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[ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 18M. low | duction In the rateof discount Is probable. The o wlar but firm on et 4 AT BUTTER-There I8 no change in the market A b the whole, Even Adb{eans closed bett ! | Productisn ot the Daltal B Higher Oables, Better Expnv‘:vn and Lighter | nd, trade v duiet, pectally” o ghe’ medium a0 continent, 4,80 baies New ol sk Roceipta at the Local Yards Are Getting : Productio s?“ :H‘\.Wm[mr T:mt 1 ftated 3 Lol ik, UTRESSED POULTRY-The mupply continues n.n“MIm'L‘v e J:v-u“nu::‘ K".‘ w\\l'"-t oo Saten! | mNEW, LR e L b fen e, 0 Back to Normal Figures, { AL R 1Eht and_ the market o Fhade " irmer. | shipments, 15 balew: stock, 61,0 b e e i da . i - £ hickens, TG8c; turkeys, 8G%; geose and ducks TR SR PRIME MERCANITLE PAPER-34@5% per ] il 5 E T ; CORN WAS ONLY MODERATELY ACTIVE | fe, foferlor stock ‘would sell below the at PEORIA, e, We-CONN--Market trm, higher: | “Bmnring pxemanar-put, win actst | CATTLE TRADE 1S AGAIN [N BAD SHAPE i 5 | “ARCESCAINSRTHROUGHUUT THE WU figuren | TRIVE POULTRY-The shipments ate ncreasing % 3a%o; No. 3, 3 busin, bankers' bifis nt .S @AK for de — and were {88 fair demami ‘for choico. stock T Markel e Migher No. 2 whilge | mand AU S0GA80% | for AIXGY - dye y o Good stock I8 quotable nt 548t g Posted ‘rates,” $4.A8G4S. © Commorcial biile, Firmer Feellng Displayed and Moderate | "S5 (00,0 Lol fire 1ght and there 1 n G ST e Glut of Stock on All Markets the Canse of a | Galne Were Scored—There Was for cholee stock: cholee, good fat § mer; high wine basis ¢ crnrnfred o StIt Decline—Hogs Siide Back pH | | o aha Produce Market. atock markets f ? 1 Flelds of South Africa Rapldly Taking / the Place of Callfornia and Aus tralln, and Bid Fair to Head the List, thin or heavy, 4@te. NMENT HONI a Stronger Tone to the There 1n a slight reaction from the YBIPTS—Wheat, 600 bu.i corn, 38380 bu.; | Inactive, except for Tapnesse 3 Belo Ghte abke spurt of the past few days and the bulk of the | cats, 22600 bu.: rye, none; bitley, 3,600 bu Virginia' Centuries gnd deforred geidy L L a . supply_ s selling tower, A" fow ‘sales | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, none: ‘corn, 2,600 bu.; | in fair demand J wers mads, how o Btrietly fresh egis 2 I tye, none; bariey, 2100’ bu, The closing quotatignson bonds: —_—— are ‘quoted’ at L - P - HONEY—Cholce 2 awns City Murkets. Wiy 8L O & P, 1 CHICAGO, Feb, 14.—Whoat waa firmer to- | 16 0 AT, Feb, U ~WIHEAT-No, 2 red B SO g TP L Q. Rt WEDNESDAY, Feb, 14 o < o/ ¥ 5 0 TP K, G T Rets 1% day and closed %c higher at 60%c. Higher stan 5 Selvals a R s A Sie: No. § mix, HKe Pac, 6a ¢ 2 [Unton Bacine ta... 100 Receipts of all kinds were rather liberal cables, better exports and lighter receipts compnny 'selects, $50; GOUN SRS hite 4e; No, 2 2ye. i 2 uisiana stmpd 'i5 530 \West Shors 103" | toa o days" supply 4 . NUTS-Chestnuts, 12 per Mh.; Itallan che RYE 1. 4l Missourl 6n 1007 R, G W. 18 68t . the thiss Jhyy" RUDply showing wi caused the advance. Corn closed with a @13c; almonds, 16G17c; English walnuts, FLAX. Firm: $1.26@1.27, . new st ¢ 102 | Atehinon 4s. 71 Increase of nearly 8,000 cattle and 00 gain of %e for May. May oats closed at %c i Mberta, i20;" pecans, larke, 13G1o; pe BRAN - Firm 0. s 10| o, 2w ALl 8% | gheep, Hogs show a decrease ot nearly higher and provisions higher all around 3 I per UL 85605 halt bt | @it —Stendy: dmothy, $8.000.00; prairie, .0 | 1[Gt -0, S1 | C 000" head, 2 2 W | the output has increased from $3,000,000 in Wheat opened firin, with May %c higher at | %2 per bblL, 85 haif bbl, $3; claritied |y Quiet and firm; amery, 10G24c; s 103% H. & T. (2 It looked as If farmers everywhere we 1862 to $5,000,000 in 1593, while the gains in I v 4 hatt ddiry R G.osts.l 13| Ao, 104 b The Liverpool market with its higher | “'&i B bl g e oo g’ 4 H figuring on a light run of cattle today and quotation was responsible for the early ad- | . Ry S VERBOBE et T K. & T "Geon, s S oA 80 they all tried to get to market at once, P ran D Rt | hgh. The Australlan production will carry vance, The later cables reported continued Ns-Californ picke | navy, $1.9062.00; | deman lorite: ol B ont.. .o and as a result recelpts were heavy at all | 7y 18 ‘85 HOR e pac DGR WL I IR EHCHRHUEES) 7 £160,000,000, which is an inerease of $12,000,« J p: western navy 90; common white bes 2 red w ™m w n def. X firmness in Liverpool with upward tendencies n navy, $1.75G1.90; common white b 1 in nonfund. L.l the leading centers, trade paralyzed and | SHEEP—There was another fair run 1 and prices here began an advance. The re- AR 8.0 000 for the year. WIith ona or two exceps Agalu, WASHINGTON, ieb. 14.