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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1895)
rTw1 , . LLJ,4u4 ' - - - - - : - ' . . . w ' : V V V V V V ' , , ! I : G TilE OMAI1.A. JJAIJ.lY flJE : :1\I.UNDAY : \ l\lAUOJI { 11 1895k - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ . _ V V n _ , - , ! V _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .l : NG - ithiifr' ; I :4 : in ; ' 't' Fremont's ' City Autiioritics Made Doren1- : anll in flU Injuncton ! ProcoDllng , I - - l . AIMED AGAINST MUNIC - - PAL OWNERShIP . , J'lnn to 11111 nit 1leclrln : Jjht l'lnnt . for the 1'ttpItc Cotii1rtttct by tb l'rh.\to , , 1'lhlc CUlhnlfl 1r tlO , : ( ; Oflltul - CI O ' 'nl'fl . 'r Ullcr ' : lcitiit. i . t FnmtOXT , Xc.l. , Mreh 1O.-SpcdaL- ( ) . V r The I'remont Ons nOI I leclrlr I.lglt com- ! I pnl : ) ' Is nnturnly opposed to the ( project k lmier wny ; for a \unlclpal electrIc light t - llaflt. The city Is nllvrlltng for Iteh for " the neeton ald Installation or : lighting ! Jlnnl ) to cost somlhllg lke $8OOQ. ' ) The L company , by Is l1reshlent , C. Chrl ten en , nnd through its oUorne , 1'1. F. Gray , hast V ) [ t tiled n petIton In 11strlct court for an injunction - ' junction to restnln the city. le mayor : 'I , Inll counci nmI nonnl or t'uliicVorhs ) ' . from letting conlllct , or prorel\ng with 1 ! the worll The petition Is very volullnou , f. Inel % beta forth 11 number rr reusons why l the petitioner thinks the \r3rer for an In- Vt . The nrgu- .t Junctlol Ol1ht to lIe rlntce1 j1 mCnts on the petition were 11enr.l by judge . SIIh'au ) 'eslellay afternoon , B. 1.\ Gray appearing for thc \ettonrr , 111 City Attorney - I torney Dol73I , asslstct I ) ' J. I. l rlc , for I the ( city. 'fho case was taken tiniEr . ad- l vls . m ) . The matrimonial Ilrooe8810n Is ll mo\- ; Ing. County Judge , 11lnlecle : yhlerlny . rrnlt1 ! .nn.'rlnlP Irr" , , tn'Ihell J. F. . n.-- . -.0- n. _ " _ _ - - If i' Moeler nlll Iss Wihelmila .1. II. Orlns- mnnn. hath or Dotle , and Vaclav 1.'rlt or I' ' Lttcir ) . f. i n. . anti : lss glle Ihotall , j / or 1)o1ge. , . , I . A nol phas calC tip In tM cut - r ditch l case YI' tellar , 0111 us a result tlrre ; arC , sevcrnl 1111 ( ) litigants connected \Ith the , ( ma\tcr. WI linger , Nicholas Iergcrs and V Michael Orogan tiled a 11otton to luter- l Vent ? . anti the petion In intervention r ! ' allVPl. Then the case was argued before the court hy Judge : Iax\el ant J. E. 'V. I . Frlclt fur the rtitioners. anti C. 101en- I . I bedt and George I. loomIs for the Board I. of Supervisors. The pettoners arc against . the cut-oI ditch , amI Fn ) ' that ( con lructet It , / will work grciit injury to them by reason or wi freut ' . diverting the course of the Ia\hlle , which . j flows acre s or nenr their lands. fows , A lflOlctatO sized audience attended an , t cntCtalnmcnt at the Love last nIght , given , for the henelt or Mr. Tremulnl , a histrionic f artist who has successfully managed plays ; . for societies here. There were I number . or gooll featurca. Iii the celebrated cow case or Wheeler : against WilcoxVhcclcr's motion for a new trial has been overruled. ' Emi lioffineister . the photographer , 18 , packing UI > his goods , preparatory to movIng - . tog to Iacon , : \s , . . where he wl engage ; 1 In business. , I Is ball that Pror. n. A. heritage , musl- , cal dllcctor or the Fremont Normal school , , : vIlt build a new conservatory of musIc In ) connection with that Institution. Several . , , connecton capitalists arc Interested In the . project. COMMUTE GARLETON'S SENTENCE. - : Upon receipt or the news here that the , , members or the supreme court at Lincoln hal nslel Governor Io\omb to commute : the sentence or Charles Carleton to Imprisonment - , prisonment for life . and that he would S probably do so upon petition ProPerly signed , , Sheriff ! llten communicated the Inrorma- lon to Carleton The condemned man seemed , great ) ' cheered over the prespect There that the seems to be a general feeling hero 4 ? death sentence should be commuted , and a petition 10 the governor will doubtless re- ceive the sIgnatures or a majority or cit- , ' zens zens.The Young Pc plo's Society or Christian V Endeavor or the Presbyterian church wl . give a concert at the church Monday evening , V the object being to provide i scholarship In n mission school. Au elaborate musical pro- gram has been arranged , In which some of : V' the best talent In the country wl appear. , On Tues.lay . evening the King's Daughters V will glvo a musical and dramatic entertainment - ; V ment at time . Woman's Christian TenI2rnce ! i union temple A good pro rll has been arranged . and there will doubtless be a large " athmdanco. V The 'Vebster hall association Is a new 1 corporation which fed articles with the county clerk yesterday. The capital stock Is $2,500 , divided Into shares or $5 cccli and t the Incorl10rtors are John WIlson , F. C. V Scott J. M Crulckshanll , T. J , Chlpln , James lar\le , O. C. Crnlclcshnlk , \V. G. , . McCreath J. R. CanUn and JaimiesFer. - guson. The association owns and malntlins \ 1 hall In Webster townshIp , and has a splendId - V : dId library or se\erl hundred good boolls. : Mrs. D. M. Welz yesterday received V from tlis Masonic Benevolent association the : t sum or $3000 , the amount or Insurance car- V ned by her late husband In that association . , The meeting or the Current Topics club for tomorrow evelBng has been postponed one , week , owing to a concert to hc hell at 'the , 'Voman's ple.Frank Christian Telleralce union tem- , , Frank luloclc , who travels for a bIg eastern - V ern furniture company , has returned home : from an extended trIp on the Pacific coast , V ali reports a geol trade there. , The pcople of Cedar Bluffs , the first staten e. out oC remont on the Lincoln line , have ; written the kind hearted people of Boston V , , who wlsl ! 10 senc them supplies that they , can take care er themselves , and advising : ' ' that the supplies ho sent further west. , Dr. I. . J. , \bbott went to Lincoln yesterday to assurno his duties as superintendent or the : t hospital for Insane . He does not anticipate that Dr. lay wi mnle n fght to retain , the position. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : - 8MAI.L JUIAUW U1' : FOR SLAtElt. york County .lllr ) % \lrlh I'cter Plrsol : , ' 'ITI11yI'ho Uollrs for itmilmn. - J YOHK , Neb. . March I0.-Special-In ( ) the district court the case eC Peter Pursel against V Thomu RairdomiVfl5 Inlshec and submitted , to the jury . The clng arguments lasted the greater Part I or time day. Fully 300 per- : : Sons Were present at the close , the greater : part ot \hom were from the vicinity or ' McCool Junction , from which place the participants - ! . tcpnnts In the controversy lieu . The case 'V Involved a number or old ( pelntl or law , I ' was an action for dnmages ( $ ,500) ) for sian- * . der. The jur ) ' . after beIng cut all night . awarded the plaintiff $25 damufcs , , The case or Pearson Against the \\'estclmes- ter l"lrl Insurance cOlpany was tried In , the county court but al time evidence not being II was contnuell ti next 'uesdl ) ' . V J'elr80n , who some tme ago was rUlnlng a "Haeket" store nt this place , wns burned out In April . all the Insurance company refused V to pay I time lops. V The annual meetng of the York County Bible society was hell last evening at the V Methodist El)11COpaI chtmrcm ) . Some good ad. dresses were mmmade . Coed luslo was Jur- zmisime&l . ' : ' The Baptist Young People's union hell a , pleasant social as wel as IJslnez meetng lt the residence or ii. M. Burke lat evenIng I.igImt rerrehmenls were Indulgd In amid 1 geol tm& Is reported by ni who attended. S. O. 10rrllI at this Illnce met wih a V wry serious accident 'esterday. Whie walking In front oC time blacksmih shop oft t N. F. Tlllel a large sIgn , welhlnl about 20 110U 11 fel and struck ! r. 10rrlson , across time back. At last reports he was 1m- Novlng. V Mrs. Oeorge 10lllns was "at home" to , V about thirty or her rrlells Friday , Dller was t-rvfd at G:30. : TIme rooms er time house , were beautifully decorated. The greater V part ef the evening was sllelt In playllg cards. The five or the hlll Ivo 11rlzes evelllg ( were awarded tQ Miss Lile Cook and Mr. James Ferguson . York city council met lut evening . Mayor 4 J , M. Dlvls presided . ant all or time coulcl- V 11en were Imresent . Bilis were read and ap- Ilovell. On I motion a warrant eC $15.95 was voted to be dran on the city treasurer , to derry the expense or lentllg a \oman' ' ; named Kline 10 aerimmaimy Boards or regs- ! tration . etc. for the coming election were apPointed - : Pointed for the dlCerent wards - - ' - - Ve"h nf is 11110 ) Cunni , I'lotmcr. NORTH ImND , Neb , March 10-Slleclal ( ) V -Death hn Invaded the home - again ! oC ono gt the old pIoneers , Jlmes Ferguson \1'hC' ( : mlmIdent last ' ' night tram -n,1 Mr. l" ' rs'acl t llel In D:1ce : c uft71 \1.m' ' ) ' 11'3 years ego , coining direct fl'm fA.SO\ Scetinnd. Mr. Ferguwn has Re- cllulnlell c1'iite I large bOdy of land by hUll work , /ld bal just returned Irom quite sin extended trip to his out hOle In Icot\l : , _ _ _ _ ( HAW rS'ASl - C1JZJ : S : UITJ I : , llnloll'nl l-Rllhintu Chlscn Irrc'llrctvo fr l'ollcllI1tOI8. . OnAND ISI.ANO , March 10.