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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ’Fgl RSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1893 4 " 10 s do the heavy buying of Omaha on the expecta- | 18 5 9 { 10615¢ higher; a steors, $5.00 . {on & 5 thld ol - B alt it “ #16.700510.80; Miy B; June, $1¢ Th £ 48 were ninde g o $s00m | has been tried in many ofhers in | the capital making the members of the @16, Tuly, 1 September, $10.40; | publ A per cent earne 1006 E § COWS, f | Nebraska, it might be stated that Crete, | legislature familiar with the wants of c— Octoher, #16,40: Docamber, $16,25016 comnion stoek, but t 1012 3 2 oG L 25,000 head: shipmy | Epot Rio, Brmer, quiet: No. 7, $18.00 not to pny any dividends b 1044 87 i none: 100180 lowers mised and | Eremont sbraska City, Kearney: | this city in the way of wmendments to Wheat Advanced on Reports of Damage by — ronght up from 3% te . 1090 7 puckers, 47,0007 i Keavy and suten- | Plattsmouth, Lincoln, Tekamuh the charter, and from all appearances, } nuu_lv on this announcement v\\‘4|y|lmv vlv 8 4 u~.o:' i !vul‘\l #7009 -nu.}\uu L 740, thers have tested it to their satis tho conservative and reasonable bill Severe Weathe: pootL, Fe Steady; de- | closed strong at its net galn belng K10 i a5 SiErp-Recoipts, 9,000 head; shipments, | tion. e N ADAL 166t Wit Bevere Weather, i T RoldeEs oRer AR seteRy! com | Dointa. for the. day, Ho" tlee oit tho Ont 285 325 4 47 700 houds MATKet aetive, tondy: nntives, | O Th the deas o) fraatal 44 o, | Which has been prepared will meot h —_— spring, 6s 3diLis 44 per contal; No. 2 red, win- | caused sympathetie ndvance in Northwest- 105 $3.75600.0 westerns, 85,1005, lumbs, (0 the case of the state against Bennett, | no opposition from any quarter | ter, 63 10d@ds 11d, * Receipts wheat past three | €Fn, which, however, was not 80 strong tth :uu 3 1004615, Nineteenth Neby " y 208, the fol- » T PROVISIONS ~ CLOSED AT A DECLINE | duys 3 HEals, includMmg 854,000 Amre | S0y FeRe e Tiod Blth & Feinof Ty, vet cent st1dpre I4D nxpoRs, WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, lowing langua Ihe pow it Cons- Steady: demand falr: mixed wostern, | Among the spectalties Manhattan was in 3 e 4 o b by " t | 4 Bie oy demand, fale; mixad wostern: | ettar domand and closed at ts \igheas prices 181 4 %ueri 0. 1088 Falling OF In the Hog Crop Sl the Notice- | 01 saloons is clearly conforred, both by o Corn and Oats Kept Within a Limit of Withaguin of 94 por cent, Cotialldated Gyt 08§ puiv o8 3 i the constitution and statites poned until after Lent xtrn Tndla nioas, T8x 84 per tie wis also strong, and gained g per e One-Halt Cent Yesterday and No rr Tadln mess, 708 3d per tlerce. | RUR stated Inte 1h (ho day that srrangements | i oo l’||\r 1xNaTt, O, {Spect W1 Telegran Will Go After Dolingn I'he Junior league gave an interest- » Wtities Change Bt United States, 808 per ¢ w had be 100 10 ship $17000,000 on Saturdiy cows, to Tre BEE]Tomorrow's Price Current will ing sociul at tho vesidence of Mrps, Large Quantities Changed ek of heendst e Pleler STE000 skas | with likelihood of additionsl amotnts, but the | 80 1240 say: The to puacking in the west for the It is the intention of the city troas- Morris, o oet, Tuesday night t, 310,00 ials; oo 205,000 centals. | Strength of the market was only partially fni- ; d g L | 3 ; Hands, 16H 1150 week has b 000 “hogs, agalnst 305,000 | urer, in collecting the balance of the oc T { M ' ¢ Ned piired i rni 10 Srong gener " it ta he five department was called to —_— B Dot I Jeaal il o Suronk ¥ 3 00 o total of 8 mber 1, against | CUPAtion tax to proceed the same as in ! 2 but the blaze was exivinguished before 50 4 lust week 00 Tast’ year, making u T Thivticth and Q Tuesday aftornoo The following are the closing quotations of 00 Pt 6,670,000 sinent places com= | the collection of other taxes, by levy, i v oand Q1 lay afternoon, { companies arrived. Cmicaco, ML, Feb, 1. Fear of damage to | NEW Vork Feb. 1 Prrnotes Certificates 92 Y soi “Wekth v I higher; sales wheat by the extreniely cold weather now e ineh et 3¢ Bare e hest, bhue! | ol ) CITIRS, T [T course in the courts, 7 prevallin i a general und anding that o lowest i losing, 503 |\'1 1 Stor k ox- | Atchinon i ] ::lu o A bone of contention th some has ALl friends of temperance are cordially o market | chi 5,000 Hbls, changed hands at 50¢; | Adams Express do preferred 1 ] ' e : : — s || Al fiondsof temper v "”"Il’vl‘:‘m”‘vlv“w"‘v o “1””; mv '.:', o ‘.‘ b | Climen stroni a4 fop iigares o S ATOR T B W [0 en s Guit 8 10 1102 Knnsaa City MR | been that telograph, railvoad and ex- | iDvited to participato in a valentine 088 | A LLOw - ki | "o preforred ©) | Northwestern. ... 