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THE OMAHA DA{LY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES, o ” f n o . ( N 7,80 $10.05: M sript o ) 1 3 N ) TR D for the new Fifteenth street fire-proof hotel I turers association has been appealed to for | [ , N i gluding: Mawsh, 81780 April, 810.05: May, [ dosoriptions have been somewhat more favor a 00 ONDITIOV 0]4 0 Al will be completed and within three or four | help in securing the order for Omaha, but as [ [{) )] ] AL A ANUIAL | tic.roaiosor dine $16.00: duly, 11660 Sep: | ably inelined. Moned has been littie wanted 8 00 C > . '\ \ S A weeks conttacts for the bullding will be | the hose Is not n Nebraskn production the 0‘ I“R(l\ V\\ l“ VemOUr $10 4SS D111 Noor 10y tomiinel | ,“”“" b L PRI Bl Do gL ht' awarded. The capitalists engaged in this | subject docs not properly belong to the work | New York Markets, ent, Tho discount mneket. ins niso been 810 enterpriso promisc that the work will bogin | of the assoclation. ' However, it is unde NEW Youk, March 4. FrLoum—Receipts, | Quict: two and theee month BULLS AND 87AGS. Not Quite Bo Much Activity in Jobbing | 48 soon as the frost is out of the ground Qnstion cavefylly and if thoy can do 80 ”"“i | Death of the Auh-)Opt};nmlBlll Oelebratod | 2464 pigs.i; exports, 0000 bils © 030 \ Juoted a .: l‘;;v\ ‘ s a0 froles th, h sistently a vigorous protest will be entered | on the Board, BARLEY- Qul t nancial Notes, MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, VRS ikt KX e e | against the action of the commissioners in BARLEY MALT Quiet, stendy OMANA, March 4, -Clearings, #1,85 ‘ sprin ) 00 Ttems of Tnterest Regarding the Men Who | giving the preferenee to Chicago houses. “'r".”r 1t ‘m\‘ 1 4 bu.; sales, 8 . \lA W ORLEANS, La., March 4. Clearings i ’IH s b “:: Are Doyeloping Western Resources, f there is an fnstitution n the eity that is | A ) R Lo el . y y Hoas —The conrse of hog values the pas COMPLAINING OF SLOW COLLECTIONS | Aro Bevelovine Wostern Resourcon o | signily pumd it o the Madet"Sren: Taun. | BUSINESS ~ ABANDONED - ON 'CHANGE | fnwer, turts No 2 rid glIADELIA, o, Mareh 4-Cleariugs, | (PG UThe caurse of Hog values il ot - | ers association, spent a portion of the past | dry at 1110 and 1112 Dodge street, which is d 1 northern ’ § hard Yk " g, asg | Week closes with prices 30¢ higher than the week in Kansas City certainly a model mn every respect. The No. 2 northern, 833 Quotiti B Tor hoarct S THreo por cont tentes | close of last week, although 80¢ to 40¢ lowes Oold Weather Delays the Movement of | WiCE BU BUSIREIAE - which was | management has followed the policy of kecp- | Cheers Tiroke Forth in All the Pits When erately netive, openiig i it t OF e Reeount 4 Clonrings, | AN the TR Bofnt (R0 Weeks. ko, Appate Bpring Goods Doth In a Wholésale and | e DIELE LHEIRE ComBAnS, Wi i med | Ing abreast of the times by putting in all the the Hour Arrived for the New b AR g SRR D B L 8,0001 for tho webk, $10.868,054, IBERet, NOKDrIcos fuctanting v b Aty Retall Way—Manufacturers Wide business at 918 Farnam street }:'; ~'\mi"\ inery m.dy y;v(l‘ mr‘.." g :le '\M ’\* President to Go Toto, covering closed firn “ vor yosterdng s Barrivone, Md, Mareh 4 Jearin I‘l"m; n \‘n\m of the hog products on niu 1 . t . P mproved methods are perfec o © close. No. 2 red v, 7 ) uly, | BOXET0; balances, §02 Money rd T S no - noticeablo Awake—Bank Clearings, The Western Mattress company of Lincoln lopted by the Model and the older machin o Slig sl nt hange (o the talnty of cof i will put up o new building this spring to ac- | ery" fs thrown out. In the way of re i cony Dts. 18,100 bu., exports, 20414 [ Myvnire Tenmn. Mar ings, $33 tinued short s » W onths belng commodate their growing business ulders, 310 dales, dull, 1 nd bore their burden away in great disap- dull, easier; western stean el would be a surprise to jobbers as no one ex pects to see a large demand for such goods cent improvements at the Model, attention bu. sales, 185,000 i, futures, 14,000 b spot. | o1t bl 831,455 ke oxChay assured. Ty rtaze on the fanotns active as it was a month ago. | ness in Lancoln and will devote his entire at- | bofler made by Wilson & Drake of this eity, | doned by the Board of Trade the i R NEW Y i { pr reniing to be final adjournment of congress without passing [ decline. adyon 5041 bilancos, $6.203 r the weel Thie nnat Curront_says: “The soap to be the finest in the eity and which gi causes that will right th ves in the | payy of Lincoln has increased its capital stock | has also put in three duplex gles at o b0%, ¢l « 5 i specie 0 i eenerally for ns late as - the colling and the entire erowd bogan to sing | POt Spot dull, firn; options fiimer, qu Piinar Mireh vary el fron 4,670,000 sults of their winter's w they express Mr, Kempter of the firm of Oakley & | improvea brass washers in the place of th \‘( \ ring themselves as f satisfled with the prog- | g o Ry they will establish o similar fa tern 0 d reduction in are also new shirt and collar ironers, | lishment and fnseribed on it: “Anti-Options | 2004023¢; Pacific coast, 1 g oL ¢ ; 2 F14.010.100. M 1 s this CSE Louis 10 has no trade s lacking in activity just at | co ) PROVISIONS Duils ¢ SUIE teado that 1slncking Ir LAt ALk #8000 of new machinery during th Tire provised pall henrers brought it to the J BOsTON s, M | i i jlik o A i Mark & Mooney of Fremont have been ox- | po, 3 ods was active w present time it & . ready large plant’ the Model can justly BEULE SRS ACLLY8 TRULLHE presery b ¥ AR, J Miry, 313,20 ¥, #1245, Pork, dull; | Eschange Now eston the best hows., Local hous Thpers now porfectod ‘and tre placing, 16 Ofl 116 | hottar establishiment. This being the cass | 2i5h A8 HEE O KL il CReRsg - Falr demand, steidy; pare skins Cing 1l 1 . fuvorible, the market wis beisc from the The leading futur dealer to buy freely of linen dusters and | Omaha this of giving their laundry work to people who | ARTICLES. | OPEN. | HIGIL | LOW. |[CLOSE |VESY. | fresh, 19¢; recelpts, § y | yeur, New i ¥ to oo | nfl mixod UM 1ROl At HEont The Jobbing trade of Omaha is fair, but it | Thomas Carr has sold out his saloon busi- | might be called to their new 125-horse sower | Cricaao, T, Marchid.