The Omaha Daily Bee. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1895-02-09 [p 6].€¦ · OMit JU'-S: RJAL MAJUU...

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0 i" I'IIJD OM.A hA DAILY nEE : S1'URDAY , :H'nnltlJAUY 9 , tsn . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.- __

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GOMMEitC1AL AND FINANCIAL4 -

r Wheat Made 0Gain Early on r vorabl-

ororelg ] CW3i .

THAT CEREAL OPENED VERY STRONG

Corn of R CentJegun JhuilUI Une.mlhthJlghor fhaii It Clolect YrAter.Il1-

nlli IIt Kept AI"n.In. Uurlngthe Forenonil.-

CHICAclO

.

.. Feti. 8.Whnt male 'he !

early on !the Cnvornblc tiewe butlo8t It Inter ulter realizing on the unfavor-able

-( upon) the mw bonl l8ue. clos-

Ing-

e lower for Mny. May corn closel-

llc lower.

May ant '4c nrnl provisions nt IWheat unexpectelly strong sit fromcpned

t to$ to &l Mny . with 53c .

t the close yesteniny. The strength wns-cnusell by the frness or the 1.lvellolnarket , which . loolced

f usual ympntby to the lrtr here. HutIs 1guropeanB are now experiencing n taste:4 of the same temperature which hl9 been

. freezIng thIs country . nnl more or lessdamage to wInter wheat may be the conse-quence over thtre. The recent record ofimntl recelpl" 11 this countn' was main-tnIne1.

-. I xllortl or wheat) hut flour frmthe Newfeabonrt. Inclllnslean9 wete . St. Louts

reported IL revival of the country mllnJ. 'demanl fur wbet . nnil Kansas

flebis hare of snow nt gnterprlsc-lan.I . The enbonrd advised n good demandfor wheat for exPort, a Baltimore inessae

, reporting twenty-live bOlt loads taken thereat Newport News nn early pprlod or

.;r 'ntday. The rellortel lacIng, or $G210.0:

bonds itt 3 ) the? the trenslry (11(1 not , to Hive sltS-wheat pit. os traders rolowetthe announcement or (hat operation; creasing their selling. The price for May. had UI ) to that tmeJrservet Ithelt from

k getting' below , os high nsfrom 1ilAc to 5lc. hut arer the news or thebond _ lSUe I dropped ri1c , where It

2t) cloell. corn market Oflefled firm and chigher than It dozed yesterday. It kept ml-van ng during the forenoon until Ibout-thef time when the whet tlller !, were cx-

c

-c pressIng their tlsnppolntment the bond

Issue. The descen . to which. ' May had . t c. nt which rte some

opening rles hal( Ilso been . waseasy ( value the arllle about

- half nn hour from the cloFeI : c. Ito-: celpts wcre ot mcst only . the In-

PPectlOfl-

blng only 53 cnrs. and none orthose were or cotract qU1llty. The demandfrom shorto dIsappeared during the later.- part of the session and May closed at .

; Only n roll busfnes wag transacted In'

oats. were firmer durIng the entire-lay( olosed steady with May nt from

. 29c anl29e . after having sold from :Ict .; . to that price. Fluctuations were rh.'dlargely by corn-

.PrvIsions..

. started strong and In line wthmlrkets. but long before the lat-

t-

< gave any or , the dea-ler

-" In pork lard and hal turned

arol11 from the bull to the . The..

packers were given the credit or stortng' the EelIlng . which changed themaltet. The impressIon seems to he that

nB the weather mOlerntes the rlnof he heovy. up .. hcls wi. but close . 22 !c loss for the lay. Lar.for . closed ut 670. n8 agaInst (

; yesterday. Itibs which closet nt $:.40 onthe day herore. clos11 lt . .

Estimated receipts for tomorrow : 'Vhct.3 car; (01.

, 3 car; oats IS' car; .

14.0. I leadIng futures ranged as follows :

! Articles. I JI. I iiiii. Low. Cbs ,.VllmtNo.2. 'cb.. ... t.l rt( 10S4 10-Mn.- ... . l IHl! ( 13" 13

tomJUly

No2..... lm 15 6 nt@ ''

, . }'oh. .... 42 l 43 42 42-Mny., . .... . 41Q 4t.3 4H 45. July.... 41 45 441cit%

Oats No. 2...Fob . 2Th1 28 27" 27, .. .

,. . May.... 2Ol!( 21 21 ' 2DltE!(k

- PorkJuno

pcr..bbl.. 20") :! 20 20J' :0@20t

May. . . . . . . 1041 io 45 10 173 10 171 ? LnrdiOUlbs .

4: May.i .080

. OSO..'070' 070

t Short fibs.5 '

' ._ May.! . 42 I 42 I 30 5 30-Cash 'uolnUons were ns follows :

1 _ ] ' . . .WHEATNo.2 sprlnl. 34t3G'cl; No. 3 Rprln&

; !tombnnI No. Z rld. 51 c.CORN-No. 2 4c ; No.3 yellow . Hy112c.OAT-No. z. 2lc ; o.2 white. 32 % ; No.

4 I . .k: YENo2. It2e.': ; _ . ! ! AUL Y-.o. 2. IC6tYc ; No3. IGc ; No4.. . .

FL.AX aiED-No. 1. 1t2.-I TIMOTHY HEF-I'rlme. $:.t.. - lHOVIHIONH-Mes pork. bbl. . 10o1010.. . G.CG.G2Short ribs .s loose . $' ._

ib1 . .10i515.:Try. snled

. boxed . $ . bxe..$ WIIISKY-thstlblers' finished goods per gal. .

:.122.

iJ The following were the receipts and shipmentstMay :

t'4 --ArUeles.-- _ _ _ _ _ _ Reclpts. Shipments.I-----' Flour. bl'ls.......... I JO.UOO 12.00CWheat. bu.......... ... 14.000 ! 1.000Corn , ha.............. i 11.UOO . (l-L Onls. bu...... ....... I II.UOI) 10l.113Jye.bl..I. .... . . : .t :.. ....... i12.000i 700.On the PrOluo , ccti'ie tojzy: th bittr mn-

r ket was steady : crramor. 12623o ; dairy . 0Q200. Eggs , lIon ; : . .

NEW YoUJ (11NEltAL-E

lrJUtET.E

ClosIng JUolIttlonsontlin lrlnclBI Com-

.modltes.

, halt StnpieA.-N

.., V YORK . Yeb B..FLOUR-necelpl. B.1' bbls. ; exports. 8.2 bbis . ; eale . 1.0 plcgs. ;_. tcnd )'. Southern nour. dull. Rye flour. stendy.

' 3)dckwheat . 'flour higher ; $ t706J1SO. .: .A'-Dul., , CORN M ALDul. nominal ; yellow western.. 'I.OSirl1O : Jmrlywlne. $21 ; soles. 2,000 sacks.

JYI - ; . M; boat loads 3@

: ;

flABLI3Y-ITeIde firm ; MIlwaukee..

G4aG ; two; .. rowed. state 6dIGIc .

IAJL Y M4LT-DulI and nominal ; western .?' '06i5: slx.rnwed . 70J7te. .

4 AT-nerclpts. 20sQO hu. ; exportsbii. : enles . 2.OS5OUJ bu. tutures urni 8.000 bu 48.20.Spot. dull : No. 2 red In store anti elevator 61'hc ;flbbot . Cc ; t. o. b . . ' ; No.1 north-191 ) uloal_

iic: ern. ; No I linid. . % . ' . OptIons' opened higher on good buyIng unll bight mo'e-ment

.4' ; later declined In sympathy wth corn .

closing weak ; Veiiruary closed at 57c : March. . ' ,' ; 5ta ) . rStt.0 11e. closed nt 19c ; June- closed at G1'e : Jul ) . r99e. 19c ;

' August 19' Gc. clOt ,'. ) ! .e.COJN-IccehJls. OZtOO bu. : exports . 1.10 bu. ;- . 45,0 . tuture nod 10.0 spot.

Spot dubb : . . ' elevator ;steamer mIxed 18. Optonl strong nt Itret on

0. . ooil local buyln and arrIvals . but broke- In the afternoon unllo warmer weather and westtorclsUnl larger receipts ; cboi.etl . ; I .brl-ICY at G81.e ; May closed ) ' ; July_ _ _ _ _ 490.

T-necolpIA. 20.00') bu. : exports ha. ;sales futures and . spol.Ip" , . irregular ; No. 2. 33cc ; 2.0. . delIvered .

. :140 ; No. 3 . ' No. 2 whIte. 31c ; No.3 whIte ., 3:10: ; track white stOle and weHler. 37Ue. .. closed welc un.I UnChUDC.,

, 6Mi7Oc.JIAY-Iategubar ; hhlPlng. 10c ; &ood to choice .

UOl'b'-Iuil ; state, . common to choice 01.-1.361el

.new l'rn"I'nnla. lie ; I'acltlo COlst.hl. .

.. altfHo : Sfle., IDFS-uletj ; "1f,1 New Otleans selected

,41 . 4(3c ; luelol AYICH 1y. 20 tO 24lbs. Itc ; ' 21 S Ihs. . ; Buenos_

# Ayres .IT)' . 20 to 24 lbs. . . 1UT, Lt3A'l'ilIht-Sttn,1)1, hernioclc sohe . D. k . bight

to hcayy welGhll. I4tJI7e.-VOQhL4Icndy

. .; dOlesllo; fleece . 1C11ei pulled .

i I8024e.(

lBOlSlONt33Ieef. steady. Cut firm-.1nnl 1111A. .

, , loweI: western steam elo cI at . nonit.aol ; . . 1 tIete.s at IG.91 and t' . td; I cb.runty rlosed ut 8.85 ; nominal ;' refine. ) . feaI Y. I'ork dull. ln) $i: gIns ,' r

3c. Il"IIIe.tcrn; crcr.incry . lft3e ; 1:1.. CIII.mll'-Qllel: I silto. ; email .i hnl9ftltr' fI"c ; mH. Vc : . 2g02e.

_ _ _ I ' ; slalp ittid Pi'nnmulvania. 3c ; lee11011cc.2U33o. tCe ; ,'a.ler fresh , ZOtJBc ; southern .

']' .% LlO'-Rcaly( ; cIty 4'4c' : country.

. 4e.) 'Ui'llOLfltYM-Nomninal : untied ( insed nt $ .03-t . : bId'itsiiItigtpn . i.t.iL . ' $ G.bOU7.00'asiiIngtnn; .

.

In hislk. $30 : refined New Yutk.' U.9 :. I'hla-,

lolr.lln llaltiumorc' . U.DO ; 1'lIIdclpimIa; . In bulk 3.40I1O1bN-8lendr .

Tlm"N1'INI-ulrl'; :; . '' .xtr.

.

4c1GcIOl.AS4t1Ienm1y ; New . opeai &oo.i to ehole" 6c.-

O1t2UlNomuInmi. "ete.

; fancy sound 30fl.I0' ;otbiems . I .(H (

t , Icon.L'iU

$ 1ON-II1 ; Scotch $ l.00i0000 ; Mart.

