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\ 1th options moderatoly active: No. 2 red, in | Moore's hardware business at Doniph 3 arkol ‘ 4 80 COM“FRC[AI AVD FIVA\CIALJ :h.r:- 40 ":1.'-\. u‘;" ~15-." m‘fi:.u, L.W.,mu,uf G, B. Hawk & Son's implement business o months bills belng quoted 160 L v o (sbizs £ 0. b, 79481 No. 1 northern, 86¢; No. | poes - - 1o 114 per cont ! k 80 rd Suy@sie; No. 2 northern, 646, Options STOCKS AND BONDS, P 160 - ro netlve and ireegular, declining 14@ 14 . i . " vy selling by the wost and northwest, | ouiing in Secarities Was Vory Active with | offAF{1* €1 Moy Clearings, 81, Traders in Wheat Treated to a Series of | Cilada e d gufiag Considerable Excitement. PAnts, Fob. 10,—4Hkee vor cent rentes, 08¢ | i )l n v Y “eb. 15, ading stocks, | 38c for the account 86! ing 5 Muy, MO New Yonk, Feb 1 Trading in st I 1t Burprises, Bogiie et July: 810¥ak 16-1de. o cspecinlly during the morning, was very kw Yok, Feb. 15, Clearings, $111,460,- i at ¥ clte wder pro- | 800; balances, #7 > oon—Heenipts 00 bin; exports, 6,050 | Metive With some excltement under pr balances, #7,441,712 o WILD FLUCTUATIONS IN THAT CEREAL | buii salex 786,000 bu. futires, 5000 bu, | nounced sclliugof industrials ane fow sp BaLTMonE, M. IO 15 -Clonrings, 82449, | 2400100 00 Telegram to Tuk Bee.]—Army orders issued | The postman's whistle is a sound which no spot. Spots dull, @i lower; No. 2 82¢ | cialties among the rallronds. The excite . € " 00 today were one ever forgets. The instant it is heard one In vlovator, 53¢ aflont; stenmer mixed, 514@ | yont quieted down and o substantial rally in | DRIABECPHIS By Beb, o L0, 7 d G8 AND J Leaveof absence for two months with per. 1s an interest. “Are the letters for met 215 No. 8, 404@boige. Options werd mare | AL PR EC AR G RER O housh con 37,606, 80....110 120 600 8 s 4 ek i RS wits Taces Teceipte 1 Lkl L missfon to leave the United States is granted | Who can they be from! Does it me o After Declining Nearly Three Cents Per | itV dectining ‘,.:,,.(”,,,-.'.'".... covering, | slderable feverishness marked the dealings hoN. Fob, 15.Amount of ballion with- | ,SIEEP- Recolpts were somewhat lighter i ates is granted | an they be from? Does it mean good ay, thero being but | Colonel Joseph R. S ssistant surgeon | news, or 18 it, perhaps . , Bushel it Recovers Most of the Loss closing steady; Febraary, b1y@o2e, closing uf | throughout. The weakness of last nfght, | drawn from the Bank pf England on balances N ny, thero being but & PIR. Smith, assistant surgeon | neWs, or 18 it, perhaps, an announcement of b i ] hese went dire genernl. Major J y - AL 5150 March, 61%@. sing at 51%¢ Yy | caused by disappointment over the fail- | tod £20,000, general. Major Johnson V.1 Middloton, | death —Cause of the Rapld a0, closing ag 614e; July, aused by the disappointment over the fail- | today, | ¥ o New ers to Induce Secre- | MEwPmIS, Tenn, Feb. 15 New York steady prices. Tha surgeon will, in addition to his present duties | At all times of the year, and in all weathe @83 T1-10c, closing at B1%e. ure of the New York bankers to ind e ot .- ' Yor y_at, steady prices. \ h Q a athe Changes. CUATE~Ho “: ":-:‘mu- Wois oxports, 625, | tary Foster to issue bonds for gold and thus lling ul #1.50. Clearings, #464,075 ¢ :;’I‘n’vl'\'\rll‘rvllh mu .:.:‘r.:‘.vlqr: ior as post surgeon of the Presidio of San Iran- | the postman makes his regular rounds, Both st 000 g sulos, 60,000 bu. futures, 161,000 bi, | retieve the financial situation, while alding ARHATE, O, el Clearings, #2,090,- | qotabfy 10 t0'26e Tover "th Keek cisco, perform the duties of medical director, | he and his brother employes in the office are & 5 TR tav ol | AL -wonugrs Havimary, 87 aret, the banks, was continued under vigorous | g NGRS 6 por New York ex- | Falr to good natives, $3.75%5.00 Department of California, during theabsence | most important factors of our modern eivilis Cnicaco, Tl Feb. 15— Wheat today fc Miy, 3845083 it s attacks by the bears on all the vulnerable | ¢ B¢ discount to to good westerns, $3.50@5.00; common and | of Colonel Joseph R. T o | 1 . " nearly 3¢ o bushel and shot up again 1ige, all | My 385 r(“, closi 3 § ot 5 ] stock sheep, # 03 hod to cholce 40 to Josey mith, assistan® | zation. Here are some interesting facts cons B W@a e spots ¥ OB helyidy » | surgeon general of o s 0 sence | neeted v o . in ten minutes, 3,87050: No. 8 whi Traders thought they detected selling by the :'I‘hl . #4.0025.75. Representative '"_Hl !: x) P1N 3 1L on th ave of absence | nected with post oftice employes Traders were achust. Tho broak occurred | @30c: white westorr, 4 interests which have been Tatey bulling up the | Exchunge on & 2 ¢ o 0 ke “ll‘ s day X Mr. D. C. Conklin is superintendent in without the slightest warning, just at i f e L LAL industrials wnd Sugar, and Cordage was mude | o NEN ORLEANS, L, Feb, 10 Mesfean mixed B2 #4440 Tathes M. Bg of absence granted Captain | the close of the day. In the uproar and ex- | R QI SEEY0 L and, steady the center of the drive. The operator who | 56c'SiEs1 600; bunk, §1.50 por $1,000 p 99 Mexican mived 94 465 |\ AEERS N”:‘j*‘»_"“"”'""H“ infantry, Jau- | office. In the course of an interview, e citement the tmpression quickly spread thata | Cor Mesre Moderate demand, firm; mid= | hus been most prominent in advancing those %, Lowts M. Bk 18 4 — 3 ATl s ke TR i clique, which has boen holdiug up wheat, re- | dles, dull, firm, o ro. | Stocks was n aulct ohserver of the scene and, | 560: anicos, $440,074 e . 