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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FEBRUARY 18, 189{—SIXTEEN P 15 y depot for f thout a sub- VAN Indicate mome tendency toward recuperntion fol § 06, resvat P ErTT StV [ soom crnared. the b convenience without delay. Qu Prive o Dhin 2300 STOCKS AND BONDS. R $490 on laat Satirday. ““The jobbing people are quite complacent S prime_summer yellow, Z3034c; oft summer y e g % Blight Improvement 8till Noticed in the | over prospects for a new dry goods house. " J@2e; butter RTAdEs, 36@%c; prime sum- [ Yesterday's Security Market Confined to a : L L B(l!p - ¢ the Looal Jobbers Everybody familiar with the situation knows Whe‘“’ Was Gcnnrally Firm YCSWI’(‘-’I_V and COPPER. Fow Lines, Re(‘«\lpu . Q!]G AL Lt iness of 3 that this clty I8 weak in that line. The two Olosed at a Fractional Gain, LEAD - Weak; NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Today's stock mar- About in Last Year's Notches, oxcdllent ouses already here would be " ket was practically confined to five stocks, benefited by strengthening the trade in this RUGAR Tuaw, " friNsetale rofining, 2 15.16 1 : y : o RUGAR Taw, .. ofining, b d of these only two, Sugar and St. Paul line. There is a very persistent and shrewd contrifugnl, % teat, 3 6-8G3%c; salen, one cargs | o ° Cit COUNTRY MERCHANTS BUY MORE FREELY | line. 'here s a very persistent and shrowd | yoi yME OF TRADE UNUSUALLY LARGE | Gyirifuent, o iest, STewsh ne CAES | digplayed any activity, the others, Distilling, | TRADE IN CATTLE IS SOMEWHAT BETTER it competitor has four great houses and three & s ”‘fl iphig G, e Standys, N‘%»\f{ Chicago Gas and Burlington, being traded [— .'))r l):u-m|lu|\ :;vmlblv rooms in Omaha, An | £ 13-18¢; No, 9, 39 w«‘. 10, 314@3 11-1e; | In only to the extent of between 5,000 and maha house bought 000 worth of d Shipments of the Week and the Duallness of o 11, 3 7-16Ga%0 13, 3%@3 0-16c; No. 13, | 7 " . B 9 Enough te dicate that the Stein- goods from that mkyl’lll snur within In w-rrky Business G 7 -(-:::mlm to the Bears 3300 o AN ""‘"““’- o oA ; i‘m o ST T ot gelisy I Melurtip to Soine OUF conipetitor, knowa that OTIARS. GUBHE to i 4,115 gtandary A A 16 iy Sontectione three other stocks exceeded 1,000 shares,while Betent; bo a dry goods center, but naturally enough - 615 3-160: powdered, WG 11-160; granulated, 4 | Ne¥ England and Union Pacific did not dpes not care to help her to ncted In Corn, @4 1-16c; cubes, 4'5@4 11-160. enter into the dealings at all, and there were - T'"y such rr’vn"rrrrl'fl prominence, but e — no sales of Louisville Nashville, The —— : 1 wo secure the house we are now figuring Omaha Produce Market. market was, therefore, without fou While the week has been marked by & | with, one of the three concerns now work- | CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—~Wheat was generally | BUTTER_The recolpts are fair, but good stock | (pe sty opars crre, Without feature and SATURDAY, Feb. 17 Beneral stagnation in commerclal circles, | Ing our trade through samplo rooms in this | firm today and closed with %o gain for May | !5, Somparatively searce. e mirket W aivady. | the only chango of importance fs a decline | Recolpts have beon rathor unovenly dis- city will come here and take d nolce cou G17c; packing stock, 10611 of 114 per ce her an dvance o ; ft I gratitying to note that Omata has held | S B0 Ome Bre A0S take & haad In | ¢ §go, “May corn closed %o higher, May OULTRY-There a8 sar 0¥ ook ber cent In Rubber and an advance of | disturbed the past week. During tho early . iAo developing our jobb ere Y r Declally o dus or cent and % per cent respectively her own fn a manner scarcely excolled by | "Wt i PR IEEATICHEC | oats, %e higher and provisions siightly e “”}*Mw‘ o | inds byt el l“‘ respectively 10 [ part of the week supplies of cattle were any city in the United States. From the | Before we know it the working season will | hizher all round. turkeys, 901 te and. duoks; || 2R iity Sk PP ot liberal and of hogs light, while during the eastern centers of trade and from many of | bo upon us. Our business clubs and other | The wheat market opened without anima- . nferior wtock would'sell below the'above | SUEAr opened 1 per cent higher, but began | jattor halt of the week the reverso was the western citles come reports that the | business organizations, as well as our city | tion and apparently with few orders in the 1 POULTRY—There s some eall for choles | 'O decline at once on heavy selling, which | (rye heep supplies have been comparas and county governments, ought o' be very and dealors have no dificity in Giiing | Was largely on orders from Chicago, which y ; active for the next six weeks In makiny | Market. May during the first halt hour | Grders.” Guod stock 1 quotabie At berh ATt B s tively lberal all week, and the weck’s re- seemed to be cut short, and that business | proparations for the summer. Omaha ought | S0ld off from 58%c to 68%e and up to 59c. | , VEAL—The receipts are light and there fs o plclon qoat Inslders were en- | ceipts compare very favorably with a year ago. The figures are as follows nand for choles stock: cholce, good fat | deavoring to cover their tracks. Washing- Mupply 1 Viby heavy for Saturday | ton advices were unfavorable, inasmuch as Hogs, Sheop Not Enough Change to Make a Spurt, but Der Middle of the W Overcome Recolpts=1logs Come Plenty o Trisk 1 at Better Prices, forward impulse of the past few weeks has has fafled to gain in any degree during the | to do a great deal for herself between this | The volume of trade was much larger than @Sc; thin or heavy, Agc. past six days, St. Louls, Kansas City | and next January.” for a week past, suggesting that anxious LT PR e GLEL Sul Ml Hogs 4 and Omaha alone have experienced a con- Minneapolls Wheat Markot. holders had been