Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 15, 1898, Page 11, Image 13

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    THE CXMAUA DAILY" IJEE : TUESDAY , 1M3HHUATIT 15 , .1808. 11
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Coarao Grain and Provisions Occupy the
Attention of the Traders.
SOME NEW HIGH FIGURES ARE RECORDED
lAll tin- Mil Hid * Clour nt CoiiMlilcrnlilu
Advance Attvr the Two Un >
of lilli'iiiDue to
Ilollilii } N.
CHICAGO , Fob. H. Coarse Rrnln and pro
vision markets occupied mofll of the alien-
tlon of traders on 'change today and new
high figures in these markets .were recorded.
Wheat , thotiKh dull , wns strong on.the for
eign Kllu.itlon , nnd closed with % o mldrd
to It.i previous Mny prices. Corn ndvnneeil
Uc , 00.19 UffKc and provision * closed from
lOo to 2oO higher.
At the. opening- , and for nbout half nn
hour thereafter , whent wns Inclined to
weakness. Heavy receipts were reported us
the result or accumulations since Friday.
( Mlnnoapo Is und Uiiliith reporting S43 carw ,
ngalnst uO > ears List week and 2.M a year
.iBO. Chicago received 111 cars , 13 ot which
iwero contrnet. In udilltlon curly Liverpool
advices showed Tiftld ilecllne In futures ,
though eu.ili prices were ' ,4f-d higher. Thut
ji.vrt ot the foreign market was , however ,
overlooked by local traders for the time
being. Tnc French crop outloolt w.is re
ported as be-lng very tuvur.tblc. Initial sales
of May , lAhlch closed Friday at ! ) TW J7e.
wore mndo twlay at yiMi'JWw , and lor sonic
tiinu the market fluctuated between thoio
traction1. ? . Offerings were not at all heavy ,
but there wus an almost total absence of
Jurying order * . Gradually the m.iikct took
on strength. FlRUrojon the Liverpool stocks
explained the strong ea-h sltiiailon there ,
and altfo drew more attention to Iho ad
vances In the cash market. I/lverpiHJl
Htocks showed a decrease of 337.000 bu. for
thu week , leaving but 1,312,000 Int. , against
WSO.OOO bu. a year ago. KnglHi country
markets were ciuoteil from Cd to IH per
< iuarter higher Mian on Friday. Covering
by shortn ami a little-general buying SMIS
Htartiil when later cabins were received
showing id recovery In the ' .March delivery
ut Liverpool , nnd the May price was slowly
forced up to IiS'.io. Hcru a re.ictlon occurred
under realizing Hales- May dropping to U7 ie ,
a hero It was stopped by reports of poor
thrashing icturnn frjm the Argentine crop
nnd statements that the llgurcs on the ex-
iponable. sinplus of that country would not
probably be. materially reduced. This caused
renewed buying and a recovery to HSc. Then
f' " > two hoiir.i the market was exceedingly
ilUJ . Ac.tlng on the belief that the Letter
p.irty has control of the wheat market many
of the profus'lon.ilH went over Into the
other pits to do their trading , and .so dull
was the market for a time 1n consequence *
that brokers reported dltllculty In doing
business In even moderate sized lots. Some
nervousness HM.I.S shown at times. 1'r'ecs
lluctuated rnpMly over a narrow range. The
vl"lblo mipiply showed a dls.ippolntlngly
small decrease , SSS.OOO bu. , notwithstanding
the recent hirse shipments , and encouraged
short selling , which resulted In a decline to
! ' 7c. Late In the day the market became
strong again on reports of good export en-
g.lRi > metits and .nrlces advanced to the high
est point of the day. Clearances from At
lantic and u f ports were but 1 210.WJ bu.
In wheat and.lour. ( May advanced to DS'/iC ,
and dosed strong at 'JSVifiM'/ic.
Corn was very aetlve throughout. Heavy
receipts , Sl.'i cars , and the opening wheat de
cline caused selling by smaller holders at
the slart and the market was weak for a
time. . Active Hpe ulatlve buying followed ,
the market bceonilnt ? very llrm as wheat
and provisions advanced and a marked In
crease In outside trade w.is noted. There
wti moderate realizing on the advance but
the general tone ' .vus llrm to the close.
May ranged from : : ( P c to 2Dllffr2 Tdc , and
closed ' .4c higher at SOVifiw-o. :
Thcr.J was an active , stronger1 and higher
nmrknt for oats. Following thn opening de
clines In other grains the start was easy ,
but strength which developed In those mar
kets caused good general buying and a
i : rail ml advance. There was free rca'lzlng
under 2e. ( A | goo : ! exi > ort business i.v.ire -
ported. which was a factor. iMay ransed
from 2to to 2.YKc , and closed Wa. ' o higher
nt "I'i'/jC. '
liuslness In proviflons was the largest for
sometlmo. The market was very strong
throughout and new high levels were
reached. Heavy weekly exports and a
strong hog market were bullish Inlluences.
Opening1 prices lAoro at moderate advances
and unilnr a general demand In which out-
Hlilo buying wus .prominent prices advanced
stfidlly. IMay pork closed -Tic higher at
$10.i3 ! , May lard lOu higher at $ : .20 and -May
ribs 12VjC higher at $ . ° i.U'A. :
Kstimatrd receipts for Tuesday : Wheat ,
70 cars ; corn , S.0 cars ; oats , 40) cars ; liogs
27.01) ' ) head.
U-u.tuiK fulurcs' r.-ir.Ri > , l as follows !
AfllclcB.- I oT un.V
' 1'f-nt '
Feb. . . . 1-00
May. . .
July. . .
Corn
Feb. . . .
Mny . . .
July. . .
Oalh
July. " !
1 iirlc-
Jlay. . .
July. . .
LlirU-
Jlay. . .
July. . .
( li'lltlbK
Jlny : . . Z 'JO
_ A'"yv- 5-J7W
* No. 2.
( . aslmuotntlnui as fnllowm
FlXt.'H Strom ; ; winter patents , JI.SOQI.OO ;
stralKhts , tl.sofft.CO ; spi-lni ; fpeolals. t..33U.'i.43 ;
StrliiR | palcnt.i , ) . . ' , > fl4.ri > ; bukrrs , ; .1.r'XT3.90. |
W11BAT No. 2 HiirliiR , Oi87S3c ; No. 3 sprint ; ,
RMiDI'Io ; Nil. 2 i I'd. ! > xi 6ll.oi ) .
( O I IN No. 2 , 2SlU(2ic. ;
dATrt No. 2. 2il ' , f. n. b. ; No. 2 wbllp , 27'i ?
2JH' ' . No. 3 white. 27llfS > 3.
HYIJ-Ni ) . 2 , ' 4S f | > 4 > l : .
IIAHLKY-F. n. b. . N.I. 3. 30JT1IC.
FLAXKI7K1 > No. I , } . ! } l.:7.
TIMOTHY HI-iO-rihm' : : . } 2.SI > iT2.SOii.
IMlOVISlOXS-Mes * pork , per bid , , J10.S5W
M.J. | ) Uinl. per 11" ) Ilis. , (5.73. Khorl ribs , slden ,
( loosi > ) . | 3.M | . . l > iy salted sliLUldors ( boxc.li.
jlT.ViKiM ) . Shorl c-li'iir sld.'s ( buxoill. J5.I'IJ-V ) .
\VHlSKY--IlsillU'is' ilnlshrd goods , per snl ,
Jin"1 *
Ht'OAHS-rut loaf , Jfl.Ol ; gramiliUiM , $5 81.
On the I'UMltico PXi-aiiKii today thu liuller nini---
Ubt wa Irmly : eri"iiiiiirli' , 13ffl9o ; dahlort , HO1
171' . Cliffi" * . iiuU't , S fH c. Live poultry. Ill in ;
tUrKcyn , SidKchlclieim. ; . 7iSc.
NK\V YOIIIC ( ilOMCIIAL LMAIIKKT.
QiiotiiitloiiN for tlu > Day on' ' tipiifral
( /'llllllllOllltll'M.
NI'IW YORK. Feb. n. FIXWH lU-celpts , 41.-
22S bills. ; expoitH. * 31,793 bbl . ; steady but- quiet ;
idly mill patents , $5.G ( > { J5. ! > 0 ; cle.ir , ( J.(0if5.t.3 ( ;
Mlnne'olil patents , { J.li'ifj.tO : Itlnnrfutii bilkers' , '
Jt5 l..0t winter stralKhts , tl.r.5&4.C3 ; ; winter
I'Xtrii' . f3.COffl.BO ; winter low gnties , K.DOfjS.OD.
Rye Hour , slrady ; )2.0 : . < i.15. Huckwhrnt Hour ,
Hliviilyi * ! . : . ' . & ! I'D.
Hl'CKWHLAT ' Firm ut J7jc. (
LMRNSinAL Film ; yellow wi'stern ; 7Co.
RYU-lJuli't ; No. a western Sai44jJ7o ; car lots ,
lWU\-jV.
HARLIiY-FIrm ; feeding , 39c.
HARLUY MALT- Firm ; \iestern. 52 0670.
Wltl'JAT-Ri'ei.Jplii , 712.-i bu. ; exports , J5.K24
bn. ; rpnt , sleuily ; No. 2 red , Jl.MWl I.OI1 ; .
Ot > tlon ' IH'iia.l tnny at < 4c dfcllne , followhiK-
i-jliles , nnd inhume , I fhatply on coverlnir In-
nicil | | by larMe I'leniiur-rs and bullish Argen
tine ni'WH. l iliM' thritf wai an Irretiulur > . -
fllne ba Ld on dlKapiwintlnK export dfinuiul. with
lullnil sllxht rally ill a vcuie of shoitn. ClMlng >
unsrttliHl at \ o ntt deellno ; JCo. 2 red , February , '
clmed tl.02ii May , u ; , ( . \u , closed , WiC.
CORN Rei-eliits. S25.K5 bit. ; eicports , I.'O.SW
bit. ; spot , llrm ; Nil. 2 corn , 3U } i 7 < io4 Options.
op'nt'l V > ' liintr will ) wheat , hut quickly milled
and wus strong all ' ' y. surp'.rteil by shorts , bit :
clcuriinci's and Un'ipase In llw vl lbland
nmouut "n pulsage. Felirunry cloked lie net
liUhrr ; .JI y. 31 ll.IOOK3.lCc. cloiird 35Uo ; July.
chsi'd , Site.
