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THE OMAHA DAILY Blfilu. SUNDAYS MARCH 15, 1801 -SINTEEN PAGES. 11 OITION OF TRIDE, | 72 e et trosotion [ TIE SPECULATIVE MARBETS, | e spposrenc e WISDOM IS POWER — e f ¢ - TR Auother Easy Day on 'Ohavge Witha Fall I THE WHOULESALE TRA INPROVED, 4 ) A GREAT SHAKING OUT IN WHEAT, The Week Chavactervized by High Corn Values Also Decline, and Pro visions are Rather Slow Hog and Cattle Mar Searce and High g 3 Weak Prices in the Produce and S pees ulative Markets Vegetables ot Wheat started +off from ' orn oats Sye lower, pork Tog off i el ani Tt B, lorvch [Tliero wene | proseit . H i : : ”, L‘.‘;x{;‘ H»u. There was o gront shakingout I wheat foeders NOGS, KIng company any pork i i day. There was o sharp fattlng down of or Thow two facts wer eut. Tl S 3 b Tt 1 Bialii minded traders of days when bucket shop = | st 1 I Ay themarket acted vory strongly ro The Week. theie country custorers. This was all the | hethoe t of hoad of stock par more noticeable because prices b nearly | jomie ;]‘ arkotas reported | oe whon three-fourths of the enrrent news | weathor a o Stock Yaras oo N e ending Saturduy, March 1 CATTLE wasof the bull sort. 1t was not maniouis | Duilishso fe asiew s | domn ormore of the leading bull and bear | AT TN | houses, Mitehell, Milmine, Lumson, Logan& [ re Sonewhat 041 | Co, McCormick & Co.. Dunham & Co., soydon | g8 they o Sa 9 | & Con 8 Ve White & Co, Walker & Cou Catler | fom 00 S04 [ visible supply next Monday, - Today S & Co., und ns many moto lessor concorns, sold | Hi e D o Ly i wheat freely at different times. Du ot Been i e wid 1 on boushtearly, and ther was so mostly forioenl prof ount Tt Shippors and F & o of wheat not caslly traced, S g featurele }‘ wo, the May opt . aker i e netion of the market up tol o' Kwas as July and the W rady wtion SHEER, follows: May opened at #L01% o #1013 and | ally tozetier e Tents I 4 X . 2ol nt #1021 to $L01% to $.013 to $L004 to | ONLINE topredict uprovement in jeceipts o O o S d Cu Ok Sy nd iy Chat thore 1S pleniy of corn yer bick . Representative Safes, Yast night. After thebreakof about2e from | ness. Wecannotadvise takins the ball sil Mhe past week has witnessed some im proveuent in-the wholato trads of Omalit | 2 5 & s 5 : |5[2 Ll v pe, | thevestpotut o tho moentug, July opned | ol il S s roddine Of the World's Most Famous Medium, L epite of the unfavorable weather, Asuoted ; . 6 #1061 g 417 b L nif \ roons i L Deen | transacted A woek ago, the weather has been most too : ol i B8 440 18 1Is0 47 i Wt e Sl G S M R STl \[1 l )1\ l [ I[ \l ] OF cold for the movement of spring coods, but it - 4 = e X S 148440 80114 450 L L R s s A LR R, s s, n sl yrofits todl " i H [ e 3 3+ dealors are becoming anxious to put thein £ i 4 open lower, Breadstreet's statenent that the | howviest orders were said o come from )] s 5 D ME v RN RGIVOR 6 LB HADON (Lo (IREAI as i LA bilG ” b “;: 2 o T UL A RO R 1L a8 S8 TOELEE | LA T O T e [ '\“'\' AS LEIER CHILD MIDIL MO INGLAN D, springz trade. Hence the improvement noted | & & 2 3 5 b o cend 104000,00 bushels but prices to the best | €8 who v Fierctofore Ceen oar- | RGuin b itk s B butseek R R 10 business. 4000 40 i . fizure of themorning. From thaton the bull ko oSThliiee e 0000 or Monday and | Likea bright netoor flashine L kT i 5 This fuerease in trade has beon apparent in 106 400 5 news was nogood. Cables reported Russian | 25,000 for the week. The ¢lose of thi ke ross tho oo i AR N v S L : 3100 o0 ! the week. The close of th ket [ across theacean il n your midst todispel theheavy gloom and bitter woe from thetho s ilm =_”.n|~ for, (}.. use the wo 1s of a ,flly.:.“;- ; ] B 400 3 2 42 | damagedy foods and frosts. St Louts re- | i ‘l..»..:)~|‘_;l‘;}-_\\.