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    0 TDJS OMAHA 1UBTC : naimiTAItY 17 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Favorable European News Produces a Dro
in Drains ,
\VIIAT \ : FALLS OVER A CENT AND A HALI
ItiillltiK Array ofVnr C'liitnU Turnt
Mnrh ' Over l lln Ilnr mill
Oilier RIIIIIPX A al tt In He
lircxsliiK' 1'rlccK.
OHIOACiO , Tcb. If , . As wns the cnso yss
tardiiy , the fjrflln markets were controllct
nltnoHt ont'tcly by Inn Ktiropcnn news
but with fi different rpault , tilt- more favor
nlile polltk'iil sltiuitlon cnwlnff a decllno It
Mny of JKe. Corn declined He. Oats de
clined IJc niul provisions from 7'fcc ' tf
Whcnt opened coniproiulsinKly weak nni
llio c.'iiitlous lirnrn , who hnd wnltctl iintt
the vttir clotuls of the dny before hiu
rollnl by , were nblo to enjoy to the fill
the more prticrful nnpftcl. of nffnlrs Ir
Hnropc. Kngllfth connolfl wcie ncnrly burl
to lliclr original heliflit before ( hovn
scare h.id disturbed tholr ncn-nlty , nut
Jjlvrrpool , far from rcxpondliu ; to the jntni
In prlrvM on thin nliln , opi'tinl rtt nn ncltnt
decline nnd continued to decline ) durltit.
the dny. the op nlni ; Hliunp bt-lim frorr
1M\ \ toVI. . .Mny. which ilood ! litre yi-ntcr
day tit from 754 c to 75c , opened todnj
nl fronl 7l'to ' 7-PAo , mid nfu-r touchlni-
tp woiKcd nfniltmlly down to 73Hc , wlilcl
latter | Klnt ) It touched abottl II o'clock
The Atlnntlc poll olwirnnccB for ( ho dn }
wcro llfiht , which wim another source ol
wi'iildicHS , und the only clrcnmotiinoor
which Htundlctl the jrnirkct for n whlli
wns Jlrndslrctt'H report of the wnrld'i
visible supply being Riven nl it dccreiiHC
of a.MjOTO liii. . compared with nn Inurcam
of about FWM ) Int. for th" corrcKjiondliiR
, wti'l of Hityonr before. The eScpaHn ol
wlicat niul Hour were v < i-inl to only. 137-
OuO hii. t'loHliiB cnblca were very wenk.
The Hmnllncof thn receipts at primary
nmrltclH no ciimpnred with rocelptH i year
IIRO WMH u Brciit source ot comfort to Hpec-
nlnl rH on the bull Hide of tile mnrltel
nnd was responsible ! for the nllRlit chow o (
Htri'iiRtli shortly after ilio opnnliiK , which
ruled for n moment. Ciop dntniiRi ! re-
pertH from pitrtH of the noulliwoHl were
nlao pu'soiil In abundance- , mil thin has ou-
uurrril so often of Into and has hern Jtint
as often denied Hint but little or no at
tention wan paid to them. Chicago hnd ) !
cnr Inspet'U-d Into store nnd f.9,000 bu. In
spected out. Minneapolis nnd UuUith re
ceipts \vcro 2ii ! CUM , iiRiiliist u.12 n week ntw
nml l.2 InsH yt-nr. Triulo bocnmo sltiBKlxh
about 11 o'clock , but consldi-rablo IOIIK
wlioit : was offered uppn the nltar of peace.
The price of May rose and fell several
times between the limits nf " .TJxc and 74c ,
the latter bclntf I1H vnluo at the close.
C'OIM was iiilet | nnd wenk , Inlluenccil
largely by the course ot wheat and the
break In provisions , the primary cause of
course beliiK the wimo ns In wheat. The ad.
vance of yesterday KHVO shorts a chance to
make a III tin prollt niul the steadiness
with which they unloaded showed they
fully appreciated the tact. Atlantic cx-
iiorln were fil'.OOO bu , May opened 3-lfic
lower nt i.3-ViC , declined to from 2-u ! to
21'X.c ' , nnd floHi'd easiy at 2.1HiC bid.
A Rood-Hlxptl buslni'ss was iraiisncted In
oat'i nnd lhr > market was active through
out the session. The opcnliiR was stendy
to llrm on KOOI ! Imylnn by Bhorts. Iatcr
the market ilerllned under a prcss\ire
to gell by tbo same partlen who were pur
chasing early. Sympathy with wheat nlso
assisted In the drop. May opened ' ,4c lower
nt 17c. declined to Idlic , then rallied undnr
Homo covnliiR to K7 ! , e , where It oloscil.
Hnsliicss In provisions wns Unlit. In ( 'ix'at
contrast to tl.e activity prevnlllni ; yester
day. The market opened weak and lower
und remained weak through out the es-
Hlon with n still further decline In pork
rind with prices near the bottom at the
close. I.nrKC receipts of bops , with ac
companying * lower prices and the weakness
of irnln markets , were the factors In thn
decline. At the eloso May pork was \7Uo
lower at J7.S714 ; May lard 7J-4e lower at
ji.H2'A : ' and May rlbu 10c lower at $ l.t)2'/i. ) '
KstimaUd receipts for Woilnesday :
Wheat , 13 cars ; corn.10 cars ; oats , 220
earn ; hogs. 40OGU heiid.
The UndiiiR fulurcs rnnsed as follows :
Artlolin"i Open. | "TllVir.'T"r vv" ] cr6soTTstlM'.v. ;
Wliwil
7am
May' ! ! ! 7IH 7t)4 : ) 71
July. . . 70)4 70
Sopt. . . 08M 0814
Corn
Fob. . . , J 1-1 ( > . { ? <
atu : J' ' '
' ' '
July' . . ! ! -1)4 ) it ! u'l ) <
Sept. . . aiH < JSH--'iJ
OatH
in in M ? ( 1IH
May. ! ! ! 17 17 lli.'l I" ? *
July. . . . 17 J 17 > J 17H
l'o-k-
Mnv. . . . 7 OK 7 H7 7 87) ) < R O.r.
July. . . 8 10 8 10 a DO 8 ll'JJi H S0 !
La i el-
May. . . . H (15 : i no 3 02 4 ( III
Julv. . . 4 ( > ' . ! ! 4 03 4 DO 4 1)0 4 ( I7n !
Sh'l Hlb <
May. . . . 4 ( ) . - > 4 O.T 4 O'JUi ' i IUH ;
July. . . 4 IB 4 IB 4 10 4Jll
"
No. 3.
Cash iiuotntlons were ns follows :
KIXH'll llarely Htendy ; winter patents , Jl.r.ii ?
4.C-J. stialglitH , > 4.IO-4.30 ! ; uprlnK special ! ! , } 4.50 ;
Fprlng iialenls , ; 4.co(4.30 ; spring slnilgnts , J.I. IO&1
3.70 ; bilkers , J3.COiH3.40 ,
\\MIHAT No. 2 Fprlng. 72i73c ! ; No. 3 sprlrg ,
71ji-73c ; No. 2 led , SSSiSlc.
( XHN-No. 2 , 2l c ; No. 2 yellow , 215ic.
OATH No. 2 , lBfICc ; No. 2 white , f , o. b. ,
18Vi SOo ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 1CB17'C. ! ,
UVK-Nn. 2. .IZVic.
IIAHLKV No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. ,
23Sl'32'io ' ; Ne > . 4 , f. o , b. , 2.1i(2Cc.
TIMOTII V'HKIU > I'l Ime. 12.50.
I'HOVISIONM MI-PS pork , per bbl. ,
per ICO Ib * . . J3.82V4. Khiirt nbsnlde. <
Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , JI.X'.H ?
4.W. "Short ribs ( boxed ) , II.12U01.SS.
WHISKY UlHtlllcrs' tlnlshed goods , per gal. ,
SlfoAHB Cut loaf , J3.26J Brnnulatc.l , J4.C4.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
OnthoPro.liiQa uxuli.iniro lo.lay thu uiillor mir- :
het WIH : Htcady : cro.imery , l.ia''Oo ; dairy. US
17c. KircH , HUcidy ; ( roHh , 17c. Choc'so , ipilot ;
lOU . DrcHHinl poultry , dull ; turkuyu , Iclii
v ; chlckuiiH , ( lM7j ; ilncltH. lUMl.'c.
N15W Y011IC AI. MAIIICI3T.
tliiolnlloiiN of tlio liny on General
CiiniinoiIllU'N.
NKW YOHIC , Fob. 1(1. ( FLOIIH Hecelpts , ! 0-
tW bids. ; exports. 721 libls. ; easier and inoro
netlve for both spring patents and low grades ,
Including considerable Halo of choice spring
ell-urn for export ; city,1 winter patents , $ ICW
4.Sj ( Minnesota patents , J4.35iT4.45 ; Mliim'sotii
ImUers. $3.700f3 0 ; winter low grades , $2.COJi2.H ! > .
Itye Hour , dull ; fancy , J2.SO'u2..iJ. Huckwhent
Hour , dull t $1.25 fur choice.
lIl'CKWIIHAT-Dull el nio.
COHN-Mi.U-Julet : ; yellow western , C7c.
HYK Wi'uk : No , 2 wcRlcrn , 365iW37lic.
