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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY-JANUARY ] except in staples, not a great deal is expected | send out of town for shirts that are made, 0“ B 5-16@5%¢; po closing out of many short accounts and the I1T10) of the month. Several important lines are not | many times, in smaller factories than the A ). NANUIAL | tagea s 1855d Abes, 4 1 upwArd ‘movement Tor Soma 10 WAS pro- soliciting trade yet as it {s between se: one in Omaha, and factories that are not . ¥ about st Bgunoed Whe RETRE I tVall strbes with them. Nothing has occurred, however, | capable of turning out as good work as can 3 e Post says: The feellng n stree to make dealers less hopeful. Oh the be done here. Some of these same business S £ il AR S OT Srain THonm Sd. he, excebe trary, all the incidents of the w d_| men would make agreat cry it any one | Wheat ’ L ; ; IR T quler; Bt WHo tiave DOeh AuNcIous of the “Rveste New Features of Importance Not Very month point to a very active season “| should send out of the city for something in at Traders Found aoNew Sinker Tied . from the. At Thers. Gan v 8o, o 1004 lenty in Jobbing Oircles, YAt the banks generally a fair demand | their line, to That Oereal, ce Market. tion, howover, of the real ck e LY & only for money is reported, Two of the [ The manufacturers must turn over a new The week closed with the egg market the | sentiment on the part of the public T larger institutions say that little is doing | leaf and attend the meetings of their associ- o most '”.'y'r]'c' sting fo atare, 'n“‘.l'l“‘;s."v“"f buying \n.:\",;,." ,»In:yhy\\‘:_ k "\'i‘ 'vyv\u Irlwh-' " { ;vr.'l-r» and two others report their funds well | ation better. They cannot expect the people ' on Friday « wrther weakened seean toralong tine. Many conserva- 4 5 014 PRODUCE HELD BACK BY THE FARMERS | fGi sy G of the oldest. bankers sas | o tako any interest in the home pattanage | CORN AND OATS ~ AVERAGED HIGHER cTact ou SENCE KInds 0f DrOUCS s Wil | St AIVARCS A 105 sapbl caen el o hoton hie would be glad to pick up $100,000 in good | movement, nor can they expect any news- R o noted from the ations given below. As | on the ground that essential conditions have loans. Tn most cases deposits are about the | paper to give up its space to advocate home a rule the market was dull and buyers ap- | not changed enough to Justity 1t but the gen Money Not Clrculating as Freely in the | same as last week. In one an increase is | patronage, if the manufacturers themselves | Provisions Opened Firih 'And Continned 8o [ peared to be following the policy of 1imiting | eral opinion 1¢ not now regirding conserva- 2232332 Ola comEERes < = 232 - 55232 0 e 255532 azeances 222 dealers are commencing to complain that the APPLES- Stocks are held at $3.5024.00 for | chunge toduy | Fhete ~ . . Altcn, U P Den. & Guit 174 HEIFERS, The weok Just closed has not been very | ter. It is possible where there is so much | dustry on the same ground that they are CRICAGO, TI1, Jan. 21,—~A new sinker was Burrere There Is o noticeabie falling off in " X « 0. 1 northern spring a regular | vance in the market prices have b i Canada Pacifie... .. NY AN s . 216 15 ture that no option has been taken by any | was admitted to the Manufacturers associa- i &N 4 | 0 fully up to what was anticipated for this | building in Omaha and no definite steps have | lsrgest factory in the state. They employ range and about e lower than on the day | 396 hut these s nat moek of 1S Do pid Chicago Alton. Ore.S. L& U N 11t 200 having a very heavy trade and for that rea- has begun negoti | bacco in Nebraska and belicve that it will [ Vithout material change except that the Jan- | Yot O3 Cholce. TS is the season of the &5t 5013 Pullman 00 tion of trade Is better than it was a year rn and it will probably be settled this | ples of 1502 wrapper, raised Schuyler, | 's¢ for corn. Provisions opened firm and con- | ¢15¢, the season is being ¢ tended v v Rio trando W b0 a little show of strength at the ABBAGE-Owing to the high SU Paul 1 fully apprecinted. One of the retail clothing | shoo market n the west. Besides having & | which quickly set prices of. Though th ex- | Dimaieih 24 | leos trom castosn potnts | Hocklng Vatiey 170 ity Southern ) ry, $5.6009.00: bl und bugle, $10.00@10.60; 40y 108 Wast:, Halter id. T 1640 woods outside of Omaha in this way during | and ‘says that in most of the small towns [ Yeitre and ‘estimates on the visible supply | The mild weather uppeared to tncrense tie IH8 41 i 1280 Just why the farmers should he short, [ residence properties are reported by several | business good for the retail dealers and it | made firm market, but there " is & | 10 prices, every commission deader appeared to | de0ie LAt do prefered 1540 i 1083 to say, They had a large crop last year and | ciution should be encouraged in its efforts | Quite a number of different manufac- | N0 L northern deliverable on contract. Many 1 that 25¢ was enough to quote” the | National Cordaga... 141 National Linseed 1550 1500 valuable advertisement of Nebraska and | secretary of the Manufacturers association | can be delivered under the present ruless | speedy drop to 200 North Amertean (o113 g PR i slon & Quiney, 8,10 £0 Gits, 15, enormously high. Poultry, eges, butter REAL ESTATE NOTES, when their attention is called to the sut A Lo the, woight tho bulls linve HIDBs—No,1 malted] 4ici No.2, OKc; fiint, New Eogland, 5,600 ] KO0 20 still holding a good deal of their produce it The transactions of the real cstate men | Sec ry Holmes of the Manufacturers the change cannot affect the |} Y Country—Merchants Commencing to Ask | noted and in another a considerable reduc- | do not take enough interest in the \\'nl"k 0 to the Galning Pen Cents in the F,'I‘,'l',",',',‘.‘,',"‘<, ] 33\‘.'{,T.‘.Q""v"J:",.‘."f,' Fhie following ate the clost Twotations of . 