Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 8, 1895, Page 6

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In which printa figured more freely than | continent, 11,786 bal . Con- New Zealand, clothing and combing, 1% N oity, and & wel At any time' this yenr, but meverthalews the | molldated-Net receip . exports to Wd: Tasmanin, clothing and combing, 14@54a E SUPP IES ENT [ tae oetrtor ot o o 2 K ‘&'I'fl:'".'"d' general trade was quiet. Printing cloths in good | Great Britain, 70,9) balos: to France, 7,32 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, clothing and Ly Mr. and Mrs, Windle, an demand at 2 9-16c hid and declined, with very Trce | fo the continent, 615,664 bales; total since Sep: - combing, 14@%d; Faulkland Istands, clothing Ie aiso well known, not only in this ity, but —_— JR—— n Salem. ew_ coup) s, Great Pritain, 2,468,000 bales; to France, 621,018 M and combing, 2%EGe%a. 16 new couple will make- el salen of 00 Ko0ds, tember, net receipts, 6,213,846 bales: exports 1o and combing, 1%4@%d; Punta Arenas, clothing . OMAHA GENERAL MARKET balen: to the continent, 1665497 bales. : 1 \, | home in Mcecow, Colo. Wheat, Corn and Oats £how a Homp and a - ‘ NEW ORLEA Feb. ' 7. COTTONFirm; Severe Weather Regulte in Greatly Reduoed TAverpool Markets. State Relief Oommivsion Makes an Exhibit — madling, 5 1i-16c; fow middiing, 4 11-166; _good bk 1 y LIVERPOOL, Feb. 7.—WHEA ot firm; de. POLK COUNTY'S NEEDY. Slump for the Day. Condition of Trade and Quotations on | giinary e nit m].»|m-.,s.§nr. bajens” TR, Receiptsin All Lines, mand poor; ND, § red wimer. an o0; No.'3 red fur January's Work, L Staple and Fancy Prodace. M5 balen; exports to Great’ Britain, .62 bales; spring, 6 24; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 88 10; No. 1 Kftorts Relng Made to state | While most flhes of prodilce have not shown | 13,(he continent, 1% bales; constwise, 4386 bales; —_— Callfornia, stocks exhausted. IFtures opened ® o Secaro State ftallet e o 3 bales nag firm with' near and distant positions 8 farthings . . in that Sectinn, ! t ] much change during the past few days, the egg | Futures stendy: sales, 41,00 bal February, higher, and closed ear positions 3 ) : o b F F— THREE FOREIGN MARKETS WERE HICHER | much chons during the past few uys, tne 7€ | Futuen sisady, eylen oo aies: Ebmay: [ONLY * SIX FRESH- CARS OF CATTLE | pigher, und closed nim with near positions 3 | COMPLAINTS CONTINUZ TO C M2 IN| OSCROLA, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Sp:cial)—Bvery. cold weather at this season of the year ot only $5.3165.32; June, $5.57@5.33; July, $6.0@5.41; farthings higher; business heavjest on middle thing is being dcne In this county to arouss August, $5.4965.50; September, 16,5214 {15.58; Octos g ositions; February, N March, ds it éprember. 165216 o Rositions: Fepruaty, 4a BUd; March. 0 $900l"" | stany Disteicts Not Yot Satishsd that the | the PEOPIC to provide for thos¥ who are suffer- d prevents free markating of such stocks as Are al- | s g ot orr Moy eamon o bogh e it PR D OHATER [ ARV Liverpool, Paris and Uerlin Advanced and | a0 on hand in the county, but it reduces pro- .50 BAA itk b \What Few Hogs There Were in the Pens | 470l Moy s M. dune 4a ers duls, b S, , ing. The county commissionors report that Held, but the Galn at Chicago Was duction to a very low point. Cold stornge eges STOCKS AND BONDS, So'd ut Ten Uents Advancs Over Futures opened firm with_near positions 1%d Omelals Have Contribated to the they ate dof A More Than Lost—Provisions are practically exhausted In most all sections of i . Prices R Wednes- h||(:\»‘r And ‘:l.v‘x'l‘nw pos. ::vlnxn!nrl |'"yfi'.'x§"'r :r:x: Comtort of the Destitute hey are doing all they can in provding the . i clomct vith neat positions 11 higher and ommo o o Quiet but Firm, the country and the demand has to be flled very | gpecatation Devold of Feature and Prices aay Qistant positions 114@20 higher: business heasiest Properly. s USCUERTICR (OT O N tazgely Ly the frosn reccipis, Quotations: AT Ty 'Were NaroW, . gn e Boatione: Februte, 4 i Mareh, s and that they are providing for over 200 - J' ~Culled stock, 8¢; common to v s d; April and M 48 1d; June, 4s 1%d; July, persons fron 00 I I Culled, stock, 8e: Somimon [0\ [ | NEW YORK, Feb. 7—All the Wall street Al = - bt gLl R eI GHICAGO, Feb, 7.~ Wheat started with n | fancy: ' 1616c; gathered creamery, 18c; separator | markets were stagnant today. On the Stock THURSDAY, Feb. 7, | JFLOUR-Dull; demand poor; St Louts fancy | LINCOLN, Feb. 7.—(Spectal)—Although | guk 'aie for o few werke longer. A thor 1 196 20c. exchange speculation was absolutely devold winter, s 6 LR N L show of strength today on better cables and | 'y tricty” fresh latd, 212 bt Wbty The receipts today were 500 cattle, 700 demand moderate; | the State Rellet commission during the month | tha commissioners at the head and & eoms light recelpts, but weakened, owing 1o the | | LIVE FOULTRY=Chickehs, t0dtc: ducks, so; | OF Teature, [The trading was SUSKISh 10 & | hogs and 48 sheep, as agalnst 2340 cattle, | Cumberland cut, 2 to 9 Ibs, 8% 61; short tibs, | of January distributed 300 car loads of pro- | mitteeman from each precinct n the county, Kght export demand and a late slimp 1 | MORELGED "BOULIRY Criickens.fatr, 608%c: | oxtremely narrow. Less than 70000 shares | *004 hows and 182 sheep vesterday, and | &, " SG& ROk S8 e ‘boa: short clent | vistons, fael and clothing, the flood of com- |0 canvass as to {he necds. Hon. J. P corn, closing %e lower for May. May COFR | choice large, §7c; chojce small, 7@8c: turkeys, | SX(remely narrow. Lo o he dayes | LOIS cattle, 4352 hogs and 508 sheep on [ hacke ligat, J¥ ha., Bs 6; short clear middles, | plaints as to lack of supplies, over the desti- | Heald was sent to Lincoln Tuesday to con- and oats closed %c lower, but provisions | fair to goo e > vy, Blgibe; choloe dealt in and the net results of the da¥'s | myyreday of last week. Recelpts for the | 66 I, 29s. Shouldéra, square, 12 to 18 1bs., 2 d made a moderat: gain. small, $14@10c; ducks, fair to good, Ti%@Sc: fancy, | transactions, except in three instances, show s sult with the State Relief commission and k v outh-stricken : mail, 940 s fout days 8900 6 3,900 3 | Hams. ehort cut, 1 to 16 Ibs. 598 6d. Tallow, | tution of the people in the drou Py and. oL Woms I Wheat opened firm at about e over | full Greracd, $Gi0c; geese, fair t0 good, T4@eci | merely fractional changes, London was in days foot up 5,700 cattle, 13,300 hogs and | 4o “Korth American, 22 6d. lieef, extra Indin ¥ get €ome relief in that direction, I0 | 630 sheep, as against 5,066 cattle, 19,795 hogs [ mexs, tha 8a; prime moss, Gis 60, Pork, prime | districts, and over the general inefficiency Of | Tha churches