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or 0 Auarana a0 i TATNY AAE TIAQC AHAMO UITT e . A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1895. 15 CONDITIONOF OMAHA'S TRADE | 3555028 huet et %ot | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |ttt e o v s o 031 Wbzt | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | 5805, s sy et rustas RLTEEM; Aative cows, $11GLE; stockers and among the commission men, which have — the market recelved a setback, general dis- feeders, $2.00418.60; bull $1.4063 25 caused some losses in the country, and it is OMAHA GENERN, MARKET, appointment being feit that the government HOGS—Recelpts, 1279 head: shipments, —_— Clalmed that fact gave rise o the above bl —_ L o loan should be only $65,000000, and also by ol -l (T SR Commission men generally admit that the - reason of the fact that the government coull -5 would be @ protection to | Wheat Was Generally Steady on Better | COPHtIop of “Trade Cu¥a Quotations on | hot make the bonds at & price less than % | Large Offerings Caused a Drop in Prices heavies, $4.0064.25: ° packers, $3. 8044, 38 1, SLE0G.15: Iights, 830004 00; Vorkers, S50 Vory Little Ohange in the Local Jobbing | reauiring of bon the shipper in ¢ where the commission aple and Fancy Prodace. er cent, When 3% per cent was the highest RS, 3. 008,90, g Bitnation, house might fail ake any returns at all, Foreign Markets, Tnterest In the producdmarket the past week | IRure which had been spoken of during the All Around. o > o gl Bt o e sy but it is generally agreed that it would be has centered largely in M. All kinds of held | Negotlations, The Cordage shares continued | 2 no protection against some other kinds of _— stock have been pretty/fydll cloaned up in all | their downward career, and sales were made CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. fraud, A commission firm receives goods 3 The bond at the lowest figure ever touche: £ £ " \ L ts ain price. sections of the country the market Is now | market was quiet today, the sal agEregat- - " . MEN WHO MAKE THE WHEELS GO 'ROUND | gnd reports the sale at 'a ceriuin brice. | BULLS HAD THE BEST OF 1T EARLY | Sin, i, 10 Sl aate quantiy of ont | Imkriy S0, ‘Somd or thac et | COWS AND HEIFERS IN MUCH DIMAND | rrianss Advance in Moxs Was AN Wiped may be sure in his own mind that the com- egrs carried over for wrfl.fr use was larger than | active bonds ruled lower. The market dur- Out Early Yesterday. miselon man really got more money for th usual last fall, and the production thls winter | INE the week was only moderately active, CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—The total recelpts of cats, Eastorn Financial Paper Comments Upon | £0ods. Tt is however, next to an”impo Corn Was Weak and Startefl with Friday's | has not been material et than other vears, | he transactions footing up $1.1050. Gen: | Liberal Local Recolpts and Lower Reports | o for this ility to prove his suspicions trus, and for \ sk were silghtly i excess of 1y dency o was downward, > - . y ; Omaha Banking - Proposed Laws Govern- | that’ reason honds in such cases would be | Closing Price and During the Greater | bt throughout the waleginoiders have moved T A ey o e e W iationd | from Other Markets Put the Selling | hoad. ax axainst §7.478 head fast woek, and #,768 ing Commission Business—Ladies no protection. Part of the Session the Price ¥ X o n reasonably | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- han generally And the remaining shange tode very light, strength- | Atehison ening the market to a bigber point than has been | Adams Ex 1 a year ngo. The demand was light and values without noteworthy change. Dressed beet A shippin ors were quoted at from $3.40 0 and cows low, eausing a wider a 0 i Interested in Home Industry. SNOW, CHURCH & CO'S VIEWS, Was Downward. ;:f:i‘: .',{!"..'..J"L“.I. e Interests Karly at Great Disadvantage. Northwostern N W.pfa. iy \M !vuvl- ll:-||v l! W to ‘J,\:" Cold ¥nap Ielped Local Business Vers Lit- touched for o long time. [ The weather has been | Alton, T H .. (N Jesterday's advance in hows wis all wipl ouk The extreme cold and stormy weather of to—Prowrots Not Bright. - CHICAGO, Feb. 0.—Wheat was generally | {2t i, WAL 6 W producing sections, eheck | R B8t hio: 021 | Qntart . BATURDAY, Feb. 9. | ng. and later in the Feredon It wia diiclt 1o the past week, which has Interfersd with The local superintendent of Snow, Church | steady on better foreign markets. Light re- | been a declded falling. off in the roceipts, par- | Canada Paaific.... 51l Oregon Imp..... . The receipts today were 2,143 cattle, 7,503 1‘\‘:_ -",'":{',“ nh;-l Yoo witling o oy 3...Iy,|,. from e movement of trains, and has Kept peo- | & Co's Mercantile agency writes: celpts for the week caused a moderate mid- | teularly. within the Tast. wrek ‘or two. Quota- | Ganada Sontheri. {8 Oreron Nav. (! hogs and 637 sheep, as against 1,221 cattle, [ 15 0 Bl of that day he Slowe was ple at home, has had a depressing effe “The excessively cold weather retarded | session slump, but a reaction followed, May | "{%pn cuiea stoek, se; o (0 tatt. | CEENS OIIa e 10% | Paeta AN, o 217 hogs and no sheep yesterday, and 120 | seliers’ hands. At the clos ragarded upon: business of afl kinds. The retall mer- | business very considerably during the week, | closing %e higher. May corn closed e | 0@iic; fair to good country, 1912c; chojce 1 | Ohigigo Altou. .l 148 | P.D. & E B et o OEr A2 Mhvfp o RAMITAY | Siow and the Bl of thot teten. RV, - chants in all parts of the state have ex- | hnd, thete were times when sFAlC NFE | lower, May oats e lower and provisions | fancy. [1b@ribe; kathered creamery, 1c; separator | G TL& Qoo 70| Bittabure i of last week. Recelpts from January 1 to | S AR the bulkl of them velow t0. “ahe wuks perienced a light trade, and in consequence | fn this immediate vicinity was very light, | at declines. BAGS- Suwictly. fresh 1akd, 22, Cousoljdnted Gas, 108 | Reading. date aré 09,751 tle, 118,738 hogs, " 13,630 ale for next week. the Jobbing business of this city has been | and the severe temperature did not even [ Wheat started firm under the influence of | 'LIVE 1 OULTRY-Chickens, taoe; ducks, 66; | G Cr G &8t Lt 87 R G W.o00 sheep and 563 horses and mules, showing a aded upon 10 rather quict. With the trains behind time, | benefit dealers in heay wear. People Wers | encouraging cablegrams, but weakened op | turkevs, 6. heavy. toms; So: geese, fo, Lo | Eolroemeitnn sEXIm S BN loss of 17,674 cattle, a gan of 3360 hoga, a | UG bu ahd with the weather so cold that every | jo,Oonely confined to thelk, qour il ta: | the small export clearances and ‘the ap-| giequi BOULTRY Chlokens, fur, a@ao; | BoSian & .. 