OATri RecelptK. JIO.CW bu. ; e iorls , ifl.laS bu. ;
pi.l. ; htroliRer ; No. i. Jlo. ! Options qulel. but >
Una on utiung deMliivnvnts In ca > h | > riiiicriyi
c'.vt\n \ unchanged : May < luted , : OHv.
lHIiFlriii. : . bian 7uu77'ro : ; middling , 75W
77 0. Rye , C5a.
HAY- ' .Uil'-i , lilpplng. 339IJo ; K'Kid lo choice ,
"
slate , common to rholco , ISO. )
crop. 10 c. | IkW crop. 7 i8ot 1SS7 crop. 17Ullo ) ;
I'nrlllo coast , ivn crop , 44fCo ; U8G crop , < 5lOc ;
1M-7 ircp liUliic.
H inns Steady ; Clalvetton , lie ; Ti-iai , . dry ,
ISJ ; Ciillf..rnl . . I761S11 ,
LUATHIOll-Stoody ; hemlock sole ,
\\OUI. gulft. c.'i-ci. , JiCllc ;
' ' '
'ri'lbviHlON.s-necf. nimi family. JllIWll.TO ;
extia m wi. t .GOfI.M ; Iwcf. h.uns. M3.04ISJW :
Itacket , Mi.rotno.M. ( Mt menu , utiudy ; pickled
bcllliii. K 97VtO.U ! ; DAK'.l khotildrrs. f 1 7C :
liU-klvil hams. 17 U. Iwtrd , Ilnner : western
sH'am"d , J."i.4D , rellned , firm I'ork ' , strong : nuts ,
pin 7 > ' / ! ! Mmrt ; \ rli HI. II' ' ) , : < j UM ; fumlly.ill CO
< 11 . TIW r , ktcadyj c-ily. J7-lti4SCi i-oun-
try , S1 ( i \f
IK-i RoHn , eteady ; strained , common to
II n7H5. Turpentine , llrm. Jl luJIHc.
ivi-J , nriiKT en' the utrouKlh In lurJ
ts fair tuislnes- tlm advance , prlmo
, ) Sc prlmo ummrr yellow 2'Huni , off'
lummer yellow , 2c butter oil , 32c
tniKKdK Revetutv , ZSOJ iikui. i steady la rue ,
blt * WuituUxr , tHai * mau , wblU ,
ber. MI9Hc ; lanf. colored , Sp ( mbrr , 5V : m ll.
color * * ! . ? eit mb r , > y9Mc. lm , Ocobfr. 99
s 4c ; sinujl. Octet > r , | itm4c ; Ilirht skims , 6O
CHc > tmrt rMiar. 4 &Ho ; full rklms. < < .
lUHlS Itreelpts , MfSpktri. ; ftcsdy ; tln\e niM
.
fair to extra , 4S * H ; Japan. C
Itilie.
MOLASSKS-FIrm ; New OflMns , rrptn kfttle ,
Bo < " 1 to rrmlCn. 2 Hac.
MKTAIJl Neirly nil departments show
hralthler umlMton * und nn iiiVHnclnR t ni1pncy.
.At ( liirlo p Iho MMi > 1 pxchonse cull * pli ? Iron
witrmnti dull nt J'.M Ml and K70 O'ked ; lake
coni r. llrm at ill lit bid nnd 111. SB nrkivl ; tin. '
llrm at tlt.OO bid nn < til. 11 nukM ; spelter , Unit
at 11.10 libl.and tl.1. > fki > d , nml lend Mrone nt
IJ.SJW lll nnd 3.S7 ( , a knl. Tlw > llrm that
I1XM Ihn settling price for miners ami jm ltpr
mils lend strr.nir nt n.'SO '
IH1TMR Receipts , 3.C pkss. ; steady ; wnrf-
ern crcanifry , IIVi Mc : niglns. We ; factory , 11
14o.
OMAHA < l5\K AI. > IAIMCIJTS.
Conilll Ion of Trnilianil tliiotalloiin on
.Staple * nml I"ninI'rililui'f. .
KflOS Oo t Hock , 110120.
HUTTHR t'ommon to fair , Ottllci separator
creamery , 2iV ; ( jatheri-il creamery , ISytGtf.
VHAI-Cliolce fat , 80 to 130 Ibs. , quoted nt 8a :
Inrptf ami roarso , 4f(5c. (
URKH-SKI ) 1'OULTRY-Chlckr.ns . , CJ7o ( ; turk -
k -yi , SWlOc ; ucese , "flc ; ducks , 7fjjc.
UAMlJ Small rabbits , per doz. , 75c ; IIPRC ,
K.2 > ; Kitilrrels | , 50 60c.
riOKONrt Live , 73c ; dcail plRcons not wanted.
HAY-Upland , J5.M ; midland , r .t-l ) ; lowland ,
Jt.50 ; rye straw , 14.50 ; color makes the price on
liny ; llulit bales tell the best ; only top grades
brlnK top prices.
VKOKTAHLKS.
CnLKHY-ao3 < l stockt.iree , 40c ; smitll , 23O
Ma.ONION
ONION Per bu. . M. O.
HUANS Hand-picked navy , per bu , , 11.25
1.30.
SWHKT rOTATOKS Knn ns , 10-i ck bbls. ,
} 2.uO ; fancy Muscalllic. ll-iwck. libls. , $3.25.
t'AllllAOIi-dooil slock , per Ib. , 1 c.
l'OTATOK8 Home grown , 60ffJ5ej western
stock , 70c.
FRUITS.
Al'I'LlCS Winter stock , IJ.OOfl3.50 ; California
llcllelli'ur , boxes , $1.51) ; Colorado Jonathans ,
boxes , (1.75 ; Ore Ron , boxes , } L25.
CRANIlUllRII-JS J r eys , per bbl. , $7.0)97.23 ;
Wisconsin HH | | snd HiiKle , K.50a7.75rWlsconsln
Hell nnd Cheiry , Jii.OO.
ORAl'HS MalKKHS , t5OOffO. 0.
TROIMCAL FRUITS.
ORANOt'IR-MexIcim. per box , J2.75&3.0' ) : Cali
fornia navels , tJ.0493.2j.
LUMONU California , fancy , t3.25 ; choice , JJ.OO.
HANANAS Cuolce , larKo ftocli , per bunch ,
tt.Wa2.2J ; medium sized bunches , tl.75Q2.00.
MIHCULLANKOUS.
NUTS Almonds , jier Ib. , larijo size , 12W13c ;
small , He ; Brazil.pur Ib. , SJCl'Jc ; HiiRllsh wal-
nuls , per Ib. , fancy soft rhi'll , lO'dllo ; stand
ards. Stll'c ' ; lllberts , I'cr ' Ib. , 1LV ; pociins , polished ,
medium , KTi'c ; extra large , sli'Jo ; large hickory
nuts , tl.W5fl.IO per bu , ; small , tl. 25JJ1. 35 per
bu , ; coconnuts , per 100) ) J4.W ] pcunuis , iuw ( Hi
CVic ; ron .11 oil , CltC c
FlOS Imporled , tnncy , 3 crown , 14-lb. boxes ,
12cr ; > crown , 44-lb. boxen , HfflSc ; 2-lb. boxes , 22
0230 per box ; California , l"-lb. box , 11.00.
I1O.NHY C.iolcc wiliItB , 12o ; Colorado amber , 10
KRAUT-1'er bbl. . 54.00 ; halt bbl. , t2.23 ? 2.33 ,
MA1-L1- : SYRUl'-Flve-Rrtl. can , each , J2.75 ;
B.il. cam > , pure , per doz. , J12.00 ; half-Bal. cans ,
10.2 } ; qUnrt cim.V $3.50. '
DATI'iS-Hallowee , 0) ) to 70-lb. boxes-Go ; Salr ,
OMiC : F.ird , U-lb. boxes , 90.
CIDKIl Per half bbl. , $3.00 ; bbl. , $5.25.
FRUSH JIKATS.
IJRICSSUn IHCI-F ( looil native steers , CVio ;
good foruiiuarlers Bleer , 5Vo ; good lilmliiuarlers
slccrJ , 8ac ! : western fteera , OUo ; fnncy liclfers ,
* ' * u ; fc'ood belters , Cc ; KOOI ! forenuarlers heifers.
5c ; Kuuil hlmlnuartcrs heifers , tan ; ROOI ! cows ,
Mic ; fnlr cows , 51,41 : ; cow forequurterj , 4'io ; cow
hlndquarteri' , 7c.
IIHUF CUTS HaiiRlnn tendciloltis , 4'ic ; ribs ,
No. 1 , lie ; ribs. No. 2. So ; rlbn , No. 3 , ii .c ; steer
rounds. 7c ; cow lounds , liV c ; cow l omuls , H.iank
off , 7'jc : cow rounds , thank and rump elf , tc ;
trlmmliiKS Vic ; beef shanks , 3o ; brains , per
du4. , 35o ; swi'Ctbre.idil , per Ib. , 12' ' , c ; swcelbreads
iciilveii ) , per Ib. , c ; kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox
tiill ; ' . each , 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2 > , < .c ; hearts , per
Ib. . i' ' c ; tongues , pur Ib. , U"L'culf ; llveis ,
each , 35c ; culver , whole carcass or sides , 9c ;
L-ulf huad und teat , scalded , per set , 73c ; tender
loins , tieah , lie ; lenderlolns , frozen , ICc ; bone
less blilps. fresh , 10c ; boneless slrliia , frozen , \v ;
slrlp lulns , fresh , ! > a ; slilp loins , frozen , C'ic ' ;
lolls ) , boneless , Sc ; tolls , Kpencer CUIH. Su ; blr-
lln bulls , boneless , 9c ; shoulder clods , boneless ,
Uc ; rump bulls , bunoless , 5c ; No. 1 chucks , 5c ;
No , 2.chucks4Vso ; No. 3 chucks , 4c ; boneless
chucks , 4V.tu ; cow plalcs. 3 4c ; steer plalcs , 4c ;
Hank t-toak. Gliio ; loins , No. 1. 13c ; loins , No. 2 ,
llc ; loins. No. 3 , 71je ; short loins , market style ,
2o above loins ; shott loins , hotel style , 4c above
Itilnn ; cow loin , ends , be ; utcer loin , ends , DC.