~-Roturns received at the Treasury department indicate that the gold output for 1898 will reach the almost unprecedented amount of $37,000,000, an in= crease over 1592 of $1,000,000. In Colorado the gold production tions are unusually, s CORN-Steady; demand fair; mixe YNt S ,“ T 2 N g L T S prices lower. Receipts here were nearly | sheep and very little noteworthy change celpts for the day were 85 cars at Chicago, T8 oL T e; Spunish onions, per crate 3 pLROVISIONS Pork, prime_mess, fine, Tha. . : e B Gl 1,600 heavier than a week ago today, and | the sitvation. Lo houses ~ were tions this is the largest output ever knowna 131 at Minneapolis and 65 at Duluth. The | srown: potnioen i semll tote fama otore, clear, 45 Ibs., 28s 6d. Lard, 308 3d, € ) s :)J;:lx(-‘(l:n\.-'-.-' was, as on *1;ua.-.1~y, K lr..].‘: overly janvlous for supplics .\lllM trading | Th gold flelds of South Africa seem (o b ___ al | ®ame.in car lots jorado, from store, s nkling of very desirable beeves, the bulk | was slow with prices generally weaker. Sdly g the place of the Califo export clearances from the four principal | Sbol oty ois ol d New York Dry Goods Market. . of the offerings were an usual half fat and | Falr to good mativos mell nt . $2.768.40; | FoPidly taking tiio place of the California Atlantic ports were equal to 455,000 bu. Th Oriiorn for calbage from tho coun- | NEW YORK, Feb., 14—The marked improve- TR sHort fad stears. . Conditions were miich tho | fair to. gooll westerns,. $2.96@3 com. | AndAustralian flelds. Reports from (e bullish effect of early news was such as “3_'5"“'1"‘1"!‘"!“1;_{:-/“_ ",','3,,:\", t0 size, 0G60c per | JieRL,In the weathor conditions In nttended by Feb. 14,-Call loans, 1%4@2% per cont; | SaMe as on yesterday,only more so. There wa mon and stock sheep, $1.50@2.15; good | Witwatersrandt reglon alone show a total 3 L i aree of motlvity in_the & time loans, 4G4 per cent, Closing quotations on | Just enough inquiry from shippers to pre- | to choice 40 to 100-b lambs at | for 1803 of 11,478,476 ounces of ore, yielding to rajse the price to 60%c, but Bradstreet's = wrr, | LFICE o Tocad qceounty bt prices Nege:satied i | 4me visible supply statement changed the out- AW-Gad stock, extra fancy Cali- | no special pay d clrtainty whow no gm- | *OCkS, bonds and mining sharen vent a monopoly of the business by local | 4.00. Representative sales o product of refined gold of 4 value ] T T T S D TR e ore ‘netive | AT, & 8. R i1 Westingh BIee T slaughterers, but not enough to prevent a v, |in excess of $25,000,000. The produ e (U stock, por Bhl. - 5.5 Ly Ll e : nd fairly | At Sugar . 8138 00 Plds..seenrins decline of from 10c to 20c on all grades. | 118 native owes : tion In this reglon Is fincreasing at at lowed. Reports that crop damage in Eng- | "G gy ' L. Jinach, per bbl A = £ IO i o M| Wis, Central........ 8% | Shippers bought good to choice 1,330 to 1,447~ T astonishing rate, and South Africa bids land was responsible for the advance at | ¥ L 3 lishés, eper doz., Receipts and Sales of Wool Felephor U PR P | 1b. steers at from $3.50 to $3 but the Re ts and Disposition of Stock. fair during the present year to push heg Liverpool caused a reaction, but May elosed o : O a04s0: . cucimbars i e, HThe Wool and Cotton Tte- | Hoston & Afhars gin. i dressed beaf men woro all ndiforent and | OMclal receipin and Alpostion of stog 43 | way to the head of tho Uit of gold produc Yo from the top figures of the day. May * 1,60 tomorrow state waen for tho | Boston & Maine - i35 (Wi Cent, Tn.oooo. hearish. They got fair to very good 1,050 to [ Shown by the books of the Tniwmn Stock Vards | jug' countries. The figures for 1892 put uf 1 at 59%e, advanced Te, declined %¢ | ¢ 60, 'per 3:3:bu; bHox} 1 00 pounds, agalnst 3,850,500 pounds B & Q. W Allouez M. Co.. 1,275-1b. steers at from $3.10 up to $3.40 and n.-uJ(’k'., rm xlvivmr”‘“n“ e hours ending at 5 | N, CrCEAE the head of the list, with & . Total sales since Januar how | Fitchburg Atlantic ./ 4 4 § 4 and reacted %e to the close at 60%e. L 2.25; 0 oo 014,000 pounds, " Total recelpts | Gen. Blectri «|oton & ‘Monii.! 23 | fair to poor stuff and odds and ends at from RE production of $33,870,800; the United States n corn there was a moderate business . ! f o8k, per bales. Total since January Mexican Cent. & Boston $3.10 down to $2. It was ahout as thor- second, at $33,000,000; Russia third, at $24,e : : g o e, TR} b Der water cress, per transacted, with the market toward the close | oz, §1.75a% 4,09 balex domestic and forelgn N. Y. & N. B..... Alumet & H v oughly demoralized a market as could well | Cattle .oooovvivireiiiinnns g 806,200, and Africa fourth, ut $23,706.600. selling rather quiet. A firmer feeling was fid ! Oil Markets. Oregon_8hort Line. 7 nklin Ola_Colon: nial ... 