and secret socleties have cr- yomterday's closing price, Livermool cable. | GAMB nlue (ife fea, per, tox, HmoL: the market to but a small excent and was | and 3817 sheep for the same period last | meas fine Western ts 80; western medium, §ia | the commission continue to come in {rom | ganized reliet committees, and the town and grams quoted 341 advance at the opening, § s 2661 4 AN ; 3. Lard, firm; prime mess, western, $4s; refined, " v A that the |county is bei e p Mixed, per dot., $1'0001.88; ' canvasbac 5 5 week. 1 - nearly every county. In order thal ounty being thoroughly canvassed. with an upward tendency, and later reports | 500; mallards fnd red heads, §2 50412.1 Washington was anxiously looked for. but i > b T5c @810 ol % . | none came until late in the day, when an The severe weather has had the natural | CHEESE-Dull; demand poor; finest American, | oxtent of the distribution for the month of N e confirmed the gain in price. Parls opened | rpbits, i@l 00; jack rabbits, $1.25G1.50; 8quir- | Aggociated press dispatch announced the | effect of cutting off the receipts of stock. [ white iSs: colored, 4o, = - s | January may be better estimated the com- MAY TAKE THEIR OWN TINE. rather higher than it closed yesterday and | "W 8% o 10 far 1 to 110 1bs., are quoted | DONd ISsue would be declared tomorrow, [ There were twenty-five cars of stock re- | BUTTER-Fines( United States, 7s; good, 8. Y Gy Hhriin advance mark. The recelpts | at 51@io: large and conrse, 3G4c. or at the latest pSaturday, independent of | ported on the way, but only about half that LT R ;"'»‘-"“’"-| in l“h r“l“'"' ‘"‘“;I" f?"““‘r"""-"“" Defendants In the arrett Scott Case Fail here and elsewhere in the west were re- RERE-Wisconsin full cream, Young A, | the action of the house of répresentatives on | {ihE, P CAE VEWs Bt BRIE @OREE S0 FCH Common i I e, |in tabulated form the. following statement, e tareett markably light. The Cincinnati Price Cur- Lwina 19%c; " Nebraska and Towa. fail | the Springer bill. This intelligence did not K i Nebraska and Towa, part skims, 7@ | reach the street early enough to have any [ trains being delayed by the storm. It was T ROLEU M Teonred, 6 bbbl EL B o) Lol A LL, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Special Tele- rent wid thut interior wheat offerings | go; Liburger, No."s,"ite; brick, No. 3."1ici | eftect on the dealings, but the temper of | close to midday before they were all in. R AT it rore quarters, 4yd; | Antelope: 28 boxes, 414 sacks flour and were cxceptionally llight. The total re- | Sylas, ~Ublahd ay, midland, $8.50; low- | the market is such that nothing but officlal | CATTLE—There were only six fresh cars | hind quarters, 6%d. meal, 24 harrels, 1 sack beans, 1 sack clothes, celpts at primary markets were SL000 U, | tand: 455 Fha attay: 31 Goter. makes: (he price | fiaiements are likely o affect SECUIN | of cattle reported (n the yards early this| HOPS—AU London (Pacific cousu), i2 tis 2 cars chal, 1 car wood. Phi GAHLS REEEHEY FARRIVA- 4 IHOGE compared with 139,00 bu. a_week ago and |on Kay.' Light shades sell the best. Only 0 | {ne"day and there wos nothing in the Situd. | MOrning, but the number was increased to ) Blaine: & boxes, 2 barrels, 1 car coal. y y recefved a letter from 840,000 bu. last year. New York wired that zr‘I:";n “Gl-’io'l‘i".{"k”" ) M0 tion to quicken the speculative pulse. thirteen by noon. There were not cnough to| NBW YORK Sheb, _V"‘“FF B—Options Boone: 13 boxes, 18 barrels, 480 sacks | Mulligan stating that he was s ck, but would there was 1o demand for export, and th R T ool The market opened in an upward direc- | make a market. Salesmen as o rule were [ opened firm at @10 points advance; ruled cx. | 10U, 13 cars coal, 1 bundle clothing. come in if desired. The officer replied that Atlantic port clearances amount:i to only | 4y g weather y has | ton, the widest fluctuations in the opening | asking higher prices and the buyers did | ceptionally dull and ' featurcless and siightly |~ Boyd: 33 barrels clothing and provisions, | o could wait a day or so. The others wiil 3000 bu. tn wheat and flour, which were | 'y wop T e o s | trade being a loss of % per cent in Norfolk | ot appear to think that there were enough | easier under local pressure; closed quiet at §1) | 35 boxes clothing and provisions, 1,548 sacks | [k oyoyie coie G0 48 orrow il the discouraging featares of the day's news. its and vegeta & Western and a gain ‘of a similar fraction | cattle to be worth bothering with, Some | piinis nei udvance; salee. 2300 Tag, including: | flour, 26 barrles flour, 8 packages clothing, 4 | PTRAEY, Some o tomorvow, | Local dealers o 4ble to receive nor ship . 2 1 A private Liverpool cable sald that offers in St. Paul & Omaha. During the rest | cattle sold from Gc to 10c higher, but the | March, $14. May, $14.306@14.25, ptember, $14.35, 2 pa D! A P T [ & bags clothing, 300 pounds meat, 1 box bacon: | yuqgo" Kinkaid read: the opinton of Judge {ting for the weather H of Wheat from Argentine were quite HEht. | £ moderacs ffeen e “irs | Of the day prices moved a trifle one way | Beneral market was not much more than |and December, $14.35 Spot, Rio, auiet; "No 4 5 The opening for My was Bt from B114e 10 | of o g Dofore trying (o do anyihing, Cars | 5 (100 (Fora belni not a trace of anfma- | steady. Three of fous-loads of corn-red | 164 mild, qulet; Cordova, 18%@19) low, |3 sacks beans, 1 car coal, 1 car flour, 6 | i R W Cranster swtton bate. Bgoluc, and | betore | besinning e | it (i Souniions literent lines of | tion in the market and no settled tone, the | steers brought from $1 to $1.30. noae " sacks_supplies. i — decline, Wwhich finally left it at bi%e, it frafiroad t5 await Some orders | closing being dull and steady. Compared [ Cows and mixed stock sold at a little | Warchouse deliveries from New Buffalo: 21 cars coal, 970 sacks flour, 63 Results of the Lold nt Ashiand. touched 5i%e. Business was not on a heavy [are coming in for to be shipped as woon [ With vesterday, the final sales show about | stronger prices, but there were not cattle | oy, 0488 bawy New WVork stock today, 2510 | sacks flour, 2 bags flour, 10 barrels flour, T | Aoy AND, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Speclal)—Th seale, although it W no means a_dull | as the weather will permit. Dealers are of the [ an equal number of declines and advances, | enough to make much of a test of the mar- | bags; United States stock B7.168 bags; aflat | )ovee clothing, provisions and groceries, 16 SHLAND, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Special.)