TTTB OM ATT AT ) A FLY BEE : WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , IB'M COMMERCIAL AND FINAXCIA1 Wheat Closed Yesterday One Cent Lowe Thau on Monday. THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK FROM THE STAR' Com AlMi .Miulo n Now Low 1'rlco Ilrcon Ycatvnliiy , jrny NollliiK Clo. i ! Kc : clpl Vrry. ITI-O Mock * and llniiiM. CHICAOO , Feb. "b. Wheat closed toda ; Ic lower than yesterday and made a ncv low prlco record for May at C2c. Wcake cahlen , largo northwestern receipts , smal clearances , mild weather and frco Ilfpildatloi wore responsible for the decline. Corn wen down with wheat and closed ' ,4o lower foi May at Chicago , mnklng n now low prlc < record. May oats closed > , tc lower , Maj pork lost COc , May lard ICc and May rib : 22H.C. . \Vlicat started weak with a loss of > ,4c foi May at C3Uc. The day's news Was bcarlsl anil the bulls had apparently sought cover The foreign 'markets were weak and lower The northwestern receipts were heavy. Mill iieapolls and Oiiluth reported 333 , cars compared with flS cars In the corresponding day last year. The weather was mild will nothing particularly chilly In sight. Tin London Mark Lane K.xpress said Kngllsl wheats were generally Sd per ipiartei ( etjual to 2c per bushel ) lower , and then was no demand for foreign wheat. The clearances ot wheat and Hour from tin four principal Atlantic ports wcro only 160 , 000 liu , The decline WHS attended by a fev rallies. Captain Phillips and Pardrldgi bought on the llrst decline , but when theli wants wcro supplied prices wont down again Valentino , 1' . U. Armour ft Co's prlnclpa broker , was ono of the conspicuous seller ! and there was frco liquidation. The closliif rabies gave evidence of continued wcaknes : In the markets across the "pond , " and Mas llnlsliod easy and tired at only % c above thi bottom , having ornamented Itself with r now low prlco record at 02e. May openec at C3'4c ' and with Blight fluctuations declined ' so and reacted ' , Jc to the close at G'lViC. Corn made a now record today , May sclllnc jlnwn lo , from 37c to 37V4c , and July at from 37Th to 38c , which figures are the lowcsl iilnco the life ot these futures , the continued line weather , continued liberal receipts and the action of wheat all acting as depressing Influences. Today's receipts , whllo not ui to the estimate , were very free , and tomor row's predictions liberal. Cables were weal ) and lower and outsldo markets were all easier. The opening trades were at a frac tional lo.-iji and under moderate offerings anil lack of support Fold down from % c to Vic moro , rallied a trlllo and closed with May but Uc from the bottom finureo of the day. In oats there was a fair trade and an cas'ur ' feeling , but considering tlio weakness lu other grains , oats held up well. Prices only declined from % c to Uc , and closed i.sc above the bottom figures. The de crease of stocks of contract oats In store aided In maintaining prices and tlicro was llttlo disposition to sell. Provisions opened easy and slightly lower for pork and ribs on a decline In prices for live hogs nt tlio yards , notwithstanding a lighter run than was anticipated. The most prominent commission house then offered the product freely , particularly l > ark , which resulted In a further decline , lard and ribs responding. The volume of trading was light In the absence of any support. The break In wheat and corn also contributed to the weakness , The decllno continued with the packers selling anil with nothing to sustain the market , a few orders coming In to pell. A mod erate reaction followed on n llttlo buying and then the market went all to pieces on some stop loss orders coming out. Thcro was a slight recovery Just before the close with the feeling weak and with last prices near the bottom. Compared with lust night. May pork is COc lower ; May lard IGo lower and May ribs 22'XsO lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , TiVcarsj corn , 350 cars ; oats , 103 cars ; hogs , 23.000 head. Tno leading futures ranged as follows : Arllc-lca. Open. Hlch. Low. Clooo. Wiir.AT Kub B9 ! | B8M O.M 02)1 .Inly 04W 03)1 ! 17 ! | II7H 37 < 337).S ) 37M July. . . . fO * 38HQM 37KS3H OATS 28 28 27-M July 18 ! -7J4 MKSH Punic > Fob 12 IB May li ! 70 12 70 1. .0 11 ! 1 > S LAUD 7m 7 47K 7 30 7 30 March 7 211 7 i0 ! 7 22 ' ' 7 37H 7 U'JH 7 12 ! Smi'irrKiii'a- 0 12W , " " May. . ! ! 42W 25 0 25 Cash quolntioim wcro as follows : 1'i.oim Weak. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , CSJic ; No. 3 sprlnc l Die : No. a red , B8c. ' COIIN No. 2 , 34o. . OATS-NO. 'J , 27 ? 4'o : No. 2 white , 20. ! < ffl30Kc ; No. : i white. ' 'Offiaoj c. UYK No. 2 , 44c. ! llAHMir No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , oaoac ; No.1 , 4l4llc. FI.AX HKED No. 1 , SI. 39. TIMOTHY HEED I'rlnio , $4. 1C. Point .Moss , per nbl. , tl2.int2.17 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , J7.37147.40 ; short rlla aldos ( loose ) , I0.200.2G ; dry sal'ed shoulders Ibo.xeip. Hi.U&SiO.OO ; short clear sides ( bo.xod ) , t ( > .7&i7.12. WHISKY DlstlllorV finished goods , per gal. . 11.15. Stn ; AIIS Unchanged. The following wcro the receipts and ship ments for today : tn the 1'rounro oxcbiinco today the butter market was linn : creameries , 21 < a.2G'Je ' ; dairies , 1D21 , i.JgRSl fairly Bteaily ; fresh , luC. Now Ytirlc JIIiirkftH. NH\V YOHIC. Teb. C.-VLOtJIl-Heeelpts. 21- pliKS. ; expurls , 21,300 pkia. ; sales , 7,000 pkus. ; \\euker but fnlrly iictlvu on winter wheat | iat- fiilM , rye Hour , Bleady and quiet ; buckwheat Hour , nulel bin llrm. Hl'CICWHL'AT Dull ; Canadian mixed , 700 . HYHlull. . IIAHI.IIV MALT Dull. HAIILKY Dull ; iwo rowed slale , 63f tc. WIIHAT HecelptH , none ; cxiiorlH , K3,1V ( ) bu. ; rales , 3,233,000 bu. of fulurcti and 6.000 bu , of Mint , Hliot weak and lower ; No. 2 rod In Hloro nnd rleviilor. CIVie ; adoal , Clio ; f , o. b. , C5He ; No. I northern , r.'J'ic. . ' Onllnna opened we.ilc anil lower oneak eablea. local llquldatlnn anil fiiielmi nelllni ; , weiu weak all day nn fiirt'ivr lolix ufferliiKH , FcllInK down In Ihe lowrKl polnl tin recoid , clorliiK Very weak at Tittl'.to net de- ellne. No. 2 red , Kebruury , ilojcd nl CIV-u ; March , CJVifiCG 3-10oj closed , t > . " , ic ; May. 073-10 trfiilie , cbised , l7 ! ic bid ; July , C'1\W70 7-Hc ; rhmed , G9)icj December , ilUUil 13-16o ; closeu , 7) > e. t'OIIN lUcoliilK , none ; xporl . 