HAULIiY Weuk ut tWSS\ie. \
IIAHLIY-MALT Dun.
WHKAT Hecelpta , l , t23 ; bu , ; exports , 8,005 bu. ;
rpot weak ; No , 1 hind , 86e. Options opened
veiiker , owing to more peaceful European re
lations and lower cables , ruled dull ami heavy
and closed at a. slight rally , but Sfil'.i" below
liikt iduht ; Febniaiy closed at 80 > iu ; May ,
7ill-litM ) ( | > t.lCe. cloi-ed nt 79 ! e.
COHN-Hecelpts. 71,173 till. ; exports , 10 COO tin. ;
Unit Meady ; No , S , I'SHo , Options opened easier
with whi'ui , Imt rallied u llltlo lulu In the day
on email carlot estimates , doting Ud'.lu lower ;
l-'clirunry elated at ! S > ; o ; May. Kfsvic ) ) , closed
OATS-IlPCclpIs , Ii0f00 ! Iiu.i exports , 2,00i ) bu. ;
H > ot weaUer ; No. S , Sl'.io , Oiillons dull and
weaker , cloning at USi'io decline ; February
olored at Sic , May.CIWSHie. eloseij at 21o.
HAY-J-asler | : ; tlilpplntr , 50if55c ; gooil to choice.
HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice 1605
ciop. 4f7e.
IIIDlvS-FlrBi : Texas , dry , lOJflEe ; Oalveeton ,
13L- ; California ,
LlIATHKH-Flrni ; hemlock nile , Huenos Ayreu ,
light tu heavy weights , I'JHfliWic.
t. , u ] iu , mil pniiiip dtuv e.
l-XHIS Iteeelpts , 3r.CS pkgs , ; weak ; stale and
> ' ' " > vnnln , l oj weetern , 12ifllt.oi coulhrrn ,
.
PHOVIfllONS-lteef , firm ; family , I8WOCO
rxtrn met * , 17.60. lleef liainn. J1D ; paeket , | S.o5
V ! ' . ? * 'tineiits. ' eleady ; plckleil bellies. } l.60
plokled shoul.lers. 5 ; tilckled Imma.
l.aril , eiulerj western blenni , 14.05 : rellned. easy !
? , , ! . ' * " ? > ' . "ivsa , J8liCI9.00j family , tt.Mfi 10.00.
S-Plif Iron , easy ; southern. IIO.IS
. JH.OOM13.CK ) . Copper , llfm ; b
In Aviillulile Nn il ply ,
NUVf YO1UC. F b , 16-Spcclal c bl and tele-
dirpntrh'R In Ilrndftftt's , covrlnif the
principal | * > lnts of ncrumulntlon. Indicate th
fbllinlnf ! chflngPd In Available tupptlMi InU Hnt-
ur.ln ) . m cumpared with the preceding Snlitr-
iUy :
Wrctit. t'nltni Stolen nml Cnnfidn , tml ot
the Ilw-Mm. deemii > F , l.M'.tOO hii , ; nrtont for und
In Unrore , Dwember l.CM.OOO bu. ; totnl
iK-ert-nK" , wmlil's nvnllnble , 2.W ,000 1m.
Corn. UnltM States nnd Ciinndn , Mitt
of the Itocl.li.4i. Increncp , 83 , OW bu.
Oats , l.'nlleil Htnten nnd Cnnniln , vnn ot the
Itoehlm. lntfe t , W0 ! bu. Th ( > more Impoftnnt
chHngm In nvnllnVir ( tnckB of.wlient , not In
cluded In the official vlnlble Min.ly Unti-mcnt
lust nefk. Include lncrea * s of fil.Wm Im. nt Cleve
land. tl.t'XJ bu. nt Port \Vllllimi and 40.000 ut
( InltCftnn. Cnrrefpondlni ; dccietii'fn Include ( S , .
000 bu. at IxnilFvllle , tf : < * X ) Int. at various Mani
toba storage point * nnd 25.000 bu. In Chicago prl-
vnt flovntorj.
O.MAI1A ( IKM2IIAI. .tlAltKIVf ,
Condition of Tritilc niul Iliiolntlcinn on
Nlniilc anil I'nni'y Produce.
KOOS-Frei'li Riitl.cicd , 13o.
IltJTTKH Comniot , lo fair , OfllOc ! choice ! o
f.incy roll , I3Q14c ; separator crcnincry , 20c | Knlh-
* i l erenmcrr , IJftlCc.
lllue nhiKdl teal ducks , 11.75 ; grien
Jl.CO ; ledhends and mallttids , S3.73 ; vmul
, WMa ; Jacks , ll.MBI.a ; Kpllrrcls , to
70u ; Cnniila BCMC , latsc. , | t.Wa7.W ) ; small. J4.9dU >
c.oo ,
CltKrHt-lom itle tirlckn , I0ic ! ; Rilam , pc
< \ar. \ . . 19 ; dub hou c , Mb. Jars , p r doz.J3.15
Llinbergrr. f rcy , p r Ib. . l > Vic ; It"ipiefort , M-lli
Jars , tier dor. . s.M ; Young Amrrlcaii. tO c
twln . fancy , lo' ' t.
VIJAI.Choice ff.t. fO to IM Ibs. , ( ire quoted nt
" ( t",4e ; liitgi ! imd cuine , 4 3c.
DHKSHMI ) POt'LTHVChlckcnn , 7071 ! tur
leys. Il l2e : aftmv. 7 Sc ; iluek * . 85790.
LIVK POI'LTItYliens. . f.W5Hc ; cocKH , Si4c.
PianOXS-Llvc , 7000c ; dead plgcomi , nn
wanted ,
HAY Upland , tt.td ; tiildlnnd , J4 ; lowlnnfl
I3.M ; rye Utaw , JD.ro ; color mnkes the ptlce ct
hay ; light biilen cell thp best ; only top giadea
brltiK lop prices.
ItllOOM COHN rJxlrfmcly slow sale ! new
crop , delivered .on track In counlry ! clndco sreei
telMvnrklni ; carpet , pr-r Ib. , 2 2ic ! ! choice green ,
rnnnlnK to hurl , 20-2'Jr ' ; common , llic.
VHOKTAllLUS.
BWKET POT.CTOHS-On orders , per bbl. , 11.75.
ONIONH floud stock , per bu. , fl.
LIMA lli\NK--Pcr II. . . 4c.
IlHANS-IIand picked nnvy. per Im. . Jl.:5ni..1J.
( JAIIIIAOi : Fancy stock , ' per Vn Ibs. , i :
CKLICHVJ-Por doz. , 25e ; fancy , large. 45c.
POTATOKS Good native clock , per bu , , 300.
FHUITH.
MALAtl.V ailAPKS-1'cr keg. J7 ;
CHANUHHItinS'-Cnpc Cod , per bbl. , J0.003
C.r,0.
C.r,0.APPLrCSTancy , New York , tl.C081.C3 : extra
fancy , Inige , JI.75.
CAL1FOHNIA PUAHS-Per box. 2.
THOPICAL FHUIT8.
OHANdF.S Mexican. } 2.7503.00 ; California
nnvclM , 1SC to SOOs. J3.7G ; largo Elzes , t3.25D3.DO ;
seeding , 12.75.
LI5MON8 Mcs'lnnn. > 3.00fl3 CO ; choice Califor
nia. $2.7r. ; Inner , } 2.75 3.0C.
1IANANAS- Choice , large stork , per bunch ,
I2.W/2.23 ! medium-sized bunches. II.C04T2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IION'KY Ciioice,13014c.
C11J13K Clarified Juice , per half bbl. . t2.CO ; per
bbl. . J4.00il4.26.
MAPLU SY1UJP Five gal. cans , each , J2.0 (
. ; 5 ; Kill , cans , per do112 ; half-gal , cans , JG.25
nunit cam" , JS.fiO.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , large
size. 13e ; Hrazlls , per Ib. . lOo ; English wul-
mils , per Ih. . fancy , xoft shell , 12fl2 < , ic ; htand-
niiln , HOlIVAc ; filberts , per Ib. , lOcj ; pecans , pol
ished. inrne. l-ffioo ; Jumbo , lljjuo , large hick
ory nuts , J1.23 per bu. ; small , Jl.W ; cocoanuts ,
" .a e eh.
FIOS Imported fancy , Ti crown , 30-lb. boxes ,
15c ; choice. 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , lie .
' HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. I green hides , 6Hc ; No. 2 green
hides , 4H < - ' ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No. !
green salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12
lux. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , S II 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1
dry ( lint bides , iifflOc ; No , 2 dry flint hides ,
R05-V No. 1 dry salted hides , kffOc ; part cured
hides , 140 per Ib. less limn fully cured.
inp : ! ' PKLTS-nreen nailed , each , Sr-flW" !
n salted , rheailrgs ( short w. o'e I early tk ns ) ,
each , 15o : iiry shcailngH ( short wooled carlj
sldni. ) , No. I , each , rc ; < iry Hint , Kansas ami
Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Hi. , actual
weight , JV / ; dry Hint , Kaunas and Nebraska
Murrain \\ool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , S'y'lc ;
dry Mint Colorado butcher wool' pelts , per Ib. ,
actual weight , 4JT5c ; dry Hint Colorado Murralr
wool pidls , per Hi. , ncluai welRht , 3)4c ; feet
cut elf , n K It I * useless to pay ft eight on them.
TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow , No. 1. 3e ;
tallow. No. 2 , 2'.4cgrease ; , white A , 3c ; grease ,
uhltu II , 2ci crease , yellow , 2c ; grease , dark ,
lllc ; rld liutter. 2j'2l.4c ; beeswax , prime , 150220 ;
tallow , Ic.
L Unwashed , fine heavy C7c ; fine light ,
iiunrtei blood. lOsilZcody , hurry and
i huffy , SiJiOc : nottea ana uroken. coarse , 709c ;
cotted nnd nroken. fine , OftSc. Fleece washed
Medium , ir.OISc ; fine. , 14lCo ; tub w sh d. IWlSe
hlaelc. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag Iccks , 2jc , dead pulled ,
.
HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In
Chlnigo : l v buffalo , per ton. 12.00gl4.00 ; dry
country , blenched , per ton , JlO.OOnt'.OO ; dry coun
try , damp und meaty , per ton , $0.0008.00.
FHiSH MEATS.
liEEK Good native slcera , 400 to COO Ibs. , C { ?
7c ; western steers , C'i4iCc ; good cows nnd hclf-
ei , CV4TfCc ( ; medium cows , and heifers , DVJc ; good
foi-ciiuiutcrs cows and heifers. 4'.4c ; good fore-
iini-tor.s | steers , Co ; good hindquarters cows and
heifer * , 7'Jc ; good hlndquiuicrs native steers ,
S' , c ; tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , 9c ; strip
loins , 7c ; rolls , SVfcc ; sirloin butts. 8io ! ; thouldcr
rli'dti , C ( , o ; iumt > butts , 5c ; &tcer chucku , 4' c ;
co iv chueks , 3'ic ; boneless chucks , 4c ; plates ,
3'ic ; Hank steak , Co ; loins , No. 1 , 124o : loins. No.
2. 1014c ; loins , No. ? , 8'Ac ; rlba , No. 1. 10'Jc ; rlba ,
No , S , SV4c ; ribs , No. 3 , G'.icj steer rounds , CUc ;
cow rounds , 654C ; rounds , siinnk or rump off ,
Clio ; rounds , shank and rump off , 7c ; trimmings ,
3lic ; bralmi , per doz. , 3oc ; bweetbreads , per Hi. ,
IJc ; kldnc > s , each Cc ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers ,
per Ib. , 3c ; hciiits , 2c , tongues , per Ib. , 12c.
POIHC Urcsteil hogs , 4ic ; tenderloins , 13c ;
loins , Cc ; tp.'ile ribs. 4c ; ham sausage butts , Cc ;
shoulders , lough , 4' , to ; shoulders , Elllnned. Cc ;
ti InunlngR , Cc ; leaf lard , not lentleied , Cc ;
heads , cleaned , 3Vto ; snouts and cars , 3t4c : back.
bones , Ilic : neekbonesic ' ; pigs' tails , 3c ,
plucks , each , uc ; chitterlings , Co ; hocks , 4c ;
hearts , per doz. , 2Cc ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues ,
each , 8c ; kidneys , per dnz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. .
e.
MUTTON Dressed lambs. 7o : dressed sheep ,
fc ; racks , 8'.4c ; legs nnd saddles , 8u ; hreabts ,
and stews , 2Uc ; tongues , each. Co ; plucks , euch ,
3c.
_ _
SALUS OFV0014 F < Ml TIIH WI3KIC
Sonic VnllliiK O1V rini tliu lllwh Water
Mark , but Ui-alri'M AnIlopffnl. .
HOSTON , Feb. 1C. The nmnunt of sales of
vool hero chows a considerable falling off , though
i number of manufacturers are still In the
narket looking after the raw material. Hut
lenlerR , who have reduced their slocks by the
'rco rales of lute , are disposed to look moro
confidently toward the future nnd are conec-
picnlly tinner In , their views ns to prices. The
sales of teirllory wool have been large slnco
till" llrst of the year nnd the available stock
lias been hugely reduced , yet It Is hard , work
n advance prices. In Ileece wools the market
s very strong and prlres on many kinds have
advanced during the past few weeks. Australian
wools yet meet good call. There Is u largo
amount of this business doing , which will foot
ip well , when wools are approved and delivered
and Hie sales are given out. Quotations : Mis-
sourl ipinrtor-blood combing , ICc ; Missouri thrrc-
iKhthH blood combing , 16c ; braid combing , 15(9
Co ; Texas wools , medium (12 ( months ) , llfflic ;
scoured price , 27i sa ; spring- line (12 ( months ) ,
Oi/llc ; rcoiired price , 3W32cj territory wools.
Montana line medium and line , Wile. ; scoured
irlc-e > , SOffS'-o : staple , 3I3.V | ; Utah , Wyoming ,
Utine medium and line , Rifllc ; scoured price ,
3CiiJ2c ! : staple , 3fl3..o ( ; California wools , norlh-
ein rprlng , 12ifl4c ; scoured price , 33ft34c ; inlddlo
county-spring , WlOc ; fanned | irlee , 30ff32oj
Mislrallan , scoured binds , combing , superllne ,
47i'48e ' : combing , good , 42ff45e : eomblng , aver
age , 3iJ4lc , Qiieentlnnd , enmblng , 424l'l4c ,
ST. LOUIS , Fell , 1C. WOOI Unohnnged.
NKW YOHK , Feb. 1C. WOOL Hleudy ; Ileece.
5ff0cj pulled.
( 'olVi-c .tlnr'.cctH.
NEW YOHIC , I''eb. 1C. < : OFFE10 Options
opened stendy , B points higher on better eable
lews nnd buying for European account. Mnr-
cet easier , off 5 points late In the dny under
ocal Felling pressure nnd closed nulet nnd un
changed to 5 points higher : Fales , sNio ( bags , In
cluding ; March , 19.05 : May , t9.liM7U.lS. Spot
coffee , dull ; No. 7. Invoice. ja.KMi ; Jobbing ,
10.CO , Totnl warehouse deliveries from the
lulled Stntctf , 13 , 1 HI hngs , Including 11.279 b.ics
rom New Yolk ; New Yoik Block today. 315,373
mgs ; United States Block. 3KC.7SD bags ; iillnat
or the United States , 311,000 bags ; total visible
or the United States , 727D ! ) bags , against 471 , Ml ! )
mgs hist year.
SANTOS , Feb. 1C. COFFEE Quiet ; good over
age Santos , 10.700 rel ; receipts , t\yo days , 13,000
ings : stork , 453.000 bags ,
IIAMIIUHO , Feb. 16. COFFEE U pfg lower ;
sales , 13.1100 bags.
HIO 1)13 JANKIHO , Feb. 10. COFFEE-Stendy ;
No 7 , Hlo , 10.200 rels ; exchange , 8 7-lCd ; receipts ,
wo days , C.OOO bags ; cleared for thu United
States , 8,000 bags ; Block. 287,000 bags.
1IAVHE. Ftb. 1C. COFFEE-Closed nt 9iGlf
let advance ; salex. 34KiO ImK" .
NIIII I-'rnnclHco .llliilnur
SAN FHANOISCO , Fob. 10. Tno offlelal cloulm-
uotatloiiBformlnlnir Htojks todiy were an fol-
ows ;
"Sllvrrblft. IMUo : Muxlc.t'l ilillirJ ,
iBhtdMHs , asoi uiioifMu'iio , a ; ) .
To It * do Mar lit * IN.
TOIJ3DO Fell , 16. WHBAT-Jxwer und dull )
NO. S ea S. MJicj May , 87c.
tXUN Active , but lower ; , No. 2 inlicil , 22e.
OATS Active , but ctendyi No , 2 mixed , IT.io ,
HYK Dull ! No. S CHfl ) , 3Cc ,
C'IX > VKH BKKO Active , but lower ; prim *
Muich , 14.70 ,
> York Dry ( iooilx
NKW YOIIK. Feb. 16. The actual ale ef-
ecled by commission merchunU were InrKt-r than
eiterduy'n and Included n belter bunlneiut la
cottonj tbaa for eouiu time. A raft ol
I reiml liiiftrn die In the market nnd Into In tht >
clay Jobb r were nble to report nn Improved
I quota of bumnrim , with mu > n mare In tight.
I rrlnllnK rlottn were ( inlet but firm nt 2 IMCc
bid nnd no rpot nt Imnd At I'nll Hlver to rr-
pond to u .
STOCKS . Ml IIO.V IIS.
l .Stri-iiKlh In the .Mnrkcl Whlfh
No KfTorlM Can IIIiiilalNli.
NBW YOHK. Keh. Id-The marked Mrength
which rallied the market toward the elope > <
tcrdny wnt manlfet on the Stock exchange ngnln
today , nnd nny ffortn Hint were mnde to item
the upward courte ot priced proved unavailing.
