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O "W 3 | tuture. Some of the .friends of this com- " D FINAY closed fiem at 1@ over ydutordag. Teading | tion are quotably lower, & result sécmingly of heavier than ordinarily. . Tho bulk of the & ) CONDITIO\ OI' ‘)“,\IIA S TR“)]', pany aew stlll confidont that it will be doing COM\ ER( AL A 1) \\Cl\l R et i, " Swmlee Foreiuly, | & n",l.‘"l}'ihh werar. i osaIbte’ Uikt a | 10 the crada All Week nit the. fenin : | iy and’ RS S0 e D thiba withih the prosmit Taonth Ne: t, . " ottor «, howe ver, quite possible’ that & | to the trade all week and the tendene diny and 804 n week ago todag, 1 should have stated in spesking ¢ CORN- Recelpt 00 bui't exports, 1,600 | premitim in ' the shuge of intorest And tra boen fowned n highor ranigo of YATHCS. pregontative spies gl ol should ‘have stated in speaking of it b e, 50000 bu. Fuigres, 6,000 “bu. | portation expenses T8 being paid by Furopean | fae eht and el Vel St Av. Sh Dy hi e one hin, 1 I« 3 A “pot Spots dull, s ¥ AR 31 conslgnees, very interesting review o shown the most advance, while ¢ ne ~ i Warmn and Ploasant Weather Helps the | DIUSh for the ‘own was' the occasional | Boom of May Wheat Was the Featare on olovator; 8240 &NoRt; atd¥amer titxed BOci’| (6 TAUSIMAR | resumbiion oY operations | the duilness 1h the Oxpgre LrRde the IprIYe: ) ¥0 G veferences made €6 our tnfon depot . No. 8, 40, Options were W@%e highet and | showe that the government st Vienna | ment in the heavier ge AS NOL been so Movement of Goods, accommodations, 1t was with some degre Ohange. frm, but vers dull; May, 453@$8tie, closing | fo Wil in - the market” with ©#20000,- | marked. Under tho clrcamstances, however lotsen ST rend 1 Che papers TS atdkse: W00 more o 10 bonds, wese | the heavy cattle ) irown remark , AAS R LR - — ATS - Receipts, ports, 4,000 | are undoubtedly to be paid for o | abl probahly bec omp I 1t is quite probuble the legal hindrances to b sales, none; Hio.’ &bots | American goid, To recoup themselyos. for o " HERAYY IS B R ars] OMAHA JOBBERS ARE DOING FAIRLY WELL | [yrk on the depot will shiortly e remioved. | TRADING IN JULY WAS QUITE AN ITEM qulet. Optic fay., July, | premium wdvanced on this cotd the Furopean TR B R LICL O R GE ] yw being markotod has 1 know of nothing that gives so bad an im. Spot; No, 2wl 2 Chi- ers undertaking the loan have only to poorer for this season of the year pression to o teaveler enteving a city as in - 87¢: No. 8 8 N white, 894@ | figure out a margin of profit on their own “sale coming tired of looking for bet- R adequate and shabby depot accommodations 3 mixed western, 3 white western. | of the bonds to Investors, A wide margin be- | ter prices “later on," and present values ap Bank Clearings Show a Very Creditable G At South Omaha prices on hogs continue | While Corn Was Moderately Active the ISy nist ? {iseinn, 8760 tween nlw price paid m the bonds fn Vienna | pear sufficlently remunerative to stiract the Moderste industries there But the supply of hogs tuations Kept Within a One- Hors Livm; state, eommon to choice, \~~nm.n..'Hwhhvh\n been the case {tis ensy | eattle n 1the general guality of the offerings and the quality are not as good as they o 18 @21 fic const, 196827 Ly | tosee that an unticipated decline in exchange | has not been excelled lutely. There was o should be The high prices of a few weeks Fourth Cent Range. Hines - Dull, ensy: wet saitedt New Orleans | rates, far fron cheeking the exceution of gold | indiferent tone to castern reports and the de ago to have absorbed the greater pa 1hs, 413@be; Texns, select pure contracts, would In fact hasten | mand here from all sources was of o decidedly of the hogs in the country, and packers will 17e h!‘(w ; \-{n“\ dr, il iC LI;’I m’ lv‘l~(vll ™ m\mr 10 be |u|.n”AI moreover ‘HwHWI r-‘nl'rh ;v weter, Price od unevenly e ’ ) : WEIEE R 2 AR AR B o, il 6 Souin: us, dry 0 25 1bs, Nt 11, It \o Inerease in cotton bi - | lower. ew light cattle changed hands early The arrival wa id pleasant | probab) }v \ walt f i new cr \“‘1 re HICAC 'f\ April A ‘b I|n:\y«xn\~ Cut neats, {nactive, steady: | change market is anything but a t not far from steady prices, but the general Wekther: and~{th- eontl during the | they caii be running at their full capacity wheat was the notable feature on ‘change t plekled bellies, 9@ 9'e: plekled shoulders, 84 | tactor rket was from 10¢ to 200 lower than Friday bl e o Tittie ad. | [ Four failures are revorted for Nebraska | day, though traaing in July was decidedly | B plekled Nams, 196 15e; middies, auiet, | - The following are the closing auotations of 1 very slow at that. The speculative iu ol it k t DAL district during this week, the principal one | irgor than tn the near-by option. May at one y: short cl 101 Lard, quiet; | the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- | quiry was unusually light, and buyers for vantage to the trade of this city. The job- | heing that of the Omaha Rubber company of | g showed a gain of nearly 2%¢ over lst and closed casys ' western closed | chanke today dressed bect | * 585 T8 Weborh aiy. gre 16 oit; This apaars.to ben - bad At | L nrly 2% es, 200 tierces wt $10.40. Option . | thietic. Go0d to cholco 1 10 1,565-1b. beeves PIGS AND HoUGH bers do not v rule, rey oy greay n‘. ey 1‘-)v Ll H’m\q‘_-:"l"‘:'j":"r night's price. 