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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, (Al ‘KIL )i lfi‘)l-- TWENTY PAGES, 1 ~— Ve CONDIT“)N OPOMAHA'\‘ TRADE ' this timo forward business should prosper (/ “‘”:RCI “ \ D H\ \\‘“ I BB 2; oft x ydox, ¥ % o va pim Ym 0 BTG orIe. ihel Lhey: o T X \ Sh2 a4 woors ap e veop. 1 assured: ssomery | COMMERCIAL AN NANCIAL e e ot M o en aairy, f1@ | ANKIOUS, and in the late dealings rushed to OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS H merchants will begin buying with more of 1" mery, Jg#ile; westorn factory, | cover. Reports of milder weather in the 2 iaticna the old time vigor — o 16 S Wy I0g2e; tale | wheat belt strengthened the trading in_ the % n ; Je— mery. o 1316 (oidvagy spize: aman | EFADEETS, the buying in which was also in March Fully Realized the Local Jobbers SNOW, CHURCH & COUS VIEW. Wheat Ruled Weak on Reports that the | - S akime da il st badige ™" | creased by the announcement that the ex- | Woek and Month Olose with Good Supply of H i i —— Weak: tats a1 Pennsyivanta: 114 | tent of the damage to crops had been over Most Banguine Expectations. Satistactory Conditions Prevail in All Dire Recent Freezo Was Not Severe, 13; wostern froah. 11811i0; southern, 1066111 1 SItmated; St Pl Jed i tNe dealinge Cattle and Hogs. 1 tions Except Money Matters. SNy (D froe AR 1E i e allty. | | and made the greatest advance In these s STOCKERS AND FEEDRRS, Albert Andriana, superintendent of Snow ROTAC M —itet it it 1omed Si neled; | shares, namely 3 per cent. The bond mar T 1 3 ) 2 DRY GOODS BUSINESS WAS NEVER BETTER | church & cCos mercantile agency at | CORN AND OATS WERE EXTREMLY DULL | \ashinion. in bhis ‘Sa: Washinton. in'bilk | ket during the pust week has been charac- | DEALERS WERE R FFERENT : $ Omaha, says: {hi refined, New York'ga10. Phiadelphia ani | (orized by remarkable activity, the trans ATHER INDI I “Business during the past week was et ore i e g mindelpia wnd Baltl- | gotjong aggregating nearly UL GB — 10 3 Country Buyers Coming to Om somewhat quieter, Bankers report little | There Was Less Activity In Provisions and SMIN-uiet ‘and steady; stratned, common | record which not been equalled fn any | : ; p e 1 erence to Other Centers—Manuts demand for loans, clearings show some Prices Were Generally on the Down N N e GuletHh 1 e g ‘:I}l‘ days within the past (welve montha. et :‘:. ""'I'""" Gnve "' n "““"'":"' W $® 1 3 ders Incrense over the previous week, and the 4 RICE Quist: domestion fair (o extrn, 336 o tendency has been strong In tone, an LLL LU % A Little on / 30 Hehind with Thelr Order TOURISBE . NG TRON(E. 16 /ovEr- €5 000,000 . ioe Grade—Recelpts Excoedod the Jupnn, R y most of the issues dealt in have recorded Best - Gruileb=fTogs . Olohe L R e than for Iebruary. Collections are very S HTe BEVETRL TRoBsR AU o Katlle, Boo 1o CHe. Hrgmes o | higher prices. Steady and Strong, N fair, but there stll s a notlceable tkhtness s Beoteh, §3 04290, Amerl. | The Evening Post says: A distinctly : 4 N A oF ' thoncy ! 4 more cheerful tone prevails in the trade re- - ports published today, and the more favor ILL SUSTAINED, able view of the mercantile situation seems SATURDAY, March 31 Tho hogs came in pretty freely this woek, to be no fonger lmited to statements of | The week and month close with liberal | and contrary to expectations and predictions “better feeling” or merely fmproved In- | g or bon cattle and hogs, Receipts | PFICCS were well sustained as rule, in fact he first month of genuine spring trade | "IN retull lines business wns necessarily | CHICAGO, March 31.—The mi Aull, owing to the inclement weather. K s ended in a manner that affords much | failirs an® o matter o course are mout | and the reports from the country that wheat Fratification to the jobbing interests of the | directly wiected, but = wholesalers have | had recelved no damage whatever from the only a sihght de 0 we Qui d weather | Lpyp_gasy IELTER--Nominal TIN-Dull; plates, dull SUGAR--Raw, fnactl and weak; fai ension o report. Mer- 3 ¢ city. The business that was dormant and i . P recent freeze caused that cereal to rule weak centrifugal test, 2 15-16c; males, quir; The actual volume of trade trans- average values were pretty close to ¢ chants fecl that the season is (0o fa o Cban GeNtPTOEk on by specyiators for | g 4 A 2 eased | foF both the week and month she K00t pre close to 18 hesitating through February, when future | vanced to feur any extended and (o close from e to %e lower than it [ jons Cuban centrifuga taken by ,.'w" tord for | actions, all reports agree, has fnereased | f h the week and month show & good | higher than the weok previous. The week's : 4 fumes of clearing | increase, compared with last week and Inst | supply was the heaviest so far this yoar. Wil | materially this week. — V: 1 the hopeftul fe ing of the | did ye terday. The corn and oats were ex tve: Nov 0, 3 9-15a%0; prospects seemed visionary and uncertain, | Westher ned, i last few weeks has not abated to any ap- A - 8, 0, %0 -1 o, 10, | house exchanges still makes a most un- | month, as well as with a year ago. The | 43,744 head, 2,000 more than last weel doveloped Into unexpected activity during | preciahie vetont. tremely dull and inclined to weakness. Pro- | §'s 1as Tam No: 12, 3w | favorable comparison with 1893, but it must | g % B A8 WIEE B YeRt SRR Bt 000 iore than for tho corresponding vhe