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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEUTFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1803, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [ &4 neingact macm,meashet, coutd, et nois | The gock oponed at 40 ths mornjog, assiost | cont, Beshanes b Now York, 0010c div | and werehonarerss topavine anadvanco on | ARFATRS AT SOUTH ONAH lmw e el T e GAME There have been no rabbits on the | irregular fuctuntions elos with a (5 crNet 0 2 ot 224 pe celpts surprised everybody by thel Iinees, has boen fe o police g warket to speak of for some 1ittle time, but | of 2% it At 4LW. Tho Only featurd | cant: Clenrins, 02 anapo, omeY: 202 DOr | Loh ety mors than T 100 heqd. atriving. and o 0 S T SeaN Y. 1 J— the recent fall of snow gught to bring them in. | among (his cliss of securitios was Cordage, | g o AT EEME ; holders asked much higher prices. Some séllers — bast fow daye and managed to get full Pricos are nominuily 70c for small and #1.60 | and the mew stock was tradvd in for the st | o8t HG 108t 2 Seht parted with their consighnionts it an advance .‘I'"""' ay. He will take his meals at y b Al : oF Jek time today, selifng closely on a parity with [ « OF not more thin 106, While others denianed i 0i ; the conr or the next fifteen days, Almost a Dead Oalm Pervaded the Trading | iy Fno market 1s about steady at 46.00@ | tho old stock ditring the Torenoon. it Suging TS PRk oL 0 5 Sioneys 4 | i W vitnee of from et S0 and gat e ing | Magic Oity Will Entertain Many Who Are | "M ‘! ;‘;‘Illwlllv‘;,livv: \”l jan x'l' o ) l]:l'\ " 3 ostord 6.60 away somewhat later, The old stock ¢ i 0,884, 14 ulunces, ' $2,315, 608 oney’ trade opened early and briskly, and continued erosted | or Wel : o AR ob i b BLLL) e Pits Yestorday. 11 iheeNo. 1 salted, 4@4xc; No. 2, 8@3%c: | 1'% per contdiigher nt 4214, the new stock elos- | Per cent Bctive while the suphly lnsted At Trove 31 8 to Interosted in Her Welfare, character. 4 fint, Be. inie nt 18 opening price, 7135, The declar MENPHIS Tenn., Fob.2.Now York exchange | $3.85 for poor to extr e and hulls T Ten prostitutes, twomadams and eight Vlli’\l Vol ||w‘w]u ‘V v fancy white clover, 18@ tion I!“‘”l ||u|4 n cment did not luhl‘lnl‘hv :ll‘llln‘d at #1100, Clearings, $5398,002; balances, | and at from $3.40 to mn toextra female boarder ntributed $78 to the Q M e to good G 18¢ puy dividends upon Omuaha at the expirat $147,300, steers, ©genera u 3 o 3 i o b v b 514 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS DECLINED | i ir 1o oo 10 ine. © oo 00 SfThie next six monthe, nCant{IRLGR | | Be. Lotrs, Mo. fall 2.—Clonrings, 84,108, | from§2.08 1o §4 15 from s£85 1o 45,45 | COMING MEETING OF THE LIVE STOCK MEN | school fund. Faiid ‘I\”.H"~| Largehickory, $1.65; black walnuts, 4,‘1 :";n’/.x‘.‘um”u. ok, and alin 1 [ 8317 balances, 3554 0 ey quiet, 6@7 pir an.l|_|'uh: most ’i' steers. " i . Sergeant Jim Dailey celebrated his #1001 25, M Steady decting F ay resulted In | cunt: xeinge on Now York e hog murket gave pretty general satis veturn from St. Joseph's hos By . » e LEMONS -Cholee to tancy, $3.7504.2 0 ne 4 per cont, atter a rally of 's per > 3 of taction to the selll nteres Chere was & | Plans of " . % " hvised chidt B 3 M i Wy W’;:- '|'l FAE] Ovstrns T local markot s steady at 20 | cont from the fowest fizire : for ARE necoling: e “Woekly Atasement of Ahiarp dermunt both foe Total nid tustorn acs | et OF the Local Exchange to Entertain | taking on a jag. 'Ho stated that he could et A A L b M mions Home grown, $1.00 per bushel; | novgemant of th ext st tho it ineroduced | the Hank of Frarm-shows an increaso of | fount, and if trading ras ot particularly Natlonal Assoclation Del Some | return to the hospital at any time and HIcOuRt SOt MRy spanish ver erate, $1,9062.00, in Alb; inst the conl combination | 37.735,000f gold and 5,600,001 silver. holders, However: It was active choUgh £ AD= N s LY LUMANI he got orders to go. Than Usual. Onaxars The' market s ’m-mxy Vlw‘wum o large amount of lon !‘V L AGQ; '\“» ']vh 2, r it fi.m,w, Qw'»nl""- sorb the entire supply of merchantable hogs Magic City News No Sizes 176 to are quoted 5 for rus- 1e stock showed considerable strength in the v York exchange, 40c discount. Sterling | Jong before oo d prices averaging 1 Buil Assoleation Electio) o, sotts nand 83,00 for Hrigits to 820 | early dealings, risi; ,:' !‘H“:‘ ‘lux.ln‘\utlhQ‘IV"ilulv exe go, dull; 844515 for sixty-day bills; Lu',',filru’ll“ln"- e x-'u]- n»[ s hos SRR TOF Hig —— The ¢ " ;' ’, ..,” r' v (“. " 1 N : are quoted at $2.76 for brights und $2.50 for | evening, and on the decling retired to 483, [ #4.874 for sight drafts.” Monoy, steady, 6 ber | ay before. OF the henvy ttade: ertaone ot 10 annual meeting of the stockholde lnr‘];r,lnllll_ 1”:, 2.