3 tion s mentioned spend an hour otice or twice in a month at Brios ot Posahans apparent idon that the beglaning ot “anothe 16 fallowing are the closing quotations of for Extenstons—The Week la th “There has been more talk than usual | tending a meeting. The general excuse for A b A b TR LA oot ocks on the Now York stock ex produce Markets, about a new wholesale dry goods house but | nonattendance of the meetings is *‘too busy." Honds, tair to cholce stock: ot . — unfortunately the talk is about the only | That may be a good excuse, but the people BANANAS - Quoted at $2.0022.50 per bunch Adams Kxpress e e verea i 4 thing encouraging connected with the mai- | may excuse their not patronizing home in BEANS -ChoICe navy, $2.0083.15 I . H ) a0 ‘preferrud Northwestern. ... 11§ ] y ] the receipts of utter in this market, Whils | Ameriean 1teoross 40 prererced coes 148 foductive of new features as regards the | Smoke some fire must have been kindled, but | too busy to call for Nebraska made goods tied to wheat today--fear of the consequences | {hura ) Freat or very el Expross o breferred (L e 200 80 T"h’ ’I“ “I‘“' '|" ‘(‘“' ”’“' ",l.‘;:" r‘_‘l:l’l‘“: of | cand mpels the statement at this junc The Grand Island Cigar company, which | of making MAEKGY Drcos DRYE b L TR § goareale i TR wholesale trade of Omaha. ol p 0 delivery on co: St Dhe marke < strong | Ay erawling v Good packing stock i going | Canada Southern Ontarlo & Westorn, 19 2 30 1 business continues very satisfactory and | wholesalo dry goods firm upon any lnrge | tion at the last moeting 15 Skl t0 00 tho | i the cperlos sr s or kot was strong | (Y G St 0 &o0d country roll nt A5G | Contral Pacife rogon Lnp .o 18 CALYES, y At the opening and closed ut about mid-day's | G 17 AU would bring perhups 20 | Ches. & Ohlo Oregon Ny | > been taken by any large firm looking to an | forty-two people and sell goods not only in | FhEe G il T bR Rasis B! ) 240 B s ut (st ths jobbers were | Carly location her Grand Island, but oll over the west, They | Vfore. o c .| (CRLKRY ST greater portlon of the celery | &84y Dt Booris, ee 50 year ago at this time the Jjo well authenticated fact, however, | take a great interest in the culture of to ats averaged higher, but close not overly cholee, This is the senson of the Pittsburg 15 i sitverle T8N AL Cotton 01 Cert, ! g 00 son the increase over last year is not so very | ations fora four-story building on Doug! become @ greater thing for the state than | UAry deliveries fn both closed atanominal | pected. A few years ago (t wie unucunl for | o aon,cert Hiehmond oriminat 25 great. At the same time the general condi t for a large wholesale and retail con- | the beet sugar industry ey have sam- | advance, amounting to about e for oats and ery to last until March, but like Y DLy W do proferre v 50 whetheror not the bullding will be | that.is pronounced superior in color and | tinued to o end, gaining 10c tn tho price of | [5ASN 101 M AL Mmostall seusons tron ; AEafarare 50 80 ased, quality i fine veined and burns | pork, 744¢ In lard, 5e lower in ribs. ot this market at 400 o St L & 8K e ped BULLS As noted n week ago money docs not In retail circles trade has been inactive. | well, with a good flavor, Thero was 1 § I i ) " " S The y & pegle, 3} oY 1 g ping held 801 - dopr rrod K0 ) appear to be as plenty in the country as it | only the forced sales attract attention. The Decatur & Beegle, Grand Tsland mer- | opening of the unoxpectedly strong i buge |5 being licld in south IR61 & Omat “lm earlior i the winter, Soms tetall | extentof Iustyanws trads, However, ia fot | chants, say that Otmslia hiak becorm the best but the feeling was followed by a selling craze, litornia the arrivaly here are light. | B4 NerHOME LR houses report sales of #600,000 and it is | large factory she hus a number of wholesal A itinois ‘cont Suar itnery & ports from both coasts were considerably | Indicate very Tight stocks andn tendenty on | b pas K. farmers do not have any too much money | known that other establishments have done | houses that carry very large stocks and to- N RN aa LR AR DR R R R §. Paul & b Tenn. Conl & rin’. ik 1300 s i B shav carky vory 1af | ian i week ago and Bradstreet's osti- an. & Tex | Toxas Paci 107 and are not paying their bills as promptl; fully as much ether present the best variety to be found | ;g ®HELS HRek 08D A Bea b reet e e Biby. wite, . This prevents ‘the conn Speaking of mail orders a retail mer. ny market 3 i amount In farmers' hands on oy’ Cipe Cod, 89,500 10,00 arrod it 1160 " ” h ? , t as at one | Chant surprised me the other day with the | —Mr. Roser of Roser & Co., Grand Tsland, [ March 1 would not exceed 104,000,000 bu EGGs— The market wis very qu and what ko Shore, ¥ g | 1 :uiu ;“"“‘-”‘:‘ from i e o btors are mot. | information that he sold §100.000 worth of | has just returned from a trip to Michigan | 821inst 171,000,000 bu. the same time last § sules were madg wore for singid case fots only wd Trust W 124 154 ime, and some of the local Jobbers are no SHOWINE No incrense o A oring i | confidence of buyers in lower prices and they | Louls. & Ne 1140 ing that they are receiving more ap- | 1809 that he visited there were factories of o Sl Gocrensss ail tlis, tiken I cormection | WER UAWIILING L haly o1y, s eoseaiiil el Manhattan ¢ o Cafon, ¢ 1500 plications for an extension of time. “Real estate is quiet, but inquirics for | kind. The employes of these factories make | with strong eables, would naturally have | then merely to G111 thetr inmedinte wante —As | Memplis & ¢ 30 [Whaeling & la K 1180 | Missourl Pacitic Minn 'y 8 Y oiil i atter | Active agents, | was a surprise to him to see the large stocks | proposition — which 'will probably 1 huve a priceof his own and it is hardly possible | flonito & Onio i b O 1343 of money at this time is no very easy matter B MAtUIAS ATors A Conuimars Aaas | of ROOANLING Lhe N ATt SATHaR voted on Monday, to make the grade of | 10 state Just what wis the market, “Piey nil | Son g%, Qhio: etal Higoths 1 A in the trade contend th iis, which Is - | nirket, and some were of the opinion that do proforred It Fuel & Tron 1520 2080 Sccording to ll accounts there is still a very | for another exhibit of Nebraska fuctory pro- | turers have reported that they have sold | farior to No, 5 will- fores bopr ho tape n | Gren e prive moutd ol nial roPiion tht | do profarre P BTt R 1150 large amount of last year's crop remaining | ducts. The exhibit of last year was a very | bills of goods as a result of the work of the | poorer geads i sottlemint on tracts than | Ing of next week. Some are dicting u | Norfolk & W. pfd.. g Hous. & Tex. Cen | 1130 iSO VtROIC A mogbovBrY UG DRSS | Herhia: thn oy lndustry.: movement| | oMYA UHG: AYte, ¢ IS denlab Reneraly.