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THE, SPECULATIVE MARKETS | Tired Longs Conclnded to Get Rid of Their Wheat Loads, GENERALLY ~ LOWER CABLES ~ WERE on Reports Whent Weakened Materially from Kansns That the Crop Hnd Not suffered from Winter Weather I the Least CnicAao, 111, Fob, 25.—Wheat was quiet and weak toduy. There was « derth of nevs of acter to stimulate values. Many tired 1onzs coneluded to gev eld of thoir londs and stop losses. nnd some railylng by bears us- sleted to woiken prices. Cables were generally lower. and domestic markets dull and eusy. Reports from New York sald that foreigners had turned seliers and were try In : to re-let the freight room con- tractod for during the last week or two. Ro- ports from Kunsas indicated that winter had been favorable for wheat, and thatthere was indications of an unusunily carly spring, and In fact that the seeding of oats und barley had alrcady commenved. A cold wi & reported in the far north- west, but the Indications wore said to be that 1t would move eastward Instend of southward. Another weuk feature was the heavy rocelpts 10 the northwest—over 00 eurs being reported at Minneapo Is and Duluth. Minneapolis also Wired that blg receipts are expected for SOMO Lie yot. comprising mostly wheat coti- Tng out of country wirehouses, Elevator men Ar6 Dringing the Wheat I Now, a8 there I no Lin hotding. the cash wheat commanding Yy prives. Later some overzealous Dt they had oversold and pro- “d to cover This with reported good t buylng here and at the seaboard o \y. but_the strength w.s only temporary. Late cab es were weak and the mirket beiug duil, eased ot Muy opened at from vl% e o I2e agdnst 0 %e at the close yesterduy, broke 1o 01%¢, cted to U2igc, Wwenkened 'to tre, fluctuated and closed at VI%e ridge d the murket. e hou ht son cover short sules of yesterday. Corn was qu.et nnd nearly featureless, but the general tendency was to weakness. ‘Thero wis noth ng especially wouk in the situation, 1pts Smatier than expected and not i singie cur of cont grade went into store, hut the nirket was influenced some by ness n wheatund the shipping de- ws rather sbick, Pardridge soid sonie, But was not aggress,ve. Miy opened Jye off at i, receaed to 42¢, rallied to 42%¢, eased oft und closed at 4 Onts were quivt and - w within a runge of 'ge during the and closing quict, e lower than yesterdny. The receipts of hozs were heavier than dsti- mated and rices were from 5o to lic lower. This, with woakness in grain, seared the 1ongs and made the murket for products weak on the eariy trading us it couid not stand up fuil seiling orders. Hoiders then aid of a severe break and put in fluctuating Mnz orders, causing o rally. This wus i by another breuk and free sellinz by < supposed Lo be acting for Armour, but good buying raliied 1vagain and the close was at insignificant changes from that of yester- 1y. Who estimuted rocoipts Whout, 150 curs; corn, 260 ¢ hogs, 14,000 Thi londin TAnT for s} tomorrow 8, 170 curs; futures ranzed as foliow. 1LOW. | CLON! WieAT-No. 2| Februnry.... |8 8013 May... otlg CONN NO. ¥ February a4 g @ 2 a1 Febraary. 11 1216 May. 1 kg | LA Fobruary... 6 a2 Mny 3 55 ORI Februnry. . 580 | 88 May. 5 26| 5 h1 Onsh quotations were as tollow: Loun—Steudy, unchanzed; patents, spring patents, $.30@4.53; bukers, 0168 s e [reAciH g 6 871§ 650 #4.90@ 8400 WueAr—No, 2 spring wheat, 80%c; E) spring wheat, 83@8#tie; No. 2 red, dic. Cons—No. 2 4lci No. 8, déc, No. 2 white, 30} it 2, 56@3Sc. AXSEED--NO. 1, 081,@08% . T1MoTHY SERD- Prime, $1.20@1 Tonk--Mess pork, per bbl., $11.2714 or cwt., §04215: short ribs’ sides 65,7714, 80; dry salted shouldors #4.70; short clonr sides (boxed), #0. '\Vmsm'-hmlnun' finished’ goods, 114, SuaAar—Unchanged. |ohtucolpts und shipmonts today ware ow: lard, (100s0), (boxed), per gal. as fol- T WEGEIFTS, | BHIPMENTS 19,000 108,000 2,00 22,000 21,00 11,000 155,000 215,000 5,000 45,000 1y tho Dbutter Oats, Lushiels.. Rye, bushels... 18,000 Bariey. bushei 56000 On the Produce exchungo tos murket steidy: faney cren fine western, 2200; solected ordinary, I8@25e. Eggs. 16B17c. ORERSE -Unchonged; full cream cheddars NNG@II3e; flats, 1135@1%; Young Americas, EEENH New York Markets, New Yon, leb. LOUR—Recelpts, 28,085 pkgs: oxports, 8,370 bbls., 24022 sucks: market duil and heavy? sales, %0050 buls. Cony MEAL—8{eady and in fair demand, WneAr—Recelpts, 180500 bu.: exports, 143, 050 bu.; sales, 1.270,000 of ‘futures: 312,000 bu. of " spot. ' Spot market un und lower; fair export business; No. 2 @1.06% 1In store and elevator; 8LUTH@I afloat; $LUI@1L09% £, 0. b. No. 3 red, #1000 1.01: ungraded red, Se@dLoTa; No. 1 north- orn, $1.06461.00' : No, 1 hard, $LOTI3GL08; No, 2 northern, 810215, Options 'declined f@le on full recelpts, foreign selling and local renliz- ngs wdvanotd 1@ " olos i dull at 14 under yesterday. No. 2 red. February, 81 Murch. 8LOSGLOIY, closing wt 210153 April, BLOEG@ 05, closing ‘at BLOIKT My, BLU2% 1. costng ut 8LUS; June, BLOIGEL01%, w at BLOLG: July, 0@T%c, "closing ut A@YiNC, olosing at 73c, d firmer; sales, 16,000 bu. at Bawuey—Duli. BARLEY MALT-Dall —Receipts, L350 bu.: exports, 185,583 sules, 00,000 bu, futures: 192,000 bu. spot. Bpot weaker, falr business; No. 2. 