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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : StJ TDAY , 1897. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRA1 " " Jobbing Business Moves Steadily Along Well-Wora QroDves. COLLECTIONS DO NOT SHOW UP V/ / l-'ntnrc 1'roxnpcln IlrlKlilon n tlic S nun Ad van ecu Live Stock Sltini tlon Contain * Sonic Fentiire * A'ol Kanlly Kxplalucil , Trade conditions arc In nowise dlffc l/rom wlint coiisorvntlvo merchants outl prior to tlio opening of tlic now yonr. predicted , tlio situation U slowly but au mending , nnilwhile It la possible to rci no marked change from onoweek , to next , a glance backward ever the past months will ocrvo to convince the 1 hopeful that Improvement 1ms nctu taken place. Consumers nro rccupera l > y degrees , nnd ns merchandise Is i cheap , n fair percentage of nny money the people may have la sure to go tov providing new wardrobes , and the o necessities and. conveniences of life. Corn U commencing to move more fr nml that , taken In' connection with free marketing of live stock , ought to n money a. llttlo more plentiful In the ci try. As It Is now , money In the countt scarce and collections nro In conscqtli , very much Inclined to drag. The slow collections may be said to ns a' damper on the JobblnpJ tradn , ns hardly to be expected that the jobbers push sales by urging their customers to freely when collections aru running lieli A good many appear to bo allowing 1 ness to drift nlong In a smooth , unovcr manner , preferring that events should i their natural course Instead of put forth nny great effort to stimulate nctli The dominant Idea seems to bo that provemuit In the volume of business como an HOOII ns conditions are ripe fc nnd that any effort to anticipate 11 w < be more than likely to result unfavorab ON' THR 15USINES3 OUTLOOK. "For several w'cokM past th6 majority business men have been.of . the- opinion uffnlrH wore quietly shaping themselves u more uctlva business. No one e.xji the Improvement to come all at once o nil classes tit an equal' pace. Tlio present' senyon , In many lines merchandising , has been ti poor ono Ir sections of the country , but It will be sc thing In the nature of a surprise If continued abstention from buying on part of thn tieoplu generally does not c to nn end In the not remote future. The working off of old storks has 1 going on no long that thropuratlon n be ncarlng nn i-nd , nnd with HH conelu renewed buying will como of a certain ! It lil u noteworthy fact that the splrl conservatism seems to have complete trol of the business community. The c ; may rrmllly bo ascribed to the fact that " experience lit the last few years has "tin merchants and. manufacturers that thci jnnny u slip between thn cup and the 80 many projects regarding whoso soi ness , theorullriilly , there could bo no q lion , have como to grief , that the i fnr-sectng business man Is modest and ncrvntlvo In his plans for the future. AT SOUTH OMAHA. With the country full of cofn , for w the prlco Is so low that farmers cnn rr Jlttlo more than day wages hauling I 1ho elevators , It Is surprising thai so n half-fat stock should bo coming to mat 3t would seem only natural to expect farmers to hold back their stock until ' had made It weigh as much as possible nt leust until It wns fully matured un prime condition formarket. . Ijist full , nnd t-vcn up to the present t the country hns'bcen anxious to buy fee lo consume their surplus corn , and i linvo tnken all the cattle of that kind t had. und there would have been a deir for even more had It been possible would-bo buyers to secure the money. \ . obtaining the cattle , Instead of keeping t In their feed lota until matured they rushing them to market In a half-fat illtlon. During the past meek only one load really cholco nnd well finished cattle i received at South Omaha and very few 1 could lie culled anything more than fnl quality. Tils movement of common c.i lo nmritct does not appear to be pectilla South Omaha alone , but plmllnr condlt ! ( ire noted , though In a somewhat less grcc , nt other points as well. "Why farmers should take their cattle away f feed , of which they have a great sun ; nnd sell them at a comparatively low p because of their not being rlpo for mui lij a question not easily answered. The same tendency to hurry stock market is noted In thn receipts of hogs well ns of cattle. For some time litho the receipts of hogs at South Omaha li consisted almost entirely of Heavy wel ? but In the rast week thcro has bcci marked Increase In the number of II hogs coming forward. Some have offered ns a reason for peculiarity In the live stock situation t Ihe farmers arc generally In need ot mo nnd that they nre taking this , about tl only means , of raising It. The prevalence of hog cholera In si localities may bo a still further Inccn to free marketings. Fortunately for the farmers thn c.i coming to market arc all making a II money. SOMETHING OF A SHEEP MAUKE' ' As a sheep market South Omaha Is ir Ing steady progress and In the near fui Ibis promises to become ono of the gi centers for the sale ot mutton. At preyi'iit time over 200,000 lambs are In fed In the Fort Collins country and 1 expected that a considerable proportloi thorn -will bo shipped to this market. In regard to the ravages of the cholera It Is the opinion of the best thorltlcs that In spite of the los.sea Indiana and purls of Nebraska and most severe loss ever known In Io\vn. total number of hofiT , estimated at 47i 000. shows un Increase over last ycai 3 per rent. Cheap corn and n better profit In marl Ing It on the hoof than on thu ear tndn more general breeding than usual. The oroase In numbers In Illinois , HIBHO Kansas and Nebraska ' exceeds the loss Iowa. Vf " JA.MIAIIY FAILUUKS AVKKK FBAV1 One of thr KnoDiirnKlni ; tlu < UiiNliM'NN Situation. W. II. Hoberaon , local manager of R , Dun & Co.'s mercanlllo agency , on hi nuked concerning trndo conditions in district for the past .week , says ; "While local situation Is almost rv.-iturclcHS , ro ns job'blng nnd retail trade nra coneen "tho general fcnllng Is oim of confide ] J'\illnrcs for January were far below nverago and your readers well know I January Is unimlly the most dlrnsti month of thn year in this particular. Is the month In which n majority of nnr obligations miituro and It catches tho'gi hulk of 'lamo ducks' who manage to wni through the holidays by xklllful muneu1 Ing. Ing."Ono of our druc housm sold a carl of glue at Qraml rinpl.ds.Mleh , . during work , showing Unit Omaha jobbers tire confined In their operations to Itui Tr : mlxHlHSJppI region. "Pry gooilA trade ImM been fair ; boots , ooji dull ; drugs good , liquors slow ; t rlPB. quite n& good ns expected and ot e.H IIIIVQ done nothing nf which to bo "Information from the legislature rather more encouraging , with reference the exposition appropriation , though it ir ho Vonfe. sed the Onlay Is harmful to nntiM-prlKO before other lettlHlaturcs. W the lawmaker : ) como to realize that Da -Inn county pays oiio-sovctith of the tnxc the stuto nnd that n. bushel and a hull S cent corn will pay the proportion o fnrmnr with ICO acres of western Innd , I will no longer lif ltuto , but will mak generous appropriation. "Tho onvHopH factory removed hero fi Denver and thu chlcorv factory about bn opened nrn two promising Imlu trlea iirnvo positively that Intelligent , enter : ) Ing mtintifaclurors recognize Omnhn ns natural distributing renter of this seel of the United States. " _ 1'oorlii MnrUctH. I'EOIUA , Fcb , 6. COIlN-rinn ; nfvr No HC. OATS-Slow but itrady ; No. S while , 1 ! HVr.