Tde bentconlltiRent concentrated lt effortu on
n few of the M > cclnllle iiiccemfully for n
time , but e , tn the Indiitfrlnl * proved rcfrne-
tnry under attempt * nt mnnlpulntlon for n de
cline and ml I kd , the declines In each care being
moro tlmn iccovered , The more piellc | outlook
In lluropp nnd the rubsldence of the alarm over
tl.e ( .ulbrc-ak In Crete , n tliaun by the early
report * of tun H net lorn on the continental bourees
and In Irfiniion Were , of courre , the main cnu es
nf the Hi ( ing tone of the market. The convic
tion that the grent powers nrc In no dnnacr of
condni * to contention over t.lo Urcek occupation
of C'ictn toothed the fenrn Of foreign cnpltnllMs
and Amtrlciin * participated In the gain enjoyed
by othcm on the London exchange. 1/mdon nlso
bought In this mnrkct. The genehil outlook In
nl o iCKurded as fnvornbtc. The January tmdc
statement , while It doeit not show KO heavy n
Hnde l.nlance . In our favor ns In tome recent
months , Mill Fhowfl n linlnnco unprecedenledly
lurgc for January , nnd Rives no evidence of the
linn of the bntnncc ngalr.ftt us nnd the con.f-
qut-nt outllow of gold looked for nl till time of
tnc year. t ndon buying of our stocks adds to
the stlength of HIM country's financial position ,
The activity Impuru-u to the steel rnll trade by
the dljfolutlon of the pool nnd lower prices Is
nlso n favorable factor. Them were report" ! of
a better outlook for railway trnlllc In Ihc north-
weft , owing lo the Increiued movement of grain.
All there repot Is mny be said to have con
tributed to the upward tendency nf the market
today. The only notable properties to manifest
dfptesslon at any time today were Tennessee
< * enl and Iron. leather preferred. O.ilcnno tins ,
Manhattan , Western Vnlon und Tobncco. The
declines In thtec were more than recovered. It
Is expected the governors of the Hlock exchange
tomorrow will lake ncllon on the contract with
the ( lold and Stock Telegraph , conlrollcd by the
WeMi-in Union for tleker rervlce. Humom as
la wh.it the notion would beero utcd to de
press U'cUorn Union. Hunnr wns buoyant
throughout , nppirently on account of the relict
nt the termination of the Inciuliy Into Ha nltnlrs
by the legislative committee , whlcli hna pursed
to Hie Hubbcr company. There were evidences
of Inside buying In Kugar , which , n utunl , en-
Jnyed a large propoitlon of the attenllon of th
exchange. The stock advanced 2Td per cent t
1145H. The grangers led Hie general advance In
the railway list , gaining an average of about a
point. The anthracite coalers nli-o showed
prominently In Oo late dealings. In the usiiallj
Innctlve slocks , Consolidated Ons Jumped 3 points
tc IMHfc , on an abatement of fears of Unfavor
able legislation nt Albany , si. l'\ul , Minneiipn
11s and Manitoba and Lnko Hliore gained 1 to 1' ' $
per cent. The ( Innl hour was ncthu , xhowlng
marked Improvement In a number of shares nm"
prices were Kenerally the host of the day ,
The bond market displayed nn Improved tom
nnd slight pains were recorded In the prlnclpa
lines. Purchases for Investment account con
tlnue to exert n steady Influence with forelgi
Inlerests , absorbing nil of the Kilt-edged necurl
ties offered. The sales were Jlfl7OCO. Tin.
changeH Renerally lack Imiiortance , except In n
few eases. Government bonds hardened per-
ceiillhly on purchases of JI29.0W. T.io Homing
mipply of the Issues Is being extensively drawn
upon by local and outside financial Ink-rests.
The Hvenlng 1'ost'B London financial cable
gram nays : "There was a general Improvement
In Hie Block market today , liecihtpc of the occu
pation of Crete by the powers. Consols wcic
ll/i. ' There was simply nothing doing , although
prices held tlrm to the clone. Korelgn stocks
showed the most marked rise , because of the
better feelingIn 1'aris. There Is no likelihood
of much activity until the political situation is
clearer. A sharp rise was chronicled In copper
on iho fortnight's statistics. The I'urls nnd
Herlln maikets were llrm. "
The following were the closing quotnllons on
the lending stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Tlie total ale of Ktocltn today wore 127,775
Khares , IncludliiK : American Tobacco. 9,700'
American Sutrar , 61,400 ; llurllnqton , 8,200 ; Chlcapu
Oaw. 7,200 ; JIanh.ittan , 9.000 ; Northern I'aclflo
preferred , 0,300 ; Hock Island , 3,200 ; St. Paul ,
12,100 ; Trimi'spee Coal and Iron , 4COO ; Western
Union , 8,300 ; silver certificates. 1,000.
N ' v York Sloncy Mnrkcl.
NHW YOHIC. Feb. 16. MONEY ON CALL
KaFy at lVjiJ72 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
cloced offered at 1V403 per cent.
PULMM MICIICANTILK PAPBll-SWl per cent.
RTHRLINO EXCHANOK Firm , wlt.i actual
ImslnepH In bankers' bills at H. ! > 7ff4.S7H for de
mand , and J4.6r.iJl.MW for sixty days ; posted
rates , t4. % ii4.S5V4. und } 4.S7',44.68 ; commercial
bills , { 4.84.
SILVKIl OKIITIKICATES C440C5u.
HAH HILVEIt-CtKc.
MEXICAN DOLLAHS CO ic.
OOVEHNMKNT IIONDS-StronK ; new 4s ,
ret , ' . , 1221i ; coupon , HSU ; to. rex. , 1134 ; coupon.
113 % ; 4s , rotf. . 11H5 ; coupon , 113 ; 23. res. 'J3U-
Paclllc CH of ' 88 , 1C5H.
STATH nomiS Dull.
HAILKOAD HONDS Firm.
OMAHA LIVIfflSffOCK MARKET
Receipts at YflrdJ7ffemain Below Normal
figures ,
QUALITY MAKES t E BUYERS INDIFFERENT
Cnltlc lliij liicn ( Tiii'\i .SI cuv niul Ilnslcr
NlN ; enp n < lVJUIIKN Active
mill AIiinr ' ' ! Jleiul > - 111 ( tic
I'rlcc.
SOUTH OMAHA ? fffen. 16. Ilccclpts for
the days Indicated werel
CattK Sheep , Horses.
February 1C 2n32 6.841 l.iSfi
February IB. 1,52.1 1,451 1.620 29
Kebruary 13. . . . . . . SSO 3,005 1,011 *
February 12. , , , . . . 1.202 3.7M 973 23
February 11 , . 1.7B5 4 IIS 2,170 'n
Kebruary 10 2.K7G 4,378 C01
February D 3.S74 4,123 24
February. 8 2OT > 7 1.287 3,075
February 0 R03 3,245
February B 2,0'JO 3374 1.095
February 4 3,6Sl 4.7SO 2,237
February 3 1,721 B,7ri , : 1,003
February 2. , 2,372 G.307 OIS
Febiuary 1 1.3S1 1,873 2053 IS
The official number of curs ot stock
brought In today by ouch road wns :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep.
C , , M. & St. 1' . Hy. . B 4n
O. * St. U. Hy n
Mo. I'lic. Hy , . . , 1
Union Pacific System 23 18
O. K N. W. Uy. . . . :
F. , 12. & M. V. H. H..4 20 10
S. C. & P. Hy < *
a-w-i a u 2fin 7
S : S si : fti : : : : : : : : : : n
< ; . , H. I. & P. Hy. , cast. . 3 3
C. ; H. I. * I' . Hy. , * cst. . 3 3
Totals 112 87
The disposition of the day's receipts wan
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of hcml Indicated :
Buyers. Cattfe. HORS. Sheep ,
Omaha PneklnK Co. . . . . . 90 853
The a. H. Hammond Co. 4JJ ! 1,237
Swift and Company. . ! . . 3S1 2,011 13
The Cudahy PacklUK Co 1,072 usr
It. Decker nnd Uegan. . . fiS
Vnnttimt & Co. , * ini
J , U Carey ' . : "
Lobman & Hothschllds. , 22
\V. I. Stephens 40
Huston & Co - . 28K
I.lvltiKSton , . . , K !
Hamilton >
Krebbs
Swift , from country
Other buyers ICO
Left over. , 173
Totals . 2.4C9 1,74
CATTLK-Tho reci-lpts of cattle were th
lawst since Wednesday of lilsTt.wc'fnkostVo
100 cars beliiR reported in. The most o
the cattle here had bad some cor an
were shipped for beef. but. tbo quality 01
" 'ThoVrorwn /hSio ° vS ( , at least one. load o
choe0rCcornf'ed steers. The buyers seeme
Indifferent the size of the reccl t
a little ,
and the quality of the ! P contr buti IriR
lie il 1-
Rencrally werelie -
to that end. Salesmen
II1R for steady prices and such i call e as tip
' sold nnou
buyer's fancy
peared to tnitc a
the General market couhl
flint wav still
hardly be'rcganUtl a | otherwise than slow
" nmi helfefs were In f 'r ' supply j rim
sold about steady With yesterday , thoURl
nave been a llttK
the medium grades may
stcadjt sales :
MIF STKKIIS.
No. Av. I'r. No. AV. , IT. No. AV. Tr.