quieted and aggressive | Mmada at ise, but toward noon the top was 1ie. | beon racened oothe Ll Al 08 Jant woak 7 sl 5100 1 tinuation of the recent Improvement in SAPOLIS, Feb. 17, heat ma short sellers satisfled for the time. The | Siricty froehl eges are auoid at 13gide; packing oo, LiS0 T O et "":];‘{::::: i Kk lust yoar 045 3 general trade, and this fact In the face of | WAt stromwr tdiy her an early market news was not all of one char- [ HONEY_ Choteo white clover, 15e; Calitornia, | fractional rally intervening, and though a | Acoolbts foriHos el L 4 the discouraging situation at other points | highest pric Gars: Shipments, | acter; both bulls and bears could pick from | 'Sqydatl honey, 1haile. slightly better feeling prevailed in the final | Sume period 1992, 255,900 19,000 SHEEP TRADE QUIET 18 sufficient evidence of the stability and en- | ff, s May opencd at Go%e and July ot Sc | ¢ gome palatable morsel. The receipts and extra wtandard, 2c; s dealings, tho salo was mads at a recovery of | " There have boon bad weeks in tho cattle | Receipts of sheep wore the heaviest of the ; g mpany selects, 356 counts only % per cent. Private dispatches were terprise of the local commercial inatitutions. OFUREY oo My, Gy iaNc; July, 57 | cables were fairly satisfactory to the bulls e oL ints, 3 o iy Der cent. Private dispatches Woro | nsryer, jow prices and dull trading, but on | week, and with the nsua indifferent demana On track 1 hard, 69 1 subsequently reporting that the sen- Various reasons are assigned for the set- T . 2 horthern, 5i%e he week's shipments and the dullness 3 nimonds. 16 17c; English wainuts, | ate finance subcommittee had agreed upon a | Wednesday and Thursday the trade was [ it took shaded prices to effect sales. Tio back which most lines in the east have ex- | Fiovement has been very Iight In e country | business gave comfort to the bears v raadium, 108 s P | graded duty more favorable to the sugar in- | about as near paralyzed as it has ever ':rll:rk”v“‘l\. l-»_"‘u well supplied all week and perfenced. On one hand it is claimed that ook and there s probabllity that there | York reported that forelgners were fair [ - CIDER-Ture filce, hor bil.. $6.5 ; | terests than was expected. St. Paul moved | heen. The heavy snow storm a week aBO | I wescr mominaoer hearly every duy it fs only the natural reaction of the compar- | YMOF stocks when the report I made up ‘for | buyers of wheat there early in the day. The ; 51 i i o O ciarined | up in the early dealings, but reacted % per | ayeq shipments and on Monday and Tues- | Fair to §ood Katires soll ot sai603.50 0 tos Ve Uitivis L e Bre o ks and | Monday. € the present advance holds It s | price reacted to 691c for May on the clear- P per bul..$ 6.00; halt bbl., | Cent on the publication of the earnings for ® . ' e C "'Z,‘"'” at $2.76a3.80; fair ative activity of the previous two weeks and | probable at rarmers wiil sell frecly oxt woek | ances for January, At the price named 0, the second week in February, showing a do- | 4a¥ | receipts everywhere were compara- | {0 Kood westerns, §2.2568.20; common and that trade will speedily recover Its confi- | §i 1t has been held back more on account of the | however, there was more for sale than was ¢ VEGETARLE crease in carnings of $1,742, which is more | tively light and prices fairly well sustainea. | $fock sheep, $160G216; good to choice 40 to dence and continue its advanco toward a | parof Suimsotar hete ‘are el wiin"vn | wanted and it sagged to 68%o bofore it again | DEANS-Calltormia haydpisked mivy, $1.93200; | unfavorabla than Was oxpeciod. A rally of | On Wednesday and Thursday every man | LIl 10mbs at $L80GAT. Representativ o astie . Othrs e th sors | 5 SRR L LD B | et AT M s oo, VB | e | P St ool the b LA, | who dought s neltbor coutd, ot como i | X oo v i i d permanent activity | vator men have been selling the last- few days A e T 8¢ INTO Jnlons are quoted at 60@70c and on | tiol g, as beel progross R 4 % R Shd o Maklain s o Wwill bo nmo real and permanent actlvity | Qe oy e o e wheat 'so. sojd wi | days and to that was ascribed a rally | ordera at Toarsic: Spunish onions, per orate, $1.60; | during the past few days, was continued, | WIth his cattle on account of the bad | 206 Mexican on s RIS SR along business lines until the tarift question | 't i Sin ekt week and t 1 probapid which succeeded the reaction and which | ¥5low enions, jn bt resulting in a decline of 1% per cent, the | roads, etc, was here. The markets were | 57 iU ERES *100 has been settled, so that manufacturers can | (he averae sales will be'larger thin they carried the price up to G9%c. Near the | rown potnioes, I amall Mot frm siore goc | 1ast being the lowest figure of the d glutted everywhere with unripe cattle and Kknow whether they will be forced into com- hipments are larger today. T clote S0kc was touchied for o moment aml | e’ i Thie e trom store, | slight bear demonstration was ma it || B7I86s i weat allliTo! smRAR I OR TUHGss L tWo betitio: IV AANTEGd| pesABES o the production it was followed by a reaction of %c, b9 | To@e: Colorado’ lots, 746 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, which had . 200 3 Offictal recelpts and _disposition of stock petition with tho r ;1, admitted product of 18 broduction o boing: the (FAding prive as the market ciosed, | 1 CABIAGE Oriers for catbi coun- | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. which had | qays tere was a drop of 20c to dle, and oy TR b il Stk Yty Suropean labor and jobbers will not be 3.40, There ia y Stz y, are ' o sold es bol ompaay” for the twenty-four hours ending a pean labor and jobbers There with May %c from the top. May opened el er | . eausigin jdeclinerof 1% perycent; witiiout |scattion NRCIILHAUREHLNS - lowast ) polnt figOuLie ok ettty fout il afraid to place their orders in the face of | e and patentn. $5.5) unchanged at 58%c, declined e, advanced 3 W racoyary e e SLCLY RECELT possible legislation that may alter materially | fancy and pxport ’ SHL.80; low 3c, then ¢, declined ge, advanced e | ® 3,50 Dispatches from Chicago stating that a | eXPresses the condition of the trade; it a status of the markets, in D, , S 10 ' and reacted ¢ to the close at b9c. i e gt et #5200 | new gas ordinance would be introduced in “'-ls paralyzed. l-{*:ull Illlgls xmln‘t'.