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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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SATURDAY ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FEBRUARY 5, 1898. Texaa, Arkanaia Tndlaa Territory, etc. UPQEvj Good for one dozen Photos fooOc CITY LIGHTING CONTRACT. I DIOCESAN CHANCERY ROBBED THE MARKETS.

.10 .15 17 eu t.U ftfl 29 Tt'ee. Tht 1 Fall clip medinm I Fall clip floe I'tie. 12 trontha Medlti-n. 12 month 1 Tut'watbed rtinice fair i Waek FF. A Til EPS Qtllet.

Prime white k. "itie: lit k. SJe; eray Six diMtreat positioas. pr bi rtte ca Ctbiaets. CENELLI, 923 Olive rhe Council Shows Opposition to a Lonr-Trm Ar-reer-ient.

Thief Only Got a Tin Box Containing Papers. iT. Lri. Feb. 5.

1 eompared wph a year am Of th t- the Kalian MinU-er of vip! no aeks and l'i ear lev loeai, a fom- A from Burn vesn-rtiav. in the 23 l'r 'um'iiT ji.rcj wlih im tat-wa anil So care lK-al a year an 1 intlly. FINANCIAL, white, old. r.21S4e: X. 2'-l3tr; XX.

lvj Rec-ipts. 4ol2 packupes: Arm: Stat anj Western. Mirar Raw firm: lair renniiig. 3 ic, t-ntrifuKal. test, 4 showed Friday to a long-term Tr, latest ordi- The, City Council again r.Sht that It is opposed contract for city lighting.

BMiJ t'jitt the Got-ernaient was wiiiins to ro.oi,g the r.iliietien of dutT on prnin r'nan 7'v to Airil 4 to ilay 31. 'I bis be eeuivaleut to a reJaeli.rfl of aout b'to I-er tin. l.r:iilsiret uiakt's the of wheat and fiotir front iM.rh enAsot t.f the nrt t'an- I nrm: 5 i Coffee steady. FIRE SALE. grantilat-sl.

M-ot call No. 2 oat a had hi and were offered at regular. 3 ota had ii'i-r bid. wlih i The aam'ile market was Ktronc and hither. 1 No 2 mixed oats seld from -4Se to on fark an.

I a cent l. s. No. 2 whim oatn soi at to 27c. No.

3 at No 4 hite sot.l at 241- to ou track. of iut to-day were hd. I May oaia after call lu (tympalby wdth the ether options and were offered down to tVt closing at that. Jnly oat closed at bid; eviona week. the Jiast week tn 3.4 1'iimoiri'tl with 5.0',tl.trj4 t.11 the 11 Fathrr Van tier Sen.

len. Chancellor of the Catholic dioiesa of St. Louis, has a good Joke on norm-body. The Joke happened Friday afternoon, and his reverence hafn't finished laughing at it yet. dear me.

how that fellow was sold," chuckled Father Van dT Seien. Saturday morn. ik. when he told a i'ost-Disnatch re; iter aliuJt in theofticeof tho Ldocj--ae. rv at 'Jet A'ainut f-ire't.

Grain Hceipts. XXX. 12fl14e; XXXX. Sc: tare. Vijl0 pr rvr.t tMck-n rn-T pplcd.

t'-fi. white. 2e. Tall, clear, lrtc: wins. 7e; wing and Tall mixed.

10c; wiofi and polutera. 6c; ptiintert. 3c. wtiisky. Market oulet; per gallon for distillers' fla- lshed poods.

HlhKv rri.T?!. FEATHERS, TALLOW. KTC ninF.S-FIrm Orven Sblted. tVeatern 9 Green salted Texas scd Soothern '-i r.ar.ce on the subject from tne P.oarl of Public was a bill to light the larks and alleys for Fi years with inoan-ipiffTil c'cetrlc lights of ndle power. The- was j- 1 by a unanimous vnic, hut Until after an th at times a s-atliiai 45 ciHi'AGiy.

b. -Rec-lpts to-day-Whest. cur. 445 ear: oats. 1..

cars. tu a year ag aufl H.IHtl.X two years aim. Tti- eiiwrts of enrn from il r.iaft the 3-t week Her" 4.K4.tsl liu, as with im prMviiitH tt.i'.".'...) Im a arn nnd Im t' ec" Corn, Wheat, Oats, iltt'AGi Feb. 5 --Ftiniittcil Monday 70 cars; turn, f.lo ears: oats. cars.

KANSAS CITY. I eb. 5. Receipts today It 1 I York aud 1 hoti! r. s.inie inqt.iry om the 41 unen te-day for wheat, b.it l'l are Receipt a "When Father Tannrath and I were lock- fr; 4'iO tm: shaiinerti.

16SO hu. Wheat. 119 carf ln nil 2 rve had 4tie hid E. side. Pit flint.

Southern Tirv flint, native lnr salt-tl 14 12' tlNNEAI'(iLIS. eh. 5 Receipts to-day Wheat. 3l-i cars. -ion pa none offerl.

fuilr t' urar from tiie miLrktO. the shiiiments of vl fr.an slnc Jan. 1 hue- been l.trjo.iloo hi. ni wila Its denunciation of board I a long-term contract. Mr.

did not tho to pet lu his usual "roast" on J'uldio 1 pro v.merits. and he saoiinceil tni-m for cuntum-ielou Union Elevator, East St. Wagon or Carloads. E. P.

I ELI Osrnr. 1. i st.H-k. eret-n yn.l dry 4 tin Seleeta.ns 1 or lal.y deign. arm it fer 1b'- u-a Shtriiiten; iri.r.i Arreutina slice 1 lo oji inj onice esteruay noon, ne alo.

"v.e siooverel that a tin box was missing from the safe. We lwoked evcr here, bi.t eon! find if. U'e thought it had been would tie found some lime, i-o we It ft the olli -c and went home. .1 o'clock I rect i'-ed a telejdior.e L'e my home at Ab'xian Hrotliers' LIVE STOCK. National Stock Yards.

ri.OFR AND FEED. I I l.ld It- 377.1 lilii: Mark'-t cnitiiaies iiulet. and rjr little Patents $4 7r.4 S5 StTiights 4 4oi4 Ml Clear 4 h4 15 th li'iTf t.rdr P.tfxt hu. Mall Addrsjs Eoom f. No.

21 Norm M. ihwi t.ti a re-ar ami. P.eeri't'hm savn: rafrroeti firmly ludd. Green salted. No.

1 Green salted. No. 2 Drr a No 1 Pry salted. No. Pry flint, No.

1 tirv fliut. No. 2 Ball, unetired. and part rr-d V. less.

ho -xprssed yyisros of t'lHin'i: lor bhort-term omtrji t. Water Comm a. i-r iloltnan, who i Chairman of of Public lmpruv- 14 12 1S Ixiul. or 1-9 Iji Salle hlro hu. r.o 2 iiet.

Indicated world's Khiujient. 5,400.0 1 Sell 40 little i-haiifre utleal." Low to medium t'ornmeal Pearl men', hominy and Rve flier. "F.tcKlVHEAT FLOUK New that a lid gt Liverwd rallies were: Seet wheat firm: fu iiri LOANS ON BXAL ESTATE. 1 HMfl 7i 3 00 20 Wttttrn. 13.75; and unchanged; mems Committee mi I lit said U'MH call his commit tot-ethcr t.i work on a new i.r.Ln'its-.

an. I ready bv Tuesda v's meet ii. Of. tit; ocier. Id lower, rf'orn il fut(iri steady and unehan'r'-d m- MIS, F.I.I.yNE'irs MlltKETS.