| DORES THNRG e, SR b e by xleat Gaste Small rubbits, 7oe: Jacks, $1.50, Tho totalsales of stocks foday wore 520,800 1670 2100 the farmer has to sell is bringing high prices oy recognize the advantages to bo devived from | Inany event, whether it 'is < good i No. 90f | V=TI market i unehanged a0 80,00 | hie (Gslos of stocks today Chicgo, Corn brings a faiv price while hogs are 7 patronizing Nebraska manufacturers an 1t will increnso tho supply of cont oo b ! y | 1000 1070 1 Cotton OFL, 4,800 Dela Aackawanna 2 & somo OU0,000 bu.—and furnish | Gc, & Wostern, 8,100% 1) 005 1 e STOCKERS AND § AHE ABDUE oV o 8 o —_— they seldom refuse to do what they can iunition. Henee it tended Hoxey - Good white clover, 19@20¢. & Tokng 8700 ol iy 870 9 g In fact about everything in tho way of F'm | yyue 1he Sellers of Omaha Dirt Are Dolng | help develop the manufacturing industries of rourngement and was an aotive botr fne | LEMONS —$400004.5( Niscons | T AR Gl S a8 3 v;r\-;h.w is bringing mor money '(h'm. nd Talking About. the state, MALAGA Grares—Unchanged at $9.00 per | Nothern Dacifie 16,800: Headi it is true, as claimed, that the farme ¥ Of colrse, tho ol \ ¥ ra—Targo hlcgory nuts, ¢1,66: bluck wal. | 1000: fttchmond Termitial, " 18,0007 Rock would seem thut there should be no great | are swelling the clearings of Omaha very | dssociation visited Bradshaw, Auvora and | FIGES SILEACY made, which have to be scttied || BUTE-Farge hickory nuts, #1.65: bluck wal- S R T LR AT A E “w:"m““,y L i | Grand Island during the past week und dis- [ huve sold o good deal ot wient o thatia 49 | "ONioNstlome grown. $1.00 per bushel; acttic, 8,700; Western Unlon, 9,800, Pl e ssed home patronage with the retuil deal- | firmness and started the break, The opening | Spanish, perevite, $1.9077.2,00 Commercinl Conditions G Council Bluffs 18 coming in for some of the | ers, Ho found them gencrally friendly to | wus bout et e higher but prione s | ORANGEC et mediam. sizes, $3 New York Money Market. There is one thing to be taken into consid- | benefits derived from the operations of the | the movement advocated by the “association :‘!ll:-v:ll\\llll very (.;n flucy utions Lo, then ad- ;l"h'!lv-“:LUWAM:_HHHI‘I\Hll for lots of fiv \'\:)\‘;.;.v.; 1”: I\l‘-\ ¥ ox r_\}v ’]I::«\‘i evation, however. ' rices of late have peen | Fast Omaha Land company. Several trans. | | 1 spite of tho fact that home: patronage | Saneed | fe, eised ot and the elgabiz ' was | ctsess rsel i u Yo spbddl B UL it is & well kno v fact that | fers of real estate in Iast Omaha were filed | “;"_';"“ talkedfor o year and o half in | 30000 PRALEREYSaEqUY fof Bley, Lurge or small sizes. Californta Prisi MERCANTILE PAPER 43,6 per cent do not sell when the market i | ovor there during the past woek Omaha, there are still s few merchants who [ broposed chunge rogarding Nos 1 north can, $3.50. : STERLING EXCHANGE - Quict but steady with Bt the upgrade. ey usumily Wolb tntll b LU AL S l‘“»]il’fllllh b influenced by it only as com- [ bretumabiy inhe iter ¢ tha Ohl 5 OysreRs Clhe situation remaing unehanged actual business in bankers bills at $4.56 for 60 o top i been reachied and tho downhill | Aot $LO0000 worth of real eatate has plled by” their customers. People who are | Hitor oindlswhio and ng and || dhhnoyateR nnskev b eloss hers rango’ trom | | duyennd kBT toxtenti SR course commenced, th rush cvery- | changed hands as a result of the bridge. | trading rogularly with a dealer who refuses fulp et SO DR IS Vote IO D vals ot chlokona wero | oy Coiet Rt L o LA 3 i 1908 thing to market. 2 sscebtnibtho) | DLININgcharn iy and Yot er frproventantat |40 5 el O MO S EOOh L gL O Tt g corn crowd 1HB aUsOFDLION by 8, V| IDre HDeralina ntne ke Aot s e | i e e s S 82 8 farmers are doing t very thing at the | in East Omaha Hene > ouy ond gete enough o, il specinl or- | ‘wiiii “ahd ‘athers his alaried shoris and | 80 frocly asthey did, Ohickemns woro generally | gy — H A Bas & present time, and that that is the reason for 'here aro more talkers than buyers” is | 408 ought 1o change theiv patronage to | ere was good buying. The hirp up-tuen tn | sl S@9ci turkeys, 13¢; geese and ducks, | 1§ 48tk N Fonsas vr 15 : R money not being any more plenty in th he way u real estate man sums up the local | S8 f‘;‘,"",“"""_-”" ol {11, and stitt | Brvislons ‘ulso iniped the market. Prices | 96 10c i e UL 8. 4%n rog. oot N W. Deb. i 110GS 1t has been nearly two months sine country. A retail deaier, who was in the ion. i dmaha has only one flouring mill, and still Wwero \glgi‘.:\‘\-_l t governed by tho action of | ot S _!\I'-Mv xlmnlllrln)x[ .llwu‘- Pacificis of ‘95 SL&LM the hog markes 3 PR SRR other day, remarked that some of the | "Thereis nodenying the fact that there is | there arc retail morchants in this city who | them. There were numerous outside buying | 8t0 Utal 1 Colorido; DOMGEL.00; aholos | iroaiana st ped s LAl did the this week. Up to Frida day, _that B do not care enough about the prosperity of | order the open 1 trades werc tah and Colorado, 90¢@31.00; cholce | Teun. new sot .. St Panl Co. ¢ p toFriday farmers in his section were saying that they much better” feeling in real estate | 0100 ALOME Rl U e from 1c to ¢ above the uotations of Tenn. new ket fu. PG ) there hy Ine of 200 to 260, and na would hold their hogs until the market | circles. «Confidence in the future values | UhCirown city to carey this flour in stock. | 04 Fny, and nfter selling off o ; v e in A 1 PL Gl T Rets there was no apparent. let up In receipts the touched 8. ' In the meantime they are forced | of Omaha property is becoming stronger | If one of their customers canuot be induced | Vinead fiom see 1o e, ur \ ia S0 tnds..L N0de 1 G Wt sy | outlook was ™ rather discouraging The 10 “*stand oft”? the merchants. and there s 4 growing desire among | 10 buy Minnesota flour they will send out | down and corn sympathized, seiling oif ] e I iacanne e Pl D eareltyso E'rom this it must not be inferred that | peoble with idle capital to invest their | B0 orc e "“"‘ for thut particular cus R Smgio S0 i et LT R Gods.. 0 677 |RG. W Istol 1636 | small degres to the brenk. ‘v'.l.mfi";:.