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SUNDAY.MARCH 19, “1893-SIXTEEN PAGE e —- = — — - AL 5 8 “ & VIR | \ " 5 nand . : VAN d unchanged to fye down: May, 37%c. closing | checked, however, by reports of exports of | change firm: sixty-day Vills, #4.85; demand % ' (1 LN D ‘ carefully If ageressive competition does not | ( “MF (l L \| l C nn:T\nn l\n:; “\“‘ 'IM fertac: No. § Chlonge, | atout 11,000,000 ‘(‘ Racadirs Earopoan | S00T Mene? ¢ per cent (U\DlTlO\ 0}' 0“'\".\ 5 TR:\D}" take from part of what naturally 0 ‘R J\ x\D l‘ .\\\ l;l‘ 21'1‘.,"'\" "3 a8 \:."a":-nu- 43c; mixed | steamers. The reaction ranged from St1. Lovis, Mo, Mareh 18 - Clearings, $3.¢ - " : | belongs city. ‘The character o western, 30@41c: white smestern per cent, but the weakness was not of Jong | 768 bnlances, 142 i the week: #24 entle who have been named gecutive comn it they 0 was in financial difficultics and (hat a receiver — HAY—Firn tve; Qilpping 75 Auration. 1t was reported that the pany | 4 2.0+ for 1) Local Jobbers Experiencing a More Active c « it Board Operators Oompelled to Play Horse Pacific coast, 10822 en e nts ¢ wtically. Whe ek Aoty to Pass th . Firm, fairly ust t was ro was Demand for Gooda, n to Pass the Time. b el g # g for th » OMATA LIVE STOCK MARKE (S, COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE VERY FAIR ; rarc MESSENGER BOYS SCRAM3LE FOR COIN oI Shcanae ' UL | Compared with a Yot Ao the Week ts an 4 s c oy v pprovem - - rowe . . | SATURDAY, March 18 Retn ers Ca i I Officers Unable to Prevent the of th o sles, nane L v, ealers Cannot Pat OX Parchasing he " Jsaleet o ! . : : l " ‘1“ |“~ e :‘x ks Much Longer i Dealers - Wheat Opraed Lower g . i helr Summer Stocks Mu re roduce raln Markets Qalet and ¢ recline #15; new 1 iarket it 1, 41 acean n @ The grang factory, 17 specialties Pitts o Unekde ot part conspicuous for 4 1 g 10 35%. The t There are indi i < « today was 1t steady: re shares The Jocal jobbing trade o nizi P 2 . ykers, out of fresh, 175 18¢ ”{‘ followin weeks or the day's duill TALLOW —Q 2 for e 141 200 6 00 il gc bid t 3 T 1 £ As usual ther cood supply OB nger boys scri soorron rade Xpress pref } There was no chan market and 2 pits. Abou ¢b yell A i I al houses were willing ke everything ne from o & B PEIROLECY t rude i bbls eferred N " : offered at fully steady pr Sellers gens 0 ple » it iiludelphin, #5.2 h o . erally wanted an advance and receipts chan Ly s oy ¢ . 5 $ | e 3 ' an | tives, $8.76025.10; fuir to good westerns. 88 PENTINE t 2 2004 10 chole€ 40 to 100 entative sules wotl torn wethers th n Stock Yurds for t irsending atd Wool Mark Marel <Es A Nis Cars | Head i RnEEr uduhy Pucking ¢ a8 Hans thi 3 th : ! 2 : : VAW id Owin \ ! e t Chiago | Cneaco. 1, M Clegram {958 . 3 t 1 . 1 3 Tie ully un- Hiitorned ik b '_,‘."T St el P ¢ ) v rt 1y go Jiate any s tal 7 v orde hrictbioh i t s . ns, the ex- dence upon the T u i r Mond:y : bette 1 London Financial Review. £ " the general business OMAHA PROL AND FRUITS 3 . Copyrishted 1835 by Janes G n aemand Stronger Prices in Sc nes the Feature T - ed he uing of 1 to THE BEy T 4 AL ts permit of the resumptic ¢ the mar- s bien very other warm weather enter the Week. Wheat No? 1 1 during the 3 | i, attends f ¥ { ¥ 3 i b and reasonably high My gl i Lian wight have been expected In | change steeple chys ¢ inferior stuff averages prices. The mer interests could not i bt SR LT AT