RA'iS. OLlJ Koi'E A.L Itt'BliEit- 75c pe-I Pis No. 1, No. 2. Old rntt-I ber, srtica out.

$3 50. I Texas 'toC rt I1'. Western. I 2V'2 ve; fx-iillana. 2Ua24e.

i PEA NETS-In fair deiuaud. Red. l'-jlile per Stocks of Grain in St. Louis Elevators. Saturday.

Friday. Year Abo. E-oitern. y4. Market verv ipiiet.

P.nlk bran worth fiOcirile country pointa anil 021 E. side: skd E. -tde. r.r.'.ioTo; country points. T.r.iii.i4c; thla slile, seliir.jr at tin.

call at (ioe and en trk held at the fame price. ShipstuflTs selling at T3--- side nnd 7r'isoc this side. HAY. Receipts, tonn Iik bI. 40 tons thrnneh: shipments.

40 loos dull and slow. Hospital. 'Conie quick to the Chestnut Street roi.ee the inessaKe said, chancery has bt'eu I ciino dtiwn to the station an-1 there was the misslnir tin box. A had found it in the alley in the rear of 111 Chestnut and taken It across the street to the station house. contents hntl not been disturbed, and tin- key to the box was hanKins to it by a strirtr.

What was in the box: Thai's where the citni's in. Only pajters were In the Thn thief evidtntly thotiifht he was u-f tttnp money. How cheap he must have fflt when he saw how he had been ioll. 1 can't he! lauphinK at him." Father Van rirr Senden explained that the papers were deeds to church property in NATIVE CATTLE Re e'pts. 30.

Mi stejils. SALES. No. Desycnptlnn. Aw.

Pro-. 1 S'eer l'Mll $1 5 2 tf tn I 4 3 2il lielfers 57 4 1 h-IPr 3.M 2 1 2 25 1 cow 92 1 2 1 laid 1 ni" a 1 calf tsj 5 5 1 cow an I cslf 22 5 1 iw and calf Ai TEXAS CATTLE Re 170. Market sn adv. No. DescrlDtloti, As.

PrW. tnlxeil 71 2 ti 20 cows 4K4 2 lo 15 eows and h.lfer 54s 2 15 oxen irsl .1 00 4 bulls 3 i. 25 yearlings 2 25 CHFSTNI'TS 4i(e per lb. B'lN'FS hnlci. bleached 14 per ton: partly Meached.

io'all; 6klnr.y. stoek. $Sil0. Wheat I'orn Cats live Barley No 2 red winter MONEY TO LOAN. We giro special s't'ntloB to the loaning of aoe on St.

Locta real estate, sad srs Is W-o mske. wlrhont delay, loans rsnglng from $2i0 ts $UiOoo. R(- of Interest ss low ss rss ob-tsintl on tMs msrket and with small erns ts borrower. All stilleatlons ssssrered promptly at4 money resdy ss sooa aa papers in signed. Parti desiring a loan or a renewal of existing let a ar Invited to call snd ns.

ANDERSON WAP RF.4I.TT tk sad U-enat sis. Mv if iios.dtdc. So far as orn-y. ar fdn'rncis arc concerned the board liin-a iinl have tn ask tin- authority of tho Assembly to make such tract h. Section art 0 of thf- charter and section chapter llll, article t.f the Itevised irlltiarnH wives the- board the isamo pow.

to make y. any coiiinu ts for it (liits for street prmkiing. Mroet cleaning, t'. While it would be gratui'ous. Mr.

Hnlman thought that the Assembly gut in is solicitude the pass a r-'solution staling tho t'-tm of years thai will suit for tlio li'h tins HiCKORY NUTS I.arire 5517 5fe: hel! barks. Quotations: Timothy Choice aelllnc 1 No 1, No 2. No 3. Prairie oe 1.74.H.47H 1.74.1 77 1 1.47.2ii 3,7.41. 7152 144.

21S 7. d-d 7. "41 7. ell ti IS' a ItUl.liC'i 'Jitl 2I2.7.7H 1.37!.!'73 e.W.s-X 2l.7tl 11 17 1 "'-'7 7S712 77.1'os 2o.os.f let. CO'lPFR tflF-Sll fl KMa round nuicj No.

1. 17. 00: -o. I No TNo 3. yii'iitl-oO; clover mixed, fn for oomnion to for cbolce.

Cinrer from to tS per ton for average; 2 hard winter 2 corn 2 white corn 2 oat a 2 white oat. 2 rye hrois. flat hoops, 25c; half l.ti!. 'Jo': m. al bids, 20c: produce Mils.

2nc- lard te half SiK-: pork l.hla, 77' per blii this side and No No h.ii,-tt wane etover hay la held at iJ. but Dot aeli- lug. No SHEKP-Retlpig. ii7.y. A fpt WHITE BEANS On let.

Car lots. for STRAVT Choice wheat (draw. ry hand-nicked on trk- for .,1.1. 3' HoGS Receipts, 22.i. Msrket 5c higher.

straw, oat straw. J4.76So- SAl-CS. lower: country. per bu; lima, 75 l'KOVISIONS. POUK- Market tiim.

Standard mesa nork New. Bffular Cash Jdarkot Price. I SaturdayTl Friday. Year Aco. A Pris, 224 $3 95 i.

ordirs. tic p.T Idd hitdier. PRETTY GljMUT DEPRAVED. The Case of Mamie Itentz Moves Pea-body to a Lecture. .25 3 9 1 sat LEAF LARK In tcs 0''jC on orders.

E.y Market noinimd at 4.7ot St. and could easily havo been duplicated had the thief not thrown tho box away where it mttrht be found. Tho loss would havo been Irreparable in case the Courthouse and Its records should burn, destroying the originals of tho deeds. F.d Jenks is the nero who found the box and delivered it at the, station. Father Van dt Senden thinks the thief was one of the many applicants for charity at the chancery office.

PasMnar the open eafe and seeinp tho tin box, he grabbed it when no one was looking, expecting It to contain a larpo sum in biils. "But we are not so careless around here," said Father Van 3er Senden. turning to enter In his hooks $2 which he had jsiveti Kd Jenks. .227 4.77'...e for for prime; Shoulders. o(e; clear BACON Jilihlne sales Roxed Iota: WE LOAN MONEY In all parts ef tows os real palate security.

In sssrs from $5(S to $100.01. We guarantee a nulck ss-swer snd stnsll eiprs. West End leans gl sp elsl rues. HAYDEL SON. Established 1S4A 109 N.

7th St MONEY TO LOAN In HPT anvkunt om rtiy rl stat. BUILDING LOANS A SPECIALTY. 5-Si" extra siiort clear, frStc; clear ribs, per iiai rfiPCDRV per 100 ll.s on the rob. PRIED PEAS Green Jobbing at 8faiiWc per bo; Scotch. spilt.

old. 5c per tU less. BROOM CORN Quiet Qnote as follows: New stoek at $25 per ton for common tn Mi" for choice. EMPTY BARRELS Coal oil. gasoline and turpentine.

SOo; rinecsr 70c; black oil. 4uc: lard oil. 65c; llnaeed oil. 05c; do Vblils. 35c; sngar.

12V-; whisky. do Call': wine. 70. sauerkrt it. 25c; pickle.

4ic; molasses. Sue: lard tcs. 4Hc. Rroken stares or heads, 25c off, with 2c discuunt tor each miasinjr hoop. Nv Av v-1 7 lo 3 (15 77.