4 | be Imagined, but conditions were such that i . . ¥ | The full rcturns from South Africa fof displayed and moderato gains were scored. | APPLES-The supply it Nght on (hig, market | orr, orTy, reb. 1. —Nationat Transit certin- | Rubber s i sellers saw nothing to be gained by holding | JUish <oty oo : 1893 will probably show a production 18 The upward turn of wheat helped the price, | 3¢ ened Slc; highest, Slige; lowest, 80%c S . out, and although business d along 8 TON. | excess of $30,000,000, which will force heg s did also the buying by several of the CRANBERRIES—Cranberries are arriving very wales, 5,000 bbls.; shipments, 91,004 ' 4| Quincy S| all da; very fair clearance was finally | into third place. If the increase continucs B b Tamarack |01 156 local concerns. Opening trades wero | frecly and are in good demand: Cape Cod, per LI ot e P effected. | shie will puss Russia during 1894, and will at from %e to e decline and under a fair PbL s00qsw; bell and bugié Tersey, obenelint b8 Cloe e Sl 3 The market for butchers' and canners' | 1) o be beaten in the United States in ageregite demand and moderate offerings sold up Yeo | ¥GICEE R I AN The stock 18 arriv- | SU%Ci lowest, Sle; sales, none w York Mining Q stock was no better than the market for fat | Switt & i ® | production only by means of a large ins more, eased oft ¢, ruled steady and closed | jng”in goo ndition: Riverside seedlings, S NEW YORK, Iob, 1.—The following a cattle. Offerings included all of fifty AV EEANE o v T % crease in this country. The production of with May but ¢ from the top. box. Vashingto avels, Redland navels, STl TotiEay bbb LR closing mining quotations, of cows and mixed stock, and they R. Becker & Degen..ersiiii, y ¥ silver, according to the reports received at There was a stronger feeling in oats, and secdlings, $2.5 7 B IRy N AL DT e Tl et Awith - T hands slowly at prices all of 15¢ e | Brittain F TG V the mint, has fallen off during the past with a moderate trade. No interesting [ TROPICAL. FRUITS, 4 3 & EERI it PARG. LD 66 |Slarra Nevadii.... lower than Tuesday. Good fat cows i G LG year and will not exceed $175,000,000 in co'n- 5 were developed. Fluctuations wers | DANANAS-Iyices e aiiner BTOOKS AND DONDE, Con. Cal. & Va |*standard” ..\ heifers sold at from $2.50 up, and canners Shippers and “feedors. . L ing value for 1893, As the" coining value Y range and May closed mid. | bunci. lnree 3 . s Deatlwood [ T aket it from $2 down. Most of the fair to good E I8 no moro than twico the market value) n the top and bottom figures of | "LEMONS"New Messina lemons, size 300, $4.50@ | Fallure of the Sugar Trust to Hold the 3 |tron Stver........0 i butchers’ cows sold at from $2.10 to $2.40. Total ... L145 the actual mercantile value of the silver 5.00; 81z 30, $4,00414, b uicksilver .00 alves were generally steady at from $2 mined would drop below $80,000,000. e e business was transacted eatly In Fancy Jiloridas, $2.33; choice Flor e i L o | o pral.. $5.50 and. rough stock as & rule lowor, fair CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, provision The opening sales were at A » Per box, $2.75. ) ORK, Feb. 14.—Although it cut e . l"m““ . to good bulls, oxen and stags selling very Purchases at the Denver Mint. > about yesterday's closing figures. — On some FRUIT—1or hok, $h mo figure in governing the course of prices on | 0 2 largely at around $2.25 to $2.60. Steer Market Ruled Dull and Unevenly | Denver, Feb. 14—Today's purchases of support from the packers and good covering FURS. the Stock exchange, the failure of the Ameri- CLLEl Sl b Business in stockers and feeders was not W gold at the Denver mint were $45,000, the by those who had sold short a liberal ad. 1 black, large. $0.00G25.00; me- | can Sugar Refining company to hold its ad- London Stock Quotations, much changed. Supplies were rather lib- | CHICAGO, 14.—The steer market was dull | fareost {n one day since the mint was opencd. LONDON, Feb eral, and with a moderate demand a fair | ana unevenly lower, There wis RHIEY | o 1) Fort thio: ToREN! tof0ate 18! $168,000} T nde vi d. The improve. | dlum. S5 small, 38.0010.0); black yoarHng vance in values was scored, = T! b large $1200G17.00; medium, $10; small $7; black | Journed annual meeting today was a fruitful | = A amount of business was transacted. Pric for cattle that were suitable for export, the ad Eone forinary : e ;| for cattle that were wuitable for export, the ald- | ggqingt §71,000 for the entire month of Febs ruary last year. I G ment_continued, malnly on the stability n | larze, $120G1500; medium, $io; small 31: black ; wheat. Shortly before the close the offers | s Flack Montana and Rocky mountain, large, | Subject of comment. It was a foregone con- 5, ace't | common... 