40@4014¢ 1n elovator: wc aflout; ungraaed mixed, 851 ABM@dU3c: steumer mixed, 4R%@IVY Optlons declined k@ie on very Gull trading; February, 40'se, closing at $0%u; March, 4014 40440, closing ut 40%e; April, 403@ 0108~ ing at 40%¢ Mn{. 40 5- 10640} % o: July, 465, closing at 4o Oars—ILeceipts, 61,260 bu.; exports, 6,550 by suls 90,000 bu. futures. 76,000 bu, spot weaker and dull: options, dull, und s Febraary, 86'4e: March, $6%c: M. 2 white, April, W%e; May, $544¢; ern, d6@iTh0; white western, $7%@dle; No. 2 Chieugo afloat, nominal. HAY—Fl HoPs—Eusy ud quiot, BUGAI—TAW, stoady’ and fairly nctive: sales, §7 hnds. and 2,45 bags muscovado. & test, 14,740 bugs centrifugals, 06 test, $%e, and 508 bags centrifuguls, 98 test, 3 1-3: Lugs wolasses sugar, ) test, 2 e, una 140,000 manilla in port; refined, eusie uleti No.6,47-0ci XX, quiet; olr A -16c, Mo, Assus~koreign, dul and stoady. R u-—suud{ and falr 10 extri, $;@6ic. Prrrovevy—Steady und quict; United closed st 88%0 for March, COTTON BEED OlL—Qulot and stendy. TALLOW=Stoady and quie TURPENTINE—HIgher and quiet at 424@ 4, Eaos—Large receivts and lower; western 170: recelpts, 7.605 puckuges, {ipks—Steady und qulet. 00L—Stendy; moderste demunas dom flevce, W%00; pulled, 203do; Texas. 16624, ¥ouk—Good demand; irm; mess, $0.76@10.15; o350 Rkars—uiot aua steady; pickied bol W MEATA—-Quliet and steady; pickle el Jow, 0hGaHo; "wlddies quieti”short - clear, Lanp—Lower und dull; western steam olosed 11,000 tiorces at $0.7506.37%: tlerces: March, $6.75, closing i May, $0.82Q0.54, closing ut $6.8.; {o8tng it 10.04 stoad. 18@2c; Western treaumery. fuctory, 1ge2te;: Elgin kt"uufifi‘uma emal skl . l'm‘inau—“lmn and weak; American. #15.750. leke, $0.002 10,65, Lrap—Quiet and firm; domestie, #1.2004.25 Tis—Eusior und dull; straits, $19.50@10.5,. New Orleans Cotton Market, NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb 2.—CotroN— Stoady: widdling, 64¢: low widdliug, 5%c good ordinury. 5%0; net receipts, A3 bales ross, 8,790 bilos; eXPOFLS Lo Grewt Hrituin, b4 lesi L0 France, 4,08 bales; to the contineut, ales; to tho chaumol, 6 Lules; sules, 8,800 basles; ‘stock, 441.6H Dales. . “Week y uet recelpts, 60,000 bules: gross. 75, bales; exports to Greut Brituin, 4,00 bales; i New Orleuns, quiet fuir demand; domestic, : western dalry, 2U@N0ie; Western e and strong; part ALY Corprn—Dull and weak; to France, 2" ales: to the continent, 2,278 bajes: to the channel, 4 Lalos; coastwise, 11,707 bales; sales, 0,59 b NEw Yo Aprii. 6 st §7 ver, ¥ phdided A Omnhna Produce Market, Fryrre—California riverside oranges, $2.01@ 2.45; Washington navels, $1.56 lifornia nger.nes. KL00 por ITANEES, brights, §.00; rissets, &0 Florida tan NP4 half boxes: western ap) . L0 per b, and might York upples ancy cholee lemons, #4.5004.75: grapes, per b 88,00@0.0); bananas, crated, 2,000 2. 001 cranberries. #6. 507,00 VEGETABLES—Californin cabbage. 21§c per Ib In crates; home grown lsttuce, 4 per potatoes, dull; Californin cnulidower, onions, X0e¢@41.00 per bu.; Nebrasks hund pieked boans, 8L.90G200; medinin, $1.50@1. colery, BEI06; sweet potitoos, $2.95 2,50, Frouvr—u ha Milling company's Reliance #2650, Invincibie Patent, 2.40; Lono ve, §2.20; Snow! 00 low grade, Pantry, 8 1 green sulted } groen salted hides, salted hid to 4)1bs.. 4 snltod hic Cnlf, 8 to . Ge; No. ic: No, 1dry fiint hides, 7@Se: No. 2 ary fiint hides, Sa@ic: No, Ldry salted hides, . Tal- tow. No. 1 sapde Ni grense, white A, 40: grease, white B, @lg@iye: gronss ellow, de; grease, dark, 2'5e: old buatter, 2 Doeswa x, prime, 15e; rough tallow. 1147 OULTIY —Chickens searce, good stock, 10 geese, ducks and l\nl\l-&) L L@ 20, HAY—Murkot flat, $1.50@5.00 per ton. Burren pice country roll. 19@2ic; dos, 17 i8e. Eaas—Market was a little unoven. [t was safd that round lots were offered at while smnller lots wont at 1. In a few stances single caso lots went at e early, Boston Wool ) BosToN. Muss, Feb. 26, Wool wis quite active and sales [nrge, amount- 1ng to 8,400,010 1bs. of all kinds. The tone of was woak and prices favored nd Pennsylvanin were s for X una ubove, & 1o for N 1 Michigan quoted nt dic, with siles in thut Finge, but the principal business was at 2ie. 3 1 combing wools steady nt 360 8e: Ohlo s@e; Michicun fino deluine, unwashid combing wools - goold des nd it 2 @20e for one-quarter anl e for fghths blood. Some wood lots of ters WOOlS e beitg moved on the busis of rclean, mie for fine wedium sind for meditin, Toxus wools have been fot with wil sales of spring nt_ 15@10¢, and all at LGe2e, A large sale. 25,000 Ibs., of Orogon, wis made ut 16 n P are sellin fall at 180 e, us to qu Puiicd wools i in stoady demand. wselling mostly i @Hie, an'l extras at s Olio and Michi unwashed and unmerchantable fleeces well at I8! Australiin wools are active with sales of 63,000 Ibs, nt HGod2e, ana larze receipts from the Soudan. Foreign carpet Wools are fuirly active. Ides. 44444 v 1 voul lower arket. Mhe demand for K KANSAS Cirv, In xood dem:na City Markets, Mo.. Feb. 25 —~FrLounr— firm and u r—Stondy; No 2, ash, S4¢ bid, ower: No. 2, asked: Februury, o bid, OATS Stoady 2 cash, <o bid. busis of pure. in 100 Ib, 8 cks. sady timothy, #8350 per ton; fancy 00: " good to piee. $3.006 .50, Scarce and creamery, 2@ e; @2, s—Ungchan : Youn Awericas. 