m THE OMAHA DAILY ! BEE : SATURDAY , FE15KUA11Y 0 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 'Wheat riuctuatos a Little , but Ologos Without Ohango , REACHES UP TO A THREE-FOURTHS RISE tMverpootCnlilcit Arc Aint XortlnvcNtorn Hcccliiln Heavy Corn mid pain rind Clone CHICAGO , Tcb. S. Wheat , nflcr fluctuat ing nil day ftt lc range , closed nt sub- fllnnllally yesterday's flnnl figures. It sold ixt ono time nt a ytc ndvnncc , but realizing nenr the close carried prices down again. Corn and oats were neglected , and closed a shade lower , the weakness being more marked In oats than In corn. Provisions fwero weak nnd declined 2Hff * ' Wheat was subject at tlio opening to much the name sort of Influences as It was .Thursday morning , The Liverpool market was rather disappointing , because the nd- ivnnco was only U < 1 to begin with. Both ! Ncw York nnd Chicago houses doing an ex port business reported that there had been no foreign acceptances of wheat or corn offers made to the United Kingdom and continent yesterday. Northwestern re ceipts wcro heavier , which was nn addi tional disappointment to the bulls at the etart , nnd still another disquieting circum stance was the falling snow at the tlmo of opening1. The opening price for May . was from TSU TSUc , against ycsterday'o closing prlco of 7ijic , with a sale or two us low is 7Sic. It kept within the rongo of " 5iiff75iic ! , for about an hour , and grad ually Improved until It got to TG'tC. At the latter point It made n. rapid spurt to Tfiftc. ' nnrt n sale or two nt 7G'/4c ' transpired during1 it ho confusion Incident to the quickness of , "tho " rise. The strength was brought about T > y the report of rains in the southwest , rwhlch wcro supposed to have carried oft the snow protection and left the wheat plant exposed to Injury from the cold wave , which Is said to bo approaching that ter ritory. The later cables were also said to bo better , and the clearances from the sea board showed up generously , amounting to 480.000 bu. In wheat nnd flour. Coveilng In this market of St. Louis shorts nnd the strength of the St. Louis market were no nmall factors In maintaining prices during the morning' . Chicago received 17 carloads , ncnln.it 1.10 on the similar day of the pre vious year. Minneapolis nnd Duliith re ceipts wore 290 cars , compared with 191 last week nnd ESI a year ago. After tha mar ket had touched "fl'/fcc , a reaction to 7Cc took i > lace. Thin .price was maintained for some time , but during the closing hour the tame closing cables , coupled with the realizing , which gradually assumed qultn generous proportions , brought about a further reac ; tlon to 75c. The closing price was 75-TiC. A very small local business was done In corn. The market was steady until the close , when It yielded a trifle on account of the'softness of wheat. Fluctuations for the most part did not exceed l-10c , though widening out late In the session. Atlantic port exports amounted to 737.0CO bu. 'May ' opened a shndo lower nt 24H5T21V1C , sold sparingly nt 24'/&c nnd 21c , closing at the opening prices. Oats was only active nt Intecyals , busi ness for the most part being light nnd un interesting. The market weakened slightly with the other cereals. May opened a shada lower nt 17'i17ic ' ? ' , sold to 17c , under short covering , then weakened to where It closed. Provisions wcro heavy and prices again lower. The chief feature was the extra heaviness of lard , as compared with ribs , the former getting1 nt one period of the session to lOc lower for Jlay than the same delivery of ribs. Liquidation , esoeclal'.y by outsiders , was' quite heavy during the morning , but a little better feeling devel oped near the close on covering by shorts. At the close Slay pork was 1'Ac lower at S7.&OfC7.53 ; Mny lard about 2Vsc lower at ? 3.77'A and Mny ribs r2'/c lower at S.1.S5. Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat , 23 cars ; corn , 702 cars ; oats , 300 cars ; hogs , 18,000 head. The lending1 futures ranged as follows : " Articles. | Open. | High. | .I.ow. I Closa. | Ycat'y. Wheat' Feb. . ; . 7.1M -74 74 Mny. . . 7 < 1HS 75WQM 7W July. . . 71HSJS 7154 C'orn Foo.i. , 22 < 3 ! 22 2234 22W May. . . , 24HWU 24UOU 24 July. , . , JSH Sept. . , 20)4 VW OatH icl > , . , IBM ISK IBM 1B ? < May. . . 43 17M 17M July. . . 18M im 18'1 IBM ro-k May. . . . BO 7 B7H 7 DO 7 B21s 7B7HJ July. . . 7 UO 7 70 7 uo 7 05 7 70 Lara- May. . . . 3 77W 3 BO 3 7ii 8 77W 3 R2 July. . . 3 85 387M 3 SB 3 UU Sh't Ulbs May. , 3 85 3 87J < 3 R2- ! 3 85 3 87K July. 3 U2H 3 OB" 3 UO 3 U5 3 07 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : 1'T.OUH-Ensy : winter patents , J1.6034.CO ; Hiring specials. 54.K ) ; spring straights , J3.40ft3.70 ; wlntei BtrnlBhts. tl.10tt4.SO ; spring patents , H.WjJl.SO baiters , .OCIf3.40. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 74 H4ic ? ; No. 3 spring , 7074o ; No. 2 red , SJViOSGVie. COHN No. 2 , 22ViT Vic ; No. 3 yellow , IS'J J214C. OATS-No. Z. IClic ; No. 2 white , 19J4Q21C , f. o , bi No. 3 white , f. o. Jj. , 17S:0'&c. RYU No. 2. 35o. UAHI.KY Nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 244S ! > :4c : No. 4. f. o. b. , 24V5ff2Cc. PLAXBHKI ) No. I , 74 < S > 7G4c. ! TIMOTHY SEHD-Prlme , J2.C50'2.70. 1'llOVISIONS-l'ork , mess , per bbl. , J7.45 ® 7.47W. Lard , per 100 Iba. . JJ.i3f3.C7H. ( Ilacdn , short ribs , sides ( loose ) , | 3.C7C3.'J2V4 ; ilry snlted ElioiiUler.s ( boxed ) , $4.2004.50 ; short clear side : ( boxed ) , M.121MN.S5. WHISICY Distillers' nnlshcd goods , per gal. SI/HAH / Cut loaf , $5.14 ; granulated , J4.51.- The following were the receipts and shipment today : Articles. llccolpta. ( Shipments , Flour , bills. 0.000 7.00C Wheat , bu 13.000 ' 4H,0K Cum , 1m , . , . 43H.OOO H3.00 OatH.bu , SUU.UUU 14B.OO Kyo.lm : ioou ll.irU'y. bu 70.000 11.00 On the Product ) oxehaujfo today the bnttor ni.ir- lii-t WIIH llrnit crcamory. ISiic'jOci dairy. DO 17n. KtfirH. limit fresh. IflWe , Choono. ntcady U@ii4c. ! Uroaned poultry , < iulot : turkeya , 11 iL'r ; clilckoiis , UCt'u ; ( UickH. 103Uc , NK\V YOItK MAUK13T Quotation ) * fif ( lie liny oil Genera CominoilltlvN. NK\V YOHK , Feb. B. FLOUH Hccelpts , 11.70C bhls , ; exports , 40,177 bblc. ; moderately active an Irregular ; Minnesota patents , tl-33@ > 4.43 ; 11 In npfotti taUem , $3.0003.0(1 ( ; whiter patcntB , $4.100 4 , Co ; winter extras , $3.1533,05 ; winter lira $2.C002.PO. Ilya Hour , easy ; fancy , $2.802.S5 , lluc-krtlu.'ut Hour , tjulet nt $1.20. HUCUWHUAT Dull nt 34c. COttN MKAIy-Bteady ; yellow western. 58c. HYK Quiet ; No. S , 3'J a ; carlots , 40Q41C. llAltr4iY : Dull ; feeding , ZSViffJSo. 1IAHI.KY MAlvT Quiet ; Wfttein , COffiSe. M'lUJAT HecelptB , C.C10 bu , ; exports. 83,51 : bu , ; Inactive ; No. 1 New YetI : Jiard , DOKc , Op lloim opened weaker , becausn of dlnppolntn > n In cablej and olTtTlnes on short account ; lute thorn was nn udvaneo on bad crop nowu. ba < cable * and Inino rlfaranev.s followed by a lln < i K I bark ; cloued He loner to Me higher ; No , ; ' red. Fubruary , sr.iiGWVic. closed ut S5 c ; May , Sli4 S2Hc. cloned at t2Uc. i t IlN ItecelptK , 180. 700 bu. ; exports , 67,4 1 bu ; Spot dull ; No. 3 , 2Hc. Options opened steuJy. " " advanced on coverlngK , but Inter caned off on Ms receipts ml cjo > .ed unchanged to Ho lower February closed at JSJic ; May , SSJiOBOc , clo nt me. OATS-Ilecelpt , C3.COO bu. ; exports. 87,000 bu , j Spot dull ; No. 2. Zlc. Options dull and easy i rloHlntr partially HO lower ! February closed a t ilUo ; May. Z2fozUc. eloped ut Mo. HAY Steady ; chipping , CfI7cj good choice. 5I 072Vic. HOI'S in V : IW3 cit > p , JflTlio ; ISM crop , fp 131J ; I'acltlo coast , 1EM croj > , HO7tv ! ; 185D crop y ; Oalveston. IJftlSo : Hucno ; Ayies , ntcuf nml nominal ; California. 22vi . LKATIIKR Firm ; heavy wclslits , la'.tWJOHo. 11UTTEH Hwelpts. S.fiCJ pkirivery ; P.rm wettcrn creamery , lZ02lKc [ Klslim , Sllic : faa tory. 7O14c. CIUCKHII-HcccIptH , 1,8M pkffi. ; quiet : stair , larKO. iiiflZ'.lo : mull , DtTlZ'.Scj part shlnu , DQOHo lull hUlni . SOSVSc. KQO8Hecclpl . 3.CSO pkRu.t ftcady ; slate am i'enneylvQnla. 