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oarmnnsi oh ik O E: 8 . FEBRUARY 26 1803 SIXTEEN PAGES. iross, 5,796 baloss ox- ning 1-1¢ t easler, loave off un- 1860 season of the year has arrived when receipts Ing in a il way nt 11@12¢. The troub ports to Great Brita 450 bales; constwise, nged. Ther been a cessation of the 1450 v v with the great minjority ofsthe stock Arriving | 5,440 bales: sules, 650 bales: stock, 330400 | excitoment in Ameriean railwavs. 1n the abe | 1440 —_ sre expected 1o be large all over the coun —_ S IRAL 11 100 large. (e trade wants smafl | ¥ itden fsady: neloe, 47900 Tated! | sonte s o et hag s | try. With eggs selling below 20 cents thore Is that |15 too large. (T irade wunts small | ba Futures steady: sales, 47 bl tce of fhe feverish antiety that has been s | | % % ¢ 3 | and fat :urkeys. Gepsaand ducks are very | Fobruary, $8.7068.50; March .50 fenture during the week Business in a Jobbing Way Not Equal to | ought to be a large increase in the consump- | Frantic Selling in the Last Hour Was the | scarce and aré selling 4{11@12¢ for choice | April, #5.8005.90; May, $.0¢ better tone provatled. While the tion, which has been rather light for some tock y stox 9.08; July $9.0809.08. Anga ) « growing that Reading affairs Last Month's Record. time Feature Yesterday. | Porators—only smull Tots moving from | Septemiber. #8.80 bid; October ove (o be 50 _bad as expected, & The butter market has been growing store. Western N Is quoted at | vember, $5.65 bid further development will be awaited with | | weaker for the pust week' or mors, R _— be; Utah and Colorddoy:#1.0021.10; choice — extrenic interest. Closing prices show a | | g A ! 4 ative, 7580 Bas * Hriefs. recove n Reading fiest | mie and ordinary COLLECTIONS ARE NOT SO VERY BRISK | ceipts have been very liberal and atthe | |OWER CABLES STARTED THE BREAK | Swewr Poratoms—Thers aren fow 1o the | Morris Neer, an Omaha grocer, has been suce | Donde of 5 percens £per cent i Atchison same time the quality of the bulk of the ar. market which are sellifig al $4.50. ded by Neer & Co. o and % to ' per cent in most others. Cana- — rivals has been anything but good. A large s—— TANGERINES—In half HoYes, $3.00, Al > A S hke Rouahit ons Friak Frost's | sk o ERve 8100 SHows mese steanmtt sportion of the butter cahnot be used until VEAL-Cholce and #mal) fut veals, 7@0c; | George Fdgarhas bought ou ] Canadian Pacific and _ Grand Trunk | Loeal Retall Trade Not What 1t Was & Few | it has been worked over. Probably not over | It Was a Sealping Market in Wheat M rge and thin, 3@« neralsiore at Deeweese, 0 eriog | references showing a rise § o 3 pee cont Weeks Ago—Merchants Generally An. | one package in ten can be sold to the retail of the Session—Corn Went off —~ 1ns g v 3 fining shares have been very quict. Money his grocery stock at Aurora fing ) 5 on & ; 4 New York Markets. 3 ias beeen In good de Short loans ¢ teipating & Very Large Demand fo "‘r‘j"‘i;hr-‘“‘);';'Lmn‘"l”l‘ [POOTquRiy. Sl iy arly and Closed New Yonk, Feb, 25 &Phovw -Recelpts, 17+ | W, I Shellbamer s disposed of his hard- | manded '3 per cent discount niaricet b — o=k oultry has not been very active at any 021 Bk e B0t - ao sapta d7es | ware and fmplement business lowever, hie been two_and three 1 i Bpring Goods Later In the Season. time during the week, not even :u) the close satee’ 4 pkies. mnekanauli, steady; win- | - G. B. McConnell has <old out his hardware | months bill being g ¢to 1% per cent ““_‘,;_: |l,:>' market ,H“m,',::”,v,l,"‘ when it usually sells well. This applies ter wheat, low grades, $2.1062.65: Tair tp | business at Dee to G. Weaver " o it has had more especially to turkeys, which have been fancy, 82.5572.65: (aigy, &0.8504.25; Miny < Murry T blacks . ARt e ometal | Deonuss fameibte have beo Tkt Stecyvhies While there have been no very Important | A drug on the market. One great trouble v CRICAGO, TiL, Feb. 26.—Frantie selling in the | sota clear, #25003.60 Mt icnota strais, #3.60 SlonLE Cae b he OfcIAl | Cod the mill here. the lightoss I OVeE & TeRE: ot o but in trade circles during | With the turkeys that are coming to market | last hour was the notable incident of today's | G400 Minnesotn patenitadd 261500 i Autr frefe 4 Y | 6000 lighter than a weck ago and 1 features brought out in_trade o ing | O Uhe DRGRE LAEC-16. SENE they e 100 | tnsihoes on ‘i Hoed ax MEAL—Quiet, steldy W western She past week, there has not been an entire | jarge “The trade wants smalland fat tur- | started the break. Some forelgn orders for | ' ye Neminal: western, 60765 q absence of interesting developments. Inter- | keys, and very large sizes do not sell t0 8d- | corn were safd to have been withdrawn BARLEY MALT-Dull, steady; western, 65 s L" b & Kafl, in the boot and shoe busi. "Whiea. prov ok and thove views with the jobbers engaged in different | vantage. Chickens weakened toward the | yoigars started to untoad and stop-loss | 85 k, are sald tc plating a hen and there lines of business, or even with those en- | ¢lose of the week as be noted from quc : \ oioney 10K nafyciuring b . st e WHEAT-Recelpts, 8,100 bu.; exports, 8,37 . or ] gaged in the same line, bring out the fact | tations given elsewhere. Otver kinds o lers were quickly reached, adding to the | o WHEAT—Recelpts, tures, spot G e e e iaiea i down course of prices, The most conspicu Yheriet aotl . firm of Litsle & Witiaga: O RS oy - 3 diown: Wi that there is considerable differer f Oysters have bee 1 very leht demarid | Slump was in pork which scored a fall of GO 'Jf' 7 afloat, 707701 : Hobart Willia i e oal dep B3 s to the present condition of ¢ " even reduced prices, the public @ rom top prices. Wheat and corn each we 80 orthern, idiisd T r : difference is plainly due to the varic pe- | tite vsters having apparently been sat- | of the close, however, comparec o 2 nofthern, K3iyas3y TOCKS AND BON P isfled last n the net declines were much " o —_— St Louls Minlog Quotations. X { riences of different firms. However, the fi % by 2 spa 518 Trading In Segurities Showed Rath 81+ Lovis, Mo., Feb. 25.