<Basiness was aban- | SOt dull butisteady 7 N I clevator, | (g i $1.50. wanutaci " it what influ- t to celebrate 3. B Ofittons onk. Ma rings, $124,418, g tention in the future to the manufacture o! \ s sunced by the boile \spector There is no cause for complaint, however, as 4 WAL i o whi 1 t LS A the hands of | unchanieed; May % ¢ at b Clearings, $500,81¢ lnnees, $35,450,083 X 1 losced with o the present situation is due to natura The Lincoln Packing and Provision com- | them a total of 200-horse power. The Model | i @P LWEEE S SHUN A Wadhington | Jun NEw Yo, M Bank statem i nu hogs greator than ] g o the gong was sounded, cheers broke forth OATS=TteH V000, Banks 108,000 in Tanun t Haures cannat b mear future. The trado in winter goods 18 | and will enlarge its facilitics for' packing | cost of €000 each (o veplace thesmatierones | 1 KSR, FERERE (SO 10 the | bt aaiok i i ot fiures pirenicnt but the final | returms over, and as jobbers look back upon the re- | hogs ormerly used. Then there are four new au Kempter, manufacturers of pants at Lincoln, | 0ld wooden machines, making sixieen wash- | Jubilant airs g Spot No, 2 ¢ ™ y | locron vntoly ing machines in all. the largest havinga [ Some of the younzer moembers procured - jiived w 3 8 ress made. They are now looking forward | gobs fHen capacity for 250 shirts at one time. There | coffin from a nefzhboring undertaking estab Hovs “Quict, tasy ol tweniy years t Wt Chicnio becn 8o to the spring and summer trade, and it is it of the Py bt R TR B R A s s art of the Durity IXtRct | giivehors, ete, The Model has put in | Bill—Died March 4, 1593 ey | Pt At g vice president of ¢ York exeh 40 it Milwaukes, sines ¢ Manufacturers ussociation, was in the s K nsas present ¢ th "" anufacturets a fon, was in the | /st few months. With such an equipment | door of the hall, but were refused admittan } If the movement in spring and summer | €Ity the past week of new macuinery,in addition to their al X andox iy 2 ! wis Active and be to 108 1es, none; option sales, non L y « her thun Friday, the advance being great= perimenting for 4 year or more on a cash | Glain 1 ¢ )} \ Lol N }‘ " ,‘ v"“‘,,’, f “ 3 ‘\h .j‘”[,u;; 'rll‘hm" { thnu claim to be one of the lar cst ‘m.l.m.» rx’l.n‘m At the close compared with last night whent old mess, $10.75, the we el and speculators all wanted b i as the { dries Iu te oouns No city can Show & | 1y, 16 and corn ek 1s 7 lower, lard | BUFrER-— Moderate roceipts, firms Eleins 12,8 Supply was nthor mited and eastern wdyiees with the weather as cold as it has been so | market. They will have it on exhibit at the | there is not the shadow of an excuse for the 210015 T4 3 start Good to cholee buteher welght wnd far this season. Noone can expect o retail | Mar sition o be held - in | getion of those citizens who are in the habit EGas—Good supply and ensier; western, | 615403 o Ieavy hos sold at from §7.85 (0 47,95, with tale palm leaf fans when the weather is cold The neces patronizing home indus- | send it to other cities to be done, The Model TaLtow—Dull, non BT R OChingG) i + ! §7.70 to ¥ The close was rath enough to free the marro’ in his bones tries th 1 1 be greater than ever be- | is prepared to handle all the work that the LY b Bogtoray FomifR1 RrUde s EUIEHIT B o thing. linieed Tands, the Of course merchants realize that there fore. Itis estimated by Dun & Co's. com- | citizens of Omaha can furnish. They make X ETROLECM-—There were no new develon- S1, LOUis, ) . r I Ll of_all welehts | likely to be a warm spell a little rin the | mercial agency that the World's fair will pecialty of fine custom work., such as ik ments in the petroleum ficld and the situation | 2757 bilan, rinas k o pinst #7750 to 3750 Uriday, and spring, und they prepare for it in a measure, | take 85,000,000 out of the state. There 1s | shirts, collars, ote., and_also of hotel taple [ €grnNe i i remains e sanie, With no stinlant to speci 170.870: bala 7 00 10 $7.55 one week ago. Reprosentis biit there cah be little enthusia in the | only one way to make up for this drain and | and bed linen. ete. At the present time the My Wg| dose| dasg latlon. ' Certificates wore negleeted at the | corresponding W trade until the weather turns o little | that is to buy Nebraska goods and thus k Model employs fifty-five people, and will add uly.. 1% vakiyg) g ftocic exchii r“‘.r i ]r‘h“ i ‘:L\::"h(.l 0 J lances, y N weel A No. i warmer and thaws out thotr bloc as much money as possible in the state to the force s soon as the weather opens up. | Oats No 2 il el mh by P T L e v, | a7 hultncoay y 7 d 00 $7 Last year the jobbers generally exy It 1s smd that Mr. Phelps, the Schuyler | A Nebraska soap factory has just sold L { N & 311 ] X I Ma 53 wyl 3 pric premium o fenced apretty good trade in March, a tobaceco grower, is very much pleased with | earof soap to the Institution for F Rosix- Dull, firm Whoat No2 COTTONSEED O11 in proy s hut Tl s heen lively the past groceries, sul week and prices have fluctuated Father mors than usual. Unevenly distributed ipts weathor was warm and pleasant the greater | the recent sale of o part of his evop, | Minded children at Beatrice. Superintend- | ¢ d TURPENTING - rains of April and May which at fiest that will be derived from the cultivation of | that it is the duty of the state institutions oty MorA N I I el iy 3 bl 10 10 Muscovado to Boston at 8 11-16¢ for 86 t SATURDAY, March 4 spring was endangering the corn crop turcrs o be superior to. either Wisconsin or | can avoid it . d J A {va.dmlnlu)" renewal of activity in Jjoi wtement that he is in corvespondence with | 83.85004.10; spring 5.10 Trx—Firm; Straits, $20.40, | WHEAT No. 3 T v Business Changes, i from the state of the | Works will give an Omaha fivm the prefer- | Good lemons ave said to be very scarce in Conx_Higher 4 cashy | Estate of J.J. St ' No, 2, 300 4¢ white, f. 0.b, 34 T, ¢ Gellher, Atkinson, Neb,, furniture, ete, Reed winter goods to move freely. At the sumne |y g s claimed that it