-Almost n dfl:ll' :I.m Jussetts. Tangerines, put up in halt boxes, | but there ‘was £ood buylng i the lust hourl m-'rn- il wiliion T the Banik op | STon a0 fos, very s 1 nds below | ; The South Omaha Live Stock exchange '”‘“'\l ‘I)T' ]vhx”hlnfi mnlfl;n 1 association pervaded the trading pits today, except in the i 1t wis brought up to 49%, showing @ 1088 [ LoNDON, Feb. 2.The bulllon In the Bank of | $8.00, while trom 37 from §7.70 | has boen busy for more than a week | W8S held at tle office of the secretary in A higlaadid i 8 186 N8It o 1Ry —The areivals of chickens are not | of only & per cont, in explunition of which it | Enzland incrensed £1,93%,000 during the past | to$7.00 were (he prevatiing nod f . LA y So y M prosiston crowd during the st hlf Bout | very Lirzo and trom some quarters there 18 | may b uid that (o story came from Philas | woek. The proportion of the Hank of Enge | und light weihts repectively mediiin | making arvangements for the coming | {he South Omaha National bank build- rokers put in the time discussing gloomy | o demand reported. Strietly fancy ehickens | delphia that the Rending and Boston & ) land's reserve to liabilities, which lust w were a shad. i than the o \ meeting of the National exehange which | ing \Wednesday night. forebodings regarding anti option. Thero was tedd e e and pecasionaily 19 ob- | p y. | Was 47.19 per cent, 18 now 4548, ranged from 47,75 to $3.40 for h will convene today, 10 a. m., at Ex- I'he associntion has prospered beyond ageneral drop In_ prices both in the grain and iood old fowls Ty « #7.50 10 #7.90 for light. Jhange hall in this city. Workin all expectation, as the reports of the pvisions. o tollowing e day's losses 1 roosters 7e. Geese and ducks | 5 STOOK With only ubout 6,000 head as the da provisi The following are the day's lossc 1'oceasionally 11c s paid for | good inside biiying, the stock r UG colpts' The Mhee wnd. Tamn mikes ade s | Mittees have been appointed at spec secretary and treasurer last night show, compured with yesterday's closing quoti O e ibudy s Tuitn i T A g . d ; X 3 urkeys aresteady at 124 s highest pol o gen further shght g OFmeE wore de- setings of the local exchange ering | Hundreds of homes have been by tlons: In wheat ici onts, Met pork, 0d stock market was quiet within' narfow Ainits asa | Light Recelpts, iferent Quality and | mand ng Trou 8316 10 85,40 bor.paor to txtre, | Tcovings of the local exchange, covering | 3 LSS, 00 AOtes R LERLLL, 801 1ard, 26¢ 200, FXtors. Only small lots moving from | rule, and prices nover got far trom thos LoWer Peioss AL ARG and the atter were quoted at from $4.25 1o | eVery detail of preparation and all have 1 by e bt s AL B Plie fonture of the wheat markot was tho | store. Western Nebr stock 1s quoted the opening, except among the Coalers and ONAH Bub, CD<Hasolnts Wote tpoman | 30 The quality sveraged good and only o | taken an active interest and a natural | Small means thus made independent, ; Bbes Ut A" Colorado, 90c@¥1.00; choice | Delaware & Hudson, closed with a loss of 1% A, Fob, 2.—Receipts wore extreme- | 7io™ 0 (IUIILY AYOraRed good and only & Jddo in thelr effort sREAT LT I'he directors chosen for the ensui fact that July futures spld at wider discount Sive s 6 i owith | 1y 1igtitall dsound, " The f NEVS AAHBIN | v . Fed | pride in their efforts to entertain the | ensuing 1 native. 7 percent. T whoto ‘15t symputized with | 1y light all_around, The four days supplies | Wostarns gencrilly soig at from 84,75 to £5.40 | bride it th g torm ave: John A, Doe, 3. F, Ritohhan from May than they have recently. Theopening | Swegr' Potators Thero areq few in the | the late decline among the leaders, but the | foot up 12,018 cattle, 14,136 hogs and 2,035 | and they comprised the lurgese purt of the | distinguished delegates of the national \ o 4t e S ICIURKY for July was about the same ns yesterday, but | marketwhich are sellipgat #8450, 5 .-1.“. B fairly steady after the rully sheep as against 18,406 cuttlo, 18,831 hogs and | supply organization as well as for the conveni- I« Wiy g committee, Frank prices receded %ic, then held steady at the | rRAt Chatec o fab swall veals, 8@10c; | Bie Dostsuys: There was i niore settled | g 550 dieep tho corrosponding four days lust ipts: Cattle, 11,000; hogs, 20,000; | ent transaction of the important busin A, Broadwell, M. J. Zerbe and’ Frank urge and thin, 36e and satisfactory feeling, owing to the less v vonding ¥ b, 6,000 T R e e Chittenden Evening Journal repo 0 cota balfore the meeting, : opencd utan_ advance and showod by their [ The cattle market was moderately active ipta 1,000 head; shipmonts, | Besides the general committee of closing and was about %c lower than yester- TROUGEN FOTNTRIE, erratic course of Distillers certificates, which | week, < duy's. May delivery, howover, ruled steadler, | (- BEOBOCE POIVEEIE ha . whe Clty Gossip. declining only %c below yestorday's closing | i hoang are betng sold quite largely in | thna e priereth an unusunl firmiiess 0 | and although there was little or no outside i market 10 nighor; extri | arrangements the following subeom- 31l gt sl 3 WP cioned a- Towor.- Opot p an beans are being sold quite largely tone, This b eling in Distillers certifi- Deevos, 10 £5.4015.65; good, | Mrs. Pavker, a poor: woman, residing e, and closed . perators the Chicago market ! ontos, whit Stew days demoralized | demand desirable beef cattle sold strong tc 4,905,851 others. 1501 feoders, $a0g | mittces have had el of the 1 SAThMIghtn tall. and b T 8 dently did not foel ke selling May, and p The supply of potatoes in Omaha is Hmited | e gener vd o the other in- | dime higher than Thursday. Good tocholce | Gd.25: stockors, §2.75778.60% caws, $1.15004.00. | Spective departments as named: b albrigil, 10, and broke her armi tles ficlined (o the short side preforred to sell | 1o exeept one'or two lots that are sald to | dy il of woved up In | beevos, however, were cxceedingly s Hoas—Receipts, 12,000 head: shipments, Reception—Ab, Waggoner, D, B, | The county physician attended her. Fair to good 1,000 to 1,200-1b. stecrs sold at [ 9.000 he tiet ba 10 higher; rough and | Olney, Sol Hoppor, B. Richardson, D. S. C. H. Rich, business manager of the common wand tnixed, 87 ! Stockman, is walking with cratches, the the July delivery This accounted for the h ;:“ ‘”'”1 v;.:‘ W u”h.rl I'llnmn y;‘fi y4{|u' 3 v |,I{K“.