—Granite M N iy The weather is very favorable for the | being wheat and corn, 1244¢ in pork, 1 T 1 ira . Say bulk of the testimony plainly indicates that ot trulls tud s, and the | inlard and b in ribs ! : 1 \ Larger Vol siness Vesterday. was the onl n the Bhice gy o) L business is not as good as it was a short "Slong that line ought to increase rap y soalping market 1o wheat most ¢ July Lhee, NEW Yonk, Fe n tocks today | ket t T ek 1 Winter season, time ago. In January and the early part of | id n. It is arzued that Chicago Is rela- " exports, 2,011 | Showedn rather I asiness. DUt | wiore e §5.45, “an nd it Is now th the four the present month there was an active move uce Pointers. tively higher than any other market in the r 2.000 bu. s s ‘."l"‘ ”“" 1 e i ehts "”‘ et d :\"‘”\;‘ B el e t b \ . h u condition of ment all along the line, but during the latter ] imission men of Duluth have world, and that the stocks In sight and the ap- ! g A e ine: IRegulkMty m“”“_‘h”;“_ Fluctns | ——— ““ - ~“\ = 1 nty concerning the future ;I\n\;\m . Balf of February there has been an apyre- | £301 1 .f,, it K LI hange. parently unliiaited rescves ure o ail against . ations in the general list were unimportant, | Adams.....§ 3'8 [nops P A htacal oot that T ral e 7 § & 5 A Acarof oranges has been started from | the price, yet holders are inclined to continue ns we it al i Y66 w fected t tren e Am 21l Sm. Hopes ¢t ted before next aus ek BT (LSS Vol 8 of b Newcastle in northern California for this | their grip, hoping for some favorable action | changed from vesterday, wi I yut were afectod by the extrems weakies in | gimg 135" Rlizabeth h Thore ate lntite= This may not be true of every tigriet. The TLarTanenn SWeats W by the big bulls to help them out. The open= July, S1aoT-te stocks and the poot showing of tho bank state- uite S rexpocted o s are always exceptions to all in this marke t about &3 and the s ng was at \igher than yesterday s ; s, ) ment. which er raged agere perat there ar Ay bl b = n market v ‘. ing ut ¢ higher than yest . M0 bu. futures, ol b r 1 v nfirmed New York Mining 1otat wiltion of th in the main it is truc ust why there is lin It Ay seem a little strange clos but became weakerand ned rately a n the part of the ars. and ~Ghet > [ hehd t th but t. ne eless, thatoranges are ¢ July and tor May, then 7 M 5 | walting attitude of speculators who are hold- New York, Feb. 25 ~The followlin eipts . were compar slacking up in the movement of goods at th ¢ May N D HEHL TG At ARt GB ka1l HEve e sing 2 quotations . | and the quality w time is not very apparent, and it may be only | Son it MOFLECER SO for May and 's¢ lower for July than the 3, 8 " kood K ts were light. | Fasts earlicr in northern California than in the | steadier and the ug was about % Tigc; No. 2 Cr less complicated. The feutures of the day ] o markets wer there was o ofa very te ary nature. Last year busi The Minneapolis Produce Bulletin is au | 0% figires of TR R 8 3 ¢ the de u Northern Pacitic preferred, | fonaety, o b shipping or spe 1 Sustain mess was pretty good all through March, but | thority for the statement that the Produce | oot g el RIS on Lot the extraordinary drop of Tennesse Coal & Gouia and Ciitsy s ! v, S0 that Wik - idding eame to a sudden standstill in April and | exchange of that city, recently organized, has | ties do not look for any i id possibly ODEHTDE KHA TGOS IR RN 1H SR Hale ntd Nore Yellow Juokei ’ 38 vary meak cllers gen- May, owing to the unfavorable weathcrand | proven a great success. The Bulletin says: | slight reduction, A year azo thero was a de- | 2012 . et Quick hvar ¥y netive | : All h?l'.',“'” e 7 ,)‘,’““‘)‘,‘f : After a short buyingz wave, led by Cudaly | Orleans e e s all the way out and its net loss was 4 per atar > bre 1 liouses w Mol K £ 1 Boyden, the corii erowd were in o | sele Posne afv. S for the duy s Some pressure tosell 0 ulwor packers usual, 1 talk of the reserves of nterior stop orders w overed with the alt aking - the t 4 paying This is heard from no one line of as fixed fo points with some operators conter g thut oy 1 ull and liaved o’ he PHore. Wer OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, I 1 £7.55 to but would appear to be the case with 1seller at least stocks at country stations are unusuuliy i led sh % | fu 5. and %1 {Hoky t 1 brought lines very satisfactory e» and_th line cq Beavy and pressing for an outlay 3 corn ity \ : n o 1 o oOf It ol No very sa xplana g 58 dull kod debressed Hie L i 1 by those Cattle Trade Active and Prices Steady f ples been given for this condition of affairs erm e p i8I0 the west, and o i 8t § ! il yasnoche Hogs Slamp Another Ten Cents. St A asmuch as all kinds intry | Averpool at a low price we i\ 7 5 He-rrgs live stock are bringing good prices it v 3 | : was seem as if money o to be reason 1 i tarte 1 1 receipts for Monday plenty in the countr this t t have been B [ sted al niover Stern dairy Dak KAty RNAT LMY roads have been in pretty 1l fallen into ¥ R . GRLEE we but inside support that farmers have not been prevented y were scen on ot | Elgin, 27025 i \osed with & etting their pr e to market. It I rhey thoughy hnb Support 1 t v markets e v s & % | The prey n suggested that perhaps the large sur 4 S G A we ¢ . Th t inspection gs stern fresh, M of money received from the sale ol h ns of which made the | wae As navix TALLOW -Quiet n ty (82.00 was fur Y run of ke especially, have been used to pay off m o g g ut, became set- | ope T i move out fiberal | plas 7z ! 