MUTTON Fnncy lambs , M c per Ib. ; lambs , '
"lie ; sheep , Glic ; market racks , loir. ? , Vic ; hotel
ruckg , s.iuit , He ; loins , K'/ic ; Kaddles , 'Jc ; legs ,
a.liiinb ; less , lOo ; breasts nnd slews , SVac ;
tongues , earn , 3c ; foreiiuuilers , T.o.
I'ORK Drewd piss , S-J c per Ib. ; dressed
IIOKS , 5V , c ; tenderloins , He ; loins , short , tc ;
lent ; . G'/ic ; spanj ribs , uc ; ham SUUHURC bulls ,
O-Uc ; Honton bullsu'ic ; ehouldurK , rough , ( c ;
shoulders , bklnncd , JVic ; tilmmlngs , 4 c ; leaf
lard , not rendered , 5'lc ' ; heuds , cleaned , 4c ;
snoutK'nnd ears , 3c ; neckbones , 2o ; Blip bones ,
2V-C ; cheek mcnt , 3feo ; neck bones , 2c ; pigs'
tails , 3c ; pluck * , each , 5c ; chltterllnKS , 5c ; hocks ,
lo ; liearts , per Uoz. , 25o ; stomachs , each. 3c ;
tongue.i , each , 7o ; kidneys , jicr doz. , lOc ; brains ,
per do . , 15c ; pigs' fLet , per doz. , 25c ; llvcrb ,
each , 3c ; hoj ; tlnds. 3c ; blade bones , 5c.
1IIDIW , TALI > OW , KTC.
HIHICS No. 1 trreen hldos , 7o ; No. 2 srcon
hldcn , Co ; No. 1 sullitl hides. 8c ; No. 2 erex-n
aiillcd 'hides ' , ? c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 llis. , ] 0c ;
No. 2 vciil calf , 12 to 13 Ibs. . Sc.
H1IKKI * I'131/rri On-cn siltml : , each , 15752 ;
gr * ? n salted stiuarlltiRB ( slmrt wooled enrly
Hklns ) , moll. 15o ; dry shearlings ( short woolod
early skins ) , No. 1. each , 5u ; dry Hint Kansas
und Nebraska , butcher wool i > elts , per Ib. acliial
weight , 45f.Vdry Hint , ICnnxuxnnd Ni-bnisla
niui-ralai wool pelts , per Ib. , aclual weight , IW
40 ; dry Hlnl Colorado bulcher wool pelts , per Ib. ,
. "in ueljiht. 4T5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. ® 4c.
TAI.'O-V. ' C.RKASU , KTC. T.illow , No. 1. 3c ;
tallow. No. 2 , 211 : mugh tnllmv , Hjc ; white
gnnse , 2ii2Tic ! ; yellow nnd bio\vn grease , IMf
2 lie.
lie.FI'RP Hear ( black or brown ) , t5.00Ti'J.01 ) ;
ottir , Jl.rj.viTS 00 ; mink , LMlOV ; beaver , J1.OJ5C.OO ;
skunk , 15c. 2Jr. Me ; immkrat , 3c , 5c , 7c : raccoon ,
155f.Vc ) ; red fox , 2ic < Cftl.25 ; grey fox , 25 SOc ; wolf
( timber ) , We ? ! 12.00 ; wolf 'ipralrlo coyote ) , lOfJIOc' ;
wildcat , 10fl25c ; badger , &OIDu ; silver fox , $50.00
O75.0- ) .
_
St. Liiuln Cii'titTiil .llarUcts.
ST. LOITI3 , Fel ) . 14. FIXUIl Very quiet nnd
higher In sympathy with whrnt ; patents , $ l.10 } >
4.0 ! ; stralphtrt , tl.3.W4.50 ; clear , JI.2J ; medium ,
$3.Wi'3.73.
WI1K.VT Ixiwer , closing Viff c for May and
% c for July below Friday ; May opened ' /ffJ
lower , declined iio more , advanced % c , declined
and lost that , advanced % c , fe.ll back % and
closed with buyers Vic below thu top ; tpot ,
lower ; No. 2 red , ra. h , 93r ; track , 9'iO'J ; Feb
ruary , 5'4e ' ; May , 98 0 bid ; July , E2'.4o ' ; No. 2
hard , ciifh , ! Hii'jlc.
CORN Futures were strong , with the clopo4
( f 'io below ( hicp' ( nndXc ubove Friday with
buyers fpot , higher ; No. 2 cash. 27c ; February ,
27 u ; Mny. 27 % W27'/ ; July , 29S29'Jo.
OATS Futures wcr stnmg. Mny selllnc % a
higher ; fpot. higher ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 25/aC ;
Ir.irk , : Cc ; Februnrv,1 231ic ; May , SG c ; July ,
24c ; No. 2 white. 27c.
RYI- : Finn at l Hc.
KISrcOH Flaxi-eed , lower nl Jl.lD',4 ; prlmo tim
othy seed , heiirce and llrm nt > 2i70Q2.75.
CORNMKAIFIrm nt tl.45l.W.
I1RAN Strong and In. dcniiind ; Fucked , cast
track , t8c Md.
HASuircc nnd Htm for choice grades ;
prairie , J4.35WS.M ; tlmntliv , tfl.SOfplO.OO.
IIIT'ITKR Quiet ; creamery. 15tfr.lV4o ; dairy , 8
li/15c.
CniiH HlKhrr nt le. '
WH1S1CT Stuuily ntU.19 / ,
.MirrALH-Lwid. .higher at $3. CO ; fpflter ,
hlKher nl JS.S.JlMWS. ! ' ' ; . .
l-O'l'TON Tins 70c.
PllOVISlO.NM'-pnrk , lilnhcr : standard menu ,
Jol.blnK. 111.1.UK Lard , hichen | irlnu ) mritin , (4 W ;
i-hnlco , ! . " > .rO. llacon , loxod lots , exirn short
clear , 5.S7'jC ! .12VJ ; ribs , SC.iWi 0.2.7 ; . nhorls ,
JU.IS'.i.'iJIi.ST.S. ' ' Dry * nlt menlK. bovml sliouldtrn ,
J.V.WW..Soxlrahhoit ; clear. ( .1.37H0u.6iV& ; ribs ,
$ .V. : > > $ ( ' 'i.5 ! Bhnrtti , } j.C2H 75.S7 .
IlKt'KIITS Flour , S.WM hLU. : wheat , : sCOO
1m. : cum. 3S3.0CO bu. ; ontK. Wcao bu.
HIIIP.MKNT8-Flour , C.OfO Mils. ; v/icat. : 100.W1
lia. ; corn , SS.CW liu. ; ontn. 12.COO tu.
liiltliiiiii' ( < > 'Inrlii-lM.
11ALTIMOUU. Feb. ll.-FLOl'Il Dull ; wrnrn .
ui > erllnf. 12. 3,20 ; wi'stcni extra , (3.4iri.10 ; I
western family , J1.IM4.70 ; winter when iintent * , ;
St.lOiT3.lil ; fprim : wheat pnlfntx , ( .I.V iTi.SO ;
Oirlni ; whenl BlraUrlitn. JI.WftJ.M ; rccclplii- : ] , - I
OIC l.UU. ; exiortv. | , ' , S.1U litln. I
WHI7AT Hti'iuly : i-pot mid month , Jl.f-W I
1.COV5 : Marvh , U.CO'iWl.WlHl ' : May. ! ) SilB9'il :
Kiuiner Nn. 2 led. B WKHo : rccelptn. 2.3M j
bu. ; oxiort | , 1C7.03S bn ; Fnuthcrn wheat , by
ample. hWiJl.Ol ; nouUicrn wheat , on grade ,
OUN Hlrnnirr spot and month.
M.iivh , 3iifl'34V1e : April. 3in * t'4oj ' flcamer
mlxetl , 33ifH3'.c ; rerulpts , 1SO.CU7 bu. ; exports ,
722,721 bu ; southern wMtn corn. 3tST33c ; routhcrn
yi-Ilow. 33Hfl34MjC.
OATrt--Rlronw and hlrfier : No. 2 nhltvnveitarn , '
SlMiOSJc : No. 2 mlxeil citcrn , 23Vjf(3ki ( ( ; re
ceipts. P2.934 Im. ; f sports , none.
RYU Steady : No 2 nearby. 6lfjr(5ic ( ; receipts ,
i'j.K1) bu. : exports. S.571 bti.
IL.YJ-Stciilv : cholcitimothy. . tl.SWl3.01. ?
OI1AIN FREKlHTS-Rather dull ; steamera
nulet : stennv to Liverpool , per liu. , 3V < d , March.
lll'TTURulet ; fancy creamery. 2It ; fancy
Imllntlon. IMTKc : funcv ladle , 15c ; good ladle ,
eMnre ; packed ,
in : < , H Quiet ; freshi He.
ClinESn-Steadyl fancy large , SHftii ) . " ; fancy
medium , lOqiO'ic ; fancy small. 101i10',4c ,
VinOrlciuiM Marled
Ni\\'ORLKANS , Fb. H. HOO PROni'CTS
Firm. I'ork. standard mess , $10,75. 'L-inl ' , re
fined tlrice. t3.K7 ! > 94.00 : pure bird , Il.iH f..i3
Hoxeil meats , dry salt rhoulders , > l.k7'v i.'i. ( ' ) ;
sides. $5 1.5. Hacnn , clear' lib sides. $ C.S7H. '
Hum' , t-holre suaar cured , } S.iWK'.f > i
CMFI'BB Firm ; Rli , ordinary to fair , 7HCO -
RtCl'Ji-Flrin. ordinary to cood. J iifl ? .
FI/Urt-ixlra.fniicy. : Sl.wyi.JO ; patents , JI.OO
Hit AN
HAY-rrlme. tn.COfflJ.M ; choice. II , ( H.M.
CYRN No. S sacked while , 37fi37Vi'o ; mixed , "
J i56'cj ' > clew ! , SCViUJ'c ,
O. a
1'KORI \ , Feb. U. CORN Firm ; No , ! ,
OATS Firm. No , 2 whltr , JCVic ,
WHISKY- Market steadyhluh proof iplrlts ,
KiumON 'City ( Irnlu nml I'ruvUloiiH ,
KANB8 CITY , F b. li. WHHAT-Actlv * .
ttadrf No. i hard. Wor No. VSnitfW e ; No. I.
No. 1 rod. ! > 3Wf > l" , No I , MffMc ; No
3 , M 91 : No. t spring , S7 ci N . 3 , 9V- .
