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THE O\GAIIA DAILY BEE: INDAY, MARCH 25, 1894=~TWENTY PAGES. sentations they have made. If they are (,OM“FR“ “ D l‘“ \\“A B4e asked; Washington, in bbls, $ \_'nhmg eline wan e 1 and the market elosed fAirm. | tme foans, 3@4% per cont. Clostng prices for T OTNMY o 1,800 1o correct In their views, and our most con A Al deiphin and Baltimore, $.70; Philadeiphia and | March and My, 5% %k, On track: No, A S " s MANA LAVE A MAKRE two years ago. Buyers were very bearish mervative citizens have endorsed the enter- Haltimore, bulk, $2.8) 1northern, W% 'A.: northern, seie. The | 4. T & F o 17 early in the week, but later changed their 2 e mee o ‘i OSIN Kirm; atrabied, common 1o good, $112% [ demand wis good for G Wheat an ofta Sugar i iacirio rly s an g prise which the meeting Tuesday night was ROSIN--¥ e, mon to good, $1.1: I 1 sl « hent 1t T :,A,mm,,‘_ 1 YS! Atontson 2ds tactics and the past three days have q e e o gl { v @ TNES Of No. 1 northern sl at (9%c. with o fow L intended to start, it is worthy of th TURPE ey At 0% 681 L thin cars going Delow,, and some fancy wheat 11 Teleph W1 | Atehison 48, scrambled to flll thelr ord: At higher support and endorsement of cvery citizen, | Reports of Damage to Wheat Did Not | rici Sieady: domestic, falt (o good, 3%fc; | selling as hikhi ax e, and & few salen for B & Q. i) \Win. Cent. lats | Supplies of All Sorts for the Woeek Were | prices. Closing pricos this week are bo to and especially every property owner In 8 Teaders Tostord Tapan, Ve ik A stember delivery wee, mnde at 6% tusiness | HHINOI Stoel ) [Doaton & Montana ! 10c higher than a woek ago and the feeling Omaha.. It i to be Hoped that those gentle- care Traders Yesterday, MOLASSES Aot sty New Orleans, open | wis' fetive uring "ihe” fore. purt” o¢ LR o Comparatively Light, 100k, G5 the' TIATKec WAA dectiens batany :‘;""‘ "'I"““"' G‘y“' ""|'|‘""" ":"’;I::‘“"Im — ’ PIG. TRON - Dull; S L $10.00@10.25; Amerl . by s There Is absolutely nothing new in the helr doubts without delay, and h an, $11.609r13. . ntry were reported New York Mining situation. Packers are very tired of it, one grand enterprise shall recelve the | CORN WAS WEAK AND BUYERS WERE FEW | {ORERR Quiet: take, o%c. ) ] by e Hrerent reilor companies buying | NEW YORK, March 21.-The following are the | NO BOTTOM TO THE FAT CATTLE HOLE | and while they report a good fresh meat united support of the business community, L Tl Tl L in sipposedcthiere will bo o large de- | olosiig mini tons trade they . are putting very little stuft provided always that It Is worthy of that = RPELTER D nal Mondny. Hecolpts Tor the waak were ahout 700 | GROToF ) Piymouth. ) e away HUppo| s due e gentleme 0 are COTTO! 3 ¥ ul i prime 0 b, 18 were runming pre wteard an rown Poin 5 o1y, bohind the. proponition thal op. | OBth Fatled to Attenct Attontion—Trovisions | e ' byis it oo e Prime | EEound nearly. a0 b AR (he ek Homh 15 | Con Cal. & V ) ponents ahould treat the . duestion fairly Were Rather Weak, but the Change mrier yellow, 304e01c; off summer ¥ 00 b, were reshipped, MAking an average appar. | Deadwood 0 Union Con Phenomennl-Cows and Feedors Strong from the smallness of the receipts thera 44 % vrime summer white, $3gac. ent distributlon of aber 150001 b, more than | Gould & Curry 60 Yellow Jacket and that no man should Jippantly oo in Prices Was of Litt AT Raw, aull: fate refintn o elved, n DAzt di=which oill be tnows Th 16 & Norcross.. 48 |lron siiver and High-—Hogs Close the Week was nothing i th conditions surrounding nounce against an undertaking which, o L 98 test, e, Refined, dull G ase 0 public 'dlevator stocks. The mill 100 Quickailyer the trade to bull the market, as reports feasible and careied out, would mean more Importa 3 T % 0isgane; N 83 E i upplies, wepary ah iittle | Mexican ... o proferrisd # Little Firmer. from Chicago wero t all’ bullish mor o 48 Ve 0, % o-1041 3140 ; No. 3 i | chinge during relerbIe Ao ¢ uiwer v 3 to this city than anything that has ever B N 18 2 ibe; off A been' pur nts the FoUnA by joeriole has | Qpiinees: L was there any ontside demand. — Shipp been proposed since the Union Pacific rail- 3 i A, 4 B-16Ar 10 Rtanda parts of thix state and Sonth ke = simply can't buy here while prices are so way was completed Without desiring to CHICAGO, March The ahsence of for- nfectioners’ A, 31516 e; o i | fome weeding lud been done in p St Louis Mining Stock Quotati SATURDAY, March 24 high This s the highest market west of attes i oot v 8. cris 1641 5¢ tere 6-16 kotw previous to this change in the dibl . o bk Thivair 9 dhred: appear n.;rn»m:- in |Ihn Hm!jv'r T, nydl |: ‘;:( elgn news and the fact of today's short ses. R A e e DR B L. Tog 1vac P AR B LS the s ST, LOUIS, March 24.-Mining stocks firmer. Although there has been a slight increase | Chicago. =~ Top hogs here today brought to me that there is merit enough in the | g5 peing avedged in betwesn two holidays, b e uluely dry quite an fm Nt part of the lons In cattle receivts this week as compared | $455. while the top at Sloux City was $4.5 enterprise to warrant the most careful and ing has been dofie, with § nd i - - e and at Kansas City $4.45 seal packers vmull!] Investigation at the hands of every | Made business on ‘change easy and rather - bl ifion. ! " s St el BT $750 #755" |8 rropes 5 t\"EM ¥ith Iast, on the wiole supplles of all kinds | pgq (: ‘ll”llh\:\r I..‘\:n s\{ .'\ |m~|'u.:-‘\ y|1y'.