[ r”;‘ I;mm,:lyn,‘ P, % t g e T < said at Chicago that the supply of ¢ was firn, but not so prom- X : difference between the two futures. Possibly |y pnio S5 (e presont. rate of consumption, | ine strong ns yesterday. [t was notice- | from #3.85 to #4.30 with poor stuff as low as | g7n50" L butchers welghts, | Campbell, fe of a squecze in May s holding that | will last about three weeks longer. The bulk | able that blocks of stock thrown on the market | 83, and some well floshed 1,175-1b. steers at | $2.00@8.40; prime light, #7.707.85; DIES Banquet AT Bvere T result of a fall down celiar at his home a future atw prevdun of the supply is made up of Jerseys and bells | were quickly absorbed with no break in prices, | £.50. Common to poor stufl was decidedly | $6.60a7.60 e o ¥ i 1 \ e A + | week ago Corn fluetuntions were Hmited to trom e to | 4nd bugles The actuil with al of asmallamount of | (owang not Infrequently lower, buta fair | | SHEER=Recelpts, 5,000 head; shipments, [ Lothschilds, J. B, Blanchard, W. I Buck e e range, with what few transactions thut did { | The Missour! legislature is struggling with a | £0ld for shipment and the expressed beflef ota | 0000 (Ol (e P % 1.400 hend: sheep early strc later weak: | Wood. suck & Son's delivery wagon ran over Ol B to compel the coloring of butterine pink, | Bouse that has been prominent in the export o cted . lambs, dull; natives, $8.75@5.35; westerns, | On Toasts at Banquet—Colonel 1. 1 small child at Twority-ifth and M a3 ake place confined (o room traders WINIGIL 1 BOLAALHINE WELOK She sty le of e movement of gold - that a shipment of consid- [ Decent cow stuff sold 5e to 10¢ higher than | § s lumDbs, $4.:00G6.10. 3 4 s ; / Thodl : In oats there was free selling by one com= | wont I o friends of the measure claim | rable magnitude would itless be made, | Wednesday, but buyers acted rather offish on g Savage, W. B. Cheek, M. R. Murphy, [ 1B00n yestc echild was not seris WETERI ot Tiotiso, The oerfhica’ Werusnll taken, | tHbIL 1S sure:to Lesome &l | flampened the enthusinsm of the traders i the medinniand cotiimon stufl, espeelally if it Kansas City Live Styek Market, Thomas B. McPher: wl J. G Martin, | ousily njured. but the result was a_declded feeling of weak= | Oysters fron the gulf of Mexicoare aretving | proukhton an era of upathy and positivedull- | habpened to beor wasexpected o be tale, KANSAS Crry, Mo, Feb., 2. CATTLE Re- Among the guestions of vital interest The Home Cirele club will postpone | ¢ It of 0 ness. The range was from $1.90 10 $3.50, but the blg | ceipts, - 2,600 hend: shipme 00 head f ness with the close at inside figures, Near the | 0 the market in fairly liberal qua Tlie followlng are the closing quotations of | bulk of the falr to good cows and heiters sold | iy Moo ohipments, LOORhedds | to be diseussed at the business meet- | its regular Saturday night meeting until close there wus considerable pressure to sell L3 AL B the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- | around #2.35 to $8.00. Bulls, oxen and stags | higher; sales of shipping stecrs, $2.7504.80; | N which alike concerns the | next Tuesday, on account of several of are vory large and | k | og products, though previo he marke : 1 p ; | change today: her i #2.00 to #4.00. | cows and heifers, $2.0003,00 i uyer, seller g P ar s mbe hog products, though pr usly th arket looking oysters and appear o be giving L y g Tae sirnnine n e FooF b utiol ws and heifers, $2.0003.50; stockers and | buyer, seller and shipper, and | the members desiving to attend the was irregular to firn. From the top prices | good sutisfaction to the trade. Atchison T Norther T T L | fevders, 315440, which has been the theme | National Exchange banguet at the Pa sl B RS AT v it i i ¥ Atams BXpro 7 it Hous' Re )ts, 5,800 head: shipments, 400 } 4 touched, pork made a slide of 75¢ and th w0 to apples, onions, potat TR o pare e stocker and foed was dull. | peads General ket be e olostne | Of many an earnest discussion by the va- | ton feeling for a fow moments was almost panicky, cunliffower and o varlety of sm 40 Draferre obthiweste Prices showed no fmprovement and the moves | gronye gy 0@7.8! o | rious exchy \ e 1 o 1 Kzt $ . BT Lo eltao Y R KEA EStt teition. A il produets throwsh severe Atmerioan Baprass 110 | doproterred o fise | ment was decidedly slaggish. Fair to good | F5ars: all grade s diil s il Ry i ‘[‘)"“” 'l."f“’f"‘“‘"“ (ULl An incipient blaze called the fice de- Reim ws creditod with the dlsposal of o large | SunP S very lnrge In tho ageroy Baltimore & Ohlo NOY. Central... L | 800 to K0O0-1b. stock “sold Tarzely at from $2.80 srp—Rocelnts, 2,000 head; shipments, | 1v.n, o0 those of “uniorm commissions,* | partment to Thivtieth and R at 7:28 . ( it el $ | Canaam Pacific... .. N.Y &N, K 10 $3.10. Representative salos: it bl U Sor Bt R, US| Camiform rules regulating tel msand | vestords VARG A fhaa ol 1otof pork and lard hiye heen thrown upoti the street at largely | | anada Southers Ontarlo & Western DRUAARD BEER, ¥ i LLIRIIGH) ERA108 0L I LIONS) Sl acy . nd } vesterday mornis A feame dwelling Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat, | reduced figures. Even goods in warehou Central Pacific Oregon I No. A SR XY ¥ L N v HHaLh e alating the | was on fire, jhut a few bucketsof water supposed 1o be seeure did not escape the rigors | Ches. & Oalo « Gt N 71 390 New York Live stock Market. ! made the services of the department uns ites will be present from the ex- | joeess 140 cars; enrn, 260 curs; oats, 120 cars; hogs, ; o RLMA 540 o ' ; " 8! of the weather. Greater damage still has | Chicago Alton. ¥ Ore. S. L& U.N.... 2 b 3 s 4 17,000 head been inflicted on the track farn 5 of the C.B X Q. . 