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[ THE OMAHA I)AHY TH<I<- ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894 . LOUIS, Feb. 2, -COTTON—1-180 lower; sh, ' 604e; Febroary, 57%e; May, 61%o; July | middying, 14c; sates, none; receipte, 00 bales No. '3 ‘northern, cash, 56%. s, B0 —_ s LIVERPOOL, Feb, 2—The following are the | rejected, ‘#ize, On track: 1 northern, o CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT PR— 5 e weekly cotton’ atatistio: Kalew, of the week | arrive, $le. o~ — . ; | Wheat ‘Was Strong and Closed with & | ffam ohip suica i shitners, $00 bitce: ewual | STOCKS AND BONDS. Business of All Kinds for the Week Has [ An of Large Cltles Agaln Show w | Receipts of Oattle and Hogs Continve to Bo | & % " 1 000 . tal n rt, 64,000 bal — b ' o v 0. ' i o One-Oent Gain, et TR Berew | oA Haoon bates: | Industrials Monopolized Most of the Busi- Been Hesitating and Uncertain, NEW ‘,“rm‘, I,:,';,' . . ""l.lw'“h“”“mk Quite Liberal, F: : American, 1,447,000 tota 2,000 by ness Yosterday In Securities, o . sottipiled: by dstreét's sho' o e o At R i L "NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—More than three- 1 :":'T _;""”' 2} ': ,'|"." '»_'l' i ""“,f: “"’y'] s " ock | NO PRESENT INDIGATION CF IMPROVEMENT [ ;7% clearances B fhe prineipt BEEF STEERS SELL A TRIFLE WEAKER | & quarters of the business done on the exchange t FREE SELLING CAUSED AN EARLY DECLINE . Prodnos AREket ———— BUTTER--The recelpts are falr, but good stock the percentage of Increase or decrease, as i Uy compared with the corresponding week last T lay wa I8 comparatively searce. The market Is steady. | dustrials, and In Sugar alone the transac- © 2 4 5 Chojon sotintry, 166 17e: packing stock, 10811t . year ows and UnderiGrades Are Fiemer—Hogs | 2 3 Little Tnterest Was Displayed In Corn, the | Cliics countiy, tariies packing stoele, 10G11e | 4100 exceeded half of the total sales, Seldom | PFices Greatly Depressed and the Money | Ye4U: — - —~ Drop a'Dime Under Htoavy He ] 1 Murket Ruling Dull All Day, with gearce, but the reoripts of chickens are heavy {or | has the list been so sadly neglected, St. Market Sluggish{and Overstocked—In- g colpts, but Go Quiokly at ‘ Dealings Confined to goewe and ducks, 8610¢. Interior stock would | Paul alone appearing to any appreciable SSEHIRY. CHNAERY BOWERRITAIeS crries enamvas| § 'the Deeline ¢ Local Traders, VN ot S gre euren: ime call for oh extent In the dealings. London was not a for the Week Just Passed | 8 R stock and dealers havesno diffieulty in filling | factor in the market except to add to a i | e orders. Able at 5 6 small ‘selling movement in St. Paul. The e Now York | 1 @ ; . VEAL mew hiat | + 2 otk FRIDAY, Feb. 23 Al CHICA b. 23.—Wheat advanced 1%o | , MRl v | traders were, as a rule, bearish in the | NEW YORK. I ; % ch u g . ] ; A thore call for s NEW YORK, Feb, ) eview of the There oo sattlo 00 today and closed with a gain of 1c for May, | cholce, good fat venis, 6417c; hin grangers by reason of reports to the effect | kW‘“fil )m.\ Feb 1'un~Hrl\ e i qvI osion e There were 1,000 more cattlo and 3,000 | i i} ¥ selling caused an early decline, but | mF Ja no “material ¢ that business shows no signs of improve- | Week Will say: A waiting condition of busl- | Ehiladch | more hogs here today than were here on last | {3 3 b P s iy i b ment in the country which they traverse. | ness is one in which the weekly fluctuations | ay Franeiscq 110 Friday, but about 1,000 fewer sheep, Com- | % i better cables, light receipts, better |‘l A3 L Still there was no effort to sell any of these | mean nothing. Business of all kinds 1s hes- | Haltimors 155 TRttt pared with the same five days of last week, | o I clearances and free buying alded the bulls In white clover, 1 stocks, and the fluctuations in them did not | jtating until more can be told about the | Cincinnay | i receipts show | se of 2,000 cattle and 20 securing-a decisive victory, May corn closed | 166: durk oney, wetymige, = % 0T ., | exceed % per cent and the closing sales | g T = Hich will A CIty ¥ e A DL U N RERAR U | \ i e lower, May oats Ye lower and provis- | 18 extra standard, “velect ; showed depreciations of fully % to t per | ir®, BOC Mernwhile orters, W i1” 1 TAT0. oo A A U R R i ) o o rdge P oy ‘. ° Vashingto) d oro b J ds at wol for a time, e glven and H ‘ease of fully V00 hog: g . fons lower for pork and ribs and unchanged | g, #ei company Gounta Washington advices were favorable to [ Keep hands at work for a time, are given an crease of fully 1 &S ' thei Italian chest- | the industrials, Which are affected by tariff [ accepted, increasing and again decreasing o ';‘}“ g pe. | Changes, and the Sugar interest took most | without affording reasonable indi comfort out of the news. A good buying | yynprovement lces. are again greatly de movement In this stock set in at the ope i | ing, and by 10 o'clock an advance of 1% per | Pressed, being lower than figures ever before he market for good heavy cattle today | 64 was fair, but holders of the common and medium grades that made up the bulk of | ! the offerings 1 it hard to work them off nute, 124130; 0 1261 1c; fibert medium, 10 Pure juice, per bbl., & on, per bbl., '$6; half bbl., $3; clarifi tor lard. The opening for May wheat was at 60%4c with a sale or two at 60%e. There was more AND ROUGH 1 %0 ' P—Three or four of the loads re- fons ¢ halt b or sale than was immediately wanted at | cijer ) 5; half bbl 1, celved were billed direct to a loc 'n.’,m ‘,nl luw! ..nlA’. ; short struggle, In «l\v L hlb Aot |“-x”h|lv”'sv:‘«.