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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:uqWEDNESDAY, O —— 11.75@12.25; family, $11 I egular until near the clogse, when & generally T N8 stoers, §2.65014.10; Texas © 1 northern, cash, 6 oh, f%e ¥ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL {seeimes o0 o s e tone preaniea. Tve seies owrrepnied w000, | MAHA LIVESTOCK MARKETS | 8o twteeri™ stssafior st ¢ Fam: | ot e, Seiemis g "n‘".v.m,. le”)lT VILIFIES THE e U T N The Evening Post's Lonfon cablegram says: (| stockers and feeders, $2.80G4.40; bulls, ;! | ensh, 8ye; To ar R Bite: factory, : The new Amerlean loan was at 5% per cent | HOGS-—Receipts, 10,00 head; shipments, rive: No. gc; imitation’ creamery premiom today, Contangoes on Americans were 1 h market weak, closed fc lower; buik of e ] A 3t per cent, The tone of the #tock market was 4.2 WAL packe *Friveo Wheat Markot, ate, large, $611tes small, G ith irreguiar movements. St Daul was g+ bl 9 VHUST MAviet WENVOAW & Blariisg Eeuibion Setes | PG B SRt (o B AR | St o gy o fhord ot 1 gt cont e | Bayens Watec Gnq e and Were Willing to T, s SO e s by Bt ek, 0T | Came Up to the Expeotations in Sensations day of Rapid Fluctuations, weatorn tresh. 13ic; southern, 1NS@ISUCi Te: | Of e Hukers feport but closed much under Pay Higher Prices, Against Him for an our and Forty Minutes in the Charch on Sonday Morning and fs Being Saed for Slander, oty e Steady; range of prices, $.2544.50. - - alism for % T ke @uke: country, 4%@ | e, Pest T markets were Tifelers.' Attention ARl i 01l Markot, or Once at Leasts I et closd at | e MATKet heto s being much increated | b : CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, LONDON, Mareh 12.-CALCUTTA 113 S — SMALLER SHORTS AT (NCE COVERED | ¢ i o i adipnia ina Tt o Iarge wrrivals of American paper i connection (HOGS WERE 1N, DEMAND. ALL DAY — RORIN-<Firmer; strained, common to good, vini ROOK ND PERIODICALS, itk The following were the closing_quotations on 1 & 9 N TINE - tirm, 360300, the lending stocks of the New York exchange il — ; " LI n maine nE. Not more than 800 head camo 4 Opening and Continued Firm .3 Noutle, Tate (0 extrh, N0 | SRmeBapres. 108 3 " the Pens at Top Figares and Were in today, making less than 14,00 head since fat- | Of New York have fssued a valuable cata “alifornia, $2.5061.2 1. Expres Stocks and Honds. h i Callfornia, ¥ 1 ?.‘m.',:,‘r.'.'i'm.m. 15| Shieie & \v' in the Day. last week. Thuyers all wanted catde. The 4 | books listed are nearly all out of print, say ) wenk: Scoteh, $10.00620.00; | Canada Pacifie.... 35 * | Oregon fmp. ticle M4 not necd to be very good to bring & the publishers, and of many but a single copy American . " Copper, qtilets bre I Southerii. {8 |Orefon Nav. and the bulk of the trading in stcers was at | an ho supplied, Francls P. Harper, 17 Bast _— CHICAGO, March 12.—Wheat gave n start- | steady: brohers' price, $: exchange price, $.10 | Clies, & Ohlo...... TUESDAY, March 12, of botter class was scarce and eola | Sixteenth street, New York. VICTORIA, B Ying_exhibition today of “grand and lofty | Tin frm, stiais, B v, BUGch, (SO0t | GRIGHMOQNON 1 Te {2“1(’_\;‘:"’; e The receipts today were 1181 cattle, 8,808 | high. ~Sales o 4 hetfers, and ulls” were | A very able discusslon of the treatment of | for tha past month been the scene of @ tumbling.” After numerous erratic evolu- o CORY Jomaea, XNeY & tonm Ju CHIoAKO Gas, 1oove 11| Puliman Paince. hogs and 20 sheep, s against 2,017 cattle, | fr fil vehimg jowr i) * | crime, under the caption of “Shall We Look | pitched battl 4 A tons covering 1340 range, the market wound | at $13.05; 25 tons, 8' O to double, at $12 Conmoliaated Gaa. 1314 Reading.......... § Yogt and 1,90 shewy on Tuesday of | I Hoes thore wan tat Iittls firther hanee'in | Ducleward of Forward fh Dsaling With the | pacter of o o rren Bey A el up 2o higher for the day. "The bullish gov- | 17 Jung at A 6 tons July 8 SRS oy g | Golo: Cont & Iroi: 6|1k G: W, pid: Inst week. The receipts for the two days of | Prices. The opening was strong and there was | o pastor of the Presbyterlan church, and B tton 2 s § | compared with yesterday, the feeling was lcss | Smi Villtams, 4-ADDears . N 1 &cared shorts did the rest. Corn gained %o | parcols suil ofered at oll iures: prime crude, | Delaware & Hud:: 121 st Pawl i 1,417 sheep, as agalnst 8,520 cattle, 6,467 hogs | pirsant.. THe best ot the heavy lots gold around | i Willlams, and- appears in the Match ) The minister posed as a local Parkhurst and for May, and oats galned %e, but provislons | F; off coie JEIEes PEE FAIOw, Sty e | Do&'R G plar.... 4% st P& Omaha..: and 5,387 sheep Monday and Tuesday of last | {10 from $1.% to $4.8 was paid for choice | NUmber of the American Magazine of CIVIcs. | apnounced sensational themes, drawing 2 e 5 along down to from $4.15 to $4.20 for poor grad : crowded houses, In the pulpit, however, he NP and Yibs & thifle lower S atmat, il & R ::;:le'x.n'l;!:(:m.r!‘l.\"» s CATTLE-The recelpts of cattle were | of heavy and from $105 to $£10 for common | islation,” calls attention to the dangers arising | fought shy of his eubj v] 1|.1 ¢ ..rm: fail- The government report was the whole OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, rt Wayne, 164 | Tenn. Coa ¥ 3¢ | 1Ight for a Tuesday, there being only fort t. _There was fairly ¢ buying Ly local | from ton much legislation, A very critical ’ ’ thing in wheat at the opening, and there w— Northery ofd.\ 100 |Texuy i | seven fresh packers and a somewhat restricted demand from b ¢ no possibility of any but a bullish con- | co C A LD, ... 