1 Pacitic Mall.... 2 £80 1086 A New Yonr 2 Berves—Recelpts, 202 i { The lending futures ranged as follows: south, who had a variety of ducts at va- | Chl 0 Gas. *0 Peorln, Dec. & k. 945 5 1070 10| head; no trade, f ng i dressed beef, | changes at Chicago, Kansas Ci St N OIS SUzes Of ddvineement thitt were cut off, | Consolidated Ga... 133 Pittabiirg 1020 115 15 y @Ye per 1b.; shipments today, 483 | Louis, Sioux City, Milwaukee, points in = I The whole will figure in- prices on_all these | &G &st Lo fuliman Fiiace 1080 L RRdaltan AL ot as and other states, s PN A e LIS R POt ort..i. ORAINR. .o is 4 780 eceipts, 41 head; market, firm; & i | porl le products and insure a sharp ad- | 5151 gy0n Kichmond Ferminal 825 116¢ veals, $7.00629.00; western calves, 23,00, retary Lott has been very busy 124 SHEEP AND LaNus - Receipts, 16 ‘head: | man and has been ably assisted by the 1 Fhompson, an employe at Hume mond’s packing hous residing on Twenty-fifth street, between N and O, slashed his hand with a buteher knife d Wy or two ago, und is now suffering from a bad case of blood poisoning. The police made seventy-nine arresty in the month of Junuary. It is are} markable fact that the number of avrests fell off perceptibly after January 12, the date of the passage of the ordinance pros 1 viding for working prisoners on the mote wuthority: 1t 15 the opi £ Somerset | Lake Firin & West 101§ 0. Cent. ¥ fd e ] Py ) J i SR streets. Fifty-four arrests d gy 3 ; 5 35 market active, -highe Anothier Stock Yard Petition. . Rifty-four “art were made 2 R BT RO DR | e B Pakptons 1108 2 8 i rbs Tincornte. 600 shipronte. none; | Theair is full of petitions protesting | briot to that date and twenty-five atterd ¥obrunry g o e cystorpolich foen | EaeAR, i rals b p 000 0 | murketsteady: natives range $3.50@06.26. | against the passage of bills looking o [ Wards. ; B ysthat oystersin deep water fured worso | POl & Xaahs oo L it 1060 - the reduction of charges at the yards, mbers of the Buptist church society Cash quotations were : Plhiose that survive the cold will be very poor. | EIRAE @ D ; 850 AGAINST GAMBLING. T)\ w e r“l'\ at Linc .r:,. bl mot :ll(";h;‘lvl'l\l'h‘vvvrlv‘ll;. corner Twentye - Dull, nomi BUSINESS BRIEFS, igan Central 5 | 1062 e signatures of citizens, city oftic B LB e R WiEAT N0, No. 8 spring G. Bratt, furniture, groceries, ete., at Te- | Missourl Pacitic. b i 682 The Live Issue Club Urges That it Should | yard employes and packing house hands | social capacity and enjoyed a pleasang 265 ; No. 35 o 4 R bV e & bile & Obio ; : ) ) 3 e 3 Loy ; (0.t Nova | Sumsoh, hils bee succeeded by Weight & ln- | NERW QUG- &7 |Qofathihissisia: s iy | : 1000 be Suppressed. and there ave more to follow, and profituble’evening. The social wug low, 41 ) " Cox & Olark havo succeedod Cox, Rolnitrs & | N aa onaroordiko JstionalTiinse 8 G 1011 Notwithstanding the inclemency of the And now the commission men ave tak- | held in honor of the vecent aceessions to OAT—No white, £. 0. | €on’ s propriciors of the general store at | NoJ,Centrabe...: 4o pro grred. .. .. 103 P 1026 weather, the attendance at its last | ing a hand, as the following petition,at- | the chureh, numbering over thirty dur- "'1(\'1‘“'\‘“ ‘\” 3 white, 83@3314c. Verdon Norrolk & W i. g Hons & 1 1!-lur 2 y ~~= TealinE 07 that Live TRk alib ohs unt | toatss ing the past month. Rev. Thomas kg N 1T The Lever woole nills o mon av North Amer! Yz S hid B o k : B " ephenso » pastor, @ fl \ i BARLEY-No. 2 G4c; No. 8, f. 0. b, 4306 S s Srll s U el it . B 1000 usnally lurge and an interesting program | Totho Honorable, the Fegislature of the | Stephenson, the pastor, gave a very ind 4, £, 0. 1., 306 0K: Dl gicorporated with capital stock placed av | The totel salos of stacks today wero 42800 | 540 ‘ Wi CarEisdios = BtataotNEb sl Rraaty tevesting history of the society in South LAX SEED Noo 11,1614 #100,000, ng: Atchison, 5,400; Chicago | 1060 HRICATTICC0! Bl drene AT e G R Bl Caibae Omaha from the da S OGRS INOTHY SEED Drime, $1.48, ckawanna, 6,300; Delaware & | 820 I Judge Ambrose was the principal speaker Yiudrensya i oL “.' }[ LY e he e Lht | 'I oy Ui oRukn A PoRK--Mess, per bbl., #$17.87:4@18.00; lard NEWY Fot 2 The, 11tk Distilling, 80,000; Louisville 980 f the evening, selecting for | L " | troducea to your hon hle body whjch ar was made until the present time, The per<100 Ths,,'$11.20; Rhort. ribs sides (loosen 11, {1, Yol Fob, 20 Prrnosus -The little | & Nushville : Now England, 4.400; 768 of the evening, sclecting for his subject: | tg rogulate the charges of the stock yards, | church now finds itself in possession of & '!}'.Illulnmy; iy sulted shoulders (hoxed), ‘\u|‘.~.:‘£.|.ln‘u: m“ i ]\H\I\w,l 11..;.I4-|I “’\Ix“l“ I; i\.,.-lm.