6@ Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Aol U Reynolds, | the gutter some ks 0 by the associa* NN thon and ot e goucing poutions. whers | NANY -~ LETTERS ~ RECELVED, ;:.w\“x’m ’mm rt themselves and rise above | ' he life of o T ¥ AGT i i R INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MEN NEWS FOR THE ARMY. WHO HANDLE THE MAILS. Bulletin of Orde dfrom Il--.nlql rlers At Washington Yest t OMoe Wasiixaroy, D. (., Feb Spocial Morgar TITITEEEBD New York Wetter F Supts, rzE charge of carriers at the New York post ‘[ had swamp fever some yoars ago i LARD i or; western steam, $12.50 it N . | assistant surgeon, will be relieved from duty | Pama. Ever since that time I have be cently dotermined to shuke loose outsiders by | LARD- Quiet, firmer; western steam, § L tio eMaPL b Mt ecline,still | per cent. Exchange' on York, Official bts wnd disposition of stock as The 5 | lu“my.r the price .nu\y," 1e. They let it down ;;‘,‘;r-»_ plone,. Options, T;“’Tu"“i'-.»:ru“.":.' ..( M.LlI ; |.'..lx'|'<'51:‘ X ’{_':! s ..'h“_,,,’ iy premiun shown by the books of the Union Stook Yards | &t Fort Monroe, Vu., by the commanding ofi- | sufferer from biliousness and malaria but the murket in the semi-panic vesulti Hmens e A10%6t30,00; new mess, | doubtedly some \l«.um i ..lInH pri 'Um!ly‘ l\nb\ulm'_ Feb. 16.—[8pectal 1‘ pm o coms nl\ (Im vlhuyn\vunllm‘u hnlmnuufln,( atd (xi.‘ 'I" l‘h“]flx v'r \V" a8 800N 48 yl;.u vl-[ ;I‘lv after | has attacked me regularly about every two i h A S e g 3100, kb ihe it from the uncovering of stop 1oss of 5 and | Tue Bek ] Exchange was quoted ollows | 0'clock b, m. February 80 e receipt of this order, and wi 1N Pro- | woeks, ave had protracting headac o el i de mioke, and Ule BLAEs o8 & |8 g1l Uit Wakit (L, 26800 until these were gotten out of the way the today: Chiengo, 406 discount: Boston, 12%¢ | RECETS coed to West Point and 'report for duty to | oy lker 1 Have had protracting headache few fated moments, was powerless 1o stop it Noderarery hotives stondy. cline was sharp and each of the specialties | discount; 8t. Louls, 25¢ premiunm, CATIL OGN, | SR * the superintendent of the United States Mil- | P Keneral unfitness for work with these at- " CHeese s Some optlmists on the curb this evenIng | Egas - Firmer: falr demand, receipts, 4,859 | noted — recovered per cent hefore CHICAGO, 1L, eb, 15, Clenrings, 321, — itary academy | tacks. T have tried almost everything, and aptain Charles B, Thomyson, assistant | to no purpose, until 1 bewan to use Paine's doclared that in view of the rapldity of the | pkgs: westorn fresh, 20@80c. tho downwird movement, cgased =Eigur 441 New vork excliung Junt. Ste Cara. [Lend|Cars. [Hend Cars, |tlond| Cars . Whe Al edrnimancs ia (OUAninE C b » = onched 2614 and Cor 0 07 6 Fesy O nd ing exchay dull; #4.85% for r - opried a orm O " | action when 1t did commence, the opening | RICEZAGIVG im0 e go0d | market sympathized only tn'part with these | ablid tor et drates, 0 ) ol sl 6l e guarterm prgceed (o Ketts | celery compound. It has cured me in each price tomorrow would be 79¢, the price when | SREAEES SOV DVACRES OREL T e novements and the fluctuations wmong the [ per i, ¢ LR arbor to Manchester i attack sinco I begun to take it, and 1 g the collapse began. — As compared with last | “Sygan. Ruw, firn, quiet: sales, 1,000 bags | rallroad shares were generally confined to p— ” A on oflicial business connected with the quar: | 81H¢k since I began to take it, and 1 am a night the closing figures show o loss of 1%c. | concrote 85 tost at 8%; refined, quiet fractional amounts during the entire day LIVE STOCK MARKETS, BUVERS, CATTLE, " | termaster's department great believer in its power.” Corn I8 off %o and onts %c. Provisions were | - PIG Twox-Steady quiet; Amncrican, #1275 AR L fl— OfAA UntkiNg Co First Lieutenant William . Hancock Edwin M. Morgan, general superintendent p’ ) g Cattle Trade Stronger All MORS | The G. H. Rammond ¢ y Fifth artillery, will proceed to Governor's | of the lelive N e . not affected to any extent and maintained ing of Reading wi Phitadelphin L3 ammond o e city delivery, w York post oftic Corp ull, ste ke, $12.00 ng ey 5 Switt & Co. sland, New York, and ropo person WUEvIy-utl o, Havnto WhicH bogatiin the R AT PG StV houses taking charge of ths movement, anc Drop OIF Slightly and | R Caaans Bhoking ‘oo . ‘\l““' New York, and report | 10 1 suys: “My wife was not well and 1 had her forcnoon. . Pork shot up 85c; lard 82%¢, and | Tix—Quict, steady; Straits, $£20.10 was reportad thit snows und floods hid ser OuAmA, Feb. 15— Recelpts of all kinds were | S Backipe b | paador Clifton Comly, orduatice dopariment, | v,y 33uino%y eolory compoud, and it lins d e o g 8 ? MR ousty Interfered with ”}‘. operation of the | rather light, the ipts 8o tar thils, woek | A: tiass . me m()u |"\;(Hu~ board of control and manage Ay it “‘ !