CORN MBHo higher. Relive ; No , J. mixed
OATH Firm ; No. a Whll * .
HYI3 ! < t i4y : No. 2 white , 4H Millc.
HAY Artlt * . riither WMk ; choice timothy
| ft.-iJB ( .on : choice prnlrle , t7.00 7. .
llUTTMR-Htendy ; crpm.ry. llfflir ; dairy. 1
*
; U4c.
HIJf'BII'Tfl WhMt , 1MWO bu. ; com , 151,000
bu. ; oflU. H.0'0 ' bu ,
Slll'MtNTH ! : Wheat , l.SOOlru. ; corn , 40 , bu.
bu.
AV < * ar < CiiiiiiiilHxInn Oniniiiiiy. |
OMAHA OFFICIFeb. : . 14. Th * whenl Mtua
lln before- the opening ( his rnorntni ? looker
wtaker. L'U it > eel cftMea were Md lower , im
otlier forflgn advices i-tfined enually wcnk. Tlic
iimrket openeil nlwnit HO IK.IOWFriday's clojM1
but quickly recovered the decline nnd remnmit
fmm that llmi > iwirrow , but llrm , on the strunif
ppot wheat demand , Ixitli nt home nnd abnwd
The visible supply slalement shows n. sinnl
ilcrenso of 3M.WW bu. Sloi-ks nt Chlcniro aih
ntli > nl In hull < lidve not changed materially.
Wo cnn see no renion to change our opinion
of the Bltuntlon nnd bvllcvc It I * n better pur
chase than sale.
Cash whent closed at fl.Ofl , May wheat n
SSWo to 9S o nnd July nt S3S o.
Corn held Hrm nnd nllhough large receipt
v'cr shown It did not show the weakness shown
by whent at the trpenlng. Some good men ixr
taking hold of corn and In good chunks. Th
visible supply statement nhowft vi-ry clo > w to
nnottior lot" > , i < X ) bu. dwreasp nml stocks nl Clil
cngo ami nilont are only Increased by nbou
3"i.0X ) ( ) bu. May corn closed at SOlic lo SO-Hn am
July nt 31 > 4c ,
Oat * wns- strong and although the 1/elter In
terraflinvp > ti : n few cintn lately , there have
liofin plenty of good lrad rs waiting to ( ak
them , nnrt with the visible supply etntemen
uhnwInR n decrease of 751.UJ4 bu. and stocks In
Chicago ilecrenwsl by 00,000 liu. . they "hould bo
KIK | property. If they do appear hlBh. Mn >
oats closed at Wtc and July nt 2lc. Alto
gcllicr the grain sltuadon la llrm nnd shout ,
advance.
Liverpool .Market ,
LtVnnroOL , Feb. 14. WIIKAT Spot , strong
No. 1 red northern , spring. Ss 2d.
CORN Spot , llrm | American mixed , new
3 IWil : AinHrlcnn mixed , old , 3 * 4 (1 ; futuie
Were steady ; February , 3i 4d ; March , 3s M.
VUn'll St. Ioul fancy winter , Hrm nt 9s 9d
HOPS At Ixmdon , I'aclllo coa t , ' llrm nt C
HsWiO 10s.
PROVISIONS Hccf , llrm ; extra India mess , ( ! S
9d ; pHmc mess , "Ca .HI. I'orlc , firm ; prime mcts
Iltio western , 51s 3d ; medium western , 4Ss 9d
llamn , llrm nt 33s M. llncon , llrm ; Cutnborlntu
cut , 32s : short ribs , 3lsj long clear middles , light
35s W : long clear middles , heavy , 30s ; clear bel
lies' , 31s ; short clear backs. 2fcs Gd ; shoulders
sqiinre , 2Cs Cd. I ird , prime western , stondy n
2IS M
CHI-JKSJ3 American , finest white and colored
steady at 4ls.
TALLOW Prime city , llrm at 19s.
Tl'lll'llNTINi : Finn nt 24 * d.
ROSIN Common , steady nt 4s 1V4J.
CliK-limntl
CINCINNATI , Feb. 11. FI.OUR-FIrm ; fancy
J4.aWI.50 ; family. JS.GO'jfS.M.
WHKAT Firm : No. 2 rt'H 9Cg97c.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3 c.
OATS Firm , hlshor ; No. 2 mixed , 201f:9jc. !
HYI3 Quiet ; No. 2 , ulc.
PROVISIONS Lard , llrm , higher , $1.974.Hulk
molts , firm , $5.15. Ila'C'oii ' , struligcr , $5.110.
WHI.SICY-Steady ; $1.10.
llHTTUR-VnclmnBeil ; Hlgln creamery , 21c
Ohio. 13itT1. c ; dairy. lOc.
SliOAR-FIrm ; hard refined , tl.22ir3.97.
HOOS Finn , higher ! lie.
CHKBSIJ Sleady ; uood to prlmo Ohio Hat ,
S'ii/Sc. /
Craln .SllIMlly.
NRW YORIC. Feb. 11. The statement of the
vlslblo supply of grain. In store nnd afloat , Rat-
imlny. February 12 , as compiled by the Nc
York Produce exchange. Is ns follows :
WHHAT 33.ft4. ! ( bu. ; decrease. 358,000 bu.
CORN 3S.572.OCO bu. ; decrease , 9JS.OI * ) bu.
OAT.S 14D.13i > bu. ; decrease , 753i bu.
UYH 3.9IS.DOc ) bu. ; Increase , 352.000 bu.
1IAULBY 2.C6S.OCO bu. ; decrease , 5,000 bu.
Crnlii Hi-ci-lplH at l'rlm-lial | A
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. II. Receipts ; Wheat
three U.iyt ) . 792 cars.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. II. Receipts : \Hicat , 3S care
CHICAGO , Feb. -Receipts today : Wheat
111 cars ; corn , SI5 cars ; oats , 4C2 cars.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. II. Receipts ; Wheat
two ilnyf. 2C7 cars.
DULUTH , Feb. 11. Receipts : Wheat , Cl cars
Toli-ilui Market.
TOLnnO. Feb. 11. WHEAT Easy ; cash
! )5ic ; May , nr,4c.
I X"RN ) Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 29'-ic. '
OATS Finn : No. 2 mixed , 2r.iic.
UYi : Hull : No. 2 mixed , 43V4e. .
CIX > VnilSni'D Active ; prlmo cash , J3.10 bid
STOCKS AM ) HO.VDS.
SOIIKof tlu > HlKliI ) ' SiK-iMllndvo
I < VntiiiriN llrcaU Si-ven-ly.
NICW YORK. Feb. 14. The weakness o
stocks wns pronounced today and permcntud
every department of the market. The decline
was qulle uniform In the general list anil a , fe
of the highly speculative specialties broke se
verely. There wns little to rcpoit In the wn >
of buying orders nt any point nnd prices went
oft easily and rapidly. Ttie market uteadl nl al
Intervals nnd rallied rather feebly , but pro
nounced ilullncw followed uvery symptom of re
covery. Few of the nctlve slocks have escnpef
a II.H.I of a point or more nnd ninny promlnenl
securities nre over 2 jnilnla lower. The higher
pi-Ices at Iho opening were cnusod by Iho con
lldenco with which prices of Americans ha
been sustained on llle lyindon exchange during
Saturday's hollilay In New Yoik. This con-
lldence was ftlll In evidence In I ondon- before
the cpcnlng here and tu ( > International slocks
showed sharp advance In sympathy , reaching
nearly a i ilni In the case of Union PaclHo.
Them ) advances were of Ilia mosl cphemri !
chaincter , home of them being almost wiped
out In Ule running sales at the opening. This
was particularly thu case with Union Paclllc
storks , In which the reorganlz.ulon commllten's
agreement with Ihe government over the Kan
sas Paclllc sales hcemed lo bring realizing. The
day's movement in Motroiwllum Street Railway
c.ivered a range of llVs iiolnls , the Mump fr"m
tlm high pnlni lo thu lowcsl bulng conllnuinis
and very violent , Ihe prices giving way several
polnM nt a time. There wan a quick rally of
k'/4 , but the stock lluetualed widely anil closed
with a net loss of over B points. TSilid avenue
wan at one time Mi points nbovo last Friday's
close , . 'nfl though It reacted sharply In rympn-
ii.\- n-itii Metr. tiollton Street railway , it re
tained a BUbstantlal gain. Much talk wis h ar.l
of the CuUin iiuwilon during Ihe day. bul theie
was no rpeclllp ilcvelcpmcnt that offered a new
motlvp for selling. Tli < ? bears took advantage
of thu overbougtit condition of the market und
the rather lomr mislalned i-fforl 10 support prices
lo make an aggressive1 raid. Th slock dlnlodseil
by uncovered margins Induced quite a heavy
llauldallon. Tlie bears hn'l no dltlluulty In cov
ering lit Ihn decline without any marked rally
in prices. Special weakness was shown b >
x'nrthwra t. KnnHHrt & Texas preforn. 1. Now
Yotk Centrsit nnd Pullman. The Rubber stocks
and Thhd avenue were prnollcally Ihe only
promlnenl tvcurllles In Ihe list to resist th.fc
wenkness.
Tint i-cnctlonnry tendency In stocks nffecte , !
the bond list througout for the Ilrst lime hicn
llio lei-ent advance was phecked. Prices of
iKinds did not yield at once , some Isnics show
ing slrenrth In Ihe enrly part of Ihe day , hut
declines- were geneinl before the close. Hi.nl.
Ingn continued on a very heavy scale. Total
sales. JI.640.OPO. Fulled Htates new Is , coupon ,
wcni 'i lowr bid nml United States In , IOKIS-
tercd , nnd the old 4 > i , rcslctered , wern U lower
bid.
bid.The Hvenlng 1'osl's l > mdon Hnanclnl cable
gram says : The sleek markets were quiet and
rasloi- today , but with vn nbscncn of business.
Americans openul good and i' pivlally Loul -
vlllc Nashville and Fnlon Paclllc , but then
gnvo way on New York selling nnd finally
closed Hat on reports nf an ultimatum fi * > m the-
I'nit.'d Suites to Spiiln. Tills wns not generally
believed nnd barring any s i h | i > illtlcnl news I
must ri'iHirt a very favornblo dlRposlllon in
llnanvlnl iiiiarlMv heie toward Amsrlcnns. Many.
