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PRIL 12, HE OMAHA DAILY BE ISVI—=TWENTY PAGKS. THE 0“ l’" ‘ DE where the different furm products can be | the ‘)rk‘eu paid for hogs on the days Indi- & Aylesworth's 2 add i ls. .. " m \ ¢ | up to sixe and elosea A A o | bought or sold. cated: .. | EA Lindsay and busband Omalh, h o | eountry west and southwest better receipts f 1014, decrease ¥ SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Wednesday, Aprit1...... s 4 004 7 | merchandise company, '"f teet lot corn are promised. Provisions, inactive. July | chison il%, advance X. The Chie b o | Thursday, Apeid 2.0 01T 4 000 88 | bikea sabot 71 Redick's potng L) 1t #13.00; Lurd, §.02; ribs, $6.50. NEW YOUK §TOCKS. — cago wheat market for the past | priqay, Aprild D44 8 | 01 Mears to same, lot 12, K0, Bedfora e Tiopkins & Co. to 8. A. McWhorter | “gsers T pogacce. S— . week bas becn @ fine one for the big scalp | Baturday. Aprildé 4 404 w0 | Place G p 500 g b ol Tepor Ay (ndloated In oue | Stooes | Opes. ['Higk: | Yow: | Close. Yeat. Mors Beasonable Weather Would Be of Great | ers, having beon a good sale on the bulges ! Monday, Apriit, v et 4 40wA @ | J L Miles to Fiutehinson & Wead, Tot 312, The Government Orop Report Failed to yosterdny o Hstive 1 todar's | ot vell 8 | 8 =] B § and an equally good purchase on the breaks. | Tuesday, Aptil 7 et 30as4 90 |~ bik 10, Orehard HilL . 8800 00 Ly 60 Operutions. Tt las been discounnted, and the | Manhating. [ B Bl 7 enefit to Business Interesta, T'he fignt still soutinnes between those who | Wednesday, April & 4 doi 90 A wite 1o Frea Enfieid Affect Wheat Trade. 1ocal crowd were gene Whort In anticipas | Wabash prd.| el R W Pelts e aation, on the bul | Thursday, Aprilo . 4 40@5 00 15-10, wnd s awse 10, and o o Twer orleonogRey ‘found lones Jast | Krie.., 155§ N R | side, g "', orelgn situation, OF 0 confi. | Friday. April 10 careises 4 85b 15 yperty in sald seption ... as confident as over and not disposed to part | Canada 8o:0 sl \ OMA :IM , and the others who arc equally con $aturday, April 11 N 4 T0@5 10 s and wifeto Mary Gavin, wig with thelr wheat, except at better rates, After | Pacific Mail 5| 8 HA WILL BE A GRAIN MARKET, oo T ;:foml:v;-;u”:' b Disposttion of Biock Haw'sadd ool i 1| CORN CLOSED WITH A FAIR ADVANCE. | n laing themarkets down for twp lours dur- |ake Shore crops at home, on the bear sid clostWg “pe Stock. Jife K, 14,06 10 which tine there was very little action, H — of the week 18 at n slight advance over last | Showing the number ot cattle, hogs and _acres in aw cor 30-10-12 780 the shorts decided to cover, and In doing so ad Trusk. | 2 | Week's closing, but has virtuslly beena | aheay bonent by the packers and otner bugers | G H Mermann and wife to John Knaus, advancea the, price about lo. The rovern- | £ Sy | A General Review of the Business and | drawn bat nthe market as shown by the books of the | O SCEER viay ‘«“—‘!r‘—l{-‘ SRy 30 | Provision Prices Better, and Cattle ment report 0t Uhe forelgn outiook for wheat, | Mo Pacno D rativel 1ou sto ards corpany: s Aln and wite to J acrold, lot 7 hich 8 not gen! y known un rathe “af Ly Finaneial Conditions Prevail- P i"{" T hisve )I:_\;»n rnn\palfl;é“‘li VRIURSIOVE J 830 -l bk 10, Clitton 111 add ) Reach the Highest Point of the e MC AR gl AL B Ul rather | Un Pactne, 5 ull and trading ligh! ho prices are to 8. Piokard to Clara Weavor, 1ot 2, bik gurded as & bullish factor. Yodge . Pas co fng in Omaha for the high in these cereals to induce very heavy | @ Buyers anscom Place il bt 8,30 Week — Hog Trade by el ol RTINS Past Week. buying, and the lightness of stocks “prevent | BRE& TG o ARy 9 Russell and wife to M AL Marshall, Rather Slow. acreage dod by the bulls | Rock Island operators from putting out lines of any mag- 2 "'.\’,';“.‘.5I!ffi'.‘.""3.':.'?,‘?2‘,‘.’, - 1% 1"L'vf}"l-‘f~“r"'{‘y‘l','-'.‘;"‘"i'.‘»’"\u P 1,200 and don A good export | 8t Laul | The vid ading in provision . » er buyers...w.... 92 | LD Saunders to J I Flack, 1o . (8poe ele| cmen i ) oron | D1 &W... | o The best evidenco that money {s becoming iy light and the market about steady. uyers. ... 00 | LD Eaundosto ) K Kincic jotth blk 8 o | Cmrcao, April il—(Special Telogenm 1O toment, With warm, bright wettforer | & . Sr. Nett / P more plenty and that people genera hio following table will show the highest W A Saunders toJ F Flack, lotd, ik “F," Tur Bee.]—The crop report feil flat so far a8 | Gon 5 d guts have ruled rather strong on bad ~obs t better shape financially is the fact that col- | and lowest prices paid on each day of the “one s Saunders & H's add ¢ "It r0 | affecting the speculutive markets on ‘change boting Bt Louls received neatly ) lections bave improved y materially. | Week under review, at Chicago and St. Louls, noGs. 1 nion stockyards company o Frank this morning. The very excellent condition ols of corn and reported country . Blneo last fall poot cotlections nave been the | 4120 the cpening and closing prices of the by packing company ... i foc % VIK 115t add to South ) | of wheat was known and fully discounted In | holders anxious for bide, tndicating it ¥as ) Gas| E o pOOE €O a weok. No sessiol vas at | T 14 packing company.... JOmaha Stsss . dvance. The murket started about stead gued, & freer movement shortly. nore ading. greatest cause of complaint among business | Chicago - i of the board was hel Bwits & 00 v.n v § Unjon stockyards company {0 foin ““;V:‘l' ? The murket start 1 avout stenty, | contident feeling prevails amonk speculative | bl liud o " 4 Bk i g L The G. H. Hammiond company. ... Chop. lots 17 and 18 bk 14, 1st add 1o At $1.03% for May. and & little off ut$1.02% for | Holders, and if the weather should continue | No Am men of all clas The jobbers complaine : v & ) i 0 omplaine - | T | Shippers, teeders and other buyers... s South Omaha g § 1| July, During the first hour prices turned up | cold and backward we may get ‘somewhat er of the dificulty in collecting for the bills of B NP H Lover. A A Pk ju amso J"l Shane, lot 205 | 10 $1.04% and #105 for May and July. Corn was Ikm;h’vr w‘.m-‘..M;.