‘ iy and 1t has done ibs 260 - rond and 1ts minos, and that the next s e Aras e BURGR eoke " ment of the government exhibit to esent | her much good shall have her continue to St o i v o & sk Produsacatlot i ol e Bt om0 BB, B | U i it 770 s v | bk kcwer - R L TS B o e bl Iyuehing ata prayer meeting—pandemonium | The X i there was L only 1 per cent to 46 %¢ and later fuade a | sheep, against 8,596 cattle, 7,767 hogs and | ¢ opman 5 | bian exvosition, and ke station ter 20 T Inatant, where all had boen peacoful, | A0St no chiuge worthy of note fn the mar- Fatly, closing unchanged. Omaha wis 18 shecp the first half of last week Shippers and Coeiora .. 5 . B R R Mr. R. C, Jackson, superintendent of the Notmitn B, Roam scomod to botho loadorof | Kot Lelces un evorything wore atigut sted ay driven down fractionally but rallle I;\;nmy he general cattle market was active and TotAl, So much of spretal orders of Januapy 18 | Failway mail service, made the following in- rman B Ream seemed to be the i there was not differ enough to war- | in the late dealings and sed g pe ; 5 SebIhta T —Total . e sitebd I E R, e onders of Janu 8 e tihD $116 V1Riianten; - 16 wila tipon an: AVAIAAEHE OF | Palib i chonEe TN i ot ons ; N Rhrtand, Howove tronger all around. Fresh receipts were loss - as requires Licutenant Colonel Sumual 8, , teresting statement My wife has long elling Ly him and others that the feeling got APPLES Stoe ks held at $3.5024.00 for | g 4 A Fulllod’ o 3 than 100 cars, and of these beef stecrs consti- WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Sumner, Sixth cavalry, to proceed to Jeffer- been an intense sufferer from asthma, 1 burracks, Mo., to_ relieve Lieutenant ' gave her some Paine’s celery panicky and stop loss orders became operative, I to eliofee st S ; | recnt lower. The [osses | tuted not over one-thivd. There wis i falr A son v BANANAS QU $0.0022.50 per bunch the IIuIH trial Shares extended o aboat 1% | shipping deniand for good heavy cattle or 2000 | Great Falling O 1 Total Number of Hogs | COloNel Samiel B M Young. Fourth | it strongthonod her uervcs 1 tlie: Fenbd cavalry, in command of the recruiting depot adding to the weakness BRANBOhL $2.0002, atidehndh part of them were re- All day previously wheat had ruled dull an Berrer The receipts ittle larger. g the Drosmire to | fat medium weight steers, and” these sold (o i ¢ ; ittt nnerow. The predicted cold wiave had not n K 2005 vod roll, ot drifted into comparative dull- | the t advantage at from £4.25 up to §4.90 UNCINNATE Feb. 15.—[Spe Pelegram | A% that place, and Licutenant Colotiel | Mo 8 1 o torialized, but tomperature was low in the | 2022 o fancy roll, 220 24¢ s began to rally, and Jate in the | The dressed beef houses were also fair bu to THE BEE] - Tomorrow's Price Carrent will ung, when thus relieved, to join his regi- | Mr. Samuel B. Bowne, of the advertised i fhqoet . tornighed gronnd fot some ag- | SAPLEORMILOABDACE-Fol Ll ay the roport that Mr. Morgan B gone 8 | and the fair to good 1,000 to 1160-Ib. steers | sayi There I i continued small supply of it, is revoked | letters department, cheerfully indorses t o e i s | GEAERE Boedan dOe 5 $10.60; Jor- | {iiiictan tody ¢ consult il the beads of | (old frecly nt fully steady prices from .90 o | oz for western buekors, (i totdlmumiper | e following' changes in the stations of | foregoing in the following words: “Nothing : wdled for the weelk being 180,000, against [ officers of the quartermaster's departi Tonight over Obio and Indinna, The state | sev Cape Cod, $9.50). il ssue of honds would be decided upon and | #4 Even the lighter grades when [ 2806000 00 (0o 0 o P8 ORARE 3 b hevetofore s o - tempor- Bonrds of wgrienttnee in ndiun; 11linols and | * BaaseTho ‘mirket was stendy at 200, but | £ *short selier of the foronoon covered | not oo common sold nt substartinlly | ot Kovbioan muk Lorss F s i e B RC L L 1 i i i b Kunsas reported that the crop had been un- re was carly in the day a little stronger | freely as the result of a general rally. | 5 483,75 and $3.85, Docent ugo. Prom 'm‘»'\\' ar | sistant quartermaster, in addition to the 1se of sola- fnjured by the recent severe weather, but the | foeling on the ket The markets east are | Exchango, however, still continues igh and | 1 (L LRI TG, ¢ uro us follows: | duties assigned him May 0, 1892, will relieve until T tried Paine's celery compound, Mi Jathorities adudtted consterabie | now down o a point where itls hardly possible | heral improssion is that a large amount | liknteattle are seiling to_good advantage a TS, | T3, Major James W. Seully, quartermaster. of | That splendid remedy has done o world of dumage, The result wos doubt and hesitatios to ship and sellers are dependent upon the lo- & the immediate future. e sent on account of the brisk demand for his duties at Atlanta, Ga. Major Seully, | o0d i < Which crented duilness and prevented much | cal consumption to afford & market for thelr ! o 3000,000 18 sure to go.are | feeders and the relatively high prices that | Chieago. ... . aas 2600000 | o “haing rolieved, will proceed to | Boods and Tam confldent it will mako u por. not. wntil had been ox- | offerinics.” Uindor the proseit conditions wi Ly think that the Hmit which the | cows are bringing. An early wnd practically LG A P20 | Boston and report’ by . lotter to the 't cure. It is o delightfully easy and off the i weather mtinue ength of ting nipanies 1,000,000 ‘] ice was effec! QmABA . ooeoiinn ennne 8 el ol Lnid ) € A 5 aperient, 0o, an rluc ' an to realize that I Wonld Hive o tandenoy & ak the market. vy SRy s Hteamer 2 8t ‘v,.