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v y 2 | utllize all the help possible in ascertaining | they cannot compete with Sicily, Tna been the rule of Inte 0 great nume= | erning the stock market are still interproted C()ND[TIU\ OF 0“\“\ S TRADh | eredits. Their chief resource is of course | lomon crop is 25 por cent less than last ses ber. Swmall rabbits sold at 61 ud Jacks at | as unfavorable und there fs u aearth of ball the mercantile agencies, and on the general | son's. The better qualities will go to the | T g A 41 08 Sk Influence. These cqrditions are” mostly of & f corract ratings of Agencies credit | United States and the seconds to furopoan HATSThe market was steady at 46.5086.00. | monetaey nature. The shipment of gold, the guaranty companies undertake to insuve | countries. They continue to plant lemon : | 4yer No. 2 green snlted, Sye: No. 1green | tiplieity of ¢ I8 are all unfavor Jobbing Business Very Batisfactory and Fully | against losses. But altnoueh 0 per cent of | trece, ‘and iudications cheap lemons | Trading Was Active in7All Pits with a | sulted 25 0 40 1b 4 } jreen salted, | ablo fontur mereal bills & 'y Y | the information given by this agency is safe | within n few vears ne ¥ KOO . 5 to 40 Ihe., 81 alf, 8 to 15 Ibs n o measur the shigmons Up to the Standard of a Year Ago. for credit purposes, as experience v There appears to be & very consderable Break in Corn, i i No. 2 veal .\\y { to 18 ibe, Sl N¢ i of honds br . —— fifty years has shown, still the lo protest along the Missour: river against the — Ary salted, 6abe; part cured hides v per cent | ropea bitl wil b trade” are enormons 1 high prices at which Californians ar g Sl per pound loss than fally cared of the ba the COLLECTIONS ARE GENERALLY QUITE EASY 0 o imx ug their orar have a combin - STAGNATION PREVAILED AT FIRST JONEY- Chole 105 fancy 1 B | the subt wre only two el purpose of \verage Milder Weather Wanted to Put Stll More | Myt h P oot of the | thewe ts 1 ot el in thie | Government Repost on Siwine Was Consid- Nuvrs - Large hickory 1,000 1.9 » Atchison Life Into Business—Plenty of Work and | total Jablc ses are meant | jocalit es ean be arish at First by (he Provision OYSTRHE-The loeal tine Ajlns Expeis those not the direct fault of the creditor. It b " | o . b | Alton, 7. 1 General Activity In All Lines Au- h tl \u 5 had. If thei I i Modified 420 per ear do preferrod pres; 15 per tonlyof losses result from | Floridas are o v " Ox1088 - Home grown. #1 ) per bushel ticipated for Su premeditated dishone Another 10 per ¢ they can get thi Aworioan Kx Spanish per o, 81,90 Baltimore & U} may be charged to dishonesty actuated by | wil | A, Oy The wbout steady. | Cannda Pacifc Lbrotect " b . Sizes 176 10 226 are 1t 82,75 for ru \adn Southern . VA fon, when debtors | orar setts and #3.00 for brizhts. Sizes ) to 82) | Central Pacitio Ontarlo & Western. 18 Oceasional complaints are heard of late to | finding bankr v inevitable seck to save T sent supply | ;A Cricaco, 1.—A break of 1c took | Jiu tod nt 83,75 for bDrights And $2.50 for | Ches. & Ohlo #% Uregon imp 203 the effect that business in a jobbing way is | what they can for their own use. A alior, | ket mos tirely place In corn t Trading was active in ull . nuvels, §4.00; tar el e S v not all that it might be or all that those | Jishoncsty thelaws ufford very littlercliel | Branch's.” The appearance of thi e pits. ( red with last night the decline ut ; If boxes, 83,00, Cirlcazo (Gne rin, Doc. & ¥ most interested would like to see it. On the y per cent of losses are not the dire as well as elsewhere, indicates a very much | the close was fc for wheat, e in corn, fe fn |, COULTHREC TG Seunt of tho Ihehi | Consolldated Gas... 1 Pittabiire other hand » are plenty of reports to & e £ thel a th firmer feeling, though no decided advance Is | onts, 224 in pork and 12i4e in ribs Prices, continuo firm on accpunt of tho Tieht | GH°G. ot Pitimaresaiace ther hand, there are plenty of report fordiout 66 per cent of the losses can there. | yot chronicled. While disposed to largel The slide in corn did not bogin until atter a | 156 150; weese and ducks, 10712 Del, Hudeon s .. heh mond Torinin the effect that business is holding up remark ore be called nvordable in this broad sense of | Giq.,,nt the extravagant reports sent out of | period of stagnation. F. B. Ream appeared PoTatoks—only small’ | woving DoL& W do preferrod nbly well for the season. The facts in the | thetormanditis cepecially with aview tosuf. | Jate concerning damage done the Florida | the top platform of the pitand, without any | §tore. Westorn Nebraska stock is‘guoted at | b &6 Rio Grande W e oot woulg. | TOUMAINE the Crodt ayatem with Safaguamis | ate SoTeTeing duinaes done, the, Sorils | the to mlattorm of e pitand. rithoutany | S oLt Coldell, it 3 el seem to indicate that the volume of business f losses that mercantile agencies Ty A native. 75080 Fast Tonn Roek 1xiand 040 e injury is considerable and th ‘.ll;“:f:v“.