Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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. 0 - _ _ i " I'IIJD O M.A hA DAILY nEE : S1'URDAY , : H'nnltlJAUY 0 , tsn , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
GOMMEitC1AL AND FINANCIAL
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r Wheat Made 0 Gain Early OD vorablo
rorelg ] CW3i .
THAT CEREAL OPENED VERY STRONG
. $ Corn Jegun JhuilUI Une.mlhth of R Cent
Jlghor 'hl"l It Clolect YrAter.Il1
nlli It I Kept AI"n.In. Uurlng
the Forenonil.
. CHICAclO . Feb. 8.-Wheat male 'he rnn !
early on he ! favorable rorelgn nOW8. but
Ibst It Inter ulter realizing on the unfavorable -
able omment upon ) the mw bonl l8ue. closIng -
lug c lower for Mny. May corn closell
{
lc lower May ant ' 4c nnll provisions nt I
.
declne.
Wheat cpned unexpectelly strong nt from
t _ tc $ to 6m for Mny compared with 53c .
t the close 'esterlln ' . The strength wns
cnusell ly the frness or the 1.lvellol
. for to HIve
marltet , which hn.l been loolced
f Is usual 1 'mpnthy to the hwrs here. Hut
.
tl : guropeanB are now experiencing n taste
4 of the same temperature which hl9 been
. freezIng thIs country . nnl more or less
damage 10 wInter wheat may be the conse-
quence over thne. The recent record of
imntl recelpl" 11 this countn' was mnln-
1m ni . I xllortl or wheat ) hut four from
talnel. .
the Atlantic seab3ard . including New Or-
Atantc clUl1 feabonrt. 210.0 bu. SI. Louts
reported I revival of the country milling
. ' Ilemnn ( fur wbet . Inll Kansas City reported -
nt gnterprlsc
ported flebis hare of snow
I lan. fehls aenlJlrl advised n good demand
for wheat for exPort , a Baltimore inessae
, reporting twenty-live bOlt loads taken there
itnd at Newport News nt nn early pprlod or
. ; r 'nt day. The reported lacIng , or $ G2.1:0.0 :
bonds itt 3 Iler c nty the secretary or
? the treasury dll not al'llelr ' to Hive sltS-
faction In the wheat pit. os traders followed
the announcement or ( hat operation hy Increasing .
; creasing their selling. The price for May
. hat UI ) to that tmeJrservet IBel r from
k , getting ' below lc nnl \Jrservet \ os high ns
from 1ilAc to 5lc. hut after the news or the
. bond _ lSUe I dropped to 1C \ , where It
cloell.
2t ) The corn market opeilet firm and t c
higher than It closed yesterday. 1 kept ml-
/ van < ng during the forenoon until Ibout
f the time when the whet trader ! , were ex-
c pressIng their disappoIntment at the bond
Issue. The descent from 4Uc. to which
. ' May had rIsen to 45c . nt which rte some
opening rles hal ( also been made . was
value of the artlrle about
easy nnd the arllle nbolt
- haIr nn hour from the close was 45c. He
: celpts wee ot mcst only nominal the In-
! pecton blng only 53 cnrs. and none or
those were or cotract qU1llty. The demand
from shortn dIsappeared during the later
. - part of the session and May closed I t 4c.
cosel
; Only n roll husfne.s wag transacted In
' oats. Values were firmer durIng the entire
day and olosed steady with May nt from
. 2\ic \ anl t 29e . after having sold from : Ic
t . ; . to that price. Fluctuations were rh.'d
largely by corn.
Provisions. started strong and In line \ < h
the grain markets . but long before the lat-
t < gave any signs or , \'ealmesl the deal-
" er In pork lard and ribs hal turned
arol11 from the bull to the bear idde. The
. . packers were given the credit or startIng
' the IeI In/ which changed the tone or the
market. The impressIon seems to he that
n. soon nB the weather moderates the run
. of hcls , wi he heovy. May opened up 5e.
. but close nt 2c los for the day. Lard .
for ln ' . closed ut $6.70. n8 agaInst $ G. ( 77\ \
; yesterday. Itibs which closet ! nt $ : .40 on i
the day herore. clos11 lt $ : .30.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat .
3 car ; Corn , 3 car ; oats IS' car ; hogs
14.0 head.
. I The leadIng futures ranged as follows :
! . Articles. I ; JI. I iiiii. I LOlv. I Cbs , .
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'Vllmt.No.2-----
. } 'cb. . . . . la ( iII ( 10S4 10
. - .iay . . . . l IHl ! ( 13" 13 @
JUly . . . . lm 15 6 nt@ 54 ' '
Com No.2.
, . } 'oh. . . . . 42 l 43 42 42
, Mny. . . . . . 41Q 4r.H 4H 45
. July . . . . 41 - 45 H 441cit %
Oats No. 2. . .
, Fob . . . . 27U 28 27" 27
, . , . May : . . . . 2Ol ! ( 21 . 21 ' 2DltE ! (
k - Pork Juno pcr . . bbl . . 20" ) : ! 20 20J' :0@20t
? .bay. . . . . 1041 10 45 10 173 10 17
1 ? , Lnrd.l0plbK . .
4 : Mny. . . . . 080 . 0,80 . ' ' ' 070' 070
t Short fibs-
fibs.5
' . _ May. ! .5 42 I 42 I 30 5 30-
Cash piotatbons were ns follows :
'uolnUons
' rolows
1 _ FI.Otn.Stlarl' .
WHEAT-No.2 sprIng. 34t3G'cl \ ; No. 3 Rprln&
; , ! omlnall No. Z red. IOj51Yc.
COHN-No. 2 4c : No. 3 yellow . 4Ifl2c.
OATS-No. z. 2lc ; 'No. 2 white. a2tf33c ; No.
4 I white . 32c.
k : 'YE-No.2. &It2e.
' : ; . . ! ! AUL Y-.o. 2. IC6tYc : No.3. IGc ; No.4.
. 'I.AX . . aiED-No. 1. $1.t2.
-I TIMOTHY HEF-I'rlme. $3.65.
: : .t.
- . - lHOVIHIONH-Mes pork. per bbl. . $ tO.OO3lO.1O.
Lnrd . , per 100 1b. . $6.6O6.62. Short ribs , sides.
G.CG.G2Short
s loose . $ 'OJ5.I5. Try salted .houhlers. boxed .
_ ib1 4.G2t4514.75 : short clear sIdes boxed . $5.45tl5.tO.
I $ WIIISKY-thstlblers' finished goods per gal. .
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iJ The following were the receipts and shipments
' tMay :
t'4
- - ArUeles. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ Reclpts. Shipments.
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' Flour. bl'ls. . . . . . . . . . I iouool 12.00C
Wheat. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.000 ! 1.000
Corn , ha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 11.UOO 50.033
10.OO (
l-L Onls. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . I II.UOI ) ( 10l.113
Ityobu..t.l . 1.000 : .000
t ! y : . . . . . . . . . . i12.000i 7.UOJ
On the 1r:1101 ccti'ie tohy : th bittr mn-
r ket was steady : creamery . 12623o ; dairy . 0
Q200. Eggs , lIon ; 20@lc. .
NEW YoUJ (11NEltAL lrJUtET.
E ClosIng Qlolntlons on the lrlnclBI Corn-
, modltes halt StnpieA.
. , N1W YORK . Yeb B..FLOUR-necelpl. B.1
' bbls. : exporls. 8.2 bbis , ; eale . 1.0 pkgs. :
_ , . tcnd ) ' . Southern nour. dull. Rye flour. stendy.
' 3)dckwheat . 'flour higher : $ .70al.tO. . ,
: JUCKWUI ' - . .
A'-Dul. :
4H4c.
, , CORN MuAL.-nuIb . nominal ; yellow western.
. ' I.OSirl,1O : llrnuclywine . $21 : soles. 2.00 wesler. .
JYI -Nomlnal ; car lots M ; boat loads 3@
; Gc.
: flABLI3Y-ITeId e firm ; MIlwaukee. . G4aG ; two
)
; . . rowed. state G4Gle.
IAJL Y MALT-Dul and nominal ; western .
wesler.
? ' ' 06i5 : slx-rwe.l. 70J7te. .
701G.
4VIIRATfleeelpts . 2SO hu. ; exports 48,200
bii. : enles . 2.9S5.0 bu. tutures anll 8.00 bu 48.20 .
Spot. dull : No. 2 red In store anti elevator 61'hc ;
flbbot . Cc : r. o. b , . 191 ' ) uloal : No.1 north-
_ iic : ern. G71'e : No I linid . . GSc delivered. OptIons
' ' opened hhher on good bu'lnl unll bight mo\'e-
4' ment ; later declined In sympathy w'th corn .
closing weak : 1'ebrunry closed at 57c : March
.
. 61' , ' : 5ta ) . r.Stt.0 1-1e. closed nt l9c ; June
- closed at G1'e : Jul ) ' . T.94394c. closed nt 19c ;
' August CBtj6Qe . clOt , ' . ) nt GI ! .e.
! COJN-IccehJls. OZtOO bu. : exports . 1.10 bu. ;
- - - - Mle . 45,0 bit. futures nod 10.0 bu. spot.
Spot market lul : No.2. UI'o In elevator :
steamer mIxed 18. Optonl strong nt Itret on
0. . 111 local buyln and email arrh'nil. but broke
- In the afternoon unllo warmer weather and west
forecasting larger receipts : eo.ell .wetk ; I .brl-
ICY C108C" at G81.e ; May closed we\k ) ' ; July
_ _ _ _ _ 4Bc. ,
0 T-necolpIA. 20.0J bu. : exports lee bU. ; '
sales . 12.0 1m. futures and 2.0 ho. spol. '
Ip" " , . irregular : No. 2. 33cc ; No.2. delIvered .
. :140 ; No. 3 . 33ci : . 2 whIte. 31c ; No.3 whIte .
, 3:10 : ; track white stOle and weHler. 37Ue. .
. Optionii closed weale un.I unciiange.i , . {
JIAY-Iategubar ; hhlPlng. 10c ; good to choice .
, G h'o-hlegulur
UOl'b'-Iuil : state , . common tn choice 01.1.
- - 361el new I'cniwiyivanla . lie ; I'acltlo coast . ohi .
l'rn"I'nnla. le COlst.hl.
. . altfHo : new. SRble . .
, IDFS-uletj ; wet " 1f,1 New Otleans selected
, 41 to 63 bbs . 4(3c \ : Buenos AneH ,1'y. 2 tn 2.
lbs. Itc ' 'TunH dry , 21 50 . '
1t. ; rr ) 10 S Ihs. . 78fl'c : Buenos
* lucnoa
_ # Ayres . . IT ) ' . 20 to 2 Ibs. . 130. 1UT
, LEA.rl I-S\'nI'i , hl'llocl , sohe . D. , k . . bight
to heR\'y welGhll. I4tJI7e. .
i I8(024e. WOQI.Slendy ( : dOlesllo ; fleece . 1C11ei pulled .
l'BO'lSlONt3-3Ieef. steady. Cut
) baits. firm.
O\'ISIONB-leer. . 1111A. .
, lo.I , loweI : western steam elo cI at $1.90 noml.
aol : .all' . 1 30 /ole.a at It.9 and I' . td ; I cb.
_ _ _ _ _ _ runty elooed ut $ ID5 IG.91 ; May. $7 nominal ;
' refine. ) . feaI Y. I'ork dull. ) $
i : gIns , ' . r 3c. Il"IIIe.tcrn ; crcr.incry . lft3e ; 1:1.
. CItlib-QuIei : I slate . barge 4ihle : email .
' % fI"c : felt skims i . ZjSc hnl9ftltr : \ . : omal.
_ _ _ _ _ _ ICOOH-i'lsmn : slalp Inll Pi'nnmulvania. 3c : lee
11011cc. 2U33o. tCe ; , 'a.ler fresh , ZOtJBc ; southern .
33.tCe
- ' ] . ' . \ . I.I.OW-Rlenll ' ( ; cIty 410 ' : country . . 4e.
J.U.I'101.I t1-Nomlanl : untied 1.10..1 nt $ .03
-t . : bId " ' , "h 11 , lIn. i.t.iL . ' $ G.bOU7.00'asiiIngtnn " ; .
. In "lk. $30 : refined New 'u'k. ' U.9 : l'hli , -
. , lolr.lln nnI llaltiumorc' . U.DO ; 1'lIIdclpimIa I'hla-
; 1allloro. In bulk $3.40
I1O1bN-8lendr .
'rtltl'NT1Nfl-guict' ; : .
