Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 30, 1890, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAR(‘,H. 30, 1890, Sl.\ EEN PAGES. N N Y | during the moath, and in fact the high o ghest STOCKERS, l‘ spring wheat, Ol 10@4.00; rye, $2.50@9.% $15,000 in & lottery, He is at presont pl HE OA\DHION OF TRAD‘L. -l‘:\‘_c‘:;lfi:!n,\:‘;l'll?nntv)::gv.-lmhnr;‘tllm lowest . 800 1. 080 83 ”"3 SPH/UL\TW*. M\RK in bbls. 4 e ing with the Sacramento, Cal, lu.;uaflfi- wul“‘ H;\‘K “R,\V HH{ 0U[” th w % on arch 6 REIPERS. 4-1:3"(:'?‘40;/‘;, :no:ll‘%?_?.mu 4{'{@6..;;0:‘3252:: Ik\mwnukm ecured n Tmumm-n in Albert 'fllv‘nn. 240 14000001 st @1 L 43(@5.50 ribs, March, $5.12} e, Iko wus with St. Joe in 1887; Galves. L ; .15, ton, 1588 > o during lonoy Basy With a Falr Demand | _Estimated receipts of sheep 72, compared wixeD, Wheat Traders Dfipjosed to Walt | utter—Steady; oroamery, 10@280: duiey, | {hefirst of Jast season. Aftor hia Folenss i From the Countr with none yesterday and 1424 la aturday 250 a3 s 0 13@21c. from \lln’\li I‘ ')le:.j ined e b E:; WAL e bt DL ; 1on Ve IR Oy 33 om_ Evausvilie he joined a club in the v Tho ,r;;:inv';n”dhll‘l'llu]w the week were 9,33 stadn, For Visible Suppy Figures. Cheeso—Firm; full cream cheddars, 10 | Michigan state league and pat up o great Mind the Mob. e AR ] ERRETRT g S - it . Sl Voo Kearus, | e 2 el e PRIME PAPER READILY ACCEPTED | in demand and pri B CORN FIRM ON FHEE OFFERINGS. | Efgs—farior! frosh, 1@ide. arfangod niwin ity serich o bb blused | SOME HEROES OF THE RAI e — < 1045 3 25 ides—Unchanged; heavy and light green | ) S ahd 1%, The matics of ibe S 1 e hlluwlxr'\l:r:;lttlflvsl:yr(|(}::"|.-‘| dtn | owners mor o PR Ay, <prics Saltedcatf, Bigos ey Hint. o@7c: gy suited T i i ol ke placs ot o S Pat Oobbors Iteport Business Botter the | yis mariet for tho grados of sock men: | Middiesex Live Stock Co— Oats Steady With a Modorate Volumo | hides, e ey calf, Sotber deacons, 2o each Sa erounds. 1t hat bash krFunwod to liave | Cnaundey. Depew Toifs Auput. the »ust Week Than for Any Similar tioned : 49 cows., « of Business—Considerable Inter- Pallow—Unchanged; No. 1 sohd packed, | pejthor Duke nor Meskin piteh \n any of the Courago Displayed By the Bluo ba e 4 Primo steers, 1300 to 1600 s 8305 @460 | B8y State Live Stock Co- 83{c; No. 2 8¢5 o c. Period Since the First of CIo0a steers, Sy Yo tisy ih!,,.’i( Pl 30 stoors, Wyo. Tox..1408 est in Lardiand Short e No ici cake, b ST ipmite, | SCries Shirted Men in the En- gine Cabs, the Year. Good steers, 1050 to 1300 Ths. ., 3.25 n0GS, Ribs—Oatthi Qaiet Flour 000 ua000 | The emploves of the Union Pacific froight Common 1000 to 1150 th steers. 2.00 (@ . Wt Off. Pr. No. Wt Of il ki Wheat ool gl Lo | Auditor's offico have organized - bascball Common cannors ... 1.00 S i Coro. Y S4pgo0 18e000 [ Slubandl will ‘be roady o et any amateus — In Local Trade Circles. Orainuey o IIEEOWS, et ¢ i RI00 BN 5 10 CRICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, | U8t . b 1000 | Climes, ths Notpsreils: profatcd. for W Didn'c Fear the Rioter Tho clearings of the banks of Omaha for | go ot K (OUR- : S0 400 61l 80 —_— b York, Maroh 20.— Wheat—Recaipta, | S8 o o™ *Altiress alh communioavions | *“Thore aro boross and he and the week ending March 20 footed $4683,- | Ciioice to fancy cows. .. 5 @b 120 4 05 : 120 Cnicago, March 20.—| Special Telogram to | ;000 bushels: spotdull; No. 2 red, $T%¢cin | ¢5° [awis Goodmun, Union Pacific freight v ek Tue Bee.]—The wheat market did not hold | opiions finchunged, No. 2 red, March, clos ’ Chanacey M. Depew in speaking of the §01.63, un increase of 4,910 per cent. Bul- | Fair to good bulls......ee.e.s 1. i 0 0 elevator, SU@0'yo aloat; 881, @¥070c 1. 0. b, [ 19 LeW!s tioo there are horoines and heroines,” dald suces werc 81,004,704.88, Tho money market | Choico to fancy bulls.... : P v out with its usual volume of trading today. | ing at S07¢c. _Dave Rowe says that in Whitehead Den . ; continues easy, with a fair damand fromtho | LIt stockers and foodors... : B9 40 4 03 5 0 4 01 | There was o disposition to wait for Mon Cora—I{ocelpte, 47,430 bushols; exports, | Y© has tho finest third baseman i the | matler of personal bravery 'he mun ¢ountry for currency and rates for money | fair ta chojes o 0 . 0 ; 0 410 |day figures on the visible supply | 92,500 bushels; spotsteady: No. DO | e e et T Horer | whoshows brave battleild ig 3 ar 1 Cholco 1t hes 05 ‘2410 2 i 107 | e O abne | whish iy | 860, In elevator, 130 aflons; ungrided | DUL What ho is n excelient mau. Howaver, | [ 1% U8 P SR LS HE G T 5 i u b (s s sfarch, | the opinion up here is that ho s notin it with [ DOt always the greatest here. In fuct, 10 | weather may make by that time. The | Mixeds 324@38jjc; opuons firm: March, | oy imer Cleveland of the Omahas or | believe that n great many brave deods are sheady, Prime paper 18 readily accepted | oice heavy hogs 405 @4.12'¢ 80 at6 per cout. Deposits aro liberal and the | Fate to chioice mixed-Hoks. ..y 4.0 (@410 - 1 3 opening was firm on crop dispotches and on | (iats —Ree hels: apot firm: | J0¢ Miller of the Minncapolis_team, and but | wore done on the battlefield ot 10 Llats —Rec 00 bushels; spot fir ittue, if any botter than. Pbilips of tho ( “orY done on the battleficld in the hea situation is regarded as very comfortable e . g Rangs ot Prices—Hozs. S0 oxAgUe o bout whet No. 3 T A vestern from o financial standpoint, Collectons by | o ¢oiiowing tablo shows the rangs of 160 T O o ek GUE IR 0\’,‘" DL e e Tontions | Aposties, and oxcitemont of action by maen wh bankers are easily made and the commereial | prices paid for hogs L k| LA sl e U AT MR B Aottt Tho make-up of the City Steam Laundry | ordinavily would not be considered outlook is satisfoctory. Liglt and medium hogs 8405 @4 10 120 10 | went quickly to 785 on first news. Later | BATECCATER SN barely stendy, un. | team for the coming season 13 ax Tollows! | brave @ all. - Muny n brave man hins re Jobbers report trade good, better the past | Good to choice mi 405 (@4 10 L 10| the price dropped to the low price last night | chanwed 10 15 points 1p. e 17.750 bags: | Doan Linalian, captaing Hars, Bowman, Pate | @ AL LAC AU LU b week than any similar period since January, | Good to choice hea .. 