‘ lunw»“ Cattle Whatever may be the cause It must be ably Tiran wis quoted | In corn a moderate business was trans- per the city council which would meet the ob- | there was very materially a reaction. Sheop admitted that the week's trade in most 0 0 et QUOted | 4 cted, tho most of which was between room s ? mbers, | Jections of Mayor Hopkins: veto message | celpts fell off sharply, and closing prices for | ¥eon ool parts of the country has been far from ful- | in bk demand was not brisk, but tho | traders, fluctuations for the day covering . o b string | 3o O s Selling movement In Chicago Gas. | the Week are not over 10c to 15c lower than DISPOSITION. filling expectations. KFor the first time in | supply not provided for is small. from. %c to %c range. The feeling dis- ¢; e plant, per b5 napar L.‘,,"',',’..- The result was-a decline of 15 per cent in | ® Week ago. While slaughterers continue | AR several weeks as many industrial institu- T = played was steady and no essential changes 70 turnip v, Tiguae jd.“'w' Per & Htae i ¥ to follow their present enforced hand-to- | oumgha. Packing company Coffee Market. DS, a rrots, p the stock, it closing at the lowest point of | 8 'O/ policy, prices are almost compelled | G. I Hammond company, 3 1,51 to fluctuate with the receipts and although | Swift' & "Co ; a5 prices may firm up for a time, no permanent | Gidahy Packing company.. tions have shut down as have resumed , urred in values. The opening was a Goi beots, per doz, Sic; water cress, per | (e day. The tone of the market at the Shippers and fecdors improvement need be looked for until after NEW YORK, Feb. 7- IE — Options the Lenten season has closed. Total SRt 7 e Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Hon operations, and trade in most of the JObbINE | geciined 5 points under snting Havre above the opening of yesterday, and d T tloseiwas heavy, ‘THecliangeaion: the'weal lines has failed to show any indications of | cabies, rallied on co psed steady at | after selling off %c, rallied from %c £0 He, | Appris—aood steck 1s o scarclty and prices | are as a rule siight and are mainly in the returning strength. The week has been S Soinga, net fiyance Sl 5% busgia: | induced by the up turn in wheat at the time. | ars conxtantly. shading higher fancy westerns, | directions of lower prices. The principal marked by the lowest prices known in years | CIucin Y 440, "B po Later the price receded a little on the car a. 3 declines are: Cordage preferred, 5 per cent; for wheat and some lines of dry goods. A i mirket tnactive but | lots for Monday coming fairly liberal at 350 | ~CRAN S-Much of the stock Is becom- | & 3 fpdabostt S LIGHTEST RECEIPTS IN MONTHS. i e S | Canadian Pacific, 2% per cent; Delaware, Other products have also declined to an | steady _$10.50@19.76. Sales, 3,000 bags | cars, and wheat easing oft caused corn to [ (& {00 saft for shipment, but there s st o | 7o Lo oo e ™wottern, Pullman, Pitts- | There were fewer actual cattle on sale extent sufficient to Inspire distrust, and >, No. X b SR epts, 3,000 | SYMPathize. The price held steady, however, | & oo el and Bugie, | burg and Cloveland, Cincinnat, Chicago & | today than have been offered on any one day | i consequent slackness in trade. (hLo and closed with May but ¢ from the day’s 2 Jorkey, $5,00 " | st Louis, 214 per cent, and Nashville Ghat- | for nearly cight months. Receipts ineluded | Receipts of Al Kinds Limited and Busin In spite of theso conditions the Omaha | XA 5 farket steady; mes, | top fgures. "ORNIA DRANGE s anooga; . ‘New York' " Central’ ' Dre. | tWelyeiloads oficattle cons{gned to the ndian Very Dull. ve expe i pok. 00 bags b advance, ¥ vas gl g good condition and the kil Y P ¥ ore, o ac THICAGO, Feb, Mhere was only an Jobbers have experfenced a nurly.lhlmgy s R G Dl YR Ce. ) unohanged ','f‘l":«roh‘“n:‘n {:Hlll l;n;lnm-‘(‘l PRI Riverside ings, e ferred and 2nd proferred, 2 per cent, the | reservation north of here, but the actual | CHICAGO, Feb. 17.~There was only a handful In some lines trade has only held its own, | HAVILE, Keb. IEMarker aul ecling in oats, due to falr buying by heavy | B: “Riverside i : | main advances boing. Efle preferred, 31 | offerings were not over 800 head all fold. | of cattle here toduy, the reccipts figuring up but on the aggregate there has been a con- | "R “Li JANEIRO, Feb. 17.—-Market quiet; | traders and to the light offerings. Prices ¢ ; off 2 Hand s Dor cent; Quicksilver proforred. 2% per cent, | This following Friday-s light run, causod a | *omething like 50 head that number tinued improvements in orders, especially in No. 7, 31575, receipts, 8,000 bags; stock, 257,000 advanced from Yc to e and closed at the g siz b omall | 4nd Manhattan, 2% per cent. sharp up-turn -in values, and the liveliest s not a fraction too s , for buyers were deyiEooda: L EA EratityIng dom a1 n T g S DON, Teb: 11, Market ateady at 8084 80- | 1Ha THeBr il Ay Lo Y0 s Care: rhid sec : .'