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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1801 but recovered by the closo of the | The . H. Hammond packing company I week. The imvrovement on this class | The Cudahy proking company HE COND lTION OF TRADE' of stock was due _apparontly to | Shippersand feeders the light offerings, Good cows soid at SOk ISeottmt i #.003.20 and_canners, eto., from $1.00 per e % | THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | fruhfsarngusstiomation sy shioh | 5t of whichthatlwas n god and 0 | C PLEASURES OF 4 PRENS ¢ | rkot below put price. It was —— " adull o market all day, ranging The Coffec Market, As Tllustrated by a Stag Party Among from 074 e, only loenl tradors dolng | New Yok, Fob. 14.~[Spectal Tologram to Chicago Newspaper Mon, it ¥ N, any material trading. Hutehinson was A B, . - Cricaao, ¥eb, 11.—[Special to Tie Bew, [— Oontinual Prosperity Restoring Confidence "‘";'r:“'“ - ] el T ot .'k'llll\ll}i ontte TN 0 Carme 50 ara 841 | Woakness in Grain Oharasketizes tho Open- | heavy seiler, as ho had & great many calls | ;r""; "l‘;:,';;}m‘n'\';';:',_\ ‘l’;“'“'""‘",I'":"IZ‘I:‘:N:"‘;""IZ It was just beyond the middle [", " : 1 VIR ToTer e on vy e N s, 430 h 508 ing Markets, F. A. Lognn & Co,, to Toneray & Bryan—The | t0 @100 up. Sules. 10,850 bags, ncluding the night when Mr. Paul Hull, standing in Financial Circles, sold even lower than the previous week, No © cars, 1,061 25 '3 Log by A, ¥ 3 / one appears to want the inferior grades of a0 i wheat market has boen nuulorun-ly-n;nw-.'nu | (;'.("U'-"f' 10¢ ’“‘m"l'l “:‘mA-"""lf.‘l'"w':n":‘ near the center of the reception room of the either stockers ot feeders, Tho best feedors Sigians knt Do ) B TTor Si1y il Db ieng (o IBeS trae | Hebk Spat Rio firm; falf dargoes, | Clicago Press club, made a critical obseryas n nEALTHY AND SLOW RECOVERY, | ™ Hkui;nrxh !unl\]ll.L lil(llm‘ld.v 5|unnlg“|hg . ghest an b wstordny. | BRADSTREETS INFLUENGES THE BULLS. the session. ‘The market opened at vsc for | 81625 A fie tion, DO Web Sy et e Dkiones flghesl’, 888 Mighest ) e 1 S0 f1xe sad eic [y ining Bliaree. Ono hand restod carlosly upan the back T ckers ar ode r ) Lowest. .. 80 lLowest. Yo lttlo ity in it 4 " of a chair, the other was thrust with equal grades of stockers and feeders brought $2.00 e e eiarny Ty © with a ) it , Fob. 1. —[Special Telogram to Bnow Banks and Blockaded Trains ; Prevailing Prioes Corn Actson a Level ;Oats and Pro thin yesterday. son NI astole ok 8 The following aro the mining | £race into his trousers pockoet, and ono long Explain the Slowness of the Local The week opened with hogs selling at £ “"fl’ Thefollowingls a table of prices pald on visions Make a Lively Movement— and the Bradstrects report of 86,000 bushels | : limb was thrown across the other In such a Wholesale Trade—A Bright Ou (i, 2k with the bulle of tho sales at 850 | thismarkot for tho grado ot stook montioned Movement of Cattle and Hogs shipped this woek frof asts againgt | manner as to form what, in our rabbit-traps 100k for Al Lines, e, placing the top at £3.50. This =‘H;my‘ .“v: = 1350 to 1600 1bs rag’ Ix‘; —Stocks and Bonds, <t this I8 the P ot ping flm | We .ul!‘ ,‘ a “figuro ", He woro advance was lost on Wednesday and the | GEodsrears, 1130 tots 5 movement of whoat from Kansas to St. Louls, a black suit, o low-cut vest displaying an ime — downyward courso wis continued on Thurs- | ifoners!stoors. 000 1 L S B L T maculate shirt front, decorated with threo ¢ et of ay ¢ about 10¢ air stocrs, 000 to 115) 1hs, 0! H ! (itle blao! % 1Hable. Borants oo Continunl prosperity in tho country | lowbr thanon Tuasdur 00 Friday hBe s | Cotmmn.i to 1300 oa, Cii1cAao, Feb. th—(Spectal Telegram to Tie | now very fine, oporis of grow' 2 litte bl K st Wi noviabl Byeonio co % 3 f : » ope o business on ‘e 3 col sired, encour re, d k tio, o oc! row large and the general belief that no impor- | Vence was madoe and astill further gain was | Eairto zo0d . TRS1=At $he opening of business on ‘ohane® | SOifdi Gith ol lsaven Tuly Tod 8 PRODUC ar and a blac Ono dark lock throw o * tant monetary legisiation is probable for the | Made on Saturday, but lost before the close there was a weakness In the grain markets ant monetar: ) 3 good profits. Corn wenk and strength n all hog products. The wenk= | wheati provistons quiet, some seil ness in - tho former continued while the | side packers: strength in the latter did not. The sales, the | 200.000, still b semi-shadow across tho upper portion of his of the dny, Taking the week as a whole the classic faco as, with head bent slightly for- next year at least 1s restoring confidence in | gy cyuations of the matket wore uot lurge local financial cireles, but in spite of this fact | and 10¢ would very nearly cover the range as 2 Tor outs | ONI0AG0, Feb, 14, — Oloso—Whont— the Cash, M May, 074 July, 9250 htly fo ensh, 8030; May, 3c. ward, he surve¥ed the scene before him, Not Corn—Stead - s Oats—Stoady: cash, #ie; May, 9x@i5%e. | phiaf e stood back from his ‘aw money remains rather close in Omaha. | indicated by the average price of each day Stockers first hour for May Wheat, 98%c off to o LG e Byo-Raayat e, - % five ‘:‘m““]m ;l.::x‘ .:r':u.Kx "”:"'"::)'" |>::|\:u{|‘:rl v v ers i%os corn, 630 4 By0: , pv—Nomin @ TS0, J s If it is true that misery loves GRAIN AND PROVISTONS, Boils Oi%es corn, 540 to _oat 10 4545 | hoautitul weatlior the