10.SOO bu. ; HiilcM , r,35IXM bu , of futures and 107,0o < ) bu. Knit. | Hlini maiket weak and lower ; No , 2 , 4-o In elevator ; 13c alluat. , OHliil | | npenedve.ik with wheat and on line weather and < m I > IK ro- relitH | went iiilfd weak all d.iy am ) closed Iil1 He decline ; rVbnmry closed , 42c ; March , K 9-J6 t)4o ) ! : eluHcd , 4 ! > ic ; April closed , 43c ; May , 4imi4l ! , o : CICHCd , 43 lie. o.V ItectlptH , 2,100 bu. ; exports , CO , 001 bu. : pale > iW.CUO bu , of filtuics nnd 35,000 bu , nf i. , ml , ilpot dull and about Hteady ; No , 2 , 3 < V',1 ( > W\n ; Nn. 2 , dellveied , 3S'Ui3SUo ' ; No. 3 , 3Jie ! ; No. B whllo , 3 U 6io ! : No. 3 white , SSHRSoVio ; trr.ck mixed wcplern , 36i37u ; trad ; uhltn west ern. 3iitllii , track white mile , JOVflle. Onllons v.-eak all day with llio oilier iniuki'l. " , clnslntr ' .4fUo nel decline ; February , 3ltff341ic ! , cltmed in JUifj Match , 3l\U34Hc , cloaed al 3Ho ; May , 3l' . l3IUe. cloned al 3IHc. IIAY-Qulel ; BIHN | lo choice , td.60ail.CO. IIDPrf tjiilel ; ulalo. common to choice , ISO J'e , Puellle co.l t. 16S22O. IIIIHIHInill ; wet suited Nuw Orlran" . fe- leeled , 4Mi 3 UM. , 44 < fSVCi Texan , fleeted , MIT M lb . . 41jlc , lluenon Ayrra. dry. 20fl2l Ibs. . 19 ! j Wile. Tcxin : , dry , 2IW30 Ibs , , lie. l.KVrillHlSteady , \ VOOLI'll nil dumeitlo Hrcce , l9Q2o ; pulled , SOtfXe , Texas. lOOIir. I'lUIViyiO.NH-lloef , dull. ( Tut meat * , quirt ; plcklrd belllPM , 7 * > fjSe ; pickled aliovililers , CHc ; jilckbil lianm , 9V4e. Uird , cany ; wrateru steam tloxed at tT.SO inkrd ; nali-K. 200 Ik-n-ra al } S and fivlKhl ; oiuna | | aU' . 230 llercen ; May , J7.7U ; l < Vbriiary clom-d al I7.72U noinlnnl ; May , 17.40 iinintnil i if lined , quiet ; canuiaund. < H < iSc , 1'olk , ncttvo bill easier ; nuw ine , tl4.00.til4.2J > ; rxlr prime , tl3.ooillJ.Uj family , > 15.Wdl5.Wj Kbart rlar. JI5.IK1U17.W. T. VLLOW-Dull ; clly ( t3 per pkK.,6o ) ; country ( iikk'H , free ) , IHc. COTTON HIUi : ) OlL-In rtUe ; only nm.ill lui al dcinand ; t < portrr lioldliiK off for lower > tl < TB und colli from the wvui ; in I me crude , { 11 bbl * . I ( r30o , prline crude , looir. 2Iti2io ; oft rudi * In bbU. . 2 < U > Sc ; prime < uinm r yvllow. 34 1-I14 ( | . , o 4-iaJvi , ( irlmv sumiuvr > lluw , UJjo ; yelluw butt , r r ul' ' . . ! " < pilme wlut1 , M ( h < - IlfTTUII M .My v.-i.i' , d ir > r'.ili ' , crunici } ' l' < i- . tti Mn finl.ilj. Ut l'i'j. ' I.l.'lnn -T ' ' < - . Ht.tti dairy HnJii. . Ht.ite cruun crv , 172I. . CIII'HHI * Ciui.'l. mule. tni r > . OHI1V , fnnrv xmi.il , lui-ul-i' Km ftkintn. lMl' ' ' > 'i full nkim < , . . per rniie wvilrrr fn-i-b. H lSu ; southern Ilffl3c per doi ItFCClptH , .MI Phglt. I'BTHOLI fM--f < l' > ndyr t'nllwl rl el nt SIP. 1IOS1N Dull ; utralnnl. ei.nilllim la good , ll.lOf 1.1214. TtiPiNTIN18tei.ljSitflMf ( : ! | . ; | > . ItK'l.-UiH''i ; domoBtlc , fair to extm , 34ff ! e Jnimii , 4 > f4r4ii. MOLAPHIIStjulet. . PHI IIIO.VBlendy ; Ami-Mean , JI2OOOI5.W. COPPBII-rDiill ; lake , I5.7S. LCAD-I'lim ; < lohimtle , U2A. TIN-Hieady ; minlln , flOSo , nnmlnol ; ptale ami. ami.HPKt.TrcU I'lrm ; dnnifdlle. t . " , hid. HL'OAH Hitw llrm ; pfillrlfitmil * 55 te t , 3 3-liJo snles , 2 eunpv-d eclllrlfUKiil il'O ' tei-t ) al 3 1-lCu rcllned , fair deinnild nnd ( bin. . \ IliilieipolNVlicnt : MIN'NHAPOLIK. Feb. K. - Lmteek the Mill neaiMllK Ilimr mills umillid 111,312 bbbt. nf Hour nualnst ltS.W. ( bbls. tin * preerdlntt week , inaklm the nveraKe. dally prodm lion n , < M hblii. , or nt nvrrnK" of l.om bli | . a day more. The t i I irts were 2liSI ! bbls. , nifiilnnt Ihe eiportH of tbi iiii.fi'illriif week of I9.70J M > H. , a Rain of nom' ( i.2'111 bbl ! < . The t-ilnl pr lui'lliili of llniir fruir January I Is about 2oO.nobbls. . lthan for tin same lime Insl year. This enndltlun IH duo o fiiui e to the present dull llnuf maiket. 1'reeed Inif .Inuuaiy I there unn a break In freight tale : which eneiiinnKed n larKe production of Hour ti be. 'shliied | | east nf the jal.ex , and thill Htuck i : now on the e.iuli rn innrkel , havlnu been punhii IhriiiKb at a Imver freight rat" . II ran b neb Ibeie at lower prleej" . The competition f II Her i'.wnllv exrludcH llio Hour made and Hblppeil al a higher COM. HLxInrM ) In the local nrnln nniiket wa.i ncllvr nnd iirli'-s weie lower lodav. The general Hell- Inn that wn.i noticed on the par ! of a good niann IOIIKS yealtrday dlsturln-d tlm market , which bin nut recovered till * mornlnr. More lon wheal was olfered und prlrM dei'llned. hlch shook tin I manv small dealeis with their niafKhiM. Perhap- the ir.idlnK v.-ns aboul eiUiil | In amount lo lh.il done ycMlenlny , althoiiRli prleeii look an n | > | i'Mt ! > dlieetlon. llecelptn of wli at In Mlnneapoll > were 2SO car . Thlif Hlipplled an amount Kreatei than\wnn needed to irrlnil Ml the present premluni nnd the deellne wax rather larKer 111 tra.'l ; wheat than In futincH. The lelatlve decline , howxcr , In only n tem porary matter , for with the decline tb receipt * will be IlKltter noci'diiarlly nnd Ihe premium will be re-rHtnhII. hed. Shipment- * were 3S eaii , tliepi1 1-oliiR mainly to in-ill * In oilier i > lace . May npenede down from yenterdiiy'H close , whlcli teve.ilrd weiknesH : early In the dny. The. opening AVIIH C04c ! and Ihe close G9 4e. or it loss oflie from yeslenlay's < lose. The luw point today was f-34c , which was reached once before u few days user , July onenvd ut CITuC and closed at Cl'c. rtKalnsI n cK- , ! , ' . yes- lenlay nt IKe. I-Vbruary eloted : at 53'ie. ' No 1 bard , on track , cloir.i , . .t C2'jc ' ; No. 1 noithern , CO'.Je ' ; No. 2 iv.ithein. . , i"4o The oidlr.niy denuind was repotted for flour. With prices pracllcnlly iinchancfd. About 13 per cent of the production went lo expori and the rest mainly was distributed throiiRli states south- eant of beie. llrati was steady at , about tlO.50 , with eomnion shorts cclng al about the same ' . llt'iirca. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .St. LnuN ST. LOUIS. L'eb. 6. FLOUR Weak , with Illtlo ohiR ; palenlH , $2.00ff3 ; extra fancy , $2.G302.Go ; others inichanccU , WHEAT Wan very weak tlir.iuihiut ; Iho day , Ihu cabled and domestic m.'iikcts , luKetbcr Mlth heavy arrivals nnd Hshl exports , conducing lo that condlllon ; Ihe close was Ic below ycsteiday ; No. 2 red cash closjij at G3Tc ; I'cbruary , 53'ic ; May , CDUc ; July , Coftc. COIIN Was weak , logins ' , , ' c , the day's news belns all of n bearish cbaiacter ; No. 2 mixed cash and February closed ut 32'-.c ; Mny , 34' ' , ' , ® 31V : July. 34e. ClATtf Were dull ; No. 2 cash closed al 2S'ie ; Febnmi-j' . 