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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | &'t siatiesec o reeiednes = | COMMERCIAL AND Fl\,\\'Cl,\l, T e woue | wichout & Muctastion "of reat ‘apertande; | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | Sn"eot ‘Sacureiy “one- o somi: acsocy’ s “In the midst of all the discouragement in 2566 DAt skine. GPI0SI £l aimie, 2GS Last week St. Paul's gross earnings showed $6.15, or just 25¢ higher than today. business circles stands out the curious fact Aetiva and MEher: western, fresh, 149 | decrease of only $3,451 from a_year ago REPRESENTATIVE SA LES. » “Substa 18 fhat Feal setate dealers aro strong Mn thelr { Jouthern, 1@ite. 41 ve., Gpiye; | DUL this was becauso ‘the week of 1803 was - 3 ubstance of Things Hoped For” Still Sup- | beller that eity property is too cheap to os- . g LLOW—Active; city, 82 per pkf. 6@9%ci | marked by heavy storms and snow-blocked . ¢ : " S;MP'I’) i P* [ capo buyers. One wideawake firm and ita | M6y Wheat Soored a New Low Price Rec " M bull; Uhited closed at 8t | trafMe. Silver bullion recovered sharply on Receipts at the Yards Show Littlo Ohange w0 i ports the ealers, Immediato clients have purchased $160,000 ord Yesterday, asked the home and forelgn markets. It is not at from o Woek Ago. . s n — worth of Omaha property the past year. TURPEN Firm: 33G33%e. all improbable that some more sensational B o 0N, Lo — The head of the concern says it makes him G R agmente, % Orieans, open kettte, | SUTDFISes are in store for speculators on 7 o 50 \, FAR REAUZATION OF THER TRUST OF Tondy cash compels. i to permic to aitp | THAT CEREAL STARTED QUITE STRONG | sodfG chotoette | i, o "o ooison e o Ty vary. "aacior ro- | BEEF STEER TRADE ALMOST DORMANT E it} of ready cash compels him to permit to slip by untaken. COPPER-Dull; u.‘M & newed liquidation. Influences generally 40 h 7 280 “The canal profect is taking on new life. 4:;-;,\';“':“'""» ;:;;'"“"; .25, were of a discouraging character. The 80 10 Tast 8ix Days Did Not Come Up to Expeo- | A Commercial club committee has gone care- | Corn Was Quist Most of the Sesston, but an [ 01T O Ltisporters practically out | Chicago private wires brought bearish news. | Consumptive Demand Shows but Little i E 40 N ully over the plans and is bubbling over i A . 5 market. Inquiry on western account small. | The fact that the Argentine was raisin g o d 21y IRy VD W W e S Y with enthusiasm. A §1,000,000 bond propesition Uneasy, Unsettlod Feeling Pormeated Inelide 20 bbis: prime vellow At 83 goodly crops of wheat was offered as if 3| Provement—Lower Grades Steady—togs 80 18 Signs of a Boetterment Is one of the luxuries Douglas county will the ket -Price Changes n iy croe Bt LIE il tooried ae 1 new factor. The flour trade was reported Active but Much Lower—Sheep 40 £ it of Tra be called upon to Indulge in when the pro- Fluctuated with W heat, Quotations: Prime crude, bhis., 25 of crude, | a8 evon more demoralized than wheat. Trade Dull, 398 0 moters of this most meritorious of all Bbls., 2@27e; prime erude, loose, H@%e; prime [ Weather and crop conditions were favora- S AND' HOt Omaha's pet schemes are ready to turn on summer _yellow, 33g3ic; ot grade summer yel- | plo, with snow storms In the wheat regions. bR the Tight low, 2033 butter grades, 3537c; prime summer | gondonce was wholly lacking and the flood BATURDAY, ¥eb, 16 X SHERP 71 il Lt g “The irrigation convention s attracting a CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—May wheat sold down | V&% w, firmi fale refining, %o of seliing orders swept prices swiftly down Lo . Y P SHEEP TRADE DULL., country has passed through seems to bo | good deal of attention and deserves well | to 60c today, a new low price record, and | fugh, o ale, .00, fons’ Sluac to lower lovels and practically without re- | The receipts for the week show very little Tho supply of sheep wos lignt and the succeeded by some indications of returning [ at the hands of Omaha. Irrigation means | closed with a loss of from %c to She. After | No. 7 i refined, st b action, panic conditions prevailing. change compared with last week and a year | Quality nothing extra. ‘There was a mol- activity, the natural tendency of human na- | & good deal to this city and the members A it 7166 3% 0 9 X Foreign markets, per private advices, were | ago as to hogs and sheep, but cattle supplies | 6rate demand, and while trading was rather of the convetith S b a steady opening on the cold weather and 66 3%¢ N v eady oW he hi Y dull, prices showe 0 AU S oh tife is (o expect ‘oo jfiich, For aix | Of the conventlon gathered from il ;the | . ol ee Ct i o an catned by | SG NG 3 comparatively steady in view of the home | arg stil Hght, fully 30 per cent lighter than | Fair (o good Loticcs Loy LUOtaDls oh months past business men have worrled | (FADSMISsoutl region are the representatives v L Y | 3%@4 1-160; monid - situation. The readiness to buy on these R atives se from §2 of the country upon whose proper develop- | free lquidation and pressure to sell. A re- | 3 eonfestivne AL @ | declining markets fs a hopeful sign. at this time last year. The figures are as | $3.40; fair to good westosns, from $4.4% "’";"‘“'" ‘l"“ f"‘"l'l? “‘; ""I‘"‘"""":"' “‘:K““”"“ ment this city’s future depends.’” action of Y%c ensued on covering by shorts, | 4 Crauiated, $WON 5100, oubes, ‘R ,T"'l' "‘,'"""'"" e the vl~|xs1n§ qnnl;flu‘:u on | follows: R & l’(“ 4 """"""l"l""“l Uil iy ]l'ervn-I $1.60 and disaster with the hope that the pres- e ol e o b tho leading stocks on the New York ex- : attle, Hogs. Sheep 2.15; good to cholso ) b, lamur, stre of tho spring trade would in a large WHY THEY FAILED, followed by a decline at the close on more change today: Recelpts this weok L1171 151 5,100 | from $2.60 to $4. Represvatative 8. P o bl ol selling. May corn closed %c lower, May MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT MARKET. P e ; | Mocelpts lnst wook 7', 100813 26,109 61134 We - Pr o ove the present troubles. i i . Sunie week Iast yoar.... 17,485 22,168 6.1 BtS v 5 g oats %e lower, an sl ith but lit- ; 217 na i 88260 dealers have allowed this hope to grow | CAUses of Dusiness Disaster in Nebraskn e ot REIDOVINOON . RIEY, DAL BES. | Now. tivee. Dhiee. WAIORE Woored wait phe | RERRS ¥ 2 About the best that can be said of the = % 4 Located by Bradstreet's. tle change. Lt ok P2 e L st MLl A Gl o Rt cattle market this week is that prices are 4, todimensions that are entirely unwarranted | u. pureaiof Labor ond Tndustrial Sta- | Wheat started higher with May %o up at e g G et b L i e not appreciably lower that last woek. Thero i dispasition o stask as under the existing conditions. With the b i MINNEAPOLIS, Feb, 10.—There was o heavy : . bt L AL B LR L tistics of tho state recently asked Brad- | 60%c. The cold weather gave the bulls : / ; has been no fmprovement fn the demand | SHOWnby tho Daokiot thy Union Stosk Yardy present uncertainty in regard to tariff legis- decline In wheat during the past week, with . It g con y OF Loty four hoursonding at Tation, which forees both Importers and | SFCCVs agency for a copy of an analysis of | some encouragement, as did also the large | jurg eipts In the country that had been i \;mmrh» Al g Have oot "‘"'"rx" fl:":“ll“‘“l‘l‘ I‘:\" '"""”l';fi* 5 o'clock p. o, Pebruary 10, 1894: y orces bo! Jorte 3 S S ke x ¥ on _Imp. ve been exceptionally light for this " L {hid et munufacturrs o a conservative policy, | MreAmile failurcs in tho stato of Nebraska | export clearancos, and thoy soon had May | sld to arrive the pr week, coming in ; 798| Oriron N ¥BANOROF h8 FeArL tNB, MATKSL NN, Bawil WECEIITS, and with doubt and distrust still rampant where the movement toward When such a period of business as this during 1893 and vhe following is tho report | up to fle. Renewed pressure to sell, pre- | These large recelpts probably had considerabl 0.8 L. & U. slow to respond on account of the continued | ~CATTLE. | 1i0as SHRED. [TONNES & MIA furnished by the agency. sumably In consequence of the expectation | Sffect Ubon the gencrel market, but as comparel B Mt ereees slackness in the demand for consumption [ = Failures in business in the state of Ne- | that the next visible supply statement | w20 PG t denl of the long wheat | SOBvClidatod ] B One ciroumstance that has a very depres. better things must have its initiative, it 15 | bragka in 1503, classified as to causes: would show an increase, started a decline; | proviousiy Held has not. changed hands with | Gow. Goc & Lo LG I sing influence on the trade is the generally 85|1.887] 852 2| ident that to expect an immediate and however, and May went down with a rush, | jjtrje probability that it will, as much of it is | Cotton Ofl Cert Richmond Term infel quality of the cattle received, They DISPOSITION. radical change In business conditions is the Zlukes dugio Ateus JTBVUIOR: | laridinigiat 608, ‘Tho mikrket meertis 16 HAVE | Lol B ue oF millh Wetsr. Qelivery N Do Hudson'., 38| do BH...es are mostly on the halt-fat and shortfed | ——jrgmm— height of foily. The fact that for several § } | acauired the habit of 'making new I10W | mpg toral recelpts for the week were 1,0 B G i 310 pid weeks past there has been a decided and ap. K price records and the astonishing low price |y, which was nearly twice as much as 1 & C. K Ca.. " 8%k Rook faland.. s try is full of cattle of the same kind just Packiug Parently permanent fmprovement In nearly L 7 i 4 created but little excitement and no panicky | caived for the same w 4 Vi { St Paul being held for enough of an advance in every line of trade should be suficient to | Faflures of others. 09 indications followed. It had been expected [ ceipts at Duluth were 12 DT Ly | ERR OO prices to Justify their shipme On the satisfy the most sanguine. T the im- | Rxtray Tive X that a decline of 60c would develop another [ bu. received here and at Dy the ‘six duya. : y o SE R dmahas (1 | other hand, an encouraging feature is found provement is but slight does not matter. | Competition 4 Wooo | demoralizing bunch of stop loss orders, but VLD ety Northern pfd.. 102 (Southern Pac..... ¢ | in the apparent anxiety of speculative Anything different would be unnatural and | Disastar. 2 00:500 | the orders did not materialize. This some- C & E. L pf |Sugar Refinery. shippers to take hold and operate at any therefore less likely to be founded on a | Speeulation E )00 | 000 | what alarmed the shorts and they proceeded - ted freely, but they did not_sell ”;"‘ CREERIA A time when the lowness of prices or the stable basis. The celerity with which east- | ¥™de. 0| 196174 | to cover with the resuit that May reacted 1 it that s been recetved in Min- | g5 ST, 3 % size of the receipts seem to justify Cara. |Hoad | Cars. | Head | Cars, [Hoad | Cars. ‘u- order, and it is well known that the coun- cipts of Cattlo rday Were Ahout Up to the Average. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—The recelpts of cattle for today were estimated at 1,200 head, making 40,819 Ui week, ns againat 41843 last week and ar ago. Thero were buyers for the offerings and the market had a steady look. Not much but butchers' and canners' stock was of- R R FRITRVEREOFS AL EliBlr IAImA On! the bond | Totala..... .. Rl | siRias7s | %c and held steady for a time at 60%e. LTSI IC G AR s G LI LT 18 o i e i them in action. They have done ¥ issue, toguther with a deelded tmpalse in | ~7no o ae Northwestern receipts were again, however, 1 up In the stocks In northwest country e ko Erie & WU U 'CsS. ..o very little this woek, however, general trade, carried the idea to some that Twelve Nebraska banks suspended pa, numbered among the bearish influences. vi the exact amount is not known, but it is | 40 pfd . X A as the daily average receipts were less than hard times were over and- that prosperity "x“ oo N "‘.’l JnoHided "“ l'jflvf\““\( Minneapolis and Duluth reported a total | brobable, howover, that the farmers” marketod a1 : i 2000 head. The market for the week W was coming back with a rush which would | 5% _lmr‘n tiioy had assets in l"tf‘,‘ Of | of 408 cars compared with 176 on the cor- | Biul TORN0 Bue Ot e Sehich country v et omewhat of a sway back, but fluctuations be altogether impossible. Consequently responding day last year. Liverpool ad- | stock reports are based will not show very much [ ROWSVIIe &) .’,‘" A -:m,. o :;m- y were few and within narrow limits. Early it 18 not surprising that the record of the i 5 S | vices were also rather bearish and as the | change in the amount they hold. The natural . S Gl in the woek the market was dull with a weelc just past is: aliuded to as not being | [°HO¥ Sit session neared Its close the selling again | Inference will be that fafmers marketed as much | aichlgan Cont. lower tendency, which, for the past two or ‘as favorable as was expected.’ But this F z © [No. Liabilities. | became free, and the firmer feeling wore | {if 1oP Decn Feqeived A8 A e stated. that TrofLis three days, has given place to a more should not be taken as reason for discour- " sw000| § 250,000 | WAy, taking with it %c for May and that | much of it came from sections not estimated in | 3 v hnt active trade and a somewhat firmer feeling. | P00 x WA ABOTE S erdit e oare agement. Because some people allowed 4 0f OLHOTS. ) “..,m,\ osologo [(month “closed % above: tho idays’ Uotton | these reports EE s ot likely, that eountiy:ele; i o, ALMOST STEADY YESTERDAY. gl their expectations to run away with their | Disaster. 080,000 | figures. May opened at 60%c, advanced | Lo 0T o milie out’ Monday. The supplies in Receipts today were just about up to the 4 W the prospects are not Very judgment it does not necessarily follow G ~ | Ye. lost 1c, re: %e, and declined %c | this city will show some Increase, estimated at | N d recent average, both in quantity and quality. ri sellers. that because these expectations are not . | 000 0 the closo at G0 el i about 20060 bu.,"in public nd piteate aorae, [ X There was a falr domand from all soure s a0 uil and fower hor market nt 3 3 e LT aioh 7 Avé beo ding . steadily and ? tgliers Gpenink of business this morn Suyer quite gratified all hope s ended. = uneasy, unsortled foeling pormentot the mars | Probably have incrensed ‘the ouiput above Tast | The rane of priccs as reported by J. W. Deane & | 4d while prices were not fl“&{‘n’{m;*ul d off, bidding from fe to 106 lower, and the SUFFICIENT FOR THE MOVEMENT. TR 3 "h~ ""“'It- @ KR DR EA ISR FOEE YF‘-‘ llmlm”y Tkt ];“hfy Weel, but mot to a very large extent May | Co., Boned of Tradehall, ls us follows; Tl ulrsliln:‘v n;\ r]l‘ -\l :]:H ::r O a0 b g0 | gy, ke ling wis generally ot that’ decline, i s IR—There 1s no change in the mar- | ket. anges were governe o opened at S7%e and closed at Si%e after selling - i sustained.. Seve o ,200- ut* before the ¢ i were hunting for While the Improvement during the past | ket and trade is quict, especially on the | the action of wheat, and the decline today | at 5%c, the fowest polnt of the day, which was Iouke) P Close| Yest: | 1 300-1b. beeves sold at from $3.50 to $3.75 @ and were willing ay Friday's prices :\:x da a“lil[m not bkcnn ns marked as during | medium grades, Cholce country, 16@i7e; | was due entirely to tho action of that cereal, [ the Iowest DoREEYSc It ere by Aay) 01y T 8 "1 1nw| 16% | while fair to pretty good 900 to 1,150-b. steers {;wlflw . Recolpts w ot "B ho preceding week, s (nnuv;:h to afford |..=(‘|ng|x.u: stock, ’xu"-:l el el The opening trades showed a fractional loss, | Wiing at ssse. here Was o faie trades bt 1t | P ‘ 173| 17} | sold readily at from $3.25 to §3.40, and com- i N s 309 head last week and substantial evidence that the previous mov Tk AL G O (Fooelpts are | but that was soon recovered, when dealings not as brisk as yesterday. . 4 i 1a0ss oust| 14018 | mon to poor stuff at from $3.20 down. It ment, was not ephiemeral, bit a genulne in- | IEht and therg Is no apparent Increase In | agaty, increased and pricos sagged down from |2the e Hs'norostive spinions to express, | NOTUNS HLn] was a good lively trade from the start, and 4 Ints were estimated at 1,000 dication of returning confidence and more | git JeRinC EHIEKENS, STc turkevs, SO 30 ho ge, rallied from e to e, declined | HA the bottom been reached? No one will say | MO THEHNG, by the trading was over. With con- SIS tradln.: 16 laiworthy 8¢ note that: thsve and ducks, 9c. Inferior stock My 3 s0. How much lower will the price go? sSome | Gnion Bacls b 2 3 il U e ) S s 3 uld sell below the above figures, from % to %e and closed with May but %e | are bold enough to that May will el at 5c | N piciic, pit tinued light or even moderate receipts ¥ ket was lifele 18 a dcc.ldcnlly firmer lcv’lllu\' on the n:drl}(' 8 LIVEE POULTRY-The shipments are in- | above the day's bottom figures. i o NoTaot % i H present prices may hold, but if receipts in- | c! worthy of note. In many lines of staple goods. In the grocery | creasing and there is a: fair demand for Oats were easier in sympathy with wheat b s not large, the | g i 67| GO crease materially the situation is such that PALCLSS. B L0 DoorE CORCAICIRHS line this is noticeable in the case of sugar stock. Good stock 'Is quotable at | on'moderate selling by longs. Prices recoded | KtIeT! o ot being aimont stead- A still lower pricés may be expected. and provisions, and the same indications are . E 2 : v downward, Ol With-tha | SEPaUL.c e L3 8 er prices ma pected. 