Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 2, 1893, Page 11

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAAT APRIL 2 1R93—TWENTY - PAGES. | o NI \ SRS t ¥ yed No. 8 1074 General Blocty 1 and shipwin 10SIE gtendy s Mgy a8 48 : hers was | enstern markets tmprovad the testing elightly, ut buyers stil had docidedly the Dest of ity Va1t h 1ght tholr Nogs at pricos trom b 1o i Friday’s average OMAHA LIVE STOCK WARKETS THE JOBBING TRADE 1S NOT VERY ACTIVE THREE MILLION IN PROFITS SECURED v ; X e o ARk Vet : ¥ 5 os Prices Still Valling Business During the Week Practieatly Fea Cadahy and Fairbank Credited with Manipo- tareless, with No (Changes of 1 tance — Business Mer Muke n Strong Bank Clenr Organizing to nes Omahin Commerciul Club, Business men have cial club that is being While there appears tc of opinion as t st thic such an organization sho itself, and as to just should be mau; 1. there difference as to the necessit ization of the kin Business men who b t come informed as 10 the pl russing t « 1 the « ide difference of work that Id map out for the organ ion appears to be o me organ ken the time t { orguniz tion do not hesitate to pronounce it as being the best plan ever called t At the present time ther bers who have signed the us the membership reaches jeir attention wbout 800 mem and as soon 500 one thi first moves will be to employ a commissioner to look after truns kinds as affecting the city Business men, prof men, and in fact all citiz ested iu the welfarc of O 10 membership. Some of th are talking abe directors numbering the different business inte The directors clect which is the work plan of org: tion of b portant b for ex have a by tention of the have a bureau that nergies watching referre terested i of sufticien the whole 1t is proposed the Board of Tra be leased, for cl have a lunch cc lunch or an expens ned and ness men of the cit there. This will b gether und create them that will tend ull matters pertuini of the city mi and dis in hand There wi Toom wher pointment or where sale customers when they ¢ Those wh shup of the ¢ ne the uppx und well calculated On Mot Board the propose wnd representin n matt f Omaha. mal men us th ing houses having theirtraveling n 1l join. The club is contre by & boar tive comu crs will probably specia inter ers upper st can tuke t wr the member FROM DUN'S STANDPOINT Business Lust Week Generally Good, Prospects Lxcell R. G. Dun & Co.'s Ot Ing of tra The handsome wholesale hardware by und bo expeeted trade is weak state is unusu steady and liquors are not ther bunks money is ru and the interior A mercantile closely, and whe unerous or b calls for info weck past iu this parti season. 'I'he ted retail t vot been by any b port bet sales month past There movement in real estate market cannot be i Prospects 1or a st i hus been some 100, though the tive. The bright awakened a renewed interest in pub, At ters, and everybody bow latest plan of organizti AgTees thut the is probably what the city has been waiting for “Speaking oo this poiut brings W wind & FACTORY VACTS, Tnformation Regarding the Men Who Make the Wheels Go # \s been formed tice and it is sa son merly at the head Packing company, and known at South Omaha. mater bt e i 2 Mr. Bird writes Tue BEg on t i & mil paciers interested in this will make suitable contracts wit | Michael Cudshy, representing the Cudahy Packing company, and officers of the | Hammond company have stated thut they are willing t perate w | Swift & Co huve made no decision either way i matter. There are uc Omaha capitulists sted in_ the prise. We have ample capital to every lar f slaughtering cer 000 w in South Omaha, and t paper The Kearney Pl sharply those * jobl state asking for the busine merchants on the ground of eir goods. in so far us it while we do this, wou a moment and ask mercial cent has mills enc nish all the fic EH0. K Gallow ™ 1 10 WasLe © suid 10 be very @ A seen as if there ought 10 be capital enough iu this 1 ity 0 bulld up such @ busiuess, lating the Murket—big Drop in Pros visions the Feature on Change Yesterdny bty 03m @ Cash quotations were as follows FLOUK- Stagnan tically ‘unchunged putents, #3.70@4.20; winter straighte spring patents, $8.8 #2.60@3.10; bukers spring. BARLEY - N0, 2 0. 4, . 