2J'c ' ( ; May , 30c. HYI-J-HlBh-r ; , Ibis Hide. IJAHLKY Dull ; sales of Minnesota , 52c. HHAN Hluher ; Cfc , cast track. KLAX HHISD tl.32. CLOVnil HliHID-Linver ; J8.73. HAY UncliaiiBiHl ; prime to choice , tSJTlO. IJVTTEH Hlelicr ; Heparator cicamcry , 210 2oc ; choice dalrj' , 20021C. KOOS HlBber ; 12Vc. ( ; LKAD Klronger ; $3,13 ; spelter , higher. In de mand nt $3.43. COIIN ML'AL Higher ; tl.C3g-l.73. \VHIHKY-tl.l3. COTTON TIKri & 3cg 1.00. IMIOVIHIONS Lower nnd weak. Pork , stand ard moss , tl2.S7'.A. Lard , prime steam , t7.35. Dry pall meat's , loose shoulders , $5.87'/4 ; loncs and ribs , JC.37'j ; slmrts , tii-4. < ; boxed 15o more. Hacon , packed ihoiilderi < , t7 ; longs , t7.23 ; rlb , $7.2ifJ7.37'4 : shorts , f7.Mfi7.G2' ' , . ; . HECKIl'TSi Flour , S.OiW bbls. ; wheat , 14,000 bu. ; riini. S8.000 bu. ; oatn , 22.000 bu. SHIPMKNTS-Klour , 11,000 bbls. : wheat , 21,000 bu , ; corn , 230,000 bu. ; oatH , 52,000 bu. Coffee Mtu-Urt , NEW YORK , Feb. 6. COFFEE Opllons opened quiet , S to 10 points decline , ruled gener ally weak ; decline checked by reiteration of overage and company ; closed dull , 5 points for lear nnd C points blBher for remote market. Sales , 6,000 baRd. Including : March , JIB. 10 ; April , tI3.SOm5.8C ; May , tl3.03. Spot coffee , Hlo quiet ; No , 7 , tl7.EO ; mild , m.irkcl quiet , steady ; Cor dova , J20.001t20.23 ; sales , l.OM bags desirable Sanies , Nos. G ID C spot , 117,73 for No.i 7 ; 1,400 bags Central American and 700 bags Jamaica , SANTOS , Feb. C. Firm ; good avcrnse , t6.20. Receipts two days , 5.000 bass ; stock , lO-.uno bags" . IIAMHL'nO , Feb. C. Market steady ; sales , ! ) ,000 bags ; prices * } pfK higher to ' ,4pfg lower. 1IAVHI3 , Feb. ( ! . Market barely steady ; sales , 1,000 bags ; opened ' .If higher and lost advance ; lalf sold. RIO nn JANEIRO , Feb. C. Receipts two days , 7,000 bags ; stock , 192,000 bags. LONDON , Feb. C. Qulel bul firm ; 6d higher. AVool IMnrkct. LONDON , Feb. C. At the wool sales today 13,518 bales were offered and 1,000 bales wlth- Irawn. The assortment was fair nnd tbo bid- ling spirited. Some lioueht liberally. Creasles went to tlm continent. Thu following are tbo rates : Sydney. 3.WI bales ; heoiired , _ ! _ dQl8 iid ; Breasy , 6'iBlO'id. Queensland. 3.410 bales ; scoured. Is ld@s ! 1'Xid ; greasy , GHdftls Gd. Vic toria , 2,310 boles ; scoured , lO'idS s 21'jd ; creasy , Gl4 ? 10d. Adelaide , 1.4S3 bales ; scoured. Is Hd ; Rrcaay. 3 > i63Vid. New Zealand , 2,143 bales : scoured. OVidWls 2id ( ; greasy , GWfls Vtd. Cape of Hood Hope and Nafal , 183 bales ; scoured. Is IHd flH 4Hd. ST. LOUIP , Feb. G. _ WOOL IH better In tone. but there Is not. much doing , nor Is thcro any chance. In prices. Milwaukee MHI-HOH. MILWAUKEE , Feb. G.-FLOUH-Steady. WIIKAT Weak and lower : No. 2 spring , 53'ic ; No. 1 northern , Clc : Mny. ( H)3ie. ) CORN Weaker : No. 3 , 33',4c. ' OATS Lower ; No. 2 while , 30c ; No. 3 white , . IIARLEY Dull anil lower ; No. 2 , 49'ic ; sam ple , 42B50'.e. HYE Hlrndy No. 1 , 47c. . PRO VISIONS Lower. Pol It , t2.30. ! Lard , 7.40. RECEIPTS Flour , 10,800 bbls. ; wheal , 33,700 bu. : barley. 90.200 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , G.900 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu. ; barley , 13,000 bu. I'eorbi drain 'Mnrkel. PEORIA , Feb. G. CORN Market active , steady : No. 2 , 33',4c ; No. 3 , 32".c. OATS Markel dull , easy ; No. 2 while , 284 ! C2'Jo ; No. 3 white , 2S'.ic. ' RYK None , WHISKY Maiket llrm ; blsli 'wines basis , tl.lG. RECEIPTS Wheat , 2.400 bu. : corn , 107,230 bu. ; oalB , SI. MID bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 4,200 bu. tlHIPMKNTS Wheat. COO till. : corn , 4,650 bu. ; oats , 7M)0 ) bu. ; rye , COO bu. ; barley , 3,500 bu , Now York ( ry ttaoil * Mnrkot. NEW YORK , Feb. G. The dry goods dlslrlcl Is now showing more life. The Ijuycra from out of lown are not numerous and Iho realdcnl Irnders are nol In very greal force. They coma largely from Ihe souib. Much demand Is from Ihe weslward. The stocks are not larKQ and there Is no particular pressure on the market and prices are finily steady. No change In price : ! rcpoitrd as lo seasonable goods , while Ibero Is some Irregularity as lo back numbers , which shows weakness. _ H Clly Aliirknls. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 6. WHEAT Fully lo lower today ; No. 2 hard , 52i52Uc : No. 2 red. 55c , CORN In 1-oitd demand , bul lo lower ; No. 2 mixed. 30V4e ; No. 2 white , 314 32c , OATS In poor demand nnl ' , ! [ lower ; No. 2 mixed. 27 > . ! : 2Sc ; No. 2 white , SStfiSUc. IWHS Active , iiuiut. Him ; ll'ic. . RECEIPTS Wheat , C.frOO bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oats. none. HHIPMENTS-Wlicnt , 1.00 bu. ; corn , none ; oals , nosie. _ Dulnlli Wheat .Market. Dt'LUTH. Feb. 'o. WIIHAT-Cash rilled dull with declining tendency. Futures were lower. The close wnu sick and dull al Ihn lowest priced of this crop year. Close : No , 1 Imrd , cush , ClUc ; l-'ebiuury , GOo ; May , U&c ; July , G5c ; No. l northern , cash , CO'/j-c : 'February , 5S > ie : Mny , C2Hc : July , C3HC ; No , 2 noilherii. cash , G7c : No. 3. 62o ; rejected , 40'.ic ; on track. No. 1 northern , _ I.lverjKiol MitrketK , LIVERPOOL. Feb. 6.-WHEAT-Dtill ; demand poor ; No. 2 rod winter. M > id. CORN Hpots steady ; demand f.ilr ; new mixed , 3s Mdj futures dull ; demand fair ; February , 2s tl ; April , 3 d , FLUlHt Iemand poor. PROVISIONS Und , siiot demand poor ; fu- lures , no demand. Pork , demand poor. 01 Murliut' . OIL CITY , Pa , , I-Vb. G. National Transit cer- lltlcales opened ut SOU ; hlKheal. SI ; lowest , eo % ; .closed al tOTi ; salen , 3.0X ) liblK , ; clearances , 21,000 bbls , ; uhlpmcnls , 107.417 bbl > . ; runs ) i'lri-SHL'RO , Va. . Feb. C.-Nallonal Transll cerlltlcales opened ill Mi closed ul SI',4 ' ; hlBhcsl , Sl'.i ; lowest , SI ; no Hulej. LHerpool MurlietH. LIVERPOOL , Feb. G. WIllJAT Demand poor ; offered freely ; No , 2 winter , Bs U1f5s 2d , CORN Steady ; demand moderiue ; mixed west ern , 3 ( i3a 10,1. PROVIBIONS Pork , prime men , 7 ; lonif and short clear , W It ? . , ( s ; ionic i'lcrn , 7s , On th Loiidiin .Market. NEW YORK , Fb. 6.-Th Po.l' . upeclal cable fium l.fln , Ion tay ; The only fvaluru today wii the fall In silver ami rupee paper to thu lowest point on record. The former wan quoted at XI 15-16,1 per 02. and weak with practically no demand , and althoUKh money lit dear In India exchange mill falls. Unit's thu India council throws away drafts or < dU nt faiy ratra no Improvement Is probablf. The stock markets were lute , but Inure a u llrm undertone , ex cept for Americans , which writ ! vrry torpid. Klfty-uu IbouionJ uuuda tr _ oM uuU KW ) In 1 nil d Kill , in n- . , I .iiltt ly lhr < 1 rk l- i i v < * " ill' In fr in l.i H al.d U.UI-O \\int - . Jl I . M i .1 .1i i i 11 i i i HTOt HSND 1IONDN. Share Hprciiliitlon Yrnleribiy U'm ( Jillle Dull nnil I'lilntrrrilliiK. N'BW Y011K , Ff\i. \ C. The slmro specula tion today wan dull nnd tinliiterestliiK and the dcalltiRS ns n rule wcro heavy , \vllh the naturnl result ot cBUbllNhlng n lovvor rnngo ot titiotatlonn for n mnjorlty ot the slmrc.s traded In , Including nil ot tlio nctlvn list. Sugar ted in