-Srcclal.- ( ) What was lmerlmnp.s the largest nmass canyon- ton cr the citizens or this city WAS hChl iat nlgllt at the ely hal and adjourned 10 the Dalonbach opera house , time former btmildimig not giving time neecERary room. Seth I' . : Iohl ) ' . editor 01 the Hepublean , was , selected chairman anti . Wilam Corelus ns I secretary. Iloim . W. 1.ThoIP50I , "the Illa ( Allnl , " WM Ilomlnated as mayor by ncclamna- : ncclnn- ton : 1. T. Gariow Iiolce judge ; W R. King , treasurer ant Charles II. leuch , city clerk. John Alexatmdcr . Joseph Woohten- helm and : usury Vieregg were nomlnate :1 < Il Vlerelfre by ncclnmaton rO\ councilmen-at-large. The I only tme balloting was' had was for the fourth camlhlnlo for cauimcilmnnim-at : - lumrge. Bll Schoroup , Wllal Cash 111 A. 13. arrlot were placed In nommminatiuim. 8chorouI' received - ceh'ell 215 votes , Cash 12S . and Harrlot G I. There were twenty-five scaterllg voles , makln n total vote cast or 432 , nnll quite a nllber .111 not vole. The Itemlnce was about 62g. A motion havlnJ beel carried that the one rceiving the highest numher oC VoLt's caRt be declared the choice . or the convention , : Ir , Schoronp was oelat.tt that choie , Louis Vel , I. . I. ' . I.'arluworth and U , C Howard were Illaceel In nomlnaten as lemhers or the Board of Education to serve three ) 'ears , 'fhprc mire nclher republicans nor demo crat on the Icllet They are all citizens or Grand Island , from the moor to time last mflOtfliei' or time Board or gtucaton , amid I Is the general oplnlen that with time possible oxcention or anI counciman all will be excenton . Iesohltonsopprovlng the action of time council II rellcln expenses amid recom- Iclllnl n contluld wntchrulness to the end that the greatest 118slbie economy wOllt be Insttutcd without cripplng the city were adolmtcd. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II SVlr.I . 1 illS U\ : n\ 01n. . Smmimmmtim'r ( 'IUlty 1'lrllr CnlHruotl1 1 Htlr"Jo 1".11 tn Use In I rrl ! , " "I ! ASIAXD , Neh. . larch 10.-SI1eclal.- ( ) , \ \ ' . O. Bryan lving about seven miles west ' oC this city , Is hare at work on an cxperl- 'I 1.'Ut that Is bell carefully watched by all Chl80S oC citizens II these parts. In the nortbwlst put or the Carl on which Mr. Brran lives Is a draw , In which a nnmber of springs gush forth and Uow In abuntance across his ( aria to the soutimeast lie Is now constrnctng 0 darn across the mouth or the hollow In which the springs are . localed. The dam wi have sulcleni capacity to hold the ralnral beside , nod by moamu . or two flumes ho wi be enabled to conduct a supply oC waler to all parts or his rarm sllclent to Ilsure n crop. Mr. Bryan has provided a sareEJre that alswers a double purpose. lie has dug a dich near the top or the dam , on each side , leading omit across the brow ef the his , and In these dlches he Iltends time surplus water to run , thus pro- vlng a safeguard against time damn washing out , ant at time same time leading the water to a poInt that wi distribute It elunly over the lower parts oC the farm. The. infant child or Luke Tarpcnlng , living three wiles west or Ashland , died yesterday and was buried todny. Rev . O. II. Derry cOltucled the services Irs. C. Thompson , who was visiting her son , Charles In Omaha , last week , returned ' home today. - S. L. Oraham left yesterday with hIs hOlsehold goods and necessary farm iniple- ments . for ida farm 11 southwest Sarpy county , where he wi farl this year. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Brush or Cerewo spent the later part oC the week In the city visit- Ing lt the home of their brothers , Hobart and Roy Drush WET SNOW PELt IN JIY I'L.\OE" Much Neetiod MoIsture Covers -he Ground In the Wlntli' " "ho.t Belt VALENTINE , Neb . March 10.-Speclnl ( Telegram.-About ) 10 lost night snow commenced - menced failing whIch lasted until G this morn- log . durIng which time eleven Inches fell. There was no wind and ful ) ' one-hal the snow has incited without drifting th least. Mercury Is 22 above tonight , and Indicaton , are for more snow. This Is placing the soil In splendid condition for sprIng work. The town was rul or farmers all day yesterday making Inquiries about seed grain , particularly - larly wheat , but as yet no one Is In position to enlighten thel , although the grain Is now neeJed daily. WEST PONT , Neb. , March 10.-Speclal. ( ) -A heavy snow has been falling without Intermission sInce 4 o'clock this morning. The ground Is now covered to a depth of four Inches. The prospects are for an all day S sno\\ FREMONT , Neb. , March 10.-Speclah.- ( ) Quito a heavy fall ot damp snow was wel- comed here this morlr . Only one complaint - plaint Is heard , and that Is there was not enough. NEBRASKA CITY , larch 10.-Speclal.- ( ) ThIs morning began whim a light snow fall all a moderate cold wave chased balmy spring back Into her imehl. WATEH.OO , Neb. , March 10.-Speciah.- ( ) LIght snow has been falling hero al dny. At 2 o'clocl this afernoen the ground was covered. \\'It"rllo'l I.ocmit Kmoctlom , . WATFitLOO . Neb. . March l0.-Speclai.- ( ) At a caucus held here tonight time following five were nominated for village trustees for Limo ensuing year : J. C. RobInson , J. S. Nes- bit , L.V. . Denton , T. D. Todd and J. II. Pedersen , I was hoped by nominatng these , entelen to stop the threatened fight hut today It Is hlntc.l thlt there will be I live more nomlnatell by petition , and that the merry war wi go on. Senator and Mrs. Noyes will spend Stun- day ! at home his ii. newly F. Deli acquired intends home building , an addition to ! rs. Penrl Denton returned heme tonllhi after In extended visit with relatives In Iowa. The Waterloo Base Ball club Is maiming great PreParations for the comIng season I has leased I block amid Intelds nicking I Into a hal park This club did good execution last year a \I wi b , ' rememberetl by a number er crack Nebraska teams with sor- row- row.Irs. . S.V. . 10),1 , oC Fremont and Miss Jlnnet lloyd er Omaha are guests ef He\ 1rs , S. H. Boyd. Mr4. J. n. Watts Is confnell to her bell wih bronchmitls. I was feared this merlng she wctmld muumiTocate before wcull silecate asslslnlce ( could he giveum. Al I > rlsent blue Is rlstlg much easier. Charles Nlel Is dIstributing the seed sent out by Conlressmal Mercer. Farm 10111 In this vicinity I at I premium , several cholco pieces having chanlel halll lt ( toni $110 to $125 per I acre. There wilt have t be gilt-edged corn grown on thl Llnll to t pay nn Inlerc.st ! on the imiveetmuent . : e\eral rarmers h'VO ' 1111 to IIve away al account or hIgh rent Ilemnnds. ' Born , to Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. McLenigiman . 'near Valley . I ton'\olld boy Mru.weibei or Papihiloim . who lies been visitng ler dmmugimter . Mrs. John Seefus reo turned hOl6 this Imuorning. ' 1',11011 % lend ( ; IIel.h I I : I' tn Them , NEDIASI A CITY , March 10.-Speclal.- ( ) Jay Burns of Ommiahma superitmtemmdeimt or Good Cltzenbhlp brunch or the Nebraska Christian I ndla\'or union , delivered In interesting _ terestng address at the Congregational church timis afteriuoomi. His subject was : "Our CIvic Hesonslbltes. " Martn Ole"on , a parltng heuse cmmmiloSe met with a serIous Icchlent yesterday , In atemptng 10 get on limo elevator ha fell dowl time shaft. a 11shuco or about fifteen feet. lie was badly bruised ant shaken up. The republican Irlmarles , wi be hel tomorrow - morrow and the cenvelton Tuesdny. The delocrats held their rlmorles I yesterday and wi nenlnate ! tomumorrov verthlng points to a very quiet election next month. Ie\ ' . Mr. Jehnfon , Omaha's "boy preacher , " coell a successful series or re1'1 I meet- logs it time Baptist church Friday night. Twenty-seven converts were baptized during the two weeks' cenlnuance of the meet- Ings. Ings.11s. . Minerva Wright says she Is tired oC her husband , Wiiam , and usks time dis- trict court 10 sever the matrimonial knot. The funeral of the late Mrs. S. J. Ien- - - - - - nety , who died audllenl at Ironwooti . Mlch"I Thlursd3y , Wne held In tble ely this after. ' . Imooui , IIOn lter-I' hlorAc'atsoa yesterday swore Omit n wnrunt for the arrest or W. II. Wolnce , chaRing hlummvitim disposing of mortgaged property , Wnlnce gav" ball , and wi ha\'o a bearing Saturdas- . , Jonl College iterni. CRETE Neb . , March , l0.