> " "l THE OMAHA BAILY 13EE : S4&TJBDAY , 8 , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Homo Ecaro Figures from Liverpool Sent "Wheat Up , THERE WAS SOME WEAKNESS EARLY .There AV'n a Mvclv ScrnmMo for Mnr Wlicnt Tovrnril llio Clone of the CHICAOO , Feb. 7. Sonio scnrn from Liverpool on European clearances brought about n radical change In wheat today , nnd the market after opening with nil the enr marks ot bear day , closed HO higher. Corn nnd oats were helped by wheat , nnd cloned ullghtly Stronger , but provisions made material recessions. In wheat there was less doing , the market nt times rtillnR qulto slow , the rnngo for the session bcltifr lc. There was more disposition to make the long wheat , and while the pressure was nt no time very urgent . It exceeded the demand nnd caused the early weakness , Thcro were three quite bearish Items In the early news. Liverpool was quoted V4 < 1 lower than at the close of the day before ns cabled to the -Hoard of Trade , but a private cable gram , which presumably covered a later hour at Liverpool than the public message , ald Id lower , owing to disappointing de mand for spot wheat. The Minneapolis nnd Duluth receipts were 581 cars against Cll n. week ago , and IBS cara on the cor responding day of a , year ago , and n mes- lingo from Ban Francisco said that wheat declined 2 per cent there yesterday be- l cause of a falling off In the dumnnd and an excellent promise for next seacon'a crop. ; Later accounts described the condition of the- Argentine wheat an so bad that It was heating In the holds of the vessels. This relieved the trading from Its early FJimoness and caused a lively scramble for May wheat among these who an hour earlier had been Betters nt 66Bc , and they had to pay G7T4c for name of It shortly after the hour of noon had been turned. J The opening prices were % c lower at from 6Go to G7c. nnd during the first hour or so U hnd worked down to CCHc. A private cablegram from London saying wheat was strong there , with indications toward ma terially higher prices , contributed largely to the recovery. In the last halt hour the market became very strong. The price for May jrot up to CSJ c near the close , and although various rumors \vcro afloat , the real reason for the spurt seemed to be that New York sent heavy buying ordera because of another batch of bullish statis tics cabled this afternoon by the editor of the Liverpool Corn Trndo News con cerning European clearances. The closing price for May was CSVsO bid. The cable gram referred to was as follows : LIVERPOOL , Feb. 7. To the Dally Trade Bulletin , Chlcngo : Aggregate ) stocks of flour nnd Wheat afloat for Europe , on Feb ruary 1 , were 25,800,000 bu. , against 29.700,000 bu. on January 1 , and 25,000,000 bu. on Feb ruary 1 , 1S95. Stocks * In tore In Europe , 43,000,000 bu. , against CO.100,000 bu. on January 1 , and 49,100,000 bu. on February 1 , 1895. Combined stocks decreased , 16,000,000 during January. European requirements large. Further decrease In supplies anticipated during this month , nnd March. America appears to hold a peculiarly dominant posi tion. tion.Corn was a llttlo weaker earlier In the day , and sold oft Vic , but thcro was a later rally , the receipts continued extremely light and It was also helped by the last rally In wheat. May opened about > 4c lower nt SOVlc. and advanced to from SOHc to 30Uc split. The market developed much strength during the last hour , and May sold up to 30e. closing at that. Trading In oats was limited. The feelIng - Ing- was generally Ilrm In sympathy with other gram markets , but prices were not materially higher. May opened He lower at from 2U4a to 2lc , sold up to from 21c to 21c , and closed at 21V&C bid. The provision market was heavy , not withstanding the afternoon bullishness of wheat , and the receipts of hogs. May pork started unchanged to 110.57 } * . reached down to J10.37V4 at the close. May lard opened unchanged at $5.80 , and dropped gradually to $5.7214. closing nt the latter. May ribs opened atrZllic lower at from $5.40 to J5.42H , declined 'to $5.321 * and closed at .that. 3- Estimated receipts : .Wheat , 81 cars : corn , 00icaro , and oats 171 care. . Tjio leaning futures rarlged as follows ; Article. * ; T Open ; ' } Ultrh.Tsvrf. ! | cloij. WheatNo.'J ns OOH May 07 B8H Juna 07 < ? 8H July COM OUV Corn. No 2. . Feu May. . . . . . . SOU sow July 31H 31H Sept. . . . . . . . 38K 32 Oats. No. 2. . Fob May July Sept Pork.porbbl Frtb. . . . . . . . 1037. 10 17H May It ) tilH 10 37M July./i 1070 10 { 3 * rd.l001ba Felj o co B 22 May B see 0 6UM July 087 Uortltlba- Fou o 20 B22H May c 10 B 32W July. . . . . . . . B 2 } 6 42H Cash quotations were au follows : FI-OUK Dull : winter patents , | 3. < 0fl > 3.73 ! BlrulKhts. J2.90C3.40 : spring paients , 3.10ft3.35 ; eprlni ; alralghts , II.600t.90 ; takers , $ 10r2.4i ) . WHWAT No. S sprlna , CSHQCGHc ; No. 3 sprlne , C5o ; No. S rod , 70USf70Uc. COUN No. Z , MV4c ; Na 2 yellow , 2SVSc. OATS Ko. Z , 19 c ; No. I while , f. o. b. . fie : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , SOHtfZltto. UYU No. 2 , 3914C. I1AHI.I3Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. I , f. o b. . BffSOc : No. 4. f. o. b. . SliJOMc FI-iAX 8KED No. I , 91c. TIMOTHY BnKn-Prime , 3.M. PllOVISIONB Pork , per LL1. , J19.12V4O10.23. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , X.te. ghort rrbs sides ( laose ) , JS.2' ' ) . Dry flailed Bhouhlcn ( Uaxcd ) , JI.WU4.7TL Bhort dMir nicies ( boxed ) , Jj.37Ufj3.M. WHIHICY Distillers' finished goods , per jral. . Po'ur/rrtY Market nrm ; turkeys , . Ho ; chick ens. 7ViW10c : ducks. 10O12C. SI'OAHS Unchanged ; out loaf , S5.S1 ; late.1 , $5.10 ; standard "A , " JS.OO. Thn followloc were Iho receipts and shipments today ; NEW YOIIIC C.I5XKHAI , JIAHKETS. Clotlittr flnntntioiiii on 4li Prlnoliml CoiiinuiilKloM niul SlniileM. ND\V YOniC. Feb. 7.-FI/lUIl-Ilccclpt8. 10 COO libls. : exports , 6,400 bbls. ; firm , wllh hettcr de mand , although errlnit patents nro still held 10Q150 nbovo buyers' views. chccklniL ac tual busliiess. Winter stralghli ) , f ] W3.75 ; winter patfnts. tJ.SOQ4.no ; winter cxtins , W.K ; ' winter low irrades. IJ.30WJ.70 ; sprint' low erodes Jl.WU3.oU. Itio tlour , quiet ; suporllnc , > a2jii2.T3 lluckwhcat tlour , dull ; Jl.SOCl.ii for spot and to arrive. llllCICWIUAT-Qulct ; S9ff40c. 11AULKV MALT-Hlcady : 4 WMtcrn. SMc. ItVK Nominal ; itatc. 4Zf43o , IIAHLKV Klnn ; mulling : . 41Q43o ; ferdlne , S3O c'or.N MEAI.-pull nnd lower : y llow weatcrn. coarM.72c ; Umndynlne. J.a ) . nii , W1UJAT Kxports , 4.CW bu. ; spot , stroneNo. . 3 red. KMc.N * ; I1 hard. 7 ? icPtfo"b. ! . anii Opllona oi > en J T * li una nocllned under lower forejKn ndvlces. Kurojican sdllnu and bis siirlae rheat rcc l4't . fioiu were Jroo eelUrs but vrtro caught In tli * nflernoon by good en > ort purclnvscs. prtwprctlvt bis ilecreasa In New york 71Uc. dosing nt 7JUc. COKN HecelntH , 36,100 bu. ; spot , firmer ; No. S. 37Hc. Options < iMiicd easlsr with wheat , ruled very dull , \\lth final return MI covering , cloning Uo net hUlmr : l' ' trusjy closed nt 37tc ! ; May , 3K\i03r. ic , clpilnc nt 3 Kc. OATB-lece.l8. ! | | 01 , 0 bu. ; spot , llrm : No. I. ZSVitiMlic. Options orvDvil \ ry dull , advancing ellBhtly with whcut. and clrnlnu UifUo net lilBhers Kcbruarsr cloetd at tlVic ; May , 2JX < ? a > c , CloUllE at tie. IIOPM-Ciulvt tnd steady ; state , common to choice. 