THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , FEBHlTARY 27 , 1S97. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL H / Y/cak / Gables nnd Laok of Exports force * Wheat Down a Fraction. COLD WAVE SAVES A BAD B3EAK Corli nml OnlK Decline n Stnnll Frnc > tlon , hut I'rovUlon * Iliilil Firm nnil Hlnnv a SUHlit Cnlu for < hc liny. CHICAGO , Feb. 20. The wheat pit WJM the scone of a wrestling mntch between n jin-dletctl cold wave on the one linnd niu ! weak cables nnd nn almost tntnl lark ol cxr.oH sales on the other. The bcnr factors - tors Iind lha better of It , May closlns al % e dccllho lifter n decidedly nervous session. Corn nnd oats were heavy niul closed nbout ? c lower ench. 1'rovlsloru were firm nnd ndvnnccd slightly. Wheat held to Its steady connection with tlic Liverpool market , which , notwlthstand' liiB the % c advance hero yesterday , wnt Vj < \ lower this morning. Ilccauso of thlf disappointing dccllno nt Liverpool nnd li : nplto of the reduction In consols nnd Ughl receipts of wheat nt Chicago and the north' rwcst , May opened hero at from 7Hc ! to 7lic us against 74Vic to 74 % nt the close yester day. The prlco wriggled and squirmer every time It trot to I4o above the lower ol the opcnliiB prices , AH It did two or three times during the forenoon- , and cave cvcrj evidence of feejlng uncomfortnhlo 'when Ir the neighborhood of yesterday's clomtu rates. The llrst ndvitncn to 74c WHS fol lowed by a return to l\c. A slow rallj to 74i > ic ensued. This was followed by sev eral minor lluctuatlons , but by 12 o'clocl the prlco hnd slid oft to 73Hc. or' vlrtuallj Ic per bu. below the closing price of th < day before. Most of the strength dlsplayot In the frequent small bulges came from St Louts , which market bought freely durlnt the morning nnd sent renewed reports ol damage to the crop In the northwest. Clos ing cables reported Liverpool Id lower foi the day and continental markets , with on < unimportant exception , wore all lower That and an absence of demand for cnsr wheat , hot is or at the Hoithoard , were tlx reasons for the free selling which sue cecded every little bulge during the fore noon. Chicago receipts were only , iblrtenr carloads , iignlnst sixty-two on the corro spondlng day of the year before , and Min neapolis and Dultith got only 130 earn , com pared with 4S5 last year. The smallness o : the Atlantlo port clearances of whoa and Hour was one of the nay's discourage incuts to the bulls , the total being tquu to only 173,000 bu. The break In when1 would have probably been greater hnd no the signal service predicted a drop. In tin temperature to 10 degrees below zero. A\ > prehensions as to the effect of this , couplet with Uecrbohm's estimate that the world'i visible March 1 would Do 30.000,000 bu smaller than It was March 1 , 1SIW , crentoi a good demand and quick reaction from tin break to 73u. Uy 1 o'clock May was bring Ing 74Vic. The closing bell found the prlci at 74'A 74 o. Corn waa steady for a while after tin opening ; but became exceedingly hcnvj later In the day. The market was wtalcenec by prospects of larger receipts nnd n pool shipping demand , the elevator Interests ai a rule being sellers. Atlantic clearance : wcro 000,000 bu. May opened unchanged t < ZI'.lc , sold at 24WC , then declined to 23Tc closing easy nt 23T 4T2lc. The oats-market was almost entirely con trolled by the Iluctuatlnns In wheat nnc corn. Dut llttlo business was transacted tho' covering of a line of about 300,000 bu being responsible for the strength Imme diatcly after the opening. After that thi market relapsed Into a condition of ex trpmn heaviness. May opened unchangei nt 17'lc , sold at 17c , fell off to IGc am closed with sellers at IGITC. Provisions acted' very firm In spite o larger hog receipts than expected , whlcl cauued only n , ttllghl opening dip In prices Offerings were' light nnd the market rule'i llrm , with but slight changes throughou the session. I'rlces advanced slightly nen : the : close on btiylng by ' Armour nnd thi English houses. , ' At the > closeMay.pork' ' wai Da higher at $ S'.07 # fUO , Slay. ; lard % higher at$1,10 andilay ; ribs 2\Ao' higher n The' estimated receipt's for Silturdny are 'Wheat. 10 cars ; corn , 220 carat-oats , 2.20 cars hogs , 24,000' head. . ' . The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Opon. I High. I Low. | Closo. | Ynat'y Wheat - Fob. . . . 73M 721 < 73W May. . . 74MMM 74H 73H 74 ' 8U July. . . * 7US 71H Sept. . . 70M 70M 70 > i Corn 70MM Fi'b. . . . ° ° M May. . . . S" JIM : July. . . . -Mji--'a Sept. . . Oats ifob. . . . IfiM 1RU Hay. . . . 17W HIM July. . . . nWH 18 } | Porh May. . . . 7 07M R 10 7 OS 8 10 8 02H July. . . 8 1C 8 aa , B 15 H22W 8 IS La ill- May. . . , 4 05 4 10 4 05 4 10 4 10 Julv. . . 4 17H 420 4 15 4 17H 4 m Sh't UlbH May. . . . 4 Ifi 4 20 4 07H 1' 4 15 _ July ; . . 4 17M 4 U7 4 17H ' 4 aafc " " No. 2. Cnsli quotations were as follows : riXDUK Steady ; winter patents. SI 304.50 MralKl-.ts , I4.00tt4.20 ; spring patentn , .00 4.30 strulKhls , S3.40ft3.70 ; bakers. J3.00ii3.40. WHEAT No. 2 tprlnif , 731io ; No. 2 red , S34j ! S4'/4c. . COIIN No. 2 , 22HTf22'/ ' , OATS No. 2 , UUWlS cj No. 2 while , f. o. b. 19I8J10J No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 1CO19VJC. IlYE No. 2. 32VJc. 11AIU.EY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. KV.63'c ; No. 4 , f. o. li. , 22 | 24c. KI.AX.SEED No. I , 75W77Je. ! TIMOTHY HEEIJ-Prlme , J2.C3S12.70. rilOVlHIONH MPFS pork , per tbl. ' , J7.03B8.00 I.anl. per ICO Ibs. . ) l. Short ribs sides ( loose ) J3.a5if4.23. Dry railed shoulders ( boxe * ! ) , Jl.cujj 4.75. Hhort clear sides ( boxed ) , J4.234j4.371 . WHISKY Ul.illllcrs' llnlnhcd eoods , per gal. , t.l . HIIflAns Rut loaf , S3.2C ; Kranulnted , II.Ct. The follonlne were the receipts and shipment ! today : On thu I'rodnci ) uxchaiigo toluv the bvitter mar ket waa 8teidy : : croamory. 11'iJlHc : d.iti-y. 03 11)0. ) KeKH. o.-isy : fresh. ISc. Cheoso. xtc.idyi HUWlOJic. Ilruitietl poullry , lurkfj-H , chlultciiH , DhU7Ho ; diicUs. loailc. MUvoitic M.\HICIT fluutiltlfinn nf tlio Oilon CoininiiillllfH. NKW YORK , Feb. 20. FIXJUR Receipts , U. . 000 bhls. ; exports , I0,7lj ! Mils , ; Influenced by tht Ji iivlneKt ) In wheat nnd tuled heavier on eprlnn putmts nnd winter wheat grades ; wlnler extra , SJ.ltW3.SO. Southfrn flour , active ; salim , l.OOC bhls. Rye Hour , nulct , Rucliwheat flour , llrm a | J1.J5. IlUCkWIinAT-Steudtcr ut 35o. CORN MISAI.-Qukl ; jcllow western , -&Sc ] Hnindywlne , ll.KJf 1.DO. RYlI-Qulct ; No. 2 western. 37U&HC. 1IARLKY ( Julet at 2CKfi20i' . HARLKY MALT-Q'ilef. western , COffSc , W1IIJAT Receipts. 31,175 hu. ; exports , S0.39J bu. ; vpot Millet ; No. 1 hard. SiTic , Option * opened \vriik , follnwlng lower cables , rallied sharply on bad crop news from the southwest , | , roli ngnln In the. Into sestlon under MqiiMr.tlnn and disappointing pointing- cash demand , cloilng at HiHic net < lc. t-llini ; No , 2 red , May , 'tt'.iWSO 7-lCc , closed nl 7 ! tc. COriN-llecc-lpts. 129,875 bu. ; exporlo. 