0. b, 38@48c | “Frax feen”No. 1, #1.15 | TiMoTHY SEED—Prime, $4.3¢ PORK—Mcss, per bbl., $10.10@16.125;. Lard per 100 1bs., #9.45@8.4745; short ribs sides loose), §5.10@5.1215: dry salted shoulders 29.124,@9 hort clear sides (box b., 42@60c; Distillers’ finished g Unchanged granulnted, 5c; standard The following were the re and ship- Flour, bbla. 32,00 25,000 Whest, b Sk 14100 41000 255,000 130,001 40800 TV.000 ) 000 Kecelpts shipments, Wy the butter i Produce Market, The week closed with the ArsLES—Cholce sh BeTTER--The re market is very f tunog RNITA CELERY CRANBERRIES-- Per CUCUMBERS--Per d) EGus--\While ther 1d in u st GAME-—Th GRAPE % M NEW Ve RTRAWBERS SwEET I TANGERINES VEAL New York Murkets. YOk r I rr northers v uu alizing, Closing tiry up, truding fairly 50 July CORN—Hece bu; ex 24, na¢ bu; sales futures, 21 bu spot. N quiet, steady: No. 4c i | elevator, 51ic aiat; ungraded wised, 494G l Lo s Mars York Money Mar 160 T Flour, 404 bu Kunsas City Markets. WS Kaxsas Crry, Mo, April nd | Picites are quoted on the baus Louisiatn w pe ier grains or f Miesourl i Canuda S¢ Cen. Pacific ists DAL G Teta D AR Goas tie 0. 1y WriEAT—Weak; No. 2 red, 65 Conrn—1n fuir demund: white lower unchur > white, 8450 OATS—S1 ). 2 mixed, 28@2 No. 2 white, 31¢ BUTTER—Crenmory, active, firm at duiry, firn od ;18220 RECEIPTS—Wheut, 18 t g N.J u.; 0uts, non N Fac SHIPMENTS — Wheat, 14,5 o N. iac. 2 bu.; outs, none N. W. Coas S N W De others New York Dry Goods M NEW YORK, April 1.—The dem s s was of the usual Saturduy c but in support of the fmprovewent not yesterday. The weather wis so fuvorable the retail 1 thut it continuunce for week wou bring up that branch of ing trade to line with the market at first and second hunds, which is needed 1o make de- mund rezular for replenishments cott flunucls wore in inte s were o of dress goods. Jobbers were trade, with a freer movement rints. Del Merrimuc und Tar red prints were nd- Boston Stoc BOSTON, Mass., April 1 percent: time louns, 6@ois o are the closinz quotations o Buy St Bell Te Hoston 5 Goners Boston & Mel Wik = o fig Bosion & Mont British Grain Trade Review. HOtteck Bot LONDON 'he Murl pr v wiimet & e its w : Centennin wined during Murch niported wheat supply West End p'rd New York Mini NEW YORK, April 1 sn Whent Murket. April 1.—Prices fell ~ing sday. Trade wis fair. Sharp break Grown Folnt wiheat, market verlouded with | Conr cal & Va 2 forthern, 61 rihie No. 2 northe Minnea Milwnukee Merkets. MILWAUKEE, Wis., April1—WHEAT—Lower July, 67¢; Ne Cons Oars Louis Mining Stocks Phitadelphie Grain Market 1A, Pi. April 1. WHEAT— 2 rod, A 2478 Finnneial Not us ' weak; mixea, e rratr Baltimore Grais Market. OMAHA IALTINORE, Md., April 1. WuEAT -Easy; ved. spot 7 NEw Y Apr M OaTs—Ea 4 Losu WHISK Y —Quit Rate 0 month Totedo Graln Marke Bl D0, 0., April 11— WHEA1 7 stendyy No. 2 cu Cotton Marke NEW ORLEANS, Lu., Af eipts, B10; gross, 1 10 the cont SEOCKS AND BONDS, Secarities Were Active and Strong Almost from Start to Finish, Mhe stock et was finish rtcon NEw YORK situntion & vancing ng und ( Tae 1 e rising tendency 10 073, ; Pitsburg & Western prefere cent 10 42 lew f the gener : K ANSAS v, M 2iq per cent 1o 43 celpts, 8100 hew son, 2 per cent o 182 Sugain per cent 10 | lower; feeders sle I\ Kansus City Live Stock Market MIXED, cows: toduy was a1 of lust urday the guslity of indifferent. Better dl 'hl as Stock Yards surs ending ut ngo Live stock Market. » Telogram tod in prices ved and A r ws and ) to & from rmixed + poor welghts ng prices and re- p murket 1t 1,000 came 6,000; sheep, t. Receipts, warket in prices, its, < quo- $6.000 iprucnts, none. & of supplies. ———— THE REALTY MAKKET. PRUMENTS bla ou racord Apeil 1, WARRANTY Horutio Fowkes to EB 1 n112 acres of 1 § 22,400 Saue r any. 2-14-12, 6,400 8,200 1 to s H De Graftaw 18,000 Trust 3 10 HO, 32,000 Kimball, 1e pur 500 6,750 5,000 1,000 4,000 to Citl- Bluffs, Mutunl block = 12 and $110,008 i the pped from and va the bible for the Among inal King was pub- also be & fac-sim- t bible ever the bible of \ Pauperum, ting from of mova- phlets, Au' unique fea- the exposition the new testa- lemand 4 1 nave be D. D Frazee, JAs F, BOOGE Pres P Secy "& Treag HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Cupital £25.000; Omabia wnl Sloux City. Grain and Provisions ilroad Stocks and Bonds PRIVATE WiRES Room 212 New York Life Hui!diné OMAHA. REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, Commercial Nutionsl Bauk Special uttention given 0 outside orders ——

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