8..1287 > 4 00
3. . . . 9.10 900 } 3 2 73 23 " ! ' ! ' ! ! Si-O 20..1251 4 00
. } ' .100S 3 30 20..1147 3 Ki 11..1387 4 00
"i ! . .1050 3 40 7. , * . SS2j 3 S.i 19..1242 4 W
4. 3 40 H..1..1M ? 3 K 30. . 4 00
1. . ; o 3 f.O 20..MS1 3 R5 2. . . .1110 4 (10
1. , .1000 3 no 1..1470 S'S'5 ' 5. . 4 00
1. . .Id20 3 CO IS..1240 3 DO 1. . . .I4ro , 4 00
1. , .1150 3 CO 25.r..lC03 3 ! > 0 It. . . .1241 4 01
1. . .1030 3 CO 20.H..133S 3 90 20. . . ,1279 4 OJ
C KI'JS 3 CO 40.,12X0 3 BU 1..1230 4 o :
1..1020 3 cri 14..1.11S5 . S 0 " . . . ,1217 4 0 ,
1C , . . .1011 3 3Vi. .IISS 3 00 4 10
iO.nos 4 10 ,
( '
-
4 10-
12. . . . MO '
38..1113 3 75 nioc8 ! ! ! s 95 17.i273 : : 4 15
11..10SI 3 73 2..11CO 3 B' . 420
21..1050 3 I ' 1..1200 3 Bo 21.--/U233 4 30
C.12CO ! 3 SO 7..1275 4 CO ' ' 21..i293 4 CO
2..1223 3 SO '
'cows.
1. . . fOO 1 73 1./.H20 / 2 CO 3..12C3 2 90
1. . . CO 1 73 1. . . , 750 2 CO 3..IOCS 2 90
1. . . 950 1 75 i..i : < o zr.o " " 2 90
1. . . .ICO 1 73 S..10S5 250 1 .13CO 2 CO
1. . .1000 2 00 ' ' ' * 2. 2 ! l
2. . . f-50 2 00 1.I530 2 CO 12. . . .1027 2 93
2. . . 765 2 00 2.- . ' . ' 00 2 CO . . . .1213 2 ! > 5
1. . . 920 2 00 1..KOO 2 C5 1..1230 3 00
1. . . .10.V ) 2 00 i..Kiio 2 c ; 1..1I20 3 00
1. . RiO 2 00 2..1095 2 C5 U..1070 3 00
1. . $40 2 15 1..1D90 2 C3 2.1. . . .1010 3 00
000 2 15 4..1102 2 70 7..1197 3 00
2 15 3..1116 2 75 3..1USC 3 00
4 ! ! ! ! 952 2 20 1. . . , ( ,70 , 2 75 I..I1CO 3 00
2 20 1..1150 2 75 13. . . . 993 3 0 ]
! ! ! ! > 42 2 20 1. . . . SlIO 2
" i 25 1..1000 2 73 il. . SCI 3 li )
2 ! ! 2 25 1..1200 2 75 41. . 112 $ 3 10
. . 993 2 23 ' ' ' ' 2 73 1..1330 3 10
. .1000 3 23 . . . . 2 1..11M 3 10
. .1175 2 25 1..11CO 2 1. . . . 9M ) 3 10
. .1030 n..noo 2 5..1112 3 1
. .ior.o 2 25 2..1030 2 12..1043 3 1
. .1040 1. . . . 620 2 2..1120 3 1
. .1120 2 25 1..12 : 11. . . .100-5 3 1
. .1010 2 25 2..1230 Z 75 14. . . 979 3 1
2 31 . .1030 2 75 12. . . 9M 3 1
! ! 9:0 2 35 . .1200 1. . . 11DO 3 1
. .1010 2 40 . .11120 2 fcO 3 1
. .1120 2 40 . . 900 2 SO 13. . . .11C3 3 20
. .11(10 1 ! 40 , . ! HO 2 M ) 17. . 3 20
2 40 . .1120 2 SO C. . ! 9SC 3 20
! ! nso 2 50 . . 9S5 2 85 1. . .1300 3 25
. .1070 2 CO . .1020 3. . . h90 3 3.1
. .1220 250 . . ! ISS 1. . .1510 3 33
. .1110 2 60 . .1035 2 . * . 3. . .1346 3 33
. . 7tO 2 DO MHO 2 K 4. . .1207 3 55
HIIIFUHS.
470 . . CCC 3 10 905 3 20
1. . 720 . . CCO 3 10 3..11S3 3 25
1. . 840 2 no . . 758 3 10 1. . 470 3 25
1..1MO 2 no . . 750 & 10 3. . 4CC 3 23
1. . . 7(0 . . - 490 3 10 1. . 920 3 25
1. , . . 523 3 10 2. . 470 3 25
' (134 ( 2 90 . . CIO 3 10 1. . 720 3 2. ,
'i ! ! 410 3 00 1. . . .1130 3 10 24. . S20 3 40
i. . 3 00 D. . . . 926 3 10 Sk4 3 40
i. . . 710 3 00 1. . . . ! CO 3 K 4. . 4GO 3 40
3. . . 720 3 (10 0. . . . US 15 1. . 7UO 3 40
5. . , MS 3 03 739 3 15 1. . MO 3 40
1. . . 570 3 10 G.,1(110 ( 3 15 1. . 530 3 50
7. . . 938 3 10 2. . . , 74.1 3 4. . 3 CO
1. . , 940 3 10 1. . . . 480 3 20
HUU.B ,
1..12CO 2 40 1..1520 2 1. . . . 500 3 00
i..n.o 2 40 1. , . . 930 2 80 ] . . . . k'M 3 M
1..1C40 2 DO 1..15CO 2 80 l.t..1250 : : oo
L. . . 9SO 2 DO . , . . 2 f > 5 1..1210 3 00
1.- . . 12HO 2 CO 1..1730 2 85 1..UM ) 3 05
1..1KO 2 CO 1S..1MI 2 I'O 1..1410 3 10
1. . . .1WO 2 Cj 1. . . .15.10 2 ! X > 4..1112 3 15
1. . . .1540 2 75 1..1230 3 00 2..1133 3 15
1 17CO 75 1..1530 3 (0 1. . . . 9.10 3 25
1..1340 275 1..1420 3 00 1..18M
STAGS.
1..1DOO 2 CS 1..1070 3 23 L. , $50 3 50
1. . .1050 2 75 39..1392 300 1. . .1110 3 C5
1. . , .1310 2 75
CALVES.
1. . , , SCO 3 05 2 , . . . 365 4 10 1. . . . 2-iO C 1C
2. . . 295 3 10 1. . . , SCO 4 10 u : 5 J2' <
1. . . SCO 3 tO 1. . . , 140 4 25 L. 140 U i )
3. . . 273 3 CO 1..J120 4 CO 4. . 210
. 215 3 75 i..rir.o 4 (0 150 0 25
. 140 4 00 2. . . . 133 4 W 1. , , 130 G 25
i. . . ICO 4 00 2..a * 00 140 5 " 5
3. . . 230 4 OO 1. . 1CO C tO
4. . . 342 4 10 n eec 1. . ICO G 'U
2. . . 340 4 10 ICO c oo 150
HTOCICI3IV&AND ) l-'KEDKHH
1. . . 440 3 00 II.i , 410 3 SO 3. . 873 oo
1. . 305 I.1 ) ! 0 3 SO 1. , 00
, . (30 3 ij Ci.t ) 751 3 SJ ] . . ! 810 (10
, . ( CO 3 25 1.V.-I-.5W 3 S5 C. . , 910 00fl
1. . , . HK > 325 17 3 S5 lot t , 49G ( fl
1. . . 700 3 25 177.C. . ' . 57 3 1 > 5 u. , . 4CU 00
1. . . 690 3 25 ' ' 3 Irt ) 1. , , 420 00
1. . .1050 3 25 zjj.'l'wi 3 10 * 2. , 720 0
1. . , CIO 3 25 In,10W 3 90 2 ! ! . 470 4 00
1. , . filO 3 35 3 90 1C. . . 7IG 4 (10
1. . . WO 3 DO iiir.M ; 3 90 1. . , 710 t M
4. . .1005 3 DO 8. , , , 923 3 90 2. . , DC5 4 05
3 , . . S7C 3 DO 2. . . . I.B 3 90 10 ! ! , 470 4 05
2. . . 715 3.,0 2i..i > : i 390 2. . , 440 4 03
1. . , ! 00 3 CO 2i)43 ) 3 W 13. . , 701 4 05
1. . . 720 3 C5 8 r , MI CCS 3 85 3. , , t > 7G 4 03
1. . . 7CO 3C5 ci" ! . SSS 3 05 11. . . 700 05
3 . . IDS 370 3.t. : 733 395 1. . , 4VO 05
C , . . .1011 ! 370 C. . . . 7iS 393 I. . , D30 05
7. . , .1147 370 4 00 3. . , G13 05
, ,1000 375 , DSO 05
< ! ! , . 775 375 . . 4 00 a ! ! , C73 10
7. . , .1097 3(0 ( - 4..V.'fl3 ' 400 19. . , 4C2 10
c. . . . V90 3 M > 1. . . , CCO 4 Oi ) i. . 450 15
M1I.KEH8 AND SI'IUNdEHB.
* o , I'r , No , - I'r.
1 cow and c , , , ! 2G ( Hi l springer. . , , . )32 CO
1 cow and c , , . US ( Q leowandc. . . 3300
1 H'rlnger . 8(0 1 cow und c. . . 3400
1 cow and o. . . 30(0
30(0WESTEHNH.