the trnnanctluns , and after nn ndvnnco ot ' ,4 per cent In the oponlnR pnlos took a ilownwnnl turn which , although In terrupted occnslotinlly by p.irtinl recoveries , was not checked until n decline of _ ' , s per cent hnd been recorded , the Block loiiuhliirj 73 % In the Into denlliiKH and closing ' .d per cent higher. The scllliiK In thcso slinrns wan very henvy nt times and wns snld lo bo for the account of n bull pool , which , having failed to iiiakn a successful coniblnntlon , had atnrtpd In to turn the short Interest ilownwnnl. There wns evidence of realizations In Distilling nt the very opcnliiK , nlthoiiRh the llrat snlo W.IH mndo nt nn ndvnnce ot % per cent. L.irio ; block ; ) Wcro piacnd on the mar ket which wore readily taken nnd thd prlco wns nt ono time Vi per cent nbovo the open ing , but the offerliuts bocnnio too heavy for the bears to rendlly absorb nnd n brcnk of 1 % per cent occurred before noon. An nouncements of thu fill I mxof congress to nut up the price of spirits In bond caused n rally of ' . per cent during the afternoon , of which U per cent was lost nt the close. Chicago - cage Gas was very unfavorably affected by the nctlon of the common council of Chlcagt In granting a franchise to n rival company nnd In reducing the price of gas 1C cents A break of 1 % per cent was mndo at tin opening nnd a further decline of % per cen resulted. Later a brisk rally of ! ' , & per com took plncc , followed by a reaction of 1 % pel cent , a rally of l > 4 per cent , and a flnul re action of % per cent. In the railway list , which was sadly nng lectcd , St. I'nul was the only stock In whlcl the sales reached n largo figure. The flue tuatlons wcro limited to % per cent and tin loss on the dny was only % per cent Other grangers moved sluggishly , the chnngc ! on the dny being merely small fractions Ulchrnomi Terminal surprise the , street bj a sudden spurt , moving up y , per cent 01 reports of Increased earning * by some of tin branch roads. The stock reacted % pel cent . , In ' the later dealings. i Delaware Lackawnnnn & Western advanced on the daj 1 % per cent ; Tennessee Coal and Iron ad vanced 1 % per cent , nnd St. Paul , Minnesota & Manitoba rose 1 par cent , while Lead pre ferred declined 174 per cent. Lead common 1 % per cent and Northern I'aclHc preferred 1 per cent. During the nftornoon the speculation was quiet and fnlrly firm , but In tlio final deal ings a reactionary Influence prevailed anil the market closed easier. The bond innr- ket was firm until near the close when II gave way slightly. The Post says ; It was but natural that the recent halt In rising prices In one quar ter of the market should bo followed today by a slow reaction. There was today , however - over , llttlo pressure of stock on the general list except from short sellers. Many securi ties were hardly quoted and the closing was featureless. Aside from the sales In those stocks made up alike from realizing offers nnd from new short stock put out Interest cen tered today In Chicago Gas. An ordinance favorable to n competing company has been passed by the Chicago aldermen and If the now gas company's promises are bona fldo the action of the council was entirely proper. But few people seem to bollovo that the low price for gas guaranteed by the now applicants Is fixed In good faith , and Indeed the chief subject of comment In the market Is that the Chicago Gas company suffered the aldermen to escape what may be called Its own restraining influences. This surprise Is not unlike that of the sugar speculators , who whisper to ono another with amaze ment and resentment that "not a congress man was to bo bought on any terms. " The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New York ex change today : The lotal sales of Block today were 100,100 chares. Including : Atchlaon , 2,300 ; American SUKar , 61,000 ; llurllnston , 6,000 ; ChlcaBD Gas , 19,100 ; UlslllllnK. 21 , 00 ; Nallnnal Load. 2-tWj Hcadlnsr. 4,200 ; Ht. Paul , 10.COO ; .Silver certificates. 20.000 ; Western Union. 3.COO. Sloc'.is. Open High Low. Yebt. Closu Hrlo PncltieMall. Northweslurn 10314 103K 103H 10 Hi Mo.P.icino 23 U 23 ! iW Union P.'icltln 18'S N Paelno , p'f'd N. Pacltlo com. . . . C. 1) . , t Q 76)4 Iloclc Island 118Wlii SI. Paul . . . Wlii fi81 Wcsleni Union 8& & 84j ? Hi' 84'i SiiirarTriini % H0) ( Nuw Kiiliud 11H 11 Alchluon JH ! 1136 Chicago Qua . Kuadlns 2051 20)1 ) D.O. F : ioi < 30U E. O. E 31 atM Cordaice 17U 17H Now York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. C , MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan and closed al 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE I'APEH-aiiiffSW per ent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Qulet and dull , with nctunl biiFlnetis In bankers' bills al JI.Wt5Tl.k7 or demand unit at $4.Sl1iij7l.8i for sixty days ; loated in ten , t4.SIQ4.S3 ; commeiclal bills , ! | , jft > 'SILVER CERTIFlC'ATHS-GI'ilSWJc. OOVEHNMENT lIONDS-Stioni ? . Blalo bomli. qulel. U.S. liiro H3'ijSI. ' | Paul Consols. . . 1211 8 U. S.4seoip 1134 St. P. O. , t P. IHIS. . 107Ji U.S. 4J < Hruf ) Ull" " . T. P. L. G. T. lists. 78 I'aclllcilHot'nt. . . . 10'J IT.P.H.U.Tr. Ilu 2n 22 ! . L.i.stpl. : 4s N. C. . ( KIH Union I'.iclllo IHIH. 4 Mlsnoiirl UH I no WeHt Hiior.ila. . . . . 'lO' . ' f Tenn. nuw H3l Hi. . 101 K. O. W. IHI . < ! ! ) Tenn. new 8-'t Si. . 07 AtcbiHoii . 71)4 ) Tcnn. in VBBlUn. . . 73 Alelltioii . ' A . : U Canada S.i. 2d < 103i H. It3. . A. lit. . . . 02 Cun.Pacino IHIS. . . 10:1 : do7s off red. . . . 01 l > .k It. (1. lals 113 H. AT. O. Os . 101 ! I ) . All. G. U 77M II. & T. C. Os 101 Hrlii'Jils TC'M ' N. o. Us ottered. . . . 110 M , K. & T. CPU. SB. 4'JW N. C.-la 05 M.K. & T. ( Jon. 4 * 70)3 ) ToiHi. old OB . 11 n Mutual Unlun Us. . 110 Va. nMI N.J. C. Int. Con. . ll'J Va.do deferred N. Pacine lulu Ill ) S. 0. nmifiuul N. Pae. 2d 83V ( Ala. , vhiHS A. 08 N. W. Consols 1381 $ Ala. , c' II . 08mm N. W. Deb , fls 108J Ala , cl.iBB 0 . IIU St. L. & I. M. G. 5s. 73 Ala. our . 87 St. L. .VS. F.Oon. M HO Kun I'rmu'lsco Mining Quotations. SAN I'llANOlSCO.l'VI ) . 0. Tlio nlllulul clowns quotations fur niliiln btojlci toJity were us follows ; IIODtou Stork Quotations. IIOSTON Tub , O.-Cull IOUQJ , IJi per ronl tlinolo.inn 1' . ' .4 nor cent _ talloiisn ! it . ntiiiln Rh.tri.-i ! : „ .i > n U nn I { - Aim T .VH K it Am suirar nfd 21 w. t i. do pri-friTcd. -HVS i .lour ' Hay Slnlc < iai 7t9 Win Central llfll Ti'h'iilumr 17ii iAl'bliailinl ' . . . : i. ' lioilon.V.AIbiny. voa Alchmtm 4i 71 . l.'fmlon A Malno MS Wli. fvnlr.il IH. . . . tilt ilo pn-fenvil. . . III ) AlloiU'Z Mill. Co. , . 37c R..II AV Allnntln II Fllohhtirjf Muslim ft Monl.iiu 21 ( tani'ml Kb- ! ! . . . . t'lilto.V Iloslon. , . . 