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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: in the season and the time Is ar- [ 0oodstears, 1150 to 1880 Ibg,........ 370 Fiviag . when lower prices - might | Butohers: steors. ionoto 19ibs.L., 330 be anticipated. A fow live chickens have | bair steery ¥0 $01(50 . ... 8 RS | SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1801.-SIX'TEEN PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE: MARKETS. | ibieraresstutiot, Eurinesninariers Sid | ARG hicooh thepian No. + nortvern DRNEREL THE CONDITION OF TRADE. Too Much Oold and Btormy Weather for a o be for forel ount. Sensatjonal war- - Robert Anderson ol—:-u. Louis wants a dis b ) PLIL LIS N T it dagert © MIVESTOCK. vorce from Fannie Anderson, whom he .| at eleven primary points won-m\m\vvu- o8, OnteAon, Mareh - charges withrefusing to cook. Trade Oharacterizsd By’ Higher Prioes in | but shipments were also Inpe belug 465000 At arrived, but they will not bo in demand 80 | Fair 1o g00d coWS...... long as the weather is cool enoush to allow Qnod 10 cholee cows. . . . of dressed poultey belug handied with | ghojoe o fancy cows. Cattlo~Rocol " 5% Slow it Steads atives v There is sald (0 b6 & woman in Susque- - It ors.. bushels. Clearances fror rk were | market it Steady ; h . s, who b Tree Movement of Goods. T T R | goariings Oereals and Proyisions. nrge--{18,00 lm«lllyktl« i 500 pack- jioskers W.806a88, covs, bulls ind belers, | RRERR ER, WRO M B0 meed atant® s ;Ilmwmhsm \!\3.:"‘-01\:::{% = l.m":_e.; | Stockers ¢ —itios Eyeroeket tdvance ofC the enrly " par | H0RS -Recelpts, 11,000 market higher; pack- | probably the oldest fire-escane on reconl — . Abo! @ ! anners i prime heavy and of the week soveral prominent holders unas Sippers seorted WHEAT CLEARANCES. FOR THE WEEK. | fookto untond. but'found 11 greand shippers, 84,1004 8 butcher we Josoph 1, Nolan and Mres. Murray were he previous | UICheE S good article justnow. A few wild ducks are | Buils arried in Marysville, Cal, about eighteen arriving, but they are not very fat, and the | Oxen his, 845001, at PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO BANKING LAW, coverlug of shorts hud left a scurcity of buy- | "Ryoe LUREA s, 10,0008 market steady; na- | months ago. Nolan left not long ago, and demand loes mo_appoar to be very ood. | AL, - e . fie? ooy UL Lo 0% they | ve WG] Wastorus, Bbi Tambs, foot | hls wifo Bl just lcrned (hat ho had anothos — lers do ot 0 be Wester 3 P R, - . 8 P | wite in Ireland, whom he married twelve A Reviiw of (e Moneh's Advasos i 1inale o & (ye, 8ot Boms . &x9 0D Wostern stocrs Pork Closes at an Advance of a Few ir g e (T o B WiE Louts, March S =Cattlo.-Recointa, L000; | yoars ago. tive SpEBRINGIVE SEiiskicie o/ (s S R et wil4 edue A% Niso ocrlng | oriore 0¥ Cents — Cattle Business Dull roceipiagnd we cagack ade patfve sidors, WAKELS: suwokers and taodors, | | Tho wifo ofa New York broker suiled for ' o p ) D) he o 1 2,7068.4.0 Por vis | d she ar- Cokby & Misnee T 4 in to the market. The market on hay has Averago Price of Hogs. and Values Slighely good at fail prices Tho oloss ot the | *Hote®carnts, .00 HO0 LiGry 1A aott HEmh ¢ CRbLigtEm) W Btey ‘ountry — Changes in been very high for some little time. The Showing the average price paid for loads Lowes, m arket Is strong after a sharp ,..lm.u-w.xe‘;xr‘\";ly ket highor; Lieavy' #5060 cost him €700 to anmounse the fact. The Produce, heavier receipts have weakened prices some- | of hoz-duu tho days indicated in 188, 1580, e oo Paken tor Lkt oxpar trom se | 4@ 1kht, 8100450, 1nost of the mossage, howevor, told how her what, but dealers do not 100k to see any per- | 1500 and 1591, had Dee X i port fron sago, . Louls vin New Orleans. The ot mi ywed corn ¢ rket KANSAS Crrv, March and the same parties | 1.600; shipments, 11 both deals. 1 R0, Cattlo—Receipts, | dog foll overboard and could riot bo saved. 0imarket highers steers | A Vailey Springs, 8. D, man recently had s been the sensational ¢ ors, E3.0004.00, bbb his upper iip shorn of its natural beauty aud during the e country, who have | *Toge -leceipts, 4.60; shipments, 1905 war- | hiS young wife almost cried herself sick, Tong for séveral months. fairly ranniog | kot higher: ail grades K20, Sho had an idea that it requirod six or seven I our local professional traders. The ears o grow this birsute adornment and vinee was sturted by the bulge and was W. | Mar. 8. manent drop. —Be— Wi i SPECULATIVE MARKETS, - .| There has been a broad wheat mar ket dur- | 13- ing the entire week with heavy tradingand | 6. 000 u continuation of the same old fizht between | I | local bears on one side and believers in higher e 1CAGO, March %.~[Spacial Telegram to Bee]—The board of trade markets opened with a great deal of force and at higher prices for cereals and provisions. The first prices wero followed by a decline in all P In the money market of Omaha there has been @10 important change during the weok past. The stalo banks are considerably in- terested in the amendment to the state vank- am I 3 % o Susday. a5 | gm | Sunday. 8w s | 5%4 82 | . A, R, COLORS, Wept because sho did not want to wait so ing law and_tho subject has provoked more | prices, caused by tho strength of the foreixn I8 118 | bits and this by n second strong_advance be | continued on smulier recetpts o and G A¢ R, COLORS. Jong beforeshe could enjoy the luxury of the or less discassion among thom. The pro- | Sltuation on the other. ~Wheat, advanted AR B L v a1 oy oo, | Deicas: Thore has boon heavy realizing thit | New Flags Dosignated for Dopart- | moustacnokiss. visions of this ameuduent. were cxpluinod st | SIAEDLY carly in the weok aud sold as higt (s ST L RN (I, b AN to UM | e T mpteet ke fuwell and HElite T Bhsts The famous McComb divorce case in Delds W for ) s nd | 0 #1.03%; corn, Gic, to . to Oige; wed t by mates Monday ro w! VALY COS! o CUISEY i re length fn these columns a few days ago. | hushel and the week closes with the market | SU” | siiminy. | porkc, $12.0, to #1245, to #1235, 10 12,40 before | 35,000 and 16,000 for nest week, Lard closes | Orders have been issued from the head- ;-\x"x‘.i-:un (:||.