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B M e e ——— THE OMAHA DAILY HE MONDAY. TY v 'K Y by H P D N ff about 50 o 5 " y n: i N Give 2 i P — thin and thin women to get stout. — L may be a long time bofore there will be | 80we: No. 2 northern, 8 it ons -l A 1 howw, und us tho W bit tfos '} h 00 & market forC Wb short. salo of the long - [ mofcrateiy etive, dhoning fiem o e e fumnty was buthr Hintted nnd ewstomn ndvigeedd § 1 ¥ isti e | Women a bit pursy practice to acquire | Affairg on W, treet Aro in an Abnormal | futures as now. Thq manufactured article L L " M ol R LR ables dos | atart - Good o chotes hitehor. wolih . Gotham Mdul;‘ and M;d:guln; Hoisting Their wupplemots, and young and pretty women | all SOUudi:on is Al in AR it pibe eron e hore e s | Death of the Anti-Options Bill Gelobratad | ¢lined i e on realiriiie on | henvy hoge ol at Erom 480 1o 67,00 e Taie 'oes to the Oeiling, got up classes at home and make no 3 resources of raw materinl, s, " May abnormal condition. The value of invest- ments is in only & secondary sensc regu- lated by intrinsic conditions, Outside fa- fluences of an _extraordinary character are the controlling factors; and as those in- apartments, where, say New York Sun, closely veile ladic who leave TIN—Firm; Strafts, $20,40, Ehippers and feedors secret at_all of wanting to kick the | ward in six months; will supply the demand Bl lose wis Fithor vasior on " y fuie to good stuff of all welghts at from $7 Corn and oats decline, adyancing ‘e and'elosed stendy nnd ¥ive double-decks we he Stout, the Thin, o Gawky marched up to a bar running along one tles—Henry Clews in His Weekly wheat, but look decidedly weak to us. | June, 50%a 60t clo: s duly FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW. fdent (o Go Tot OATS= Receipts, 96,760 bu: oxports, 2354 | giotably fitm. Tair o Sood, and prices an RIINL Batove, & A . om spot. Spot du options firn, foot out straight before, out again at the Al t pot dull, firy ptions fiemer, quict; k shoep, # 75 good to no powet 5 + p Loxnox, March 5, —Discount rates fell dur- mixed wostern, 98 pie400. g 10, JX ward, the body above the hips motion- | Co. in their weekly financial review say: Discotnt rates fell dur- was a girl's voice, pitched in the unmis- | and round at the knce and then the | for three months, and 11 per cent for short. | final adjournment of congress without passing Hives - Fair domund, stendy. shown by the books of the Unfon Stock Yard States and elsewhere, the bulk being taken lock denoted 12 o'clock st Washington .20; midales, dull, fivm: short elear, 11 RECHIPTS, of | their Lieads. They bob up and down to i ! } 18.15; May, $13.20; July, 1245, Pork, dull, i silken draperies, and the quick tap of u further progress to be made toward the gola % @l wawl ") elghboring e - 1 the doorway in ) slotse Kruger's | to soft music. | They poise on ono toe | siderable demoralization and aftord unusual | debate in the R S B 2 1 supply and casier; wostorn, WOV CATIN ) Hammond Co takes the foot in hand herself if the | The virtual disruption of the Keading com- | demand for Indin. The market became | doorof the hall, but were refused wdmittancs A1d; yullow, 30@60¢ gk Al b b 3 i n names in tho appointment book not | surprises it with some of its own possi- | again in the hands of receivers has been a | Luited States tess on the Stock ex- | polntment. Rick-Fairly active, firn o et Ayiake:| LB from the external influenc ove re- | for investment stocks, however, continues | oie down and ribs unchanged. Shippors technique of classic high kicki gres s o come for on the Board, | close rod, Muy, 7 AR Ixed St Tnviely ot e v { r X P the weakiioss In provisions bt bout o frescoes off the ceiling, to poise and | ”rl'l‘, AL e o [ pa o ieelpte, 18,100 bu, axposts, 20414 | thing fnaily chanxod hands the Tk el PEEP AT A FASHIONABLE KICKING SCHOOL | swing and glide and skip | READING'S FAILURE AND ITS EFFECTS artioaiaely opauye of avallable stocks | giqinres T b ey e L o 3 " caflont: steamer mixed, 51t 1§ ) 7 7 A 780 Friday, and Evey woman in the beginning, be she bear sido until Chicago ) rices are righted Nc: OBton wore dull opering ot iiee | o 87.00 10 87,50 ane week ngo Ivey woms s beg . she 9 5 PeAt o ol —_— 5 .« K Quiet Parlors Whereln the Young, the 014, | from the court or from the chorus, gets Shaken the Faith in Rallroad Securls | huve tried to show pFmanent ngth With | Cheers Broke Forth in All the Pits Wh unehanged; May, 50 s cloaing b BONGH | imarkoy, Uit Rl 88:0m Mextonn oo i Plrouctte and Atm t . at side the little hall and clinging to this Letter Expluing the Situntion the Hour Arrived tor the New | 607, Closing at 503 1omand continges as 1t the Hiarkity Siars. with one hand she must kick the other ~Financlal Notes, D¢ snlus, G000 B, of futuros, 40000 bu. | 8005 Tulk 1o wood whe rioC g iives, 83,750 0 Some of the Principal Fi g o g h, S8 ! 5 111 dotld learn that perfectly stiff, the toe pointed down- New York, March 5.—Henry Clews & a i b # could learn that, e Wt fol CHICAGO, TIL, March 4. Business was aban- HOPS “Quicet, tasy: state, common to cholee, Receipts and Disposition of Stock, d roulc ecp me of the sts vl " Y k the weel 1 losed casy o ¢ per cel don Wy the Bo: of Trade to celeb I ho | 2 Qr28¢ el fie )it 2! g al receipts and disposition of stoe earth could keep me off the sta loss. ' And thoy swing one foot round | Aftairs in Wall strot are in an entirely g k and closed casy at 114 per cent | doned by the Board of Trade to celebrate th 3 1l 1, 1 1 recelpts and disposition of stoek ns sonti ot PROVISIONS - Dall; ent ments, unchanged: | Company for the twenty-four hours endi takable socioty key, and sounding high | other: they get hold of the to® and carry | 1d continues to arrive from the United nti-options bill. As soon as the hanls of oulders, $10: piekled hams, $14,00 | 0C10ek b, m. March 4, 1893 1 cloar ahove the rattle of the casta- | their foot straight up and over above | | ) 1 nn'l v‘ ab \’ the rattl ”l 1lv\: : a I for the continent, mainly for Austria, where '()rw' m;hlf‘; ns l..