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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1893)
n Till ? OMA1TA DAILY HIM. IJVATriUUY. VKimrAUY" ! , COMMERCIAL AXD FINANCIAL Wiicat Opened Higher Thnn Thtirwldy's Clos ing Flguro nnd Remained 1'irni , CORN FLUCTUATED WITH WHEAT ContlntKil Severn "iVmtlicr Alnnncil Sliorli anil Them Wa Homo I'lTort t < > CO\IT I'nrly Which Htnrlcil tha Market Up , CiiiCAfto , III. , I'rb. n. The uncertainty as to the Hull-option hill kept thu market In very unsettled condition today. Wheat opi-ncd from ' < < 3' i : blither than yesterday's closing prices and closed r c OVIT yesterday's. Corn closed Ihi ) Minio as yesterday , after lluctuat- Ing with wheat. I'ork opened 6c higher , ad- vnnccil 1'ic ' , declined from 37t'i ! to 40. . : , ad vanced from 70e to 72ic ! and elocd llrm. I , mil nnd ribs follonrd pork. Wheat showed u llttlu bettor lone today and averaged a shade higher , perhaps , thotith ( It linsulsoHoliI lower. It got Its lirst strength on the weather. II Is still very cold llimiglioill the country. ttllli some severe weather In the southwest and the ( duct slonii has spread a crustnf lci > over u vast area of I ho winter whcatbelt. This inadu hhorls rather nervous and there was some clfurt tocovcr early , which stalled tin' innrkut up a little. Hut the anti- option bill Is still a tnt'imru ' to tradu and after the llrstcvhlbltlon of stiength the trade be came extremely dull , as operators wcro Inclined to nwnlt Hie i ( " -ill I of the struggle In the liniiM1 over the Wii hlinrn bill. Thu open- In u was ' , i1 higher than yesterday's close , but the IniiiiiiM-iiii-nt was ot short duration. A number nf tiadcis thought It wnultl bo tlmo enough to take1 note of the damage to crops when miHi Is .isrei tallied to bo the case , and , therefore , the adviinceof ! fc was partly lost. The rerelptsat Chicago weio 179 cars , com pared with estimates of 140. I.herpool wns quoted dull and ! id lower for ird winter. Minneapolis lepoi led receipts of 122 cars and Duliitli Hght , rniiiparcd with 275 cars on 1'rl- < lay last anil o'i'J on Dm corieM > ondlng day of Ibu'J. Ahiiiit mi hour aflor thn opening dispatches from \\iislilniMoii cnmo thick unit fnst con cerning thu proceedings of the IIOIIMI on the nntl-iiptliin measure and business then was simiciuicd for o\ci an hour , whllo the ini'inliers discussed the pro-peels of the bill. Tlie market dining that tln.e romalnud nliont steady ul 771iO for Muy and 77o for July. There was : i spun to 77'ic for Muv about nn hour from llie close of Hie session. The price , nlilch lii'ld llrmlv mound 771 c during the last half hour of Ine session , io-o fur u mo ment to 7c , while trading at fiom 77 * > c to 7be TVHH brlsl ; . The rnrn niailirlopencMl llrm at fron : 47'c to47'C fur Jlay , cninnareil wlth47'ic at tin ) close of the pre\ Ions esslon Tln > siicculutors ncted us on the day bufoin by keeping nn eye on tbo wheitl market and following closelv the changes In the superior articles. The market ncted weiiK MIOII after this opening nnd grad ually worked oil' until both May and July wc.ro hulling at .17'ic. llnslnehs , altlioiixh not bo ] ) ionoun'edlv dull as on the previous dnv , wns1 hill ] very lluht. The receipts were i7'J ! cnrs , against 'JliD estimated yesleiday. The mnr- Itul beeiiliMery ! slrong near the close. May and July rose to-l7 > c and the cliislm ; quota tions were : Mny 47'jc bid i.ml July 17\c. Husiness in oits. : altliough noHery anllve , wns Nllghtly heavier than yesleidny. May opened Him nt "IV , sold up to from : ! l\c to I)4'ic. ) doun to : ) ' . ' ] ' and recovered again to fion. 31r In il I ' 'ji' . In svnipathy with the clos ing prli'i's In all the other markL'ts , May rose to llu'nc and them WLTU sollurs at that l.ilco toward the close. The pio\islon inarUel Mopped and clitingcd about .several times In the course of the dny. First It wns stiong , thijii becuino e\tioiuely weak and after Hint strong again. Thu small liog lecolpis and shippers'pilci's for them at thu yiuiN gn\u piovlsloiis their opi-nlng htieiiKth. The wenluiess which succeeded the opening strength was due to Mime reall/- Ing sales hythoiu heavy longs who had good at the ndviiiiee. Tin' advancu which ol lowed , hi ought out a good dual of long Mull' held by the commission houses urul on narrow margins , but the demand which Hpning up for lard on the decllnu helped In thu adxnncu which followed , May pork opened with trans- nctlftiiHal Jl'J.nOuml HO.nri , and Immediately thiiieafler del-lined to $10.00 , with a recmury to { ltl.05 near the closn. May lam , which closed yesterday at tll.no , dropped to $11.22'j ' and rose again tof I l.ti'J1. ; . Mny ribs opened at f.U'Ji ! ) ! and sold as high as SO.07 ! ' , , thendu- cllned lo U.HOnnd afterwarda bccamu stioirg and adx'anced to tlo.rj' ; . Kstlmaled rectdjits for tomorrow : Wheat , ICOcar.si c"rn , U7Uvur.s ; oats , 140curs ; hogs , U.niKi bend. Tbo leading futures rangcd.as foljo\v- ! ! . Cash i-notatlons were as follows : I'l.ot'ii llarcly steady , unchanged . 3 sirlnR- Cons No. 'Jtic : No. 3 push. 39 > ic ; No. i ! yellow.Up ; No. 3 yellow , -10'ic. OATS No. 2. 3f < TC3 l < < c ; No , 'J white , 35 © ® : tr. ici No. 3 white , B'J'ittSJ'se. ' Ilvi : No. U. rj'.V. ll.Mil.uv- . 2 , C c ; No. 3-t-lGC7o ! No.-l , JIAX'SIKII- : . 1,81.17. TiMO'tHY HIII : : > I'rlinv , ! 4M8. I'oitK .Mess , per hbl. , SlO.'jriQlO.HT'j : lard , icr 10(1 ( Ihs. , $11.70 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , Ji l ( > .2OSM < > . ' . . ' ! i ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , l9.H7'i410.00 ( ; short cluarsldua ( bo.xuib , $10.05 O10.75. \ViusKY--Dlstlllurs' finished goods , pur al. , HliflAliHUnchanged ! nut loaf Sii'SS'ic ' ; granulatDil , r > ; standard ; "A , " Oe. The following wcro thu ruoolpts and ship- uiuiits for today : On the I'rodnci ) exchnngo toduv butter was in fair demand and llrm" ; fancy criMimcry , UTfif'jyc ; dairy , 'J3U28c Kgu's. Urm ; strictly frush , 3'Jc. York NEW VOIIK , Teb. 3. r'i.oimUecolpts , 22. ! . ( H)0 ) pl'Esi oxiiorts. 