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COMMERCIAL AND F1 Oompared with Wednesday's Olosing Wheat is One-Half Oent Higher. CORN AND OATS WERE RATHER WEAK ANCIAL Selling by Longs In the and Also Offerings by t Sellers—Stocks and Bonds. There Wi Oats ¢ ] the Sh encaco, T, Feb, 28.-The approaching tuneral of the antl-options bill was the main renson assigned by the speculators for an ad- vance in the price of wheat Compared with Jast night May wheat dearer. July galned only tic. Corn and oats were weak, the former losing %e¢ and the latter ige. Provis- fons hud o rate deeline, aniou In May pork, bc in May lurd and 10c ribs, A good many commission | orders to huy wheat, and Kt generous batel of crop dam; features, with the cables, gave tone to the market. On the was lberal alizing and short opening was 'ye prices from ‘¢ to %c, but o were advanced from e to Ing to 156¢ May in had liveral sent in e reports. These a rather f wdvanee selling a uses Louls higher und anced showed stren s, then raled and elosed steady manipulation alsoacted as a ¢ market for May delivery, but there was disposition to scll July and that future atone tme fron 1%c 1o 15 vnder May In corn the feature of the day fre commission Fouses on country orders inst property held at outside points = Re: coipts for two days were posted at 389 ca thus exceeding the estimate and 420 cars more expected for tomorrow. Some of the sell ing was for eastern account and believed to be further liquidation on the part of the 1o The market opencd unchanged, declined % wnd closed at a rally of 21 e wite kood ~cliing by longs In_ the onts crowd and ulso offerings by the short sellers and as corn was weak and [ower onts sympias thized and prices receded %e, but aftérward recovered about hulf the 1oss. ts were weaker and lower. There ny demand and the manipulators K udy re of the situation to raid the market. They were afded by the fact thit hiog receipts were fairly liberal and that prcking for the week showed a slight ine At insfde prices there was w little me quiry and the market raliicd to about medium figures at the close. thnated receipts for 450 cars: corn, 420 curs; 16,000 head “he lending futures ranged as follows: AWTICLES th ensy The al und prices receded fear of the more ruled sell was hardly Wheat, 53 hogs tomorrow: outs, 215 ca TURY. TG | LOW. [CLOSE [F o2 | " @3 b i@y | 483 | P ] % HEr OPEN. Wheat > February W wan 10 T TN I e el aava| Onta NG 2 | Fevruary.[ 20 | sou May 3| g Mems Pork- May.......| 1020 Lara | May July ept Bhort ibs May..... 203 o | 8234 1020 | 18 57i4] 19 076 102 12 8 iz ii 10 173 10 1756 10 023! 10 15| 1025 sh quotations were as follows Uk—Dull, eigy, at unchinged prices. WHEAT N0, Spring, 74c; No. spring, 68065 Cons_Low: No. 3 3 No. 2, 4014 W, BN 1503 3,300 10%¢; No. 8 eash 2 white, . 0. b, No. BanLey- No. ). 4, £, 0. b, FLAX S No. 1,§1.2 TIMOTHY SEED—PTinie. $2.00@2.0° PoRK- Mess, per bbl, $18.60618.6214: lard, er 100 Tbs., $12,80; short ribs sides, (loose), F10.10@10.20: dry salted shoulders, (hoxed| 89.67156210,00; shiort clear sides (boxcd), $10.90 @. W .17 SUGARS—Unchang granulated, bic: st The following were the ments for_today: Articicn Gde; 366550, No. 3, 1. 0. b, 42@00c; KY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., bL@o%¢; receipts and ship- [ Shipments 46,009 86,000 819,000 z.000| 42,000 91'000 165,000 201,000 Flour, bhls Sororbun Onts, 'bu . Rye. bu.. Bariey, bu'..l On the Produce excl market wis quict; 19@20c. Exgs, quic Omana Produce Market. The miost fmportant feature to the market was the weakness manifested in eggs. Turkeys are reported very slow sale. Aside from those two features there was not much change in the market. AvpLes—Stocks are lield at $3 tulr to cholee stock, BANANAS—Quoted at BEANS— Cholce navy. Burrer—The arrival larger thun there Is un « Packls good countr Secasional packags of oxtr 200 2 CALIFORNIA CABIA; [, Per doz., 40 NuEriEs Bl and “nne Cod, 89,00, SGas—The market elosed weak owing to the inerense In the receipts and to the fact that eastern markets are so low thut shipments eannot be made at present prices, Early in the day sales were made at 22¢, but later they were offered at 21e. Not o fow dealers ox- pressed an opiiion that they would be down (o 0Oc on Friday. M 50@4.00 for w days asier feeling fn the mark sells down (0 about 16¢, while An « I|nh'v roll brings $10.50; Jor- r b, bugle, Small raobits, #1.00; jack rabbits, v littde firmer and salos generall Hibks- No. (e ted, 25 10 40 Ibs., 4iqes No.1've by ary i gt dry salted, 5@be’ per pound HONEY—Cl 20¢; fair to good, l« LEMONS— Cholce, GA GIA R o eI o nfully cared fancy white clover, 1185¢ 5043.70; fancy, $4.00, sod shipping stock, $5.50, VEG Lettuce, radishes and parsley, 45¢ per doz: green onfons 40c Nurd--Large hickory, $1.50; black walnuts, 01008125, 18@ 2. ONI0NS spanish v ORAN to_ ten o grown. 