sl IS b ¥ oved froth X {0 % per eent lat 83 ed pretty be other than § s under such condi - Lo 5 MErch, ., ayl ax M © prevaif- tions, though 4 temx dullness mi . ve been thus making i May aN| feltat any time owi al causes, su o T8vtH S B ess, | Juiy. s as unfavorable weat ¥ T010S, et 3 Oats No'2 were Sales were at el O are not purchasing to nt s t rative t ve sales uny extent now, because thelr wants at pres- | verv few < huving rice DRESSED BEEF. \ 1 [} o116 1 ¢ 1 v market for sheep and lambs was quiet Mareb 0 i I for the raw materiul ather has 1 1 Juoted t0#5.50 and the latter at B arings. » Y tive dema L 2 ) 7 o The bank clearings for 7' week ending t e St Louis Markets. ;@“i\..lfl'y.: from the ures giv : e Lard 5 Mo., March {18, —Froun 5 roferre 1 3 Kansas City Live Stock Market. bel At the time they show a ver x 3 Ju i ] 1 2 ned w 1 1 3 ¢ KANSAS C1Ty, Moo Mareh 15,.-CATTLE two different becas 1 . t w t " 11 4 fense of the k was in rence t 3 FLotk n ha b e of the past week. Bra SirRiang 4 2 N rk, standard | I resented as reporting the WHEAT 78147731 1 « t1s. | K clearings at Omaha as < and epring, n \ 1, & ioose | there was cent over last year Dol Rk o e v S 2 picked | loans were head; hogs, 5,000 piients, 1,100 o 10: higher; centine line re flat ead: ehipments, i steady. The manager of the Omaha clearing house s St 3 ’ Gonge and rios #11125; | close wero obt 1 H 1 states that the increase LB pericant | prices tayhhioan strong ail the Y 7 ) Haws, sugar cared, 13':@ | count market w diet; 1wo an ! 8 5 st. Lovts, Mo elpts, and that he so reported it to Bradstreet's. | demand — has AL R 3 bills were quoted at 1% per cen 2 5 5 000 head i’ e 0 00 sciend: markes He s inclined to believe that sque one is | chickens, which have $)ld readily up Berren —Doll, wachanged. New York Moncy sarket. n e R VR s Rt el et ) purposely trying to make a bad showing for | rivalat very satisfa -, ok Krcetprs—Flour, 4,000 s.: whes < < e o Sk R I itives, 83,209 I 4 EERUER [0k habres g mnat tooorean ta cre has been hardly enough in to Freshl b5 corn, 110,000 bugs oats, 41,000 Bu.i tye, | New Youk, March v 0% Cati | o 3 Texans 6200310, 7 O et be called a mistake. * These reports are tele- | Make & market, Asa rosult of the scarcity | Tivorny Szep—biin D175, Lard; | | Eareieies e a0t bhis; wh closed ¢ dat8 percent. 1,800 hend: anarket’ stronz; heavy. 87108 graphed all over the country and are pub. | there hias een a tendency towa Shta: | Dar 00 Elby 15; short ribs sides | bu.: corn, 173,000 bu.; outs, 15,000 bu.; rye, | ~PRIMEMERCANTILE PAPER cent ) | 7603 miixed, 86:0027.40; 1ight, #7.0007.35. lished in the papers cast as well as west, | Pric e SU LA iE il thi s etioa B salted shoulders | 1,000 bu.; barley, none: STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong, v,nl 0 : SHEEP—NO market and there §s no estimating the amount of | tons higher than at the cl B L 5; short clear sides (boxed), e business In pankers' bills at 04854 ; : - : P LI B amage that can be done the city by such | Week ¢ #10.50@10.55 rdon Waol Market., ~day bills and $4.56% or démund 7 et fi,‘,L‘;fit;,.,.