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(i ’ _THE_OMAHA _‘n.\gm'__m;:p;v THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1894 Wy o it bt L .'".‘,‘.',1'1.‘7;"“. ,,fi":,' 5 S i 4 - ead, market netly =i e ady An " | e rupees, ohiefly in tramsters h .8 r K. Wi Vs Tofluenoe | the Y W ;M.”""” pined ! 3 J -:-m::lumm; :I\l! \n:h ,:'.I." Presi= | five thousand pounds n g il % ue b ‘»‘V‘Im’i P.t‘.‘ L i "““:‘ AFineins . | NeEW wmwv\'r ‘.\Il.u'.lu“ ':T””\‘I::m’m:h 00| RO S (0T ations Catt'e li;:\:;gt,gltu;:(}:l“lhé:l\,:,|VH‘ Hogs | altogother a controlling Influence of the T Mo dioant enunl In Soles b X speculation on the Stock exchange, the fate L-1a|ax Bt o \ - : i 1% - CORN AT THE OPENING WAS STEADY [ ciwie™ % yarch | of the sefyniorage bl I8 full of mnterest ‘“ 3| sccr: arees b ouiEr aNo EhsY ‘ i e LA to the street, und operators for both the it o0 R, he street, and operators for both t! al ' [ Small Deere com - Last Weele but e f ning iy, | long and short accounts trade on their re- 3 LA O LA L & . Oats Opened u Shade Easier but Shortly | hurrsing i an | apective theories as to tho probable action | DAR SILVER 27ii@goune f SHEBP—Compared With yesterday H X ¥ MONEY 1% par cent Demand Not Great a v | last_Wed ¢ the supply Afterward Itallied - Wigher Prices pr ' t 1ot t the president The dispatch received ! e the open market for . ¥ | last Wednesday the supply today was v Ruled In Provision 1 Offer- From RS ) L M and for tirea-motithy Street ~tlogs Sell W wit smal There Was a very good demand bl 00) MM ok reported nt i from the executive chamber last evening o i howaever, and for desirable muttons the mar ings Were Light. ted g1 o, 82 . N by the Chamber of Commerce commit el S ReL IR RTEw = ket ruled active and fiem afr o good praduction. Shipments appointed to present the memorial adopted Quotations. i Good nd. natives are quotable at $2.7663.50; fair e il — — against the signing of the measure, advising W YORK, Mareha1.-The foilowin 0d weterns, 3,980, 10: comimah Ard stc ocal Produce Market. at it should not go to Washingto closiug mining auotaysm 0G5 R y f BHTEAGO: Wkrah DX, fFoat atabs, Wis Loeal 1ce Marke y that it should not go to Washington, i ok $1.50@%.15; good to choice 40 10 1001 E There I8 o strong demand for really | taken by one section of operators to me holor, i [Ophir WHRDNESDAY, March 21 at $2.506G3.7 Representative sale the alpha and omega of the day's Influence ramd bt sery 1 of ton e mar | that inasmuch s the resolution had be G Rl Vo oy (S Nevit volBhE P Epuba L, Wi Pr In tho wheat pit. It advanced the price of Sl Bauly L A ached to veto the measure it was unne kA A 00 T Novails Receipts for the past threo days compared ¥ NS 4T . A " X sary for the committee to make the jou Gould & Curry 3 Tniog Con & Wwith supplies the first half of last week show b 1o wheat per bu. for a time, but there | 87 X ; Rl i 7 a DRIESED POVLTRY—There 18 but littlo tr On"the other hand it was suggested that | Hale & Norerous. 45 n Silver 3 an increase of about 2,500 cattle, while hogs nd Disposition of Stook wan o bare %e galn at the olo orn | moat ‘of "t “bixiness running o five stock | the preaident, having declded (o sign the | Homestake 1100+ 1Qu ckaive have fall - : sy made a Ye advance and lost it again, Pro-'| Chivkens, 67c; tarkeys, 150sc; geose and du bill, did not 'desire to speak to the com- | rgreriene 180 |0 profer v ave fallen oft some 5, ad and sheep A sl disposition ofatocic visions were firm and secured a larger por- | “LiVis poULTRY-There ts a fairly actis mittee, Hoth sides of the question agreed G more than 1,600 head £ vk Yards oo ¥ A with no material change i prives. Good that Mr. Cleveland had cither made up his St Louis Mi Stock Quot v The cattle market was rather slow anl arch ¢1, 1 tion of the day's advan o mnterial BT ke Loy e DR AL Tining ) it 5 d i%_anoiablo at 3 nind as to the course to pursue or wished | ST. LOUIS, Maren 1. Miniug stocks today were | generally easfer oceipts were not at a Wheat opened with a good general demand | “VEAT-Thete s a fatr supply available and a | o' . il 21, to arrive at clusion without the as- | dull and unchians Quotation excessive, but they<wero ample, and with fairly ety At Neady prices, Good, fat u for May at a shade higher price than it | VLY Bruive teade at steacy v sistance of