is not an easy mat California orange shippers are coming 2, b lG ron, Atkinson, Neb., harncss, | Stmc v 608 p 18tances fover, e would seen | No. 1, #1210 58 the circumstances. Everything would seem The manufacturers of Lincoln, at a local | Strawberries will soon commence to move B el s incss when the soason really opens. Cone | meeting held there, passed the- following | in carnest from Florida, it is sald. But few | Pork—doss, por bbl., 186211865 caoaR by I Rt TR RaugH woasord e i oG | \ m OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, part of the time. Later came the steady | He is a firm believer in the great advantages | ent J. T, Armstrong says that he believes | Tard " a1 Rice Faivly aetive, firm i 12 i P e LN Week Closed with Satistactory Condition for fected trade by keeping farmers at home | tobacco in Nobra I'he quality of the | o patronize state factoriesand that he never | Sopy 1o i AT T atondy: anlds, 80 (oh Sellers in Al Grades and later throu he f¢ t the late | tobacco is pronounced by Omaha manufac- | goes out of the state for supplies when he | Short Rive ufiont There has b y faie Increnss in e The coming of warmer weather and the | Pennsylvania leaf Cash quotations were as follows G TRON—Stendy: Amor fmprovement in the country roads is ex A local brickmaker is authority for the Or are moving freely in this mar winter straights, #3.3003.35: spring patents LEAD - Steudy: don with bing circles, a large castern firm that will establish a | i ) bakers', $2,10¢ y e The local retail teade of Omaha has ot | prant in Omaha for the manufacture of vit- | Advices from ‘Terry, Miss., say that the i been very large during the past week. a8 | pified paving brick it the Board of Public | Shipm tomatoes will begin about June L. | 66e; No. 2 vad, 74 The following are reported at Dun's B might be expected R witt, Omiha, grocorles and | S1o1fh ther. It has been too cold for the sule | ence gver an outside firm, provided the work | Sicily, but poor and common frait is very No. 8 yelle hardwire, suceceded by Jolin Wissler of spring goodsand too late in the season for | yupped out by them is of equally good qual- | plent No. 3 white B1@34¢ sold out to Fred Welfso, Ree business has been fully up to whit ter to get the board to make any promises to | down a little on the prices that they have ey - No. 2, 62¢: No. 3, f.0. b, 408 discontinucd Ul retail dealers have reason to expect under | yolp a local fivm been asking for their oranges. ). 4 f‘: b, 36a47c. John F. Swith, Blair, Neb. FrLAX Sken ' Ay ceeded by J, Christinnsen 10 indicate that there will be a good spring PIMOTHY SEED - Drinie, $1.4204.44 Est I 8. Swith, Chadron, Neb., suc- | causcd by the extr rough weather durig 3 o .. | resolutions: Resolved, That the thanks of | dircct shipments have been made to Omaha | per 100 Ihs.. #13.12150018.16; short rib sides [ “Biiflin & Ca Firth, Nt gencral store, will | bl bt of rket. With unusundly 1 § 00 ok sequontly, retail dealers aro generally” Hope- | Hiiuhers of the. ajsociation residing n | i pist seasons dooser, $10:4715010.50: dry salted shoulders | be succoudid by PLTDS& Powel) light supplies, Mondny and Tucsdny pr i B ful'and encouraged at the outlook Lydick, Fontaneile, b, drugs, | advanced fully 15¢ 10 25¢, but on Wedn HeEP-—Tive double-decks were recelved, | burned out, loss fotzl With 209 ears on Niee Wik oY | FOurof then, huwever, werd nof alferad on the | Howell Bros,, Gordon, Neb., harness and im-= | pletely wiped out to then with moderate | arket. Some fiude 83-10. Mexicin ewes sold rocm e, | PICHCNLS, succteded by J. C. Howell | Supplies the market has geadually recovered | Feadily for #4345, The denind continues s 16 L i LbJCad tH Suith & Haydon, Kéarney, Neb., laundry, | and the close of the week i the trade fn | has been all = weel oo, and prices _are 1 | sranulated, 51 wdard HA," ¢ dissolved, s Vory sutlsfactory shape. Tn faet, considoring | GUotably firm. Fair to good_nntlves, $3.760 Lotterhos & Co. write from Cryst IR R i ; 4 o Kool . o following were the receipts and ship- | “Sphe & Shorrett, Kearney, Neb., elgars RoTae e i hglly HAS AU falr o eood westorns, $3.50105,00; com Springs, Miss., that the prospects for | ments for todiy succoedud by - : Bhgregts o S, |y r e S 4o SSEYEAE | o’ and Ntkek shoon, $3.2506.104 §ood 80 peaches are excellent and that there will be |~ T R |8 N Bentz (Nvs, 0. N, Kenosaw, Neb, sold | moat busiess duriie Lont i ton ot | ehoice 40 10 TO0-1D. Tatibs, £4.0066.00, Repres amuch larger acreage of beans, peas, to- Bt bt s Lo ubing ant sUa aondi oot o e tive st matoes, ete., than last year. Flour, bbls......cce ..o 3 14,000 000 | and activity. The high price for pork ha No. Lincoln be tendered to Secretary Holmes | jike Williams of the firm of Williams & | &1 it an it BakiE & (en ! The Tee Business. for the able and eficient manner in v h he ¢ ! hicl Cross of this city, returned to Chicago last WISk Y- Distillers' finished goods, per gal., The season for cutting ico is over and the | managed the carnival held from the 20th 0 | gvening to look after the interests of his ¢ crop has been a very large one owing to the | the 25th inst., inclusive, under the auspices | World's fair hotel. SUGAR-—-Unchanged. Cut loaf, continued cold weather, For the same rea- | Of the Munufacturers and Consumers asso- | son the quality of the ice it generally good, | ciation of the state. ~Also, Resolved, That a being clear and solid. While the crop has | “OPY ““ this o olution be forwarded to the | been large the number of firms cutting ice | President of the association ‘ has been much smaller than usual. Last | President Page is very anxious to have the Cars, Hesd Cars. Hend Cars, iend Cars, | Head his: 9 N i N re; Philad phin Grain Market, 2 o year some thirteen firms put up ice, but the | flour men of Nebraska make a great showing [ P 0 ey o coad | Wheat, bu..! e 94,000 100 i helped the situation materially, and the fear, | 202 Mexican ewes ',‘, at seasonthe number s raduEaa-th At the coming exposition, as he believes that I'he Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad | FREHE b - 5 o0 000 | PHILADELPHIA, Pu., M 4. — WiEAT t Racolit Vri i f , D Torl Tater on has been: a decidedly bullish feature ccelpts und Disposition of Stock, The fce companies have socured their ice | facture in this state ave almost nlimited, if | Made atrangements to handle berries from | kye bn 3 3000 500 | 2red, March, 70170 3¢ of the busintss Official receipts and disposition of st from the city reservoirs and from Cut Off | the millers can only command the attention ¥ = et 37 ter | March, 4974 an unusu light ru L Saturday. The | company for the twenty-four ours ending | oty 1 1¢ | better shape. market inactive ery, 100026150; dairy, | OATS—Firmi No. 2 white, 4013 @41e. Week's reed however, foot up over’ 1,000 | o'cloek p. ui. March 4, 1803 2 pany, which harvested its crop on Crystal | produc wore are a good many millors in . v . at it | 19@25c. Exes, stéady and unehanzed: serictly | R LR RESBLN DT RO WISRER 116 AT GRS bYi A Bostou commission firm suggests that it vy and unehan fiasle Cincinnati Markets. DOAVIGE thatl i YOIE Lg0: Spbenlutive Shippers i Gl | gCiscrasar, O Maveh 4.—Wi were rather eiations, and on this mnt CATTL oGS, SHEEP. HONSES & M8 : ing f ® i ers woul duc © 1 rouds to put on re- X i chunged 0. 2 red, 70,0, Wits| consumers of ice in the state and conse- | made a leading feature of the exposition. It | Pers would induce the railroads to put on ¢ Omuna Graim, | chin 2 ro e " ! quently cut the greater amount of all the ice | 154 fact conceded by every one who has | frigerator cars for the cold weather, the The following pricesarc for delivery at Mis. i Conry - Unehunged: No. 2 mixed, 4 d hieivy ¢ cmpton oz 4 R sbid: No» 2hard, 64¢ | WHISKY—In good demand; 81, dy killing = 1in some eases high ) 200,000 tons of ice this season that Nebruska mills are making flour thut is | mistake, but western men are under the im- | | WHEAT -No. 8 spring, 610bid; No. 2 hard, 64¢ pricet were paid, from 15 to e Lizher fhin isPoMITION Dealers say that the cousumption of ice | equal to the best Minneapolis, and it only | Pression that they were shipping in such | bid, Milwaukee terms Minncapolis Wheat Market. e A [ OORN=NO. 2 AnI 15 ND\(8.08 DAbor Mixsearoiis, Minn, March 4. -The e weele, Good 1o ol 1250 10 145041 bec ves J | familic that regarded fce as a lux- | duce more people to investigate the subject. | Western fruit shippers ave pretty wide o1, 8702¢ bid; March, 57's¢ bid; April, 35¢ | wis steady and strong and guite fivns | sold at from #4.75 10 85,05, fair 1o good 1,000 ury five years a now look upon [ The effect of water power on real estate | AWake. 3 B Qe T SR eTota a0 P ARl s s torsten Basy | SO 00y SOl Rt rom MED IO S EomtLey switusoaiti s s " itas one of the necessities of life. Every | values is aptly illustrated at Buffalo, near | The demand is still very good for vegeta- Among the sales were: Ten cars No. 3 or 3 Lol s . i ; fedo Grain Market, | yurds, the week closing White, Peevey & Dexter, daily reminder of winter all through the | Niagara water power, where property has | Angeles Times, It isstrange that where so Llerbie] Ll Lok LEDO, 0., March 4.—WHEAT—Firm; No. 2 | fetive market i i b aTBlEG ahd’s ¢ hoird. e b sh, 4250 ahitlly O ARy RS G ARG I, W nsant & Carey Prices to furiilies bid fair to be the same | whole farms having been sold af prices rang: | times they do not lease a piece of land and | the bourd Conx—Dun, steaa ash, 424¢. and with o very ood general” d 1 trade | 540 man \ . y of Racine, Wis., was a visitor at the Common and canning grades have been in oo oft O ve! jobbing trade, such as saloons, restaurants. Canal company earry out their projeet | Potatoes, for which products there is now an | i; t Trade. Lottover e _ and during the week prices have deelined 15¢ season, o a point just west of th ty, for the pur- | lots. The industry is rapidly growing, and | company was down from Blair looking over R Fo1a80s BUIAET TRy FWerorG TR e Bank Clearings. ]mw"n’ furnishing a water power rur(nwlm- shipments will soon be going forward by | the murket. e AR DL SN O A cCouREaL - liiost the certalnity [ reduced supplies oE Six the possibilities for that branch of manu. | has notified local dealers that they have | oate, bu 35 162,000 185000 | Dull, but offerins 1icht and pricessteady; N Akh v. bu e | TR0 49000 | CorN—Options tirm but quiet; No. 2 mixed. Only 81 cars of eattle were reecived today, | shown by the books of the Union kY sure the 3 o e fraiv i uch r Produce exchangs toc e butte lake, excepting the Soutic Omaha Iee com- | of the people and get them to try the ho | wsure the arrival of the fruit in much On the Produce exehange today the butt Neavier thin last weelk and it 6,000 i fresh, 17¢170%c. Cheese, unchanged and firn The South Omaha packers are the largest | their part the exhibit of mill stuffs may be | Would be a good thing if western fruit ship } Tittle noticeable lnprovement in the b OArs-Unchangeds No. 2 u 3140 W houses mide put up. Swift & Co. alone claim to have cut | made a caveful investization of the subject | same as they have at Boston. It may be a | sissippi river points px hau 1 . e e 0TS No. 8 whit “hid Wednesday, which was the low day of the is increasing in Omaha. Hundveds of | remains for the millers of this state to in- | cars long before Boston ever heard of them. whi [ | The G, Hammond Co 3o Yy attor corn, Marel shigmet, 87350 The forcnoon’s trading practically ¢ Joli 1% Squices & (o prosperous family now expects to receive a | the location of the terminusof the great | bles for castern shipments., says the Los | bettercorn, March shipment, 87%c. summer in the ghape of a block of ice. advanced in value from 500 to 1,000 per cent, | many white men ave geumbling about hard W. Pickering of Spenandoah, Ta., was on ash, 7130, he supply of butehers' stock was not heavy ckor & Dogen as last season, but it is understood that the | ing as high as $1,500 per acre. 1f the Platte | plant it o cabbages, caulifiower or ear! L. Olds of B. If. Pease Manufacturing | Oxrs—Dull cash, was tolerably “brisk at fully st pric T mannie i CIES ANT ‘ liberal supply for the mainienance of valucs ete., will have to pay a little more than lust | of bringing the water from the Platte river | established demand in the east, in carload | = Mr. Crowell of the CrowelLEumber and Grain STOCKS AND BONDS, T it s will Ju lore tha wer from the Platte r £3.90 for poor to cholee stock with the bulk of 3 i cain loads, insteadof carloads. C o G, Il Lyons, reprosenting Armour & Co., Insugural Ceremonies. the fair 10 zood cows and heifers at §2.50 to StUgIT The clearings of the natlonal bauks of | double the cupacity of the falls at Minne- | truin loads, instead of carionds. Chinamen | ol i vel of Chitago, 18 in he city: Sl Lt < % 3,25, There wis no partielar chango in the | . CHICAGo, 11l Mareh 4.