1420 > STOCKENS AND PEEDRER: 20 200 876 250 843 70 55 00 500 UL JOTORO, snceel Spethman \ & Conklin disposed of thelr lumber business at 1 " 10 O.F Green Demoralizing cables than a year Prices have gone off Oc during week and this can only | Aiia | Bulwe | thern Pacitic preferred was weak a tember, when ages and other large obligations while the led, it at. But this morning | aua g COTTON SEED Orn—Dull h Whatever may be the cause the fact re sther lines were handled | £l V;;;; Sing by} alues recoded bac, | | PETROLEUN—Stewdy: or arre A | 3 mains that collections are not as prompt as th agood deal of interest his fact | agabout the lowest fik anct lossof | New York, 85 1B and| an 20,642 & Jobbers would like to see. ;!w\u.:.u}n that any line “f:\” s can be | e, About the only support came 'KHKLAJ rts. | timore, § Philadeiphia The local retail trade of Omaha has been | handled there fluctuating or not fluctuatin The action In the provision market was | bulk 2.80; United closed est of the market was subjected 10 no specfal | the cattle trade the market has held up r taking 4 breathing sneil and 1o not so active | and this being the case, the coneern is here | quite violent. The market opened with a de- | M i e R | ety we ts were beavy, 3 1% wa. s of bk %0 stay. Thereis hardly a day of the year | cided firmness and agood recovery from the ROkDF—Qltat, ‘ekay!. -atrained; common pressure to sell and u firm u ne wa markably well. Reccipts were beavy, 3,0 asitwas. Agood many of the buyers fc e S e HEAEEIeA: 1) break of yesterday occurred. There w od, 81.4213@1.45. ibited, though sales the traders in the | pagvier than the previous week, and 4,5 the local houses have been east laying in | When thereis not an unsettled feell: go0d buying of POFk for Cudahy. Wright had | EoRGRPENTINE-Qule s4x ] nes sumulted by the decline in their stocks of spring goods and if the size of | some line of produce, and this fact | brokers® bidding for stuff also. Hately's bid PETROLEUM Tk of ofl ¥ e erainot racoverad. od Hnunclad | oo generally decressed demand during th the stocks purchased can be taken as any in- | the demand for the exchange perpetual for lard, but the market moved away from | owing to the decreased production of the M okAre 1aen i Nad with tualesaing bears | Lenten: season: nntarall dication the merchants are certainly dooking | A branch of the National League of Com- | them on buying by others for July | Donald ficld and the disappointient over the rs Identified with theloading bears | Lenten sox i for a lively trade later in the season. With- | mission Merchants has been formed in | 4nd Septemb Sounie of the advance | developmentsin West Virgl 1 toduy SHiok Wil o he | espectally during 0 ‘local n 8 g e e s haeing takenout | Was lost after 11~ oclock and after | in increased speculative activity in the of il sl Juoreun- | ot the week whem a decline of | i 40 out exception local business men are antici- | Omaha, the following firms havi BHE | s T8 Tkt (oDl L BTaTlar Ao WREturn | o et e petiviy in theofl | favorable than’ expectod was ssignal fora Of the week when o decl B pating a very good spring and summer busi- | memberships: Branch & Co.. Whitney & Co., | 15 thatof Friday. Local longs resumed the isuctions at both exchar famhe | general movement which carried prices to the | 2 ) was exp ) 2 16 ness for Omaha and are making their plans | Icken & Wohlers, J. A. Clarke & Co. and | yaiding and unlowdiog. The outside hold n for @ full day for a lonz bactmnd | lowest of the day, There was consider- | eupplics fnd some improvement in the situa- 240 160 10 take care of it Riddell & Co. The officers of the local | came out on stop orders and those who boug uzh some. p siness m iy le covering in the lust few minutes, but with | ion cast a part of this decline has been re- 22 b g B, Branch, president; A for a scalp early were quick sellers. The ) attributed tc i uotations, the | the exception of New Englind, Sugarand the | oy ned during the past day or two and pr AND ROUGHL 1 sident; B.J. H.Wohlers, se were lost sfght of. Receipts were but atistical situation fully fies both present | EFABREES G oo e rally. ‘Other | &€ not far from where they were at the ¢ 70 4 50 ).... 