first week of March, and since then the “In dry goods and boots and shoea busi- | vistons were weak without any wavering of [ 3715 3 ] 0T A Taisale; mould | ba considered that the present range of | O ¥ onich ml"' “ l‘r 'm Ehead "N woek last year. From a varioty of reasons e CONELNIeS. TRlF vlaith 3 standard 1grie: confec- | 00 o commodities - | week, month and quarter, with comparisons f record has been of steady and substantial im- | frss, CHntinies faln with many, VISILOES 0 | that feeling. toners {E16gA%e) out Toat, 4 10-t6@bc; | Drices Fango. In many commoditles, in o oep, | the speculative markets shaped up better, provement. The aggregate of business dur- | ments and kindred lines there s little | Wheat opened strong but not very active [ erushed, § it iiac: powds ;'.,p"- O En: | o avel 6f &, yeat dEoriakea thess com. | ThIE week et O 1 v R there wx & kood export movement und an anie. coln, Sloux d other rom 60%c to 61 for 36 ated, 4'116G1¢; cubos, 4 5-16@e. o \ . ANt wes it ; $974 | excellent fresh meat demand. Looked ing the month has probably not equaled J.’.’i.'u'.’.'f.., .'(f»','« m. ..?l‘ ux iy ::‘::'1“ :_n at from 60%c to 61 for May. The local crowd T TIC parisons in many respects misleading. ',m,: ‘;v_j"':_ e m. e ~|..m’v|mfm' un-r'.'-m:.', ":yr"h'"l ":l that of last March, but it has been more | dition of affairs had at that price a great many fives and tens | . 8t Louls We -u“u? Qute The foliowing are the closing quotations on | Afuren DU eeaws 1863k courage manufacturers and holders than for than was expected and would be considered il things into consideration, | of long wheat, with from $6.25 to $120 | WiltAT openet stronger, bus il o the leading stocks of tho New York exchange uars some time past, and hence the renswed actiy REUROAT Bl thde T ity ang year, Tride. 18 omakes w Very MAUSACIONY | profit and that'on the bull side proved too Gxe below vesterday's _q",,"‘ feet U2t > : eoa monin: ity and consequent advance in: prices, Loocal atill slow in one or two lines, but this de- 1 "he amount of business | Strong a temptation for the average scalper Tuly, sse, 11 Free ORI Three monthy, 1% 96,010 bo; 113, || HoUNCe COMLINIE thie G pAT Andl fECIUNNLY ficlency is countorbalanced by the enormous | done in sume lines was far beyond all | to resist. There were also many changing e Ty LEiardi ey oH Rt Decrea it LA HL pectitlc o L . 4es duly, v oo ecrense - i per ¢ ) e past weel co business in wholesale dry goods, which, ac- 'With the cloge of this month it is grati- | °rders in the way of the selling of May and Wenker; castand May, 3tte; | 40 R pra. Increase 87,622 have been too high for them, anywhere from cording to the statements of the dealers, has | fyIng to note the Improved condition of | replacing it with July and September, prin- cast alde. G bId Coutral The cattle market during the early part | 5¢ to 15¢ higher than Kansas City or Sioux affairs i general trad Business has N. Eng riever been equaled in the history of the dry | Yook hetter, the tone {5 firmer and tne | O PMIY Into the latter delivery at from 3ic ;;.\(I‘U\,l AL 23 Ontarlo & W of the week was in very good shape. Re ‘|’i.'\‘. nlm\ a5 W conuquency thoy have had to goods trade In Omaha. feeling of returning confidence is much | difference, narrowing during the operation to | IHAN SHED. Nomini, 1058 Oreron Nav ceipts were rather liberal, but as eastern | 9°hend on thoso places for their supplies Today's supply, 151 cars, 10374 head, was stronger than at any tim The feature of the spring trade has been since last fall de. Counselman, Day, Adams, Samuel, Gifford CLOVER SERD--$8.00G8.72! 140 /0.8 L. & U. N markets were hig v and the weathe he vetoing of the seigniorage bill is a . e % TIMOTHY S Shigng 3 Basing s ool | the heaviest since the latter part of June, tho wnprecedented number of buyers that | fnat i ication of ‘the ecied ititude: of L B L yers [He, modt mciivo || utAY=sienly; un Cintowro gin D R both dressed beef -men and shippers were | 1893, a poriod of over nino monthy, and th fon, 8 o ay ope Youel y 0 he , e at- | the administration on the money q e nkers and business men generall ex- | selling order: press their unqualified gratification at the | N tonsolidated Gas, ©.0. G &8t L. Colo. Coal & fron Pittsiture run of beet | Quality was as good as it has been any time during the past fortnight. Sellers looked for have been on the market and the larg tendance of retailers who hay 8ood buyers. On the ordinary and shipping steers prices advanc low, unc ; were sald to have come from v York. The market turned frimediately formerly been A 16e to patrons of other markets, but who may from | final disposition of this vexed question. The | after the opening and In a Hittle more thay Cation 0L Gert, vy, il '*3;({"';;“"" 20c up to Wednesday, and there was very | mpray ot nrory "l while there ity Ly now on be numbered among the regular cus- | PPIOR 13, Kenetal that e SINCE ANGSURR | halfhn hour May decllned to 60%c, or %c Dol Lack: & W e 1. G W nearly that much advance on butchers' stock | thren shippers and several speculators, the tomers of the local jobbers. The dry goodh | more fiymness and. confldencs in the money | DeIow the highest point the start e e S e and canners. The days, Monday, | receipts of over 10,000 hogs and the lower trade has naturally reaped the most benefit | g ket will undoubtedly result, (lly)h ago receipts were 23 cars; Minneapolis, Fakt Teatss y A B PAUL - Tuesday and Wed y, made really the [ markets cast cnabled buyers to get thefr from these conditions and it Is the impetus | ““Pho fate of the Wilson bill is still to be | 182 cars and Duluth, 88 cars. A year ago - Erio . 