—(Special Telegram Gmaba show u decided gain durfag the past s and greater ‘than any other power in | Stick to the business year in and year out | By oS iodge of the fitm of Puddovk, 1 NEw Yorg, March 4.—MONEY ON CALL— | yyurket for soush Stock, poor to good b to Tie Bt change could he noted In Weok, the total being the largest. for any | the country outside of Niagara, the real | and grow rich, while the white man, if ho [ &Cor ot Toledo, whe arc hoavy s of Ne- | Flrm a6 pefcent. LI oxen and stags selling wt trom 81.60 {08 prices for There wore huyo from MSRIE dinte the weslt bnalne Tanuney Sl The e market will be vastly benetited and | happens to strike a bad year, quits in dis- | brask grain, was among the ‘visitors on the | PRIME MEHCANTILE PAPER-514@6% ver cent. | Ty (o cholee veal cilves woro 1 active de- | $1.70 10 420 f0F poor (0 extra cows. and bulls, Tollowing will show the learings for cach | the owners of land west of this city are apt | ust. 1t isnot_very flattering to the self- | board. ; D RO = illa GRS e vith 1 strong at fro 10 86, with com- | from 2,560 t0 #4240 for stockers and foeders L s ; H oL Farion o C i 3 > o . Fanlkner was down from Schuyler inquir- [ i atsd) o : AU and from #3.75 10 6,20 for dressed beef & owin, low the clearings for cach ind west ¢ ol up et St R el lown from Schuyler Inquir- | actual business in paniers' bills at $4.56 for Lokrong R 1 trom #8.75 0 §6.20 for ) bebrraugi day of the present week, together with | t0 big returns from their holdings. | re _“ MG lssi A ¢ | Ing'tnto the grain situ sixty days and#4.87 for demund, e ¥ shipping stoers, the totals for previous weels hia is ghonntural result of any move thay | fents I e oront poanot | | L. E. Hilton, the newly EINMENT BONDS—Dull and heavy. State E e and feeder trade was slow, | . The hog market was without radieal change, Wordiy, e b tends to increase the manufacturing inter- | for publication—on the different business | oo Nebraska, was the registrar of the gr nds neglected. very limited country demand | 1t showed considerable strength y, but Tuosdny.......... : ts of the city. methods of Chinese and white producers. inspection depattment at Omaha. d 1uotations on bonds: ted number o really | wassearcely as good s yesterdiy s close iate Wednesc The Manufacturers earnival at Lincoln re o T i j g ¢ sulted ina profitof about £330, which has been Friday b il = [ Northern Vae. 2nds 113 1 u te in the yards, All I'here s only a maderate demand nd 1E REALTY MARKE Omaha Produce Market. ; @11 N Consots. o2 1 | sultable quottunty” JEIEY, Dt | the supply appeired T o' ddequate | Siley . . B 5 B % ‘ [ eek closed without any ver: erlal | Mg N W. Deben. bu i | thero was wt o no demand” at all for the were largely at from $7.00 1o $5.25, Closing A R et e ! turned over to the Women's Christian asso- | 1 NSTRUMENTS placed on record Mar e G R E b8 DT Lhin e Sh | (e Paciotita oy UL i undor grades, cvon 4t loWer pricos. Sules out | GUotntions were from $7.00 1o $5.10" for Hght, clation of Lincoin, to be used for charitable 1893: . articles of produce. Sapplies of poultry and | 3 d 48 Dilg|st of first hands' were lurgely at from $3 to £3.65, | {rom 7.5 10 #5.90 for mixed and mediam and purposes. Secretury Holmes has returned WARRANTY DEEDS X eggs were pretty well eleaned up, : newsarle: i Sk kaul Oon 1 but the volunme of tradé was smull. Repre- | from #5 10 #5.40 for conmon to good heavy v 16 9 | from Lincoln and is highly pleased with the | Elias’ Oberdorfer to John Zels, se and ArrLEs—Stocks are held at 83.50@4.00 for | 0w set 58... 10 t. I st ve sules otations ra fromn #4 1o 4, for” poor b DOW Aot 0k, 10 utative sul Quotations r 475" MRl R ine Ranroary 11 b results of the efforts put forth there. The | ..C'% sW S .. 84,080 ir to cholee stock TanI DAY Aok e G Le Kets s it D BEEF. toedinn shecp. and fron: $5 10 £5.75 for good Wit oadine Fomuary L : Carnival brought the manufacturors of tho | B9 it and wite 6350 Wiy, iop BANANAS—Per bunch, including crates and | e Bacitic Ints, 2 106 °| Union Prelils ner 102 | No. Av ;. P | foeXtheep aid from £1.75 10 $6.50° for By Y togother und made them acquinted and | by ok 19, VIre add to South | paciding $ o0 750 VR Tate TS HRinRacodats | Yo ead s | et Vs gbod” demindat dhe ook ending i e L S e | b . C EANS—Chy navy, $2.45, D% G dn et G, W. 18ts B¢ 930 10 e price R t.::«::u" T mutually interestea each other's pros- | peter Iverson to Murie Carlisie, Tot BUrrER—Comumon picking stock, which con- | Erle 2nds & § H Reecipts—Cattle, 1,500; hogs, 8,000; sheep, L] perity. The visit of ;Du Omaha manurac- | &, block y|l Brown purks : 650 | stitutes th t bulk of the receipts now a MK &1 Gen 4n 800 4 40 1000, Eai o turers contributed much toward wiping out | J L Kennedy and wifo to L % Palmer, riving, goes at 16@15e. Fair to good country | M. K. & I Gen, 2igs 2..1...1026 5 ) EAnsas O TR F 8 IT, ull vestige of that old feslinz of prejudice | 10t 53, block 8 Hanscom Plic 15,000 Taf500, A fow siies of smalllots of Gyt | Mutual Union s k 1038 f | TansanOltyuLlve Brock Aackety : between Omaha and Lincoln, Lincoln now | G H Lowis and wite to W I Hoppes, w country roll sell o’ the retall trade at | § f; O Int Cert fu’ 1051 MANEAR (Lo MOTOL i AT e ftpha‘a Exporle ithe has one-third as many members in the Manu L R R L Mt S P ALTFORNTA CABBAGE Per 11, PTRY] g 1080 & i it wenarily acEvacana. Atrng Stooing Last Two Yours ¢ A _ | facturers associa Omaha and pro- | R'W Metule to TG Mellule, 1ot 7, ; CELERY—Per doz., 40¢ A o toll i AHaCIOa e 5 ¢ higher. Dressed beet and pplng stecrs, Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omaha manager of | poses to take an active Interest i its man- | block 1. Orchard Hill . 