‘.,-;qm_ heers y.yl'.x“- v'.,:‘. ;.‘- vlhd.l‘l.lq:‘ dalobioatarn stoam vl-»\~|vv| ut CATTLE 00 RUEEP, HONSHS & WIS ne he gay dance music, the swish t _ 5 Sv' it 3 , the sucoess of the goverinis! P om all the pits, hats were tossed up to the | § H ones option sules, nones Mar | o) Ir]:.uxl\m I‘]:ndk)ly". \‘(.u:lh]‘.l\rlfil\”'l ‘n‘l“ :‘h"‘l‘\' e LG et LB il lling and the entire crowd began to sIng [ steady; ofd mece §10.595 «.|iled | Cars. | Head | Cars. end| Cars. | Hond, 4 i Or'war( 1 d 0 8 3 | Munoss ius § ¥ | Jubllant airs, Bt Moderite receipts 1: Elging, 27 ¥ ] woman's slipper on a polishéd floor. 16 | eway the hands in and out and over their | fliences are of # fitful, uncertain and even | ggandarl, The silver market was reliably | Nome of the younzer members procured it - R R L bW (I penctrated th i which sereens | heads in o slow and graceful motion, all | serious chavacter they are producing con- | gteady, considering the recent bimetallic | coffin trom 10ty DISPONITION, B ‘ House of Commons and | lishmentand inseribed on it: L 19¢; recelpte, 0 DR HOGS. SR, and do most erratic and unexpeeted | opportunities for the attacks of bear specu- | the succes: of Mr. Clevelsnd to the | Bill=Dicd March 4, 1893," IALLOW -Dull, nominal. Tho G 1L e things with the other foot. Madame | lators, presidency. There was a steady, but quict The provised pall bearers brought it to th COTTONSEED O11 Steady; nominal; eruc Swift & Co i & A 1 i : ) i v {OSIN - ) D Jobi P Squlies & €0 their landans around the corner and | ganeer is very stiff and awkward and | bination und the placing of that company | Weak on yesterday's offerings from the | und bore thelr burden away In great disap- e N e White, Peevey & Dexter by Aot f ’ 1 change 8 it in most ¢ rtments At the close con " n ! Morasses Now Orleans, open ke P ng on their visiting cavds, learn | bilities, To see half a dozen fashionable ous additio o demorallzation arls- | g e ) ALl : tthe elose compared with last night wheat rleans, open kettle, good .“n_ u( 1 on th n‘ vi ‘u‘u ‘. ‘\ i ‘x“n Sy GHIB SRS to 1l Bt R0 Wit the i idition to the demoralization ari and virtually without feature. The demand | 1< up 1ze and corn tge. Pork 1s 7'5¢ lower, lard \e ar cful posture and study the I 1 ferred to. To a cortain extent, 1t has been o | unabated. The speculative markets were | \bRAthe At s \ o leading ros d s follows % £ nrpose trying to outkick cuch ot shock to confldonce in railrond sscuritios: for | Qistinctly weak in tone, owing to lack of [ Gall) ML OMAHA LIVE STOC <K Albfi one side the 1itéle’ parior asuos | E el ey shock nfidence in railrond securities; f STOCK MARKETS, : it 3 buyers. Consols closed with an advance of | ARTICLES. | OVEN | WIGH | LOW. [CLOT cossion of plack and gold screens safely | are woimon past the half R ”" ”“ll_ stionable | 4.1 joints on the week. In the foreien de- | whoat s Week Closed with Satlsfactory Condition for improvement in railvoad admimstration | partment Greek bonds have been steadily | March w1 7 Sellers in Al Grades. Chieago Live Stock Market. within late years, there is still a | improving and hayve advanced 815 points, | Mav.. . 8 § | T3l SATURDAY, March 4 sy '”\ Mareh 4. [Speeial T 1 g el danger of large compunies being plunged | purchasers continuing in view of the coming | Jui. 4 loro has besn vor P vl SOl (A LR LA T D G o notad in Jewoled fingors and the pretotion wometi tonsidorably ubove she weight assment though the unbalanced | loan. Spanish bonds have risen 11 pointa: | “Yiaves” e L R T L RS RR h B plain garh ischanged for softly flowing frecommended in the tables of symmetri- | yyibition of managers to undertake exten- | Mexican b ~declined 115: Brazilian, Lund | with lnst wook, Roecolpts of shoop woro | ¢ o 100 0 S focdory draperies of silken gossaner so'c 1~ | cal proportions in the_classes.” All the | gions and responsibilities for which their re- | A 9 R it tiousund discreet in purpose that my | way from 3 y s to 50 the ages range, | sources are fequate. The downfall of English rallway securities in gencral con- scarcely half wha v lnst week, but | o el L UL ST this Is hardly s £ 18t W S ro- 0 1 turn on the i ha touch of h the enthusinsm and encrgry ave by no | Reading has injuriously affected a wide | tinued to decline, holders selling owing to 18 1s hardly sury lust K the mystery of mysteries, with k, if grown sons and which the thick veils ave unfastencd by [ ters be eonvineing evidence, and i 4 . o hog market was without radical change. careely display the tip of hee | means confined to the junior members, 1 range of proverties which have become fent rogardir /thoaftecti ot the agitation MEskbork il ures are s fotlows: o O by R0 Sty o ntere First,” there ltio e | 13y amd by, when they have mastored the | one way or another involved in Mr. MeLeod's | OVer the rates bill - fs. | Tardz e SR ST s bt o R g i ! f { ¥ e - schemes of annexation, and this fact magni- n railway were dis- [ “4fF 4 | 5 Cattle. Hozssteep. | gho supply appetred o bo . adequato, . Siles . ‘ fics the effects of the adyerse influences with 1 and weak o roly shunned | Juiy g 13 il LRI 18700 19,609 7679 | wore lurgely it from $7.00 to 8425, - Olosing smoothly, then a Cleopatra girdle of | released from the bar practice and do | (% (e HCHE OLELE WIECEC Ao, the market, awaiting the message of Presi- | Sept:: .