15'it'lCu ; wotcrn , 13S15 > Jc , I'ltOVIBIONa-llecf , steady ; fnmlly. IK.600 10.1X ) ; licff hams , I18.HI. cnit meats , firm ! pldiliv Iwlllc * , 4Si84Ho ; plcklril shoulders , 454c. Ijrd wralc ; western steam , 4'io ; itllned. quiet. 1'orlt ilUlet nnd uteady ; mei.8 , ja.25 S.76. TUIlow ktcady. OHJJ Cottonseed , nulet ; pilmo crude. 20o prlmu yellow , Z25ifl2Jo. 1'etrok-um , steady United cloved at 02o bid ; Penimylvnula cruile , BlendMiircli. ; . Ka bid. lloaln , quiet ; ttralncc' common to good , $1,70. TurpiT.lluc , ( Inu a HICB-Steoily nt 4c. MOI ASSl'JS Btciidy ; New Orlear.M , fjjjJOc. MKTAI S t'l ? Iron , dull ; soulhein , Ill.OOQ It.OOj northern , II.W/1S.OO. / Copper , 'firm ; lake liroUcm. 112 ; pxchange , 112. Tin , quiet ; straits JU.SOifrJ.CO ; plntex , dull. Ppelltr. Urm : domes tic , ti.0ot74.lo. Mad , strong ; l > ro ! < r , tJ.SO ; exchange - " - - change , Cuffoo KKVf YOU1C , Feb. S.-COKl'UB-Oplloiv opened steady mid unclmngeil to 10 points lower , In sympathy with ranter European cables ; tiurt Ingw s chiefly local , with stllliig uliuo t rntlrvl ; tr one firm , mill to be under onler of th p opla ; closed iltuily ; i to 10 points tii sales , U.OOO bags , lucludlnx ; March $9.30 ; Xtay , JJ.33. Spot coffee , nio , dull ! Ko. 7. 19.75. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , $15.60818.75. Total warehouse decllverles from Ihe'Unlttd States. 12.957 bags , Including 11,821 bags from New York ! New Tork stock today. 337,452 bass ; United States stock , 373,310 bags ; nfloat for the United States , 339,004 hags ; total visible for the United Rtntes , 182,315 bags , against 315,102 bags last year. SANTOS , Teb. B. COFFEE Santos , nrm : good average Santos , 11,200 relsj receipts , 9,000 bags ; stock , MO.OOO bsgg. HAVHE , Feb. B.-COFPKn-Qulet ! f decline. HAMHtfHO , Feb. 6. COFFEE H pfg lower ! iBlen , 4,000 bags. HIO DE JANEIHO , Feb. 5.-COFFKR-Stendy ; No. 7 Hlo , 10,200 rels ; exchange , X21-32d ; re ceipts , 14.000 bass ; cleared for the United States. 11,000 bags ; for Europe , 1,000 bags ! slock , 30,000 bags. OMAHA 'aifiMatlAb MAUICHT. Condition of Trnilc nn l lluotntloim on Staple nml Fnncr Produce. EQas Frcjh gathered , lie. HUTTEIl Common to fair , 9010c ; choice to itncy roll , 133Uo ; separator creamery , 20o ; gath- etcd creamery , ISJJlOo. ' GAME Mlue winged teal ducks , $1.75 ; green wing , 1.M ; redheads and matlardir , $3.75 ; smalt rabbits , 40O50e ; Jacks , $1,0001.23 ; squirrels , COJJ 70o ' ; Canada geese , large , tC.WUT.OO ; small , $ t.OOQ > .00. .00.CHEESE CHEESE Dompstlo bricks , lOHd Rdam , per doz. , $9 ; club house , 1-lb. J.tr8 , per doz. , $3.15 ; r.lmbcreer , fancy , per lb , . Olio ; Hoqueforl , H-lb. jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Youns Americas , 10'icJ ' .wins , fancy , lOJic. VEAL Cholco fat , SO to 120 Ibs. , nre quolcd at @ larjre and cnnrse , 4Wuc. HHE8SEU roUt/THY-Chlckens. EWSCc ; tur keys. lOWHc : utete , 768o ; ducks , 8B9e. LIVE POUIYTHV Hens , 50 ! cocks , 30 < c. PIGEONS Live , 75UOOc ; dead pigeons , not wanted , HAY Upland , $ I.BO ; midland , $4 ! lowland , J3.W ; rj'o straw , J3.EO ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the bout ; only top grades 1irlnR top prices. HnOOM COIIN Enlremcly slow sale ; new crop , delivered on track in country ; choice green eclf-worklns carpet , per lb , , 2fi2'/ic : choice green , running to hurl , 224c ! : common , 1V4 < * > VEOETABUKS. SWEET POTATOES On orders , per bbl. , $1.75. ONIONS Good stock , per bu. , $1. LIMA DEANS 1'er lb. . 4c. HEANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , $1.2501.35. CAHIuaE Fnncy stock , per 100 Ibs. , $2. CELEKY Per doz. , 23o ; fancy , large. 45c. POTATOES Goad native stock , per bu. , 30c. FRUITS. MALAGA OHAPES-rcr keg , $7. CHANnEHHIES Capo Cod , per bbl. , $8.00 ! ? C.DO. C.DO.AI'PLES AI'PLES Fancy , New York , $ l.COjl.C5 ; extra fancy , larsp. $1.75. CALIFOHNIA I'EAHS-Per box , $2. THOI'ICAL FRUITS. OUANOES M cxlcan , $2.7503.00 : California navck ) , IBOa lo 2003 , $3.75 ; large sizes , J3.25B3.CO ; spedtnf ? , $2.75. LEMONS Messlnas. $3.0057/3 / DO ; choice Califor nia. J2.75 : fancy , $2.7503.00. HANANAS Choice , largo stock , per bunch , $2.0052.23 ; medium-sized bunches. $1.50ffi2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Cholce,13Q14c. > CIDEH-Clorincd Juice , per half bbl. . $2.50 ; per bbl. , $1.00T4.25. MAPLE SYRUP Flvo gal. cans , each , $2.C05f 2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , cans , $ C.25 ; quart cans , $3.50. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. , large size , ' 13c ; llrazlls. per lb. , lOc ; English wal nuts per lb. , ancy , soft shell , 1212Jc ! ; stand ards ! lliBHUc : niherts , per lb. . lOo ; pecans , pol- ished , large. 9S10o : Jumbo , llffl'o : large hick ory nuts , $1.25 per bu. ; small , $1.GO ; cocoanuts , Gc each. FIGS Imported fancy. B crown , 30-lb. boxes , ISc ; choice. 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown , lie HIDES. TALLOW , . ETC. HIDES No. 1 green bides , BVJc ; No. 2 green hides , 4 < , c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 2 green salted hides. Co ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 tl 13 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 9@10c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 8B9c : No. 1'dry salted hides. 889cj part cured hides , Ho per lb. less than rully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , preen failed , shearings ( short wcolej early sk.n ; ) , each , 15o ; ury shearings ( short wooled early pklns ) . No. 1 , each , Gc ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 405c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3S > 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4@5c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. actual weight , 3jf4c : feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow , No. 1. 3o ; tallow. No. 2 , 2Ho ; grease , white A , 3c ; grease , white D , 2c ; grease , yellow , 2c ; grease , dark. 19ic ; old butter. 2ff2'/jo ' ; beeswax , prime , 15@22c ; rough tallow , 1C. ' WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy. GSJ7c ; fine light , 809c ; quarterblood , lOSUoecdy , hurry and chaffy , S@9c : Dotted ana oroken. coarse. 709c ; cotted and nrokcn. fine. U6Sc. Fleece washed Medium , 1518c ; Hne , 1416o ; tub washed. 1C01SO black. 8c : bucks , Co ; tag Iccks , 203ci dead pulled , 6e. ' ' i - HONES In car lots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Drv buffalo , per ton , 12.00igi4.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton. $10.00012.00 ; dry coun try. damp and meaty , per ton , $0.0038.00. ' FRESH MEATS. , BEEF Good native steers , 400 to COO lbs. C 7o ; western steers , 6KS6o ; good cows and heif ers , GV4Oc : medium cows and heifers , BV4c ; good forequarters cows and heifers. 4 (2 ( ; good forequarters - quarters steers , Gc ; good hindquarters cows and heifers , T'c : good hindquarters native steers , Slic ; tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , DC ; strip loins , 7o ; rolls , S',4o ; sirloin butts , 8 0 ; shoulder clods , GV4c ; rump butts. Go ; steer chucks , 4i e ; cow chucks , 3',4e : boneless chucks , 4c ; plates , 3 IJc ; flank steak. Cc ; loins , No. 1 , 12 % c ; loins. No. 2 , 10V4c : loins. No. 3. 8Vic , : ribs. No. 1 , 10',5c ; rtbs , No. 3 , 8J4e : ribs. No. 3 , GVSo ; steer rounds , C'.lc ; cow rounds , Dic ; rounds , shank , or rump off , G14c ; rounds , shank and rump off , 7c ; trimmings , 3i4o ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , 15c ; kidneys , each Gc ; ox tails , each. 3c ; livers , per lb. . 2c ; hearts , 2c , tongues , per lb. . 12c. POP.K Dressed hogs , 4io : tenderloins , 13e ; loins. 6c ; spare ribs. 4c ; ham sausage butts , 5c ; shoulders , rough , 4 c : shoulders , skinned. 5c ; trimmings , Gc ; leaf lard , not rendered , Gc ; heads , cleaned , 3Vic : snouts and cars , 3V4c ; back bones , 2 c ; neckbones , 2 c ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each , Gc ; chitterlings , 5c ; bucks , 4c ; liearts , per doz , , 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , 8c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c. 15c.MUTTON MUTTON Dressed Iambs. 