81,2071 rate, §1,900 Florida oxlots, russe 8.25; Mexican oranges, Sinile hoxes 0 ten box lots, $3.00: Caltfornia mountain crunges, $2.60; navels, $4.00 15--Oys an. wh per bushel iction of 4¢ ver can. od chickens to Turkeys are very nsumption hiv- Choice tur- itrequl tancy small si bring the top of the market. slow sale atany price, the ¢ tng dropped off all of & sudd keys would not bring over 18¢, und the groater part of the stock that is coming to market at the present tine wonld huve to sell lower. Geese and ducks are in pretty fair re- quest’ at 11@12c for choleo and d@10¢ for POTATOES-Only small lots moving from store. Western Nebraska stock Is guoted at Ge; Utah and Colorado, #1.00@1.10; choice To@n0e, PoTATORS—Thero t $4.5 ox, §3.00. E. Cholee und small fut veals, large and thin, 36e rea few in the @9c¢; N New Yon, 060 phys, snles, 14 domiina, COUN MiaL, BanLey w York Markets. Feb. 23— Frour—Recelpts, 2 exports, 4,166 bbls., B,106 sacks; )0 pkis. | murket steady, moderate Quict; steady. -Firm l||lh‘ i western, 60@80¢; No. wilet; western, 65@ 00108 20 bu.; exports, 85,440 futures, 200,000 ba. of r with options_ver, store and elevator, 704 C; 1. 0. b, TELABOY elevato W, B4 @85e; No, 1 hi BEN@NRGe: No- 2 northern, 8340Hac. Optit opened ol Do nor s, 5 ie on Bigher Wt and i decrease enst of the Rockies 1o on the Pacific coust, de @%c on reutl i vatneed WG on dhe it Sptigu it | falfure 1o be mcted upon today. declined b and closed firm ut e over T V. Trading a0l nd chisfly ocii; No. 2 red, Mareh. 7% @78 1166, Dlosing at 78e; My, K0 11600801 closlug at 80 July, 815,@81%c¢, closing at Bine. { CoRN—Recelpts, 51,600 bu.; exports, b slos, BUD000 Bu. futures, > i spot.” 8pors more active, fir b2 BBNe in vievator, 53@b8YC Ungraded | TiiNed, 49@H00; stonwmer mix No. 8, 405 @ole 3 Wit Options dertlined w@e on freer offerings, weak west uhd Incredso east of the Kockics, reacted G e onfoca) covering, closivg fitn at e ud Vau on_early and uu-‘r' decline on ll'dv month " Viddiig i i D1 ey Cloning ut 61 fye: May, BON@H0Ke, closing ot Rervily, s0uaoille ciising at s0xc. Ots—Kocelpts, 36,760 bu.; exports, B suios, 160,000 bu. futures, 186,000 bu. abots Steady, city mude Canad WneAT- Recelpts, 1 bu.; sal Spoy warket. fir No. 2 red, 9,19 more, followed by adecline of | jckens are quoted at 8@10c,but | Spots white modorntely acvve firmer. Options m Tower with _the LMay, 37%¢, No. 2 wh No. 2 white, 40%@41¢ 3, 87 3, white 3714780 501 whit vod demmind, tirn, t, wenk state ¢ + Paciiie const, 192 Stendy: falr deman MEATS - Quict shortelear, 11e Quifet, IDWer; wester siles 250 tierces o Vlos 250 tierces; M $12.85; July, #2471, K- Quilet, sfend; BUTTRn Qufcly wenk: we 28c s Elgin fmiitutio D4e: rolls, 18 CHERSE -Stondy T P ArLow--Duil g asked, no bids, CoTTON SEED O11 @51 Tiow, 60 PETROLECM - The market 1o influenc but the sprenlative alniost entirely die w o Cor ensy Options. o quict to dem i elty Depressed was the petro interest nway transactions at the Stock exel t fo lected it | orders we lower at price was run to ia ROsIN - Firm TURPENTINE -Quiet, easy; 3 Rick— Aetive, firm MoLAssES -New OFlean ood demand, fi SUGAIC R, more | fining, 3c: contrifugals, ms muscovado, 89 test, ntrifugals, 96 test, at Refined. steady, more neilve P16 Laox--Duill, steady; @15.50 Coppkr-Steady, inactive: | LEAD-Quict, stendy: dorie TIN-Duil; Straits, $20.2 minutes of busiy the Consolidate then exceuted < on sales of 16,0 9%, closi quiet op FLOUR OUT Work of the Minneapolis M Woeek The Mar Mixsearorts, Minn., Feb western Miller says: Betweer ndan ability to get by were prevented from running week is they otherwise would the output showed . decren The production wis 50 b W rrels the the corresponding s in 1591 Th rels still exists, at 1 exte half of lnst w ity s 1 chances are that t Somewhat Although the flour market by millers us very dull, s st week to sell abou round, A few made pretry low in doin the niarket it large stocks of breadstuf's United Kingdom. Tm porters interest i patents and bk Millers are still able to get n ountry s feed cy har knoss inwh we m foreign i more v, $2.6072.70. (012,15, Wit AT red, cish, Conx 55,01 B0 [ Lowers May, 823c. RYE-—No trade. Baney- Nothing do PROVISIONS - Quict, w pork. whicli ix down {o REceers Plour, 11 12,000 bu.; i choice, Closed 15@ 14¢ May, irnscttled; 0 bl oats, bu.i corn, 5,000 bu.; Ats, Kansas City Marl KANsas Orry, Mo, Te Eiri, but without quot hard, H0@60e; No Dull und ‘se 2 red low Steady at 20c, Wheat, SipyENTs - Wheat, 98,000 bu.; outs, 2,600 bu. NEW YORK, Feb. 2 was without much gards business two day orders for r selections feature, The more goods, fine ms, whit dress ' fabries and tickings. stuple cottons Indieates stead wmiost all deseriptions. The di plent 1 o aeti Tinneapolis Waeat MINNEAPOLLS, arrow tod prices No. 1 noethern PHILADELPHTA, Jul\l closed tirm Cory-—Options weak and ex Februnry, 481aG483c ar lots, W , Februury, offer mode Cory-—Quiet uiid easie 4s 3d per'cental, PORK—rime mess, ewt LAnp- western Prime western, 62 NEW Yonk, Feb. 23 20 points hixh to 10 up; siles, 17,0 Mu Option closed ) b, i £16.90; o, $16. dull; No. 7, $17.57 %@ 18.00. Milwaukes Geain 3. 1, G TC . 8, 88150 2 White, Conx IATS 30340 BARL KYE Lower Lowel NEW O closed easicr; good middit Oty low middling, Bhe; goc uct receipts, 2380 bales exports to Great. Britain, 4 | 6,150 bales; stock, 330, Baltimore Grain BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. No. 2 red, Conn— AThe OATs Syi mixed spot steady; No. 2 white CINCINNAT Feb, No. CORN Oasm=t WHISKY 0. 2 mixed, 3 In fair demand Toreno. 