‘n‘.m\ T m..n.m{.ul. ¢ o the retailers and the rotatlers, | ? 4] g Ik § o Vie . g o AR ETIEAE At T fromn lust | Kethas beew quiet, trading mostly of It goods sold to the retailers and the rotailers, | ¥ fyyy 3 2 Potaliisvsriinees vevereeseeni 00 | John Weaver und wite to Jane Pickard, a narrow market and littlo changed from 1t | goqjping order. Wlthouih o the smail advanee in turn, were unable to collect from their | & & 337 . H und 4% 45 1t fot 7, bIk T4 South Omaha night. Ouats sold a little higher. Provisions | there was a wore rencral disposition to sell, customets. 'Tie closghoss of money foresd | | H g D'sposition of Stook for the Week. | AnnaM Yatesto & A’ Parker, lof, b, bik opened steady and moved up 8o to10e all | The closing was rather strong in sympathy 4o prefarred business men and individuals of all classes to | i@ H T O R DT il B i Pt around on early trading. The wheat market | With wheat. g : U8 4lge roglstored R, » . | sheep bought by the puckers and other buyers A QUIT CLAIM DEED! did not surprise auyone today except those MeCormick & Co. to I C. Swartz & Co.: The | U. 8 448 40 prefd (oxdiv) pursue a system of retrenchment and econ- \ the market s shown by the books of the | AN ':Hm[h\.\uuwlfl Stone, lot 7, blk 6, 0 | Who sold heavily oh shiore atil expected voaes | SoveIninent repore giving the condition of | Pact | New York Central omy which has borne good fruit and which Union stock yards company for the week 1 Place v 55 X ML, A ter wheat 96,0 and indicating that the | Central Paclfie 1 " i 2 ending Saturduy, April 11, 1801 to’A N Grant, n'i3 1ot 8 abreak of % or fe. Everyone expected & Targely Incrensed was cortainly a | Chicage & Alton P is largely rosponsible for tho improvement of | ¥ & e 3;‘,‘.,” o Place 230 | favorable showing from Washington figures, from the standpoint of | Chleako, Burilngton .. the money market in this section of the west. | — Bwitt & o AN Grant to P N Grant 8 416t 8 bk o | and they got it Tue market started us it onns Chat 1€ wo haven | HAQUIer. ... 81| dopretarted From all portions of the country tributary to i, 1. Hamniond company Lyman Place wr 20 | {hiero had been no report glving winter wheat | E008 SEEINE WICRLSEOR Shat of winter une | hilaols o roforrad | Omana, come reports of improved conditions | % dahy packlng company’.. S0 RAva el s R UMY & Ot conditions nearly 18 points better than @ year | everharvested. 1t's a fact that serves 1o em: i WL T prevailing in trade circles due to the casing | - O DK O D e iyore. oo, 48 | | tralovd, bikd Centeal Parke.. =~ ol 900 | 200 This, barring all adversitics yet to come, | Phiusise the position of our local trads on tho 1T8| Yo prafareod up of the money warket, and greater confi- Wool 3§ boyd, sherifr to Joseph Sicin, lot 4, represents & erop of perhaps 350,000,000 bus LELELICR I agE HE Micutgan Cent i3 Westora Union b g 2 <bod 1k fowler Place . 1066 | of winter wheat, against less that 260,000,000 on he serfous in o fore N Cre ssourt Pac 0 7 & 3::: '“:1 the outlook for the coming summer | = The Cudahy packing .my; A 6,084 yd. 4.”\‘“.\:” EE French, lov 16, sg7 | the present crop. But the present wheat suj oW ‘I‘”l‘ll‘ LR L T |-«'\:“’:fl ON CArr—Easy; closed offered at 3 v i 2 | Syl s to publie; iat of Kas- iy and nungry Europo aro tho viafpeind o | B0 wosded ot cxport, e ais | P ecatie PAven 507 per cont : ol 2 | Wnintens. . b TN . 18 DTOSCHY SICUBLONS s was what gave | AR RRCCCTd the boars which hus continued TERLING EXCHANGE-Quliet, steady; sixty= The commercial agencies have made public | § % | Sulppers, feeders and cther buyers : prices a 1itt of nearly 10 at one time today on | 06 Dulls 484 tho ToAR which hiss continied | day vilis, 84804 Somand, 884, data collected by them, showing the failures | : blganins 81 Total amount of transfers. ... e government report. ot on homo erop. | with Vit Yo wavantage {o cler’ purty Mining Stocks usiness for tho first g o 80 % LA - o T but on foreign crops. France was represente: Bradstrect’s report that the available supply B Ll Lo L AL LALIE el 2| The Cudabiy packing compiny THE RACE RIOT. 5'to 30 pot cont. short, Hollund and Bel- | ofthe world report that the avallable i | New vork, April 11.—(Special Telegram to fiattering, 170 firms and business houses hay- ~— | Sbippers, teeders and other buyers 15 | Ofcers Newman and Gustafson De- ‘;vmmli‘ 19 hti r'“‘“\' H “r,“u.\\...;.luy”.‘v(u:; Mot R S el “fron oot el I.“:.ullmlu‘. stk BT st v — — air, Ttaly satistactory, with Russia doubttul, | Sfdes of the Kockles. Recelpts ateleven vri- k fon ing closed their doors during the first three -] Representative Sales. cide to Resign. bt gensvally. unf ey tabie. Owble fiaws foF ok .;f"uul OO o, arirmonte 118,000, | ATce T80 [Eureka Co months of 1801, as against eighty-nine firms Bl e board of fire and police commission | the day was less bullish. Liverpool early | ThOUhlted Kinxfom, SO [0k er's delive | ADMACOR oo 3% [Homestake . for the corresponding mouthis of 15. In the Bk e f‘-‘,';‘ii‘ sk :'r." mot yestorday afternoon to hear the charges | cables were d lower for cnsh aud futurcs N o' ot varptol Host N eieiior 1120 %0 [Horn Nitver matter of liabilities the total jumped from 5 ol I < it against Officers Newman and Gustafson Engiish home-grown wheat was bl shows