‘ 00; balt b, | cent had been established, the price reach- | made in wheat, silver and some manufac Hou at prices a big 10c lower than Thursday (rw‘u' I..,\.qr»wx“.”rr.‘u»li‘.-y: I‘ln- ‘..I.n\'.lv - ” z 4 43,0093, ing 80% This was the highest point tured products, dnd neither cotton, wool ror "‘_‘L'I“” Shippers held off on account of heavy re demand was rather sl and the m which Pardridge, Leming, Linn, Champlin : VEGETADLI touched, and, subsequently, on realizing | raw iron have advanced. The glutted money | Indfanapoiis cefpts and lower markets east, and b slow, although hardly quotably lower than and Captain Phillips took part on the bear | BEANS_California hand-plekei navy, $1.9092.9; | sales, a reaction of % per cent took place, . 4 Jhasidiy @ arkets east, and buyers w, although hardly quoa M _ western navy, $1.75@1.80; common white be 5 e markets continue to show that the volume of [ it for local houses were not at all anxious for | yesterday Fair to good natives sell at side at around 60%c and 60%e, a decline | $.toq) 7. g followed by a full recovery, and at the close | | : Pttt | e $2.76@3.30; fair to good westerns, $2.25@3.20; THTBOL Wit LCtR LAV, B INE S Hadvs ¢ U a reaction of % per cent, making {he net | Dusiness is still inadequate to employ the | Richmond.: | supplies. Some very good beeves, weighing | 3LIRORLSL: IA1E 10 BO0R WStELER, et VAt CoVNR: S5 AT BUFAERs: KA TR e por crate, $1.50; gain 1% per cent, the preferred advancing | circulation available, and the withdrawal of [ piinih from 1,250 up to 1,500 Ibs., sold at from | chojce 40 to 100-1b. lambs at $2.50@3.75. Rep- 2 38~ Nobrasks ATES % per cent about $60,000,000 from the New York market | Dallas v : $3.30 up to $3.65, but it was difficult to get | resentative sales them their bids for hundreds of thousands | POTATOES Nebraska, (And. - Min A moderate business was done in Distill- | by the sale of government bonds does mot | Siggiool Wl from $3 to $3.25 for the ordinary run of | No. Wt Py - and only thousands for sale. It bounded back | same in' car lots, 6o do, from store, | Ing on both sides of the account. Selling | cause the expected strengthening of rates. | Momphis 11007545 1,000: o 1,300-11; stoses, whila'n good shars | 117 weatern wathors o ee 00 to 60%c again and after an animated strug. | @Y Colorle loty Tabe TS | orders came from Chicago, which were, how- | With gradually decreasing shipments of mer- | Fortiand. O ) of the offerings went at from $3 down. The - ot NiohK o, With (HAE pFice hd. 0001t DERRR_ah ads | try are il e e ever, counteracted by purchases based on | chandise to other countries foreign exchange | Now Haven R 1121 R movement was sluggish and the feeling de- AR Vance which, with some reactions, did not | GERERY wxira”funcy calitornia, 6oa81.0 reports that the revenue bill would give a | rises and some exports of gold are expected hasi i 12A0 K11 cidedly weak, but everything sold during the YANIR Compiny: gtop until about 12 o'clock, Sixty-one and | sicn. e whi ¢ The supply Is fair; g sufficlently long bonded period to satisfy the | Ty yolume of domestic trade does not | Sprinenieid. Mass | ISR forenoon £ 4l 0 oclock oy three-cighths was the trading price for a [ GREEN v \BLES - Spinach, per bbl., § Distillers. An advance of % per cent was | goem to increas In all clearin ouse | Worceator If there any change in the cow market Rl 7 few seconds. The strongest feature of the | salsify, 30@ac per dos.: radishes, per doz, dw: | made in the opening dealings, which was | pyyments the decroase is 34.6 per cent for | hemine: | it was a trifle firmer. The quality was not sl - ' movement was comparatively Tight ro- | hons per dos'”shirie, canlifwer, per’ oz, | quickly supplemented by a decline of % per Y VeSS BB IoF LK BROVIANE | B o 1 | very good, but as the supply wis somewhiat TN SIEER. [HONSIS & WS ceipts of wheat in the northwest and at Chi 00} (omatoes e bt A T cent, and followed by a final rally of % per | week, and about 87.6 per cent for the [ Waco. . | limited and the demand quite active trade | Gupa foad Cars | Hoad Cars | Hoad| Cars. | Hoad cago. Export clearances amounted to about AN, F2.00 i i, ik cent. The gene market was without | month thus far, bl . was tolerably brisk and the twenty-five loads = | ami 850,000 bu. since previously reported. Al & plant [ feature save for an advance of 1 per cent in | fnqustrial changes have been few, but a | Grand Rapids on sale were not long in changing hands at | 11620100 105700504 17 forelgn markets but Berlin were strong and At DA Rubber common and preferred ‘and lowa | jjttle better demand for some textile goods | Seattle. f';'”_' $L50 to £3 for poor to prime stock, | T DISPOSITION higher he closing price for May s but L) Central preferred, 13 per cent in Cotton Oil | has started more mills than have stopped. | Fawellooo o While fair to good butchers' cows sold very WOVES CATTLE [HOGH from the day's top figures FRUITS, preferred and 1% per cent in Minneapolls | There is a better feeling in fancy cottons OTiolK largely at from $2.25 (o $2.60. There was not In corn there was very littlo life or inter. APPLES-There are but few apples on the | & St. Louls preferred, and a decline of 1| though some goods are a shade lower LA CLLL LGP 1y, The do- | O e o Go o est displayed, the market ruling dull all | MArket”and e tode S larely going 1o | per cent in Comstock tunnel. At the close | Woolen gray goods are steady, with fair de- T b R R o SHAtoad VRREEOTAN | et e comvern s 187 day, with the dealings practically all loc N B e, 428 el ¥4 becom- | the tone was fairly good, but the market | mand, and though orders for heavy woolens L to $5. Rough stock sold freely at | iphocudahy P 2,045 and in small lots. The fone was about | ing (oo soft for shipment, but thers is still n | was very dull. Compared with the final [ and worsteds are light they are a little bet- Kano. rather firmer prices from $1.65 to § R Bocker & D. steady, opening transactions being about the | considerable demand . for standard varieties. | sales Wednesday, the closing prices were | ter, some agents having made falr progre Keonviiie Jusiness in stockers and’feedors was, as [ Cdany irou.ooo o s i Wednesdny's figuros, and after sell- | Gipe Col. per il 86001625 bell and bugle. | jrregular, the changes, however, being'| Encouragement ls felt by some in tho cal: | Lineoln. ... | :1~“va .‘.,r )..I ¢, rather quiet, but pricos woere I ng down Ye, rallied from Y%e to e, became CALTFORNTA O ANG S “Fhe stock fs arelv- | merely fractional. The rallway and mis- | culation that the clothiers have done Tehitn ) i “{r“». steady ."; r as desirable holdings | i ran7l BT duli and slow, closing with May %e from the i the trade is increas- | cellaneous bond market was strong during | 60 per cent of the usual spring by Birminghan. L Dl least. There was no! . bottom i eed resuinr morning and closed firm while manufacturers have done about Topela., ...t it | A T It DI e s premul CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, There was a moderate trade in oats and 3 et g The Evening Post says: Only the most [ per cent, so clothiors stocks must be i il m%’t’f‘-‘ L imited they were fr s - slronger feeling. At one time prices ad- | a Sthalizslies i | apparent surface speculation affected prices | duced. 150 Fhoderns trapeash offerings. (Good Lo eholee | there Was Considerable Firmness in Cattie vanced % with wheat from the lowest point, | Redland ni ; of stocks v, and, as usual, Sugar cer- [ Shipments of boots and shoes for the | R e M S B on Light oipta. which was 34 below the close Wednesday, [ 29 to 30, $1.8 SRR i were the point of chief activity. | week decreased 24.8 per cent and for the | | o goor U froin $2.70 to 188, and lIEhten, COm- | | 10X Go, 1iéh, H=STHera was continuel fiFme but later receded and finished easy. The es : Sy PICAT FRUIT 2 To those who believed that removal of pro- | month 19 per cent, against 20.2 per cent in | B e ire $ObRdOwH RGBRO) e i httTs, e Hrean adelpta WaAg: Tgh timate of 235 cars for tomorrow took the |, BANANAS Tyl 07 por” bunehy sty tection would involye the final extinction of | January, and buyers are doing very little, i L GIRHIER . s e AR A R UBIV (OF: (S WSRO E TN RNBLIR edge off the market and May closed only %c | medinm, § pirid b the Sugar company’s profits, such a market | but in cheaper goods most of the factories il 1 SRR lttle short of the avernge. Holders entertained above the bottom figures of the day. LI ssinas, fancy as today’s must be a curious mystery. are at work, though not with the full num- | +hreniont Xf TG %0 pretty firm views, Al deseriptions of eattle Provisions ruled easy on a liberal run of T wibisbly A very heavy break in silver bullion was | ber of hands. A little improvement is | *Chattanooga L1071 3 00 were held at an adyance on Thursday's quotations, hogs at the yards and lower prices for them. A A e Dok 1378 by far the most striking financial Incident | seen in women's light and medium priced | 2170012 3 00 and in many instances buyers paid the highee A little buying for the commission houses [ GRAPE FR ter box, $h of the day. So long as the recent market | calf goods. ORIy oaios e i prices. They had to have some cattle 1 the was responsible for some of the