market Flax—Steady at # of the finished work, not Michel Angelo Buone company then there may be some In Chicago wheat it was a rather dull [ Oxen . pork, $0.52% to $0.75; lard, ¥ 4 to ribs, | woak and lower, the heaviness being inten: Prime Timothy—Ex o owi scalping market, controlled mostly by room | Stags satisfaction In knowing that tho \ laiuences. Tho marwet | ORYves I i traders and | " L samo conditions provall n several other | (ECOE St o ot Bo Tha oy | Western cornfod ‘i largo cities, us Clovelnd. Milwaukeo and | prtof tho growing orop maintained. the | Weslern stocrs nows | fied by the news ree n and gou tly cables were guoted fir owed o declt $1025 10 #4874, The only itemof bul inthe wheat market today was Bradstrects statoment of export clearances; wheat and flour from both coasts for the week were at ter of snows chout Californi but lnter in futu Whisky—$1.14. arrote as his fine ltaliau eyo followed the out- tor! lines of tho restored group of Bacchus and Ampelus, displayed a livelior satisfaction in . . Ph 0! his achiovement than did Me. Hull upon this Denver, With the restoration of confidenco | high position and served to counteract this 00 bushols; Tast. week, 1000; o year | 8 i enely, Being: Flour—Unchanged; winter patents. #.70@ | memorablo occasion. Yot with atl tho i Bhould ¢ woney market, butit | bearish feature, Keserves are said to be Comparative Table. g0 1,617,000, ances from tour | flour Bt the eifoct o B00% sprine 1S, 81602400, teraal prido with which his hoart was kine comes ere would seom fo bea | very small, 1 ¥ Tho following tablo shows tho range in | Atlantie y 3.000 bushels of wheats | points wmonnting to % Bulk Ments-Shoulder short good deal of truthin the ohservation of an | Corn'was dull, and what little fluctuations 8 ling, his half-closed eyo clear, $L8K@N ¢ in Butte ro the keen, serut- ing look of the connolssour as he said: This is ono of themost uniform jags [ frodh, 18@10¢, have ¢ seen. " ight and heavy groen | “The mean was tongue sandwiches, rum xreen, 4i@iige; salted Vull | punch and eigars. i VR ary lint.8ei 88l | “Mr, Hull had evolved the punch, od; No, 1, solid packed, | 1 have been at somo pains to loarn t he com- short ribs, #h. n hogs: 2 : 200,000 barrels inchanged; cre 00 @3.60 Omaha bunker who remarked that stritfz- | there wero were caused by the manipulations ent moncy market was likc a man sick with | of puts and calls by one prominent trader. 8 fever, the recovery to be safe must | The receipts were liberal, but the market as be slow. A too sudden_recovery is apt to be | a whole was dull and featureless. Tollowed by a relapse. From thatit is to bo Provisions were weaker on an average on inferred that the Omaba money marketis | account of the heavy r pts of hogs, which traveling in tho safe path. As 10 collections | were about 60,000 over the estimate for the nd sacks of flour, New York | 201000 forsnme U ! | for the day cleared 17,000 bushels of wheat and | ments from same poluts “were only . Y Bear B8 4 aguinst 276,000 inst year. The market 16000 barrols of flour. THO boar news was | yegy “hag™ boon ' Sovare 4isAppolntmiont plentiful. Minneapolis receipts, overthe 200 | to - the bulls who have peted cars, and free receipts predicted for the next :ll" large 1 l'u\l\) 4||'nlllx d \vllr'll wook. At Ohileago recolpts woro 20 cars ovor | been repgrted to make o sharp advance in the estimate with 400 cars for the week against | P! ho continued receipts at all point year, Hides—17 y 1 i . are beconing o mattor of surprise and specu- ponent parts of this remarkable bevora 10 change in the situation has been noticed . May pork touched £9.50, the lowest r ago. Kansns City had 72 ears [ ution and If they are maintamned quriie the | 9 6ne 1 11 _oronm _ohoddurs, | Tho busio pRNCIDID Was et ton. e Sy omadey g the past seven days and gen- | pointreached this season. It reacted about estimate of 100 cars for Monduy. | balance of the month at about present figures M@10e; flats, 10@105¢; Young Americas, 11 | added the . rum with some crushed ico, and ly’ speaking collections” are slow | %, caused by shorts taking their profit crop lettor was very flattering on tho [ we s bulitilo ehanee ot bulling tho mankot. | Gift[o! upon the whole was superimposed s quantity Bero as well as al many other | Tho following tablowill show the highe at prospecta and, of course, loarish. Dis< | LAM.4% pIoH MO ARG, 40O JuehAn | O of champagne. This Jattor contribution Mr. points. Taken all in all the financial situ- | and lowest prices at Chicago and Thursd, vatches during the session brought frosh ro- | Wl e blayed u fow days sihco - on | it Ubis Hull denominated “the claw,” for the roason aton in Omaha is not bad, it might bea good | for each dav of the period under Friduay ports of rains in California. The weather the bull side, buylng lust night | gopn, bu. t it caused the drink to deal worse, but ::‘l"x"«"ni men woold like to Well a3 tho opening and closing pri ; vored scllers, not because 1t was the v g T R R L T R T tke fast, Hold upon tho porson im o plentiful, kuow ch | weoek: } Bkt 16%. Bio ut, but beonuse 1t was his corn as e i AR ibing ~ the same. From auother 0 0 t i ary 2., best for growing wheat, but becau Bngleteor Y ifoge scliers who beoan: b 4 8 condition would stimulato trade and make Z Tanary 25; 100 fine to start a crop_seare on. S0 much for | frlghtennd nt this revion. Kaserrs of e |, New A pointof view, however, T cannot regard tho ‘05;‘[;‘,3'"“]';"‘!"