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CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Last Hour of Trading in Obicago Marked by Much Excitement. HIGH WATER MARK REACHED IN LARD Pork Products of All Descriptions Pushed to the Highest Prices of the Talk of Wh Helped That Cereal. 9.~ A sudden cbullition of bearishness and excitement marked the Tast hulf hour of business today on the Board of Trade. Lurd was pushed away up, a new high water mark, $12.26, being made. Wheat and corn both wound up strong at e adyanc in the fornier and ! nin the latter parcd with yesterday's closing prices, pork Is 8245c, lard 27%c and ribs 223 higher. One renson given for the sharp advance at the wind-up was that gold at New York had sold at a premiu wother that & prominent trader (Eggleston) had bought up a good deal of spot wheat, not alone in round lots, but took the carlonds. John Cudahy scared the crowd by bidding all the February ribs they could sell him- about 160,000 1bs,~and then bid for 1,000,000 1bs. more, which no or 10 part with, Wright was reported buy short tard through that asily responded to the demand. The market toward the el Talk of wheat crop d 15 still conflict tng, but the fact that there were heavy buying orders from St Louls made the erowd think that perhips there was more in the dami stories than generally admitted and shorts got u little vous. Bradstreets reported u deerease of 787,000 bu. last week, vast of the Rockles, and 104,000 hu. on the Pacitic coast Corn mikinga good advanee und proyisions developing into excitenient, helped (o impirt a much stronger tone to whoat, inereasing the business fou noticeable extént. Duriiz the Tastfifteen minutes wheat sold to 7874 ¢ and moment after the bell rang cnicaco, 11, Feb Com- brokers, and © WIS STFONK, W ndvanced about %¢ o e higher for for July Corn'opened at Tast night, but 1 Steady and closed Muy and e hiy about th 1dwin-1' closing fizures of nun bought freely, which is about the first support the market had from that quarter for o week, The fact that (e supposed agents of the “White com- bination’ were buying, started others to doing the same, and the fecling soon got quite strong, The clos at top priecs ed from L to S with fair trading. The strength eame in sympathy with corn and from the small recely estimuted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, corn, 165 cars; oats, 100 cars; he 16,000 head. The leading futures anged as follows LOW YET Y CLOSE. Wheat No 2 | February.| 4| 163 May. Y4 T8 | July o ity { CornNo. 2" | | | February.| 43| 4% May W@y 4 Juiy | eond ..q‘ sug| g Onts Ao, 2 | February.| 81 Bk | BN Bisswle| May 19 4214 @K T W) T gy | a7 63414734 034 “ 1 i i1l g a1 i Mens Pork May Lara May July ... | short Ly | May 10 0216/ 1050 | m’v 2 1000 | 1025 07 Cash quotations were as follows: Frovi-—Dull and unchanzed WHEAT No. 2 spring, 70¢; 61@68¢; No. 2 r O Conn-- No. 2 yellow, 43'4 OArs- No. No. 8 spring “No. 8 cash, 3 yellow, 39 %a@ 400 No. 2white, ] 1ici No. t.0. b Rye ) Banney- No 4.1 0., LAX SEED TINOTHY SEED PoiK-— Mess, pe Iard, per 100 1bs. 12 (loose), $1¢ 1030 (boxed), L@10.00; (boxed), #10.50G10.85. Wiisky - Distillers’ finished goods, per 81.17. SuaAns—Unchanged: cut granulated, 6'¢; standard © The following were the ments for today Articics. 3,1. 0. b, 43 w, #18.75@18.871; short ribs sides, sulted* shoulders, short clear sides gal, 5Y@0%¢; At and ship- [ Ehipments. Flour, Lbls .. ... Wheat, bu.. 1.0 Corn, bu.. Oats, 'bu Rye. bu Barley, bu..... On the Produc market was quic 16@26¢. 12,000 4000 §7.000 110,000 4000 24,000 oxchan, the hutte crean 24028¢; dairy, Eggs, quiets strietly tresh, 29¢. New York Markots. New York, Feb. 9.—Frovi—Receipts, 18,- 800 pkgs.; exports, 1,400 bbls,, 8,200 <ncks; sales, 19,000 pkes; ‘market steady, more firm;’ winter wheat, low grades, £ fair to fancy, §2 Minnesotn “clea @a50; atente. ks 350500, CORNMEAL-Steady; yellow Dull, firn ¥ Mare-Sten WiEAT- Receipts, 1 100 bu.; sules, 2,600,000 bu. futures. 208,000 bu. spot. Spot market firn very dull; No. 2 rod In store and clevator, SO4G@S0' e aflo 811, @81 f. 0. b, BOL, @8 raded red T4@H4c 0. 1 northern, S6L@8he; hard, 904@91c: No. 2 northern, S2i@sdtie; No. 8 spring, KOu@soue, Optios wero fulfly ve, Ieregular and higher, with the trading Chicfly swit ening was weak at 35 e dec ¢ n selling, advancing @5 on | old weather west and shorts covering, closing firm; N TOH@SO%¢, sing at 80he; M 82 7-16¢, closing at 8 July, closing af 88:c, CORN— K¢ ..