-DuU tina nomtnul. WIllKKr Steady ut U.17. linCKll'TB-Corn , ltt.000 bu. : oati , Cl.OOO 1 ivlifat. K.COO l > u. HIIII'MICNTO-rorn , X.W tu. ; oat , ll.WO wlittky , iX bbh. _ .SiiKiir Mnrl.'oin. LONDON , Fell. . aiJOAIl-Canc , rtnll : i trlfUKiil Jam , lit : MiucovaJo. ( air refining SJ. llett. llrm ; February , S ; Mnrch. f V < I. NJ5W YOIIIC. Teb. 6.-8UC AH-lU\v. IM fair rrnnlnir , SKc : centrlfugnl. M tot. S. ] t llned , anlcti standard A , < Vtc ; ronfrrtlnn A. < Wc : rut loaf , 4Ka ; cruilicd , ITio : pan-tic Hc ; granulated , 4'.4c. AVool NHW YORK , Teb. C , AVOOLSteady ; He UOtiX : : pulled , liOl e. ST , JjOUIS , I'eb. 6. WOOI UnciunBcd ! , Tiill Illvrr Print CludiM Market. KALL 1HVEH , Mass. . 1'eb. . The curtalln ot print cloth product durlnv the week mout to 40.000 pieces. Nev rlh less tlio dellvtrlek ti MOI inii.n . { ant , and \b n > U A furtkv Idtlon of coodfl amnuntlnc to 4S.OOO pieces , though , the quotations have advanced 1-lGo advance was not hurried because of any rnnnd. Trio gates were small and largely of den-d weaves for future delivery. This hopi feeling manifested that a demand must m Itrelf felt teen , but u Is thought the trad < not well supplied with goods. OM.VIIA < ; IMJHAL MAUKBT. CnnilKloti nf Trnilc nnil llnntntlnnn Stniilc nml I'nnc > - Produce. naOR rresh enthered , Ho. ntJTTnil Common to fair. < ? 10c ; choice f.tncy roll , ISSHc ; ctpnralor creamery , 40o ; gt cred creamery , ISSJICo , GAME lllue winged teal ducks , $1.75 ; gr wing , ll.M : redheads nnd mallard * , 13.75 : sn rabbits. 40O c ; Jacks. $1.0001.25 ; squirrels. TOc ; Canada geese , large , IC.OOQT.OO ; small , tt. 5.00. CHEESE Domestic bricks , lOUc ; Kdam , iloz. , ID ; club house. 1-lb. jars , per doz. , 13 Llmberecr , fanty , per Ib. , OVtc ; Roquefort , V4 jars , per dor. . , J3.CO ; Young Americas , 10 twins , fancy , 10&c. VEAL Cholco fat , 60 to 120 Ibs. , arc quoted 7O7'.4c ; lar B nml coarse , 435c , DRES8UD POULTHY-Chlckens , 6H JCc ) I keys. lOWIle ; Reese , 7 < f8c ; ducks , StiOc. LIVE 1-Ol'LTRY-Hells , tc ; cocks , 3fflc. P1OEON3 Ll\e , 75090e ; dead pigeons , wanted. HAY Upland , J4.CO ; midland , Jl ; lowln M.CO ; rye straw , 13.50 ; color makes Hie price hayj light bales nell the bmt ; only top era bring top prices. UUOOM CORN-Exlremely slow * sale ; i crop , delivered on track In country ! choice BI self.-worktnR cnrpt. t r Ib. , 5 ? SV4o ; cholco sn running to hurl , JfTJHc : common , I'.io. VEOETAI1LES. SWEET 1'OTATOES On orders , per bbl. , l ONIONS Oood stock , per bu. , IL LIMA DEANS Per Ib. , 4c. DEANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , $1.5JJ1 CAllllAQE Fancy stock , per 100 Ibs. , (2. CELERY Per doz. , 25c ; fancy , large , 45c , iniTATOKS Good native stock , per bu. , 30o. FRUITS. IfALAOA OR\PKS Per keff , 7. CRANHERR1ES Cape Cod , per bbl. , 1C. c.to. APPLES Fancy. New York , JLCOSLCi ea fancy , large , tl.'S. CALIFORNIA PEARS-Pcr box. 2. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexican , J2.7Gfl3.00 ; Calltoi navclM , I.OH to 200s , $3.70 ; largo tlzos. )3.UQ3 secdlnir. J2.73. LEMONS Messlnas. > 3.00i5360 ; choice Call nln. 12,75 : fancy. H.75W3.0C. . HANANAS-Cholcc. largo stock , per bur bunches. J1.50Q2.00. medium-sired $2.00(82.35 ( ; - MISCELLANEOUS. 11ONEY Choice , ljj 14c. CJDER-Clariried Juice , per h ] f bbl.JICO ; bbl. , J4.00ff4.23. MAPLK SVRUP Five gnl. cans , each. $2. doz. $12 half-gal , cans , $ < 2.75 ; Riil. cans , per , ; nuart cins , J3.M. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , li size , Ho ; llrnzlls , per Ib. , ICc ; English i nuts per Ib. , ancy , soft shell , ifl2ic ! ; tit nrdu , llQll'.io : Mlberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecann , Ished. large , tiflio ; jumliu , HftlW. largeh ory nuts , J1.23 per bu , ; small , 51.50 ; cocoan Cu each. , FIOS Imported fancy , D crown , 30-lb. belie lie ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , lie. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC , HIDES No. 1 green hides , 5V4o ; No. 2 RI hides , 4Vic ; No , L glcen salted hides , "c : N green salted blde.i , Cc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 ti Ibs. , Tc ; No. 2 veal calf , S tl 15 Ibs. , 4c ; NI dry flint hides. S010c ; No. 2 dry Hint hi Slide : No. 1 dry nulled hides , SSlic ; part ci hides , Ho per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS- Green salted , each , 2 : © fii-vn called , shearings tsliort wco'e.l early sk. each , ISc ; ury shearings ( short wooled c ; skins ) , No. 1. each , Cc : dry Hint , Kansas Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nc weight , 48. > c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nchrti Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3S dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per actual weight , 4S5c ; dry Hint Colorado Mur : wool pelts , per Ib. actual wclBht. 35J4c ; cut off , ns It Is useless to pay freight on th TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , tnllow , No. 2 , 2'.4e. ; greanc , white A , 3c ; Ere white 11 , 2c ; grease , yellow , 2e ; urcase , di nc ; old butter , ! 02V4o ; beeswax , prime , 1C ® rough tnllow , ic. WOOI. Unwashed , fine heavy. CIj)7c ) ; fine Hi SODc ; ciunrterblood , 10S12cyedy , burry chaffy , siZSc : Dotted ana orokcn , coarse , 7 ( cot ted iind t > rokcn , fine , 'J08c. Fleece wash Medium , 15n3c ; fine , 14@lCc ; tub washed , 1C ( black Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 203c ; dead pul 6 ? C < ! . HONES In car lots , weighed nnd dellvcrei Chicago : Drv buffalo , per ton , 12.00O14.00 ; country , bleached , per ton. J10.00012.00 ; dry cc tr" , damp and meaty , per ton , J6.OOigS.00. FRESH MEATS. BEEF Good native steers , 400 to COO Ibs. . 7o ; western steers , 5Jff6c ; good cows nnd li era. GViftGc ; medium cows nnd heifers , DVJtr ; K forequarters cows and heifers , 4Vc ; good f quartets btcers , 5c ; good hindquarters cows heifers , 7Uc ; good hindquarters native stc 6Vic : tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , Oc ; s loins , "c ; rolls , Hiio ; sirloin butts , Svic ; shou iclodsCj.c ; rump , butts , Oc ; steer chucks , 4 cow .chucks. Site ; boneless chucks , 4c ; plu SVic'flank Bleak , Cc ; loins. No. 1. 12Hc ; loins , a , lOiio ; loins. No. 3. 8Ho ; ribs. No. 1. 10"4o ; r No. 'i , . SUc ; ribs. No. 3 , C'.Jc ; steer rounds , ti1 cow rounila , DUc ; rounds , simnk or rump , ( Vic ; rounds , slmnk und rump off. 7c ; trlmmli 3V4o ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per 15c ; kldnej'3 , each 5c ; ox tails , each , 3c ; llvi per Ib. , 3c ; hearts , 2c , tongues , per Ib. , 12c. I'ORK Dressed hogs , 4c ; tenderloins , loins , Cc : spare ribs. 4c ; 1mm snusnge butts , shoiihlers. rough , 4Hc : shoulder : ) , bklnncd , trimmings , 6c ; leaf lard , not rendered , heads , cleaned , 3to : snouts nnd ears , 3V4c ; bo bencH , 2lie ; neckbones , 2Vic ; pigs' tails , plucks , each , Cc ; chitterlings , 5c ; bocks , liearts , per doz. , 2Cc ; Btomnchs , each , Sc ; tongi each , 8c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per di 15c. 15c.MTJTTON Dressed lambs , 7c : dressed sin Cc ; racks , 6Vic ; legs and saddles , Sc ; breai and stews , Z'to ; tongues , each , Cc ; plucks , ca 3o. N1BAV YOIIIC RKXKIIAL MAHKI in nf tlio Dny on GCIICI CommoilltlrH. NEW YORK , Feb. C. FLOUR Receipts. 