‘f‘;,&. o e Y Good butter has been scarce and in good | ENGBOUI0IH oL eoods LoxDoN, March 18 “There have boen few | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady. Stav PACTORY FacT The local manager of Bradstreet's has | demand at very fair prices L e : r B .. | transactions in wool during the weck. The - 2 3 B Talks with the Men Who Make the Wheels proof that the blame does not attach to him | iPE Stock is in the usual liberal supply Svaans-Unchanzed: nquiry has been unusual between sules di- | A Bnd ho is making every effort to.locate -th brings about the same prices as it hs nulited, Sire; st .im_.,rle e PR e ;.\»;.-K_l{\uy:n' ng ‘;rsnr. 18 uot like Iy T o e Kl;n uu’I.NA ; Bl risigbon.] > o ome weeks wing were tho receipts and b in view of the advance in es of Austradin . 35 Jle Diphth: e ¥ company of source of the erroneous report Lol oS -3 P b 1Y igh | ments for toduy: Is at Antwerp on Thursduy. It is proba- | U s reg 8 t S ATOIR A nt fof sership The following will show the clearings for | The quotations on game have been high ekl - - S\ that the nestsaries of stetion saloanere, | I . e ; Blair is an applicant for 4 membership in each day of the past week, as compared with | 81l the week. but at the close there was o Artic ril 5, wili upen with a suostan’ | Loulslunastped 4s. 1% ! 7 g : he Manufacturers association previous weeks ? more liberal run of ducks and dealers were | il Tnproven, rices Missourl The Creamery Package co 1y, George tial improvement in' price Mi | ; he Creamer, v mpany, s R gy unable to clean up stocks, which weakened ¢ imports during From | Tenn. new set fis W ; | s Wolz and Mark & Mooney of Fremont, have Tuesds 5o | the market. Consequently the closing quo- e 0 ; South Wales, 3,557 b Queens- | TEUN 10V fat Rich. ] ] 1070 800 | announced that they will make exhibits as b s tations are lowar on that kind of g 1me s, 1,001 bales: fro 97 bales: | Cunada vo. 2ds..... 101 ©|Ato. 2gs, ¢ 2 1902 805 | ihe coming exposition 8 » fruit market has boen quite active | Lyev B é South Australia Cen Pacific ints, A : : 310 2% et P greds. : SRR et macke s AUAS shaen SUlL0 a0 iTe | nariersvi : ] ] dund. 6,007 bales; frotn the DRI G Tnts ac s 1 i 310 | The Haller Proprietary company 2iday cesens . 100410585 | during the we specially the orange mar. | B%en B Hope and Natal, 4,451 D. & R G. s H&T. C 88 31 has applied for membership in the ) Sttt 101 ket. The receipls of oranzes on this market | | Onthe Produce 1413 val, and"from various other piaces. | ¥riefnas . et A B e T are large and dealers constantly carry S Bisc. 4 bales Gen. s Capolina Ge : g line of patent medicines and have five men al .. 46,459.96 Bviangn o B ¢ ULy earey | Guiry, 20026« 0L e ST e Colalinaiee 25 | line of patent medicines and have n ek ending My B T inoks, len ekes Ul o ey S fisns City Markets. Mutast linton orr. 16 Brows o on the Foad. k ending February . SRERL R e el : e TR i, tvert ) Kaxsas_ Crrv, Mo. March 18, -WhEgaT— | N.J. C. Irt Cert enn. 0ld 6 3 3 The Board of Public Works has promised Week ending February % 8 Produce Poluters. \11~’i'.lf',itf§';\"\‘.‘fi Drines jare for delivery at No2hidrd.62gose. | ) 8 i 5 5 1 3 todo all that it can to have the street ek anding T & 5 Oranges are selling well, the demand being | “ WheaT—No, 2 spring, 70¢ bid; No.8 spring, | o ¢ air demand and firm; No. 2 mixe ; o 2 ading to the Coliseum paved before the Week endi . : o house of th ! i X3 white, 8aticbla; No. 8 white Slow und barcly steady; No. 2 mixed : S xsiote that ohese will boa Torgb Hoiant eek ending "he lower house of the Colorado leg 1re OAT4=No. 2 white, 83i5c bld; X 4 12 = k< r 5 1 s expected that there will be a lurge end- Week endir 3 ).