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- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | ¥, s, Stghites | ST Fo il e DI e | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS “BUTTER-R ity w hiry, 1 - creamery, | 1 fa - r— | Ateh, T KE ¥ A Weat End prof ) na 1 STOCKS AND BONDS, Am Sune prd |21 Vsl Weat s & i T Reih e | T inie e Wie Centra b Share Speculation Yesterday Was o | Beh Telenho ALl 180N Hiida T Kot & Declded | e ik ; sk e oo A tonk Al Alshiaon 34" Receipts at the Local Yards Show a Decided I ' N 1+ Position to Enforos NEW YORK, Fgb, 6.—The share specula- ) proferred Allotez M, ¢ | Increase in Numbers, | “sitere o > i Tts Strict Observance, ; B Hin ML tion today ‘was dull and uninteresting and | Fishi¢® floston & Moniar —_— 1. the market,. - Buppiios fairly liberal THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK FROM THE START |, 5 Duti = SUTRa1 reutE BF SabUBLARING & lowet s | HFU A0 i LITTLE DEMAND EXISTS FOR FAT CATTLE | fouses ire iy o Toesl | HE HAS GIVEN THE REQUISITE NOTICE e FiQuiat: - dom of quotations for a majority of the shares | 00 Golony o Framictin. .. e b y o JSraden.’ Falr to ool | : traded fn, Including all of the active lst, | Rubbor ... |G e Common Qua‘ity of Offerings Serves to 0 o 't $0.95: commen il | SUPBOSILON that the Step Wis Taken to Sen Corn Also Made & New Low Frice Recor - 11200611500, Sugar led in the transactions, and after an | iy Quiney . D presy Prices SUIl Furiher - Hogs st sheep, from $1.60 to 9 e Rl oF - tTis Prdepents wh loice 40 to 100-1b. lambs at f g Delligete HE it ssterday, May Setling Close- Recelpts ‘ bbbl v, Wrie = BIoH ; advance of 1 per cent In the opening sales I Gt Down &5 & 85 Bl b plates | took a d ard turn which, although in- i i W BTG Nrh e % i Bonds, terrupted occasionally by partial recoveries, i w York m Once More, ) ative owen miandors - N f the War, " o Tent, 391 was not checked until a decline of 21 per ' YORK, Feb. .~The followl —_— % Mexiean lumbs i o P ' at 3 1-6c; | cent had been recorded, the stock touching | MR auotutions; 4 natlve wother 4 P, f CHICAGO, Feb. 8.-~Wheat closed . nd 0 4 In the late dealings and closing % per 1 10 Plymoutn 7 TUESDAY, Feb, 6. It 4 / A dispateh from Rid g ; Swi Boli G0/ Sierra Nevid P ! tecelpts and Disposition of Stock. 30 IOWRE Uiat JRSIRIRY AR Minncapolis Wheat M cont higher. The selling In these shares was | SEORGD Ry B9 Satnara. .- The two days receipt have been Lavier | oeiyir:: it Lot wWagle ,‘,“ price record for May at 62%c. Weake NN L8 § 2 ‘\;"(3 e Y'H‘" at j":"l‘w\‘lfl*‘ k. ]l“ \;‘Hh'“ .‘,’L} Hj e oo ‘ i 780 yuton Coi. | than for the first two days of las shown by th e thy UnloaStrec Yaeds | F z v that ho will blocks for the deciine. Corn went | downward o ) Bl wer lower, and the market was slow an i There was evidenco of realizations in | Onbls = ging throughout. Eastern marksts were act 1s awaited May at Chicago, making a new low pric t Skl B R e ToE :_’»“r more or less demoralized, and with ampl with any rocord. May oats closed lge lower, May e prbitohie s blooks: Wero placed:on tho maf LONDOI ¥ o ’:j'_"'"“ offerings here, no outside demand to speak | . o has been r pork lost G0c, May lard 15c and May ribs I ket which were readily taken and the price | c=cc ‘ = | of and buyers for local d h ¥ cely which Wheat started weak with a loss of 3 | tha ¢ ing, but the offerings hecame too heavy for | Cinndinu Piciic Now Yor al % | nothfig to do but submit as el pori 2 v i do sul y . driat wing been pushed | tho' bears to readily absorb and a break of Jsylvanin n0% thing to do but submit a Omalin Pack 1 May at 63%c. The day's news was bearish t It can b per - cent I¥Ped batora: Hooh - <At i they could to the inevitable. Th ally | The G, g and land {1 Rio and and the bulls had apparently sought cover v ! Mpped it | nouncements of the fallure of congress to jg{Mex. Gork Now 48 common quality of th not | The Cud Aoh the eits AL Tho foreign markets were weak and lower. | )i - put up the price of spirits in bond caused a B SILVER 20 15-16d per oz lelp matters any. Some very ool cornfed | & Hecker & Do cn e T viits , Uie Weiter sASHig A s Fibort it : . 