51 , CCO bu.j spot meady ; No , 2 , 9c ; steamer mixed , 274e , Optluns opened easier owing lo weak rallies , ra ) . lied on covering , lull ngaln declined wtlh wheal nnd cloned U Ho net lower ; May , 29 6-160 ° 9Tlc , cloned at * 9\o , OATS Receipts , 81,500 liu. ; exporls , I07.C64 bu.i rput dull ; Nn. 2 , 21 He. Opllomi dull and easier , clonlmc Uo net lower ; May , Sl iOJlHc. rlo tj ut ZlHe. ! HAY Dull ; shipping , 60Q55o ; food to choice , HOI'S-Qulet ; stntr , common to choice , 189 ! crop , MfTa ; tt'M crop , SjflJo ; I'acUls coast , ISSI ! cri'li. CO7c ; 1S9D rrop , V < > 13o , lllUns-Steady ; Oalveolon. IJo ; Buenoa Ayres , tlry , nominal ; Texas , dry , lOUlOHo ; Cnllfornlj , 15VJC LEATHER Firm ; hemlock io\t. \ 13t4CJOJc. ( HinTKR-Rfeelplii , 4,819 pkg * . ; vteaUr : wesuri creamery , KiClIc ; Klgln * , 19c ; factory. 7cl3c , CHEESR-Hccelpts , Va > pkg . ; nulet ; Half large. DOlS'.io : male , small , 01Vs , part tKlms MilUlc ; full iklnn , JfiSHe , KUUS Rrcrlpli , ,221 pkKtu ; quiet ; itato anO Punn ylvnnla , UUo ; wenlcrn , 17u ; southern , 163 I'ROVISIONS-rieef , strong ; family , $ SBOa 11.00 ; extra mcrs. n.WWH.OO. beef hams , JI8.WIJ 19.00 ; packet. I7.54ti9.0i ) , Cut meats , itrady : plcnlrJ slioulden , )3.IH05.25 ; hums. J8.Wltil.00. Lard Him ; western stcum , JI.K ; refined , liltlier. Pork llrm ; short clear , JS.WCflO.OO. Tallow , llrm ; city , 8'ie : country , SHc. OILS 1'etrolcum , quiet ; United elated at 9U Md : Prnnrylvanla crude , steady ; March. tJUc. Itnaln. quiet. Tuipcptlne , leiily at'2SHU JVio. HICK-KleadVi fair U > extra , 3 > i01.c ! ; Jaj.an . , ' MOU\SSKS Qnlft ; New OrUons , open kettle. food tn choler , JifTIIc , Uiri'ALS PlK Iron , ( toady. Copper , easyj brokers. Jll.90 ; cxchaiiKe , J1J. Tin. eam ; rtralts , J13.SOKU.tB : pljtrs. dull. Spelter , dull ; dome < < Ha , il. ( > 03 ,14. Lcfcd , U Jy ; Uadlnr broken nam < l J3.05 xs the fle ire , while the cxchniiRe re ports t.a't ' 58J7. , . O.MAII.V ( ; nMii.viMAUKIJT. : . . Conilltlon of Trnile nml ( liiolnllnnn on Stnplc nnd I'nucjI'roilncc. . F.OOS Frc/ih / gathered , lH4c. IlUTTEn Common to fair , SfflOc ; choice to fancy roll , 12flSo ; separator creamery , ISo ; ( fath ered cre mery , Ito. OAMB Hluo winced teal ducks , 51.75 ; preen win ) ? , 11.54 ; . redheads And mnllards , J3.7S ; smalt rabbits , 40fl50ci Jacks , J1.00SJI.25 ; squirrels , KJ 70o ; ' Canada Reese , large. J < i.o037Cu ; small , JI.OOO 500. VRAIf-Cholce fat , SO to 120 Ibs. , are quoted at 7O7'ici larse and coarse , 4tfBc. DRESSED POULTRY-Chlckens. I06c ; tur keys. lOeilc ; ceese , 7flSc ; Oueks , S0 c. LIVE I'OULTRY-IIens , SHB'.Jc ; cocks. Si4e. PIOiON4 ! Live , 75ST90C ; dead pliteons not wanted. HAY rpland , J4.EO ; mldlaml , J.1.50 ; lowlninl , J3 ; rye strnw. J3.CO ; color makes the price en hay ; ll ht Imlcs sell the best ; only top ernilcs urlm ? lop ( irlces. IIIIOOM CORN-T.ttremcly slow sale ; n w crop , ilcllveroJ on track In country ; choice preen self-worklnic carpet , per Ih. , 202 < 4c ; choice nmnlns to hurl , 20240 ; common , IHc , ' . ' I'm PLANT-Per doz. , COc SWEET POTATOES-Fancy llilnoln , per bhl. , ONIONS-Oood stock , per bbl. , JJ.M. LIMA HEANH-Pcr Hi. . 4c , IIEANHanil ! picked navy , per hu. , J1.15571.IO. < * , MlUAtli-Fnncy slock , per 100 Ihs. , JUStf K EllYrIVr llo ± " J3c ! 'nncy. larse. 43c. POTATOES-Uood native stock , per bu. . 30c. FRUITS. MALAGA OKAPES-Perkeir. J7. CRANIlEIIRIUS-Dest Jtrscy , per lib ! . . J5. ' . ' ! JES-- : * rn fancy. Inrce , J2.25fi2.54. CALIFORNIA PEARS-Per lox. Jl.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANdKS-Cnlirornla navals , 150J to 2M.i , J3.75 ; IarK , sl s , J3.25ii.1.50 ; seeding , J2.25W2.50. LL.MONS Messlnas , J3.00ii.i.W ; choice Califor nia , J2.75 ! faner , J3. RANANAH Choice. lanJ slock , per bunch , J2.00 ( f2.2 ; medium-sized hunches , J1.&CJT2.W. MISCELLANEOUS. HONnY-Cholce , 13 11c. CIDEll-Clnriiled Juice , per half bhl. , J2.DO ; per bhl. . J4.0094.2 , MAPLB SYRt'P-Flvo sal. cons , each , J2.50 ! cans , pure , , per rtoz. , I2 ; half-gal , cans , < iuart cans. J3.50. , Almonds , Cnllfoinln. per Ih. , large * , P' 13c ; , uf H . per II , . . lOc ; ICnRllsh wal nuts , per lb. , fancy , soft shell , 12571S'.fcc ' ; stand ards , lOftlic ; Illberls. | icr lb. , lOo ; pecans , pol ished , larire , 9jflOc ; jumbo , 115 l2c ; larRC hick ory nuts , J1.2J per bu. ; cncoanuts , 4'4o each. Has Imported fancy , C crown. r,0-lb. boxes , 15c ; choice , 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown , lie. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES N'o. 1 Rrecn hides , 6Vic ; No. 2 Rrecn hides , 4Uc : No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 2 Rreen sailed hides. Cc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 lo 12 Ihs. , 7o ; No. 2cal calf. S to 15 Ih3. , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , SWIOo : No , 2 dry Hint hides , 8f 9e ; No. 1 dry salted hides. SIT1 ! ! part cured hides. He per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Qrccn halted , each. 25SGOo ; Kreen salted , shearlliKs ( short woolcd early skins ) , eneh , 15c ; dry shenrlnRS ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Sc ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ac tual wclKhl , 4ff5c ; dry Hint. Kansas nnd Ne braska Murniln wool pelts , per lb. , aclunl wclKht. 3W4c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ih. , actual weight , 4lr5c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per II ) . , actual weight , 34c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND ORKASE Tallow , No. 1 , 3c ; tallow. No. B , 2',4c ; grease , white A , 3c ; grease , white II , 2e ; grease , yellow , 2c ; grease , dalk , IVto ; old butter , 2S2V4c ; beeswax , prime , 15822o ; rough tallow , Ic. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , G7c ; fine light , 8iT9c ; quarterblood , 10f(12c ; seeily , burry and clmlfy , ff9o ; cot ted and liruken. coarse , 709c ; cottcd and broken , Hue , CJSc , Fleece washed medium. 15ft18c ; line , HWlCu ; tub washed. IGBISc ; hlnclc , Sc- bucks , 60 ; tag locks , 283c ; dead pulled. 5'iiCe. HONES In car lots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry Ililffalo , per Ion. J12.00yi4.CO ; dry cnuntiy , bleached , per ton , J10.OOU1S.00 ; dry coun- Iry. damp and meaty , per ton. Jii.00if8.00. DRESSED MEATS. REEF Good native steers , 400 to GOO Ibs. , CV4o ; good forcquarters steers. So ; good hind quarters steers , SVjc ; western iteers , Co ; fancy heifers. Go ; good heifers , 5c ; good forequarters - ters heifers , 4 > ic : good hindquarters liolfere , 7 > ic ; good cows , 5 ic ; fair cows. She ; common cows , 4lc ; cow forequaiiprs' . 4Hc : cow hind quarters , 7Vic ; tenderlutns , 20o ; honeless strips , Sc ; strip loins. 7c ; rolls , SJc ! ; sirloin butu'i. SVic ; shouldera clods , 5Hc ; nitnp bulls. Sc ; steer chucks , 4Uc ; cow clincks. 