S7 210 3 9tl 72 74 2W4 3 ll S3 50 245 3 310 3 sr. sr, 24 2117 3 SO 75 175 3 VI 4S. 194 3 so 91 I7 3 so 74 172 201 3 Hi' 51 214 3 75 i4. 74 173 3 75 7 i 2" 3 4o 30 HORSES AND MULES rher. 3 So .233 3 HI .177 3 So 3 .171 a mi sufes.

tin orners. tiy dealers, hi nitY SALT Shouldern. clear ribs. iic: extra short clear, 5.471-jC. li it AK AST 1IACU.N-On orders, UWUllc per 3 .200.

3 pound. .3 I5 l.Alt-l I Kh.li W'fl li'C. BEEF Mew. per bid; dried, 1114215c; ..107 30 v.nr.AT. No 2 red I i No 3 i i No 4 winter hi) ill CORN.

No 2 1 2tP; I 2 No 2 white 2H'ele No 3 I 27. "a lS'flSH, OATH. No. 2 "24 1711b No 3 Future Prices. I CloalllK Hlphest I Lowett Clnslnsr Friday.

I To-day. To-iioy. Saturday. lleeell.ta "OJ1 Ree tongues, $0 per dozen. NO HetsV.

Phone Main 2282. NICHOI I I Tr ft 713 Chest ant st ruMing strong and aciive and most everyihing sold OUR LOWER RIVER TRADE. LEAD AND rirElar.lt. LEAD Market tinner at per 100 COTTON. LOCAL MARKET Firm and iin.han?cd.

Sales IkiU-. litotHt l.is Oriliimrr. 40: c.mmI ordin pounds. LIVE STOCK BY TELEGRAPH. arr.

4Tc; low nilddlinc. fi''e; mldaline. 5, good middli.ut. B-e; middling fair, fV-. Tinges.

and fcitains -c below ivhlte. sifting; natives. $3 10 M.rtier to Ixtnn. lowest Rstes NELSON-BARNES REALTY Special sums, 5 per cent. M4S.I Che.tnni st.

$40CTan" DS500" To loan at 6 pr cnt on tv rmt 'r. K. MKSKV TtT. i rH-tnnt t. 1...

ti.wu.isi: ijuniM 4K.i5.!tt Mamie, Itcntz, a girl not ovr 19 years old, with soft brown hair an rtfiular features find tho freshness mid beauty not all Kie from her face, was before Judge Peabody Saturday morning for being an Inmate- of ('htnamaji's den In tho roar of Mar-kt 1 ulrwl. "You. a white girl, with a white mother nnd Uvin with Chinaman," began th Judge. "I)o you ever think, of your mother, of the home you left, of your days of innocence? Do you not get disgusted with when you think of the-e tniiu-'S if you evr think? Such pirls as yon are a libel on womanhood. Such a vonni? woman a.

you couid hav the liitlit of a haoi'v home. You to tiirow yourself away on a H-'-n Chinaman and fall into hh vile liabi's. Y'our is now fr on the use opium." I'ae excoriation atritated the Kiri. Slie looked d-'un and around the room r-J rci-rynii'T'1 else but in the Jn-lce's ib- made Ini' lecture tnoro binding ly a-MiiiK' a of fhi. 1,1.

MU Feb. 5 I. Market nrmer at J.su per 11a) Ihs. BARLEY. The market continues very nnlet.

Prices ranjrt from 27c to 30c per hu far feeding barley to 49c for choice calling grain. sEEns. FLAXSEED Market nominally unchanged, $1.21 per i car lots on track. CASH HI HF.ANS ynlet at $1.15 per bn. 7vi-0c per P)0 pounds.

CloVER From St.ti.l per 100 poun.la for desirable seed down to $1 for poor. TIMOTHY From $2,511 for good down to $1.50 WHEAT. 1M17 1SP0 97. ma) P2.4 12 till Mt.ois riS.ios 3 1112 428.22:1 2.511 K5 3t4.V45 72.H.V1 M.W7 Net receipts to-day Net receipts since Sept. 1...

Net shipments to-day Net shipments rinee Sept. 1. Grops reepipts tietlny itr.iss receipts Rinee Si-pt. 1.. Gross shipments to-day Grosa shipments since Sept.

1. on hand Feb I fiin I 1 I 01 May tiiiiia'fiG-'Vidirii'c c-cTinc. InSTfcfuxi Julv .1 81 ic So-a soa.a nnd lower; March, 7. KU.d: Mar. 7s 7s 1.

v. rrn steady; about leh 3s 3ivI; March. 3s Mav and Julv. 3s CHICAGO. FpI, Offielal Te-tterdav Hogs shlcmcnts.

Caltle-RceHpta shiiuii. nis. -J277. liecelpt s' laments. 21M.

Estimated re-e'pt ho. Nl tidiv 3l estlml.l iss-eipts of Iw.gs to-dav 21 bfl over. 2issi: market active ar he.vr, $3,07.1.9,1.,: rough. 3 Cattle -Keceipis. Sheen-IWelp-s.

31SKI; strong. IT to $1 for per llto pounds for poor. RED TOP From JS.50 for choirs trashy. C4RN. COSTS LESS NEW YliitK Spot steailn; futures cloaca rtca.lv.

Sates. 122. 7oo bales. To go to the 1 2firNa i 2 'J? -ii G'i '-'( 'eh, Closing It Can Be Preserved Profitably Only by a New Anchor Line. President Sharp of the Merchants' Ex-clinnue will appoint a committee to act with the Mississippi River Commitfe of the Business.

Hen's in placing the lower trade on as trood a footing as it maintained when the Anchor Line boats were running-. "1 presume it wiil take In the neighborhood of half a million dollars capital to establish a line of boats from to Xew Orleans," said Marcus Berrrheimer, ex-Presldent of the Merchants' Exchange. "It will be worth that much to the city and to the stockholders of the company. "What we need is line of freight -boats, built for carrying fr. itrht and with little or 110 provision for passonpers.

That is a source of considerable expense and does not pay. while the freight pays handsomdy. Four boats such as are needed could be built for 25.0m 1 apiece, and the remainder ot the capital would give the company funds to operate with." The necessity for river communication Is imperative to the continuation of St. Louts trade in the valley- on its present profitable basis. 120-f? Feb Mar July Closing Highest lowest Friday, To-day.

To-day. ON THE STREET. Sat 'day 281 i.s..ss rn r. Feb 5 nsi: market Unehaneeit onlv il Nearest Drug Stors With Tonr Ads for WANTS. for lots In OATS.

CTlie Pnst-rispatch quotations are first bands, unless otherwise qnoted. Orders ars filled with choice goods and are higher.) Ua 2IP.1) 24bi 23 2.v; 1 May July March 5 75 5.S2 5.79 52 April 5.7S 52 5 5 May 52 5 SS 5.S.S Julie 55 5 ..12 5.1B1 5.92 Julv 5.SS 5 .95 5.93 5.95 August 5.9s 5.97 5.9S. LI VHP. Pool, -Market nnlet: prices unchanged The Druggist will charge yea ACQUITTEDOFM UttDER. Philip Steinmuellar Is Free and Has No 3Ionae REGULAR RATES.

CHICAU0 Reported ty Uaylori. Blesaln Oty bat yon SOO0 bales. Futures opened uplands. 3 Sales, SAVE CAR FARR. WHEAT.

Receipts Msai; market steady: bulk of sales. 3 Packer, mixed. (Hi; lights 00133 75; Yorkers. (Hint, 3.4..; pigs. $3 Sheep ps SI Tm e4 00; muttons.

OMAHA. Feb. Beoelpt. son-market stemlv: native beef steers. 13 Wif4 S.I llestern steers.

4,,. Texas ilwrs Vort 75-isiws and heifers. can tiers $2'2 stoekers and feeders. sji; bolls, staes. It.sflpl market strong: beaw.