‘|wvr- man who has a dollar to invest or ever ex- | Weak, the closing being steady, with scarcely | HUTTHR- Thor g Aot aiocal millers reported the sales of flour as | Am.Netiie, Ellzabein. .0 have been comparatively light. The flgures | pay prices strong to a nic Highor than pects to have a dollar Invested In this | any change trom Thursday afternoon's quota- | ket. The mainly to the inferior | o ,,,H,,,"”;"‘;‘(',‘If ':‘,‘"‘,K““”“ T e 2y Hope are as follows: Friday to get the hogs Common mixed rprodue e, d . Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. stuff sold down around $1.40, and chioce metropolis tions. ‘Corn averages weak and left off with | £rades. Cholce "country, M@lhe; packing stock [ o time. Palents were quoted at Y i with most of the sales Fanging Recelpts this week.. 623 3978 | butoher welghts up to $ but the popular t may be encouraging to citizens who | oy of 1o Provisions wel nd DRESSED POULTRY~There ls but little tra { { clnl Note ¥ [ 4 : Nave dragged through the last year with all | % §a of te. - Provisions were ook i | mont of "the Dusiness running. to. five. atoolc | AUt #6035, Dakers_ aged feom $1 T b MREEIR P L ML £ IR T B8 | figure for fair (o good hogs of all welghts its discouragements to be told that work has ': ! jlm«'vrrur “;;K.' unchang 2 Chick Gi7c; turkeys, Ble@8c; geese and ducks, Duluth Whent Market. toe for (1 nt Lo i week in 1802, i was $4.60. - On Friday the bulk of the hogs been resumed at Fort Cook and on the post- | and 7ic lower for rib ; LIVE POULTRY Thers 18 an active trade at [ DULUTH, Mareh 2.—WHEAT—Closing prices: | MEMPHIS, March 20.-New York _exchange this year a3, sold at $4.45 and $4.00 nnd a week ago office bullding. Public Improvements are | Wheat started easy and dull. The weather i hens, Sl@ic: youny roosters, 60 | N Tnr, e, 600 Rinsens THLR PHECA! | polling at par. Clanrings, SMETIL; baiances, $34 ‘period” 1868 : today trading was mostly ut $4.40 and $4.4 about to be started earlier by six weeks than | way cold and raw in this vicinity and the y stock, 4@5¢; old roosters, 3 c; i No. 1 northern, 69%¢: ‘March, | 3% 4 REPRESENTATIVE SALES, usual and a_number of new buildings are | oo R0 S R R S et ot the 0 ¥ ecoming acafue and com- ol biember, el | | LONDON, Mah st T amount of utlion | Inchense ............... ; o [N Av. Sh. Pr Now Sh. Pr, slready under way. The unlon H propo- A L i @l O ek NG, 1 ot to P Tody, £118,000 Ll i} Pt Ly T ] 3 s 4ok g sition s sloeps, but there is pe e . g ; GUS—The murkel continues (o be flo i wcelpts. 31,000 bu.; shipments, none, TIMORE, rings, $2,124,254 5 i that undertaking, and whether it is pushed | There was a disinclination to believe n::m oot speculudive dumand keeps stocle - falrly s andeg.” 8, 0,680,921 cattle depression had boen reachied this it forward now or later, the opening of spring, | the cold had damaged wheat, The Milwauke, HONBY ~Chice ' 31310, week's trado has been, something of a 4 o R e T Sidera Nevada. ... 100 4 ¥ The run today wax only modorate, 60 Siurra Ne Depression in the Beof Trade Something | jouds, and the quatity was very pand - Axl those who supposed the bottom of the 50 0 o British provinces was down to 12 below zero. white clover, 15c; California, [ ST, LOUIS, Mareh 2 —COTTON-Stendy: mid ] and prospects are good for an early Spring, | gignal service said: “Severe cold wave to- | 16c: darlc honey. 1244 1 el B COTTON_Stendy: HOSTON, y . B | | : will give employment to a very | Pro- | ;ight and Sund Temperature will fall to | GAMEC fair supply of ducks of | ments, 1,00 ik, 0y e palcsy Dales: shi- | anoes,, $1,{06,468; "for “the_ week, §71,10884; bal- | revelation, and the general opinion now i promise wel Seed- Sl BUTC SINPEER l0us sorts, teude i Himited. Mall g h seems to be that there Is no bottom to it portion of labor. Crops promise well e AR AT e el . e bn lunited. Mo e PR EE ing is already commenced and fs well under | zero in northwest part of Wisconsin a H $2.062.25; | bluewing ARGy i ho trade, has been in very bad shape. way in many wdova, $1 . i promise of a larger acreage than usual. | temperature probable for eral days."” 3 8 " ags Rio No, . at §i7, AN, $00; Maroh 8l —Drifts; ata JPHIA. March 24 - Clearings. Dalunces, $LITIE T0e (e we 1 SRt givi 0 o e southwestern pi oW il $1.00001.50; mi: K, March 24, CORFER-F! 3 > parts of the state, glving | 10 above In the southwestern part. Low i 7 g b 130 astern markets have been suffering from el a ke Wt | excessive receipts, and at Chicago, up to and There is some satisfaction In the fact that a it T ABE AR FAatab i 7 ofloat, et ). telogr Silver bars 00000te, MR TOMBPATALYR,VIew: oY EHeTRILURLIORRRVERIN) |1 rh ooy O OLTADpPadiably atfect .t c Wool Market. can dolinrs, {81094 including yesterday, they were quoting a nsiderable hope and promise, whatever may the fact as to individual Industries and jcular conditions. cated by the linols state report. There | i wmedim. e 5 T u & — were no market cablegrams, forelen markets | bbL. §3.0061.%: Ore Wb, $1.60¢ hale Lbi., STOCKS AND BONDS. FIRMER AND MORE HOPEFUL, being all closed. May wheat opened at ; clar bbl., $4.60; half bb ey ety Gt that was sold this Kk lost money for o s compared with from 5% to B1%e at the | d7b o L $4.5065.00: bt | Security Market Unusually Dull and Devol y O hatings, $3,2,162: | somebody would not be wide of the truth. Albert Andrinno's Opinlon of the Business | close on Thursday. In the course of the AP S L S B b L AL et Money, quiet at 67 per cent. | Prime 1,600-1b. heeves sold in Chicago Fri- Outlook for Omaba. next twenty minues it sold off to 57%c, TABLY NOW, YORT Mari s Exch aw York, 9 premium. Clearings | day for $4.20. A year ago the same cattle & 3 NE . March 24— Rvej Sat- | this week, $19 0: bilances, §2,646,6 Albert Andriano, local superintendent of | which was a return to the lowest previous A hand-picked navy, $1.906 3 Lk Even for a Sat- | this:weck, $19,487,140; bal £2,640, here would bring $5,60 without the slightest common white | Wrday the stock market today was unusually | = CHICAC March 21.