“ November s l<the & ek home news. Liverpool sent bearish cables areon the (nereuse, Dutthe cash de und hias ofovator: 8. |u‘rm ml;\‘llmmw Lt \\llwlfl‘u-lr it wa Il{.hu Sule s 3 a fu- | 80 farbeen sufiiciont to maintain prices fairly options closed wo! ice or all three combined which produced tho has had rels very largol ly and closed 34d lower on California fu o A - 380 FO00IDLS, vl uld eon- e * b > b S &0 unul recently having had about all it could Tucsd rarmers' | the faturcs that they have bought here, The spot lower; No. 30 1n el and seductive. 1 have been told that it was. do to take care of itself. The very fact that o Wednesday, n were at the | trading in July” 18 on - the —Increase | ungraded 'mixed, 626 the champagno. Ab all 6vents sb s noow the financial condition has beenno Worso is Fhursday, Pebruary d lowor for the week, Tho visiblo | and We arc inclinéd to advise beurs who are | pressed, closed easy: It . 62c. Ao Riai i VSIS BU LIS DROvME e e e g ws 3l Eridny, Fébruary 6. vore that tho decrenso of | SfFald 0 sell the May ‘option for fuar of | ” Oaty-"Kocoints, 1000 Dusheiss oxports, 115; | and ambrosia was the drink and so gontlo its taken ns aproof of the permanency and & B3 RIS aturdiy, Febr estimatos woro that tho decrease of | manipulation, to sell July fnstend. Provision | spot unhaneeds 2 white approach to the citadel of the brain that all strength of our business and rinancial irsti- =i ] Monaay: Febure ay will Do less than a weck ago or per- ronger on recolpts of hogs being | mixed wostorn, blcste: white weste tho sentinels woro capturod and tho enomy Yutions. In connection with this subject a [} s Luesday, Februnry 10 haps half what it decreased o year ago—679,000 was _anticipated. The ad- | options, ensior: v, 623ge, in possession before a single sally could bo H v g y writer in American Tnvestments says of the 2. 5 Wednesday. Fobruary bushels. Then, t0o, the trade was unevonly . however, brought ‘out n conside Coffec—Options closed firm and 510 tands in 1ts defenss : vest: “I1t must bo concoded that Chicago of & | Thursday, February Friides i BaMrla - able amount of long pork and Inrd. Receipts 250 hag: braary, $17. It was through thoe court [ £ th e Doyt sl o s Chitago; EEh Friday, Fobruary 1 divided. Hutchinson, Pardridge, Logan & [ 05 Set i Dox R et are ormosted to e Rio, firm. fair curgoes. was through the courtesy of one of the 3 il w CaTP b Saturday, Febraary i Co, Baldwin-Farnum, William Young & | nearly as large as for tho one just past, 1¢ 3 refined. quie membors of the club that I found myself in d i W n Y Y R 1 W, firm; refined. qui 3 and northwest are securing - footing in the *| — ; Co, Cutler & Co. Georze Smith and | this cstimate prov it will bo difficult white ox. O, 5 0-1625%¢3 yello this mellow atmosphere on a recent Suturday financial operations of the country that § 3% Average Price of Hogs. many others are working off all whoat | 0 sustain the littlo 1o which we have Go: off A, i- 160, night. The air was thick with the aroma of resages what will practically amount to an * & a Showing the average price paid for loads of : 2 had. ¥ ptroleun United closed burning Havannas and the ebon guardians of ndevendency of the cast. ALl this s the ro- - hogson the duys indioated Lo 1553, 18, 1890and | POS$IbIC: somo long, some short, somo selling iGO LIVE STOC! ol g, Ko 10,00 how WEES Bleagly, Ui aersng B sult of growih. - Thero aro factors silontly ot § - Pttt e B T gnstoporders MoCormick & Co and Beyant CHICAGO L ARDORe Jizes—ttoady: wostorn, 104@lNo, Hull's chof d'ooaveo, "Fho mimbers and hets k which Vi e d 3 g e ¢ Mitchel hought pretty well early, but - ¥ Pork—Stead ew mess, §10 Tavitan anse b b <+ ry NEo i SWhich tho Carorul patehlgont stisent ol o & g Bitehell closed out a 1 of 1ons wheat Tutor, | | OMEAGD, b, 14 e aretoere ey | seimi-Oponed fun, “olosod woalk westorn | ihvited guests were banked up in picturcsquo 4 2 e b AR h H Mho S 4 ki d g EE ] —CATTLE—A faw fresh arvivalsand those | steam, 86,0215 bid, Lroghiat 0! °h SPACO between the man_affairs canuot, consistently, and _with B 861 Tho action of tho market was asfollows: May | O ,L,(,"., wero sold out early with'a tur Butter -Firm; western dalry, 1@%c; cream- | punch bowl and the piano. Into this a;l]sn:l.]l\nllr;:;(‘l." They cannot be’ numberod : Sunday. opened at %84c, sold at 07ic, to 93¢, to 97i4e, ery, 17 arena at intervals wi by ngers of one or two hands. o - t0973ic, to07%¢ at 1 o'clock, July sold e, | On prices rather stronger than otherwiso as 0 03¢, £0 914, o 020, to Mie, o Wo at the | Compared with the averageof yesterday on same timo. The extreme prices wore Iige | the ordinary run of fat steers and choico extract from the volume of his own varied under Jast night and at 1 o'clock figures were ‘Lhe market closes strong with sub- ) As I entered, Mr. Flandors had tho 3c under. There was no cf e of importance dvance on fatsteers, and in fact on i v floor in responso to a request that he relate tuwheat before the close. The last prices | 811&rades that carrleda proper amountof | Pork—Stead 3 s launched somo membor of the profession who entertained Lis fellow craftsmen with a recitation or an Vo haye no desiro to sce the east robbed, gither of its political or financial power, but ho shadows of coming events_aro so aceply marked that the assumption of the robes of a rophet is enticing. Let the west be not to asty and the day will surely come, when by Choese g Stoady how he once veported o prizo fight for tho A . ! Wher Warel: Fobraasy b o May, 08%c; July, | flesh. Roughand common stock shows little Lurd—Stead Herald. Mr. Flanders is o stoutly built, :v"feurl-‘:r‘r)i’z:ri:x’l“u‘ilu'.