1280880 Fan] oo loss of 17,213 sheep and a gain o 44 horses | i weok. LR UL one who ¢ould rémained indoors, there was | tablishments. Coal dealers were really. the | parently slow rate in the decreased heavy | fair to good, Sasisc: chaice heavy, Sigfric; chotes | DeL. Back. & W..0 1501 do ptd..... 1 and mules, as compared with 18M: at Friday or AX, Eram 3818 16 0. N6 much ehcolitagement to push business: | only ones beacfited by the cold snap. Ftocks In sight. Chicago recelved only four | Small, 10aT0e; “ducks, fale to good, Tig@se; | by & & G L 5 e o P PR Cattle. Hogs, Sheey LA LR All lipes of perfshable goods have been | 'An wholesal: circles there were few hap- |‘cars today and Minneapolls and Duluth got | fincy. full dvessed, $610c; geese, falr to good, | pagd ™ N K ecolpte this week 13,080 L08R ek e cs P e g penings worthy of note. Salesmen on the | 20" 4@80; fancy, full ‘dressed, gl ... i 104 Receipts week .. 25,59) i hend; o b i very,.quiet, as it has been Impossible either | DETINES Worthy, of mote. Wb on mccount of | 170 The primary . market receipts today | "GAME-Biue wing tenl, -por. dor.. gl BT xn S Rofnory. . 0L | same’ weal 1501 3 sheop, 600 head. o #hip or recelve such goods. Trade in | the cold weather, and trade generglly is de- | Were 138,000 bu, against 416,000 bu. on the | green wing u‘,:""u":»'; Jdoms #5560 @ Northera pra... 100 | Texas Baoific. o 8is "“"!“‘.‘:‘T“i’* ‘j”m St Market. fruits and vegetables has been practically | pressed. corresponding day of the year before. The | Mix*. per (s, L.0GLE, canvasbacks, ‘.00 | & Q0L nh oo, o0 Pt : Recelpts, 1,000 hohd; whips at a standstill. Railrond men report that |, "Collcctions are numerous and - fairly } and red heads, $2.5002.75; small {1¢ | largest since Wednesday, there being elghty week's exports of wheat and flour from | ahbic heavy in_volume, but slow, and hard to ¥ DIty 42 | four fresh loads reported in the yards, Chi- Hocking Vallo: the round houses are full of cars of fruits [ Aifd et Hafttntage of collections on ac. | Doth coasts amounted to 22X, AL30; sauit- | Tiljyols Oentral 1.00; Jack rubbits, §1 Al market steady at yesterdoy's 1 bu,, against | rels, o0 h g g s St P, & Duluth % | oago teported ¢ o olpts, 3,200 N nts, 5,000 and vegetables that have been run in t) | counts shows a marked falling off as com- | 44§3,00) bu. on the week previous. Bxport | VEATe-Ciolce fat, 1 to 110 hs., are quoted at | KI&R bl .20 i bl i TS sld Weak, 10150 b e save them from the severe cold waather. | pared to corresponding months in previ clearances of wheat and flour for twenty- | Ohip Wisconain full cream, Young A e A e J el s Al b R b, i good mixed and WNGLN] A great many orders for goods of this char. | Years. This clrcumstance, and ' the de- | four hours summed up 104,000 bu. Guesses | twins, 130; Nebraska and Town, fall cream, Lake $ho G Rl I8 e el s el L 3 < SNGLW0; plgs, common - roughy fer haye been filed and are being held | Pressed condition of businss generally, IS | on the probable amount of the decreasg in [ Nebraska: and Jowa, part skims 7g8; Lim: | Load Traa. AR caused a drop In the market he The bt e betn filed and are being held | 3 very fair index of the situation. Fnan-|ihe visinle supply this week run from 760,- | burger, No. 1, 1ic; brick, No, 1, He; Swiss, No. Saviil o market on steers was all of 10¢ to 15¢ lower pts, 400 head; shipments, 000 until it 18 considercd wafe to ship them. | clal uffairs are down to a very low ebb, and | 60 to 100,000 bu, Hulls had rather the| L 1o Gt ] e st gt than yesterday. Good 1,180.to 1,800-1b, beev ALY el : It fs claimed that there are orders for po- | business is dull. This state of affalrs may | hest of 't 'for half an hour or so, after | FHAY-Upland hay, 49, midland, $8.50; lowiand, | Manbaitan Gon.... % [ sold at from $ to $160, whils the lighter Cotton Market. tatoés belng held by Denver dealers that | be expected to prevail with variations, | which the short sellers had most Influence | {3 fve straw, 6 Color' mukes the price on hay. | Mempnisd C....\0 7 4 . 0 I10%L wille the lighter ¥ pMECL S SR would amount in the aggregate to ninety | JUring the next few months. . for an_ hour. and a half, but in the Onal | LN shades ‘el the best. Only top ' grades | Miohigan Con.. .. 94 |and more common grades ranged from $3 adn N-Qu . cars, vl ts W""“"g' believed that February | hour of the session, the buying orders were | PiIE top rices, Missourl Pacific.. A0 Pfd.soiireeeies T8 | to $4 middling, 4 11-160; o % eat many cars of California oranges | business will be fight. ‘Tn March, however, | ugnin in excess of those to sell, which was | IIUEONS=OId_birds, pér doz., Toe@st.o. Mobile & Ohio.. H&T 600 ‘o | Cows and heifers were In good demand et Jeeaipta, S04 balens” gross are being held back along the different | there will probably be more activity, and, | hte latest phase of the trading. May VEGETABLI Nashville Chat..... T/A A & NUM.L 1% | and the most desirable grades sold at about e e T oo Tohds, but €o far no scarcity has been felt | Provided a wet scason sets in this spring, | gpened at 53%c and 53%c to 53%c, against | POTATORS—Western stock, car .lots;, 650; | Natlonal Cordage. St L. & K.C 1 | steady prices. The less desirable cattle were 3 3 halte; “Wtocky at distributing points, as it has been im- | & rf'mxlunl slight revival may be expected | yesterday's closing price of from 63ic to [small lots, . 7. ’ 4 Nanpm. | sdoptd. ... 7 | alittle easier in sympathy with the decline s Fetruiry, RAb\S /X0 BRID mLiRIng ohit, k8. wo to fake place, subject, however, to continued | e A ar ‘Kaeping firm around 53%c ang |, OLD BEANS—Hand-picked, navy, $1.0g2.00; | N- 3 Qontrail. il S R.R.LUIID 100 | on beef steers. Quite o String of cows and s e Y i bus Improvement_ in Crop prospects. %0 for half an hour, It gradunally Sagged |LAma beans, per 1b., Sic. N AW bt 200 pl. heifers changed hands. As high as $I was H be resumed, it Is anticipated that there will | o {‘"‘\'"'l'l-"l"t }l:":"l:t {s lu}lfi l\“!llmlh";‘;flnl‘); until it was offered at 53%c, but finally be-| ONIONS-On orders, §1; per bbl., IR f L TR patd for a load of extra choice cows and v eature at characterizes e situal Northern Pac(fic.. do pfd.. be an active d mand for goods, as retail came in better request and rose again to ""““«\”"I"“ orders, 4 heifer: liet ve Febr 3 & 3a. CELE] o B0 s Pac. pid, % (SL P M. & M Feeds s > up, and if there fs any trade at all dealers c W iing, or decreasing | close, fil ik ro i T T Sl kLT s i et nnd_ grosa receipts, Wii1 e obliged to file R . ?