‘.’;‘r which there were | S Lotie b ey commanding general, Department of the A Aperient, too, and Lam glad 1 tried 10 support froni the clique, who had AME -Sniall rabbits, $1.50; jack rabbits, thasn % th DayIng gowar 40 londs on sale, changod hids | Gnewtie s 18800 East, for duty at Boston, relieving ; on def d upon to prevent a break DU, 3 stricted, and the operators for the short y at prices strong to a dims higher than | g 00 Major Edwin B. Atwood, quartermast A T. A. Jardine, auditor of the post S a tush o got | - HAY~Tlhe mark ady at 45 ceount practically hay niaking of quota . "There was o fair lnquiry from eas ar taptis. i 4100 Major Atwood on being relieved will pro’ | omce, rid of I cat and It wa y : HivEs—No. 1 o No: 1 gre tions to themselves, M ttan was attucked | ern slaaghterers, and with both locul houses | Stoux city i 159.00) ceed to Los Angeles, Cal,, and report in per who held stop loss orders 4iqe; No. 2 green salted, 8ic; No. 1 gre carly in the day and opened down 2 per cent | and speculativ safter the stuff com- [ St Joseph i 400 son to tho commanding general Departmen t | find buyers. Therc wis : ey salted, 25 to 40 Ihs., 41e; No. 2 g but the rapld transit situation is [ petition was activeand the movement free | = e et i Biof Eunrtermaster of that | with satistactory results. He is much de- most as sensational o Deen. | 25 to 40 1bs, ic: No. 1 veal ¢ it Btol 5105,y | deemed favorable to the company and a sharp | throughout. Poor to prime cows and heife Chie Ve Riguid of Arizona as chief quartcrmaster of tha hted e Kennett, Hopkins & Co. and Ezgleston came | 7ve: No. 2 vealealf, 8 10 15 1bs,’ 6ici No. 1 | pise to 160 follow its not gain being sold at an extreme range of from $1.50 to #4.25, : hicago Live Stock Marl artment; Lieutenant Colonel James D, ited with it and much improved In fias heavy buyers wheh the price had s big | dey flint, Bi70se: NO. 2 dry flint, 4@57%¢; ¥0. 1 | cont, Sugar closed with a loss of 2 i but £2.35 to $3.35 bought the big bulk of the | CHICAGO, T, Feb. 15.—[Spocial ' re, deputy quartermaster general is ve- | health,” preaks and the crowd, jumping to the conclu- | dry saltad, 5iic; part cired hides b per cent nd Cordage with one of 2'g, after the substan- | fair to good stoc <. The supply of calves was | Toe Bee.] -Trade in tle started up later | lieved from duty as chief quartermasterof the Mr. A. B. Mai stihtant ' glon that the elique ' was again at work. sent | per pound loss than fully carcd. | 1ics from the lowest s Other | not heavy and brices ruled strong at from | than usual and was without much animation | Department of Arizona. aud will repair to s e the orice jumping back. Accordinz to one | loxev-Cholce to fancy white clover, 18@ | <, however, were generally for small 50 to #5.75 for common large to cholee veals, [ until near noon. Then there was a revival | gt ErE BE SRR G M CTERE w York post oftice, is just as outspoket authority on prices the whole crowd had been | 20¢; fair 1o good, 16018e. gular, the market closi Bulls, oxen and stugs were frecly offered and | Which lasted il the close of business, [ Uhis city and rep I Sl He says: I have been using Paine plasy tailing on after the bull elique. LEMONS—Cholce, $3.5003 tancy, #4.00, and firm to stre at the it s freely taken at prices ranging from $2.00 to | In values there was little change. The feeling | Mmaster general for v in his oftice ave | I aime's celer L A L b Vi 3 MATAC 4 ORAVER-Goo0 BHIDDIAE BCOck. 88,50, . §, wits Fathior weik e xeept for the bast grades i | Coptain Guy Howard, assistant quarter- | compound. T like it first rate and shall con- sapolis on enlavged receipt L NUrs S Large hickory, #1505 black wilnuts, Howing are the elosing quotations of | Only a moderate business was transacted in | the seve Fut cows und bulls, fai | master, recently appointed, wiil procecd to | tinue to use it as a lixative. Many of the houses have unloaded 1.00601.25 ling stocks on the New York Stock ex- | stockers and feeders, but prices in g al | pony st 4 xport grides sold to | and take station at Burlington, Vt. and as s yors, while holding the ON1ONS—Tome grown, §1.2021.25 per bushel; | change today: N re well maintained thronghout. Both fresh | s &ood I us on the day before, under the fustructionsof the | ¢rriers here, L know personally are using i$ rowd Spanish Der erate, $1,90:55,00, ;i ;. and holdoyprs w fimited, but | while holdurs of poor to tair cows it bull ol e anaraI bR ERb R Lon Lion | and being particularly benefited by it aused the ORAXGES- Florida fincy. per box, $3.25: five | Atchson A sxcellent'denmand from the co and half fatted steers had to ko conces- wli A i) D y iitis ¥ S hoTan or crensed weakness and de- | to ten hox russetts, $2.800 i e L e of first hands @t all the | sions. R been new post to be established near that Mr. John Blakeley, o well known tot acco clined sharply cipts were in excess of ex- | 2.90: Mexic S single hoxes, $8.20: five i2g U, P Den £ halk of.tho | & > 1z and cigar dealer, whose place is divectly op- pectations. The outwird movement was light, | to ten box #3003 Oulitorniwmountain | 40 proforrad...... 