773 | however, generally shade lower, particularly | vance of 1o In the London market having stimu- fnga Inereased and the support having been | §Smaiz o medium, 314; small, $0: black 3ot | clusion that no meeting would be held and Paciiic.] A Contral. on the commoner grades. Good to choice t demand, BUL the other classes of buy- s withdrawn a reaction followed to a moderate | nt, vearl R e e T 3o | but few stockholders and none of the officers { il s feeders are quoted at from $3 to $3.40, fair [ ers did not scem inclined to do much, the pros- ANGRY STOCKHOLDERS. Gl G AU L Qb in smaall, 357 siiver tip, larke, 0, medigm, | attended at the place of meeting. Evidenty . DLEes] REp IO TOR o and lighter, | pact of large recepta tor tomorow influend covery, the market closing nes e . $5; sliver tip yearlings, e, : SR S OURtE er grades at fr 2.7 . Rep- | them to delay the filling of their orders, 7! o Linseed O G to e Bonded tone Y 'Gompared with last night May pork i et the officlals are not yet prepared to let the | BAR SILVER-2id per ounce. resentative sales: beat of the offerings, showel no declded chango o e O Ry i 15c higher, May lard Ge higher and May Y b B Y eanimee, inrge, | Public at large and the senate and house into | Rate of discount in the open market for both DRE; in values, quotations standing at from $4.75 (o SHICAGD Fih T s anery arowd! ribs be higher. % 10.00412.00; i §6; cubs, large, | thelr confidence. It looks now as if the an- | short and three-months bills, 23 per cent. i g SRS FAE e B TR r 630 Lo GO on: [ /rgua | | L ICHICA GO} Fab a8 an angry crovd timated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 60 o § 3 ger—-No. 1. I nual meeting would not be held until after TR A e G & 3 L0 to 1,400-1b. steers there was a decline of Of stockholders whith confronted President cars; corn, 320 cars; oats, hogs, 26, | AL AS At the tariff bill is disposed of. ST iRt L EaTEERER i Tana 3 ¢ 2 from 10c to Butchers' and canners’ stock | Buston and his board of directors today at 000 liead. color, y—No. In the stock market the principal activity | lifeléss; prices unchanged. Closing: <1181 106 jo | held up pretty well, but the feeling was weu the meeting of the National Linseed Oil i e o ¢ WS 81 ediun 60; &N — 1200 3 .9 £ 3 anticipatios nereased supplies, N many ") TG R S G (O b gl L manifested was durlng the morning, when | Adams thoF 16 @ B | o0 BT : of the‘afferinked e aunlivg 1 biime mory | company. The president read a report stat= Sriioie. ] Open, [ 1iigi. |_Low. | Ciose._ | 438 (o b 5 me the trading was mainly in Sugar, Chicago | Am. Ne " T 0 i : Yy Bopitan prices heing from 2 to € | ing that the board of directors had decided to Witeat No. 2 | $150: modium, $1.25; & Gas, Western Union, Distilling, the grangers | Simetaliic 2. ; . : ; e, Tieirers and bulls ana from $5.00 1) | jssue $8,000,000 of 6 per cent debenture bonds, il o gy Gib [ oot maaiumi (b amEll FdOo kI Inrie, and New England. During the afternoon the | Sitie M. qid : ST or mperw Texas caitle were again in fait | {he procceds to be used for the purpose of <[eanee ezl o 2 | Glum, 32: an ; ‘marten, No. 1 large speculation was light, except for Chicago wncial Notos. I 3 o from § upplying working capital and retiring the medium, $1.50; & 315 mink. No. 1 large, | Gas, Western Union and Sugar. At the open- | BOSTON, Teb, 1eClearings, $12,200,51; “its L i cholce steers. | Moating debt, which was stated to have been u Sle@sL.od; * medium, “7o; small “6ie; mink. | ing a firm tone prevailed and most of the | ances $2.140,50, i i A1es . 2% 3 woodiy ; $3,280,115 on July 1803. The financial 1 ¢ of the report did not bring the Ui h};‘“‘;,,,,’_";, edium i, Small | shares traded in were higher than the close | BALTIMORE, Feb, 14, ngs, $2,102,100; & 319 1578 5 of | were generaily 5 § part e, $1.00G2.00: Kins, 2@s0c; otter, | yesterday. A brief period of depression oc- | balances, E o usl yesterday's quotd of o tion of the company down beyond July fum, _$6.00107.00: i curred between 10 and 11 o'clock, which was | - NEW YORIK, —Clearings, $70,375,3 Comman rouh Sutl | 1893 Attempts to elicit Information in close of husiness the Yarge. 31; medium followed by a sharp upward movement, The | Valunces, #3505 10,130 35 1238 2 Rilthejcionss gard to its present financial status fail \ large et 6024 SMALL | oavance was. steadily hold. i the. attarnony | EHILADELVHIA, ¥ 5, 1574 3 1 | S Dot iEned over An attempt to ratify the report of Pres until after 2 o'clock, when the general lst | “Niitimmie o 14-Clearings, §17 MIXED, and the ) dent Buston was opposed strenuously, but gave way a fraction, In the final dealings a | s 5 s A . G Rood stock at from .05 Jater in the day the report was adopted by it : & partial recovery was made and the railway [ LONDON, Feb. i4—The amount of bullion | 1. i o VersupprY, for the offermen di. not acclamation. Mr. Euston was re-clected ibil ; ; ; : | list closed fairly firm. On a report from St. | kone Into (he Bank of England on Latance to | 1 1 om0 5,000 ead all Lold. The onis extiise et pock | president and a member of the board of Louls, where the annual meeting was belng - 2 78 eneould advanee for poundin (e prices’ i | directors. mount v held, that the National Linseed Oil company | _ ST. —Clearings, $3.60.120; bal- | 2.0 101001 : e fact of u slight decline in"provisions. At TN 2 v ces, $534, 9 6 per cent. . .9 6 the decline about al hogs were picked up '3 " { o e o Deave {;g:ddefifle'l""k"‘:“ekwflzbro"fl ctjshantre rChange. oo New Yoeke 100 premivmn, Jor ooht w700 : SA0 Ve el cho et e LT L LI O R B OKE ! 