—The day ih the pit. The 55 at New York | opinion that If the preamnt cold weather continucs | while several stocks are much.changed on [ ket. A bunch of very good 900-Ib. heifers [ for the United States, 208w bags; total slalile | BWES GO URE BIOEOS lothing, 1 case | WOrK at Swift and Company's ice plant has and the light export demand, “combinzd | much longer stocks will be so reduced at all | the day. On a purchase of 100 shares Louls- | sold at $3.60. for the United States, 478,103 bags, against 457,313 | shcks. clothing) S DAckages COLLNE, 5% |'ann: sunnabhadt ¢ tha Wi 1 with the arop In corn near the finish, caused [ Points that tiers will be a lively demana for | ville & New Albany. preterred. 1ose Dt | Pfhere Twan atmost no business at bags last year, clothing, 84 barrels clothing, 154 sacks pota- bandoned because of the wind and cold dous, HMAVRIS, Feb, 7.—Opened quiet and unchanged; ook AT e the decline, oo, ; cent; Laclede Gas was in good demand and | doing tn the feeder division, and the mar- | o¢i Ll R, toes, 7 sacks vegetables, 81 sacks corn meal, [ weather, and should it continue much longer 'Gorns ‘Wae up at the start and down at | POTATOES—Western stock, car lots, 86c: | adwainced 1y EAhAnTL o L et ASuRTS) e 10,000 ARS: it will be an impossibility to finish the work per cent, and Boston houses | ket could only be reported as nominally | Gnchanied o % net advance: sales, 20.000 bags. | 1 sack meat, 450 pounds meat, 1 barrel sor- pim N iy Cter of | small Tots. “7oc, o 4 New B ot- | steady. egentativ LR L endy] §o01 nYEraRs o o causing the advance When they seemed 5, S0 per bbl, the share speculation, a falt number of |No. Av. Pr. No Pr. No. Av. Pr. | bags. wheat, . 60 ' bushels oats, 63 sacks | e, Pond has alteady frozen solid to the bot. o have all the stuff they wanted there was BAGE—On orders, H & transactions were recorded in the bond mar- | °1.%. 1000 s3 2 $HO 9 3 $1 30 HAMBURG, Feb, 7.—Market steady; prices %@ | Vheat, o L 5|tom. A few days of such weather will Hiberal realizing, and the advance was more LERY Do apiers, ¢ ket. The bulk of the sales, however, | 7...1143 3 o5 104 4 10 % pre. advance; sales, §,000 bags Wheat, § barrels hominy, 12 pounds tea, 2| freoze the entire pond into one immense cake than lost. " May opened %c higher at 4ok T POTATORS—Good stock, $2.50; Kan- | brought lower prices. The sales aggregated COWS (RO JANEIRO, Tl Market firm; No; 7 barrels L'fll'ckcax, 1 snc|k s:mrs. 1 sack beans, | ooy sold from dic to 46c and closed at 45 ¢ 000, 5 o, $15.30; exchange, | d; recelpis, 500 | 5 cars grain, flour and potatoes, 7 X i Light receipts and an advance at Liverpool bl $1.5001.7. The Evening Post's TLondon cablegram | 1 720 bugs; clenred ‘for the 5, 3,000 bake; | ° Brown: G5 barrels, 14 sacks, 48 boxes, 20| A very pecuiar and amusing incilent hap: alded in the advance. g bhl, 2. says: The stock markets were irregular to- | y'*** oy Europe, non barrels flour, 286 sacks flour, 1 car provisions pened here this morning. he wind lifted Quite alively session was passed in onts WER—Pér crate of a doz. and half | day. Americans opened weak on the Nor-| 3 {50 i Marke and clothing, 1 car supplies. a man's hat off, carried it against the side and a generally gocd busincss was trans- p " folk & Western recelvership, but closed SIFERS. g B ke 5" Pl s 1 of a brick building, crown out, and raised @oted.. A few shorts covered and some DISH-Dor b, 6aTe firm on the’prospect of ‘the Todh (skve) als o HEIFERS LONDON, Feb, T.—LINSUED OIL_ata 10d. | Chase: 32 boxes clothing, provisions and| it gradually up the side nearly to the top. va 020 course of 4 ~Pe bbl., $2. A d.... 196 NTW %, Feb, 1.— LEUM-—-11% p o' [ cl 21 LA + Jong etuff was closed out. The course of Pest denlers regard this 88 a 460 9.7 315 & ANTWERP, Feb, 7.—PETR % pald | groceries, 7 barrels grain, 7 sacks grain, | mydh it shitted a little and came down vers 2 though the ‘the corn market was_followed, May oats BAGAS—Per 1b., 1ke P : 1.5 better. The Amsterdam committee has | 1....1100 2,013 210 1.9 CHARLESTON, Feb. 7.—ROSIN-Firm; $1.00@ | § bijes hav, B4 barcels flour, B0, sacks JOur, | noarly in reach of its owner, when it started . X a 8 , chisons were BULLS, and sellers, weliing from 1 1 then to 20%o | MMRTEISECr on Luncies. 35 Botter.”" e * Actordam _committce “has . 5 25 barrels meal, 1 barrel vegetables, 54 pack oszd, SPINACH Dok LbL., $5. agreed to the new reorganization scheme. | 1..11500 1050600 220 L% 5 imalc K o, R back up nearly to the top again When'the The early strength In grain helped the : butcher business In this city for some time, FUIREL th | sesslon) byt lisht hog [re=| Azrrimee {52709%; cholce eastern | and a small increase ¢n the value of eXports. | . . a75 2..50 15 1. WILMINGTON, = Feb. 7.— ROSIN — Firm; | ~ Cherry: 16 sacks clothing and provisions, 13 Y a ; Ibs isc high: 15 bbls . gross. $10.00G10.50. £812,000 were imported, the detalls being: 5 TAR-Steady, $1. 265 eacks flour, § sacks meal. Broadway. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | CRANBEIT RS- trase 172,000 in bar gold and £519.00 in American R O b VILURPEN: oland; ammart.aleck’ saine Toibtha 20,000 head. coin boug ,000_{mpor o0 “ATiicles. | Opon. [ Hizh. | Low. ings, but the market is reported to have inivested | Jaler arrivals increased the number to only ten | NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—SUGAR-—Raw, market | provisions, 428 sacks flour, 40 sacks corn meal, | and designated his bome as being **Hel gram.)—The defendants in the Scott case did not appear before the district court today. to_204c, at which pi G 20 Provisions were quiet but generally firm. | PIR PLANT-Per dor. bigote, The trade returns for January are fairly OXEN. AN AT R, N P IRITS—rirm, 27c; | 288 and bundles clothing, 10 barrels clothing, | wind carried it into the street. R ot (he stavt andolt ons sretained FRUITS, satisfaptory, % in tmports | 215 i sales, 44 bbls, “1‘ £CKB E]‘fllllll"m, ?h‘:"'fi ?’0“9'0"8-] srocerles, | Jonn Jardine, who has been engaged in the Biitbing: the sesslon by the Mght hom PEARS—Winter Nelliv, none. here was a large decrease ports § CALVES. ROSIN—Firm, $1. our, meal and clothing; 6 cars coal. lett Sthi | Py ) I Blutt h Of the increase of £3,85,000 in coin and | 3. 36 1 it et e ST trained L0n: good. $1.0714 eft this morning for Council Bluffs, where vere moderate buyers. May clos 4 ; 0 2 - wined, $1.0214; good, $1.07%. barrels and 6 boxes clothing and provisions, | he has 5 e, May Jara 100 and May ribs T K elomey ssGUALES=Concord. none: Malagas, per 6 to | bullion of the Bank of England this week, o g STOCKERS :\r;l)D FERDERS. SPIRITS—Firm, 20%c. he has bought out a large meat market on : 7 619, 22 .o 350 2 B.... M2 2 TURPENTINE: t; hard, $1.10; soft, $1.50; ster: 4 packa, lothing, 102 boxes cloth- | 4 B e O Crnias 1 oast | GHAN fancy, $1.000118 | £172,000 In bar gold and £619,000 in American | 3 440 228 TINE—Qulet; hard, $ i |, Custer: 4 packages clothing, 102 boxes cloth- | A firat TROPICAL FRUITS. oI DO O Dot ed O o | . HOGE—There were only seven tresh loads of ng, groceries and prov'sions; 65 sacks Commercial hotel in this city last evening The leading futures ranged as follow: e o, orsero; car- | Bevpt: he overnment has Over 11,000,000, | hoks In the yards when the market opened and Sagar Market. Ing, 2 trunks clothing, 76 barrels clothing and | and' registered his name as “Barrett Scot secdl! 