90 [T &0 | TR THadS Den : Ak : por g ; . “discontinue his fake advance motice or des Belng no posibility of any but & bullish con- | condition of Teade and Quotations on | Hating Valley| $1% Uilon i 7dy | forty-nine londs yesterday and seventy-threo | Ao change can be noted dn - the | A, Quarles' second paper, entitled “Money,” | iver the goods ho R struction being placed on the figures an im Staple and Faney Produce. THiinois Central... #alg U i loads on Tuesday of last week. Among the T o e, e ooy weve | in which he explodes & number of erroncous ph Is he contracted to supply mediate advance of 2 per bu. was not un- 1GR-Der dox., 100116, St P, & Duluth 0 ° W, St L& BLo offerings there were a few right good beef R g b ot CInimbe. of "corres | views now extant regarding the demonetiea. | LIch CAMe a declaration of war betwesn h | Liko Erie & Wost Wellh Firgo B, i L ety ol WAl Lo Al LSS GBI v try, 11@i2%; cholce t 10 pfd e 104 Western Unlon were, however, only n few beef steers all | Recelpter Catite, 850 hoad i old. Gilbert L. Bberhart in a paper entitled | bress. e defied the right of any paper to this morning at from G6%e to #%c. Not- | fancy, 19@15; gathered creamery, 15¢; scparator | Lake Shore,.. .. .l Wheeliig & L. B/ i | told and not enough to make much of a | %% ° i ! Are Ametican Homes Decreasing?” chal- | criticlze a minister of the gospel wi atisbidly geeel UG AU e b it 2GS % Eoney R P A market. The buyers wanted cattle today, Liverposl Mar lenges the trulh of the oftrepeatod assertion | nsorvant of God and, septhe. Oty HalloY night, there was less nolse and excitement | LIVE POULTIY-Tens, @ite; young roos. [ FO4¥IIO & N. D& R G their purchases yesterday having been very | LIVERPOOL, March pot, demand | that the number of unencumbered homes in GBIkl AN L f el il 3 nencumbered hom last Saturday morning. The smaller shorts | to i geese, 7GSc X US&C. o N L Y s | prices It they could get W bkt aton SPEINK 1; No. 1 hard A 5 ; No. | oussing “The Single ' FE T ore | Of Scorn at him and proceeded to arraign RO NE L SRt L Atie. Hoavy eag: oF| . DR A figan Cont RN 3 get what suited them. | 1'caiifornia, de 150, T ures ; Wi & “The Single Tax,”* contends In a v v &0 shorts looked on the government flgures | ¢ large, T44@sc; choice small, $@%; turkeys, Mobile v ¢ H AT, Ol markets was encouraging, and, quiet but stead th M d | tion of that syst 1 Ifor a full hour and forty minutes he poured ) ] § s was enco AW, AN W TeN i ¥ with Mo i ! it system. Both sides of many [ orty minutes he poure with mote than doubt. Stll there was no to good, 9%@l0c; cholce heavy, 10610%c; B TUA A& NN the market was advanced fully. oo, The | bt L P AL VLR T R leading topics now in discussion y | out a torrent of invectives ngainst Dean, ot 1 do i offerings were mostly ail uken carly in e | JIEIbted; March, 4 S April, 46 0 May, | handled. Andrew J. Paln & Co rk | Whom he mentioned by name repeatedly, and such evidence of confidence on the part of | fAney, full dressed, 10Gtic; geese, falr to good, s AL e I H B a2t SIS LA PR the bulls kept the shorts on the rack. Ma Ancy, full dressed, 10@11c. : Ao pfd.. i B0W here were about elght loads of cows and | CORN-Spot firm; American mixed new, 4s 34, The stage is a condensed picture of life | text that evening happened to be a verse RETITAIE: Atk tHe. M8t Agh. tiNLtes. of te AME—Dlue wing teal, per doz, $1.50; orin At (o 56| Aty Rob. Go.ors 041s | mixed stock. There was an active demand | ) Yo WIth near posit K : X ¥ ®esaion o Gilsc, but worked gradually back | mixed $1.0011 251 " canynabacks, $4.00¢ | No.Pac. prd st PLM& ML 104 vere Dicked Up In 00d Season. it an ad. | Sitady With hedr pouions 1aGad hieher, hnd | O fascination. The story of how its p be hossible, as much as you can, live peaces as were offered for sule up to_noon found . Wi Jack rabbits, Thc; squirrels, Oic The total wnles of stocks today were 168 canners’ showed mo Improvement, but | eauiily divided; March, s 2%d; April, 45 @d; | teresting and thus accounts for the pecutiar | Such teaching was all very well in a gen- ere hig ench crop damage rep s e, . fean T 00, 7800 ingto Chicago | _ Stockers and feeders were | oderate | Fust, ds R i ow S SRS v ior ere were times, liowever, whet were higher, F'rench crop damage Teports SESE—Wisconsin full cream, Young Amert- | Gitd oot ‘T fitng & s Gen Iy and falr demand. The mammoderate | L oUR—Firm, demand moderate; St. Louts | Pution, “How a Spectacular is Produced, e e LI SN IO SRV e SR " Recelpta, head shipments, 200 | centals o PR Aker's report, but closed much under was absorbed fn Kafire, The supply of bille in —— delphia and Baltimore, With the syndicate of the new 1o Buyers All Wanted Cattle and Everything oD NANIMO MINISTER ABUSES A CITY EDITOR Xn Corn the Market Was Very Strong at the " Coreans, open ketds, | today Wheat-Fed Swine from Oregon Placed in | CHICAGO, March 12.—The cattle market n The well known firm of Francis T. Harper | tnvelgha Throughout the Session-— p L Alton, T. H . ... Readily Disposed of Early urday, or 4,00 head less than for the same time | 10gue of books relating to America. The price, $9.3715; e g0 price, ' $0.25000.45, Pacific upward from $4.75, Butchers' C., March 12.—Nanimo hag i B weakness Inter, though as | Criminal,” has been contributed by nr ey iy 8 “ » ernment report started the advance and | (R B brovement, but $izabls | Cotton OLl Cert.... 23 |Roek Iaiand. ... 8 this week were cattle, 5,250 hogs ana | Mo, much sh f X later, thoug timinal,” has been contributed by Henty | Dean, city editor of the Nanimo Free Dress, ended wearlly with pork up slightly and | gioh NG e "simmer white D.