3 77U, mixed S3 PchtB. 3.7.V,t3 77U: bulk rf sales' S3 Sheep Reeelots. 2441: niarket easier-fair to choice natives. do Westerns' 4: common and sbx sheen. so-lambs.

4 fij 94- I i May .1 CORN. quiet anil eliseil nrui. February February and March March and April April and May May and June June and July July and Augnf August and September September nnd letober 3 11-ftl 3 1 1 114 3 12 114 3 12-111 3 3 3 15-K4 3 3 111 lit 208 2S'4 '2't (H-9'4, I OATS. 24V.b 3 1K-04 tuber and Novemlier I21-V5241A 24'i May do do pfd 35 30 35 I Coal Iron. 25 25 I Texas 2.1 Incomes.

Hit' 1 Union Ps. 84V' S. Leather, pf.l lUi yy estern U. Tel 92 l'M 92i- 92 -s Wabash, pfd lv Is'n' li'sl Wabash. West Shore lion.ls Ki9l 1H 1 19Tk 110 Philip Steitimtielicr was acquitted Saturday of the chartrv of ttturderins- John F.

W. tie. The jury sat up till 3 o'clock Saturday moi-iiinir. and then, after sleeping till d.iy'iitht, took a few more ballots, which in his finally. The ina-lurity was for acquittal all Stein imieiit has iieen in Jail nine months, lie has not a dollar and yesterday his evictc-l lor non-payment of rent.

Mis wife and little sou were in court when he was and not withsta.ndinjr the stress of poverty the reunion was a joyful one. Novemlier nnd IecemUr 3 17-fJ4 PORK. May $10.35 I $10.25 J10.2714 CAUGHT BETWEEN TRAINS. Two Hucksters and Their Team Narrowly Escape Death. Cauprht between two tracks at Theresa avenue, a Wabash freight train behind them and a Missouri Pacific in front, their horses frightened and unmanageable, Martin Crawford and Frank Kelly, hucksters LARD.

4.92'i 4.92"jl May 4.n,-V5fi7Hl 4.97ii?5 I MONEY. The of domestic exchange, as quoted bv the A. a. Edards Sons Brokerage srs as follows: New York 25c dlseonnt bid: par asked. Chicago Par bid: 25c nrendum sskerl Cincinnati Par bid: 25c premium ssked.

Louisville 25c discount bid; par asked. New Orleans Psr bid: 25c premium asked. St. Louis bank clesrings to-day were balances. $004.

645. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Florida selling slowly at 50c per quart; soft or stale lower. PINEAPPLES per doz for riayans. CRANBERRIES 75 per crate, $0dS per bbl.

COCOA NUTS $35 per 1000. A It I Japanese, $1.50 per .10 lh box. ORANGES California seedlings, per box: navels. S2 per box; Mexican, $2.25.1. LEMONS Market steady; new Messina.

$.25 per box; California, BANANAS On orders: Medium bunches. 75c) ch.dce large, CALIFORNIA PEARS per boi. M.yl.AliAY per bbl. A I'PLES I aney varieties in prime condition, common varieties and Inferior, per bbl. DRIED FRUIT.

ATPLES Evaporated rings from 6Me to 7c; quarters from 4c to 5c; peeling- ami cores. chops. Sun-dried quarters from 3r-4c for choice to 31 dark. Sliced and rings. 3Vt2 3..

Peelings nnd chops, l'EACHES halves. l(22e per lb. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Dull at from WVa.We per bushel for mixed end coin nam varieties to h-VSfSNe for Hebron. Burbaiik, Peeru-ss.

and for fancy Triumph: Colorado, from 70c to 75c. syy'EET pi 1TAT0ES Selling at 7iVfOe per bu; per bid for red Nsnsemond on orders: yellow. 2.5(K.i2.75: Bermuda, $2.50 per bbl; Illinois yellow Jerseys, ONIONS Steady at pu'ideie for fancy red globe; for yellow to M'clr for Binall and Inferior per bu, according to nualily. aBI! AGE Quiet On inters. 1.5cij1.75 per crate: Holland seed.

per ton for choice: domestic. Slo'ill: Danish. $1211 12.51.1; red, $25 per ton: Louisiana. Mie per crate. st bid.

20ii25c per bu, 15-725c pi-r doz. per ton: 21Ki25c per doz bunches: $1 25 p. bbl. BEETS-Si per bbl: per doz bunches. CELERY 5e per bunih for common to 40-aoOc for fa ncy CELERY ROOTs2.v,r.-nc per RIBS.

5.12'yi! H. 050714 1 5.0.V,i07bi 5.07M.yi() May 3j01 Gratiot street, had on for Joh-n Kelly exrit riencc. 1 ne norses jiacked the wae-on tntn thn WOULDN'T SUYOFF THE. ICE. Warnings on the Post-Dispatch Lake Tidnt Scare the Skaters.

Spot Cotton Market. GALVESTON Cotton market steady at Bc; receipts. 5i31 hales. NEW ORLEANS Market firm at 5 5-lGe; receipts. 73s3 bales: sales, 7750 bales, MOBILE Market Urm at 5 5-Hic; receipts.

22H bides. SAVANNAH Market steady at 6iic; receipts, 5371 bales. CHARLESTON Market steady at 5'ie; receipts, 93o bales. NORFOLK Market firm at 5'': receipts, 790 bales. WILMINGTON Market firm at receipts.

391 bales. BALTIMORE Market nominal nt 5Vl receipts. tiales. NEW YORK Market strong at 5 15-Pie; receipts. 5o Bi KIN' Market dull at 5 15-18c; receipts, 2,17 bales.

PHILADELPHIA Market firm at fl 3-lc; re. Ceipts, 445 bales. MKMI'HIS-Market steady 5 5 10c; receipts 1.397 halis. Wabash train and th wamn overturned Parts caneht in a car. The Balances.

I.T55.7tH 525.113 team were drageed F.0 feet. Kellv nnd Crayv- ford Jumped. Pacific Sw-'tohmon CHICAGO CLCSE. CHICAfJO. F-b.

5. PSc May, fflc July, KtVi'We. Corn 27 Ue May, 29'ic July, s. Oati 24c May, 24fv jttlv. s.

Flax Soui hwestern, S1.24Vj; Noltuweslern. SI. 29: May, $1.20 b. CI'ItB AKKKT. James Bow.

n. til. seized the horses. They rolled on him. He rode to his homo svi Clesrings.

For the week $2S il7.4.12 Last week 24. 955.1 (t Corresponding week '97 25,545.099 TNTTED STATES BONDS. Int. Due. Couiion.

I. S. reg. 2 1n coin ltssl from Mar V. S.

4s reg. 4 In coin 1907 from Jan. V. 8. 4s 4 In coin lls.7 from Jan.

V. S. 5s reg. 5 In coin 19o7 from Jan. V.

S. 5s 5 In coin from Jsn. a. 4s reg. 4 tn coin 1925 from Mar U.

S. 4s 4 In coin 125 from Mar Parnell street. In an ambulanc. Bid. Asked 9IH, 113 1131.

St. Lou's. 2 p. in. May yvlear.

f0c bid. Puts, I calls. lirvc bid 1I4 1151, Clilcfliro wheat. 95c. j'uts.

sellers: ABOUT TOWN. I l' 114 mi. ji 12X1. os- calls, bid. Corn May puts, aj'Mr'ie sdl ers; calls.

bid. July wheat Puts. calls, HW. WHEAT. TtOBRKD.