405 @412 s ‘l'l', at 70igc. This weakness was partly tue re- | March, £17,80 10; May, 817 50601755 spot | terson Dunlup, Norgren, Toner. MeAuiifte, | fused to go out and be shotatin u duel; and say that sales are materially in excess Range of Prices—Sheup. 0 i 10 | sult of estimates circulated, making a prob- | Rio study :fair cars o8, §20.50. e e and many & man, at heart a coward, has of last ycar. Country collections have not | e following table shows the range of ik v e 4 10 | able increase in the visible supply for Mon- r-?"f‘:r & Raw, steady; fair refining, 4jgc > e misions X hiite | faced the bullet of an adversary with no been 50 good for the past ten days, but on | prices paid for sheop Bt Taite8 clobed. Avril 35c oar el throushont the | outward sign of fear, As a result,many the wholo are fair, and the drag is by the | Brime fat shoop u; 0 @ On the Market With Hogs. decreaso of 500,000 bushels, On this and | Bews—Steady: westorn, 13ige. Their uniform will bo dark goeon | persons would call the man who fought larger dealers, small accouuts having been | GORY PAESICTR e v B o{ d'at 00 Blanchard, Arlington: Roden & Zihner, | the hoisting of the cold wave flag at Pork—St g @12.00. aps and red stoc R R TR LR e i met with commendable promptuess. | Fuype i og o ouri Valley, la rett, Lyons; J. | Minneapolis the market hardenca a second | Lord—Easier; westera steam, 6.5 Gowie Wid” ShAR08 ~ #lnes | Januaey, - whersih| ' s @ . Emerine, Weston, o3 Tirotherd, | time to soise about noon. 1iie foature of the | Butter—Iasicr: wostorn dniry, S@isc; | Manager Lowis of the Lafasettes hus now u } ; b th PR Aversge Cost ol Hozs. s Hill; Mills & R, Angus; Parmers’ | forenoon murket was the action in June and | creamery, 13@24ig #in, 25/@ ipieted his club and signed atl his play *Bravery is a hard quality to define lhu‘ ullke o!! the ¥ -“f; : :flibl; 51| 5o fo) 6 iy CABI8 tvad (B voraka cont | Looks ;,\wmm':.l. .'um nson, Minden:J, W. | July, which_was more frce than in May. Cucese—Firm; western, 103g1010) Fr 1\\\\\1 u”"‘ oatee (l""m.v :I“’v\.ur’ continued Mr, Depe “There aro mature, Las shown resu agreel dia il ALl b FRUSLON S CUEY ’rice, Bruuning: Babbit & Kvans, South | June sold at 70 cand at @705 Milwaukee, Marc Wb bl b fb Vel U S LR S ad T i crédit ten, irasiuch as failures have veen | O¥hORon the dates. montioned, wnciuding | Bend: A, J. Adams, Miller & Co., WoW. | July at 775 und 7% with a 'roiction to | No. ¥ sprin, cash, T43qe rt stop, Washiugton, D, C.; Jumes | Llue-shirted men who go over our rail- T T e P DLC T TL R Colby & Co, “Dradshaw; A 1 Nieliols, Zc and a second advance to 7i7¢c. Baxter, | ~ Corn—Firm; No. H, 2 ok first buse, Topeka; Goorge Hu- | rond lines every day in engine cubs who e s e £ e ) S rice. | Litchficld; B. J. Tierney, Ansley; Isanc | Brosseau, Sewing, Green and country orders Oats—Active: No. 3, white, 242 el UL PO L L ik would laugh at yo ) \ted LS RiIes S ATRe.tloiety HReEh e e et L 75 March 17 : Deardorf, Merna; Hake & i3rass, Mi ere prominent on the buving side. ~Hutch- | Rye—Firmer; No, 1, 4tc. sou, third base, formerly of Piuch Lucks; AGI A B LS, L from , debiors estates leaving much | Marchd.... % March1s... W oison, = Marque ¥, Ticrney, | inson sold moderately. Pardriage appeared | Burley—Higher; No. 3, 454 K1d Miller, pitetier, formorly of Lafagottes: | them that they are heroes, and who in less to be charged to profit | Farehd...... A |;.-Al;ml-u n;m Nye & 8. company, Nickerson | to want to get \vx;un(. but had to have his Provisions—Steady; Poric, £10,50, Ghir, .['}l(':"’I“‘m!;”'r'f“'l'l'l- "';fl\]-"l“';(""“-“_ln‘l spite of all are as brave as any man who ss and bad judgme an was looked | 3 Lgiis arch 20..... and Lindsay; Peter Galiigan, Lind rokers scll to stoady the market to buy on. o " 2 e AR R B | Evar draw 'd or-carvied o \ and loss and bad judgment thun was looked | Npirch g MAFONTRLL ey, Fotiah ! Cardorors nn, LLE fibaeds: U R A Minneapoiw, March ~Wheat— Re- | Newmhn, catehor, Topekas William Jdackson, | €ver drew a sword or carried a musket. 3 G e ¥, i & Elgi an | The market closed ste tha heavy feel- | oo L g 7 g for. Prices of most staples show enhance- | Murch : March 22 03 | Zandt Brothers, Ewing: U, W, Lamong, In- | ing at 10 for Moy, _Fear of exteeme cold | Soit® 100 cara: shipments, 15 cara, Market | cateher, Detroit; Willinm Lowis, Ie Ihey d 1y fuss about what ment and fortunate holders of large stocks | March 8. § March 24......3 ¢ i 7. David 5 sl iy 2 B stidaat s et % dull. Closing: Ne. 1 hard, March, Atchison. Mr. Lewis says: My club will | they do, but when the time comes for e i % | man; J. Davidso on, Gresham; Wlair | weather etween this and Mouday alone | Soo: on track, S0c: No. 1 horthorn. M v L8 BAY RELh 3 of dri€d fruits have made much monev re- [ March L &\!