{\Hflh 4,600 bu.; exports, 28,150 bu; sales, 160,600 bu. futures, 40,000 bu, spot. emier, quict; N i ol- evato 1|t'li|nl\v(l D¢ stequ Options were dull and hig Sympathy with provisions at the west and_shorts cover- Thg, blosing firm: May, D2H(@obae, closing 631ic OATs—Receipts, 84,650 bu.; exports, 246 bu sales, 320,000 lvu futures, 120,000 bu. spot. Spots, fairly o und fir options, dall, frmerd My, Iige, closing it ; I 41%5¢; No. Chicugo, 3914 8 Whitt, 400404c: mixed western, 950 white western, 89@4te. v, falr demiind. Quict, eusy. Tair demand, uiet by @1 1iie; middies dull clear, 11755¢; lard quiet steam closed ut $12,60, n options, sales, H00 May, $1221@ moderate demand but 19.75; new mess, $20.7. Burrer—Dull and steady; 18@24¢ CHEESE- Firm and in fair demand. l‘\l\)fl Quiet and hmur recelots, § § weste 108 1o cholc Suaar-—Raw, quiet 8 1-1Cc; sules, 5,000 » pton Roads at 8 1-10c; retined, quiet 3 10N -Quiet; American, #12.956015.60, Corpri-Steady and quiet; like, $13 LEaD- Dull but steady Tax—Firm but qulet,: 000 103,000 51000/ 6,000 25,000 o tod western, $2.75 ; western, 60@80c, yi westérn, 6585 950 bu.: exports, firm. firm; piekled bellies, nominal; short western dairy, 2,414 New Orl ans, open kettle, good 4 and in bod demund, but firm; fair St §r. Louis, changed WHEAT sion but near the close B@xe ubove vestords 74403 July, Thife Coun- - Followea above y March; OATs- 11 Rve-Dull; 3¢ bid, BArLey—Slow; Minnesota sold 55¢ BRAN- Firm; 78784 e. HAY- Unch. nged. LEAD - Virm ut FLAXSEED - Firm it §1.581, Burren- Unchanged E Sharply lowe nx MEAL-Lirm at WHISKY- Steady at 81, BAGGING. - Unclianged. s Unchanged, PROVISIONS— Tligher and fi i now, $20.25 toose Shoulders, 3 shorts, §10.50; strips, shoulders, $10:50; longs, §11.871; shorts, $11.75; strips, $10.50. hams, #16.006016.50, RECEIPTS—Flour, 8,000 bhls; bu.i corn, 160,000 bu.; oats, none: barley, none. BuirsENTS Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wh 000 bu.: corn, 91,000 bu.; oats, rye, 7,000 bu.; barley, 1,000 bu Wool Market. Mo., Feb. 9.—Recelpts, 4, 72,000 1bs; palled wools, 108, fine, 30,000 1bs.: supertine, 22,000 Ibs. combing 6,000, ull on private terms. Also five sacks Texas on private torms, Prices firm ut yesterday's quotations. BostON, Muss, Feb. 9. The wool market is gulet, but there has been a steady demund and 0 salos Of the woek huve been 3,613,000 1bs Louis Mar! Mo., Feb. 9.— Frovr— Ur y slow during advan, yi e most of the ses- and finished 695c; May, d_ closed %@t February, 40y nly, 4335¢ May, wheat 40 70; spelter quict at 84,05, Pork, dry salt nd_ribs, i _bacon ¥ibe, #11.50; Sugar cured old, wheat, 20,000 18,000 Du.; rye, at, 50,- 4,000 bu.; St Lovts, shipuents, firm, Sal 1 306 D% a4e per 1h; Mie @3sc per b, No. | vonibing wool 86¢; Ohlo fine delaine nt 320 83¢ fgan tine deinfne at 2030¢ per 1h.; unwashed combing wools hinve been selling steadily at | 20254 for one-quarter and three-eighths blood. Tn territory wools there have heen free sales on i scoured hasls of 6H@5Se for fine, 52a@00c for fine medlom, and 476 ' medium; of 160,000 1hs. of spring Texas at 18@20¢, but California A Or S were ales of fm- portunce 1 wouls are in steady dema ut 87042 for yured wools ctive at u wide Australinn wool firn wnd in st of Ohio X nt 20 gan X X and XX and and No, 10t 3¢ \t 2¢, and No. 1 at 32 firm and quiet at 84 and Mich rull ana Produ nurket was not very product tures. Values were not essen- W the general conditions s s noted on the previous rtainly very dull and sc ut new life fnto it y elosely #5.5024.00 fo [ The produce ive of new fe tinlly chian were about th day. I thine i< n e market APPLES fair to chol BANANAS HEANS Is ¢ led to bein Stock 0 8100 Quoted at $2.0022.50 per Cholce navy, $2.00602 Brrrer -The murkel fs fir country roll sells at choice ut 22@24c. The ree CALTFORNTA CABRAGE—( Eiy-—Per doz., 40c NBERIUES--BUll and cherry, $8.50 bugle, #10.00: Jersey Cape Cod, $9.5 Ges - The market was very quiet and the local retud a1 Receipts were falr and were generully reported in excess of the day before. The weather was warmer and deilers were watching the market very closely, The general tendency was to holid small fots at 200, which was the price nsually asked the retail trade. At the same time there were dealers who would not refuse 2oc. GAME- There were more rabbits in than has Been the rule of Tate, but still no great nuni- e, Small rabbits sold at#1.60 and Jacks at Ay bunch o0d fresh and strictly ipts are lght od stock 214@3c bell The r than the de ks to acceumu- ened pricd « Ellhorn alone had