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    TII13 OMAHA DAILY TJJLlEK SDAY , 3TKBTIUA11Y 11 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINAHGIAI
Corn Mafces a New Low Record , Olosin
Nearly Half a Oont Down ,
WHEAT SILLS HIGHER , BUT TURNS V/EA / !
UIIH nnil I'rnvlnlcniN Alan I'nll , Inlln
cticcil by n Oem-riil tJillomllUK
of Corn unit \Vln-iit till
the Market.
CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Corn made a tie-
low record for the crop today. Mny close
nt 23c. Whcnt sold nt one tlmo Ho nbo\
yestcrdny'n close , but turned wenk nn
clotted nt 73c , nt n74c decline , cnuEcd n |
imrcntly by the overloaded condition (
tlio market. Oats wns nlso weak and close
He lower. 1'rovlnlons dctillntil from EC t
74c. !
74c.May wheat wns offered at the start t
from Who to TG4c ! , against 77146 at tli
close yesterday. This early weakness we
brought about chiefly by the failure of tfc
1,1 vi r pool market to respond to yesterday
advance hero and by the reported general :
Knowfalls over the winter wheat belt. Tli
mtppoHcd gravity of the European politics
situation received no confirmation from tl ,
notlvo foreign markets , liven KnRllsh coi
nolB , always sensitive to war rumor
Hhowed no change nnil traders thcrcfoi
) > : tld llttlo nttcntton to the dls < iulctlng ri
ports. But after the first few optnln
wiIcM no more was offered at the dcclln
Holders of Important lines of long whci
were evidently Inclined to buy more i
the concession In price than to pirt : wit
nny , the conscaiicncc of which was
quick reversal of the opening course of tl
market. Untcr news also favored the bu :
crs. Minneapolis wired that millers wci
active buyers of cash wheat. It was sa
that the supply of wheat In the northwei
wns not sulHclcnt to permit the mlllei
running to the extent they did last yea
while the demand for Hour was sold to 1
Increasing. The late cnblrs Indicated tin
the varljwoakncRj In Liverpool had ni
been Increasing and this was a holph
factor. Another bullish Inlllitnco wns tl
report from ItccThohm's showing thi
wheat stocks In Kuropo really deercnst
over S , < X'0OW bu. In January Instead <
3,700,000 bu. , ns reported by the Llvcrpo
Corn Trade News. Chicago received
cars of .wheat , Mlnnrapolls and Diiluth r
ported ZI8 cars against 221 a week ago nr
4ni : the corresponding day of the year b
fore. The bulls stuck to their recent pr
pram until- from 7Gie at the opetiln
May got up to 77n. The latter proved tl
dumping place for ns much long wheat i
could bu disposed of without breaking u
the. pegs hi the market. The speculate
crowd wns apparently overloaded and llni
Ing the demand falling oft made nn effete
to unload. Their offerings were HUlllclei
to break the market , slowly at first hi
more rapidly near the end of the sesslo
May was dually forced down to from 7G >
"
to 70t/4e and closed easy nt 6ic } ,
Corn wns weak and had for the cause
It heavy selling of several prominent r
culvert ) . The market received practical
no support and Hollers were aided by tl
weakness of wheat near the closer. Kxpor
Were rather light nt 414,000 , bu. Mny openi
a shade lower at 2Ic , sold n split fractli
"higher , then declined to 23c , the lowe
point touched for the crop. It closed
that figure.
In 'outs nn easy feeling was pcrceptllj
nt the start.ami prices gradually soug'
a lower leve-1 Sympathy with wheat w
particularly responsible foi this , nlthou ;
later In the day shorts showed some ill
position to sell , which materially helpi
the decline. May opened a shade lower
17Ke , sold at 17c and closed at from 17c
17Hc.
Provisions were easy nil dny. Hog r
colpts were .larger tlmn expected and ope
Ing prices for provisions were lower
consequence. Packers were liberal sclle
nil day and a still further decline ensue
part of which , however , wns subsequent
recovered. At the clone May pork w
7V4c. lower at from $7.70 to $7.72'Mny ' ; Inr
DC lower , , at J3.S2V4 , and May- ribs , Gc low
ut from $3.95 to $3.97 % .
Estimated receipts for Thursday : Whet
17 cars ; corn , 400 cars' ' oats , 300 cars ! hot
So.OOO head.
, 'The leuumg futures ranged as follows :
CriKh quotations were HB follows :
l'"IXUlt-Sleaily ; winter patcnm , 4.33f4. (
straights , t4.10O4.20 ; spring specials , $4.CO ; ba
ere. J3.00sr3.40.
WIIKAT No. 2 Fprlnn , 7475$4c ; No. 3 pprlr ,
7&j'7Ce ' : No. 2 red. 85fGc.
COUN-rNo. 2 , 22c ; No. 2 yellow , 22J22I,4c.
- OATS-NO. 2. icvio : NO. 2 white , t. o. u. , is
G20c : No. 3 white , f. o. I ) . , ! GiflSc.
HYK No. 2. 35c.
IIAUMjY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. r. o. b. , 24
S3o : No. 4. f. o. b. , 246270.
KLAXSUUD No. t , 74iJ7Cc.
TIMOTHY SKKI > I'rlme , 52.COS2. .
PROVISIONS 1'ork , iiiCHS. | > cr bbl. , J7.GOfi7.t
Ijiinl , per 100 lbn. , J3.70ff3.72iJ. Uncoil , s'.in
rlba , Miles ( loose ) , J3.S034.10j dry snlteil sliov
tiers ( lioxcil ) , i4.25@4.CO ; Bhort clear sides ( boxei
J4.12UCM.23.
WHISKY Distillers' nnlshed goods , per sa
$1.17.
HIIOAH Cut loaf , 15.14 ; Kranulnled , J4.51.
The folluwlne were the receipts nnd. shlpmen
today :
OnthaProJilco oxcli.uiffo tolay : tlio b.ittor nni
ki-t was linn : creamery , IMfjo c : dairy , H
17c. EITRB. linn : fruih. 14 0. Clieesu. llni
Utt'.IHc. UruHHiil poultry , ilulli lurlseys , list'-
chlckeiiH , U 7c ; duckH. Ilia lie.
Ni\V YOHIC riJS.MMlAl , MAUICE'
QuotntloiiH of llio Day oil Gencri
CollllllllllltlrM.
NH\V YOItlC , Fob. 10. FljOUll Recelpls , 11
COO bblf" . ; exports , Kfl bbls. ; eaeler on eprli
wheat patents , but steady for winter ; foullu-
Hour , Bteady ; wlntir patents , J4.COBI.75 ; Minn
Boia patents , Jl.35 f,15vlntvr extras , J3.U
3CS ; MlnniHola bakeru. | 3.C3iG3.tl5. llyo Hot
dull ; HUperllne , Ji.t502.7i ; ; fancy , J2.WU3.I
Iluckwhcat Hour , steady at H.S5.
HIJCKWHKAT Hull at 3H35c. |
CORN MliAl'-Qulet ; yellow western , CSiJM
UYK-Qulet : No. 2 western , 40S40',4c.
HAltl.nv Dull : feeding , 234c.
1IAUI.IIY MAI.T Dull : western ; COjJSSc.
WIIKAT Itfcelpts. 8,323 bu , ; exports. M,4
bu. ; upot , wt'uk ; Nu. 1 hard , lK ) ! c. Optlu
uprneil easier on dUappolntlntr cables , becai
drill on local covering , but in the aftcrno <
turned \cry weak under foreign eellliiK , sun
vxiKirt IntcrestH and ceneml bart reports , ck
Ink" VjiiKu net lower ; No , 2 , Kebruury , closed
l > 3Ko : May , 81 IS-lCc , closeil Si'.kc.
tXIIN ItecelpW , : D2.3TS bu. ; cxporli , 1,033 bi
tpot , neak ; No. 9 , 2i ! c. Optlonb opcred utend
but weak all day under llhvriil orTerliiKS ni
tyiiipatliy with wheat , closlnn itfl'ic ; Inwi
1-Vbruary cloted at M'io ; May , : i > Uii2U c , clos
: i ' , ic.