155 do b first glimpse of sunshine cattle men have | hogs a shade casier carly, but th glven by tho new buyers that is largely | decided, but it is hoped that the same care- | fhe receipts for Friday, which was a holi- o pid asie st b, & o BRAC RSOt e Tt enlas Kot SRS 1A ot | CorabetTHoR AHA (Fe6 TS INELLY. all B AT Rl ORR O e A ti06 A SL\ansY o th)5 . WBABUTe (RS | any ed s SALUEIRTEHETD TepGrte Tt bRettior G Nonier ide: 163 sowtnm ¥ last very long. Receipts increased smartly | Soon caused trade and prices to pick up and v stration's actions on this measure as 4yt : . Northern id outliorn : : g s increased sma ’ + cos o ple d month. It fs well known that Chicago fas been the case with the money ques. | ona, amounted: —Chicago, 33 cars; Minne- & & ¥ 1 pm 06 1Siear Refiuersy . the latter half of the week, and prices gen- | the general market was not a great deal ost_ground materially this spring as a dry | yj;, "'": Is and Duluth, 1,120 cars. ; Slour, 8,000 bbls ; wheat, 15,00 bu.; | Hoeking Coal & Iron erally declined about as fast as they ad- | lower than Friday. The top, $4.60, was koodu market, and this fact is very signifi- | ““Ii s not my province to dilate on the | Bradstreet's reporied the week’s exports | corn 2 oats, 49,00 bu 2 e bl anced, and the close of the week finds the | about a nickel lower, but the bulk went as it when considercd in connection with the | polltical Situttion, but in this case busi- | Of flour and wheat from both coasts at 2,966,- | SHIFMIENTS Flour, 11000 Uis.: wheat, 45,00 R i . heavy cattle and the common light and half- | they did on Friday, at $4.50 and $4.55, the 00 i onts, 17,000 Du. 8 of her Omuha rivals. ne Al polities are so closely allied that 0 bu, against 234 ,000 bu. on the | bu.i corn, 8, Bxpross averaging up a littlo over lo fat stuff dragging along at prices as low as [ &eneral marke B L st yory parked, Inprov: e e Shoo | uevio ML 1, 33,943,000 Minnenpolis Wheat Market. | W. St L& P they have been at any time during the past | lower. On last Saturday the hogs sold largely nt in the grocery trade during the k | Yectly on the business of the country, and L SCIE R bu. for the | afNNEAPOLIS, March 31 —Itecelpts of wheat five years. Now that Lent s over, there | &t $4.50 d this will help to swell the March busi- | oy ot the business of the country, and | corresponding period of 1893, The market [ wodns wers 11550 b Lir 8 to very satisfactory proportions. Orders | gilila to 4 more or less extent for the un. | continued to rule weak during the greater | mills ground about’ 13,060 29810 b he Louiaville diiid cems to be a slightly improved demand Loutavtilo & N. & LR for beef, and for this reason the handy | No. REPRESE! larger and more numerous and there is [ Certain condition of affairs, commercial | bart of the remainder of the session, There | butfon of some Manhattan Con do ptd 13 i AL i 5 S . e * oRBETe | gt tho Tast twe Momphia & ¢ MeShTL light steers that are wanted by both Killers | 6. increased disposition to buy more freely | and financial. A fixed policy ‘on these im- | was a rally to 60%c, and then a gradual | fomt 5 lutt W Mienbenn B and shippers are selling perhaps 5c and 10c 1|-'urlum xnm‘v-rls N"xnlm Iurh"l'.\ ess Il““l !x fighting decline to 60%4c, with a sale or two es averaged about Yy higher tha he commerclal welfare of the country. as low as 60c. The clos ' ere yosterduy, although the Close review of the course of events of the past | g *e 4% m,""} closing trades were at | yesterday, nlthough, Uhe it month, commercial, financial and political, SRRSO A C. prices were higher than th fancy lines. Boots and shoes are doing 1 and will foot up a fair business and the M rdware jobbers claim to be well satisfied Mo, Pactfic. . obile & Ohio slivillo Chat Natlonal Cordage better than at the extr low time, ten days ago. Dealers attribute the unusually heavy receipts of the past few daye to the lower wly nseod &L b . with what they have done under adverse | must forcibly Impress the careful observer | The corn market was again very dull, and | day. The market closed o pfd T e anxiety on the part of farmers to get their eircumstances. and thorouhly convince those who still | the price fluctuations, as for some days past, | @%c; July,” sic; septemier N Centrai 1184 T A A & NUMLL AT Kat: betora cADEIL 1 ito] Avold he o 3 s e e VAL vere rely pnced v whe; The 1 hard, 6 » 1 northern, oot & W.oprd. L OB\ TSt L &K.C.. Attie into marke hefore Apr DERYVM Thero has been a general disposition | doubt that affairs are on the upward grade | were largely influenced by wheat. The mar- [ N0 1 harl i receipts in the count North Am. G to pid the assessor. This is a very foolish pro- toward stronger prices on many lines of | With every indication of the final recovery | ket opened firm, at 37%c for Ma § e ontiimn il || Son AT IR R D81 EHON Didec 4 Skl 7 . and before | Minnesofa and (he two Dakolis w ceeding, but it is repeated every year with e r expectee vance or. | O business within a reasonable space of e eling evaporated 378c was’ re o be whout 50,000 b, deliver o rallrod otil KPR, G AtOCK 3 staples. The long expected advance in cer. | 9f Dus v the firm fecling evaporated 37%c was real- | to be bt 0 etivered o/ vaitrod st ol locks today were IIRVREYIAEITORIATIL S Mias kel 6L WRN T ABIHE fain lines of goods has materialized ized for one or two fives. .