RICE-Htend : , .iomeitk ' ' \ extra . 4c1Gc
IOl.AS4t1-Ienm1y ; New Orlean& o"en kettle .
i &O' tn ehole" G % o.
on.\lml I-NollhJI ; fancy sound $3..0fl.I0 ' ;
otbiems . I . ( H ( $ 'H
l'In - ; Scotch n ) . ? , .
l.00i00,00 ; Mart.
t , Icon. $ 1ON-II1 .ol O Alrr.
COI'I'In-Qulel ; brckcrs' Illce , 1'.73 ; exchange
, prlc" $3.83. . uchul/e
I 1.Dol-.Qul'l b.k.A. , price $ .OtS ! ; exchange : I
. prle ( I lOO3.l.t4 . $ :
'rIN-Qulet ; hIldilil , $13.53 ; 1101CC , . Irregular .
'fr-ulel hl"l. $3.U Irrelulnr.
C $ b'Jll'VIit..iluhl : e.aiia ' . , ' .
' 1\I.'I.n.\II : .ah'a pn .dlll' < U k'ii 1' ' '
.
1 nuu'1"3. . II 1.33
.c i COTTON Ia.Ol. $ . ll"et . (08e phmade '
aJ.adltr ; "uer alil cautIous : IJrhno crude. 0:0 :
I'rll" ' 111m"r ilbOw. X't2G't1 ' ) ' .luI . buter
_ lnmtIC . . : lJ0'e. ' . _ _ _ _ ,
3 tiiffrwIm.rket , .
L NJA' ) ' (11. . rtb COVl'Ifl-flptIomme rh,1 I
, quiet "l tf : 11111. Il"W1 ; 111. . . 1 o bagi. hi' '
, , . eludImtg. ' MaR11 . $ f : AJ'tIl. "US ; l. la ) ' . 'I
C . IU.Nj ; Ifple"bt , $ . ' . 111. , loer. n4. : @
$4.30 ; UrC'lnbcr. B1.2)tl4a ) ) . Illt 'r" . . Itto.
dmmib ; o 7. U3IO : mmmll.1 . quid ; Cor4ea. $ I5.33 ( )
; duli suits bait * , I'fnjl . . 3,1.00 t"ll Itlo Nt 1
. . . . . lt $ . ; nr" S bOFa lart\l' \ . p. t.
' 'arohou. dm'blvirlr _ treat NtI''ork ) e1.rmtiy.
10.\1 1"1' ; New York . .10'k lo.'nr Is ) . 1 b. ) ;
, Unitr' , Ilol' . at..I n.1 ; po.leh I' lTpp ' $ fur II"
H hulled 111.'O $ Iimp. : total , "II.le % fo lime
United Slatu. not i'OIc4 a..ln.1 4U.3U % bogs
Jut S"I. \
ANTO0 , ivb. L-Quiet ; good sc 8antua , j
" . . : : : : . : . . : 3 . - , . : <
$15.50 ; rteTpts , 10 . CeO bags : stock . t52.0 bags.
IIAMIIt'RU. ieii. 8.-111. unchAnjeJ 10 2 %
Ifl 10"11 ; ' .lt . 15. ( lags.
JIAVRB . " 'e. -Hanly steady at HU1JH
detine ; sale , . 8.0 image.
t RO 1m JoNmnO. Feb. R.-iIeadr ; No. 1
Rio * lS.30 ; ttrAnlP. 10 I-1M : receipt , . r.1
hogs : "lenl.1 for the Ut\tt \ Statep . 4.0 Image ;
stocks . IS .M bAI9
OMit J\ ' : RJAL MAJUU
CondItion or Trade . tend Quotation ; on
' npln , nail , Enney l'romlnce
nCTTr.n-Cullcd stock k : common to fair
IOtle ; fair 10 good eounlry. 101\c : choice 10
fancy 1 61GI ; gathered creamery . 10 : separator
creamery 190120c.
IaOS-Strlctly fresh haiti . 21422c.
l.l\E l'OCL''H\-Chlkens. 8tjS'cc ; duck . Ge ;
tutkeye ) , sfl ; ) heavy l'otJl.Tlt tome . -ChIcKenS 6cl geese : Cc. fair. 60G\ic \ : ,
choice large . & \i(1e \ : choice small . 7aS ; lurkeYA. I
fair to good . $ tj.4c ! : choice heavy. 8\q9c : choice
smell. lOOie ! ' ; ducks . fair tn good . 7 ½ { 15c : fancy
rul dtcesetl . stuloc : geee . rail tu good. 71Hl8e ;
fancy ( till 9(100.cle. .
OAMIjHue wing lenl. per do , . IUOOI.15 :
green wIng teal ; .er doz. . U.2l.t : Ilucki.
mixed per doz. . 81.00871.25 : cnflVnptflCk. U.o\
G.o : mnlnrdA $ .0f125 . . * 2.rMU2.75 ; small
rabbIts. trip 6r. ir6U.O ; Jack " rabbIts . $ $ .ZUl.G ; aulr-
"bAI.Colce fat . 70 to 10 * Ibs. , are Quoted
at MUlCt ; large nail coarse . 3U4c.
( nEr81 - \VI.consln full CreHm Toting A.
1e ; twins . 12',4o ; Nebraska and Iowa. full
cream Ie : Nehm.kA nn.1 Iowa . part skims . 7 (
e : 1.lmburrer. No.1. lIe ; brick. No.1. Ic :
Swl ! No I. ISo.
\-Upland hay t.o ; mllnud. $8.G : low-
band $ : rye straw , $6. Color makes time price :
on hny. . Light .hnu.s II the but. Only top
grades bring top "rlces.
lOrONS.Old blnla . per doz. . 706.0
VIOI3TAIiLIS.
POTATOIE\'eatern etock car lots CScl :
small lols. 10c.
LO.D mANH-Jnnd.plcked. : navy . $ .DOa2o ;
LIma hennA. per lb. . S'.4c.
ONIONSOn orders . $ : her bbl . $2.75. .
lonl.GIOn orders , 20
CIT.Flt'-J'c'r Iloz. . r0183e.
SWIBfl' lOTATOFSOood WfSe. stock $2.50 : J.nn-
sap . ' 2.2. $
lllfll'S-l'pr : bbl. . $ .GO.
CATtROTS-l'er bid. . U.
CAULWI.OW1R-l't crnto ot a do % a11 halt
to two Iln1. , . $2.2q2.SO. , I
nOTUoORHIer .2ii2.W. Ih. . 6@7c.
I'ItgNlpS-I'1' bbl. . $2.
ItUTAflAflA.Per lb. . 1'Jc
I'ARaL1ypr doz. hunches . 850 ,
TPHNI'-Ier 11mb I . SI re. ,
fIINAfI-ler hhl. ' 3.rft.O. ,
PIE PLANT-Per .101. t0tj COo.
Fnuvr2 .
II AnSWlnt r Nelilim . nonp.
A III.IShnlce stock $ . oo * N. : ;
GHAIrSConcot. $ : Malaga ! . per CS to
65.lb. bbls . gross. $ I0.t01210'SO. lalajQ.
CHHWEIUnS-Jerse's. fancy * 11.005311.50
per out
TROPCAI FnUITS.
OflANGE-yorIap . per box 1.7iQI.O ; Cnl.
Itornln nivClp . $ .5 : seedlings . $ 3. .
DANANASCholee stock $2.002.50 per bunch.
I.EMmo8New Messinas . sizes 30 to 3GO. $ .GO
424.00.
(4.0.
1'INBAPPLES-Per doz. . 82.50421.00. .
. MISCELLANEOUS.
OYSTEnS-1edulm. per can. 16c : horseshoe .
20e : extra standards 21c ; extra eelccts 25c ; com.
pnny s"lect. ' 2Cc : New York counts 30c ; bulks
standard , per gnl. . $ .25.
NEW FWS-Extra fancy 16c : fancy lIe :
choice I24213c : CalIfornIa . bng . 1c.
JONI Y-Now York ITo : dark 14421.c' CaU-
fornla Ice : strained . 4 10 10-lb. cans . per lb. . ioc.
MAPLE BYRUP-UalIon jugs per doz. . $12 ;
Dxby -gnl. cans 3. ,
NUTSAlmonds , ISo : EnglIsh walnuts soft.
shelled . lIe ; standards iSo ; 1\rs. 86Dc : BrazIl
nuts , Sc.
n' . KRAUT-Chotce whIte . per bbl. . $ UO@
I.o : per Imlt bbl. . 62.5032.75.
MINCE MEAT-J'nney. In half bbls. . per lb. .
Gc : TO.gai kegs . Gc ; condensed per case at 3
doz. p1mg. . . $2.50.
CIDISli-Puro juice per UbI. . $5 : hal bbl. , $3.
lIES AD TALLOW.
HIDESNo 1 green bides 3"4e : No. Z green
hIdes 31 ; No. 1 green salted hides. 5e : No. 2
green sled hIdes 41.c : No. 1 green salted hides .
25 to 40 Ibs. . le : No. 2 green salted hIdes 2 to I
' 40 lbs. . 4.1 ; No. I veal calf . 8 to 15 Ibs. . 81 : No.
2 veal I calf . 8 to 15 lbs . le ; No. I dry flInt hide.
5c : No. 2 dry hInt hides Gc : No. 1 dry salted
hIdes lc ; par " cured hides . 'hc per lb. , Ien than
fully cured. .
ShEEP PELTS-Green salted . each 256Ga ;
green salted ahearlngs ( short wooled early skins ) .
each , 5@Ilc : dry ehearlngs ( short wooed early
skIns ) . No.1. each . G610c : dry shenlngs ( short
wol 1 early skins ) . No. 2 . each. lc ; dry . flint
Ianss Sad Nebraska butcher wool pelts . per
lb. , actual weight 56Sc ; dry flInt Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pelts . per lb. . actual
weight U15c ; dry _ hint Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per lb. . actual weight 44264c' dry flint
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual
weight. 4ace
TALLW AND OI1I3ASE-Tnlbow. No.1. 3e ;
tallow No. Z , 3c : grease white A . 3t,4245c :
grense. white D. 3c : grease ) 'elow. 3c ; grease .
dark. 21H13c : old butter . 2422c ; beeswax prime
1162c : rough tallow . 2c.
- Cotton JIRrket
NEW OIThBANS Feb. B.-COTON-Fture.
steady : sales. 43,1 boles : February . $ .13 bid :
March . ' .2 : 65.26 : AprU . $ : IG.2 : $ 1 > .30@
5.31 : June 355.36425.31 ; July 85.41423.42 ; August.
S:46@5.4S : ; ; September. 83.50423.52 : October 35.5153
5.tG : November 83.58428.60. $
Firm : middling . I 1-16e ; low mIddling . 4 11-iCc ;
good ordInary . _ 4'ie : net receipts ) , 5,24G bales : ;
gross. 5.461 bales : exports , , to France 7.684 bales ;
to. the continent . It7 bales : coastwlse February
I. 213 bales ; I.'ebrunr 2. G.G91 bales / : sales . 4. :
bales : . stock . 3,03G.nles. . . 1.Veekly . net receipts
bmca , Dales ; gross . 32.93 bales : exporls tD Great
1'taln , 36J39 bales : to France. 1.48 bales :
to time continent 21.23 bales ; coastwlse . 2.0
bales ; ' sales . 29,0 bales.
LIVEIPOOL. Feb 8.-COTON-pot. mod-
- mo.
erate . demand ; prices firmer ; AmerIcan mIddlIng.
3d. The sales at the day were 8.0 bales : ot
which ' 5 bales were for speculation ell export .
and included 7.100 bales American. Receipts 20
bales all Amerleun. Futures opened steady and
closed Irm nl tIme o.lvnnce. American mIddling .
cose . : . C. I'ebraty. 2 C2-Gld ; F , bnnry and ! March
2 G2-C4'T March and April . 2. .1@2 63-Gld ; AprIl
and Slay . 3d : May and June 3 -64d : June and
July . 3 3.Gt@3 4.G4 : July and August 3 I-Gtd :
August and September . 3 6.64d ; September and
October 3 1.GIU3 8G4d : October and November
3 0-Old. The tenders of today's deliveries were
dockets. 600 holes new locket and 10 ! aIls ot the other
NORFOLI Feb. S.-OTTON-Fln ; mIddlIng . ,
5c : low mlIlnl. 4 1IGc ; good ordInary .