‘ we are inelined o think | andsof blightened neartS n’that line, the retail trade has held off al-] ey 2 8 5% “« orted barges 1o ith 100,000 bushels for | that the heuy realizing of the pust 1 1 R I e Hias kob o 04 410 11 5151 {no | ported barges loading with 100,000 bushels for | {hat - the Wy realldingof the st Donot allow skepticism or silly religioas seruples tostand in your way. { 0 o s 08 410 8 314 4835 | export,and another 100000 to go early mext [ gy, aFa, WAL BRI U8B wivanee Mrs, Dr I SHAa A S L 4 B : ; \:;“r i 5 week. Now York cleared 08,000 bushiols of | “Followink hro extrivts from aty MOEVIew | soem i s e e o L fran e ooy it @ eiriitoindobe b e 83 & 2 e A wheat wnd 14000 packages of flouf, and New | with ;*,l». ,\Immur.nu..-wl.-.‘vu. rald (1| preatest propheiie gifl of S R e R R e R s o f wde | they are ovtaining, A good SRt R 2 | Orleanssleared 24000 bushels of wheat. morning:” I guess wowere the Tugest setlers | {ied3 s Been prona unced i Furope and Amerienthe greatest v vo o have been accustomed 1o buy goods in - the F b 10 6100 ] on, New York reported six hoat loadsof | wi'qonot belfeve in them. The produet isall | {800 TGy LIEANIAI RIUASN e Rt R east, owinir to poor collections and the uncer- b : T 52 3 Wiz 510 | fresh exportbusiioss. Then, too, exports for [ piielytand wil sl & sood deal Wigher sone | | Hove reome your enemiles. romove tamily fronles. Tost afTeetions mike 1 tainty of future trado, put off goiug cast until £ S8 £ i ; B3 210 | the week were very Hileral, aggregating daye bt Just now there 15 - Tiitle o0 wuch ththe one yonlove-no faitare remove evil fnfhaenees, bid halys, cures witch it is really too late and they are now stocking " < f Hiied 000 bushels of wheat and 24,000 tonfidence, Tt 1s consumptic ot confldence and all longstinding and mysterious diseases; will e ive correet informitionon Tavsu i, H ? whicheounts inthe end. Weare putting away | { , upin Omaha, Prices in dry goods are gen - & 1 flour, equal to an incrense in whent Nanis, belfeving thew (o beas o S cord T Y S L Ol A erully being well maintained, though there 2 2 g overlast week of B0 Dushels wood, und toma lard and buon, We tontd not | IAEIES i T e o A, or b A et el ey s et ter foods by the retail trade in- tho hopes of ) 1 tors, atun average prico of §s 2, or an ad- | oty ut Armourd o donotown whirreiof | e it vor 1 e or Is false, and gives plenareof Cainre hisband, with ne. age ahd stimulating the movement of winter stocks ] 2 f P vance of 7d Lo L I S L -':;r-\_”w} dateof murrinee, The wysterions and Ccsnful pianner i which she treats it £ the of goods. Collections anmonie the dry goods peo : : 210 week, Liverpool closed ensy for spot | Dickand flarry, A party I toson mo taduy | i o b e sl e e e S prert i !»1.»‘?« ul|w»1(u| .xlnu.' M\“\“"¢‘l““ AL ntly % g ik aA DI Wi Ghlor: Witk contls | Mel&: e tintavanylony s ATIERORatls | e R Ta T e e iRy L LI, A Al LY e pisith o their having een enabled tounload quite NRTRLL RRvIane L sy il on | DUy Ing pork. There will be 4500 hoss jext WA s 'ks of cold weather, 0 wheat and flour. In fact this was the only | jempt the conniry. Lust cember we toid | 10 any madium who can equal her fn her eyl 1 s cuflivientovidece fint she et b il 5 1 featureof news favoring sellers, Ten min- | our fricnds thatthe fime to biy provisions | stnds to-diy without an equadin herlineof b wishies 1t thoronthiy undors I ibberyatistonon oot Lo g i A . 3 utes Datore th e, G market wis can- | ol e ottt piee st Py | ool e By o e seventha it sownt i e f e prcan i fast for April shipment, due to the removal : 5 00 i it atiiige. There was a very falr recovery in | e di Rt g vance will give | Wholive e decelved il (1sappoiited troush fiuise peedictions of e, Defirs iving ip of the duty at theend of this month and the y ¢ B - Ll i 020 34 from the bottom prices, and May closed | out. still the property is good. There is no | to despaivare imvited o call il be i (th sti e atove without ronsequent reduction in the price of nearly 5 8008 500 G § well supported at $1.00%@1.00% or tige off from | doubtubout that, but prices nust, o alon L R e e p (T MR D B L LR 2eper pound. 