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) ® Jov bt b vt i B Mo« el e+ R i B et i ’ i SR g St s aab gt ~'~. o e ki h]“ _ loisliiie ol it m " oy i HA CH_26, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. , ——— D S | \ are carrying the farmers. Therefore the 10@10¢ : Y g T ¥ T ) ; j, Jikiea shouldo 044c: plekled | 7,950 bales: 062 bates: s . ¢ pelaw yostor: | CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | i ks ot emer ettt | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | %5, ket SRt Rl RERRE | 1280 Wy ol 0 ey | bt RSN | 88 38 2oy 4@ ‘ balances at the important centors short'clear, 10%¢. Lard, qulet and steady: | steady: salea. 51,000 hales, March 85357 | the market were | o 2 000 400 1 ‘ our best bankers expresses the ,.,.llm_m,,, Wostern steam Slosed at' 411.60; shion, none Avril,_ eL30ma L0 My, AT S0; Tine, | - . k HEIFERS, s | ever, that within the next thirty days the — gpions sales. none; Mareh, cloved ut $11¢ duly, $5808.04; " AoRush | agame....8 31 20 [tore...... W tes | ] o In 1388 ; rgh | S ose ) ced At 411,23 [bor, $8.44008 46; Ot um o : ] 0 278 ? Cufavorable Weather Delays the Movement | tde will be turned and the state bauks will | Wheat Yestorday Was Strong for May and | September. closed at 11 T, ork, dall and e 4 Do ner SoAag | Am. Netiie s L s | 80 517 800 1& : . be increasing instead of drawing upon their | g y asy: 0l mess. $18.500018,70) Wew tmess, §18.78 1 z hassindl ... L1 7| Mver Bell 19 1 640 300 s of Spring Goods, | balances. Barely Steady for July. i e AnlteN.. 4.9 3. |lec SRR N ’ - 3 3 | “Retail trade has not been active and it 5 rren-Moderate demand, firm; western bt oinh e ored 200 : | would be unreasonable to expect any’stir sy 3¢ TRRNI™ SIRRMETY, SHON0c: | o R red. ot ang May, TN "““T Noston Stock ¢ a1 i 3 ' COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE VERY FAIR | dealers i view of the continied bad | CORN CLOSED AT A SLIGHT DECLINE ' oterarely wetive: part | L CORY DUl und eady mined Syt ahd Narch, | | BOEON, Mase, Marsh 35 o i 8 n i s d, | 9 R e loans, & 5 3 S however. The Missouri I’ is about Heavy receipts, lower; recelpts, 12,120 | OATS -Quiet, steady; No. 2 white western 108 2 6 y ready to begin upon its new freight depot " pkes: western, fresh, 16¢; ducX, 32@ goose, | 41¢ H 100 g 6 { Local Jobbers Would Welcome Fatr and | The Fiftecath strect hotel will be started as | Feellag in Wheat Was Rather Nerv 0P i .. | ae Grate maat % 1 6 Warm Weather Which Would Sthmn- | sooa as the frost s out of the ground Opening Prices Being About the Same St Tun stendlen, Gty (5 10 DRER) | porinn, O, Maroh 05~ \WHBAR=DAll, skmter A gl | 103 1 ¢ b Iate the Demand for Spring and Sum- | The, contracts - have bogp awan ";“'_h’_"': as Friday's Close — Stocks COTTONSERD O1L—Qulc de, 45c: yellow, | No. 2'cash, 6014 WVET | Bay Siate Ony 15| Wis. Cent'l | BENE IOUEs=TRY TTOINCY Earaee | will _‘resume work soon on _the and Bonds. | "PErnoLEry—The market opened dull and | byt i e | BOstan & Ans .- 118 |Atchison ibe: 11 H N 1 |-;-~h-mx-,- The city authorities promise | strong and remained so throuzhout day! | o S Siath | Rn-x-ms‘\luv:m 173 New Eagiand s | : 1080 ,‘ : | that they will be ready with a large force of | opening TRAe: hilghest, 654c; lowest, netnnatl Markets. Boaton & Matne p'd 143 Genoral Fiec oy viw | ] 1500 1 There is not very much 1o offer in the way | meu at the first moment when public im- | CHICAGO, March 25.~Whe was W o Pennsylva: : 0., March 25.—Waear—Quiet; | fil &8 i M 1 1140 g H | of news regarding the local jobbing situation | brovements are passiole. In this connection | strong for May and barely steady for July. | ‘sales none, 20%e bid, | CoRN-Firm: ¥o. 2 mixed, 42'e oo, Kleciric Atlantle | 1860 1 33 for the very good reason that the situation | It 18 suseested that Ouaha siould bestir | Whlle the former closed ic higher than on the | Teal saley, 16000 bbis | Oare—Quiet: No. 2 mixed, 343 @85c. | Mex "Coni Rottek N e 1 1880 i H f ‘ 1S shown very little change during the past | enterprises |m~.\:|.- e “I“u_m’}w 9 ,],‘., y;yr‘m. July closed e lower. The num- | ROSIN-Steady, dull; strained, common to | Whisky=Quiict s [ Nv.as al1met & 11 {3 1140 1 H SISdirs. ' Jobbers who are handiing stapls | svitg. Within the nest thirty days an | oo oLouyiag orders tor May Kud selling fof | “Foswrarmen=Dull weak at $44@85 | BON Ore. Shor by ¥ ) 1 3 Y s . it July was the eature of the day's busi- | K o | STOCKS AN NDS, Jre. Short Line Kearsarge 1 1120 4 { I ks iy (et fho pOer found, | MY of werkingmach Who Heve Det G | pue T OBNAY FRtars of She Gy DRI | iois Bns Tind il dowesuls, tuir to TOCKS AND BONI [ (Oscaoln: v | di1888 8 H " S Proow ware. ete.. are exs | Ployed in - connection with the Worid's fair | "3 g " | Quiney 3 1466 3 l lw h [ - ¥ ‘- llxnn!l.\'.t. . ete., ar \’ B cags will be lumnn:kfnr AW hors Corn had a sharp break and at the close holce, firm, f: Securities Ope :u;d i\mu“l‘m:n» A Move Tl Santa ¥e Copper i 4 : : ] seriencing a fair trade here is not much | o o 12 showed a loss of ‘¢ " delive 5 cholee 0 c. ment to Cover Shorts. ! SRR 2 3 There is every reason to believe that if we In the May delivery und | “NCGAR—Raw, quiet. firm: fair ref O 8.1 | - Anap 1o it, but just a fair movement of goods | arc ready to five these peaplo employment | %¢ In July. Provisions were steady on light | centrifugals, 56 ibst, §1u 8 Scitve bty | o rY. TR Nutsh 98.