300 bbls. ; exports , 4,345 bbls. ; ilrmer ; wlr patents , JI.C004.75 ; Minnesota patents , J4.35Q4 winter extras , J3.154f3.C5 ; Minnesota bakers , J 03.95. llyo Hour , steady ; superfine , $2.5582 fancy , J2.COlQ3.00. Buckwheat Hour , dull at Jl. 1.23. 1.23.11UCKWIIEAT Dull nt 34c. CORN MEAL Quiet ; yellow western , CSlfoO IIYIS Dull ; No. 2 western. 59V4e. HARLEY Quiet ; feedins , ZSMffiSiio. 11AHLEY MALT Dull ; western , C085Sc. WH iAT Receipts , 12,950 bu. ; exports , 33 bu. Spot Inactive ; No. 1 hard , SHJc. Optl opened easier under lower cables , but nt o rnlllod nnd ruled llrm nil thn murnlng on weekly laige exports , covering by bhorts i bad Argentine news ; closed Viil ? e higher ; Ni red , February , closed at SIVio ; Mny , 81iil > 2 closed nt W ic , CORN Receipts , 40,725 bn. ; exports , G0.7S2 Spot quiet ; No. 2. KlVle. Options opened Hrn were mstalned nil the morning by covering. duccd by unfavorable weather news ; clo ' , f.Wa \ higher ; Ffbiuary clccjcd nt 20KC ; M SUSiSOVic. OATS -Receipts , Ol.WKl bu. ; exports , 20.C11 Spot Inactive : No. 2 , SISc. Options dull I nominally llrm. with tlio other markets ; cl Ing ' .llfHc net higher ; February closed at 22 { May cloecd at 2iUc. HAY Quiet ; " shipping , 54Q55c ' ; good choice , C7V4W72V4C. HOPS Easy ; ISM crop. S07c ; 1650 crop , 13c ; I'nctllt : coast crop , ISO.'i , 3l-iS7c ; 1&VC ci Sifllc. HIDES Firm : Galvestnn , 120l3c : Hue Ayres , nominal ; Texas dry , 3',4c ; Cal I fort LEATHER Finn : hemlock sole , Due Ayrcs , light to heavy weights , 1914 20Hc ; 01 JOU23C. PROVISIONS Reef , quiet ; family , $8.50010 beef hams. J1S. Cut meats , steady ; pickled I lies , 4Vi niio ; pickled shoulders , 35iW3 ic ; pick hams , SliJi'Jo. f < ard , easy ; western Etcnm , J3.2 ! May. J4.07 ! rellned steady , . Pork , dull i weak ; mess , SS.10tfS.75 ; short clear , J8.10C10 family. W.25fl0.75. 11UTTER Receipts. 4.J09 pkgs.i western crcn ery. 13f2lo ; Elglns , ! lc ; factorj' . 7014c. CHEESE Receipts , 3,000 pkgs. ; steady ; stc large. Oi/12'.io ; state ttmnll , VUlic ; part skli 3O5Vic ; full skims. 3n3V c , EOOS Receipts , C.5S1 pkg ) ) . ; weak ; etato i Pennsylvania , ICc ; woattnn trrsh , I39I.1UO. TAI.IXIU' Qulot ; city , 3H03J e ; country , 3' jijc. OILS-1'etroleiim , stfndy ; TTiilted closed at bid Pennsylvania crude , steady ; March , ! ; bid , Rosin , steady ; strained , common to go 11.70. Turpentine , quiet at 2S1i29c. Colt teed , stonily ; prime , : io ; butter grades. :7ff27 ! prlmo white. SC , Jc. . , , , RICEHtcady ; fair to Mtra , 8T4O7Uc ; Jap MoifiASSES-Slendy ; New Orleans , open kfll good to choice. 2832c. METAI.S Pig Iron , etenfly ; southern , $11. ( 1S.OO : uorthern , Jll.00yi3.00. Copper , qulft ; li brokers. $12. Lead , Mrunu ; dumeutlo broke JS.fW. Tin platca , quiet. KIIIIKIIN City l KAN3AB CITY. Feb. . WHRAT-Actt abnut Ic higher ; No. I hard. 77W77V c ; No. 72 < r75c ; No. 4 , C6 | C3o : No. 2 red. nominal RSfiKJcj No. 3. nominally , SSW&Cc. No. 4. no Inully. lOiii'Jo ! No. 2 spring , nominally , 750 < No. 3. nominally. ilffTsc. roilN No. S mUnl , 17\4c ; steady. OATK-Riilher flow , aboul KO lower ; No , while , nominally , I70cc. HYIJ No. S , nominally , 30o. HAY-HtMilv : uuchunsed ; timothy , $8.00B8. ptalrle. J.r.Of.r.O. ( HU'lTElt-l'lrni ; cvcamcir , liViWlOn ! dairy , 'I'oloiln TOLEDO. Feb. 8.-WIIKAT-5llgh r , stem No. = ca li , (9V c bid ; May. We. IXDRN Active , higher : No. mixed , ! ? JSc , OATS Dull , clrady ; No. 2 mixed , 17 c , RYE-Qulet : Nn. 2 cish. S7c. crXJVEIl SEED -Lowerj prime cash , JJ. Mnrcli , J5.1714. OIL Vnclianged. Xovr Ynrlc ] ) r > - ( iiioilM MnrUot. NEW YORK , Feb. e. Th Imports of dry go < nnd general mcrchamllia nt this poit this wi were valued at lil.SI8.Osr. . The Imports of tpe were 828 , 1C9. of which $23,710 wcie gold. The < ports of specie were valued ut JiM,7 li , ot hi 131 , Ml were gold. MlnnvniKilIxVliint Iliintiitliin * . MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. G.-WHI3AT-lllRh Fcbiuary and May , He ; July. 75c. On trai No. 1 hard. TtVic ; No. 1 northern , "Jlic I Mloti. Ul can. COMMERCIAL AND F1NANCI Wheat Goes Up a Gent and a Quarter v Shorts Rushing to Cover , OTHER MARKETS SHARE IN THE ADV.M Coitflriiintlon of the I'll I In re nf . Kcntlno Crop IK n 1'im-erfiil I'netii Doclliif nt Liverpool Onuses n Weak Opening. CHICAGO. Feb. G.-It wns a day of ttvlty on the recovering ot shorts In wheat pit , duo to which the Mny option vnnced a full l' , c. The practical conflr tlon of the Argentine crop failure sei ns the spur to put shorts on the run , the other markets wcro more or less flucnccd. Corn advanced Vic. oats the s and provisions 21,41fl2tSc. Wheat opened with n tendency to wi ness , duo to the decline ot Vid at Liven The effect of this , however , was mo apparent on the curb , and by the tlmo regular market opened speculators v already looking toward other stalls ! news of a decidedly different charac The rnnjro of prices nt the opening from 73 < Ac to 75Ho ton Hay , compared > yesterday's closing of from 75c to 7i nnd Insldo of half nn hour the prlco risen to 7C4c. At the last named flgi the offerings were heavier than the bu : orders , nnd a moderate downward reac succeeded. The advance was duo to cl nnccs from Argentine ports for the w which wcro 10,000 bu. , against 40,000 bu. week before nnd 024,000 bu. the correspi Ing week last year. The unavoidable Terence from such comparison Is that worst that ling been told about the Btruutlou of the wheat crop of that coui Is being confirmed , nnd that country shi Im considered practically out ot the Us exporters. The Minneapolis and Duluth celpts were 270 cars , compared with the previous Saturday nnd DIG the co spending day of last yertr. The shorti the market were numerous , nnd the1 coi of the market proved that some of tl wcro Indisposed to remain In that post any longer. They bought with perslste all day and kept the price on the i After reacting from "G'Jlc ' to 7Cso for I on a llttlo realizing It advanced ng reaching 774c ! , and closing worth 77c. Corn wns llrm , but held within a nnr rnnRc. The receipts wcro smaller than pccted , and the market got some help f the strong tone In wheat. The specula business wns light , no trades of co queiice being recorded. May opem.il changed nt from 21c to 24'c , ndvnncei 2lic and closed steady at from 21''iC 24-Xi. 24Xi.Oats was steady nnd almost feature ! with the exception of a sllqht line taker St. Louis operators. 1'rlces were ho slightly by the llrm tone In wheat. 1 opened a shade higher at from 17-Ho to 1' ' sold to from 17io to 17c , closing at 1 asjted. Provisions were firm alt day. Prices \ helped by the moderate receipts of 1 and also by the strength of wheat. A E demand 'existed , and as the selling p sure was much less urgent than of late market advanced , the best prices ot the prevailing at the close. May pork cl ( 12 4c higher at from $7.r,2V < . to $7.63 ; i lard 2iC ; higher at $3.SO and May rib ; higher nt $3. ! > 0. Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat cars ; corn , COO cars ; oats , 300 cars ; h S6.000 head. The loading futures ranged ns follows Articles. | Open. | High. I "Low. | Cloao. JVci Wheat Feb. . . . 73M May. . . CMSH 77M July. . . 73W 'Corn- Fob. . . . 22.3K . 22U May. . . . 24JJ July. . . . Sept. . . O.-itB jcb. . . . May. . . . 17MC4M 1751 July. . . . IBM 18 Po--k Mny. . . . 7 B2H 7 05 7 52 7 05 7J July. . . 7 77M 7 ( Lard ' Mny. . . . 