( price the brokers were then bidding for it SWEET POTATOES—There nrea fe o | Efte S0 & SE It b s 18 not as largze as it was during the busicst | credit men and trade generally are invited to | fepbq o MY BOSSIDLY Sl g g part of the season. Hence, it a comparison | 8ttend the congress. As some great houses 3 1100 S nomans YD e ol e | Thecrowd mmediately ceased bidding, Cap- | market which are selling at 84 B F ATl 3 1255 soned, s ciade s good heve, though Whe | tain Phillips about the snine time put brokers | | VEAL—The roceipte huve boen a little mare T T i ; g 7 1188 18 made between the pre " i do business with a margin of 888 MUOH | teiant b our exir - "m wi FHeR d into the pit to seil and Mr. T, M. Baxter, along | /v 46 il RH TR YOR1S, BOO0] I8rge & E L pta do prefer 4 1022 e Dt e At below the average, it is contended that the | PFEsent by ou witha crowd of brokers from the wheat pit | and thin, 476 L Ll jous month there will be found to have be and provement in the pre & decrease. But no one expects business to of s promise results be as good in Febraary as during 108t er i character. 1 hops . | rushed into the niel | Ulinots Central I VWS AND HEIFERS, FACTORY FACTS, { hed into the melee ns here was a BUSINESS BRIEFS Paul g | r oln Will Indulge in a Winter Factory | TR T active season of the yei It « ticipate in the congress and imagine At The day's re v A At Whitney, has so i He T e ¥ s proceedings will form a very interesting N 365 47 specdy slamp {n the price with so much BhAndAt; AFagetat ke Brunlig & Tex Toxas Pact u ' " r t v 1 1 the est 1es, o k of ut b . W.St1.8 P hapter in the history of busitess progress The event of the past week that will | (6o it Ge hardware bu o preferr Western L N ) ing Dawson, has Whoe & 1. K \er has caused . + Sh "“‘L’ sucee \o prefered unlation o b nd ) S04 Minn 'S St therefore, that businoss an exceptional | exposition of manufactured go A t The milder weather was likewise expecte . Klugh \ i t T elenss 2 denl ¢ N W was o roch, who s been ¢ e J. Ce time fully to last t § I « World's T4t | reports are to be relied upon the people ¢ release u oo deal of vhich Jond Ve Miroch, who has been conduet Nl Contral..... eause for complaint can be foul 1 pry ~ e Besides, | erally and the manufacturers fally o NSRS fduhE Saver SR VHE 158 I T ) et By W. Theo hE T "",""I"""‘l":', Wbt hua Héld dt 5 X e s ines. becoming very much interested in the sul A GnCE16A S Sge O otton i s hold & Co, hardivar Wiyne, hive conse shures, includin as it has isa fit subject for satulation ate has be peatably. dull all | foot of Home putronage, “lHey held b Conflicting crop advices, buying orders fron The MeLain Plarmacy company has been | Nashville and there are doubtless not a few jobbers e week and will continue so untilt il iight ‘that it uis and relactance to sell short kept the | ineoroors Monrod with' capital stock | Northera preferred Omaha who are looking upou the matter in crity of the winter is over. | ; e ] R LEnte Tlio extremely: cvld woather of A S taamd, ¢ R o | O TR L ATDREAE o e s day advanced the market bogan to show weak= |+ Fleteler & Juckson, who have been conduct K he past woeks has ter to 1y retard Vel Bl " LA R e Loy AT & ss, Influenced larg the decided break | IDE U ECHen her, have been sue Now York Money Market. business of all kinds. It has ke noss ¥ 1} e A S Hor citisg wh tarted in cort while the-finer bl i NEW Yok, Fob. 11 Moxey doors, and has taken a good deal of the e Al 3 oo 5 and milder we T ura 1 R G, Dun & Co, - se McKin Easy, with 11 lour r country do not venture into town during i v L 1) FE L B wenken valies, Holders ot ouriged and Al WAL B PRIME MERCANTILE PADER o Sk tallBas by Ly for some time spending several days i I freely, while there wisalso i growing | 4 . Bln L MOrtguge STERLING EXCHANGE. QU $ity, and they put off buyi nd w0 Wi 100,000 pe Net ip the home patron lisposit ri the market teel & Walker of St tual bu: ¢ 11 banke AR s oy 4 1 fi et r th « The op. [ s aho lower than yvester- " Aty 1y bills and 485 for a good many thinzs rather than face the ex ind ex in ting the 8 d S il f St Louls Markets. A A s, treme cold. The ¢ that surprises | Wil take § 1l 1y, He has sceurc KA steay . < vis, Mo, Feb. 11, —Frour — Ur tad A merchants is that the cold weather has not rte, and ther 3 e b UL p er for M " i : 0 done more harm to business than it has commercial ben e estimated st all the firms eng luy. Offciings wer | pelow yesterday - = 0 The local retail trade has no doubt number who wi t average of ex t: Buckstaff Bros., Lincoln good deal hort selline x | e; May, 784; July, 74 %0 8 g R 80 fered a good deal from the excessively cold | Denses are considered very conscrvative. company, Purily i This, combined with the depre e nder yestrdyy: cash : i weather, o 340 Omnbawill w i offset to this in Omaha Bros., carriages; C.J wde the market weak s roC Rl ny, 42 2 Juiy. 43¢, I ) temperature during the last two days of th» | improvements, and I hope something m: 2 er, cigars, Capital City Shirt ¢ The government report b . lat ) 4 ) past week was gratefully received » to make sure of the canal. The h-n’ww-t\‘i{\lv rehants Insur: s bearish at first by the pr | ne o Vit the coming of. wa weather most | braska Central people have only about cighty " Medicine company J. Thorp but they modified th t i ower at 3 . . ‘ Canada So. Zn business mion are. anticipating s groat re- | 4ays in which to begin their work, and the | Co. Lincoln