$Us0gi%0." | The bond market today was moderately ac- | market of the week. Local dressed beef - Aside from the Jocal trade there was ;'l"f“' 'I'N""“"""“‘ (i UL, “”"; oan | vance: THe ST SoelBts ¥ oL {Hbga R aBALY A Iyakast wore "ROPIC, tive, but rather weak, St. Paul 1sts and [ men did about all the trading, but as the Iy no dem n:‘ nd so far as ‘:«hn-l"’ln-r ories have as many orders as the: ——e ] . o yards wi ‘ R (ARSI ES s tend ehrien N i T Aty are ned values were altogether {rslaaliEaveRaniininy ol orly ) Uieyionn TR Dt I e e yaran, wero ain_about stendy Richmond Terminal trust 65 receding 2 per | supply was limited they started in carly | & S Sl T A e | momron s A 10, 108 ek contr | ShGhUY. Hlohor: for thath FAs K Fasalt pocl | G : cent and Houston & Texas Central 1st 5s, | to fill their orders, and business was brisk oo - LI (] Gl Leny B0 s LR ATEIEDL N | el Do e O btiony e S e i (o (A [ st 5 . fancy, i 134 per cent. Florida & Shefleld Ists sold | at prices all of a aime higher than Friday | of vesterduvis auotations. Kecopts wero esti o o f stocks, bonds and mining M e L L , 34 § at’ 76, against 95% on September 20. On | and 10c to 20 higher than Thursday, the low at ¢ , making o . Teached by Omaha i“ lhe'ra lll(. Efoutt :.um‘:k W i il m“dr:'ate exvfu a(): e Gl J AN ‘ancy Floridas, $2.75; cholce Flor- | the week the more important changes are: | day of the week. It did not take the | 8 i hd axo. LEvaabonGaic sithal thero I notadoqunoll American: Sugar) (s Ti%| koo, ohe | e Ao fLon oo ntronELly oL Inerod e Declines—Albany and Susquehanna consol 7s | meager offerings long to change hands, hog market way variable. Af eral reason why they should continue to buy only | "5y " Wik al ¢ Di8sa A it on G Seniak registered, 9 per cent; South Carolina 1sts, | and by noon the trade was over. tions toward the close the m no what they hope to sell the next day. Bay' State Gas. 9 |Atchison 2 declined on further realizing. Later on the 2 2 4 P A A I L G e the AVt ATKatE for, and wound up strong at the best price The most noticeable feature of the dry | Bell Teieph 169% | do. dx.... 7 | offerings became quite scarco and as a con- EURS, sl areah iaina b bRt b S L L Al R LD L) to extra grades goods trade has been the decline in indigo | Hoston & Al 2 2 8 sequence the market eased to the outside . ngicGTarae, 330.00025,00:1 o | 108187 ipax cent;iand (Oloveland ‘& Golumbus i butchers!¥and fcannersifistock. & There were [ whs onl LI J b onol 5 © | dium,” st $8,0010.0: e . | 1sts, 1 per cent. Advances—Baltimore & | not over a dozen loads of cows % 380 b tho. Dtk o prints, which are now lower than they have s S i 2 3 prices of the day. There was little doing dur- | largo. i i ? (K18, Parierabiri branokions biTEECont EMInG: |Nandl risad (b staft iront saleianall those (i SiSkloc been for years. Many lines of dry goods 5 ing the last half of the session and a strong | cubs 5 450067600 small bttt e L LRt ol biga N Eathorea inreadiiyiati prices: gons o0 at 10,000 head, miking elling o o | Gen. ¢ 35 ce ¥ v G i Dlac <y mountain, large. s 3 2 i c Aty 2 Ad for the wod p are now selling at a price that is below the feeling prevailed at the close, with prices at | $i D In, I nearn s P thelbuyeraigathoratiinkres il oG pEicosis 1 for the woek, or about 25,000 head ot Aot 1 th ufacturers | Mex, Central § the day’s top figures. Compared with last | $:00@Z200; ‘medhim, $10; black Mo cago & Alton sinking fund 6s, 14 per cent; | erally 10c to 15c better than Friday. —The | oo than for the previous weok, and 1,000 head cost of production, and the man A o ) . pared a Voarlingy, Iarge, $12; medim, 55 . | Tennessee Coal & Iron 1sts, 4% per cent; | ordinary run of butchers' stock that sold | icxa than o year generally prefer to shut down altogether | Oia Colony 3 3 | night, May pork is 23c higher; May lard ack Montana - cubs,, large, 6.5 | ia > %5 to $2. 5 STRGeDN: v S/an0 WAShANES (R 0, O R G R I e T $140 And ey eite T Mgl T Brie lsts, funded 7s and Northern Pacific | today at around $2.25 to $2.60 showed more ey s tmactive and unchanged, it ‘appears ovident that tho supply will soon | Kubber .. 2% riarge L Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 312 small 'ss; siiver U ; Xy leTOLioioi g ladvanceltinalishiofevinmpnionibotioneraton o from & 3085 for extra auatitios h (llfwh T Ranatiha cu'"w:llum hustling | S4n Diego s 5 |Osceola ... R 03 cars: corn, 450 cars; oats, 125 cars; hogs. all, 55 sliver tp cubs, [ per cent, and Oregon Short Line 6s, 3 per | Veal calves continue in active demand at | with most of the s from $2.50 (o $3.35, cleaned up, eque 5 Union_Pactiio 11% uiney . () et 3 i oats, ; 3 small,” §; brown, cent. good, strong prices, and while the market | Lambs were quoted at from $5 to 4. according for u'om:s will );End,wh-n ) Where Iflllm Weat T oirviis 448 Tamarack o; 55 ’41?;:‘1 ]l:.:»:;:" fatures rangod as totlows: ol v earlinge, jlares, The Post says: After yesterday's sharp | for rough stock was not overly active ruled | (o auslity, Recolpts wore about 1500 head, and LRl bl il g ey 108! god a8 ollo i Smill, 8: badger-No. 1. large, | eneral advance in prices there was today | firm for all decent offerings. weel ana G164 head . yedr wgor . oo 113 as they shut m\\‘n- o fonEa rticle. ] L00@r1.50; medium, 60c; mmall, S0c; fisher—No. 1, | some tendency to reaction. This was par- There was the usual Saturday's dullness in Receipts: Cattle, 400 head; calves, 40 head; The house trade has been very-light dur- \Vh'-nk No. medium, 3 psmall, $1: fox. silver, | tjoularly marked in the industrial stocks, | stockers and feeders, and some sellers in- | hoks. 1000 head: Sheep, 1,600 head 1agithe wesk, whish s laraely owing to the | o Sl iatations. for Talnige, stioks. today. were. as ; 5’2"‘ o] 516 | $100! medinm, 607 il $0; siser, pale anseq: | which lost all of thelr sympathetic gains | sisted that prices were weak. Most deal- | hho k2 It"';;f“-f‘.