the New York financier i T, AW 1 Y 1 closed yesterday, The weather for the sea EGGS="The recelpts i avy and prices have A belief in a veto caused o buying move- | Adama... . ¢ Hopen, 0§ hearish reports from other markets all gon of the year was extremely cold in some | Sl gy oyeril’duys uy ment during the morning, while in the after- | AmNetie.” vt 13 classes of buyers were more or less indif 3 3|40 sections, The fear of perhaps 15 or 20 de- |~ HONEY- Choice white clover LG U e R e AL e o e uis: | Blmgwilic, 46 ¢ ferent. Shippers were hit hard last week, ______buseodicioN v y winte diirk honey, 124 ere actors besides the seign- and for this reason the heavier grades of BUYERS, CATTLE. | HOGS. SHEEY grees of frost spreading down on the winter [ 1%Gdarlc hongy, 12t horsesh forage bill which affected special stock and TR ol LAt and wheat belt caused some covering of short A Ao ses | sympathetically the entire market. The inl Notes, o wheat and advanced May in about twen 3 mprny selecin, i counts, e, - | O e N o ek eho s Clearings, $12, ) difficult to get o decont bid, and in most | FhG I, Mo 071" i 1 o LT ; minutes from 58c, at which It "‘”,"""; "_'l’ jo; almonds, 106717c; English walnuts, shedule on the senate tariff bill with only BALTIMORE. Mareh 21, ~Clearings, $1,097,400; | CAses were satisfied to get rid of them at | TheCudahy Packing Co.. | 1305 178 viot | NGLIVe, sty from G8%e to 68%c. New York sent a good | ) Niberts, 12e; pecans, large, 13G1c; pe ttle less favor than they accepted the | bal itldan a1l of ‘- dinin. lower than: Thursis A. Haas. Brteh $.0000.30; T y hort wh H. V o v a n wer than Thursday. | & many orders to buy in short wh f medium, 10 house bill, and assert that it does not give | PARIS, March 21 —Three per cent rentes, 9 | The. f g g % ipers and feedrn @i Tester lead in the buying at the opening and Pure Juice, per hhl., $5.0065.50 i 120 for'the aecounty: . 4 he falr to good light and medium weight | Lort over 100, $HEEP—Roceipts, 400 e 5 “ T AT s gon, per bhiL, $850; halt . | any material protection to refiners. As a | 124 pab) steers were in the best demand and sold at | market strong; spring laml :u k, perhaps, 'V";mw‘””' g LR o tor BhL, $4.50; half . | consequeuce, the bears in the Sugar co 15 DaTELEHIA, S8l Clearings very little less mon Low grade stock 20071 4,180 5 | good native mixed, $3.10 1.0 con minutes of the session ler commis- pany res are assisted by this argument | '™:54i balances, $11ss, how had X [ A 1 2. 0041 3.00, ol plied Y SRKRAUT - 1 )75.00; I o 7 X A s L ¢ ST OULS & M. ~Clearings 0 ad to sell lower and was hard to $2.00613.00, with similar orders, bu ¢ firs C 2 y 38 were circulated to the effect that ocertain 4 Sl ad, 4 A N gty g i — Ne prk Live Stoe y " ettled de v ABLES ertai LONDON, March 21, umount of bullion | tra continuoug movement resulted | Prices Ran Lower on Heavy Ree % ol VEW YORK IEVES i been oxocutod Hho market settled dowe | ¢ BEANS_caltomin und-picked vy, 4100 prominent senators have stated that the | gone inin i Sl o' England on' batances | in a folerably early olearanct i Soliprt R R e U i A nto dulet At arount he to B8WAC. | am: western navy, $L56G1.80; common white | tarift bill as it will pass fs certain to make | todny is £43,000 The market for caws w e o S e 2 i | o ‘en the weather service prediction of a | beans.' §1.01.75 efaih o e or caws was not much | CHICAGO, March 21.—For a fong steady; il other muaden 106 1eilower il B SO R [“m"“‘m" kel 8 s auoted on orders at So; | SUKAr free, but withal, the common stock, | | NEW ORLEANS, March 21.Clevings, changed; It anything prices were a shade | (e enttlo marhet 1on oy s steers,"good to strictly prime. $1.206 125 medinm cold wave for. the greater part of thie winter ||, o0 iy after an carly break, recovered all but g | 1 3 Tyt il sl firmer than Tuesd There were scarcel el T R L DAL ORI e BRI AR AR wheat region tomorrow changed charac- o JES wi and Minnesat raction of SR Prihien et nium; remium, ; looq) | average suppl m 8,000 to steers, $3.60G3.70; & worn Nithis : T St OLSTOE: the) dhoRi: 0t Lhe ity tha | gawa e 1 1 Minn fraction of the loss, while the preferred | ™ I 20 Cloarings, $75,000,531; | twenty loads on sale and buyers for local | qay. — 1c o wimon, therefo Duilw, $20003.255 ey cows, 3 volcos of the bulls again began to predomi- e