fiy-elght cars of hay arket 550600 Hipgs- No. 1 gretn, 8 N ren salted i No. 2 grec salted Ne. 1 green sulted, 26 1o 40 1bs,, 44¢; No, salted )10 40 1bs,, 8140 No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 1bs, ; No. 2 ve 11‘”H 8 to 15 Ibs, O No. 1 dry Hint, 6@ 74505 No. 2 dry flint, 4@5! No. L dry salted. rr-n part cured hides cent per pound Tess than fully earcd HoNEY- Cholee to fancy white clover 203 falr to good, 1640 15e, LEMONS - ClHoleo 1o fancy MALAGA GRAPES ~Good Nt Large hickory, V01,26, VATERS 120 per can ONToNS - Home Spanish ver crat ORANGES I'he market Sizes 17610 226 are quoted it nd #3.00 for brights, Sizes 25 ¢ quoted at $#2.75 for br s russetiss Washington navels rines, put up in half boxes, #3.00. POULTIY ~The market was about st Prices continue firm on account of the receipts: choice chiekens, 11012 1461 15¢ & nd ducks, 106112 PorAToEs- Only small lots store Western Nebraskn stos 8hey 1 h and Colorado, 90 Nt ve, 7500800, SWEET POTATOES market which are selli Vearn Cholee and fat Lurge and thin, 8@6e PRODUCE POINTERS, y is about the only thing on the market tis cheap. The local demand light, but the market pers, Apples that have kept “unspotted™ thus far are now good property, says Branchs', pr Omitha” will soon show prices in consonance with other markets ¢ of us. All we need now s a liftle breath spring (o permit shipping. It secs as though itshould be unnecessary to keep telling shippers that it pays chly assort their shipments, but such is the e, Says Branel’s. Line apon line and pre- copt upon precept 15 given, but stll many . of them continie the old practice of dumpi verything, zood, bad and Indifferent inte iel or cracker box and rushing iCoft to | market, and the ing oft to dreaw how they | pe 1@ $3.50714.00, pping sic 81 black wilnuts, Ihe local market is steady at 20@ rrown. $1.007 1 £1,9062,00), 20 per bushel; about [ steady 5 for Tus- and $2.50 for 4.00; tange- s quoted at #1003 choiee i e area few in the £1.50. smull veals, in 8a@10c; for s is relieved by extremcly the ship- of fooled them ity fellers, for les. ab ospeets Were. A severe norther previ tion of the state on Wednesda, 4 onio the temperature fell eighty degre 1082 above zero. , pear. apple and blum crops will be ruin s'the trees are in ull Lloom. At San Angelo the A heavy fall of sleet, with o temperature of seventeen deg rs below the At Denison the weather was the severest in twenty years, The thery eter registers zero BUSINESS BRIEFS, Mathews & Beats have sold out their saloon at Gothenburg. Rundstrom & Merry have sold out their gro- cery business at Holdrege I R. Linn & Co, have discontinued their meat market at South Oniahi, Robinson has st eded to the restaurant business of L. G. Ciphers. | Frank A. Pelky, machinist at Seward, has | sold lllu to Pelky A Riv . A. Pureiple, in the millinery business at lnl\nuh\h has sold out to C.J. Beck & Newberry, in the hardw: at Alliauce, have’ been succeeded Newberry visher Bros & Thille in Humphrey The Howard Tanving and compuny has open d for Jzurd street, Ou ha. The Farmers, Merchants and Mechanics Business assoctition has been incorporated nt Vernon with eanital stock placed at $10,000, | Dun & Co. report that C. 0. Nelson & Co., general store at Loomis, have tel mortgage on their stock amounting to #2,600, Two firms at Madrid fn the business have consolidated nume of Forsyth Beaumont. & Beaumont und M. N, Forsy th. James W. Kerns of this city has bounght | out the M. T, Peck Lumber company of Hick- | wan and will operate that yard at that place in conneetion with the one liere The Bankers Buildin has been Incorporated authorized to the incorporators are | Kimball and others. Aunury, Neb, Feb. [ THe Bee.|—G. W. Boilin fancy grocerics, made gnment Attainaon for th benefit of his creditors. linbilities #1,200, some hoasting of ly g o the lutest dispatelie n © husiness by C. A. have i seen succeeded by Fisher the general store business at Manufacturing business at 2223 general store under the firm They arc Penn 1 association ital stock | nount of $£10,000,000, The | ank Murphy, Thomas L. rram 10 and this His are about $1,100 and assets about Oil Markot, NEw Youk, Feb. 9. PETROLECM—Certifi- tes were again neglected at the Stock Whze today and only 11,000 bbls. changed hands at the Consolidated Board, the McDon- A field only 16,0000 bbls., against 21,000 Vo but news from thefield wis gei th ance over yesterd ired 105 slosin 3 hIRHESt, 54 % s, 11,000 hils. 0 for pkgs. | ton at 54 the Tatter price, lowest, Hab closed, b4 TALLOW=Quiet, firi; 7h0 asked, CoTToN. SEED Onn 57a58c; yellow, 6166 Rosix~Quiet, firm TURPENTINE- SCare LIVERPOOL, Feb. city scarce, higher; crude, TINE-208 per 1N 35 7144 per cwt LINSEED O1L 115 9d per cental. Kansas Clty Markets, Kaxsas Oy, Mo, 9.