OATS lli-celpts , 'Jl.O'ii bu ; rpot , weak ; No.
2 Hie. Options , dull and ra < ler with the otli
markets , cloelne Hii'.lo lower ; Kebrunry oloe
ut 2lUe ; May , 21HUl > u. cloaca 2Hic.
HAY Kiuiy ; shlpplne. tWMc ; oo > l to cholt
671 T7Sic.
11O1 > S Bteady ; UlCciup , 3G7c ; IS'jC crop , Sil'IJ
1'acllla coast crup , UU5 , 3V4U"c ; H'jO crop. S
lie.
HItiS I'lrni : Qulvi' ton , 13oj Texas dry , 1 (
W'JATIIKtl-atemly.
quiet : funilly. J8.M 10. (
l.ei'f hani * , J18. Cut meats , linn ; pickled ulioi
tiers , &c. lMti\ . weak ; wenteni Bteain , J3.9 !
< AO ; rellned. steady , 1'oik , dull nnd easy ; me :
J8.10Slf.75. Tallow , dull and I'Uty.
HlITTKIl llecelpts. C.37S phxr. ; murkrt uteail
western creamery , if21'.to ; DlKlnu , Zl'ic ; fa
tory. 7ffl4c.
ClllilMIJ H'ToliitH , 2.8SS | ikes. ; market eteacl
ctale , lame. SClSUt ; state , miall. tSli'ie ' ; pi
Kklms , ( < l9H.o ; full tklinV , 5 3'.4r.
KtlQS llecelpts , 6.CC7 pkK .t nnirket linn ; eta
and I'ennsylvanla , 15' c ; western , K'.it/UV ]
Kouthern , lldHfia.
Olt.S raltonrecO , ( Inn ; prime crude. 20o ; prlt
yellow , 231i231ic. retroleuni , hteady ; Unl |
cloved at WVio bid IVnnsylvanla crude ; Marc
Jl\ia bid , Itotln. .steady. Turpentine , linn.
eudyj fair tu extra , JUU7V4C ; Jupa
MOI.AKSK8 Steady , New Orleans , open kt
tlo. Kood to choice , r2i32c.
MiTAl.S I'lK Irun , steady : southern , Jll.W
1.W ; northern. Jll.OOIfl3.00. Copper , easy ; bret
, t > rv. llt-M : I'ne'iaiiKe , fU.WOli.OO. Lead , etron
jbrclcr , 13.05 ; exchange ,
Ni , I.uulM CfiitTiil
BT. J.OUJS , Keb. W.-PLOUn-Qulet. Hrtn BI
* uncliaiiRfd ,
WIIKAT Opened lower , as cables did not r
nicuul'-to our udvuncr of yestrrtlny. and trudli
lu tu * ptculatlve market wan llulit. The fei
Inc btcnme stronir , howtvrr. nnd rin ndvnm
followed , but the trading ffli off and n Ocelli
fnltowcil , th * cloiw bPlnic IJTlHo nnflff VoUeriln
Bpol , nrm and n nhnde higher No. 2 rrd , rni
elevator tfSe bid ; track , SDflJOc ; mixed , H14
July , 71 % .
COIIN Futures chewed little life , nnd the mn
ket bnrely utendy. The locnl demnnil coi
tlnue < 1 light nil dny and the market closed frn
tlotinlly lower than yesterdny. Spot , eaulerj N
2 Cflfh. 19T4C : Mny , JlUc bid ; July , 22v.c
OATS Dull and lower for c h and future
No. 2 cnch , KVic bid ; May. Ifc ,
HYIv-Qulet nt S3c bid.
1IA1II.KV Quiet nt SJW3SC.
CUIINMKAII.SS. $ .
IlltAN Klrmj sacked , east track , worth nom
nally , 4Jfl70c.
ri.AXSKKP-I/ower nt 73c.
TIMOTHY SKKD-1'rlme , J2.50.
HAY Quiet , steady nnd unchanged ; tlmoth ;
J6.OomO.eo ; prairie , i4.OOfl7.CO.
HtTTTBIl Klrm nnd unchanged ; creamery ,
G22c ; dairy , 9f/16c.
KCJO8 IllRher At 12 < ic.
WHIPKY-U.18.
M KTAILend , strong ; 3.00J3.03. SpelU
quiet ; JtSH ,
I'HOVISIONS Pork , Ptendy : ntnndnnl me
Jobbing , I7.60WS.10. Lard , lower ; prime steati
t3.R2i,4 ; choice , 13.70. Dacon ( boxed ) , nhouliUr
$4.574 ; extra short clear , $ < .72'.4 ! ribs , $4.97'/ '
choice , t-.U'.i. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shou
ders , J4.37H : extra short clear , $ l.3vi : rib
$ M7 < ii shorts. ! 4. 2U.
llecelpts : Flour , 7,000 bliln wheat , 9,000 bu
com , 141,0(0 bu. t onts , 60 , 000 bu ,
Shipments ! Flour , C.OOO bbln. ; wheat , 64,0
bu. ; corn , 113,090 bU. ; onts , 7,000 bu ,
OMAHA ( JH.VKIIAI , MAltlCnT.
CnnilKlon of Triulo nnil < liu > tntliii o
.Slniilc nnil I'tincjI'roiliicc. .
KOOS Fresh gathered , lHi012c.
nilTTElt-Common to fair , 001Ccj choice 1
fiincy roll , 13fHc ; separator creamery , 20o ; gatl
ered creamery , 15lCc.
OAMIl Uluo winged teal ducks , $1.75 ; gree
wing , Jl.W ; redheads and mallards , 13.75 ; sma
rabbits , 40O50a ; jacks , J1.0051.2j ; squirrels. CO
70u ; Canada gcCsc , large , JC.OOifT.UO ! small , $4.00
C.OO.
ClIRESE-Domcstlo bricks , ' 10'Jc ; Edam , pi
doz. , $9 ; club house , 1-llj. Jars , per doi. , J3.1
Lltnberecr , fancy , per lb. , 9HC ; Hoquerort , ' .4-1' '
Jars , per doz. . $3.CO ; Young Aiiurlcns , 10-H' '
twins , fancy , 10'Jc.
VEAICholce fat , EO to 120 Ibs. , nrc quoted I
707V4CJ larso nnd coarse , 4S c. f
DUESHED rOULTHY Chickens , 6WC\4o \ ; tu
keys , lO'tfllc ; crcc , /7Sc < ; clucks , fflOc.
LIVE roUI.TUY Hens , to ! cocks , 354C.
I'inKOtVS Live , 75Q80c ; dead pigeons , n <
wnnled ,
HAY Upland , J4.CO ; midland , $4 : lowlan
$3.CO ; rye straw ; J3.SO ; color makes the price t
hay ; Unlit bales cell the bent ; only top grail' '
brine top prices.
IinOO.M COIIN Extremely slow sale ; no
crop , delivered on track In country ; choice srct
felf.worklng carpet , per lb. , ZffJ'.ic : choice grec :
running to hurl , 2 T2Hc : common , IKc.
VEOETA11LES.
SWEET 1'OTATOES On orders , per bbl. , $1.7
ONIONS-riood Block , per bu. , 1.
LIMA UEANS-1'cr lb. . 4c.
