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0 10 s T AN B TN A A T AT R A MANMAAS s VRO NG No. 9 groon snlte d\l A, 25 to 40 1 5 to 40 1ha COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 5.0 the leading stocks on the N today No. 1 green on salted, 810 10 Ibs.. Alenlf, 8 to 16 1hs.,' 6ige: No. 1 | dry fint, 674 ). 2dry fiint, 4645 5c; No. 1 | dry saltid, 5@be: part eured hides 15 per cent | per pound less than fully cared | HAY-The market Is about steady 6.50. Hoxey—Choleo LEMONS Cholce to VALAGA GrAPES | Nurs - Largehickory, $1.65; $1.0071.25 OYErEs 42¢ por can ON10xS - THome Spanish ver erato, ORANGES — The mnrket is 176 6 226 are quoted at | setts and #3.00 for brights. Sizes | Atoh m Adnms Expross Alton, T. I do preferrad Amoriean Bait Canad to fancy white clover, 18@ | \ anada & 1 Central Pacific. Cy, #3.7524.00 Chon. & Olllo Good shipping stock, #9.60, | Chlengo Alton ek walnuts’ naQ blick walnuts' | & .9 Conso !l G CO.& Cottontoll Cort Del. Hidron D1 & W D& R G praLL D& CF Co Fast Tonn Jils No| 157 1 1% in Lard Was the Vision That Alarmed Bhorts Yesterday. ENORMOUS PROFITS TAKEN BY LONGS o Bqueez st 4.000 | & West Oregon imp Oregon Na Ore. 8. 1, & ( Pacifio Ainil N Pittabiirg Pullman | Heading Riehmond Ter o preferred Rio Grando W do preferred Itock 1sland Erle. St L &S F. do proforred St Paul Fort Wayne. 5 do preforrod Gt. Northern ptd St Paul & Omal | Cak lpra do preforred THocking Valloy . | Liiinois Central St Paul & Duluth | Kan & Tor ped The lo al market is steady at 20 foe Sald to Control a Present -1big Badly [ | Bizes Fairbanks the Stock Wheat Cadahy Lard Operators Caught. srown, #1.00 of S o0 $1.907.2,00. per bushel Tet continie 11@12¢; g 14@1be; g lots moving fr Stock Is quoted D0C2E1.00; chole Recelpts ehickens turkeys extromely il fO 1S, stood pse and gur Refinery Tenn. Conl & It Texas Pacific 1ol & 0. Cent ko Shoro. &M tow n the | lend Trast Wells Fargo KX 4 Western Unlon.. Whooling & o prefered Minn & St. L 8@10¢; fore at Valen- general nal Linsec ol & | o pre erred us. & Tex. Ce do pre tven u | §,1 Contral o | Norrolca W pfd 1L groeary stocKk North American Co inplement dealers have sold 'out to C. Larson. | proprictor of n succecded by now finds Hastings, have 1 sales of stocks today were sh includ Chicago, Burli Quiney, 3.100; g0 Gis, 4,900 iz, #1400 National Cordae, (new New England, 19.400; Northern Pac edi, 16,800; Reading, 23.100; R Terminal, 6,000; Roek Ishnd, 3 Panl. 14,500; 8t Paal & Omndia, 9,50 17,600; Wabish preferred, 6 neral stor Adkman & re Clif od to ML Mot ) and drugs by LW " Kirk & Thompson, nkelman, have the livel 1 out to ¥ buis- W I New York M in the NEW Yonk, Feb., 7 Diller, | Easier at 2215 por cont: closed offered 2 per cont PROME MERCANTILE PAPER 4031414 STERLING EXCHANGE -Active, fir actual business in bankers' Hills at #4 sixty-day bills and #4.571 for demand GOYERNAENT BONDS - Dull and casie Donds ted The closing quotations on bonds: PR 8. in conp S 4lgs reg 100 Pacific (n of ‘0 105 8.1 Louistans st'ped 48 97 (8.1 Tenn. new sot 6s... 102 |S Tenn. new Sot 5s tI Gk I Tet Tonn new s OO I R Canada 8o T P, T Unton Pacitic Is ey Market, have MONEY 0N ness at & Co, announces that Who hias been running Osmond, has given w chit- and Is transferving his: property Dun it il ik, el Ility | N. W. Consols city #2.00 for | & It G Ist, closed firmer 1013 823 A MK &1 4y G Mutual Unfon 6s.. 105 | "o N0 Gt o 17 |H & Nort Nl B & K&t Boston Stock Quotations. Mass., Feb. 7.-Call loans. 45! The following are stock quotutions: Louis Markets, reb. under y BOSTON | | st | 1o loans, s Lovis, Mo WHEAT 0! y closing Cons Frovr-—Uncha \ | Atehison &1 ek « Honton & Albany Miy, 427 | Hoston & Maiue Ol i or vt Tots Noy 3 cash sold b | Eoscn® 3207 May, 3450 Fnstorn . it i Teve Dully 5 Fitehburg . 1. pid BARLEY No K. C, St 0. & C. B.75 BerreR i Littic lock & 1.8.78 Eaas 11 ; Mass. Contral WG | LOW. [CLOSE. | V=T ¥ Lano -1 B A A Foik Unchinged it $19.00 for old &N, Enaland. 30 - |85 o ur, 5,000 b 23,000 | Oid Colony BT | o | ks onr 5000 bbisy whoat, 23,000 | QoW e e Sisg| O N o | K@% bu: corn, 149,000 bu 15,000 Dus; rye, Atinntlo 10° INcswa i L Kogiite | (wedd | nones bitley, none Aton & Mont i (B, & B, it % | SHIesMENTS Flour, 10,000 hbls YCmmes & Hesin.. ahy* |Go. ios | 000 bu.s eorn, 175,000 bu.; outs, CALRIDE 3« ssvssrieess U rye, 9,000 bu; barléy, 1,000 bu Woo PHILADELPHIA, P, wand for wool has Pennsylvania flecees 20¢ for X; 20@31e for yg e Micl 7ise, and Ne M 3 Huron.. ... day; cash, 2201 | Kearsar go. 10114 Quine 20 w¥e Copper Uilg Tamarack 2) " Anniston i aid 0 |Toston Land o Wost knd Lund il rolophone iamson Ators S Weter bowar (e quoted at $2.75 for brights and $2.50 for russetts, Tangerines, put up in half boxes, CRICAGO, 1L Feb, 7.