32,60 pet loads. “All told there were not enough to make | casier; falr refining, 2 11-16c; centritugal, 9 te-t. | 25 sack 280 bushel 7 bales hay, | W AW W o stock, $2.0072.50 per bunch. | over £800,000 in consols. This explains the S ; e o e 5 3 oot B 25 sacks corn, 2 ushels corn, ales hay, | When Landlord Baker saw what he meant el T ¢ . ew Mestinas, sizes 300 to 360, $3.00 | decrenses of the government secritles. ) The | ddtt ™6 Mihor than yestordny. Ax hiah 5 | ent at "5 Tr1cey rellnea. imaker ower No_ 5, | 122 bushels oats, 550 pounds bacon, 10 sacks | he promptly kicked the individual into the APPLES—Per doz., $2.5001.00 (.!“{-rznlsr‘;r\lml;us gone badly and is at 2 per #15 was pald_for one load, being the highest | 3%G3 9-16c; No. 7, 35-16G3te; No. & 3 3-10aixc; | Wheat, 20 sacks turnips, § sacks meat, 1] street. FAHLL b e cef E 5 price reached since January 2. There were no | No. 8, 3%@3 5-16¢; No. 10, 8 1-16@d%e; No. 11, 5 i 3 — ‘ MISCELLANEOUS, The followlng were the closing quotations | Yery common 1heht weikhts and no full londs sold | 303 3160 Koo 12, 2)616hues Noo 45, 3 -0 l‘.‘,’,?n:'m;":ui;r:fi.,:{n:;::?m;‘flz 'l:fl::x:;:dfi“l,;fl;k Gage C y Ploneer Dead, TERS—Meduim, per can, 16c; horseshoes, | on the leading stocks of the. New York ex- | below $3.8. Representatly Wheat, . 161 p Y. | BEATRICE, Feb. 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)— v dards, 21c; extra’selects, 25c; co change today NG A 2 BhiDr) Sh. A, 3%@3 13-16c; confectioners 5% @3 56 pounds rice, 2 tons coal, 2 cars flour and d 4 bariy sel i New York counts, 30c; bulks, | TrorEe RN B S ORI % 04 10760, aranet provisions, 11 cars coal, A message was received here today frem "NEW F W fancy, 16c; fancy, 1dc; | Adams Express.. 142 |N. W. pfd. 401 8 B £ 4 ;n;-'r‘«g:":gn 3-16c; granulated, 3%@3 18-16c; cubes, | © Cheyenne: 81 boxes, 2 sacks and 4 barrels | Oak, Neb., announcing the death of Willlam lifornia, bags, 7c. fi‘n‘.‘"fiffiru- 1’1‘{(",?{ } 2c§lr3\ 81 ¢ 8 890 1 ) LONDON, Feb. SUGAR—Cane, quie clothing and provisions, 170 sacks flour, 1|Townsend at that place last night. The de- inea, ta ik MOUc: Coll- | Baliimore & Oiio. ~09%|Ontario & W..: 180 ... 380 AT trifugal, Java, 118 9d; Muscovado, fair ref barrel grain, 1 car flour, 1 car provisions and [ ceased was an old resident of Gage county, SYRUP dalton Jugs. per dow.’ $15; | Canadu Pacific.... B2i |Oregon Imp..... RER TR ) o ad. flour, 1 car coal. ~[having lived for twenty years or more May........ mfi‘[’?:ré" sl Il S::::‘.‘,‘:{:;‘,’,‘;m;" :3;% gregm;: a}f"(‘ll"n SKIPS AND' CULLS. s City Markets. Dawson: 76 boxes, 50 sacks and 37|cn his farm northeast of this city. About Lard, 10015 ITS—Almonds; ic; Bnglish walnuts, sott. | O LEI g Hh e 2T 2o v WHEAT—Steady; No. | barrels clothing and provisions, 601 sacks | three 50 1 ved to Oak, where ; | snettea, 12¢; i 3 filbe 90;" Drs Ches. & Ohio. 16% | Pacific Mail 1 y; No. 3 years ago he removed to Oak, where he mt; PR D sl 3 A standards, 10c; filberts, 8@9c; Brazil gklf]n? Qlion. )3;“EE;‘P‘§ B 1§ PIGS. ) Mlmlux!,:[’}‘fl";'\“‘ rf‘fl&?'zsxf‘n"r‘& flmu;‘ :gfi hu‘x:hcls cnrrll).l 70 :a(‘l:(s glmln,ll)sl:uk has since made his home. He was 60 years i JT—Cholce w! o . B.& Q. 7 sburg. 3 5. . 3 . ) ppi_river; No. at, cks vegeta u 2 ote ¥ ST TR 5.0 per halE b SRR Per Bbl., .00 Shicio B 73| Pullnan Paiace. SHEEP—There were three loads of sheep re- 2 red, 8¢ O dlan anay 59;‘ e a0 T, ”k:“ N, | old, and leaves & large family of grown chil i MINCE MBAT--Fancy, in halt bbls, per Ib, | Consolidated Gas. 128 |Reading......... celved, one of them being consigned direct to a | CORN—Higher early, closed unchanged. 2 bundles papers, ox pork, 4 sacks corn|dren. He was well known and esteem:d in Stc; 10-gal kegs, 6c; condensed, per case of § | C..C.. C. &St R.GW...... local packer. The others sold on the market at | OATS—Unsctiled; No. 2 mixed, 28%c; No. 2 |meal, 1 box hats, 10 cars coal, 1 car wood, | this county among the older settlers. The Cash quotations were as fol doz.’ pkgs., $2.50. Colo. Conl & Iron.. R.G. W.pfd.... good strong prices. Representative sales: “‘:':‘{-"x-'-f‘x?im 5 cars supplies. body will arrive here tomorrow for interment. FLOUR-Steady at late decline s CIDER-Pure julce, per bbl.. 8 halt bbl., 8. | Sotton OUl Cert, ... Rocxustand, No. Ave 3 FLAX SHED—Dull, $1.80G1.31. Deuel: 8 cars ccal, 16 boxes and 20 barrels o DORIEATING, 2 png WKONNe; No. 3 mpring, | 7 HIDES AND TALLOW. DSl Al st Panl . b DRI s ] 5 TR e clothing and provisions, 172 sacks flour, 2 Kearary County Judz: Reslgns. No. 3 yeilow, 91%@41%c. nides, 365 o, 1 rmen aeion Cae gy 2 green | D.ER. G. prd. .. st. P.& Omaha. 98 mixed Dakotas Siiviee HAY-Steady. unchanged. o e sacks clothing. MINDEN, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Speclal)—E. O. NOATSSN. & BG24ei No. 2 white, SUGEHo; | green paited hides,ie: No. 1 green salted hes. | Brgo.h: OO SRR Banigak i S sas e, ulli eream- | Dundy; 18 boxes, 8 barrels and 5 sacks | Smead, county judge, a popullst, resigned his N D % 1o 40 Ibs., be; No. I green salted hides, 2 to Sugar Refinery. ‘ CHICAGO' LIVE STOCK, EGGS—Higher, 21@21%c. clothing and provisions, 4 cars coal, 1 car |office, and the county board appointed M. D. BARLEY-No. %, 56056%c; No. 3, S4@50%c: | £ veni’calts s 1o 15 on ating.'S e Pk i No- D B aroa. ~ Toledo G Market. pactiAnd isapEaidosr King to fill the vacancy No. 4, nomnal. Ge; No, 3 dry fint hides, 6o Noo 3 dry moieed a. Texas Pacifio. Receipts Very Much Lessened by the Storm LI IR Y Franklin: 10 boxes and 32 barrels clothing 9 FLAX SEED—No. 1, $L42. hides, ‘Go; pure cured hides, o per 1b. 1oss. thas B O ant ! Wnd Pricos Ranged Wigher! TOLEDO, Feb 1-WHEAT=Dull far cash;|and- provisions, § sacks clothing, 20 sacks | bcrcyy the lttle son of A B. Andrews, TIMOTHY SEED-Frime, $5.6214. Py earba es, %c per Ib. less than | Hocking Valley.. Union Pacific. L300 active for May; No. 2, cash, 63%ic; May, td%c. il LS, S0 R cHE R CIOINg); #aCKS | oounty” treasurer, died yesterday morning of PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $10.200 | ' SHERD PELTS—Green salted, each, 25ene; | Llols Central. U. 8. Express. CHICAGO, Feb. T.—In cittle holdeis irisisted | “CORN-Active, casir; No. 2 mixed, 45¢; May, | flour and meal. diphtheria, The little daughter of Mr, An- 20.95. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $6.65G6.67%. Short ribs, | green salted shearlings (short weoled vty oo | St P& Duluth W SLL &P upon an advance of 6@10¢, and buyers refuctantly | 45¢; No. 3 yellow, 4oc. GREAT QUANTITY OF FUEL. Cldalema b Bdes (ogst),| $6.206.28% ' ary salted shoulders | éach, S@iso; dry shoariings (hort wooled: eany | Ko B Wellh Pargo i D6 | paid i, except in the case of heavy steers, | OATS—Bleady} No. 2 mixed, d0c; No. 2 white, | - p LEBAT AUANEIY OF FUBL. - jdrevs, fll with the same disease, ls “con- o), LTGIT; ort” ear, sides” (boxed, sking. “Ro' 4, eeh. G100 0y Sheaines. ihort 70, | Weatarn Union 46 | Trains came strageing in until along in the ; cash, Bc. boxes of clothing and provisions; 250 bushels va’l‘elf:mc(;unly board is In session for the ,m‘vu’ls,u_m"“m# oiatied tavods bre Lani| I , No. 2, . G n celing. afternoon, protracting business to a later hour | CLOVER SEED-—Higher, firm; prime, cash, . g i 5 ¥ L walehE s e ioner ool 'palts, i par t do ptd. than usual, but about everything offered was | February and March, $6.30; No. 5, $5.10. corn; 20 barrels flour; 30 bushels meal; 135 | purpose of devising some plan to help the 22, “The following were the receipt: S A RECEIPTS—Flour, 11,00 bbls.; wheat, 10,000 | bundles clothing; 727 sacks flour; 4 sacks | needy. wihe, 5 pts and shipments wia'r::'ka‘ola\:n;;; pool” geits, per Ib. aotuat (0 & e o Hon. Tkt oty /000 head | bu.: corn, 10,000 bu.; clover seed. 2 bagn, clothing; 1 lot flour, quantity not specified; eils CITT M S TAilcles. |Receipts [Shipmonts. | Puit%, ber 1b. actual welght, 4@6%c: dry flint since Saturday, and indicating a supply for this | SHIPMENTS—Fiour, 5000 bbls.; wheat, 6,000 | 1 quarter of beef; 12 sacks meal; 10 sacks o) T, erouant AnLs Rt o Secepty; \003: | Colorado, _mutrain wool pel(s, per ib., actual | Miohigan Con.. .. 9 3 Weck of et Yhan 40,0 Head: Dresaed beet and | bu.: corn, 40400 bu.3’ rye, 400 bu.; clover seed, | corn; 3 sacks wheat; 4 palrs gum boots; 1| FALLS CITY, Neb., Feb. 7.—(Special Tele- weight, 4@6e. te uoted at 33.40 to 1,110 bags. T 3 —Case'’ g?.::i,'fl.‘ }‘,"{,’.‘}8 1;.033 TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 3%c; H!;:‘:‘:’L"l‘?fifi’é‘“ :glvx;:'l::fl i Al oo :mfi" Ato 3““._ e T sack hominy; 1 bale chnh]ng, 4 cars dressed gram.)—Case's harness store was closed this Cor, bu... ¢ 116,000 53,009 | lallow No. 3, 3c; grease, white A, 3% @disc: | Nashville Chat ers, $3.25 to 3385 heavy cattle did mot sell |y o ipen o T BEOUR Stead, beef, flour and provisions; 1 package; 1 box | afternoon by the First National bank and the Onts. bu. 167.000| 102000 | Erease, white' B, 3c; grease, vellow, 3c; grease, | National Cordage. quotably higher than on the day before; but 2 ) Feb. 7T Steady. shoes, Richardson County bank, which held chattel dark, 214@80: old buiter, 2@5%c; by cd @10, WHEAT—Firm; No. 2 spring, 62%c; No. 1 > ¢ 5,000 1000 @ile; beeswax, prime, | do Pld...ooce - other dencriptions maincd S@lte, L T e Mran e Frontler: 53 boxes clothing and provi- | grgages to the amount of $2,800. Other 17@20c; rough tallow, 2c. 3 i e e 1___1000) FURS. . ’ ; 3 and sales of assorted light were reported an high | CORN-Steady: No. 3, 4fisc. slons; 1,646 sacks flour; 1 car wood; 48 bar-| olaims to the amount of $2,000 or over 1ca exchange attey are said to be held by other parties. This mar- | FURS—B- r, biack, No. 5.00; . Co. f; as $4.25. Hardly anything weighing over 250 Ibs. | , OATS—Firm;" No. 2 white, 32¢; No. 3 white, | rels and 24 sacks clothing and provisions; 34 et was sieady: creamory, 126230; Gairy, 0 | No. 1 medtu s, $15; No, 1 amall s ocriy on @00 | NOr A pternc., A epioo: oid iow 3420 and the Hulk ot the 150 to. Dodb; | N%Ke. sacks corn, beans and meal; 40 bundles | o i @20c. Eggs, firm; 17627, black, 1 large, $12.00015.00;' No. j | No.Pac. pfd..... St. ., M. & M hogs brought $4.10 to $4.20. There was an ayer- | (BARLEY—Nominal; No. 2, 52%c; sample, 8% | 5thines” 1" oar partly full, supplies; 1 car | [2FUCSS Shop was the largest in the city and e ediin all, §7; bear, biack, cubs | UsPu D. & Goiorere 3t i akt advaice, on yesterdny'a’ pricen. o 'Se. The | @6 1wy g P TR b ) pplies; had done a good business until the hard o. . 136,001 2 |- ol on ] t 2—Steady: No, 1, Ble. s , etc. . JHR N ORIBNAL MARKET. No. 1‘:":.'351";3 '“i e, tutacic e $E000SM; STIER et e et aRaks ey W EIE eI it ta L (ol avest IS thtre S Aot aond (JUECEIPT flour, §,100 bbis.; wheat, 209 bu.; | * Garfield: 33 Barreis and 24 sacks clothing e, = Closing Quotntions on the Principal Com- | 14 No. i mimail, Sig ok Do’ Bonia T oim: | Cago. Gas, £000: General Electric, 113003 Louis- | yng BY, 1960, PUGhers and the:market re- | Upibaionms™rior, 6,000 bbls.; barley, oo | 814 provislons; 8 sacks clothiig: 1 easo| 0t an old settler of Johne modities and Staple lings No. 1 larke, fi3; Ne, 1 inedium, §8; No. 1 [ Ville & Nashville, 3,600; 8t Pau), 5,40, e nrmness in’ catile and hogs extonded to | b sios; Eficeraiconl; 3 SaUsclenTbun Haskhan ol juettins o tfiing ey : . ar, 'black, Montana o 5 e the sh arket, There were light recelpts an 3 3 . g 2 NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 11,600 No: 1 medium,. $100 o1 Mol New York Mouoy Market. Duyers. took thoss nt i advance of SOI0C. Com: MinuespolBCIRasCIBArkeE: Gosper: 2 cars coal; 1 car flour; 3 boxes [ at the age of 50 years. $6.50; No.'1 ‘small Dbls; exports, 3,600 bbls; sales, 39,200 pkgs.; | $3 sitver Up, No. 1 #mall, e oy 0 MINNEAPOLIS, Feb, 7.—The northwest should 3 i ) 39, kg, 3 3 120; " NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—MONEY ON CALL— | mon to ext lities were quoted at $2.76 to A A 9 ) 5 I market was active and firm most of the day | medium,’ $12; No. s e Ciigs | Baey at 5 per cent; last loam, 115 per o6nt; | Bian. ' Larmn ware aleo. hicher. exira belng | Show a liberal decrease in wheat stocks Monday. | 87d 12 barrels clothing; 20 sacks flour, = Bancroft is to have a new paper, the En until the late break In wheat shut oft all de. | YeAFINES, medium, $8: | close, 11 per cent. Qoted up 10 $5.15 10 §5.25, and common to choice | The: market today was slow. Futures lost 3c | Greeley: 21 boxes an arrels clothing | terprise, which will be edited by C. C. B e v patont o ¢ No. 1 small, up, cubs, No. 1| PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3%G5 per | selling at $3.25 to $5. from yesterday. Recelpts were 39 cars today, | and provisions; 32 packages and 13 sacks | Sheaffer, formerly foreman of the Bancroft - Spring patents and winter stralghts had | large, $6; No. 1'medium, $4.3): No. 1 small, $3; | cent. Recelpts: Cattle, 7,000 head; calves, 300 head; | 3gainst 216 cars last year. Close: February and | olothing; 70 sacks flour; 9 cars coal; 4 cars | Blade. :‘he cholce of the call. Southern flour, dull. Ryc | bear, brown, No. 1 lafge. $20.0042.00; No. 1| STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady. with nctual | nogs, 25,000 head; sheep, 8000 head. Murch, S0%c; July, G6%c, On track: No. 1 hard, | (0 OF L flour, falr inquiry: siles, 59 sacks. Duckwheat | Medfum, $10; No."t small, 3i2:"bear, brown, year- | business in bunkers' Dills at $4.84@455% for 67ic; No.'1 morthern, Bijse. Dles, 12 boxes and 8 sacks dry goods | MI$8 Edith Keplinger of Tecumseh sat so our; «ule 316041, 9 lings, No. 1 large, $10.00912.00: No. "' medium, 3$8; | demand and $4.87%@4.87% for sixty days; posted St Louls Live Stook Market. Flour had an improved demand and prices are ayes: Xes aj y 5 | near a hot stove that her dress caught fire IKWHEAT—Dull, 44G15c. No. 1 wmall, $6; bear. brown. cuvs. No. 1 large, | rates, $4.87% and $4.89G4.80%; commerclal bills, 3 ceb, T.