10 1000 27 Omatin ...l 1600 | press companies refuse to pay the tax, | Party, given under the auspices of Magio May closed at an Improvement of 1%e. Com | Copron ke Om—Firmer, searce; crude, | American Expross. do prefer red ‘ f 10 978 St Louis A 158,000 e donmty 15 Sl City lodge No. 100, Indopendent Ordesof and outk gained o trifle. Provistons closed nt | 75¢ bid: yellow, 62 2 timoro & U1 NLY. Central...... 2 010 29 i 252000 I'he courts have long since decided that Aat il it Shent o i 4 % Canada Prciic NV AN B 7 1172 Indianap y n_cecupation tax cannot be enforced | Good Templavs, in their lodge room in the following m‘uw; |uI Kk & "I’“ "' | ;::VL"‘\‘H'.‘: bbb LA £ « anada Kouthern Ontarln & Weaiirn g . g 953 Milwaukeo.. .1 ¥ 108.0.0 280.00) rainst A:n interstate busin, Not lo the Preshyterian chureh, corner F'went nd ribs 745c¢. The wheat elique Is sald to be LLi. T - Central Pacitic 284 Uregon Imp. 1430 ‘edar Kaplds. . $7.000 180,000 T oy e AL R BT stroo St Tantt A Gompoasd of New York capitallsta who have | Wool Aastas Chies & Ohlo { rkon a1 f 944 84 Hous ity Ll mson ion | than twenty decisions of the Uaited | fith and J roots 3k Vulontings oven, hmposed of )/ i A | " 4 Chicago Alton oo 8, 1 & 2 078 St duseph #.00) 200 | States supreme court ave cited of is | ing, e ¥ ady sistoes and been buyiug on ll the brvaks for same weeks | Loxpox, Fob. 1-Tn the wool salo today | GILS i 1,“i'”| EEIROONELARES O DI IS ) B ST s, Dyt a 00 £ AR ]\lu‘xh\- d now own about 5,000,000 bhu, of the cash 3 baules of good o 1 ere offered ) Chi 0 s, N e o © Sty I . v and 318 Al % 14.443 bules of good quality were offerad, The | Ghioaso das, ... AT VS DEUCSKERIRER Y | 7 The facts then are that d graph, tintype or deseciption of theme wheat and are sald to be long 20,000,000 bu, of | competition was active among all classes of 2 T 3 NEW YORK, I'eh. 1. BEEVES Reccints, 005 1e facts then are that the ovdir h May. huyers, Aumeriean st r"'”ww] nbout | £t & Pheri: o Ry 0 nead, including 89 curs for sules steady for | 18 1¢ and the tax coll s to Miss Jog tte B, Mullen, ec o0 ales, Capo of, Good flope and Natal | HeIGRGH ohmond Torminal | 23 p 8 ks 00d 10 chofee F tross and sale tho sumo s oy ner Twenty-fivst 1 J strects, The ¢ f s A wls atiracted brisk bidding. The prices | 7, g'\W 10 preferre ‘ 25 CALVES Dall for common to medinm grodes; tures may be recently taken or other- ligue and has been buying all the cash | were unchanged IR 1 e Y 5 tIVe Stoors, 8§3.95@5.80: cows, §2 0059 Loy ) at he could get for some time, and the — | D& T ®| doproforred dressed heet 'stedy at 7igi0e per b, Shi veferably otherwise —and will be 10 b, delivered today is sald to have all Cotton M Fnst Te LT ments today 1,000 quarters of beef, Shipments B L v ssist the gentlemen in discover- all gone to him. The effectf the passing ot | NEW ORLEANS, La., Fob, mid- | el L L ki tomorrow 433 heevis A preliming ingd their valentines., Je tte 13, Mule & pon o 8 CALVES eipts, 000 head; market, steady the antl-option DIl by the senate was pretiy : for veals: dull und fower for wostorn' caives, | S of this ity was Teld a fow days a M ion L. Coombs, the leading stocks on the New Yol 00 1015 pare as follows since November 1 | and if wrong the taxpayer can have re- chauge todi o0 804 - 3 Eggleston 1s said to be the principal agent of Ary. 7l net receipts, § gross ki 2 g 815 well discounted fn advance and today it o recaipts,” K740 bales: exports itles X 8 o 2 8 $2.50608,35 ago, when steps were taken looking to a | Committee. found that the weak longs had lguidated 3,450 bules; spinners. 1,098 biles; stock, | Yiosking Valisy ik | Sonthern Pacl SUEER AND Lavns 5,605 hend 5 proviously and thut there was Hitle for sal ) bale 1 Hiithote 3hiar (- § 515 | Sheep firt < per b higher; sheop, | Permanent organization. 1ox hall was STILL MISSING. was reported that w la rtion of the 1. Co { 7 £ X 206,90, the place and Tuesday night the time sct - — it belt in Indiann, sout) nois, Mis- Kan, § Tezas I Ipts, OA8L Mead 0 News trom the reking- Surmis, il LR nominally fivm it §7.0 for the meeting and it came o SYOINORE HEOHBLIR ALY IO R ORIfg= NIV as to Her Delay, | SAN Fraseisco, Cal. Feb, 1—The steam, | Wit HAVANA, Feb, 1 sales, 2,000 hags of | Lako i i In o dvereise of 20 ART0 Hold por gattal 1 Wil b | Fond Teiat 1L WSt " ; \ b Kansas City Live Stock Mavke on hand to assist in i Ute. & Nk do brate Kaxsas City, Mo, Feb, 1.