1t wasup 1he ut the close, | sales, nono: Mty closed at $10.45; duly closed | AL e CEDRTH ROT &t tromn $1.75 Lo $0.15, With' falr 1o £00d netivity, but justa good fair trade :‘ LA ,.'I"'.' tioty nsist thi o ‘n er manuge. | While July had an advance of only tye. Dry | at 410 cotember closed nt #10.60; refined, | A Uhbohd & | auite safe to assert that the volume of bus. | W corporation insist that -proiic kS 5 \ 1,000 to 1,200-1h, steers largely at from $£1.35 ‘ 10.6 Don. & Guit!l 184 . ¥ ¢ SpeEe-Only three doubles were roc At Wil pas o little more than doilar for | Weather Was the main influence. Business aulet, unsettled; continent#10.65. Porkquiet | *30 Grarerred S| 0 #4.05." Common to inferior Tight grades g AR e e R S bt R anterior Jht khades | and they were consixned direct to u local ihess is now 1n cxcess of this time last year, | Gl hey o e ol str Bowever, | was falrly good, but only active for short o ML S I RAREYS. {Ip weiviiad Soat from that on down to #8.60. Trade | Quughtorer. Dackors wll wing some sheep and and so long s there is o gain there cannot | that not cnough will be realized to pay all | perlods. The bull cligues 1 wh }-W(*l ook TiEi-Q asy: western dulry, 183,29, | Cann oific...... & N Y. &N B. 3 attle kept selling and & very fale clearauce | {heee 1 ‘m"I",‘l")‘\”(‘l'),"“ AL be much room for fault findin ereditors in full,” | Viston< made themselves felt fn cach of those | western creq 305 western fuctory, | Canada Southern. . 80ty Ontario & W was finally offected lcesare quotably strong. Fult to good nas The farmers will be busy from now on put- e —— [ specialtics. Compared with lust night, corn s | GG GRS innd), stody( pas | Chwiik oo 514 Orogon Nuy B[ oWhile the cow ekt was ot quotably | GRS LOD I At Staek sheop, $5.0528.101 SAGTONG BAG LY, | tsc higher, and_ provisions ranged irregularly | mtegto e : LA J'hioago Alton...: 0.8 1. &U N B D e ey | B00d 10 cholco 40" to 100-1b. luninbs, §4.008 Nigher to a mited extent Eaos - Fair demand, firm: receipts, LA bl Ol it and heifers sold ot from $3,60 up to | 900 formation Regarding the Men Who Make While 1o radn was in sight in Kansas, it was | pkesi western, fresh, 104 16c; duck Consoliaated Gas. .+ 199 T 418100 Falr to good butehers' stock Recelpta and Disposition of Stock. the Wheels Go tound. | reported freezing in Dakota and Nebraska, It | Roose, 40c. LA e S e oaThse. sold ~ vory largely at from 275 | omeial | TALLOW —Quict; barely steady; city votton 11 ¢ 3 50, Common and canning grades were in by th Tho railtond mafiagers ave to megt on | Wis puniored Ll thio Sissourt SMIEERCH T6 | pkit) BY(@6 Be1 ¥ | Del. Hudson-.e. .1 Mo rrmint. oig | poor demund ind hard (o sellat from #1.95 0 | shotwtt B G faoks of thy Eiton Stock Vieds anticipate s very fair trade for some time to | Monday to consider the request of the | Port had been made public, making the wheat | COTTONSEED O1L—Quict, steady; crude DLe W 1 o proferred..... 50, 0r 95¢ to H0¢ lower than & week o mpiny for the twenty-four hours cuding ae come, Prices of most kinds of country pro- | manufacturers for a half rate during the ex- | condition 83 per centand 84 per cent increase | DI yullow, 46, f | [heed AR Comtiion bulls, oxen and stags wero ilko slow | - : Pechin s duee are high, and that fact helps to keep a | position. on the average. This all the thie caused i | WEEROEELS Rint, rofined, Roms East Tenn. ... 1110 3 RoGK TeiARG... | e e o o gL feuni JO.B0 | ¥ATTLR | HOUR SHERETOISES & NTs good supply of money in the country Gothenburg is another city having water | Feaction from the top prices reached, but with | purrels fn bulk, £2.70: refined New York, " 218 s8t. Laul. The calf o not ly power that will be rep! uted at the expo- | @ firm feeling existing, The receipts for the | Philadelphin and Baltimore, #5.40; Phili | »“(-‘h-v';-‘! RIS wetive, but about the recent de Head |Cars. |[fend [Cars. | 1ead| Cars. | Head, sition. Just what t 1 hve hus not | Inst week were considerably larger—about | bhis und Bultimore in bulk, $290@2.95; United | fOTh WAYRS. G- (81 (St PAbLS Cuiaha Common 1o cholce os: changed hands been determined N The Water | 00,000 bu.and the export clearances were | Closed at & ) '8 i 45 | &K L pra 102% Southern Paclfic cities trade at Omahna is about w8 good s at | Power & Investment company has agreed to | smaller, o that no large decrease In the vist- | @1 87550 Dull stratned common o 2000, 8185 | Hoewiog Failes RCIRuaAE S, g A S T AL L LY bl i b linols Centri s Lenn. Lo on stocke nd feeder Tine 1o establish quota- any other western point and much better | make a showing of some kind blg supply was expoetad, perliaps 500,000 hu TURPESTINE - Dull, easy at 323200, | L‘|“|'-n'u|@ R PR L oy iR u.-],m ML th“ AL TG Y G TR A than ata good many. The northern cities The stre Jeading out t IRenm | T ey ‘l‘[_\:“}\y R “".‘,”, "1'“ it RICE - Fairly active, fiit; domestic fair to | Kan. & Tex pf'a i Tol & 0. Cen. pfdl buyers few and far between. Very few trades | 5 =0ee L ¥ iy o Hiil v } ss | building is in bad shape and w a dis. L GBI [l as on extrn, 85,0 doc | Lake ric \Wast Union Pacific b ... were e, but these were on the basis of | 801 Packing Co especially arc complaining about business | 0 CIHE T it e ¢ / o with the exception of a short T-H when i MOLASSES - Foreign, nominal; New Orleans [ do prefecred ... y U8 Bxpross about steady prices. Salesout of fiest hands | gyt 1 Hammond co bemng ata standstill which is attributed AR in the eyes of the visitors | smull dugree of strength was developed, the | open kettle, good to cholee, talr demand; tiru | LakeBhore W.SL L& P wore mostly at from $3.20 to $3.76. Repre- | Gt Co s | to the exposition. The manvfacturers have | action of wheat starting a few local opy rs | g A8 Lead Trust 3 do preferred sentative sales He Gudshy Packing Co very largely to the low price of wheat whick | been trying to get the Board of Public Works | (o covering. This demind soon becutic AR Taw, aleidyy uiabi fole) refnlng. || LouICEREs Wolls Fario Kxp A 4 hoban f8 their main dependence. Fortunately most | to hurry up the paving of the street, but so | fied, however, and a downward tendency B1ge; centrifugals, 96 1 X Sl TR 000 | Louts & New Aib'y « Western Unlon 9% DRESSED BEEF. 0 LA everyhing that raska has to sell b far without suceess. lowtd, afferings bucoming moro frue, rece bags contrifugaly 3 it AL o, I R 1 Av. Pr Vansant & ¢ wat Nebraska has to sell b { t dentified with the <clling side 1ol Memphis +'n do profuerred b o R It & Cn been i th 3 Several of the Lincoln manufacturers have £o Wi 1 falr (Fading in Oats, the gr S G litentionare Ghe Miehlenn Contral sinn'& St 1. oo Lee Lothschily 00 in an appearance with samples for the fall | Holmes will visit that city this week to | tant months. September v s bought and June | dered, 5 3-1005 % e: granulated, 41 Nashvlile Chatt....; 8 | National Linsced. . 