Pottery company, Lincoin ¢ For aboit half an iour 1t 1 cons | Y e e Bn.00: T Bom P el vival in trade, and the expression “There | East Omaha_enterprise is so well'upon its | und Spice mills, Jones-Douglas Cracker fac- | sidrable dreak would gccur, ks yay g | SIS Rt Ol O A L 1 set that it must tay h tivity, | tory, Lincoln Packing and Provision com- | lively rally at the end of the time named, but y i will be lively times in Omaha this summer” | feet that it must spur its vival to activit § 3 ; pork and Fibs were too freely offered to hold | ders, §9. lTongs. and ribs, $10.50; shorts 2nds has been heard with considerable frequency | onee the preliminaries arve settied. In the | pany, Huarpham Bros. D. W. Camp & Sen. | Ju G0 W ield with o fitm grip after it | 810707 strips, 80.70: boxed lots 15c nior A ST Gan g of late. They ure basing this assertion on | State at lurce the ot we all hope for is | Nebraska Planing Mill company, Nebraska | [P SiG RGOS A i ' 6 Rpeoaintor | Bacon, sh vs, $10 mgs, $11.50: rib K. &1 Gou os the fact that there 15 every promise of work | another good crop, with good prives.” Mantel and ( Ml\ t works. ~ Mr. Holm 35 | who'ls though 1 1 heavily inter- | 2110 AU D 00 AU Int, Cert | 11 for labor of all kinds, and that the number 3 receiving no small amount of credit for his | ested in seeis ¢ AL d. Wright ap- | cure R Js.000 | Northern Fac. ixts. 11i8 /i HOGE116 Thost i iivel GoIh of new enterprises likely to be undertaken IN PRODUCE CIRCLES work at Lincolu and for his eflorts toward | peared on the fooe wnd bid tor May iard ntii | | 16 AL L market the past week have been t & will put large sums of money into general - furthering the interests of the manufac AR P P PLISLIS D RO B by { barley, 2,000 bn Boston Stock Quotations. lizht receipts and light welght of t circulation. This, takenn_connection with viewing the Omaha Market for the Pase | tureis. =~ / 2 Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | . SHIPNENTS—Fiour, 4 at, 30 ; e fallo Wik and the improvement in the damand from the fact that the winter has beer ¢ Week i ent Page attended the me 1 | 105" cab 300 cares oats, 100 cars: hoge, | 000 bu.i corn, 120,000 bu.: outs, 28,000 bu 4 ¢ ¢ wkers. As il s clrcum= BT e et ke heen el et R Lincoln and explained to the manufacturers | 3 G e ] Ty, 2,000 b barley, 1,000 bi s vrices have advanced fully 30c thing in pretty good shape, would s hibits t interest the peopleand | Torcise= o THioH iow N RHIE AN ALy : b a1 stron ns & mionth o, Whan HORs were Kelle sfford suticient g round {hehoso ot \ thir v » properly sp! lead them to practice home patro R E.00 St AL = it neirly $1.00 por hiandred welght less than times this coming summer § Y snbined also reviewed at lenzth the hist ibrroN. SBED. Of—Orude; & ; Local fresh meat houses continue to OB RAL ikl (63 iranurilly rapokted hs ver v a o | ez2s have home patronage movement in Oy 5 5% | oarooc E 5 y frecly and the supply cast must be very BRI Gl Uy AxTonuy! spmioare tor bat qutts ey haveof | Pointed out the great benefits that hu ; ‘ PErRoLEC Dull, steady . ! : 5 hort, s shippers are irentiy anslous plenty 1 the country owing to the high Thi i i sultod from the agitation of the su Par DT : fyever, are doinz 1 “han tryin prices that the farmers have been receiving : as b case ngt only i The Women's Christian @ : b RS i R 8 d : : agter 10 keep thelr fresh. ment teado. supplicd and for all kinds of farm crops. The extremely r the whole countr. Association composed of : J ) % Phia &na Balbmoro in BUlk : 5 4 8 outinue to pound prices on every possible op- high prices paid for cattle and hogs has in- | From Ne stion has | has agreed to take the lead in aiding 1 Osix- Fair demand, fir ained common | 4 : 3 portunity duced the farmers to sell off their stock very | been one I st 10 ¢ carnival and the support gained fr 814 | 1o good, $1.4205@1.45, A D ! ORI G R AL GRS Saiy atic) PR8Iyt 1618 faased thiat the aloaningetiy . source alone would be sufticient to make it 3 B304 NN reneEsTINg - Highers noming 360, i scllers” standpoint, s vory satisfuctor success ussured i on 0« warket with shippers, process is beiug carried so far that another | ot B0 B8R e en about e : ERE I 200 | N0 P Kansas City Marketa. A - ez Speculators and fresh meat men buying treely, Sear will witness & scarcity of live stock | future course of the market has been about tis proposed to hold a meeting of the | |, ; ke e _ New Vork Mininz Quotations. e R T e o b g Ewing to the lack of stock hogs and cattle | 45 uncertain as anything could well be. being | state ussociation during the carnival week e |12 12 10\ | IEARAAS QUERIg EER D2 shers | Npw Yok, Feb, 11 following & iRhez chan PEdh e Gaot L aNBIae Al with which to renew the supply | dependent aimost entirely upon weather | in Lincoln and make a great effort to bring | Jn ¥, 2w 126 12 G| NOR AR E CAO0RaL MR e a0 ¢ and heavy hogs sold at from #5121 up to 8,20 ¢ : ¢ itions 1 the manufacturers of the state tozether. coeeal 1025 1,10 4715} 10 1085 | 0ang | Oars—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 2 : : mouth..... with 1lght “and mixed stafl = at - 88.05 The Coal Trade, e ertainty regarding the market has | A large delegation will certainly go down 5 J Al U L LR R e e LU NS SRR and #510. Packers, as usual, held A it CUoE [ knetneartalngy regaid g arkas gl 0 o thes il o doubt | Cwsh quotations were as follows 24 ia AR \ untll urgent orders had been Tn Omaha there continues tobe plenty of | kept dealers on the anxious seat all the time | from Omaha and other cities will no doub Peauaugtations A ehamged, | »BUITER - Ligit denind and dull; creamery, od, when they pounded prices somes coal in spite of the very large demands that | and they have been ready to take alarm at | Bave representatives present. If the plan is | (GR'o8 =0 b 25%c; No. 8 ‘I'V\‘“i' 246 a6e; dulry . > 5. 