}x. o 2 8 ¢ company, Linwood: F. M. Sackett, Albion. | prevented freo selling before the close. | 7rice: May, 78%.c: on traclk 78 be located at Lincoln, Neb. 1 tnik Ican | them to perform some duty at the risk cently. ‘Ihe advance, which seems likely to | Mareh ceene Jydnh 20, 3 — - % Other closing prices were: March, 701Jc; ‘\'o“ B B e M reh o Ma A | the pennant for Liucoln in the state | of their lives they are scarcely over bo maintained, is said to bo leciumats and | March 4 March 27 _On tho Market With Cattle. April, T0c; June, 783{c; July, TT{@7Re, SR tHIC B @I 3 MY, 107465 | league. I will do allin my power to make | found lacking in spirit and detérmina- caused by a scareity of stock here and in pri- ;‘hm;'t: 5 Marchos. . J. S. Yeaton, J.W, Gribble, Lyons; Peter- Corn was firm and higher, although there 5 bl a0 o o | the club a success, both flnancially and ar- | )., LS mary ma Rio and Santos coffees are “:f}“‘l . March 20....... son Bros., Weston, Ia.; A. A. Dorn, Neola, wero free offerings. May sold at 20%@ \_(. vl'i-nnp. March 20,—Wheat—Llirm; | tistically. e s ‘ fairly steady at auotations but there scems | March . In.; W. N. Richardson, ted Cloud; J. P. | 207 c and at 203{@30¢ at the close. Other | NO; 3 red, Sle. ) Patsey Cardiff of St. Paul. on wlose WHEN HANK “RUN HER O 2 00 « Dull; No. 2 d, 3% v little provability of any material advance. ¢ e King, Benkleman; Deots & W., Kearney; | closing prices were: March, 2589, Annl Jorn—Dull; No. 2 mixed, 32. tough nut the great John L. broke his arm “*We have men, as I sad before, in i Comparative T 3 ) . o ) Juiet: No. 2 Y ppear inaifferent and disposed to J W. J. Johnson, Endicott; Woodruff & R., | 20@20'5c; June, 803c; July, 51k Oats—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 250, two years ago, has been giving sparring | our engine cabs w R i The following tables show the i ) 3 A 5 ) y, 81 Whisky—$1.02. our engine cabs who arc brave as opments and meantime desire o ‘hogs durinz th 19 range fn | Ulysses and David City; W. Puiver, Hold- | August, 32ci Septomber, s2lg@32 ' isky—$1.02. exhibitions at the People’s during the past | moen well ean be. ‘Thor ro any nume- Concessions. Sugars are, 1if anything | Priceson hogs durinz this and last w ge and Minden; J. Jergeuson, Minden Oats were ateady with a moderate volume St. Louls, March20. —Wneat —Irregular; | week. He will entor into active train BEFoh “i““l Y861 ot th ‘|;;»-“\-‘ e > ) [ S weaker, but the demand is two or three will suflice, 07k PO A O e S0 Bl 4 12} | day. Sull later the vopular estimate was a avy and the Swan Larson, Axtell: J. M. Jarrett, Scio; | of trade. There were 8 good many orders [ May, T7lsw@iick. this week for his coming battle with Georgo €55t rotirioriest are : niot offering sup: Days. | This week. | Last week. | O. Burzoss, Nehawka: I. A. Hoyt, Cedar | to sell May at 22i4c, but the orders to buy | Corn—Higher; cash, 25%c; May, 26%c. sodfrey. the Boston® colored heavy weight. %0 tnat there ™ really mo quotuble | Bluffs; W. A. Finley, Davey; G. W. Neff, | were so limited that the commission houses | ~Oats-—Quiet; casn, 21c bid; May, 22/c. isn't in what might bo called tha | “The veteran engineer on our road ehango in refinea to date, but lower prices | yooo > W B T Fremonti ‘A, Dexter, P. Diedricksen, Ben' | were unable to execute ttem. Thers wasa | Pork—Quiet; $10.00. pink of coudition just now, but he informed | BOW cnjoys the plain, every-day cogno- are deemed possible: The canued goods | Tuesduy,.” et 0 84 @ nington; 'C. W . Pine Bluffs; J. P. Al | moderate business in June and July and also | Lard—Nominal; £.90. Tire Bes man ho will be thers before he is | men of Ilank Silliman. Ho has been matiet shows. fair activity and i steady, | Wednasdiz, .. e berts, H. V. Cronk, Pender; Haliett more doing in_AUgust, but price changes | Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 20@23c; [ called upon to fuce the doushty black. A | driving an engine for a good deal move Mackerel are neld firm on - account LRI emigee o2 7 i | Reed, Winsias; Roden' & 7., Missouri Valley, | were limited to so. Car lots of No. . in | dairy, 16@22 Boston Globo reportor writes of Godfrey a8 | than a generation, and 1s one of the ek i aLoe B B aiEY ; 108057 G a3ig Zi05” [ L B Joluson, Blaiey Fred Relloy, M. | store sold o a liited extentat, S2ige. Kunsas City, March 20 follows: *I called on George Godfroy last | ooty &80 AR o nears in th in limited supp and held firmly. i 405 @4 12 53 A. Marley, Ris oux, In.; Perkins | 2 white for May was steady at 285 (@2 weaker: No. 2 hard . | Thursday, at his boxing rooms in Hanover i HI SRt LU A Rice is stronger und advancing. Lemons E= = & 0., Octavia; Houston; ‘There was considerable interést in lard | Corn—Weak 3 i 3 street. He was woraing hard und faithfully ountry. Hank was driving an engino aud oranges are in full supply, good demand Highest anid Lowest Salos of Hogs, Stephon Watser, Seward; an & L., | and short ribs today, but trading was princi- Oats—No. 2 cash, 18/c bid. for his battle with Caraiff, which is booked | 01 our road whon the war broke out, a and the market steady. Today. Yest muy Cordova; J. H. Aden, Silver Creek: Dr 8 | pally among a few houses. On the whole B for sowe time in the first part of April. | good deal younger man, of course, than In hardware and tinners' stock tradeis | Highest...... 8412 Hichest 7; | & H., Oconee; . BBhss, Schuyler: Bay State e8 wero slightly hieher. May pork sold LIVE STOUK George suys he 1s coufidont of giving u wood | he is now. good and prices steady, though the wron | Lowest...... Lowess ... L. S, Co., Bay Stat . Welch, Papil~ | at $10 5510 aild $10 00 and July ot £10.70 st o account of himself, and in any event thoso “When the draft riots broke out the market is somewhat unscttled lion: J. M. Emarine, | o 81072 1 old at 8,174 who pay to see the will will vot be sorry for [ pioters made things as unpleasant as S GOLTTEaT Cllenting 3 35 o ; A 3 Chicago, March 20.