-Specimil.-llCv. ( ) ) tr. Alien or Atchison , ' 'bo gave the coleg" lecture on Wethesdai evening , amid hIs eethnnble wife , remained 89 RUels or tufter- emit mtmbErs or the faculty until Friday e\nlng. in Thursllay Mrs. Thompson , principal or the indies departnmc'nt. gave I very delightful tea In their honor. Presllent and Mrs. Perry , I'rof. and Mrs. Jiiison . Iror. Iono and Mr. n. D. Morgan were member or the commipany Three prizes hnvo been announced 10 In- cite members of the cadets to IncreoC effort. They nr ! : A fell medal to the best all ronlel soldier , taking Into eonshlerAton also the ) ar's record for mllnry benrlnR and discipline ; a gold metal ) to the cadet most profclent In time manual oC arms : a gold medal for time best Inrksman , competition for each to le open for every member of the batnlol. A prize . for the best drilled com- pany may yet ho arrnnleel , Time college Young Ien's ChristAn nssocln- tiarm Is giving a course of Chautaulno lectures - lures on sociology , written by Prof A. W. Smal er Chicago unlverl ) ' . Great Inlerest \Ias shown by citizens or Crete amid shlients II the two lectures already givemm antI thc four yet to bo given will 10 oubl cnl out still . stl larger auuiiences Time class In elective Hebrew has fnlsheel reading : time first eight chapters of time hook of OensI5-a very creditable record for beg lnners. The schedule or studies for the spring term Is nlread Postel Time entire shllcnl body and n large number - bar or towns people wlltcnt the state con- test al Ilncoln on the Hah Inst. , anti encourage - courage Doane's orator , Mr. Ira W. lenab' by theIr entlmuusiasmn I , \rrllJll ! i 10 C hnugo ( ommmlmla mm mum ii t . I GHANn lSI.ANO , March 10.-Slleclnt- ( ) ! 1 T. Barber , 11reldenl of the advisory board er the Nebraska Soldiers' hOle , Is In the city , anti Is trying to get the members of the advIser board together for tomorrow for 1 special meeting for the trnnscten oC some business In conncton wih the Incoming or Judge Wison lS cOllnnllont of the home The hatter Is here amid ex- poets to take charge of the Institution about the Hith Insl. Mart howe of Lincoln Is also In the city with n bon , for S26.000 IS adjutnnt He - wi , howcver , mint assume time duties ef atjutant unti A\rl 1 The securities on his bond are : James F. Bishop , S:1Iuel : S. Giflin . Hchnrd Flrnl und S. : . howe all or the vicinity or Lincoln , and the baud has been approved. ( : olnlhn l'C r,4 "nnt I Xoll' ' COLUMBUS . , Neb. , March l0.-Special.- ( ) Adolph Jaeggl started for New Orleans Mon- lay , and may possibly go on to South Amer- Ica. Ica.Ouy C. Darnum , Jr. , or Balerman , Idaho , Is visitng his parents Ieal time city. The county commissioners will meel II thIs city Tueselar. Some plans wIll be pro- posed providing for those who are unable to purchase grain seeds. Irs. S. I. McCoy returned this week from Ohio where she was called by the sickness of her rather. Lute North has been confined to the heus by sickness for several days. Prairie schooners are seen nearly every day wending their way westward. Dnnlmr'A Yonl : ClmrltIsmg : . DUNDAR , Neb. . March 10.-Speclal.- ( ) The Young People's ] Christian union ot the , United Presbyterian church or this place I , held theIr annual meeting Friday evening ant elected olcers for the coming rear. J. M. McAllister . president : Miss FannIe M. Williams , vIce president ; Mrs. David Scott , secretary : Mrs. Hattie Promllt , secretary. treasurer ; I S. 'estbroell , corresponding H. S. Westbrooic a member er the United Presbyterian Slbboth school oC this place completed five years or uninterrupted nt . , temlance today wih nelhcr an absent er tardy mark. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ york COllryS ocd Oraln. M'COOL JUNCTION . Neb. , llrch 10.- ( Speclal.-Yesterday ) was the last day on which farmers or this county could make application for seed and grain for reed. T. \V. Smith county Igent. informs your cor- respofent that only. $5,500 oC thc $10,000 set aside for this purpose will be used , and that 200 applications were made , asking for 8,000 bushels of corn and ,000 bushels or eats. Farmers getting grain give secured notes bearing Interest , duo March 1. 1896. Nearly every bnshel oC grin needed will be pur- chased by the county of York county Carm- . ers , whe have . graIn on hand for sale. V Sr. .Cllnlos lutel liurned WYMORE , Neb. . March 10.-Special ( TeIe gram.-The ) St. Charles hotel , tegether wIth most or the contents , was destroyed by fire this mornln Prompt wok by the firemen saV'J adjoining buildings . alhougb a strong wind wa blowing at the time. Loss not kuowum. V Hnrt In aim lic\'IIor. GRAND ISLAND March 10.-SpeclaJ.- ( ) While at Minton & Woodward's wholesale house yesterday , the young son ot'Mr. James Reblnson got his root caufht In the ele vator n1 ! had It disjointed and severely crushed and cut about . the ankle. ' 1 ho 1Iodorl Way Commends itself to time well informed to do pleasantly and effectually what wal formerly done In the crudest manner and disagreeably ns well. To cleanse time system amid break up colds , headaches and favors without unpleasant - pleasant after erects , use time delightful liquid laxative - remedy . Syrup ot Figs Receiver ror time ( 'oturmilo Slllrlty ( 'oIIIUlr DENVER Mnrch 10.-Judge Palmer has appointed F. G. Patersen receiver oC thc Colorado Security company , on application or H. C. Wilson . who his brought serious charges oC fraud anti mismanagement against President Aldrich u 11 , t'JlCJ i.'O1tIW4tT. I'alr anti Cloarlnl II lolthoast Nebraska , with tollh Wlld5. WAShINGTON , March . 10.-The forecast for Monday Is : For Nebrasica-Fair : clearing In the ex- tl'eme sOltheast portion ; warmer ; south Wi mid a. For Iowa-I alr In the nerther portonj ; local snows . followed . by fair In the soutiu- er 1lllen . ; warmer ; winds IhlWng to For 1'm1isoumri-flain or snow , followed by fair In northwlst Portion ; northeast winds ; \vmm rifler. Fur ICammsas-Ligimt local snows , tolOWPel bv fair weather ; east . shifting to south i ' wintla : Inll vimruimer. For South Daltota-Falr amid \or warmer ; south Wilds , J.ucmmi liecormi . OIFICE 01 'fIE W1MTHI IIUREAU OMAhA , Jlnreh 10.-0malm rlcoll or tem- peratllo alel rainfall . cemparcd wih the eorrespondllg UI ) ' et the Illst ) tour years : l&f5. ! 1&91 1&93 1&92 Maximum temperature . . - 22''G2 _ Chi ---69 Mimuirnum tumumperature . . 17 40 40 19 Average IClfertulo . . . 20 Cl 52 39 Avra Precllllllon . . . . . . . . .16 .11 ( ) ,0 . ( ) ConUton , or temperature 1111 preelplta. tOI nt Omllm tor the day amid since . March 1. 1&95 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 lehicicncy for tin' ulay . . . . . . . . . . . . I Normal 11recllllRlon tl . . . . . . . . . . .01 . Inch Nxcess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Total preciPitation since Jlarch I..2 . Inch nelcleney since March 1 . . . . . . , ,1 Inch Itelmurts rrOI other Shlt.1 lit K t' . M . t I : i g . : C = - 6TATION8 " 5 ' l F tUTS or B . _ g " : . WtATUKI. a " & _ _ : 17 ! - - - - - - - - Omumaha. . . . . . . . . . . : : 2 : .10 L'Iuumdy. Norid'iate. . . . . . : : I ( T Cowl ) ' . Valemmumuu . . . . . . . . 21 ! 3l , Oi Ciuumdy. Cullalo . . . . . . . . . : : 21 .on ( C' " . SI. Llis. , , , , . . . . 31 H .02 Clouel . St. Paui. . . . , . . . . . . . . 24 i 21 .00 Cl'ar. ) Uzuvemiport . . . . . . 24 : O ( . \I l'Url'leudy ; iCUmmamm City. . . . . . . ao ilm . ( iO Cloudy . Jlulnl Cly. 31 iitimmver . . . . . . . . atm 40 T Coudy. tluar. SnitLakoCImy. . . . . a' so .00 i'.irtclotmdy , 6alU.ko . " I : 61 Iarl Cly" ltaidClty. ; , . . . . , . . : K ) 32 .Ollurlcouly. IU'III ' r' . . . . . . . . . 4 U ' 1' CiOumtiy. Iflmmmmmauek . . , . . . . . , . : b 21 .00 ( Moor . 61. Vluuoll . . . . . 20 : B 'r Ot'ar. Cbeyeulo , . . . . . . . : I I .ou I'lloloudy Ntul City. . . . . ' ' ' 34 31 .ou C"ar. (1ve.lol. : . . . . . . . . tO I' .00 Fog. 