7c : dressed sheep , Gc ; racks , 8V c ; legs and saddles , 8c ; breaHts , and stews , 2 } c ; tongues , each , Gc ; plucks , each , 3c. LIVERPOOU Feb. D. WHEAT Spot , dull ; de mand , poor ; No. 2 red , eprlng , Gs 5d ; No. 1 California , Cs 7Wd. Futures opened easy , with near nnd distant positions ' , 'j'l ' higher ; closed steady , with July unchanged and other months VSd higher ; business about equally distributed- February. Gs 3V4d ; March , Gs 44jd } ; May , Gs Sd July. Gs 315d. CO UN Spot quiet ; American mixed , new , 2s 8d , Futures closed 'quiet , with near positions Vld higher , and distant positions unchanged ; business about equally distributed : February. 2a 7dr March. 2s Sd ; April. 23 S'Jd ; May , 2s Sy d ; June , ! H 9 d : July , 23 9'id. FLOUH Dull ; demand , poor ; Jit. Lyuls , fancy , winter , 8 9d. PROVISIONS Hacon. dull ; deiimnd poor ; Cum berland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. . 2Gs short ribs , 20 to 2' Iba , , Z'fA ; long clear , light. 25 to 35 Ibs. . 'I'M Gd long clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Ibs. , 21s 4d : short clear backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 218 Gd ; short clear middles , heavy. 45 to GO His. , Ks Id : clear bellies , 11 to 1G IbH. , 2C9. Shoulders , 12 to IS Ibs , , 25s Gd , Hams , short cut. 14 to 10 Ibs. , 39f. Tallow , line North American , IS ? . 13eef , extra India mess , Gls 3d ; prime mess , GOn. Pork , prime mesu , line wextcrn , 4Ca 3d ; medium western , 40s. Lard , dull : ptlmc westeni , 20s ; refined. In nulls , 21s. CHEESE Firm : demand moderate ; llnest American , white nnd colored ( September ) , G9 . IHJTTER Finest United Blntes , 90s ! good , G3s. OILS Linseed , Ids 3d. Petroleum , rellncd G',4d. , . ' 'RIOERATOn ' REEF Foreatiartcra , 3 hindquarters , Gd. IlOl'H At Ixindon ( Paelflo coast ) , 3 10s. Receipts during ttie pai > t three days : Wheat , 211,000 cental * ; Including 15Q.OOO American ; corn , 2G4.100 centals American. The weather has been wet. St. Louis Cioni'ritl 3InrUi't . ST. LOUIR. Feb. B. FLOUn-Unrhanged. WHEAT Futures opened lower , but as cables were higher and crop newx bull lull the market advanced to tlio close , whloh wait at an advance of Hil'.io for May end a decline of ' , io for July compaivd wltli yesterday ; spot , higher ; No. n > d , ca h , elevator , Ka bid ; truck , S9US9J4e ; .May , 8lio asked. CORN--Ftiturcs opened stronger , ruled that way nil day and closed linn ! tpot , steady ; No , 2 ca h. 20c bid ; May , 21o bid ; July , 230235iq ; Heplember , ! lJc ! bid. OATS Uull ; No. 2 cuh , 16 > io bid ; May , 18J4e bid. bid.RYERtcudy RYE-Rtc-udy ; MVic track , llARLKY-Uull ; 38f39c. .COR.VMEAL $1,83. JIIIAX-yjlct mid firm ; 410420 for sacked , cast track. FJ.AXHEED-Stendy at 73He. TIMOTHY SEUn-Prlme. $ ! . ! iO. HAY-.Eai.lsr ; prairie. $4.Wt87.W > ; timothy , $0.00 lIUTTEU-QuUt and unchanged ; creamery. 18 C21c ; dairy , Uc. EUCIS Klnn at 11 lie. W1U8KV-$1. . METAUS-U-ad , firm nt tl.93fl3.00. Spelter , llrm nt ? 3.F5 bid. 1'JCOVISIONd Pork. unchanged ; standard mes , Jobhliitf , $ T.I308.00. Laid , nrm ; prime strain. JIM : cliolce , $3.02 ! . Uncoil ( boxed ) , shoulders , $ I.GO ; extia short ulearx , JI.CiH ; ribs , $4E7K : uliorts , $ j.o. Dry unit mer.ts ( boxed ) , hr.u liters , $1.23 ; extra , iliort clear , $4.23 ; ribs. $1.5714 ! tJ'ort ' * , $4.W. HEOEIlTH-Klour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7,000 bu.i corn , 92.00' ) bu , ; oats , 31 , COO bu. SHIPMlSNTS-Flour. 3,000 bbln. ; wheat , 22,000 bu. ; corn , 51,000 bu , ; oat , 14.000 bu. Now York Ury Ouoilv NEW YORK , Fib , 5-Mall orders called for very good quantities fit wool dmu Roodn , printed fabrics of all qualltlea nnd ramti make * of cotton drctd goade etc. , which , vltli many email selec tion * by ipot purchasers , absorbed a very fair supply of Bluff. Htaplo cottons were wanted In moderate quantities , but colored goods did bet ter. Men's wear goods are doing better4 nil the lime , und the decided chantra from nothing to bonurthlm- havlne Its effect , Printing clotht quiet and steady , SiiR-ur I ONDON. F b. S.-KUaAR-C ui . dull ar , 5 dlitlcult. Ie ) t , tlat and lower ; February , $ * ll d : March. 8s , NEW YORIC. l\b. B.-SUOAR-Raw. Bleady ; fair refining , 2tto ; centrifugal , OS lect , i 5-Slo ; 1,200 ImgD luolmsM 19 test i 17-Kc , , - , cx-shlp ; r - lined , quiet ; molil "A. " 4ijc ; giaaiulateJ. 4Uc ; MORE START THAN CLOSE Manufacturing Bstabllshmenta Opening Up Are in the Majority. AMOUNT OF WAGES PAID NOT AFFECTED UUtlnct Incrcnao Noted In Orilcru for Woolen Gooiln Iiidlcntlniiii of Improvement In Iron nnd i Steel Manufacture. NEW TOIIK , Feb. 5.-R. Q. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itovlew of Trade tomorrow will say : No Important change In business appears , but the number of manufacturing establishments starting much exceeds the number of those stop ping during the week , and to much that the curtailment of working tlmo In many cotton milk * does not lessen the aggregate productive force or amount of wages paid. There Is a distinct Increase In orders for woolen goods , some at some gain In the silk manufacture , n. waiting condition with one branch of boots and shotu and Indications ot better things coming In the Iron nnd steel manufacture. All symp toms are favorable In the money market , Und a large sale of securities In connection with the Northern Pacific nnd Oregon Navigation Inter ests to European purchasers will put off etlll further the possibility of gold exports. It Is also cheering evidence of confidence among Euro pean Investors. To many It Is the mo t perplexing feature of current events that wheat does not rise much , though It has advanced 11 cents for the week. Atlantic exports have been only 1,696,064 bu. , flour Included , against 1,903,456 bu , , for the same week Inut year , while western receipts , have Iwen only 1,488,170 bu. , against 2,600,407 bu. last year. The condition of the market Is not explained by any special confirmation , hut current prices show that no great confidence Is felt lu the esti mates of supplies available for the rest of the1 year. Cotton fell to 7i. nfter the agreement to close Fall Itlver and other print cloth works , but recovered the quotation or a week ago , 7.31 , . without further news. Spinners takings have been so small this year , those oC northern mills nbout 400.000 less than In 1S94 , that the ad mitted narrowness of demand tor goods has at present considerable weight. Sales of wool have been nmnllcr , than In other recent weeks and yet arc far In excess ot the consumption of nil mills for a week. It all were fully employed. There has been only a slight stiffening In prices , but more foreign wool will be taken ami stored , It Is believed , If wcstein holders demand higher prices. More Important than these In dications Is n little better demand for heavy weight goods , which ban led some of the binallrr mills to buy wool more freely and thus enable a number lo start operations. Prices of HcEsnmer pig nnd grey forgo at Plttsburg have slightly advanced with a much more hopeful feeling , notwithstanding the com parative narrowness of the demand for finished products , nnd In plates and wire nnlto there Is much more business with good prospects. IllllctH are quoted nt $15,25 , with scarcely any demand nt present , nnd rods at $21 , while No. 2 black sheets nre quoted at only 2 cents , He- ports that 23,000 llu. of ftcel plato nnd sheet bars have been exported to England nre only Indications of the temporary excess of supply over demand In this country , nnd arc not sup posed to have realized any profits. Yet It IH stated that prices or cast pipe ure from J2 to $3 per ton lower nt New York than nt Scotch works. Hnrs nre quoted at the lowcut price ever known at Philadelphia , without much Im provement In the demand , nml steel rails are still Inactive nnd unchanged In price , the rail roads waiting for a decline corresponding