a dec S from 15 penny 1o 11 penny A A i #425,652 in 1500 to £1,111,261 i 1591 One I |- 1 i for their part in the riot at the mers' deliveries were at an _aver per ¢ tal. T ose of the market Is appars | G0 and Va | Standard. third of this increase was due to the failur i Koystone chop house on April 1 of #7504, or 15 4 up for the month. Paris ently strong, b wo ngtles tha i LSy Cavies : - of a western bank, Whileat the best this is % 1 When the_cases wero called tho accused | strong, with wheat 10 to %0 centimes up, and 3 L ARl o, Hustain PRODUCE. cavy increase, i t 5 3 officers presented their defense in the form | flour35 to 50 centimes higher. Berlin wis 4 < difficult to advise under the cir . - 8 hieavy increasc, it does not by ang means L: - 0 of resignations, which were accepted by the | mark up on near options and 214 marks lower | cumstances but we believe Uit it sules are | CHIC April 11 —Whent—Closo_Steady} prove that the conditions vprevailing in Ne- i i board. on Qistant months, English weather was cold, | madec od bulzes or purchases on good ;:hy('q?\l 4210451 $.045@1.04%; July, braska h been so disasterous 4 Commissioner Gilbert said that he did 1ot | perhups the best bull news of the day was in l'»'..n“i"r”“fS',r]".'w:‘(”"\'fl",.‘.'w”|“-‘.'»'f1v ‘l’x; ';l\l:_- AT Steady: ons July, 6134 to mercantile pursuits as the figures - H want tho resignation of Ofticer Newman ac. | tho export clearancos and saics of cash vheat | gealpiy nafiet within o range of 20r 8 conts, | , O8ts=Firmi cash, May, si'sei Julyy might seem to indicate. There wer o cepted. “‘As the charges against this officer | o, joior shipments. sur Atlantie ports | Coriiand outs were dull with trading chicily Lol e, a number of firms in business that had been 2 are of & very serious nature I do not think he | (0 S B (R0 T600 000 bushels of wheat | Jocal, Tndications that the spring p) Hye=800, o s, living along from hand to mouth. struggling FRl BUABTETE SR should be allowed to resign, but should be . * " L ing of oats will be done very soon and in good Barley, -78@80c ATt B S L a TR A discharged.” and 24,000 pac s of flour. The Increase in | shape. Advices from th ‘“tute that of- e Timothy —$1.2531.26. hard to make the two ends meet even when g tried by this board and discharged.” heat and i i s ol fo| s el T oEaeaine anialy and. | Flax—81 the conditions wero most favorable. Some Z] s 1 e e o eling. os reslgnation | Wheatand flour ovor last wook was equnl 4 | fasings o corn ae Inesoaslng TabutiX, sy, Witlsky. £i.10 of them had started in business without sufti- > | 4801 2 was dcbated at somo length, Mr. Gilbert | about 30,00 bushels of wheat So% Yorl and | dleations polnt to Ieroutiite ol lust y Pork-Steady;: cash, $12.50; May, $12.60; July, A cient capital and others, through ignorance 1 1 1 M holding out. Finally it was decided that | Boston yesterduy alone cleared 57,00 bushels | yydere and July” corn about dle prosent L of business principles, of from poor manage- e 105 1 2 1 et of the matter was to ac- | of wheat and 85,0.0 puckages of mour. St | prices look very high fn the face | Lurd ~Steady: cash, 8.024; May. 0075 July, ment, had run behind. The failure § gl= 1 1 I cept the resignation. None of the commis- | Louis today reported 200,000 bushels loading | of the probability of good wrops in 10L 7.021407.0. i F nt, had run behind. The failure of such | 5 o ey 3 i h i f v & B Ribe—Steady: cash, 86.10; May, 88150 frms cannot be avolded, when thereis even n | £ § §% i H 1 Sloriors were anxlous 10 listen toa. three o | in barges. Willlam Dunn & Co. toduy [ Frovislons weth ratnog auil and tho market | o Short RiveSeoadyt cah, 010 hiay. 8 slight money stringency and every fow years | === = 100 2000 1 four hours' trial which would simply be | reported 24 bout loads worked for lookad weuk, although, we WAl OnQvancein | Elour—Unohanged. witnesses a general clearing out among them. OMAHA LIVE ST10CK. 20 1. 70 1 10 u repetition of the police court trial. The | export shipment from May to Sep- B Delievo that the May liquidation, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 8.02410; short The longer such weak firms continue in ey ALusieeN aitj L0 L 4 T T e et the commlssion | tomber. The sction of tho marke for e baeh Fanerally expesed; hs boen | Clgun, 8A40@0.45: short ribs #1008 business the greater the loss is likely to be OwmATA, A was that there was 1o show for Newman, | 0 as: M d extent necomplished. In that event uiter-Unchinzed. o 3 , April 1L, v Lo v 1 the prineipal months was: May opened at t v © RHRT lll,ml‘ the w“l"iT lllm) "o the‘ \;«-nwr {ur l\hc OATTLE—Estimuted receipts of cattle 1.400, as b ”"’"M’jf“ "{'K‘,"""",’.' :‘,‘l‘:“ \‘\‘,',ly““” anxious to get the matter out of | g o33 sold to $1.04%, to 8104, to 304X, to A ”'““1" further break so long us se TS Eil cream cheddars. 1@ usiness world at large. In addition to the n 058 yosterday (530 (s b WBye i $1.04% to 810415 at Lo'clock. July, #1021, to 2 ats. 114@11%0; Yo Awcricas, 13 class in which the percentage of business re- | the week have been ubout 8300, as compar 02 ¢ 2 the committeo on finauce made a report in | L% 10 TLU. b A o AS T 4 il s ¢; hoavy and light green salted, ) e & \us lnrgo.®'A good many retail deal. | 8310 lnst woek. Tho market was sotive and CALVES. e condition of the polico fund. | Milmine-Bodman, §. V. White & Co, and the | gyuicago, April 11.—[Speclal telogram to Tie | 310583 READ Salted, 1ee@4iss salted bulky ors In the country loaded up with heavy | higher on good beaves and active and firm to | 3. 3 0. 314 200 1. 