, prlc"COti1uflQuet

383.; brckcrs' Illce , 89.3) ; exchange

II3iQul.t : , price $ 3.0S!I b.k.A. ; exchange: I. prle ( 13 lOO3l.t4 .

'rIN-Qulet ; hIldilil , 13.53 ; 1101CC, . Irrelulnr.C

' $ ' ) : .' : .. : .ah'a pn ' '1 nuu'1"3. . II 1.33 .dlll'< 1' ''.c i COTTON - " phmad-

esJeadIr '(08e; "uer alil cautIous ; < . 0:0 ;I'rll"' ' ' .

111m"r ),11X't2G't1 ) .luI buterr-aLe._ ( .. lJ0e. . _ _ _ _

3 tiiffrwIm.rket , .NJA' )'11. . rtbCOVl'Ifl-flptIomme rh,1quiet ; .. 11 80 bagi. hi'-

oh'dllK., "l tf: 11111. Il"W1 111., .. ' " . $ tU.:3 ; la )' .

C.

IU.Nj; Ifple"bt, . ' . 111.; loer. . @4.30 ; UrC'lnbcr. 1tcII.) ). Illt 'r". . Itto.

; . . ?.) ; ; 'rlh''a. $ I5.33 (); duli suits bait , I'fnjl

.. 31.00 " . Nt 1

. .. . lt $ .; nr" bOFa ,'. p. t.

,''arohou. ' treat NtI''ork ) e1rmtiy.; New York . .10k lo.'nr Is) . baa. ;

Unitr' , Ilol' . at..I n.1; po.leh ' "I fur lii. ,

H ,hulled 111.' . $ fl3.) Iimp. ; ,'eI.le for limeUnited . . not i'OIc4 aln.1 4U.3U bogsJut S"I.

". .::::.

:. .

; good3. - , .:,

<

j

15.50 ; rteTpts , 10 . CeO bags : .Iok. t52.0 hlf.IIAMIIt'RU. %J-lh. 8111. unchAnjeJ; ' . .Ifl 10"11 .lt ( ". 'e.Hanly steady at HU1J-

Ht lnf; sale ,. 8.0 , .

lB JoNmnO. Feb. R.-iIeadr ; No. 7

Rio * lS.30 ; : . 10 I-1M : receipt ? . r.1hogs ; lenl.1 for the Statep . 4.0 "nll ;

stocks . IS .M bAI9OMit JU'-S: RJAL MAJUU

CondItion or Trade tend Quotation ; on'npln , nail, Enney l'romlnce

nUTrR-Cled stock k : common to fair; eounlry. 12fll2jo ; choice 10

fancy 1 61GI; gathered creamery . 10 : separator.creamery 19a2e-

.EGOSSticty fresh haiti . 21422c.8tjS'cc ; duck . Ge ;

, . Cc.; geesehlIltE8SuD l'otJl.Tlt -ChIcKenS : fair. G42Gt.c :

choice large . & : choice small . 7aS; turkeys.fair to good . $ ! ; choice hen V.. : choicesmell. lOOie'! ; ducks . fair to 101. 7 {15c : fancyruil Ilr"eli.. 9(100.cle.: .

. rail good. 7'.ct3Sc-lfancy

;

OAMI3.Tiiue wing teal. per doz. . IUOOI.15 :green wIng teal ; .er tbog. . 1.2342I50 : lucks.mixed per ilox. . 8100871.25 : cnflVnptflCk.G.o: mabbnrils and r"1 henmis . * 2rMU2.75 ;

trip. ir6U.O; Jack rabbIts . $.ZUl.G; aulr-

fat . 70 to * 10 lbs. , are Quotedat MUlCt; large nail coarse . 3U4c.

full CreHm Toting A.I3c ; twins . 12',4o ; Nebraska and Iowa. rUlcream Ie : Nebraska nnmI Iowa . part skims . (e : 1lmburrer. No1. lIe ; brick. No1. Ic ;Swl! . . ISo.IAUpland hay 00.00 ; mIllatmd . 8.G: low-

. $: straw , 6. Color makes priceon . Light Pliamlep II the but. Only topgrades bring top "rlces-

.lOrONS.Old.

blnla . per doz. . 706.0VIOI3TAIiLI-S.POTATOIE'eatern

.

etock car lots CScl:small lols. 7Oc.

OLD mANH-Jnnd.plcked.: navy. $.DOa2o;LIma . . .

ONIONSOn orders . $; her bbl . 275. .

lonl.GIOn orders 2c.. Iloz. . r0183e.

SWIBfl' lOTATOFSOood stock 2.50 ; J.nn-sap . * 225.lllfll'S-l'pr: bid. . 150.- ' bid. , U.CAULWI.OW1Rlt crnto ot I do% a11 halt

to two Iln1., . 22q2SO. ,

nOTUoORHIer II. . 6Tc.TgNIPSIel' . 2.

r lb. , lt4c ,101. bunches. 3-

5TPHNI'Ier,

I hI. SI re. ,

hhl. $3.504I.00.-1MB

. ,

PLANT-Per 101. MCCO-

c.FnUTS..

.

II AnSWlnt r . .

III.IShnlce stock $ looul3.GHAIrSConcot. none': per CS to

. I0t01210SO. lalajQ.CHHWEIUnS-Jerse's. fancy * 11005311.50

TROPCAI PRBIT-S.OflANGEyorIap

.

. per box 17iQI.O ; Cnl-.Itornln

.nivClp . $ .5; seedlings . *3. .

DANANASCholee stock 2002.50 per bunch.I.EMmo8New . . sizes 30 to 3GO. $ .GO

. .(1'INBAPPLES-Per doz. . 825042100.

.MISCELLANEOUS-

.OYSTERSMedutni.

. per can. 16c : horseshoe .20e ; extra standards 21c ; extra eelccts 25c ; com-.pnny

.selects. ' 2Cc : New York counts 30c ; bulks

standard , per gnl. . 125.NEW FIS-I xtrn fancy 1Cc ; fancy lIe ;

choice 1 : ; . bng . 7c.JONI Y-Now York ITo ; dark 14421.c' CaU-

. Ice ; strained . 4 to I0lh. cans . per lb. . IO.JAII.E BYRUP-UalIon jugs per doz. . ;

Dxby . cans 3. ,

NUTSAlmonds , ISo ; EnglIsh walnuts soft..heled. ; . iSo ; 1rs. StOOc ; BrazIl

, .n' . KRAUT-Chotce whIte . per bbl. . $ UO@. : per IrnIf tbl. . UG27G.MINCE - . half bbls. . per lb..Gc ; TO.gai kegs . Gc ; condensed per case of 3

doz. p1mg. . . $25-0.CIDEnlure

.juice per UbI.. $5 : hal bbt. , 1.

lIES AND TALLOW.HIDESNo green bides 3.534c ; No. Z green

. 31; . 1 green saled htdes. Sc : No. 2green sled hIdes 4c ; green salted hlles.25 to . . Sc ; No. 2 green saled hIdes

' 40 lbs. . 4.1; No.1ent calf . 8 lbs. . Sc ; No.2 vealI cal. 8 to 15 lbs . Sc ; No. I dry flInt hIdes.Sc ; No. dry hInt hides Gc ; No. I dry aalehIdes Sc ; par " cured hides . 'hc per lb. , Ienfully cured-

.ShEEP. .

PELTS-Green salted . each 254260e ;green salted shiearlbngs (short wooled early skins ) .each , 5@Ilc ; dry ehearlngs ( short wole earlyskIns ) . . 1 . each . ; dry (shortwol early skins ) . No. :. each. Sc ; dry flintIanss Sad Nebraska butcher wool pelts . per

. ; actual weight 56Sc ; dry flInt Kansas andNebraska murrain wool pelts . per lb. . actualweight U15c ; dry _ hint Colorado butcher woolpelts , per lb. . actual weight 44264c' dry flintColorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actualweight. 442Cc.

TALLW AND OI1I3ASETnlbow. No1. 3e ;

tnlow . Z , 3c ; grease white A . 3t,4245c ;. white D. Oc ; grease yellow . 3c ; grease .

dark. 21H13c : old boter. 2422c ; beeswax prime1162c ; rough talow. .

- Cotton JIRrketNEW OIThBANS Feb. B.-COTON-Fture.steady ; sales. 43,500 boles : .March . ' .2 : 65.26 ; AprU . *3E425.25 ; $ 1 > .30@5.31 ; June 35536425.31 ; July 8541423.42 ; August.S:46@5.4S: ; September. 8350423.52 ; October 35.51535.tG ; November 5181560.Firm ; middlng. ; low middlng. 4 11-iCcgood ordlnnr. _ 4c ; net ) , . bales :;gross. . . ; exports ,, to France 7.684 bales ;to. the continent . It7 bales ; coastwlse FebruaryI. 213bales ; February 2. G.G91 bales ; sales . 4.200

! ;.st.ck. 3,03G.nles.. . 1.Veekly . net receipts

. " , ; gross . 32.93 bales ; exporls to GreatBmtaIn , 36J39 France. 1.48 bales :to time continent 21.23 bales ; . 2.0bales ; ' sales . 29,0 .

LIVEIPOOL. . 8.COTTONSpot . mod-. ; prices firmer ; AmerIcan mIddlIng.

3d. The sales of the day were 8,0013 bales : otwhich ' 500. bales were for speculation ell export .and included 7.100 bales Amercan. Receipts 20bales all Amerleun. Ftures steadycose Irm nl tIme . American mIddling .

. . . . I'ebraty. 2 C2-Gld ; Fihi-cary and March2 62.64dt March and April . 2. . @ 63-Old ; AprIland Slay . 3d : May and June 3 2-Old : June andJuly . 3 3.Gt@3 4.G4; July and August 3 5.640 :August and Sptember. 3 6.64d ; September andOctober 3 . ; October and November3 0Old. The tenders of today's Ilelveries were600dockets.

holes new locket and 10 !aIls other

NORFOLI Feb. S.-OTTON-Fln ; mIddlIng .

5c : low , ( . ; 10,1 ordInary .4 1-iCc ; not receIpts . 2.043 bates ; grss. 2.0t3 bales ;exports . cnRtwls" . 481 boles ; pales 507 bales :stock . 44,552 ; weekly net reeelpls , 6C31boles ; groes . 6,131 bales ; exports . to Great Drlaln.2.m bales ; Coastwlse . 5,569 bales ; .

bal"s Iles.BALTIMORE Feb. S.-COTON-Dul ; mid-

dlnl. lYe ; low ; .; , gross receipts 7iG bales : exports to

tIm continent. 1.80 hales ; stoclc . 15,520 hales ;weekly net , . 1.8i6 bales : gros receIpts4,416 bales ; exprts.0 Great . . bales ;to France . ; 't e 'coltnent. 1.70 bales.

