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con'"ON OF 0MAHA'S TRADF coming more deeply interested and the re. | canvass of the frufe shipping districts J - v y en Mareh, €161 Mag, | Snthel business 1h tankesd® Ml 8f 96.00 for i | sult, if the manufacturers can be believed, | throughout Texas informs & writer in the M) L NANUIAL : sixty day bills and 4.7 for demand promises to do much toward the develop- | Post-Dispatch of 8t. Louis that there never Slinde bottor; ensh, 32¢; May 8470 NuENT Hoxbs - Dull and stoady. State as— ment of the resources of the state, was such o prospect for fruits, especially No sules; b Tull and neglected Lincoln _especially is taking a good deal He says hundreds of young or i T | eI U SOVERI UIF LY Looal Jobbing Oircles Barren of Any Bepe- | more of interest in the work than ever argely fine healthy trees, will, with | Grain Markets Were Firmer and Provisions | Buax Firmat 7 U8 s rex 1IN, W Consois © T . before. Sixteen manufacturing firms located orable weather, be bearing this vear for HAY- Unchar LR R 15 a L 2150 ae cially Now or Interesting Features, in thut city have ap) r memborship in | the first time, and it no disaster follows for the Most Part Weaker, LEAD-Iligher nt 83.70; spelter botter at | Pacino e ot 5. . 100 |4 1 K& 1 s the Manufacturers association during the | later the fruit crop will bo cnormous, The s 10 3 Toulslann st pe 714 81, Tau Consols past two weoks. ‘fhe secretary of the asso- | watermelon crop, 1t seems, will be by far AL el A Tonn uew setda... J0ils st . C. &R Toln cintion has been spending a few days in that | the largest ever produced in the state, be- | NORTHWESTERN RECEIPT: purean--Unchanged, Tenn now setde .. 101 7| 1E LG, T Hota WEATHER T00 COLD FOR THE RETAILERS | (it "l 11 2™ the manufacturers complete | cause last year producers got the largest r 0 € ECEIPPS WERE LIGHTER | Fousloworatanue, oo Con: Pl (wta.... 1034 Unlon Iacine 1ats 900 — arrangements for a manufacturers winter | turns for their shipments that most of the ;\ HISKY n‘n.n ot #1.17 :: : flrgi West 8hiore I sarnival to be hield shortly in that city, A | ever received. The very profitable figures | oo <o Bacarg X nehanged G WG W e 520 Bank Clearings Continue to Show a Very | luy ,"‘“'“,m,,',.“},m,,“,h,,".,.“,MH,A,, Ay | o Tnat yehr wers due to e Cawml cran | Corn Was Dull but Fitm, with the Range for | ComoN Tres'Unchinged Erle 2ndy Ateli. to..... 810 , epe Ll it e | MRA Go, 6 Aeh: te. dinse k. st | 28 ¢ Gratifylng Incroase - Produce Markets signified their intention of making exhibits | fact that will not be duly considered by the Day Confined to n Fraction e T o oy et mith oy | MK A dende. o |G, SUCA e 18 Bt X ) eir eere! pen 0 © more do ] -f - o R S Mutual Unton do 24 5 . 1 Not Withott Interest the Past of their products. The secretary will spend ny who will have more than double thei Firm Cablek Helped RECEPTS Flour, 5,000 bbis: wheat, 43,000 A ! . itk ot the coming woek in Lincoln and by that | form age or yield ol Bit.t COFn, 143,000 Du.t onts, 10,000 Bt £Y0, | NoMheroka oL 3 R i Wesk-—-The Coul Trade, time it is believed that the arrangements very yoar, says the New York World, none: burley, none Notiiess Pao. snds L S for a carnival will have been pretty well | the New York egg wholesalers lay up be- —il ocmpwENTS . Flour, 0,000 bbls; wheat, 45, —— - completed . tween 100,000 and 150,000 casps of “fall [ - L 000 bu; corn, 200,000 bu i onts, 10,0.9" bu. et i Hardly any change can be expected in the L. L. B Stowart, vice president of the | goods,” as dealers term the ogg faid in the B10AGO, Ill., Febind-sTho grain markets | ) Uiy BAEICy: 200 U Hoiion, ke, 38 & Okl 1othe. S04 Jobbing circles until there is some change in | Manufacturers association, resides in Lin- | month of September, These kept in | Were firmer and provistotts for the most part « Produce Market. thme paper, 4135, The tollowing are tie clos the conditions governing trade. The | Coln: and is t Wking a [ul:-i\; deal of interest in | storage from the 1st of October aud a \vl. aker toda (n‘nmnrul with yesterday, the The week closed with n strongor poultry | Ing stock quotatior R : el the proposed carnival, He is giving almost | worked off to dealers from about the middle | close of wheat s %c, cobn 1o, and onts e | market and with better fooling on. exgs, | Ticim ; weathor has continued cold without any | his entive time to that and to the spreading | of Novembor and Decerber By the time | higher dribs are ench 15¢ lower and | ASIQe from that there was nothing especiilly | oo s s o s krankiin - $:18 bl - noticeable break and the situation in the | of the home patronage sentiment in his city. | Christinas is over the supply is pretty well | lard s 2c higher. The anti-option bill: [ AW I themarket that would be of interest 1o | Koston & Maine iy " HEITERS country is not essentially altered. With a | He believes that if the consumers of Lincoln | exhausted, and then the Chicago storage | which may pass the house next Monday, | * AFRLRS-Stocks nre held at $3.0024.00 for | Fanem b it “Quiney ; Mttle milder. weather farmers might visitthe | ¢An once be made to realize that there men begin to send in their goods by the car | andthe vast amount of wheat in the visible | talr to cholec stoek Fitehbiing 1t K. pid TamATACK o 7 2 1205 e oAl i factories turning out first-class goods m.