&C. F. Co.ooeve 12341 do pla. v week TEDE, " From this_quatation there was trading | Bdward P. Powell, writing on “Energy of Leg r g him. The Free Press advised hi loads In the yards, ns against | B, treatise of the financial question fs Mr. James Pzt expected. May, which closed yesterday at TTER-Culled stock, 8@Sc; common to falr, L p teers, one bunch going at $190, There | sponding quality from .50 tion of silver In 1873 and the rise in value of | them. He preached upon the unrighteous Loulsville & N than accompanied the little e jump on | ters, Ge; ducks, 7@Sc; turkeys, T@sc; heavy W 1078 |G, B light, and they were willing to pay stronger | Mode 59 red winter, s 01 2 red | America fs becoming less; R. W. Joslyn, dis- | D41 In the congregation, pointed the fingey b AR DR P e 0 2 At the same time the situation in eastern | nar and distani position " Closed | SINBUIAF argument against the practical opera- | i for almost all the crimes in the calendar, radical reaction during the forenoon, and | cholee emull, 1ic; ducks, fair to good, 7T@Sc P I .10 3 ; * 1% | Row, New York. the paper with which he is connected. His groon wing teal, per doz, $.5aLu: ducks, | Northern br R 1 PO aa0cle dhera was an aotive demand | Futargs openud stéads,| with pear positons 1 | and this is the sccret of fts wondertul power | from St. Paul’s epistic to the Romans, “1t it "gain to 5 1d such moderate quantiti nd red heads, $2.0@3.00; small | U:P.D. &G i te of 10, The common grades of cows ant positions 3d highe Ducinees about | tures are produced is therefore doubl; ably with all men.” BEANY Hligms et b to hoon Jovre | Choice fat, 30 1o 100 1bs., are quoted at | enares, ‘Inciuding: Amoticin Sugar, 30300, Amer. | WETE very slow at extremely low price May. ds Std; dune, 48 90d; July, 48 3di Au | charm attaching to Redfield Clarke's contrl- | €l way, the preacher informed his congre= were repeated, and northwestern receipls L 10 twins, L and Town, full ore ; o suppl, y L o L eral’ Electrie, 4405 Loufsville 1. I rong. Teprose fe R fancy winter, 5% o0 which appears in the March number of Go- | had to demonstrate that lie was not a sheep Thent (0 Hot BITect the matket 10 any Hreat | 561 Linborger 1 dowa, part skimi, 76 | G50 NGt O 0 DM E S PROVISIONS Bacon, firm; demand firmer; | dey’s magazine. The value of the paper fs [ And this was one of them. e wished every LGB RSO o, Lim i brick, No. 1, ved | i S B, 3 Weste ] gt e v, pe | Gmbertma et 98 o't gi G Tt | still further onhanced by the supetb illus. | 91 Present to understand that he had no Rockies 1,879,000 bu. smaller than ay, $0; midland, $8.50; lowland RN LT AVighe Noo Aw Pr. e, Sl dog clon, EWG 380 95 Tbs, S8 | trations accompanying it. The frontispicce [ hesitation In taking up the gauntlet as the ago, and 70,000 bu. on the I s [ 48: Tye straw, ¢ mnkes the price on [y OO 4 S 3 1224 400 130001063 4 40 | b e, 18 Tt Fait mort ‘elear mid- | 0 this number, “Sweet Alice,” and the faces [ Champion of the church against the licentious, Furopean afloat showed an increa v Likht i bestes ORiyten] gradel | GOV LS O e e O e loan, i 2001970 400 200001050 Aling, heavy, 53 1bs., 90s; clear bellies, 14 illustrating the production, “Types of Eng- [ S¢hsatlonal, soul-slaying press—in fact, such 00 bu., e net deereace i the world- for TG ONS U elosed ot el ; B0 4w i Soulders s, 130 18 The, 258 lish Beautios. > 'are excordingly attracilye | @ contest found him in his element. Ho held L L ‘.'..'y“‘“‘ Mi LI PAPER—3%@3% per 5 403 It TR i and the beautifully illustrated paper, “Jeanne ;!’;}‘m"_" a_general OIPTOR L UL there being shorts willing to take all the | POTATOES—Western stock, car lots, Tc; small | “STRRLING HANGE—Stendy, with nctual 3 prime fine Western, s 93 ('Arc and the Heavenly Voices,” is full of L Was fit for 4 decent man o offerings of long wheat up to ab ut fifteen | ¥ business in bankers' bills ot $1.506 L8914 for . Inedium, Lard, firm; prime west absorbing interest. Miscellany, poems and less n womanly woman, and go minutes of the close at around 574¢. During MEANS ked, navy, $2i Lima | mand and SENING1SS for sixty daye; posted | 1 L1030 175 7 n pails, o { fashion department all contribute to enhance | tOTOUBNIY rotten was the press that one the lagt moments of the session, however, L oty L rates, ! mmereial bills, $1.80% 41 3 1070 DLt G L W Vary feadabla number. The Qodey ° | might as” well talk of reforming the devll the offerings became more liberal, and M N % SLOTLW; por Ll 8. SILVER CERTIFI s, <+ 810 1033 B o L oA er et pany, 32 Lafayette Dlace; Now York. |8 of purifying it. What was wanted w R ok’ (he market wan very strong at | § : e, it b b sl g b e 8 g s S TR B0 | et shte, e, Now Yo | Kin'tho prescnt. nowspancrs: and buia-up the opening, and continued Hrm throughout 3 ' -Good _toc ; Closing_auotations on bonda were as follow B : ber of new stories by Frank R. Stockton, | PSLer ones upon a standard of religious and csslon,’ and for the same renson that : ol . = == - 048 ] »» : A HE3iorequarie Anthony Hope, M. G. McClelland, and other | Sciehtific education. ' Such a rabld, im- cental higher, and those maticrs, together | or two dor, $2.25 e crate of a dox. and. ha 48 coup. G H & 8 A, 76, : o) . o e e prat_thres | Mentioned Quiller-Couch, ~Alphonse — Daudet | oyy; el 2 Hriie : : chiirch and the congregation by turns laugl with the bulge in wheat, were sufficient to | HOT RHEL R L . 8. 20; reg.. . 1. & 3 141000 8 53 {4 A e B 080 contnls, Including 64°0%. Amor. | and Arthur Dourllac. There 18 also a trans- | g it G0 A y.‘nnI il aL L L S AT G Rl B B e Pacific 68 of 3. o uw. .. 2 g Rt lation from the Italian of Bdmondo de Ami- | “"py d¥ it ot e though the opening bulge was too strong to | 1 S Per b, 1%e. Al Class’a . 1M K& T Tet u. & 110 340 4 ipts of Amerlean corn during the past | cis. Current Literature Publishing company, | p 3 MO I Ll i t’x‘h- ehilid b Aisporsn ::}‘nl'.