| 1i @ Biina ok Tt e+ 11,044 180T 10470 | guotations were from 1,60 to $8.10° for lighty satin, a simple little boned covse- | the same work out in the center of the Other Securities Affected. dent Cleveland. Norfolk & Western dropped | SHeitiive 5 Tl 10 ) 5 e o i atko ! nilvaly tho hune | From §4 To R AD Ror ooty ot 8ad let supporting the bust, but not | floor and in time with the music. [f any ’ N b R 23 points for the wee ¢; Northern | — 2 e B week and. Driges VS AUt Kathor o | | GuotLions Fits fo e (o | confining the waist and stop- | ono thinks it is casy she has but to try it nsitive state of feeling thus pro- | Pacifie, 13 Denver & Rio Grande, ordinary; | Cash quotations were us follows i o] S i s, s fron £5 ment of fine wo the figure | principles of equilibrium, they may be 1 1 s S 4 h comaon. | han usual, Unevenly distribated: recelpt edinm sheep, wnd from $5 10 £.75 for good i i b g sl o be wed thi SR vy naturally spreads to other kinds | Lake Shore and cific, 1 eachi | FLOUR=Quist: winter patents, $3.7024.20; | wqused by tho extromely ronsh weathor during | 16 oxt choen. v 3650 For inig short uhove the higs: a vest of silc | to be convinged that @ ecal heaver s & Hiis witlch o hot enios. tie rull Gone | Lonisvile: & Nushville, onefourthy Afetil. | gunier straighta. ¢5i50a8 85 snring putents: [ FHUERLY, A SFuthely pouhiwethortluring | fo oxtrsahoon aidfron niond e, o8 ploomers of satin, white or bla perpetual play spell in - comparison. weof the market. A large proportion | son, one-fourth. Central Pacific gained for : \oltne - straight,” B200@3.103 | charp ehuies in e marl wusunily | ahove prices ; match the dress woered with Ihis frivolous amusement assumes the industrial* serip must be ranked in that | the week: Wabash, one-half point: Denver > spring, i No. 8 spring, | Lkht supplics, Monday Ly Receipts Cattle, 1 o 8,000; ahoep, little flounces of lace all the way to the | dignity of soriousness wlien you nd out | exposed cluss, The value of thuse lssues s | & Rio Grande proferred, one.fourth. and N . TAle R L eoeo R ey I then a petticos rcordion plaited | that the pretty girl who floats through a | as yet very violently fluctuating. The “in- | Oio & Mississippi, one-fourth; Canadian ; No, 2 ' No. 8 cash, plete Sk b Be L BRI L Rl e T ST AR ilk, the nost_and. lghtost | shadow danco waving her frills about | dusteluls’ are, nt the moment, the really | ruilwny scouritios. wore wonk, = Canadian : yollow, Semdoe. e L G G e T et Al gL and over th P veuching | her like the petals of an animated azalea | Weak point in the market. But for this fac- [ Pacific rose 1 point; Grand Trunk, fell three. 3 it e 02 htesh 0D 34 | and the elose of the week finds the trade in [ coipts, 2:40) htad: shipments, 1000 heady well ‘down to the fect. Thirty yards | must tumble out of bed at an unearthly | tor and the appreliension of more active rand Trank fiest preferred, 1ig ; i A ta T attaret U e I it gencraily active and strong to 100 bout the hem is measuved, and 1107ittle [ hour in the morn LR g ok Lt AL SR B L bl L) vunk second preferred, 1143 Grand ! No. 8, 1. 0. b., 40064 ainoreascd supplicscompared with last yeie . Dressed oot Shipping stoors, about tho hem {5 measuved, and 1101 ! 5, go through 4 buoyant than it is: for, in respect to the [ Trunk third preferved, onc-half; Gr T s A BT (i 03 cows und heifers, $1.5024.00§ gores | d in like those of an umbrella lw“u‘ s practice alone, dance another | geyeral run of legitimate investments, there | Trunk ordinary, one-fourth- FrixSeen' No. 1, 81,2114 A e L s ,“‘“,‘.‘ll,“‘.‘.”“.';‘ ers and feeders, $3.3504.50, give it the graceful flave and fling, the | half hour with musie, and then do it all | is a general concurrence of opinion that, in- u of the Mexican railways TIMOTHY kD “Urinic, 81.4034.44. and uotivity. Do NEHL LIS for, PORKIAS. | none s L re i ke v o anas . gl pietay swirl and sweep desived. The bodice | over again in the lesson with the little | triusically, they are ina healthy condition. | were dull, ordinary declined 2 points Vopk—Mous, por bbl., $8621@ 18,08, Lard, | holped the situation matetially, and the foar, | exrome {7500 (OB i &7 S5 D8 4018155 short r almost the certainity dueed supplies | Sueee-Recoipts, 1,300 hoad renis, measures little mo: 1 a child's in | madar over whom the attraction of The monetary devangements, to which the | can firsts, 1; Mexican seconds, three-fourths ., $10.4714010,60% “alted shoulders : 4 i dry salted shoulders | 13ieh on his been length, stopping short just below the | gravitation has no power, whose slender, | present unhealthy state of the marketis [ Among miscellancous stocks Guinness' | (hoxed)£9.7500.8715; short eloar sides (boxed), | Hyhom hits beena décidedly bullish fewture | none; market unhaiiged: - muttons, $4.008 Biecah tho b 1 i, ! \ ! T mainly attributable, show little or no im- | brewery, ordinary, recovered 10 points. | $10,80010.45 tthie busin i st o @ bottom and re ing but a | strong ankles never we 'y I w 56 ey Lk Tha R et ' S R Adpd ) LAl = b 4 TR \ Ouly 51 cars of cattle were recelve oda y ¥ B vl e kep, TG shonls| lithe hoav has g e trouble, | Provement fhe oficial statement. of the | Mine shires were iifm o sk Distitters' utstod goods, per gal, | an husundly e Ty 8t, Louls Live Stook Market, ay b L e £ Ve A country’s imports for the month of January = —— 5 Cel's recelpts, howeye ot up over 1,000 | 81 Lovis, Mo, i s 6! my lady exccutes her pas seul at the As for how long it takes to learn, that | common expectation, the imports of e Pants, March 5.