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1 ; : THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY.-MARCH 12 1393-SIXTEE! g V(1 ] v | thinks thils remarkabio movement of setvlers | " SN with th e : e N | . ; ’ o . west, and on local | with yesterday and market ronsids | week Clonrings, $66,045,048; balances, have been In business forty v CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | s St wags e sveecntne e | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | U A A 0 | Sy Y B, Gl ekt | PO,000,080, Monay: 4 por ent P RAYe maver Kiowh Droviatont 1o W Tat o offe cts of the World's fair upon Nebraska peedlntigh quio” April, 63 s e nder nettied. condition” sch ug PARES, Murch 11, Throe per cont rontos, 08¢ | A8 high as thoy ure selling now. "‘},, trade g T v o trd now RO veris Lincipal ARios M B6¢ for the account course this year ma; he ko — e J WO %¢e, closing n arthern, 6640 0, : orthern HEwhoe, | -l ay RIS el i " pehilimas Wom Chase county who was i ¢ duly, Oiw@sThe, closing ot | warthern, "otk Nou 3 northern, 536008 | "Guiwa, March 11.-Clonrings, #1,230421; | JE year ovdt Known "betore, but. unies Broaking Up of the Oountry Roads Affects | In the city this week stated to me that in | Wheat Was Rapidly Mauipulatad in the Chi- | OATs-—Recelpts, 80450 Dt exports, 816 | G1c: My, 64%¢5 July 6850 .0 track: No. | 00 for the week, 87,286,421 B Ry R RO RS Ry A the past ninety days over 100 quarter s sales, 115,000 1, of, futures, 51,000 bu hurd, 0345c: No. 1 northern, 02¢: No. @ | KANSA® Crry, Mo, March 11—Cloarings, | inAte My ook to get all the 6¢ hoks I need the Jobbing Trade. tions of land had been sold in that far away cago Market Yestorday. i A i in May o don't o0 WIth me Spots dull, firg” " Options * auiet, | northern, boe, #1,670,406; totul for the week, #11 nd It may ta ) - 5 ol eRsters Bn 8 IR 4k v Tt e 1 out thint hogs AFo Not golng to county at from £10 to €15 per acre to people St ‘I" 1‘ N !”\h v 3 A ‘“ - ‘nv.l I i HaitiMore GF Harket Bavrimone. Md, March 1..-Clearings, Tat6ein May, But that Is my expectation, from A}llwru Nebrasks and tho enstern 480t No. 3 white, 48@4mge: mixed wostorn, | BALTINORE, M., March 11, WiteAT—Trrogus | 40815 bulunces, $263,604. Money, 6 | e e ot buylie u now. Fhero wre g s | states he purchasers are nearly all actua X405 white western, 436 40¢. Inr and fiemers No. 2 seed, spot and March Suts thag e neod to huve in our vrqge THE WEEK DEVELOPS NO NEW FEATURES | platee, T puhasers ar tiearly all sctual | TRADERS WERE AFRAID TO TRADE | 3giici e wiiorn bid od | ¥ pot und Mar ox, Marely 11.—Amount of balilon gone | AL e, - Wa Dy then i the. yarde: " We R current is running, tocholce, 1000 ¢ Fiiiner: mixed spot and March, 481 Bank of Eugland on' balanco today, | find nodificalty in getting lojns out there ad “In_retail circles trade is still quiet Hows—Dull, steady: stite 45150 g [ the price “we “patd when g “we Trade Conditions Affected to Soms Extent | tnough shopping was brisk during the bright | While & Declining Market Was Expected | cholee, 1002200 Paciiie Fo OATS -Quiet and stey Meupnts, Tonn., Marc 1-Now Yark ex- | {8 Ho 4%, 106, (e, compumptive, tead by the Wenther—Manufacturers Pres “1‘;\;}& of th \\m‘-;( Real estate is lo rkim; [ Denlings Were Marked Throughout e I LU by 41841340} NoW | RRiwe suLiaxas $1,00. - Clearings, MIGA0N) | poy By’ Wiy Stocis Some storekeopers will g ttle better, Home seckers are more fre- : b 5 5 s I e DR, 4! 5 Clielr v - | not only mbt'stock up, but will not carry any " tate Exhibie the Day by Fractional Ad: 1, 50 to 60 1bs, \ neinnntl Marke Cle e $120.12¢ X paring for Their State Exhib quent, and several govd sules are promised o i s GtRotan 0, Ml LT WeEasaNoms | g b oariugs, $126,126.- 1 product at such prices, o' cogpels the rare The Bank Cle for the month. Not much van be expected, vAnces—Stocks and Bonda. e il No S o, 704 g, 150 192.401: Ditan RO cstomer who wauts 10 by something however, in this direction until all the boom PROVISIONS-Cut pients, qule g Conzguiot;. No.2 mixed, 41t¢ 81, Touts, Mo, MARSh 11,=CloneTngs, $4,068,« | Chkd the Siak o chons Vol to. TS CRES mortgages are out of the way. The sa lfes, T0xe: plekled shoul ot plekled | OATS—Firm: No. 2 mixed, 84140, 805; this wiex, & 743, Money, 61 per | gotting tholr hama and bacon. as usnnl: The Jobbing trade of Omaha is all that | Dundee Place lots with improvements, i OmI0AGO, 111, March 11.—If there was any | JHEH :[-“ I-l"lll-)n hi Il\”w'”f'”i mlr alinzs WHISKY—Quiet, §1.17 cent. Excha w York prenitum consumption ¢ on his doubled. We might bo desired at the present time. Some | 4 mll(\wvm-:,. First, that bargains doubt about wheat being manipulated inthe | fier Westmin cioam oihactni s11'g, Qe otedo G ot e You March 11 (Special Telegram to | KK Qe as miny snoen ns” lust” year; bl iU . na takers, and second, that the boom Chicago market that doubt disappeared today. | nono: option sales, nones March closed OLEDO, Mar. ctive, | THE BEEISExchange was quoted as follows | |8 everybody else st the ya og product houses report a fair movement of goodighut | noy alwogother a blessing, Atevery fore. | The news recelved lnst night from Washington | $12.70; My closed af #1 Tuly ‘closc cty e, 2 e g, 1L WHEAT=ACHYC | toduy: Chicago, pars Boston, par to 17 | Isataiieure whore the Tupottant as o gencral thing they adimit that tratle 18 | closur men are found with means who stil | wus ‘caleulited to depross prices and dis- | $1100 asked, Pork, loss aetlvé stedys old | = Cor=iuils No. 2 dish, 8¢ D ke albk-Td 7. | Thing olse. "Thor may But. e g mbdy HORE oy ( 5! hy « C, 0 not ave fa ) e future ol e« ( N . mess, § 119.50: new mess, 9 @1Y. OATsQuliet; cash, 35¢ 83 171 " pren X #7:° | b o e q *e 18.00 N To rthe dul. i why 1t dul ey do ot | e flh e, 0 M f SRS PN | Bnkn oy wldas, ot nartat | S50 AR e e o R ;| it ot bbb e bt el 18 the outgrowth of u combinntion of condi- | USuAl course of trade at market orices, when | f RN ELAFSHAEER. TIEtrais KOUAEIRE | o SERERL LREY et B e s | Lowno oK, 11T i 0 Dren TR e Beon Closhony o | S golng into it : s u ! sheriff's salcs offer chances for better specu s, i us t giguuc) NDON, March L1 -LiNseen Ol LM el ook g OF the prospective hog recelpts estimutes $lona 44 b pecullar sight at the opening of trader b e ¢ S TS T e 11 Clearimgs, £15600.