11 Cwas wenk with the advance ave been made upon stocks by the cold | the lenst show of weskuess and run for | carried out as proposed it will be the largest | gantTa: Nov 8 red, boo. o | Baas—Steadys T 8o ? Shiver..e. .iis all lost. The pens, however, were peather. While there is every indication | cover. athering of manufacturers ever held in the |~ Cory-No. 2, 431:a4 canhit800; | huiiionts, none:: L e SO R s cleared by tho middle of tho forendon, L9 that the yards will be pretty well cleared by This market has be \intained almost | State h 39140 Siop Wheat, 46,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 Buiwers o serins Juticatadic fate tolrood thous nrralletiELIS th 3 by | nark ; alm, ! Hhn Jellow, 434 e cat, 4 ; it 4 uiwer. . selling nt 45,10 to #4015 a8 agiinst $5.00 “vbrelaso of the sonson there is o indication | entircly by the shipping demand, which hus St. Louls Mining Quotations. ST N0 T pad e o, dwhite, 1.0.D., | buijouts;none LI R ARIL0 to 8e R of a shortage. In some portions of the S0 ARGy . b 3 A air. The purely local demand Louts, Mo, Feb, 11.—The closing quo- t No. 2, 5 4 o g ¢ STS Pr. west ‘_m.- cum|,lx||.-qa <u-.'~ ”m;z n|lui'- | ry light, consumers not appea tations of the mining stocks wore as follows: | “»‘2.?\ No. f4c; No.3,f. 0. b, 45@! M1 xl‘:l?,"‘r W\‘l‘.‘; “I‘I'I: \|l.|‘rl.r._ - l\.« 17] %0 64 ‘:.’:g 80 satisfactory. It is said that anthra- | ing to care for anecgg diet at the ruling | - —— ) 4. 1. 0. b, 40048¢ NABAFOLTE, D €D N oethet > 76 05 KO 40 e HAx BERD L No. 1810016, ¢ dullness ‘in {he market, tod: Cattle T ‘ Demorall Hogs In o8 i fons of the west, especially at Chicago and s were very firm during the ea Mouni's Elmetallic. S.00° . MoTHY SEED-—Piinie, £.50. ol (e market latgely, this - Stromg Demand nul Higher ? 8t Louis. Stocks of anthracite have been | part of the week, but on the List two At W_|Montrose JRK-—Moss, per Dbl $19.1213@19.25; lard OMAnA, Feb, 11.—Receipts of all kinds show 00 v of | The market has n a hard : dry salted shoulders, (boxed 1 northern sold up to yesterday's prices, | very little change compared with last week's the long continued severe weather, and in | one to operate upon in respects. The 2 ol i Frisoe T Joar sides (boxed), $10.90. “a and 13 atG9%e; No supply. Compared with the sume week last JdiANsas Oy, Mo, Peb. 1—Clearings, #1- | g worthern, 67@ Receipts, i eRTirica iTa tADo U Ga IR T ogE ahoy o cure a sufficient supply of the biv ninous | ket was very strong and quot 8 to that | (5095 u 2 marked increase, the hogs continue to y 8 ) a d On_ track: d. T1'3e; D " 2 - b 5 80,135 v SRR o A 700 . 2 northern, 67¢. decrease. The official figures ave as follows serlously interfeved with regular routes of | same time the local demand was so light | ©50:13% ARs—Cutloaf, 53@5%c¢; granulated, 5iye Eot 2 UCKEIALY | Gattla: Hoas. Sieen trausportation. ‘These conditions are caus- | that commission men were not always able | | FARS. Feb. 11-Th e I L e o CHET LS : 3 174 2 ¢ 2 = A MEnlsTonods: RLEANS, La., Feb. Steady: - we 8.862 21 41420 ments of anthiracite. Cars for this tonnage | there is no doubt but what a go0d many of BauTiMORE, Md., Feb. 11.—~Clearings, §2,: L s 2 low middiing, Bc: good ordi > Klast year 13,385 34 31968 are in urgent demand. Chicago adv the cews that were shipped in on the streneth | Lovnox. Feb. 11 Amount of bullion ol ——7== | bales; exports to’ Great Britain, 8,178 balos: | market was in excellentshape. Recolpts wer B R hlnckadad tho rallioads in ey (oantail fnto the Bunk of England on balances today, . [P i stwise, 540 bales; sales, 1,750 bales; stock. 1 8 the egg market will |~ Nempmis, Tenn., Feb. 11.—New York ex- | era'oa S . 00 | UNEw ORLEANs, La. Feb. 11— Futures [ andexport demand prices ruled stronger handle nlm coal lu the cars. There is 1o | fepend, without doubt, very largely upon | change sclling ai'$1.50. Clearings, $124,022; | Kye! bu.!'. o To0 | ftendy: salue, & e S0 movemen pty ¢ to the Di- | the weather. Mild weather will tend to in- | bulances, 895,013, Barley. b Muy, 45.07@8.08: Junc, £0,03:9.045 July ant { 16c.v 1p to Thursday. Friday's 12 of loaded cars from the mines. There is not | consequence, while o return to the ex- | perial bank of Germany shows & decrease in | O theBroduce exchan @ 3%0: dulry ’ ISR vatany i N a forty-eight hours supply of soft coalin Cni- | tremcly severe weather would have just the | Specie of 1,739,000 murks. LT00, 1 ] o many a day. Eastern rkets were e 3 s s vi 5 . = LIvERPOOL, Feb. 11.