4 1-16 : not receIpts . 2.043 bates : gross . 2.0t3 bales :
exports . cnRtwls" . 481 boles : pales G7 bales :
stock . 44,552 bales : weekly net reeelpls , 6C31
boles : groes . . G.41 bales ; exports . to Great BrItaIn .
bal"s 2.m bales ; Coastwlse . 5,569 bales : aJes . 3.15D
BALTIMORE Feb. S.-COTON-Dul : mid-
dlIng . lYe : low middltbg . 5 5-16c : good ordinary .
Hoc ; net and gross receipts 7iG g : . 10
the continent. 1.80 hales ; stoclc . 15.52 bales ;
weekly net , , reeepts . 1.8i6 bales : gross receIpts
4,416 bales ; exprts.0 Great BrItain . 5.15G bales ;
'to France . 150 bales : tothe ' coxtInent . 1.70 bales.
Liverpool Market . '
LIVERPOOL . I.'eb. 8.-WIIEA'F--Spot demand
moderate : No. . 2 red winter .s 4V'8 : No. Z red
spring . s 3'4d : No.1 hard ManItoba . ls 5d : new
Cal'tornla stocks exhausted : futures loSd firm :
I "hrary. 48 G'hd ' ; March. 4 6d : AprIl . 4s 7 .1 ;
May , 4s Sd : Juno 4s Sd : July 4s Oil .
COnN-Spot hun : AmerIcan mixed new 4s I ;
futures closed firm : I ebrunry. 49 % i1 : March .
49 1140 ! : April . 4 1d ; Iay ; 4s 1d ; June 4K ld :
July 4s ld.
I'LOUl-DII ; demand poor ; St. Luis fancy
winter . ls Cmi.
llOVISIONS-Iac. firm ; demand geed : Cum.
berlnnd cui. 28 10 30 Ibs. . liii : short ribs , 2i lbs. .
3s : long clear light . 38 ID 45 Ibs. . 29 s GII : long
clear heavy . 55 Iba. . :9s G ; short clear backs
light . 1 Ib9. los : short clear mIddles . heavy
65 Iba. . 29s Cd ; clear bellIes . 1 to 10 lbs. . :6.
Shoulders , square . 12 10 18 Ibs. . 28. . llamas .
short cut 1 to IG Ibs. . SOs GII. Beef . extra
India mess IS. . SkI . POI Ie. prime mesa tIne
wter. 56mm 3d : tIne medium tsd. ! . . Lard .
prime wesiern lie 6d : refined . In pails . 35s 3.1.
CIIEE8E-Qulet I ; dlmand moderate ; . finest
Amer.can % 'hIio . 48s ; finest AmerIcan colored
49 9 , ' . .
lttj'FFEIO-Flnept United Slates 75s : good . tOs.
TtJItl'ENTINI'3-SpIriIs . 21s.
IOHIN-Common. 3. 101 d. .
COTTON . : OILLiverpool refitted 17s 110.
I.INHm ) 01.21s 2d.
) JTlOl.FtM-II'lafl. 6d.
REFRIGERATOR F-Furequnrter. . 4d ;
hilndquamters . 611.
II ACIIO l'OWnrR-Uardwood. r. o. b. .
Liverpool . n.
ItOt'S-At London ( I'aclflc const ) 1 15s.
TIme receipts or whent during time post three
days were 10.CO centals Including 1S.w cenlnl
American ; lcellts ot corn . GI,6o centnl" Ameri-
Can.
ca. I'NABCanailan. 4 Ild. . .
\VEATIIER-fievero trst
St. 1.011s Crlernt Market .
' . . , ' . . . ' . , .
.
S' LOUIS 8.-I.'I.Onn.Unchnnged.
\\nl AT-Neruua. unsel led. In range ot 14c
closIng 1 1.ICc below ) 'estenll' ; No. : tnt cash .
tl"e : I.'cuulr ) ' . llo : Ma ) ' . 5Z3c ; July . G21 e.
COltZ'-Flrmneml UI' 'e early but w'nkene" by
vboat'a late turn anti ttie.governmnetit bond Issue
closed tI.o 1'low ) sle"Iay ; No. Z mIxed 'olh ,
4\u * ; I.'drunr , . 4 I.o ; May. 421'c ' ; July 430.
OArt-Qulol , II'nl . No. 2 cash Ole ; February .
301.c : Omimmy . 39c : July 40\ % \ e.
I \-8tronl. t31e bh fur No. : east side , ICc
liAltLflY-Quiet . uneltanged.
Inchanel.
J.lJulet. !
llltAN-tiIe. rapt track .acked.
I.\X mm . ) AND OltAS SEEPS-Un.
"hlnre" .
V-Sleady at recent quolallonp.
JCTI l Lower ; fancy ElgIn . 21(2c ;
separator creamer . 18120 ; good to cholcu deIty ,
l3oIlc. ) )
EGI142-Illghmer . 24e. .
LIAI-2.u3 : Isll ' .
spiurlIt- : : U3(12.U ! & . .
COIN 8iEAIl'Jl42lt5.
\ \ 'lIISIcY-l.22. :
COTTON ' \ ES-43c.
itAUUlNi-4Be , .
IAOUINII-Hnse. l'IO\IHO . stun.la mes. . JoI.llng.
10.5 Laid . NIIIO steam . IG..9 ; chotci' $ C. j
IJI' ) ' salt meat. lmoxtml s1mt.tiliIer. $153on ; \ . .
$ i.3 ; % ; jibe . , .I ; imhurt . , : .C\ \ . nUCOl , 1.cl"1 :
plt'mtiiders . , . . .3long. ; . , 53.75 ; rIbs : .Si " ;
su. : ' ta. U.
ltE'll : i'TS-Flottr . t. .0'IO tbls , : wltm'mt , , 2.03) ) bu. ;
conm . H.o1 tiu. . . ate. 6.000 bu. .
i4iillmSi'N'rHFIommr. * 4.UI I.Nv. . $ : 'hent 1.0
bu. ; coii , 1.t . . ; oats . 1.0 bu .
11 $ , ; , . ; .
fl.b'1'I0.lOh1ti , Feb. -I.'I.OUI-nul 1111 ti-
clmnng'tl ; sCccllmte . 13,500 hbh. ; 11.II'montH. . tn
I ! .
VlllhT-l"Irimi ; rot timid n.onth. $7iC57tc ;
I.IamvIm. r.sur \ c ; May . . . G'.n : . ' . Steamer . 2.u.
3 red . P$4i54'e \ $ : reem.pts ! . 51.61) ! u. ; imtu.k. 3 : , -
(
7 : : lu. ; "ulhlllII'.lt ) ly , toiinplg . . 7.15c ;
"I'Uvllhtll. , . \n giade . 544tfS.4e. ; 1
( OIN.-I''rl : eliot . 4 ( .li.c ; III.II : 4HC ,
4H,0 : MII-h , 4&01 )111' . 49'.qt , s'lm.r fiRed f.
4G',424te . " ' 1'11' ' 11 , leO ( I U. I ahIl'mcnte J.W
bu : .t.k TI.M ! u , : .uthl\n. \ wiiitg . . 953c ; I
Ilthfn )01011 4$4250c.
OATS-l'Inlj : o 2 'lll , "ltem. UQ3iei ; No ,
2 m'xeJ 3H1M ; tceelpts . I .O L"0 ; ptoek 217-
000 i'm , . 24'-j
0 Iu.
StYFI-lrisctlve ; No 2 G.7r ; receIpts . 1.0
b.tOk. . 31,600 lmU ,
:1. : Y-'un ; gel to th,11 timothy . $ 12.0042
12 , . . .
ObtAIN FREICIlTS-Qulet : pair's . , l'ly : steam
to 1.1\'Prol. nFtITSQulel plr t , : 1'lbrAry. Cotk for
orders. P-f quarter . 2A 9.1(12. 9' l4m .I.
St7GAn-Qmiiet . ; granulated . 3 ; per Ib
Jl.TI R-I lrm.
FyIcw-Fltim
IC1-J'lr.
CIUmH.StendYI ! ; rnncy New York 1253I2e.
81'J- . \NU IIOSIS .
Effect 0' the l'ro Ideal' " le"AJIQ WRf to
tr\roA S.corlltA.
NEW \01 , I'-eb. S.-The erect at the prsl-
, Ilent' . 10 ' . Announcing tha
" mes.snge enlrl tll
amount nail the term or the proposed govern-
meat hand Issue was 10 deprps the stock mar'
ket anti to encourage the bears 10 make , lemon.
, , tratlon. ogoOnet epeculative . "nlues. The news
Irntonl 'I.eulnt\e
'hi not reach the Street until late In the alter'
noon nnll all ot the facts n"CeMnr to n full
unlersinndlng lt tIme transaction were not In
the possessIon at the trnnpaeton chase ot bupl-
pulsslo . receircil from .1 .
news. A 'nshlngton dispatch I'eerl'cil rrm
nM
I , . Morgan . one or the bond , yn.lenle. tnlll
that "Th" t'alit'lite " "IA Ihe secretary or the
treastity 3.Go.O ounces ot standard American
trenf11 Ioll about $ i7.8O4 her ounce pn'nhl. In the
UnIted States thIrty ) 'Enf 4 per Cent "on.l "
Taldng ibIs nf the basis at the terms the Pyn-
.let" will receive bonds to time nmolnt or $62.-
31.50. The 10:11. : When coIned by the govern-
maclit . wi 1" equal to SlS.60l4 per ounce which
will make the coin value to time Trenpury < 1 .
I'1lment wi ot the sum rceeh'e front the synfil-
cote $ Gj.11.1. which gives n 11rel1UI on the
bonds aggregating U..O.
Although the total smiles or the Iln ) ' In the stock
market were nearly .lnu"le . yeh.rlny's. the ppee-
ulatlon was miuil especially durIng time mornIng.
uln/on 11) .
The detent at tfie Iprlner bill < nuse.1 a weak
opening and Induced moderate sales or the Icn-
erl list. There wnR no sustainIng Influence In
the market and , with an occasional rally . PrIces
iemggel off Iulet ) . throughout the .1n ) ' untl the
1lglNI ' message tens publIshed . when the
! .
bears made a phar' attack on the mrket catie-
InK n brisk 10wnwRll mO\lenl. which contin-
UOI In force to the close. Tile los on the day
ranges from 14 ' 10 1' Ier cent the latter In
Sugar which I . the leader or the market In
"oint or nctvlty : l'4 ' , Iler cent In Northwestern
antS 51 Paul & Omaha H4 per cent In Western
Union I'A per rent In Ilumlington . St. ln l and
Lend . nail 1 per cent In Rock Islnmid.
< .
mnrleet the nmrning characterIzed -
Them bOll of nlrnln ! was
Iz.1 by unusual dullness. The trading In Ihe' late
session was more animated and irregularity In
prices atenllell lie ileahinsim . but toward the
close the retrogressive movement was moro
t'I retroJ .sl'e mo\ement wa
marked . The tidal PIes were $ :9.0.
The I'I'enlnl Post' London cablegram : , \merl-
.
cans opened .Iul ( omliti' on the detent at the
SprInger bill . hut rallied on n complete change ot
front or the ' FInancial Times . which now 81-
vices the murchmnse " or certain Amlrlean mit-
way securlttes.'nli street selling . turned the
calo . the market closIng .111. wtthi a further
sever . "llmn In the Ornnd Trunks. which were
almost - unedlable. , There are the usual rumors
as to the forthcoming expert testimony on the
rorthcomlnl testmony
company _ but they are probably exaggerated.
The .venlnJ I'ost's London cablegram
says : I Is believed here the contract for
the American loan merly waits sllnnture
at WashIngton today . and although there
Is some uncertaInty or its bionic I by the
nothschHls and lorg'al syndicate I Is
expected to be put out here next week .
Well Inrorm estimates say that $0.0.0
will be placed on each side of the Atlantic.
A considerable portIon of the Europenn
portion Is lIkely prlon to Paris. Gold Is
atIll up here on the Idea that American exchange -
change may drop rapidly.
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks or the New York cx-
change today :
AtchIson . . . . . . . 4i Northwestern. . . . Ol *
All Express. . 12 N. W. prO. . . . . . . 1 {
Alton . ' 1' . J . . . . :1 : N. Y. Central. . . . . . III\
Am. Express. . . 10N. . Y. & N. B . . . : . 21"
tialtirnomn &OhIo 02 Ontario " W. . . . 13
Daltmor Pnetlc. . 12 ' Oregon limp. . . . . O
Canada Southorn. 48 l Oregon Nav . . . . 18
Central Pacttlc . . 13 O. S. L. & U. N. . 4
Ches. & Ohio. . . . 16 ) Pacific Mail. . . . 21H
' Chmlcago Alton. , . 145 P. D. . . E. . . . . 24
'Chlcalo Alon.