Liverpool Market . '

LJVEnIOOL. I.'eb. 8.WUEArSpot demand; . . 2 red . : . Z red

spring . Sa 3'4d ; No.1 hard !nnloba. ls 5d ; newCalfornia stocks exhausted loSd firm ;I "hrary. 4mm G'hd' ; March. 46d ; AprIl . 7 .1;

. Sd : Juno Is Sd ; July Is Oil ., COnN-Spot hun ; AmerIcan mixed new Is Id ;futures closed Irm : Iebrunry. Is % i1 ; March .49 1140! : Apri. 4 d ; tJay ; 4s 1d ; June 4K ld ;July 4s 11.

I'LOUl-DII ; demand poor ; St. Luis fancy

"1'ItOVIBONS-hiacon . firm ; demand geed ; Cum.bertanti cut. 29 to 30 lbs. . liii : short ribs , 2i lbs..Ide ; long clear lght. 38 to 45 lbs. . 29 s GII ; longclear heavy . 55 . :9s Cml ; short clear backslight . 1 Ib9. los ; short clear mIddles . heavy65 lbs. . 29s Cd ; clear beliea. 1 to 10 lbs.. :6.Shoulders , square . 12 . . 28. . .short cut 1 to IG lbs. . SOs GII. Beef . extraIndia mess 3809d. POI Ie. prime mesa tInewter. 56mm 80 : lne medium 51. !40. . Lrl.prime wesiern lie : refined . In pails . 35s .

CIIEE8E-QuletI ; Ommand moderate ; . finestAmer.can whie. 48s ; finest AmerIcan colored495 'JO. .

lttj'FFEIO-Flnept United Slates 75s ; good . SO-s.TtJItl'ENTINI'3SpIriIs

.. 2ls.

IOHIN-Common. is 101 d. .

COTTN OIL-LIverpool refitted 17s 110.

. ) OlI-2le M-

.l'ETItOLEtJMltellaeml.

. CdREFRIGERATOR IIEIIF-Furequartere . 4d ;

hilndquamters . 50.-IiLlACiiiNG

.

l'OWnrR-Uardwood. r. o. b. .Liverpol. (7-

.ItOt'SAt.

London ( I'aclflc coast ) 115s.TIme receipts or wlmeitt during time post three

days were 10.CO centals Ineludln&1S.wcenlnlCan.American ; lcellts ot corn . GI,6o

l'liAli-Canmtlinn . Is Ild.-VEATIIERfievero

. . .trstSt. 1.011s Crlernt Market .

S' . LOUIS . I'eb. 8.I.'I.Onn.Unchnnged-.nl

.

AT-Neruua. unsel led. In range ot 14cclosIng . 'estenll' ; No. 2 tnt cash .

tl"e : Febluar )' . llo : ) . c ; July . S2'4c-.COltZ'Flrmneml

.

'e early but w'nkene" byvboat'a late lur anti Iha.goy"rmclt bond Issueclosel tI.o lelOW )sle"Iay; . mIxed eotm ,

* ; ltruury, . 4 I.o ; 421'c' ; July 43-0.OArtQulol

., ' No. 2 cash Ole ; February .

; lay. % : July % e-

.8tronl..

Ilk"-d.J.lJI . t31e bhfur No. : east side , ICc

uneltanged.track .acked.- elstVt.AX : . AND OltAS SEEPS-Un.

changed. .V-Sleady at recent quolatlons.-IIUTTEII

.

Lower ; fancy ElgIn . 2I4I25c ;separatorl3oIlc.

creamer) 18120; good to elmolcu deIty ,

JGOS-Uljhel' . 24e. .JIA2.9: ' .

SIIUnm.12: Ua12.62' ! & . .. ' ..$ ( 5lIISIcYl22.

COTTON ' ES43c.IAOUINII-Hnse.,

. standard mes. . JoI.llng.$ . NIIIO &Ieum. IG.9 ; . . jlii' )' salt titrate. , ,1 s1mttiliIer. $153on; : .$ t3 ; % ; jibe. , .I; imhurt . 5614. nUCOl, 1.cl"1.-hnul. < . , ...3long.; ., 53.75 ; rIbs .Si ;

: " ' . U-

.IE'II''SI.: : . t..0IO tbls ; wltm'mt, , 2.03)) bu. ;

. .ate. 6.000 ha. .i4iillmSiNrHFIommr.* 4.UI I.Nv.. $ ; 'hent 1.0liu. ; coii, 1.t .u. ; oats . 1.0bu .

$ ImmltImssr smmrttmt' .

flb1I0.lOh1ti , Feb. 5.l"t.Ult'Otill tmP.i till.clmnng'tl ; sCccllmte . 13,500 Imbis. ; slilpameats. Ill-bbia. .

; spot timid im'thi . $7iC57tc ;. ; May

.. G'.n: ' . Steamer . 2.u.-

S.

. .red . P$4i54'e$ ; re. . ! . r.Cl ) u. ; imtu.k. 3-

7: ,.:: lu. ; "ulhlllII'.lt) toiinplg . 7.15c ;

"I'Uvllhtll., . Ja <e. 544tfS4e.;

(OIN.-I''rl::4SV.c'I"t.

)111'4.(4.li.c ; III.II. : ,4HC,

4G',424te ; "' 1'11'' , (leO I U. I ahIl'mcnte J.WIlthfnbu : .t.k )01011

TI.M 44250c.bu , : wiiitg . .1 ; ;

OATS-l'Inlj :o : 'lll, "ltem. UQ3iei ; No

2 mxa' 3H1M; tceelpts . I .OL"0; ptoek24'-j0 Iu.1'-lnrth-e ; No 2 G.7r ; receIpts .

b.tOk. . . lmU,

::1.. .- ; gel to

.th,11 timothy . * 12.0042

ObtAIN 1 nFtITSQulel ; pair's . ,l'ly : steamto 11Prol. plr , ; 1lbrAry. Cotk for

Is . .oflel. P-f quarter . 9112.SI0AH-QnletJl.TI

;.granulated . 3; per Ib

IC1Jlr.CIUmH.StendYI! ; rnncy New York 1253I2e.

.mNt IIOSIS .81'J-Effect or the l'ro Ideal' " le"AJIQ WRf to

S.corlltA.NEW01 , . .- erect of the prsl-

, " mes.snge to enlrl ' . Announcing tllamount nail the term the proposed govern-meat hand Issue was to deprps the stock mar'ket anti to encourage the bears to make ,lemon.,, tratlon. ogoOnet values. The newsdiii not reach the late In the alter'noon nnll all ot the facts neceesars' to n full-unlersinndlng lt tIme were tint Intrnnpaetonthe possessIon the chase ot bud-news.

-. A W'nslilngtnn dispatch receircil from 1.

I ,. Morln. one or the bnll syndicate . tnlllthat t'alit'lite " "IA secretary or the

3,500,000 ot standard Americantrenf11 about $ i7.8O4 her ounce pn'nhl. In theUnIted SlnllA thIrty )'Enf I per Cent . . "

Taldng as time . . of the terms the Pyn-

.let" will receive bonds to time nniount or 62.3150. The gokl: . When coIned by the govern-mlnt. vllI be equal to SlS.60l4 per ounce which

make the coin value to time Trenpury '1

lmtment.

ot the sum rceeh'e front the synfil-cote $Gj111. which ,11'e8 11rel1UI on thebonds nrRrentn ! U..O.. the Iln )' In the stockmarket wer nearly mimlImIe yeh.rlny's. the ppe-eulnon

-especially . mornIng.

The detent of11)

) prInger bill nuse.1 a weakopening and Induced moderate sales or the gen-emal

-list. There wns no sustainIng Innuencl In

the market and , with an occasional mly. "rielsof qtiletly throughout the .1n1lglNI message tens publIshed . when the

benr made a phar' attack on the mrket catie-n brisk 10wnwRll which continu-

eml-

In force clopI. , on the tlYranges from ' 10 1' Ier cent time latterSugar which I . leader or the market InImoint or nctIvIty : l'4' , Iler cent In NorthwesternantS 51 Paul & Omaha H4 per cent InVesterUnion I'A per rent In Ilumlington . St. ln 111Lend . nail I per cent In Rock Islnmid.

Them bOll mnrleet of the nlrnln was characterI-zed

-by dullness. The trading In time' late

session was more animated and irregularity In

prlc1 nttenileil lie ileahinsim . but toward thethe retrogressive movement was moro

marked . The tidal PIes were 537000.The I'I'enlnl ' ' . cablegram : ,Amen-

cans .Iul (omliti' on the detent of the" . rallied on a complete change ot

front or the ' FInancial Times . which now 81-the murchmnse " or certain Atnenican ri.way securlttes.'nli street selling .turned

calo . the market closIng 111. wtthi n furthersever ,! ehumCm In the Ornnd . which were

almost-unedlable.

,There are the usual rumors

as to time forthcoming expert testimony on thecm"nn )' but they are probably exaggerated.

ivening 1ost's London cablegramsays : . Is the contract forthe American loan merly waits sllnntureat WashIngton . nlhoughIs some uncertaInty or its I by theflotltchflds and lorg'al syndicate It Isexpected to be here next week .

'Vei lnformtd estimates say that 00.0wi be placed on each slOe of theconsiderable of the Europenn

Is lIkely prlon to Paris. Gold Isporton here on the Idea that American ex-change

-may drop rapidly.

The following were the closing quotationson the lending stocks or the New York cx-change today :

Al-l lson ....... 4i Northwestern.... Ol*

Exprss. 12 N. W. prO. . ..... 1 {

Alton . ' . .... : N. Y. Central... . . .Am. Express. .. 10N.. Y. & N. B . .. :.Daltmor &OhIo 02 Ontario & W.... 13.. 12 ' Oregon limp..... O

Canada Southorn. l Oregon Nav .... 18Central Pacttlc .. 13 O. S. L. & U. N.. 4CItes. & Ohio.... 1ti ) Pacific Mail. ... 21-Chmlcago' Alon. . 145 P. D. ..E..... 24-

C.. I3. & ... .. 715k Plttmmburg. ..... 15354ChIcago Ons. ... 7454 I'ulhmman Palace . ll5Consolidated Gas 128 Reading........ %

C.C. C. & St. L... 374 R. O. ..... ltl4C-ob. . Coal & Iron. 504 It. O. W. p10. .... 41Cotton Oil Cent... 100 { Rock Island .... 02!Delawnr& lud. 12854 St. I'iumi ... .. . . .