-Ate diock ik | New Tork Miniug Quotations, I 1 ) ] H | that keeps the houses tolerably busy and | a large number will come to Omaha and fill | Fecelpts of hogs. The feeling in wheat was | O A, 45004750 mold 5 i st opened active and buoyaut under brisk | Ngw Yomk, March 25.~The following ure the | 2 13350 0o | 3 satisfics them for the time beinz. Asa rule | in our city and stimu- er nervous, from the opening prices, ruled | 414 A, 4 17160480 canfectioners b b A M e b B s LB L Lo l120 800 1 H It a1k on KBotL s atne | s {6 Wiek e GBEAIEE. DoTie REott g Wiine Lt y ot crushdd, Suer | done for the long account. Prices went up | Growa Fotag 0 sterra Nevada .. 8 10071450 8 00 H 3 é a«‘ (I\'I“.» :u is t etk ALl There is one very general wish among | as yesterday's close, receded held stead atbes' 4 8 103 uulated, 4 11-15@ | rom 4 to 3 per cent witha rush. Consoli- | Con. 2 al & Va MW frandard w1 1540 00 “ihe ¢ 2 albe Ko . i ess men and that is that the jegislature | and closed ‘¢ lower than yesterday. The P16 Tox —Moderate demand, steady; Ameri- | dated Gas, Genernl Electric. United States & Carty 8 [Union Corr © — _ The case is very different with those | immediately adjourn. The agitation | July delivery sold at from 4c to 5 discount | €A% #12.75715.50. Rubber and National Lead leading the up- nestake 120 |Iron slive: W 285 2 415 | Mouses that have men on the road trying to o s in laws affecting trausportation rod with May prices. The reason ne. | LORPER_Stondy.quiet: lake, 811.70, ward movenient. When the bears attempted : 0 Quiek sii 20 3 25 A Sell seing and summor. gosds. They, eqm: | matters docs trade no good. I fact, Dend: | Gimnedfor the action of the mirket ws the | FiaoQmicrs Siratthis (b0 Rbaz0.00; plates, | 10 COVer in electrie thev found mirked 1o 00 | do preforred.... 1103 KERS AND FENDERS. , plain of a aull trade and of a backwardness 3',‘,‘.\5‘«'}.,',‘,”12' v"‘“‘}h the ohry .:“:"lw‘;-:.” | covering for May delivery and the s:liing for ady 0 domestic, .27, | v of the stock, and the brokers who yuth Deadwood .0 18 S H BV 1 1y T il O TG | o (i EatCey foi B JObMA | Tuly, i WhIGH BioVeTm8nt somE OF ths GhoMt: e ! nlending it freclv to the shorts say | - 2 8 | ticula s not surprisinz therefore to pera Produce Market. | that ve o stod be ned as FOUR o & 3 is perfectly natural in view of t e | Ay, L e o e e riasats | 0ts1n the nortliwost were particulurly intor- | Tho week closed with the market woll | yar o oo wrock iad.begn retur e B e e : NNBE Oy o1d wid AlsiFrasnti. westher, | men < & ¢ them. | ested ,II was clatmed that @ number of buy= | cleancd up, The feellig on oges was u little Y Nt Tt T e 1 e ek o ,"““ 4 4 SLIvR - b e Moot e 1 ket nker. Db & o g e it ational Lead was hizheron the statements mproven 1 the Cattle Trade 020 3 While the retail t realizes that warm | S€lves 1 upon | ¢ RERD S 1 tor May delivery and X A 83 not » Wi 8§ ] H = e entering | that there was very little wheat offered, and uch chiange market of the offici of the company that besi Hogs Generally Lower, 010 3 weather will co r or later there is s fhat thore was very little wheat offered und | Aveiis=Cholee shiphing itock Is quoted at | huving $1,000.000 to the credit of the dividena | WATOADAY, March 98: | 850 810 4 98 88 1 no denying the fact that bryers do not feel | | ecodld be peraud 80,000 b0, Woild. crast A r | M8 s xxe-_Per unch, Including crates ana | TN 1t hits nearly 28,000,000 working eapital, | Receipts this week compared with lust show | 7 656 8 16 P like placing large for warm weather | enough alone or at least ¢ prices. ' packing, $2.00 P . e 50 sharp rise naturally induced the t a very healthy merease as to both eattle and | HOoGs=The situation Is decidedly bearish, goods until there is hat such | ing the carning capacity t Around 78¢ for May there was soms lttie | BEANS-Cholcennvy 8245, =~ o | Fontensed, but befor Of from i to % ber | hogs, while there has been a slight' falling off | TRERS I B0 atked fueroase fu feeiiis, A | weather is near at hand. A jobber csti ritis quite probable nter- | wheat offered, which checked the advance for | falr 10 zood ey o e S Pacing | ment galued much headway the bauk state- o supplies of sheep. Compared with one year | Whalave beert pteuing G usanl boarian mates that the weather will make a differ- | jmprovem A T factry | the time being, Many dealers have stopp, stock 17¢ 3 ® | ment made lts appenrance find was so, satl | k‘m:v!l{h" enan increase in reccipts of | taeties assort that the d ence of 25 per cent in the size of an order | braska. There is toc much in this | | AR L e MAY [awra KA Tt I3H casy e S U | other upward tarn, this time selecting National | the fact that 1t has i Nad ",,'.