~ WHEAT lower; No. 2 b 5 2 red, 72 R Firm; ) 0. 2 white, Pirm; No. white, 81631 RYE-Firm FLAXSEED BrAN—Higher; 63a64c HAY-Steady; unchanged; t 5 arie, $6.5060H,00, mand and dull; creamery, @le. 2 mixed, 29%:@30¢; No. #1.08@1.09. uothy, $8.00% Eaas— W RECEIPTS bu.; oats, none. SHipMENTS - Wheat, bu.; oats, 2,000 bu 80,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 91,000 tu.; corn, 16,000 MiLWAUKEE, Wis WakAT -Firm; Ma \ prthern, 7 LoUR—Quiet. T1¢; No. 2 spring, 3 4 0.2 'white, 8514@86e; No. 3, 33434150 BARLEY - Qulet; No. 2, 63¢; sample, 41¢. RYE-Quiet; No. 1, 696914 PROVISIONS - Firni; pork, May, $19.26@19.85; lard, May, $12 of NEW Yomk, Feb. 8.-Options ope steady at O o points lower steady at 15 to 20 points down; sales, 82,2 bags, Includivg February, $17.30017.40; Murch, $17.900017.40; April, $16.00a17.00; Muy, ¥10.566216.90; July, $16.60616,65: Sep- temnber, $16.50216,60; © Deceniber, ' $16 16.35. Spot Rio, quiet, easy; No. 7, #18.1213 9. 3 closeit Liverpool Mark Feb. 9. WHEAT jolders offer mode : demand fair; No. 2 LIVERPOOL mand poor; CORN - Fasy old, 45 7yd per 5 413 per cental PoRrk-—FPrime mess, western fine, ewt ady; de- Y ixed west- cental; mixed western, 885 94 por ton Market, Youk, Feb. 9.-Futurcs el 55,000 bales; February, 85.96; April, $9.10; May, 89.18; June, NEw ].l October, 88,67 NEw Onrkass 16 net recelpts cxports 1y, #0.20; A middiing, 01 ordinnry, Sige; 6,216 hinlos bitles; Lo the ¢ bades; stock STOCKS actions Very Modera NEw Yonk, Feb stock market today up to the last very modorn about half of the With the exc als, the endered by th ations, the industr temiper, eng in houses supporting ment und rendering the likelihood for th ther exports of gold less heavy on noticed, Ivance shorts Among the disposition to sell was and the ering of ment. strength at Omaha and R trials Cordag kS exchanging gold Distillers were the early deallr cent, whien so covery follow lost niatly 4 1 The noardst in American Support « Teatirond Oinhi be 1613 10 b8 © Has attained buying of Reading i view of t bination in i of antagonism be bilts, wis something of a The g and 1he titnde, pending tie strect fmport in repeal billin traded losses in entire Tist tional, but 1 and O cli the points at this time were Loulsville, Union | midst of the deeline | 10 citic and S st prices he Post paying gold a fezal tenders tou situation at least the With the market for st and with fewer con wonld | itions vold <hi d the smadl amoun e $100,000,000 | out to the maturi sixty days niade necessi market, Alre nished to Ilu sub-=treasury by the banks, Ty fter of some speculation following lon, m Th the leading st change Atchison... .. or yppro: ol 1 elosed today shares the und purchases by prom inee the wits i rush to sell were quickly wiped out and Lddition we With the e e dustrinls mentioned ‘l 42 per e snys [ The prosent gold exports are lar 1 y byt Adams Express Alton, T H do preferred Amerlean Exp Balti Canada Pacific Candn Bouthern Central Pacitic Ches. & Ohlo Chicago Alton CBoXQ Chicago Gax Consollaated Gas.. CCCo&st | Cotton 01l Cort Del. Hudton D& W. .. D& R.G.pid D. & ¢ F. Co ast Tenn, do proferred Fort Wayr Gt. Northern prd €. & K. 1 pta Hocking ore & Ohlo 1linols Contral Paul & Duluth Tex pfd Erie & West. do proferred ke Shore. end Trust. . Louls. & Nash Louis. & New Alb'y. tian Con his & C unn Central, Missour Pacitic. [ bile & Oblo hviile Chatt Cordnge new.. 7 <o 11871C. Fuel & fron pfd, . North American (o The total sale s, including 00; Chicago ( ati, Chicag t. do preferred J. Contral. rfolk & W. shar 17,30¢ cific Rock Island, 5 i, 16,0003 Sugir, Sh profer 9,600; W New NEW YORK, A XCHAN s in bankers' in Securitle Wils i 'I'HF. OMAHA DAILY BEE: 0.20; September, $0.03 yiber, 48 67 Feb ' 9. Dl and easy fow middling, #ie; good 5,816 hales: gro Grent Britain, 2,971 tnent, 2,660 bales; suies,"200 100 Bialés, from 134 10 1% pe " KANSAS City 800,074 NEW Yok, B 4517 balances, 85, Bartione, Md 4 balances, §3; CINCINNATE, O, nt. New Yorik #2,244,850 PHILADELPRIA *11,911,272; bal per'cent 81, Lovts, Mo, 9607 balances, §5 per cent. Exel premi Bos 250; balinees, cent. Exch diseonnt Pans, | for the hecount AND BONDS, Yesterdny Were Volu tr o 9T fons in th hour confined st speculative oper- of one or two of whole