\" load Chicago is the depot of America for | supply were vo 5 BANANAS Quoted at #2.00%2.560 per bunel K. Cost. ) &C B s Anniston Land Co g 40 06l towns more freel and by so doing stimulate 1 pply ere the two Infuences ninst th N I i | & H nniston Land 4 1063 wAd o oty braska that it will bo an easy matter toin- | eggs, ncarly half a wmillion cases being | wheut r BEANS ~Cholee nay y, $2.0072 Littie Kook & I8, 1s LR L the movement of goods in & retail way to | duce them to pitronize those factories packed away there every fall. Theduration | wae" bullish, The cold. wenther and. the feee | oobTrEf- Thenrrivitis of hutter are not large | Mass. Central (| \wost Bnd lind Co I 134 some extent. On the other hand, a too "Tharo Is alrendy considerable talk among | Of the cojd snap In New Yot and tho east, | fus, bullish, Th - wontii he fce- | enough to make uny very docided change ty NeX (ot qom el i Heil Telephiong, 194 radical chango in this direction that would | manufacturers rezarding the coming exposi- | as well as in the west, complotely kn R oy L i Mol ol RoTg Pty sl PR e Jo0 the country roads would keep the | Uon to held in Omaha, although the | the bottom out of the home supply, and [ VPRI SUEonE At ahout yesterdiny s ClosibE | o605 0 tancy at 2omode, © at 17G | Allouer M.C. (now 8 M 1600 time is still four months or move away. ‘The | within o week's time nearly twenty-five car [ Prices. For May 77%c was bid, andaftersome | Zo4pironsts Cannaai - Good st Aoatot & dont W | SRR - Lt intorest that is being taken in the subject is | loads of engs were shipped in here from the | sules at that price and 78¢, 1t mude | Ghikny. Per do, 30 Doston € Monic 110 s on, Kled 5 180 cold weather, As it goods are moving in | a very good indication that the exposition | big western metropolis, The wholesale | & slight further advance to 78l CRrANBERRIES Hell and chorry, $8.60; bell | =53 - . i1 fair volume in a retail way in the country will be even more of o success than the one | prices shot up from an average of 20 cents a | At the same time July, which opencd an | Mn:lv1 F10.00: Jersey Cape Cod, $9.50, - S g GGs—The continued cold weather s glven New York Mining Quotation ek o holders w little more confidence and they were VEw Y ) A 00 1100 heard from retail dealers outside of Omaha AS DUN SEES 11, of very cold weather dealers got 85 and 40 | west were again light und t was considered | not quite so ready to sell. Asa general thing _l\s\\.\nlm. Feb, 4.-The following are the 16 ; ey Kiments th. o fatbly onay. Tn the cents for eggs. The amount of money made | an aaditional reason for firmness, although it | eggs are held at about 26c, althougl it was | ¢108Ing mining quotations 30 Botntey and colloctions gofiorally satistac- | Busiiness Continnes Good and Money is Easy ‘the Chicago speculators on this déal was | wus very well known that the falling oft in the R P A O O LNRISERUDEICSE SRUR, ) LIORNT oThE 5 B O AN % j p be tory. This was the situation a week ago Stock Yirds Leglstation. ¥ grea ok receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth was in GAME —There we bbits on tho mate | Gould and Cherg... 88 |Union Con W 70 8 46 and, in fact, it has been the situstion for Mr. W, H. Robarson, Omatia mannger of | BUSINESS BRIE great measure due to the inclement weuth ket which were betng held At 1.0 for smull | Halo and Norcross. 1 |Vellow dacket 2 60 Bomo time, | The past few weeks have been | o0 it ) Ll ror | M. Albriehit has discontinued the millinery | Minneapolis reported receipts of only 91 cars | and £.00 for Jacks, “The arriv A0y quiin- | HOmORtAke. ... 1200 |iron Stiver 3 5 barren of any vory important changesns | R G. Dun & Co, referring to local trade for | pusiness at Shelby and Duluth got none. H"‘| would ninke it impossibl btiin any | Mevican T R L Westing tho il and jobbing trade of | the past week, says 4 B. Manuefeld, boot and shoe dealer at | There was light buying on the theory that | SRS L steady at $6.00@ | OFhiE e T A 3n Omaha and Nebraska. In some cases job. T'he week has shown nine failures in Ne- | West Point, has failed fee formation is injuring wheat fields, Outside | g ) ‘ 4 bl | SIEESEE L] :,mw arc \Im‘.m for o let-up in r,nv;lv‘fl mu,“: braskn, all small. Locally trade has moved § A. L. Gooden, in the furniture business business was not one-tenth what it would be Hives—No. 1 salted, 4@41c; No. 2, 3@8% husiness before long, but so fa 18 no : Millor | ) on about as usual. The extreme cold ullerton, has sold out but for the feur of the anti=c Iogislation. | fint. to. St. Louis Mining Quotations. materialized weather has prevented shopping to a large vitz & Good have sold out their photo- | 77 up e arly’ with another 1se | gge MIXED. arket this morn Everything else rmers at home more effectually than the and no complaints of any consequence are | held last year. dozen to 25 cents, and during the last week | 774, rose to 77%c. The receipts in the north- STAGS. OXEN 00 opened at from 777 tc sold at | Hoxey-Cholee to fancy white clover, 18@ | 87, Lotvis, Mo, Feb. 4. The closing quota Wikt B L Morchants, without exception, are antici ty 5 falr to good, 16651 5¢, tions of the mining stocks were as follows § K60 2 " aph ipiilary. at West Point gain to 7814, It liy. July ruled ‘i T ELONS - ORoite to thnae, $8.1584.00. pating latge spring and early sumnmer | extent and retail dry goods men say that 1 i g ol AR A BT 4 s Cholee to fancy, $3.7574.0( s Stock i LT il Sied R stocks | trade has fallen off quite n good deal, In | Georze W. Faser has soid out his imy i et ChE Tast o and Slay closed nt | MALAGA Gliaves=Good shibpinestock, $8.60, | AmNov... 835 ¥ [Hove R accordingly. The wnount of iin, 14ve | wholesnle clrolos the good reports which ment business at Hildreth to Jacob Toxel 78e and July at from 77 to 77 e, $1.00D1:26s o O 22y K walnuts® | Adam 8 1,10 Small 11ps ok nnc profuco of il ends tn tho LWl | wave! becomo' o' common continua., ‘Tho Stand Up for Omaha, " e 3 Y The 25, Granite M h The corn niarket < dull but firm, The OYSTERS—The local market is steady at 20@ | Bimetal. 8.00 o9 i e &t e i " | range for th wis only e and elosin fd 3 try and the high priccs at which they are o el £y e L v 42 per can bl R L b i M DY (e SAIy, Feb. 4—To the Editor of i | quotations atidwag of the Cxtremes of 't ONtoNeC Toio. Rrowh: 100, par. tislie) i of the favoruble conditions now over the covresponding period last vear. | Bre: Considering the recont large sales of | £ ub R o LEATRL SR panish ver erate, $1.90m2.00. < o i - e favora Bulge in corn, The exports were 155,000 b for | SR 5 \ A 1 Kaxsas Orry, Mo, Feb. 4. Cloarings, $1,- for some time to come One of our largest houses claims an increase | Omaha realty made to eastern capitalists, in | the” day ar and firm eables helped | gz08 176 to o OOt b 82,95 for e | 768,788 i It is u noticeable fi th f 2 per UH"' At the banks the demand for | connection with r s made about Omaha | brive A "\“"-';‘ ”f") SRR s and $83.00 for brights, Sizes 250 (o 320 I‘«ruh Feb, 4.