-Ca ness. Sam Gosney ca wourd and | seither | W 01 ship City of Peking is now cight days over |0 RENDTOLLE DX IOT A Louls. & New Alb'y ceipts, 8,600 hoad: shipments, 1 H 1<|rvu utul oats kept within to Omana Produce W $fantiattan Con v n 7 31 Stevrsstrong. With instanecs of 10e higher; | A0 10 order and stated the he left Yol It tated I and no large quantities chan Wit conpiis 1 - 4 stockers and fecders ori shipping | first thing in order would be the election | 8ince she left Yokohama is stated her the provision market was “overything by I Cantia 2 t r | feedersdull to lowers shipping | first thing in order would be the election tarns and nothing long” without appareit Missouri Paclic 7 steers, $3.0063,25 reason for its sudden change. S Duri due and nothing has been heard from her the thermometer reglstering 165 helow 2010 il i wind blowing it was not sut i stockers and feeders, $3.40 | of po ent officers and the foliowine | machinery was in bad condition when she prising that the streets were deserted and that | Moniie & Ohto . - K ) 3 3.6, f permancnt off and the followi 1 B Ronlo: 1t looked f ventured out only when aetaally coti= | Nasheiile Chatt, .. | 1 2 0G5 Recolpts, 5,800 heads shipments, 1,000 | Were chosen: President, J, Ki 0N QR 1o 5 ATk TE drea, T tho MIAEK The marketswere dull all day and | N Cordigs n 3 4 Dend. Market 10030 lower; all grades, £.00 o president, Mayor J. ond broken machinery, which has caused by the Dig professionils, with the country 4 fhouyine wos iniltad “Ad to Pt @790; bulk, $7.5007.70 second vice president, S, 19 hiharts lelay, The Peking carvies suMicient sail abina votidn be sidd that there wis much a0 pro o a HEER Receints, 1700 head; shipments, | gpiavica hroside Hrase Sbou A Uitle R Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat Hous. & 150 68 4003 market dull and weak vird vice president, Hurry ron; ) ! wmiles a day and sanguine GHA AR bat oy, B10 CWeR: OWLs 10D o ks are held at $3.50124.00 for n 180 u recording secretary, A people have not yot given up hope that she is 26,000 head. L flocki s pnl o The (ota of stocks today wor 3 o 200 5 Lo IR togIe st ur ket an: corvespondin L | saf The leading futures ranged ns foll TR it 5 094p2.00 per bunch, 4‘;”“ uding I\r hison, g |l: ’T, Ivullh Mo., Feb. 1.-( \‘; LE- ‘-Evn,.“, T et ? g The 12 st TR R ShATe Ois - lce nnvy, $2.0012.25 Chiicao 100 Distilling 2 5005 Shiprients, 2,200 nurket dy 1o 5 H v T T R e M) Lok AT LG DR (IS o v 38 mirket wus steady at 16 ¢ 1 5,400 strong; native steers, $3.0065.00; fed Texas | Geary: exee o @ ve per yYTTeR: e y Minhiattan 4 i {rong; ni tecrs, $3.00 fed Texas | (ieary: — execut cent to reinsure the Linsurance Geukry Per doz., 40c. Norghern i, 6,000 | steers,” #8:107.4,00, Carroll, 1. J. Seykora, Eli H. Doud, | May. ern Californin the arrivals h are light, | & ) $7.4007.90; lieht, $7 70 Webrunry ) wak d bugle, $10.00; Jerty Cape Cod, 30,50, New York Money Market, 1480 s ston; sergeant-at-arms, Gus MeDonough SOMETHING T0 REMEMBER, Cats No. 2 | have the natural result of stiffening up prices | ¢ [iza9 per’ conts last loan, 1 per cent; F ki 1400 AFFAIRS AT NOUTH OMAHA, roll appended to the constitution, which d HCANTILE PAPER 41376 per cen Some T a. e cres —that there’s onl; N 1 ittt g Onemes o0 the |7 Prise MERCANTILE PAPER—41370 por cont 3 § me News That May ral Interest y b Althouizh:, eV ey iE! and and fourth Tuesdays of cach month, at a T 0 take 1 111t16 less money for thuir holdings, | U0y 4874 for demand 7 ; ! 3 that it can be guar- GAME Sumail rabbits, 7505 jacks, £1.50 “losing quotations on bonds: | : : less interested in and affected by the oc- | semi-annual dues at $1 Blards T L 3 43 o i 1) i 20 330 | ordinance, comparatively few have o | Bl H. Doud and D.D. Sullivan we building “up_over- Vit 0. 2 spring, 7 0.3 spring, )ES - No. 1 salted, 414¢; No. 2, 3 i 102 ki 5 5 e ordinance or the ies o city ¢ ot WieAr No.'2 spring, 74c; No. 8 spring, | ilines - No. 1salted, 414¢; No. 2, 8ye; filug | 2 the ordinance or the duties of the city EAINIG ST te Onast in any “female yellow, 4310, No. 8 yellow. 404 200: Taie to good, 167150 e P et 1 e b., 3415 3 white, .0, b, 3 NUrs - Large hickory, $1.65; black walnuts, | D SR G s o0 B It G, W. dats 0000 a0 3 0 hanced by erroncous statements made cure, you have your money back. —It's No. 4, f. 0. I, 35004 |, Ovsrkis “The local market bs steady at 20g | M K &1 G M &S AL s : The city attorney and treasur have | Ao day night it W reed that fe and cortain remedy for woman's A 80 . been wrenghully charged with derelic- | ; PORK - Mess, per bhl, $15.371;@18 ard, | Spanish ver onds2.00. Norihern lue. Isia, 117 ST Cone B T S AND FEEDER - = digestion, enriches the blood, dispels $0.571,a10.00; short clear sides (boxed), #1065 (s and 33.00° for brizhts. 5 Boston Stock Qastations, £ o 8 men have paid while others have not and | g conference with mayovs and citizens of 07, Xy i Stoek quotat ions Nothing elsc cun be as cheap. With granulated, o', wdard “A Choice young chickens would probably by ALon & ok, : D . 8 the levying of an oceupation tax is new ments for today: thulk of the arrivals 1< ‘de up of 1 CLoBo& 1150 | 1nes |11 e [wa | wes | South Omaha is represented at Lin- coln by a committee in the inter- 10.70. are quoted i 75 for brights o or | BosToN . Feb. 1—Cull loans, 21 8 H £ v | : % kst R 1o i ] no steps have been taken to compel them | other cities coming nider the provisions Wheat No2 CALIFORNIA CABBAGE - Owing to the Li ading 300: 1ehi 1160 S Hoas— Receipts, shipments, 15005 | Jeohont Tewin, erey, D. D. Sullis | men took up their ¢ onfidence July L S g Mt 25,600: S, 20,500 May ¥ gl 4 i \ \ Youi, Feb. 1.