- | Ao tory side apart and no satistactory cons Cout ¢y roads are commencing to show T'he local manager of one of the houscs uld to trade, A fow had buying orders and v stendy; westorn fresh SEtollis ! J 976 for the Week, $101,327.276, nEainat 887 | hand. o Mcn Ga it uny figures now as the e fects of the warm weather, and from | furnishing newspapers with plate matter is | When they started in to WAL b A Milwaukee Markets, N for the cofrespnding week st veur | gioral outiook is coneerned thero 18 Hothing soine sections there are complaints that the :Ill_\ -A"!IV’VUI"H[\ |I‘.r Saying mm;un--:; ”“! with ";mul” :.Ml ' “"”m;b Witk lv‘.\l ullw A "'”r Quiet, burely steady; city ( l;\|||\\ AgKer, Wis, March 11-PROVIStoNs— | ow York LI u’v count, ;ulvl\lwlnu [ e to r;.-fl ated at this t The murketing A his ght abo @ boom ¢ @ ‘boo ol hough D, elt, e hand o . P usiel 0 7.80. bt y or 00-any _Dbills, ol s las B ) con= mad is keeping tho farmers at home and 0Y, About th m that th m CotroNsEep OrL—Dull, lower; yellow, HR usler. Pork, Muy, #1 It deatts. Moncy fneliied to be ] TR (st 2 RS '|'||l‘,"ii‘:,"", " ; newspaper is o thing of the past in 3 the bull eliqne strong undse the mar- | goe - SHSIor AL O par cent limiting the sale of goods ina retall way. | braska. ‘The ecphemeral sheets which | ket. Shorts who hesitated at fiest were quickly | PErroLsus—Crade in harrals, Parkers, 55¢ R DB UNUEY Louts Mo., Mareh 11,Clen T 1R AL ® ason Is not Heavy roads are lkely to play an_Important. | sprang up in every hamlet of the state have | converted into buyers. Iustead of a break of | erude in bulk, $3.80; refined New. York, bl | 306; ‘thiv weck, 36,040,748 cori Ik | parlson for, tho. Wikler tohthe . Thore Toa part in the distribution of merchandise from | been weeded out ind the gentlemen who are | 2c and a panicky market, there was a bound vlphia wnd Bultimore, 35 25; Philudel- | Speculation on b change Was k last yeur, $23,767 ist week continued strong oTOrt to ket $1ock Lo mite now molding public sentiment are paying | of 1ze, which put the May price at 78¢ soon \"I ,,'.’\”v"-f”“”‘:,' in "vllm £5.2505. \I“ fasd Rather Quiet ¥ 079,682 halunces toduy, $375,630; this weelk, | ket at the existing high values, and before s 4 diahbiag, Ly o | |“>|"' s, i siriclly - bUsiiess | Lt o openiig aROaN-Quicts strained, corimon 10 goo NEW Youk, March 11 —Speculation on the | $E12800 correspond(iie weik lngt year, 822 | pisitive decline may bo Inauzurated but any siness men who have had correspond- | und doing well. Many of them g el tho RicE—FuiFto firm; domestic to ¢ 5 | Stoek exeliange was rather quict, the de s | Damichs lust wdok, #2,700,870, Mongy essentlal enlirgement in supplies docs no e or who v ke Wips o oiher el Sz i oni norve GThis upset all caleulations, The fmpetas | o RICEFAE o i dor Lt RiHOHALINE Yo 180,706 Slikec A tHE ih”,""“ per ceut. " Excliungt on New Vork, 7ac pre- | s Jkely 10 be Shown Tor some tnie o Jobbing points, say that the trade in th enabled them to holc MorAssss - Foreign nominal; New Orleans | ) but tha: » pulle it i | stronger than the shorts and more powerful | gpen kettie, good to choteo. fai stive, fr S One thing is cortain,and that Is that manu- north i behind the soath. At Minneipolis :“ ‘! I 2 .“1‘:“ I.’r led “Hnw h “lm‘t pen kettl 1 to en fairly nctive, firm facturcrswre making a determined and ap- N u siafe > say 0w for the moment than all bearish Influone nL 80T AN, Ing, however, was an exception and moved up ‘h:‘ I\; 'l. i V!u: port of Ne \\‘ \:w\k rthe week RROR LIV R s . pretty good at St. Louis. Omaha being in | sarned share of the country’s prosperity, | celpts were 300 cars, The exports for the | (1 e A R | oot e i D hoer T e futers | I kold aind $41:800 fn' iiver want ol Burop: | quite “Prices have gone o lly o coits” chig the middle territory, between the two,is [ which good times have brought to Ne. | week, according to Bradstr ro but | $11-16743¢: contectlonses . 4 7-1014%c¢ b of the incomo ’"'"‘l“wl‘l s, It l~~'\-<“'\*1 67 11 kold nd 865,541 In silver Ky ahig bt the Liht” v i . eaaie PR LN 380600 it 6o, i B 000 % b et e F | that it was not organized to antagonize toSouth Amgerica, The iniports of specie imited shippii Sthave MRe Easion i thio: dulinass o¢’ the ohe K I'hese men who have stood by their | 2,804,000 bu. compared with 8,251 bu. th at loaf,b 3-10745 radle, L6405 s pow : b Al prevented i s N RUERELIVIEY Of the . sthor. B e ople through adversity are entitied to the | week previous and 8,764,000 a year ago. | dored, 4%a5 1-1oes granulated, 4 9-16545c; | MeLvod, but simply to see that the rights of | &5 e, port of New yark for, the weel word SR ATOrs A o havo Ry #ro inclined to point to the weather as the | comnforts which sperity will bring, and | Liverpool wheat was quoted lower. cubes, 47%@4 15-1¢ the ne bondholder preserved 1 Y . itk Bt " | | | | | | I , 4 3 16,489 was silver ‘ to ke ckers did nothing, g y 16 TRON —Qulet, steady neriean, $12,75@ ' | e e T e beh T e | the citizens of Nebrasica would be ungrateful | wheat was offered very trooly 4¢ or more (i Inox—Quiet, stendy; Ameriean, $1 General Electrie was again attacked and ‘ fresh vieat men and s doing all the I | | now until settled spring weather arrives proved stronger than the government report miumn, market was inclinea th weakness. Rend NEW York, March 11.-The oxports of GI0t that with the coming of warmer woather | indeed if they should “now forsake the old | undor the May price, with the northwest | = Corren—Steady, dull; luke, $11.80, forced down to 95, the lewest polnt reached OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE uylig, A fowof tha be her welght an and the consequent openinz up of new sprins | loc 1l press for any new ones | ready to ship afl that cin be ca nd No. LEAD -Quiet: domestie, 3,90 during the prosent bear campaizn. 