(5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY HfcE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 1. 1R03. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Downward Trend in Wheat Arrested by Reports of Injurious Weather. BROKERS WERE BUYING QUITE FREELY Corn Slnrtnl with Homo Strength nnit Soli ) U | > n l.lltlo , lint Moil of * the ( lulu tt'nii.out I .liter. CitiCAflo , III. , KrJi. 28. The return of uiifn- rornblo wi-atlrv for wlicnt and for llio niovc- ini-iit of corn ratlin ! the dowtiwiird trend In tlio o nuirUots to stop. The closing prices today , roiiipntcd with yesterday's , show Rains of ? , c In In-lit. " , c In corn and ! fc In oals. Thuro weroniodoiato advances In provisions , pork leliiB7 ) cliltflier , lard 6e and ribs JOo. It was rejioi ted below the free/lni ? point nil over the winter wheat belt with a larco portion tion of that region buro of MIOW. This niiido nhorts ftomewhat npprcliciisho and them was nioro disposition to cover and not much pres sure to roll , It was aUo rumored that the members of tlio clique had added laiRely to their line on thu break yesterday and a good mnny of their brokers were tiuyitiK property freely todiiy. This ( 'avo the market MIIIIO firmness , but on free Hi-llliiK by Hrhwnrt/-Iupca ) and llaldwln- Kainuiu Ihero was a Kradual development of weakness , and most of the early advance was lost only to bo togalm-cl , however , l.oforo the close. Thoopfiilnit niiHiiboiil Uo to 'if hlRln-r than yesterday's closing' , and there wassoiiii- llttlo excitement at the start , then itiled rasler , prices declining after Mime tll ht Hue- tuatlons fiom iC to lie , then ruled steady am the i-lnslng was about V hlKher for May and fiom f to',0 higher for July than the clo-lni : lluurcsuf yesleiday. , A disputed fiom New oik was iniided mound snylint that Speaker Crisp had slated that Ihero would be no vote on the imtl- ciptlons Mil this M-xslun. Corn slatted with bomo stiongth and May roll ) up allttle. Later most of the grain was lost , but the market Improved some Mibse- ( luently on the miuill arilvals estimated for tomonow nt only IBO cars. Till ) lonirs In oat.s nhowed less disposition to tell and shorts were the best bujers. llio market opened Meady , declined He , advanced ? e and llnally closed at a tilllo better tlian on yesterday. The matket for hou products opened strong and higher In re.sponsu lo the ad\ance of from lOctolDcut the yardsfor llvohoijs , butowlns ; to the lack of any outsldn support ami some rcnll/liic on nadirs made yesterday the market bioko. fcTho usual leaetIon followed , but theto was scarcely unytdliiK dolnu for FOIIIO time. The olVerfnss , however , became niilto liberal ami a further decline was the lesull , the packers being the principal sellers throughout , after which there was a fair reaction. TIIP market closed steady. Kstlmated receipts for tomorion : Wheat , 100 cars ) corn , 170 cars ; oat.s , 140 cars ; doss. l&.OUO lu-ad. The leading futures ranged as follows : ui-e.v iiiuii. i.mv. ci.osc. IIS'Y. February. 72U Mar WMfflM 2 * July 75 Corn.No. 2 February 40 40 S'M Way 43 41 July OnU.No. 2- February y-H Jlny Wl Mrcsl'ork May 13 30 IB 40 IB 32t 13 3S 19 25 l.nrti .May IS 70 12 70 12 75 12 70 July 11 70 II lu'W II 1.5 Sept . . . II 4'J u : r > 11 374 11 .15 Eliortr.lbs- .May 10 10 10 15 10 CO 10 15 1C 05 Cash ( ( notations were as follows : Fi.otm Dull ; nominally unchanged ; winter patentK , * 3.G004.00 ; winter sttalKht.s , il. ! 10 ! ® if.3ri ) ; NprliiK patents , J.1.7ri t4.1 < ) ; sptlns BtraiKlits , u.f oa3.oti ) linkerw.ooaa.an. . WIIKAT n. 2 sprlnp , 7i,14a7n'ic ; o. 3 sprliiK , ( ilKgOGc. ! No. ii led , 71 > 34 < i67.Jc. ! ! CouN-Sti-ndyiNo. 2 40cNo. ; 9 , cash , 3Gtfc | No. ! t yellow , : i7W3Be. OATS .No. 2. 3iK : ) ( ) > ic ; No. 2 whlto , f. o. o. . 0 ICt3-H { < - ! No. ! l white , f. o. I ) . , 30 > i < 33ac. llYK--No.2 , 5U4c. IlAin.KY No. 2 , file ; No. 3 , f. o. u. , 4V2.JDcj ( ! No. 4 , f. o. h. , 37 < u-2 ( ! . 1'LAX Hr.Ktl-No. l , t.21. TIMOTIIv SKKII I'l line , $4.44. I'OHK Mvss , per bhl. . * 18.17'J18.274 ! ; lard per 100 His. , flU.70fil2.7Di short ribs Hides , ( loose ) J1O.1G ; dry salted shoulder * . , ( boxed , ) fl.70ac.87 ; bhort clear sides ( boxed ) , $10.05 © 10.00. WHISIIY Distillers' finished goods , per Ral. , H.17. SUUAIIS Cut loaf , &fi5'ioj granulated , Discs standard "A , " fie. , . , The following were the receipts and bhlp- incnts for todav : Oinalin drain .llnrkot. WIIIAT : No. 2 spring , 70cbld : No. 3 spring , COc bid ; No. 2 red winter. C2c bid. OATSNo. . 2 white , 32c bid ; No. : i whlto , 31"c bid.COIIN COIIN No. 2 cash , 37c bid ; No. 3 or bettor , cash , 37c hid ; March , 37c bid ; April , 37 c bid ; last half of April. 3Hc bid. Among the sales were the following : 10 rnr.s No. 3 or better corn , Cincinnati terms , nt KnBt St. .Louis , 10 days shlpmen' . . 37c ; 10 cars No , 3 or bolter corn , upper Mississippi river , Cincinnati terms , 10 days shipment , 3G < 4c. Now York .Markets. NKW YonK. Fob. 28. Ki.oim Kecolpts , GO- , 073 pkgs. ; otports , 1,000 bills. , 14,041 sacks ; gales , 7,400 pkirs. ; maikot dull , steady. COHN JlKAi/ Quiet , sleady ; yellow western , lUlll.KY-rinn , quint. llAiti.riY MAI.T Dull , steady. WIIKAT Kecelpts , 0,200 bu. ; exports , 101,130 bu. ; sales , 6,246,000 bu. futuies , 72,000 bu. northern. H21jC. Options were moru actlvo and wholly on switching account , with the close steady nnd unchanged from yesterday nmltmoutsldo featmosNo.2 ; red , Maich , 7lji ( CJ17C 16-lOe , closing at 701ic ; May , 70 1-lGto VO'.c , closing at 7Ufi- ! ! June , aoiibO'oC. clos ing at HOe ; July , BO > idtHl'c , closing nt Hlc. ConN Ui'celptK. 3ShOO bu. , exports , 32,287 Int. : Miles , 110,01)0 ) lii. ) futures , 63,000 bu. spot. Hoots llrm , iiulut : No. 2 , 611e ( ; In elevator , OS c : ungraded mixed , tJOSU62c ! ! { ; stonmer mixed , 50V < ! J511c ; No. 3 , 40'J60'c. ' } Op tions weio very dull at ijc advance with the trading local ; May , 60 l-lOiii&OUe , closing nt 60He ; .Inly , DOVitBOIic. closing at 60ic. OATS HecelntH , 25,200 bu. ; exports , 05 M . - . July , u ca o , _ , - - . _ _ , . . . „ . - . * , mixed western , 38@30cV ! { white wostenii 40@ 46'ic. ' IIAV Moderate demand , firm ; shipping , | 7.0txa7.tiO ; good to cholco , | 7.GO . GO. Wooi < - ( ) . llrm : domestic Ili-eco , 2732e : pulli'd , 37o ; TUMIH , 27Q31c. I'lioVISIONS Cut nii-atf , ( julot and easy ; pickled hlidulders , 9 ic ; middles , ( julet , llrm ; thort cli-ar J10.7& . , Lard , riiilot , llrmi-r ; western leam closed at * 13 ; sales , 050 tlorci-s at ifrZUuaia.oa ; city , Hi ! ; salon , . . . . . . . donmnd „ „ - - .r , closed firm ; receipts , 0.1H7 pkKs. ; nosti-rn fresh , ! HUlHJc. ) TAI.M W Qulut , weak ; ( city , ( U for pkgs. ) , COTTON SKKB Oii.