. . . . . 15914 do pfd. ...... unl-D. . It It. G. plO.... 344 St. P. & Omaha.. 3154D.&C. F. Co. .. 0)4 do pIa. ...... 110-Erie......... 1014 Southern Pacific. 1754-

tie p50...... 21 Sugar Refinery. .. 9134Fort Wayne. ... . . 1564* Tenn. Coal & Iron . 1G. NOrthern old. 300 Texas l'acile. ...'C. & E. I. tfd.... 01) U. & O. Cent ". 70-

loc1dnIVaUey. .. 10 Union . . . 054

llnota ..,

U. SExprss. .. 42. . Duluth. 20 W. . ,. P... 1K. & T. pM..... 2254 dopfd..... . . ..Lke Erie & West ll { VeIls 1'argo Ex... 105

phi. . ..... WeberUnion . 87-LakeShore. ..... 13754 Whcelng'LE. 0-

Lal' TruBI. .... 2954 ...... . . 3d

Lulsvte&N.. 12H M. & St. L..... 27. .... D. &. ItG. ..... 11MlnbltanCon. . 10734 G. ........ 28!, , N . 17-Michigan Cent.: : : : )

g JL : : : . : : : : : : ; .24-

.Mtsaour1PacIflo. : . 2154 do pfd. . .i" , ; ..1 '.71:

MobIle & Ohio . lOlL kT. C......'Nashville Chat... 64 T. A. A. N. M.. 154National CONliC 534 T. St K.O .. I- do pfd.. . ... . . . . 751 .doptd. . . . ... 7 ,

N.J. Centml. .. 87 SR. I...... 1034 ,

N. & 'V..ptd..... ' 131 ...... ; StNorth Am. Co. ... ! Ama. TobCo. ... . 05-NorthemnPacific. . 214 do ..... . . . 104No.Pae. prd. .... 1554 SI P. . M. . M :. . . lOB .

.U.P.D.&O. ... 31'ebbThe total sales ot stocks today wem& ' 124.143

.hnrel. including : Amelcnn Sugar . 22,0; Bur-

lngton.-

. 5,300 ; ChIcago Gas 8,800 ; Elec-. . : LouisvIlle & Nmmhiile' , 6.tO; North-

western-

. 7.90; Hol( Island 5.GO ; . 'Inul. 1-

73, .

; 'Voster UnIon 640.New York Money larketNEW 'ORI. Feb. 8.MONEY ON CALLMore j'4423 pet cenl; last loan .

cent ; nl l'h per

cent.P101MB MEHCAlTILE PA1'IOR-lJS per

STERLING EXCIIANGE-Easler with actualbusiness In banlters' bills 'at S4SS4Ji4.8S *for de-

mand-

and nt 1.874m534 8H. for 50 days ; postedrates . U81h4.E8 and U.89 ; commercial bills .

487424.89 % .SILVEU CIORTIFICATES'-SOe.GOVERNMENT BONDS-FIrm. State bonds .

dull. RaIlroad bonds easier.Closing quotatIons on bonds were as follows :

U. S. Sa. rug. .... 1 1HH i ) . & It. U. 4a. . . . . 7tU. S. . .... lUJ { Erie 2ds. ..... . . 11U. S. 4s. r . ... 1U G. 11. & 8. A. tIe .. 12U. S. 4acoup. ... lU ( Uo 7a... ...'u. S. 25. meg... . n. & T. C. . 55. .. . 105-1'acIflc' Us ot 0: 100 do 01... ... 101)Ala. CIa'ms A... lU4 M. . T. let 4s. 701-Ala.

.- . Class II.... lU5 do 48...... 451Ala. Climes C... 04 Mutual Union us .'Ala.Currency. . . . 94 N.J.C.Gen. ls.. 11Lm.'New Con 4s. 0254 No. Poe. ...'Missouri ls... JOU d02dl...... ' 85-

N.' . O. 118....... 125 N. . ... 131134'N. C. 41...... 1UO do S. F. Deb. 5 I. lOBS. O. nOlfund... 134 IO. West. lids. . U5-

Tenn. . new Os. 84 . P. Console 78. 120'Tenn.asvaetOs 100 doC1mPW.Os . 110.Tcnn. old (is. ... till St. j. &I.M.nen.l. 70U-'Va. . Centuries... GOI 'St. L. & . . . 103

'do deferred ... Tex. . lts. . . . 84"-AtchlBOI 18. . .. 0454 do 218. .. .. 'A..... 11' U. P. lets ot 00.. 10.154Canada So. 2d8. . . . West Shore 4s.. . 10434'0. P. Its 01 '05 . 100 So.jt P . ..... 8(134(

'D. ' . . 7s... 14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _a bid. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

1o.tol Stock QuotIUon. .

BOSTON. Feb. 8Cnlloals. 354534 % per cent ;

timno loans 3 jH Eer cant Costn : prIces form :bndsln"10clts. :

& 8. "" ... We.lnh.le. .. 3214A.'t. 41Suga )'. . .... . . .... 4834Am. Sugar 960 .. U2) Wis. Central. .... 254hay Stnto Gas.. hIt

U }, Edison 11cc..123Iiel-lTelaphmone . .... Atcltlmfln 2d8...10sion & Albany. 201I' AtchIson 4s. .... (17S

&Maltmo. .. 10il Now England Us..0. 1I.&Q..i. Oen Electric . ABUFltehbur..... 8(8( WI. . Cent. lets... 4784Urn Eieclrio . .... 2854 .... . .. 10Illinois Steel.... 42 Montana 57(Mexican Control. . IU Butte .¼ Boston... I0 'N. V..N.E. .... Calumet lecla. 2911Old Colony. ... 180. CentennIal.. ... . 50Ott' . Short LIne.. .. 5 Fratiklla. ...... 14Rubber. ... .... 43 Keamsarge. ..... H

UnIon I'ncllc... 934 Osceola. ...... 22* .. ... 00 Sidney .... . . ... .118

_ do ...... BO( la1arnek. .....

Sm: , lrllol.co Jlnll; Stock Quotalon.8.ThoSAN FitANCSCO. Feb. closlnstooka today werl ns rol-quotatons

; :Alta ......... 16( ... ... 10-

Annel........ $IO ....... 75-Motto.... ... .. ....... 20

lost & Ilolcbor. .. 76 Moumit Iliablo.... JO( Con. ..... 88 Occidental Con... IS

1101. ...... 10 Opimlr... . . ... ISO

COl..... I: Overlan..... JOO

Clle.tonta. ..... 1 I'olosl. ... .... 4H... ... .. ... .... 37-

COl. . Cal: & Va... 218)) Sierra Nevada. ... 11). Imperial .... 1 Silver " . .....

I.olnl. 40 Silver ICing . . illCrowl .. . .& Curry... . . 30 Union Comm..... .. 4U(

halo &Norcross. lO Blab Con..... .. I111...... .. YellowJackct. .. _Sllvor bins IQJiOIIUe. Mexican dollars . 4854-

44Uc. . Urlls. olhl.) : ; tolegmapimic 1cNow York 11nl; QuotatUu.-

JUW.

YORK Feb. .- * tolowlugr3 (haclosing nmlning quotations ;

Iiulwer. ... . . .... II Ontamlo.... ... OOU

ChOlOI.. .. . ... . 10 Ophlr. ... . ... 12)' .nt.... PlymOuth .. ".Con. Col. &Vu... 285 Qltckllver.... IOU. .1OUJ'adwooll..1 . .. .Sierra Nevada .. 40-

IlaLo..Norcnuss!.. 72 Standard....... 2U-

Ol nmemitko. .. ..HUO Union Con .... (-0l .xleln. .... .. 72 Yellow -aekel.. 40

lcorega, FInancial Affairs .

. 1b. 8I. p. ni.-Three vere cent. 10e for Ihu Iccount-.JNnON.

.

. Fob. 8-Gold Is quoted lodey atItmmenoa A'remm al t15( : MadrId 9) ; LIsbon . 23.25 ;

It l'.trrst.urg.( . SO ; Athens 77 ; VIenna 106. TIme

withdrawn from the Dank ot110UI: II1nn'l un balance today was 11t.)

UI ILIN.( Feb. 8.I xehnnge op J.ndon. eight4as' ' El mark. 2 ½ I'h: .. &llhl ,

I'Durll IllrAN4-.I'10IA.

.

...

FeIm . 8.JNJlrm ; No2. ! ;

OAr8ZIrn1. higher ; No I while . 31,631"e ;

No.3hll' . 3 % 13Ie.; No. Z. 53533-

4c.W'II5lI'lrnmhugh.

_ wine $:1 'bug.r Mmerlet.

New YORK , Feb 15UOARRlw. Iteod( );

,_* .. ..-_- . '_, " .

-__- . . . . .

Mhs. 1,430 bn18 Museovamlo . 8 0 ted Rt2 l'ICc.refined quid.I.ONbON J'eb. 8 , - ..5tflA1t.VCftC! . very <ulet$centrifugal Java ! lll ; Musevmtdo Os.

CU:.1iI-t $ U t.saggregate ot lhusinomqTranemme.tezl 11 the

"4ol'IIIIII "nlk4 1.4t S'eok: .

NEW YOm . F'eb . 8.The followIng table' .

complletl by Iralhtnel'S. ShOWS the totalclearances nt ! prlnclpnl cities all timepercentage of Incrensa or tetrease. as corn-l'lrcl: wih the Corcpontlng last

CITIES. }.

. , .1

. . : :New ... .. . '- :' .:york. . . .. $ 1421.81. . . . . ..Chlenlo . . . . . .. 90.10IOlol .... ......... 8t3O. 11,3

Ihlnll.lphln .... ..... , . 187.... ........... 23319.2( 30...Hon Francisco ........, 1145.8 38.. ..

Inllmorl ......... .. 1291.20-llllburg ......... .V. t1221.4rc ....... . .CincinnAt ... 125.30ely ........... 8,8',40.. . . .New . ..... 9rm67.

Ilfnlo . ............ 381.22 ... . . . 30.. . ... 60I.INDetroit ........... . . . ..1oulmuvliIe. . .......... 7G2.331Mlnn""poIA; ......... . . .,

. ..... ..:..1. r

.e .. ..... .Cleveland ........... ...'ltoimeton . . . . . . .. .... . ... .St. I'ntmt .. ........ , . . I : . ...Denver ..... .:.... . 1,7-hnmlianapohis .... ...... 3525107. . ...Columbus 0.......... . , ...lartorl ............ . ........................ 57............. ,.St. Jdsel.h .... ....... . . 13.9l'eem'la ........... , t 2oI.2J 2.0 ....Memphis ......... 1., 2II.t9 . ....l'ortlaad . Ore . ........ . ... ....locltesler ... ... . 161.r7G ... .. ... 3.1New JIn . . ........ It,55,7O .... 8.8......... . .. 2.501575 30.1 .....

, Mass... . .. : . .Sprlllelt .. . 1363.01 80. .10rUnnll.

'orester le..j........... 121.7Il13o.4H 19.

. ................ 132g.70 1.G ...

Fort 'orth .. . . . . ..... . . .. 282.1814'nco ...........; . . ! ... . 48.5Syracuse .......... .. 1.010982 30.1 ...'flea Moines . ...... ;.. . . 19.0 .. ..Grand Itmtphls ........ 789.5H .... 1.4Seatibe . . . . 4C3.48 : . . . 8.2....... . . .Lowell ........... 780.613 43.., .

...Deli............. . fGI.I

7G8i5.() .....m

.3.8

.