IIRAXH Hand picked navy , per hu. , $1.2301,3
CA11I1AOE Fancy stock , per 100 Ibs. , ? ! .
CELEIIY Tcr doz. . 23c : fancy , large , 43c.
POTATOES Oooil native slock , per bu. , JOc.
FHUITS.
MALAGA onAPbS Per keg , $7.
CllANUEItHlES-Capa Cod. per bbl. , $ C.OO
c.o. > .
APPLES Fancy , New York , $ l.C031.Cr ; cxt ;
fancy , Inrso. $1,75.
CALIFORNIA PBAH3 Per box , $2.
TltOPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES ili-xlcnn , J2.70Q3.tiO : Cnllforn
navelH , l".0s to 2008 , $3.75 ; large' sizes , $3.25C3.C
feedlliK , $2.75.
LEMONS Mcsslnns. $3.00513 CO ; choice Cnllfc
nln. J2.75 ; ' fancy , J2.75W3.0C.
llANANAri Choice , large stock , per bunc
T2.00P2.23 : medium-sized bum-hen , $1.5082.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Cholce,13B14c.
CIUUH Clarified Julcu , per half bbl. , $2.CO ; t
bbl. . 51.OOlB4.23.
MAl'LU SYRUP Five gal. cnns , each , $2.5 !
2.78 : gal. cans , per doz. , } 12 ; half-gal , cans , $6. :
nuart cuns , J3.fiO.
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , Inr
size , 13c ; Hrazlls. per lb. , lOc ; English wi
mils pellb. . , nnt-y , sofl shell , 12Q12 ! < > c ; Elnr
mils ! llWlHJc : Illberls. per lb. , lOc : pecans , p. .
Ishcd. lurge. OiflOo ; JUmbo , 111fl"c ; large hie
ory nuts , ' J1.25 per bu. ; small , $1.50 ; cocoanu
r > 3 each.
FIGS Imported fancy , B crown , 30-lb. boxi
ic ! choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , lie.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 5V4c ; No. 2 grc
hides , 4V c.No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No.
green salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to
Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 venl calf , 8 tl 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No.
: try Hint hides. 910c ; No. 2 dry ( lint hldi
6S)9c : No. 1 dry sailed hides , 8BOc ; part cur
hides , lie per lb. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 23Q&
eretn tailed , thearirgs ( short wo'ej early fk n
each , 15o ; ury shearings ( short wooled cai
sldns ) . No , 1 , ench , 5c : .dry Hint , .Kansas a
Ntbrnckn , butcher wool pelts , ycr lb. , acti
weight , 4f5u ; dry Hint , Knnsaa nnd Nebra ?
Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 3-
dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , p r 1
actual weight , 4 T5c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrr
wool pells , per lb. . actual weight , 3JJ4c ; fi
cut off , ns1 It Is useless. to pay freight on the
TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. I , i
tallow , No. 2 , 2'.4o ; grease , white A , 3c ; greai
white 1) , 2c ; grense , yellow , 2c ; greabe , dai
l cfolil butter. 2ff2Hc ; beeswax , prime , 152 :
rough tallow , Ic.
WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy. . 6JT7c ; flnc llgl
SHDc : quarterblood , 10W12C' " "vdy , burry n
chaffy , Si9c : Dotted ana orokcn. coari-e. 7C
cottcd nnd rjroken , fine , t > QSc. Fleece washei !
Medium. 1501Sc ; fine , 14@16c : tub w sh d. 1CW1
black , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; lag locks , 2ff o. dead pulle
.
HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , 12.00Q14.00 ; 0
country , bleached , per ton , J10.oOiJ12.CO : dry cou
try , damp nnd meaty , per ton , J6.oqiff8.00.
FRESH MEATS.
BEEF-Oood native steers. 400 to GOO Ibs. , (
7c ; western steers , B',48Gc ; good cows nnd he
era , BV4QCe ; medium cows and heifers , DUc ; go
forequnrters cows and heifers , 4Ho ; good foi
quurlers sleers , DC ; good hindquarters cows a ;
heifers , 7'ic ; good hindquarters native Bleei
S'/jc ; tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , Sc : btl
loins , 7c ; rolls. S'ic ; sirloin butts , 6'c ; should
clods , 6V c ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks , 4Vi
cow chucks. 3'.c ' . ; boneless chucks , 4c ; plat <
3V6c : Hank steak. Cc : loins. No. 1 , 12',4c ; loins. N
2 , 10V4e : loins. No. 3 , 6Hc : ribs. No. 1. 1054c ; rll
No. z , SV4c : ribs , No. 3 , 61/fcc ; steer rounds , OH
cow rounds , 5c : rounds , shank ur rump 01
C' , c ; rounds , shank und rump off , 7c ; trlmmli.g
J'c ; brolns , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per It
15c ; kidneys , each 5c ; ox tails , each , 3c ; liver
per lb. , 3c ; hcarls , 2c , longucs , per.lb. , 12c.
PORK Dressed hogs , 49ic ; tenderloins , 13
loins , 6c ; epare ribs. 4c ; ham sausage butts , I
bhoiilderg , tough , 4Vic ; shoulders , skinned , C
trimmings , Cc ; leaf lanl , not rendered , &
heads , cleaned , 3V c ; snouts and. cars , 3Vic ; bac
bones , 2 lie : neckbones , 2'io ; pigs' tails , 3
plucks , each , EC : chitterlings , Cc ; hocks , 4
hearts , per doz. , 25c ; etomaciis , each , 3c ; tongue
each , Sc ; kidneys , , per dcz. , lOc ; brains , per do :
ICc.
MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c : drcsfed slice
Cc ; rucks , SVic ; legs and saddler , EC ; bream
ii'id ' Etcws , 2' c ; tongues , each , 5c ; plucks , eac
3c.
_
STOCKS AMI IIONIIS.
Ii-nlliiKH ContliifVltliln ii Nnrro
HIIIIKIIiiiliiMtrlulH Ii-n < Ilii(7.
NEW YORK , Feb. 10. The stock market co
tlnued within the same narrow limits today tl :
have charuclerlzeil II for Home time patt , t
Iradlng being almost wholly confined to the I
dustrlnls , with little evidence of any deinni
cr Inquiry otherwise than by the room trade
seeking 11 clay's margin of profit In manipulate
of li < : stocks. Sugnr dominated the market f
miscellaneous tecurllles bvmpalhctlcally , owli
to the large volume of the trading In that stoc
but railway slmrcn , though the trancactlons
Ihcm were of small account , showed a ill
position to move Independenlly of tinuvt
fehadowlng Induhtrlnls. 'Die bears' attack i
the Industrials was letumed will ) the openlrg
lh cession with renewed vigor and Uiey hu
Ci-cded In ilciircsslnir Sugar l' . , Tobacco l',4 ni
LealhiT pieltrunl t per cent. Tie subw.-nue
lliictuitl ; < ins .in there slockb were very rnarke
Lcincaured by llio co > erlnz of the shorts. The
waa nothing to show well rmslalnoV rupport f
uny of them and they fcemcd lo be left In II
course of manipulation , A clear Idea of t !