81| Narthwesiern; ..o b Stuff at from $2.8 o the sam Tast week terlor deliveries penerous aud the market | cranzes, #2.50¢ nivels, 83,00, e promn:: e | apna e | resentative sale Unless the arrivals for toduy and Thursday : f sieadily on the increase. Holders began to | Overeks The local markot is steady at 20@ | daiimers & o B6IN Y. &N B D RESED RAY. shall fall below the avernge: sellers will ¢ Bids will be opened today at the head | office employe. In speaking upon the sub- show discouragement and there was froe sell- [ 42 per eun, © anada Southers § Outario & Weiter o Ay, 4 pericnee some di in hoiding the market | quarters of the Department of the Platte for | ject above mentioned, he was enthusiastio i which increased as the market weakened PovLrry. “There was not much chanze In tho | Central Pacitic...... 27w Oregon 1 b/ o NG s up. Quoations range from #1.50 to #1 | ¥ 8 sts of oftice Mr. Blakeley's m | Baldwin & Farnumn id Schwartz-Dupee | market. Cholc nd small chickens, 11@12c; Ches. & Ohlo ... 2'g b1 Nav. 3 8 b 4 inferior cows to from #5.00 to 86,10 for the construction of several sets of officers’ | Mr akeley’s system became so exhausted prore among the most iveral, sellers, and the | Juwgo and rouzh, 9%10c; choice turkeys, |14 | Chicugo Aiton 10N & U 2 8 jtesrs Trading v mostly ut from 33.2 quarters at Fort Crook. The buildings will | by overwork and application to businss thut former linylni beon supnosed to bo Tdenuified | 0o rough il poor, 12 13 geose unid ducks, | Gt & Gop.rvoivss WigiFncite Nall. ooy L 23 for cows ind bulisand i (rom be built of bricl and stonc of the most sub- | he was afflicted with insomuis, and nad to started thit Ili\‘ clique was ul‘-ul,m.m but Only small lots iy (R TR YR e Gl & h‘» Im."n arket remained Ina very limp \P“lwl character and will be erected during o at night for the purpose of taking food, o ichbaa ih Whi 180 and’ the: Fono torn Nebraska juoted at St Lu.o. 89| Puliman Paiaco. 6 8 condition. Receipts continue toshow a marked | the present summer. TR HRP b Taat e Saeh % Hint corcal were roflected {n tlio corn it ; Utali and Colorado, 31007 Chiotee | GoteR O Corti, (1l dbis| Woading .o 40 4 Srense on the t ce, which fact (c A goneval court-martial will bo called tol] (ol ROPDY fojsay; howavorsh lio excluinibdy dec from last night's figures and the | native, 75u80e. L S imont Letmine 8 +1000 with ¢ i for o Bl that from the use of Paine's celery com- i Te from last night's ig tve, Toule, the | D% in&W M sier 81 1067 p meet Fort D. A. Russeli on the 20th of om the bottom. . SWEET POTATOES o | DU ¢ f L g s A LA . i, 44 | 1tlo Granda W z 34 A i ikness. heavy mediom | Pebruary, Following 15 the detail for the | pound Tam now able to sleep comfortably all lmlln‘ with whea orn AN 4150 to liheral VEAL - Chofre 4 small fat veals, 7@9¢; | frle. S S, S, K st iyn 5 930 4 Bu & wiling 1o pay | Seventeenth infantry;” Captain — Clar- | happiness to its use. It hasalso becn of great fquidation by “longs' and selling by “shorts.” . do proterred.. St. Paul ; ... 860 35,15 to 45,45 for common o prime | ence 15 Bennett, = Seventecnth infan e S el ALBic for Miy thero Was & big rush, all the FortWayno. . do preferrad 804 ¢ formor und at from §7.650 | iry; Captain Willlim M. Van Horne, | bencfit to the various members of wy gnu“nmfilm-lnwnl-mlnv bsorbed. Buyers were :Hexr:l;vr:’nxvm 1t |st. Pay anl & Omatia G s ‘D E: v for the latter. Poor light and con seventeenth infanty Captain yrus | family.” nally filled up, however, and the price then,| New York. § M—A further pt a4 | do preferre 8 .. 1185 R rough mixed sold £7.75 10 #5.10), R B 3eVel ath infa Pl 1t can readily be seen fro e above dropped e holow that figure, increase in the spee ctivity in certifi- | Hooking Valiey... outhern Palfo..,. 3 S ; culls und pigs were quoted 4t from 8500 to LA T A 4 “‘]‘l'l" pacen drom i inbe [BRIAY was not surprising that the provision | cates was apparent today and prices were | Kol Gontrale. { 27.75. 'The Closc was slightly firmer than the ‘ illinm Rogers, Seventeen 8 i | no matter how great the strains upon the trade turned a little bearish at the open- | further advanced. At the Consolldated board | i o b [t K7y Spening. Captain Daniel’ H. Brush, Seventeenth in- |\, vaionl and nerve forces may be, this great g, Hogs were weak and 15e lowe it opened up ‘se at 57¢, and_though after: | Lake Erle & i ...1011 Sheep and lambs sold quite freely, but owing | fantry; Fi Licutenant Edward Cheyno- compound, and acted as o tonle, , speaks from experience. 1 induced my father to try the compound,” he said, and Department of the Platte, posite the post office, was formerly a post the yards. On the break Cudahy beca TOTh i (D IBOAC T rode it 67 K arund oloaed 66 Pk : %l Cows. 1o the larze supply on values re 1 | weth; Seventeenth infant wond Lieu- [ discovery is able to control theni aud, restorg ) I e, o praferrod...... ol i F Of ribs through several brokers. that price bid, u’ gain of 1 0 the Stock ox- | Lake xhore. iment of the whole marl change, 6,600 hbls. changed hands at 663¢, ad Trust. . wo scattered short interes and 56%¢c. The close wus strong and active uls. & Nash. 2 do preferrod, crented ¢ cline and this sought to cover 53,000 bbls. wells atonce. Prices got n sharp advance of 60c in i ree, city 32,00 per pkgs.), ° | Westarn U pork, On the bulge thiero was some selling for | 730 bid, sgc Mompli i Whoeling country necount and some taking of profits OTTON SE Quict, firm, o s 354 3 Prices yielded a little from best figures during | Rosix-—Quict, fi 4 Misonst Pholiio, s & ST SENEEL the whiri in wheat. : TURPENTINE Quiet, firm at 857354 Nashiviilo Chatt..... 