240 400 The board uas §75,000 to run the police force | crowd led the buying. Hutehinson sold long | ppy 70 o\ fow loads of fair to good | 43¢ eroen sulted calf, fei dry flint, Sc; dry O of Kook whlh iy migGLAYe) boen | oo piEbeE BRI GLERL AILRERTA BF ORI 1 8.5 3% 1120 500 | ayear. Taking the expenses of last year | wheat, Bloom offerctl Shent (oF tlmo, but | DER] e e ol sold quick und ot | SHiads S0ty Sa: Sahid baoked, 401 % 8 510 t have sold out had the crops been zood | Feeders active ant SRR A, ot BULLS. P into consideration, it was aecided that the 30,000 bushels of May from Hutehinson Tl oat iti5as. for e WenkLMNATYY ke cked, 4ei 2, 3403 and money pleuty, § UntisniLt Feeders active und fn demiand, ot srong | 3 o 510 2.188 925 1.100 330 | fund would not ullow tho appointment 't any | ot the top price of the day. Wheat closed | th ilgHeatupeides. for vho ! wenki bR IEMAL][OAKEISA edinta, B o d money plenty, but with only a moderato | prices, L B3 4 being comparatively light for the week, and Recelpts. Shipmenta. trade they were uhable to meet the largo bills | Hoas—Estimatea receits of hoze Bl0G 43 81 i additional patrolinen boyond keoplug the | with excellent support, and with o O e eo e caien|tna 1000 00 which they had coutracted and the only | compared with 3.613 yesterduy and 6,608 i 8. quota of men up to ninety-four. of %e from last night for May at 31.04%, and | LR LA Ll GOl il “ 1 Wheat, bu 18,000 3, O Oy s o malto an sssiznmeny, Thove |-Saturday o inst week, Tt eipts during | 8. 625 215 4. 40 225 Last year the average expenses of the d Vb K 14 1 ns the foreign markets are no better than 1ast | Corn, Do L RG000 03,000 thing was to ako an assicoment, Thero |-§aturday of lust week,, W as compared with e - R are nses 0f o/ de ) bubioupfor July abel oL April was quoted | {80 TR LT er, espectally of live eattle, | Outs!bu Lo 100 s still another class which has helped to O 18t we s hariet. Bt RRSA aotive | i WESTERN CATILE, 3 ; partment per month was 5,400 for nincty At the close at $1.03%. New York reported 10% cek, and exporters. espe ot live cattle, P10 T PN s X 7. swell the number of business reverses cred- { o o ek and closed weak 1o 5 to 100 g Av. Pr. | four men. Since the resignation of Newman | 15,44 joaas worked for export. o practieally autof the UAUAEGEOhY NEw Yonk. April 11 Receipts. 12,000 ited to Nebraska. There are some men in A ns of_the prices naid was | o 33 Ballenting— and Gustafson there are’but ninety-one men T hben aknieb rasinioderate ones, Ly |iSould SHS FAN SO L all moderate next week | bushels; exports. 2080 bu spot dulls business who muke ita point to fail when- 10, the btk selling ut 81.00@500. Pigs, | 2% steers, b fed i . 260 | on the force. The number will be increased | . €HOTL BT T owever, and like wheat prices are bound to go substantially fufgher. | No. 2 red, SListwLI% in elevator ‘81105 afloat ever dull trade, slow col A8 OP DY i lght-lights, 8. light, 84,700 | $ steers, huy-fed talling: 80| to ninety-four, but not above that. showed good support, however, sn o duotations > ubout as follows: Extra | #LISK@U . 0. b. Optlons closed stendy 1o A other . .00, T Lu ttle compi Y Glosed with @ fair advance for May, with [ & al Sinohnnged to %e up; No. 2 red excuse avises, and the past three months has 0 L 833,00, The | 5 Lhoars, 300 SRR N S = =) A | stecrs, #6.00@0. i good to Lokt EALLAR O . . 0 0 1 panicd was B0 com- | & 3 . Atter Policeman Newman. July less buoyant. The receipts were 260 i g closed ut #1153 2 furnished an opportumty for & number t pio pricespall s com- | g steers, hay. 0 16 20 o A1) eholen, $5.255.8; medium, 84,85 common, | ©Corn—ltecelpts, 25,300 bushel orts, 3,000 ! of such to go out of business, Take sy and B60% Suv- | Relndurd cattie dompiny i James H. O'Neil has brought suit to re- | cars. The estimute for Monduy 18270 C0rS. | g, 0y54,50. cows and helfers. &.0:@4.25 D B e No. 5, 4@ The In Slevas b out those firts whose failure was due —Estimated receipts of sheep. 2,204, as 50'8LOOT8. 0o e enie 4350 cover £1,000 damages from Ofticer Jesse New- The bear element s doing all in its power to ToGs—Trade in a general way s rather | tor: 70¢ afloat: unzraded mixed, 77@soc. Op= to one of the three causes mentioned, | compured with 13 yesterduy and 315 Saturs % bapey e w9 3 | manaud his bondsmen. ~The trouble grows | creutea stampede on the impression that the | slow and pricess tolte lower on, Tough tlons Higher, Muy clovng at wc. i tosufiicient caital, ignorance of tho business | day of ast o raelpts, during the elfers, huy=Led oo onnenns O A racent chop heuse riot. in support | receipts will increase largely. St Louis sent | counnon but 4bont steady “on shippers und | | Outs “Recdipts, 00 bushola; exports, 00 found to be vory small, In other words, very | st weel, 6 ok agiizeind Bry | Noo AL B o o5 | cause o provocation, :Newiman, as & pollce- | that corn wili now bezin to ve quite treely. | g ST e buyer, they hud Lo ta Optic 3 Muy closed at 503c. 3 few firms that were generally regarded as in | © § b, w2 9 tmau, fired a bullet into bis arm, crippling | The bulls sl hold the market at its hizh | wasulered ¢ T ures were #1.0) Sugar—Raw, firm, but gulet: domestic, 8 fri g SR — 450 2.0 495 d f P uifered and the rulln re #L.0X@ ugar—Ia: i, but g ) f.‘,'ml "“"u'“{": before (‘}m m,,m“‘,“.‘,;m..m of Keoeipts and Shipments. 45 him for life. polnt. as the receipts are not more than the . while falr to good packers” sold Y | toat iXo; ““‘!"