i car lots made a slight gain The nec earnings of 'the [ slaughterers soon had them corralled. Calves | wucn a 1un ae s R SHEED AND LAMBS | S0W O N e A baipe waa | 000: Colocato. fots ; Pending the conclusion of negotiations in ! i ostem for January were $,789, | were in rather better demand and a trifle | prices swonnd rane LU IR LA B R i e nate. The price bega rise and D20 WAk | Ohlo, grieare; Bary 1 81,0, progress between representatives of the dis- | AKanst 810520 jast year firmer for desirable real stock, but rough | Wemk to the ‘som & oy [ R LR ARl i “"';"‘ Hip Al Ve NoRdea:tun firat hipments of Fiorida o tilling and the distributing companies, the o O (o March - 2f—Clearings, $ILSILOM. | giock sold but indifterently, although hardly | carvied over. “"An "t ‘il HO0E oceipt t lower; falr Thon the local crowd, having loaded up ning In excellent market- | goohE Al G W York exchange premium. Sterling, g t ¥ WAL 3 tce 2 carly In the day, seeing no frost on the win- v, per crate, § P LU ALE Q0L 7 s ntracted. | fom and quict: nctudl, $0.57154 1.8, Money, un: | quotably lower ‘ ere auoted_nt § to K00d Howw, dows of the trading hall and hearing of no f 1o he uncertainty which prevails as to the out- | changed at 4@6 per cent There was quite a_lively trade in stockers 5 for cows, ek In Sight 2 ng hall and heating of no | “crrERY=Extm ‘tan i, 60a$1.00, come of the conference naturally restricts zgited ‘Anditeatars. Hogulit donlars’ suppiies were ! il sl K ok i Sight. fresh cash business, commen o unlond, |i SWEET POTA stock, per L, | the buying, and the bear traders are not Z NION MUST PAY. not large and tliere were gootl buying orders Inauiry for stock: The followine e the peceipts + and the price got back 58 for a pet bl Pl R AL arg v od & ANOUL 10 Heoling From. Mondag s price ) cipal eition Wednesday, Mar b RHaTeloned WIth #sl1Fe; dt Eaige, 1L — Spinach vyt | anxious to put out long lines of the stoc ; e rom the country, Prices ruled steady to a [ fiiile "ahamen i T Mondayts nrive i S b bbbl Gty ) Tt stk fy, Sine per doz.s tadishes, per | lest they be swamped in a boom manufac- | ¥ nt's Occupation Tax Not & Hindrance | shade stronger. Cholce Colorados welghing | averaged 1oe lower thin. sesterday, - the buik | South Omaha 7 s nlhr-”fllrl nul:l”m“v\h" :l »“m'.'.‘:» l[”;n}‘l:: .81 8; lettuce, per Jdies gucum- | tured out of a possible agrecment between to ratate Commerce. Ibs. brought $3.45, and nothing of any | selling at from $250 1o $1.23, | Gleawo. L s other days: aalll rédelbin and: a<domand.In. nions, 1 i cauflower, pe. | the Tival intereats, LINCOLN, March 21.—(Special to The | consequence had to sell at under $2.85. | ¢ o markel fopened stong, dut the o | K Gy 500 400 the sample market was the cash offerings | 325 varsiey, per iexg plant per | A covering movement in Burlington was | Beo.)—Late last cvening the supreme court tative sales top of the market for Bevy aid medium welehis - - L il iR il ; asparagus, per o turnips. | the moving power in the appreciation in | ot S AE Thtaaci e DR BERE. and $470 for the host light. The quality wis Total 20857 4181 n excess o supply, T M. Baxtor, | perdos.” zi%e: carrain, per’ doi hects | this stock, but despite early purchases of an opinion in a case of ox- 3 NEL LAV % 17and the bulke of the logs were welghed RS Swarts-Dupee and Ramsey-Lightner er D AL s A jar00. | St. Paul for the London account the later | treme fmportance to every city of the second v 1004 8: 3 within the narrow rang from $4.060 1o $1. oF tatientnen e ARTS AlBAEln among the more noticcable buyers, and g P nuLTS, % selling reduced the advance in the common | class in the state. It is the case arising | 1...0 i1 Reoeip(s: worass making 60,0 S ""m(,r\:"”; ot SN TFGEHER ST 1Ry B e e e e e Slome | APPLES—There are but few apples on the | 0. % Der cent, but the preferred made an | 0ut of the attempt of the city of Fremoat e l lay's auoti- | commended them to friends who were pub- KoL [aasaiiol e LR IIEaL LoWALCHLISHC ee A the trade I8 largely going to oranges, | advance of 14 per cent. The volume of | to impose an occupation tax upon the West- LR 2 4 | lic speakers, and they have proved extremely Oats opened a shade easier, l'n:' i\'"."”’