—WiEAT—Qulet; holders o atded (6 totind thelrs i . SOt purposes. The Chicag Tilin Fhie butter market has been firm during | 0235 bitlungls, §422,659. M ctal w7 _ New Vork Markets. offoy moderntely iyers procecded o pound the life out of th 180 railroad ordinarily 5,000 1008 | the pust week, owing 10 the very light re- | POEeenty hachunse of Now Hor pat B Yo, Feb. 11 broun—Itece X ) et Tl L 0 . onK, Ieb. earings, § A5 phas.: exports, 8,400 bhls., 4,000 saek ental; mixed western, new, 4s 6d per | dead. The best neavy cattle that suited L over 15,000 tons anywhere on the system at | ceived that was inany way desissble Sold LAt 15,468, For the w s phes:iima ket antl i deins P e the export trade did not suffer present. | quite readily ut very satisfactory prices. PurpaveELenia, P feb. 11.—Clearin to fancy, $2 phiten ® i 514,25 1 dressed beef buyers had it all to themselves ) 4 8 Min ong ar The advance of the carly Dart of the week wis Tho price of soap was advanced last weel | EreAt deal more butter than is coming, espe- | for the week, 3 bulunces, Strajghts, $8.00124.00; Minncsotu patents, 84.2. lear, 45 1bs., 54 9d 3 % 0BR, a8 adyauoed last. wee i tle i them at the clo N ! & Bty MEAL—Quict, steady; yellow western o — 5 Qo wa ot ; within the past thirty days. The immediate | 30 little butter coming it is a subject, for re- | cuicago. fil, Kb, 1 ¥ 22,50, i ks Coffes Market, Javis. tradoiswas Skt Lotlen s thian cause of the advance1s to be found in the | SEefthatmore o€t Is not chibice e 1 i I D), f eStern, 6 K, Feb Options opened weans heavy, but s eastern : exchange, 25¢ discount. Sterling exchange ARLE¥-DIIN, Crs iyestorn 5 points down 1010 po p: closed kets were weuk s the offerings woere I tosing Into the manufastare ¢ | which the consumer has to pay for an infer- erials oring into the acture of | jop yrticle is the very thing that is aidi t per cen g clnding Februar icir ord i it sulted thent e T ) soap. Tallow kas been advancing steadily | 197 arti o Money, steady at 6 per cent, WiteAT—Recelpts, 13,175 bu.: exports, 90+ | G is ity \f‘.;_" § T S S R R RS s vl et ol e 2 2 6.85; 4 3 L L3 SHEEP Iy recelpts were billed direct to red to seil thoir soap at u urers WEre | woods into consumption percents time Toans, 504 per cent. Clear= | piarket dull, lower, closing steady; No. 2 1 7010007 Dece noey ther s quilityy tw not - oxs | g G0, Mhat hotse hus oraE f}fl?ul‘t‘«t-lm-‘lp‘x‘ll\' '. oap at a big loss or else Poultry of all kinds has been one of the | ings, $15,824,344: balances, $1,500,008. Money, | n'store and'elovator S1ie: aflow, 815c: v (JH6.75@16.60:7 December, actly to the Jikin, ome 13,60 and Ift & hat hou killed an uverage : 8 n | . of that Kind are searce enongh here ta sei] | record the house hus yet made. The demand The Bank Clenrings. of the scarcity prices have been corresppnd- | 20¢ dlscount. For tho weeks Cloarings, 895, | nird, 91ct No. 2 northern, &3 No. 3 it ST iy HagLt ‘:\\ g el imhl T 0"t | 0% very aetive for both muttons and fecders of The Omuha bank clearings show a very | ingly high, Chickens, geese, ducks 36,272; bulancos, 719,090, for same | spping, S0te. Options were very dall and | Tilwaukee Goaln darkots, ) Bokdast, yanrl ! bature, ¥ WieAT—Quiet; | sijes of poor o falr siulf scattering | Fairto good natives, $3.70%5.00; falr to good v, the inoreass belng. 90.5 per. oo arrivals of choice stock have met with ready | 4" #999¢ BOINLRE yhaterdy, aaling apelng, 87c $3.503 last year, the increase being 20.5 per cent ) 3 s 5, 4 oAl but the 1ipe hedvy beeves | sheep, 82:25@3.75; kood to chuice 40 to 100-1b. during the past month there has been o de- | trouble has been that such a large propor- | _Cricaco, 1., Feb, 11.—[Spscial Telegram to 2 g ind the week closes with o very weak fee roaon i total for the past week s the | tion of the receipts have been made un of | ik BEE)-Thors Wwas uot much fnquivy for | 8 - elosing at 88 HiwLey-oac. N A i a ey veok tel BRI ek lest of any similar period since the last | frozen stock and that too that was very and the market remained dull and Cory 54,500 bu.; exports, 500 KYE p 4 > e T e et Py e Tl o R U r | Philadelphia Graln Markot, s have not been so great,but they followed | shown 2 b0k o Union Stock Yards his would seem to bear out, in part at | _Respecting fruits and vegetables there is | 100K W 0 N Yo TanB ofr, "The demand | Shat, Seotsdull, easior: No. 2, 538315 In ole- B On the £ 3 , S @ise lower on easier’ oables,” with fing | Lower: cash and February, 7754@75c helfers prives hve been partiully sustained | o'clock p. . Februury 11, 1893: fect that business is fully up to what 1t was | Prices on most kinds of vegetables continue tive at fully former guotations. Sales were ry' slow; February, 5305350 p Corx-—-Options weak: February, 513510 e by liberal autaide ordors aud an active specu- I ¥, 52 11-1¢ closing R Oars—Car lots dull and firbier. Futures e n 5 have T TR TR ¢ t o anrena x ows, heifers’ and. bulls, from 826010 | . Hbads 56 % 1 declined 10c to 15¢ in th two diys, | CATTLE oG G0 [RONSES & NUS us it has been at some of the best times this | Ing very freely owing to the cold weather, f e it 1 00" bu. s G = 1 Hewd Head Herd Hend. 23.40 10 #6.15 for dressed beef und shipping & dull; options d i O | Balt re Grain Market. far as good chote 8 con. | Cars. [Dead|Cars. |Head|Cars. |Head| Care