\|||:":‘t""{|\:("n:u.:h'“tl "‘:E»‘""i'll.'vl nad The only changes of any importance arethe | at $1.03%, being a gain of 1'jc for the week. y oot ) . the eall. Lard and ribs opened at 10¢ to 20¢ | Strong, ribsshowing great firmness. quarters of the national Grand Army of the up. The strong opening In hog produets wis . vt to pay all the respondent's expenses, and as raising of the reserve from 5 to 10 per cent, | Some prominent speculators still think that pay’ all the respondent’s expenses, anc ’ H Hid e - Republic at Rutland, Vt., designating flags | numerous detectives were employed by both and the preventing of commercial banks from :R:hh;r;"rsimm-):\rlw;;wnr‘r,:;.'l-*nfi’;‘:mffi:\‘,{! — —+ Aue o the falling off In hogs o 10,000 and o | CHICAGO LI STOCK MARKET. |t 4no use of postsand dopartments, The | 8ides, In addition to the lawyers' fees and tho i [ o1 er prices 10 t. - N of1'e to Mo ces | o yards, N - § : oo o o witnesse: o fignro is doing wsavings business. The first men- | g ECE RO ECS T8 S0 the wheat, market. Comparative Tables. Jump of 'e to Mo in prices at the yard Aal Telogram to | circular as follows fees of innumerable witnesses, the fignro is s & bigger Whoat market today | OMICAGO. March 28.—(Sp For the purpose of sca niformity in | MOt regarded as being extraordinarily larvge, than anyone expected. There was a strong "'"; B e *T"jL"*""]‘y‘I‘*“K' '_'::I“"'I‘I“ the colors_ carried by tho several organiza- | _Hecontly a farmer and his wife went to ovening on_the continental war dispatches in | &nd boor auality bt stock inade bustiess L | tious of this order upon occasions of parado | Brookings, 8. D., and spent the forenoon pur: nd the fact thatspring is not yet | Steers of falr grado sold at steady prices, but | o "aaromony, the commander-in-chief sug- | chasing supplies. Avoutnoon the man re- 214 and touched | Com and rough kind found no mar- | gests that all distinetive colors for use of de- | quested his wife to remain in one of the Wt #L00% and sold to8100%. | ket The demand for prime grade was good, | partmonts or posts, hereaftor procured, | Stores whilo he traunsacted some business tioned s a change generally approved of by | May corn sold s high as 701y, afters The following table shows the range fn [ There w all the state bankers of thecity, as it tends | obreak of fe and closing weak at (i3, | Priceson o t0 throw greater security around the savings | The ~week opered with the —wildest iy Marcin 10 banks and, asa banker remarked, the suc. | Jrovision market since the collapse of M- rovist h 0 oo { Tuesduy. March 17 cess of our | business depends upon the confl. | (e0chs lard cormer soveryl YIS 1o, W y, March 18 dence of thepeople, and every safeguard | IUF husbeen cno mous and the fluctuations | Thursday. March 19 3 53 05 ! Iotamy At the vices earlier in the oy, Mare 3324 00 | After the first spurt of buy e tket | but there being none on hand the ndioations | conform as neatly s possible to the follow: | elsewhere. He made a sneak for a hotel, wot which the law can dovise will bea ven- | Yolont A% o wigBOr, PRCE CRISEN 0 iy, Mn B B | T o thrtes seecipis. for.| AFe that next weok will bring good, henithy | fig, Vi Al outside of a dinner that nearly bankrupted ot e failuro " of o weak i | ot closed strong ot net advance of 81 i ireh 2 ) w18 e e anking prices. Natives sold at $1.65@ | For headquarters of departments—A sitken | the bouse, while tis better balf patieutly D e otk Sxth | per barrel on moss pork, 50 cents on short Ly ey WO 37 With somh Whlch broks 1168 4t 0HE6; stockers, $.53@38; cows. bulls and | color, red (cherry), the same shade as the | Awaited his return, same oity. Ta this restect baniing diffors | Hibs and 40 ceuts on lard Thuftay. ar At 10004 3 | On the dectine May wheat sold st $1.03% and ors, $1,304.50, edge of badge ribbon worn by department | An Ohio man followed his rnaway wifo somewhat from obher lines of ~ business, for The following table will show the highest | IPriday. March 27 Akt 3 04 $0 3 . rease n the week's receipts | oficers, the insignia thereon to 'be the mem- | down to Arkansas to discover that. he had no o | Hoas—The de + 40001 & | July at$1.00%, At thistime trade was very | o ClCl Im,\,'l_‘,,. the very thing needed to | bership badgeof the r, with the regular [ more authority to order hor return home than Stimulate netivity n business and o advanco | Plain Hog, ribbon and cagle, having above the | any other man had, and onein Now York § B R I 2 briskc with | cagle two silver s nd in gilt lotters | had his wifo arrested to discover that she was at. About | B e o B mver yesterday's | AbOVe the stars the words department of,and | his equal partner in law and could not steal larch % while the merchant may feel secrotly gratifiod | 414 lowest prices paid on ench day of tho | Saturdic in seeing his rival involved in fiaancial difi- | Week under review, at Chicago an f the Disposith culties and forced out of business, as it will | 9180 theopening and closing prices of the | s ht bring him justso much more trade; the bauker | Week. Friday wasobserved as a holiday on | showing the numt largely short. Parls sent private cabi of Stock. were bullish. Dun's New York disp rot cattle, hozs and | that eables usked for offers of wh 3 v, kst the board of trade and no quotations aregiven | sheep bought by the packers and ot her buyers | thistimethe New York bankstatement wasout | 41 advance of e to e over ' vesterds below the badge the name of the department | the common funds. When .your wifo pops knows that the failuro of a similar institu- | f1e BOAt OF b ) L ' the market ws Shown by ‘the Books of tho | and much more favorable than expected. with | Rrith Whit, helehtond theprospect 9 @ | 4ng'the latters G, A. K. or the words they | out from under your thumb it doesu't do any ;yllrlrx: lv“.