—A squeeze In lard was | #5006 the viston that alarmed shorts fn that product | jight. Faney Cudahy are the big | They are sald to 'l""‘_u V::'H;'" A have begun buying when the market " Porator 4 ull the 1 s Utah and Colorado, slde ever s , taking profits o slonally d native ot S e 00d AULNORLY | arkot which are solling nt #1.50. VEAL Choleo and fat smull veals, profits from their t stions, with every prospeet that s much will come into | HUNINESS RIATS Peter Donaher, hotel proprictor was part of the gossip that Wright, who was Cudahy's partaer in the big eibdeal, differca | 1. A, Weander, who s running a store at Anselmo, will discontinue, was buying heavily, and himself e ! short, with a big I in pr t Nl of sale covering : - ith, Noblo & El med rsupply ved—only tlerees, WM, AL against 8,000 o yenr ago, the light receipts of | ki e e strong market, iere St the big spreu | lative shortaze. It was reported on the board | at Br Interest is widelv ittered. hut some of the H dly caught, May lard sold up | | Vanders & Bixhy, who 031 10 ol e toral | hardware and furniture 5,000 to 75,000 tierces, Hately has ay rently to hiet sker and manager of the deal e e lnst night 1o areun { Tork shows it 1oss « tremely cold weather which eaused e i New Y PerRorevs A little | alarm as to the effect on the growing Hor wiimation marked the dealin in Cubles were ensy. There was o bl increase | was heavy and opened at o4te, it retired to in the amount on ocein pas and free sell- | Hd%¢ on some selling late in the day. The he ning was strong and prices from 'se to | reached 21000 bhls, At the Stock exchiange ye higher, but the market de 1 from 4e to | howeve they were _entircly lected. neks, then deld steadis Closing was | elosed By, offered at 5 Cuhout e lower Towor TALLOW- Active, strong; Corn was aetive within e to closing Cortos SEED Ot Dall without change from last night's fig The | crude, b 7¢; yellow, G062¢, anticipated, The quality was good, with only TURPENTINE -Quiet, tirm thirty-sevei cars Delow N d the cold | LONDON. Feb, 7.-CALCUTTA LINSEED 435 8d fng. Near the opening there wer im nty of UURPENTINE SPIRITS -285 6d per cwt buyi srders for May around 47¢, but these tor wasa pronounecd scller, Shorts bought fairly, however, with only 130 cars estimated | opened e higher, and after fluctuating wed with n gain of ee. May thi ow expectitions ipts for ton .00, today It is under that Fairbanks and vl cholee Was ho= | 4 Western Nebraskn low #6.00 and have been following in ity | SWEET POTATOES o aren today that they had already realized 37 lurge and thin, 3@6¢ thelr pockets b the deal is finished. 1t | tine, has moved o Gordon from himon lard, sold heavily while Cadahy Ganyrean & Son, The smallgtocks of lard the world over, the Wt Contral City ho all combi make a1 timately Co, that lard had been sold in Liverpool today Dillor Tumipton in the wheat pits are said to k 4 shortige here Is estimated all the w from | have dissolved under the openiiz fizures " opened higher. mainly on the ex arket. { wheat, hut there was ot uch busine petrolew certiticates today, but t murket ‘l ing b, e the prominent Operators, transactions at - the Consollt ed ” board 1e, the May future showi v most weak= | Opened, 54%ei highe e fow for Ju!y!hm the closini Teuras of yeaterdy pks.) 7o | se usked FECOIDLS WO G20 cirs, nitinst only 500 cars | ROSIN- Flvn, Tiht demand | weather was regarded as favorable for grad per quarter | | nerally filled, ws one prominent opera for timorrow wded fn. Receipts we warly | i corn, 130 cars; oat Wheat liogs, oW )b cars; hanged. leading futures ranged as follows : CLES. |[OVEN. 0% oats, QY ik TG irunry May July Corn No.2 February. | 84,- bu whoeat 13,000 P ATq 40 ‘ g 43 “Viby 3y Market, Feb, 7.-Woor—The de- vuldd quict. Ohio and « been seiling at 280 XX and above; No 1 s are selling at 276 No. 1 comb- aut 357 Ohio fine $20 3301 \tine delaine, | 31aa2e for one-q d ferrliory wool medium: Texas, zon Wools steadys puiled wools sell woll at 82 for super; Australian wool quiet. San Fra AN FIRANCISC »sing quotations as follows co Miting Stock , Cal.. Fob. 7.—-Tas a1 for stoek 3| | 19 07 Lara Miry July Bhort Ribs Muy 1010 Cash quotations were as follows Frovic Dulland steady. WiEAT ) spring spring, 61@65¢; No. Conx - No. yeliow, 5 5 0 130 10 12 0219 11 65 w1 | Crown P’o) tould & Curry Tinlo & Norcross Mono Sterrn Union Con [Utah [Vellow Tack; 10 174 10 10 TAN@T4'% d, 9430594150 3 cash, 8915c; No. 8 yellow, 4 A B1@81 ;N No. 3 whit No. NEw York, Feb, 7.-Ths following 2 closing mining quotations Kan 3 Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, No. 2 hard, ¢ e lower; No. 2 mixed, 86c. OATs Weak; No. 2 mixed, 290 RYE - St 3 Borren DBL, new, Y 18.40; | 28ci dair $LLO5@I1.97%; short ribs EGias =M ¥210.20; dry salted shoul Recuers . Wheat, L@10.00; shiort clear sides | Uik oats, 1000 bu. SHIPMENTS W heat DL oats, not white, £. 