1WI crop. SV.SitUo : 1S93 crop. 4fl9c : I'a- clilo cawt. 1s" crop. : ' .itl41ic : 149 } crop. 4090. IIIUia-Iull ; et salted , 2U to M ibs. . lie ; lluitnus Ayrrs. dry. 24 Ibs. , Ho ; Texas , dry. 24 to W II' * . . So : Cnllfornla , II lo 2J ll.s. . lie. LUATHUH-StraOyt demand eood ; hemlock nolc. lluenos Ayrcs , llflit to heavy \telchta. ZOo : Held. tlijtZc WOOL titetdy ; doracatls fleece. ICOtJo ; pulled , PUOVIHION8 Uc f. steady ; family. lOIJlZc ; extra mew , l > ci l > f hams , loaj racket. I9.W09.W. C ut meats , quiet : 1-leMtJ hams , SHftHi ; . Lard , Iiartly steady : wtstam iitcuru clrw l at I5.S2 nikrdIly ; , I8.M. nominal. Poik. steady : mess itl.OOOn.JJ ; Short clear , tl.MV | .n ; family , J llUTTKH-ll llts. s4 ! J pl.su ; nmltet Heady ; crcnmniy. 12U19c ; Klglns , 19c , idU3ilKdpt : , 7.iw pl.ys. : market steadier ; stnlo nnd IVmnyhjnla , 15iic ; western , I5c ; i > uthern , llOlic , UOSIX Dull ; UralneJ. common lo good , $1.G7VJ TUl'lPKNTINE Quiet : ff " ,5c. JIOLASailS Klnn : Nfw OilJ.ns. open kettle. ( oed to choice , KtilTc. UIU-.F-SE-Qultti urcr ( UllUe : small , eSlOKc ; Bart skims. lVi@4c : full skims. SZj4 . UTnOI.ttWM-WcaUj XJnll 4 closed at | 1.U bid I rtflnMl. I7.CS ; Phllndelphli ami H ltlmore. J7.60J P.illndelphla. and llaltlmore In bulk , 15.10. nifK Stssdy : domestic , fair to txtrn/lHc. MBTAL8-PIK Iron , barely st-ady. Copper , nrm ; broker * . 10'4e ; exchange , JI0.10ST10.2S. Ix > sd. firm ; brokers , ISM : exchange. J3.1 < NfJ.12'4. Tin. flrm ; straits , JI3.f > ai3.4' ; platen , quiet. BpeKcr. quiet ; domestic , JI.OW4.05. COTTON SBKD Oil * Continue slack , with downward tendency ; prime crude , 2l'iC24c ; prims summer > ellow , 27J27V4c : prime white , 208HC. OMAHA ( Ji.MitAL MAtllCUT. Condltlcin nf Trnilinnil llnntntlon * on Slnplo niul I'ancy 1'roilucc. 15008-Strlctly fresh stack , logilc. IIUTTEH Fair to Rood stock , ISOc ! choice to fancy country * 13314o. VKAL-Choloe fAt , 79 to 100 Ibs , . ar quoted at tOTc : targe nnd coarse , fi5o. CHEESE Domrsllo brlcln UWc ; nd m , per doz. , J9.DO , Club house , 1-lb. jars , per doz. , $3.M ; LlmbPijtcr , fane/ , per lb. , llijc ; noquef t , H-lb. , Jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Youne Americas , HWcJ Twln , fnncy , He. POl'l/THY Dreweil Clilckpns , eMRJHc : cnnrse nnd large , 5fl6c ; ducks , choice , 9W10o ; tutkeys , choice. 11R12V4C ; Kefm , & ! . POULTHY-I.lvc C. Jacobdon of the Montana Poultry 1'ncklnir am ! Burrily company , quotes IH'O poultry firm nnd wanH" ! at : Hfns nnd younjr roustcrc. BMct nld ocks , JVicl turkey hens , * Hc ; young turkey gobblers , 7'4c ' : old Toms. 60 : ducks , full feathered , 7c : geese , Cc. HAY Upland. $ J.Oi ) : nilrtlnnd. 4 60 : lowland. Jl.tWj rye straw , J3.SO ; color makes the price on hay ; llghl Imlcs sell Ihe bent. Only lop grades bring tup prices. HUGO ! ! COHN Kxlrcmtly slow sale ; new crop , delivered on. Irnck. In counlry : choice irreen sclf-worklng carpel , per lb. , 2V4e : cholco crcen , rimnlnir lo hurl , 2'-4c ; common , IHc. OAMi-Jnck snipe. 75cJJ 1.00 : golden plover. M.J5 ; Jack rabbits , per doz. . J1.W01.40 : small rabbits , 90cftJ1.00 ; mallard'ducks , J3.60If3.75r red- hcnd , JI.7SQ4.00 ; ranvnnhnck ducks , JS.OOO8.00 ; teal , blue wlnir. JJ.OOC2.23 : teal , green wing , J1.75U2.00 ; mixed ducks , Jl.7502.23 ! Canada geese , J6.00U7.SO ; small Reese. U.WiJSW ; brants , W.DO ; squlrreli. per doz. , 60O75c. PIOHONS Live , Jl.0001.10 ; dead pigeons not wanted. . TOMATOES Florida , per six basket crate , J3. CAULIFLOWUH Per crate , W.50G3.00 , or Jl.OO C1.73 per doz. CAllHAOICnllfornla stock , p r lb. . 2c. IMSTATOKS Fancy native stock , 30c ; from store In small lots , 3043Sci Colorado stock , DOc. ONIONS Per bu. , 23Sf4 c. 11RANS Hflnil picked navy , per bu. , Jl.CO. 8WKI3T rOTATOnS Choice slock , J2.75 per bbt. bbt.CHLEIIY CHLEIIY California , per dot. . No. 1 , 80c ; No. 2 , 76c ; Kalamnzoo , 35c. LIMA I1EAN8 Per lb. , Be. WATBIl'cnriSS Per ; D-qt. case. Jl.SOJfl.TS. Pin PLANT Hot' housa stock , per doz. bunches , 90c. FRUITS. MEXICAN 8THAWIiiUIlinj3-Non . APPLES-Fnncy New York , J3.233.50 ; choice western. J2.50W2.73 ; fnncy western , J3.00. CnANIIKIthlES-Jcrsey , JS.7S. ilALAQA QHAPKH Per Gfl-lli bbl. , J5.60O6.00 : per C5 to 70-lb. irro , J6.CW7.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES California budded socdllncs. resu- lar sizes J2.50B2.6230 ; to 2SS sizes. JL75JJ2.00 ; "Vf,1 ? : I-M : IarSB "lzesWOHr3.23. . LEMONS Mfsslnas , J3.5004.23. "ANANAS Choice larRe stock , per bunch , J2.00 S'2.2S ' : medium sized hrunchw. JU5JT2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. The peanut market Is ndvanclns and dealers ar J ° 2.klni ? for 8tl" higher prices. plSTERS-Medlums. 150 ; standards. 20c : extra sflects. 2oo ; Ilrunch & Co.'s selects , 27c : New if i" " 300' ' ' ' " " 'lard bulk , per Bnl. . J1.10. 1IONDY Fnncy uhlte. per lb. , 15c. ' MU'LE SYUUP-Flvo gal. cans , each. J2.75 ; cans YsV' ' " ' " 2 ; W Knl < canSl * 6-25 : 9Uart blCIDEn-I'ure Juice , per half bbl. . J3 ; per KRAUT-p ° r bb'- ' . * 3-5 : halt bbl. . crp > California , 10-lb. boxes , per ' so-ib-boxc9 > I5 > exes , per lb. , MAPLE SUOAK Choice , per lb. , ' 95IIOC. PUESEIlVES-Assorted , 20-lb. palls , each , CO'COANUTS Per 100. J4.50 ; each , 5c NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. . ' medium size. 10c ; Tarragona almonds , per lb. . lame 12 c : Brazils lb Sc per : nngllsh _ walnulB per nuts , large , bu. JL50 per , ; black walnuts , per elI ? * * DRESSHD MEATS. BEEF Good steers , 400 to COO Ibs 5 CCo ; good cows and heifers , 4KO5C ; medium cows and heifers. 44c } : good forequarters cows and helfcrB. JM * : coed hlndquartera cows nnd heifers , 8Hc ; cow rounds. 6c : cow chucks 3o ; bc t tenderloins , fresh , 20c ; frozen. lOo" beef rolls , boneless , 989V4c : lrloln butts , boneless * 309Vic : loin backs. 9tf9 c ; cow ribs No 3 74i)7V4c ) : cow loins. No. 3. 88Hc. ' ' MUTTON Dressed mutton. 6 0 ; racks , lOc : UBS. 8c : Baddies , 8c ; stews. 3C , HIDES AND TALLOW. Soma pcraons , according to the Shoo and Leather .Review , hold the opinion that hIdes are accumulating at country points since the com petition among city dealers t buy them haa decreased. Natural conditions seem to favo ? the new plan of buying on Belectlon. The ton- ners are not anxious-for hides and there Is no Incentive for dealers to scaur the country wu in quest of them. Quotations : rjr HIDES No. 1 green hides. 