0., Feb. 23, No. 2 cash, 72i4¢, Conn—-Active, stead OATS—Quiet; cush, No. H. Bradiey, grocer at Gotl out. H. C. Johnso continued J. Holley 15 negotiating to eral store at Leigh, Lymun & ( Norfolk, have Pavlick & Beran hay eral store to A, Paviick, The saloon of J. C. Cattel been closed by creditors O, Cross, a clgar n closed on w bill of sale. M. Edwards has sola ieh of his business at Da Puckwood Brothers have s lurd hall in Neligh toJ. C. B | J.R. Erwin Is advertising t out his general store ut Pawn M. T. White, in the clg: Las been su ded by W Coughiliu & White, meat market in this eity, b | H.J BiHerbeck hus boug business of Billerbeck Broth jeorze Gowing hus suce s of Gowing the Superio d out dispo W w who huy & | . luhelder & 8on have hardware business Schwerine. Kennurd & Viekers, who b been Beuecs, haa, steady; American, output w %0, that b ang bbls, ble chango in 29} 10,000 bu.; sold . Buying was b 23, WHEAT 23, pot und February, 2 mixed, Husiness Brie at Plere mixed lower orntely active wost; March March, 403 No. 2 Chieag A0 BAOYe s i estorn, 40404 It nmon to eholee d middles dull, n steam closed at \ private terms arch, $13.00; May stern n cre creamery. mery, 21 nand 2,00 per pka.), 1, dull; crude, 51 wthing i the loum certificates ms to have There wore 1o hange and until ss trading was A hoard. A fow and opening 1e V10 barrels, the ng atthat price n kettle, good to falr re snles, 700 10,700 b ¢ und 1,360 bags ensier 3 gt $12 $11.05 3.75. ke i T, ills for t ket, 23 1o The short North- of e the mills as heavily last have done and of over 11,000 163,785 barrels 1y, ngainst 175,- 171,260 barrels 1 112,000 obtaining ugh perha <o in the i is still d s of them man, ch flour as they 1 sales, neeepting wnch of epressed by the in sight in the show the most crs drag badly e for their low 1 than an i id h akes them s of flour and can be quot ywr—Unel i 13.15; 35; family, aption July ed, except new <. whent, 46,000 34,000 bu.; rye, wheat, 48,000 16,000 bu.; rye, Iots. WHEAT prices; I, 164c. No. 2, mixed, 4@30c. corn, 13,000 bu.; corn, 41,000 Goods Market., ty goods market On the Spot s re- ssion houses, but no_spec 11 was for dress goods, printed The demand for iness of wants for Market. The range ket was about but closed at G6e; No, 2 WHEAT ry 764@ sier; No. 2 mixed, Quiet; holders mixed western, new, n fine, 925 6d per 6d per cwt ssteady; opening quict, unchanged neluding Febru- Spot WHEAT ) auc 345@35¢; No. Stead, Opened strong; 9 middling, 0 ordinary, Stac? ross, 2,601 bales 00 le|~. sales, 56 bivles. Markot. WHEAT 7014¢ and Firm; February, western, 40%5¢. Clucinnati Graln Markets. 28, WreAT—Dull, dde. ia3445c. $1.17, Toledo Grain Market. WHE at—Dull, steady; cash, 42%4c. bise bid. \enburg, is selling T gr has dis- sell out his gen- in the millinery business at sed of their g o, at Grant, has at Norfolk, has out the Bois, ld out iddle. bt he o Clty grocery thelr bil- will close business in Omaha, White & Co © been running issolve out the hardwa ers at Osmond sded to the fuple- Shimek, at Hem- re succeeded In the © by Inhelder & ve been running u general store at Pawnee City,"will move to H | was well THE OMAHA DAILY BE STOUKS AND BONDS l we Result of the Reading Fallure SHIL DI Ing the Exchange. NEw Yonk, Feb. 23, Although the full ef. toet of the Hquidations In Reading has prob. ably been seen in that stock 1tself, the aft effeets are now being folt by the general mars ket The Reading eplsode his had o chilling effect upon forelgn nvestors, who were begin ning ir attontion to Amerls cnn raflroads as the most desirable field for the placing of their surplus funds, and spoca Intors at hogie who have been crippled by the | ( extraordinfry drop, not only In Roading but Inother stocks of late, find themselves unable to hold on and their holdings are droppiaz into strong \ds. In the stock market the bears are fve and meet with 1ittle opposition in their efforts to take away the markets from the sellers by necessity. Their operations to- day exsended to the entire active list, al though the market, especially during the | rlier part of the day, showed considerable na some resistance. he | pro aln to turn th [re fol | M¢ el i wiess and The event of the day. President Parsons and the directors in pathy with his management, and its effect was immediately to intensify the weakness pre- valling in the general list. The final culmina- tion of the control of Reading In the New En- gland 1, however, as a sustaining power in that stock, and after the opening decline it held within comparatively narrow Friends of the Parsons management, nowever, were liberal sellers of New England fhat stock beeame one of the weakest on the list. Reading opened with a decline of 1% per cent, but_at the of the day had recov- ered 3 per cent, Now Enzlind elosed at its lowest figur w loss of 3% per cent The other ¢ wore affected by o frpression that a fall n coal prices was inev- itable, and Lackawanna elosed with a loss of 4 perecntand Delaware & Hudson, notwith- Standing the dividend of 15, elosed 2y per cent 1o yer A importance el resignation of | w \ Bu He! o Chr Co Cre but 15 with stocks 168 o1 £ 1 the radlrond stocks the only feature was the drop in Northere - proferred under heav sure fn the last 1t closed at 4 shade alove its lowest point with a net loss of 43 per cent The switchmen's strike’ in Chicago beean « 1 established fact todiy and was one of the | g most powerful influcnces in encournging the bears in their drives