-llottor demand , flrmt-r nt ' thocldso ; crude , -I7c ; yellow. BHytiOc. I'KTiioi.r.uM-Tlio MIIIIU Interest whlcn lias ucpn a lurgo buyi-r of oil of late was today the principal factor In the certltlcuto market , though switching operations did a great doai to HWell the roliimo of Imslness , the rate bulne IHc. Iliu mrirket opened strong at ( i3 o and liner sales at 03ic adviinced to 04c , but at thoelosu liHc was the bid price. Thu sales reached 175,000 bbU. Transactions nt tJiS Btook n.M lKiii.'o were also on a larger bcalo than usual , 40,000 bbls. changing hands. H opened at U2 > 4i5 and ioi > o to 03 > tc , closing at the latter price. HOSI.N llull and steady. TUHPK.NTINK I'lrm , nmiu actlvo. KICK Active , firm. MOI.ASHKS-NOW Orleans open kettle , good to Choice , good demand , llrm. tiiKUU-IUw. llrm , ( iuli-1 ; sales , 28 hhds. nnd 1 JO liught muscovado , HU test , 3c ; 600 bags CFiitriruKHl , 'JO test , at O.Sci lutlnud uulet Btoady. ' ' I'lO IilON'-Oulet , steady. Coi'l'Eli-Oiilet ; lake , flH.&O. I.KAI > Dull , sleady ; domestic , 13,05. TIN Strong ; Hindu , 1'20-Kt , Wool .MiirUct. medium , 31iy34c. Cotton Murket. NEW Om.KA.N8 , La. , I'eb.28 , Kuturea steady ; pales , 72.4UO balcm March , a.7 IB.bl ; May , $ n.o4iano5i Junc , fo.j o.ojt jui , too ; 0.07 August , JOOfmiO.ofi Septemfwr. fries bid i October , * ,75 bid i Novnmbor , IH.70 bid. middling..H10e , low middling , 8 ll-llV ; gKd ordfiinry , H 5-100 ; net nvelpti , 11.770 bales ; gross , 12,805 bales ; export * to Trance , 8,104 balesj to the continent , 2,059 bales ; constwlte , 1.7H3 bales ; Dales , 1,460 bales ; tock , 330,055 bales. Oinalin Profiler Mnrkct , There wi n decllno In egirs and hay. Ililtler It also ( ) Uotcd very weak. Other kinds of pro duce retnatned nhout steady , At'l'l.Rfi S-lorkHiiro held at f3.0024.00 for fair to choice slock. IIANA.VAS- Quoted at f2.003i.GO ! per bunch HIIANH I'hnlcu navy , } 2.45. ' KiiThe ( itiallty of the receipts h verv poor an d the market Is weak and lower than It was a few days npo. The packers nro now talking about l7r > for nniM-Ing stock , nnd It Is hard work to find anything In the receipts that IH good enoiiKh to brunt over 20c. ( 'At.millMA I'MHIAtlK Peril ) . , 2 0. CF.I nnv Per do ? . , 40c. CliANiiKiiiiif.sllell and bugle , $10.50 ; . Tcr- hev t-'aii'i Cod , JU.60. l : < lisTho market opened mt IGc.butltdld not long remain at that price , and dropped to inc. New York Is down to a point where eggs would have to sell here at alioilt He to bo In line with that market. As the local demand has not yet Incieascd to a point where It Is HI mi I to takltm all thu receipts , this market Is still Inllueneedlo a considerable extent by easl- ern markclH. A KOOI ! many commission men are predicting a 14c market as amonK the Immedi ate possibilities. fomo bellovo that cgirs are hound to touch 12'.c ' befoio very long. From this It can be seen that the feeling In the mar ket Is very weak. ( IllAi'K PliUlT Per bo$4.00. . UA.MK The receipts ate extremely light Mallatd ducks , 1360 ; teal and mixed , J2.00 ; small geese , t4.KXiM. ( 60 : Canada ireese , J8.00 ® 0.00 ; small labhlts , 11.23 ; Jacks , J3.60. IIAV- The top on thu best hay was only } G and some ptettygood hay could otdy get an ofTer of J5.0H. HIDKS No. 1 green , 3'Jr-i No. 1 green salted , 4'iej No. i ! green salted , 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted , 26 to 40 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 2 green salted , 26 to 40 His. , 3Jr ; No. \eiil calf , 8 to 16 Ibs. , 7'ic ' ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 5"C ! No. 1 dry Hint , 0 < a7'ie ; No. 2 dry Hint , 4Q6'ic ; iso. 1 dry baited. n Ue ; part cuied hides ! J per cent per p'liind less than fully cured. HOSKY t/'holee to fancy whlto clover.18 ® 20c : fair lo good , 1011180 l.bMONS Choice. $3.60 : fancy , J4. MAl..VAOllAlKUioKhlpilng ( ! ) stock , $8.50. NKW \ iiirAiii.is : : : I.eltuce , radishes and ptuslev , 45c per do/ ; green onions 40c. NfTS-l.atgu hickory , J1.60 ; black walnuts , J 1.00411.25. UNIONS Homo grown , J4 par bbl ; Spanish uorciate , $2. OIIANOKS I'lorlda fancy , per box , $3.50 ; flvn to ten box lots , $3.25 ; rilssetl , J3.0D ; Mexican oranges , single box'es. 53.25 ; tlvo to ten box lots , $3 ; California mountain flanges , } 2.5 ( ) ; navels , 14 , OVSTCIIS Oysiers aie being ottered at 1055 38e per can , which Is a reduction of 4e percan. , I'ori.Tiiv The market Is slow and weak. About the top for good dressed chickens Is Oe , \hile fair slock goes at He. Turkeys are soli ng In a small wny at llfU2c. The trouble A llh the gieat majority of the stock arriving s that It Is too large. The trade wants small nd fat tin Keys , ( ieese and ducks are % ery i-aico and are selling at ll12o for cholco tuck. 1'orATons Weslcrn Nebraskastock Is nnolcd t 80c : t'tah and Colorado , 05cUil.lO ; cholco atlve. 75ti80e. SWIKT : I'OT\TOIS : There are a few In the iiatket which aieselllng at $4.50. TAMIKIIINKS- half boxes , $3,00. VKAir-Cholce and small fat veals , 70c ; arge and thin , 3&Gc. ritotiL'Ci : i-oiNTinis. There Is no scarcity of oranges In this jmiket. Among the arilvals yesterday was a : ar of Morldas and a car from Newcastlu In lotthein California. A car of Mexicans Is ro- lotled to arrive tomorrow. The Omaha blanch of the National League f Commission Men met last evening at the itllco of llranch Co. and decided to have ; n Inted 10,000 copies of a circular selling forth he alms and objects of the league. James Kin land & Co. of 35 Warren street , S'ew Vork.are sending out a valuable calendar o their friends. It gives the receipts and angu of prices for each week durlu , ' 18'jl and 1802 , on butter and eggs at New York. IliislnesN CliaiiKes. The following are lepoi ted at Hradstroot's : II. A. Di-laney , grocer at La I'latte , sold out. K. U. Ciossett , general store at Oconlo , sold int. int.C. . II. Dmls , clothing store at Ord , closing > ut. ut.V. . S. Keed , hotel at Ohlowa , sold out. ( eorge C , Wilson & Co. , general store nt Mil- lei ton , succeeded by Hicks & I lite. Darling X Son , hardware at South Omaha , icgotlatlng to sell. Sullivan ft Davis , grnoral merchandlso at Tecumseh , dissolved , Sullivan continuing. John Hhulloy , llve'ry at Hutte , sold out. O. M Lydlck , druggist at rontanelle , Intcnd- ng to removo. Palmer's Merchantsiand'Mechanics Huslncss association of Veiona filed articles to succeed 1' . II. Schwab In the grajnjiuslness. Hawkins Cieamery company of California Junction filed articles of Ineorpoiatlon. The following aio reported at Dun's : A. ICumpkes , meat market ut Crete , dlsoon- tinued. Mead Itros. , racket stoiejat 1'awneo City , re moved to Table Kock. StilloII & Cress , harness at Utlca , filed arti cles of co-partnership. " Kansiis City .U irfco'ti. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Fob. 28. WIIKAT Denuiinllzca ; No. 2 hard , 03 040 ; No. 2 red , 111/\4 1' 11 III IlL irt\ [ . < ? < JUV , HAY Dull ; timothy , $8.0029.00 ; prairie , tO.OO7.BO. IlUTTun Light demand and dull ; creamery , 24tW7'/ ; .dairy. lC < 31'Jc. Edos Actl\o and steady at 13'jC. UKCKUTS Wheat , -I'J.UUO bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu.i oats , a.OOD hu. Snli'Mi.Nrs : Wheat , 29,000 bu. ; corn , 15,000 bu. ; oats , 1.000 bu. Nt. Louis M.irkati. ST. Louis , Mo. , Fob. 28. FLOUR Un changed. Patents , $3.40IJ3.00 ; extra fancy , ja.oinj.3.10. WIII-.AT HS'jo higher ; No. 2 red , cash , dull heavy , 07'4c ; .March , 07"c ; May , 701ie. CoitN 'aSUc above yesterday ; No. 2 cash steady , ! ! 7e ; April , 3Hc ; May , 3uc. OATS Kc higher : A cash , 32'ic ; May , 32'ic. Kvis Steady ; unclmtuad. IIAUMY : Steady ; unchanged. HMTTKlt Easy , cholco separator creamery , 2 i 2Ge : dairy 242De. KUHs Lower , lOc. WHISKY $1.17. Liverpool .M'lrkot * . LIVKIIPOOU 1'Vb. 28. WIIKAT Pull ; holders oiler fieely ; No. 1 California , ( Js UidKDs 2JJd percental ; No. 2 red u Inter , 6s 7 da.Ds ( Hid. ! Kccelnts of wheat the past three days. 184,000 centals. Including 143,1)1)0 ) ) American. ( JoliN Quiet ; demand fairer ; mixed Mosl em , 4s 2d per cental for new. Kecelpts of American coin the past three days , 61,300 centals. % PKAS Canadian , 6s 3'id percental. MliineipnllKVhent : Market. MINNHAPOMS , Minn. , I'eb. 28. The market about llio same as yesterday. Good weather was reported from all over the west , ( 'ash market advanced about Jic. No. 1 notthcrn Philadelphia Grulu Market. PlIII.ADCI.I-IIIA. Pa. , I'Vl ) . 28. WllKAT Firm but quiet ; No. 2 red nnd February , 75l ? © 70c. 70c.Con.v Con.v Opt Ions shade firmer but lit tie disposi tion to trade ; local car lots , dull ; No. 2 mixed and February. 48U ® IH'ic. vOATS Carlotb.dull ; futures neglected and nominal. _ Mlhvauki-o ( ir.iln .Markut. Mti.WAtiKKB , WIs. , Fob. 28. WHEAT Quiet ; May. 08c ; No. 2 spring , 05o. CoiiN-Qulot ; No. 2 , 37c. OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 whlto , 34c ; No. 3 white , UVK-55c. ! llAlll.KV 02c. CofTVo Murknt. NEW YonK , Fob. 28. Options opened stendy unchanged to 6 points advance , closed barely steady , 6 points ( town to 6 points up. Sales , 12- 250 bags. Including March , tl7,66iiiil7.05 ; April , J17.15 ; May , * 10.U6 ; July. * lti.76 ; t-optember , fUl.f > .r > ; October. J1C.60 ; December , * 10.35. Spot HU ) , dull , nominal ; No. 7 , $ lH.12Vt<.26. ! llaltlinoro Orulu Market. IlAi.TiMoni : . Mil. , Fob. 2fl. WIIKAT No. 2 red. spot , 74c. COII.N Hleadyt mixed spot and February , 401iC. UATa Quiet ; No. \rhlto western , 40c. ! Cincinnati ( iniln MiirknU. CINCINNATI , O. , Fob. 28. NliK.vr In fair demand ; No , 2 red , 70c. CoilN iasy : ; No. 2 mixed. 44VSc. OATS-ateady ; No. 2 mixed. 3 London Oil Market * . LONDON. Feb. 28. LI.SHKKII- 3d per quarter. LtNHKKi ) On , 22s Cd per ewt , TUlll'KN JINK tlt'llUTH24s per CWt. Tulrdo ( ir.iln MurK t > . TOI.KHO. O. . Feb.28.-WiiKAT-Falrly active. steady ; No. 2 cash. 71e. CoilN Dull ; No. 2 cash , 42c. OATS Quiet ; cash , 36c , Now York I ry ( ioixN Market. New YOIIK , Feb. 28. The demand for dry ( roods was moderate , and there were no new features. _ Itrmilt of tliu ItrailliiK Collupse. NEW YOIIK. Fob. 28.-Tho Evi-nlnu Postsnys : That the UeadliiB collapse has khaken conll- duocu In rullwuy umuugemcut , cupcclully on tlio part of European Investorn. cannot bo denied but II hai no legitimate bearing on In dependent properties. The railroad depres sion of the market , ns has been ixilntcd out , can IMI traced to a much mote vital nnd funda mental cnuie , namely , the money kings , The money market continues hard , nlthouvih the making I ! of nterllmt loans hai prevented a stringency. That there Is much dlsqulotudo Is shown by the Interest taken by the specu- latlvo 1 community In possible remedial meas ures. _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AND IIONDS. .Securltlcn for tlio Tlrst Tliiinjn Weeks De veloped StrniiRtli. NEW YOIIK , Fob. 28. The stock market for thu first tlmo In weeks developed today a de cidedly strong temper and material ad vances were scored all over the list , only ono stock amoni ? the shares allowing a net loss for the day , which amounted to only'i ' per cent. The easier condition of the exchange market , and the practical cessation of Hold export-/ were the underlying cause of this change In temper , but the Jay was marked by an ab sence of the late heavy pressure to sell and rumors of a disquieting nature , which lend to the Infeienco that the benrs have covered their shorts. Less was heard of Koadlnj ? than on any day for the last two wcoks , but the stock was Hllll the most active In the market and the transactions were largo enough for any of the lute days of excitement. The news that the payments of wages had been resumed and the utterances of Judge Paxson to the elfect that all obligations would be met , stimulated the demand from the shorts and the buying for Unit side of the account was entirely respon sible for the prominence of the stock In the market. H rallied above 27 , after selling down to 25 , but closed at 2G' . ( , with a net gain of I'll ' per cent. The next most uromlnent point In the list was Sugar Uollnerles , which after selling at 120 was lifted to 124 without excitement of any kind , the upward move ment being steady throughout the day. The stimulating cause for the late rise was found In the dexelopment of the fact that Mr. HaNomcycr had assured a stockholder that while there would be mi extra dividend de- claied , the common slock would be tint upon a 12 percent basis. It closed only Jfe lower than Its best price , with a net gain of 3' per cent for the day. Dlstlllets and Cattlefeedlng nnd Cordage weio the weak spots of the early deal ings , and thu llrst named declined : ) ! { to 32 , the lowest price touched , but later n 10- covery occuried and It closed at but a small fractional advance. Cordage puisucd the same course , while Chicago ( las , ueneral I'lec- ttlc and Lead werostiong all the way out , the first closing with again of 2 } i and thu other about 1'i per cent. Kalltoad stocks were uniformly stronK on comparatively light transactions , and , as a rule , the highest prices were made at the close. Northern I'acltlc preferied. with again of 2J , Lackawanna with 24 , and grangers with gains extending from 1'i ' to lit per cent , weioall prominent In the dealings , nut Krlo was sold hugely by foreign houses , hold within narrow limits. There was reallratlon , especially during the afternoon , for accountof the traders who bought early In the day , but the reactions from tlilscausu were slight In all cases , and the demand from the shorts hecamu unrent toward the close , which wasactl\eand strong , generally at the best llguies , The following are the clmlnj quotations of the leading stocks on the New Yom Stock exchange - change today : Atcblnon .torlnuin ruumi. . Adniua Hxpross 15- do preferred . . . . 