S'ouJ City ......... r1.2J9 ... 24.2

1.9 Angelel ....... ,.

. .... 4.G.......... . r93... 20.0SnKlnnw.lch ;.. .... . ; . 17.8. ........ . 2i.iIG ... D.4

'Jaclmsonviile ....... .. . .....LIncoln .......... . . :9.711 ... 1.8 :1New Bedford ....... . . . 134... ]1

.......... rG.02 . ..... ...... . 33.tt ... 13.8

Topeka ........... 3iO381.. ... 2G.2

LexIngton . Iy...... .. 4CO. 3 325. ...ltingmnmpton: ....... 21.iO ... 21.9-nny CIty . Mlch..... . . 30,-0'Fall

....

Itlver ........ . 7r.HI 4 .0 ...-Akron . 0.......... . . 19.8.-Sprlngnell. 0.. ...... 162.37 ....

19.4. ........ , . -. 160,0. 337.. ..Falls . . . : . . . ... 58.G'Slolx . .... G.369

'J'rmont. Neb....... . .... li.3-

Uaslnls. . Neb......... C3.9iO ... 23.0

'Chnlanogn ........ 2Gt.l3 .... . ll.3............ . . ) .....'Nashville ....1..... 3,171,953 . .'Onlve ton ......... : .Salt - Lake ...........

. ..

unoekrurd .......... 9510007.8.

UalnmnzouUelenaUHcmnton

Ulitle

.................I...

.........

.

....

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

237310.

.... 11..

.

. 'Totals United t4tntesm. , , .Exclusive of New York. .

DOMININ : 91 ADA.Montreal ....... 10):13: 1311...Toronto ......... : . . 22.2 , ....Halifax ........ .r.r.l..S 1213.21hamIlton ....... 377.132WInnIpeg .......

I''. 'L . G4.95.93..

Totals .._._ . Lm339Sp.jll _ _

'Last weEk's totals ; ' tt Included because other.

items t1' cl"nrng .1 o-

"Not.

Incude totaisjeCause no comparIsonwith :

Kansas,

.

KANSAS CITY . Feb. c8.WJEATSlron 1chigher ; No I hard l° ', . . ; re-

jected-

. 474248c ; sales Uy ea1phe . on 'change f.: o.b. MIeissippI river . mINO. 2 had nominal SOc ;

No. 2 red nomInally . SIc. . . .CORM-Uncilanged ; . , No. '..2 mIxed- , 4e ; No. 2

white . 41tc. .

OATSllw: . wliteand unchnnledNo.;

..

. : mlxeRYE-FIrm : No2. .nominally . SOc.

FLAX SEEDDul. nomInally . 1Z953131. .

HA Y'Strdy ; , . ;souti.5o* : ;.prairie . 7.042850. :j".

" _

10DUTJ.qhc . rln " ' poe " jrcdes. . . . ;alw1creamery 18(2c hlgh

; .1aI5Q'* .

oatsRECEIP'-Wh"nt.5.0 .

r2123.10 : ; .cord ; 4.0 bU ! ;

. bu. ; corn none ;SlnPMENT8Wheat. 12.0. . ,Note. "FluBlchU .

ChICAGO. Feb. 8Clearlngs. 2r70.Money 4424tArer cent on call and 5O6time. New York exchmange . lIe premium. Sle -ting exchange 4864218Pe. -

PIULADELPIIA. Feb : 8.Clenrlngs , $81.73t ;

. . . ..

'NEW YOR1 Feb. 8.ClearIngs , 80473.723 ; bal-

aneos..

. $5,9l09.-BOSTON

.Feb. S.-jearlng. 0341.173 ; bal-

nnces..

. $ iO142l73.ST. 10US. Feb. 8.1eodngs . '314.77 ; bal-

faces . Money. 5@7 per . York-exchange. :r: premium bid. .

BALTIMORE Feb. 8.Cleambngs . $0.311; hal-ances ,

$32.499.Ilhvnlkeo ISiimrkcts .MILWAUKE1 . Feb. .- - .

'VHEAT-I.'lra : No. 2 spring 12c ; No. 1-

norhern. . ; May . 1 c-

.CRNFirm.

; No3. 43c; No. Z whie No. 3 whte! , 32e.

SIc.BARLEY-steady ; No. . 53e ; sample . 5Y@

; No. 1. t3-e.10I$10

.JYI'-Sleady; . 655. '

EEIlTIclor. 2 bbls. ; wheat 10.0 bu ;

brley. 11.0 bbls.SlllENT8Flour. 5.0140UT11 DAlCr,! 4EJJD GIt.f IN.

how Deatituto Etizmors of that SectIonIto Provided l'or.'VII

SIOUX FALLS S. D. , Feb. 8Speelal.(

Some time ago th county commIssioner'arranged to supply the farmers of thiscounty with seed grain for this year. Theapplication Is made In the form of an am-davlt

-statIng that they are unable to secure

seed grain for thIs year and merely askfor enough to seed their ,

anl. In paymentthey give promIssory seured by amortgage on the harvest and on landdue December 1. The apvlications fromtwenty-four townshIps In the county amountto about 13.0bushels of wheat . bush-cIa or . 22,000 of oats anti 30-30 corn.-he farmer feel that they will ubun-dantly

-the fall to pay for' this ginand have to Jive uponplentYseason amid to'rlnnt nexLyen. They

have not itt the SouthDaltota. .

lWlTIJ IrESTEIN JI1LLI2Q .

Export Trade is Meager and Offers AreSlow

lINNEAPOI.IS , Feb. 7.The Northwest-era 1Uer : The lUnneapols mills

bbls of week.105,30against 1o,1 the preceding week and 115-810 In . Ten mils this week aregrinding at the or 2.0 bbls. daily.Export shipments 2.215 . , against 23-215 last week. The done last weekwas surprisinglY Inrfe' sales exceeding pro-

by about 8 . Some of the airducton taken , IU 11Uycr3' evidenty reu-sonlng

-that relchecl pan.

Low freights f!llntet trde. Mil-wmvukeo

-mills mauq , . . hour.

against 21,190 the preytous week and 37.80In 1804. Export trt1d&'lS meager and ocersare slow. o e

S1tl'o EntrIes .8.rnto .NEW YORK Pb18.Entrles for the

stakes offered by thtSlratogn usso-elation for th1e SUn rsesllo of J895 wereclosed February 1. the secretary had notreceived a completq Umphitll today 8evernlmore entries are eXPEfjLed It1 the course ofa few days from th tahifornia horsemenand stables the onI' olfie received from thatsection being l. I,8Bkldwln . Up to date1,325 nomInations hU'eeen received . otwhich are those , and agedhorses .6Ialdwln

nyear.ohs . . Itey delCaredes nnta Cruz iiser(

Mary and Hey el Blnl Anita to representCalifornia. _____r '

JrljlaUIUI ilmsvptrins to Thmosti.

CHICAGO , Feb. 8.Wllam T. Baker has

recale hl reslgoaton as president of theBoard Trade at request of the corn-

mitteo-

appolntel Wednesday to urge him toretain the presidency , Director John 11.Jr. . has recalled his resIgnation . antI Z. .

Carter has signified lila intention of with-drawing

.hIs _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _

Irourht In Tnclt'"e ThoUllnl Rear ,

DENVER Feb. 8.Testimony has beengiven before the senate InvestIgating corn-

mittee-

showing that by means of illegal andexorbitant bUB Sberl Durchlnel's office hasreceived $ annualy than thesum to whIch It Is . The revelaton:

has created a sonsatofl- . 11 this city .

4 titus frau , lfmlvalla to ( let a UIore.F-AHGO

.

. N. D. , Feb. B.-Count Oehncn , ISpanish nobleman from navana , II here toobtain divorce under UtI lenllnt North Pai-cotu

., law. Ienora die , . of havana.u-

nml.

an lcqualntance sC tIle count , Is prob-ably purvose.- .

.- - -_- --*- --- -

LIVE STOCKIARlETS

While the Total Rcoeipts Were Lt3ht There.

Were Som9 Good Beeves-

.IOGS

.

"''thE PICKED UP IN SHORT CRJER. -i'r.lcr l'lit "'ero Tel Cents higher Thll-

ThlrtlJ hut the Trade nl ts.

. hole Was blatherlittereti. .

FRIDAY , Feb. 8.

The recepte today were 1.221 cattle . 1,217

hoB ant ) no sheep . na au$ cntte.$ hogs nml 448 sheel yesterny. nn1cattle . 5.0) hogs and 20slteep on Friday or-

InRl . The five ' receipts feet up

6.tOcattle . l .rhos and 030 sheep against6.f0 cattle . . hogs and 4.02 sheep for

snle POIIQd last weekWhile tim total receipts of cattle were

light there were some very good beeves Inthe yartle . There was one bunch or extrafine hi2avy cattltt conelgnel direct to n pack-er.

-. The market va.s. fairly IcUve lt tt lIttle

stronger price Snlesmen who hall cattlewhich Just suited the buyer's fancy thoughtthey got In sonic cases be nllvanc . whIleother who did not have quite rattractive-cattle thiotight they got only nhont stonilyprices. One bunch of good 1Hlh. beevesreached 4.75 . 111111 sonic lighter cattle 16.Time bulk of the nlesVCIe nt from $ .

425. Coilsltlering the row cmmttbo licre theproportIon of good corn fed beeves'ns quitelarge.

Cows and fluxed steele were In active do-matul

-. and the oftel'ihlgtt of such were plclted-

UI ) Ill I4hott order. TIle jirlees PaId werevery strong , as compared witlt other rnnr-Itets

-, and a little stronger evcit tItan yes-

tertlay-

0t1 the most desirable grades.There were some six or seven fresh loads

of feeders lii ( he yards. There was someomitslmle demand , there being reIrelmentatlvesIn from MissotIri and Iowa , and the alTer-lags vcre pretty vell cleaned up. Pricesremain about steady. Representative sales :

flt'EI" ST17171113-.No.

.

. At. Pr. No. y, I'r. No. Av , Pr.s. . o 2I3.1071 $3 90 2012.ti $4 201. , . , 650 3.33 21.lOlO a oo 20.1252 4 202. . . . SF 3 6" ; K. . . .1078 3 90 20. . . .1260 4 258. . . . 923 3 80 18.1016 4 10 50.1210 4 356. . . . 969 3 50 ll.1035 4 10 4O.l219 4 039.l073 3 83 2l.1l89 4 20 35.l469 4 15

CovS -1. . , , 770 1 00 3. , , . 720 00 2.l05O 2 501 , . . . *10 1 50 i..lOhO 10 1 , , . , 580 2 60-

Ii. . . . . 859 1 50 1. . . , l020 15 1.l0O 2 637. . . , 863 1 60 1. . . . 1180 23 11. . . , 911 2 032. . . . 760 3 60 6. . , , 503 25 1) , , . . 850 2 10-I. . , . . 680 1 60 1.I190 25 4IO81.2 752. . , . 785 1 63 4.1000 20 35. , , . 818 2 607. . , . 578 1 75 6 , , . .1050 ::13 o. , . . sos a oo1.1O7O 1 15 11. , , . ::153 40 1m.llhO 3 131. . , . 930 1 00 1. . . . 830 2 50 22.1259 3 35-I. . . , . 810 2 00 3. . . . 916 50 5 , . . . 940 3 40

1.900 200 i0.756 250-ICEIFEISS. .

