Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 24, 1894, Page 15

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> 3 Bl - b w. 9 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'SUNDAY, JUNE 24 1894 15 ~ e ———————————————— e — T S ] N 3 1 N CAARKT ! . CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 3 ot e g s o OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ; o8 i PR . . was & frectionsl decline i = - ‘e s ‘o~ - " ’. sha trad = . " - ; : :' Volume of Business in a Jobbing Way Con- | Basiness Was Deserted for the v 4 0o & Nesel$ Week Closes with Recijts Muoh Under.| w . : ‘8 tinnes Very Fair Yeste:d: Yo ~ % pe 2 Last Week or Last Year b P . : i OSPECTS IN THE COUNTRY IMPROVE | I in our | OPENING TRADES IN WHEAT WERE BETTER | = " i - SN s o lngy Sugnr | CATTLE TRADE BRACING UP AGAIN | & B 3% ¢ = o Hleavy Showers of Rain During the Past | Foreign Cables Were s Feature of the Situa- - TRAMat 14 sty WA 6 o Quol f the X 1 Have a Stimulating Effec . ‘ 8 " . & Different Aspect to the | | tion ia the Grain Market—FPro- g wmock S ;. . firm &t a very gen fina abd Give Prices a Light ¥ 3 " Business Outlook—Omaha's Fruit | ases | visions Were Fairly £ - iz i k Hogs Also Feel the Effect Market Growing. | r,f Active. - o 2 s, with xcep ¥ &T ot Scant Offerings. P4 S 3 B3 H h s [ S—The fecling s & wor of . rdage, Whick i s “ While the results of the past week have « ss was 4 v ¥ E Pty . . . Sreak 4 : 8 T e ‘ M was 2y AXD ¥ 1 f the past six dave | T v . - $ nts and the traveling rep- | SNOW, CHURCH & ¢ VIEWS. fe iy ‘ v ” Sk E I jobbing bouses report a great G rday e s gher pr se 8re | Apgiy arket was . N outlook for the | Raine of the Week Revive Trade as Well s u ity T ry s P X - g N y few localities are s ns Growing Crops Y. gtaigth 2 T " T ? . days hey hav been badly - whole is in excellent shape w, Ch & C 1% agency s ] eral, ! Lot o \ at probably never been a time when 4 A T hu N3 PriosE are aw s for an abundant corn crop was s A IR0 M ise, how mark . 2 gy s ! this present stage of its £rowth e e e e G w - ke the 18 2 7 fair country merchants are exj e e a3 | por e v e . % 73, 0 1 fdence in the future of tr at any 1 wha be termed f stock Y@ 2 p holoe 40 0 time before since the comr nt of the rn weather. H rains have 16 P . A v year. In some sections of the state farmers st parts of this state, and % | port i i H wers actuslly pe sove ng prime ¢ tion. Wi e it horoughly dis: the dr The | ance of this weather for two -t it . ot 2w coming of the + | more corn will be high o iere: < shown by s of ¥ Stock Yarde pect of having la 5 i bt : e With these fact 1 s g - P é : No one es any Wi e s tited e 18 A . s fap. - T ISITION \ as trade will undoubtedly n on tm gy e i ? 5. Thiese sk 2 - § quiet 80 Jong as the general . . St ] - i ' 1 wail e ¢ ry at large are s - e 4 S z % = . 4 g v & o i unfavora! Merchants will be very - B o st » ¥ 2 % e : : to follow a conservative policy so ke, dec d s a B ; 2 \ the cry of hard times is heard in t o at a y 5 L2 . 0 b i 5 and few will attempt to_branch g - = ring Is much for the pre What & e s g ece Eiax . 5 5 steady trade which they r - oy b Bt - : Joying owed by s ? 2 p uantity, a r - " 2 when orn crop i " - ked life. | 5 OMAHA'S 2 ¥ s e The present n H beef tr a growth in 8 roug ¥ glt gr - CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. P | ~ JRE GENERAL MARKET. PR s of v [ st - Then — be maln i | EW YORK shares, b ; A e to advaitage e was a du There Was a Quiet and Unchanged Market of the larger rovisions. ., Ete. ? - " f to ‘ sissipp! river have found 3 to send their orders to c fornia fruit than try to ge from the coast or ym Chiceg: sequence Omaha suddenly the front rank as & 3 the sexson has on the semson ad expect an increase o mess transacted in this pra believe 1 ¥ bing trade. srrpingtl et e The season has opensd a f s usuzlly Jow, in fact lower iulL'. :‘ fore, and this as it o stimulate the inclinstion on of consumers 568 % cut off luxu During the past week | a large line 1265 | 12 o () ciles e F Des