0. b, Feb, Blymoutn . lorrn Nova, ndard ac 4c; No. 8,1, 0. b, 40@66c; | CORN % wnd Cu A0} Noreross Lt reamery, 24@ PORK-— Mess, per lard, per 100 1hs. sides, (loose), $10. ders (boxed), $9.87 (l)l\)\‘('(ln.,]lllr.’)’n‘]ll 0. | Yrisky--Distillers” finished goods, per gal., | #1.17. i il Sudans—Unchanged; cut G | granulated, Hye; standard The following were the receipts and ship- ments for today Articics Tis. | Shipments Flour. bbls 9,000 Wheat. bu 119.000| Corn, bu, 170,000 Oats, bu 7 Mye. bu.. Bariey, bu On the Produce exc market wis quiet; 200 3 tario forred & i Buiwer.. .. 6,000 R e St Louls Mining Quotati 81, Lovn Mo., Feb. 7 'he lll'm stocks toduy was generally s ing quotations of the mini ollows: 28 STocks. Elizabeth .. § 000" bucs corn, ,000 bu; corn, 1,000 . Lo low middling, ipts, 8,724 0,030 Dules: dxports. 10 Great Brithin, tles: to the continent, 12,9582 bales | 1,050 bales; stock 7,657 _bales. NEW ORLEANS, L. Futures, steady; los, 63 M 06} Junuiry, Sasy; mid- ; kood or- 2,750 siles, Arked. Stocks. 5) Small ifps. § Montrose |Adams. ... i, 5 8§ 8.2 8 Am. Net —- Granite 10,000 e 25000 165,000 164,000 9,000 20,000 the butte dairies, ree Market. Feb. 7.-Options opened ir- 10 points down, closing firm, un- ) points up: sales, H6000 | uding February, $17.50; Marcl A, 1700 17,107 oy B0 80014102 16,605 00t #16.700016,50 6,401 16 ber. $16 Rio, quic No. 7, 31 Liverpool Markets. ‘b, 7.-WHEAT- lolders offer sy 65,000 Panis, Fob. 9745¢ for the account. NEW YoRrk, Foh 2833 bulances, $6,32: Javasa, Feb, L quiet. _ BALTOIORE, Put $12,02 per cent. LONDON, Feb, Into the Bank £14,000 MesPHIS, Tonn. solling at#1.50. #108,182, CINCINNATI 7.~Three per cent r New York Markets. ~Clearings, NEW YORK, Feb. 7. Fiq 400 pkgs.: exports, Hnn siles, 9,100 pkis.; searce: winter w fair to fancy, 82,58 Minnesota “¢le @4.50; putents, £ @G ouANEAL~Steudy pist e 10 BARLEY- Dull, firm; western, 60280¢; No, Sl LB Toronto, K8, Py de BARLEY MALT o WHEAT— K 600 b, sale Spunish gold, #2 wiet. b, 7 30,272 Pa., Feb. ances, 1,8 Spot | Sn LIVERPOOT ADSIENE Steady; miand poot 4 Recel yellow inclug western, $2.7 centals, Amount of Englu 7 bulli and poor: mixed western, o SR 45 Bd. " Receipts, American ys 65,100 Milwa MILWAUKES My, 70 Cony OATS I 83 BARLE western, 6585, W bis: eXports . 1.0S0,000 bu. futn bu. spot. 8ot warket dull and | steady: No. 2 red in stors afloat, 13¢5 £, 0. b, 801@ ern, #50; No. 1 Nard, 3¢} No. 3 e, at "y o on firmer Chicago ac on large iner Stoady Ints, 2 7 vings, $5 o Cle Wis., sprin, teady i No. m;" No, 2 . 7.—Money, 3 geq Options Id - weath mark de S 0N pissage closing weak ut 1@de below Mareh, B0 K0, it 8o Y i, closing ut 82 B2R@ED e, Closing at RN Receipts, 74,400 16,000 bu., nm Spots dull,'stead B5@BLY y V10 count. St Louts, M ilan nt. urities Was of & Moderate 10 Amount, ¢ Vi 1 NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—Business in stocks The e of w moderate amount, and for the most p today * | the result of operations by the professio ors, but the bulls were in control. Ther was noted, howover, a marked indisposition to sellon the part of the holders, which was sufli- fent encouragement to the bullish portion ot the professional element to put themselves under the market wherever there was any ae- tivity, but it was almost directly the result of bullish manipulation. Exceptions to this rule, | swever,were to be found in American Tobu | und Distillers, Themarket for sterling © indicates u renewal of gold ship The inereasing indication of old elther this week or next Quief, steady; pickled bel i pickled Shoulders, 10c: pickled | | :efectuipon. the market 1n ‘the 3 middies, m;\lx,;n udy: short cles and consequently the reaction urd, qguict, higher: weste L iany stoeks, though th ed at #1935, nominal; sales, non 1Der it 6lose 1o the hes| s, nonei Mareh, $12.80; May, $1 P'tho. Strongtly o pork, quiet; steady; old mess, § , $30.75. Moderate demand, Clearln Mon oy, qui New' York, STOCKS AND BONDS, Exchang Business ln Se exports, 74,000 Lu. in ele mixed, 8, b on ine pected March was quoted (le be dis unt; Hos . 6815@4 1401 No. Upllmn were dull and 4@e lowe m&u‘ ox elosing OATs - Lteccipts, 80, “12 | bu.; sules, 80,000 bu. fut 57,000 1 sylulets mixed, low ..,.m-‘.\.mu Gise \ No b, 7.—~C! exchange, e, St BT 5, ok 10¢ $1.86: demand, Der cent. 2 Chica Light Receipts, ¢ it 8 Wwhite, 400401y ¥ y Demand Boom Prices, OMANA, Feb, 7. Recelpts of hoth hogs were surprisingly light for a | two days’ supply showing a falling off cattle and 3,000 hogs as compured celpts for Monday and Tuesday of lus Dealers generally were very mue pointed in the receipts of cattle, T less than half us many here as i week T the Pholfie | the receipts made up in quulity w witof its | lacked inquantity by which the | active and higher, Shippers started was taken care of. Another | (he eattle carly on by stroyg point was found in New England, which | 0 " re- | was advanced on rumors of o possible allia o0 ARd local laugh pr | with the Vanderbilt interests, which would Prices ruled pretty | hve the effect of throwing considerable busi= | higher all around, the good to choice on which the competition was and Hops—Quiet, w 21@24c; Pucitic ¢ WOOL - Actiy Yie37c; Toxus, ex- | @2dc lllrlll\'\l](' nts. wrge outgo of week had its late dealings was brought ‘lose had fle about the strength of North, 4 Ked, being the operation firm; western demand, less str celbts, 3,450 phis; western fresh, 380 Rice-—Good deniand, firm Morasses—New Orleans, to_ choice. fafr demand. W, fivm; rs were nc e, slow, close open kettle, good | s over the lino from thes New York Contral ud of the Vanderbllt rouds. 