‘&‘f)'r'I'v'r“lud:m,;'vr' "nés:l::l"l;u | P i e i | orno change, while cows and canners are smooth fuced gentlemen, who now holds thé to whom even our beloved east will be com- | "09YDIHD 1V SFONIL o corn trado was ugin witiout anything [ ADOUE asIow de atany e for the yenr pasi. 5 o o \ore s been netive busines stocke 1'5 the shape of out ‘d% news to trade on. with prices the highest for the season. Worse still the trade was ¥ory largely with- | Nag' Paies | BBO00; OO0 10 out outside business. Tho tendency of the | & market early in the day was downward for 3 stookors e two reasons. Ipts were large. largorthan | 1 jovel higher on ovorything i the hog. 1im the Iiver: 1to b 348 cars. The estimate | with pens better cleaed than for. any. Sutu for Monday was liberal at 335 cars, Then the | day for o month Tho shipping - demand wheat market broke down (i or more and en- | KSops up i clip that cxeites comment, whioh position of day manager of the city pry ciation. At the time in_which his stor located o was identified with the sporting de- partment of the Herald. Mr. Flanders, ks so many wmen of his build, has & great al of magnetism. On this occasion ho o had a tongue sandwich in his le't , whilo with the other he held his audi- J speilbound. 1 will not undertake to re- produce tho fascinating narrative becauso S 0850 was THE WHOLESALE TRADE With one-half of the state under a snow bank and with trains blockaded, mails de- Jayed and communications between the dif- ferent sections rendered dificult it would ba sonable to expect much of ajobbing During the eatly portion of the week business was especially slow for this * 14.—Wheat—Spot in the'morninz but there was abreak in futures and spot soon th atolose good grain act 1 (oellunl tobow the knee and pay it due homage,” (] highe tocke: o | A Svpsanuy, Fob, i | Sunduy. K, 91a@01% o sho outside kets o » i % . v TR iyl &oos to show thag utsido markets ar KANSAS Crry, Tob. 11 Whent—Stead | something more than mere words would bo reason and it was not until the latter part of Offerinizs were much mare freo than yestor- | hoes fo iy namoiont, supply, Ordors aro | )| wsh und Pebruary, 8t No ) | necessary to duplicate for the reader the ef- ghie woek that the country was really open S85" | day. Wilo there was nothingliko a sharp | thestomecas by B cloanorc? 080 I cash, e bid. 2 fect it had on me. In brief, I may say Mr. %lmdfi.fi “ml )r‘;’cckl os \\'ljmlhl')\\’ns :Jmt 3] break or heavy trading at any time, the [ common sold at & o mixod and pickors, Corn—Weuker; N ¥ ufimm told how he had b:'lun nmfin«ul to 4 ry satisfactory to the jobbers, bu 1 54 AL AL Ch LT y o rime henvy and buteher wolzhis, pugilistic - soiree near the villago o rders delayed by storms usually ar- 5'/ 531 price of May got down e from last night and 5,70, largely 83603 light, $3.55@3.60: plgs, ‘unuuu.um Ind. The event was to tako ive a llhuu ’lxllr‘r and next week &8 485 :5;|xnll hut f:vlglu‘ i "'l’h; {xmlu‘ul w~“? at 3.40. were in the rear end of a saloon. When Mr may make up for what was lost | the i - a3e to 52%4c to e shortly bofore the close. o g Flanders arrivod on the scene, the ring was it el frotn, thae cose, “Taking overy 52 Atlantlo ports eloarod 3900 busivols for tho STOCKS AND BONDS. g A e 1 oo coveiad it said hing into consideration the wholesale trade & week. hicago shipments wore ! hushels. 9 Hiaants Sla: z "o " and all preparations completed for the battle, f Qmmaliy is holdiog up abaut as well as the [A[s The closing prices for coi woro: February, |, New Youi, ¥ el sTaloRrdim. to | FagasEDull aodoie. In"ordor o proporly. beaco himselt for the rade of other cits. Writing of the — | entative Sales. 50%c; March, 5le, nomingl; May, 3 June, Buk.]—8r00ks—Contrary to expeatation b sceno of gore to which lio had been ussigned Country at large Dun & Co., in their g’ STEELS. ®c: July, 82140, v stock market closed with slight gains In all Wheat—Tn good de- | and to place himself en rapport, as itwere, "kly‘l;cl'vllcwl", say o({!mnlu It umus; ]hu 3]" The trade in oats was nof significant Ia any | €12sses of shares. Transactions for first hour !n rred that business is now, on the whole, e 2 atladh 05 ks Do 0 and; No. with his surronn‘dinm. Mr. Flatdors patror: Th ice deoling r O el L) BESE orn— ized the bar quite liberally. While he was sometat smaller in volume than it was n way. The price deolined in sympatny wit 4 5 No. 2 mixed, 5323340, NEW YORK STOCKS, Engd o o o 0 : oly stoady’ Ixed, S@istie. AECS £ f rheat and corn and failed (0 rally. Hutchin- | f4Fthis year. Opening incline to heaviness | Qats—Bare cugaged in this pleasant prelude to the main Lo . 80, Jotwithstandiug tho advancoof | g market was firm during the early part B JPiohiscia santy andibovatisTates osbrmtasis by firin to strong tone, but trad- [ Whiskey—$Lh =~ event, a gentleman enterea the salon @bout 10 per cent in the average prices of | or'tic woek and the decline commoncing on 20 ction of yesterdny. Bartlet{-Frazer were | 1'8 Was so limited thatonly in two or threo | Lrvemrroor, Feb. 14.