4c ; No. 2. ereen hides , 3c ; No. 1 green salted hldfcs. ScNo 2 Breen salted hides , 4c ; No. 1 green called hii' , . No. 1 Try'8alt7d hides : Cc ? part SXSS hSS' ' lb. less than ' HO per fully cured. SHEEP PIJLTS drcen sailed , each 230COc ; w. ww uklns ) . No. 1. each. lOc ; dry shearllncs ( shnrt woolcd early skins ) . No. 1 fach. Sc ; iry fln Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pefts ner lb actual weight. C 6c ; dry flint Kansas and Net' braska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. actual weight , 4ffSc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual weight , 4JG c ; dr' , . Colorado Murrain wool pelts , pe b actual weight. 4 Bc ; dry pieces and bucks Sctua weight. ; 4 5o ; feet cut ott. oa It Is uselcsV to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OREASC - Tallow No. 1 S54o ; tallow No. t. Sc : grease , white A , 34c ; grease , white 13 , 3e ; greasa. yellow , 2Wcerease dark. 2c ; old butter. 2O2Ho ; beeswax , pVune' 15 22or rough tallow , IHc. Vfuae HONES In car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , I12.00@14.00 ; dry' country , bleacned , per ton , JlO.OOjnj.oodry country , damp and meaty , per ton. jg ooaa ' 00 WOOIr-Unwnshed. tine hfavy , 6W7c line I'leht 8 9a ; quarter blood. 1012c ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8J9 ; celled nnd broken , coarse , 7euc- cotted and broken , fine. 6Sc. Fleece \\aslied Medium. 15 JlSc : nne , 14B16c ; tub washed , UO ISc : black. Be ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2Q3c- dead pulled , 680C. FURS. No , lNo. | lNo. | 1 Lgo. IMd'ml Sm'll DC Alt lllack J20B23 lllack Yearlings. 12015 1000 700 7 00 300 lllack Cubs 50 e 400 C 00 200 lilnck Montana ' Mountain 1100 1000 1000 4 09 lllack Montana Yearlings IS 00 8 00 SOO SOO 200 lllack Montana Cubs . . . 60 4 DO 200 400 2 00 Silver Tip 20 W 1200 800 900 400 Silver Tip U 00 K 00 500 D'OO 2 CO Hllver Tip Cubs. e oo 4 50 304 300 1 CO Urcnvn . , 80W15 16 00 1300 12 00 C ( M Yearlings , 10012 g 00 000 100 4 00 Cubs 7 W 6 00 300 4 00 2 00 lladgcr v ICl 60 60 300to 00CO 00CO Fisher " 800 COO 400 400 200 _ Silver ( according to beauty ) 10000 CO 00 4000 1300 1000 Silver Pale ( ac cording to bca'y ) .5000 SO 00 1000 IS 00 60 } Cross , 700 30 see ICO 100 Red 150 13CO 100 75 23 dray 15 CO 40 35 IE Kit f. 50 40 30 20 10 Lync 3 00 300 1 CO i : 10BO Marten 2.00 .160 1 00 100 BO MlnK Mink Dart. . . . . . . Mountain Lion , ( ptrfcct brad and feet ) . . , , . . . . 1O 2 Otter 800 CO 7 B 00 400 200 Otter Pale. . . . . . . . TO ) 500 4 00 300 1 W Raccoon l. . . . COOTO CO 20 10 llaccoon , lllack ( ss to benuti. SOtf 2 SKUNK lllack , cased IK 75 W M K Short striped. . . . . J MCO 70 4i 40 20 Narrow strlpedi. , CO 40 2 ! 20 10 llroad striped. . . . 2oeu Wolverine "w 3 00 ZOO 300 100 Wolf Mountain. . 300 JOOCO ICO 3007S 49 Wolf Prairie GSfrOO CO 40 20 10 llp vcr , per kln. Cfl C I M 200 400 20 } Heaver Kits 300 1 W 75 400CO 21 MU8KRAT3 tiering Winter SOU Fall SOUI Kits I ' KIIIIHIIH cyty MnrUi'U. KANSAS CITY , 1'cb. 7. WHEAT Demand fair ; prices little loner ; Nn. 2 iiuid , cc'4c ; No. 3 , MijCOu : r JiwicHt , nominally 4494.ic ; No. 2 red. nominally IIQUaj No. ,2 upline. CC'tc ; No , 'COHN While , stare * le hlshcr ; mUrd , demand fair. UO.lto hlelier ; N ? . 2 inUtJ. 22'iUa ; Nu. 2 OATS lilsher : No. 3 mixed , nominally lt&19c ; No. 2 % hlt , IWgtne , HAY-strailyj timothy. lio.OX21l.lO : pralrh , . . . 11UTTKR F.iney country , scarce and In de mand ; poor grades , dull , weak ; creamery , 17O UKo ; dairy. ISSUc. ECag-Flrmcr , Jlc , _ _ _ _ _ Drr ( Snu < l Blur-lief. NKW YOnif. Fl" . 7.--ln the more extended character of Iho Inquiry for all descriptions ot cottons thrrt bas Ixin nry Rood lmin-a\ement und much morn business has teen eft'CUd than for mnny day * . Tlia salutary effect of the sur plus nulucrlpllcns to ilm bond bids bmmivx morn nmrke-1 every hour. > ot tin puniiaslnir trade re- uultfs lima to adjuul ndaln and K t to work ; licnce Improrrmuit will t Mow , but certain. Printing clotlu Jlxcloto m > r lusUicsi 4oins , as the Bales for tha week are H1.000 niters. FAI.L ltIVK.lt. Mais. . I' U. 7. 1'rlnt cloths. fair demand at 'lie ; muiiuftcturtrs , rlow ; cttler * and sales llthl. MANCIIK8TKR. Feb. 7. The market for tlotla and yarn * ta < j'j' t. wlili a limited OtmtuJ. . , hr LOAN STIMULATES Good Effect on All Lines , of .Business. Oan Hardly Be Estimated , LIBERAL ORDERS FOR STEEL- 1 RAILS Orders for Woolen Gtioiln , Other Thnii ClnjM'orwtoilH anil Mixtures , Con tin no IjlKlit Siioeiilnilon 1,1 ftx Whcnt i'rlcc' . 'J , NEW YoniC , Feb. 7.-11. Q. htm i"do. ' Weekly llevlcw of TraJe , which Issues to morrow , will sny : The wonderful succ SB of the popular loan niters the face ot cvrnts. The Influence of this event upon all manu facturing and all trade crvnnqt bo lightly estimated. It strips the silver agitation oj all It3 power to hurt. It puts the treasury dn a snfe basis for a time , whether con- gro s does anything Useful or not. It notifies foreign nations that the people have power ag well ns purpose. It unlocks millions ol gold which have been gathered In. prepara tion. brings directly several millions In Hold from Kuropo and stimulates the atjxlety of Investors to obtain American securities. With such n revolution In business suddenly effective , the customary records ot the past weeK nnd month are of Irsi value than usual. Hut thcro have been clgns of Improvement In the Iron manufacture , although thc.nverafrc of prices Is nearly 1 per cent less this week , for orders have been booked for nearly 300,000 tons oC rolls this year , ngalnst total deliveries In 1695 of 1,000- OO1) tons , nnd order. * for wire nnlla are Btltnu- . laled by A decision to ad\nnco the prlco again on March 1. There Is also a more active de mand for plates nnd sheets. Southern compel ) tlon Ion era cckc Iron nt Chicago and prevents advance nt the east , while sales ot last year's speculators In the Plttsuurg region still depress hessemcr. The ore pool In expected to fix the price for the year at tl , or possibly JI.W , nnd the coke pxil ntlll further reduced the output. Speculation has raised copper to lOHc , with salt" ) of G.000,000 p umK nnd tin to 13'ic , and lead nt $ .1.10 , with large Imports of Mexican. Sale * of wool have been 4.M5.2UO pounds , nffalnst 5,192.150 pounds last year , and 6,038,715 In 1893 , with activity In clay worsteds and In mixture. * . Tim orders for other woolen goods are still unusu ally delayed. It Is nl.-v > stated that cancella tions In cnipcts have been unusually numerous since January l , The cotton mills continue generally active , though talk ot decreasing productions still con tinues. Print cloths da not rise above 2 ? < c , and some goods tend lower. Speculation In nhcnt has ngnln lifted prices. although weilem receipts have him 2.800,907 bushels for Ihe week , against 792,731 buahelt lasl year , nnd fur Iho jear Ihus far 15.067,95.1 bushels , OKalnst 6,039,933 bushels list year. At lantic export * have been Increasing , though not In the same proportion , amounting for the week , tlour Included , to 1.C65.9M bushels , against 1,4T > 8- 235 bushels last year. The speculative market has been largely Inllutnccd by rumors of In jury to the coming crop nnd by foreign ndvlces. nnd prices advanced 3Vio for cn-ih and 2Hc for May. Corn has l > een compnrnthely steady. Cot ton Is practically unchanged , receipts continuing lo accord wllh a yield of about 7.0W.OM bales for 1S93. Failures for the week have been 323 In the United Stales , against 231 lasl year , and sixty- three In Canada , against ilfty-clslil last year. WECKI/V' CLEARING HOUSI2 TOTALS. of niiMliieHH Trnimnctcd by tlic ABHncluteil Ilniikx. NEW YOIIK. Feb. 7. The following table , compiled by Dradstrcel's shows the total clear ances at the principal cities nnd the percentage of Increase T > r decrease. ' as compared wllh Ihe corresponding week lost year : , _ PLACE3. Clearings , inc. Dec. New York . MO.SG2.U9S 2.3 Chicago . 