3 X o0 5 trade. Itis unusually carly for jobbers to | learn what the balance will fequire. Several | jollat from dic to 8he differance. - frl s B a-16g5 National Cordage.”" itk . Fuel & iron LG o0 have salesmen on the road with samples for | good exhibits have been promised from that | Did @ e range o le close was at 4 G TRoN -Steady, quict; American, $12. do proforred ... 100 do preferrad .. & fall trade, but some of the New York houses | city. ~Mr. Alexander of that city is trying to | et 5 : : Notranaral IHI LR UL S ! e R o om rying The trade in hog products was larzer than | Coppenr - We ulet; luke, $11.40 Norfolk & W.ni'd.. 23§ Tol. A.A. & N. M., 50l 20 ¢ ), T, Aprit 8 [Spe Telox are already afield drumming up tr in £iMli | arrange for an exhib +state fisheries | for several days past. The offerings of all TMAD=Stendy: doniostiosia, 10 North Amerlean (o 11 i y 4 AT et pecinl Telegram lines of underwear, woolens, cloaks. cte. | and thus shc N L s | descriptions were moderate and the Inquiry | frx s steudy. q tiet; Straite. #2045, Plates [ ~ The total snles of stocks todiy wore 122,800 8 e T Ty A Ry s fca ot sun ch is boing particularly | making in this divection | from all sources was only fair. The market | guict, steady. Spelter, firm, domestic, #.324¢. [ shares, including: Burlington & Quincy, 4.000: | o § i mor atisfactory 10 " the selling interest, attended to just now, as there is plenty of 18 166)5 Hiotv h8 A nt. least one-hulf of tho | opened il '-""w’:"”“' advan fiar (""l — Chicago Gas, 3.400: Distifling. : 4 ¢ There was @ very Hmited demand at from evidence that supplies throughout the country | space in the Coliseum. building would be re. | Phces 9F Hoks, DUL e proeet ol o i s ] 3.500¢ Lake Shore, 56005 M 3.7 : p i 2| #1560 to $6.10 for inferior toextra grades are small, the long winter having ledtod | quired for cxhibitors outside of Omaha, | ensler fooling and lower prices were accepted. | The following are reported at Dun's Mer- | Missourt Bucltic, 10,000; Nutl - 10 9 cows, helfers and bulls | beine quoted at fron distribution that kept pace fully with vro- | 1y is more than likely that those manufac. | At tiside fizures the demand Improved somes | YL aeeneys [ERatinalG0rdaie; 10,6004 Now ki 4 5 $1.00 to &4, stockers and feedurs ut from 62,0 duction. One house reports having booked | turers who put off anplying for space until | Whut, mainly to provide for outst vohs | Meadshaws b, A L. Wolte, hotel, suc- | Rending, 32007 8t. Piut, 0,700: Sukar, | {084.00, dfessud boot und shipping stoers a its first ordors for next full underwear over | the last moment will have hard work to ger | Lractsand prices vallied wgain, The REaialeaw; Nube A: 7, Adunis & o, moas New York Money Market. ; ) PPFE Tl B e 8 month ago, while last year the first orders | jn, The building is now ready for oceu- | ‘,’j“‘,""'{.,‘,“',."','.\‘,(;:‘r",'."‘\‘f‘.‘y:"'“.' i g0 | market, discontinued NEW York, April S5.-MONEY ON CALL 0 § p i s for hozs were udvancee to from #6.78 were not booked until the end of April. | puncy and Presldent Page says that he will | eare: corn, 170 cttta; 0its, 145 ¢ g5, 1t Clarkson, Neb., Joseph Thomas, general | Easy atd per cent 4 el e at ik There is probabiy another reason for sending | start out the hustling committee this week | 000 head. - 5, | store, selling out 1o C. Kopetz. PIRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—6@7 per cent 18 5 for heavy grides, As was the case yesterday salesmen on the road so ¢ with fall sam- | to get the local manufacturers toscttle upy The leading futures ranged as follows Husting mes Bros,, harness, STERLING EXCHANGE -~ Dull, with actual 5 b and the day before, the market wis very un= ples, and that is to cover as much ground as | what they want and to cor 08018 MLoR | AR s sl will d business in bankers' bills at 34861404861 2 0 5 even, some sales indicating an advance of not BRI BarSra o Seatain: UAaB: viaTLR OHa! |- Jon L s BHd toeommenco ploparinig EEs TOPEN W CLos Ko Neb., Charles Haring. brewery | forsixty days and #.875@4.85 for demand X A1 wore than 16¢ while othees showed w gain of houses were all decidediy s ting in their spring crops, and for that reason the country 1o smay suffer to some | extent, but so long as money is reasonably plenty in the country there is good reason to saipts an t disposition of stosk as According to the reports of traveling men from the east who visit all the large western Totnl o ‘ LA A - lvuvlmln‘lnu\l «‘..~..,..i.€.