C. D. & Q. . . . . 715k Plttmmburg. . . . . . 15354
ChIcago Ons. . . . 7454 I'ulhmman Palace . ll5
Consolidated Gas 128 Reading. . . . . . . . Ol
C. C. C. & St. L. . . 374 R. O. \V. . . . . . ltl4
Colo. Coal & Iron . 504 It. O. W. p10. . . . . 41
. .
Cotton Oil Cent. . . 10 { Rock Island . . . . 02 %
00101 01 & lItmit. . 12854 St I'iumi . . . . . . . . I !
Del. . Lack. & W. . 15914 do pfd. . . . . . . unl
D. . . It. G. plO. . . . 344 SI. P. & Omaha . . 3154
D.&C. F. Co. . . 0)4 do pIa. . . . . . . 110
Erie. . . . . . . . . 1014 Southern Pacific . 1754
do p50. . . . . . :1 Sugar Refinery. . . 9134
Fort Wayne. . . . . . 1564 * Tenn. Coal & Iron . 1
G. NOrthern old . 300 Texas l'acile. . . . SJt
'C. & E. I. tfd. . . . 00 T. & O. Cent pOd . 7054
llocktngValloy . . 1054 Union Pacific. . . 054
Illinois central . . 85) U. S Express. . . . 42
St. P. & Duluth . 20V. . St L & P. . . 1
K. & T. pM. . . . . 2254 dopfd. . . . . . . . . 13
Lake Erie & West ll { VeIls 1'argo Ex. . . 105
Lke phi. . . . . . . 70 Wels Weber Union . 871
Lake Shore. . . . . 13754 Whcelng' L E. 0
Lal' TruBI. . . . . 2954 do pfd. . ' . . . . . . 31
Louteville & N. . . 12H M. & St. L. . . . . 27
Lulsvte&N.
L.&N.A. . . . . . . UI4D.14.G. . . . . . . 11
ManbattanCon. . . 10734 G. E. . . . . . . . 28 %
MlnbltanCon.
! tlemnplits&O , , , 10 N , L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 !
Michigan Cent. : : : : ) g JL : : : . : : : : : : ; l
Mtssourt Pnllo : . 2154 do pfd. . .i" , ; . .1 ' .71 :
MobIle & Ohio . lOlL &T. C. . . . , . 2U
' Nashville Chat. . . 04 T. A. A. N. M. . 154
National Cordao. 534 T. St L. . K.O . . 1
- \ pfd. . CONliC . . . . . . . . 7" . dopfd. & . . . . . 7 ,
. N.J. Centml. . . . 87 S R. I. . . . . . 1034 ,
N. & 'V..ptd. . . . . ' 1354 do ptd. . . . . . ; 311
North Am. Co. . . . 131 ! Am. Tob Co. . . . . Ol
Norther . 21' do pM. . . . . . . . 104
No.Pae. Pactfc. . . . . . 1554 SI P. . M. & M : . . . lOB .
.U.P.D.&O. . . . 31' .
ebb
.
The total sales ot stocks today wem& ' 124.143 ,
shares . including : American Sugar . 22,0 ; Bur-
llngton . 1.3o : ChIcago Gas 8,80 : General Elec-
trlc 11,600 : LouisvIlle & N"Sh\ilh. , 6.tO ; Northwestern -
western . 7.90 ; Hol ( Island 5.GO : St. Paul . 17 , -
3 ; Western UnIon 6.40.
New York Money larket
NEW 'ORI. Feb. 8.-MONEY ON CALL
More ac\vl nt j'4423 pet cent ; last loan . 154 per
cent : closed nl l'h per cent.
cent. P101MB MEHCAlTILE PA1'IOR-lJS per
STERLING EXCHANOE-En.ler. with actual
bu.lne In banlters' bills 'at $4.88Ii@4.S8 % for de-
mnn" and nt $ t7i@4 8H. for G days * : posted
rates . U.81'h@4.E8 and U.89 ; commercial bills .
$4.87424.89 % .
SILVEU CIORTIFICATES'-SOe.
GOVERNMENT BONDS-FIrm. State bonds .
dull. RaIlroad bonds easier.
Closing quotatIons on bonds were as follows :
U. S. Sa. rug. . . . . 1 HH 1 i ) . & It. O. 4a. . . . . 7t
U. S. 5s.coup . . . lUJ { Erie 2ds. . . . . . . . 11
U. S. 4s. meg. . . . 1U G. 11. & 8. A. tIe . . 9254
U. S. 4a.coup. r . . . lU ' Uo 7a. . . . . . lUI
'u. S. 25. meg . . . . tl n. & T. C. . 55. . . . lUl
'Paclne 101. 0 : 100 do 01. . . . . . 101 )
Ala. CIa'ms A. . . lU4 M. 16. & T . let 4s. 7934
-Ala. Class II. . . . lU5 do 2d41. . . . . 701
'Ala. Climes C. . . 04 Mutual Union us . 451
'Ala.Currency. . . . 04 N.J.C.Gen. Os . . 11
'La.'New ' Con 4s. 0254 No. Pao. late. . . . 11354
'Missouri Os. . . . JOU d02dl. . . . . . ' 81
N. O. 118. . . . . . . 125 N. " ' . Consols. . . . 131134
'N. C. 41. . . . . . 1UO do S. F. Deb. 5 I. lOB
8.O.nonfnnd . . . 134 I O. West. Isis. . U5
Tenn. new sot ( is . .84 St I' Console 78. 12f I
'Tenn. n"w sot Os 100 do C. & P. W. tl. , 110
. Tcnn. old ( is. . . . till St. j. &I.M.nen.l. 70U
'Va. Centuries. . . GOI 'St. L. & SP. Oon.O 103
'do deferred . . . m4 Tex. Pac. Ists. . . . . 84"
AtchlBOI .18. . . . 0454 do 2,18. . . . . . '
dOII A. . . . . 11' U. P. lets ot ' 00. . 10.154
Canada So. 2d8. . . JU5 . West Shore 4s. . . 10434
' 0. P. Its 01 ' 1J . 100 So.jt P . . . . . . 8(134 (
'D. ' It. O. 7s. . . 14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a bid. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1o.tol Stock QuotIUon. .
BOSTON. Feb. 8.-Cnlloals. 354534 % per cent :
Ihne loans 354I8454 per cant Costn : prIces for
10clts. bndsln" m Eer : sbare :
. ' . & 8. " " . . . We.lnh.le. . . 32"
Am. Slaa\ . . . . . . . 41 W. 331cc. IJt" . . . . 48"
Am. Sugar 960 . . U2 ) Wis. Central. . . . . 21
Edison 11cc..123
hay Stle Gas . . ! 974 } . . .
IiellTelaphmone . . hIt AtchlBJn 2d8. . . 17
10sion & Albany. 201I' AtchIson 41. . . . ( 17S
Itostomi .Malu' . . 30554 Now England Us. . lOR
0. 1I.&Q..i. ' 10il Oen Electric . ABU
Fltehbur . . . . . . 60 ( WI. . Cent. lets. . . (1t
Urn Eieclrio . . . . . 2854 A\un/e. . . . . . , . 10
Illinois Steel. . . . 42 losln & Montana 37\ (
Mexican Control. . IU Butte . . Boston. . . 10 '
N. V..N.E. Cell'al. . . . . 30 Calumet heels. . 20U
Old Colony. . . . 160 . . Cenlenntnl. . . . . . 10
On' . Short LIne. . . I Fratiklla. . . . . . . 14
Rubber. . . . . . . . . 43 Keamsarge. . . . . . H
UnIon I'ncllc. . . 01' Osccoln. . . . . . . 22
WeKtEn" . . . . . . 00 Sidney . . . . . , . . . .118
V _ do p/ . . . . . . BO ( ' .Laniamitck. . . . . . . 143
Sm : , lrllol.co Jlnll ; Stock QuotatIons.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 8.'ho omol11 closln
quotatons ion mlnln : stooka today werl ns rol-
lows :
Alta . . . . . . . . . 16 ( JnB\ee. . . . . . . 10
AI . . . . . . . IO $ Mexican. . . . . . . . 7 :
lelcher. . . . . . :7 Motto. . . . . . . . . . 20
host & Dolchcr. . . 76 Monlt Iliablo. . . . JO
lost
( bOle Con. . . . . . . 88 Occidental Con. . . I
1"101. 10dio . . . . . . 10 Opimlr. . . . . . . . ISO
"lwer Con. . . . . . 12 Overman . . . . . JOO
Clle.tonta. . . . . . : 1 I'olosl. . . . . . . . 4H .
CImollmw. . . . . . . . . 41 8avaie. . . . . . . 37
Comi . Cal : & Va. . . 218) ) Sierra Nevada. . . . 11 )
Comi . Imperial . . . . 1 Silver 1 I" ' . . . . . a
Crowl I.olnl. . . 40 Silver ICing . . . . 10
GOlhl . \ Curry. . . . . 30 Union Comm. . . . . . . 4U (
halo J 4orcroils . $30 Blab Con. . . . . . . I
lnIn 111. & . , . . . . . lO YellowJackct. . . 42 _
Slver bins 5034115054c . Mexican dollars . 41
Q4Uc. Urlls. eight ) . 1254c : tolegmapimic 1c
Now York 11nl ; QuotatIons.
JUW YORK 'eb. 8.-Tho tolowlug ( ha
closing mlnln quotations :
Iiulwer. . . . . . ' . . . I I Ontamlo. . . . . . . OOU
( ihiolo. . . . . . . . . , . 10 Ophlr. . . . . . . . 12)
ClowlI'o ! nt. . . . :5 PlymOuth . . " . 20
Con. Col. & Vu. . , . 285 Quicksilver. . , , . . IOU
VI. Qltckllver. .
.
J'adwooll..1 & do I.ll. . . . . . .1OU
Gould , k Ctmrry . , , 27 Sierra Nevada . . .0
IlaLo..Norcnuss ! . . 7 : Standard . . . . . . . 2UO
l meblako. . . .HUO Union Con . . . . (0
l .xleln. . . . . . . 72 _ Yellow Jacket - . . 40
lcorega , FInancial Affairs .
J'\tH , 1'b. . - p. m.-Three vere cent
rentee . l0r 10e for Ihu account .
lONION Fob. 8.-01 Is quoted loay at
Itmmenoa "neA al t15 ( : MadrId D : ; LIsbon . 23.25 :
It l'eerstiurg. ( . GO ; Athens 1 ; VIenna 106. TIme
iliilOUflt of bullion withdrawn from the Dank ot
bulion wlhdrawn
110UI : II1nn'l un balance today was 11.t. )
LIEILN ( . Feb. 8.-I xehnnge on J.ndon. eight I
4as' . V &llhl , ' El mark. 2 ½ I'h : .
I'Durll M 0r4014.
PEORIA. Fe" . 8.-COhN-Firm ; No.2. .I\r ! ;
No : . 4lSc.
OA'r8-Z'Irn1. higher ; No . I while . 31,631"e ;
No. 3 , \hll' . 3 % . (13Ie.
IYJt-rcu : No Z. 535334c.
W'II5l-I'lrnmhugh _ wine $ :
'bug.r Mmerlet.
1 . 11&lut.
New YORK , Feb 1.-5UOAR-Rlw. Iteod ( ) ;
,
_ * . . . . - _ - . ' _ , " . - _ _ - . . . . . .
Mhs. . "f bn18 . Museovamlo . 8 0 ted Rt2 l'ICc.
refined qnlel.
1.0NboN. J'eb. 8 , --H'n,1-I.r. ! very < ulet $
centrifugal Java ! 1\,1 \ ; Musevmtdo Os.
CU : . 1iI-t $ U r.\ t.s
aggregate ot lhusinomqTranemme.tezl 11 the
! Jrnlc ! Trl14nrlt
" 4ol'IIIIII "nlk4 1.4t " 'ro : ( .
NEW , YOm . Feb.8.-Th followIng table ' .
compled by flrmithtret's . ShOWS the total
clearances nt th ! prlnclpnl cities all the
percentage of Increas or detrcase . as com-
tetrease.
l'lrcl : wih the Corcpontlng week last
CITIES. } . : ' : , .1 nec.
. . .
.
New york. . . . . . . . . . . $ ' - : ' . . :
14.21.81
Chlenlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . erne 13.7.
IOlol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.t3.O. 14.5.