to the fall In bllletis. Hut on the whole , the demand for Iron nnd steel Is slowly gaining , nnd n considerable proportion of the works Is fully employed , though the gain Is not yet enough for those who have taken large stocks of mate rial or products on speculation. Failures for the week have been 311 In the United States , against 323 last year , nnd sixty- three In Canada , againstsixtyseven last year. 1VEKKI.Y CLI3AUI.HOUSK TOTALS. of IIINIKNN TraiiHiielloiiK of IIio AxMnolateil lliuiliM. NEW YOniC. Feb. 5. The following table , compiled by Bradgtreet's , shows the total clearances nt the principal cities nnd the percentage of Increase or decrease , ns com pared with the corresponding week of last year : CITIES. Dec. New York Chicago' D.C Hasten . i. . . Philadelphia St. Louis San Francisco Baltimore PlttsburR Cincinnati . Kansas City Newi Orleans Iluffnlo Milwaukee Detroit Louisville . . . Minneapolis OMAHA Providence . . Cleveland Houston St. I'aul Denver Indianapolis . . . Columbus , O. . . . Hartford . . . . . . . Richmond . . . . . . Washington . . . Davenport Dallas . . . . St. Joseph Pforla . . . . Memphis Portland. Ore Rochester , New Haven Savannah , Springfield , Mnas Worcester Portland. Me 1.HC.47 ! ) Atlanta 1,377,770 10.4 Fort Worth 1.3SS.S10 23.2 Waco 1.349.3S3 . 40.4 Syracuse , 835,9:3 20. ! Des Molncn 9D8.4.V G.G Grand Rapids . . C43.50.1 Seattle 3H4.074 18.9 Augusta Lowell 'His Wilmington Del 739rl 1 Norfolk 8J3.210 21.9 Sioux City 4CS.034 20.4 LOH Angeles 094 , 24C 13.S Tacoma . * . . . . , , 431,371 23.4 Knoxvllle fXl,913 ) 11.0 Spokane . . . . . . . . r.99,4JO | 31.9 ! Jacksonville . . . . 243,512 33.fi Lincoln " 703 8.3 New Hcdford 629 , & 9 ( ! 49.0 Wichita 303,513 IllrmlnRhani . . . . ZM.ItW 20.S Topi-kii 341.4281 21.7 Lexington , Ky \ , , . . 2C9 , 10.3 Hlnghnmpton . 23I,400 ! | 17 , Kalamazoo . . . 239,118 ! 29.9 Hay City , Mich 1C2.4S ! 41.0 Fall River K3I.I2I ! 12,1 Akron , O 24)WO | 9,3 ! Spilngflcld. O. . 1C0.5M Canton , O 123.SOO 27.B Sioux Falls. . . . 40F2S 03.4 Fremont , Neb. . 70.077 2.9 ! Hastings , Neb , 100,311 12,31 Chattanooga , . 300.049 ] n.s Fnrtro . , , , , 12D.M1 3Jr Noiilivlllo , , , , . 1.1S0.210J 12.0 Onlvcflon 4,019.700 20.7 Dayton CM.9G4 13,1 Helena 431.371 23,4 Rockford 1 18.772 22.3 Salt Lake . . . . 'ioio Toledo 1.50S,430i 11.1 Scrnnlon , SSS.ESI 17.71 Totals United States l'l.047.109.76Ci 4.0' ' Exclusive of New York. . ) 445,1KJ,529 | . DOMINION OF CANADA. , IIHADSTIIKBT'S III3VII3W OF THAIII3. IliMlucoil Number of IIUNIIVNH | Fnllurrx Durlnur < | ic > 1'anl WrcU. NRW TOUK , Feb. 5. Bradstreet's to morrow will Btiy ; Trade , which was retarded by unfavorable weather a week ago , has recovered somewhat In the south. While the rold weather cut Into the stocks of heavy goods. It delayed the sale of shipping goods. Other relatively fuvorahlo trade reports are from St. Paul. Chicago , Minneap olis and St. Louis. At most renters jobbers report business quiet or unchanged , with no prospect of Improvement , The rcrtilctlon of the production of cotton goads ban not strength ened the market or advanced prices ahead. The heavy Increase in gales of wnnl. fAOOO.COO pounds at IlOilon flncc January , ntnlinl 24,000,000 pounds lavt year. Is bared largely on the expectation of a hlxh duty on wool , Ono of the most uniatlstitctory Industrial fea tures Is the lack of demand for Iron and steel , prices ( if which In .U'e central wet cm states have gotten below nominal quotation * . Exports of wheat ( flour Included as wheat ) from both coasts this week amount to 3,168,000 bushels , as compared with 2.C15.000 bushels last week. , $07Coo biuht'U In the week a year ago , 2.020,000 buthels In the week two years ago , 2- (78,000 bushels three yearn ago and nil pompared with 3.C31.COO buehcls In the like week of 1833. Exports of Indian corn this week show a marked Increase , amounting to 3ti. , , .tM , buaheli , ns compared with 3,011,000 bushels last week. 3.222.COO buthelii In the week a year ago. Di'.OOO bunheU t tha week two years ago , 1,424 000 huthels three years am ud as compared with 457.COO buahels In the like week of ld'J3. The check to the number of business failures reported lait week appears again In the total of IIio present week SOi throughout the United Status , as compared with 928 last week , 338 In the first week of February , U96j 233 In the like w * k of UM M5 In the correipondlnir period In Ii94 , as a contrast of 123 In th rirst week of February , If S3 , three months before the panic. There nre flfty-elRht , < bu Mcss failures reported In Canada , against flftntopr last week , flfty-sU n year ago nnd slxtyti1Biwo yearn ago. JIIIAOSTUKBTS 14IXAXCIAI , ItUVIHW. Current Siiroulatlriil In of n I'nrcly Prof OH * | ( > im 1 Kind. NEW YOIIK. Feb. E = Briul9trect's Flnnn- clal Hevlew tomorrwjivlll say ; In the main the cufjjrnl speculation In of a purely professional kind and requires no descrip tion or comment. ltl'lf ) > OSthe dullness and the disposition It natfirflly creates on the part of the regulars to net on the bear side there wan evidence from tlme.4a time" that the under lying tone of the markctls bullish ; that Blocks nre In firm bands ryid llmt liquidation Is n matter of the past. * Elfropc took little or no part in the proceedlngscwxcept In the cape of the Northern Pacific , which was the real feature of the week. The circumstances connected with the sales of a large block of Northern Pacific fccurltles to a llcrlln Interest were widely commented on. It should , however , be holed that friends of the property bought the stock In this market with a confidence ba ed on knowledge f the circumstances In question , ns well ns the alliance of the situation of rates that has been formed with the Orent Northern railroad. One of the fruits ot this is Keen In the strpi which It Is stated have been taken by the two com panies , to obtain representation In the manage ment of the Oregon Hallway nnd Navigation company , with the object of preventing that property from being used adversely to their In terests In there factors. One of these factoiu , the ndvnnco In Northern Pacific preferred nnd common , which began laat week , rontlnueil , nt- tractlnff considerable outside buying , niul car rying the quotations on InKt Monday up to 38 % for the preferred nnd 16 > for the common , T.ie announcement of thu deal Iwtwevn the reor ganization syndicate nnd the Herman Interests was , an usual , In uuch catex , the signal for real izing sales nnd n recession , which depressed the preferred to 37Vi and common to 14 % , In- tlmldntlons were , however , forthcoming that other plans of considerable magnitude are In progress by the Northern Pacific management , and the stocks of the road recovered somewhat and displayed a very firm appearance. Union Pacific was for a time unfavorably nffected by the deal concerning the Oregon Navi gation company. The stock regained ground , however when It was made known that this transaction was not Intended to be nny way ad verse to Us Interests , nnd business was supple mented by Intimation from Washington that' ' interference by congress with the carrying out of the present reorganization plan m-cd not be longer feared , and that no Increases In the assctument on the stock wilt be made , The movement on the Northern Pacific apparently stimulated a little activity In another reorgan ized property , the St. Louis and San Francisco , reports being circulated that Us earnings were favorable. Atchlson wn EomcHhut heavy , par ticularly the preferred shares on the expected Increase - crease In the amount of the F.I mo. STOCICS AMI 1IOXIJS. Trust InvcridKiitloii Ilt > ni1 * tiN the Slurc but I'rlcrn Are \VeII Held. NEW YOniC , Feb. E. The Lexow committee of the New York legislature to Investigate trusts was the shadow upon the matket In the dealings today. The day's trading was for. the most part In the Industrial stocks. Sugar occupying the overwhelming1 proportion of attention. "With the market thus restricted , the effect on prices was In sympathy with the cour&c of Sugar nud the other Industrials , which was