1t is now A i R b entorpyiscs things will dssume o more active | (At may be allured to the state by the im- | 2 Chleago grading guaranteed. 7 < wont Quifet; Straits, $13.50 stuted that an inside company {5 to be for Cattle Trade Closes St to Active—fogs | B¢ lower trom o opening. . Bastorn. adyiees it Hore, provement of the financial conditions of the | for nothing, — 10 nssist th rent coneern. After the early were unfavorablo and th miarket went from bad to worse, finally closing flat with u few fouds still i first hands, Common light to chiofer iy y hows sold at from $7.40 to §7.78 le. A min with a stone about nis neck swin- ness Ching, break an attempt was mnde to cover. Th Lt el AL AR A farmiers still have on hand a good d¢ Lk liis’ hond r a0 ot o6 Kino H 5 BATORDAY: Mareh 11 @ conferences held by leading business | splice stock proved smaller than anticipated s Ma of corn and other farm products and money | . Flie conferences held by leading busines more su of Omahin et company nego- | And u shirp rally 10 10101 entaed. | Recolpts Bave been rather unovenly disteib ought to be fairly plenty in the country this | M1 LAC DAS Ay looking to a more nearly | trade with extreme be: the ma tiating to The by s also mude a raid on St Paul, Burs | uted the past week Joth eattle and hog perfect organization of the business interests | kat, The foature of the report whieh O o T o e i e but the bulk of the fair to vood hogs of all nting Tivok: of -id6qHAto. trinshortn v Catarehal Powder company | lington and Luckawannu, depressing’ these | ot S0 0 K ity 5 it w0l s A 8760 s st 89,08 T hor ol S atlntay e W | of the city for the general good promise a | the'feien s of wheat encouragement was that | will move to Chfeazo stocks three-fourths to 11 points. THe west ’\ i+ CoMslorable HUHINE oIt S comparad |y PR s “‘;M\’«':vlh,.lx.n‘ B F e i Of il s | #ood deal “for Omaha and South Omaha. | part which said that tho stock was most of 1t | Omaha, S P Morse & Co. dry goods. Incor- | ¢n shares were adversely Thilucheed by te- | With the week previous. Not much change in $3.80 ¢ 3 pL back a g 6 L The plan of work proposed has _been su in states where it could hardly be availabl porated, capitai stock 40,000, ports of rallway strikes. recelpts of sheep. OMelal figares are us fol- of elevator men and nas no doubt prevente T R O i i et e commorcially, the amount in surplus stutes Byron, Nub. C. H. Herbert, lamber, s ue- American Sugnr sold down to 117% at ons them from buyinzas freely us they would it [ {33 clsewhere, and should be heve. | poiy i Yet the fact remains that «d Dy Dickinson & ilerbort tine and later rallied to 1195, 1t dor- e Toeay 3 the railronds were able to'ship the stuff to 1 L e 4l s - efort | counting the reserved visible supply Gothenburg, Neb., M. E. German, (Mes. E. D) | stood thut ents have been made to | g : ¢ t o, Shieep. 160 i, for one cc 1 union backed and encouraged | amount on passige, wo @ now tho | 1, stce by'd. 1L Barrett discount the puyablo on | Recetpts this woek 14007 15,740 7,015 2 420 L . by every line of business will be as success. | p 1t of the erop in sizht for years, Hendorson Krosar & Neufeld, hard- hooks close | Receipts lust week 18,700 10,000 7,670 | 7 2 200 S0 Bt still tha 0 tiot A ful us its intelligent promoters predict. 1f od buying at the stari was attributed | ware, suececd>d by Neafad & Bro N ie hayiole Apeii | Same weeklast year 12,708 15,943 41414 50 good, but still there is not much compla Omuhia expects to hiold her place in the pro- | to the local elique, as Egglesto ; Huntley J. R David. harness, suc- / Heatlon of the bank state- Following the receipts and in sympathy with i) from this source ountry merchants ap- | coecion she must awaken to the fuct that | 11 person for both May and re cocded by M nt, o ore favorable than ex- | castern markets catle values have fluctuated = pear to be fuclined to buy only as their trade | Seysion she k cliques, factiol (et | heavy roalizing at thie wdva seriil, Neb., Jacob Bigler & Sons, hard- cd, the tenjoyed aoraily of 4 to 4 | considerably and at thnes wildly, On Tues- requires them und they do not anticipate | SHACT Gitios stk cliques, factions, palitics Jivlded to"ubout yosterday's elosc. umier aiid conl, <ol ont hrd i por cent. Wit the exception of Missour! | q™ (00 Wednesday the trade was badly 1w o 81y ApDre kg ten ar feud 0 s commiol clfare wiin fecovered illim Hotalling, groceries, cifie, which ran off to 081, the market | GUY an il A LR G LR R ULty Appiuclable xtelt The period has arrived when this +leading futures ranged as follows: sold out B closed ‘tolerably firn S demoralized, with w break of 16c to 26c I Financial Conditions. aty must do somcthin worthy | TwrrciEs AT Lexingtc , I Potts & Co., general Ihe following are the closing auotationsof | prices for both beef steers and cows, Sinee Secretary Carlisle of the Treasury depart- | NeF opportunities or bear the consequences & stare sticeeeded by W, J. Bartoo. the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- arket hus been gradually recove ment at Washington has accepted the propo- | in 10ss of commercial suj y yery | WheatNox| ‘ o Wford, Nob, G McCarthy, hotel, succeeded toduy o week closes with prices if any sition of the banks of Denver to let the goy- | Man in Omala owes it to himself and his | areh | 2 B I ior balary) sucseeata 5 SOrtaern Cueiic thing shade stronzer alluround than at the ernment have $1,000,000 in gold for a like | heighbors to join i this movement and I b b L MM ‘ L Lo profuird g closotlastweslee | C T PIGS AND ROUGH &HIGO0E, OF troasy notes. The Denver | lieve the ided hus taken suMicient root §to | cornNo.2 | | | i Lo R L B S AR OO by ORI tho . eaone Cha s — 575 banks are now calling upon” the banks of | Predictits triumph.” e s | Hliael ol i, Duened ot Amoric Qo preferred .. Cattly are welling nigh ohowzh horo when cotne | Siaer—The, sheep market continucs active KA for gola,. This ¢all foF gold oW Bl AV G teig | Ostooln, Neb, Georgs 1. Reinert, printer, | Baftinore & Ghio..: ¥ Y Contral-. 