84S65,4'i7 4.7 Boston . 81.951.417 7.9 Philadelphia . 67,852.380 4.3 St. Louis . 23.S03.C06 2.1 San Francisco . ' 11.627,291 " 0:3 : Ilalttmorc . 14,340O.Vi "ioi ! I'lttsburp . 13,923.43 ' 9. Cincinnati . JO.MJ.O.-.O . . . . / isla Kansas City . 9,6i)4.761 ' < 8.1 New Orleans . 10.62S.2SS 10.5 Iluffnlo . 4.00 ,4SO 4.9 " ' Milwaukee . B.05S.4S6 " "o'.i Detroit . "iili Louisville . . , . . . . / 7,1S' . ? 75 ' Minneapolis . . . . . . K.433,2S 100 ' OMAHA . ; : . 4,417.43. . 23.2 Providence . . . . . ; . . . 14.2 Cleveland . . . . ; . ; . 20.0 Houston . ' . . ' . 5,229,133 St. Paul . 4.9G6.S43 Denver . 2.S25.713 Indianapolis . 4.075.114 10,0 Columbus. O. . . . . . . 3.42G.SOO 11.4 Hartford . - 8.9 Richmond . 2,232.120 . . . i 12.2 Washington . 1,930.122 0.6 Toledo . 1.336.044 Dallas . 2.325.7D1 St. Joseph . . . 1.EM.876 Memphis 2.700.803 27.9 Portland. Ore 1.4I6.4S2 r.e.o Rochester 1,89 ,54 ? 11.2 WHOLESAI.EHS' TllADE HETTER. Pour I.nrjre UlNtrllmtlnK I'oliiU , However , Show the Ileveme. NEW YOnK , Feb. 7. Dmdstrcct's tomorrow will say : General trade walled the results of subscriptions to the bond Issue , and ( he senti mental effects of the unexpectedly favorabl out- coma have been for easier money nnd Improve ment. Additional favorable Influences ire found In heavier bank clearings , llrjnneai of prices , better demand for Iron and ' at eel and the an nouncement from fit. Paul' , Milwaukee , Omaha and Pea Molnes of a revival In business with Jobber * In staple lines. At the cast , Baltimore * nd Plttsbun ; report favorable trade conditions. At the south , gains In wholesale lines are an nounced from Nashville. Mempnls , Atlanta nnd Birmingham. The reverse Includes d.-preailnH In fluences of stormy and wet Heather. Indifference of consumers of domestic woolen Urea * goo > ls renewed wiles of print cloths and other maUes of cotton goods cnly after a reaction In prices continuance of fxtrrme conseivatlsm In ulmowl. all lints , and the fact that the relief to/ the treasury by the heavy ove/subscrlptlon. In the absence of sound currency legislation by cent gresn , will probably prove cnly a temporary de- \lc ta maintain the gold reserves General trade at Chicago , 8t , Lauls , Buffalo and Philadelphia snows no real gains from the preceding week , when the situation warn quiet e\ca to dullness and the outlook unsatisfactory. Exports of wheat ( Hour Includul ) from both cuafta of the United StatM this weeU amount to 2.M1.QOO bushels , agaltut 2.UO.OM buthtls last week , 2,020,000 bushels In the corresponding week , a year ago , 2.678.0UO bushels Irt the name week two ycnra ago , and 2.931,000 buihels In the rtrjt u ? k of February , 1S33. Export * of InJUn corn this week amount to S.SK.OOO huehejs. a jrjlle more than lost week , three times the quantity In tU Ilka week last > ear , mart ) than twice the imintlly exported In the currtspoadUig nc U it 1WI. uuJ mom than ux tlucs tlm amount shlpited In the first week of February , U3J. Th total number3 of bunlnoas failures thrftUKh. out 111 * United. Htates , as r4kllted | u Ilrad- urtci's. U conilJtnitly uoalltr tills wefk. m. as coutraitrd wllh 13 Ust eeV , K3 In tha cor. r ei > ondlnc week on * year a no , J3ti ) U tU flr t we k of February. 1 4. SM In 1593 , nn4 214 In 1WJ. Th long lid of business failures repwtttl fruui the Canadian datulnton last week is prac tically repeated , wlu | A total of ( C with 63 n week BKT > , Bt.frj.\h \ ( > same week a year nun , M two years airo. ' 4V'lhreo > ears agd , nnd 63 four tears ago. "I ft _ . \nvA.\cii5 ciinoi in \ - SInrkct Alinorliril Oio OtTorliiflr irlth Mttlo l > ttV < rnlty. NIHV YORK , Teb. 7. Vathtrect'fl review of tht New York stock nnrko ( , a it lrofcsslonal sptc ulators seem to h vover discounted thi > * uc ces < i of the bjnd subscrrtlon. ( Whllu no one In Wall street , or outnt > t9lt , realised that thd lolnl applications woillilllreach'the stupendju- flfrurc.4 they actually dlihgf ) was known by the end of last week tlmjjlhe | new loan wouli ! bo largely oversubscribed. " The feeling of aslr i Hhment , mingled withn oiff-ful feelings for lh ( future , which found < "J m tlon when the extent of the blda nas nnuoiuiced , has undoubtedly created n. bullish sentintenlj nnd produced semi outside speculative buying , > f stoAu. Ne\crthe less , the bull traders , who had purchnseil sccurlJ ties In anticipation of being able to sell thcni r a the market , crtitted by the success of thf bond Issuc realized prnnts on n larger mass ot stocks than the market wa < nlle tr dlgfst. Price * rt e during the enrly part of the neelc nnd thera nm n somcwhnl excited further nd- vnnco on Wolnndny afternoon , \\hcn the oul- c-mie of Ihe subscrlpllon ns nrsl known. On Thursday , however , the market was held In check by the realising sales nbov < > referred to and the procras seemnl lo be still Incomplete. on Friday , At the same , time , cunsldeilng the ; narrow nnd professional character of the rcccnl Improvement , the market has displayed great HtcnJInpsfl , nnd nnxlety lo lake a heavy outpour of lonjf stock , which nruues well for Its future stability. The market on Friday showed mora of a. disrHjsltlon to .advance , but advances were checked by renewed realizing nnd short Boll In FT before tha 'close. Manhattan advanced from 103i ta 107 % , nnd rumors arc current that soma Interest , presumably the Mctropolllan Traction company , Is negotiating for a loan on thr prop erly on a guarnnleed dividend basis. Oenern ! Klectrlc has been Ihe object of bullish points for Iloston as to the general condition of the company's business , nnd of an nltnck ns well. The resignation ot the. . president uf the United Slnles Rubber corjwriltlon Is said lo be Iho oulcome of nn Internal squabble. Hemline ad vanced from 13 % to IS per cent on talk ot further secret conce' lonH n Ihe company by Iho other anthracite roads , In the m.tlter of Its pcr- cenlnge of the coal output. The anthracite conl agreement , has , however , fallen flat as a spcrti- lullvo factor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AND IHM S. Volume of HiiitlncHM WIIM About 13 < innl ( o Thurkdiiy's. NEW YOIIK. Feb. 7.