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2,400 | Armer, but unchanged, except on small lots; | and clothing; 1 sack meal. and she burned her hands severely in putting 0801101 Drandywine, ‘b m i el western, | Q8 N0 oSt 0001.80: o, 3 ‘ol 83 badger! | 44 8064.864. nend; Shonta, 00 heads market sieady ahade | Gra; Batents, $3000316: second patents, $2.70020; | “yia)l; 21 barrels and G boxes clothing, U ¢ho fiames, ’ 0861, andywine, $2.00; 3, cks, 3 , $LOOGHL . 1 ‘medium, 605 No. | VoV CERTIFICATES 0. 3 s eady, irst clear, $1.2); sccond clear, 3180 re A : 3 RYE-Nominal; car 10ts, tsc: boat loads. 5@ | 1#mall, soc; Asher, No. 1 lark Jan, (%0 No. | "SILVER CERTIFICATES 56031 o « VER CBl ATER 3003 higher; mative steers, 1,000 10 1,400 Ibs., $3.250 | §17 rovisions and bedding; 1 car provisions; 1 NG: L Sdimait 8 ok, e o miedlum, | GOVIRNMENT HONDS~Steady state bonds, | (EHE SAGNS B8 piockers and feostn, B | P> P £ Hon, T. W. Pepoon, for thirty years a resi- A ; sad bonds, steady. 4 9 sack merchandise. BARLEY-Held firm; Milwaukee, Se; two. | Cording o beauty, No. 1 large. $100s o, % | firm: railroa 3 G55, Texas steers, 500 to 1,000 bs., $27068.85; | Dulath Wheat Market. f .| dent of Pawnee county, and once a member rowed, Btate, 60oie. waukoe, H005c; two- | ineaiiii, Yio: No. 1 small, $63: Tox, ‘siver, pate, | ClONDE Quolations on bonds were as tollows; Cows ‘and helfers, 3170625, DULUTH, Feb. 7.—WHEAT—Lower; No. 1|, Harlan: 16 sacks and 2 bundles clothing: | op%0" gt senate, his. concluded to move BARLEY MALT-Sull and nominal; western, | dccording to beauty, Nol 1 'iarge. $u0; ‘No. 1| 0.8 58. rer. D &K Gl 45, HOGS—Recelpts, 4,600 head; shipments, 4100 | hard, cash ind Fébruary, 08c; May, Sie; No, 2, | 8 cars coal; 18 boxes and 28 barrels clothing; | 00 € ati0 ot at Hardy, Ark. @ibe; six-rowed, 70GT6c. 4 J fnemum.__l!fi No. 1 small, §; 1ox, cross, No, 1 | U.S. 6s,coup. Erle 2a8. .......... head; market steady to 10c Higher; best heavy. | 60yc} No, 1 northern, cash and February, S6isc: | 2 sacks flour; 1 car supplies; 3 packages ) ¥ i ! WHEAT--Recents, 6,600 bu.; exports, 52,000 ,:,;";,3“,,0“‘ ;_,'":fll";';\u lf, No. 1 small, $2 G. H. & 8. A.0s.. $4.35 good mixed and medium, $4.20G4.50; good | May, 58c: July, No. 2 northern, cash, i8ic; | clothing; 1 mattress; 2 boxes groceries. A woman's wheel club has been organized j ol o0 b, futures: 5200 b, spot. | (0% e Nor 3 Jarge, S0 Lo X meatum, 4135 | U1 i %G b 101 | et $006413: plgs, commn, rough, cte., ¥76 | No,'s Ui o areive, No. 1 har, 3tie; No. i | “Tiolt: g7 barrels, 20 boses and 2 sacks | at Grand Tsland, and club rooms aro lo bo e, S88c: £, 0. b, S9Ke Allonts Mo & nortnie: | & medium, $0c; ' No. 't small '4ic; fox, fit, No. i ] SHEEP—Receipts, 1,10 head; shipments, 200 [ "GAREYNG" s, 300: No. 8, 2016e. clothing and provisions; 20 sacks oats; 330 | established, There are thirty fair wheel rid- Qelivered; No,'1 hnrd, 68%c deiivercd, Op. | 1SS ln(ot :Ni"rl n\;fid!ugl, 40¢; No. 1' small, 30c; 4 head; market steady; native mixed, $3.35G4.10; 0 v sty sacks flour; 20 sacks meal; 10 cars coal. ers at Grand Island, and the club proposes e wire BiEher ‘ot firat, following o, and | mait, “pie0; eisten: Not 1 "jeosar 2i No.d | Ala: Claas B CIELY RO wether lambe, $430; mer.no mixed, §2.85; #outh- *Frisco Wheat Market. iitcheoek: 43 boxes clothing: 71 barrels | to Introduce new costumes for thelr use, b:m find“:'x:e'fic“..‘.!:.‘." :_r;;l‘ ux}:} o tes, forelgn | medium, 1 small, $1; mink, No. 1| Ada.Currency.. N. J. C. Gen, 08, oSt RUXSCERD L ok SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7.—WHEAT—Dull; | clothing and supplies; 10 sacks supplies; 257 | The commissioners of Burt county are con- noonday market | came o Eradu "IW""& M\‘:‘.‘& l;z:: ml‘x:’kefidfirknnb'ln‘ ‘mlwlrmm,n,m%m. 1 small, | La, New Con. 48. No. Pac. 18ts.. Kansas ¢ ity Live Stock. May, 91%c; cleared, 47,113 centals, sacks flour; 80 packages clothing; 1 car corn; | sidering the advisabllity of calling for a under local reallzing, which developed fnally ints | 4o No. i smali, 306; mounstain tion, perfos humg | Missourt 08 1 KANSAS_CITY, Feb. 7.—CATTLE—Recepts, Foreign Flunnvinl Affairs. 1'car potatoes; 8 cars coal; 16,000 pounds | speclal tax assessment o enlarge and ex- i e, O ek, s g gost N 1l BLI0OED: Ipertect i | NG 40 0 heaa ingrents, 1160 b, mardel w5 | 1 onmont Wb, 7 CONSOLS-Tor money, 1004; | alsi 16000 pound shelled corn 200 pounds | end the dlichos that drain the Mistourt ireh_closed at 678¢: May, SRGIe, closed | 36.0097.00; No. 1 small, -8, 2 pale Ny | 8. - nonfun = $1.26@52.75; Colorado steers, §2.90G4.03; beef steers, | Account, 104k, meat; 1,000 poun! g b g BSBo: June, G83,G3%c, closed (8%0: Juls. 50 300 | ke $1 Mo 1 i do e pale e Tean. new aet, 8 > $3.0075.00; native cows, $1.50@3.60; stockers and Jold in quoted at Tuenos Ayres at 245; Madrid, Howard: 65 boxes clothing, nrovlllnlnznu m‘\‘d Eighteen Tecumsch boys, ranging in age mgo closed 59%c; August, §9%@6ic, closed 5ige. | raccoon, No. 1 large, 60@i0c; No. i medium, Goos nn. ne: feeders, $2.60@3.75; bulls, $1.60@3. 950; Lisbon, 23.23%: St. Petersburg, Athens, | vegetables; 75 barrels, 6 sacks an pack- [ grom’ 7 to 16 years, purlsined a lot of beer ZLOnN_Reoelp biv; cxparia 11,300 Dui | No. 1 Small, shct 53“;‘;‘:.'::;‘“‘:{;‘;1‘ as o beauty, LHOGR-Reonipin, LH9 Jload:. shipments, 3000, [71; Romb 10670 pnne R, London, b days'|ABPS of clothing and provisions; '{Dl‘ Sfic‘l‘; kegs and staried a fire to give them light Bpot, vgulary VeI elevator; stenmer | striped: No. 1 Jarge, bocs Mo 1 madimns ses ron “ h 380004 5: estvien, $5.06 30 packers, A0 | ights 20 warkes 4is pis. flour; 24 sacks grain; 2 cars provisions and warmth while they were cousting. They mixed, 4Tie; No. §, 4S4c. Options vory unset- broad striped, No. 1'large; iR 4226 mixed, A@4.10; Tights, 33,6003, "Thé amount of bullion gone Into the Bank of | cars coal. " Xs flour; | Were arrested, but were released after belng ted all day, beliig wdvanced carly on lght T G v 1 large, #: 'No. 1 medium, | . Yorkers. 