. ncy westerns, $2.23 per box. business was lighter than for some time, | ern Union Telegraph company. The com- 5550 W 3 3 i & ‘N‘,n,[",lj"l_h;'j Rev. Honry Ward Beecher afterward, when signs of strength became | CRANHEHRILS ~The' eranberry senson 18 | oven sugar falllng to show ita accustonted | Pany resisted the colloction of the iax on i 5 i market slow . noticeable In corn, the market rallled and ) oy o A eth nome. demind, howevor for | activity. A firm opening was followed by | the ground tliat it was a corporation doing . 2 ! - — —_— was slightly firmer during_ the sreater part |ieooy and prices are ruling ligher. ¢ape | an early advance, except for sugar, which, | an interstate commerce business, and, there- | 23 ' & B ) of the rest of the session, but closed at last | Per bl 83 bell and bugle, $7; Jerscy, $1 | after an advance of 2% per cent, broke 26 | fore, was not amenable to any local or | 1.1 Loz 3 BT night's figures. : ¢ higher | ing i ood eondition and e trade Js ineteas | Per cent, subsequently recovering 21 per | municipal laws. The district court decided -+ 108 4 4 The provision market was strong at higher B cent, but’ again reacting 2 per cent, rallying | that the city of Fremont had the right to | b ] L 4 CINCINNATI, ¢ The Hee.) - Tom 20,000 the pre The total from & BECEIPTS CATTLY. TGS, SIGED, ~ TONKFS A TR . Head Cars, "Ivl:' ars. Head Cars, | Mead 10 3 Stock Market, steers were neglected, llers found it | Omaha Packing Co L T ety | ink. " Hiveralde scodlings, regular sizes, prices. The quantity absorbed by yesterday's | ;i gizex, $2: Riversids Washington na 1% per cent, receding 1% and closing at a | impose and collect the tax. The supreme purchases left the market qulte bure. The 5 s e 8230 | recovery of 1 per cent, the loss on the day | court afirmed the decision of the lower demand continuing and the offerings being belng 1% per cent. The general market | court. light, the advance unfler the elrcumstances 4 e was stronger during the afternoon until | The opinion is a lengthy one and wai became a matter of course. Baldwin, about : S—The tradé I8 constantly Increasing | about 2 o'clock, when a reaction occurred, | written by Chief Justice Norval, In con the middle of the session, began to buy ribs | is well supplied. "Per bunch, | but in the final dealings the speculation | cluding the opinion he says: *“We have no and took about 1,000,000 Ms. and Beasley o, §2.00 mall to mediym, 41750120, became firm again_and closed with prices [ hesitation in holding that the ordinance of took about 250,000 bs, Compared with last e g Y VGO0 eholees |y Tihe main 14 to % per cent higher than [ the city of Fremont in no manner places a night, May pork s 10c higher, May lard T3¢ ANGES - Fan Hotans, $3; cholce Flori- [ the final quotations of yesterday for the | burden on or restriction upon interstate com. Ligher and May riby T higher. = : FARite active list, merce, nor does It tax the agency of the . Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whea TR The Post says: Failing again to push | federal government. The ordinance ex- 37 cars; corn, 165 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs ST, LOUIS, March 21 FLOUR Quict and un. | the market down, professional traders pro- | pressly excludes from fts operation all gov- 26,000 hes ST. LOUIS, March 21-FLOUR-Q . ceeded to bid it up today and some stocks | ernment and interstate business. The L1100 The leading futures ranged as follows: T—Dull_to strong ths morning, with a | scored a material advance. The advance | plaintifft in error could transmit messages “Avticie, T Hgh | . Tei Murch, May, S%GHATC | was very small as a rule, as speculators did [ relating to government business and carry 5 | = u i vn L ntsen the most of it. No doubt the growing con- | communications from this state to points oo p N S I CORACRE o | fidence that last week's rumors were base- | in other states and to persons and places i il 5 | T OAT A cash und Marca, less and that the president will veto the | within this state unmblested and without May, e o, on bill had its share in [ paying to the city of Fremont a cent as RYE-No v ATH 8 2 s al sentiment. This whole in- | license tax therefor. *:* * The judgment HRAN. uid cident is e , but by no means incom- | of the district court s right and is therefor 4 prehensible. — Any executive would prefer | afirmed.” before vetoing to get strong and public [ The syllibus