THE OMAHA DAILY TUSE ; W.frfrj. * SD A V , FIDIUtUATlY 12 , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Much Who.it7iv3 Dumped on the Market * Yesterday , EARLY INFLUENCES RATHER BULLISH Corn Wnn Knlrly Active ntiil ill M > iiiimlby ltliVtiuiit llljr IJMH'Ctnlloti * of O1I1CAGO , Feb. 11. Tomorrow being n holiday created a disposition among nrnln and provision trades to even tip , anil prob * nbly cniin ; tl conFldernble more wlicnt to lie dumped on tlio market thnn would otherwise huvo been done.Vhent opt-ncd wcnk nnd remained so nil day , tlio close Allowing n loss of ? 4c since ycwtcrdny. Corn lost ' ,4c , onlu Itc , atnl pork , liitd nnd ribs lost Sac , Cc nnd 7140 respectively. In wlicnt the early Influences were rather l > carl * > h , chief of which were lower cablus nnd Inrgo northwestern receipt. , ns well as locnl. Ilvcrpoolvns a let , 9id easier , nnd northwestern receipts were over 100 cnrs grcntcr thnn the same day last week. The market too was Influenced by the fact of the HiHt arrivals of a laige line liiirclmBcd In the northwest by elevator Interest. , IJut the latter nilvlcca \verc of such n favorable "chnrncter that prices gradually recovered hnlf of the ilccllnc. This wns duo to tliu fact that the world'H Hhlpmenta lust wi-ck , which were estimated yesterday at 7,000.000 Int. , were found today to huvo been only n little over fi.OOO.COO bit. , or about In line with wlmt they hnvo been for pome weeks past , nnd Htlll J.luo.O'JO ' bit. ldo\v the estimated weekly consumption. Them wns also fnlr Imvlni ; for rmstern account , which also helped to check th decline In price.- ' . J'rlmary receipts , however , footed up largo nnd the weather Indications cnmu inoro favorable , warm nnd fiilr conditions bring Indicated , and prices lagged bark. May wheat , which closed yesterday at OiVJic , opened with snips at from CCc to CO-Hc , fell to CMc. itdvnnccd to Cfi'fie. and at noon was CGUe. Although Urmistrerts rc- partfd over 2OfO,000 bu. decrease In the world's nvtillablc supi > 8y last \vcck. Some of thablg traders hammered tjlic markuijduring- tm IIIH * hnnrnnd ilrnvn the iirlppa of II1U IIIBI liuur Jlay down to G6c , that bolus the closing quotation. Corn was fairly active nnd lower. In- flusnced by sympathy with wheat and by expectations of larger receipts on the Im proved condition of country romls. May opened Un , lower , at SOHc , and fell steadily to from fflTdc to 30s , split. The market continued to weaken during the last hour nnd May closed at Wc. Oats ruled quiet nnd lower , the weak ness In wheat having Its usual effect , Jlay opened unchanged , at 21'lc , sold nt 21Kc , back again to 21Vic. declined to 20c nnd finally closed nt from " 0 % to 21c , split. The feeling In provisions' was weak dur ing the latter part of the session , nnd material declines resulted , llecclpts of lioga were larger than expected nnd sym pathy with the weakness In wheat helped In the decline. JIny pork opened 5a lower , at. $10.22' . and .closed nt _ $10. Iard Estimates for Wednesday : Wheat , 127 cnrfi ; corn , 156 curs , oats , 390 cnrs ; .hogs , 29.000 henil. The lending futures ranKed as follows : Article I opj i. I il'ffii. | LJ'.v. | Cloi \vhent.No.2 ' Feb. fit ! , ' OJ ' IWH Juno , July Corn , No 2. . May July § ? r n 2UH Sept Data. No. 2. . Fcb 10 May July a Us S1K 21J1 I'orit.pcrbbl Feb 10 07W 10 07 ! < 0 85 85 May 10 W 10 22 ! 10 110 1)0 ) July. . , 10 : ij 10 35 10 20 20 Lard.lUOlbs Feb 6 W 5 47M C 40 ti (15 fi II.- fi S7 110 July 0 73 0 73 B 72.4 il.oitlllbs- Fcb r 05 B07U I ! > 7iS } on May r 23 5 27li 0 17s ! 20 July B : i3 fi 27W 27M Cnnb Quotations were ns follows : FLOt'll Dull ; shade easier : winter patents , 3.40i3.70 ; winter Blralnhts , J2.90U3.40 ; takera , t2.lC5J2.40 ; Fprlnir luitent * , J3.10 3.25 ; eprlnB BtrnlKhtH. t2.00in2.90. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnK , C3H0C4c ; No. 3 sprlne , 3Uc ; No. 2 red , C7 % C8'tc. OOIIN ND. 2 , 27ic. ? OATS No. 2 , 15ic ! ; No. 2 white , 2lUc ; No. 3 White. 20fl214c. ! nVH Nrt. 2. SEc. HAHLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 2Jiff37c ; No. 4 , KLAX SKKD No. 1 , flic. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J.t.M. PROVISIONS Men i > ik , $9.S71ifflO.OO. Lnnl , per 10" ) Ibs. , $5.42'tifi5.4 ; . Short ribs Bides ( looacj. i5.0C < 85.10. Dry nailed shoulders ( boxed ) . $4.7o Qlr.Inn Llna b. ' ' d.w. rsiiori cionr BKICS iraxtMij , { . nr.i.s/ . . WHISKY Distillers' Hnlshed goods , per sal. , 11.22. HUaAIlS-Cut lonf , J5.S1 ; granulated , J5.15 , Btnmlnril "A , " J5.06. 1'OULTUY Firm ; turkeys , HG13c ; chickens , 7' > 410c ; ducks , 10yi2c. The following were the receipts nnil shipment * today : On the 1'r.i luo ctciiann to.lav tlio butter mar- kci wan firm : creamery. l-ial8) c : dairy , H3 ltc. Keen , linn ; fresh , liiaKIJiic , Cheese , quiet ; NEW YOIIK GKNEHAL , MAHKISTS ( luntnttiiiiN oil ( he Principal Coimmxlltli'H anil SlniilcN. NEW YOIIK. Fi-li. 11-FI.OUn-llccclpts. 34,300 bh ] . ; rxport ! " , 20fOO WiU. ; lower to s ll , buyeru being lOCISc under the mntliet on winter nnd 15C$25c on rprlnpr brands ; bids SQlOc lower and iuotnllons somewhat nomlnnl ; city mill pat ents , )3.45iS3.:5 ; winter Btrniehts , J3.COff3.7o ; winter patents , J3.S004.00 ; winter extras , { 3.83 ; winter low Krnden , | 2.3072.70 ; sprint ; low Rradcs , Jl.SOiifJ.W. Hye flour , iiulet ; superilne , t2.UiJ2.7S ; fancy , | 2.701i 2.90. lluckwheat * flour , elow ; Jl.r ! ailJCK WHEAT Quiet nt 40S41c. COHN MUAI Sternly ; yellow western , coarse , 72BI3o ; llrnndywlne , $2.20. UYK Nominal : 40S43c. IIAHLKY Sttndy ; mnltln ? , 4104CC , ] lAHliV MM/r Stendy ; wcsluni , 46flMc. WHEAT Exports , 105.200 tm.j npot weak ; No. 3 red. COc ; No. 1 haid , 7CViC , nllcxit , Optlonn opened ntcady nn fnrolun buylne nnil small world's * hlimenlH , but at once lurnol weak nnil dcvliniil all d.iy , Inlluenved by lower cuhX's , Rfiicral lliiuldatlon In view of tomorrow's holl. ilav el.urt selllnK nnd iibncnco of outside i > pocu- lathe * uppoit , eloslniT VdWHo net lower ; No. 2 red , 1'Vbrunry , closed 73ic | ; Muy , 71T4 72e. clos ing lit 72e. COUN-ltccclptp. 73,100 lii. ; expnils. 22,100 bu. ; ( pot market , weaker ; No. 2 , 30'ic. ' Options upcned 1'iinler , but were ruatnlned for n time by the rnull Interior movement , finally celllnir elf \\itlt wheat , nnd clCblntr UO lo net lower ; 1-Vli. runry , tOKtfSC c. cloBlnu at 20540 ; May , 30 MOIT SC9ic. rloBlnB nt 3CUe. OATS Itecflpts , fi2fOO 1m. ; exports , 5.100 bu. ; spot , steady ; No , 2 , 20Uil23Vic. Options , firmer cm near months , clwIiiK Uc up i n Kt'bruary , but Vie lower on late ilrllvcrlp * ; Tcbruary , MUOM ie , rloslne at 2SHc ; May , 2J 7-lCflac , clotlne a' HOI'S Quiet and stfaily ; stole , common to choice , ISil crop , 2HU4Hc ; 1SS5 crop , 4G9c : Pa cific ) exist , U94 crop , 2HW4',5c : 1853 crop , 4 9c. HIDES Hull ; wn nuliril , * u to 5 Ibs. , Uo ; Iluenos Ayrrs , dry , 20 U . , luo ; Texas , dry. ! i to y > Ibs. . 