firmne FURS. weakness was ascribed to liquidation sale A larger demand gives encouragement in | Saft Laie 0 300 fact that they were held siightly above Thurs early. The undertone was Strong in sym. | BEAR-No. 1 black, lnrge, $20.00 by Bombay speculators, there was reason | (he iron and steel manufacture and increases | Seranton.. day's auutations did not <iy check trading pathy with wheat, while the volume of trad- | dium, $15: wmall, $%.wal0.00; black to believe that the lowest price had been | the output of mills, though it is not yet oy . L IR LR R G ELA T AL THE warliight: ‘As:tlialofferings ers with: 1 12001500 medinm, $i0; seen a week ago. But the London market [ within from 50 to 60 per cent of thelr | onmoiiy 'See o o, Helfere. AN, ViLlls, An: from; $.85 drawn the market reacted and ruled steady s authorities have plainly been on a false | capacity, hence fierce competition continues | —— = A few old shefls sold but dull, closing steady for pork and ribs | 18,0042 scent, and this week, almost for the first | to depress prices, and while the recent slight iy iDL tO L TiT00: 1. L ntecrs and easy for May lard, with the nearby de- | fand ve time, 1t is acknowledged that the heavy and | advance in steel billets and pig iron has been | Montre {808 s S LR L DU liveries strong. Compared with Wednesday | $i'50) ‘il sudden increase in production has swamped | lost, some of the other products are selling | Foronto.. o and veal calves 3 night pork s 12%c lower, May lard un- | $i2; "small, ' the market. Not the least significant is the | lower than ever. Prices of commodities now | fiamilion: 1 fact of an incre changed and May ribs 2%c low medium, $; known fact that this week's break in silver | average about 6 per cent higher than a 3. eek I ihe veceints ¢ 0 prices Estimated reccipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | pitum. €4.50; has been largely caused by cable offers from | month ago, but 11.6"per cent lower than a b animal o downward “”.“f.“ acion. They W B0 cars; corn, 650 cars; oats, 225 cars; hogs, | £10.0012 s0:_cubs, New York at prices below the early London | year ago, and, excepting this year, have s rat any subsequent tme. In fact the 20,000 §7 medi 5 adger L market. It rests now perhaps less on the | never been so low on the whole as now 5 nd fairly steady. There was a | SO LIEY Al LA Indian and Chinese demand than on the | The failures during the past week num- B r light hogs than for wome time past, The leading futures ranged as follow! i, nd they commanded stronger prices thin buyers large, 88 me i, $i;_fox, 2 : = | 9 3 gure at which the large American | bered in the United States 228, against 12: : Avticica, | Opon, | High, | Low. | Close. | as to color, according to heatity -No. 1 bottom figure at which the large States 228, against 123 s 5 e A R Al s [ROpERI 2 2 [ S00. il e $90 1 s a1 440 11 VATt & producers are content to sell for the higher | last year, and In Canada fifty-one, against Hpas X ke e Wi n 'sale Or Lwd o the former AL $h.55, whily . 5. [ Ing'to brauty, 0% inedlum, $0; price of silver. Speculation continued siug- | thirty-seven last year, ' Both in number and neh (010 points net des 20 was (e outside quotution for heavy Welgh conak| Ol %/ arice, $1.50; e $ho: amall, $1: & Pish and without material change in prices | magnitude commereial disasters have dimin- Maren $15.03 | 0o S L g LEA Rt it T B peiny b2 fiH il L e A Take, 20; me | wntil delivery hour, after which Chicago Gas | ished, and in the first half of February the i | s i S 305 | ots sold nt from $4.50 to 3, and there wore secs 345 dium, 40c; sinall, 3 1ynx, 'No. 1 large, $3 me- | roceded % per cent and General Electric % | ltabilities thus far roported of all firms fail- By v Carcr | 3! - eral sales at from $1.5 to §. BT 307wt s (LR 1 e, 52 N, Then came another period of | ing_amounted to only $8,319.693, of which 1 i _tinder Monday's eriormous reccints 25,08 lead S0c@$1.00; medium, W1 “6ie; mink, | inactivity until nearly the close, when an 79,845 were of manufacturing and $4,659,- i UL e M A 300" to 2507in both: shéep: und lambs,. and:there dark, No. 1 $17 medium, ¢, small; | ypward movement began, bringing quota- of trading concerns. The aggregate of lfll}‘H 3URG ArkaCRayIEN AT 101 4% S U L LRI R et LT MO TR e tons % to 1 per cent up. The market | liabilities was $9,640,262 in two weeks of | “N3iny ot quiet, K@%L lower. . 61080 the day's tradings’ showing a decline from | sl Nos i, €00 05 closed quiet and fairly firm, T January. = L0 5. Mariéet | quiet; K Beelciof fram 20 toristo I uheenand of fr Fabraaty ott large, §1; The following are the closing quotations on 75 ey , $15.80, Geals e s - 1007 LG Bl February.. e ttaics of the New York exchange [ DRADSTR LI U TEADRG | STONTON 0] Ssheriet tiady, (6] decti L G it ’-’}","_“'}I"‘\;"‘f’f today: i Indicates a Littlo Tmprovement—Teatures Son Flundlyce Minlig Quotations. i o425 o fow shecp of reh..... gl Atehison Norther % of the Past; Week, T eoho oMcinl closing | 1:1100 200 aqualiiy sold 5 to 11.00 early o striped, medium, Adams By |No. Pac. pfd...... 17 = | xrafithe { SAN FRANCISCO. Feb, 23.