3Kc ; boneless chucks , 4VJo ; cow plates , 3Vic ; nicer plates. 4c ; Hank steak , lie ; loins , No. 1 , 12Vfcc : loins. No. 2. 10'Ac ; loins , No. 3. S',4c ' ; No. 1 short loins. 15c ; No. 2 short loins. 1c ; No , 3 short loins. He ; Sirloin ends , 7V4c ; rlhs , No. 1. lOlic ; rl'ja , No. 2 , 8'ic ; ribs , No. 3 , CVjc ; steer rounds , Gllc ; cow rounds , 59ic ; cow rounds , shank off , 6 4c ; cow rounds , shank and 'rump off , 7c ; trimmings , 3V'.c ; beef shanks , 2c ; brains , per doz. , Kc ; .sweetbreads , per , lh. . 15c ; sweetbreads ( culves ) , ' ) | lb. 30c ; klilnexi , per doz. , 35c ; ox Inlla , each. 3c ; llvera , per lb. , 3c ; hearts , per Ih. . 2c ; tongues , per lb. , 12c. MUTTON Lambs , 7V c : yenrllriKS , 7c ; sheep , C5fGV4criarket racks ( long ) , S'.ic ; holel nicks , ( short ) , He ; leps and saddles , fc ; lamb legs , 9c ; 'hrcauts nnd stews , 3c ! tongues , each , 5c ; 'plucks ' , each , 3c. PORK Hressedi pigs. Go ; dressed hogs. 4ic ; tenderloins , 15e ; loins. 5ic ; spare ribs , Sc ; ham sausage butts , Cc ; shoulders , rough , 4 lie ; shoulders , skinned , 4Kc ; trimmings , 4'ic ' ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5c ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; shouta nnd cars , 3l4c : backbones , 215o : cheek meats , 3c ; neclcbones. 2'/c ; pigs' tails , 3c ; pluck , each , 5o ; chlllcrli'igs , Ic ; hoclcs , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , 8c ; kid neys. per doz. . lOc ; brains , per doz. , 13c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , SOc ; livers , each. Jc. St. Loiiln Concriil 31nrUctM. ST. LOUIS , Feb. 20. FLOUR Unchanged. WHEAT Opened strong In the speculative market , owing to numerous crop , damage re ports , nml prices advanced rapidly. Later the market became imlet for n time , hut wns fluc tuating wllhln a wide range , closlnfe unchanged to a shade higher for May and fractionally lower. for July. .Most of the tmdlnic was In the latter portion. Spot , higher ; No. 2 red , cash , In elevator , SS'/Sc ; on track. 89JJ90o ; No. 2 hard , cash , SOc asked ; May , 85o ; July , 71Hc. CORN Futures dull .md easier , closing a hhndc below yeslerday ; spot steady ; No. 2 cash. M'.ic hid ; May , 21tnS2Hic ; July. 23o hid. OATS Dull and a shade easier for fulures ; spot steady ; No. 2 cash , 17c hid : May , ISc aeked. RYE Firm : 32c hid. east track , I1ARLEY Dull ; malting , 2Sffl3Jc. CORN MEALJ1.35. . 11RAN Firm ftl 49ff30c. FLAXSEWD Firm nt 74c. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. JI.GOfJ2.Gr : . HAY UnchanBed : prairie , ' J4.00U4.50 ; timothy , J0.00fftf.10. ' DRESSED POULTRY Chlel.-ens , steady : old and spring Go ; turkeys , steady at 74W9c ! ; ducks , Hun nt SjS14e ; geese , dull nt 3f4c. 11UTTKR Quiet nnd unchanged ; creamery. 13J19io ! ; dairy , Sffloc. EGOS Steady nt 13o. WIIISKY-J1.1S. METALS lynd , strong at J.li1J3l5. Spelter , " dull nt J3.S2V4. PROVISIONS Pork , higher ; standard mess , Jobbing , J7.90 < J8.35. Lard , higher ; prime steam , J3.02V4 ; choice , Jl. Dncon ( boxed ) , shoulders , Jl.fi2'i ; extra short clear , J4.75 ; ilhs , J5 ; shorts , J5.12 > 4. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders and extra shoit clear , J4.37'J ' ; ribs , J4.CO ; shorts , J4.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 5,000 Mill. ; wheat , 1J.OOO hu. ; eorn , 12C.OCO hu. ; oats , 45,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 Mils. ; wheat , 9,000 Iju , ; corn , 73.000 hu. ; oatn , 20,000 bu , Coffee NEW YORK , Feb. 20. COFFEE Opllnns opened steady and unchanged to 5 points decline , ruled dull all day ; cables worn unsatisfactory ; closed quiet , unchanged to 10 points decline ; rales , 5,250 bag * . Including : May , J9.20. Spot rnffce , Rio , quiet ; No. 7. Invoice. J9.G2V4 ; No. 7. Jobbing , J10.UV& . Mild , quiet : Cordova , JlS.Mff 1G.75. Total warehouco deliveries from the United States. 20,077 bags. Including 19,084 hags from New York ; New York stock today , 338,900 hags ; United States stock , ( O'l.T'SO ' hags ; alloat for the United States , 297.000 hags ; total visible for the Untied States , 703 , KO bags , against 461,174 bags last year , HAVRE. Feb. 2 . - COFFEICIosed dull nnd unchanged ) rales. 8,000 bags. SANTOS , Feh. 20. COFFEE Quiet ; good aver. age Santos. 11,000 rein ; receipts , two days , 18,000 hags ; stock. 443.000 bags. HAMHURO , Feb. 2D.-COFFin-QuIct : and un changed : sales. 10.000 bags. RIO nn JANEIRO , Feb. 2G. COFFEE Steady ; Ni > , 7 , Rio , 10,400 rels ; exchange , g 17-32.1 . ; re- celpts , 9,000 bags ; cleared for the United States. 1,000 bags ; for Europe , 3,000 hues ; stock , 3i,000 bags. Itovlntv of Ilic U'ool Market. ROSTON. Feb. 2i2. The Commercial Itullctln will pay tomorrow of the wool" market ; "The market Is much quieter , the- smaller sales of do- meitlo representing part speculation among deal ers. Thi ) total pales were swollen by heavy trans actions In South American crosihrcds. These wools nre ( o or 62 a scoured lb. less than me dium wool * , nml are being1 KOI. I In large blocks , from the stock on bppt and to arrive , to the Klvcntldo mllU nnd other manufacturers nf rough-faced fabrics. Over 2,000,000 Ibs. of those wools wrr reported this week. The. general re fection Is now limited , and prices are film throughout the list. The sales nf the week are ? .431COO Ibs. domemlo and 3.410,500 Ibs. foreign , agalnit J.WS.OOO lb * . domeetlc and 3,087,000 lb * . foreign lait week , and l > r.U w Ibs. domestic nnd 799,004 Ibs , foreign for the kame wrek last year. The sales tn date show an Increase of 25,555,000 Ihs , domestic and 1ISUOO Ibs. foreign from the tales to the same date last year. The re ceipts lo rhite show an Increase of II , CW bales domestic and 3,432 bales foreign. " KniiHHN < JI4y .Murkctx. KANSAS CITV. Feh. 20.-\VIIEAT-Market fajrly acthe and about steady ; No. 2 hard , 7Mi-tf 7ko ; No. 3 , 75O7GV4c : No. 4 , ( * 070o ; No. 3 red. 90Q9lc ; No. S , iJMSfc ; No , 4 , lOfiiOc ; No , 2 tprliiff. 75fji77c ; No , S. Italic. CORN Market rnthrr slow and lletilly lower : No. t mixed , Wi 17c. ' OATB Market slow and about steady ; No. t RYKNo. . J , Sic. HAY Market steady and unchanged ; " timothy , IS.Wfl9.00 ; prairie. J5.00O5.54. ' JlUTTKR-Markst steady ; creamery , dairy. 10 13c. TWOS Matket weak- and \jo lower , He. Toledo VOLKDO. Keln -WHEAT-Lower ana itcody , No , 2 cash , ( C > ic ; May , > 7Kc. CORN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , JJVtc. OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , HWc * EYBEasier ; caih , 36c. CLOVER SEED-Uull ; prime cash , | ( .7i UL Unchanjeil. NOT COMING WITH A RUSH Prosperity Doea Not Make Its Appearance with Hapid Strides. IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS 13 STEADY ( Jrtiil tin I nnil Mnilerntc ( iilnolril In Nciirly All l.lnos ( ) | ii-iilim : of llnll Mill * Klvra 3lnti > - 'Men ninploj incut. NI3W YOUK , Fell. 20. II. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itcvlcw of Trade tomorrow will soy : acnulno Improvement In business iloes not come with n rush , HUc the breaking or n great dam , Tlic growth for some weens past has been more encouraging , liccuuse , In Hourly nil lines. It has been gradual am ! moderate. The ruptuii ; of the sleefinll nnd other comblnallons In the Iron business linn brought out a vast quantity of trnile , whle.t has been held buck , nnil linn pet nmny Ihoiisand men at xvotk , while the slow , but steady gain In other great Indus tries has islven employment to miiny Ihousands more , but the full effects will not appear until Increased purchases by all these mvcll tlio dis tribution of Roodf. Meanwiille , It Is nubstiin. tl l ground tor confidence that months which were regarded by many In the money market with fertous apprehension have passed without disturbance ? , and with steady naln in the position of the country and of the treasury. The breaking of bonds which hnve restricted many branches of the Iron Industry hai been followed by an enormous Increase In demnnd and In orders booked and by the starling of many woiks. Nothing Is settled yet about the prlc of l.nke Erie for the coming season , but tome expect for Mcsnhn the price of ISS. " , while others exjiect a lower price. The rapid Increase In t.ie coke output In the Connellsvllle region , which Is now over 1CO.OOO tons , gives profited of moderate cost for fuel , and the addition of Important furnaces lo tlio producing capacity prevents a large rise In Itessemer pit ? , which bad. neverthe less , advanced Kw at Plttsbunr , with Increasing demand. Purchases of rails , estimated at 1,004 , 000 tons within twt > weeks , whereas the produc tion last year was 1,102,802 tons and the sales said to be nnly yaW > tons , ensure employment for the works far ahead , and eastern workH are taking desirable contracts at IIS per ton. Hnrs are unchansed , but orders for i JO cars by ono railway , with numerous others. Increase the de mand , and plates are required for two great elevators nt Chicago. Important contracts for export continue , and American makers undersell foreigners In tlnplaUby 70c , and nro selling cotton lies below 73o , for which > 1.10 was charged by Importers a year ago. Wlt.i less rniildlty. but yet steadily , olher Induslrles are gaining. Allhough brown four- yaril sheellnsi lire He lower and print cloths l-16c lower. It Is found that several cotton , mills have started , not covered by the restriction as to print cloth works , which Is carried out. In- crcatlnef demand has also Btarled quite a number of woolen mllla , Including many making dresi goods and hosiery. The demand for men's woolens Is also somewhat belter , especially for heavy weights , nnd there are Improving sales of better quantities. Hales of wool have bte i ' 8,31700 pounds In four weeks , against 22.MOSOO pounds fn the birg"St previous year , ISM , and the great establishments ale bellcvnd to have supplied their possible wants for some months ahead , a single purchase of 1,300,000 pounds of South Ameilciin crossbred being the most Im portant noted this week. Wheat enjoyed a brief rise , then dropped over 3c. and closed 2isc lower for the week. Whllo western receipts are 40 per cent smaller than lust year for the past four weeks , Atlantic exports ( Hour Included ) In th same weeks luive been 01.310,150 bushels , against 7,013.573 bushels last year , and the exports of corn Have been S.435.032 bushels , against 4.1M.282 bushels last year. The Incronre In corn more than make.- ) up In foreign consumption for the decrease In wheat. ration rose S-lCc , though without material change In movement. lletter repents of manu facturing In England nnd storting of some mills here give hope of better demand. Failures for the week have been 2M In the United States , against 2U last week , and llfly In Canada , against fifty-eight last year. AVI3HICI.Y CI.KAIII.VC III ) US 13 TOTALS. Hiinlnt" M Trnnmiplloim Of the AHMOCillU'll llllllUN. NEW YORK , Feb. 2tf. The following table , compiled by Brad.street'p , ellbws the total 'clearances at the principal cities and the percentage of Increase or decrease , as compared with the corrcsppndlng ; week ; last year : T'S * AVKKICI.V HI'JVIRW , 'iMV Clllcx Iteiiort Ohniiue In Volume Triiiiier of Trndp. NR\V YOHK.Keb , 28.nilBtrr ( > ot'H to morrow will Kuy : The placing of orders for nearly 1,500,000 tens of steel within tlio past three weeks U the iiiont Important Influence for lnipro\ement In general trudi * since the November election. The con tracts fur steel iall , taken since the break In the price , together with expenditures neceiivnry to lay these rails , inedns the placing : In circulation cf no Its * Hum J35.000.000. The amount of sales nl rails for export hag been exaggerated , us or ders placed abroad were due to English mills bclne temporarily engaged on other forms of rteel. The rush for * rails appears to be almut over and the outlook U for higher prices. Con sumption of lltttehvr i fg Iron Is In e > cu if r.rc. diictlcm. nii'l ' wile and wire neil mllU are run ning full lime. Many woolen mills In New Kng < land have started up. Manufacturers are buy ing In expectation of a duty being placed on raw wool. The recent Improvement In cotton goods la maintained. At mom cities there has been no change jn the volume and temper of trade. Demand lias been quiet , and while cupertatlons favor an early Improvement , progress thus for has btyn aomeulint disappointing. The most maiKed galiu ure at Chicago and St. lxjul . where vliltlng mer chants have made relatively heavy puirhat of dry good * , clothing und gruccrles.Jobbers nt Cleveland. Cincinnati. Milwaukee and Ixiulnvllle In some Instance ! regard Hi * outlook us iaor favorable. Unfavorable nealher on the Suulh Atlantic const and at the northwest has Inter rupted buvlnrns and reports from Oalveston und NsthvllU are that the movement of nicrchaiulUc has teen disappointing. Exports oftiieal ( Hour Im-luded as wheat ) from both cca u of the UnlUJ States this week ( ore holiday ) nnd ffoirSS * . John , N. n. , have fallen off sharply , the fnlal amounting to 1,373- JIS bu. , the smallest ) W\J total since the last week In April , IfM. compatM with 2.120.IW hu. Inn week , Z.srw.ro ) bii.-4n- last week of Febru ary. 1S9 ; J , $ i3oOO hu. In the correspondlnc week of 1195 ; Z , 72,000 l.n. In/ihe'HIke vfek of 1SH and s contrasted with 3Wl : , < H > 0 bit. In n similar pe riod of ISM. Exports B'.SCrn nmounled lo 4,471. . COO bu. thlil week , compnn-d with 6,411,000 bu. last week , 3.1M,000 hu. JP.U" " " ' week lfl't > ' " " S47.000 bu. two yt-nrs nKtf , i ! 