—Cattle—Raceipts SRRt e e B tend easier. Lead is dull and lo Stock Rece R. Gallentine, J. Dilenon, Broomtield; B. J, | and Ju Th4 to 8 27@6.30 Sho: 1pts, | putting out their coius. ey NI BT Tor tE Fdha dan Z ong hands Milcial Yester imated Today ley: E. W. Vandoren, Litch< I 51255 5.15@ | 3,000; market slow; oves, $4.80@5.00; 3 - N I H KD ) TR i abundant in strong hands Ofticial Yesterduy. timated Taday. vibs sold for May at £5.12b5 15 and $5. 15 stoers, §3.404.70; stockers and feeders, The Gane at Des Moines. conipa Things were oxtremely fairly steady. din plates are quoted dull | Cattle, 3. 1.1 50 cars. .9.600 | fields Al E. Tunberg, Jacob Lurk, Hoopers [ 5,171, July sold at £.25 March ribs wero X ; er > e i and the market casy. Wool is quict and un- | Hogs, 20 ¢ Sl e F. Hoy, Bradish: A. J. Reizle, J. A. Moore, | up with May. Beasley and Morrill sold ribs, | $%50¢ oulls and mixed, EL50@ | Dzs Motses, [a, March 20.—[Special to Tie | hot ubot * old depot on the west changed. s, s J. B. Manning, Battle Ik: Tobins Mack, | principally for May, and Hutchinson bought 5 cora-fed ateors, §3.00@0.60. ]—The Des Moines baseball season will | side. The rioters were muking all sorts In drug tartar and tartaric acid —— hl:\ln‘u;n:"\\l._ -‘\' \\mlx.-. J. b, Morden, Tela~ | july ribs.” Later in the duy Armour boughi | | r?;]:‘:{‘!gl*‘.’wE»:g‘«“‘“ market slow, open in this city April 7 with three exhibi- | of threats, and were in the humor to are unscttied & o souin fnclineato go | Average Price ar Hows. et ebl el L LRy ‘:'“"““‘ ribs and put tho price to the highest figures, | [ARCL FUEEG FEOSCLI0 WV tion games, to be followed by two with the | carry them out, too. It was ndeessury R seIara i phera i e |l Sow DKAUORRTCraKe priosBL toronI SR v a1mb PaxkontiD i Ganeva Blasr REATUY CHICAGO LIV i 8TOCK. Shoep—Ieccipts, 000; market stoady: | Cleveland club. The department encamp- | L0 ascertain how much dumage, if any, AT S1ar gt stk hL e Rows o matoriali| S oS o in 1337, 1333, | Nebraska City; H. C. Lefler. Springfieid. natives, $.500c6.25: western corn-fed, £4.80 2t . A, K. meets here at that time. 1’( d ]"'j‘!", Dok ['““ ;‘w‘"* in A“*I{;HL ehango. Cotton goods do mot accumulate | (=0 AL . | 0MAHA WHOLESALE MARKEYs | Cricaco, March 20.—|Snocial Telegram to 070, o xaelS :30; lambe, $5.50@0.00. | The local playors have long ago all been [ O SLON X OhK: AE (OF u LT T aud the tone of the market is strong. SAbLERL iy o e o Tur Beg.|—CATTLE—The usual Saturday | , K#nsas City,March 2)—Cattle—Receipts, | gigned and are ordered to report here April [ JGUSEYs BOW OUE BEHEEL angaer, de “The local produce market Las been well — ¥ S | 2.800: shipments, S00; market stron! S cided to send out @ car over the road hupp) Saitiom satvealsimna kvillleaiaralabout]| o Sunday 5 5 Produce. quictness was again prevalent today, Late | gl grades, $4.02500 4 125 “| 2, when the grounds will he ready for the | o1t P ') SERE OUE iy OV ) 0 el and 8 Are o 25 465 | su 3 168—S v fro @12¢; o e e a Gl aTtarzio gl N i zames. The cl Y | O g LR the sawe. Potatoes and onions are in good | 2 et Snmnticlly Mtesh 11 La; wolldiat orflitraluly bt erdaviTieipp ol Sbronh UE A RO BN acTOna IS et v na v Pa e ot 8 7 s Tho club is backed up this veur | “i5) ap 5o good. 1f Mr. Tousey want- Fequost ot top quotations. Butter is in lib- | 27 1o pickled, limed, saited, not ‘wantod a | large provortion of yesterday's receipts 100 | Louis, Mareh 20.—Cattle—Receints, 7003 | With a strong organization of business men. | o4 1 expose himself all right. ut who eral supply and the market casy with buyers [ k e raanry ava Folls, print late for market. Today the supply was in | shipments. 600; fair to fancy steers, $3.40@ [ about one hundred in number, who cons | wag ; take thal nosition i the GG b L L R : Tancy solid backed, 23(gise; | Cxcess of the demand, add" as soon as tno | 4:90: stockers and foeders, $2.3 5 sider their stock subscriptions us so much | engine cab and run thay ear through? 7 a active demand. Junm 2 22w T rs—Iteceipts, = 0L ents, H v % Fause. The g " + 1 e s v ihiaral H"‘I,“;\_ e GEicaslarewWor! Disposition of Stock. reaimery, choice, 1@ airy, fancy rolls | shibpers had filled the fow orders on hand [ - OESZREORIR | G O f},“;f!_!;)“‘wl_mg- money donated to a good cause. The pres N hitAsAh ek tEqlcation natG Liwis Bilero a8 tairtrads fn- grocn fruii | Showing the mimber of cattle, hogs aod | 8ud brints, ISa2ic, dairy, fancy _ solid | they pulled out, leaving a dull, quiot and de- | §' 104 20; tight, .00 | i dent of the club, Martin Tuttle, is o member | not so quickly answercd as you might at prices as quoted and the market s irm | sheep bought by the packers and leading | Pacled. 1riie; '1;3‘:1; }{'l"u?. 15@l0c; | cidedly easier market. in the matter of et — of the board of public works and ex-mayor, | think. It is o reflection on’the engin- and likely to advance. Good Ly sin de- | buyers on to-day’s market: Ty Tolll et s cohaios: Aaeides | values we would not quote any approcisble New York Dry Goods Market. and o wealthy oid gentloman, and tho sce ecrsto say that none of them wers mand with \: poor m‘\.TLM' gvrb mc, ‘lm\ur CATTLE. T@se: poor stock, B@oc. S ¥ ' | dechne, but simply an easy tendency. The Nzw Yors, March 20.