‘l:‘i: ~u|\)\1:} (;llvi:!|\|1l rlw\‘m Il’: ‘nu :& p —— | Unlon stock yards comp mny : reserves. That port s r: signify: frince of bullion or kuotted yellow | good to kick 'y own business, s safe tosay | “5 5 CATTLE. 08 fof two d 7 v silk; cords and tussels of red and white silk joorge Harris, mor living near Calde D00t of the depoults, heuce’ the ras: | At Cilimnion Sompany - W8 | barrelsof flour. Several brokers began taking | New Yonk, Mareh 28.—($pecial Telegram to | feet 6 inches flv, and 4 feeton thepike.which, | was gotting supper and threw his arva around J 1 Y 4 'hie tentire > dny « | Including spear head or cagle aud ferrule, | her neck and: ent her throat from ear to ear 8 f65 " g 1 " pucking oon Il it and in The featureof the day In stocks | includ head 1 A ferrule, | ing of the reserve to 10 per cent Tho Cadahy packing company 15 | wheat freely in the pit and it was credited to e feature of the day In s SHOUIA by 0 Te6t 6 Aohes 1iHg. Lt A DANIeN I ol Ll i o red will not materially affect them, except as it The Omaha paeking company covees T L Willtam Dunn & Co. This started a general a Httle spurt of buylng the last halt hour | SIOW, W 1 Tt £INCReS (00K, 14 DOt wiih a butcher kuite o them made a bud y o e frivdn b > Shippers, feeders an 1 other buyers. ... 20 &3 | i o od advance s ehic = | following the hosting of the banik statement, | carried instegd of a flag, the size is left op- | wound in lus own throat, Mus, Harrs died may prevent, at some future time, an over huy ing and a good advance set n which car llowing the posting of the bu tional, but the color nnd geteralofect SHOIA | 1o s fou Comiare Horrs Wwhs dEroned aoy venturesome bank from involving itself in 2 b sy | Tied May to $1.0% and July to $L00% at about | The market started with slight deelines and | 1 G000 Goscribed. | The coat of arms of | jailed. bt canmt Hve The “hyty ey dificulties and casting reflection on other ¥ <%0 | noon. These prices were 1ie up from the | showed Burlington dropped to 7, Northwest- | the state may be upon one side of the flag or {"_'fl'h_‘h_ kit bR S e B A sound iustitutions. In the matterof separat- é Baropuner bottom fizures the hour before. The estimate Rock Istand ox-dividend to 7% | banner, if proforred, instead of the badge, | oy ¥ s ing commercial aud savings banks there is = The G H, ilan Ay for this market for Monday wasbut 2 cars. aul to55%. Unlon Pactfic to 44%, T but the lettering should be altke on both Sl L L Pt 1ot quite such & unanimity of opinion, as this B Shippérs, fecdors and other hiyers For twodays the Chicago wheat movement ckawannu to 123% On the final | sides, Ao b & B i will materially affect at léast one or two in- & sn has been: Recelpts, 137,00 bushels; ship- pvery Northern Paclfic preferred rose to For posts—The same flag, excopt that the i . sl stitutions. One banker remarked that he - Switt & O 3 p oot dcor | Ployed in the ps, and testifh b P Switt & Co. . s ents, 75,000 bushels. The exhibit of clear- Atchison to 27%, Burlinzton to 4, | color will be blue, the same shade or darker | yytil (ot ndent &% Thres Yras apposed o cbanglng the presentilaw, a8 g5 ances for the week and for six months was not ern to 103%. Rock Island to 6% St. | than the edge of the badge ribbon worn by Ve Ml i ThgrtaR v the experience of the past six mouths of the £3 Disposition of Stook. ances for the weok ai i N Il ) 08 ge of the budg Y | Rivers, Mich., in 1881 They were huppy s sposition e 3 ’ * & S 3 L atnato 1 Readmg | post oficers: the insignia upon the same to 5 bt closest times ki vn in Nebraska for vears s ry influential eitl wa, For a week both . Lackawanna to 136% and Reading A there, he #aid, the only causg for complaint es known in Nebraska for v ~ 3 owing the number of head of eattle, hogs o 3 F 182,000 4. The Kk reserves decreased but | be the membership badge, with the regular is part be! v ofuse: bad shown that the law worke 1 well and that : 4 | consts cleared In wheat and flour 152,000 4. The bank reser a v on bis part being that bis wife refused to st ! = = == and sheep bouzht by the puckers and leiding ik P HTTe o with 62,060,000 snobanso iy toama and | ploin flag ¥ibbon and eagle,. having ‘above it | Do i3 At balng Ehet (IS, WS Tousec 1 he f letting well el e ik £ [ = -y € 4 bushels; last week, 272,000 bushels, and last L000 with 82,350,000 1ncrease in loa I bear children ‘0 all his pleas on thi i he was in favor of letting well enoug s E vz 51 o8 buyers on the market asshown by the books i the name, number and location of the post s A i off alone. o proposed amendment has 3 i 52 3F = of the Unlon_ stock yards company for the | year thesame week 249100, Atlantie ports 44000 fncrense in deposits There being no [ (16 BAES BURDCE Snd JOHLON OF the POSL, | jeet, his wife's unvaryiug reply was: “l don't passed the senaw, but its triends e - week ending Saturduy, March 2 cleared for the week 404,000 bushels of wheat !l,un:!(_lnl "f'.‘." mll’{.v\v{ \:v:-l\u»rn orders trad- {7 Tathors NICACTL, G (ha WORLS CHep Sig- | Propose to be tied down ear that it will be lost through i =2 OATTLE, and 27%,00) packages of flour, equul to about | IMENAS KLY professional. ity, in gilt lottors; 1 N Vcolor | The aefendant in the divorcecuse of Annie 3 5B . The followinig are the closing quotation uify, in gilt letters; both sides of the color | o | y the press of business during the closing duys [ & £ 2 88 _ Buyers, 150,000 bushels of wheat. or nearly 20,000 o = alike, unless the coat of arms of the state be | Craze against John B. Craze of San Fran- of the house. The state banking board is [ # = L0 ol B e Ad et : bushels loss than last week. From July 1 to | 1§ {3 reelstored .. 