-1 ;,,“‘. 18 pink butterine bill. It remains O NowalAn More firm: amery, 25 : Stock Quotations. | ance of y from outside of the city and The following will show the ¢ e Soan whiat the baaateswill Ao withie pEe A NG o ettes NG A 3 20 5 Bokmm Nt Mapdh oo oalt loms 1 the manufacturers are anxious that the the past twelve mouths, as compared with | “rppare is said tobe a good prospectfora | better, April, 38¢ bid: N ite, 30%5 e Wer e ML T0E G s o, 19,000 | B e e s Sl 76 alln- | street shall be put in better shape for the the previous year - TaiedharT in Arkansas. The straw- | No.3 or better white ) Fopgetmalii ] . ; 4 | credit of the city — - — - = y 2 Among the sales were s 0N “ 3ort orn, Toledo terms, Aarch or April | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 2 u.; corn, 2 fee Duient, 38¢ ; ; President L. L E. Stewart of the 000 bu.; outs, noe I oy o : gl Manufacturers association was up from Am. Susar Lincoln on Friday. He reports that abous Omaha Produre Market. Milwaukee Markets. & P 3 Bay State ( £33 twenty-five manufacturers from that city ely for this season of they The week closed with the general ‘lln\\n\nn Wis., March 18, — WHEAT— 11 Telepho: HEIFERS, 168 % | will make cxhibits at the 2 state ex: about steady although game was lower. tead » 2 spring, O3ty i) & 000, 8 posit to be held Or last of a dy ali u tenny; N @apring, 1oNe i i 3 position to be L in Om; ust o APPLES stock, #4 y May. Last year the ucturers ) 1150 389 t - an s Nas—Per hunch, including crates and | _OaTs—Qulet; No. 2 white, 85¢ ton & Malue p'd 143 Gener 3 : B Lo wes ad e B0 e b 3 of “the state “were a little in doubt Kine, $2.0002.75. B &G BEANS—Cholce navy, $2.4 BarLey—Unchang % g it 0 170 550 ther it i do them Brrren—Pa k. 162.17c; fair to good 8514 finas ¢ 20 | good 1o pay > expense_of 130 7 country roll, 15220¢; fancy roll, in swall lots visiohs yex Contr ‘ : 190 | making an exhibit s goods. Mr. A commission man asks: Wh 2072 fay : &'\ Enx - : Stewart says that it will be uo trouble to get : X i 4 | T CALIFORNIA CABBAGE—Per 1b., 3c. — id Colony U1 centennial 2 2 TR CA . bat thagd somebody make more ch and CRLBRYTer dop, 4 SRR Ore. Short Lie. ... 18 |Frankiin plenty of exhibitors this season, but that iy butter! That's the kind we ng CHANBERKIES—Per box, 83, Ta. Ma Stend 2 * Kearsa will only be a question as to whether the for, and that's the kiud our Gurtuanaiis Parndor b Aaa AP ” Coliseum building will accommodate all nave been paving big money for lat, n Pacific < Quincy | Eces—General market 14@1414¢ 1 ordl : rece o qals , 3 those who want to make exhibits. Riddell & Co. have . 2 GAME—The receipts of ducks have been in- LOBlnAT) jict receipts, | West Kud Tama ! 1o tan S his , B Mdly and were Al cleaned up A R B L LT T : CreTe. Neb., March 15.—To the Editor of to please it better than to be turned loose | S 0. 505 e $3.0003.50; | Bioey L tes balesi sules, 3,100 bales; stock, | s,x FrANCISCO, Cal, March 18.