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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY, FEBRUARY 25 1894-SIXTEEN PAGES v overything and FATIO Pl TRONC Dulls’ Anarlcaly’ 81,5015, et o 1 ecliTiW ‘tapAeacy seen.n | ‘ is crushing the life out of the smaller retail LD et domentic, Gyt the market for raw cotton, where some im Littlo Improvement, but No Low Noted | merchans rhere ls another aide \& 1o | Wheat Again Declined Yesterday and May | - diae RSt e : e i Rt Vv wd 1 tovton | Receipts of Cattle and Sheep Lieht, but During the Week, constimer and probably the aggregate num Closed One Cent Lower, T K e ol | wenk mnateone e jobpin Hogs Are Plenty. ber of persons employed In selling and pro- tont, @I sales, non ctive wi in price fined quist and unchangeds o A, 1@ ducing the articles offered and sold is not mould A, 418a4 11-16c; AL widaod establishments which sell \ \ decreased any. It 18 the combination idea I confect o A, AW 516G qwt onf, St STOCKS AND BONDS, £ RY GOODS ARE SHOWING SOME ACTIVITY | decrensed any. "It s the combination et | DISCOURAGED BULLS SOLD LONG WHEAT | et st a e “owaceaf s Fioc TRADE IN CATTLE JUST ABOUT STEADY thing. The trust is one form of it, the de lated, 41@45-10c; cubes, 44 11-1 Sugar Secufities Monopolized All the Atten- o partment store another. Take the Standard Omahn Produce Market. tion of Traders Yesterday. Denlers Are T .kh-( Advantage of ovall- | Oii company for instance. Oil is cheaper { Cables Were Not Suggestive of More than & | puTTER- .'l.,‘,'. ',:.( ',,rl_,,. ‘,',,: ,u,,r but good stock NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Three-quarters of | ing _lmv Prices Are Stocking than ever and 80,000 employes are ‘vvn the Very Lukewarm Sympathy with 18, compa itively scarce ™ vy-“‘nurkl:( In stendy. | the day's business on the Stock exchange Lt bl bl il Rt Bine. ""”}'»:'h,,f;"‘ e I iobabiy the Past Two Days' Ad- countey, 166 1c: pacKItl Mook 1011, e | was done In Sugar and Distiliing, which . but the receipts of chigkens are heavy for | were about equally prominent in the trans- more persons subsist off the Standard Oil ason. . Chickens, GfFTc: turkeye, 8G9 an would be supported by th and ducks, 910, Inferfor stock would [ Actions, the one being stronger as the other It crushes out the @dividy LI DBUres: o call' fof chofce | WAS heavy ws from Washington was to | o i i had SATURDAY, Feb. 24 There has been but o change In the | however, discourages business entef en but little change in tl however, and discourages busine nter- CHICAGO, Feb, 24 —Wheat declined today ok dealers have no difficulty in filling | the effect that the_senate committee condition of local trade during the week, al- [ Drises undertaken without large capital afid May olosed with 1o loss. a6 aeliTy 1 stock 38 quotable al 56 greed on a duty of lc on refined and 134c Recelpts of both eattle and sheep have been One of Omaha's oldest merchants sug- | “N% 3 o it ARl Ll . ipte are somewhat more Hberal | o0 S gyrars, This favorable report led | comparatively light this week, but there has gested to me that the Commercial club A e Tae v Obs et AU AL A ALl g Week Closes with w Much Firmer Feeling— dy o pwer for the W to Do Business. vance in that Cereal. e though in most lines business has show w was s 88 has sbown small export clearances, the mild weather AH oy to a heavy buylng movement, which o tat veals, b@rc; thin or h e o a heavy buying movement, Whic 18 | been a sharp increase in hog supplies. The moderate gains. Considering the commer i Wight profitably give some of its attention | and liberal receints in the northwest were 19 here In o materinl < supplemented by purchases by the shorts cial situation at other points, it u- | {0 the development of business enterprises | responsible for the weakness. A little buy- | fufiket, ‘b are 1iberal ksl Gt e ke, VB AR b : { velopr bu ! . : 8 / y- | Cairly detive, Sty resh egus, ) fo Cover their outstanding lues, and as a i ging to know that Omaha has | which are already started and need addi g 1 2 Limtora HIbRL BHL. MRy | L & b ooy tente prices moved up sharply, the Cattle, Hogs ot only held he shict are aiready stacted and need addl | jng caused a temporary reaction, but May | sturags ccus, sl e isequence prices arply, relbte Dhis whek: .G Tt o T not only held her own, but has even experi il capital. 1t is all right and prog HONEY- Cholce whita claver, 15ci California nmon making a gain of 2% per cent, of eipts last week. ... 1L6i6 25051 s o AT 3 SHorts closed only %c Inside the highest figures. | g, o encourage new concerns, and the efforts in y % 8! el 125513 Which 14 per cont had been lost at the close, | Saime week last year. 15640 16673 figures are as follows enced the slightest improvement one of | M f 1‘ lis direction are highly commendable, but | May corn closed %c lower, May oat 18¢ Wy u e The preferred rose 1% per cent, closing Same week in 18820 13014 2X612 the reports from othe bbing centers show extra standar Me; welect extra ¥ m other jobbing centers sh ve have right here now a dozen institu- | lower, and provisions lower all around A T P e S the highest igures touched. The depres- | Thix has been another very wnsatisfactory an equally satisfactory state of affairs, an f nly . N b e i actory state of affafrs, and | tions whose only drawback, strange as At | hoat opened weak and without greatly Cliestnuts, 12 per Tealian chest- | sion in the shares of the Distilling company ~alt 15 cvident that Omaha s holding on to | may seem, is the fact that they have too nuts, 13@130: almonds, 16@17; Bogliah walnuts SaHE 0L (. BB diminished nctivity, as compared with the | Batie: Aiborta, 1e; pecans, larie; 1oahos pe: | Wan due. to the announcenmets O o e the improvement of the past thirty days | much business. Several houses in Omaha | TR0 L 00 T i b ol (£ TSRS b il a P | quty being placed as proposed. This means need increased capital to me the de. A Sl L AN AL b dhole iAo “' K Pte filce, per bbL. $3.60; halt bbl, | that no Merease will be made in the spirits | rather light, falling 1,600 short of last week depreaning offoct on castern trade, which has | 1 know of which can do cnsily 10 per cent | 0o ”:_"I £ "‘”'""”“": T EFany LA AUTover bbl K66.00; hatt b, [ of the government would be FEIS d to an [ jagt year. With an average demand prices no“doubt been reflected to some extent more business, and which paid 10 per cent | ¥ -fll“j sl i) '|““"" v"“““l'}_ ot ik e e A It atotK W GAY would ordinarily have mac 00d advance i 48 ! oV er (Ul eolntry. EisIieis fx stli) UnGortath | mets Jaat;year, 1 gcrugliv tuknfng udinesh | 30 SLAC S5 LASLER R Ll digel ol alltormla hand-ploked navy, $1.0092.00% | heas euiog for the western account, majnly | but the demand continues of the most In- | i RS M. oy because it cannot safely reach out | During the first hour and a half, which com- navy, $1.70a1.80; common white beans, | ¢ E0 LB (his was followed by a bear | different and restricted character, and as in most 1nes, but notwithstanding this the V1. ; after what Is offered for lack of $10,000. A [ prised the larger half of the short session, R5T ontons are auoted on_ orders at | TAIQ which sent quotations down stendily | result prices are stlll dragging along on the PIGS AND ROUVGH h 1 w local jobbers have had a fairly satisfacto on W i ([‘nvl-l ll: :I.‘x:\ 8 u.r’m v | %ood man or half a dozen good [nuu”“l-‘nld the range for May was inside of the limits 1 Spanish onlons, per erate, $1.50; vellow | aliost to the close, when a decline of 3% | pottom. On Monday and Tuesday prices 3 50 g trade is showing up better | he welcomed into this corporation hey | [t Goye to 60%c and 60%e. Some long I bl $T% wa and Minnesata | PC.cent hiad: been eftected, of whish & Dt | were on the down rade and on Wednesday RADE DEPR . than could ¥ be expecte vore willing tc e entiones u could fairly be expected. were wiilng to’ biing, the sum -mentioned | % S9N co EOMC, &L, T he dhort wheat | Erimn. cormicem L no(l 0s Trom wors, g} | cant was racovered in the final sales. Lead > ™ U o i | and Thursday they reacted siightly. On [ The supply of sheep this week hus Wen Tho dry goods houses in particular are | With them : i 1\ r o8l r pref 0ods houses particular are covered there was not business enough | 8ame in car lots, 66s, rado, from 8to was sold 274 per cent down for prefe I ered, but there was bu; 3! L Friday the market weakened and today it | comparatively small but in the present de- ‘Another larger house, doing half a mil- UBH | Zase: Colorado lot - - » that 0 8 changes occurred on an ardor o | per cent for the common on reports tha to suggest that any change sy A Oraéts for cabnaRe trom tHe coun. | L Per Sonk OF L8 Sl on the frea list, The | Was firmor agalt. It has beon a.very un- | pressed conditlon of tha trade this fact hew even and uncertain market, but the fluctua- | not helped the market any. Prices have ' lion a year at least, carefully managed, ¢ § 9 (RN P CHIN BB AN AVAH 16 o DEORERPONA | | o oo ekl money tiaasneve Had | Amportattillias ‘on; lthier, sido; Gt JCHbSIEREC | iy are, alled, nt aus ipat th i e put w free st Th gLHIng ¢ ¥ ‘e it ket. The more conservative e 5 e DT I fornin, odomstoo. . | speculation in the rest of the list was 1 e T e saRlty ot patl e T T o S WA ek a tons ‘nre 'very Nimited, In act the market [ been easier from day to day and the may year. Orders are coming in more freely and | anything to complain of since it came here, 4 " T POTATOES—The supply is good | sluggis a4 devoid orest i1 o S ronorticns. hit, insiontn nat. the ‘o | oeons thal It hadtoo much buaiuces. Slon, | Tecognise the nscottiy ol MAUENCE (o | stack, i POTATOLE e wupniy is fairi ood | sluggish and - devoid ‘of ntorest. DWARR | 14" “low and weak the luctuations are | Ket today was much the same us.it hus bee RIS R s PECa RN THOrE AINDBABALID LAXGL| Jonna6n & Clo & othar: Jobbing antl manu= | LNAFaL N & TROES radical element on that | “GREEN VvE Shindéh,per b, s2.00; | the week the markets have been little more than spasmodic flutterings. The | all week. Prices bid were not has been advantage of the present low prices In cer- | facturing C rns have gone to the wall in | side, which would be disheartened by an.ad. saluiry Tadistios, per dok.; 8 and the closing prices show ‘\l\hm u~l|n.|n\ ST a el IO mietl i mcaliarhee | Towar Hiin voaterdsy \M.]:.”u:.‘ much if any (TR TSRt U (RN EHOR oY exe"| Omslia Jeoalubs ey <hatls(op-cmany:rbus: | vAnce ol lons {tEED 1c to 2o per bu. per day | enions, po 2 caulinawer, per ' oz, ‘ln»;llvun‘» A\I.;‘lxim.