-,u‘ |*i..':«l4 5,200; Re: ing, l-rl.tmnl; 950 L..1020 “Needed Reforms and How to Secur and costly church editic elegantly furs 9.8713610.00; short clear sides (boxe 35 | today and prices were lower, both here and ond Terminal, 29,000: Rock Isiand, 902 E 002 Thomil: Tl " Anis! e o1 Vhered Ve, your petitioners, being fu R A A At Bo% e lus evening, but e materinl | & Ouial estorn Union, 8,800 788 1743 poured hot shot into gambling and the social | (GCRUACE St LIS Prosiuetich S8 SMPIE | The review was followed by lunch, cony and it retired fo B3%e o sules of only Wteyiew! d20 1400 evil. He deelared that of all the ovils | Of 11e stock it this state know mul well | versation and_ congratulations tendered 10,000 bhls; opening, highest, 5 A% GAPUAR Berinett] 034 gambling was the worst, “for,” smd he, “if | the sto-k yards would materially cripple an | the pastor and new members, B F oL oos stndnrd lowest, ke clos Sales, ! e el : you destroy the gambling hells, you take the | as yet infant industry that is seoking to fos ments for todiy : R Th s Al e aojering ocs Specinl EE)—Tho stock markets. G 3 i “ nt oo lhl'nxlx; ll;v "ll‘\I"}' I'L‘""‘»‘l of 5"'“" terand build up the most important indus- Wrecked by a Snow Slide. Articic S Teceints, T & ALLOW - D) 1l o 2.00 fo! ¢y, | moved iri rly, but were on the whole 4 B e contended that nothing destroyes he | try within the state, viz: the live stock in- (VER, Colo., Feb, 2. roo] CoUrT | Teceints. Tshipme ) r ¢ 0F PRES) | yood tone towards the close, mainly due to firm- | g s soul like a licensed vice. At one time the | dustry, and y Dr \,""'“-‘ ‘I‘-' b, 3,—A wrook jocaurred Flour. bbls .. 3 17.000 19,000 N SE cllow, 61c, | Ness on the Paris bourse. Great Western r L gambler allowed to take his lay out, do Whierens, The charges at the yards in this | st night on the Denver & Rio Grande rafls ('.‘Q;;l"',;l:*“ e | Iaua it ; strained, ‘Common to | MY H"';";lfl;”"'{'r'l']"'l;::‘"'kr(}llfi'hl<~m L b 2 busine: pay a fine of from £5 to £200 per | state are practically the same as those in | road near Toltec, in southern Colorado, OAS, b . ! sete G B :!;“IL-\“\I % sufrer wmtich, = Bpan s S month. _Since then things hml‘vl‘ nged and | other states, and noMiigher thar a reasonable caused by a snow slide striking the trainf Rye b, 5 NIV EREOGBITGD T bonds left off better, the latter on the budget HEIFERS. the gamblers were punished oy being com- | compensation for services rendered and | Three cars were thrown from the track an Bariey, bu'. i Baasaneoonl commttive’s soport,’ ‘Srgtnti v Ay {wu.-.l to pay $10 per month into the city | money employed eight persons were slightly injured, gettin On the Prodagce excl e today the — - at at one time, but afterwa v 3 § e reasury. ith this plan the city has be We therefore pectfully ask your honor- | off with severs bruise IATkOE Wit 1amo; SroRmGRy. 'Q!’@黫'.-:'flfi.'xry, St. Louis Markets, LY SRE I pepea I DR I ORI ONE come the Monte Carlo of the west,” con- nl}("llmz:’\lln’x'nnwixhll' well, ‘and not pass uny When tho news reached Denver today the 10@26c Lggs, steady; strictly fresh, 20030 s, Lovis, Mo., I —FLour—Unchanged, | ¥ar Dol fitm a1l diy. Abrericans o X tinued the judge. LK bill that will so detrimentally affect our dent was thought to have been a mostd AT ¢ ) Bterdayie iige; | & | day A 8 The speaker was of the opinion that the Iness ¢ o passage of uny of the bills | se bt ta I n (ORI e EAT- terduy; cash, 68%5c; | dull the lust hour, New York not supporting The sy k ¥ business as the passage of any of the bills | serious one, but later information brought PN S LK MAckets My 7507 3 i the market as cxpected, but sending a fow women of the city should take hold of the | now before you will surely do. the above account of the wreck. NEW YOk, I'eb. 2. Frovr—Recelpts, 19,- ;) optlons under | selling orders instead, while continued gold nunh'r'fl‘rlul ca m].-' nul]n,lm}mm-'mu the | And your petitioners will ever pr SEMEE camp of the eneny aclub of 200 women 800 pkgs.; ¢xports, 5,500 bbls., 8,100 sacks: rday; y i July ‘Mi‘ v ~|.1‘pnu-ms keep the public out of the market. s : f hrst snles, 7,400 pkgs.; market dull} buyers and A ower; cash, 8115c; ) Philadelphia & Reading has given way would go out and declare against the sin It is a question whether or not a peti- AEABED By e At s L LR o per cent and a small “decline was [ 1. more could be accomplished than by twice | tion of the nature of the above is neces The hearts of Mr. I, O. Renard and Miss BARLEY~ Dull and fiem. BARLEY--Nlow: Minnesota sold nt 47@58e. | Naaolihed in Atchlson, Chicago & Milwauke BULLS, the number of men, and in proof of this the | sary, as any bill stipulating the price at | Augusta Ohrstrom, the two stars of the BARLEY MALT-—Dullund steady; western, 65 | | PROYISIONS Pork quigt; $1.20 for old Job- | yise in ull athers was lost or reduced to 1 fra 1660 speaker cited some of the work that had | which any person may sell his services | Renard-Ohrstrom Lyrvie company, will heres Eiiar e 17,000 bu.; export T onk 8,000 bbls; wheat, 64,000 | tion Canadian lines ‘woro alio lets strong | 11111420 C1340 been performed by tho : club of | {o ynother would probably fail to stand | after beat in unison. Whil their voices bu. 5 marke a L none. Beyvasd: i PR Dol s 2108 DL 3 WRo PUPO. schoo s ; 8 L S v souls repea e of with 0bii6ns eosing Headys fa 2 ‘b Flour, 7,000 bblas wheat, 7 L G I e ST L1730 R e B R ZuoDeaths AL 7 c; afloat, BO@H05c & 000 bu v 7,000 bus | afternoon on the basis of 13 per cent for QDOLYON SO v S R Roan SAAlARE LS G L 20'clock at the I t. 0. 1 northern: 8014 B 1,000 throe montha' bank IS, Revenue payhionts Judge Wakeley, Judge Breck, Silas Cobb | Mrs. Rosa Sedlak, aged 45 yeavs. died | 4y \nombers of the troupe and a few outsid No. 1 hard, 80%c; 'No. 8 spring, 794@79'5¢. re hezinning to tell upon the resources of the and Chairman Heller spoke the same senti- | at her home at Twenty-recond and P | cquaintances were present during the ments, Mr. Heller making the sweeping | streets, and was buried yesterday in | teresting event. ANTICLES. [OPEN. | MIGH | LOW. |CLOSE. | VST ¥ 1 1 1 1 g | JLorsomo twoor thie weeks the loversof | Di& 1. pii. 1o ¢ e 910 74 | oysters huve been looking forward to the time | D. & ¢, F. Co.... § 1050 ¢ 3 & looking f ) 0 | D&l 5 @6.00; lanbs, 16,006,805, 4 i i e e T A T v i A 4 . 