93 ; California. 21 to 23 Ibs. , Ho. l EATHEIl Firm ! hemlock noli' , Huraos Ayreit , Unlit to heavy welKlits , :0c : nvlds , 2li23c , \ VOOIQulel ; domestic lUece , 16t/2c ; pulled , 15O2 c- J'nOVIBIONS IJeef , stfmlv , family. 10B12c ; cxtm inens , Sc ; b < cf hams , leu ; packet , J9.Wil9.SO. Cut meats , quiet ; iilekUnl hams , MiQSHo. l inl , \v < t k ; western steam dose-it nt J5.72 , iiom'iul ' ; May , > 5.W > , nominal. I'oik. lower ; mess. J10.5UM 10.75 ; thort clear , IU.5nfM2.riO ; fnmlly. Ill , VMAJOW Dull ! city , 31 3-16c ; country , 31 5-ldo. I'UTItOLEL'M Steady ; ITnlled cloned nt SI. 41. ItoatK Dull ; strained , common to ecod , JI.57H Ol.W. lUOE-Stfttily ; domestic , fair to extra , 3'iOCc ; Japan , 3WT4c , MOUAHSErt Firmly held : New Orleans , oien kettle , K < H | to choice , 29i37c. Tt'HI'ENTINlJ Quiet ; i29ic. ] ! CHEKSE-Qulet ; larK . CtflOVio ; small , COlO'.c ; part tklmi , SUtHc ; full skims , 2it4c. UUTTIIH Heci Ipts , 9.9S7 pkgs. : market firm ; creamery , 12U19c ; western dairy , 104jHc ; Klulns , 19c. 19c.liaOS IlccelptH , 8,800 pkgs. : market film : state nmt IVnnsylvnnla , UHCJ weste i , 14ViCI5 < ic ; soutbtrn. 11HU14HC. MKTAIJS 1'lB Iron , stendy : southern. II1.754J 13.23 ; northern. tl.WOU.40. Copper , quiet ; brok ers. lOUo : exclianse , I10.00O10.23. Lead , steady ; broken , Ji exchange. S.UVi 3.13. nn. nit-ad } ; Btralts. llS.S.-i 13.45. COTTON8K13O OII Dull nnd easier under w ak mullifrn advices ; prime crude , 2215Cac ; fuimncr yellow , 2GU23HC. Ai-fuiiitiliillini of ( > riilii Stookx. NEW VOHK. Feb. 11 , Siwclul cable and telegraphic - graphic dispatches to Itmdstreel's , covc-rinB prin cipal iiolnts of uccumulutlon , Indicate the fol lowing changeH In uvallable slocks Isit Saturday , ns conuwreU with tl > precedlnit Saturday. .Avail . able nuplillfSi Wheat. UnlteJ Statra and I run. nda. c-nit of the Heckles , decreake. S29.0W Lu , lUloat tor nod In Uuin > . 0 cr , l.US.WO bu. ; nrn. United Rtnt'fi find Onndn , cant of the ItncXlMi. decrease. M.Ooo bu. Oati , t'nlled Rlntes nntl CHnfliln , end of the Ilncklm , tatnl not rwidy. Increases < > ( moment In nrnllnblo Mocks of whfnt , In the 1'nlted Htntm nnd fnn- nda , eiwt of thn IlocklM. laiit week , were few In number , aside frnm Ihnfo reported In the otnelM visible supply mnt ment , Included only 7M.OOO bu. nt Tort Wllllnm ; M.OM bu. at Port Huron : J3W bu. nt Plinthum ; a.MO bu , nt I. nv- tnwirth. and 21 , bu. nt Ixnilsvllle. Corrc- rpimllni ; dirrrnowi Included 105.000 bu. In I'M- rnio private elevator * . 71.0nO bu. nt Clvedand , IdinO' ) at Omalm. ? .1.o Int. nt llnrllnnton and M.OOO bu. In Milwaukee private eltvntors. OMAHA ( jr.M'.H.VI , MAUICBT. Cnnilltlnn nf Trnilo ntiil Qtiotnllonn ii Stnpli * nml I'll inI'roilticc. . The ilcmand for butter In the cast Is extremely lightj In faet , there la nlmocl no demand even nt tlio low prices prevailing. Quotations : KOOS-Strlctly frerti otock , lie. 1IUTTEII I'nlr to Rood tlock , 8C9c ; choice to fancy country , 13M4e. VEAL Choice fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted nt fifJ'c : larco and conr e , 4fflc. CHEESE Donn-ttlc brick , lH4c ; Edam , per d.iz. , 19.50 ; Club house , Mb. Jars , per doz. , < 3.M ; LlmterRer. fancy , per lb. . ll'.ic ; Hutiuofrrt. H-lb. . Jam , per doz. , I3.CO ; Yountt American , lliic ! Tnlnn , fnncy , lie. POt'LTIlY Dresifed-Chlekenn , omHUc ; conrnc nnd larisc , S(6c ; ducks , choice , SfelOc ; turkeys , choice , HfllZi.ic ; Rceco , Sc. I'OUI.TIIY Llve-C. Jaeohnon of the Montana Poultry I'nckUiR nnd Supply company , cjuotcs live poultry tlrrn nndnnied nt : Hens nnd young roosters , 5Hc : old pocks. 2'tc : turlcey hens , SHc ; younn turkey cobbler * , T.lc ! old T mn , Cc : duckn , full feathered. 7c : Reese , Co. HAY Upland , J5.00 ; mUllnnd , J4 60 ; lowland , 14.WJ rye itraxv , 13.M ; color rnnkf.i the price on hay ; Unlit hales tell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. lIltOOM CO1INKxtrcmtly slow talc ; new crop , delivered en track In country ; choice Rrccn self-wiiklnR carpet , per Hi. , 2' , c : choice green , running to hurl. Vic : rsmmun. I'.ic. ' aMIJnck frilp ? . 73c I.OO : pohlen plover. SI. : : . ; Jack rabbltn , per doz , , il.00fll.40 ! small rabliliit , BOcflJl.OO ; mallard ducks. J3.50if3.75 ; red- hendi , 13.7fI.M ; canvnsbiick ducks , J3.OOIf3.00 ; teal , blue vvlnir , J2.00S2.25 : ttal , preen wing , J1.7rn.ol ; mixed durku , Jl.738Z.2j ; Canada RCCKC. JC.Win.t. ' ) ; Email errpp , } ( .IX'ii5.M ; brants , J3.uO ; rqulrrclK , per doz. , c ff"5c. PIOEONS Live , Jl.00tfl.10 ; dead pigeons not wanted. VEOETAnLES. TOMATOES Florida , per flx-b-jdket crate , JI.W tj.i.00. ( . AULIIJI.OWEH-per doz. . $1.50. CAllIlAOl.Callfornla r : : : ! : , per lb. . 2c. POTATOES Fancy native clock , 30c ; from store In tinnll lots , 5flif33c ; Colorado stock , 45 if 4Sc. ONIONS Per bu. , S.WIOC. HEANS-lland plrked navy , per bu. , Jl.CO. S\VIET POTATOES choice stock , 52.0032.75 per bbl. CELEIIY California , per doz. . No. 1 , 90c ; No. 2 , ; r.c : western Nebtnukn , 40f43e. LTMA _ 11E\NS Per lb. , 6c. WATER CHIC.SS Per IB-qt. case. J1.75. PIH PLANT Hot house stock , per dot. bunches , 90c. FUtTITS. MEXICAN STnAWUKUHIUS-None. APPLES Clinlrr Ien Dnvls , J2.75H3.00 ; choice wine saps md willow twlcs. J3.23U3.50. CIlANIIEHHinS Jersey , J8.75. MALAGA OIIAPES Per CO-lb. bbl. , J5.00fl3.50 ; per C5 to 70-11) . Kross , } C. 0007.00. TUOPICAL FHUITS. OHANnE'S California budded seedllnits. fancy , J2.50 ; choice , J1.73S2.00 ; funcy navels , J3.30 ; choice. J3.00fr.1.25. LEMONS Messlnns , J3.Mgi.25 ; Callfornlns , S3.25JI.1.50. IIANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.00 Q2.25 ; medium sized bunches , fl , 7532.00. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS Mediums , 15c ; standards , 20c ; extra selects. 2oc : Itrancli & Co.'s selects , 27c ; New York counts. 30c ; standard bulk , per gal. , J1.10. HONEY Fancy white , per lb. , 15c. MVPLE SYRUP Flvo eal. cnlis. each , J2.75 : Bal. c.in , per doz. , J12 ; 14 gal. cans , JC.23 ; quart cans , J3.75. C1IWK Pure Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; per bbl. . J4.75. SAUER KRAUT Per bbl. , J3.75 ; half bbl. , J2.25.FIGS FIGS New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , lOo ; Imported fancy , SO-lb. boxes , 13c ; choice , 10-11" . boxw. lUifilSc. DATES New 1'e.rslan , CO-lb boxes , per lb. , SV4c ; finds , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , lie. M < iPLE SUGAR Choice per lb. . 9fflOc. PRESERVES Assorted. 20-lb. palls , each. J1.40. COCOANUTS Per 100 , J1.30 ; each , Sc. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. , medium slip , lOc ; Tarragona almonds , per lb. , large , 12'Xc | ; Ilrazlls , per lb. , Sc : English walnuts per Hi. , fancy coft shell , lie , btarmards , IHIllUc ; fllbeits. per lb. , lOc ; pcacnns , polished medium. lOc ; large , 12c : peanuts , raw. Oifcc ; roasted. < 3 > 7'ic ; hickory nuts , small , , per bu. , J1.75 ; hickory nuts , large , per bu. , J1.50 ; black walnuts , per " " DRESSED MEATS. DEBF Good steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , CUffGc ; Rood cows nnd heifers , 4$73c $ ; medium cbws nnd helfera. 