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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Yesterday Morning at Much Lower Prices, FLUCTUATED VIOLENTLY NEAR THE CLOSE Bentiment Was Responsible for the Early LWenkness, a8 the Situation Was Teally Bullish and Unfavorable Weather 1s Assared. Mhe strongly bullish the wheat market 1ed to hnve moder- CnicAGo, T, Feb, 10— teeling which dominatea at the close yesterday se ated considerably during the nizht and the this morning was at lower flzures. ngo appeared to be Iargely sentiment as the situntion as & whole remained bullish, Cables were generally strong, the voard's first dispateh quoting Liverpool from d to 1a higher and London 8d nigher. The weather in the west continued the signal service predicting a general cold wave for tomorrow, following the widesproad rainsof the past few days, n condition of affairs full of peril to the winter wheat crop. On the other hand domestic markets were weak and lower and agood many priv; eables reported the foreign markets as show- ing much kness, the adyance having ehecked bus ness, New York had selling orders from the start and the local profes- sionals soon fell into line. Linn led the looal talent in this direction, but Logun, Schwurtz and McDouzail alt sold freely. Muny dealers bud long wheat, in which there was a profit, and they proceeded to realize. The export nent was lieht, only 200,000 bu. of wheat ving been cleared from the seaboard yestorday, and sone of the blz houses with close forelgn conneetions talked quite bullish, but on the subsequent break a good portion of thelr purchases went overboard. A prominent operator. fn summing up the situation, sald “New Yook has taken another trick. This is about the tenth time fn the Iast month thut skinned the trade out of a cen 115 full of suckers. I s reported 1o be some 5,000,000 b short and there some talk totie effect that hie was to be run in; but he let 1t be un- derstood that his line was margined up to $1.00 wnd secmed still full of fizht, predicting wheat in the near future. May opened at from Gy to B ae aainst 950 ut the elose yesterdi Koid up to Bie, broko graduaily to' e, id- vanced to Ui, beeame lieavy after the noon hour. breaking to Ge. Near the close the market grew exelted and luctuated violently. 1t was reported from New York that eighty- five boat Joads hud been taken for export Turge sales of flour had been made and t Pardridge was covering. On th's May Jumped to fe but broke aguln 10 8%e, rallied and closed dnsettied wt Ky Corn ruled quict and casler. the weakness being due largely to the softness I wheat Eurly prices wore u shade higher on the smaller recelpts than expected. The free movement from the seaboard also helped to onuse somo firmness early i the duy, but the ce brought_out free offerings and the sed oft. rd the close. how- Was n partinl recovery. owing to in wheat. May opened” b Wt 420, receded to 1 closed Steady at 421ge. Muctuating w thin a range ut outside fizures with a we Oats were guiet, of 1y¢, and closin loss of dge in vaduc, Hog products were a little firmer at the opening, owing to the higher prices for hows, but the wenkness In wheat eaused prices to e off some andpork closed Tie lower and Inrd 2i5c, while ribs were unchanzed. Estimuted reeeipts for tomorrow: Wheat 15 carss corn, 485 ears; oats, 225 carsi hogs, 12+ 900 head. The leading futures ranzed as foliow TAUTICLES OPEN.[IIGH, LOW. (Lo WirAT-No. 2 Felruary.... § [ May DM@ o iU ang iy 0§ No. lruary.. Mareh May AT N 2= February.. May... Miss ) Fevruary. May LAl February iy ERORT 108 February May. Cush quotations were us follows: Froun—Firmer, with an advance of 100 asked: spring patents, $.50@H60: winter pat- onts. H. bakers, $LWE00; straizht, $4.3024.50. WiEAT spring wh ConN—Lirm; gl i ity w0 Al vy 2 it [ W yellc i No. 2 white, 0% 34 « BAuLey—No. 0. b.. 4004 .AX SEED. TIMOTRY 8 Pouk--Mess 2,50c; No. 3, 1. 0. b, 40@iic: No. 141,16, pork, per bLbL, #11. short ribs sides * llll(nd shoulders (hoxed short elear sides (boxed), #6.2006.25 Distillers' finished goods, per gal. Inrd, ‘(loosel, .00 Receipts and shipments today were as fol- lows: AWTICLES Flour, barrels. ... Wheat, bushels. . Corn, Dushels Ontx. Lushols Ryo, bushels Barley. busheis On the Proluce exchanzo toduy tho butter murket was duil and easier; faney ereamery. 4ei fine western ordin.ry. 2 sele tod dairy, 2.0 1@ 18 2,00 000 152,000 140,000 CHEESE - Unchunged; full TG e flats, 110G LG Hing TALLOW crenm eheddars, Young Americas, Unchunged. Unehunged. New York Markets, NEW Youk, Feb. 19.