3 G e T O Ct s |'44\T:—‘T}|e receipts are light and there %‘:fpfn'"'w'i'fs&i&fr",fl:'éfiifL":"c‘.'.'r'?y""ff.'i"ififQ; e " it “‘,‘“?“"'E'"‘"“ : it Sl ""{" Al tateily AT °:y'§|".§.f.nn‘|‘y"1°n?n. oot ng Jour , S 50 34 der- | 18 @ good demand for cholce stock; choice, o y 3 wny ! out | New England il L uctuated a good deal in ool Eveni i That the retall merchants ate not order-| . ,oq fat veals, 7aSc; thin or heavy, 4@te. ' | buyers appeared to have been filled up and | during the da i il 1avie sups [ X B 1 steers, although as a rule cows are selling | CATTLE Iteceints, ing in larger quantities is a suficient indica- GS-—The colder weather has caused a [ May finished at the bottom. forgJuly had | Chicago Gas. b Giid| 633 O ¢ | better than steers and if anything prices are ‘ Llnin ;m:’z .|nwy havo not yot ullll;t'l\y ro- | better fecling’ and - the ‘market s a tife | Provisions opened strong and higher on es- dc to o for Nov 1 | Boonwe. | k) S0 281 5 stronger at the close than at the e aymantedoth R g aoane | Salted emity a5 iny prics, Striotly fresh sggs | timated light receipts of live hogs for next Tror No. 1 morthorn and et 30K 2 9% 351 | opening ot the week. There were about D s it | are quotss: at 1ogih ¥ | week and good bidding prices ~advancing | ffom o6 to 56 s L G 3 Sorango ], 20, |2V 2] 38K 180 | thonty toads of cows and mixed stock on e, B e L e ey 1 e | - HONEY—Choice white clover, 15c; Call- [ moderately. ~The offerings of all Kinds | noriern: tisc, : The total sales of stock were 45,700 shares | sale today, and it did not take buyers long to I as yesterio i ® P o a fornia, 16c. of products- were very little, and The flour market was very dull, but reported | Including: American Sugar, 13,700; Burlington, | clean them up at fully stehdy prices. Good 3 ; ‘prime. heayy ticl |mtlorl: of lhehn'l"fmc'-'- i ulm]" Kt’""! m'cl OYSTERS—Medium, T. X. L. there was an effort on the part | Sales were about equal 'to the amount man Low; Chicago Gas, 3, no;: ’I{\»Hllmzu};m\" l:‘ hn | to choice cows and heifers sold at from $2.70 (s, $5.2065.25; prime to TG, selling below the cost of production and | shoes, 18c; extra standard, 20c; selects, 21c; | of some of the local operators to advance (o StURLELLSIEEDEVbaL BRI Uierewasg] geralBleateions BOTHOGEINIANG, 3 " | up to $3.16, butchers' stuft largely at from AND. LAMBS-Rect b some hardware staples are on the market | extra selects, 22c; company seleots, 25c: £ wse in the amount on hand. That same | 8,700; Western dueil A LAMBS-—Rec 1000 head; 4 A o | e » 25¢5 | values, but the continued weakness in wheat | condition exlsted. during. th i and millers . 40 to $2.60 and canners'down around § Ipments, none; tap sheep, $3.0 top lmbs, at a figure where the manufacturers prefer NUTS-Chestnuts, 12 per 1b.; Ttalian | had the contrary effect. Some support was | Were not disposed to produce much faster than New York Money Market. to $2.25. Common large to choice veal calves | $.00@4.50. shutting down thelr plants to producing stock | MUTECCRESIue, he, pet o Il | given to the market by two or threo leading | (he stocks were taken up. A Httle flour that was 2W YORK, Feb, 1.—MONEY ON CALL— [ gold at from $1.75 to $5, or about steady Kanss Gty Live ~tock Market. at ruling prices. This, together with an an- 5 3c; o s on hand before was sent o Duluth to hold. i ¢ T per cant : ) walnuts, 12a1fe; fiberts, 1c; pecans, large, | packing institutions, prices advancing for a | o, 4, Vefore was sent to Duluth to ho ot M ILE PAPER_$%@% per | Prices, while for rough stock of all kinds the Gt ticipated advance in the provision market, | yjgldc; pecans, medium, 10c time with only slight reactions. The Im- [ Amount was not lirke. Milcrs are st asking | copo 0 MERCANTILE PAPER-SKGIS per | et was firm, poor to choice bulls, oxen | 1 3 shipm should boom jobbing trade under ordinary IR Puré Juice, " ber bl 45.50: hall | provement in wheat from the lowest 1y the Bt bl o i g i , ce, ., $5.5 price on | nearly the same prices ‘as they were before the G BXCHANGE—Steady, with ac- | and stags going at from $1.50 to $3.10. conditions. 25; Oregon, per bl $3; fialf bUL 83; | record also contributed to the strensth In | [t decline in wheat, ‘but:icls underatood that | s In” bankers: bills ut"$4804GLIN | For S Tyl (Y e ARl tra0atksl uite decline was accepted stances | for at si. § o v dys; e i 2 boom. The present improvement is purely | clarified ‘cider, per bbl, $: half bbl., $3. the general range of uskini prices for first pat- | posted rates, $4.86@4.89; commercial bills, $4.83% | lively. Some outsiders were buying and reg- | g; 3 (g N R O e O SAUERKRAUT—Per bbl., $5.50@6.00; half | the inside prices of the day on increased | cnts was from $.25 to 33150, while the bulk of | @4.54, ular dealers also wanted some. Prices were HOGS—Recelpts, head; shipm CLO, TR O D TG (T Hel BT s i e offerings and the withdrawal of the provious | {le sales were i mediuin prices between. | “SILyien cERTIFICATES- 01t firmly held in spite of the dullness and weak | ! market lowar; " bull merchants generally are not sufficiently surq VEGETABLES. : support, with the closing weak, most of 1he ers anked from SLO.to $1.80 for fine grades. | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm. ness that pervades the fat cattle market. | 4 T of their ground to order more than their im- Low grades are in many (nstances run in with | inactive. = i g L Tequire. | This should be | o DEANS—California hand-picked navy, | early advance being lost. Compared with | the feed, us ‘the prices ot latter commodity | The closing auotations on bonds: Good to cholce feeders are quoted at from [ SHEEP-Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments, 1,000 $1.90G2.00; western navy, $1.75@1.90; common | last night, May pork is b higher, May lard | are comparatively high. BTe 11945t L & S T GOM— 00° $3 to §3.40, falr to good at from $2.70,to $3, | head; market slow and stewty a satisfactory assurance that the increased | $h00%(0; 2 r The dally output of (46 mills grinding today, | U. S-d8ree. i activity will gradually become more pro- | “ONIONS - Oniswa’ ee quoted at G0@0c 2/g.l"‘;:’:&;d"“lie’gfl,{."