1t is estimated that <0 to 100 o0 300 3 last night. July was sold on the break at ilitbfcorsumptionmoiiciradatioon ot MOl sHEBRCILEIG LU BECHUVELILE ClVEQ AN G IFAMEREEOHL AW L daLiC cars of sugar will be shipped out of Omaha { W 31 stralght, and the closo wus at 07 ¥arriiyHigE Synficos oo s Sy ::_yl..mu ll‘!.f' ] o Iu;v [‘l.‘m;m" \m;m & 5 L [ w]m .u‘-: lower ulso. March was quoted Ngcto FINANCIAL, N B Perfe tisfiction guiranteed by n Sond This will be distributed over the territory E 2 271200 ke, 10072 SR Al 5 special tenus. tributary td® Omaha, east of the Missouri E o W 4 1 5 || xatom e PRONtholour M avin eay oy | : tigges sold at (0% tor puts, and 102 or call | L UOMS M0 e o e wociehna | MIrS. D, F. L. Hail, 322 N. 15th St., Omaha, Neb. L T imond packing compuany Armour huylng throughobseure brolers Veeders Aistinguished world famed and only ntiral trance clafivoy ant an per quarter over t stamp for Hlustrated dreahr with stricts that could hardly be considered as : E 1200 295 180 340 2 % SO S hniouin Bl R0 oo LU RS : g 100 1 i3 440 | toduy without makingmuchnoise. Lrices ap- | obenwl contriurs (0 expresions ot leaders th s % LAt 240 2 5 o 7] o v st betfore. The whole talk was despondent Whik crude rubber 1 — - 1240 H 2 45 peared to be raling too high to be held with- | nish! Hont tions, cornmon ar hest R T A IbaR ihosdrarms OMAHA LIVE STOCK. HEO 2 40 4 & ontw great dewt of bull sentimentor some | 8fter the ciose of yesterday., T Wil @ rade iz Wit 1 P. T. HUGHES, & 1125 1030 365 T waked up this morr o find West et thong froc Manufacturers have lai toc! nl' rubber 1240 760 5 bull news. There was little of elther S I L d e 4 n ¢ SAIE ,'”'h ELd N 8GN Whole %0 © SRS Ok foal (oo ais OMANA, Ma 1560 3 43 6085 | foday and with whe sliding down | Supporting Burlington and St Paul, | slons of He S Even pretty do " i Juh Commission Merchant, ) A OCATTLE—Fstimuted receints of cattle:s o), as Vi 1 \ y sold nad iy at the finish, W n Gileclmullon vanee in crude rubber for some httle time. | compared with 1,03 yosterday and 4557 8. easily, and offering corn | the Vanderbilts under thele favorite stoeks, f o) Cwiiae’ mostor the busers des et dara. W nob Trade in hardware, like some other lines, | Situriny of lst week.” Thie ¢attis market 1450 250 263 g 170 500 | freelv the mi 8 lly. Maysold | ana siders buyine conl stocks. the | bt hoth was fcking. Transactions v Adiices improved somewhat fast week and willdoubt | was netive and steady on hoth beeves and i it 61340, 2 o alsloas whole, the openinis showed considerable anl~ | orally” show™ the “bulk o Gor ke, Warehine b i Ui at bk less improvo still more with warmer | butcl stock. AllL sold. The yards have . 21000/ 54 e Gle with a slight recovery. July sold at NGNGB S CUIR T LIEOIRIBEIA EEed L BRSEnninih Sl orvvistiothiavat ROl SErom: s Ofticeand stire LS-150 lith st., Denver. woather, Prices remain practically un- | beeneleaned up. - beeders are dull at on- G SRllEIRl o E00R0ID0. und dropped down about e, Thie recover l”rr!:‘H;““‘h‘"" hour. Althouzhlirst prices w8 | By carly inaking 8865, and o fow 1 ] TN oA e : P ' PIACHCAIY U0 1 hinged prices, The quality 0 1o STOCKERS AND RS, Corn LNt That LRILhour was protty : cotpre L last eve igures, shov Mixdd packing goods made ). 12— PROTOSALS K chaned Jhngdasnel D il ol Uit 300 2 bk corn Lo last huif hourwas protty fulr, | From | jroguiar chunges. ther 10 Wi0To. AAVANCOS | Do i i ehk i g ot i ten T G of Pyt asing q ; ! selee i e voldt snap has been of somo holp to tha | FASYery Kuod. thore bulng nat loss, than se 00 240 20, oo | Bl May closed at @y ust de ander Tt | GGG LT Ao Yo Lk A Ryt A R Ol ol © cold snap has been of some help to the | qiles of steers hetween 85003574 and hal Hight s rom 537 recovered Lo Pt Ll g0 stocks squlck Prinae biteher tops atthe start ind lepot Comissaty of subslstene cont trade, thongh the retailers have received | he suics of vows ntand whovesim: 0 " it 1570 350 Jn AR P ) veloped s decidedly stronz tone, resuiting in | KLSGELNSE Tater Sakoas, Strong waeight | AL Ot Neb.. ebeuary 1hixi1.