at the general list Naturally the ronds centering in Chicago were the most vulnerable, and Burlington, St. Paul 1l Rock Island all suffered deelines of over per cent T'he most strikin, was the the tran: of cific honr! 8 feature of the day. how- ewal of heavy selling in | P jons in which were ‘at- | cou tended with qu much excitement | those in Reading and New England price waw steadily depressed until t showed a loss 7% rts covered and « rally of lowed which r in higher prices o over the list, but there was & marked luck of support in the stock and the last price was only % per cent better than Its lowest, its e lossifor’ the day reaching 71, per cent s || oy other industrials followed at - distar were quict and moved in sympathy with s road shares ! ALl the leading. stocks showed material de- clines, Western Union being the only marked exception, but after an udvance of nearly per cent in the early trading the ness was felt and the entire improvement was lost, its closing price showing a decline of % pereent. Manhittan yielded up all of its late fmproveme: osed 3 e at 57, after selling at 10414 The greater part the losses sus ¢ suffered in the 1st hour, when th © nervous throughout wdactive at | ¥ Jut the lowest p 15 The Post says: The collapse of Reading | o still exerts a disturbing influence, but it has | ho left an object lesson I ior muny | 12 months bifl eligues and pools have been powerful factors in the mark In steadily advancing certain stocks, mostly the industrials of the international man ment. 1t may be safely asserted that some of these pools held in”much less dread sing recent developments, Tn the present condi- tlon of the money murket, collateral will be scrutinized very closcly, and distrust will cer- tainly be rated against il stock that does not bear such an ex invites aults with the object of bringing ubout fore liguidation The followin 0 the leading sto:ks on the New Y change toda Atchison Adams 1 Alton, T 11.. do preferrod American Expros Baltim i Canada Pacific. Canadn Southern. Central Pacltic.. Chos. & OBio Chicago Alton CBEQ... Chicago Gis. Consolidated G €. C.C. &5t L. Cotfon OIl Cert. *Del. Hudton DL & W D &R G Ne Wi 1w Ca str ork Stock ex- the fre i T ) proferred .1 Den. & Guit. orthwestern. . do proferred LY. Central BilgIN. V. & N. B 813 | Onturio & Wi Gy Oregon Lmp. %|Oregon Nav D120 N L & UL N 9434 Pacific Mall 8itg Peorln, Dec. 12834 Pittabuirg 52 Puliman b o Readlug o a8 f 1253 | itleh mond orminal o preferrai ... 4| 10 Grande W. 1| dopreferred; 1§ | Rock Isinnd.. .. 2274 St L & 8. B ist prd 52°(St. Paul.... D05 | do preferred 4 |8t Paul & Omatia’ 102 |~ do preferret 23 |Southern Pacido i0ig| Sugar Refinery. 4214 Tenn. Coal & [ron 24" | Toxas Pacie 2214| ol & O, Cont. | T 1101 ilg | pe 1085 HoWe ste pe: Lot i pid.. Th fro do pre! Fort Wayne. W Bo ouf all 82, Hocklng Valldy ... Lilinots Central. . St. Paul & Dulut] Kan. & Tex pfd. Lake Erio & Wes g do proferred b | Union Pacific....... Lake Shore. L1204 U S, xp Liead Trust 4| W. SUL & P Louls. & Nash 731§ | do proferred Louls. & New Alb'y, 23 |Wells Fargo Exp. Manhattan Con..... 157 |Western Union Memphis& C....... 40 |Whoellog & L. & Michigan Ceniral... 1043 do preferred.. Missourl A4 Minn & St. L.. il Nashviilo Chatt.. '] Cordage now do proferred N.J. Central Norfolk & W. North Ameriea eneral Eiootrio; atlonal Linsced. Fuel & Tron do pro erred Hous. & 623 i 185 o * ox div The total sale shares, Includ i Chiy laware, ar 9,000; Louls 8,400; Northern Pacific, i Nutiongl Corduize, 8,500 New wnd preferred B00; Re: 109,900; Ul 49,4005 i, Paul & wha, 4,200} 137,800; Uulon Pacific, 10,300; Western 100, f stocks toda; Atehiso e 5 y Juincy, &_Western, lle & Nashville, 4,200; Northwestern, 16,100 tional Lead, 3,800; Northern St 1 Sugar, Unlon, 1 O 10, New York M New Yok, Peb. Easy ot 85 to 5 po T, closed offered Pitise MERCANTILE PAPER—D@5'4 por cent. SRLING EXCHANGE--Quiet. but firm, with business in bankers' bills at $4.861 for lay bil nd #4851 for demand. GOVERNMENT BONDS--Steady. State bonds neglected, 1'he closing guotations on bonds T2 |[Nurthern Pa 112 |N. W. Consols 90| do del 105 9§ 100 101 0N CALL— loan 4§ 4 per cent 1.8 4 coup S, iy rex Us of ‘i st pod 4% w80t Us... w sot 38 3 L & SR G St Paul C: P C & P sty PL G et I PR GL T ot Unlon PPacific Ists West shore.. BT | % G, W. st 1031 | Atohl. ds.. 82| Ateh 2is, Cings A 45 |G, H. &80 A 0s, 13 | o 1124y |11 & 1. 175 | 1 & T aclfic sts D. & It G I8t D& R G Erie 2nds M. K. & T. Gon, b3 MK, & T Gon. is.. Mutual Union Gs... N. J. C. Int, Cort. riborn Pac. Ists Boston Stock Quotations. BosTON, Mass, Fob. 23.—-The following are the closing stock qud ns: Ateliison & 10 poka. Koarsarge. Boston & Albany Ose-ola Boston & Maine Quiney [0 g O Tamarack...... Fiteburg i Aninison Land Uo R CSELE COBN Boston Land Co Mass, Central Diego Lana Co Mex. Con, com {est nd Land co N. Y. & N. Engiand. m Mo, (new) £ Powar ey N & : B & B. Copoer... Gen. Elec A Sr. Lovis, Mo., The warket was fiat with Very fow t Hopo stock was in better demand and the price of Ellzabeth ad d fractionally Granite Mountain continues to be freely of- fered, hut buyers were scarce. Bid.~ Asked Adams...§ 80 § 81 Aw. Net 2 Flizabeth @ranite M. mining snare ctions to- ¥ Fid. Asked Uimotallie. 7.65 Hopo. Montrose 05 New York Miniug Quotations. NEW YOk, Fob. 23.