-|\xqu..r 3 GpveRNENT BONDS “Stwady. State bonds 05 2be. The weerage ddvance wus ot 2c, e LR ; The Kilpatrick-Koeh Dry Goods comp A : ¥ Shelby, Neb. athbun, general store, re- | dull. k i ) | greater part of the lightwelzhts selling at It is stated that the jobbing trade of St. | 005 LAY Ko X ," SO aRihany A ported awuy Thu closing quotations on bonds s from $6,75 10 #7.15 und from 10 £7.30 he- Lous i n1so getting to work on fall trade | SXDCCt to start up the East Omaha overall | o Seward, Nob., Henmann & Hallstein, saloon o — A oy Jte panid for most of the mediun und heavy much carlicr than usual fn all lines where | FCtOrS ““,”’“‘I")""“ e "‘:‘.';““,‘"‘”'}" & NG : A 0@ | will dissolve My 1. oo | U s TGRS T sl on; ba 3 it 4 There wits W guiet mazket for sheep and orce of skilled help and will add to it as fas 0 liton b& RWING sth &3 F.Gn 0 4 Bt b and ve Cehinge i vilnes. She the movement is possible, to anticipate the | 0N AT SKIHeq PO AU WLLALILO TG 48 Tast w0y ol o] 0 R AU TSRS CE sl | Wi St Paui Con s il very 1l o) Inynlues, Sheen visits of their customers to the fair. It re- | HIEE c20) e Gty o dlel disg) Al ALl o did ST e b e el Y ; QoA LA R 5 | {tin: ad tichib Vasis o RERITRG th 156 bk shatnar this oliy-of: | OfeXDe m:.;-‘l shirt makors in the city at | - onl @ 3 2%y 2k@s iy son, closed under | Gousianas pod iy B G T et NG AND EXPORT ','“'"‘ R L B IO ) 1 50 RN ATHOIdBubL (o thaaE | | e, John Cox., saloon, close - T 1P G T e 1 . om $5 10§ thrusting the season 8o far forward will be T m:v'.l\.l _I"!: ,’\;l‘:_ll . | w0 [soawu]l % loax| g Tn R e Tl pl Gt ] 165 i ; cipts: Cattle, 1,200 head; hogs, 6,000 @ Success or not. b § OnibHE plabe e 30ty 03¢ ; , la., Long & Strain, confectionery, ’:vuu now set 5s .. 101 | West Shore ... 2 {‘:"' 4 4 19 . head: sheep, 2,500 head : e Bast Omaha plant is one o 2 2 4 dissolved. Tenn. nev set da... To¥ K. G. W 1s.. ... ot O Bank Clearings, best in the country and its present 4l Al witnester, oy LA Tlas & Son, grocerles, | Cansds8o.1ds. 102 | Atel. 4 i | oy 16 4 Kanxas City Live Stock Market. As compared with n year ago thére hus yuers propose to run it to its full ¢ ty 0 0 o . " | Cen Pacificlists. )} 106 |Atch! 2igs, class A", & 20 KANSAS Orty, Mo. April 8.~CATTiR—Re- been an increase in the clearings of the | The openiug of this factory will make work K i an.. V. I'. Robinson, groceries and | P& It G {sts | e s ceipts, 3,800 hoad; shipments, Looohead; the national banks of Omaha amounting to 73 | for 100 peovle before many weeks. ; i LELIERELER Al Krie ad.n' ol il T €S 2 . Hiaod Lont AN NIpR TN SOy, B SD@BIHY per cent. This wonla scem to proye the The manufacturers ival in Lincoln, 0 | 1 0 SE Louis Markets. Mg den e mHIET O (0 3 +.1807 7 525 Drogsud heatind SHippIncstoors; 8 wuth of the assertion that business is now | Neb., recen tted €10 over the expenses Louts, Mo., April S,~FLOUR—Flrm, un- | Watual Union o8 103 * N Carolina 4 .00 90 3 feodure, $2.0064.35. in & botter condition than it was a year ago | and the moncy was voted to the Women's | enoititive shanged; demand slow. NoJoC 100 Carten 1|8 G hrown con.... ¢ w80 ) ous—Receipts, 1,5 cnd; shipments, at this time. Such an incrense is most grati- | Christain association to he by it expended in | May 0 5 | 90 WirkaT-On buying gaiued %@c; No 2 red | N Pac lsts. .. 1133 Tenn. 011 s ‘ i 1700 tead; the market was aciive and 103 fyinic t CHaanat f Tho Dhtladelnhie Gracas Jul W nd April, € My, 69 | N pac. za 12 150 higher; all grades, .30 bulk, 86,45 inge to say the leas charity, says the Philadelphia Grocer. That | Jul¥ cash and April, 6% Iy, 6750 70¢, | N bac, 2ds. skl vanaagsn 0 . 59 e higher; all grades 0%6.65; bulk, $6, The clearings for the past week also show | 18 an ovidence of philanthropic public spirit | —ut A L 2 mixed cash, 30%@ | - W- fonsoles o Mo [V Soana.couPs e 000§ TR e bab1T G IEOMeRt S HmbNY & gain over the previons week, thus indi- | in the far west which has not its paralle Casll quotations wore as follows: N e T s e L e {00 T R E G A O Gt B cating a gradual improvement in the volume | eastof the Alleghanics. Cateh an eastern | FLoUite Dull, unchawzeds Spring PROVISIONS - Strong, higher. Pork, $17.600 Boston Stock Quotations, 000 5 1047 5 = ot trade. h industrial or food exposition devoting its | Gt 0 AR (BRI L eire s 75, Lard, $10. Dry salt ts, loose | Rosrox, Mass., April 8 1loans, 6726 por 1070 . St. Louis Live Stock Market. The following will show the clearings for | surplus earnings to charitable purposes! | s 34 B lders, $5.75; long 9.60; shorts, <| cont: timeloans, 5 @61 percent. Tho follow- iy S Lovis, Mo, April 8. -Catrie—Kecoipts each day of the past week, togecher with the | There are too many impecunious hangers-on | Wugar - No. spring, 79'c: No. 8 spring H2i4; boxed, 15¢ i ing are the closing quotations on stocks, bonds 760 i nts, 1,200 head: ni totals for previous wes to be eared for to allow of the surplus to get | northern No. 2 red. shoulders. ¢ longs and ribs, $10, 5 and mining sl o s s y ent’ decline; fed T bo ¢ : 4 Shorts, $10.6215 Hanis, sugareured unchunged. Zero! Ay So-1he & way in that fashion, In the east “charity | _CORN dy:No. 2, 40%¢; ) cash, 89¢; | Shorts.$10.025 i ¥ E i Waosth 5 X ., B70-10, 88.70 ; & begins at home.” and unfortunately, it too | N 3 yellow, 0, e L S R Sugar’. . 10815 Wostlng, kie pE'a e 818 : i t P I Lo Wednoenty TS often stays ther : WUATEINO. 2 Boc No. 2 waite, 32033 DO e Birloyantne s MDY S Sugar 00100 ° [ Wik, Contl. ox e o 00 Inied, 80,30 6.80 00 3 : , 8bs No. § 000 bu.; barley, none. ,, A B, B it 3 w7005 mixed, 6,503 i i 70, rr"x"l"f'"’ texitn 5 sident Pago of tho Manufacturers ns: | | Hive N SuipsENTs —Fiour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 5,000 | el SN 00 Atehison e, 0 & : K06 ; it S Reebips none; shipments, 200 e Betiay!s v 2 it s that the work of preparing | _BARLEY N0, 8, £, 0. by 4550c; | bW corn, TLO0O. bu.i oats, 7,000 bui; Tye, | Boston & Albany . 118 glnnd s **0e 4010 5 3 market steady. aturday Lol E e o, et Bt ia] oot mn_'NJ"Am‘k N e BEEALE Cackdy 2063 11,000 bu.: burley, 1,000 by Boston & Matne.. . 174 5 ‘”11; s s S EPOLALE G hiriciiinss 8 JARR.07 | most s ' manuner. Avplications for HQJ“:’:\ ‘“” |‘,-H’" }"N Kansas City Markets. FoaicnEManontd “'». Allones M. C. vreers i _'_Hm E L L “v::hlg-'nlxlvllilllllk’n“\“::1'.4'1. 1. . dpie ;‘lm‘l“'"1A:_\]'I‘“";"‘{l\'“l'\":;;:f‘ ";_;:1:"1 > .1.‘,'“::-\ (H PORK—Moss, por bbl., #16.90@17.00, Lara, | IKANSAS Crry, Mo, April 8.—Wheat and . Atlantic .. .. Lo Lee 1030 cen 1080 RUMENTS April 8, Week ending March 14 ; 9004 | dent of the success of the ¢ s by ok 1808; L Rm-::-:';'.'”,'35|‘.‘~'1"'.'.'