1t rose bl per | cont. but reatted s percont, and it finad ghin | DeIns all of 10c bigher than Monday was uly % per cent: A Stron s | fnfrequently more. A buy noticed” n Utoe | conlers, & | 1b.stoers brought 95.45, ar Hudson finally rose 1 v | anything else Tas brouzht, since but Reading, whife active, was held within XLia olioioa 400t 1u00-10, st Tttt WhERIn | ercely at from #450 to .00, whil it oot whth |G edey good 800 to'1,200-10, stoérs sold e st | 83.00°t0 #3.40. Comimon_ 10 poor st e s for the | and ends, sold at from $3.85 down cont, but Burlington & Qui 1ane 1o the- iarket 3 stroug and thero was little of any con the subjeet of spociul b e G AR LS Wis | unsold over the noon hour. i i lower.” Awoni the | utchers' canners also sol fulties Pacific Mall was @ noted foature, | i SOl o 028 1 ‘the ChHy dualinge | G el ound. Shippers, Some Tate’ buyini however, rallicd it T por s und » aall went attor Closed per eent lower. " Ly abo b B ag e of BUESr resa feature, i o R u feaccional o wiiie "Ameroan’ Up 10 $4.00. the. bulke of. she. fuir Closed ut 1t lowest point, w Stuf it around $2.40 1o 88,10, Buils, Ly percent. Manht Staes were 10 ouly moderate supply o wide uctiitions tron .20 to ¥ e wore 57, but settling od veal calves on sule and they itstiowed w galn of 1 | Rrund $4.50 wna . Tl 0 business in stockers and feeder K1 shurp Apw cidedly dull with conditions tuch the and professio | They liuve been for the past week provement 1s 1ook tntll ‘there 6t up i this extromely cold weather sentutive sales DIESSED BEET. P No / B1.....1035 1143 1162 1040 0, 100 hhds, museo- 1 bags centrifugals, nd 1,247 bags molasses 8-16¢; refined quiot | ady, quiet; American, 812,75 vado, 8 06 test, ut sugar, 89 test Pia ' Irox 15.50 Corpen AD-Quiet, St Quiet, firm: O he reccipts of 371 at St A rrow lack of Rouie of them siy that they eannot rem when there was s little dotng us at present. Al kinds of coun- | try produ £l and consumers appear to be buying as little as possible. The general fmpression Is that o wirm spell of weather would liven up the market and start things to moving APPLES - Stocks are held at #3.504.00 fo fair to cholee stock BANANAS Quoted at $2.00%2 BEANS -Cholc Horren- s 1 enough to 1 chanz the marke ie 1n about atry roll sells at 1 nap (o th per cent ¢ final hours the o kot i, Many room traders ators had sold some- € that the action of the | | Juestion yesterday would et price 1 unfuvorable n " Grad- 7@ | ually the feeling gained }.rUIIHII‘.AMY the vote Wwis ho test of the question and that the situa- | ton was practically unchanged. prders” came {0 through the commission | 11 liouses the tradors who had parted with their | holdings found stock unusually scarce. result was little loose stock on the prices woved up briskly, and traders suffered from their own apprebension and excessive | tHmldiry The threa labor troubles in the wost upparently b no effect on the rail- way shares Involved, The followlug wre the closing quotations of 50 per bunch No. When buying | 1 Av 1080 1400 Good stock 2! or doe., CHANBERRIES ~Hell nd cherry, and buzle, $10.00: Jorsey Cape Cod, Eaos The market continues tirm, owing to the ext cold weather, but the demand s Hudted Sules ranged all the way from 27¢ 10 80 AME-—Hardly enoagh rabbits here to make & market, Small, $1.50; Jacks, $4.00, Nives-No. 1 green , 85c; No. 1 green salted, £5.50; 50, bell he narket i1, Tust loan 2 per T Bid Clearings, Clearings, " 911 Money, Telegram as e The general markot to ch of finished 1,6 e hig Christ sold pinal prd . <outhorn Pactic i V1 P ral Eioctric d 200,88 on & Distill- ) 17,0003 itie "pres ichniond 2005 St CaLY cent; rcent n, with Sy for r. State Tii Nortnern Pac, 2nds T Panl Cansols Rots Kets. ts th 1/ Pewable (new)..... co offteial ks fodiy New York Minlng Quotations. are the 03 and for he clos- were s ARk - 8, ntes 97t $149,432 - 50. Ex- i on gone ¢ todiy, xehan halances, 46 por , $18,010,- { pir 15¢ dis- 250 o follows ton, 10 Louis, 25¢ premium. $13 i ..m.-mm'. Sixty-day ney, weak at bills, 5@6 1 Strong tle and sday,the of 4,000 with re- t week h disap- were 180, but At they wils out after lish reports from Ch toat all dime grades Keenest and not 3- cher than s, eers sold o fair to 1 at fro; ufr, 10§ wis sequence A tull spec the ¢ louds on 10 goo oxen #na nd strong very fow frecly s was de- No i is some Repre- R o Tro—— 082 990 063 1158 1020 4 (0 006 406 1146 4 10 SHIPPING AND EX 050 4 00 18 137 400 22 1450 4 00 085 4 Ot 900 4 00 MISED, Cows! 81 900 1160 1100 HEIFED 885 CALVES. 