| depression as crop prospects improve or de= | “HG o market was weak. It started i 3 o total males of stocks todny were 64,2 Such “cattle as sold did not show i 8lock,. 31,690 bl il be-obliged ‘to flle fresi: urders with the | (RGN, the local and most IMportant | witn' yesterday's elosing price bid for May CRRROTR e it ghares, ‘Inclading: Americun, Sugar, 1L9%; 1 change dn prices. Representatiye COTION-qQuict; The cold weather, however, has not only | 18Dect of affairs in thie scotion I other | and’ there was a, salo of two at 3o higher, | CAULIFLOWBR-lér iate of a doz. and half | (e, Tb00; Lonieviie & N 2.200; North- 2 BEEF STEERS, i, 8 caused a temporary fallingoff in the move- | PArts of the country, SICCTERE 10000 GOt | but during the greater part of the re-lor two doz.. $2.3502 a,000; Rock Tsiand, 4,000; St. Paul, Y 8. il BT SR ment of goods of a perishable character, | L0DS have revived or deprssed business 1o | mainder of the session the price was gen. | HORSERADISH-Per Wb, 6aic. ‘. U B A T SaTeh, Hona: " atack, 181,618 alok but fts results will be far-reaching. The |2 (88 oxtent, as the case may | erally on the down grade. Toward the end NTPS—Per bbl., 82 T T Ll sl ANAT GORRARLED B e catste, 18,80 cold weather has, according to all reports, | ¥ A _'l‘ Priti ‘"(‘}" potC [ influenced by the closing strength in wheat, Per 1b., 1igc, Now York Money Market. - %0 3.10 extend=d Into all portions of the south, from | YHISSISSEPDI for instance, report 4 mitch bt a rally occurred, and the windup was at a Per dos. Bunches, e, [ at Drita'n, 11151 ta'es: o the o ee ARSI W YORK, Feb. 8.-MONEY ON CALL— nen balea wtock, 900,658 ates Totnd o Which come the early vegetables. 86 (hat | ter volumeé of trade and easler collections | recovery of %c from the bottom of the day’s | < TURNIPS—Per bbi., $1.5 1008 Do ey Liae fonty Tt Dat cents. clased At T R A Lt there Is no prospect of there being anything | than Missourl river points, range. - May started at from 45c to 4b%e, | SPINACH bbI, $3.5064,00, 115 per cent, ' & o0 Great Tritain, 2,458, 17, to Franc i that line during ‘March, at least. This | - Hut business in general is dopressed and | worked gradually down to e and closed | PIE PLA oz, Soartc. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3%@5 per | 37108 et a1 Datear will cut offquite o large bisiness from this | {04 ¥ othen the finances, but ft will re- | hoih (T4NE 4t from MNo 1o MHC, poust RUITS ofitable busineass . ) city, though not a very i negs in the pit was falrly good, with ele- | Tha supply of apples in ail pa for fne deulers, a3 the catly sHIBments fram il Ly s vatormen as a rule selling, but’ with some | try s about ail clcaned up. i the sout ¢ no ery satisfactory, » PRELIVELS . R 0od speculative buying for the long ac- [1eft now in the lne of fruits lé‘nam”m-nnx"“eu'\';-f very satisfactory, the | o gola continue, the rell Wi Be only tem- Soant g v PEARS—Winte s st posted rates, $1.87%@1.88% and $. poriry, but if the reserve holds its own, | “Oa\a G i bala 1o a o] ADPLIS Chotee Feial billg, 31, confidence will be gradually restored. A e e a iy t. ts of the coun- |, STERLING CHANGE—Firm, with actual e 15 ot much | business in bankers' bills at_$1881,@4.881 - for from oranges, | demand and at from $48TA@ISTLE Lor Xty day 4.59%; com- {im: middting, ool ordl pee & reccipta, 307 Latos; expor ou: wales, 30 bales: stock, 44,83 bales, Toeh. TTON-Dull; mide : R ordinary, — - R e a0 Bati ARA P Cloe o 06 A R CBRTIFIC, %o bid; no sales. none; grows, 250 bules; stock, FINANCE AND TRADE. Y ‘merely cite these general mAtters as | S somon Cbur roiming,dhe early part of Lasiib. bbls. o DL °| BaR SILVER- 2 e X f— having an effect on local trade. G1oRBAT DUt D, Small TEAchon rut the. it [ ICRANBERRIE i | MEXICAN DOLLARS e, o CHOSTON, Feb. 8. COTTON-Steady; middiing, How Dun's Local Manager Views the Dres- ey price yesterday. Scalpers were reported to|Per bl SOVERNMENT DONDS- Steadyi state bonds, A ic; Tow. middling, be; kood ordinry, Aes nek ent Business Situation. have caused the early weakne: 'ROPICAL - FRUTT inactive; railroad bonds, quict but firm. s As already reported in these columne, the | rally the pelLen v 12 Balos; GrOSS, bales COWS, ORAN ‘Closin: quotations on bonds were as follows: ; ITON, 5. TONQuiet; mid- TrRy y prices later with taking some | ORANGES 1das, por L « . TN e SILUMINGTONGR e rhys! Bpeaking of trade for the woek, the local | 4qies of Beatrice, Neb., have taken.u hand | of their carly disposals. “The weakor cash | 7k hve Bewdlin TRETG I TR e R L R e T manager of R. G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile | y, the “home industry” campaign. At a market governed the eatlier speculativ: | PANANS 3 1 PHILADE . | 8.-COTTON—Qulet; ‘ b o ol recent meeting of the current events de- | SPOWd to Some extent. May started at 20%c, | G0, % middling, 5 11-16c; good middiing, “Bankers and financial men breathe more sold’ up to 29 ¥ 1 1 1 1t 160 Ro SRLASY c, back to 2¥%e and closed at | VBT papp 4 ; 1 Grdinary; 49 “Land gross receipis, mone; freely now, though the tenslon is not partment of the Beatrice Woman's club a | from 2c to 29%c. d PINEAPPLES—Per. doz., '12 M)fui.fl-?. 0 68 1 %I-la ’il .: If‘h net and gross r pts, none; moved. The new bond schems proposed by | Series of papers were read on the interests | The provision ‘market started weak and rede = MIBCBILANIOUS. 10416/ 1 SAVANNAH, Feb. 8.—COTTON-Quiet and the president never had any chance to run | and resources of Nebraska. The last paper, | continued heavy for the whole of the ses- [, OVSTERS-Medium, per can, 16e: horseshoes; 105 1 steady; middling, 5c; low middling, 4 {-160; goods the gauntlet of politics in Washington, and | “How Can We Women Help Nebraska?"