- Se ied the most of the benetit. In the east therestric HOOs—Fstimated receints of hogs 6,000, O A TRI 0 Tarn, AL60T4e 10 Bi5e, it \ o, | potorinl advianes. | Arong gerive sticks | lizh oL ope il at s i el propials, in tripliit, will be et velut tils tion of the production of anthracite sinco | as compared with 6785 yesterday and 8644 | N & o | tosies 1o a0te, to e | NGk Fot D EIORE 410 I rose (o g fht izl shapes and G eish inived 1 L e Sl g ety March Land the much lower temperature ex- | Stturdiy of last woek, Tho mirkel opencd Standard Cattlo Co.— “ | Bite, 0380, o the close. T jHse,, while Rosle meland “advapced | i [ sold strong ut Bisaiio eurly. and #1500 Uiy Wil o oped in the pres ”"{ perienced along tho Atlantic_coast, has tom- | lowerhiiv vas noderately uetive. = e best culves Jers ywere Miti et o 7 sugEkaulube SBURINELI SR M | Inter withplssand wide el his st i e [IEAeiS Lo Ia IiEUNRBEenonIet £kl 0RO LA A8k 8 ieivy hogs were be lower; Hehts and mived, | 66 cows. ., b3 S 2] Co. The bulls offered little G oenC and - amons active |y, The clurane was notefected \ ) nishing uni delire vorarily stiffened prices. Furnace coal is | f'toloc fower. ALl sold.. e range of the | 0 OFSoreme : ferring 1o loosen D the murket for furthor | TS deney tentil row to Moo, wieaiist 4 - BAlAU, QRocuN A SXIGLILATINN bl scarce, and pea and buckwheat are in better | pricos paid wis 810565, the bulk ilie i buying The feeling was quite bullish again | 0 ot o e e, g YRIEREON LS Weekly Bank Stat sment, I agu ¥ rcostores viziburkibacony demand than supply. The limited output of | ¥i5was). Pigs, #1.7 < No, Av. r. 3 at the close. May corn privileges sold at 6 {eOaleualirg; 08 (o1 II;‘IM doagainst 15 oo oye e SMareh Hh—(Speelal T gieanEmteaBIRGiiCarnec, ained s ns conl stnee the 1st inst. has prevented an in- | @k00: lizht, “8.15 i Fd@i sy | 03,110 3 and G e, use cvonlieRullia e s e e a v B h S th SoQanalard ihrefiren ot wil)iliakel vamiio orease in the accumulation of stocks at tide- | mixed. BLHEEHM. The average of the prices [ 84 f p P The oats market, so far as May contracts SUENANLIUEU R MO GBI NS RESA LS 1nH HORAGK YEDLNKS U i 10O MO 100 ninnafic Water shippingz or interior stocking points, | Dl was &8, a8 compured with &40 yestee- | 8- g it, neted exactly with wheat: and corn. : Jeorel gains tho, rematmdor displuyed | the tilowlng clinnises tara sondlions otuiliy i prico (iieiuaing i K DOINS | iy and 13011 Saturday of last we KT 4 R g ctlon was Hliae, 1051350, to Mige, Lo 3050, cely any featare, During the sweeceding | pocorve, deereqse . halnrias elun productiog or manis while the increased consumntion during the | 14y, i #50 Snturdia of st weck o] 50 i Thewotion vas SIsc, tobiate, to figc (o B0ue, | Rouratill Wener poiiisiware renchied in miny | FonttSoliuren ™ e roees s At facture the duty thereon) being equl. The AR \‘lil\ Iterile depleted the stocks | qomnred With 9 vesterdiny and 1 St . k July i was difierent, Fouicr and fliss und Ol Rt Lo c oA ORI Bpatio dtirditan 0 e LA NS B Sl L of conl in the bins of cousumers and yards | day of lnst we e market was active anc 0 240 3 Othirs we Jol buyers of this month and | 81 AEW LTI LoDt Wi from 0EG ISt |Gyl fenders, deereise It IREQIdesI g sno G iy of dealers. Ly, Natives. RGOS Westerns, #1000 i i Vsl 4o 10 Hosedat abont the same [ Dbt G blossgis onbid s and closi 1 Glecuacion, ther ; Intishigitelandaualit The trade in anthracite coal is attracting a | # L Y . 