4V4c ; Rood forequnrters cows nnd heifers , 3'/4o ; good hindquarters cows nnd heifers , Clio : cow rounds , 5c : cow chucks , 3o : 'beef tenderloins , fresh , 20c ; frozen , 19c : beef rolls , boneless. 'J'if9'ic : slrlaln butts , boneless , OflOUc : loin backs. 9S954c : cow ribs , No. 3 , 75J7(4c ( : cow loins , No. 3 , SfiSVic. MUTTON Dressed mutton , 6' c ; racks , 10c ; legs , 6c : saddles , So ; stews , 3c. PORK Dressed lings , 5ic ! ; pork loins , Ci c ; spare rlbe , 60 ; pork shoulders , 5Vic ; jnrk shoul ders , rklnned , Ci'/iC' pork IrlmrnlnRs , 6c : tender loins , He ; pips' feet , cleaned , per doz , 33c. HIDES AND TALLOW. Some persons , according to the Shoe nnd Leather Review , " hold the opinion that hides me accumulating at country points since the com petition among city dealers to buy them has decrcnsed. Natural conditions seem to favor the new plan of buylnir on selection. The tan ners uro not anxious for hldts and there Is no Incentive for dealers to scaur the country In quest of them. Quotations : HIDES No. 1 green hides , 4c ; No. 2 green hides , 3e ; No. 1 green salted hides , 6c ; No. S Krccn salted hides , 4c ; No. 1 green cnlteil hides , 23 to 40 Ibs. , Sc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4e : No. 1 veal calf , 8 , to 15 Ibs. , Co : . TJrt * i-flnl r-nir C tn ir ii. - - - - \u. j win i-uu , o 10 lit IDS. , 4c ; No , 1 dri Hint hides , 78c | ; No 2 dry flint hides , 5 ? Gc No. 1 dry suited hides , Cc ; part cured hides i/o per lb , less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each 253 lc green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each 15o ; dry shearlings ( short wauled earlj -kins ) , No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry ehearllngs ( shorl wooled early bklns ) , No. 1 each , 5c ; dry fllnl Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells per lb actual weight , 5H6c ; dry flint Kansas and No' ' brafkn Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 403c ; dry flint Colored * butcher woo ] pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4j6Jic ; , jry mn , Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4ifSc ; dry pieces nnd bucks , actual weight , 40.jc : feet cut off , 03 It Is useless tc puy freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No 1 3',4o ; tallow No. 2 , So ; grease , white A , 34c ! Eiettfe , white 11 , Sc ; grease , yellow , 2ifcc ; crease dark , 2c ; old butter , 202V4c ; beeswax , prime ISftZEc ; rough tallow , l'fcc. HONES In .car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , 512.00&14.00 ; dry country , blenched , per ton , J10.00O12.00 ; .dry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton. JO.0088.00. \VOOI Unwashed , fine heavy , C7c ; line light , Basic ; quarter blood , IWJISo ; seedy , burry anil chaffy , 8W9c ; cotted and broken , coarse , 709c | rolled and broken , fine. 6 I8e. Fleece washed- Medlum , lECISc : line , 14lCc : tub washed , Uii He : black , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead pued.B8C , , , STOCKS AMI HO.VDS. Coiiruu of Vnlui-x WIIM Dinvinviiril 'ritroiiKlioiit tlio StHNl ii , NEW YORK , Feb. H.-rTlie stock market to day was considered to reflect the absence of support from prominent financial houses , whose IntereMs In tlio new goveimncnt loan have been liquidates ) , The course of values wan down ward , with Intervals of reaction on covtilng by shorts. There was also liquidation by pro- fosslonal dealers , who are usually disinclined to hold stocks over a holiday , The foreign news contributed to the selling , although repeated ex- priuubnu of opinion from European financial centers retardTHT ; our government loans are not encouraging. In local banking circle * It I * now beginning to be apprehended that the net gain In gold to the treasury a a result of the new l ue , taking Into nmslderatlon the probable diafts that may l > e made upon the subtrcasury tu pay for the bondu will not exceed about 170.000,000. Of course this la only a inutMof conjc-clure , but nome unfavorable sentimental effects was attached to the theory today , A firmer market lor sterling txcluwgo ut au ad vaneo of 14 per cent In rat" * for nctiml bufaness served ns n bwir text. although the call in < ney irmrktt exhibited a fairly easy condition. The rpeculntlon opened IrreRirlar nnd fairly active , but n signing tcnd ncy soon developed on literal sales of the ( "rangers , high priced Industrial ! nnd International shares. A rally occurred about midday , under the liadershlp of Ocneral Elec tro and the Qould shares , In which the first named row 2Vt j > tr cent ; Manhattan , 24 per cent ; Missouri Pncltlc nnd Tobacco and other prominent shares , 1OI'4 per cent. The purchases of Oen- ernl Electric were on ft large scale , nnd were for the most part , credited to Ilojton. The ostensible bull Influence Is the repurted nctlvlty of the management In extending Its operations , as fir example , In connection with the electrical experiment ? tin the tlronklyn bridge and the re ported proposed change nf motive power on the Manhattan elevated lines. Ilaltlmnre & Ohla moved easily down r points on depressing reports ns to the physical condi tion of the property. The street hnd believed that thn stock hnd fully discounted any existIng - Ing unfavorable conditions , subs fluently ulllclals of the rompnny charged the circulation of the rumors to n IxmiUn source. No dcnirte > state ments nre obtainable In rvlnt'mi 'o the expert's report In regard to the physical crodltlon of the prop rly recently rninplctetl , hut > n ia Rencrnl way It Is declared to have been satisfactory , H Is und rstood that an expert examination nf Urn company's llnanclal condition Is almut to be made. The stock subsequently rallied 3 % per rent , nnd closed 1 4 per cent lower on the day. The final hour was characteilzed by a resump- tUvn of pressure against th * mnrket nnd values receded tn the * lowest of the day. Manhattan was the conspicuously weak feature , declining 41 , per cent tn nnd closing ut 108 % per cent , Other Important losses wrr * In New Jersey Cen tral nnd IXMaware ft llud on , ZU per cent ; Sugar nnd General Electric , 1H per cent ! Mis souri Pacific , HI per cent , nnd the grangers , I'tffOi per cent , the last named In Northwest ern. Am ng the specialties , Illinois steel broke B per cent nnd Obvclnnd , l irrnlne & Wheel- IHR preferred , 4 per cent. The latter , however , recovered nil but a iwlnt uf the drop. The doling wns fairly nctlve nnd work nt the IDW level. Hallway bonds were heavy In tone n.nd prices \vero shaded , particularly for the sp.'cula- tlve Issue * . The dealings were less nctlve , ag gregating only Jl,503nol. A reactionary tendency wns noted In governments nnd slight concessions were generally made In governments. The trad ing wns unusually I risk , routing up J707,00 } . The bulk of the business wns In the new 4s columns , chiefly nl seller ! 