narrow dimensions of the market will be gdln <
from the fuel that out of a total of 138.t
scares sold on the exchange today about l)3 ) , (
were of the Industrials. Sugar , Tobacco , Leath
und Rubber , and 13COO of these bhares were
Sugar. All * ortH of ruinom und reports we
u ed to press down the pilco of these stocli
the principal apprehension concerning Ihem bell
In regard lo lh trust Invcsllgallon cuinniltn
d'hn piei ? iire ngnltiBt Rubbi-r wns parllculur
tin-lie , Ihu common Block yielding lit und t
prefcrrcil B per cent , with a llnnl recovery of
per cent. The Influences upon thc > slocks we
report * thai certain of the rubber properties we
to clote down nnd pat opposition by compellto
WUH likely to develop. There weru also v'.iarp d
dines In the anthracite coal group. The ra
way Hit WHH well ourtnlndl by lale advlcea
a strong nnd higher market for American r
ourltlen abroad In consequence of the linprov
ment In the political outlook. Tlio traffic slat
ment of HI , I'aul for the llmt week In Februar
showlnir an Increase of J6 J'.i8 , advanced the prlc
of that railway. The Importance Fought to
attached by the bean In the report of the terlo
lllnetH of Pntildent Rcwwell I > , Miller of tlie r
Paul wus offret by the trafllc slulemcnt. Thi-
were Borne foreign sales of the stock , Jiut
wan well suilalned Ihroughout and closed u
changed. Illinois steel waa a prominent fc
lure In the day's buulnetu nnd lh price nuiv
widely , according to the tenor of the ml vie
recelvc-d from the meeting at Chicago , Nolhli
uuthrntlo as to Lie result was iecp\i | > d up
tlin rlore of butlnees. Hut Die bear * weru I
cllnnl to attach Importance to the rumored dl
memlwrment of the steel rail pool ard the >
portu nf rtralnrd relations between the llllnc
company und the Carnegie and Rnckefeller I
tercnts , tubtequenlly dlccredlteil. The stock d
dined H per cent to ! 2Vi. rallied to ZiV , anil r
ucled lo 33Vi. The alleged unsalUfuctnry situ
tlon of the steel trade generally alto afforded
pretext to nuccernfully attack Colorado Fu <
which wo depretted Vi per cent. The prl
of Huiror rallied In Hie Una ) hour 1U i > r ce
to Hilt on a reported advunco In the price
tlie product und on extentlvu covering by tl
largo shorl Intercut. Tobacco gained H IKT re
and olhcr hnre galnetl Important fructlor
Tlia closing wan tlugglih. but mainly Head
The bonds were eteedy , ilcuplle the weakne
apparent lit tlmiB In Ihe * h re tpecuUtlon. Ti
heavy abtorpllon of the principal Menu for fu
elgn Inlervtili ) encouracvs a better demand 1
local Inventor * . Borne weak cpoU are illx-loni
thmiiKh epiclllc dcvelopmenu , but chang
mainly are In the direction of Improvement , Tl
announcement that the Union faclQo rlnkli
fund 8s commltlec ho-l ncctiitnl f.ic rnodlflc <
tlonn In Ihe plan , whlth ombrawn nn evchnnf
of bonds fnr 7S per c nt In the new 4 and li
per renl In preferred Hock InMltulcd ft goo
Inquiry for the mortgages , which tort 2 p <
cent. Ohio Southern nt-M * were con plcuousl
wrnk nn the soft ccnl ngretment and lost nn n
ilny 214 per cent. The sales were $2.302t *
Other noteworthy changes were : Ailvnnon-
Utnh Southern xlen lon f. , trust receipts ,
per cent ; Omnlm tt SI. Ixiuls 5 . trust receipt
1H per cent. Declines Slnndard Rope C ,
l > er c nt ; Fort Worth * Itlo Orand ? llrsl ? nn
Toledo , St. Louis & Knnfms City tlrsln , Irui
recelpln , 2 per cenlj St. Louis Southwester
firsts nml St. Paul Cis 1 per cent. The govcn
ment IwnOs were acllve , but % nluc were Irrtf
ular with a lower tendency. The glut ot monc
nt thin center showed ft wider market for thei
securllles , which are being largely laken I
banking hvilllutlons. The nlon were 113.000.
The livening Post's London financial cablegrni
MJ-M : "There wa * ft betlcr tendercy In U
stock markets today , but ns the selllemcnlsf ai
In progress there Is very little doing. Confol
were improved nnd International governmer
bonds recovered. Americans opened firm , fill
sc-quently relapsed , but clroed steady , wit
higher prices In most cases , The contlnunllo
rate for Americans averaged about 314 lr cen
The Paris market fluctuated , steady rpenlni
giving- place lo nn unseated feeling nt the closi
The Rcrlln market was dull. "
The following were the closing quotations n
the leading stocks of the New York exchanc
today !
ex-dlv.
Total ralcn of stocks today were 131 , f03 share
Including : American Tobacco , I3.SOO sharei
American Sugar , 03,200 shares ; llurllngton , 4,3' '
Ehnrea ; Chicago Gas , 11 , SOO" shares ; Delaware
Hudson , 3,600 shales ; Northern Pacific preferred
5.300 Khnres ; Reading , 0,500 shares ; SI. Puu
C.COO shares.
A'irlc 3loiie-
NB\V YORK , Feb. 10- MONEY ON CALL
Easy nt 1V4BT ) per cent ; last loan , lli per cen
closed offered at l't2 pjr.cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 384 per cen
sterling exchange for account business In banl
ers' nt Jl.fcSVfc for demand i nt $4.SSi : ) for slxl
dasni ; posted rntes , $4.S7Vii commercial bill
HoNtoii Stock ( iuointloriN.
BOSTON. Fob. 10. Call loans. 23U per conl
time loans. 'JW34 per cent. Closing prloei Jo
siocltH. bonds and mlnlnsr Bliaroi : .
Snn rriiiiclMC' > 31
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Tno official clOHln
ciuotntloiiBforiululuir Blocks loday were aa fol
Iowa :
Silver bars. OIMo : Moxlca'i dollara , B25V5' > ! < :
Sluht drafts , 'Ji ! > ci tolcuraphlc , 2So ,
IYt-\v YorU Mining fli
NEW YORK , Fob. 10. The following nro tli
cloning mining quolatlona :
llulwer OH Oniarlo BOO
Chollnr. K.I Oiililr. K5
Crown Point. . . . . . . " 7 Plymonlh 11
Con. Cal. JtVa i00 ! Quicksilver. 100
Donilwood 100 quicksilver pfil..1011(1 (
( ioiild & Curry 40 Slurr.i Novau.i ! I3
Halo.tNorcross. . 1110 Stundard 1A8
Hoinoatnkt ) ' . ' 000 Union Con its
Iron Silver. , : < : ) Yellow Jucltut. . . . . ' . ' 5
Muxlcun 40
London Sleek ( tnotntloiiM.
LONDON. Fob. 10. i p. ni , closlns :
HAH SILVER 23 11-Ud i > er ounce.
MONEY ItfUi I r cent.
The rale of dUcnunt In the open market ft
short and three montlm' bills , 1" ! per cent.
V I II II II ! li ill \0l'H.
1 HOSTON. Feb. 10-Clearlngs , $23,72JSOIj bn
nnces , JU.ltS.MH.
HALTIMORE. Feb. 10.-C ! < arlng8. $2,271,05 !
balances , J310,1U.
NEW YORK , Feb. 10. Clearings , $87,858,31 !
balances , $0,700,145.
PHILAnELPHIA , Feb. lO.-Clearinns , $12
130,77 1 ; balances , J2,2CS,373 ,
CHICAGO , . Feb. lO. Clearlngs , $11,611.01
Money unchanged , New York exchange , Sic dl :
count ; foreign exchange barely iiteady.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 10. Clearings , J8.CC7.000 ; ba
nr.ces , $ l.lC4kOtf. Money , S f per cent. Ne
Yolk exchange , 2 0 dUcount bli ) ; 100 aeked.
Knrt-lKii I''liinncliil.