—I'Loui—Recelpts, phis: oxports, 6, tled clos iz stedys falrly wetive 3 city mill patents, : fuir to funcy, E-l.‘mu,n.n; piutents, $1.3)@) winter wheat, low krides, $L20@585; patents, & 6.00; straights, #4.55@4.0): rye mixtures, 1 low extras, Cony MEaL—Quiet, ofpts, '$7.000 bu.; exports, 32 Hu. of futuros; 18,000 murket unsettled, moder- surong rod, #1.081, and elevator; 8LOSGG@I 111y afloat; BLUKRG@I. 81060105155 un: ed 1 northern, $LOOR@110%: No. @11 No. % northern, $L44; oLtions declined %@%e on weak private cables, ad- vanced 14057,¢ on covering, dectined 161+ forelgn soliing und loeal longs unloading vancod 14@1k0 on export demand operators wost buying, declined Tocal' selltug and closod’ stuady yosterday. Februury, X @108, eclosing B1LOK] .‘\||r||. BLOGY @084, closing $L0T%; May, #L0A%@L05%, ciosing June, ' $L2@LOG closing 1,004 0351013, closing $1.01} vi—Lirm und gulet. BANLEY DUk ahd eusy. BARLEY MALT—Dull, Conn—Receipts, 151,500 bu, bi; sales, #3000 Du. of futiires; L0 bu. of gpoty spot market stronger: good demand; @487 ¢ in olovator; 404@50te aflont; A nixea, d8@ibhe In olevitor: No. AR @AD' Options firmer oibles and of £pot. ately active, closi @).08:5 In store Spot xports. ungride Anes Iu!nlncl’ wixed, unchunzed to o up on ood export deniand: February, 484 c: Mareh, mu‘)\l closing, 14 Avrll, 107%@5%! clos- May, 40}5@d0%c, closing, 40%0i July, Waiiiye closing, 040, OAT8—Koceipts, 67,400 bu.i exports, 64,200 bu.; sales, 65,000 bu. of futures; 121,000 bu. of spots spot’ market firmer: fair deniund: op- I.ulll gulet, firmer; Fohruary, $6i5c: March, e, Closing, i03e: May, 474! oloas spot No. 2 white, | mixed west- oru. 401 No. § white, iT%@4le; No. 2 O Bago, floRLY 1@ T Av—Steady und gule Hors—Easy but guicts stute common ehoice, 20p25'4¢; Pacitic coust, 10@25e BuaAr—Raw, quiet and seady; refined, gquiet and firm, The outsidoe prices kre those ruuod by the trust. Such prices cover the re- bate: No. 1 84@i%e; No. 11, §1-10@3 5-16¢; Ne. 12, 3 3-16@3 b-16c. MovAssks—Forelgn, quiet; New Orleans. firm und quiet RicE—Steady and quiet. PETROLEUM=-Quiet and steady; closed at )40 for Murch. COTTON SEED OIL—Qul TALLOW—Qulot; ity ( e ‘(nux-—-slnmly, dull; strained common to §00d, #1801, NTINE—Qulot, higher; §7@07 —Liberal receipts. lower; western, 100 D18, 5,054 packages. Wobr—Eusy and quiet; domestio fleece, 5@ 8003 puiled. 25@E'e; Texus, 100240 VORK—Quiet but steady; mes extra priie, 810.00 Cut MEATs—Dull but firm. MIDDLES ~Quiet; short clear, $4.7 LAItllb»—-l-In'I“fr \nml 1 ‘.“wunleln ste closed ut f ) tlerces: op sale . 86.50; Murch §.506 681 July, #7.07@7.10 Churskoderats | dewaind, stroug; sklins, 62103 Burres—Qulet and about steady; western w United and steady. for packages) $4@ part | 'HE OMAH! duiry, 18925c; western creamery, 21@)1c; fac tory, 16 %c; Bigin, 5 ¢ 16 TroN=Dull, steady; Amorican. #15. Firm, qulet; leke, $10, Firm, fair demand; domostic, 8415, Dall, firm; stradts, $10.50@10.35. Coreen LEAD Tix roduce Markets, Rurren—Gaod conatry roll, 10c; farr, 100 4 FRUITS—Calitornta riverside oran Washington navels, £.563.55: iforaia tancerines, #.0) per box: Floridn oranges, Drights, §.00; russets, §2.600 J gerines. &0 4.00, half boxes cholee, #0025 per bibl, fancy stand DF ne more: New York nppies, 275 1.00; fanoy lonons, $5.0003.23; chofeo storios. $1.5YG4 7 grapes, pee bL. 80000, bunanas, " crated. BL002.50; cranberries, 345700 EOETARLEACilfornin cabbage, per Ib, In crates; home grown lottuce doz.: potatces, duily Callforal W: ontons, Kc@8L.m per b 1cked beans, $10062.00: medlun 3 celery, Jdic: sweet potatoos, $2.3 ovR-—Omaha Milling company's Relinnce nt. #250; Tnyincible Patent Lone Snowils I Gilman's Gold Medal, 82 36: Suowflake, #£2.0); low i rado, Omaha g e i ‘S iowen Nobraskit 1500 Famlly. 1) gnow White, #1.60; Quecn of th ry. 4260 HinEs—No. | groen salted hides, 44 No. 2 green salted hildes, S@stye; No. 1 gr snlted hides, 25 to 401bs. 4,6 i'4e: No. 2 green salted hid ot Bt No. 1 veal cnif, 8 to 15 1., i No. 2 veal ealf, 810 13 1bs, 4¢; No Ldry flint hides, s@sc: No. 2dry flint hides, 5se; No 1 dry salted hides, s0c. Tal- low. No. 1. #g@de: tallow. No. 2, ic; grease, whnite A, 4@iqc; grease, white B Ggaige grease, yollow, dei grease, dark, 2 ola but- fer.Batie; beeswax, prime, T6e] rough tatlow. 