.",rl,'- S it looks for a much better exposition than last X hortcleniales (boxed) [ 2V aRATSHC LEHORINO. (2 hird, (68K @0 NV, & N L A pk Hsola . el I DTN T B At Feiabiineat PSRl R I wuse the manufacturers who did | 898 No, 2 red 6@ 0e, i oid Cofony ... . Eranklin : : S s Sl Sudion weorunry : B | not make a large exhibit vefore were sorry | “',m'k\' ~Distlllers’ finishod goods, per. gal., | CORNTWHIte wus i dompnd, bupmixed sold | ora sh Kenrsntize s 2 oD S i e ts Week end for it and are determined to make up for it M= Ioaf BNo1 Eranulaten (ons, | 000w S Sibuen f ’.k. I 3 b 4 : 6 undiv t 32,600 Week : B this year. The manufacturers outside of Y Bagg. h S%¢i | T0Ars—A Tittle firmer; No. 2 mixed, 25'4@29c. | Union i o ; . ; nermn Kowntze o 8 1 Tosiyi, o 4, Week « § Omaha are cspecially interested and are | The following wore the receipts and ship- | BUTTER-Active, My, and unchunged; 7 e T} e block 29, Ko lsco 2,300 preparing to make a most interesting show- | ments for today: Laniiny 2one sl nadc 4 vt ) s 1 g August |A»|I|\l\m|= " and wife to Ferdl: e[k wEeneiT I ueie, (e KECEIPTS - Wheat, 18,000 bu; corn, 3,000; | * asked . g0 25 i ; AR e S S (i “‘I'In-mil\vr;tllll\\-' state held a meeting Ty | oyts. none. e e San Francisco M 4 o 830 5 S 1L Durnin o G617 b, ot o s very g i ie rooms of the ) s associution | Hlour bbls..... . : SiipMENTS—Wheat, 15,000 bu.: corn, 9,000; | g4y FrANCISC ) el omel L B o i plock 6, Reed’s 1t add A . The demiund for corn s light and | on Friday to consider the question of making | Copn bu. ;J",‘JK outs, none. cloging Haniations Tor) nilning al0cks Eatey Li%.i 630 : Warnon Schell etal to 1L dealers are complaining that they have sel- | 4 Jarge exhibit at the coming state exposi- 200, Arket. were as follows: o o i sy 8 ¢ 10 feet lot 6 and il lot dom seen as quiet a time at this scasonof the | tion. The attendanco was not large. but : 1001 ; 2 0 T o subdiv of block =G, Shinn's 2d add. 5800 year. Some are of the opinion that corn is p PrES NEW ORLEANS, L., April 8.—Futures Alt 5 =i TV g0 i smpared wit ¢ . Lorenz Koenbz and wif « 100 high as compared with wheat. effort to show Nebraska flour to the people On the Produce exchanze today the butter | May,~ #7.90@8.00; June, $5.07@8.08; July, [ Best & Belcher pero 100 Ihan gt 15010201 shore ribs 4ides | TYe arc on basis of Mississippi river; corn | Gen. E : Boston & Mont. " 900 enterprise. (loose), §9. i dry ' salted shoulders | 8nd outs basls of Kunsas City. Ba g ety Lives 880 ‘j K T o 5 i . Harnon Sehell to sanic, o 5,500 those present determined to make o great ik il gy stondy: sles, 57,300 Dales; April, 7,00 bids | Boloheroirs... tores i o | i et Siig K oon z reil e 0. . L1y wia Qudon L0 1 e ; ‘wood, 1ot 8, block 9, Orehard Hill 3,500 The reported damage to the winter wheat | of the state and convince them that thera is | MArket was less aetive, casicr; er V01 | #n.14@R.05: August, 85.1705.1%; September, | Bodle Consolidated ) ophir 0 210 3 south, Omahi, Lund’ Co.sto WillLai A iem that there is Y, 21@ ¢ s : 0 crop is helping to kecp up the market on that | none better. 1t was decided to let each mill | 20¢3 dalry, 22@27c. Eges, firm; strictly frosh, | $.1708.19; October, #819@8.210 November, | BRIl 2 et 4 80 i Mullaly, n 'z 1ot 7, block 348, South cereal. - In Nebraska it is claimed by wrain | make a separate exhibitinstead of combining | 14@19¢ — BaN aniladiing! [ ommonnaslul sty S davasE 1 1 &0 T (sl s LD men who have wade trips out through the | jn gue large exhibit. Letiers wero read [ Bncislow milddilng (718 10cizoed orainarys |G onliGalidVaiti i 30 [ Hnlon Coni. o 05, a8 : 0 MabBrutite to Bing A ston 106 CIeeT state that wheat south of tho Plattc and | from several millers who wera unable 10 be | The following prices are for delivery at Mis- | exparts toret Rritain, 6,500 bal b Frameg | Grown Pot SRS Ui o i HEIFERS, CaaragLn o e W o west of a line drawn through York, north | present at the meeting. in which the writers | Siggipplriver points : balesi o ‘the i 0 b e AR AR S o i, Fi ot e 1 Tots 0 and 10, bloek B, Wil and south, is in good condition. In the | hromised to agree swith whatever action | - VHEAT -No2 spring. 73 bid; No. 8 spring. 4,950 bales 20 bules: e R — ik T b S ox add ] 3 950 ::uth.lm.-m portion of the state there has | yicht be taken by the mecting and do their | 54 bid; No. 2 hard, bid; No. 8 hard, d8¢ Y Naw. 0 Vietor White to C N Dictz, undiv 14 cen damage, R O one e M oAt ra R AN R of | DIQLeE S o S kb Ao e |Fie lot 4, block 1, Armstrong's st add 5,000 Thus far this has been an exceptionally | tho Bomis Omaha Bag company, wis present | Oxrs—No. 2 white, 52¢ bid; No. 8 white, 3115¢ : by SRR ey A RO : JALYES: QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, good spring for farm work. The farmersa and said that his company would aid the | bid. g > S EAIADKEE QYIS AT el A= 8108011 ToTaE e & H A Collman and hushand to A S 1% plowing and at the present time there 18 | millers in making their exhibits to the ex. NN April, 87¢ bid; No. 8 or [ T 0 A N B, Bednstc ChaT IR R i 11 g dock, lots 20 to 24, block 1 grery promise that they il gt the seed | font of 00t least vetter, caslh on Apiil bid : (e Rt it e AR R Ll e . § . ¢ MALIACOT 108, e A nto the groun eral weeks in advance of | o e Among the sa tollowing: Eivecars | gai'sqe 5 { 4 4 Gould & Carry ... Unfon Con...... 10 B 3 3 o, Paddoek Place, and prop= A Kearney manufacturers have signed for | No. 3 o beticr corn, ten days shipment, upper | > jgam iy 63c Hale & Noreross.... Yeliow Inckot 2% ge county .. 