154 | pured with eastern markets, Eastorn butchiers 1 strong, the supply, while liberal, belng BaPE fiothing new for the Detver: binks FACTORY EACTS, oats K¢ | billg o 2500, | Canada Pacitic. W N &N 2| Bave taken somie, but hurdly enough to eut dly cqual to the demand. High prices fo i e ¢ Rigan, Nob., Victor Peterson, implements, | CAnuds Southorn., rio & We o e EraaE 5 ety oG o P Omiha is the point of distribution of moncy = 3 8% o T cbnsinit W Canran foune HLREE, nuch \’» a_Hgure in ty |vu‘l’. 4||«l_;hn xport | boef i pork are creating an unusual an e Datver I“"'\ e l;‘mv\\ny St '["J e | iooklng Ub l,.nnllln(: ,‘"r thie: Nakt/stn § 5|08 i “ “M‘{r “\‘i"' I‘{”,H_” Biuith, lrotel, sold cut, | Ahekcl ORI demand has becen nest to nothing ro is a | constantly increasing d Wl for mutton, uently call upon their correspondents in | Sxponition, Mess Pork s possession Marel 20, dmaha for money, almost always specifyinzg President Page has veturnsd from a trip H\:-;v .| 17 80 5 7 7 ~|“ A el Albert Moser, general store, ; Phat it be sent in gold. Justwhy they prefor | to St. Paul, Minn i | closed by ’ g X ¥ 5 ment of Agriculture the supply of eattle st fiave sold lower. Only two loads w Rold is not clear to Omaha bankers, who | The Paxton & Vierling Tron works have | Jeyii’: conar o N eB A, hardware, suc- | ¢, ovoia st L AT alaco. os ot ineluding wileh cows,” i Gleven v coived todiy they cafie in too lute to e NRAVOE b Bl f FASAEVaA oL ax A g vis A 4 s Millard. ¥ Cotton Cil Cert 5 ates i pat down at 13,840,179 in 1593 1 on the ni Tive market was make no endeavor iild up resery been awarded the contract for the iron w. il . Marion, 1 hisler & Co., grocerle ave | Del. Hudson... ' riinst 14,670,638 in 1802w shorta inally strong e to good natlve gold, believing that other moncy I8 just as | oy the Geneya court. hotse. horeiioes bill of suie to AL E. Catslet & Co. for #6, DL &W.... d, While in the cloven leadi 5,007 falr to good westerns, 83.505.00; coms good as ol W en “The Omaha Brewing assciation expects | e oux Slty) T e Ralvi, - grocarics, Sucs | st G, prd ande W I supply of catile is fieured at 14343, | o and stoelc’shoep, $23503.75; " good 0 il 118 notbing now for the Denser | 1o samo work on. {68 now brewvo TR A T e . QI e, sucecoton by | B winirfirsd 1 | R end i M compuendwith FSRENS | clilod S 0 0010 Tt o. the present requisition is without doubt to | F¢¢X: The Paxton & Vierhug Iron s | 8 1207 winter straights, #3.8013.351 2 BHO oo SRl shortage iy not hecome actually felt for Receipts und Disposition of stock, make up ,“““",L;“M turned over to the goy. | DAVE cast for them ninety columns i P % ?-’x‘;m spring straight t : Dy f'y;}'\“‘}"‘ & Woolard, drugs, [ 06 REEIEed St Podl & Omi gome m” o come, but like the rlm ¢ in Officlal rocaipts and disposition of stock as 4 ; 0 to the thnse 5 ', 82,1021 ; e, > G RO e e et hox supplies it is sure to come, and 16wl un- | shown by the baoksof the Union Stosk Yards ernment. Chicago banks have also taken | 70 ;i 2 Spring ; P i |Faatutay s VT i N Sl 2 Btops to exchange with the government wold | The pear] button business in Omaha is | sprine a9zy0e: Novs eal, 1300078 o . Lo Biced, bl of s1. Fooking Vatley: 1. ALY ey N O S e iy | Shmpi iy for it WUn AV (DR IOUISCRUIHERER for currency to the amount of about | runuing along smoothly, but there s not | - CoRS—No. 2, 4141 %¢; No. sie; ro Fipo wt Bradstreets: | ifnols® Centrai | Tenn, Conl & 1ron.. this heing due to washonts and ice gorgos | 000 Pt AR L $1,500,000, much prospect of the business being in- | No. 2 yellow, 41 No. 3 yellow. 39¢. iwha, Neb, Huntee Howeopathic Phar- | St Paul & Duluth . Texas Pacitic, 8 on one or two rouds. The shipping de- | —— Ly & ke ‘As there is no advantage to be derived | creased to any very great extent so louz as LA No, 2, 81¢; No. ra 1acy company, incorporated, He n Luyties, | Kan. & Tex pfd . be|Tol. & 0. Cen, mand was somewhat lHmited and the CATILE HOGS. SUEEP. [Hons 0 £ e 2 v | there is an uncertainty as to what action No. 3 white 8 ) Lako Irio & West. 4| Unton Pacit good. hoavy R T Tk | ey Sl 4 = from an exchange such us the banks have | there is an uncer y at actio p Otto Holse & Co,, general | “do preferred (U S, Bxpress.. . SE290 i WO TG G Obs St ‘arw. Hoad Cars. | Hond |Cars. [1ead| Carn been making they must be act { with the | Will be taken regarding the tariff. 2 No. 8, 1. store, now L ton Lake Shore.......... 1Y |W. St L& P 0000 with Friday. beef liouses, iow - - desire of helping the government to increase Secretary Holmes of the Manufacturers | N BAbe. on, Neb, B F.7Udall, groceries and | Load Crugt ... AR S 0, & all wanted eattle, and s the supply wi their reserves of free gold. association spent a day in Lineoln during | Fraa No. 1, $1.20. 4 A O M rmiclinel. con Lotle & NG Aibly: 11| Woktorn Unlonost: 1 prices crally rueled o shade o'l'h;; clearings of the n l‘iulml banks ot :n.- past ;\‘-(»«;k and wcu‘:\;ll three mora meun- 1 Pri e armichacl, coal, sold Manhattan Con L9 Wheellog & L L s K e goate LR, maha show a very material increase over | bers in that city, as follows: The Cooper Lixing ‘ ) cor- | Memphis & Cha's'n 07| o proferrea... 8 n « 3 ud< = — f A 5 i 12 er 100 1s., $12,321 : U rib sides Léxington, W Miller & Co., grocer- | Michizan % It the most on the falr o oo T 3 the same time last year, thus seeming to in- | Radiator company, #ha Lincoln Vinogar [ Rof 3" %105 EionuiEo. e boots ud soldgut Aichiea S R R e R T L L RO ) ana Facking o dicate that business is more prosperous than | works and the Lincoln Cider and Cherryene | (hoxed), $0.7509.871; short clear sides (hoxed), orfolk, Neb. y & Flynn, saloon, bill of | Mobile & Ghio...... Geoeral Elactric,... trom #4.20 to £1.40. Even the poor tofair | <wift & Co R 1t was during the month of March last year. | company, $10.507 10,55, ). Nashvllle Chatt... Natlonal Linseed light stuff sold substantlally stronger than | The Cudahy Packing Co. B it ta) ths tio o at woak, howes ows | “The oxecutive committee of the Muu. | o WASKY=Distillers' fulshod goods, por gal. | | h - BC Milburn, confectionery, | National Corduss! ! L iron iwe or threo LW, lariely at 8300 (o | ot 1} Squirer & (0 a decreasc as compared with the