14@2c. Ay The market fs oversupplied and good hay went ut £ 00, Pouvnrh Uhickens searce, good stoek 100, fancy might bring le; geese, ducks unl turs Keys. 1@ FaGs— 1@ 100, St Lonis Markets, Mo., Feb. I!I Frour ndvince; family, %0004 fancy, 85805 ¢ above yesterday's close, afto 81, |,‘n|'(n yesterduy' et b WHEAT—Opened % but soon broke, within a ra Talow. yout May, tisGL06 @, closing at H04,¢ Conx- Opened ¢ Better. low yesterduyi cash, May. #8ie OATs—Cash hgl low yesterday ut Rve—Hizher: BARLEY -~ HAY ll|||| 03 tin BRAxN ‘.illh'h Leap—Higher; § FLAXSEED - Iirn Burren-—Weuk camery, 4! ladie packed, 16, EGas—Lower at 154, Cony MEAL irm at Firm at 5; cliol IS, H Juiy, 00 closed e be- February, #ic; er at i'e; May closed e be- ¢ hid wi Minnesota sold nt und el prairic, #7500 5B y 070, 1iON COTTON T1ES ~$1.200 Provisions—Very quict. and trade wis done at Previons quotations. Recerrs lour, 5,901 1bs.: whet, 55000 s eorn, 181000 bu.; 0ate, 22,000 b rye, none: buriey. non SHIPAEN Bus; corn, 10 note; b only A smal 4020 oA, s; wh 14,000 . 26,00 bui rye, Flour. 000 bt ricy, 20000 b, Minneapolis Wheat Market., MisNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Feb. 19 ~The general tion was not much chinged vesterday. Ign markets held for an adyanee, hit were not quite <o active perhans. May closed taigntat e and opened this morning at ‘Trading was slow all the moriing on general deeline. brightened in spots by small advanees. The price went to 83e and held arrow fluctuations for an hour. there was an - improvement. The mar- ket was almost 86 two or three tmes, but $was notuntil near the close that th s wis passed and then the price went up le in five minutes, oz to9iige. It was rumored At this time on protty wood authority that 00,000 brrels of flour liad been ordered in Min- neéapolis today for export 1 this started ni advance at the close that sent May to wfter it had falien o as'e and it held for u close at 8iie. The cash market was very aetive wost of the tnie, but when the breaks cume Lthere was in casing up in the den 1 sold even with of wheat liere wore 240 cars and Superior 85 cars. Close: No. 1 northern, ry, Kide: yesterday! M ge Nizhest, D10, @00 % e: Towest, 880,c; elosin, acs yostorday, 003 on track. No. 1 hard, 0%e5 No. L northern, 8103 No. 2 northern, 8465 sic. I'eb- May opening at Omana Grain ed on deilvery Mississipn! river points, Nebraskun insp»tion, and ten duys' hipnient, un.css otherwise state?, Cash grain calls for ship nent within tive aays WiEAT--No. 2 spring. 8¢ bid; No. 5 spring, 80¢ bid. rket, Prices b; No. 3. 8¢ bi LG bids 52 red or 3 white, 2w unu, o bid 400 nsked: No. 8 whit bids asked Among the sules were: 52110000 No. Jor hetter cc terms, 0000 same, Febraary, §7e: 5900 sae. Wor betier, Buriington tern, BOARD OF TRADI I, 1L Nichols of Des Moln Jwa olevators, was a visiter on the bourd. It is understood “that Mr. Nicnols would ot be averse to buyin u few clevators in Nebraskn 1. 8. Burkerof the Chicago Board of Trade oking over the erain situation here. mmond of Eiein, Neb. was umonz ers at the Board of Trade buidin:. Liverp fob. 18 mand Tmproving 1 Californin, *s western sorivg. 85 11dis 2 NOTE . running a linc of Markets, — WikAT—Rirm, lolders offer sparingiy; No. ad@ss 413 per centals’ e 85 das 2red win Rocelpts lust {hreo days | 0z 04,000 Americun, demand falr; wived western, per contal. Kecelpts American corn Past thran dnys had) contnla PEAS—Canadii, 68 per contal. 2 -Spir.ts, 208 per cental. During the past weel 11,100 bales of cotton 1 by speculators and 3,900 by export- o amount of Ameriean 2),000 biles, Amerlean rel ’IA ritor beef for hindquarters 554 per pound: A c the offal cotton afloat for juarters, 4d; anlive % per pound. Kansas City Markets, Crry, Mo Feb. Stendy at about yesterday's pr No 2. hard, Tic, 3 No. 2, 35¢; Mareh. #43c 1y held, but huyers were not No. 2 white, #15¢. basis of pure. scked, e Young America, e, Firm but unehinged. t 10¢, ~Wheat, 24,000 bu.i corn,f3,00 bu.; —\Wheat, 45.00) bu.; corn, 10,00 bu; oats. non Suipye: outs, none, Whent Market, A Feb. 10.—The and marked by wide fuctoat on today. ly in the session there wis u bl reaction frow the bulge of yesterday, the opening being ubout 0.c bid for Muy, n decling of %c from yesterday's close. Prices continucd o s off fron the opening up to noou wnd the utmost degree of duliness provalled, buyers and soliers bolns widely apart. But' e re- covery lowed by wnother drop and with wid fons.” Close: No. 1 cush, ®8ige; February, 8ie: May, 034 track, 8 norihern, cashand ruar o triok, Ko north b cush, Tig0; r _‘u“\(l. cush, 6 markot Milwiaukee Markets, I WAUKEE, Wis., Feb. b —WiEAT—Eusler; No. 2 spring, §@hso; May, 01%¢; No. 1 north- ern, 925008 g0, C Stoddy; No, 3, #8e Oats—Steady; No. 2 white, 31@3%; white, B0@30!50. BARLEY—Easy: No. 2 5y, Ryr—Easier; No. 1, Ke. BAMPLE BARLEY—4005 Coftee ) New Yok, Feb. 10.