—Cloaring i et sl hafh e BRT t ) L dull and the e, week, $H1, 40,0 rouble. The whole trouble has been and point February 16 last. It became firmer ONTONS. 3 37 oRlors At 800 and the speculation unimportant. Dis a $89,800,000, New Y continues to be in the demand. People says: ] after that, selling up to 577%c bid later in | onion tilling was the only even moderate stock vy i (oday's ms were T | are not eating so much beef as a year ago, . \ i ' | ' | i | I | | who were much more impres TS Chestnuts, 12 Ttatian chest- | qq 1o e e " d Mareh 20— COTTON- Recoipt ¥ Al radptid g H Al (e very h ohd huts, 13618c; almonds, 16017c; nglish walnuts, | ST LOULS Mareh 21 =WOOL-—Quiet, The A 1 les: stock. Sisas | drop of 40c to Boc, especially on the good {3 with the very favorable crop prospects Indl- | 13 ic; fiborts. 1ic; pecans, larwe, 15014; pe: | 145 falt deniand for dosfrable grudes, but the TRIALG L h BEELTa o e i v AT S R i ) ) 3 ! market. really is, unless by actual ex- $ i 1 ' ' i i i i i i i perience. To say that every fed bullock $now, Church & Co.'s Mercantile agency, | price of the season, it having touched that o T80 courage,” are the words used by a Missis- it LR BRTTE! i X J A LITTLE BETTER. Western yearlings, fid ®oods, but this 5 only a natural of st S N Taeot bl o Lot ol 7 g5 b PR S fd e et enadae. S Woslor 3 sarting, o the financial _condition. [ O i onis | er oy b 2 ot "beky, | cent, and then on buying, induced by a | S'PP!Judse of the supreme court of that state [ hat was exactly the condition of the mar- LEWORICHLS SURLIE RV P NIV 26101 DouBIIY. liegR) _ ett-Frazler wero buyers in u_conservative | Bar o G o . '$1756G2.00; | report that the attorney general of Hiimofs | 10 afrming a judgment against the Louis- | ket today. There woere less than 100 cars G0 or Stodk, kiving less time to that department \\n;» -‘.n)‘ fll:l‘":‘ al' _lllwl;\‘;u the ‘zv_.: u; torida tomatocs, per G-1h. crate, would dismiss the quo warranto proceed- | ville, New Orleans & Texas Railroad com- | of cattle on sale, a1l told, and although th 7 i 10f stook na sliown at any time for the last few n lnln,u,' Chis and for a long time held between 37c and 18, ings, rose 1 per cent, closing 3 per cent in | bany in favor of a passenger for whom the | demand was no better, the limited offerings | i K Yards company is attributable to increased confidence anc 4c, but toward the close of the Chore but few apples on the | the' final de: Mhe genel rket | conductor failed rovide a se rhe | naturally led to more activity on the part | for v § L0 o' elock b, the fact that their time is move occupied | gegsion it dropped to 26%c, In the last fow i largely golng to oranges, | the final dealings. ~ The general market uctor failed to provide a seat. The ¥ i Mnrels elling. goods than It has been for some [ ess ©% 18 LXOBREC 10 & e o el omy L was d T T AR T case was decided a short time ago and the for local dressed heel houses, par Aroll T months, and may be taken as a striking | R TI8 CIRACHE B W Ot o e borry season {s | the market was strong, except for Chicago | facts, as well as the judge's decision, make y as shippors were still willing to proof of the improved condition of affairs, | Mmore covering of shorts aul prite y over o stock s Lo Gas, which became heavy on a Chicago dis- | it picturesque. In fact, it has peculiar in- | run chances with the low priced cattle. The Houses h L £ ""i" At e ol T ,,,..',:,. S e e R TR AT G TR A A patch stating that guestions asked by the | terest for everybody who travels, and the | he: cattle sold freely, but at away down | o/ % i cars, Head Cara, |Head| Cars, | He miitenses eromithia Browbountitrstryi for, [ ABHokont fimatiativas aitly, as fdull e ., attorney general during the proceedings be- | New York Tribune thinks that if ihe north- | prices. - Light and medium weight stecrs f | | i 3 ore #0 tha eat. fore him indicated that he would grant the | ern courts would adopt the same views they | of good quality were ready sellers and ¢ 2 (LN tl “ % re and gr business is ™ arket was « and somewha s OB S [ : c sportal hiny, Koot pr e R L e T [ m,‘!“,",'(,‘,”,”‘,fu“\ AT S, A | potition for a writ. Gfhe bond market was | might greatly increase their popularity and | taslonally at o (rifle firiner prices, | Faie DISPORTTON sald of harness and heavy havdware, ~Im- | (€0 CHE W RETERN 0 0 and With the | i Ttlverdide seedlings, re 7 ;| strong from opening Ao close. the respect of the community generally. A [ t0 choice 1,200 to 1,400-1h beeves sold all RS AT T plement men are much pleased with the [ 10 S8 BEEREIE I L MRS SE WIRE B | RiCerade Washington navels, The Post say: Idke money is still the | man named Patterson bought a ticket at [ the way from $3.15 up to §i, while fair weneral outlook, mpared to the montt Sal nite 4 he | B e, reular slios, $2.60; Kol chicf feature exhibled; by this week’s bunk | Vicksburg, Miss., and boarded a train on | to £00d 900 to 1.150-Ib steers went at from | omaha Packing Co just past, and have hopes of a goud second | obening May cold at 30 1t then sold at | 51000, 0% Tk returns. Despite last' Saturday’s $ the railroad mentioned. The train con- | $3.05 to $3.30, and common and inferior stuff | The G, #, Haninond Co 131 dider trade, 307%c. At the close 307c was bid. TROPICAT, FRUITS, old shipment the cal holdings T S L O | At erormii 38 dowWhi) - Bellord Navelgot usedito) || SwittikiGo T il “The tendency to purchase at the nearest Provisions were rather weak, but the NAN rade s constantly increnstng | York bunks - have ‘ipcreased siated of threo coaches—a smoker, a conch | &t from 38 down. ~Sllers have got used t i N 0! | market 1s developing with the retail trade, | change in prices at the close did not vary i well Per 1 $2,825,100, and nearlyi) Yo i | for the colored passengers and one coach for | the starvation prices and business was toler- wnd the day i3 not far distana when | vare ity from G it dloslig 2 accotnted for. by shipments of currency | first class white passen Mr. Patterson | 8bly brisk at the prevailing low figures. By Wholesale ‘house In most lincs of gen- | Sef¥ FACRY, (fRon CCHIERERYE | E0s e A oy e choiee. from the interior. 