HERL1N , Feb. 10 , Exchange on London , elgl
days' eight , 20 marks 304 ! pfg ,
PARIS , Feb 10. Three jier cent rentes , 10 :
7Vto for t'le account ; exchange on London , i
I'Ja for checks ,
IXNIXN , Feb. 10. Gold U quoted at Huem
Ayiea today at 207.30 ; Lisbon , 108.07 ; amount i
bullion gone Into tlie Hank of England on ba
ai.ciH today , f > 2(00 , '
Tolcilii
TOIJ-IDO , O. . Feb , 10 WHEAT Ix > wcr nn
weak : No. 2 , cash , iSUc ; May , (9Kc.
CORN-Actlve ; No. 2 mixed , 22'Jp. *
DAI'S Steady ; No. i mixed , 17)jc. )
RYl'Steudy ; No. 2 , cath , S7c.
CIXJVER HEED Active and lower ; prim
caih , JI.W ; March , $4.M > .
Full lilvt-r Print ClotiiH Murkut ,
FA LI 4 RIVER , MfltB. . Feb. 10. Print del
citron are linn ul 2 l-Cc ; good > r\\vi \ of ft
fulures ut 2c rei > orted ,
Hull KriiuulHL-o Win-lit Uiiotalloiii.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. WHEAT Sleadj
December , $1.2SH ; May , Jl.SJVi
IVliUky ut I'eorlu.
I'CORIA , F b. W.-WHISKY-Sleady at $1.1
Tf Ml
OMAHA LIVOfOCIl IIARKE
i "i"i
fU * > T
Fair Supply of OattW 'and Hogs is Offen
fprYftlo ,
BEEF BUSINESS * STILL DEPRESSE
T r mil n HT In Slow-'nrYiI
All UrnilcH.'fliVt'clr ' Stonily In
. ' . .Jti fii . . . .
1'rlcc Iljmw .Active nnil
u
SOUTH OMAHA , ' Feb. lO.-Hccelpts t
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Horse
February 10 2,876 4,376 COI
Total receipts . .110 3 3 5
The disposition -.of the day's rccclp
waa ns follows , each buyer purchasing ; tl
number of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. HOBS. Shce
Omaha Pncklnff Co. . 4 wu
O. H. Hnmtnond Co. 214 WG . .
Swift nnd Company. ; 9G 1 , < JU n
Cudtthy Paclclns Cp. 63S 1,333
11. Ueckcr & Ucgun. f
Vnnsunt & Co. . , 101
J. L. Carey 4-6
Lobman & Rothschilds. . . 32G
Hill & Lewis Co H
Benton & Underwood . . . . 13J
Huston & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . M
Hamilton
Krebs & Co 8J ;
Other buyers 3" ' *
.100 10 °
Loft over _ u
. Totals 2.SG5 4.C5S (
CATTL13 The receipts of cattle tocli
far ns the number he
were very fair. BO
was concerned , though smaller than ye
terdny. .The market as a whole con
hardly be rcKunlud ns 8atl.f"oto ; ; , .J
movement bchiB slow anil the temlcni
vuru *
mo proportion Ot cornfed beeves wi
much largertlmn yesterday , but there w ;
no Improvement In the matter of quallt
the most of the cuttle being only commi
tew that could be r
to fnlr , with very
Ranted ns good. The market was sic
from sturl to llnlsh. and tlio morning w ;
wall advanced before a clearance Wi
eftectcd. Buyers' ndvlccs from Chtcui
were not fuvomblc , nnd the market on tl
common to fair kinds , of cattle , which pr
dominated here , , wns easier In addition
being slow. ThOi best kinds of cattle , f
and well finished , just about held tin
own , and the market bn such was steady ,
-The best cows' ' nnfl belters did not si
much different front yesterday , but t !
common "and medium- stuff was slow ai
weak. .j p
Stockcrs have bec-ji coming In most t
freely during tntf past dny or two , and
consequence the ! market on that kind
cattlu Is lower , 'especially so on the coi
mon kinds. " Choice feeders of mediu
weight' are stllUln' good demand , , nnd t
'supply is none toot large , so that the mn
ket on them sttyl hojds up. Representntl '
s 'es ' ; - , a C..L-
No. Av. I" ? , No- Av. IT.
2 bulls. . . , .1370 'SfW2C calves. . . 193 3 DO
iCcnwn . tli3CiiMlio 2 feeders. , HU SCO
9 bulls , . . .Ufa : ! < H"n " feeders , 1 > C1 .t CO
°
148 helfprs „ . 740 3 M ' 17G feeders 777 3 67
2 feeders , .810 310 , . , U feeders , 012 400
1 fc-eder. . . GtO tlj ) | C7 feeders , S09 4 00
* '
letau . tCO'iHi W feeders. 07 420
IIOQS The ar jfI'hf hogs weru about II
name as yepttnily'Wrl ' iiolnl of numbers , ar
the market was viTy little dlffeient , so thi
the day's trading p\ , really devoid of nv
features , p '
The mat ket Cloned juet about stead
Ktcady , thotiKh Iheie 'was ' a little easier feelh
In some limlunces , uiul H helil that way tu tl
clote. The demand WUH K > ' < l , the movemei
uctlve , and the pens were soon cleared.
Heavy IIORS averaging 300 pounds and ovi
sold at J3.iOfj3.:5 , but inoully at .20. Tl
medium welKht and lllit loads went at J3.K.
3.40 , the range being thr same on yesterday.
As compared with u week agu the market
now EMOc hlKher , the nvcruee price un Wedne
day of last week having been only 13.20. Kt ]
rcEtnlatlvu ealei ; t
No. Av , Bh. I'r. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
23 . 374 . . . U 15 104- , . 310 , . . U 25
40 . 319 . . . 320. 'i (1 . Z2 ! > , . , 327
33 . , .300 80 3 SO 70 . & )7 ) . . . 3 SU
34 . 325 ICO 320 29. , , , . . . .232 , , . 330
M..S3S ISO 3 20 ; 13 . 221 , . . 320
31 . , .321 . . . 320. ' 32 . 203 , , , 330
26 , , , . 354 . . . 3 CO i . 251 . . . 3 0
U . . ' .353 . . . 3 2I > 32. . . . . . . .225 CO 330
43. . . 3C7 (0 320 ' 39. , , , , . . .ESC . . . 330
45 . 332 . . . 120(8 . 232 . . . 330
U . S3D ICO 3 0' 12 . 241 . . . 330
43 . 3C2 . . . 3'20 Ml . 2i SO 330
61. i . 308 CO 320 , C2 . 2C3 . . . 330
El . 395 . . . 3 20 72 . 257 W 3 30
41 . 375 . . ,320 . . . , , . . .2iS . . . S 50
43 270 . . . JtS 70 Jl | . .t J 9
ffi 274 fO 32S t8 S48 . . . S JO
W 2M . . . S25 M 236 . . . S SO
( , ] 249 120 S 25 77 241 . . . J S2
M 2S 40 2S 68 2R5 . . . S 32
O S3S 40 2S M . . .263 . . . 332
76 274 . . . 23 CT 226 . . . S3 !
6C , , , 30 120 25 I SJ 146 , . , J 3-i
M . .S24 , , . 25 76 198 . . . 8 Jo
69 2S5 . . . 23 M 223 . . . 83. ;
47 291 ICO 3 25 72. , 2C2 . . . 335
41 821 160 3 25 64..259 . . . 335
35 293 . . . 323 81 212 . . . 335
67 . .306 120 325. 78 , .1 6 60 3 3j
CO 298 . . . 323 76 2S3 SO S So
54 . .316 40 325 26 223 . . . 335
CO 257 40 3 25 67. . . . . . .224 . . . S 35
. , . , , . . . . 9 3 35 ! 5 186 40 3 3 ;
60..278 200 3 25 76 2.15 . . . 3 37
M 267 40 323 75 239 . . . 337' '
62. . . 301 . . . 325 74 220 . . . 340
CO 2S2 ICO 3 r , S5 218 40 3 40
29 213 . . . 3 25
riQS-ODDS ANDENDS.