(lfl_'; ve | Western pa y that a buyer will give. If it is cold and | state for the good of the commorcial com- | (2 R T T LK oL W B i 35 { Contnze as the leader. i LR {Ho, HARE Tt e AidnEHs, the sUOBIY bA] HOBHIIE Ui { it st thure.nes £o oustomers soming | Mmunity and when the legisiature adjournsa | ceibtaconginua to keep up, both In the uorth. CrCrMn | e ~tock sold up from 611 to 6354 on dn. | Within | hast, 3 © supply 20,000 more than vious, bug | stormy r | Ehen the L % | west andhere, and there was about 50 porcent | EGos—Th the. salos wore ro. | Croficel Duciness Abd The. brokere fentified | hows gencrally showiug u decrease. The fig- | fuily 40000 Iess than_for (s s woek lust { u a man does not s hopeful and cheer- | £7eat many industries wi o sigh of | Westandhy s percen ie sales wore re busines arally X A ) e idus of thie loeal Areivaly R roirar | portenat 19 R With the inelders wore the al buyers. | ures are as follows: | yoar. The total western packing from the ; Her i “:'. t, his “teelings will be | {5 5 B tion to senting lar Wheat coning from private | Kt any more b | (“' T (et e sty sel Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 1St of the month o dat Dlliss e 425,000 ) finthd in dim fibs | their attention to so Warehouses, GANE iaR ioweet Lkt ar aniount for rday"s short session olpta this wesk 5 ety lioga, s agatnst 550,000 1o, (ho sanie. pesiod ! Country \king upand will | than lobbying to pu Export clearances were larger than they | ciity of gume are discou s TesS appretes < than of late AL R ] (S 185t yaar, & Adcrenso of 180,000 Hogs be likely to cut considerabie of & figure in | PrOfLs of their corporations o nave b ot Tt whle fhe roctipis aoprt | of dieksusthe gkt i overnpied land | ST fo the mouey nrket over the April | Sameweck last year 2414 4 Jithtanding this the provision matket has the retail trade of the country for a while \ FEHECOmANRERhoas hak besn || AT REEEIE wete 1ents Sl tn cotimated Shinh i gy 1xed, ducks, Dol 00 I Be Gty A1t te inke thio bnaer | With the one exception of today the eattle | Jyiiputny. e decl ARG s The Tarmors will b kept ot home and their | #ood. Cattle receipts have been fairly large | the <t supply will show a decrense of | teal. $1 nallards, §2.50; geese, | SUrves will be very apt t ke thio tonders sz | AL R 0D A ea P O Tt it e LR R LR LR LT L L 0 Thie farmors will be dept at horme and. thel attle rocelpts hve beet e e e | 250.000 10 500,000 b, Crop advices continue | #300 bt o et Tower Fates’ on time durl ming | ot for tho weck has beun active and the | shout 2ic and the market 1s now €110 lower NSCNCC 1 % t e country mer s BUO! s are no - hom +d what mived " . el H g bHox. £3.5 week MOF L BrCan gy o gt Ve han i fzh me s W s RO SHnt 2 hizh prices as some time back, but are still Lol idlauy LLL AL R e D%, 45,00, 1and hny was | /T Postsaya: Sommcliof the wosk's caurse | peen Abontu ta the grerage: bub ab Gl Hoaters thini the aftuntion Wil Tmgrove Wit In comparing the volume of trade this | Worth good money o 8 fjFeastito ot axsh stUfF Lo make.room 3 | of pr has depended on the money market's Lol “,“.H(‘Zf,u"“"f“f.“m","‘g‘ ! 1| the elose of the Lenten scason. but the ceneral scason with last it must be borne in mind —_— istituted wehief elenent of weikne 1 green a0y No. | conuition” that the statement of the bank | G RN R e Ehength and detiyity of the | JTtient seems 1o favora stll lower rnge of the month of March last year was very vleas- | FACTORY FACTS. i espoctally as shipping house salted . Tt GEALeHIENL Wik o dbrily | trade are mainly attributable. Specul e BN and that trad Ll Py claimed they could noi profitably piac ) 3 intertat, The statenent was extraordinanily | fern butohers And 6xportrs have The Tun today was not at all heavy, but the ‘ ang trade ead of being delaye: 3 SPAID, Ao Bt & CORSTABFADI rebA v Phe gold shipment of Tuesday | Shippers, castern ers and exporters have | grket o iied on its downward. course, was really st e i ‘ot | Information Regarding the Men Who Make | Er'ifiSaion. &t consigerablc rebate offercd 'S wcconnts for the decrense In specie holdings, | Bot displayed mue tivity, buttherehas | HAI I TR S st B T e e o s | e e G e N by clevator concepns, With the cash specut Wik e et temere, wis e bver | been o good strong demand'grom all the | fative Tnquiey. and all 1ocal houses' wers up so well with last vear. A jobber re The Seward City flour mills have been de- | friendly enouzh to buy for investment and the 1dry <alted. 6c : than unybody had anticipated, The 83,000.000 | ressed houses, | e supply has | 1 MV "Bae i iy mpathy. with ! LY, ) ot been” At all excus ‘u os i proved d that if the weather would give them | strc i demund was chiefly from the shorts and for i HoxEY—Cholce to fancy white clover, 18g | Jotreported on thi ount gid not come | graqually until on ‘n tha tair | lower custern markets prices deciined 8e g e they could easily knock out | The Neb Crals Sy ot i time there was something of o selling effort on ), 16 | from Ch nd the inc 8 in spite b il on Kriday the” fair | 10c on all grades and business was very slow e S e | he Nebraska Cycle company of Lin HO PR OE ANErRLORs froni th whieab e aud. | 4 faticy, 84 over #1 dividend woney sent to neigh= [ 1 &0 L pheers i eotws | owere | atthe decline, The xood mediun welght and gt years racord ¢ ie volume of busi- | have appliel for space to exhibit' their | this, coupled with the unloading of long stutt NEW VEGETABLES-Lettuee, 40e; radishes | Doring citles Jaht ek no good entyaatti i notahow. | leaey lion Larzely at from #7.10 to $7.20, ness transacted | bicycles at the exposition arried the prices down from | and parsiey, 45¢ per doz.: green onjons, 3 | A Sl AR ol DAnKs | {he same advance on aceount of the quict oA AIehT iy &y o £ \ere w effec eheck INTONS - Home grown, per hbl Spanish, | to discount city merchunts' paper has been YHAAS kit el A i s ' won underwe s Grain Sicaation: | Tecumseh Milling company has ap- | \i{hin i x.m'xl"q” e ONtoxs—Home grown, per bbl., #4; Spunish, | 10 GGOARY GRS SRR Riiliess served | Port trade, and the bix provortion of common e \h'-lfi:”.-\.