—-MONEY 0N CALL—Fisy 1050 Sixty-four o placed on the if youre a weak Janunr o 1 ot | ro i Hore money. | ¢losed offered at 1's por cont. had been pr d by a special commit- nm_:fl s 3 ACCOUNE. OF, the DB Pele eu bt KEANG EXCHANGE Eusler, with actual to Citlzens. one medicine g0 bl AT LRI ! s, GOVERNMENT BOND3 ~Dull and steady. Stato P bl ‘f'l(?' "‘T“,” i 2 i hind i [ L though is fixed at $1, anc anteed. Its Dr. 10 1AY—The recolpts have' kopt up’ 40 large TI4% | Norehern Pac. Znds 1105 k 4 8 cupation tax levied last spring by special J. W. Lowrey, Captain John Berry, Prescription. In Cash quotations were us follows prices remain ut previous quotatios Pacitio v of 93" 103 appointed a committee to mako arrang worked, fecble, 0 6B@67¢; No. 2 red, T4¢. e, JLBOEL AL U e ¢ 5 complaint” or €an. Paciosts ... 1010s| Unlon Lacio lae 3 general misunderstanding has been en No. 3 #1001 Frie ndy 10396 Ateh. o 1400 ests of the proposed amendments of the | an ‘fnvigorating, restorative tonie, a Frax Seen No. 1, $1.60, 42¢ per can, Mutual Union i A0 2d 58 . o 660 ’i‘“,, 1 ailments. ¢ regulates and pr ; : Acting Mayor Walters, City Attor- SRS AL R LS S0RY D ¢ bios s | 4 a5 8 s tion of duty and unfairness in enforcing 2 26! il er 100 1hs,, #11.45; <horg ribs sides (loose), ORANGES — The' market {8 about steady. *ex-lot, 3 b ney J. H. Vandusen, il Couneilman aches and pains, brings reireshing sleep, Witisky -~ Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | russitts, L DRt up in halt boxes, | time loans, 453, The followl t 3 L Sudans - Uncl cut lont, 54%@5%e; | - Povirry—Tho market was unehanged. 8 todol Bo: it sliould ba rememberadmhat ( of the Amendments. Oty AUOEReY VAl 1wy (g gon Bay only-for the goud youietk & Albany.. woenla., 5 % 3 = u 1 1140 ! " | van, Joseph ers, Frank Noonan, 4 i 700; Western Union, 3,700 - Reeci shipments, _none o Swaanoy, I 5: Wallats, ohn. | == —————y Corn No. % 4 ORANBERRIES=Rell and. chorry, #3:60: bell | 13 i West Union, 4 ipt hipment non Mike Sweeney, J. S, Walt kd John Moy, el Faas - The change to’coldor weather would | apw 1610 or ailing woman: Februnty diig On the other hand. the, reeeipts of ties og th 1 i tee. Meetings will be held on the first Februnry, | 1985 1915 5 onsumption. This made others inclined iness $4.800 for sixty day bankers™ bills eure to help you thfaennglosien every citizen of South Omaha is more or | The initiation fee sities were nude it 26 onds neglected : 4 Favorite 10 : 0 It £h0 eXpoitod roncslon. in (ke Elat 108 ds coup Ll 1IN W. Consols . 151 e Dall, nominudly unehanged 5,000 d Louistana st'ped i3 91 P G i cotvect knowledge of “the provisions of | pants for banquet to bo held March 4, delicate women, or Conx-No. 2, 431c.; 'No. 3 cash, 403c.; No.2 | [loxey-—Cholce to fancy white clover, 18@ | ¢enm oy setis .. 1|1 £ 1 G T Kots ofticiels frogatding ta(colloction. Tha : ) : weakuess, if it eve ils to benefit or AT N 3100 Now 2w MALAGA GRAPES Stendy, 8 507 9,00 DUGIE Gedsts ool 118 | West Shore 3 s . HOO k and published in so-called newspapers. |y t BARLEY--No, 2, 64c: No. 8, £. 0. ., 45@62 LEMONS - Cholee to fancy, $3.757 4 MK & Aten 2iga, Gin 1 u g ancl LG LN DA city charter. At the council mecting | soothing and strengthening nervine, and MOTILY SEED Prinic, $4.48 ONIONS o 100 per bushel; | Npd: & nt, Cort &1 Coo 103 1 e L A motes all the proper functions, improves TR e, iy i ihart riba pldos (1o R Steady. 0 13l the ordinances in that some business | Jdli 0 0o 5040 Tineain yestorday Tor and restores health and strength, The followini were the reecipts and ship- b of that kind 13 very scarcd, Hoston & Main . . STings | ARt R - 1 to this city and consequently its practical e 3 & G0 o 960 850 | workings are but little understood by ERG“BIA Ty CUTMORIoF S ' b i e L many of rough, and the top on | Eastern w. i is 110 arnci L 81 . 2 5 385 & i Y Fulton, Arkal ML < Rk i I BOnARY 5 82, Roc Jell il lover "rhe Fltehbury 11 2 Anaiston fand Co S h“: DIRe "::,“ i ,wm'l ana | the people generally. To clear I‘““' “)Nfl’ £ SOUTIL OMAHLA, TR AR T Ges. hot 1z fowls, but elthe 1t & 1% 5 st Land Lo § 8--The supply-was ot a vy ter up a representaiive of Tie Bex has “Ahout ten years ago e Wheat, bu...... 4 30y | ehickens or s fat fowls. Turkeys Mass, central.... West 2nd Land o It Lok alpus ml se. Jor \ihamyto, arrive, (..‘m.!pd a 1l.iq..<\v of the ordinances levy- | tracted a sovere case of blood \ Corn, 5 5 000 geoso and ducks 86100, ox: Con. oani L. Holl ‘tuley H ratns knt stringhifh all duy, befig dolaved | ¢ = b H 3 son. Leading physicians prescribed medicine Union Stock Yards Company b OIS Only R Ibts Soving Trom | Nov &N i i lamaan Suore 4.1 of fhe pllazitd, arygsalos werdon tho bsls | {ng thetax, ff*donnection with the pow- | 5ot Letding physicluus proscribed. medicine i ' ILLN J 3 TR Ol Colosiy A Yater Powe! S ot Tuesday’s closing prices ally 10¢ lower | . S RS T tATA L o) B | 2 which I tool 3 Biriop busis! S @ f Colovado, 0z 00} ibiee | SEntnndgou: e ! than Tucday's early murket. Thore was 1o ‘I'f""“rl;llll!l' of ‘!l“r ¢ I'.