8" |Gonoral sigetric, Estimated receipts for tomorgow: Wheat, PoOL, Fob. 16 —TALLOW—Fino Amer- | Moty e et | ot 126 curs: corn, 100 curs; oats, 70 curs; hogs. inal ut 865 por ewt.' o0 proferfad [ 118§ CFUOLE Tron. ..\ .« cad. SEED O s 60 per cw N.J Central.......". 12%| do pro.erred. ... The leading futures ranged as follows: LONDON, I'eb. 15—CALCUTTA LINSEED 445 94 | Norfolk & W. pfd.. 664 Hous. & Tex. Cen. . ARTICLES. [OPEN. | MIGH. | LOW. | CLOSE. per quarter. Linseed ofl, 215 7id per cwt. North American (' 442 8......108 . without decided improvement. Busin s | tenant Lucius L. Durfee, nteenth in- | the wasted powers and tissues to their proper- -1010 12.. ... 998 dont”on 4 busts 'of Trom %75t 8590 10r | TR Scond Licut nant Henry G. Lyon, | condition. It has been successfully tised by 11068 B g oor to cholce sheep, and at from 34,00 to §6.25 | e ST T " Lieutenant romi ile w ) find it § 27700 9 or poor Lo extra lambs, A few lots of sheep | Seventeenth infantry; Socont LicELo most prominent men, while women find it in- . 980 e stiporior quality foiched at from $5.80 to | Joseph L. Donovan, ‘Seventeenth infa valuable in the many trying circumstances to 870 o 10). Second Lieutenant Benjamin I Hardaway, | 1080 S Lo E S o8 . Teib ai0 & ccolpte; | cattle, 15,000 hogs, 20,0005 | Seventeenth infantry; Second Lioutenant which they are subjected.--New York Tr €93 e shawn, 10,000 3 | Dennis M. Michie, Seventcenth infantry; | une. 876 ¥ ic Evening Journal reports: Second Lisutenant Willizm D. Davis, Seven- 720 2) 5 Carrie--Recelpts, 15,000 Lhead; shipments, | bt i sutend ‘haries St. 950 5 4,600 heud; market fairly active, stendy to | teenth infintry: Licutenant ¢ harles St. J A Jin 3 | sirongsiaholos toprle stoors, §5.16@b 49 | Chubb, Seventeenth infantry, judge advo- S()Ui‘ll ONMN \Il 1. poR 958 Extri steers on market; fair’ to good steer te © 408 : BLMIIO1G! others, BSOS tocdors 1 - — | ] 3 7 [ ans, #4.10@ cows, $2.75@ | o : 7 The totul sales of stocks were 340,000 760 i xan: Wheat No ; St Louls ke .| meluding: Atehison, 5, 6,000 St. Lovis, Mo, Feb. 15.—FLOUR — Un- | (hjeago Gas, 12,600; O 16,2003 Dis 7,000 head; shipments, 12-, g Union St‘wk Yards COIJ]DHI!Y, wmo (3 ST O] NNy R Culodzo DN A SN0 HUBDI QIR0 DY o 3 000 head; market opened 15@20¢ lower, ¢los- WHEAT Opel @ yesterday: | yille ' & ' Naghville, 8,500; ' Manhattan, . 922 ing 10¢ lower; mixed ana packers, §5.00%8.15 A troublesome skin disease caused South Omaha. corn'No. cash, 69%c; M we; duly, 7 O Notionat Laaat datio N ntion . Dord: g 3 prime boavy and butchers' welghts, 88,20 obrusry. Conx--1c ov yi cash, 391c; Feb- lind, 11 Nozthern, g o TAnneglann sa coan o fotherdlish s | SOy f,”}‘}';{‘fif;;‘ “,“o.n(l,‘f Best Cattle Ho and Sheep markot in the wesk 4036 (454 @S5 AT Iirm: eush, 38yc ‘id; May, lower, | haciic ,".‘l"';i"""‘ A A it '-"*!"‘ ""“"“l; "“"';' head;, shipments o8 ¥ 2 3N H, WoLrr, S.S:5 | b P Richmond Te g 44 < and, b 2,000 head; market det shade_stronge oper Marlboro, Md. b0 sl suscne | LY QL LT U L OIS, o B " e S UGB | Uepeht COMMISSION HOUSES. BARLEY - Quiet; Towa, 60@6Ge. Wes 900, Uil 6 ambs, §4.00@6.25. N R R s e Barier- Quiet Tow i . : i SWIFT'SPECIFIC | a8 Higner u 3 New York Money Markot. 1130 . 95 E 1AYe Blog pLicat: Wood Brothers. 12 amg) 12 sl 12 a2 12 : POk £19.75 for old, Lard, higher, $12.621, s lte i i e AR 1170 2 Y £V i — R : e 3 y 1w [ 12 3ok 10| 1 RECEIPTS - Flour, 3,000 bhIs; wheat, 40,000 24 per cent; last loun, 2; closed LUB18 i b 3 A At for shle, ninrkot steady 1 was cured som\ White8uelliy Bhort ltibw | b corn, 133,000 biv.: oats, 12,000 bu; rye, SR ERD g gl 634 2 for common and prin vesi 10¢ per 100 1bs. Jeg by using IS s S, it Live Stook Commission Morchunts. _Muy...o. 1005 (1000 | 1005 |10 2060 it buridy, 5,000 b v A ens eaa 9.0 011 1330 8 lower on medium grades: nativo steers, #4.40% toms of 10 B nitotithelale: 0 DY Bloskoomim aalon Aorlisn o SEE ‘Cash quotations were as follaws: SHIPMENTS—Flour, 9,000 bbIs.; wheat, Otiot i i' Biith 930 3 bulls und cows, £1.7513.90; dressed beef Many jromin Physicians attended 3 Q FLour—Dull and unchanged. 000 bu.; corn, 106,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 actual business in hankers' bills at #4.86% for 7 5 +vi 901 0y B@9ige per Ib. Shipments today ‘ind faifed, but 8. did the work., JOHN D, DADISMAN, U o WhEAL No, : No. 8 spring, |, [1¥8: 8000 buit barley, nane Sixty-diy bills and $4.85% for demand. it Aned arers; shipments tonorrow 18 beeves PAUL W. KIRKPATRICK, Johnson City, Tens, S et L 0. b, 63@68e; N 7 = 2 Government bonds, dull und steady. State 26 » ; , s ty Miackets. 111060 L1146 head; ot dully stise on Blocd and & Corn—Lowe 3 cash 87¢; y honds negle . 5 ‘Treatise o8 Diooc A Al PO by mall ang cl ul No. 8 yellow ash eTTY Nou Feb 10w L |'n|w'in~f.m.um st N 0 venls, $5. 08, Jer, d00 10 grassors “and 5““,3,,“,.,“.”,. AN S JMrket Toporta by mail aad wiro checrtallyt & ' 5 a6a | & s 2 i 0 0.2 red, Tle. 3.3713@3, 54 L 8ttae; Nos wh TR FOiohg00 NN ? s S 78, 48 rox. 6 R S e SHEEP AND | LAMBS—Recoipts, 7,77 RYB—No. 2. b 1o Y D. | 2915080¢, U 8. 4s coup 3 i sl 4 y b, Im\.p-» 'll|h~. u shade fir - 2, > & I, Mo ) y UL 8. 