85 Hoas = Receipts, 1,216 head, including | all making a special effort to veceive and iU s oA B LR LT S e PPING AND EXPORT 2 curs for sale; market firm at $7.8088.10 per | entertain the delegutes and visitors in u ‘ aiks e | AL oot hcly 1o, b any very Thege | korkWawne ] . 20 manner due to the uccredited repre- o At w | qupots ot oo foystorstont i kel ovén R G ! o MIED St Louis Live Stock Markot, entative of a business employing more i 3 5 ¢ 3053 (1@ (8434 f o weather moderates sufliciently to e VRIay 3 00 . Louis, Mo., JATTLE —~Rec s, | capi representing 8 Men ok | I““ (PG SOSEE | it of oyster fishing: Tt is claimed that a Y ) o e e ¢ (wReceints, | capital und representing more money | vanee with the approach of spring. D.I.&W ¥ do preferr 028 1 gnarket dull and toe per Ib. lowers sheep, 3470 | gther officers and special committees, s miny of the oysters will be poor when | st Bant & Dututii. Tenn. Conl & 11 a ) 5 3.255.00; griss Tex # 0 than any other business in the world. they do come. The following is from a Baltl- | Kan. & Tox ptd Texas Pacific : } % :; I lefl Receipts, 000; cut Bran undard * T e [ETEe SES © e Options were dull and sc lowcr on realizing Skl Ay 28D : market. Call loans w quoted at % to 1 per :.!‘I‘Il(llluh the late w '"}‘-;w\l: [," ll n\":':“ ?” g \l\ ANBAS o Mo e 2 ‘.\\ HEAT—Dull; | cent. his v .. 1060 statement that the public would not elect aurel Hill cemetery. Bow@nae Tanica 8 o {ci July, | Roonw 3 No. 2 mixed, 35496 New York Money Market. s OXEN, officials who would not enforce the laws, By Mary N oung daughter of Mr, | = g i " on N ’ - o - Conn—Ree 40,500 bu.; exports, 2 OaTs ak; M mixed, 200291 ¢ NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—MONEY ON CALL 4 2 g the election of pure ien a blow, the speaker 8, Twentiet P 50D bt e 110,000 bu. Purhrer RO 38 | BYE Wttt be, ub 1G5 pek ceNts Tust lonn, 2 Dot cols; “1860 said, would be struck right at tho root of the | 31 Mrs. M. Nerad, Twenticth s and BUNBS AN e e ¢ 8 streets, was buried in Total Issues of spot. &pots dull ywer, With options elo Burrenr - Light demand and dull; creawery, | closed offercd at 2 per cent. STAC evil. wn streets, o otal o @ steady: No. - slovator, bob @280, duiry, 17@19¢ HEy L P 1436 per ce ... 860 260 e Bl ian ceme COUNTIES, SCHOOL Ing steady: N n olovator, 6a4e | dairy, 17a@1 ERINE SBICANTILE PAREIL 41406 por cont, mian cemet SouNTIRS, 8NN eR affout; ) . B ns declined t@ e | BoGs-Firm ut 3 I Quict and easy, with STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . u have piles DaWitt's Wit ol e B0 T o Sibtions, Cecllued KON - Wheat, 05,000 bu.; corn, 27,000 | i Baniers biLls At 34054, TOF s AR Syt avepile DAL e Y Lot Hasel In fhio Police Conrt, COMPANIES, 8T.R:R.COMPANIRS,si2 ) B41,@54 i Galge; May, 6314 i outs, none, E ay bills and 848714 for demand, 5 H » : h . 63 15-16¢, closing ut 5215¢. » Y t g rs—Wheat, 57,000 bu.; corn, 25,000 | VERNMENT BoNDs—Dull and steady. State 1:2 - . 2 Charles Haines, ‘hman with l.w,"‘n"ls.co"P‘"YIBanke[s' TR TAD SEL000 o Fo el cports: 2,800 Donuyaulisiasisudys L 950 iy Broke a Pistort Rod. one leg and a pension of $13 per month, Plobbiils Bbau o AL sulos, 87 futures, 70,000 bir. Spot. The closing qu ions on bonds Until a new piston rod for one of the big | blows in his money as soon as he gets it 15 Wall Stroet, NEW YORK. engines in the electric road power house can | and then pieces out an existence until 70 State 5t.. BOSTCN. e aules_an fer. Options dull, lower 3 ""‘l'"“ :""“ - u i Febry 37%@38ie, closing at | NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 2.—Futures quiet; | b & 43 1% 119 | Fobrunty, 875 g A CORIBANRMLA ) 843 cotp 35| do g ; a7e; May, 49150, cle ot 890%0; Spot | sulus 43,000 bales; Februry 3 i March | ¢ 100 be put in, the passengers on the Walnut Hill cos, No. 2white, 40340 9,21 Apr > 35 June | Pacifiots of - 105 and South Eleventh street car line, will be obliged to transfer at Twenticth street, cither to_the cable or the Twenty- 9tic: No. 3, May, No. 8 white, 39ige;: | $9.37@0.8 Loulstana st'ped is 67 fourth street lines. The break occurred nrixed western, 354@3915¢; white western, 39 NEW ORI La. eh, 2,—Stea low | Tenn. newsets... 103 [<t. P, C. & P, 1sts o 500 b about midnight Wednesday, and as the re- B il Minneapolis W Krie 20ds.... . 10315 | Ateh. 48, 928 seere 3 40 @400, middlings, d ordinary, 8%e; net re- | Tonn. new s D000 | RULGET Rets. 1 wet > 3 oa several davs before the lines will be in com- New Orleans sclected. '45 to 60 1bs., 413@6e; | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Mt Silasn 938, plete operation again. HAY—Tn fair demand and steady; shipping, | celpts, 8,907 55, 4,286 bulest exports | Tean. new sotds . 33 | P Ik G Rt R v | ELREE A R v S Jobbers' Directory | T MEATS- Dull, firn ur \ions, \ 3 * 0. Av. . « Av. Pro | Milwaukee and may arrive tomorrow. lard, quict, steady; ' western steam G816 . 2 northern, G6@66 Nt e 14 steors. 1040 83 80 20'steors, 1007 g3 go | Milwaukee and may arrive tomorrow. | 11,7 = - — |, o —oXmoon RIS B o s ook 010 ok Hops - Dull and easy common to | bulesi stock Tos. Cen. Pacliic lats. .. 103 | Weat Shore...... eholce, 21 25c; Paciilc VLI g 3 DU& It GuABcverrs 8T8/ IL G, W, I8ty Smam— 85@70¢. to Great Britain, 5,350 bales; sales, 4,200 | Csuada So. znds... 102l Union Pacific Iats.. e 0 11503 s options. sales, celpts, 90 Closed: Februnr N N o i HoGs--1 market today was not par- S cople Duve piies v Mureh, $11.65; May, | 7000 July, 723, On track: g . — teularl Jut prices averaged be to 106 “.’ il ‘”"' LR HuYS Plics, by Dewitt s — - g At ¥1160; pork, quiet, Tow 69'5e: No. 1 northern, G8e h n Stock Quotations. higher ‘than Wednesuay all around. There | Witch Hazel salve will cure them. AWNINESAND TENTS l.