18,100 = space and say that they willmake a showing | Mississippt river points, “Cincinnati 'terms, e Homestake Iron Stiver. ... . i 2 DEEDS, FROM DUN'S STANDPOINT. of the industyies of that city that will bg | 861sc SERgICe Mexioan Quick Silve I heriM) to Harold Gif A A A NT. D. C 8 0! B A B v 9 | 99AC R 4 F-s G A Bennett (sheriff) to Harold Gif- hard to beat. The cotten mill: will send O B adT e Ale e kot Coftee Market. BBLAR.. .00 o0 130 | d0 proferred Gapn ' LC A Hloak BrOmana Viswio 801 Omaha as stern Eyes— | down a loom and weave cotton cloth during oeadela ) NES rk, April 8. —~Options opened . - — 2 e to Hownrd Ranck, lot 1, block on ‘ the exposition. The weaving of cloth is | wars st aeking ncemm oisos 18 for (015 points adviinee, closed 'steady R Tt MR A o e . : lots b to 1, block 3; lots 1108, Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omaha manager of | SoMcthing that few people in the state have | but there Wero Rardly onotgh sales ro i }‘,‘“,,“‘.““Lf““',{;..;'f',f’»"r‘.]v Moy i bags | gr. Lovis, Mo., April 8.—Following are the | 1. . i :'m $ SNRnLE IR R ) R. G. Dun & Co., returned from a shoct visit | Froom Manu ‘:-H.-’;‘;\G‘}-fi:' ’”'\f"l",’ :" Kheof &t ikt pribe (0 sRsbly teak & augtation, He June, - H10.00010.70; uly L quotations on mining stocks: il Thei1000 al amount ot trAns $120,600 S vesterday o i Py AL OWPANY Proposes te s In be emi 1 er. Aurust,#16.65. Spot Rio dull, sieady i 8 SGral = R : e in the east yesterday and inan interview carry on the magyfacture of bigows. during BUTTER, ¥ ME, POULTRY. 16,6714 5 i e g s B ra ceeen. B30 fap L Why Not Use the Best? says: the exposition. The Kearney Plow factory | Burkr-The sontinuc light and the W iBlmet. ... Leo.s. 03546 SOt : “The numerous preparations in the Ut was a source of no small satisfac will put in a furnace, a chemical bath for | marketis very Pucking stock, 176150, o ‘}‘“' ‘"r\k :1"3 ';"-«N \:-;rkvll- Elizabeth, 4l N osres L 2o | 5 ARl o R eAT lvr!-‘-v A whobs me, representing the mereantilo agency here, | SmUering an emery wheel and other ma- | f2) L 18w20¢; choice to - YoREARLdTbomand tox Gy goods: [ Eapiawer A L s ; i cough. Among them we wish to e to find throughout the east that Omaha | fucture of plows. The Kearney Milling con- jendral i wrket, 18¢ were pushed today b ee Financial Notes, 4 3 Jour. apo , tention t0 ‘l',h::{x:hcrlm_ vell wi e trade. e rad gt T 0m- e market is slow Mixed, ) y St ATUCIES for next OnrLgANs, La, April 8.—~Clearings, 2 15551 g ough Reme s sold on stands so well with the trade. Ivisited | pany will have a flour exhivit and the Hub | 6075¢; red heads, §2; 2.0002.:60; | particularly dress goods, s ks and cotte 10,097,204 b ol Ioarings: i This assertion is warranted by i St. Paul, Chicago. Albany, Binghampton | Printing company samples of book binding. 8 ¥ y nels were i relatively good request. KansAs OiTy, Mo., April 8.—C RN i & which surpass any preparation of a similar and New Yok City and found | The Bourd of Tradewill show u miniature r-—Gholeo lens, 97 10e; young roost R TR $1947155 : i e W1 aariOthin e bab oG Tromies all their people very much interested | Gan CTRether with the aitorent fac- | ducks, 10011¢; wrkeys, e, Lo Lavenroot, April S-WIwATFirn: do- | | PARIS, Apeil 8—Three per cont ren : : tomers who ave used it “The ubove is in Omahw's prospects. Down east they | tory buildings located along its banks VEGETABLES, niand moderite: holders offer spasin 80c for the uccount STAGS. what Bugene P. Unangst, the leading drug- nye learne Sedslieat - 3 g8 socatecalong s o Frea " A Eona v, demand moderate; mised west- | OMARA, April 8. Clearings #1,125,7 gist of Bethlehom, Pa., siys in a circular to have learned to expect a great deal from s plEAs—Southern und. Calfornin stock, per % | o434 por ¢ L for the week $6,501, 1K, s Sieae 1100 B s FiE ok acldiabiEarIRavaR this city. and surprise is expressed on all Prod Inters. e aton . 82.45. - — BALTIMORE, Md.. April 8. —Cloarings, $2,274,- . 4 08 1.000 bottles of tnis remedy during the past sides at the remarkuble recovery made by Schroeder repor ctive goose ma CALIFORNIA CABBAGE- Por 1., 3¢, SEOCKS AND BONDS, 421; bulances, $363,723. Money, 6 per eent. cenen 1020 | year, and knows it to be without an equal. Bl br Natrnakn iframitha Poultry is quoted g litsle higher ¢ Cucoumgis - Per doz, g2, © Loxpox, April & Auount of bullion gone [ 1oseo: he praise that naturally follows its intros caused by bad crops. It is c week ago, but 1 cent would cover (D ERT loTATORS-Por bb)., 80; scod sweet po- mper of Speculntion Vesterduy Was Pro- | fnto the Dunicot England on Dalance to \ duction aud use is what makes it popular. on all sides that m no other s vance. "ONIONS -Home rown, on orders to cou nounced Bulllsh in General. R et A o Ney Tom [P 4 . ————— in the union would = recuperation be They seem now to be getting a little anx- | # por bl Good stock stipped ir NEW YORK, April 8.~The temper of specu- | m:‘.;‘“,‘:[;l'lmf_,'““-n 0. Cleg ‘:,‘ oK aake E S DE! he original treaty made by William Penn complete in so shorta time. The trade in | jous to move thatenotmouscrap of Californiy | COUNTry would probably not bring over 81 lation was pronounced bullish, and the Van- | balanees, §90,963. ) HEQH o 2., with the Indians will be shown in the Penn- New York and Chicagoparticularly arequite | oranges. Combination or o’ combination, | ™} buton this maker,” derbilt, Gould and granger wiared wore tuken | Now Yous, Apri orinea 8110878 - & ! 5 sylvania state building in the Worlds awake to Omaha’s importance as a distribut- | they can't afford to stand on their dignity (AT B S ROR IR ARER S et 01 freely by houses who usually transuct busi- | H88: balanc 7 7. For the week i ] g o Cotumbian cxposition. ‘The treaty bears the Tk centerand. congratulated mo. Unon the | o oi it afford to stand on shelr digniwy | 81106110 Wisconslu busbanks, 95c@41.00; M S o4d70 aOL10] isconsiu biuthasiks, S9c@8100) | ness for leading cupitalists fdentificd with | Clearings, $742 wnees, $41,949,701 Sabe 4 signature of Penn in his handwriting and The peanut murket has advanced from 200 | Draska stock, 75G@90c. those properties. Prices advanced from i to | PHILADELPRIA, Pa. April 8. —Clearings, $10,- 4 LS the signatures wade by the Tudians in hiero- t0 800 por cont during the past faw weeks NEW VEGETABLES -Lettuce, 40c; radishes, pereent, Luke Shore feading with a rise balan Yar the woek | 8....,, 8 3. i lyphics. The celebrated painting of the : 50 pursle )c per doz.; 1 onions, 0 ded today: Clearings, #785,375,035; balan- | & 5 i also be p on_ exhibitiol The cause for the sudden risein valuos | Arsloy, 40c por doz nion, from 18214 to 13415, Thiwstoek was favorably L o MR LR (R LL DI, 8.00000 BD 4 oee :;”\‘.