‘:‘:“" ports: severe storm, which mado traveling disagree- | ¢ofiy,: ' - [08% @3t Fh el ing 'to beauty, lirge, $50; medium, $: small, | made yesterday after the Burlington div- | ers, however, said prices were firm as far o Hacalpia s ““”l“""'“‘» none, ablsitinataiopassible, (Mall otdorainiate o THale & Norcroms:: Corn’ | $20; cromw, larke, $7; medium, 53; all, | | idend announcement. In the granger stocks | as they went, but the feeling was far from | stecrs, $4.00@1 kept up in good shape, however, and mos 3 R 2% ay | larke LU AmeaiumiEsL y 31 gray, larke. | generally today's decline was slight, Bur- | confident. The fact is, hardly enough busi- K of the traveling men have done a satisfac- ¥ IAfonks gl Gl Gl e: medium. o: mall, docs ki iafae, dls; mo: | Konerally today'a decling was s 5 n - it 3 7 10,000 hewd; tory business. The storm produced some | Bodie : Ophir " i ai|zRges | Giumy doci amall, sie; lymks No.'2 large, ington losing in the end only per cent. | ness was done to ascertain the exact statc inhoads dditional activity in rubber goods, but the | HBulw |potost Al 32 gmall,” $LB0; ‘marten, No.o Not much attention was paid to the St. | of the market. It certainly was no higher. Y Ch ATl sl Sholla |Savage : 2 ety $1.50; mall,) 31 mink No 17lirke: | paul's weekly statement. This company’s | Good to choice feoders are quoted.at $2.75@ season s too far advanced for the jobbers | &S i A |Sterra Nevi ’ 0% dnrkNo. Tt Natge, $17 medim, d: smnk: | earnings for the second week of February | 3.40, fair to good at 5@3.00 and lighter, 3;‘2x§>lil;l‘;-\l\ufi;lm‘flullrl:::;gk :L:.‘.NI:‘:“;:& II‘II;;\.\.‘:‘I’ int. {Unton il g mountain lion, perfect head and feet, No. i | were only $11,742 less than those of 1893, | commoner grades at from $2.75 down. ) 3 3 Gould 3 February . loree, $1.0002.00; Imperfect skins, 25Gi0c; otter, | yet that week, too, last year was a “bliz- REPRESENTATIVE SALES. sheep, $3.00q3. 7 up fairly well and some dealers claim to d ! May No. 1 large, $5; medium, $6.0047.00: small, 35 b < Tambs, $4. 254,60 other notice a better feeling among their —_— g otter, pale, No. 1 laree, 37; medium, $h: smail, | Zard season,” and the company's earnings DRESSED BEEE. $L2504.60;_others, batrons, ew York Mining Quotations. uaryes $; raccoon, No. 1 large, 80c; medium, 60c; small, | last week were materially smaller n in Nn Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. St. Louls Live Stock Market. K auty, No. 1 large, | the week preceding. .. 80042 60 7. 9318310 2 ST. LOUIS, Feb. CATTLE—Receipts, 900 The receipts of the Omaha clearing house NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The following are the March . . T iy L . i S§T. (ot A o Rt SlosingqupiationESTonIm BlnKRGoks pe i 4 nedtumhes Camali, goc;. "M% | The following are tne closing quotations on i <1080 270 Ba0ns B30 head; shipments, 1,100 ‘murket nominal S ] i 3 5 | il g Bocaise of Tt Feceipts, The' woek shows a da: Monday.. weetereneesineseneei8 B75,708.46 | CrC ; Short. Ribs 4 lurge, $1; " medium, 0c; sman, | the leading stocks on tho New York ex 1 - cling of T6eon Texins Sessis o ativen Mondas 875,705.48 | Sonr car, : - : e e o e i harrow” striped, 'large, 0c; medium, | change today: 401107 a5 | gline of atc on Texans and . W e s R e 67 | Deadwood ..... M i small, broad striped, large, | — 9 B 4401039 071044 I s # closed nt §3 : natlve, falr odnesday. ... . G22028.07 | Deady B 2 il No g aeap AtChIBON vronrs 11% Northern Pacific - 10:1078 3 08 1044 i to medium shipping, - $5.50 biitchers mo- Thursday ... STRBT20T | File & N gl dim, © ga; e . wolf—motptam, No. 1| Adums I3 118" do. prd........ | 1701000 10101 dlum, 100" (0 1500 1 Priday. 2 swivessenies i -57 ! 5 5 large, $3. med 52 small, $1.50 Alton, T. H...... s D MIXED. ; shipments, 1,600 Baturday. Mexican ..oiiieiene. W3 . el 5 E N rl c; N J lary ,klfd'wll\:n‘, ‘l fum, 60c; small, 50c; ‘\In r 11..1040 and stro g at yesterday's Ontario © [ : n, ‘No. 1 larse, $5.0086.00: medium, $150; | Am pross. N s 3 | 11 o - .29 phir 5 3 4. l, $5; Kits, large, $2; med am. 3180 | Baltimore & Ohlo.. i cows. EP—Receipts, 600 head; shipments, 1,500 Total .. <+ #4,177,048.20 | Ophir+ u 5 3 i medium, $1.50; small, con : oP—ecelpts, 60 head; shipments, 100 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. San Francisco Mining § SRR = > AT o N @3te; No. 8 [ Toe; mus ¥, No. 1 large, 10@11c: mo. | Canada Pacific * asked. hite, miazse, Qi o P AN ia e L o Southern... 907 week.The day's prices were nominal bocause of AS DUN SEES IT, T g8k 1) o BT B Kt Ienkas e, ones - medium, [EECRtea) Facihe:. ! 133 Oregon’ Tmp 1050 a light supply. R e nominal; No. 3, 4@50¢; No. 4, HID) TALLOW, ETC. & Ohlo....... Orexon Nav. ¥ 900 2 P r veek: Cattle, 400 head; LONDON, Fel : ; 5 { BTC, 3 0 & Alton.. 100, 8. L. & U. N. ; ; 4,00 hoad. Next Boom Will Bo n Mining Boom— | MONDON. Fel L L e i L ADES N0, 1 e bidel,2iss No. B0 Qon e D e e i 30 reh Ohanced Cor x Now. Jubbing Horse, Zonsols,”money: B I e i kTR en hid No, 1 sroen saited fides, 36 | :A‘m,u,(.\,] {lpearia. Dec § G 508 Yanms City Live Stock Markot, e P . 2 1018 PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $12.27%@ | grecn sal hides, 25 1bs, o 40 1bs., 3%¢; No. Bl (€16 . 1251e Pittsburg 1111000 g SAS CITY, Fob, 17.—CATTLE-Recelpts, Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. | cin. Pacifc. - Contralr 2 101 | GROVISIONS —Meag porks jpor bl MAZTHG | grecn saited bides, 25'tos. to 4 lom. G, £ Buliman Palice 71659 Ko 1001 1200 Dead; shiomiénts, ket stendy Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency at Omaha, RO IR (0 T AT R e [ et o e e ¢ :.{. ‘1'1';‘. & Tron. 10 Reading i 50000 235 17,1018 4 a2 o ‘ ; lpping speaking of Omaha trade matters, says: 3 S ;'“'\?[{'7"1«-’ 25@6.50; short clear sides (boxed), Yeal calf, 8 lbs, :;‘n; .mu No. 1_dry n'“‘; B O ot vre 4‘ 2..124 25 1 n'nl-'i‘;uf:s Ao (0G4 b0 T HAEN S fil‘.Tin",f';‘g “Talking about real estate booms and a WHISKY-—Dintilors Aniahed goods, per gk, | wited Maen e, ‘Fard ' R G A 13.. 790 240 20.. 