‘sl.k The railway and mis- | GERRATY U o] LR Diices of the sear, and | to suit xelers erday, Dut tliey were too law continuously and definitely, and are cor- , i cellaneous bond market was geners while there has been perhaps a slight im- | dull. Fair to good natives sell at an provement in the market for the bett 3.2 air to good westerns, $2.25G3.10; ccted to do business during the seaso st of them good. The losses o w Crate o+ N Rt ! - 4 o bl S LRI S ers, most of them good. The losses of | FUEal iy eady to take a desponding g i Dox Whir Hon The Post says: The process sometime " the amateur Washing heavier grades for shippiug and ex mon and stock sheep, $1.606 wood 1o prices are not more than: 10c or 15¢ better [ choleo 40 to 100-1h, Tambs &t $2.50(3.5 Some very heayy orders for manufactured Omaha houses are trifling in contempla- 5 \ . 7 GIOIN RYOTE bEAN PRSIV AA S EIToT SWRALIFN || clons e tha . busiiiens .donay upph ereqlts AT | vIew (ot thale proRpReCe Chi B intermediate g por | Known ag cor Al LT AT Points and the local manufacturing eatablish- | 1ittie holp of & substantial character, placed | sounter marching CH T L LAy 4 o 83 oress, O\ octen: today and_before the closé of ments are running to their full capacity. \Where the helper will realize a good profit, | The latter were_the sellers of long wheat 2 0 3 Mgt Mo ) ee ot 25 | than at the extreme low point on uesday of | Representative sale Il L SDAs L are bEiIng 0. Miove Off |- all o & vast duat’ oF good: fo'thigcsm. | G Jorencon, The cables SELe-fu. Ry builness an advance in the BEICS Ol UR | this week No. : gestive of more than a very lukewarm [ - are but fe points had been scored e oda LITTLE FIRMER FEELING 3 wostorn: nilxed S ore freely, and with low prices and some imity, and 1 would suggest that a bureau b Mnrke e ¢ fir g o the most attractive patterns ever shown f:]”t'-:l\nm- vative members l.'-4' the club be cre- : _’lg]» »«m.”n. past 'm 'I-lm :'l\;fll‘“";" R Ddiyshe e I ;“ k‘v'\ :\:-:“:-:n‘ir":-r«lll%_]qn:‘- ”1"“\'35“ ,‘],l“."'n‘v'i The supply today wus not at all heavy sE BRRIBS—Much ot th el Ly were usual looked forward to with in 1 fincluded i yery _dgcent ey fal recelpts and disposition stock uw week in the cattle market. Supplies have | not been at all heavy, in fact they have been with more pertinacity than her rivals having what might be considered an active Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. y uriay N In the west, there is every inducement for | ated especially to consider and promote de- 2 D wave in view. Liverpool was quoted firm | ing Tor ahipment, but thers is sl o L i ongh there were none that co capital. £ Aty torest. Tho returns for the third week re- | although th ro none that could b ks ot Ui Ukl Blook. YAk Jersey, $6.00016.25 At 3 by ne ); b o : previous week’s by nearly $14,0005 but the | oy gair nquiry from outsiders, the com- wetivity. Collec satistacto e for investment could their plans y. Collections continue satisfact Yoturn for investment could la i Qo iy eomparel o la thab (kb SR e 1 e wester oud. i« Hirouds broke (hrough their snow blockade | chough to wivance pesch o piiCl 2% art- | & i et s trade. ould ositio pring money, active spring trade. and it would be in position to bring mon e e | Eonian L R : tte ver 2 ) bu. New York sent bearish Tny .3 780,513 everybody turn a little attention to | over 2,000,000 bu. RN AN AR reIval e riRiAlny AboUE ateady. Soa gt TR e - ¢ 18 and_everybod DBANANAS-Pricon, tomaln about steadsi, per | sfcifion CRTTELT Boia wenn o oI ot "';";',’t> ke i abating nothing in our efforts | ered to 60%c on a little buying, Put was | | LEMONS-Messinas, fancy, $; choice, $8.5. | ¢ st A ao Saraaswh i ore & Ohlo [0 LY. Central There was very lfttle noteworthy change in Total ... 8 21 7 ' . 2.~ FLOUR-Tn fatr defnand | a,q stagnant the entire session, prices keep- FURS. al Pa 1% ) dmp. NO CHANGE AND TTLE P v 14 Sing aow yester- | feel evailed, the market opening off e e 3040 i losing Delow yest feeling prevail DORLNE farwe, s2ioginoo; mediumg $: small 87 biack | ¢ Q 7l Paciie Matl. Ll L oy tHiin ) R w g batiarA Ll u b L0 s inks of the Situntl D ing u@e | e price held steady and the market closed ‘mediim, $14; small, $0: black Mon s, pulim Business in stockers and feeders was s . G 1 ondin Chureh & Co.’s Mercantile agency N R eothing doin o » In onts there was a moderate trade and A A VenCtinslarke L 150: mmedli Del, Hudson 4 4 e atvee Up yentiiri e \ et torially all week and (he volume of trading Prices Not Well Establish and corn, and on prospects of an increased 38 small, $2: prown, larke, $20.000 | D.&C stff prices and feeders are stll paying | qow (o ralrly entablish vidues inatly th weak scomed to have a good influence on SEED—Lower, weak, aulet; $T006@ | 5 viciong were weaker and lower, easier | 37; medium, ¥ a1, & Madker—No. 1, large, | do pi i rul Fom Waghio: .. @0 ptd: at $5.0062.30, fair to good at §275@3 O last ek, Recelps Were estimated g oo and the continued cold weather during this : Sugir Refinery - Unchang of pork by a prominent broker and lard by nedium, $0; small, $40;“sHver, pale, accore Hocking V v i A tral e C REPRESENTATIVE SALES. bruary, 1593 , large, $7; me o G heing quite wenk fos o come o stiay. As mutters now stand cvery $1.1 little later on was responsible for the market 0! li small, $1.50; marien, o v e tmae. it buyers. a0 ' ceding home serving enterprises needing : e IR entbuC there ils still 8 ~~{ The grocery jobbers have had a moderate, sin P o want partners, corpora- | at the opening, but closed easler. rable” ;demand e o sliels Al el b o | called chole Buyers for the dressed beef twenty oL g S but steady |’;u{|.