\“”flyl;u}N in col- | 1 also tried mercarial and potash remedios, South Omaha. Duoa M. (hew), o3¢|N; B, 5 e 1’ speculators wore a trifle | lecting the same, togethor with supreme | with unsuccessful rosults, butwhieh hrought (CLTE Lianed ! BoraroRd—Thare: aren tow' In. the o I Eeot . vary on account of the conflicting eastern ad- | court decisions bearing upon the legality | on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that okt Catile Ho 4RASHGSH MALkebIn ¢16/bth BiRrkot wu Y jars Y which arc selling at £4.50, t & Heein... 508" | ees, od to cholce butcher and heavy hogs 7 + constitutionality of the ordinances. made my life 9 liolter Rty AT sold mostly at $7.85 and $7.90 with a couple of | OF 0T Ry 4 : N6 of AZONY, % STy Ty Tage R as HShines S i chaice henvy louds 103800 I‘n.)l_']v| good light ()lilh nce No. 379, providing for a tax I"‘,‘,",r':"{;f‘“':;‘é COMMISSION HOUSES. 3 3 are’ nof e > | : . d mited hoes sold 1t #7.70 4 I 1 oce X ¢ I hes ! —~ New Youw, Feb. 1o broun fecoipts, 18, | B 108 ugd, bt 100 many thin Mining Stocks. Trade was ratiior uneven all dny and ¢ I R IbARRIE xdopt iad "l' " | four years I gave up all remedics and began | any time overly active. Prices ruled strong | RPN, SRS G LY AP | using’ 8. 8. 8. After taking several bottles I Wood Brothers. and weak by its and starts, but the general | proved May 10 and went info effect June | was entirely eured and able to resume Work., psed weak with some unsold. Sales | 1, The tax on the various occupations mheumm-muom inc for blood Live Stock Commission Merchunts. On the the butter 000 phigs.: exports, 7,150 hbls., 22,160 sacke; | SrIves. g sale ut the low SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb. 1.-The ofeial sales, 9,100 ploes.; mirket duli. 3 closing quotations for mining stocks today BARLEY PRODUCE POINTERS, were us follow BARLEY MALT-Quict, steady; western, 668 | The first hulf of the present week has been | Al RO | were largely at from $7.75 to $7.55 s gainst SRpIAE D therat Seeie sl polsoning to-day on the market.” | South Omaha—Tclephono 115, — Chicazo 8b0, very dull in loeal produce eircles, Buiwer.: t ophie.. o ! 7,50 to #5.00 yesterday and §7.00 10 $7.56 one | 48 Specified therein was to become delin F stz 4 JOIN D. DADISMAN, | L WipATRecelpts, 25,835 bu.; exports, 120 - sertions to the effect that there will b a | Beleher Potosi.. . k Representative salos: | quent July 20 or fifty days after its WALTER B, Woob,' | Msnazers: 700 bu.; sales, 1,655,000 bu, futures, 20,000 ch bout as pl Best & Beiches Savage Sh. Pr. No. Sh. _Pr. approval and publication the same as Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Market Reports by mail and wire ENEATaG RIOE market rmor; options o 10 the or Bodie Consulldats e 12 5 —'37 60 i 160'#7 80 | other takes. The manner of collecting | free. SwIry SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, nished upon applieation cd in store and elevator, 764e; aflog ‘0n. Cal. | : 4 . > g \ o 50 7 KO RS ! s 2.0 b, BIN@815c; Nor Lo, rown Polnt.+ Doah. .. g : > tax is fixed by law > same as RO R Sa@sIN e, No. Lnort) N A letter from Baltimore spenks as follews of | (ouid & Cures Vellow Jacisi: 40 770 soil| e et fxea byl iihel sumens fin the situation there as affecting the oyster sup- | ale & Norcross. Commonwea 23... 19 40 770 80 the collection of regulur county and city Il‘r!.vr‘!::‘\l: o ;| ply: While we have had warm weather here | Mexiean........ 104 160 80 | taxes. It is true that the ordinance AR Bkl his wee Ve its ey 80 H : orovides a penalty for noncompliance, Hiount : of the Kocky moun- | 08 the i vers. bays aud ulets, New Yo A i e P | 80 | void by numerous decisions of the | United States supreme court and cannot | be enforced. ' Instead of a single ordinance covering A - L all lines of business including saloons, FOR PAIN tains, te where the' oyster: the leo is solid. W York, Feb. 1 as most people th nk is the . the foreigne light de- | 10 the open the | closing mining quota | 1 oon ordinance is a separate and dis- | tatsantly stops the most excruciating paine._ It never fallito clys 0a9nto tha snterer: itiste uly the g fiven et dos | Jarger houts ¢ to wo tinet instrument. | CONQUERER OF PAIN, SR 1 now et in and out with the s of | Crown Poin [T T AL | ¢ sieren Nevads ulcovoring, glostng e Losapeike Day o with Iniets and theed | Ciirry standard ary, 78 7 hsing s Mareh, 7¢ Is no way i ce in them, which urr! nion Con July, 821830, clos] The futare of oranges is n q n disturh- g PR R Receipts, 80,000 D oxports, 7 ing the drcans