?:r“’;::':‘;’f;f" Wheat, | 16,0 funposed, " wirl ub.}‘u‘.n:.'-‘ h‘lz-mkm!.‘:;"(:u:p‘n I8 dhcoupll f4 (St 1 Conwln...o e ol Uiy Grbla G bt ) St. Louls Live Stock Market. : = 1 : 3 3 ivanced during the week L 18 : . 15ts. ; 8 = - Ttece nounced as eonfidence extends to the ramifl- | and on orders at 76G%c; Spanish onlons, | 75 cara; corn, 600 cars; oats, 203 cars; hogy, | the: hieh Dricescheckel Business, but the. pro. | Basite Dnot5::. TE.L 6. 1r. Bog REPRESENTATIVE SALES. T e e T ) 24,000 head. duction fs well provided for by sales previously | Lousiana stpd ds. \P,| G. Tr. DRESSED BEEF. want’ of reccipts. . o The local jobbers have experlenced a | . POTATORS-Nebraska, Towa and Minne- R Eou o (T West Shor e giocal dobbers have experlenced & | wota grown potatoss, I Small lots from | No session of the Board of Trado Monday— | Mde: Some lots Soll fof 31075 tn cars for anip. | Alssuurl Gucioo: G: W 18t No. Av_Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. HOGS—Hecelpii, 1,00 heads shipments, 5,80 store, T0¢; same Al , 65c; O legal holiday in Illinois; birthday of Abral — oY o hison 48....... 1.. 970 $2 50 1K..1068 $8 25 'IH..IIJ‘!” 40 head; market 5@15 but 1t doing be tho improvement 'has not been as noticea- | FION [0 SAME In CAF Tots, Toe: Calorado, | il TRy 1y Kansas City Markots. Fenn: Bety sat 56: Alchison 2s A 1050 300 2011070 345 | cause of Tight T bist heavy, $6.00005.2 blo as during the week before. Grocers re- | ""OXSIAGE- Orders for cabbage from the | The leading futures ranged as follow: KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10—~WHEAT—Steady at | Couada So. tuds. O, H, & 8. A. Ge. : BEAALIO L0 R 3iap |mixed s.500s. Bnt, stoogsi0 T port that business is constantiy looking up, | country are filled at 2@oeks per Ib. vesterday's prices; No. 3 hard, soiaooes a2 | Gon.Pac. Tats..... 8 SHEBPCftecel pments, 300 he and the dry goods jobbers motice a more | CELERY ROOTS—According to size, 40@ | _Artclea | Open. | H red, S1@33%c. Dldetiyidatais 3 o 3 matketnominal, o liberal movement along all lines. Boots and | 60c_per doz. Wheat, No. 2| "I‘mll";“m alr demana and %o highor; No. 2 [ DL&R. G 48...... hoge, 21,000 head; shoep, 5,000 head, o "eads shoos show some improvement, and the | CBLERY-Good stock, $ic; extra fancy | ~Kebriary a mixed, i@, ‘:-"dn‘?m)‘"v;‘nua .}:%(Nl'/,c Erioundy. .. : 1 spring lines are being ordered more freely | California, Slc@sLo0. = jnged; No- 2 mixed, 110 | '}’ & T\ Gon 5a Slonx City Live Stock Market. N Py 2 white, 28 Zc. 4 than ever before. The trade in building | ,SWHEET POTATOES Ihe supply Is falr; ) —Very firm: 12c., AtutmaROIpRORS ZasCenuriels O cuX Treu ) S Recelpts, 1,00 hardware is naturally very aqulet, but in | EeR SN RE S A e Spinich, per o ECEIPTS—Wheat, 23,000 bi.; corn, 1000 bu.; | NoJpC,Iat; Cert.. LBl dodererfed, : N 3 § | head: ol yéstorda. 140 i) it s staple lines there Is more activity. bbl., $2; salsify, 30@35c per doz.; radishes, i "SHIPMIENTS —Wheat, 4000 bu.; ;| No. Pac. 2nas 1 2 1110 340 2 o AT Tecelpts, 100 The clearing house reports show that | per doz, 35c; onions, per doz., 20c; caull- iFp [Sateatn, s none; s . 2 1041 3 40 3 Omaha fs holding her own with other west- Per doz., $1.5001200; lettice, per doz., | *Feoruary: 38 2, nominally #c. SHIPPING AND IXPORT. CHEL TG D B e e e o} ucumbers, $2tomatoes, per crate of | May..-o Song 3 i nt 3250127, 89216 41440 375 10..1328 B et creaso from last year Is loss than at Denver, | 2 1bs. $1.50; string beans, $250 per 2:3-bu, | iy a8 a2 HAN virm: Quotations. 18 Cows, Stock In Sight, o 3 S jarsiey, per doz., 30¢; egg plant, per | Pork per bl JAY=—Dull ind weak; timothy, $8.00@9.00; Sioux City, Milwaukee or St. Paul. The fol- PR s e P 5 13 g2y | prattie, 3o gt BOSTON, Feb. 10.—Call loans, 2@3 per cent; 1507508879 60 ken 1085 ing are the receipts at the four prin- lowing 18 the record of the Omaba clearing AEpSrAEUS.IDen daxy 0o, Lurt pe AR R H RO IRt b BUTTER -Quict and easy; creamery, 19@2c; | time lonns, 8@4 per cent. Olosing quotations 180 171040 250 1.1120 2 cipal western cities Saturday, February 10: May T 7 23 Y Bk b Lard. 1001bs dairy, 1@16e. e g shares: 300 2 attle, Hogs. Sheep, l:lmm: for the past six days: + si1og00q | LS, RS oz, Shei water cress, pef doz February..| 7 87%| 7874 730 | 730 EGGS—Very firm; 12 on stocks, bonds and mining shares: 200 2T 2en a0 e S A R a: 'rm-“ y .. 269,01 @2, FRUITS Short Ribs— AT . &S ¥, T154| Westingh. Blectric 3 200 11040 2 00 37, 943 Chicago ... 4 1,000 Fueadsy, 739.171.76 Fobruary..| 728 | 728 | 73 720 Coffeo Markot. Am. Sugar do pfd. & 200 1..790 60 32071188 itansas City, B 4,900 Wednesday. . 80,552.77 APPLES—The supply light on this May... ...l 717%| 720 71241 712 NEW YORK, Feb, 10.—COFFEE—Options do pfd v Wis. Centr: 300 181113 260 D.. Sk 2 St. Louls 5 ;l“humfilhly... F9478068 | market and prices higher; fancy westerns, Cush quotations wore us ollows: barely steady af unchanged prices (0 10 Dointa | By State Gin, 0 [Atchison S 215 900 1710 G . 193.05 | §2.95 : uo i decline, riled weak under unsatistactory ens | Hel ephione da..eoee 703 298 1015 12:1079 sty Saturda; 672,677.03 5 B) 28O . - FLOUR-—Weak. e Jose ¥ Hoston & Alban; 3 [Gen. Electric 23 37 y CRANBERRIBS—Cranberries are arrtv- | WS 0 ine soue; No. 8 spring, | LIS and closed Casy’ al 5015 pomta. net deciine. | Hoston & % Wia. Ceniral 18, 238 18931 1910 But there is certainly no evidence of a $3.25; Oregon, per bbl this market. Later on it declined to nearly — ing very freely and are in good demand; ¢ Sales, 16,000 Including: © Februn o.15; | Boston & Maine.. . 