'T' indicates trace of precipitation. 1 \\'BLSiI . Observer. I SPIUNC niiGs THEM OUT tcp l'n' ' Wnl Street Bq , JS Peel the Genial In- fhlonco of F , ' 3pOCtVQ Prosperity , BUSINESS IS 1 COJiitt3 f , ! b UP FROM TIlE OEPT ; . Ii f.r : llnlrncturcrsi I 11,1 : er(11118 hopeful trom lcsIre'fliih'liccmssiso Time ) ' 'tnlT Thhl A Arc oiltlUeU'r Sluice CoIIJ ' : Welt AWI ) ' , , - i NEW YOUr . Mnrch I'J.-Henry Claws , leall er the banking house oC henry Clews & Co. , \ rites or the $ lualon In Wnl street : Affairs II \ \ 'rmhl street have taken 01 I more cheerful aspect. Time dlssolutol or COllreps his remoVed the Political I restraints thlt havc hell hath II\estlent amid f1ecull- five ollentols In check for time Inst three - 10nths , mind It Is felt that therc 15 now -I I clear outlook for IIU ) ' 10nths nlwRI" wlhout time possibilty ; or 11 legislative ' rleals ralellnllel to obstruct the even 10w of buisiumess . 'I'hmls Ihnlfc has the more eC- feet because It Is lecel\'cl tll the Same caU80 Is Ilfu8ln R 10re hopeful bile Into I1ICllto nnt IItu8triai cliches amid 18 ug- grating the Ilrolnhlt ) of u hellhier trade thll 811'ln thll has leIl experienced for the In81 four 11801 , : Iel hn\e blcole ! o wearied of the Past two ) 'CI18 of wory , atmaliense , nPI'leht'lslol amid ac1ml loss timid they mute not disposed to prolong their tlsllset Ilroionf 11es81nlFI , but rather to 1IIIulle 11 more ollmlstc vlew8 , If It be only ' for time luxury bf 1 ehllAe flol the blues to hOl1e. 111 the ' I < asol Ullt , even If their hopes should be 11 ' nllolltell , they wi be In no worse case lmn Ir the ) ' hll contnuell to nurse their fears , all , woul nt Icnst have time mid- \ 'aimtmmge of ( happier frame of fecl- II ! At time sammie tme , its u mutter ef cool hUllness clieulliol , the street his reached I very decided con- victioim that better husiless cOlellels leery very close nhnl , They see time country ful or wants . wih slocll of goods Ilelleh'el te the lowest iiu4mmt. wih prices eC goods tower than nt any tiiiie for twenty-live lme tWlnty-I\'c 'I'lrs. with nil Sorts or entellrl8e lefeIcII antI the IHUCCS8 of walh mlllll hch ! 11 Huslen8e , Inc Shiny "ln discover , mme sulclelt len801 wi1 this "lnle of stngmmammcy Ihoull hue lueh 101 gel staAIHlc ul'guc Iml Ihere II imo luck of call1al 111 no ohstlllc 10 credit to wlrrnt n contnua lce of the last two renrg' alllysl8 of trmmuie , . 111 that tl fears Ilcllentll to time the- ranged conllon of thc juble IIICl8 have new cpasec to exercise ni ) ' tcregsll effect Ul101 buslne"s commildence. ' \01 street I ! thus comln nt last to 1II1Ie the ozone or hope , nuc wc n1I ) ' comm witness the ex- hllrntlg ! erects or thIs healthier ntmos- puere. puere.lHAISES FOR TiE SYNDICATII. Very 11wh oC this imimprovemnent Is cue to the succe8sful worltug of the Illals of the balm S3'mflhlcnto. Time treasury situation Is 10 loner I moler of mentel ; Its dangers nre regarded a8 liermammemitl removed , nlll rln''lt permanelt reme\I' time whole brood of IPIH'ehen81011 COIIlctll with the "cndless chain" derangements Is r1 te be I laler of the past. The mystilcalen growIng out ot large ! Ion"en sales or stocks on our market for nearly ) two weeks past has been explained In u way to remove the eloubts , felt 11 some qtmarters . that the syndicate mlht Incounter ohstncles In the execution or their program. I now appears that those sales , instead of being an expression of Emighisim distrust or meaning that little value was placed upon the syumlicnte's Interventon , were not sales at ni by Emigiish' holders of our securities , hut hy the Lenten agents of New York "lmeutr" operators , This discovery rcmoved the mI8lvlngs about the effect ef the syndicate - cnte operations oWl has ; increased confi- 011erntons cOII- deuce that the great bankers will conduct cence great wl their operations' to { safe issue without any lstlbanc m to tire Interests centering ut thc Stock exchan I Tn the meantme the busiless of th ' , , rtlrMlls begins to show I gm'ntifying degr ( c oflm110Vement. ! especially the lines dome n souuthcrn ! and southwest- 01'ii tramc. The ilexpecte"I' favorable character of the Pennsylvania railroad hums also predueed jV favorable Impression. The market is , aPthe moment. subject 10 ulusualIvel , : 1 t/clts from the suh.ect . " tIle slnlfcancQ et . 'vhlch It ts 1 not "llcult to divine. I 'lrtnlnly cnnmmot bc dime to ' In the situation reall' favor- any change the siuaton real ra\or- hug I bearish policY. On the contrary , the factors affectingit'altmcs are dl-tnlv turn- lag In favor or the pposlte side. Time feeling - Ing Is better imimul the facts are better . anti it nends no ! peclnl keenness of sight to pcrcflve that the ' 111e has c)10m,1 ) In favor of 'o ' iiuoverbt 1 ices , . A'mj'tp _ thnt.nct ' ' . , ' tixlatiAtlfit1.oT ' tiieThre- 1s'to' be toun.l..n 'explalntcW.oI 'rc- tent ns aggressiveness of the "benr8. " They are In a largely oversold position : they read time handwriting on the wnl : amid are mak- hanlwrltnJ ing n' great show of Sllhl . both In New York and Lonllon. In order to conceal their buying to cover "short" contracts. Times have been when they weuld-havc been made to'11) ' heavily for their I'merlt\ Dut. In these conservatve days . they may escape scbt Crec. - nETTER TIMES INEVITAnI . With the adjournment oC congress the turn for the better Is Ine\lnbll und each tIny hereafter should demonstrate that tact The unsettled conditIon of the business Interests - terlsts unsettlt country for I prolonged pe- nod past II clearly traceable to Washing- ten. Now that congress his adjourned , that pernicious and prostrating influence no longer cxlst8. Our troubles , therefore are now all behind us amid have been thor- ouhly lscounted. 'Ye have good reason to look forward to the prospect or food crops and a general Improvement tn business nC- rnlrs. The principal argument . which the hears have used effectively ns 1 weapon , has been the low price of coton , I I mistake - tulle not I wi not bl long before these people viil Itmtt the falsity of theIr pa- 10- altion , al wl I think II wi be seen demonstrated - slton that the low price of cotton will bc the basis for nn Impetls In the manufnc- ture of goods for export Ilt will lc , 1 sur- price to gools countn' international bimet- allisni Is likely to loom up as I factor In n\sm or higher prIces anti increased uctv- Ity In grain , cotton and also securitIes. The urrcnt In favor or international bi- metalhismu hlls raIl to become lS strong throughout Etirope ns It Is In this country . and under such I pressure a mutual nr- rangement for international coinage would appear Inngement be almost Inevitable. Within ten IPl1ear or Eu- years the Increuse of indebtedness - ropean nations his aggregated $ : , GO.O,01. During thIs perlol , with the exception or the past year the handed indebtedness , oC this .enr\ \ Inq been on the liquidating side : therefore instead or Europe being alarmed Ibout the Infnclal arnlls of this country we have greater reasons to hnve tiimtt npnrehenslon for their tuture condIton , especiuuhly when our marvelously superIor resources and greater earnIng power are resourcls whim those or other nationS , wlh TOO nROAD FOR CONGRESS. As to questions at currency , hIghly important - portant ( is they are. yet they have for u time ceased to rank among the mal erR tme coasec immediate course oC 'Wnl street . 'he were too large . too compl- /treet. , and too breael In time Issues thpy Involved to he disposed ot In three months Invol\ed u congress ns the one that hall11c them , and possIbly by any olher. They are new relegated for the con81lelten , Q the people . all will receive the most serious attention preparatory to the next nutonnl elections . Whatever lay bm the conclusions reached hy 1'lhle ' opinion , they are lure to reflect the ClltoUS common sense of time nation , anel wc may thereero reasonably - ably nnton thut the final settlement will 1e a soUnd flume In the meanttmne we have to deal with matters or IJraetcal meantle tipsiness , and , relieved of the ! vexntous theoretic contentions - tentions , the nn lon will I'etur to its work oC prolluclng a e1merchantng with Ienewlel confidence . all frcsh vigor. AlreOly there Is unmlstalluhlf , Ellpnce In 011 lecnl mnr- hats nf premiarati0nfor nn Increaseel spring relaratonB leetl business. Time Ct ' 1s flung imp with buyers from the Inlerlor , thel'e Is ne longer the dullous ) hlPlng'qlolt Prices that has lire- s'uulied for time lalt ' two ) 'enI8. Inll manu- \lleel heghttb , 'express Illrlso at the increasing ollMI lor gonels. 