-Txlay's stock market was quite Irregular. Iho volume of business -win on about the same scale 'ns ' ycsterdny nnd Sugar nnd St. Paul were ngnln the leaders In point of nctlvlty , although there nas loday a dispar ity or over 40,000 shares betnecn the two In favor of the first mentioned stock. Lower Lon don prices for Americans nnd free foreign sellIng - Ing ngaln exerted a depressing * Influence upon the locnl speculation. The dealings were for the mast part governed by 'Hie professional traders , whose tactics were more cleat ly evident In th manipulation ot the Industrial shnrtn. On the other hand Ihcrotin a Kooa Vnestmcnt buying of soma of the other railroad stocks , and pai- llculurly of the shares of the corn carrying l raids. Commission houses were In receipt of orders for Hock Island und llurllngton. nnd thd discovery of this fact Induced a respectabla amount of covering ly the shorts. The street was furnished a great deal of lechnlcal calcula tions nnd deductions on the outcome of the gov ernment bond Issue , mainly of a discouraging Import , but the sentiment of the financial com munity at large Is that Ihe credit of Iho covern- menl has been magnltlcently maintained by the wlda distribution nf bids nnd the high average of prices , esi > eclnlly as llio allotment of bonds tu Europe will be relatively Inconsiderable , as compared with aggregate of foreign bids. Tha declining ; tendency evident In Ihe early dealings was checked by adroit manipulationof tha Industrials and general Improvements re sulted , although the edge or Iho advances was taken off liy realizing sales. The purchasing movement gained fuller headway In the after noon dealings. Sugar was the pivotal stock , rising about 3 per cent on very heavy trading. Distilling ntlracted iituinlUm by an advance of , li per cent Incidental ! to the news of the completion of the plan pf.rcorganlzatlon. Other notable gains were weoreSS by the grangers , Loulsvlllo and Naehvlllb 'Aliil but a few other prominent shares. Tobatro nas the exception ally weak feature of , , th < fmarl ( < et toward Ihe close , declining 3 per Sent on heavy offerings on revived rumors of Irnpfndlns hoslllc action toward the company 'by Hie New Jersey legls- lalure. A report that'.the ) state authorities of Illinois had rcatllrmedtheir , plan of opposition to the Chicago rjas was followed by a decline of about a point from'tho'Tilghest of Ihe stock , but a part of "thelosd vAJa subsequently recov ered. The closing was- active tind heavy In tone , but with the , , natn results of general tgnlns. Trndo In railwaymortgages was large , 'the ' Itendlngs footlnjr up"J2,213,0 < X ) . Higher prices .prevailed , with the Notthn Pacific Issues strong features at gains ot 1..10 4opcr cent. The gov ernment securities were.irregular- the early trading.bul closed" steady. There were heavy transactions In ( he'new1 coupons , aggregating , 123.000. rsi a , The Evening Post's London financial cablegram | sa > sr Ono hundred .and , crluTflvo ( , thoMsariJ ll > ounds Inigold was-VlfhrttAwn from tie ) Bankjjf lEngland forAmertco. today.'bul In bars. Instead of eagles. The bank's price bars being high , lo- 'morrow's ' shipments , 'lll probably be only 300.- 000. The'fenlurB of loday's'jnarkel was a further revival In Kaffirs. There - < vms gooi\ buying , bul the movement Is rather dllllcult to understand , amid , much that should v tend tb depress the 'shares. ' . The olhcr m.irketu were Idle and easier on realization. In view of the settlement tn be gin next Tuesday. Americans were lower on New York sales , but closed above the low'est. Thn Paris bourse-was eteady and quiet. Berlin" , , flrm. , i The followln's were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange .today : The total ealea of stocks today were 3G,312 shares. Including. American Hueur , 67,200 : Amer ican BuKar preferred , 4,300 ; American Tobacco , 21,100 ; Atchlson , C,1M ( : IlurllnRton , II,500 : Chi- UIIRO Qns. 6,104 ; Dletllllng. 2tfw)0 ) ; Qeneral Klec- trlc , E.IIUO ; Luulsvlllu & Naalivllle , 10.100 ; Mis souri Pacific. 11.400 ; Northwiutern , 4,400 ; Head ing. 10.000 : nock Island , 11.000 ; St. Paul. 25.00) ; Bllver Certificates , 10,900 ; Southern Railway , 3.400 ; Southern Hallway preferred , 5.000 ; Tenness o Coal and Iron , 7,500 ; Union Pacltlo certificates , 4,300 ; Leather , 9,300 ; Leather preferred , 0.000 ; Wabash preferred , 3,000 ; WhcelUi ? & Lake Uric , 7.600. IS'ctv YorU Jloiu-y Blurkct. NKW YOIIK. Feb. 7-MONBY ON CALT - Htmnff at ZWttl per cent ; last loan , 3J4 per cent , clostnl at 3V4 per cent. , 1'UIMU MUItCANTlCni'PArilli ' CViff'W P r cent. j. tall STKULINO nXCHANpRnslpr. . with actaal business In bankers' bills at t4.8784.KSVi for de. mand , nnd at 14 8G4ir7U'fnr sixty duysr posted mte , tl STtiift.WVi , undDtl.e9Q4.S9Vi ; commercial hUln. 14 SB. * . * . . 103f 19o for the account ? exchange on Tendon , { V4o foe clucks. IXiNUON. 1 > 1 > . 7.-Amount of bullion with Flnrinolnl NntoH. IIALTIMOHU , Feb. 7. Clearings , t2.090C79j bal- ancen , (322,095. , 1JOSTON. Feb. 7. Clearing , J12.S53.732 ; bal ances , Jl.-n2.13G. NEW YO1UC. Feb. " . Clearings , 152,997.125 ; twIunccH , J4.7C4.C10. PIIILAUrjLiPIIIA. Feb. 7. Clearings , J10.C84- C94 ; balnnceH , J1.433.S31. ST. LOUIS , Feb. 7. Clearings. J3.999.914 ; Ira I- nncen. J2C5.423. Money , CW8 per cent ; New York exchange , par bid ; 25c premium nsked. CHICAGO , Fcb 7. Clearings. $13,715.812. Mont-y , on call , steady at G per cent ; on time , G7 per cent : New York exchange , par ; foielRii exchange , steady ; bankers' Ixmdun iterlln ? , 51.M and J4.S7. St. IjoulM Geiiernl Slnrkct. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 7. FLOUR Easier In tone nnd the tendency downward ; patents. $3.753.85 ; cxtiu fnncy. J3.G003.eO : fancy. J3.1003.20 ; choice. J2.70O2.SO. WHEAT Opened lower on local scllLnc and weaker cables ; heavy northwestern receipts nnd favorable weather condltlonB wen ? also depress ing factlonx. Ntar the close private news that the Argentine crop \ > ns ruined caught traders short nnd In the tush to cover prices were rapidly advanced , the close being iiV4c higher than jcs- tcrdny. Siwt , lower ; N . 2 red , cash , 73c : No. 2 hard. G4c ; February , G54c } ; May , CSHc ! July , Coc. CORN Weakened Uy the early decline In wheat , but did not fall on much us receipts were too small everywhere : the late rally In the nheat caused nn ndxance In coin and the eatly de- cllna of Vic \vu.s recovered and an advance of Wo made , the close for futures being lie higher than yesterday. Spot , stronger ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 2 V4c ; February. 26c ; May , 27Kc : July , 29c. 29c.OATS OATS Futures , easy early , becoming flrmsr and cloDlng unchanged from yesterday. Spot , lower ; No. 2 cash. 19V4c ; Tcbruary , 19'ic ; May , 21c. ' HYB Dull at 37T38e. COHN MEAL Jl.4001.50. 'BHAN Scarce ; salable at 47c , east track , sacked. . . FLAX S15CD Quiet at 83c. TIMOTHY BEEI ) 2.753.50. HAY Choice Rrndos , scarce and In demand : lower grades , In excessive supply : prairie , SG.OOW 9.50 ; timothy , } 8.00@13.00. this Bide. UUTTEIl Steady ; creameryU@22cidairy ; 10 © 15c - * ' EGOS Firm at He. . , ULTRY tu > ke'ysH'fW ' c : ' 'chickens , 7Sc ; ii.J > < riH4cgecso55Vtc. : . WIIIBKY-J1. ! ! : ' * < MI3TAL8 I-ead. steady ; sales , three cars of Mliiourl nt J2.87V5 ; rcllned , J2.90. Spelter , sal able at J3.75. PROVISIONS Pork , lower : standaid mean. Job bing , old , HO : new. J10.50. Lard , lower. Hacnn , boxed .shoulders. J5.C2Hi longs , JG ; ribs , JG.12V& ; shortH , 10.25. Dry salt meals , loxed Bhouldnrs. J4.75 : longs , J5.62V4 : rlb , . JV7S ; shirts. $3.87Vi. nECBHTS Flour. 