2 I 1osed noniine fon 1086 10701, OF 13 up.inil closed L i o i ] i iraets, willbis farnshed onay great deal of attention in the castand the e I 1 g ¢, agnins il e V. wasa | o lvestorany, Staul ied o net guin it 1u 2 ale, office’ W Il BELL Majorand B i D i e natens e k Receipts, ; 200 1 v soller warly i MeCor LI A L R b feL B SN el e ponts Teportof Now VI 1 It may be said that the trade is still con- T8 Gnre 0,000 Dt saEs i i 45 opencd at 10e lowor, at #1065 (roaniit] e AT L DG S i i o A e e e week | Notlee to Waterworks Cantraciors, ducted upon the same lines that obtained T cars, Lo 2 3 i K #0.60. Lird was be off, for May, | BEee O ol L Tt \ 0 will e received until Wednesd: ! it 27 it i i § . for, ] littIeeasivr fecling the Tast half four. The of which W0 was I sy when anthracite coal was the only fuel, when | Horses”' 5 cars, ¢ 2 £ 0 i ibs | werd olF, B EDGSE | LG Seasion was tnarked by ehe best trading | Eoldand 8610 i s ver B . 1L for e consirie tion of e diin steam heat was unknown, and wlien oil s 4 £ Pl o 1 3 sossion. Then | 4¢'vho weck 3 A s - or inpounling reservoirind complotionof . Fowler &S house. be- O O ok g . it offre A WOrks, forthe Crostofl waterworks oo stoves and gas stoves werenot invented. The {ehoatin B ) b or N8 Al Kennett, Hopkins & Co. o S A MWhofer The Coftee Market. R ¢ i mpany, construction of_the Beceh Creekand Novfolk | oy, ing poweats s 0. cuig extemive buyersof pork aud ribs, Thele | _X*Wilidin dosire Seoried 1o lave stmelc | N yous, Mareh - (Speetal Telsram o | i win Mo andspecieatins i & Western roads placed an immense sott ¢ Tipies 105 Flighost i i A 100000 povinds or moreof vib. This | traders wt the opening of the matket his gy Besi—Corree-Options opened barely | compny, Creston, Ty, and officeof W Mt p\n.lm-uu.‘n_mmnm.- markat and reduced the | Lowest LB L t o i f 2 yus supposed o be for some bix hunse like Wenturn. alooka nnd promineitly ThChicago, | steady and unchunged to15 paints decline; | lard, 2010 Omulin Natioml bank tuilding price of bitaminous coal from £8.50 to & u Armour's or Cudihy s and 1t gave the mirke fernt honleuun nsilsel LU ol ke e RS ORIl ton and deprived tho anthracite roads of the R P d good strength - for tho time.” May pork ad- Bhglgcol Sen T AL e | e e m"” R .‘vm ’n)\: b . E A RuniGEen, Chiot Ensinecr, markets for fuel, The companies theu turn Showinz the official rocsipts and shipments 4 ' ° 10.80, lard_to #6.:221 and ribs to 8 other 1 per cent ol rze dedin 2 Paul | #1708 13 A L o0 e s s o | o m A TSR FEGU LA Misliotm their attention to the domestio sizes, buteven | of cattle, hogs und sheep on the dates indi- 4 5 i A Baavg tor il Do aiu n dand | was ilso strong b a edusiderblc anee. B0 e, RSS9 duly, F KO I $hia tield has been invaded. Tho matkot for | cated: 3§ around, Onth o i here Is good Teason, however. for stibngth in [ Anzust, 3165501660, = SBIPTS. ArOU nt e there was mueh buy 1 k. Th 1 s . track, Laeid 1M No, 1 authracite is steadiiy narrowing, Inissit S BORLEGS, . - ; fig buck of products sold vesterday, while | tisstock Thocompany b ki to o do Ot #1580 Decowbor, #1431 Spot |\ G TGRS G L production was nedrly 32,000,000 tons, and T s Cattlo. | 1ozs, | She v f o riles continved feeding the market | SXGSHenLl el B e h1s b Rio, quivt wud stealys fair crgon, #4005 201 No 2 novthern, Mar soven yoars after It was "m.v“'('ym.""";’:nvfi”.\;y FFi St O]~ 9.818] Gl . long stulr all da ihesomemonstoole he vt s Liinielibs) | No 1 SIBB K T il 1 increase ¢ ittle more than 0 Wy, 3 0 4 g a a the west that f I being eutand 5 2 — tons. In 1876, seven y before tho year | Monduy, March to... i v ¢ , GoNMOTTY TOpen, | T, | Taw, Toose | —vo5 | thatthe St Pal and Kawsas City lines. had Mining Quotations. S1. Lot Margh 1| —Wheat -Lower; cashy first mentioned, which seems to be an etain | Wi Y. Miroh 11 3 A St Witk AT (s n notico of wn fntention o reduce mtes || NEW Vouk, March Ho—[Sheclal granito | 8 S8L0 N e oittay, coal trade history, the production was less v, Mareh 12, .00 5.3 3 5 2 6 4 ny | tom| 1o | 100s om packing I‘-"HW_\»-T‘ux‘ . L here s rish uE BeEe]—The following are the mining By AR L AR i than 19,000,000 tons. In “the last fourtcen | kriday Mugeh L0000 e B ... 