10.1SO bills. , 14,000 sacks ; Hies , O.'JOO pkgs.j markut steady , very dull ; buyers and sellers apart. COUNMKU. Dull , steady. IlAin.cv I'lrm.qulot ; western , & 0 < 3GOe. HAIII.KV MAI.Tjulct unit steady ; wustcrn , . WHKATHecelpts , 13,0.10 bn. : exports , lol - 450 bu. ; sales , bliS.OOO 1m. futures , i4,000 ! bu. spot. Spot markwt tinner , with options very dull : No. 'J led In sloro and elevator , 7U'i ' < Q,7lHtC ; alliml , HO > i > it'OVi t. o. b. . 7U > i ( a8l ; < c ; No. 1 northern , H4 ' < QH4ic : No. 1 hard , 'JoailO'tc : No. i ! northern , W-'iiftiHU'tc : No. 3 spring , 7H'87KJc. Options worn very dull and IrreKillur. cloilng tlrm at ' 41 * above yesturday. Thn action of the hoiisu on the anti-option bill tends to restialn all business. The opening was tlrm nt ' .cadvanceon reports of cold weather west , declining 'ifnic with the west and adviinclm : U < 3. " c on shorts covering. No. 'J led , May. Hluttnl ll-ltic , closing at ' ' Cons Itecelpls , 2looo bu. ; exports. 8- 70Obu. ; sales220,000 bu. futures , lo.OOO bu. knot , Spots dull but steady ; No. 2 , 51'o In elevator , 05'jc alloat ; steamer mixed , 51'tc ; No. 3 , 52c ; No. 2. white , 55'.c. Options were ilull , declining early V8 ii * . iiillleil and closed llrm al yesterday's prices ; I'uliruury , tVH.c , I'loslng at 54'ic ; March , 53'iir ( > 3'ic ; April closing , 53Jc ! ; May , 03 ! , < B&3c ! , closing ut 53VC. OATS Itecelpts , 80,100 bu. : exports , 4,500 1m. ; sales , 25,000 bn. futures , 5.00O bu. spot. Snots , iinlli ml.xed , lower. Options were dull ; May , 30 30' c , closlne at 3Ucj spot No. 2 , white , 40'4Ct41c ; No. 1 Chicago. 3'Je ; No. 3 , 87'ic : mixed western , 3SQ3'JliCi whlto west- am , 39 < itlGe. llAY-Steady and In fair demand ; shipping , Ooit70c. ( Hoi's- Quiet and unchanged ; state , common to choice , 2161281 * ; Paellic coast , 21ft24c. limes ra 11- demand , llrm. Wool. Active , tlrm : domestic Ileect * . 27 ® 32c : pulled. 2lH(37e ; Texas , 17tt21c. I'rv MIATS : Quint , tlrmj middles , uulel ; short clear. tll.3n ; laid , iiulet , higher ; western Mourn closed at J11.25 ; sales , none ; options MilcH , 500 tierces ; March , $12.05 ; May , 112.00 asked ; pork , dull , steady. Hl'TTKli Less doing , tlrnii factory , 18&23C. t'UKKSi : I'lrin , fairly iictho. Kims I'alr demand , firmer ; iccclpts , Ib27 pkgH.s western fresh , 30fC40o. HICB I'lrm , good demand. Jloi.AKsr.sOpen kettle , . fair demand , 1'itl LION -tjiilet , steady ; Ameilcun , $12.73 ( fl 0.50. Ooi'i'isnQuiet and steady ; lake , 112.00. LKAI > Mrm ; domestic. 13,05. TIN -Steady and ijulett Straits , JJ0.10. BUUAII-Itiiw. steady uudiiuet ; sale * . 1,000 l > ag centrlfUEul , 00 teat , at S 7-lCc and COO mini iiiui.vitiis utiitnr , 19 text , nt 913 ICc , ri'llnuil , quint nml Metxdjr , Onmliii I'roiinrn AtiirUet. The Itndlnj ? foalurn nf thn nmrKct vrn * Inn ociiti'lty of pmiltry , especially chlekcin , and the Improvid demand. I'l I.'en did not show nny nmterliil rlmngn and In fact the general market win Mimdy on nlioilt everything. There appear * to be an easing up In the oyster Munition at llnlllmoro nndoidCM placed ihi'io mo lilted with iiioro promptness than was the cu < " H few day * ago. Al'ri.K - ( ockt are held nt t3.CO ? > 4.00 for fair to rholcn stock. llANANAit-QimtuiInt IS.ooua.riO per bunch llr.AN * -Choli'ona\y. * J.Mrf2.25. ( IH'iTKii-Tliciu rivals of butter are not largo r-nough to malio any very decided change In the market and prices contlnnit In about thn mmeimxivc. ( loud country toll sells at 17 ® 2ii ) * and fancy at ' 2 < H'2'2c. CAl.iroiiMA CAliiiAon-Oood slock 2'i'S3c. ' CII.IHV : : Per do41V. . CllANllKlllllRri lli'Il and cherry , IH.fiO ; boll and bugle , ! 10.01) : .lersey Cape Cod , SO.50. TIKISTho marliet was without noticeable change nnd the bulk of tin1 sales were ut 25c. A few eggs an- being shipped out , which helps to pie\eni thu accumulation of stocks to uny great degtee , II AMU-There . .ere n few rabbits on the mar ket which weie being held at $1.50 for small nnd $3.oo for Jacks. The arrival of any quail- tlty would make It Impossible to obtain any such prices. HAV The market Is about steady atlC.OOffl 0.50. llinr.s-.No. 1 .salted , 4S4'e ! ( ; No. 2 , 333'Jc ; Illnt.Oc. llo.NttvChoice to fancy white clover , 18 ® 20c ; fair to good , IWilHo. I.KMONS'holce ( to fancy , J.1.75I ( > .00. MAI.AHA IliiAI'KS-Uood shlpplugHtoek , f.50. Nt'rsl.ingohleliorj , J1.05 ; black walnuts' tl.OIViil.2fi. OVSTKIISThe local market Is steady at 20 ® 42c per can. ONIONS Home grown. JI.OO per bushel ; Spanish Dercrate , tl.'JOti2.00. OiiAMins The market Is about l ntly. Sl/es 170 to 220 are ijunted nt JJ.75 for rus- sells and : i.O ( ) for lirfuhts. Sizes 250 to 320 are iuoled | at $2.75 for bright * and t'J.OO for russetis. Tangerines , put up In half boxes , 13.00. I'ori.Tiiv-The supply of chlckein was light and 11 being the last if the week there was a belter denniml Choice young chickens could safely be ijiiDted at 9 < & 10i ! and old fowls at He. very heavy old loosters would bring about 7c. Turkeys are iinoled at 12'se ' for good slock and geese and ilucUsat Oitllc. | 'OT.TOIunlv : small lots moving from sloie. Westein Nebraska stork Is quoted at tj.1i1 ; Ktah nnd Ltiloiudo , OOOtiil.oO ; choice imtl\p. VGwhOc. SWKKT I'IITATOKS-Them area few In the mm Ii'l ulilrh are selling ul i 1.5O. \'IAI. : choli-c and fat small \ouls , SQlOc ; large and thin , Mr.ih- , llt'SIMLsS llltltlKS. Mcelinn 111os. , grocers at Seward , have sold out. Saundcrs .t IJeynolds , jiroprleters of a racket stole atTecnmseh , have dissolved. l'aIlk , \-lleran , who have been running a geneiul sloro al Verdlgre , have dlssohed. Torhes .x ; I'o. , diy goods dealers at llnalrluo. uic advertising a dlssol iillon of partnership. McCiilliK'h llios. , who have been running a general store at Donlphan , will discontinue. .1. Sherbrook , In the gialn and lumber busi ness at Verdlgie , has sold out to 1 > . K.Johnson. .1. Douuherty , In the grocery business at Sidney , has admitted lo partnership < ! T. Howard. sMicha .V Knlnl , wno have bprn ronducllng a saloon at Veidlgre , havnilUMilved. .Mr. tiuuha will continue thu business , St. I.mill .Murld'tl. HT. I.ouis , Mo. , 1'eb. 3. ri.oun-Unchangcd. WHEAT-- ' , ! ! lower at OS'c ' ; ujjtlnns filitUc lower ; May , 72'j'c ' ; June , 74 ; < o. CoiiN--Cash , 3'J * c ; options same as yester day ; Mav , 43 > , ( ; ? 43 W July , 44c. OATSIIIghei ; cash , 32o ; May easier and dull al 34'c. 1'VK Dull , 5lc asked. I\iti.iv ! : lowa sold at COc ; Minnesota , 51 ® lrrrin ! : Vnchanied. Kims- Higher at 2Hc. ! rilovislo.NS-Dull al nrevloiis quotations. KrCKll'TS-I'lour. 3l')0 ( ) bbls ; wheat , 33,000 bu. ; rein , 07,0(10 ( bu. ; oats , 7,01)0 ) bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none. Sllli'.Mr.NTM-I'lour , 5.000 bbls. ; wheat , 59- OUl ) bu. : corn , 104.000 bu ; oats , 2H.OUO bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu. ; barley , 1,000 bu. Wool .Murlii't. I'liir.Aiir.i.i'iiiA , 1'a. , 1'eb. 3.-WOOL 1'tIces liana and western line or XandXX , 'J.'j'.T ' Jli'jc ; medium , 3ifiMc : : ; coarse , 3UCT3ic : ( ( ; washed combing and delaine line , 'JHrCij ; ; ; nedlum washed combing and delaine , 3njl37c i oarsn washed combing and ilehilne , 3l 30c ; Canada washed comblm : nnd dolalne , 31 < & ,33c ; tub washed , choice , 3C > B.3Uc ; fair , 3030c ( ; unwashed combing and dclalmi and medium unwashed coiiiblng and delaine , 20ij,27c ( ; course unwashed combing and delaine , 2G ® J7c ; Montana , lta22Se ; ! ; territory , 13S21C. Cut ton Murkot. OIIIIANS , IM. , I'ub. 3. I'utures steady ; sales 7'J.BHO bales ; Kubriniry , JH.OO asked ; Marc.h. iO.r.O O.GO ; April , i'J.lOS'J.ll ; Jlny , i'J. 1 Oft ! ) . Ui ; J line , f ! ) .21 < ( tVJ.2Q ; July , $ U.27ff > ! > .2t ) . Niw : oni.i'ANS , I.H. , I'i'li. 3. Kasy and Ir- icgular ; middlings , ! ) 3-lGc ; low middlings , H7-10c ; good ordinary , 85c ; Net. receipts , 2CtU ) bales ; gross , 3.0&0 bales ; eAports to ( it-cat Hrltiiht , 344 bales ; to France , 100 liales ; to the continent , 103 bales ; constwNc , 1.2U2 bales ; Kales. 5,200 bales ; stock , 301.00H bales. Weekly Net receipts , HH.534 bales ; Kross , 40,010 bales ; exports to limit. Ilrltaln , 15,71'J bales to rnince , b. 3 bales ; to the continent , 17,01)0 ) liales , coastwise , 4,2iJ3 ; bales , 18,700 bales. Spinners , 1,03 ! ) bales. Oil Market. Nr.w VOIIK , rob. 3. TAI.T.OW Qulot , llrm. COTTON Siuti : On.Hlcady. . qnlet. - -Dull , steady ; United closed offered - fored atoi'ic ' for March. liosi.NI'lrm ; strained , common to good , J1.40W1.41. TuiU'KXTisiQuiet ; and stcadlcral 33U34c. LONDON , I'cb. : i. - KINSIIKDLIO.S porcwt. Hl'UHM OilIMS per ton. Tmi'i'.NTiNK SIMIIITS 23s ll4dpcrcwt. ! ItosiNKtialned , 4s per cwt. LiVKiii'ooi , , I'cb. 3 , LINSUUU OIL 20s Cd pi'rewt. I.Uerpool .M r.ivr.ui'ooi. , I'ob. 3. WHKAT Quiet ; holders oll'er modiirately. lieceliits for past three days were 13G.OOO centals , Including 80,000 American. Coiix I'lrin : demand fair ; Itoeelpts of American corn for past thieo days , 18,400 centals. I'IIAS f'auadlan , Os 4d per cental. 1'DliK I'rlmo westeni mess , line , 87s Gd per bbl , HACON Long , clear 54 Ibs , 03s 9d jier cwt. I/AIID I'rlmu western , 07s percwt. KIIIISIIH City .Markets. IfANSts CITV , Mo. , I'ub. 3. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 hard , r > 0"&GG'ic ; No. 2 led , 70c. Cons-Ui ! lower ; No. 2 mixed , 35isii3Gc. ( . OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2'Jit.2'J'ic. IJVK-Weak at D'.V. HUTTEII Light ilemaml and dull ; creamery , 24ffi28c ; dairy , 17nll'Jc. I'.iills I'lrin at lii(2t ) > c. S- Wheat , 00,000 bu. ; corn , 23,000 bu. ; oats , none , Siiii-MKNTS-Wheat , 21,000 bn. ; corn. 82,000 bn. ; oats , 500 bu. ( 'oll'i'u .MurUct. NKW Voitu , IVb. 3-Optlous opened quiet and imelmiigod to 0 points up , closed barely steady 5WU ) points up ; sales , 39,500 bans , In cluding IVbruary , * 17.45ftl7.lij ( ) March. (17.20 017.4& ; April. Jlll.K5S10.90 ; May , JlO.fiOift Hi.HO ; July , I1G.:15 : 10.50 ; Heptcmher , J.1G.45 M10.50 ; Noxember , * 1G,30 ; December , $1G.30 ® 1G.40. Spot Klo , quiet and llrm ; No. 7 , $18.0U. MllwiliiUeu llr.iln .Mirlet. : Mn.WAtiKKi : , WIs. , I'cb. fl. WinjAT--Stcudyj Muy , 7o v ; No2 spring , OHu. CoilNOulut ; No , 3 , 41'iU42c. OATS I'lrm ; No. ' 2 white , 35c ; No. 3 , 33'i ' © 34c. llAlll.RV-0.1c. Amrrleuii ltrtrlrratr Href. Livmti'ooi. , rob. 3. AMRIIICAN KKFHIOF.II- ATOIC IlKKl1 rorequiirters. 