1,800 | CraxsEmmiEs—BEL and bugle, $10,50; Jor- | e fllowinge are the closing auotatic 4 4005.501 cows and - heifors, §1.00@4.00] R. G. Dun & Co., reviowing local trade says meat, Tho consuners. of Lincoln have | Sapie to sunie, ot 0, biock 1, irérnin "0 | soy'ciipe (o) : 23 s e etk A St ¢ ] stgekurs anid Toedurs, a6 P “February, 1592, was & great month in | been avoused and are taking a good deal of [T Sy ot it , 500 ox - The 'general market was Lie, Tho | O Sk Pl e ts, 7 idi - shipmonts, ! ary, o : i e re T 6 Good doal AP St and Wit 01Ol s | et o ot very heavy the sh Atebtson.... . Northor Tagific prd 7 47 : none: Jabout. oo Tiihor. mearly cvery line of wholesale trade in 5 Siieiy : 15-16-11 3 "o, 6,920 | pingdemand had alded in clearing the market 3 Nortiwes ; v extreie riy s bulle 87.7507.05. Omaha. The crop of 1801 was good, and r \_‘l.;-n’ * H ::rnn;! :\.u’hu “{(”wll\"vl‘:l” W ||||<..\H|‘v\ ithony I}‘““irl‘ 1..|~| '(. o :I“l regeipts are ‘extreunely’ light: ¥ 3 ¥ Contral Supee- Recelpts, | 1800 heads f.'“';;(';"lf) ; i b State banlc of Stuart, Neb., writes to Tug | - and 6, bloek 2, Dellone’s add, e lo Mallard ducks, $3.50; toal and . mived, N Y. &N Bl i market unehanged: muttons, ceipts from sales came in lavgely duving the | Rap as follows 10, block 12, Shinn's add and vnd small geese, £4,00C4.50: Canada geose, §6.003 | Shl g0 Giad. o ntarlo & Westera. 1 B itk a1l winter mouths, up to and including Feb- | I noticed in your daily of a few days agoa | . div ‘s Nelsow'sndd....... . 10 | 7.50; small vubbits, £1.35; Jucks, ¢ | Cotton Gil Cert..i:. 60%4|tichmond Tarminal g 8 4 95 St Louis Live Stock Market. ruury. | As & consequenco rade was | lengthy arield headed: A T Load of | ¥ B3goro 6 N Goodwin i biock | FHA e Bt would ouy Dring 36, ana No. | SolERAL 4 tock Tyiand. . +.s i §r. TOut8, Mo, Mareh 4,~OATTIE—Rocolpta, active. This explains why number | Flour from Minneapolis for Omaha.” It oc- i Stewart and wife to R 7% 8 “ GRAPE FRUIT * Box, $3.75. B s Wi . Blibaule ssarasars IPPING AND EXPORT ad; ' shipn 1,200; urket une of local houses find totals for 1802 equal to | curred to me that if it had read, a train Joad -5 lot 20, block 10, Albright's 111Des -No. 1 1e: No. 1green salted, | Brit.,....... L #18 St Paul & Onintia . b1 00 460 15 U aIE nativa stoars, 83,000 and in some instances abead of the month | Of Nebraska flour for Omaha, it would have | Ann:x . 800 | 44e; No. 2 green salted, Bie; No. 1 green | a0 proforvod ... Sugar Relnery 2 iGo 20 i Jod Poxan sicem 83.800440. 4 b et Nevertheloss tordeSaionth | Yeen more in keeping with the idea Omaha | M.J Kennird and wife to’ William sulted, 25 to 40 1bs,, 4'4¢: No. 2 green salted, | Iiinols Central % | Tenn. Conl & 150 4 60 TR s Rtecolpts o, eadi shipments, R e by coptions, Tn overy | Wholesalers have been teying to impress | - Malers A block 1, Creston.c 8,000 | 25 to 40 Ths, 8te; No. T vealolf, 8 10 15 Ibs.) | Lake Erlo & West Texal vacile MIXED, 100 heads kot S@IRc hiliors hanky, 97,50 0od, one or two excoptions, n eve ha : u blook 1, Creston,, 20 to 401bs., ie; vaal calfi§ito 161 ARG R ont: as Bacltlc A 1 2 ixed, ¥7.6008 e 61 O 00, ine.” As an indication of the way sales haye | Wpon Nebraska people, viz atronize | Uhion A T T B R B L A A T Tl WSE L& D 2 1030 8 80 15.... SHEEP-—Rectipts, nond; shipmonts, 400 been running, one house reports an | home industries Allover this faiv state v mencing at sw corner nw ary saltéd, 5@6e; part cured hides '3 percent | lend Trust ; Western Unton...... Cows head; market firni at previous prices. even 800 T short, anothor . 81,000, | of ours ave hundreds of mills that can mako Y aaLed, Det part turadinl Youls. & Ne ; Wheeliig & L. i - 685 1 De L and another an increase of 10 ' por i equal to Minnesota's best idle, for the | A'S Potter and wite 1o Divid Whits HoNEY—Cholee to fancy white clover, 18@ | Munhatt enarnl el b « Cateh a Yankee Boy. ! T & Missour! Pacitie Natio v - cent, and fourth un increase of | & reasou that Nebraska will not use ne and nw nw 20e: tair to good, 167 15c, Natlonal Cordage... 623%0. Buffalo News: You can never catch a $14,000, andone of the largest houses ad- flour. What builas up Omaha? 1s it Yankee boy, says ex-Judge Howland in j 7 o i i 73w et {‘,) MONS—Cholce, $83.560: ’:lvlu'\' M. X N.J. Central.. g . LA i 8 o cities of esota and Tows or the | J8cob Tucker et ai'to. osterfield MALAGA GRAPES d shipping stock, $8.5 s mitsa considerable falling off. Collections the cities of Minnesota and Iowa or the : i 5 STat Ak DRin ol an afte linner sto You never can corner him. A gentleman traveling in g . R tFhOt ool IoneINg Ty ) L “Thetotal sales of T planation of this it is said by grain dealers | country west of Omaha? The purchase of Missouri Avenue d Sixteenth Nura” Luarge hickory, $1.50; black walnuts, Y, B.800; Chicago Gas, 8,600: Cotton O1l, 8 00 1 1080 the country at Stoddard, N. H., where § B b Bid R AT o 3 s i 4 T 000: Missourl Pacifie, 3,900: Now Eng- 200 030 foete (EEtesye P T Ay still in the granaries waiting for a better | Other lavge citics of Nebraska from the mills RS Arec iyl LA DD ONIONS- Tome grown, 81 per bbl.; Spu Tan 8:300; Nosthotn Tt I En 00 103 it is all rocks and bhowlders and Brice. of Nebraska would put that class of busincss | L De Groot, and Tasband “t0 percrate, §2 3 Rl o5, | 1003 Hondi 000; Rock Tstand, 4,800 18 abandoned farms, the old farm houses *In discussing the grain situation a dealer | Men on a financial footing that they have ki R e SR ] ORaNURSC R dn ctonoye. por box, . $.2 "Pacitie, | 200 1010 roing to vuin, saw a boy of 12 or 14 hoe- says that he has neverin his expericnce r..:‘.wlv\lmll nlw-l\” u(~ ”lnl |;l-n;; of ‘}’x“\“ O M Garner and wife to L'F Do Groot, #3.25; five to ten-box lots, §8 California | 3:300; Western Union | 200 101 in a corn field on the side of what known farmers in Nebraska to be in such | being shipped out of our state would be | iy sume mountain ovanges, $2.50; Washington navels e TR 00 ) would be pasture land on anyone else’ good condition to hold their product for an | Eround here, thus giving employment to | M Weinoerzerand wite to Wosiér ins $4; Nowcastle California secdllngs, | $2 AR FrAnou Botationy, oy gu7 d ! $ inyone elsa's i s 6 Bozgs & HilCs 2d ndd OVETERS - Por can, 16@38¢, closing quotations for’ mining stocks toduy 7200 1020 ing. The traveler resned in his horse drawing heavily on account of this, and not obliged to pur- | HoKES & Gy ) SEAURS were as follow 2 00 f i Ta el fhipia b, {am et al to airic POULTRY--The mairke 0s e firmer on ere i 2 0 1150 and spoke to the bo; © i . Omaha bankers without exception report the | ¢hase their dry goods and groceries in ”‘ “‘” : roston ! ""”‘ AT ST e PO :.'