“lm[n‘,r new mqw\yl‘rx',‘ BH@GG BOsTON Masst Foh 8 okl cas .. | were m‘ lmllln:hn-l(l'mvrm‘I-nul 000 hogs on - R SRS ulLLLLLLE L LA — —c Firm, fair state da { “Pho oa%& sule and with more favorable eastern advices roze the Horses' . f RGATIAES A Milwaulke time loans, 4'4@5. The following are th i) £ , ¢ z 4 Pl B Ay 3 g S10°K Guaotations: 522 and & woderate shipping dewand it did not | While running to the fire out at Hanscom | 0maha Tent-Awning Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck& Linn, e, firmer; receipt No. 2 spring, 67c, M Atchison &1 peka. 05 | Calumot & Hecla . buteher and heavy hozs sold mostly at $7.50 to | Park Thursday morning, each of the horses COMPANY COMPANY, Doniers b hardwsre and western frosh, cakbald Cony” Quie: Hoston's Albany. 14" | Kranklin. .. I 10, Wil an 8800 ton. Fuir to kood Meht | of truck & had both of their eyes frozen shut HONSE COVERS, Cornor 10tk and Jackson | Taoqhanios LOnIE Rick N domestic, fair to extra, S n: No. i No. E03t0n § ne. i 31040 e 18 | and ixed hogs sold at $7.50 10 87.85, | The driver notice Pangenoss ab o 111§ Farnam St ue 0ok -l 1404 Douglas St. sigabine; Jupn diadie white g i ol Gaela T e | ith indretih o o g vy The driver noticed -‘:nt“\:::’i\‘Fi:\-}‘:x"ml'i::g o n ot ouy Morassx=Open Kettle, firm, fairly active, BARLEYEasy; No, Ired bty e aaeaek e 1% | thing sold, the bulk at from $7.85 to #7.90, [ KUI O R ias 5 RS ND TWINTS: | BICICLES, SUGAR—Law, steady pdorate > domand; RYE-—Qulet; No. 1, 61¢, Fltehburg It 01| Tamaragk: o W e .,:,I\‘.IJ‘[..‘.‘,|.,;‘N\\. Inesday and $7.60 to | found out the trouble. _BAGS A 1 ) tons and 7 e suls, 96 ¥ # PUFsaNt el | Y Tedi 87100 . Retned, aut shipars O [ Andontinliio O stabanastcs, ]| X8 L = — | Bimis Omaha Bag | M. 0. Daxon, | MATRETS. e Mex. Cen. ¢om o b - TU ‘R COMPANY. o | \ A DISTURBANCE | ypyoriors autmantra. | Bleyclensold on monthly |y A 1, Gibbon & C0. | Omaha Safe and Iro E HARDW ARE, ey P16 _Taox--Quiet, steady; Amoricun, 812 NEW YORK 3 N. Y. & N. England. 474 Lamson Store 5.0, 85 isn't what you want, if your stom- floae payments. 12) N.15th AN YOUKD @15.50. eed o 5 pol Ol Colony bi ®|<iTator Lower.. 300 66 LEAD-Firm: (o #3.4 Allouez M.C. (new N e 80 g h and bowels aro irregular, | e | 1000 cape, AtTaw €004, | Eafas,vauits, Jall work Tix—Steady: straits, $30.15 10,406 16:45 Atlantic gl ntain on i 160 - = @16.40; December, $ Spot Rio, | Boston & Mont g [Gen. Klee DIRa Rl e quict und steudy; No. 7 815,00, id 5 240 The produce markets have been very quie : ey 240 arkets have boen very quiet Liverpool Markets. St. Louls Miniug Quotations. s uring the week thus far, but o little more 1ifo v Y it 88 el for o b s D oy oo are I Liveneoor, Feb. 2 WiEAT Steady; de- | 6 Lovis, Mo, Fob. 2.1t is reported TREREE SR RAL SsIaE o eay one 1nG, DTt demand e, oY e T L A R e e ) \ore has been o fulr s of aboi X ¥ ey = i ale was p © the broke b1 everythin S YN M pupply or Apont OuK—Prine western mess, fine, 875 64 per use dfl:‘“"fii“]'{ cxaet figures, One hundr 280 HPE: Ashua boon. tho tule for son i 4 ; S abeth sold o utside of the 212 30 o ekt has attracted about all | 7l ppPrime western, 57s 6d per ewt. 10 trades re i 11 0 market 360 led to be wewkor, Quotations were: | 65 4 860 B o 40 : . ke BId Amkod Gid, Awke: for Its strength upon tho cold weather, and 1) Barrivore, Md, 2-WiEAT-Steady; wille. Ao |iemnatn.. “riyAtKeT | gaiilis 50 weather hus been so changeable that noone | N 2 Med; spot, 771 < 5 alto M. §5.50 $0.00 [P Murphy, b : . could tell what turn It would take next. As | GORN—Steady; mixed spot, 521 | Am. Net a Adams 400 will bo noted helow, pricos a ¢ OArs—Stendy: No. 2 white' western, 41@42¢. | Hope....... 8390 8120 |Montrose 40 APPLES- Stocks are hold At 885 i = Small Hps, 85 160 B Mol sonpy hold 8t 89.0024,00 for Havaun Sugar Market. 5 40 63 WANANAS 0 per bunch | HAVANA, Feb, dles yesterday, 2,000 hags Bat B R AN 8t 5 160 #1 tlon, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, | e [k & Hait, L 0D &D) of contrifuguis, 954 €0 07 dogrees polarishs | Bax Faawcisce Cul. Fob. ‘official Dixstness, Bick and Billous Head: 004t | CORNIZE |tmpoctaes nal 1325 not large gold per quintal closing quotations for wmining stocks lu(lll 5 7 1 7 00 aches, are p“”“l"ly relieved and COAL, i —— T Wholesaleliguor dealers of mlilly n enough to ke Y R closing quotat 8 s ay | s 3 - - — sy R BB AR iary red. | i | Matlostars pro not, Hresocnd ' y roll “sells at boyrisd 0; falr 10 good westerns, £3,6005.00; commnion to take—and tho cheapest pill you | LIME CO. hard anduoft | Mfrs. ualvanizel iron 17@20¢ and fancy at 2 i avasis 3 ! ! X Ers. Geivauised dhan R LAy X Securitles on 'Change Showed an Inclination I 2 8 | and Stock sheep. $2:6@3.75; good 1o choice 40 can buy, for they're guaranteed to cosl, B B oor, ltth aad | ~coraice. Rladal, oaed | eemmmm———————— =] CALIFORNIA CABMAGE- Owing to the high to Narrawness Yestorday. 1% 10.100-1b lambs, $4.0005.60 give satisfaction, or your money is Row | IRINE OGS N PAPER, 0118, ::‘ln-;..l.lx( \:n{ l|.“.-=.m.. ke l~l|l~.n.' held tu south- NEW YORK, Fob. 2.