—Wheat—Firm and de- | with a large, robust revolver in eithor hand. gommodities, In part, this is explained by | fy gt By Friday was consequent. upon B | sellers. May startedat 4ic, sold at 45%cand | Stocks was there any perceptible movement. | mand fulr; holders offer spuringiy. He drank some and sworo more. Then the {ho excoptlonal ackivity, toward theoloseof | ihe'onange in the management of the. Lot @, | closed at doh@iaiic. Juno was quoted at45ise | Among railrond stocks, Loulsvillo & Nash- | Corn—Quiet: demand fallon off, barkeeper asked him to put up his lethal ast year, but in part also, by the shortness | viio g Nashville and tho reported illuess of G | and closedut d5t5c.” July was at 42%c the only | ville, which during the past fow days hus LIVE 8T0C irons, and for answer tho Stranger turncd $hrope und doubts regardingtbo monolary | Mr. Gould. ‘The marketas a wholo was dul prig — Y . been unduly dopressed, was the only one dis- There was 4 narrow market in hog products iy : Yith tho closing priccs vory nour the clow to A e DT AR yesterday's figures. The market started with \ . el alittle bulge. due in purt to 1ight recelpts at | Portion of theimprovoment were los the yards, then there was somo w LT ipR with asier feeling in core e 2 both weapous simuttaneously and fired a bull ttle—Receipts. 6,000; | from each into the barkeeper’s heart, with- i | market - strongor: stvers. funcy, %.35@560; | drawing hastily immediately thereatter, Tho Indus- fum to cholco, #.00@4.6; heifers. ¥.00 | barkeeper, in the meantime, dropped dead. ak spot In o varker and Sows, 2562775 tockors, BGLI0. " | My Flandors was 50 ovareome by vho terrin il and joa s, lhedeny DT DR To; mecket mestve ANt [l tragndy of which e ek peer ua Tncrillie TOYqment, ut the close ended duil in the | FTEY,TH nt was mudo pu and 5: prime heavy and | Witness ~that he imbibed several moro sossion In this market. . Miy s and as the decr e 1o reserves was under | buteh L70; 1ight, #5300, | alcoholic tonics and then started for the rail- v $ - acourate | 814 NATTOW and was confined o room and in tho lumbor market when the building | PrOfess tolook upon the market as a pur- n opens. Stocks. i ar. Gno IR | chaso on all declines, excepting. some. wost- "“"”d mlum- lumbor roglous ere ern stocks, which it is thought may ex- nd thero is no immediate causo for R e Luxsnar dagline, ®change inmarket values, If the spring opens with good prospects for abundant ONMANA LY fter | Onreago, Fob. 14— [ welghts, &1, 2 STOCK. Por 2,000,000 there was lese wprohonsion Sheep—Recelpts, 20000; market —higher; [ road station at which was the only telograph L Ry e A A ing finances. and a better feoling was natives, BOG50; Westorns, $4KE5.05; Tox- | offico in tho place. He told the oporator ho crops. and_with money reasonably easy, the e 4 to 84 804 able in stocks. A litte rally occur ans. § tendency would be to stiffen prices, as under y 1400 CES AT CHICAGO. OArTLE—Estimated receivts of cattle 1,400 as compared with 2017 yesterday and 251 0St sure .to result. At the present | Saturday of last wee "The market was around and the net gains for the short se were 14 10 35 per cent. Sales wero limited to | 8T, Louis, ¥ 9,000 Shares, shipments, 300 wanted to send a lengthy dispatch to his paper and that functionary thereupon asked for the dispatch, This not altogether unrea- * 1. —Cattle—Recelpts, 40 market steady; fair to fang E.';u'h conditions a large demand would be al- P AL R e el e onk valibo maxkob wis (g e naett, Hopkins & Co. to Ohristie-Tathrop | aative sters, ¥0960.2; stockers and feedurs, | sonablo request nonplussod Mr. Klanders for White pine finishing lymber. s seanss | t0 110 higher. Good fors nctive and strong; il 1200 it tock market has been dul 4 a moment for ho had no d anked. ] spateh. Ho in- t he thought he could ¢, by dictating his o) g others slow and un nd bigh. Plain and quartersawed oak is | Otjers siow and unchan compared with 2100 ¥. and prices at the closo aré | Hogs—Iteceipts, 1 50; shipments, B00: th , B5.503.00; mixed, & formed the operator ti best do the subject j t pis of hogs 4.30 as fractionally yosterday ‘and 11, Mgh Louisville ™ & " Nashvil nlast night | ket higher; heav 0 scarce and higner. Cherry lumber is bhll‘lhlfi a | 365; light, $3.3004. | 62-3¢ b2 practically out of sight, beg very sc: er and proceeded to pace tho floor and S cck. “The murkef o) decided improvement. hing- % £ matter and pr nd high, buving advanced &bout §35 por | aetive - ard o ki giae arket opened o e s semutors of both partics ufe | | Kavaas Crov Bl TH-Cattio-Rocolpts, | dictate. Atter ho had' boon thus oceu- 1000 during the past six months, with the entire advance lost. The. rango 2t . nion that the rest of the session will | & 000 NS | pied for the space of about an hour, the opor- Thoro is not much to say about, trado in | Of tho Prices puid was ' EW0GL50, th | buik ¥ thodrug line, nonew features having devel- 'l',',“,‘l'[',"“,:."