‘“\",',".':'l conditions in the country are not fuirly good, | money in property, At present the demand | toiner. Ao best way to bring such mer- | ruled custor anc closed with u stiaite ile. j ML Erie 2nds 5 Atch. 4. ‘ castern shippers and fncidentally speculators for they are. ~ More than that the indica: | is largely in the divection of good houses and | CHants to time is to ot only ko somewhere ling provailods price 3 H MGRsldshas 610 it tile i K. & T Sors |5 i glane A from buying. With decroased “receipts and tions would seem to point to a continuance of | 1ots or good lots for residences. Tt appears | €13 for tho flour but for everything else Whichh the bulk of the tpadins centered, belng | sty e Bride as sold out his restaurd RIS EH R Improved eastern marketsn good share of a comparatively good trade in all lines for | to be the better class of property is | ooone Beatrice Pavingand Building Brick | confined to e range. e opening wis ab g | o R i M N.J. C. Int, Co 1. &T; G Coreaers, (his decline was regnined Priday and Saturs NBH 16 t Golle, 12 St +1s.: tite tHBCLERS | WAntoAs -T6 e 1A0 6A14! hn b hins iton | company furnished 70,000 hollow tile or fire- | ydvance and'the close at He el ol A Snow, millinery and notions at Madi- | Nofitern by B jnd prices today avoriged not over de. to furmors are mAking money & Littie close fiist | MLt sbir in. business propoety. yetnot | hroofing brick for the new Irug brewery'in | i receipts 0f 1ozs Worg wwin siiadler than | 500 I8 5¢ U R e L 8. 103k lower than lust Saturday, which was tho cent by holding back their erops they | much has come of it move than t but it | Omaha, P o R okeaU R QI D,000 linad worunoe | /T EEHnES \alL [unse and Paint icom: LIV 16/ Weok closod with mair run, thie menoral il-have Just that much more when they do | I8 rumored that there ate some gootl |, T Mal SaCs s tnashon Ombiy ] BRIET SRR AR aRor N Hor Binaars & \al FRlainy. hnes ¥ quality ef the offerings “boins viry' tir, - sell their produce, deals on hand that may be consummated be stk Prading-inprovisions wis only dissolved. Mr McKee will ¢or 5 the bust= | Gatila Bigat p thoush the best hogs were not so good s Frie fs 1ot much to offer on the subject | fore many more weeks yoll around. LT gk 1y it ay tine, and vagy duti ot the Teus. LEgdicices willicontinusiilio busl= (cattla Teads Uney fve-Hogs Fluetu- | duy's tops. Easteri marleis word highor and de in Omaha, Merchants | It is & noticeable fuct that people who | - A- G of the Indianola Paint and [ e, s R. B. Donohue, general merchandise at ate, but Close strong. enonais goma outelde inquiry for “shipping Berioralls ing o fair trade for the | have property and are in a position to hold | Q¢her’ Manufacturing company was in the | “Eliimated receipts tar Monday: Wi Hendicy, s bodn”burned outs insuranco | OMATATun. 21, Thore has not only been no | Aot Local buors atl had ood ovders season and anticipate' a reasonably good | it ave not willing to take much less than the ;;u ‘!n_ ng the past week. | that CIa; bor, 205 cursh outs, 180 crs; hogs, | 84,000 falling off in receipts compared with fast week, | diid iy than e cHole trade for the coming spri A good many | actual value of the property for the mere ,”'“;‘ “;,‘P_' good customer of his company. e 168 aiHE Zatarcs Faiaod ag tolln st Burney & Benjamin have succeeded Ezra | but both ¢ nd sheepshow avery substan- | butcher weight and are predicting an opening of the build- | sake of making a sale, In other words iy “I" at Indianola a deposit of ocher g T __ { Benjumin in thé meat market business st | tial incre 7.5 ing operations in the spring and plenty of | there is no seramble to sell, but instead, an | LVenty-three feet in thickness, about a quar- WGy oW oo+ | Wadneta. g worlk for laborers. 1f their predictions are | inclination to hold for further advances. | AFofd mileinwidth and two miles in length. o) heilvy log from se, and the same Is true when the | 7 L with fair o good and comparlson is made with last year. Hogs con- 15 ot from 87.45 t0 87,55, Some vory e 5 8 sold as low and #7.40, The si o ive feet below 3 . V] A St. Louis M tinue to show onsiderable falling off com- 2 0 #7.40, realized the retail trade of the city must be mally a party is found who for s oA aoay I ShiLeytlvs oot beoiy e o ; ul mx| mel n Toummiato Tan a1 S PLotE-Bisler. pared with one year ago, for while the Increqse froniitho i ood. The fotailers generally are expre p forced to sell, and then it is possi- | ghet: r;""* f‘“’“.-‘ ,‘j'"‘l .‘l‘ “’{“‘ "“I‘."; 3 Y| T WHEAT— ¢ under y for_options; | inreceipts of cattle and sheep for the past y wiped' out ing the hope that public works will et something a little beiow the I Sallda ,l~“l_‘j" .‘_""'h‘]‘j‘“l‘]“_ % L d ] U TETEH@H | cash, higher, 69¢; May, 7 July, 7515c. three wecks compared with the fiest three | And the s sold o 45 and 87.55, commenced as soon s the weather will lue. This goes to show the strength | g ©L 0 I VOUser, crushes tho ocher into o | €4%LUS7 | o ang | ConN us yes ush, 87%¢; Muy, | weeks of Janunty. 1892, has been 16,598 and | The D finally clearcd, the bulk of permit and not be delayed as last season. of the market and the confidence that | (e Powder and blows the flne particles into | wobraary. o Ga| sy July, 44)c 21401 Miy, 85e. 70107 reshostively.’ thero linabosn o do + | hoxs selling ‘ut §7.50 “und §7.05, weainst from 2 owners have in the Tuturo of the elty | the upper story of the building. Al parti- | May. .| 48y 81| @3 4T3(@s AT ic; May, 35¢. 1107 resy ¥, the s been a decroase | 7.45 t0 87.50 Friday, and from §7.55 to $7.00 In the Produge World. he opening up of spring will show | CieS that are too coarse to float inair ave | OatsNo {:\ 1! g, but no sales. 0f 55,681 hogs or over 38 per cent. Theofficia) | on last Saturday. Hepresenta ‘The produce market, during the past week | more bulldings — commenced than - fov | discarded. When running at full blast they R u | Ay oL, D08, @atc; | 1Bures are as follow No. Av. i ¢ j Pr. has not been without interest, although the | several years,” said & prominent | [Urhish employment to twenty-five men. ! i ¥ E 3 | dairy, I8@28c 5 . = Fy 38,1308 200 %7 88 conditions during the first fow days wero | contractor.” A good many - pluns TR : sl i s—Un lower at 6714 el : ( z S practically only a continuance of what w: are being drawn and some have already been D AnTe) Jon ol EAhRe ot T aans o " 18501 Pork, old, £18.50; new, #18.50. | Last weok.. 6| 30, 3 i 240 7 65 ‘alveady.in existence. beforo the clos omlatan o e et e e nd | 4 ARS, Tan. 21.~Threo per cent rentes, 06t e 1910 i Provious woek. 2 ¥ 407188 W ! . 0 ¢ residenc the account u s Flc 5.0 AR &R a v el 6 Jeck before, Thomost tioticonblo featurés | busiuess blocks ur on the list, The state- | - Nuw Yonk. Jan. $1.—Cloarings, $148.057.- | lanuary 109 B R T G e L Aoia) Whienty 5,000 | Band washish i ] : 160 768 during the carly part of the week were light | ment of the Paxton & Vierling iron works | 005 | nees, #8,677,929, 0 ] MYy i none; barley, none, ' PV hreo weekn 1 . em:n' bt receipts, high prices, a moderate demand and | that they have more o KANSAS Ci1Y, Mo., Jan. 21.—Clearings, #1,- | g 5 \ 8 Flour, 6,000 sacks: wheat, 184,- | Three weeks 1862......... 143,06 : & consequent slow movement of stocks, present than at any time since 1880 shovws L g s 81, n 950,948; for the week, $11,514,2: 2 5 0 corn, 76,000 bu.; outs, 23,000 DU 1Y€, | nerense 16,068 . receipts and demand were so evenly the tendency in this matter. Anarchitect is TLADELPHIA, Pu., Jan. 21— Clearings, $14,- 5,000; burley, none 5 S 1 - Decrese anced that ther: was no surplus and the | authority for the statement thata client of his 908; balances, $1,706,666. Money, 413 per e dlotalons ware atollwe F & g arrivals of each any were cleaned up before | in the cist is considering the sosiamii i I | RS Bl e 5 g s 2 Fonoy e ar LULnSOL R nBTERAanc Lia |02 200 the close. In this respect the market may | putting upa fine building near Twentieth | LONDON, Jan. 21.—Amount of bullion gone 3.7574.10; spring straits, 837553005 | now B (2.00t0r Bitgs g Sr T et R A O R R e : ; : 20 :zlt:"s‘ml‘;l“:u”l::\\l:;‘b:':n“l:ll:x hitiatcy m‘mdli .!m.x Farnam sl‘r(\um(';\lcululml for a hotel to | Into the Bank of England on balance today, akers, $1.1062,20. Goc SEED Oti—steady; crude, 424¢; | the week, but later declined 10c to 25¢ on both 5 120 i e prices were 0 high on me be run on the European plan. . 3 yellow, 47c. Deef stects und cows. Hog prices steadily de- 2 ) 50 kinds of produce that the consumption ws Renta are sald: to be a little frmer in Tan. ! 1 ; PETROLEUM—Dull, steady; crude in bbls. | clined up to Friday, On Friday and Satirdi g 5 4 B limited to the least amount possible, thus | Omaha than a year ago. While there are a | $1.50. IN—N 314 \.\ ,-'_] | (Parkers), £5. leinbulk (Parkers), 82.85: [ a good share of this decling was regained. making g dull market, which i3 nover’ satis: | few vacont noms. e e shere are a | faf 111,655, ATS i No. 2 Wi ., 8 refined New York, #5.30; Philndelphin and | Good sheep, being in rather Hmitod supply, factory to the dealer. As the high prices | not appear to be any more than usual Y ORLEANS, La., Jan, 21—Clen 3 . Baltimore, #5.35; Philadelphia and Baltimore | continue to sell readily at strong pric 3 were " consequent upon continued cold | cities of the size of Omahs i usuatin | og6 482 New York exchinge ; 2 0. 3, 1. 0. b., 45@0 e e L Jfie chtiie ueskes soday was anlyamoder- | €. ¢ 98. % weather and light receipts it was antici- | To the avernse boherio but little CHange M ram SL ooy prom unis hauk,$100 pe i 5 2L0uPnalO RosiN— Quiet, firm; strained, common to | ately active > WerG & VATIOL of opin- 120 premium Gl 4 3 good, £1.3 7ia. fons'among dealers as to the condition of the i pated that o warm spell would breal the | in the retail business during the past year | © St Lotis, Mo. Jan. 21. p Frax No. 1,81.16. TURPENTINE—Qulet, steady; 3315@8 teade. - Buyors all quoted hghet- prices ang 300 market. ‘The long looked for warm spell put | has been noticed, but to the close Ghsey balan quict ut S MUTICYE O 17.6716: Tard. | g -ONDON, Jun. 21~CALCUTTA LinsgED—41s | whilo mostsellars conoaded this ta bs tgie of | 104 ; 20 ig an appearance on Friday and the egg usual trend of business westward during cent. Exchungo on New York, 40Z50¢ | per 100 Ty 810,605 Short riba® it omrd, 64 per quarter. . the more desirable offerings, holders of any- | 62, 320 market went to pieces in short order. 1802 is very marked. ~Retail houses are moy- | Premium. §5.9029.957 "dry salted shouldars” (besear et thing not fab sald Ittgolchard work 'to- move 200 Tho condition of the egg market during | ing toward the residence section in Omaha | . BONTON . L (lourings, 810,487, | $9.87:4@10.00; short clear sidos (boxed), $10.30 | TALLOW—Potersburg yellow candlo, 465 per | Uhem even —at = shudod ' prices " Ship- | 69....2 200 the past week or two, forms an_interesting | as in all western cities, Since Jamunre 1. | 5953 balane 084,804, Late for mor @it 2 W AR D L G B T ¢ 120 chapter in the produce market and one that | 1842, the following have relocated from sast | @3 ber cent chunge on- New HIsKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., — - fio genoral qunlity of tho offerings was 80 bas been commented on very largely in all | of Fifteenth street to west of Sixteenth | *yLicount: s - Kausas City Markets, ing extra. Thero were no strictly o B 80 parts of the country. The advance has not | street: The American Savings bank. the 1'\ ‘li‘_\_mml_ T - Il-lv-u- m to ot low f aad ahi 8 Mo., Jan. 21.