~ When wheat | tions by furmers. Kecspls of whet in inne 0: Americnn wom: Turiing: | all right until these tux shirkers dumped {1l parti® Derims will be qtioted a' quarter of Guests of the Jobhers. dropped oft there was a corresponding move- [ AR TRENG! L0 2 Ven g for the core: i ko Gk, % | tieir cattle by the hindrads, and thiscaused a cent higher after April 1, and there will | The disagreeable weather which pre- | ment in corn. There were temporary ral- | sponding week. Shipments (his week wer 0 | Dkt e Ioal S EM s el A A iEhs 100 M Omaha, 5,005 [ cost of the taxes. it M i, the corcesponding 2 Nustiville, yeur. 1L in probabte that there - will tonal Cordag be higher prices on two or three grades of | vailed during the early part of the week | lies of ¢ from the bottom price quoted, but bu cotton sheetings and on some spccial lines | has no doubt delayed many country mer- | the continued weakness prevented them | crease In country clevitor stocks 3,700 Unlon Pacific, BALE] 'ERE INDIFFERE of muslins. Sugar s . shade easier. but | chants‘in paying thelr expected visit to the | from sticking long at a time. L 20 Tui. Ml wora -grinding at the ra g DEALERS WERE INDIFFERENT. otherwlse there is a_general stiffening up in [ Omaha market. The attendance coun- Only a fair amount of business was trans- | of el L TR Tours, Ma et Today's liberal supply of cattle was ex- grocers’ staples. The alleged damage to | try buyers has nevertheless been consider- | acted in oats. Sellers were in the majority, | A T R L AL €2 3 , L Lior, ceeded but three times during the entire the small fruit crop has precipituted the | #ble, and, judging by the lists of retailers | and with thelr offerings and the weakness | Lasit,of, e tme ‘"“"‘ e imente or nonr | pNEW YORK MONEY ON CALL— | monih, Receipts for the week have aver- ts of flour snts for th 1 lbis, foan” and closed at’ 1 1 per anticipated advance in canned goods, which | Who have signified their intention of call- | iy corn and wheat, the price fell off from are stronger all around. Evaporated peaches | Wi, O the {e to %e on near futures. The more re- it ol April, the market will be livel BELORAS o 085 i) are from 10 to 20 cents higher, while a mod- | during the Coming month. ¥ | mote deliverics were comparatively firm, grate advance is noted in various other fancy | Among the” Nebraska ‘merchants who | The market for May opencd where it ended I nes. ave been on the market during the week | yesterday, at 31%e, sold down to 3L%c, and exiigy N L] One of the results of the month's trade re noticed: J. I Stara of Bruno: Matt | cloged at that price. L L R L $39004 10 g hae been to call attention to the importance | Peterson. Gretna; C._H. Shore, Prairie | “py vas less activity i ot 1 00y e g 15,55 B e A Hatar ek D il here was less activity In provisions, and - e of /the manufacturing interests of the city. Fratitemonth: 1, We - Seisson. Alna | prices wero generally on the down grade. Coffee Miirke tnactiv 0m per day and this will account per | for the rapid disappearance of the advance s BNCHANGE Dull, with actuat | Made during the carly part of the week RN N Mg kie cor der | The market was very uneven. Conditions SNV dngs; posted tates, | locally were much the same as they have Dills, 4833486 been lately, but all classes of buyers seemed TONThE St bld: no sales: | to manifest more than the usual amount of i " | indifference today. As a result only the aged over Eueainal Akl The MERCANTILIL PADPE flour_all woee Wheat, 10,600 bu.; o cek in nearly all lines. The exceptions | strouge 0 The factories for the manufacturc of dry | wWorth: ¢ W W, o E i NEW YORK, March Gl COUT b tidy, fat, light and medium weight steers orth; C. W. West, Haywood; J. (', Hall, | The run of hogs for the first part of the en- YORK, March i The ciosing quotations on bond: y, fat, light o &oods specialties are fully thirty days behind | Plattsmouth;’ H. Row,” Carlisle; D. M. | suing week were expected to be liberal, and | ohened irregular, gonctily suster, but rallied | ogpmee T8 I, sold at anything like steady prices. Other with their orders and are experiencing the earny, Bayard; C. F. Adams, Crawford; | that was given as the reason for the weaker | b points net advance to “I0°_potnts et doeline. 6w conp...... 1174 grades ruled weak to Ge and 10c lower and biggest trade they have ever had. The H. ‘Woodruff, Harvard; P. J. Shans- | gooling, The day's receipts were 23,000 s, including . Mi e85, Tune . 4 vog. 18 trading was dull and dragging from the same fs true of the boot and shoe factories, | trom, St Paul: 8. Richards, North Platte; | 0, ¥ingtead of only 15,000 lead, as had . Iy At S miber ai $1 e R oo 11434 start. The cattle kept selling, howe Ono of the largest local concerns begun run- | ¢ig e JPUtril Tremonts & Mo Drews Mes |y 00 o lked of yesterday, and that gave the | Bay Sl St qutseL Baciflo e o 1001 5 speculative shippers and outside butchers ning ‘nights: during the week in ‘order. to ki Jaqueth & Potts, Clatonin} | market its initial decline. The longs were | steady Lousiaua atpd 16, 041y Wowt Shore..... .. got more cattle than the local contingent cateh up with their orders, which they found | Beran &' Nedorest, Verdigris; . Weible, | credited with supplying the most of the [ W n-lww_'l'lhrrl- NissauelUnsm e DN IR C YL ete et thought they would and in their efforts to it impossible to fill in the ordinary running | Winside; George W. Lowe, Newport; D! | day's demand. The more radical weakness [ 3o 0 NEY ‘."