181 6 75 The clearings of the local national bauks | retar t Whitne. ] and the es ¢ for next week but 95,000, activity and the advance, which Is now nea e r et W | of last week SHEEP—Receipts were n liberal. but the p , t ., bt » gain sl S’y i R S roducts sold off us if a great run w 10 cents fro c rices majerial 1 3 The trade today n very fi e, | bulk werc gned through and not offered are still in excess of last year, but the gain is 3 oh' the National League of | P00t o0 Croce &t somre recovory. : Mafihatta it, wh Tware & : Lrace. AS | d thro : X as it has been for some time. | Commi hants has been organized is | | Fatimuted roceipts for M Ve > . cent nessec Coal | DReETings were f S ey e Citdes Are e comparea with the corresponding week rth S CTotular: a8 follows: || 425 cares corn) 86 0ats o ta, D00 ‘Cars; — o 3 t pened this worr e I e T N last year there is a gain of only 5.7 per cent. | The objects shall be to cancentrate action | 18.000 head hizhest day/ un J ng ¢ P ! v e 1 0 0: common and_ stock sheep, This would seem to indicate that th upon the gener e of the trude—in The leading futures ranged as follows: offercd at sales of 165, y : ped. to ox: ¥ otal I3 0d 1o choice 40 1o 100-10. lawmby, total uxn;mnll of b isifiéas is still initing our efforts with growers, pr = AT e liange It ope o0 Tain % 3 Hent X 1 ntative sales; 2 excess o ast year Dby & DArTOW | and shippers against the enactment of dam- o A T i B ted t s 3 5 A 1 i 00 Me v 75 84 50 margin, but it is by no means ing laws—in collectir disscminating B £ 2 3 P G ArmsfosiEtlc, faie o \ th arkublo de- ) n | 500 Mexican mised 78" 848 a bad showing, as business was | information L Februar. i ik A 10, with fair to good 1,000 in improving business methods; | ,,_\’ L2 : N = RMoLARSES—New Orleans opc P o da e b R SRR 2 steers at from £.10° to Receipts and Disposition of Stock. fienerally regarded as very good a year ago. | in protesting against discrimination, exac! | 3y ha| T : 5% hoic d demand, fieni, 1t 2573 AL L LI S S to poor stuff was more | Ofclal rec2ipts and disposition of stock as he fact that there was a holiday on the | tions and damages of transportation: in de. | CornNo.2 4 SUGAR—Quiet, fir 4, fuip refining centri- ekl R ut quotably unchanzed at | shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards 224 may have reduced the total volume A (i tea td bl Thlutia) vemsnutbil: February fugals, 96 test etined, fairly active e 0 Pt B 11 from 83 % he supply was well cleared | company for the twenty-four hours eading at 5 v wanding integrity a; 1 May 5 “ H A, 4 B financiel con The k ge that it ficeh N et 3 ! IR Seuiswiiae e pmpared with pro- U protecting all as far as possible | Juiy N standard A,54@5 B fechoners & the situation becouies much more acute col- | BB KAYEIGLE 10 SOOin 1o, fhe Bews orer | o'elock p. m. Febranry 35, 1893 vious wecks. G nst fraud, misrepresentation and injus- | Oats No. 2 ! g T Prt o S Poe 537 YO e R lateral will be scrutinized more elosely and | JUnquy or g 8 RECKIPTS. The following will show the clearin; To attain these objects an organization | February slascar Be | B@5 7-16¢: powde 431 oi granu- | the “pool” stocks wmay be diseriminated | FXcarly one half of the entire tresh receints | “GaTTiE SIS & MY fi‘lhlglfl’\l.“; the present week, to T w of “national® extent and influence | laied, 43@4 10-16c; cubes, 43@5 1-16c; bran, bt necentuates il the inherent weakness of | were made up of cows and mixed stock, Good | it Sk . e totals for previous weeks 1860 | 1800 | 18 12 18 27 (24 10-16¢: cubes, 47335 1-16c. i AR e Tl ey U due fo | to choice stuff found a ready sule at stronger | Cars. | lead |Cars. liead Cars ‘Head| Cars. | Heads can accomplish but limited results. In this 2 1220 |12 @b, O "Dull, steady; American, #1275 |, knowledgé that the awount of frec gold | Brices Iom 320 Bh, JOTLG oo o0l | 7| San R “‘organization’ we propose to combine g« vl e |1 e s | 11 eng CoppER—Dull, steady : lake, $11.95. Is rapldly approwching the vanishing point | £543°" Fhare belng & superabunidance of com. | | reputable and responsible commission i [ e |1 4T i ahke or the specalative community s actuated | 10X BRCIRLPE 6 RO 8O 9 | merchants in all large commercial | Short kibs [ | Tis—Firm, | Strafts, €20.30; plates | by sentiment and a discounting of future con- | 555 APEI"0" 1. “lower than Friday 5 CATTIE | HOGS, [SHEER centers. and with the aid of the | _May 1015 | 98l 9w | 9 steady, moderate ’ demand; smeltér ~dull; [ FRREBCICE Gere o O O (e retiahed, | £1.00 'to €2.25. Bulls, oxen and siags while | oo mrmro——|— T e growers, producers and shippers, organized | ~Cash auotations were as follows: =" " | domestic, 8.2 ve foid 18 nominally about 84,000, | quotabiy :f”n‘l;;‘_‘:;:\;"wll’l‘[:) ¢ 1oc 1o 15 Omaha Packing Co.....o.. T R 24 40 4 5.99 | or unorganized, work togcther for the S0 | wintor straigbis, #3.200385; spring patents, St. Louis Markets. 000, yet 1y lias been pointed out that the s 2 limited number of calves were | Thecosany Packing Co 3 ? 1 z,,h.,,‘g,"w!l.