10e; Kan 3 Whoat, 870) bu.; corn, $80) bu.; oats. L) bu. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, bu; outs, none. 11,100 bu.; corn, 1,400 ain Markot Prices based on delivery at Mississipoi river points, Nobraska inspo:tion, anl ton duys' Shipment. un.oss othorwiso statel. Cash grain culls for ship nent within five days WHEAT--No. 2 spring, 8¢ bid: No. 3 spring, 80¢ bid 0.2 83c bld; No, 3, 8¢ bid, 2 wh.te, 3)'¢ bid; No.3 white, No. 1 white. #0'¢ s nsked, NO. 3 or bet- Toledo terms. : No. 3 white thesales were: ter corn, February and March, LT BOARD OF TRADE NOTES, L. R. Cottrell of the Cottrell Gr.aincompany atSeward was on the bourd. Liverpool Markets, Liverroor, Feb. 26, —WHEAT-Quiet: ers offer moderately; N & 134 per cental, ~ Re past three days were 17 102,000 American, Coun—Quiet and easier; mixed western, 45 8d per centul, Receibts of American corn for the past three diys were 91,700 contals, Bekp-Extra India moss, 53s d per tieree, POk ~Prime mess western, 568 5d per bbl. Bacox—Long and clear, 55 pounds, & per ar, 45 pounds. s CArrLE-SInking the offul, hold- 1 California, 88 1@ eipts of wh 000 centals, Markot, NEW Yo —Options opencd steady at_uncl ) point points up to 5 polnts down: nciudini February, $14.75; March, $1 April, $13.25; Muy, S1L05G01 $12.0; Octobe Foreign Oil Market 0N, Feb. 20,—LINSEED CAKE- western, TURPENTINE SPIRITS RosIN—Anierlean str Liverroow, Feb. 27s perewe. 205 per ewt. ned. 4s 6d per cwt. URPENTINE SPIRITS— London Beef Market, NDON. Feb, 26.—American refrigerator Dheef—forc quarters, 2s 8d: hind quarters, os 6d @s 8 per § 1b,, by 1he ourcuss, Traders’ Talk, Omcaao, 111, Feb, 2. —Counselman & Day to Cockroll Bros.: Whoat was dull und av- craged about o lower than yesterday, the bearish influences belng fne weather and wonk forefun markets, —Occasional lots ure reported taken for milling or export on i rail freights to the seabourd, bu of the "purchases nre for shipni after the opening of lake nav tion. Speculution 18 light and operators aro taking small profits whonever offered, Corn and oits ure lower by sambie on liber.l receipts and futures syn pathized, closin W@he decline with considerable solling at thnies by outside holders. We think tnese cereals will strike bottom for tais turn about next Monday or Tuesday. Provisions wero hammered soverely by shorts at the opening Hut puckors absorbed the offerings of pork und closod the market without chu yostorday, English markets were 4 higher for lurd and bacon but a deciine of 10¢ in hogs cuused un easy foeling in lard and ribs, Curcaao, L, Feb. 26, —1% G. Logan & Co to Sands Connmission company: Tho wheat niarket opened quict but firn. Forelgn ad- vices continuo dull and recoipia of spring wheat in the northwest continue liberal. Tho. lieht receipts in the winter markets ubout gifaot this.” For thie next Uiirty days weathor iy will be the important twotor und ntil we know more of the condition of the growing crops believe buying on weak spots will bo profitable, The weather at pres- ent Is favorable, uny change to severo freez- ing would do daiago and brinz higher prices, No chango to note in corn, Recelpts aro lizht, inspection poor. and until these conditic change we fuvor buyiuz on ail deciines. 1" vizions fairly steaiy ut about” yestorduy's r ViieAqo, T, ob, 26.—Kennott. Hopkins & Co. to 8. A, McWhorter: If Farmer Huteh could have looked into the pits today e might not have thought 1t worth his while to pre his anti-option bill. for much of the timo th wus very littly truding in faturos or wnyth else. The easler cables caused longs to drop i good deal of wheat early. but it was taken by shorts, Trade was pretty well evened ub and tnere- nfter there was a dull featurcless marl Kecelpts aré increusing and elearances con- tinue awny below whut are necessary to ¢ rid of our surplus. Increased activity In now xport business was roported and this con- tributed materially 10 hold prices. but most of the reported engigements are st out ports and cannot. it 1s said, be =onfirmed, though they may bo trie. Closing cabies were not as woak as exDocte and there is u disposition to walt for tonior: row's advices before tuking u decided stund one way or the other. New York I supposcd to be heavlly long in‘our murket and I8 try- ing to realize on all the rallies. Corn wis woak early und sold down to 42c for Muy. but at ibis ‘price It was freely ubsorbed by the cliguo tuat ts " scalping U market. A round lot of oats, supposed to be about 400,000, chunged hands varly. owler & Sterling are selling and Schwartz & Dupeo buying. The former tirm §s thought to te liguidating on u large line bought some time ago at lhigher prices. In provisions the beurs mude o drive ut the wmarket seored o fow poirts in 1618 Delteved some outside longs are belug shaken out. There seoms 10 be no reason to anticiyate sny material decline while recelpts of hogs fali so far below thoso of the corresponding diute & year ago. D BONDS, t Were Dovell et widers Yestorday. . 