-, and mml»\:m- and I: ots yl:‘:nlu' “\:Zn?:h: ;‘l‘;(‘k]".‘.m" rs and enterprises 4 nru;luln-.‘v«‘ul give l\l)('rux;'s:lx’ls nrlwhlm‘n_mu! . Cod, per Dbl 0062 bell” and* bug] ported today are in reality better than the | Pl 0 F0ymo, (rad supplies and as there T ending ae sho R HOWREETHERG 7 Kk ‘something to offer in [ flour from both coasts for the weel at 1, CALIFORNIA ORANGES-The stock 18 arriy- 3 i d_ shoes have ‘shown increased signs of | enerally which have something (0 off 000 bu., compared with 2,005,000 bu. last it good conditlon® and the trade is ncr comparkson with 1803 1s worse. Last. vear | 508 o Tor the good heavy steers was actve 5 Sl Hverside seediings, régular sizes s the weel S the - weate! y 8 ul s soon as the weather becoines moré | hefore such a bureau. In a short time } WeCt OO CE Tiveralds it régular sizes, S this was the week in which th oLUEh. to, ddvance“prices . notoli or, tWo. Lt avorable L J rospect of a VOl he pugl v vestors | Monday visible s Y el s E ings, regular sizes, " aMo ver favorable there is every prospect of a fairly | this bureau would be' sought by i of 1,700,000 bu. Comparing the difference i i) ka1 Lo 103, 31 and bl LY “‘;”""l “”m' “,‘":l‘"""”‘ fed stock the market was perhaps a trifle and’ mnies in ¢ elative receipts fhe following are the closing quotations on SRR At D hs bt S TCHEe i A WIS are tife. rabeiptiof. ths | hraluik -busifiess nd @hterorise: togsthis™to:[ I the relalive rasely) 8 | Redland navels, o followin osing guotatic HBraeHatIVeTAn A FHEr a6 5 ORITION Omuha clearing house for the past week the profit of all concerned. Let the Cclub | year ago the decrease amounts to something 0 ¢ ) $1.8 o e :‘,p.,l;vin"" stocks of the New York exchan Hbt qm;‘ bly mm.uu\ The movem “; “m‘l e bl =~ Shti et (4 reasonably active and the pens were cleared « g 2,048 ¢ | dispatches, but reported export purchases of i 3 5 the development of our latent or partially | dispatches, ) °8 O | bunch, ia 51, i per bunch, small to e B anid b 3 d b7, | O e arcia it rgsotirces whilaiat |99} boatioads, s May. declined’ to 606, Recordi maaium st gz Alans BRE. Yo, Pac. pfd Loss than a third of the fresh receipts | tuduhs: pucidng G e y . QT » and the general quality of the Becker & Dig > new C y portunities. down again to from 60c to 60%c at the ORANGES—L'ancy Floridas, $3; choice Ilor- xpress. ..., 1 do pfd. 35 offerings was rather more satisfactory. T ate new commercial opportunit tdas, $2.7 D close. TANGERINE ¢ 88 St keots. Corn was dull, the market ruling quiet | GRAPE FRUL v box, $. e W the market, supply and demand being Squire & ¢ 3 ] : evenly enough bulanced to hold prices firm i “teeders Uy Vearsi o | HIDEicwitiinE tractiondl SHmItSEER A SEIR AT BEAR, 1 black, large, $0.0G25.0; me- & L 174 Oregon Nav.o Veal calves met with an active demand at A E - i A : dium, $15; small, $5.00G10.00; black yearlings, L 130 3 good strong prices, and the market for rough RO E i ey, Gi%c: May, | and sold down e, most all of which was | 1, 0 smull Qe 3 L v o 4 o . ) b, large, $6.0068.00: mediurn; $5.00@6.00; smail, | Chileigo Gas...... 4P D. & S o = & LA LG, i due to the action in wheat. At the decline | &% %ici Montana and Rocky” mountain. large; | Consolidated Gis - on_ Friday. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, 1 3 Albert Andriano, superintendent for Snow v o 1, vearlings, large, $12; medium, $8; small, e i f affair: S g with the price of May at the bottom figure. i medium, X T quiet, not an unusual condition of affair 3 P y *'black Montann cubs, 'large, $6.00; medium, g Rl ‘.Mn ¢ el Sutiirda e v ot changed mi. | Smatl - Number of Cattle Received and “Phis week shows no change in the local 3 e LS an easy feeling, due to sympathy with wheat small, ' 85: " siiver tp vearlings, laree, It Del Lack. £ W, 51 cnneaa L SR A8 ISR, all, Fl “tip cubs, large, $6: GoptdL E s be Stockers are b o 700 i ), were wasx n o small ny money market. The report of an eavly IY- Nothing 3 Al MR R o bo 8 hashl light. Stockers are bringing £00d 1,50 Tl b it el SHETIE aved ByLh dy e AN- e Bhe e y demand. | Prices receded %c and the mar- I G g nrio, $20.000 o pring engendered by the warm days of las R Toitm at s Ket closed quiet at the inside. ;edium, $8 '56;. cubs, large, | Erie .. £ o more than killers for half fatted and SHOTE | marker was seads at Fridays quotations, all 3 N do pfd.. St. P& Oma fod stock. Good to choice feeders are quoted | &r dex belng s Nide higher than ot the eloog o 3 A ean ST 3 > SU00G1.50; T % husiness, but the cold snap which followed \ly: prime to choice timothy, $9.00 | early on the weakness in live hogs in the D@L ] i o L VA el et f L s U R LR L S o the docline I whoat and free selling | I8 o™ Slaritne co. bty —No. 1. Targ: DA A { 24 | ana lighter, commoner grades at from $2.75 | \aok i T4 . seur it LT Vi - P T 4 v 2 Vil Tenn. Coal & T down. celpts witl be al 0 wl 1 . weok createda corresponding dullness in i X Nt S nehanged: The vols beauty, large, $50: 11 Ce ) i S i1 ¥ a leading packing institution. The volume A y i whruary, tsn T T trade with jobbers and retailers alike. Tt is Dull; 8,055, e as Vary light With no otitalds | #20; € o iy red | SE P& DUt < Te0.contp s ales bt beae homs woro ey 10 be hoped that warm weather will soon VN MEAL- 317001, support. A moderate reaction in wheat a | 7ic: e 5 Like Brle & Wi, UL'S. Expross.. b Ay. Av. I'e u 17 bl g TR small, 30c; 1y 8 : A0 pld....os 2o U2 |W.SLL.