6.0M bu. ; wheat. 19.000 bu. ; corn , 33,000 bu. ; oats. 29,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 6.000 bbls. : wheat , 11.000 bu. ; corn , 9S.OOO bu. ; onts. 21,009 bu. Liverpool MnrkvtM. LIVERPOOL , Feb. 7. WHEAT Spot Bteady ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , 5s 10d : No. 3 red spring , stocks exhausted ; No 1 hard Manitoba. Ca 9d , No. 1 California , Rs lOWd ; futures opened easy , with near nnd distant positions .lid lower ; closed with February jd lower and other innnthii Id lower : business about equally distributed : February , Bs 9Sd ! ; March , Es 10d ; April and May , Ga 9id ; June and July , 5s 9Hd. COKN Spot quiet ; American mixed , new , 3s 2id ; futures opened quiet , with near and dis tant positions Viil lower : business about equally distributed : February. 3s 2d ; March , 3s 2'Jd ; April , 3s 2VJcl ; May , 39 2Kd ; June , J 2d ; July , 3s 3liil. FLOUR Market flrm ; demand moderate ; St. Louis fancy , 7s 9d , PROVISIONS liacon. steady ; demand incxlcr- ate ; Cumberland cut , 28 to30 Ibs. , 27s Sd ; short ribs , 28 Ibs , . 27a ; langt clear , light , 2S to 45 Ibs. . 27a : long clear , heavy , 55 lb . , 2Ci M ; short clear backs , light , IS Ibs. , 2Cs M ; short clear middles , Iveavy. 55 Ibs. , 2Cs ; clear bellies. 14 to 10 Ibs. , 303. Shoulders , square , 13 tu 18 Ibs. , 2Gs M. Hams , short cut. 14 < > 10 Ibs. , 40s. Tallow , fine North American. 2CM 9d. Ilecf , exit a India mess. TSi Cdi prime. 58s Gil. Pork , prime mess , fine western , C33 9d ; fine western , medium , 47s M. Lard , dull ; prime western. 28s ; ivflned , In palls , 29s. CHEESE Quiet ; demand , poor ; finest Amer ican , white nnd colored , 41 Cd. IltlTTEIl Finest United States. 03s ; gotxl. COa. OILS Turpentine spirits , 2ftj Oil , Hosln. com mon , 7s IVi'l. Cottnn seed oil , Liverpool renned , 17s 3d. Linseed oil , 20s 3d. Petroleum , rcllned , nothing quoted. KEKHIOEHATOR IIEEF l Jicquarter , Slid ; hlndquarter , &Hd. IJLEACIHNO I'OWDEIl Ilnidwcod , f. p. b. , Llx'erpool , 7. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 12 Cs. The receipts ot wheat during * the past thieo ilaja were 131,000 centals , Including 121,000 cent als , American , Receipts : American corn , 12,900 cvntala. Weather , fine. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 7. COFFEE Options opened steady at unchanged pilces tn 3 paints decline , ruled quiet with unlmpjrlnnt variations throughout the session on small locnl trading and weak undertone following poor cables and wcuk spot marltct ; closed quiet nnd unUmngrd to t polntH net decline. Sales , lO.i',0 bags ; Including : March , JI2.25. Spot coffee , Itlo , dull ; No. 7 , J13. Mild , dull : Cordova. nO.7Jffl7.75 ; falen , 750 bags ; IIlo No. 7 , to arrlv ? at Ji.S7ti : s.iU > a , l.WO tugs , Mnracnlbo , p. t. , 600 bain llucaimengu , p. t. Warehouse deliveries fiom New York yes terday , 4tb9 bags ; New Yorlc stick tculay. 2S1.311 liags : United States gtock. 357,292 lugs ; alluat for the United States , 1M.OOO hngs ; tntul visible for the United States. 611.292 bags , against 4C3.8W bags last year. SANTOS , I-Vb. 7. Quiet ; goad avcrauo B.mtos , 14,000 rels ; receipts , 6,000 bags , stock , M.tm bags. HAMIIURO. l.'rb. 7. Ilarcly eteady ; U pfs de cline : B3len , 26,001 bags. HAVRE. Vt\i. \ 7. Closed quiet at W advance to W decline : sales , 32,000 bags. RIO , Feb. 7. Quleti No. 7 Rio , O110 ; ex- change. 9 Vi < ! lUcelptu , 5,000 bagH : rlearud for the United States. 2.000 bags ; for Europe , 1,004 bags ; Itock , . ZH.OOO bags. Tolf-ilu Grnlii Mnrkpt. TOLEDO , . Fob. 7 , W II HAT- Active nnd higher ; Nn. 2 cash anil February , 73Hc ; May , 77c ; July , "coitN Dull and teauiy ; No. I mlx'd , 23c ; May , 31 c. OATS Dull and etcady : No. 2 mUti.nl , Mic ; No. Z Hhltf. Kc ; May. 22 c. RYi : Dull : No. 2 cash , 41c. CLQVliH .BKEl-Actlv und hlfilwr ; prime cash , .February nnd March , J4.50. RKPEIITS Wheat , 2.000 bu. ; corn , 13,500 bu. ; claver wed. 73 tags. SHIPMENTS Flour , MO bbU. ; wheat. 3,000 bu. ; porn , 4,000 bu. ; clover seed 3S9 bass. , / Cifliou Market. NEW OilLK\NS , F b. 7. COTTON Steady ; cw middling , 7c ; goul ordinary. 7lGo ; net ectlpts , C.7M balm ; eipoiU , ta Orent Ilrltaln , 0.188 bales : to the continent , 17,0)7 bales ; coast wise , SV ) , imlca ; sales , l.sOO balei ; itock. cor- rectKl. 34G.HC ] balrt. NEW .YORK , Feb. 7. COTTON-Qulet ; mid- dllner. ! Uc ; net iccelpta. none ; Kro-ii receipt * , ; .37 bales ; < orwanled , 316 bales ; le > , II ! bal , all * plimers ; ° Mock , 191. OS bales. 8T/LQU1B. FcK T COTTON Steady : no mlt eportedi middling. 7c : rrcelpta. : balcv ; shin- mtnt , l.OOJ balej ; tock. 73.777 bale . Ilululli Wln'iit DUMITIt/ U -\VIIBAT No. 1 hard , cash , (2V4c ; Ffcliruariv K'Ac ; May. C6)ic ) ; No. l northern , ca h. Cl' c ; f' bruury. ! ; May. C5c ; No. 'i northern , 'cash , CSliOMltc. To arrive ; No. i ia.rdi C2Xc ; No. t northern , eittc. IuCEIITH WIical , 171,9(9 l > u. ; corn , l.Ci : bu. : out a. C.f.sj bu. BHIPMENTBr-OaU. t. l > 3 tu. \Vlient , MINNUAPOliW. I-eli. 7.-WHBAT Btrojis ; February. COV.c ; May , C2Ii C3c ; July , CH.e. FLOlilt Ttie market -without change from jeslcrday ; first | mttnt . 13 30i/3W ; nr t cleim , 3.COj second cleura , \Vliuut ( iiiuiutluu , SAN FJIANCISCO. Keb. T. \ VHEATUliIlj pecember , JUCX ; May , Jl.lMi- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Moderate Receipts of Cftttlo Encounter a Very Talr Demand. FAT STEERS GO AT HIGHER FIGURES iiilcr Rrnilrn Active nt rirm Tricon llrtivr Sliou-liiK fJ UOKM Soc nt Mtroiinrr Prlcrn mill Quicker Snlen. OMAHA , Feb. 7. Hccclpts for the days Intllcrucil nro : Cnttlr. Hogs. Sheep , Horse * . February 7 1,167 2.S.1S . . . . 23 February G Ml 1.S3.1 223 February G 1,832 3.26S "ill 13 February 4 l.iOO 6,538 1,130 February 3 1,433 MW ! CM February 1 SIS 1.B9S 18 January 31 1,133 4C9 DAY'S DISPOSITION , The disposition of the ilay's offerings of live sloclc wn1 * as follows , each buyer purChasing - Chasing the number of head Indicated : _ , . Cattle. llogB. Sheep. Omaha Packing compiny. . . . 34 6S The tl. H. Hammond Cn. , , , , . 1'9 61 ? Swift nnd Company. . . . . . . . . . . . 478 M7 The Cudahy Packing Co 265 1,103 A , Unas 36 , k , Vnnsint & Co , 17 .1. U Carey 7 J , Liobmin rtoth'Chlld 4 Hen Urn & Underwood Sd . . , Nelson Monla , . 13 Khlppers and feeders 137 1 39 Ifi over , , . 