13 ‘ New York Dry Goods Market. Total .. ciieen 84660,694.26 | Cape Cod, per bbL, $5000650; bell and | o SRS IS 515.00; April $15.06: May. $15.3be | i B&Q......... T0%|Alk ez Mining Co. 5 1050 NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The week closes in the DURle) 40605 Yaraoy, wge; pell ana | (SOENTNoheie L ook | 8 Iilluly s | ber, S0 ot ot hurge ot : 904 dry goody market In lesy favorablo form than it - AS DUN SEES IT. ohery I el No. 3 white, 283@39e. g 8| et "Cordovar feosogaorm, - I {Bato & fowton e _*84 . e : L GlAEEhaR STAMAYOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES The - stock 1s | Ny No: O averays. | X alumet & He s the denlings and the volumis of the week-s bust Many Good Reasons for Faith in the Fa- | fFIVInE in good condition: Riverside seed- BARLEY—No. 2, nominal; No. 8, 44 c; “Receipts, 00 bags; sto %0 K . 722 2 2 3 ness s but moderate and pr y u lings, per box, $22: Washington navels, | No 4 40000 @4sc; L AERTE 8100k 25000, ] O 7 . A0 290 20 " fmproved. There s & fair amount. of mall ture Advanced. Redland navels, $3.25; Redland seedlings FLAX SEED--No. 1, $1.89, HAMBURG, Feb. 10.—Market barely steady; K ] . I ders, A days ago there was a tendency Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. [ $2.50. Y TIMOTHY—Prime, 84.10@4.15, 15,00 bags; unchanged to %pf decline, 4 & toward sing” the amount of gods cailed DARE Coul mayst TROPICAL FRUITS. PROVISIONS—Moss pork. per’ bbl., 812,05@ | FONDON, Feb. 10.-Dull: 3Gt lower. METRL fic 3 . 2 200 1. for, but hesitation is mor of the N 9 BANANAS—Prices remain about steady , pel 3 et market, and the outlook s not Sonai ood. The Commerclal club has scored soveral | per bunche Targe. . $mia50, per bunch: | ribs ¢idos. (10oter 8017500 sme ao? Short Milwaukeo Markets. do_pfd.. ; : bods were neglected and quiet, e #ood points in favor of Omaha in the mat- [ Small to medium, $2.0002.25. shoulders (boxed), $6.25@6.50; short cleur MIL \\'M KEE, Feb, 10.—FLOUR—Quiet and Now York mfa f::};:;{:xmhhw. Is £ tious and altogether less ter of frelght alsoriminati £ LEMONS—New Messina_lemons, siz€, 800, | sides (boxed), $6.76@7.1214. a : SRl . A ght discrimination, of which It | gy 5i5.00; size, 360, $4.00@4.50. WHISKY—Distillers’ ~finished goods, per AT—Quiet and steady; No. 2 spring, | NEW YORK, Feb, 10. 1880 8 3 oo B behooves our jobbers and packers to take ORANGES—Fancy Floridas, $2.75; choice | gal., $1.17. 4 f\-u“l ‘r‘wmmn i o closing mining quotations: 3 2 1110 s 5 Poorla Graln Markét; early advantage. It the club Is as success- | Flori $2.60. JGAR-Cut lonf, 85.30; granulated, 35.45; iy 2o P .. | @roror: Al % 1720 RORIA: Feb. 10i=CORN=Markst higher;; No. TANGERINES—Per box, $2.75. standurd A, $4.42. BTG #%e; No. 3 white, 50 Sk 1410 B [ A ful in the next eight months as it has been [ ARNTIRINEEITEE box, $276. DGl e Srorolity AT 3 Srowa Nolbta: e g80 R A 1850 i Firm; No. 2 white, 20%c; No. 3 white, in tho last, most it not all the grievous | <1 B ents today: AR a00 sy B L= Stoady; Nojib KiKe ol e 1 : ] RV E-Qutet, nominal, hic G g ] 3—Qulet, nomina burdens which Lave borne down upon this 8t. Louls Viarkets. . § S0 WHISKY—Fair; high wine basis, $1.15. sample, 43@ X o = Weak: No. city’s trade In this particular will be lifted AioTes; Recelpts. Shipme ik 2.10; lar Iron Silve ERE 4 0 Y ekt k - L T Becoints SIONE pork, $12.10; lard, b 3 RECELPTS—Wheat, 600 bu,: corn, 63700 bu.; It 8 porhaps not. propor to specity exactly | o3 i Ameh, HmRRON R Mars Flour wbla 7,000/ i ) $500° Bbla.; wheat, Mextea 945 broter ; oats, .00 200 b baries: 2k what changes have been effected, but | =~ WHIZAT—Started %e up today, but was Rl 40000 H S . Floxlehn iRt ¢ Al SHIPMENTS—Wiieat, 1,500 bu.; corn, 17,5:0 bu Jobbers and packers will bo Interested in | hammered down by seiling fully To, but the mm ,';‘," sase 400,000 1 maehbln sRmhsgt 80 | G5 i At 200NN, 1RasIex 34 M0 DUy knowing that they open up a large and | drop was o large, considering the pr B s et e 0008 i L2030 2 reicny oy yery rich territory on the other side of the | ing local prices, that a rally broug| Barley, bu....... b 59.000] 80,000 Wool Market. z 4 AC BY FIFTY MASKED ME. Missourl river and shut out competition | Juotation up to u close e below v On the Prod hange today the butte RIS e, 0 mWORLeIa (betiers dex San Feansisco 3 & 1..1210 2 60 from two other sections which by the geo- | {1 " : CATN R T ket was qUIOE; CEOMTMOTY: - 200200 ‘,“,”' S S SAN FRANOISOO, T e oflicial SRS AND FEEDERS. Woman Dragged from Bed and Flogged graphical conditions belong to Omaha unll - May, 57%c; July, 6Stagh 2 Eggs. firm; strictly tresh, 14@14450, & FUET——— A closing quotations for alng stocks todiy NG 300 1., 980 Before Her Husband's Eyes. should not be open on equal terms to Kan- P . Y 241 i — T STOCKS AND BONDS, us follows: 2 kil % 2 05 19710% HARRISBURG Pa., Feb. 10.—Tifty sas City or St. Joseph. These rate dis- | CORN-—\Was weakened by the smash in S Now Xark Biackts. A o 0 speeatd ; 10 b0d 90 w0 M masked men rode up to the home of S criminations grow up gradually, and have | Wheat, and lost @ . 