“‘ o e ot ba. 104 |Atehison 2iga A, an* | All their orders the market rather time. These industries are rapidly growing | O. O'Brien. Clearwater! U. Frederickson, | wiioh fonowed did not develop until the end | tnicet Sate T8 o b el v a3 G AR AT @ | up late in dhe forenoon and by 12 into more than local importance and they [ Nebraska City: Hyder & Mallman, Humph- jon, in which pork sold at $1.50 United Loy, <HOZE bigs, o 108K oo B0 | there was little of any consequence uns are co v ohi ot rey; Hughes iretna; O, Bear, N of the session, in which poric ‘e A o 4 103 (H. &T. Loeee 1063 ¥ ) & Ene continually branching out into new line ) aaret L Ona tlosad At S1i62h: amalngt: $11!82% L tho L vour. 10 : here was also an casier tone to the mar With proper encouragement there scems o o peril, > D1OCMINEtOn | L esterday. Lard wound up at 36.77%, e it .‘.,;'»'.3:,, Moassaslon: i Ket for cows and mixed stock. ONerings bhe no reason why they should not entirely | “The following Towa merchants left orders | compared with $7.07, and ribs at $5.92%, 000" Hin g i & were not at all excessive, not over 25 loads, sipersede the castern’ establisiments with | in town during_the week: Olaf Carlson, | geainst $6 yesterday. EORDON. Marcn $1: Market qute B i and there seemed to be a very fair demand i the western trade. Moorhead; . Salisbury, Henany B Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | “WRS Rl MAR. a1 Marker qui Mutiial Union 0. 11 for the stuff. Local louses have been free The receipts of the Omaha clearing house ”ul-k~ Onawa: N. C. Worthington, 26 cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, ; hogs, | 9.000 bags: prices kenorally unchanges N.J.C.Int. Cert.. 11 S, C. non. fund, 2 buyers all week, and while they re will- during the week have been as follows: Kennedey, Akron: Mrs, 8. J - 5 s £ £ RIO DF JANEIRO, March Market ste L 1ldlg Ala. Class AL 08 ing to and did pay about steady prices for Monfu A Tittie Sioux; G.'E. Erickson, Moorh 34,000 head. No. 7, 318 Bxcharige, 9 84060, Receip ok |ATn. Class‘B...000 101 | 38 50 C R e helters, it took L A (b Iloteky, Des Moines; Peter’ Witt, Pigcon: The leading futures ranged a bags; stock, 152,000 bags; 'cleared yesterday, 140k | Ala. Class C.. 92 988000, L b day J. Keith, Panama; L. A. Stillwagon, Glen- R bage. ¥ : 110 /Currencies......... 81 shaded prices to move the medium and com- Wednesday ........ Wwooll; D. Rooney, Kent, and Norel. | _Articles T _Opei (L SANTOS, March Market -steady: no quo- G mon stuff. The market for veal calves was hursday 5 fous & Nordell, Kiran. Whent No B[ Nw' tations; receipts, 5,00 Lags: Stock, 50,000 bags. el tolerably well supplied, but there was no gt 70 3y 5078 ™ ty g I 1 chasers y steady Saturday . 0,163, 15 Produce Pointers. A o ol Kansas Clty Markots. 3 London Stock Quotations. ‘;:_'fl,’;j"",lf;l‘,!":n':::fi purchasers atfilly, teedy Total $i,o01,758.23 | . The fruit growers of Grand valley, Cal., | corn Ko. 3! | mCANBASTCITY, Marol SsWHBAT Poor. de- |, "LONDON, March! 81.—4 p.ni. closln! FoelrougEN Lo santrall i ARk W HIB ECHE P2ANENIAT SRR S g Wi ne - report buds in fine condition, and a splendid March 301, :mu. st Stk el B dad R Nes e = = o8¢ Mexican Ordinary. 179 | trade was not partlcularly active, the odds AS DUN SEES IT. glu':h:::‘k for a tremendous crop the coming }:my ssd‘m N;wh o and: No. 2 mixed wm St {’n:ll«:}m t 13:"( and ends were pretty well picked up before The Texas stra Oats No. | a; No. 2 mixed, D@ite; Lnnaylvania. ... 02y | noon. Local Retallers Aro Not Loyal to the Omaha | matket qung thee ok e onstha ki s ] S0siny 2 ;s ALK | Business in stockers and foeders is never Jobbers. behind hand. ~ A slight advance is likely | it SRAMELY, A3 dairy, 1@ Tinols very rushing on a Saturday, but it was un- o cantile agency, speaking of local trade, says: | huve been mearly 50 per cont less than | $2.0009.50; ratsle, .00 | DA 18 1010 per cons. demand _somewhat. Prices held up fairly 8 rade has been quite satistactory this | Gurif the week: before = The supply” is i Rigle. = well until within the past day or two. when i 4 y | 500 bu.; Boaton Stock Quotations, yard traders became decidedly more anxious 120 | —» . Y onts, none. HOSTON, oh 81, Cull loans. cent; A a v, and In consequence of ! 2 it ‘are liquors, millinery and jewelry. It is a | _The diffusion process of extracting julee SHIPMIENTS -Wheat, 50 bu.; corn. Hime, BaLe, A, per sent Olouing priceat for (1 o 8all than to buve and In consaauence of PIGS AND ROUGHE bad year for luxurles. People have been | ffom frults is gaining ground. = It"has g oats, none Blocks, Dolds and mining siiare e restric Y and prices i 40 | 20 ... 400 xuries. long been applied in France in the ex [ ~cash quotations wers a UL Sl el RO declined 10¢ to 15¢ on all but the hest grades. X i forced to economize. The gentlemen appear | {raction of heef-root juice for sugar, and | kEOUK Quict and im0 i e ARt et i it aeioloRoEINTILh (sneauIXtoralinarsseall HEEP ARE HIGHER. 