THE OMAHA DAILY J3RE : 1TKSDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1890. ' COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL There Was a Break In the Hun of Ball New * , CORN IS PRACTICALLY UNCHANGED InVlicnt There AVnn n I'rcHy ( liinit Triule , the Mnrltrt ttitvlntr One Cent Itinme. CHICAOO , Feb. ll-Tlicro ( wan n brcnlc today In the run of bull news which wheat has been having for the part work or so nnd nhorts recovered gome cf tholr louses , Miry closing % c lower thnn Saturday's closing price. Corn Is practically unchanged and oats Uc lower ; pork declined 7lic ; lard , 2Kie ; ribs , Cc , In wheat there WAR a pretty good trail ? , the market having le range. The fcellne ; ' ' -.xl'jps-J wa3 weaker dining the earlier hours , but later a steadier tone prevailed. The early news wns qulto bearish nnd holder : ! were Inclined to realize. Northwest receipts were heavy. Liverpool nnd Berlin markets wcio weak nnd the llluck sea ports shipped nrucli more heavily last week than they have been Uolng of late. The Holds arc already well protected against BCVoro cold nnd reports from eastern millers were to the effect that wheat was rela tively hlKhcr than Hour precluded the Idea of further purchases of cpot grain In mar ket nnd pending the tcndjuslment of Its value to the priceof. the inunufueluied nrtl- tlu. All thin-had n decidedly weakening tendency , nnd May whi'nt , which on Knlur- duy closed woitli from CT'.io to 67''ic. opened this inonilng ut froirr GOHc down to OC-c ) , nnd had worked down to cu'/ic ' In the course of unother hour. The market was sttndlcd by t.Mo llberul oxiiortf , thu totnl of wheat nnd Hour aggregating u72/iO lui , , of which 275- ( XW bu , was In Hour. There was a good < ; ai h demand reported nt the ilMllne. The total sales wcie 190,000 bu. The decroiiBe In the vltlblo wipply wns CIB.COO bit. , nRiilnat n reduction of l.ail.OW bu. last year. Moro selling wns Induced on the anticipated large local ret'dplB for tomorrow and the price liad n further decline ; Hrnt to Me. round which point thi'iu wag a protracted strug gle , and then to tu'tc , whcrn lira contest was arrested for a time. The weakness continued during the lu < < t hour nnd May wheat wont to Ct' c , or l'ic below the close Saturday. After that It rose quickly to C'i'.ic ' , and left oft at Ci ic. The recovery WIIH duo to the report that In January the world's stocks of wheat and Hour decreased 2lWr ; , , X > bu. , nnd to the taking of about 209,000 bu. of cash wheat hero for rail ship ment and 12 boat loads at New York for ex port. C'orn was rjulct and a shade easier with wheat , but light receipts nnd free exports prevented nny material loss. Trade , how ever , wni dull and narrow. May opened unchanged nt SO ic , sold to from 30c to SO'.fec and off to UO'.ic. There was a little rally during the closing hour nnd May re acted to SO c. at which It closed. Oats worn quiet and heavy. Inline-need by n similar feeling In wheat. May opened \ic \ lower at 21Vic , sold at 21 = c , declined to 21 and closed nt 21Jc. ! Provisions were Inclined to weakness nt the opening'on account of the unexpectedly largo run of hogs , but buying orders quickly absorbed the olferlngs nnd prices held well. Hut the heaviness of the grain markets In the afternoon had a depressing effect , prices declining before the close to the lowest Hg- ures made nt the start. May pork , which closed Saturday at J10.32'/ . , opened nt from J10.72V6 down to $10. 'V6 , recovered to $10.35 nnd closed nt JIO.1'3 bid. Miry ribs opened Oc lower at S5.27i. ! sold ut from J3.30 to J3.32'A nnd closed nt $ ! i.271bid. . Mnv lard 'opened 24o ! lower nt $ B.c."i. sold to $3.Ci'i and closed at the opening price. Kstlmates for Tuesday : Wheat , SCO cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 200 curs ; hogs , E.OOO head. The loading futures ranged as follows : _ ArtlcloslOjijU. I lliTii. I Low. | PloTT Cnsh quotations were ns follows : FLOUR Stendy ; winter patents , J3.40B3.70 ; winter straights. J2.SOSi3.40 ; bakers. J2.10W2.40 ; spring patentH , J3.10f3.23 ; spring straights , J160IJ ) 2. SO. WHEAT No. 2 spring. G40C4TBC ; No. 3 spring , 61V4fiG4c ; No. 2 red , CSHGtoftc. CORN No. 2. 28c. OATS No. 2 , is Jc ; No. 2 white. 211,40220 : No. 3 white , f. o. U. 19Vt < r2IKc. 11VE No. 2. f. o. b. . 3S' .c. 11ARLEV No. 2 , nominal ; No. > , f. o. b. , 25W38o ; No. 4. f. o. b. . Me. FLAX SI-HSU No. 1. BO C. TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlme. J3.90. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , J10.10S15.15 ; lard , per 100 H > . , J5.45n..47i ! ; short ribs Bides ( loose ) . J5.U75.20 ; dry unltdl shouldern ( boxed ) , 4iff5c ; short clear sides ( bojcwl ) , CH@5ic. ! I'Ol'LRY ' Firm ; , turkeys , HiJ13c ; chickens , 7'/4irriOa ; ducks. 105T12C. WHISKY Distillers' flnUhrd goods , per gal. , $1.22. SUOARS-Cut loaf , J5.S1 ; granulated. J5.19 ; standard "A. " J5.06. The following were the receipts and shipments today ; On the ProJuoa oxo'ianso todav tha uuttor mar ket was linn : creamery. 14QlRHc : dairy , BO lUu. KITKO , llrm ; frcuh. I'-'MSiac. Chceae , quiet ; NKW YOIIK GKMSHAL MAIIKKTS. ClonlnR QnotadoiiM oil the I'rliiclpnl COIIIIIIOI | | | | * H anil KtaplcN. NI3W YOIIK. Feb. lO.-KLOUn-Itecelpts , S1.COO bbls. ; exports , 2S.COO bbla. Mnrket dull nnd heavy ; None quotably lower ; bids C@10c lower and quotations romcwlmt nominal ; city mill pat ents , J3,4&ff3t5 ; winter Btrafghts , . $3.W3.75 ; \vlnter patcntB , J3.80W4.00 ; winter extras , } 3.M ; winter low Brailc-s , J2.30f2.70 ; sprlne Iqw uradea , Jl.fWjfi.W. llj-n Hour , quiet ; guperllne , t2.CiiiT2.7S' fancy , j.70i)2.90. Iluclnvhcat ( lour , Blow ; } 1.:5 Bliot. lUJriCWIIRAT Quiet nt 30i40c. COHN MBAL Rtnidrt yellow western , coarse , 72ff73o ; Ilrundywlne , J2.IO. IlYK Nuinlnul ; 40ff13c. IIAHLKV Htraily ; iimltlni , ' , 41JT46c. IIAHLDV MALT Blcndy ; western , 4CO54c. WIlHA'lKxiwrts , US.OW tin. ; spot lower ; No 3 rvd , ( % ; No. 1 hard , 771lc. f. o. b. , afloat , Options onvnnl weak under lower cahloa nnd lieavy world'M uhlprnenlH nnd ileellncil all day. In- lluen l by heavy llquklatlon , forelun sclllnir. email American ami Kim-llaa vUlhlo mipply , ile- crraiieH and InrKu eprlriK wheat receipts ; finally rallied on expoit demand and cold wave , nnd closed Irregular at K4W1HC net loren No. 2 r l , I-'ebrunry , closed at 73o ; May , 72C73 13-lCc , closed nt 72S > c. COHN IU-celpt , M.COO bu.j cxiiortB , 47,400 bu. ; iu > t dull ; No. 2. SCie. ) Optlong opened weak nnd declined under prospects qf hirEO recflpta nnd sympathy with wheat , ilaally Milled with wheat nnd clofej WITVio lower ; February closed at SGKc ; Muy. 36 3.1C3C > ic , cli sed at 1C lie. OATJ3 Hi-celpts , 121 , 9 bu.j exports , CO.COO bu. ; -pot qult-t ; No. , S5 .Sc. OptlonH dull nml fttiturelc-eit nil day. closing HO net lower ; Fcbru- ury closed at K'/to ; May , -JHOil o , closed at . HOPB Qultl and steady ; utate. common to choice , 1S)4 ) crop , 2iC4\4c ! \ ; UliS crop , 4B9o ; I'a- clflo C30 t , 1S04 crop , 2i ! 