WESTEHNH.
WYOMING ,
1 bull . 1080 } : 75 IE feeders. . . .IMS 13 fO
heifers . D37 310 4 feeders. . . , 412 425
IDAHO.
I. K , Hlllman.
31iulls.,13 ! < 3 200 12 bulls . 1310 2 CS
3 cows . i > (3 2(4 3 heifers . 843 2 CS
Scows . , .10C4 SCO 76 steers . Mr ? 4 W
IIOQS The recelpti of hogs were the largest In
i number of day , but none too large for the
lemand.
The market AH a whole was pneslldy a shade
a ler than yesterday , but the difference was to
illght us to hardly b worth mentioning. The
narket was active , the buyers nil having liberal
irders , and the pens were , cleared In good tea-
OIL Heavy loaili. averanlng 300 pounds and above ,
Old at t3.23Q3.3S , and medium weight * and
light * At I13S0J.IO , moMly. with n 13.43 top.
The ranee ( .f vtlcrt wns Identical with yctteriJiij'
HfprtntntMlve Mies :
No. Av , fill. 1'r. No. Av. Sli. IT.
11 380 80 M a ) 13 17S 0 13 M
so 37 ? so 3 at ei : it leo s ss
! < l 31 ? . . . 3 3T f ? SM . . . 335
U 343 . . . 35 30 901 . . . 3M
12 1 M S S 111 i 120 3 U
f,4 278 . . . 3 JO M ! G3 SO 3 Si
tl ITS . . . 330 Cl 233 . . . 333
DO 3 . . . J SO 16 ilV . . . 333
rl 3 fO 3 JO < * Wfl 120 333
0) ) 319 . . . 39i ) CO 5 < 2 . . 3 3i
19 301 . . . 330 47 323 . . 3.11
41 27D . . . 330 C7 240 . 333
C3 327 * 0 3 30 S 274 . . . 33 :
1.1. 249 . . . 330 W 294 ICO 3 3i
22..2 < I3 . . . 330 K > 2 SO 3
. . . . . . . . (0 330 fi 301) (0 3 S3
CO 2S8 $0 3 30 73 2 3 . . . 3 S3
61 2il iO 3 30 Cli 277 . . . 335
47 299 . . . 3 SO M 270 SO .1 33
W 290 H ) 330 12 193 . . 3 SiU
2S 320 . . . 320 63 220 . . . 3 3&
11 255 . . . 330 $ r , jc : , w 33i |
10 327 . . . 330 77 203 . . . 3 3714
19. . . 311 ICO 330 $4 213 80 3 3i'l
CD 275 M 330 73 267 . . . 340
M 321 200 330 Cl , . .230 . . . 340
37 270 . . . 330 70 249 . , 341)
13 245 . . . 330 DS 279 . . . 349
M 303 . . . 330 fl 21 ( ! . . . 3 4
40 3.19 . . . 330 73 2JI . . . 340
SI 310 . . . 330 C7 248 SO 3 40
42 JKi . . . 330 93 -,217 . . . 340
C3 2SI SO 330 M. . . 253 . . . 84(1 (
M 245 SO 3324 ! SS , , ! I7 . . . 340
C4..250 . . . 335 M. . 203 . . . 3 < 0
Cl 270 10 333 fO 16i . . . 340
. . . . . . . . . . . 335 C9 231 80 340
53. 2.VS . . . 333 K 230 . . . 340
92 210 . . . 333 fl 251 ; . . . 340
4 ? 293 ICO 33.- CS 221 . . . j 40
* S , . .283 . . . 335 . . , , . . . 40 340
ZSS 40 3M (9 231 SO 340
4 269 10 33.i 20 . .195 . . . 340
12 2C4 SO 333 30 201 . . . 340
M 254 . . . 335 W 195 . . . .1421 *
f" 223 . . . 33. . - C8 215 . . . 345'
W 281 SO 335 70. . 203 . . . S 43
1'IOS-ODDS AND ENDS.
J JJJ . . . 175 E 314 . . . S 30
j 5i,0 . . . 200 2 255 . . . 330
} " 'iJJ Z ,3 B 262 . . . 350
} 5 < ° 275 6 311 . . . -3 30
i Jl ? Z'5 ' 315 . . . 330
jj -'i5 , 300 C 306 . . . 3 JO
. , . ivr > ov ji , jj . . . . . . . , . > . . . 3 30
J" - ' S " . . . . , . , . , . . ' 330
J ' " J S5 , . . . , . . . . . . 330
6 220 . . . 3 SO 4 432 . . . 333
SIIKEIJ The rtccltiln of phctivre | lll > crnl nnj
the iimikct wns strone nnd ictlvc. The Dens
were cleared enrly. Hoprcse-iilatlvo snlci !
' > '
cull. , #
1 buck nA * sS
101 .Ve-w Mexico mlxe-d . . . . . . . ' . : . . ' . ' . ' ; ; CS 3 CO
171 western wclhcra . 3M
4 native !
wetlicnt
. m i rn
"
3CS western mixed . IOC" i ?
220 western ycnrllnss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 93 s SJ
45S California lambs . ' ' ! w too
U ' I
native Iambi 71 in
5 native wethers ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 232 450
CIIICACO UVK STUCK MAHKli'I
I'VwCnlllc on Ilnnd , Iml I'rlui-K Dro
DIMVII 11 Dime.
CHICAGO , Feb. ] C.-Tie ; nnall supply of ca
tie was equal to the moderate requirements o
the trade and prices were largely lOc lower ex
ce-pt for choice. Common drrracd beef steci
sold at the Ion-out prices renched In a lonp time
the poortut lots fftchlnif from J3.CO to { 3.75. Th
Hu.ltiof ' . " ' ° "ffcrlnB8 sold between 14 nml 14 91
iiuiclicrH nnd canners' stuff also showed imirke
Sn'dlowcr. " " streilBt" ' but cnl s lo
There was a very coed ifenmnd for IIORS 1m
the market wns ns weak a It wua stronc-yen
tprdny. Hogs sold nt from J3.40 to J3.CO com
mon to beet polllmr at from J3.20 to J3/CO an
plKS nt from J3.25 to $3.53.
Trade In sheep wna active nt steady prices , o
n basis of from f2.50 to J2.70 for Inferior , up t
from } 4 to $1.10 for choice native * . Ked went
erns sold lamely nt from $3.75 to J3.90. Yenrlli K
were In Rood demand nt from to J4.30 , niu
lambs were wanted nt from $3.75 to $5.10 for | > oo
tocxtra _ ; sales beltm larcely nt from $4.23 te
He'eelpts : Cattle , 2,500 head ; hogs , 32,000 head
bhcep , 12,000 head ,
IVIIIINIIH Clly I.lvo Stoclc.
KANSAS CITY , Kcb. 1C. CATTLE Receipts
7,000 head ; shipments , 1,700 head ; best Kriule
uteaily ; otlicra wenk ; Texas httcrs , $2.75iff4.00
Texas cow * , $ I.75ff2.40 ; native utters , $3.00li3.00
native cows nml helferH , 51.MJfi3.7r. ; stockers am
fei-Jers. $ .1.00111.15 ; bulls , $2.00fl3.CO.
HOGS HecelptB. 15,000 head ; shipments , 40
head. Market weak to 5c lower ; bulk of sale ?
$3.35B3.10 ; heavies. $3.23 < ff3.42Vj ; packers. $3.20@
340 ; mixed. $3.25ff3.12'4 : IlKhtH. $3.203.37i
Yorkers.$3.32it (3.37',4 ; plBS , I2.C003.15.
SHEHr Hecelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 1,200
head. Market btcudy ; lambs , $3.1083.C5 ; mut-
tonsi , $2.C5ff4.00.
St. IIIIIN | l.lvc Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Keb. 1C CATTLH-HecolptH , 3.000
lienil ; market steady , with no chniiRe from the
e\lstliK raiiKC of prices ; native beeves , $1.50J5.00 | ;
Htnclicm nnd feeders , $2.105/3.70 ; light steers.
W.iafFt.lO ; cows nnd mixed. M.DO@J.55 ; Texas
Ktecrs , $3.00j4.10. cows , $1.76ff2.S5.
HOGS He'celpls. 7.DOJ head : market Cc lower
llKht , $3.4003.50 ; mixed , $3.3503.50 : heavy , $3.-10j
3.30.
3.30.SII13EP Hccclpls , ' COO head ; market steady and
unchanged ; muttons , $3.00 4.40 ; lambs , $3.755.40
X 'W Vorlc llvc Slticlc.
NE\V YORK , Feb. 16. HKKVKS Hecelpts ,
none ; no Irnillnn ; cables < iuote American steers
at lO'.ifill'.ic ; fheei ) lit 8Ws9ic ! ; icfrlKerntor beel
at b StyHc ; exports , 1.1C7 beeves , 1.DC3 bhtiep nnd
r.,000 iiuarters of beef.
SHKIP AND LAMHS neceipts , sc head ; dull ,
Sliei-p , steady ; lambs , ensler ; sheep , $3.DOif4.W ;
l.iml-ii , $5.00115.40.