};"! Grain men say that it is almost impossible | iembership in the Manufacturers Dlihra WS Tha el ten bt na g “Florida fancy, per box, $3.60; | 10 send money in tnis direction. Thus, natur- fl‘f‘*“”;'“]'f“: TS DAl ';"'*1 more than | ST g Ces ! 80 BiyiRriin 11 the Gommtry b the pressnt n-and will make an exhibit at the | range of prices, due to inereased offerings and | Meicat orangos, sinzle b | ally enough, it appears frow Individual bank | &G0 L Mok penerally 3715 Friday time because the cribbed corn, which is | exposition mipathy with corn Sre Wits 1o especial 3 '\"‘r""i‘r“"r”fi; \I“;'I\»"_{"Id‘fl_fl i !‘l‘h HVanae. knbarhla Tan. v week azo toduay. Repre- larger than ever before at this season, hus | trice will be represented _at the cxpo- | SUPPOTt except from scattering short< and | Eaion wero cwttered. thoough: v matibar of uz the conparatively . ¢ been sold for May and July shipment. For | sition by the Dampster Wind Mill company. | ficey Hfick opentuie ut yosterduy's ¢ My e | Smaller hanks, oaly onestowing large in- | SUAM pon this cliss of staff on salé. | el AR GG Tt e | that reason corn in cribs wiil not boegin to | the Beatrice Paving Brick company and the | finaily cloved ey, with & net loss of fye0 | OVSTERS | Erense. Yer Chrloasly enough duposiis show | T PR TEERY, wag Hie Beas fest SeC tac 0008 aaniase %0 | move 10 any extent before the middle of | Beatrice Canning company | i provisions was very lizhi, After | POTATORS cholce nu- B L . | lcdlyea syl AR b e ey 160 6 0 G 280 710 A ll”'“' e a1 N .| ITtisproposed to resume work at the over- lalf hour ]u‘r the session there t ki “\\‘ I_Ir"w 5 ; A Sonly Hctle 1ess rapldly th | cighths were steers. Light and fedi 200 3 710 armers’ deliveries are very light and 1t is | all factory in Bast Omaha ou April 1 or soon | Wbs Searcely AL ST A Do cmarkebmay, about steady: | wesicprecedin : | weight eattle predominated, but there was alse & 738 ‘ anticipated that they will be until after the | after. This will ish employment fora | Spening doveloped - at. - tlie | tioughuct aulte soserong aelt waswfow auys | WeeKISaeding, £o0 Lok ause | & very zood showing of good heavy cattle. | A0 710 mting is over. A good mauy grain wei | livge number of working girls e : in and several prominent cems | 8aSc: old R ke, | tnoteaair BksohithasNew VhrkStoskiex=" | SIDbets mL0OK UL ITealy onhgcount of i 1) et feve that without some calamity 10 the | Mr Whitmore of the Mercer-Whitmore | Mission houses taking the offerings. whi dressed dréssed tarkeys, 12614 Il T T s Ty 7 19y e > cala he | sitmore of the Mercer-Whitmore ] wking the oferings, which ; ks s, 120214 2 ¢ heavy cattle sold A8 very nearly steady 7 121 coming crop lower prices will prevail in both | company says that his firm will put ina | Vo0 limited. Theadvince was moderate and | J18ANE er quart, 2530 7 8, from .7 being patd for 1,80 | 7124 corn ana oats, as the supply of botn these | yublet machine for the manufacture of a firm fecling prevailed,with the tendency up- SWEET [ TOE: bbl., ¢ Adnms EXpress 0-10. beey 7 reals is unusually large for this season of | gin tablet e oo anufacture of pep- | ward. the market gaininz to a fair extent all TANGERINES —1n half baxes, $2.752.3.00, | Alton. 1wt Y | 4 3 il sin tablets during the exposition aroutid, TRere was covering by the shofts | , VEAL—Cholce and smally tat veul je; | *do preterred i L RBplesapply t 240 7 The car situation at Omaha is improving | Secretary Holmes of the Manufac ward_ the close. Final prices, compared | laracund thin, 366c | Taltraiore & on oy Vet pcliases fully 1 K , B s sre now oG L amproving | association made a trip out into the With st nizit, are 124 ap. for pork, 10¢ for - Laltimore & Uh $ 13 . Central i sellors we' ¢ 200 B e e ow OeTed o, Saficlent BUm: | juping the latter part of the past week in | ARIATCSC for FIa e : DUln o Ciies | Chnada south Ditario & Westora seemed willing to submit toa ¢ e de- 24 4 rs Lo fill tho ordinary demand. © © 0 St lorest of the home patronage move: | 10pmaitd regelpts for, Monduy: Wheat: | The following arerepried at Dan's Mer- | {euiral Faci T | sline:” Fradine desed o prices ruled vory 7 is demoruliziug the grain business of the | Ment. 16,000 head Otaaha, N6t & Oa, gréceries, dlssolved; | Chisaro A A e O o L O e PR Ead S 0 7 whole country and until there is a change | O- A. Cooper of Humboldt has decided to The leadinz futures rang Mows Neer continuing ~ | 8 xq. Pacific Mall | light stufl” that made up a good 40 7 H'u-r(* cannot lm- much safety in dealing in | make an <xmm; of »’u- 1;111\ !'1'<.Iw(l~4m\l iS | AWTICLES. | OPEN. | HIGH. | LOW. CLume. ves ve i " 7. 8. Enrly, boots und shocs, | Chicago ias, 4 beoria, bec & B | share of the offerin Falr to zood 1,000 to | 250 u that cercal, 1t +is claimed that there is a | very well pleased with the plan of having — —| —-= selllng e i B ; crRety S 260-1b. stoors sol rom $4.20 to .60, | i strong syudicate composed of Chicago and | the millers of the state Join in making a Wessixos affcnta oLt LOsdBiRe, livery, Sledicer | Gyton il ort Honding .. i S P koL B Bot tomomverat 7 New York capitalists that has bought the | £reat showing for Nebraska flour May Alvo, Neb. implements, now | Del Hudson fichmond T'rmin'l | miorni ced, DUt was prott 7 May option of wheat, their purchases being | The Lincoln Upholstering company has | July | James & Curyes. L R o Crnad | toward the clos s, although nearly everything 7 ']-_ imated at 40,000,000 to 60,000,000 bushels. | filed articles of incorporation. The capital | H,:nl,\ko 2 1vo, \p;‘ \I\ulih“\\‘ln; company (not in- [ B & G R Go a6 arufe! 