week im- | facturers association met yesterday after- A7, N 4 v £ rarnod o;nrofes o 410, It 2ood active market and the | 1.1 e ker & Degan.... il v - | facturers e ot yesterday o HiGAN=QNET0at, BY g od, 5tc; | _ Cambridge, Tn., N. M. Hammond, millinery, | N.J. Central.... "\ 1l Hous & Tex. Con:t 716 | Lond were practionily cloared by noo imant & Carey mediately preceding. The following will | noon and closed a contract with the Cotiseum | suhdard Atloat, 616@0Kcy sranulated, B4e: | i WE 2 ¥+ | Norrolk & W. 1| rOLPAYATO & NI T | e ke DEC LS Cl aR e Gy OO T ehow the clearings for each day of the p: people for the use of that building oran ex- | The following wore the receipts and ship- Castann, Tn., Waples & Brown, furniture, | No:th A J Lobwan ? y S ket Probubly two-ifihs of the offerings y ; ent week, together with the totals for previ- | position. The dates have not been posi- | ments for tod hardware and implements, dissolved, Brown The total sales of stocks t | cows ind i xaa st etools ml.u‘ )nh'([-. K pers and foeders. ous weeks: tively settled, but the exposition will prob- S TToles == Ing interest, shares, Ineluding: Atehison, very generally In Friday's notehes. — sal SO Mondny. o X ably” bo held during the last week of May Artioly: SceIRERER D mOn LA R Dl Th i: D 1L blacksmith, sold out. | Bifinigton & Quip Coton OIl, | eluded poor to gool cows and helfers at Tuosdiy.. and the first week of June. | Flour, bola... 18000 30001 [Fpo ML HERIBE oIRGB dragg and | 012007 De aware Lacka sy £1.00t0 8375 with the bulk of the falr to o Vednesda; ¥ Wheat, bu. 4 70,000 24, 0 5, sold_out. 3 one ectric, 19,000; v Eng stufl at from #2.60 to $3.50, Cc o1 1o very Erra == Thu n(hlyy n 11000 1 Bluffs, Ta. W. Houghton, drugs, | 4,200: Northern Pucific preforred, 3,200; Read- | good bulls changed hands freely at Kansas City Live Stock Market. Sh, . Pr. 40 #7 60 Iy 60 00 60 60 60 60 60° 80 65 65 70 70 70 7% Collections in the country are not ove 250 240 40 ammmaaaaaad 80 TR Saaaa F. Gallagher, restau- Y : good, strong undertone to - the trade, | Thisisn big boon to sheop men, as from ali Chleago Alton ..., Nivirr 2 5 \cep men, 0 [ ) et which the situation secms to justify wecounts t o plenty of shoep in the Chicaxoins GrD AT cor to the returns of part- | country which, under ordizury cireumstance ( oo ven| wof veerl 207 It Pok—M hbl, & out, \ Attention has boen called to the fact that 8,001 11000 5 K b riduy...... 3 3 there are people in the city who are solicit- st 121,000 JaLow | BV morteige on stock for £1,000. ing 28,100; St Paul, 8,700; Sugar, 17,500; y prices from #2.25 to $3.5( IKANS$AS OrTY, Mo., March 11,—CATTLE—Re~ aturday..... 4% i ing laundry work to be sent to other cities 335 | Y ra, g A Jetfrey, general store, chattel | Western Unlon, 5100, Ko Iy unlc[’r d 4 D, 4,400 h"-“uln ~hunw-‘"' )0 head; the T ales b Diher Blsls ik 8, et g g 3 stock a1 %2 and 84, with choico 5 bringing as dull, steady; | stoers, 10@26¢ Total ... 2 g o R S e T T TS i LEnEn ardyare nd London $5 il i it il e ACLITER B TR Weok ending Fobraary 26 impression that the work is done i all® | arket was dring creamary, 10B3010s. ntr g partror i |Copyrishted 133 by James Gordon Bennett | Business continues dull in the stocker and | cows, chole dyraiars 100; 1WEEIMoRNN Yook endii Fobr T pres it the work is done in Omaha, | Warket was irm; creamery, 1073 ¥ || Marcus, I, A, . Otson, blacksmith, gave | | Ml iy sable | feederline. Offerings were livdted, but so [ and helfers, 04.80; feeders lower; atock- Week ending February 18,0 . Omaha has the finest laundrics of any of the | 20@20¢. Eges, steud 3 bill of sale for §125, LONDON, Murch i1.—[New York Herald Cable £ - ars und feede B4, 25 T Week ending February 11. - T western citics unl there i i % Mason Olty, Tn., W. Lane & Co., general store, | —Specialiio Tk Bez]—Business on the stoc¢ | Was the domand. On ull but the best grades | ersand feedurs, 83.10@4.20; no Texuns, Woek onding Yohuuor A 7 | cities un there isno oscusion to P u nzom oy, Tae Wi Tl 3 2| Txchange has been on the swallost poseinie | Pricos are 10¢ to 20 lower than a woek ago. | Hoas—Recelpts 4,000 hcud; shipments, 1,200 Wenk g ity oy : L LT - i Wilitam Luie & Co. hardware, | SOAI0: Fands are uninitered bt ndiuh rape | S lesof fuir to good stull wero largoly at frou | head; market 10725 lowor. ™ Extra fabg, ding January 14 ! The Merchants and Manufacturers associ The Jfollowing pricos are bused on delivery | gy vo'chltda) hibrtgago for 48,700, " o e s - I guve chutil mortgags tor 88,700, pAaper Is % per cent lower. Forelgn go but there was hardly enough trading Eraoelinib BTRGTAY P ding Janunry 7. ation of Council Bluffs, through 1ts scere- | “\Whpar . & worine s EaygiepRupLnIrEnR0 ORI T Tent seedritios have not moved much. done to eatablish quotations.” Representitive Rocelpts, 2,900 stfipments, 20 Produce Market, tary, hus sugeestel an intersate exposi- 3 d WHEAT N0, 2 8D Oc bid; No. 2 hard, St Louts Markets. bonds arc flut and % to 114 percent lower, owlng | Sales: DRESSED market was quivt and iweak. Muttons, #2050 The past week has witnessed some changes | tion’ tobe held midway between that city 2 white, 83%c; No. 8 white, 82¢ | , 87, Louis, Mo, March 11.