Ihlnll.lphln . . . . . . . . . GOl3.6S5 18.7. . .
8t. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.319.2 ( 3.0. . .
Hon Francisco . . . . . . . . . . ) 11,715,517 3.8 . . . . .
mncllo . . . .
Inllmorl . . . . . . . . . . , . 12813,3'O 2.1. . . .
-llllburg . . . . . . . . . .V. t 12.21.4rc . . . . . .
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5".30 3.0 . . .
ICnnsas ely . . . . . . . . . . . 8,8',40 .
New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.r00,637 . S.S . . . .
. . . . 9.rm.6:7.
Ilfnlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.81.22 2.1 . . . .
: llwnukee . . . . . . . . . . 6.0I.IN 2.1.
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . 8,890,400. . . . . . 2.6
I.ulf\'lle . . . . . . . . . . , 7.G2.331 8,8.
Mlnn""poIA ; . . . . . . . . . . 4.208.461 . . . 10,8
. , , . . . , . , . , . ' , , . . . . . .
OM.\IA . . . . . : . . .1. r 3.528.401. . 28.2
Providence . . . . . . . . . . i 4,017,000 10.3. . .
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9,8.2i0 10,5.
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .
-lolPlon . . . . . . . . r.995.11. 20,8.
. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SI. Iuul . . . . . . . . , . . I :8:0.:18 : 38.9. . .
Denver . . . . . . : . . . . . 2.822.791 . . . 1.7
hnmlianapohis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.083,811 IS.4 . .
. . .
. . . .
InllnlRI"19 . 3,525.107.
Columbus 0. . . . . . . . . . . 3.079.31 8.6 . . . I
lartorl . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,451,5131 . IG.3 . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hlchmonll . . . . . . . . 2.r.H.4 1.1 . .
W"hln/tol . . . . . . . . . . 1.761.lt 5.7.
Dahlia / . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 2.4i9.3 1.9 . . , . . .
Rt. Jdsel.h . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.38.702. . . . 13.9
PeIa . . . . . . . . . . . . , . t . . 2 .0 . . . .
Memphis . . . . . . . . . .1. , 2.II.t9 2o.I.2J le.s . . . .
l'ortlaad . Ore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .
.
. . . . .
. . . . .
Iorlnnll. Or. 91. .
Toch"Aler . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,61.r,7G 3.1 . . . .
New JIn . . . . . . . . . , , 1.5.70\ . . . . 8.8
.
Snvnnnah . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.501,575 16.5. . . . . .
Sprlllelt , Mass. . . . . . . . . 1.363.0:1 : 8.0. . . .
" 'orester . . . . . . . . . . 1.21.7Il . .
10rUnnll. lite. . . . . . . . . . 1.3o.4H . . .
Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . 1.32g.70 5.9. . . .
Fort 'orth . . . . . . . . . . . Z827,187 49.9 . . . .
' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.181 . , . . . . ,
'Wneo . . . . . . . . . ; . 1.801.121 ! . . 48,5
Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . 1.010982 30.1 . . .
' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .
1"s Moines . . . . . . ; . . 1.0t.698 19.0 . .
Grand Haplds . . . . . . . . . 789.5H . 49,11. . 1.4
Seatibe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C3.48 : . . . . 8.2
Sente
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .
Lowell . . . . . . . . . . 1.66i 4.3. . ,
\ Vilmlngton . Deli. . . . . . . 7G.8i5. . .m . 3.8
\'lmlngton. . . Dc. . . . . . . . . . fGI.I ( ) . . . . 1.0
S'ouJ City . . . . . . . . . . r1.2J9 . . . 24.2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Los . Angeles . . . . . . , 92t.G93 . . . 4.G
Tacoma . . . . . . . . . . . . r',93. . . .20.0
SnKlnnw.lch ; . . . . . . . ; 304.4:2 1.8. . . .
Spokane . . . . . . . . . . . 2i.iIG . . . D.4
'Jacltsol'le . . . . . . . . . 353.92\ . . . . .
LIncoln . . . . . . . . . . . . :9.711 . . . 1.8 1 :
New Bedford . . . . . . . . . 382.2i 13.4. . . . 1 ]
WichIta . . . . . . . . . . , . r.G.02 8.0 . . . .
\Ichla . . . . . . . . 33.tt . . . 13.8
Brmlnghnm
Topeka . . . . . . . . . . . . 3iO,381. . . . . 2G.2
I.exngto. Iy. . . . . . . . . . 4CO. 3 32.5. . . .
Hlnlmmpton : . . . . . . . . 21.iO . . . 21.9 1
-nny CIty . Mlch. . . . . . . 321.035 38.9 . . . .
'Fall Hh'r . . . . . . . . . . 7r..HI 4 .0 . . .
- Akron . 0. . . . . . . . . . . ,182829 . .19.8 .
- 8pnlngfleld . 0. . , . . . . . . . . . . . 19.4
-Sprlngnell. 162.37
'Canton. 0.- . . - . 160,0 . 33.7. . . .
'Slolx l alA . . . . . . . . : . . . . G.369 . . . 58.G
'I"remont . Neb. . . . . . . . 83,6G5 . . . . li.3
- llastlngs . Neb. . . . . . . . . . C3.9iO . . . 23.0
'Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'Chnlanogn . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Gt.l3 . ) . . . . . ll.3
'Nashville . . . . .m. . . . . . . . . 50,361. . 40.0. .
'Onlve ton . . . . . . . . . 4GI2,22. . . : . 3.3
Salt - Lake . . . . . . . . . . . D51l ) . . . . . . . 7.B
unoekrurd . . . . . . . . . . 4,612,212..3.3 .
uUelena . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370,099. . . . . . . .
UHcmnton . . . . . . . . . . . Cl.2G . . . . . 1.1. . . : . . .
Ualnmnzo . . .I. . . . . . 217.310. . . . . . . .
Ulitle ) Hock . . . . . . . . . 237,310. .
. 'Totals . United t4tntesm. \ , 979,32,040 1 . :
Exclusive at New York. 432.0,3.191 9.9. . .
DOMININ : 91 ADA.
Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10):13 : 13.11. . .
Toronto . . . . . . . . . . ' . : . G.36J.8iO 22.2 , . . . .
Halifax . . . . . . . . .r.r.l .S . 1,213.21 . . . . .
hamIlton . . . . . . .1. . " , . . ' 377.132 . . . 19.5
WInnIpeg . . . . . . . . 3' . I' . ' . 'L . G4.95 . 9.3. .
Totals . _ . . . . . . . L..m339&Sp.jll _ I1.4 _ . . .
' Last weEk's totals ; ' tt Included because other .
'Lst t1' cl"nrng .1 9 .
'Not Included In totaisjeCause , no comparIson
with last 'ear. :
,
Kansas CUJq\lnrkot .
KANSAS CITY . Feb. 1-WIIIOAT-Strong . 1c
} FQb c8.-WJEATSlron& 1e
higher : No 2 hard l ° ' , ic ' No. Z rod 52'Ac : rejected -
jected 4648c : sales Uy ea1phe . on 'change f. : o.
b. MI.lsslppl river . mINO. 2 had nominal . SOc :
No. 2 red nomInally . SIc. . . V V
CORM-Uncilanged : . , No. " .2 . mIxed , 4e ; No. 2
-
white . 41tc. . , ,
whie. OATSllw and unchnnledNo. ; . : mlxe 2\ \
4229o : No. Z wlite nominally . 31e.
>
( JYEI lrm : No.2. .nominally . SOc.
FLAX SEED-Dull . nomInally . $1.3Q61.31. .
HA SEEDDul. , . s.outi.5o * : prairie . $1.00
Y'Strdy ; tmolhY. $8.0 9.G : . $7.0
428.50. j" : . " _ I fnlrte.
10DUTJ.qhc . rO'pooqgrades.stow :
creamery 18(2c : dnlq. .1aI5Q ' * . ' alw1
EGGS-1421 ½ c htghbr224223q.
RECEIP'-Wh"nt. ' 10 ( . : ; . cord ; 4.0 bU ! ;
. V
oats 5.0 bu.
SlnPMENT8Wheat. . 12.0 bu. ; com none ;
oats none. ,
FluBlchU Note. . "
ChICAGO. Feb. 8-Clearlngs. $2.r7,0.
Money 4424tArer cent on call and 5O6 per cent on
time. New York exchmange . lIe premium. Sle -
ting exchange $4.86421.8P/e. -
PIIILADELPIIA . Feb . : . 8.-Clenrlngs , $ .81.73t ;
balances $ .21.22.
NEW YOR1 'eb. 8.-ClearIngs , 80.473.723 ; ' bal-
ances $ : ,9 .10.
BOSTON Feb. S.-jearlng. $0.341.173 ; bal-
ances $ iO142l73. -
ST. 1.0US. ; Feb. 8.-1eodngs . ' 3.14.77 ; bal-
faces $15,487. Money. 5@7 per cenl. New York (
$5.481.
exchange r : : premium bid. .
BALTIMORE Feb. 8.-Cleambngs . $ .0.311 ; hal-
ances , $320,499.
$32.499.Ilhvnlkeo ISiimrkcts .
MILWAUKE1 . F'b. 8.-FLOUR-DuH.
'VHEAT-I.'lra : No. 2 spring 12c : No. 1
northern . 62540 : May . 531c.
CORN-Fimpi ; No.3. 43c
CRN-Firm : No. Z whIte and No. 3 whte ! , 32c.
SIc. BARLEY-steady ; No . 2. 53e ; sample . 5Y@
RYE-Steady : No. 1. t3e.
P01116-810 : hard $ G.5.
EEIlTIclor. 2 bbls. ; wheat 10.0 bu ;
bamley. 11.0 bu
SlllENT8Flour. 5.0 bbls. V
SOUTII DAlCr , ! 4EJJD GIt.f IN.
how Dettuto Itlrlter of that SectIon
'vIii Ito Provided l'or.
SIOUX FALLS S. D. , Feb. 8.-(8peclnl.- (
Some time ago th county commIssioner' '
arranged to supply the farmers of this '
county with seed grain for this year. The
application Is made In the form of an am-
davlt statIng that they are unable to secure
seed grain for thIs year and merely ask
for enough to seed their , anl. In payment
they give promIssory notes secured by a
mortgage on the harvest and on the land
due December 1. The applcatons from
twenty-four townshIps In the county amount
to about 13.0 bushels of wheat . 3 000 bush-
cIa or barley 22,0 of oats and so or corn.
-he farmer feel that they will bo abun-
- dantly able tn the fall t pay for this gin
and have plentr to Jive upon ' during the
season amid plentY to ' plant nexLyear. They
have nnl In the leas lost faith In South
Daltota. .
lWlTIJ IrESTEIN JI1LLI2Q .
Export Trade II Meager and Offers Ar
Slow
MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 7.-The Northwest-
era Miller says : The Minneapolis mills
ground 105,30 bbls of flour last week.
against 106,150 the preceding week and 115-
810 In 189t. Ten mils runnlnl this week are
grinding at the rate or 2.0 bbls. daily.
Export shipments 2.215 bbI. , against 23-
,
215 last week. The blslness done last week \
was surprisinglY Inrfe' sales exceeding pro-
duction by about 80.00 bids. Some of the air
lines were taken , IU 11Uycr3 ' evidently reu-
lnes that prices ' uu reached hard pan.
Low freights prlcesJ'\I f ! llntet triule. Mil-
Lw mills mauq , , .635 bhls. of hour .
against 21.19 the preylous week and 37.80
In 1804. Export trt1d&'lS meager and offers
are slow. o e
8.rnto . S1tl'o EntrIes .
NEW YORK Pbi.lI8.Entrles \ for the
stakes offered by the Slratogn nnclng usso-
elation for tle SUn rsesllo / of J895 were
closed February 1. Iltt the secretary had not
received a completq Umphitll today Severl
more entries are eXPEfjLed In the course of
a few days from Xllf \ nlrornla horsemen
and stables the on1r tle received from that
Ind
section being l. I,8Bkldwln . UII to date
1,325 nomInations hU'eeen received . ot
which 4221 are thos/ oQ-year-olds , and aged
horses . 6 Ialdwln nyear.ohs . .Iey del
Caredes Fl Capl senU nnta Cruz Bister (
Mary and Hey el Blnl Anita to represent
California. _ _ _ _ _ r mmii '
JrljlaUIUI ilmsvptrins to Them.
CHICAGO , Feb. 8..Wllam T. Baker has
recalled hl reslgoaton as president of the
Board of Trade at the request of the com-
mlteo appolnte Wednesday to urge him to
retain the presidency , Director John 11.