-mum DERRE i eral welrare of the trade. A large percent. | Jinter straishis, #.200 E BRI e Do e Boh o Proua_sow plus Feserse i) by t Jiited number of calves were. | The Cudahy Packiog 5 Y eck ending January 28 1742,5 age of the food products of the earth are | puycro'ss ook bs s SO oA TR o ow, | ferance o . ¥ | s 2 ¢ et & y 3 by i Pt ers, $2.00%2 i unchanged, price being in buyers' favor. at the present time about $95,000,000, 1 42 t0 £5.75. g it Becker & Degan s rins Januey o1 . handled on “commission,” and the *‘commis- | " WHEAT-NO. 2 No. 8 | "N¥gEATUnsettled; opening firm, hau O h Vikw of the fact that’ additional gold ° ingcade: Bas, been dngiderant Al | yausens & cary Week ending January 7 S v sion merchant" is, and must of necessity al- | spring, 65@67 . d, T8@T3Yce. X nd closed e u'Vn--m) sterday 2 | shipments are predic early eshy stock and of good quality | Lee Hothschild y il 61 | Gays be, an important factor in the com- | _CORN-Steady: No. 2, 40¢; No. 8, cash, 86%¢; higher at 67%c; March, Promises to be 4 neck and neck race has bosnisud leyel in talr demand, but there | diobmasieiii2ads AR DUN S55e merce of the world. Our “organization lays | No. Jw{““ 3T5@ . No. 2 white, £.0.1 n Heiduly T2ke. o ined 1y, | e present wduministration and - the o O e o el | D R avees: eders g its foundation on the jersonal integrity and A ; No. 2 white, f.0. b, N—Opencd fc up, but declined ie early, | elimination of the small balance of apparently i ST, MATEAU Rax plaked stip ;| 7 A 0YSE, financial responsibility of its individual mem- | 1@sze. Jost another i tfised with May Suc down | froe gotd betore March, 1 the fact 12 acons q ST Eoyarar am S ! Local Trade Presents Some Pecullar Condi- | yard iy PONG VT S0 0 bership. are 3 No:8,1. 0. b, 45086 trom terday; No. 2 cash, fir at 87¢; | plished the sccretary of the treasury will un- ‘rlf"“';‘;\‘.n‘[" oday, prices ruled fir e p- tions—The General Outlook. at > 6~ Re ible N A R ] 503 | March, 37c: May, 893c: July, 40%¢c. doubtedly be the redl lose resenta e it BtotE B 7 i s . | “exacting” but not exclusive. Responsible . 1., 88 Oars—Declined sharply in° futures; No. 2 | dopneay ¥ e hicago Live Stock Marke "The week in trade circl s Mr. W. | commission merchants of good standing | FLAX Seen - ash, firm at 81%c; May, 324 bid. e A e aw b auoksons o N 9 | _cnicaco, 111, Feb, 25.—(Special Telegram ta B. Roberson, Omaha manager of R. G. Dun | where an organization may be formed are in- | DIMOTIY A Prime, 6080, s per | K¥E-Low ) cast side. EhRuge Ry X i b 3 ToE BT cattle u was quict with & Ha tha B2 fans sbt dnald ed to join us under our constitution and ) ess, per bbl, $18.00; e ARLEY—Quiet - it sl b o ¥ 1065 ivin ing prevatlinz. Only abou ) head & Co., “has been almost without incident, | yited to join us under our constitution and | 160 o, £12.50; short rils sides, Goose) 8990 | Brax-—Firm; East St. Louss rate polats, T T E 1030 Were racelved and:they were closed ‘ont anNy Wholesale trade continues good and | o VE SR HRCE “‘ .mv%{ ehiter it Zfi y ..’n d sho! ors, (box @6545¢. A pre . 1050 | vasis of yesteraay's quotat Swers wers sutlook fo e spring encouraging, | CDRY: MAY by misrepresentation, ente 0.00; short clear sides (boxed), $10.9 FLAXSEED - Lower: $1.1814.b1d. : 1 i1 1o saluble af from 33 tockers and feed= the outlook "; the 5:”"*“'"] Iraging. | opganization, but discovery will surcly Witsk v —Distillers finished g AN N o T50 a6 5 A 11 aRe Rt from $2.60 cows and bulls e prospect of an early spring has stim- | followed by expulsion. Financial sour g HAY- Unchanged Wt from $1.50 10 extra qualit vlated trade in some lines, but collections | @nd honesty for individual members, c & chang A 8 IH'IH‘V- . Hows ontinued, n ml\ Showed bi: on organization of E 2% ard cholee dalry, 1 25¢, further d e G e to e Bave shown a slight falling off. One large | Vined ina “national” oreanizatior 5 llowing were the receipts and © Faos—1.oner] b 6. Al & lose o wegk of. from 4 commercial plans and purposes, must and | pore(e § ; h h o dealer expresses surprise that 50 Many Of | wil bemiaml the reenert of the Amtriny | ments for today ere w tricted denmund o 1 » ¢ 2 gy b A loca ek o E shipping orders his customers known ta be good are esking a | people. To promote these ends, we invoke | BAGGING—Unchanged wore fow the small \idl 10 bo ndes slight extension on their bills. The reason | the kindly aid and sympathy of all com- | : Ty 5 Corros Ties—Unchanged, quate. Most of the hes ’ arly e instance > oo nercial or ations. The rapidity and | W S 3 141,00 3 WHISKY —Firm; $1.17. h,‘::;'"m'flJ‘:‘\m;,:(r"\“‘,"’,.vh";,m’f ‘J}; e facilities of ith Won i e Sl mariits R 145000 ¥ PRovISIONs—Dull, drazging. Pork, #19.50 for #5.15 was the top of 1 from $7.40 to $7.70 for s e thla: = - a S 154,000 old. Lard lower, ‘$12.07. D meats, | Lottont i - 3 farmers' trade quite largely Accesathle, B clmissa. % .00/ foose shoulders, $0.35%0.97143 lones and ribe, | Del. Hutton ..\\. : [ Bojabieen 7 ) onsidering the disadvantages surrounding 4 heavier than a year ago. This, together with arcit depressed prices th eurly part 244 160 Bank Clearings. | is neces- rues| sary. Individuals or isolated communities | Total 1000 ; cholee creamery, 26¢ Central IPaci CORN MEAL ak and unchanged; Ches. & Onl FOTTT TN 4 95 for mixed uand . medium and frou §7.6 X a e e “eeee i 9 : 8 10 $8.15 for heavy. Pizsund culls sold any= ““Local retail trade has been rather better | products of a single farm or garden way be ¥ 1 > X 17000 | §10.25; shorts, §11.50; hams, $14.00@15.00, DLAW. oo U preferred ... PPING AND EXPOW R oA e i ; this week than usual, the mild weather | distributed over and consumed in more than exchange today th RECEIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 24,000 | p- £ & § & % D atarien: 19 Bheep were principally bought up at fully Frie bringing out more shoppers than have been | balf of the sl’ul(-s in the union. It becomes | parket was dulls creamery. 9@27¢ 4 buss corn, 124,000'bu.; - oats, 25,000 bl £ye, | Fast Tean........... Rock Isiand. 