5, OSTAIINCT NEW ORLE el eIch o of cattle. Good to choice feeders are quoted ipts of sheep, with the exception of 83y Wia. Central Ai3ie| Ateliinon Ra{ Atehison 4. iles, spot 0. D& Q rdinary, . B cider mill or a cider press. \Easter bonnets, The weather, however, | “1¢" jil developed that 40 fair to good at $2.75 10, and have been unu 4 at $3.00@ lighter, commoner grades at from $2.75 sually 1ight all week, with similar conditions prevailing else- tq\lm\'u cut short on liquors and the ladies | I8 now used in making cider without a on ratnary, the California mid- No.'¥ white, 22%G31¢; No. middiint, is largely responsible for the dull trade in | orange crop, though large, is not quite up | g et middling 10% New England Y liere have. takel ar ko, orop;” . 18 not P i im s de i B GA G down. where prices have taken . sharp turn for millinery. One of the growing manufactur- | (0 the expectations of the growers. The Gipts, met Eross, 4, |u" AR, REPRES : the better of pretty close to half a dollar, i Costivise it vesult has been a marked advance all 0. 3, p13c; No. [ ports, contine ing establishments of the city states that [ around. Prices on the best grades are this week looks more like business than any | fully 50 cents higher and it is predicted week In the last six months, and manufac- [ HN@4 thore will be an equal advance early turers in nearly every line are talking en- )( Boston & Montan and the demand from all sources is better than it has heen for many months. There were no fresh receipts today and nothing here to make a market. All local houses No. Av. L. B0 cloging | 17171150 as fol- Fr. co Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO, Mureh 31.-The offic quotations tor miuin dutalkin There is every indication that pineapples i85 dry s | s A Tom 3 were wanting desivable muttons and lambs, couragingly. The home industry movement | wiij p. mummfiy plentiful this year. Some | (i), $5.871506.120; short cle oxed), | firmi middling, lows ol it and prices were nominally firm at the recont. instituted about two vears ago las ap- | small shipments have already been re- | 4 g0 o LA valow; shipindnis, 180 buies: stock, AT [T & Noverons. 1154 3 2 CRET TR (aia00n sattrek are qabtabis parently come to stay, and, as a_conss ceived at eastern points, but there will be WHISK Y- Distillers' finished goods, per gal., R o e o e }::L“'I‘:-xl".y““‘ Mexteiit.o...... at $3.00@4.00; fair to good westerns, 32750 supply for a eouple of weeks yvet. ida erop is estimated at about ites and the growers will begin to quence, local manufacturers are enabled to [ no &r e o ge force of em- | The keep up about thelr average force of em- | Ahe 17 1,244 3.75; common and she @2, good Lo choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs at $3.00@ _shipments, none; | Bulw e clioll Con. Cal. & Vi $1.15. { ~Unchanged. Wing Were. Lie reeetpts dud shipnients vigyes and are making both onds meet, ||| siip abaut the middie’ of April S SRt SouCal &V 425, 8 b B D -ADd n Luls valley farmers will se- fleld TRecoipts. Shipments. S i AR EHE —_— kS brings to mind again the fact that local re- | it i fid uantities. this vear — They At S e Gonia & Ourrs Yollow dacken Roceipts and Disposition of Stock. tall dealors in the various lines are not | Rave discovercd that peas ‘mixed with | Flour bbis.... e = ! 5 Offielul reccipts and dinposition of wtock an sliown Dby the hooks of the Union Stock ¥ for the twenty-fonr hours eniing March 31, 1804 rda 0ompan oelock pm nite as loyal to Omaha jobbers as the situ- | alfalfa and wheat produc ation warrants and demands. Most of | lot of pork, which in tur New ¥ NEW YORK, M. vl Mining Quotati 1) The following are the an mmense is converted | 170000 1400 Jibn ol A our retail dealera buy their stocks in Ch- | It cash Uy ‘wiy of sugar curad hams, dro0l 10000 cloain Mg QOTAUGHS ForirTS, cago and the cast, some of them buying | Bl bacon and snow white lard. E . 000} __ 10 = T — T —i 2 in St. Joseph even. For some unaccount- | {6 Wil raise its own hog products | s SO hange. today the buiter mar- goniaalogy S CATILE oGS | FO[l0NSE & NS able reason they have jumped at (he c T Rt HET T GRR Wiy steady and unelian Eggs, dull; B Gould & Curiy., Carw. Hoad | Cars 1lead | Cava. |Head| Cars. | Hoad clusion without investigating, that Omalia | JCHET Ra8 begn o notlecable advance in otly fresh, 9@10c. e, 210, - pope. | HAIDS Notwrons n o e e | | Jobbers are mot.able to supply their de- | gtock has been very scarce for some time, Now York Markets. 5 Moxic 4 |Qhickativer 103 L14sli.2001 16 3 ST Mands. Whenever the local dealers have [ but it is only within . fow days that | new YORK, March 81, FLOUL Tecelpts, 31.- New York Dry Goods Market. RO pferred. 1 1550 280 DLEROsITION ventured to patronize the Omaha Jobbers | dealers have been willing to advauce | g \iols, . exports salis, 5500 i W YORK, Murch 2L—Tur the last day of | Ophir ° Ao T CATER OGS, [SIERP, they have boen surprised to find (hat- they | prices. “Mliere '8 but little ale for the | marietanout it 1 patents: week and’munii’ busincs: Wi of & 'gal | Plymoiith 1 e - IR T ¢ san buy fully as well hore as in the east. | Mediim grades ‘and most of the stock | §i1sii.s; average among (he commisiion merchants, " the Pack Ohe of ‘the largest dry goods houses in this | that I not really cholce has to be disposed 3,554 mall and wire orders calling for fuitly good as. tations. G. 1. Ha aents of printed fabries, calicovs, dress goods f to packers, (. LOUIS, Marel 1. Miniug stocks closod as Swift & Co X city in discussing the matter with a whole- | ' | 2 ored he kpot reqiest was for [ ST T4 Pravel 31.