~The following ar the closing mining H Crown Point Con. Cal. & Va Deadwood Gould and Curry Hale Py mouth Siarra Novada tanda Unton ( Yellow Jneket ek 1lvs do profe 145 140 100 ] 00 1w 170 1901 25| Ontario Opbir Loudon Financial Review. yri hted 1895 by James Gordon Bennett | York Herald Cable o settlement ch on the Stock exchung 100y LONDON, pectul iguged attention toduy, while t bius been w linition to nto ne 1sols maintain an in IVe! of l 1-16to | 1l per cent. Forelgn vernment securities close somewhat irregular, the The The ous securites Is KANSAS MEMPRT ch BOSTON, Mass,, Fen, 23, (' 87K oxe #1881 for sight drafts cars of that gr gen trade, con stuir sules: ro more or of stock dontan and Nartheastern | W and other ywad bulk of chesrful ling orders rther v eont in Rtos t In Readin cific and O Withash pre chison incor 1 ordinary a s o ond prefor principal lowing a mey has | rred 114t rket hand geners st T has also months' bills belng quot i: "FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1803. lu«i Hiding con 108t oty s g Amctfodis w tong, y New and Toarke fabh dn pr ing fhest g ordinary, 1 Veago & Mil foren al W0 1y andians also leave gir dull, Canadian Pud having given way ¢ : por cen peL.cent. nees five tn featdre am of 12 i n_wanted por been it San Francl SAN FRANCISCO, i 2 quotat s follow Al Iwer Icher Host & Beloher Ale Con ollnr... .. n. Cal'& Va pwn Point uld & Curry Cal lons for Mon hi depross 1 all day, a good the market ve fallen X to % per cent. On Laddon & Southwestern i 5 per cont ind Mid Wl 'y per cent far feom being ork sent over t closed flnt at fees Ineluding 1§ come bonds, 1 per 1y percent in Unlon Like reent in cont in others, ific tand Grand Trunk Mexiean ordinary proved i per cent ng the miscelinnes ineas in Browery, tion in Dublin, short_loans being nt. The discount m, two and three per cont ocks. he official ning stocks today i sl Savage. sferr Unid Utah w Ne Con Yellow Jacket le & Noreross NEW ORLEANS, 074,845, NEw Yonrk 5 balane 3; bulune Crr 8, Exch unt PHILADELPHIA reent o sellin hulances, INCINNATI 0. Mone i 3; buline 1. Louts v cent. Excl int. PAns, B s for the the Bank o yer i 24,675,000 gold wn 8 pe « HICAGO, 111, w York exe hange, hoa rcent LONDON, ngland | o p 'S rosory s 5118 por sunt of bul ngland on Mo, balances, #3 Feb. 23 Finan La. al N Feb, BavTiione, M v, Mo., ange or Pa balances, nn 1t )., Feb, 23, 57 per cen discount 417 hunge ‘on N 3 The )t Sh Feh. 23.-Cle lange, S0 vy $561 M he bu nereased £4 »portion of to liabilit t, s Hon withd i OMAHA LIV ttle Trade Light Receipts Receipts of a days supy s and 11, 695 hogs an he ong neral The ewhit att » absen: om Chic cdnesday . rors sold Snd and ous, price ns wer at from Ay to st on ind ¢ at fron, 1 nd the s no particular chang d on to very good stuff selling at ere w om §1.60 to at fully steady pric oc! ke dnesda il tsiders. Cou kindswas 25 to at f 1250 11070 865 890 995 1067 998 1000 . 951 1130 902 8OO 8O0 940 BO0 1070 1190 948 979 970 1280 Homo railways | 41.. 31 3.75, with 1l Recovers Hogs ' 11 kinds were bly foots up 19 sheep, ag nd 5,884 she duys lust week. nd especiully r cattle market decline of th days had the effect of shutting off and there were loss than 100 fr of all kinds receiy the beef steers werp the offerings was ind here that could e lod less th caseon Thursday, the inquiry shippers wasdecidedly limited, but the de from the dressed beef men was good and In eadlod o n fair. f positively T “wen Fuir to i $3.80 10 #4 23, New 23.-New Three ner cent aecount : for sixt nt ptes. 23, Cloarings #1,- Cl Clearings. York, $1.00 dis- . 23 7,400, Clearings Money, 4 York ex- curings, #479,- 1 t. New ings, $2,688,- York ex- . $19,121,: 2 per learin M $2,618 67 dis- Clearings, Money qu ew York, 70¢ 95t ient of rentes, woekly state ows an Increass 00t silver rings, $21,157,450). discount, 'Sterling “day bills, mey easy ot H@o lion in the Bank 45,000 during the thie sank | Somewhat Under reo and Higher. IURSDAY, FeD, 2 11,614 inst op the sa 8 cuttle Wan aciive 10 three pre and oding supplies <h . As far as ied, the quality of There were none lolee, und but fow As is usaally the i spealative hand discouraging news ago buyers were generally willing to art on a nickelor two where the ed to suit. active with prices stendy to 10e higher ttle hap- wrket ruled than to 1,200-1b. 5, with common I the n 1l enndls at § ¢ to 10¢ hi up 1o #3.75. gz at from & Ming grade #1.50 10 82 50, Bulls, o s, from es. Desirs 1 and ul trifle slow. bulk #3.15 to DRESSED BE; Na 50 00 00 00 00 00 10 o= SIS IS ankelEe AEIFERS, 15 4. 