2 8y 8 price o chiolce sorts were AMSbIS s for weel necessary, then, to encourage uniformity. . Eggs, easier; strict sh, A 2,000; 3 rie. A L & 8. F. st ptd Wt from $4.60 to and poor 1o fair_grades seen on the streets for wecks, > A arsv liere 16 bonAtctad E SErEatElonly Copah, 1 SHIPMENTS—Flour, 5,000 bbls,; wheat, 44,000 | Chepraterred ... .. & ot . 128 85 [eaes quoted at from $8.45 10 $4.40. Sales of At the banks demand for money is re- | that business may everywhere be conducted : [t 4 o 108 v : TG D ORA e e [ tha same Lasis. and \with eaus] facilitiss Omaha Grain Market. bu.; corn, 141,000 bu’; oats, 6,000 bu.; rye, | Fort'Wasne. .... do preferred, !l “ ) lambs were on & busis of from 34 rted good. In real estate circles there is |00 ."‘ same basis, an it 1 8,000 bu.; barley, none Gt. North prd 3 |St. Paul & Omaba 21 | whichiis an advance. tter feeling, but no salesof any conse- | Every grower, producer or shipper way, | 1Inspite of the weakness in the market there | = e CaB.IpMd........ o preforred..... 8 40 Receipts: - Cattle, 15,000; hog quence are reported, A4 through his own commission merchant, AS.OCBRICESRUL AIrieds raTiBac i Son (S Rausas City Markets. Hooxing Vatley...” a2 | souther Pacic 2 89 | shecp, 5,000, *“The meetiug of the manufacturers and | reack the ' National League,” and have his | “mpe’ following prices are for delivery at | (KANSAs Oiry, Mo, Feb. 26.—WhEAT "Pauls Dotath.. 42 - |Teno. Coar & 1 The Evenips Jaurnsl separiat f consumers at Lincoln was a success and the | Views for the general welfare carefully con: 5]1~:;~~mn| L S meh. X et Slow; No, 2 hurd, 65G0¢ - 2red, 704507 1c, SeIauls 3 E'n. Texss SR 2 QATILE-Kocsipts, .1.500: head;; shipmeg . work which this organization hus been | sidered. Farmersclubs, fruit and vegetable | WHEAT. No. 2 spring, 69¢ bid; No.8 spring, | _ CORN._Weak; ‘No. 2, mixed, 83%c; No. o BN ot R O Cent. e o 9.oue. 8 D s, i - el ettt oing for the past year or more promises to | ETOWers associations, makers of butter and | 58c bid; No. 2 hard winter, 62c bid. W:A‘l:;‘;‘im‘,‘w 0. 2 mixed, 3939%c iy U »:...‘x'm 00: 3753 3 0 PP 1 e A B P R e T Soutinue. Several'local manufacturers give | other dairy products and all commercial or- | OATS . No. 2 white, 33c bld; No. 8 white, | ){Sh00G51, " * iNo.3 | Jaresbors..... . S, Expross ..., 0 : Dacker #1.5001.55; prime heavy. o:5588:50§ this association credit for their ability to | Ranizations will find us ready to join with O nn-No: 2 March shi sment, 87%c; No. 8 or RYE—Steady al Louls. & Nash. . T8V 3 a: prime light, 87.00@7.70; other light, $7.00 earry themselves througn the dull times of | them in defeating unjust .aws,in collecting | , LORN-N0, 2 farch shipment, 875c; No.3 0 Frax SEED-Steady at 31 0 : i : ce @7.4 the last eighteen months. and disseminating information, in improving | ,cked, Omaha terins; same, March shipme: BRAN—Scaree at C4265c. ¥ HEEP—Recelpts, 5,200 head; shipments, WThe legislature has been grinding away | Dusiness methods, in resisting discrimina- | 3730 bid, 87'3c A HaY—Weak; timothy, §8.00 i prairie, ¢ Sl bt 2,000 head; mariot Steady; natives, $4:50 during the week, but nothing startling b tions and exactions and 1 enforcing re- A 20 cars No. 2 $6.507.5.( by ty 10 pret @4.90; westerns, #5 v & g ing has : 3 Burran and dull; creamer: Missouri 4% Minn & St L., been done in the way of amending the col. | Sponsibility and integrity. We claim no sec- | nt, St. Louis terms, 37 o2 2 2 : mery, | Yobile & Ohlo -..: 3¢ °|0 &K ¢ eAY lection laws and no cencerted movement | ton, we are moupartisiu aud nonsectarian, | N e heuar oomi Maroh oh ipment upps Faos Demoralized; 1 Nashvlilo Chatt Genaral Eicctric looking to amendment has been inaugurated. | bd We guarantee our sympathy and support | {ISISIR] T POIRES, B5C: AR R ’ Nat'l Cordage ne 2 (N see better corn, Omaha termns, 3 RECEIPTS—Wheat, 75 LED dage.nsy stionaldtnsssd The sentiment appears to prevail that this | 10 every enterprise that can increase the re- FEVTTTINN - B n DO AT 1020 3 :80: 17 929 Kansas City Live st Market, i L Kansas Crrv, Mo, Feb, ATTLE R 1056 sipts, 2,700 head: shipments, 700 ,,,.m, 1134 < he market was active: steers and 975 cows, firm to 10c higher; fe: 5«n, 155 | Stendy; common cows, weak. Representative 1008 | sal Dressed heef arid shipping stecrs, & 0 @5.50; cows and heifers, WL3.B5; stockers 5,000 bu.; corn, 23,000 | “&o'preferred c G g better corn, Toledo terms, February and | bwoats, 1.000] % X.J. Central.....: " 1} 10 pre errad . .. legislature is more largely devoted to poli. | Wards of labor oraid to the comforts and | March, 37:c HIPMENTS ~Wheat, 54,000 bu.; corn, 11,000 | Norfolk & W. péd.. 44 Hous & Tex. Ces than to business. happiness of the home. The above declara BOARD BRIEFS. bu.; oats, 5.000 bu. North Amerte. A Douglas street retail merchant makes | ton of principles and purposes was unani- Clark Sheldon was in from Percival looki New York Dry Goods Market. The total sul ks today 51,000 | the suggestion that if the property owners mously {M opted r;\ s conve ution of eivl~y:-:"'~ v'"]‘}‘. adn (i~l’5""l AW G NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—There was a very slisren Inciuging: Atoh ) Chieaga, | 1090 wnd feeders, #3.50043.90, G between Fourteenth and Seventeenth on-| ¢hosen from the branch leagues of Boston, | R. Greer of Hampton and W. G. King aturday trade in dry goods. Quite a number | gitriinston & Quincy, © £ k0 Has 0 HoGs—Receipts, 8,500 head; shipments, 600 that street were awake to their interests | New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincin f imong the visitors on the board of buyers were in thie market and increased | 307 eitware. Lacramapnt & Mesters, 800 4 g head. The murket wi the old time wooden buildings there would | Bati. St. Louis, Louisville and Chicago, held | Ia., was represented on the Ly | interést was disclosed. Along with the more | Nifiout FAete BA000 Batonul Lead Al | grades, $5.25@.5.75: bulk 800n give way to large brick structures, and | ip Chicago January 6 and 7, 1893, :’,‘ “H;” Samuals grein m) ‘“‘"““‘ M. E.Dalley, |.