4ic ! ; 1855 crop , 4rOc. HIDKS-null ; wet > altrd , ! W to S5 Iks. , He ; Ilut-nos Ayr , drj' . 2 > ) lb . , lUai Texas , rtry , 24 to M Ibs. . da ; Caliroiula. 21 lo 2i | b . , 1lc. L13ATIIEH Firm ; hemlock sole , lluwios Ayrcs , Unlit to heavy welKhts , 20e ; nclds. 2IR23c. WOOL-qulct ; ilomcstlo Ikfce , lCfl2e ; pulled. 19U2CC. I'nOVISIONB Cef. . ateadv ; family , 10W12e ; extra nu-ss , So ; In-cf hams. )0c ; packet , 13,004(9.60. Cut ineatB , qulot ; plcklnl Imlin. b'iii9o. I..THI , dull : western Btt-nni clostnl ut I5.77U ntkf < l ; May , J5.S5. iiomlnul ; rt-llnrd , strudy ; contlnont , JC.10 ; Houth American , 10.35 ; compound , 4 > ; fD ( < - . 1'oik , dull ; IIH-WI , | 11.UD011,2S ; short clfur , Jll.WffU'.W ; family. 111. TALLOVV null ; city , 31 3-Ko ; country , 31 5-lCc. I'BTUOLlU'M-Steudyj United closed at 11.43. UOBIN Dull ; klralncd , common to good , Jl.57 01. 60. HICU-Btcady ; ilorneatlr , fair to extra. Jlfcneo ; Japan , 3 ° iiic. MOLABSUS-Flrmly held : New OrK-aiu , open kettle. KOOd to choice. 23O37c. Tl'HI'iNTINK-Qulft ; 2 awVlc. CHBEHIt-Qulet : larKf. CfllOUc ; amnll , CC10 ic ; ' rnrt akln , 3UC4ci full aklnm , S4f4c. HUTTKIl Heftjlpta , 7,391 pki ! . Market strtme ; creamery , 12iil9c ; wfstern dairy. 10fl4cj . F-Oas Hecelpla , 6.i\plK8 , llurket firm ; atnte and rmnnyivarila , 15c ; > vt tern , H tilJctouth ; - rrn. UHflHHe , M17TAUSI'le Iron , quiet ; wuthorn , I11.75O 1J.2J ; northern , IIMXHU3.M. Cupper , steady ; brukciV price , } 10.S ; rxchniiKe price , | 10.W > O ja.ii. Jjcxnl , Mi in i broken' price , IS ; eiclianue prlco. (3.12 03.19. Tin. tartly itindy ; strulla , JU.iyi3.41. I'latra , steady , Spelter , dull ; ilo- tneotlc , JI.001M.M. COTTON BUUD OIL Inactive , vrllb. price * n n.i n.illy uni-hnnccd , prlmi" M-UI ! * , 23c. prime * iir..iiicr yell w , 27c. prime while. 30O31c- OJIAII.V < ! IMHAL : MAiticnT. Coiullllon of Trnilr nml < luotntlon > nn Slnplinnil I"ancr I'roilticc. The liKTiI demnnd for tK * 1 very ll/tht / , nm1 If It vinx nol for the e Mcrn mrtlct , It would not be long before commission house : would The rtceipti of poultry are cnly moilerate , nnd prices are hlRii nnd have bocn for some time. Ths market has fluctuated very little ol l.ile. TlHdjrnnml for butter In the ea t Is extremely llcht ; 1,1 fnct , there In nlmoM n demand even nt Int low tit ires prevailing. Quotation * : BiUIS-Htrletly frr h utiK-k , lie. Ilirmni - Fair to Rood stock , SJ9o ; choice to fancy country , 130 He. VKAL-Cholce fnt , 70 to IM Ibs. , are quoted nt AtrTci Inrcu and coarnc , 40oC. ClliiHi--DnrnrFtle : hrlck , 11'ic ; IMnm , pet d z. . J3.Wi Club house. Mb. Jnrn. per doi. , J3.W ; LlmLcrKcr. fancy , per Ib. , ll'ic ' ; Iluquef'rt , " 4-lh. . J r , per doz. , J3.CO ; Young Amcrlcns , llHe : Twins , fancy , lie. roULTKV DresdMl-Chlckens , H ' ! ic ! conrw nnd larKe , 5fl c ! ducks , choice , OWlOc ; turkeys , chidce , IKllS'.jr ; Kecsc , ? c. roULTHY I.lve-C. JnPolnon of the Montana I'oulliy TnckltiR nnd Supply company , quotes live poultry ( Irm nnd ' .intpJ at ! lions nn. ] younic rwxtpii , MSe ; old rocki. ! Uc : turkey hens. Site : j-ounit turkey Kobhlcrs , 7l.4o ; old Toms , Cc ; ducki , full feathcieil , 7c ; Reese , Cc , HAY Upland , 3.00 ; midland , J4.61) ; lowland , 11.00 ; rye straw , 13.60 ; color mnkt-ii the price on hay ; llcht bales cell the b st. Only top Bin Jet brlntr top prices. 11HOO.M COHN Kxtremcly slow sale ; new crop , delivered en trnrk In country ; choice crcc-n selMvarkliiR carpet , per Ib. . 2'le ' ; choice green , rmuilnk- hull. 2 < ic ; common. Uto. OA&IK Jack snip7CcW 1.00 ; Roldcn plover , J1.25 ; Jack rnbhlts. per dnz. , I1.00W1.40 : small rabhlls. I'OcflJI.OO ; nmllnnl ducks. J3.50fI3.75 ; redheads - heads , J3.75J14.00 ; cntWislmck ducks , J3.OOfTS.00 ; leai. blue wlnic , $2.0002.25 ; tcnl , sreen wine , Sl.75tt2.no ; mixed ducks , } l,7 "Q2.2.i ; Canada Becsc , l6.TOH7.r,0 ; small K e. J4.MUD.OO ; brunts , J3.M ; sijulrrels. per cloz. . COI76r. I'inio.\S : Live , 1.00 ? l,10 ; dead plgcona not wanted. VEOBTAnLRP. TOMATOES Florida , per flx-basktt crate , $4.M $ < } 5.00. UAULIPLOWKIl Prr doz. , 5I.M. CAnUAOK-Cnlirornla rU : * . per Ib. , 2c. I'OTATOICS Fancy native stock , 80c ; from store In small lots , 30133c ? ; Colorado stock , 43 fflflo. ONIO.VS-Pcr bu , . 35iSlOc. HIANS Ilnnd picked navy , per bu. , Jl.CO. SWRKT I'OTATOIXS Choice clock , J2.COC2.73 per bbl , CRLRnr California , per doz. . No. 1. 0c ; No. 2 , 7fic ; western Nrhmskn , 400130. LIMA rttSANS-rer II. . . Cc. WATKH Clir.SS Per Ift-qt. cafe , J1.73. PIR PLANT Hot house stock , p r doz. bunches , OOo. FHtlTTS. MEXICAN STnAWUK15Itn-S-None. APPLIIS-Cholce Ili-n Davis , J2.7Sff3.00 ; choice wlno cnim nnd willow twins. J3.23W3.CO. CHANHKHIllKS-Jcrse-y , JS.73. MALADA nilAPIi-Pcr ! W-lh. bbl. , J5.OOIT3.oO ; per Cj to 70-lb. KIUSS , JO.Cnfn.OO. THOP1CAL FKUITS. , 0"ANP'8-CnIlfoinln ' ; biMd ( l ReeJUngs , fancy. " : runcy navcis' * 3-w ! . B Messlnas , J3.C09i.25 ; Cnllfornlns , 1IANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.0 < { T5-2j ; medium slzrd bunchro. J1.75Q2.00. MISCKLLANIiOUS. pYSTEHS-Mcdlums. 15e ; standards , 20c ; extrn selects. 23c ; Ilranch & Co.'s selects , 27e ; New lork count * . 30o ; standard bulk , per gal. , J1.10. IIONKY-Fnncy white , per Ib. , loc. MVI'LK SYIlUP-Flvo gal. cans , cnch , J2.73 ; ' Pure Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; pcr KUAUT Per bbl. , J3.75 ; half bbl. . ' FIUS-New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , lOc ; imported fancy , SO-lb. boxes , 15c ; choice , 10-11" . boxcw. ll'tniSc. DATUS Now Persian , CO-lb boxes , per Ib. . S'.te ; finds , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , c. MAl'LU fUIGAU Choice , per Ib. , OfllOc. PRESERVES Assorted. 20-lb. polls , each , CO'COANUTS Per 100. H.CO ; each , 5c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium slzilOc ; Tarragona nlmonds , per Ib. , large , 124c ! ; Ilrazlls , per Ib. , So ; Encllsh walnuts per Ib. , fancy raft shell , lie , starmnrds , HBllHc ; Illberts , per Ib. , lOc ; peacnns , polished medium. lOc ; large , 12c : peanuts , raw , G'.ici roasted. 7fi > 7',4c ; hickory nuts , tm.ill. per bu. , J1.75 ; hickory nuts , large , pcr bu. , Jl.CO ; black walnuts , per bbl. . J2. DRESSED MRATS. UEKF Good steers. 