“h(',‘;"' ";"'“m'”“';f- sod, May, e money stringency have gone under. Show of ¥ 5 = o g g equireme! A e o close wa prime heavy utcher weights, £.15 roleum—steady. Un osed, May, ¥ = gency 9.8 Showing the official receipts and shipments 108 FELL UNDER THE CAR. requirements. \‘mn_ corn 8t the closo was O e Mgntlight, 81.00G4:505 | O of cattle, hogs and sheep on the dates indi- 500 [ May sold at 88¢ to 674¢ at the opening | 18 g1 75555, Fags—Steady; westorn, 150. _ Unseasouable weather, as a rule, is detri- | cated: 500 A Section Man Badly Hurt While and sold up to 67X@07 % e, and closed at 67%c _— Pork—kirms new mess, $13.50D14.00. mental to the best interests of trade, and the RECEIPTS. 500 bt T y July closed at 644e, to Gi%e, to Gilie attho Coffec Options. Lard—Opened weak; closed firm, westorn jobbing business of this city has without 5 ~7 Gata TR LT 500 orking Near Albright. e Nny corn puts were quoted ut 67c and | Nsw Yor, April 11.—(Special Telogram to | St £.99. Datos 1 lo. | Hogs. |_Sheep. 8 y P 1 et Blesdy: } doubt suffered some from that cause during | Frigay. April § ...... TR T ] . Just before noon yesterday a section man | ouljs at 65'gc. e Bre]—Corree—Options opened steady | Buttor = Leaty the past week. — Warm weather and sunshine | Saturday April 4... 200 | named Olsen was run over and seriously hurt | The oats market was auiet toduy with op- | 6 points down to 10 points up, &nd closed | “Ghoese—Fl ! just :lz:rd\;:&ull('llla&lnnii: “;;mm:! to 13:33: 500 {\,uxfl";.vn Hulon. Pacifio hana car near Al | tions selling within a range of e and closing | dull and unchanged to 5 points up. The sales |- o yopie Apri 11 3 - 50 right. t top price of the day. B. Fowler | were 4,500 bugs, including May. & July, | B 14 \pril 11 backs, however, the jobbing trade of | Yiureday Aprild. 300 R hjured man was & member.of a sec- | 5480 0P BUQ 0\ 7€ 56" 1ong oats HSoptember, . £l mbor, | ercush, 8L0Sis; Muy, 8F R Omaha is really better and even the | Friday, Aprll 10, 390 | tion gang and nad just commenced work. He [ 501G & (I ML o 0a at e above | S N Biek Guiet, steady; fair cargoes, | SORMTEITEL RO o i) 'n‘r‘z“sfnm“,',""mc “nl‘ tmz jobbers admit | Saturday, Aprilil 5024 | was on & hand car loaded withties and fell ‘;'."z r{“yL }.'i.{g‘ypn e e A T No. 7, 818.00. ) blo. at they have noticed an improvement dur- | Firstweek of Aprl. ... O front of the car. Before a stop could | Yesterd s i s, ‘ ing the past week. Besides the improve- ;T.';":':v;‘-':?&"\al:fi‘rf\"' g::z; Do made the car had passea over the man which amount the vll'\\:.‘ was made. June sold port of Specie. Whisky—$1.16. 4 ; ment already noticeable a still better trade is of March. 393 ) breaking one of hislegs and badly mutilating | from i%c to 337 ta ok the close. July | Ngw Youk, Avril 1l.—(Speclal Telegram to | _Butter—Lower; creamery, 2@c; dalry, b looked for as the season advances. It is to 510 | one of his hands. opened at 5 old down to 51%¢c, und from —The exports of specie from the | @2 be doubted if the outlook for the late sum- 510 Mo Olsen is a stranger 1n the city. He | thence up tosi%c, the closing price. August MinsEAPOLIS, April 11— Wheat—Fuirdemand mer and fall trade was ever any better at SuIPA 510 | was removed to St. Joseph's hospital. closed ut 384c, and September at #%e. The and good miliing: wheat sales, No. 1 northern this season of the year. The spring is rather AND ROUGH, y ipts wer 1 t which wer \r 1iagie over May: poor wheat SIOW. 3 ! S AN 3 . —————— recelpts werb 12 of which T cars were | g ; : b 2@ : 2 o DATES. T p - = 16497 In silver. Of the total exports #, 0 i oL A late, but Illf‘, farmers have been able to com- - 9 — 32 ‘Worm Eating Plant. raded contract. Shipments aggre; od 38,720 | in gold and #00,000 in silver went to K pe, pt 100 cars; shipments, cars, i Thursday, April 2. 1 3 No. 1 i. April, and on track, mence their seeding and with anything like | g O\ fodaed 4. - 40 J 7 o i shels, the greater part being of No. 2 grade. | and #1150 in gold and #1757 in silver to West R i y : Friday, April 3.0 o New Zealand produces a peculiar sort | bushels, the greater part g & April, 8101 May. 81021 fair weather from now on will have plenty | Eaturday, April & sneee, AeNesca e g 4 5 . Thdian and South Amerlean ports. The im- | G030 PR e ey I fime o set the cropa Into. the ground. in | Monday, April .. g of missing link between animal and | Allpredictions about a stampodo aIONE | portsof specie during the weck wmounted t0 @10 3 @104 No. 2 northern, \\\ good shape. With the present oright out- | T April 7 Bt ctw ewes, shorn Vegetable life, It is called the bulrush- | holders of May products wre canishing fn the | BRri0h e *hiiich W00 was 'Tn old and 821,50 | April 810k on trac S f N busitioas men have every reason to feel | Yeoasiiar, Aprils cuterpillar, The caterpillar part is just wir._In fact, the sentiment in the ||]rl:\!.~(u|l in sl LN D i KAxsAs Crry, April [L—Wheat—Quiet; No.2 as cheerful as they do. o Country Produce. an ordinary every day caterpillar. The | Ierket appeat "‘.'"‘"; e v, TOCKS AND BONDS. bard, eash, $io; Apell) Bo bid; No. %, red, cash, ery - ' eek of March. |03 " " 5 e 3 ad, 3 C! T : ol ¢ cas. 2 PHE ) o a o P i ¢\ " D VU0 oharel Tuteteat © Tar- | Becond week ot Mareli 308 | it the market was whittle firm T, but do T ke 18 b 4L CoulA pasa ghin | LT wras seonn tho clostug prices May pork | Tt B |- This country aloue hussont nos ey | G- Quiots No.2casn, sixe vid; April, 51%0 trado, Prices for the most part were ncarly | Eirstweek of March...... 1t | ers do not look forany permancnt impro e Rt o wus up 12:4¢, July Thie; May lard Se and July ,000 in gold to Germany sinee the first of | bid. Fourth week of Feb...... %% | Yient. Other kinds of produce were about | miniature American bu rush of the kind steady and, With th recelpts tust, about ecqualing the demand, the arrivals of each s 5 BIALC L tock Receipts. day were sold with littlo difioulty. Bges, | ggumated Today Ofeial Yestorany. perhaps, showed more change than anything | cqgtie. .. 