7,000 bn. three jenr nco. and m contrasted ttptth 1,076,000 bu , In the llko week of 1M3. . . . , There nre 2SS btiRlrleM „ failures reported this week , compared wlth > JJ > vltift week , 271 In the week onrf year nun , 231 In the last week of Keb- rimry , HsK ; 272 In the corresponding week In IMI , nnd as contrnsteirwTlli Z17 In the Ilk ? week of 1893 , There nre M failures reported from Iho Dominion of 1'nnndn. nxHInst 6S lasl week , f > l In Ihe week n > enr Siiij < 4 two years BKO , and ( is compared with 34 In the like week of Itdl. AVAI.I , STIttiliT TIIAI1U IlKVIIiWKII. \Vi-ek mi ( lie Slock i\chmme. NK\V YORK , Kcl ) . 28. Brailstrccl's Fl- tiiuiclnl Ucvlpvv tomorrow will any : Transactions on the stock exchange this week were absolutely professional , nnd the market ha * been more than usually Irregular In Its ten dencies. Large financial. Interests nre Inclined to wait upon events , whlii1 the factors which In fluenced Ihe smaller traders were of nn Uncer tain nnd changeable character. The principal Items were the Ctetrtn question and Its relation to European money nnd security markets , and the revival of the Cuban dlscii'slon In Wiiih- Ington. As tn the first nf these , the earliest de velopments Indicated tthnt the powers would probably Inlcrferc between Greece nml Turkey and Him prevent n breach of the peace. This checked anything like n pnnlc In the Iximlon nnd continental markets , but the later Informa tion concerning the lark of n dellnllc program nn tlic part of the powers , nnd the reenlcllrnnt attitude of' ( Ireece , pcems to be n wet blanket on the entire European financial situation. Lon don's Influence has , consequently , been n negative one. At home the discussion of the Cuban situ * ntlon In the senate , and Ihe rumors concerning the attitude of the American consul general nt Havana , ( lenernl Lee , together with the news paper comments nnd rumors on Ihe subject , wcro used with bearish effect , even If the slrect on the whole displayed less susceptibility to such dlslurblng Intluences. This , however , may be ac counted for In a. largo degree by appreciation of the fact that the advent of n new administra tion nml the expiration of the old congress In n. few days limits the probability of any seilous action In the premises , It may be also mentioned that the certainty of nn extra session of congress immediately after March 4 , nt which revenue measures will be agitated , has a tendency lo limit the disposition to do anything , and It Is tentlmcnlally , nt least , n bear factor. STOCKS AM ) IIONUS. ( icniM'iil Actlvlly Hi-dims and Market AilvnnccM All Alonu' ( lie Line. NEW YORK , Feb. 20. In the last hour nnd a half of trading today , the Stock exchange threw off the lethargy that 'has been Its chnraclerUtlc for many days past , and nwukcned to a lively activity. In which the volume of trade was large and the prices advanced sharply throughout the list. The pardon by Spain of Julio Sutijiullly , tile American Citizen confined In Cuba , and the consequent practical abandonment by the t'nlted States senate of Its peremptory resolution , de manding the Immediate release of Sangullly wan Ihu main stimulant. Tlio announcement to the Associated press that King Ocorge of Greece had Intimated hit Inlenllon lo conform to the demands of the powers with regard to Crete was also u contributory cause. The relief af forded to the market by the icmoval of these Im pending shadows on values seemed to let loose a great deal of bullish sentiment , whlc.li . has been latent In the minds of traders for some lime past. The shorts were driven 'to cover and prices went up with a rut.li on quite large trnns- Bctlona along the whole line. The maikct opened with n tendency to higher prices , re- lleclcd from the London market , nnd on the published nexvs of SangulUy's pardon. Prices continued linn nil del1 , bill there waa very lan guid Interest In the la&ct. transactions being restricted npparentli-to'.riwnlt the course of the BCllutu on the CuhanvilueKflon. After noon buy ing wns noted front'f\W5hlngton. nml the an nouncement nf the /netrtJ" soon afterward that the Sangullly resolution would not be pushed , brought on nn actlvei Jvuylng movement. The trading wns marked h > ' 'ft. strong and confident tone , iluo lo the cncoTlrage'merit felt over thu Im- prqvcmont In railway iLtirnlngs for the third week , in February jdj over the Kcnernlly favorable outlook , /pr , , business. The Im provement In railway * earnings the third week seems to extemrta All parts' of the country and to ever } ' group ad. properties. Although to- llay'ft Improvement was general throughout the list , the Industrials , as.iisualabsorbed , the ma jority of attention nfld'enjoyed the largest ad vances. Sugar nnd1 I > aflicrrpreferretl TOFC 2 % per cent , nnd Tobacco : iMjJcr'Cent. Consolidated Gas was consplcuou3cfor 41 , rice of. 3'.4 ' polnls on n conviction that legislation harmful to Hie value Dt the property was iinllliely tA be enacted at jAlbansv .Chicago ( JSTTlilso. advanced , , lii pey cent , nnd H.ry Smte'DaV/'lVi per cnt. "Note- worthy advances In othi- shares were Munhnt- tan , li percent , and Lead. preferredPullman nnd Tennessep Codl and Iron. ] V4 per cent. The grangers averaged' 'point to a ponlt nnd n half , Hurllngton ; 1U- pen cent ; St. Paul , 114 per cent , nnd St .ltnul & Omaha"'and Rock Island 1 per cent. "New Jersey Central was hid up 21 ! per' cent on - removal of apprehension aa to 'Us finances. .Jfnke Shore scored "n rise of 2'/4 ' per cent to ICO , the highest on record for the bWk. Commission house buying was quite a notable feature during the rise In the afteinoon , Indi cating some awakening , of business In the mar ket. Hocking Valley stock fluctuated within n narrow Jlmlt on surmises regarding the form of the plan of reorganization. The bond market responded steadily Irt Ihe favorable Influences needing the stock specula tion , but the pains usually were lesa pronounced nnd confined to the better grade Issues. Th foreigners look moderate' amounts of the specu lative liens. In which more activity developed than for some little time. The Hocking Valley mortgages fluctuated notably , the 5s advancing to 72i , nnd lecedlng to 71 , and the Cs rlslnjr 414 Per cent td CO , and reacting' 60. The sales were J1.C78.0CO.Government bonds were In moderate request and stiffened slightly on pur chases of J117.COO. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram IB as follows : "The stock markets today were generally fairly steady on European politics That was not the case with KafUrx , however which were absolutely unsalable. The financial position as cabled yesterday thrcatcnx Ec\eral failures on the Slock exchange soon , nnd finan ciers here really regard Transvaal politics as more serious than European complications Americans were lifeless , with no prospect of an active business until politics nre clearer. The demnnd for gold Is a trifle less keen. French exchange Is weak , as a result of recent snle of securities by Paris tu London , but the quota tion remains unchanged. No effect was pro duced on Iho continental discount markets by the reduction In the German bank rale. The 1'nrls and lierlln markets were- steady to firm. " The following wcie tic closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York cxchunco ' today : AlclilBon MX Oiveon N.