Michael Cnnnewan "id 12S'i 12sa.4 Broa.lway, dalms he yvas robbed of J2T. by- The moderated weather has softened the Ice on the Post-Dispatch Lake jn Forest Park to a detrree of unsafety. Duo notices of warning were posted by the park keeper, but in spite of them and i number of extra policemen stationed on the banks of the iake, a large number of skaters took chances and succeeded in jtaimiiK- tiie middle of tho Ice, out of tho way of the police. 1 here were a number of accidents during tiie day, but none resulted more seriously tin lce-coid ducking. Wall Street.

NEW YORK. Feb. 5 The chsrscter ef the si market at the was much the same ss last night. SiKMiuehsnns iV Western prer.rr.ot r.e I1, In the earlv il, slings snd Cbb-sgu lerndnal pie ferred Of the Vanderbltts MU Idgsn Central soil Canada Southern each showed a gain of and tn. f.rf-loer himjU exteniletl Its gain tn IS.

slid Erie Isi pr-ferred snd Union pacific preferred were up each. Hawaiian Commercial after ofnlng on a shade, rallied lly. There was a fair airtnldtng or throughout the list, but gains pr. The siasiiintlor. soon sssuund a very under the stimulus of heavy buying lu the grangers.

Sugar snd other leading s- iall U-s prb-es moved up rapidly snd the market broad ened appreciably. Improvements of silnt or therealiouts were frequent. Sugar mounted to l.lifcon the announcement au adisia-e in the prl of the product There was resllzing In a few stocks In the second iM.ur. Ijike Shore resei.sl 2 potnt Mlcldg.in tral over a i.iint and Consolidated Gas polei Susquchanns W-i preferred also ili effect of j.rt.flt tnklne. The general tei d-iicr.

Imw -ever, was strongly upward, the movement gaining in force tt.wnrd the close. PennsrlrsniH. F.lectric. I-Tie A Lackssfsntu s-ic In tiie movement. Sal-s of ail ks, 2M 43l I 1 market cb.sed strong si top wo, ex.iq.il.Kis.

and stiowlnj net gains npsj Is.lnt for niatiy st-jeks. Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb 5 on tad er St 1 ht cut. bi.t loan IS: prime iucr.ar.iih' ft -r.

er cent. Slerllng ev haute wli. s.tiinl business In bankers' blii. sl 4 s.V.it V. for tleninnd snd K'l( for sivty rates.

$4 i.i and It oium.rclitl bl l. $4 4 s''i4. brr mlo-r. 5levc: Mexlcnn dollars 45e. State li iil.

Railroad Umds sirorc. liovern-m. nt lends brio, new 4 reg. 12--V. do eoiirn.ii, s.

1131.: eon hi. llt'Si; 2s. put; .5. r- receipts, 429 Teeelpts. 3051 The opening was lower than yesterday's ST.

LOUIS STOCKS AND BONDS. AUGUSTA Market firm at trie bales. Hi 1USTON Market dull at 5 7 Pk lwles. ST. le'lUIS Sales.

9s5 bales. close, but the market was firm and advanced iinick ly. St. IyonlH siiorta were reported to be cohering STOCKS. Bid.

Asked. In Chicago, and this gave additional strength the market. LlveriiMii rahli-s. however, were lower, local COFFEE. ceipts were nearly double what they vere a year ago atni in the continue two women Friday night.

MAGIC LANTEKX IX Ludloyv of the Ioyv 11 School will try ster-eopticon views as an adjunct to the'teach-insj of geography and history. LIFKHS WILL BANljl KT. Ouest from other l.irt'e cities will the Life Cn-derwriters' Association banquet Feb. 22. when new officers will be n.

RKTAIL JK KLKfiS. Directors of the Retail Jewelens' ion of is.souri elected Henry 1 to succeed Director George 11. Stumpf. resigned. IIUTABAUAS Car lois, per bu; $1 per 25 per bbl for hoinesrown 011 orders.

8A I' EKK RA f'T $2.75 per bbl; $1.50 per H-bbl. LOWER per crate lor choice; on orders higher. by the nanley A- Kinsella Coffee snd heavier tiny were lest yei-r. The week's cl Reported Co. American Exchange Bank Continental National Mechanics' Bank Merchants Laclede National Third National Bank lines were mil be bids from both England and the are imviiv b-hov the market.

I.oPIS. Feb. 5. 2.1 Call. 3d Call 5 (i 5 7 Receipts at priniarv ioim.

to-day 75 IV) lH ISI 22o isi 1 1 I 'II 1'JX 124 O.I lol 75 Ml (si 113 isl ST. 1st all. li .75 I. .7 5.S.K.1," 12U si 1 2i is) 112 ihi 1 13 2 25 51 Ml 114 isi MI oo 12 on Ml 4H hruarv April May une July Msi polleh I'ofl'-o WOMAN'S I A CUM KITI1IIK. 55i.

5.900 at tiiid.r 4 '111 ll avcr- standard, mil. Ereha uge euenre will be the topic dis "iission at the Woman's Bryjin party at the Jefferson Club to-night. OVERTIME BARIvKD. No more time, pay yvarrents will be drawn for Compton Heights bonds i Llndell Railway Isintls 1 St. laiuis A- Suburban Itv.

bonds do do stocks Union Depot By. bonis. Brewery bonds i Consolidated Elevator do do Isolds American Nettie Mining Missouri Edison I Granite Mountain Milling i Bimetallic yiming I 'enturv Building Manchester Eli-ctrle liy Kansas l- Tesas Small Hoitos l.t.isKi; clearan. RIO-No. 7 Coffee tlHi; cX'-linllge.

It 27-3: for the United Stale reeel II Bl.OOO; Eur.S.tp, iMSSl; sf'M'k. 1 tion clerks. Sonic of 1 iii.rn SPAIN'S BOY KING PERTURBED. The Barracks Reception of Militiamen Means Much. It is not at all Improbable that the first thin the boy king of Spain did Saturday inoriilntr Was to read a cablegram telling of an event which occurred in St.

Louis last niKtu. By li the regular army viuards and tho Xaval ilcs. rv. were united heart and hand. The formal reception at the Barracks was not forma.1 at mil.

Two cars took lown the stiests. One was the F.lectra, the Southern KlectrIC8 palace coach. In it were Col. Kdwtn Hatdorf of the First N. Lieutenant Colonel if Cavend.

A. V. Ketiriett, MaJ W. Cale. Ktaff suiKeon; Capt.

-arl IV-n-ssistant Capt. C.corno adjutant; Capt. K. Fish, uuartcr-mastcr; Capt. c.

1 oltcamp. Company- D--npt. Albert A. Marquard. C0mpa.1v apt.

(leorito F. Hrii.vi:imiiii 1 tl 11.0 1 acuic is 01 rn oupi III. 3 ,15 Ml pis Mi 57 50 Mi ISI 2. i rieirket ti-m. SANTus- K.

ceipis. 15.0OI; stoek. r.H.'l.isiO: market qlliel go.nl average mil, 3ial; Bio shipnieiits to Enro(e durtng January, I.Ki.Iimi; Sanies, 322.imi; Rio shipnienis to United Slates during January. lsU.iloti; Sanios, Kfi.nOii: Rio shipments in countries. Victoria shipments to United States.

British Consuls. ooey 112 7 1: onsoU for 7 si Missouri- Ed ison MlNIMlX Feb f. 1 fof the SecOlllit. 112 Bajik Statement. ST.

CHARLES NEWS. llarryman has purchased the dreg St. Peters formerly owned by Km I NFW YORK. Feb. 5 The weekly bank MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.