Jr. . has recalled his resIgnation . antI Z. n.
Carter has signified his intention . of withdrawing .
drawing hIs _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
Irourht In Tnclt'"e ThoUllnl Rear ,
DENVER Feb. 8.-Testimony has been
given before the senate InvestIgating com- :
mltee showing that by means of illegal and
exorbitant bills Sberl l3urclmltell's office has
received aboUt $25.000 annually more than the
sum to whIch It Is entitled. The revelaton :
has created a sonsatofl - . 11 this city .
4 titus frau , JII"ala to ( let a livorce
FAHGO N. D. , Feb. B.-Count Oehncn , I
Spanish nobleman from navana , II here to
obtain 11h'orcl under UtI lenient North Pa-
1'011 law. Ienora die ptro. also If havana.
unt an acquaintance pC tIle count , Is prob-
ably hen Co\ the fame purpose.
.
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O\IAl1A \ LIVE STOCK IARlETS
While the . Total Rcclpts Were Lt3ht There
Were Som9 Good Beevc
IIOGSVflkE ' . PICKED UP IN SHORT CRJER
-
V i'r.lcr l'lit " 'cra Tel Cents higher Thll
. ThlrtlJ hut the Trade nl R
. " hole Was blather
littereti . .
FRIDAY , Feb. 8.
The receplt today were 1.221 cattle . 1,217
hoB ant ) no sheep . na /Anlnst au $ cattle .
61 $ hogs nml 48 sheel yesterday . and 913
cattle . 5.0) hogs and 20 fheep on Friday or
InRl week. The five dnys' receipts cot up
6.tO cattle . l .r hos and C0 sheep against
6.f0 cattle . 2t.7DS hogs and 4.02 sheep for
the snle POIIQd last week
While tim total receipts oC cattle were :
light there were some very good beeves In
the yartle . There was one bunch or extra
fine hi2avy cntle conelgnel direct to n pack-
er. The market va.s . fairly IcUve lt n lIttle
stronger price Snlesmen who hall cattle
which Just suited the buyer's fancy thought
they got In some cases 10 nllvanc . whIle
others who did not have attractive
other dil IOt quite r ntracUve
cattle thiotight they enl ' nhont
cnte thou.ht Sot only stonily
prices. One bunch of good 1.H..lh. beeves
reached $4.75 . Rli sonic lighter cattle $1.6.
Time bulk oC the nlesVCIe nt from $3.80 to
$4.25. ConsllerlnA the row cn tte licre the
proportIon Inrge. of good corn fed beeves was quite
Cows and fluxed steele were In active do-
matul . and the oferings oC such were plclted
UI Ill I4hott order. TIle jirlees PaId were
very strong , as compared witlt other rnnr-
Itets , and a little stronger evcit tItan yes-
tertlay 0t1 the most desirable grades.
There were some six or seven fresh loads
of feeders lii ( he yards. There was some
omitslmle demand , there being reIrelmentatlves
In from MissotIri and Iowa , and the alTer-
lags vcre pretty vell cleaned up. Prices
remain about steady. Representative sales :
flt'EI" ST17171113.
No. At. Pr. No. y , I'r. No. Av , Pr.
s. . o 2I3..1071 $3 90 20.,12.'ti $4 20
1. , . , 650 3.33 21.lOlO a oo 20..1252 4 20
2. . . . SF 3 6" " ; K. . . .1078 3 90 20. . . .1260 V 4 25
8. . . . 923 3 80 18.1016 4 10 50..1210 4 35
6. . . . 969 3 50 ll..1035 4 10 4O..l219 4 03
9..l073 3 83 2l..1l89 4 20 35..l469 4 15
CovS _ -
1. . , , 770 1 00 3. , , . 720 00 2..l05O 2 50
1 , . . . * 10 1 50 i..lOhO 10 1 , , . , 580 2 60
Ii. . . . 859 1 50 1. . . , l020 15 1..l0O 2 63
7. . . , 863 1 60 1. . . . 1180 23 11. . . , 911 2 03
2. . . . 760 3 60 6. . , , 503 25 1) , , . . 850 2 10
I. , . . 680 1 60 1..I190 25 4.IO81.2 75
2. . , . 785 1 63 4..1000 20 35. , , . 818 2 60
7. . , . 578 1 75 6 , , . .1050 :13 : o. , . . sos a oo
1..1O7O 1 15 11. , , . :153 : 40 1..m.llhO 3 13
1. . , . 930 1 00 1. . . . 830 2 50 22..1259 3 35
I. . , . 810 2 00 3. . . . 916 50 5 , . . . 940 3 40
1..900 200 i0..756 250
ICEIFEISS.
2. . , . 955 1 510 5. . . . 526 2 55 1..1770 3 00
1. . . . 700 2 00 8. . . . 463 2 13 27. . . . 780 3 2)
1. . . . 4,0 2 2. , 5l. . CCI 2 75 6. . . . 575 3 23
2. . . . 500 2 2j 14. . . . 675 2 5 3. . . . 833 3 50
4..442 23. ,
BULLS.
.
I. . . . 650 1 50 1. . . .1320 2 20 1..00 2 CO
1..1220 2 00 I.hI10 2 23 l.,14013 2 70
1. . . . 460 2 00 1. . ,3320 2 25 1 , , . .1G8O 2 73
2 , , . . 940 2 10 1.,1530 2 43 i..iG50 3 00
1..1i8o 2 II 1..3350 2 50 1 . . . .l ,1O 3 23
STAGS.
1 , . , . 550 2 23 1. . . . 870 2 25 1. . . . 830 3 25
.
CALVES.
1. . . . 50 I C ) 1. . . . 260 2 23 2. . , . 353 4 25
3. . . . 256 2 01) 4 , . , . 325 2 45 1. , . . 130 4 50
1. . . . 110 20' ' ) 1. . . . 70 250 4. . . . 357 5043
2..385 225 3..12I ) 4043
' STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2. . . . 563 1 75 1 , . . . 400 2 40 11 , . . , 700 2 85
1. , , . 760 200 ,1 I , , , , 830 250 4 , . . , 107 285
5. , . ' . 74' ) 2 00 4 , . , , 602 2 Cd 7. . . . 801. 2 85
1. . , , 5143 2 10 15. . . . 660 2 6(1 ( 1. . . . 8543 2 85
8 , . , . 450 2 20 27. . . . . 709 2 60 C , , . , 9l5 2 83
13. . . . 677 22 , . . . . . . E40 263. 12. . , . 82.1 295
1 , . , . 640 2 23 32. . . . 420 2 'O 32. . , . 963 3 0)
1. . , . 140 2 2. ; 17. . . . 718 2 55 27. . . . 856 3 13'
30..853 225 V
. WESTERNS.
'No. Av. Pr , No. Av. Pr.
19 feeders. , . 737 82 15 45 steers..1203 13 75
21 feeders..1008 2 90 V
Ileckwlhi , Quinn & Co.
V 26 cows..10211 3 10 88 steers..1332 4 25
lteckwlthm Land and Catle Company.
3 cows..l0O 6 69 Steers..1122 3 75
V
HOGS-Tho rrvelpts , so tar as numbers were
mncrrned , were imbout time mnme as yesterday ,
thmereVbelng only Sicteen loads on sale. Aenoted
yesterday , there were not enough hogs to make
a meal test of the market , The offerings were
picked up in short order and time trade was soon
'diver. V'jhe prices paId were IDe higher than yes-
lemOny. but the trade , as a whole , was mnthe
uneven. One load of good heavy hogs brought
$4.30 , the Imlghest price paId sInce January 8.
The bulk of tIme sales were at from SI to $4.15 ,
as against fromn $1.85 to $3.65 yesterday , and
from $3.50 to $3.75 oa Friday of last veek. Representative -
resentative pales :
Nq Av Sb. Pr. : No. ' Av. Bh. Pr.
. . . . . . . . * . . . $3 85 92..186 . . , $1 05
. . . . . . . . 120 3 95 . . . . . . . . 80 4 20
'
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 . . . . . ' . . . . . . 4 20
67..186 . . . 4 00 . . . . . . . . . 4 10
. . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 16..273 . . . 4 10
. . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 . 72..1)8 . 80 4 15
32 . . . . . . .219 40 4 00 . . . . . . . . . . 4 15
83..159 . . . 4 05 Cl. . . . . , , ,222 ; . . 4 25
79..201 60 4 0 5 53..261 . . . 4 30
PIGS.
32. . . . . . . . 75 , . . 3 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50
20. . . . . . . . 88 . . . 323
SIIEIII'-Thmero were no sheep here and nothing
to make a market. Fmtlr to cholcO natives are
quotable at 52.25533.60 : faIr to good westerns ,
32.00423.50 ; common and stock sheep , * 1.00422.00 ;
good to chioce 43 to 10)-lb. lambs , * 2.50I4.54.
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' ChICAGO LLVE STOCIC.
In Cattle fieeoiptmm Vero SmalL but Ample
to Meet the Donmtnd ,
ChICAGO , I"eb. 8.-In cattle today receipts
vero small , but ample to. meet the demand. The
prevalent feeling was rather easier , especially on
ortllnfamy heavy cattle. Sales vere lamgely at
front $3.75 to $1.75 for dressed beef and 'shipping
steers , and fren $2.25 to $3.23 , for cows and , bulls.
Extra seers , weighing from 1,550 to 1650 'ths. ,
scene quoted around $5.60 , flflI there were sales
of scalawag cows at from $1.40 to $1.50. ' V V
In , hogs time i-un was small nni wilt , shippers
and local ackera sharply cempeting prices were
given a more decIded boost ( lion they have cx-
penIeneed for many a day. Time market had
a , ) upward tendency at ( he start , and wIthIn
half an hour after time ilmst ttade prices showed a
clean nOva-ace of from SOc to lIe. I'rlmo hemtvy
hogs ald up to from $4.60 to $1.05 and fancy as.
sorted lights went as high , ' as $4.40. ficarcely
anything in hmeavlr weights sold below $4.30 , mind
the buIlt brouglmt ( ron , $1.40 to $1.45 , whmlle the
bulk of the 150 to 2043-lb. sOld at from $4.20 to
$420.
The sheep market was strong , Sheep advanced
from I0 to lIe. or to from $2.15 to $1.40 for
very common to extra. Lambs Old not show
much change an4 are quoted at from $3.50 to
$5.25. Receipts were light.
ltecelptmm : Cattle , 6,000 head ; calves , 200 head ;
hogs. 16,000 head ; sheep , 7,000 heed.
at , Lout. Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS , Fel , . 8.-CVrTL17-IteceIpts. 2,500
head ; shiIpmenhs , none ; muuicet strong , stea'iy ' ;
natIve steers , 1,200 to 1,400 lbs. . $4,4534.S0 ; cows.
82.20423.10 ; Texas steers , 1,00) lbs. , 83.111 ; mIxed ,
$ Z.25423.75.
HOGS-Receipts. 3,10' ) Itead ; shipments , none ;
market strong , active. lO42ilc higher ; best Imeavy
81.50 ; good immavy and mixed , * 4.25421,45 ; good
light , * 4.00424.30.
tIIlIiIOl'-hteceiPta , 1,600 heal ; shipments , none ;
market strommg ; lambs , 84.10534.50 ; natIve mixed ,
35.5033.70.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1(50.51 L'bty Live Stock.
ICANSAR CITY , Feb. 8.-CATTLE-Receipts ,
2,600 imemmd : shipments , 200 hood. Imlaiket strong
to 1O higher. Texas steel's , 32.71424.00 ; beef
steers , $3 2'425.00 ; stockers and feeders , 82.0033.50
hlOUH-lteceipts , 1,404) hired ; shipments. none.
? 4mmrket 1003150 hIgher. Bulk of sales , * 1.00531.25 ;
imeaviemi , $4.00531,35 ; packer , $3.t'053i,23 ' ; mIxed ,
$3.45534.23 : higiits , $3.50531.30 ; Yorkers , 84.00114.10 ;
1.1g. . * 3.25423.35 ,
HhiF7El'-Ieceipta , 1,180 head ; shipments , none.
Market strong ( o lOc hIgher.
Stock in Sight.
Record of receipts 01 the four principal markets -
kets for Friday , February 8 , 3895 ;
Cetthe. Ilpge. Sheep.