3s 5il tier II ) . LONDON. I'ob , 3. AMUHICAN KKfuinEiiATOit -I'orequarlers , 2i , Oil ; hindquarters , 3s 4d by the carcass , STOCKS AND IIUMIS. Sccurltlci Were Soineuhat Nnrritiv Yrsler- iluy , Kxfept In l"iuv SpeeliilllcK , NKW YOIIK , 1'cli. 3. The stock market was somewhat nurtow today and rather feverish , with a general drooping tendency except In speclultles , whoso strength was something of a factor In maintaining prices , pspeclully late In thu day. The Industrials were compara tively qnlet , although largo trading In Dis tillers wus noted , with u range of 2 per cent for the day , but the Una ! change wus for a Miiull fraction. The developments of lust evening naturally brought the lilchmond < \ West I'olnt slocks , together wllh the stocks ol Its allied roads and Heading and its allies tc the front. The Interest centered more especially In the Richmond & West Point shares , the buying being very frco and the common stock ro o 1 per cent and the pre ferred about a percent. Later In the day the buying extended to the Hast Tennessee shares , allofwhlc h showed material improvement while throughout thu day the Chesapouko A Ohio common stock was a prominent strong feature upon the theory that the reorganisa tion being under thy management of Dri-xi-l Morgan i Co. , would bring thVm Into elosoi relations with the Klchmond Terminal system tothulr mutual advance. A tlnal gain 01 l'i per cent was established In Ihucommoi bti > ck. Thu opeulujof the Ueadlug wm itrous , bui Old timrliiit * ns noon onppllpil wllh | nn ( lock from 1'hlmdolphl i nnd from the Hut Nil- lluiinl bank pi-npln hero After rcnrlilnn fiO'i Ihn sti > < ' ) < rudri'it tjipr cent tmdnr Ihh prt's- mirti. but rallied to 60 tit thn close , with a loss lit only * < percent New Kimland was u more Mihstiitillai ( tahi'Ti ' frntn the rlrcnlatloii nf thu story , nnd after Mm-tiiMlng bet - t eon 49rt47'i. closed with u gain "f 1 porcrnt iH-lHij. A marlied fdiituru of th day was llio renewal of Iho strung buying nf Omahii , which was carried up 3' ' percent to 07 i , nnd after letlrlng a Intjrt ) fraction ehwd with n net gain of 2 pur cont. Among thu M > oculllos ! Manhattan was again a feature , the buying bring excellent , and It advanced Mcndlly from IGv ! to 1 8. closing nt the top llguri ) with a gain nf 0 > , per cent. Weak spots arc seen In American Tobtirro , which snliorod from a withdrawal of the clique manipulation , and In I'ac'llo Mall. Tobacco lost I'i per cent nnd I'nclllc Mall I'l percent. Tim general murliet wnshlghnrat Iho open- lug , but the Inllui'ticeof the cold shipments was seen In the drooping tendency Immedi ately Imparted to prices. Concessions were small , however , except In the stock * men tioned , and HIP persistent strength among the specialUM ! Impatlcd a stronger tone to thu whole lost later In the day. The close was , therefore , llrm , but the changes for the dny weio Irregular. , , The 1'ost says : Two penornl neutrall/Ing conditions overshadowed thu mnrkut today ami left prices free to follow their particular bent. The adverse circumstance was the withdrawal of gold for a consignment uf M > im ) mngnltndo bj tomorrow's steamship , J2.500- OOO belli , ; HID amount nxpei-tod to go. 'Iheie had been a belief that the weakness of ex change would obviate the necessity for the shipment. The favorable circumstance was Iho leport that u largo shipment of American securities would also gu by tmi.orrow's steam ship , and It was asserted that this would In a mcusuru ollVot the gold shipment on Its In fluence on the money market. At any rate , dealings were not dampened by the gold ship ment as they Inivu been many limes In the past. past.The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on thu Now Vork Stock ex change today : A tdi 10 n .Surtliurn I'liclllc . . . Ailnma ixiiro 9 ilo prufprreil Alton , T. 11 f. I' . DMII. A Unit. . . ilo preferred IM S'ortliv\oitcrn i-4 ! ? ' American l'.ttiri > i . 111) ) itu iHtifLTruil 14'i'u ' llnltlmoraA. Ohio. . tit ! X. V. Contra I 110k , Cnnndii I'nulflp . . . . M. V Jk N. K * niituhi Southern. . . Onturln X Woetum. Central I'ftiMtlc Orison linp riiu . & Ohio uri'h'un Xuv C'lilcr.to Alton ui : , ( IruU A U. .S. . . . C. II. , v I. ) 101'V ' 1'ncinc Mull ( hlo.iKO tins I'cntrln , Dec. A K. . . . Coiinollitatcil O.i . . . i.ii ; i I'lltsburit ii- C. I * . U. Ast. I I'liUmnn ' I'alnco IU7 ( otliinoil Cert 41 ! Uvudlnit Dot. llmlion liU'hiiionil Tornilii.il l > . I , . , tV ( In iir forreil I ) . A. It. II. | > M. . . . ! Ilk. l.rniuliV ) I ) . A U. K. Co % i ICnstTonn ' " Hook Islnml Krlo A'i" ' SI. I , . , V S. ! ' . 1st pfil ilo iircforruil W' ] Kurt Wnyne lili I ' ' " . ( It. Northern pfit . . 141) ) St 1'iiul & tinman. . C. A K. 1 | ilil i ilo pri'furreil Hocking Vnlloy. . . . ' SDiitlu'rn 1'Hcinu. . . IIMnoH CcnlrAl . . . . Siik'ir llellnery fl. I'nul.i Duliitli . ' ' . Con I , \ Irjn. . Ivan. A Tux ptil Timi.s 1'ni'ltlc. l.nku Krlo A Weal . Zl'l i lol , \l > . Cent. ifU. ilo pretorruJ 7'J Ifnlon I'nclllc. Lake Shore 13D | U S. K.Tprnn l.oiul 'rrimt 48'K ' ' \V. St 1. \.l' l.ouls , V .Snili * do prufurreil . I.iiilln A Now Alb'y I Wells Knr o Kxp. . . 145UjL Miinhntlnn Con Wujturn Pnluu UjL Mumphli A C Wlivellnir A I. K . . . SO itlchUnn Cuntrnl. . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .Mls-ourl I'neltte. MlmA'st' L. . . . . . . Mnlillo.V Ohio ill , t H. O Nnihvlllo ( 'halt ss Uieneral Kloctrlc. . . . Nttt'l Lord.iKtf now. . , .National l.lnsecd. . . do preferred . . . . ( ' . KuuI.V Iron N.J. Centrnl I do pro IT ml Norfolk A W. pfj. . lloui. .V 'I'ex. L'or. . North AniiTlc'nn Co I.iiiidoM riiiutieiiil KevlciT. LONDON , Fob. n , [ New York Herald Cablu Special to THK lliu.l : The stock market ! , weiu again Inai'tlvu and dull on the. whole. I'niixils were 1-10 per cent easier for the m1- count and Itidian mpeo paper 'a percent. I'ol- losvlng the cmirx' of cimtlnentnl Ijuin-cs for eign government se.'tirlllus were tolerably sluing for International descriptions , and a modeiate Improvement was eslabllsiied in ( ireuk and Spanish and mint Turkl-h Nsiies. Un thu other baud Ital ians have given way 3-1(1 ( per cent ind PortUKUUHu 'i per cent. Argentine cus toms loans and lluenos Ayres cedillas bonds ire Hat and ducllnt'il U to d per cent , llomu railways closed somewhat Irregular , thu fea ture belnir an advance of 1 per cent In Midland on the declaration of a dividend. London & Southwestern Improved 2 per cent , and Brigh ton deferied , C'lmlham , North Ilrlllsh piu- ferred , Northeastern , London & Northwestern mil Southeastern defurre.il are ) i to > , pur cent better , whllu several others show a