58 cars, 1900 Caitle... 45 feaig(E else. 'The arrivals hero were not large, but | fioms. ... 4 cars. %100 Hogs.... 51 cars, 3,613 eastern markets werelower, which provented | Sheep... 11 cars, %204 Shecp... lecar, 10 | they shipping from this point at, the prices pro- — h I T eat At Do, Pork opened at the low point of the day, | this year. More than 800,000 of this went to- 3 ommonly Know cattails. AL B2 a July, sold to § day, but the Gers Yo rs o askil Aber g at 125012 and July to 812,024 | day % o r?*'.r-" senorallyimese s asiing sand It is about eight inches high, and has | @uior. and closed at $I20BIL0. May lard | vorac bus at the present time. This mornin : tows. B1.i504.8); stockers an HAy--The best grades were quoted at $14.002 swhiskers” at the tip just as a cattail | sold at#.70@8.77:4, and closed at #.25: July, eables from London indicated that £400,000 14,50 per tor has. F.00 10 7,074, und closed at #7.024. Ribs sold | had been withdrawn from the Bank of Ei 3 | GAME—A good many ducks are arriving, but A toctmany Gralinh e ATy i ho oaternlliactifonlyttivee Hrched &, So-hiaiier ‘ot ono timo und"Closed bou. | jand today tor export io Germany and that un Recolpts, toers, £.70 1 feeders, KANsAS Crry. April 11 =Oattle petite for goid 18 | g00; shipments, 700: murkot higher: ol 1,500; mar= SRR P : a, A = Sourht after. Some dealers are writing their | long. R lAm ORIOA advunce in the bank's discount rate is 0. 2 red, vuiling here, and the market had to come Highest and Lowest. customers that they do not want them. The i issection of specime! < PRICES AT OHICAGO. bocted. This had the effe aking the 0 E = G down. A good many sales have beel de | Toduy. Yester: s thes ey 90 Bol ARy Saotma M| ke S i a specimen | ghowing the ranze of prices in the leading 4 Corni—Stendy 2 mixed, TIBTH4o ARove and'a W mim,pq e M | mighest... .....8810 Highest "Wio | wnd mallaras 30. .00, | ghowed that the root of the bulrush had | options, us reported by Cockacll Brothers Fonagn ;‘l]“:lfi!;“l'l'l‘,:”"“ st Oute—In fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 55¢., {5 safo to say that the wajority of the sates | Lowest... ... #. X o S Reecipts were not_heavy and the | eaten out every particle of the worm’s i e L Whisky—8116. 70 Lowest. GoswoniTy. Open. | Hign. | L w. | Close. | Yest'y | markably favorable pvernment 5 D T i 4 & — arket fully steady. Live chickens” went at | interior. that the hairy hide simply od yesterda Thi e indicate made during the week were at that T b Lol B iohlak - at | interior, so tha airy hide simply I {ssued yesterday. This report indicates rm; No. 3, price. Tho butter market was weak and | g JAverage fricoa6 "‘,’!‘:'( i s Ty Y ey oo iy, 7 | formed a shell to cover the root. yo| 1o | o Tmost | phenomonal crop O orine ; not s0 many sales are reported at 20¢ or M'h()?,“‘“;:f“h: Tl‘l'l",‘;“““"}"",“:l‘,’ddi’}‘ 1888, ‘0“‘}” BUTTER—In one way the market here is in The plant is scientifically known as |t e shortness of the European e | ORI e, sou@Te. ~ ubove. Poultry commanded good firm prices | J5q"nd 1591 o & n 1555, 1580, | pecultar shape. The uverage receipts donot | metrosideres robusta. While the bul- gl g | Would seemi 1o imply that the summer of 1891 | provisions Quiet; pork, May, $12.55. all the week. 'The few live chickens which JGLRLOE appear to be so very heavy, but castern mars | pches are frequently found without tl Gia| 6% | will beof great prosperity for the farumer, i S g 7 . DO O ek ot Lt packors and || 1ughes Bro.frequentiy SOLDE WALRON the o v have arrived have sold very well and they Days. | April 91.] April ‘90, [April ‘89, | April '8, Lok 8 10 8h he packers anc sy Atie e : i = raflroads und the country at large. The bank Liverroor, April 11L.—Wheat—Demand good; will be in still better demand as the weather el ih | ! shippers and that is weakening the market c{«lmu_nlur‘ it is ::chlum that the cater- sl o4 | Sfatenent showed u decrease of 8777, mthe | Cafifornia No. 1, & 7d per cental. becomes warmer. Game sells provided there boeg i fowiafithe chol cest countey rolls sell | pillar fs found without some bulrush is x| 8 | QU rosorve, This was foss than bad been | Corn-Marier o, Qormand ,00d; mixed ated. The prices, however, are low which is TOCeIbLs s to De sofd at 106Gk, extra sizes of the rush that spring from 8w (129 | thoclosings wore gonoratly, b ow Y toduyts LIVE STOCK. due in part to the poor quality of the receipts. the caterpillar betokened that there isa 012 dealings. Much of the selling of stocks was Frif 'lr::l«ls rln_y ‘market lll al :;mg. sn(l;‘vou some i Th~ Improvement Record. natural affinity for flesh on the part of 647 mmn a bell m..:v it was a unxnl time M“A OnrcAao. April 10.—Uatvle—Rocelpts. 1,000; \ttle improvement, according’ to the best in- L1 ‘The following figures show the totals o ction_prepuratory for another upward | 4¢highest prices of the week, stecrs. B.84G6.000 formation at hand; hay is not at all plenty in 8 Tactal 8 f“ b :l\d» 0: totalsof "h'vj‘,lfl“m‘.l have investigated the sut 818 | ¢ | movemeno next woek: Atchison and San | (ckers, 887040205 cows and bulls, $L750 ho country and dealers generaliy do not an- e real estate transfers, building permits and | ~Those who have stigated the sub- 8w | 7 Francisco gross earnings for March showed an | §35 Y el Tood] 8 ) it vank clearings for the past weck: ject of the strange combination state ingrouse of ¥3,18, il ticipate very liberal receipts for the balance £ Y S AL Me 3 . 4 b erpillar b i bl A ot Hopikins & Co.to 8. A, MeWhorter. | sz, Louts, April 1L.