1| rally,of 3 rer cont during tho atterrioon; of | it KBSt T the open market for whort | Westerns that averaged 1,514 ibs. brcught | Shippers and feeders. . weapolls and Duluth reporie card, | g t t ol many o cent was lost at the close billa, 2 por cent, and 1741 15-16 per cont (or thce | gq o i e fitng 5 % i "', .:\”',: RO Ne COrERGR AT | 1o " SN | cago Gas was very unfavorably affected by | monihs bills : LALULIRL UL S A B Total LI LA il R ) ompared wi cars in the corresponding | lon et 1 Ll o n i ) lonz wheat | the action of the common council of Chicago Auottiig icetiTeat THtavasts; to 1,300 1bs. sold at from &i25 ay last year, The weather was mild with | {0 [ : ook out L ‘ . - . Union Pacilic ¥as Not Tied Up on Pas nothing particularly chilly in sight | f Perhane | 0 granting a franchise to a rival company, Tn Its last 10 the United States Tnve , while poor to fair stuff scll from CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 16 ChRAE TSt L L tmiral da Gama has given ed to a | | attie values wore lower tolay, v ‘ 0 ort \ hidid ko nts. The down with wheat and closed e lower for % to | — T Tondon Mark Lane Bspross said ft | and In reducing the price of gas 16 cents 1ts of the proposed inflation of the 1ell T to $3.20. It was a dull, weak market, e b tag b R g whoats were generally 8d per quarter A break of 1% per cent was made at the 1e company’s capital stock and proposed « with prices anywhere from about ady or | Run of Cattle Light Yesterday Ever fora t from Tacoma announciug an (cqual to 2e per bushel) lower, and there opening and u further decline of % per cent ton, for the General’ Biectric - compan good to 10c and 16e lower on mediwn and Tuesday. on pissenger rates betweon the Sia 1o damand for Torelgn wheat resulted, Later a brisk rally of 1% per cent Thore 18 some falk of forming o board of com. | Common stuff, but a very fair and reasen- | CHICAGO, Feb, 611 North fan,, Union and Southern The clearances of wheat and flour from the | o ger in took place, followed by a reaction of 1% per | missioners in Mussachusetts to look after the | ably early clearance was effected, M LR 3 Pacific and Groat Northern roads whoroby four principal Atlantic ports were only 160, | tin e g tem. | €ent, @ rally of 1% per cent, and a final re- | fclphong wirvice of tha atate, similar to the A little over a third of the offerings tod urdny, Th the pas 5 o8 TUTR 1L BEARE CATRIRRILA 000 b, The decline was attended by & fow | poruey matter, Tor with the decline the iix | Action of % per cent. P G R T L ! wero cows and mixed lots, There was a | and Mon ¥ i A [ A s uibit] vallles, Captain Phillips and Pardridge | will' be Tisiftor nocesearily and i pr Wit | In the raitway list, which was sadly nog- | fion any 11 indieat Seibl tolerably decent demand and prices ruled [ tained. Well 't e fcago Lat $40.00 first cluss and bought on the first decline, but when their | be re-cstablished. Shipments wore 3§ pese | lected, St. Paul was the only stock in which ROl GompaRY B FoRttigR . i | steady to a shade casior than Monday. Some | ducted steud X # t 185, 18 empl dented WAt ware supplied prices wont down again, | BoIng mainly to mriis in other ‘pluces. My | the sales reachiod a large figure. _Tho fluc- | lishment of u bound ot conimissioners mn cholce fat 1228-1b. cows sold for $3.10, and | ' at Unig citie headquarters. Valentine, P. D. Armour & Co's principal | reveale ¢ it tuations were limited to % per cent CLT AT RIS o B R LI B S i LA nothing any consequence sold at under | tradi \ ! Mr 1x stated there was not a particlg Was one of the conspicuous sellers | was 6o o loss of 3¢ | loss on the day was only 3% per cent. | cranly Iighton the ek of the Bail Telephene | $1.75. r fair to good butclicrs' stock | W on of truth fn the r St i e and there was free liqui The closing | from yest : Other grangers moved sluggishly, the changes | company disabuging the minds of the pul prices were gencrally around $2.25 to $2.50. | Wi\ ! t Ly y Lipanul: 1 that cables gave evidence of continted weakness | poejd qn Beke, which was | on tho day being merely small fractions, | of the impression that thes ‘were being charged | Calyes were no higher at from $2.90 to §5.50 | (i the conditions were exactly the same as in the markets across the “pond,” and May | at 6 A feainst o clos. Richmond Terminal surprised the street by | ™y, e e e i ™% | for common to choice stock, and the same | The h n i have prevailed for same time past finished eusy and tired at only % above the a 3 a sudden spurt, moving up % per cent on | p g but n small proft | was true as to rough stock ge ly, with [ that barcly v It is hardly likely that the Union Pacifio bottom, having ornamented itsclf with a | . reports of increased earnings by some of the ne_company, ';”“‘ i sales at from $1.80 to $3.10 for poor to chol $5 Lo 85,80 f 1 'y t would tie up with the Northern Pacific in now low price record at 625%c. May opened | AL s branch roads. The stock reacted % per | Wil muttes” (o convinge'n beaty | pujls and stags. 