357 Total 1.241 3.0J3 33 CATTJ..13 The receipts of cattle were very moderate today , but It took four figures to express them , which was considerably bet ter than yesterday. Them were 1,167 head , as against 9G4 yesterday and 1.133 on Friday of last weak. The cold weather , or the Detter demand , or something else , put a llttlo more llfo Into the market , and the trade to that extent , nt least , wai more satisfactory tlmn for several days past. The quality of the fnl cattle on sale was above the average of the Week so far. nnd that fact tuny have had something to do with putting- little more life Into the trade. The most of the buyers wanted n few cattle , and , as the offerings seamed to please them , they were not long In making selections. As to values. It waat least n , good , strong market , und such cattle us were especially desirable brought better prices. The best beeves here were good enough to bring fl. the highest price paid this week up to date. A considerable proportion - portion of the cattle brought $3.7 S3.9.- . Practically everything on sale changed httnds early In the forenoon. About the utnial supply of butrhcrV stock was on enle , some fourteen or llfteen loads of cows and heifers. The market opened quite active , and most everything sold early at ( Inn prices. Thcro were a few pretty gxiod cuttle among the offerings , one bunch of l.SKi-lb. cows reaching $3.40. und some lighter cuttle $3.00fl > 3.30. There were nlso several bunches of heifers good enough to bring $3 nnd above. Only a few stackers and feeders v.-ore on Rile , and the situation was not ma terially changed as regards that class of cattle. Representative sales : sTicns. No. Av. Pr. No Av. . Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..750J300 41. .1219 J3 63 18. . .10SO :1 : 73 .1055 3 2.- 1.C. . .10M 3 C" 20. . .10J9 3 73 . .10183 35 C. . 370 3C3 44. . .1234 3 SI . 970 3 30 7. .1132 3 C5 24. . .1331 3 90 . 970 3 40 30. , lt4 ! 3 6 > 23. 3 9) ) .10.V ) 3 40 370 23.C. . .1240 3 95 .1053 3 40 10 ! 1012 370 19. .1324 3 T . .1123 HO 9. 1133 3 70 30. .1201 4 W 18. . .1211 3 GO 15. 12 < 2 3 70 1C. 4 09 12. . .1194 3 CO 21. 1143 370 4 00 1. . .1110 3 CO 10. .1079 373 COWS. 740 125 1. .790 2 25 . OJ ) 2 63 7SO 1 50 1. .1190 2 .10 * ) 2 970 1 75 2. . 075 230 .1132 261 SC5 1 75 4. . 913 2 20 .1070 26f 97 * 3. .1073 2 34 .100) 263 1. . . . 870 1 75 1. 235 E. . .12T,6 2 7D 2..1103 200 1. .1134 2 44 13. 2 71) Z. . . . 925 2 00 18. .lOfil 214 . .1150 2 7.1 1. . . S41 2 m 2 40 . .1070 2.75 .1030 201) 4 ! 240 , . 95 273 . SM 2 0 ! ) 2. .10W 2 40 2 73 2.G. .1290 2 14 G. . .11382'43 . .1077 2 73 .1150 3 10 1. .IIM 2 4 2. , .191 $ 2 84 .1.1.-810 , 1.l' .1014 2 45 . 11. l. J6 290 1..11W 220 l' 960 2 4S 24. . . SO ) 2,94 , . . . .1118 't 20 18. 2 CO 2 . ,1340 2 M 14. . . . 817 2 24 13.I . ! l030 10 ! . . 912 3 00 2. . , . 910 2 20 I , .1144 2 59 A. . . 913 3 I'l ' Jl.IIW 2.25 1. .1)10 ) 2 W A.M. . , .H'i2 3 10 ] . . . . 894 221 1.I. . . 730 2.C4 21. . . 909 3 15 2. . . . 933 2 23 4. . SS7 351 1. .12.10 3 2- ) 1..1020 2 23 8.R. . .1043 2 Kl 1. .1101 3 21 3..10.V1 3 25 , R. .1332 2 CO 12. ret 330 2..1100 225 19. .1022 2 CO 12.C. . , . .13534 40 HEIFERS. 710 250 1. ,624 2'75 2. . . SOO 3 10 50 2 IX ) 1.3i . M7 275 1. . . 99- ) S10 070 2 CO 3i . 72fi 2OT 2. . . 99930 3 10 492 2 V 9. . 933 2 SI 1. . .1S11 3 13 KH 2r 23. . 7C4 2 W 17. . . 921 3 IT 17.1C. SOO 2 ' 65 1. . ! 40 3 00 1C. . .1091 3 20 510 2 Co 304 4. . , 957 3 21 030 20 19. 3 03 . . 900 3 K ) BUI.L.9. 1..1G10 1 73 .1110 2 C ! , .1220 2 S3 1..1CTO 2 IS ' ,12W 2 K 2 90 1..1730 2 21 .1410 291 2..137J 2 30 .1387 .1.160 3 00 1..14V ) 2 M ' .1514 2 73 3 00 3. . . . 9W 2 M .1IR4 2 73 . 629 3 00 1..1710 2M .1530 2 SO .1310 3 23 1..1230 2C5 CALVES. . . 221 2 i 126 4 50 , IK 4 M . , SOO 3 21 310 4 50 , 130 B OT . . 310 3 21 110 4 54 , 170 r , oo 101' 40) 110 4 09 , 1GO 6 29 1. . . . 130 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 11. . . . 78r. 270 1. . . . 001 3 30 13. . . . T.1G 340 1. . . . 990 273 11. . . . 780 330 3 , . 3 4.1 ! . . „ 970 26D 9. . . . 615 3 3 1. . CIO 3 41 J. . . . StO 3W 3. . . . 923 330 10. . 641 3 43 2. . . . 730 3 00 9. . . . 611 S > 7. . 72 3 W 2. . . . C41 3 01 11. . . . BIB 3 40 1. . 5 3 50 2. . . . 611 3 W 13. . . . GGJ 340 11. . . 733 3 M 2. . . . 7SO 3 13 10. . . . 7.1 ! ) 3 40 23. . , . 748 3 c : 1. . . . 7SO S23 r. . . . . 471 3 4 12. . . . 433 360 ! . . „ 4H 3 23 G , . , . 848 3 40 HOaS The receipts of host numbered 2.853 hfad. ns njralnst 1,833 yesterday nnd 1,119 on Fri day ot lout wetk. The market , as u w hole , did not shnw much chance on compaml with jcsterday. The trade , however , was innro actl\c , there belnc more liny. CM In the Meld , and the meat of Hi ! offerlrRS wsrj disposed or early. As to values Ilia lions sold In nlxmt the same notch nn yesterday , or , per haps , n uliade Btionger. The popular prlruaa (4,09 , with qultn a iprlnUHn ? at (3.95 and J4.03 , but the proportion of valex nt J3.95 was lesi than jpstmbiy. As high a 14.10 was paid for ens choice Unlit load. The abundance of corn In the country U show- Inc Itself In the InrRcly lncieined welsht of the hK iccclvnl nt all the niarkctH of the count ly. The number of heavy IIOKS reeflvcfl I AUSL | > n proof that farmcm are holding back their stock and only uhlnilnK when It 1 * fully matured. Ht. IlOlllH I , I VIStlM'l. . - . ST. LOl'IS , Feb. 7-avrTLE-rIlccclptii. 3.0H h ad : mailed stcudy : jiallvo beeves , S3.25i)4.C , ; CQW and holfcrH , J1W&3.50 ; tnckcr mil fi-eil- cr , SJ.On < 73.75 : Texas uletrs , ? ; .51(3.00 ( , for Krn - tin : I3.00if3.73 fur fed. HOfJB ItPCCliitH , 4,0 > W Jieadi inarl.U 5o higher ; icnvy , Jl.lOWt.b'i : ) nU J , J4.00UI.23 ; Unlit , il.W [ J4.20. HHKEP Itccclptsi SM : mnrkft steady ; natlvrx. { : .7W3.50 ; uoutlnvcsl , $2.20 3.35 ; lamia , J3.258 i.W. _ > "t-iv Yorl ; I.lvu Stock Market. NKW YOIIK. Fi-h. 7. HEEV'IW-llecelplii. 2.1M head ; alotv and barely steady ; uteern , UJOiJJ.ioi .OIIK. St.sl ; oxen. * 1 & 3.'JO ; tiilln. H.l rt.VI ; awi , Ji.iKia3.li ) . CuMrs , Ku lowr on itcvru ; ic- frliti-rntor bff. ! io lo i-r. ailCIU' AND LAlinS-ntwslnlii. 4.M2 bond , 8h"f | ' . flow : medium to rholcii. J3n4nilMi l.itnlvi. c.ik ; medium to th-ilcti. } I.CJ'-i4S.J3 ' ; extrn , JI.SA. lIonB-'ltrrclptu , 2,9S ? head : jnail t nominally Irui at H.Ma4.B ) . l.In ntcord of recolpu at Hie four prlnclpil mor kH tor Friday. February 7 : Cattle. HOII , eiiccp. Buuth Omaha . , . , . 1,167 2.S"S . hlcvieo . , . , . . . C.w ) 1C.OOO 11.01) ) Canaan City . . . . . . . . . . . . I.K 11.00) Ht. J/OUl . , . . . , . , . .OM 400 Total * . . H.9C7 22SS " Kun li City r/lve Slock. KANSAS CITV. Kvb. T.-CATl'Mf-nf head ) ililpmcnts , 2,100 bead ; market steady tn Ironw ; Ttn i frtrcr * . K I'OJ.W , . J3. < 92.fM ! t > rrf tccn > . M , I Iff I 31 : nalhe few , J2.OiMf3.49 , iltKken nn.l feeders , J2.4)ff3.M | bulln , . . HOOfl Itecclpl * . 19W head , uhlpmenlii. ( W > heiid. market opened lIXTISc hlghfr , closftl with mhnncn nlon-rbulk of lM , J.r > T3. < io ; lir.nlfo , J.1.S.VW3.S3 ; packem. J3 ia4.D1 , nilte.1 , U SMTJ.M ; llKhts. JS.eOff3.f5 ; Totkem , JS.75W3.M : plRs , J1.10J > S.W. S.W.SIlEKl1 ltcelit | . 2.MO head ; uhlrinitnlii , l.OOJ hold ; mnrkct steady ; Inmb , J17SU4.4. ? , muttons. J2.WM1M. _ ' CHICAGO I.1VC STOCK. In Cnttlp the Kcrllnir AVno Hotter Tlinti Tliurnilio- . CHICAGO. 