—Business on the bourse | KTmulited. ) L heavier than a year ago. Speculative shippers | ehanged: fair to good’ native steers, $3.00@ swell ‘high tea, s o stops @ | depends on the woman and the dance. | chandise were £21,000,000 in excess of those | was fairly steady during the week. Threo | mowts for toduy Tliare Whn L1t moti e T e b e meusure for her friends afte din- | A graceful woman, with intelligent and | of last year, while the exports show a de- [ por cent rentes declined 2 centimes, ¢ ~—Artio (00U heiLvy GRLLLE, A CtIve compton o | 2100 honds. Myt baL0c hIshek: hetoy, $1g ner or the evening ction. It | responsive extremitios, sometimes learns | crease of #33,000.000: the net vesults bel Fonciar advanced 125 Rio Tintos, & St focal houses made “a good, strong maiket for | @8.205 mixed, $7.6025.10; light, § ' is but little while since the [ a dance in o few lessons. Others ave | that the fist month of 183 exhibits an ex | Green bonds, 162.25; Ottoman bank, Ll 1000 ! handy killing grades, aid 16 some eases higher | SHEERBecbipis, nonds shipiients, i nanbank, 8751 [ Wit 1 REaR L LSS AL d . I oy A0 | cess of #10,000,000 of imports over exports, | dreeh Ponds, 16220; 4 hpedd noat, b b M.00) brices were padd, frofi 15¢ to 20c higher ke fien at previous prices iri of socicty was parted toa Spanish | obliged to take twenty or thivty lessons | GGV N oIS d¥ccadad Spanish bonds, 2; Argentine bonds fell ¢ Corn, bu § 1.0 Vaalesany corilBHE WAk O 0w LT AL e qirl in o satin frock, swinging a tam- | to attain proficiency. Some women can- | fipor 37 46 he 5 e ats; b L week.. Good to eholes 1,250 to 1 A50-10 & ging ) uports by $37,400.000. These facts show PRy L 50-1 Bourine above hor head and tonching i | not acquive the art at all. A woman | that the = lirge exports of gold 2 bl e il Harioy. ... 1110 ) T e N with her toe. Then “Little Tuesday not born with the d stinet can | since January Lave much less due to the | BrruiN, March b.—Prices on the bourse | ) b 5ttt mom e CAiOn NI (SO0 § PO Rt ean BT A L slipped inside the sacred civele and’ | never be taught any an one de- | special demand for gold from France and | were firm during the week. The final quota r roamery, 19626105 dair The forenoon’s trading practically el anced her way to all hearts with he void of poetic genius could learn by rote | Austria than has been generally supposed: | tions include: Prussian 4's, 107.75; Mexican ! dy and unchanged; s Iy | yards, the week cloSing with & good, pretty, childish grace. how {0 write lyrics. Utsually after one | CHSt, 1 fact, tholoss ofgold s mote cus fo | &8, 62,50; Deutsohpbank, 171.80; Bochume : : cliocee unchunged buafien | B IEPIY bf buthors! stocl whs nof vy RIS LATE Cinso! or two lessons madame can toll whether | Sitises connceted with commerce than to the | 167 R Omann Gram. and withn very vood general demand trade A otie bW Anatthe AAlEwill= ¥ pupil has possibilitics or not and very | are inducing foreien banks to ey On the Erabkfort Bourse, ‘1-,‘”- {EIIEA\:\\érm prices are for delivery at M as toler :;1: ‘r;‘ll r‘\\njx“ l]’.’ ‘;':1‘\“ orices. outa dancor (o pose and postuve was | L4RKIY announces the vesult of her ¢ of gold. This isnot an entirely un- | Fraxkronr, Marghi 5.—On the bourse dur- |~ WikAT - No. S spring, 61e bid; No. 2 hard, 64e | HUeral supply for th waintenance of valu voted a failure. Then somebod went amination. Occasionally most unprom- ie conclusion, for irregularities in | ing the week prices ! were firm. The final bid, Milwauk ters, 4 nd durinic t woek prices have declined 15¢ A Litey X Ul ising pupils acquire great proficiency | commereial movements are usually followed | quotations includbhi: P gold [ OATS=No.3 white, 8215c bid (s b {ailag A atd ol LIE0F over to London and found that the Byl bl I QPR Al s e - [ RN e DR No.Blor) 3,90 for poor to cholee stoek with the o nagnon und found that tho | through hard practice and effort, One | b ¢ rresponding roacti and it may quite Al 93.95; Portuguese, | , ConN_No.2 Apiil, 3% i; No. 8 or batgar, | 100 for poo ock with th ”:'i; AT d“.(; nd the docorous | ou fuay i the class, who would seem :n;;:m_\rn::;:” |L(!;‘_|l the _,.,-‘.Tw.-lu\lc ax-l 3820 mwju“" 'm,% l‘smnz (‘1’("““““‘ on | gush 37t bid;Mireh, bid; - April, 85¢ : [l i iaidens were k g and s aeats avorable subject, is | borts of gold ordinurily incident to the | London, 3 prigate discount, 17¢. Among the sales were: Tc 4 No. 8108 for stcek, poor to \‘}"'UIHL' \\l'\h all ”“'\L"-""' :\ultl_:«llr:ml)“x{ ::,.\y!‘i\)nr“ “‘,i,|ll.,f,‘f,‘,‘,’.:A‘\ ‘,’,l“] ||;:}\’\J:,;\Lq,l.’. ] "";:i"l‘:};‘i\l‘: wrnllhl‘n‘ou:x {v\y\w»nl:-l.x‘vn-:m- ex- A AT & lwn‘m:':‘nlll‘l\l.nlxln\I‘nx:‘mvull, s o 0F | ot <t i { J 3 che ¢ Lettie Lind, ( i) HOR Rl ¢ ve outflow o st Lwo months, NS, AT s ;(l'u‘i;_:;\lu"\('”\ W Vork society ‘made | Will never have the charme of lissome, Ungenerous Policy of the Banks. AN e GV E i karing AE EG i doRe Ty X waston ndund strols i oo 8 wy § i 2 2 sinuous ve, she is having perfec 0! LI e h % i W. Pickering of Shenandoah, T, was ol arge calves and yearlings fron itself & gown of wondrous width and | SOV - she s having perfeet | 500G dition of the Treasury | TWPOrtant Element with Many Social and | the bourd. 3 au uidgyase i went into training for the championship, | 140ks of a time, and lowering the record | o o13"Ys1ineo still hangs threateningly over Otner Societies, O L LR LR stocker and feedor trado was slow, Oddly enough, it is the high kicking | °f the "'“‘"I‘ ;‘_‘ ‘l““t‘"’”“" ':’l“"- “'l‘“"“ Is | Wall street. The strange thing is that the | More than 8,000 persons of Bohemian AN i e |l N e e gontlewomen whose names fill the lists | & Breate “l— ight to her than the thin | panks should be so backward in coming to | nationality live within the city limits of M. Lof the Crowell Lumber and Grain | desirable feeding eattle In the yards. Afl at the great balls and lead the chavity | WOman can ;’I‘ ;‘(\n... bl fl:' {:‘1,',:‘]"“"1\ t';;‘.»’-J’V“':::\":;:'"«_"l" ‘rsvf‘ll"i.;: Omaha and 1,500 in South Omaha. By their | {onPany wis down from Blalr looking over suituble grades were quotably steudy, but 4 AR (R Cieking to Musle, 2 trd > one as to its £ 5 nrket. 