-l | Aita 6 0 sad epoleaio fig oy, Tt Wz i e g G L Welsh and wife to o an 9@ 10¢; live chickens, choice young hens and | Buiwer i 5 |Ophir ; oy : : i I s & conscquence interest rates are stiffen. | £00ds where Omaha buys her flour. T€ “pat- | * frregular tract commencing ot ow FOOSLOFs, Th4@BYe; old roosters, lve. B@0c; | Hest & Belc fibtasi Lot 015 2 “Well,” said the boy, ‘‘we planted anxious to put out money that they will | dPplies with equal weight to the whole statc 28-70-44 15,000 | 106120, | Chollar.. .. _ Slerra Nevuda B 091 W ooks yello! o g in,» Becopt Ansthing below ruling rutes oo 't | We take pride in helping to build you up, | In | East Onhi Liid company 16 Divia PorATOES—Wostern Nebraska stock fs quoted | Con. Ca tnlon Con H57 Well, it looks yellow, poorand thin, h, | that o very large proportion of the crop iy | 01l the four used in Omaha, Lincoln and | stroct, South Oninha 1000125, Distilling, 6,800; Loulsyille & Nash- I 10,000¢ Sugar, 1,000 1065 add russcits, §3; Mexicun ordnges, singlé Doxes. aul, 10,000; Sugur, 1,000; advance in price. The country banks are | Many more p within our borders. The vestment company, lot 14, block 5 Med, sweets, 33, SAN Fiancisco, Cal,, March 4.—The official 8 200 i farm, The corn was her poor look- demand for money more than usually active. | Omaha and will very soon begin to buy their | 5 04 block 1 Creston puolend i Mexican 290 550 Your corn is tathér small,” ing somewhat, and bankers are not so mize home industries' is good for Omaha it corner nw sw 21-75-44 and nw nw essed ‘turkeys, 11@12c¢; geese und’ ducks, | Bodie Consoll 5 Savage 3 1062 dwarf corn Jrenpn anysiing the name of lumanity and for tho good of | (WY Jrital s’ G 1]t 8outte Utah wnd Colorado, £1; cloico | i v 2 10t k tp ‘}‘"v. .‘y,t;‘.n"‘u‘» ye Hn\\‘ RRE Speaking in detail of trade it may be | YOUr state rewurn the compliment 1ot 3 in fractional section 20, gov- 'SWEEL POTATOES—There aro a fow In the : g% ! : 1250 z M AR oon aid that the hardware men report a gainof | The request of the Board of Five and | ernmentlor L in fractional section market which are sellin 2 1039 mean that. It dow't look asif you would from 10 to 2 per cent. One heavy hardware | Polico Commissioners of Omaha that the 20, nw nw 28, government lot 1, 2 and STRAWBERRIES , 400! New York Miniag Quotations, 040 get more than half a crop. i dealer puts February of this year fully 50 | board be authorized to buy 8,000 feet of hose 3 In 28, puart governmentlot 1in 38, TANGERINES “n half | i NEW York, March 4.—The following are the 1 i “Idon't expect to. [ planted it on per cent ahead of last. In the Rat trade the | for the fire department hus brought up | s Stk hnlin (o W W Mars, s luvAl-Cholee ind suinll fat veals, 7@9¢.; | closing mining auotations: 5 1014 shares.” year shows quite a heavy gain, but Feb- | another phase of the home patronage ques- | Willan wnd B B Tanner’ o David BIREN y = Grown Politreerer 0 [EIWROW R e 50 4 7 o 1000 - ruary itself contributes very little to this | tion. There are in Omaha six large jobbing | Whitney jr et ul, government lot 8 St Louls Markets. Con. vul. & Va1 20 | Slorra Nevada..il 103 D. D Fnazee, 11, D. BooGsJr, JAs. I Booas n. - In clothing Juuuary was a large | houses that handle fiee hose, and it is pos in fractlonal seetion 20, goyernment St Lovis, Mo, Murch 4.—FLovr-Quict, [ beadwocd N [ehdard cree 14 990 B 4 Pros, Vide I'res Secy & Trous, outh aud February ratlier lighter. In | sible to buy almost any kind of hose that is | 10t L in fractional seetion 29, nw nw, fir B le & N torn L ] 13 i i e 18 Halo & Noreross.... ¥ ckot 0 032 dry goods a very small gaiu is reported | wanted in this city. At the same time the ! Fégovernmenyilon in 28, all WiEAT - Higher, tame: No. 2 red, eash, lower | Homest)ko Iron Si ‘ over last year. ‘In groceries trade has | board of commissioners & mach i 681505 Mareh, G8ige: My 714@71 % NSRRI Quilck SIIVer.s. ) o9 4 AN o fTinhon ot Mk | oant bt scomuinsloudie. Hiavo, unadb 1§ 8 DEEDS, Frax skeo- Euslerat #1000 Ontarlo S J i 1 n - har- | practice to give the orders to Chica BiARmiand g Conrn--Light tradin cash, lower, [ Ophir I 99 and saddlery ek o] i el SRS R e tichmond (spectal master) to 3 s | Ophir 6 : s Holmies, h 60 feet Of 5 10 Murch, 374¢; Ml t ports his trade away whead of a year ago, | fect of hose,” said the head of a local job- | i’y amos, i o0 feet of 5 160 4 | D OATs-Neglected; Noy2 vush, steady, 821 St Louis Mining Quolations. 70 8 odVEVFERS and another states that it has barely held its | bing house, “during the past few years, but | M S Burtlete (speclal maston to ¢ May, 83} 81, Louis, March 4,—The closing quotations A 10 own. lu liquors, dealers say that collections | Omaha jobbers have never been given a Bliven, trustee, lot 11, Archer Place RYE-Quiet and unchanged 8 65 Y o were s follows & 308 S ave bud, though the demand for goads is | chance to furnish any of it. 1t is not & ques BARLEY-—Quiet and uncils X % 86 ong. ' N 1 - g o < e ot A 8 8 DOG & que T BrAN —Higher: G7¢, east tr Bid, Asnked. CALVES, “-:."\’f..‘ll ;\l‘“:l.l tail ::;l“ll:.‘:.\‘t:\”P ve hot I;\lvl tion of price, as hose is sold at one price the Total wmount of transfers . Cons MEAL~—Weak and unchanged Adnmn.....