-The omelal clostng [ 3-11% 2 10 woek and from t 40" was piid Ty 4fc; narrow pelarge: Alton. o, U P D& G [ NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Bradstreet's to- | quotations fc i stocks today were as fol- | 177950 2 10 few lambs, huik of (he sheep were weigh | sijort i woat o x"",‘m-»« 192% | morrow, February 24; will say: The volume 1Au|\m e ac s o f200 to 35 ana from .90 10 ¥ ook , Mas e i s2ig, woll_moiatain, " No. Battimore & Oiilo | 973 | of trade shows some falling oft compared | Bmiiar R AR ) i Cattle, | 3,000 head; 1l quotationn were as follows: N L b .q‘f,'.u‘.'u-m‘i WS 16w | with the week before, but this was expectea | Diost & & Beiciior...1 180 [Mono... ... * ong Rt Al reports FLOUR=Blondy: s s 2 b n;‘:» in Now Ularee, ; fediim, Central Pacide... ik Oregon Imp. 13% | owing to the holiday, aside from which there | Tijwer .. R : 150 1110 Ao G PR s o e skrats—wint e s v 184 [OMF R N, 7 | are several not unexpected favorable features. fris e () % 1 ®.7504.25: conrmon, $3.0014 & ‘.‘““'h,,,f“;,- mallie il ik 9 Ta Pacinic Mal. ... © 17 | The recent advance in Iron and steel prices, Union consolidatid. 00 1 2 Recelpts, 3,00 e ;;:;:3'5-;-“ E e L f.!.,‘:"h‘h.miu. A R 146 | based on a more active demand for these . 80 HEIFERS, 10; butchers, 1214 ‘asnorted Hght, § . B pominnliNas Y, Qe N ok i i e Tt ‘,‘;':“\Eii“'.:':;.‘.'! Paidco:. 168, | metals, has evidently been too rapid, and 4. 457 1 e A /KT e e ) T "1 No. 1, $1.3 . ol u-l‘.'f', ‘mth.r{(l AL 48 | not only the demand but recently advanced New York Mining Quotations. L L L AR R A D Prime, $4.00G4.15. Hudson Ao prd s anisony loss ilinsoutallaniomtsta bty - | "NEW YOREK, Fev. The followlng are the lambs, 5@4.75, ROV e s s fhe ; s I 14 | price allen off, steel billets reactng <, Feb, 23,1 e 8 e Lt KR R e ! Lack & .. 5l 2% | from $16 to $15.50, ana Bessomer pig iron | closinz mining auotations: w: Kansas City Live Stock Market. Bides (looke), $6.306. dry salted shoulder 7% Rock (sl 66 being shaded. The recent firmness In wire 40 Ophl! . KANSAS CITY, 1eb. CATTLE—Recelp hoxed), §0.50; short clear sides (boxed), . Pants ]f'_;;; and na!ls has disappeared and there |is ool Byl B T e L R e P o s, B'bi 43 | little doubt a moderate improvement will be D760 [sstandard. .. Sl Bping. atetra, $2.004.90; Texts And- e SIS, ary. she | do ptd. 111le | maintained in this line of 'industry during 70 |Unfon Con . 3 1. 10 40 X, $1,007 kers and feeders, $2.50@ SUGARS-—Unchanged. (short-woolea early cach, bo @, Nortliern pfd ISouthern P 22 | the year. Improved sales of cotton goods at I’j: Yalloweinckgs 250 1., 1%, 475 Is, $1.65002.75, % ‘The following were the receiptsand shipments | fint, Kansus and N Vatcher. wool pelts, | C: & B. L pfd eastern and western cities are accompanied 08 1a ke e 202 BULLS. b D AR B L L 1 for today : per 'Ib., actual welght, b@Sc; dry flint, Kans Hocking Valle ith 1 A I . ‘Q 1ve 262 . 10c lower $4.86704.95; heav = N Ak LRI AT DL Al (S eri i | T Gantralsy with explanations that they are due to cut 0 preferr 500 1 2 50 cd, $4.8065.00; Hght, Yorkers an AS o B | etenes 4G, Aty Aine. Chlorado’ butcher | St P:&DuNItL: . prices, an outcome of which in New England, | i 3 f 4 3 Flour. bbls 20.000 14,000 | Wool pelts, per lb., actual weight, 4@fc; dry | K. & T.pfd.... in some instances, is reduced wages of opera- > } P pts, 3,000 head; shipments, 30 hont, b BR000| 20000 | fint, ‘Colorado murain wool - pelis, per Ib., | Lijke Epie & W. tives. Print cloths are lower and demand London Stock Quotations. B hendiimarker dull, (‘nrn bu. 881,000 1rveon "'31‘~"\"|',|Axn\"’“,‘\'fi'x'.’"i:m: {3 Tallow, No. 1, 4%@ | Lake Shore...: for woolens is as slow as heretofore. Pr LONDON, Feb. 2.4 p.m: s St. Louls Live Stock. Cii 1000] 203000 | AL O A G e, ransnr white A, 4 | Load Truat of woolen goods are shaded, with a s Gansaleroney:: B0 [Afoxioat oralany, T ! LOUIS, 1o, 2 Rocelpta, 2,100 75, 57,000 | gredve, white i 45 3o | ouisviio & increase in the volume distributed. Consoln. acet, 07 8t Paul ‘m‘a e head Shipmnts, 4 market dull for tho buttor mar- | G156 rough tallow, Sa Manhattan Con... Wheattin armers; hands' Maroh:1,71804, "‘." e 0oy et G014 ! T mativa oo, 080 4 1000 Tbh. $275GS 8¢ VAR GuLott Jalty, 16@21c. ; W 2O¥ L4 with all allowances for underestimates by 81l Readin 1044 G..1588 2 1660 ed Texas steers, 8060 1o 1,200 Ths., §2 % s, quiet, unehinge Minneapolls Wheat Market. Michlgan Ceni.... the government in its reports of the last 0314 | Mex. Cer 4l 2040 ++1910 Reccipts, 9,80 head; shipmg S = MINN b, 28.