3 werige wa \ for Voo L0 0 oL Chin b ENAb voua RS sHUBHEH at 63%e and with slight fluctuations declined | with pric teally unchanged. About 15 per | cent .in 'the later dealings. Delaware, RR) ahoull o e anenT i SR TheIan & iy a limited amount of busin was and o) MRS 18 shut tha fee and reacted e to the close at 62%e. cent of thy fuction went (o export Lackawanna & Western advanced on the day Lt the existing rates were not ex- | transacted in stockers and feeders. Sup- ite™ out of Puget sound busis Corn mado a now rocord today, May seiling | [ist mainly vis distributed throozh sty - | 1% per cent; Tennessee Coal and Iron ad- | © »Hell Telophons company would be | plies were not large nor was the demand 3 W ! | ness fu favor of the Canadian Pacitie. Thag LS Fe vanced 1% per cent, and St. Paul, Minnesota Sranall I its prescnt DoAltlon. ol sea | OVerlyibrisk. Prices averaged up- vef os an it has been nade ootween tha gown to from 87¢ to 37%e, and July at from | with ‘common shorts going at abdut Mas 31%e to figures are the lowest V figurcs, AT & & Manitoba rose 1 per cent, while Lead pre- o kr the Hell Telephone company's peti- | nearly as good as on Monday, but in syn 3 - 1 Northern, Canadian and Southern Pacifio Hinee the 11fe of these futures, the continued | O STk forred declined 1% per cent, Lead common | tion 'for an incrente of capitalization that ‘fact | pathy with the fat cattle market the fecling | N and Great Northern is oubtedly » weather, continued liberal receipts and s eeydonnd ¥ 1% per cent and Northern Pacific preferred | Will nat trouble the compiiny very much. Un- | was decidedly easler. —Good to choiee i 1 tod 55 | but the Union Pacifle, according to the moss e o e T 0T e e e o | Adipericent e et Atk (A% {0 1% | feeders are quoted at $3 to $3.40, fair to | ner . it 2 o | wuihentic advices, is not a party to the come the action of wheat all acti w3 depressing patents, $2.00@3; extra fancy, $2.55@2.6 HoW ool unaEL the sItar o2 LB AT oS Iean influcr Today's receipts, while not up : vlnk)h\ oty i i # | " During_the afternoon the speculation was [ Bt "Foloph e Lty bt 1t ks s ot | Kood at $270 o $3, and lighter, commoner o, 1 it Important. chit promises nor will it be until present condie to the estimate, were very free, and tomor- | Very weak throughout the d quiet and fairly firm, but In the final deal- | exsential that It should ‘do 8o, The new o grades at from $270 down. Representative | [l < 2 32 for nferior aid at teomt | BENEAES 000 changad row's predictions liboral. Cables were weak [ fhe cavlel and domestic markets, ‘(ukuther with | ings a reactionary influence prevailed and | il &} Ti Siine wml"'“‘“ { e Steady mirket for lamb Trom. $9,25 €0 $1.50, The telegram from tacoma, which fs and lower and outside marke were all | that cond lose s 1o helow yesterd: the market closed casler. The bond mar- | yoniy call i* n New DRES D BEEF. There was no tivity in either branch of th roseate to a degree, states that by reason of wler. The opening trades wer No. 2, god casiy cloved ‘at Sae; Tebruary, i | ket was frm untit nearthe close when it [ power to'inerens. . Pr. No Ay v Pro | trad g Seifors were tgain obliged (0 carry over | gho ugvooment tho Conadtun. Pacifie 4)for tional logg and under moderate offerings an kL) ¥, G0%e. gave way slight ent. As the Bell & (L 8 ntock 5 ontials arc entlrely done nway with, o &ri IRN-Was weak, losing ot aiyls: nowat | Th e BOBE 6AT s i at | the stock of thi g e a . 9 cipta:’ Cattle, 4 ead 20 head; E 8 L, 4 et lack of support sold down from e o DT AT B B e e nQcday)s nows || The Post savs: It was but natural that | ohtoiofol Gie maney thoy need without recourse H 3 13,000 hend; bone of contention being thy moved, In more, rallied a trifle and closed with May [ cash and February closed at 21sc; M "4 | the recent hali in rising prices In one quar- | £ 8 Sttty mathoritios. AT probubly 3 3 g iing Journal return the Northern Pacific gives the Can- but 14e from the bottom figures of the day. | 3%e; July, 5 ; ter of the market should be followed today | appeal to the logisluture of this state in order ATass Rl 5 Receipt ! adiun Pacific throneh ticketing arrangc T o NE ek ISV A Ak ATkl Fatak antlban Were dul 2 cash clowed at 28%c; | by a slow reaction. — There was today, how- F (it by lasiini (hele new stock i the mume o t { 2 H i ments between Tacoma and Portland, both casler feeling, but considering the weakne 3 i May, 0o, ever, little pressure of stock on the general | e Il Telophone vompany, they can keep t E 1018 3 84" 3 2 1 cast and west bound, and the use of the rail in other grains, oats heid up well. Prices i P! Minnesotd, ‘580, list except from short sellers. Many securi~ | * Xq vewards the competition to whic " , Bt 8> lowers 2 A line from S to Tacoma, thus admitting only declined from %e to %4e, and closed ;m: \\'olrc hardly quoted and the closing was ctric company will be subect e Pt LRAS LI AT K diprime s Canadian Pacific to ‘Tacoma. The South« e above the bottom figures. The de- eatureless e spnderstand that Sits ot 3 39,1193 007 ] SHERD AND LAMBS 3 wead; | (rn Pacific allows the Canndian Pacific to crease of stocks of contract oats in store U R LT LI b L ahBlee Mg QD) Aside from the sales In thase stocks— [ Nehy'Mobeful of obtaining ) 1901107 3 o :‘_'q T s AR st b ticket to Sun Francisco and the Great aided in maintaining prices and there was ] chier's rator creamery, 24@ | made up alike from realizing offers and . for instance, I8 making active prepa 4 Sl @i, s Northern is given the same privile little disposition to scll Provision 5e; cholee dalr . from new short stock put out—interest cen- Xtend s husiness In this country. Wi 1 el SO T T TG 3 Tt wotldibe nibeaatithla rehugement A0 16 encd easy and slightly lower for pork L e R tered today in Chicago An ordinance Has e tnsttheGarmant companyis g E 18 E 7 ST. LOUIS. Feb, 6-CATTLE. could pe carried out, but the Union Pacitic and ribs on a decline in prices for 1ive hogs | mind at 8 45 : igher, In de- | favorable to a competing company has been Feic company, 117 neverthelons - fact that 3 a2 : hend; shipments, 400" hegds whil will not submit to any arrangement whereby at the yards, notwithstanding a lighter run CORN MEAL passed by the Chicago aldermen and if the engaged in ex-officiul of the latter com- s B! 1 4 searelty of choice butcher and ex itadmitsnto its territory a road like the n was antleipated. WHISKY 31 new gas company’s promises are bona fide | pany as its agent in Boston, indicating its inten . s & LR ERtadesiwero awelle e witic that is almost 1,000 miles The most prominent commission house | BAZLING B e the action of the council was entirely proper. | ton of cuwrying tlie war bt Africa, e Sie. s 3 ot was active, but prices did not then offered the product freely, particularly | PROVISIONS . Lower ind weak., Pork But few people seem to believe that the | "Ik comiuny s very favorably rogaried 3 division was generally pe LN DA DO pork, which resulted In a further decling, | ard “mess, prime steam, $7.55. mwl prix‘ lrnr" ml,slg\mrul;!l{w-f:lby «ll..; new | the lars ufasturers of thi' o 3 5 ging_market prevalivd; most everyiing STERN FREIGUT MEN. AR ABHIbeE ok donalie & ATHagvollimoati| Dryasit applicants is fixed in good faith, and indeed | man extraction. have delayed 3 3 9 ower; medium ative shipping steors, $15: me- — :r”!m:‘x:nl“‘xui’l‘nnl;:h:mx;“llnl"{w Tne ve ulrm\un)f {he chief subject of comment in the market | Reeted machinciy i G 3 : b b dlum” buichiers, b cows,” 32509 Iking of the Advisability of Restoring support. The break in wheat and corn is that the Chicago Gas company suffered [ POUY, R CEiblTol in this country HOGS - Recelpts, 5700 head: shipments Rutes on Graln, also contributed to the weaknes The 2,00 : wheat, 14,000 | the aldermen to escape what may be called ) x " 0 head: market opened eastor, solling down 1 CHICAGO, Feb, 6.—Western freight men AEaI IR o B WILhE thex Tackora’ selllng. [T s “oats, 2t b | dits own restraining influences. This surprise b i 255 | with bl demand; o price, 5300 bk ot sates, | were o session today, considering tho and with nothing to sustain the market, X T outs, 52,000 bu is not unlike that of the sugar speculators, 6.—Clearings 8 i B K 0. e nono; | advisability of vestoring rates on wheat to a fow orders coming fn to sell. A mod- = who whisper to one another with amaz . 6—Clearings, $19 i 2 7 . uiry for fai sheep and lambs | 95 conts/anti20 conts ou corn between th erate reaction followed on a little buying Coffee Mariket. ment and resentment that *not a congress- | ances, I 1 3 0 prices Tow Ml ACLSCI U L LA and then the market went all to pieces | NEW YORK, Il 3 man was to be bought on any terms."” ¢ 1|‘\'_;. b 6.—Clearings, §: C L3 i ) $3.40; native mixed, §2. i merinos, i issouri river and Chicago. The Atchison on gome stop loss orders coming out. - There uict The following are the closing quotations on | balances. & L5 3 3 g 1 £ ) : | aunounced that it would not consent to tha was o slight recovery just before the | Sy weak: decline chocked by veiteratlon = of | the leading stocks on the New York ex- | ygipe Freb, ' 6.—Clearings, 38,0877 | 17 %o 41105 _ Kansas City Live Stock Market. advance unless guarantees were given that ose with the feeling weak and with last FPERaL D, poinia higher for remots. market. | change today PAR Dor R aentron st s - - ! T N e i G o atecelnts: |- there will be no more manipulations of prices nmear the bottom. Compared with 00 baks. inct March, $16.10; April; | Atchison s Wi Pasieqi( | 10c for the aceount BB T Were atciiy; others weak to 100 T et Lo e iays sy Iast night, May pork is 50c lower; May | 3l oy e ooy | EAClama preisi! il P pror; PHILADELPHIA, Teb. G Clearings, 34 5 Stoers, LU LI0¢ ShpDE steoes, | § & cut'In twolor threo of tho local rates bes lard 15¢ lower and May ribs 22%c lowel 0, 001 " sales, 1,00 b lesirable | “do prefd .. ..1.l1l 11 thweatern.. ... L ONDON, Fors . .Iu nt of bul, ! SR 0 wtockira A funlonts 5T 0. O Bus Oty ol Qhiosgo, Hmatediirecalntaitoritomorrow: Wheat, |santos to'6 sot: #l No. T 1490 | Ameriean Exprass g into the Bunk of, Eoxland foday wis .00 75 cars; corn, 360 cars; oats, 105 cars; hogs, : American ana 100 bags Jamalca, Baltimore & ON10.. f ral.. 3 oy %, f30E! market wenk o 100 Tovers butk, - $4.954 tiug all duy. Tho o 23,000 head. N good avernge, $16.20, CJxmd.ll’.lclflm A s ‘ MEMPH Feb. 8.