—The stock market showed | ¢holinr. . . > q A pts and Disposition of Stock. returncd ————————————————————— | —— ornia the arrivals here are light. | an inclination to narrowness today. There | Con. Cal. & Unlon Con | 1 disposi o ly for th d & . | ‘ pts and disposition of stock as You pay only for the good you 008, i 3 CRANRMRS Bl and chorry, g8.00; bent | YO8 18t Rl L SO : DRY 80003, —— Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard Oil Co,, and bugle, $10.00: Jersey Cape Cad, §9 was well distributed thou Reading and | talo & Noreross Con : company for the twent liours, ending a5 been very large for some time the consump- | one-third of the total transactions. There w New York Mining ¢ RECKIPTS. S 2d ) | GO ODS €O, writing ' papers, curd on has been s W it wol DaRS) AR RUAMS VAR N e Ew Y M s < notlons, fur- | Notlony. gents' farnish vaper, ete. | olls, axle grease, of ton has been small and 1t would awpear that | some strength in the forenoon and advances | NEW YoRk, Fob. 2—Tho following are the | ~oATiiE oS, s Toas | SOUTH OMAHA., Dry goods notlons, far. | Notlont wonts’ (afaish, por. ot | olls, axto grease, oto. dealers which will be dixpased of s fast as | €Xtended 10 15 per cent in Distillers, but | Closiog mining quotations Cars. |llead|Cars. | Head Cars. | Head| Cars. | Hi e ooy Tith ana 1loward Sts. | Hurney sts Lo T = the market will take them the cortainty that considerable gold would go | Crown Foint Py month ) —_— oo L el T ! Dendwood 180 | ~tandard PEEiAn el i i bull sentiment. It was wounced that | ana ¢ 8 1 Con DISPOSITION o \ Tondered Cex in’ most ' all the biarkets | G B L Branch & Co,, |Jas. A. Clark & Co,, o able to be s declded | estimates were made that double this an omeatake. W | lron Siver arriving whoil t able o' boa decided | estimates were made that doublo this amount Produce, frults of all | Butter, cheise, egid Drumhead, 2¢ e business done, which in the main | rown Folnt £-an shown Dy the books of the Union Stock Yards got. SEN - 3= \Vhilo the rocoipta. of ki have not | Distillers botween thom - monopolized over oleloek b, . February 2, 1893 M. E. Smith & Co., | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry | carz & ruily miick o \.A.,M... o kriaatiay there are quite & good many in the hands of - ~ = ket has boen supportea by away on Saturday night again checked the | Sou 8l and Vallll 20y | Sterr e Lzl 180 10 | Union Stock Yards Company, FURNITURE. Ay g o A of the country. season of the yoar s now | $1,500,000 gold would go out positively, and | }Hale and Noreross. 80 Jackey , ¢rr WOVENS, | CATILE. | HOGS. |SUERD South Omaha. Omaha Upholslering‘l Beab3s & Rufl‘jfl] OoPPER —Closed firm; 1ake, $12 cluding Februar g Wisconsin Cen. com 15 /€. M 67 70 That's about all you get, though, v aey tsomic itk | ron anauters and s with the ordinary pill. It may re. BOOTS AND SHOES, : &54 iarney St Cven. Andresn & GAF th 14th and Jackson. lieve you for the moment, but _HOPSC-COB Shos Company, voure usually in a worse state af- terward than before. Howard Strext _ LUMBER, 4 — This is just where Dr. Pierce's Factory corner 11th and Dougis Stroty - Pleasant Pellets do most good. | weare making close pric's to cash buyars, and are n A Wakeflem.; Charles R. Lo, They act in an easy and natural R CTaas Of 00ds which Ly very saleabla maxeneid, vldne way, very different from tho huge, wilb merobaa he. Siiwan: | Garpoty: old fns}nun«l |mll~4 !’l'hn_y'm not — i only pleasanter, but there's no re- " | K et s their heip | Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer. Hand-Sewed lasts. One littlo sugar-conted pellet | COMPANY. ' Wholenlo | - SHOE 00, bootsshos for a gentlo laxative or corrective | mIre akmts Hostn i AN prbusegoods LIQUORS. | MILLINERY. attention and dealers have been kept busy M ) v 1 trying o figure out the next change, Th imore G Murke ) market has been dependent almost entirely ol o W o ) s s 1 i Kubber Shoo Co. —three for a cathartic. Constipa A A .H‘,‘,‘,.,\,_.,N‘,\,_:AN.:‘;\,‘,‘,‘.‘.\: @ ~1m1mmm1 1IN S e PRODUSE COMMIS3IY, R . : . Mextcan 10 Quick *flvor - | ¢ 1 nd when eggs ought | would be reached. The gold Is intended for | OBtano....... 1o |40 preferre v Ymaha Fackl 5 spholstered furnl- | FURNITURE €O, Grace pouliry and game, Helon. e Knowledie of ‘thoa farks [ IUan: | Prance, snd the Bank of France Is again offer- | OPBIL...i/oo: o 10| Bulwer : g i ' S04 Nieho s i Kinds, oystors. a7 AN g a feeling of uncertainty anong holders of the nietal In transit Financial No COMMISSIIN HousEs LU S 118L 8 L T STOVE REPAIRS. | BASH.DOOR | . Cattle 1o and Shoep market |n the west. eggs and there is a growing disposition mani- hese fucts, notwithstanding the lower rates BRire & | 0. 3 he . elfor(s of holders to u ainty, und many operators closed o SEw : Left over . — - oy load hus caused a decidedly weaker feeling (o | BN 8 sed up thelr KANsAs Crry, Mo, Feb, 2.—Clearings, 81, i Live Stock Commission Merchunts. < \ Ty rotalt ekt VCcLonny It Wt g | Interestin the warket, ‘The trading 'in tho | g3 %% Tolat : = | sonin it Chicazo Blake, Bruce & Co., | Omaha Stove Rapair | M. A. Dishraw & () rouble to buy eggs at 26¢, und there were re- | Industrials today was not on the usually large NEW Your&, Feb. 2.-Olearings, $165,006,- | ~ SMAN, |y g WOIKY, stove repiirs | Magutagtursrs of sash s of sales us low as 24 for round lots. It | scale, but Distillers was strong on the ramor | 394; balaices, 811,069,901 Chicago Live Stock Market. JAUTHB & wooh, [MsNY e l SR | BRI claimed that there aro eggs enough on the | that liguldation 1s completed and that a new BOSTON, Mass., Fet. 2.—Clearings, $21,411,- CricAGo, 111, Feb. (Special Telogram to Market Reports by mall sad wire cheorfuliyt L Omaba, i Bousias S0 | Bo iinaadise vl market now to break it, und if that Is the case | pool lutends to put the stock wmuch higher. | 138; Lalauces, 82,878,047, Money, 2% per | TuE BEE]-Buyers were after the cattlo tousy | bished upou application wade, |7 Dougles 56 | fos, Lith andizardy

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