1f 350,000,000 silver money | went into the first class coach, but found | Moon there w v little decent stufl left eral - business will gxperience, a nat- | Pres, Pork 18 ¢ 1ower, e aaneed NORY R ncyilcr das, was to be added to This country’s currency | the seats all, occupled, and the conductor | in first hands, thing finally sold ural lmitation of territory. Thi: and ribs 7lac off. = Receipts of hogs for 322500 through the Bland selgniorage bill, the first | (51q im he could not get a seat in that car, | Defore the close. Ory. has been advanced. by :th the amounted to )00 head and yes result “beyond any Jqdestion would be to | gouie'or the passengers were aslee 5o A special feature this week has been the 7 ing wholesalers and is amply 3 terday's receipts were 21,512 head. Bald- A double thisieastwazdintovemont afireseryes | S0 of the passengers were asleep.and oo- ji e b Fana oty or (he mArket fot. cow CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. by facts. There was a time when win was a seller of ribs for May at the open- g carlinks: | The west would théh have fittle or ni [ cupled two seats each, and some of the seats | St U i i retailers throughout the territory tributary | jng and the Anglo-American Packing com- | cubs, large. $6.0065. ) §8 it { money on hand, and-the east, which al- | were filled with baggage, but none of the | Stuff. rlyfinfthasweakipivithiquiteglihoral w Cattle Received and Little Business to Omaha bought their goods i the e pany sold pork S Dol RNtk ahd R lurge, [ ready has too much, would get more silver | seats were vacant, receipts, prices ruled weak and lower, but actod In AlL Linos. and large eastern houses still do business Rstimat oelte tor Afonaay:t - W $15.000722.00; medium, $ f black Mon- | at'the expense of ‘expért gold. The recent The passenger insisted that the conductor | later, as supplies fell off, prices picked up Traniaotowin BLL b Overa vast territory. Jobbers in the smalle leLimatedirdceliis on Monday o) heat, | fina vearlings, large, 31 $8; small, [ report of New Yorlidational banks to the | ghould get a seat for him, but he refused to | Sharply, and with less than 300 cows all | CHICAGO, March 2L Today's vecelpts of cat- centers’ were timid ‘and made no bids for i corn, oats, 200 cars; biack Montana cibs, large. medium, | comptroller showed $hat while total money | g,% @ B © 20 (08 T BEE B FERIRRE A0 10140 sale today trade was lively, and on | te were estimated at 50 head, making 51,668 for lurger business, limiting themselves in L 20,000 head, i Lyor G, medium, | holdings hetween Detember and March hail & i e the week, About 480 Incrense over the pros yearling: increased net only $9,000,000, holdings, of sil- | next coac Patterson . followed the - con- | the general run of bulchers' stock prices Mrefa ared with 150 botter. than Wednes. | vious weck nad un increase as « the cortexponding weele last year of 10,000 hed. Ive and, prices nominally “Notwithstanding the changeable weather / z > uoss o Tatter point Pool-Sher- FATOR sota__grown potatoes, in | which w prominm. Sterling exching ou 3.8 4 il [ SikAValrount and the dullness usually incldent to Holy | the s 'Illmf'l .\tl 'h. ’I’.“ lr point |“4:.;1 ;sln|r‘ I Sl i wrown, potatoes Mn which was bought in small blocks, it Is ‘,‘,m_‘ Rt LGRS Gl LUCLO W:n e | not that they dor ; want u“|\n..\ Irn_n.n:‘i: I s week, clei BHowian narease overitiie | IEAR Ao el Hat A n from store, fc: | believed, for a newly organized bull pool | NEW YORK, March 24 Clearings, $42,15,675 P AL 00 s kot » corresponding week of last month and gen- | the loig wheat of woule customer, uhd that o store, Mo Coloruds lots, THTCE | which bid up the shares 134 por cent, Long | Lulinces & I BRI G Y B thisy et OULIIE. © TorTut Whil Dia RO GOOD BIATAND, eral business continues to tmprove. Many | o possibility of damage from the frosts he- | %c. 0 Sl et | Btock bought at lower flgures was then | port of” New o the week were Gold, | Englishmarket was enough higher than | | But il a0t Wheep were rescival and Visitors from the Country are o tow™ e | fore Monday morning excreised a SHENLY | il wrriveit T excelient markotinie conil- | ProUght out, causing a reaction of 8 per | weck wserer G '”l.. imports for thé | (his to make shipments profitable, but every | LN of lice wire billud ditvet fo w Jocal, hunise P L LR L restrainiing iuthience upon selicrs, and it be- | o Ebl eai er e, $450: Califor- | oont, with a recovery of % per cent at the | o . ey oot i1 ono wont to exporting and the market theh | dautiestosl o' | i dearling the.free trip offer of the Commercial club, L 5 sihile P oavlag A xtra fincs California, 60c@$1.00, close, leaving only a net gain of % per A plaing the 58 o trade this wee demund and w tivm market for desivable d 0! esale and retail A | decreas @ ; potate 50, action o eded 5, o ces have gone off 15¢ to 20c on & Fair (o guod westerns it e, et "woeh whocs bust- | market closed up firm at from 57%c to 57%e EGIT S Epinnch, per tor,, [ &SI 10 "l‘“',",,"'ul};“:‘,':; ’“h;:'f" ’;,'.’l"‘"“ iy | A Traveler Must Be Provided with O the heavier grades suffering the most. Up 0 gt AL ness continues very fair, and clothing trade | for May and 50%e bid for July. i dow:evanianes yperd | L LAUL Cho bluidgls (whichh wagimalnly, K EnHE B Rl D Eb to Wednesday * the decline was very rapid, ! th oh is picking up som It 13 noticeable in all Corn was weak, with no buyers except I caibaty oo 107 Corer SHOTL contiatee totia) Jond "(’( iyt G tmg, Sy QA 1 but since then the very light receipts have 250 th:v lines ll)ml the l.lmnynnln st nl.mvll are | those who had previously soid short. The a0 350: o | PeERGoNE N T a6 m";l I'\’"" L x«' 7 peori BAYELITLTLER GO A take | oaused a slightly firmer feeling § I receipts wer cars for the two days, and pe| 3% par - cent, (Clilcalio Gas. recsded. 