400 to 600 Ibs. , 5',4tiCc ; good cows nnd heifers , 4iC5c ; medium cows nnd heifers , 4(4e ( ; good forcquarters cows and heifers , 3V4o ; good hindquarters cows and heifers , 6Hc ; cow rounds , 5c : cow chucks , 3e : beef tenderloins , fresh , 20c ; frozen , 19c ; beef rolls , boneless , SfiO'.Jc ; sirloin bulls , boneless , OJrOHc ; loin backs. 9fi9'Sc ; cow ribs , No. 3 , 77lic : cow loins , No. 3 , SQSHc. MUTTON Dressed multon , C'.Jc ; racks , 10o : legs , Sc ; saddles , EC ; stews , 3c. POItK Dressed hogs. OVic ; pork loins , CVSci spare rlbe , Cc ; pork thoulders , fiJic ; park shout- dern , skinned , C'Ac ; pork Irlmmlngs , Co'tender ; loins , lie ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz , 35c. IIIDK3 AND TALLOW. Some persons , according to the Shoe nnd Leather Hovlew , hold the opinion that hides arc accumulating nt country points since the com petition among city dealers to buy them Iina decreased. Natural conditions seem ( o favoi the new plan of buying on selection. The tan ners nro not anxious for hides and Ihcre Is no Incentlvn for dealers to scour the country In quest of them. Quotations : HIDES No. 1 grctn hides. 4c ; No. 2 creen hides , 3c ; No. 1 green salted hides CoNe 2 green salted hides , 4c ; No. 1 green alted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , Cc-No. 2 green salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4o ; No. 1 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , Co- No. 3 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4cNo 1 dri ? Illnt hides. 7 So ; No 2 dry flint hides. 6 < g No. 1 dry salted hides. c ; part cured hides , HO per Ib. less than fully cured. SHKKP PELTS Green salted , each 23CCOc- green salted shearluigs ( short wooled early skins ) each Ho ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early braska Murrain wool pells , per Ib actual weight , 4fo ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per H. . . actual weight. 4iSOi4o ; dry ( lint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per ib nctunl weight , 4f5o | ; dry pieces nnd bucks' nctunl weight.405c ; feet cut off. oa It la usclcsV to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND qnKASB Tallow , No. 1. 3V4o ; tallow No. 2 , 3c ; grease , white A , 3Ue ; grease , white 1 , 3c ; grease , yellow. 2'ic ; grease dark. 2e ; old butter , 2 2ito ; beeswax . prime , 15 T22o ; rouBh tnllow. IVic. HONKS In cnr Iota welched nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , JlZ.ooftH 00- dry country , ttleacned , pcr ton , J10.00R12.00 ; dry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton. JG.oOiS8.00. \VOOI < Unwashed , fine heavy. C7c ; fine light S9a ; quaiter blood , 10iffl2a ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 6tr9c ; cotted and broken , coarse. 7fl9c' cotied and broken , fine. COSc. Fleece washed Medium , ISillSo ; line , HiTflCc ; tub washed ICfi ) 18c ; black , So ; bucks , Co ; tag locks. 2S3o ; dead pulled , CSCc. FUHS. Toli'ilo ( Sriilii TOLEDO , Feb. lO.-WHIJAT-lmver ; No. 2 cosh. 731io ; May , IDftc ; July , 71',4o. COIIN Active and bteady : No. 2 mixed , 29o ; No. 3 mixed , 2SUo ; May. 31c. OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 mixed , V4o ; No. 2 while , 22o r3 May , SJlio. HY14- Dull : No , a cash , 41e , CIXViil BKEI'J Active ; prime cash nnd Febru. nry , J4.CO : March , J4.C7H01-W. HKCKIl'Tft Flour , COO bbls. ; wheat , 6.COO bu. ; corn , 14,000 bu. ; oats , 1CK bu , ; rye , -1,000 bu , ; clover seeil , 437 bags , BHII'MENTB Flour. 1,000 bbls. ; wheat. 6,600 bu.j corn , 6,000 bu.i n * , 1.000 bu. ; clover eei-d , 483 bag * _ , Slnrki-t , NKW YOIIK. Feb. 10.-COFFEE Options opened steady at 20ft 23 poinU advance on light DuroiH-an quotations , foreign buying nnd local covering , Advancu checked by continued apathy of Kpol bujr . Closnl steady at 1S8S ) iwlnls net lulvanci' . Bpot coff < e , Hlo , quiet und stcvidy ; Ni ) . 7 Mil ) , ISc ; mllJ , nulvt ; Cordova. J1C.75 in7.75 ; wiles , 1,600 bam MurocalbD and COO bairs Ountenmlo , p. t. Wnrehouhe deliveries from New York iestrrday , 11,191 butm ; New Yolk stock today , 270.C' ) ! bags ; United Ktaleu stock , 33V.OU7 bags ; ullsul for tlm United Stat , HI. 000 I.HEUJ total visible for the Unltfd Btatl-n , 4S3.00I bags , agulnut 41,48 UUKS lust year. S , FvU W. Flrui ; K < Md uvcrafu Santoi , L $ H. 10 , recelntK. S.O rmirx. . . > Wwkly report Kirtn. recvlpt" during the wk , 17000 Iflpj , nhipnient * to the t'nltul Slnten , 14,000 IntRX. IIAMIII HO. Keh. 10. Klrm ; i l rfB. ndvnncei fnlec. M.ono bint * , MAVIli : . I'eU 10.nod quiet nt UC % ' net ndvnncf ; foltd. 29.oon t-nnr. mo DIJ JANKIHO. Feb. lO.-Stmrty : No. 7 , J1J.95 ; cxchnniro , 9 S-32d ; recclptu , 3.OX1 bum ; rlrnml fnr the fnltfsl Statro , 7,0)0 lags ; for Kitripo , J.IWt IrngUi Block. n .OOO ling" . \\V-ekly report Steady ; receipt * during the week , JS.WO linen. _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AM ) IIOND.S. \\'n * I'riiiioiiiicoil Strrnnlli ThrotiKliotit. NK\V VOUK , Ktli. 10. The fpjculatlon twl.iy wns chnrncterlxpit by pronoiincoil ( trenRth. The volume of business ce led nny totals lncc the Mormy ilnys following the Venezuelan inec- faice. The denllnKS were very widely dis tributed nnd trf.'k ' In a. number of u. unlly ncglectftl tlmren. Higher prlees for American securities In Ixindon purclmccs for that account In Ixindon. purchnfes by a fuller appreciation of the Improved outlook on this side n denned by the success of HIP government Iwnd l wo ; an easier condition of the time nviney market nnd weakness In foreign ejtchinKn rates all con tributed to encourage the local dealers. The chnnRe In front on the pnrt of Ixnidon , which had prcxlously bt-oi a persistent and fairly large roller , wns contldeied jmrtlcularly encouragluit , lending coinmlfslon houses leportcil an Inllux " ' .oolern nnd n decldcilly cheerful tons pr > - vailed. Tlie news of the appointment of a mini- IKMof Imnks ns Ruvernment depoiltorlen for the new Iwndi ! ivns regnrded n tending to prevent extreme disturbance cf the money nmket. The purchasing movement carried Manhattan railway up 4' , per cent to 113. A vaildy of favorable ivports nnd rumors regnrSSig lhf propeity that lnvi > recently been current , were njtnln made to il pet vice , but all n yet lack olllclal vcil- llcatlon. Tobacco fell off n fraction , and then on heavy purchases , Jumped I per cent to 79H. The movement was chlclly based on the covering operations of the professional l-nr dealers. The attending story was the one of a truce between the comimny nnd the opposing jilug tobacco manufacturers. Lack