-‘.‘\.\“’.”'|"I|,«.:L|’n‘n .-1‘» beil “"\'J']".,f‘l';l',"l.,.(} D Y oty 10 Trison 10 | would appear to be the near approach of the | o FLYIT8, i T allceted by reports that tha directors’ mecting jostox, Mass, April 8 ! Ao [BRars . 4 U . AT dl ey the city 1 have becon ivinced thag | 188t yeur TANGERINES—In half 10 448,00, for the refunding of the Righer interest bear- i, - Excnange on New York [0a17¢ | Hoos The uetuations in the hog mitket | 08 0,0cuare building. The platform will be Omaha~ will be one of the large |, ltscomsstrange that shippers will send | GRAVE Freir-Por box, #.0003.25 ing bonds. The belief Iy expressed that the | 15 ?'f.'fm.lfll‘ Lhe weeks gUlearings, 110,997,- |t WCK N Or & 266 deciing on_ Mondiy aud | built on rollers so that the bell muy be rolicd cities of the country, unless her | it ame and dressed poultry by freight when | ORANGES - Florlda tuncy, per box, $8.5083.75; | directors huve devised moans to effect a large Cit1eAGO, 1L, April 8.—Clearings, $16,850,- | Tuesduy the market went the other wiy und | out of the building in less than three mins H 10 10-Do Tote $32 Cil fornin mountuin | SVINg to the company in tie matter of r- 7: for the wee £103,540,4! it | advaneed 45¢ and the week eloses with “prices | utes in case of five et L o OF | the weather is so warm. Several shipments | T3t #3:20; Mexican oranges, single boves enterprise or too great confidence in her | Of that Kind have been received during the | giiinges 82.50; Wushington nuvels, #4; New- | estpayments. T dr trafis 664,266 for the corresponding week last | 29 10 - 20c | higher (th 1o L aiona, | — st We One —cause of the | o () pgazee, H, D Booae 1, JAS F, Booae natural position permiv civals to take | PAst week. Of course they were a dead 1035 | custic Californty seedlinges : : d is also fuduaing purchasos b York exchangs 75" prenium 0 away from her the trade which the trans. | 414 hal to be carted away to the dump. Sweets, 82,60 Riverside it g 1saleg dudaging nurshines byl f. gr i exehnge strong:’ Bl for Sy | L BYAhan advinge Mas b GScHcAse o oo- Pros. Vice Pres Socy " & Trous A L8 IR LS b0 ot | o Do bersy grojwora of Dyer, Tenn., uro | BANANAS | Tcluding cratos and | apitalists 8 0f © | duy bille; #4.88% for demand. Money, firm | §oipts this week compurod with lust of nearl) AL Taclives q0a jopomranhy o paTp ey PR s OTDoR Lent, Ur0 ISR |/ puskits 17 the best means of judging ‘of the in wt 6@ per ce 1 " rresponding falling i 5 i P 9 2 CRAN s—Per box, #3.70, earnings from that source ST B 0l ank Y other markets, ‘There are s many different I find here by brief inquiry among of this season’s berry crop. Last year ther L e M L The Vanderbilts us woll &5 the Gould people | gae : Apsil 8 Olearings. 83840 | Gpinions as to the future course of the miatket is people that the record continues was quite a large berry shipping business TS are credited with Liberal” purchases of their fi o o 83 33 i there are men engiged in the business, Eve | I Clearing 8 4 ( nearly every line, At the banks money done at that and near by towns, but it was | e | vespective stocks, The teatters turned sellers e, o LTINS | (g potnts to @ continuation of stronz prices Nt 80 plentiful as a few months | all doncon the old commission plan, The | golAY—The murketongood upland hay was | near the closo owing to the less Iu the A ’ DUt prosent prices are strong, and the ques: ] ¥ Clear last week, | o' ade is how muc ago and this is true of all cer berry growers have just issued the following | Hipes—No. 1 green, i the cirenlation of reparts t $2.645.741, Mon, tion 1 trade | W If % A ters in the country, The - tendemcy | circular to commission merchants sottang | 1greon, slted; 4o A groon e lo suling for Eurqnt on Tuesday NIl | it e 67 per cent. Excliange on' N fl‘-:\;'r-?f'vil“l'.‘.)‘{.“ e forco i Bk bl v of the funds seemS to be toward | forth their plans for the coming season: *We, | No. 1 green, saited, 3 4h50; ) L 1611@162, Chicugo, Clevelund, | York: 80c prenjum ast winter's packing in the ‘west the Cinel . the farming scctions and the smaller towns, | the fruit growers and shippers of Dyer, | Kreen, saited,: i No. 1o veal | Cincinniti & St Louis from 5215 o 001, Lake | NEW YORK, April 8-—Imports of specle | natl Price Current suys: “The uggreciwe but by the st of May it is quite probablg | Tenn.. do hereby invite all honorable and re. | SoI0 K 10 10 No.2 ¥eulvuie, 8 1016 | Shove from 1941 10 138 and Nutioni) Cead | 88 the port of New Vorl for the wook were | number of hogs packed 1 the west the st the movement will be the other way thowgh | liable commission merehants of Chicago. St. | bok: o NCahdry lat Thie: No. "2 dry” flint, | frow 431 to 40, but the senoral list (yieided | F35: 000, 0 WK e i g ML o A I T A LA it Is not anticipated that the money market | Louis, Kunsas City, Milvaukee, Clevoland, | - Hosey—Choloe to only 1 to 1 percent and the marked closed | 408 siiver. Tho cxporis of sp on lightly from “the approximiation” oifered floxEY—-Choice to fancy white elover, 18@ | steid one 6 ranoEior port of New York for the we o #3,510, 15t ot Mareh TR Capital £25.000; Omahis uni Sloux Clty. will again be so inactive as last year Omaha and St. Paul to come to Dyer this | 19¢: falr to good, 167140, A L Apnalnts Yoo o wiich 85, 190190 wasold d £47 the docrouse being = 8,12 l“'ll ":,1 .h,l“l,. report a better week and | Season and bid on our strawberries. as wi I\nn llh;‘ e und small far veals, 7@8' ing, its influence upon the market was coun- ;'ah r "l“”* ABigunt E pared with lust year. The deficiency . 