3 | Xil:d“} changed hands, 17 B e Ueht A T lha SN, Bt | stooic th 425,000, b tha Tacorporators 1. B arch . d), succeeded by James & Curyen. (T 3 . pJ9, sreferred ..., ‘or’ the number of eattle on sale the supply 7 1 116 Clicasc alovatons. This wheas nas | Bolts, d. 3, Folls, J. O Everstb, i, 9. Win: | sty 0N Butte, Ne 1.0 SoMath, generilstore. | Erlo st Paul.. of cows was ridiculously small. There were 1 2 b ts, J. ( rett, H. J. Win moved to Byron =do preterred Qo proferred hardly thi told. Baye: been mostly sold by the Chicago and New | nett and the Wisconsin Furniture and Cofiin | 04t Xo ‘Gornles, Neb.. John'A1biacht, goneral store, | Fort Wasne. st Pabl & Oraatia 10088 Wore: 1 li, but with cuch | b 2% York elevator men in order to secure storage. | company [Ea= eded by Willlam Multinz I Gu Northern @0 prefarred.. ... meagre offerin wers well nigh powers | e B U100 oo ADIS :‘:fi:’:‘:;:’n\":-'ilq”',:;-“ have on hand is of | C.C. White. the Crete miller, writes that | Juse |ERavectiai e ""_,‘,,""';,J."" ',‘.',’,".',},"m company, | fibta ety . Samar Hoduory.. e | e ke e . il g Sk it ade wheat | state making a_large exhibit of flour and | Juiy. Aieeiie: | St Favi & Duluth 0x88 PACIAC....v.: LRt e B JoHb o tor | ever, thie demand has i ved and prices tns Jdeclined S@ic per bushel more thau the | mill products at the state exposition. He | Lira= "& "Rutherfora, | Kan. & Tex prd Lolis L ora s e eteni Bl e AR 3 stiffencd up constdernbly, THrbNGEs ml e nat they $old against it a8 & Pro- | promises to do his part toward carrying out Say | furnitn s & Bopolie, | Lake Erle & West :vn“m:’lnr e.... ... 39 | 3555 1o 8350, Bulls and stags SR betear | uble decks cived today, but they A ection. B ot o Aty | 3uty [t nRet | S Exy | 5 TET Lok o ter | were all billed through i not Unless the clevator men can make room in P e | oSont " S o 2 10 o B 15 Tor comuen | S0ld here. Quotatitas ar inally i o some way for No. 2 wheat with which to fill | .3 D, Umphrey of St. Paul, a practical soap | Short Rive |~ Crotke ¥ Brobell, general | wels Fargo xp.. 10 ehole c A o | 88 last week andthe det Is good. Fair ] contracts May it is thought will sell much | [0 who has béen in the business all his | Me store, su eil & Sexauer. Western Unlon at good strong pri om #5.25 10 M | to kood natives, #3.75 to ¥; fair to good higher. and-df they succeed in . wetting | ife. has bought an interest in the W. A |, Des Moines, T, Georze 1. Stenberz., furni- Wheeling & L. K | common lurge stock sold down to #1.7 | Nosternay $5.60. 0 common and sigck { \ stornge it is estimated by some thut thers | PAge Soap compuny. The capitul stock of | | ture and stoves. Eave bl of sule for #1500, a0 preferred The limited offerings of stockers u i- 0D, (83,30 10 8370; Food toFcHOIDR T ESEs ' Break of fully 100 In s wery | focsompsny has boen inoreased, ghus mak- | Falrly active, prices practically un- | 1, SR, JSan- Donald Bros., drygoods, loss | et Bawd O Do fad very lidla sthek: that suita 10010 famim 81 1o X ; 2 Ty | ing © strongest soap fi Gzl char atents, #8.707 1 by, fire, #10.000, | Missc D Bi: y buvers find very litile st PRy short time, on the ground that wheat on its | '8 1t the strongest soap firm in the west. | m:a!um DU RETOS a0; wiatar S iton S D By , tmplements, suc- | Movile & | Eiecirie O el e e Recelpts and Disposition o Terits, with the large visible supply, js not C. E. Black. manager for S. F. Gilman, | g4 10: spring A PRt a2 | ceeded by George 3 RS vIla ikl ys BN al Linsecd lar dealers who hiave been the principal buyers | Ofclalrecelpts and d 1 worth over 67¢ in Chicago. whose flour mills are located at Pierce and | & ELERG0 01 HERers 18 Olicreniont L:J, Wheeler, gencral store, | N Cranses ,U;,\ el lron all week have no difficulty in disposing of | shown by the books of Tvis claimed that the elevator men are | Valentine, writes that he will gladly go into | ~“WHEAT—N spring, T4%c; No. 8 spring, | rr}mvrln)"d:nl C eded by Wheeler Bros. | ~°3. Central L Mg Hoce: & Tex: Con theirdesirable lots to coufitry customers at for the twe Bow melling corn and 0ats to make room for | AnVthing that will advance the milling in- | 1. 0. b. 58G73c; No.2 red. T4'sc. | pliark, s, D. Thompon Bros., general store, | Norioik & W.pi'd." i 1ol A A & N. M good UM fizures. Sales out of first hands D. . March 3 wheat. Armour it 1s said will build a shed | Lerests of the state aud will o in with the | (ORN o No. 3 cash, 88'4ci No. 2 [ "SIk & I, 4. 