—Flour—Qulet, | 0 therefusal of the burlu financiers to wake | Dk vt N e e e of importance to the dealer in produce. | and Omaha. The idea is regaraed as good | Vi : 455 Day o ol Kot s iy Stocks wore without ny particular change, : 83 50 it honin ive Brodk aatken though there have been ug very great fluc- | one and it may be practical at some futuro | CoUN-No. 2 Murch 88 bid; No. 8 or batter, Sauststsladiugrery, 1valyi ady Home railways hive b i 85 B P T e e tuations. The market as i whole has been | date, This year the Manufacturers of Ne UEST AR Bl LaRpic MAreh [T April, b4 Wghor thin yos. | 1% to the close, " exerc . - f : S TAIE 10 Gholee native stears, 5.008 fairly active with a liberal movement of | braska have already decided to hold a state ¢ e e sush, lower Murch, | Yorable njjuonce, while there has been little % i i i fed 3 i Produce; - Fults espac have been fn | exposition In Omaha. ‘The state exposition 336; 20 cars No. 2 white corn, prompt 1, 67¢, nomlnul; May, 674G | PR, FPHRLISIE gl VoW GE the sets o 300 ! i rood demand and the sales have been quite | inaugurated by the Manufacturers associ- | Shipiment, Omuha terms: 394e 3 i cs July, 69%¢ I RN b IR S : 05 ! iberal. ation may grow into an interstate exposition e § AYasiiailsu on govs atimatos, | oo Rl O oS orul Qthurs 1€ Dor Conte Ao +1104108 05 As the scason advances and the weather | bofore many years and become one of the Omaha Produce Markot. el i ey Ao ) e opned v, Deiver: Gt becomes warmer the popular appetite is sup- | leading atgractions of the west. rs—Talr to good stock, $3.75@1.00. ¥ . ‘clostng. at 3ok¢ | Louisville & c honds being espectully posed to crave fruits in greater quantities A committee of the Manufacturers asso- BEANS—Choll #2.45 . s 7.50; light, ¥7.41 SirEp—Recolpts, none; shipments, none. No murket. ack Market. March 11—Carr Rocelpts, nients, 7005 market steady; fair to choled nutive stetrs $8.0015.00; fair: to good fed Texans, $3.0064.00. GHous—Receipts, 1,100 shipments, 1,5005 morket 0210c fowdr; heavy, $7.40@7.90§ mixed, $7.3007.80; light, ¥7.40707.7 ico navy, 8 strong, but in the last hour they beenme dull t I8 Dot quite warm_enough to start up the | ciation yvisited tha Coliseum building the | ,BANANAS Fer yanich, Including crates and (0 Salr LI 8107 May) 8804 and ERmAINCAROI0I LRI xo & Mil- demand for strawberrics, though they are | past week to ascortain what repairs would | PEiiinGood butter Is searce, the et T e IR LA eral others % to ! o coming In freely from Texas and stock | be necessary to put the building in shapo for | bulk of the reetipts being mado a5 FLAX SEsD-g1,18, C Locedenastirack | & Reading and 1 L1002 too that is good for this scason. | the holding of the exposition. They found | commonstock that 1s only good enough tosell | TiMorny AND CLOVER SEED—Unchanged. Income bonds ure 4 per ¢ . ... 1007 Oranges appear to be the favorite fruit | that the building had been used for a skat- | 1o the packers. Packing stock, 16w17e; fair | HAY—Timo-hy, strictly prime 1o ch Trunk, pragreeas mieicin declnp ot iy Lok {ust at present and they are selling in large | fui rink during the winter ang. that tha | 10004 country roll, 18200; oecasional Small | $105012.00: e, anehangod. PoneRilt TanAlatns carehwithout auc . Quantities. Both California and Florida 1 wood floor had been rained by the | 2630 xtra cholen roll reach 21423 Burren—Démand imoderute, uichanged tn ( ELSHE OUE fiktaro, Monoy. was. i Hoo ; Sk —Recelpts, none ] Ahiprients, none, orauges aro to be had on (h{hnul'lk"! t ter used to flood it water. had |~ Onianr i aaage—lur It Zasy ut 1414c. i, Short loans wore ‘chirged 11 16”2 70001809 THE REALTY MAKK gs have been moving along at a range of | caused the lumber ia the foors o swell, thi g £ " Cape Cod 0 o R Tar ot 45 071 8001 te! 971 per cent. The discount market was fot; SHLPP! YD EXPORT. 2 AL MA shout 1 cent during the week. The market ng it out of shapo and bringing s s, Qope:Qotinpop bl trer at $5.67; spelter dull ut 83.97% | Py {id threo months bills wers quoted 4t 14 aatt AR NBERRI is now igher Uy it was @ vear g at. this pressure to boar azainst the supports ady at $1.90. 10 1% per cent. AT BN a1 240 INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 11 gime by howt cente e receita have | of he'ealery o fonee thebric il it ikl ton e for sanbits and | 0oy L e S iy ke, T ; wanasey o account for ‘the price being so well main- | dollars to place the building in suitable | oot 1 10, A% MQLL AR EORER PALLLs N I B s one Ml hONRY FON JOADE OB 2ONNELT. 1 Rose and William Gualliford to James tained this season. There has ulso been a | shape. FE LSAL whd SHised, (SLTp PrOVISIONS quiots no demand for | A SEEGD POFcOnL: M loun, B per cont; cOws. Duty.lot 18, block 9 Kountze 3rd ndd r domand & ot Ay Suape small geose and brants, #3.50 24,00 round lots; prices unchanged except hams; | closed offered at 8 per t. ‘160 W O Bridgzes to G W Buck, ¢ 16 foet lot good shipping demand the greater part of | 1y gpite of the strong hold that the home %6.00@7.00; small rabbits, § u sugar cured lower at 13150 1355¢. | T PRIME MERCANTILE PAVER—6GT per cent. it 20 Gand w8 foet 1ot 7, block 196,0 Mk the time, which has been of great assistance | pyronage movement has upon the people of | £3:90: Lk I} wheat, 83,000 STERLING EXCHANGE - Dull and weaker, with 75 A ( South Omaha Lund’ company' to Ed- in holding up the market. PRNOS 2 1t upon Lhe people Frurt—Per box.#3.75. bu. a, 176,000 bi.; onts, 34,000 tve. | netual business in pankers' bills at #4.844 5 e o 8 R # up t} ; Omahn a great deal 6f busineces {s sGill belas or box, 8 1i corn, 176,000 il onts, 34,000 bu.; rye, i Iy © 041 ward Aluscow Lot 8, block 568, South Glood butter s a scarce rticle, whilo thore | QWANA & Ereat deal of busincas is still beia< | 11 cudy at 45506000, 1,605 Dt 4080 for sixty-duy DIl und $4.561504.50% for ot Yard A ot 8, | th §s an abundance of so-called packing stock. , AP R ik tois—No. 1 groen, 4¢; No. 2 - No. | 'Suipae Jlour, 60,000 bbls, ; wheat 28,000 | demund. ~~ 3 11paa TO UG st RS is an dance ¢ : just as well at home. A great many | 1green, sulted, 4150: No. 2 green, salted, 35c: | b corn 98,000 P Bionnat 28,000 | MGovensuEsr Boxps—$teady. Stato bonds pUAErolLatid wifa 0 A Bl The greater portion of the arrivals hus to be | yrominent business men are still having | No. | groen, saited, 26 to 40 1b%., 4140: No. 3 ‘ u.' e R R IEUOE | aveinasin aull: 1338 T e Bl DA el reworked before it can be placed upon the | thoivghirts made in other cities than Omah green, salted, 25 to 40 1bs., 814c; No. 1 veal e The closing quotations on bonds: 81 DO Pattey wnd wife to Wil market. As the weather becomes warmer | (e local- house takes orders for o Denver | Celf: B o 8e; No. 3 vodl calf, 8 to 15 Knnsus City Markets. R AR Faalaha 1085 Comiy, 016 uha T, bloek s there is not much chance for any improve- | ¢if vl Gty B Ldry flint, 743c: No. 2 dry fiint, 5'ze sA$ Crry, Mo, March 11.