—The officia) 0§ zen of Nebraska cr an Omaha job- in the store and be allowed 1o have 4 good : 5.000 ules e osing guotations for mining stocks toduy ; bing house for making such 4 great udo abous D with some child Ver boy, 3 Collee Market. were ““The question of tare on butter packages D N0, 1 Kraci.40: No, : Yonx." Mar en, salted, 41501 No. 2 green Year | Vear | berries are reported to-be about ten days 18011882 | 1803-18: r than last season March e trawberries have been Aprit ; i fr Ma weather has not been warm enough as yet create o demand for the Eeptember... z . en ure having a good deal of Octoher PO 5l men ar November ; the question as to whether packa Decer iR 2166 | be returned to the shipper. Jaouary E e sivisan Both the national and state banks yeste day published a statement of their cond HMarch 6. The following will show th capital, surplus and undivided profits and deposits of the Omaha and South Omaha baoks B T 3 [ Surplus BANKS. Capital. and und.| Deposits ereat source of trouble,” said a commis. | great source of trout a cor * TS i in. Shippers do not take pains Nobiarka Nat'on o § 518 in weighing their packages and muke Merchants National| 500,000 153,568 61 ] 4 2 530500 : shipping into the state u tran load of Min- b 18.—Options opened | Alts : : 2 : wolis flour. s it not « little peculiar that iansed to 10 aiwer s Navajo ST 2 2 I th L inehiangea L0 1) Dol SR e 4 : 3 house which sends its traveling 1 green 10 40 1bs ;' N e ding: Mateh $16.9 2 Best & Belcher nén out th he state asking retail mer- salted 40_lbs, 814 iy, $16.45: July, $16 7 Bodle Consolidated . STAGS chants to patronize them because they are a nistakes and then think that we are deduct- " 8 to 15 Ibs., & Muy, $16.45: July, £1 sicrra Nevada TAG } 1e) 2000 12007 80 i e omIaa0, Dntoar Con. Caia & Va Union Con ; : Nebraska house should buy their flour oute American Nailonal | OO 24 645 10 too much from the weight of their b gei No. 1 dry fiint, 7i $15:91 Spot Rio, dall. st : a & £o0. Omabis Nat'l 000 6L g ary salted. Crown Point Utal G side the state? That to, in the face of the HONEY : Philadelphin Goula & Curry 5 |Yellow acket E fact that as flour is made in Neoraska {Usens Bank |00l Mr. Martin of the firm of Martin & | 14 Hale & Norero s « ague Savings s o, PAILADELPHIA, Pu. M re - : : as can be bought in any other ] almer, Sioux City. has been making a tour | Linoxs—Choic - fancy, ¢ . Leaig, Fao 1 ! : ; state How would the = Omaha Bavings . 021 of the orange districts of Californ He New VEGETABLES L (bbb s 3 ; . 3 oek 0 7 7 ) r house like it if the re > Omiana Nationsi savs: “Havenot seen the place where the | And parsley, 43e per dor.; gren onjons. Murch, 495240 NEW Yonk. Ma 7 rough the state were 10 buy their groceries s Natlonal wild sunflower zrows the y round., b —— <Liome grown, per bbl., #4; Spanish OATS—Car lots, weuk; futures, nominal; Nc losing mining auotat HoGs—Hog values 3 ts in Kansas City and St. Joseph and . have seen a washing machine A s R e per hox, #3.50; | 2 White, March, 410 Crown Point. Prices have ~diopped - fully 2 st there was no'house in the state manufacture bright mountain ora from | russetts, $3.25; Mexican o s, single boxes, R S S fon tal & Ve 2| terrs Nevada e fast, Sriirduy, avout #1 lower | G05q cnough to supply their wants? The First Aational smutty fruit.’ #3.25: 5 10 10-hox 101 Fninmountalin |y (SO § Pl Cotia & Catry Yellow Jnckel 18 very uncertain butger ¢ feellng | S anufacturers started the home patronage Rad Xond sy e Why, says Brar 3 al \ or v Now-= | o O e a2 e S Hale & Noreross Iron Siiver Saticed with 1'af- | movement for the purpos» of building up the 10,00 - 8 B alifornia seedlings, $2.75; Med. sweets, | ket at first hunds was very guict, 1 Homestake siek Siiver Btk hink | manufacturing industries of the state. ' The ak of Com. | 50000 nave done in oranges? It