—Cattle—Receipts, 400i of the scason. There are some who expect to P T T REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. that the caterpillar burrows in vegetable | cowwonity —There O e Tast. aveling up town | shipments " 200; market steady: fals to seo it sellat above £15, although it is bhard reyalling: $rioes. Mon RS ) soil prior to its metamorphosis, and in | Waear— | 1 that Con A turned bear on stocks, but | fauey native steers, #.50@0.2); stockers and {dem thot price now, even for the best up- "'A;hnlo\‘l‘r:.\;ll'nx :? a m;le ;)flprll(cm n‘l:!d oln m‘:fl‘.‘ Ly, . its burrowing gets some of the minute dulr I o b ‘\{“\ ‘;.mr gont turned up [|(.;]; rson At |:4m (..(‘ luy u i 000 and. his marl or the grade of stock mentioned: | Wednesd: \eds of the bulrush lodged in the scale: Augus! o %) ndsor to de ald he sn't down Hogs -Receipt shipments, 4,000; mar= nATkeyforH ikeidy sceds of the bulrush lodged in the scales | coix™ ALl e AL Hogy ~Itece i » OALIFORNIA FRUITS, Baney steers, 139 to I Thursday of the neck. Nourished by the warmth, May. w51 town yestorduy iupdly expected g | kot wieadyt ho Vo515 ixed, 8660 Omaha is becoming a large fruit market | Good stoers, 1150 to : Saturday moisture and richness of the insect’s | oama’ « shipment_ engug . lar, It £ . and the quantity of fruit sold hero is rapidly | Butchers'steers, 1030 to 130 165 Gt body, the seeds strike root into the un- | _ May.... ol Jras expeotort Wt the Rank yould Recelpts, 15.000; market steagy, i increasing from year to year. Thi i Fulr steers, 90 to 115) 1bs. otal..... tenees sesssne :: o, 3 F — . - show some furth VeS, 1S packers und shippers, #1.004 oy Loais of Qi ot feite, hich wee | Coummon stecrs, 80 o 1200 1t BUILDING PERMITS. h‘n'l\mulie cx;\n‘l'(u}l‘lu's brain. The T et some largo shipments of currency n and selected light, 15.30; prime Ly 0 ruits, c - A i e o 0 “hrysalis i ne 5 Notes and ussip. made again to the middle states: teher welghts, 85,15 rive hero in excellent condition, tha alr 10 200d COWS. ... 5 T e e change into chrysalis is atonce stopped, tes and wado again tothe middle states, 1 or welghts, 8514055 e ot L At L (et el canons j Taowtay. ., . and after o fow days thecaterpiliar dies, | Minneapolis: Caxs Whents S8, ifiecnt, EOYSTAMARt oD ane ris a privi SRR fios of the fruits themselves, ~CAOTNIA | HOIOrS . or. eor A whereupon the bulrish proceeds to con= | - Estimated hogsat Cuichzo Monday, 0,00. | Jreqlation after the business hours, encour- 1479 % oranges are cousiderably higher than they BEIRYears a0t aairases g vert tho ontire anfmal substance Into | Fyports trom New York, wheat aud four, | aged holCore o8 BN e KR vas Imuod, He Got the Cane were in California, but the large stocks held [ P A e YR A plant life. The hide undergoes this e £ oo N HRRFCOC R BIC LA LILHP AL (R ol 0:630) tendng ,‘.‘f,g:.',.lr.l}.l-o";\r.:m down hare. (Xhe.ap: | Byily T BANK CLEARINGS. and many specimens poss the | ®Hea wheat selling at Chicago ot May prices | trary, they thought while stocks closed Irra: ally desiring to take advantage of the pareakasai iic e SRwad Jendonoy ot oaday 24 : horns, legs and ''elaws intact but | from samplo tubles Tar wd fow o thom Mightly lower the market | occasion, wis showing tho hoys o gold mostly held by a few large dealers. Sl oSy A 4 for the transformation of substance | Estin od oan ““'l.mm...\h.y.m. Wheat, T o " Veaterd iy was caused by s \mh-lln wlhu-h his xlq;”run!mn"n \'uuhlllul; of course, interested in putting tho Wednesday .....».s 3 from animal to vegetable. The bulrush [ %595 "CRCLD ere omered 5 of 00 s Uy @ “bold | ents hnd presented him for heavy worl pricoup.~ Auother reason” s o bo | \ezterh S P A ST | [iies its way uninterrupted until | for Soiday, SO, for el on May wuas| indw mieach i teeder TSRS voont cof e | Jone RIS Aln\vri'w!slof his_ward, soy8 ound in tho scarcity and - poor | MWestern cows Sat ; Dvery particlo of the caterpillar is | St Louls reccipts: Wneat, #5600 bushels; | liquidation whicl ove i excopt for the | tne New York Sun. It was still passing uality of the foreign and Florida fruit. . i St Pt h Bt Louls recelpts: Wnoat, 24000 bushels; | Haildation ¥ orts, consequontiy he let | around, when a man in the corner, with g the forei Flori | T e o a O L H OGS L transformed, when it too, dies, and the | corn, 88,000 bushels; oats, 31,000 bushels. 1k 10 Dig exports, consequently he let it around, when a man in the corner, his lins given Califoraia, as it were, a sort | A Tinls EICOgh o Total oo SRTHLAL | unch of seeds at the top blows away to | ChIGHES, T cipts: Wheat, 4 bushels; | o aguin Justin timeto O #of stock | u satchel between his feet, handed outa of corner on the market. It is estimated that ng condonse < A decrease of 213 per cent from the corre- 5 Y corn, 8,361 bush ts. 104,580 bushels. Ship- | from the Mill bullding gay d it on the " ks $,500 car loaas of oranges were shippod out of ,:.:,,_..;.3 and 1.{u».u sules and highest ululllm\r sponding week of 1ast year, chase other worm victims, O Tta:" Whout. Li8T3 bushels; corn, Tips | Hoor to slug him with, - Weste Aasoafuted | gold-headed cane, with the remark: mouth, leaving ouly a limited quantity for | = =~ |1 B g | M YRt Apa t-) peoial Telezram 1o | food, and when evolution is complete for | 41id s {0 I lower, corn i 1 Sad hig ailup in arms sgaln on_sscouny of o 4e819% | on o falr, square vote of & whole town May and June. The lemon market is very 53 El o2 |5 % )u.l:’H“ 1- 'm_’“- ly bunk statement suows | coloring matter to be used in theic tat- | | ALK (,; A o and Toxus. The Alton Is to be boycottel. It | full of people.” s % strong, and fancy lemons have made a big : dlig lIPleaR iR | thefollauing SUAE | tooing.. Decomposition has never been | sale French country markets uuch i Phil Armour's brokers have un- { It was a heavy stick, with a massive jump in New York during the last ten days. 16%0. 