-WHEAT—Cash, es here, but fair to good 1,050 to1,800-1b, S 200 7 400 een confitied W any locallty, but has been | Remington Typewriter company, ~ the | Chieago, 50600 e ot a8 follows: | @ et for v and ship- | gen, 1y NG. 2 hard, 66¢; No. 2 rod, s sold vory largely at from $3.75 10 #4.20. | 63, 200 40,930 ... gencral all over the wholo country, east us | Van + Cots ° Jowelry compang, 0. | diskase; 2040c promium; Bostan, par to- e . T fcally unchanged; | Lhgenerl, there was iittle quotable chunko ir | 6 240 Labe well as west. Such an advance has not been | I, Welshans & © Co. 'the’ Los | ¢ 1, 0., Jun, 21,-Money, 4@0 per. Aztigley " | No. 8 mixed, 3415 e T R L T R D T 208 360 07 i known for years and prices have not only | Angeles Wine company, R. McClelland | c¢nt W York excha par i Flour, bbls 0, 11,000 | Oars—Weak; gencrally 'ie lower; No. on all but the very best grades, 1261 360 52,00 200 touched an unusually high point, but they | & Co., the Mutual Reserve Life association, | Miim, rings, $2 for the week, | W 14000 130)c. i i #l0 ook 1 415,07 ¥ i Business was not very lively in the butehers' | 55.0 50 59 120 huvo remained at that point for some time | . A. Crowe, A. E. Wylie, sixteen secret sob | #1h02%7005 Mook List year, 50, 200 - Staol: hid oRanaRlINo R0 D FloEs rred Taneia I o Foa ] before breakin, cletios into the Patterson block, seven secr & ! i onall but the good to choice grades, These | 76, 160 66 160 o8 " lock, seven secret | 675; for the week, § Rye. bu X X ;- i , 3 A In other lines of produce there.is not much | socioties into Tie Ber building hall, besides 710 for the Sk L Barley. sold at from #2.90 up to $.80. TFaiy to good 160 to be said. Poultry has been rather scarce, | muny office tenants who have moved into the 120 BUc Lo 4 and the pric very satisfactory. In fact | New York Life, Bee building and Patterson ady; sixty-day bills #4561 ; rket w creat duiry. : L prices have b st too high to stimulate | block. The following have located west of | demand, #4.55. Money plentiful ut 6 per ¥ fer; stricily fresh, SHIPME: Wheat, 88,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 v rough stuft and commo SnEEp—Receipts were 1o quiin- consumption, has been no game on | their former location: The B, & M. ticket | ©©4& e o) %, 3,000 bu, bulls, oxen and stags sold BhEand rathor misosiiancous, assfo, Ghsliis: the marlcot to speak of. The weather has | oftice, the Postal Telegraph company. the London Financial Review. Ne e v kgl RE Cotton Market. 0006050, AT vy thinyth 424 | siruble 'Wuttons And. dn- such. prites rulsd evidontly been Loo cold for the hunters to | Smith Premier Typewriter company, the Fi- | (Copyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Tennett.] B DR GX DOrts IH200 Miice ATiA Onerans, La., Jan. 21.—Quief T i L RO O s ng, some eholeo 122:1), western wethers i p R TR 3 delity Trust company, the Columbus' Buggey | Lo York Herald Cabie nerally steady. W y middlc ow middiing, ¢ There was considerable activity in the 000, Common and inferlor grades e e which 19, 48 rule, very plenty in | company, the Nebraska shirt factory, tho | --pe 21—This has been quite a $2.1002.55; ° winter wheat, 5! - gross re 3 stocker and fooder 1ine and prices ruled | we itle slow. Ialr to good natlves, §3.76 this market has been following the exgmy city library and art gallery, busy day on the Stock exchange. Indian rupee H02.70; winter whea €xports to Great Britain, 3, bales; 10¢ to 20¢ higher than_ a week ago. 00; fulr to good weste X25.00; coms of other lines of produce, ind has been grow- | - follow . e e a0on . \Tha 3 ved 1y per cent. | 5 Minnesota elear, $2.500 M 6,171 bales; 1o the continent, 615 < bull of the desirable 700 to 900-1h. and stock sheep, 50: good o ing more scarce of late. 'Prices have accord- | Omaha club, the Dewey & Stone company | 11€nt: sccurities r | nesotu stra $2.60604.00; Minnesot bales; coastwise, 1,900 bules; sules, 8,600 | feeders sold around #2.90 and #3.50. The sup- 40 to 100-{b. . $4.0025.50, fngly advanced somewhat, und Shiverick & Co., and many others that S fl‘vgn 00, b ents, #4. i rye mixtures, $2.903.90. : stock, 341,278 bale: i ply falls away short of the demand. Repr 4 sentatiye sales: _ The severe cold weather has naturally | cannot be mentioned now, ns they hive nos fal bourkos, Moro eonoclally that of | @y JEAL—Dull bub steudy; yellow, 8276 T L4008 ta Yk 2L Fubures steady; | sentative s N i it AT Pen acted as a barvier to the shipment of fruits | yet secured locations. But just think of it. decline s established in | “Ryg-Nor ; western, 620 63¢. %0.23; March, $0.31@9.39; Aprl RINGSRD DBRY, 50 mixed natives...... .00 B8 4 28 or “‘fi\ul\;h-slm any gre li|‘xl;‘llll In some | forty changes west in one year, ot counting mertean, I'.;rlm iose, 8 BARLEY—Dull_but firnl; western, 60@80c; 5 My, 80430044 Tune, 8¢ 9. S Av Pr. . 194 stockers. ¢ 10100 406 arlkets the losses from freezing have been | oftice tenants and the large cloak house of O urkish issues, There has been ront @Y.57; August, #.6 ... 710 83 35 ¥ quite severc, though Omaha has been more | 1. Scofiel 1 and the lurge pestutman o \‘\.“M ble exeltement in the market for Amer, wctive; western, 70@82¢; Mlrart oG ....1100 '8 86 T} i Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, fortunate in thag respect. & Hopkins! This is quite 4 record, and ke, "‘I':‘II*"_xfi;‘)l‘ Y l‘vl l! on VSEY | ety made, 81007105, # N waukeo Graln 5 8 50 7 1151 Offi receipts and disposition of stock as Omana Bank Clearings. that, too, in view of the fact that owners of | partof the public were on it largor sealo than | 000" e fararee 16000 b olem LSO | ey TN 145 I Ve e R oD AL N Again the clearings of the banks of this |‘. -Iu‘mlf \u;m. ufl -\m)wnm stre [l refuse to :inr‘ll\.;;_' wy..I pust. Ivll':l I s\lml co pmI market fim, No: @' in store and ConN—Quiet \\ :x,:mlu.