tmukedly down ward , with a rally at the close , due to covering by shorts. The day's proceedings In stocks gave little evidence of much If any but professional dealings , though the bond market showed evi dences of a well maintained strength , nnd nn Investment movement.i Sugar and the Indus- trlala , while nffected In i common by the appre hension of the trust Investigating committee and other nntl-trust Influences , were each nffected by eomo special causes , which Inlluerccd the decline. In the case.of Sugar there Is H pros pective coup In the coftec war , the continued fear of coming tariff cimnseK , the adoption of a now French bounty , .irtd the general dullness In the trade. The Vxlreme decline under the conditions wuB Vi pcojccnti ami the fraction was eventually recoveredflflor the decline lu nugur hud been effected. i.Atj ntlonvas turned to Leather preferred , which' was driven down a point on the anti-trust scale and liquidation of hold ings. Tobacco was neJrt' at tacked and responded witli a decline of 1' iper cent. A met Iran Spirits did not escape the effeq/i/pf / the general decline In the Industrial stoeksiH/id / receded ? i per cent for the common , nml.l Volnt for the preferied stock , the decline bl'ltyr augmented by trade conditions and the pVodperts of i educed prices. This wholesale onrluugbt on the Industrials had Its effect on tl\erailway \ shales und they declined In sympath } ; . Unuldntlpn. also being an inlluence In theee sfockVHurllngton / , sold off ' % per cent , nnd'tbe ge'rteral railway list also responded fractionally. CtLomlon selling had its effect In this department , i'nc market there having been stlrredg.bi- . alarming rumors re garding the health of.jne czar nnd the South African sltuatlprv / | Thrft were periods .of dull * ness after the first hour of trading : , possibly devoted - ; voted to waiting far'tlcwCTonm nts In. the { rust Invfutlgatlbilf during"fvhfth 'tlie"ctianges 'were very narrow. TheBdMllnss the low-priced scares assmncil a bqrnewhnt unwonted Im portance , but the fluctuations were small. In the * Una ! hour , however , there was n revival In the market nnd prices advanced Rcncnilly under a , covering movement by the shorts. The anthracite coal groups showed nn 'Improvement under this movement of Hi per cent. Leather preferred and Northern , PnclIIo , prefeired ad vanced 1 per cent. In this rally at the ckue prices generally were curried to about the best point of the day. The bond market maintained decided strength , and although the movement wim Irregulnr at Intervals , the main tendency was toward a higher babls , with large blocks bflug taken for European account. The excellent progress noted In the habllltntlon of various properties ban Instituted a ke'en demand for tiome of the low-grade Issues , which attained the highest .prices current for 'a long time. The sales were $2,724,000. The comparative prices 10- cordcd notable gains In n number of the hlsh- prlced Issues. The speculative mortpiKCS show changes of a slight fraction either way. Gov ernment bonds were made under the pressure ami yielded fractionally on sales of 19.000. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : The total sales of Blocks today were llj.COO shares. Including tlio following followingAmerican To bacco , 14,000 ; Susur , Ct\000 ; Chicago Gail , 4 ZOO ; Northern Pacific preferred , fi.SOO ; St. Paul , 10,000 , NIMV Yiirk sfam-y Mnrkot. NEW YORK , FebjG.'l-MONEY ON CALL 1W&2 per cent ; hut loanl'lt ! per cent ; closed of fered at IX per cent , i > ) PRIME MERCANTILE PAPERr-SSI per cent. 8TKHLINGiEXCH NOK-Steady , , with nctual business In bankers'1 bills at Jl.SijUftJ.bC for demand , and $4.i > 4 % for lxty iluju ; posted rates , $ t.85O4.S3i/i nnd U.T'i.W ; commercial bills , $4.83V4. HAH SILVER- 4- ' MEXICAN L > OLLAR8-0ic. GOVERNMENT HONDS Weak ; new 4s , repr. , J1211 ; coupon. 112(4 ( ; 'tJf' * < ? . and coupon , 113' ' , ; 4s , reg. , IU',4 ; coupon-112 ; 2s , res. , fj'.i ' ; Pacific CD. ofOS. . 103K. . i , . , -i STATE HONIrf-Qi3l/t. . HAILHOAI ) HONl1rregular. . rioslne quotutfons on1 tionds were as follows ; tJ7s77icw"48 , rey , , r itfffirlirsda nil" U.S. now coup , . . . laUU O.H , & a'AVuiV , ' . " . " II. S. S , re ? I13ij do 7a. , on U.S. Ba.coun 11311 H. &T. C , 5s 108 US.4 , rj Ill , do ( ii nil U.H. 4seoiip U'ji,7 M..IC.&T 1st 4s , 81 U. H.-'a.ri'ir U.iW iio''j-iH r.uK I'acltlodaor 'J3 , , . lo.lli Muliul Union iln. , Ill N. J. C. Oon. . 'ia , , . , 117W Ala.elmIJ 10IU No. Paclllo IBIS. . . 114 Alu.clina U. . , , , 118 N. VCoimola. . . . , , 140(5 ( Ala. Currency , . . Ud do a. Y , DJ ! > . fin . HIM La. Now Con. 4a tlJU 11.0 Wc t. islu. , . 74 Mi8nourlln 100 St. I * . OoiiHjls In. . 130 N. .u laa UoC.&I' . W , fin. 1HIM N.C.48 lO-J SUUil.M. Jn,3 77 Teiiu. uosv but UK 70 Sl.r iH.i'.Onn.il , J1H ( Ti'im.miw BL'lSa 10. " Toxaa P.IO , l8t . , , HUH TCIIII. old ( la , . . . . no IMn.Kds. , , , V1W Va. Centurion , , . OH1 * U. P lBt of'IIJ , , , 104W dodofcrrod , . , , UW WoatflliQM 41 , . . . , 1I)7J ) ! AtchlHOii4a S'ji L. A. N. unlllod 4u , 81 Atuhlaou 'Jd A. . . 4Hh Soutliuni DH , , tie Cauartu So. 'Jd. . , 107 O. It. .V ; K. lulu. . . . H2 O. P. Istit of 'US " " 101 O. U.AW , 18. . . , - - ' ii. & 11,0.78. : . , , , iihJN.Viir"i'.i" { : ( ' , ' . U.<. 0.4n. . . . . , . _ HH > 41 Financial .N'nlrn , NEW YOHK. Feb. 5.-CearlngB. | $ SJI8,5I4 ; bal ances. $1,711,10. BOSTON. Feb. E.-Clcarlngs , $ H,4S3,2Wj bal. ancus , JUW.BfO. HALTIMOIli : . Feb. C.-Clearance * , $ : ,2 > 0.493 ; balance * , $471.369. CHK'AdO , Feb. -Clearings. . $15,703,633. Money , steady and unchanged ; New YorVex change , 40c ilUcount ; foreign exchange , steady ; ilcmand Jf.W-i , ; for sixty day * , $ I.SI" . ST. I/Dt'IS. Feb. 6. Clearances , $ .1.931.492 ; bal- nnces , $593,781. Money , Ktendy nt 65T7 per cent ; New York exchange , $1 bid ! 12Hc premium bid. Ilostoti Slock flnotntlon * . 11OSTOK. Feb. fi. Call lo.ini. Sl S4 ) > er cent ! tlmo loans. 'Ittttim pjr cent. Oloslur prlooi for ttockB. bond aud inl 14 > < xr. Klpc.pfd. . . . . American Sugar. . 113N WIs. central. . . Am. Sugar pfd . . . 102 Gen. Kloe. pfd . . HaySlato Clan Atrhlnon pfd , . , Hell Tele-phono. . . ( Jen. Hoc. Kl. , . MoHton A Albany. Wit.Cent. IB , . , HOBIOU& Muliio. . . inn Wla. Cent ( ' . . . a. ii. &q 74U Allotipz Mlnlii ? Co Fiichbunr Atlantlo Opncral Ktpctrlc. . " ros'on ft Montai i Illlnolo Steel 35 ' | IhttUuV lloitcn. . , 11U Mexican Central , . * Calumet , V HccU , .15:1 : N. Y. A N. K. . . . . . . oS1 Coiileiinlnl. . . . . . . . . .15:1Ui ( old Colony. . , , 'IS * Fr.tnklln. . . 11H Ore. Short Line. . . Ko.nrs.'irco 17H Rubber o . Union Pacllit ! . , , . . ! fy Qulnoy West End Tamarack 117 WcBtKnd pfd Wolvorlnu. 117H ) Wml. lilcc. . . . . . . Sun 1'raiiclnoo Mlnliu ; SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. fi. The ofllcl.il closlmr quotations for mining Htocka today \vjro as fol lows : Alia 7 AlphnCoio HI .liisllcn . 4 Aiuli" * . . . , 13 Kniituckv Con . 4a nolcher ' . ' 8 Lidy Wash. Con. 1 liosl&Ilclchcr. . . . UU Muxlc.tu . 4.1 Ihllllon 3 Occidental Con , . , , in ( ' . ill-Mould. . , 10 Oplilr. . . . . . . Ill Challenge Con 4(1 ( Ovnnunn . . . 11 Chollar. Nil Poloal . 41) ) Confidence 100 Savnirn . , . 4 ( > Con. Cal..VVn. . sat ) Scorpion. i ! Con. Imperial , , 1 Slrrrn Np 41 frown Point. . . . 2S Silver Hill 41I Kxclieqlior. . . . . 3 Union Coil . 3H ( fould Acnrrlo , 4B Utah Con . 3Hi : Halo It NorcrosH 105 Yollow-Jackpt. . . . Silver barn. OHe : Mnxtc.in tlDllara , o2 3'JMo. Slghldr.tflM , 'JOo ; tolcer.iphlc , ' 'JWJ. York MliiliiK ( liinintlnnx. NEW YOIIK. Feu. B. The following are tin cloning mtnln ? qUot-illoiu : lluhvcr 48 Mi'xlp.iu. . , 47. Chollar. lit ) Ophlr. . * ! Crown Point Stl Plymouth If ! Con. Cal. A Vu SL'.f Quicksilver. lll ( > JJcariwood 100 QiilokHih-cr nfd..10110 Rould & Curry IS Slurra Novaita 4 : llalo.V Ndtvrus . . 110 Slandanl 1MI Hoiuost.iko CHOI ) Dnlon Con : ! . " > IronSllvrr. iia Yullow Jacket 30 IiOiidoii Stock Quotations LONDON , Fob. 5. 1 p. m. closing : Consols , m'.v. . 