Moines. Dav- cannot enport, Red Oak and Sioux City, la., St. | ber of se e Joseph, Mo., 2nd Lincoin g by . Neb., have bee 1 St ey t metho = BANK n hand large During the past ar in adva decrease in cle pared with the aguinst 1 1§ per cent, 3 like Omaha, & per cent, Denver 2 The decrease for the whole per cent, or 3 per ce re Qecrease. Boot and shoe men report qui The llowing will show the clearings for a go T ench day of the past week &t thix point: = e Monday ... e 3 Sl R 3 ] Tuesda NGRS Wednesda: The f0LIOWING Were the receiits aul Shipm wats Thursaay : - e e of & £ood trade ! Saturday ... ing Total . A DUN SEES IT. or no corn. trade. If f | bie condition prevail this | Commercial Club snd Manufacturers As- | will be the larg ver had in the state, | 3 sociation Should Be Harmonious. and it is for that every ch in the weather business fa Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. [ ;3 (PG Woothe } Caan By Do Dun & Co.'s mercantile »gency, says: tariff will be led before cor OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. “I was present at the meeting of the ex- | Journs. and by fall ecutive committee of the Commercial club | It is e hap Condition of Tride and Quotations om i e s, 500 last Tuesday and was very much interested e nel A s ““:'l"" and Fancy Produce. | ). Juue 2 4 in the discussion led by President Page of | With these conditions and & sood o ot . i the Manufacturers and Comsumers 2ssocia- | now under consideration, business at Omaha tion. The executive committee was eppar- | 20d in Nebraska will once more reach the high level of prosperity. It should he ently very much relieved when a shrewd | membered, of course, that these are lawyer raised & technical objection to the | pacts and only prospects. Trade at consideration of the question &t issue and | time of the vear usually becomes #0 permitted the episode to escape through v and continues ®o i s one of the side doors. Nevertheless, wh ns. This vear w k- | Mr. Page and cther members said found TOiSe st fnceod {3 a lodgment in the minds of their hearers, S Atits | Theme T New York Mining ations. " om0 and while he did not succeed in committing as #t will & NEW YORE . wiur ars the 1,00 0 200 the committee to his ideas, they will not be trade in Ne O8I 10T s forgotten 15 : 3 “The Commercial club esnnot fail to ap- ) S preciate the important work accomplished 1 st by the Manufacturers and Consumers uss = i ciation. It would be both and = e oAt 5 e & Norcrosa | e zble for our growing place itself tuke &n optimistic view Homostik squarely on the home petr platform— for this reason 1 have Mexican S : hos mot already don Direct re- areful in this instance to give 800 B p ¢ sults, benefiting everybody, certal - of (he argum e w follow a persistent and consistent advocacy | 523 1 do not i~ A ; . an ne, 4c; July, of the principle. The central organization - NDON “June 23— 1 W v i of the Manufacturers of Nebraska has en- i - YN tered upon an extensive campaign for th o — avis v ack. benefit of home industries. It will hold a Cafies Mar bt e series of meetings and give banguets YORK, June SEED— at various Nebraska towns and cities for the e express purpose of interesting citizens in x . k wepre lig e g home products and bome manufactures. At ezch banguet the entire menu will be made ; - up of Nebraska products, and in | EAL—S and town local home p | organized and couraged { sl i ps £ AN e 3 turers and Consumers associat |2 e = Bac s 3 . ¥ enough already to win a promir o ooy <oy g Wt among business organizations, and | ¢ - . - " beginning its career of usefulness. | was free k. E . . . “The jobbers will organize another excur- | Eas . 3 % sion out into the state next week. The re- el e | =2 - RECE 57 » whest, 7,000 bu. 2 sults of the last huve already been felt. At 000 bags | | [ 4 the excursion committee meeting the other Firm: but quiet; prio d v > X & N whe we day Chairman Weller struck a keynote when oy Texas NEW b low - = he reminded his fellow merchants that r n - guolls. snd 8 t [ 1 L Sugnr market Omsha was not securing all the trade 10 | males. 