9% . por TCATTLY | SHERR. (HONSES & I'his conditton applies more especially to - e e . St — 38 'Nllhl" -ty 1 Ary goads and boots and shovs. Graduly. s = bCloadnsy; L mer i, bR e R L e 50, 0. next coach, which was the one reserved for | day, the low day of the week. Poor to however, jobbers at Omaha and Other cen- 3 | i 9 diun mali, ‘86 eubs, large, | The foliowing are the closing quotations on | colored passengers. A few minutes later | choice cows and heifers sold toduy at from ::)-'r‘a:‘;nl-;-‘;‘{m.;‘.‘nln-hlwrhl:;‘lllw;:m nu;‘(-':;z;rl;l»‘-,-l.v“:‘nlrfi-_l T o 3 3 |....|,(.;rr No. 1 larie. the leading stocks of the New York exchange | the conductor ordered him out of that car, | $1.25 to §3, with the bulk of the fair to good [ ™ g recolpts today were estinited at 1 B e St ot Ko 5 3 0 @ Tc; fisher. today because it was the coach set apart for the | butehers’ cows at from $2.40 to $2.90. Calves | . mukini 116.0m for ihis weel, wsainst 1000 retatlers to the effect that all their R " to color, ac . 1, I Ate g exclusive. use of colored . pasengers. Pat- | sold freely at good, strong. prices, from $2.60 | (Ll KEdirerent un Was mh advance are purchased at eastern markets, n large Ll ; fum, * $60 0; pafe, according | Adams Expross INo. Pae. pfd.... terson then went to the smoking car, but he | to 3$5.25, and rough stock was generally ws, thowgh the fecling was firm, and share of their stock fs handied by Omanha | July 0 3 2 to_beauty, "”'..'"“‘"",’; 0N el (EA D A omhwes % | found it impossible to remain there long, | steady at from $1.75 to $2.90 for common to | eipertidly aivund the s trolled by Omaha jobbers and the day is 'm\..w}u e; medium, c; small, d0e; kit, large l'mmm,v'&(‘lhlu .x-.,N Y. Central. more he went to the conductor and insisted Another surprise is the way fecders are e bty e near at Hand when retallers will appreciate July.. . . 27l dlum, 4dc; small, 3c; Iynx, No. sl e 81:::.‘:1"‘;:.‘.1%; . “wom"m"-“ that a seat be found for him in the first- | selling. The supply continues to fall away | o the wieek, but the (otal f the fact that they can be s (i tromi| EITIpeT Vi T Tinie N e arwnil [ OaR At SPACHIASS (Rl ERE A class coach, threatening to sue the company | short of the demand, and prices are very | raie, amounting U barely shisSmaticit Sl ihifmoragconxanignoaiiand e 0 10 8] 10 S0c@3loh; medium, © imall, 650; mink. | Ches. & Ohfo Orexon Nav. ... if the seat ‘was not provided. The conduc- | strong, and compared ‘with fat cattle values, | for st hvelc profit to themselves, and that local houses | 22 dark, No. 1, large, $1; medium, smail. | Chigigo Alton L& UL N tor replied that he could get no seat in the | very high. Fat cattle are certainly very | {0 0 o ire preparcd to offer them every advantage il 690 | B9e; mountain lion, perfect head an ot, No. 1; | C..B.&Q....... Pacific Mali..... first-class coach, and he could sue and be | cheap, but corn is, too, and feeders natur- Treceiptu: (s r L (e Sl (L (Lol R L O TSRl B ’,',mh.,"“t‘.n‘,",‘ il blanked. Patterson sued the company and | ally think the thing must change soon, and | hoks, 1460 (LS MR D TR (I 0 650 g i e winal) (; 0. 0, & St Tuire: Puliiman ilico secured a judgment for $75. The company | while they may not make much on the \ting the situation, Jobbers here are making ayie 5oz |3 N 1 e, o mediay ohe; amal! | GOl Cout' i Beading. carried the caso to the supreme court of | cattle, they can’t loose much on their corn svery effort to please new customers and 530 | & 5 673 D e cused Mo, 1 large, $155, | Del, Huulaoh.:: s T7 11~ 00. Bid: rin the state, where the judgment was affirmed, | Good to choice feeders are quoted at from | $LOG13 S TSA00s aiern sxperience no Cdifficulty in - convineing | "cash quot Hows meditm, 7oc; small, 60¢; short striped, large, $1; Lack. & i ¢ | With the following picturesque opinion: $3 to §3.40; fair to good pt from $2.75 to § : . e PXprajtinG thiveach tmply ouig Tomunply || HIAT-No, rlug, spring, | mediam; 70c: small Burvow Siripod, large, | DGt 0 The appellee paid for a seat in a first-class | and lighter, commoner grades af from §2. e L1600 head; ahipmenta; ihe wants of the retail traie in this terri- Nod v 3 ciium. e wivall, Se: broud steiped. large: | D& G R Co.. 5 | ook 7y ¢ | conch and was entitied. ‘as a mattor of right, | down. ciecrs and mbxed, $LE.63 prime vy o ‘Affairs at South Omaha ave brightening S ; 2 white, 82%@39%c; | small, $2: wolf-mountain, No. 1 large, $3; me- 5 ; Do to have the servants of the raflway company REPRESENTATIVE SALES: welghts, #7064, tight, $4.70 very perceptibly and the packing hous . ., Sy dlum, i 31500 airie, large: o5 ity ; : wlho were in charge of the train furnish DRESSED BELT. T s e are’ now employing more hands {h R ] Sowe: o, | mgdium Glo: small, tho; beaver, b No. | B i 5o pra. him such scat, unless a sudden influx of No. Av. I . 