3 here was almost no demand or the subscriptions the fashionable churches o tor eRkbaE aro. most popular | cause, and by no means HiMcult one ns to | Mumbers, their clannishness and their preser- M. Lyons, representing Armour & Co., | under grudes, ¢von at lower pricos. Sules out are \nhl' over. llul-vl pract] SR R P | its romedy. The situation hus arisen from | Vation of the customs-of their old country | B DyeTSof Chipuzo, I the iy, ] of st hands were largely at from £ 1o £.65, i 1 home; they form clubs anc i s lady npils s L ety et : £t il e e L James Hodge of the firm of Paddor odge | Lut the volume of trade was small. Coughs, Bors Throat, Croup, Infiue e Ta Votire. to the e of [ mot easy to détermine. Mme. Kru- (n.n fA.Lll]hll.‘ln 1:1\‘\:. lu‘ y cours Ofv\llm{ they Are among the most interesting of ‘.nll & Co., of Toledo, who are heavy buyers of Ne- ‘The course hog values the past Snzs, Whooplag. Egug Bronohitic and Rethmis nd '8 he study o 4 ) 28y T ne between the treasiry and the banks, [ Omaha's polyglot population. Fraternity | Draska grain, wis among the ‘visitors on the as been almoststeadily upward, and the A cortain Tor Cq tion i it in their handsome apartments; [ #er has been originati dunces | the treasury has come to hold less than its | und fellow fecling are the characterizing | "o0rd: week closes with prices 0¢ higher {han th and a sure relief in advanced siag they keep Mime. Kruger posing and bal- | ever since she twirled on her toes in her | usual amount of “free gola,” while the | f foHoWw fecing are the chatactoriaing | b, Fuulkner was down trom Schuyler nuir- | close of Tst week although 8¢ to 40c lower You will seo the exorll o ancing on the tips of her tiny »I"imu s ull | tights and tarletan. A lady hears a_bit | banks have correspondingly increased traits in the Bohemian residents of this coun- Inf ;'""m']‘::,filfl:l::.‘."'\‘ll-"v”. Jolnted ofl inspec- | thn the high point two ks Appie- first dose. Bold bi:;l ers verywhe: Untl a1l hovns of - the nieht to teacy | the lesscn. With the music for inspi this gccidont in o entively” normal | gether it fs @ source of much pleasuro to | Inspection deputtment at Oniha, tons - yAluo of the hog products on the | === = m——— il i > ; . drift of exchunges has brought the treasury | strengthen the ties of kindredship and Board of Trade There s no noticenl them. And it is not_only women famous | tion and the dances for a focus the | Gocy infringeme ] LR Aoreenipiendaio 4 s Sl b / Coopor Howitt and Mes. Bloodgood and | o both, ~The minuet is greatly “fancied | the publi credit, what real objoction could | yond tne sea. Although prescrving fond | The weck closcd without any very material o\ (Givod. T effect of (s hortago on the | - e awhole host of others thet madame | BOW. The saraband in which Ada Rehan | the banks present to exchanging say §25,000,- | memorics of their mother country, they are | artlelos of produce. Suppiics of pouliry and | Manufaceure is well known, bt what inft Union Stock Yards Company, knows and dees not know but never be- ?3<~|‘-.:| slow 1lm<l\mh- vmuuslm-o in 'Tlllw mm..!‘mmr 4-" x;ul)'xuli'n.u\_‘\um-k o(";:uhll («l::- ;m vet for the most part loyal citizens of the | CEES wore protty “““(:mlr.‘ll‘”‘y: B :u:;_lhh will‘exertion pricos remslng 10ihe u 1 trays, and ncted women like Klla | Foresters,” the gavotte, and especially | equal amount of United Statcs notes held by | yrnjted States, and from the ranks of the Bo- |- faiy to choles stock. 0 #9:0004.00 for © Cinelnuatl Price Current oo fThe South Omahas Wheéler Wilcox and Mrs, Pemberton | €¥ery movement into which the kick can | the treusuryl o transaction would iuvolve | ypnjan citizens have sprung a number of | BANANAS-Per bunch, including crates and | Yinter packing season has ‘closed with A R 1 % no really objectionable reduction of the i A D 3 7 shorta mber of hogs greater than Hicks, but professional women as well, | be introduced, all are taught —and | Lo0ee o e which is now abun- | Ien prominent in affuivs of state and govern- | PACKINE SGIREEI0. o | s eenerally looked for ns late as, ) like Miss Lessing of shadow dance fame, | Mastered in the little hall behind the | qunt—whilst it would place beyond doubt LRI s p BurtER—Common picking stock, which eon- | 15t of Januiry. ~Exaet fizures cannof be o= Little Tuesday, Minnie Renwood, Dor- [ folding sereens. .| thelcgal tenders which ave threitened by e largest Bohemian colony and the one | stitutes tho zreat buik of the roceipts now ar- | stated at this thue, but the final, xotures COMMI3sIad HOU othy Denning, Fannie Rice, Grace Gol- | - After the pupils are gone the little | the low condition of the treasury “freegold.” | best lmown iy thut on the South Side. - fho | riving cous i 16a1se, Fulr to good country | RS MO, T8 AR WY Mlast ) ing, . Gra el i Lk The anfars recety the ohemians began to reach Omaha about | roll, TR@20e. A few suies of su ta'0tax telyil EUOREThs SEQUIRTSAISH. y den, and the rest, who learn their “own 1seuse picks up a tambourine gay with | The legal tenders received by the banks in 4 Syt ot e | atinlaard CIPRO1L to Lo rab Lo mplying a decre wtely thany original? dunces of the supple little | fying ribb ns, and shaking it until all | this exchange would answer'all this purpose | thirty yeurs ago, ho first emigrants were | gheisgcountry rolbaell to the retall trade at A Hoo0 Brortien, R tha bis hrown o ! the | the clashing bells tinkle she floats about | Just as well as the gold with which they [ JGEGY APOreRs i Bo0 ey AR T CALIFORN A CAnnA X it But Inshwnnty yents Live Stock Cormlssion Merchunts. v L big brown eyes and the ! 