—Options opened sten and unchanged to 10 pointsup and closed 510 20 points up. siles. 18,250 by cluding: Febru 301k 75: Murch. #1i, 1 April, 31 May. #1250 July September, ; October. #I200@1215: December, § No. 7, $14.75, cign Ol Market, 10.~CALCUTTA LINSEED—408 No. 8 ¥ Loxpo Feb, 14:d per g Lixseen O1 id per cwt, TURPENTINE SPIRITS— 25 per owt ROsIN—Anioriean strained, 4 754d per owt. Awmerican Beof In Lon Loxpos, Feb. 10.—American refrigerator beof. foréquarters, 2s 4a@vs 8d: hindquurters, 85 40@Us 5 per 5 pounds by the carcas: Huvins Sugir Market, Feb, 15 degroes HAVANA, centrifugdl, s0ld at 8175 gOld per New York Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK, Feb. 10~The demand for dry g00ds at first hands was falr and without much cbun e Boston Wool Market. BOstoN. Muss. Feb. 1i.—Domestlo wools have been more aetive. The sules of the week hount to A8, bs. of il kinds, including 618,000 1Us. 0f domestic and 510,000 1bs. of for= Dolurization, were Juinta | were et | 19.—Sugar gulet; 10,000 bags | Tenn. elgn tavor huyers. erable XX n Prices, while not materialiy ehangad. Ohio soid at 28¢. while consid: A XXX and above was taken at @Ne; Michigan sold fairly at 202 No. 1 wool sold ab sbame’ for Oy and at 338 4o for Michizan; fine deliine was insteady demana at &'yaHs for Ohio wnd wt 314asze for Michie combing Wools ware E ins there were g quarter blood, and 2 ritory wools were quiot, but unchanzod e for clean, 55aic for fine wod|um 509235 for meditim; spring Texas o 2Ue. wnd fall at 122, Falr sales ofn Orezon wool were made al W@l fall Californin wools sold at 1¥E0c with one good sule of 130,000 1bs, Spring Califoraia wools Ohio and Michizan unwashed and unmerchantable fleece were In stoudy request at 19ae. to quallty: builed wools “sola Steadily ut e or sipers, 2@ for ex trim. Large sides of scoured wools are re ported In” the range of S5 as to quality Australian wools wore fairly active at #3@ide, s toquality: fair to good carpet wools werd quiet nd of Enst- Traders' Talk, Onicaao, T, Fob. 15.—~Counso Coekrell Bros: May whoat fly the san e gronnd s on yest from fife to e, barely touchir and closin e lower, utHi'ye to M denoted & nauso 1n business owing: to the e dependent uttituie of holders. This cansed neral realizing and u prediotion from shington that the flateh Dbili would elve favorable consideration in the lover house of congress, wad wheat touch the low point. Al vices of 684000 bu, taken for export caused asharp 2o rally 1o tho high point, hut hold agaln reallze Fowing to the Hatels bill, wh is undoudtedly a continual menace 1o steady advance. Corn was depressed 1 wrrivals present and prospective. Suturdav is usunlly w dull day with shippers, and ws Monduy 1S to bo a hollday huycrs hold off in_expectation of aceumuliting supplies and w lower murket on Tuesday nest.. Oat were again quist within e of the extren rango and closed steady and unchanzed. Provisions were duil and heavy, beinz devoid of speeulative dnterest and Zaing unde siles by packing house a8y current manufacture. closing tamo at inside prices. CHICAGO, 1T, Teb, 10, -1 & Co. 4.8, Sands Commission ¢ v market today has boen decidedly opening at a dociine of tae from st close and dechiming another 1con yuite _free liguidation by the huyersof yesterday, 8o wheat loaded at St Loiiis, 100.00) vk ut Detroit and abont3) foads taken on the seaboird, set the trade In o ferment 10 by again, Chicazo board cables were postad hizher angd whoat went it a fow bounds 1o 4 selllng itk aftorws A elosine nervous at Hie rather ¢ confliet betweon cabies wid fresh reminders that con gress s still i sesslon. wore probably respon- sibie for the crazed condition of the niarket today, und Ifanything is to he learncd hroush abservation of It 1Uis that profits.if wanted st be taken when o sight. T activ conditions are likely to prevadl, and in huvins 1soft spots 1L is pretty safo to think. it those advances, biF<iins Wil soon be offered in the pitagain, Cornand provis ons are hoth easy, the FOFMEr on i F2ee estimates, and the [4tter on sies for ontsido aecount CuicaGo, 1l Feb, 1. —Keanett. Hoplins & Co. 1o SN MeWhortor. Cables wero ne nearly so snappy a8 anticipared and trade; who covered yesterday and increased their Jon lines oa ihe expe-tation of an opents Bulze wers anxious seliers on w falling ket. A fow browin longs checked the eurly deckme aml bia t Kot un 1o Bk e, but on trying to unioad the price hrok sharply and remained weak most the session. The crowd overso'd them- selves and whe dosing cables ¢ 10 nen with Feports of lirze export onz 1enis