5, SArKGt ROtV Atroni Go.netHie me time past. : - 3, B@ite 1large, $5.0006,00: medin, 8058 ) : EXFAER s passengers rendered this Impracticable. It . 2L NS ) 1007 83 fivmer:s (o westorn wetlios, ' for e G oyiavinapthdhusinenn ot thalnadt . e o arye, 0GHC: Mo Hociin ot donl'§ Tro is perfectly clear from the evidence in this Shon o B o Tt R e I S0 e WiaT TRoiaea, s b o 0. To; fani, Narge, She medium, 7o | O gential - fexas Pactfe ase that the conductor In charge of the Heh) - ; Has better. The tone is firmer and more hope- DT i s | lares SEOK . KL & T ptd, |Unton Pa ie ¢ | train could and should have made provision 310 als Live Stock Markot. AR HIDES, TALLOW, BTC. ¢ 2 3 for seating the appellee. It is equally cer- 10 H 7 Mo 21 CATRLL T, 1 o0 ful, and ‘there is every indication of re- i ¢ Sallid shoulders, boxe : 1 S. Bxpress | alders, box; HIDES—No. No. 1 green | “do° Sy WoReEraen i | taln that a propar aphlicatlon of the ap- 1o o0 3 none; aboul - stead: 3 olte o T i P v newed confldence. That the week’s busi- | 8.70606.00; short elear sides, boxed, 38, 0076,25. b aaao ) ; ness showed no falling oft on avcount of | WHGICY Dl i o, et gt | HE N 3 Lako Shoro.. [yplo b, pellee to that effect provoked not only a 1 X Pl S SR sig unfavorable weather soems to me indisput. | L0, oo vinchangod. 2"Veal calf, 8 1hs. to 15 Ibs 10ey" i | poud ol e Westar il oion refusal from the conductor, but subjected the 9 fale |t 1 Dutener mtearn, - S0 G 8 praofiorithe stapllicy ot the iimproved following Were the receipts ana shipmes hides, Gc; 2 flint Kides, 3ci No. 1 dry | ougsville & N. A 04| W. & L, B... 1 audacious passenger to an explosion of pro- SLREI; slockers and | fomdors, H ndition of affairs, and while the im- ¥ i shipments | Piles tcured hides %o per b, e 4 . provement,. as mnoted for the pust few salledv & - | Mannauan con 2871 o pid to E fane and contemptuous wrath from that of- o townamt holfors, §.0003.50; k0o Weeks, has only been gradual, It seem: Ar Titecrints Shipmients, | SHEE salted, ench, 26@60c; | Mishhenn cent g D &R G ficlal. That the jury awarded the trivial Tbodiyin 6600 head:, shipmonta, n to be ateady and inclined to Incrense, he e - biddaitll groen (short-wooled early | Mo, Phelfie. X sum complained of is proof positive that no 2 hewd: murket sunply Nghts choten Ty '| 4 N L A S R B RO e 400001 " ga000 | skins), each dry hearnss Ghott-wooled | Moblle & Oliio: undue prejudice existed against the corpora- s 1, Tht, 3460064, 68t IR e decessary, has certainly set in, und Liiow | Lot SRR Sl i rags el e A T B e e L e e L G Nusnville Cnt.o A tion, Let the company thank God and st 3 .. 3 Pl 00 e whipments, non mln. atingly lm'\(lll\ 5‘__( e opinion that taitn, e e 400000 Kunsas und Nebraska butcher wool pelts, C YT R take courage. Affirmed. o104 3 Rt RSV Ve i e """"‘ HU inlexs very ndversé clrcumstances inter- | NS Kool 1°K000 | pe ctunl weight, Sake; dry fint, Kanss | NOJ. deoigai (& SoEE i STEERS, o0 i oo e AIE Dbl ene the “gradual erease will continue | By, b o000 S eolooo 30,000 Nebraxka murrain - wool “pelts, per b, | N/ & W, pfd... . " 8. Guests of the Jobbe 0y b ALllicl] rom week to week until affairs are once 04 ctual weight, 4@6c; dry Mint, Colorado butche A G LS L & K. C. Jobbers, - L P, B &ht, i y flint, Colorado butcher | North Am. ¥ 0, Kansas City Live 8 My nore In & normal conditic i the Produce exehango today the butior mar. | wool® pelts: Hor I ‘aotual Sl 4070; dry | o thi The following Nebraska retail merchants L1303 W 3 SN A L S LT Produce Puinters, ey, T e, " s, i, inchuods Srcty | welshe e, | Wool pelts, per In, actunl | Pl Sage of "”l‘.‘-'}?:.‘fi‘ 'fi’fi&”f&'x.’.’h 3 were noticed among the buyers on the local | 6. 0 s Ahpnta, 20 ,.f REE One thousand head of Nebraskn plgeons | [Fea 10:10%c. : AND GREASE-Taliow, No. 1, 440 | — gl Jobbing market last week: J. A. Brown, Ash- | % & Lo wtronke? “Toxie iatou exis e 0ld on the New York market last week at Markets. S bt el = land; J. N. Drake, Loufsville; M. E. Ford, e, 312008 (0} Al # cents per pair. N FLOUT ; O Buttir, Sriae; boes 215 | B i . Lyons; M. Holtz, Randolph; J. P. Moran, Uil R 81 50ire R il uMm')-l nd grows every yeur over $0,000- | 9 mu;”»xv:.;. 10000 bl Y 3. - tallow EasifaMallo o '_ $adts v‘ s SLRN] O'Neill; H. Bloomer, Chalco; H. Goldberg, | o 11 515 % PGS Teceinte, 6100 hoad: shipments, 1,700 #00"of farm produats wnd’packs over 1,0- | Yerv ull; Sithe pn” Inuivat iy v grad e e s g Genoa; J. L. Scolt & Co., Ashland; H. Her- | * cows Neinvies, "an iixed, S4%6ie0 PR S SRl L A B atents, $3.356 e S T ¥ 1% rold, Plattsmouth; F. J. Fashmecht, West | 2.... 80 1200 \ Sis0ai . “omes too late in the season (o be of much el 10%. hilon WRATCash. lawer at May fell off N. Pacils Com. /i son, Ainsworth; Hamilton & Miller, Cedar LK1 KD B b g g T winter 1o grudens Qiao curly. rullicd lager and cloed simp ab you: | C/B & Qu..oiovesoee| S Gon| i | Rapids; Darling & Stein, Lyons; Smith Bros. 4 Sioux City Live Stock A e N T e 5 o dulets uptrilie 55 | b g 403 duly. cloaad better ut | ok Tamuiid. 111711 707 Ty 11 & Co., Craig; McGee and Allen, Valparaiso; i SIOUX CITY, Murch .- HOGH—Ttecoints, 1,008 lnues very light. The fruft is arriving in Buekwheat {lour, nomina JORN—Weak and slow; close oft; cash, | \ Y hogd | L. T. Squire, 8flver Creek; J. W. Crow, . s 2 Nead; #hipn 100 head; rhet oo higher at g et ] Pma e paa e 1 Dult; Canadiun, o 5 Miges May, MU G . 354 il R0 | B Minden; Mr. Montrobb, Murray; A. K. Fig- 4 1550 5 3 - HAgress 31,60, e Qealors aré not anxious to handle it ME yvllow western, o | s s id B4 bid; | New Bogland. .. 