—Clearings, $201,125; bal- *103 a7 vy N okin Rt e, b ot HoWnoaaIbHEY :1‘: . (‘”:'*’ A '(”so" '":" o Tt Recelpts two day stock, 102400 bags: | Canada Southern.. Ontarlo & Weatera ances, $44, Now York exchange at par. & T 54 o Tt h noad that ilsratoiof® conts. asmile *iire leading futures ranged as follows: A . O, e, s Ororon iy - 5 ot AL R en G CloarTh s sl 1 3 e 3 o partics of ten will ot bo “abpliod Wweat of o = 7 oW % w8 . Lon Oregon Nav. § v, 214@6 per cent. New York excha e narket slow and weak. ¢ ! enver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or Trini- Arillew Oz [FBIEh; TS Tow TIAVRE, Feb, 6N b . . | Gtifcago Alton....r L, & U.N. premium. nange, 1 A Weand dad or locally in the state of Colorado. In- Wi 2 6,00 bug 2 i | CoB& Qi T L ST, LOU b 6—Clearings, $3.625,859; bat- | .10 _ Stoux City Live Stock : stead of a 2-cent rate a two-thirds fare for n:w(lla: 3 -% RIO DIz 7. ; i v o Pittsbirg. X S Ny Ul 67 por’cent, L o s SIoUX CITY, Iub. 61100 partics of ten or more ana still greater re- BA @ 7,000 b 5 &St.L. Pullman Palace... 16 G e pLemiu 511012 iy Uit S L LD e ductions will be made for parties of vwenty- e NDON, Fel Reading, NEW_YORK, Feb. .-The antual ] £ afarket e lower; $4.85604.05 ict LONDON, Feb. Col, Conl & frori. a of the Mexlcan’ Contral for i} : : L Tocdipts, 100 head: official yestor- | five, oonia e Yotton OIL Cert..... Richmond Term. ., ! b C | 3 E 5 et 3 5 e - Y Comber Shows i ay’, 8 heads shipmonts, steady? feed- | Chairman B. D. Caidwell of the Western Wool Market. Del. & Hudacn, ... | . fon S 5 ¢ A, a4 & 150 3 . L ONhON iy RE (e ra) Vealon todny || Imel! Tiicki Weat: norese, § H i : : b SO 150 svalings, i cows, $1.60 | Passenger assoeiation, . H. Bustis of tho R Tea by e OOk T a1 caltry D. & R. G, a K 5 oficlt, $479,503 3 o A SEE A Burlington, John Sebastian of the Rock drawn. The assor as fair East Tonn St. Paul. v Qeh S Clentl 005,000, New 3 2 2 24 & New York L 3 3 Island, George T Nicholson of the Atchison ding spirited.’ Some bought lberally. EomEean et o [ aomratia G éady: actual rate UL e NEW YORK 2V s and W. B. Kinskern of the Chicaga & No S nen s do profid.. D88 [st. Paul & Omaba. v $4.87% for demand, is_to e g 1 no de 1 no trading western will represent the Western Passons Byinpvis/Cibales Siadats di | pony "y ik o prefid... ... 1 had ¢ “at 4 per cent on call and 46 per CALVE cipts, 10 head: market, 7@ ger association at the couferd in Wash- a0t Que | 3,410 bafea: | Eort Wayno. .o, |soutners cent on time, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1,600 he Rallattn ST ta o 2 1571418 reas bin 60, Vie: | Sreat Northinpfd, D s AIRIERE, AN bl ington, called by, the nterstate commorco rd 10 boles; scon L, 10740 = pagilsy 4 T o) 7 B e R SRR > S 5 4,700 7 > commission to devise a sir ified form o! b 5 Hocking Valles 104, Tonn, Coal & fron, i1 . 7 T g y . HOGS--Receipts, 4,700 i none on « o rm TR0l A ela Ea; s ! ali | Diinota Contral.+2. 4N Texas Pacin FARMERS IN SESSION, nominally firm at . % tariff sheets, which can be more readily un- e r » ‘Paul & Duint . & O. Cen. prefd. = 4 : - L ! de ; farsttl G 4 scoured, 014a1: censy, 512018 Paul & DR ! o Mceting of the Farmer: National Alliance 3 : 2 Stock in Sight, deratoeet By pRUIAlIoEs thaihone MO RIn, “I'ic eastern committee of the Western Groi Hopo'and 3 atil, Ko i Vet Tt e ¥ Ereaident Loasice: [Spcacl tu The following ave the receints at the four Wi Louts, ren 6 owool, ||;”r\u-i|:-»{x:_r“n:::-: oo et _ TOPEKA, Feb. 6.—The lower floor of A ; AR A et hee: snoep, | Passenger association has decided to drop Cusivauotations wore us follows change In prices. i ° there 88y [ Lend Teuat, ool Representative hall was filled this morning | ' 2 Todns 2 ath Omaha i about Aty points in Uhe south and southwest N o s Eaniavilio £ X 18 WL L by 400 people assemblel to hear the opening | § T m romshia llat ot lncesito fayion Midvlngge oy red, B8, , ! 23 anbattanCon ... 1214 do pref'd . % & . & 20 Y i3 i our| 08 now appl 2 NeW 1) v 611 No, 2 rod, Bsse, MILWAUKEE, Feb, 6 FLOUR-Stend Ml::,.,flm.u"“ 10 1314), do prot TW‘"C"“ of the meeting of the National | 1. 5 G C searsied | apply to Eddy, N. ML: Lake Charles, La : Now 2 2 VHEAT 2 spring, ovc; | Michlen p: S Farmers Alliance and Industrial uni : Tk 2o AT 3 a1 | St. Augustine, and other southel i N whie 7"92:7.««;- [ No- 2 white, 201@30%c; | N 1y DLy e RS2 Rt s About forty delegates were present. i i 2 ; e e e 4 lu‘-:||‘\h,:‘ul‘l!“|:‘il.|\lr‘li\' res mn"u;:mr;" BRI OATS ¢; No. 8 white, | Nashville. Chati.. | p Governor Lewelling delivere 0 3 s hurch Benefit Entertainment. other point ellingidelivareditho addreast e s 2 A large compa tended the onter BARIY-Nor 4 nominal; No. 8, 52c; | %m0 a1 Gordago.. : = A, A1l i G i00ner | N Nodaiatio: samet| Gb ras 3 of welcome in behalf of Kansas and John | 1. v all 1 Awaiting U ts Deciulon, AX SKED—No. 1, 81,89, Ple, 424 N.J. Contral. SR e L i AT ot (o A T 2 . mont at Wasnhington hull last niight glven | ppyygR, ¥ The telegraph opere 4 RYE_Ste 4 Norfolk & W, piid:. [T 8t. L. & K.C. by i X it 01108, . 