® | sion. The hog receipts, which had been es- G el tra selects, 2ic; com- 04 q i met receipts, » bales; gross, Very few expected. the mensire to hicoma | written by Mrs. A. Hardy, gave rise to [ timated at 16,000 head, humbered 21,00 head, cleets 3es Now Yirk tounts, bulks, i 4 1 ales, 100 bl 1,04 balos, a law, Nevertheless capitul and commerce | the following resolution: and 180,000 head are expected in the yards erdiper EaL LM Py i 5 9214 No. Pac. 18ts. h RPOOL, L, moder- waited and watched the parliamentary tour- | Resolved, That we, the members of the | next week. The packers were sellers, Ar- | nITW FIGS=Extm ot e Missourl 08, 100 A 4 The sales ament with Interest. The president | current events department of the Beatrice | mour & CO. being named as leading in' that | 1SNy S AT 10@ise: Catte | N G 08 127 1 e dny ety AR waited too, but when he saw the feline | Woman's club, buy and use articles made [action. John Cudahy was also mentioned | rornin, 16c; sirained, § to 1010 exns, o db., jon | NG 48.. 100 0 H for speculation and included 6600 bules American, bout ‘to_1eap he M : in OUr own state, in preference to those |as a fairly liberal scller. Prices at the | MAPLE . SYRUD-G - cans, | c. | 8 Cononfind. . 14|R G, W 1 ¢ 110 adini 10,00 Dilow Am abou ap he hurried his preparations g i ; 1 T K SYRUP—Guljon 1dugs, per doz., 313 | m oL U5, 84|55 P, ican. | Futures aquiet but steady, and and by f rather clever coup diseounted e [ made elsewhere. providing they are as satis- | close showed declines of 15c in pork and Tige TR e ey o O e 1 oo Lk s Ly action of congress by a_message announcing | factory in results. cach In lard and ribs. nonds, 1t walnuts, soft= | Fomn: o1 On e 60 |86 T & 1 h 266 February and @A new bond issue. The crisls 15 passed | This resolution was endorsed by the whole | Iestimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, standards, Ziy g iberts, S@e; Brazil |V Gonturios. .. 694 St L. § 1 v, 2 616411 1 and April, 2 61-61 temporarily and the gold rescrve will again [ Club at its lact meeting. The paper pre- |10 cars: corn, 30 cars; oats, 5 cars; hogs, | nuts, S L 4 o deforred.. 0% | Tex. 1 fad: April Gisotoni: Muy and exceed $100,000,000. Now if the people will | Sented by Mrs. Hardy, which gave rise to [ 44,000 head. SAUER KRAUT—Cly hite, per bUL, $.5@ | Atchison ds....... Gdbe| do2ds. ... 185 31045 ¢, §2-640; July and uit worrying about the gold roserve and | the above action, was ‘as follows: The leading futures ranged as follow: 5.00: per half bbl., §2. ")?5'- 4020 A.......... 18 |U.P. 18ts of 96.. 1 G4 August and September, 3 it A “The women can help Nebraska by mak- ( — oo B Sl S8t B8 008 | " MINCE MEAT—Fanky i hale bbls, per b, | canada 86,245, 100 |West Shore 45.. 1 O 3 6-0103.7-040 nancial men will “take a few doses of : D- | Articles. | Ope Hil 3 G | % nerve tonc we shall get on without further | 11§ Nebraska articles so deserving and pop, g | Bigh. |_Low. | Olosa_ | fue; tbgl. kews. o;eoffifnacd. per cose of 3| G 'p. ntn of '03.. 100450, B 1 e 2 3 ‘r:?;hceéoun(ry and the world were consider. | those made clsewhere, From the tabulated ‘sox| 50wl 0w 50% ‘Pure fuice, per bbl.. §5; half Lbl., $5. L. = 2 St Lows Varket, ably agitated over the situation u week ago | Statement of the Manufacturers and Con- B3| 033! 534 533 HIDES ANDiTALLOW. San Franclaco Mining Stocx Quotations. 5 ST. LOUIS, Teb, LOUR—Quiet, un- and not a few political soothsayers and | Sumers assoclation 1 learn that Nebraska S4NOH | Saxek| . OtH| sush 1 green hides: 34@4c; No. 2 green | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 0.--The oficial closing o0 changed, Bome very lovel headed business ‘men pre- | hus 163 (this includes only those belonging a2l 4 9 1 greemisniéed hides, 5o; No. 2 | quoiations for- mining stocks today wera as fol- 2w MWHBAT-Norvousand unsitlied Suloeini Ve dicted that the government would be forced | t0 the association) manufacturing establish- 15@i50 “;: o 4214 4 les, 4}cHNo.21 green salted hides, | [ows: 200 No. 2 ved, eash, blje; February, S2e; May, o bt sheolic Yernment, would be foreed | menta, Which turn out 485 aifterent articles, GROB| ADY dlsat| 196G | 5 1o 40 1ba., o Noo & green snited Ridew, % 10 [ S0 = HEIFERS, July, 62 aliver ‘tandard without much delay, This | GYSFything from a windmill to a ‘bottle of 0 Iow, taci No: 1 veah ekl 8 to 15 thw Hoi No | AR o I 2 { sy 2oy | mCORN=Dhoned Letter, but qused, off closing a N - ¢ & | bluing. 7 L8 to 15 Ibs., Se;dNo. 1 dry fiint hides; 8 T 2 E cwer than vesterduy; No. 5 B0 anakra: Hations- ot Nnee Wori nave | |\ A.Jarge percentage of these 48 articles S BRG 3 aoadil | S Nor2 annin hirtme: o) ury salied | Arvice Kentioks Gon' 1110 3 19 2 am i February, 3c; May, 4i%e; July, 4340 s used almost wholly by women In their 29 29 281 Par ~ D- s 6% .35 ey 806 0 PERE BYeCyRbore U | home making. “This being the case, our| May....| 10 07)( 10 07| 1000 | 10 021 | roen ralted sntasines O whnd sarts i { Occidental Con:iv 1 R T, TR “In_a New. York paper I find gn explana. | $omen have it_largely. n_ their power to | Lird1001va a5’ g 4 | ehe Tmt-"\ln' ot TorL ootsd sarty Ophir.... a 150 HARLEY - Guler, unchanged tion of the (raft Upon: freasury wold which | make or retard their success.as, permanent | Maj. ees | ods | owak| edh”| skine Rl ch, SEAO: Wry. shearinge (short Overman., s 200 AN~ ‘cast track, 63 Lrd has ‘perhaps escaped the Totics of other | Industries of our state. Short Ribs— wooled early skins), Moo -each,, bc; dry flint Potost ° 60 205 B readers, | Ths government, being hard | L do not advocate the use of any article May... . 520 525 520 8 22} |'Kansas and N{fnmum Bltcher wool 'pelts, per Savago. 40 210" nnged. * pressed, as well as the rest 0f us for ready | §IMPly because it is Nebraska-made. But It | Cash quotations were as follows ib., actual -weight, . 5@8c; -dry flint Kansas ana | Confidence, Sterra N 87 210 ¥, but not quotably higher, Money, has been paying its running ex. |18 only right and loyal that we glve our| FLOUR—Wiater patents, $2.5002.65; spring pat- | Nebraska :murratel wol pells, Tier .1b., actual [ Con. Cal & Stiver Hill. 3 210 BUTTER—QUict_at recent figures. penses’ in legal tenders, which is almost | Dome made articles a fair and Impartial | ents, = $3.00@3.50; ~bakers, $1.75@2.20: nter | Welght, 4@sc: dey flint Colorada: butcher “wool | Con. Imperial Silver Kin 10 210 EGGS—H I Bquivalent o paying out the goid “tiaoit | trial, followed by our hearty ‘preferment | straights, $22@250; spring straights, $2.10G%.7. | Dels, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6ic; dry fint | Crown Foint Union Con. 45 31 PRI WIth 8 oncariiLs o g Crenaelf, | and ‘patronage If they prove to be as sat-| WHEAT—No. ¥ spring, 51%@6%c; No. 3 spring; | Colorado murrain .wool pelts, per ib., “actual | Exchequer., 62 |Utah Con. . 