1HI 13-1(1 ( "Mexican onllnary. S2M Consols , nco't. 11313-10 N. Y. Rcnlr.il ti ( ) Can.Piiclllc B7 ? ( Ppiuisylvunla r > : i * Erie IflK Reading i'M : KrlclHtpfil j ; lil4 ! Max. Ceil , now 4o. 7IH4 lll.Crulral i)7Vi ) AtchiHon 15 SILVER ! 9 id per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for and three months' bills Is lHli per cent. Kliiniicliil. HEIILIN , Feb. 5. Exchange on London , eight days' slslit , 20 maiks S pfg. 1V\HIS , Feb. C. Tlirce per cent rente ! " . lf > 3t 7' c for the account ; exchange on London , 23f ISc for oheckn. LONOON , Feb. C. Gold Is quoted at lluenos Ayres t day at 2CO.fO ; Lisbon , 41 ; Home. 104.75. The amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balance today Is 7.000. Cotton NEW YORK , Feb. B.-COTTON-Sleady ; mid- dllng , 7 5-lCo : mldillhiff upland , 7 6-ICo ; mld- dllnsr , gulf , 79-lCc ; sales , S > 7 baled. Futurei > , quiet and steady ; fairs , 5S.2CO bales ; February. $7 ; March , $7.01 ; April , $7.10 ; May , $7.17 ; June , $7.21 ; July , $7.23 ; August , $7.2ti ; September. $0.34 ; October nnd November. $5.83 : December. JC.SO. Tiic nmtkct opened dull , with prices 1 point lower to 2 points higher. Early Liverpool cables weie wltliout intluence nnd about as expected. Selling by houses with southern con nections nnd disappointing late En ll6h cables cauped a decline of 2 points. The market then became etngnant , and at 11 o'clock prices were unchanged to 1 point lower. Sales were Hmnller than for months past. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. fi. COTTON Firm : middling , C C-lCc ; low middling , C 7-ICc ; good ordinary , 0 13-lCc. KniiNjiH City 31iikr > iN. KANSAS CITY. Feb. fi. WHEAT Market fairly active , nbout steady ; No. 2 hard , 7Cc ; No. 3. 71574Hc ; No. 4 , G4SWc ( ; No. 2 red , nominally , fc'flSUc ; No. 3 , nominally , iO(2S3e ( ; No7 4 , nom inally , CTQ,75c ; No. 2 spring. 75S7Ce ; No. 3 , nominally. 03S72C. CORN Murkct .about unclmnKcd ; No. . 2 mixed. ,17 VicNo. . 2 white , IS'/iWlSVjc. OATS Market dull , but'tteady : No. 2 mixed , nominally , 17c ; No. 2 white , nominally , l7'-1020c. ' HYI'3 No. 2 , nominally , SOc. HAY Market steady , unchanged : cliolce tlm- oths- . $ S.OO8.CO ; cholcp prairie , $3.0flg.Vf,0. IUJTTEU Market firm ; creamery , 17i015c ! ; dairy , IfrglSc. EqGS Strictly fresh , 11 ilc. Tiondon Coloiiinl AVool Snlu.H. LONDON. Feb. C. A poor catalogue was of fered nt the wool auction pnlcs today. WooH were firm. New Zealand croscbrcds nnd New South Wales pombod nnd prency slork were In active demand. The number of baled offered was 12,03'J , of which 1,000 were withdrawn. Fol lowing are the sales : New Houth Wales , (170 ( ball's ; rccmed , 5'-jdls 2d ; Rreiisy , C ffS'Jd ; Queensland , S.SOO bales ; p-coureil , ll'idtf/'lH 2' ' , d ; greasy , 4VfcdOs ! iid ; Victoria , 1.CR9' Imles ; scoured , 10',4dji Is 2id ! ; greasy , uffiur. South Aus tralia , 721 bales ; greasy , 4f < 9'5d : West Austra lia , 1,171 bales : greasy. GeiOid ; New Zea land , 4OI"i balcH ; scoured , 7d01n ( id ; grens-y , C14 { ? 10'd ! ; Cape of Good Hopp anil Natal. 414 bales ; bcoured , I'.idffls 3d ; greasy , 414fj > 71/id. I'oorln PEORIA , Feb. 5 , COIIN Firm ; new No. 2 , 19lc. ! OATS Slow ; No. 2 white , 20c. HYE Dull ; nominal. WHISKY Steady , at 117. RECEIPTS Corn. 143,800 bu. ; oats , 48,400 bu. ; whisky. 223 RHK. | ; wheat. I , MO bu. SHIPMENTS Corn , 40,000 bu. : oats , 37,750 bu. ; whisky , 1,200 gals. ; wheat , 1,800 bu. * . Toli-ilo MnrlcclN. TOLEDO. O. , Feb. G.-WHEAT-Acllvc for futures : No. 2 cash , M'/ic ' : May. 8Slc. CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed. 22c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 mlxeil. 17c. HYE Quiet : No. 2 cp.uh , 37c. CLOVER SEED Active ami steady ; prime , cash , $3.17Ji ; March , } . ' .20. lifKtc'r" Tc.vtllo 'I'rnili' , MANCHESTER , Feb. G. Cloths and yarns market dull ; very light buolm-FH In any depart ment. " Oil City .1IirkciN. OIL CITY. Pa. , Fob. f. . Credit balance ? , DOc ; certificates , ! ' 2c bid ; Bhlpments , 4C,2SS libli ] , : runs , 102,433 bbls. Mliinraiioll.s U"ln-n < ( InolntlniiH. MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. n.-WIIEAT-February clo3pil at 73c ! : July , 74'lfJ74c. On track : No. 1 hard , 75c ; No. 1 northern , 73c ; receipts , S2. cars , Him Frniii'lNun Vlivnt < liiii < ntluiiN. SAN FRANCISCO , 1-Vli. f . WHEAT Weak ; December , $1.21 % ; May , $1,3S',4 , FOIIKOAST OP TODAY'S WISATIIIjIt. C'oldcr In \i-IriiKl < ii , ivldiorMi to JVortluvfxtrrly WlinlN. WASHINGTON , Feb. C. The forecast for Saturday tat For NebraHka and Iowa Colder ; north to nortlnvcHtcrly wlndu. For Sllaaourl nnd Kansas Generally fair ; variable winds. For 'Wyoming Rnln ; variable wlnilM. For South Dakotn Generally fair ; much colder ; nortliwoaterly wlndo , l.orjtl Hci-oril. OFFICR OF THEI WRATH Kit nUHEATJ OMAHA , Feb. C Omuha record of rain , fall aittl temperattiro comparul with responding day of thu past three years : cor , , . . . IW. ISM. U.U 1S.1I. . .Mrixlmiiin temperature , , , . 33 42 C fiO Minimum temperature , , . . M 21 1C i'o Average temperuturo. . , , , , " 0 S2 C ; w Ualnfall , T T .01 .00 Itecord of temperature and precipitation nt Omaha for the day and Hluco March 1 , HOG : Normal temperature for the day. . . , 20 KXCUKK for the day , . . . , , , 10 Accumulated exce.sti since 'March ' 1 17'i Normal precipitation for the- day , , ,02Inch Deficiency for the day , 02lncm Total precipitation ahice Mch , 1.,36.12 Inches Kxciigs , tflnco March ! 1. . , . , S.12 Inches Deficiency for cor , period 1'OJ. , 11.51 Inchon Deficiency for cor. period , 1S93 , , 15,24 Inchea Hf | 'rtH ' from HfnlloiiK ut H I > . in , Sevvnty-flflh meridian time. "iS m WEATHER."i TATION3 AND STATE OP WEATHER. fl Omaha , cloudy . , , , . . . , , . , , , , , . North I'latte , clouily. . , , , , , . . . . , . , . . . . , Halt Lake City , cloudy , , , , , , , , , , Cheyenne , cloudy . , , , . , . . , . , , , . . , , , . , , Rapid City , part cloudy. , . . , , , Huron , cloudy . , , . , , . , , . , . , , . , , . Chicago , rulnlnif , . , , , , , . . , HI. I.oula , raining. , , Ht. I'aul , tnovvlntr , , . . . . , , , 28 Davenport , priowlng. , , , . , , . , , . , , , . , Helena , rnowlni ; , . , KaneM city , cloudy , , , , . , Havre , cloudy HUmarck , clouily . , , . , WlllUton , clear . . . . , . . . . ; , Oalveston , clear , . . , T Indicate ! trace of precipitation. U A. WELSH , Local Forecast GWulaL OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Ordinary Eun of Both Cattle and Hogs at the Yards. BUSINESS IN BEEF CATTLE FAIRLY ACTIVE Stroll * rrtt-CM 1'nlil for Aliont All Of- forpil lint tin * Kcfilcr.i HDK , Slo - ntiil llnycru Very HiMirlnh. , SOUTH OMAHA , Feb. & . Receipts tor the Hays Indicated wcro : CuttleHOKS. . Slicor. Horses. February C 2.020 3371 1,085 . . . . February 4. . . . . . . . 3.GSI 4.7SO 2,23 ; . . . . February 3 , 1,721 6.759 1W3 . . . . February 2 2,372 0,307 PIS February 1 1.331 1,873 205i IS Jnnunry no. , 705 5,005 on . . . . Jnnunry UK 1.05' ' } 4,204 2M > 2 .Tnnutiry 23 l.ytii r > ,029 231 January 27. 2,035 I..S.II 2nsa . .t. January 26 2,023 3,431 1,413 . . . . January Z > 47 $ 1,0JS I.IKJ . . . . January 23 1,041 6.932 4,078 . . . . Jnnunry 22 2.7SI 6,433 1313 Tlio ofllclul number of cars of slock brought In today by each roatl was : Cattle1. Hogs. Sheep. O. . M. & St. P. Hy 3 2 o. & st. LI. Hy. i Mo. I'ac. Uy. . . , . 7 . . . . Union Pacific system 2- ! 7 3 O. & N. W. Uy. . . . . F. , K. & M. V. U. U G 11 C. , St. 1' . . M. & O. Uy IT 3 H. & M. n. it. u n n i C. , H. & Q. Hy . . K. C. & St. J 1 G. , Ili , i. & ! ' C. , U. I. & ! I' . Hy. , wcst.v. . . . Total receipts i. . . . . 