Indeed , are looking for a re.nl lioo-n. I he gen
eral tendency to buy LmilBvlllo It Nas'ivlltn
wan led by a llrm Wi-vb recently secured largo
! 'Mix In tmst operations In America. SpnnUii
stnckx wi'ra steaity. Oold hns fallen' sharply to
77s OVid. Thu fesllng grnvs that the Clil'uai ) I nn
negotiations nn- still on. but dlHcreilon PI > MIIPIH
hecrei-y nnd to n cerlaln extant restrains the
press.
Followlnu nr the closing quotations of the
leading stocks on the N w York market today :
.
& Ohjo. 3.411. Chirac. Iturlltitrton AOu.V.cy. .
3 .T)5 , UikuShore. . ' -V ) , l iiuvlll-i Ac Nile ) )
vlllt * . 10,1 W ; Manhattan , H. tUj Moli'S-olfun ,
4'XCJ8 ' ; M-tclilton I'l-nlrst , J.iaJ ! Itnidliis ire-
ftrredr 4WO > Mlnntatollg. it. at , lAuU , 3.0CO ;
Ml murl 1'nclflc , S. ( ; Ml ourl. Knnsn * &
T < x | refcrtvl. 5 , < ; New- York Central , 17.519
Northern IMclfic , S.S7I ) ; Northern I'HI ifio pr v
fsrrwl. 1I.3SO : lu > ck txlsnd , II.SM : St. I'.m !
2J,4 ! ; S.MIIhem prefernxl. 5 , l ! ) Trj I'n
rlflp. 3. * ) i UnKin IMcino. 1,9W ; ToKicco , 6.41 :
l'e.iple'9 Oa , 12SZ ; Oenoml Klectrlc , S. < 5
Suimr. IS.oji ) ; Lewther preferreil , S7.4M. 'lulihef
R.1 ! ) ; llubber prcfcrtPKl. 5,19) ! Ve ter I'nlon '
3i70.
X MV Vorlt Jloiipy Mnrlict.
NIIW YOltlv , Feb. H. MONF.Y-On enl
nominally IflHl i > * r cent.
ritiMK MIHCANTILK pApnn MTI per rrni
STIJHL1NO n.\CHANli-Ste i1.v with nclun
lnt < ilnf" In bnnketn' bills at H.SRS for demnm
nnd tl 8 4 S3 i for olity day ; piwtM rnton
J4.S4 nni II < * : commercial bill ! ' . JI.S5H.
SILVF.Il CiUTIFlCATIW-o V4B 7i.
I1AII SILVKH MVc
MKXICAN noLI.MIS 45 ic.
OOVnilNMKNT I > - > NnS-i : jcr : new 4s rfitlJ
tere-d , mS : coupon , IMVji 4i rcRl tered , 113
coupon , 1I4U ; a > , ir ) ; 5 reRlslered , and coupon
11SS. ; Pacific & > of 1S . 104.
doting quotation * on bonds were'ns follow * !
N.J. .
U.3.II5WI1COI1. . . . . . . M. 0,119. . . . 1SS
O.S.4s.r.-z US N.C.41. . . , 10.1
U.S. m.coiin HI * * NO. picin < ! isti. . .1111
U , S. ' . ' . rai 100. No. IVclflO 31 ll'J' '
"is. tat .t. NoIMolfld 4i l)7l )
V H. Ssieotip 113) ) ' N. Y.O. , tst. L.41..107
' N. A W. U1 , . PM
ft.cin'ii A. . . . N. W.Ootmoll 14'Ji
n..claii I ) 100 N. W. Deb. Ra .liT
A.iClnniO , 100 Oro. Nav.lsti .11.1
Alii. Curronoy. . . .100 Oro. Nor. 41 flil'J
Atohtion4i l > .m O. S. it , r . t. r. . . . .
AlChlBonnil. 41. . . . K.1 ! | O. a I * Oi. t , r 100
C.anmiiiSo.'Jmli. . . Ilo O. Imn. IftKl , r. . . .
O. A N. P. t. r. 5s. . 87 O. Impj SB , L r
O..UO.A9 llfi { PnolOabsof'D.I. . .104
OH..UD.-IHl. . HUH Ho.Kllnir 41 . . . . . . . . Nil
I.AH. O. 1st lliOWait litl . . . . H4t <
IJ.AR. O. 4 , . St. It. A I. M. Cal..l Dlltt
KastT.mn. Isti..lli7 > 5 St. U.VS. F,0sn.0.119 (
KrleOmi. 4s 7HH St. P. COIlHOlR 142
P. W..t I ) . In. t. r. . 73Mj SL P. O..VP. Utl. 120
' .son. BIOS , nil. . . looii St. P. O-.V P. i Si. . 117
'o.ir. ' s. A. 01 io. Southani ny. 61. , 04
U.K..vs. A. ! M . . .10.- S..U. &T. Oi . . . . S3
Tonn.ne.wsoti ! 87
II. AT. O.con Ui. .107 Tox. Pno , It. ( S. 1 . . .
Iow.1 O. lAtl 101 TnxiP.aa. He. 'Jdi. . .
K. P. Con. , t. r" 1144 IIP. IBII. . . , , 137M
K.P. llts.t. r 128 U. P. 1) . , < iO. Intl. . 7
Ln.NowOou.4B..lU ( Wnb. lutfls
L..YN. Unl 43 DOW Wab. ' 'ill 8'J
Missouri tli 100 West Shoro4i
Vft. Conturlos
' ' ' ' "
M ! K'.VT'.4s. . . ! ! ilj Va. iloforrjd
K. Y.C. latt 117i !
Ilontnn Stock QnntntlntiH.
11OSTOX , Frli. 11. Call loan , ! Jf3 per cent ;
llmo loans , ! ! i1 per cent. I'loslng prices for
Blocks , bonds nnd mining shares :
' - S. V 1:1 : wTKloj. ' . ' 4
American Snirar. . W. Kins. pfil. . . . . . . fit
Am.Sucar pfd. . , . Kd. Kloe. Ill 1(1.1 (
Uay State Oni _ . Oen. Kloo. pM. . . . 1)0 )
lloll Tuloiihcna. . . SGI ) Atchlson pM SIM
llOBlon.t AlDinv. U24 AtchlHOa 4s uim
Uonion.Vlauio. . . . HIS N. Enc. Os llU ; (
do pfd 158 Oi'imrll Kli-e. us. . 100'i '
C..H.AS a 101 AlloiiQZ MlnlllJUj 10DH
Kltohuuri' 100 Atlantic : ll )
Ocncrul Kluatno. . Hil'f lloalon , t Montaai 178
Illinois Stool. . . . 0-"n llutto.V Doitcn. . . . 'Jillf
Moxlonn Oontr.il. . . " ) ? i Calumet. Kool.i. . fill )
N. Y..VN.B 00 Centennial 1U (
Old Colonv 1UU fr.inklln. 144
0.3. L 24W Oscool.l 43)2
IliiDucr. . , . 204 Oulncy 115
Union P.'vcltlu 'M * Tnnmr.ic.n 154'i
West End K4Ht Wolverine , . . . . . . . . 'J'J i
Went Kinl ntd 101 Iloston L OOH
San Frniiel.sen .
SAN FKANCISOO , F b. 11. Tlie olllclnl closing
quotations on mining clocks today were as fol
lows ;
Aim . 10 Halo.M Norcrois. . 140
Alpha Con . 4 Julia 1
Andes' . . 11 Justice- 3d
Ilclchor'H Kentucky Con 3
Hest.V Ilolohor..1 40 Mexican 33
million . l ) Occ.ldimuilCon. . . . 1BO
Caledonia . 21 ODhlr. ul )
Chnllengo Con . B3 Overman 7
Chollar. . 87 1'otoni Oil
Conlldonce . 74 Savace U7
Con. Cal. A. Va. . 00 Scorpion U7n
Con. Imperial. . . . 1 Slorr.i Nov.id.i. . . . 78
Con. Now York , . . , 1 Sliver Hill.
Crown Point . 17 Union Con 3H
Kxcliequer 1 Yellow Ji3teot : ' . ' 7
25 Standard ISO
Silver bare , C5c : Mexican dollars , . . . .
drafts , alg-Iit , 17'sc ' ; drafts , telegralih , 20c.
\ -iv York MlMlnsr ( luotntlonii ,
NI'J\V YOH1C , Feb. 14. The followlne nre the
closing mining ijuotalloiis :
Chollar : ) Ontario uon
Crown Volnu 1(1 ( Oolnr. 45
Con. Cal. , V V.I. . . . HO Plymouth 8
Dondwoou 7.1 Quicksilver io ;
Gould Si Carry ' . ' 5 Quicksilver DM. . . 130 !
Halu&Noreros1) . . 1.13 Sierra NoYiilo. . . . .ID
Ilomcstaxo 3700 Stnndaril 100
Iron Silver 40 Union Con : < 0
Mexican 30 Yellow JackQt . . . . 'JO
Liiiiilon Stnclc Quotations.
LONDON' , Feb. 14. 4 p. nl. Closing- :
ComTolH , . m'y. . 11 1 IB-10 N Y. Central 10B1 <
ConHoln. acct..H3 1-10 I'enimylvanla OH <
Can. Piiclac. DO Ite.idliis UK
Erlo 10 AtclilHon 13Ji
Krlo 1st Ufa 4IVf
111. Cuntr.ll DS1I Cir.lnd Trilnlc li' {
.Moxionn ordinary. Jlf-iiMox. Can. now 4s. . GU
SLl'.iul common , . us ) , !
I1AR. SILVKR Flat at 25 13-IGc per ounce.
MONEY Ha per cent.
The rate or discount In the open market for
short bills , 2i per cent ; tlireo months' ulll.i , Sl
per cent.
Financial \otcx ,
OMAHA , Feb. 14. Clearances , J07S.C59.41 ; bal
ances. $143CW.9I.
CHICACtO , Keli. 14. Clcarlnss , } :4,2C2,047 ; Now
York exchange. SOc dlsOiunt ; iioned r.M6 , $4.8) )
and { 4.SOV4. Slocks were active , but irrcKUluri
Alley U 0 > Vt ; Dlnmoiiil Match. 144j Lake Street
Ij , 14 ; North ChlcBKO , 22C ? ; ' bid ; KtrawLoard ,
S2V blil , 3.t iislic-dj West ClilcaKO , S9V , .
I-lIILAUELrillA. Feb. II. Clearings , { 14,032-
72."i ; baluncps. $ i.274.WI.