~Thrco per cent rent 3§ q 1040 ence of two very pros Y i in | mone sht. : A S by Omuha people “between ourselves” as | vombor oe ) Ul UL e quoted at $£2.75 for biights und $2.50 for [ 80¢ for the aceount | 1025 succession the jobbers of Omitha have gradu- | “Thus farthe disastrous failureof the Cap Yy Omaha peoy between ourselves™ us | yvember \ market on | pussetts, Tangerines, put up in half boxes, | St Lovis, Mo. Feb, 4.--Clearings, $3,969,- S0 K11V novedsed shelr stocks and .um, Jtheir | 1tal National at Lineoln has earrvied no firms | they style it, leads me to think that the time | the |ml\w :-‘m. i Ly corn opened at ‘x' ¢ lwl £3,00, 030: balunces, $453,402 i 3 2+ OO lines. This increase has been gradual and | With it. Fears were entert Lat the time | has come when the citizens of this city must D ot ey and TV ‘;\‘5‘“ KRR POULTRY - The receiptss were very light and NEW YORK, Fob, 4. -Clearings, $133,618, 2 345 4 Bt tHoah to fittenct espocial notice at | of its ocurrence that some of the financial [ wake up, shake themselves thoroughly and siled firm 10, onts, My openi gt Bt LB ORE LR e e uNtn T BaisibnInnces, 661968 438 | 1oGs The warket has been uneven all RO Himo: Bt ¢ it that | mstitutions supposed to be move or less inti- | g0 to work, or our beautiful city will die of Business in that option wirs v | Rer Gond ohime ook, qaused @ firmer e | Bavrtwone, Md., Feb. 4, -Cleavings, $2,858,- | Wewk. Farly inihe week the trade was active Omaha is rapidly imy \ market for | mately connected with the bank might suf- [ dry rot, or be so ¢ ed by vival cities for | active atthe opening, which was the Iowest of | Koy’ us Tih s 150, Geese and ducks are gon- | 8743 balianees, $340,985, Money, 6 per cent 'r‘”“ Prrarginiy nricen MR eeliicH Steiy T e il merchants | fer. A yearago the resalt. would probably | the supremacy of tnis great west that it will | theday, Luter it solil up to 84%, whore it wis | erally (uoted as 00'11¢ LoNbON. Feb, 4. Amount of bulli R R e an R Totice the improvement and o great many of | have been differcnt, but in the last twelve | be impossible for us to regiin our lost ad- e ey LB reons || FuPOTATORS=UNIY. SHiAT] ots: Smovir into the Bank of Englund on balance (oday, | oat houses continie good huyers, The prins them have been heard t nari during the | months Nebraska has very largely recovered | vantag R Lk Al e B4 store, Western Nebraskin st quoted at | £9,000, clpil fonture of the trade, however, has hooh past year thit there was no use fn @ buyer | from the depression caused by erop failures. The sales mentioned above prove beyond a Brovision inarkat wortled the scalpers, | So%H. Uil find Colorado, - B 05 cholce LADELPIIA, - Pa, Pob | AoClearings | e extrenmely Duarish attitudo of U packers oiug beyond Owaha to find o market in | AS a result this largest bk disaster that | doubt that eastern investors consider Omaha teied to follow its many changes, With | “Hwisr Porciors—There aren fow fn the | Shav408.183; balances, 81,486,008, Money, 4 | who seom to be determinad to pound prices in Shieh to by goods of all kinds, This im. | has ever occurred in the state makes scarcely | realty a good, safe investment, with flatter: lght stocks and very liht market which are selling at $ il e Y AR B LTI G RIL L 110 Provement will o on so loug s the business | & Fpple in the commercial eircles outside of | ing” prospects for a most. profitable future, % the sttuation nust femain ve R Sl e Sl W0, te, 80100; | (LINCINATL Oy Feb, 4-Mongy, B1@4 por | 0o of unicertaluty but notex of the state is in & prosperous condition, and | the Capital City. Iyven there, while some | and T know from experience that Omaha to! | 1818 stmply u auestion of whether t large and thin, 3@6c. Cloark 50, oo iy woel ebibTe | closts: with: DM ook atout- 10611 Desides additions to the capital of the houses | individuals must have been greatly cmbar- | day enjoys a mueh better reputation in the | §00, Hikh {0 ke 1t saft to gwn the stocle o T ¥ 4 Yig the close of list week already in existence there is every promise | rassed failures are announced as a result | minds of eastern people any other | i made such big money in products inside of NEw Yok, Fob,4i=P 13t—Cortifi BosTON, Mass,, 1ch Clearings, 815,441, The market today was dull of new jobbing houses here sooner or later. of the collaps western city, as is eviden by the great | six months, s leiting the 1 | SR AU P EUM_-Cort, 808; balan, B1,871,845. Money, or the stuet, When The retail trade in Omaha during the pi At South Omaka the < has been com- | demands for our bonds as well as our real | alone. Stever and y others are doing NG B GAIc S KON H e W O cent. Exchange on New York, 10 s dis- | gpened they R less week has been fair for this season of the | paratively quict. Hogs c The | estate. So much for the cast. Now let any | the same thing. They feira drop. Fairbank | Ghagecd hands at the consolida board at | count. R e G I ] year and, as 4 general thing, far in advance | $-hog, 50 long expected, is a great stranzer, | Omahan take trip through the west or talic | 1% of course, buck of Turd tha sufe way. HIs | 4se; closiug offered “at that price against |, Cricaao, T, Feb. 4. [Speclal Telegram to | [yrgely g & $7.00; Wiilo pitokera’ wese T tuzo e this time. " Tha | by the way. Iixcopt twice, hogs have not | on the subject with any of our wholesale | Projsers glve the pricen ‘twist whenever they | g4iiclnst evening, : Tig: BEE] NeW York exchiange wis quoted as | gt from . 