- Prlce Was 476, | SPINACH_Dor Dbi, $5.50@4.00. Ala. Curreney . . ) K { L s Coffeo Murket. ‘“‘"“y Whitman, withor of “Imperial Ger- Synod and has commenced a olvil suit fo S AL DR AL R A PLANT-Der La. New Con. 214 No. 4 § ;.. NEW YORK, March 12—COFFEE—Options | many” and “The Realm of the Habsburgs,” | slander ngaine Gk X ke long ! n te doz., Toc Hilanourl 08 S 3 : . b 88" | dlander against the minister, summoning $6%c, with one or two stles at 461c. The FRUITS. ol . b R opened steady fit 10 points advance; ruled firm | contributes to the March number of The [ practically the entire congregation to. th range during the ren v of the day was [ PE. Winter Nellls, none._ P ey i o 3 : all “duy "o iem 1avie news and feneral cov | Chautauquan a ‘bright sketeh of a German | Yitnegs. o Lkl i), 1) between Ji%e and 46%e, With 46%e the clos- ~Choice " stock, ~ $4.15G5.00; box ap- | §'C.nonfu e G “Weat. 1sts.. o b e oanee e Y i | watering place, touching with fine himor padis SO BT R BCUR G oo Tomm: ol vne oo 180 la RS Hi dene: e g September, $14.7 there. The series of articlos on journalism [ H. L. Woolridge, who keeps a saloon o ML AL wats of 12,000 TROPICAL FRUITS. Va. Centuris, 5 L& ¥ Gont B : : spot ‘coffee, fimi No. T, § . steady: | in the varlous churches is continued by the | \o corner of Fifty-fourth and Dodge s M- be. oredlted with ret \f | ORANGES_Floridas, per box, $.50§3.76; Cali- | do deferred. : Pac. Iats, ; R sk o ek, S0 b 1 8 | Rev. James J. Dunn, who writes of “Jour- | ‘' €™ O Rot nssisting, the ndvance. = May_ started | fonia Redlands, 88.6; navala, st = G | Alehison 8. 85, 1,90 2088 ot g, 4 3 HED %, Santos No. fliat, §18.23: 60 b alism of the Catholic Church in the United | *82in languishes in the county jail. Wool e to o un from yesterdny's Inet sales, at MONS Mossinns, sizés 300 to 260, cholee, | Canada 86, %da: "1 102" | West Shore 43 It . - en IREIDES % bagy Rio No. 7 Prof. R. G. Moulton, Ph.D., of the | ridge arrested about a week ago upon , sold al d again at Wie, where ey, 33,150 O. P 1sts of 05, 100 |So. R Ro.. 5 nofnts, $15.874 il iy, i | University of Chicago, closes hix series of [ a warrant issued upon an indictment found closed ! 3. 25; 2% mats i 2! Padang, $20. A ' llll,ll::‘.vlsll,“”s R e A R it 3 D.&R. G. 78...... 114%! % et Mf}:“‘w“_ Gbuls b three interpretative literary studies by a| by the grand jury against him for selling their opening promise in the extent of the | ‘“‘T,,‘".";“ mtlite qu | o S 930 250 Warchouse deliverjes New Y sterday, | scholarly article on Scott’s “Woodstock™ in | liquor without a license. He claimed that advance. May pork started with trading at | by sl iy ptlic s Ko R suslaco T IR Dotaticas BULLS. G ¢ st 5 bags: | the March number of that magazine. The | the parties upon whose testimony the indicts Trom SILITI: (o LK, with SILT0 rapidly fol ; i ; Sl AN e DAt Al United Btates haus; alout for e | department Current History and Opiniow | ment was found had previously offered td owin ut It declined gradually o an; Extra fancy e, 120 | followss 0 i 419,160 bags, against 45 deals with sixteen of the most important [ prevent the finding of the same if he would closed g $iLao, or only 21 erday |iu‘\'-’y‘ formin, bage, 7o’ s, | AT — R o 3 cvents of the month. The editorial, C. L.|pay $5. This he refused to do. Balthas i AR | sy L 2t e I T o (s TS .8 l260 3 : 3 «d barely | S. C., and book departments complete the | Jetter, a South Omaha liquor dealer, secur 11 the and which cropped up. 1 MAPLE SYRUP—Gnllon Jugs, per doz., $12; [ Andes .. 3 TNBICO, 1ioes s : : n tiet at W | number, Dr. T. L. Flood, Meadville, Pa. Waoolridge's release by filing a $500 bon English market was anoted firm at 61 ad- | Bixby. Ggal. cans, 33, Belehor a5 [Kentue s The Napoleon pictures in McClure’s Maga- [ which he withdrew yesterday vance for hacon and 8d for lard. “The hog | NUTS - Almonds, 1ic; sl g el 00 ‘Y,g"m;';"“-“ & 2 ¥ 5 2, zine for March include (besides especlally — BB O D o b ot Sty S ELIHRACHD BRI b SRl VIS, age . $16.50; rece % | interesting portraits of Napoleon) portraits NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, B T e "oty A dvance, | SAUER IKRAUT—Cholce white, per bbl., $5.00; | Bulwer Con.. ! 21 |Ophi Sl : s a o _Market quict_and un- | Of Marie Louise, his second wife, and of his Taard and ribs e higher, buf [P haif bbL. & i L ar l“\ L d % 3 g changed ine; sales, 1000 bags. | Som, the king of Rome, and a famous pic- [ Randolph is soon to have elgetric lights. closed with respective losses of 7b C. so; 10-gal. lcegs, Ge Dor case of 3 | © 8 87 (Savage....l K RIO DE JANEIRO, March 12.-Market firm: [ ture of the final scene between Napoleon circulating library has been established R Emateaireaeinte g‘,"m‘l'l‘;““l’";"\"m o7 ., 250, Confidencd’ 11111 10 |seorplon L B 2 X i lo) 816,00} exchinge, 9 71603 recelply, WG | and_Josephine prior to their divorce. Misz | at Wood River. ars; corn, P , 13 JER-Pure b a ‘on. Cal & Vallll 3 Siorra Novada, e e s, 9, gs; cle o 60 5 ell's elates ' ol 20,000 head. CIDER—Pure juice, per |} 1., & h. 1f Lbl., $3. CoMKIm pariALL an ”u: King a. S g It ope, 2,000 bi 5 stock, T_lll‘bl.ll s paper relates the ry of th Sidney DPythians will begin work this The leading futures ranged us follows: B m N maLLo Con. New VO Union Con.... ? ags; cle \ Rio Marca 6, steam | divorce and the second marriage, and . 1 green hides, 3 | e on b . i Ship Vegh, 5,000 bags describes Napoleon’s crowning measures for | Wock O & new castle hail, —Avuicies, | Opsa_ | High | Low. | 0oy X 5, 1" green’ salied Noral|LSEomnabainbi (sl Tiataas Qo - 2 {he. perpetuation of a power now grown as |, The Blalr Courier has been absorbed by 'V,{;“,i“'.x. : fan 5atg T e No. 1igreen salted i Sitver bars, GOM@00Me. Mexica RS AND FEEDERS. Waltimore Mavkots, |2 .| wideas Burope. Marion Craword, in athe Telegram of that tlace UV exa S0tk 5 #1ici No. Tvenl calf, 8 to 15 1bx. 49¢. Drafts, sight, 10¢: tel, hic, 2 B 300 P A S$1.00ma: westor extra, $4oog | “real conversation” with Robert = Dridges, l:lm Methodists of n:;qm‘:{c are making 67N 3 574 : alf, 8 1o 10 Ibs, Se; No. 1 ary lint ; T oo iy s T . ; "oy, $20na 15 winterr Wheal | author of *Overl ready,” tells the | preparations to build a church. s@A0 “® pait cured hide aath T S TG R I e cot | Seent s s 2,25; # $8.0003.75 (-pec al | s scribes his | Rev. John Richards has resigned as pastor i a6k 1 4 timo loans. 