displayed o strong action of the banks for legal tenders, the the credit of the govern- fur- e fn- holders s wer wl to stocks The s tho were due trading cle- prominent fo time were New England, lng, and_among the indus- vanced i large fraction, weain froely circulited and in s dropped away over 1 per ipport wis met and a full re- nd when the list reacted it cont from its best figures hof this movement was o, whici: was still without Lt its lowest figure generally strof consplenous feature nt brokers ndvanced nighest pric advance begun. The nd New England, however, nt defeat of 'the con nd the | nd the Vi to th pectal the part of buyers largely by I the stocks 000f gold CHICAGO, K13 New Sterling #4561 Der cenit Loxpox nd ropo to labilit 1t i now 4 i withd on balance tod 1 Yor! cov- demund, LIVE § were most Cattle Trade Slig fore noon, the OMAHA, Feb, 9 11,368 cattle, 12, inst 018 ¢ sheep the o There general eattle n there ins were not of narket fell into wait vesult of the silver When this was lost and the earller gnins alinost everything the close fractional established over the Jtton of the two - final losses wero frace | angers were particularly Lits gain in the morning, nd, like the others, closed uts Other spocialty woak 1ch was no he house to the market fo however, cut ver hefore 1,100 1o 1,200-1b, beef nmien largely thout steady pric necessary and p yrotty to s ces gen good 900 argely at from ¥ stufl, “odds and There wits 1o sna iness was rather o weak, but with pi out of fivst hand Geod 1o choics sold a shade fir common and info Old peliers small hunch of $3.80. The big b wils it st The market closed, in- the weuk at the The action of the banks in the sub-treasury and taking efor brings temporary reli twis becoming disqiietin ket reffected this feelin rling exchiange strong velad bills in sight th be favorable f imediate fut of availuble gold ahove serve, would soon be wiped ly due of sterling loans made about puynient of which miy e case of the local money lias been fur- How 1o ufford relief is i ients in the continue ir from $2,00 to &4.01 was rather limi ward, good veal s The feeder tra sonme of the yare now as high' as heen rather Heht and this, try demand, the volume of limited. Poor tc from $2.50 to #3.7 Dl ly # continue ro the closing quotations of <on the New York Stock x- L T j L1y | No. I 2 L0 Northern Pucific, do profer U. P. Den. & Gult Northwestern B a0 proferred N. Y. 10 KT 035 056 a1 K60 1088 KO 1004 064 urlo'& Western Oregon Imp Oregon Nay Ore. 8, 1o & U Pacific Muil X Dee. & 1 iLabiire 1 Pullman Palice.. | 195 : Rending 0 Richmond Terminal Ao preferred..... Rio Grande W do preferred Rtock Island St L & S,k St Paul N 16t pfa Y300 990 'lu-nu lm'ln 1089 iol. & 0. Cent Union Pacitic.. U8, Express V. St. L. & B *do preferre Wells Fargo Exp. .. J 18 Western Unlon..... 40 |Wheeling & L. & 105 | "do prefered 3 Minn & St L. 8D &R G B8 |General Kf 4| Natfonal T 1285 o T 2t 1so0d errod Yex. Cen'. do pri % Hous. & it of st Atchison , profe; 82,700 5003 |Kml\nu red, 700 Cleve- Louis, 4,500; 500; Cotton O 1 s Distil rie, 5,300; Louisville & Nush- Natlonal Lead, 5,900 Cor glund, 14,400; N .x'|ht'v'l ,vhltl: North \\t ) 413001 Paul, 27,400; St Paul MW‘ Union Pacific, ney Market. MONEY ON CALL st loan 215 per cent; NTILE PAPER—41,@0 per cent. | i:-Quiet und strong, with Dills ut $1.501 for day bills and £4.88 for demand.” W W st 5 RNMENT BONDS bonds dull and steady. - closing guot “Tenn, new ket s Canady Cen. Pa MK & Mutual Unlon nds C. Int, Cert the clos Atchison &1Tc Boston & Alba Boston & Malu, C. B &Q 1% Stoc ek, Enstorn v, K. (s Fite K. C.St.J. &C Mass. Central Mex. Cen. cont N.Y.&N 0la Colon Rutland pf Wisconsin Cen. ¢om Atlan Bosto New York Mining Que NEW YORK, closing mining Crown Point Con. Cal. & Va Deadwood Gould and Curry.... Iale and Noreross Homestake Maxican Ontario Ophir St. St. Louis, tations of urg 1. R pfd B Engiand. & Mont Calumet & Hecin. . Louis Mining Qu Mo, the mining stocks we bid. 00 §10.00 Net 244 quotation Dull and steady. State ions on bonds: Ti3 [Northern Pac, 113 |N. W. Consols 10) 4 do Aeben. 5s 105 8L & 1M 944 | 8. L. & S F. G 102 |8t Panl Consols. 01 PC& P Iste 103 |Union Pacine ists | West shore. 2 8 3 tions, Feb, 9.-The following are quotitions: §114 Frankiin Kearsarze Osccolal... . % Quiney [ unta ke Copper i Tamarack 120" Anniston Land Co 2144 oston Land Co End Land 0o, ephone. o Store 8., Power 1 g 1. 4 03 1000 1870 K13 510 1194 1800 1194 1650 1100 1200 1670 1480 1470 1185 1280 1060 ‘eb. 9.