mod- erane docline. Amorlcnns worn moro or less dull all day , buying having been checked and sales renewed on f . .rs of huavv gold ship ments from New York. A decline of ? pur wilt , has taken place In Norfolk & Western l > ruference , 'i par cunt In Lake Shore and H to it percent In nearly nil others. Canadians wuie neglected In sympathy with Americans. ( irand Trunk pref rences. Grand Trunk giiaranlued and t'anadliin I'nclllc show a de cline. of ' to ? per cent , Mexican have been rather ficely otlercd , resulting In a fall of U to lt pur cent in ordinary preferences. Argentine. lines were weak. Thu money market was quiet. .Short loans wuro obtained at ? * pe.r cent. Two and llueo months' bills were quoted ut l.1 , percent. New York Money .Mu'lct. : NEW YOIIK , I'ob. 3. MONKV o.v OAr.ir At 1'i- pur cent ; last loan , U pur cent ; closed ottered at 'J per cent. I'IU.MR MKII'ANTIIU 1'Ai'KU 4'40 ] ior cent. STKIIMNd KxrilANUK Qlllut. but lirillCI1 , With actual business In bankers' bills at $4.b54 for sixty ihiy bills and JJ.H7' ( for demand. ( lOVKUNMKNT IIOMM-Dull and steady. State bonds dull and steady. Thu closing quotations on bonds : I'Aius , JVli. 3. Three uer cent rentes 071 SOi- for the account. NKW YOIIK. Keh. 3. Clearings , J130.181 , . 740 ; balances , 8G7H,147. llAl.Tluoni : , Mil. , I'eh. 3. Clearings. J2.723. . 930i balance.- , , $358,888. Money , 0 per cent. LONDON , I'ob. 3. Amount of Imtllon pom Inn ) the Hunk uf Kngliind on bulunco today M KM ni is. Tenn. . I'el ) . 3. Now Yorkexchangi KellliiKUt 11.50. Clearings , $542,071 ; buluncesi ( t'liiCAao , 111. , 1'eb. 3.-riearltigs. lir.,087 , . 690. New York exchange , lOc discount. Sterllnt eichaugo , dull but steady ; ll.bS ) < for sixty ilny blllm l-l 87'i/Vor dninnml Tlio ili'innnil fur money Is model tidy Dining at o percent t'ltti Anr.i.i'iiiA , , Teh , II t Iriulngd. 114,225,074 , balanre- H.701,350. , Money , 4 jiercent. CINCINNATI O. , 'J't\i ) , n , Money , 3V0 tier cent. New York exchange | mr. I'learlngs , fcl tkUi * ! ( lilt 1 | ST. I.ot'in. Mo. , Veh , n.-t'learlims , J3r.80.- 473i luilniiuc" . Iimi.UiU : money iinlet , 0 7 per cent ) oxchangoon ew York , par. llo TOS , Mass. , Plili. ) -Clearings , (17,003- OOOs hiilances , Jt.4hU4H ; , Monev , 2'i per cent. Kxchnngo uu Mmr York , bftlOt ! dis count. NKW OIII.HANS , Mi. , Teli. n.-Clenrlngs , li- ! 229.300. New York eM'hunge , commercial , 5V ( per f 1,000 preniluui ; Uiink , 11.50 per 11,000 premium. , i.ivi : MOCK M.\itKirs. : ( 'attlo I'rlres Clo fu Ten Cents HOR Tnko n Tiimhte. OMAHA , Toll. 3. Receipts of nil kinds were only moderate and , as on Thursday , It look nit day for them to arrlvo. The live days' re ceipts foot up IS.fiUO cattle , 17,000 hogs and 8,000 .sheep , against 10,947 cuttle. 21,839 hogs and 3,801 hheep the corresponding live days last week. The eutllo market was fairly active and generally stronger all around. Offerings were not excessive nnd Included a larger than usual percentage of good to choice beef .steers. There was mi niMlxi1 shipping demand and local IIIIIMM all wauled xnmo cuttle , so th at sellers found little dllllcnlty In disposing of desirable ollerlngs at a Ill-cent advance , tined to cholru 1,2(10 ( to l,50i-h. ) | steers sold at from H.OO up to5.40 , fair to eooil 1,1)00 ) to 1,200-11) ) . steers al from } 3.SO to } I.3V with common to fair stulT around J3.5O and 3.75. Trade was brisk and a fair clearance ellecled. Cows nnd heifers sold strong to a dime lilgherthau Thursday at fiom tl.25 to t3.M5. the hulk of thodei-ent stiitr ut from J2.4O to ti > j3.00. Hough stock of all kinds s-old at good strong prlres , sales ranalng fiom 12.00 to 74.01) ) . Common large to choice \eal calves were In good ilemaml and llrm at from t2.O ! ) to $0.50. everything In this line changed hands briskly and little of any consequence icmnlncd unsold In the pens over noon. The seven ) weather still hurls the feeder traile as It Keeps prospective country buyers at home. Hn lness was very slow today and prices i tiled weak. I'cprcsentatho salc.s : No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. i ) ' . 525 13 fit ) 18 . . .1127 $4 10 24' . 072 3 50 30. . . . . .1312 4 25 .1142 3 55 1. . . . . .12.10 4 25 . 850 3 05 23. . . 1220 4 25 15. . . 003 3 75 25. . . . . . 1100 4 30 II. . .1131 H 75 18. . . . . 1230 4 35 5. . . 890 3 75 35. . . . . 12WI t 50 25. . . 875 I ) 75 40. . . . . .12.11 4 00 II . . 918 3 80 22 . . . . .127B 4 05 21. . .1085 3 95 IB. . . . . .1131 I 70 24. . .1148 4 00 20. . . . . .12H2 4 90 31. . 1100 4 00 3H. . . . . .1300 4 90 Bllll'1'IMl AND K.M'OIIT. 30. . . 030 3 3,1 11 13.11 4 75 o " . 035 3 75 2 1400 5 25 oT" . H40 3 75 34 14UI 5 30 10. 1023 4 00 37 1402 5 40 17. . . 10'J8 4 20 COWS. . 830 1 2.1 1. . . 890 2 40 1. . . 780 1 50 10. . . 018 2 50 1. . . 800 1 75 21. . . BIO 2 5O 1. . .1130 1 75 1. . . 870 2 50 . 055 1 75 20. . . 825 2 50 20 ! . GG7 1 90 20. . 002 2 55 21. . . 790 2 00 87. . . BUS 2 5,1 1. . . 930 2 00 81. . . U18 2 55 1. . .1150 2 00 18. . . OH3 2 GO 1. . . OH ) 2 00 51. . 2 05 . 970 2 00 15. . ! 008 2 7O .1045 2 II ) 12. . . 850 2 70 3 , .1180 2 10 1. . 1210 2 75 50 . 823 2 10 , 20. . . 870 2 80 1 ' . 9.10 2 10 28. . .1010 2 8O 1l' , . fifil ) 2 10 33. . . 810 2 85 1. , . 700 215 25 . . 070 2 00 J3. . . 950 2 15 It ) . . . 'JCO 3 00 7. , .1257 2 20 7. . . uoo 3 00 42. . . 902 2 20 " . 070 3 00 9. 903 t" .1105 3 OO 1. . 1000 2 25 ' 20 . .1002 3 00 7. . H78 2 25 1 .1350 3 00 . 820 HS ' 15 . 004 3 00 . 71)7 21 .1005 3 00 .1130 2 55 20 . 720 3 OO 1. .1020 2 25 18 1114 3 05 0. .1018 2 25' ' 21 .1001 3 15 7 .1071 .1105 3 15 3. .1075 2 25 ' 8. . .1203 3 25 J3 . 82H 2 25 24. . .1007 3 25 J3Hi. . . h07 2 30 1. . .1240 3 2.1 5 .1001 2 35 20. . .1005 3 30 5. .1020 2 35 ' .10.10 3 30 20. . 001 2 35 20' ! .1018 3 30 14. . 