4@5 per cent. ‘«.‘.;._' prices for S0 2 ; e e e Buhen s 3 g its and views il- | of the Baptist church at Sterling. it R r at 5 Btocke, bonds and.mint o . 3 1. siles. 600, bl i lustrate the paper. Mr. Gladstone furnishes | Tha work of building a new Methodlst 20% a3 | each, o a 4 earty | AT &S P W I“lllxlfh.l-,lu(_dl"«l g |l E 1 L8 2 ng: spotiand|month 16 an flr"ch’lml ']"Il'hf Lord's ”&! 1 Wherein :"" church at Hartington has been begun. soex| B0 Wooed Sarty’ dheeringg R | A S i 180 (Wi el i oo D : i Mhipments, g |isuows it hisfaccustomed loarniag, (Y| (= myo i wayiios Detnocra b 1l Asirstersiiin Pork JA 2800 [laTHe EL] sl GO iDL Bt e L, (i (e IO ate Gas. | 736 | Bdis d 0L fha 017 bu.L sales, 40,000 bu.: southern wheat, at authority ARG GURIIE Lorenzo Crounse as the governor of Nes Qrk var bbi G . Framsan aNac N aabutones Syiolspeltenen b oY el nian 00 | 3 ol e 5 ; & 0 60@ ‘southern wheat, on grade, tention Christians keep as Sabbath the first | o oo™ Lo "‘,‘,1;.‘,','.;‘ LT |l hrnska murtain ool pats per b actun] | Boston & Albany.. 207 [Atchisn 2ds. it g 2 instead of the seventh day of the week, and S, i i / 5 O o Yies dry dint, Colorada buteiter waol | Boston &Malue..l 161 |Atehison s i ; 25 ol | CorN-Timer; spot and mondh 4710 Wherain e ndlcates. the true standard of | A dlstrlct Young Men's Christian assocts et i, S et vy, Wi [ g i o g1 [ New Enetand 53 ; : 1a; steamer mixed, 4y iics oot | Ghrition Sabbath observance, - Tollowing | ation convention will be held at Itushvilla o, e lgaatn o] b, actual | BiChige o111l B | Wis. Cont, 16t6..rs . Pr, It s hite eorn. 4014te; souihern sellow | this Is a series of most interesiing portraits | March 28, 20 and 80. 3 e Bihan TALLOW AND GR allow, No. 1. 4c; | Gen. Eletric... Atltintic.. . eeiios L <o 1800 33 1 s.... 1063 53 e, of Mr. Gladstone, showing him at short| The discharge of an ‘“unloaded” gun re tallow, No. M 1llinois Steel. . Boston & Montana L Buoern 12 5 ;. No. 2 white, western, 3614@37c; vals vears of age down to the [ moved both hands of the 10-year-old son of c"m guotations were as follows: rease, mhite'n 5, Vellow, c; grease, | Mexlean Centril.. ;|Butto & Boaton WYOMING. J : irecalpt BIORLY natack, ;:‘r(f\-re‘.fik eC Ignyl“i’ supplies | M. Chapman, near Nelson. dark, 21@3c; ol fie cutennial. & ' A 3 = a0 el 0i5ke + | Ola Colony...... 179 " |Frankiin. . 3 \teen A AT 2, §7c; stock, 25472 bu. dramatic short story of the Franco-Prussian | A company has been organized at Pierce . e Shord s Ko g pogee eal Stendy; food o cholcé Umothy, $1250@ | war, and also a short paper relating his per- [ to build an opera house. The buflding will U g S i ox e o y el A s fence in crossing a most difficult | he Jeted inside of three months FURS—Bear, 0. 1 large, $20.00@2 Union Pa inc HOC rewwere fifty fresh loads of hogs in PREIGHTS ) cas) - | sonal exper I < S pRagIpIate e £ s 1 medium. . 1 small, $8.00010.00; b Ml Lt R Uieiyardp) tbilay, e tvery emoderateiruni as icom: 3 G i nclngditol besemay, i Alpine pass in midwinter. Stanley & Wey-| The Northeast Nebraska Poultry scolety v 12,006 15,005 oiprass apar : pared with n wWeek g0, The average quality — an ha tory of the free-handed, high- |, o yoo 2 4 editm, s l ar, bihck i) OLE of the hogs was very good, being a great ini Cotton Market. A oo L&fiy f the time of Henry v 7| has been organized with a membership ot " 1 large, m, $5.006.00: ———— provement over yes Not only were there CEW YORK spirited eouriliORoL ho M Y ooy OF| elghteen. J. D. Forbes of Ponca is the moming 1 smaii, $h: bear T el New York Mining Quotations. Some Drotty fopny londs, but there wore @ 8008 | miyiing, ber net : France; while, as if for the widest sweep of | [EEGNE 5 L S0, 4 NEW YORK. March 12.~Tho followlus ars the | many light The ‘market was | Daits: ok rital contrast, Mrs, B. V. Wilson tells a tragic ST W sc Bl pli b st 1) i S—Moss pork, per bil., $IL87%4@ 1 small, $10; closing mining quotatio : o at_an ad- | e dontin Wtorw 12 | story of ‘a blizzard on the western prairies. A | Rev. P. Sjoblem of Fergus Falls, Minn., T TR e (5 W S T A lings, No. 1 large, $12 1 mcdium, $§ : T " The ot eloged sirog. In somo 1 bales: Lot ; s ot Yemarkable piotures, drawn from | has located at Wakefleld, where he ‘will be- sides (1 $5,601 dry salted shoulders | Small, b black, Montana cubs, ' No. ) 3 droves 75 bales; exports o G Britain, | pature, and showing all the parts of a great | come the pastor of the Swedish Evangellcal a . Cholor.... Ophir.. S5ty xed), | lar 1 medium, $4.50; N n OF.s b they hales: to France, 1,058 bales; to the f ora 0 clear sides (boxed ‘ 5 No. 1 small, | Grown P Plymoi B S Wk pialen Sto) Branaed pSbaion TR “ocean flyer,” from the luxurious first cabin | Lutheran church. tip, No. 1 i $20 0 0! v Oonz gul 2Rni Quioxsilye up In quality, One load of Oreg o > on March ' 12 ou. | to the sweltering stoke-hole, accompany a pic-| The defalcation of ex-Treasurer Rodwelk WHISKY~Distillers' finished goods, or gal., 2: No. 1 small, 3" \”‘“r “Xl Deadwood, 10 pfd. 25 o 11 nedium, $8; | Gowld & Curry. . 60 |Sioreh fed “hogs brought $1.35, the top of the market, £ ' 10,200 baleas 47 | turesque account of life “above and below the | of Union township, Butler county, amounting O R Y R " ; g cuts o | e Norerons.” 1688 (8t ; S Tt oes or e mERlR, TR S r 547 ) $5.5 . | water line.” §. S. McClure, Ltd., 30 Lafayette | to $350, has been scttled by his bondsmen, s 00625.00; No. 1 0. . Unlon Col Oregon, but there are a good many hogs in that S Place, New York. and Rodwell has gone to Ohlo. T No. 1 : Yollow Jacice Betcher ronts. y ar, brown, year- LT countrs, and mi y be exnected from thero Two inmmug[bhl‘.