5 . bills were morally cortappon the treasury | jufactory as articles of the same class made | nominal; No. red, S1%@di%ic. welght, 4@fc. Gouid & Curry 20 | Yellow Jacket. ... b A0 006195 orally certain to be presented | (eaCReY." CORN--No. 2, 42%0; No. 3 veilow, 41%@411%c. TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow; No. 1, 8%c; | Hale & Noreross.. 80 for exchange for gold. While the secretar: y oy 3 S e AR DI VWhile fhe aspretary, uRJg}'l‘l here hmle q\‘x‘esltlnn ariges, rrmwl' arels ?Vfi’llg—:{{%hlfl;, 28%ci No. 2 White, 3203214¢; No. No, @ grease, v;:]l:;wAh “‘}‘,‘:m‘ Sliver burs, B0@50Me. Moxloan Jollars, 48% 100 3....36 300 dering why gold was going out so fast the | V¢ t0 know what articles are manufactured | ® gyp® 005 “iasse. 0 ase, | @4ge. Drafts, sight, 12c; telegraphic, 13c. 1634 200100 30 T |in our own state?' By referring to a little S BRo. e L L GDLE)) = 3 o b mess, jobbing, §19. Lard, Bisheraln h:"‘,::;flnmf,"g::d;"gum s handbook gotten up and sent out by the | BARLEY , 56@561c; No. 3, G@3H ¥ Boston Stook Quotatlons. H e 8 ] prime_steam, 303 10,5, | Dry salt g assoclation ‘mentioned. The current events | “prAx spED— 2 BOSTON. Fob. 0.—Call loans. 4}4@5 per cent. 225007 10010 350 MRECED TRl 5 § etom or sejuarly uppearing at the' gold | Gobartment Will send for a supply of those | TiadrRE DS bt FURS—Bear, Black, No. 1 large, $0.000%.00; | Clooie prisss for Sioeka. - bande nd it 2% 1o 3% whea!, HOR g e books and furnish a copy to €very club| phov N as T, No, 1 medium, $15; No. 1 small, $8.00¢#10.00; bear, | share 265 B ¢ e are no nearer mlutlon of the cur- | DOKS and furnish a co PROVISIONSMens Dork, per bbl DOamnatinm, 3150 Na: Lamal $L00010.00; bear 5 000 Vbls.; wheat, 33,000 rency problem than we were six weeks ago, | ™ Y T O R medium, $10; No. 1 small, $7; bear, black, cubs, 4341 Edison Rlec.... 124@12% STORRERS/AND FEEDERS, : LT - but the country feels better and the manu: | £ your deater does not have the articles } i0.0065.05; dry. saited shoulders. b No. 1 lirge, 35.0008.00; No. 1 meditm, §5.00016,03; 913 Gen. Eloc, pfd 200 . 2. 265 ; Filtiters Ane sl "l ML | mentibned, szl pim to bring: 1'% Supply. | Sort e stice, boxed, $o3st 1 liows, s olon i NG, 1 modiin, suibgn ) | A Seat a8 Rl L L Cotfes Shurior. 9 Al hope. Faflures are frequent in the country | 8IViNg him namé of brand desired and place | WHISKY—Distillers’ finlshed" goods, per- gal., | mountain, No. 1 larke, $18.00020.00; No: 1 melium, | Bay State Gas. 03| Atchison 48..... 225 2 5 NEW YORK, Feb. 9, —COFFEE—Options opensd “ 1 bi where made. Tell your neighbors about it | $1.22 i 4 5 vear- 193 | New England 6 225 2 » . ec 3 owns, but the llabilities are for the most A i $14; No. 1 small, $10; beax, -black, Montana year- , g 8. 4 irregular; Deccmber advanced 15 points; others, § part very slight. IHH}tnslfie(h;;;ldsonl‘f‘leflk:“fisgctlo-r i e m’g:!;'(olluwln' ‘were the recelpts and shipments lings, No. 1 large, $12; No. * medium, $8; No. 1 ?32)\: (‘)v\\ln. (F.lccu;lelfin, 335 1 2 1 points higher points lower; ruled generally ““The legislature s makin = 0 2 smali, $5; bear, black, Montana cubs. No, I Cout. 18ts 226 2 1 irm, closing steady at 10@15 points advance, but pla o the. Commercinl sueaee e aaly | baving that same kind every time. If un- | ~Xrricien Receipts [Shipments, | large, 36.00; No. 1 medfam, $1.00; No. 1 small, | C: B. & Q. 70%| Atlantle.. ... .. 0 23 2 1 quiet; sales 6,000 bagn, including: . March, S48 Paedstire thus Tar Hiousnt toe Y | satisfactory, write to the manufacturer, e = $8: bear, silver tip, No. 1 large, §2: No. i | Fithbure... H0%| Boston & Montana 0% 34 H 1 RS e mbetitat Ootober” $14.50014 35 D rominence is the leomnmum“;“fi};‘l’l"fi telling him 'what you think the trouble is. 4,000/ 7,000 | medium,’ $12: No. 1 small, $8; bear, siiver tio, | Gen. Klectrie. 381¢| Butte & Boston 98§ 250 27 19, cember, $1435@14.75; spot Rio, qulet; No: 1, PN ‘measure that ought 1o be beaten. | 1 €nough persons would do this, every in- 10,000 121007 | yearlings, No. 1 large, $11: No. 1 medium, 38; | Lilinots Steel. 42 | Calumet & Hecl 250 2% 9 €16.12%; mild, quiet; Cordova, $18.75(010.50; sales, and its fdvooates spamaCisht to, be beaten, | ferior article would soon become & good one. 42,000 85000 | No. 1 small, $5; bear, silver tip. cubs, No. i [ Mexlean Central L P B ! 3 none. - Contriets opened lrregular, with Decems: by urging Its passage. They forget t | Both dealer and manufacturer are !krui(- 61,000/ 102,000 | large, 36; No. 1 medium, : No. 1 small !‘;-m\’éfllfll- ’33’( Pauklin o seis Gd s e 27 139 316 5 points higher, The improvement was Ly urging s pussage. They forget that | eiing ‘Tor baironage, and patronage onfy | Ryebu 2000 4,000 | ber,” brown, No. 1 Tarie. §2).0002.00; > 0ia Colony.... 50 |Kearaurge...... 200 20 1 27 1063 315 | started by Buropean cable orders for December ) D substitute | Somes ‘from. satisfied customers. Barley, 4 21,000/ 6.000 | medium, $16; No. 1 small. $12: bear, brown, year- [ RUDDeR..co. oo 423410BCCOI. . cvviee 5.0 5 ‘ontracts. This intimidated the local sellers, and for butter advertises it and excites a curi- u A lings, No. 1 large, $10,00@12,00; No. 1 medium, $3; [ Union Pacific..... Dy Quiney...... ... HOGS—The liberal run of hogs t. 7. bol he | very little coffee was for sal The market Rty AMODE: Conmmers L hiien & eurl It Nebraska baking powder does just as| “Onthe Producs exchange today the bittar mar- | Nors Newall, e banr roan cubr. Mo 1 Tirge, | WetEnd........1 60k | Tamarack.. largeat rocelpts wince. January 90, whs dujie | olosed Steady at a net advance of 10415 pointe why it 8 %0 sharply in competition with | 5004 work and is just as wholesome, leU's | kot was firm: creminery, 12623c; . dairy, 9 | 310 No ) medim: 35 Now 1 omadl, 89 hadeer, | Westing BI3.", 521¢| Wolverine. sirprise. The lberal rectipts’ and Tower teports | Warehouse deliveries from New Yori yesterday: fear from the people Who knowingly buy | mpe grester the demand. for Notracka bea: % fisher No. 1derge, $8; No. 1 medium, ket here during the past (wo daya hua been | United States stock. 