1531 Alton , T. II 31 U. 1 . Den. Adult. . . do iircfurroil IM Northwestern I" ! * , Amorlcna Express. . IIS do preferred 1414 Iliiltlmoro A Ohio. . IISM4 N. V. Central 10S4 Cnnniln 1'aclflc 83M M. V. AN. K ( ntmilngouthorn. . . 65 Ontario .1 Western. Cnntral 1'nrlilc 27 Orciton Imp 1U Iho4. A Ohio ZJ4 ! Oregon NOT 76 ChlcnKO Alton lit o. s. r , , ft U. N 1B4 0.11. A Q litMM 1'aclflc Mull 2.1 Chicago Uns irln , Dec. * U. . . . 1114 Consolidated Oas. . . 158 I' . C. C. &St I. Pullman t'alaco 1112 ( ottonull Cert 43 UoaJlnx 1M,1 { Iol. llurtioii Illchiuond Terminal Ws I ) . I , . A W do pruforrcd 38 It. A H. (1. iifcl UloGritnde W 2J D.AC. K. Co doprofonoil (0 I'nstTenn 4iltook ! | Islnnil 81 > f Hrlo 2I' < : * ' IVS. V. 1st pfd 75 < lo preferred. . . . . . . 1J < s't. ' Paul 17' { Fort Wnyno 155 do preferred . . . . r.2Ji Gt. Northern pM . . liU St. I'aul ft Oina'ia. . 53V $ C. AH. I pfil 101 do prjforrol 118 IlocktnR Viilley. . . . JSsouthern I'.iclflc. . . SI { Illinois Central IWK Susar llullnery UJ > j St. l-aul.t Duliitli. . 43 Tcnn. Coal ft Irjn. . i9 Knn. & Tot pM. . . . 2A Total 1'aclflc 9 l.nko KrloV West. . 21 ? < lot. ft U. Cant. ffd. 76 do prjfarroJ 0 1 Union 1'aclflc 37K I.akoShore 127W U S. Xxpreis 05 Lend Trust < o K W. St. U AT 1IM I.ouls. & .Nnsh 744 do Drofcrrod 2 > g I.oulB. * Now Alb'y. Walls I'arno Kxp. . . 140 .MiinhnttnnCon Western Union 1)511 ) Momphli.t C 40 Wheeling A U B. . . 17l Mlclilxnn Central. . . 104 < 4 do preferred . . . . UJV Missouri I'.iclllc Minn ft St. 1. 15 Mobllo.t Ohio I ) ft It. a 10K Nnihvllle Clmt 80 Ocncrnl Kloctrle. . . . lU.-iH N'nt'l Corilngo new. . IIH ! National l.lnsoed. . . ! )2'4 ) ' do preferred . . . . 10'J a Fuel ft Iron N. J. Central IIII4 do pro.orred 10TH Norfolk A W pfj. . SI lions ft Tax. < 'cn. . ( i North American Co T l. A , A. The total sales of stocks today weio 433,000 shares , Including : Atclilson , : t,300 ; Chicago , HurllnKton fc Qufiicy. 3,300 ; Chlcazo Oas , 13- 000 ; Delaware , Lackawanna ft Western , 4- (500 ; Dlstlllln ) ; , 21'JOO ; KHe , 20,300 ; General Klectrlc , 2t,7)0i ) Louisville & Nashville , 6.HOO ; Missouri I'acillc. 4,200 ; National Lead , 4,300 ; National Cordage , 0,000 ; Now Englnnd. 23- 700 ; Northern 1'aclflc proferreti , 0,700 ; Head ing , 1U3GOO ; KIchmondTermlnul , 0,000 ; Uncle Island , 7,200 ; St. Paul , 23,000 ; Sugar , 60,100 ; Union I'acltlc , 4,200 ; Western Union , 4,200. Now York Money -Market. Nuw YOHK , Tob. 28. MONEY ox OALI/ I'lrmor at 0 to 7 per cent ; last loan & per cent ; closed offered at D percent. 1'iit.MBMKiiCA.Nrn.K I'Ai'sii oaOH per cent. STKKLINC ExciiASdE Quiet nnd easy , with actual business at $4.b5J { for sixty-day bankers' bills and $4.87 ? ; for demand. UoveiiNMi'.NT IJONUS Dull and steady. State bonds , neglected. I'lio clostni ; quotations on U.S. 4 > riu 1114 Nurinurn i'au. n.u I I'M 11.8.4s coup IU4' ' N. W. Consols . . . . 11,1 U.S. 44 re * 93 < t tlo debon. 5s , . . . . ' ' I'nclllciis of M5. . . . 111)J i. U ft I. .M. ( ion. 5 ] si' Louisiana ' | ) ? 49 J ht , ! . ft S. K G'n. .M 111 Tcnn. now = tilj. . . 1014 St. I'aul Consols. . . in ; Tcnn. now sot Js. . . I'll ' "t. 1' . C. A I' , Ists. . . 113 Teua new set .14 . . r. I' . It (1. ( Tr. llcls. 77 Canada So , : nd9. . . T. 1' . 11. (1. Tr. llets. ( 'on , Pnclflclsts. . . , 100 Union 1'acttlolsts. . 1) . A. U. C. Uts 113 Wait Shore 102 I ) . A U. O.4B 87 11. ( I. W. UtB 75' irlo2nda Atch. 4s M. K. JIT. Gen. Kt. . Atcli 2 'B , class A. M. K. JtT. ( Ion. 5 . . 45H G. . U , As. A ( i3. . . . 10-4 ! .Mutuul Unlou Us. . . 111 do 2d5n U7 N. J. r. Int. Cert. . . 11I II. ftT. C. 6 108 Northern I'ne. lutM. IISU II AT I' ( < - " . < lloHton Sit ol ( BOSTON , Mass. , l' di. 28. Call loans , 78 per cent ; time loans , 535'a percent. The follow ing are the closing stock quotations : Atchlion A'lVpoka. Calumcc \ lluclu. . . AM Itoston X Albany. . . rrnnUHn. . . " . AMm llotton .t llnllio . . . 172 C. . 11 JtQ . 172WK Ono-ola . , 35 Fltchburun. II tfl Simla Fo Copper. . & 120 Tamarack . IliO I , . ll.A Kt. S 7s . IB Annlion Land Co. . . 23 Mnss. Central . la lloatun Land Co. . . , & Mi'X. Con. oini . . . . 104 Writ Knil I.Tiid Co. Itl/1 N. Y & N. Kn land. "Sl\t Mull Telephone. . . . 202 do 7 . 120 I , unison Store S . 2U4 Old Colony . Ml Water 1'oiror . 2 Win. Central coin. . . IV4 I'.M . 8 Atlantic . ' ( R. & II. Copper . 10 IIOBton X Mont . .114 ( , cn ICluc . bid San Frunrlsco .Milling Stockg , FAN KitANCisco , t-'al. . Kob. 28. The olllclnl closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Alia 15 Mexican , nj llulwor 15 Mono , , 5 llclchcr 71) ) Oihlr | 200 IIcnt& Ilololior 15S I'otosl 120 l.'odlo < * oii ft Savage 75 ( hollar 40 Merrn Noradit 120 Con. Cal A Vn . . . . 245 Union Con 100 Crown 1'olnt 5'J Utah 10 UouldACurry W ) Yellow Jarket 55 Uale A N"orcro < 9 115 Now York .Milling OiiotiitlniM. NKW VOIIK , 1'ob. 28. Tlio following are the closing mining quotations : Crown I'olnt ft } lymouth 70 Con. Cal. .V Vn 250 Sierra Norada 120 Dead wood I.10 atindnrd 140 Gould nnd Curry. . . . 81 Union Con 100 Halo and .Norcross. 115 Vcllow Jncket m llomostaku 1100 Iron Hilver ; ii .Mvxlcnn 175 ( julck > llrer : m > Ontario 130) do preferred 1(30 Ophlr 210 llulwor 10 St. T.onU .Mining Oniitnlliins. PT. I.ouia , Mo. , l''ob. 2H. I'ollowlng are the quotatlonb on the Mining exchange today : Hid. ABkod Did. Aibcil Adams f . . . . I H4 Illmetnlllc , 7.50 Am. Net. . . .20 U llopu. . * . . . . 275 Ornnlto. . . . 