‘..‘ 28...... 55 34250 :11.'. )ck . m. Junuary 21, 1893; clty show a large gain over lust year, which | Juild for tenants who propose to vemove | eiwsed off slightly from th st palnts, close | elevator, 76 s afloat, BOY@ROLe; £ o0, OATSQuiot; No. 2 white, 2 9 077 RECEIPTS, wisherof Omaha. There is also aheavy | PURENS 0 should be made by Omaha | ("t 18 "Luke Shore, 2" northérn, BLE@S20; No. 2 pring, 77030 y 4 1 i 13 1071 uin as compared with previous weeks. The | Looii& to ot the sastern oo py Omaha | in" Atlantic first ' m 77%c. Options opened firm and advanced Lo 1 argest clearings for any one week in Decem- | LeoPle, L A9= QRALOKD. Viaiiax 4 to 13 per cent in ol tanadian | e on finmer cables with foreigners und Wall 8 ) World's fair to take a run out her a | lines have sf trongth in sy v w Vi ber was for the - week ending o the 130, | | s fa ke a run out her nes have shown strength in sympathy with- | sircet buying, declined 4@ %c on local roull WHEATFirm demand, 10 when the total was §7.070,004.01, As t} business man. “Of the millions of eastern naterial = oalteration, © Miscellaneous | fng,“advanced 4@ie oh covering with late | fair; holders offer mode ately. red western . 68 Wi the weok that inclnded & turee ror s | visitors to Chicago we should be able to get | Stcurities have been very quiet. Min ables firm, closed steady ut l@ife over | spring, 6s 2d@6s 3d per cental 1160 Ton of the Christmas brading. 1t wim ohory | many thousands to come out to Nebraska' to | ave ben very litle dealt in esterduy and trading fairly active. No. 2 | Conry—Fiem, demand fair. 1068 o o Christmas trading, it was only on¢ rr ari: " d steady was In quite ¢ TO%UTONe, closing at 79 BaCON—Long cle 0 Ibs. 53s 6d per cwt E 1038 natural to expect that it would prove to bo great American desert. This can | short loans huve heer easily obtuin 1-16@83 e, closing at 52%¢; July, | LARD—Prime wes 545 0 perewts . ST+ (048 875 h 3 accomplished by judicious advertis- | ey The discy et “, 5 the highest point of the clearings record for : oamplisned by judicions o | cent.The discount market has Raige, closIRZat 8610, PEAS—Canadian, 58 445 per ce 1040 8 80 v some time to come, but it does not prove to | 11 4nd low railroad rates. Now is our op- | quiet. Three months' bills were quol Conrs—Recelpts, 11,200 bu.; exports, 49,044 s o . Ay e Crrdany Packing €0 have been such. The first week in the new | POTTUNILY to show our country to the eastern | W 1% pereent. sales, 340,000 b, futu 000 bu. spot Coffee Market, e ’ John 1 Squires & Cg BT AT anisy AR CHAR WAk 10 W | man. We can stand inspection from every Naw York e G0 as Markel i\ and searces No. 2,08 5¢ in clevators | NEw Yonk, Jan. 21.-Options opened firm at e 1171 3 K B&D ¥ stanced that record, and each subse- | yuniae \who Tuts aavay from. (e o ry Goods Market, afloat; NoN i 54@b5c. — Optlons | 10" to 20 i N A T 10 -+ 1000 Haan As pointed out a week ago commercial | lon to have our union depot pafuted ‘)‘ f{““j. was yery mods In accordance with th pis, clostg flim Fobe | eiudl i January, 316 March, § f 1t over operations can not bo credited with all the | o4 1 have our wuion depot painted before | wsual duc inthe Suturday deman 1 5 RE " &6 B3%c: March 35: Nuly, $16.306516.95; September, 3 e~ fiin, Business~has been ve - . | next season's rush begiust 1 suggest black | Bleached mnr|~| y[u_luh hing wooléns were the closing at-b3ic; Y, W@54c, Deécember, $16.2016.25, Spot 3 i 3 g esfal T g e P fhoto as an appropriate color. most active fabries. The movement in the | cjosing i d 110 dull but firm; No. 7, $17.8714, 1 4 yolume to nccount for Such n romarisbly — - latter Elven sams evidence of being prob- | Oars—Rocoly bu.; sales, 80,000 bu ) Chicrgo Live Stock Market, 0 to accot or such a remarkably ST e completed in the course of another o8, 17 b $ dull b o~ ) 2 Special Telog e iner > " FACTORY FACTS, g futures, 17,000 bu, Spots dull bat firm ra - g CHICAGO, 111, Jan. 21, [Special Telegram to i‘unx““‘:}: l‘::“‘lhl‘x:h“;lrl also stated t 0 ml( ek h'-u'“ pith Cthe Clargest Dusiness | Opetons dull and ‘i Py, 8005, STOUKS AND BONDS, S > ; it A4 i B g D U X e rings to Note: iy e . RINDLSAG 80 hQ season. N N o, B prices without Tmportant variation today, the increased activity in real estate. This | Notes Cos Mug the Men Who Make the . the season's pre ction will be practi- ) g LAl xtraordinary Activity Marked the Deal- 5 i 2 41 There was little demand from the local and Proves to be the corroct version of the mat " Wheels Go 'Round. g 1 \v'.:!':.'u'.'( A‘n:lx.llunux_';-:-;l[ :- ve hud consic 43¢5 mixed BOGA0Ye; whith west- Ings in Securities Yesterday, 4 4 050 outside trade, and the ous duy's r[h'rn ter. Oue bank reports that it handled §500,- | The Peycke Candy company will move nod N’ account of araraig | o 41@46ke NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Extraordinary activity | a1 Jore sustalr tatlons range Srom $L ISR Oue. i ce on account of searcity v 2w 10 from 85,50 o $5.9 000 resulting from real estate transfers. The | from their present location to Howard street ro s mome. prospect thue | (o AY for a half holiday again attended the deal e 10 o0 90.50. 0 890 in stocks today, while conslderabl gular- 10 cholce, 4 i i as any time Frids 0 ns shippe greater part of this amount is due o the | between Fifteenth and Sixteenth stree articles will be * further ad- operatious of the East Omaha Land com- | e object is 10 sacure sdditiaset mor mei: Agents were pushing dellverios B L 1 EATRE B e pany and the people working with them. . oure jcitional room made | as much as possible, und have been doing so | “Hines Fairly tind steady; wet salte 7 penlted, A fa ble bank s guit the market oased off & nickol, pRckors res The following will show the clearings for | DeCessary by the growth of tie business Thput catehing up on the erders in hand as | New Orleans selected. 