100 for the benefit of the church of St. Philiv | y ¥ - hor bhl, $12.15@12.1744; lara, | L ROVI Lower. Pork, $1230. Lard, [ North Ameri’ Co. 4 | do pratid. ..o Farmer” Dean of New York and Mann STAGS, SHeliDE A aon BTG Toaturelho i tho avin: (L erniemplyadinlonestie linargtatiasynion per 100 hs., $7.374@7.40; short ribs sides | ¥yi%: wr, 10,800 Lis.; wheat, 39,700 | _Tho total sales of stock toduy Page of Richmond, Va., responded. T Ry Ao Ranouacorli nreyli [ Eacifolaraipreparedito take upitie yestion (loose), $6.20626.26; dry salted shoulders Y T 4 r including c 2,300 0 A secret session was held this after- STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, '""I” l'“’:“‘“"';u o ”'I L 1 “i" of a reduction of wages If the United States 2 305 ously, was 'S | appea ce 25@0.60; short clear sides (boxed), B 0900 DLIB s wheat 00 o 61,000, Bu 0007 Chicags g 00 o . heat, 8,900 | THERT Distilling, N E ORI Lea: noon to be followed by a public meeting to- 3 1666 2 B Omaha of Miss Neale Gertrude Hawkins 0 bu! Reading, 4,200; St Paul, 10.600; Siiver cer »s, ) might, at which President Loucks will G o d 4 2 on, 3,0 : i do- 3 \ H b and Miss Henr! on Davis 55 Peorin Grain Market. 20,000; Western Unlon . - “\,“ his annual address. . 26 ) et '1','::: \ilf‘“ ,'1“;', ‘.\‘ |}ul-m,_f:»l.m‘x.-t‘|l “\{'..l duction of the salaries of the men. A prom= PE Ieb. 6, — Marke e, V' Preside soucks' a 08! 0} (3 &n. 71 : £4/C i ) T o] | 0 o or Tel- ToISERnEed, e it andship- | (EEORLY , ¥ob: | GoCOIN-Market aotive, “rreaitont Criouols) address bogan with a 3 i 3 female elocutionist in the world and her | Inent official of the Order of Railway Tel today OATS—Market dull, easy; No. 2 white, 281 [ Erie PR Eeeee o 5! L sl Breac nancial depression, g ) coming was & source of pleasure to the | egraphers this morning sald the organiza- ECELLTS, | BHIPMENTS, NocBinhite taic, LPALEY Al 2 : 4 ”“ 4 ’;"‘ hat at no period in the nation’s . . 3 coiored residents of this city. tion had as yet taken no active steps in the ) fel A R N‘u:‘lhw«-nu-rn.‘.. Yot 0rel ; [Rek0ry ave:thers heen @0 many/idie peoplo WESTER Rector Williams, president of the Worth- | matter and was simply waiting for the de- 10.000 ; S PRSI | Mo, PACIAG, .. ..eiees| 233|281 2 P bresent time. Tariff legislation, Av. Pr 4 . ington Lyceum, under whose avspices the | cision of the courts, If the road Is sustained Qb 0,000 | ¥ g i | Union bactii 1Ry, | i | 1815 | he sald, was not the cause of the panic, . Wi 83 00 4 feeders.... entertainment was given made a bricf ad- | he believes all the men on the western di- dom buige 40,000 y . N Bucto, nigaie m‘,‘ 1854 | but money lrulllng. 1% COLORADO., fress at the opening. vision will go out within twenty-four Lours. , bl . X ol ) 3 Pacific coim e speaker was sevore cla- AP e Iber o1l re. —-— - b4 o0 PAE . i Egaavioomasy 4|7 (aun Ahenensias Rorore nilla: denuncls i 2 The various numbers w 1 well re- S e i UG 25000 | O Kook Tatuni. /12| G73¢| 08 tont/onies 1 agalnst silver. He de- 'YO ceived and the encores numerous and hearty ! ound Over fo glary. roduce oxchange today tho butte Now York b1y i o3k | o clarod againat o por capita basly for moncy 3 s o Miss Davis and Miss Hawkins appeared [ Clark and Button, two of tho fellows who L owis i - ereameries, 21@26%%¢c; [ NEW YORK, [3 18 district q“"".'y‘:",j“ Gn: ) LiaERed slon the government ownership 1 feeder...... 970 8 twice on the program, and each time they | attempted the robbery of a Chinese laundry. uiries, 16@21, Eggs, fairly steady; fresh, | 1s now showini more lite. The buyers from out | NeX0Tlblili of rallways. He declared that the govern- 3 were recalled, The program was: a week ago, were yosterday bound over to 3 O TR Tarroll Ao B o | Atchison "1“‘“ should not atiamot 1o seinitherannors v more than twica a8 |yt adres Pather Willlams | the diswict court for burglary and sent to o raders are not In very great force. They cor Aohikon .o ; et 39 8nln aRngLa )GS—T N more vl 81 Briet address i an > ot co gl o o New York Markets, largely from the south. Much demund is from | Ghici€o Gas ship-ot all at ongo, but begln with tho Gult | many hogs. on today as were Iere | e opsolo—"Come 1o Mt Denza | the county jail. NEW YORK, IFeb. 6.—FLOUR—Rec the westward. The stocks are not large and & Interstate railroad. He was radical in | Monday and hundred more thun on Churles Alexander, i 4 ) pKES.; export: 200 pkgs.; s 7,000 pkgs.; | there is no particular pressure on the market , his opposition to the bond fissue and said | last Tues market was weak and | Cle ra W. W. Story Movements of Ocean Stewmships Feb, 6. weuker but fairly active on . winte i and prices are fairly steady. No chauge in prices pEhet st eyl b a perpetual bonded indebtedness s the one es avernged fully a nickel lower than Miss Hentietta Vinton Dayis. 