005 2 4O 54. . - 984 3 30 23. . 0,13 2 40 1. . .10,10 3 35 . .701 2 40 1. . .1100 3 35 IIHIFKUS. . 440 1 001 ' 22. 872 3 85 . 205 2 oo' 100 5 00 1 . . 340 2 50 110 5 50 10. . , . 307 2 80 120 5 50 . 355 2 80 150 5 50 . 225 4 00 100 5 50 . 230 4 75 300 G 00 . 130 5 00 1GO 0 50 . 140 5 00 111TI.I.S. . 700 1 75 .1700 2 50 .1500 2 00 . 1208 2 50 i. . .1200 2 00 . GOO 2 50 i. .1450 2 00 .1520 2 50 i.i. i. 1000 2 20 .1430 2 50 5. .1010 2 20 . 1320 2 50 19. .1302 2 22 ! J . 1230 2 50 . 1. .1400 2 25 .1500 2 50 .1200 2 25 . 990 2 GO . 080 2 25 .1500 2 GO , .1470 2 25 .1423 2 00 .1450 2 25 . 800 2 05 , .1080 2 25 .1000 2 75 . .1540 2 25 .1340 2 75 . .1200 2 25 .1750 2 75 , 1517 2 35 .1215 2 75 , .1740 2 35 .1500 2 75 , .1300 2 50 .1590 2 90 , .1300 2 50 .1400 3 IK ) . .1080 250 .1930 3 00 . .1570 250 .1300 3 10 2 1300 1 75 7 1008 2 05 1 1300 2 OO 4..1000 2 75 2 1200 2 25 * STAGS. 2 1000 205 I..1550 400 4 1710 3 10 STOCKnilS ASH 1. . 480 2 00 . 500 2 80 3. . 533 2 00 16. . . 771 2 85 555 2 00 28. . . 814 3 00 i ! ! 570 2 50 3. . . 783 3 15 o ' 715 2 50 1. . . BOO 3 15 oi ! . 500 2 50 25. . . 852 3 20 3 . 053 2 55 20. . . 803 3 30 CO. . 027 2 55 15. . . 921 3 30 42. . 485 2 75 .1130 3 30 4. . 470 2 75 . 970 3 40 830 2 75 20. . . 978 4 00 980 2 75 lions On the early . mnrket receipts wcro rather light and fresh meat men started In to 1111 urgent orders at slightly stronger llgures. They bought good lo choice butcher and heavy hogs at from $7.85 up to $8,00. As receipts Increased and provisions weakened the market broke badly. I'ueker.s would not look at the hogs unless at a lOc decline and at noon fully a third of the ollerlngs wcro still unsold and hlds were around $7.75 and $7.80. After dinner the fooling Improved a little on the strength In provision- ; , and the stronger markets cast and both packers and fresh meat houses bought up about all the late hogs at $7.75 and $7.85 or 5o to lOc lower than the early market. The bulk of the sales worn at from J7.80 to 7.0t ) as against J7.85 to $7.90 yesieulay nnd $7.00 to $7.70 a week ago. Itep- resenlatlvo sales : SIIKKI' Nine loatls of sheep were received. The demand was qulto uctl-,0 and desirable muttons and feeders changed hands freely at steady lo Htrong , .prices. Natives , " { S.TS'is ' 5,00 : westerns , 83.5w4.75i common and stock- cm. J2.25ia3.5U ; lunibs , 4.0Oii5.50. HecelptH unil ll | io lllou of Stock. Olflclnl receipts and disposition of ( stork in shown by the nooks uf Iho Union ritook Vards couiiiaiiy for the twenty-four hours , ending at 5 o'clock p. in. I'cbruury 3 , 1893 : lirCKII'Tl" . HISI'USITIO.V. Chlcucu Livestock Market. Oiiiciao , 111. , I'ob. 3-LSpeclal Telegram to Tun llr.B 1 Mrmiir < r'onllmicd ' n font uro of the entile market Of useful shipping mill c\- purl MCCM not cninieh c le olTriiMl to till I he urdrri that wcronnhnhil and of goodhnicliftV mid runiHT.v Min'U there MIIS al o nn liiiulu- qnittcMipply , with tlic tesuli ilftl those des criptions were rte cd nut and nt bolter prices than weie puld on Hie day liefure. lint while Ihey old specially well Ilioie. wits a good mar ket for all ittaili" ) , If trndr , dropped a llttlu It was hy reason of Iho advanced views of holders , Sales were on a basis ot from { 3.40 to $0.25 for very common to extra steers , fiom J2.50 to. 1.15 for stockcrx and feeders , fiom 11.110 to { 4.00 for poor to extra cony , heifers and hulls. The riuigo of sides of hous was no higher than for Thursday , the average of prices wns a Irllle bettor , fewheavy weights selling below } 8oo , and the popular prices for medium nnd 'Ight weights hclmt from $7.90 to H.20 , and rom 17.70 to } 7.0O ro pectl\oly. There was a oed demand for eastern account , and as local lackers also took hold In an Intetcstod way , lie paltry 17.OOO hogs were quickly out of fst linnds. The close was Him at from $7.50 i ) ( H.oo for common to prime light , $7.75 to H.30 for mixed and medium , and from * 7.90 to 8.45 for heavy. I'lcs and culls were quoted it from } 5.0O to 17.25. There was a sale yes- erday at } M.47't ' , and one today at JH.45. The sheep trade has been In .somewhat het- IMshupo than for the previous week , supplies elng moro In harmony with the demand anil irli-es developing a slight upward tendency. sot all of the recent decline has yet been re- overed , however , present quotations being 'mm 43.00 to * 5.35 for very poor tostrlclly 'holeo qualities. ted westerns made up the creator part of the supply and from fl.75to Ti.10 was the range at which most of the liusl- iess was done. I.ambs have also sold to better dvantage. They were In moderate supply ml In good demand thtoilghout , closing leady at ftom 41.25 to. 10. 25 for poor to extra. Itecelpls : Cattle , 7,000 ; hogs , 15UOOj heep , 4,000. The livening .loiirnal reports : C.vm.i : Receipts7.000 head : shipments , , OUO head ; market slow , closed weak ; lies ) Tildes , M.75'i,5.SjO ! ; others , JI.71Wf > .5O ; cows , 2.2Vi'4.00 ; stocUers and feedels , 2.5o < tM.25. Moos' -Itecelpts , l-l.oon head ; shipments , ,000 head : closed Heal , ; roiuh and common , 7.0oi7.7O ; mixed , ! 7.7.Htn.OO ; prime heavy ml iinlchers , JM.oiiifH ID ) ; prime light , { 7.70is ' .M5 ; other light and nlis * . J0.5O. Sllixi' Ueeelpls , 2OOO head ; shipments- , .000 head : market dull : nalUes , t3.7V-i5.50 ; \esterns , * 5.Ol/.5.25 ( ; Iambs , fl.O07cO.lO. NiuYorlc l.l\e Stock Market. NKW YOIIK. I'd ) . 3.HIKVINKecelnts , 287 end , Inelndlni * 29 cars forexport ; market lull , steady. Nullxe steers } 4.25'i,5.75 ( , bulls ml cows * 3 50ut4.GO ; ilrcssed beef , 8iU'e. ' per b. : shipments 4,9i)0qnarteis ) , CAI.VKS lii'celpts , 281 head ; market , firm : eals , JO.OlKu7.oo ; grnssers , * 2.75t3.25 ; west- 'in ' eahes , J2.5lHli3.25. Snr.r.i * AMI IJAMIIM I'ecelpti , OHO head : narket ilull and ' c per II ) . lower ; sheep , 44.50 it.1.00 : lambs , JO.oO'u.0.75. lions Itecelpls , U7O head , consigned Irect ; nominally steady ; $7.b03S.25 per 00 ibs. Iv'iiu 11 City l.lv.i 'stin'k . * ilirk.it. : KANSAS CITV , Mo. , I'd ) . 