5700 (o, #1E0 for oo | Tetail merchants nre also anticipating a good | becn so high on the Chiciago market for | merchants or manufacturers, or better still of late. i the | LONDONS CALCUTTA LINSEED-43s perquarter. | follows: Chic par; Boston 10@1be dis- | Jjght 1o good heavy hogs. Trade pleked business for the coming spring, and unless | twenty-five years. The stock yards peoj talk with their traveling representatives, s buying pork today. servative bR e L I fe (el " | up somewhat about” the iddlo of the siics fail thoy swill realize their anticipe. | are anxiously watching the legislatu who travel through the west, and he will ators. were ‘mot buyl | T LI S U FDE G o | g NEW Youk, Feb, 4-—Tho oxports of specle | forenoon und prices ruied somewhat stronger, all sign realize their anticina i ull 1 2 1 5 t » he ) ¢ 0 t s . e ¥ ] ALLOW—Dull but stronger; city $2.00 for | from the port of New York during the last | buton the e areivids the market was. the tions. The excoasivaly cold weather tends | Where scveral proposed laws have been | learn that Omaha's reputation throu pork _sold from $19.75 to M| pices. dige bid week ngeregnted $4.456,015. O this amount | worst of the d 1 1 pric lod" b0 | to keep buyers 1t home, and thus works to | mtroduced affecting the business at South | the west s strictly first class, from RIGGT to #1970 at 1 ovclocle Lard | Coton” kb O—Dull but steady; crude, | £4,00%,665 was gold and $587.850 ‘was silver. | fo 10c lower (han Eridiy. 1 M. bl ot iinst] the detriment of busincss Omaha. Without expressing an opinion as | dealers generally préfer to deal with | 8314 AW 10 4117 and sold off 89 | 67¢ vid: yellow, 61c. AT thie silver ana £4,000,000 6f the gold was | trading was Wt 87,76 10 87.80, 18 DZAInK® | Satiinea ta minor details, it would on_ general prin- | Omaha men whon they can consistently | 010,00, At the el d was stron o S el iaaiRcom on o ligdad Al ppad oRRUEGHANIRNOREERDG 88 000 ORI 5010 £7.00 Priduy and 57 §7.70 0 week OALETFadoy ciples scem that adverse legislation justnow | do 8o, and that = they helieve 11,70 for May, ‘while pork and ribs were e : - 1" went o the West Tndies and Mexieo. The Reptesantit) youmit There is no change in the local coal mar- | is untimely. The hackbone of Omaha and | that Omaha is destined to become the largest, | 15¢ undor lust night. at $9.55 and $10.10 ro- (At el QUGG R S R LIponts Of SLRRIGEISERIG IS0 DR WHIRIL 820,58 | ENDIS AV Bl T Xet. The retail price still continues at $11 | the greatést single institution in the state, | city of the west, Throughout the wnd tively i Kansns City Markets. R LI L NG ' 2,162 ) for anthracite. The siocks of hard coal are | saving the railways, is South Omaha. | througnout the west one hears nothing but Estimated reecipts for Monday: Wheat, | gaxeis Orry, Mo, At e et Tl SR e [y Smiller than. usunl at this season of the | It is to bo hoped the islators | words of praise and commendation for- si oats, 95 cars; hogs, 2 hurd, G6GH601LE 7 e L e N Thh e |l il o year, showing that the higher prices have | wi do nothing which w est | Omaha, but not so at home; our townspeople he leading futures ranged as follows: CORN-—}4¢ hi tomers, who have secared a lower rate on 2000 3 not decreased the consumption. Omaha coal | developments at the third great packing and | entertain the most derozatory ideas . il : OATs=Stendy; sharp calls. New York exchange soldat par. | 5 208 dealers will be pretty well cleaned up by the | stock center of the union. 1t would be bet- | Omaha and they tali it *between oursel TS AL CUE G | e G P T Sl ok Sterling exchanee, stendy: G0-day bills, $.504 32 close of the s . “At present there is a | ter ffer some inconveniences, and even | as they say, and sometimes, if not always, | Wheat No i | - [y Burrm Liahtdeniand and dulli ereamery, | and $ikgi for donind Hinigoleapinig ey fairsupply alers are rushed to | endure slight overcharges insome divections, | “ourselves” include strangers within our | - Februar Tl mK| Tl Tl Tog S g 26 L Xkeep up with ¢ i dealers outside | rather than to push remedial legislation to | gates. Now this is not i it Cis | Manlliosers! Cte Al medinand | RkcriersoWheat, 27,000 bu corn, 5,000 | §5aa g6, CoRrngs. $107,202 il of Omaha who were af that they would | the point where industries of such vast im- | not justice, and Omaha de- | cduiari ANITIAGS THGH TGS | bu.; onts, none R - - have too much conl left on hand at the close | portance may be hanipe rveit. We, who live here, who do our busi- | February 3 ol wl « Sies Wheat, 57,000 bu.; corn, 29,000 LIVE STOCK MARKE of the season, and were anxious to find some | “The sugizestion to insurance adjuste who expect to make our fortunes [ May. aiig| aisg| an | Duii onts, none, = one to take it off of their hands, are now | made a weel sgo has the approval of most of | here and who have made fortuncs here, | o8 45 604 % Market. Cattle Trade Shows Strength at the rumning low and will have to order more. | our business men, and these enterprisingand | showd speak and think “well o | “Fhriary PV I NEW York, Feb. 4.—Options opened firm, Hogs Slightly Lower, The reason for the activity in the coal | generally genial wentlemen should quietly | this city* or else get out of it TR Budgl By sy changed to 15 points up, closed steady, un- OMANA, Feb. 4.Receipts of both eattle and market is to be found in the continuance of | take the hint and hercafter violate no busi- | Can any manufacturer, jobber, banker, 5 nired to 20 polnts ip; sules, 36,000 in- | sheep continue to improve, but there 1s no sovere cold weather all over the west and | ness confidences in their eagerness to eut | dealer or publisher expect to do a Successful shore 1945 | 1987%) 1900 | cluding Februar. i 740D | poticeable improvement in the supply of hogs, morthwest, It has been impossible for con- | down insurance losses.’ busines and his employes keep up a Mgl 7 | S Al 417 70 Ny, $169007 SecaIstibig 61000 1aliten (il Ak twaol niid itk m\'.. A December, 816,40 | 18,000 lightor than the corresponding week of s 2 N : e e T (O T iN0.7, 8181215 | 1892, The official figurcs aro as follows: S Y aran SHIRUTNRYY ' [ Some of the Leading Features Developed 4 et e s BEEROLE i S Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. d coal this season exceeds the - consump- DUCING LHE BN We k' ated? ‘That is just what they are doing with Lquotations we Market, Recelpts this week........ 18, 20 tion last year by 1,000,000 tons, whereas Omaha, and yet they wonder why things do | Erovi—Dulland v 3 Recel 1 ! S8.088 1150 most evory one predicted a deercase in the | Dullness has been one of the chief charac- | ot pick p. 3 b : savEAT i No. 8 spring, | New Onrzaxs Vb, 4-Easy; mid- | U e Vear. . 