8.80G3.00; plgs, $.2063.10 England today s £5,000. Knox: 8 cars provisions; 115 sacks flour;| giue) 5 gevere reprimand by the judge iRis and h covering, x‘"" finally closing at fi x:'a. 1 small, §2; wolt, mountain No, 1 lar 0, P. 18t8 of 100 "(So. R R. BHEEP—Recelpts, hgl'u fivipments, 200 | PARIS, Feb. 7.—Three per cent rentes, 103t | 17 sacks meal; 14 barrels clothing and pro- L e, coned S5e; July. RGBS, clomed ke | prairie, No:'I lare. Gsatie: Nor 3 mediun, $oe} | D-& 14 head; market 100 Higher and active, Tl for the account. xchange on London, 2 | yigions; 2 palls lard; 1 can lard; 19 boxes The Modern Tuvalid OATH- Tecelpls, 500 Du.; expotis, o | o Lol e beaver, per e, "N, i e — m— New York Live Stuck Market. e wookly statement of the Bank of Trance, | clothing and provisions: 1 box groceries. | piag tastes mediclnully, In keeping with other Bt markel higher o Bt Wi Ro. e 12! NG, 2 et . patonWiaek Quasatiogs | NEW YORK, ren. 7.-BEEVES-Receipts, 5 | jssued today, shows the following changes: Notes | Keya Paha: 7 boxes clothing, 9 barrels and | jyyyries, A remedy must be pleasantly ac- se; No. 2 delivercd, B4 5 B N To: muskiats, winter, No: 1’ Ia o logns, 485 paF cent. Oloxins prisos for | Shdi mone on sale, , in elrculation, decrease, 117250000, treasury ac- | 97 gacks clothing, 271 sacks flour. ceptable in form, purely wholesome In compo- BRIt 20145; tneh oo & 0. 3 3% . 2 o iy Mho] Jausicmis, ‘wigtar No. |1 e, | time loaus, 483 per eent. Closiaz pricos fa SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 6,500 head; | count, current, decreage. 36,800,001 gold in hand, | “"geiiih’ "8 " cars’ provisions, 2 cars coal, 1| yion " truly beneficial In effect and entirely | btions were No P . fei 0 i musk- | glocks, bonds and mining shares: 3,800 head on sale; firm; sheep, poor to prime, | increase, 20,825,0000; bills discounted, decrease, H barrels clothing, 106 . ) y corn, and after a_ final de- o LA . |o No' ll medium, Te; e $3.50@5.00; lambs, common 1o falily cholce, $1.60@ | 174,250,000¢; silver in hand, Increase, 1,215,000f. sack, 16 boxes and 34 barrels g, free from every objectionable quality. If ed lfq Cuhet losa: February, i 01 Tmuakrsse. 0%, Amn. Sugar, oc. 6.00. sacks flour, 4 drums clothing and provisions, | really {1l he consults a physician; It consti= CI0Rad f3igs, TAeh. Glosed S8igo; May, St. D.onls General Market Am, Bugarpld. . HOOH=Tioeoise. 3 M0 Jends g, Vingpeial Notes 4 sacks groceries. pated he uses the gentlo family laxative, regular; shipping, (e; good to chiolee, | . LoUTE, Febr ToLOUR ot but un- | B Teieione. " 1007 |4 lohioon 4o Stook 1n Sight, (ST, LOULS, Feb. 7—Clearings, $3,26,60; bal- |© Poup: 1 car vegelables and supples. Syrup of Figs. 1 : 6 sacks clothing I IR D) i o changed. Boston & Albany.. New England 6s. R aoan Har e e e Bfteir bl o ofoa dana s 2 aify | Eowet G parreis ana e : s “fi; ew benmivania . T ol holee o, | WEAT_Opened 1o up. but nervous and un- | Boston & Maine... Gen. Elcotric o8... Ky e rasayy bty T 1503, HOSTON, Teb, 1—Clearings, $inosa,e; val- | LICORE O MEET s uppiles andflour, Bl Gook Found Guilty B i hew. 861 fotlled, and atter free seliing closed YO¥Ko be- | O, B.& Q. » 7311 Wis. Dent, 1uta. . Hogs. Sheep. | “'NEW YORK, Feb, T.—Clearings, $87,67,452; bal- | 2 cars coal, 77 boxes clothing and provisions, WORT SMITH, Ark., Feb. 7.—The jury in g Bheen, , Feb. 1. , 887,078,452, 8- low yesterday; No. 2 ved, cash, 6i%c; February, | Fitchburi. Bouth Oualis ] ORI, R T poxoh B0el i A U o el w May, 528 ¢; July, 62y Gen. Electrie. Boston & Montana hiod ances, $5,930,320. 40 barrels flour, e Ibw, 120; ey SN Xius Teverlatt all doy. unging up ana | Mexican C Hutte & Boston... 10" | Ghlcako oo BALTIMORE, Feb. 7.—Clearings, $14,838,949; | Logan: 160 sacks flour, 1 car coal, 2 6acks | (yrn.q a verdict of guilty. These convictions Ayies diy. 2 10 1 down rapldly, weakening toward the close, which | N. Y. & N. E. Calumet & Hecla.. s balances, §269,847, clothing, 1 barrel and 2 boxes clothing, are for vobbing £hs Wells-FAFEO SXRTeAL comis ui‘h" oy eolghin: i b St i (rom Yeatardayi o, 3 mixed, | QLSaonrrs: R ; : pHILADELEHIA, Feb. 1.—Clearings, #,114756: | “"yopherson: 12 barrels and 11 boxes clothing | 120 80 WG My o T "gul brancisco road eavy welights, 144G17 cash, ‘ebruary, 40%c; May. uly, 43¢, Ay oy 5 alances §1,488,154. | . Lout WOOL: fleece, 10G250; pulled, | pQOATS=Weak: Rale lwer; No.'3, 'cash,’ sic; | Dulon Facide . Ty 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Tho witharawals of 404 provisions, 22,076 pounds Sorn meal 105 | a¢ Red Fork, T.'T., on the 18th of last July. B o B o e, e S pid. i r gold from the New York sublreasury today | sacks flour, 1 car coal, @ clothing, 2100 oreCure several oiher cases against them, i QLAVIONETicet. quiot but fiem; beet hams, | HXETNG: §, offcted, east side, Sae. Woatingh.iies.. . B2y | Tamaracic... . 11" FLOUR-Dull, un- | Amounted to §320,000, which lcaves the kold To- | barrels molasses, 2 kegd molassez, 400 nound Bickied shtares. " Tis, Pigoed Lellien, b1@B%c: Ter 66 bid, sacked, east track, | WeElee. bld.....484@40 | Wolverine! A changed, ecel nipments, 4393 | erve $41,743,138. ke steam closed at $0.4 L 1600 tierces to ar- D—Unchanged. bl sale CHICAGO, Feb. T.—Clearings, 313,836,000, Mones Nance: 3 boxes and 2 bundles clothing and Hee, R CIEE RAMA A Dr. Coyle Muy Recover, G4 - \ 1 ) DENVER, Feb. 7.—Although Rev. Dr. John ooloned 81041 5 1.0 I SEAY, RnD-rUnchanged, - ——— - WHEAT Steady; pob @nd 1 G1G3T4c; | 4@4% per cent o call, 568 per cont on tin 4 i . 1 ! folned, tim; continent, 4740; AP BUTTB Unchatiged. quotations for miniug siosks today wero a8 fol- | bu.; sales, i s aguthien wihkat, by sampie, o e tlothing, atoceries and provie | ohurch, who “1 m,,lc,.hm ,I,w, ;fl:,',wy) d,:_ o0 croamery, 11GHC Thctory, 8 Hos Eiathe Sie: Y318 Alpha Con Mexican.. ... March, _Aigaisne; iMay, diie bia; hesme | PITTSBURG, Feb. 7.—There was a moder- | 4nd provisions, b3 s 4 "| €light improvement in his condition which Amiation ercumery, 10G180; wiato datry. 10G18c} S, Belelior Mono, ...} S bl 7,000’ Bt ‘JZ'Z‘ m white 126 | ation in the weather here this morning, the |4 BACKS CUENER Lo e ana supplics, 2 [ Justifies the hope that he will recover. N o & o ¢ 01 ellow, 3 1, N vislon —_—— CHUESE-Qulet: state, large. 8@11%c; small, Bodle Con...... Occidental Con.... Hai southiern yellowy cexi No. 2 white | thermometer registering 2% degrees above | g ccal, 60 boxes clothing and provisions, - MBI part skims, ‘Sejsci T skime: Aqdice, | 110, 8 [ Bulliom. ... geutr... . . weetorn, 3G30c; Wusshidl . | oro. The coldest wave of the season s ex- | 700 pounds clothing and provisions, 2 sacks | Mayor Vetoos the Frauchiss Order. Dok lea oune: 21G250; Westorn resh, BN L) i 5.5 : Caiodonia ;... Potoat.