&ED 7 ST ally, Light, mid, madivm we ih ravorable co ar Bl o inchanged; S@61c. A0 3 3 5 A% weikling under 2 o Were a ndition possible 18 nece Yy o Unchanged @$1.00, improving to the opening prices of the day. [ T, 1= ST ik s s 0 M “ cha Fargo 5 st Union i e o cucoutage ouyers in all lines. Lumber men | {if 3 g 5 et declined i 3 % n TROVISIO! Pork, standard | When wheat broke this market declined In | go.g$1.00; 1 k., i . offor little encouragement for a_lively build- e 1.5 15, “hominal. Dry st | sympathy below the inside prices of the day | dark, = No. v sumall ¢ §OW AL B 214 L 1 e clas, but iug season. Dealers in the western part_of el s | SV Do d partial oxtent shortly | f0c: mountain tion, porfect hogd an 2 | do pid Kl I R L o packed e, .00@2.00; nperfect 5 r, 1 4 1 : « tho stitehave boen sonding in some f. backed | 800 theh T 01 the sension on a Ifttle buy- | larée; $L0GLE, imparicor ins, & AL i i 2 3 b WHiorteA nE the. Hitakie reostimated At 2o head, sizod orders recently, but this is owing to 2107 Jangs, 1 ® Wi : v 1 ;. £ y rket al n extremely narrow o pale, No. ge, $1; Mo, Pacitie oo veenn e Ul incrensod freight rate to, westorn poius v Flour, 4,000 ; sow | D& Tl ket s e pork and. ribs | 34 radecon, o 1 tavas 300y & i : TR : . B i et Mot 18 previoon ShihBiant Betore the haw ates o 1o citect: : PRI eat Closing " steady and tara fiem. Compared | 505 SN, ottt v 1! " G el S “ R R o116 sbins Gt He alow SHe b wukaat| Vi - ! with last night, May pork Is T4c lower; May | §1.25; “medium, i, amal arge, | e J0laiH. &%, C 2 17000 2 H 30,000 e ihan for . Februurs L s so © unusual = - lard 5e lower and May ribs 5 lower. triped, | large, 817 meddum, small, | N- 4. Centrail [l 1143/ T A, 2 G i 19.:108 3 year, !”";‘xbe‘; nm& vn;ie&y of clnh{u for collection Kansas Clty Markets. 3stimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | 45 narrow, striped, | large. 60c meaiuing | NI Womtdo ey, e . Bt. -C.. g hcep receipts W making In‘the hands of asgorneys is an impor 3 = 1 £ NCAYE Y omall, 2 hronds . striped, | Am. Co g i W for the week. 1,000 more e prporiant Lo s { 40 cars; corn, 460 cars; oats, 165 cars; NOBS, | ap6isa; " Woiverine, No." | Irge, 84 R TR TP O | T IR 1AL SRt A 00 aTbg R t this agency alone showing fuily one-third lower; No. 2 mixed, o, | o leading futures ranged as follows S, 8 OB, ey | & Co, Bourd of Trade hatl, e 0 foilows: L Z : A o 10, FRAD Tuk B0k to, choioe s fore in number than in .previous weeks. | : lower; No. 2 mixed, ading futures ranged as follows: __ | UG 7igsst mediim, 6oc: small, 5z beav ook, TOpon HTgh [Low. | Close . 4 - o Wi I'hie heavy snowfall and thaw of last week = T_Low. | Cloe,_, | per eing No. 1-large, " £.0005. e, 345 — === : Tecceipts: 0 Nt s ealves, 100 head; had & £ood effect on the country, thoroughly - Wh . 5 o b itor, No. 1 1arge, J@ic: me: Bl ; ) : sonking the ground, and with " the graduil 3 p y A | e TS talle large, s@ocs inediam, | L& s | an i el 0 3 breaking up «lalrbwhum- the vrospects for a g g TRl H | ou s ae | Toi small, oo kits B, 20 Northwostorn. oz P H prime oo crop will be encouraging. o1 .00G (3 HIDES, TALLOW, ¥ Mo Paciic. ... b ) : 2 : foc, $1.00 *“I'he general opinion prevails that favora- | © 8 k. HIDE! . 1 green hides, 21éc; No. 1 green | Union Pacitic, ... . ' 4 bie indications will liven up trade during the eI TR e ) : 4 1 || amtied s Blaen, sihin: Nar, 3 TROR, Salted S Bl S0 s : : g sEoa iresent soason, But with' even the most i hoce active and firms ke Rz g R N et ryi Dt : 5 vy i b oruble conditions there will be o tendency | RECH Whient, “Thoo us “vorn, . mone; : s 23% 1 fides, 56 No. 3 ary tint Bide No: 1 Uiy c : dils| e 3.2 $.15 10 buy couservatively and in small orders, | U I e e : sl len "ie. e cured ides e per . | 3 ; 1 : S AN EMER R ) 4 i thosoring trado will vo light, Mo 2t et Rl SO e, anen, 00 B prospects will not have the same effect as in i Gt ¥ 50, 2 oo alted shearlings (short-wooled i | New England s Tavorable - eircumstancos and. with the | SAN FRANCISCO, ¥ob. #.—The official closing s Satty icingy; No. 1, each, 5gloc; dry shearlings | Ghicago ¢ A i o Y . M 3 ; CATTLE e Dromise of a large crop, tho retailers bought Uions for mining stocks today were as fol- e . . (short-wooled early’ skins), No. 3, each, eyt EERedE S 2 . E E E head: market stendy freoly. and us & result were canghy up' with BAMISINSE SONSRY | bl i Siat, Kansss wndiNebreaks il cher wodl Dalts [l ot UL g Daag B 3 i 1 c i e B wtvers, L0t large stock on hand during the dull months B [Mexicia ibs—| Tmrain ool pelts, per b S Ll a3 ; (Ao’ vicnores | & that followed. This lesson has not been | Hioat & L |Mono..... s ] actual welght, 1@6c: dry fint, Colorado butcher -~ i " ‘gotten, and the crop must be assured this | Hodie C s !Onhlr. | {imootapaltss ',....m.