'fo lY view the signs of this hour mean Iothln/ less Ilgns o anti fall than a good eld-rashiencil spring all tal trmmmle. ! . lWNI > \ OVlii'i'ETY 1 ( IN lot' , DON . ; ' 111 " ' l'umciIit " cchitulmso lepresscs All l'ulnllhl 1'I ! lt" Co1hl180 rl's801 I % mimeririlmit . ' llhlw"v " ccuirltlt , . LONDON , Marcha10.Time money mnrlet last welk reial.4tnto its former petherlc ! condition. 'fhQ Itotimseiulld' Chiian issue wns ( silly covqju.t1.witimlfl two hours. Any amount oC COVa.Wltbln \ lt 1 1-10 per cent. 'fhe Cmi.l n Pacific colapse had 1 demoralizing effect . , nnc throve . all huslnpss II the Ilreclon of g11.cgeel securities ant time mauling Ilrl et , where anether boom seems to have , been comnmemmceul Ju'lng orders I > ourell. in from the contnentI anti , Immense blocks , the shares of 10lth African ventures were easily plaeetl by s'n- dlcltes In 1arls at a nrollt. Foraign ito- cUllles remalnec fairly firm In tunticipa- lion eC time leth8rll\ls earrYIIg through ton cOI\eulon Into 3i4 \ per rents or (21,0,00 or Ituseimmmm 45. HQme raiway securIties 1us911n Ilulel. time tra1c rellol'IH ) and 10anl or 'I'rmiuhe rtturs helng unpromising. Mexican anti all Seuth Alerican securities . exCehit C'imiiimiuuul wpre weak. Canlelan Pa- cilia fell ten Iommta. ( Inc although the rumor thnt time DominIon was ulnut to Issue a new loan wits ulenied Canadian 3 per cents remalntd very weumk. AIrlcal railroad 8e- curitie . influenced by time Clnnelal Iacilo collapse . were also In the worst condition. Heavy "lh'8 from Walll.ept and rumors or redlrEel , dividends depressed the market V all uroull J'rll' I"lll nt lImummlmester . MANCII S'I n. March 10.-There was considerable Increase In the activity last week. the stiffness In the prices oC cotton Inducln" holders of dlscrctunlr ) ' orders t fill them In the best possible mnnner. Prices generally imttrtlenetl. ( BIslnre9 wits well illS- trlbutNI over Indian , Chinese end Corenn markets and there were moderate Pales to SOllth America and the othrr minor moult'- kets. The hem Inrke continued fair Yarns were 111. wIth conllcrlblc forward btusiness. Strikes are now considered Improbable - . probable Owing to the wlnt oC unity among tile master spimmners. Time continental trade 15 active anti health ) ' . StTtJhIltrS , ( ILOSINO ( llt.tlN I'llIOh. , l'lntlrl8 or the IRY'S TrRelnA In CcrcRlsRt ( : li lea an. ChICAGO , March 9.-The 1al'ket news today was almost ecllsl'ely amid somewhat emmtimtusiasticnhl \ bulsh Inil May wheat closed with % e galmi. Corn Ralnell 'c and . lower. oats = c , but pro\1910ns fnlshe slightly In wheat the most prominent feature of the early news was the Michigan crom re- Port Time total of Ilst 'ear's whent cr01) , which . was 21,627,0 bu , for the state , his nlreat ) been used ) , amid therefore there 19 no wheat In Micimiguumi now , but represents surplus age rlom ) re\loI9 cr011S. ' 1he weather was cold , and , mutter 1 spell or mid weather amid maIn , It hind tumet cold enough since the day before to convert the 1111 , \d incIted Bnow In the wheat lehls Into sheets ot Ice. Time weelt's exports of whent amid flour from baUm coasts nlelntell to 3,2210 1m , . eOIIII'e.l with : ,6 UO bti. I week umgo . and 2iuSl,000 bu , n your ago. ' 1he l1rhnlr ' Ilrlel rccehJts were : JIt'l hU , UIItl8t 21lo him Ilst wee II. The Liverpool iimmum'ket wns 'llotell 1\1 , with an UI.WIII lelllene ) ' . A . ll81mtch wine received stmttluig thll Ncivport News had shipped 8.0 bids of flour 111 I.O bu. oC wheat 11 twent- ( omit' hOlrs 1111hlt freight enlgelents hail been luce fOI' time shlpl nt of Wl0 bu. of whel during the memmmmuuiudey of the month ot l'elllllC Inl'ch. Shorts becule bl 'ers mind the market - hat wound ) up mttuommg . : IIY o\cnec ' ,41 hhhcl. lt &lc , and ( lid not get below 514e , closing met SIc. The day's business II corn was Hood In nl0lnt 11)"s Inll .genernl ) ' on the iii' grlle tn Limo Ilter of Pmices. ' 1he carload 111IIIl wns 111 Ind Illde I slmllr 1.lvalce to thlt lule 1\ \ the li I t , amid mull bough the demanc I cale chlel ) ' 1om the elevator Peolile the thlollh billed Ilrllet being COllmrltvely sluel , Ncw York advised Iccel1wnces oC rumble ofl't'rs Ille 1111 thlle ) ' ( strIIY amid Ila : t Ilrket was quoted 1\1 In commHCltiemuce. The export Clelllnel'S ( coin the fuur lmrimm- clpal Atlantic harts We'e Veu'y light , hut 237.- 00 ho. WIS reported cleared ) rrol NIW)1rt ) News. Ju ' ollened ut rrom I : c to 4" 4c. sold up 10 .l5ie : , timid clesed with ; sellers nl tl him tter Ilgure. 'foeln ) Igule. hulsh feeling In whelt a 11 COI nlso look I hohl al ells , anti for I bl'lef pel'le.1 . conslderlhle activity wits lie- tlcemiluie. This , however WIS cut short by limo closll bell before IUY slleclal fnloll coul mnaterinhize. Prices followed those ot corn , ollenlng Ibout ! lent ) . . selling tip ! ant resting nt the top prices of the da ) ' . May beluig ' ! ; and ' , to 29c. unl 29\e. t The 111\'lslon marllet lost n trifle of the buhhisim feelimig whIch was so promlnenl theca bulllh reelnA dim ) ' before. Pork epeneel with a drop from $ " . 15 It closed yesterday , to $10.t'I. and sold ni low lS S0.82ACcrwllt \ , the " " strength In wheat and corn gave a "bracer umuder whIch Its Iplrl5 ant rose. 'he price nd- unler Ie SI0.97 % . timid It closed at $10.9i sellers , a decline oC Ic for the .Iny. Lard multI ribs dropped 2c on vestem'dmuy's , clos- lug values. Blllwln und . aumiVohft were the most prminent buyers unI the CUlah ' Paclelng company the best seller. Estimated receipts for Monday " 'helt. 30 : cars ; corn 185 cars ; eats , 12 cars ; hogs , .O head. TIme leading futures ranged . , . follows : AIUclos. I Opmi , I iIlli. I Low I Clou. . _ Wliemmi.N0. \holl.No. . . : 62 ! { 12H 12 } ; 52 } ' May . . . . 1 ( 61 54. ( ! i July. . . . . 6&t34 C 55 } @ ) CO Carl No. : . March . . . 43 H 43i. H May . . . . . 45l 4l { 4lH 4l { Jul ' . . . . . 45 4I ; ! 45 .15 & @x Cats No. 2. . . . Ma ) . . . . . . 2UMIH . 9 % 29Wii ! 2Di June. . . . . 20 ( : \ ! ! { 21f 21\ \ ( July. . . . . 27' 2n { 27.4 271 Pork per bbl t1ay. . . . bil . . 10 R ; 10 07V 10 H2H } 1005 LumdIOOlba Iale.IOOIIs . . . . . ( I GO G 15 0 GO G 12 ( Julv. , . . . . . I 72l : . ' G7 07- ! 675 Short RIbS- May Rls- . . . 5 57h : GO 5/7 ! ! I 00 ( Jumly . . . . . . . _ p 72VQl2l _ 570 572i ! Cash quotations were 08 follows : FLOUR-Winter patents $2.54O2,75 : sprIng pat- eats , $3.m0i3. , ) : bakcrs' . $ i.712.0O : winter IO(3. 5 $1.7i,2.00 slrl hls. $2.35tf2.6 : spring siraighis. $2.1Oi12.73. WhEAT-No. 2 8prln 51j59c ; No. 3 sprIng nominal : No. 2 J'OI , a2jI3'c. COHN-No.2. He : r2Wi yellow . 431. OATH-No.2. 2Sic ; No. 2 whIte . OFtJ32c \ : No. 3 whIte , 31'f311 C. Rn -No. 2 , 5u ½ c. hiAh1L1Y-No. 2 , 5354c : No. 3 , 53fj53'c'No. ; 4. miominal. nominal . IID-No. 1. $1.n. TllOTIY SEFD-Prlme. $5.I. lIOYISINSleos pOII , per bbl" 51O.SOfJhl.CO. Iuld. per 10 Ibs. . 56.52 % . Short rils , skies . loose , I5.45fj5.5. Dry salted siuoulders h'l"ld ' , $ l.C2mST4,5 : short clear skIes boxed , $ : .70f .75. WHISKY-Dlsll"rs' finished goods per sal. . $1.28' The tolowlng were the receipts and shipments tOday : ArtIcles. Hccelpts. Shlpmenls. - - - - - - - - - - - 'lolr. bl.ls. . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 10.000 Wheat . bu. . . . . . . . . . . . ! .OUI 10,000 ( 01li . bl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,000 4.000 Oats . bum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,000 120.000 R'o bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.noo 1.000 iflmrley.bu.- : . . . . . . . . ! OOO HOOO On tIme Produce e'ehan e 19dny butler was net quoted. Eggs , stend ) ' . tmmmcimanged : 14Gt143e. N \ YOltt Ol'NiiAL 1IAIIU T. Closing Qlotltlons on the principal Com- Inollto"11 Mllllos , NgV YORK , March 9.-FLOUR-Recolpls. 19- 90 Lbls. ; Ixporlo , 4.30 bIds . ; sales , 7,30 pkgs. Market firma , with fair demand tor low grade wilters : others quiet City mill patents , U.o@ US ; winter patents , $2.SOfJa.31 ; city mill clea.s , $3.3 : winter strlghtB , $ .70 ; Minnesota patents , $3.Oafj3.SO ; wInter $ i.110112.40 . : Minnesota lal < rs' . $2.0q3.C : winter low grade , U.EOi2.5 : spring low grades , $1if1i.90 ; spring extras . $ i.S5ij2.11. Rye 10ur , lnn ; saleo 30 biis. : superfine , 2.70@ 2.91 : fancy , $2.90tJ3.15. Ducllwheat : four , dull al D.GOlul.7O. - .60i1.70. $ BUCKWHEAT-QuIet lt 49tS3c. COHN lr AI.ful ; yellow western , $1.OStJl.10 : Bmnd'wh1 $2.90. ltYg-Noniinai rG : car lots , &e : boat loathe , r : HAnlBY-Stead : No. 2 , 70e : two-rwoll. state , couiclo : Canadian. 