1 g parted; the treasury would be put in a | it 18 highly credituble to them that they ORany ot Al the winter packing at Chicago been so sl e s tiny Mercury-swift feet. the room in pretty Spanish dances, full | B0 A% ERRany, RO O PIY Hless | have grown with the ciuy and are now in ex- | Criamrniie el and bugle, $10,50; Jor- | gmallas (s season, At St Louis it las South Omahia—Telephone 1157, = Chicazo of fire and feeling, lightly and merrily, | alavm about the government beiug in dunger | telient circumstauces. ~ Most of the Bohem- | sey Cape Cod, 9,50, ReD el E TS Bion so sl since 1800; uf Milwuukec, s {ouN b, DADIMAN, | stanagers: M Bl sor s - g as if stupid pupils were a bad dream, the | of suspending gold payments would sh, | ian residents are prosperous and well-to-do | Eaas—The ‘general market Lic. The S R R T 5 Market Reports by mail aad wiro chesrfully Mme. Kruger has danced ever since | prett oht et d the spel gsing 'Hy, theth; citizens, receipts were not very heavy and the ship- 5 i n v pretty 1gh myth, and the spell of | It is passing strange why the banks should : : o 1 S had alded § i I \e market toduy was active and W upon nppiloation she was 6 years old, and though she | the old days when the people cheered | hesitate to take this simple remedy and | , After the Bohemian schools the leading | P domipnd had aldud in elening the marikot looks like a school girlin hershort dvess | while she posed and pirouetted was upon to compel the government to issue o | foctor in the Bohemian —circles are | zufiavd ducks, #8,00: teal and 52 of black, reaching only half way to the | her. And out of the Spanish dance she i, which after all would have to be taken | the societice. =~ Among = theso —the Bo: | sallgoese, B00G160; ¢ s, 6.0 ankles and buttoned at the back like a | trips into one of the new skirt danc by gold drawn out of the banks. The banks | hemian ~Gymuastic association, ‘tSokol.” nall rubbits, $1 agfee abild's ficok, the tall girl'who playe th Pe Ini h W 8K dances, | o} the seaboard cities are unwisely incurring | With two societies, “Tel. Jednota Sokol Th t would only briug %, und No. R0 r Hack e el glrlwho playe the [ with lt*ll;ll‘ skip and a kick, a whivl and | 2'serious responsivility by necdiossly pro. | and “Tel. Jednota Sokol Tyrs,” holds tho | 2 wasoffered at 85,50, ce music calls her mamma. She is a | again a kick, o backward bend and pose, | longing HT A Al i first place. This organization extends all P—Por box, dancer of the old school, trained under | the bare arms over her F g SR e eer holieg, + 4 UI | over the United States, and the exect e, L Ersen 3 arms over her head, the folds | generous dog-in-the-manger polic oyer the United: Satea; and tho exeouty the strict ballet system, and, like all | of the wide skivt fluttering like en- : has his headquarters inMilwaukee, Wis. % (6 40 by A ) cturers and ballet dancers, insists that the real art | ormous wings from her shoulders. And PARDRIDGE & LEEMING'S REVIEW, The Bohemians huave their 5 Lo anu of dancing, the true poetry of motion, | so, again, into the glide and gracious QERRIIAADR LG i AYARADL D RSV PO Py Mt 44 No.1 is the pirouctte and poise of the pre- | courtesy of the minnet, and off again | YieWws of the Market as Neen by the Chicago | DONelits Lo mermbors, i ot ] ! [ " ° A ! ) ¢ ! L extended over the whole country wherever nlted, B@Oc; part cured hides i4 per cont ’ miere in the ballet. But old things | into another skirt dauce, with a pretty | Rusilom g 4 number of natives of Bohemia are gathered | ! B ovor150 0 ePS lr"ec OP have passed awa; The ballet is quite | tap, tap, tap of the satin toe, a kick, a | C11ICAGO, 1L, March avdridge & gether. They have also lodges of Knights T ) beyond \Jnunnumory of the amateur. It | glide, another kick, and then a twirl | eeming's weekly letter on the condition of thias and " Independent Order of Odd ey, #. means daily practice throughout the [ upon the pointed tces. Madame does not | the market s Fellows, two siuging societies, dramatic MALA v Good shipping stock, 88 caveer of u dancer, Tike all fine arts, it | wear the long skirt, neither dogs he Muny cablos sont abroad this week oftor- | sections, Young Ludics' Gymuastlo soclety, | | BEW, UEaREAREES-HACn RIS AWNINISANY TENTS i R L demands not only talent, but the devo- | gown measure the thirty yards in ci ing flour he lowest pri f the ONEN Rk LAGIE BRNOY ation'd: VBT rae Biokory: 810 binok: walnut = = = s e N not only g easur y yards in cir- | ing flour the lowest prices of the s SRy e NuTs--Lurge hicko 1 bluck walnuts, 3 " | Ve N tion of a lifetime. It cannot bo taken up | Gumferonco. . It is loft short on purpose | have met with no response. whatever, Daedugationglandpalskichl clubs, Gy Omaha Tent-Awaing | Wolf Bros. & Co., | Rector &,Wn!nelmy‘ L)k, tw‘u}i\ A;ml dropped tomorrow. But the | to let the pupils see the steps, and, inci- | this, too, with the May price for wheat The Bohemian Roman Catholic union has | per crute, § COMBANY Manutacturers of tents, OQMBANE) ST dance, that comprehensive term | dentally, to notice the beautiful curve of | 70cents. Whatever coutracts are i force | one church in Omaha and one in South i cy, per box, Vi 0T strvor. Which covers scoves of movements and is | the ankles in their thin, fine stockings. | for flour for delivery in the next two months | Omitha, with seven bencvolent and other so- to 1 applied to everything dunced in petti- | Madame has been emancipated to that | are ona bsis with 65 to 70-cent wheat. The | Cicties with stress ou the religious feature, anges coats instead of tarletan, including char- [ state of true artistie fecling when every | : 0.5 w] h but patrigtio in their aims, _ As & matter of - acter danc Spanish dances, shadow | member of the body is equally worths ¢ fancy article known as N wheat has been | fact the free thinkers and Catholics of Bo- , s M dances, minuets, sarabands, cocoanay | member of the body is equally worthy of | knocked about as if a foot ball by the great | hemian nationality are, since Komensky's | ~Ovsreus—Der o Binis Omina Baf = oy Sitoee, Tmluuste, Basabtndy; Ccoodany humlllz and when o positive disgrace | pluvers on ‘change celebration, more friendly botween them- [ PoULTRY : s o firmer COMPANY i o &0 ) e8, v @ possi- ches eing possessel 8] aly b J S 8 580 Ma nooiatl kens which were qu mporters and man -frs..