—WHEAT- N e Aonds 3 toN i Yy shirt factory and the ovders are sent on HE J RENRL faa ot AR NABAT oup... Consols..... ment in this direction, s Y ADE AEAGIA - ara/ sanb. on 1 dry salted. 6c. tled: No. 2 hurd, 61142621 ) 10T KOnMOL.orees The poultry market firmed up during the | there 16 be made up. 'he purchaser, ithe | | Hoxuv—cholce to faney white clover, 183 N-Fulr demand at yesterday's pric o L& M Gen b Juene poultry arket firmed up during the | has not taken the trouble to injuire info the | 190 Talr to kood, 1871Kc, OaTs—Weak and slow; No. 2 iuixed, 28%@ vped (s UL &K G M d } ¥ o O ¢ the highe subject, may suppose that the Work is done LeMoxs—Choice, $3.50: fancy, #4. 2914, Missouri 6 t. Paul Con. prices for some time were obtained at the | {n' Guaha. - After the shirts are mude up | NEW VEGETARLES- Lottuce ' ridishes EliGs—Quict. steady, 13¢. enn. now <01 |SE PG & P et {losc. especlally for chickens, “The firiuncss | they are sent toanother city to bo lsundried, [ PATSEY: 40¢ per doz.: groon ontos, 40: Burred—In light demand; creamery, 27@ | X 1 the market was apparently due to the 5 N ) hayiare sankito aNaEheroly Lo | nd NUTS--Lurge hickory, $1.60; black walnuts, | 273c: dairy, 17@:20c, very moderate receipts that have prevailed | SO that Omaha does not get the opportunity | §1.00u1 RECEIPTS— Wheat, 64,300 bu.; corn, 17,200 0p 0a3 to even ‘n:n:h "'llll‘ x;un?n»‘r ‘:“l.T‘I cu_i\;;_»n« pDuoxs Home grown, per bbl., 84; Spanish, | bu.; outs, 1,800 bu, o * kg alud ho great mills located at the milling cen- | per cra SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 79,100 buj. corn, none: ) i | Atc THROUGI DUN'S EYES, ters of the countr: determined that OnaxaiscPlorida fancy, per box, 8320 | oats, 5,200 bu. R i | P A hets Ot e catilor bicat i1 Bowllng Groen ® 1400 braska shall not become & milling stato, | JUSEUts, n orangos, single boxes, T\ — L BIN |G, B, & S A b, Bl4 M B Herger to J G'Hamlin, lot 10, i R TR s LERS SUE. five 'to ten-box lots, #3 California Averpaol Murkets, S8, 45 | A0 248 8n....r.. bloek 28, Kountze Place 1,600 Beveral Toples of v t In Connectlon 8 i that Nebrasia should ral ountuin oranges, 50; Washington navels, Livereoor, March b -WHE de H2 H & 1.0 bs & T W Boles und wife to W T Seamun i with Trade Reviewed, the wheat, but.not manufacture it. The | #4; Newcastle California seedlings, #2.76 | mand poor. holders offer mode No. L 0% | € & T ¢ Con 5 e b ts 8, 4 5, block 8, Contral patk 2,000 ‘“Trade has not boen phenomenal the last | fACt that the mills of this state are turning | Mcd. sweets, $3. Californin, 65 }¢d@6s 1530 por 1% | ¢ 0 o A P g BR8N out a high grade of flour that is giving gen- | O¥sTErs—Per can, 16%38c, red winter, 165 7030 e 2 week,” said W Roberson, Omaha man- | eral satisfaction, and. that the peopie are | POt The niarket was stronger on dennnid falr; mixed western, Boston Stock Quo MILKERS u : ager of the mercantilo agency of R. G. Dun | commencing to use it freely, has alarued the | Shick®ls OWIng o the light supply 45 34 per " <3 Mass., Mareh 11 ns, 536 per | 1 sprinzer ul, 10t 7, block 89, South Omahu..... & Co. “In fact in some lines wholesale | outside millers and they are making great | Mpite"for eholcelive hens. Tarkoys 1 FARDHEUU NOROTR AL ROT.CN loaiis, 6757 percont. Tho follow- | 1 springer / ¥l D SR - : dealers report sales slow and coliectons far | ©fforts to overcome it. The Omaha mavket | geese and ducks, 11@12¢, 3 A co Graln Market inga ”III\‘v\;l'lh:.:“;qun(ulmnum~|<n'l\~, bonds ‘.”'“J‘”} il & « ~.\|>-\“\ET‘ ]:LI‘I”'\"I‘rllln,":“l;::".l 1‘._»“_\} L from sutisfacto In others, however, the | 18 Worked with the greatest persistency and PoraTORs—Stocks In the hands of commis- MILWAUKEE, Wis., Mafch 11.—Wnear—Up- | 40¢ mining NSO S NSRS b D a Beldun's add.. S reverso is the truth, Among the manufac- | OO advantag -,‘:.m.“ to load up the re- | slon mew are very light, “Colorado, #110; | settled; My, 66307 Now @ sprin, 64@00 Atehinon & Toyeka. ™SI Win T Five b7 a 13 San aRs & : s 3 turers there is an especially good feeling, | tail Erocers with the foreign flour. Some | Cliplee native stock, 7ousde. | = CORN—Firmn; NO. 4, 4040 -41¢ mer. Sugar prd.. 7 Atcnlson 24y, ... & A ! e I hatal s ORI % § i Per quart, 267285¢, Oan ARG il ! ay State 15| Atchiion du o 210 200 Oue locul house, young and of not very large | lrke Omaha jobbers whe Jro agonts for out- | Swerr Poratoms Tilire ho i fow i the | ssdrage, 0 o B white, Bl1 Telephan: " Gemora i i 260 800 5 %9 apital, exhibils figures for January and | $ide millers are among the hardest workers | murket which o solling ¢ 450 BARLE poaen & aluany Allouex M, ¢ - X 270 256 D. DFiazee, 1 D Bioazir, JAs F Booug ‘ebruary which show a positive advance in | #8€ainst Nebraska milling interests. It has TANGERINES—1n hall boxes, 33, RYE—04 :!urlllnx:‘xu“n\m‘ pfd AlARMg sy 100 00 Pres. Vice P'res Secy & Trous, sules equal to 80 per cent over one year ago, | DB & source of surprise to many that | | VEAL—Choice und swall fat’ veals, 7a9c. Fitehibury it, i:1 111 % Honton... 180 500 6 In heavy hardware,saddlery and leather | the jobbers have been able to pl as much | 1arge and thin, 8@ce. Cotton M R (LI 00 ) ) Gen, Kl e 1013 L & Hecln, . & £ndings trade has been exceptionally good. | flour in Omuha as they have. A locul grocer, New York Market N in g AN 5 Easy) good oS [T s it “In conve on wi b \nt rail. | Who was being questione 0 W o han’ “ For pad- il middling, 9ye; w middling, w2l Franslin,., L0 . i In conversation with a "prominent rail- | Who was being questioned us to v hy he hun EW YOrk, March 11.—FLovr—Receip's. Ty, B Apts, 8,674 | t AL 4 way ofticial o few days ago 1 learned that : qu flour, - remarked 801 pkgs.; exports, 98,503 bhlx., 11,114 | by 5, B0 0n; O b 21| “scuola MLl the immigration iuto Nebraska this year 1s | Well. you see collections have boen 8low | wacks; sults, 6,600 pes; market dull, weaks i rom tondljtucHicse haloe o c 1 53 [Quiney L . 