7.0,1 7.30 Montri ( < o. . . .05 BlUabeth. . M ( A London I'ln.uiflnl Kovlnu * . | Coiurlj'i | ' < r < l / livJimei Gtmlim Itf.nntlt 1 LONDON , Keb. 2H. [ Now York Herald Cable r-peclal to TIIK llKK.l I'ho stock market has not been without features of Interest , though general business lius been on a comparatively small scale , I'mids are unchangeil , Koielgn Koverument securities closed teller ibly ; llrm. tireek lionilslnue been In consldeiablo favor ; 1HH1 and 1U84 advanced \'i to 2 iier cent , ami fours 1U per cent. Homo railways closed a llttlo Irregular. Americans , which were very Mat during the morning , closed In de cidedly better tone , New York send ing buying orders. At one period Krlo fell to 20' , per cent , but closed llrm at1'j per cent , making u fall of l' per cent on tin ) day. Hecond mortgage bonds leave oh 4'i per cent lower and preference 2'i percent. Other descriptions .recoveied from their lowest point , though a decline of % per cent was marked In Atlantic tlrst mortgage and 1'oniibylvanla , 1 percent In Philadelphia k Heading uad Ji to H per ccut iu several tliprnj but Cliloncn & Mllwankro how nn adyaiici-of 1 porerHt'nnd I iu'.svlllo A Nush- llio 'i percent I'anadlansiilsoclosdRtrotiger , 'nnadlan Pacific iiftvfverlng. The parly do. linn In Untnil iTriink Issues wai re- iiced to from m-nt to ' ( percent. loney was In stronm deniand with Hliort'mimily ; of lir > tinir cYipltai tiiid 'J to 2' , per cent has been putrl'for ' short loans , . In tlio discount market WW were falily numorouf , these at two and Hlh'e mutitlis were quoted at Hi to 1 percent. 3' Xnln. PAIIIS. Pcli. S8. Tbtva uer cent rentes , 98f 37 > ic for thu nccounti > NKW YOUK , IVh'LCloarlngs , n05.tOO- 677 ; balances7,011,308. OMAHA , reb.2H.-Hiarliigs$1,107,124 ( ) ; same lay last week , Jl,100,225. llAt.TtMoui : , Mil. , Knli. 2S. Clearing $2,010- 00 ; balances , $4HOf > 2 ! ) . Money , 0 per cent , KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Koli. 28. tlloarlmrs , Jl- 082,013. n.xchangi ) on New York Ji dis count. HT. Louts , Mo. . Tub. 28. Clearings , $1,080- 070 ; balances , $58.1,382. Money ( julet at GJJ7 icr cent. LONDON , Keh , 28. Amount of bullion wlth- Irawnfrom the Hank of England on balances oday , 0,000. MMt'iits : , Tenn , , Pel ) . 28. Now York ox- hango selling at $1.50. Clearings$420,177 ; ) alances , $121,275. NKW Our.K\N3 , La. , Pel ) . 28. Cloarlngs , .177,188. Now York exchange , commercial , 05c per $1,000piemlumbankl.GO ; per $1,000. C'iiiCAK ) , Ill.Peb.28.-Clearlngs$13,098.008 ; HOW York exchange dull ; Mxty-day bills , 4.80 ; demand , $ J.b8. Money actlvo at 0 per unt. HOSTON , Mass. , Pel ) . 28. Clearings , $17,527- 50 ; balances , $1,430,500. Money , 5518 per ent. K.xchango on Now Yorl. 17 < u/25c dls- ouut. I'liti.innt.riitA , Pa. , Kid ) . 23 rioarlngs , $13- "tl.104 ; balances , $1,528.049. Per llio month : 'learlngs , J211,580,771 ; balances , $27,325,740. loney , 4 per cent. OAIAII.V 1,1 VI2 STOCK MAItlCHTS. "ery Light KccclptM , Oulni ; to the llltr.raril All Oriiden Stronger. TUESDAY , Peb. 28. Hecelptsof cattle and hogs today wore the Ightestof the year , on account of yesterday's llzznrd delaying sivcral trains. The two avs'isupply Isii3,379 c'lttlo , 2.050 hogs and )1'J ) sheep , asalint 7,000 cattle , 0,210 liu s and ,449 sheep Monday and Tuesday of lust week , 'ebruary receipts with comparisons are given jelow : CATTM : . iioo1' . Bitiinp. Vbruary.03 ! 03,027 79.0J4 30,314 anuary03 87,014 120.175 10.001 'wo months , ' 93 150.011 199,199 52,978 'ebrtiary ' ' 02 55,503 127,449 17,020 iTnuary92 58,138 201,557 11,774 1wo months92 113.701 329,000 29,394 ncrease 30,940 23.584 M-teaso 129,807 The general cattle maiket was steady. Offerings wore very light , In fact the lightest so far this year , and taken as a whole the quality was good. Dressed beef houses were he bestbuvers , but speculative shippers took i few of the best heavy cattle. Good to cholco 1,200 to 1,400-lb. steers Mild at from $1.05 up o $5.10 , with fair to good 1.000 to 1,200-lb. steers at from $4.20 to 41.00. Pair to poor stutr sold fully as well as yesteidayat fro a ' 4.05 down to $3.75. It was a good , active , icalthy trade , and an early clearance was ell'ected. llutchers' stock generallv told a trlflo firmer .ban yesterday , but theto was nut much , If my , difference in the common and canning grades. Poor to prime cows and heifers .sold ill the way from $2 tp$4.10 , with the bulk of he fair to good /t\II'around ( \ $2.50 to $3.25. Oll'eilngs of bulls , and stags were rather neager , and with a Hood demand they changed muds freely at steady.to strong prices from 12.00 to J3.75. Thu. few calves hero sold readily at llrm prices , jcommon largo to fat veal calves selling al from $2.10 to $0. There was very llltltl doing In the stocker ind feeder line. Very few fiesh cattle were m sale , and with no canning demand to spaa c ) f tiado was slack. Prices , however , were Irmly held and the feeling Is confident. Kop- lesentatlve sales : DIIKSSCD IIIIF. : : No. Av. Pr. , No.ao. Av. Pr. ' ' . 900 8 75 ao. . .1137 50 0. . .1053 3 80 24. . .1141 CO 3. . .1047 4 00 . 19. . .1144 4 50 , 31. . . 840 4 05 41. . .1239 4 OO 18. . .1003 4 05 29 . . 1193 4 05 28. . 073 4 20 . 4. , .1275 4 05 1. . . 930 4 25 , 10. . .1283 4 05 10. . . 985 4 35 19. . . 1299 4 05 3. . .1077 4 35. . 21. . .1292 4 05 21. . .1100 4 3Qi > 12. . .1222 4 70 9. 970 4 35 23 , . .1270 4 75 ! ° ' .1090 4 40 10. . .1335 4 75 2. . .1003 4 40 7. . .1285 4 85 21. . .1094 4 45 20. . .1403 G 00 Blltt'1-INU AND KXl'Oltr. 18 . . .14204 80 10 . 1394 10 .1090 5 10 2 . 1485 10 HTEKItS AND 11CIPKIIS. 17. . 930 3 80 20 . . . . 892 4 00 AND COWS. 21. . .1024 4 20 COWS. 480 2 00 4. . .1020 3 00 14. . 8JO 2 10 1 . . 850 3 00 . 770 2 10 7. . . 945 3 10 0. . . ,010 2 25 14. . . 908 3 10 14. . . 815 2 25 32. . . 003 8 20 1. . .1090 2 25 10. . 1120 3 20 C. . .1042 2 40 0. . 1058 3 25 4. . .1107 2 DO 17. . .1021 3 25 6. . . 580 2 50 15. . .1115 3 45 5. . . 1020 2 50 .1140 3 50 25. . . 704 2 70 lo ! ! . 937 8 GO ' . 854 a 75 20. . .1053 8 05 17' : . 712 2 80 3. . .1093 3 80 5. . .1008 2 85 34 . .1057 4 00 14. . 955 3 00 24. . .1072 4 10 1 1070 3 00 1 G30 2 50 „ 28. , 850 4 10 CALVES. 1O 280 2 10 2. . 190 5 25 O ' ' ' ' 405 2 75 1. , 120 5 50 r..1 ! )70 ) 3 OO 2. , 150 0 00 300 3 25 HULLS. . . .1000 2 00 . . . .1520 3 40 1. . . . . .1400 U 70 . . . .1005 3 50 1. . . . . .1200 2 75 . . . 1880 3 50 1. . . . . .1540 2 85 . . . .1925 3 50 1. . . . . .1330 300 . . . .1400 3 50 1. . . . . .1730 8 15 . . . .1520 3 50 10. . . . . .1071 8 35 STAGS. 1 1320 335 0 1528 875 STOCKEIIS AND FKEOnUS. . 3 470 3 00 G 713 3 05 Hens Receipts today were the lightest for a Tuesday In over a year and the lightest for any day of the week since Christmas. The quality of the olTorlngs was pretty good. The market was lOc to 20u higher than Monday and actlvo at the advance. Packers did not buy at all'as there were not enough hogs hero altogether to make n fair half-day's killing for one house. Speculators were mostly sellers and the only buyers wore eastern shippers and one fresh meat house , They took tlio common light mixed to prime heavy hogs at fiom $7.05 to $7.85 , with fair to good stun selling at the intermediate ptlces. The maikot rather eased elf toward the dose and two or three loads were left In llrst hands. Sales were largely at from $7.70 to $7.80 , as against $7.50 to $7.00 Monday and $7.85 to $7.95 , i wcok ago. Repre sentative Miles : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 2. . . .285 $7 35 81..225 100 $7 70 1. . . .310 7 60 35..27G 1GO 7 70 11. . , .289 80 7 GO 40..251 7 70 4. . . .170 7 00 48..221 80 7 70 5. . , .200 7 00 US..248 280 7 72H 0. . , .205 7 05 07..244 7 75 68. . , .212 7 05 34..291 7 80 Hi. .255 7 r,5 , 48..277 7 80 03..243 1 tin if\ G1..3GO 240 7 85 rins AND nounii. 