of Information of the le- IMII resulted In n flump of 2 per cent to 7',5 , but In the late dealings the up tack was resumed nnd the stock advanced to sJ. ) ( Sugnr maintained Its leadership ot Hie mar ket In point of activity , despite- unusually heavy totals In a number of shares , notably Tobacco , which figured for 60.COO. and rft. 1'nul for 40,0 * ) shares. Sugar galniil 2 per cent , but the Im provement wns not sustained. AH Washington advices that n bill had been Introduced pro viding for the repeal of the differential on the staple encouraged a raid on the patt of the traders and provoked liquidation by outsiders. The stock fell 3 per cent , but iccovcred partially afterward , nnd It closed unchanged on the day. The general list rose 1T2U per cent , with the grangers , Louisville & Nashville , Western t'nlon , Consolidated C5ai nn 1 General T71 ct le the leajcrp , Ijeathcr piefcrrod wns a conspicuous cxueptlon to the movement , receding 2j } per cent on re iterated statements of the Improlablllty of action on a dividend at the coming meeting of the directors. Around 1 p. m. , the execution of realizing sales on a liberal scale unsettled the market. Manhattan lost Vi per cent of the rise , and Important recessions occurred In many other stocks. In the late operations pliers ngnln took on strength under the leadership of To bacco nnd Sugar. The closing was active ard strong at general fractional concessions from the be t prices , but with material net gains the rule. The bond market displayed considerable Irregu larity today , but the undertone was firm. The Bnlc.s were ? 2.070,0-W , ( Jovernments stiffened slightly on purchases of $3G2UQO. Hv'enlng Post's London financial cablegrams : The Ilnnlc of England's selling price of bar gold wa raised to "Ss > , td today. There was no change In the price of eagles. The bank evidently wishes to check the exports of bar gold , pre fer ring to sell at a prollt the eagles bought some time ago. The stock markets wuie good today and the closing nt thu best. Cunsola sold nt 10SH. It Is felt that the pallllcnl hurlozn Is clearing generally and particularly the Vene zuela matters. The feature , however , today , was the rush for Kalllrs here and from Paris. This was done partially from a bullish article In the Times and partly on Mr. Rhodes' return to South Africa. The settlement began today nnd a scarcity of stuck helped the rise. Ameri cans were utront ; , closing at the best , but the excitement In KnrTlra diverted the real anima tion from all other mark'cts. It Is Impossible to say whether another booni Ui Kalllrs bus really lx > gun becaiibu mlttlcs now enter so largely Into the matter , but the buying Is of n very good kind nnd the public Is coming In ngnln. The Paris market was quiet and the market firm. firm.The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks ot the New York exchange today : Tha total sales of Blocks today were 424.403 shares. Including : American Sugar. 93,600 ; To bacco , 65,700 ; Atchlsoii , 17,600 : llurllngton , 14,100 ; Chicago Qns , 4,900 ; Consolidated Oas , 8,000 ; Distilling , 10,100 ; General Electric. 8,100 ; Kansas & Texas preferred , 3,600 ; Louisville & Nashville , 10,100 ; Manhattan , 9.9UO ; Missouri Pacific. 9,600 ; Northwestern , 6,900 ; Pacific Mall , 3,200 ; Rending , 11,800 ; Hock Island , 18,000 ; St. Paul , 4,000 ; South ern prefemd , 5.400 ; Tennessee Cool nnd Iron , 8,600 ; United States Leather preferred , 15-.SOO ; Wabash preferred , 6.4W ; Western Union , 9,600 ; Wheeling & Lake Eric , 4,100. New Yorlc Mom-y Mnrlcot. NEW YORK , Feb. 10. MONEY ON CALL Steudy at 345 per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed , 3 per cent , PRIME MERCANTILE l'APER-5'SiS7',4 per " ' "ST'ERLINQ EXCHANGE Weak and lower. with actual business In bankers' hills at Jt.STHW 4.87 % for demand , nnd J4.861504.SG14 for sixty days : posted rates. JI.87ft4.i8V4 and J4.88V40 4.8'J',4 ; eommercn.il bills , J1.K > ' , & . 11AR SILVER 67c. SILVER CERTIFICATES 67H06SC. GOVERNMENT BONDS Firmer ; slate bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds were an follows ; Aflulm. IIKHLIN , Feb. 10. The weekly statement of thu Imperial Hank of Ocrmuny shown tlm follow ing changes as compared with the previous ac count ! Cuih In hand , Increuned , 10OtOoo > > marks ; ticuvury nolrs , Increased , lOii > , ( U ) marks ; olher sccurlllei , dicreaiud , 32,320OVO ninrks ; notes la circulation , dorren * < l PS.f,2H.Oi mnrk . Exchange - change un Ixindon , Uflft days' sight , 20 markl 45'i pfir , ' ' * PARIS , Feb , ln.-4 eTtC- Three per rent tfnti , lalf Me for the arc Mint ' Uxrbanga on London , 2Jf 23'.ie far checks , 7 Kim I'rrtlK'loro .Mffilnn ; Quoditlonn. SAN FIIANOISCO. Fob Hl.-ThP o.Tlelal cloning nuotntloiiBfor uiliiin ? tnsiki toltywo.'j ai follows lows- Silver Inr/t , ll'JliC ! Mnxleui dollars , Sieht drafts , jiarj tclegr.'iplilc. ] i tr. \t-tv York llntiiK ( tuiidttlons. NKW YOIIK , Feb. lO.-ThO following are tlio cloHliu tulnliiK nuotntlorm : I'ltlllllcllll NlllfH. 11OSTON , Keh. 10.-CleprlnBS , I3,110 , < 37 ; bal- ancts , ilKtK2. ItAIjTIMOItK. Peli. lO.-Clcarlngs , ll.S'l.KO ; Inlaliees , J3II.S94. NKW YOniC , Feb. 10.-Clcarlnp < , C6,011W2i ; bila < rcc8 , M,73l7.fil , I'HIbADHU'IUA , l. > h. 10.-Clearlngs. J7.8C2- 449 ; halnnccR , Jl , 171,110. \VAHIIINOTON. I > b. 10. Today's statement of treasury : Avallnhlu cash balance , 171,330 , 0 ; prlil reien-e , llr < Vt,49.1. HT. I.OIII8 , l-vii. lo.-Cloarlntrs , HS77,3l3j bal- aneen , fS37,78I. Money , 6ft S | ipr rent. New York exehantce , par hid , 25c premium asked. CHICAGO , 1'Vh. 10. ClenrlriKs. JI3.31S.17S. Money i\n call , steady at 6 per cent ; on time , o to i per cent. New York exchnnKe , par ; forelBn l nl < cis' ( London ) stcrllriB , St. l.inilH CoiiiTiil Mnrki-t. ST. I/HJ18 , I-'cb. 10.-l < -IXUt-Iull and taey ; Efl -l ? ' , Ml'WMi extra fnnc > ' ' J. 5 3.B3 ; fancy , J3.OCKj3.10 : choice , J2.COjI3.73. AMII.AT Wcnk nil day on easier caWes , favor able weather nnd active sellltur , hut nenr the close firmed up , the final figures for futures being5ie ' under Saturday ; spot dull ; No. 2 rod , cash , 72c : No. 3 hard , C3c ; Keuruary , G3',4c ' ; SIny , CCiJci July , C3 ic. COHN Wcnkened , In sympathy with wheat , but later showed strength , and closed firm nt He higher for February , steady for May iind 'ie lower for July t.'inn Saturday ; spot firm ; No. S injxed. ensh mid February , 2Cic ; May , 24ViW OATS Futures dull nnd easy ; spot firm nnd ln demand ; No. 2 cash , 19ic ; May , 2JT4c ; July , ( ilYIi-Dull ; 37140 hid CORN MKAI-1.4' > JT1.50. IlItAN EasUr ; 40'.4c ' , sacked , cast track. FLAX SEIUD Steady at M'.fcc. TIMOTHY Siit > -J2.75f-3.GO. | HAY Trading dull ; choice grades nrm nnd BCftrco ; prairie , JG.OOBS.W ; timothy , J8.60fll3.50 , this side. liUTTUIl Dull ; creamery , 13J21c ; dairy , 12 01 Go. KOOS-Sti-ndy ; fresh , lie. 1'OUI.THY Turkey * . Sf'Je ; chickens , lower , 70 Sc ; ducks , firm , 9',4&10c ; gucse , dull , Dffl'.ic. W1IISKY-J1.22. I.KAD Finn ; r , cars Mlt-sourl at J2.W.4 bid. 81'KI/rEH Quotable nt J3.75. I'HOVISIONS 1'ork , lower ; standard mess , job- blrift , old , JS.75 ; new , J10.25. Lard , easier ; prime , JI.3o ; choice , Jj.42 < . liacon. boxed shoul ders , 15.50 ; longs , SJ.7J ; ribs , (5.S7U ; rhorts , ! G. Dry salt meatB , boxed shoulders , J4.75 ; loncs , $5.25 ; ribs , JS.37',4 ' ; shorts , J5.GO. HKCBIITS Flour , G.