26 tho largest since 1857, | On the line: of woa | and I owe the jobber, and he keeps watch of : kradess winter | hudes: o the D0 Batoss . & Sty coldoo 380 26 reprosented by this gentleman us many as | MY dour pile and when it runs low he does | W v 0 5; winter wheat, | 707 bile 760" bles; stock, g L LAl LU TR 1360 55 seventy-five carloads of household goods and | 1OV Wit for me to give him an order, but | fulr 1 fun A Bl | e - — —— s 2% 3 4 tenatls ave dolivered at, Nebraska and | Seids b 1Y gra hundrod sacks of Minne, | SiltiosoiuCuiraights F5 500400 Mimnosons | | - Coiee New Vork ining Quotations, 1380 270 b « as statio u single day lis g ve to objec g patents, $.2585.00. NEW YOrk, March 11.-Options opened | NEw Yok, March 11.—Tho follow 4 : Capital 825,000 Om Sloux City. The class of immigrants is very different | 43K me if it is not about time I commenced to | PCoun Myar—steady, quiet; yellow western, | dull, good 1o cholee & points. down, “elossd | cloding miniag anotations: 1og are'the 3 1040 apital ¥ aba an Bloux Oity. from that of the early days. Most of the | POV "!“:“t;mfi""w I'rt'm‘]llll) ' This v«ruu.hl .008235, y, 5 to 15 polnts downi sales, 11,600 | o rers g pind 10 ) newcomers are from Tilinois and lowa, where | SPPeAr to be the sccret of the success of the Ya-Nominal; westorn, 60@680. gs, Including: Murch, $17.25@17,305 April, | Grows folat. 20 |sMerra Novada. .. )0 200 | G ai { l l isi they have becn farmers and. eithor fonants | 000ers in introduciug Minnesota flour into | BARLEY=Dull, fyu; western, 60780e. | #16.50016.95: May, $16.75016,80; July, $18.60 L s e ) | o 1840 ralnand rrovisions or land owners. Having sold their lands at | Q. here s ouly one remedy ugaluat | ggde: MalEsegEs Uil Eoviar, 00 sy No. T, airatiyd im0 Pot Hon N U0 |Veliows : s L hith prices, they are scoking eheaper homes, | this. and that is for the consumer to retuse | CWii r_Recolnts, 50876 bu: exports OC SRR B O A R STOCKEUS AND FERDERS, i tonants who huve been' paying high an. | 1© use foreign four ana _insist upon | 48,600 bu: sules B10.000 bu.i futures K0ss S A T % . 500 160 10 3 Railroad Stocks and Bonds. nual ren als in ‘:"""""“"'“" are coming to :;I\-xln,v rti;:;plw;llkullh ,n.:) Nebraska 000 bu. apot,, Spot market tiruivr, moderately pPuADELERIA, March 11—WingAr— | Ontario.... . ad0 preferred.... ..1N0 500 13 € western Nebraska to obtain lands : cle. e bakers of Omaha ure ctive; No. 2 red, In store elevater, 773¢¢; | Firm; No. 2 red, March, 7444 074% phir... uiwer 1 » 230 0 L 4 PRIVATE WIRE figures. Thereis also a he: \: "...\'.l\v.}::.‘-m using a good deal more foreign flour than ~u_|u'u\77.~ February, 764@78¢; 1 hard, Cony--Options, ivn; No s wmixed, March | = = PRI 870 830 20 PHIYAZE.HIR from the central part. of the. siate Lo the | they ought but their excuso is even poorer | B7¢i No. 2 northern, 8ilye. "Options werd | 49%@30 1 St. Louls Mining Quotations, 445 740 835 westeru sections. The lowa or Iilinois | than that of the grocers. They claim that | Yuited e with i hicaso and on covering, oo | wodm¥yhatures dull and unchanged; 87. Lovis, Mo., March 11.—The closing quota- 4 Bos 860 | Yli ildi Lavmer comes here willing to pay §20 to $40 | the represeutatives of outside mills are ucted K@% on froe unloading, advanced 15a Pl S o L Hona were as follows: SRS 646 860 | nom BW 0“( 118 Ul m !...,. acre for good improved land because he | Persistent that they cannou resist their | s on covering and foreign 'buying, closed Now York Dry Goods Market, ~Asked Bid Asked 605 1 748 hus just m-h:‘nul at m.m“»u) l.",N. ber ncre. | Pleadings to bu flrw at he1cover yl.l-:u;lr;n{y No. 2 reid My New Yok, March 11.~The continuation of WD)~ flopa..oris W00 - Y There has been a very beurish tone to he Nobraska mer sells and moves west, T1H@78c, closl: i June, TEWTNIC, | wet weather tends to depress business in dry ¥ . . | rhet all woek, but ‘the cause of this | A Most of the immigration is to the central | Scarcely a stream issues from the lower R oSO e Y Tosan ot FonneaLToue; | goods ut Siraoon thatlsh the Jonblay traae ol |iae Warghy i f {8 Tiund o i T niust e i spccal OMAH Bty Uk o P B Jopd Y J MR isslicq ¢ agust, 194 3 79%¢, | continued relatively uctive. The market us a Lt e | tion. 1Lean't be in receipts, for supplles ar e 3 : iy fosern, hurt of the state. Comparu- | slopes of the Audes, either to the amazon on | | COUN-Recolptar $1,000 bu. exporte, 51424 | Wholo Was '1n Tather 'an improved condition e S very Shord und show o prospect of e | REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, ) lew people ave locating in the | the east or to the Pacitic on the west, the [ Du.isules, 309,000 bu, futures, 14,000 bu. spot. | and tone. . SARMALN 0N edlately increasing. A few months ugo Ar- | Sloux Clty; orclal - Nutlonal ~ Hunk, river counties, where lands are generelly i | sands of which are not auriferous. ' The | pEO% A, dulli No. 3, 0313GOBNG In clevator, NEw Onieass, Lu, March 11.—Clearings, | mour was one of the most pronounced Lalls in | Omabi. 8 hign state of cultivation. The immigrauts | amount of gold in the country must be al- Ew;#x::ll‘ I:{'fim’ < qu‘n raded n‘;lxg" 52abict Minneapolis Whent Markot. #1,074,768, the country. That he has now tuken the other all bring mouey, and the rallway oficial | most fabulous. At "z“::.fi."hh \'vn'mi;umid .l.Ujllh‘Iun MINNEAPOLIS, Miun, March 11.--Rather PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 11.-Clearin side of the situation Is wpparent from i re- Epeclal attention elv 3¢ Up o GOVErlng | better fecliug fu wheai' pit ‘today cowpared | MOCUSOIL bulunces, 1,440,577, For 1o | cently published futervicw, fa which e sayai | Correnponasice solisiied PP e IS AR5 R aee ... 081 [, son . A L1000 OK1 I L Howell to I M y ot 8, bl K60 5.01011007 1exeert w 40 feot) Jeleries roplut. 753 1000 Lars Johnson and wife to William Eil- 1100 1156 ersen, 1ot 5,Van Camp & Eddy's sub- U040 4 § divof block “M" Shinn's 2nd ndd 2,000 1036 JH Ezgers und wife to C S Joslin, ox- 1016 4 ecutor, et ul, s 12 feet lot Bell HOH 5 vue Business ! e (T 815 015 996 HH Clark to 1D J 1 5Ux127 920 feet commencing at polit 370 foet s . BN Di raim B . QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, D L Thomas and wife to A A Gary et AND SPI Total amount of transfers to ouwsllo ordersq