48 reg...ons ; " % GYtst Y $4.20016.00 06 (BABLEY-No. 2, 3,1 0.b., 46@ose; | HVECL] v, 24@280; dairy, Vieldcte of 5.0 L i g TioGs— Receipts, 6 3 @20. Edas -Actiye and firn Mauagers® SANOALLY 10629.00 per 100 1bs, |3, & 8. b Gen. 2 nowminally fiem at $4.0069.00 per 100 1t ¢ ‘ 2. | ot 58. B &I Tt 1 o 5 Sty fve Stocic ¥ Mess, per bbl., $16.874@18.90; lard, RECEIBTS -Wheat, 67,000 bu.j corn, 22,000 | P G, Rets. JasnganOibeiive Hiooical Y ’ er 100 1bs,, $12.8244; Short ribg s Jard, | bu.: onts, none. | 0B I, G Rets, g : KANSAS Oy, Mo, Fob. 15.-CATrLE-Ro- tur’ers an 0802101401 dry salied shoulders, "bosed; | | SHTAENTSWheat, 90,000 bu.; corn, 20,000 . Unlgsipann i i SPtstare Btanty L henvy. diLta L0 Iwhrs BT 5 ', Short clear sidos (boxed) 810,90 | Lu.; onts, noue, U I ; i eras ght stecrs steid avy dull'to 10¢ o S87HG10.00; short clear sides (boxéa), £10.00 | b outs, nowe. B : : CALYES feedors strong. Iepresenttive salos: Dress. [ . 4 U alalad o 5 Minneapolis Wheat Market. Erio 2008 10| Aich A 3 50 5 beef and shipping steers, $3.7004.65; stockers Ebletillens Antahea oods perigal. |6\ oG Ny Fob, 18,~The murkas || MIR(E i Biqf ateh. 4 1 . 60 und fe o 3 0 A loaf, 514@5%c¢; granulated, bige; | Wwas very light in the carly part of the session, | M K. &1 Ge A adan St & 2 Iy 00 ol Hoas— Receip \d; shipments, 1,300 ] AL Mutual | Rl T i e o pla b ueaci shipmants, 2,800 standn but during the break conside SutysyUalon 4 F oM 3 5 32 o i 0@ l0c, mosily 10 . closing’ firu; Tho tallowing wero tho recelpts und ship- | changed hands. Cash nirket Rorinent Fao:fets, 1151 % % ¢ 409 o8 80D Tuik, o7 S aniant E PN 7 HARD N ARE mu::lh]rl divy: yomordny N0, L BOrthorn 8800841 No: 4 = g o0 g wged; muttons, $4.0004.70; AWNINGSAND TENTS Fiiolcn i B iy T My, 60% Boston Stock Quotation mif 720, On_track No. 1 ell, 69%0: No. BostoN, Mass., Feb. 15.—Call loans, 8 pe & 4 ¥ ing a / Flour, bbls ........... Borliori. B86; No. 2 northorn, B4GOOS. comor timb, BISBE por conts Tho totlowing 0 1 : 85 Lonis T1%s FLosk arkat: Omaha Teat-Awning Reclorngp ?11!‘191;11] Lobsck& Lin, S bt g A i u"u Hiecloslug ook anateLoy 620 Louts, Mo., Feb. CATTLE~Rocelpts, COMPANY SOMEANT Dealers In hardware ou P sl Markata, ATcEGon A Trpess, 804 |Frankiin ¢ i shipments, 1 @ all; native J8F COVERS, Corner 10th and Jackson | mecaanies’ tonls " b AL 1l " Vis., Fol WhEAT—Lower; | foston & 5 1onaz... 214 * | Kearsatas. ! 3 toors, #3.0040 B v, #3000 HOIR.cavan - e ks, | 1494 Douglas St loy. bu 'Ll 000 3 M a . b 3 Hoxion & Siaino . 17 |Oehin .. L i-40 ! 2 ___—-—--—————#—"'-I e y e axah AT Tt ThA 5 lnsy: e ol & Q 57w Quiney B 008 .100; &hipments, 1,000; o 3IGLER. e e e ine axcliange tudiy the butter! || Lohre—quistt . 85@36c; No. 8, | Yistern 61664 i dabta e : market 150 V7R0GN0; pack. | _BAOBANDTWIN'S ATS, ET3 iy Siiealy oo, Gaaits | SRS ooran TR R e : M A SO e, onc | Brs Omaty Bag | M. 0. Davo, s 9 - Hde Mnss. Central 2115 Boatin Efaans Nioice natlves, 83.b0GE.00. aha Gram, KYE-—50l4¢ psss. Canteal, T 1 Eredet 5 | steady; fair to choice natives, #3.5005.5 COMBANY. o ; ex: Can, oo d 4 | Bieyeles sold on monthly The attendance on e 5 . 5 NV, & N. Kogiand. 48% West End Land co. 17 5 e Tmporters and man.frs. | Bicy w A L Glbbon&(}) Omaha Safeand Irox 16 bIadIng DIOF 8 Y Morket. 0ld Colony 207 | Bell Tolophune. : e sacks, buriaps | sats. 13 N.15th, BHo AR Ing e spr B NEW YORK,Feb.15.—Options opened quict, un- | Wis centiai con. .. 1t Lamson Store <. ity D. D Frazee, H, D, BooazJr, JAS, F BCOGE. LS paym alo | WORKS M6 R HH0R0 Was, somo trading changed to 10 points up, closed barely steady, | Allousz M.Co.(now) %4 | Water Powor. 2 Pres. Vice Pros. Socy & Trous, | e e P T T PR otations are bised on deliy J0ints Up 10”16 poiiits downs sale, 17 Atlantic 034 |0 Ne A ; 0018 D 810%3, u mibiasy, v | iron alin iern SRAITA RS uding Murch, $17.35017.40 Hoston & Mant sita B, & B Copuer B d and Harnsy St. Cnpos. Andresn & Gar N3 red win- | $17.00217.05; May, $16.80%16.90; Jin 70} | Calumet & He @5 |Gen. Flee 109 i E E — g ? tt 14th mnd Jackson. e (BRI R R | S Salies | HAWKEYE | — won o o |- = e bid. Howard Strost LUMBER. ¢, bid; No. 8 white, NEW Yo %b. 15, s folloy o 2 R e oo LSRR ke Now 5 mised, S iarBes Itimore Grain Market. oIy HaAm e e 1O Ai9 he ILLS 4D STAGE: ! Fuctory cornor 11t and Dougins Stroo e asked; No. 8 colored, 30¢ bid, 3 iy BALTIMORE, Md., Feb, 16, WHEA 3 ’ i 80, ; olons pria s t0 cash huyors. and ara John A, Wakefald Charles R L"J, CORN-No. 8 or botter, 38)¢ bid; No. 2 white, | N, 2 redispat und February, 761300 Crown boint Plymouth.... o STAGE, wo nre making s , | Ul I very saloablo : \ on. Ca sie 20 8 | Witiiing n clans of @rods ¥ mported. AmorloanPort. | Hardwood lambsr, w04 40¢ DI, 40150 naked Conn—Weak; mixed spot und February, | hom Cal & Va..... Siarra Ne 1% § 3 50 19 1176 | sllick's With merchunts ) i} ARTOSLARANSIRTRE | G M Among the sales were the followlng: Five | 491040 . Gould and Curry 8 |Union Con.... ") 95 35 25, koo comant a0d Qulioy 1ng, enrs No. 2 hard winter wheat, 66c; five curs [ OATS—Quicti No. 2 white western, 41c Tule ur 15 | Vellow Jacke 0 { . L] I Cross. wilto lime. 4 D0 1klay. Moxioan a0 [Quiek - Alvor 50 6 L peere— ThEY Foato 2 | 4o preferra b 40 260 745 860 PANY. | Wholosalo iy CrxeryNaTt Tob. 15 Witkaz-$ , | Ontario 10| "o preforrad ... 180 0 ey o e L e COMPAN O ok Roods, 1833 : ] Talic. 190 Bulwore: or seessieee 10 45! 