5.006.00; medidm, $4.00 s, the stock broke 43 per cent on sales | NEw . ORLEANS, Kb 16 - Cles it e %0 108 There was w fairle i miarket for sheep and 5 Bmall, § . Jarge, $2; medium, $L60: small, | of 6,100 shares. The selling, movement | o New etk exchange banhe o e o | - 1392 o lamby, 8o fa Wedlk the ariivals have | American National Bank of Springlie t i e e tan e harpa B @ tich Mes | quickly ended and a recovery of 3% per cent | Premium; commercial, 50 per $1,000 premium. : 8 : T Qe For tne MDAl AL DI sl kg : No. 2 spring, 60%e; No. 3 spring, M@ [ for Mmail, Ter Kits. 1arus, 3e < " | was made on buying by insiders. The rail- | , LONDON, Feb. 14— p. m._Silver closed at e A AR B o SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Feb. 14.—~The Ameris 1'0[}\1 ;N:r(L. ’11:';\:' 'r,u,r.;‘)')lv, l-);l:(‘ a o | Moy and miscellaneous bonds market was f‘?mhnf_xl uz.-m;l"'.l;!l:‘tl'rp;‘fi"g::_l J.‘.“;.‘.J“"é'u..\..,.fif‘.'x’ average today was a shade above y can National bank was today closed by order GRS e, “a5: o 2 white, 20%@30%c; No, 8 greon hdes, waGici No- 2 | strong during the forenoon, but became un- | With 14 1-35 1ast setle. J e ot et /S | of (he comptroller of the currency. Wi o § e iltea” Nides, Sa24 1] settlod in the atternoon, soine lssues record- | CHICAGO, 'Fub. Clearing, siriin e T, gt Ui Its capital stock is $200,000, but it fs not , Broen saited hides, 2 Ibs. to 40 1b, S46; No. 2 | ing declines, and closed irregular. sterlig exchange, steady; actusl rate, $4 : former i s e e 101070 23 attle, 13 : calves, 900 hiead; | than $30,000, ' 5000 head: shicep, 14,00 head. T T T BARLEY—No. 2, nominal; No, 3, 4@51%c; No. | green salted hides, 2 Ibs. to 40 1bg,, 2G2% The Post says: for sixty-day bills; $4.87% for demand. Interest 4. Wadie, 1 veal calf, § Ibe to 16 Ibe, Bi@ée; No. 2 | pojoion md““.g“'nmil"lc“ ‘;’f:" l"h'“" A8 8 | rates at most of ihe banks at 4@5, per_cent on FLAX SEED— 2 veal calf, 8 1bs, to 15 Ibs., No. 1_dry fiint Y’ market, the one ob- | call and 5G6 per cent on time, New York ex- 30..10% : A = - - TIMOTHY SF rime, $1.1004,1 hides, i No. 2 dry 3c; No. vious cause being the recovery in the price | change, 50c premium. 10,0015 2 i Journal. reporis: WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. | PROVISION pork, per bul, $1L.9TY@ | wlted hides, 4c. Part cured hides of wheat. This and the fact that the Chi- DENVER, Feb. 14.—The recalver of the Com- 18..1070 L s, 13,000 head; market slow — a0es - 8 prime steers, $LOGL10; - otaers, $LOT | yyovement of Hogs Further Reduced During 763 T 23 2 ; market slow, the Past Weel 1 i lard, B 19@7.30; short ribs, | jess than fully cured. de mercial National bank has received instructions g ! o B i GO SR | R SR s, enc, sz | S880 trade b borno o wel tnvomarkabl | e Nl il i Sl i “Distillers’ Gnlshed goods, per gal., ch, 5150 dry shearlings (short-wooled | facts, and the granger stocks rallled slowly | bo womt, Jacid, dhon, proyen claime ugainst i ; o | 162 mixed N e e e e No. 1, each, 5@10c; dry shearlings | from the low figures. The dividend ques- | $155,000 and the payment will make about 28 per 17..1202 2 ! 75,10 p‘l'lll.\u-lmM 1.'. Ll bute The Bee)—Tomorrow's Price Current will say: pUAND. LAMBS—Teceipte, 14,00 A further reduction in the marketing of hows Fhet fetive, wrifie lower: top shtew, $00GS.10; | has occurred the past week. Packing returnd Tollowing were the receipts and shipments | i Wanaas o’ Nebraeka batcher oot peits, | tion, however, had no light cast on it today, | cent of the total liabilities. {op lambe, $1.23004. indlcate n_total of 210,000, compared with 26,000 ——— the preceding week and 180,000, last 0 u; ’ March .. 5 i wolr. S8828323882833838383: today : per b, actual welgh dry flint, Kansas | a8 the Burlington directors postponed decis- | =CHICAGO, A vl annualiigeliholders, o8, E 5, d irns elts, ' per 3 meeting of the New York Biscuit company was it Suipments, | and Netmsa mur (Belts, per 1b. | lon on the matter until Friday. Outside the | Do fere® thny: The o0 divectors wese re Eiour, is.... & el welsht, dGte: dry mint Seiorade hutcher | granger stocks, Western Union was the mar- | elected, . Prosident . Moore's fnanclal . report Corn, B, ove o flint, ‘Colorado mufrain wool pelts, per 1b, | Ket's stronghold especially, the buying com- | showed that all the company's plants are making Oats, b, LI denlom actual weight, 4Ge. ing almost wholly from the covering of | Money, The net ewrnings for the year, after Ry bu, .. sesraces G000 TR shorts, The industrial stocks were less con- | eut n fhe mamma Scmcn o seiooay, (0 #6 per Barfey, bu. 1. 0ulii . 