--.... + p pected here tonlght. There Is still a great | clothing, 44 sacks flour, 30 bushels wheat. BROOKLYN, Feb, 7.—Mayor Schierin has Nouthomm, G316; reocipts, 6000 plgn. T longd, 8 X Challenge Con. Savage. H o recelpts, 1,999 | geal of suftering and mcunven‘n_mu occa- | Rock: 7 boxes and 6 barrels cl’)llflnlnz and | yetoed the resolution adopted by the Board LLOW-—Steady; city,' dlo; country, 4he. ¢ g Chollar. ... T i e sioned by the shortage in natural gas. provisions, 15 sacks corn, 200 sacks flour. of Aldermen on Monday revoking the trolley fi!'“\!v‘.?.‘.fl;‘ R g A0 TR T K s oars, o0y by Wheats 200 bu.; | GonngEeg 0 Silver King - t LG H TS Heady. e e Sherman: 70 sacks and 1 bundle clothing, | franchises of the Brooklyn City and Atlantio bl $430: "venued, ' New Sork hingten. | “ERpAENTES Flour, g Con. Imperial.. 1 |Uuion Con' .. BURRINy ereamery, %e: imitation | Three Men Injured by w Woller Explosion. | provisions and groceries, 2 wacks corn 1711 Ayepue Street Rallvay companics. nia and Bulimere, §%0; Pileihia and | i eorn, 1o b SO & Gurey: YellowTacke croamory. 18@1de; tmitasion 1dle, 17G1sc, BL, PASO, Tex., Feb. 7.—By the bursting | sucks flour and meal, 40 barrcls and 41 boses e PURPENTING--Quict: 8% araoge, SEW YORK, Feb, T cotton market | "apes Horoross CHEksE Guiet and steady. of a boller in the Bl Paso steam laundry at | CIOWRE G FROVR TP ook Gate, 6 sacks | AuGUSTA, Me, Feb. T—Hon J. L + BICE-Hieady: domestic, (ajr (o sxtru, 44@0%o. | openied at un ndvance of 4 pomis. further ads | e Diafis alebt Loe: teiegraphics 1aes 424 In Murk 7:30 a. m. today three men were fatally In-|cory meal, 1 package clothing, 200° bushels t (bis clty, minister to Hawail in OLASSES—Steady; No P ettle, | vanced 245 points, and closed withi e @ibe. Drafis, sight, 12)4c; telegraphic, 15¢. Philadelpn arkett " b 3 s ‘conl, B8 cars | Stevens o s clty, teady's New Orleans, open keitle, | vanced Hisa'pointa, Hhin i point of o2 | surea. The explosion broke all the windows | car corn, 1 car corn, 11 cars col, #00d fo choive, G the top. an advance of 6G10 points. Tofal sales New Yors Miniug Qaotations. PHILADELPHIA, _ Pet T WHEAT-Qulet; d 8 plece of the boller weighi " J ¢ President Harrison's term, s critically 11l 4 gt J NRW YORE. Tab. TUrus nawing are sua | pebcuary: B@ERer Mateh, ‘or@ule;” April: 84 | Ip tho biook ang & biece of the boller WelKb R | suppise and four, with nervous prostration and heart trouble, abef . Vev. 1. ary, G sminal; fane, .5 .50 5,000 bules. The prin ERET Rooreh: 211 fARy ound, LUQLW; | Wie S Ui e el o8 | o o oD, .- e . seventy-five pounds was thrown four blocks | Valley: 7 cars coal, 2 care supplics, 30 bar- prosiratian aad G RO Scotch, $10.0G8.00; Amer- | frighicned the shoite wnd stimulated some wpe sloaing minlng quolislous: CORN-—Hc Jowers Mo e Guruam, 49%Y | over three-story bulldings. rels clothing and provislons, 12 boxes clothing, Calm thal Folians tha Mbarms ). ulative ying, a8 quite a numbe parti " Y eeee sease bR, o (] prd Ll d % el . price, $.75; excliange | ave becn Walliok f0r seorcthing 10 Justily Lo Ontre o ] e a——— 1 box groceries, 60 sacks four. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Feb. 7—(Special m‘«‘)um Senkan dios. 43 06 b talk of & ln:ull averag |:'chx‘unr)" mosetmen A Plymouth “(‘:A'A iflinmmu ;5 X»f.:'""-‘-y:’u"‘:'::;”'ufiy Skating Records Broken. Wheeler: 1 car coal, 1 box clothing. elegram)—Tho blizzard of yesterday has Bl » B 1;‘,..,‘..”3.’.‘.. Tie .ru:nlucv haveuncnt 1s aatireily | o ¥ M E i[5l et s i CLEVELAND, Feb. 7.—J. F. Donoghus Murcied at Falls Uity been succeeded by @ calm, 30 below zero last 1 5 Po AR and that 5 Aoss ad the maniies mihreies | Halae Moy [ X ] BUMER-Steady; fancy = western creamery, | Droke several records for the elght-lap course. | pAyLg CITY, Neb, Feb. T.-(Spee'al) | night, and 20 below at noon today. b ot 10 ot 34 ! o ibtement SR U Vet ere s | Homeniaks ey Fenaaiyvaniy brint. i 1455 Job- | Ho made 220 yards In 211 seconds; quarter- | clarence Heckier of Movcow, Colv, and Miss i dtamer, matiy e 140 ot 8.3 e B e R R TR O e hoertn D B0 m; fresh, near by, 30c; western, |Mile W 43 seconds; halt in 1:283:5. Fred | Geryrude Windle of hie clty were married ¢ RBasy; doméstie, $8.10 Drices boln 00 low 10 Sustify thems ih ekl P Hogan of Cleveland broke the one-mile world's | yelterday at the home of the bride's parents, | ESSSESESS—E—u--————-1—— BRED' ‘OIL-Markot closea shade | Furiher chinces it there 12 16 be ansthink Like s London Stock Quolations. L P B Ve 12 a6 miuuies and | TSNaTGAY o! te home of (b0 brides Persnls: | SAMWESIALIV lars buyers St cautimias rivse. srods: HeT | Lotun In the reteinieCThe avenc 2 inE 1k LONDON, Feb. 7.4 p. w. cloin T P aem omoating. 1mmedtately ateer the | MNLLET summer yollow, 20G2i%aci yellow butter | pool market today was & full response 10 our | San Paslfic - P ol Maghet, ol sl el of Ba ] lew, 2844zde. advance on yesterday. . o | Thera was some hretty LONDON, Feb. T.—At the shecpsk'n sales crermony the happy couple reesived the con- New York firy Goods Market. NEW YR P 1 SN Bty mig. | Biie A Bamateay - 318 | o 5 bales :;;I";f‘ oltered. e bulk '“[:";“’" el ¥ oo ;' ;"l:";'"n' ?""',“" .| Eratulations of thelr friends and the nviled o‘A‘fiE ; : . Fob, .-COTTON-Steady; mid- st ; n Bcady. Short sol eb. T.—Belhaven female col- s din- B XOuk, Pub 1o persna) deuvind wae | il shes ek mcsiot; Lo bl giekd TG i, ST B iewa: ol | ety TR it vl e one Euxfo Teinainder ot toe vening was v Kby parsonal des | dtag. ot A ., Baxiags ledin J_Ilex Titing *lower, N 3 s, clothi weather conditions, and thercfore very | continent, 434 bales; forwarded. 83 bales: sales, BAR SILVER-%1 7-16d nee. - o H land, lothi ost pleasantly. QuenUties of ‘wpecluitien were | 164 bales, all o 10.51 bales; fotal | MONBY— per cent: Vo O0'C* and comblag SR4: Quensiand. clotning and | ing. The teachers and boarding puplls saved most p y. PERPER, requeat wome ‘apectatiies, prts & o F. Gr. . Db 3Gia; Victoria, clothit and combing. n . PHeckler i 11-to-do farmer in Mos- » flfi vm o wpr b ler R | e s e {aperi o gredt | e eute B "dlacounl 1o e oven marisk brl“’m "i« i ausiralis Slothing dnd Somblog., of thelr effects. Loss, $60,000; insur-| Mr. Heckler is & well-to-do farm 14014 Union Avé G | Brign, 19,556 bides; 10 France, 1o the | short and three monthy' bills is 1 per cent m River, combing, 1% cow, Colo, and at one time lived in this lege at Jackson, Miss., was burned this morn- | ner the remainder of the evening was spent OLOVER. TIMOTHY. B i e e S NN

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