the rush 1 huvi tment spurted the pree 1o ¢ o thore wis heral rea.izing, resuitin break to 0ifse, but the market closed firn about the opening prices with rathera heatthy look. The lor > Is aining intluent erulls who believe in i further subs: vanee, Corn and oats have found quite cood support onall - soft Fore murkets show stro o on coro, TUis pieked up here - zood round Jois Dy strong parties who are sanguine of much higher prices. Provisions rather tine and easier for no apparent reason. Hoss were in L supnly wnd higher. Packing is also fali- rapialy Donind the namber ooeked i year Theoutlook favors higher prices for the vroduet. an & Day to tiatod o 10 STOCKS AND BONDS, A Diminis Strong Tone Presented Wi Value of Bus! NEW Vouk, Feb. 10, - Thestosk market sented @ sirong tone this morn diminishing volume of busiuess in everything but the coal stosks. buv tater in the day t taking of #0000 gold for export tnduced fre realizations and some hamuering by the pro- tessionals with effeet to mterially reduci quotations. The new animation in the con stocks was stimuiated by a rumor that Rea inz had made some advince but the bidding up of thestoek by brokers supposed to be identified with the syndicate whieh trou it ahout the combination, started 1ely Fin o cover on the part of the shorts. The al - list, however, was weak in rly dealings in symiputhy with the London fizures Inducei by the” Hgaiditio the aceount of o noted shopk > sed some pressur t. Western Un 1 1.nd some othi nd the whoie list Phere was furthor id fater in - the da over | pur The marset. he sented fow features of interest « tradinz i eoal and the export of zo'd el the rising after noon, after which free realizations ol the volume of which was done. The ¢lose. howev weik, the lowest boints beins the r whoie Lst is lower this even uz. but gencrally for small fractions, while St P is 15 pereent up and Kok Isbind each 1y per cont. ‘Atshison and Norther fie stochs wael 1 per cent, while Suzar rose 1 point Government bonds huve been dul’ and state vonds dull wnd fir The followinz are the elosinz quotitions for the leading sLoeks on the New York Stock ex- ng pre- with a nessen co: ably strong advance . Chicaeo G 1o re toward noon advanee in rrose ver, pre- iside of the Ked wiis iness was The <o American Express C.R.&N.... nada Pacitic nadn Southern itral Pacitic & Ohlo do st preferred o 2nd preferred SChieago & Alton.... o Coo B Qusiiors s UTH Ch CL G & 8L oL b el iludson Lty 1 Del. L. & W. D& It st Tonnessoo. ... do st preforred 4y do 2nd prefecrod Erie. o p Fort Wayne. Cni. & Eist 111 © 6T Tol. & 0. Co Hocking Valley .. Unfon Pucti Houston & Texus. . U. 8. Expreas. Hlinols Central Wabash: St. LOx' 1 St Puul & Dul do preferred Kunsas & Texun. . Wolls Fargo 163 Lako Erle & West: . 25 | Western Union do preterred LN A Cotton O} Lakeshore ... ... 122 | Colorado Conl. 0 Loutaviile & Naxh:\. 747 *Homestake Loulaville & L 20T Tron Siiver Iy ontarlo Quiicksiy Ohlo Minsissippi Ao preforred. . Ontario & W Oregon Nav Orezon Trans, Pacttic Mail P &K, “Pittshurg Pullman Palade 9 St Pail o prefer St P A, & Mun St Pt & Omaha preforred & Tron {1 “10itg sz a4 0 proferred i A & St do proferrcd Missouri Pacitic Mohile & ¢ Nashylile Chutt. N-J. Central...... Nortolk & West pfd. Northern Pacltic. do preferred U P Denver & G Northwestern’ *bid, | nskod. Mho total snles of stocks tod os, Including: “onsin Contral orthern pfa Lead Trust Sugar Trisi Southorn Pacitic 1|0, 8. 1. & U. N Distillers BGW y wore 4. Atehison, 18497, Chicago s, Lok Deliwi Luckawanna & West- ern. 15,000 Erle, 15,105 Loulsville & Nush ville, 5000 New Jersey Central, 5085 Northi- fic preferred. 0,7 2lant, .- Reading, I Point. 5 200 Union Pactfic, stern Un'ol Financlal Review, NEW Y 10.~The Post says: Unde the exciting’ eircumstances und in rolatively sosmall an amount there was i very seneril bellef today thut the exports had been for speculative. purposes, The speeilative eXports Is often attractive Lo make theorists, DL It hias never yet boon shown thit aiy in terdational exporcof gold has been made for such Durpose New York Money Market, NEW YORK, Feb, 10.—MONEY ON CALL av 1%4@2 per cent: last loan, 1% per closed offercd ut 1'4 per cent. MERCANTILE PAPEG—11400' s per oent. TERLING EXCHANGE—Qulet but firm i for sixty-duy bills and 8id8% for de- sy cent; v The clostng quotations on bonds U 8. ds reg 1o Mutual Unlon Gs. UL 5. 48 eoup S (N3 Int. Cert B dlgn rex 100 | North. Pacifie lsts. cltic'in of 95 .. 0100 | North P L stamped iy 5 | Northw oW set s 106 |North. Debent. 