8 ! ' Mexican Ci'iilral. , Calumet. . Heel : ! . . SOU N.Y..tN.Kn ? . . . . ! Iconti'tnilal : t tld ) Colony . , .7lft FmnUiin ti I'ltoii Short Lino. ' . 7' Kpitraariro Hubber 30 _ _ 2(1 ( ' ' ' ' tjrilney . . . . . . , . . ; . . 117 ' ' "loiij mo' . ; . . ! . J ( Taniarnck 117 WoHt Uinl ) / . 47" Nniv Voi-k .tllnliiit ijmitHtlotn. NF\V \ VOHIC , Fob. O.-Tho following are the mining < | Uotiitlon4 : Loiiilon Stui'k O LONDON , Kob. i- ) | . p. m.Clo IIAIt . HILVKIl.Ml 1--liidper oz. - ' . Tlio rate orills ouiit In llio open market for Hliori blllM.a tier rent , and IJ l in-Ill per eenl far HIIXM > inonllis bills. AlTcclliii ; l-iorlrlr : t InlrrcstM. In Its Insl little Hie fnlloil Ktntrs Invontni tn\it of tinirnpn | . . | | | nllatlUI ( of llio llfll Tclr lihoiio ojiiiiinyn | | oapllnl Block nnil tinipnui-il o nn pplltlon Tor lliu ileiicriil Eli-clrlu uninpiiny in fnllDUH : Thrro Is nonnInlk nr furmlni ; n Imnnl of mm mlMMluniTH In MiiisiilniHelln to InoU nfu-r tin li'lrph nn > Hi-rvli n , , r Ihn mul < - , ulnillnr to the Iniinl of rullnuiil roninilsslonri-H. If Kiich n pro Joel In Mijiiclifil n H u menace to the Hell TelePhone - Phone minpiiny II imllcntPH , po. pbly | , u larlt oi iiptireelatlon of tin0 itnmn | > 'K pur.ltlnii. The ostali Ilsliment of u INHIMI or roinnih > Hloners mailo up 01 lntrlllKent men , yurh n wo uonlil lie wiirninloi In looltlnK fur In MassachiiBetH , nilRhi i-onsld eralily llKhlen Ihr. task of llio Hell Tolophnm rnnipnny In cllsiilmslnK llio inlniN of Hie imhlii of the lniiron | lon Uml they were lieliiu oharKoc : ox.'osHl\o ralort for leleiiluiiif HCI-MVO. If , urt ( In H"ll TeUphnno ninipnny rluhni. ( he ratoH. m pri'frnt cliai'Ki-il ailmlt of hut a xnmll prolll per Instrument to tins I'omwiny , It would prob. ably not lie a illll'i-iiH miitteT lo eonvllli'H'n lwil < ' of ( oipphonv Cf'iimilMliiiiws ' of ll-c fact. II Such n liiianl KIIOUM "ellner openly M tacitly nc- knowleilKo t iat the oxlftlns raleH wore not ox. ccsslve , the I loll Telephone company would be Blvntly foitllleil In Its present position. ir the MassaehUH.itiH legislature iloc not HOC fit to Ki'ant the Hell Telephone company's peti tion Tor nn Inoivnue of oupltallznllon that fact will not trouble the companytry inueli. I'n- < l iiihloilly the company viry inueli prefers In Is sue new Htoek iimlcr the title of the Anierltaii Hell Teleph me i-oinpany. but It Is by no inoiinn epsentlal that It KboiiM do o. The new money will KO ror i-xti-nilliiK' tbo Ions instance m > rvlco. The "Loni ; Dlstanco conipany , " as It Is com monly oalleil , Is n N'civ Yoik coiporatl in , with power to InereaKo its capital to nn imllnilteil ox- tent. AM the Hell Telephone company owns nil the Rtock or tills company the Il"ll people can ob'wU Pll " ! - laoney tjiey neeil w'ltJilt ' ree.ou.-sc to tnu Masa.u-lniheTR nutlurltli-s. TliJj- probably appeal to the loKslaturo | of this state. In order that , by Issuing their new stock In the n-iine of the Hell Telephone company , they can keep tholr books In n little mure compact shape. As regards the competition to which the den- eral Klectrle company will be subjectnl to In the future , wo understand that Its competitors me very liDporul or obtaining u law share of the ; now business oflVrlnj ; . The Slotnens-llalsko Oom- wmy , for Instnuro. Is nmklnR active pi-epinitlons to exteml Its business In this country. Whllo It may not be true that the German company Is coins to buy the Lynn works of the Oeiieral lllectrlc company. It Is nevertheless a fact that It has ciiKngi'il nn . 'x-olllclal of the latter com pany as Us nRent In Uoston , Indicating Its Inten tion or currying the war Into Arrlea. The Sle- niens-HnlsKi ; cimtp.iny Is very favorably regarded by the public , mill-wn1 may state that w.me of tbo largo manufaeiururs of this country , or Ue.- nian oxtrnctlon , have delayed the nurclms" or needed machinery until tile Slemens-IIalsRe com pany was established In this country anil was In position to-supply the ndurkct. I'llmnelal Xoti-s. KANSAS PITY. . Folv C. Clearings , } 1 , 20..3I. HOSTON' . Fob. C. Olcarlngs , J13,2HCCS : bal ances , tlG31C7fi : HALTIMOHU. l-Vb. C.-Clcarlnsf. 'JlBSLSa ; balances , f3Sl,4M. ' ' NEW YOHIC , Tcb. ' C. Clearings , $98,018,737 : balances , $7&Sti , 7 ' I'AHIS. Fob. 'O.i-Tliri e per cent rentes , 9Sf lOc for the account. , PHILADELPHIA , Feb. G.-Clearlngi , . $49.- 694dS'i ; balances. ; i,129SOi ) . LONDON' , Feb. C.-Tlie.amount of bullion gone Into the Hank , qf , IJnBlnnd .today was ts.ooi ) . MEMPHIS. FekClcnrliiKS , ? 301,12ii , ba'f- nnces , JH.6C7. Now York exchange at pnr. CINCINNATI. Feb. C. PlearliiBS , J1C19,7.V ) . Jloney , 214IQ6 per cent. New York exchange , 23c premium. ST. LOUIS. Feb. G. Clearings , J3.23,8S9 ( ! ; bal ances , J303,93i > . Money , dullGif7 ; per cent , Kxclmngc on New York , COtfTJe premium. NK\Y YOIIIC. Feb. 6. The nnnual statement of the Mexican Central for the year ending De cember 31. shows : Gloss earnings , J0,7l ! ) 7GX Increase , 118GH : net , $2,81SD8S ; decrease , { 113 879. Uenclt. J179.M3 ; Increase , $309,760. CIIICAC3O , Feb. G. Clearings , J13OG,000. New \oik exchange sold at 40c preinliim. Sterling exchange , steady ; nctual rales , | 4.3j',4 for sixty , day bills ; J4.S7Vi for demand.Money la to be had freely at 4 per cent on call and 4flG per cent on time. ' HS l.KKSS Erecting of tint Furnipri National Alliance President I.oiK'kK' Speerli , TOPEKA , Feb. 6. The lower floor of Representative hall was filled this morning by 400 people assembled to hear the opening speeches of tlio meeting of the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial union. About forty delegates were present. Governor Lowelllng delivered the address of welcome in behalf of Kansas and John F. L. Wllletts for the state alliance. "Farmer" Dean of Now York and Mann Page of Richmond , Va. , responded. A secret session was held this after noon to bo followed by a public meeting to night , at which President Loucks will de liver his annual address. President Loucks' address began with n reference to the present financial depression and ho said that at no period In the nation's history have there been so many Idle pcoplo as at the present time. Tariff legislation , ho said , was not the cause of the panic- but money falling. The speaker was severe In his denuncia tion of legislation against silver , lie de clared against a per capita basis for money and argued for the government ownership of railways. Ho declared that the govern ment should not attempt to gain the owner ship ot all nt once , but begin with the Gulf & Interstate railroad. Ilo was radical In his opposition to tlio bond Issue and N.ild a perpetual bonded Indebtedness Is the ono sought. .Paying his respects to the president , ho said : "I