of the average fruit man, says | Ontar ks o prefer Provisions of the Ordinances. and b done more good than any known remody. For SPRAINS, BRUISES. RACHACHE, Painin i 5 L | THE CHEST Ot STHES, HEADAC 3 otler oxtarnal PAING n fow applions Ordinance number 375, passed and ap- | "1 Fiived on by hand. act ik asing thy pain’ Lo nstantly stop. For CONG3<T0NS proved April 20, imposed a special tax | INFLAMMATIONS, o lULEUMATISM, $ I‘I.I\J‘r LUMBAGD, anls IATICA | PAINS of $200 on each saloon. keeper in the | L3 il Mt O RNR PG G0, SRR RS Y e TG R P A , the same to go into effect May 1 [ FAINTING SPELLS, NERVOUSNESS' SLEEPLE tantly and quickly ¢ red b 1112 9N T N NN T N S S werful tugs and stoaniers to erush the fee, sitles, 180,000 bu, futires, 23,000 bit, | the Post-DIspateh e exeess of Supoiles | OpE oo 35| whrs spot. Spots fiem, very dull; No. 2, baye in | feared by i sed importation of Sleily & = — elovator, o . ohiges | fruit and the unprecedent op St fining Quotations. No.8, o8tdiiee: No. 2 white, s63e.” Ontion | nia basTately boen relicved by tho frd vere unehunged 1o e up, hat very dull and | fully onc-hale the Florida yet on th A ORI iR FeiE following without feature. Muy, 63%@54e, closing at | Suel frait will be shipped mostly fc perostholauotntionsoniti oMy xehange B350, und near-by markets, and must i o A OATs-Receipts, 117,600 bu.; exports, 5,5 or be consumed within a short 11 y Stocks. i bu.; sales, 95,000 bu. futures,” 68,000 bit, spot. - that Floridas will advanes AGAE:.0s 8 .80 wdull, stoady. - Options steady, dull; May, | allow Messinas and Calif u show for Bimot BY%@3915¢, closini at 39%c: spot_prices No, 8 | prices. that the propor- ¥hite, 41c: No. 2 ( 301e; N 87440 lfornia is much No. 8 White, 89tacs mixed westorn, 85153015 s senson thian heretofore, and thore: white westérn, 30 100, fore this usually high=priced feult Wil probas 53 HAY=Quict, about steady; shipping, 65c; | DIy be Within the rehch Of the hiaisses. 4 A Al Notes. goad to cholee, 70900, One by one the different lines of produce | ,KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Peb. 1.—Clearings, #1,- Hovs_Quict, _steady: state, common to | bring themselves nto prominence by making | 700,024 cholce, 217 25¢; Pacific coast, 21724 sharp advances, says the Minneapolls Producs | . PARIS, Feb, 1.—Three per cent rentes 95¢ Hives Good” demand, fitm: wet salted | Biltin, A wiel ago 4s nof very | for the hccount. New Orlenns seleeted. 45 10 60 1s., 4536005 | wuch aciivity i (he o1 et and 1o Youk, I'eb. 1.—Clearings, $152,012,- : et v oo 1 pner s vt o 0 vtion| Mg pufacturers and ey | S Yowe, by, 1o ‘ Texas selected, 50 to 60 1bs,, 67 everyone is fooking for 16 and went into effect August 17, | Wero 1o | garrnwone, Md., Feb. 1—Clearings, $2,0 Cur MEATS—Firmer; piekle s, 40; or some 49 - g ioi i | ficainss AR Thhien, S R ion 4 in produce In its | 4551 balnn e bioer bart y P O \ Neither the original saloon ordinance ? 4 R0 aptions, 3 R AR 2 WY todovelon | Loxnox, Feb. 1.—Aniount of bullion with- good demand the “market '\fi(;ltl'[‘,l_ ihsenudng amondswiyione pro U - 2 Lovis, Mo, Feb. 1.-The following of cach year. A protest from saloon | (R BRTRE LG b o O TIVE OF FEVED OR AGUR, keepers, followed by a petition to the Rold by All Draggists. )0 por bottio, city council asking that the tax be re- | duced from $200 t0 $100 on saloons and | an agreement that if the reduction was M I__I made they would all pay up promptly, A A resulted in the passage of ordinance o e e e T TR T SO TSI middles, quiet, ensy; lard, dull, lower; ption to the o X e 3! a8 oady pr by A either is e of supplies. « ces have bee; of wn from the Bank of England today, £30,- | active and steady all around. couple N h is | Valr while, and when the call was made, a (0w days | Priaecenia, -~ Pa, Peb, 1—Clearings, | $2.00 Tale o ok pea To@0: | hrovided for by statute. | 3 Ao, on the northwest for supplies, it bu | #15,641,543; bulances, 82,629,943, Money, 4 | falr 1o good Wy bood ko at diaatan bollection 1s Delx | apparent that the stock 15 Hot to be found in | percent and stock sheep Why Collect on is Delayed. | | AWNINGSAND TENTS HARDN ARE, st et A e - s ¥ 10 100-1b lumbs, §5.00@5.50. Representative RE N - ¥ . o (hixpection, The Inuiry tesharpin the cast, | | er. Lovts, Mo Feb. 1.—Cloarings, #.203.- | (k) It has been asked why the penalty for | Omaha Tent-Awning | Rector & Wilnelmy | Lobeckd Lin, Eqas. Moderate demand and firm; reccipts, | in. Dealers hero are recelving high offers, | oent; oxehango on Sew' Som 2o mmian | No. Av. Pr. nonpayment was not made a_ revocatior COMPANY. COMPANY, 1,45 pkgs.: woatern frosh, 24 but anly w few of them huve any stock on hand | “Bosrox, Mass., Feb. 1.