—-Mining e banict £ walo dry. goods man sald, ‘It you will give | [ Kublished agcounts state that there are rmies, 31 dermte usiortm g X i ) LRI O A — e SHIPLING STEERS Toten 1. Banira & Co. fased o BOO 01 3 o oy | IO cres o devoted to_ our, ¢ super reauest. g e in beite A, Awked. 0 8., 1943 oo MorHn. L me the same goods for the same money | iy 'the western part of New York; that RgEan Duckwheat | demand at +13-160. for G sauarcs. The tone Of | adams .8 &b 4 ® .00 8.7 2o 1ot NSLsau MonE] 4 with freight added I will gladly buy from | this season's crop is about %000 carloads he market in steady An Nt 02 Eilzabeth,. 214 1 10, R. Beckor & Degon. 5 and be was taken at his word and | of fruit—the largest yield ' on record. [ DUCKWIIE cy ex-bond, 63 T 2 GraniteM... LA0 Hope...... 300 % A o P, D Atmonr | i B w- large- puvchase on the spot, the thering the crop employes 20,000 person: Peoria Gri rket. Blmetallic, .25 H REIN, O 16 Eihleago P. & 1. Ce | o3 ves named belng entiely satisfactory. | This amount was enouglh to feed 3,000,000 [ CORN MEAL-Quivt; yellow western, « ~Active, weak; No. > = PISE | Shippers and (oeders i T anothor instance a hat dealer persuaded | Deoble, with all the grapes they ‘would | 23t biptising, 32 RN e cial Notos. L - | im0l 10410 a flocal merchant to go through his hat | WAt daily through the entlre grape scason. | 4xypev quics; No. = Milwaukd, 615G e P pARS, Ma Three per cont rentes, 99¢ | 8% 120 00108100 00ooe atock and see whether or not grades and m;‘u:.fll"a‘lil .'.\u:fih:l]gk:{nr'thr' ;',{p flllllr:s‘z .‘.::24 Ak ¥ MALT-Quiet; werowed, S T Shominals Noo igilas « | a7 ‘for- the account % e 8100 Ao ¢ { ¥ i geu one o oW ¢ BAT—Recelnta, none: exports, 35,000 bu,; CISK Yl high wine basis, J1 MPHIS, Murch 167,677 bal- JICAGO LIVE b , J0on Lhce (ol not, aulhlikm S eIl a8 | roves of Florida. She sells her crop | sales, 10000 b, and 16,600 " spot. | RECEIPTS-Wheat, Solcbn. oot 600 s | M i, N 3 0. an order before he | hopself and purchases at the north all [ Spot, dull; No. 2 red. In store and elevator, 6%c; | ol 1,000 8. ;. barl LeTli0 amount. of wold gona | 3T:+«:1048 3 80 3 LONDON, Mar ak of Kngland on balances today, Only & Limited Number of Cattlo Was L 700 bu was (hrough examining the stock. The | the plantation & No. 1 norther 10M B cori lout, 63 uplies. She does not ad- into the fact a that our retall trado here dues not | vise women to take up orango wrowing for | it deliversd. Options uncied femer, but iacked lomg? bariey, i, into ! A - Wanted and Fow Arrived ully appreclate the opportunities they have | money, or With less than $20,000 or $25,000 [ bull suppart, and soun turned woak, dect 1 it N e g o | 10 i CHICAGO, Marchi 3L Today's narket was not for buying goods at home in quantities to | capital, but says there are no details of i R TR TN g R Liverpool’ Rarkots, Datancen. S gi0; Ton woeks $i1, bals | 1 1 alfferent: from. that. of other Butuniays. Only. & suit them on just as good terms as they | OVange culture that a woman cannot mas- f west discouraged the LIVERDOOL, March Sk+WHEAT—Quiet; de- | gyyoe, 1 1 } number of cattle wus wanted, nnd the _ 8 o i e ter, and if sho gets the right kind of prop- | | it mand moderate; holders affer moderutely; No. 1 e Glgosinsatigix i 1 5 i can buy them east. The healthful doctrine bulls. 1 e from | Calitorni @5 1d; Nt ik red wost I 1 8, } 3 1 il on mule went slow at former guot erty to start_ with, and has the business | poth ane this weok, mkifornie; “ndie.10;- § diwesten, 48 1000 for the week, $11 bal- | 3 ; of home patronage should not be confined | yoiy for detdlls, she can not only make it i Wi | O 1. ') . ) 1 1 ot much but Texans and canners and to homo factories, but should be extended | profitable but a kol delight —Produce fHuls | ¢ @ | CORN—Quiet; demandimoderate; new mixed, I R ey ) 1 butchers' ST were offered, and there wero fow t home jobbers as well. fetin, 40 | B3R _spring patentedids o SN, 0 Tok the ook, $90,001,038; | 1 5 trades ontxkde of the Hmits of from $2 to §.% ““Banks base all the money they want here s bor, TORGTINC, closed | B Tt e e 4ok 3 i This w ‘ecolpty fool up about 61,000 h and can supply legitimate demands. They Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. il S Y i 3 ==L % Cloarings, $16.00%388; | 2 2 s againet G439 head for last week and 64,3 are not seeking borrowers, however, though CITY, March 31—CAPTLR—Rocelpts, | COINTREcelbls, 1TOW buos exports, 560 bu. Wool Market. e Wk s i | 2 1 N e i ot A\ fon LB [ i\ T no good opportunities to lend money are F:400 hoad; marcet atead Spot market quict; No. 2, 1 elevator, Wie | _ST. LOUIS, March 3ELWOOL—Quiet, ¥, 4 4% 000 Diead, ngrinst 244,500 head for March, 1893, <y passed by, 2; TRuve cows "?"m\. affont.” Option wore' "l and_ weake il o | without chane: small lokg of uew ool AN | AN EIANCIEC Atren 31 Dot e, |1 4 hote sk mare: aulat. fesling 10 Lo o SR ;) stockens + morning with wheat, closing e net decline; e sel 180; telegraphic fIver burs, 60 4@i0%¢; Mex- ridde nnd i weaker tone. The highest sale of the xR NARt Tueadey Akl Cha: siows stockens und feeders, §2.50r5.0; buite, .15 | 0T clound e b M. @b cuning ot ‘Friseo Wheat {(uctations ¢ “ 3 g Under. youterday's. outaide fRire. o - : e uly, A3Tgrake, losing at 43T, X 4 o one. Money. @i per | and the v OF prlcen win About that Bl merclal club o secure another dry sads 08-Tecolola, JLIO. haed; shipant A NG, SO M ciane sad. b, ASAN FRANCISCO, Mardh 81— WHEAT-Quist; Uxehanie, 5w premium. | 1 Ber, Caihe Totelutnt wore: UMY . IheEal fof house has been successful. Until Tuesday Vies, ‘.k,,l and _mixed, $4,0G1.50; lghts, Q’;'"“' mil‘,‘.