2. . , . 955 1 510 5. . . . 526 2 55 1.1770 3 001. . . . 700 2 00 8. . . . 463 2 13 27. . . . 780 3 2)1. . . . 4,0 2 2., 5l. . CCI 2 75 6. . . . 575 3 232. . . . 500 2 2j 14. . . . 675 2 5 3. . . . 833 3 50

4.442 23. ,

BULLS.I-.

.. . . . 650 1 50 1. . . .1320 2 20 1.00 2 CO

1.1220 2 00 I.hI10 2 23 l.14013 2 701. . . . 460 2 00 1. . ,3320 2 25 1 , , . .1G8O 2 732 , , . . 940 2 10 1.1530 2 43 i.iG50 3 00

1.1i8o 2 II 1.3350 2 50 1 . . . .l ,1O 3 23-

STAGS. .1 , . , . 550 2 23 1. . . . 870 2 25 1. . . . 830 3 25

. CALVES.1. . . . 50 I C) 1. . . . 260 2 23 2. . , . 353 4 253. . . . 256 2 01) 4 , . , . 325 2 45 1. , . . 130 4 501. . . . 110 20'') 1. . . . 70 250 4. . . . 357 5043

2.385 225 3.12I ) 4043

' STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.2. . . . 563 1 75 1 , . . . 400 2 40 11 , . . , 700 2 851. , , . 760 200 I , , , , 830 250 4 , . . , 107 2855. , .'. 74' ) 2 00 4 , . , , 602 2 Cd 7. . . . 801. 2 851. . , , 5143 2 10 15. . . . 660 2 6(1( 1. . . . 8543 2 858 , . , . 450 2 20 .27. . . . 709 2 60 C , , . , 9l5 2 83

13. . . . 677 22 ,. . . . . . E40 263. 12. . , . 82.1 2951 , . , . 640 2 23 32. . . . 420 2 'O 32. . , . 963 3 0)1. . , . 140 2 2.; 17. . . . 718 2 55 27. . . . 856 3 13'

30.853 225. WESTERNS.'-

No..

. Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr.19 feeders. , . 737 82 15 45 steers.1203 13 7521 feeders.1008 2 90

Ileckwlhi , Quinn & Co.26 cows.10211 3 10 88 steers.1332 4 25-

lteckwlthm Land and Catle Company.3 cows.l0O 6 69 Steers.1122 3 7-

5HOGSTho rrvelpts , so tar as numbers weremncrrned , were imbout time mnme as yesterday ,thmereVbelng only Sicteen loads on sale. Aenotedyesterday , there were not enough hogs to makea meal test of the market , The offerings werepicked up in short order and time trade was soon'diver. V'jhe prices paId were IDe higher than yesl-emOny.

-. but the trade , as a whole , was mnthe-

uneven. . One load of good heavy hogs brought4.30 , the Imlghest price paId sInce January 8.The bulk of tIme sales were at from SI to 4.15 ,

as against fromn 1.85 to 3.65 yesterday , andfrom 3.50 to 3.75 oa Friday of last veek. Rep-resentative

-pales :

Nq Av Sb. Pr. :No. ' Av. Bh. Pr.. . . . . . . . * . . . $3 85 92.186 . . , $1 05. . . . . . . . 120 3 95 . . . . . .. . 80 4 20

'. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 . . . . .' . . . . . . 4 20

67.186 . . . 4 00 . . . . . . . . . 4 10. . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 16.273 . . . 4 10. . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 . 72..1)8. 80 4 15

32 . . . . . . .219 40 4 00 . . . . . . . . . . 4 15

83.159 . . . 4 05 Cl. . . . . , , ,222 ; . . 4 25

79.201 60 4 05 53.261 . . . 4 30-

PIGS. .

32. . . . . . . . 75 , . . 3 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5020. . . . . . . . 88 . . . 323-

SIIEIII'Thmero were no sheep here and nothingto make a market. Fmtlr to cholcO natives arequotable at 5225533.60 : faIr to good westerns ,

3200423.50 ; common and stock sheep , * 100422.00 ;good to chioce 43 to 10lb. lambs , * 250I454.

-' ChICAGO LLVE STOCIC.

In Cattle fieeoiptmm Vero SmalL but Ampleto Meet the Donmtnd ,

ChICAGO , I"eb. 8.In cattle today receiptsvero small , but ample to. meet the demand. Theprevalent feeling was rather easier, especially on-

ortllnfamy heavy cattle. Sales vere lamgely atfront 3.75 to 1.75 for dressed beef and 'shippingsteers, and fren 2.25 to 3.23 , for cows and , bulls.Extra seers , weighing from 1,550 to 1650 'ths. ,scene quoted around 5.60 , flflI there were salesof scalawag cows at from 1.40 to 150. '

In , hogs time i-un was small nni wilt , shippersand local ackera sharply cempeting prices weregiven a more decIded boost ( lion they have cx-penIeneed

-for many a day. Time market had

a,) upward tendency at ( he start , and wIthInhalf an hour after time ilmst ttade prices showed aclean nOva-ace of from SOc to lIe. I'rlmo hemtvyhogs ald up to from 4.60 to 1.05 and fancy as.sorted lights went as high , ' as 440. ficarcelyanything in hmeavlr weights sold below 4.30 , mind

the buIlt brouglmt (ron , 1.40 to 1.45 , whmlle thebulk of the 150 to 2043lb. sOld at from 4.20 to420.

The sheep market was strong , Sheep advancedfrom I0 to lIe. or to from 2.15 to 1.40 forvery common to extra. Lambs Old not showmuch change an4 are quoted at from 3.50 to525. Receipts were light.l-

tecelptmm.

: Cattle , 6,000 head ; calves , 200 head ;

hogs. 16,000 head ; sheep , 7,000 heed-

.at

.

, Lout. Live Stock Market.-ST.

.

. LOUIS , Fel , . 8CVrTL17IteceIpts. 2,500

head ; shiIpmenhs , none ; muuicet strong , stea'iy' ;

natIve steers , 1,200 to 1,400 lbs. . 44534.S0 ; cows.8220423.10 ; Texas steers , 1,00) lbs. , 83.111 ; mIxed ,$ Z.25423.-

75.HOGSReceipts..

. 3,10') Itead ; shipments , none ;

market strong , active. lO42ilc higher ; best Imeavy81.50 ; good immavy and mixed , * 4.2542145 ; goodlight , *4.00424.-

30.tIIlIiIOl'hteceiPta.

, 1,600 heal ; shipments , none ;

market strommg ; lambs , 8410534.50 ; natIve mixed ,

35503370. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _150.51 L'bty Live Stock.I-

CANSAR.

CITY , Feb. 8.CATTLEReceipts ,

2,600 imemmd : shipments , 200 hood. Imlaiket strongto 1O higher. Texas steel's , 3271424.00 ; beefsteers , $3 2425.00 ; stockers and feeders , 82.0033.5-

0hlOUHlteceipts , 1,404) hired ; shipments. none.?4mmrket 1003150 hIgher. Bulk of sales , * 100531.25 ;imeaviemi , 4.0053135 ; packer , 3.t053i23' ; mIxed ,

345534.23 : higiits , 350531.30 ; Yorkers , 8400114.10 ;

11g. . *325423.35 ,

HhiF7El'-Ieceipta , 1,180 head ; shipments , none.Market strong (o lOc hIgher.

Stock in Sight.Record of receipts 01 the four principal mar-

kets-

for Friday , February 8 , 3895 ;Cetthe. Ilpge. Sheep.

South Omaha' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3,221 1,217('l'cag0 . . . , . . , . . , , , , . , , , , , , , . , . 6,000 16,0)0 7,03)-

ICansas City' . , , . , . , , , . . . , . . , , . 2.04J 4,404) 1,00I )

fit. L.ouIs , , . , , . . , , , . , . , . . , . , , , . 2,04)') 3,000 1,2J0

Totals . . . . , . , , , , , , . . . . , , , . , 12,001 21,617 $,20OIl Jilarget. ,

LONDON , Feb. 8.IETItOIJiUMSlOt , 4q53-

43d ; sptrils , 50.CALCUTTA LINSEED-February ,mhiipments ,

vlmt cape. lip G-il.TURh'ENTINIIiPimitB

.

, 21. 4d ,

LNHEIOD 011.lie..-ANT3'l1l(1'

.

, leeb. 8.1ETflOL7tJMil3d paidand sellers.

111(1111( ISN , Feb. 8.1'IITIIOLEtIM40.f-lemv

.

York liry (10,1(81 Market ,

NEW YOSIIC , l"vb. 8.Business was renderedunimportant in consequence of the sevenIiy oftime weather and temperuture , Zn some instancesthere was a good business readied. but mauci-mm'ngegt'mnenta were the exception imnd not ( ho mul-e.l'nintlng

.clothe , lirmn at 2 9ICc-

.iliuiieimjoiIi

.

! %'hieaC .iilmmrbeet ,

l.iINNFAl0ll $ , Feb. g.lii0AT8teady ; m-

e.ceiptit

., 106 ears today , agaInst 201 cams lust yea-

r.N1

.

W. HARRIS & CL-BANKERe ,

163-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago.25 %Vali-st. , Nctyyork , 70 State'et , , UOtFCITY , COUIITT-W7R9OL WATC andiTILER hIGU ORABE-

lIougbt sad Sold. Corre.poodS000 Solicited.-

wiNet

.

' -'--" ' .t - ',

Cl' cc : h'etmnmaty , S5e' May , S3'4c' ; July , 50'40-On tmek : No I htmtm4 , 5P4c No. I northern ,

56544' ; No. I flOrthi'mli , Eke. Flour , mare active ;quotations unchanged ; market somewiiftt demora-hized.

-.

4U1Ij7.1tl * COUIID 'I&l.t.lIiI' .

Irek against theOmaha National bank ,

1rror from Dougl'a cotlhlt3' . Amrmeil.Opinion by CliIt Justice ?4orvni ,

Although the mete (allure to fib a motIonfor a hew trial th the cotirt lolow is notalone suihlcient grotlnd for tlisrnisstng a pe-titbcfl

-in error , yet s'here no such motion

has been tiled and no Imill of exceptions hasbeeti settletl and nllovetl , nuil it appearsfrom nit Iflsiiectlon of the rOCOI'd that thepetition In error presents no qIlestiohi forreview , a motion t d1etnlss ( he enticewIll be conslderemi as stliihnitnmi on themerits , anti the judgment nillrmed ,

2. An exceptiomi to a fluinl jthdgincnt Is tin-necessary to it res'ie ' of the cause.3. Alleged errors not itsalgned In time pet-

tioll! -

In error viil not be con"ideremi.4. An assignment In a Petition Iii error

Hot relied ipon in the briefs flIed wIllbe deemed waived ,

6. The fact that a judgment exceeds thesum intlorsed on the stimmons Is unim-portahit

-where the defondahit ltas appeared

and answered to the merits.Scott against ItolItmian , 4ppenl froln tan-

Caster county. Abllrtned , (iplnlohi by ChiefJustice Norvah-

It Is not essential to the validity of a-Jtiulgmncmit rendered h )' a county comtrt thatit b Chltei'CtI upoti the docket lit tli Judge'sown lmnnths'httng ro that It he ntteytd 1) 'hIs signature. it time Jtiigmncnt flCIIIIII )'remidcreti1 is spread 111)011 time cothhlt )' - courtrecords tlmler the direction and sthpervlsiorim-af tlmo Judge it Is etlIhICielit.