1000 RO 1000 1500 1128 1110 1270 845 1360 1260 1190 260 1300 1100 1 1500 1800 1800 1640 1740 1250 1550 1260 1350 1550 STOC 420 FEEDERS 660 K70 G2 (88 960 8 50 was notive and b to 10¢ y on all grades. Tuesds is generally a heavy day, but today’s run w the lightest for_ the sccond day of the wo sinec early in November. neral quality of the offerings was nothin With light receipts, bullis sved shipping i ind am active inquicy from fre sellers had decided]y the best of th d prices advanced oe to 10c all The good 1o choice hutcher weight and he hogs xold at from §7.90 up to #5800 with f good light, und mived stufl at from .50 to $7.55. Rome very dnferfor ght mixed sold as low us $7.70. The teade was rather active frc 1'to Anisth, fhd by 11 0'elock the pens were Teared. Sales were very 1y at 4765 find &7, aguinst §7, \hm: nd §7.50 {0 $5.00 on last | higher than Monc around. vy v 1o ik i RRREERR e 282 2257 17 11260 85 85 AND 3 60 152 00 Sprpp-—Recelpts were rather liberal, four- (cen loads, but everything offered changed hands readily and atg about steady pric Some mixed "Mexicans sold for #4.00 good to choice western wethers ~nm M. Z #5.00. Fuir to good nativ 5 fair to good westerns, ou and stock sheep, choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs, $4.004 sentative sales. No. ROUGH. 460 80....150 Av, 96 84 L1064 8 L1100 500 Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Ofelal recelpts and disposition of sto 'k as shown by th ks of the Union Stock Y company for th twenty-four hours, ending at 5 o'clock p. m. Februar, western wethe western wethe 476 western wethers HORSES € M08 Cars. | Hend| Cars. | Hend. " a3 2187 DISPOSITION. 242 WOV RIS, Omahu Packiog Co.. The G. H. Hammond ¢ Swift & Co. The Cudahy Packing 6" John P 8quires & Co A. Hans o It Beck Degzan Vaosant & Carey J. Lobman Tinmilton & Damron Shippers CAVTLE. Stephen 10 Fy “motall.v.. 2iusl 153 Chicage ket, 'H10AGO, 111, Feb. 7.—(Special THE BEE-The few hundred cattle he sold higher than on Monday. T much of a seramble for the offerin quiet way they were all picked up “and a advanceof from 5S¢ to 10¢ per 100 1bs, Th bulk of the cows and bulls sold above #2.50 and nfost any thing i the_slipe steer wis salable at better thun $3.76. There were a number of sales of cows and heifers at from .50 to #3.70 and from $3.75 to $4.00 was froely paid for good export bulls, Quotations range from $1.60 €0 3855 for poor 1o oxtra cows, heifers and’ pulls, #2.50 to $4.25 for stockers and feeders and’ from $3.50 (0 ¥ very common 1o extri dressed beef stoers 10" hogs ehing at no more thin hove yesterday's pi in other nees an advadice of 26¢ wis ned, but the published sales show the average gain have been from 19 pric 1o from $7.50 to 85, s light 10 from 8755 to $4.45 m welghts und 1o from #5.10 to #5.05 fc vy. There wis little trading below. $8.00; in fact the bulk of the medium and heavy welghts sold above range of values for than for Monday were on a basis of (rom $3.25 to $5.40 for poor to cholee quulitiess With Tost of the business 1 84,00 0 80,10 Cuttle, sheep was a little higher about 10c. Sales 2,000; hogs, 6,000; 000, ening Journul reports Receipts, 8,000 head rhet steady ; xira steers Ji fed Texuns, $4.3 CATTLY 0 hie shipments, pickers 15: prime heavy an | butehers it $820%5.000 primo liglit, §7.9005.00 other Hights, ¥7.000 SHEEP eipts, 3,000 head; shipments 1,000 he ket steady: nutives, #4000 5.00; westerns, $9.4004.00; lumbs, #4.5010.20. New York Live Stock Market. NEW York, Feb. 7. BEEVES—Heecints, 800 hend, all for exporters: decssed beef, steady BEOe: shipments, 700 beoves; Omorrow 5,200 quariers of beef. CaLves- Recelpts, 100 heud inally steady SHE AND LAMBA - Reccipts market, firn; shoep, $5.50605.70. 008 Receipts, 2,300 hea O, 30 Kansus City Live Stock Market, Kansas Crry, Mo, Feb. 7. Carrie-Re ceipts, 8,600 bead; shipments, 1,000 head; no trade; nom 500 heud lamibs nally market active und strong ows and helfers teed 578400, Houas™ Roceipts, 8,600 hend murkes active, 5@ 10c, mostly 10¢, highe all grades, $6.60680,50: bulk §7.7007.85 SHREP--Recelpts, 1,000 head: shipments, none; market ston ste 100 higher 21049, 00 y husiness men, clor | 100 higher, iness mon, clorks, ladi men and that a erect ! s and gontle- citizens generally who believe new church edifice should be 1 for and by the Methodist Episco. pul society are requested to meals with the | and mites to the buildir \nments, none their their take dies add g fund - take - ETP RN JUSTIOE. st Lovis, Mo, 42005 Shipments, none 4007 tod Texans, #.5004.50. Hoas-— Reecipts, 8,200: hipmonts, 106 higher: heavy, # 8257 pucking @8.10; light, $7.708,00 SHEEP R §,100 $3.007.4.00; matto - DD Enazes, M, D. Booak, Pros. Vice Pres. 81 CATTLE native steers, $3.000% are bilious Beecham's $7.00 [pts, cholee