121 | Northors T preferred forone side instead of the badge; | eisco filed an unswer wvorring that to fuduce said to favor the bill and they may possibly | : P e R e e date Bradstreet's mukes reports for both | 18 diga registersd 103« [Co NP & W e 53¢ [ fringo of bullion or luotted yellow itk | Bim to marry her she made falso reprosenta be(;n nlwsl'.kul to carry it through, Y 2 53 5|z | Omahn pucking company........0 consts at 60800000 bushels, ugalnst 000,000 | L& ligs cqupons....102 | (do precd (oxdlv)..-bb | cords and tassels, blue and white intermixed | tons to hin ""'l“_‘:i'“l“mh:-f \Nh::;(-;n ability, gOmana now has nine national banksana |3 # £ |7|2 | Suippers. fecdersund other huy ers.. bushels for the sarie timo lust yeur. Botore 1| Cartte oo 11 B (N, 0% Sl T | slze of post colors to be feet. 6 inches fly by | Felying upon which ho permitiod her to i Gl o dUA L M Mool == HO oclock May reacted to #1034 and then sold | Chicagn & Alton..:"1124 *|ithek Tula 6 feet on the pike, which, mcluding spear, | Vesthis moncy ln @ lodgiag house, with tho fore many weeks have passed there will be == |£|2 | ThoCudaly packing o IR tshor to 81,06 and.July rescted to 81,013 | Culeto, Buriingid head and ferrule, is to be 9 feet 10 inches | Consequence that he is in a droadful predica- one more national bauk. ‘The German Savings 2 28 |#|% | Omahn poking company. still higher to81.04, and July rencted to 81.013% | =4 i,y T long. ® | ment, she having failed to evince that re- bank people are prepaving to organize the SWICo &00L0, o simovyitiaissha and sold up to8L.01%. The feoling of strongih | DL L& W....... .0 "Pho regular national United States flag | Markuble degreeof skill in tho manipulation German National bank witha capital stock of = | The G H. Tiamiuiond packing company. in wheat was well held at tie close. The top | Hilgols Conirai. 1.2 Gariedlb e Todtatiiavitg upon thelrea i Hpes; | OTiHExD L s s AL T B RID IS ELAR I aCsEu Rt CHie iy ors prices were #104 for ,\my."““'_'l‘,,’"”‘d;:"l};',’ f0r | Kanens & o in old letters, the name, number aud lo Frank Longworthy of Moody county, S, nto' new and better quarters further up | 2 Bl SHEEP, July. and the close was #1035 and$LOI%, or | FakeShore, tion of the post, and the name of the depart- | 1., and Miss Lottie Hawkins of Lake county town, while the savings bank will | = it filpu &]( okl i 1ic higher for the day. - March was nominally | Michlan Centra ment, should conform in size and trimming | were married recently at Madison, But it m“ 1nr'n o its pre out 1m:m_onl mu; 15|58 | The Gogpuy packine ‘,",',‘;Il_’;“l"‘{ % e under May. “Ex-dividend. — 1 {0 the blue flag above described; the union, | Secms the knot was not legally tied. T.ang- ‘{I:m o m\n%‘:llmlmnmm;:.p mmpnl:;.m ?o h = B ak e e R e Hay e A he .-.‘r.'., )k‘l‘l was &‘1lr'rlul‘um;:mh;:;ul‘fl’y QR RrIba iOADL=Risy: | Itloca oreredtat :I-r Hu%d ufl blue, to be thirty-one inches in }\vim"l}t}' flr“l“m't"'] his "'-"‘rhllffl 't‘ ek ‘: 00,000, & s s B = Any rest for the shorts in that pit, while the | 5 LW ength and oxtending to tho lower edge of | Moody county and was macried mn Like by gin oo natlonal bauk, 18 tho Nebraska ¥ Representative Sales, sntcondition exists, 35 outof the ques- [ Pise MERCANTILE PAVER—57 per cont the fourth red stripe from the top. Lake county preacher, which is illegal ae- gL beDKDE Sy cloy wil soooresnixe | o £ STEBRS. arket started about steady with | StER xeuaNGE-Quietind casy{ sixty- | A post may. very properly carriod both the | cording to the marriage laws of South i Lomnerswili v ey il then be)| & H May atbie and July at64ie. May made n lit- | day bilis, 8 nd. #4500, blue flag and the “stars aud stripes,” but if | Dakota. The young couple are innocently sble o competo. for the live stock busincas, 3 tle Jump to 66'%¢ and then the crowd went to , : only one is selected the latter is to be pre- | €njoving the sweets of their honeymoon and ;"«MT h41 bk e icd [uy|m° L]"“}’.n 3 1 4 work and sold it down to 6. July was sold off Weekly Bank Statement. ferred. when they find they arc not legally man and South Omana Nuti 'mfi; e frabr 'kL ] E 19:.1000 .4 to €3%c at the same time, This left the local [ NEW Yok, March 28 —[Special Telegram to | All colors should be provided with proper | wifethe marriage will provably be solems outh Omana National bauk, e Nebraska E A1 4 7 Tre B Tho weokly bank state hows | carrying belts aud water proof cases to pro- | nized again, BRWiiigs bexik of Southt Ofwusiis s bisash of =13 e i trade short. Then the bull elique began oper- | T o weekly bank statenont shows | €AEYIng belts aud wat bk maha, as the South Omaha National bank | & 5% g9 28 (3| 5 shorts In. May advaneed stralgh 7%¢ | Reserve, decreaso.. .. baibitainrosio ctic: i R W15 4 65%e, 1 of 24 Louns, increase color. Moy ot ¢l . Is practically a branch of the Omaha Na- S = 2 = gt and July to 65, anup tum of 24 in Tess | (UG NIEERG- For hoadquarters Grand Army of the Re- len and women who leave church as tio tional, and the Union Stockyard bauk a thun an hour, when biddiug stopped and the i : colletion begins, are ravely credited with I A L S L T As the mouth is drawing to a close it ma; 10 4 hn o 3 & §top Legal tenders, docreaso public—The headquarters of “the Grand | C¥ion Giiness or the desive to catch any par- rancn of the First National of Omai be of interest to glunce back over the past 60 4 advance in wheat and , porkwas checked and | Tuposits, Increase. - & Avmy of the Republic will bo designated | iciiar train y THE WHOLESALE TRAL thirty days and notioe some of the most im- AL 1154 4 prices sagged back to 66%c for May and 654e | Clreulation, increase. P 15000 | by aflag similar to that prescribed for de- 2 of Omaha cannot besaid to have improved | portant changes in the market. !3 “,‘, “5’ : for July. Thesecond ‘buige justatlo'clock | = The banks now hold 8846203 in excess of | partmonts, except that the color will be b#r, rhe many people who depart from church any during tho past six days. Theextremely i At the close of February May wheat was carriod the market® to the top prices | therequinmentsof thei por cont rul reont rul the wnsigna thereon four siiver stars above | fter the chief musical featur has beon rens St weok heavy fall of snow, blocking up the country The exports of specle selling at ;e and was dull and weak. CowS. again. May 67%c wud'July 65%c. New . ® i the badge and the words headquarters Grand | dered recail the lines of Pope: “Some to ronda as well s the ratlroads, hus delayed | Forelgn cables had commenced to talk wbout | -89 1% .. 418 York cloarcd D! bushels and At | Sl 0018 Wan 1 OKA And @i in sl | Army of the Republic; the coat of arms of | CHUFCH xopair, not for tho doctrine, but the the movement of goods to a very considerable | damage to crops, but American speculators 100 2.0 650 lantic ports for the week 35,000 bushels. | ver. Of the total exports $70013 in gold and | the United States to be upon oneside in | Music there. y extent. It was impossiblo for the jobbing | were still bearish. When the advance did 13 100 Chicago shipments for two days were 245,000 | #7280 In sllver went w Europe: 8000 ingoid | place of the badge; cards and tassels of buft, | “Iliked your sermon so much today,” said houses to forward their orders with usual | come it was all the more rapid for having 135 700001 bushels, The market wasglven an additional | Nent to Cuba, and ¥£25,705 in gold and #2520 in | ped and blue silk intermixed. the old lidy to the clevgyman. “Indeeds” promptness, and retail dealers throughout the | beon restrainea for so long a time. 15 W L tat bofore the elose when May todehed 673 | * s ont o South Americs b weon | , Lhese suggestions are not intended to af- | sail he, evidently pleased. * *Yos,” sho went country report the farmers snowed up and | The following table, showing the highest 15 L o B The close. wae at o7ige and | anounted o3 o0s ol Wil E6507 was i | fect any colors now in use but onty toapply | on. “it reminded me somuch of oue I read trade light. While the month of March has | price paid for the May option on each day of 1a 19 R O o o VAN e N g0l und &5H.225 silver, i to those hereafter procured, that atfuture | when I was a girl.” witnessed a8 good business as job- | the past month, will give some idea of the H T 2 Mpiiiatla b Ehut el Lot parades, eventually, the character of an or- | Many murmurs of indignation are heard in bers generally were anticipating, they | courseof the market. 1 3 ranged at B4kc to G%e and closed at 663c. Mining Quotations. ganization or headguarters may be readily | New York becauso of the desecration of the are looking for something bor | —pays— TWieat CornT 1 2 Apri), 0#i4e, to 67%e. to 67c at the close. June W Yonk, Mareh %(Speciat Tolegran to | determined by its colors. ruins of the old Christ church at Fifth ave- for April. Country stocks of goods have 1 ;2 closed e Pl b B fg i — nue and Thirty-fifth street. by placarding the been run pretty low and the arrival of warm : 3 Tht outs market opened up tully 4o ubove atbole ..du}un..m- ¥ UNOTHING BUP CLIMAT front with theatrical play bills, weather will bo likely to produce an ative e 4 H ; Thursday'a closing fizures, and although weak | S0ck b EsE “De Lord furst made Adam out ob_clay,” lemand for all spring and summer stuffs, 1 0% 3 H bR carly In the session it gained wuch strength | Ao - I TopmIE Major Balcombe's ¢ haracteristic Sum- d the colored clergyman at moruing ser pelL Rroceries 16 ‘:,."é’:“}‘;"r"ifig&?‘mt“'k“::fi mi} ] 3 s botoro the close, when prices. were about e | Sy i 1% |Staers Nava mary of Florida’s Attractions. vice, “*an’ stood him np against de fence to ¢ ' & - "-’,. .. 67 higher. Business consisted principally of Homestake ... 5 dry.” “Who made de fence!” shouted a delivery. Ouly a hand-to-mouth business is 1381 1 1..1000 2 30 solling My and Luying July. B, Fowler was | Hor Siver. Major St. A. D. Baleombe has veturned | {tical sister in the congerogation. being \lltmo insugars, In the way of prices, 1013 BULLES 4 one of the heavlest sellersof the latter option. | Mour ¢ Diable.. from an extended visit to Florida and is con- |~ The minister at the Baptist revival meot= vt 1 e e bt L o ST - 3B 110 3 465 240 ] Norton-Worthington purchused o consider = gratulating himself that he doesn’t live In | ings in Plankinton, S. D., caused some Eansinerabib attyIte iy are raaho 102 |a a0 140 2 40 3 3% | wblequantity of July and were among th Coffee Options. that country of winter resort fame. amusement the other night when he an- ¥ L 1013%] 315 1975 2 40 315 | freestsetlersof May, which opened up at 53%c, Pl “The eli PRy e nounced: My theme for tomorrow evening hardware business during the few days of 1 02| O at 310 4] {teas follers of May.which Opeusd up ak09e/ | &' Naw Your, Mareh o8: Telozram to The climate {s fiue, " said the mujor, *‘but | will'he ol > @ subject in which you are all warm weather, which shows that 1024 3 2. declined to52%c, sold up to 53%e and closed | qpp eyl Correr—Options opened steady t is all theve is to the country. Theydon't | jnterosted.” j < the country will want summer goods L oIN| S e firm at that price. June sold from53%c to | g closed dull and unchanged to 10 points up. o anything down thero but ship in every- Louis W. Waodruff, who was vector with the coming of summer weather. Deal- 108 i P 524e, to 1('.