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 34,000 bu. ; corn , 61,000 l.uuuts. | , 31,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flouf , 6,000 bbl . ; wheat , 17,000 bu , ; corn , 4,000 bu. ; pals. TO.OOO bu. Liverpool Market * . LIVERPOOL. Feu.VlO.T-WHI3AT , Spot easy ; demand i oor ; No , 2 red Winter , 5s Olid ; No. 2 red spring , stocks exhau iedi No. 1 hard Manitoba. 5s 9d ; No. 1 Call ferula , ' .M . 10J. Futures opened steady , with near positions Id lower and distant positions IfflVtd lower ; business about equally distributed ; February , ' 5s S4d ; March , fs. ad ; April , Is id ; May , M Sid ; June ard July , Gn SV-'l. lo COUN Spot qulet i American mixed , new. 3a l id. Futures opcneil. quiet , with near and distant positions < id lower ; closed dull , with near and Istant ocwIttdnB iUff'.id lower ; business heaviest on latest positions ; February. 3s l' , d ; March. 3s 1M ; April , ' 3s 2.1 ; Muy , Ss 2 < id ; June , 3s 2Vfcd : July , 3s 2 d : , FLOUH Firm ; clcmAnd'moderate ; St. Louis fancy winter. 7s 9d. d ? ' t PJlOVlSIONS-tDncon. t\nt \ : demand , poor ; Cum berland cut , 23 to 30 Ibs. , 2Ss : short ribs. 23 Ibs. , 27s ; long clear , llglrt , ' SS to 45 Ihs. , 27s : long clour , heavy , S3. lea. ? ) MB 6d : short clear backs , llKht , 13 Ihs. , CgM ; < , hort clear middles , heavy. 55 Ibs. , 26s ; clonr bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. . 2.1s ; shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. . 13s Gd. Hams. short cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. . 39s. Tallow , tine North American , 20s 9d , Ileef- extra India mess , 75s ; prtmo mess , 5Ss 9d. I'ork , prliuu mess , line western , 533 9d ; prime rncss. mc < llum , 47s Gd. Lard , dull ; prime western , 27s Gd ; refitted In palls , 23s M. CIIKESIi Quiet ; nnest American , white nnd colored. 45s. IIUTTHU Finest United States , 95s ; good , 60s. Oils Turpentine spirits. tOs 9d. Hosln. com mon. 4s 7V4d. Cottonseed oil , Liverpool renned , 17s 3d. Llnsfcd oil , ! 0s 3d. Petroleum , nothing quoted. lUJFRIOEUATOIl DEEF Forequarter , 3Ud ; hlndquarter. S id. DLEACHING I'OWDEn Hardwood , f. o. b. , Liverpool , 7. HOPS At London , Pacific coast , 2 5s. KIIIINIIH City Market * . KANSAS CITY , Feb. 10. AVHEAT About Ic lower ; moderate milling demand ; No. 2 hard. 65 > 4i66c ; No. 3. f.r.f5Sc ; rejected , nominally 3SSJI KG ; No. 2 red , 757Cc. COUN Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 23023',4e ; No. 2 white. 23c. OATS Firm : No. 2 mixed , nominally ISfflDc ; No. 2 white , 20o. RYE No. 2 , 35e. HAY Steady ; timothy , J10.00S11.60 ; prairie , J5.50B7.50. IHITTEll Creamery , weak , 1701S'/4c ; dairy , steady. 13JI15C. Eaas Quiet at lie. _ Dry Goorin Market. NEW YORK , Feb. 10. Agents have reduced prices for Fruits , Homestead nnd Masonvllle , 26- Inch bleached cottons to 73ic ; Illaelc Stone nnd Hope to 6)ic : Fllchvllle to 6140 : Forget-me-Not nnd Farlters * choice to Gc ; Dwlght Anchor hlcnclKd and unbleached to 7',4c. There wns a much Improved demand for nil classes of cot ton goods nnd considerable new business was done In nil directions. Printing cloths were dull In ilcs , but firm nt 21Je , and Ihe market for odd Jobs is reported slightly dealer. I'corlii Marlii-tM. PEORIA. Ftb. 10. CORN Market easier ; No. 2 27 0 ; No. 3 new , 2J27ic. OATS MurliPt stendy ; No. 2 white , SOU'ffMJic ' ; No. 3 white. l ' .iei9V4c. , UYE Market dull , nominal ; No. 2 , 40c. WHISK V Mnikct steady i finished goods on the bnslB of 11.22 for high wines. nECEIITS Corn , 02,000 bu. ; oats , 27,600 bu , ; rye 17.500 bu. : whisky , 76 gal. ; wheat , 14,400 bu. SHIPMENTS Corn , 10,950 bu. : cats , 69,500 bu. ; rye , none ; whisky , 750 gnl. ; wheat. 3,600 bu. Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 10. SUOAR Raw , dull ; fair refining. 3V4c ; centrifugal , H6 test , 3Kc. Re fined , quiet ; standard "A , " 4ViC ; confectioner ! , ' "A , " 4c ; cut loaf , 6UC ; crushed , 5lje ; pow dered. 5V4e : granulated. 4Tie ; cubes , 5'ic. LONDON , Feb. 10. BUOAR Cane , nrm : centri fugal Java , 13H I0',4d ! Museovndo. fair rellnlng , 13s 9d ; bwt , active and higher ; February , 10s lOd ; March , 12s. _ _ Cnlluii Ml'.rl.'cl. ST. LOUIS , Ffh. 10. COTTON Quiet ; mid dling "Tic ; Bales , 400 bnloH ; receipts , 1,064 bales ; shipments , 1.015 babs : tock. 74.144 balm. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 10 , Easy : middling , 7 9-lGo ; low middling , V/tc ; good ordinary. 0 ll.lGo ; net. receipts , 6,320 bales : gross , 6.6'J9 bales : exports to the continent , 6,232 baits ; * , ! es , 2,1 > 50 bales ; stock , 332,511 bales. Mliiiunpoll'AVIioul Mnrkpt. MINNEAPOLIS , , F.fb. 10. WHEAT Weak ; February , 59V4c ; II K 61We % July , 62ic. On track : No. 1 hard , ' 60V4c ; ' No. 1 northern , WQ59",4o ; No. 2 northern ! 68 > ,4c. " : lltittt'r ' Market. I ELGIN. III , . Feb. Ji IUJTTBU Active : offerIngs - Ings 61,320 Ibs. ; alc36,9CO 1L , at ISc ; 3,000 Ibs. at 18i,4c. ° - * _ 'KrlHt-u AVIii'iif ( iuiitntlniiN. SAN FRANCISCO1. ) . 10 , WHEAT Dull ; December , J1.15K ; Mio > , Jl.17 % . > vlli I'oUuiiliiK Her lIiiHliiiiul IOIUU , Pa. , Feb. . lO.t The grand Jury has held Mrs. Kate M. Nellls and Edgar C. Gardner of Glrard for' ' trial on the charge of administering : poison to Peter H. Nellie , the tornier'a Iiuubanrt. JoBcjihlno 0. Htowell , the Cincinnati spiritualist , has been Indicted on two counts , orm.ot conspiracy , aiid tbo other of being ncceiopry' to tlio fnct. All of ilic Moil Ac'uuiiutoil For. BRISTOL , Conn , , Feb. JO. Medical Ex aminer Hull announces today that all of the men who were on the bridge at the time of the disaster Thursday night have been accounted for. and that tlie complete death list contains fix names. So far five bodies have been recovered. The ona missing Is Patrick McCarthy of New Urltaln , Men Go on n. Strike. CHICAGO , Feb. 10 , About 200 men em ployed by the United States -Bicycle com pany went out on a strike today , according to one of the company officials , because a foreman wag discharged Saturday and upon the refusal of the company to reinstate him the men walked out. No serious trouble U expected. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts nnd Lower Prices Mark the Week's Opening. DECLINE AT CHICAGO IS A DAMPENER l.oenl llujorn Kollovr Uic tinnl Cloncl ) nml Tnki- Off Toil CfiitM Sloiv iinter ; a Five Ci'lit MONDAY , Feb. 10. Hccelpts for the tlnys Indicated arc : UATTLK-Only J.S10 lieatl ot cattle were received toilay , ns ngnlnst 9(3 on Saturilny and 1-iat on Monday of last week. A con siderable proportion of tlio receipts con sisted ot corn foil steers , but tlie most ot them wci-o only common to fair , really desirable cattle being In light supply. Tbc mnrltct on beef stcory wns very slow nnd Itvns Into Before It opened nt nil , Chlcngo reported 23.000 cuttle re ceived , nnd lOJildC lower , which put n damper on the trndo here. The buyers were Inclined to wnlt for developments from other markets before buying , nr.O when they did open their months It was tu bid prlci'H thru Were nt least lOc lower , nnd In some cnscs 15c. Uutchers' stock did not feel the decline In so firent n degree. In fnct. desirable cows nnd heifers did not sell very much lower , but the common grades were both slow nnd lower. Stockols nnd feeders were In llKht supply and there wns not much doing on tlio mar ket. Representative snlcs : IIOOR The marlcet opened with about the usual Monday's receipts on pale , 3Ml | IOK being reported In , as ngolnst 2.SW ytntcrdny nnd 1.608 on Monday of last week. The receipts were llsht enough to insure n Kood market , but the receipts were so dlscournRhiK from oilier market points that It was Impossible to hold up prices. The buyers started out bidding about 5c lower , nnd. they succeeded In l-uylng the hogs about that way. Salesmen were not Inclined to make the conccEsIoiiH without a EtriiBRle and the mar ket In , couscifuenci. ' was rather slow. The popu lar price was 13.90. ns against J3.90ff3.93 on Saturday. while the top was J3.95 , HH against JI.OO on Saturday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. 17 4G2 . . . J3 75 SHEEP What sheep there were here changed hands , but the market was weak and dull owing to the break In eastern markets. Reprchcvitatlve sides : No. Av. Pr. Ml western ewes S5 J2 76 64 mixed natives 123 330 CHICAGO LI VIC STOCK. Trnilu 'VViiM Fairly Active , but tin- Supply AViiM Too l.ttrKf , CHICAGO , Feb. 10. In cattle trade was fairly active , Lut the supply wan much too large , re sulting In a reduction of from lOc to He In price , nnd a good many cattle were carried over , Sales were at from J3.15 to J4.65 for com mon to oxlra native beef cnltle , with transac tions largely from 53.0) to J4.49 , Hutcliers * nnd canners' cattle were In good demand , ruling from 5o to lOc lower. Cows nnd heifers enlt's were largely nt from J2 to J3.15 , bulls selling at from J2 to J3.60 , nnd cnlves were firm nt from J5 to J6.30 for th better class. The stocker ami feeder Undo was slow nt slightly lower prlcos. In hogs , In spite of large Increased recolplH , prloeH were fairly well puMnlm'd , Fides helm ; at nUiut Co reduction , the market closing sternly at the decline. Common t prime droves sold nt from J3.95 In 14.60 , with the bulk of Fa ! OH at from J4.1R to J4.25 , shlppcrH taking the best. In uieep | trade wns slower than last week , though fairly acllve , nnd prices were 10o or moru lower. Common to choice native sheep were -nlenble nt from J2.60 lo J3.75. westerns ri ( from J3.20 to J3.CO. yearlings nt from J3.GO to JI.10 nnd lu-lnlm nt from J3 13 J4.G5. Lambs were plentiful , but choice lots worn scarce. RECEIPTS-Cnttle , 23,000 head ; hogs , 31,000 head ; thecp , Vorl Live. Stock Market. NH\V YORK. Feb. lO.-REEVES-Recclpts. 4,246 head ! ncllvo ; 10020o hlslier for steers nnd oxen ; COWH and bulls , stendv ; clwed w < knk ; steei-H , common to chnlce , JI.104.70 ; oxen , J3. ( ) ii4.00 ; bulls , J2.G5 < Q3.:3 ; cows , J1.60i73.60. C lllower ; refrigerator beef , A'.iOI'&o ; Amerlcnn steers , 9f 94o ! , dressed weight. SHEEP AND LAMI1S Receipts. 8,9..S liend ; opened nctlve , 15025o higher ; clnsM lower ; com mon to prime. J3.00W4.I214 ! choice wethers. J4.Mf 4.60 : culls , J2.60 ; lambs , J4.WI(6.6214 ( ; line car extra Ohio lambs , J5.76 ; late sales , Ji.40&5.fX ) fur prlmn to choice. HOaS-IU-celpts , 10,337 bead ; firm , J4.50fll.fO. KIIIIKIIN Cltv Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10.CATTLI'Rfcelpt . 6,700 head ; shipment * , 2,100 lieud. Mnrket slow lo hulls , 12.0003.10. UOOS Receipts , 6,300 head ; ihlpmcnlB , 1,100 head. Market weak , 60 lower ; bulk ft enlca , 13.M B3.W : heavies , 13.6003.94 ; packers. I3.60fti3.93 ; mixed. 13.75S3.90 : HKhU , J3.65Q3.9) ; Yorkers , J3.iOfl3.90 ; pic * , J3.C003.M. SIIKHP Receipts , S.1W head : uhlpmentH , tOi ) head. Market utrudy ; ] umbn , J3.23if4.30i mutton * , J2.00ff3.45. St. LonlK Llvu Stock. BT. IXUIH , Feb. lO.-CATTLK-llcCflpts. 3.000 HOGS Kc-c'elpts. 6.000 bend. Mnrket MflCk ) lower ; heavy , J4.WW4.20 ; mlx d , J3.W ( .15 ; llicht , SHEEP Receipts. 1,600 head. Market ilowj native. JJ.753.&J ; fcuuthern , J2.IOa3.23j larnb , J3.W04.W. _ . Stock In Record < > f recelptii at the four principal mar kets for Monday. February 10 : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. South Omaha , . . . . . , . 1,210 1.W4 ! 9 . . . . . . . . . . 23.1WJ Sl.00.1 20. ( W . . 6.W > ,300 3,100 City iui. . . . . : : ; : ; : : ; : . : . ; . " . . . . . ( > tw > i.ooo TotaJf . WIO 0i04 21,885 iM-rnn riiAYims ron Twrnty-I'lvc Cliiirplirw Intcroeilc foi I'cmrciitoil < 'hrlHtlniiN , ni'KPAl.O , Peb. 10. Nearly all th Trot- pstnnt churches ol IltitTalo , with several Jew ish conKrepntlons , united In twenty-live places nt worship last night In simultaneous meetlnfis to protest against the Armenian outMKeB. A uniform resolution was adopted nt the several mcctlnRs calling on congrcs and tlio executive branch of the United State government to take imch Immediate action as will effectively restrain the Turkish gov crnmcnt and subjects from further murde and outrages In Armenia , and demanding tlm commissioners from this government bo n once dispatched to Turkey to see that ou demands arc complied with. Copies of the resolution will bo sent to each ponator am representative In congress from this state , to be by them presented to the president and In troduceJ In both houses ot congress. A largo contribution for relief work In the stricken