&¢ Dhral Bling n 1o e were inquiries | 560 Norhern Pacifie, 25,900; 2, 72,600; mhe e =haoelpts, 00N b -ny\mx"t‘.l]:“"f’lmru as a consequence retail trade would_ center Rk ie superintendent of & hools and negotiations looking to more tmportant | 300 {NCrthqun b . n ] e marks as’ 1 stead A ’ The Omaha Eleva wpany 1s_putting transactions in the near future . . were no sheep on sule between those streets for all time to come FACTORY FACTS. anoxw Wheat cleuner mage by the Poasa bl Goods ure so weak that sellers are more or | Coal & Iron, ¢ o There have been but three failures in i afuaburing company. 1t will have a capacity | less dndiorent. “Wids shectings and ‘fnc e 5 ; e state this week, all small, one at Kear- w eRfRoturere = X for cleaning 2,500 bushels of wheat pe pleached goods are sold months shead, as nre & 9 8. Lovis. Mo. celpts, ey, oue at Grant and one at Wayne. TR MARN I AGRITM 8 Llocals ‘8| T i twhgat per our. | e rown cotionk, drass a | New Yomk, F Moxey : | 600 nead; sl r sups “Retailers look with considerable hope o KRying Tarast 2t Omana Produce sarket. Loading mukes of anything & Easy'at 304 per tent; st 4 4 i : i rerat R e . The manufacturers carnival at Lincoln | As expected the egg market took another | for spot delivery, nnd there s conside cent; closed offered at 4 per Suotatfons upon the statements made in the news TIARLEN exp 10 egg market took another | foF spot dellvers 3 3 . A Sent d St Seelinan g sian v arop. The hay warket 1+ 41so. reported lower | Shipping for substitutes. The whole market | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3365 per cent | VHioas—Recelpts, 1.900 head nt papers that the city oflicials propose to push | closed last evening after a very successful | dron, he bay market 1s alsa reported lower | 80, 0P C0R (08, S W0l T \Wiiclg upon des | STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet but steady, with g | 2,200 head: market 5210c lower e the preliminary details incident to public | run of five days. Whileit is impossible to | jow {eris very weak, and poultry not | Velopments with disturbers. actual, bu ars Dills at $4°86-Tor ; : | @5.00; mixe I, $7.45@7.50; light, 7.0 5 work as rapidly as possible, so that when | o give the financial results of the enterprise | very active ; £ A e S g shaty-Qaybilia std 86504 tor demand Sk iectipts, 700 head Shipricnts the season opens a large number of men now | ynii) all the accounts have been settled it is | , APPLES—Siocks are held at $3.5024.00 for vo ots. OOy ERRMENT Hi u | nome: market st iring 10 quotations 1o idle may be given employment and wages. : fair to cholee stock. LIVERPOOL, Feb, 25.—Cory—St y, demand | made because of light business. It is believed that the jence of last | 8afe to say that several hundred dollars BANANAS—Quoted at $2.007%2.50 per bunch alr; mixed western, 4s 2':d per ce | 0 | k ~ —— year when the public work was delayed | have been taken in in excess of the expen BrANS—Cholce navy. §2.2 BACON- Long and short. clear, 0 22 | | | | | Bean 2 W e 5 thrn Pa s o > s Rt very late will not be repeated BUTTER—A good miany commission dealers | per cwt.: long and short elear, 45 1bs., 63s per | U.S. is co\ 3 V. Consols ..., H - D. DFrazee, H.D.Boogedr, JAs F Booar “At East Omaba work continues upon the ditures. As the enterprise was not under- | are complaining of the poor quality of butter | cental 0.8 s 4 ) 5 3 Pros. Vice Pres Seey & Treusy e and there is considerable ac on po Only about one box out of ten is ghod €no TURP) Sp S p uistana ¥ s Tl > domsicerable activity ob | go turers are gratificd at the resuit. The | fm'3atout x out of t od eno TURPENTINE—Spirl per ewts Isiaan taken as a woney making scheme the manu- | that is coming to market at the present ti LARD-Prime westéin, B1s 6d per cwt. Pacitic s o she site of the new distillery. East Omah g ; | for the retail trade, the other nine pac b 5 people say they are negotiating with sev. | home patronage movement has been given a | going 1o the packers to be worked over. Pack- | Coffew Market. ; 3 ) ; ; : good establishments for adiitional fac. | £0od start in Lincoln, which wus the prime | Ibg stock is selling at ahout 15¢, while strictly | NEW YORK, Feb. 25—@ptions opened quiet, 1 3 kg R <t of the rival. The atte ce was | choice roll goes ut 20¢ d occasionally us | unchanzed to 5 points Jower, closed steady tories, but they have no definite details o | Obiect 0f $he onpuioal. Tho aticndeno was | £lohme 0SS 4 unchanged to 20 points up, Sales, 16,000 b fon Dol make public as yet B8 largo a8 ¢ pected | T CALnORNIA CABRAGE-Per Ib., 2. including March, $17.40717.45; April, 817.10; | p &t & 48 3 the circumstances and the manufacturers CELERY—Per doz., 30c. May, $16.90@16.55; J September, | Erie 2nds THE WE PRODUCE CIRCLES. are well pleased CRANBEREIES -Bell and