3. CITH.K. Ite- elpls , 4,1110 head ; shipments , l.OOit head ; narket opened strong to 10o higher for leers and cows , closed dull and weak ; dressed jeef and shipping steers , j I.OOU5.35 ; stockers mil feeders , J2.95U4.1O. llous Itecelpt.s 0,200 head ; shipments , fioo lead ; mat ket opened strong ; closed dull and \calye.xtremorange , $0.5Oib7.85 ; hulk , 47.00 SllKl'.l1ItecclpK 500 head ; shipment's 300 lead ; market strong ; muttons , $3.25U4.75. St. l.onli I.Irii.Stoek .tlurkrt. ST. I.oi'is , Mo. , I'el ) . 3. CATn.K-l'ecelpts , J.300 ; shlpments.2,001) ) ; market tlrm ; steers , 3.25 5.00 ; choice shipping , * l.75a5.00 ; fed Texas steers , $3.40S,4.4O , lions -Kecelpts , 5,300 ; shipments , 3,000 ; narket .151)lOc ) higher. SiiKKl1 Itecelpls , 000 ; shipments , none ; uarkel llrm : natives , ! t3.25&4.05 ; cl oh'u mut- : ons , f 1.75145,5O Mow It lleeaiiii ) I'opiilur. When people llnd an article much superior : o anythiiiK of the kind they have over before - fore used , they are almost sun ; to tell their friends about it , and especially if they know if some friends needing' such an article. Dealers also soon learn tin * true value of their poods , and when they have an article of unusual merit they will almost invariably mention the fact to their customers. This accounts in a prcat measure for the large sale on Chamberlain's Cousrh Ucmcdy. Hero is an instance : W. L. Xccdham , a promi nent citi/.cn and business man of Orrsbui'ir , Mo , has been selling Chamberlain's Cough Uomcdy for several years and recommends It to his customers , ticcauso in his experience it has proven to bo the best for colds , croup and whooping couih. He says it Is the most popular medicine that ho handles and gives the best satisfaction. 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. . I .V.VO l/At'U.W li'.VXS. Walter Sanfoid'sj"AIy Jack" will bo the attraction ut the Farnnm Street theater for six nights beginning Sunday matinee , Feb ruary 5 , with Wednesday matinee and clos ing with matinee Saturday. The play is ab solutely pure in tone , rational in its surprises and intensely interesting In the unfolding of the plot , The company includes such well known players as I' . Aug. Anderson , ( .icorgo fj. Montserrat , .lohn 10. Martin , William Stafford , Kdgar Forrest , Charles Frew , H. L. Murdock. Hoyco Alton , W. H. Hollis. C. .1. Vincent , F. G. Hnlncs , W. H. Lewis , Miss Lillian Hraimml , Miss Mabel Florence , Miss Annie Shlmllo and Miss Mary Lyttui. The Pauline Hall Opera company will close its engagement at Uoyd's theater today liy giving two performances at the mntineo at 2I0 : ! this afternoon , "Ennlnlo1' will bo the bill , and the evening performance at 8 , when "Puritania1 will be presented for the flrst time in Omaha. "Incog , ' Mrs. Pachcco's elegant farce , will be presented by Charles Dickson and his company of comedy players lit Uoyd's theater on Thursday , Friday and Saturday next. "Scries 9" of Evans & Ilooy's "A Parlor Match" is a sort of can of Holusbrimful of gusts of laughter. It is this kaleidoscopic kind of fun that stamps "A Parlor Match' ' iv success. The whole farce simply recks with unalloyed fun. "Series 9" will bo seen at lio.vd's theater for four nights and Wednesday matinee , commencing tomorrow ( Sunday ) evening. The sale of seats for the entire engagement opens at 'J o'clock this morning. The members' course of entertainment which the Young Men's Christian associa tion has arranged is u valuable feature among the membership privileges. Next Thursday evening the Chicago Lady's quar tet give the second number of the course. This Is n choice contribution of talent that the association has been able to obtain at this date In place of the company announced for January. This will bring two numbers in the course lor February. The other entertainment will DO given by the Linden Trio and Miss .Clark . , reader , February 10. The Ixjtus Glee club comes March 14. anil Leland T. Powers April 18. Thcso arc free to members. Perfect ( ict.jn an I psrfo.-t heilth rrmil from the usoof Do Witt's Llttlo Early Kisers A perfect little pill. Collided \Vltll u .Motor. About noon yesterday a carriage containing Miss Davenport and Miss Gilbert of the Pauline Hull company was struck by a motor train In front of the Paxton hotel , and for a moment there were prospects of veri serious results. The carriage was badly de niolished and thn ladies were thrown out , but fortunately neither of them receivei serious injuries. o- Cook's Extra Drj Imperial Champagne is the pure jnico of the grape naturally for mented. For boquet It has no superior. an a turo relief In advanced it ( ei. ee a once. You vlll iee the exeelleit effect after Ukiaf the flret doee. Bold br dealer ! eTtrTwhire. Larf * fcettlei 10 e nU ant 11,00. ) tfX'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Business Hns Seldom Boeu So Oarcfully nutl Conservatively lU'guliU'jil ' , BUSINESS VERY LARGE IN VOLUME II HKO of the Aiill-Oillim | Hill Hun Sal All'erlcd Trn ilu - ( I'tpurls . ! : iino from lliitliU'M Center * , XKW YOHK , Fob. 3.