33,078 2)404 3 roduce mar r ; 4 e 3@67c; No. dilng, 93~ ddling, 8e; good or- mo woeklast yer pLRLE 2 consumption. Xy teristics of the local produce market during Weare as of a large family, and it is our (“:',T \—-No. No. 8 cash, 89%c; No.2 ding il 1|)\~I,"A.._’NI;! 1655 Lv'r e The cattie market has been a puzzle the past A year ago K_h:ml « was retailing in | the past w The weather was very cold | duty, as well as it should be our honor, to | yellow, 41'5¢; No. 8" yellow, 40ic. e 5,40 at Britain, 11,679 | we y the trade was lively, with Omaha at $10.50 per ton, or 50 cents less | duping the most of the weekand the arvivals | uphold and defend under any and all eircum- | > OATS=No. 2, 81%@31:c; No. 2q 4 los: 1o the conti- | pricesstrong. T e than at the present time. A yoar ago 1ast | e inds of produce were light, while the | SHnces. the reputation and dignity of our | @J24c: No.3 Mnu- @340 wstwise, 1,143 bales; sules, A LR MhRHas 90 summer the price was .50 and it advanced | Of 8ll kinds of produce were light, while city. We should ostracize its traitorous ene- | -~ KYE "No. 2, 02, Al Piitos dropped from 100 to 306 onall. Kinds of 903 during the . Last summer | demand at the same time was small. - People | mics, who for purcly personal gain . traduce | BAREE ; N0. 8, £ 0., 4 Live Kl ‘cuttlo and nenrly o third of . the g ROVGI. the price started at and advanced to | have been kept in doors by the cold weather | us on all occasions. -~ Talk with any man, wo- | i ,,'"‘,,.“.,, e T T AT TR T were unsold © at the close. : ; A 580 $11, s0 that lllllvr'"!\»l? I"vlrln“‘)'" much ad- | and have only ventured out to the market as 1 or child in any of ourrival ¢ g PoRK--Mess, per bbl., new, £19.26@19.371; d fair: holders off y X y " ."j'll\"’;i‘"‘\' and "”'I-W'*”" lefls' £ 8....188 7 25 vance since the opening of the present sea- | gorcn o ¥ Five Nas hidacidad o v neand all instinctively | lard, per 100 Ibs. ®11.70; short ribs sides 3 demand fair. showed considerable fmprovement. all arounc g T frosii receipts of sheey 2on o thero was during the provious year, | Sompelled to, which always hus a decided io- cin the most flattering. terms of their | (00se) $10.10210,203 dry salted : Prine woste ewt, bt have boen fadt all tho weelc an 1o : } { dikoct o ame” Locn Locnl conl tmen do not appear to regard the | fluence upon the volume of trade. How is it here! The majority of our | (hoxed), ~$9.875@10.00; “short el Burrer—United St 7x G per ewt.; 4 oo, finished, heavy enttle his | houses all want some good muttons “and resent year s having been especially good | Durine the last two days of the week there | people blush when Omaha is mentioned, To | CqYedi SIOBRBIRTIG 00 | United States, ; rather botter thin gual,” Drossed beef | dolivbie toedors meet i reidy sile, Falr to for the seller as it was when the price was | und at the close of the week there was not | MIEht Just as well blush when your' own | | Sudans—Unchanged; cut loat 5i4@5% 5 g ase with whiel the markot reeovers fron | U5 2500 E0E U010 100 1D, Tambey lower. However, they have sold a good deal At in Mieineoducs 1 > t family name is mentioned, and, in fact, | granulated, 5ie; standard * : g ST , 1ike that of Tucsday is o very healthy | 355065 50! (5 % more conl which' will help make up a good | MUCh 16ftin the prod houses excepting | oy he following wero the recoipts and ship- puritios Showed Llnor indication o e s. Reports from the country indicate | ™R te hoamaidomiot make eftics : they | MeBtE oL Yesterday, w Is Lending. ik e today was slow and dull through- Teoelitaana DISHBRUDNIOLR LI tern points the anthracite coal trado | At shipments ave quite ikely to. be lizht | got the price of property so hizh as to prac. | — Arieics ——eveite utpEerEs | | NEW YORK, Feb. 4,1 market showed | gut: Both local_and shipping, buyers were | ogieiul rocoipts wnd disposltion of stosk as gontinues active, the domand for all s R o ol e oy | teally excludo actual settlors. Manufac: | ol o — o 5 | increased narrowneks yosterday and the In- | gfio *prosiect “for stoudy pricos - wia sliowithy SRl s g brisk and lupgely in o) | o Tttt ofqmaioping produce | urers and jobbers cannot afford to locate in | Fious. D ] dustrinl stocks again assumed prominence | decidedly glooniy oo fo choico | Sompiny forthutwentysfour) nn-qnlu.l .~u|';-.‘\. % There is ~‘xm wa" 1 much e & a town where they ave compelled to pay | Corn, bu...s . o 57,000 fn the market both in activity beeves }""" <ht out . brisk competi- bk complaint of tardiness in making deliveries, athe e double wawres to their employes on account | Oats, bu .70 0L 131,000 he width of the fluctuations, The ERLE LR LSS B d ety Bov S 2 e O ey Ttedplibin) Fluctuations in prices have been light and S Pt il QOCOURY S0 | the width of the fluctuations. The m steady on 1,250 to 1,600-1b. beeves, | - = T T R TR 10 ::xt,,‘.h{,,‘(f{,'.”‘]{,,:,t,'.:’rl,f_‘f““:.’" e sald to b | 41 apg have, in fact, been no' sudaen changes, | 9f e exeessive rutes charced for the noces- | BR8P, - 8 Pt road list feels the effect of the siles belng it fron 24,75 up to_ 86,50, On the | _CATIHE | HOG LR L] paing vhelr utm B adeavors to wmove the | s were inclined to sell Jower on' account garies Jof life. We want no real estite | e today 1o Dutter | MOYement, und to add to the strength of | gencral run of stulf trido wis :|umm||?; dull, | Cars. [11ena|Cars. [Heae | Cars. [Hond | ¢ goal In tranait to polnte of gestination. ILI8 | of the number offered and the fear that, a | hoom e “‘,n’"‘. ‘:\‘IH‘L””‘\“‘“fi‘ "",‘"n“‘l"]“' pontho Produce exchango teduy thobutier | this ulucnce advices from other center’s | With prices weuk to i ditue lower than Friduy el e s b, 1044 801t coa e S A S ¥ y @ 0 r ity e have the | market was higher: fancy fi e ¢ 4 e o en o 2 Falr to £00d 2 . steers solc 02 7 8| in the east, the Reading hus