70@7 e. Ci6Io JAILEY alAmr-stoady ; w"oter. 7072o ; Can- aelun w".ler 68@70e ; olx-mwcll , 731i75e. lViiflA'i'-iteceiiits. 10ne : expomts . 95,500 hu. : sales , 1,345.000 bu. futures amId 112,0)0 1m. > .pot . Spot mal kct .trn ; No. 2 veil , In Eore nn.1 . elevator - Spt ' nIlont 60'.e r. . b. 6l'e uuttormt \Itor. 'e ; II0uI , : o. I. , 61,0 nloat ; No. 1 norther r.o delivered ; No. 1 lUll , 69c , hehli'em'Cth. OptIons ruled higher II opening 01 Iirun cables , a big decrease In hrugllsIm fnmmners I deitverleui ( or time week , liumlilsim Zmlicimlguun uttmute report anti deiti'erlng. 'rrnthlng mostly local : cioseil % tJ(4o imigimer ; No. 2 reil , Muurclm , closed at 593cc ; ala ) ' , D ½ 1m600 , clotted at & 9c ; June closed mit &Jc ; July , 5914160 11-iCc , closed at Coo : August closetl mit Coo ; September closed mit 60c ; hect'mlmer , 62tiCl 15-ICc , closed at 62)c , COitN.-Itecelmits , 'J.SO ) bu , ; exports , 1,100 ho. ; sales , 5ooe bu. futures anti 6,000 ha. spot , Itpot mumarluet strong ; No. 2 , ChILe in elevator ; mtteamner yellow , 51c. Opttone ruled Imigluer on expectation of a bmmiileiu crop uVeport 2mlondumy amid s'mpumtiIy with wlmeat , closing ' ,4Jlc higher ; amity , 494150c , cloued at & 1e ; July , 43tjIOc , clomtt'ii at flOe , OATS-ltecelpts , 61,100 bu , ; exports , 1,500 li , ; salon , 23,000 ito , futures anti. COCCI hu. spIt. Soot mnamket drum ; No. 2 , 234113Gc ! ; No. 2 , ie. llverctl , 14'c ; No. 3 , 32c ; No , 2 wimlte , lie ; No. 3 wimlte , 1c ; track , wimIte , 374141c. Opti imighmer whim corn , closing at 5jo net mmds'munt'o ; Mtmrchm closed at 23e ; April closed at 33o ; May , 33tia3e , ciObeii rut 33e , hiAY.-Steail ) ' ; mulmlpplmig , 454153o ; good to clmolce , & 3t70e. hOPS-Market weak ; state , coniman to choice , old. Bile ; 1834 , 44110c ; coast , old , 3'417e { ; 1t91 , ciyii liiiCS-Wt't alte4 New Orleans seiecled , 45 to 50 11)11. , 5'fiCe ; Buenos Ayren , thy , 20 to 24 lbs. , l3U13c ; 'leMma , dry , 24 tim 30 itis , , 7411te. Ll3.TimCit-Flrmmm : hmenmioek sole , J3uenuu Ayres , lIght to iit'iul' ) ' welglmts , 14'A1117c' , 'OOh-Stermtiy ; domnestle ileece , i6lj2Sc ; pulled , l9i4c. l'iIOVISiONS-lleet , itteatly : ( mmmii ) ' , $10O3t' ' 12.50 ; exum'um , mess , $7rOfiS.50 : hoer Imumnia , $ ms : re. cehilis imeef. packed , 18.004110.00 ; city oira lodma mnce , $ mcootths.flo , Cuut mncuums , steady ; Iilckletl bellies , $3tOtut.OO ; utickied almomuimlers , $ I.04J 1,73 ; mdekleil ltumm , $5.00ft5.&O. $ Inrd , easy ; wisiern utteani closed lit $0 1.0 , nonmInmu ; sales ciuy at * ( .a7tjs.tO ; Vmmle , 100 tiercee , option sales , Jmimmmclu closeit mit $6.50 , nonmlnal ; rehiumed , steady : contInent , $7.20 ; compound , $5. l'ork , ijmitet but finn : new nues , iil.75lli.25 ; ( emil ) ' , $ ll.5911i2.SO ; bliort clear , $ i3,00ujilil. iiUT'i'l'ilt-W'emml"r : western dairy , ifJi2 ½ c ; vcstermi creamer ) ' , 144jlSc ; u'estern factory , 741 lie ; Elgtne , 19o ; imitation creamuiery , 94114c ; btais dairy , ii41ltc ; slate creamery , 1341l9c , ChiilSki-Qulet : : ; suite , large , tt41lhc ; email , O4 ! 4112cm part m4mlmnmu , 3tS'.tc ; full m'khmums , 1'ii2'c. 1C1aH-I.oyer ; uttuto mitmil I'ommmms'i'mtntum , ISo ; western fresh , lS'4c ; soutluern , 144115 ½ e ; me- celpts , 6.4 pkgL 'I'AiL.OW-Fmum ; city , 4llc ; country , 43cc , h'i'FItOtkiuJM-NOflImiai United clos'd at 3i,0P } bid ; refined. New 'i ork , 16.60 ; I'bmilatieiphlut mind iiaittnmome , losa ; l'lthladeimthla und himiulmore , 1mm bulk $4.01 ; Wasimlnmmton , tibis. , $7 , nomnlnulu Vamtmimmgtoji , ii ; bulk , $1.50 , nominal , IIOSIN-1'lrma ; strained , colimmnon to good , $1.53 tj1"o. Tt'1tl'lNTlNl7-11rnm. 36 $ ) 36 ½ e. itiCki-Qulet ; tionmestlo , fair to extra , lm4c' . Mott4mV4lHFirm : New OrImans , emien lettle , g.V)04 Co elmoice , Z3tjlSc , ( . .I1AN(3 1-QuIet ; CalIfornia , 12.77413.23 ; weak ; Seotcim , 319.004120.00 ; Mnerican , $14.50. Collier. ilull ; brokers' prIme. $ h.40. bead , uvealmer ; brokers' price , Li III ; luates , "covroNloirl : : ) 051.-QuIet ; primne crude , lIe ; off crude. 2Otmllc ; itrlmne yellow. Icc ; off euumimmmer yciluy , 250(2Cc , emomimlmmaim yellow. butter grades. lltJISc ; irimutu sum(1mumer wlmite , 254120c. rmoauinal. lit , fouis ( lcmut'r'ii .iiierkete. ST. 1.01718. Msrcit L.-l'i.OLIII-Flrni but quIet ; liatcntM. 12.00412.70 ; exermi func ) ' , 2.404$2.45 fancy , 32.10102.50 ; choice , $ ibOlil.ttO. i'li1JAT-Opened firma itt % o advance , but alter ( 'eCu' btm9'ers WSi'C puiCplietl tim mtuikrt cisseti oft * 511140 , teame dtmii tot a tune , tlut'fl tiimiitihi A Sumtlden slmerp .lemrutl nOvafleeth 1(0 , minutiae ( it the top , VIih cellars "ho shine yesiettla ) ' ; No , 2 red , cash , 53C33'40m itituy , July , E.3'C ( 'OhiN-luhl ; firm early for ftutuires. latOr out advanced vltlm Wiment umnti closed 14fiP.10 fl''t' ) 'estcpistys elose spot firm Coil 1uIheu' on cmiii , No. 2 mIxed , cat'ii , 41',4c ; May , 42'tl2e ; Jul19' , 43'e , OATS-Ath'anm'e In other cereals iihpeti eels. iihiieh closed 1tim an nlimu000 of ' 5( ( ½ o flier yesterday ; No. 2 , cash , 30c ; Mn ) ' , 0c ; , tumac , ltyli-lumll : No. 2 offered , eniit Ith' , mit 37e. ItIM.111i'T8-Floumr , OCt00 iiis. ; wlmCnt , 7,0tO be. i corn , 26.000 iii. ; oats , 20.011' ) tnt. ioitIl'2d1NTmO-lloiir : , 7,000 Iti'1s , nVhicat , 5,000 liii , coin , 1,000 itmi , : oats , 11,000 him. htVi1-timil ; No. C orrereti , cast side , SOC. IuitAN-iulhl . : 71o asked for tast track , lV.l.x i0il1i-Qtmiet , $1.10. CiOiitt SiIlIi-iiighmerl choice , $ S.4331q.&O. T1MOT1tY Sil7I-$5.2Ifl&CO liA'-iumll , steady ; prime 1)rahm Ic , * 5 ; ( tIne ) ' timntthy , * 11,50. iiu'rrI7lt-Dumhl anti easy : fney UlgIne , 2l)0 separator CreanmOr ) ' . ltflISc ; good to choice dalr3' , 1111130. iiOS-hMwer : fresh , 10'c' . l.iVAi1iiglmer smith mmctlu'e , $ I.lI412.Shu. t41'mi.Tlht-Ver : : ) ' quiet , $2.9T4. ( 'OlIN ! mlIII-$2.00412.O5. W'iiiSl'-i,20 far distillers' fltmI1u'ti gon,1. l'ito\'ISiflNtO-i'otk , sinnilird mn"ss , jobbing , $11.50. iertl , ItrImmue sleani , $0.400.P ) . Dry salt uImNitl' , i'oxetl elinumhlers , $4.79 ; bags , $5.B'V ; tilts. 13.791 homts , l5.Si'4. itacomi , bO\Ptt pliotuitlertt. $3,2I415.37,4 ; begs , $6 $ ; ribs , 16.121,4 ; lmot Is , $6.25. OalAll.i ( Il1NEllAbii.tillttfl' . Coiutlltion of Trade mmmiii ( lmmolmtthnum ( on Stuipia mind I'miiiey I'ruuhim'o , IN1CIS-l'er tloz. , lifJhIc , lltlTl'iMt-C'umhlcui stoCk , 61ScI commmmofl to fair. lIe ; fair to good cotmmmtmy , ll41lIc ; choice to fiumO ) ' , Ilfilfic : gathered creamumer' , lSc ; separator Crcmmnmf'r ) ' , 1MIIc. l1'l3 i'OtJl.TIt'-iien. , 6t41ic ; ) 'OumnS toCstCrs , Sc ; ducks , Cc ; ttmmkeys , Cc ; hmeas'y tommie. Sc ; geese , Cc. lltiiglt I'OUijl'ht'-Clmlcleenuq , feir , C'o ' ; eltolce mice , Te ; cimoit'e summail , 7mpSc ; ttmiheP , fair to good , i07ttc ; choice lmOa't' ) ' , 5179c ; cluoico smimahla41ioc ; dtiVcks , faim' to gooti , Cj7c ; fuOk' ) ' , tmli dmessotl , 9(41iOe ( : geese , fair to good , CtflC ( umimcy , ftmhi ilrettei , utIAglUe. fl\a117-iilume uvumig teumi , mter doz. , $ t.t'O green i\'ing taI , mem' tIz. , li.2PJ1.tiO ; ilucks , malied uo'm' doz. , $ i.o)41l.2. ) ; eanvnlaCh.t. I I004l' 5.00 ; imunhlarfi'u mimid ml lmemmti , $2.I4)3.00' ) small rabbits , floe ; jack matjtit , TIc ; sqimurmeis , GC. \14A1.-timoicc fat , 70 to 100 lbs. , are qtmotcd mit CffG'.4e ; large anti roam so , 3414c. Cl I ll7ii-lS'isccinslmm , ( till emeamu , Young Amen. ( 'aims. lIe ; twins , lI'mt' ' ; Nt'bnmmsma niml htw'n , full cream , lie ; Nebnmktt nod butt , Pant sltiutitt. 141 Sc ; Lhlmmburgtur , No. 1 , lIe ; brick , No. 1 , lIe ; Sales. No. I. iSc. i1A'-1jlii.tmmtl ha ) ' , $9 ; unhilland , $9.50 $ ; lowland. OS ; myc sIrtiw , 35,50 ; cc.ior ummiuic' time price on hun ) ' . iIgimt shumtlcs sell time best. Out ) ' 100 guides bm Ing tttlm itnlc'Cs. 1'1UlONi-l'em' , loz , , llefj $1.00. \'Euiyl'uubhu. I'OTA'I'OCS-VW'etterim atari ; , car lots , ISo ; email lois , SQ. . 01.1) lI11.NS'-hTuund picked , mmev' , $2 ; Lluna beans , Per lb. . So. oNmoNH-oa omtlem's , 31.10411.50 ; per bid. , $3. C. % hlliAi1-On ( ordem s , 2ic' . ( 'kiI.t'M-Cimltfotimtmi , 'JOctjll.OO. S\\'fl1T i'O1''i'Og-nooti stock , 12.20 : Kmmmm- ens , 12.0(1232.23 ; , 'eetm , $2.2412.51. 