steady: natives g A Hread and Water Diet Prescribod for Petty Crooks, to hold court yes and disposed of of men charged offenses was not foe Berka sufticiently to by day 1§ Judge o Secy Roour Troas, able & HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital § afternoon bout six twostly vith crimes and nances, 1 and sueh 1 bled grees petty the city ordi well sainst ng lowever, rawhiding as he gave the assem ongregation of vagrants of divers de and colors the knocked clear has not many a day usually take COUrse were the bread and water lavished upon all | mationality, color evitude During the literally erowded there were s railing to accommodate the burglars, houso workers grants who were wait ! v medicing 1t was as tough o gang as was ever rounded up from the slums and dives of a big city and as his honor east Lis eyesover the famil iar faces of men who had never worked, and never would except at the behestof the state, he evidently “determined 1o give the gange such o preseription as would lead them to the conclusion that Omaha was ot the best plac vld for wen of their i Town State National Bank, | toloafin 610 mOrotAY: Nationil Dtk First the nine burglars who were corraled at Tenth and Jones st Sunday e were arvaizned and pleadod Their cases were continued afternoon. Tony Paolo and J. Decarlo, she Ttalians who created an incipient riot at | Seventeenth and Mason strests Sunday af: ternoon, entered a similar plea their preliminary examination was set Churs: day at 2 o'clock Then the smaller fry were given a chance John Brady was one of the Rescue hom converts and a thief on the side, and b sent over the road fora month withou mony. F'red Smith, who had also posing on the charity of the home, will spend the next thirty-two days in the connty jail with the first and thelast six on bread and water, A long row of similar char filed in front of the judicial bench and rc ceived from twenty to forty-six da with a bread and water diet thrown in They were used to the jail sentences the look that appeared on their divty when the bread and water clause w to their usual dose was laughablc who were not sympathizers 1 the whole outfit was conducted to the and the city will be vid of a_goodly por tion of its unhealthy citizenship for a month to come a even the old timers who as a4 matter of of the box by which were it orepard to 18 condition of sentenco sentences with previo ik or 000; Omahia and Sloux City. Grainand Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. i Lhe nt udice the the ¢ vt i rist of were wened ide the arvay of and “va ilat il cely enough seat motley the PRIVATE WIRE Room 212 New York Life Buiding oW noi guilty mtil Fric nl attentlon given to outside orders. Correspondence so.ieted. - SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. Wy uncilimen e ¥ rs Were The city fathers, at monthly meeting, held in fri ator Monday night.te ness with chattering on. while the prison room toasted their shins avound a red- hot stove humanely provided by the city to keep the poor wretches from freezing to death, Whether it through false economy of fuel or an impossibility to heat the basement of the Pivonka bleek, the fact remains that the temper- ature in the council chamber ever since the same has been oceupied has been too low for comfort at all hours of the day and frigidly cold early in the evenings after the fires in the furnace ave per- mitted to burn low. It was rumored Monday night that a movement was on foot, to sublet the present police headquarters and council chamber, to one of the packing houses for a chill room and to move the city offices to the old gquarters in the Rowley block. Atany rate something will be done at the next meeting of the city council. Jailer Thomas says it is impossible for any- | thing short of a Hottentc Laplander to remain in the police station after midni on acold night, and that some- thing is going to drop lower than the temperature of the rooms over which it is his cold clammy duty to preside. Frozen Wh fortable, their regu Pivonka's re- ed busi teeth and overeoats 's in the adjoinir City ¢ wits cere been im each is negligence, but faces added to those in their woc nuve pes. Witeh Hazel salve will cure t e = One Womnn's Business Meihods, “A woman's head may be level when she ribbons or a new said a clerk m a down town feed sto but but DeWitt s . is buyin ne esterday morning, trading in our tine she when is way off tinished sweey it comes “1 had jus the other day r out the stove or mged when a pro vinging of the telephone beil ann avoman was at the other answered the call and a feminine voice | chased itse!f over the wire to inform me that she wanted a bale of hay s vight away. Al vight, Tanswered; who wants it? “Why, Twant it, and send away, too, for we are clear out.” “Yes, 1 know, but who is it for the horse, you brate. Did you think it was for the baby? and the telephone was closed with a