regained o | fowdays of warm wepther would break the | best location in the west for o large city; | @233 dnly, 24@27c. Eags, higher; strictly show that the movementof currency to New | 5, 21,00 to §4.60, and fair to_poor stuff w > DISPOSITION. i heayy tonnage of anthracite which was lost | Market all to piece ie bulk of the sales | our foundation is solid and substantial one | fresi 82@3dc. York wus lncking. Whilo the bank statoment | gxtremely hurd to work off at from 83,90 down. S e vyitonnnge of unshooe whichvas lost o without,_doubi heen mado during the | UF IR 2 % STIREN, ‘v wivantines 7 showed a loss in the reserve of probubly over was i dull, mean, unsatisf d WU RIS CATT three years. Many of the Now England | PUst weelcut 35 cents, but there have been | yre innumerable, and our pr IS | Npw Yor, Fub. 4 Provn Tecelpts, 20, | H000.000, there was an actual loss fn cash of | Unrouzhout, buf us 1t Nas Saturds, Omaha I'aoking Co wills and some of the railroads have been | SPMC Salesalf cent i cven = cents above | e only lack the hearty co-operation of the | 803 pkgs.; 3,651 bbls., 2,250 sncks: | nearly 3,000,000 accounted for by a furthes i l d 1t nride. '8 have followed 4 ’ A ery respectable clearance was eff I The G. H. Hammond €6 compelled to return to anthracite for stean | that price. Buyers have followed the policy | jnhabitants of ourown city. The castand the | SBles: ¢ i wdy, dull; | expansion in louns of nearly $10,000,000. The | ¥y et L RINIE made i abont 40 por | B Co 5 fucl, owing to the scarcity of bituminous :‘l.lt‘l-"l\.r‘i‘u:::";f)'f-.:;'x'i'\. Ix”lL:h(*r'lkl,xl:‘ill'“\\\f!:]xlruI'm:"!‘”l. west aro watching our every move: shall we }‘;.‘.'.””#“' v i gy Sp s N to | Tistas awrule was traded in throughout in 1t of the offerings o do wis slow “.u. Ahe pudnliyE conl. ot caring to antlcipate thefe wants for fear | ontinue to place obstacles in our own path, | yescta. clones 5 Sonpat 200 MIn | ractional limits and inno case except that of | prices tending lower. A bunch of prime AT As the present demand for coal is in excess | O § sutdun decting in ‘prices that would | or ghall we endeavor to help Omaha alongt [ 350; patonts, 81,2500, o Lackawanna, which showed exceptional S A e A "““‘ 3. ‘Lobman ;{r;l:n:lf::}: 3;‘»‘5‘:“:‘&. ”“:l\::ir-}}uw‘--sl\I\"l‘ll;mn stock i J 83 PISed . E. H. -Mixtures, $3.90; rye flour steady and | strength, rising 1 percent, was the final chunge oty Targoly ot from $2.25 10 82.75, w G'h Shipsary/ssd Fesioe: B 0 ¢ mines N S — " p a ac 1 ; B R sk NRob been averly planty during R T I uEAL_Dull, steady; yellow western. | 20T MOFe than a small fraction ol thin cows a8 low us $1.75. Rough tal. Bunk ¢ g5 tiie weel AbA'prices hiave. bedn fully vpts RARRE 250, . steudy; yellow western, | 556,00 other hund the industrials wer wis ot particularly active but abou The clearings during the past six days were | Previous quotations. The receipts of sweet tyE-— Nominal; western, 587,62, tive and aggressivelv strong, Sugar taking the [ PHIS OYh 406 S SEbing (1f rom 52 \cago Live Btaok N the smallest of any week since the week | country roll have met with quite ready sale k pBARLEL DLl firin; westorn, 60@80c; No. 2 | Jead, It rose to 1383 net giin of 2i Snd pricos. gencrally unchanged at arownd mIeAGo, TlL., Feb, 4.—[Specl legram to closing on Junuary 7. There are doubtless | all the week. WARRANTY DEEDS. O G Inuctive, steady; western, | DIstillors was a close secand. It rose to 4 100 H 50, JaioAch, faglel Telpsrni two reasons for this state of affairs. The Poultry was in light supply, but the de- [ Arthur East to T O Duncan, lot 11, e6@8be. ‘ o steady; western, | ooy iznest point y ined sinee the de- Phere was nothing new in the stocker and | hought up at strong prices, all grades selling heavy real estate transfers mado in January | Mand wis so light that there was no scarcity |~ block f i subdiv of block” 80, Al Wite olpts, 11,626 bu.: exports, 86.- | Cline was chcked, Tt st fighea | feeder trade. The fresh receipts were leht, | hieher than at the heginning of the week, caused a large increase in the clearing: until the last twa days of the week. | bright’s Cholee . 1,000 | 847 “bu.: sules, 275,000 bu, futures: no ‘spot. [ Witha net gain of . Oth f nd ua rogulnr denlors alroady had moro on | Most of tho offorlngs woro such sorts a8 go rying them " considerably above what ' they | Chickens showed more strength and wers 00 R Draer, with Gptlons very. s | tes’ prominent et ; y could sutisfuctorily dispose | to Butchers and canners, and wonld Pr. 8O 0 B0 50 50 80 80 50 50 80 O 50 50 50 80 50 80 82 8215 86" | 85 85 85 85, 85 85 85 86 86 90 90 90 sumers to cconomize on hard coal and they 2 continual wail of woe and advertise to the | _July ... Ha | JUBSi A1 O B LI have bought it freely without regard to the WEEK IN PRODUCE. best of their personal ability that their bus Krh-o. It is said that the consumption of 0 P T TR T IS TE T TS T T TP R B placed on record February 4, ot 11, block o ) 38 pi 4] it ¢ deni s vory i o e Of - prices therefe a 1 have been had only commercial trans- | Picked up cagerly by the trade. . s ”. BTSN 000 [ aLe gt i o sndielovtar st af Huoly Loy v e R e e iy Rotions been Included, With & falling off 1 The cold weather has puta very effective | g% Ao Anelin Anderson, ! hMes & o B t@accy No. 3 northorn, 80c; | S chiwii s rply advincod tron 1 g tlower thin o week ago. This has been w150 to £1.75 for poor stufl’ to from $3.75 the transfers of real éstate there is the nat. | barrier up before the vegetable and fruit 5. 1ickory Place 0 9,000 | i gt il Al e S RRLET e N st says: The bull eliques in some ne- Jest week In feeders the market h £.00 for ex (i, with sales very gencrally ag ural decrease in the clearings and thoy have | trade. The movement of potatoes Xy ol inan and oW to e T Vo Ras B o raorls WO arey dull und fse | 41 vo'specialtios again had wifaivs ull their own ed in months. Representative sales from $2,25 to #3.00. The range of quotations only drobped oack to their normal positi oto., has been very small and Hmited 4 maker, undiv 1-7 nw sw, ne sw and ing restric throu the ant H,,w.