1ifll'i'0-i'er bId. , $1.30. CAhtitOl'S- bIt ) . , ; 1.5' ' . ( 'AtJLII'LO\VIMS-l'er crate of a doz. amid imutit or two ilos. , $2.25. ItOlti4hilt1)ISiI-i'er lb. , 6f7c. S'AItSNIPH"-i'er 1(1,1. . " - ( , 32. RUTA1iAG.S-i''r lb. , PJc. 1'A1tS1.1Y-i'er doz , ljuuncluc , SIc. Tl'itNll'8-t'er ( . . ' - mid. , $1.50. Si'INACif-l'm' bbi. , $3.t)414.0O. ) i-it : I'LANT-l'er doz. , lIe , PhD i'rS. Pi4AltS-'ft'inter Neliis , mueme. Al'I'LFM3-Clmoice stock. 31.75115.00 : box tip. ales , 52. . cluANnrnutINs-Jersey , fancy , $1i..3i2.00 per LIII ! , TROPiCAL. FRUITS. OISANGRS-F'lom'idms ; , per box. 11.50413.75 ; Call. fOEflin Itetlianils , 31.15 ; nnl'als. $3.50. I1ANANAS-Ciuolc'e siock , 32.00432.50 per bumncim. Ll2ttONS-Messlnas , cIrca 30I ) to 200 , choice , $3.50 ; fancy , 33.734.00. oat , ut Ltyl s'soci ait lLl IllS , Trailing In Cattio 'as Strong miimd FaIrly AettYc Saturday. Saturday , March 9. The receipts today were 845 cattle. 3,891 hogs and 280 shed ) , as agaimist 1,930 cattle , 5,813 imogs amid 214 sheep on Saturday of last itteek. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. Cathie. hogs. Sheep. Receipts thIs week. . . . . . . . . . 0C.S6 IG,0t3 7,131 Iteceipte last s'eek. . . . . . . . . . 5,381 33.113 3OIS Same week 1504. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14S30 33,80) 5,537 CATTLE-Tile receipts of cattle today were twamity-clght freith loads , agalmist thirty- five yesterday. There was us little of every. timing in time yards , but not much of an'- timlmig. In time way of beef steers there Ivere seIne right good cattle. One bunch of corn- fed cattle sold to a shipper at $5 , while Some good wheat-fed steers brought $1.75. It Was a good , strong amid fairly active mar- ket. In some cases salesmen were callimmg time manicet lOc to h5c higher on time most de- sirabie cattle. Such cattle as the ruackers wanted changed hands quickly. It Is not time best heavy cattle , however , that are time most attractive to the packers. Tidy little cattle , that can be sold at less money , are In better demammd than time heavy catule. There were seven or eight ioad of cows and mixed butchers' stock in ( lie yards. Of thuls number about timree loads consisted of fair killing cows anti time balance was made up largejy ol cammners. Good CoWS were steady , but the market on cauimiers to say the least , was "mean. " For some tinme back there has been amm active demand for eminmiers , and imrices imave beemi hugh. Time sItuation has changed all of a sudden , nud , instead 01' beIng strong , tIme mnau'hcet lit as low as It has been ammy timne vltiiiii time last few mouths. Saturday Is usually an off day in time feeder market , but still there were sumac buyers in from the commntry today , amud rtev- erul bmmnchea verC w'ehghed up. 'l'here were very few cattle iii flm'itt hammds , anti v/lint few there were sold at iubotmt Stead ) ' PriceS , Speculators have quite IL good marimmy 0mm hand , but they are not experiemmeing any dlihIcuity in unloamiing them om time country , there being a ( air tlemand for good cattle. hOGS-There were litty-two fresh loads of hogs 1mm the yam'tls this morning , as against sixty-three lonubt yestemilay. 'l'ime average quality of time hogs was about limo samno its yesterday witim time exception that there vere not so many toppy loads today. TIme market opemmeul at about steady prices and the hirat thirty loads tilat chumngeth iiands tolml on that basl. 'I'heum came reports of time lower provision - vision market in Chicago , multi under ( hunt In. Iluence mind tIme extremely ileamtnmit wemttimcr time hnmyers climbed upon time fences anmi con- eluded timat they did not , vnnt time hogs as badly tue they thought timey thlul iii time niormm- lug. Time trmule became very slow ummmti wait mm. drag until the close. 1mm the emmti time buyers got time remaining hogs Sc lower. SlI1illl'-A ( civ uilmeep were received mind sold at about steady itrices. L'air to clmotee natli'Cs mire quotable at from $2.75 to $1 , conmmaoum to goat ! it'estermls at fionu $2.50 to $3.83 , Comulmoui antI stock etmeep ( morn $1.50 to $2.S0 , good to chmoice 40 to lO0.lb. lambs from $2.75 to ; u.75. ClllCitO ( ) LIVII s'tOcilt. Timero SVmiS Oumiy is Llmnltemt It'imimmmmd for Live Stock. CIIICJSGO , Mmtrcii 9.-ho cattle lodny' receipts item about 1,000 Imead antI ( or the iseek time total is about 45,424 lmt'uud , There was only a llmnlteil ilounmind , but It did not need to be very cu. sltlt'rablo to take care of so mnnll a supply. Hales were on mm basis of from $3.75 to $6.10 for coimmuflbn to futmmcy , lm'essetl beef amid eltipiming steers , ( toni $2.50 to 34.50 for stockers mmmii ( t'eilemmm timid mmt ( rommi $1.0) to toOl for cots's mmntl itmlis , T'xas catulo wire ( htiOttd at ( moam 13 to $3.50 $ ( or bmmlimm mind mit ( roam 33.15 to $1 ( fir Steers. Time receipts 'tf liege were ( .StlIuIattVtI at 23,000 heath , malthmlg 2)5l3S imu'atl for tlmluu s'c'ehu , which is utbout 2.00' ' ) ltemmtl mumoro I lunmi ( or 1mm itt tt'eek , ' I tlmougim thin ( resim and imuie imogs caummlilmietj , Iltl net ececd 26,00' ' ) head , eaiu'mm multI ant lie tumaile t'xeciIt at titmaled prIces. 'l'lmu opemiing ti'uuum ahUt lilmi , ) 'eutter'hay's closet hitmt time mnam'ket mtoomm sagged , minil biter Suit' So lower , 'l'lmo dme'i ) imitmiluet lemma without Important cimmmmige , 'theme l'uiS mmcl mumuctm demand , limit re- Cpitihmu ltert , few ummmti ivere cash ) ' ilmemiouteml of at yesterthay'tt ( iUttittlOmmt , sale , , mumakimig on um haumim , of fromum * 2.50 to 31,50 ( or plar to cijolen sheep minI at ( toni $3.23 mu * s.so for Itmmnba , iteceipta were about SOt ) lmt'atI. umflti tlt toial for this week % V(5 ssoeJ lmeuil , agmiimmst 50,5(4 head last veelt antI 52.525 ltenl a emmr mmgo. itecehlds ; Cattle , 1,00) husuul ; calves , 500 imemtd ; liege , 23,000 imemmil ; sheep , 800 huend. 1uummmtus C ity bite Stock. KANSAS CI'I'Y , Mumrctm 9-CA'l"FLfl-lleeeiiute , 1,000 iteati : shmlpmrmtntt , 1,500 head : market suronu (0 ( 1013 hiighmt'r : 'J't'xmms steers , l3.2tl.23 ; 'fexime COWS , 121.0413.10 ; beet steers. $3.504j5.Ll : muatlve cows , 82.00411 2 ; stockers and feeders , $2.00lii.50 $ ; bulls , 82.10411.03 , itOa-it'cehttm , , 5,200 imeimil ; shipments. 1,200 Imeati ; mamkt't steady ; hulk of iemlcs. 11,10411.2) ; hicavlt's , $1.Oti4.25 : hnckt'ra , 11.10411.25 : mumixeil , 33.9041 1.15 ' ligiiimV $3.S41 100 ; Yorkers , 3.tIOijt.00 ; $3.G.mtJ'J.tO. SI IllCi'-itectitItlt. 500 heat ! ; mmbmlpmemmts , 1,00' ) imeatI ; mnmtrket steatly. 151 , I.utmhs 1ieu I'iuck , lIT. LOUIO , Mareii 9-C'A'rrLll-blect'ipts , 400 imt'ait : shipunemmts , 1,710 head , The sUl'i'l3' was tea miuruger to tmiulme a mnarket tint ! only a zetaii tmude . , pVaa done at lm'evloUs , muouallone , hiOGS-itecehItiC , l,4t ) head : stihiImleatm , 2,530 imeitui' market lt'nk numml 50(100 lower' heavy , $ i.200'e4.40 ; mnlxed , B.00 tI.iO ; 111111 , 13.90414.20 , 141 1 ClIi'-iteCeiitt mm , 20' ) head ; lmihtzimvmmis , 410 heath ; miuunket fox' best grades uirmu ; couninon we.mk : faIr native mixed , 13.00413.45 ; medium , $3.SO3.00 ; top grades , 34.25415.10. Stock 1mm mltgImL , itecard of receilits at time four principal niar. 1cet for Saturday , Marclm 5 , 15)3 : Cattle. liege. Slicer. I4outim Oummalimi , , , , . , , . , , . . . , . , , , 145 2,5)1 2'tO ( Mmiago . , , , , . , . , , , , . , , , . , , . , . . 1,000 23.010 ItO hane.us City , . , , , , , , , . , . , . . . . . 1,610 5,210 ItO ) HI , bouls . . . . , , , . , , , , . , , . . , , , . . 