is_a well known | *ierine her aeodiings, 82 Staple ginghans were i x ; Dntanio, Siwer e i : of th rs saw that the move was popular and Omahs Savings 150,000 Sitgeads S R aAd oA P 1) . reduced prices and orders we Ot - ¥ | <. while enced to argue that jobbing Midiand Stato Bank 4.0 that w even transp Is it | tive stock, 550090 articl 4 - | hou ted in Nebraska should be given e the soil Mimate or s OULARY—The market Is very poorly su Cincinuntl Markets. St. Lonis Min P . the preference over houses, A good i i r ri pr=t e ' J ted th = — 0! 4 sk for piied and poult h xinas is 3 CINCINN 0. i 18,V T—Stead 1 rel - many retail deal « e e argu- SIZED UP BY DUN. TS Sm ask for | Pi,0ice live ehichons, 9@10¢; dressed 1 1513 i AL On M SomiaxAT-Hlesdy Lovis.Ne- March § > 1 ment as good 116 enoouns rmat sed, 116 worelhe totows ment o little encou » N Eoeae and ducks, drowsed. 11 urkeys, 14 No. 2 mixed, 43 ) X \wement for them 1o t iild up a job- Trade Has Been Quict Because of the J.A Shoe 8 Min n man StRAWRERRIB=Par quart X A No. 2 mixed, 35 B ¢ 1 0a0 that alkoe B sko in tha s . stoppe 1 this city b ome from | S OTATORS ) . ettt se th ps N 2 3 expected lind Weather. gtoppol inihiselty g bis rom | © Swasr PorAzoms—Perbbl. &, o Wik Firm 7, boasts of its lack riotism. Yours, Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omaha wgnager BLOTLA, RO DODONE N VEAL—Choice. und small fat veals, 7 Baltimore Grain Market. . R. G. Dun & Co., in his review of trade tail dealers out 000 5 1 a do i business what they red, 70 0K 18 that the growers have » 2 F. St large and thin, A Bavtivone, M., Mar 15, - WaEAT el the week, says Steady; N red, Spotan reh, 73 CORN - Stendy yod spot und March, 474 and sténdy; No. 2 white western Trade has been rather quiet through the week, though there is really nothing which to complain, except perhaps that lections a slower than they should be Thus far March has been hardly up to ex pectations. ex with grocers and hard ware men, the continued winter weather having a depressing effect on onders as well as “collections. The washouts have he back some trade also “In retail circles trade has been very dull almost without exception. The spring shop ping is slow and the uncertainty regarding the weather has made even millinery open ings rather tam “Among the business men of the city there has been a good deal of talk with reference to the uew Commercial club. It is very seldom that a plan like this meets with such prompt and general endorsem The promoters of the club took paius to inform their associates in business of the definite plans they have for pushing the organization toward suc cess. They have gone about its for mation in a businesslike and highly credit able mauner. The unanimity with which merchauts and business men taken hold of the entervrise augurs for its success. It must be apparent to all who are familiar with the trade situation of Omaha and the territor that this fSeld will Lave W be walched unless steps soon taken to rowing busir this section, X0.000 boxes 3,000,000 boxes ; European and Mexi 650,000 boxess in the United S bered that an immense e calamity should hup- it is not too f 1895-9 will be three times as large this season though not in anything five years hence, it is fair to assume United States each family in the like th> same production will be sufticient to give country an orange daily during an erange | Season of six mouths, New York Markets. YorK, March 18.