcuod with a voiy oncour
nixing attpndunco mid other schools will oo
opened soon. Children fromli toeurs ) ) old
nro admitted and ichool U kept flvo days
in the week. _
lliilldlnK
The following permits were issued by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday ;
CharlfH 0. fehagron , one and a half story
brick ilwellln. , VHJ"I llrlhlol btreet . * : ' ,50 ! )
M. A. Comstiick , addition to hiluk hulld-
Ing , I.Wii Dnutflasfctrtet , . 'J.OOO
Unoninor iiermil. . , . , . luj
'lotal
NOTIIINd MN IJU WOKSK
for the blomuch thun strong purgatives
and nporionts. The guiiuino Carlsbad
Spruilol Suit is a natural plausant ujioii-
cnt , laxative and d.urotlo. Hotturo und
Boi'iiru only Uiogonuinowhich must htivo
the ult'tmturo of "Uisncr ft McndcUon
Co. , Agents , Now York"onovory bottle
OMAHA
KUIUU I ) A I ) PS' Directory / J
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TEHT-AWNIKD
COMPANY ,
Hnc < lintninufk , oil nn I
rnblior clolhlriji.inil fur
cntnloRUO 1M1
BAGS AND TWINES.
BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO
Importer * nmt nnn.ific-
turor .
r lour Sacks llnrlipi nmt
Tnlno
BICYCLES.
A.H. PERIOD & CO M. 0. DAXON ,
t.OJ Doilga stroot. Illctclcs * nM tin monthly
Send for our citiliuuo imrincntt.
nm ) prices KVl7t Karnini t , Omnha.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-COESHOECO.
IIOI Howinl HlroM
* \ ory cornr llllinnit Doimln' otn-oH
\VJ sr akinit clo o prlcoi to caili h lyoi . an t nro
nollliiK u it in of irooiH which It > ry !
onhlenlih iiiorilitnti
C.AL , COKE ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE &
LIME CO. ,
llnnl end ofl ocnl SIC
corner IGth and Uou H <
Btrcets.
CORNICE. | CLOTH NG.
EADLECORNICEWORKS OILMORE&RUHL ,
Mamifactarori of ( ? ! Manufnctiircn and
Titnltcd Iron Cornice
Window cups , mi'Ulto Wholesale Clothlcn ,
" , vto. 1110 unit
110J Itarncy Btrcnt.
DRY GOODS.
SMITH & . CO. XILPATRICK-KOCH
M.E. . ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry Kondr , notions , fur- Dry uonil" , notions , cents'
nlshlnc Rouds
. Cor I hnhd llowurdits.
Corner llth and Howard.
ELECIRICAL SLPPLItS.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Klcctro Dynamon. 1amtn.Vlro and Klvctrlcal fcup
piles of yMI Ktndii.
1112 iluCTiird treot , Omiha.
RUSSELL SAGE , the well-known
financier , writes :
" 506 Firm AVIC.VUJ : ,
NEW YORK CITY , Dec. 20 , 1890.
" For the last twenty years I have been
using ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. They have
repeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains , and pains
in my side and back , and , whenever I have a cold ,
one on my chest and one on my back speedily
relieve me. My family are never without them. "
Beware of imitations , and do not be deceived by 1
misrepresentation. Ask for ALLCOCK'S , and let no /
solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. '
rDOWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha' , Neb.
Th eminent specialist In nervous , chronlr , private , blool , ekln and unnnrr dlicHfcn A roular anij
rfKlltirtrt lirndiiBlu In mvdclno , an diplomat ana cerlllltHtcs iliuw , Jsitlll treating irlla tbu trieiuil iu < co |
catarrh , spuruialorrhoea , lost laanhooii , loudniil wuaknets , nuht losses , hnpnivnor , i/plilhk. Klrlctiirit , ffom
orrhcea.Kleet , Tarlcnrele.clc. No mercury u ed. Now trexlmunt for lo oflliil | > owr. 1'arllui uiMbfu to
Tlsllmuniay bulroatalai home br ourrmpundence , McTUtno or Initrunients suiit by uiad or etprers >
ourvly packed , nu marks to Indl.aUi ronlunts or lonilor. Ono uirronal Intortlow prefurred. Cnniullallua
free t orruNponUcnra itrlctlr iirlratu. Hook ( Myuinrlei of Ufu ) lunl Iron , ODico uoursUa. m. lull f.w *
buudajs ID . m.lo 12 m. ttcuu itaujp for reply.