—[Special Telegram | tary, J. M. Barclay, is an active youug busi- | VeV anxious to go cut in that cab for iy R L ekl faraRaro b iawer| S yste o8 _PorLTy—Tlurkeys, dressed, fancy dry | demand for butchers' cattle and canners’ | to Tug Lee)—Tne dry goods market is un- | ness man. James . Macullar is manager of | V0% 6 B Eggs are in very liberal supply and cheaper. | George H. Hammond & C picked, 12@1dc: tarkeys, live, per ih, Sc; | Stock was slows iu fact, the entire markel, | changed; prices remain steady. the club und has been given full control S DANGMROUSIUND B IIGARING Jax sced 18 duil. j Tho Armour-Gudahy Packing company. chickens, fancy, 10@llc: chickons. choics, 7@ | 88, sules WL - show, | wad noh L e and had bis owa way in the signiug of play’ | Soat first there were no volunteers. The New York shipping list says of Brazit | Omata packing company. fo3 chickens, live, 8.0008.50; poosa.drensed. | {oeves, $4,80@5.00; mediom to good The Weckly Bank Statement. ers. Hehas o club that may not win the | The car was ready, but there was no en- gofteo: Au unseutled feoiing hus charictor- | Loo ltathachild . .. ... ; 1005 ooso, liver 4oz, 800062700, ducks, | steers, 1550 to 1500 Ibs,, #.00@4.70; 1,200t0 | NEw Yo, March 20.—[Specinl Telogram | pennant. but they will never cousent to go | ginor. R e e RS R EC BRI s i 14| droased. faney, lic: dicks, ehoice, la@llc} | 1,300 Ibs., & 430 101,200 [bw., #340@ | to T Brc.|—The bunk statement snows | 10,the footefthelist. " o 0 -l Bipsentlys anley aoklngeyaung uatlons in values Indicating that operators | Backer & Egon ... A docks, livo, doz,, $2.50@3.00; pigaous, oz, | 400, Stockers ane fecdor j the followiag changes: vox with four _ first elass pitchers. ~ Will | St came lnte e ollich l‘”"“ 2 j‘“"f Pt s 5 ; s 75 | $1.00@31.25) . OU(@ ! .60. s e LU JArelclans A anas Tousey su ¢ touched the peulk o :ln“ k“: n}llnuumu-uhcflnl-l \]fi-“\‘\\_lhni‘“l\\‘l\]‘x{fr “l:l:: Crone & Vunsant.......... . 125 Jack snipe, &1.00@1.2 golden | Texas corn-fed steers, £3,00(a3.60. }(;:.I‘;\oh!‘zr:“::c . Hurt 1:‘»\:.11 known in n;:, \\:;L ‘:J‘Lil had .’ > | his greasy cap respectfull L Boon downward, but yesterday tie lost ground 108 , $L0V@L25; mallurd ducks, 81.50@ | Hoos—The market was siow, shippors fill | $opig jucrease : BO roesd have been 'a atar 2. °F | I hear you want somd ono to t Sl A By Sholgete Armour-Cudahy Packivg company 87 anvasback ducks, $5.00@6.00; rod- | i0g teir orders early and leaviug the market | P07 ; Resou L e Moite ” was recovered and the ciosing prices show v P y I 3 .00 0 BOCUGRY RR. g Legal tenders, decrease......... 460,100 2oach played a few zames for Des Moines - out. S e tehy V| Owata Packing Co...... 421 dducks, doz., 32.00@:2.50; teal auckis. doz., | Lo Lhe packers. As compared with yester- | [ G SCRGIT, L0 597400 rear with g uc 4 {at the Y ank ? M no change 1 invoice quotations, al- | Onua Hrac ) CiEam e duy prices were b@7isc lower. The quality | Depo ¢ . Lo.. 597000 | last year with oo success and stood at the s, Hank, I do,” Mr. thouxh options were 5 points higher than on | & G btn0 SDLORIESL el SR Sy reulation, ncrease . ; 24,800 | bewd of the pitchers' list in the Atlantic. Peto ed SRR AR e Rl rge H. Hammond & Cc DI s | meese, Canada, $4.00@4.50} geese, small, §2.50 | 0f the hogs marketed was very good. Pack The banks now hold # p exosssof | & F i S | R . D ata st oal nokilon e s Ta: Hous yesterday averaged 219 pounds and | (2.3.00. ing hogs sold generally at $1.10@4.2, some |, T2 banks vow hol Sjiulex ceeslony | Sombrs o USRI BAUIpetRvoREl (08 All right. sir,’ said the young man; change in the statistical position of supplies | ¢ ¢ SoNES—(Quotations are for delivery in | of the bust bunches In this liné being bougit e 25 per cont rule, Springfield, Mass,, and Presiio eiden- e Ationt incither the primary or terminal markets, | 60 to the car. Yy in Y- — o —— feiler of the New England league says he is Dbut buyers hive shown very littie disbosition — Chicako). Dry ouffalo, per ton, $16.00/@18. atan average of #1710 Shippers paid $4.15 3 Z ee/0. | e m",‘: EHEE stalit G ‘Its dangerous work, you know, it buyers have s ) 0aitic For the Week. dry country, bleached, $10.00@18.00; dry | @4.30and in exceptional instavces the high~ RBALLY “"““‘"”‘(‘ O O T Ol et e || Hank 1 Mr. Tousey. “Lhose fel lo mako fresh purchases excent 10 Ve | ) owing the number of cattle, hogs and | country, damp and meaty, $5,00@10 00, est figures—$4.8521.5 15 —werepaid for tho e e e 8 20 | o ws on chalonaiaiazan ol yita s hoBE uctual wants, while the wide difforence be- | o) bought by tho packers and leading | . VEGETABLES—Old—Swebt potatoes, fancy [ choicest heavy weights. Ligbt hogs were | A jtesume of a Weekls)Baaingss) in|||Btartatploing et yearaiakoiand met| lows on tho outslde axe likoly;to sioot] Lybeiinyatisietispau i gallpatinicoeie ‘rs for the week ending Saturday, | Muscatine, per bbl, $.00: onions, extra [ 8low at #.10@L20 for common to good TrnroynantlClralos] s oo All vight, sir. Tl ran her out, prevented mIH.l IA swappiug and - trading | NEEEEH o000 007 | fancy, per’ bbl, 4. m,m fajr, per bbl, | Yorkers and $4.30 for desirable singe sort, o G e vl\.t.\wl the field, but this year goes back in ed Hank imperturba among local dealers aud icnce tho pusincsy e 30 stabagas, por Ll $20); “efors, por e e e o weeisjust closed Wwas a fairly activo one | o box. There are no experimentsin the | -Aud run her out | STrihe transacted in m.\l:;u.w shfbeaniicompara- [ d et 3 N bbl, DArS01DS, ,..,r bbl, $2.50: beets, per | While the receipts later on are dependent on [ in real estate circles, although the blizzard ‘\’0","‘ _‘_"“;:” '"‘,‘“‘U' NRANG ",‘l"'_ could have run her at top specd it ;\\::f:r;\m f\‘:;'\lixcr ;l‘v‘llflmtg !'