1 240 . . . 125 B 278 . . . 322' '
1 390 . . . 2KO 4 2J.2 . . . 3
1 3.-.0 . . . 2 60 3 1M . . . 3 2o
1 400 . . . 300 7 214 . . . 325
1 250 . . . 310 6 261 . . . 3 2o
4 345 . . . 310 6 275 . . . 325
5 , , JJO . , . 320 . . . . . . . . . . . 330
* 8HIEP There were only three loads of shte
here nml they met with ready sale nt full
ntcady prices.
No. Avir' '
323 wcslern ewe < > . , . , . , , . .109 > 3 !
214 weslcrn welhers. . . % J3 3 I
4 wcslcrn-lambs. . . . . . 65 4.
C1IICAIIO IiIVM STOCK SIAH1C131
AvornKc Cattle Unclinnitoil lion
I/nwiT Sboi-p Stonily.
CHICAGO , Feb. 10. This , wes n Rood day Ifc
Rood callte. Bales were on a basis of from (3.1
lo 14 for common to fair beef ulcers , from | 4. !
to $4.60 for medium nnd from I4.CO to V5.30 fc
prlmo cattle. The average quality showed n
chanpo for the bcller , nnd Bales were larftel
made between $1.10 ami $4.85 , exporters brlhRln
$4.50 nnd upward , There wns an ncllve stocke
and feeder trade , with Fales nt nn extreme ranR
, of from $2.80 to $4.2. , stock heifers selling frccl
nt from $3.23 to $3.tJO. llutcliorn' cnltle wet
ncllvo nnd sleady , fat cows nnd heifers sellln
nil rlRht. lloloRna and export bulls sold lowe
tlmn last week. Calves sold nt $6.25 for th
best.
best.Today's supply of IIORS wns well taken b
ChtcnKn l > nckcrs nnd eaulern shippers , prices bi
Ingyeaker to 2140 lower. Common lo the be !
IIORS Bold at from $3.15 to $3,53 , the hulk Roln
for from $ J.35 lo $3.45. with heavy packing drovt
nt f nun. $3.15 to $3.33.
In sheep the market was slendy under the Ir
Ilucnre of n good demand , sheep being salenbl
at from $2.r,0 to $3 for the poorest , from. $3.15 ute
to $4 for Rood to choice flocks , tfales were mosll
nt from $3.60 to $4 , weslcrns celling nt tlu
rnngv. I > ainbs sold nt from $4 to $5 for commo
to prime. scatlcrlnR pales belnK 'made of Ir
fcrlor lols nt from $3 to $3.00 ; yearlings cold i
from $4 to $1.40.
Uecclpts : Cattle , 13.000 head ; hogs , 37,000 heat
phcep , 12,000 bend.
KIIIIHIIH City I.lvc Stock.
KANSAS C1TV , I-'Cb. It ) . CATTL.I5 Ilecclpli
6,000 head ; phlptncnls , 3KIO ! head ; best Krnilt
steady , others n little wenk ; Texas steers , J2.75i
3.H ! > ; TexMI COWB , $2.00fl2.75 ; native steers , W.S3' '
4.90 ; native cows and heifers. $1.Mtf3.C5 ) ; Btockci
und feeders. $3.COifJ.2 : . ; bubs , $2.101(3.33. (
HOGS llecelpts , IS.OOO , head ; shipments , 71
head ! market wenk In fie lower ; bulk of salei
$3.30S3.M ; heavies , $3.3f3.37'4 ; packers , J3.1d
3.30 ; mixed , t3.25@3.37 > , i : llRhts , $3.15@3.32
Yorkers. $3.1003.33 ; pin * . $2.90f3.23.
HHEUP llecelp'li , 2.CCO bend ; shipments , CI
head ; market steady ; lambs , $3.3304.65 ; mutton :
$2.00r4.10.
St. I.oiiU I.lvc Stoclc.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. W.-CATTLK-llecelpts , 3.01
bond ; 'market slrong on coed , sleady on oth <
grades ; native shipping1 steers , $3.5083.00 ; stocl
era nnd feeders , $2.10i3.10 ! steers , $2.65514.11
cows nnd mixed , Jl.r,05I3.M > ; Texas slcers , $3.00 (
4.10 ; cows. $1.7.102.85.
HOOS Ilocelpts. fi.ncn head ; mnrkct-nctlve nn
steady ; lluht , $3.40Hf3.50 ; mixed , $3.20(33.41 (
heavy , $3,10S3.CO.
BHKEP llecelpts , 1.5CO head ; market Strom
mullons , $3.0001.40 ; lambs , $3.73f5.40.
Xcw York 1lv < > .Slocl ; .
NKW YORK , Feb. 10. HEI3VKS Receipt :
1,173 hend ; fairly acllve ; steady nil around ; ni
tlvo steers , $1.00(15.00 ; stags nnd oxen. $ .1.005/4.41
bulls , J2.7.- > i3.CO ; dry cows. ? l.C05f3.33. Cabli
nuotc American sleers at lie : sheep , 809e : n
frlKerntor , PfflOc ; exports , $3.50 ; beeves , 4,6i
quarterH of beef.
KIIEEP AND LAM11S Receipts , D,150 hen (
sheep , firm ; $3.00r4.K ) .
HOGS llecclpls , 3.21C bend ; firmer nt $3.70ffl4.1
i Slock , lii
llecord of rrcelpls of live BlocU nt the fet
principal markets for February 10 ;
CnltlD. Hoes. Slice ]
Omaha 2.S7C 4.376 d
ClilcnKO 7 13.0CO 37,000 12ft
Knnsas City C.OOO 15,000 2X (
Bt. Louis . - 3.300 0,000 l,5i
- 02,37610.11
COXTIXU13 !
Snli'H 111 I , * M Tlinii Six Wet'kH Ilciic
\-nrly Sl.vlj.Million I'oiniilH.
T10STON , Feb. 10. The American AVool an
Collon Iteporler will pay lomorrow of Ihe wo <
trailc : "There wns a further Illlliif , ' of order
In the wool market In Ihe past week. The toll
Iranfacllons were , however , larne when coir
Ii.ircd wllh normal periods. There Is a KOO
Inquiry for nil wools from Inrse mills. 1'rlce
nrc llrmly held today. Kleeces conllnue lo I
llnnly held. Good sales of Auslmllan and lei
ritory wools nro repoited. Cnrpet wools nr
rather quiet. Snlcs for thi > week In lioston , Nei
York and rhllailelphlu iiKKi-eBate 9.137.900 pound !
C,498,400 belnir domestic nnd 3.C53 COO forelgr
Sales since January 1 iiKKit'Kiite C9,2C9,200 pounds
ns compared wllh 2I .440.430 pounds In Ihe corre
spondliiK period of IKiii. " *
NK\V VOHK. Feb. 10. WOOIStraily. .
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 10.VOOI , UnchaiiBCd.
WVRHPOOL. Feb. 15. fIKAT Snot , oulet
demand , poor ; No. 2 red tprlng , fs Cd No. 1 Call
fornln , Cs 74d. ! Futures opened ten < ly , wit :
near nnd distant positions ! id lower ; close
sleady , with Fcbruaiy ' ,41 ! lower nnd othe
months yil hlKher ; luinlne ? * ciiunlly dbtrlbuled
February , Cs S'/id ; Slnrch , lia 4'id ; May. Cs Gil.