-lv 14 AdaniH Kx - . . ' , . 14 ! ) O. S. L. &U. N 15 ! { Alton. T II Oil Paulllo Mall Am. KxproHi lUC < i 'Dorla , IJoc. A E llalllmoro.t Ohio. 13 m Canada Paclllc. . . . 65 Pullman Pulnco. . . Canada Koulliurn. . 4 > < Kuaillnir aiH Central Piiclllo. . . . 10M u. o. w p.- diet ) . iOlllO 17h do pfd iHij ! Chlcavo.t Alton. . It-I ! Iloek luluml i7k ! U. It. .VQ 7-IIi Si. Paul 7l > H ClucncoCiafl . ' . 7(1)6 ( ) do pfd IJP : ; * CoiiHolldaled din , loM St. Paul .V Omaha. ! > ( > K ( ) . . C. . C. .t St. L. . . ' . ' 0 Si. V.Jt , O. pfd iir ; Colo. Coal & Iron. . / ' Soulhnrn Paeltlc , . 1434 Cotton Oil Cnrt. . . . lit , SurarHnllnury. . . . llilft Jluluwaro&llml. . 107 Tenn. Coal , t Iron. ' . ' 7U Del. , f iclt. li W. . . )5li : ) Texas 1'ncltlc ! ) ! < 1) . fill. ( ) . ufil 41 Tol. i ; O , Ceil. pfd. CO East Tcnn 141 * Union Pacific 7H U. 3. ExproHi 37 KrlopM lUh W. Stilh&Pnc. . . . OH t'otl Wayne 103 W.HtU AIMitd. . IMi ( } , Northern pfd. . 1'jn Wulls t'.iryo Ex. . . 100 O. & B. I. pfd 1 > 5 WHHIenl Union. . . , 83) ) Ilucblnv Vnllov. . . 41) ) Whoellmr & L. K. . IH IlllnolH Central. . . U-l do pfd . , , r > H K..VT.pfd SO , Minn. , VSt , Louiti. 18kj Lake Krlo . \\'eat. . Hl > ( Don. Ac U , n. . . lOHj dopfil ( IiHi tlon. Kleclrlo 34H Luke Shorn , IKU.Hi Nal'l UnaeiMl 13 U-nd Trust , , , ' . ' 3 Col. I'unliljiu ' dopfd. . . . . . . DO. ' ' " " ' ' ' liiSi N. A. . . . , . ! ! ! . M TolTAt"f/"K'6' ! Manhattan Con. , . . 8lb ) ' " MoinphlH A ; < / ' . . . . . . 15 ulluni MlchlurniiO'ontral. Or . iilh'crn jifd. Mo. Paclllu . Tobjcco Mobllu.VOhlo. , . . . 2U1 < irobacco jifil 101 Am. T.it O. Co. . . . H3 N. J , Central , . SJj tC ! , Co 163 N. & W. pfd _ . ? Am , Suirar pfU. . , . 103 North Am.Co. . . . , iU Ilealhur pfd.i cu > $ Northern 1'iielllc. . " | lihbber 'JO N. Pacific pfd , . . . . " Uubbor pfd 7'J > U.I' . . O.&U ? Tiilldn Ol | pfd , , . . . nt Northwestcri w < 1 C. C. A Si. U pfd f > 7 dopfd , , 131) ) .111 , .Spirits , iifj : N. V. Central H3M ! , ' ,111. ' HpirltH pfd. . . yn > t N. Y. AN.E u7 ' i.'H&X , IB 41 Ontario A W , . . . The total tales of ftpi-Ri ) today were 151,703 chare * , Including : American Tobacco , 6,100 ; American Hunar , 37,7tO ; .fhjrlliiKlon , I0.4CO ; C'oii- solldated Clas , 3,100 ; I'lrloaKO ( Inn , C.fOO ; IxiuU- vllle & Na hvlllK , 5,10f4 , anliattan , 3,100 ; North ern Puelllc preferred ' 'J..W ; .Omaha , 3.VOO ; Hi , Paul. 13,200 , - ' IIUNlOII .Stlll'lC IllintdllOllM. nOSTON. Keb. Jll-CaKJoan ! . masi , ' nar cant ! limn loans. 'JVil per rtJiit. Clompricai to.- mocks , bonds anil inlu\or- \ ' A T.&S. V )4 < | W Elea. nfJ OU American . . . . . . 11U4 Win. Centra Iti Ann Huciir pfd. . . . 11)3' Kd. Kle : . Ill 145 Hay Stuti ) ( las S > H Oen. Kleo. pfd 74 Hell Tvlephono. . . 2'J' . ' AlchUou pfd , ji : < { IloHton& Albany , uio AtuhlHou IH KUJJ IHOl Itontoiut Malno. . . 1HJ Ol HI/ ! ( ) . . Il.&Q 7IW-Alloiuz Milling Co 1 HItclibiirir 'J 'Allaiillo ' 'J'JU ( Jenerul Kloctrlo. . ' dlTiIloiiou& | Muntaiu 117 Illlnolu Sliwl , USli llutloi lICMtv 1 IK Moxloun Central , , KjCaluinul& | llcclit , , 30 N.Y.iN.K BU Jcentwinlal , . , flM Old Colony 17dWKr.tn ] llii , . , , 11H OnxHliorll/lno. . . 15blKo.ira'r/o lu BanUlfitO , . - 17 | Obeoli. . , , , , . 31 Union Paeltlc 7 Qulno- , . . . 115 West Kml. . . . . . . . . . 70llTumnr | ck. . , Ill ) West Hnd pfd HIM Wolvorlivj , . , 10)i \Vesl.KloJ ' . ' 4KI I'llllllicllll "HOICK , I1OSTON. Feb. 26.-CC4irInc ) , Jll.000,570 ; ba- | Ulices , > | .42J.S s ; I1ALTIMORE. Feb. 10. Clearings , $1 , 1 ,401 ; balancen , I2C9.543. NKW YORK. Feb. M.-Clearlngs , $18,010.971 ; talancei. IU.4T9.733 , ST IJOl'ia. Feb. M.-ClearIng , , , SI7,4J5j bal. onees , 1787,415. Money. Mf7 per cent ; New York exchange. 25c dlrrount bid ; par naked , PHILADELPHIA. F b , KO.e rings , $9419- S S. balances , ll.lSR.m. CHICAGO. Feb. , < Menrlng . $ ll.S9 , li7 ; New York exchange. R5e discount ; foreign exchange , firm ; dem.nnil , flH ; for sixty dnys , JI.S6. \e - York. Sloney Market. NEW YORK. Feb. ! ( i.-MONEY ON CALT - Kasy nt 1HW2 per cent ; last lonn , 1 ? , per cent ; closed offered nt HtB2 | er cent. PRl.Mi : MERCANT1LH VAPKIl 3ff4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with actual business In bankets' bills nt JI.S7JT4.S7H for demnnd , nnd l4.MO4.fiU for sixty days ; posted rales t4.8BHW4.SG. und SI.S7 > , UM.SS ; commercial bills. SI. < Vi. SILVER CERTIFlCATES-N ( Hic I1AR SILVEH-CIHr. MEXICAN DOM.A1IH M ic. GOVERNMENT IIONDS-SlroiiR ; new 4 reg. , 122'i ; coupon. 122'i ; C. , reg. . 113 % ; coupon. 11.1 % ; 4 < , reg. , HIVi ; coupon , 113 ; 2s. reg. , 5i,4 ; Pnclllc Cs of ' 93 , 103U. STATE 11ONDS4 Dull. RAILROAD UONDS Strong. ME.VtCAN DOLLARS fiO'lc. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : Suit KrniiclNi-o SAN i'UANOISCO. Feb. ' 'a.-Tho olllclal closing nuolatlonsforinlnhiK stocka todjy wjrj nt fol io WB : SilverInrs , ( IIJjc : Mcxlcin dollars. nU ( < ' 831h'e ; drafts , BlRht , 'Joe : drafts , tolcgranh , ' . ' "Ho. Clilcnu'ii Htnclf ICvclinnnc. CHICAGO , Keh. 20. Trading In slocks was extremely dull , nliout the only fenture bring a lltttle Ihltter In Street Cable Car clock. 1'rlces nn n rule were llnnly held. Active stocks closed ; \civ Vorlc .Ml ii I n ic 4tuon < lniiH. NEW YOUK. Fob. 'JO. The following are th3 lnlir " 11AR HILVEn S9 11-ied per oz. MONEY 2 per ccnl. The rate of discount In Ihe open market for short bills la 2 per cent. The rale for three months' bills' Is 2 per cent. KorrllVll I'MnniicIal. I1EUL1N , Feb. 56. Exchange on London , eight days' -slKht , 20 mirks 42 pfg. fjdN'DON. Fell. 2G. Gold Unquoted nt Iluenos Ayres today at 209.50 ; Lisbon. 42'/4 ; Home , 103. 0. I'ARIH , Feb. 26. Three per cent rentes , 102f 02'X.c for the account , Exchange on London , 23f IS'.iic for chqcks. JlV < T | > "l ( il'lllll IIIIll PrOVlMltlllf ! . LIVEIIPOOL , Feb. 26. WHEAT Spot , quiet , No 2 red , spring , Ca 2d ; No. 1 California , 6s 5l4d. Fulurei , steady , with new positions lower nnd distant positions ' . d lower ; further weakened nml closed sternly , with near positions' Id lower nnd i distant positions ' .iOid lower ; business nbout equally distributed ; February , at Hid ; March , 6s IHcl ; May. C. < 3'id ; July , 6 * 3d. ' COIIN Spot , dull ; American mixed , new , 2 Cd. Futures opened quid , with near poMtlons lower and distant positions unchanxed ; closed steady , with nenr and distant poslllona unchanged 10 'ijil lower ; business equally dlslrlhutcd ; Feb ruary , 2K 6d ; March , 2s 6d ; April , 2s C'id ; May , 2 7'Ad ; June. 2s Slid ; July , 2s 9d. FLOUH Steady ; demand poor ; St. Louis fancy , wlnler , Ss 6d. PIIOVISIONS Ilacon , nrm ; demand poor ; Cum berland cut , 28 to 30 Ihs. . 