of the opinion is as follow: expression of popular opposition to a | Under section &2 chapter 1, article ii, measure. Despite last week's misgivings ! compiled statut, 1891, each city of the ator creamery, 20¢; | confidence In a sound money decision by | second class havifg more than 5,000 inhab- the president has been so strong that the | itants has the power to levy a tax upon 100108 IGGS S KalIE W sakne AR at | every business “or: occupation carried on | 4+ 0. _ “ Y - AV s R oY o e et IO Lol ;¥ ot e avelbpat o os Hiors WAL flwiinin fone territoal Timits of (e mun : . ; : QUAKER CHALK TALKS ; f 3 s bality, exceptine alone those enumerated . The foliowing are the closing quotations on [ P oriovies e cr s ae enumerated in e L : 2 3 2 A : the leading stocks of the New York exchange Municipal autfigrities are powerless to D 8 > The McScrazoney Zwins — Duett — “Oh, Mrs. DeLishus, what & z . : cige or tax any business or avocation B % z . BhR I b a$.00. 7 | conducted exclusively outside of the muni- [ 1010 7% ) do you do to get such a lovely complexion? x i PROVISIONS—Firm. Pork, stand 8| SA Sk s Bie cipality. e 2 s % e l!un!: Brime. & Dry salt f{l’"fv'x': T“.‘Y &GN 3. A city of the sbove class may law- o 2 Mrs. Del. — Simply eat Quaker Oats, my dears. 3 spring, Toose shoulders g% and ribs, do pfd. X fully enact an ordinance Imposing on tele- 1 shorts, § Ked shoulders, . Expr i3 Eraph companics a license tax of u reason- . BBt Bl PR S % L e, i igme.50; Tones, 36.60; ribw, $6.6216; shorts, $6.75. fHimore & Oiild i able sum per annum_ for the privilege of ) 0iigions 2 white, 32%@ Flour. 4,000 bl wheat, 7,000 . Paci B ; transacting the of ~telegraphy 53 ... 682 21h, Ite, 31403 ; P ETour, ‘20,000 bils.s wheat, 7,000 i x (e 4 | within the city.” And the fact that the tele- o PO i AT 5 i s 4 zon fmp....0 grams received and delivered within the } Only in m Packages. 3 i, 10 4 . & OF o ‘r;fl'»"'";"(‘,‘ | city were transmitted over the lines of the 3 o 1 I i e i R %! Bacins i o telegraph company, from other points within 5 3 TIMOTHY § §i. Coffee Market. 5B il the state, or that the messages received by | —_—— — Dork., per_ bbl., $10.921% NEW Gy, March 21 —COPPEE_Ontions | & A R L B ARG e it at its office or place of business in the /S, 100 b §6 opened s une contracis &St L. 40k Pullnan Palace! city were transmitted to vavious other ; :COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLIED TO QUIT. 0. " Dry salted shoulders, | STrre dnehanied o 5 r Colo. Conl & Tron 10| Reading. es in the state does not invalidate the I SLLED T T MPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT ; ECOMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT 1PE 2 Clear wides, boxed, 36 Vanced 510 points Cotton OIL Cort.". wuny Ricthmond i Trvine, commissioner, dissenting. SCOMPELLED TO QUIT, COMPEL TO QUIT. C/MPELLED TO QUIT. We do the Business —Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., | Sifady 1t S polts, o Incl . | Dol Lack. & W.oo 1008 R G. W...ooriiii: powerless to impose @ tax upon messages Lo For we are ice timothy, A0 1, S1.60@ 1470, April, 3 ) D. & R. G prd. 304 do pfd.......... & v from other states, since sucl 1 8 B R i 5y &G D : 1o i or from othe s, since such o tax 16 Tollowing wers: the recclpts ana shipments | $1540 September, ° ‘{(1‘“ S| D b © i o i . would be In conflict with that clause of (he for today e T Cordov, 4102501850, e 2 ba Erlao el e e l;-:h-ull xl-unimuuu.n which m\i.r.« L0 congress 9 120 T S R For, 600" bann: | o pidosi i Arislse B, & Gniaia: the exclusive power to regulate commerce e Anle | Shipments. | RN New. York oy 16,000 biigs: stock i Fort Wi 1017] G0 B eraeresss amons the several stutes ; : 1201 SR 2 The “Uiitad States, 10100 bags: afloae for the | G. Norbern pid.: J08 Sontham B 5. Where a teleziiph company s engaged e ST i 2000 32000 | Univea i 0 ass &1 pd Hodiory in both interstate and intrastate busin i 000 K RIO TANEIRO, Mareh 21.