80 B2 360 apital $25.000; Omakia & ) BANY, Wuglese | on ; LIQUORS. | MILLINERY, A. P.West of Villsea, L., was looking over the B ToiSied, 46@45xc. Opuir 1wl . 13 3 85 770 8 6 mire W Lo tios | 190 Haraey Q 3 5 5 Hacnoy 8. | ; . ) i Boy dmixed, Bec. 8t. Louls Miulng Quotations, 5 15 L et ' & g the grain men in from the state was | WHISKY-Ingood demand ut $1.17. T TN et Ty e Al G . s A Frick & Hy13 [L0nen &%) aion o Freimone, Wi Sl £ bt e o, (. Logw, Moy Fob. 16.Tho clostng quo _ ; % | Grain and Provisions oot oox L e gaaN] iR e ] Hows: Wholosaleliguor doslers Wiary. 106> J. W. Culver, er of the Burt Commis AVERPOOL, Feb. 15, —Wneat—Steady; de- Bld.Asked Bld.Asked 7 4 Ml ordors brom b el ; ) . A oeda slon company I has recently opencd for | mund fair; holders offer moderately; No 1 | Am. Net 2 E pmoilio 4 80 R8T 00 OmflllflCMI Coke & Ea'leCar.nc WJI‘X) 1001 Farnam St 23212 3. 11 S busine s In Obiaha, was on 116 markel. 4 alitornia, 66 84dB0s 440 por coutal; 3% W 0 |Leo e AR 5 5 400 Railroad Stocks and Bonds. oyt i st | Mrs ot 1 - B. Jag uinuger of the uhn Ele- ORN—Bleads AL 4 4T Montrosn X 10 conl, 8 15 00r. Lith #u vator company, who has lately returned fron; | LARD J CWt. — 4 18 % Dutiylas B8 tatllo skylig airipto K R ¢ ity, reuurked that they did N L HoGS—The markes Was unevensy tower, In- PRIVATE WIR | TiNE Dok g s not have betier wmarket on cq cluding holdovers and speculators’ supplies J N ————— Y Onaha. Aok, on oAl “than gt [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] | there were not 8,200 hogs on sule, but - with “vl |h.-r. Mxln:" Ixn\nj 11 )l~\u|||n|:h-\n' grain on | ket tirm, N 3 Ve 4 .,\_.;t.lx 'l oh. 1 m\,(:\’;l»l k‘3‘1?”1“ .1:} o .]4[:.«.;:-[” ::::L ‘v?l:‘r‘:Jl‘.lli;:mF1.!‘4‘..‘|'.l|:x‘.1.-‘_||1.‘..'\:y B 2l2 N Y k I-.f B .Id. DRY 600DS. Carpentqr"Papar CO. Stlflddrd 0” C’) no floor of th exchange. Al 1At 1s wantol ouN-—Dull: Speciul ‘10 ioral bustiieas on | 1n obtuining poncedviCld, O 08 10 108 Nt ha Carry a full stoox of b o AR I 13 TR | sl euch, B S I e BB | SR s A Bt | NOOM BW 10 LITE BUNOING |y g, smith & Co., (Kilpuels Ko Drj ) Uik Sttt | e s v o, Bufiors and GEher buyers o apte several clnsaes Of bo s e afalr | Welihit hows sold carly s higl i bt s o Dapocs, our d mem, tlicrs and otier buyers (o atend sr— Nt ot Specufative it Cousol | Dutkot the fair to gud iozs 0t all” weldhis i i v | oo 0038 COu pritio | pay { Niw OnLEAss, s ; good wdency: In moncy. Forclg s | miixed st as 106 09 §7 nder e ndiu B e G e | ol o O h ow uidaii o Roaurition 1050 KOOI | M dvaneing provision market the v B Bl it fiward sts | Marney X gkt e AR R | S BT B Marhanfas, S | Bkt R St B | ST S e et SARA T LT Y ©XPressed At it might 5 ts to France, 6,500 bales; * | guayan and Spanish. Home rallways have pd at the extreme close prices wor ERENCES: lowaState National Bank [ MZ,.,J‘.’...» r countey i | 31506 iniéd; Miowis, 593,118 bio. | A el o doprition dud Clowe i | Tt thn Tuesday, Wractically | o BRFRIENORS: ovela: Nattounl baak. | — JURMITURE, —— | Brawd & Co, |Jus. A, Clark & c,_ R Jone niose Literested a kral 2 ° owing to very alcouruging trame statenmonts, OVERyhing wis out of fiiet s sor DanK . i 2301y § E Nebrisk il ol tho Busisem fielgn Grant o it ALl B cunt Sichiehd | Betur it 8 i e o 83 Omaha Upholstering | Bazby & Ruyjaa aving i lve stock marke The American Ceronl company of Ol [+ = Sba tram 16 108 Ron oeat.” A B 10 Taesday. One week azo the buik of [ 8 ul attontlon given to outside orders, the state and thoy hope 1o seo the time when S e el onts orubany of Omubia 1s | and most othors trom ig to % per Atieris | 1 Tupad 7200 t0 #5.00; 6ne woNth | Gorrdupunueace so lolad. 0., upholatared furnt- | t cans were more or less depredsed ull | 3 st . 1102 1104 Nichoias | thoy can al:o market thelr grain at boue. W. D. Mausfield has sold out his Columbus | day and at the extrene close the tendency was ¥ ) MG Trop) 84,40 | ——— B osalo only. | olls, axle ronse, oto. Brokers reported thut they had recefved o good many s from the country as to the Prodhen finike A% il ry FURNITURE CO, Grace | 000 o % ] and 1ih Sts New York Markets. restaurant to Al Patersou | Slihily improved, but 1o recovery has tukon LWO YeUrs G20 ut from 23,2 : etV N cactical Ch o - STOVE REPAIRS. | BASH, D)IR s W. Fleteher, general store at Rockville, | piawe I prices so preneral dectine wus fa - AoH : NEw Youk, Feb. 15.—Froun—Recelpts, 27, | wili diseont e on'sare * | Sstabiished, ineluding & percent in Philude The Resrue Hall association has sent 400 Dims OXPOFts, 7,724 bbls., 1ATh sucus; | Will discoutinue on March 1 oo o 4o & Mlwhnka ao, 1 7 x ) y wipe. v = 3 phin & Reading und Chicago & Milwiukee, und bt ; & twent ¢ men to South Duakota, where f . Shles, 19,800 plis.; market quietand castor V. Francis, lumber wnd grain dealer at | Phis & R s apd wenty-six men to § | e ern, 82,752,580, Stlenont. o 7 g ¢ s ‘ositions have been secured N CAer ok sinats 00rs, blin w:‘l:‘n‘l‘l]\i‘::avhlu-flx}y‘lmozv.fl-rn.‘t‘-fi«fn_f;.-_“b “;-"u“».-“:.-::ll;l‘b;m:lélu"m, |ul|‘nl.'m” propr an ordlonry phist o 5 1 v good place wus ,‘,",..1\...,(.,‘ y for u tel made, 1207 Douglas 56 | @ce, 14 andies xd, ‘5000‘"!-!90!- Spota low rl Hawk, Lane & Co. bhave bought out W. E. | mand. Shortloais were not obtained under 1 | 71... 46.. graph operator who ‘had been lifted out of

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