bang, and I supposc that woman is still kicking because she hasn't seen that bale of hay. and jerky unced that end of it. 1 Rough on th, A number of rooms on the of the High school building, including the High school room, were so cold Mon- day that it was impossible for teachers nd pupils to remain and they were dismissed at noon. Mem- bers of the board at their meet- ing that night. made the rounds of the building at the solicitation of Paul McCauley, superintendent of the build- and Wwere umazed at what they saw and felt. Blackboards within a foot of radiators beaving as heavy pressure of steam as the pipes would stand were covered with frost, and the cold north winds would flutter paper ten feet from the wall or blow a man's hat off when stanaing close to the window. One of the board remarked that he believed water would freeze if placed on a certain radiator immediately in front of a north window, and when others thrust their hands between the radiator and the wall they agreed with him. Mr. McCauley said he had put in the havdest day’s work that day of any during the four years of his service in the building, having burned 4,500 pounds of coal and never having than thirty pounds pressure, which all the pipes will stand with safety. Of course Monday ally cold day, with penetrating wind but in moderate weather with cold winc it is impossible to make the rooms com- fortable on the side of the building from which the winds come. 1t is safe to say that the window casings will be re- | moved and the walls prepared for their replacement so as to exclude the winds hefore another winter. The building is agood substantial one generally speaking and the trouble mentioned s due to car less work of mee in plastering and finishing, wh i be remedied at a trifling cost compared with the im- portance of the wor Postoflice 8 Postmaster Glasgow's books show business of the South Oma postoftice for Junuary as given be tanmps i Staniped Sehool Chitdren, north side for? ‘Why, Perfecy act perrats heilth re from the useof DeWitt's Little Karly Risers A perfect littl Buildihg Inspectors Will Meet, J. F. Tilly, ity inspector of buildings, will o to St. Louis next Monday to attend the convention of the National Association of Commissioners and Inspectors of Buildings, which will_convene on the 14th. The asso- | ciation has for its objects a general inter- nge of 1deas and a thorough disenssion of ubjects that are of interest to builders. The president of the association is John S | Damrell of Boston and the seerctary is John M. Hazen of Minneapolis. Mr. Tilly goes in accordance with a resolution of the council and the city will pay the expense of the trip 5 - . 1f you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely cure you. BUNB DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIES,ctc Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPARY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. 15 'Nall Stroet, NEW YORK. 70 State St., BOSTCN. WANTED Totar Issues of CITIES, COUNTIES, 5CHOOL was an exception- >WHINGSAND TENTS ()maha Tent-Awning COMPANY stics, 1 eards sold 1 nvelopes 1 HORSE COV 4 " L T e — Registered Tetters forwurded, 146, BAGS AND TWINZS- | BI313LES, Registered letters received, 217 - R ot il o NP gy Omaha Bag | M. 0. Daxo, whieh posta 1, 10,33 Number of domestic niondy orders issued, | COMPANY. Importors and manfrs. | Bieyclos sold on gonthly 243, Number of dom DR ey "hutians twitie Ph | paymeits. 10 N.Isth Number of foreign money orders issued, —— Amount domestic: money orders i " _ BOOTS \ND 81073, Morse-Coa Shoa Company, Amount of orders Howard strest stie moncy orders paid, 217 36, domestic money paid Amount foreign money orders issued Number of postal notes issued. 256, Number of postal notes paid, 177 Amount of postal notes issued s Strosts Amount of postal notes A ¥a or 11th and Dou We are making eloss prio s to eash bu selllng & class of ghods which 1y very sals with merchants tory co; paid 14 v an1 are Light Police Business. wio O o B e T Fowler yesterday and he was ordeved | back to his cell. The poor vietim of drink ambled in, hatless and coatless, with one shoe in his hand, the other on his foot, and his face beaten and swoollen to an extent that madg it IMPossible | com—— to judge to what species of ani- mal © he belonged. The officers | COAL, CO(E, ! CoRNI iho Eave LA Ename mas Atro UG Omabe Conl CoKaq Bagle Cornic: Works to give an intelligent account of him- “eonl, 8 B COF. Wth 8ad | cornics, wi il W Cap s, self. He was picked up sometime dup- | Douklas Sts mietalllo kslikhts, o ing the night by a friendly policeman, | TP who found him stuck in a snow drift ina | ~ low quarter on railroad avenue, whither DRY 600DS, o had wandored prosumably aftor being | y“p“enin 8 Gy, Kilpalrick-Km Dl‘; cjected from a saloon or sporting house. A Notlons, wents' farnish Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wholesalo [ EHOF b mrs. agonts Hoston | and rubbor goods, [3)3 Iubbor Shoa Co., 1102 | 1510 Harnoy St 1104-1106 Huneney St as, notlons, fur- Blahilog go01s, eornsr | lnggoods, cor Tith wnd Howard st | Harasy sts m—— . O. Mayfield has been confined to his | f FURNITURE, home with sickness for the st week, Mus. J. Rogers of 1 in vis- | Omala Upholstering | Baeb: & Hd]]fll iting her sister, Mrs, Paddock, | Twenty-cighth and B. will remain | during the week. The ladies of the church will serve Thursday and Friday o instead of at the banquet hall of the church, as stated in THE BEE, for the simple reason that they have no chureh since the burning of their building. All Magle City Gossip. bry go Sam Shrigley visiting at Ashland e aad her Mrs. parents is reiv I 0. K She £o. upholstered furni- | FURNITURE CO. 21104 Nicholns Jolesnle only Grace and 13th Sta Methodist Episcopal meals on Wednesday, Il N street, s L T been known for 1 | LET IT RU and your cough may end in something sorl: ous, “It's pretty sure to, if your blood is poor. That is just the time and condition that {n vites Consumption, T ro sown and it Ims fastoned its hold 1, before you know that it is near. It won't do to trifle and delay, whon the remody is at hand. Every disorder that con be reached through the blood yields to Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, For Severe Coughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, Asthma, Scrofula in every form, and even the Berofulous affection of the Tungs that's called Consumption, in all ity earlier stages, it is & positive and complete cure It is the only blood-cloanser, strength re- storer, and flesh-builder so effective that it can be guaranteed. 1f it doesn't beneflt or cure, in every case, you have your mone, back. Al medicine dealers have it Y ' Architects, Surveyors, Contractors Wehave a full supply of Mathe« vmathal Instruments, Drawa i ing Papers, Tracing Cloth, | Transits, Rods, Chains, keva | els, Tapes, Squares. lllus. ! trated Catalogue frec. k| + THE = LOF = PERROLD G | 114 South 15th Strest, | Next to IPostoffice. DR, R. W. BAILEY Testh Fillal With out Pain b7ty Latast Lavaa tion. Teeth Extracted Without Pain ¢ Danger. { $5.)). A Full Sel of Teeth on Rubber f Perfoct it g morning. New Y dny antasl. Paoth s tnaartod In the xtrol Soe specimons of Heme slo Bel 2y spociinens of Floxiblo Elustis Py Allwork warrantod as represonto | Office Third Floor Paxton 310 & Telephone 103 Toke clevator or ~ DONT MIS§ IT! You don't need to sacrifice the toved ones when Dephtheria and Membranous Croup willendangertho nelghhorhood of your homes There Is w suro spocific meadicine TO PRE VENT contagion of then, and there is also urespecific medicine for The Cure of Them when they have not run beyon ! hun i re ich Write w R.C. SIGEL, In Crete, Neb.,, reatment, and you wilitinl 110 need of & | that his treatment -based on niany years' ex- Iy hassceured lim w suo periments and st disuppoint you | cess whichwill noi ANT M AND WOMEN AT 'g'ucn Yok B 880 A MONTH h‘r"v)’,:"“‘..“.' ] MEDO-ELECTRO PAD, CO.. cmclmmn. Ohio. LOST VITAI.ITY DISORDERb EVILS, WIAKNES 3135, DES . tht as AL AR R R ) | NENTLY CURED. Full' STRENGTH and tene given to every partof tho body. L will send (se | curely paoked) FIREE to any sufferar tha presorip. tion that eured mo of those troubl Addross, o A. BRADLEY BATILE CUEEK, MICH and Farn vn Sty 1SE oatrainy, | lives of your ana v stored. e Debilit, T OMAIILA, Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattlo Ho and Sheep markot o the west. D ] COMMISSION NDIISEB Wood Brolhera. Live Stock ¢ South Omaha—Telephone 1157 - mmission Merchunts, Chicago JOHN D DADISMAN, | 4 WALTER E. WOOD, | Manase! Market Roports by mall and wire cheerfullye nished upon appiication Manufacturers’ and J obberg’ Directorz HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck& L‘Ill COMPANY, | Deaters 1n hardware and Jackson | mechanios’ tonls 1404 Douglas St. Corner 10th ana St oots. e —————— ] HATS, ET3, W A.L. Gibbon & 0o | | Omaha Safe anilron Wholosalo WOIKS wira K014 \ Eafos, vaults, Jnil work, Mens, 3th | iron suitters and nr sa | dupes. Andresn & Gar ) Ve wit o Hats, kloy wnd Hnrney LUFMBER, srloant L Miiwa L and Qulnc wilte lme. MILLINERY. |1 093¢ feldse LIQUORS, Frick & Hy, Wholesals liguor dealors &0 Jobb 1001 Farnnm St | _—mmm PAPER, 0ILS. Carpenter Paper Co.| Standard Ol Co,, Carry a full stock of | rinting, weapplog and papors, card | oty axto gr Iefned and lubricatiog PRODUSE COMMISSINN, Branch & Co., ot Jas. A Clark & Co., Butter, chows, egd% pouliry and game, Kinds, oysters. 417 8. 1ith St S ——————————————— _STOVE REPAIRS. SASH, DIOR Produce, frulty all ey Omaha Stove Repair | M. A, Dishron & C> MK9, stove re,airs | Manufasturars of sash \d water attachmoats | doors, biinds A ay kind of stove | mouldings. brano b 1207 Dougias 56 | fice, 124k audiss #dy

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