HOOK Receipts. 2,721 head ; market nrm at
Stork In
llecord of receipts of live stock nt the four
principal markets for Kebiuary 16 :
Cattle. HOKR. Sliecp.
Omaha . 2.032 n,841 1.73G
ChlciIKO . 2500 32,000 12.WO
Kansas City . 7.000 15,000 4.WW
St. I.oula. . . . . 3,000 7nOO COO
Totals . 15,132 C0.341 18,330
IlviTioi > I ( iriiln ami I'riivlHloiiM.
l.IVMIU'OOl , , Feb. 16. WH HAT Spot stendy ;
demand moderate ; No. 2 red , tprlng , 6s 3d ; No.
1 California , Cn ? Cs 'id. Kutuicn opened Mendy ,
with near and distant positions Vid lower , further
weakened nnd closed easy , with near positions
IClttd lower and dlstnnt positions I'/iiil'id
lower ; buslncFs nbont ccjunlly distrlhuted ; Keb-
ruury , CH 2'.4d ; March , ( is 2'id ; May , Cs 3',4d ;
"
o'ltN Spot , nrm ; new , 2s % d. Futures
opened steady , with near poFltlons Vid lilfiher
nnd distant pofcltlons unchaiiKed ; cloned nulct ,
with near posltloiiH uncharKfd to Vid lower and
distant positions unchniiKCd to HI ! lower ; busi
ness nhout equally dlptrlbuted ; February nnd
March. 2s C-y4d ; April. 2s 7'.id ; May , 2s 7 < Jid ; June ,
2s sud ; July , 2s sid.
FI.OL'H Steady ; demand poor ; fct. Ixiuls fancy ,
winter , 8s Cd.
PROVISIONS Dacon , nrm ; demand moderate.
Cumberland cut , 2S to 30 Ihf. . 27a ; short rlln , 20
to 21 Pis. 23s ; IDIIK clear , llKht , 35 to 3S Ibs , , 23s
Cd ; lonp clear , heavy , 40 to I" Ibs. , 21s Cd ; short
clear backs , llff.it , IR Ibs. , 24s Cd ; short clear
middles , heavy. 13 to DO Ibs. . 23s Cd ; clear bellies ,
14 to 1C ll . , 27s Cd. Shoulders , fipinrf , 12 to 18
Ibs. , 23s fid. llnms , hhort cut. II to 1C Ibs. , Ms ,
Tallow , 16s. llcer , extra India meca , COs ; prime
mess , 4 > is M. I'ork , prime IIIPIF , ll-c wcslein ,
Cis ; medium western 40s. Uiril , Heady ; prime
rtuflrin , 20s Cd ; rellned , In palls , 22s Cd.
CHKHHI'J I'lrni ; demnnd modfiuti1 ; finest
American , white nnd colored ( September ) , G9c.
IIUTTKH KliiCKt United States , Ms ; Kood , S3 .
OILS Llnu'eil. ICs 3d. 1'elioleum , rellned , C'/id. '
ItiKItiaiitATOH : llUlOF-Forequaiters , 4d ;
lilndquniters , nld.
IlOI'ri At I indonC rncillo coast ) . .C3 lo- < .
llccelids for the past three days ; Wheat , 1S1-
yx ) bu , . InrludlnK 30,000 bu , Amu lean , American
: orn. nOl.EOO centals.
WKAT1 1 UU-MUd.
SI. l.oitlN < ; , -i . nl
ST. I/lt'lR. Feb. 1C.-FI.OUR UnrlmnRed.
WIHJAT Opened dull and lower this mornliiK
in heavier receipts lieu- rind In the north-
vest ; speculation wns Unlit nnd n decline Kct
n , the market becoming decidedly weak. The
liictuotlons were within a narrow range ; spot ,
trnclc , S56SSc ; May , SJjS4c ; February ,
, .
COIIN Futures weak In sympathy with wheat ,
ml showed less activity. The close was frnc-
lonnlly lower than yesterday ; spot steady ; No.
cnhh. I'Jlic ; Mny , 21c ; July , ri'Mi'lWc.
OATS Dull but ( Inner , without much chance
u price ; No. 2 cash , IC'io bid ; Mny , 18c ,
HYK Firm ; 33o on truck.
IIAKM'iy Dull : inalthiB , 3303fc.
COItN MiAltl.Xi. : .
1IUAN Dull and flrifl ; sacked , raet track ,
rortli 43ff47c.
FI.AXHKIOD-Hlendy nt 73c.
TIMOTHY HKil : rlee , $2.70.
HAY Dull mid weak ; prairie , J4.00K7.00 ; llm-
ilhy. JC.noJTlO.lfl.
Ill'TTKH-l'iichuiiKeil ; creamery ' lCfl22ic ! ;
Irilry , HiilCe.
Kias ( Firm ut 14c ,
AVIIIHKY 11.18.
MKTAI.S-I.ead , hliiher nt J3.10fl3.13 , Speller ,
Irm nt $3..10.
IIACiniNa-ItnchnnKed. >
COTTON TI is-lJnclmnped : ,
1'HOVlBIONK Pork , lower ; stiindnrd mess ,
obhlntr , $7.CO 8.1 . l.nrd , lower ; prlnio steam ,
3.75 ; choice. $3 > 2' . Ilarnn , boxed shoulders ,
4.75' fxlia short clear. 14.SIV4 ; ribs , (503 ( ; shorts ,
5.25 , Dry snlt ini-nts. boxed lioulilcr8 , Jl.nO ;
xtrn. short clear , } 4. < 5 ; ribs , jl.CSty ; thorts ,
itlicKII'TS-Flour , 4,00 bids , ; wheat. 13.CCO
> u. ; coin , 1&7(00 ( bu. ; outs , ns.COO bu.
IVIIIIKIIN City .11 n r lit' I M.
KAN/ABCITY , 1'tb. IG.-WHKAT-Slow , bare'y
teady ; No. 2 hard , " ( ttfnso ; No. 3. 71ii7iu ; No. 4 ,
MlMcj No. 2 red. nominally , ISS93o No. 3.
.omlnnlly. 84iS7c ; No. 4. nominally , i & ; 8o ; No
siirlnif , 74J 74VjOi No , 3. 7C&71C.
COIIN Hather slow ; No , i mixed , 16 fil7c.
OATS Slow ; No. i' white , nominally , 17J320C.
HYH-No. 2. nominally. 50fi3lc.
HAY Sleaily , uiichanucd ; timothy. $8.nOiMj ! )
rulrle , $5.COf 5.SO ,
Htrri'KU-Dalry. lOfllJc.
UGOS Finn at 18c ,
_
Ciiltnn MiirUrlN.
NHVV OHI.KAN8 , Feb. IC.-COTTON-Flrm-
nlddllnjr. 8 13-16c ; low middling Cio ; teed oid | !
tary , U c.
NKW VOUK. Feb. lG.-COTTON-Hpot , nulet ;
nlddllntr , 7 11-lGc. Futurei , steady ; sales , | U. <
10 bnlvs ; Ftbrunry , $ C.fc2 ; March , > P.t3 ; April ,
O.W ; May , 1C.H ; June , 17 ; July. t7.W ; August !
7.M ; Keptemlwr. * c.bl | Oclrli-r 56.72 ; Niminlur ,
i 74 ; Dee mber , Jt.7 . The mark ! ! oprncd Bl-iity ,
Mth near inonihs s i > olnU higher , und dUlunl
nonth unchanged. Karly cublis about us tx >
LESSONS IN NEWSPAPER MAKING.
THE ChtAHA DAILY DFE ,
In Lesson
We will teach you how The Bee compares regarding
actual news printed with its would-bs competitors.
For 6 days we have the following result :
20th I .mil I 28th I nilth I
TuevJVod I Thur. I 1'i-I. But. I
909 1 SlCyl 904i | 851 S59 5,215
S41UI 816Vi I 851'I I 753 4.9831,4
OMAHA KVI3NINH HUE printed 5S 15 tiioliei
Evening World-Herald printed - l.tlSJI'.i ' liichcn
Almost J3 columns more pure reading matter in the
Evening Bee for one week than in the World-Herald.
Now take the Morning and Sunday
papers for 7 days ( one week )
And we have the following result :
January Juth I 'JUth I 27th I 28th I 29th until I nisi I Total ,
Mou. I Ttios. I Wod. | 'Iliur | Vt\ \ . Sat. bun. I
Like Lesson No. I , The Bee shows itself to be far
above all competitors here you see
TUB MOHMXU AND SUNDAY * I1I3I2 printed 7-I l2i ! liiolicn
The MoriilnK nml SiindnyVnrldIlcrnliI in-liilc-d ( ! ,7. " > l'i liiclieN
The Alol-nliili mill Slinilny Lincoln Jiiiirnnl prliitiMt. . . < ! , lUO'J ' , Inolii'N
The Mornliiiv nml Sunday Sioux City .loiirnul tirliitc-d. .r > , UiIU : ( IncIieM
for the week ending January 3J , 1897.
TIII3 IIH13 prlnleil ! tr > c liiiniiN mure tlinii < Iie AVorld-IIrrnld. '
Til 1C HI-jI2 prlnteil SsU ciilniiiiiN more Hum ( lie Lliiuolii .liiiirnnl. ,
iKH iirlntuil OO culiuiiiiH more than the Slnnx CKy .Inuriial.