8 Farlcy, hardware and fm- | Soazeriein £o_IL4 O S e PiaRely spoon KEOMETS 3 TE5.000,000 Dushels capacits i shich g | other millers in 4 general exhibit at the ex- | Y¢How. 4 plemonts, succeaded by Furley & Bonedict. The total sales of stocks toduy were 170, /83,800 Banrogantati Yo Aslon: Tt b BUE SiLlis oir-grado wheat while ho stores ' i | PosLHon. | "Redfield S D." George 8. Hopkins, bakery, | shares, including: Atchison, 5.500; Chica ; its place No. 2. “Three manufacturing firms at Fremont | succeeded by Hopkins Bros. | Burlington & Quincy, 850K | No. aAw. Bank Clearings. havealready signified their intention of mak- [ T | [ = 910 # 249 The clearings of Omaha’s banks would in- | i€ an exhibit at the exposition. They are i [ e towi M souat | e 9 B8 W i Qicate a fair amount of business for the | Creamery Pack mPany. MARUFACIUICTs | PiuoTiy SEED - Priv 35@4.40. | Weak, dull with wh iged, however, | na 65 i 13 Sy T week though nothing very great. As com. | 9f butter packages, egg cases, etc.; George | Pouk—Mess, per bbl., $17.424:@17.45. Lard, | \{ihLGAUS fanc 3 I ed, 3,000; It 1 4 438 SERULERG. L [ 4 ared with a year ago there has been a ga Wolz, manufacturer of potato chi and | per 100 Ibs., $11.15 7 5. Lard, | “Wypar—sold down finally under pressure; r, 11,000 17 4 maba b B0 P 9 I year ago t has been a gain | WO U Lk ! ¥ 1.15@11.1745; shore ribs sides | y, 5 B B T 4 Omaha Packing Co ... ... » oy A i e ot ibe tast ot boal Y e e oo LB I | O 71 o0 Shoes titat Sines (honoay NoRx—s01d off . fitwin i« | 18 g0 4 i N g il ey gain, and yet in view of the fact busi- e QAELIoTR) OY0: uos 733@9.50; short clear sldes (boxed), | Talo b il ol | London Financial Review. 13 : o e ¢l i HSie Was iénavally renortad as excepbionally | D.Farvell, jr., says that he will havela tin | 05081088, ) @ @ ed good | BB RIS, -2 wixed, cash, | ¢ inted 1853 by James Gordon D i H 4 T s L ‘ good last March, ihe showing is by no means | can machine at work in the exposition build- | #1.1 rs' finished goods, per gal, | ¥gjra—Weak : No. 2 | LONDON, March 25.—[New Y | 7 i i | Sperry Seseptei Hagetd AR ST unsatisfactory. Comparing the clearin; ing. Mr. Farrell promised at the time of the | SUGARS—Unchanged: cut loaf, 6%@53ye; | Csh,80%c: May, 314 | —Special to THE BEE.J—Stock markets were | 2 4 4 Cloveland P & i Co” 816 for the pust six days with the previous week | 1ast exposition to have a tin factory inopera- | granulated, dic; standard *A.” s PROVIsioNs-Qulet. steady and unehan Slightly more actlve and on the whole the | & 4 i AR s Eal 4 5 there has been a falling off of over £400,000, | tion in the Coliscum building, and his failure | following were the recelpts and ship- | Fy K, Wefs. #1530 new, H18.50 | tendency was good. Foreign govern- | 0 4 4 Vansant & Carey. ] f p In other words the clearings for the past | 1o do so was u source of disappoiutment. It | Wents for toduy H LT Sy e Le. Sioulcers. [ mnnessoeouniiseiEwara S notiaesls Soounh i 4 J. Lobman.. ...l Vil week were the smallest of any week since | 18 hoped that nothing will occur to prevent Ariicies, Teceipts | Thipments | boxed, 1¢ s RGeS #10.40: || Grock shOngR relnpitd utrom LM SORAEIRIEH 5 1 4 Shippers ana feeders. .. . B 3 the first of the ve liim from keeping his promise this year. - - e e D O o an o aare, §10.80: Jloanyian S few raslizations-butian fmprasec s, 1 A Left over.... L s The follo ving will show the clearings for | Mr. Garner of the Indianola Puint and | Whest BRLL B [sentod-tatplins AT eSien MUt Argentine Incios live wlven wy by | 22 i i [ s 4 ;-.n;‘?“d iy of the past weeks, us compared with | Color comy ws in the the other | Corn.ba’\211 110399 I s A eI i prnium on goid | 14 i i on, ook Mar § revious wee day and arranged for space at the exposition, | Gsteba. ot 1IN | pleEceiPTs-Flour, 4,000 bbls.: wheat, 24, advaneing et cent, Home raflways were | 1 | iea K Market. ve. b i a1 corn, SLOON bid.i onts, 15,000 bu.; rye, Srably in Q' by Bne weathe ila | 28 4 i His_company wlil build a large house of | Bavier b | 20050 bardey, 2,00 b Bty |Greverablyndacanca byl Sng msadispantie |45 H % Cricaao, 1L, {Specinl Telegram Bt Gfcter . the ot Sondtion. ot | e | PR O e e ssono | 1SRG NS SRR | % i | T R A Tl o B 3 T“"Nm asitis taken from the earth. They will | AR T i | bu.: cora, 163,000 bu.: oats, 130,000 bu.; rye, | tan JT 1 per cent higher. Southeastern | 44 4 4 TAIE At thia Xisted, and ealcs e ¥ e also show all the products of their paint bt AN 2,600 bu.; burley, 1,000 bu deferred is down % per cent. North Britich | 13 4 i QUBK Bt e ROYANSE IRIFOANTY i urlliny mills. They have recently completed u & LI BT, 1S ! New York Market sferred is 4 per cent lower. " Americans ure | 9 4 4 Telfers and oulls, from €2.50 €0 & statue carved from the ocher, which will be | o Cahie ¥ f i auite stive for aturday uand have 4 4 A fodderar from sl tor g8 Total on exhibition at the World's fair. . b Omaba Grai o ; N LORRS ‘“‘.r..‘n 23.-Flno. sprioglike [ishown geoator, strongth than for w lonz it 4 rcasod beef and shipping steers and from #2 p A AN e tollowink Toines At Deken tibon el | temperature E or ot encou et in | time past on very reassuring advice from New 84,75 for gL Woek ending March 1 The flour exhibit at the coming exposition | a{ Miscesionl Hlver palagrocd upon delivery | the dry goods murket. Dowand, however, | York o discouraged by the an- 4 3 e o 000, oks a7t aver: from yeatncd 1 Week ry 35,00 going to be a prominent feature, and no | . WHEAT—-NO.2 spring, 71c bid; No. 8 spring, | i improved tender for spring goods, thougli | nouncement tirat the expocted gold shipuents 4 4 addud 1o tthe. crokh KeriTkls nl-'n)umpl "~ : “Chruary 18 amount of pains will be spared to show con- X I NG 8 bre A R e e Sani i leen Ny s atiomoly i i lout 12,000, Thove .were buyars f0x iRy ¢ Ton 11558 | sumers that the flour made in this state is 2 2 bid; No. 3 white re was nothiug of new i i I Bl B I 3 number at Eriday’s pric s moving at 742,581.63 | equal to and superior to many celebrated | | | Goinhia & Readia e B B D 3 i $7.10 t0 740 for poor 10 chojce lots ay= 53514907 uds of Minnesota flour. Mr. Pei oRy .3 or better, cash | | dotphiy & Reading jose first in- 4 ‘wing