‘,', Bill: | way today and prices moved up easity in re- DRESSED BEEF, for dressed heef wnd shipping steers was from Another reason that may have ente to the sale of small lots from the storc LSO BW 121G-10, .00 oo My ive; N L Mareh, 7854 | sponse to the usual skillful mianipufutions A Pr. AY 50 o #4.10, and ealves were in demand as A 1 Shumaker ( ushand 0 The satisfactol silve situ 01 B Y §6.50, somewhat into the decrease in the clearings | the same time there has been quite a tr Blly; -sutia ndhusband' Sto 3 ¢80 My, ME T8-16@ 821, | The usatistuctory silver situation, th 1160 # 0o ...1102 & i i 3 2 optio ) he In gold iipme 5 29 les of he vere very slo 1 prices wi Is that the extremely cold weather of the | in some lines of fruits, as oran, p- | Elizabith Luts (o Same. same 2 2ej’ July, B3K@S30. cloaing b | Antizontian b 1stio gold, Shimnanio ol (e R s lann woitk AN Unovenly Jowar: Tho sunply wis 80 past week Lkept people in doors and has | ments being made to the country by re- AIe 10 s % p eipts, 79,000 bu.; exports, 2,- community, and prices upward as 913 8 66 Y 7 sl as to make 1 hardly worth thefr while retarded business, to some extent, in u retail | frigerator cars, s I Payne, lov 11, 900 bu.; sales, 135,000 bu. futiires, 51,000 b, | thoush there was not a cle the financial 101016 8 5| Horlocal packers o enter the field, for Wfter I 101 way PRODUCE POINTERS, ke spot. Spots dull but firmer; No. 2, 543560 That, too, n the fue fact that i B g | shippors hud completed ' their purchuse 'hile the cleart ow Ty S ¢ 22 block 1, sanie, ! ovior. B5X@o00 aflo e R e O the s o8 re f ? g o very little remained. Trading wis gener- col ll‘-fl-n'lh “1"!;“\'.. o :"” shan, Sweet potatoes are lower in Chicago and ue 1o sanie, lot 20, block 1, same o N g0 Aot nkn "",‘,\ ', \ovelof pric AIY at from 5. to 106 off from yesterduy's T o ar thaonoro s | the demand is diminishing, while receipts | H B Hudding and wite to Mutual In- 2¢. Options were 3¢ higher wnd closed firm | Xiehi OTTETTe 12 Guotations, Tight selling principally at from m"' “_“'_; b e ShAL S ainn ""'” ‘Il';;"‘ are increasing. b ~\\IH‘IHII Co, lots 9 and 10, block 13 rans “;M”:,_, \|.|,“‘l“,.,1 ghie fly switching between | Adame Expro LR 5 87 Ty b i §7.00 10 K780, I hm,. L '\,‘M'»‘l '.'('v‘.' at ;; m e B e & direc eports from the different sen por ) A i P arch ay: March, 63%c; May, 63% 3 3 b Den, & Gu 5 7.80 10 3% A heavy mostly g or tion amounts to' 21.6 per cent. 1t can safely | gl grth,Fom the different seq ports would \‘\ iuhiand wifc o 07 Goid o0 s, 0 | RO da e Yi B3HG M 8D Den. & Guifl g : 8 4 088,25, horigh Dusino s wis done all be said that the report of the elearing house ol n hut o good muny lemons | block 1, Marsii's add & . 17,600 Oats—Itecoipts, 68,260 bu.; exports, 86,000 | Amerioan Kxpress.. 118 | do preferred 2 8 90 2., | frow §7.25 for culls and plus (o $4.30 for Is very satisfactory and that it indicates m]- -nn.\n? into |h; country 1 atrick I arun to l\\‘ “: Baker, 1ot 19, 1o | bui sales, 5,000 bu, futures, 30,000 bu. spot. | Baltimore & Uhto . N.Y. Central........ 3 90 e vy, Very few good heavy lots wer 5 business gener S very good n California t cabbage market has nock 6, Redfol noe 2,5 pots, quict, firm. Optigns dull, shude highe Canada P'acific... .. N. Y. & N. K. X 3 95 f 5 celved . BiAS, ousiness genemslly 1s very good b | 3t iinp of from 95 ta &b conts per hune | WALl olfax to B.J Koudull, loc ", My sy hot NOUS Whive 4de, NS | Canada SOUthera. ! 8T Ontarlo & Westera 208 I'he Sheep markot was s active as the lme Blnbe, e Tl s s I Belby's subdiv, in'2d add o South : hic do; No. 3/478é: No. 8 white, 40c; | {eutral Pacinc.. ... Oregon Imp......... 4 00 : fted supply m.-nl\ admlt .l.i and prices wera clearings for each day of the week ed, ¢ id 8o stock Oniihy 3 1000 | Fatxad® wak P [\ WL ¢ | Ches. & Ohlo A Orogon Nav s firm. Good 1o choiee grades were quoted at ander review will be found below, together | A dozen exics cost about. as much as o fair F LDy (oG W iy, ot 6 bioci 9] 3,'.,‘}“_! western, - 88@30%c; white western, cutdige Alton ore s AU 5 LU from #7518 poor (0 Tl ot trom with the total for the week as compared | sized chicken these times, and the supply is K1k 1 demandPiinding, 86@700; g o Paciflo . t 25 10 #4.00. Sules of lambs were on - u basis gl tho, | 1o week as compared Gioblokent:s hese times, und the supply s | o WSS wire' o i Tl Hay-— lemand; shipping, 65@70¢; good | Chicago'Gas. ... 9lig Peorin, Dec. & K. 7 410 of from 84.25 to $6.2 with previous weeks not lurge even at such pric R 2,800 | o hole ) GRITARS Gas, o EI b cA80s. 1049 1600 ¥ O IBE0. " b Mondny #1,320979.20 | New York men claim that o wine | Heten B FIek to 3 O Wikarton, 106516 o0 | otuie; Boviie asys p5omIaon to sholee, | & 6.0 &ML fa:eeer buliman Palace..., T | 14 1009 148d e, 1,500, e it L T sdity 15 s hurting their shipping tee S BT BE L 80, Trenarien: 10 21@ioe; Pacitic o 3 otton Ol Cert.. toading 4 5 NG AND BXBOIT: sheen, Wednowduy. Lith is hurting their shipping trade for low grade 10 28 and 25 to 80, Irene Piace...... 1,000 HIpEs —Fairly active;irm; wet salted New | Del. Hudron....... . 14l Kichmond FTerminal ZEQRT The Evening Journal reports: DOAC L1 butter, although they manage to keep it out | (hiarles Faick to same, sans 1,000 ml..qu cted, 45and 60 1bs, 415wte; Toxus | D1 & W do preferred..... 2 7 CarrLe-Iteceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, Thursdiy 0 o the Tocal mariet. * Very 1t i heard of | gh Dewey ' to T Coni, 106§, el BO wnd 60 Jom b 7e T GETCH B S e o drande W 110 2 ¢ ‘ 400 heids heavy rades lower: #00d (0 primG 10 Boson ) Summet Reserye i 2 T MEATS-Quiel, ste "..\ o] 1 D, &G BCo... oae do proferred...... 2 4 export s, $5.25005.40; others, $3.6004,60; i A rge Housman and wife to T W 11ie; pickled shoujders, Kast Tenn. ‘i Roek Island.. ... 