—The local wheat | SfoiBACHIC oo three wheat crops, quantities eaten, planted 73ed vor 0. ket closed S@ie fower: top p N“I‘I 'k‘)f'“":““'l“-“ A market ! aont e Ilnrn«‘mo pre- | Masbville Chai. and exported being calculated on customary 11460 105 per cent. R i Dlgs, common llight and rough ob. — Ttecelpts, | Vig ro wera ' Inter. spusmodic | D S 3 A ty oAl O pe A R et a5 Ah o) 2y i e Measions e s | Nationa Cordagi. basis, indicates a total holding of 129,000,000 | | he rate of discolnt i U openmarket, for shor ST s e L bushels. ~ The significance of this appears Ay, firm; hative mixed, $.00 The holding of re when it is learned that the calculations indi- today in - the ge ket closed at an advance of le above the opening months’ bills, pri Ket, 203D ST L. & K. il had s good. trade’ on. clears. Southern | cables (hat ndvinced during the day. the TAre SR Bt pra s A T T [ R e On the London Market Bt four, dull. Rye flour, steady. Buckwheat flour, | exports and the small supply of cash wheat | SorthAm.Co..... 2 - 20 PC SN a0 ofynea Soled v rhe. Tost! Now:Xoek Live Stesic:Markat o etive i offered. The demand for tricke wheat was quite | The range of prices as reported by 1. W, Deanc | In farmers' hands on March 1, 1893, con- | NEW YORK g e L anaen H BW YORK, Feb Receipts, BUCKWHEATSteady. and, o Minneapolls had only 29 enrs in | & Co., Hoard of 1 de hall, s s follows: :Iruslmlr :\'I!h‘lho government total at that | speclul sayu: (v £ 00 lead: marke acth trongers nativa CORN —Steady, for the tw ays the supply was’ too little to T T 2 v me of 135,000,000 bushels. L IOF ereataalin 2 steers, prime to cholce i falr fo good, RYE--Nominal meet all of the inquirles. Many of these arr i o The government report of the wool clingiitearsiotital reated il F Ordinary to medium, $5.0003.90; bulls, 1030 1140 HARLEY-Duli had been sold previously o arrive and came in HARLEY MALT-Dull to fill contracts. 1f such were taken out of the WHEAT-Receipts, 3,90 bu.; exports, 131400 | market, th nalnder was 0o meager to fill 5 500 bu. spot. Spot demands. Shipments were 91 cars, were ent uched I frocly discussed, the demar atu shows a total of 348,000,000 pounds in 18 compared with 333,000,000 pounds the year | ldle amd the o before, last year's clip being the heaviest on 0 head; market dull, 5o Te Consols have t AND “TAMIES Teceipts, 4400 head in store and cle- om the interior sald that the’ move- §l'¢'>”1h“';f;f.'m s A par. American stocks wero' steady; butclosed H very dull; aacep, Inferior (0 good, D., B, Options nere was still as Hght as before. Whether | MO BAGIRG - e | 5 |0 ) S 4 e D R WESTERN CATTLE. ; lambs, good 0 choice, $4.2364.60. » but sion soid off on celved In the next few days de- | Uon Baciic. ... | ; The most encouraglng feature of the week [ the o e — e ales 200 head; market firm st absence of support, 'Toward noon, how 1y upon the range of prices NRRaeloay DIty i Is a report from Chicago that, while store Peoria Graln Market, No. SORADO, the market_suddenly n_ reports ather. May wheat opened at OBk Q 4% business has fallen off, orders increased very | pEORIA, 1L, CORN—Market active | 1 stag k Market. held the Iarly in 3 he sessl to the | a deciine of e from ening pric A buying by the Al day, highe there w hut late Gy o, 2 bulls . 2 white, feedors Kook Inland."... largely, so that the total yolume of transac- | and firm: No i Ny ‘Maket, active and Bigher; Recelpts, SIOUX CITY, Fob. & Local” shorts 1y, With g00d buving, there was an advance of mord tions in staple lines is fully equal to that of | , OAT fecders head; yostor 118 ewd; shipments, none . ed M@le n ith ' fow fuctuations, and closed: | Queny one year ago. e ’ no No. 2, 46@ise. | 46 cows . ot 5100 Tower L $4.80G4.8755 Dulk, $4.821500 asc, closing S8%c May, Sekte: July, 60te, On tracki | N England.: Boston reports no material change in Market firm: high wine R e R TR July, 60316 | nortnern, 8, » @ici No. 3 | tahison $ business, but improved collections, decreased e T Ty B b noad shipments, 217 hend; market steady’: fewls pos TR@The, | Ml dre running me as the fore | Roh ; fear of failures and increascd offerings of Whieate 460 e 0 s (1 bl er, 22400516 Vearlini, $2.5012 e el part o the weele turning out about S0 i, | KO commeroial paper, cath 55,300 bit.; rye, 600 Bu.: barley, 16,00 bu. 3 bull 21951 bulls, $1508240; oxen " 000 DU, futures, 15,000 bu spot. 8pot D e R LR There are fair takings of clothing, shoes e 2 feode Stock In Sight. arked vory doll; No. in elovator, 43%¢ | Wus' reported. In. some cases an advance of and hardware from Chicago Jobbers, and the LIS ) 4 ol TCTL T following are the receipts at the four prin- afloat, Option wirket, dull nd "".""‘]‘"T WL de was asked, but sueh selling prices were e 7 - y cold weather has stimulated the interest in 1.!\'|;m<..