114000 bags. cleared for spocie this Vit g NEW YO . which she is entitied in Nebraska and wes! bags —Texas summer squash o ordera 200,080 were g . . " . ern Jowa. It is well enough to reach o Cotton Market week ag = s K nto other territory for all that cen be ob- LIVERPOO! 22 —O0TT i g b Exuty ¥ MRy 298 5 i N the trade of western lowa and 41 d e (B b ud = b b advan -0 - geaden. . T T » Nebraska, the richest agricultural region of s, ' e Three e waa good ¢r SORTORA, N . ) the world, is enough of itself to guadruple - g gy per for the s markets sast and » ARS X - L e Omaka's business in a year if it were ca Futures opened g P | s New York ex rece was right trom tured. The first thing every jobber in th Josed mediu ¥ e beans. weiling 3 a $153, 92 Y nine Feir eh heavy & city should undertake y is the conquest Moyl gy & buicher weig b » & at from o of the immediate tributa: and this o e A C Weak Y, New ¥ SAN e 3 b0, w r ebt & 5 . ol possible if proper effort g ~ e 5 " x €5 W = from § - | the right time W persomal acqusiv Chiengo Frui Quotst ol - AL 8. T ar o Liverpoui Mar.eta toyard the schicvement of results in this e 4 h 67, o $5.07E, 086 ¥ prices wer e if any - . ¥, girection g her MO ’ n 3L6490T; | b th ery 1 - . - . “Trude is better and hopes wre vastly im uia | ¥ s - - b s Sules ¥ TEely . iy, 3 W proved. The coplous rainfall of the week | Augw 5 = $480 2 net $4 $4.80 Pr 3 Just passed gives ground for the expectation | her. 36886 ®: Nove .y Sare | 1 . e . and § e £ to wwly §o08; M- Lawts Camey that Nebrasks's king crop of corn for 1 30 %0 enuar ¥ i ¥ TIVE £ 8 - B of will surpass every previous year of her | & — A ¥ w Erown | 400 ON E v. & v [ tory. The short crop of small gratn wil Kansas Clty Markets. A Erowers _—— = g - o v i . : ' Selay o full recovery of confidence until corn | _KANSAS CITY. June EAT-3c ¥ aid. and et ons STOSNS AND BONRE. . - - : N " . Is entirely out of danger, but the American | N& 3 red. S@Sc; No. 3 red, igaic; reje bie O s stock on the mark S - g il 3.~M d - ie New York Dry Geoods Market habit of anticlpation will stimulate buying RN No. 2 mized B5%@% m orders, b revaiting Tone of the Security Market Fa minm nsk - oo K. 3 2 v e more and more as the weeks go by e - i s g FouR stock. EPie Was Weak (9 4w Y ‘ e “The canal enterprise is developing some mized, #@c; No. 3 white TOMA TOES —Florida pretty well ex NEW YORK, June 2 e 23 M M 4 - 4 3 opposition, but se far as the business com SS S . | huus m L anced o i New schang 3 e § Juvers are wmenity i concerned there is only one opin s n b o | et ot dawnom Aot <6 s L Y . . K afier o ne. a P fon and that is, "The canal must be built 508 00 . e . s . 2 Delails should be udjusted sud proper safe- carn, 18 bu;| NEW BEANS-Home grows wax b (3 dev . . p* 1 b T guards placed about the bond propositic o : | 2TI0E beans - 8 d 32, 51 " wlar music lomig purtiand besch. but the city and county should mever . W . e PG, X B hew. 0e: and - - ‘ 3 antil the enterprise is realized It - sket, S s sa v = Guestion of wheiher this ene or (b Siveronst Wep Washeh | Y s som . = - . v 4 W WM. LOUDON, Se especially prefited by builliog the asmal [ e - ; . o sts, the st N 2 Ul welber or not Omaba can —_— » o O = | e e | i Bl Jii ¢ i Commission Merchaut power like that pre E SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—W : " - - 4 . engineers to go untn | December, 3L95% mow weller. 8101 | - S . B CRAIN AND PROVISIONS. the project appesrs to Wool Market i red a por ~ . w47 E : - - wgs and New Yok Al controversy and the oaly proble | sr. LOUIS June B -WOOL—Quiet, 8w un- | we L s [+ e : P o ve Chiege bowd o bew best 10 carry it inte execulion. | changed t from yesterdsy. A | |4 . nce soliciier South Omabs passed Kansas City io bog —r—— . R Doy was 3 o Spade . . i - 4 m 4 New Tark Lite Budding Pecoipls several times the past week, | Siide for lfe Courtland oeach touight | ue & r break of 1% P W 4 . wie 18

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