IIA'LTIJIOIIR. ' Mil. , Feb. II.-Clearings , $1,605-
2&-.I balanrox. $2SI,5.iS.
NR\V YOIIIC. t\-l > . I4.-ClearhiBS , 137I05,071' ;
balances , t'.M7C,220.
.ST. LOUIS , Feb. ll.-ClcarlnRS , f5 , l,75."i ; ' bal
ances , { 651,392 ; money , 12Vio jlncount bid , par
NEW OrtLEANS. Feb. H.-CIcirltiKS. $1,207.
001 New Yoik exclianne , banl > " , par ! cuiiimi'iclal ,
51 per $ ! , ' ) " ) discount.
MEMI'llia , Tcnn. . Fob. 14.-ClearlnBB , { 3S , -
013 ; balances , JI1S.012 ; New York exchanse , eell-
InK nt { l.M premium.
OINC-INNATI , Feb. 14.-Clenrlnss , { 2.001.150 :
money. 2UQG tier cent ! New Yoik exchange. 25jJ
3TiA dlEOount. '
ForelK Fliiiinolnl.
I/3NDOX. Feb. 14. lluslness Inside and out-
flilo tlio Htock- exchange liuro today was wrak
on rB.illzntUmn for New York account. Gold Is
quoted at HuenM Ayren today at ICO.fO. Amount
of bullion taken Into'the liank of 1-ngUind on
lialunce today , ' iaC.OOO.
TARIH , Feb. 14. I xclianno on London , 23f
23V4o for checks.
ItEULIN , Feb. 14. 1'rlcen on the bourse today
were llrm. Hlo Union advanced on a further
predletej .2 , { )0 tons In thU'iioit vlslblo supply.
On tlio bouise today buiilness wns IrrCKUlar nnd
generally dull. Italian ceciirllles were firmer
on Tnrls advices tif nfRotlatlons of n comimrclnl
treaty. ' Northern I'netllcs were In good ilcm.mil
and Canadian' Tactile hardened In anticipation
of a dividend announcement.
lAiiic-rli-nn Sec'iirllleH In London.
LONDON. Feb. 14. American securities wrc
In' acilvn demand and movtvl a little all day ,
closliiK dull with a light demand. Tliere wens
no special foalurcn.
\\"ool > > liirlci'ls.
ISOSTON , Feb. -Quotations :
Ohio and 1'cnnpylvanla ileeces , X and'nbnvo ,
27WSSc ; XX. 29o ; XX and above , 30ijr31e ; delaine ,
20ii31c ; No. 1 cmnlilnt , ' . 3U4f31c ; No. 2 fomtilnu ,
lOifSlo. Mlohlwan , U'lsonnsnl , , cts.-X .MUhl an ,
2lc ; No. 1 MlrhlKQH cnmblnff , 2 e ; No. 1 Illinois
I'oinhlnir. lOc : No. 2 Michigan combing , 2Sf:3c ;
No. 2 Illlnol.H comhliiK' . 2SSf29c. t'nwawhed me-
llum Kentucky riuartor-blood comblm ; . 2.1o Ken
tucky ami Indiana three-elehths blnod combing.
! 31J24oi Mlhsourl quartor-blood comlilnR , 22ST23S ;
MlHsourl threo-FlRhth blood romhlnK.
jrald comlilni ; . 2li > . I.'iki' and ( leorgla ,
Texns Wool * Spring infilluin (12 ( months ) ,
So ; scoured price , IJff4cj Kprlne linn (12 (
iionths ) . ISiTlOc : scoured , DOSJ32c. Terrltorj-
\Vools Montana Uno medium' nnd line , IGCrlSe ;
sitiured , 48 ? 50c ; stajile , 628530. L'tah , Wyomlnlf.
otc. . . line medium and line , , loftl'c ; scoured , 44
ftSlo ; staple , K5f53c. Auilrnlllan Wools' Hcourcd
msN coniblnrr , silperllne , "CflTIc ; uombliiR , Rood ,
C5ijCKc ooniblnK , average , C-'fiCSci. Queensland
combing , Me.
ST. I/Ot'Irt , Feb. 14. WOOlr-Weakcr : medium.
2 * ' ; IlKht line. HWtlG\ie \ ; heavy nnc. "HO
tub washed , 22il:0c.
4)11. )
OIL -CITY. I'a.I'Vb. . H. Creditbalances. . C3o ;
rerllltr.itoA opened with no quotations ; llrnt sale ,
2.6)0 ) Mils. March , delivered at 73u : durlm ; th
1.1 y thfru worn hali'a as follou'iii l.'VlO'MiU. reg
ular nt. 7 \ C lihl * . at 7Hct o.ish oil sold : in
l > > 'b ' < . nl 7io. M lilils. ut 7U % S bHs. ut 7Uir , fl
ibis , at ll'-ic ' , 5 bbls.iit 72c. C M > U. at 73o ; total
salt1 * , 57.iv ) bbls. : clowil at 72c bid for r/irh
oil ; shlimients. three duys , < 1034S2 l > bt . ; runs ,
lirco days , 217.UM ) bl < ln. .
SAVANNAH , ( In. . Feb. I-OILS-f-'plrlt ( > .of.
mrpentlne , llrm , 32 c ; sales , 10 bids. ; receipts , '
l.bls. llosln , llrm : aili-s. e.tor ) bbls. ; idce'ptg ' ,
JO.V ) bWs. ; clo ln A , II. P. ] > . J1.S3 : 1J , II. W !
r , Ji. 3i ; n. ji.i : . ; n , u.co : i , { 1.05.91.701 K.
11.75 ; M , { l.S ( ) | N , ' { 1.D5 ; W Q , { 2.0) ; , W W ,
"uixHLIKTO.V , S. ' a , rti : ll.-OILS- -
lentliK" . llrm. 32n bid" ; no tales. Itosln , llrm ; no
* alf : unchnnRi-d.
W1LMINOTON. N. C1. , Fc-b. 14.-OIUS SJilrlls
uniontlne. unchariRpd. llnsln , llrm , SI. 3) nnd
l.iU. Cnido tunicntlne , unchanged. Tar , llrm ,
90c.
CnlVci-
NK\V YOItK. Feb. It.-COFl'BB-Optlons
veru Fleacly at OWfO polntii advance : ruled frtlrly
active , rtllnwlng hltthcr' Kuroptan < iuotalloim
and hmnller ri-celpts nl Hlo und uanto , ronll-
lence checked by email warehouse deliveries and
conservative altitude of cpot buyers ; closed
ailet nnd steady with prices r.iMO points net nd.
anae ; fait a , K.&oo bag . Includlm ; March nt
5.70. Spot coffee. Hlo. qulot ; No 7. Invoice ,
IVlc : No. 7. Jobbing. e Jc Mild , rtcady : Cordova ,
WiWe ; s.ih'H , CM busts tlarm-aibo und'210 bags
invanllla , n , t.
SANTOS , Feb. 11 COFFiU-Flrm ; good
nverage KiintoK. 8.1CO rets : ri-celptil , 12,000 bags ;
pticlr , tss.Dno LSRII.
sUAMflUIH ) Feb. -COFFICB Opened steady
* , pfif. hlKlier ; closed 'j'JJ nfc iut lilnliur. talcsr
lLi ) bam.
HIO ' IJH JANKIHO , Wb. If - COFFHRQuiet :
N'o. 7. Hlo. 7Wiel j evhani 6'2' 3il , refetntn.
! , WO buss ; rleared fT the tftilted Htate , 2QuQ
ittti sturk , 301j ( I OKI
I1A.VHK. Feb. 11 I'OFFKK-Claied UC net
ilCtiir , i Ui , 1I.OCO Lagi.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET-
Week Opens with Moderate Supplies and
Bettor Feeling.
BUSINESS TONE GENEHALLY IMPROVED
C tt1i > Heeclpli it I.llllrllcnvlcr null
lliMiintid ( Joinl nt .stciuly I'rleon
llligm .s 'nree mill Hl bcr
anil Jberp Strong.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. H.-llecelpts for
the days indicated were :
Total receipts 95 Z' ) 17
The disposition of the day's receipts was
an follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Uuyera. Cnttlo.Hogs.Shecp.
Omaha Packing Co . . . . . . 3 ? i 7
The G. H. Hammond Co f,7 CIS 221
Swift and Company . . . . 357 . . . . 2fiS
The Cinlahy Packing Co K.J 1.1BS 1,324
A'imotir& Co. , ChL-ago . . 179 . . . . 01
11. Ueeker nnd , Degan . . C 7
Lobmiin K. Hothschllds . . 91
W. I. Stephens r > l
Livingston & Schaler . . . 55
L. F. Husz 8
North P. & P. Co 1M
Meyers 173
Left over ice COO
Total 2 n3 3,073 2,414
The week opened up with the
markets In u most satisfactory condition for
the sellers. Everything was nt least steady
and most kinds of stock were strong , lluy-
era seemed to feel conlldenco In the situa
tion and they operated freely with the re
sult that everything In tiio yards changed
ownership early in the day.
CATTLK Receipts of cattle were qulio
liberal for a Monday , there being a gain of
COO head over a week ago and 1,000 over
two weeks ago. A Very large proportion of
all the cattle here consisted of corn fed
beeves with about the usual sprinkling of
butchers stock and feeders. The market as
a whole was steady to strong and ut the
same time quite active.
Ueef Steers TJie quality of cornfcd cat
tle on sale was something of an Improve
ment over n goad many days of recent
date. Whether the quality of the offerings
hud anything to do with It or not , the
tone of the market was greatly Improved.
Sellers on a peed many days have had good
reason to complain of the lack of snap , and
the Indifference of buyers , which has ren
dered the market unsatisfactory even when
prices were all right. Today all cause for
complaint on that score was absent as the
market was full of life and Interest. The
shippers in addition to the local packers ,
were free buyers , and the yards were soon
cleared. The best cuttle commanded strong
prices and others fully steady prices. There
were some cuttle hero good enough to bring
$1.75.Hutchers
Hutchers Stock There were In the neigh
borhood of llfteen loads of cows nnd heifers
In the yards. The market was reasonably
active and the pens were soon cleared at
steady prices.
There were quite a number of stockers nnd
feeders in the yards , a considerable pro
portion of them westerns. The country 'de
mand ns usual on a Monday morning was
not very brisk , but speculators were quite
good buyers and the most of the cattle
changed hands early at good strong prices.
Itcpresentatlve sales :
NATIV13S.
I1E15P STKBRS.