en ha Blearings for cach' day. of the ‘weak | - Inn general way the fruit and produce | $3.40-%090.15 fordressed beet und shipving | On full: options dull, nominal; February altimore Grain Mar I R R R LB SRS B 2 market was unsettled and variable. | Chicago, 39'¢ 201 No. 8 white, 401, 2 red, spot and February 82,40 $3.25, with common a IR DISPORITION total for the week as compared | for a weel or more past. The coming of | Some sales were bar yod s for the day | wixed western, R ¢; white western Conrn—Steady: spot, dle: Fabrudry, 50%e. LI AR LR LS S T S BlyRape P s x| Oars—Quiet, steady; No. 2 white western, | 2 vt a : £1.004,500,75 | 110 business of this kind and start goods to was realized, but the average for the (wo | Way—Firm cite is very scar in some sec. Am. Net... 05 35 Bid & X 3 e TaS e LLh 1 4 g here was good fecling in the cash murket drawn down to a very low point by reason of | broke badly. jer 300 1bs, $12.774; short ribs sides, (loose P 5 cars going at some sections it is almost impossible to se- | first of the week. as noted above, the mar : hern, tecelpts 5 3 7 WaIsKy--Distillers' finlshed goods, per gal., kil e b product, ice in lakes and rivers naving | effect were sent out to shippers. At the NEw ORLEANS, La, Feb. 11.—Clearings #3 1 PAris, Feb. 11.—Three per cent rentes, 98¢ ward * o e Hoep: ing coal companies to hurey forward consign- | to unload their reccipts immediatély and i 2 918; bulances, $361,765. Money, & per cent. |~ Avicicr [ ecolnts. | FHIpmORLs net receipts, 8,818 bales; gross During the early part of the week the cattle say: ‘“The coal outlook is not good. Intense | of the high prices were not sold until afte L ; i b L £5,000 eRte b hL A 20000 [ 831781 bales not too heavy and with an i sed shipp! direction and made it impossible for men to | - The future course of 2 | 000 N 200 o Ey steady: sales, 86,800 bales: Februnry, #8.85 : f 51,000 tuminous mines and no movement | crease the reccipts and depress prices in BERLIN, I'eh. 11.—The statement of the Tm- Oh the Prodice exchanc the butter | Aujist, $8,08; Ocrtober, £5,68 bid t that has been experfenced 200 Ezgs, unsettled; strictly fresh, 258 36¢ Liverpool Markets. hud, and as receipts were fa \ cago, aud hard coal is being soid for steam » effec S, Lot Mo., Feb, 11.—( o, y bud Lus receipt al liboral 5 120 . 11.—FLovR—Re e aate i mixed western, 45 | market and Jump on it after it wa 120 ofbituminous v by ave not | ceipts of good stock. About everything Tngs. $780,916,065; bulances, $36,323,07 ter wheat, low grades, $2.10@ indtan, L e T L e Sonp Scores a Blg Advance, T'his market could very readily handle a | §10,058,034; | - 540,045, Clearin Minnesota, ar, 425008 i u [ t i o . 45 Ibs Th completely wiped out and the pens had plenty « U of good q=a \Vhe S 2. oney 3 t jme western, 628 per ewt, 3 $1 per box, making a total advance of 81 inlly butter of LROL s, Whed thore] 70 IR e of Friday. The run was not by Extramely high pricas nskod for the taw ma, | AUAlity of tho buttor and the high pricos | (0 S0 ILCREN NG oot 8 Chars | ke S g e 10 y L e n Shoady Catxty-day Dils $4.80%5; Gamand, $4.68, BarLEY MALT-Quict, steady o, 65@ | at10 to 15 points 5 15,000 Hiclon theral to enable buyers to fill REANDROUL for some time and the manufs v were | the manufacturers of butterine to get their |~ posrox, Mass, Feb. 11.—Call loans, 414@5% | g7 b stles” 040,000 bu. . futnree” Syt (el $16.70% 16,801 : y of 3 0 4 Spof 10, d m; No. 7 566-1h. beeves brought $5.10@5.85, but eat- | Of 700 sheep per day the past 3 e be scarcest articles on the market. As a vesult | 5 per cent. 'Exchange on New York, 16¢ 16 | b 81@81%¢c: N northern, 8o%c; No. 1 pot Rio, dull, firm; N 1 1h. t brought $5.1 45, but e D per diy week, th t H 3 0T SVaats sold O #4200 10 $4.60, with | the rizht kind and prices are quotably firm, substantial gain over the corresponding weel | keys have been in very light 'supply and all | ook kgt year: Clearings. $92,106,046; bal- | without particulur feature. closing steady Feb. 11 Lanogh s o Se S, st d, ! ) ;1o good £ : A OO AW T cring | westerns, $3.5075.00; common’ and stog . weakness wost and loeal realizin No: 3, 41142 & o red with periods of the & lans! sale at most satisfactory s. The great Chicago Live Stock Market. ) g s ) 73 As compared with periods of the same length e, closing At 355@ | rices dropped fully 30c I the past two days | lambs, $#.0025.7 in December. poorly dressed to begin with at yestorday's decline. Buyers ure | bu; sales, 110,000 bu._futures. 24.000 bu In butchas alpcicandoahnans) the) gt Ofalpl rachlnts ikl n sume 1ines. On the better grades of cows urd | company for th tw surhours endingats il vator, 5 afloat; Options | PHILADELPHIA Feb. 10— WHEAT ine 11 v 3 st, the statement made above to the ef- | very little in the way of news tooffe for hers' and canners' stock was fairly Lty 7 oy £o at this time, though not so good | high and like fruits they hive not been mov a busis of Trom $£1.50 1o $4.00 for r to | 53¢; M i 4 )r 'stockers und feoders und The market today = waus right us o> winter. which interferes with shipments. b 1 tockers fecders und from nosiles, futures, 40,000 bu. spot. Spots, Se: Muy, 800; spot No. 2 white, 41105 No. & ALTIMORE, Md., Feb, \r—Steac C under review will be found below, together | market has been inclined to be rather quiet |~y Bac; May pou N white, 4 No. 2| Bartivork, Md, Feb. 11.