0 Hat , Tomorrow being th * anniversary nf the birth of President Lincoln and n legal holiday In this state , tin * New York Stock exchange , subtreasury nnd financial Institutions , generally , will lie closed. Evening Pout's I/omlon financial cablegram says : The stock rnnrkets were quieter , but flrm today , with n further rise In Kaffirs. Anrr- Irans have been good , especially Cnnada Pas - s , on the dividend , but the closing wan dull , paitly nn unfavorable reports ntniit Haltlrnore , t' Ohio , and partly because ot kss sanguine ' vIowH of the result of th bond lusue. Toilay's ffllux of gold from the Hank of England Is be lieved to be for Chill nnd current estimates of the gold In gj to New York Imvc suddenly dlrnl.n- fshal. The Paris and llcrlln markets were firm. The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange todav : The totnl tales of Block today were 177,211 shares , Including : American Sugar , 52.COO ; American Tobacco , M.COO ; Atchlson , r ,700 ; llur- llngton , 10,300 ; Chicago Gas , 3.GOO ; Distillers , 5,700 ; General Electric , 15,400 ; Louisville & Nash ville , 900 ; Manhattan Consolidated. 10.00) ; Mis souri Pacific. 4.100 ; Northwestern , 3,500 : Head ng , 1,000 ; Hook Island. 10.101 ; St. Paul , 4.500 ; Tt/n- nessee Coal and Iron , 4,300 ; United States Leather preferred , 7,200 ; Wabns'.r , preferred , 5,800 ; Wwt- crn Union , 3W ) . New Ynrlt Money Market. NEW YOIIK , Feb. 11. MONEY ON CALL Steady at 2V per cnt ; last loan , 2V4 per cent , closed at 2H 3 per cent , PH1M13 MEHCANT1LE PAPER &UG7H per STEHLING BXCIIANaE Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills at | 4.S7yiifl.88 for de mand , nnd } 4.fOi4J4.8S14 for sixty days ; posted intea , J4.S7ffi4.83 nnd J4.8S',4if4.8'J',5 ; commeiclal hills , M.W4. HAR SILVER C7-c. SILVER CEHT1KICATES C7it ( C7yc. GOVERNMENT HONUS Lower ; state bonds , ilull ; railroad bonds , easier. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : Xeiv Veirk Mliilnir Quotation. * . NEW YOUK , Fob 11. The following nro the closln ; inlnlui ; quotullons ; Ilulwcr. . . 1 * Ontario , , , , . , 000 cmdlor. to Ophlr , 1VO Crown Point "ll Plymouth 'JO cou.cal. .t Va. . . . J05 OulclcHllvur 172 Uvadwood. . BJ Qulc' HllVLT pd. ( . . 183(1 ( onld .V Curry " Slo T.I Novad l 40 Hnln A. .Norcross. , 10.1 Standard Con " 03 lloinemake. . . . , , , , VVOU Unto.l Con 33 IroriHllvcrDJ Yellow JacUel. . . . 40 Mexican 4o London Stock ( liiotntloUM. LONDON , Fob. 11-4 p. in. cloalnz : COIIBOlB , Ill'y lO f Mcxluau ordinary , 1 7)4 ) Consols , rico't l 8V St.Puulooi . Can. Paclac o" N. V. Central . Erie 17 1'o.inuvlvanlu. . , , . . Krlo'-'du 7d Itundlriif . II 111. Central - . _ - , * Mox. Con. iiow4H. _ . 71 HAH SILVER 30T4d per ounce. MONEY H per cent ; rate of discount In the open nurket , short bills und three monthb * bills , 7ifi 10-16 per cent. Dry Oooiiw MurUrt , NEW YORK. Feb. 11 , Many more * buyers In the market , much lititc'r Inquiry and an Incrnised volume of bualnem ar the features of the mar ket , In addition to which an Unproved feeling pf cheerfulness Is manifested by purcliaH.-r . Agents have reduced the price of American Indigo prints to 4He , and khlrtlriKS to 4c , to take effect ut once. Printing cloths , very steady at 2c , but no buslntsa rt ported. Wednesday will bo pb- uerved as a legal holiday. FALL 1UVEU , MOM. , ITcb. H.-1'rlDt cloths , slendr , but quiet nt 2V. iTbe Ametlcnn prlntlnri c.mpioy tcxiny rnlurxl 1r.n.i imm 5c to 4i,4e per y nl. nnd slilnlnjrii ( mm 4Uc tn < e. Th ( Merrlmno innnufnetur.nr limnnny of Ixiwell fal. lowed the American's "Mninle. MANCHESTER , Fcb , Jl.-Thc mnrket fol cloths nnd yarns Is quM' . with snles hnM tc tnnko unless nt con MnrUrlx. LIVERPOOL , Feb. -.WHEAT Spot quiet ! ilfPmnd paorj Na. 2 r - winter , 5s f\4d : No. ! red fprlng , stocks exhhuMed ; No. 1 hard Mnn < Itobn , ts 7'.4d ; No. 1 Cnllflirnrn , t ! H4d. Futurei npene < l we-nk , with nenf nnd illitnnt iwsjtloni ? 4d loner ; closed stenily , 'with near nnd dlstnnl IHisltlons % flld lowef ; buslnfsg nlxiul equall ) distributed ; FfUunry , f 7 Sd : Mnrch , fs Sd ! April , 6s Sd ; May , Ds 7'idj June , 5a 7)id ; July , CORN Spot dull ; American mixed ne ' , 3i 411. 1'Utures opened q'ulet. with ncnr nnd dls < tnnt positions Ud lawer , closed stendy , with near positions ' .4 l94d lower , nnd dlstnnt posl- tlon. U0'4d lower ) Ltmlnt'SS ntxmt eqilfllly dl . trlbutid ; February , 3s 'idi March , 3 * P.id ; April , 3d Hid ; Mny , 3s 2d ; June. 3s 2di July , 3s 2V4d. FIXll'U Dull , demand | x ; St. Louis fnncy winter , 7s 9d. PROVISIONS llncon , quiet ; demand , poor ! Cumberland cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. , 2Ss ; shorl rlts , 2S Ibs. , 2Cs ; long clcnr , light , SS to 43 Ibs. , 27s ; long clear , heavy , ET.S r l ; short clenr backs , 18 Ibs. , 2Cs M ; short clear middles , heavy , K UK. , 2fis ; clear bellies , 14 to K > IKi. , 2Ss. Shoub ders , squnre , 12 to IS Ibs. , 23s M. Hams , sharl cut , 14 to 10 Ibs. , 35s. Tallow , fine North Amtr- Icim. 20s 9d. Ileef , extra India mess. 73s 9d ; prime mesB , 58s 9d , Pork , prime western , 53s 9d | WKitern , medium , 47s 9d , Ixird , dull ; prime western , 27s 6d ; renneil. In palls , 2s Gd. CHEESE Quiet ; demnnd , poor ; finest Am r- lean , white nnd coloreil 49s. 11U1TER Steady ; best 1'nlted States , 93si RlKKl , IKW. OILS Turpentine spirits , . 2fls 9d. Rosin , conv mon , 4 714d. Cotton seed oil , Liverpool refined , 17s 3d. Linseed oil , 20s 3d. REFRIGERATOR IIEEF Forequartcr , 3Hd | hlndquarter , 4d , RLEACHING POWDER Ilnrdwood , f. o. b. , Llvrrpoo.1 , ? HOPS At Ixondon ( Paclne coast ) , 2 CM. The receipts of whent during the past three days were 219.00) ccnlnlx , Including 70,000 centals of American wheat , llecelptn of American com , 1CGXW ( centals. _ _ St. LoiilM C c tic i-ii I Alnrke-t. ST. LOUIS. Fell. ll.-FLOUR-Dull nnd ensy ; patents , J3.70j33.80 ; exlrn fnncy , J3.45i3.55 ; fancy , J3.00iif3.10 ; choice. J2.Mif3.75. WHEAT Dull , nnd easy cables and heavy re ceipts In the northwest counteracted the effect of reported heavy dlwrepaney In the world's shipments to Europe nnd the mnlkets here to rule lower all ; No. 2 cunh , 71c : No. 2 hard , CO'.Jc ' ; February , C2 4c : May , C5Jc ! : July C3c. CORN Reported heavy receipts cauced n wenk 'pi'nulntlvo niniket , wh'ci ' : eloped lower thnn yes terday ; No. 2 mixed cath nnd February , Solic ; May , KM27c ; July , 23'ic. OATS Futures , wenk nnd lower ; spot , firm nnd In demnnd ; No. 2 cas'.j nnd February , 1'JUc ; May , 2u' < .c , July , 19c. IlYE Firmer ; 3Sc. ClMiN MEAIt1.40in.4. . ' < . FLAX SEED quiet ; Kc. TIMOTHY SEKI-J2.75iJ3.CO. HAY Cliolce grades In fnlr request , but not urgently wanted ; offerings of low grades In ex cess of demand nnd lower : prairie , | 5.60fj9.l ; timothy * J9.00ST12.M. this side. POULTRY Scarce nnd tlrm ; turkeys , 9ff9l,4c ; chickens. 