7 stock Ovies cows, $2.000 4,00, ki Iruit dealers are saying that not enough Saunders, lot 4, block 121, South 1414503 middles, X Erle. By St L. & 8. . It pfd Hoas Ipts, £,000 ' hend; shipments, good late keeping apples are grown. Theve | - Omabi 1,600 | 1150 lird, dull, steadg! i sted S0 pateried Lo i 4,000 e kol closed Tower: good (o is asar t undance of summer | Bosh ak and husband o Fritz at B12.070%; snles, Fort W _do preferred L1670 Primo. heay t BR800 8 9b; “tut nd fall frai of good winter Sedluk, 5 20 feet of lot 17, block 10, none Gt. Northern pfd St. Paul & Omabs b Zood hei vy, 87 J “"M“ 15 I 30 (L thaly 8 K nte 15t add to South Oniaha, 600 | Muy. #1195 bid: $ Yovutag Vol O Rratoenec b ows. 1, # lighit, 37.4( g8 4 R A0G Ik 40 les are seldom too large, PR 0| I A S A $11.95 bid; pork "llllll. old mess, Hocklng Valloy .. Zoutliern TABIAG " Cows mixed, 87:0 light, $7.40%7.80; pigs and Week cndin i K 'he reports received from Baltimore would | _ 17, bloek 10, sau 600 | S hingunay ninse SPFG S S Jugar Hotaery. ... 1 it 4 5] 1110 LY 1,500 d; shipments, Week ending G.750,174:23 | scem to indicate that the oyster situation is | S4e to Raymiond Sedlak, lot 18, bl Iry, 20@24c; western crewmery, & Tex pfd Texus Pacific g 14 043 2,000 hend Fsheep lower; lambs firmi A Manutacturers, I:].hl"w\un: The most promising feature is i8S . 1,000 | wesicrn factory, 18@2875¢ Erle & Woat.. Lol & 0 Cont.'y1d 7 g 920 natives, $4.407.5, westerns, #5.00@5.20) Rt at the houses there are orders DEEDS Ongpss—Fairdempudy firm; part skins, 4@ |, 90 proforred.... |Unton Pactde..! 6 663 70 feeders, $4.2004.70; Lambs, $4.60%0.16, Business among the manufacturers con. | thog he houscs there are filling orders for | nno o s Plok 'y it " 4@ rake A Exprens 10 o, BT ;y A d tinues very satisfactory and nearly all of | fe *qie” more promptly than they wer Oy Pronothahesili iafuan Fickand, Y Hoa 2 A ot 1 aad 2 i DN s a n; wostern fres] Load Tr 0 (W, 8t L& Proiell ; 3 2 e i About os ory il nearly oll of | fow days ago. The continuance of mild [ g 1 8ud 3 bl h}‘ml' 100t 3 block E and. s western fresh, 40 | ORI fis| Yo brarerrad B4 200 4 Kansas City Live Stock Markot. with their present forces. The old com 8 r would soon place Y X 4 y w Vells Fargo kxp 949 200 q 'Y weather would soou puace them in pretty | brignt ey 2 : domestic, fulr and extra, | Masnasar con ol LT 1080 2 00 Kansas Crry, Mo, . CATTLE—Res goods that are made in the state is soldom There is no great quantity of apples in the Total amoant of transf vereen 834,801 . ! New Orleans, open | Michiwan Conirsi A 3 792 & du ‘ pwer. ' Sales: Bhipplug te " ac T 8 tockers and feede Beard of lato but on the contrary most man. | Omaha market. It would look as if stock ¢ - L good 1o cholee firm, falrly active at [ Missouri Pacific Vo & SC 5 : 015 2 00 wtockers gnd fosdurs, ¢3.300 ufacturers say that | ivig the | that would stand up from this time on ought | (Juics of peopis auve puies. but DeWit s Dull, & Aning, 8 1-160 Nonlte : 578 300 Opaned. Basi0c Iighek, " ¢lossd. we :'flu ment in favor of h..n-. ,-m,.,,“.“ is growing | Warket here "is not very high, but there is N I Off A, 4%@0450c; mould A, 4 1 i stand- do preferred ‘ . Uiy 2 00 #7.050.7.80, rapidly and is spreading all over the siate = | nothing doiuz in apples and the quotations | , Chicago papers are busily engaged expos- | 4rd A, 41164 her oifoetionors Ar 4 Bote | NoJ Contrat do pre.err 106 760 0 SHEEP-Recelpts, 900 i shipments, none, When the movement was first put on its | ¢80 hardly be considered us anything more | 1 hotel schemes designated 1o pluck ver- f 4% ¢ 5 2613; crushed. 556'16@51c ¢ | Norfolk & W pid Hous. & Tex. Cer. . 64 298 400 Active and strong to_10c o, Representae feot its effects were limited very largely to | Uhan merely nominal dant visitors to the r. A number of | P bred, 5 granulated, 4 11-16@ | “orthAmerlean Co R |2k K74 210 tive sales the consumers of Omaha. The people here There appeared to be more confidence jn | Sharks are flooding the country with cir- 3 3 . (e il 1 """,“'A stocks today were |..¢‘nm 1006 210 were ready to buy anything mude in the | the future of the ege mavket at the close of | SUlars offering to furnish sleeping accommo- | @15.50) p 4 Distiiling, o UL CRANDARKS & T Toan) ¢ 2 10 state and no distinction was made between | the week than was the case & fow days | SA§ons at stipulated prices paid in advance. | “Corren-—Dull, steady; $12.00 s New England, 5.600; Reading. 18:100; 7 210 goods of Omaha manuficture and goods that | earhier. Some dealers say that the cold Pictures of gorgeous hotels that have no ex Leav-Quiet, 'firm; de tic, $3.95, md Terminal, 11,800; Rock Isiand, | 3 210 ;em made at other points in the stat wave has extended far cnough east to pre- | \SWnee are Ilum:;'""-:; lfl-fl;l" or with lw.r'u.\- TIN-Quiet: & 8,300; Sugar, 41,500 7 210 owever, mauufacturers out through the | vent any very sudden drop in prices, and OIURRIG- 8, U0 SRIGFDFIse. -1!She S L e . 3 S state looked upon the movement as largely | that there is no danger of a very large run | ark botel"” 18 one of "the bursted | ur Louis. Ma Fen 4 Froon ot oA RN MAAX MAEUAL. 3 an Omaha movement and did not take as | ©f ©gEs in this state for some d: Tun | habbles. 5 U 0., Fe L Frovr—Quic NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—-MONEY ON 818 Hous - Recelpts, 100; shipme J ays even e Sis.cisid NEAT -Advanced l.u arly, but dropped With loans at 4% per ceut; closed offered 1094 market closed easier; heavy, §7.76@8.10 an (n;}n'li‘:"\‘nlfi‘\-»lmn ;mn.‘-: might have done | should the weather moderate. ki ’“lm“ Witeh Hagel | %r and elosed orly 'y b above, yostorduy; | per cent 3 1088 378 | marketelosngsanior: heavaa o ot 0 81ato, OuLaids of ‘Om aha. 1s be Aparty who Gat\/magaes 2 It you have piles Lx s Witch Hazel | cash, 65%@69¢; Muy, 78 % 73'5¢; July, T4 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4'4@6 per cent 1060 5 B0 St No recelpts, and therefore o - » A ! thorough | salve will surely cure you. I\ CORN—Was aluv: Dt e close was e ulmu-] STEMLING EXCHANGE—Quitt but steady, with atens 90D 110 ket U 9. 00 JRAR onl St Louls Li 81, Louts, Mo, Feb. 4.—~CATTLE Ipts, 1150 1,600; shipnients,' 1,400; murket st ) 7656 1 native stee 20@4.50; cholce snipe 860 7555.00 15 steers, 88.0004,403 1 203,30 us cows, §2.16@ Bz ©