§ W0 8 Hope s 5 4 country over, aud it is not a question of -~ - PROVISIONS —Quiot and unchanged; lard, | Granite:... 6.5 | Elizabety 20 ing their aunual license. Lumbermen are | quality, as any kind that is desired can be A Popular Kemedy for Colds. $13, Am. Net N surprisd at the midwinter demaud for lum- | obtained from some one of the houses in [ Mr. J. B. Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn., | . RECEIPTSFlour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, 80,000 | Bimetaiiic’, ... 8] s 54 Capital $23.000; Omaha and Sloux City. l“nl: Illl‘“l[:‘“l m‘nnl\mlnu.'u very heavy trade | Omaba. L do not ask that the onder be | who has been enzaged iu_the drug business | J3 Sarn 148,6 ‘;“"", oats, 19,000 bu.; rye, London Finanoial Keview BRI O phpalp ! ! ) e % G n 9,000 bu.: hurle e, v g given to our house, but I think we have' a | in Kansas, New Jersey, Florida, New York | * o : 100 bbls.; wheat, 65,000 . 899 by James Gordon Henn “In retull circles trade has been only fair. | right to demand that it be given to some | and Pennsylvania for the past nineteen | bu LaeaTizklour 6,000 bbls; wheat, [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett | 2 e > Py, corn, 124,000 bu.t outs, 5,000 : Now 4 . . rAYrie 8 the special salos continue to be the drawing | Omaha house instoad of boing sent to Chi- | years, says: ‘Chumberlain's Cough Romedy | 8.000 T biariey 1 00 uts 2000 bu-i e, Losnox, Mareh 4 (New Vork Herald Cable o Gl am (ln(l l rovisions rd_aud - there s comparatively little | cago. Omaha jobbers help to pay for the | Is the best selling cough medicine 1 have oy uy of the week: business has been on i vory ) legitimate trade except among dealers who | hose, and if they will furnish the same | ever handled,” People who use th's rem dy Kansas City Market handle the necessavies of 1i r : reduced scale on the Stock exchange today 1100 2 r 9 3 nd hose. at the Ssame woney, as they | areso much pleased with it that they recom- | o, KANSAS Crry, Mo, March 4.-Wupar The markets, however, hive not baeh dovold 3 Railroad Stocks and Bonds. Iteal estate is sunply flat, as woula | would be glad to do, they ought to have | mend it 1830 : Unchanzed; No.'2 hard, 64G043c; No. 2 red, | of faterest. Funde were well i) ; e to_their fricnds anl ueizhbors, | Lbcha ¢ ot intorest L e Bl 1 naturally be expected at this time of the | the order Chree or four years ago I | There is nothing better for a bad cold. 1t | 26 year. 'The filing of conveyances to u lan 081 i = vy Indian rupee puper his given way i per cent ORN- L@ lower: No. 2 mixed, 34@34}4¢. | Forelgn governiment seeuritios hive beon i ) believe a local house was given an order for | relieves the lungs, preventing any tendency f TSl goresaREaRILL IOk BAYE Duen Cit tract of East Omaha property swells the | 500 feet 1 OATS =No. 2 mixed, 25',@29¢c, more or less from the opening 1w the close, a out of some 8,000 that was bought | toward pneumonia, It is also @ ploasi RYE-Firin at 52'ac. 0 | volume of real estute sules, but s really the ! ' hodioto for ¢ tn.” 50 cent bot. : completion of u deal commenced mont 3 good tone being reported on continental ut that time, aud, to the best of my recollec- | and safe medicine for children, 50 cent pot. | FLAX SEED-Firn at $1.08@1.10. £ y i oo 3 Jourses. Spunish bonds haves been bid for on k BN b H HPH s ago | tion, that is the ouly order placed in Omaba. | tles for sale by all druggist BRAN Firm at 64006 the Parls account, resulting in gt f mnl|llu‘:vl;\|']v|ht‘h al of sales for the week | Since that time the city has bought thou iy S il Hay—Firmer: timothy, $5.0099.50, #dy of 4 per cent Amerl 8 [mm ew []r l e l” In cannot be taken as an —— K trone 1340 1240 PRIVATE WIRES, indication of anim- | sands of fect of hose in Chicago. Do no _ BurreR—Dall; creawery, 24@27'%c¢; dalry, | can rallways close © firm. in tone. it provement in the real estate murket misunder A.mlm‘l »lltm‘(lnuln ll!:u‘ I,,...",.l. Mrs. Hoke Smith |‘~ a daughter of the late l'i"l"" aideet i being taken for gr .m-ulu.u the tnaic |..JA [ “Ieports from the interior of the state in- | bids called for, but the commissioners simply | Howell Cobb, President Buchanan's secre Atk A o 9,000 | By, te e ahnaunced by bresidont Cleyelah b dicate's large domaid {or sarus Junds. 10 | moct and Yots 10 give some house. b gmlcs | KIS 0f the teasury, whose remarkable mis. | 1, )OPTS eheat, 0000 bu.i corn, 9,000 | Wit cuvorthle, i fuil s N YAk s | ; OMAHA., appears certain now that the opening of | for supplying the hose at the market pric caleulation of the government revenue SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 48,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 | there, In spring will see a genuine rush of home | Omaha jobbers have tried their best to get | Cdused a special mess: o congress and a | bu.; oats, 7,000 bu, to seekers to ka. Already there has | these orders, but have failed.” It has been | DOW issue of boads at high rates of interest - been a marked advance in prices in all the | suggested that the council in authorizing | Y 8Vert national bankruptey sl Dolne Markst. fdlun lines met with little attention, Canada | BTOCKENS AND FEEDERS, Ninuas eastern counties of the state, the purchase of hose should stipulate that 1t —— \.lu YOk, March 4 4;,,‘1)'.,‘...,;.».“4||~|I. dy, | P e was well muintuined. Grand Trang iy 400 2 40 3 S 1 « : Jure tipula u 4 uachunged 15 points higher, closed stendy | sues elose wenk, % 10 % per cent lower - | K31 8 00 Special attention 1L is expected Lhat withio tenjdays plans | be bought of & local bouse, The Munufuc- Dr, Gluck treats cataceh, Bavier block, e 910 poluts udvauce. dales 4,000 bags, lu- | 1ng shares have been very quict, South -\Ylumu‘ 15 Ina majority of cases a decline STAGS. N r cent is established, prices being 2 00 REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, nercly ndjusted 1o w New York garity. fan 930 275 Bloux City; Commercisl Natlonwl HBank glvon to outside order W3 803 8 3 COErespundunce s0.ioiteds

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