7JSc ; ducks , OUfilOc ; geese , 6iT5',4c , W1I1SKY-J1.22. Rl'TTER-Qulct ; lower ; crenmery , 14IJ20c ; ilnlry , 11015e. EGGS Steady nnd In fair demand ; fresh , lie. LEAD Dull nnd easier : two cnrs Missouri , | 2.ls7W : two cnrs , for March. J2.90. SPELTER Salable nt J3.73. COTTON TIES Unchanged. II AGOING Unchanged. PROVISIONS Pork , lower : standard mess , lob bing. new , JIO.12',4 ; old. J'J.SSH. Lird , lower ; ; irlmc steam , J3.2P.4 ; choice , J5.37I.4. llacon , joxed Bhoulders , J3.50 ; longs , J3.75 ; ribs , $5.8714 ; diortp , J8. Dry salt meals , boxed shoulders , $4.75 ; ongs , J3.25 : ribs , J5.3714 : shorts , J3.50. RECEIPTS Flour , 3,0m ) bKB. ; whent , 14,00 > 1 bu. ; : orn , 14.0rti ) bu. ; oats , 2 < > .n00 bu. SHIPMICNTS Flour , 7,00) libls. : whent , 22,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu. ; oats. 12,000 bu. AVooI Market. ROSTON , Feb. 11. Ruelncss' In the wool mar- < ct hero has been n shade brisker than previously reported , with prices' Well maintained. Fleece wool : ) nre moving moderately , but the feature if the wcfk hns been the better demnnd for itnple territory wool. " This demnnd has been ronflned , however , to 'thbse wools which nre long enough In stnplo tt > ue combed. Australian ivrvol sales continued coo < lbut _ prices nre strung. The following me ( he ciuotntlons for leading lescrlptlons : Ohio nnfl' Pennsylvania , tleeces. X mil nlove , 16 Tl8'.icXX ; nnd XX nbove. 19',4 { MVic ; No. 1 cornlilngi. 23c ; No. 2 combing , 23 ® : ic ; delaine , 21fi2H'.c. Indiana nnd Missouri TUnrter blocnl combing , 175TlSe ; braid combing , I7c. Texas wools , tp'rrlng , , medium (12 ( months ) . I27tlfc ; scoured prices , 52c : spring , fine (12 ( nnnths ) , IHIUc ; scoured prices , 31833c. Terrl- : ory wools , Montana , flno .medium and fine , 110 He ; scoured prices , SCS Sc : Utah , Wyoming , etc , Ino medium and line , 10J13c ; scoured , 34SIMc. California wools , northern spring , lIB17c ; soured prices , 33ICc : middle county , spring. IJf'.Cc ; re urjil prltei.rC3'c ! Ausrul : an scoured 'jnsls ' , combing , superilne , 47ff3'1e ; combing , good , l3ff4Gc ; camUng , average , ' 40ff43c , " " " " " ' CofTvft""Mnrket. , NEW YORK , F b < .ill. COFFEE Opllons jpened steady , ht uncfcanKM7titlcef to Itf pi'lntB ulv'nncc on coble B nnd-foregn dernaird ; Inter : urmd easier under local prefsuro , nnd closed inlet at T'vlir points net decline ; rnlcs , 9,520 bags , ncludlnj : March , J12.3HJfl2.S5. Spot. Rio , quiet ; tfn. 7. 13' < c asked. Mild , market dull : Conlovn , IC.735JK.75. Wnrchouse ilellveilei f.-om New York iixtcnlny , 15,5."iF Imgs ; New York stock fxlay , 1.17,413 base : United StnUs stock , 3C4.3S9 bngs ; illont for the United States , 144,003 hags ; total , -lslbe ! supply for the United States , 448,399 bags , innlnM 481,031 bags last year , SANTOS , Feb. 11. Film ; good average Snntoi , :14 : ; receipts , two days , 3,000 bag ? ; stock , 033,000 jags. . HA.MnURO. Feb. 11 Qu'et and unclnnged. HAVRE. Feb. II. Clopcil Irrviulnr nt > Af nd- ancp tn 14f decline ; Enles , 2,300 bass. 11IO , Feb. 11 , Firm ; No. 7 , J13.20 ; exchange , 3-521 ; re-celpti" , two days , 4.001) bags ; cleared or the United States , 9,00i ) bags ; for Europe , 4.000 ings ; stock , 217,00) bags. K it ii N IIH City -HarUots. KANSAS CITY , Feb. 11. WHEAT Herd to sell , fully lo lower ; No. 2 hard , C3c ; No. 3 , 348 60o ; rejected , nominally 3o@36c ; No. 2 red , nomi nally 75c. CORN Market slightly lower ; demand meager ; No. 2 mixed , 22T4G23c ; No. 2 while , 23c. OAT ? Fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 19c ; No. 2 white , 19K ? 20c. RYE No. 2 nominally , 3Sc. HAY Market steady ; timothy , J10.00S11.50 ; prnlile , J5.50C7.50. I1UTTER Market lower ; creamery , 10fl7c ; dairy , 13 15c. EGGS Feeling uncertain ; strictly fresh , lie. Toledo Cirnlu TOLEDO , Feb. 11 WHEAT Lower ; easy ; No , 2 cnsh. 73Vic ; May , 74ic ; July , 70-Hc. CORN Dull nml Rteady ; No. 2 mixed , 29c ; No , 3 mixed , 28i. c ; Mny , 31c. OATS-No. 2 mixed , 2014c ; No. 2 white. 22c ; Mny , 22'iC. ! UYE-Qulct : No. 2 cash , 41c. CLOVER SEED Active ; easy ; prime , cash , J4.CO ; Mnrch , J4.674. ! RECEIPTS Wheat , 8,000 bu.jrn ; , 15,000 bu. ; onli" , LW ) bu. : clover teed , 23 bags. SHIPMENTS Flour. 1,000 bbls. ; whent , 7,00 ( bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu , ; clover seed , 279 bags , Cotton Market. ST. LOUIS , Fel > . 11. COTTON Quiet ; MGc lower ; middling , 7 13-lCc ; fates , 992 bales ; receipts , 3,295 bales ; shipments , 3,200 bales ; stock , 74,194 bales. NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-COTTON Futures cl > eo steady ; sales , 10,90) bales ; February' , J7.75 ; Maic.i , J7.S4 ; April , J7.S9 ; May , J7.93 ; June , J7.W3 ; July , J7.98 ; August , J7.90 ; September , J7.72 ; November , J7.63 ; December , J7.ri5. Middling. Mdc ; net receipts , 8,788 bales ; gross receipts , 10,257 bales : forwarded , 1,278 bales ; sales , 220 bales , all spinners ; stock , 157,201 bales. Pi-orlii MnrkclH. PEORIA , Feb. 11. CORN Lower ; No. 2 , 27c ; No. 3 , 2CV4C. OATS Easier ; No. 2 white , 20G20c ! ; No , ! white , 19Q19Jc. ! RYE Dull ; nominal ; No. 2. 401)iiiJ4014c. ) WHISKY Mailtct steady ; finished goods on the basis of J1.22 for high wines. 11ECUHTH Corn , 49.WO bushels ; oats. M.SOi bushels ; rye , none ; whlrky , none ; whent , 10,20 ( bU8h ls. SHIPMENTS Corn , 14,320 bushels ; oats , 20,53 * bushels ; rye , none ; whisky , 750 gallons ; wheat , 17,500 bushels. _ Siiftnr Murki't. NEW YORK , Feb.'II. ' . SUGAR-Raw , Hrm ; fair refining , 3Uc ; centrifugal , 90 test , ST4c. Re fined , quiet ! standard ) -'A . , " 4Jc ; confectioners "A , " 4c ; cut loaf..1l > Kc ; crushed , 514c ; pow dered , 5Vic : granulated. 4T c : eulcs , 5He. LONDON , Fub , 11. SUGAR-Cnne , firm : centri fugal Javn , 13s lOlidF-Muicovndo. fair refining , i : 9d ; Ix t , active un Jileher ; February , 10s lOd ; March , 12s. -r * .lltinieniKillH AVIicnt Jlnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , Kei ! < JJ.TrWHEAT-Cloie ; Fei. ruary. 5Si,4c ) ; May. WigCO c : July. C2Hc. On track } No. 1 hard. ! ! i'No. ; 1 northern , 59V4o ; Nn. 1 northern , [ 8l4c'T ( i'lpts ' , 238 cars. FLOUR Sl'.w : unchdnfje'd from yesterday ; nmt patentH , $3.15j6.00 ; H' ld patents. J3.10Q3.10 ; first clears , > ; .CO ; ccc iid. f'.eure , J2.1032.23. TrlMt-o U'Uent * ' ( luotntloiiM , SAN FRANCISCO. . Toll ) 11. WHEAT-Qulet ; December , J1.14K ; MtiftjHJG ; cleared , 22,370 cent als wheat , - - Fiuaiiclftl'.VoteN , BOSTON. Feb. H.-yCloai-lnes , J10,521M7 ; bal ances. ll.S57.044. fl H IIALTIMORE. Pel * -Clearlngs , J2,72),1H ; balances , J40G.539. NEAV YORK , Feb. II. Clearings , JI15,48I,130 ; balances , $7,185,480. PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 11. Clearings , $10CC2 , . 