‘li;'"’:Lfl"'}fl'.'( otal sales of stocks today were 123,000 i lead vear befora buyers will buy liberally e Potoal......... Ee e detial weiight, 4@ ! : A 1 e Gun 3 50; Din: t . 2y st toh Belc R i ten, $5 00181 +“T'ho corn crop is never assured until the | Con. Cal, & Vi SRR Tquplationainyeran nagalic ALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, ; *ilectrio, 8.00; National 4 Ay St R 07, Whipments; nonas i middle of September, hence the prediction T I 0., spring, | F60 Ao NGl 8O B e e 00; el 11007 8t Pau 5 L kot tirm, highers Texas dhoep, 8,608,005 hatlve that the business of iie vear will bo done in : ! i it : . *iidut o Butter, SGeae! beenwax, hrime, 15 | 1 L A4 ! Ao S el Bl sl ul e, the fall months. Country merchunts are B 2 Sitge: | @18e; rough tallow, 5 ik v York o elce! 2 g watehing tho grain and stock markets with PRI [T - 7 NawguencuotioriMarker: 10 0ty sas City much anxiety these days.. A rise in the A 2 i g 5 Minneapolis Wheat Marke NI ORI el SMONE O ON A CALL 5 KAN CUTY, Fuin Recelpty, price of either grain or stock av this time | L4y PHENDOL .2, nominal; No. 3, 45G53c EAPOLIS, Feb. 24 — The arrivats of [ PHE 8" MERCANTILE rareR- 26 i g @ et shigandnts, T el miried s A X uderat R f Tor the duy wore 1) cars: saipments ; 8 R it Kleers, would do much towards loosening up at- i, G 1008 203 Now 2 red wester 8 _No. 1, $LEIE Quite a large part of the arrivals lad Yo BXCHA A i | s Cown, $1E 1S ters in the country districts. As tile markot TIMO 5 rl R TRLIE R been previously sold and went in to Uil such i A o B 88k for e ¢ lors, $200GHAS: bulls, §1.504 stands at present the outlook is certainly not demand moderate; mixed west- | SRSIEG NS Mo pork, per bbl.. $12.024@ | sales today. - remainder were sold on a Al ar 4.0 a,8T for sixty: day DIl i HOUGS—Recelpts, 8.500 head; shipments, | 1,700 encouraging, and notwithstanding the low L . Parietl e ; 5 lard, 100_1bs., 7.5 short ribs, sides basia ot ‘about (CRCon 1 nn‘nlll\l-»vn About ¥ ot £4. 88110, 56. 3 ;. market w k10 a0c e ‘Im;\; .40 i o York, pri Pl 7 dry - snlted shoulders | 100 cars w sold tn arrive at prices abou ¢ 140 T¢ ieivies, pickers and mixed, $4736G 190; prico of beaf farmers find iy more profitable KTu 60, acon, (. ot o Sldes " (hoxed), | the ‘sume “ws ‘for ‘spol grain on_track. These i e b e e I Vit Yorkens and: plite, 55404 e an to sell their corn. h 34s 6d; long clear o, | (ROXED 0 ¥ With “other " cars lataly sold (0 arrive, will_bé ; s 3 SR Teceipts, 40 hewd; shipments, 100 slight increase in the price of either = ey WIISK Y finished goods, per gal, lnrh\s;'m next we h_” lx<\|vllk\;< pr ‘;nn:‘l \]\m ¥ 1 3 1; market stenily or corn would have u beneficial effect SLIY make the recelts for gk Inrgsrithan;thoy - R : i i 2 . T T ROTir: i i ollowing were the receipts and shipments n K s 7 EHL T LM 3 Sioox City Live Stock Market. hants who are now carrying farmers Feb, 24.—WHEAT. The following were the recclp 4 Farmers dellveries are still light In (ha coun- B8 coupL.rir st o) S1oUx HOGH, T} hivvo d0ne'sd for.the last fow months. wanld today; No. 1 band, cas Teceipts. Shipments. | try and they pected L remain so during 5 rem.... B T o i » 431 end; nariet Towed uy 34 get in some ready cash, resulting m better ci My, O1hvci July ) ; s 0,0 G0 | the coming w which will necessarily de- 48 coup.iii.. i T. R.. 76X e el G ollections. That much 93 corn is held iu | ol e Ry a2 orhCR, casiy u.ii . o e e e T s il danis ot el R e R g el ) AR chiad s aeye the state i corroborated in reports from all ! ejected, 43tge. On - track i P 0 To:000 “Eno0, . “brsent. ek, o pnncy 4a.i. 00| Rt Mhorer T i A ! P sections, excepting the far western counties to arrive, 6oc. Qats. ¢ e i 100 the in_public hou 000 IR G, Wes 3 a 4 1.80; Cows, hulls, $1LG0e Much of this will bo lot loose between now “Wool Market ) Harey, bilssi: 0,000 (he ;104 | Atchison Tde : 3 ~@ N the fivst of April, us after that date a . OULS, b, 20.—WOOL — Little dolu On the Produce exchi the butter ! ) s 4 . 1A & Stock in cight, tux is levied on grain held, and only furmers | iy no chage in prices. e K| ket was enxy, unchanged. Eggs, qulet; parpial SO I : The (ol ure the receints at the four prise in the most prosperous condition will be able it _— Strietly gresh, 1i@! inneapols and will be cou 3 : HEAVY SUPPLY O HOGS, {Ruticite Ly R T B h R pEh Hl CRe S Flnancial Notes, : & arrivaiy, necessarily making Torihwostern | Den, & It has been several moons siuco 40 South O N 3 e. This York Market inal taceints’ appear darger il i ) . 1o will improve collections all around, aud ease N ¥, Feb. 2.—Cleartugy, $1.303.8 NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—FLOUR=Recelpts, 2,10) i fon, theoe cars. oing. from. here. (g | Brie: Shacy: 1iasit 20 [shons werouresalved it eck ybothin o up countey merchants, who have been cavvy- [ s i, 33001285 bale | ONENY ORI e Dbl salas, 830 DS | Duluth have already been counted here, and | M, 9 & i 428 Tonn. vid Ga:l ind yet there were Within i of that iug their patrons. With outstandings fairl change, par. Steady, with winter "'wheat tlour in_fair 'l would be counted there, A0 Beeovreeasesarss B0 | VA, Conturles...... ber received during the past six duys, | well cleaned up, the average merchant wiil | 1ONDOI i he amount ot bultion | hemand. Sprig wheat flour 48 less avtive. CIty | The market was w At Tower at the outwet | Mutual Unign 65111 | do With similarconditions prevailing at all tul i e t N DON . Kiank of Tnmiand on balance today | mill patents. $1.15G Winter tutents, 8356 | (nis morning. Prices opened at about te lower “int. Ce n ; : e iuclined to biy, und is in vetter shana to | §1° i P 0 P batinee todey | il BieH, 8 FinAs et i | s moming Brices shenesd ot ARoat o domes | 8 Sout Hutanier 0t ALY other points. the average of prices for the moet his bills. FON . 