5 ) 2ie while they do not anticipate a very large | Propose to sell on platform. Both ventilated | 1arge and thin, 8@t teracted by the knowledse that the bunks arc | 879300 silver went t [ 90 | Sown s without' precedent. The ] G ¥ l I 1S trado for the summer very few 1f any feel | and refrigerator cars will be in on siding so - — bBetter off than the statement indicates for | 80ld und 8662 silver we E i Woight of hogs has fallen somewhat below aln and rovisions 3 New York Market § dis2ouraged over the prospects. T T T R A A T R Nk veae T RACE Mackain thereuson that the influx of cuirency wis e goneral - expectations, el 1991 " b ISR Seseans pospecss, | SBAE Dutchasers : . April_8.FLovR—Receipts, \euvy toward the and it 1t did no LIVE STOC , fahter than st yeur. The decrease in yield h..,‘ ':,',I'l' Shnip of ”: > al ‘1"‘; AMACH. Promy “”\“ ddhi L" Pries. GO0 DkEs.: EXports, 10,800 bhls.. S2600 sacks; | AF0re in tho oxhibit S e el e s ONARA JAYE ST of lard is 808 1bs. per hog. The® in- Railroad Stocks and Bonds, Plo) e O 0 I urg umber o A remar! b of a commission man was pub. 6,500 pkgs.; market dull bat f sinfluence thin of Late, the World's fair ) o m dattle | Crensed averago cost of hogs is #2.53 per 100 wage earners who will be engaged in put- | lished in Tue BEE recently to the effect that | : winter wheat low grades, $2.106 relied About i materiul lar Conditions that Mark the Cattle | {3 E G Very marked advanee trom ) P SOV r " o u -5 ) (- - le—Sel ons tork. D B ::",’I uF A““hfil‘u‘l‘fil -‘:|u-"|\xxxl.l~'.»r \\In«lll men o was nothing surer to lose a shipper A (o Anoy§3.0008,00; iz in the budanee, of” the tride P =S enatl ‘Nl‘l"“: s Apei) :l-'H rigr portion. dt fhe on 1o the luter PRIVATE WiRES. on has erto beel ade, und work consignment o e "he 4 83.8004.20; SOt country and Europe he prineipil s E IAY, 8, T 3 i fipon. the :publle atrects. . dhe Taut MERMERS. 0t Popeorn. e clask winter Whint straients, Stotks e the Foom traders, The buyers are | There has been o decrease tn receipts of all | Todis’s supply was Nght and the quality TR i e A LT 1 Iy Wwintér wheat patents, $4.25604 those who know what the industrisls aud rail- | kinds of stock this week compared with lust, | S0m¢ buyers saiil was the poorest of the week : subject We always exclaim B d Wes [ 4 oud col 3 ing who biav Ihough there was only & moderate shipping ing along most satisfactorily and | “rats"we can't help it A AL e roud iarporations sre-doing #hd who bhyve Alth thero was only & noderuto shipuin | Vg "0 this will be & source of employment also for | are so intimately associated. But what we | BAKUEY MALT-Quiet, "stendy; western, 65 | Fhe salés Jor the two ot reachid i shows u moderute Inerease and the run of | fayorcd an advance, but th ty | m W 100 a considerable number of ple. By the | write1s: We canuot handle your popeorn to | @i, i ves, of which 102,607 were listed and | sheep was about the same. Hog receipts show | prepared for the 1oe to 200 | wiy, I bear that this corporation or persons | any advantage: there is really no market | AT—Recelpts, 8,100 bu: exports, 20,180 unlisted stocks. | & small decreuse. The officlul figures are as liaed,: Tho warket todsy Was GYor-ay un onnected with it have purchased sowc | for itin Omaha. Very little Is used here or | po st ottt oo SIS he Post suys: It was the shivment of gold | )00 ¥ arlior hour thun the trade usually opens. | tracts in the interior of the county which | sold by commission merchants. Don't shin it. | Lrstore. and elosnten H o | 1aab Tuesday whiol' told -heavily sgainat g Way fagsiieratly algher s Nidh | evidences of prosperity shown by the rrowth of our wholesale trade and the steady und large increase in bauk cleavings, You may be sure that 1 gave them no reason to wists and ¢ als of filrouds wio have OMAHA., | | instor 0 ¢ th i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep all suppl i it buy- would indicate a purpose to move out from | Itisonly fodder for the ri 7 ‘ w5 | po b Ratioh Ang ai) 0 i 5561 4,790 | Opa” "o P Meorrafing th EPERENCES: lowaStute Nat \ ‘ om ouly fodder for the rats, und generally & | b., 784G 794 ¢; N pOInt 1o @ shipu Vv next week, | Recelpts this week ) 16,261 4,779 | ers Jost no tlme In corraling the REVER £ OWA St ation '»h: ity toward the west or northwest commission house has enough for them to | hard, STNGRK 3 ’n.w q?l.,:“l‘:n‘\md., ”m‘.:. Wl |V'..|\‘m‘.‘u i | Receipts lust week 100178 | Offerings at the advance. Good medium | Bloux Cityi Commerclal Nutlonal peaking of railway enterpris brings | eat any way. Some houses here huve pop- ened firm at e sdvance on teports of dry | fr the standpoint of commercial trins Suwe week lust year 174798 | welght and heavy hozs sold at #6.75 and #5.5 0, | Omane u?l;ullnl the fact \n:;lx_um.; wore than a fort- | corn of the vintage of—the first year of tne | ‘nl;wlm»q‘ firn, er cublos und horts ¢ | Uons: thut Is to say, n study of the sterlin Dealers have all been more or less disa with one prit Ilvul st 8000, ¢ ito night remains within which time Ne. Pos h: . 1g; declined 'ge with the west and local re exchange market woild hardly of itself justify | point in the cattle receipts this week. | and mixed packing g 23301 ¢ braska Central can show ““lvury::-:hx:;r ;\1:‘ :u"‘:“ l;::r:l“hu“:lm““" it. 1t is used t0 | {aihg on the Mlssourl state board erop report | such spoculation. o Lrod Ot 4 By :lr.(. ally 100ked Tor & howvy run, but | 0,020, 106,703 wus very | Bpecial attentlon given to outside ordersy . aud adoru a tail, to 5431 per cent; advanced | At present sixty-day bills ou actual transac- | ueither here nor e other murkets were | 8:tve § thioughout, aud clored up etiong Courrespondence solicited 1