—Th» following are the ERSTER 70 |Plymouth sterrn Novad Standard Union Con Yellow Jackot tron Siver...... Quick *lver do preferred Bulwer. D18 W 120 1200 175 1850 210 [ETSRIrETIor 1o closing quo- s follows: vid. 8.8 'y Feb. 9.-The ankod Swall Hps Pat Murphy 4714/ Leo 6.60 | Montrose. 400 [rlizabeth ou i Financinl Review, |Copyrighted 1893 by Jams Gordon Bennett.} ONDON, Special today, whil 50 that at the Forei cline close wh close r te fuvorable turns el set in-dus cuted York has able gold question estublished, proference, % onds, s pe en to advan, hi ng B given tons being lected and cle tion from iy wanted. [t 10 1 per cent. Feb, o Tit ] presented a4 more ol new busines: ition was chicfly di government be except ther flat, supply than 'was cked the buyin the mplete nding rise Teports includi { Northern I 10 % per cent In ne the Mexican A Short loans were obtained ut from The discount warket was quiet: 9.—[New York Th 55 unse Herald Cable stock markets tlod appeura ] has been restricted eted toward ttle t Consc © pupor wis st securlties were a little dull at London & Southwestern, 1255 per ennt, home railwuys the stock ing been in bet- expocted while the un- ter of the Board of Trade re- hat had apparently ur. Americans exe- turn around, New arge buylng orders which to & variety of favor- regarding the sil and Nearly a general advince wis n Denvoer A incon it uisville & Nashville cific preference and from 1y rly ull others, finul quota® best. Canadiats were neg- 1 without particulur altera- preferences have given way per cent. Money ‘was littie 4 3 3 Hoas—Receipts thoy were the he hogs most weights, but g active shippin welghts, shippers about u third of f the Kup with & good 1o prices ruled a sl good butcher we largely ut #7.95 Packers were be fresh meat and y procec lust e ) and v ulk selling V1o $5.00 We week ago, B exchang 5 por wn from the Bank of sponding steers was rather from 82,50 treely oc lower FR1 DAY FFBR!'ARY st W®inl Note My Pev. 0 Wino0,—Clearings, 760,807, Money fir e, 0, Money, 6 pe Money D Feb, 0 wxchan, ., Feh s, #1,504,813, Feb. 0 il e Money, qul on New Y . 30, New Clea Mo York ings, Throe per cent The weekly staten Bank of France shows Feb, 9 exchange, firm; SIxty-d ¥1.85, Money Bullion in the 5,000 during (st week cent. The v, £30,000 TOCK MARKETS. ntly Easle hat A« Four 468 attle Hogs duys hogs 14,136 four duys great ehan A< usual on and 5,1 vory rkot there wis an o ripe heavy stec y little figure, i as t very few of that class of cattle on sale steers went 1o th around #4.20 The supply of Larger t u upply the local rally shaded lowe o 1,100-1h, 3.75 (0 #4. 15, ends, sold as b tothe trade Ty all day vactically Stoe Very low in and everyth cows and heifers mer than yesterd rior grades. were 1 sold around the $2.00 mark ulk of the trading to $3.50. Bulls \ good demand and 0. e supply of v tod, and prices sh clling around $4.00 fe (s pieking up 1 speculators say ever. Fresh ¢ for two or t ¢ tho tone better, trading s still ) choice stufl sold Rtepresentative NESSED BEEF, Clenrings, Clearings, 10¢ ' disel A5y land's and Ings, $1,- £123,188,« " $2,474, cent 8146 per Clearings arings, Money, 4 3,700 et at 6617 ork, #15,077,- o st ntof th £16,20 int. 118 ny at ot k. re- 48,48 i oof igland Bank the o Wit Unsteady receints foot up 03 sheep 2,085 t week e in the Thursday shipping demand to speak of, and In consequence asier tone rs. This, here we Good e dressed and #£.50, or butehers' Absolutely demand T, fuir selling mmion net, closed up ing useful s encrally o whilt 10 ' better 1d o s high as however, oxen and strong at enl calves nded_up- 10 £5.7 icely, and 08 are have ys pist, With sowe improvement in the coun’ although somewhat toduy at salesi ) 1098 "1......1630 1044 101¢ B 127¢ 106 1065 1049 1033 1050 1056 1061 90 00 00 HETF 00 160 148 140 200 1790 1040 KO0 1640 1510 2100 1730 AND FEEDERS. 