have no words to protest against the Issue of mora bonds , for there was never a moro obstinate , merciless autocrat In a despot's throne than ho who now rules with an iron hand at Washington , and never was there a more pliant , servllo body of repre sentatives of the people than those who as sembled to do his will. " Ho said ho was opposed to a platform con taining nothing but n free silver plank , and was opposed to Carlisle's plan for u "money for the world. " flu- paid that the recent bl- motalllc confcrenko resulted In the surren der to foreign domination. Ilo assorted that ovary republic ' 'Is In danger and that ono of the greatest dangers arises from thu starving thousand * ot unemployed. lrpi\rliueiit > of ( hit I'laltf , In accordance -will * the provisions of cir cular No. 10 , sof | i ' f 1892 , headquarters- the army , Sorgeajif lajor John 13 , WIlMon , Seventeenth infantry , will ho Hfiit to Hut Springs , Ark. , 16 report to the commanding officer of the Anny itml Navy General hos pital at that poj\'f. | \ { { > r admission for treat ment. , The commanding pflkcr. Fort Sidney , Neb. , will grant to Sergeant Jacob N. Kron , com pany D , Twonty-llrst Infantry , a furlough for three month ! ) ; ; o. terminate May 20. 1S9I , and on that datoi.no NvllI bo discharged from the sorvlco of the United States If prior thereto ho shall make application In writing for such discharge. I.oavo of ubsenco for ono month , on sur geon's certificate of disability. Is granted First Lieutenant I3ugono F. Ladd , resident quartermaster , Ninth cavalry , Fort Hobln- son , Neb. , with permission to leave the limits of the department. ( Jeiirgo IVrnt Hack. Dr. Martin of the reform school at ICcarf noy came to Omaha yesterday to take back Gcorpo Jacobs , who escaped from that In stitution some tlmo ago and who also broke Jail hero last Sunday morning , but was re captured. The bov was very stubborn ami ut first positively refused to accompany the doctor. Ho was tuUun aloni' , however. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Ecceipta nt the Local Yards Show a Decided ' Increase in Numbers. LITTLE DEMAND EXISTS FOR FAT CATTLE Common ( jim'lty of Offcrlngi HeriM to J .prrjn Pi-li-cs Hllll 1'iirllier llogn ( let Dnivn to n SA Hii-di Once .Atiiri- . TUESDAY , Feb. ( i. The two days receipts have been heavier tl'an for the first two days of last week by about 1,000 cattle , COO hogs and 100 sheep. Cattle values were lower tploy , unevenly lower , and tlio market was alow and drag ging throughout. Eastern markets were mure or less dcmorallxod , and with ample offerings here , no ontcldo demand to speak of and buyers for local dressed boi'f Louses alt moro or less Indifferent , the Hcllora hud nothing to do but submit as ; racer lly as they could to the Inevitable. Tlie winrally common tpiallty of the offerings il'.i'i not help matters any. Some very goo.l roriifed westerns that averaged 1G11 .bs. brcught $3.fi5 , but fair to good steers woig'ilr.g ' trim 1,050 to 1,300 Ibs. sold at 'rom SII2. . tc $3.CO , while poor to fair stuff ell Irom J2.90 to $3.20. It was a dull , weak market , with prices anywhere from about ( leady or good to lOc and 15c lower on mo.llnm and common ntiiff , but a very fair and i rat-en- ably early clearance wan effected. A llttlo over a third of tlio offerings today ' were cows and mixed lots. There was a tolerably decent demand and prices ruled steady to a shade easier than Monday. Some cliolco fat 122S-II * . cows sold for $3.10 , and nothing of any cotiKorpicncc sohl at under $1.75. For fair to good butcliors' stock prices were Generally around $2.25 to $2.50. Calves were no higher at from $2.90 to $5.CO for common to choice Rtock , and the name was true as to rough stock generally , with sales nt from $1.80 to $3.10 for poor to choice bjills and stags. . . "oiilV a limited amount of business was transacted In stockers and feeders. Sup plies were not large nor was the demand overly brisk. Prices averaged up very nearly as goad as on Monday , but In sym pathy with the fat cattle market the feeling was decidedly easier. Good to choice feeders are quoted at $3 to $3.40 , fair to good at $2.70 to S3 , and lighter , commoner grades at from $2.70 down , Representative sales : HEEF. WKSTHHN CATTLTJ. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 59 feeders 8SS 3 00 4 feeders 722 } 2 10 COLORADO. . 8 feeders 507 300 52 feeders S91 2 SO WYOMING. 8 bulls 1337 ISO 4 cows 972 200 G rrnvn 93S 2 00 1 feeder 970 .1 00 4 foedt-rs 975 3 00 HOGS There were moro than twlco as many hogs on sale today as were hero Monilay anil a few hundred moro than on last Tuesday. Tlio market was weak nnil prle.es averaged fully n nickel lower tliitn Monilay. Eastern markets were lower niul there was nn demand to amount to nny- tliliiK from cither shippers or specnlatorH. Offerings were fully nmplo to meet llio ro- ( inlrumonts ot local houses , ami buyers were very deliberate about filling their orders , Kor fair to good hogs ot all weights It was $5 anil It tlio hogs wcro cliolco tlioy might bring $5.0.1. or $5.05 , A load or two scratched out $5.07'/j and $5.10 , while qulto a few ot the common loails went at down around $4.00 to ? 4. ! > 7 > 6. There was no very great change In the market " from the opening to tlio close and the "puns were cleared. In good season. The bulk of the hogs sold at right around $3 , as against Monday ami $5.15 ono week ago to- 79 237 360 B.OO ; 250 ICO B 00 .W & VI 07. . .197 160 R CO C4. . .210 & on 5. . " S 00 19. . .fli SO B l 30. . , .934 40 BOO 79. . , .193 40 B 00 Cl. . , .21'J 40 50) CO. 10 B 00 75 ! ; ! ! ! ! ! ! i i * ) B co 15. H ) B 00 7S. . 6 160,800 7S.M. . . 'JllJ SOO 6 00 M.Z3. . .167 W 5 W .1 1C ) , .1 . .1o I. , mi I.r < JV1 - it ' - 30 D 10 Mm ANI > lot mi. 1 400 . . . I M d ISO . . . 4 75 SHKKP Thrre was no Improvement In the market. Supplies vcre fairly liberal anil Included all MILanil ! conditions. Local house * were fair buyer * nnil prices niK'it about steady on all grades. 1'alr lo need natlvos , from J2.7R to $ ; l.40 ; fair to good westerns , from ? _ . _ r. . to $3.-6 : common and stock Hhet'p. from $1.50 to $2,15 ; peed lo cliolco 40 to JOO-lb , lambs at from $2.50 to ? I , No. Wt , IV. iso nitlvc cni-1 io < 2 Al 215 Mexlenn Welders , 7T > 2 M > S Mexican Iambi Nt ,11. ) S4 native wctlirni 113 335 ItccclplB niul I > NIIIHOII | | | | of Sloi'Il. O.lljl'ilrjjjl > M u 11 ilUDiiltlii i u ( st'c : ! a < sliownbv tu ! iDJlci'if li ! i U.llo.i 3t J { V.tr.ti company for llnr.vonlv-fotirlm'.irj un lli : { tit b O'CIOOK | ) . in. , I'obrtiary 0 , IMUI : nuvnin Omaha Pnrklnit Co The * ! . H. H.uimion.l Co. . Swift * To ThiiCudaliy Packing Co. . . II. Decker & Iloen Nel on Morrln and feeders Total. Of.O OIIIC'ACO LIVi : STOCK. Hun ( if Cattle Light Ycnlrriliiy i\oi : for u Tue.mlny. CHIfAOO , I'Vb. C. The run of cattle Was IlKht , even for Tui'Fdny , bHnK extlinatpd al 4,700 bead and making 2',000 ' ) hp.