89,000 St. Louls Markets. spicuous than usual, and later on in the day it 'he N . v, Onthict Produse axchange, today i - R DULUTH, Feb. 14.—The Ohio Mining company, 7 J Resyeahangs L hiey ST, LOUIS, Teb. 14.—FLOUR-Firm with | went lower on sales to take profits by the | owning a Mesaba range mine, yesterdny took ordiniry, $.00 shippers, $1134059.50; comn fed MERAGEmAREQUICS credmerion a0gas blechange Y week's earlier buyers. The closing was weak | Dossession of its mine, which had been leased BIFE: Colora $1.25; . $1.40G4.75; dry cows and ! piauleti atslolly, froshy % oS herdiand Son) U VIR [ CLie eao it ookA L ARAN QUILe (Ao tuatloreT * ton royalty to central Pennsy bulls, $1.6503.50. S litl ew York Markets. TeaSted B Rl o L aRade, bl ERCIoaRd quite apathetlc for | vania furnace operators. The latter had paid y CALVES—Hecoipts, 47 head; market strong | Cincinnat N YOR T e Xavabove. yest rincialinton torelentanaifotherys $106,00 as a_cash bonus for the lease und had f I to i up: demand brisk; veals, poor (o choice, | Andianapolls ... ¢ > L 3 i o The following are the closing quotations on | done over 350,000 of development work, ail of | §° 3 REotts Bt e b es L B o s 108,000 i - | which reverts to the Ohio company by reason of ¥ | 09,000 millers have raised U s With wheat and weather | the leading stocks on the New York ex- | N iy o St Donnsylvania. peosle i min CALVES. iand stronk: sheep. poo B, BRI e T Business was fairly netive today, particulariv news, making i net gain of %o, closing No. 2 | change today ing and paying for an agreed output. it N I ny ‘ P ; X i o olnth, S48 head: BIOwxS GILyttoesoessssasesstissnis * 8,000 7.1100 New York Live Stock Market. g no 4, i 5. 528 o NEW YORK, Feb. 14—RE Recelpts, T . 3 ! head: ‘on walt] 31 ‘eari; market nctive o 1o o P Nigher; native steers, good to fairly prime, $4.00 [ i 1862-3 @470; 'medinm to fair, $4.40G4.57%; inferior to e LATO000 1,870,000 ROFINE patints: santhermn Mo steadiors mixed, ¢ s Fobrua Maven, 431 - . - at flour, easier at 32.25 @I, da%c: July, 347, seliers. * | Atchison I Nortlem ~Paciie. 4% e -— fe 3 7 Dull, Nigher; cash’ ena Fevru-:| Adams Ex v 380 ‘”‘l';‘, Bidreeeees 1T WEATHER FORECAS 3 rabi AL VAR Priviloges of Stockmen Restrl i, ; e , PR O [ i O o 7 : KANSAS CITY, Teb, 14.—Some days ago (ha e . hid. do. 'pfd.. .. 150 |Northwestern ..... T L Y . 5 = A 4 B e ;. | American I ¥ aondpase v 20 Falr and Warmer Weather Is Due Toda; § - 43 . . [TLIE—Recolpts, 3,100 [ Santa Fe Rallway company announced thut MALTDull, 2 4 demand and no trading; | America o ety rmereWonther il s oo B .1 Dt 3 BRI A 1o 10k Eealartoa (e IR L KI08 4 o cpacta s AR 3 v o, oeniraissi o oms L L : eipménta, 1,800 alow stock men I charge of cattle might ride nhea L 2 L o 1 L Crivee 10 INL Y 4 S - . e lowe y of the stock tralns on passenger trains so u Boci. Bt UL bt femers e Anta invatore | PEANghE ¢ track. s Southorn.. 0% Ontarle. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14,—Forccasts for R b (ar o tnATentaloF thol NGtk st ad yan e and vlevator, 624e; aflont, e T o b S CLOVER ' L . Gentsal, Pacltic.... 14 [Oregon 1mp.... Thursday: For Nebraska—Fair; warmer in 3 A a8 cows and 285 of " arrivit, “Urhis oo was modified, iy \ northern, ptions strong and highe AY—Une mothy, $3.50@ Jhen s Ohid 101 Oregon Nav, iRy it i - 5 5,000 =00 | & as o apply only to men In charge of sto fx orimNa P Cpae stang andeblgher |l SHAT Y00 Chieago Alton:. ) 18000 8 L. % U | centraland eastern portions: vaviablo wind i i 3 : ert ok Shipped from Arizona and New Mexico, R R e iy f CoB & Q. s Paciio N L For Towa—Fair; warmer in western po 3 r 10¢ lower than rday; bulk g adyts BBl A i con, Qa1 10 ikt i f 1 ; : 3B Mecelpts, 1,200 head: shipments, 3 8 G G SR o Pl i For South Dakota—Fair; warmer; varia- ;! 2 i market steady ‘for + gommon’ giades " closing at 625 Colo. € & 1....010 10 R, ; 1y i : 2 3 slow: native mixed, $3.0065.50; ambs, $45 mer- i b €6e; July, G000, ; gy Cotton, il C 0% Rdehmoha i ble winds. p g o TG, ] Vi eiRnEed K041, 00 DL T, T W 1081 |Ry G W aatern it : | For Missouri—Fair, preceded by snow : Kunsas City Live Stock. s, none; exports, 61,000 bu. ; sales, S—Steady but quiet, with little [ D. & R. G. prd.... 20% pfd...... flurries in southern portion in the early t 3 3 ANSAS CITY, Fob, M.--CATTLE-Recelpts, futurcs and 2,000 bu.'wpot, Spot mar- | doing. D k. standard, nwnl.‘}l . Lard, prime & C. F. Co..... fl“-l};'tk'.::hud morning; warmer in northern portion; . head; shipm 0 head; 10a e low ). 2, 43 r team, $7.80@7.40. ory malt meats, loose . . St. Pa i i€ i 19 stoers, walp) 8 were stronger o LR | R sl oty prea o 10%) do. pfd northwest winds, becoming variable. i 5 5 (orm at L ot estimate thy with' wheat boxed, Bacon, packed shoulders, : L sist b8 For Kunsas—Fair; variable winds, . §20 D, 315 oon and closed at e net ad- | §6. 