1..1GO 40 7 00' . 1..430 740 6..188 7 25 > HitEiU' Twodotibio ( Jccks of good western wethers weie rccolvoxt.and found a ready .sale. They averaged 1Qbs. . and brought $4.85. The demand Is good and the market uuntahly sttong. Pair to good luitlves , J3.76&5.00 ; fair to good westerns , , (3,5Oti5,00 ; common and stock sheep , $2.25ii'.3.76 ; good to choMco 40 to 1011-11) . lambs , $4.0025.85. Representative sales : , _ * " No. JJ\ Av. Pr. 100 western wetherf.\ > 103185 339 western wethers 103 4 85 Itecelptsun.l l > IiijHltloil ; of Slock. Ulllclal rocMptiajj lill < l dtloi of to-k in shown by tlu bjjUiOi the Union Suck Yard * company for the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. m. Pobruary 28 , 189J : ItBCKII'TS. NIIKE1lUIIISKS * MI.S Cars. Head Cars Head Curs. Ilrad 61 1.117 Carslii 5'U msrojiTio.v. nirVEiis. CATTLE. HOOK. HIIEEI Oninhn 1-acklnit ( "o Tlioli. U. Uuiumond lo ISI ttwlft \ Co ' ' Co 'IlinCiidalir I'nckliiK no John 1 * . Sjulioa X Co . . . A. llaii H. llccker A. DBCon J. Ixjbinau Cleveland Hporry , V H Snipper * and luodur * To tu I. 1.117 1.117 505 go l.lvti Stoulc JI ir : t. CIUCAOO. III. , Pub. 28. trljuol'il Telegram t < TDK IlKU.1 There was a quiet cattle marke today but a llrm one. There was only a lim ited number of sales at over $5.23. Prom $2.4 ( to $3.50 took most of the cows , heifers am bulls and from $3.76 to $5 were the prleon a which most of the nteorn were weighed , A llt tlo Inferior Muff was closed out at from $1.6 ( to $2 and cholco cows and hulfors toh Hogs told from lOo to IGc higher. Ofgooc grades there wns no more limn enough to flit IIP Milpiilng orders , nnd an local hackers were line Inclined to buy selletn hud all the bestof he situation. Light weights were carried to torn $7 00 to ffl.Ui , mixed and medium to from 7.86 to J8.26 and heavy weight * to from $8.10 o $8.4O. These quotations are an advance on Saturday's prices of from 30c to 4Oc per lee bs. and the market Is now only nbout I hat niich below the be t prlcosof Uiiyear. . Very 'ew ' of today's olTerlngs sold bcw\v \ $7.00 , from $7.00 to $8.10 being the prevailing prices. Hotter prices prevailed for slioop. There vas a brisk demand and an advance on yes- erday's prices of from 6c to lOc per 100 Ibs. , leer to cholco sheep being quoted at from a,60 to $5.40 and lambs selling on a IrnMs of from $1,60 to $0.35. The former sold moitly fit from $4.76 to $5.20. Hecelpts Cattle , 0,000 ; hogs , 13,000 ; sheep. The Evening Journal reports ! CUTTMi-ltecolpts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 2,100 head ; marUet active , steady ; heavy steers , $ i.86'5.80i { medium , $1.66 6 00 : light. $4 104.65 ; Texans. $3.10 1.25 ; Htockers , $3.00 4.10 ; cows , $2.Uj.4.25. llons-Kecclpts , 14,000 head ; Rhlpiiihiits. 8,000 head ! marketlOo higher ; packers anil nixed , $7.85ft8.U ) ; prime heavy and butchers' velghts , $8.15518.40 ; prlmo light , $7.76 7.80 ; Ight$7.6 ( > lt7.r.5 ; pigs , $0,507.26. SIIKKI- Receipts , 9,000 head ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market actlvo , stronger ; mixed owes and wethers , $ .75a5.00 ! yeaillng tethers , $5.50(7.5.00 ; westerns , $3.105.30 ; Texans , $4.45ti l.G6 ; lambs , $1.500,0.50. Kansas City l.lvo Stock .M irket , KANSAS Cirv. Mo. , Pob. 28. UATn.R-Ka- cclpts , 6,400 head ; shipments , GOO hnad ; steers actlvo and strong , cows wealf. Rep resentative .sales : Dressed beef and ship- ling steers , $3.55a5.50 : cows and heifers , $2.30 $ 4.15 ; stnckers and feeders , $3.851(13.00. Hods Receipts , 5,700 head ; shluments , 300 lead : market active , 10f,15c higher for cholco mgs , common sleady to 5c higher ; all grades , $5.0 ( ) < n:5.95 : : bulk , $7.5567.70. SIIUKP Receipts , 2,600 head : shipments , lone ; market more active , prlcessteady. Rep- esentatlvo.sales : Muttons , $3.00S5.25. St I.ouls l.lvu Stock 31 ir.'iot. ST. Louis , Mo. , Pel ) . 28. CVTTI.K-Receipts , 1,700 head ; shipments , 8,700 ; mat-Let stionger ; fair to choice native steers , $3.00d > l.70 ; fed Texan stivers , $3.30 < ii.l5. Hens Receipts , 0,000 head : shipments , ,000 head : market 6c higher ; heavy , $7.70 (28.10 ( ; mlxoi , $7.40-37.90 - ; light , $7.50&7.H5. Slinr.i1 Receipts , 8,100 head ; shipments , lone ; maiKet slow ; sheep , t8.00 < t5.25. NIIW York Iho Stock Market. NKW YOUK , Peb. 28. IIIJKVM Recolots , 720 head , all direct to slaughteiets ; no trade. .SIIIIP : : AND LAMIIS Receipts , 1,703 head ; narket actlvo and llrm ; sheep , $ l.20SO.OO ; limbs. $0.35ff&7.00. Hods Receipts , 2,200 head , consigned dt- : cct ; nominally dull at { 8.10U8.60. ) . DPiiA/.EB , II. I ) . Iloonts.lr , JAS. K itoooi : Pros. Vice Pros Secy it Troas , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $25.003 ; Omaha and Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATH Will Erf. " Room 212 New M Life Buinr OMAHA. REPERENOKS : lowaStato National Hank , ? loux City ; Commercial National Hank. Uiiutia. Special attention given to * outside orders. Correspondence solicited. WILT. AOT mivui : Anthracite Coal "Denier * Will Maintain Thorn Ht the I'renent Figure * . NEW YOUK , Feb. S3. Anthracite sales igcnts met today and decided not to reduce prices. A representative of 0110 of the companies [ n the combination after the meeting s ld : "Heretofore we have determined the average price for the year in advance. Then xvo have made the spring reduction to induce largo holders to buy and store , thus being enabled to keep the mines at work all the year round. On this plan March prices were the lowest and at the beginning of each succeeding month n slight raise was made until , in the fall , an average was reached and passed. But this is too antiquat ed. The eastern buyers have laid iu largo stores for the following winter. I think the price will bo held where it is throughout the summer. There will cer tainly bo no tnoro reduction for March. When the waterways are opened there may bo n slight decrease , but I doubt it. " Ho added that the monthly meetings would probably bo for the purpose only of estimating the output per month. This is precisely what the , sales v agents were doing today. They will leave the pnco where it is , and , as it ap pears , on the present price as a basis , they are aiming to regulate the