| Bleycles sold on supple figure and light feet, “*No,” she said n the talk, “I haven't | hotching out of the Hatch bill lifted the ball | gythorings as well asin politics. ! roosters, live il parm oty Who sale | WOtk 1 1 1 dressed turk geese and ducks, Hats, 03, sLFa¥ o)A 4, Euton vaults, jall work, Allsorts of wemen climb the long staivs | a good photograph. They don't know | 10 #lmost seaboard figures. On sober sccond Most of the Bohemians are cmployed in the | 10 19¢, g > gloy altens, 203 | Iron shittors and iro o to Mme. Kruger's little hall with it i A thought the trade concluded that it took small trades or laborers in the mills, the Poratoes—Western Nebraska stock is quoted BOOTS ' 11§ 3 aud Harnoy =ts. capos. Andre'n & Gar ) . s | was to pose you. The last one they sai i e cluded, th 00k too | smi e ors . _ Porators patookisquoled Sk i "ahd Jnokson highly polisted floor and clear-toned | who u”{ d, but, though cne leg m‘:, [lli‘:l- much money and muscle to wrestle with rds and in manufagtori Of course they | at 85@d0c; Utah und Colorado, #1; cholc W ith a plana. Guwky young girls, stago-stiuck | the ciho Was in mueh n b posiiras M1 | somo &,000.000 bushls of grain in Chicugo nts among them, but with | native, 79us0c ety l\qw,"{flmfifihaw pest Cattle 1o and Shen markot (5 th west The Kicking Teacher, HAR) VAR 4 1o lardwaro and nios’ tools friieh) | 1404 Dougl M. sweets, 3. ATS, E i e jhge b with every prospect of its reaching 40,000,000 | & few notable exceptious they huve not en- | | SWEET FOTATOES LUMBER, '\‘\‘mn\’:]‘\'.' fithe l‘f.u,.lf,:f:"}“::'fi'_‘f‘[ lessons | it looked perfoctly straight and s large | beforeany of it can be moved out.” Bullsand | tered the professions, except, /o hmong’ [LNEEKAERNILILIE pollig a8 4.R0 p »uw]“b —_— — e £ pent a life at the ankle as anywhere else. 1 don't | bears have each taken innings and done so | them their own editors, publishers, doctors, ANG E3—1n half boxes, #3 z il John it Wl'("'l’” Charlas R LM ime in attaining. \\_hw/_\ old girls, | call that good, doyou? It was only the | while the others have been at lunch, Warm | lawyers and priests. Without exception and small fat veals, 769 FGRSAND JOBBERS, . s, | vy . 33y girls that have been girls a long time, | face that was like me.” sunshine alternating with March blizzards | their condition as toinance has improved by | lurge and thin. 86 te. ey _}d. J 3 mportad Amariganort’ | (Tard vad un2ar, w24 hullm;:m everything else, decide to star b SR T has inspired the Timvtnu fraternity on the | llu; emigration n.um.nl;-ulu..ur). : T RTPYTOY T 4 - ko0 0aun it wad Qalasy Hotria as dancing siens at a Collins salary. 70 WELCOME HARRISON, ¥ to business. The reflection on "the way A committee of “the Bohemian gymnasts, s oh TR (ha 2 ( whlto lim. 0th and Do ikl Bimart soclety glrls come in 0. learn ihe home ot night was that March weather is | “Tel, Jed. Sokol,” hag been recently formed [ o 57 Lovis, Mo, March 4.—Frovn—Qulet, Horse-Coa $hoa Company, SHEMPURRYT S i RN postures und stops “ust fon- exercise ' reparing for Him a | fickle and deceptive. to erect o new Bohemian hall, which will No. 2 red, ensh, lower Howard <trest = RSB SRR L duah, (oo exerclse, 0 Frhis _ May wheat around £0 cents in New York, | probably be built the coming ye: For the de; May 7U@T1 5 Factory corner 11th and Danging Steess LIQUORS. MILLINER ERONA R noa at alll an i L :in"“i\l [xpIANAroLIs, Ind., March 5.—Final prepa- .n"v’n_lx in Baltimore and 75 cents in Detroit | benefitof lilu- I»‘\u|l‘ll;|.g“ umnl\uu.-l‘;l M8 m:l “..:: L w“.mn'_n A ain lower, | Weare makinz oloss priew to cush buyars, and ard - o - ping and Toledo, looks somewhat cheaper than | un enjoyable entertginment with o g K e e o e o s | paiek & Byt L 0l & 6 i Pobean | pariang from pavents, sometimes from husbands, | Fations have been made for the reception of | Chicugo price with July 2 cents below in | fair and festival wilkbe given in May. = The | 37%ci March, 878es aay, Svme. 0o 0 with merchants. which is the worst feature about it. ex-President Harrison tomorrow. He will | Chicago and a cent to a cent and a half | preparations ure boing made already. The | y* g 1No./d gasb, steady, 834o; it _— KAk Lax 1o Dyt arrive at 10:30 a. m. in o special car, bring- | higher than the M 1 other markets. | new hail will have ‘& modern gymnasium, N aunahangad: No. & 6LKe portars nnl jobbe Wholesaleliquor dealsrs f mullaery, notlons z ) Mall orders pons. | fug the reception committee, swhich will meet | _ Lhe important items of news the coming | school, club, bath reoms, theater, with res- Quiet and unchanzed. Kirkendall, Jonss & | Am:r. Hand-Sewad 1001 Farnam 3t e i Madame has a head as sagacious as | 4 3 week will be the amount of grain in farmers’ | taurant, etc. her: 67¢, oust track ¢, Wholesalo | SHOBCO., bootsshons her feet are nimblo. If the eets | BUR 8t the state line. A procession | hands. Itls u fashion of the trade. pror to i Wenk and unchunzed gonts . Bot R4 TUbbes Ol | o B R R i q €15 | made up of the iocal military and | the publication LN PERISHED 1IN THE FLAME ProvisioNs—Quiet and unchunged; lard, Shoo Co. 1310 Harnoy 3t — . the girl who has come to her s & | civic organizations will escort him to the | 1S, bublication of government figures to 8 100 Harney 8t | 0ILS, professional obliged to earn her living | Denjson House, from whence General Har- | nors selfupinto . fear that there may | o \ier, w Dissolute Woman of Noweas- | | RECEPTS Elour 8000 bblsi whoat, 30000 | — R |/ at dancing, driving down the avenue | rison and party will be driven home. In the | ohisk ¥ Ereat shortage, ouly to find that tle, Wyo., Loses Her Life in n Fire. b Aporn. ASSIIN Bt onta, 40,000 Dlyj. 1y0, COAL, 60¢ C0RNI £ with two men on the box, madame never | evening & reception will occur at the state | 1 ooc oS AXC BrOunCe NEwcASTLE, Wy0., March 5,—[Special Tal- | | Sntsisins -FIodr, 6000 bbls.; wheat, ¢ " o ——=—— 1 Carpenter Paper Standard 01l Co. recognizes her. If u married lady gives | house. Short uddresses of welcome will be Whent and Corn Stocks. | ogram to ‘Tue BEE.]