-Waisr—Steady: | Fyjr 10 good stuff was slow and eisier at fron vious woeks, warmer weather s expeatpd to pub more lifo | before, and In other Instances sy udvance of | 89%@4ce. B o |4 Gxen und st were in good demand and about Ny CITT T RUIL TRURER parison is made with February year it will be found that the pres the Unite ibtless be of greatest inter transacted, and it ered th ! ago at this tima bus ns e he iholesi'e | decldin carnival, Und month is not behind in the volume ¢ men have ymmission merchants, shippers and speculators. The 360 40 SRS e b on il useful grades. There was an advance in Soaamas P TXIEIF IR EPEEDRDTPIPEDELLLLDTTDDDDE s 1:393:590-78 | moving long a8 buyers do not get out to | 4ays was not materlully different, - There was | good to ehe b - steudy at from $2.00 tc s of a acking (o OPB AalSHE S TD A havE T e A Ty e ] . " STOCKS SONDS, alves were noderate and S quotably un o G, 1, Hammond : LI 1116.622:53 | see the markets themselves they will not ISAtASIOAnd evaral At from 8,06 ¢ Hope-quivt. casy; sty mon 1o choee, | TOCKS AND BONDS, hanged at from SWITCA Cons Thursdu, S 1,184.261.85 e el .65 . S e as | o B [ + — Notwithstanding the wild fluctustions in fat | The Cudaliy Paekin 2 for mixed and mediun Provisioss— Pork, motlorate demand, firme New YORK, Feb, 11— Trading in to- | HAR DEIOON QX 4 Ime pe- | & AN o iean ‘ 1 yet in sizht for shipment between ghts and from $5.35 to roleuvy. | old mess, #19.75@20,0050EW mess, | day wason a very moderate cently Yhb e aamand Sa) exceéding the | i Beorer & Lok Week ending faruary 26... | and 200,000 sacks of potatoes, or from 80 to | Sh and cuils soid at 50 10 85.00; | meuts, scarce, wantedy firm: pieided beilies SR on account of, the lmited offorings, | Lee Kotichiid Woek ending January 2 1,000 cars of potatoes, at Greely, Colo The market closed u shade under the opening | 110ze bid;: plekied shoulders, 10¢; pickled hams, 1 e TR but the genernl tone to the trade wis. strons. | Bbippers and feeders Week ending January 14 2 263 O f , pricos 13834 s anouliers19c bickled bams, | ¢ional charucter i ars were inclined to at g 1l tone 1o Ade Wils Strof Toners Week ending January 7 y Florida Fruit Exchange says: *Under the S, were dull at from #3.00 to $4.40 for | clear, 11 Lird, outet, higher: wostern | tuke the bull sideof the expected issue of | Siles were at from §2.50 10 £3.90. with nc N Week ending Deceniber 81 existing conditions we advise all who are | poor to fair and at from £4.60 {0 $5.25 for | steam closed ut $18.50 R AR a I o R S st ratd Eviapiehin Th At | utall desirable under $3.00, Keprescutative T Week ending Decomber 2 0,750,174 pot compelled to ship to hold their fruit | £ood to cholee qualitle Sules of lambs were | $13.10; May. $15.10; July, $12.60, 3 @ 5108 —_— antil advised of an improvement in_ the de @ basia of from .00 10 88.00 for poor w0 | Burren—Unchanged; western dairy, 1@ | fuhiie T CEEEE HEL B MES 10 e Jwie | DRESSED BEEF AS DUN SEES IT. mand and the marke We are pleased to yestern ereamery, [49@30; western fac- | . ‘ 8 X - 1 | No. Ay Pr. report that our advices f1o Rt . tory, 17@281:c; Elgin market, with the assistance from foreizn buy ) KOO 93 ¢ ) . ! y $ 1 HEES ir demand; part skims, 1 1g orders and bullish es from London 80 3 Use and Abuse of the Credit System—About | tious of the state indicate but slight damage Eveniug Journil reports R Mudbiass A Eallk roneor: soseinne, | Eord RHINIZ8L S 1 3 Local Business Prospects. to fruit on the trees during the recent cold | CaTriE- Reecipts, 35 000 ¥ its, > | Again the rumors of the bond issue falled tc 950 2 shipments, 2,000; | 8 869 pkas. tern frosh, 80231 DR D E e I . 3 ki 5 1021 5 “The importance of this matter of credits | Wave. At some points the fruit was ser ..“‘.].‘xlrur,m- veek closed 10g15¢ loweron | Rick Firm, good demiand; domestic, fair to 4 ¥ tonndy R I Wil b ulwl deal o i not appreciated outside the mercantile | 0USIY Lurt, but as a general thing there was | Prliue suqers; ot iy extra, 856 Jupin, 44000 a reported cut in coul prices, 5 3 3 - re scare than real damage Hoas—Receipts, 11,000 head; shipments, MoLassEs—New Orlesns, open kettle, good | & l was mude active at declining fraternity,” saia Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omaha AN b0 19 SANAS o hoice, light supply, i good dewmand, firu at elewire & 1iudson was the ouly heavy, 85.45@5.70; light, $5.10% | o837 B to show & fiual loss of importance already com. 8.40; p 86.5077.2 NUGAK utet, Ktehdy; fair rvefinin 1820, 1 3 X 4 fug some rather startiing figures regarding | ket. The abstinence frow flesh of a largo | Bone: market steady; good demand; no | dull, steady 105784 3¢ 5-16 | edly unfuvorable nature, but Lead and Cotton 3 A to stay, and it is useless to talk about doing fanies ashscy inveriably. w ’ Kanss Oity Live Htock Market, Cru Bol68es powde i d 1 per cent, while Distilling closed with e i D 8 3 very marked effect upou the mar KANSAS City, Mo, Feb. 11.—CATTLE-Re- so: granuluted. 