—Clearings, $18,187,- | 114 pathve ewes......o..ooeee 134 000 | of the'license, and the answer is thy HORSE COVERS, Corner 10tk ana Jackson | "taechaniontonmm © "0 b R pun 4%, "rices inve advanced so that today one can | on b xohahie’ on’ NoOw v, poe | 04 matives, mixed....c.inennes 12 b R AN Hde a dondl e | Morasses—New Orleans, open kettle, good to | buy on the local market for less th 00 per | 2'a per cent. Exchange on New Yo it — tax had been made a condition prece F 3t ehoicd, fule denaud: DAL il dORLERS WHG Aot Tor b i e Pes Braplum piper s REEL TS 5 s Ipts and Disposition of Stock. | dent to the issuance or rotention of o | _BAGS AND TWINZS. | 8IBOLE3, AR-Raw, firn, quict; sales, 200 tons | have any quantity on hand cry confide o F O 3¢ lsh gold, | 82.513¢ O receipts and disposition of stock as icense e proceeds could not, by law, | g Muscovado, 89 test, 3 1-16¢; refined, steady, | that they will feap @ rich harvest before | Echango, qulet wnd Mteady; homn by sha. baolcs of tha Uinton Bcoak vards | Licen 1 th el ol quiet. spring. 1 Stutes, shart sight gold 94@9%; premi- | G000 for the twenty-four hours, endingavs | have been used for city purposes, bu MPANY Pia’ Laox--Dull, steady; Americun, $12.75 BUSINESS BRIE | London 204@20% premiu o'elock p. m. February 1, 1893 would have gone into the school fund, | | COMPANY, (| Bin's Omaha Bag 1‘ M. 0. Daxa, HATS, ET2, | 5 : ¢ ¢ Bicyeles sold on monthly " P O hu ks, 31105 W. T, Carson, drusestat Tolstein, has been | o QHEAGY L, Peb. 1-Cloarings, 8204 The fact that a portion of the business | MERA e | Moot on sy ) K1, Gibbon & 0. | omaha Safeand Iro Quict, firm; domestic, 13,90, sucoesdedhy Haran & Molnbyre xehungo, dull; sixty-day bills, $4.5¢ GATTIE | Wous. [ SnEEr nowsEsawis | men in all lines have paid the tax and | twine. paymants. 12 Wholcsale | WOIRKS. . Tuictives Straits, $20.05 SR Kene & Co;has suceceded to the dry | NG Sonay easy’ at b per cont. ! | el At | thers e n0L ety 10 figure, as the | s | gt cata nES ot || om0 ok T sendshulela a8 ot 1g0F & Uo. et Lis- | Sl el Cora tona cars. HongCars are. | 1w, | ol O T Dushod o fast ag prad BOOTS \ND 84073, | oy e tron Shors i o . Lovis, Mo, Feb. 1L FrLour—Firmer. NUlley & Campbell, Implement de g b3 i : 2.084) ¢ ERSEAL \:‘»;.m.i. 1,' vm--l l.;:\(.- I.[‘-t:|! lx;u\‘k |rv‘-“m~|rv Morse-Coe Sho3 Company, @ 14th and Juckson. fie ubove yestorday; May, 78%c; | Nelson, huve been succceded by RHjm 1 e L ey R e et ket -( 3 e L T - r Stoner, b o SRR Dp | et o ke s i rdinanc: oward strest T 4¢ above yesterday; cash, 40%c "\\Imvl.m Wilson, in the fmplement husiness | OfF s Fow Conta, HUY 3 Faxar. | thatax or the yalidity of the “”“\"”""'{ H H,:,( T — LUMBER, — Mproh, 410601 Moy, 49%e. at Walluee, has fatled, being closed | OMARA, Feb, L—Recoipts of all kinds were | ommha Packing o7 | bR e Bael s iulon of Jasiony sornarlity gRi Sone AL S A, Wakefeld, | Charles R. Le QAT iors disn, 3% May, 35e telmortgage glven” in favor of his father. | somewhat lighter than anticipated -probubly e Hantmond (o' 0 k nf.}-;‘:f[n‘\‘"“ ,.‘,,:;,d Bigs e Rty e I John A, Wa elsld, : arles R. 43,‘ BALEY - Nothing done STOCKS AND BONDS, cutdown by the sovere weathor. The threo | RESCECSC wisiing Co ;i } | paurk were Jannd. vesing, airestly upon Wit mere A oo e | SAMCS T DAL S ghtuTTER Unchanged: creamery, 22228c; das supnly, foots up 11057 vattle, 12290 | &'y ;s ) % | thab point, and every.ono sustaining slm: | __ fand o’ i aan iy R H iR hia ' b 270, Securities Wore ¥ hogs and 2,026 sheep, compared with 10,727 . o | ilar ordinances. Suits have been brought | =7 ¥ & 24 white 11 9l wnd Do KIS e T 0 25 for oty 1avd tower | Lines ¢ attle, 14,790 hogs and 8,056 sheep the first from time to time by partics in various | Kirkendall, Jones & |Amar, Hand-Sewed ai#ll X NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The stock market today | half of last week. - cities in the state, and in_cvery case the | cowpaxy. ' wha SI0E €0, boote T ~ A Souneknl 4 wbhe Hotk mincket o 00 Toade At i gm0 |8 ovdinance stood the test of the highest | “mim g Hostin | and rabber o LIQUORS I MILLINERY, orn, 104,000 i oats, 15,000 bi ¢ i ftubt Co. 10} 2 — SRR LR e few stocks monopolized the larger | ceived and Including hold-overs there were court in the land. To show that whil 10110 Harney St TPMENTS Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 44,- | Part of the dealings, and while considerable | Probubly not over 1,000 stecrs that killers | ) : l" o Eeicd; —————————————————————— Fl‘iCk & e i, 1. 0)).'“2' &“ bu.: corn, 108,000 bu ; oats, 11,000 bu.; | BAFTOWNess was seen in the forenoon, the mar- | could make use of. This fact together with HICAGO, 111, I'e n to Tue Bee.] Cuttle Ivance. F (38 | CORNIIE, tupirtors aal perceptibly broadened later intheday | the stron rkots vast produced an active, | 18RS qUAte supply of ripe 1,400 GOAL, 00 — — | whotesateliquordsaters | of miill 1. T d the list as hole closed materlally | healthy trade and a slight firm up of | 1o 1,600-1b. steers and & few fut 1,300 to S A p ira Mall o7 Loy p :nw M\‘l“’ :I.rk',“ Wi ‘I‘l'llu:u-l II|'|||II::~I :?