«,g; a0 L e lights oped of lafe Prices it anything have a | Sh & 40G20; light ; devoted to the - passago . of | lower:steers, 60525 Ton - vilis funa PUAES 1| ors and feodors, 82000 3 Cows, B0 ator suggested that that was about ali the aprop Tt RERE ve passed, thus avolding the Hogs —Receipts, = 6,300 shipments, 2,100; | Matter the wires would carey for the night 915 0 70 10 G251 10 12, . | 5 b market strong; all grades, §.0033.50, and asked Mr. Flanders to sign it. This Mr. p § hoa n - g | necessity of an_extra ‘'session, but that &3 ull g g aaned, e , ownyrara tondency, that s there aro- wore | Giots Tk BEELIL | Tho averigo it the 0 B R R T Pt et S AR A o A SRR AT ———— Flanders also prefe:red to do by proxy, and ines in the decline than in the advance, yesterduy and §.50% Saturday of last week. Record, the operator appended his name to the dis- In hardwsre there have beeu a fewchanges | ° SuERp—Estimutod recelpts of she L1001, as 55 Lttt E00d health, The bank statoment wie Fully | Tho following figures show the total of real Mr. Flanders rotired with the sweet con- though none *f any very great importance. | compared with 223 yesterday and 162 Safurday 8 555 PRICES AT ST. LOUIS, as good as expeeted, but showed a decrease in | estate transfers, building permits and bank sciousness of duty done, and a couple of days Ro) i uoted oak ith of last week. The murket was active and | § 355 — & ve of #1,749,075 and oash of $1.106.000 ous of duty done, ai couple of day 7 T of Q yroy vt wh‘; b strong. Natives, 8.75@400; westerns, #2750 | 1+ ey I Open. | High. | Low. ] Ciose. S restrve o el Drobubly. more tavorabie | clearings for the past week: 11“-1-'.( orrnb lsoonmmhn ruu?l\iudmborlmm 13:1: g 4.60, P o o 9 " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, shock of secing the man kille fora his afket is firm at presont. There have 1. 600 215 w5 g than the actual condition of the bunks, for 4 n some changes in prices of .nails in the Receipts and Shipments. Shiina 0 = Bty Biig :37.’&7'53?.'.';?:‘1 alan l;jl?::.)g‘a:.l.‘li?uy with'the Monday :.’..:Tbl‘;?flflfl.‘t»xfi'own :zoh;:‘u;:;'umm with a Fobon Wi sl documminto boroms. o | of erais el enenta it dipments | 83 38 = B aw vorux Smocks e “iiverybody, " said Mr. Flunders tlooked advance. Those stocks are now worked down | onted: i o ol sl wou K. [ Opon. | 1igh. | Low. [Closo. | Vet | pyiday A ICID DaLienge sork A ahen Soea, and present prices will doubtless bo muine RECELPTS. 228 200 ® e & L. i [y | SaBURRY o S e AR T ::2";'.;: ool nails are in light demand snd Datos, i i RS Notes and Gossip. A 10 it 100 ot ] bit the telograph editor taking mo by s 4 33k 43 Friday, Feb. . 150 500 225 11,081 205 Duluth receipts: Wheat, 52 cars. Wabash ptd 1538 8} 18 hand geutly led me iuto the next room,where ,,hg"“,gl‘,;’,‘,;?' tapdey “‘{,‘,":"‘;“’fm‘;;"%"u‘fl:; Saturday, Fob, 29 581 2 5% Minneupolis recelpts: Wheat, 203 cars. ol gl B3 B | Momaay. 15w Jargo s o covered with yellow the past week from the effocts of the reccnt | Tuesdsy, Fob STAGS. St. Louls: Cash wheat, 9610 corn, 49%c; | Facific M 71 aal s | Tucsduy pages boaring tho imorint of the Western storm. Duning the last threo days of ihe | Wodnesday. Fob. 0% 1.190 300 onts, 4515AsA0, Take Siiore. i 1 | Wednesdiy nion Telegraph company. I can ouly now i\ cphs DB \bs, last throe days ol tho iyl sty Kansus City. tolographs 100 cars wheat ro- | 1S3 e | Dhunday? recall one sentence of what I read ” there. It cular ol ces du “ el ol v. . Pr, N . Bh, Pr. | ceipts for Monday. e e i @ was % B s sy A 10 Jrices QuEihi the woek | Baiatiay, Tou. 8T 2. A% B ad™ | Roooiptsof cor this woek at Chiengo were | S8 1| e | Saturday “\And the winged owls shot their litho Vanoed 360 0n tho 9tk Iney, T Whio ad- 0 1,865 cars, against 83 last woek, iy Total bodies through the leafless braiches of the ot 4 4 h o Cstimated receipts of hogs for Monday at a8 satitact trees,’ a»?»t” §oods h;va ;mv, ;.fi:v‘ed Yery lrovl); iThird 10 Chicago. 42,000; noxt woek, 50,000, Y T BAYK CLRANINGS, (be narrative of Mr. Flanders was re- e naand vet tio taial amonut of | (LS olt o yi 1] Bartlott-Fraser _are reported to have Plonday.. ceived with applause and liberal potations of usingss transacted has not been bad, While | Fourch week of b 15 Dought 50 cars of No. 2 red Wintor at e under Wodneoda rum punch. Then there was some excellent there is a disposition on the part of Missouri o the Nay price. t. Pan e R vocal music and a recitation by Mr. Ben river jobbers to maintain prices it is pretty Estimated receipts of hogs at Chicago for | & Paul pfd. Friday..... 1| King who writes for eas tern magazines under bard work, as in a time like the present, the pust week were 200,000 to 210,000, Actuanl | MWest Unlon BRIy . oy, Wiien e 18 sl 018 p bl topniEr ot ke oAk (s Dol aturday i | the nom do plume of *Bow Hackley.” Paul ouéllln-icusllu ord(;r mnliml‘xlntu bnyingk t. Louis receipt: \ 98,93 Bushels: | AmSug R Total...... o0 | Hull recited, in his own inimitablo way, o cold weather of the past week was corn. M, Fon (403 Through stuff: | Jersey Cont. ouday, 'Fob. 9 A decrense ot'1d7 por Gont trow " the Corroe | Several poems, ono of them by Eugens some littlo help to the coal dealers, but the Fon. Wh cars; corn, 545 0ats, 2 ours. Ship- spouding week of last year, ll‘i“flfld IO of Whioy bavo Dover bean H.m- rders wero mostly smll and frou country | Wi o 1 TR Thaat L Gustula oot £5108) Dnte: e s Bayo iover boen publishod. - 50 eV Rotadlors 1 noed of only b few tous to plock | Tiirsday. Fob, i Clenrances at_four ports for the woek, Mis Volos Bis Vortune, Iu the midstof the festivities Colonel Moses X . o rders were mos we tly “estimated: Wheat about 21400 | Ber s fiid At arecont "high jinks" of the Tenderloln | b "Handy of Philadelphia’ was anhouneed. all for oue car only, and sgany.of, thom epact- | Fourth wask of I hols, ‘inc 14,750 _corn about 31500, | beian ) led that it should e the smaliest