1YK 7. In cattle the feeling w.x < no letter than yestfnlaj1 , nUhoiiRh receipts were much lighter. Common to cxtrn choice liecvts Imvq found purchasers nl from J3A1 to J < 7& , iho bulk nelllnp nt from J3.fr ) to JI.M , nnd ex. portent' weight * nt fmm fl RO to JI.75 , llutchorx' cnttlo have met with n ROOI ! ddnnnd nt sUvmrnr prices , and row and heifer wil < - Were larRtly at from J2 In J3.43. Itulln * oM nt from Ji to J3.5" , nnd cholco ral\o were active nt from J5.73 to J6.SO , Texn cntllo were In fair supply nnd In piwd ronufst nt fnun U.M to | 3,7'1. ' Iloff receipts were ugaln xcccdln ly Uyht ami wlleis mannRcil t dl. | vi c of their coniilitn- tntnt * nt nn ndvnnc of Bo. Common to primp droves found purchnscrs nt frum JI.03 to Jt.JS. Cie bulk of the raU K-lnir nt frum JI.21 In JO ) . l'rlce i ttcie Po hlsher tlm-j a week asx < i the best relllnc IJc lower than n ) r ntro. In sheep the ndxanced | > rlces continued In IK > well innlnlalnrd , nnd common M choice native nhpcp s ld nl fnm J2.W li > J-1.M. chlelly fit fmm 13 to J3 tw. Westerns miM nt from J1.SO In JJ.M : > earllnR < nt from J3.G' ' ) to J ( 10. nnd limlis nt fivm J3.7. ! to J4.80 , n few common latnln Ki'lnf nt from JJ.21 to 13.60. Ilceelpli ! Cntlle. 5.WJ head : hoes. 16,00 , head ; sheep , ll.Oiii ) head. head.Wool Wool .Mnrki't. ItOSTON , Teh. 7. The llvwlon Commerelal nul- letln will sny tomorrow \ ( Iho wool market ; The only fo.tttn-p of the nmkrl 1ms bocn the Illicnit buying of Montana line staple on n Iwsls of IT nnd f8 cent cleai by n Massachusetts \voisteil mill. The market l a llttlt oUtnllcr and there Is n nhide better demand fi > r American wools. Cable dispatches from Antwerp nnd Mon tevideo note Hint prices thcrn have follownl ( he London adrnncp. The heavy fnltures In the clnthlnK tuule nnd the disorganisation of prices on meiV'n wear wiols continue to check actlUly hero. The sales of tin week arc 2.C,15.0c Iba domestic nnd l,24 , fli > 1 ll . forelKn , nR lnnt 1.6JG.OOO llw. ilomctlc nnd 1 , 411,00' ) tin. forelRn last week , nnJ 2.319.r. Ibs. ilomeMIc nnd 8 < WX ( Ibs. for ; elRn for the samn week last > i'nr. Tile nalM to ilali' show nn Incrrns * of 1I30,3SI ll . domeitlo nnd 4.717'iW ( His. frrelRn o\er the same dalu In 1S5. ! The receipts today show an Incirate of 77i5 talcs domestic arid H.CM bales foreign. I'oorln .Unrkrln. rnOItlA. Feb. " . COHN Finn : new No. I. 28c : new No. 3 , 27 c. OATS Firm. Inactive ; No. \\lilte , 20iUJ20Wc : No. 3 while.19i4HnVic. . HYE Dull : No. 3. 4)V4H41c. WHISKY Finished Ro.ds. on the basis of J1.2I for | IRI ! : wines. KECElPTS-Corn. SI.BM lius. : oTts , 31.0M bin. ; ry . 1.8IVI bus. : whUky , rene : wheat , 1,9)0 ) tins. SUIl'MENTA-Corn. 21.SOU bus. ; ont . 61.9M bus. : rye. 6 * ) bus. ; whisky. 2ij enls. : wheat. 1,200 bus. _ . _ Suu-nr NE\V YOIIIC , Ki'b. " . SUOAIl Haw , firm : sale , &V ) loin Siunntrn centrlfiiRal , 9fi test , nt 3tc , ox-ship , i M tnna Jnmnlcn Muscovado , S3 test , nt 3Vlc. Ilollned , quiet. LONDON , Feb. 7. RUOAH Cane , Itrm ; cen- IrlfURal Java. 13s li4d ! ! Muicainiln. fair r - llnlnB , 11s 6d. HMI , firmer ! February and March , Us WKATIIKH r 1'nlr , with AVrNt WlnilH 1'roinlNPil for ! Vt > brtiMlii. WxVSHINGTON. Feb. 7. The forecast for { Saturday I ? : Kor Nebraska. Colorado nnil Wyoming Fair ; west winds. For Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Knn- imn Fnlr ; llBht. noitherly winds. For Iowa and Missouri Fair : variable wind ? . For South IDalcota Fnlr ; warmer In the eastern portion ; westerly winds. For Montana Cloudy , with snow flurries ; colder In the northwest portion ; westerly winds , becoming northwesterly. I.ucnl lU-oord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHEH BU- UHAU. OMAHA. Feb. . 7. Oinnha rec ord of temperature nnJ rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of past four ISM. 1895. 1S94. 1S93. Maximum temperature . . . 2S 3 51 G Minimum temperature . . . 11 20 2G Ifi Average temperature . . . . 28 12 3S 6 Precipitation . 00 .T .00 .09 Condition of temperature and precipita tion nt Omaha'for the dayand'slnco March 1. 1893- ' - Normal temperature ' . . . . . . nv.- . k 21 Deficiency , for the ulny . , . - < . - . i. ' I Normal precipitation. . ; , . . .if" " . . . ' .02 Inch Deficiency for the day . 02 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 21.01 Inchon Deilcleticy since March 1 . 11.45 Inches from Stntloiin nt 8 1 > . in. . T Indicates trace of precipitation. Ij. A. WI2LSII , Observer. 1'roti-xl An"lii t Iho l 1111 run lineIInc. . KANSAS O1TY , ' Feb. 7. The ICansns Live Stock exchange ftt a meeting held hero this afle noon adopted a proto t rgn'nst the cattle quarantine line for 1S30 , pro- multrnted by Sec-rotary Morton. They claim the new quarantine order removes the line further north , Including nil of Texas nnd Oklahoma In the district , which , they claim , will work Irreparable Injury to their Interests. Hpsoltitlons were adopted requesting that the lines of 1893 be re-estab- llshed. m Itlll bo an agreeable surprise to porajni subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo hail by taking Ctamberlalu'a Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , In many Instances the attack may lo prevented by taking this remedy as soon ho the first symptoms of Iho disease appear , 25 an.-V 50 rent bottles for ale by druggists. Till : IIUAI.TY MAIIKUT. INSTIIUMKNTS placed on record February 7 , l&OG : l&OGVAUUANTY DEEDS. 13 W Jncoblo to , lot U , block 1. South Omnhii View E50 Joscphlim Kltlta to V P Dunck , lot C , block I , Kountze 3d nUd 3,00 C W O UOWIIH nnd wife to K 1 ! D.in- Icl ? , lolH 12 und 13 , block 1 , 1'ottcr add 2 P ] { Daniels to ii H Down ; , pamo. . . 2 John McCrcnry to M K K Hnow- den , cast 85 feet of lot 21 , block 2. Maryavllle udd GOO L , U Konyinaii and husbapd to I .aura Keriyman , north 1M feet of lot I , Choliman'x add 'IK John Jlarrett and wife to 1'atk Jonlan , lots t nnd 2 , block 222 , Florence & 00- Central Ioan and TruHt company to II S U'ulkrr. north VI feet or tax lot 11 in 15-1S-U O.DOO G 8 Ambler and wife to O I'lrknrd , lot 10 , block 17 nnd lot 1C , block 29. Ambler 1'laco 109 Mary Cunningham to Edward Itaii- nlr. Jr. , lot 'J. CtiritiliiKhnin's mid. . . . GOO W T Seaman ml wife to Carrie rcmnnurl. lot 21 , IIiibet'H add 1 South Omnha Land company tn WIN llumKon , lot 1C , block 1U , Buuth Omaha , . , , . , , 400 QUIT CI < AIM DICI5D8. D li Carpenter to W W Lemon , lot ' ' 3. block C , Jluwlhornn add 1 HKICUS. Special maatcr to J II Packard ct nl. . Jot 5 and west half of west one-third of lot C , block Jll , Omtlia 13H.OCO Total amount of transfcrn J1ISJ31 : JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10'H ) . Oniiihn , Neb. COMIVIISSION GRAIN , ; PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS lllVi llonij of Trade , Dlicct vuru 13 ChlciiKU and New York. i. vt > : Twli'iit ! John A. Warren & Co- Our Free Letter Ilcvlewlnc the train and slock .narXtts , will b * tint you dully on request. In the hope of rtejtrv. IIIK part of your builnrri. Orders solicited fur rahh cr on three to five point margins. J , R , WILLARD & CO ileubeis ChKatJ Hoard of 'fittm , K v.- York I'roOuco Uxch.inict. N iv Vork Cons. 'Itock chin ; * . 17 lloaid Trailt. < ; hlito. ; tl Nc-.7 York. Ilouiflit and tolil on cuwmlsalun , Ueclicm In vestment Co. ColoruJo 3prlnc > , Cole ,