0 ley, Bloomington; P. Z. Wiison, Arlington; b TORR S aeeL gy ;10 heads ahipmonie, {004 i oru Jha oy t 4 0. Aot i | 1oial Jenkins & Coon, Manley; C. B. Beal, Strat- ling 00 cows, §1.20250, buils, $4.607 ces range abou HARLITY Mitwaukoee, Firm, but slow sslen of | 'Reading e it b ) ton; G. B. Smith, Chadron; Snygg & Swan- oxen, 150612, - ot % cents higher all around. Lemons arve | ungraded westorn, 6 i It : sale eading 3 (| 215 i 3 LHh aron .i8n & £ {80 ruling higher, with less range in quota- | BAILEY MALT-Stendy: western, UANQuidts sacked, G o hy ¢ 29| I aausa et R Bteeet i Berlbner; . 3 Stock In Sight. Homs than formorly Mdian: SN alx-rowed, S FLAN S 41 : ¢ 374 | H.° oD, Hall o & Co, ' Marquette] Tha follawing ure the e Mallards, redhends and teal are appear- Reovipts, none;’ exports, 84,000 f CLOV Firm; to prime, $7.50@ , 3 2 b Davis & Schench, Arlington; C. A, Cramer, | ! P elpal citles Saturday, Muich a0 R okl 016 appeste 1y M fitures it LG L | B8 on & y - Bwing; Flesier Bros., Glenville; E. P. Swain Cattle. Hows. Shou fale demand, - duc nipe’hase notmade | G o N e HA LG o s rTae o ehoos ttmntiy, | st a0 % | & Bro., Springfleld; I. P. Sheldon, Ne- ; W South Omata Lo aane e S their appearance, but will probably be on | delivered; No. 1 i 5 ‘,,.“'H,, ) o8 timothy, . 38,60 f H hawka; Mr. Rowe of Hefllefinger & Rowe, (AR ? ‘“ Mo T M0 14,500 the market some'time this week. wonker under i at the TTER ; ator creamery : Uik & Cat i Walters; Case Bros., Atlanta; C. H. Wood: | ! 3 81 Louls. s iy ol 1 Go0d butter has eldom been so scarce on | Amall weekly flour and whe u from both | Kood, cholce Rul s X ruff, Blair; Heider & Mallman, Humphreys 2 RIEE ¢ 00 he Omaha market us at the present time. 3 heat Delt ) firm at i o @. B Deibl, Stratton; C. F. Adams, Craw a1l ik Totul...... G004 31185 It is almost impossible to & old of 1y and the repart, wold Active at 5 ) 1 R0 a0 kR0 t0 ok Rl aF ¢ iy | the Jowest point but afierwards r RN MIEAT. Guioi 0t #1.8501.05 = ford; Forbes Bros., Crawford; Adolph Koch- i 520 39 T disposed”of. * Prices, however, are ot mi | St el o L """,'w--»l O WHIRKY - Steudy a0 S0 for trust and 1,08 S N IaEket, . man, Norfolk; Peter Langdon, Gretna; Mrs. 3 90 49 BOODLE. Frult {mports show a_ heavy falling ‘off. | ing at 61%e: duly: fac, olosing. ut COTTON heds1, 00, cont Sam Friedman, Creston; Carl Fieldhausen, (g # Macnulay Used th ut Not In Ite In the Arat sl woeks of this year oranges | August o Nehlmber, "esti@eic, | | PROVISIONS— roat i Lard, | PRIME MERCANTIRE PAPER — 3as Calhoun; Werner Bros,, Boelus; John Johns, i U s Slang Sense. alied at 21,065 were Imported, agains ) 0ty nominully high salt meats and Y ) S (Frordd Ny T e AR R OTAL SR AL D00 it exports, 10,000 bu,; | Dicon, quiet, with uny o smidl Job traneey o FRRLINGY BXCHANGREDUILf otual- busis | (LSS ME 02D, Swainle, Stroms o Oof and swag we know, but what Is A tha carsaepending period of | wnlon 0000 bu” futtieeu A 1000 b spat: | vious auotutions o Ll W e al busl- | burg; Gunther Bros., Newman Grove; L. G. “boodle? asks the Westminste 2 AGA Ut Bt ROt o (ho. Bare Spot market very dull: No. b In”wievator, | | RECEIPTS (klour, 8,00 bbb wheat, 10,000 | & RTIFICATES 6 Johns, Seward; Ed. Wright, Scotia; BE. M. Let Mr. E. I Poy n e i 3 d L Te wiluat, Options opened weaker on fears of | b 000 D5 oints, S3,000 bu i OV RN M N Piem, Stearns, Bayard; M. Byington, T: d €t Mr. B, owers, who was examined pmey Brow, near Grand Junction, Colo I vl i i The inorming closed at [ b com. 12500 DL ot 068 by Dk e closing quotatiofd’én bonda: Aflion © ina: Towa visltors were Honry 30 AT - IMala). ppolvon i the have set out a model fruit furm, On ten net de March closed at 43%e: April e . A g oot Among the lowa sitol el 0! mattor of the South Awmerican and Mexican acron they hige L0 bear treek and . 31064330, olosing at AR Ol e T3S Toks e Nipp, Mineola; A. A. Failing, Tabor; Mr 2 I8 company, explain Wenty-threo troes nave died. ner A s e |t RANAR OIS B S & S nsoen HHgtTSE B Sopmalnc Garlick, Lyman: John Schroader, Arcadia; e BRI e S pirtion propose . setting out’ forty aarne | m 10,000 b . wpot, | hard, d%c; No. 2 ved, G S dncoup. 1 LAR(TRL Gy M. C. Queen, Modale _Mr _Miller, Remsen; ¥ lock to w country house in Wiltshire. While RiTangte ueiting, out: forty. acre arket duti-but b e CORN 2 mixd . 96 TP G T Rets Fred Gigax & Son, Buck Grove; J. Shields, driving from the raily station Mr. Pol- 3 J ARIDALY Pprune tre . : 3 ES = 5 10244 nlon, ints. Weston; Ryan, Stuart; M. Beck, Remsen; H E] lock Intimated to h 1 entucky peach Browers rep o A P e OATS 2 mixed, 04 A F A Bt 48, D414 Weat Shove. .10 Beok & sty g el £ 2 i him that a sum of £100, uble short crop this year. Unt ' § orn, BEAle: Lrack. Missouri (is. 110 |R. G. W. 181s. ec Swabeck, Granville; J. H. Vander- 000 was to be divided among the directors weat swelled the buds in December and ate, Auli a N e, 3 oun. new Aot Ui u{..-:.m,,. 18, t slice, Bartlett; Joseph Seven, Persia, and 634 2 and others who were instrumental in the part of January, then along came | b A % f ik #2015, 1R 0a} Sh. ! . W. P. Christianson, Atlantic. A amalgamation with Messrs, Murrieta & Co the biizzard ‘and cut them ot fut i i too u e A 3 i SR ! &8 A The following firms from other states were 5 1....15 basIEamation. with ALEBr. BiLerlaia 0o, early ma vet to wnnounce the entire de. | My, dloted it 3UKLL 6.50, also represented among the buyers: Clark PN e & mentioned by Mr. Pollock was not £165,000, [iruotion’of the crop. here will no doubt |8 F @ BUTTER 3 ¥, 10dr2le; 4 3 3 ! 4 & Fanning, Idaho Falls, Idaho; J. W W, SR8 AND FEEDERS He thereupon said to Mr. Pollock: ‘‘Fhe o B p"‘.