}'mrlcul ,Janers appear| A H. Shoemaker, o voleran of Broken = I Be, ium, 5, T oa per_cardoes_nol among the contributions to the \ W number | p ) st received notice from Hok 10.000 ; sk Quotntions, Keep them awiy. The scd carly, with ongutholooniriiikions todth 1 ow, has just received motice from Hoke 10,000 1 : : A yihing sold. 4 L a3t of Scribner's Magazine. One, “A History of | gyith that his pension has been suspended, 5.0 Al e AL urel) B CIOBINE: B3 * LONDON, March 12.—There was a good attend- | the Last Quarter Century in the United . o have ol im0 c Av. sh. vr. . . s P ot e Wool auction Kales today: Th I He will at once take steps to have it Tea g teher, No 1 kg, 38 No. i meitim, | & : 0 W o o "8 gnee sk the wool audtion sales oday, States,” by E. Benjamin Andrews, president | 4o £ma fox, silver, a8 to_color, ac: . % . 60 3 Foonvilg g0t cctions offered were good and the bidding actiy versity, In the firat Of & eries h ~0n tho Produce excha ;':I'-Akl_fl‘"'nfi"hfld“h\;r .’n.’-‘.'n'\'.‘."" Tox, crosn, No. 3 1 Readlos. 82,000 o : Jean buyer S at o standstill. The number of | tensely Interesting, being as full of life as the | IN8 near Campbell, pulled an iron beamy et wan an oe. | oxs red, 'No. 1 lurke, S0 N 1 mmelum. $1.55 TRy ¢ ) Wi bfferca ‘today was 13,052, of which 800 wero | 1o e Tomance. | The other Is. entl | Plow over. The plow struck the little one Xaue, sle No. 1 small, $1; fox, gray, No. 1lrge, paR BR=H 1 I X ) Vi v S O ot o et SWhen Siavery Went Out of Politics,” | on the head, breaking the child's neck and NEW YUORK GENEKALMA RKET. No. 1 1| The rat I the open market for s ; 8 e, 8305 wieasy, 4% | by Noah Brooks. W. D, Howells contributes | causing instant death. 4 short and three montas' DI is 161% per cent. : ; : : i hcotired: G0G1% 407 gl MaTiid | frst instalment of @ new sto-y, “A Circle in | A bucking bronchio nearly cansed the death e s : Siiin “Avstrain sconred, 1id;’ freasy | the Water:” I, . King supplics a very inter- [ of Ward Ircland at Craig. The boy was TS e Gl gg e 24000 | iting paper on “American Wood Engrav- | thrown and dragged for some distance befors L Lt ing;” Samuel Parks, r., New York's superin- | the infuriated beast could be captured, and Milwaukeo Markets. tendent of parks, writes very timely on *“Bed- | his spine was badly injured. MILWAUKBB, March 12—WHEAT-—Higher; | ding Plants,” and F. B. Sanborn dilates upon | G, M., Fowler of Hebron fell from a haye N0 5 e, et Nov 1 norther, o0ie; 145 | “floreant Pocms of Nature" Poetry and | 101y and had a rib broken. e was st 1es CORN—Higher; No. 3, fic. pictorials are abundant, adding mo_ little 10| coyering from a sprained wrist as the result of falling from a load of corn fodder, and 1§ ORI N "2 ite, saie; xo. o |Ue charm of the number. ” Charles Seribner's hlte 80 Sons, New York, was only a short time ago that he lost & finger in a corn sheller. Nowinal; No. 2, 82%ci sample, 5@ |~ Conan Doyle, in the March number of The e S Ladies' Home Journal, tells what he thinks | "+ 10 & C008 0 2 Ryl Alghers Noo 1 WKe e w5 1ara, |aro tho “Literary Aspect of Americai while | Tho Callaway Contral Rellef committes A Willlam Dean Howells is particularly enter- | has sent out over 2,000 letters to the newas 6,00 bls.; wheat, 20,50 | (aining in his literary autoblography in tell- | apers of the country containing an appeal 14,000 b 1 ing of Thomas Hardy and Tolstoy, and of the | for funds with which to purchase seed.” The -Flour, 83,800 Lbis. grotest Ii'erary pas 101 of h's 1 e, Dr, Park. | money contributed s to be deposited with Sugur Market. hurst fulfills the promigo of his first o | the Omaha Natfonal bank, and will be re= YORK, March 12—8UG aw, firm; | and s very sirong in what he says of celved either as a gift or as a loan. In the falr refining, 2 111607 sale ais contrl: | Unit of Soclety;” while Mrs, Burton Harrison | latter case the committee will undertake to fugol, 99 Leat, o X 14000 baws entritugal, 10 | g instructive In fixing many of the littlo | handle it the same as any other loan, Bugar, 374607 refined, firm: No. ' courtesies of social life, about which every- I Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- arte ey g "'r\ e |’"""” N nr.gn;‘unu General Murkets, o e i No. dium, No. ‘1" small, ST. LOUIS, March 12.—FLOUR—Stronz, high: NEW YORK, March 12—FLOUR—Recelpts, 24.- [ mink, dark, No. 1 large, 6¢; No. 1 medium, e s e auay aglen s i DR LS 200 bbls.; exports, 12,000 bbls.; sales, 48,100 phgs, ¥ . 30¢; mountain lon, perfeet head cholce, $2.00602.10, Market sympathized with wheat and prices w f 12.00; inpe. fact skir 8, The announcement of the agricultural mdvanced (o a polnt where buyers wese frightened - feiD pale, fT"’::‘ riment _Lhat only 76,000,000 |ln"~"| wora held by P PUNANAMD HEF R AnRIERod. ars No: i \ '8 caught the trade’ unphena * any Off and business was chiclly in city mills, City o, @ihe; No 1 medium, sich statement and at the opening the_exel mill patents, 14.15; winter patents, §2 N ¢ Ticeoon, black, nn {0 heauty, | ment was the wildest scen for months, Nothing 8.15; clty mills clears, $3.2503.30; winter straight ce, WCAS2.00; slcink, black, cased, nar: | was for sale until 1%c advance was bid, when so 12 80; Minnisotn matonn §50004 81 whter, | R0 SUIDCA: No. 1larke. Ge1'Noi' 3 inedium, c; | much Wheat poured f ot that price that the m 1900240 Minnesotn bakors's 32006560 winter | Moo 5o . bioad striped, speedily declined Ge, From then until the Tow wrade, SLAOG2G0: Rpiing low Keadc, 313000 | meeane 4 Mot Lanins 3 close the market fhucti rvously, at one L0; "sprinie cxuus, g1 Baah ot g 1 xmall 523 svolt, “moin‘aio, spurt selling 1%e sbove Later it maen, "0 Dblss supertine, ST0az; ek, 's2d0 Nog 1 medhim 1 e i 2i4e above 3 Tuckwheat four, duil at 160406, PR R Do oDy liim, | red e bid; May, 5%e asked; July, B BCCRWIBAT Quice at 10473 s domall, s Beaver ¢ i CORN MBEAL—Dull: yellow western, SLOSEL10; | wtt, 301 ponaie Niis, ' N Wk GO RN-~Onensd h sher, Inflspeed by exsitoment Brandsw B0; nalon, 20 Dbl 10 icln smull, ¥ beaver kits, No. | 8 at, firet (rades beinig 4l %@de advance RYE-Nowinal; car i, $5¢; boat loads, 6 | for, No. 1 larke, Saloes No. 1 medium, ¢ repsed. s b lVaneed, aghin. ity P Sreiie small, Te; muskrats, fall, No. 1 large, 40 p v 43160 bid. PR R BARLEY- Steady, § two-rowd, state, H A No. 1 large, 2 May, 43e bid; July, 43%e bid. ®G6ic; Canudi f0dpTage. w " | medium, T . 