1 . 250 . . . 3 83
BHKI1I1 Herelpis of sheep were liberal and
ho market was ncttve , everything Fcllln-j early.
'ho ( 'vnrral market was strong , tliouuh some-
vhnt uneven. Heprerentatlve tales :
Nrt. Av , Pr.
01 Jlntlcan- lambs . . ' . Cl } l l. )
24 western ewes . 105 375
4 western wetherii . 10S 4 124
O1) ) Mexican wethers . 101 430
n Mexican Wfthers . . . 100 4 SO
27 Mexican yeirllnKi . 85 475
M Mexican Jl'arllriKi . . . 88 4 SO
M Mexican mixed . 4 CO
2TMexoun | mixed . 412 400'
iiii < ! lty Live Sloi'l.- ,
ICANSAH PITY. Mo. , l'V.b. lt.-CATTLF.-He-
rlpts , natives. 3.W > ) head ; i < outli rn. 1.300 head !
natlvo ffl cnitlo slow ) only bekt ) ilpplnK and
iport priultt tteady. cows nml lielfem steady
u 103 hUhor. HlnUorn nn'Ji fffdtrs Heady , but
upply lluht. Texans and Indians Hrttve , uteady ;
'exsfl ami Indian rlorr * . } 3.4C.fSi ; 'fems and
odtan .ow , 11 MiJ 4 ; nittlvc sldtrn. M.7 : >
0,10 ; tiativti ' own and lielftrs tl.bMtt U ; slo\k
t-r im.l feeders. 3 S"i ( 01 , bulls , li.tM < 3,75 , ,
UOaa-Hecclrrti , 1 , < M liVad , market active- , '
utrol.'y lo . - hlRher ; bulk of MC | , 11 7S4JJ OS ;
h vl * . tJ.7t4fl.Cj packer * , t ] ! ) trs ) ; mltnl ,
ptirs , . .
J-'IIlwr-Hcveliitfi. fcOW hmdi mark t nctlvp ( o
KKhlchfr ; nctlvo nmrkot cMK t < > < l for r miln.l
of we k. Lamb ' . } I.S > fl * . < 0 ; h * > nd c i ,
W. 0)9 ) 1.0) ) .
CIIIOACO lITlTj STOCK JlAHICUTi
( Jooil Dcniniiil for l.'nt ( "ntli < a ml
I'rU'i-K Hull * I'lriii ,
i'llirAClO , Feb. 14. There was n KOO ! ilem nd
for wr-ll ninlunvl f t i-ntlle tcxlfty , cspeflally ttn >
hiMvler welRhld of steers , nnd prlcis fur nuoh
nt-aln mini llrm , but there wns n rntlier flow
tmde In cattle tlut were not nttnullvo to ship-
Krs. Cnttle that were only half fn worn wr l <
to n xhiule lower nnd there wn * n wide nump
In price * between wmnK'n mid strictly prim'
steers. Sale * were on n In.il.i of t3 " < S f 4 : < for
the ronnnotuT nunllllM of drefjed beef ste up
In l V2 > ffi'.50 for ( he best shlpl'ln cnttlo. mU'K
being made larRi ly nt } 4 , Mj5U. with e.\p. > rt
N'flve In quick demand at It.SMlG JJ. Feeders
were In K\H ! demand nt ( he nilliiit hlk'li prlci-x ,
solrs being Inrirrly nt H.WIT4.SO. rows , heifers
nml bulls Mid well , canning l < its brlnKlng rx-
l > eclally BOX ! prlcivi. Onhes iniiRiM from H.M
to $7.1i ) .
Thcn > vm * nn nctlvo donitind fur IICR * nnd of
ferings were mostly tnhrn enrly In the il.iv nt
an uverano nd\nnco of 240 per 100 Ih * . Hales
were nt nn oxtrvme rniiRe of SI.iCit7l.il ) , cMtllj"
nl ll.V7ii.0l OS. nml the bulk of theplRs Went
f6r W.7S1t.1 95.
There iui n Rood ilemitnd for Bhe * > ? and
Isiulw nt Ix'tler prices , sheep bclnff wanted 11
$3.35 4.75 lor Inferlrtr to ( trim * Hocks , fed went-
rrn brlnKlnif S3. vif4. 0. WAtllnM sold nt } 4 W )
03.10 nnd lambs noM nt S4.WR5.70. feiv K'oln *
iMihiw SS.iV , CJiok-o llBht welKht fhcon nnd
lAinbx were fully lOo hlRht-r. Ihiivy welfilits
KlX'KU'TW-rnttlr' , 19.nw hcnill IIORS , 32,000
hcndi sheep , lSt < head.
yi , LoniH iiv < > sdu-u.
ST. IHIR , I-VU. . OATTU5-llfdpt . 8.S09
head ; flllpments , 1,4 < X > lirfld ; mirkrt W10o lower
fir native * ; Texnns a Rhnde lower ; fnlr to fnncy
nlitlve shipping slid export Pteers , ( I.COIiri.M , Imllc
otrnl a ! 4 fO(7fl.(0 ( ( ; , lri'C1M > o r a-irt butMiersterrs.
j.9VIt4.W ( , bulk of salerSI.SOtf4.CS ; steem under
1WI IwiimK f.l.:54f .CO. bulk of Enlex , SJ.MW
4.W ; . stnckers jin feerters , tt.U HM , bulk i.f
sules , $3. > 5N.:0 ; i n nnd heifers , $2.oD(4 ( Kl ;
Texns and Indian BlOcrs , (3. ( Will. 50 ; cons nnd
lielfem. f2.r05J3.1i. !
lions-llecplpti" , 10,101) head ; shipments. 2f )
head ; market stronu to r * hlRher ; yorhept. J3.W
( ! ? 3.I5 | ; packi-rw. SJ.Kffl 00 ; bulchera' M 9Siif4.i < l.
SllDraVllecelpts , 1.1M head : Fhlpinents. 200
lu-adi maiftet lixng ; native muttons. JI.OOM4 TO ;
lan/l / > s , M.ixvsrs.75 ; Tvxati lamliii would soil for
SI.OOOI.2C. though none are here.
I'lisl HnlTalo Llvi- Stock
KAHT IH'FPAIjO. N. Y. . Feb. -C'ATTI.H
Clnn < l rhlpplng steers , tl.C'HH.E.'i ; fat steers , $1.43
04. S3 ; fat heifers , f3.S5ff4.23 ; mixed butchers'
stock. J3.rOffl.OO.
1IOOS llixnl n choice packers , JI.04.S2 ,
mixed packers , tl.JOffll.SJ ; mi'dlum weljlil. fl.IO
5(4.22 ( : roughs , f3.5' > 3.C5 ; slags , S3.COif3.25 ; pigs.
J8.1Mf3.S3.
LAMllHCIintrc to extra , S5.SOO3.IO ! : fair to
Kiiod , S5.5.f3.75 . ; culls , SS.Wif5.40 ; yenrllnqs , fl. 90
iJ-5.20.
SIIISKP Selected wethets , JI.80 5.IX ) ; Rood to
cholco mlxeil , SI.CiWtl.7r > ; cnminon to fair , SI. CO
M.SO ; culls , S3.Z55f3.VO.
IliilllliilllinllK LI viSlnrk. .
INDIANAI-OLIS , Feb. H.-CATTLW-llecelpts ,
llRlit ; shlpnrents , none ; good to prime steels ,
SI.K5W3.23l fair to inrdlum steers. Sl.COffll.SO ; me
dium to .pood steers , SI.tOlff3.20 ; common lo > good
Btockers. $2.75n3.C,0.
HOOH Hecelpts. 2COn hend ; shlpmenl" , 1.000
bend ; market nctlve ; gnod to choice medium' and
heavy. fl.OOIfl.O1 , ! ; mixed and heavy , $3.9//4.0 ( > ;
L"o.l In chnlccllghto , S4.0iX > r4.05 ; common llKhts ,
S3.WfT4.0iJ ) ; ' ro\iRh , S3.25 r3.73.
SlIKEl * Hecclpls. light : shipments , none ;
good to choice Iambi , S5.OOJf3.rjO ; gond to choice
sheep , S3. 235/1.23 ; common sheep , S2.23Jf3.00.
VIMV York Live Stot'lc.
NHYORK. . Feb. 11. linKVIW-Hecelpts. 3-
C15 head : mature stecrc. $4.05 < J5.05 ; PIIIRS and
oxen , S3.0t > ( f4.r,0 ; bulla , S3.10fr3.75 ; dry cmvs , S2.23
@ 3.ttlI'Mropenn \ cables ijuoti * American steers
ut l ° )4iiTllc , dressed welithts ; icfrlgprator beef ,
95l9Vii- ! per Hi. ; no expat Is today.
L'ALVKrf Hecelpts , IWi head : Uc higher ; veals ,
Sl.r.OfT3.f.O ; grapfers , S3.00.
HHIOKP AND LAMIIS Receipts. 7,700 head ;
sheep , S3.rOJf3.00 ; lambs , S5.r,0fC.12'4. [
IIOOH Receipts , 11 , MS head ; lower nt $ I.10 { ?
4.30.
_
Clni-liinnd Ll 'iStoc'lc. .
CINVINNATI , Feb. II. 1IOOS Active , higher ;
? 3.30p4.10.
OATTLK-Stoaily : S2.235T4.C5.
SHIJUP-i-Rtenily ; S2.75f4.C5.
LAMHS- Steady ;
Stook In
Record of receipts of live stock ot the four
principal markets for1 February II :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . 2,437 2.731 I.M3
Chicago . 19..109 32.000 1S.HOO
KunsaM City . 4.CM S.50 > 2.0 0
St. Louis . 3,300 10.100 1,100
Totals . 31r,37 , 53,3,19 25,913
COTTOX 'M.VltKI-yr.
lit a Ui-olliii * Diiilcr DlNiiiipiilnt-
Ailvlci-.s from Liverpool.