CHICAGO. 5 Wheat opened unlet and ea.lv to-day at under yesterday's ebeirg ci a losso deceasi-d. bu. as feiiiinii-ed with 211. mm 'm a year ago.

Shipments from the-e receipts to-day were 77,093 as witii bu a year ago. iteeelpis a i nil. -a mi i ami Iialuth to-day were ears, as e.iiu):ired 279 cars for the ruling date last year. Keceipis at St. Louis were 14.1U0 ba, as Conilsireil with bu a year aire.

Of th -se receipts l7s packs and 17 ears were loci, as wiitl sacks and blears knnl a year aiec May wheat ej eaei! atti'l's''. a.edon fr.uu ye-tcr-duy's cl.re. It f-oid up to 9i I ilow ii I-. to taiC.c, ti.T'k to tlc.a.'o up down lt (MP up to down to Suie ild at vbat price on call. -Tulv wheat opened at sic bid.

the same as the cLrse" yesterday, it sold at sic. had bid. sold at SIV, was offered at M'4c and on call had Sji.tt gra.h1 On call No. 2 rot! was offered at 9Sc regular, with 95c led Fat Side. No.

4 winter was not offen i ut had led Eat side. The other yve-e in gle The siaaiil" market ve'y i-id tliere were no Kales of red wld-ir retH.rte,!. No. 2 re.l "as woril, nouiinallv iaic iiiis side and 97f on the Eat No. i.d was wortli nolninai'r IGc on irack at.

1 No 4 winter yvas wenh from to line on trat k. No. 2 hard sold from isle 9b' trai No. 2 spring sold al and No. 3 spring sold at S7CC clearan wle-a: and flou- to-day were e.p'.al to 1S1.4t'i.'i bu.

Closing c'lntinctita! cables wtc: Paris Wlv-at tin.a. eius higher; four 41'itMi cms higher. After call thft market dragged along within very narrow limits for snine time, with trading mesily of a i-3i(ilng nature, but later iiiere was to unload, and this with the light clearances, caused U.e market to break, and cvrvthin declined. May wheat sol, I down to and clo-ed at that, the lowest point for the day. whivt sold at Me.

yvas oficrod down to StV; rlovetl at that. Febrnaiv wti-at closetl at tc, noniinid. (lltN The luarke itlls as very dull and i pri. e. May starting al 947-Gc95e.

There was some i di inent over ttie aetlcn of the Llvers.l market, which oii-ned higher, but elided t.d lower "(lit. Joseoh 1 apt. Him. in fun 1 api. last month had 24'2 days' pay in excess of the regular monthly salary.

ACADEMY' OF Monday evening's meeting of the Academy of Science Prof. A. S. Hitclieock will consider the geology of Kansas. Prof.

S. H. Pauminel will speak of tin; anatomical character of seeds JI'NIOU COXORESS OX MQI'A The junior branch of the. Fnite States Congress will niect-at lYciyson Club Hall Tuesday in op. so sion -o th." equal suffrage of women.

Tiie illerics will dicide the debate, as usual. POLITICIAN; GKKGG DF.ATH. -Heart failure ended the life of Cyrus Gregg, aged 5o. at bus liomo. 4JM Biair avenue.

Mr. Gregg was clerk in the as-srssor's office a number of years. He yvas a prominent Republican inutile Kightcenth Ward. WIND STORM niid! CTFFL-NKSS. Of el, Fighih grade pupils in the public schools.

failed to pas for the High School. Fitly say the high wind of so affected their lu oils systems that memory was i. They failed i.i arii hmet IN'ynuiN'i! lit. TllOVi'SoX. Dr.

Tiiotiii-oii. the tlidn't like the his electric light burned. He ton'x Hall, Com- than yesterday. Clearances for tiie we'k amounted to lei. Norlhwest ris-eljtts keep large.

yMnneapolls and Dulnth reporting -s7 cars." agninat li'JO lt woi-k and 279 a year ego. Chicago reeelpti were 45 cars. There was plenty i. laToy K. Kobins statement shows the following changes: Surplus reserve, decrease K7.lT.

Loans. Increase 7.994 Pl Specie. Increase 4 Legal tenders, increase 1 .91 -nsi Deposits. Increase 3i Circulation, decrease The. banks now hold $111 In excess of the requ rements of the 25 per cent iiiic.

New Yorri Stocks. Correcled tlaiiy by Whtlaker -V Ibslginan. Uuid aud st.sk brokers. Ntrtl' Fourth street ST. LotTS, Feb.

31. 11. 'omi piuiy lapt. 1 apt. 8lsh t'ymnanv ASPARAGUS Htt fid bunches.

per diu for homegrown: tkv, for small bunches. STUlNi; BEANS Fresh salable at per hu box. LETTUCE 7i! sdc per bu box: Wti per bbl. GREEN PEAS Salable at $3 per bu for choice fresh. T( iM AT( tES Florida.

per 6 basket crate; per box California. per doz for chi ice large. SPIN Af loe p. doz hunches; per per PAUSMPS-Jl (id per bid for washed. $1 40 for unw RADISHES Now Orleans, choice large.

80ei40e per doz bunches: li.ic'oSl per bu. KOHLRABI per doz bunches. SHALLOTS- per bu box. PEPPERS per C-nasket crate. PARSLEY 2iie i.

doz bunches; for Bat, 35 f'4iic: for curly, $2 it bbl. IKiG NT t.5nt!2 p. dozen: H'SS per box. per bbl. F.N I in F.s per bid.

Est A R( iL $1 5 per bbl BI 1 Kit AMI CHEESE. BUTTER Market dull anl unchanged. Creamery Dalrv Extra 19 I Extras 14 Q15 First- 17 (Firsts IS Seconds 15 Seconds 10 4j.ll COUNTRY BUTTER Average receipts. li(3Sc. CHEESE Quiet.

Wisconsin Full cream, twins. fOAc: singles. Hc: Y. 10'4c; Southern Iscju-1011 and Illinois Twins 7c; singles, 7V.c; Y. 71 skims.

brick, from HVc for loor to we for choice; Swiss. HS12e. KHIIS. Market steady at lSe for strictly fresh; lael'ilge stock selling at less. Receipts, 2S75 cases; shipments, 1950 cases.

i'OI l.TKV. A IC AND A LA. LIVE I'( if I-'I'RY The market is on hens, hut unlet on everything eN'. tpiotatloriH: Chickens Hens. for young.

60 for old: broilers. Si-otic putters, Turkeys quiet: M.jC per ib for hens and 7c for old turns. riose from 4l--e for thin and rough to for fat: pigeons, 5nc jK-r 7c per lb. IiresHed poultry-4'hlck-ens. 7'osc; do, ks.

tuikeys. uudrawu. 9, lirawn. A yi E- Market very stnsr. but prices ste.

In fair demand: prices were as follows- Squirrel 5(ie per dozen; rabbits Ann at per doz; niallard ducks. ier dey teal, 2 5(1 for blue whig and $2 11O for green: other kinds. $1.75 dozen: cauvasbaek, redheads, snipe. $1.75 per dozen. Opossum.

tabbit, I lo p. doz capons. Villi' for dres-vd. UAl.s- tioice fat (julet at r5-c; medium. fo 4i ROASTING each i.

l.a.i HEAl-rtiSjloc iter 100 lbs. FURs. .11. iiumsey, company H. Th First St Charles Car Works Buty.

The St. Chariest Car Co hps closed a (er-Irac with the Terminal ICi.lr.iad cf rit I.OU1S for sveTal new and also l.s s. v.iiil ffelght 4-ontra. ts which will ke-p l.i shiips runn.ng unnl May 13. There are now lbsi men eniploy4iJ In the shi-s.

an I the pas-roll will amount to oil Mo'clay. ten. C. for two walks' pay. Judge Thro's Illness.