46 10 60 108, 413G 6c; | Doth sides resulted. A favorablo bank state- Lixing to iy the opening prices. Tho range of gach day of the past weel as compared with | The stockholders of the Paxton & Vierling | Uue!' 45, Mgt be subposed. Cotton gaods 1,50 108 s, D Te, ment was expocted, but the overwholning ni- fusiag to pay the oponlne prices, Tho raese of totals for previous wooks : fron works met last week and elected the | and some. niach boyond thit. At e wise Flem and active; domestic fleece, 27 | ture of the galns in cash deposits and surplus | 2.0 Diies going at frot £5.00 to 87.00, and o fow ks ted the y ¢ tho sanie ; pul 2c; Texas, 17@21c . T T s Y e ods of eholee heavy ond medium welghts Monduy. following oficers for the ensuing vear: Pres. | {lie buyers disciose ‘many wants in sight. | P Quict and steady: old mess, #1750 | WO not anticipated and had a v Ll g g fotehing from 87,80 10 8785, At the 61056 Quo= Tuesdily 5 f 0 ensulng ves he Agents liave wade the price of Simpson's in- | 17.75: new mess. $18 253 15.75 s upon the market. Fortified by a statement, (4 B O ear a1 18 o V7 B0 1 oua s Wedt a6 | ident, W. A. Paxton; vice president, Robert | dizo biue prints G, bt ordors for ponds 1o ! T e R B8 | the bulls were not disposed to back track, and : : NN tram 87,00 10 87.80° tor Rakvy sa i Phyew : 1,234,044.67 | Vierling; secretary and treasurer, Louis | 4Frivearctaken on the “native™ only. 1 hellies, $11.00211.25: pickle of the heavy gold exports supported i i PR ierling rlerling. The di ; 5 5, #18.00; pickled hams, #1400, Middles, | thelr favorites with vigor. On the other hand | 26 : b were exactly on the basts of Baturduy Vierling; manager, A. J. Vierling. The di Kansas City Live Stock Marke 1 ams, | 5 3 ! 5 )} g ; y ik Ma quict and steady; short ciear, $10:50. Lurd, | realizing was still oxtremely heavy and in the | the provious day's trading. A string of fane & cectors are the sameas the officers with the v, Mo, Jan. 21.—CaTTLE and stronge rn steam closed at rly dealings and toward the elose material 2 g B1IB Weontrn amite. wont at 88.00; and it Total . 2 addivion of W. A, Paxton, jr. The annual | C¢ 2,400 head; shipments, 1,5 0 0 bid; sales, sat#11.27: options | concessions were made in many parts of the ferior to falr mixed stock was eleared at from reports showed an fncreass in the bustn ping, stoers, H.0665:10; " stockers und | sules, 760 He January, $12.27; February, | 1ist, but it 1s & matter of co ©the ini- $3.00 10 $4.45. Somo mixed native mutto amounting to 14 per cent over the previons weadiedoo, T8 ek F1LIB@ 11,16, clesiig at $1116; May, #11.00. portant losses we ined entirely (o the (- Rold at from £4.60 10 #4850 r. The contracts on hand amount to U B A ol "M I:'{llv;ng;;m. B Moder; 1l « western | dustrial stocks. ite ps Cattle, 1,600 head; hogs, 6,000 - 5000, the largest any time since 1880, The closed i “fl guln I"‘(l id F.x‘l‘l’!“:;ll‘ ,flxvtlli:l’;r 17 i e “‘I”b“ ;l“ h :'r'.:-“:‘v' lI‘.l- DOrts: ABDUN SEES 1T, directors will meet again at an early date to | range, #3 5; bulk, ¥7.45@7.60, X 2 ISpa A O e et 3 e ] examine into plans looking toward substan- SHEEP ipts, 100 head; shipments, none; s per cent d closed with u Toss of 2% per cent 1.000 head; market quict. and un “«lll improvements. market dull, unchanged. Muttons, $3.26@4.50. 8 demand; firm; recelpts, | for the dav, Cordage and Lead each lost 13 prinie steers, 85.6005.50; fair to good The advance in the tallow market is mak- - TP 2,125 pack western, frosh, 39¢. and Sugar © &, all_closing at their lowest fig= ) : others, $1.50764.00; common, 43, 3 ing things intevesting for the 0ap Men, | g Loy ae® hive Stock Market, Rick—Act{ve, firm; domestic, fair to exra, | ures. Rallro.d sharcs, Nowever, were strong, 1070 3 cows, £3.00003.75. W. H. Roberson, manager of the Omaha | They will have to make some lively motions | 1 5 40Ut M iimiointa, 13007 masier ceorte: | o e L L gL T New Orl Almaes shraugliont SILHOUEH tho onseigln i o0 : : Hos * Kovotpis, 900 head %ot R G \ St A A IATD o s - ead; shipments, 1. et steady? OLANSES - Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, trading forced Manhattan off 1 per con 91 0 hend; i rket same as ye :lm.‘..ru G Dun & Co., speaklag of local | If they keep the soap market Up with tal: | Btive. seors RS e shipping, 0 kottle, good 10 Choice, fru, TAlFly ACIVG | AR others sonorully sl truetions. Tondon 850 ; : ; ¢ BT40GT00; Tr ‘de, says - b bXAS, J 26413 06¢ however, had buying odds in its specialtios 760 Igh! 7 04 The week has been quite satisfactory to | ool s a8 good a shirt factory as any | ! brotigs . henen o5 aBRsa | Suasw Raw,dull, frmgtairrefining, 8 11:16¢; | and the bullish sentiment '.;m.fw dun- | 1081 : 2 76 R L > » b city in the country, and ere ¢ some , a 7.207.60; trifugals, 96 test, -16a8'se refined, | ed, while the eyvents of the pool in Si§ | 794 b {ecelpls, M0 head; shipments, #8148 810 abioad 0f 0ne year ago. However | fualu 'ho d [ ih - Recelpts, ead; shipments, none; bt standurd A, 4 11-16@4 5 ¢; confectioners' | tho course of prices was soon reversed. The oxans, #4.00; westerns, 86. ¥ ago. However, | the city's prosperity to patrouize it They | warket strong; natives rauge, $3.600.50, A, 47-16@4Xc; cut loat, b 8-16@0%c¢; crushed, 1 publication of the bank statement caused the 26 lambe, §3.9040,70, Fair demand; strictly fresh, 26@27¢. | stuff sold largely at from $2.30 to $2.50 and On the Pre exchang butter Wheat, 44,500 bu.; corn, 11,800 round $1.75 to ats, 1,700 bu. § v Sl same 7 CATTLE [ HOGH, SHEEP. |10 Cars. |Head | Cars. [Head|Cars. [Ilead| Cars. | Head. 118 2900 80| 617 ol DISPOSITION BUVELS, S SHEER, Omaba Packing Co The G. 1. Hammond Co Swift'& Co sressssrsians aoa good morning hogs sold about as well SICTeN o Zon The prossure upon these shares was speclally i Elg heavy at the opening und Distillers wus fairly active; part skims, 4 | forced dewn fromi 0% o 855, ral) only % Last Week Satisfactory to Al Jobbers—1 STCE -

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