181 ; balances , J1,777.CC7. ST. IJOVIS. Fcb. 11 , Clearings , Jl.lGS.SlC ; bal- anei-s , JC3.C.S9 ; money , 403 per cent ; Ne\v York exchange , par bid ; 25c premium asked , WASHINGTON , Feb. 11. Today's condition of the treasury statement shows : Available casli balance. $1(1,0)5.199 ; sold rcurvc , J53,2Sr , o35. CH'CAGO , Fib. 11. Clearings. $13.277.609. Money , on call , tteady at 6 per cent : tin time- , CS7 per cent ; New 'iork exchange , par : foreign cxchang ? . steadier nt advanced ratec , llanktrs' London tterllng , $4.S7KC4.i6H. Allalr-J. I1ERL1N. Fcb , 11. Exchange on London , eight dnyu' night , SO marks , 4514 pfK. I-AIllH , Feb. Jl. 4 p. m , Three per cent rentes. 102f We for lh account ; exchange en London , 25f 24c for checks. LONDON , Feb. 11.Gold Is quoted today at Uu nou Ayrta at 210.1'J , Madrid , 17.C2 ; Llebon. Mi Si. Pete-rkburg , M ; Alhtiu. 77 ; Rome. Kfc.W ; Vienna , 103. T < ie amount of bullion withdrawn from the IJanK o ( Lnglaail ca balance today was IKO.W ) . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET fairly Liberal Run of Oattlo JJecU n Bearish Disposition , BUYERS FORCE A TEN CENT CONCESSION Sloiv Trade ItennltM from SellerV I'n- ' NH to Coneede the Cut Lone HI MoUol on n Lively .tlarket. TUESDAY. I-'cb. 11. llccelpts for the tlays Inellcntcd nro : DAY'S DISPOSITION. The disposition of lire ilny' . offcrlnRB ol live stock wns ns follows.cnch buyer pur- clinplriB the number of henil Indicated ; Cirttle. Ilosa. Sheep. Omnha I'ncklnfr company. . CS 522 The O. II. lliunmonil Co , . . r.O O.'ii Swift nnd Company 43S 1,663 227 The Gmlnhy Packing Co. . 134 1.1SO A. Unps 19 H. Hccksr ami Dogim. . . . US W. I. Stovcns 13 r. . . . Vnnsnnt it Co 47 J , L. Cnrcy SI J. Lobrnnn & liothschllcl. . M Ilcckor Hros Z2l ; lii-nton it Underwood 107 KelEon Morrl ? 9 Shippers nml feeders 371 1 . . . . . Left over 10) Totnl 2.131 4,1110 227 CATTMC The receipts of cattle looked Otilte larsc ns compared wllh the receipts of the past tew days ; tn fuel , the run -vvns the InrBcst of the month , KH fur. There wore , however , only " .lot henil here , us ngnlnst 1,210 yestortlny nri.l l.SW . on Tucs- ( Iny of lunt week. The protxirtloii of fat cnttlo on snle WHH quite luiRe , but nt the same time there was nothing very prime in tire yards. There were , however , Bomu pretty decent cuttle , but n ROOC ! many more that -were unfinished nnd on the conrslsh order. The mnrket wns far from satlsfnctory , from n seller's point of view. The buyers were claiming that cattle hiul been selling too hlch here ns compared with other mar kets , nml that they must have n reduc tion. Cuttle sold here on Saturday to speculators went on to Chicago and sold there yesterday nt no more than wns paid for them hero. That fact made all buyerH , both packers and shippers , very bearish , nnd the result was n decline of fully luc In values. Salesmen were very stubborn about milking the concussion. aid t'no trade wns , In consequence , slow , Uutchers * stock wns In liberal supply , there being about twenty loads of cows nnd heifers on sale. The demand wns very fair , and really desirable stuff sold quite readily nnd at prices not much different from yesterday. When It came to the commoner nnd less desirable grades , the mnrketna not only slow , but lower. StockorH and feeders were In small sup ply ; In fact , there were very few feeders of good weight. The most of the cattle were light stockers and the demnnd for that class of stuff wns suniclcnt to hold values pretty nearly steady , In spite of the break In beef cittlo. Hopresentatlve sales : DEEF STEKIIS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. fr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1070 $3 00 53..1317 53 43 10.1303 $3 CO 1..1UUO 325 17..1103 3 SO 2..14K > SCO 18. . . .1100 3 2T 19..14IB 3 SO W..147S SCO 7..1190 335 S0..12Ci 3,10 3..ISM 3 C3 1. . . . 930 323 9..1122 350 4..1032 3 Co 10..HDD 340 12..1282 361 2..1273 3 K > 13..1103 340 20..11BS 350 11..1200 370 W..1103 34' ' ) 13..1123 360 9..1477 370 3..WJ3 349 12..1122 3 W 17..1301 370 C..HM2 3 4i > 19..13K 350 3 > . . . .I3.V > 370 20..114S 343 11..122) 353 10..1391 370 11 10S7 343 30..1268 355 II..1301 373 2..1023 343 U..1404 3 55 17..H2G 373 8..1512 343 12..1179 355 17..1333 3 SO 8..1250 3 43 COWS. 1. . . . 590 100 1. .1230.230 G..1012 2 C3 1. . . . 710 ISO G. .1150 233 2..1223 270 1. . . . 770 173 2. .1120 233 3..1133 270 1. . . . S.SO 173 2. .1020 240 13..1007 270 1. . . . 990 200 3. .11M 240 1..130I ) 270 8. . . . iS2 200 4. .1123 240 2..700 270 4. . . . OS2 2 IX ) 11. .1130 240 2 , . . , 1163 270 1. . . . 980 200 17. .1100 249 1C..117 ; ) 270 5. . . . 918 200 3. ,1075 210 2.,10V ) 270 ,3. , . " . . 070 200 1. .1141) 240 ] . . . . -JO 275 2. . . . 910 2 00 2. . ! I'J3 ' 2 40 1..I1GO 2 75 3. . . . 903 205 16. .1049 243 14..1012 275 1..1110 2 10 1. .1050 2 43 9. . . . P4'J 2 75 4..1030 2 10 11. .1043 2 15 2..12.,3 2 75 3. . . . 970 2'10 9 , .1130 250 7..10S8 273 1. . . . 9SO 210 t. .1110 25D 4..1242 273 2..1130 210 1. .1170 260 1..1100 275 4..1032 213 1. .1120 250 2..11SO 2 S5 1..1030 213 1. .1200 2 f.O l.9iO 2 S3 3..1000 213 11. .1121 250 9..1irl 2 S3 1..1H ) 2 15 1. .1120 2 50 4. . . . 857 2 S3 1. . . . 930 2 15 1. .1540 2 M 6..1212 2 S3 1..1000 213 I. .1140 250 2..12K1 295 3..1016 220 23. .102. ) 255 1..13SO 290 1. . . . 040 223 I. .100) ) 2.13 1C..1033 290 1 . . .1121 2 2.1 1. .1000 2 S3 S..1"- ' * 1..1KO 230 2. .1210 263 8..1123 2 C5 4..1037 230 3. .1016 255 2..9DO S VI 4..1035 233 7. .l'IS3 ' 2 5 1..11CO 300 1. . . . 970 233 . 1. .1170 255 . . . . fl 3 M 0..1000 235 1. .1410 2 .IT 2..1270 310 2..1013 235 2. .1110 2 CO 3..1221 310 i mo i ar. i.12KO 2 f.- I..IMH sir. . - HOGS The receipts of liosn were nulle larc ( tmlay , that Is. they , wcro above the averime , There weie 4,194 head , IIH BKiil t 1,101 yenti-r ilny , and 6,636 Tuesday of last wi-pk. The market vwia just about t > o lower under tin Influence or the decline at othc-r polnla. Tin cnrly market wa reasonably active anil UK bulk of the oflerlnKH chanKdl liunda In good ni'U on. At thn last It wns n , little slow and tlu cloHo wr.B wenk ( it the decline. Hummed up In u few words It wan a 13.65 market , iui ugu\n \ ( n 13.00 market yexturduy , Ono loail tr > uclni ] (3.92Vi , tut HKalnst } 3,95 , yeaterday'u top. Itepre- sentatlv raleu : Jl ? 7J . . . JfS SI 51 . . . S * 52 S1 . . . 3 H Kl 114 . . . S ' . ' M M ! fO 3 f S M 4 . . . S V (3 an . . . ,1 J1 f. ( ! H * 41 3 f is ssj . . . 3 iM . . . ac (2 Ml . . . 3K Itl J * . . . 3V 3S VX ICO 3 SS ! ! 21t . . . 3 H PIGS-ODDS AND i.Ni > y. 1 3.10 . . , 300 5 M . . . S 1 ! 1 41 . . . SCO 5 26 ( ! . . . 3 ( < ! 3 483 . . . 350 2 ) . . . SSI 4 377 SO 3 TO 6 kfl . . . SIC 3 12C (0 S 75 5 Jil . . . 3(1 5 % . . . 380 fi 173 . , , 3 JK 2 840 . . . 