5s oBn. riow ot Bhe kbl (S T I, M. Gonba i 301 & 8. K e 04 wul Connols o6 1SRG & Pac. Tais IIA JJ'I'L L G T M Tex. P, I G, T Ret § Pacitic Ists .+ Den. & . G Erle 2uds *bid tasked ondun Stock Market, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) Loxpox, Feb. 16—(New York Herald Cable —bpeciul 1o THE BEE]—Mouey was lu mods DAILY BEE: “v—.\’l‘l'l!l)\\', FEBRUARY 2) 1892 crate request during the early hours, but the | a demand increased this afternoon. for day loans fncroasetl from 2's to 4 per In BIlTS the market aries not much doinz. Rills were senrce. but tifh rate for three months' [aper I8 firm at 213 ot cent. with occasional husiness ot a fRActfon less, Business on the Stock exchange K Zheen ona very smnil seale today. The markets showed dull tor during the early Wotirs, This afternoon Betler fecling existed bwing to higher quot tlons from Paris and New York, Home r are mostly weaker, . Dover A falling % per cent and 4 few others from 'y to i percent Amerlcans opsned bhetter, then became duil on the reported death of o well known outside broker. Changes of fhe day in- this depart ment, howevor, are Wighor. Trupk lines, after belng dull, are '« shade bettor. Mexfean rails, despiie the fall fn sitver, maintain their price, Foreien governmient securities leave off with= ont A recovery, althouzh Greeks. Spanish, Uraguay. Chiliun, Egyptian preforence. ure down, Argentines nre 1 good dems the fall in the o d premium to Mining Bhares are quiet LONDON, e, Lonaon stock The rate 't 10.--7 the 08 foliowin tions closing g 05 1510 4t Panl commaon Ay New York Contral llg Poansyl ding wore at 4 o A0, AceHunts NV &O I8t Can. Pacifie Krie BAR StV ER MONEY @2y hor cent Rate of discount tn the on shortand three noaths Hil Financin! Notes, IKANSAS Cr1y, Mo, Feb. 10 —Clearings G804 HAVANA, 1! exchanze qu Panis, Feb Thre f3e for the acconnt New Yonk, Peb, | 018,271 badnnces BALTTMORE, M o nish gold, 24004@ 24005 per cent rentes G, Hank clearings, $i24,- I'ob. 19, ~Cioarings, $2,48%,- rate, i per ecn PRILADELEATA, P, | Clenrin s, 1. 50,4141 balance 05 money. 3g per cen Mo, Leb, 10.Bank clearings, nees, $305.04 Money, 67 per e on New York. 50e premium 1 Clearings, commerel 3 81.- Now York s 3 1001 preminn s hank, £1.5) per §1,00) promiu. BOTON, Nass., - Fob., 10 1, $18.037,- (825 Laulances, ¥ $woney, 2o’ U eent Exelanee on New York, 15 to S0 count Cutcaco, il nereent, Cle Chanze. 5 EIRSE srafis, Feb, 1 Money, Lz, $15.0 48 Hscount sixty-da ey nt g New York ex- Stering exehan we. ; v bills and $LA81, for Boston Siock M4 M s Peb, 19, =Tho S prices on stoeks on BosroN. the ¢ stock owin e were the Boston i A Vo Coppier Ack Anuiston Land Co Roston Land Co 1 Dl 1 LR oul Lamson ~ Water Pos Muss. Central Mex.Cout ¢ Ny lant e s All Atlantic 3 Boston & Montana Catumet & Heela Deave Leb, The followinz list Is i Tonson the Minin g exenanze wikay s 8,700, Allogl A i Tuatic L s Leavenworth Bates i Wi Lexing (RN ST e w Brownlow 3y My [Troncind Cla Cont cash Diamond 1 Denser Gas pmns Puzslor Tk Pual Gold it Runniig Whale Suiton and il 13 Qaations, ~The following are the elosing mi Ations s Con T Sliver Belciier [0 3, [ L% e i it § NV Stundard Gould & Curi Unton Con'L. Hale' & Norevo COMARKETS, A0 AN Up to tha D, connd Higher, Prsso far this we ‘ and 1,630 shee insi 1702 eattlo and 058 she the correspondinz five days bast woel, Althoush the rec Cattle Suppl 00t 1j 1 e sup- iredt 10, b6 mand and trading was were not quotably ¥, but scllers foun’t cusy to dispose of i Punrsday’s quotations, the dnercase | 1 suppy of cattle so far this week has been aboit 5000 A wnd for this reason local buyers who have done woout aii the tradinz so far wero Hot overly anxious for manv catile. Bul with only amadorate sapply her nmarkots I fade shope and shippers naoifesting ton- aency 10 piek up a few ool eattle they were i o pay fully rices for stk conld 1 Wi more active Wil s been any day this week and a very fale elearanee was effected. Good 1,100 to 1770-1. steces sold from £140 1o £550, fair 10 €00 15 to 1,200-1, stecrs sold fron £ 0) to B4, Quite u fow pretty voold light steers S0, L0 Teeders at prices the dressed boof men refused to pi There was i lively trade in and prices were steady to grades. Both outside ad local butehers too Hotd freeiy. and the mod:rate offerh ehanzed hands briskly, Good 1o’ choice. cows and heders soul (rom 2.7 to L3155 fal 04 stoekers from 22 2) 105275, Common and Terr [ots sold from #1510 8225, Bulls, i stuzs were steady to strong o Calves strong at from DIV for the tiest G hout cqual 1o he o fuirly active, azer than i comparatively it ut buteher