3 7B 3 80 3 7S 3 BO f ) ' July. . . S 82 3 B7X 3 8i ! S 87M 3 i Sh't Ulbs Mny. . . . 3 Sn 3 DO S 8S 3 PO 3 I July. . . 3 ! )2 ) 4 00 382H 4 00 a i No. t. Cash quotations were na follows : FLOUR Dull ; winter patents , } 4.35JfJ itrnlKhtH , ! 4.104/1.20 ; BiirlnK specials , JI.50 ; L ers. J3.Wf3.40. ( WHEAT No. a sprlnir. ; r,07Co ; No. 3 sprl ; : iJi7iiHc : NO. 2 red , SOQSTC. CORN No. 2 , 22'c. OATS No. 2 , ICViO ! No. 2 white , 15iff2Hlo ; 1 while. 1710c. UYK No. 2. Kli C. HAIILKY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , He : No. 4. 24VsR2ie ( FLAXSEEn No. 1. 757CUe. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J2.C305.70. 1'HOVIHIONS Pork , mess , per bbl. , $7.57 On the Produce exchange today the butter m jot was linn : cruamory , li'a'JOc : dairy , ITo. K ga. linn ; frenli. 1-lc. Cheque , btu.i Iffl'.IKo. DrcHHcd poultry , quiet : turkeys , ] LUcchickens ; , iJa'c ; duckn , luallc. STOCKS AM ) HO.VDH. Week CloxLHVltliiiut lli K Hint Hail llci-ii Kxi > et > ( oil. NEW YORK. rob. 6. There wna little of lortanco In the transactions of the Stock : liango today , the dealings belnt ; on n en icnle nnd the lliictuntlons of prices being wit inrrow limits , lltly closing a week which ! iroved dull IlirouBliout In splto of the ho . ntcitalned nt the beglnnlns of a revlvnl lie trading. Today's opcnlne proved Irregul mt uenerally licnvy under much the some In incea as yesterday , A fcclliiK of uncnKlnvtH c ered about the Industilnls , undoubtedly due lie proceeding ? of the legislative trust Hue nation going on In this city. In the' rullv Int nlfco thu publication of some disappoint rnlllc stntumcnta of the soutliwestorn lines ( itcd u generally depressing Inlluencc. with -mill" , Houthwestcin , LoulHVllle & Naslivllle i louthern preferred lending the decline. The lustrlals llgnred leas prominently In thn dciilli Inui yesterdaj' . It was only In the Iliml h hat the market exhibited any decided tone , i hen the professional traders started to co ixtenslvcly In the Industrials. As n conecquci iuKiir , Leather preferred and American Hplr joth conunon nnd prcfenril , Improved on ivcnige of about n point. A few of the rnllv itocks alxo rame Into prominence , doubtlens lucnced by the. excellent showing of the wee iank statement , presenting a IDEM In surplus im > of l4tt'8SOO ' nnd nn increase In loans : H.747.SOO and in deposits of { J.MO.OCO. The m ; ct showed more activity In the inlly nnd left ; em'rnlly firm. The week Just clOfdl presented only ono f urc of nny special Interest or Importance , T voa the ilevclnpment of thu new holdings t'orthrrn Paclllo and the common InllucnccH : urcd In the Oregon Hallway nnd NnvlRnt loinpany , by the Northern I'ncillc , the Or Northern and I'nlon Paclllo railways. The Ira iCtlan * In Northern 1'aclllo common und prefer lock und In the eecurltles of this compan/ leavy , both In this market and In foielgn m ; ct , and had a gratifying effect na Indirat k revival of Interest In a reorganized coinpn ind a combination ot interests to promising uKnntuKO to all concerned that they rould I > ut 1 viewed complacently by every Interest Inundnl affairs. The money thun Invested unirlCMn piopirty by continental capltnll cpruscntvd u good round amount. H was lucted Hint this transaction would have an ret on the exchange rates , but no npprecla ffect ha been noted. The lowering of thu n if discount by the Hank of England to 3 I : cnt was ulao expected to prove a factor In i xcliango market. It Is though ! possible tl he payments for Northern Puclllc Kecnrltles n : 01110 out later nnd may yet affect cxchan mt fiich part of It as baa already appeal reins tu have been absorbed without dllllcul There In no doubt but the filet tlmt Ixumcn 1 old American shares this week IIIIH had Its elT in offkottlng the obligations nt the contlnen luyers of our fecuiltlca. The lower dUcoutit ri n Loinlon , showing the abundant nJpnly noney there , U accepted as a favorable feati n tbe outlook here na prIJIng means for cxtinent In American im trtles. Thesa con lon In the International exclmnkv t latlon nre considered to provide neaturrable security against the exp if gold In the near future , foreign demur , ! mr rallronil bornU during the week II.IK h. olncldetit with selling of our stocks , and tli ins also been a large European demand ttcxlcan Pacific bonds In connection with I runsfer of the stock for the underwriting n llcate to German Interests. Tills demand < ended to bonds ot various low-priced reorei ted properties. Northern Pacific general 3s a irlor lien * i were largely dealt In , and lai docks of Blll-edgi'd Lends were sold In Lorn ) ind were also bought hero for foielgn accou The rates of money here also continue 1 ind an abundant tupply Is to be had , but thi * little appearance of Its seeking Its way it he channels of ( peculation or even lave ncnl. One of tlic feature * of the week a vas a decline In the previous wry hlsli n or cuvcrmnent bonds , which ls attributed ironi-taUlnir. The advance In the treasury gi rirrva to over J14S.OOO.OOO U a factor In I clldlty ot the currency situation. The lai .mount of money seeking outlet was thaivn U * large commlulon Routes' buying ot bor nml Investment necurltlteir The monty mn wn exlretnfly dull nd rntcs were unadrd some Instance * , even fron > 4h low quoted Htu which were I'.iRZ pcnA : at on call , Trnnsnctloris occurrcU nfl ) 292V4 per cent thirty dtiys to eight month * . Mercantile rendlly nbnorbeil with the-l-nnks , nnd cut-of-ti people were well rfprtlt led. The dearth prime names has caulfi * more Rcncrnl dem for the lesser grade * . Hlth quotdtlonji ram up to 4H per cent for Wwl nnmes , nccordlm maturity. In the eariypurt ot the week market showed n tcnil6ri < i < to broaden out ut the Influence of the transactions In NorU Pacific , The InduMMsl ! came In for a d that drove vnlurn dowrtlHlitriK the line and ai restricted the scope Af ; " * lSecul tlon. A li proportion of the total1' < lMllr s were In Pit nnd the tendency was downward through week. Other Industriatir-nmred with Sugar adverse Influence of theMnist Investigation I legislative committee procpedlns In New \ and several Hocks In tMV group also sufTe The depression In them' ( served lo ilrnR v/holo market with them to an extent. Op lions were subsequently reflrlcled by the i fesslonal clemenl. A rtolnble slump occui In New York. New Haven nnd Hartford 01 points to ICO. with n nulwequcnt recovery to bid. The transaction In which this vnrln occurred was n very small one. The we < Irnnsnctlonii In stock * were sinnll , nnd on wiiole. lrregul r , but Ihe cercral tendency downward , with nn occasional rally nnd rei nnce by eome nf the railroad stock * , noti Ilurltngton , on Us favorable traffic Mntoment December , nnd the nnthrnclto coal group. Improvement In the bond operations served a clog1 to the market , and nlthoURh some < cessions occurred In the speculative. Issues profit-Inking , the undertone vrnx decidedly tn with the more .nubstantlnt advances reKlsli In the usually dormant Issues , The market oft generally firm for the week on covei by ahorts , the net losses on the lending rallw being 1 to 2 per cent. The changes In Industrials were more .notable , particularly Rugnr nnd Leather preferred , the former b < down 3 ? > per cent and the latter 2(4 per cent. ' sales were 915,291 shores. The bond market during the week was usually animated , the transaction * footing $1.1.202.000. The feature nf the dealings vrnn constant absorption