from 140 0 195 Ibs., at from §9.25 1o % i3 rer of th i e o, | oranil 2 white, 3%%e bidi No. 2 Jonda, cloas cent higher and &0 10 for mixed and medium and from £7.35 1o 3 ok audlng 64 | manager of the Bemis Omaha Bag company. | white, 35¢ | fa! | nt advance, i 2 A 4 for averages of over 260 1bs, Few good iacr i sitys that his company will contribute &0 | Among the sides were the followinz { ayoilonz Beon adoru theparliy. |ip nlso established e 41 Vy HORS wers Offorods o ne : owaurd helping the lers of the state mak: curs N r better corn oledo 28 a4 0 hich demand is | in pre . cent in Erie 800 4 i 4 i IN DUN'S EYES. | tow xt)..ll}fn; the millers _n \ te make | (urs NO. 508 | r n, T aibg | | ordinary, 13 per cent 1n Lake Shore, 11 x‘_" 18 1131 4 4 Thére was a 2ood demana for sheep at from ] blo showing, The manufacturers | gphatier corn 00,.5ars No ipal features of the present trade | cont in Chiicago & Milwaukee, and by 1o % por | 17 i 4 €108 for poot’ (o cyira qualitics Lauibs Tlow Commercial Events of the Week Are te believe that Nebraska sho 30 cars No. 2 white corn, May delivery, | fiun n 11 tall articles, cotton | cent in ail others. Canadians met with liitle | 39 4 jancre qnata0 sy feoia 44 ,I"”'. . i ully ' a &) 01 state b I nkets, 0l A s and | tention, but, in_sympathy with meri s, 1 2 The Omaha oftice of K. G. Dun & Co. has | about the dosired nayiean a0 Shitg BOARD BRIEFS. s and ribbons. These are being taken with AAR AL e anadian Paclfe ant tions. b e ; about the desired result. They claim that | J. B. Christian has returned and ribbons. These are heing tuken withi | Grand Trunk preferonces marking o rise of | 1 4 1 485 I il e A p B o e o e i Taubu et | Ehma e NSRSt Lo & il e Sk thisdom, Datnaus s annuiasind dtans | from e dCper qane L Srein e ile e Yo ind H 1 s R R el 0 ek | folly to send the gram to Minneapolis and | there about as quict ax it is in Omaha ““U | What higher. Cotton funnéls ure ubout Xe B AUNeEivl: Thare wase foad danand for | 24 3 i 488 S LiTa DR this has besn another exceptionally | A0 then ship back the flour, thus paying | A new and larger blackboard will be pl ey el At abag s [nop (i eh Sl A N0 A merioni 184 H i iR aneas Olty Live 8ok Markets 4 N n . | the freizht both ways and giving all the | iB the board roo of the weathe - - | ued firm, and ea monthy bills belas <18 o0 KaNsas Crey Mo, March 25 -CATTLE= quict six days Iu trade circles. While | profits o' distant stater £ 08 Sl the b e The dall aD 15 Erently upe Kuunas City Markets. uedimuiao and St o blll et 1y i 1 160 | S0, heads Shln J business is wood as compared with | preciated by the ’ | | Kaxsas cirv, Mo, Mareh 25— WieAT I o = el 30 4 1 4 90 | Adtive ARE d0o A COWS ste B80) " tuere s o pheno g 4 . | - Low grades ' higher 2 hurd, unchangec New York Mouney Market 16 4 (X 0188 ataars b L0c highe nd fo 1 01, there is no phenomenal advanc 5 Finuncial Notes, | New Vork Markets. 6372645c; No. 8 red, il R N e e R 40 i i 200 | ersdun weak, Dressed boct and shiphivg over oue year & ln some lines tic | | NEW ORUEANS, La. March 25.—Cloarings, | ( NEW YoRk, March 25 Provn-Receipes, | | CORSCWeaki No. 2 mixed, 835@34c; No Nominally 8 per cent i B 4 1 510 |ateors (K35.45; Texas and-Indien sui ; continued cold westher has been felt, not | #1.622414 305, pless Exports, 10307 bils. 600 sucks | | white 3310 8 |V PRINE MERCANTILE PAPER—G2T per cent. i 4 1 b2 B fous. unil_heligns, 523.76] 4 ably in leather finaings and harpess leather PARIS Murch 25, —Three per cent rentes, o7¢ | Sh10% 000 PKgs.; mnbket dull, n glected; win: Oars—Firm: in moderate demand; No. 2 | STERLING EXCAANGE—Easler, with act 27 4 stockers, epdars; $5.90@4.09, Bt seather Sndings and harvess leathor. | u7,{Cfor the uocous e iiean Pl grades. $EI0GES Wil | i ot Xos it A oL IEoRIXORT RO I gotual | e eciyes Si00ead: siipments, 2200 ’ ut » circles do not gen- | V80T g ] DN it 'to funcy, $2.5503.65; winter wheat JG8—Trude fairly active, but unsettled Sixty-day bankers: bills and $3.875504.65 for | - heud: good hogs strong; common dull, steat ] :r.ull;s apprehiend the effect of what appear | g Matts. | March . 35 = 0las: #002,447 patente #8.8504 20; Minncsgid cledr P | Brrrer—Scare Nighcs ‘ SEL AL RNAt Bl R0 AT ) 2 | extreme range, $5.50027.37'%; bulk, §7 ki 0 be Al circumstances upon com- | 'O . & 8.50; Min straizhts, $3.60¢4.00; Min- RECEIPTS— W ) bu.; corn, 21,500 ERNMENT BONDS—Firm. State bond: | 7-20. weree. last few weeks have boen | o KANSAS Crtv. Mo. March 25.—Clearing soti patents, $4.25004 2600 b g o BPO0 DOUGS No= | 4 Recelpts, 1,100 head; sh SH0Wy slushy. As a m:,‘:...“},“: $1TRB001 total o the week, 410386035 Cony MeaL—Duil, stoady; yellow western ‘ Wheat. 14,020 bu 13,350 e (x5 tations sa‘bonal | oA L S DIRER y is wearing rubbers and the | o8 i e, b 25.—Clearings, #1,- ] g K o . =L a7 3 4 | il oy % asariug rubbers and the | 013407; bulnces, 8377480, Moncy, & per | J¥E-Qulst steady: western. 6903 Tos ereg. . 117 |56 & LaiGen os DD FRAsen. LI BOGEE & Jien Ranes 3 k& L alers | cent BARLEY-Firn, quiet; west GO RO U. 8. 48 coup 13 (st ) &3 F.Go. M ¥ i e ] J wer sell efly 0 P . 1 g s Yo | SL. P, Co: T Vice sec {ashoe leather scll chictly for ropairiug | * Mewenis Tenn. March 25-New York ex. BARLEY MALT-Steady, quiet; ‘western, 66@ | LivEnroow, March 28/ WheaT—Quiet: de- | Haiaras 5 100 1oa 3 bl s Pin 1 . ée Pres LS aratively fe sons uow buy their #1.50. 