Mayor Kdwar.J Pauls of 8t. Charles has ustc, W. liruns Police Judge, pro iL-ndlnn; the illness of Judg Thro, who Is confined in the hospital with pneumonia, a. IOn-o. High.

Iiw. Clo. n.remi,.r, ompuiiv Ilw. Murphy. Company Thos li "in lly.

Companj-1- Adolpn Marks. Company Uwh. ards. Company I and T. A.

Keefe', I. I ho second Uetiienants were- Ar thur K. Kl.bv, Company A Jam. Burre" 4 ompany Koliert M. Wilson.

K. 1'. Somm. rs. Comiany William Kirn.

Company Charles Jl Cruckne'l' John M. Lund. Company- iintl 1 liomas L. Irydcii. Company I nnd l.ietitenint -onimander F.

H. and I l.t 31 31 I7 I of news of another nature and the market stain re-' spenilod to a moderate demand from sh.trls and St. Dniis Inning. Talk ef extending the Italian grain dntv reduction until the last of May had a good i effect. Russia reorted a grain famine In some I parts of that country, and California and Australia I reported damage from drought and hot weather.

I Continued strength of coarse grains also had Ps eereet. sdialifed slowly to 95i.qp."ic. easing off to 95N.I later. Ctirn but strin helped by osts snd fnlr export demand. were 445 cars May ois-ne, at Iti'iyt', advanced to UiiV- and sold at oats were very strong and active.

There nere go cable accept. met and ts.n-iilerabie Investment bliving WAS yt .1 t.lichli the tigrres on lids ltets-ipls were 177 ears. May a shade 21 sdvalossl to 217.c snd sold at Prot i-iuiis were firm and active. Market ojiened a shade lower, but qnleklv rallleil. Packers some buying.

Market was jifected by the favorable on.merolal agencr trade rep.rts. Tp.g receipts ere alsiet as May jstrk ojiened lower at $111.25 and s.iraneed to May lard a shade lower at $4.95 and advanced to $4 Mav opened a shade lower at $5 07. advanced I t.i 12', and reacted to 5 10 I CHH'Adil, Ueti. 5 Cash wnest No, 2 red. f4Sc i No 3 do, No 2 spring No.

3 do. I N.i. 2 hard wln'-r. No. 3 do.

S4 linger tip in his system t'ire do, sn't A' lsn l.t 314 91 d's. SS 57 24 -s P'Cv 1 no 01 me Naval Kervt'S. oil the bulb and put socket. The shock t. him 011 the ttonr.

and hiit a i r- I he ia trp. SM AIL IV A i Fire early I oca I ere illy li tru 'Uy, 17'. 24' lol l.si ks First H. iliac nrtnv I to re was a smoker at tl rlahtonnn acd bv the meiit Hand in front of alj the clliorrs' rcMdcnccs- receipts rot UIiU'I: and tb tl. 'inane was pj.f.v Sat tSii.

)P. morning iMI 1 bri-I Th ling learances were and there is dernaiid but 9'4 13 Ui'c, 17' reitv 24i IISSs 97 24-, 7, 1 If. 4 1'. '7S I 43', g. 1 ne 1 nr.

-story ('odd iv ay', Mi-ilo r. l.eliiirl Baiu Tjurt snd lomar.il ii 1 icavy. local tic. bu BURIAL PERMITS. Hirer 2 2515 Fsrrsr.

nr loot. hiii. 17. I17 l.eiil: issrli. stills Po-rnsrii Ge.sinsfl.

37. 1721 Franklin, aeeer.f I'r iliees Gitsglisii. 3S. Salll Hicfcf'y; ectoswinptl'SS. irgarei lie-mods.

03. 151i ktrusrd. octa i li ef lungs. IJbi.ie 3. 1113 Cass: kidney dlsesse Ge u-ge Brows.

77. "2e.2 Ersns, a-nlle d'MI- Uurerfetih. 1 Wsrrefi: diiditherts. Atiaon 4' e-r. tt.

S15M su-leml: fKo-tnnoBla Her od, a. 315a S. Jeflersoo. hesrt dts-atf William Metniers. 31.

2103 Market: ev.auni.lia. Clr Wtoti. 4, ulpotbevla, Johsrs Rrisce. lilisi yVater, fiej.iirliis Psn rioiut'p. 4 1 3 1 sss.

scarlet Hrver. D.ni. Mav r4. SJ32 Tth: s-ser4a Li, It Ws.ker, ti. d27 TtKouiaoa.

tnnsllltlsi I'ol SihU- bi'il Pl.g is OW i'ed so.ub, lire UtiktllUVil. est i tl fair tiie shipping Keceipis a lu. Tiie 1 Of of priin.irv points 1 red with Th-1 ca us LEAGUE CLUB DENOUNCEO. Twentieth Ward nie 1 L-eriwethor IrTouse. 1 1 7, ti nts from be.

psii. MAY 1 i 1 1 cnts 1 ti a d.iy w-r. in a loo cars and NJtX. Dir. i iio i a id re.

iti im St. 1 17.400 I go. 1'f til rs local .1 dated dfO.d list The Tn, c.uipare.t with 1.. al St Dulls ,1 uli t4 I 400 sa. ks and ,1 no sack ot'ued at 2 .1 the folowing (jnotatlons: IVi in 411, Hfs, 43, KU Ss-4 192 is S7c.

No 1 new -orlnr ttsr Cash c.rn-Vi 2. 27 1 I Mirk 1 ne 24' Pls 974. 37 2D, 7le 15s 1'. fb, i a 3 1 P. 93 t'7 PU 59' 19 I 17 71 1.4 Si's, 112., I 117 11.4 ''irket qlllPt liactoon ii.

1 bug- o. 1 r.ie.llutn. i No. 3 Cs-h osts 24 No. 95 1 large have lac Olive Amer.

spirits Aun-r Tob. coin A T. Santa l'e do pfd ti 4 ler cent IsiTuta. Al- li. adi.

4 t-oiins. lishilnote Ar llblo annd.au Pa' Hi. i-ctitberii I Hli. I colli i 'Id Pair (V Chi. Gas Trust I 4' c.

A St. I Fuel A Iron 4 loll 4 III pfd Lack. 4k West -ru. Erie 4-oHI .1.. pfd it Electric Hawaiian Com.

S. Co. Udhois 'eutra! lr.tfi Iouul. Isind Central Ii'ietlc Gs e.rin tlo 5 je-r 4- nt U.nds. Duds, Ac Nashrille.

Lake Shore 1'. E. 4k W. coui tlo pfd Isad I A R. it.

AT pfd Mb-togsii I efitrsl Maioi. Ella. Cous'd 1 yt tnttobj I Afin-rlrili i ib. pfd N.rf-tbest. rnni I New i i entrsl Norfolk A ib.

Oi A s'. rn i I Pscfie Mall ptdl A May No. 1 medium. 1 2ti" II 1.1 up Wheat Feb No 3 I HICAGO. I it.

Julv. e. I No. 2 50 S4c. 40 25 It.

g-. 1 crt-s c.i I s. XIV i to 20 35 Sept 77'oc; July. No. 3.

I No. 4 at 77i.c Ma 15 is; in; I. Ft a ii.l S'ic No 3 No 4 Skunk -rnv still 010: 's corn licit, a t. tip ai 2' i I i'- I 1:1 Ii de, tie Prime 0 fit 15 bla-k. 7 broad 9N.