20.~The stock market ro- malns almost utterly barren of features of fn- terest. To this end the beginning of the out- ward movement of gold contributles not & lit- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: tle and even the traders, until the dull effect of the movement 18 developed of some new excitement arises. aro unw.lling to_make any important ventures on eithor side of the ac- count. have and is In tions from ishly O once ngain dny inclined control of the the chy 1o during slders seom for the thine beinz Lo ptirely withdrawn from the market, professional element zos in quota- duy and being benr- the dall perlod, are (ntively prevented from making vizorous ralds by the uncertainty of the situation and the stubborn wav {n which securities a gnntion of toduy surpassed that ¢ since lust summer, and the few the st o he d. Which there was spe-aiative dealing. s s, Reading, New Englard, St, | i & Nash could searcoly be ealle | 10 thes s100ks ha ness o lors, entirely tod vauce whi neglecte dny prices sug, heiped to place t higher ~plane, fron men slightly better fiz After New Eng most strongth in this move for the duy was sharp gain suddenly Wil rotn ned Vil yprent at times tirely to bearish operati the ed. y prices in sone stocks wel smuli fractions, but over speeialtios there wae no material ch quotitions during the forenoon. vl 1 the notncement of the New Lut which the general market until tho last hour, when some coverinz of shorts Infused w u (nnd | u: e over, was both netive u the day reached mat of tho session. with most stock from the note we! Chi En -1 overn bonds hay ‘The following o the leadin chanze today ATOHISON L vveees Aduius xprans 23 Altou, T ML .. 0 preferrod Amcriean Expross OGO & N Cannda Pacitic Canada Sout Contral Pacific Ches. & Obio do I8t proforred A0 20d proferrod Chicago & Alton, Ivin 1d 7 por ¢ t b CoB & Q. B € Gl GO & SL L Del. iludson Dol L & W... . D. & G, pfd. Enst Tennoss 1o do 1st preforred. . Ao 2nd proferrsd e A0 preforr *Fort Wayne. Chi. & Enst i Hocking Val Houston & I TNinois Central St P& Dulnt Knnens & Texas. | Lake Erle & West, o proforred Lake Shore Loulsvilio & Toulsville & N. Memphis & Char Michigan Contral ML L. S, & W, 1o preferred Minn. & St L. do proferr Missourl | Mobile Nawhviile J. Contral...... . Nortolk & Wost pfd Northern Pacitie. do preferred U.P. Denver & G rthwostorn bl The tot shares. including 115@2 N ciosed oite s at ning prices, T cos, Ao Gias risins 114 per cent cuch and L. 1S L 1 il 1 7 4 o 04 i 10 183 i § D20k b 101 1 e ' fhevd g e 20,8 Litty T sto il Ul at per co NTILE PAVER general After a firm o prote Honding b, P Atehison and Covdage active. Liguidation sased, and tho wenk= 15t e attributed en= ns on the part of th list ‘is_alnios! open turther ad- among: tho \ o in Later In the lullness, but the an- wgland finaneind plan stock on # somewhat recoived 1o reshonso mo- ary anfnation into the market and led to o tin ¢ showed the ent. but the only rdage, which D100 st of which 0, Chiongo Gas, how- wnd _strong throizhout and, whije its movement was slow. 1t Al propo tions before the end The close was dull but tirm, ingignificant chances 0 only ehinges of however, Cordage and New, hiave been dull. State en duil and stea the closin stocks on the New quotations for York Stock ex- dg nrete NOY. Ceatral N V. Chi. & St 4o prefereed Obio allssissippi .. to preforred. ... ontario & Western Oregon lmprov Orewon Nav || Oregon Trans Pacttic Mail, | Puliman Py Tat prd. St PAlLyo e o preforred. St P Min. & Ma St Paul & Omaha... 474 |, do preterred. ... 113 & lron., 4y 1044 Am. Cotton Colorado ¢ I1ron 81t Ontarlo. Quicksily Bulwe I8N Rich. & W Wisconsin Co Lead Trust. Sugar Trust. .. & U Dist.. # D JE G W Ao proforred.. ocks today were 105497 on, 4,310; Ch twanna & West- sville Nushville. ed. 430; Now W,M0: Richmond & v 14 v Murket, ON CALL—Easy St loan at2 per cent: 3@t per cor v The closing quotations on bond i PRI of La. stamped 4s. T new set new set Cannda s *Cen, Pacltic 1sty. Den. & . G. Ints. . Den. & R. G. 4s. Erle 2nds MK & TG MK &G NEw Yonk, leade! the market sionul market. o 109 ;] 105 ) 104 11734 R BN AR Ieb. 20, entire lack of actlvity encouraged Ll in h met with cd o It was ontirely The nileged pluns fc e 104 | *3t. Paul Consols 1St 1., C. & Pac. 1ats, e 2 ¢ ex. PR |Un’on Pacifio Ity | Weat Shore 118 G W. Ists. 17 I'r. Rets 803 Iv. Rels 813 108 10574 Review. The Post says: The on_ the purt bear he professional bulls to during the after- siderable success, a prof an in- ternational siiver conference furnished one cause. Th portunt hecone s is undoubtedly, if true development, thouzh more encral w by tho Read guarant the market, for the Roading its which was strong an im- the query ha b eVery fresh “zus ompuny,who is to stand Regardin until the ve- turn of duliness and dropping of pricas in tho lust fow minutes, it s pro sional buying was infl idea that'n strong market will he cre weok on which to launch minat piun. Lond! [Copyrighted 1892 Loxnox, I 24, —-Speelul to business, than o 1ot bes de; seldom the Stoc by James 3 New York 1E BEE)—As regards the new lias wble thit the oce enced In pard Ket. rdon Bennett.) Herald Cable there been less ok exchinge tod for the settle ind brokers ient the vould bl die, Nofailures Linvi whicli'is s1tisfactory. 