—Market quiot; Hocking Valley.. an ordinanc ying an occupation ta: 000 ., 000 bags; st 182,000 | 1 Central..... ‘44 s that por n of such busine: which Is ¢ I ¢ i sooo 10 Dt St P& Dulut |T. &0, ried on wholly within the state is not re- 5 . & I ' 41,000 $ s i “SLoMurket, dulet; avern T 3 pinant tosetlon § article i, of the con- s g 4 e AT R TR Guotations. - Recelpis, 2 d v stitution of the United States, since it in no g +16 o L On the lxulm exchange toduy the butt 000" Linges, ARl e g |a St 20 waly interferes with or regulates interstate ditr .n,‘.m_. Eigg, stendy, unchanged; Strietly | coniraots unchanged; others, 1ie hishor, Truat. it ox gy rdlicommerag unt L SR e e nion. + 8B | ol OGP UAR 40%, 70 b, called by TR T ERR Ao EEETCI 7 (he making to enable us to get out of business quickly. Prices no object. w York Markets. ing the tax so provide: NOW YORK, March 21.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | ' HAMIRC reh 4 steady, Mempiis & ¢ MG 108 | Glade against White. Error from Saline Everything must go. Anythinag at any price. ATTIINOD ggic 10D 0L 10 OL JETIAdIN0D "Ll COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QuIT, SLIDD oL @ Market quiet; Ap ATTIIIO. TR0, L0 OL QaTIZdRON A } o ST t AN \gin Cent 5 26,000 bbls.; 000" bk sates, 1000 | 1130 ch gan Cen 4 | county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commis of spring p tents under Deo- < " . L s . b ?ln"vr Ryan, F to mills’ confirmation. Home A terd ) e i . | Nas 3 . n an agreement for the settlement of trude bidding for lines of cholee winters, but no | KANSAS g SAT—Steady; T E "'L{ ,l‘.’*".' 5 partnership matters, the stipulation Rye flour, steady, Buck- | No. 8 hard No. ¢ mixed, 82%; No. 2 | N.J Cenral.l i : one of the partners individually ass ECORNG N & W, oidy 31T & Dty agreed to pay all the outstanding debts OATS—Very flrm; No. 2 mixed, 30@30%c; No. r 5 ¢ and liabilities of the firm presented a ques- RIS 3 = tion of “fact w or not taxes on 3 oy ny B i5c. » : Jhares, | prope said_firm, though not 7 Uy s 3 PTER-Quiet; creamery, 1G20c; dalry, 13 it tohiven: | Bihied by i, conatituted part o ji fivn | 3o 350 MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE DESIRA- I 00 111D 0L a 112D OL ¢ COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. u.‘u. \s, 6,000 bu exports, 185,00 e z i ltm i g the affiry o 3 3 0Q R ™ J b0, 12,015,000 buis - tuturen. oo e | CFEAX SERD-Tinm at s1za1 hicig ) i 0 anulivitie & 1 e e A dye fosi A A BLE SHADES, WELL MADE AND wpot. Spof, steadier; No. 2 red, in BRANZRInn at ol0ske, oo e .00 ) ; .\ G slind, 4,200; of evidence will not be set aside as feedors. coders. ... 1135 $3 43 elevator, 8ite; afloat, Lo b < ATAE timothy, - $8,0069.50; prairie, $. 13,400; 0; Western | unsupported by sufficient proof. fevders. .. 1000 Pmnos on soldl wave mrd: Tk, Optlons opened | @ RECRIPTS—Wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, nono; oats, | Ulon, 8,400, The findings of “the trial court ac HOGS—Dealers were again disappointed at At noon ' on’ larke ‘exports from the seab name L i e New York Money Market, Shiered into Petmeoprament having eeh | the lightness of the supply on sale today, E R varacRuo bayere it a'olook none. g i i T N YO Marh 2 MONEY ON CALL=— | tlement of dilferences between them will | The shortage so far this week compared realized on AU Dought thin morning, a1 per cent last doan and closed at 1 per | ot ‘he disturbed when there were such | with last amounts to over 5,500 head, and this . The close was I PIIME MER ILE PAPER—3 per | Pro8fs as would justify the conclusion | circumstance is ponsible for the firmer and e off on la e LIVE] > o o reached as one which might re nably be | feeling that prevailed both here and els ‘“l‘_":‘;‘\vl;u in v ! ORLL E r|:u|,1l.\" r:\x-_u.l\Tm: Dull, with actual | attained upon due consideration thereof. where. Local packers monopolized the buy- Ted, Makch, | closed. a6 M ¢ : Fitm: demana. moderaas new T and it AT for win1e e pmsiea | Pleasants agalnst Blodget et al. Appeal from | ing, but as they were apparently all anxious THE PRICE, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, closed at 8i%c; duly, 6 i : 38 1034 48RG4.851%: commercinl, $hASE 1,885, i county. Affirmed. Opinion by supplies and eastern markets were bet- COMPELLED TO QUIT AT.:. 