-id Blnre fat- urday. The demand "UH corrc iioiidliiKly xniall , and .Mi'hday'M in Ices wcro mily indlifoivnlly I UH- talni'd , Well fatli'd raltlc of all wi-lRbln WI-K- limited Btcady , whlbihe piHin-r o.uilllliM showed wraliiu-fK. Strcia Wfie K.ilablc ui fnun J2-90 lo 13.03 for common lo fancy with mutt of Hi. IradlUB brlnw ! l.2" > . The row nnd bull inarKnls wrru nlnw at ftoin J2 to J.t for common to r'mliv with from (1.33 tii 13.25 the pxtivmo range of ( llloliltlnni. The close was dull and S'lMli : cat- lie remained In rotnmlfislun nien'n handi * . The IIIIK iniirlirt was lower In pplte of Ihe fan that barely 13,000 brad arrived. It as' dull at fmni J" > lo | 5.2"i for ivjr-lo bel llRht and al from } 3 to $5.20 fir nv'dfiim and heavy wrlKlilj" . The nveriiKi * a 5e lower than the average for Mon day and was fully lii ) > Inner than thnt dny'a oppnliiR jirlceK. The receipt * Hlncc Saturday foot lip only about 3S.mn bead , which Is 21,500 IK'.II ! II'BB than nirlviMl the same tlmo last week , but pilce.H have plmnn a HtniUK il iwnuanl temli'iiey nevetlbi-Iefin. The bulk of the day's sup > ly "Iil at from ft' ID to ? 3.2j , Iho l.m.r price buylne eh ilee quullty. About 12.fl.VJ sheep arrived today. m.ikliUT 27.I2S head for the two ln > i < , an agaln'l 27,901 bead n week IIKO. Pi lee > were without Itnpoitant ch.itifT1' , ranKin > ; from Jl.S ) to $2 for Inferior nnd nt from } .1.10 to J3.50 fur choice. There was also a fairly steady market for bnnb.s nt frjin $1.2"i to $1.5" " ) . Then' was no activity In either branch of the trade aivt "ellei-8 were again obliged to carry ovei some stock. Hecolpts : Cattle , 4fiOO bend ; calves , 200 head IIDKS , 13.000 bend ; sheep , 12,00) ) bead. The Kvenlng Journal reports : CATri.l---ltccelpts. : 4.7W bead ; mailcet qulel nnd steady ; one rale of top steers at $3.2ii am one at J3 : otheiH , Jl.7i"fil8i : nu'dlums. j.7."if : ! ( ! l.r.n HOO.U Hivdp-s , ISO ) , h ml ; ni'ii-kpt slow rt 1D < lower ; packers and mixed , } 3.Piif.2l ; prim.lieavj . and buteher weights , $3.23 ; n row at $3.3' ' ) ; prlliu light. Jfi.20 3.80. HHI-i-i' ; : AND LAMHS--Heepls | , 12.0H , bead maiket steady ; top sheep , M'ul.ti ) : lop Iambs , ' SI. Louis Live Slock l ST. LOflS. Feb. -I'ATTLK Heeelpts. 3liK bead : tblpinents , 40i ) head ; while then- was u scarcity of choice butcher and export ste'era fall to medium glades were well represented ; the market was active , hut prices did not show any mateilal change ; the quality of the supply In the Texas division was generally poor and n drag ging market prevailed ; ninst uvoryllilnu sold lower ; medium native shipping stl-ors. $4.13 ; me dium butchers. $ ri.l.Vfr..371 < ! ; cows , $2.3.U3. ! > jj Texas red sl"crs. J273fi3.73. HOC.S Itecelpts. 0.700 head ; shipments , 1,1ft ) bead : market opened e.isler , selling down Mo with IlKht demand ; top price. } 3.n ; : ; bulk of sales , $ . * > { ! 3. 23 ; light and rough stock $4."OfH.0. HHHI'P Itecelpts , 1.700 head ; shipments , none ; there was good Inquliy for fat sheep nnd lainhs nt steady to strong prices ; olheis slow ; Ted westerns , J3.40 ; natlxc mixed , Ji"J5j3 ; merinos , J2.23. _ _ KnilMiH ( Mly Live Socli lurliot. KANHAS CITY , Feb. G.CATTLiHecelpls. . 7.SOO head : shipments , 2,101 head ; good cattle were steady ; others weak to lOo lower ; Tevas steeis , 12.G387I.10 : shipping bteers , J3.7.VS3.13 ; Texas nnd native cows , $ l.G9ffi.rO : ; butcher stock , $2.iOi7r..SO ! stockiTH nnd feeders. $2.7QS.r > 0. IIOOS Itecelpts , 8.200 bead : shipments. 300 head ; market -weak to lOe lirwer ; bulk , tl.93tj > 5.00 ; henvy , packing and mixed , ) l.93fj3. ( > 3 ; light , Ynrkera and pigs. JI.COfi3.Oj. SH13KP Heeelpts. 300 bead ; slitl'incnta , none ; market slow and weak. Sioux Clly Llvo Stock Murliet. SIOFX C1TV. Feb. G. HOOS-Hecelpls , 1.300 head ; olllelnl yesterday , 272 head ; shipments , none ; market D { | lOo lower ; JI.S3i4.'J3. ( | 'ATTLH HewlptH , 100 head ; olllclal yester day , S3 bead ; chlpmonts , 270 bead : steady ; feed ers , $ J.40i3.13 ; > eai lings , t2.2Ji)2.Gi ) ) ; cows , 51.M (83.70 ( ; bulls , $1.MQ2.CO. > Nu\v Vork Llv Stock 'Mnrltol. NH\V YOHIC , Fell. . IIKUVRS-ncei-ffilii , 200 head ; no demand and no Hading. I'ALVBS Heeelpts , 10 head ; market , 74tSo. Slliii : > AND LAMIIS-Hecelpts. l.COO head ; nothing doing ; malket demoralized. 11OOS Heeelpts , 1,7'W ' head ; none on sale ; nrmlnally llrm at J3.30Ti5.70. Slock in Sight. The following are ihe receipts nt the four p : In- clnal western cities Tuesday , I-Vbriinry G : Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. South Onnlin 2,777 3. 03 ' .ui Chlcno < , & ) 13.0JO 12.000 Kansas City 7S'W Ky a,30) St. Louis 3,10) 3,700 1,700 Total 17,177 31.7C3 17,031 ( lilircll Itenellt Knli-rtiiliiinciil. A largo company attended the entertain ment at Washington hall last night glvon for the bencllt of the church of St. Philip the Deacon. The feature of the oven- ing's program , as announced previ ously , was the llrst appearance In Omaha of Miss Nealo Gcrtrudo Hawkins and Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis. Miss Davis is said to bo the greatest colored female elocutionist in tlio world nnd her coining was a source of pleasure to tlio colored residents of this city. Hector Williams , president of the Worth- ingtou I-iycoum , under whoso ai-spices the entertainment was given made a brief ad dress at the opening. The various numbers wore all well re ceived and thu encores numerous .mil hearty. Miss Davis and Miss Hawkins appeared twice ou "tho program , and each time they were recalled. The program \\xis : llclof addresM Tat her Williams Tenor solo "I'omo to Mo" Dt.'M/u ( . 'harlcs Aluxamlor. Cleopatra . . .W. W. Story .Miss lloniletta \ Inton Davis. Ropranosolo "Queonof Ibo N'Uht" Terry Mri. S. Shropshire. llarltouo solo "Marisiirlla" I.ohr Liinmrllno.l. llrown. Sourann solo "Krminl In Volanil" lios.slnl MI.-sNeulo tJertrudo Hawkins. Llndello wall/ Hulorliw Mandolin i-'luh. " ' ' 1 ostl Soprano solo-"l'smiiruliln : , Sirs. M. L. Wilson. larllonoBolo-"Unly ! to Lovo" J-'anlliiy Liiiuaitlno.l. llroun Soprano olo-"Kleurdus AlpV'- . . \\okerlln Miss Nonlo ( Jertrudo Hawkins. Duot. oontrallo and toner "lli v Dear tnMu the llnui" . . . . . . . Mi'bor . Mis. A. 1) . White and t hurles Alexander. /.Ingarolla , ihoHimiiNh lilpsy. Miss llmirltitta Vlnion DnvlK. Treajollcb waltzes Waldtiiofel Dri'hc.stra , lIlRtorhlll II. II. Ilillicroll neniiiiiiecil. SAN FHANCISCO , Feb. O.