production ut the mines. Representatives of outside companies said this was the policy to bo tried. They bo- llovcd the pressure would bo too great when the rivers made cheap transportation an cle ment in the situation , but for nil that could bo learned those companies not represented in the conferring combination had no inten tion of opposing this plan. Wo sell Parks Cough Syrup on n positive guarantee to cure all throat and lung troubles. It has stood the test for many years and to day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds , consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and $1.00. All druggists. Hoard of Trade SecrituryHlili. | The Board of Trade has asked for the resignation of Secretary W. N. Nason , to take effect today. The directors explain that Mr. Nason's legislative duties rob the board of his services. A now secretary will not bo chosen for the present. If a freight bureau is organized its managing ofilcer may also bo chosen secretary - rotary of the board. The assistant secretary has been In structed to notify members that ate delin quent for n year's dues that unless they pay up their memberships will bo advertised for sale. * Ignorance of the merits of lo Witt's Llttlo Early Ulsers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious- An Kxecllnnt I'nbllratlon. The Sanitarian is the title of a monthly devoted entirely to the promotion of the urt nnd science of sanitation , mentally and physically , in all their relations. In Its llrst series of te'n volumes it has treated of a variety of topics , all bearing on the preven tion and euro of diseases of every dcscrip- TO STOP THE niOORESS of Consumption , you will find but ono guaranteed remedy Doctor 1'Iorco's Ooldon Medical Discovery , fin advanced cases , it brings comfort nnd relief ; if you haven't delayed too long , it will certainly cure. It doesn't claim too much. It won't niako new lungs nothing can : but it will make diseased ones Round and healthy , when everything else has failed , Tbo Ecrofulous affection of tlio lungs that's caused Consumption , like every other form of Scrofula , and every blood-tulnt and dis order , yields to the " Discovery. " It is the most effective blood-cleanser , strength-re storer , and llesh-builder that's known to medical - ical science. In all Bronchial , Throat , and Lung Affections , if It over fulls to benefit or euro , you have your money back. A perfect and i > ernmnent euro for your Catarrh or tMOin cnsh. Tills Is promised by the prourietorg of Dr. Bugo'n Catarrh Itemed jr. tlon , The February number was nn excel lent ono nnd contained * omo very tvblo papers. Among the most notable ones were "Cliolora Quarantine and Imir 1 tratlon , " li\ O. W. Clmm-ollor j "Allnm-al Waters , " by A N.lU'Hj "Cholera In Its Cllnlcnl Aspects In Paris , " by M ( Inlllurdj "Treatment of Tuberculosis Ap.u-t from Cllmuto. " liv Karl von Htick , Mid "Vncclnntlon Stiitlstlos In Friiice , " by M Herrlcux. This publication Is yory carefully edited nnd Its selections nre Judiciously mndo It must bo an Invaluable Periodical for medical men. Published bv for. A. N. Hell , IM ! Union street. Brooklyn , - * If you have piles Do Witt's Witch Hazel salvo will surely euro you. i.\nrni.n nv , i.v i\ri.oswff. Powiler llncomes Ignited In it Ht. l.ouU Store niul Wreck * tlio IMiildlshnipiit , ST. Lot-is , Mo. , Feb. ! W. An explosion of powder in the sporting goods house of Haw- lings Bros. , 8tr > Pine street , this nfternoon. blow out the front of the store , which Is on the 111 st lloor of the Benton hotel , sending the debris clear across the street nnd brenk- Ing window glnss a block away. The ex plosion wrecked the store and sot IIro to the building , but the llames were controlled and the hotel was not Injured , except slightly by smoke and a llttlo water. Iu the store I.Uwlo Welsh , M. Leo Ood- frey and Kmllo Mclroso , employes of Knw- lings Bras. , weuo seriously burned. A passing negro , William Brown , was cut by living glass. The pecuniary loss will bo about flO- 000Insured. ; The World' * 1'nlr Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone Imp.irts. Parks' tea , by clearing the blood of impurities , makes the complexion regain the hue ol youth. All druggists. I'riisiiiiruu * Kearney. Ir.i Johnson , ox-mayor of Kearney , W. C. Tillotson. cashier of the Kearney National bank , and C. P. Shut1 , a Kearney stockman , are in the city on business. They report business good at Koarney. The farmers are prosperous and tlio business men generally are enjoying a good trade. In the whole city there are not more than a do/en duell ings nor more than ono or two business houses vacant. The factories are running at their full capacity and have orders enough ahead to keep them busy for several mouths. 1'ho de mand for labor Ih brisk. The cotton factory alone gives employment to H , " > 0 persons. For the manufactured products of the factories there is a good demand. ' Especially Is this true of cjttou goods , several carload ship ments having been made recently to St. Louis. 'I'ho coming year , they believe , will prove ' , o bo the most prosperous yet knoun in the history of Kearney. The third party question was mentioned to ox-Mnyor Johnson , but when the reporter looked up from his note book Mr. Johnson had mysteriously dropped out of sight. You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't want't a bad complexion ; you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want a headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Early Hlsers , the famous little pills. I'laiix of thn I'alr Association. The Douglas County Agricultural society will meet at the Board of Trade rooms next Saturday afternoon at ii o'clock , at which time nn effort will be made to make Until ar rangements with the owners for the pur chase of the land south of Elmwooil park for the now fair grounds. James Walsh , president of the society , s.iid when seen yesterday , that ho had no knowl edge of any plan to this end , and doubted very much whether , if made , it would result successfully , as the society was not in a con dition to consummate the purchase. lie said further that negotiations were about com pleted for the holding of the fair this year on the old grounds north of town. Piles of people have piles , hut Do Witt's Witch Hazel s.ilvo will cure them. Detroit Kroner * Will Not Combine. DKTHOIT , Mich. , Feb. ! 2S. Frederick Fulda , president of the Elkhurdt-Broker Brewing company , was seen by a reporter at his resi dence this afternoon nnd quostlonoJ as to tno brewery combine. Ho said it was news to him. "Some tlmo ago , " ho added , "a Chicago man asked mo to take an interest iu such a project , but 1 could not see that anything was to bo gained bi it and declined. 