1 1516 o L nl'n Firm; spring patents, 600, R CERTIFICATES 687 Commissioner Ragan, ter, prices ruled stronger from start to finish, SRR R S ST PolonRl. At pabhc AR it l(";}' SRNMENT BONDS—Firm * bonds, | A person buying real property In the | Some of the early sales werc not more than 100 CHILD'S 2-PIECE SUITS, IN O] CORN Apts, 17,000 bu.; exports, 21,000 bu a ., 18 60; long cly R IEN B | R o e o A (1onaTontanas actual possession and occupancy of an- | steady, while toward the close there were BIZES, WORTH UP TO ), ARE COM- . T and 64,000 bu. spot. ern, 178, 2L1 i other is charged with notice of any right, | istances of a nickel advance. On the PEOLLED TO QUIT AT\« esssssssansanss Spot market, firm 4e In’ elovator; 16c Plneat, 808 good, 708, ST s 3 e or interest which such occupant has | wiiole the market averaged up a shade bot. L (o afloat. Optiohs, firmer during the morning on T-American fin X 2 et et in such property. NUgIR A0 TIAThS RO . 8 Al bots 100 ALL WOOL CASSIMERE AND ciie- VIO 4 TO 14, WE AL- Aicted NRhter movement owing to Faiis wests . s reg. i 3 o 108 | 2 One who holds real estate by virtue DUt reuoted Titer With Wheat nnd closcd. m oo ) OIL—13 30 S. ‘41 coup.. 1. Tr. Rets “70% | op t claim deed from his immediate [ @ comparatively narrow range from § s A Ink prices of laat night; March closed at 'iic; HOSIN common, 30 Tiaa, U2 8 om0 .T'fulf. G Rots 2 (L s AN burchuser of not. is not | to $4.42%, but about everything went at WAYS GOT '$5, THEY'RE COMPELLED April closea” My, b cosed at LIS A i, i ApLIRg S o Pao. 1ais.. ¢ | @ bona' fide aser. fn respect o ut | from $1.05 to 8140, or a shade higher than TO QUIT AT.... 5 s B R aarare s 1 ador b 3 & Missouri [R.G.W. Tsts standing and e equities and interests | on Tuesday, when $4.35 bought the big bulk 'HE FINES' ) OF CHILDR A S R BT A% . Qotton: Markets: Tonm. new st G5 102 [Afchison 14 against his g e shown by the record, | of the offerings. The market today was 1’,‘.“,“v,-[[‘;|,' “ ,‘},{\\'l,,‘l.' 'nlll\ DHOUBLE ety nctive and highers No. 2 gt £ NEWSORDRANE, *March l700TTO) 3 (TS ALCh RO R ian 4ths | ‘ar Whioh ar coverable Iv’) AHK "\‘"'”ir-“ Just about a repetition of last Wednesday's BREASTED OR SINGI BLEC o, Si%cs trie | balesi ordtnary, i Koo onlinar Janada So. unds.. 10: o Th. Fres P ::M,”“ I.‘nl. R presentatiy T TRIMMED, WORTH UP TO xx COM- mixe rm, § X white western, 3o%a | low middii e eh middiinm, 1 D00, RIS LAIA.1y [ . 3. One who purc real estate and 4 4 5 PELLED TO QUIT AT.... ceeees s ek w s, WG, Optioria g T Aea GRS e ascak st e s Tl 100s p Dy shltiay, 49 ta. takes a quit claim deed therefor : takes only 50 MEN BLACK CHE \-mr ~<,\<'K Uy e all day on Closing | Recelpts, 3,022 eXDOrts coastu . . e interest his - hits in the property 0. MB 4 . OHRAD %o net i Aarch, 3 loked 0 | Dales: Stock,” 2319 Fulures v | Eriends i ; the interestihin stantr lutIn the bropevty SUITS THAT WOULD DE VERY CHEAI 'E'RE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT...... 50 MED SQUARE CUT BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, CORDED, NONE WORTH S THAN $10.50, GO IN WITH THE AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIT TRIMMED, OUR REGULAR ;u..o SUT COMPELLED TO QUIT AT.... 5 ABOUT 130 MF sul THAT WE %430 411dd WOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $9.00 AND EVEN $10.00, GO NOW, BECAUSE WE ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT.. 76 MEN'S SUITS, BELEGANTLY MADE 5 00 AND TRIMMED, A PERFECT GEM FOR 110D OL a3 TIZdN0D 112D OL a3 LL1D OL d3T1ddIN0D COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. O QUIT. 110D OL Q& TTAINC COMPELLED 1 D TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. e Doleni o S T I G, i % at the time of sick.¢ a il B 75703 May, & [ MK & Gon. U < against Dlodwet, HUNabLaska, 427, followed Aukust, - §7.400 Mutiial Union i i, ndhered tc et T b s e e % 517,09 il I R O on. fund.... i. The existenge 8f Yecord of a mortgage Becombar 0 P N\ i, THt. 10 Al Clas A % | on’ real estate Is ‘ot itsclf sufficient to- put Fany i state, common to cholee, 0g0e; | 8T, LOUIS, Mareh 2 ady: mid. | No. Pie. unas . Class 1) an Intending purchaser of the property on e el a . N Gomo i ity un o the hcerest o Such mort: Tnnctives wet wated, New Orloans \ i . 3. W, Deb. o6, .. Bagor In such reak estie neleciod, 0 To 80 1w, ARG Tesns s o4 1M Gen. o " 'In an action 9 quiet title the statute 7 b e e b Kansas City Live Stock Market. “oftercd of limitations does not begin to run in R Qi Jo & Ahe AS CITY, March 21L—CATTL Receipts, oI o % ‘avor of the defendant until some as: R Dull; Buenas Ayres, | 7 I M r ot steady’ oy Doston Btock Quotations. tlon of ownership or claim to the premises : Gthers lower JOSTON, March. 21.~Call Joanw. 