72 49 4 The disposition ot the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num. ber ot head Indicated : Cattle. IIoRS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co yso ' O. 11. Hammond Co 88 777 . . . . Swift nnd Company 3L'7 k 1,039 Cudnhy Packing Co 20S 441 SDJ ( H. Deckel * & Dcgnil 30 Vansnnt & Co 521) ) J. lj. Corey ; ; i't ! Hill & Lewis Co 31 Hcnton & Underwood. . . , 20- ! ) Huston & Co 13 Stockwnll 193 Omaha P. Co. , Kansas C. " 0 Cudnhy P. Co. , Kansas C121 Other buyers 211 Loft over 23'J 1330 Totals 2,103 3,800 1,003 CATTLE I.fi.ss than half as many cuttle were hero today nn yesterday , the rccclptn dropping oft us the week draws to a closo. The condition of the market was not much changed as compared with yesterday nnd the Irado us a wlinlu was devoid of tiny i new feature of material Importuned. There were quite ti tew loads of beef101 ulcers among the offerings , a Kood many of them commons Bluff . . . , but , . _ _ thfr.i . , , , were n . .1 llr c llli i few decent cattle which brought $1.03 , ? , , $1 20 and $4.43. Ttie mantel was fairly active and the buyers soon cleared the yards , the prlcta paid being strong an com pared with yesterday. Utitchcrs' stock was In very limited sup ply , there being only about live or six loads of t'ows and heifers In the yards. Every thing sold early and at strong prices. Ono little bunch oC helferu sold up to $3.03. The market on atockera and feeders was Blow and a little easier , but still everything In first hands sold before the close. The cause of the WL-aknesn was apparently due to the fact of Its being near the clobe of the week nnd also to the soft weather , which keeps the pens in brtd condition and makes the cattle look ut their worst. Representa tive sales : NATIVES. HCl-U' * STKEHS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1. . . .1120 $3 DO 2..H33 J3 S3 29. . . .1220 M 03 21. . . . OSO 370 14..10S3 SCO 8. . . .1222 413 5. 741 375 fi..1160 300 SI. . . .1374 415 7. . . .1000 3 SO 16. . . .1109 3 S3 S..1313 4 10 8. . . .1170 3 S3 10.C-'llSO ; ' 3 03 10. . . .1310 4 20 " 3. . . .1170 383 ' 15:1242-4 : CO - S..1416 443 " cchvs. 1. . . . 840 123 1..1000 243 4. . . .1203 2 DO 1. . . . SW 1 BO 1..10IO 2 45 2. . . . 9 0 3 00 1. . ; . SJO 1 50 1. . . . U40 2 M 3. . . . 9UO 3 00 2..S.W 173 2. . . .1110 200 1. . . 930 300 1. . . . SOO 200 4. . . .1070 50 1. . .10W 300 1. . . . 9SO 200 1. , . . 910 50 1. . .1040 800 4 . .027 200 1. . . . 920 CO , 1. . .1070 SCO ] . . . . SCO 2 10 1..1020 GO 3. . .1160 3 CO -.0. . . 972 210 1. . . . SSO CO II. . . .939 303 1. . . . 930 215 3. , . . 96G CO 4. . . .1123 310 1..12SO 22.1 1. , . . 910 75 7. . . .1174 310 1. , . . 920 L' 23 1. . . . 970 75 2. . , .1000 310 1. . . . 970 223 3 , . . . 916 75 23..93'J 313 1..I020 223 2..112 > 73 8. . . .1146 313 1. . . . 840 2 23 4. , . . 922 73 23. . . . 9(10 ( 3 13 2. . . .1020 2 25 1. . . . 9SO 73 G. . . . ! ! ! ' " S M 1..1010 225 1..1C2I ) 83 1..1120 325 1. . . . 940 230 2. . . .1110 ii ! > 3 2..1MM 3 > 4..1CCO 233 0..1C20 285 1..1040 325 1..1COO 240 1..IOSO 2 ! > 0 10..10JS 330 2. . . . 900 240 3..10S6 290 1..1300 330 H13IKEHS. 2. . . . 5C3 173 2. . . . S40 300 14. . . . 723 330 2. . . . CDQ 200 C5..422 300 23. . . . 733 330 1. , . . 770 2 2. . . . W5 303 C..11D3 333 20. . . . SCO 275 G. . . . 07S 310 2..S33 333 2. . . . fiO 2 S3 3. , . . 543 3 10 3. . . . 9.J3 3 40 30. . . . 501 SCO 2. . . . 700 313 8. . . .1013 340 42. , . . 487 290 1. . . . 430 320 I. . . . 430 SCO " 1. . . . 440 290 2. . . , CS5 325 4. . . .1213 SCO 1. . . . 7CO 3 00 D. . . . 690 3 23 HULLS. | 1..12CO 223 2 . . .14:0 270 1..1300 SCO 1..1170 225 1 . . .1310 275 3. . . .1070 300 1..11SO 250 1 . . .10SO 3 S3 1..2120 SCO 2. . . .1030 250 1 . . .1390 2 f > 3 1..1010 300 1. . , . 943 2 CO 3 . . . 840 2X5 1. . . . 720 300 2..12SO 2 C5 1 . . .1330 290 1..14CO 313 1..1100 2 03 1 . . .12CO 2 90 STAGS. ( 1..1200 313 1..13SO 323 1..10EO 3 .0 CAIVKS. 1. . . . 320 225 41. . . . SG3 a 70 7. . . . S71 4 CO 1. . . , ISO 2 M ) SO. ; . . 313 37. . I.120 SCO | jo. . . . too 5 iin i. . . . To 400 I. . . . i6 523 22. , . . 271 3 C5 1. . . . iil ) 4 W 1. . . . 130 C Jj STOCKISUS AND FHHUEHS. 4. . . . "S3 290 3D , . . . * i2 3 K B..H02 380 i , . . . : > 2o a oo i. . . . KSU a BO s , , . . yy > u so 1. . . . . ' .SO 300 2I..10EO 370 7. . . . 73 ! 3 SO 2..510 300 3. , . . W3 373 1. . . . 7CI ) 313 si 1. , . . 010 3 M I' . . . . t.i3 ' 373 1G..100.J a W 1. . . . C70 300 23. . . . W2 373 J2. . . . f.S7 . 380 1. . . , 740 S OH 18. . . . GIG . ' 173 13 , . . . 3S1 3 90 1 , Hid 300 1 , . . , b30 375 i. . 3U3 400 1 , W > 3 CO ) , . . . 'J70 273 J , . MO 4 M ) 1 , 740 325 3. . , . 970 373 7. , IOS5 4.00 1 , Gitl 3 . ' . ' . ' ; , ' . . . S80 280 H. . 774 400 18 , IM 3M ! . . . . D33 3 SO 20 , . CS2 . < 00 1. C30 3 00 MII.KI'IU ANU Sl'IUNUUnS. I ° No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. 1 cow nnd c. . . . J-7 . ' 0 1 cow nnd o. , , , ! ' ' - CO 1 Mprln&er. SO W I cow and o. , , , 33 00 1 i-iirliiBer 32 W 3 < ! owa and c. , WJCHTIJUNH. COI/IIADO. 1 hull . 1470 J ' . . 1 utas- . 520 S 2" 1 hull . 1270 : : , < > ' . ' 0 feeder . S3S 3 SO 44 helferu . KM NKVADA. 1 hull . 1710 ! 15 II ) feeders , , , . S2t 3 SO 1 hull . , .1230 233 CSfevdrnt. , . . Cit ( 3M 2 rcederu. . . . Mo 3 CO COOHKOON. OHKOON. 1 feeder . 1010 SCO 317 fpnlcin. . . . S.S 400 li 9 feeders. . . . 814 373 2 rcv'lury ' , , . . SOS 40 : 19 feeder * ' . . , . 127 4 CO HOaS Tliu receipts of hogs were very light lo- day , hut thi\t \ did nut pi event the ) iiiycr from jioundliiK the mutki't. Tlicy ( United nut lilddlnu Cc lower und uu ) > iilc > : nien itld not eeem Inclined lo make the roiicefelon tliu nuiket wax very clow. ItiiyuiH would not rulto their hondu and I ho whole 1010110011 wun consumed In 8 < ; lllng forty-eight loudu of hog : ) . Heavy IIOKX Hold liirKdy at J110i(3.20 ( und tha llvht and medium welKht loatU at | 3.2Tiij' < lU. Tnldnn the HM ! < na a tvliulu they ould not uvi-raKe quite Co lower. In oilier woi-J.s , they did lint tuke off quite ns miK'li nu they put on yester day. day.The decline leaven the mttilict higher than It WUB on Tuesday and WedncKliy of tlilu week. but 5c lower tluit It win ) a weeli n o. The avt-rase pilco | mld for nil tha hojjs today was 70o tuwer than n yeiir uuo nnd f.03 lower thuii twu yearn UKII , Ht'iucsi'iiliitlvp r.l\cm \ a No. Av , 8h. I'r , No , Av , Hh. Pr , 21 . 333 tO f3 10 C4. . . . „ , , ZlbO 12J JJ 2 60 . 4U8 10 310 (3m . . . J 20 34 . 414 ICO 310 74. , . 260 . . . so 48 . ' 'JJ . . . 3 12'J ' 21 , , . Sin ) 0 320 U . 218 , ' . . 31 72. , . : ( , ! kO 320 C7 . . . .2EO . . . 31 71 . 275 EO 3 22W 63 . 312 60 3 1 C2 . i-8f 40 3 2j2 60 . 404 80 31 , . . , . . , . ( | . . . J 22i ! 63 . 834 . . . 31 M . , , n'H , 3K 41 . 8C3 40 3 1 , Cl . | fi I. 3J3 60 . 324 10 31 CO . JB . . . 3 J5 61 . Jf-'J W 31 12 . 200 . . . 3 a S3 . 33 * . . . 3 1 i 01. . . , , , , .317 40 3 25 63 . 3JO 150 3 13 CS . . ,238 J20 1 ! 3 29 . 32 * . . . 3 17U 31 . , , -tai , , . UK 63 . 2S3 ICO 31714 , . , , , . , . ! 40 3 JK Kl . 273 10 320 C4 . 232 1:0 3 SO 41 . . . .27S 40 3 20 i CU . MS , . , 3 M 41 . 271 ISO 320 70 , . . . ) , , , 3 so 14 . , .27'J 2' ' ) 320 Cl , . , . 207 fO 3 SO JO . i , .321 40 3 20 70 , . . , , , . ,223 , , . 3 SO CO. , . , , . , .288 . . . 3 ZO 27 . 23i . . . 330 CJ . 29J . . . 3 2'J ' i 21 , . , . 233 , . 330 72 . 278 SO 3 20 71 . 214 , , 3 0 28 . 275 M 320 74 , , . , „ . , 243 , , ! 50 M , . 3M ! . . . 320 76 . K'J , , 3 SO S8M . . . 32 < l S3. , . , . , , .zoo , . J 50 17 , . , .229 . . . 320 1,4 . 218 , . 3 M co . M7 w so 100. , . 173 . ,33 : 1'IOH-OUUH AND KNDR , 1 . 310 , . 2 43 . , , , , . , , . . . 3 15 3 . . .400 40 3 00 6. . . . * i(0 , , . -j 15 3. , , , . .2 . . , 300 C , , , . 241 . . . 320 3. . . . . .4U „ . SOI 7 , . 100 , . J t5 Thr niurket &n laep wn ttrpne and iictlvp nnd lh ( > offering chanced rmnds cnrly , A laws proportion of the * heep here were coin iKiied direct to packers. Hepresentatlvc snle l No. Av. Tr. JI6 Colorado wcatcrrm S3 J3 SO CIIUM n MVIJ STOCK MAUKI3T. CnHIo Sell Wpll Minlcrnlf IlcmnMit for ItoKi Stirrp StriuiK. CHICAOO , Feb. B.