2 mixed, cash, [ N YORK, Feb. FLOUR—Recelpts, are Speculation Dragged Along Slowly | il 3 85 [ophir 3 11000 10 1071005 4 gy grow adua : Sosedat s S Fhareyand EMardh 10200 bbla.; ' exports, 13,700 bbis.: saless e 65 S L L 4 Host & Teieher, ) 100 [Potosi.. ; . i o Milton, near here in Washington county, to be removed gradually. Spasmodic out- f \yG%agro "Rl gea s o pigs. Weaker o sell but demand vers' Iigat (e figd i ure, BRIWGL foronss s Savago, .. PACKERS AFTER CHEAP HOGS. , 2 bursts of indignation have not been pro- o B - as0; | Winter. Wheat' fiour refutively stoadicr thas | © NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The shafe specu- | Chonae.. i |Serra Ne bl £ the receipts of hog: hrake: open, the doorand whila, 8 okyy ductive of lasting results in dealing With | Fhruary 29%0. phringOn dscount, ot depleted stoeks,’ - Prices | Jation during the two bours which the ex- | Gons. CAL & Vi ‘H;"‘["""""““'“‘“ R R RNk "x:’ it XL :"m guard stood watch over Milton the rest of ;,',';' 'l,“‘r'i‘,::;'}i‘:”"::‘ Ramunniop ',It:f‘lu":";‘lff; T nought Mo e 3 bta patents, $3.000 ange was open for business dragged along | Sureki Con.:oie ¢ Ui tho average of prices paid has been 10c to | the mob dragged Mra. Milton out of the bed -, suasive moth 0 slone TARLEY—No doing. 4 4 2 g & o view er husband gave hef " Utt have accomplished more, and have also | HRAN=Firm: se bid, east track. v 1 lowly without a single feature of interest, | Mexlean..... 20 lower than last Weok for all grades. | A1 eV Of Lor Bushaiet gave her thicty Shawnl thAt when! yoi| cnoa” gok the aatusl LS. A Thesa et | Ao :":;f;,e\'!l 5 e The market was perhaps the narrowest on London Stock Quotations. This decline cannot bo explained on ac: | hon' wax torn futo shreds bofors they G- facts before the railway managers they are o L ORI [ e ool Swheat flour: ensy, b3 record, the muumnum being confined within LONDON, Feb, 10.—Close '&'“"fl "l]‘Au:‘m’m‘:’l‘“‘l:“"‘:"[; ) “;’,‘;‘,‘““" ;"”‘l‘::l'i" 1shed. They left saying that the punish- Wiilioe (1o, e . tale and " aro - poraonally TTER-Tlrm, unenanged; oreamery, 24 | .13 v Canadian ex-bond, 0@ | a range of % per cent., The grangers moved | Gonsnis 07-100/ Me z i | wimply become tirod of putting away hows | WCDE was becauso she was suspectod of in- riendly to this metropolis. o, choice dair, Gy g 3 5 aNsoi, 3 g B eooms - tired g 8 idelity. on w 53 ) B0, e in O ihat sto Rl nol metasial S—Hig N MEAL-Dull; brandy wine, $2.70. within a radius of % pér cent, St. Paul olos- (”::“hlll'm Pacii i ':«‘. Now York Contoa. 1.,-'TI at a loss, and are determined to get prices ':,ifll"“ya, 't.‘f,f:. ,““[f.l".,“'"} AL s, Improvement in any line, though the hope: Rl [t 1\‘\""1';\ 3 Miwaukee, 62gosc; | U8 At yesterday's pricas, Burlington moving % . 10141 Benngylvi 3 | on a manufacturing basis, The absence of | by png 1.;m-u‘r:u|'n T s J:M’ ”P? of dealors are agaln springing up as the Strong, In good demand; $3.60 | nb y S up 3 per cent and Nuthwestern and Rock RO et spoculation in provisions has made this a | yout"that time shot tho fathor of hia firat winter passes. The winter trade Is over SORN.3 e M ulot; western, 60GS0c; six: | Island declining % pepgent and % per cent ey —= | very dull and unsatistactory season for the | vife " who had attacked him. in court, A and an early spring would stimulate trade. & G 3 126000 bu; | Tespectively. St. I general run of packers, and now when there | gorcy foud broke out and several deaths re- Last fall everybody went to the World's y ol : alos, B Spot acthve but St. Paul was bought'al the opening in an- | &P, LOUIS, Feb. 10.—Mining ka'dull, ‘as | 18- some'iproapgot. of ALIen T Dt8 they | yyjted, ono man being hanged for murder fair, and haberdashers, milliners S i Mhe@st 3 levator, 62 ticipation of a better '$howing for the first and no change (o note ~x..~mx- ant hogs to sell on the basis that pro- | yiyeor 1y known to be nervy and Is hunting N P Y N T Y R B y v : s S%ey No. | northern, | woek in February thiah for any previ 0 | Elizabett visions are selling. Hogs aro about' $3 for the men who committed the ntal articles: which go to make up the A A%, ond uder hoavy Thuidation week in some months, but when the figures A T lower than a'year ago, while poricdsabout | e g Men Who eammitted the outrage on ‘good clothes' of the average man and l’" 3 "“s‘.r k made a new low W published showing a decrease .,,"...',’f $7.50 per barrel lower, lard nearly $2 lower ! s Iwum:lr‘lntluuml. ..1.-:: extremely ..:.)l“ ; \‘ Imlu‘l— p: 0ngY,,. $1 Wl tne T ¢ | $3,451 compared with e’ same week of u'n’ un-lkrllm Is‘A |n»|~.-r“| nm\.: u‘ymurr urm;” Winter milliner says he never saw trade in o e huyers g 3 5 g e pork packing in the west so far this season b “ R BHIUAC RIS e 1aYOr Eaptrade In bix 0 bblic wheat, ; i {ho annoutcement soettld to o o atrongth §3 o only”about 15,000 hoga short of Tust | A €hlla of Mrs. Wiiliam Ielsey of Wav- \ omical i 3 oats, 34,000 bu. "No. § aary, X o the shares, whichyactually sold off a 3 o el - erly, N. Y., had contracted a severe cold, ladios carried their spring bonnets over for A . 5,000 'bbls.; wheat, Ma, ) r 4 PARIS, 3 e 3 car, and the entire season's packing, while ' 100100 CUEHDL SUAUAITILE DONAGIA oYar fof Braohre - B0 “bhis; whe R ! | small portion.” "As @ matter of fact the | or the account. Tl he ‘comparatively small. will show & | Mrs; Kelsoy socured o bottle of Chamber: . : ) h 13 I sei Juiy, first week of February last year was so | wiw Clearings, $1,608,142; il ® | lain's Cough remody, which she gavo season all dealers in his line, as well as a1t SOSTRE. clashd ; stormy and filled In WRb snow that: traty | bl i . substantis) ingroase over 189%-3. o S RS dress goods, will note an immediate im- 5 - A0 colpts, 10y bu.; exports, 126,60 bu.; | Was unusually light. The statement of the | MEMEHIS, F fioaringm. - 41308881 balo The fluctuations this week have been | (FOEtel With the [hest ros Bl aays provement and a brisk trade. A 10,-COTTON—Stend salen, futures. 