| the close. July opened at51%e, The sales were 1 bugs, Including M thing from the north. The hotels are all run uke's chureh, Catskill, N. Y., in 1590 ers in this line have noticed that the orders 1 as¢| e s01d down to51i4e, up to82%e, und closed at | o B4 T Tily, Hainusivan by men from the north and they take every- | \was arrested in Now York and taken therd A received are very full, being a general assort- 1004/ LU0 175 6.1%8 300 o.mms g0 |92 Augustdeliveries closed at8c and Sep- | i, Spot Rio dull, steadys falr -cur thing down there with them—their servants, | eharged with sccroting property on which he ment of Soods. ' As_one of n.:m remsrked, 1 0ust g R e Y temborwith Blse bid, | | #2005 No.o, g1 horses, equipment for the hotels, feed for | had given n chattel mortgage to secure n loan wherewe used to get little three-finger or- 101 il hc provision’ market was very strong ol i stock, ns well as provisions for guests. of $200. He declined to ecuro bail wnd was s Trony - Olos “ERurEdes of 4io ERODUCE. *1left Omahain December last," contin- | locked up. During the short time Woodruft 1 milker. 1 springer. ders, tey are coming in Low four and five pages long. A good many very nice orders -4 00 | day und closed at about th 2 00 | anud: rsday of 40c i o A s Qlos rsday aed the major, ‘and stopped at St. Louis, ze of St. Luke' are coming from lowa, showing that the Jiancn O e e ,,,N’T’;,,::'L";: onrcaan, March R—Close—Whent—Firm; | Chattanooga and Atlanta on my way to Jack: (‘,vx'l;-,,[fifiy, f;{-‘fi.Sir“:'inls:l.(f.’x:yh:’onl:"-dnru-sm? hardware merchants of ‘that state, as well as OMAHA, March 28. CALVES. roportion with pork. and was duoto very | cash, #LOBCE Muy, BLUG Juig, BLOE sonyille. From the latter place I went as far | credits’ etc., and what he has done with this dealers in other lines of goods, are buying in | OATTLE—Estimated reccivts of cattle2150.a8 | 4 140 305 1.. 150 300 1. 180 300 Peht ofterings of these products at any time. Jogrnsiteady; cash, 63e; May, 673@0%NCS | south as there were any houses to entertaiu | sum is a mystery, Recently he was deposed Omaha moro extensively than ever before, | compared with L5 yesterday and 2504 Sat- PR AL R The market started with a wild whirl. largely | Jul¥s 63t i y strangers. 1 found the last stopping place was atown called Jupiter,a few miles from the coast on a small lake called Lako Worth. The Barbed wire has advanced 10c per hundred through the agreement of the manufacturers, which was mentioned last week. Wire nails coel due to very light receipts and the higher | Qnts—Flrm St ave Doen bt eoChimpna S e | . 507 275 AL g 32 1010 45 | prlcovucthoyards Withonly ihoo0 hoks: re: 11,217 the week prior. The market was slow and | & 790 284 1. 80 43 10.. e ceived prices were up 10¢ to 3¢, Pork started from tho wiuistry of the Episcopal church ut his own request.” Woodruff has & most estie mable family. Short_Ribs- = + 2. 835 300 50048 32 20.. 840 % v lar, e town of Jupiter consists of an old steamboat PESCESRS SRR bave dropped o por kog. Butiher atock and woulk o 106 fover ohorners | 1 451 520 Y way o 8115 L0, 1250 And Tuly rrom | RyeSieady it which had been beached on tho shore of the Second Annual Ball “The lumber business coutinues very quiet | Good feeders are fn demand ut strong price WESTRUN OATZLS, #12.00 108120, Aftor varions ups and downs | BirleyzQulctatd lake, and in this a northern man had opeaed | of Omaha No. 1 of Nebraska National on account of the buckward spring belug 80 | while poor ones are not wanted, No. Av. Pr. | theclose wisat 812074 and #13.07%4, with sales LN E oy a hotel. There were uo other habitations ! pas B {un favorable to all building operations. The | Hoos—Estimated receipts of hogs 4,600 as Standara Cattle Co— of July at 81310 after thobell. Lard started | {IXTAISHEL20'4. avound. This point is near the swamp lands | 28sociation «of stationery engineers at trade journals complain that there is a vis- | compared with 3,622 yesterday und 6,662 Sat- | 81 cows.... 1o a0 | with a Jump of ibeormore around 870 and | g0y Unchanged. of Florida and 15 the hunters’ paradise—that | Washington hall, Easter Monday. March iblo slackening dn the demand for lamber at | day of lastweek, " The rocelpts during the ey Y 50 S ri® a0 | Bulk Meats ~ Shoulders, $6.6X3470; short | is, I mean the pot hunter, the man who de- | 80, 189L" F. {W. 'Lessentin, musical di- - western points, which is adisappointment to | Weok wore S A8 SOMPATKL BB Pr. Sh. Pr. | ut 6024 to 8.2 for May, and #5224 to 206 short ribs, K6.000010. - . | lights in bringing home lurge strings of ducks | rector. the trade. Tne Missouri markets have | i Biiehor ALl sold ‘sarly. "Fhe quailly . — # 00 — 49 | #.55 for’ July. " The cstimate for mext | o BUtter-o, Unchanged: “creamery, 20@20c; | and other water fowls. Isaw millons aud | The following prizes will be given proven pnrlhmlnrlyd!sq?wlnflnuto thoeast- | was the poorest received this senson. The 400 200 423 weak helped the strength late In the day. | Q¥ JSORIG 0 oq0 aavy greensalted, 6o; | millions of ~mallard, " teal, red-heads and away: Popular lady present, —gold Sen manufadurers thus e this loason, ‘and | rangeof prioes pald- was $4000440, ti6 bulk il 2 (5 | whichmashoss for onday 2. Apd for Hext | yight groon alted, 54c@6e d@s; | every other varoty. Very few peopls | watch; popular locomotive engineor of bad roads in western Towa and certain’ por- | seliing 5 o HLOGBE00: ghts 4 , 135,000 Logan. Ang coni- i gre / i hat . B tions of Nebraska have out off such oull ' for | 1iahts, KB0GAT: Ught, BLOGAI: henvy. i1 200 435 | pany, Baldwin, i Now York boughe furd | SO, Dtk | SKCh Kien ged callo R | o BRI O or 't shooting: | Omutha, silk umbrella; popaise hotel lumber from the farmers s exlsied there for | 84130440 mixed, ML, The averago of the 110 A | AT aarty, Do many obliers | deacans, o aach, " But. o person can got all tho sposi | engineer of Omaha, World-Horald for 8 time. While the heavy suow storms | DEGSSRE NG TLE S, ERmRNGa Mith Sl 410 015 | SR oy duly Tyan & Co. lod the buying af | Tellow=Un nnged; No. 1 solld packed, 4o | he wants 1n_the fishing line, That part of | 0no year; lmuulflr stationary engincer . }‘..