221506 bags: afloat for the 4 g it and use it than from any other source. d“m!u"ni“me L e Rl LS NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. $6; No. 1 small, $4; fox, suver, as {o color ac: Neow York Mining Quotations. forced up too mapldly, put the selling inte United States, 255,000 bags: total visible supply ‘Nearly = or quite half the term H A I R AR e cording to beauty, No -1 large, $10: No. 1| Npw YORK, Feb. 9.~The following are ths | &rcat diradvantage. The market was une for the United States, 476,50 bags, agalnst 4 7 of ' the legislature has _expired, but | abp SaTRers required. e greater the | o) ou s medium, $60; No. 1 small, $50; fox, silver, pale, | (N KORK. ®ob, as usunl when there is a big break, and hogs | bogs Inst year. | thus. far no concerted action’ has | TUMDbEr of persons earning wages, the fewer | Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- | yocording to beuty, No. 1 large, $30; No. B IIINEGUOMHONRY sold el the way from 10c to 2ic Jower. The ad- | SANTOS, Feb, 9.—Market quiet; good average e boen faken " to “amend eour esllectjon | Ml there be of movers’ wagons carrytng modities und Staples. medium, $90; No. 1 small, $20; fox,’ cross, No. 1 ORtaTip. ... -, 780 | vance of the two days past was pretty weil wiped | Santos, $15.50; reccipts, 9,000 baws; stock, 204,000 i laws, Somebody ought fo Initiate a. moves | B000, honest, but destitute, ‘persons from | NEW YORK, Feb. §.—FLOUR—Receipts, 5,600 | large, §; No 't mediumy 83; No. 1 amiil, 33 P i A R P T T A D S R T T i Market dull; prices % i . bl 34 " B899 fox, red, No. 1 large, $1.50; No. 1 medium, $1. ymouth .. p against $4.30 yesterday and $3.90 at the o HAMBURG, arket dull; prices i Theht ofor, some reforms, and as this 48 a | “overy Nebraska woman should be loyal | BUI%i exports, 12800 bbls.; walos 5,00 pls.i | o' "t $1: fo., grav, No: 1 jurge, Thex No; | Con. Cal. & Quickaliver....o/." 100 [t weel. ~Homs. averaging 200 t 430 1os wold | phig up. 0 % Bri down: sntew, 7,000 higgs: | uaiatan sossion, the prospect hat they | {o every worthy Nebraska interest. More | Quiet. Southern flour, dull.. Rye flour, quiet. |1 medium, §0c; No. 1 small. 4oc: fox kits, No. i | Deadwood:. o prd....... .0 1800 | langely at from $3.90 to 84, and lighter weights | TAVRE, Tob. 0.—Maiket opened quiet and une y & e insarpe Inrethenv?ef'h:.“mfilae thanany other” agency, the Women' of qur “‘x‘fi’::thl flour firm. largo, 8¢ No. 1 ‘medium, doot N 1 smal, e | Gonld & Oy Slerra Novida'l\ g8 | rom 4110 to 8390, The btk at the e changed {o W advance; closed without furiier Ry R beei - | state can el) ring about this eed KWHEAT—Dull, #4@45c. ynx, No. arge. o, medium, i No. ale oreross. . Stand - m $3.50 t0 34, as against from $4 to $4.16 yester- | “hange; sales, ?’I‘gfirdulx’;ry .lnrke' uht:'e(g.fof.lfil}:,";vfi:;e tar in | fevolution.” " i ) Dacnd CORN MEAL—Dull, nm';lr:.l- vellow western, | &mall, $LE0: marten, N1 large, HoLvi Jares: om0 | Valbow Sasic s AR L RS B sadivaiy | IO DE AN e 10 T8 eclnter 4000 . ! , ; . | dium, Y No. 1 gmall, $1; mink, No. 1 large, | Mexic o cpresentative sules: 7 Ttio 011603 *“At South Omatia the last few days have With the Omaha Banks. $.05G1.10; Brandywine, §2.90; 60G63c; No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1 small, 85 N v P ; 4 Bt " RYE—Nominal; car 5o o ¥ e A e 0. Av. Sh. Pr. ed Btates, > R Jrere almost the lowest on record, The ex. | cently to the eftect that the Omaha banks rona LBV Held firm; Milwaukee, $@6c; two- i foet, No, 1 large, $LOOG200; importect sk ns, | LONDON, Feb, 9.—4 7 Baltimore Varkets, : ¢ e b WHEAT—Recelpts, 9,100 B : rie, §7: No. 1 medium. $5; N small, $1; | Erie 2ds... 62 | Pennaylyani 9 Db, | B The ntroiuction of a b - (he New Yol Journal of Commerds Sommonts | b shss USO8 wu: ulich S, G0 | s Ny S aree s, N Tl ) | WL Cenlfi 00 e wedine D et aHIEATIRE (I (O ST A a n - nominal; o 5 peiyk . 3c; on, black, as ta Mox £ . Con. ne arch, 5% iy, 89650 No. : - ture providing for the placing ot oeareiisid- | upon the subject as follows: “There 1s noth- | i, "uiont. ssge: 1. o 1 Hike. ahoats Na™] | N0 1 inrge.’ Seaiszo0; wiink, black, camed, murt | =R et siljo. . ahipments, 4609 ba.s 3 i & of commission | ing surprising in the ~dispatches from | northern, 67kc delivere o, g milonts No. 1) row striped; No. 1 large. No. 1 medium, 40c; | BAR SILV] 27 5-160 per oz. e e s v O men under bonds is attracting some little | Omaha announcing the hoarding of gold by | cred. Optians opencd fimer with bacd tiyios Be %o; skunk, broad striped. No. & | MONEBY-W@H per cent. B0@sse; mou hern whoat, on grade, 4% 3 attention among the members of the trade, | tie banks of that'elty. ' The practice may | a Tocal {rader, Mupposed. o be for Liverhool, 'and e et No | ahOFS aad. threo. Taontns' bills 16, per. cent. COIN"Dull: #pot_an i month, §GH7te; Mineh,. The bill, which Is known as house roll No. | 1ot be general, but individual western banks | a coatinued light terior movement. Folowing Dy A Sll S WOLL, iR tael NOHNHONE SRR Cepe- o ) i AT%e bid; May, ASK@A9c; steamer mixed, 4646, iy KB WBIOh Was. introduors b 0- | have increased their holdings of gold, or|a break in corn, however, the markel subse- Fe Ll B PP RA bid; recelpts, 6,83 bu.; 'shipments, 75076 bu.g % k04, which w roduced by G, ¥ | refused to disburse what they had, on sev- | quently eased off, but finally rallied, closing et N 85 0.TERUR HiF kI8 stock, 640,663 bu,; southie:n Wh'te, dc; southern oIt county, 18 as follows: eral occasions when the free silver people | steady. On the curb there was another shai i N BALTIMORE, Feb, 8, $1.460,001; bal- . vellow, 4870 ection 1. Al B TP | Jar 3$4.50:;° No. 1 s business (6 e sanan doing a commission | in congress seemed to be on the point of | break. No. 2 red, February, closed Tipc: March, | 18K .60 No. 1 ances, §207,002; for ih arings, $10,720,- | 8130 1 Sy srk IATE—tead 0. 