-In cnttlo there wnn n bet ter market todny thnn Ii usually witnessed on J'rlilay , prices rullnR strotiRer to 1M per Ifo His. hlRlier. Sales were made nt from $3.79 to 4.oo for the poorest dressed lieeef fteecrs up 1(1w from 13.00 to $3.40 for the best cnttlo that were offered. Stockcra and feedcru solil nl from M.W > to J4.2S nnd common stoekers oM nnnmd 13.00 nnd 13.25. Texan fed cattle sold up to * ! . > , nn ndvnnro of loo. ntfr In hoRS there wnn ( i moilerfttely nellve demand from Chlc.iRO packers nnd enMeru Khlppera nnd prices ! were steady early , breaklns from 2Hc to to per 10i > lit * . Common to the lie. t droves sold nt from 13.15 to J.t.r.O , roarc henvy sellliiR the lowed r I prime llchl hojtn nnd PIRS the hlili > cst. Ka i were larsely nt from J3.30 lo IJ.40 , paeklnX hops KOliiu for J3.15 up to $3.30. l.lslit receipts of sheep ncre rcndlly disposed of nt strung prices. Hales were tundfe nil the \vny from f.JJ to JJ.W for n few rnins ntnl Inferior sheep up to It.00 and 41,23 for nn occn- slonnl fancy lot of native sheep , Southern sheep sold nt from . : s to I3.CO. YenrlliiRs sold nt from (3,90 to 14,40 nnd Inmbt hrouRht from | 3.73 to J3.60 for commoa to prim * Hocks , feeding lambs eelllnff nt from J3.7S to II.CO. Ilecelpts : Cattle. 3,000 head ! hofes , 23.COO hendi ehecp , O.COO head. KIIIINIIN ( Mly Idvp .Stock. KANSAS CITV. l.'qh. n.-CATThK-Uecelpts. 4,5w ) hend ; shipments , l.liOO hcid. Market steady to BtroiiK nml nctlver TOXIIS steers , | l.lOO3.CO ; TrJtas cows , ! 2,2dl3.S3 : native utters , f.1.r,3(8.00 * native cows nnd helfors. JICOSf3.70 | stockers and feeders , I3.3 ? 4.23i bulls , JJ.OtiW3.K3. HOas-ltcccliits , 1J.COO head ! shipments , 400 hfid. Market slemiy to weak ; bulk of sales. J3.235T3.30 ! heavies , J3.t54f3.3J > 4 , ! packers , J-LISW 3.30 | mixed , J3.Sflff3.32H , ! llRhts , J3.2QfJ.0 ! York , ers , JJ.30W3.32i4 ! pips , J3.0Uff3i : . . .SIIUUP Itecelptu , 1,500 head ! shipments , nope. Market steady ; lambs , J3.S00170 ; muttons , J2.50S3.70. St. liouln Mvi > Slock. ST. LOUIS. Feb. n.-CATTiaS-Hcoelpls. 1W head. Mnrket rtenily to Btrong ! unlive beeves , J3.5033.10 ! stockerj nnd feeders. J2.2utf3 90 ; Ikht , steers. ? 2.r,0f4.23 : cows nnd mixed. J2.00Ji5.70 ! Texas nnd Iiullan steers , JS.OOQI.IO ; COWB , Jl.TSIf 3.00. IIOOS Receipts , B.OOO head. Market Bo lower ; llslit , 13.33 3.40 ! mixed , f3.1Hr3.3'i : heavy , 'J3.COW 3.40. 3.40.SlIKKl' SlIKKl' Hecelptn. 1,000 liend , Mnikct stron ; muttons. JJ.oOfil.40 ; culto , ? 2.50e3.00 ! Iftmhs. . J3.75S5.40. STcw York lAvif Stoolf. NK\V YOHK. I'Vb. H. HUKVICH Active ; rotiRh stock , nrm : ntecrs. J3.4CCT3.CO ; Btiiss ar.d oxen , f3.iriiif4.00 : bulls , J2.7S5T3.40 ; dry cows , JJ C0ft3.43. Cables quote American steers nt lO'tifllHc. dirued welKltt ; sheep nt SI19J : refrlucrntor lie-ef ni SU90Uc ; p\ports tomorrow , 100 beeves. 2,350 quarters of dlcssed beef. IIOOS Hccelpts. C.510 hcnd ; weak 'nt ' f3.155f 3.90. StlllC 111 SljVflt. of receipts nml shipments nt the four principal market for February , 5 ; ' Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omnhn . . . S.Kil 3,303 1,09' chicauo . s.coo 2.1.000 n.noo Kansas . City 4,500 12,000 l.COO St. I-otlls l.fCO 3.POO 1,000 Totals 11.32011,303 9,595 WH.VVI.M ! A WI3II AIIOUT Ilt'TMSK. Kate So-niM to Ilr Upon the Trull of tlu > Allcci'il .Mtirilprt'i * . SAN KnANCISCO , Feb. 5. That Mur derer Frank Uutlcr , alias Richard Ashe , has no claim to the title of Leo Wollcr was shown today when Kdwln Klllott , an hitl- niato friend ot Weller , visited the city prison and said that Uullor bore not the slightest resemblnnco to the dead captain. Klllott Is engineer of the Australian steamer Monowal. Captain 1'otcrl of the ship Olive Bank also visited the prlrou this nTter- noon , IdentlfyliiK Hutler us Ulchard Asho , who had shipped with him as an able sea man In 1S03. The Australian detectives now in the city to take Cutler bauh for trial were Jubilant today over' an alleged confes sion made by Duller to Detecllvo Conroy. This , on Investigation , however , proved to too nothing more than a suggestion ofa possible future .confession. , Hutler Bald to Conroy that at least two nien besides him self had Intimate knowledge of Welter's movements and mysterious death. He said that although ho was really Innocent , thcso two murderers had forced him to accept part of the dead Wellcr'n belongings , after ward found nmons Dutier's effects. Duller told Conroy If the- police would aid him to capture the two " alleged murderers of yv cl- lor he ( Ilutlar ) would turn qurcn's evidence against them when the case comes to 'trial. The police are confident that Butler' will make Important disclosures In a few days , believing that ho Is weakening under con finement when confronted with the weight ot evidence against him , Dcntlni of n Day. WAHOO , Neb. , Fob. 0. ( Special. ) Isaac N. Phelpa , ono of the oldest and most re spected citizens of this town , died In this city at 4 o'clock this morning , nt the homo olEt his son , Mr. Pliclpa was In his olfihty- sovenlh year , end to the last remained In possession of his mental faculties. He was lorn In Vermont , but came to Saunders county at an early date from Now York , where he was engaged In 'business ' , and atone ono ! tlmo waa very wealthy. His aged wlfo survives him. Tlic deceased died of ap- poplexy. Ho has resided In Saunders county for twenty-eight years. Funeral services will be conducted at the homo ot hid son IIIM thfa clly tomorrow at 2 o'clock , by Rev. IIIai . Place , Baptist minister of this place , and Hov. 0. A. Huyck of Ashland. The deceased ! ( was one of the original abolition ists , along with Wc-ndall Phillips , and others. IRVINGTON , Nob. , Fob. ,5.--Specul. ( ! ) M . Hlbbard , wlfa of F. D. Hibbard , died St this morning of heart failure. Mrs , Hlbbard wan slstor to oxCountyommla - Eloner n. 1 * . Knight , She cams lo Ne braska with her husband lu the f.ill of 1SGT and settled nn the farm on which they have since resided. The funeral will take plaeo from the residence at " o'clock Sunday after noon. Interment at Mount IIopo cemetery. inM TECUMSEH , Neb , . FeU. C. ( Special. ) Mrs. Robert Hueton died at the family homo hero last evening , after a lingering Illnesn ol consumption , aged 7G years , She was a lovable Christian woman , and a wide circle of j friends mourn her demise. A husband and four children survive hor. AURORA , Neb , , Feb. 5. ( Special. ) Horace C. floan , in old settler ot thla county , father of the Dean brothers , mer chants of thld city , died Tuesday of pneu monia , aged GS years. WOOnillNR , la. , Feb. C , ( Special. ) Mr. S. B. H1I1U died at his home In thla city last night , aged Kl years. Ho wag the father of Rev. N. D. HIlllB. thn no ted divineof Chicago cage , and also ot Whitman IIIllls , who It superintendent of missionary work for Ohio , Kentucky and Illinois , Ilia aged wife Mir- vlvcs him , but In dangerously III , There qulto a romance connected with the early llfo of thin c'Qtipli } . Their mothorn were school chums and asiumvd tliu responsibili ties of married llfo about the same tlmojjuid thn two children were born In Hie pamo year. The younff mothers planned that If the lives of tha children were spared , they would use their bent efforts to unlto them for life. And It * n came to pass , OIIAMnKRI.MM , S. n. , Feb. 5.-Special ( Telegram. ) William Hollcnbcclc , ono of the beat known stockmen between here and the Black ' Hills , died at lily home on White river of'ronsumpllon. LYNCHBUIta , Va. , Feb. S. Prof. II. II. Harris , ono of the most dlHtlngiilRhed edu caters In the south , died here lad ( -venlng. NEW YORIC , Feb. C. Frederick Taylor , well known banker ID this city , and at ono time president of the Burlington , Cedar Itapldn & Northern Railway company , la dead , aged 01. Mr. Taylor was a 1 way p. ac tive in politics ou the republican aide , ClINllIlM * Tlll.'fH II VllCllf Illll , HETHI..KHHM . , Pn. , Fcb , 5-Canhler C. 15 , Iireder of the First National hank of thla city hriH ntwontlrd , Expert * have found a shortage of } 15,000 , STOCK EXCHANGE Board of Trade , You can liuy or till anything dealt In on th * various cxchuncfH of the country through u , Hcfrrcnccii Flrtt Nat , , U. H , Nat. , I'finmtr- rlal Nat. lanku , Omaha ; Unlcn Nat , bunk , Kaunas CUy. ( JUAXT W. 1CI5NSKV , M r. , _ _ _ Ttlephgno 1O5. JAM.JBS E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1030. Onmlin , N cb. COMMISSION GRAIN ! PJIOYJSIOBS : AJfD : SIOCU , Board of Tr d . Direct trlrei lo Cniuuro anJ Nw Tprk. lolta A. Wirrta < s CA.