27s 6d ; short ribs. SO to 24 Ibs , , 23s 6d ; lonpr clear , llsht , 35 to 33 Ibs. , 2. > s 6d ; long- clear , heavy , 40 lo 43 Ibs. , 2ts Cd ; short 'clear backs , light , IS Ihs. , 21s Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 43 to 50 Ibs. , l\i 6d ; clear bellies. 14 to 11 ! Ibs. , 28a Cd. Shoulders , square. 12 tn 18 Ih ? . , 25s Cd. Hams , short cut , 14 to 16 Ib's. . 40s Cd. Tallow , fine North American , ISs. Itecf , extra India mess , 68s Sd ; prime mess , -ISs 9d , Porlc , prime mess , line western , 4Us ; medium western , 40s. Lard , steady ; prime-western , 21s ; refined. In palls. 22s d. CHEESE null ; demand poor ; finest Ameri can , white nnd colored ( September ) , 08s , llt'TTKR ' Finest United States. 90a ; Rood , C5s. OII > S TurpenlliiH spirits , 20,1 fid. Llntccd , I3s Cd. I'elroleum , rellnc-d , 6' d. UEl-'IliaEHATOH DEEK-Forequartere. Slid ; hlmlquailers , fiid. HOI'S At lyjndon ( Paclllc coast ) , JC3 ] Si. The receipts of wheat In the past three days were 12i5.fcCO centals. Including 37.000 American. The receipts of American eorn during ; the past three dnys were 229,200 centals , Cotton 3lurk < 'iN. NEW YOIHC. Feb. 26.-COTTON Spot , steady ; middling. 75-16e ; mlddllntr uplands , 7 5-150 ; mid dling KUlf. 79-lCe ; snles , 910 bales. Fulures , steady ; sales , 164,600 bales ; February , J7.06 ; March. I7.CC ; April , J7.12 ; May , J7.1S ; June. 7.22 ; July { 7.26 ; August , ? 7.28 ; Heplcmber , SC.9J ; Or- lober , JO.S3 : November. $0.80 ; Uecemlr , $6.01. The market opened nctlve and steady , with prices fiom 3 In 7 polnls higher , following fa vorable Liverpool cables and estimates of small receipts nt the ports. Private cables ascribed the udvancc abroad In better European political con ditions and decided firmness In nml muikets. Trading was active , with Liverpool the principal buyer , and selling by votithcrn Interests and local traders for trading. A further advance of fiom 2 to 3 points followed the opening , and at 11 o'clock the maikct win * llrm at a net gain of from 8 to 'j points , with pales of 63,000 bales. NEW OIILEANH , Feb. 20. OOTTON Firm ; middling. 7'tc ; low middling , 0 11-lCc , KOCH ! or dinary , 67-lCc. PiMirln .Mnrl < c lM. PEOIIIA , Feb. 26.-COUN-Sleady ; new No. 2 , OA'TB Qulol and cany ; No. 2 white , 17'i018c. WIIIHKY Market steady ; finished Rood * on ( he basis of tl.17 for hlith wines. IlKCEIPTH Corn , W.fOO hu. ; oats , 19,900 bu.j rye CO ) bu , ; whisky , 75 bbls , ; wheat , 4 , 00 bu , silll'MENTS-Corn , 30.KO bu , ; onta , 45.2JO bu.i rye , COO bu.j whisky , 1,056 tble. : wheal , 3.CCbu , Neiv York Dry ( innilH MnrUrtt. NEW YOUK. Feb. 28. With the weelt prae- llculiy ended , tile market was more quiet In Ihe mutter ( if sales , hut with a very sharp advance In the price of cotton , There was nn usxort- 111 ? demand of moderate quantities , by spot pur chasers , while the deliveries on recent and old engagements took a large quantity of goods of all descriptions , 1'rlntlng cloths quiet , but steads- at 2 11-lCc. .Mnrlicts. IjONDON. Feb. Zfl.-BtraAR-Cune. dull ; cen- Irlfugal , Java , 11s ; Muscovado , fair refining , 9 * lud. Heel , quiet at the decline ; February. 8a UUd ; March , t lOliii. NKVV YOltIC , Feb. 2C. RUQAIt Haw , steady ; fair refining , 2 13-H'c ; mien , 5.3CO bags ( lo nrrlve ) ; M leu , V\c , c xilp. : . Hctlned , quiet ; granulalcd , 4 ? c ; crunhed , 5 ; | H > wdcreil , 4Ho. London HIii-i'iiHfdii . LONDON , Feb. 20. At the nheepskln sales today - day 158,580 of ontNrital \ skins wer offered and all sold , The demand wait good , with coarse wool % farthing higher and others liW.ii far- thlnx higher. IMHK growth and shorn cold at li farthing up , whlln lambs were U farthing down. The next salcu will be hcM April 8 and D. .MIiiiicnpoIlMVlicat < IiioliiUaiiM. MINNKAPOI.IH , Feb. 2fl.-WIII3AT-Ka y ; February , 12V4c ; May , 7Vi 72ic ! ; July , 73V4c. On track ; No. 1 hard , 75i No. 1 northern , 73o ; iec lpt , 114 cam. _ U'ool .MnrKclo. NUW YORK , Feb. 28. WOOI < Steady ; neeccd , 15irl7c ; pulleil , I5 < i > l7c. jVf1. IJOUIH , Feb , "C. WOO1. Hleady nnil un changed. .Miiiit-lifktor Tcxlilc Triult * Ilcvlc v , MANCHIJHTIIR. Feb. 2U. The clolh markft Is firm , but not active. The markvt for yarn * U quiet , with u limited Inquiry. OH Cll > - MnrUclit. OIL CITY , Feh , 26.'rcdlt halancej , tic ; rer- tlllratei. otftrrd. tic ; shlumenU , 71,331 bbls. ; runs , lOl.liCJ bull. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oaltlo Receipts Fall Off Sharply nnd Hogs Increase. MEAGER OFFERINGS GET STEADY PfllCES \Yllllnir In I'ny for l'rlilrtjllrevrn HIIKN llrrnk Slmr-ply unit Clone nt the l. nv 1'olnl. Total receipts . . . . Ct 91 9 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : lluycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . 1.UOI Totals . 1.S21 C.ull 1,5 ? ( ! CATTMC Since Monday the receipts of cattle have been very lltin-nl until today , when there was n big drop in the number arriving due undoubtedly tothe fact that the week Is nearly at an end. Almost two-thirds of the c-attlo hero ' .vcre stockcrs and feeders , a good many of them being westerns. The supply of beef stecrn was very monger , only ten to .twelve loads of corn-fed steers being offered for sale , some of them pretty decent cattle. The market waa Just about steady with yesterday. Cows nnd heifers wore also In very llpht supply , and the trade wits soon over with , the cattle selling about like ycstorflay. Quite a good many stockcrc and feeders wcro on sale nnd the situation In that de partment of the market was not so I'avor- able to the selling Interests. The extreme cold wcathor , combined with the fact that It was the last of the week , and that oper ators had quite a good many rattle on hand , rendered the market slow and lower. Huyers , too , wemed lo realize all of a sud den that they have been paying pretty stilt prices the way bepf catllo are selling and they wanted to take off about lOc. Hcprcscntatlve sales : NATIVI23 MILKKUH AND Hl'UINOKHS. I cow and cult . . . . , $1100 WIWTWUNS , No , Av. I'r. Mo , Av , I'r , 3 COWH 923 J2 25 3 hulls 453 (3 23 10 cows ,731 ! 255 101 fcuilfra 515 3 ( .0 1 Imll 540 300 21 fceilern. . . . uM 375 J5 heifers 374 3 15 15OKlidON OKlidON , 1 KtnR 1250 200 24 fcedcrrt. , . . DSt 375 HOC5B The receipt * of hoga were very nearly as large UB ycnteriluy , ninety IwiJnnn \ \ reported - ported In , hut the niaiKct lurked u ijwd deal of being an gooian yesterday. After muklnn nn mlvmice nf lOSIJc over TUCK- lay's prices the riiilnr.il reunion cnine linlay anil lha market broke SWIOe , Unlcxmen were not very euger to make the concei'ploii nnil the trade In connequenco wnow from Mart to llnl Y It illil not Improvu liny , hut nil her urew worse toward ( he' lanl. nfter xmio of the onlern were filled , and cloceil nl thu low point of the day. day.Today' * decline ju t nlmut wiped nut yculer- day's ailvanco and left Ilio murltel where II wan on Wedneuday. Ileprerentntlve nalen ; No. Av. 20 2f 55 333 74 240 47 421 18 401 ! 