‘n.n'm ihe castorn stuten. FHOVs “ull: state, common 1o choteo, agime; [ 176 Mt 3 Hughes & Co., Rawlins, Wyo., 1. W. Web- ¢ i there In £165,000 of ‘boodle' in the matier o recelpts of eggs duri the weel Pacifie st 134819 G tuster O 3 ¢ g B i LRl OF RO 0 matte ached the extraordin edk | Faoi nally unchanged; wet salted, Ne RECEIPTS -Wheat, 10,00 bu.; corn, ; onn. old. o . o u‘ I.h‘l '1-;41{‘ i B vh“ K \q ,I“‘|”mif<'|k : 6 | (Laughter.) £ 4000 casen. The market natieaily | Qrloun od, 45 (0 6 Ibw., 44@5h0; Texas | O#IS, 4.000 bu. -, Raj Y. 8. D.; D. K. Snively, Edg- The Official relver—What 15 boodle? went down to the bottons S DrciniaRy 3 to 50 1bs., 4Gac; 1 AY SHIPMEN 00 bu.; corn, 4,132 bu.; | ) n »xlum‘l i mont, D., and White & Co., Olivette, | ¥ Witno: N ant down to-the bottom aii” promises (o o3 tha, QN Musnos Aroes oatR noos Cort 148, C. nou. fund 3 | 8. D, i 3 itness safd that it wa American Bty there for several days at feast. * ‘The , 10 I8t term equivalent to the word “swag” used {hat there wua a falr speculntive de- Bt =quiet; heml: 108 Ay New York Dry Goods Market. A . 2nds Alw 0 { WESTERN CAT in this conntry 1oy ol of Ao, denters who | MROVISTONS IR quiel; family, $11.00013 0; B YORIC March 31— Ior the closiig days A e il L R COLORADO Hoodle,”” wo learn from the dictionary | oxtia mess, $17.00; beef hams, 31600616 the week tiere wis i business effecte % hipsaaan A TS placed on record March | N AY. P No. was used by Macaulay {n the classical sense, 2 feeders. 1025 $2 60 33 feeders 0 $1 There is, we believe, a further refinement cleaned ‘up. 1 the trade had been de- | oxtra India’ mess, $15.0020.00. 8alt meats, stoady} | by fobbers ax the result Jocal and nearby on the expression In Amerlca, where the pendent on local demand the market would | piekled bel o ickled shoulders, 5X@ | dealers being p in good form With “Softered. ould | pickied” bellies, 8h@7e; pickied shoulders, & dealers beln n good form v the | 0fered 9il '3 huve been 80 completely glutted that it pickled hams, S i, steadicr; | commixsion trade the porsonal demand was WARRANTY DREDS ot ¥iwll 10 would scarcely recover for a long time. 0 steam 15 1T partly ex oderate, bt the wire req b better Sun Franciseo Mining Stooks. R sadiwile 10 ManTies . R fondern; LW 4.0 Anglo-Saxon “sharing the plunder” Is ex The lemor porting seaso s beel torcos arch ‘closed “at | Agents dellyeries " SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 10 oM a1, Routh Omabi, fo lock NO SOLUTION OF THE . V. ’ b ) T 0 Importing season has been wal el 1y; | printed fa alicoos, While QUOLAMONA 1O taiiilng BEOCKA tonal mens s A [ nck 81, ot Omanss ot 4. hlak NO SOLUTION OI THE HOG QUESTION. | presyed by the more elegant “divvylng on & indiy The big run of hogs appears (o have | the hoodl Mr, Powers, for instance, wo thus far disastrous, says the San Franciseo 8 Bulletin, . 1 p anas KRR N sompound, §%@6'se. | dress and mand for | lows 00" 8, bl i ma i, " This 1 partly because California 5z extru pri koods A - = e o e, Tots & aran Huce s seotand 290 | coanod about ms quickly as it started, and | learn from his evidence, was informed that divvy on the boodle” to the ex- lemons have be o compete o N igmans pave' e Lo’ cormain Wit (he oL _ I SELTR. RS, B redu Al ] 3 i Aha 10 saals 1,00 | those who were predicting a big tumble in | he would orchards are just beglnning to produce. in weatern dairy, 1215 e bid for 84 oa'Tor the week ni | Hewt & el Pl W 5 et o ok 6 Tark FRIBRT AP St MU AUES HENED (s X AL LR Gb 60000, commerclal quantitles, Fhey | are. . pros croam Eigina, Higo; state River, Provitence and - elsewhore - wers | Hodle Con | Nevadil Guee Piate' " Rk b e Tain N eceipis wore exseptignally light, o moarta thB tected by a tariff ranging from 13 centd to : St crentiiery, 1441 W0k pleces. The (one of the marker 1y | Bulwer [Bopeg: s 8 U s and while, in nearly three months, auppiies | The styles of scarfs this spring are de- B cents a package, equivalent to from 10 28— Quiet larke, $@iZe; fancy bt strong Qhall y 37 |Potout QUIT CLAIM : DREDS, have increased but 68 650, cldedly novel 4 fetchin T cents to 30 cents per cuble foot he Wil- | ¥ » o) full skims, - B om e Shraxe B M Stenbarg and wife at ol to- G 4 Lind the Rt 1L g A8 RARPREAG WIEh he. ETH T UIRAR Lae ¥ob tariff reduces the duty to 8 cents per % Minneapolis Wheat Market. Euirexn Con. quist, Tocs 12 and 13, block & lota 14 o same period last year, there is now no | # the way of ll fads and iy’ a8, more suble foot. It will become . question how | o Fids- Steadyi, Pennsylvania, MINNEAVOLLS, March 2.1 wheat re: | Gould & Cuviy p icok uiveti ol MR A0 A0 Mot 1A AT ine AL Insconan will:oniliie lots have. aupplanted. the ungalaly. sfests far our growers can hold the market they | “FATToN tulis O o: coun. | Soibte were ¥ cars.” This ‘was lday and | = = = YA Cao’ 100X Dulaeii 0l iola 14 ‘aid Thin Wesk's -recelvis cemainly den's look | kiols Have sippianisd the uaselny.gfscis Bave just entered upon under such condi: kiw. ree), & / dayn AL drut there' was & decling oc"fram ‘o Hoston Stock Quotations. 1 - Biieh Solved, Or 6,150 lows (hilk: Lamt mowk: %0 ied” ueathoni” mgen. * Tha- caurtiy ROLEUM-Qulet; United vlosed at 82 bid; | t0 fyc from the opening, although later the de- | BOSTON, March 24.—Call loaus, 263 falxed. O 6360 lesr AR last week, 8 Allaad’ Assiustia MRS, . -Fh8 ourily many instances to the small country trade. The leading futures ranged as follows “emall, 88 sliver Up ¢ 8 $5; silver tip cu : coining and cert tes had inereased | ductor's suggestion and took a seat in the | ruled all of 10c¢ to Totwl umount of trunslers,........, 33 | less than for the same week last year L of our daddies has been revived.

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