00 00 00 were not ut aviest in oy marketed as u rule i fc ne entire 841 all h The zood b takin the Supbl freah neeat houses were also good buyers. nnd | wstern than y 1 heavy port from inde higher ht 1 88 tish froni the start shipping orders ded o by light a y the ¥ dnesday and epresentative sal i we 1y 1,500 hogs, or hogs with an #5 $7.85'10 87 eavy, ok are light re wis an zs of all y. Local | m est rkots, lny! selliig | % top. and after had been nd mixed warket, | since January 5 , agiinst 90 | " 10, 1893, 80 50 K0 L)) o4 Il =laidadai TEEETEDETEEEEEE LD II-1-I It ad I it xx PIGS AND ROUGH 7 50 SHEER- Recelpts were and rather miscellan bunch of 108-1b westorn wothers L generally considered o good strong ado stock ewes sold | idently o disposttion | rs to take afl desirable o arket wasi quotably firn @b.00; fuir fo good common and stock o 1o cholee 40 to 100-1) Representative sules Av 81 106 107 liberal A D brought galn quite character vt of bu and the o r 10 good natives, sheep, & 3.70; s, $#4.00w5 No. 424 stock ew 208 wostorn wethers 350 western wethers Pr. | 010 | 495 nd Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty -four hours, ending at o o'clock . w. February 9, 1893 RECEIPTS, CATTL HOGR SHEED. [HONSES & M8 Cars. [Head | Cnrs, Hend | Cars Head Cars. 1end R T DISPOSITION, WOV RIS CATTLE 1) [ Bil Omaha Packing Co The G. 11, Hammond (o - | Swift'& Co | ‘The Cudahy Packing Co John P Squires & Co Kinsan & Co . Becker & Doy Shippers and Soders Total Chicago Live Stock M CHICAGO, TIL, Feb. 9.—[Special Telegram to nE BEE T There was not much change today in values of cattle. Holders thought they were entitled to some additional advance in view of the continued light reccipts, but buyers were not of the same mind. "The dif- ference of views caused o slow opening, but toward noon tr nd contin- | ued S0 to the ¢ suted a steady market, and we 10 eXtri co bulls wt from $1.50 to $4.00, stocke feeders it from $2.50 to 84,25 and dressed heef and shipping stecrs from ) (0 $6.20, Calves Sero I VKRG AMDRlY A WorD wantad 2t trom ) Flie general market closed uote poor s and | wealk. There was a sule of hogs this morning at | $5.70, which is be above the highest price of | the hefore, but the general market was | nol act. Common mived and the | poor y as well as o1 e receipts were at first estin 16,000 head, but recount esti- uced the al to about 17,00 They were bought up « from $5.00't0 §7.00 for enlls and plis, from ¥7.65 (o $5.95 for common o prime iz, fron ; jixed and mediom wnd nt from 395 (0 $8.70 for leavy welghts, There wore few good heavy lots ind but litile trading at over $5.5 "The receipts of sheep wore among the lurg- | est ever known, being estim from 15,- 00010 16,000 héad. Under such a supply itis hardly to be supposed prices could thiey were 1ot, Some of the close to yesterday’s quots long there was a decling ade wa very slow evenat the | and enough sheep were left | i demands for the remainde os were but further reduced prices, Over to mee this week Receipts—Cattle, sheep, 15,000, The Evening Journal reports: Recelpts, 14,000 L ; market steady 5.50 rders, $2,50004,50; stockers, #3.006.3.90, Hocs-—Receipts, 1,700 7,000 head; market ‘ac nixed and packers $8,00@8.30: primo butehers weights, #5.4078.65: prime light, #5.1005.15; other Hghs, #7.25@7,70; pigs, $6.00@6.50. SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000 head; shipuients, 800 hoad: maskot slow, prices woak: Tar closed 10@.20¢ low wtives, #4. westerns, §6.00@5.15; lambs,#4.500 6. 14,000 head; hogs, 17,0003 ; shipments, to strong; fair to pthers, §4. exan, $#4. Kansas City Live Stock Marke KANsAs Crry, Mo, Feb. 9.-Ca ceipts, 4,300 head: shipments, 1,700 h market quiet; best steers wer ak; ¢ mon dull and rows und s, ste shipping _stecrs, $3.75@4.70; stockers feeders, $2.80@3.90, Hoas - Reeeipts, 4,700 iead; shipments, 1,7 good hogs ' 10@15c " higher, closing common to 5c_higher; all 0@, 1 . 37.80007.95 Kecelpts, 10 Tiead; ~ shipments, market d active and closed dy. strong; i SHEEP 400 1 dull; prices ste st open New York Live Stock York, Feb. 9. BEEVES trading; fecling firm; At B9 50 Receipts £5.00@9.00; & P AND nmllul firm; sheep, Market. Receiots, dressed be 231 head: market steady; Lssers 5. LAMBS - Recelpts, 5,428 head; $4.7515.20; lambs, $6.60 Tious ; market 100 1bs. B St Louis Live Stock Market. Lovts, Mo., Feb. 9.—CATTLE shiy 2,800; nitive stoors, $3 5.00; " would fed Texus ste g4 50, Hoas-Recei 000; ~ shipments, $7.00@8.45; pucking, D@8.15. 700; shipments, cholee Recelpts, 3,607 head, consigned nomi ly firm ut $8.10@K.60 Dring £5.00; SHEEP natives, 5,50, ipts, 0@4.75; - H.D. BOOGE Tr., JAS. ' Vice Pres. Secy none; mattons #5000 D. D FRAZEE, Pres, HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. £25,000; Omaha o Booak. | & Troas, | | Capi! d Sloux City, Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIRE Room 212 New York Life Building | OMAHA. REFERENCES: Sioux Clty; C Omaha, Town State National Bank, mmercial Natlonal Bank. | Special attention given to outside Corresponaence sollicited. e A Corr lon. Eustis, Neb., Feb, To the Editor of Tue Bee: 1 notice in today's issue of Tne Bee, under the head of Business