4 11-10@50c; cubes, 4 16-16 | sbout the same amount. Generul expectation | Cupital 82 the busiuess of this or any other country on | fresh meat trade and consequently the live | celpts, 600 hesd: shipuents, 1,600 head; | @bige oo ered 1 8uR0% of & bad bank statement was not finally N o cash basis It is the abuse of credit that | stoc steady 1o strong. presentative sales PiG Taox--Dull, steady #12.75 | realized und the 10ss to the surplus reserve wils 90 makes mercantile business s0 rull of | the other hand. the fish m Dre r.\l Vu-K{,uull~h1l;l\"‘l~"“ ‘5\ #3.0005 @15.50. 'uv;nd! wl. 'wh‘\}\ ..'h[(\h n(\- r"l [ W, This 00 | . ) e jef. On account of the universal in- | and the dealer in this line reaps a stockers and feadurs, ¥2.50 4,35 CoPPER—Qulet; luke, $12,00 put un end to the tulk of dearer money, as b 0 G a5 v ll A tohave & world's mercantile congress of | on meat during the prevalence of la grippo G R e T T TH-Quict hukstandy Burulis, #0.10 olR SR SRRt [ sesicn 3 credits, collections und failures as o feature | and the bottom fell out of the fish business $K.0008.15, i R S of the Columbian exposition, und it is iu con Charles Triolo, who has just returnea to SHEEP Receipts, 4800 head: shipments 1 eges attracted all the attention on the | Were mude all along the line, and Distillers : Railroad Stocks and Bonds. nection with this that my attention has been | Chicago from a sixty days’ sojourn in Sicily, | 4000 huads mominally steady, Represcatas s of produce were withe | Tose 10y percent from its lowest figure, clo 2 especially directed to the figures mentioned. | in the interest of Porter Bros.. says: There | 'V 3ales: Muttons, #.60¢5.2¢ uture . L mich & et galu of LM e ‘wer e X PRIVATE WIRES 1 appears from the fairly accurate statis- | is a good crop of oranges in Sicily this sea - uPeLEs=Btocks are Leld st #3.0034.00% for | 387 MPRFOREETE 45, KO R Bor cont in | Naw RIVATE W tics compiled Ly the mercantile agencies | son. The yield will he about the same us | Dr. Gluck, eye and ear, Barker block Ak 10 GHOI0H VUl ; g e shaleastock, o 022.80 per bunch | England. The most promineht feature of the that the anuual loss to trade in America out- | last year. ‘Most of these, however, will go 5 b Harinanquatad a g3 §0/8e. Dol it the' : A ] foadaisd at $2.0003 mitrket wus the Alirh sluup in American H ol 1 ifo Ridldt QR A s e Amainont | latmes, Moss of thoes Remrer wil o BN vy oAl B R A, coq groun | BV IR D s e ALl | ¥ I om York Life Buildi $150,000,000. Of this the wholesale mer- | come to America the ill be certainly none St |‘:',_’ \1.: l.‘,‘\. ;lx l: ‘".k s oceipts, | Couniry - roll Clly at 20@32e and strloty i 1aat, tho great malarity o 2 (] ew U' 1 d d‘ " chants selling 10 retail dealers, including | shipped west of the Allegheny mountains, as | 600; shipments, 1,100; market steady, o | Choice at 22@24e. The receipts ure light MAAR IR ITAAE MATRY A0 Dh it XY 2 }ie : jobbing done Ly mauufacturers to retail | the Florida and California fruit has barred | Texas steers sold it 89.50164.30; gross Texns | CAMFORNIA CARBAGE—-Good stock 2%@3c Bonlin Hon Delr ot tram tus Nivanat | 13 o] balers, bear four-fifths, or §120.000,000. The | it out quite effectually. The duty of 27(@28e | steers, $2.0062.70 (e s | Clgarctio company has beew very exponsive'to | 17 110 OMAHA, o [ RN bk qui Y. 1 AES BROOMAT0, o 0t sbincae CRANBERRIES 1] and cherry, & bet | Ular wpany has becu very expensiv 1100 . retailers’ losses from bad debts are not com- | per box and the freight of & more make the | Hous—Recelpts,’ 2 biproents, : Tersey Cape Cod, 89.50. the trust, The d thy k dopressed it 3 1140 puied, but are probably twice s Tuch. | Lost 1n New. York about the s uofram | gubrket steudy heusy bs SOGE iy 0001 Tarsoy Cape COC 9000 | Cutekly from it 4, but S Tifted \ e 2 REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, Toe credit guaranty * companies esti- | California, while the fruit is about the same | | Garer s Hont i no: o f continued. The general market was 20c agd | & ly to 112 on the lute i, Ire 1093 Sloux Cityy Commerolul Nutlonal' bank mate the anuual losses ut 2810 | as o California seedling. The better and | prices nominal’ MR, booue apponred to he wsking more than it | which 1t retired 1o 1004 i i 1508 | R per cent of the business rans- | cheaper Florida fruit thus keeps them out Y S MYSR BV IR TRA MATKY WAR U0 VAIY | QushsoR walo Bat of sbeci S0k heiog 1083 | ®pecial attention givon t " Sciod To avoid losses wiolesule dealers | Orauge growiug ia Syaiv is beiog aberdened, | Dr. Gluck, eye and ear, Barker blocks, | “‘C.Ma—Tuere were wore ravbits o thaa has | FEu 10wt bayet "N bbierul omditions gov- | 18.17 prigass | cofresponasnce solicived. *© °Ut19¢ erder Total It 15 estimated by dealers that the scd and even more than usual of late was of g o )tal ruwmors thut decided netion was tobe taker , D. D Frazeg, 1. D BooGeJr, Jas. F BoouR covipts: Cattle, 8,000 head; hogs, 10,000 Pros. Vice Pres Secy & Treas, sheep, 3,000 head 4 N 1 i G A0010 15 Z000 head; market active, steadyi mixed: | 1o 2 G 444 e Lenten seasoa commeuces ne 84.15@5.4 manager of R G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile | \\'.ui‘:u-wiu\‘ .\‘xul ml le o't e g i and Sfoux City, Omana Produce Murket. put out esrlier in the day. Substantial rallics