2 D) ! gnisi rye flour, steady and qulet; reparted aa to weusonable goods, while there |s sought, v Bastern markets were lower and | Soprano solo—"Queen of the NIght™ Torey At New York-—-Arrived—Penland, fi our, quict but ' firm some irregula as to back numbers, ch = - % . Baste Brke My, 8. Shropshirc werp. g e Canadlan. mixod, pome IreeguIArty ‘ pr bt ew York Money Market. Paying his respects to the president, he | (horo was no demand to amount to any- |y Mg S ol hir Lone | Antwerp. S Rt Kansan Olty Markets. RK, Feb. 6~MONEY ON CALL said: I have no words to protest against | thing from either shippers or speculators tine J. Brown CORN MEAL ay. Lo 5 N sy at 1 per cent; last loan and closed at 1 | the lssue of more bonds, for there was never s were fully ample to meet the re- | g 0 s0l0 1 Volami” u KANSAS CITY 6—\WH ally 1o 4 Offerings were fully ani Soprano sol il MALT-Dull, lower today; No, 4 526320 A red, f"l‘l;;";" MBRCANTILE TAPBR-—$14¢ .| a more obstinate, merciless autocrat in a \ts of local houses, and buyers were Mis rirude Huwkins. Dull; two ros 63 CORN—In' good demand, but 1e lower; M o N R @9 Per | despot's throne than he who now rules with iberate about filling their orders. | Lindello \\..\\/‘ S Sutorlus Recolpts, nane; exports 00 bu.; | mixed, 30% 3 white, i@aze, ' EXCHANGE- Quist and dull, with | an iron hand at Washington, and never was to good hogs of all welghts it was | o L ostl 000 .‘K.‘,,“:”yl fi\i"v and, ffi"{”l"‘ly of |x|IA’\‘r\>‘V .»',‘,"N Jemand and’ lec lower; No. 2 tual business in bankers' bills at $L863@487 | there a more pliant, servile body of repr if the hogs were choice they might | SOPFANO S0I0= fetrm " Ak nfloat, Gc: £, 0: br 63 Gis-Active, quiet, tlem: 11%go Ponted mton, "FAB1G4.88: cammercial bl §1.55¢ | fentatives of the peoplo than those who as- | bring $5.02% or 85,06, A load or (wo ritone solo—Only to Love suntley Y 4 . h Y| sembled to do his will. seratehed out $5.07% and $5.10, while quite Lamartine J. Brown b gnorthiern, e Options openel. weilk R CRT e Arheat, 5,000 bu.: com, 1,000 bu; | b5 o J. 1 e o L O e w LVER CERTIFICA N He sald lie was opposed to a platform con- | a few of the common loads went at down | Sopranosolo Shlour dos Al wkerlin beoting, were Sweak al day;on farer | CSTIPMENTS-Wheat, 100 bu.i comn, nonei | GOVERNMEN NDS-8trong. State bonds, | taining nothing but a free silver plank, and | around $4.00 to $4.97 There was 10 Miss Nealo Gertrude Hawkins pry sl e e S LS G LRI L bl = auiet, i i was opposed to Cgrlisle's plan for a “money | very great change in the market from the nv‘..-x\‘..“r‘m aito und tonor="How Dear e N Faliiary. eIt Gl Duluth Whent Market. us TS P Corols for the world.” ‘fle sald that the r opening (o the close and the pens were | aMe e HERGCe iliol Xieander v o180} cloned, . WG Ay, 67316 | DULUTH, Feb. 6,—WIIEAT—Cash ruled 1. 8,48 coiip. Ll 8L PLC& Lty 7' metallic conference resulted in the surrer cleared, In good season. The bulk of the | 7 rolla, the Spanish Gipsy tlome.’ Dasttuben, T OR T aasl: | P desiining iandansy, Putureswere lowe i B nras,. 0BG T der to foreign domination. He od [ hogs sold at right around $5, as against | Miss Honrlott Vinton D is Y of this crop year. Close: No. 1 hard, cash, G1%c; pd. 44 N C, Tilon Pucliic 1sts. that every republic 1s in dange $5.05 Monday and $5.15 one weel ago to- | Tres jolies waltzen, oo Wildtuefel /$2.000%.50 stockers and fo 5 P { Teocipts, 8,20 head: ahig Ihe Kuansas City vosition occupied the prin- courts at Omaha and this city zrant tue peti= tion of the receivers of the road for a re- EXFELS R EX RERKEFTIS ORN-Recelpts, none: wxparts, 10,800 bu Ak yaiomet Nox Johad, '8 ; noiri G Al Shora 4. 2 B e T v E TN C AT wilnn, DB000 bu, Of- fulures and. 107,000 b, spot 5 Mayyo B dalul MG D, new 8t G5 R one of the greatest dwngers arises {rom the Representative 3 - bot” matket weak and lower: No o Uy % northern.. cashs trc: No new st 03 Alcliigon 48,111 starving thousands of unemployed. S8 b P Historian 11, 1. Bancroft Denouneed. Clevator; 4%e Options opencil weak eleoted i on track, No. 1 northe 1N, 1AW B6LEY |Ateiison 2% A’ . & g S R0 o Fart With wheat and on fine Weather and on big Fe. £ reseted, i on track, No. 1 northern, [ gannangy. fds. 136((3. 1], & 8., A 08,011 Department. of the Platte. i w0 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 6.—By unanimous tuled weak all day and elosed 4, i Paclfic 1ais W0'7s offered 5 vote the Soclety of Californla Plonec Faled eaL il G L cloned, 1O, Liverpool Market &G lats L A In accordance with the provisions of cir Ty e St e NG April closed, 3% May, | JRPOOL, Feb. 6.