COIIN Spot , dull. Futures opened nnd cloeei
quiet , with near und distant positions unchange
to 1itl lower ; business about initially dlstrlbulei ]
February. 2s 7d ; Mnrch. 2s 7d ) April , 2s 714d
May , 2s 8d : .Iun < > , 2s SViid ; July. 2s ! id.
FLOUIl Dull ; demuml poor ; St. Louis , fane
winter , 8s 9d.
I'KAS Cnnnillan , 4 3d.
I'HOVIHIONS Ilacon , firm ; demand , moderate
Climberlanil cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. , 26s ; short ribs
20 tu 24 Ibs. , 2. > s ; long clear llKlit , 3r to 38 Ibs ,
25s ; long clear heavy , 40 lo 45 ! ! > . . . 24s Cd ; shor
clear barks , light. 18 Ibs. , 24s M ; short elea
middles , heavy , 4. to . ,0 Ibs. , 23s ; clenr belllei
14 to IT Ibs. , 27s. Shoulders ( tqimre ) , 12 to 1
Ibs. , 25s Cd. Hums , short rut , 14 lo 1C Ibs. , 39
6d. Tallow , Fine North American , ISi. lleei
cxlra. India mess , 61s 3d ; wcftnrn , 40s , Larc ]
dull ; prime western , 20s 3d ; refined. In palls. 22t
CIIIJUSK Firm ; demand , mode-rate ; lines
American , while nnd colored , Seplember , Ms.
IlUTTHll Finest 1'nlted Stales , DOs ; good , 5Sf
I'BTHOM'JUM HefliiPil. Ci/d.
REFHIOEHATOn 1IEEF Forcqunrlcrs , 4d
HOI'S At London ( I'.iclllc const ) , 3 15s.
IiiNt Day < > f \ \ ' < > ol
IXJNDON , Feb. 10. The llrsl twrles of th
colonial wool Bales for Ibis jeitr closed lodaj
The ofTerlngB consisted of 10.4C9 bales , whlc
Included u good tclfc'tlun of grcnt-y and rcourei
The withdrawals amounled to 10,000 bales. Th
sales were very firm and bidding very brisk fo
nil accounts1. American rpprercntatlvcit wcr
iicllve buyers of superior rtrjsM > rrils. Inferlo
wools wcio more ncllve. The amount sold wn
220,000 bales 111 the last perles. The home Imd
lo'-il purchases amounted In 92,000 bales ; th
continent , f2,000 balev , Including 1,000 bilt < H fo
llubeln , The American repreFenlatlvrH IIOIIB'I
durlnt , Ihe scries 45.000 tinier , Tli prices real
Izeil showed greasy merlnns HI | lower lo H
higher ; scoured. Id cheiiper lo 'fcdi dearer
cnct.hrcds , greasy , \ $ > \ lower to id higher
scoured , Jid c'.ieaptr , The following nr
today's sales. In detail ; New South Walts , 2,82
hairs ; scuuicd , 6 % < 15ils 3d ; grcuxy , . ' .Uil I014 < 1
Qucenslaml , 1,401 bales ; i-rourcd. lOdifis 2il
grerliy , C'Jfill'l ; A'lcloiln , 823 bales ; n-oured
4UdilH 3 < 1 ; greasy , Stt'alO'id' Koulh Auptrulln
523 bales' ; greasy. Ef6il ; Nuw Xciilanil , 2,61
bales ; fcfiuied , 5UilOl ; greary , CUft'lM ; f-aii
of Oond Hope nnd Natnl. 1.8J9 balls ; tcuurei !
dtidijU 4Hrd ; greasy , 4lifi7fc < l.
Caltoii
NK\V OIILKANS , I'Vb. 10.-COTTON Spot
easy ; inlilillliifr- 13-ICc ; law inldilllng , fcgoo \
ordinary , C4c ! ; net receipts , fi.ldi bnle ; gross
6,291 bales ; ekiwrts rnnllnent , 5 , l.V ) bales ; alet
4,330 balm.
MJW Y01UC. Feb. 10. COTTON S wt , trsy
nildilllng , 73-lCo : mlildllng upland * , 7 5-K
middling gulf. 77-lCo ; cales , 3 1U3 bal.'s. Colloi
futures closed steady ut the decline : rules , 175.
too bales ; February , $6,76 ; Murcli , $ C.78 ; Aplll
$ G.84 ; May , K.'Jl ; June , JC.tH ; ; July , $7,01 ; Augiii ; !
$7.01 ; KoptrmlMT , 16.73 ; October , $ O.C3 ; November
J6.C3 ; December. fC.CS. The mni.ct ! opened dull
lut steady , with prlceti 1 lu 2 polntii lower
Trnilliu uas light , Ixionl iipei-alors were tin
principal buyers , undi-rrtooil lo , bn ngnlnst rale
( if cpot cotton to New Knchind uiiir.ufuct Jrora
Ijnrly uableu were wllhout Influence , cumin ;
about as expected , At 10:45 : pilccn fell. 3 to
points under bear hammering , following wi'nl
late cables , Hecelpls nt Ihe ports khnwcd n fill
mrivcment and checked buying. At 11 o'clocl
the market wqs unsetlled und showed a ne
loss of C to C points.
ICiuiKtiH City MnrUclN.
COIIN Fairly active ; No. 2 mixed , I7c ; No
Z whit p. Uc.
OATS Blow : No. 2 mixed , nominally , lie : No
2 white , nominally , I7f < 20c.
IlYK I < ewer ; No. 2. SO'/ie.
HAY Steady and unchanged ; timothy , JS.COS
8.M : prnlrle. J5.Wi5.DO.
IIlrTTKIl Bteailyj creamery , 17S ! fI oj dairy
lOJrilc.
io : < JS-Bteadv at
\ MV York Ury ( imiilH
NKW YOHK , Feb. 10. Telegrame ami ma | :
orders , abio perconal demand < m l u put in
many buyers for many modi-rale lo , ad idee.
tlons of ilreo goods , calicos , prlu'.sd < lrtfob -
rio , underwear and other station , ihle tH-cii' | | ' '
tin. took care of a treat mane rrods for 1m-
medial * dlxlrlbullon. Drown coiluii * % v rc
looked ftfltr with more Interest nn < ! tonu l.unl-
nrM wnfl done , but the nttlludt of buyers In
th mnltef of prices In too nntaironlvlj to 111"
demands of the nillln. Men'n we r wool'nn thnrcJ
In the Improve' ! rcqutat and gnod ordtm ncre
JMA out. Printing cloths were In ROO < ] ilcnnnd
nnd sales , exclusive of Monday . 'iJO.WJ rlert-g for
yerterday nnd today , foot up 200.00 plrctj , with
Ihe market strong nt 2 ll-I6o.
Coffee
NEW YORK , Feb. la-COFFKE-Optlons
opened quiet nnd unchanged to 6 points lower }
trading was IlKhl nil day , chiefly by room oper
ators. Full Bantos were offset by liberal wnre-
house deliveries. Closed quiet nnd unchanged to
fi points net decline. Sales , 7,000 tmgs , Including :
Mnrch , $9.15 ; Mny , $9.23. Spot coffee , tlio , $9.76 !
No. 7 Invoice , $10.25. Mild , quiet. Pales , 6.006
bags yesterday , No. 7 to arrive nt $9.76. Total
warehouse deliveries from the United States ,
42,954 bag * , Including 23,181 bags from New York ;
New York stock , 371,603 bngs ; Vnlurt States stock ,
417,969 bngs ; ntlofit for the United States , 21,000
bags ? visible for the United Slates , M1,9C9 bags ,
against 468,527 bags last year.
SANTOS , Feb. 10. COPFKnVnk ; good
average Santos , $11.00 ; stock , 509,009 bags.