NB\V YORK , l-'cb. 11. The Liverpool cotton
market Saturday and today was disappointing
and our market opened steady at n decline of
3GC points. Heavy lecelpts at tlic ports con
tributed to the weakness here until It became
apparent that exports were keeping up almost
to the port movement. Advices from the south
Indicated unabated Inter"1 ! " ! on thu part of HIIK-
llsh and continental buyers In competlllon with
Ameilcan spinners for spot cotlon. Following
thtf oi > enlnJr cull the market ruled nervous nml
rell ctod hesltntloii on both sides of the ac
count. Tlio volume of outside speculation wns not
maintained. In the afleinoon trading WHS gen
erally o.ulet and slightly easier under predic
tion ! * of free lecelpts toinonow ; closed at a net
loss of 3 polits ; spot , steady ; mlddllmr , C'.jc ' ; net
receipts , 1,010 bales ; grois , 10,400 bales ; exports
to France , D12-bales ; to the continent. 3.3f ! > bales'
forwarded , 3.0S7 bales ; siles , 279 bale , all spin
ners ; cluck , actmil , 185,46 ! ) bales. Total today :
Net n'celpts , 31,793 bales ; exports lo Oreat
llrltaln. 0,417 bales ; to Franco , .112 bales ; to the
continent , 0.939 Inles ; stock , 1.22S.C22 bales. Con.
solldated : Net receipts , 7,039 bales ; expnits to
Great Hrlt.iln. 2d,730 bales ; to France , SIS bales ;
to the continent. 21.359 bales. Total sln'cc Sep
tember 1 : Net receipts. 0,917.Ml bales ; exports to
Croat llrltnhii 2,413,178 bales ; IS Friince , C27-
493 bales ; to the continent , 1,912,929 imlm.-
NFW ORLEANS , Feb. H. COTTON Futures
were steady ; sales. 39.0 < bales ; February , nom-
Innl ; March , S5.57W5.SS ; April , S5.C2fl5.C4 ; May ,
$5.CMff5.C9j June , SS.72 < ? 3.73 ; JulyS5.77Tj5.7S ( ; August -
gust , S5.81B > 3.b2 ; September , $5.S2 3.83 ; October ,
J > .6i&3.fB ; November , S5.kCW5.SS : December ,
SS.SS O/O1) . Kpot , easier ; sales , 2,400 Imlesf or
dinary , 4c ; good ordlmuy , da ; low middling ,
5 0-163J middling. 5c ; Rood 'middling , Cc ; mid
dling , fair , K 7-lCc ; receipts , I5.&C7 bales ; stock ,
5CC.S27 bales.
\i-iv York Dry CooilH Market.
NKW YORK ; I'Vb. 14. The wrek opened with
trading of a light character In both ilrst h.inds
nnlJ Jobbing markels. There was a fair > prlnk-
llng-of- buyers In the clly , and tht-rr were In
full force In Hie dry goods district. Hut llio new
coiners show as great dlsc-rlmlntillve ability us
have their predtvpssnis In the maiket They
continue to lrndi > on u conservative bnsls , t.ikln-f
onlyllmlle < l lots of oods , which they need lo
satisfy the demands of their depleted Hlrcks.
Mull ordern were IlKht again today , nnd tales
men reported that Jobbers and | etali | > rs , althoUKh
exiiertenclnR a fair-trtiili * In most HCO-HOHI , AVI-IO
slow to lake hold of goods. The tone of the
market continued strong. Converters were amiln
the- heaviest buyers. 1'rlnt ck'thH unchiinged nt
23-lCc.
H M irnr Mnrki'tN ,
NI5W YORK. Fell ll.-HIlOAR-Haw , firm :
fair lellnlng , 311-lCc : iTiiirlfugal. HO t < .Ht , I 3-K.e ;
rellnnd , llrm ; cmshoil. Ji'iipowdered ; , . ' .lie ;
granulated , 6'ie ' ; mould A , . fiVtr ; stnndar.1 A ,
' 4r. i'finf ( ( 'tliiiiers' A. 5 0 ; i-ut loaf , .Mil.1 ; rut s ,
C. C. CHR1STIK , U. .1.
I'roldcnt. Vice President
Chfislie-Slfeet Commission Co
Clllilllll , 1'OI ( ( ) < ) . ( ) ( I. Kullv 1'nlil
STOC1CH , CIIAI.V AM ) I'HOVISIO.V.S.
jTt. BOYD & CO. ,
Stock , Grains and Provisions
1416 Farnam Street , Basement.
OLD COLONY III ILDIVf ; , CHIC \O. (
Members Chicago Hoard of Trailo slncu ISCi.
drain , Provisions anJ X. Y. siocte
Orders Gush nnd Future Delivery Solicit.- ! ) .
Oiillilta OlllLillooni I , .V. Y , Life HIllL' .
. . . . 'I'lllilll1)111 ) , . , ,
I-LOYI ) J. CA3IIM1KL7 , , JliiuuKi'r ,
mm - BUYD & GO , ,
Tclenhone 1039. Omoliii , 5icb
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS iiiul STOCKS
I ! OAK D 01'
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
Correspondents ; John A , Warren A Co.
TWLBl'HONM 1J153.
H. E , PENNEY & CO. ,
11O Board .of Trade. Bldf/ , , Omaha , Neb
GRAIN , PROVISIONS ; , STOCKS
BraocDOOUK..T 1038 'N St. . L'.acoU , Neb.
WHEN TRAVELING
HERE IS WHERE
YOU WILL FIND IT IN
THE PRINCIPAL CITIES-
BOSTON.
I'litillc l.llicnr > ' .
VcMiilnluo Hotel.
BUFFALO.
licnrnoe Hotel \ MVH Muml.
BUTTE
CU > - .VLMTN l > t < i > i > t , Cor. Mnlii nitri Urond *
way.
CHEYENNE.
M. A. LOKIIII , maYM Kllli SI *
Club.
CHH3AGO.
Auilltnrlmit Hold \rtvM Sill nil.
Amlltiii-lmii Annex \IMVS Htunil.
tlrtMit .Vortticrii lloirl Xon-n Sinnil.
I'tiliiirr IloiiNc NIMVH Sdinil.
l'iNtiilll < 'iIMVH htniul , No. : ilT lpni >
Ixirii Ktrrvt.
AoHitrlntcil Ailvfrtlxur'H Club , I'nlmcr
lllillnr.
CLEVELAND.
UVdilcll llim.il- .
Tinlliilli'inliMi. .
Coiiiim-rrliil Trnvclorn * Association ,
.11 UN onto To in 11 1 p.
COLOR ADOSPRINGS
i ! llron.n. . : t ( ) South Tejon St.
CAMBRIDGE , MASS
Hurriiril I'nlvrrnltLibrary. ' .
DENVER.
llrnwii Mold \ > w Sluiiil.
llniiillton .t Ki'iuli'lcU , IIMI-I2 ( ) 17th nt.
Mcl.iiin , 1MI1 .V Co. , WHS .Sl\1i-lth | St.
I'riitl Mrrpiiiitllo Co. , 1T.1T l.nrlnuT St.
The SlutloiiiT Co. , I "Hi anil LiMvrvnco
' HriM'lN.
\YliKlsiir lloti'l Notvii Hliiiul.
DEslvToiNES ,
MOKI-S .TniMihs , Itui'U iHliiiul Duiioti
V. M. C. A , llfiutliiK Itooin.
HOT SPRINGS S. D
limit IlnrKonn.
( itMII'KO lilllNDll.
HELENA.
\ \ " . A. Slooir , Dili aviMiiiu anil Alnln Ht.
llelciiu I'lilillc ; Lllimry.
KANSAS CITY.
ItolH'l'l It'III , HIL'i : All'Cl'l- .
CnatrM IlinlHicivs SI mill.
V. M. C. A. itciuliiu ; Itlx.ln , SIOV > an-
ilntte Nt.
MlNNiiuri Ili-iMibllenn Club , ill ) . ' Haiti.
niiiri * Avc .
LONDON , ENGLAND ,
Churluft A. QllllKi > . ! ) .Sir a nd.
LOS ANGELES
.1. I ) . Hmcrliic.
MINNEAPOLIS.
I'ulilliLibrary. .
\\'i-.st Iloli-l M-AVM Sin ml.
NEW YORK
Coopi-i- Union Library.
FUlli A viii inllddl NIMVN Siuiiil ,
Klfdi AveniMIlutt'I ItviiUliiK Itounv
llrooiiKSlfiot Library.
llolliinii IIoiiNc Itriullnir Iloiini.
lloll'innii HIIIINI * .
[ iniu-rliil llol ( V < MVH Sliinil ,
Uerhanli'H' fc TrailrrN * Kr < > e Llbrnry.
No. IS HUH I .Sliu-uiitli Street.
I'l-C-HH Clllll , lOIIMHIIII St.
i-n ( in I n Hi ir Hotel HcailliiK llooni.
WIiulNOr lloli'l IlruilliiK' Itooin.
V. 1. C. A.11(1 Stk' > et amiItli Avc-nucw
OGDEN ,
.llnCnrliicj- Co.
XV. Wclili , a-l < ) . IViifliltiKlnii Avc.
McCiu-tiii-y t C . , : ilt "ilh at.
PARIS , FRANCE.
tS'i-iv York Ili-riilil Ituaillnit Kooin , 4t
Avo. clc roin-rii.
POCATELLO
\ ' . C. Uin-iliT , Wnt CindiMt. . , p
PORTLAND , ORE ,
\V. ! : . . .IIIIKNill Alili-r St.
I'ortllilul Holt'l Vi'ivH Stntiil.
PHILADELPHIA ,
Mt-i'i-niKHe Library.
SACRAMENTO.
I'ulille Library.
SAN FRANCISCO.
1'iibllo Lllirni'V.
SALT LAKE CITY.
L. i' lluniiiH'I , L.vi'i-iiin Tlivator.
Salt < , ali ' Keren tin.
SEATTLE.-
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C. f . Oj'MlOII ,
1'liHlollliM- VH ) - ) ,
A. T. Liinilbrrtf.
SIOUX CITYl
( Jnrri-llnon lloli'I NIMVH Stand. .
. Monilaiuln Hotel .NI-IVH Sin nil.
Hotel Vi-iulonie Vew
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I'libllu Library.
SP0 < ANE.
. .InliiiV. . ( Jriiliani , 7UI17Klvcrnldi )
.Yvonne ,
ST. JOSEPH
llrnnilotv'H .ViiVH iitanil , 7-1
ST. LOUIS.
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IMliutlTH * Hdli'l .N.-v
I'lililltt Library , 1)11 ) Li . - , .
WASHINGTON , O. C
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ArlliiKlon Iloli-l.
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ItlUKH llniinu ,
AKrli'iiltural Dciiartnii'iil Library.
Hfiintti Keiiillnir Iloiini.
YANKTON
l 'I'll n UIUH , Jr ,
The Bea.