244; ribs, §7.25; shorts, $7.50. Ve e do. B 000 Mipments, 100 rmoon and closed at Yo net o 4 ribs, § horts, $7.60 el ) “hipnt, 10 bruary olos Mureh, 4250 i Fiour,’ L "Bl wheat, 6,000 . % osing at d3o; Ap c ¥ i oats, 13,000 bu, S 0 OFrIcE OF TR WEA™HER BUREAU, OMATA 07 8 ers “ane 43 9-16c, closing at 43 000 Bhis.: wheat, 1, o ! 3 UREAU, ) 3 d Teceipts; 7400 b : AT DR ) Contral...... Texas Paciflc!!. Feb. 14.—Omaha rocord of temperature and o ; 450121 # 000 bu. spiot. PLns A & Duiuth T. & 0. Cen. pfd.s 70 nfallcompared with corresponding day of 13 11060 x &n“ll\' No, 3, v Minneapolis Wheat Market. & T pfd........ Sdiinion l.““'}:;‘ past four years: 2 e hi AINNBAROLIE el At Gehwhant! |3 § ARILEB, Bapress... 1894, 1898, 1892, 1891, all 0x Cf I Market. i attey BORNC: i track & for the day were' | Mg to 132 cars : i Ton R Maximum temperature 162 119 149 53& 10010 3 Rl T e L A, d2e; track white state, 37642, Options firm with 75 cars shipped. - ofthe o R lls-Fargo | Minimum tenperature. 62 72 82 249 o4 00 130 700 3 eI L e b faily nctive, closing at a little reaction, but Yo | Shipped went to New England, chiefly of low REN o storn Unlon.... Average temperature.. 112 99 112 382 1620 300 1890 3 LR R e s over’ yesterdiy; February closed at May, | Srade Tading was active’ during most of i B Wheeling & L. Precipitation ... ., ... .00 .14 .00 .00 o 300 20 8 T Roosipre 60 hends oIt s g head; shipments, 101 iead; mark 3. 8.0 18, 832 T 10773.10; ye il i e il iptees, M | Sy, with miny ordera from ustern citles, | i, Avsiazin IR Whasllngs ARG e 00 MR 00 00 28, 982 bulls, $1.00% THEN WHGHNC, ol WIth' Kome buying and s ling. Orders | peniatian, qon.- .k B g th cloxing at 34 Trom "the west - were chiefly for purchase: | Mimbims Seair Son (b & B Lener peratureanl pracipitation at Omuha for the . 55 x 8.0, «, o %o Meum —-— NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTE! 240 s R Sight. My doctor saya it acts gently on the stomach, ¥ Quieti shioping, good o cholce, #6000 | ALY openea”at ske: Ty S9ne” afiling W | o Barine: oo, & y day and sinco March 1, 1803 % Hops-—D. comman to chaleo, 15220; | later to S4c for May and & for July, Moblle & Olio:.... ! : Normal temperature Pacil ket February, bo%e; May, = S6Ra@iic; 88l Nashville Chatt.... I, B Yeficlency for the day 2 el ie MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, r and kidnevs. aud iy o pleasant laxative. This Rt R0, o brhern, sher " Thte Was vers ictle aid il Cordags: 14 | do, pea.iilll! R A Y s and et ) ; i ata’the racalutsaf the'( TR Aate frorh erbs. And is prepared for b= A5 to arrive, and most of that previously sold taagtasnse ML & DO A Normal precivitation. 08 fneh cOW AN CAIEL1eeiereers A A cipal” elties” Wednesduy, February W5 v s aa B0 paboth i arvive naw come A (Rl o e | 3 i BRI & A& Behciondy tor the day U 08 dnew | 1 cow ama ce o ) e S ! | LANE'S MEDIGIN Joi_Texas deyy 0 onos | 16 dally average last weck. * Tteports trom the | North Am. Co... | do. ped......c..;. 7 | DeficlencysincoMarch 660 Inchos | § Gl cer 1388 A Ghicago s 11 Ao | kg TE ol 600, At STn pACKRmS: T 700 3 uenos 1 jnierior still show that the farmers are mur- ‘The range of prices as reported by J. W, Deane & at 8 P peeee . e deansas Sl ", 4 1,200 ean:: 3 ress (0F a fren sample, keting very little, but If the weather should be | Co., Board of Trade hall, 15 as follow Bt, Louls [ (1 amily M e moves l!w b wnl\l Wattable ‘10 in possible’ that Uhin present riae, | ——— g ot 000 AL MY 16 Loy o dry T oo T 1 1f 1t should hold out a few ays, will bring Stocks. Open [High Low. Close | Vest. Total .ovviee I & - Of ORF LN BID [T s o Wheat forward to countsy stations from s et e 2 Paelie Maii 1o number of mills are grinding o S| ! § L& N a1 sl anhl 6| 1w of flour L &N (|, dois 48k $4.5065.05; lights, Reports from Other Statlons 2 springers, each.. titta . WESTERN CATTLE. 0. No. bulls... .. 1 bull 37 feeders. 2 85 foedors, 2 stes, UK., 1280 18 steers COLORADO, pulled, Kled hains, m closed it 30 a5 nominali AtV a7 dikd! L LG 4 fagnily, $16; short clear, $14 10 e’ erns i . it | Gulon Paciiig: | ) il 3 cows, 043 160 datry, 3 ‘- 5 o v acific, p'r'd. ‘4 —— 4 bulls. 1100 225 19 fe ™ factory, still_holds u of tha low grad N. Pacific com | Dy ot x e AN RNy 0 atate Sheans. | four iy goine in ‘aueTle rine in ‘tho price | & PAIES oom i Retmey ; HOGS—Country roads are evidently in bet- SATAAL R LARNAN ALY fiy ! ainte.l 201N hary renction. ¢ the Tate doy n.. ‘The | Boek Ialani. I | Gn | North Plaii | ter shape as well as the railroads. Today's teady: state, large. 9@11%c; state, | DAEY venction from the lute do e U SEERRLIS | alentine, 4 ‘ supply of hogs wi y as good as o SRS R ey | BT B o o T et | 35 ERL : SAIADERGC supply of liogs was fully ax good ws on last Uapocted 'n further advance, but " thore ap. | SUESETTust e 14| Sl St Louts..0 Snow. R MAR-QRRRrQILE: 1 HucUAY 1insettle feo house, $2.60613.50 N o P b e R isent . Duyine *aid [Laae Boaland 10ie| 1134 8t Paul, .10 ] that the market would be lower today, but oanes western, fresh, 184@19c: southern, 18g18¢; l\"v!”l ‘ll l; Ivan W HH‘ bhe expec Atehison . 