stoe strons on it feeders were nJiberal supply, BuLthe inguiny wis aetive. in fact, the vest of the week, Rezulur deslers were good buy Crs, i outsid W quite W Prices were stronz to lte higher Thursduy Lepresentative sales: STEEUS, Av. Dr. 083 6) 16 116 216 14 i PITEN STEERS AND & No. cows 1 8 Wig 2 2 T X1 i) K 146 i [ 107 nEFEIS, 906 1,50 315 STRENS AND HELF 3 CALVES 20040 400 20900 4 WULLS, I STOCKERS AND ] o) 50 ) 024 0l ey 810 1002 5 1cow a 1 spriuger i sprinzers, each: 1 cow and calf, 1 milk 1 springer Hoas--Lecelpts were again rather light, the ‘ronse Ko far this week Daine fally 5,00 hoad. Th forings was vory fair, tnke Shippers had good orders for the best Jog of all weights and took fully a fourth of the offerings. F'resli meat buyers also had liberal orders, <o that packers had to hustle and pay the prices to get Any at all. FAstorn Fopores s stronger, and with thie supply only mod erate und the demand strong the urket opened aetive with prices de o 10c higher on the hest and not much short of that on other los, The bost heavy hoss sold at #4163 10 non hoavy and mived packers ot to $4.60; 1ight, Tight mixed and buteher weights sold fron $1.55 to #1465, Trading wis wetive, nithough the extrene close was weak and esier. Everything old, the utk at # 5 0 #165, agivinst $1.50 1o $4.55 Chursdny average of prices paid being #4601 #4051 Thursdiy and $1.50% last Friday sentutivesale No. Av. Sh v o 212084 40 4214 W i » 30 compared with last quality of the of No. Ay ) 15 B0 PR Sizer—Two double decks of wethers, partly. yeuarhnes, were reectved sold rendily ot #5120 Good firm price deni comti zood and the mark Quotitions: Fuir 1o €ood natives, $1.0@5.25; Westerns, £4.09@5.%: conmon and stoekers, $25000 2355 ood 10 cholee Linbs weizhing 40 10 ST, Are quotuhie at ¥L2526.0). Kepresenta- tive sales No 16 western wethers 15 western wethers (L 45 western wethers, L < wostern \nd The tlirm. hod Receipts a1l Dispasition of Stosk, Official reeeints wnd disposition of stogk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours, ending at S0%¢loek . February 1, 1502 WECELE TS oGS SHEER. HOUSESA LS CATILY < Head Cars. Mead| Cars a0 DISPOTION WV NS CAVUE o 2 I Tammond eompuny |1 i KW & o CIATE ML Cudnhy Pueking eompany N dolin 1 Squires & €O S Khiorry Shippers ind’ e Tett ove Total i cmeago, 1 to Tur BEE] eatte maraet today; indeed. d 1o ch crades were heid Fiher more firmiy wis the case yesterday and the duy be The demand developed £iir netivity and the frosh arrivals were heiow the average, hoth of which cirenmstances were tavorable 1o setiers, but no quotale advint resuited. Butehers' and canners’ stock., whieh Inciudes cows, heifers bulis onimon mixed lots, sold it from 31, 1 generally from £20) to §1.40. Nrock feeders continued in fair request at £2.23 = und dressed beef and shippinz ste auoted all the way from $501 to 5.2 for very com= mon to $3,2 10§85 for extra, Pri os for s were fully e hlzher than yesterday, I Iness of the receipts wis W surprise to everybodv and there was lively Tor tha oferinzs, under which riccs n F40 to £.0) for poor to choice and medina an’d from $30 0 $10° fa light: Shippers took three-fifths of yester divy’s receipts and the bulk of the good nogs were also sceured by them today. hut loc packers were not 1d e ind the supply was very Soon out of sulesmen’s hands, There wero alesall the wiy from $25) to .00 for culls and $5. 20 for faney. Vrade, in shori. w stand nz the wet weather. pis were fair. the ner tone, Both sheep stronger and were queted —th £1.25 Lo 248 for DOOE 10 Ox L at from $3.00 10 #5.35, This 18 Tast weel's pric Rece pis we sheen. (000, \e Evening Journal reports: CATr ccipts. 0.0 market steidic zond 1o #15 G0101; others, #10 feeders, {stockers, SLTWLTY FL025), Hoss ket brsi Telegra tone to 1l tive today notwith- ) aithoufth 1he developed nbs sold at from the Litter an advance on Cattle, %00; hozs, 1000 Receipts, 1K000; shipments, 11000: m and hizher: rough and common. FAME@I 60 mixed an1 i prime heavy and butehers' 5,05 lizht, #1,00724.8 SHEED—Receipts, 0,001 shipments, market active: sheep hizl Tatbs cwes, RLB@L60 mixed, $LO010 £5.007 iowesterns, 3.5 .30, Woizh 3,00 sty woethers, s 1,006 N © Stock Market, W Yonk, | s—Ree head, tneluding for sule; markoet steady; native steers, $L10%.25 per 101 1bs: buils and cows, ¥ 2757 dressod beef stoady At G@size per 10 shipments tomorrow, 1,800 beeves and $9% quarters of beef. PN e T MR veals, B300L800 ber 19) 1bs, .75, e ints, 2177 stend western ealves, Recolpts, 4,174 head: market steady sheep, £5.00465. 