of large blocks of the Ic Ing bonds for continental account. The pro nent Investment houses reported a keen lnn.i for nil grades of mortgages with the low-pr Issues In marked favor. The operations Rllt > edgcd liens were limited only to the exl of offerings , ns holders appear to be reluctan pay with collateral , except nt more remunern prices. The upeculntlve bonds moved In s pathy with the stock market nt times , but speculation , ns a whole , wns exceedingly sir In tone. The changes record Improvements f crnlly. Some declines were registered , but \v out significance , outside of Kentucky Central which lost 0 per cent , Missouri Pacific lateral Cs.l B per cent nnd New York , New Ha shire & Hartford 4s , 4H'per cent. The Evening Post's London financial ca gram says : "Affairs In Crete , the igypl question. African nffnlrs nnd ( he weakness Paris nil combined to depress the stock mat here today. Americans rose dull , but conn ntlvely suddenly. Mines were Ilat. There I considerable better supjdy here ot American ; contlncntnl bills. Thp Paris bourse was flat heavy enles ( it Turkish securities , but close' ' trifle better. " The following were the closing quotations the lending stocks of the Naw York cxclm today : Total rales of stocks tKlay were Cl.f.OO shai InoludlnR : American S Knr , H.100 slmie.i ; Lot vlllc & NashVlllo , 3,300 shares ; Northern I'acl 3,700 shares , Xew Yi rk Jlonc-y AlurUot. NEW YORK. Fi'b , C.-MONUY ON CAL Nominally 1145J2 per cfnt. PI1IM12 MKUCANT1LH PAPBK SQ1 per ct STEIU.INQ KXritANOH Steady , with act business In bankers' Mils nt $ ( . $ GV'il.S < T ) ; demand nnd nt JI.81HWJ.S4i ; for sixty da posted rates , ? 4.S3Vjnnd t .S7V-ir4.SS ( ; commen bills. fl.M1 ; . 11AII SILVKR CI Jc ; SILVnil cnUTIKlCATHS-Closcd at CIIJCEJ MEXICAN DOLLARS Uic. CIOVKIINMBNT UONDS-Strons ; new 4a n Ii2i , ' , ; new 4s coni > . , I22',4 : 6s rcg. and coup. . 11 : 4s res. . 111'4 : 4a coup. , 112 ; 2 res. , 011 ; 1'ac Cs of 'PS. 103'i. HA1LUOAD IJONDS Firm. CUisInc nuotntlona on bonds wore as follows Iloxtiiit Stool : ( luotntloiiN. HOSTOII. Fob. O.-Call loans. ' 'MSSJ nr oai line louis : , : ! l .ilsl ! pjf fij'it. Cloilu ; prlcjt fi HoekH , bonda and iiilntn ; Hlniro ) : inn FritiiolMco Mining : Quntiillni SAN FRANCISCO , Vob. fl.-Tjio oniolal clobl iiot tioiiaforinlaliiisloka tu.liy wjr.i .11 il. ow ; LltU 7 Konttio'.ty Oou . LlpliaCO'4. 10. L'lily Wnali. Oou. . LllllOMtt , . , . Mnxluiu . . . . . . 4 ( Uiluliqr. . . jk-elilcnt.il ( Con , . . . Oplilr. . u * liilllon. nvurnui . , , , . . . . . . , 11 ! nludonla. . I'ito l. , , , 4 ! . , . . Kiviixo. . . . , , , . i : Ion. Cal. i Vii , . . , Sviuniion. , . . . lun. Imperial , . . . ' ' ' " ii-own point 4U. Silver lllll. . . . . , , , . 1 ioiild A.CurrIo. . . ljulou Con , . * 37 hilo.V KorcroHS. . UtnliCuii. . . . a ulln ni Silver bani. DUjo ; Mt-xlti.ui IfhtUraflij , ' 'Ouj tulograjiiliioi S Lon il nil LONDON , Kub. 0. 1 | > .iiir < ilosiir : : ionHolHT7ii'y lPJ l& f 1'nul ooniuiou. , if 'onhols.ncn't. ' 11U ll lSY. Coutral . Oti.vi iin , I'.ioltlo . .i .vi ! rio . ' ; 'is . irlulatpfil . mr'MMbx. O.ni , iiuw It. 711 II. Central . Ii7' < lliclihon ! . 1C . . ' . ! ! * li-xlcaiiordlii.iry _ _ _ ! ! 'itAR SILVr.R 28 > idVr ounce. MONEY ItilU per ri-nt. The rate ot dltcount In the open niaiket I .hort . bill * . l i per cent ; late of dlrcount I hree months' bills , li per rent , \ < > > v Yiirk , NEW YOIIK. Kub. O.-Thu following i\n tl lninr nuotutlonv Iliuik SiiiU-nu-nl Xrw Vurlc Wei'Uly NKW YORK. Feb. C The wrvkly bank stnl nent sUowa the follow IIIK changoa ; ltcsir\ lucicutc , JI..6S.30 ( ; Inans. Ini'rtnuo. J8.4I4.U . . 1'sal l-ndera , decreai perl * , de'-ie.fe ' , Jiri.Wfl ; 3.073.COO ill pulls Increasn , Jl.CW.OOO ; chfiil Ion. decr-ate , Jl.324,000. The banks now he C4.ilO.WW In fxcr > 8 of the requirements ot t j per cent rult. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARK ! Week Ends. With the Usual Light Kuu Cattle and Hogs , LITTLE CHANGE IN THE BEEF TR/ / Ilc t Stork llrhm * Sternly I'rlfen , n. Weaker I'colluK on the MiMllun HIIRH SlimDeitrenneil anil liiiniitlnfiiettir- . , SOUTH' OMAHA , Feb. fl. Receipts for days Indicated were ! Cnttto. Hoss. Sheep , llor , February 0 . soil 3,245 530 February G . 2,020 3374 1.WK February 4 . 3.CSI 4.7S ) 2,237 February 3 . 1.721 5,759 1,933IS Kebrtmry 2 . 2,372 G.307 IS February 1 . 1.331 1,873 2 OH January 30. . 703 6,00 ! 013 January 29 . 1,050 4.201 January 28 . l.OUl 6.U2S 231 January 27 . 2.0S5 6Sit 2.0S9 January 26 . 2,023 3.431 1,413 January 25. . . . 47S 1,938 iN January 23 . 1,011 0.932 4,078 The ofllclal number of cars of si brought In today by cacli road was : Cuttle. Hogs. Shi C. , at. & St. Paul . 1 Missouri Tactile Uy . 2 Union 1'aclllc system . fi S F. , K. &t M. V. 11. H . 15 11 C. , St. 1' . , M. A O. Jly. . . . Z 3 U. & M. U. 11. 11 . . . . K Hi c. , u. & Q. Uy . i a 0. , It. 1. & l > . Uy. . cast. . 1 1 C. , 41. I. & 1 * . Uy. , west. . 1 2 Total receipts . 35 Cl The disposition of the day's receipts i us follows , each buyer purchasing the in bcr of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Slu Dtrmba Packing Co . . The G. H. Hammond Co 212 1,121 Swift and Company . 218 l.soa The Cuiliihy Packing Co 107 893 U. Hcckcr anil Ucgun. . . . 19 T. ij. Carey . ; Huston & Co . ; . 3D - . 123 4 Other. Huyci-3 Left over . . . . . _ MO Total . 7St 3,919 CATTU3 Tha week closed with a v light run of cattle and with the us.ual i and Indifferent nmrkot. The most of rattle here were suitable for the kill tluTc bcliiR very few stock cattle or feet unions the offerings. The market on cornfcd beeves did present any very marked clinrmes , the 1 gruiU'fl nt least selling at about stoi price.On the medium Rrndes the feel iv'ns not so strong and there seemed to I ) Jlsposltlon unions buyers to bear price llttlo on the kind of cattle that have b * elllnt ? at rlirht e round SI. The mar iviia not very tictlvt- , but the cattle were sold In reasonably need season. One li if prime heavy enUlo , the best seen hen JOIIIQ dnys , sold at $4 73. Tlie few cows mid heifers sold about but there were < amo as yesterday , L'riough "licre to cut much or a llgurc Iho imirkct. There were no fresh arrivals of stock mil feeders In the yards , aside from a j > dda and cuds. The demand for feud , vus Rood all the week , and values firmed somewhat. While this" supply was urge , quite a good many cattle arrived d nit the week , but none too many to till equlremenlH of country buyers. Kei scntatlvo sales : NATIVES. BEEF STEERS. lo. 'Av. Pr. No. Av.1'r. . No. Av. Pi 1. . . SCO 53 GO D..10GO $3 85 19..114H4I 1. . .1400 350 18. . . .1073-3 BO 1C. . . .1521 4 ( 4. Ml ) SCO 20. . . .1213 3Sl ) 8..1S23 41 6. . . ut 3 ro ic. . . .11:0 SOD so. . . .1:0.1 4. 17. . .1103 SO 8. . . .1170 4 M SO. . . . KM 4 : 2. . . 810 0 SO 19. . . .1212 I W 1..1320 4 ' ! . . . 11IKI 3 SO 1..1030 400 S..1030 4 : ' G. . .127S 3 83 27. . . .1170 4 00 17..UJO 1 COWS. ST,0 100 1. . . . 750 230 3. . . .1013 31 . 910 1 W 1. . . . 94' ' ) 250 5. . . .11M Dl .1040 1 73 1..11C * 2 C' ' ) 1. . . .123" " ) 3 I .10SO 1 S3 1..1MO 2 CO 4.4. . . .1W3 3 : . Ei ) 200' 1..1140 2 CD -4. . . .11SO 3 : . 035 220 l..i:0) SCO C. . . .11I3S 3 ! Mi 2 20 2. . . .1133 2 CO 4. . . .113.1 3 : ,1120 223 1.1010 270 2 , . . .1170 3 : 225 3. i , .1123 S73 4. . . .1107 3 1..K10 223 4. . . .11)53 ) 273 1. . . .14SO 3 S. . . . 910 223 C..1033 273 1. . . .12IX ) 3 1. . . .1041) . 2 23 1..1KU 273 9. . . . : ' 3 : 1. . SSI ) 230 1. . . . 