1-16 per cent to !¢ por cent, while Indl wer is 1y per cent easicr. ave shown 1ty e irrezularity. Consols Bave i prov 0 rupee railwivs Brighton de- Home ferred fluctuated to some extent. while their worst, the close was % por ¢ small deciine Chathum, putheastor is_established in Cul eut Western, h doferred. while Great Eistern, tlower. A donian, North British and ropolitun District and Shofeld deferred ty botte ralls. r. A Mexicans are well muintaine ong forelzn raliways Arzentine . Miscel- luneous securities have been quiet beyond a rise of o, mun's, N bard str discount. 15 Dr cent to 1y por cent in B s In zood dy 1d today, and from ° per cent hus bean puid for s the close they could be obty The market has been per cent to 3 loans, but at od ut 2 per cent auiet, T and three months hills ure quoted ut from per cent to 2 LONDON, & per i, Consols. do. aeconnt. cor, 3. London stock quos he follosing were the tions closin BAR SILYER—41 7-16d, MONEY—i per cent. Rute of discount in the ope: short ills, 23 per cent: for threo per cent. ini PARIS, Fob. 10¢_for uecount. JKANSAS Crry, ings toduy were 8l NEW YOuk, feb, B114,420. HAVANA, Ieb, . Fe market for 1ths bills, al Norte: .--Three per cent rentes 03f ob. 20.—The bank clear- 1,707 i bulunces, 20,—Spunish Bank clearings today 100,400, gold, RAY@ 2.41; exchinge. 10; sugar, quiet, Baurinore, Ma cent. PHILADELPRIA, Pa., Feb. 2,068; bulances, toduy, $I2 % por cent. MEspnis, Tonn change solling ut unces, 25,000, NEW ORLEANE, | . Feb, 24 y, 13,500,386; Dulunces, & , Fe par. Feb. 20.—Cl New York exc per 81,000 premiur CINCINNATL, O, Now Feb, ‘ork exchuuge, clearings, #2, 164,500, BEnLIy, Peb. 26.—The stutement of the Im- perial Bank of Germany shows un lucrease in speele of 7, 81, Louis. i balances, 2 per cent. 00,000 murks. kel ount per 00, CutcaGo, I York exchung Feb, 2 6 per cent. Hank clearl e discount. 1, Exchunge on New York, Bunk clearings 106; rate, 6 per Bunk U4, K07 learin:s LONeY, b, 20.—New Yo Clearings, s rlngs, 8- hange, commercial 50c Money, 406 YiLo per discount; 26.—Bank dlearings, Money. 6407 per k. 40c prewium. learings today, AR rate for money, Ho ney easy ut 44@ Lol Now steriing ex- ohange ut #1851 for sixty-day Dills and $1.873 for sight drafts. New York Minlag Qu NEW Youk, I Aspen .. Hest & Heicher.. Dendwood Eureks Con A& Curry & Norcross Howoestak . Horn Silver Boston BOSTON, Muss., Fob. 26, ) ations, 6—The following are the closing mining stoek Guotations: T [Tron Silver.. fr 110 1500 Nto | Mexican, |Ontario Ophir | Plymouth savage Slorra Standa; . nlon Con ck Market, The following were '\-J?I'RI)AY the closint prices on atocks on the Boston | uy stock market toduy: . » Atchison & Topeka Roston & Alba: Hoston & Maine C 0 &Q Enstern K. K08 Fitehturg R R Flint & arack K. ¢ wnd Co I o o Land (0 v Co Aton & Montana umat & Hecla s Copper . Mex. Con 10y, Bell el N.V.&N ‘ 4y Lnmson Store « 1il'g| Water Power. Rutland Com. pfd.. 6 Wis. Con. com Denver Mininz Stoeks, DExvER, Colo., Feb. 9. ~The followinz ‘EBRUARY 27 i B Ly 104 oy 1% ol 1 14 1ist 1s theclosins quotations on the Mininz exennnge wday. Siles 36,100, T R T TT TIT Y ey Amity... 13 [John Argonn v 15 [Justice W Ballarat wi 15 (Leavenworth Bangkok-Corn B Ulg|Loxington. ... Pates Hunter 00 | Little Rule Big Indian......0000 10 | May Mazeppa g Sx 4l Morning Gl Brownlow. e 89|0F0. s Calliope...... 5 | Park C Claudin J. | Pay Itock tury K14 | Potost Clny County ©o15 |Puraler.l Cash.... 0 1D (Reed Nattonal Dinmond 1 ¢ Denver Gas and Ol Srmons. fiantod. Whale 2 (Sutton | ¢ ol Mining Quotations, S PRANCISCO. Ol Keb, 2.—The o closing guotations for wero s fol.ows: ] e R Hodie Consolidatsd. 12) Consolidated C & V. 40 Crown Point.... 0 Gould & Carry Tophir votost L Vidi Union Con...... Utah Vellow 3 Com. NQ i N 18 Hal RO 1) M AR 1 LIVE STOCK alet and Stead 00, LW 1 184 [ @ Molal mining stocks toduy d De- ipts for the past five and 8077 sheo TR 502 hogs shieen the Gorre<ponding five days last The supp y of cattic Mght, was ample, con the offer mand. For se noticexhie se eral days therd hus b ~eity of €00 heavy beeve for this reason shippers werc not ahio much outside of buyin: a fow bunches. Dressel heef Buyers wanted heavy cattle. probadly heeiuse sh W 1 theui and there wers 8o fo were readily saleable at On lizht WAS § Father wonker lod lower, altho about as usuzl, from $4.0 to 3 buneh of pretty wood 13 0-1b, b brought .15 but heavier stoers Luracly from £4.50 to %18 Alou every wus picked up before the ciose. In butehers and “cunners stock the was very mueh like Thursday—uoder qi stewty prices. Good o cows and licifors sold from & to fa rto good cows from %200 10§ and canning stuff from $1.2 0. 