\;:} ‘l}'“fluhr;l"fig.f St & Co. -_“0;. ; horse radish roots, per bbl, $4.50; | the severity of the storm now prevalent. of Thursday had a iemporarily depressing ’:‘”“ “l_ “‘)}H““‘;c‘l‘:m“"‘:l th ! o “"", would have been less dangerous. But ye ier_expla by ] 25 L bonoanioannnten “ | horeo radish roots, per b, 7¢; celery root & e effcct. The following fizares show the bus- : Ll il gl o | as ho did not know just wt the riot- of the lobhing irade, the firmness of the | Georke M. HAMEOH L Uo. crans 103 [ Por. Dbl $6.00; colery roota, per uoz, 60c: Fiyanciab g aElotitharaak 13| oLl matato treneeds || mioss ininceR oanReaLon ok ory KNS Ol e kAl pul eyl thatirails IeqioL Hio Tresh operations. 0 noas tho end of | Omahn Packing company.... 4 | U MarLE Steai—Per 1b, 11@2e, g B e et o e Sehii i R o bliged to o slowly through the mob: guge i iresh operations s0 near tho end of | Qmaha Packing co v 57| Cimese—Per b, full cream Y. A., 12 New York, March 20.—|Special Tolegram | 8ud building permits compared with the | mended. : | obliged to go slowly through the mobs the month and with the Easter holiday closs | Sbippers and feeders.............. W09 ) eull geream twing, 113/¢; full cream’ Ohio | to Tor Bk |—Stocks—The stock market | corresponding weelk of iast year: Macullar, the peerless shortstop. will | of rioters, urmed with bricks, guns and at hand. The latter is likely to have 10GS. Swins, 170 full cream Wisconsin SWiss, 14@ | for hotf a det wae dul 2 s 3 = again boe at that position, and reliable old most everything else, and all of them more influence 11 Eurove and Brazil han in | The Armour-Cudahy Packing company. 6,153 | 160 ful] ‘cream brick 13¢; fall cream | [oF half 8 ¢af was dull enough to make u fit AL RSN AN Dick I’hielan at second. Patton will again | ¢y for o'shot. this country, nevertheless when trade is | Omaha Packing compan, Y gt limburger Swiss, 13c. 2 closing for avery uneventful week. The “U".*- s “1:‘;“ g bo found iu rigot tield and will wield a dan- eI A bR un et out t as hateatal dull and tho market in an unsatistactory | Swift & Co. ... 4 —15(@16c per b for choice comb. bank statement was not remarkable in any | 3! “‘_““'“_" ey gerous bat every day. Flanagan, the mew | 000 MRS R O T coudition, reasons are assigned that under | G H. o i P o) VES- B ¢ per e art i a USAEAVA 2 b first baserun, led the Atlantic batters and 0 s Anc e ¢ nor Mr. Tou jeorge ammond Packing company, PRESERVES- @10 per ib. way except that tne exhibit does not fore- | \Werqnesds 50,135 ; & g 5 T 5 otlLer circumstances would scarcely be main- ® sueep sLLIES—4@43§C per b, 5 TR ot yedunesi, Bl stands high in tielding. Fussclbach at thivd nor the fireman were at all hurt. tained. The market has been weak and ol s EPar e 1@7ica: || SpadomAvery Rreavatrioganoyiatigthebanks saay . 22420 aud Brimbiecom av left are old players, and | Hank is still ‘running her out’ on onr Swift & sen VeaL—Choice medium, 7@7l4e L4 wift & Company 4 b (OTSCS | approaching April. What few changes were . 33,308 Walsh is another New England man with a | road, but to this day fails tosce the steaay by turns, values dropping one day ] s s ieay v B@4 Lt and recovering the lost ground the next, but | Arwmour Cudaby pacl ing compy APPLEs—Der bbl, Genitons, £4.00; 1V, | poted in prices at the opening werc (X0 -oe. B1,058 great record as butter and flelder. MeKean | hravory of his act at the time of the there is a disposition to await further devels | Hamiiton & Steve Twig, $.50; Ben Davis, #.50; Romanite, | slightly higher. This was not followed by o 18 » young mau signed on trial. The clubis | iore ™ "Mhose who remember the affuir opments among the majority of dealers, and | Bogue Packing CowPABY . 2 g : $s o 5 D 18,560 3 made up of first-class batters and ficlders: ¢ hence the dificuity that hias been experi- any further gain and the market about held D1 4 o weuk men, no slow coaches, no drinkers, | 54¥, however, that nono but a very cpres Cinper—Per bbl, refi , $6.50; T N v ave anily G e VA AT TR A (et e HI RIS ek e Representative Sale S =Reran] .l:rv:m;:‘:rlfh o (};r” BLL | jts’own to the close. There was somo trad- o 0. 1500, | buta steady, reliablo club, tust will do Des | Prave wan would have voluntarily dous wost purt have boen the result of some cons ENS, LiNseen Ot—bic, ing in Ericand o fow large lots changed | Monday & 5 $1,425 | Moines credit. what ho did. 3 . TETE 3., ....1300 83 S0 CocosxUTs—Per hundred, 875, bands in tho first fow minutes, but | Tuesduy : 4,050 e OTHER BRAVE ENGINEERS. Toe ductations for refined sugars when R : 28 80 Bromies - Modiim: yep bl #5804 smell, || prioes ‘were. held\ ateady ‘at 8 moj the s 1050 PEPPERMINT DROE T R v exported, loss drawbacks, nre: Teaeees.1280 T 8 s gherkins, §7.50; C. & L. chow chow | srock 1o Bt line ew, **that raliroad men are calle B Cub LouT.vve oo oo onns @ 100 10,84 ol ! g ats, $.95; pia, 83 35, Aionktlgtenc aapiy shade . ingg: idgliess. it 75 A good-sized sinkiug fund will holp to keep | Depew, “that railroad men are called with the remainderof the List. Thero was | & Pilylenh ) R R e upon very suddenly for a display of CUDES. ..o cvvveeninineninnne, 3 74 h 5 Poratoes—Per bu, fancy, 35¢; choice, 2@ i (LT boen O TG BOACERE S 10, A [ % 3 85 | soc. absolutely no movement in the market, ex- If o man wants to pull himself nto bank. | COUrage and presence of mind, and it is :'m de n;i‘ 3 osens A ... X . ) 181 “resh frozen white trout, pike and | cept an advance of % per cent in New Eng- lotals. .. . . §30 ruptey he can do it with draw poker. but just lln say that in most cases they iranulated. ... . ( . . pickerel, per Ib, 7e; sturgeon, Tc. 1and to 46, Jersey Central d " 9 THE BANK CLEARIN v o are equal to the occasion. There was 1o new stato of S o 0 5 > 8§ : . Te. a 5. Jersey Central dropued off 0 119 | . il LR Life1s too short to waste much of it in 2yl Y agbhe now s ',':‘“r‘al wm\nmuluu‘mx sold &30 | 0. i . i L Onex bx, Llorid _\h:::v';:lus? i | bofore noon und closed at 119}, Rending | g, Fbe Pank cloarings for the weck were as | ,uaioring people who need clubbing. cuse of this kind on one of our divis- Monday, a price which nets the purchaser ! Angeles, $2.75; seodlings, m\--mu@' made a slight gain to 40°{ at the close. The i % *“This needs astamp,” said the post 1908 ‘)'”A"'““f' 280 Lo ”““ll“"“' re- only i per cent. The state of Washington 5 & 3 50: mountain, §5,00; in five box lots | only Granger stock showing any change at | Tuesday., ter as the cockroach crawled outof the wail. | call the name of the engineer, but cer- as recently placed an issue of 814 per cent s 5 g ¢ 305 | 250 per box less 1o close was Rock Island, with but 1 por | Wednesday vag. tain it is that he had both readiness bonds at par. This speaks well for the credit 4 ! 