820 273 ! > . . . .10n 3 : 1. . . . OiO 220 1..10SO 275 ] . . . . 7tO 1..1070 24' ) 1..IOSO 2 SO C. . . . S2S 2. . . .IKK ) 1 41 3. . . .1093 2 S3 13 J'14 ' .1030 240 1..1150 2 K5 1. . . .MO 1. . . . 520 2f.O- ' 1..10M 2 ft 1. . . V30 2. . 925 2 r,0 3. . . .1033 2 ) 1. . . .H10 > . . ' . 000 2 CO 11. . . .1090 2 1. . . .1190 21' . . W 250 C..12J3 300 1. . . CM 2. . . . 750 2 SO 1..1100 300 1. . .12CJ HEIFERS. .1010 210 2. . . . 355 300 9. . . .f52 31 . TOO 225 2. . . . M. , 310 10. . . .SIC S ! COO 240 7. . . . 783 320 1 10.10 3 < . 420 S f.O 2. . . . "S3 32) 3. . . .8M 33 - . 420 273 4..1043 323 4. . . .1092 331 . WO 2 PO 0. . . . 482 323 1. . . .13IO 31 . C70 2 SO HULLS. . . E10 1..12SO 273 S70 31 . .130U 233 1. . . . ! ! ) 273 . . -JO.W 31 . . WO 2 CO l'.lC3 2 S3 . .15SO 3 ! . .13M 2 CO 1..1330 300 . .1430 3 : . .13M 275 1..1320 300 . .1KO 3t . .12CO 273 1..11CO 300 . .1090 3 ; . .1S30 2 75 STAGS. .17SO 3 40 OAI.V13S. . fO 323 4. , . . 3T. 390 2301C 290 3 70 1. , . . SW 4 CO ' 3TOCKI3US AND 1. . . . fctO 2 ! ' 0 7. . . . 714 363 .10S3 . " . E 2. . . . D23 3 ft ) 10 , . . . Sll 370 . HO 31 1. . . . WO 300 1. . . . COO 375 .572 3S 1. , . . COO 323 S3. . . . 7K 373 . CTO 3 S 3. . . . 40 ! 3 SO S. . . . 941 373 . 423 3f . P.10 3 C3 10. . , . SS3 375 . ( .51 . 4t C. . . . MX ) 3 C3 HOC,1 ! ? The receipts of IIORS were Just aln he mine as yenlprj.iy , so fni' n numlici ! > vi onccrnnl , liut lighter Ilian u week UKU \\mom \ \ 2.0CO licml. The matkct wa Blow iiml tlraiKy uml i ntlrely Bntlsfnetory to nny one. Kalfrni here KcneniUy prlc'hu : their hogs about btea i'lth the licst-tlrpo ycytcnlny , wlille buyers wi lot InclhipJ to nay < iulli > HH stroiiK" iirli'en , ' 1 o s llnnlly sol'l ut about ycstonlay'H olosl irlrefi. The a\ erase of till the tales \vu I huiiKcil much fioin ychtvrilny. The hos mnrUel of the i > ait week ha ( lucturil utK and I'oi'th , nnd , while vnuA ! < l huvc nut bo teaily any twu ilny In miucofalon , the linen Ions liavo 1n-cn Unlit ( or the inw-t rait L'lthln narruw l > ouiiil . The hlKliCttt point ho inaiUet for the fix ilayn wns ul the iiiienl f the week , nml that WIIH followed by n Cy rnult on Tuesday , which prnvcJ to he the li ay ot the week , Tlic inniliet nilvnncpil ittle \Voilnei.ilay , ami still more en Thtiradi roppeil bnclc on Krlilny uml doted tt slionc iwor thun It wnu ut the npelllliB ot thu VMM 'ho cleinarul was KOCH ! nil the work anrl I larlcpt rpimonnbly nctlve on most djys , Jtepi pittutlvc sales : : o. Av. 8h. I'r. No. Av. Bh. Pr .1 . : < ) . > BO (3 10 or . ; -j so ji i . 323 . . . 310 C3 . 5SI . . . 3 i . 4.10 . . . am til . 274 . . . : : 1 . 3 0 SO 310 fil . 31" 40 : t 1 . 3V. . . . 310 S $ . SS > 7 . . . SZ 1 . 893 120 310 V.l . LMii : l 1 > . 374 310 Cl . 2JI J20 3S . 411 310 ( .1 . 234 41) ) 32 i . 331 80 110 IS . VJ3 ISO 32 i . 333 SO 315 ' )4 . 20. ! 120 3 Z 1 . 33) ) SOM 3 IS fl . SM 120 32 313 K . 2M ) ! > 0 3 2 . . . 315 IS . 21i3 . . . 38 1 . 301 . . . 315 M . JW SOM 3 : < ) . K82 iO 3)5 U . 217 M 3 2 i . 320 to sis 7i : . - > y ; 40SO 32 1 . 21-0 KO 315 K ) . SOI SO 2 ! . 2S7 SO 315 S7 . . . .SI3 S2 ) . -J72 3 M . L'31 32 1 . 3(0 ( 5 U 4 CU . SJ5 3S I . 3(065 3 17',5 Wi . 2.H 40 32 3 u\ 3 17 < .5 C'J 2U 32 1 S 17Vi 34 ,210 32 1 . 300 1W 3 Wf 77 229 60 3 2 i . 312 40 3 171 .0. , 21S 32 ' . . , . 2S7 40 3 171 $ 70 207 32 1 . 277 fcO 3 17lj S l 32 1 . 201 SI ) SO 72 213 3 ! . S53 . . . 3 SO 70 20) ) 3 El f . 8SU 10 a SO 7uK ' 'I'J 3. . ' i , ; . 2(3 ( V ) 3 SO K 20'i i'i < -ouns | . 450 . . . 1 73 4 . SIO 30 : I , . ) M flO 210 1. . . . SIO 31I . 4M . . 290 6 . 3IS I . . . . . . . .110 31 1 , . 530 . . . 2 ( K ) . 2 . 2C5 , . . 303 SHE1U' The ircelr.l * were lUlit and the int Itciirc-scr.tatlvo talot ; et 1 1 rone. ' I'i fo. Av. . . 123 $3 /j western wctheru , , . IUCAil ) lv STOCK ' ' I'rlB i-H Ui altlu nml SliiM-p Si nr 'i' i-liiuiKvil n .Ml SlooU. CHIfAOO , 1'Vb. C.-Itrc H > lB of radio wi- s thnn &W ht-ail , un-1 irl"3 wore laiKdy not ml , The market closed fti'i'iis , Hie few r vuU beliiR icaillly ( lln ] oic-d of at prlcoa mi .antllly uncliaiiKttU fi " > yetU-iJoy. lluK ohl frtely at llrninr lulcoa , the iioorc rllitilMK from 13.10 to J3.30. Hnleeru UiK t from ( I.r > to 3.1i. DurltiR the Init halt to vci'U the recelntH have uiuliTKono u mark UlliiB bff. ar. rouutry thlpper * have Uoea lo I In sficcp the email rtinj > ly wa * ol < > nt nl > entcnlay'ii iirlcn , > nli' \ > e\ns \ ' " > u l > n > l.i gm JJ.S3 to 2.W for Inferior Up to from J3. i 11.10 for choice oliecn , with we tern In il innd nt from $3.40 to ti. l-iimba were wunt t frum SI to JJ for ruinniuii la choice , u parllnKti brouBht from H to I1.S3. lteelit ! ( 'Attic. 4W l.endj IOB ; , 11,000 hM itep , 400 head. _ St. liiiiilH l.lvc Ntuck. ST. LOUIS. Feb. S.-CATTU-H : celr.ts , t , ( head ! shipment * . 1.Whend. . M ris t ftl Mpoil- : native rtilpplnjt tf m. M. IiS.IOj Orr Iwef nml biitcticni' * tcfr . fS.S00l.05 ; loc ml feodfrs , tl.Zi S. > 9 : llRht te rs. * l l < f coir * nnil rnlxnl. JS.WflS.70l T n nnd In- cuttle , rteadyj ttrtn. Jj.cog4.t0j cown , ( t 5.00. 5.00.HOflSnpfelpts. . 9.WO li di thlpnifntn. lieixd. MnrkM nbotit Mendy ; n * tmdc tM\ft \ common Rmdex : llRlit. t3.30Q3.40i mixed , Jt 5.40 ; heavy , > s.COs.40. 8HRKI ll celpt ! > , SOT head' 1ilpment $ . n MarKet Hendy ; mutton * . JS.OOtfl.40i eomr J2.Wfl3.00 ; Ininhs , J3.76it5.40. n CH > - l.lvc Storlt. KANSAS CITY , l-'cli. C.-CATTt.K Ilecel to ) lipnil ; uhlpmentu , 2.300 lionil. Market chHOReil : only retail trmle ! Trxns tleer * . (3 3. CO ; TVKn * rows. J2J4(123i unlive otc JJ. iJr5.COi native cow nml Itclfert , tl.tAV. Etuckcm and fepdcrn , tl.SM.2 > ! l > ull , JS.OOlf HOOS Hecclptx. K.OW hcnd ; slilpmcnts , n Market Heady to Mroniti biilk of fnlw . } 1 3.50 ; licnvlri. JtMflS.Xij imckem , JS.10ff : mlsetl , J-I.BffJ.W ; lUht * . tI.1003.SO ; York . . . ' . . . . SlIKlM'-lteeeiPts. 1.000 liend ; shipments. head. MnMct stcndyj lamlvs. J3.40ftl.GO ; r Ion * , JS.M S.S3. Slock lit lleconl of rpcplptH if live ktock At the I principal markets ( or 1'obruary C : Cuttle. HORS. Sh Omirm . (03 3Sl < Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 H , ( * l K-RIIMJ. City . SO ) B.OOO : St , 1.0UU . SOO 9,000 Tolula . , . l.tttt $ tS 5 : Sf. I.otilN ( Jenrrnl MnrUotn. ST. I ) t'19. Feb. C , Kl Ull-qulet nnd . \VIIKAT-rutureii opened lower , but foon In trons iind ndvnnccil , selllnu up to the hlgl point ot the week. At the close May nnd J were -Ufliio hlKher Umn yententny. i hlKticr ; No. S cuHh , elevator. K3a bid : tri * smi90o ; No. S hard , cash , TSo nsked : Mny , 83 July. Tic bid. COUN Opene < t strong In spile of bearish n nnd closed fracllonnllr blKhcr tlmn yestcr for futures. Spot , Btrndy : No. 2 cash , lOiic I May. 22o bid ! July. I3 io ) > ld. OAT8-Iull , JilRher Jor May ; No. : cash. 1 bid : May. ISSc aske < l. UV1J Nomlnnl , 33ic track. HAIU.KV Dull ; SSU39C. OJItNMKAU-Sl.33. llltAN Klrm ; 41Q4SC EackcJ , cast track. ' TIMOTHY SHKU-Vrlme , JS.50. HAY Quiet nnd steady ; pinlrle , tt.MG7 timothy. J6.COJJ 10.60. lltn'ri3H-Qulet nnd unchanged. ions-Kirm ; 1lV4c. WHISKY Jl.11. MKTAI.S-lrf d. Ilmi ; J193ff3.00. Spelter , n S3.f3. 