South Omaha' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3,221 1,217
( 'l'cag0 . . . , . . , . . , , , , . , , , , , , , . , . 6,000 16,0)0 7,03)
ICansas City' . , , . , . , , , . . . , . . , , . 2.04J 4,404) 1,00I )
fit. L.ouIs , , . , , . . , , , . , . , . . , . , , , . 2,04) ' ) 3,000 1,2J0
Totals . . . . , . , , , , , , . . . . , , , . , 12,001 21,617 $ ,20
OIl Jilarget. ,
LONDON , Feb. 8.-I'ETItOIJiUM-SlOt , 4q53
43d ; sptrils , 50.
CALCUTTA LINSEED-February , mhiipments ,
vlmt cape. lip Gil.
TURh'ENTINII-iPimitB , 21. 4d ,
LNHEIOD 011.-lie.
.ANT3'l1l(1' , leeb. 8.-1'ETflOL7tJM-il3d paid
and sellers.
111(1111 ( ISN , Feb. 8.-1'IITIIOLEtIM-40.
flemv York liry (10,1(81 Market ,
NEW YOSIIC , l"vb. 8.-Business was rendered
unimportant in consequence of the sevenIiy of
time weather and temperuture , Zn some instances
there was a good business readied. but maucim
m'ngegt'mnenta were the exception imnd not ( ho mule.
l'nintlng clothe , lirmn at 2 9-ICc.
! iliuiieimjoiIi % 'hieaC .iilmmrbeet ,
l.iINNFAl'0ll $ , Feb. g.-'lii0AT-8teady ; me.
ceiptit , 106 ears today , agaInst 201 cams lust year.
N1 W. HARRIS & CL
BANKERe ,
163-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago.
25 % Vali-st. , Nctyyork , 70 State'et , , UOtF
CITY , COUIITT
W7R9OL WATC and
iTILER hIGU OR-ABE
lIougbt sad Sold. Corre.poodS000 Solicited.
- ' - --wiNet---- - ' ,
Cl' ' cc : h'etmnmaty , S5e' May , S3'4c ' ; July , 50'40
On tmek : No I htmtm4 , 5P4c No. I northern ,
56544' ; No. I flOrthi'mli , Eke. Flour , mare active ;
quotations unchanged ; market somewiiftt demor-
ahized.
.4U1'Ij7.1tl * COUIID 'I&l.t.lIiI' .
Irek against theOmaha National bank ,
1rror from Dougl'a cotlhlt3' . Amrmeil.
Opinion by CliIt Justice ? 4orvni ,
Although the mete ( allure to fib a motIon
for a hew trial th the cotirt lolow is not
alone suihlcient grotlnd for tlisrnisstng a pe-
titbcfl in error , yet s'here no such motion
has been tiled and no Imill of exceptions has
beeti settletl and nllovetl , nuil it appears
from nit Iflsiiectlon of the rOCOI'd that the
petition In error presents no qIlestiohi for
review , a motion t d1etnlss ( he entice
wIll be conslderemi as stliihnitnmi on the
merits , anti the judgment nillrmed ,
2. An exceptiomi to a fluinl jthdgincnt Is tin-
necessary to it res'ie % % ' of the cause.
3. Alleged errors not itsalgned In time pet-
tioll In error viil not be con"ideremi.
4. An assignment In a Petition Iii error
Hot relied ipon in the briefs flIed wIll
be deemed waived ,
6. The fact that a judgment exceeds the
sum intlorsed on the stimmons Is unim-
portahit where the defondahit ltas appeared
and answered to the merits.
Scott against ItolItmian , 4ppenl froln tan-
Caster county. , Abllrtned , ( iplnlohi by Chief
Justice Norvah
It Is not essential to the validity of a
Jtiulgmncmit rendered h ) ' a county comtrt that
it b Chltei'CtI upoti the docket lit tli Judge's
own lmnnths'httng ro that It he ntteytd 1) '
hIs signature. it time Jtiigmncnt flCIIIIII ) '
remidcreti1 is spread 111)011 time cothhlt ) ' - court
records tlmler the direction and sthpervlsiori
maf tlmo Judge it Is etlIhICielit.
2. A Jtlmlgimient debtor is Ilmihmie to the pro-
coos 01 : .imtiishimnemit wimen the two actions
111'0 imrought iii the sable court , but not
otherwise.
3. A jIilglnent of the ( 'strIct cotirt of this
state cannot be reached by gnvuishnient
proceedings bifore tImO county court.
Corner agaInst Chtircli Ct Iii. Error from
I.anca'ter cotlaty , 31' versed , wRhm itmstrtlc-
tic'fls , Oplniomt by Cohuhitlssloner Itimgan ,
lleiiry Gerner signed a contract or sub-
scrlption paPer. ngreellig to 1)55' Fdwnrml A.
Chtircht and henry OlIver ot' order $200 , on
conmlitoh ) that tile ) ' shmotild erect or eatmso to
be erected on the gotlthitvet corner of , 1'
and 'l'hiirteenthi trcetmt iii the cIty of Ii Ii-
coIn , in a. time speclllcil , an oi'r liotmso
covering a space of ground 109 feet front
em ) P antI 112 feet deep on 'rimirteetitli street.
The atitiletice room and galleries of such
opera lIOUSCI Were to have a. scaling Ca-
1'.acity of 1,7Z0. The stibscmiption vhs P3Y-
able In ihiititlltnefls ( , btit all due when the
opera hiotise was completed ohiO ready for
occupancy.
Iii ii. 5t3't ' bY Chiunchi & Oblvr against
Got'ner on nlml rthbscrllIon ( the court In-
structeil tIme Jtiry : "By mieatilmg capacIty of
1 700 , as tmsed in said contr.tct of cmtibscnip-
( ion , is memmttt (112 capacity of said opera
house to sent 1.700 nuilbtnrn on elermonent
or teniporary smats , vo ( lint they' can both
hear and see time exhIbItion gIven ( toni ( lie
stage anti still leave suhllclemit room In the
pncsageways for lImo ntmdbtors to iiaas to
: tnmI from their seats going In. and otit of
the bulldIng. ' Held :
First , That tIme instructhon was correct ,
Second , That In order for tIme opera hotlse
aa constructed to comply r4tli the Subecrip.
tion contract as to seating capacity It was
not : necessary that the audience room and
galleries should have 1,700 Ilxed and perma-
neat seats.
2. On such trial Gerner offered to prove
that the opera house constructed by Church
& Oliver was erected wIth a truesed roof ;
that the otmtslde or InclosIng walls were
sixty-five feet high and 142 feet m'It length :
that the buIlding was constructed without
any cross walls of equal height withi the
InclosIng' walls , and that tIme outsIde walls
were of an average thlckmiess of not' to exceed -
ceed seventeen inches. ThIs evhlenee the
court excluded. Gerner alto offered In cvl-
dence saction 513 of' the municipal code of
the cIty of Lincoln , in force -at the tIme the
subscription contract vas made antI the
opera house was ImulIt , mInd whIch provIded
that : "The outshde walls of.ronis havIng
truesed roofs or ceilings , such as churches ,
public halls , theaters , * * S If more than
llfteen' ' nntl less than twemity-flvc , feet high ,
shall average at least sixteen inches ; if over
twenty-five feet hIgh , mit least twenty
incites ; If over forty-five feet hIgh , at least
twenty-four inches In thickness ; an increase -
crease of four inches in thIckness shall be
made in nil cases' where thie walls are over
100 feet long , unless there are cross walls
of equal height. " This evidence the court
excluded. held :
First , That the subject matter of thin ordnance ! -
nanco was within the legislative jurisdiction
of the thy couneih.
Second , That the ordinances were within
the rule that the law of the place where a.
contract is made enterA into and becomes
a part of such contract.
Third , That Gemner's contract was one of
donationand that the courts ctminot presume
' thatho.ngreed tp niakethls .donatlon .upon
'any other terms than-that Church & Oliver
should construct a. building in accordance
with the ordinances of the city In which
such buIldingS was erected.
Fourth , That the court erred in excludIng
the evidence.
3. On the trial Gerner offered to testify
that at the time or signing the contract In. .
suit that Church & OlIver pronilseil , hlm
that the opera house should be constructed
of stone Ia its first story , of pressed brick
with cut stone trimmings above the first
story and with copper cornices , This evl-
denco the court excluded , V Held :
First , That the evIdence offered dId not
tend to explain , but to contradict and alter
the agreement between thie parties.
Second , That it did not tend to show that
Gerner was induced by fraud of Church &
Oliver to execute the contract.
Third , That there was no ambIguIty in
the contract ,
Fourth. That the court did not err in ox-
eluding the evidence.
4. In a suit on a written contract for a
subscrlptloo payable on certain conditions
mentioned in such contract , parol evldetice
ha not admIssible , in the absence of frauml ,
to show that the subscriptions were not to
be payable except upon certaIn other con-
ditlons not entlnierated In the contract ,
0. on tile trial Gel-ncr introduced lii cvi.
dence a writing sIgned by Church & , Oliver ,
bearing the same ( late as the subscription
paper in suit , This 'tvrbting wns delivered
to one Marshall and recited that he had
signed a subscription paper agreeing to
pay Church & 01 ver $1,000 for the building
of the opera liotmse. TIme arritIng was in
effect a modification of Marshall's contract
or subscription , as it made ( lie subscription
payable when Marshall had sok certain
described real estatet.
Oerner was then asked c rtqbn qustIons
by hmis counsel , which tended to e iclt evl-
dence showln that at and before the time
he signed the contract In suIt Church & Oil-
vor represented to imim that Marshall hind
sub6crlbed It sImilar contract for $1,000 ,
whIch would be imnyable on the same conditions -
tions as 'would Gemner's subscription it lie
signed , This evidence the court excluded.
Held :
First , that the evhlenco tended to hmow a
material misrepresentation made by Church ,
& Oliver to Genmier , which induced him to
execute thin contract In stIlt.
Second , that the court etred in excIullng
( ho evidence.
Sixth , It is conpetent for a party whmen
sued upon a wrItten contract to a mow by
parol that he was inthicetl to execute the
contract by ( lie fraud or material false rep-
resentatlon of the party seclcing to enforce
it.
Seventh , after the opera house was corn.
pletemi and before ( lie brIngIng of this ult
Edward A. Church muhe ; in writing anmI mb-
livened to Henry Oliver and one James F.
Lansing a writing ii ) nmui hiy whIch he assigned -
signed to said 01 ver nail I.mtnsing "all his
right and interest in nail to said subscmip.
tions and donations , " 'rho district court
instructed tIme jury that Church & Qhlver
were ( lie teal parties In interest In this
suit. Held :
First , that the real parties In Interest In
this stilt are time parties entitled to the do-
tiatlonmi and subscrIptIons.
Second , that so far as the record showed
such parties vere Henry Oliver nlid James
F. Lansing.
Third , that tile court errdml in Instrileting
time jury that Church & Oliver svcru the real
parties.
Korsc'rneyer Plumbing anl hfeatitig ceni.
pany against 7tlcClav ttt itl. Error from
ancai4ter county. Reversed , OpinIon by
Justice Post.
It tvns stipulated in a contract for the
erectIon of a county court house that time
contractor phioulml receIve 85 per cent of time
money earned titerenumler. lisyable on
iflollt ly estimates , also " ( lint ) n each case
of' payment a certlilcato shah be obtained
by ( ito contractor from the clerk of tile
that ho hia carefully examined the
county mm and fInds no lIens or claims agaitist
tumid work or on account of said contractor.
Nelthor shall there be any lawful claims
against tIle contractor In any maimer from
any source vhiatever for work or material
furalehicul on said work , " Treld : A Promise
by ( hit contractor to satisfy the lawful
C alias of laborers and material men antI
that time sureties on his bond for tIle faith.
nil performmmnce of the contract are lIable
for a blench or such condition. L'mnmtn
cmgaliiiit The CIty of Lincoln , 3 Nebraska
70 I.
I.Coomims against McDonald. Appeal from
DoucOae county. Reversed , Opln on by Jus.
( ice 'oat ,
It lit a rule of universal application in appellate -
pellate tiit tlm examination of
the rev ewing court. whethier on appeal or
writ of error , will he , : otilnemi ( to questIons
determined by the trial court.
2. Where by a bill iii equity relief is
sought oti two separate and d , mtlnct grounds
and it is mmiihrmht IvelY shown by ( lie record
that time decree for tile plaintiff rests upoii
one ground only , and luSt time court ex-
y reserved its decision on limo otlit'r
lie examination of this court on appeal will
lie coniltied to tile issue deiei'mtne by time
district court ,
3. TIme doctrine of t)10 ) common law that
monopolies are odlua and thisrefore iilm'gai
has reference to such frilimciiai:8 and agree-
rnentm4 us tend to restrict trade , nntI has no
applIcation to mere Police h'eglilatione in time
I Interest of the public hicalilt or inorubbly.