4t 2,40' 200 Tut&li . . . , . , , , , . , , , . , . , , , , , , 3,115 33,41 2lt O\IA11A \ COST 1I1iI i Ti1ll \ Young Eng1ishinan Who Thiut Up Sevra1 Bills on tt Legacy. - NOT NOW FOUND BY INTERESTED PV\RTIES Icttct of Imitrotineilon fm'omui a * leuuuhter o l'mtrllmtmmment ( ipemmemi limo % 'ny to Fasot iii ' 1'iui CIty-host' lie ilatio ( , 'rcthitors. Jiust two weeks ago Saturday * youn Rmmglishmumuen walkeil ilhto the ofllcD of WiimdsOr , Kemip & Co. , itt SCV cmmteemmthm Street 811(1 CapItol avenue , amid fllimioUtlced imhnimtcl. as Mr. Sydiio hitmmnimreys. , lie caliemi ( or Horace C. I'Jun- kett , a niemimber of the flrmi. Altiouigii iii tite uirun , Mr. Phtmnkctt is a immemmiber of l'zmullnmeiit. fromim Sommthi Itubllum , anti coumsequmc'mmtly liven its England , coiuilimg to this country memul tht9 CII ) ' only omice a year , \'hmemi thus iiiformmma- , j tiomu u'ns givemi to Mr. lliihiihilmrt'ys hum ap liearthl to be immiueii thlsaimlmoihuteil ammil down. cast , amid said that lie imad confidently cx- liected to see hub , as lie imatl a letter of in. trotluuctiomm to hmimmi , As itooli as lie Imeard timls Frammic A. Kciuii ; , amiotimc'm' Imiclimber of tmC firm , voltmmmteeretl to tb nil that hue cutihul for Mr. lltimmupiire'S , wito Imamuticil thmt' hotter of immtto- duictiomi over to huh , It lnitpom'tetl to bs i'm'ittemi by time brother of time bearer , licmmry' , 11,110'u'ttto mms if lie i are a greet ( riemul of tI r. I'iimlmkett , 'uutl nshctl time latter to tie all that hue rotihmi for time brother. hitmmmmuhmrcya also S'imul'eii us letter from time court of elman. . ct'ry of lmughmmmmul , which imidleateti timmut a legacy - acy of 1,840 haul beemi left imhmum by uimt father , amid thmut : this ciumlmmi hind beeui nhiowed All ( huts appeared Very straight to Mr. lCenmis amId im welcommieth lltiummpimrcys imeartihy. Mr. _ llmmmnphmreys timemm told Imlimi lvii ) ' mo haul coin to Omummulma , STORY lIE TOld ) , lie said that his mactimer was living In llm'Igimtoim , amid limit ut brother liroth mit. iiexiey5 iCeumt , botim of wimomu were ii'ehl acqittinteml : lvit.i I'liu imkctt. \\'hm cut qtmm'st iomietl lie salt ) . tiumut Imo lied become emmgagcil to a wommmam i'imomuu lie : ufterwartl discovered was not mis cimmusto auuul inure as lie mit'mtlred hits ii'ifo to hC ) , Ait scan as hue immado this mllscovtry ho 4 mieciuled tiuimt hue coumld hot miiarry hmmir , mind th ivomimmuli , in etounol'miy hmearlimg of this decision , imistittuted breach of Imh'UlimiSu2 pm'ueeedlngs. To escape tiio service of time Imuupermi me hind comate to ( hits coummtry , amid imamh hu'emi givemm a letter of ilmtrothtmctioim to Mr. Plmmmmkctt. lie mcliii hem intemmiled to remain iii this city anti emmgago in time real estate busimmess , amid in stmptort of tlIs ; atmutcimmemit lie shmoweml a earth Ivimicit ima haul recemmth' hind primiteul , html lie imati to fit imp aim cilice , antI hue Was omit of lmmoney' . As ho expected to receive a legacy in a few days , lie asked Mr. Kemp to atlvmunce 9mimm $50 emu his imoto for ten mlmmys , Mr. ICCmD was peu'fectiy sathsfltl with imis story an l conscuited , In fact , ' lie indorsed a note for $100 , mIne imi thirty ( lays. A week ago last \'t'ctlmmcsday time cxlicctc4 I legacy immi umot arrived , amud Mr. Ihtmmiiplurey mmtueded lucre flIOflOY. lie therefore asked Mr. Kemmip to accOmmlhllotlmtto Imimim With $50 mmiore Agaimm Mr. Kemp coimmentetl , 0mm bust Satur. day time legacy vas still deha'emi , numd , as Mr. liiimiiiiml'el'it needed to puit imiore ftmrmiitnro im his 0111cc' , lie asked for $50 mumore. Mr. lItibn. phmreys was intoxicated , amid , after cahlimmg himm tloi'mi for thus , Mr. hCemnhl signed ammotimer mmota for $50 , butt tolti iiimm that lie heed not apply ( or nil ) ' miorc. Mr. Ilummnplmreys mmeveu' tilt , al1 simice timat tlrmio ltlr. Kemmmp lmumt not seemm him , AbOtit time timime that lie paid his first visit to time olhice \'limthtor , lCeilui ) & Co. Mr. Ilummmplureys opened a small accoummt ii'tth tha First National bammk , Jsrnmcul with imIs letter of introductiomi to Mr. Pltmhmkott , Ime iuiatle a. \'Cry favorable iimiprcsilon tiOfl Cashier Davis , amId wimemi lie wuuumteui a room in time bulldltmg for amm olflce , roommi 201 was vacated for imlmn ammd me lens placed 1mm possession. Wimat added considerably to time favorable imapresslomi made 11'flS time fact that. ho placed imi thmo imammda of time baimic drafts to time anmoumuit of hula legac for collection. In case that time court diii not Imommor themim , lie said that his brother woih4 do so , so that there would bo umO' trouble about timem. As soon as me got time rooxm Mr. H'.umphmreys vemmt around to fuurnitutq" " " stores ammul placed orders for carpets and fur. imitumro , bmmt , although lie hind hits mmanie palnte ) on time door , time room is mis bare as when tonic iossession , hOW lIE OPERATED , - - - Mr. lltmmphreys i'as miov rently for opera. tioims , anti he immediately set to vorhc , armem ) witiu a imeat business card bearimmg time Icgen "S. Ilumpimreys , Real Ustumte Agent , Roan's 201 , FIrst National Bank Building. " One as- tabhishmunent that lie visited was time tailoring mdmop of Svanson & Co. , at 217 Soutiu Four. teentli street , This was tii'o veelcs ago , anti lie ordered a pair of trotusermu , Wimemi lie re. calved them he paid by cimeck. Thus cimeolC ivent through time bamik all rigimt , and whi i'e lie caine Imu a week later and ordered a suit hue was accommodated , On receiving time sullen on last Saturday imo paid $1 iii money and $34 by check , ismicii was takemm without sus iliciomi , 0mm last Tuiesulay thu clmec was to turned , With time statement that Mr. hum. . ilimrey imad no mnommey iii time bamik , but M4. ilumliplmreys IVOS by thus time 'gone. lie worked Smith & Wilhiamnut , tIme ftmrnish- era , iii time same vay. ITo was at timeir etors several times and mnatlo ptmrclmases , whiicis vere paid for by cheek. T'lme clmecks were In eaclu case hmonoreui by time bammhc. On last Sat. urday lie entered agaimi mmmmtl bought $8 worth's of goods , amid in paymneumt offered a $20 chiecir , lie received lila ehmammge and miepartet . On Tuesday time chmeelc s'as rettmrmied as worthless - less , bmmt Mr. llumumiphmreya cotmhtl not be found , Mr. 1lumnmmhmrcys , however , did imot confine hmiit olmoratiomm3 to reputable business houses. Omi Sunday m1giit lie toahc 1mm tie forbidden pleasures offered by time city. lie went to Nellie Klmmg'a house of lrostitUtiOml and got drumik on time proceeds of a $20 chmecic which ho passed on time landlady. Later in the ovemmlmmg hue took one of time imimiiates of th6 / ' estalilishmmmmemmt omit riding , mmml at time emit . of time nub refused to lCY time hmaekmmuan. lie got iuito a fight ammd received a black eye , lie was arrested , antI tie mmext mnornimmg was fIlmed $ miamI coats , time bill being paid by Iienry Garter , tue saloon keeper , wIth wimoni hum usa become acquainted. Strange to say , hum. . phmreya repaid to Oerter time amount of iuI fine , but left beiminmi a remnembramice in tli a imimape of a $5 check. So far as Is known , timis wums tIme exton or hula operations. Oil last Monday afternoon4 wimemi sumac of imis victims tuimmmhheml to the scheme , it visit was paid to miim imotel , tim6 State , wbmoro It wan foummmd timmut he imaml loft , bag mind baggage. Some of lila friends are still of time opintors tlmumt limmmmipimreys is an immnocommt llmmgiishmnan4 amid is iii Imhlimig fromn muimamne of time episode WhiiC'im took Imirn into police court. it Itctv A.ivuumtmim'us. Offered imy time Cimicago , Milwaukee & t. I Paul raIlway , time short himmo to ChIcago , .M denim train , mactIe up amid started ( ron's Olnaima , Ilaggage checked from resltena to destimmtttlon. Iliegamit traimm service antI cour ? 4 teous einployes. Entire trains iighmteul bZ ohectritdty amid imemuted by stemimn. with alec- trio hlgimt In every berth. Finest dlniumg car service in time svest , witim mmmeahs served "a Ia carte , " Time Flyer leaves at C p. m , daihy fruni Uumlon depot , City TIcket Office , 1501 Farnaun street , ci , S. Carrier , city tIcket agent , ' . p 1 % mm ii mitt I lbs ii I hi I I out o t em a wiN ( Jjmcmmed , NEW 'OltK , March 10.-Time eximibitiom's of gowmma of every ( umsimiomi mind date , an- dent ammil modern , opened lmuitt ni0iut at them tlauhion Stlummre garuieii anti i'ill be con- tirmuemi ummtll time iStim , 'I'imo Idemt emanated froun itonmo or lime ladies of time Voting Wo.- , mlcbm'e Cimrlu'tlmtim mmsmtoctmmtion amtl lit. James mmiitetion. After inst year's exhilbillon time projectors immlmmietllmttely strmrteti It amiew. anti ( ledideil to mnmulme time eximilmition a ( eatutre In New 'ork's unumual itimow. 'lime gurtiun wa well tilled mmd interest ha time eximlbitioms Ivuts keemm , For Iouk I n g I im I ft I 'oclmct e. C. Joimnuton was mmrremttetl last nigimi anti booked as a auspicioua character , Peter higher antI Joe 1)oeiger are time c0mmlalnhrqq wtlmmettemm and say that Joimhiion Was Seem's iti'arcimimmg time Pockets of lodgers in a iodg. lug imoutto at GIG Hiutii Hixtecultim street , 'L'hm lmoiice say timut Johmmmson Is mum old tinie cr001 and has dorms time for iiis misdeeds in tan years , but ( or timree or four years lie ham been otm his good hteimuuvior lunmi has given timemn mio trouble umutii last nlgimt , - - V - - - -a--- - V a6PECIALTY OftAtIB MLLET fl CANE UIMW CLOVER. TIMOThY. 3 - . _ _ x , lCin.asC V I . ' ' 'V. 'no'V. . . ' _ 'stow 'no- 1bet , " * bicti 'Contains some of the b:3tj amid Atherlca ; but whIle luey bope to make I iii.'FtItTEIt KIfQ , - _ . V-V' V - V - - - . - - - - C-V- - - - - - - J-- i