2. A Jtlmlgimient debtor is Ilmihmie to the pro-coos 01: .imtiishimnemit wimen the two actions111'0 imrought iii the sable court , but nototherwise.

3. A jIilglnent of the ( 'strIct cotirt of thisstate cannot be reached by gnvuishnientproceedings bifore tImO county court.

Corner agaInst Chtircli Ct Iii. Error fromI.anca'ter cotlaty , 31' versed , wRhm itmstrtlc-tic'fls

-, Oplniomt by Cohuhitlssloner Itimgan ,

lleiiry Gerner signed a contract or sub-scrlption

-paPer. ngreellig to 1)55' Fdwnrml A-

.Chtircht.

and henry OlIver ot' order $200 , on-conmlitoh ) that tile )' shmotild erect or eatmso to-be erected on the gotlthitvet corner of , 1'and 'l'hiirteenthi trcetmt iii the cIty of Ii Ii-coIn , in a. time speclllcil , an oi'r liotmsocovering a space of ground 109 feet frontem) P antI 112 feet deep on 'rimirteetitli street.The atitiletice room and galleries of suchopera lIOUSCI Were to have a. scaling Ca-1'.acity

-of 17Z0. The stibscmiption vhs P3Y-

able In ihiititlltnefls( , btit all due when theopera hiotise was completed ohiO ready foroccupancy.Iii ii. 5t3't' bY Chiunchi & Oblvr against

Got'ner on nlml rthbscrllIon( the court In-structeil

-tIme Jtiry : "By mieatilmg capacIty of

1 700 , as tmsed in said contr.tct of cmtibscnip-( ion , is memmttt (112 capacity of said operahouse to sent 1.700 nuilbtnrn on elermonentor teniporary smats , vo ( lint they' can bothhear and see time exhIbItion gIven (toni ( liestage anti still leave suhllclemit room In thepncsageways for lImo ntmdbtors to iiaas tot-

nmI: from their seats going In. and otit ofthe bulldIng. ' Held :

First , That tIme instructhon was correct ,Second , That In order for tIme opera hotlse-

aa constructed to comply r4tli the Subecrip-.tion

.contract as to seating capacity It was

not: necessary that the audience room andgalleries should have 1,700 Ilxed and perma-neat seats.

2. On such trial Gerner offered to provethat the opera house constructed by Church& Oliver was erected wIth a truesed roof ;that the otmtslde or InclosIng walls weresixty-five feet high and 142 feet m'It length :that the buIlding was constructed withoutany cross walls of equal height withi theInclosIng' walls , and that tIme outsIde wallswere of an average thlckmiess of not' to ex-ceed

-seventeen inches. ThIs evhlenee thecourt excluded. Gerner alto offered In cvl-

dence-

saction 513 of' the municipal code ofthe cIty of Lincoln , in force -at the tIme thesubscription contract vas made antI theopera house was ImulIt , mInd whIch provIdedthat : "The outshde walls of.ronis havIngtruesed roofs or ceilings , such as churches ,public halls , theaters , * * S If more thanllfteen' ' nntl less than twemity-flvc , feet high ,shall average at least sixteen inches ; if overtwenty-five feet hIgh , mit least twentyincites ; If over forty-five feet hIgh , at leasttwenty-four inches In thickness ; an in-crease

-of four inches in thIckness shall be

made in nil cases' where thie walls are over100 feet long , unless there are cross wallsof equal height." This evidence the courtexcluded. held :

First , That the subject matter of thin ord-nance !-

was within the legislative jurisdictionof the thy couneih.

Second , That the ordinances were withinthe rule that the law of the place where a.contract is made enterA into and becomesa part of such contract.

Third , That Gemner's contract was one ofdonationand that the courts ctminot presumethatho.ngreed tp niakethls .donatlon ..upon-'any other terms than-that Church & Olivershould construct a. building in accordancewith the ordinances of the city In whichsuch buIldingS was erected.

Fourth , That the court erred in excludIngthe evidence.

3. On the trial Gerner offered to testifythat at the time or signing the contract In.suit that Church & OlIver pronilseil ,hlmthat the opera house should be constructedof stone Ia its first story , of pressed brickwith cut stone trimmings above the firststory and with copper cornices , This evl-denco

-the court excluded , Held :

First , That the evIdence offered dId nottend to explain , but to contradict and alterthe agreement between thie parties.Second , That it did not tend to show thatGerner was induced by fraud of Church &

Oliver to execute the contract.Third , That there was no ambIguIty inthe contract ,Fourth. That the court did not err in ox-

eluding the evidence.4. In a suit on a written contract for a-

subscrlptloo payable on certain conditionsmentioned in such contract , parol evldeticeha not admIssible , in the absence of frauml ,to show that the subscriptions were not tobe payable except upon certaIn other con-ditlons

-not entlnierated In the contract ,

0. on tile trial Gel-ncr introduced lii cvi-.dence

.a writing sIgned by Church &, Oliver ,bearing the same (late as the subscriptionpaper in suit , This 'tvrbting wns deliveredto one Marshall and recited that he hadsigned a subscription paper agreeing topay Church & 01 ver $1,000 for the building

of the opera liotmse. TIme arritIng was ineffect a modification of Marshall's contract-or subscription , as it made ( lie subscriptionpayable when Marshall had sok certaindescribed real estatet.-

Oerner.

was then asked c rtqbn qustIonsby hmis counsel , which tended to e iclt evl-dence

-showln that at and before the time

he signed the contract In suIt Church & Oil-vor

-represented to imim that Marshall hind

sub6crlbed It sImilar contract for $1,000 ,whIch would be imnyable on the same condi-tions

-as 'would Gemner's subscription it liesigned , This evidence the court excluded.

Held :

First , that the evhlenco tended to hmow amaterial misrepresentation made by Church ,& Oliver to Genmier , which induced him toexecute thin contract In stIlt.

Second , that the court etred in excIullng(ho evidence.

Sixth , It is conpetent for a party whmensued upon a wrItten contract to a mow by-parol that he was inthicetl to execute thecontract by ( lie fraud or material false rep-resentatlon

-of the party seclcing to enforce

it.Seventh , after the opera house was corn.-

pletemi.

and before ( lie brIngIng of this ultEdward A. Church muhe; in writing anmI mb-livened to Henry Oliver and one James F.Lansing a writing ii) nmui hiy whIch he as-signed

-to said 01 ver nail I.mtnsing "all his

right and interest in nail to said subscmip-.tions

.and donations ," 'rho district court

instructed tIme jury that Church & Qhlverwere ( lie teal parties In interest In thissuit. Held :

First , that the real parties In Interest Inthis stilt are time parties entitled to the do-

tiatlonmi-

and subscrIptIons.Second , that so far as the record showed

such parties vere Henry Oliver nlid JamesF. Lansing.

Third , that tile court errdml in Instriletingtime jury that Church & Oliver svcru the realparties.-

Korsc'rneyer.

Plumbing anl hfeatitig ceni-.pany

.against 7tlcClav ttt itl. Error from

ancai4ter county. Reversed , OpinIon byJustice Post-

.It.

tvns stipulated in a contract for theerectIon of a county court house that timecontractor phioulml receIve 85 per cent of timemoney earned titerenumler. lisyable on-

iflollt ly estimates , also " ( lint ) n each caseof' payment a certlilcato shah be obtainedby ( ito contractor from the clerk of tile

that ho hia carefully examined thecounty and fInds no lIens or claims agaitisttumid work or on account of said contractor.-Nelthor

.

shall there be any lawful claimsagainst tIle contractor In any maimer fromany source vhiatever for work or materialfuralehicul on said work ," Treld : A Promiseby ( hit contractor to satisfy the lawfulC alias of laborers and material men antIthat time sureties on his bond for tIle faith.nil performmmnce of the contract are lIablefor a blench or such condition. L'mnmtn-cmgaliiiit The CIty of Lincoln , 3 Nebraska70I.Coomims against McDonald. Appeal fromDoucOae county. Reversed , Opln on by Jus.( ice 'oat ,

It lit a rule of universal application in ap-

pellate-

tiit tlm examination ofthe rev ewing court. whethier on appeal orwrit of error , will he , : otilnemi( to questIonsdetermined by the trial court.

2. Where by a bill iii equity relief issought oti two separate and d ,mtlnct groundsand it is mmiihrmht IvelY shown by ( lie recordthat time decree for tile plaintiff rests upoiione ground only , and luSt time court ex-

y reserved its decision on limo otlit'rlie examination of this court on appeal will

lie coniltied to tile issue deiei'mtne by time

district court ,

3. TIme doctrine of t)10) common law thatmonopolies are odlua and thisrefore iilm'gaihas reference to such frilimciiai:8 and agreer-

nentm4-

us tend to restrict trade , nntI has noapplIcation to mere Police h'eglilatione in time

I Interest of the public hicalilt or inorubbly.Time choice of auitalY ineuatire 54 a-

Ilegislatve function , whiehm lies been en-

I trusted to the varioi gmiuiiichpal bodies andI whlleh the co3rIs v1il not assunlo 10 control.,

- ---

DUN'S' MD BRADSIREET'S'

Hopes tbtt the ow tend Isino May Steady' jBOlsilles ?,

PhCES oF IRON PRODUCTS DEC1N-

FSIe of Silk Shmow is 10 l'cr Cent Itoulu-c.bonlleavy

.( Weight 'omdens Uiisittlit-

factory , but PrIces for l.lghmt-

W'elghiti ; Arc Encomiragmiu-

g.Niv

.

YOItK , Feb. 8li. Cl. thin & Co.'smweekly i-evicts' of trade , which issues today5-

vfhl say : For a. whole week the cunlldent.expectation of tIme sale of bohmils line kept.back exports of gold. Witimdras'ais frontthe tr'nmuul'y nhmibthbltd to abotit 2000650.but were Inailihy for tloiustic vtlrposes. Nob-

omitl-

bIll has passed or Is likely to pass.congress , ntmd in time two monthis ending'with February 1 the treasury actultily host.$65,000,000 itt gold , of whIch 3(5,000,000( wentinto circttlatlomt altimb * 2d,800C0 , btsides tIm-e.prodlict

.of time irncses'cnt abroad , To or-

rest tiii oitgo in either ilirmetiom, is it irob-1cm

-rhilcIm nliOtiicr illutle of boiids :110) ' iwr-

imps solve. It Is hoped ( lint negotiations.-witlt

.

foreign balikers imiay secure 501130 ( in-

pmovelnen-

( , and it Is clear that sales of tie-

ClIrities- 7

lItre vlil Imnvc tile Ff1110 eiTect as. .