~ WHEAT-Dull; demand | Dy & It & : & o cular No. 16, serfes of 1892, headquart night expelled Ranor he blalorien, " 2100 bu.s exporta, 20000 b PN & pon-vriptare SRy 0 N R o B 4 N O 140 the army, Sergeant Major John E. Wilsol T T e of futurea and 35,000 arca " dully - demand fair; February, | Muty bV (Tenn, old Ua...... Seventeenth infantry, will be sent to Hot H i TR e P T Ay LIS htg Ny 1Yo Starrod.s 6 Springs, Ark., to report to the commanding 2 pioneer In his history were also adopted. 3 white, 354 @33%0; mand pogr . P 9 ! 3 IONS—Lad, spot demand poor; fu officer of the Ariy dnd Navy General hos- Pt s Inixed wert rack white ures, no den o . b ov. W. atherall, an Bvangelist, who Dolda. Cou . O Tl N " tures, no demand. " Pork, demand poo 4 pital at that poiht fhr admission for treat- IH': ¥ “‘l \' I{" ”"‘ rall e ”'w\' el 1t Qurga Golds L.Km’ Sore Thoat, Oreup Tnfu ™y With Vthe ot . ; Al cians €211 tent : as been very succe 3 ) \an, Whooping Cous et dectine: February, SU,G3Ke, closed 3 X i 5 i Ala our.... % il v S west, is conducting a series of revival meet A certain ouro for Con g March, Sik@dishe, closed ut 300s¢; May, > » The. commanding dihoer, Kort . 7 ing at the Walnut Hill Methodist church, B ire seliof in advanced stages. Uto at ogee. fher taking ¢ Clonea at ke 3 host, $1; lowest, BTy — will grant to Sergeant Jacob h i ok ot HIL A Fou will s tho exoellant offect after taking the ITAY-duiet: good to choice, $6.5068.60 : | Bhis’ | clearances, Isco Mining Quotations. pany D, Twenty=first infantry, a g orLy-Arsk an Ared o J frat 030, Bold by declers everywhors, Targe HOPS—Quiet t amon. o cha bbis.; runs, 1800, Feb., 6.—The ofiiclal of for three monthy, o terminate May 9 > p Bottles, A0 e Ak A 8. Feb. 6.~ The officlal closing y el o b == R T et Taalled Naw: Orisans.’ ae ) Pa., Feb, National Transit ?unulhm. fos . k3 today worons | and on that dateihe will be dischar > Tebtod, 45065 Thon., GO Texiy, selocted, 356 | certifcates opened at 81; closed ut 816 nignest, | follows: the service of the United wtes Af pric ) i 7 N LR i 3 B0 Iba!, 463c; Buenos Avres, dry Ibe., 1035 | §1%i Jowest, §1; no sales, Alin foror thereto he shall make application in writing f /x @ T I U3 b 7 e 1 h disch 4 . il Moxae, ey, 230 15, G Ll R ena Serm e A : 5 for such discharg WL Flrms. domeatic feece, ; pulled, | LIVERPOOL. Web. 8.—WHEAT-Demand poor; | hosi i R Loave of absence for one month, on sur W '-v. 20c Texis offered frecly; No. # winter, bs 10158 21 e Ol £ geon's certificate of disability, is granted NATIONAL BANK. ”f“n\l uuu“v;u meata autet vmim !ST T“' demand moderate; mixed west- | Chollar 4 55 | ) First Lieutenant Eugene F. Ladd, re it b 2 i pickled bel 7 pickled shou e | ern. 35G3s 100 et * §-fri Bl b L 8 S ort. Robi § - Dickied " oy D' esy; “weatern steans | PROVISIONS-Pork, prime mess, Ta; long and | Grown bomt i 5 " AuaTtEnAg u\f-“!Nlllt;],l_"”;;;:,‘;,‘-w et Robihs 2 U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nebraska. - i B {peroen a4 and | anort clear, 9 Tbw.. 85 llony clears, 7. WId'& Cuey 7 Sonr AU, - WILIL DAY EUN cea: May, $1.10: - m e department. 8 closed a: 7, On the I M o, - - S tored AR TLTHA el MELSTEN | i yoime o R MM s St. Louls Mining Stock Quotatio Goorge Went Tack. o OAPITAL = = 84000,000 But e new Dhess, $14.0061435: | from Lo The oty featire toduy iy | ST LOULS, Feb, 6.~Tho following are the e DAY e Fon a8 : 3 . Extrd prime, | H3OMIS505 famiiy, $15.00G18.80; | the fall e papet ko the Towest | closing quottions for mining sharos todiy Dr. Martin_of the reform school at Iear 6 1 ) IS THE BEST, SURPLUS 460,000 short elear,” §15.006117.00 point on . The former was quoted at — - ney camo to Omaha yesterday to take back : § %, RELIEVES PROMPTLY and & i, " BId. Anked BId Ak Y L TALLOW-DuIL clty” (3 per phar).te; countey g woak withpractically no | Adama .80 ;".,‘u s mopen.. "85 "0 | George Jacobs, who escaped from that in § %;, CURES QUICKEST, ¥ 75 b i A A " ¢ aithough money in dear in India | feiaiiie a Jacobs, ] yMears and Dircetors-Henry wow, prow COTON ' SEED OIL—Inactive; only small | exchange sl falls. Uniess Thaia. counui) | lnetailk ?.'h:..,..w. 300 5 | syivution somo time uko and who also broko R ‘ol, % denty 16, €, Criwniue, viee o gir o & Mt i.i\.\',fl.:!fi'"i'.lu; O e il prime cruda | mprovement. i brobable The’ stk miarkei | GrahiieM, Ellzaberl.$ 1 i | ail hero iast Sunday moruivg, but was re : 3 5 Wwards oyer s © { < W, Vo Morwe, Jaliy 8 caflias, .} el bbls.. 2@30c; prime crude @3, oft | were idle, but there was u frm undertone ox. ’ — == | Captured, The boy was very stubboru und 8 § W, )____ erude, T Duln., 360%c: prime summer yellow. W | cept for Americans, Which Were Yer \Grpad. Boston Stock Quotations. at firat positively refused to accompany the 2 2 2 T 7 THE IRON BANK. Uotiac; off grade, prime summer yollow, Rige; | Fifty-oue thousand pounds bur g wnd 12,00 BOSTON Feb, 6,~Cull louns, 14 doctor. He was taken along, however, . ‘avaetiTulon =

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