RIO DI-J JANEIRO , Feb. 10. COFFF.U Ex
change. 81S-32J ; receipts , 7,000 bags ; cleared for
the United States. 12,000 bags ; for Europe , 6 , K >
barsstock , 291,000 bngs.
HAMIItma , Feb. 10.-COFFEE Unchanged !
salm , 4,000 bags.
HAVRE , Feb. lO.-COFFKC-Closed quiet and
unchanged lo Vif net lower ; sales , 18,000 bags.
AVIicnt < liiotnttoiiH.
MINNWArOLIS , Itb. 10. WIIDAT Clctieil :
Februnry , 73Ho ; Mny , 73V4e734o ; July. 74e ; on
track , No. 1 hard , 75Hci No. 1 norlhern , 73)ic ) ;
rccclpls , 1J7 cars.
- Alnrkrtn.
NBW A-QIIK. Feb. 10-StKlAR-Sleady for
raw ; fair refining , 2 13-lCe ; centrifugal , W ) tctt ,
S 3-lCo ; HAlrn , IM tnns Murcovndo , Kl Irst , Kt
2 13-160 , Refined , firm ; Unndnnl A , 4Uci con-
feclloncri' "A , " 4U > cut loaf , 6c ; powdered.
SiiRnr
1XNIJON , Feb. W.-St'OAR-Cnne. t a < ly |
crntrlfucnl Java , Its ; Muscovailn , fair refining ,
9s 3d. Heft , quid but nrm : February , 9s K < 1 ;
March. 9i M < 1. . .
_
Oil CltjMnrkclx. .
OIIi CITY , Pn. , Feb. 10. Credit balances , 0j
rertlfleales , 92. Sales , l.WO bbls. ! shlpmentB.
89,571 bbl . ; runs , 10I.8J7 bbls.
OMAHA GRAIN AM ) STOCK EXCHANGE
Board of Trade ,
You can buy or sell anything dealt In on the
various exchanges of the country through us ,
References : First Nnt. , U. 8 , Nat. , Commer
cial Nat. bftiiku. Omaha ; Union Nat , bank ,
Kansas City.
QUANT W. KHXM3Y , Mffr. ,
Telephone 1C9J ,
t
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone IOU9. Omaha , N b.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SFOJIJ
Hoard of Trade.
tltrecl wires to Chicago atul Ni-w York.
John A. Warren * O'
LESSONS IN NEWSPAPER MAKING ,
How many pounds make a ton ?
2,000 pounds.
You would not take J 800 , or 1700 , or J 600 pounds
for a ton if you knew it , would you ? . Of course not
well , then
Look at this
object lesson taking eight page's ( the average , daily is"
sue ) of foltr newspapers , as a'basis :
ni
The Omaha Bee Columns are 21 7-8 in. long1 ,
World Herald Columns are 21 3-8 in.-long1.
Lincoln Journal Columns ara 21 1-8 in. long- .
Sioux City Journal Columns are 19 5-8 in. long1.
Each line of The Bee is 13i ems wide. "Each line of
the others only 13 ems wide. This short weight doesn't
seem much , but in each 8-page paper we have this result
The Omaha Bee prints 292,0'10 erns or 697' inches.
World Herald prints 272,016 ems or 622 inche s.
Lincoln Journal prints 269,624 ems or 616 inches.
Sioux City Journal prints 250,572 ems or 572 inches.
Don't you see THE BEE gives you 75 inches more
space , or 3 colums , nearly one-half a page more than the
World Herald ; 81 inches , nearly 4 columns , more than
the Lincoln Journal ; 125 inches , or about 6 columns , more
than the Sioux City Journal ? In one week this amounts
to more than four pages of the World Herald , and with The
Bee's Saturday supplement , eight pages or a whole paper.
That's equivalent to eight Bees to seven World Heralds
each week , or nine pages more than the Lincoln Journal ,
or eleven and one-half more than the Sioux City Journal
each week ,
This is only the quantity of the news we'll have
lessons on quality later.
DO YOU READ THE OMAHA BEE ?
Primary , Secondary or Tor *
tlary lllnod 1'olnon permit-
ncntly cured In IS to US
clnj-B. You can be treated at homo
for the eamo prlco under same-
guaranty. If you prefer to coma hero no will
contract to pay railroad faro and hotel bill ! , nnj
no charge if wo fail to euro. If you have takcc
inercnry , lodldo BT potUHli , nnd 1111 hayo
echca and pains , aiiicoim 'ntclien in mouth ,
Horn Throat , I'implcM , Copper-Colored HpoVs , Ulcers on any part of tbo body ,
Jlnlr or Eyeltrown flilllnu out , U Is this IZGOI > 1'OIHOM that wo guarantee to
cure. We Eolicit the most obstinate /f / 0 B El 12" f"U B3PV "IflJIP31 cnBCH ODl1
rlisUcnso tlio worlil Tor a CUHO LPrCfc.U' Kf f t WftSa ivocnciiot
cure. This dlceoeo hf always bufllod the Hldll of the inowt cmfncut phyHlclanH.
flBOO.OOO capital behind our uncoiidllioiial guaranty. Absolute proofti sent walea oa
" " " Adu'ccH COOK R&UKDY GO , ISffllTBIf HPIIPIIY Hfl
a07 ainsoulu Temple , CHBCAGO. ! ! < & . WlJlUBt IBCiBnttiiiS I Ulfl
"CUPIDENE"
RESTORED Tlila great Vegetable
VIUiIlzertiepriiicrlx !
tlunct a famouj 1'rencli pliyeiclan , will quickly euro you of all ner
vous or dial-uses of Ibo Benerullvo nrKuiii , nucli nn I/oot Miinlinod ,
, I'alnaln llio Jlnclc.Bcirilniil Kinlulmm , NITVOUH Deblllly.
'Implrs , UnOlntu to Uarry , Kxlmuillnit Drnlnii , Vnrlcocclo unil
Constlpallon. H etopi ull IOSSCH bycluy or n Iff lit. 1'iovcnta qulrk-
_ nrssoidlEClmrgi1 , wlilclilnotcIiorKpillpa.itoHpcrmnlorrliciand ]
areiTorarrrn nil tlioliorrorauf ImK | > t noy. : iIlMI > KKftcleumeaUiollver , III *
BEFORE AND AFTER } ; | , jnCySOnc ] thnnrlnuryorgnuaof ullUnjmrltlea.
il AtrcnclbcnsunU reatoresitinall wenk orana. {
'rir * uffJr5rf orb not eiirert bj- Doctors In bcTiiuso nlnty per cent are troubled w IU
Pro.tollVl"PUl'li > KNEI tlu.only Wvvn remert/tocurowllliouunoiu-rallon. IflOOlMillroonU
nit A wrll'i-nKu"rVnii'ecl7en end moni-y returned If six boxea dot * not clTecl u j > cruiiuieut euro.
II W n bo" , iifx for W . by mall. Bend lor KHEK circular end tratlmoulaUi.
f * * „ . n 4 v < ' 1 r.I > ICif E CO. , r. O , Ilex a/70 , Ban Froncbco , Col. For Kile by
Myers-Dillon Drue Co. , fi.E. Cor. ICtti and Farnam , Omaha , Nob.
When in doubt what to ute foi
Nervous Debility. Loss of I'ovicr.
Impolency , Atrophy , Varlcocelean4
oilier weaVnetses , Irom any CiUic.
ue Sexine I'llli. Dralni checked
and full vigor quickly rctlored ,
irorilMUi ) . itch irnaVIu ruull hull/ .
Mailcdfor.ro0boics$9.00. ; Wilb
J5HO orders we Rive a cuaranlec to
euro or refund ike money. Addrest
& M'CONNKLL , DHUU CO. , Omaha. Neb ,