‘- “ Peb, 8- n‘ll“\l‘ aleady <o RURAS Dl cliton Fridus, Febriary 2t | strenwiiening with wheat early, but de- | hardly suported by the demand. The sales in [ The total sales of stocks today Coh mand fair; holders offer moderately; Noo 1 Ca 7 cows : \“in the afternvon on the free movement | round lots were reported at from $9.40 to $.5 | shares, meluding: American Tobi PRI : 4 Formin, e dqhs 20; No. 2 red western winter, | 17 cows UL Ty y Cattlo. Hogn. Shoen Wk clbaini at e net dectinet iebruary beed | EOr patents "and rom S5 1 for bukoiw. | ehisen, 5700 American Sugar, St. Louis jobbers in dry goods are doing a | 4 cdeis WYOMING. South Omaha 10 7.5 " 708 at 430 March, closed 42igc: April, closed 43hic; sales were said to have been made bel s, 10,000; General Blectric, 5 fair business, but Interest in hardware and | CORN (; demand moderate; mixed west- | 1 bull . RO Chicako - T e Cloving at 42e; duly, Ha@iie |||w figires’ mentioned, While omer holders aiked | 6306; Westorn Union, 3.80. furniture has fallen off somewhat g Yl e (oo || 1B (esdota K ity gou0 CEI00 000 at ahove” the highest price mentioned. Shipments o AL MigR .of hAt:om OVISIONS i, pr mess, fine, 7o bulls AL A Couts i\ 217 o) g pts, 13,700 bu.; exports, 20 bu. of Al Yor the 330 Bbla., theluding New York Money Market. .l‘rnlth -x,l Kansas City is fairly active, cold | peer, extra India, S7s 6. o long |'u"' MILKERS AND SPRINGEIS. ey 15,910 bu. futures 4,000 bu yesterday's brought $1L25 a NEW YORK, Feb. 22—-MONEY ON CALL— | Weather having stimulated the demand for | short clear, 5 Ibs. 3% & clear, 45 1bs,, o oo IO TOtL o F 0. 3, deiivered. | {on Msy ‘at 1 per cent: Tast loan and closed at 1 per | seasonable goods. a8 Lard, 405 e 1 ‘cow ‘ana’ eal Ol Markets. L Sron T Omaha, on the other hand, reports a 5 Markot, 1 cow and ealt I o @isise; track wh ouls Markets. IME MERCANTILE PAPER—3G ller volume of b S R o . 1 cow and calf oIl CITY, Pa., Ieh, 23 Transit ite atate, 3850p ST. LOUIS, Feb, 2, ~FLOUR-Str smaller volume of business, due to snow and W YORK, Feb. The dry goods market | 1 cow and PR o L P H Oft on néar months | §2.85G5.00; extra. fancy, $2.0002.6; others, un ALING EXCHANGELRI storms. gets over (he Toliday quite prompty and wioh [ 1 springe . Bote: Closed, |80%; slew, 5,000 Lbis.; shipmenis, February closed at pusiness in. bankers bills St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth repre- | faverable weather conditions presents quite 4 | | . UMMM 165,410 Wi, : runs, 17,678 bl ; ¥y HR@HRe, closing ned ungettled but demand_ and SLABL G480 (s billss | sent the jobbing business as somewhat dis- D o hand and 1ocal buyers arg | 8 springers, ‘each i\l LN 20 00 PITTSHL Fig ah. s Semintlonal, Trsasit Dull; shipplng, $6.50; §ood to cholce, $6.50 February, & Fosiot Iplen i, 0 b bills, #8551 appointing, being irregular in most linos and 1 “in - pratty force, Qulte W cho HOGS—There was another good run of | cur Mii: lowest, s0t4: sales n i " 3 SR c i fair in only a few. ful view is being taken of the ‘future of the | hogy, and prices dropped back a few notches, B i e Dull; state, common Il but firm mixed, cash, 831 VERNMEN Siute bonas, market re are some slgns of Increased | po JuRes. had ractios oir vook's Bxtri AT DagDD. P\ N I U T AL s May, Bk@oiRer Tane Sin: Tas | GovE % sohe markt Dbink. trade (s talrly aotive Local houses had it practically their own | Cook's Extra Dry Imperlal Champagne has offer moderitely Hiva’ closing quotations on bonds: ALl way, as there was a very limited inquiry for | no superior, A large yearly increase in ity HIDES wet Orleans se- No. 2 cash, 20¢; Febr -1 CH — St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. shipping account, and no speculative demand | sales says s0. ([S. L &S, F.G 1738t P. Consols. i M ed. 85 | May, g0 ST LOUIS, Fob. Jected, 15 to 65 1w, 4 stocls today wer | wh Nothing New tever. Reports from the east were in LEATHIZR-Steady;” hemlock 'sole, Buenos, I N“Btrong; G6c east track, 48 coup. 34 |TPL 6. 3 Ro NEW YORK, Feb.'23.-Bradstreet's finan 4 Bid rv‘g‘;l =Ry plenty of people ready to sell them hogs at e ———————————— e Astes, lght to heavy welghts, 14@1de. FIL. D-Rirm; $1.35 Al reg §IT. i, T, ot b Aday A 0 {Eiizabal prices 10c lower than Thursday; in fact it < WOOL-Quiet; domestic flecee, 19G25; pulled, o SEED-Lower; §7.50GS,50. cific 0801 Union Fac, 1618, cial review tomorrow will say: No decided | Am 5 | i A nas was 80 easy to fill their orders at a 10¢ de- O TS ior ateady; extra mess, &1, | oiiite Tineny. oo faccns decitne; prime to | RAUGORNERS A% 1007 EEG: W Tuia!L change has occurred,In the attitude of specu- Ti0_TH s Sline iakthioy beiad. thitaka 06 400 apdl. 1o, Ifl the arv ays Cut meats, quiet; piekled hams, 9506975 Land, [ BUTTER-Stéady, unchianged; creamery, 21g | Toun. now act 6. 1026 Atchison 4. ¢ lation. The market continues to walt for e and met with considerable success, as every- quiet, firm; western steam closed at $8; sl Tenn. new set o5 ohison Ses PP debi y o Wool Market. thing had changed hands before 11 o'clock. . 