-Ily unanimous vote the Society of California Pioneers last night ( spoiled II. H. Huncrott , thu historian , from honorary membership In the society. KfMilmlonH denouncing Hancroft foi an altoged uutriuhful statement about u [ ilonecr In his history wvro also adopted. Hov.V. . J. Hathorall , an Kvangellst , who has been very successful In work In the west , lu eonduutlng a Hcrlcs of revival meet ing at the Walnut Hill Methodist church , Forty-lint and Churleu btreotn. IS TUBE BEST. RELIEVES PnOMPTLYind CURES QUICKEST SUBV DA CA1ML \ BLOCKADE RIO His Vessels NW iu Position to Eufnrci Its Strict Obsurvdiicc , > HE HAS GIVEN THL' REQUISITE NOTICE .Sit | > iin < illloii llml tluStrp Win Tntirn to Sii f riiro HrciiKtiltlim of Mm limit-Knit * nf ' liy lliti r.M-i'l Kii Com- Nous of thu Wiii't LONDON' , lVb. G. A illtpntch from ftld ilo Janeiro miys Atlntliiil in ( Ininn lins given forty-night hours notice tlmt lie will block- " nile Itlo , nn.l 1ms ilipo. ett ot Ilia Hoot ac- " corilliiRly. Tills ftoji IB Iniomloil to ns.cri tiMllKorent rj liti [ or tlio Insurgents. Tlu nctlon of Hit ? foreign romiuamlora la luvnliril with anxiety. Tito Standard sny * a lot tor lias been ro celvoil from Hlo do Janeiro which iiimitioiin nn nlli'Koil plan of Ailtniial do Mollo to tr.ii < r > port 2.090 troops from Hlo ( Iratulo Jo Sul and land them ontsUlo tlio h.irbor of Hlo and to tu.lko u L'oinbltiod land mid BOA attiielc upon tlio city. llolh sldux , the writer to bo ploying a waiting DENY THE REI'OIIT. Union I'nclllf llui Xut Tied Up un I'u I'lllf I'llllHt Hllsllll-M. The tvlcgr.im from Tuo.ww uiiiiouncait : an bjrrconuMit on p issMi'mrates between the Northern , t'.ir.illin : , , Union and Southern I'aellle niul ( Jroat Noriborn ro.uls whorolty the passenger rates from all coast terminal * to CliloaKouiv llxcil nt $ W.M llrst class unit ll7.DOsecoiiitfl.iHs , Is emphatically ilemeit nt Union I'ui'lllo lieadiiuarters. Mr. Lotmix stated there was not a parti. _ _ , of truth In the rumored ngrcoincut and that the conditions wore oxuctly tlio same us have pi-ovallud for same time past. U U hardly Illcely tlmt the Union Pa < < il > . would tlo up with tlio Northern 1'upllle tn view of the fact that tnat road has shut thu ' Overland route" out of I'ligot sound busi ness lit favor of the Canadian Puellle. Th it an agreement has boon made botwcen thu Northern , Canadian ami Southern 1'aolllu and fire.it Northern Is undoubtedly true , but the Union 1'aellli' , accordlmr to the most million tie ailvii-es , is not a party to the compromises * - promises uor will it bo until present condi tions are greatly cliangotl , The telcKi'ani from racoma , which it roseate to a degree , states that by reason ot tlio agreement tliu Canadian I'aellle differ entials arc entirely done away with , n ure.it bone of contention being thus removed , lu return tlio Northern IMclhV gives the Can adian 1'aelllo throiiirh liukelliig arrange ments boUveon TucoiUii and Portland , both cast and west bound , and the use of the rail line from Seattle to Tuconm , thus admitting tin Canadian Puullie to Tucoinu. The South * crn Patlllc allows tlio Canadian Pacillo to ticlcot to San Francisco and the Great Northern is given the same privilege , It would bo a boautifu1 arrangement if it could no carried out , but the Union Pacific ; will not hubmit to any arrangement whorcbv it admits into it-- : territory a road like thu Canadian Pacilic that is almost 1,000 miles away. WKSTIMIN ruiinT : MUX. nf tin ) AhInability < if Hestnrln ; ; Itnti't on ( iriiln. CHICAGO , Fob. 0. Western freight men were In session today , considering advisability of restoring rates on wheat to 'J5 cents nnd-0 cents on corn between the Missouri river and Chicago. The Atohlsou announced that H would not consent to the advance unless guarantees were given that there will bo no more manipulations of through rates in such a way as to amount , tea a cut in two or three of the local rates be- tweun Kansas City and Chicago. Tlm Kansas City position occupied llio nicotine all day. The Atchison has an nounced tlnu its rate ot'U cents a miio for parties of ten will not be applied west of Denver , Colorado Springs , ' . 'uoblo or Trini dad or locally In the state oC Colorado , In stead of acent rate a two-thirds faro for parties of ten or morn aim still grnatcr re ductions will bo made for parties of twentv- livc. livc.Chairman Chairman H. D. Caul well of tlm Western Pahsengor association , ! ; . 11. iSustiu of the Hurllngton , John Sebastian of the Hock Island , tleorgo T. Nicholson of the Atchison nnd W. U. Klnsltorn ot the Chicago.- ! North western will represent the Western PassuiK gcr association at the conference In Wash ington , called by Iho Interstate commerce commi.sslon to devise n Himplillcd form of tariff sheets , which can ho moro readily un derstood by. outsiders tl.an those now lu uso. V uso.The eastern committee of the Western Passenger association has decided to drop about lifty points in the south and southwest , from the list ot places lo which Midwinter tourist rates now apply. The now ra cs will apply to Eddy , N. M. ; Lake Charles , La , St. Augustine , and other southern point nearby. Full tariff rates will apply to all other points. Awaiting tlio ( 'niirlH Decision. DENVKH , Fob. S. The telegraph oper ators employed along the line of the Won 1'acllle are prepared to take up the question ot a reduction of wages if the United State.i courts at Omaha and this clly ; ; i-ant tbo peti tion of the receivers of the road for n re duction of the Halarles of llio men. A prom inent olllclal of the Order of Hallway Tel egraphers this morning mild the organiya- tlon had as yet taken no active steps In the matter and was simply waiting for the de cision ot the courts. If the road Is sustained ho believes all the men on the western di vision will go out within twenty-four 1 ours. Hound Oirr Cur liiirglnry. Clark and Button , two of the follows who attempted the robbery of a Clilncso laundry a week ago , were yesterday bound over to tlio district court for burglary and sent to the county Jail. MoiCIIH'Ilt * Of OlTIIII StfUIIIHlllpU IVIji ( I. At New York Arrived -I'onland , from Antwerp. It Our Colda , Ooughi , Sore Throat , Croup , Influ nta , Whoopiui ; Couh , Broncliitii end Aithint , A certain euro for Coniuaiptlon la flrit ita.ei , mlamretelltfIB d nncta tacc ; . u tonce. You "HI ten the eiotllsnt effiet after taking tbo tittieiM , Bold by < ! etUr > everywlnn. bottt . * ' ) ' " * " ' * ' ' " NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository , Oiniilm , Nebraska. CAPITAL - - 81000,000 SURPLUS - - 65,000 OftUMirB and DlnvturaHunry W. YaluB. pn-Hlv , dcnl , It. r. ( MiNbliiir , vlci' iiri-Hliiunt , n. H. Maurlrtu. W. V. Morwi , John S. Collbm , J. N. H , Patrick , LuwlB S. Ui-od , ( .MHlilur. ' THE XRON BANK.