8 2 k s duly sty W e (= ‘\\“)n:lnlullul(-\]‘-A“‘.‘.:'g;-“p. HATLIL LI |'\‘f»f‘wl.:'- stoek quotations Vork—Fnsler: 81,00, - 7" years, ' therefore, the production has in. i S K 1 4 . f S ol o1sisg| w0 | i | clsion renile Yostorday by the supreme | Alice, 7 Vlymouth ~ | Eed—Tiem; ¥.89, creased 17,000,000 tons, but oniy 4,000,000 | Eirst weel of S A el 4 z v w 59 o court in the ase butthe stock scened to [ Con tal & V... Sav. 3 Wihisky 41.16 tons of this increase was in tho last half of | phivaweek of Feb . oooil |12 i 119 ) 3 Nt 5 4 be well tiken and rallicd 1 polats from | HHoue . 31 [ lorm. tNerads ) ‘”'_‘”‘:"';_\'“" and unchanged ; crearuer: the period. The importance of anthracite | second week of Feb.: 7 U 2 3 3 B o3| w0 uac | dowast point, closingatrons. The ciiet of the Lom B Stantard. Ry Mes choteo to taney duiry, Wi, s beon steadily diminishing, and while Firstweek of Fe % s 5 R . decislon must te 1olargely reduce the reve- | SESE- 8 } £ . 3 S . Quaof the evonts of the wooke wos the SN SHIDMRITL R, . B . 200 | e and highor on tamors 0f 1 settlement of the PRODUC QotSRIaRI NG B S meeting of the lumbermen in this city. Con DATES. T Cattie. g Y i 2 s - 1S : fitigation n The bank statement A pus=lanopiNe anbite bl o yersations with different ones brought Out | ypragay. varchs T . Lam - A 3 was aboutis ey shoved v ase | Omeaan, Marely H—Cloe —Wheat-Steady ; fyiB0nse=Qu abs fors, dla g, $11.10 some iuteresting facts connected with the | ey Arahed e 2 3 6 in r 7 and - doss i eash of | eash 8 @087e: May, 8LOBG Lo | CIxeIN Marel W o trade. Dealers who are locatod in scctions | Satusiay. Snreh ... b H Y S (B i e S | Saio, The indeHoneof the stock market saEl B AL Uy LA W L o (ST, imal 36 =Theit = Rooudals of the state where good crops were grown | Monday, Mareh 2 7| 0T : esterns, ewes. ., e . 5 e = = | is firm, Total sules 120.00 0070, Comn—Dropplng: No. 2 mixed, 06262, last year feel cheerful, and to thom the out- | hiesday, Magehi 10,0 i 6 wosteris, ewes. 1111 L PRICES AT ST. LOUIS, The followin the closing quotations Cais—Steady; cash, 404EIONe May, S QR L 105 N0 i Nl 524 lookis pleasant. In the so-called burnt dis- | thureday. Mareh 5 90 | 07 Westerns, o g AL EOMMOnTTY [Open. | Tidh, | Tow. [Close | Yes'y | U SOl rexiste Northern Paciiic =0 sy -#10 trict, where the crops amounted to little or | pirst week of March = e Wik AT I LB wooynons ) reding 5 . Mar . \ \rst week of March ... w A 3 | 1.8 s C.N. & W Timothy 2GB10, Lavervoor. Marel 4. —Whe Stondy ; de- nothing, dealers bave allowed their stocks to | Fidr ek ot i f i The Improvement Record. Atwrin s [SUOIKIL @ 181 003 StionEa | i 81 o profd (exiiv $118 mand fair Galiforniy No. ), & T O o e im0 lktray wask f kb real estate transfers, building permits and | gare” b I Chiteagn & Al Teiok Taiid ;1100000 s | mad i 4 et L e stocks @3 low’ s possible, and thoir | —timeek of Jan bunk clearings for the week: Mar... | sl el enite, rtingon | Cos S8 1S DS v cash, 800 May. 8020 LIVESTOCK, " — o ¢ * & Quinoy 4 b ] praferrad Shot bs —Steady cash, $£3.00; May, $5.2 fresh orders will accordingly be Bad . REAL ESTATE THANSFERS. - DOLEW 1t SCPRUTY Oniaiia 12 e Iy tondgiensh Cmeaan, Mareh 1 Cattle S "3 u Prevailing Frices, | 4 Plour—Steady Winter patnts, 8,065,005 \ 03 light. In cases where such ‘dealers ) Monday . % Notes and IHinols Central " o i ; formerly ordered a car of each kind of matket Slows slecers fane 2 Thefollowlnzls a table of prices pald on | Tuesdiy 4 LB AW i Pieltic S | spring patents, 14,6042, 10. on 10 chole e, HO0L25 s cows K HL L e oA NI SO Al iamasksutor ths irade of atoskc mion tdone s || BARGRILY g i ! Minneapolis and Dulath receipts: i . | Ky & fovas: IS Butter-Low; creamery, 216823 dairy, 18 | 1000 T o lvife matter of course the wholesalers feel the re- | hiney steers, B to 1) 1bs. ... . 