I ec Feb Feb Ss-H -t-i shtirt stripe. rVV nar- cr.ii and t. I dev. to 2s call wa-i i I Otis Feb Feb $10 Mav. M.iv, sttiiie.

Lh-. rr.untl lots Mav 21's. Jolv. 35 Jti v. irj 5 u7i- J-i v.

I P. I 15: V. P.e 3i' 1 is' 117', 31 34 i l'l2' 1 lb a. was offered st 2f II S' l.o, and I- i.sot, Th 1, George Frlch' EstAte. The Invenmry of the estate r.f George J.

Frlie-h whs Pled yvsiterday. Tin spitl s-tow In Uie ires.rge J. Frltsch Furniture. and art C. to the amount of fl2 not for ti It's, insurance of Mr.

Frij4--n mnrfnit ted suicide In Ins 1J. HoatU Urtiadwajf dm. PisT the hoiaiy. ytav Parbv $1" 27', a .1. "lit: c.p- t-'ssum.

g. I aver.tge. niuskrat. oif Prairie, r.otti tliuiwir. elvet cat.

hotisecnt. 5- tr Ml for No. 1 ilotvn to pro gniv. 1( Bear, ver. bailger.

ro yy i il.l 'iit. 1 at i utter, rn i I 1 it tl so, to im, 2-" 2 No. 3. t. Ui.n- K-ll Oe ye I sh, 47'-vo.

Mil 4S iin n'l No 2 torn was ofr, bid I'aruiers'. No 2 v. Id 27c with 2ti'- lid Farm. M- 1 1 -fci 'I hli' low 23 Northwest 29 1 Mav. $1 2ca-; Tlm- 1 uiiim.tii II- 117 in- (T.red at bd 12.

be V. a i Th. Mr. R.i. best ir.t, rooioaii 'O inns 1 a 1 1 w.

i'. 11b f.e.niov 1IKEPSKINS-yinrket dull: green salted, lorg- t'i'l Wat.i 1 1. m- HON. HCNKY' PMATII 4 "Subat Mter. Will Sing BossioJ's small.

eceh: dry. l.le less; to 3t-r; fallen tH'llS. per Iti, se.ord:ig aualily and condition. PI 1 I qu, table st 2c pe- It. for pr'ine.

dalinigej hilf irice; inteleH-, 12c; eS.h t'rl-ne, pr-ner at 2''c I2 12d 1 1 12 ll.e. I liiil Jatites Thomas' HsS li" Eivcrce Fetiticn. at i al and i. $2 7S riUCAC.O. 5 -hrtsiel fl-m: fnr- tev 104 12c.

I hi, kens dis ks. fs.7i-e IIP At, il. Feb 5 tlrru: pi- IbllT I ggs sti-eitr; frch. 15w-- PIiilMA. Ill 5 Corn fi -nier: No 2.

Ai, f.n: 2 whpe nt.nunsi- No, vi-hite. 24c pie 4hdt. iH.ieti'sl market steadv high- s-lrt's 1 1'. lyi.lS CITY. Mo Feb 5 yvhe.t sc-cve l.c h'C'K" No 1 No 2.

hi. ft ss. No 3. No I No 2 9) No tl. No soring.

S7c; a 2 ll'Uel, 24 .1 1, cht4-v4-d much In music! 5K, is hold on Hon. iLnry 0 of x-Poiice I'liir li t.f l.cu svl'I. Hon Gorge 1 ot I II- Ark to Pi.ttiial and l.t ii.i vlll. r. i 1, ii- 1 iilinK id I tuliM lie 51 is seek a Ian nnlry 'i run st Tin Fast site.

3 white corn lad 2iV bid Farmers, wl'h o(V. r.sl. fcii'l the grades The saiup'c msrkei was aul! and were light, but the defCand was less urg-lit 1 ll it has V. 2 corn sold at n. wlilte ci.ru "I.I frt ia 27'y-c to 2c with No aifott a 1 a cent un.ler No 2.

Clearances cm it. tiny set- 2311 Sitf bu. Alter market ea seue.i in svmpathv Wllb wl.eitl. alsd Mil tiown 1,1 2t1 -jSe, 1 tlOtl price corn was down to I7Te scd closed at (hit price asted Ucurnarv corn closed st asked OATS The market in Cls option wa strong snd h'ghe-. was lite- for isaie.

iocal w. re ta i.tat 32V, 2V -s i-'-' -v 1.. I to I ,1. to -Mali. r'r lea will slrsr P.osstn: Staloit Mater at Hall April 24 f- the o' Msrv's Ir.flrmsrv.

IV Pspln street The bori'sl'-rs are dil g-ntly fhr.rt tor the event every Tuely evtiin at hat music store. tMfve atruei. Skater's Brokea. Cbarles Tt M't skating on 'ja-1 nb Ue la fetv. 1 ..,1 ci Ms iats active nt No 2 t.tt 4 9 IN.

17 t.l 7 tus re- io do 4 cfs Isiaiid Rubber, do pf I Sl A si 1st i Dr. MI! i. Aiiirwi I ot '-J hlrrier- No 2 No 2 I moi 11.1 is 111 .15 ..14 ft.e 4 -S-lv resell- Suit Against the Et-tate. TM.lOW- Mtt'ket quiet: 2. cake, A.

l4' 1 4c Msrket vcrr qciet snd steady, kll-souri. liitne's. etc. Medium romilng yicilum thing B-aid and low Light fine Silgbtlv ll.nl bttrry ai hard bnrrv lo Wts Minn Kan. and Neb.

Bright medium Medium fin- medinra II.itj Iaiht fine 143 17 t-7t ilH) DC- lo do id pf.l 1" But lr fir liuttr way or i Veil balltjlle! lllf lit. Tt: ha 1 li ill the 1 irtn. WHS cvi 11 l.y 1 hi bu s' t'iub Manhattan liii.l Millilla alls the late of tin Kite .1 gtOllg a foe sang, I tde a A. ed til tiu- ic S.iur.lit' tell vn in' tncy 1 jrcsr g. and th- I 1 He last at 3 xmxi 3 1 dli, 11 ta fci.

t-' 10 irt (HIM aw JT "ll CIS Iv v. 1 Is Sly his iefl leg auliur i one ght.l. luovt and or iicry atne tot only from thi casil ilt ir.lel con noes go-I. yty -its ni 2.V bid Sil.1 ss.id at 25', lac ll than 1 r.tay cit Vi.il SM, 1 -e eeesn- l'- IV delry 12 .14 fitui. Iti NIVV'yiil'K 5 Bi.m- -1 S.i(tern 10m pa.

ksge: Itiu W. sl ICS leery M-JO'o- I I i 1 g'ns 2ts-; lltillr i PU irtw IS.ktg.S. StesdT large v. Sept SO.ii do. do pfd large iio so wall ,1,.

Hogtr. rnm I.G! le 4fc- a-s'l 41. Ugbl I pfd ll ly foil 'skiuis. I u. ilib.

I 15 i 15 fk.ms. 4 -i foil I l'e. lt! of Dt. iit 1 I'roti 1 Coin ui -Tt 1 't. The a.

ioa lot. of Jlo.OiJ.;. u'el W. I'amt- on July lo. by Mr.

Dwy.r. Mrs. tiie aUiiiia.fltiatrli. I. llci er is himself ami iMiernn.

sontf comb Wait, I.T-' lis 1 id. higher than tae 1 IT in 14 a id but from other ra est hams nleea tn tkM la tf tb country ar 'st-Utptcsi an'. lellcate ll-Pbrs I cl -e yesterday. I au St. Iaiu.

Louiat to toaiit to day were 2S.S00 bu, ss et-rjcr.

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