3W SHKKP Only one load wns ircclvnl , nnd wns ccnslRiied direct to n local pncktr. CHIC.U.O I.IVIJ STDClv. K\linrtirx An * Iliiylnix l.llu-rnlly Ii liriM'lni tin * Trriilo , ' CHlfAOO. Fcb. ll.-t'nlllc tinile xvns'of t tisunl clmmcttr ttlliujscd on TuoMny. buyi taking hMil nttlicr op.irlnKly nt yostenlny'v dtclh U.iminon to extra nntlvo bwf stccru were n.il bio nt from J3.M to J4.C5. Exporters nrc bxij-l stcfrs nt from II to tl.Si ) , nnO very unml dretr beef entile nrc selllnrc for from M.SO to | 3. Hlnckpni nnd feeilers me very hlsh In pmpoitl to fnt beeves , selllni ; nt from > 2 CO tu M.SO ; cv nnd lielfrrs nro Fflllnc fr.ely nt from 12 tu $3. with a few wnles nt from Jl.M to JI.90. Cnlv wern In KHOI ! rupply mill In fnlr dementi , prlc riillnic uteiidy. Tlicre wns n fair ileinatui I Terns cattle with unlcs mostly nt from $2.35 (3. S3 , HOK nunplles this wuk show n tiihMnntl Knln ns c rnpnrcilllli n week nmi nlvl packt nr-o ImiuMvlnn tliolr opportunity tu force prlc lower. All klntlfl , except ileslrublc * llfilit wclRhi Belling tolny ut n further iiMluctlon nf So. Coi inon tn choice ihovts noltl nt from J3.M ti } 4. : tin * bulk fetching from 14.10 to } t.2i ) . nml chol llKht IIOBS bniUKht from J4.23 to $1.27' * , In sheep then * wns n fnlr ilnnnml nml prlr werp Blvnily ut jcstciilny'ii ileellne. I'oiiUnoii choice nntlvc slip p me wnntvl nl from f2.o M.C3 ; wrslein lit from ? ,1.1C to J3.30 ; yi--ulliiKs from 1.1.75 tn II. nml Innilis nt fnim ( .1 tu 14. ' Snli-.i were i-lilefly nt fr-om J3 to J3.50 fir natl sheep nnil nt $3.DO nml upwnnl for Inmlis. Ilereli'tHi ' liitile , 4,500 henil ; boss , 22,000 hen sheep , 10,000 bind. IviniMiiN City Mvo Stcu-U. KAXS.\S CITY. Feb. 11.--CATTI.K--Ilecolil | S.S'ltl ' lii-nil ; tdilpintMils , 2MO head. MMket wei nml 100 lower. Texns Btrerw , } 2.riOtT3.4Q ; Tex rows , Ji.n.Miil Oi ) ; lie f steers. S3.OOy4.SO ; nntl' cows. H.6.JM,30 : bulls , Jl.COlfJ.CO ; sloclicra nr fcpib-in. f2.ftifI3.70. IIOCIK llrat'lptB , 11,110 henil ; slilpmenls , 7 lieiul. Mnrkot went ; nml Sc lower. Hulk of Kale JJ.S'Mrs.Snj htnvtpM , J3.33iT3.90 : pnckers. $3.60 3.M : mixed , J3.7on3 T : llRlits , J3.COff3.S3 ; Yorker J.1.75n.t.S5 : plr | , J3.61fi3.SO. SIlKEP-'Hecdpts. 1,800 liend ; shipments. C bond. Mnik-t slenily. l.auiljs , J3. : . " > irj.40 ; rnu tons , i.25S3.45. St. I.unN Mvo Silicic. ST. I.OflS. Feb. 11.-CATTI.H llPcclnlii. 3.01 head. SlnrUet slemly. Nntlvc heaven , $ J.I30'4.C ' itoplicrs nnd feeders , } 2.005f3.CO ; cows nnd helfen t2.HOff3.23 ; Tfsas tteers , J2.M03.05 ; cows , J2.00 : J.t.iO. HOOS--Hrcepls'SfltW ! hentl. Mnrket Co lowe ileavy , J4.0jyi.13 ; mixed , { 3.SOtf4.10 ; light , { 3.90 I. IT , . KHEiP llecplpts , EOO hmil. Mnrket stem ! ' N'ntlves , J2.73ff3. ) ; cotithern , $2.1003.50 ; larnl ) ! 3.20Ii4.CO. _ XIMV York l.lvc Htoc-U Mnrkfl. NKW YOItlv. Fcb. 11. llEEVES-Ilecrlpts , 6 licnil ; steady. Cables quote live stock nt 9i'9li lefrlwerntor beef nt 6irt7 ic. CAIjVKS llecelptt. 12.1 head ; firm ; venls , CSTJi ivestern calves , J3.75. SHEEP AND LAMMS Hpcelpts , 4.3C5 hem Irm ; sheep , poor to prime , J4.S3 ; choice , henvj (4.23 ( ; wethers , $4.60 ; two decks , choice , extr inmbi sold nt J3.50M5.CO. 1IOQS llccelpts , 2,909 jicnd ; olnw nt JI.605J4.S' } . Stcu-k In Ilccord of receipts nt the four principal mm sets for Tuesday , February 11 : Cattle. HOBS. Sheer > outh Omaha . 2.131 4 191 22 hlcnRO . 4,600 22,00) 10.00 vanfas City . S.SOO 11. 1M 4.SC it. Louis . 3,000 8,000 80 Totals . . . . , , 43,291 15,81 lUiIiIirr noic7MltTns : Hold. NEHV YOK1C , Feb. 11. Deposits of K"ld wer iirmennrs trdny , but sulitrensiiry nlllclnls say thn hey cnn only generalize ns t the totnl nmouri > wln to the Krent number of * > mill tlepo<s nlv o the turning In of gold certlllcn'.CA Up to 'clod ; , wtun nn approximate } 5,0-)0,000 ) hiul beei redlted to bidders for the lionds , ns n ipul C today's operations. The depositor's Includu r.dlvldunl bank corporations , the new sovernrneii lend dtpoiltors and bullion brokers. TIic with raw als were placed approximately nt JGU5UO > ) , nl or m count ot bullion brokcis. 1II3S PHOTI3STIXG HIS IXXOOKXCK lilt Slion. . SluMVOil I.lttli- inot I it it Wliei I , -d Into tliu I ) on Hi Cliiimlier. DANNEMOIIA , N. Y. . Fcb 11. Dar holomcw Shea dlcj In the electrical dial oday , paying the penalty for the murdo T llobert Uoss at Troy In May , 1S93. Shji ras attended to the gallows by a clergymai rorn hlo home and by a priest from tin loman Catholic church of this place. Afte ; ocelvlng the last sacrament Shea said : " m Innocent , father. Innocent , " nn asscrttoi , -hlcli ho repeatoj during the rlto of anoint lent. When ho was conducted Into tin oath chamber he started as he came ii Ight of the electrical chair , but said noth ng. The straps being adjusted , the priest , It > w tones , read the oarvlco of the dead Vhlle the priest read , the flrst voltage wai urned on. It was ? 9:55 : when Shea entere , lie room and 9:58 % when ho was pronounced ead. The current sent the body tightly agalns he straps , and the neck and the tared le ; row purple. For thirty-one seconds tlio con act was maintained and reduced to a llgh oltago for thirty-one tcconJs , when tin urrcnt was turned off. There was an es ape of air from the fllloJ lungs , nnd Dr tanson ordered the current en again. / ontact of twenty-Haven 83conds was main alncd and then the stethoscope failed ti how any life. The escape of air from tlio lunge sounded Ike a prolonged sigh and made tome pee lo think that there was llfo , but the phy iclans eaid that death was instantaneous. IIG 1)12 A I , IX II.MXOI.S COAL LAXI ) Kc Goirlil anil n IVjiluiHli SyniUriili .tlnkc ii I'uri-liiiNf. CHICAGO , Fcb. 11. The Post today pays 'An extensive deal In Illinois coal lands embracing nearly 11,000 acres , hai > een practically completed by i Jew York and Chicago oyndlcati epresent'nK two cf the largest railway com lanles In the country. Tlio syndicate hai drcady obtained an option on 10,100 acres o oal land In the Grape creek district , over ylng a rich vein containing not leas thai : 5,000,000 tons of bituminous coal. George ) Gould and tha Wabaeh road are aid to bo largely Intur.CEtcd In tlio del , 'lilch threatens tlio valuable Interests of th ( ! h'cago & eastern Illinois road In coa rolghtago from Hint district to Chicago. Tin stenslblo promoter of the deal , T. II Iroughton , vlco president of the Cresceni leal ami Mlr.lng company and manager ol ho syndicate , has denied tint Gould or tlu Vabash road Is Interested In the big deal nit the denial may bo withdrawn later whei ho last details of the work of securing c'n rol of this vaut tract of r'cli coal lands an ompleted. The names of all capitalists con lected with the syndicate arc being closel ) : uarded just at present , but It Is known thai ho deal Involves tlio building of a new rail cud to tap the flclda. From reliable tourcei ho Information gained Is that this enter rlso will bo the largest since the anthracite