Time choice of auitalY ineuatire 54 a
legislatve function , whiehm lies been en-
I trusted to the varioi gmiuiiichpal bodies and
I whlleh the co3rIs v1il not assunlo 10 control.
,
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DUN'S ' MD BRADSIREET'S '
Hopes tbtt the ow tend Isino May Steady' j
BOlsilles ? ,
PhCES oF IRON PRODUCTS DEC1NF
SIe of Silk Shmow is 10 l'cr Cent Itouluc.
( bon-lleavy Weight 'omdens Uiisittlit-
factory , but PrIces for l.lghmt
W'elghiti ; Arc Encomiragmiug. V
Ni\v YOItK , Feb. 8.-li. Cl. thin & Co.'sm
weekly i-evicts' of trade , which issues today5
vfhl say : For a. whole week the cunlldent.
expectation of tIme sale of bohmils line kept.
back exports of gold. Witimdras'ais front
the tr'nmuul'y nhmibthbltd to abotit $2,000,650.
but were Inailihy for tloiustic vtlrposes. No-
bomitl bIll has passed or Is likely to pass.
congress , ntmd in time two monthis ending'
with February 1 the treasury actultily host.
$65,000,000 itt gold , of whIch 3(5,000,000 ( went
into circttlatlomt altimb * 2d,800C0 , btsides tIme.
prodlict of time irncses'cnt abroad , To or-
rest tiii oitgo in either ilirmetiom , is it irob-
1cm rhilcIm nliOtiicr illutle of boiids :110) ' iwr-
imps solve. It Is hoped ( lint negotiations.
witlt foreign balikers imiay secure 501130 ( in-
pm-ovelnen ( , and it Is clear that sales of tie- 7
ClIrities lItre vlil Imnvc tile Ff1110 eiTect as. .
If the ilolidS 3vere idaced iii this ComlIltry
and the outtlow may not b ! stoplicil by ( lie-
new trimimslmm2tions.
'rite commilliOti of liidtiotriem. , if not ilell-
ttltel' better , at bust iltesehits some 1)0111(5
of encourmlgelnen ( . No atlvmtiice in the
PrIces of initlitifttctireml ( llroiltlct8 Imitlicaeis.
it hotter tleninnd. On tIme cflitrnr' , Iron anmt.
steel liroiltlcte have slightly declined for the.
wcck , nhiil for the month , amid it compari-
Ion tvitit pmloeme of Octobi' , 1500 , are lint bl.L
: uer cent , migmitmist Si,8 er cent Jamiuar' 1. - ' . .
iMIring time WeCIC time demiututi hmmts heels.
checked hi ) ' ( lie higher prices at l'ittsburg , V
So thimtt biesseiner iron rectletl a little , whIle
srmicttiral products , ha Iiite of soiiie lmtrge
cOIii'UCtlt , mtrs it shintle iOWCI' , Solmie i'educ-
( Ions of wages are rclorteii lit bar iron , ,
mmiid ( lie demnmtiid for r.iils does not biicrense.
TIIOI'C is mt little better tone at l'imilmuleiphin
nail s,1ies of pig are qtmlte lien'y Uire. At.
Cliicmtgo thmitmgs are brighter , pig' iron is lIt
better leinmmiit1 itliti faIr orders are coliiing
for Imar , but strtmctlriml orders -nrc delaycit
by severe wcmttlier , Tin hiaim bec'm , lifted a. .
mihmade by slecIation and lead iim stonily , but
copimer is slow of sitle nlid weak at OS edits.
for lnke.
lii cotton goods there has been a retluc- .
tlon iii Solile lrown. sheetttigs , while other
qualities are mnovitig fairly itt unchanged.
prices , 'rue general tone of tIme market , .
hmowcver , hi not Partletilarly encouraging.
A large auction mtle of shies resulted lit
lmrlces it ) per cent below the r000hit market.
or Septelnller prices. iii woolens the open
ings of time liner grades for ( lie heavy'
weIght seneon have brought some increase
in husineps , but hot at satisfactory pnices
whIle ( lie duplicate orders in time light
weights are unusually large. Sales of wool.
thus far this year have been 17,303,665 pounds.
of domestic , against 12,1121,500 poulitls last.
year nail 20 215,550 pounds In 1803 , and of for.
olga 1l,03,55l ) poutiths , against 194,304.
lOUflhls last year amid 10,607,350 Ilounds in.
1593. It Is noticeable ( lint sales of foreign ,
wool have been materially larger ( lila year
without mltmties than thie' vcre in the sams
weeks of iSo : * nail 1592.
No improvement in ( lie prIces of farm.
liroilucts has resultetd on the somevhmat
active speculation during the week , wheat
being only i.t cent hiiiicr than a week ago , . 0 ,
s'ltl , western receiltS only 723,931 bushels.
agaInst 2,240,256 bushels last year , whIle-
exports have been , a little smaller. The
western receipts for. the month have been
5,512,272 buthmels , agnlnst 2,499,710 bushels last
year. Receipts of corn hare lmecn small , but.
prices have slightly nlvanced , Prices ot
cotton are uimchinnged. although the receipts.
continue unusually large far the season.
Failures for the past week have beemi 281.
in the United States , against 385 last year _
and 58 in Catiadaagabnst 60 last year.
BRA IJSTIt gET'S Titttll ISE'IE W.
Stormi , . anti Fmnnmmclai Vucertahity Ilitv.
Checked Trade.
NEW YORK , Feb. S.-l3radstreet's tomorrow - .
row vlil say : Extremely low temperatUre V
snow and high winds have visited th
greater Portions of the cotintry ( lila weel
anti hiive , had a. marked. lnfitmence 'by ' re-
strictimig' orders received by Jobbers liv alL
tines. But' they have tended to stimulate
purchases of seasonable goods. The New-
York stock market hiu't been waiting for
results oi currency legislation and the cx-
pectemi bond Issue. The uiicem'titinty about
( ho latter checked buying. but ( lie behiet
that the issue would be announced stoppedm
bearish manipulatIon of time market. The
tonI line consequently lieeii fIrm without
any activity , ForeIgn exchange has broken m ,
to$1.88 for demand for sterling upon the
sentiment and influence of tllit anticIpateit
sale of bonds abroad.Vlment ( ocks mtvall-
able here , In Canada. nail afloat for Europe.
amounted to 181,419,1100 bushels on the 1st.
( pet. . a good deal mnore tush Was so hielti.
on bike dates in 1189 to 1892 inchuslve , 3,831. .
000 bushels more ( hans on 1"elruary 1 , 1893.
but 2tmOS,000 bushels less than on that date'
last year. Americali wheat stocks decreased
6,974,000 bushels in January , 1895 , against
January decreases of only SO,00 to 324,00G
bushels respectively in 1191 and 1893. But
tills is offset by an increase of Furopenra
stocks avaIlable nail niloat last month of' V
3,640,000 bushels , whereas lit that month , last
year Etiropenfl nail afloat wheat stocks decreased -
creased 5,488,000 bushels and two years ag
3,9coo0o bushels. , , , _ , , ,
i'ricen , in tue main , mmowevm.r , imiluw - . iii.-
vorable tendency , sugar alone of the mere'
important staples hmisviiig decljneiI on. the '
week. Even cottont limo reninimmed 'firm at 1
last week's closing quotatioA and wool and ,
coffee are unchanged. l'rices are also
steady for pIg iron and steel billets tlmough4
request for ( lie same iii not equal to cx-
pectationit' , improvornent in thilmi Intlttsiy
being Ii , the demamid for plates , bar and ,
structural iron Live cattle end hogs mire
fIrm , with an upward. te,4eiicy , iat ( leularly"
within a. ( lay or two. Advmiiiccs include
thiome for ieather at home riotn(8 , fruIts and
products under 11,00 stiniuilue of ( ho cold
weathEr amid wheat , corn , ortts , pork anti ,
lards Anthracite coal Is reported hlrmer
with Improved demand. lx1iortB of wheaL
( hour Included ) frim bothm Ciilttii of ( liD
United States nmnount to only 2,220,201 bushels -
els this week , , agnipst 2,403,00 bushels last
week , 2,678,000 bushels iii tIle coi'i'csiiondlng'
week one year ago , 3,931,004) lmmalicls two
years ago and 3,611,000 hiushels three years.
ago.'CeICl9' exliortms of wheat within' ' ( lie
IaSt tour weeks have steadIly ( leclinedI fromx
3,501,000 bushitIs to 2,220 00) ) hushicl ,
The ibamoge by ( lie FlorIda freezl was cx-
aggerated. A large porion ( of tile crop himi
nlready ieen marketed. Only ( lie Into cro
nail that held for hilghtet' prices was caught
and destroyed. Some young trees were hurL
hut old groves were practically tinlnjured.
Ileavy losses fell on lamge growers. A good
but small crop Is expected tbmi year , Ito-
suits of Florida naval storeS ittitI lihiOsllhiuto
industries , tliiCk miii berry farmiiing ar04
mtaitt to have' heels falt'ly satimifactoi'y ,
'Frison % 'himmmt Mmmrlcot , 4
HAN FEANCISCO. Feim. o.-WIICA'r--May.
Dlc ; cleitreil , 50,489 c&'ntmmle.
_
TilE I4JSAI.T's' llitlClClCT ,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Fcbruary
8 , 1895 :
WARRANTY IEE1)i3 ,
Janice l'hilihipe to htUnlilli'eY Jencs , Iota '
7. 8 , 17. 18 cmiii I ) , imlnelt 1 , 6 imnil 2 , block
1 , l'liIiIipS' a40 , lots 4 , 5 alimi 0 , Sic. '
Iniouclm subdIv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1,000' V
* ; F' Iti so 111 Itutlm 'runner , lot 10 , bIvk , 4 ,
'ruin aemitbi 51 I cot ailil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25G
\v A I. ( Jlhlon niel wit. , ho ' 1' 15' ltlckets ( ,
lots 1 nail 2 , block 3 , Lafayette park , , . . . . COG
A im lIPed miamI vife'to F C limistingi' , lax
lot 1 In 18.16.13'i. . ' ' ' 2,540'
I'cler l'cterselt miami wife to ( bits i'ctelson ,
ummillv 1,4 a 54 0 % lot 36 , lloclt 4 , Caimip'
bell's amid , , . , , , . . . , . , . . , . , , , . . , . . . . . ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' . ' 23)
l'rmist Wt'lzlt ; and wife 1 ° .Julliie Jan'
kowaky , a ½ late I ) nii'i ' II , llock 4 ,
Clevehimnil Place , , , , , . . , , , . , . . . , . . , . . , , . . , . . ' . ' 2,000'
.lulluu .iuakoeshy to Anhia. VelzIg , caine , . , 2,0343
.1 Si flounce anti hiushmmflit to ' 5' C
lot 21 , block 3 , Orcimai'l 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3,000.
S \V Cmirr $0 $ 15Iwmmrd Viiitmmma , II 1,4 y i ,
lot 70 , ICountze 24 od'l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000'
'l'imomnaB ( Im'tiry and ilVife to'iilinrn . inix ,
geialml , iv 46 feet lot 0 , biok 7 , Corrigmmn
I'Iaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70'
3 Il MeCuhloclI aad slifo to New EnIaiii
Loan and TruSt comnpafly , lot 11 , Imlok 7 ,
3ielgiitomi ifeiglilS , . , . . . , , , . , . . . . ' . ' . . . . ' ' . . ' ' 500'
Saimnm tt' Im St itawIt'ser , lot 16 , Imlmcic 1 ,
luinmit imdml , . , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . " ' . 1,50
New l4nglanii IMU9 and TUst commmpmiil ) ' to
Josh , SicCiilloli , , Iota 8 und 10 , block 1 ,
Brigge' I'Iiice , , , , . , . , , , . , . ' . . . . . , . .s' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 8,6(0
St at l'utnam to Alfred i'ln'y , a t lot 3 ,
block 9 , Itorbach's 20 adil , , , , , , , 1,5.10'
QUIT Ct.A1M 1)11101)3 ,
to li V amid F 11 m
a t. rhomas. trustee.
Oniinctt , lot 31 , lihocli 2 , I'attersoti'is
pulidiv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
.6 II Gaston anti husband to Joelu 51 Mc-
Cuhloch , lots 0 antI 10 , block 7 , iIrgg ?
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rotal amount of rs. , , , . . . , , , . , . . . , . S2i,4
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