\:um:: T “.Inlulil iy 1-rh-v~i\1 round. The demand was ! 12001, o n handled to Omaha CO&I, Coke & E%gla CO‘I'DIF:J IWulrks 1001 Farnam St 23211 5. 1tk 3 nerd SioEon: BRAT P St aLAl and as the offerings v ot large t advantage. I, It fatted eattle and thin - LIME CO., hard and soft | Mfre. galvanizel iron 2 hurd, 66@604¢; No. 2 red, Noi o Iv ;“M[" ;("" 8 '“'r'“l“" toere | Drisk throughou pd keen | cows'und buils wera plenitul onough P coul, iz cor. il nd | “aornie, Wik o Y i as . | was not too @ press| ot long stocks | yorth wind were nporta ctors in pro were rather slow of sule. Quotatic ; ouglas 5 | et 7 light B \‘\-uk‘nl.’ 2 d, 0294 howeve 10 serfous depression any where in lul II.Emlrl‘I) \ul rr \nl]llllkl fr Iul f.A’JAI»' 10 #4835 | bulls, fiA:}m ‘;(: !: L‘\'fnlr"vr ere ) X Burrsi—Dull; creamery, 26@20c; dalry, 17 | the listafter the first drop tn the industrials, | Wit good to cholee 1,200 to 1,400-1b. ers, and from 3.25 10 $6.15 for drossed be o kP DRY GOODS. : : e Firnier r except. amoug the Coulers, and Delaware & | Sawn to g0b. - 0 uid faleto poor stuft | nishippMERIen 0 wenknoss tn the hog B = ; . 5 (C“"pe"lerppa?“ Co. | Standard 0il Co, 200 er it 2 with Tuesday's open- | R i -Ko3' arty & full atock RecEiPTS Wheat, 95,000 bu; corn, 83,000 | MUSOn with & fual loss of 1is, and Reading | Cow stuff of all grades sold Se to 10¢ higher | Tuarket. Tn compirison with Tuesdiuy's open \ M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpatrick-Kozh Dry | <z, s/, Nofined and lubricatiog R ts. 10 h 83, | With a decline of 1 percent, were the only | than ‘I;\lv~||.|_v“uuldl the trade was lively | 1 “J”l'l‘l"lull]y”u;" un decling of trom 10 1o 0Ns Co. Reiting papbre 5 IPAENT weat, 80,000 bu 17,0 Brominent oxsmples |’|.“y. kugas l‘u‘rll £ tho SHORG, (Eaa bRl gt the decont Sty sold for poor to etioico lglit, it from §7.00 1o $a.00 ; | ver goods, notions, fur; T P L L L LU Milwaukee Graln Market. Of.alonding, both, stocks and bonds, und other | §5:40'to §3:00: Tholen: vouls sotd an. Bigh . for heavy welghia sxeraging aver 480 Th, : E SRR PRODUSE CIMMIS3ID 1 MILWAUKEE. Wis, Fel WHEATFirm; murket opened at higl prices all 70 and common 1o poor stuff wus, us usuul, Pl Ll (4 i 5"88.1 - » bettor than $7.80 and from {0 #5.10 5 b URNITURE. May, 70% ¢ No. 250 g, Reading beluz the only marked oxeep- boug bulk of the heuvy and mediun ; F i - CORN-—Quiet; No.d 043¢ fon, und while there was & momen ¢ Business was decidedly dull in the stocker | bousht the bulk « P By b £ | — — 2 a P Oar-Slends: Ho-2 ruite 3443501 No. 8 | banbe mumiibod oo ras & momentary ad- | und fecd yardsare tuil of them, | The sbeop maskol was, Modorately supplied Omaha Upholstering | Besb3 & Ruayan Branch & Co,, |das. A, Clark & Co,, o heaen : ' Aeate Gasatiisnod, prassiive for Diatlilerdpoan | Bt i indimerond caitry | nd was st at Ty | Omaha Uphols 82b2 4 BANLEY- 0ic it retived to 34 Here, however, it gaod de. | d€T mbined made ‘trading very slow, | this woek the recqRis QY ARt It > o | tarnl- | PURNITURE O, Grae | FT0040: frults of ail| Ruster Rye—6lc mund was developad and before the aftern con | Sules were few and fur between, and generally | thin for the swuie FIE G W8GR S g ' AC atared Iurel o) Kinds, nysters. b was over It had Fson 0 40, which & | atshaded prices. Reprosentative siles that g fact that the iner | A 7% ) 108 Nichoias : s D AT ——— s0me stocks, and 1t retired in tho fnal deajine DIRNSSED BEAP. vl the demand displayi wore thi 4 5 ) and 15¢h _— " ¢ i el the Woalions | LSSED 1k T e OMerings conslste QPRI T b 1. Nw Com—igher; No. | RHRESUM polut T e L | Av. P A gl | brimcthiily orisood westem fod shoch Wit it . STOVE REPAIRS, SASH, DOOR Oars—Firui; No. 2 white, 39:@34c; No. 8, | wiill following the course of Disthna nthd | Hi3 8 40 il B T R i 158 0RUES, EVC, walu, fts range of pric only 1fe and ity L 7 925 40 $h g4 ‘oughs, Bore Throat, Croup, Influ il chiunge Was & small fractionsl Kajn Ulioso SB0 42 | .‘,,‘,‘,‘:f\:,'t,".‘;l,;.’:: Ssi & Saais ol fron ping Cough, Dronchitis and Rathma, Blake, Bruce & Co., | Omaha Stave Rapair | M. A. Dishma & O ' ) 5 A certain o Brat OMKS, stove renairs | Manutasiurers of aa oy Py b ratiruad Tist was ulet on tho wh | 840 50 Shotar Onttie, 14,000 hogs, 21,000 osrs for o U l wouKs, at Ire Maduiastarees of rye, 1,000 bu.: barley, 1,000 b, ket d W strong temper throughout; the | 085 50 sheep, 8,000, 10th and Haroey Sts., and water attashmeats | doors, biinds sod Naw Yok, Fob. 1.—Steady. 10 poluts | larke fractional galus wero somuon at the cod 11280 8 60 | MUEER. 2000 & Journal reporta forsar ko afsors | mouialhes. Bansh of up, closed barely steady, 0 poiuts up to | of the duv. The feature of the trading “.l 4 47 855 | i, 14,000 head; shipments, Oumaba made, 107 Douglas 56 | tice, itk aadL

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