omblnatlcn , now merged Into the Heading yndlcato , which lo In a etato of rcorganlza < Ion. " of iv Stoiini NEW YORK , Feb. 11. The otenm .cater . , during a fierce storm today , eanli It Ileckaway Inlst. A tug went to the rc ' ut > of her crow ot nine men. The men t the llfc-iuving station bullcve they wen xved , A report from Coney Island rayt .at the llfo saver * * there KIW two mcri anglng to a yawl und bcroru hnlp could be Iven they tank out of sight. They alsc ly they tmv the Two Brothers pick up out inn and that was all. All three stations arc tokliig for the men. The wind Is blowing Qventy-flght miles an hour. \Vlllll IlltMVllIK' II IllMVlllIK CLI2VI5LAND , Feb. 11. A howling gale , 'hlch commenced blowing from the wci.it irly last evening , continue ! today with un- ated fury. At the local weather olllco l morning the wind Inrtrumoiits recorded maximum velocity of ilxty-fcur miles. Much has been caused imago of a minor character f the storm. Slgna and telegraph and tel- phone wires were blown down all over thu vehlcli-i on the ty , In several Instances reels wcro picked up and turned upside i\\n Ly thu wlnJ. Mulliil Foil 11. 1 The jury In the caw against James Mul- t , charged with burglary In entering lloat- ghl's saloon and stealing four sets of pool ill * , returned a verdict cf guilty of petit rceny. The prisoner wan remanded to jail await sentence. WAS1IF.1) ) AWAY A HIGH Hill City of Olovcland Visited by Another Pntftl Accident , FLOODS CAME WITHOUT ANY WARNING of n UIIKO Witter Mnln llousi'H , Frclulit Cnm , Triickn nnil I Into the lllver. CKKVKIiAND , Feb. 11 , At an early hour this morning nn Innncnso water main burst with tcrrlflc force on Franklin avenue hill , Just west of Cuyahoga river , ami with th great volume ot water that poured out several hundred fool of the hilt , on which was located many small housi < ! > , was washed Into the river. A small one-story frnmo house , occupied by Mrs. Mary Havcy , CO years old , 9 Franktln Hill , was Immilitcd and with Us contents was hurled Into the river , Mrs. Uavcy was drowned. Her body was recovered an hour later. A Now York , 1'cnnsylvan'a & Ohio freight train was passing at the foot of the hill at the time and the forceut the water carried several cars Into the river. On the cars were three ot the train crow and the men were carried down with the cars. Two of the men jumped before the river was reachcil and escaped , but the third was dumped Into the river , and but for the nsslgtnnco of the tenders ot the Columbus street bridge would hnvo been drowned , Tlio man was badly Injured , Houses were wnched along cr dropped Into a great pit scooped out by the rng ng water and much damage was done. Many ilTtrrow Cic.tpes from death nre ro- portcd. John McDcrmott , who lived In the rear nt his saloon , corner Franklin avcnuo mil Columbus street , nario.Uy escaped drown , with his whole family. It's wlfo and two * children slept In a back roam and the hus band In the room adjoining. About ,1 o'clock a watchman from the ColumbiH street bridge aroused .McDcrmott by breaking m his win dow. He found his wlfo sleeping with a child on cither side and the water swirling almost on a level with their heads. McDermott - mott carried them all to the street In their night clothes. The man who went down with the freight nars proves to have been Edward Mnloney , the conductor of the train. Ho was carried Into the river and pinned down by the wreckage , with h's head above water. Ills back was seriously Injured and he was hurt rntcrnnlly. When the flood of water struck the train Harry Watson , a newsboy passing along the tracks on his way from th ? city , wns hurled \galnst the line ot freight cjrs and badly Mil about the head nnd shoulders. About forty feet below the spot where Mrs. Havoy's house had stood was situated : ho two-story trnmo house ot Sylvester Jotter , n recluse. With the sound of rush- ng water ho sprang from bed and startcil lor the door. He was too late. The house ivas picked up bodily ami carried nbout ilncty feet nnd then dropped on the edge : t n deep gully wh'ch the water had scooped 5tit. There It hung for a moment and then ; oppled over , Its top testing on the bottom if the big hole. Cotter was thrown to the : elllng of the room from which ho had started to escape. For a moment he was itunned , but quickly regained his strength , : llmbed from the window and reached the Bottom of the houM , which was then on top. Three ho remained until the water should ibato "nd he was rescued. IIACI3H 111M3AICS A COMjAIl IIOXIS. IIUly to Xrvor Knee tlio- SdirdlAttain. . SAN FHAtfCISCO , Feb. 11. H Is likely- hat Crescendo , the great 3-year-old of \'nglo Uurko's Pueblo stable , will never ace the starter again. On Sunday at tire Jay district track ho was so sarlously In ured that ever since ho has been unable to- land. While being walked about on the cx- rcmo outside of the track ho was run into iy another horse and , his collar bono war * raclured. Crescendo Is now In the hands ot a vcterl- arlan , who is doing everything that Is pos- Iblo and there' is a slight chanca that he lay be brought around so as lo race In bout six months. Even It he does recover , . Is doubtful whether he will over bo the Irescendo of old. AB a 2-year-old he wa ne of the1 very best In the country , rimIng - Ing second to Itrqultal In the Futurity takes last autumn. Stnco then he has won great many purses and several stakes on Ills coast. Ho wns heavily engaged for volu ble stakes both In California and In the ast nnd his Injury means that his owners Mil lose many thousands ot dollars , Raymond JEWELER. handed down from gener ation to generation , be comes a matter of family pride the more noted the maker , the more noted the plate. It is , therefore , a gracious and a kindly * 4 do in Silver thing to , buying ver for this purpose , to see that it bears the stampof the most famous silversmiths of the present century the GORHAM trade-mark : LION , ANCHOR , [ LETTER G. Too good for Dry GooJt Storei Jfivelers only , , Mi reason \\o conlliio oiirnolves lo florluuii iho A'aro is beu.uiHo ll'H the only really vooJ. C. S. RAYMOND , H K. Corner IMIt and Hoggins. Our Free Letter Reviewing HID ( Train and slock market ) , will tw nl you dally on requeit. In tin hope of deierv II part of your butlneu. Order * solicited for nil cr on three to five point margins. I , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chicago Hoard of Tiaae. New York roducu Kiclmiiiif. New York Coo > . Illock III- i&nce. 17 lloaid TraSe , CulcaiiO. 44 Uroadway , evr York , ( AMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10if > . Oiuiilin , Neb. COMMISSION RAIN , . I PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS J-xna lll'i ' Hoard of Trade. Direct wir < a to CmcnKO nnd New York. John A , Warren & Co RIPPLE CHEEK GOLD STOCKS Ilought and Bold an commission. Heche" iveitmeol Co. , Colorado Byrlnuu , Colo. A