5 LEMONs—Per box, messina fancy, #4. e s e e e [Mhuraday 4 4 “Did you get the pair of trousers 1 sent [ and pluck. There wus a passenger of the new stotes aud shows there is money s 7 4.50; verdelli, good, $2 00, * i1 oonbigss. . AuRAp On WAL O R8Y28: | Toridny you, Patt’ “No, yer honor. I only got | train attached to his eugine, and ho soeking investment at decidedly low rates e 4 BANANAS—Per bunch, $2.00@3.00, and Gas Trust % per cent. The total sales | Suurday, wan.” was runuing on fast tume. when the security is satisfuctory. Starving : S1160 5 ilipEs, PELTS AND PALLOWS—Green salted | were but 59,000 shares. A man with a speaking face ought to | *“Just as his engine rounded a turn in Dakota ought not to go hunagy long with an | 15.. 5 i s, 47,¢; dry saited hides, 5@6c; dry flint | ‘The following were the closing quotations: Total.... .63 | make a good professor in & deaf-and-dumb | the road he saw an obstruction right wbility to borrow money at 3% per cent. Snorel e hides, 7 calf bides, 5e. Damaged hides U 8. 4a rogular. 122 |Northern Pactfo.. 91 usylum. lana i AT othen el A S aands ”Hm w -fl.qr' b of the { uit d States last 152008 P : .( heep p :w}l’;; ‘:I((l(’ ch, T5c@3| s coupon 'Lv:l: lo:r:\‘ ‘r‘rul, s 1% ADDITIONAL SPORTING K Itis quite natural that a weeping washer- | pailed and y right across the trac ellll‘ is now ofticially estimatea at 471,460,000 v 3 regular. ., 1034 SITERE ) woman should attempt to dry her eyes by | pushels of sixty pounds each, against 501 s ! 0. 2, 4, @3%c; grease, white 4! 8438 conpons | 1uitt; o prererrad. .. ... 10 ringing her hand; “8 %Y | Thore was not time to stop the engino SO0 | Pacinchaor ... 118 'Y Contral.... % Fiashes From the Diamond. WHNEIRR gor-RARGS and a collision was inevituble. The en- G 2 1 Ly > ¢ You may not have noticed it, but you will | %incer o 1 b Iread ht ! > Ry N Taliad : The Hubites are already stuck on Kid ’ L ! | gincer might have taken chances and & ‘“9« £ T find that the mau who shales nands the | K10Eer ik TR A M. & St.P Nichols. hardest is the hardest to shake, ?}n;mn« .‘dmn he didn’t. As he said ©Always get i the first blow,” saysa | dllorward : : e Ty ArrLe Burrer—Per Ib, 8@7c, 1linols¢ 16 | aopreferroa 0 Py ; writer, People who lLive in districts where | . I sawright away that we wore iu for Saturday, March 28, > Minon Mad T Sal00 Bor LD 1., B. A Mon Pacific Young Zimmer will probably play short | eyclones flourish shoutd paste this iu their | its and like u flash it struck me that our Batimated racsings B2 omuie §,0M) ¢ . [RTSTITS. R Kanas . for Kansas City this season. hats. only ehance was to go right ancad and pared with 09 yesterduy und 2, 3 £k S0 F Do _ake Shore ... § proforred I ey 0! oap S 4 R R 1 , 4 i S k oA Saturduy. The receipts for the we » # Diisn Bauirearaaamas. o e: pruues, | Michiean e 7 0 “_"l'l‘-l‘:stf““l:d‘:":"“h‘:;"“]‘) 'l:j“* new catcher, | Lawyer (explaining to client) —Well, now, | cut through if we could. So [ threw been 12,414 compared with 14,103 last week vsseeeee1080 ¥ 98 casks, 1,300 ths, 57 e 'um‘s‘[u- s Missouri Pacitio. ... % b Ly “'“ my dear sir, to tell vou the truth Client | her open and let her go Bnd 17,456 the firab week of thn monath, | The 2 1125 ! gasks, 1,300 Tha, 03¢y pruncs, bbla oF bagt, | stowny—Easy, with & The K'remont baseball club has been incor | (bouncing up und out)—You are no lawyer. | **The experiment was perilous, but it receipts were very liberal for Saturday and 1103 2 4 % Ht At o ARG 4 jomon peel, | PR MERcaNTiLE ar porated with a capital stoci of $3,000. Teacher of Political Economy—Y was successful, He did_“eot through, among them were some very fine steers quite ums. 1801 tard datee.’ boxEe 1 Lnt | cent. Eddie Thaver and Tom Kearns are both | mention an infuut industry. Live v and noona was injired: /Mhis: ack At a number_of sales being made at and O I R R reRLING EXcHANGE—Qglet, steady; sixty | I specimens of the stocky ball viayer. Student—Sitting still wod sacking oue's | the cngineer was that of un excecd- above §00. one bupen seling at cots, jeily cured 23 1b boxes, 16¢; pri- | day bills, $4.54; demand, .87, ‘I'he advance sheets of the National league | thumbs ingly courageous cool-headed man $4.55 and anothor at $4,45. The steer murket cots, ‘fancy, 25 b boxes, 13¢; - ap- R o baseball guido has been received at this of- [ Thero is no moro uncomfortable thg in | G4 pother enginoer on o w P opened slow und sagging, with sales generally ples, choice evaporated, 8%c; upples, prime Mining jBrocks. fice. the world than a fact, especially when it | o g0 feliann i e peiL RS revorted a nickle lower, with occasional sales now, “Siges s, layer, 10 ver. cent tare, i Georze Proesser, with the Omahas in 'SS, | comes inoportunely in coufiict with u pretty | Periormer milar act some_time ago at steady prices aud quite A8 many more 181503 10 'sacks, Porsian dates, 7 New Yorg, March 29°2-[Special Telagram is snid 10 bo the best batter in the Texas | and graceful theory. with teagic results. He tried to-—or in than dc lower. Tho mariot did not improve Sait Lako, ‘550! Dinckborriss, avaporatda | to T Bas.