car, e r . Second weok of 5 0 4 b ! COUNTRY PRODUCE First woek of Jan A commanded very satisfactory prices all last | Fourth week of bec week, Onsome (\llf’n the market was not very activo for the vory reason thatthe Disposition of Stock. rioos were 80 bigh. The rocoipts, however, | guowing the number of cattle, hogs and ere light and the weather, during the early | sheep purchased on this market s reported rt of tho week at least, favorablo so that | by the welghuustor of the Stockyards: eom. oalers were enabled to command firm prices | puny for February 14: for their holdings. In most lines of produce CATTLE, there was almost no change i values during | Swift & 0 club, a number of professionals fn the the- | Colouel Handy had just been attending a atrical and musical lino were present and | banquet and wore a dréss suit and a look of helped to culiven the occasion by their songs, | compla He was usked to favor the ko : Cew | clubwith an‘account of how Colonel Hiliot fooliations and funay stories, 4878 the Now | Bhionhard ‘was received by the Olorer dliib York Herald. Colonel Handy very eourteously compl Among these were comedian Kd Stevens, | and was just warming o his subjoct when of the Casino compauy, and Signor Tagliapi- [ some one started “*Annie Kooney” and howas etra, of operatic fame. Mr. Stovens regaled | 0PliZed to pause untit the song was finished. tho ussomblago with a series of amusing | Jich he esived to procead axain when the Chicago receipts: Winter wheat, 19 cars spring, 45; corn, 348; 0nts T Tuspected rogu lar: Winter whoat, 2 cars; spring. 15; cor outs, 4. Shipments: Wheut, 42,50 bushols: oG e, LiKh, 104,420, “Estimuted for Mon- | Tonn. ¢ &1 corn, §5; oats, 28). - The future prices of corn end on the country movement. 1 boliove g 3 & S 2 = The following S 4s rogistorod ., Northorn Pacitic. T ¢ ol 8 regiaterad ribera strains of “ Whistling and Waiting for Katio"? it & ......I"L'x'xhu-.:.’i',’(f‘('n‘.fif:rz’wfiv OuEiry 10 hora: Vlen roumerod.: L auecdotes and the signor, in response to rose through the smoke and necossitatod an- the wholo six days undor roview. In tho | Tho G, A 18 ing buck thelr corn and m&y continue to do peated calls sang “The Palms® and other | other postponement. Finally he finished and line of voultry, chickens 01d at8(@ e, turkeys ‘)""ulu lfi 50 forsome time lonzer,for wnich reason 1 musical selections fu his own inimitable | took = his seat and Mr, Kirk La 1@125¢, geese and ducks S@l0¢, aud those A advise sales of July ratherithan May. Soukal facis style. Schell was asked to describo the prices proveiled from the opening of the 7 atives, mixed Prime, In his report this morning, says: | Ciicago. Burin Among the guests was an elderly gentio- | idio syneracies of the monomamiac, His ad- week until the close. Butter also commanded 128 WOSLerns, ewes Stocks in California at thi time are estimated & Quiney (ex iy ¢ | Q0 proforred man from Schoharie county, this sta dress was very quiet and subdued up to a ood prices, the best country rolls golug at 175 | &0 westerns, ewe 8 13000 tons short of thasg, year ago. but | ot & 134t Paul & Omalis whose knowledge of the stage’ and its re certain point when with an unearthly shriok 70 tie, g0od rolls at and low grades B0 | 202 westerns. ewes. s 3 | stocks in Washington and!Oregen, Tre tes | Lobaw o e P sentatives, however, is souiewhat limited. | ho scized Colonel Handy by tho lappls of his at b@lse. The only kind of game was rabbits [ J¢ % | 122 westerns, wethers ) prossion pro stook® on the oo Kansas & Toxns W. St L& P At the conclusion of the signor's last soug he | ciaw-hammar coat and” lifted him ovt of bis e Van Sant & ¢ [ I 0 provails that 1 the coust are n :\i:i ] nll: “,f‘;?,'f,';‘ “’1‘““‘.:;‘;’&:” m;lddumm B Docker & 1 Country Produce. robably’ not more thun 8,000 tons short of ;fl}xfig;vf&;m 0 . turned to his friend and innoceutly re- | chair. The colonel was thoroughly discom- ell, cottor Roing 00 per dozen. 3 ok, g S s 00 e ast yedr, vt i P aEan senire marked : posed by the un ccted denouement, s alons oasod off toward tho oloso of 16 |y, cudany packiog oo ol S InY Shl i faoretse 1 the e rbolm's cuble: Cymgors on passago, ‘v"“:“;'}'lxwm “That fellow thero. siugs protty well, [ This was a stag party and drass suits woro eek o) g e accumulation of Gy pack AL . und corn strong. kesach country mar- ) aa call, offere 2 v C i acking company. moderately active. Still the market remained stoeks. On Monday they sold generally at x docsiit let Wiy I shoula ihink o could | not fn orde pasd A ) PR make his living singing songs. That's what | Mr IKing was again called upon and told in " g ¢ eRhLnG Eaos ama Bl e eut, | I'd Go, at auy Fateif T Bad bis volse. As | rhiyms i meinots soaned Sophie Roman- Bobrunrents fuiss, Sruy N0, 3 Uilitornis, | o brEniing X Sixiy-day Dills, 348, " "Y" | for ‘thiavother chap theras ho went on, o | ovaky., - Drius s et Ao Coacomans corn, Februnry, o 4%d+ Moy, 5 134d; July. 55 ferring to Mr, Stevens, “he'd ought to study | the erald ontered in full Indian dross y firm. Liverpool spot wheat quict, | per . corn in moderate demand. Liver- 18¢. From that tiwie the market was weak with a lower tendency and at the clese of the woek sales were reported as low as 16¢ for roundlots. The feeling on the market is atabout st ud?’ prices and not much change can lu{x made in quotations 6xcopting it the case of eggs. o CGas—The market was weak and while 17¢ $3 ] was fomerally pald by the local trade some Hawmond packin The Cudahy Packing Co. Shippers und feeders « u o Sael By the u August 5 1%d, eckly Bank Statzment. for the stage. Theve's the making of o fine | and war paiut and with a hideous knifo still woak and some dealers aro predicting a ,’,‘,’,“!