2 3% 34 Reserve. decreasn 5 025 8 ¢ hout 15,000 shares of St il whove 60, I S A local dealer remarked that he would ot be i H Loans, increase known to exist in a case where the rush Bradstreet's reports: kxports both cousts | Tho stock market has hud ‘e roactionary gold head, and on the latter was an in- surprised to seo & $.00 market here before | sarch bl Specie, decrease completed its deadly work. The plant :_“'::h}‘ln-'lkfl 0063 ’|‘)II’I~IH‘|:L.Il‘l..:-=!‘l\:l 2164188 | tendenc today followinz up the condition | Seription to the effect that the cane had Tonit. Apples keep coming into the marketin | Avril. - W | ¥ ol o0 Jiesl son usually "fl";‘p’vl": it, too. for if the stalk ey 1 o duto equal ThiTIALL bushels, yudor whiah 16 olosad Jouiepaar. t DA Bt oe | Poon B ssented to the handsomest man small shipmeunts, so that, while there are no > oy 8 Circulation, i 3 is broken off during growth a second one inst #4,244,057 last year and 60,270,000 bush- s have been less unquestionably than | 1B & € rtain town in Kansas. One of the great number on salo at any one time, there | Jii° The i in excess sprouts immediately below the wound. Iy 1850, The avaliabie stocks of "wheat in e pucted, | The government report on | erowd looked at the man and the cane are always some to be bad. 4% b e, s of the t ———n curope therefore und in Amerlea Is equal to | crops published 1 yesterday afternoon, to d Lo 3 August 3 i the requirements of the 10 per cent rule. 800145 bushels. Srops U ahy Josterday afternoon, to- | and blurted out THE GRAIN TRADE, s ——— Babies Goin ¢ Up in the World. & Co. to Toncray & Bryan: 2= | the L g R at shakes! but you don’t claim - HE REBALTY 3 > y y wmer a R ml;[,, g,,‘.‘.,,,‘,r ,,A_“.m,“,.,,.l,,‘l“._‘?,,m“w THE REALTY MARKET. In many parts of Germany, France ere il s whieat w ulhl of n..;‘r ilroad stocks of n:u,l‘.m.m \"“" that this was voted to you as the hand- ill is regarded by grain men, and in fact by 0 S ATIATRNDS T i . Bt e R s ng report by 1y s to some extent checked reillzing est man?”’ al clussés o bmu': men who bave looked | o NSTRUME pinced on record April 11, | and Holland, as woll as In some places | ghe governn growing winter today. The Inaustrinl stocks have cased som “"f'. A 8 L | { e who tave looked | o | | | | 1801, in the British Isles, it is considered | wheat: I 1 9% aBoat e ol : Eoti oy s i ¢ 1 do, sir,” was the quick reply. Thtd the subjoct, s the commencement_ of 8 | sames 4 e o n the les, it is considered | wheat. It opencd atabout the osing price | off. Chicaxo gas quite heavy, A good deal o bt ) g g new epoch of prosperity for Omaha. While | Tebraary ] Al B AR R e very important that an infant should “'go | yesterday, 10 The buying by o local | tho stock b n s0ld by those disuppolnted “But you don’t come within forty it is only the first step in _the building up of | Mareh i field, lot & Ik 21, Orchard Hill " s1900 | up’ before it goes down in the world, | Searkor advant and on his purchuse b5 | The ben Inat. 1t sbems 5o Tass mosting of | miles of even belng common good looke an important grain industry at Omaha, the | April. 14 G E Birker and wife o Hutchinson 8 ys the Irish Times. Then, if a child | plied, the murket broke off to #L04%. The | thed thout any Inteiligence of uffairs of | 10€; 5 interest which the grain men bave displayed - ]}\.l d. lot 13, bik 10, satie.... 65 | is born in the lower story of a house it | close 15 BL.URGLU Berlin eables e npany by which the average man can *That’s also true, sir. already is ample assurance that the matter i Prices. J luck to L ) Saunders, lot 2, Flack's is immediately bundled ‘up by o of | higher: ch, steady; English, lower, bunk statement was rat crter “Ihen how on earth did you get it#” vill be Ay The following table shows the e id sub 4,500 o - y one of | Witk fine weathier this side of the Atluntic, W oxpected, the loss In reserve of §77,.00 T fashed, 04 tho saving e, for all there | , {0 Cope "8 o shows the prices pald | ¢ J'P i ad Wit o 1 D ¥ilberste the old womei and carried up stairs; if | 1ok for some decline from present prices.’ We R 83 peatec, (i n reserve of #5000 | ] was the oaly man in town who had o~ m:x"‘-n'v m::x:‘\:\‘x‘v l)|' ‘L'::!x\s.n‘\‘“‘ulxufm w ll l‘u:\\v;v’ ety i R e ‘..iu«« .|l..(~w Wi 20, blk 2 Kilby Pluce 1,300 | the event occurs in the upper story the | cannotlearn of any inquiry for either winter | undoubtedi Tl off us the stitement | ever put up his dukes in a serap, sir,and Shey will examine more closely the wethods k";:.';:;‘.:' to medlum sheep............ § 3008 £ | A I Hansoor and wite to Daniel Ham= child in her arms and clamber upon the | fecommend tuking moderato profits on other | ket lmproved a litt| forty other fellers tumbled all u\'u'gnh of iuspection and the grades of the different R maibian y s P3hyloe1a, bl 16 Hansoow Plaoe..... 890 rov e but close] dull, Total | other in their hurry to withdraw. The cereals. Steps are also being taken, when Range of Prices Paid for Hogs, § [t Johasa snd wite t O 1t ang Huso even a chalr—anything 10; get the little | {he seeding in the nartuwess the market will | sajes 15,1 by W soulping one, And to buy on breaks the | Loudon prices: Northorn Pacific, preferred purfesh is always respected where it rey safo course, Coru opened at 07 Eio 0%, decrease’ 4i Luko | Spects itsell’ Kuunxhv. e arrives, 10r aa open Im\rd.l TR foler'eg talis wows e resge of | Sawe to M M Marshall, lot 17, Albright by one up in the world, May sold | 71, decreuse lwp of the table, chest of drawers or l.m», 'We think that until more is known of | ment

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