provinces was taken up at the meet Ingj. KII.LUD MY A 1IOILKH KXIM.OSIOJf Out ; Mini Dcrril , Another l > lnur nni I-'lve. lori * liijiu-cil , 1'AAVTUCKBT. It. If. Keb. 16. Ono man was killed , one was fatally Injured and five others seriously hurt by the explosion of a 110-horsc power boiler at the Ann and Hope cotton mill , Lonsdalc , today. List of kllUd and Injured. PATRICK M'CAXNON , unmarried , a flro man : Instantly killed. Injured : Hugh McKalren , married , two children ; n coal carrier , fractured skull ; will dlo. James Flnncgan , flrcman , badly scalded will recover. The engineer , assistant engineer , anothc fireman and n coal carrier , who were In the building at the time , were also hurt , but the ! Injuries arc not serious. KltASTUS WIMAX XOW A PIIKH MAX I'roniliicnt I'ltmnclcr C'lcnrcil of Crlin Iniil Chiirm's. NR\V YORK , Kcb. 10. District Atlornej Fellows today made n recommendation In tlie court of general sessions that nil the pending Indictments against Krastus Wlman bo dismissed. Judge McMahon promptly granted the motion. The Indictments against Mr. Wlman were found early In the spring of 1S94 , a few months after Ills failure In business , nnd ho was tried early In June of the snme year. He was charged with forging the endorse ment of R. W. Dulllngcr to a check for $5,000. Wlman'a defense was that ho was n partner lu the firm of U. O. Dun & Co. , to which the check wao drawn , and as such ho was entitled to draw checks. I--ATIII3K IJI3AI ) AXI1 SO.V IS DYIXR I 'lit nl ID n ell n Ref n Tn-o-Fiimlly < luir- rcl in MiNNonrl. ATCHISON , Kan. , Feb. 10.V. . I. Ilurdott Is dead and his son , W. I. Ilurdett , Is dying at Sugar Lake , southeast of hero , In Mis souri , the result of a Sunday fight. Par ticulars of the affair are meager , but It Is known that George and Charley Way , brothers , engaged In a fight with the Bur- dctts and after a desperate tussle worsted them. The elder Uurdett was killed n'most ' instantly , while his son received \vounds from which ho cannot recover. The fight took place about noon. The Way brothers were arrested and arc now In jail. Sugar I.cko Is a small town In 1'latto county. Tronlile.s In tlio IlliMiiCMS. NEW YOHK , Feb. 10. Eben Peck , lum ber dealer , made an assignment today to William S. Kelley. Assets , ? 30,000 ; liabili ties , $40,000. PROVIDENCE. R. I. , Fcb. 10. Charles K. George & Co. , hardware dealers , have made a general assignment for the benefit of their creditor ? , both Individually and as a firm , James A. George being the company. Neither liabilities nor assets are obtainable at present. CLEVELAND. 0. , Feb. 10. A special from New Philadelphia , 0. , says : W. C. Brown of the City bank has assigned to E. A. Deardorff. He turns all of hia property over to the assignee , Including land In nearly every atato In the union. His liabilities ! are not yet known , but are said to reach several lundred thousand dollars. A great many business men have been caught In the as signment. _ Importing : Siinnr from . PHILADELPHIA , Fob. 10. About 12,300 tons of sugar are now afloat on the way to this -port from Alexandria , Egypt. These cargoes arc on board British tramp steam ers , and are due hero about March 1. The mportatlon In large quantities of Egyptian sugar Is a. new thing , made necesrary by the Impression that the Cuban crops , by eason of the war , would be very poor. In addition to this large quantity , considerable sugar Is being shipped from Hamburg , In British steamships , and from Honolulu , In American clipper ehlps. Sulclilc of nn Oklahoma Gaiulilcr. FORT SCOTT , Kan. , Feb. 10. Howard M. Cummings , n gambler , widely known In Mis souri , Kansas and Texas , committed suicide n his room at the Huntlngton hotel In this city by taking morphine. Ho first attempted to hang1 himself by suspending a trunk rope from the boJstead , but failed. He la a ton of Judge J , R. Cummings , department com- nander of the Grand Army of the Republic of Oklahoma territory , nnd the probate judge of Kingfisher county. Ho was known as one of the most daring gamblers of the three states. Clilciiuro Ilay lit Montreal. CHICAGO , Feb. 10. The Victoria club has appointed a committee to support a movement looking to the- holding of a "Chicago day" at the Montreal exposition , which opens on May 21 , the queen's birthday , nnd closes on October Vi. It was urged that , aa the trade between the United States and Canada now amounts to $50,000,000 per year , and Is yearly Increasing1 , It would be wise from n commercial point of view to encourage nnd aid thls"Canada's first great International expojltlon" to the fullest extent. ArrnlKiifil. NI5W YOIIK , Fcb , 10. "Sid" Manning , nlliiH Ycnnlc , nnd George-Carson , nllns Hay- wood , accused of bnvlnt ; robbed the postof- flco nt Springfield , 111. , were renrralcncil before United States Commissioner Shields this afternoon. Lawyer O'C'onncll , In behalf of the prisoners , linked for their relenBc , clalmlnu Hint the government bail not pro duced Bulliclent evidence on which to hold his clients. Commissioner ShloldH Bald that Jarson nnd Yennlo had been fuily Identified ns being seen about the postolllcu oil DIG day of the robbery. The hearing wna not con cluded. Duly ii ii KrOKi-ii Hcrrlntf. GLOUCESTER. MastFcb. . 10. Collccotr Richardson has made formal demand on all vessel owners for duty on all frozen herring brought Into this port this season , In ac cordance with Instructions just received from Washington. Some of the owners have paid under protest , while others refuse , and In- ; ciul to test the law. _ I n J n r i'il liy nn K.tiiloNloii of ( Jan. PITTSDURQ , Fcb. 10. By an explosion of K.I a In a furnace at Janes & > Laughlln's Iron works this morning , Martin Kronskl , n work man , was fatally burned and thrco others sorlously Injured. The explosion was caused jy the gas from a leaking valve Igniting from a match struck by a workman to light Ills pipe. Han Into nn OIM-II COLUMBUS , O. , Feb , 10 , Train No. 0 , an the Cincinnati & MuskliiBiim Vullcy road when clew to Itosovlllo , ran Into nil old mine BWltcb which WIIH open. di'i-iillliiK ti ) ruin nml klllUm lliiKKHKi'iiuiHiiir KlMlmr and njurllife- . H. HiKlt'Jr' . fiiKlneer ; .Ion I'orler , ilreimin , nnd Mull Aiicnl Hell. David Llu- nirt of Xuncuvlllo hud an nrm brukvn , IliicUlcn'n Arnica rjnlvc. The bout unlvo In the world for cuts , brulies. Bores , ulcers , nail rheum , fever soren , tetter , chapped handi , chilblains , corns and all skin eruption" , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It U guaranteed to give perfect uatlnfuctlon or money refunded. Price :5 : cents per box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. IllilH for Co in | i lull n if tin * ALBANY , N. Y. , Fob , JO. The capital commission thin afternoon opened bldH for completing the contract. Two new hlda were for the entire work , by John ! ' crcq , New York , J1K/0,000 ; J , Uodwell , JIalwcll. Me. , i Patronize * J m Kama industries ! ! ? iuirclin liix uomln mndo at < lif ( at. lowing Nclirnuku riirdirlcn. If yon < MI mi nt Unit 11 hut yon M-nitt oninitttmt- ento tvltli lac iititiiufnctiirorn MR to \vlm ( ileiilorn liitiullo tliolr nooil.1. in. in. . vi * AXI OMAHA i Afca Minufnclurers ot nil kinds of ration and bur ton l. . c . raltun ll. AM- sack ! nnj twine a ipro laity. 