81 61 315 fa 289 63. 58. 27. 68. 47. 4-1. 61. 61.C3 , .2'JJ 65 2(1 ( 58CI CI S74 . . . . . . . . 51. . . . &CO C4. - , 63 > IO 4 < 1II4'ACI ) MVK MOCK .MAIUCUT. Siniill Ucrclttln of Cuttle unit SliiM'ii IIIK ! 4 InI'rltTH ( lo DIMVII. CIUCAOU , .I'Vh. 2ii. In cnltlp ( xccliitn wcro Mimll , hut there were onmigli to meet the pmall re < | iilremcnt of lmyeri , iind prices fhowcd no ltnproenienl Most offerlnR.i fold very low ; pales of licet Meern were larRcly at from M to f4.03 , only n very email pcrcentnRC KI > | III ; n hlxh an } . " > . CaUc wcro flimer uiiiler modernlo orfcrliiKu nnd n few extra , cnlves l > rounht Jii.40. Texas fed steera rolil largely nl from a.70 lo In IIORS , the tlrciiKlh dl pl.iyd recenlly ic. celxed u check lo.lay , iind pi Ices broke nbout fie. At the decline there wan Rood Ir.iylnn on loenl nnd BhlppliiK nccoimt * . eommon to choice IIORH nellltitr nt from J3.30 tu J3.70 , with tnle larsely nt from J3.53 to J3.C5. The hr-pp market was active nt ntroiiK prlcca ; sheep nillHB llrmer thiin lamln. Limited niimlicrii of poor Kheen tuild nt from J2.W tn J.l.tO , nnd hc t natives hrought 14.23.Vestein fed theep , which comprlceil the larger purl of the orf rltiK . found purchasers at from J3.CO to $1.10. VearUius sold readily nt from $1.83 to $ l.3" . nnd Ihcre wan was a peed Inmh trnilp at from W.IO to JI.SO for prime , Mies being Inriirly at from JI.25 lo Jl.Si ) . Uecelplm Cattle , 2,500 head ; lion * , 5,000 livail ; sheep , S,00i > bend. 1C n n Rim CHy l.lvt * Stock. KANSAS C1TV , Kel > . 2i'-t < ATTM--Iecelp ( . C.r.00 head ; rhlimienls , l.SW head. llest Rnuloa llrm ; utliTH flow ; TcxnH steer ! " . f2.4riff3.SO ; Texas TOWH , J2.r.OH2.PO . : nnll\n leeri , M.OOliSOO : unlive rows nnd heifers , ti.rosT3.50 : Mockers and feeders , J.1.23IM.40 ; hulln , J2.COU4.50. llX1llecelnts. . 1I.OCO head ; shlpmenlii , 1,000 head. Market weak nnd lOe lower ; bulk of snles , f3.42HSJ.1.45 ; heavies , t3.3Iiiiir3.50 : p'inUers. J3.25fi3.40 ; mixed , M.3303.M ) ; IlKlils , J3.23iS3.40 ; Yoikers , 1.1.35 3.40 ; pis' . J3.131i3.SO. HlinKl'-Hecelpls. 3,000 hend ; shipments. 500 head. Mprket steady ; Inmhs , | l.20fll.CO ; mut tons , J2.35ii3.00. SI. I.oitlN l.lvc StofU. ST. l.Ot'IH. Keb. ! . CATThK lli-celplii. 1 COO head. Market stroll ? on Texans , sleiuly on natives , wllhln the range quoted ; native ship- pint ; sleers , J3.50B3.10 ; Blockeis nnd fei-dera , J2.10ff3.SO ; llRht. J2.,5f4.2.1 ( : COWH unJ heifers , J2.2r. < 53.CO ; Texns nnd Indian steers , J2.COS/I.IO ; cows. J2.OOIi2.S5. llOlH-UfCOl.l | . C.OOO head. Mniket a shade lower ; Unlit. f3.50Q3.CO ; mined , J3.25fM.CO ; heavy , J3.20IT3.70. SIIKIII' llecclhls. 70-3 head Market steady and tmclmiiKed ; imilloni , , | 3 OCifl.25 : lamlis , 1 3. 10 If 5.25. XVw Yiirk I.lvn Moe-lc. NEW YOtllf , Feb. 2C , llEIIVES-Uorelpls. 522 head ; sales , 21 ears ; flow and weak lo lOu lower ; steers , J4.26sT4.FO ; slugs nnd oxen. J2..HM3.75 ; bulls. $2.85 3.50 ; dry eoWM. JI.9. > tT3.10. ( "abli-s quole American slerrs at 10'urilVjc : thffp at " "lie ; refrigerator beef at 71i ! i1S-'Ho ; exports to morrow. 839 bet-vei nnd 41. ) quarters of beef. SHEEP AND LAMI1H lleeclpls , 4,592 head ; slow nnd ensler exeept for top grade lambs ; sheep. .r,0if1.r,0 ? ; lambs , J.I.W'ffS.riO ' ; one car , J5.CO. I1O09 Hecelpts , 14,170 head ; steady at Jl.COgi Sdiclc in Si Ueeord of receipts of live slock nt Ihe four pilnclpnl markels for Fcbiuary 26 : Cattle , lloga. ' Hhcep. Omaha. ' 1,501 6)251 ) 1,576 Chicago . ; ; , . . . ; . . 2.500 5.000 s.doo Kansas City . ; . . 3,500 14.000SCO ) at. I.'Kils l.COO. 5.IMO 70 < ) Totals 10,501 ' 30.251 13,276 Sim KriiiiiilHi-ii Wlii > nt luntatloiii. SAN FltANClSCO. Feb. M. WIlKAT-Klcndy ; December , J1.16TS ; May. l 3. . I.ockcil lift for AMKII'IIK , Jerry Cannn , 710 North Fifteenth street , was locked up at police headquarters last evgnlnp for namiulllng Mr. . Cllldcr. Jlrn. Gilder claims to be a sinter to Jerry and says Hlio would f.ir rather bo a relative ( o some ono else. I ist night , she nssurlK , Jerry came liomi' looking for troiibKShi1 sought lo iimuso blm and r.'rom- mundeil the family wood pile ns a means of ( JIviTtlsemenl , HO words followed < imt then ho Riivc his sis tor a light hand hook which sent her under Ihft kltcheji tubV. Jessie Johnson , a friend of tlio family , In terfered and she nlwo went clown bfforo Jerry's prowens. The trio -.vure looked up to await Judge Gordon's decision this morn ing. ( Miami l.iuiilliiril MlH liiK' . lj. Neurnnycr , a prominent merchant of Grand Inland , hfiH written Chief Slgwart u letter asking that he liton the 16okou for II. N. I-ord , the proprietor of the Palmer house of that city. Tlic letter stales that Liord disappeared from ( Irand Island upon the evening of Kobninry 19 , and thai noth ing has been heard of ms whereabouts since. When Ixml left he was supposed to hnvo hud about ft. tat ) In his ponKoHhlon. Ills friends think liu is laboring under u temporary lit of Insanity or else that lit- has been waylaid by thlovos. KOIIUCAST 01. ' TODAY'S WHATIIHIl. I "air ; HlNlni ; TciiiiM-rndirc , Tilth \ VcxlcilJo Soiilliirly'linlH. . WASHINGTON , tfeb. 2fi.-Foreca l for Saturday Is : i For Nebrnskii , Iowa ami South IJakoln Kulr ; rising temperature ; westerly to south erly winds. For Missouri nnd ICansns Fair ; not so cold Saturday evening ; varlnhlo winds. For Wyoming Fair nnd wnimur ; vatl.iblo winds , l.ocnl Hi-cord. OFFIC'IJ OF TIJK WRATHRn nUKKAU. OMAHA. I'VI ) . 2ii. Omiihii icconl of rainfall nnd lompiirature compared with correspondIng - Ing day of the past three years : 1SW. IKitf. lSfl : . 1SOI. MKxImum tempenituro. . . 11 Ts 4.1 r.f ) Minimum Icmpuratun11 40 SS 'JT Avenigo tempi ratuic . 0 BD 42 'M Italnfall . 01 .0) ) ,31 ,0) ) Ilccord of tcmpeniture and preoliiltatluu nt Omaha for this day and ylnco Miii'L'h 1 , 1SOO : Normal toinprrnturn for the ilny . n Deficiency for the diiy. . . . . . L'i : Accumulatc < l PXCOSM Hlnt'D Mnrcli 1 . 'Jill Normal prcclpllatlon for tlio day. . .0:1 : Inch DUlclonoy for the day . to Inch Total precipitation since Aiar. l.t.74 : ( ! Inches KXI.TF.H since March 1 . . . fi.ll liuihrH IJellclency coirtfli > 'g period 1S' 1..1I.M Inclios Uellcloncy corrcxp'R perlpil IMiJ. , 15.10 Inches ItcporlN from StnUoiiN nt S ji. in. Htvuily-llflh incrlcllan time , T Indicate * trace of precipitation. ix'luw zero ; 0 zero. U A , WUUHII. l > jcal Forecast Official. OMAHA CHAIN' M'D STOCK EXCHANGE Board of Trade , You can buy or cell unXhlng aealt In tin th < vaiious exchanges of thu countiy thruuKh u . llefercnceu ; Fbst Nat. , U. H. Nat. . Commer cial Nut. bunl.y , Omaha ; Ur.lun Nut , bunk , Kuiuas City , CillAXT . ICIJ\.M5V , Telepliono ICW. JAMES E. BOYD & CO TulcphoiicKKlU. Onialtii , Nab. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : Sr03ii Hoard of Trade. Dire't ' v.'lrcs lo Chicago and New York. Coircip ndciits ; John A. Warien It Co ,