1 small, 6c; muskrat kits, utures strengthe Ly the advance in BARLEY MALT—Ste\dy; western, 70772; Can- ’ por wheat and corn, but the trading was light, th dian & Waie; six-rowed, 3 » NDS. ket dlosing 1o dyance over yosterday: o % 2 TR e oL (R P RAT-TRccelpta, 6,00 b exporty, 95,100 010 310; May, S012G30e; June, 0%e bid. ianer bato; N 9 ho e to b Mra. Jeanette H.| ooyio ores of fo : b walen, 11,430,000 b, futures nnd 8,050 b, mpot Tt o an ety AN=Dull, il 7ie enst’ track: 1, 6, No. 1y, k@3 s-idc; | Walworth tells a good ‘southern love story [ FIEby acres of farm land with "“J““"’ Bpot market drr ¥ in_storo & LA A B! And TTRI-Qulets faney Eigin, 204021c; sep- 2 13, do; oft A, t37%ci | under sho title, *The Three Miss Merritts,” | Ings, at ’.\1..r “xn.-'. i miles from Davens fovator, Gi%e: afoat, Bt sn LAGht, Amery, 4G 150, S . t sindard A, il e, ATh 8, ; | port, sold recently for $70 per acre. ko it afkal, Blo) £ o B N0 ados YORK, Murel 12—8peculation on_ the Weaks 10 0 . moyidlo A 4 B00ANG] | B watel | An excellent glimpse Is afforded of the family | FOrt, sold recently for §10 | w elive Optio ere excited and highe Stock ex N 4 ! 32,1021, 4L 0 ST ac; crushed, 4 9-1064%c; pow 164 and home life of Bill Nye, by Augusta Pre Francis Murphy has concluded his series felivered. Options w o caclied and igher n | Stock exchange was iregular, and ihe volume I ] 4 A . . sranulated, 8 15-16G4%c; cubes, 4 316G e, cott, Whether women should be allowed into | of gospel temperance meetings at Davenport, 2ePOrt the' farmer's cier Toaal | af businoss was 1ig than yesterday, Amer- 5 Higher: cholce, $5.606S.08, SHEEP—There Wis one load of Mexican m— men's clubs s treated humorously by John | About 1,300 people signed the pledge during gty undor “active Selling: | iy giarply | AR, Msqurities waro .got .in. god” lone. g0 1 HAY i 000,00 i a5, L8 IATKAL LORA Tat Bl ATe at ton - Haases QU Aankes Diher; | 1endrick Bangs. Just what women will wear | his sta PR T g PP westors | London Stock exchange, an: e TR ull and e sairle, strictly prime, ir to cholce = ble 3 KANSAS CITY, March 12 ¢ \ighe: endriok & A d ;i : ; Stwdain it inally Aroped. Mo o gatem | Landon Block exolinnge, and there was forolan | ieuicy Wio 801 Eo timatiy, 080 .0 0 o | L 3410, fal 10 1gead woaterns at from &2 A hivrd and ‘No. 3 red: Gige; re kheri | this spring in hats, wraps and gowns, and | An unprecedented religious revival has alizing and closed unsetild at net ad arbirage shures, Sugar again | MG I S Hife Anunea | 5185, common ani-atockk wheep g from 3 N1 s No. 8 inixcd, 41@1ise; | the correct shades, are made a specially by | peen in progress at Montezuma for a fow Sance it Fafing g et ad- | took the lead tn the trading, with the bulls still | gocds 250, and gocd (9 ehojce 40 (0 100-1b. lambs i the Journal's fashion editors, and their work ks past and over 200 people have b mdviar % red, Marcs, closed ot G14el MY, | Srvante ab i pan meniCha Miiar opening at 4n Quiet at $2.85. Aini ST e W BE * 2 mixed, 2 . 3 white, | and"that of the artists, 1s well done. Tho | sacreriogr” oo CVer #9 peorle bt 1K@ ed At 620 June closed ot 6 1 SR T e iap asnt 1 o Publishing company elph SAAYADES July: 01 7100620, ' at G2he: Aukust, 0195 manipulated salcs, und th k @ shurp Pork, stan $11.020 : "B A Jdve 3 RECEIPTS—Wheat, 4,000 bu.; o bu,; | Curtia’ Publisblng company, Phlladeiphis The trial of Stephien Courtney for the murs @0l 3 “Beptembor, 010625 i Lo Ak stween that e steam, $0.503 oh ST. LOUIS, Maréh 12 ats, 4.0 The most important feature in the March { o MCMA0 B0 OUE S ARG ™ o op ioned’ ot 63%0; December, CHROBNE olass Mot and 19 for som ¢ not s, boxed shoulde T} K, $.70; | 2700 SHIPME ‘heat, 5000 bu.; corn, none; | number of St. Nicholas Is a new jungle story | 108 08 T, SLdrt B D nie e k. when the clique apparently regimds , 8dTids whortu, 90, o shoties, | and strngi & e I, oats, 2,000 b, s by Rudyard Kipling, “The King's Ankus.” | LOUISa county i g s 4 CORN=Recelpts, 1040 bu.; exports, 7, ol policy Lo let the slock drop, and it fell s e Bhorls, (8.0 o 52000 " s Ming Wheat Market. Mowgli, that delightful boy adopted by the | WeCK at Sapeno sales, 1,200,000 b, futures and 8,00 i RECEIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bbis.; wheat, 2,000 bu.; u 82 # K N i . 4 “ Bpot mirket No. 2 6% b [ o to 10l closing at, 10 a decline of 1 per | com. 35,00 bu.; ont b, e A £2.500 3,607 [ MINNEADOLIS March - 12 --Clost-WHEAT— | Jungle folk, figures In this story, together | W. H. Metzinger of Keokuk 18 among the AT gt 1 ooy EAt it from, vesterday. © rne’ goneral market’ was | “EH1PAENT 0 Lbls.; wheat, 10,000 et sioers, BG40} wrans Gows, S100 | pmmn e A the: s Brrac Mot | with the big rook pyihwn, Kaa. and the |20 helrs to an estate in Germany valued Vanced With wheat and S TP leavy at the onening, and in the firat hwif hour ats, 19,00 b, : o | ber Gsc; on tiack, No. 1 hard black panther, Bagheera, Kaa leads Mowgli |4t $251,000,000 and expects to get his share fad wivanced with Nhoat and on the bulish crop | there wi w decling 0 from % (0" 15 per cont, i Hoas—Receipta,” 8230 head; shipments, 700 [ her SC O K Bty a ., Bagl y ds A [ 8k 853000.000 A closing at K@ise advance; May, 0adiise, cloxed | Central, Manhoitan, Tt s W dersey e head: market opehest 10 better, but closed we Colptw, 177 cars. to an underground cave, where s a vast At Blito; July, G0KGSINe, closcd at S0%c; Bope | e Noaiatitan, Bultimore & Ohlo, Louls: | \ o vopie March 12—l 00 042 528, | W00 Drices, $4.50; Wdlkc of sales, $.30u445; ligh Flour, fimer; first patents, in | treasure of gold and jewels, guarded by an| Grove H has brought sult against sl WHGSINe. oloadd yilie & Nusiviie, Lo co wére most | | NEW VORI, ) 2 58, 396, Hamem' -t nRe Sds 2.50; second Da ; p ; old white cobra. After overcoming the cobra, | the Burlinglon electric street rallway fom Rocelpts, 49,400 bu.; exports, 400 bu I A N oh 12,—C) 55, $2,213,0 BHEEP-Receipte. 