“{E‘...R."&'.‘m » ufi;flz\?:?:v htf“ trade | *Sppep--Estimated recolpts of shioep 602 s e 12 {5 | thort ribs. Houses with country customers Tigher: full oream cneddars, | Florida is the home of the famous tarpon, | of Omaha, silk umbrella; popular union 1 t vy 'y rains | compared with 1,167yesterdiy and 323 Suturday {1 % i ught pork also. fluts, 11%@I1%¢; Young Americas, | With its scales of burnished silver. These | man of Omaha, OMAHA BEE for one | and high rivers havo coutributed somotning | of last week, The roceipts during the' weok i1 0 4% PRICES AT CHICAGO. fish_frequently weigh 20 pounds and it 1o- | yoar; tho prettiest voung lady present, to the falling off of trade in the south. In | havebeen 30, as compared with 3HO the 115 g Closc. [ Yesty i tresh, 17@18c, quires considerable skill to land ono of the | Hilk ' parasol: ineer selljng 1 t ) the produciug regions of the north the con- | week prior. Tho marketwas weak. Natives, e 10 $5 B : Recefpta, Shipments. | monsters. 1had the pleasure of catching a | B¢ ) PAYSON ohginoor wlling Largost tinued cool weather and abundant snowfall t pestarns, SN0, 20 8 4374 1ol 1om | Blour.. - 10 shark while at Jupiter, He was a reguiar 3 , 8ot of g instru- ; is protracting logging operations so that e TR T 1% %0 430 100 Wheat, b . 500 i Than-cater and weighed 100 pounds. He was | ments. Ballots 10c each. For benefit ) shous the anly protiom now comected with | guowing D AL et Tt 12 s omatie ] ouR o Sata: i 347000 | Wino oot loug and had u mouth as lurgo as a | of engineors’ library. Tickots 81.00. . at branch of lumbering 1n that section 5 [ o ¢ eattlo, hogs and Sheop on the dates indi: i% 20 43 i """ | half-bushel measure. It required three men ——— r the extent of surplus. o g 3 4 "), NEw YORK, March 25.—Wheat—Recelp to land him, and it was no boys’ play, either, Free Tourisis' Sleeper, Aloss in one direction frequently works a | C8ted? ey A ] sl 8| 000 bushelsi exports, K8,000; spot, stronger “Florida is bound to be a great summer re- | Puesday. March ‘fl' i !-l ol : gain In another. While the cold and back- Ban 155 At 8| O] No. 2 red, SLAM@LIN I elovators $L184@ | sort, It is within thirtysix hours of New e e Cro g S LR ol < 3 oves. o L17% afloat; BLIGKGLINY o b, s v o el re L0, . 4 A 1 M B simens Tt o patuly ooy | ETR Mah 20 5 1% 48 § | 129 | cioata ehhnsed o Ko up: No.¥red Sarehs | ot by ralzoud and the hotels thero axo full | (o bt way will v o thile Wobs 5 > 3 55 0 435 i bushels; spotcasier: No. 2, Taize In_elevator; | there, Allthetime I wasgone | ate Omaha | destined to all points on the Northern beon in a very small way, dealers piecug out | Wednonda: 15 o0 B | oomg | MHo afioats ungraded mixed. Trisame, Op: | beef, pork and mutton, A porson sannot get | Pacific railway Py B il their stocks from time to time, but the aggre- | 1 riey Mareh 135 08 i tlons closed off, firm: Mareh closing at 7 accommodation at a place where the menls | Washington. - Thos el gate has boen quits large, and’ belng carried | Gaturiay, March 25 i3 7 g 11 Oats—Recelpis, 134000 bushels; exports. 20 | aLeTII lorable for loss thau §4 per day and | o oLington. Those desiring to avail 50 late iuto the season ithas enabled whole- | K of Mai D ROUG — o dd bushels; spot weaker; No. 2 white, Gwble; ol s T o L4 per dayand | themselves of this accommodation will { Salers (0 clean up thei stocks 11 good shape, | Second week of Maro P kA R TOpon. | Wiah. | Low. TCiows | Very | mixed western Sii: white western, ole. Op- | Hho rates run from that up o 810 ver day and | fing it to their interest to_confor, atan s 28 oy - = T — ull: March, G, Cl v HEX At the present me the coa deniers arvmuch ¥int week of March. - i s ] " uz-.!,u«w.al oncliossesd] 1o %;'l}érl— :‘w‘. firm fate. roining, Shc: cen- | ab . ¥y fif;rlly ilnlu, v:lllllu CoA 1\1L HELL, h y ex pecter a month | FRRtwECKD = | L org | e be) Daze || | Uow | trifugals, 06 fest, o o, Sales; Centrifu- | “Florida is a great country but Iam glad [ | Ticket agent, 15th and Webster stree b or six weeks ago. ‘The new prices arrnged | eco Kot SHEER gals. 96 tost, 3i40; refned dull. d N e for mnubrucio conlseem to_ plewso ;hot&u ook No. e e © | o |coom| om| o ’ml;elmlmnnA-l:lundy United olosed, April, at | o O e oo " witn sl g Pare A NOtaIT P s e n the eas! e prices for the spring trade - 100 westerns, ewes. ... v 112 880 ool ol Lol el w | B (Rt tiwomtam 81 winds and changeable weather.' The Burlington route is th 1y i season wero fixed at o range thatwill bring in DATE. 15 natives, mived UBL e | = A B e omte Aabi oo 2, bt Pty RUONLEAUR0 N0 0by e buyers who will take away the enornous | Thursday. March 10, B N ad i A R ARl T e L g 2 oM ANDERSON' = from Omaha to Chicago and the eastand T B = otes and Gossip. Lard—Excited, advancing; western steam, EMMA ANDERSON'S DEATH. Y % duction to 3,000,000 tons. Judging from ~re- | Tuesday, March 24. . devold of interest had itnot been for eggs, | opening until the clns(llm. Advices of seed! weatern url-':r--u:ry‘.\;.'m-llem lein, 3195@8, b " | venience and annoyance of transfers, 'l.