Briefs, that “W. M. Aikman, conducting a general merchandise store at Eustis, has been suc- sded by Aikman & Co.” This is entively wrong, as 1 have been the sole proprietor 1892, and am still, and shall continue to ba the same. Please publish and oblige. Very truly yours, w. M orders, 8 AIRMAN - Piles of peopie nave pies, but DeWitt s Witeh Hazel salve will cure them. ——— ased Mail Service, Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis Norfolk are to get addi after tomorrow Closed ut on for the towns of Bat 1, Neligh and Oakland Towns along th souri Valley above tional mail service ‘hes will be - g 1 you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely cure you Crushed by the Cars. Yesterday afterncon Sam boy ¥ years of age, was run over Davis, in the Fre- | police reporters had mont, Elkhorn & Missouri River rallrond yerds at Fifteenth andyGrace strects. His Fight leg was badly crushed and will have to be amputated above the knce. He was re moved to his home at Ninth and Davenport stre - - After a night with the boys Yours for a clear héd - TALE OF WOE Bromo-Seltzer Three M herless Children Uncared Their Father, In the lives of three children now being cared for at the Women's Christian associa tion home on Burt street there has entered enough of the clements of human to form the first chapters of a novel and the trio buffetings have a tinge of the t They ave Wallie, aged 9, Hans, aged 7, and Willle, aged 6, the three bright children of Peter Tasuck, who to them is a father in name only A few family moved was fairly tailor, and later little shop was opened at 2115 Cuming street, where the father did a thriving busi But prosperity was his ruin. Begin a pro and to subsist on the for by misery Two boys constitute about the world a gl whose s the St Lesnek ot Lesnek years ago to Cuming n good last summer, Lesnek tracted spree and neglected his family they were often obliged offerings of charitable neighbors. Things went on in this manuer until the wife was nearly distracted. Lesnek would oceasion ally carry away a piece of furniture and sell it to get money for drink On the night of November § home about 7:30, drunk ning started on Lesnek came but the coroner and ived ahead of him little room, partitioned off in the rear of the tailor shdp, which served us bed and dining room, the body of M Lesnek lay. She had been dead scarce half an hour. 1t was & clear case of suicide. Despondent and weary, the woman had cen her own life. The husband's actions were disgusting in the extreme, as about the body of their mother the three children cli tered, open-mouthed and wondering what all meant Twao days later attended by one On the bed in the the undertaker's arringe containing and his children, followed the body to the cemetery. In describing the mother's burial one of the children said to a B reporter yesterday: “Mamma_didn’t have no coffin They just wrapped a sheet around her and put her in a big box. That's all” 1t was the county’s way of disposing of paupbrs In their weak way the children attempted to “keep house for papa” during the weeks that followed, but the father loft his chil dren to shift almost entirely for themselves while he spent his time in saloons. Picce by piece the furnitnre, which had never been sufficient to even ' comfortably furnish two rooms, was sold, and then the rent came due. In telling the balance of the story the little girl, Wallie, in her childish way told a simple tale of their having been turned out of the shauty they had called home. She suid “One day meand Hans and out picking up wood and coal. fur it wuz awful cold and there wasu't any fire at home. When we got back everything was out in the strect and someone said we was turned out.” This was on wagon Willie were anuary 19 and the weather was severe. | made no effort to care for his children, and had not their case come immediately to the attention of one of the ladics of the Women's Christian association the fate of the little ones might have been far_different. They were cared for over night and taken to the home. So far the father has done absolutely noth ing for them and s entire time is spent in and avound saloons. The peculiar feature of the case is Lesnek's refusal to give any one the address of his wife's relatives, who re. side somewnere in Chicago. They are said to be in fairly comfortable cireumstances and if their whereabouts can be learr children will be sent there, provided they will be received. 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