0 per 100 1083 fumbs, 8.40@7,35: dressed mutton firm at t@eioe per 1.3 dressed 1hs firn at sl e, Hons—Rereipts, 5,68 hetd consizned direet: nominaily steady ot $L05.40 per 100 1os. Kanwis City Live Stoek Market, IKANSAS OrTY, Mo, Fob. 10, -CATTLE—Re- coipts, 4000: shipments, 990, 1 wero steidy anl cows and feeders stronz, Drossed Deef und_shippinz steers sold - at” #5015 cows. .70 00 stockers and fecdors, 82 Hoa 1 market #. HaA.05; bulk, #4071, Sieep—Receipts. 1000 the murset was stondy, Vuil grades, shipments, 700; s Live Stock Market, Mo., Feb. 10.—OATT B —~Receipts, shiipments, 655 market steudy; tuir o handy nitive steers, $516GLI0: fair 1o pod Texans und Indian steers, ¥2.506081 Hoas—1teeeipts, 2150 houd: ilni]um'ul-» market e highe tholee I vy, 4.00; mixed, ordinary to good, $i, '*m,,A ul,ln(l.( £ to best, #.8%@! SnEEr—-Recelpts, I,.\Illn-.ul shipments, 56; market steady: ordinary 1o good wuttons, 8000600, 615 head bl changes of weather cause throat “Tuere is no more efectual remedy etc, than Brown's Broi- Hold ‘ouly in boxes. Price Sudden diseases. for coughs, cold. ctal Troches. e Bridging Cut-00F Lake, I'he Board of Public Works wet yesterday afternoon to open bids for the construction of apile bridge across Cut-Off lake nd ap- proaches on Ames uvenue. Ouly two bids were submitted. Kaymond Bros,’ bid was $37 foot span, exclusive of piliug, asked 27 cents per lineal foot. H. B. Mayo bid $71.22 per sixteen-foot span, and agreed to furnish and drive piling at 30 cents per lineal foot. Mr. Mavo was not in it to any appreciable extent and look his departure afrer good- naturedly aunouncing bimself as satistied with his defeat. The contract was awarded to Reymoud Bros. per sixteen- for which ttey Stop that Cough. It is danger signal, Piso's Cure for Consumption never fails, Pleasant to take. All druggists. 25e. m——————————————— IMMENSE IMPORTATIONS, Dr. W. W. Lamy, drug luspector at the port of Philadelphla, writes =1 have found the genuloe Johann Hof's Malt Ex- Tract especiully g00d f0r porsons CONVALESCING from fever 1 cases of DYSUERSIA, £0r MOTHERS NUIKING, a0 10 cnses of WEAKLY a wlso In LUNG THROUBLES. ABOCT BOTTLES \mported have passed wy 105, Custoi House sntisfaetorily for the pa years. ' Avold witations. The geoulne article wust huve thie signature of “Johsun Hofl' 0n the ueck o every bottle. AWNINGS AND TENT! Omaha Tent & Awning | co | ¥iags han yoks, off and rubbor clothing. Sond for cntalogue 1111 Farnam —_— BAGS AND TWINES. Heris Omaha Bag co. Iniporters an ture Flour Sacks, Burlap s and Twine. BICYCLES, AL Lerrigo & Co, 10 Send M 0. Daxon, Dodgo strost for our o talogne and prices. Bleveles sold on monthly paymie 1007\ Farnam st ) SHOES, B OOTS A Morse-"oe 8402 Compaay, 1101 Howard Straot Factory corner 11t and Douglas streats We nre making o104 prices to eashi biyers, and are felling ks of goods which 15 very sal ob16 with merchants m Hand Sewed | Shoe € oots, shoes, rubbors and felt goods 100 (g straet Kirlendall, Jones & Co,, Wholesale Manufacti'e | Agents for Boston Rub- Shoe Co., 102, 1104 COAL, COKE, ETC, Omana Coal, Coke Lim: € 1 and soft coal nd 1 ST uglas Tiai o atreets « ()l(\ll . "CLOTHING, Bagle Cornice Works | Gilmore & Ruhl, Manufacturors of Gal- vantzed fron Cornle Window caps, metalle its, ote. 1110 and Jde st — e DRY GOOD-~. Manufacturers and Wholesale Clothiers, ick - Koeh Dry Gouds Co. Dry goods.nottons, genty furntshing kood Cor. 11th and Howard sts, mdth & Co. | Kl Dry goods, notlons, fur nishing goods | Corner 11th and Howard. | BCTRICAL SUPPLIES. " Omaha Conwlidatyd Bl jactrinal 0., Electro Dynamos. Lampy, Wire and Electrical Sup plles of Al Kind« 1112 Hownrd streat, Omaha. Wolf Elec'rical Ca., ustrated « free. 1614 Capitol Avenue. AND © | Bect FURNITURE REPETS, & Runpan Fur- niswre Co,, ' PURNISHING GOODS. Beebo ey & Ci Notion 113 THarmer. Robinson Co s Brand Overalls, whirts. conts. cte! Erst O ROCERL (.lu\H ). M. Steele & Co., ’ | | " Bake, Brice & Co 1201-1205 Jones street, [ 10th and Harncy, O Owihy, Neb, Nen A MW horter, Board | Froker inpeain, | stons undstocks of Trada provi- Private wires to N. Y. Chicago | ana St Louts ¥ " A, L. Gibbon & Co. tico. Ohern & Co., Busers of hider wool tallow ant fars 515 South Lith-st Hats, eaps, straw goo 1y gloves an wiitten 12th and Harney HARDWAKE Lobeek & Linn, Bailders' hartwars BT st an Recter & Withelmy €. Cor 19th and Jackon Sts O,MAHA’ . anufeturers” and Jobbers” Director IRON WORKS, Parton & Vierting Iron Works, Wrought butlding brass and east work, engine work, general Irc QL R. 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