0 SUigs were strong 81 Sives steauy at from i I stoeker and feeder trade wis | brisk s on Thursday, and_the easier. Outs de buyers did noe seen dis 10 take hold freeiy, and rogu ar denlers protty well loaded up werc inc vious. Sules vanzed all the wuy from #3 25, but the buik_of the fairto good 0.0 Trom .00 to & foelin ) sules ra Av. Pr. 1010 3 0 03 i 03 No. 1055 L) [ Liis? 1003 08 1036 110 1096 . 640 50 20,1093 1080 1008 108) Rt 10152 1136 L1018 103) L1210 330 CALVES, 105 18) 1 1100 1390 1530 130 L1550 STAGS, rOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 010 300 24 L5003 00 [ L0 300 7 05 305 i up 2.0 89) frbs —Receipts were light and mad lurzely of light and light mixed hozs fuiling off in the supply so far this week pared with last amounts to nearly 3,000 Eustern udvices wero buf week. while compiratively lering the quality of ind the oxcecdinzly limited do- oen i and to do oad somo ppers also here. vood anid moediun welght uand anzed A two-lond ceves scld thing trade Aoy ehaice 1,30, common Huils, 0 to £.00, ose 1 eing stock Reprosoutative sules: o, up The con- head. \ rish In the extreno with zood shippinz and locai orders for liznt und butehor vh:i2ht hozs and the supply only modernte, the murket ovened nctiv stron zer on theso grades, sules belng ln Wt from #6510 $1.70. A fow good heivy went to the shipping trade at very steidy prices, fron$4.63 10 #.074, but the ping demand for heuvies being limited piackers bearish snles we prices—wonk AtHe lows he wonkness in provision reports from other markets cuused a from #4.5 o und riey oS neir. shi and iy ut euslor 10 81,60, und unfuvornble very weuk close. with bids e lower than the ope jug on all grades. 'Seyeral londs were ur Trading was Inr=ely, at from samo as Thursdiy.” Tho av Deing B0 st ridu Av. 80 tive sales: No. Kepresen 8h. Pr.oi) 40 #4 40 5440 ) — 400 40 BELEEREIEELRELTELS. gesgesgce? & ——— i e e e e e €888 a“lli‘h ¢\ ue 22 curs roceived were through to liinois for b g A d Geck of westorns 50-d for 810, The dei for desiruble muttons coutinues good prives frw Quotition B RE. fuir Lo Kood ns0id, $4.0) to 84.65, the azo prices putd %, agninst 81.62 Thursday and $84.00% SsEscoozgsessy e e e e e e i Recelpts looked Hberal, but 21 of the { conslgne ouble wund und n 1892 M. 055.40: westerns, $1.00@5. and stock shieep, $.50@ Tambs, welghing 40to 00 1bs resentative sales: No. Av. _Pr B0 WOSLOED WOLhers ooy wooveiie. 08 10 wostern wothers. ... L0 810 common good_to cho'ce #.2500.00. Rop- Receipts avd Disposition of Stock, Officinl racolots wnd disposition of stosk as hwi by the hoos of the Union Stosk Yards pny for the tivaaty-four hours, onding at 106K . 1. Februaty 26, 159 WECRITS, CATTLE. OGS, SUEED. [HONSES A 018 Cara. [Hond Care. Hoad Cars. |Head| Cars. | Hond | i WUV RIS OGS, NIE Omnha Packing company G M. Hammond company Swif & o Cudahy Packing company Kingan & Son Sparry & 1 Shippers and fesders leftover ¥ ol CMarket, clal Tel proportion of Chicago Live Sto onrcago, 1. e o Tar: k.1~ A yestord (y's recaipts wis taken by shippe the number of cattle having seidom’ been equaled. Consequontly there was a docronse tod iy in the ucmand from that source but the dressed beefmien. buichers and canners weraiberal buyers and as the arrivals wero moderate salesinen mana ed to ho'd the mar- ket up. 1t was wenlk i spots, however, rough half fatted steers and old 'cows especinlly showing i lnek of strensth, The ansls of saies t froni $1.6 1o or Inferior 1o cholee ws nnd heifers, $1.50 to &, bulls, & 5 for stockars i ors, $.00to 81,05 for Tox There was not dand only a little at large .00 for cal ovver &1, Yesterd anco in logs was not fully sustined today. ‘T'he warm weather, an ins crease in the aridvals and the deeine yesto day in prov sions all exerted a wenkening effect, and within an hour or two after the opening of husiness this morning prices hid fullen back from ¢ to 10c per 100 poinds The mariet continued wo finally closed dull and weak at fror for poor to prime light and atfr X for heavy and medli izhts. There wer eurly sales of heav A few nssorted light were fine 140, but the bulk of the stuff sold below £1.0), Cills were quoted wnywhere frow $4.00 10 8.2 The sheop market wis izhtly supplied toduy. but the receipts have been liberal for somo days pust and the wants of the trado were so nearly met that the demand lackod the urgency necessary to an advance in prices. The fecling was firm at from .75 to .00 for common to cholee quulities, with sales prineipally at fron $.0) o 3 There were only a few lambs here and they sold rong, being nt from £3.0) to $5.50 on with last weel's prices the above tions indicate an advance of from 10¢ to per 100 ihs. For good sheep and Lumbs th ar et has been netive and rong all the week. Locelnts 00, » Evening Journal reports: CATTLE ceipts, 8,000; shipments, 4,000: murket steady Prime to extra steers, $4.70@500; good to chole . i stockers. were: Uattle, 9,000; hog 12.000; 551003 .05 4, butchers N i prime heavy 05 1 eht, 81402 1pts, 40003 shi sto'udy to stro K Market, BEEvES—Recelnts, s for sale 3 )i per 1.0 Ths.; bul ed beof steady nients today, 881 beoves and 470) quarters ot NEW Youk, Feb. V127 hend, inluding dull, native st and dry cows, 82 At 6@Se per Ih tomorrow, 1,037 Receipts. 