‘:’.". "n'.'{n r‘\ImI v ‘,l.m_;“m |,... .{.. ay, $L11%; ember, 1K, for the week, $0,469,450; | | n' st day ‘1 the week, amounting Lo about we will all hope that Omaha has been the And Dk ) Spot, makiet dull und neglected; No. ‘& atkei b } D00 Noad, wndnaking 16200 Wik weris ecelp : e . | No., 2 del ed, 303G . 3, , ite, STOCKS AN BONDS, HIC in; 3,267,0 o1 7 e than for last weck and 77 winer and that (he contract will be'closed et am e Biamants, gonat | Bhg gty o' 3 White, s ek, mied el it . e wi ok ek e | 1 ; A g gl prin without delay. T ererert orn, 6408 truck, white westorn, 420 i wes Tt R cipally. & m $4.70 0 $1.80, with fr T7¥hb megatiakions it the Tlinols Central St. Louls Live Stock Market. ik, whita suair, s "oplions. ero v Sbare Speculation Was;Unasally Active Ex. Sterting Qo et \ 1o S8V ThS" rims ot atottions ok not need any additional trunk lines the e L ladt RATKRC il e . closing ul e, il NEW YORK, March 1.—The share specu- | * NEW YORK, March 71 Syporta from the |4 800 33 3 o0 el o E10.000 houd” more 1llinois Central will be welcome, especially Ipts, 3,200 head: shipments, 250) —Stendy: | shipy $#.0096.9; §ood to | 1ation was unusually dofive for Saturday, and | part, of New Xork i th L MRes MUY H siillil 8863 6 i (ma st yea for_tho roason that it will open’ up u rich e aulet; lght, MISOLI" phkery T Veak tate, common . s@isc; | With the exception of a brief perlod around oot SRR wilver ceneril et MR Tt G AR oy PR :fli l‘;nwry ln;l\\\-n-llllthlu city ...;a Sloux Recelpts, 100 head; shipments, non Pacifig coast, 131, " London m i hold: | 11 o'clock, when reallzlug sales caused a o dry K0 Py " 3 e P s P Y P falls, 8. D, and enable our merchants to | market wctiy ong; native mixed, ers offer sparingly. : T, K9, 82,740, T 3 Dric ¢ Friday. Q lon were 300D 1In upoh Squal torma WIth Bloux Gty | Sommson’ speirs” lamis Than roh. B (DES-Dull; - wet salted, New Orleans se. | fractional reaction, the tendency of the mar- | palances. "Uloarings (his week. 318,12 R | 1 BUG " ur poor Lo tuhey xhoop, ‘and fF and St. Paul. All Omaba jobbers ask is a Sloux City Live Stock Market U4 G0 B ASONNE] Temas seleciit, 3 | ket was fn. the disection. ot higher. prices; | TiE; telgiegs £ 57 Tt Clenrings S RARL kg TGS It Lot Al Wk fy field and no favors. SIOUX CITY, March 81 HOGS Ttecolp S O3 e ge, 8 P | the market closlng strong at an advance on fast " weoki, i i 14 596,140, ) oo RRABLINGR TR 1at Wetic il So.kdd. hewl A large number of count ore ead: shinien oo LEATHER-Dull and nominal: hemlock sole, orda; ings this month. §91.35), 1843, $108,571,- . K 0 OB’ recelpta kEKTOR i, have b e M NN B CORDAEY - PR haots Sradt, ot t market Ng Buinos Ayres; 1Nt 1o heavy welkhis, i@, | i1¢, Anal figures of yeaterday, ranging from i ducrease, $17,120. - o cent. Hai- | CALVES, 15000l ot 1 JR bR o -the ':'.'\.‘r"x:'u‘\',.n‘t week, | O Shipmeats, 00 PROVISIONS- Tieef, stoady; = tamily, Tkoon h:: “A‘W‘mtr";'t 'll:":;.lllt. -uaum ances this month $12.520475: Maroh, 105, $i1.- | 1 Lo 13 480 1. 10 500 Mamy © neve it good e ate, 10 exira mess. $8: beef hama. SUE00g16.5%; | tending to 3 per cen spectalties. | 06661 Money, dull at 516G7 per cent. Exchangs | 1 pomin ik ie e Omaha before and go away well satisfied | Jodi & 5',}’;3,‘, g | cliv” oxta’ wodia mes, ;_um‘n.» Cut' weats, | There was the customary covering of shorts | on New York, $5¢ premiun i 127 450 Tl 152 600 Your with what they have seen and learncd. One | 2.60. oxen. % pr R . Pokled -:i’."ifli over Sunday, and the ‘purchases were sup- NEW YORK, March 31 }.T"" Aia] bank clears |, 3 Poh il foomom | ceipt b . d i e O 1 The folio walex, 350 terces, Pt ierces at i { don account in xon 3 1 W a0 2 6 25 ol pared with a year ugo, found that he had | ool S nday March 81 o i at r-inn&u"':"':'.'."r" Jubye r|-|;,u~d at | ville & Nashville. Th Mlln buying 'u with last week 5 1 g | taken orders in his store from fwonty-six 110, atinen, 8. e s e ti h Suaapared with the curtvepondiis weck. 1as i customers within the three days, and while | Sonth Omaba Colie apou ., sauy:, mew e :nl".?m:n.'h,' o '“.."".._“':l‘?;m"“‘::l‘; e weekdy banksiatenient sows i followin | 1 y 1. 140 Yt h JOUS OMAN ne, 150, ¥, changes: Reserve, increase, $4,532,500; loans, de- | 1 : 10w | ¥ thelr aggregate purchases were not as large faleaso..s 0; shor 51 015§ as that it echoed TA bull movement in u--. $,776.700; wpecle, increase, $1,651,500; legal | 1 1 1T | i s the samo number of buyers woull have | Kdasas ity INSEED Market retains its firm- | American securities on Uua.uuhnn increase, 43,810,400, deposits, ' Increase, | 1 | 1650 3480 made & year ago, Lho aggregate sales were ouls L the volume of business iy some : eiroutation. decrease, $8,900. The banks | 1 1 101K HIEEE AND LAMBS Recelpty, 4,00 head; ite satlataotory. With Eecd weather ed tuday:. prime crude, b The fact that the market bad been largely old, $83.900.100 {n cxcess Gf the requirements | 4 ) [} mntket i i o Ahecp, BLNG4.86) » ory. ith good weather from Tota) Pre crude, lovse, 2UNc; prime sumumer yellow, | oversold was recoghlsed by the short inter- m- per cent rule. 1 1 1.7 top lumba and yearlings, #.20G4.9%,

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