21.—Clearings, $13.9 i lal 703,05 ) poils patents, 1(:- 03,95, for the first half hour this morning, but later do - 2, 1 . week has becn lower, and the close ahont AR BRALEY MAKE u summing up the situation it 18 appa he woek, 363,918 bal HUCKWHEAT-Qulet; stute, 10 doclined with considerabie selling on the part | N. W. €onso 16e lower than last Saturduy sligh — “~—vnt-that there i B PIARS 1 JertRe Hesk MMy g A —Dut: - yollow. western, $2.60@ | of Liih e e meiing w J s duy, A slight I Vot thone 1s TIRt1 Shange 1n. tha LAk CORN MEAL-Dull; ¥ 5 bame "who “houkht yestendays "At the ‘end | N. W. Dob . crease in eastern shipping orders has helped | INSTRUMENTS placed on vecord Febru- and while there is no immediate revival of | lalinces (LI, BARLEY -Dul: No. ¢ Close: Fobr Pkl [BASLC prices ko down il i morally surc () 4 VARRAD S0 al ¢ ARLEY-Dull: ose: i 3 iy, e rices ow s morally sure Ui VARRAN 21 DS, Diisinoas, 1o Prospocts aro goriainly b | Siees Hias b e HARLR D p 5 oo 2 thern, ¥ i Tk Dashani o ' promising as could reasonnbly be expocted | o i e e ke F1a i No. 2 7 tor [ posroN, rel Call Toans, 11562 wotloenhlo. fentra At presen 0 ut this time.” v halances, L for the week, $i4,! . o 140,000 5 (lw.k wheat above M time G4 per cent. Closing quot . i ’ e L com Place \ ore 4..\\\-‘~\|-n-~ weak: } abut 1%e d for tr i dellvered at th nd mining shures: g itage of young hogs that are | '3 burmeles and wife to 1k SEES 11 ; N T Sl Mer fans *opan & Brae ol 6 Rk waa wpisraliy . P, 03 o FKeteqicut “Preathbis 07 Ipominent |ic 00, vise B A% el G P e Sl s vk | i are sindiy i of nbout N ) o o X the”average wko of (o olerings | 1yl il b 4 > ORLEANS, Feb, 20.-Now Yor 3 : cables big weatorn rocelp c Whix, a duy. whieh naturally” 1 W pra 813 Atclition 1o AL 078 monti, -while . the Aie Papliiion er i Vinalness s w Littlo Better-A LR e et R o A aeetine.. No. bEMGe oo 0 hur dily TatbiRetuellys 2 AR i [iehieon welghmasters' books show the ave A AP Aty RO ) Commerelal Olub Mey cuues LA S f ot Viosed alE1%0; Marel recoluts above shipments ke bt 4160 i § \oIght to Do very NEUIo over' 240 1bk, Thix | - Lot ) nnd 2 bock 2 iote 4 ARd S, Mock W. H. Roberson, speaking of trude fn | NEW YORK, Feb. steaniship Aler, Sy W gesnc, SR MBI Mo, Teave audispemsgeln tha Tocal Maine, means one of twh things—either farmers Mount D A Ciwaha from his stan lpownt s manager of arsived’ this morning, brought 7 P e el A Ll e e an "% sston Stock Quotations. castern shipping orders will inercase, Maria Mack and hband (5 G D Mat W 100 fect Tots 25 4 Lok 17 70,000 Boptember Arrivaly come in s, expectad o have suddenly takem to marketing their g X gl in Spanish gold in transit © Cuba e, closed ut 7 ally decrensn e oxt week, fhe | (b freipLantie g8 ¥ ey 4 1o same, 1ot 13, block 2 1ot 8, bloek R, G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency, says: | CHICAGO, Feb. 2 —Clow 312,564,000 total e, 070 by B L e L e st EL LT 3§ [Gtie < donto 47 | (RIS yDinIgari I ar 01N LEAA IR GV B pAT? L 200 “The week differs from its predecessors e ek, $67.855.000; for the. correspons 0 D futures o 8,00 b Hafsllis anic IaLiTeis makmeiiered thay il [ S 2o 33 (Gutle & tioaton { | atlvely satistactory prices for hogs ani” he fiier, o1 January 1 in no material particula bremiun by Monsy: Mioat, | Option GUlien T80 | - Pihcur. Ehismiehte e the e o reaok: SR g es 130 FrankI N Paing. farmers to rush thely hogs to mar N kst tol 3 that~trade in dry goods has ber Der cent on culi I Februry | 18,904 bois, Tihe prices of four wero ot o Teublier . Ko rsarge Kot o8 fast as they are anywhere near in | Same it i lye March, A2 « at A2e; b ous yestorday, although mpless: aske S )il Bty ¥ ’ L bl ok 9, Dwight better and the shoe houses are not | * 5, ‘iab, n, 83,6775 In Ao lomed Bt 42140: duly closed wt 5 T T AT LA Caln Rt | marketable condition. Most people incline complaining, In fact, the shoe wmen have 19,103,768 weok, $30,001508; sume | OATE-R: 30,500 bu.: exports, #x more disposed Lo cuic thaw fgures fro Wwest End ptd 7014 [ Famarack 3 to the latter theory, and it is feared that o A Richam Bow o Ve | wowk TSt year, $21,360,473; b Friv o tures and 29,00 bu, kpot AR (oDosc Shanie s o i m eak: Bl pd. e ros \ATRANUE imoa nenlatial sk b, Summit hi"' a good week. The implement trade has | #9; balances this week,” 33160 * woek Aelivere s were askin B ¥ | et E 19 1‘;:‘[*“ d et and et N vanfi Ously QUIT CLAIM DEI also takes N a el vl o) $2,TA2886; same week last year, 2 | 3 whit, nd - fre e L L 22 o he SREINE. ARG a4 mer Suppiles, t 5 t ken a spurt and FPebruary will close . R na: s ! ‘ Rew York Mining Quotations. fhe trade today was somewhat peculiar SR R ws one of the best winter mo 0 o | A et syt per. oant hange mixed o (EW YORK, F T onths they have | 7t premium: 4 Wz NEW YORK, Fub. $-The followlng are (e | A lieavy run coming licels of a n A wite b Touis 1Tk closing mining quotati heavy week and ma nearcy 10,000 widd - I DKl ever enjoyed. Qrocery trade continues good T e v el 2 ( hardware fair, Liquors are dull and FOOD FOR THE NTARVING. b March, closed B, ORLBAD HaCOTTO - other lines are qui Il arite, Thos low mibilink 1807 midy | GROIAKS coos s hogs for the past six duy: 000 more than ot A “In South Omaha commission men and | Vistressed Texans Living on Meat Stripped Kl shigimps: 19 i ol e O ot o s : ] goWeRk a0 M BN LS Linash 28 Ny 10Ne0d fect ) dealors ure unhappy over the prevailing low from Dead Animals. Dull; state, o . arrive, 230 bales, reeaings. EUR nltu: exports a K . A0 DRToes. 