If the ilolidS 3vere idaced iii this ComlIltryand the outtlow may not b ! stoplicil by ( lie-new trimimslmm2tion-

s.'rite.

commilliOti of liidtiotriem., if not ilel-lttltel'

-better , at bust iltesehits some 1)0111(-

5of encourmlgelnen ( . No atlvmtiice in thePrIces of initlitifttctireml( llroiltlct8 Imitlicaeis.-it

.

hotter tleninnd. On tIme cflitrnr' , Iron anmt.steel liroiltlcte have slightly declined for the.-wcck

.

, nhiil for the month , amid it compari-Ion tvitit pmloeme of Octobi' , 1500 , are lint bl.L-uer: cent , migmitmist Si,8 er cent Jamiuar' 1. - '. .

iMIring time WeCIC time demiututi hmmts heels.checked hi )' ( lie higher prices at l'ittsburg ,So thimtt biesseiner iron rectletl a little , whIlesrmicttiral products , ha Iiite of soiiie lmtrge-cOIii'UCtlt , mtrs it shintle iOWCI' , Solmie i'educ-( Ions of wages are rclorteii lit bar iron , ,mmiid ( lie demnmtiid for r.iils does not biicrense.TIIOI'C is mt little better tone at l'imilmuleiphinnail s,1ies of pig are qtmlte lien'y Uire. At.Cliicmtgo thmitmgs are brighter , pig' iron is lItbetter leinmmiit1 itliti faIr orders are coliiingfor Imar , but strtmctlriml orders -nrc delaycitby severe wcmttlier , Tin hiaim bec'm , lifted a..

mihmade by slecIation and lead iim stonily , butcopimer is slow of sitle nlid weak at OS edits.for lnke.

lii cotton goods there has been a retluc-tlon

- .

iii Solile lrown. sheetttigs , while otherqualities are mnovitig fairly itt unchanged.prices , 'rue general tone of tIme market ,.hmowcver , hi not Partletilarly encouraging.-A

.large auction mtle of shies resulted lit

lmrlces it) per cent below the r000hit market.-or

.Septelnller prices. iii woolens the open-

ings of time liner grades for ( lie heavy'weIght seneon have brought some increasein husineps , but hot at satisfactory pniceswhIle ( lie duplicate orders in time light-weights are unusually large. Sales of wool.thus far this year have been 17,303,665 pounds.-of

.domestic , against 12,1121,500 poulitls last.

year nail 20 215,550 pounds In 1803 , and of for.-olga

.1l,03,55l ) poutiths , against 194,304.-

lOUflhls.

last year amid 10,607,350 Ilounds in.1593. It Is noticeable (lint sales of foreign ,wool have been materially larger (lila yearwithout mltmties than thie' vcre in the samsweeks of iSo :* nail 1592-

.No.

improvement in ( lie prIces of farm.-liroilucts

.

has resultetd on the somevhmatactive speculation during the week , wheatbeing only i.t cent hiiiicr than a week ago ,. 0 ,

s'ltl, western receiltS only 723,931 bushels.agaInst 2,240,256 bushels last year , whIle-exports have been , a little smaller. Thewestern receipts for. the month have been5,512,272 buthmels , agnlnst 2,499,710 bushels lastyear. Receipts of corn hare lmecn small , but.prices have slightly nlvanced , Prices otcotton are uimchinnged. although the receipts.continue unusually large far the season.

Failures for the past week have beemi 281-

.in.

the United States , against 385 last year_

and 58 in Catiadaagabnst 60 last year.BRA IJSTIt gET'S Titttll ISE'IE W-

.Stormi

.

, . anti Fmnnmmclai Vucertahity Ilitv.Checked Trade.

NEW YORK , Feb. S.l3radstreets tomor-row

- .

vlil say : Extremely low temperatUresnow and high winds have visited thgreater Portions of the cotintry (lila weelanti hiive , had a. marked. lnfitmence ''by re-

strictimig' orders received by Jobbers liv alLtines. But' they have tended to stimulatepurchases of seasonable goods. The New-York stock market hiu't been waiting forresults oi currency legislation and the cx-pectemi

-bond Issue. The uiicem'titinty about

(ho latter checked buying. but (lie behietthat the issue would be announced stoppedmbearish manipulatIon of time market. ThetonI line consequently lieeii fIrm withoutany activity , ForeIgn exchange has broken ,

to$1.88 for demand for sterling upon thesentiment and influence of tllit anticIpateitsale of bonds abroad.Vlment (ocks mtvall-able here , In Canada. nail afloat for Europe.amounted to 181,419,1100 bushels on the 1st.-

pet..

( . . a good deal mnore tush Was so hielti-.on

.

bike dates in 1189 to 1892 inchuslve , 3831. .000 bushels more ( hans on 1"elruary 1 , 1893.but 2tmOS,000 bushels less than on that date'last year. Americali wheat stocks decreased6,974,000 bushels in January , 1895, againstJanuary decreases of only SO,00 to 324,00Gbushels respectively in 1191 and 1893. Buttills is offset by an increase of Furopenrastocks avaIlable nail niloat last month of'3,640,000 bushels , whereas lit that month , lastyear Etiropenfl nail afloat wheat stocks de-

creased-

5,488,000 bushels and two years ag-3,9coo0o bushels. , , , _ , , ,

i'ricen , in tue main , mmowevm.r, imiluw - . iii-

.vorable-

tendency , sugar alone of the mere'important staples hmisviiig decljneiI on. the 'week. Even cottont limo reninimmed 'firm at 1last week's closing quotatioA and wool and ,

coffee are unchanged. l'rices are alsosteady for pIg iron and steel billets tlmough4request for ( lie same iii not equal to cx-pectationit'

-, improvornent in thilmi Intlttsiy

being Ii , the demamid for plates , bar and,

structural iron Live cattle end hogs mirefIrm with an upward. te,4eiicy , iat ( leularly"within a. (lay or two. Advmiiiccs includethiome for ieather at home riotn(8 , fruIts andproducts under 11,00 stiniuilue of ( ho coldweathEr amid wheat , corn , ortts , pork anti,

lards Anthracite coal Is reported hlrmerwith Improved demand. lx1iortB of wheaL(hour Included ) frim bothm Ciilttii of ( liDUnited States nmnount to only 2,220,201 bush-

els-

this week , , agnipst 2,403,00 bushels lastweek , 2,678,000 bushels iii tIle coi'i'csiiondlng'week one year ago , 3,931,004) lmmalicls twoyears ago and 3,611,000 hiushels three years.ago.'CeICl9' exliortms of wheat within' ' ( lieIaSt tour weeks have steadIly (leclinedI fromx3,501,000 bushitIs to 2,220 00)) hushicl ,

The ibamoge by ( lie FlorIda freezl was cx-aggerated.

-. A large porion( of tile crop him-

inlready ieen marketed. Only ( lie Into cronail that held for hilghtet' prices was caughtand destroyed. Some young trees were hurLhut old groves were practically tinlnjured-.Ileavy

.losses fell on lamge growers. A good

but small crop Is expected tbmi year , Ito-suits of Florida naval storeS ittitI lihiOsllhiutoindustries , tliiCk miii berry farmiiing ar04-

mtaitt to have' heels falt'ly satimifactoi'y ,

'Frison 'himmmt Mmmrlcot , 4

HAN FEANCISCO. Feim. o.WIICA'rMay.-Dlc

.; cleitreil , 50,489 c&'ntmmle._

TilE I4JSAI.Ts llitlClClCT,

INSTRUMENTS placed on record Fcbruary8 , 1895 :

WARRANTY IEE1)i3 ,

Janice l'hilihipe to htUnlilli'eY Jencs , Iota '

7. 8 , 17. 18 cmiii I ) , imlnelt 1 , 6 imnil 2 , block1 , l'liIiIipS' a40 , lots 4 , 5 alimi 0 , Sic.'Iniouclm subdIv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. ; 1,000'

*; F' Iti so 111 Itutlm 'runner , lot 10 , bIvk , 4,

'ruin aemitbi 51 I cot ailil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25G-

v A I. (Jlhlon niel wit. , ho '1' 15' ltlckets( ,

lots 1 nail 2 , block 3 , Lafayette park , , . . . . COG

A im lIPed miamI vife'to F C limistingi' , laxlot 1 In 18.16.13'i. . ' ' ' 2,540-

'I'cler l'cterselt miami wife to (bits i'ctelson ,

ummillv 1,4 a 54 0 % lot 36 , lloclt 4 , Caimip-'bell's amid , , . , , , . . . , . , . . , . , , , . . , . . . . . ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' . ' 23)-

l'rmist Wt'lzlt ; and wife 1 ° .Julliie Jan'-kowaky , a ½ late I ) nii'i' II , llock 4 ,

Clevehimnil Place , , , , , . . , , , . , . . . , . . , . . , , . . , . . ' . ' 2,000-

'.lulluu. .iuakoeshy to Anhia. VelzIg , caine , . , 2,0343

.1 Si flounce anti hiushmmflit to '5' C-

lot 21 , block 3 , Orcimai'l 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3,000.-

V

.

S Cmirr $$0 15Iwmmrd Viiitmmma , II 1,4 y i

lot 70 , ICountze 24 od'l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000'-

'l'imomnaB (Im'tiry and ilVife to'iilinrn .inix ,geialml , iv 46 feet lot 0 , biok 7 , Corrigmm-nI'Iaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... . .... 70'

3 Il MeCuhloclI aad slifo to New EnIaiiiLoan and TruSt comnpafly , lot , Imlok 7,3ielgiitomi ifeiglilS , . , . . . , , , . , . . . . ' . ' . . . . ' ' . . ' ' 500'-

Saimnm tt' Im St itawIt'ser , lot 16 , Imlmcic 1 ,

luinmit imdml , . , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . ." ' . 1,50New l4nglanii IMU9 and TUst commmpmiil )' to

Josh , SicCiilloli ,, Iota 8 und 10 , block 1 ,

Brigge' I'Iiice , , , , . , . , , , . , ' . . . . . , . .s' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 8,6(0-

St at l'utnam to Alfred i'ln'y , a t lot 3 ,

block 9 , Itorbach's 20 adil , , , , , , , 15.10

QUIT Ct.A1M 1)11101)3 ,

a t. rhomas. trustee. to li V amid F 11

Oniinctt , lot 31 , lihocli 2 , I'attersoti'is-pulidiv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . ..... ... .. .. '

.6 II Gaston anti husband to Joelu 51 Mc-

Cuhloch

-, lots 0 antI 10 , block 7, iIrgg ?

I 'have , .-rotal amount of rs. , , , . . . , , , . , . . . , . S2i,4_--A 8PECiAl-TY CHAbS

MILLETCANE UIVCLOV-

ER. . 'TiMOTIIY. (3. csi-

4&i(02-.

Union Ave. , Itsimmas City , O.- -_* , '. ' ,

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