2,80 heald; salpmenis nonei | low’ grades, $1.701.8 Mowgli takes from the treasury a jewel- | $10,000, He was struck by a car and eales, 110,000 bu' futures and §7,000 bu, spot. h ~n t ch 12.—Clearings, $2,213,950; | market steady; native mixed, $#.5004.75; lan - L J foA, 110000 . futires ), b spot. | purchascea oment und 2 0 T $5.00. e TR R, studded elephant goad. But he tires of it, | riously injured. He clalms the car was rune a3, 2'white, 87c; No. 8 white, AR Y ) in foro4 HILADELPHIA, March 12.—Clearings, $10,- e —— - A Mk S UGS + wooa | fOr 1t brings death to half a dozen of the | niug at a dangerously high rate of speed, Soi track, white, S, Options ruicd guiet, Wt which timo gains Y P e 18; balances, $1.886,004 _ Now Xork Live Niuok Warkes VW YOI Mareh 18- Tiade was very 6008 | manpack, The description of a hunt through | M. W. Griffin was found lying in the snow nerwlly” firmier and cloasd ut Ko pet int of th Tn"Rmericin | o C12 AT March 13.—Clearings, $1.648450. | (NEW YORK, Moreh 15 THERNES—Hecons Wl Jobbing depastments, s the market 18 10l | the jungie by Bagheera and Mowgli will not | pear the Milwaukee track near DeWitt with d at 3ie. N8 : i Da conli Wew pesser Central, premium. - New York exchange, e | (0104 ‘uote American steers ut 11G1%, dsal on Puesday there wie 0o mail for (1c | soon be forgotten. Prof. Brander Matthews | one foot badly frozen. He was a traveling HAY—Sicady; shipping, 46a Tiaated Gy, A A B B LOUIS, March 12.—Clearings, $4,347 welght more tmportant markets e wual auiel pre | contributes a sketeh of Hawthorne to Ws | insurance agent with headquarters at Museas % . W per cent: & Lackawanna and O:e: | balances, $963,043. Money, 566 per cent. New | SHBEB—Receinte 1.2 head: on sale 10 cars | quiet but stea 168, " | series of studies of great American authors. | tine, where his wife and children live, It {8 b daive; ‘Connt, SOl 3k 0 Bhort Ligs, 1%, per canli ‘Hocklng Valley. | York sxshanys ety b i And" but 0né car ohanged hands: pri - Prof. Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, in “The | supposed he started to walk from DeWitt R i coast, ¢ $@Te; i I.::.l)lt‘“nv:‘_ ‘.'-I‘.l" Chieago & 8 Louis | ¢ HGAGO ch _12.—Clearings, $13,819,000. | nominaily ¢ Huluth Whaat "'"fk*'-l : : Boys' War,” las a story of boy life in Nor-| (o Davenport when overcome by the cold, salted New Orleans 9, iy T ot R ORLL SVALSNS & or premiuin. gterll HOGE 5,262 head; market stead _ DULUTH, Minn., March 12. 1 hard, cash, | way, The rivalry between the dwellers on | jfe had been demented a few days befs @iei Bucnos Ayies, dry, DL oapts PRRGAES WRAIAGANL 1 PR o) nge, posted 4.9 40 inferior are quoted at H4.5001.50 62ige; March, 624¢; Muy, Gilac; July, 63%e; No. ore 5 the opposite sides of a river leads to a con- | and is now in a critical eondition, i ol Busioa Ayres, dn Nor , Bt Taul cent on call and 5@6 per cent on time, - 68 TIVAD J6ACH 44 | Rfiger exas, dry, 4 1o 3 Lha sc. il per cent; Burlington, Lead and Wheel = . Tock In Bight, - - stant series of battl Snow forts are built, 46, Bucnos | ng & Lake Erie preferves, % pe \and the X 7 ies, d prodigies « or are p e o Avre (eRii s Ty, Teal ing & Jake Eric proferrad, & por nd th Forcign Finuneial Affairs. recelpts of the four principal mar and prodigies of valor are performed by both s OL=Quiet; domdatic” tieece, 15G25¢; pulled, | “Durlug the last alt hour t was & goo- | (BERLIN, Masch W—Bachsnge o London | kels sday, March 12, 1803 g N w HAHRIS & c armics. The serials by Howard Pyle, Albert | #PAPECIACIYTT —CARBE" oral realizing of profits, which resulted in a sixhi dayy Cattle. Hugs. Sheep ; v E Stearns, Jesse M. Anderson and Elbridge 8. JRONIBIONS Lear, wtoads; tamity, 10000 | Bctlon or” i s et n the' detiNe Mty 12T per oot rente, | south A S T ' Braoks nave. interesting mstaiments. prot, | (N} LnluE T ipte bect, packed, $5,00010,00; extra 1 ] Ve T R M i coni g GOUIS: | 5 24is0 for checka, Kansin City B 1 R BANKERE, W. T. Hornaday writes in his usual lively AND % @64 4 flray ent in General Electric a sale of 10| LONI March 12.—The amount of bullion |5t Lo Ferren 8§30 230 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. style of “‘Br'er Rabbit and His Folks.” This cANE Shoshuc pickied RO | Bhares ORo Southern br % per cent. The | gone ints the Hank of England on balance tor - 15 Wallost., New York. 70 State-st., Bosto . | Is one of the most familiar familles among o se .90 bia market continued weak to the close, but u wan | s f1skum, * Closing: | Conwle” for mony, 1045 Totals .. e 8690 | e COUNTY, s+, | American quadrupeds, but Prof. Hornaday CLOVER. TIMOTHY. %0 L f of the shares trade show gains on | coraols for account, 104 11-16. Gold is quote = Iy, go 9 oty 3 5 Bominal; iy, ehacie; Aoy, " ny. The bond market wis auiet, ‘bt Arm | Bugnos Ayres todey ut 265; Madrid, 100} Lisbon, Kunses ity L ScatoL wATH: and BON Db Lrings (ogether many new facts sbout the| g, G, FPIIPEAILIN fadnsd, bim: continent. se0: W15 o the’ morning, 1n the late session there was | B2k St Petersburg, ; Athen Home, | KANSAS CITY, March 12 —CATTLE-Receipts, | ' “HER HIGH GRADE rabbits and hares. The Century company, bUblee. Pork, quiet but fim; uew mess, | increased wnlmation, but the dewlings were ir- | 105 Vienna, 10 6,000 head; shipuients, 1,300 head; market steady Bought aud Bold. Correspondence Bolicitcd, New York,

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