2 Mharsdi G SRELIALN i stimated hogs at Chicago for Monday, | LskeShore . ! b et Ry 2 ancy steors, 11 o 1) 1 [y Tiursday Ly H JEatintutel w- Chi for Monday, | ¥hinn Contr ) 't Unton Chiese-Strong: full erenm eheddars, 10146 Liocolpls Bk ”]“:'w' 10 lovers sults of the unfavorable condition of the re- | Griesteers, b Lo MRS oo 4] O | Saturday! !l ! L, Kunsas City recolptss Whoat, 20; corn, 16; | Moourt Puitie ANV @ LING N N ng Atriead 1T feiciit il salvtea’) SIS0 LN Drine tail trade in certain localitios and they Tutchors: steers, 103 to L DS, 850 @440 L5 outs. T *Exdividont K Siei i selad LEht B themselves very conservative in the matte Fadr steers, S0 to 115) 4bs, ......0 350 @05 Total..... . i Berlin eabl Three marks lower. Liver- MoNEY ON CAnL—Easy; closed of 3 Hides—Unehanged, . Sheep Keeweipts, 0: market dull, being of placing orders at manufacturing points, | Common,sh to 1200 1hs B @ DING PERMITS. pool, 4 Towe nt 5 p Taliow-U nel Dty Cnoie hhee o Sale to ke i arkees It anuot be said, however, that Omaba de Fairto good cow 100 @00 | Mondny v .. St Louls-Shipments; Wheat, 25,000 corn, | LJUME MERCANTLLE DA oo | o Bulke Nonts W sore | GRS W03 westorns, 8,40 Lanbs, ers are any more cautious than are the | (Podtocholeccows. ... 20 Tuosiiy | 4 2 £, 10,000 o BTEBLING EHANGE-Qulet clear, 3505, . 45,000, 10, i wholesalers of other cities, for the eastern | jih/fnto faney cows 3 i o dnesi Wiakesnisiases B : The weathor Is fine; wheat y-day i ; Keceipts, Shiprionts. | g Mareh 1 —Cattlo-Recdpts, 00 traveling men who make this territory com- | Yeurling Sy o . e STOC o || e o H000 | siipments, 2005 market stady; fairto. fane N carlings A @iy z h STO . 2 Wl i 150 tf alru ¢ plain that trade is very duil i all the import Al s 41100 R A R T .- ) at Ciizo for Monday: TO0K MARKEX, | Whing S0 Fit | s e, SEAGRAD: sothers i & ant western cities, One thing that is helping Ve i ’ § At s wheat, VTR Tt e Outs, b, 131,000 700 | OF §2.00p1 T to keep down the lumber trade just at preser . otul..... v aararnasasd GO tar lots: - Wheit Mo 3 gun || o Sioa0 Ml izthiotol Poibiran o = [ s ataaelua 10 Jadt shipmonie, 1903 is the cold and stormy weather whicii inter- e e B RIS s 15 Nox 2, ap BEE]—CAPTiE="The suply on land [ New Yok, March 11— Wheat—Receips, [ et lovers hoavy ¢ mived, 13 fers with all building enterprises. : T ‘ a8, Pearin, Tll, messazokags; Cold night, farm= | today was small and readily absorbed. Thero [ 450 Dusiels? expores, 44500 bushels: spot i Likht, i i s ot g . 15 Monday MaaRsty . 1 rs veport big damage to” wheat in this see- | wasno active compettion, on the con rir lovor )H L eds. Ak elevator fl'\‘ a KAN=As C11y, Mo, Murch i~ Cittle -Roe With oue exception the market on country | eI cornfe . 4 8 W edneslayi Receints: Wheat, 21804; corn e faot intiiio lcount an Iharil ok [t ariveiatng ot elid A I stuere, BIBeoN: cows. BI5U4008 produce has been very firm during the past [ \Vesttrn cows g o 1 40 y ceeenn . ' 40, Shipmentss Wheat, 265213 | reris Monday mest i o Corm—leecipts, 10 sl exports 20,- ers i fredin i six days. Receipts have averaged light and i pasisses g J & sveenn vennesnaineesinneonn MBS | corn, 18,8871 0o, O Al MRAL BB ALRRLLEBAL IR B | () IR MOEE NR. B IRGTIAS 111 ol with a fairdemand prices were necessarily Range of Pri Firmers deliy ""~"l dhio/min)taA Cingaom [ ABHORMEEATRRE SO NSRRI TLRaN 7 cikand Jow areh, 20e, high * B,400 UATIErS, av fee gis 20 ngainst | e found no touble in making a trade, and TO000 hushiels; ex)Orts, B - "'hie exception noted above was in the caso 100 WiLh wyerage prce 25 