1'IIOVIBIONH Pork. hlRhcr : standard m lobbing , J7.tiOaS.10. Uanl. hlRher ; prime ste J3.5TU ; cholee , } 3.C5. llncon Ibiixcdl , shouhl J4.50 ; extra short cleats , Jl.CHi ; ribs. J4.S plinilw. J5 , Dry nail mcnta ( lioxed ) . nhouli nnd extra short clear , SI.S3 ; rllis , } 4.uii ; she SI.SO. llocelptn : Klour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , S.CCO 1 corn , l ( > 3.0ilO bit , ; oats , Sfi.OOi ) mi. Slilpments : Klour , 4.UOI ) bbls. ; wheat , 2 ( bti. i corn , 03,000 bu. ; oats. 11 , OIK ) bu. Liverpool 3lnrlil tN. I.IVKUI'OOI * Fob. C. WHHAT-Spot , nil ilemund poor ; No. 2 red spring , li Gd ; No. 1 In Manitoba. CM 7'id. ' Near positions WHitl lo : md tltHtnnt positions liil lower business he left on middle position ? ; February , Cs J Mnrrli. Cs 4d ; Mny. l.s 4M ; July , Cs 4 > Sd. 'COHN Spol , iiulct ; Amcrlciin , new. 2.S : I'liture * closed quiet , with IIarch Ud lower i ithcr months uncli.inr.eil from > etterday ; bi ness about equally Ulitrlbuted. Closing prit Kcbrutiry , 3s 7 id ; Match , 2s ' id ; APIII , iUd ; Mny , 2s S'td ; June nnd July , 2s 3V < il. l-'I.omi Dull ; demand pour. St. Louis , fa winter , 8s 9d. . 1'llOVlSIONS Ililcon. dull ; demimd poor ; Cl Itciland cut. 23 i > < : :0 : Ibs. , SOa ; short Mb , SC il His. , 23s ; long clear llsht , tt to 3S Ihs. , , .1 ; IOIIK clear heavy , 40 to 45 His. , 21s CJ : c ! : lcar backs , IS Ibs. , 21s C'l ; short elear mldd icavy , 43 to to Ibs. , 22s Cd ; clear bellies.14 I'I Ibs. , 2Ts. Shoulders ( square ) , 12 to 18 1 ! 3ti Cd. Until * , short cut , II to 18 Ibs. , Si's. 1 low , line North Ameilcan , ISs. lieef. extra In mess , Cls 3d ; prime mess , r.Os. fork , prl 4Cs 3d ; medium western , : HCE.I , line western , l.niil , dull ; prime western , 20s ; rellned , In pa ! lu 9J. C1IHK8K Klrm ; demand moderate ; IJr American , white nnd colored , 50j , 1U1TTKU KlnwA t'nlted Htales , 9'is ; crod , ; OILS Uiifeeil. 1G3 C.I. Petroleum , rellned , C' ' KimtiaHllTOK JlliUl' " Furvquarteri ) . 31 lilndiiunrters , 5id. HOI'S At London ( I'aclflc coast ) , 3 13s. Colli-c NHW YO11K , Teb. . COI'FKK-OiHI c > poned quiet and unchanged , ruled dull , IhroiiK'i the Fo lon ; rabies from Havre w sllniitly better , but fulled to Intluence the m liet. 7.1l > crnl warehoure deliveries wen ) enl l > y n-ce IJraiillan lecelpts ; elided dull ; C IKJ | lilKher tu .r > points decline ; sales. 230 ha March , J9.30. i-'pot roltee. Klo. dull ; No. f9.73. MHd. quiet ; Cordova , S13.Wino.73. Tt tt'iireimLye dellverieK from the United Htui 14.713 bans. IncludlnK 12.GC3 bnRs from V V'ork ; New York slock today , 3" > 3,3'.i' IJ.IRS ; Unl states 6tock , 303,273 bJ s ; iilloit for the Unl States , 303,000 bag ! . ; total visible- for the Unl ritntc-K , 098,273 bans , aiMhibt t33C35 bat'5 1 IIAVUR , Kel > . C.-COKKni1-Closcd steady if advanoi * . Stiles , 1,00" " ) lmfs. SANTOS. K.-b. . COWHK Vlrm : coed nv 1KC Santos , 11,210'rels. . Jleoeipts , 12,000 bn itock. S33.090 bass. HAMIIURCI , Feb. 6. COKb'EK-l'nchanR jnlts. S.CfO bags. Hit ) , fell. C. COPKEK Klat ; oxchan ! 11-lCd. Hecelpts. 9.CW ) bags ; clearcit for 'lilted Stntes. 13.000 bans ; for Europe , 5,000 ba itock. 303.CCO base. I.iiiultni CnlnnltilViiol HiilcH. LONDON , Feb. C. An excellent iclcctlon v ifi'eieJ nt the wool auction ealcj today , f : oiiblsted Ilirgely of superior wool. The endaliee was large ami competition was net 'or ttcelcntr merino stork. The offering tot iRKreitulctl 9,71)1 ) bales , and of this number iiiles were withdrawn. Good varieties of in < JOB nnd crossbred ! maintain their values , w. Hhcrs uj < Ttfii inlo Irn-Kiilar. J imb-i nre fit ivllli the continent liuylne inmitim Kiensy ruipsln rcouied wool.s. Kollowlns nre the sn Walts 1,310 bales i-coui n detail ; New South , ; if/In 2d ; ( .reusy , ' < ii' , ' - > \ . Qupriulntnl , 2 , > ales ; rcoured , Istrlx i'/jil. Victoria , f. ( VJ bal > courod. CldfT2s ! k'.id ; irensy. Ibil'Id. ' AV \uttralla , 40 bales ; tcomixl , lid ; nreasy , Cl I'.i'l. Now Xealnnd. 17S bales ; t-einied. C'.iGl treuiy. 7Vsffmyd. rape of Good llopo r s'atal. l.Stu l-nlfi ; rcoured , Mftls 2d ; KreH id. The sales will clofo next \Vcdnesdny , n h < > offerings fur the lljreo days uggieKate si , > alcs. Coton MurliiMH. NK\V YOIIK , Kfb. f. COTTON Steady ; si nlddllns , 7 5-lCe ; inlddllnff , ' tiplninU , 7 3-1 nlddllnK. KUlf , 7 .i-lCc ; nnlrs. 411 ! bales. Futu inrely steady ; salen. 4",400 bales ; IVJiruary. JO. ifai-ch. C. ! . ! > ; AptII , 5.7.C3 ; May , J7.12 ; June , $7. tuly nnd AtiRUst , $7.21 ; Scptemlier , JC.S9 ; Or > er , SC.'O ; November , 5 .74 ; Derembrr , ? 8.6 "lie market opened quit * ' , but ftcaily , with prli incliiinccd to i pnlnta lowir. Ontslile of 111 .iverponl t-ellini ; tlirre v-ns little * to Inlluei -ally - trailing , nnd the market bcca lUKKlsli. l.'ftlmatcK of the nppranir.ccn fir I veok weii ! llsht und , cheeked telllni ; . At > 'clOl ; llu > market wax qulot nt the openl irlces with fales of l.'r.OCQ liale-H. Ni\V OIILIIANH. 1'eb. fi.-COTTON Quiet n tcady ; mlddllnir , n r.-LCc ; low mlddlliiK. C 7-1 tied ordinal y , li 13-lCc , Still I'Vlllll'lHl'O ' WIu > < ll < lllollllIlIIS. iAN l-'UANCIKI'O , Keb , C. WIII3AT lecc r , ? 1J2',3 ; May , $1.5 : ' . Oil ( ' ! < > MnrUcl. OIL CITY. I'll. , l-'eb. . Credit bilanecs , urtlllcates , 92. _ Klimnt'liiliitiK , HOS'1'ON , l ° cb. C. Clearings , } 13.0ISi27 ; li in-di , ti,4ror,5o , i Ni\V' VORK , Ki'b. S. Clearing , 587,401,3 lalalHl'B , $3r > it4.154. IIALTIMUKH Mil. . Fi-h , C. C'lcarlnsu , J331 ! 10 : balaneu.i , J143.471. I'lllLAOHLl'HIA. Fcl ) . C. CenrliiBS. ! 18,91 13 ; balanui'H , Jl.OTO.CIJ. T. IXU1S. ItVb. C. ClenilUBS. t3.lW.4S3 ; b ncos , 5 ! > 3S)7. ) Money. 6K7 per cent ; New Ye xcluiiiKc. 23c discount -bid ; { I oski'd. CIIIC'AOO. Feb. ( i.-Clentlnss. S9.7D3.I loia-y , fleadyCS 7 per cent ; New Yotk < IIUIIRC. 4Ua ilUcount ; I'uicl n fxclnnue , Eti-ai Ifniand , Jl Wi ; for atsly days , Jl.Si % , I'oiM-lKii I'MiHiiiclnl , UKULIN. IVIi. il , Kxclmnne on London , el ; ayt. ' xiurht , So ni.-irks 40 pf . TENDON , lV7i. C. Hold i * quoted nt Duer kyii'rf tuday at 200.30 ; Lisbon , 41 ; Home , 119. I'AltlH. I'eli. C. Three pi > r cent lenlcs , 1 Do for the 'account ; cxchnnBd un Ix/ndon , 9c Joiihenl. . ! . fAMES E. BOYD & C 'clcplionu 10il ; ) . Omah-t , NJ'O. ' COMMISSION RAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOK , Hoard of Trade. Direct wlrm to Ciiiuaco and New York. Ci.rre tv-ndtnls : John A. Warrtn A O VHO HAS LOST MOME IX STOOICS AXH ( ill.MXf n Wall Bt. or CliicnBO. AS'rlte to us a nl wv eli > you to get U baric. Porltlvu linlde. Infurn Inn furnlshPd Irnm Chicago nnd New York. St ring misled. Ihuiy coinpllmcntaiy Iflifin fr < uiTttvftii clU-nlJ un IHo In our oilier. It will p uu to write in for particular * , w.ilclivo \v Udly furnuh free. Adilrru Investor * ' Inforn ion llurcaii. IT ; 1'Kth Avc. , t'hK-ato. HI , SAKE MONEY iirxivi-4 auv/x u A llvollt ur CO-OPEIIATIVI3 SYNDICATE PLAN , Jitifil by leading ilnanvlcr * , nn unpreccdrnl M\V- sv.Miu'ATis xo\v rospeclus , glvlni ; full particulars , also Mart. etter mailed f ren on upplkatlpn. HUJII-MUXTHI.Y Kr.T'l'LKMKXTsi. o WOL1tXJUI'ANY. . Hankers and IJioUel No. W llroadway , N. V , City. Uank References. SEARLKS TO TESF1FY MONDAY Loxow Continues His Investigations Into the Sugar Tnist. COMMITTEE CAN WAIT HIS CONVENIENCE llnvcmoycr Hellion IIitvliiK nil Aitrep- nienl ( o Divide Territory v llli n ArliuckliUny * tlic TrtiNt Tlironteiieil Him. NK\V YOIIK , Feb. C.