8 A TR LY R AR prives of cattle. Many of the feeders will b CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Feh. 24.—~In § Tacllie const, 150%c | C o " ateady anlon. 81,700 b A S kit AL A A Ml s od by thelr soason’s experience, as the | spouse to the uppeal for aid from Stare | 1o b T, 1edoiac Toxas selecied, 35 10w o, | 3N ARG Aol A $ar i | Hom y ) ! i as ehippers and - speculators bean August September; | Mexloan y take @ Land the market strengthened eee———————ts————— LR price for cornfed beeves is but a fractiol 5 Sh1AR '} Sou e the Dacbis have a $2 car Ly i Brice facciunied paara 8 bt & trnsiion unly the people have raised $200, a car of | "0 \ryr—steady: hemlock | sole, uenos ovember, 37,48 | ONterie to good hogs sold largely at $1.80 and $1.35 Mogs are still in good < v | provisions will be at once dispatched to Ayres, lght 1) heavy welghts, 14@1sc. " s v feures. sood demand at good | \{%o" the nearest railway station to the | PROVISIONS iicet. ‘dul v, $12.006 14,00 COTTO! . e and toward the close the same hogs wold R etal Arade o where the distress is greatest, and from | oxtra mess, $8 bect hams $I85ATW; clty alen; receipt. 160 b . Landop Ntosk Quotations. lurgely ut $4.55 and § The carly mar Indin mess, $IS0MGE. Cal meats, dulli LONDON 14 p. m e 0" 100 “Jawer. tban. Fridsy, but s Ly ¥ 18 rather better, and less s e - 8po vagons. The o o T complaint s heard. among local deaters re, | thére transported in wagons; =~ The cold: | pickied bellies, TH@TRe: “pickied shoulders, 6146 Fonabia, oDEY 10 Mexlean ordinary this dechne was all regained beforo the complatnt ts heard among local deaters re- | i \eather has aaded to the suffering, and | B, dul Neblind stein ot ¢ : Tomuota.”wont: 1N G i ey K. the latest reports confirm the first report nl 3790 nominals May, $1.63 nom- W YORK, Feb, 24,4 o onuals. sec:ui..00 18:10181 Paul commou., 88 | olose und the pens wero cloased In good dly pressed because of the inability | {ho, Mi%tho Stack in the stricken section has e ey mew mean, SULS1400! wxtra | 8t unchanged to § points | Ontions stea il Puclfls 70l New York Contrl 1033 | geason. 1t was 4 $180 to SLES warket INVESTMENT or indispesition of local cus ers Lo " amily WG hewvy, closed steady at u “ 3 0 3 Imunl)ll)‘f l\lwlhn .lepurum:lxm::n‘;:uu‘ .uul:.'lrV died and that many people are living on v fumily, "si.001030; short | RORIE, CIORE steacy Maniiisiaie 18 post B it J0 1 Analuat S Lo §4.00 Friday and W55 Lo 4 Totul am ix a heavy trade. The fire sales and othor y 3 bite: | eTo: Augus A Ju LEPRESENTATIVE § W oy tindy. Tha 009 salen a0l GLARE | i3 the Marm. iy . amery, @tec; wostorn factory, 116 | ST Awkust. B Spos coffes, i dull o s per ounce REPRESENTATIVE SALES : ; o CHICAGO phenomenal crowds. At more than one | A Kemarkable Cure of Ch Diarrhoes. S . SgNNe; mall, w1 | Conlove sis.dgs v b y Iscount in the open market f 2 ¥y A2k 3 34 Washington St., ICAGC, house during the week It was necessary to | The experience of Geor : ‘ e experience of ge A. Apgar of i i o o, SLIOEELOD per came HAMBURG, Fo @inty 1owe INICI NDS t @D lowe ml PAL BONDS, «all in police officers to keep the crowds of | German Valley, N. J., is well worth remem HAVRE, Fob. 24 Lt St. Louls M kO \ H St. Louls Mining St notations. shoppers In line, and in at least one case | bering. He was troubled with chro r e : RIO JANE ‘eb. e A d W onic dlar- ity (2 : ON b 4. p '8 - the jam was so remarkable that buyers | rhoea and doctored for five months, and was 5 Dall; United el Sige | LONDO; Dull, 38a lowe: r. LOUIS, Feb. 2k—Mining stocks today ponds of Flectric Street Railway wore let tu and out of the store in squads | treated by four different doctors without | ° ‘ ow ¥ - The following are the closing quotations 5 . v 3 N . v di¥e m; stralned common to good, $1.10 A ods Market. 3 Jom \igs. Irestly wader the oye of suoMcar, | bensdt flo then begau using Chamber- g Lanalls > Fhe Gry tante market | Aaacrs. . oo BUARE mei oy in o 0E : CORpRME Znforced econo 4 atmost | lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, NE-tirm . for. the” holiday 't o Nettio,” A7 T g | Grade cnt Se ;:‘.::ln::'yllllnl‘u -lhlur:.;ln lulmlvr. and legiti- ICE-Qulet; & a0 extra. 3tie; | Srved 1 deervine (e Vol of Biliess for AmNowio.” 21 Lo |3 Hopas s : High Grade Investment Securiticae P n the old style of doing busi- UOTIONYEED GiL—Dull; prime orude, wbis., | Sne day with nacther, and thers s soine evic | crasted- LU0 180 |Harco L : CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITEO.

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