16000 bu. Spot. dull; N s | oo iy o Mament oliihe 301,107, New York exchange, pa heavier than usual, but the biggest changes | 1 believe it to be the best I have evor “'Phe suggestion applies to vl one Nue of . e (e 15,00 Bl | Rl la Flovt pminal iicet..Oplians | SonIE Apotar an e et (orable as ON. o mount. of bullion | have been downward. The week opened out | U5l There [ wo daner in eiving this etall trade, but et fa that perhays iy, Gwo; knod ordl | wera teady all on light offcrings, | %¢ 4 TS e in- "the ‘Han i Oc decline cther ‘weaka oma ohildren as It ogntainy nothing retail trade, but the fact 1. po o g, od mid- | closed” steads” and unchansed "o “ic “not "Wa¢ | dustrials Sugar ‘was =W only moderately A L a 10c decline and a further weakening | y,,5rigus, Then it can always be dopended nover before in the hiswory of the cow: dling Gair! I0ia. Dat | Chaoa: Py R Red, L in DAT A otive stock, but it Kbt within the % per p J on Tuesday. =~ On Wodnesday there wan i o, for colds, croup and whoopls were so small stocks of almost ezory co RO My, 43@IIc, - closed. Liie PAOT AR %2 ; ; X 0 20¢, owe: 00. to | Wk Lor colds, ctoup. Rud xhoaplng ware 1o uoall sigais, of alimust wiory coms | il B S Sty B ports, 400 b, | Cont MmIt of fluctuntiom, closing 1 per cont | $x, 78, baiances, $9,80507, A broak aC 800, “followad Ty 0 AR 0] Twhia maked 1tis Vpreat favorlte Jodlty: Aniah Ainacioans rogard as ensan:. .o ol T O e .1 sxporty. 4091 higher than on yesterday. General Bleotric | & BAITIMORE, Ieb. 10.—Cloarings, b0 Jeactlon on Thursday and a fusther | mothers for thelr ehildron, For sule tributors, Canada bus had no panie. Meslco A 76 L1 AUl bt hihor, No. & ot N showa an advance of & Der: cent and OLL | balihass RUSE. For tha ook, aivanco of u nickel Friday, only to be fol- | GLE, before. Even Argeatine Republis has for a | § { 0t track Whits' western, d7@le, Options dull bui | C1Red % per cent. The uncartainty of the } lHELARELIGHS, ek, ¢ T N it L v . * R g L Novembe b tirmer, closi wdvance; F olos situation relative to the tariff and revenue | 41 ces, $1, R € 0AING 3. 000, DAY AW LI year been prospreing. The Unitad States . f 0 v st Daluces, $1, ark and fully a quarter lower than a week cannot always remniy In the dumps. We | stes Thio: n " .‘:--1. L R e May, basiic, | bill restricts the deallngs in thowo Industrials | " o, “f'"b‘"«" This ’I’;,:"“ and fully & quarter lawer thsn a c ru u SRR SR Sl U Y0 5e; 3 AT S R e cf o affected by the meagure, woek st yeaf, §2 ago, % 3 BRNAG 05 S0 B003 M 0 INGPLS 020 Daglsing .30 Luléa. ¥ bipping, good to cholce, The bank statement inade no impression | last weels ‘Balances ‘toda The storm undoubtedly held back a good | Sy Kaf 1 ens. Averpool Murk ots < London wolders | In the reserve being expected by reason of i New x 4 Bein o lightes 0. Woek, 3 In Nebraska trado and (ha ¢ A fo x 80X y reason of | her cent v New Y . | the | 92 , 8.9 T Aty A oA i i el bk LIVERPOOL, Peb. 10 -WHEAT--Du) Xy or. | the heavy subscriptions to the new govern- | ' NEW YORK, Ieb, 10.-Clearings Wore yeceived, 1he quality as & rile balns INVE EN ors say some intertar towns have nwre | beeinee A 1 . v 3 4 " | ment loans from this city and the other on, $4.070.808; weal § very falr, Eastorn markets wore lower, ERS s orlor i co | B8t 34d; No. red western winter, 15 111204 ; e L A B A B S e R e e LG ) 8 there was no outside demand and with BANK ’ monoy than they need il others are calling [ 2. = )0 3 Tw Texus dry, 24 10 % ibs. | tions (n connection with the loan. Tt 8 ort - of ) local buyers all bearish there was nothing for more than they >an got untry mee. | GORN—IIrm; demand fair; mixed western, | o, he I ectio 0 loan, stock | g oli"in ofd ana $552,665 tn siiver to do but to submit with as much grace as | ¢ hington St CHICAGO chants are one day an. the top shelf of hope | * 800 1ons pork K g A l,'m'rm-:n HMemlock sole, Bucnos Ayres | llllrklfi‘ul u;lv .«-xm.- lm«s :m‘urhm :m could be e tor the weok 1 B asibia 1o n 16 reduakion 1n nelogk. This 34 Washington St., and order ‘realy. Op the noxt hey ure extra Tndia, Sx rcon. tong”clear. % the, | RROVISIGNN" ! SRR A, BERE-TORDA 08 DNAIRA. - The L EH I RATS! BArEhaRe ; ’ 1 It the limited ofte 3 on, lang ¢ ' 0N ats, quiet: - pickled | rallway and miscellaneous bond PRl sellers did and as a result the limited offer- Y 824 Discalisaesse bond market was 10.—Clearings, $11,706,000, ings were not \5 hands, the MUNICIPAL BONDS, morose and will not talk purchase () the | %8; short clear, 4 Ihi. Lard, 39 3, s, THGRc pickled sioulders, e4e; plekied | quil. but firns travelin on. The deposit Lot —_— — ¥ i held; western steam 000; correspondin eel 1 ping empty by of the fore 5 Grsasing AL bUr nelikh bt ud:laana sre I Dulith Wheat Market. " 15 Dl @ tlorces, 4t 313G | The Post says: Ouly a fow of the Indus : Ao an ahanms Ok pens being ampty b ; f the fore- | ponds of Electric Street Rallway (e H o . 0ve 01 DU Feb. 10— WHEAT—Closed ¢ lowor export sbruary, closed $7.16 nominal; | trial stoaks scored any change of note today " noon. It was a $4.90 market. fair to good hogs refused, The coigadacin i Now Yark and | than yesterday for both « and futures. No. §7.60 nominal; May, $2.76 nominal; re- | whateyer. In Sugar certificates, Chicago all weights golng largely at that figure. One Companies. eastern cilies wia slightly rolioved by the | 1 hard, suah, g ruiry, Bide: May, G1%e: | fined, steadler; vontinent, 3 compound, ‘g0 | GORHTeE, O O hore Whs & U cholce heavy butcher welght load brought bond purchases, but money Is still -.-.-klu. i Ko: Mo Fuothern, Mol ‘Webruary | QT8 bork. Quskinoy iuss, SWEH.5; ex 'W"uA‘“ of speculative shorts during the $1.921, and a few of the commonor under- | High Grade Investment Securities leveloped u tum 1t westward, except de- B e wrive, Wie. UUTTER-LDull and weaker; western dairy, | dullness. Outside of these the stock market around $4.85 and $4.87%. On Friday the CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

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