8 4 wind moderate; holders offer modera ouisians s TP 38 3 fhoes made 1o forder. The rubbers aT-Recelpts, 12400 bu - expors, | Mo Chllfornli’ o1 iTaG08 per it 3| pmennsy ] B e S 2 Seitontly the . shoemakers have nok Clearings, $107.000- | 000 'bu, wpot.* ¥iiot inarket. duli, & shuie | CORX-Firms dewand fair; mixed western, | Tenn ‘sew set o8 1007 | West Snore.s s 2 | had us much repairving o do as Dblances, 000 008 ao5! |- gaster, T""‘l““"{"l',“, stoady; No.2red, | 432Xd per cents ] | Teon nev setis... " Ty |.t G W s 3 fs customary. They have bought less shoe ) VELP Y M 97. | in store und e Cr, 5e; ationt, 754 T T a ndadd’ 785 94 per tierce, Caundn 0. 248 01'e | \toh. 48...... 2 al and the shoe leather walances. No. 1hird, 85%c: No. 2 northern, ¥le, Of e L 5 PHAS A 2 i | trade is affected. The delayed spriug has | Noek: ous were' very duil » : Dk G 7 2 { proventcd the farmers from vexiuning thelg | 250 stcady: The triding wi ‘ e | | Spring work and thoy have in turn posiponad | . BOSFOX Clearings, #14,- theh- ovivkes, Wis March 25 Wigat — - | . purchase of hurness. In consequence of this | Seai> Eopaices l“\'ul," 1 Moneyr 6 per” 8-160, | GO Ea it 02 | i | : » haruess leather trade ha of this | cent. E ge on New York, 120 discoun aloai iy PR ol 4 { $ho haruess leather trade s not bee, us | o par. Forthe week. clearls 09650050 RS | e Fhite, DO T e Sebaas 800 Capital $25.000; Omaha and Sloux City. v ctive us 1t would have bee herwise. Ina | bulunces, §9,964,838 eared Faugeh + 116i¢ | Tenn. i 8 ity. 3 similar manner other trades are affected Cuzeaco, 1L, Marel ea 3 Cony eipts, 44,000 bu; exports, 6,6 3 | 5 1 L el 1070 “The lateness of the season has aiso af- | A I A S i rinay 813, bu.;sales, S10.000 bu.” tatures, 10, 10 . ot POy s Qulet. _Pork, Nay, §17.60. : AR R el TR AL 260 3 b b 233 fected the hut and cap s W several week last Spots eauter, dull, closlug firer, scarce: No. Cofive Market. B = Soves e | rainand rrovisions 4 Other lincs, ‘but ' With Leasonabie weather Mhune. Ser. | %, 02002 Invlevatar, S38auc ailouti | New Youk, March 35.—Optians openca | San Francuco Minlag 2% [ from this time forward our wholesale deal 118, $4.56; | wirc'alrly active and 3¢ lower with the west, | brongy: Wiehunged 1o 5 polnts up dbarely | SAN FRANCISCO, ( The officlal 1120 p ers will be rushed for onders. There is 1o | percent | el oferigs and froe selilug, closing waal: | Sososs:” torh oy alaricn, 1330 bags, los | closing gugiations for mis ks today | G......1108 Railroad Stocks and Bonds. groun d for complaint on the p of - wny of | 148" “Lhlsw leariogs. &3 May, 495405 sing ut 490c; June, 493 gt Narch MTISGLTIN, Muy, $10.808 |“Woross ollows | ® 1t SRG fox compietng on the pars af: sy 5. This e ; Lust ye D e Cing ¢; Jun June, #16.40; July, $16.20016.35; Sep- — T | o I omp Ioh was b Malatces today. $54.012: this woek, | " Oae- Keceipts, 98,700 bu.: exports, 2,607 | dull, nomiual; No. 7, 117625, e s KGRI 8 LT R o 1050 | : P 3107 lust year corresponding woe bu. 108, SO Pg Bodie . » B “Collections have not been quite as good | #6218 last weex Money quiet, | apot, " pots . dull. heasy " Options. doll Minueapolis Wheat Market. Hotwer o onasted B iorod " 1 ey f ar A s Usual for the enoun ihag Julte a8 sood | 6w por cunt. Exchange on New York, 800 | lower: May. S6A8Te, clostur at” Boue: oo MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., Mareh 26.—Market for | Commonwealth |\ sl | W75 oom W U[k |.|f3 Bllll . throughout the state have not been market. | Pai/us | Ko enite, 80 adte; Mo g chieanaye futures steady and firm; there were small | Chollar X Sirra Nevada .. w0 | H20 o 108 Mch Eroin e ot ane MOk co0h markel- | New Yomx, March 25.—The lLuports of S5 iy i | fuctuations. Cush market oroy and steady. | Con. cala E v on Con s | 2 1030 1.0 large demands upon their reserves, and ;".“".'f" »n'-rrl.\ o or tor e weck Weltern, 355 @40 ! white wedtorn, 420 4ne Soosiute, 118 cars. Ulose: Marol, Ba; Kay, :":.7:.'21.":‘, Yotlow dacist 8 | it el s, and . . L of wh 05,916 was ol 0, ¢ & e July, 6730 ack: 3 Jard, | GO T el cket.Lo, 6 2 B they A el i Ul ‘Ggposit o Uhe | T S04 a1ty Tk ‘ipore oi piele | Koy L biru e’ deniand shippias, 7067 % ot otk o N5 b rehiard: | Ml d Norerd o gl OMAHA. ‘ commervial ceaters. From Now York 1o San | from the port of New YOrk for the weel were | © HOP ot, steal . | 6 i e | . 31 Franctsco it is observed that there A5 Jore uf New Yok She the week i lors-Quivt, steady: state. common 1o | £ . 8 Lor i aInIer (e ooy, 1 | _REFERENCES: lownState Natio at there is a tight s gold wnd | choice, 1521 1e; Puclic const, 18021 ta Cotton Market. 16 s REVE nal Bank, | nesy which ligs not buen experiencec for | ez sl UF il anioun D gl | i Quiel eady; Texiy selected, 50 to Dull, Good | wEFaLOUISMo March 26— mar- | 1 Daar Dt Cow mersial™ Bation s B 1 s 7o 75 aflver went 1o Europe, aud $976,- | 60 lbs., 5@7c; Buenns Ayres dry, 20 to' . 5. Good | ket was weaker on nearly i s today. | o Y e cal enerthrc carmying | 835 0”100 S0 s el 80° okt | 857 @1 Hucnas Ayres dry, 20 1028 lbs, . 9ci low iniddiing, & 1:16c good ‘or- | This’ downward s doned was e mace s | 14 _ e locil werchants, sud e local merchanis | Auctice. a8, eat P oo 20 b SELe | lies, | InATY. B et mecelp, 4203 baics: gross | dullucss than uny'bad Bews: Elizabeth and | 11 Bisalal atiantiot 1 : | reeeiits. 2462 vales; exportaito the contlaent | American Nettie stock decliued 0c ud Granite | 10 Pt e by V1 [ outside ordersd