The news of The Sunday Bee makes the same
kind of comparison
THE SUNDAY II KB printed . 1SMVi ! Inches of renilliiK
SinulnyV'orldlIernlil ' iirlntcil . l,47-i Iiiclieit of reiulliiu : mutter
Sunday Llneolii Journal iirlntcil . . .1,54711 InohcN of rfiiilliiK matter
Siiiutivy Sioux City Journal iirlutetl .l-53i Inches of readlnu matter
Here also
THIS IIEI2 itrliited 1O columiiH more ( hail the " \Vorld-II 'i'nld.
THIS lllCIC prliitoil 1-1 c'oIumuM more ( hail the Lincoln Journal. '
THE IIEI2 jirliiteil - columiiH more than the Sioux City Journal.
Take any day's papers and measure for yourself.
This is a lesson on News Service pure reading mat
ter for the week ending January 3 J , J897r '
peeled , but later they fhowed a lo , and prices
here fell off 4 polntn. Tradlns wan IlRht nnd ,
with -the exceptlnn of Liverpool offerings of new
crop months , wan chlelly loc.il. Closing enables
iverc better , and the market heio rriiondlnR ml-
i-anceil to the oirnlne | llRUrc. At 11 o'clock
r > rlces were 2 poll ts higher than Intt night ; clos
ing with the tone fcteady. Hecelpts were moder-
itc\ and Fall Hlver news was without Influence.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1C.-COTTON Steady und
jnchaneed ; middling , C 13-lCo.
1'i-orlii .Mlirli- < .
rnOIlIA , Feb. lO. COIlN Steady ; new No. 2 ,
ISic.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 17fl0c.
HYB Dull ; nominal.
WHISKY Market Ftrady ; finlfchcd goods , on
the basin of $1.17 for blah wines ,
UI3OE1PTS Corn. lKi.r.00 bu. : oats , P5.DOO bu. ;
rye , COO Iiu. ; w.ilfky , none ; wheat , 3(00 bu ,
SHIPMENTS Corn , 03 , BM hu , ; oatH , 18.200 bu. ;
rye , nonei whisky , 900 gals. ; wheat , none.
LONDON , Ffb. 10. SI'OAH Ciino. qulot , but
iteady ; ccntrlfUKiil , Java. UK ; Murcovado , full-
-I'llnln ? , ! w 3d. I left , quiet , but llrm ; Febiuary ,
) I'/fcd ' ; Match. 9s Hid ,
NiW : YOIIK. Feb. K5.-SrOAH-P.aw , nrm ;
, ilr rellnlntr. 213-lCe ! crntrlfiignl. ! IC lent , 33-le ( ! ;
irnnuhiti'd , 4Jic. Hcllni'd. steady ; etandnid A ,
Vic : confectioners' A. 4 > ,4c ; cut loaf , Do ; pow-
Icicd , 4 "if.
llniKMiiiollH'lii'ii < MnrUH.
MINNEAPOLIH , Feb. 10. WHEAT Wenk ;
day , TIURilHc ; July. 72" , T72 ; c. On track :
\"o. 1 lianl. TS'.io ; No. 1 northern , 71'io ; recelpm ,
SI cars ,
cNlrr 'I'lxllli'I'm dc ,
MANniEHT.EH. 1-Vli. 1C. The cloth and yarn
iiaikrls at B quoted iulcl | and very little business
lolng.
Full ICIviT I'rliit Clolh
FALL IlIVEIt , Mass. . Ft > b , 1C. Print cloths
ulct and eteady at 2 11-lCc.
Sun l''rinclnco '
SAN I'TIANCISCO , 1'Vb , JO. WHEAT Inac-
Ivo ; Muy , t\.3-ni. \
_
Ii'llllllK'lllI .VlXl'M ,
IJOSTON. Feb. 16. ClearliiBH , J17,2CS,054 ; bal-
IIICJ-H. tl , i"l,723.
NEW YOIIK. Feb. IG.-ClearlrnH. . | 109,7D2,277 ;
> alancci > , J7Jii'.i. 'l.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. IG.-Cleurlncs , $13,398-
& 3 ; balnnrrn , 12,454.713.
ST. I/ll'lH. Fel. -Clearings , JI902f54 ; bal-
IKVH , } , : ; , . ' : . Money. 4iiS | per cent ; NKW Yoik
\"hange. 40u discount Idil ; 25o clUcount avktil.
\IICAOO , Feb. 16. C'lrnrlliEH , $13.914,722. New
' < ncxrhanKe , COj ilUTmint. ForelKii exclilinnc ,
rmj demand , $1,87 ; sixty day bills , tl.UU.
Pori'lKii I'lini ncliil.
J1EIIMN. Feb. 1C. Exchange 0:1 : London , eight
layt. ' sVht , merits 4l'/i | ) fg.
ijONDCW. Pcb Id.-Oold In niinlfi ) at llucnos
, yrH to.Iay at J14. 61 ; L'tlnn 42 7 ! . Ho nc. 10j.9 V. .
PA It It ) . I-'tb. 1C. Three' per edit renlpp. 102f
5o for the account ; exchange on Ixmdon , 2Cf
9o for checks.
Mnny nninliiK lo Slii'llij's Fiiiifrnl.
KANSAS CITY , KcJj. lO.-IIundrcd.s of
cople , amonp tlicm inony who hail fought
I'lth him for the coiifc < U-racy. vlowcil the
omaliiB of the Into Oencrnl Jo Shelby ns
hey lay In stale In the federal hullillni , '
oUuy. Old soldlcr.s from both xlde.s who
now the Kcneral nro conHlnntly nrrlvliiK
rom outnlilu cllf3 | to ntti'iid the funeral
omorroA1. Amonp Ihobu who nrrlvcd today
. ( r Captain Ham Stiinton at St. Loula and
'olonel llunter II. Jenkins. Kcncral IKIHSCII-
or iiKcnt of the Kaulo Packet compiny.
ml who irrew Vl > with Oencnil Bheldy In
Ins curly ilayH of Missouri. KxtepHlve nr-
uMfeiiiL'iitH liuvu been made for the. funeral
nil It will be oriu of the most Imposing
ver held here.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone lOIlf ) . Omului , Neb.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SfOJd
lloaid of Trade.
Direct wires to Chicago and New Yqrlc ,
Corrajiondaits : John A. Wiirien & Co.
OMAHA CHAIN AND STOCFlilc
Board of Trade ,
You can buy or cell anything dealt In on Ihn
various cxchunges of the country thiough uu.
Heferences : l."lrst Nat. , U. S. Nat. , Commer
cial Nat. bankH , Omaha ; Union Nat. banlc.
Kansas City.
OKANT W. ICHXM'JV , Slwr. .
Telephone 1C93.
\H\V FINDS AHOtl.VD I'KINCI.H.
Hoiidiern IIIIlN Have a Illvnl for Won-
ilerful ItiiKKeil Toil.
I'UINGI H. S. I ) . , Keb , 1C. ( Special. ) P.
M. DorrliiKtoii , well known In Nubrasl.u as an
active business man and Kcnural manager of
the Dcinuran Mining and Milling company at
tlilH place , reports homo discoveries of vary
high grade ore In the limestone range , , some
assays running Into hundreds of dollars. Tlio
hill * are covered with prospectorn and min
ing people , The ore Is of a Hlllcioim char
acter anil can bo treated by the cyanldo
proceBU , Great bodies c > f ore are being dis
covered and all of tbo same character. It
lies In varied forms , generally In a hori
zontal form , nt other places dipping at
angles from twenty to thirty degrees along :
the range of limestone. It U found In great
bodies , mlxcil with the lime. Tlio most
valuaMo ere found In t'Jla place lien about
fclght inllna wc.st from 1'rlnglo station. The
ere found nearer this j.-laco and along the
railroad as far nouth aa Lorlng appears to
bo a Iloat and mostly llmo quai'tnlto , wlillo
farther west It seems to bo moro distinct
and less Impregnated with the llmo ,
Mr. Uorrlngton says the Ilurllngton man
agement U giving all encouragement anil
awlstanco poFslble to develop the resources
of this country from J-Mgotnont to thu
jwrlrles on the north. The IJlack Hills
country will bo proven to ba the richest 100
miles of territory In the world , aboumllnK
In gold , silver , lead , copper and tin , timber
enough for all Its wants for 100 years and.
the puru mountain streams ( lowing In all
directions. The Econory U among the finest
and the promise for 1U future cannot bo
overtoil ! or estimated.
Mr. Dori'lngton has nome copper assays
from which gave 40 per cent of copper. Tlio
btst copper mines In the United States yield
only 10 per cent. The great Anaconda cop-
pc ; mines , recently sold upon a value ot
110,000,000 , Is working less than 10 per cent
ore.
.Sheriff OiiptarfM a Train llolilirr.
KINOMAN , Ariz. , Fib. 1C. Deputy
Blierirr llouggctt 'of Williams IIIIH captured
James 1'arkcr , the Nelson train robber ,
twenty mlle north of I'each SprlriKH. The
bandit was completely worn out and offereil
no rcslatuncu. Ills feet hail boeti frozen.
Ho said he baa hruii without food for llfty
hours. The penalty for train rubbery la
Arizona la dcutb.