—A fire, in which Mary | bt corn, 124000 bu.: outs, 5,000 bu.; Omaha (0al, C)ke &‘Eflglg(}ormc} Works | carry o run 8 name other than that her husband | d¢livered on the part of the state by Gov- | The primary receipts huve kept up daily | MR 00 EE FRCT 0 Lom © 0 AR 8,000 bu.ibarley, 1000 bu. LAME CO., hard and woft | Mfrs. walvanizol iron signs on his checks madame says noth. | CF0OF Matthews and on behalf of the citi- | nuder the worst kind of weather and if the | Miller, a dissolu 4 By Y orL Mavhet “coal, 5 k& cor. hd | cornles window cip | Tog. Sime doy she has 16 send o areothe | zens by Hon. C.'W. Fairbanks, to which Gen. | publication from the northwest that there | death, occurred here at s o'c ock this moru- _ New York Murkets, foal N R athlile pcviights ot my ladv. for the danoing t _<]~~ 10 | eral Harrison will respond. After th | ave still 85,000,000 bushels of wheat up there | ing. The fire department quickly responded |, NEW ‘|7:"5‘ Murah o Lk Re aaiRis, 1110-1113 Nadas 8t y 5 g teachers have | exercises General Harrison and Mrs, McKee, | »me forward from this croy aywhere | and although the burning house was o frame B4 phgni exports, 9003 L PRODIIZ CINMISINL, a ‘monopoly of the light, silky tissue, | ussisted by others, will receive in the rotunda | o%, there will probably be a sur. | bulldiug aud situated {n & row of wooden | Sk sufes, 8,700 pkis.; markotdull steady DRY 60008, thin Inlllul"hny-Uf“lhii'h'hlll'*'“l:-’(]l""-"*“” ..:l|‘n|.; ,‘:;x{.-nmim Ve " | prise in store when the amount is published | buildings, the fire was confined to the build- | BARLEY MALT- Quiet, steudy ] - v 5 Braa & C) Jas. A, Clark & [} are made, or perhaps she wishes to JITTSHURG, Pa., March 5. —The special | on the 10th. We should say a conservative | ing in which it started he origin of the WHEAT Receipts, 17,520 bu.; sl f ", A Ch 2 By k 3. A, b change the lesson hour and writes jn | Win bearing ex-President Harrison arrived | estimate on wheat would' bo 125,000,000 | fire is not positively known, but it is sup- | 000 bu. futures, 23,000 bu. spot. 8pot ;| M. E. Smith & Co., 1KI||)1‘ll‘(|;’£h)(?j‘1 Diy 3 ) ) vain to the address given in the appoint- | 1% this city at8 o'clock this morning. The | bushels, and 075,000,000 bushels of corn. | posed to have been caused by an over 1o, nottons, fur- | Notoni cants' faratsn. | Produce, frults of all | Butter ehyie ezen Hefined and ubricati 1z olls, axlo groate, oto. Tt book. and 1t all comes bt B4 | ex-president today was the guest of Rev. J The export trade has been of less volume | turned lamp. As the whole upper story of | = Uz §oods, BoMtaan tuss | NoL S feralhs [ *Padtiey hnd game, ' D. Kumbler, and the entire party attended | and looks as if it might continue sc » house was in flames when the alarm was nand Howard Sta Harnoy sts Kinds, oysters. $17 5. 18th . course. The lady says she was only | divine service in the moramg at the Paaiion | BEO LW 8¢ ght continue ha, If | the house was i L oD AN BUNB WANTED Mith asid Hones ’ . | Burope has averag )ps this season we can iven, nothing could be done to get the Total Issies of CITIES —_——m - -—-es—— keeping It quiet until she found out | terian church, over which Dr. Kumbler pre Imrdlx_y expect to export uat the rate of the | ‘\(\'uumn. who was supposed to be in her room, STOVE REPAIRS. | 81034, 0011 whether she could learn or not. Mad- | sided. Past two years. out until the fire had been extinguished ATE ke 411 el S wme understands perfectly. And the | Durivg the forenoon General Harrison re- | - The chief reliunce for batter prices rests | Had it not been for the ediciency of the | COMPANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIES. i 51 Bubn & other woman comes for xercise only, | Seived a large number of prominent persous. | on the weather and manipuations, The | volunteer fire depurtment and the excellont Omaha Upholstering | Ba2b)) and becatse she has been advised to do lliln- party remains tonight the guests of | spring months usually bring rapid und wide | system of waterworks with which Newcas N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 0 by her physician, and somehow man- | traln for Indianapolls via the b Hakions a1 the ‘ Bgos o liave & now dauce learned for | 1160 p'm pol be Panhaudle at Marob bave given & pod send-off, portion of FURNITURE, L 1)Jéde R117a1 | omaha Stars Rapaie |4 A D v & Oy < X i 1RE so | WORKS, atave ressirs | Manutioiuracs of o Kumbler and will leave on their special | fluctuations in prices, and the first days of | tle is xu]vrnr-l. o large part of the business 163-168 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. €O., upholstered furni- J FURNITURE CO., Grace feon Y P PR A e e b N | Y the town would doubtless have 15 W NEW YORK. e e iy Mohais for woy kind of seavs | mouldings. brans 084 110 Sle made, 207 Daugles 36 | fos, Litu maileard, provisions has fallen en destroyed. 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