23 per is made by hi cut Sibars jowar; s uo loand, sl por cent. Closlig. prie A ng L MR LLED TO QUIT. ATs 1o _ S el e s " S Tl e S Slostae’ e 3 D TO QUIT AT, 1o Westorn hieam ol wed al s—Recelnts, 10,00 head; shipm: ATES 165 [0 Caloy : Ak ~Lu WORSTED SUITS THAT ARE WORTH INSTRUMENTS placed ou record March DOUBLE THE PRICE WE ASK, GO NOW terces' ut $7. March closed 6t $1 nominal steady 1o weak; buik: $1 fay at 650 nominal; refined steadior 3 bl Ao pil 2 tie by ¢ g refined steadior; xed, ' H200455 HEhte, | Bay Sate Ganes 1136 Ateh o f 1804 BECAUSE WE ARE COMPELLED TO ), QUIT, AT ound, 3¢ Pork, steady and in fair demand; 4 b . [ Ak i TR AT 00 L Suteath i 812 demand g B i shipments. 400 | Hell Telophone Atclilson in. " WARRANBY DEEDS, e . ; 3 head; shipments, 400 | Boston & Maine. ... INew England is.. 1044 | G 1, Miller and wife to R F Kloke, ALL THE DARK GRAY, BILK AND FANCY SLEEVE LINED SPRING OVER- 13,007 Whort cionr, 313,15 t stewdy ; 7 BUTTER -Dull and’ easier; wostern da'ry, | " LI ! 3¢ | Wi, Cout. ata.... 7 % 19 and 20, bibek'd, lots 5 and 20, 1 "'G“‘ Sty T sinte'dalry, ¢ YORK, Murch To e T loua. e A T i b o 1 Shoehl nud witel to MM Wi, COATS THAT SOLD FOR .00 ARE COM- R e L TN M B 8 s LT e | it Chea in "aw SeTher nw nw Biclb: PELLED TO QUIT, AT..... § ) 1205 " . sxeee L HA00 ANOTHER LOT OF ME SPRING OVERCOATS IN DARK BROWN, NICELY FINISHED, SILIC LINED, WORTHL 310,00, COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT LLED TO QUIT. LLE LLED TO QUIT. 100 MEN'S BLACK CORK S8CREW SACK SUITS THAT WE USED TO RETAIL FOR $12.00, GO NOW BECAL WE ARE COM- COMPE! COMPE P! D TO QUIT. cC LED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLE 1o receipty, 28000 ik well ‘malntained by u Lk mber of buye San Franclaco Minlng Stocks. A e 'y clty 2 per phis), 4o coun- [ from mearby ‘markets P SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.—The officlal closing [ 1ok g Dull: United closed at 82 bia; | £ and artlel The comix tations for minlng wlocks today were us fol- | gertha J skulek to Rosa G lot adelphita and Baltimore, in bulk N SR were g miderats A R X 3, man's subdiy In nhrion L Srinta _in 0 6 & Noreron, IT CLAIM DEEDS. i mon o goad, | it Eoleny doing betor. ioress silks i §00d | Hesk Heicher Honn Mary Karasek and husband to G G TINE-Steady at 3140350 demand Bodle Con Ophir Wallace, trustee, lot 1, block 15, Clif- i th extia, 9% Iwor Votoi ton Hill ; New Orleans, open Kettle, Oil Markets. ollar \Wage Robert, Viiiex o William ' Plankinton, ¢ 5 i+ m iy Va Siorra Nevid 8 43 feet lots 6 to 10, bl , lots i i ' arch 2 atlonal Tans ) . N A h £ Dl viean, $11.50G13 corillenies ‘Gpored A1 R Rlanoan By oo Paiut Unloa Con 14, and n 5 feet lot 5, block 7, lots A Rany i 82 clomed at A2; males. 2000 bbis; shipinents, Utalh 1 to 6, block 6, McCagué's adid, . THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND 13th and omiestie, ¥.20. B0 Wb s, 84833 bbi, sould & Curry 6| Yellow Jickii s NEWAND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER, ¥ & closed a M n the London o he anscom, 136X feet, d Kldnevs. and s & DicATAnt laxatiy y certificates opend at 82; closed al highest On the I arket Wverand kidneys and i u plow ant lazatly R0 Farnam' > OIL—Holders' firmer tn thalr | (EFi2105ALeS | ;i ol s : : menclug at point on n lne Har ylews: prime crude firin 3 prime crude, | & LNEW YORK, March oThe Evening Posts street, 62 feot w of ¢ line lot & i ten. Vi e culved low, Wiveio: of sios o bid r SHeits £yl "l aepartments. ‘hethsratory o (he | ey “wireet, commencing ‘at "o - — &%, JOBIR, March 3L =WOOI~-In GMlr Gesand. |18 NI CE) S QRTINS Bosk fer. This | polnt 462 feet w of ¢ line lot 6, Ca ALl druggiais sell 1 a o, and 41 & package. 1f you Minneapolls Wheat Market. s sanguine opinion was mainly bused on' the ex itol add 2, i o8 mmbis MINNEAPOLIS, March 21—Wheat recelpts London Sugur Market. PR ab i Vo aan TENDLY) Raa. Gy he. a5 . I Weie B8 cmw today; shipuments, # cars. The | LONDON, Much .-SUGAK—Cane, dull and | sugest & revival, Awericans were good, clos Total amount of transfers OMP! D TO QUIT. D TO QUIT. D TO QUIT. LLE )MPELLE COMPELLE COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT LLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT 1O QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TQ QUIT. )MP} «

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