bugle, $10.50; Jer- | $16.6016.70; 1 1 40. Spot ; 6.82 Spot | MU K. & T. Gen. 64 What the Produce Men of the Country Are doubtless be felt in o still more rapid growth | Faas (The ‘,;“::'.1:;““‘4‘:',;‘5‘,‘f“.f,:."::'fl""','fl'{ Milwaukee Grala Market. N o Cere s 11 e H g b A Doing and Saying. o the Manufacturers association. v will | lower figure. x MILWAUKEE, Wis. ~W —Q Northern Pac. Ists also result in a number of Lincoln manufac- 1 5 o BBAT—Quiet; et d It has been a rather uncventful weck so | turers making exhibiie at the. coming stae | g Sniail raovits, #150; Jack ravbits, | May. 6ige: No. 2 eiting = — | e Ol e o ot = " - - -~ - s | « wower; No.'8, B. 0y p 0! ons. 3 25,000; Omah 8 ity. far as the produce market is concerned. The | exposition to be held in Omaba Tho supply Is quite large and the top | _OATs—Quiet; No. 3 white, 8414c; N BOSTON, M Call loans, 68 per general tendency of trade has been dull, and | ‘The profits of the carnival will be all | ougood hay was .00 4 rea, | 255 Pt e AR ent. The follow- 8 25 . 5 o, there has been an entire absence o turned over to the Women's Christian asso- IDES—No. 1 green , 31403 No. 1 green salted BARLEY q g g 4 3 G - d 1 Rt hich n entire absence of that | (L ¥ ncoln to bo used. for charitable | 4ci No. 2 green Nuited, Sigci No:1 green | RYE—5 i 3 . L - |Grainan rovisions snap which is 5o essential to the making of salted 25 10 40 1os., digc; No. 3 green salted Atchison & Topeka. 5074 Calumet & Hecla... 304 . e purposes 38 10 40 The, Sier Novd veul cal by Philadelphia Grain Market. Boston & Albuoy ¥rankiin idhy ¥ satisfactory ‘market. Receipts have been s 5 10 4 33 ' 1'veal call, 8 to 15 1bs.. e A . St and 90 ha i No. 2 vealcalf, 8 to 15 Ibs.,’ bic PRILADELPHIA, _Pa., Feb. 25 —WaraT— | Hoston & Matoe N Kearsarge.. ... g Railroad Stocks and Bonds. \eht and 5o has the demand. As to prices. A Popular Kemedy for Cold dry flint, 6@74c; No. 2 dry fiint, 4@blic; 2 Quiet; No. 2 red, February 765@76%c Prabobre R RIQAA 121 H 3 : . P there have been some important changes in Mr. J. B. Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn., | 9FY salted, 5a6c; part cured hides 3 per cent | - CORN—Options irn but quiet; No.2umixed, 5 t A C. St 0.& CBAs. 120 | Santa Fe (opper = e 3 SOPRIS - per pound an fully cared. February. 45 4@494c. LR &S Tamarae 3 {MVATE WIR the condition of the market who has been engaged fu_ the drug business | ST ¢'to fancy white clover, 16@ | OATs—Trading in options and demand for | Mass. cemiral " . Tamarack........... 16l 00 RIVATE WIREA The most important is the decline in the | It Kansas, New Jersey, Florida, New York | 20¢; fair o good, 16@18c car lots, light; No. 2 white, February, 40@ | Mex. Con com Boston Land Co § market price of eggs. During the eartios | 280 Pennsylvania for the past nineteen | * Lkmoxs 4 hoice, §3.500:3.75; taney, $4.00. 403e. 3 Weat End 1 part of the week sales were made as hagh as years, says: “Chamberlain’'s Cough Remedy GRAPES—Good shipping s tock, $8.50. - - . Bell Te! = epbi BULLS, ' 01 28 cents to 24 cents, but the gradualtyin. | ever handled.” People who use this remedy ley, 45¢ per doz: green onions $0c CrxoIxNaTs, O., Feb. 26— WaEAT—Firmer; | Wis Ceatrai o . Water Power [ creasing receipts and the weakness in east. | ar¢ 50 much pleased with it that they recom grgo bickory, §1.50; black walnuts, | No. 3 red, 7 . N— B . Atlantic. | & B Copoer s a : { Conx—Ktrong; No. 2 mixed, 45¢ ern markets was more than the market here | MeBd it to their friends and neighbors. | *'Onione | beg { neigh “Home grown. §1.20@1.25 per bushel Oars—Quiet, lower; to sell, No. 2 mixed, | Boston Mout could stand. Ou Friday the price dropped There is nothing better for bad cold. It | Spanish ver crate, $1.90%2.00. S4ic q ’ relieves the lungs, preventing any tendenc: ORANGRS Fiorida Tancy. per box, 89.50: Sve | ° Waisky—Firm; in good demand at $1.17. 2 Loudon Fiasacial Reviow. 5 ( OMAHA. down t0 20 cents, and it went still lower be- | toward pneumonia. It is also a pleasant | to ten box lots, $3.25; russeits. $3.00% —— DOCopyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Benn b T = - - fore the close of the week. The market is | and safe medicine for children. 50 cent bot- | 3:25; Mexican oranges, single boxes, §3.25; five Cotton Market. LONDON, Feb, 25.—New York Herald Cable REFEREN ownState Natfonal Nank, - ey W ten box lots, 83.00: Cu m br. Lovts, oyl stasias | SRS AR gt i b 7 Sloux City; Commercial Natiooul bankg sow down to the point touched duriug the | 18 or sale by all druggista to ten box lots. §3.00; Culifornla mountaln Lovis, Mo,, Feb, 26.—Steady; middling Special to THE BEk. i—HBusiness on th ck 1 y sales, 100 bales; receipts, 1,600 bales; exchunge toda, has been quiet, which is 3 2. Utuuba. first break after the big bulge in the market R OYSTEUS--Oysters are being offered at 16@ | shipments, 1,500 bales; stocks. 108,500 bales. | relief after the excitement of he woek. At the | g L ¥ ¢ 88¢ per can. which Is & reduction uf 4¢ ver can NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 25.—Dull and easy; | same time the tendency of the murkets hus | - 1530 Spocial attention given t0 outside order which carried prices so bigh, It would l Dr. Gluck, eye and ear, Barker block, 1 PouLTRY—~The market is slow sud weak nga widdling, 9 7-16 ‘mmdhug. 91-16¢; low | been distinctly .uu.‘;’m wost directions and 1 & s 25 COIrespundonce soiiciied ol i