1 have heard nothing about it since. " o An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Hlsers euro constipation , biliousness and sickhcad ache. a- She Is Insiine. ATLANTA , Ga. , Feb. ! JS. Julia Force , who murdered her two sisters Saturday , was ad judged Insane today. Constipation cured by Do Witt's Early Klscrs. WANTED . Total Iiiuo ot CITIES COUNTIES. SCHOOL KB , * x , a UKAT J DISTRICTS , WATZR COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANIES.etc , Corrdponilrnce tollclted. N.W.HARRIS &GOFr1PANYBankers , (03-105 ( Doorborn Street , CHICAGO. 19 Wall Street , NEW YORK. 7O State 5t. . BOSTON. Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros. & Co. , COMPANV. Manufacture of lent * . iiwnhiK' , ate. . TO I nntl HOIISK COVKIH , 1113 Knrnnm Ht. 70. ) h. Kith Btrcot. BAQSANDTWIMcSDIQYCLES. . Omilia M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importorj anil mnn-frs. Hlcyclci eolil on moatblr Hour eacki , burlnpi , twlno. pnj-uionti m.V.ISth. BOOTS \ND SHOES. Morse-Coo Shos - Compaoy , Howard vtron. Factory corner llth and Don jlniStros'.i \Vesromnklnifclof8prIoii lo cisli buyer. , anl ara Bullion o clna of Kt > od whlotili rur/milaa'jld wllh morclmnti. Klrkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Seweil COMPANY Wlioloiilo HHOKCO. , b30U , liool mfr > . aitenti lloil'in anil rubber KOodi , UJJ- llubber shoa Co llOi- 1J1Ullnrnuy rfu COAL , C0 ( ! . GORHISE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornlc3 Works LI Silt CO .bird and oft Mfr . nalvunlial Iron conl. S K cor. IGln and corblc3 , wlii 11 * CAP i , l > ounlaa St. . ruemlllc BkrllKhU , uio 1KO-11I2 DoiUdSL DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrlck-Kooi Dry ( iOODS CO , Dry Roods , notions , fur- Notloni. njnti' furnish- r. Ill'i un4 llth and Hutra lUrnof Sti. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Bselw & Ruiyai CO. . uphol.torod furnl- CO. draco lure , lUJIlgi Nicholas bt. Wliol salaonly. and 13th Ht Kyouroml this , yon will not bo do-- , , I'olvoil. Good things Imvo nlwivys boon" " rountoi-foltotl untl Imltntotl nrllolcs. without inurlt never.Wo onutlonotl you lntvook nirnlnst the Imltntlons of OAHTKH'S LI'iTIjK L1VF.H PILLS. Nobody likes to bo deceived BO don't forpot Iho cnutttm ask for CAUTKtt'S L1TTLK LIVF.lt PILLS , Insist upon Imvlnjj C-A-U-T-K-U'-S , nnil sco thnt you not tlioin. Don't forpot the cnu- tlon don't bo dcoolvotl. A posmvucum- srcic HEAD. AC I IF. . Small Pill Small Dose Smnll Price I WAS BIG. I WAS PAT. I PELT MEAN. I TOOK PILLS. I TOOK SALTS. I GOT LEAN. Hnndaomo Wotiion Can Lese Weight Fast. Homely ( Won Look Dotter If Thin. Try Dr. Edison's Syotom , No Dialing. Bond worlh Tvvloo the Monoy. onicpof II. M. Iturtoii , Hardware , Cary Sta tion. III. . .1,111. II , I Ml I. Dr. KdKon Ilo ir fir : I am well pleased wild your treatment of ohCMity. 1'ho li.ind Is world tw ICQ the money it eost , for comfort. I d vo reilucod my wo jrht tun pounds , 1 weigh y\3 \ now , mm 1 did wol hl \ Your * truly , II. M. llUHTO.V. They Are Doing Wlo Good. Knrtvllli > . Ill . MnyZ.i 1813. l.cirlm ; .V Co : Infirm ) I lliul il 50 fur which iiluaio Ht-nil mu tlioothor two tmltloi or lr ) I'dlton a Ubci- lt > I'lll * . I liavu used olio iin.l Ililnk they nro ilalng thuwork. & . M. UAI.KV , r. o. llox 7S. Talk So Much About Your Pills. IVorli , III , , l no 19 , 1831. I ) cnrSlrn : After henrlnit ono of my frl'-nds talk so tnucli ubunt jour Oliolt ) I'llln nn 1 Ilia beiiL'Mt hu Is deriving from llioiu I tiling \flll I try Ilium mysalf , I'IcRSO neiid mo Jbottlw C. o. I ) . , nud oblUo , J , Momus. 41X11'orry Street. Fool BottorandWoIgh 13 Pounds Loss Hoilirn. Incl , 3opt IS , ISDJ Contlonion : Incto ivl I i iul > uull. for which you nlll plHn'o nonit niallirco licit : Ics of the obpilty pllli. AnitiikUi thu lourtli buttlo unit fcol vciy much better nnd wuljili 13 poiuul < It- * * than when 1 bo un tnkliiK tlioiu. 1 will foulliiui. yunr treat ucnt. .Mllti .1. 0. Me 'ON'M , touth Mxlli Street An Individual who o licUht Is & feet 1 Ini'li uliouU wi'Uli 1J5 n > undi 5 foot 8ltili3 ! I J 5 fcot 10 Inches " " 170 " Dr. Kdhon Hiys : "It mtiy bo wall to paint on' , tlmt In HIT oxporlonco. which li necemirlly Tory cnnstdrnblo , mnny trnublcsoinu akin tllBeiinus such , aioctomn , nrnnu. psinbiih , utlcarlii. etc , nro prim- nrlly oiUJOd by objslty. nnd in tlu fnt niul lj | h Is reiluccil br tlio pills nn I Uboslty Krult Salt nnd the notion of tliu liuiHl tluio alToillon ) Imvo nlmuit nmclcally illtuppcarcd " 'I lie Oliuslty Fruit Salt In imod In connection with the I'lllsor linndii , or both. I'no tgii'poonful In a tunililor of w.Uor niiikcM n dcllcloui buiti Tnato > llko chMiipnUno ' Thu bun B cost f..M cnc'i fornny la.i tli up to < 30 Inches , bu for one Inririr tbnn : M Incliui add 10 centu ultra for O'icli uililltlonnl lnc.'i. l-rlcoof Kill 11 Suit Jt.Crt. 1'llls 11.60 I'cr Hottlo. or II lluttla lor ( I.Oa Corti by Mnllor Kxprosn _ Cut tills oiitundke'plt , nniooud for our full (3 ( column ) nrtlclo on obolty. Loring & Company. 2 Hamilton PI. . Dcpt. 2fi , lloston. Mns , 115 Etato Ft. , IppH.I , Chicago , III. , 40 W. 2na St. , Dcpt 2J , New York City. SOUTH QJVIAJJA.g Union Stock Yards Company , South Oj-nalia. nest Cattle Ho nnd Sh.'cp market la the trail. CORIHIS3inH HOUStS. Wood Brothers. Mvo Stock Commission Merchants. South cmaba Telephone 1157. Chicago JOHN I ) DAD13MAN , I , . _ . . „ . , . „ . . " " " WAl.TKIt K. WOOD , Market Itcports by mall and wlro clioarfully nlslieil upon application OMAHA Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY. Dealers In linrd Corner 10th nmUackion moo'.ianles' tools rftr ojtj. Kill Oougla dt HATS , ETJ. W.A.L.GibbDn&C } . Omaha Safe and Iroi \Vlinlo aln \VOHICS , Ilnti , cupi , itriwia- , KBtei.v.iiiltl , Jull work. KlovoB , mllluni , ? lb Iron Hhiillori and tire ej anil llnrnojr St . I.HPUS , Aiidram A Uar It , Kill nnil Jnckum. LUMBER , MILLINERY. Prick & Hi.1 ; ) ) ! , anl JVj > \Vuolcnalalliuordeilari iir iniillngrnutu M&ll or.UrJ pro n ' . 1001 Karnarn St. d. lltli du PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Carry a full utock ut printing , vrrnpiilnz an I UoflnoJ and lubrloatlaf writing p.ipjrj , cjrJ unpur , oto. nlli , nile tirn : io , oto. PRODUCE C3rrlMI33ni. & 'Co. , Jas. A. Clark SL Co. , Pioduco , frulti of all lliittor , clmiifl , ajli. poultry nnd Kama , kinds , nyitori. JI7 . " . I.Uli H STOVE REPAIR ! . I SASH. OQDrt Omaha Stove R3pilrjH.A.DIrt.v&C ? ) ) j | stOTo ropjlri I Maauf.ioturirs of and water tttuohmaali I doors , bllnti ant forany kind ofsiorj'1 mojiaiuii , bran'U of ta JDUJr , Dou Ui bu I Dc , UtU aodliarJ. "