13| 12 Davenport. " K when buyers started in ering prices ALEOW BT ity (12 per pki), 4%c, | CloAS A% hoon na the shorts were covered. (430 1210 ol gl K Clty. 3 . from 15c to 20c lower than Tuesday sellers countey” (pkos. froe), de as o tanits 0 | clearings today were about 3,300,000 bu, X PR TR Bung| fote - were slow to respond, but when the mar- PETROLEUM-DUll; United closed at §0%0 Toft . $ g Gom| A6 i ket settled down o a 15c decline and buyers o ve Market, 4 wee . 1l Beeiiasseneninn y were bidding $4.90 and $4.95, trading be- came quite active and the big bulk of the ) that basls and at those “ur-dgim amviedway, “vopeydod “eeIRmTaM bl HOSIN-Stoaly; straine mon o g NEW - YORK, Feb. 1 . | o ; AROR-A0 Howd 4 drrewulir, with 10" point The total sales of 261 | Bt 03I blean o INR--Steady, | higher nn ' monthy higher to shares, g 3 124N Part cloudy, | business was done Quict; D0 points Ll fal Europe . At DO fgures. A moderate shipping demand (the ARl tea. (YA Oriamns, open Katte, |} | Tatand, ; J Gulveston..... ;.. |’ 4 K : first for three weeks) for light and light PIG TRON {: American 30615, 5 18,40, A ST fndicates trace.: sficlow zoro, mixed hogs caused a general firming up PeS COPPRIE amarigan.. 11,00016.00, o ‘ GE . HUNT, Local Forceast OMelal. | on all grades, but the hogs that brought $5 « Cantoriasso well adupted (o children that. | Cwstorla cures Collc, Constipation, LEAD-Quiet . $1.20. 5 5 )\ *ptember R LB 4 bz were mostly light and butcher weights 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription | Sour Stomach, Diarthaea, Lructation, IR Easter; 920 nominal. Plates, . | Spat S O Famay, PRABCINOD, Ieb. AtmThe ehiolal ' Charged with Horse Stealing, When' urgent orders were: filled the ma knowntome.” I A Ancaks, M. D., Kills Worms, glves sleep, and promotes db PE L % n 3 gn | follows: Herman Jacobsen 18 a farmer near Cal- ]k"l N-k”““ a i-”" ”-nll‘: wlvv'\ dr;wwl 111 Bo. Oxford BL., Brooklyn, N. Y, gestion, ON 8 active: mo pressure to | J Y un . ’ o & N 5 Seriidion back to the carlier fgures le_extrem Vithout injurious modicatio PR T R b S R Ata i it Hale & Norcross houn, Neb., and till yesterday he had a very | PACK (0 the curlier AEBres o fhe, exreme 3 Without Injur ation, quiry small; ors holding oft for low > el "',:h MArKs iaeadyi %ood aver | Helcher 20 S0 [ RanEen fine horse, which he kept for his own use. | the big bulk of the hogs sold at $4.90 and 2 Lols R i 3 b2 J 3 vodle Con 1111111 0 AROAA Nason Martin also lives near Calhoun, and | $4.95, against $5.05 and $5.10 Tuesday and “The use of *Castoria 1s 50 universal and Prime crude, bbls. c; off Crude G, Feb. 1.—Market qulet but firm at e he liked the horse so well that he went to | $4.80 to $4.85 a v ago today Represen- ita merits 50 well known that it seems & work | your * Castoria,’ and shall always continue tc tative sales of supercrogation to endoma it. Fow are the | do so as it has invariably produced beneficial loose, G2Tc; pH d1pt wdvance; sales 7,000 bugy i 4 10 or yollow, $3G8tc; oft summer yellow HAVRE, Fob, 16— Market steady at %@t ad- | Gon. Cal. & Va. il 408 Slerra Nevaii Jacobsen's barn and In the darkness of the e 8 A s . RSl 1 Dt R ] By ) Intelligent familios who do not keep Castoria | results, butter #lc; prime summer white, | vance; sales. 5,000 baks. A ) 00 y. butter P n it B s o . 1—Market st reka Con. yian night took it away e A Frer s ns ar DS S S AR-Taw, ‘grm: 7,000 bage centri- | Nov T, $IB7; receipte ok bass: sto clow Jacket He drove to Omaha, but Officer Halter, 8 ” D.D. : fugal 96 test, ‘3616, o 1’ £5 400 tons Mus. | baws L T whose beat Is on Twenty-fourth street, which | s 2 Faman Jhrai X Wt Sloont aand Tth Ave., Moff York Clin covado, 80 degrees test, 215-18, landed terms; | - LONDON, Feb. 14,~Market firm and unc On the London ¥ arket - New York City, 000 bags molasses sugar, 2%e! refined, quiet; | 10 3a higher, NEW YORK, Feb. 4—The Evening Post's | 18 the principal thoroughfare for farmers No. 12 e s speclal Onancldl cablegtam saya: The India | and others from the country who live north Dulath W Cotton Murke', council sold rupees. chiefly In telegraphic trians f the city, had his susplcions aroused and L h ORLEANS, Feb. 14— COTTON-Fut w, At 134 3far. This is the lowest rhte on 1 2 DULUTH, Feb. e sales. 6,600 bales: February, $7.18 bid; | ord. ‘Bilver ham fallen to 2isd and iy weak, | S7TeSted Martin. Martin is at the city Jail closed strong today; M 4, g .49 A, $7.86@7.36; Muay, 2745 | It is belie the announcement in the Hous where he will awalt the arrival of an officer February, §ie; M 5 Juue, §1.63Q7.9; July, §.60GT.61; August, [ of Comumons last night that the governtent | to take him back. \ “For soveral ycars I have recommended Tur Cextavi Compaxy, 77 MurnAY Sraeer, New Yor Cirv,