210 head: market stondy; : barn yurd culves, —Recelpts. 3840 he:d; sheey e per I, lower; sheep. $LT. 50.74@7.45: dressed muttons. stew) t 2qpl0e per b dressed lambs, dull at %@ tle per 1b, Hoas—Re: nowinally st pts. 4.203 hed consigued direct wdy b #4.9) Kansns City Live Stook Market, KANSAS Or7v, Mo, Feh. 25 —UATTLE—Re- ceipts. 4200; shipments, 840; the market wa steady 10 strong gencrally. Sules: Dresse Deef and shipping steers, 81.654:.05; cows und ersand tecders, §.55@ ey Hoa mark low; shipments, y steady and closed oxtreme runze, $5.80@4.6724; bulk, $1.5) shipments, 024; good nd, active, strong os:’ §1.6)@4.05. SuEEP—Receipts, 721 sheep were in ood den ana mostly 0e nigher. CUBANS WANT INDEPENDENCE, Movement for a Revolution on Foot in Many New Yonrg, Feb. 26.--Preparations for an- other Cuban revolution are In progress in this and other American citics as well as upon the island itself. The movement is stated on good authority to be the largest and most completely organized ever inaugurated for Cuban independence. There ave said to 00 8,000 Cuban patriots in this country ready to join in the war. In Cuba the revolution- ist party is actively propariuk for the out- break and when the word is given the forces on Spanish and United States soill will act in conjunction to overthrow tho Spanish yoke. Tn several citios of this country these revolu- tonists are holding meetings, raising money, purchasing equipments and plauniog @ cam- puign, At thcend of the last Cuban revolu- tion there was u general stampede of those who took part u the nsurrection to this coun- trey in which their lives were sater. T'hou- sands of deteated Cubans settled in Florida where many found work as cigarmakers while others came to New York. These are the people who are now preparing to make 1hings lively in the country from®which they fled for their lives. e~ It Worked Wonders, The following is un extract from a letter of Rev. J. W. Carter to Roy. J.'I'. Mumford: “It has benefited my wife so much I want her to continue the use of the medicine, Paking fnto consideration her age—0) years— and the long statding of her kidney and liver troubles the Tree of Life has worked won- ders in her case.” For sale by all druggists* Y Stalf Makers Go Out, Cnicaco, 111, Feb, —The entire force of 300 staff makers omployed on the World’s fair grounds struck toaay for an advance of 5 cents an hour in wages, The contractors say the strike will not delay the work and they will be able to fill the strikers’ places, L Van Houten’s Cocoa—{’ure, soluble econ omicai. The little boy picked himself out of the pudale where his rude playmates had thrown him, He wiped the mud from his velvet trousers, his silk stock- ings and his lace collar, and straight- ened out his long, golden curls as well as their demoralized and bedraggled condition would permit. “This,” he said bitterly, *is what comes of being mamma’s 1ittls pet!” That Grip! Have you had it? Then—have you still got it? If you have had La Grippe, you are probably no ex- ception to the gen- eral rule; you have probably lost your old time vig- orous grip. You need building up. Youmust eat hearty and well, and your food must be prop- erly digested and go to make muscle and bone. You need an invigorant, Take the gen- uine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract; it will do_all that you need. Your health, your strength will return in an incredibly short space of time. Try it to-day. Your druggist has it.” The genuine has the signature of “Johann Hoff ” on the neck of the bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Cos, N. Y., Sole Agents, OMAHA Mamafacturers” and Jobbers’ Divectory > AWNINGS AND TENTS, GMANA TENT-AWNIKG | COMPANY, | p- LT LML ol ——— BiGs AND TWiNE . BEMIS OMAHA BAG 00 | Tmporters and manotie- | turors Flonr Sacks, Mturiaps and Twino, | BICYCLES. AMH.PERIGO & CO M. 0. DAXON, 1101 Dodgo stroe Blesclos solt on monthly send for ¢ an g eatatogue | paymenty Teos 19Tl Farnam st., Omaha. BUUTS AND SHOES, MORSE-DOE 8HOE CO, 110 Howard Stee st W1t 0ty a0sade 11Lh and Douziay steaty WAty vcing 80010 proes to oath biayors, andare welllng f c1a8) 0f goods which 1 very sal Ah10 with morchanty, KIRKEKDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND t0., | " ED SHOE 60, Boots, sho rubbors Wholesnle Maaufactu'r W T0IL gooits | Auonts ‘tor_Boston Ry net Ly [ Nog sieots . C_AL, CUKE, SEW OMAHA COAL, COKE & | LIME g0, Viand and sott cosl, 81, corner 10th and Douglas streots EAOLECORNICE WORKS | GILMORE & RUHL, Manufacturers of Gal- | Manufacturers and vanizad lron Cornice Witilow " cap, - metaite , ‘et 1110 and HT AT A 1100 Harney streot _— D.iY GOJDS. 3 T " KILPATRICK - KACH M. E. SMITH & CO. DRY 000DS C0., 5% HoA Dry goodnnotoRs, Feats nishing go« furnishing goods. Corner 11th and IHoward, | Cor. 1 hand Howardsts. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELEGTRICAL €0, Electro Dynamos, Lamps, Wire and Electrical Sup- pitos of All Kinds. 1112 Howard stroat, ¢ Wholesale Clothlers, far- WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., ustratod catalogue free. 1614 Capitol Avenne. FUANITURE AND CARPETS BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE 0., Successors to C.A. Beebo & Co., Grace and lith sts,0maha _— " G:iNT'S FURNISHING GOODS. BLOTCHKY & GOHEN, Gents' furnishinz woods, othing and notlons, Giveus atrial. We send samples express pro- | pald. . T. ROBINSON Wo- TION CO. Gents' fuvnishing goods, m'Cg celovrated Br: “Buckskin Ove ral pants, shirts, coats, ete. Krst Omaha. GROCERIES, D. M. STEELE & CO., 1201-1205 Jones stroot, Omaha, Neb. Nob —_— GRAIN AND PROVISIGNS, . A MC WHORTER, 215 Board of Trada Proker In grain, pri 8 1113 Uarney. BLAKE, BRUCE & (0., 10th and Harney, Omaha, HAT>, ETC. HiD:s, ETC. W. A. L. GIBBON &60., | GED. OBERNE & C0., Hats, caps, straw gooldls | Buyers of hldss, wool, lovos and mittens, tallow and furs. 12th an1iarns 513 South 13th-st —_— HARDWAREe. RECTON & WILHELMY| LOBECK & LINN, co., Batlders' hardwicy n or.10th and JacksonSts. [ mechan los tools. Omaha. 1404 Doulus St. IRON WORKS, - - ™ PAXTON & VIERLING | IRON WORXS, bullding work, enzines brass work, generni | L QUOR-, ILER&CO., | R R OROTTE, ; tmporier and Jobbes Lignor Merchanty, Winoe and Iiquors, 1112 arnoy Streat, Manufaetur'rs Konnody's | 1020 an 1 1020 Farnam St | Price l1sts on appiloatio Kast India Bitte: FRICK & HERBERT, . Wholesale lquor .h‘:“’d_' 1001 Farnam sty - Bt el CHAS, R. LEE, JOKN A, WAKEFIELD, ardwood Jumber, wood carpets ana pur juot ooring, an 9h and Douglar, Quiney white e, 00 e e 8 MILLINERY. | MUSICAL. | C.ASTONEWILL, | A HOSPE IR, | Milline vy, notlons,cloaks | 1y, organs, artlsly ete, matorialy, ete 1514 Douglay strest, OYSTERS — i i A.BOOTH PACKING CO. | PLATT & €D, { Packors of oyators, fish | O5sters, Fish and colerY, and Celory, ' ) South 10 St venworth St. David ¢ 1mo-te Amoriewn Porb oat, Milwankes 118 8 10th st. Omnhn Manazan CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Refined and lubrloating olly, axle grense, ote. PRODUCE GCUMM SSION. BRANCH & C0., | Dealers in country prod- uee, fruits, vegetablos, ete. 1207 Howard Street. KIRSHBRAUN & BROS., | JAS. A. CLARK & €0.¢{ | Butter, cheovo, exg, - RIBBELL & SMITH, Produce, fralts of ail Kinds, oystor 13th and 1iarney Stroots. Butter. eggs and poutter. | M N e, €0y South 13th Stroek 3 =l 6. PEGAU, | Commission Merenant, | Butter. cheess, ogar.voz- | Produce, Butter. B W S0 o and Poalty etables, fruits, poultey | 1p® 04 {owara 8 and game. | Omanna. s b e BINGHAM & SON, B us your Bees, Bub € ter, Poultry, Game, , Ete. nworth 8. 1409 Farnam st. RIDDELL & CO., MULLIN & MC LAIN, cclaitles. hutter. oges, checse. poultry, ete. 153, 1itn. Rer. Ist Nat. vank. KING PAPER GO,/ Wrapplug paper, il kini§ of twin ok, ete | owar st Tol. 178 CARPENTER PAPER CO Carry & full stock of printing, wrapping and riting ' paper, card pa- STOVE REPA RS, ] OMAHA srnvnmmi WORKS, ; 4t L |Stove ropairs and_watex | WL PATILD aituchmonts for any Ki for salo. of stove made, 13th Stroot 1207 Douglas. JAMES HUGHES, Stovesrepairs ofallkin ty 007 M. A. DISBROW & CO. Manufacturers of sash. doors. blinds and mouldings. Branch of- fice, 13th and lsard Sts, H. HARDY & 00, Toys, dolls, albums, fanoy goods, housefur- nishing good childe Tou's carriagon | 151V Farnam Street. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, - - LIMITED - —— — ) OMMISSON_MESCHANTS. | BASMANN M DUDLEY, Rooms, ) and 61 Exe cavazy bauding. South Omabia. ALLEN ROOT & CO., Room34 Eachange Bulld- Buliding South | Omaha. BONDED PUBLIG WAREHOUSE OAPACITY 600,000 BUSHELS. Storage for Al Kinds of Grain ‘ MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS, All grain welghed, Inspocted wnl storize rata established by state officers, Write for rates und fuil particuiurs and consign B} shipments care of WOODMAN &RITCHIE CO NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy, OR_OLD suffering from FAILING MANHOOD, nightly emi Jrostration, caus u alness, meital depress OMAHA, NEB. Sr— l-:w‘” MAN can be 8TRONG and VIG- OROUS in all respects by using BPANIS YOUNG ME ERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST o; sions, convulsions, nervor 1 by the use of opi n, loss of power in_cither 5cx, sp and over indulgence or any personal weak' ness can be restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN, We give & written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any casc of el Fos sale in Omaha by McCormick & Lund, ad the money, §1 a box; 6 boxes §3 th & Farnamsts, 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent speclalist in registered graduate in medeino, caturrh, sperma; orrhoes, gieet, varicocale,cto it me may be 1 gurely rec. No miercury v home by corr adicate conte private. 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