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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