60. iDLy ¢ Desirable grades of cows and heifers srally about sold zher than Wednes- Medium stufl was 2.50 to 3 and com- hinga t »xen and stags sold $2 t0 #3.75, s and foeders changed hands at full s pri miand both from regular dealers and able grades were in nderweight stuff of s were at from of the fair to good Representative 1050 1243 179 1122 1000 1080 1090 1091 1040 H4R 1210 1061 1140 933 042 1171 1078 102 113 1163 1200 1020 BO2 044 1036 950 1096 1900 1620 1500 1110 1280 837 | tor 11 | quotations, and som e four | | convention will cone m‘ll its work COLOMADO CATTLE No. 48 steors, hayfed " e supply Thursday in over Ity was good, about the | the twent clent to_ i trade. There wel that had to be filled, moderate spec from strong to i the lightest for a In general the qual- tof the week, bit wore hardly suffi- b s frosh meat Ctow orders of this kind and ns there wa i lative demand prices 1 Wiekel igher thun Wedness | day. Good to cholee hu welght and heavy hogs sold ut from §7.55 to 85, with | poorto good light and mixed stuff at' from $7.70 to #7.85. The carly strength wasen- tirely on neeount of the light®upply and it did not fast long. The close wis very weak or bearish advices from the Chicago hog and pro- viston markets, and several londs wore carried over i first hands. Sales as far as made were | Targely at from 87.80 t0 £7.90 as iteainst § 10 %7.580 Wednesduy and $5.10 to 5,15 on lust Sentutive sales ‘ Sho Pr. #7 K0 8t | was | fire | terfered, | being taken to the PIGE AND ROUGH, 1....240 4 50 SHEEP-Of the entire fresh roc load was offered for si The dei dof stuff, but th ts only one | and is good | feeling is weak with 003 Chic; to wood nati 83,5015, 5@ stock 40 to 10010, Lanibs, $4.0055.75 Recelpts nad Digost ul rosoipts wnd dispost shown by the hooks of ths Unlo company for tho twenty-four hours endi o'clock p. wi. Febraury 23, 1593 RECEIRT oS, SHEEP, HOKSES & M08 Cars Cars. |Head Cars. | He INITION, VEQS, CATTLE, | OGS, | SURED, Omaba Packing (o be G. H, Hammond (o Swift & Co ‘The Cudally Pecking Co A.Hoas ... I Becker & Degan Vasant & Carey Lobman Shippers and feeders Leftover 500 2348 v“..!' Stock Market. [Special T am to sod 1,100 to 1,300-1b, Chicago Liv Onieaco, 11, Feb, THE BEE]-Common to ers were slow and weak today and So were | the ordinary grades of butchers' and canners’ stock. A few fat cows and heifers and the bestrades of bulls were closed” out at former | poor stuff sold a 1ittle Tower. Nota few cattle remained in sellors | hands at the close of trading and the prospect. | for the remainder of this weel is not hopeful. | Quotations range from §1.00 to 4 for poor to cholee cows: from $2.50 to £4.25 for stockers | and feeders from £3.50 to 86 for dressed beef i shipping stecrs. & Hogs were 10¢ lower, Closing quotations 7.50 (0 87.90 for common' 1o prime 5,15 for mixed and medium and 101 87,00 to #8.25 for heavy welhts—averages of over 200 1hs.” Not muny sales were effected at over #8.10, Though in’ much less ity the preceding fow days on sale than there was, prices did not improve was o trifie steadier, as was to be exy Good to cholee grades were quoted at frou £4.60 to 5 and.poor ta common stufl wis slow af from #3 1o #4.40. ~ Lambs sold slowly on a basis of from $4 1o $6 for poor to choice Receipts: tle, 14,0003 hogs, 17, b, 8,000, i Evening Journal report CATTLE—Receipts, 14,000 b 8,500 head; market steady olce to prime, 85.4( K £4.10@4.25; cow l supply S WEre o ny demand for The fecling, how ad; shipments, ) exXtra Steers; i others, $4.000 # [; weights, prime heavy an 001650, ight, 87.00047.65; 8,000 he; shipment slow, prices Shade lower; 75; lambs, #4.00@6.00, sk Markot. b, e -Re- hipments, 1,200 heaa; Dressed Deef and ship- stockers and feeders, 88.0025.25 HEER Recelpts, )00 head: mar! natives, $4.00¢ Kansas City L KaNsas Crey, Mo, celpts, 2,800 head; Representative sales: ping steers, $3.00@4.55; 2.603.76, Recolpts, 2 200 head: dull, Tower, od; prices ranged 00 head; shipments, 0@20c lower, closing 5.00@7.85; bulk, Recelpts, 2,500 hoad; shipmonts, active, steady. 600 head; Sules: Muttons, $3.75@4.90. New York Live Stock Market. NEw Yonk Feb. 3.~BEEVES—No fresh receipts: no trade, weak: dressed bect Iy at 744@9c per Ib. Shipments today, 21 beeves and 50 sheep. CALVES Recelpts, 22 hy 50 higher; veals, $6.0029.50 per 100 1bs. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ‘."TINI sheep, firm, 4G6c per 1b.; lanibs e £6.00626.75 per 100 [bs. Hoc Receipts, 1,600 head; steady munw.:.u per 100 1bs. market e head; higher, nominally g1, Lou, 4,000 hiead good fed T Hoas—Receipts, 9,800 head; shipments, 4,800: market steady vy, #7.80@8.10} mixed, §7.50@8.00; light, $7.6047.90. Snegp - Receipts, 700 head; no- shipments; no market. #3.85 ey H. . BooGE Jr., D. D FrAzee, Vice 'res Pre As B BoOC y & Treas, HAWKEYE COMMISSION €O0. Capital® Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. 0; Omaha and Sioux City, PRIVATE WIT Room 212 New York Life Buildin OMAHA. lowa State National Bank, Commercial Nutional Bank RE sioux City: Oman, Special attention gl Cerresponaence solieited, MUST REMAIN IN PRISON. er, the Colorado Cannibal, Falls in His Efforts for Freedom, | Caxox Ciry, Colo., Feb. Alfred | »acker, the “‘man cater,” who was sentenced from Hinsdale county years ago for the Kill- ing of & number of his companions, and for alleged cannibalism, will have to remain in the pemtentiary, according to u decision handed down by Judge Bailey in the district court today. Packer's attorneys apolicd for | >ucker's release on # writ of habeas corpus, ground that he had served eight | years, the sentence imposed for the murder | | 1 to outside orders. Alfred P of Bell, one of the victims. Packer was sent up for eight ye five charges of murder. The attorneys claimed that such a_senteuce was irregular | i that Packer had scrved the total time for all alleged murders in serving the eight | years. | The court held that it had ao right to cnti- | vise the action of another district court and | fused the writ. The case will be taken to the supreme court rs each on - ¢ | Inspected Cannlog Machinery. | 8. Louis, Mo., Feb, 28.