—FLOUR—Raceipts. 34 DKEs.: exports, 5,082 bbls., 550 Sa alos, 00 pkgs.: market firm an ter wheat des winter wheat, fuir'to fancy winter wheat patents, #3806 5.50; Minneso sota patents, $4.25 Cony MeaL—Dull, steady RYE—Nominal; western, 6076 BARLEY - Dull, firn: western, 60680 BARLEY MALT-Quict, steady; western, 65@ WHEAT—Receipts. 22457 bu: _exports, none: s bu. futures, 5000 by spot. S \arket dull, easier; No. 2 red in store 1 aflout, 764 f.o.b,7 t N2ig, hard, S declined : rthwest strect covering stendy at yesterduy uliction at 77 J 2 at 77 Aug moer, 7 56,300 bu; exports, bu.: sales. 100,000 bu, futures, 26,000 bu. spot Spots duil, easier, closing steady; No. 2, 53¢ in elevator, 54'ye afloat; ungraded wixed. o b4ise; steamer mived, b No. 8, 51 Options were dull and fower, clos steady; May mostactive; April, 51 @514 closing at 51%¢; May, HON®5) 80%; July, b0kc, closing, H0%,c. OATS—Kocelpts, 68,250’ bu.; Sxports, 25.000 bu.; sales, 10,000 'bu.; futures, 79,000 bu. spot | pots quiet, white bigher. Uptious were dull in Market. Tovrvo, arch, 18.—WnEAT—Eusier "Coun- Dull, steady; bash, 43 Oxts—Quict; cash: §3% Liverpoot Markcts. Liverpoot, March 15 — WHEAT — Steady demund poor; holders offer moderately Conx et and sfale: mixed western, 4s 63, per centa STOCKS AND BONDS, Balls in Securities Showed More Courage Yesterduy thao Usual NEW YORK, Murch 18.—-The bulls in stocks showed more courage today than they have for some tivie past. At the opening they took nhold of American Sugar and Northern Pacific preferred and in the first ten minutes of busi ness established an advance In these stocks of from 110 1% per cent. American Sugar was purchased freely by a leading operator con- nected with the pool. while the chanze for the better in Norihern Pacific affairs was signal ized by purchases of round amounts of the vreferred stock for both the short and long ac- count. The fuct that the directors are to fund the floating debt by issulng collateral trust notes instead of selling its St Paul & Northern Pacific, us at first contemplated, created quite a bullish foeling in that stock The upward tendency of the wmarket was Financial Not Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Mar $1,500.494, NEw € Ya1.6 Paiis M 60c for the BALTINORE nt MEMPHIS $373,030; balunces, §112 446 BeERLIN, March 18 —The Tmperial Bank of Germany NEW YORK, March 15 164 3 ings, ¥790, New Youk, M The BEE]F PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March er cent. For the week: Cle 147; balunces, §9 5 CINCINNAT arcl 1.150; week 231150, Mone York exchunee, 25¢ dis Bostox, Mass., Murch | 467.395; balunces, 81 per eent. Exchang premiun. For the week: Clearis 247; balances, $6.905,4 CRICAGO, 111, March 18.—Clearings, #15,01% the week, $100,801,211, against' $94 579,175 for the sawe Ume lust year. New | York excliange, 20c premiuw. Sterling ex- uth is going 1o pur whenever Christin sy were the heaviest of the ta trif sl DFrazee, 1. D.Eioizar, Jai P Baoas P'res. v Sioy & Troas HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Omaha an! Sloux Oity, Grain and Provistons Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES Room 212 New York Life Building OMAHA., REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, Sioux ( Conmercial National Bunk Umauba Epecial attention given to ouwside ordersy | Corresponaence soilcited