6H-S16-GIS 8. lltti 81. A i IA im K\V i NfYvss'N7 Cnr load shipments mJo In our own rcfrln- fi-ntor tan. lllui > Illbbon , Hllto Kxport. Vlcnni lxport , nnd tomlly Import , delivered to all parti of city. " * CONSOUDATF1) COl'FKK CO Coffee lto lcr , Spire tit Indent , Mnnufnctureri Clcrmnn linking rowdcr nml Ocrmiin Dry Hop Ttnct. H14 and 1(15 llnrncy HI. . Omaha. Neb. Kt.Ollll. S. F. OILMAN. Mnmihcturcr of Gold Medal Flour. C. R. niack. Manager. Omalm. X U'OUKH. IMAMS * ! COWGILL IRON WORKS ManiifArturfts nnd Jobbers of Machinery , Oencrnl icpultltii ; n specially. 1(01 , 1503 and 150S Jncksan strot-l , Otnnha , Neb. iNnusTiu LTirox WORKS Manufacturing end Hepalilng of all kinds ot mnchlticiy , engines , puntps. elevators , printing p'rsjes , hangers , thaftlng ami couplings 1409 and 140S IlownrJ St. , Omaha. _ ' PAX'roN'vTvTiiiRLiNr IRON WUKS Manufacturers ot Architectural Iron \Votk. General Foundry. Machine nnd lilackrmtth Work. Knglnccra nnd Contractors for Fire Proof Hulhllncn. OIllco nndvoila : U. I' . Ky. and Bo. 17tli street , Omalm. XICUT WATCH. Pill 13 SRUVICI3. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELL' . GRAPH. The only pcifcct protection to pioporty. Examlnt It. Hest thing on earth. KeJuccs Insurance rules , 1304 Douglas St. jl.lJVANS-NMnKASKA SHIRT COMPANY. Inclusive custom ohlrt tallsrs. .CIS Farnam. Qulciily , Thorn iialily , lriii'over Cured. Fourontof ilvowuo Buffer nervousness , mental worry , attacks of " the blues , " ixro but paying tbo penalty o cnrly oiccsacs. Vlc- ttma , reclaim your lunnliootl , regain your fit vigor. Don't despair. Bend for book with. explanation and proofs. Mulled ( scale * ! ) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , Buffalo , N.Y. OIK ! ' McCREW | Till' OM.V SPECIALIST WHO TRKATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES Wealcneia ft UUorderd MEN ONLY n Yean Experience 0 Yean In Omaha. Book Kre . CouiuluUoi iind Examination Krec. I4h ! and Farnam Sts t\V 1 I- - JAMES E. BOYD & COL Telephone 1O39. Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN , . : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS * -.x > m HIM Hoard of Trade. Dliect vafra to Chicago nnd New York. CwreJi/tridents : John A. Warren & Co. Our Free Letter Reviewing the grain and stock markets , will b lent you dally on request. In the hope of deserv- ng part of your business. Orders solicited for rnch cr on threa to five point margin * . J , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chicago Hoard of Tiaae. New Yorlc Produce Exchange. New York Con . Stock Ex change. 17 Board Tiatle , Chicago. 44 Broadway. New York. CRIPPLE CREEK. Why Not Im'oi'iioriito Vour Own Mill- * liiK Comiiitiiyf "Wo have first cities Cripple Creek properties , nnsInK In price from $50 * up. Stocks bought nnd Bold on commission. Wrlto Tor Information. VllK 1HMV-SMITII HHOKICHAOF CO. , 427 Mining Mxchnngc llldg. , Denver , Colorado. COLORADO COM ) STOCKS AM ) .111.M3.S Only Hist clnsH Investments In CIUPTLU 7HBK1C nnd best gold camps. Write for In- ornmtlon nml reference , tilunrt , Wrliht & Co. , ) cnver , Colorado. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS Bought and EOld on commission. Meclicm investment Co. Colorado Bprlnca. Colo. RAILWAY TIME CARD ! * ave llTOHLINOTON 4i MO. IIIVUU.JArilvcit O mahalUnlun Depot , 10th & Mnmm Hta.f Omaha . , . 03.'am ' 8:30un : ; . Denver Kxpres.i ; 4:35nm : .Ill [ . Hills. Mont. & I'UKft Sml Kx. 4OEpm 1. . 4:3nm : . Denver Kxpresa . 4ODpm ; 7OOiiin . .NehrasUa Ixwal ( except Sunday ) . , TMSpm . .Lincoln I ocni ( except Buuday.ll:2um ) : 2:4pm..Kii : t Mall ( for Llncolg ) dully. , OIIICAOO , IlljnLINOTON & CJ.lAr Union Depot , lOlh & Mnson Bt ; . [ Ol .cavea IC1IICAOO , MIL. & HT. PAUL. Arrives OmalialUnloii Depot , 10th & Mason Bt . Oinnha 6CiOpm. : . ChlCBBO Llmlleil 8:03nm Q45ain..Chlcaio ! Express ( ex. Hunday ) . . . fiZJiun caves IC1IICAOO & NOHTHWKBT'N.Arrlve | OmahnlUnlon Depot. 10th & Mnnon 8t . | Omiiha l:00am : in ; lcrn KXPIVSIB. . , . JClGpin AMlpin Ventlhuled Limited DK'pm 7OSun : Cm roll rnssengrr liiMOpm ( 4Spm Omaha ChlcmHpci'lal. . 8:00.im : 4:30pm : , Ilmne 1/oor.i US'am : ' Mlatourl Valley Local ! l30ani ! Leaves ICHICAflO. II. I , K PAdKIC.IArrlvea Omahalllnlon Depot , 10th & Mttton Ht . | Omaha 3 ART. C:45pm.Oklahoma : A Texnn r.x. ( ex , 8un,10:3SHm ) : l40nm ; Colorado Limited liOOpin 5aveT ] C. , BT. I' . . M. A O. ( Arrive * OmalinJ Ilfpot , Ulli and \Velisler 8t . I Oinalia "silSaliiTrrr.Hloux City Accommodation. . . , 8l5pm ! 2l ; pmBloux City Kxpremi ( ex. Hun..llC5.im ) : Hi4iim ! [ HI. Paul Llrnilod BilOaiu ' " , eavfH I ! ' . , B. A MO , VALLKV lAlrlve. DiualiiiL Drpu ) , IMIi nmlVelmerH1 _ . I Omahat x'rtVfM I 1C. ft. HT. J , A C. II , Arrived OiiiuliaUnlonIlej [ > pt , JJOth _ & Ji'151 ' Bti . | Omaha 0-05n"iiT..Tr.lvorun CUy Dair Kxprraii , . . , . 630pm ; a pm.lCM NIght R * . Via U. I' . Tran . 7:00nm : " MIBSOtJItrrACIKfc JArrlvea" " M\t \ Omaha ) pcpot.lttli _ atiil\Vebiiter Bl . f Omalm 0141am . HI. Ixmla Kzpre . C:00am : S30pm ; . . . . . .HI. Ixiuli KipreBr. . . . , . e:0lpm : 8oiiin..N'flirQtka : Local ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . tiOO.im T BIOUX CITV ri AfJiFrc7" [ Arrive Omahol | _ > tl > ot , lith and Wtlnttr Hl . [ Omaha 64Cprn. ! .Bt. Paul Limit e < l..7. . 8 :10am : .cavea I HtJX PiTY & "l AC'i"l.'IC. | Arrlv OinahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Muton Bl . | Oinnha 705atn ; . Hlouif city I'uttcngcr . , , , lor40pm Bt. 1'aul Limited . 8:30am : , cnvr I UNlbrPPACfiriC lArrivt-a 3maliaUnlon | Pi-pot , IQIb A M on HH. I Omaha l:30am : , , . Kearney Kxprrnn. , , , , . . , . , 4)0prn ) 820am ; . . . .Ovrrlurul Unillcc ] . 440uni ; ; : SO jn.Ilcat'co | & Blromih'K I.x. ( ex. Hun , ) 4:10prn : > :4Cpm..Oranil : Island Kxpreii ( ex. Bun..lt:0vyrn ) : l:3Qpin : . Ka t Mall . L vci I 1011HAIWAY. . " lArrlvm' LOn : ahal Union D < pot , 1011 Mason 8t . | Omaha i:90pm..0t. : Loul * Cannon Ilall 1 /A