‘kui‘w’,‘,,‘}'fi.',‘, Boatih Aol dnsnanan tue ot exports wheat and flour as | New Yomk, Feb. 14.—[Speofal Telogram to | comedian in him.” feigned to remove the blonde scalp lock from still lower market for the coming week. The Week. cases wore frecly expressing thelr opinion | Wheat, Doth coasts, this weok eqdal s LIVE STOCK. 2 i a The countryman was very much discon- | the head of My, King. This, of course, inter- K17 bagk statoumcut ahows | oorign ap tho laugh which followed.. Ho was | Fupted tha romabon bt th acso flnally de- reassured, however, when Signor Tagliapie- | partod and Sophie tarried her lover. 054 | g.]— » - Showing the uumber of head of stack pur- | HAL the week to-come would scoa still fur- [ bushols.of which LTt wero from the Pacito | T BEE]-Tho we ¥ marketa woro byno meuns dovoid of inter- | ‘clinsed th 'this Harket. e separted toP s e Toawket Wha whead . Obtck. | LA b LA HONN esting features. “Tho week opened ut Omaha | welghmastors of the Stockyards. company for i v ¢ 6,65 bush els; last year, | the following chan July 15t {0 date, 6255084, aguinst Reserve, decreass s t a o it ¥t 5 S, | Btk “Bradatrcbis says’ 0t Copu ki i tra came up to him ‘and said: “I am, indeod, | =~ There wore also clog dances and a per- with very light receipts of cattle and with | the week ending Saturday, February Ahpia00s tuslenys, LGiB40| ghoss and duioks, § ELSHAIL Biteshe shve Rk aodagh valn S AR 1 obliged, sir; that was the finest compli: | formance a I ballet by Mr, Washburn of the strong but not an overly active market and CATTLE. BurtER—The market was not quotably | Insure farmers good yields of wheat. Legal tenders, decrease ment I have ever received in my life,” Tuter-Ocean. Mr. Washburna is a human the movement of beef catile was slow all the | Switt &Co... changed yesterday. The best rolls brought {ennett, Hopkins & Co. to Christie-Lathrop | Deposits, increase. ... 74, S——p—— gazello and his appearance In this role was week, The most desirable grades sold at | The G. I My Ni@1ic; good rolls, 14@16e and lower grades | Com. Co.—The market on provisions has been Circulation, decrease. ... . 127,300 Sara Bernhardt moved in New York from { one of the events of the evening. #bout steady prices, but on the common | Lhe \—"’I‘,Mgr Puck @130, dull und featureless. Shorts bid (v up early, | The banks now Lold BB4R2700 in excess of | the Gllsey House to the Hoffman House "I'his is & rough outline of what transpired des the tendency was decidedly bearish, | OMeha Packing Co. :nts of the 25 per cent rule. GANE-Small rabbits went at 8100 per doz | buthe advance was 1ot on Lo sublieetion | ronnie uptod n m. Tho party lasted untild. Nhoro and there were s few here that saleswen ro- | of the ostimite Of Teoelpts of 50,00 Lo Lo ke Wxhorta of spocis at the port of New | With her maid, dogs, snakes and baggoge. | up o3 o m. R ; ported considerable tnquiry, for noxt weelk! P oloso ws auiet wnd enay. | York during the wiek auguied o &5 o ot | Tho reason” given for this sudden chigeof | 13 en hiaius of two Kours T (e records. of HAv—Kecelpts light ind urrival sold readily o Corn was weak on large recelpts and estimates | which 876,000 was in gold and #136,87 iu sil- | base is that Mme. Bernhardt is dissatisfied | the club, RANK ATKINSON. ot 80007, A’ occaslonal car of extra | und Hutchinsou was & heavy seller all iy, B A, Gansional oar of extra | wnd]) o heavy sellor Saiduy! | Yo P 67 10 go1d and 1z, | 1L, D0 service iu” tha Gilaey Moise.' At AR g .00, ha! con- uying was general, with no innivido 6 total exports, n gold an 21, - 3 cal ches . sidarod i outaide price nd could Rardly b | Ledin s, Eongral, with no tnnl slightiy | oot Tuaitvar wont 1o Earope and b0 ingold | Lo Gilsey Houso It was said by the elork | According Lo the cable dispatches Milo, quoted as the murket with safoty, With the | abova tho highest price, Outs fioay and | and 815478 i il o o Kouith Amerlo that Mmo. Boruhardt did not like it becouse | Marie Van Zandt has boen giving the people " T Tt of 81750 | 1d to By the bar was always promptiy closed at 1 a, | of St. Potorsburg an allegorical representa- ogle Jor Largoly Incroased rovelyts and lower | He'lowor thun Iast ufihts clone, o at Y750, | 1m0t incladed 1 ine woeily tattment.. .Y | m., thus doprivics hor late dinners of Huld | ton of Wine. vamn “Aon apch eyt prices, where scalpers held it for a long time, trying | The lmports of -ml-ton‘- woek amoun ted | efreshment, little too muck wine. Othier buy érs 3 obe-'l. wmj:)d beoves wero sold at $i.50 .76 for 1,200 to 1,40 averago. A R goodly proportion of the sales of beef 3,‘,‘;,‘::":{.‘{.,‘,’:‘.5‘.,‘:.‘,‘,,,,",‘,‘,’,‘_‘““"’ 418 Bteers woro at 83.80@4.50. The market o0 | Swift & (0 . ... «oorrorreis oo o butchers' n%l«k, Saaners, ete, 0 ened a Tho G- 1 Hnimond packing comipuny | o moro favorable to the selling interest ppers an " e, f 1" an advance was scored on Monday and R openiug up of the country roads dealers still | moderately active. Wheat opened nt esday. Wednesday's markot was easier | Swift & Co......

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