020 2 86 5 | 950 5a Recsipts, 5,300 hoad:. shi 1,900 ViV o v 3 0 fuily cured. . G, p i do. pfd.... 2 o 7 .r 920 2 21 OGS—Recelpts, 5,300 head; shipments, 1,00 general revival of business with a well RPOOD,. . Fob, TR ARS—Unchanged. s eaer | soman |_:m.n;_x:~ & G g oo Taldnd 1111 CALVES. head; market strong (o 60 higher; bulk, $4,8100 known banker the other day, I was some- 8 ofter thoderately. . following were the reccipts and shipments | green salted " shearlings ~(short-wooléd Enst Tenn . "’,.‘. o, . . 20.. 112 300 ||. 110 900 n\w] packers and mixed, $4.8)gd.95; 3 ot olders offe orately. : Bkins), eac e 4| do. pfd ! 0 250 46 ighits, York, . 9 what struck by his predictions that the mext | EbpL ghielders offer modratels, | o ofter ; A e A LI 6™ st Paul & Omal 0 100 112 150 g e iy B panic In this country will grow out of min- xed, 35 9% Flour, bbis.... ‘D000 | (short-w. o5, No. 3, ‘e : u S8 | do prL K 23 ? LONS—Lard, spot, Hoiders offer spar- | Tinacy "hi: H000 o 201 'Southern’ Bacie e y ing speculation. He says that about the | juies ‘fatnree hebi SRR e g 8 o0 AN shesaaa Ry Lol s wuolTralts L T 9 Sigar Refinery . e T o Sloux City Live Stock Market. last end of this year the crazlest boom this | holders ofer sparingl Oats, bu.s 105,000 ; ierain. koot el pey i | Hockini Vafley'1111 19 |enn. ‘,‘,“"“‘f.""“ 1 9 1110’y 12000 o it kel — bR R 5000 | actuai welght, 4guc; dry fiint, Colorado butcher | Hiinols Central .. 9 {Texas Pacliic oo o 1230 Lize. 1180010 88 110400 head: yoaterday, LIS heads shipments, G35 head; AR DA A o e s Bl i country has ever known will rage through otes. b 5 201000 | Wool. pelie Her ib.: motual. reigh i T ; ; ; Pldow 2 10 Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. [ PARIS, Feb. 1.—Three per cent rentes, 98¢, the Produce exchange today the butter | Aint, ‘Colorado mufrain - wool ~pelfs : e i ; OXEN CATTLE Hocelpts, "0 hed yisterds Arizona and the Black Hills will feel EW ORLEANS, Feb. 11.—Clearings, $1,618,- | market was quict; creameries 2g26c; dalriea, actual welght, 4@ Dldersn ) a7 o0 B En) m.::’,'f"'\':f::‘(.x;fi,";.!n'. :-vk-:u:{.:»“r.lw its effect also, but the full force NEARI Y ek, Clearings, $,604,867 B AL SRR b Markat hore s 0 i SEDERS, bulls, $1.6002. of the excitement will bo felt in D R x A1 ¥,584,807; ew York Markets. . 1T—FLOUR-In falr de- &N g Wt 3 05 tio T the states named. This boom will start in MB 5, $163,62 (ORK, Feb. 17.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 7,00 BAT—Lot down te early, but soon rallied SN Al WG Wheeling & L. OGN0 35 Bll1020 3 tock in Sight. mining enterprises and will develop into a | ances, s, bols.: “sales, 1000 pis. | g0 o buylnk, ‘Good oftering’ et prices back hatial ',‘.’“~ : “,’,} I e i 3.,1100 Jaho following ‘are the racelnts at the cour:prins town lot speculation of a most phenomenal | PHILADELPHIA ab/ R whens SOUlL bt - ight reaction piit the priccs at the P entral 101l nalle & R Gl A T G pal (ol Llee e e e character. It will last about two years, 5. 3 . ; Tull: low western, $2.5062 clos abo 0. 4 rod “vash ; L0 3 South Omaha .. T P and then there will come a collapse, and 12 DIK - 3 2 B3%c; May, G6e: July, B Ui teedors. GHIEREORE e s M LK finally a panic, not perhaps so widely affect- | balanc 4 Mliwauiteay #o 2 oS CORN=Iirm osing with an_ada- | Nashville Chatt St 17 cows .. 5 bully e Ol s L TG B S0 SRR ing business as that through which we have | ¥4HHN t ) j ' vanco of K@ie; Wixed, cash and ¥ : UTAHL iouln s . g 2 Just passed, but the same sort of general | yajances, bu.; ¢ exports, | FiYy Closed at h, May, 8i%e; A M. 3 stags...... 1150 165 10 cows. Total . 4,14 22, liquidation will be necessary. This banker | ance B vu futres, | Vg iy igher PRl A . & Wost. pid.. 2 . L. & K. 1bull.... 1480 1 40 COWS..... 7 o Y says he wishes to go on record with his » fismeini: bals | BROL dully No. Aore; y"" les | ary, ol At e hid; May, ik ¢ ~American Co.... NO NEW FIGHT ON HOGS Bt _Cotton Marke', prophecy and then if anybody cares to bank i for o 304,471,028; bal- | [0V o M e, Opitions opened firmer. b better | o W her and in”demand; 63c bld this sido | Phe range of pricos un roported by 3. W. Although the hog market has been nervous | yhidy, st sane s 0m baton: o oo, $hos on his judgment he may do so. _ Rt ST Citbies and envering by shorts, rencted, but rat- | ©8 e B 0, Bdard of Trade hall, 18 a8 folloy _ | and unsettled, subject more than usually to 'low. oraINnEY, B 11065 Grdinaty, 6 8-16a) “Reflecting on the matter 1 do not know om this for the week were: A s retern by inay il WRAN—Higher; held 67c, east track, L 10pen Highl Lo | violent and apparently uncalled for fluctua- | & low' middling, 7 but I can see the line of reasoning by ' Imports N et B LI R e d b ELAX SEED_ . Toe| 16%| 10%| 16 | tlons, tho average of prices paid has been | M0 ; i, 701 which my friend reaches his conclusion. | 033 s 75, 54 z—general morchandise, 34,90~ [ for taah Whent A losat at | SO D Flrm; unchanged, ‘ e [E=as fully as good as last week, and the close to- | ooy isr i e Two-thirds of all the currency of the country | 44} dry koods, &35, Wi March, 61G01 7-16c, Closed at 61tsc: May, | o HitY nt decline; prime to el Bl -“ day was 10c better. No new light has been | fires ateady briary, 18 now in the east. Milllons of money lies | CHICA Feb. 17.—Clearings, $11,338,000; total | 63%@63’ie, closed o July, 6@ BUTT) Unichanged: creamery, 24¢ "ac 4| oived he subject, a hile packing | bid 917 2 for the week, § 0; corroaponding week fast | olosed al fitc Augist 1%t e e HUTTER~Ur e creamery, 246 i : received on the subject, and while packing | Uil T b in the banks thero waiting for investment. o0 00 Sertsgonding. weelcjast ke JGS—Lowor at 1914c i 1% | Gnorations are undoubtedly bolnk condustes | FLAVT.6: June, $T0i0r i | Railroad stocks and bonds are not inviting . Steriing exchange, firm: actual for ¢ ; y exports, 21, 2. Spelter, Arm; $3.60, | Northern Paoliic at a slight loss, the season I8 approaching | §145 bid; Novembon $560 Lis Dessmber. 