Cnttorrlten. Gleetnnl r oriirri'n
Hired In 2 days by the 1 roach Ita'iiudy entit
led the KINO. It dissolves iiKulnst and Is ab.
torbed Into the liillmnod partn. Will refund
money If It dooi nut euro , or ramoi utrlolur
Oentlenien. liuro U a rfllUhlo artlo'e. ' U
paokmce , or 2 for * i per mall propiio. hno
lillllll > VCU. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITOROMAHA , Nil
Capital 7777. $10IW (
Surplus 0 ( ) , . > OJ
Olllcuran1 Dlrectori-llonrr VnWi. preildont ,
II a Cu.hliu , vloj pruildent. < X H JUurlco \ \ , V
Mur i ) , John ri. colllni. J.V. . . lMlrlck. MwtJ A
Itmd , Ca > luer.
TM13 IRON BA.NK ,
Coruur 12tli and Faraain Sts.
IRON WORKS.
PAXTON & VIERLINQ
IRONWOnKS ,
Wrought nn I caM Iron
hiilldlnc work , enilnri
bra-s work , ttonerul
LIQUORS.
HER & co , , R. R. BROTTE ,
Manor Merchants
llltllnrnrr Strut , Impoftfr an ! .tob'iar of
ninetand l.lqiiori.
Manufactnr r Kcnnolr'i IOW and llH ) Karnani .
Knit India Ulturj Trlrellition n | > | ilctllan. |
FRIGK A. HERBERT.
o liquor iknlor
10)1 Knrnninit ,
LUMBER.
CHAS. R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEID ,
Itnrdwnod hunt er , trooj
carielx nnd pnriuot Imporlel Amerlom I'orl
Muiltltlft , lanleeniont , Mllwaiikea
lirdratllr retnenl nlid
Cthand HonsKr. ( Julncj while lire , V
MILLINERY. | MUSICAu"
C. ASTQNEHILL , A. HOSPEJR. ,
Mllllnc , notlo
n I'lnnos
etc , oritnns , nrtlitV
mitcrlilt , i to.
11(1-118 ( 8 trth t. Omnlm IM'I lloiuln
OYSTERS.
CIUS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
llcflnod and InhrlcntliiK
oils , axle Kro'ivc , oto.
PRODUCE COMM.SSION.
BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELL & , SMITH ,
Donlcriln country prnl- I > rodllC' fruits of all
uco , frulti , veiiatalilei ,
etc. kinds , oysters ,
1207 Howard StrooU 13th and llarnoy Streets.
KIRSHBRAUN&.BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK & . CO. ,
Duller , cbeoie C/KJ ,
Butter , egftt and poultry.
poultry anil ua'iis.
HITJ I arnam st WJboutli IDlh StrooU
RIDDELL& . CO. , G. PEGAU ,
Coninilsslon M o r eh a n t ,
nutter cheese ogiM.TOj- 1'roducu llutter. KK < I ,
ctalilcs fruiu. poultry Chco and Poultry ,
, l.'lh and lluwnrd Sts.
and name Oiunha.
MUILIN IL MC IAIN , BINQHAM&.SON.
Sppclnllli'ii I'Ultor. DXJI Send in your Kvisi , llu >
tliooie. puultrr , oto. Nn tor , I'onltry. ( Jatao ,
15 S llti Uof iJt Nt Illdas , Kto.
bunk. 1701-J I ei'i-nourili SC.
3
P.-PER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER 00.
Wrapping piper , a Ikladl
Curry a full loclt of
of twhu'H , ct
printing , wrapping and
140i llmrnrdst.
writing paper , card pa-
pvr , olc. Tel I7JJ
S IOVE HfcPAiRS.
JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
StOTOircpalra ofall'iliUl WORKS ,
Cooks and lloalori Stove repair * and w.ttor
aitiichniontn for any kind
for sale of eto\e made
073 11th Stroll
SASH.
M.A. DISBROW.tCO. H. HARDY >
Manufacturer ! of > ash. ( Toy * , doll i , albuinv ,
doors , blinds and fanny goodf. homo fur-
nl'hlnx Kiioli , child *
mouldings Ilrancli nf-
Dco , 12th and ItardSts tea'i carrluk'c'
1319 Furnnni Street
SOUTH OMAHA.
STOCK YARD3 CO , LIMITED
COMMISSON MERCHANTS
ALLEN ROOT CO. , OASMANN "I DUDLEY.
Itoom34 ECichanRO llulld- lloorns , 0 ] and 01 K * . ,1
UutMhm South ctnu > bill II i ; . \ . if
Omaha. Bouih Onulii. \ 'I '
INTERESTPAIDONDEP05ITS
5AVII&S ' BANK
5E.CDR. IGVJ nOUGLASBTa ,
CAPITALS : 100.000.00
DIRECTORS IflUWYMAN-C.W.NASR
JHHILLARO CUV-CUAnTOII-C O.LAKC.
JdnriOWN-THOS'L.KIMBALL.
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 ,
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.