-K. O. Outi Jb Co.'s voohly review of trade sajs : Actual bust- ess is surprisingly largo tor tin ) season , anil ot fears about the future arc also largo. .longros.sional uncertainties cause the fears , nit the prosperity anil tin' m'o.ls of the poo- ilo make business what it is , ami never bo- ore has the distribution of pro iii-ls to eon- uiners been largerT.han it has been thus far his year. Yet it is probably safe to say that aroly , If over , except In a tlnii ) of p.ui Ic , has mslness been more cautiously anil conserva- Ivoly rogulato'1. ' Monetary uneertalntles re excused liy tins continued outg. ) of golil ( ) ilt the passing of thu anti-option bill bv the enate has hail no oTcxt ! upon the markets is yet. Itepurls Ironi Cities. At Plttsbnrg the glass trailo Is fair , but the traile In Iron anil its products is weak. Hu.slnes.s at Ck veland is fairly peed , mid it Cincinnati the demand for lumber exceeds the supply and prospects are bright for trade in woolens. General trade is Improving at Indianapolis , mil at Detroit exceeds that of last year. At Chicago receipts of cured meats and wheat are more than three times those of ast year , and considerable increase Is seen in corn , o.its and r.Mwhile in hogs , lard and Iressed beef the decrease Is largo. Trade at .Milwaukee is increasing , but col lect Ions are retarded. The storm checks retail trade In the region about HI. LOUH. At Minneapolis and St. Paul trade is fair , and similar conditions appear at Kansas fit * . . At St. Joseph and Omaha trade Is gener ally good and mone.v in Rood demand. At Denver business is fair. At Louisville prosnocts are Piieomagiug. At Nashville business is [ food and at ICnox- ville Improving , with money in better de mand. At Little Hock collections are slow , but at Mobile trade is very satisfactory. Husiness at Xew Orleans is quiet , inonev in demand and easy , cotton quiet anil sugar stronp , and trade in rice improving. While there is much cutting of rates by the railroads and the movement of freights has been greatly interrupted by the west's severe storms , the volume of traltli : aston ishes managers. The movement of cotton is not large , but the great accumulation "of stocks is felt in a decline of one-eighth of u cent with sales of 1,000,01)0 , ) bales. DpinniiiU firTe\tllo r The wonderful demand for textile fabrics is unabated. For brown and bleached cot tons the market is said to bo the best for twenty years and some makes of sheetings have advanced. The trade ,1s low and me dium grades of men's woolens are about clos ing at the time u lion it is usually opening and the demand for line goods is less strong. probably because of anticipation of tariff changes , the general tendency is clearly toward greater economy in manufacture. Trade in boots and shoes is very active. Pi ices for manufactured products in iron and stcol are depressed beyond all prece dent , nevertheless the sales continue remark ably larroand ; the volume of business greater than in any previous year. The stagnation in steel rails has been broken by the placing of orders for 00,000 tons by the Pennsylvania railroad , and in plates orders for 20,000 tons have been placed for the Cramps at Pittsburg mills , though at very low prices. Largo structural contracts have also been placed for buildings iu New York. While $2.100,000 in gold has boon ordered for shipment today , and the amount maybe bo larger , receipts from the interior are so heavy that money mar- ket.s are not disturbed and. foreign exchange is slightly lower. Produce exports are $10,000,000 less than last year hinco Jan uary , and there is also a decrease at cotton points , in spite of the advance in prices. The uncertainty about the monetary future retards business engagements , but in other respects trade is most satisfactory , and per- ALTH May depend upon the way you treat I he n arn- ings which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure peed health for a year or two. Therefore act at once , for it IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right tlmc-lfr KSStl never fails to relieve the system of fftQggjggHI purities , and is an excellent tonic also. He Wants to Add His Name. 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Host Cattle Ilo anil Sheep market In tlio neit. HOUSES. Wood Brothers. I.lvo Stock Commission Mcrchuuti. South Onmlin Tclcpliono 1 157. l'lilcaOi JOHN I ) . DADIS.MAN , I , , . . . . . W.ll/1'KK K. WOOD , f Mntmi.eM Market Hci'orli by mull and wire clioorfiillyf nlslicd upon nppllcatloii OMAHA AWNINQS&ND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. 111.1 Knrnam BAflS AMD TWIN'S. BICiCUS. Beinls Oraaaa Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMl'ANV. Importer ! nnd mun.frs. nicyclo nolil on monllily nuur ucki , bur lap i , twine , pnymenti 12) N 15th. BOOTS mo SHOE ; . Morse-Co8 Saoa Company , llonard strait. Factory corner llth nnd DouzlnsStreBti. Wo nro making closijprlo-i to cull ImyoM. nn 1 nro telllcg clmi of uooji whleli li Tory eixloabla wltU inorcliiuill. Klrkendall , Jones & Arasr. Hand-Sewed COMl'ANV. Wliolo lo si lot : co. , toon.slio1) ! mln. rik-Jnli lluntnn nnd rubburitoodi , 13J3- llubber Shoa f'rt . IIUJ- 1JIU llurner > n. 110l-lll > i llarnoj St. COAL , DQXE , I C03HI5E. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works I.IMK CO , hard and oft Mfr > . Iron cual , K K cor. loth anil cornlc'i , window cjpn , inct.illlo ikvlliibti , etc. 1IIU-1IU DudttuHt. DRYGQQDS. M. E. Smith &Co.Kilpatrlck-Koch , ! Dry ( JOOIH CO , Dry good * , nolloni , fur- Notion * , K nH' furnlth- nliliiiiK ii"l ' § i1 lltli Mud Mill and Howar llnrnoy St FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Besbu & Runyan CO upholilprel f inil- I UHNITIIUK CO , ( irate lure , I1JJ Hut Ntfliolit HI Wholiuulo only- unj mil Hi. CDRUGS , ET3. Blake , Bruce & Co. , 1QIU anil lUrne ; bl . , f- HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Lobeckfi Linn , COMl'ANV , Doslorn In Corner 10th unilJnckton tuola dlr eou. U'Jt ' Du HATS , ETB. W. A. L. Gibbon SCo. Omaha Safe and Iron Wliolnsnlo WOIIKS llnti , c.ip > . ntni.v k' Baton.vaullv jnil work , Klorm. nilUoni , Iron ihultori and nro and llnrnor ti. cnpor All Ire MI A liar tt , 14tli and Jncknon. LUMBER , John A. Charles R. 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