—The delegates to the convention of the Packers Cauned Goods | assoclation held no session today, Most of 1 | the oy | M. E Smith & Co.,‘KIIpalrlci Koh Dy the visitors spent their time inspecting & collection of canning machinery displayed in the expe. ition building by the Canners Ma chinery Supplies assocint Omorrow the MILLIONAIRES' MONEY | STRONG NERVES REQUIRED IN THE TERRIBLE STRUGGLE. COURT C(RCLLS rhousn Cole Is Broak Down Complotely nels Mol o Potter Tell of the Ky s of Excltoment -How They Are Able to Withstand th Strains of Wall Street. “T have just come up from Wall street ahd I feel nearly dead.’ The speaker looked it Schemers Satd to fo T Widow E. Nevin has asked the court to app lan for Ing to Rob w 1 o it G. Charlton as gua Hil that her property may be nd kept intact. The petition for the ap pointment of the guardian alleges that Mrs Hi is a widow, 70 years of age, and that she Is the possessor of property a. gating Louisa looked after He was a broker who had just passed through an exciting day a value of hundreds of thousands of dollars, | ith an exeited market, says the New York It consists of the Creighton and Richicliey | orld, and the lines on his face and the ho! Hilleke's addition to the city of | drawncorners of his mouth showed the strain Omaha and other valuable property in vari- | that he had been through. What did he dol ous parts of the city tesort, as many others do. to stimulants, According to the allegations there are ovil disposed persons who ure scheming to beat 1 was determimed in my capacity as & the aged woman out of her wealth reporter for the press to investigate Wall street, - not with reference to monetary wealth, but its physical health. Inoted a very general tendency on the street to do away with stimulants,which only have a temporary effect, and employ instead something which builds up and d for the Here is what some cut men Aid to me Colonel G. P. Potter Nuational Mutual Insurance hearing the objeet of my visit, spoke of the terrible strain he had undergons in the man- agement of a highly important business. My trouble,” hefsaid, “*has heen chronic constipa- tion and insomnia hi; both rible. Hearing of P celery com- pound I thought that it might fit my case; so Iwent toadry ind bou, bott) 1'ni on the second bottle now, and deviving much good from it. The ‘compound’ is giv- ing cop. LIl persist in its use and even | hope for better results than already attained' 1next called on Mr. William P. Green, who is sceretary of the Amert As- | sociation, who favored me with the following remarkable statenmen ‘Having done a great deal of railway traveling 1 felt come pletely run aind knocked out. My was aroused by what 1 heard of Paine's colery compound and 1 resolved to testit, Tt acted far beyoud my expectatjons and gave me At night, o good appetite during the day. and a cheerful good feeling all the time. The idea occurred to me to mention its good effects to fricnas, I about it. lent Van Albany, and Wants 10,000 for Being Jailed. In Judge Scott's court Joseph Mazzetti is trying to convince the jury that he hasa £10,000 damage against James C. Ish On Christmas day, 1801, the defendant was ator of a fruit stand near the of Trade building. During the couple of colored boys who were around the place engaged in a fist fight, sl who then wis i it in the and * police sery happened along and placed them under arrest. Mazzetti in attempting to prevent the bo; station. Another ofti was called and the three partics were taken way, Mazzetti being charged with resisted an officer. e was kept in hours and_ then discharged. Now he claims that great chunks were torn from his repu tation and that by being bro it into public scandal and disgrace he isentitied to recover the amount for which he has brought suit acts as o real f pron Board nerves. afternoon a vice-president of the Company, on having il two wd ono store it twe e Got Damages. In the case of James L. Olsen, tried before Jud, Scott, the jury last night found for the plaintiff and assessed his damages at & Olsen was an employe of the Omala Pack ing company and while working about one of the buildings a beam fell upon him, crushing his head. He sued f¢ me s - Bankers' : down Nemesis, re, who 1d Denms Cu Count,y Bradloy & 1 neys for Ryan & W ham during their trouble as contrac the county hospital, have sued their clients for #40, a balance alleged to on attorneys’ fees. curiosity were attor: ning. s for former ost sonic Court Calendar, The call for today is as follows LAW ROOM NO. 2 JUDGE SCOTT. 38 Mozottd vs Ish, Elsle vs Boyd, sheriff. Hansen vs Adums. Morrisey vs Stofford Dickey vs Heim Milliken vs Nowell Gibbs vs Brovort Nebraska Mortgage and Loan coni- did 50 but almost all of them knew This is true, particularly of Pres Allen of the National Bauk of others. " Col. I, Hain is manager of the Manhattan Elevated Railway, The colonel is a catious man, very cautious,but he was very outspoken when he said, in the course of an interview; “Ihave used Paine’s celery compound, and aftera trial, T say emphatically, it's good. You may infer my opinion of it from this cireun Ivised my brother in R He and 1 suffered alike daches and nervous- it helped oek vs Sloan, Johnson & Co Oiniha, 83 - Walla vs Casper )-107 -Omaha Tinware Manufacturis v vs Edwards Burner compuny J-114- Whelan vs Omala Brewing tion Printing company vs Gur- om- 1 him.» Mr. R. W. Peters holds the responsible positon of chairman or executive oflicer in charge of the members of the Consolidated troleum, Mining and Stock Exchunge. He said: “Paine's compound is the most | charming remedy that 1 ever 1f it re- duces my flesh as it did for Mayor Gilroy T'IL laud it even louder. 