-:n:::pe';lanoe I.hs‘lifb:no Zemon ':’;'1‘1’"‘;"; which broke stll lower yesterday. are conlioting trom th Dakotas and Minne: heeso—-Firm; skins, : FRned. e at the tonnage w restrl at all, bu faas—The movement wus very slow yester- | sota. ere were no cables from the U 5 L oy o Ty "o 1 th a4 day, the demand being IEht, Asthy retall | Kingdom, some French adyices said Aoutin §r. Louis. Mareh 28—Closing—Whoat-- | Thocase of alleged polsoning of Emma | The five-year-old son of Frank A. Johna still the announcement may, and prol y - 8 | | @1.08; M #1.0314@ Anderson on South Thirteenth street b { the W Bl [ Tele will, induce dealers to buy who otherwise ©rade wis gencrally precty well suoplied the | oargoes frm with upwad tendency, ' The o T (L0 reot A axs §: #0010} e Western Union Telegraph would not be fully persusded by the reduced | Fuaih seaof Lo aay Dbefore. There was a wide range In the | Belgium flour markets,are quoted higher from iy U ey TRt saxe. cited o great deal of 1quiry and there are | company, died yesterday morning after prices. B ! sod WARY saios wore Taporied ne. Lou® s | Vias whias Inbest th 46). The wante of Eurage | Vork—birmatsizelria” numerous surmises as 1o the true state of af- | & short illness of la grippe. Interment The drygoods trade has been devoid of | Second week of ¥o L A A A are large and stocks n'uuwu of what s flowt i o fairs. fllhl!d fl“ul'"m‘m atl “"tflwk from the any new features worthy of mention. — GAME-Teal and mixe ucks, 50; mal- | aresmall. Thereis no démand for wheat at s i reridence, 2431 Charles street. Mr. N Ay shele Stook Reooipts. Tard, 0. The deniind was not heavy, thispoint, but at luterior poluts the demand | Butter—Steady and Mr, Hamilhaa not yot zetumad from . Bt o IREIH Riktob. . M. COUNTRY PRODUCE, P BuTTER—Choice butter was not plenty and | we ‘are’ told has - lmproved. In our Edwards, whither 'he accompaned tho | Johnsons follow operators contributed Tho most noticeable feature i the produce | Estimated Today, - Ofoinl Yesteraar, | the'best country went at 202, oplulon future values 18 very —much | (KANSAS Oirv, March 28 —Wheat—Steady; | remains. Interment was made at thay | & Dandsome selection of Easter markots during the past week was the rapid . o an. PouLTRY- ‘}“t:u rkot wus not very strong. | & _question of yimeather, ' in the "hext mh? R':‘Ei.f‘"" and March, 8¢ bid; No.2red, | piace and the little niece of the | fowers. Sopraciniace Bk Sh6 valonof exp Ror st e 1015, T8 ot TAes Tata Tn | From hare now that nuvistion will s s | ¢Corn-fligher; No.2, cash, 00 bid; March, | deceased, Annie Swanson is with rolatives in f P the - .‘.‘;{."‘.fi';”h'.’m.'n’:‘fl‘.' e e ned b;::lruu.- the weason fof tuEkeys nad even dholce Mook | We l0k upon the brosent DFICe as hich. but | 614@6%. thd country a few miles from St. Edward, [ The funeral of Peter, the four-year-old h,50c bid; March 4930 | The members of the family here have en. | 50n of Mr. and Mrs, 1. T. Welsh, took - - state of affairs brought about by the very tirely recovered from the effects of their sick- | place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Toduy. lignt receipts. Dealers gonerally were look- can not be quoted at above 12@14c as the de- | with late sowing as now promised a few cents nfii“ ~Steady; No. 2, Highest.., .. ® mand Islight. dvance 18 to be looked for and wiih higher bles undoubtedly will come. Cornopened A MILWAUKEE, March 25, —Wheat—Firm; No.2 | ness, with the exception of the man Ksper- | from the family residence, 720 South o nge of ces. arch comes in like a lion it will g0 | in hog products continues. Old bull parties " H Vo. 21 @54 “ ef of | agsistant pastor of St. Peter’s parish, in the arrivals commenced the Arstof the | ruetollowing tabie shows the prices paid | out like & lamb and vice versa. Buj | are buying again. All rovision products ure | Saesimana: Quler te: How: i Dot X o his physician that he was & victim of strych- : { tor sheep: ovory day In. the month, rain or shine, | SLFonE. esvectally Ind, on all Woak markets, | o Yislons—Quiet; pork Muy, #%:0. nine potsoniog, officiated. ~ Interment was made in Holy P We recorumend purchases. . P — Sepulcher cemetery. !x.'fl”rn":nfif.';“"_ seaee 8 0@ 10 | the eleotric lighted, steam heated, ves- | "y g NiCo ok & Co. to F. O, March 28~Wheat—Nominali | e latest novelty lu floral brooches con- ‘week, and, as expected, the market dmrpofl s rapidly from 21@2c, the high point of tho ‘)nvl‘ml week and were soon ing at 14@ 5¢. There are some who preaict that it will tibaled limited trains of the Chicago, | Swarte & CoomAfe ok of oconsid nixed, T sists of a fuschia of natural size. The lon T rh PR, &0 till lower during the week to come. Fiimon tomediu e Militkee & b Pl scllans’ vehll .| archis sptianan e s lny s e i chme e e o Calyx is of obased Kold OF sUVET, oF OF DuL: P. T. HUGHES Tho poultry market was: practically e botween Omaha and Chicago. The elect | &ad fulsly active: Tho rapld advance brought nished motal, In some specimens of s reddish | vy ) Gacn Commission Merehant < o Pre: ) O heat, but on ] Commission Merchant, » e e L o eious hiaws | The tollowing Iy u tae of prices patd on | tric berth roading lamp in their palace | Bvory' Troak "o wbout #1 for ~ May | MinwesvoLss March 2 Satind s oleees incined 10 Jairyls TR 00d_demand for O e raeof it r Pinods | sloeping cars are the grentest noveity of | thers s been " large buying and | sumple wheat, marke higher. Recelpts, for | Rotals nd stamens are composed of 11 Elgin and W Creamor o eKes uhlwlosx at 8@l0e it doos not seem as if lgio w estern Creamory butter, eggr and e ) bears have found but littlé comfort | two days, 353 cars; shipments, 200 cars. Closo iamonds and the whole is pendent by & fine | dure leaf lard. Advances on lots on tnck, ware- they could change. Geese, ducks and turkeys | Fancy steers, 135) to 180) 1bs. the age. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st., | ™o Shore side. Today's nisrker opencd | Koo 1 IAR1. March 8105 an track, 8 05asl watg; | wire stalk from a woody som oppareutly | houseor instoro st bauk rates. 132 ud 1650 16 st : @39 50t 1a Quies0 good deciand wacariler | riue stoers, 130 o 161 e, Omaha, firm, There were o public cables but pri- | No. 1 northern, March, S0%; A pril, £L00; May, | Cut off at both ends, i Dunver, Colorader o o iR

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