314 with 30,000 mlloa operuted now by rocelvors. | days,” 3 tor emand, .8 Locall bankors | sulcs, .00 I Finires, Spot mavket inncciy iKY g : {i | when thore Wil bo & better demand for | by o o U L Bank stock {8 not in demand after the trying [ huve considerable compludnt to x (TR I giavator; SN Eeco Ao IAGGING anged; 1% to 2y Rock “Taland. 1000 6 3 speclal cuts for the jobbing trade and if re- | , 8T. LOUIS Teb, TCCOTTONTSteady; mid experiences of the season just passed. Real xlous for times and call loa 1 per ain advanced, only 11" oft dpce Mot i\ 8 Unchanged; o8 3 8L cbaulgcen ¢ 5 celpts do not Increase too much prices may | [hin: wrc Tty A0 bales; shipments, 1,600 gatate mortgugos, farm loans, truats, atock | ce are Improviig somewhat. A ot e croase I ni ETAL on sl gy vt Bog | Westers, ioni | S dat s (RN A9, HOLARCREARD 1h00 FIGH ricRA T alosi sicci” 0000 balox. . \ insurance companies and mercaniile in- T T s, Februar ek March ¢ 735 Dry salt. 10ose’ Rhoulders New England.. 4 0 st unsatisfactory to nvalunble fo shy wnd Cold vestments are all looked upon with more or ¥or the Children ;i JOL 4Ct MaY, 83 3160 | wnd ribe, $5.4214; whoFtsl 055 baxnd 160 hiy A i ] ihisc mitugLion e mastsunansalagiory o fall Invalunble for Goughs ” less susplcion. Real estate in the boom | A child of Mrs. Willlam Kelsey of Waverly, ATS- Tter ; s, 14,000 bu, | HacoR, hacked shouldeea) 30.871%: longs, “hicago - Gas. 4| e the S o (e W0 Hazdman STt ot 3 vler catnty, cities and farm lands are not drawing | N. Y.had contracted a severe cold. Cham. | spot. s, N on 2 Il RECEIPTS—Flour,. 8,00 bbls: wheat, 1,0 est Virginia, appreciates a good thing and buyers. There is absolutely nothing in which | berlain’s Cough Remedy which she gave as | $ii No. 8 dici No. & ‘;‘“‘_‘; A0 o o ) i ol to speculate along any of these lines. The | directed, with the best results. She says: | white' wastern 8iin: trmon whitn ooy el PMEIN clous, 5,000 Dbl corn, 98, PEAll IR Gk I e ins o il G ALAE v ATMOPIoAD money MAKSE {8 & ADECUIRIOF. We | (T beliove it 1a'the beat T hava ever used. | Botiny veyronl ioi track wiite state Bigtic: | bu,; oats, 6,000 by o T T = STy T TR T f,u‘“',l,lyulll' l‘:l]l,“‘.:b'l',',’“'m':“ }:mr;l"l'rj_)"'l"',“‘i“;” bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1o go from one extreme to unother. There | There is no danger in giving this remedy to | February closed | March closed at 3ic New York Dry Goods Market shares, Inoluding: Amerioan Sugar, 28,80; Hur- | ag the provision market is concornsd. Ton | Lava: It gave inc prompt rel 1 fina has been no boom in mining enterprises | children as it contains nothing Injurious, | M {iosed alSUSE o 0 Vi . week closen with | MinEton i Chicago G, 6 Dlntiaanry Brin, Rafset W foncorned, The | it o be an- invaluable remedy tor “coughs of any consequence for fifteen years. | Then it can always be depended upon for | sasirs.o, i t PR A o fuirly 1% d | 7000 Erie, 30; Yending, Sit0: St baul, nad; | Cluclnnatt Brice Curront s *considerably | and colds or sale by druggl Money has drifted from the mountains to | colds, croup and whooping cough, which HOPS—Dull; state, common to cha atriot Wl fine, quite s | ULYAF Serifjcsion, 8,68 ounced, 8 R [ Rk L0, AMRRERISRENES 10 218 '":'f‘. the farms and the citios. It will | makes it a great favorite with mothers for | Pacifc coast.’ 164 London' murket, i yors are on’hand and ety 4 packing in the offer moderately L fale accumulation of mail orders, Cot ew Yor 1oy Market. vost, stocks provisions, the course o naturally drift back into the unused chanuel. | their children. For sale by druggists. R e y b oo are “fairly. GeEve and. ubopt. ses ~_New York Money Murket. w stocks of provisions, th urse of Some lucky prospector will striko it rich. A e nERoQuists, wat silted, "2 ’ Ing cloths have settled awn o 2a tor Lndy NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—MONEY ON CALL— | prices, etc. That journal says: “A further Some lucky prosy i — ected, 45 to 65 Iba., 13265 . inghams and. wash fapik Or eXtris. | pasy at 1 per cent all diy reduction In the movement of hogs has o ' 1 7 Reading ? i D, G e 20 | 2 W under ordinary circumstances attract a big | does not hesitate to say so. He wus almaost bu,; corn 00 b gata 14,000 b i B . | %% | speculative interest. This, however, s | prostrated with & cold when ho secured o stampede will follow. Interest will be USED UP 178 FUNDS 10,80 Ibs., 4@ic; Butnon Ay Lt and' sicady. " Drom xosdy ably active [ PR A" RRCANTILE PAPER-3400% por red the past week. Packing returns i stimulated. Developments will result satis- Rl owi andl the out cent. L e dicato atotal of 210,000, comparod with LEA . ) " 3 factorily, ~ Towns will spring up. ~ Valloys | Recelver Appolnted in Kunsas for a Law and gh ! shows Improv '1““‘"4.";‘{ Witk o s business in bankers' bills at $1.875w4.57% for | 260,000 the preceding we nd 180,000 for |NVESTMENT will fnvite farmers, Great irrigation Ordar Ton SIONS— I i L 312,000 5 0 s z $ o e “ongue 1. o demand reach most_ départments demand and at § 4! 60 days; posted | corresponding time last year. From No cheme v o eneral ex- fe : 1 $17.00; el n artments and demand atu - da; o year achemes will, grow out of the enerul ex' | WIOHITA, Kan,, Fob, 17.—A asclded’sen- acts, quiet; | FUIDE falrly steady. g ates, §4.80 bills, $.4%@ | vember 1 the total ls 4,285,000, against BANKERS Waken to find a vast increase in popalation | Sation was created here by the appolntment { i Plokled shomiden Milwaukel arkets, 3 421000 8 yoar :-lh,:illlrlz:; eathor " con ’ and in wealth, As all this will help Omaha, | of a receiver for the Law and Order league c minal; eity at MILWAUKEE, Feb. §, ~FLOUR-Steady p Sla o [ el e MBS AURASHOE . 