2 wh'te westorn, 3064T0; 1 e State of Nebraska shall, be- | accomplishing their purposes. When four | 07%@8sc, closed G8%: May, 58 11-16G59c, closed - W Now 1 N dntae- | 863; balances, '$1,680,77 c; recelpts, 485 bu,; stovk, B Eoba e 'R ok business, e 8 bond | years ago Senator Vest's free coinage bill | BNC: June rloned Shel, July, Wi@tbhe,, closed | N0y ‘j‘m o, St Nov Wi "No. i |, HOSTON, Treb. 0. Clearings, 81106227 Lal- A RS o ,000, cept cities of | was passed by the senate there were west- 85 Sugust close e et " dec: N ances, $1,242,160; for the week, clearings, $17,7: 5 , B6@a7c; wtock, 33, bu. f [ the first class. CORN—Recelpts, 1,300 bu. exports, 13,600; sales, 1, do; muskrats, fall, No. 1 ddoc; No. | G Tnnces, $8,440, fairly actiye; good to cholce 1SS L, 0 citlen of the, it class he shal Theer Ol We had oocasionto Comment g | 10 b fututes and 13000 b spa JSogsmart | Lmediun, Tici No. 1 wiall, Gei muskrat, Ia: | My ADBUPIIA, Feb 9. —Clearings, 30,08 e m of $10,000, H , 48%ic; Bte mixed, ho o i o ARSS, 3 or to Liv S, PRy he mum of HOK0. hal be | he considerable amounts of gold held by | iator, e delivered. Opticos apched Taids - alances, $LIGLL For the week, sty or 0. Ve ds shall be | banks in several western states on the oc- | sendy, 't pLibos opanac STOCKS AND BONDS, balances, i ; d flled ‘with the county clerk of the county | casion of the Jast reports to the Moy, | eady, Lub soon gnve way-under antiolpation WASHINGTON, Feb. 9,—Today's atatement of P AT : where such business {5 conducted and be | The treasury statements of the. free woid | cros s “ic e, Somed 8t i, the Condltion' of e trensury. showeds: Avallanl 0305 faney : approved by the county clerk, county treas- | held during portions of 1860 and 1891 (211" the | ssreéio closed #8%c; July, | There Was a Reactlon from the Severe De- | cuu Lalance, 925 gold rosry o 4 urer and probate judge of wald county. | same Story. At that tme the reserve stil | - OATE R pression Friday. ] 59 B wood Inale, Bec. 4. ny person engaging in any com e Stol y_ L me e reserve still OATS—Red bu. exports, 900 bu.; 28 » - Clearings, M4, 007 > com- | greatly exceeded $100,000,000, o that lttle at- | sales, 10,00 bu. futures and NEW YORK, Feb, 9,—There was a reac- 02076 week, $4.2 3 od wtorage, 2192 mission business in the state of Nebraska | tention was paid to its fluctuations; but its dull; No. 2, Mc: No. {698 St e 7 per cont. " New York exchange limed ool sharases DOIH who shall neglect to comply with the pro- | increase when congress was not in session No. 2 white, 304c: No. 4on Trom the:severe d¥prassion of yesterdsy ol Grérea er Cie . 5 v‘r:l’nxeg; this act shail be fined $10 for each | and its decrease when congress was {n ses- | track,’ white, ;muufl.l Options " du % "'e‘ Btock ““““"b"“';’"“’r' "‘l "'”m"!l"’“' ! - , $10,915,000, 3 % same to be recovered | sion, and the fres silver men were confident | steady: ~ February closed 33%c; March ng prices were genepally a fraction highes nt on call, et before any court of the state having juris- | of victor, ave sufficie 33%c; May closed 33ic. : v c ¢ v i e - A nt evidsnce of ¥ closed 3X40. but the in 3 Vi ra- ¥ New York exchange was LIV PO0L, . i finw-’“:‘}m\fllgfl. fine 1o be maid into- the I g e N Y eremitar: shigping, 80c; g9od 40 choloe, tion and '.','Sif.’r'.f"«'fi:'f?,,':"a?“.'n?Jf.'l“n‘i?flé’,, Bat, WARISQ. aising . commersia), - 18, aRd spot, e at-u el i of Nebraska. 474 Changed. from yesterday's prices, Tt will 'be Roted (hat while the ahove bill | fies cuinace SHL or orp snofigiage of a ull; state, common to chojce old, | minutes the market hed become dull and | "NEW YORK. Feb. 9.-The tmports for the el B L yides @ penalty in cuse the bond 15 not | silver tandard in any other way." | $iei M i, % 117 Pacifc const, cld, | lot all its tone. Thiewnnual report of the jold, Fea i wlver, i Is: A gutures, clated. atenfyd ¥y iy 4 state for what purpose ooy i, M A Northwestern rallrgad. was made publ genera handise, . o n10; Awrll, ds 150; May, June qnd July, 45 1505 d Is to be glven. It may be that the Some Fuctory Fucts. G e gt e Ay o e Sgiectedi | about this time, P T Ly b of - Apee e tesk amounted &0 110y, FLOUR=IM, Bal : . : J‘ozfmgbtxulhud llgel:d'. that the re- | The Gedney Pickle company has declded | fbs. 156 Texan ary. 24 to 30 Vs, 107156 Tuencs | 988, AgAINSE a SUrplus: 154 for the yeaur | #5081 in mfl;‘{ e $698,900 wid »u\;r RS OV r‘nums hl‘hw t m.|~m ‘:nq soot; m‘art & bond would keep irresponsible | (o rebulld the pickle factory o Ayies dry, 20 to 24 1bs., 1c. i 1893. This led to a selling movement in that 4. W1 ki D3, bl i ofor 180,00, 28 1w, 208 and pork, unchanged, s ?:.,'t‘.,."..‘;",.‘. %.;’;‘;.‘:“’i?i:‘;n:'r“.’ kel haw: | destroyed by AL :::,""w‘:’,:: (AT Steady; emidck sole, . A., g | 3tock, which was quicidy ‘communicated to Ahasmpeks \olgsringn S%.80.8R1 alancos, Hhr w L shanged. f 3 3 s - . 0 heavy welghts, e e Test of the ac , an ces o ke — . J & g:lr ttiI;:t‘ it n’l.d. the “&}:l‘.‘é&" Jgo'r‘e ulr:hu Wh'} b|; (‘flml'lmlm‘&flll as soon s m;.,m‘.p,mm, “}:}‘uufisnmuy. domestic flecce, 16G28c; pulled, Llnluul to llu(',lllwulu"l.gv‘r'l:)n: lg“‘p:"ll(‘;;( ate Foreign Finuncial Afairs. ;1 2 Ct C! In e admit of bul ing operations ng car- | 19 e 4 7 q. 9 ey o | 73 t Quko of'a fafllire of a commission Sompany | ried ‘on. While this: actian hus beesk auh: | | PROVISIONS—Beot, aull, Hams $L6G1T0) | Gas® Morihwesiors Tao the fares of the D) Fa. riPamaia for maner-aad. the | 8 i to remit for goods consigned to them. The | nitely settled upon, the site for the factory | Cut meats, firm. Pickied hellies, Wa@ise. Lard. | opening b per ce : . 4 7 i itk however, does not make any such pro- | is not et determined. ° The ‘old site T | Meady; Wostare steain closed ai MN; ‘Waicn: ). cont. hen Airesiie TR ed anclng i per | 1€ fEht Soxiischanss o Tendan, Aght X " islon_and 1s indefinite o some objectis % E tlerces at 90 ruary sold st $6.90 nomina >t t =5 a3 LA o asy slght, -y DIg. 3 -A,w'hl 18- 909 DasHEdIat | Boa lurn‘!xf-tr:lu&:\cfi:’re}w’.(}‘:el‘gfl"kfl:h\‘;hfir.',‘,’:: Maye b nominal: refined: sleady, Pork, et 815 L per cent heloncpgatarday's laat price. | LONDON, L=Gold b guoted aday at 4 nonwr the produce commission men of | their product to the factory, and besides | LuLlrER=Firm: western, 306 westin | cent, closing oot et Buenos-iiyres 8USH:TMAdrd, ‘WN; Lisan M M i 1 A . TG c; * Flgihs. L . . closing at a decfine of % per cent. | Romo. 10540, : B Bt T PRt b | Gan el i oo, e, sl | ARG Ll T | ety bogamnltie RO V| "t i e e e, YoR: N " ong] -4 Ct | ery, 13G19%c. » % per cent on the ugar lost % per e for the U g 1y Yo ¢ NEW YOI © a2 %2‘-".:’ to prevent fraudulent commis- | o strongly to crossing the twenty or mare | “CHIESE Quiet: state. large. 