0 teren_cat. &1 tamari 1 O e, 1040 | W00 T . s oe the ‘cloke of the ANt debate, and 18, o\l or yioing, b, 5,—-WOOL~Weak, without | A'fow aholce Butolier hoss sold serly ot t1ss | of cod-liver o, ominal; M - Dull: spelter., firm, bigher; $3.65, Canada So. Suds.. 104K, %o Ta, some extent, influenced by the course of rail- [ oSt LV, A0 aae R R L S AR e S e A il reied oty ML . T o8n BA I8 a0 i road earnings, currént roports of which tend ey I o chre L R A P T O T v o 208 & ©. G MK & T Gen, & e, MK & Ge § prime steam, $7.50, Dr Mitunl Uni oose shoulders, $6; longs and ribs, $6.40; shorts, N.Jo 0. Int. € I uoulders, §6; longs, and ribs, $640; s) ARSI TPER TRIINI Quiet; large, 11%e: small et ite house, $2.5063,00 WVeakor: western dairy, 13 2i50; westorn factory, to maintain the activity and absence of out- side Interest. The only feature of interest apparent from the manipulation of a few leading industrials was furnished” by the of all wel 23, —Clearings, $1,890,4 881,191, o 4s. 80| Tonn. oid 68 .... Va. Centurles. 5| dodeferred. | 8. C. non. fund. ts it ‘was practically a $4.85 to | was limited >‘ ,,.“_ ale $4.90 mar . the big bulk of the offerings Koing at those figures, an against $5 Thurs- | 10 €asing < o 82,30.247; | day and $4.85 to $4.90 a week ago today. Reps those far veal, 190 southern, 171818150, pre, *acon, packed shoulders y rese S fraso Rt s par phe), (506 Rl T hovie. By.abieked shoulders | NG pyo. andy. 16 Al Cluks A somewhat marked dlteration in the temper S SN 11, | resentative sales 4 3 : R LTI AN closed at soto | i ea T LA A G o N W, et O 100" Al Clam © of the board room traders produced by the [ NG, s ) sh by s e advanced in consumption. IETROL il Unfied closed at 80%o | bui corn, 199,000 bu.i ot (9,00 b, A 014 : rally in wheat. The decline in that market | "5y} s ; on, o7 ] R : el L i i corm. 0,000 bu.: odt 9,000 bu. St L& LM | PARIS, Fub cent rentes, 97¢ i Alanea SOVere Duils Lialnsd common 't ghod, R100 | it Ba U0 ik ba th R 0] Tl mieaty 28 oy - has’ induced the professional element In the | 17ic for the wecount 1 fHL‘"Im e soon disc “\l,“‘ d “E i h } it offerd e Stock exchange to increase Its Short sales,par- | BHILADKLITIA 20, Clearings, $10,811 i 2 prevention-anc # INTINE-Steady Kansis City Markets, Boston Sto wotatlons. ticularly In the granger stocks, and the sud- | 84: balances, §1.615, ) 'id 4 it the 2 “,‘”’“’" Ana cure O e (SANSAS CITY, Feb 23— WHEAT — 16 TOSTON, Fub. . -Call loans. 143 por cent: | don robound from- tha Towesl uotations, | - MEMUNLS 1 S Clearings, 380t bal LR consumption. IRON--Very' dull; American, $11.00018.00. | [l ‘tagre, o v Coroceci Now 3 red, nom- | Hne R dend mining sharess o' O | which appears to have affected the bear in ORLEANS, Fuh. - Cloarings, 31,301 i o 4 ’ . PObERONCYery dulis An T O s alaaat St ace 100ks, Do il _ | terests In rallroad shares to an extent, would A ey, Fhan MR B a H H Lab-Quiet; domestic, $5.10; plates aun and | white: ¢ : ETESF T e v I AR AU S AR AD N WA Now 3 & i i S RLTER-8teady: domestic, $3.85 asked. B < 3 mixed,. M@BHo: Nov 3 | S0 Dl 28| do pla..... tone in the general list. The mov CINCINNATI, ¥ Clearings 0 7} i COTTON SEED OlL—Fairly steady at un- BUPTER -Quiet but firm; creamery, 19024 Hay St Gas, Gl Wis. Conr ment, however, would scarcely be regarded | Moncy, 2':G6 per cent. New York exchunge, 15 54 1RO 3 . 3 changed prices. § e, iy, 146160 ¥ el Teleplion 11 147" | Atolison 2 as of any consequence in a market of normal mium - z e 180 1 of cod-liver oil with Hypo- ) o ; SR 4R Wil Coa a0 78y | e only trading of maghitude has been it h Maney, dalls 40 pe 7 s 4 phosphites of lime and soda 0 BRAN-Firm; hburg: .- Louez Mining Co. ugar and some of its industrial compan Feb, .- Clearings, $15,631,00, § i % as rendere 2 re NEWORLEANS, Fub, 28.-coTToN-spot. | AV Rl o, $8:00950; prairie, %0 | General Bleciric: 98 [Bonon & Nontana 988 | jong.” Theso stocks have, however, shared In | 1 exchunke, aiict: actisl riies. 5 4 1s rendered the oil more Balas taw ordimary. Dio: ordthary, 8¢ good or- | YRECEIPTS-Wheat, 4100 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; | Ni Vi & N Eng..)l 11 |Culumet & Heeld.: 203" | the stronger disposition of the Mst Bonr Yang 2ae. wer cont on e - ) : : i W 4@ | effective, easy of digestion . ‘ i A I ¥ B o ot old Y ' | Centennial i London covered a few shorts, but was not a n 081 oAk 6Dk Fir 4 1 ) and ple he t AN falr, 8516 Recelpta, 4300 ba SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 31,00 bu.; corn, none; | Qre;ShortLine.... 7| Kranklin + & | real factor. The advance in exchange has nom- | | WASHINGTON, Aoeb. 23Tk 4valg 3 & o 18 and pleasant to the taste. ok o Bt oate, 5,000 b 3} Ruber... Keuras s R | Toali datisad diacussion s 1o the poasibility | Baisnes ‘in the tre ey, 8 1% 4 ; g B Rl e e luth Wheat Market. Union Baci X Qhineys..! M | ot gol 1 shipments. While the conditions ap ear | £50u5: government vecolpin of ] ) 4 r Beott + Bowno, N.¥._Alldruzgicta, A Fhotaron: June. 81 684, Sustoms, WMiL3T2; miscell i W dw | 356, AUGusL, $1.30G7.8; Bepleiuber, $.86G0.35; | DULUTH, Feb, #.—WHEAT-Tue close wes | [T L) 401 fmiraci 16| to be tending in that direction, but little | ¥ i {

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