1t 1 st delightfully. Mr. J. T\ Anyon, whois well vicinity of Wall street, mental strain to which 1 upon me. 1am muoh brighter today from the use of Paine's celery compounl. This remedy bears a fine character, 1 assure you, in many quarters.” 1t can be seen-from the above, that not- withstanding that great strain that nece: sarily falls upon the shoulders of those men who conduct large affairs,they may be, indeed are, able to withstand the strains, preserve the health, and prolong the life. The gréat discovery of which these men speak is not a cheap nervine, sarsaparilla, or commonplace medicine, but a di ¢ made by the late Professor Phelps of Dartmouth college, and stands immeasurably superior to any other blood, brain or nerve builder known at the present day. SouTH OMAHA e Union Stouk Yards Company, South Omahas Cattle Ho Shoep market 1 the wost. Mutuul Loan aid Trust company vs American Loan and vs Stratton. 26-217 Trust compuny s Treitz, s National bunk vs Me- LAW ROOM NO, 3 JUDGE DAVIS, celer, Yeiser vs Omaha Street Rullway com- used Irwin vs Sehall, Hazelton vs Elliott, Woods v Murphy Mgrearly vs Boe Publishing com- Clark vs Welshans, Burke v Way Madsen vs Omaha ulates one known in the said: “The hard g 1 am subjected tells Street Railway Mason vs South Omaha LAW ROOM NO. 4 —JUDGE ¥ 6-118-—La ( le Fire Brick Wy vs Thompson. 31 Cunningham vs Puller. 18-176--Coburn vs Salisbury. )-2 —Reed vs Riee Moneark & Co. ve Wilkinson , Talcott & Co. vs I echanics and Traders 23-250-Hillke vs Hellman. LAW ROOM NO. H—1UDGE OGDEN. 340 -Gosney Live Stock Commission com- pany vs Paddock 263 Harbach vs Shields etzehmann vs Wyeth. Pervis vs Munro. aun RGUSON. Munufacturing na. bank vs 26-276 UITY ROOM NO. © 25— Bleser vs Slow EQUITY ROOM NO. 7—JUDGE IRVINE. 184—Globe Loan and Trust compuny vs Brown. 80-81 80-100 30-135 80-161 80-182 i HOPEWELL. Shipman vs French. Avondet vs Cowin. Hutchinson vs Omaha. Allen vs Cunningham. Cunningham vs Allen. Constipation cured by De Witt's Early Risers. GIIMMISKII‘H HDUSN Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunts. £outh Cmaha—Telephone 1157 Chicago JOHN D. DADISMAN, | oo WALTER E. Woob,' | Manager Market Reports by mall and wire obesrfullyt nished upon applicatio Total x ues of CITIER COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPANIES,ctc. Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICACO. 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK. 70 State 5t.. BOSTCN. Manufacturers and Jobbers’ Directory AWNIIIH!AHD Y!l'l7 Ma ’l‘enl-Awning‘ Wolt Bm; & Co., COMPANT, Manufacturers of tent awnings. etc.. 105 and 705 %, 16th atre HARDWARE, Lobackd Lin, Dealers In hardware and wocaanies’ Lools 1404 Douglas 3t. Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY, HORBE COVERS, 1113 Farnam St. BAGS AND TWINES. | Bamis Omahia Baj COMPANY. it Corner 10th an Sue BICIELES, M. 0. Daxon, Bicycles sold on monthly W.A. L. Gibbon & C). Wholesate Hats, caps, SFAW €011 gloves. miktens, 24 and iarnoy sts. Omaha Safe and Iroa WORKS, Enfos,vaulty, Jnll work, iron shiitters and fire e capes. Andrein & (s T, 1th aud Jacksoa. paymonts. 120 N.15th ~ BODTS \WD 8403, Morse-Coe Shos Company, Howard strest LUM John A. Wakefald, Imported, Amorlean ot land ant, Ml wau koo o ant and Quli .y waite liwe. BER, Charles R. L9y, Hardwood [unr, wa01 carpets anl pirgaak Hoorink 9th and Doaglas. Factory corner 1ith and Dougins Stro 1 aro vo are making closa prio s to eash buye weal King P . O K o kood s which 14 vory with merchants. Klrkeudall .loues & | Amar. Hand-Sewed BN e ooz | TI0 Hiarney S HE0TI0 Tinenoy 8¢ | LIQUORS, | MILLINERY, Frick & Hynel, |1 0Dl &0) | tmportars a1 jony Whol of miillnery. HOUG Mall ordors promph PIATERIOETS GDAL COE, CORNITE, Omaha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornicz Works | Mrs. nivanizol tron LIME CO, hard and woft | Mers. an { aal, & oor. lish aud | - cornic Jw cap i . Y e metnll nts, ete. TS D —————— DRY B00DS, leliguor dealers 1001 Farnam St PAPER. 0ILS. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard Ol Co,, Carry & full stool | Drimting, weapping and | Kefine Writing ' papars, oard | | sud lubricatiag GO 0DS CO. Notlons. keats' farnish- tnggoods, cor. 1ta wad Harnoy St. i 19, notious, f olls, axle greuse, eto. ry goods, notious, fur- ntshiog goods, corasr Tith and thoward Sta | PRODYI: 0IM i mnmunt, P ot ko Omaha Upholstering | B3eb» & Ru]m ‘rJ“‘ ekl (Pl €O., upholstered furni- | FURNITURE CO., Grace 3 | ture, 112 1104 Nicholas Kinds, oysters. Bt. Wholesale only. and 134h Bts ] CamMIS3IIL | Jas. A, Clark & Co, Butter, chay pouliry und gam 417 8. 1ith st oaid STOVE REPAIR S, SASH. DOOR Omaha Stova Rapair |, A. D)y & O) WORKS, stove reairs | Manafasturare of sasth 'and water attachmaits | doors, bilnds for way kind of st)v) [ mouldiags. bransh o @3d3, 14 Douglas 5 | 80s, Lt sadleard,