911%c; gma, | €00t The traaiiy edt Of the list’ wan i e etk Barlaigs oo Lonpan % has been 10 # 8 e bane LisoSuod many different plans | ra ros tracks on Grace street that they | 9w@ii%e; part skims, 3Goc: full skims: S@the, | NEHL Lony - — country. o 18 10 ey E 0 153 Decn ahionosed, but”they have all|would mot attempt to grow “plckle stoo GS—Firm: state and Pennsyivanis, foo | Declines were estabfidfod in Tobacco pre- Kausas City Markets ; Doss, “wFhere we COURL DECVURSE i falled to stand the test of @ cireful exam. | while the factory was in the old location. | house, 2@26c: castern, fresh, (3Gade; s uhén, | ferred, 1% per cent: Tobacco common, % ber | KANSAS CITY. Feb, 9. WHEAT Iy to Yo 0 uncertain - transportation, cloths, firm, o 3 ation., th'amt‘-o.nnfn’-c'r';:{":.‘-g'.'u;'"{'fl:'l:.'}u:',' mku:‘.r:;\igm?"‘.=»:gnuwelruunn lheruh‘ll somo | 13g3ac; rece pin. 23} Cavan cent; Bt. Paul & Omake and lowa Central | lower; No. 2 ha 7 No. 2 re- 100 At 3 #-16c, Bales & i . s 4 v o ew location on the west- LLOW=Dull; clty, 4%G1%c; country, 4@ | preférred, 1o per cenls, Pacific Mall, Lake | jected, #i@sse; sam 'L 0. b, Mississippi 120 Sug, - “thelr business reputation of the snide | ern limits of the city. e Sfefer h il o Na 3 white, stgtse. " Ionto sugar Marker % commission houses, which ‘are operated for | Mr. Louis Viering, secretary and treas- OLEUM-— Uniied cloned at 3107 | Eloetric af New Forkre s poy ooot; P hn | Uiyl wers o 3 vaireds 401 whes No. | oSUNEEZOUL of the thres loads ‘of NEW ¥C 9 —BUGAR—TuN, Guict nd + y the sole purpose of swindling country ship- | urer of the Paxton & Vierling Iron works, Washingt .00 7.1 siington, | Fngland, % per cent, and Cotton OIl, 5 per | * White. dl@iiie { Packer. The. othe B0t ‘very' das ot R LT B pers, left February 6 on La Touraine from New | bulk, $.40; refl ik ia00; Pitadelpna | cent. Pittsburg and- Chicago, Cleéveland, | QATS—Steady, unchiuged e liters, bt aulte LONRON, Vab, 3 =filgAReflas iet; Dathe, i & It was sugkested long ago by the commis- | York for the Mediterranean voyage, = He | 404 Haltimore, elphia and Daltimore, | Sne 3 L g and | FLAX BKED-DuIl: §1 0131 iR, b b 94 i dolng; centrifugul, Java, 113 id;, Muscovado, kA ge. He har Cinclnnati & 8t Louls drapped 2% per ceni | HEAX i L Fa'r th'e natives are quotabis 15 SO Selev g » slon men that the city should pass an ordl- | will be absent several weeks. . on'@ Bale of M0 shares On the week ihe DRAN=Sisadx: MO, o $1.6) terns at from §3 to | F47 reaRing bt o ouses to gly P ey eady. . o) 4 N A Y —Sleady, 'unch 60; o P Ay y 3 bonds, but such action was never taken: us London Grain Review. RPENTINE-Quiel: 5% @30k4c | Btock market has been dull, (e sales aggre Riim; creamery, 1Ge; dairy, 12 [ S50 o shaen ¢ from S 40 S corin 3 it URREEIN Wae Movep SARR, 88 | o g RICE—Steady: domestic, falr (0 extra, 4n@ese. | KaUNE only 715,800 shares. The tendency 3 ool . Iambs at from 260 FORIA, Feb, 9.—COR U No. 2, ditges 3 3 - s 0 3 00d 1o choice, G%c. ning to sag th, 9 wae - - hoi's REE 0k < Yo. Ay, T Bas 0 Mite, 80%G31c; N i gimeayiog e ovil It was cialmed that i | pheas Warker war frimer, wich briversbout 61| ESRARGRERomlhar; ancy sound, 106459 | Ehe 05 ecuioh el LAEgels e o Ere Qe12y | onts S g, ony 10 bt ot RO b | apexican tainn v M 8| e g, T YU 2RO N 8 he '"? Dasmed ' dntinental oved, | otheis, S04 in_announciug the govermment bond issue. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 20,000 bu.; com, 3,000 | 8 five mixed 220 % 1n RY E—Scarce ¢ ) Blene b Hoaan “iceruses changing thelr | S SR AN pimeroun ety o | by O ZDUl; Boteh, $15.052.0; Amer- | Olher factors In fhe heaviness' of epeculn- [ uu.: cats, none b i 166 Mexican moxed LU 36 | AVHISKY - Hiem, higaer; 8122 - G could thus escape the glving of bonds | !B moderate demand, Spot was wow. Red win- | “OOPPER-Quict; brokers' prics. §3c. fion, were ihe defént of the Unlon Pacific MilemanTae Stock in Sight. U N——— g nd contitiue to swindie liet “Another | ter parcels, Hebryary snd March dellvorios, were | LEAD-Quiet, brokers: price, H.011% SIS Gahathim O apeaiatives | oy b 9.—FLOUR Record of roc the four principal mar-{ - s e & 4 " Maize was firmer. Mixe niea, Qu'e a ¢! e: 1 “ Sl o 2 o i - o . ' 5 Brabtice. "was the Tormat ol being put 16 | Xmerican parcein, February delivery, were quoted | GOVPONGERD O inactl of western roads. London was o seller of | WH P A mring QNei No 1| ks Cormninany, Fewuary S UL . av A SPECIALTY ~ CRASS i e of produce commission men, Which | heu 20 hiche®® Bamofirate demand Barey | cnanged; sales, 20 bbis; yel 11 the internal sccurities, notably Urion Pa- | B¢ Comers Mo, B itge Bouth Omaha T T e o 3 i Ppug firm, 30 higher. Oats rmer on prospect of | sae cific, which broke 2 per cent, with & subse- ONLower; No. 3, We. South OMANA .. ivoceysiopsnr £ TR 4 % ut.xcn?mn.. ros ‘l;.wmberlhln irre- | scarcity on account of the closing of mavigation. quent recovery of 13 per cent. Distilling | | QATS—Lower] No. 2 white, 3i%ci No. 3 white, | Chieago ... . PR | 6.00) 3 B el malislon nows 1n O Murwet. Minneapolls Wheat Alarkor. s notsble exceplion to the general | WAy Nomwat; No. 2 taci sample, @ [AC Tows 101111 100 g5 AND o . leadin . J MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. §.WIHEAT—Lifel s arket at the opening, being strong at am | gage % gy B i 3 . - 5 l:,fi' ufl%'fl'o"m inat the | (i ILMINGTON. ¥eb,,, . ©—ROSIN-Firm; | closed prastically wnchunged from yesiorday. Re: | 4dvance of 3 per cent'dn reports that Presi- "RYE—teady; No. 1. 5 Totals WA CANE 0245 “good, X o loda: 5 can 3 g NE_Lowér, Por 5 L ing ear, € pi N 5 | recelvers DI nd B ) . o b il 3 ! By alid e hom v | et B soin 38 cary loday sl Ko ey al | e, rscanus’ woud Be Ueposed from the | PRAVRIONL Kowt: ok st vars sir oLoven TimoTHY I SJ® pleck 'k shinnere e Sang of the | . TARBaedp B L July on track, No. | hard, Gate; No, | further advance on the accomplishment of 10,00 bu. KANBAS CITY, Feb. 9.-CATTLE-Recelpts, . Gr, PEHPEPARD, - 4 e belling & JRNES AL o~ | SUIRNXINI-Quist: L 81 1 Non No. 8 narthern, 0. the prophecy. The defeat of the Springer PMENTS—Plour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, none;{ 4,000 head; shipments, 1,60 head; maikel glow | 10016 Unlon A K"‘"’."“’-a - B 3 3 i patents, .0@ | bill fn the house assizted (o depress pricss | "o .00 bu. and weak; Texas steers, §.00G3.95; Texas cows, . . 14 abitd n & A