8900 o fl ashington St., CHICAGO. wo may as well indulge in the hope that the | of Sedgwick county. Thomas Jackson, the 7 ot | s ey A, Nox 3 muring, sto; 13k St ; IRling s SUatIoEN.o 14BN, _The galn aver B4 W i banker i3 right and help his prediction to | chier “joint" spotter fo gl i i b o0, dails < Erar:, Soi M M Ha(aL by . gorray 1§ W oL voar packing i be realized so far as the developmont of the il ROHAr. for-the dsagus, mads | RaRoh SR moss y ¢ No. 3 white 4 9| 0L oporations, 30.000, is (ar sbort of what had MUNICIPAL BONDS, ont e e et oondy | the application. The petition states that | priws, Sisorgiass; Tamiy s16: shott ciear, Sem | 28GDke. h wa | been looked for, and unlosy there is quite ic Street Railwa against the paniie which he thinks swill in- | Rev. J. W. Woods s president of the league, o, o R g t Loulsiana st "is 4 Union a u} n Iln the u;;n'rm“m for Ilu«ku”m. x.\“ Bonds of Electric Stree y IM—Quiet: western dalry, 13%@17c; wests Minsourt o8 ¢ i | weeks the result of the winte T 8 evitably follow H, B. Hagen s secretary and treasurer and | ern creamery, 17621c; western factory, 12616 PROVISIONS —Sieady 2: lard, 37,35 | Tenn. new sot. G R G, W, I T A o Companies. Comliig mory directly to Omaha trade, 1| 0. H. Bentley and Rudolph Hatfleld are fts | [ins i state dalry, 1662ic; state éreamery s iours odi” by wheat, 15000 | Temn. ew ek b Auchisan” ax.1L b consldersbiz helaw. ¢ am sorry to say agaln that the week sLWs | gytorneys; that the league is wholly insolvent | . CHEESE—Steady; 9g1No; small, 1040 | F ¥ 0 Mbla; wheat, 6,00 | Canada Ho. fnds i € 8% o The week closcs with a surprisingly up- | High Grade Investment Securitiegs very little Improvement. There i3 no Lfe | and its assets are in dan, 125 it 2 R0 3 b 088 d 0 elliat o - SI0L4 & anger of belng squan- | B*he (2%a; Sull sicme s s - e SRR Al 0010 0fered . eral run, and, as a rul prices we sus e In business and no lmmedlate prospect of [ gered and appropriated to the individual use Treakepilop holine: S, TREL00. pat sase s G ik [5%% w gl tained better than dealers had expected CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. fresh, #o; southorn, 19Ge; ' receipts, Kunsas City Markots, K. G. 4 0. 6a ! 45 R E T e Ny h § St h | tained Tatier han: desie il expestad U Hittto as possible. All stocks are vers low | ¢ived In subsciptions §7,000, and has now LLOW-Easyi clty, (2 per pkg) AR@6e; ? ard, 49GA3i40; <& 0 Gen N G dn ever, conditions generally wero favorablo | Nopfco 1s bt WA S o7y Jon. | TRAYM IRCARMIRERIAS Sl ARG 1A% hew (phics. Tro), S03%e, . to' quality § hikher; N No, [ M. K. & 1% Gen. & old da.. @ | to the selling interests. Chicago and other | meatine of “tookhojders: of \ho Houth o spring opens wit air pro i TROLISUM—Steady: United closed ut 6o | 2 white Mutual Unilon s entu and if the spring opens with a fair promise | o\ou Thomas Jackson $352 for work In ob- o0, \Washington, i bLis.. 305 Wasnington, 1 | @ OAT T Hutyal Uplan 1 |8 Conturia castern markets were roported active and | Platto Land Coiipany will te held ut the of eComn o o e it (g rade Wil | (aining evidence against the folnts and other | bulk. 8.0: el $6.15; Philadelyoin apd Bals | BOTTER Quie Sad fr” creamery, 190 N, Pacifle 1, i e, ‘non. " fund higher, with lNght receipts, and, although | Hoeofsild combuny, tu Lincoin, Nebrasks raco up In anticipation of better time debts. The court appointed L. A. Deam re. | timore i Philadeiphia and Daltimore, in | dafry, 14616 s HON Pacife 24 81 [Aln. class there was no inquiry eithor from shippers | on tho first Wodnesdny 'n ‘Mar i 15bj, belng 1 wus extremely sorry to see that the | goiven bulk, $2.60, Murket demoralized; 4o Northwestern Con. 139%/Ala. cluss or speculators, the local contingent were all | Uh¢ 7th day of tho moith, by order of lour y council cannot submit a propositio - 3 teady; strained, common to good, | RECKIPS-\Wheat, cars; corn, 3 car Deb. G 109 Al class oy of Directors Sh caRRall SRS SShit & Diopasition o e £ ¥ onta 5 car i it o] 1 0. b Ala. Currencies out after supplies, and it did not take them | °f PIFector R 0. PHILLIPS, Socrotary vote bonds for a union depot at the foot of Quick Keollof from Rheumatism. teady; 8216G33 2 2 Byge d Steady; 821G SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 450 bu.; corn, none L long to get down to business. After some Lincoln, Neb. Feb., 0th, 15 Velit't Farnam sireet. This city loses more than | Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, mestic, fulr’ o extra, 34G6c; | oats. non noaei dickering the market opensd about nickel : > ean be estimated accurately by reason of | Wash., says she has never been able to pro- | JApen. {HG i T — 1 ning Stock Quotations. o N i Aol ¥ro her miserable passenger depot facilities. The | cure any medicine for rheumatism that. re f?l"“\‘,]‘,: PUasr?Y Orisass open kattig Ralih Whoas Markal, BT. LOUIS, Feb. 11.—Mining stocks without | b slcr, than ',,'J.",)h :,",",:“,f,,',,,“‘ ‘,‘f,","‘”’,“ TN T AP railways should provide proper facilities, of | ifeves the pain so quickly and effectually as IRON—Dull; Scoteh, $20.002.00; Ameri- than last night for cash and Feb feature, _Clo better than Friday. =~ There was & ot the bost tore, Hixteenth and course, for the transaction of business, but | Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and that she has $11.500315.0. uigher for May and July. Cl 1| Adums 8 w § . 1 ] e e v R L KR lus streets, will be received until 4 p. I th situation with them is wuch as (0 pre- | also used It for lame back with Ereat suer | . FON, SEED OLLTnactive; generally weak s Febraury, B, My, Ble; | A Nei 0 [ pArow aneeof Grices, acinaien 10, chalos Tuesduy, vl or - purtioulure Yent us from realizing our hope for a union | cess. For sale by druggists. Wrades 'ai Hotterdam equal (o 320 here: Cables Woi duly, wns: Now§ novinern b M 5 o OB | 55 Trading was brisk aad the pous wore | ftet, t ¢ UM aly for Cleaning the Boston Store 8 e

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