7d Rt Weok. Longbefore noon the pens were enipty. Cans ol No. 8 white, Maaeniges FOR THE SPRINGS of egys which were more plenty with prices | Prime fit sheep b u 5 sponding week of 1 Bradstreot's report ports, both coasts, ywsmoved rather slowly, owing to the | 45N 405 white western, b on the down gea During the early part of | Good fat sheep for e, wes Ky hunt el dEnins HOMOI st | fuctthatmostof the lwrge canning firms were ns nominaly dower; Mareh, 57 Lorarkansas and Al Points South, the week 16e bought a good many of the eggs, | omMON 10 mediun shoep A.O.H. i1 o Ul Bord4,000, Wntmor 70000 [hut | Outof the market. The stocker and fuder Plrisni IR IHIBLIR B2t apullin Tule the Wabash, the bost and quicke Iw.!ll~\\1\|ulhl;vvlul\vll \\;l]]lf.n'y}‘lu obtain $ Divisions No. 1 ,5and 6, A, O, H, ) yeur branch ot the trade. though slow, had a toum —Easy i unit osed, April e | estrou Ouly 88 | tothe Hot Poultry was scarce and sold at way up | The following table shows the range i hail on March tho 17th at 7:80 a. m. | weak ‘Fhe selling by hoidors hiva been Tbe | e A 1\“‘ R .lw‘ 1500 @0 \'““ ern stean, T T sonviile Tampa, w os pond= prices. Cbickens did not bring any move | Prices onhog sharp, The several divisions will form | eral, the receipts uro good at northwestern | PGS S0 SO WWEm S5 TR il o)l 1Presh S toek, woak : westers f ing fasttime to all points south than the week before, choice dressed stock | Mondss Mareh inline on 1th and Douglas strects, Tho | i southwestern polngs cablos wreall veak e s s e LS i tosten. cisimon, BiGiles Lig | clining chairand Pullman buter sleeps solng at (G100 and ‘some fancy spring | huowday, March & ... f 2 | ine of march will be west on Douglus to | St diiation i Frincee doeaiot o bas: | o H ) . Y e o bickens at #.00 per dozen. Ducks and geese | Phuraday, March $ w3 20 | 15th, e e, $ 10056 16,15 1 westorn, Hozs =Rees i s shiproaents, 1005 mars Ketlower; ailgrids shows the prices pald Ro- : kB a Mtuation In France does ot fnprove: | eion 0061250 5L Kors, K004, Clivose-Taiy hetive: skims, 00 s on all teains, south on 15th to Farnam, east on | This, with fine weather, caused a foeling of 0as e market ¢ e w A N0 < - | Ip tickets 1 m osalo at Fave sold us high as 110 13¢, and turkeys up | Friduy, Sareh 6 Farnam 0 10th, south on 1000 o Bue | doutt Tho prica 15 high ot 81,0 (i the tuce ot | MO0 <th Fobomiad tivh e natthis SHANRAS Guaribio. Ml L £ : . tickets and 10 14 15¢ for choice me dium weights Saturdiy, March 7 h % I fiatan. o e 0th to Bue- | U800 i 'and no oxport demand, and we | West division dragging at wenk yesterday's | No Ay cashound Marel chots und “Phe butter market did not present any new | Monday, March o 5 | lington depot. Division No. 8 will join | recommend sales on all good bulges. The | prices. Burbington and Koek Isband - opencd e bid « ) Walash features st woek, prices remaining at tho | Juesdiy, March 10 ... the excursion at the Burlington depot in | tquidition in corn and oats foF the past two | wbout steady, but quickly vased off wnd ri—Lower; N 1502 | woam stroet or bigh standard established the week before, | pheiesduye Murch ! South Omaha, duyshas been heavy | within an bour from the start vahies i all | Ot G N. CLAYION, A when the best country rolls sold at 20@24e. | Friduy. Surch 14 . 0 b By ordor of the A, O, H, county board, | _ligumett Hopkine & Oo.to 8. A MeWhorter | thre divisions wuie b lowsr, o getora] - T e "“Yl!alumq).&hnu i e JONN MONANGLE, Grand Miven o | s=Whvat as indicated in yestordagss oitersaw | teado cloini in angavorable cdition at | MNSEvoLs Mk i - Wheat - M 1L requives pous gall o play A1l day with Land ut nigit ask Gol to save youe fower prices today, Thire wus i hle’ spurt | fgures 5610¢ under Friday's strongest quotas | lower. Closedt o, L baid, Marcl, tho fo

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