-Ilcforo the ttvo joint comnrlttcc on trusts adjourned yea- lcday Chairman Lcxovv announced that fnll * Ufo on the part of John K. Searlcs , Becrn- tnry and treasurer of the American 3unar Kenning company , to appear before the com- mlttco today would bring him such pun ishment for contempt ns ( no lawa of the state ot New York prescribed. Mr. Searloa was not on hand today. IMwurd M. Shep.ird and John P. Parsons , attorneys for the sugar company , explained that Iho nub * pocna lo appear before the committee wns served on Mr. Searles jusl as ho wns leaving the city. He was today In Wash ington , and could not meet the committee unlit Monday. On that day , ho said , Mr. Searlcs would bo olllier In this city or In Albany , ng would best suit the convenience Df the committee , and submit to the proposed Inquisition , Chairman Loxow said that the committee would decide In executive session whnt should bo done In the premises. John Arbucklo was then recalled to the witness chair. Ho unlil It was not true , ns stated by President Havemoycr , that the rVmcrlcan Sugar Hellnlng company did not threaten to forcn htm out oJ the coffee IniRt- ticss If he engaged In the rcJlnlng ot sugar. There Is no coffco business now , Mr. Ar- bucklu said , nnd explained Hint Iho profit , n 1898 wns only Ihroe-quartera of a' rent a. lound , In JS95 a little less than nix-tenth > f a cent , nnd In 1853 a lltlle less than slx- Icnths ot a cent a pound. James N. Jarvts ; the business partner of lolm Arbucklc , was recalled , and In the course of his testimony said that coffee had Fluctuated In Ihe market within the last ten years. He said Ihcrc was no profit In the coffee business nowadays , and read sta tistics to that effect. This was In contra- Jlctloi ) ot the statements made by Mr. Havo- ineyor , who stated that the coffee business ivas a thriving and profitable field of mer cantile Industry. CONTROL COPK15E THADK. In reply to Senator Luxow. witness tcsll- led that Ihe firm of Arbucklc & Co. and \Vllllam \ P. McLaughlln of Chicago control : he eoffco package Iradc In Ihe United States , and that the Ilavcincycrs control he bulk of the sugar trade to the samn : xtcnt. The witness said there were several ; railcs of coffee , ranging In price from 10 o 30 cents a pound , the latter prlco being inld for Java nnd Mocha. "What was the purchase price on coffee , vhcn the American Sugar Inclining com- > atiy went Into the coffco business through ho Woolson company ? " "I should say the market price for Hlo : offco was 10 cents a pound , nnd tt sold at 5 cents a pound to the 'middlemen. ' " "What pricedo you sell It at now ? " "At 13 % cents per pound. " I "Does n profit accrue ? " . ' ' "I am not prepared to say just now. " "And the Woolson Spice company sclllcd tt 13 cents n pound ? " "Yes , sir. " "Do you , as a manufacturer , consider It air to amass from the consumers enormous irofits to he distributed among the directors aid stockholders. In the charge of un- easonablo urleEa ? " ' The witness tried to orada the Question nil the spectators gave noisy evidence of heir disapproval. Senator Loxow pounded ho desk with his gavel and ordered thai no llsplay of feeling be permitted. "How long will tlic public stand such a hlng , do you thin ! ; ? " asked Senator Lexow. The witness said that the CO per cent llvlilend only represented a C per cent llvldcnd on the present value of the stock. io said his company paid $1,000 for a alnglo hare of the Woolson Spice company. "Isn't It a fact that they nro putting up a letter coffee at less price than you for the turposo of driving you out of the markets ? " "I think our coffee Is botlor than theirs , " ho witness replied. IJIAIIA CRAislND STOCK EXCHANGE Board of Trade , Yon cnn buy or sell anything dealt In on tin .irloua exchanges of the country through us. Hcferences : First KM. , U. S. Nut. . Connncr- : lnl Nut. bnnlm , Omaha ; Union Nnt. bank. Cnngna City. GllANT W. ICKNXKY , Mar. , Tclfpliono 1C83. SAM KEIiLERA : CO. . DANKIiRS AND HROKEKS. . .1 Ill-mill way -in-17 SIMV S\c ( v Yurie Agencies In all largo cities of the U. S. Nrnrljf 70 pur cent prollt on our "Holiday Jotnblnatlnn , " covering only twenty-sevcii lays' trnnmirllonu : OV15U 8 1'ISU CUNT vcclsly on the Inveatmuiit for the past six earn. No loascs over recorded. The safest i ml moiil prcitltublo uystcm of Investment : no\v , 1AILWAY nves llllTitLlNITON K MO. RIVUtMnrnrr * DinalialUr.ion Ucpot , 10th 1 Mncon Bts. | Oinulia > :3.'iarn : . Denver Express . ti : jnm l:3Spm.Blk Hills Mont & PuKet Snd Ex. 4:0.1pm l:34pm. : . . Denver Expiess . . . . 40. ; * pm i'Kiu. : | , . . Lincoln Local ( ex Sunday ) . , , . 7:4Jpin : iatpm. : . . . Lincoln I < ( . _ Sunday ) . . . . 11 aouni " ' * arsci < AOOUURlNarONaQ.1ftrrivcs QmahalUnton Depot , 10th & Majcn Hts. | Omaha " ' 5C5pin . Chlcngo Vestibule , . , , . , . S:20am 'MSnni ' . Chlcutip Kvpi'sin . 4)5im : ) | 7f : 0pin.,0lilrign & St. Unilfl Kxpiesa. . . l > : :0am IMOuin . Pnclfla Junction Local . - 0:10pm . l'"ntt Ma li . 2 : Wpm ninli ajUnlon Uepnt. 10th fcla iin iit.i | Iliiiiiha Cipir : : . ChlrBKu Limited , . 8OSani : l00um. ; , . Chicago l-xprc sjex. Kunday ) , . . 825pm ; ynvos ICIIICACIO * NOUTH\VKST'N.Arrl\v | DinahaUnlon.jepcl | , 10th , t AlJju.-i Sts.f Omaha )4i ) > . . . . , , , , , . ! Expicea . , , , . . 3:40pm l:45pm. : . VfCtlbuled Limited . , . . , fi40pm ; ir.5pm : . St , 1'aul Expii-i < .i . 930am ; S:40 : m . , .Ht. Paul Limited . 90pin ; [ : SO m. . . .Can-oil & Blou-c city Local. , . , iiiopm ; -Cpm . Oinnhu Chicago Hpcclal. , , , , . 8:00am : . Mlr.sourl Valley Local. . . . . . . l30nnv ) ! avrfC/HCAcioT "It. I. "ft PACiyiC. I Arrivs" : jnidhaUnlon ! Di-pot , ICtli & Jlajon htt. | Umalit - - KAB-T- xpiem t x. Kundavi , . C : . ' . | im NlKlit Exprvfr . . . . :16uin : lUpm.niilcnei : Veitllniled Limited , , . , liiKpm lWpni..Si. PauM > stlbiiled Limlt i. , , . ' l:3pia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . Colorado f.rnillCil.Tr ! . . . . . . 400r ; > m ' ' .envoi I il. . " BT. P. , M. & O. ) / : > malmVolulcr Htrtct Hlatlon. J Onuho ! :30prn.BIouxClly " * K\\it it lex , ! ; . ) , . , : : : , SiU'inn..Sioux city Aucoinnibitallun , , , , k00pni ; ! . . . . . , , . . , . Paul l.lnillpi- . . . . . . . . . . D ; 10.11 il rca'l F.7 . " & Mo.'VALLKV. lArrlve" 3m ! | Ut-iiot , lltli HI. . ' Wobttur ats. | Oinnlia ! : W'pm.r.7.rri'"ast Mall niiT r.xiirna. , . ' . . , , "ElvOpni l:0ijuin..lex. : Sat. ) Wyu. fix. ( ex , Mon. ) . CGOpni : fru.iiii..l'n'iiionl : l.ocul t umuys only ) . . ltoam..NeifolU Enprcss o-x. Hun.li:2."inm ) : JiUpm . Kt. 1'aul KXIHOBJ. . . . . . . . . . V:10.un K7c.rST."j" . " S'rTfi. 3niahnUnlon Dn > ot , 10th & Wttkunjs " " r. . . * 8':05.un. : . . .Kansas" Cl7y"Tay"Express. . . . . "CilOpm ) : Wpni.K. C. NlghtJJx. via U. l _ Tiar. CsSOam nTeiT' "S'l > SJ"oUlil : > ACil'il7. lArrlifii 3maln Ll > enot. _ liitli nnd Wtlister Hts. | On.alia iToOpiniTTNelTuska & "Kftn'ni Lhnlltd , UMpni . Kaunas Clly ExprcM . C0oam ! : l5pm..Ni-brniika i l cal ( ex. Sun. ) , , . . $ : ( ifan & PAJlc | ArrHe Unulmi DeiV'l. ISth nnd Webhtir Hn. I OrniiliA satpn . til. 1'nul Llmlled. . . . . . . . . 9.10am TaVtTfSIOUX CITY & PAriKlf. ) Arrlvc i & MjionJt ! " * " > i.Omalia i. " , .fit. Paul Passenger. , . . , , , . .llllCpm . Klnux City I'snn-nner. . . . . . . . fiajpni . . . . . _ . . . . Si I'aul J.lmlteil. . , . , . . _ . li 0jim f UNION I'ACIKIC. JArrlveT Jinalul'iilcii | IXpot , 10th ft Mason Bts.j Dmalu , . . , . . . . . . * . 44Jiiiii ; ItaOpm.IlrulVQ a iitromtb'g Kx. lex Run.SMpm ) ! . : jpni.fliiiiKl Island Express irx. liun ) . ZSVpm ; : SOpm . I'ast Mall . . . . . . ! 0-o.im iVvwV "WArtAHii RAILWAY ; | Aniv r ) in4l > aL | > nlan UrpU , 10th & Maton Bti. | Onulit ilom > . t . lltMara