| = o Lnufmuv ara thy mia- | [eeeue e o i o aca | SA0LW ed to try to—cut through a Mn. “-I'\‘o Amv ‘:m«“.mm ‘.,‘ ol “mu\:‘l w»n. I-n\.cu. nr’/‘k',fi,!lurrfl’!‘l[)ll'. 4, dry cured nuwlkqu atations: ; § The Omaha team is composed of a fine loy | ploy.” “Yes.” *Is ho trustw 3 ain th At had been tarown 3 13c; peaches, pared, fancy, 15¢; choice, 16¢; | Alice 12 ‘?nhnvar : of young players. Glance over the personnel | 8bould say so. He'll stick to any kind of a [ across the track, None of the passen- u 417,000 bushels of the same woight for 1558, . e 4 v H i acito. bt p T Hdile Hand _picked ,fvy, $1.50@1.60; | Central Paoltoc..... )i BoO.& B OMARA LIVE 8TOC I ; and picised navy wvedium w8401 05 i | Chicak. Horlnaton ceneal43 . vicked country, $1.30.@1.40; good cleun, $L. EOUINCY .. .o oo 10D Draterred < JNity wil 5 > 4 Catete. 9.0 11008 @ DL Wo 1 JPaul & Omak isanansE Chy vl prabobly ool im -z D oet cuan ke iTRAURT. iy puvani Salt Lake, 7¢: pitted plums. Cal, 25 1 boxes, | Best & iichor. 230 k an o g story you may wish Lim to tell.” gers were injured but the engineer and e i TG g Ll L g B0 4 ek Wo | con. Cal & Va4 [Sorth Baite 1sie. 100 The Owaha ball park was never in such lower from a shade to 10c. The cow re- s 80 RETITES 0| e Catorin L don aase | Dewtwood, 1. /12 |ontaria’. 400 | ondition hefore, thanks to' Dirocior Harry | i Wondor not—do you! Qften lis. revard Cf ‘REWYAEY 10 al) ceipta were quite limited, not enough to meet dagan 1580° £2:40; Cal. Toose muscatels, orop 1850, | Hale & Norcross 10 |[Savage o, v "Ja | eMeCormick's careful work. The winter now: auharaly paat walks of life, tho doumnd, anaprices’ reniained firn, wi ; £210; Valoneias, 1958, ige: Valencias, new. | Homestaks it AU The Lase bl scribes profess an anxiety to SACRATEL NIN A N S ‘“Anothor instance of coolness wos ging s early &t steady prices. ; 00; Cal. seedless, sks., Ti;c; Ondurs | Horn Siver iy o e | th *y . Teacher -Who shot President Lincoln? | shown nearly two years ago in Connecs Foedors and bulls remain steady and calves s now, 10xc: dried ' grapes, 4'4c; pruneile - Dant Bamsa out. 1a o' championshiy rage: | Sommy Jones (whose mind 1a not ou hisles | yicut, JSust'as o gor trai are ia demand at unchanged prices. R L Py 125, by ) PRODUCK MAKKETS, 'lf"t'.‘“ mabia out i the championship race. | son)—iPiease, ma'am, it was Willie Hrown. | oty oVive 83 1 PATCHED lm“l‘I T *wapfans : gy T L T AR Mo Wikia tirawnNaw: it "wart © Heown. | entering tho draw span of the bridge at South Norwalk the engine was de- railed. But for the cournge and resdi- Hoaw § 3 vee 178 A 3 \ U 2 1b lunch tongue, $4.75: 1 1b corned beef, LHicAGo. March 20.—1:15 D. m. olose— Leech Maskrey, who occupied left field for | Jones did it, ma'am, 1 saw hir! wfliflf"«".rj“‘.r;{.-‘r' s of hogs 2,835, compared it 12 1b cornea'beet, $2.05: 6 1b coened | Wheat—Sieady: March, . Des Moines last” year, has been engaced by [ “Lampy,’’ said the Ibis, who was sucking ith 1,0 erday and 1434 last Satur 28 50; 14 1b corned | beef, $14.00; 8 1b | Corn—Wirm; March, 28%c; May, 207, | A- G. Spalding as one'of the iustructors for | the pasto brush, deep iu thought, *can't | 1288 of the enginer a serious accident ) 0 recipts for the week were 13,016, . 8 . pigs feot, $2.20; 1 1b English brawn, | 3 the Eoglish clubs, high-toned peoplo live in a tenor-meut?” | Would probably have occurred, He did :::.K:::\:‘?-‘:Lu“:7.&:: last woel fl:.\m:lar_m e w1 ’ $L0; 21D Eaglish brawn, £216; 8 b Eug: | - Oate—Easy; March, 20 May, 22)5o. Des Moines has a good man in Hrimblecom, ertainly.’’ replied the Jester, mechanic- | not become excited. Ho set about dos *opened notive and steady, tho average price ks r“\':"l‘un’,d]?‘-).'.x.lnm1(3"7"\”':;"\ bam, ll:_:l;v lu{' \:! Ht, who has lwproved wonderfully during the i 0 can lnu:"}vnwn people live in u bass- | ing the right thing at once, and suc= g g L v ARAARS Diioe % b compressed ham, §375; 11bchipped | ¥ Nothing dolag. past scason. Pete Sowmers, 1o, will astonish | Ment, cau't they ceeded in doing it. He put on hisaie f““ cent on the average of the : s : Boaps —Castile, mottied, per B, 8@10 b, SN some people with bis twitiing. *There is no justice in this town,” writes | breaks and mnde every effort to stop R By g iaie moinh e 9, 6 i St It begins to lok s it Kansas ity o to | 8,881, Sihor, Our, chicken, roout was | (ho train, which ho uccoded in doing prices remain the same. The aver CREXETS - O Fviee a3 2 75 .35 o ¥, A= lose both Jim Mauning and Catcher Dona Ny & A CAUELL | aftep it had run 500 feet ¢ oper: U3, and on the Arst day of the month aens 8., Cocoa—1y 'b vin, d0c per b, Lard—Steady: Marel .12 and Donahue wants the earth 18 Honor io1pose 6 of §6, he follow % ol > Ba YT Ty Ay g ] » v S tin, 400 p Ard—Stead March, $6.12}; May, 2 baid up, und notwitistanding we were neod- | 8engers, but no ono was injured, It howing & gain of 83 cents during th CROCOLATE—2 Yo por by Germaa chie- | #6174 Will Goodenotgh, an Towa young man well | ing the money badly, the mayor pocketed | might have been different hud the ens wouth, Th 0 e i ahEaas ) © prico today was the highest S Ve ory, red, by Fiour—Steady; winter wheat, §2,00@4.40; | known mw basevall circ ntly drew | the whole of It, gineer lost his head, or nerve, N ) X Jywliige; raspberries, evap., N. Y @ledonis, bl 18" pSmaL M. &.LCo., 160 More bluebirds here this year thanlast— | his fireman was killed, This 13 but too

Other pages from this issue: