Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 7, 1895, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

— = == \ \ western fresh, 23:; southern, 2%¢; receipts, 2984 rv\n\‘b ~weeks of the most favorable weather—and [ the grangers K@% per cont; Wheeling & Lake dressed welght; rofrigerator beef at $3,a9%c w el to o 3 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [ ¥ ™ | o s o ity Ravd e shawn B the-grent | Hrio® preferred. mainta 150 wer ety piconry; | OMAHA LIVE ST(}CK MARM]S xPorts Totay, 1,00 hntters 'of hett, | Caives | it el paray, e (6 e e documents 2 i TOSIN-Fitm; strajned, common to g0, $1.65 | majority of the groves. Ordinarily at this season l"l(;k‘nnnll hiengo & &t Touls i per cent; elotn, 864 head. Market ‘n ittle slow and | {ndicted. This 18 Ahother bhase of & ToR . of the year an orange grove is tha most delight: | Pitteburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louls pres ely stoady 1e, poor to cholce. $5.000 | atan o pro Sy CTINB-Fitm at 304@60. ful spot, for the trecs are garbed In an emerald | forred, 114 per cent, and Tobiceo preferred and wiive | western calves, poor to ordinary, oo | Sanding fight between local butchers v QhATOV=Firm; city, (1i@%o; country, 4% | cout ith snowy blosome” tor groaments. But (kmd \ge guaranteed, 1 per cent. The bond mar. % e PR ; " o now the groves appear nn Black a4 bare na & | ket Quring the day was somewhat mors Anis . HEED AND LAMBS—Tecolpte, 607 ; Frenoh Bulge in Wheat Took a Final | "Pifinorevs New United cloeed at $16 bid; | norihern orest i midwinter, To fudge'by el , and prices were Taiely Well held untthe Receipts for the Day Show an Inorease All [ o & on win ainer mciive "ns ,\";'\"‘\' \';""":4'" Core "‘l Triak R¥ Vashingich, i bbie, $6.0067.10; Washington, I | appearance, the trees are anly fit for frewood, Nour, when, under the influence of the y good Atock; sheep, oot to go CINCINNATI, March 6.--Investigation Tamble Yesterday. Dulk, $0: ‘refined Naw York, $.00; PhIGeIDhin | 10 wivends the round of the ax Is Meard i | Wenknoes of ghe whave srecumtion. prioes. trended Round Over Last Weck, Tambs, " cominon to chirce, $1.50g8 | " e . 7 V6.2, Philadelphie and Ballimore, | many groves, do¥ntward. The nggreghio salos Wera §001,60 HOGS - Recelpts, 9,865 head. Market steady at [ SNOW3 (hat Father O'Grady fs rocaverin —— in 'lu}‘k 3 'As With the orange so with the lemon groves The main declines w Mexiean Natfonal S0 Prosecutor Swartz and Judge Wilson afle RICE -Steady; domestic, falr to extra, 4%@ | In the last few years much attention has been | first and Kansas & Texas of Texas 3 per Aoy ~ nounce that he will bo tried soon for the N S| RED | #%e: Japan, 4%aiise. devoted to lemon growing, and there were many | cant; Virginia Midland generals, ver eont; | BEEF CATTLE WERE A SHADE LOWER CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, . Bl vt CORN WAS DULL AND THEPRICE SUFFERE uuA.\«); ko Bagler; Californla 82,7502, large groves in the southern part of the state. | Erle, §thextended, 24 per cent Des HADE Fleainid murder of Mary Gilmartin ‘ N, 83,9004, 5. This crop had become a large source of revenue. | catur & Tvansyille 1sts and Eva aaainy . e o Pig fron, qulet; Scotch, $10.00620.00; | Last yenr about 50,000 boses of lemons were orado Midiand. ists, 2 per centy ERCCINES St TYer T g e THE REALTY MARKET. . 1@nn, 89.00G12. Copper, stendy; brokers' | shipped, and they brought fancy prizes because ‘ana Chicago. ) All 7 " and Teedors Were in Demand, Traders Had No Hpeculation In Thelr 216, exchange price, ' $9.8569.50, Lead, | of ' thelr superior quality and because the rn Tate, 1 per cent T e GRS T URE LT WWRTS SOTT OOTS |\ uAtic, -RIe Lo Y00 SATIIG Fesutoed | ¥it - 4 and Very Little in Their Action » Hy: exchange piice: | fached the market e, when but_ ity Vi Midtand stamped, 8 por the Close- Stockers In Fair Demand todty proved b il o sy tor e vere | INSTRUMBENTS placed on record March & T stralts, 3104113, 2" ! rom ot places could 3 But cent; § Francise ngol As, 4 - S S R SUpp! b VY 895, attd Deistiess Wep Uoniges (g 8 ajts, FILI0GIL. | fruit trom other places could be had. Lo PR ) B B o IR . ~Hogs Go O a Nickel good demand that existed, and the market for WARRANTY DE len on Cclinnge, 20’ tons Algust tin, $1d; %0 | “From the enst const, where are located the | Wheellng division, Senttle, Lake Shor tor the D well finished cattle wae as high as at any time | gy r quently Stho. suty, I S 2 'or the Day. Jul! lan to Andro Millan, lot 8 July, $15: 25 tons March, $13.10 great pineapple plantations, comes the same | ern lsts, Baltimore & Ohio b8 reglste slnce prices began to mend, Butohers' stoc 7, Patterson. par YTTON “SEED OIL~Steadier; 1t 18 rumored Biignt. Pineapple growing had sxeumed | Oregon Improvement consol & 1 per centi hobiglllitio gt (UL gL g RSB Y D BT L ales aro being male that If roported would | Iarge propactions in that section of the state, and h & Wilkesbarre b8 sold at 8, against 9 RId Wiong, dhd mies o Stockers wnd toeders | WWHAUL U] Sivings Wt {rivestmeit o " ch 6.-The Trench bulke in | €how better prices; others claim that I any | & great doal of money had bean Invested: on January 18, . . 9 ? wore at full priccs. Common steers were slow RAALEL k 53 CHICAGO, March 6.--The I'rench bulke I | Lol syien Have been made tiey have been at | * *In addition to the destrietion of the orange | “'the Evening Tost's London cablekram say: s e Ay BAfeH B licad " wiy at j0a of tom auotations, | 8 H i Ko o wheat, which was tottering yesterday after- | ancessjons; prime summer vellow. prime [ and Jemon groves and pineapple plantations, all | Americans opened firm, notably Louisville & | The receipts today were 1,986 cattle, 6477 | Sijes wore at from $1 b for poor 10 | 100 feet Tots % and 2 blook T TL noon, took Its tumble today, the price for | crude, Be: off crule, Ble; off Suinmer’ yellow, | (he vegetables were killed. e growing vegeta- | Nashville, on the publicition in the Duily News | hogs and &35 sheep, as ngainet 1,827 cattle, | s¥irn cows, heifira aod ol trom ¥2.5) n Place $ o u ot 8 ahout | ¥@Je nominal; yellow butter gr naBe; sumed large proportions in Flori of a reassuring telegram from August Helmo 3 and 19 eep o Fednesday of | H:5 stockers and and at from 3 ast Omaha’ Land ‘company 10 the ~Ada- May closing e per bu, lower. Cort Was Shout | irime’ summer white, 16 tinl. and the Tebruary old wave came thoré | Prices roucted gonerally on profi tnking by yes: | 3577 hogs and 19 D fo e Yo | 19 46.80 for drewsed boot And" Shippig stecis 1."‘.“ i TR AR R B as dull as it could be and the price suffered e were thousands of ncres In beans, cucumbers, | terday's purchasers, The close was firmer ngain. | last week. The rece! or the we "8 | The range of quotations for fed Texas caitle [ 2 25 and 24, Mock 4 wibale of Io Y Yo reduction, and oats closed ke lower OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, {Avtnge, peas. tomates, ele, which were flour: | Canadian, Pacifcn wtll” were down neatly’ one | far are 6,800 cattle, 13,00 hoge and 6,240 [ wi na from 4335 to £.50 for coxa and bulle and | opoeed plat of iiast AL R i ’ specula- hing, ‘and in a few weeks would have com. [ poin he American loan was per cent | o A 294 o ogs | Bt from $3.75 to 5 for steers. Most of T tot k aha.. Provisions varied the monotony of specula — manded fancy prices i the northern and western | premium. © It 48 teared that gold shipments from | Sheep, s against 2704 cattle, 14,658 hogs [ & frm 8315 Lo 86 for tecrs, Most of gy LTl SHATM DBEDN tive dejection, putting on an appearance of | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | markets, Now those fields of vegetables Jook f | v side cannot be long delayed, and the and 1,020 sheep the first half of last week. | Stocrs and i from $.50 Lo $8.60 for cow | 3D Ware to W A Langworthy, lot 14, #prightly firmness Staple and Fancy Produce. ‘rr they had been s hed by fire. The acreage Lulk of a "J'{"‘ loan mnn \,;_x;n 25 T‘:t ot | CATTLE--There were sixty-five loads of | bulls. gl mingtod’s ‘.,v»l\'\ O o ML & F n vegetabies wns larger this year than ever ets generally were 1dle. There are mumors o o > M s |, There was comparatively a steady feeling in | Frank Bail and wife to Oscai Quick, Tots Wheat started tame and rather weak. | EGGS-Per do., 13a14c. fore In the history of the state. Aficr the Do | o freth Tndia steriing loan SR, e i the yurdu toluy, &N TiES WEE Coms ukh' the s Sore [ 5'ana's, biock 2 Omana There were numerous sellers at yesterday's | BUTTER-Culled stock, 6@Sc; common to falr, | cember freeze and the destruction of nearly | In Its Wall street review today the Evening | against seventy-three loads yesterday. 1arg th AORIA Was SRR CRoNeT: oo Drevent | Chatles ©losing price, which was 6i%e for May, but [10c; fair to untry, 11G12c; o | 3,000 boxes of oranges on the trees, here ws | Post says: The 10-pojnt decline In Baliimore & | Right good beef cattle were not very plentl: | an decline, common hewyy les being [ W sl i oy i | 13@15¢ PPy, 86 or | & rush to plant vegelables in order to recoup. | Ohlo within o fortnfght suggests wndoubledly | o oy o e ome pretty taken at from $4.05 to $4.63 and light weigh not many buyers at over dilec. For half an | f 30150 | creamery, 15¢; " | e Tl Ehturaged the DIARIG of Vet | some shlen of Retval Woldings: hough it t true, | fUl thOURR there was some pretty fair stuff, | aken nt rim $5 o $S and Tt weiphia hour the general tendency was up and the | creamery, 106 ¥ tables by furnishing seed free. In this way the [ too, that the fall In price foday was affected e market was not very active, and prices [ ot quotations for merchantable hogs, Rim “of wig ot 77, Hartma s of the fluctuations was between bic | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, §14@1c; young roosters, | aweage in vegetables when the February freeze | through professional “'bear’ speculaturs. The | on beef steers were a lttle lower. The | entiie upply was welghed at from $4.1 » to I, T Prontice . 1o Bike and Gife. The weakness was a |00i ducks, Ge; turkeys, 6c; heavy toms, G Defore. | proteniy 80 pef cent mora thin evet | Bimple Tt i A o derebly. snost | (fAde. was Drolonged dutiiE o good shar cragen of over 91 1bs, and at from #4 to [ *WS 0 S 0 Bithe and 6% 8 S, hofars inding 18 surplus earnings considerably sho Wt t lehter ‘welghts 3 0 ¢ Dlse; iots 4 e continuation of the feeling which had ’ o i “The following Incident, which even of the reduced rate of dividend, In the | Of the day, but in the end cattle were HR BT Gl RN et v e Same t leett, ot and 18, Block ) 1 fternoon as th R e TR LR BT ] e 1 fiscal ‘year ending with last June the’ company | about all sold 1 "% CONRRqUARSs. OF InSaNAT. e 3 Saunderts & H& o ML D begun to appear vesterday afternoon as the cholce small, TafiSc; turkeys, | hundreds, will give gome 'iden scal year end ust J il ey | ab sold. unbs 08 o consequenc i " eceipts Tota 18 to 24, block 16, Saundel's & H's, 615 § | foas: entatied. by tructic i ent on ite common stock, and le There were elght or ten loads of cows and | The day's run wne estimated at 15,00 head, and 1,001 result of th ation of the bullish ad- A TG i%c; cholce heav ic; cholce r ere were | @ b of less than $12000. In the 8! 0 n loa of cows and HILNOURH tha dernang ek ool o " hie 5 Highland park . . L joes from France. Liverpool was quoted | smail, ucks, ‘Tl o Koo, §r70] fancy, . U T 2 @1, ‘which brings returns nearly [ Mixed butcher stock in the yards, but very | SUURN the domand wis good, sellers hd ¢ " 18,0% vic Tull drexsed, SWEI0C: ot o good, . little A i (e ex f from 1 1ie on d lower, with buyers holding off, but there N M reii0c; feewe, falr to good, 6@ic; n uld hav Brought $60,000 . the company’s net earnings incrensed | little that was really good. About every- | ail' graflos below ehotee: And. thare was weamne x ol £ erop damage in vt e L U RS 1.5 for the freese; now tiey o not Tepresent o | $50000 trom 1883, OB thin basis o small deficit | thing in this' line sold before the close. | Tho | Gt (e o Sioice: 08 there wax wiakyees was o renewed suspleion of erop dama \Mihiue wing Cteal, per dor., $fo; | ol ] would be left after the payment even of u 4 per [ market did not show any materinl change, | 1o 18 net Lot ot P63 France, traceable in the advices from the | kren Wing |t er 47 Sncke, 34,000 — cent dividend.” Tt thin wituntion s, certainiy | values remaining ubout the same s yester: | | Teecpies (e, 1oom e o continent, The Parls market was quoted | MiX: ke e 4 R G U e Avart : STOCK CHANGES, ot alarming, and the company, ®o far as its | da 0,000 he Children Cry for 1y tal amount of transfors. 0ES, a; ‘sheep, 1 3 atements show, |8 moving conservatively. i r8 of stockers about steady and Berlin from 1§ mark to Jack rabbits, i50; squirrels, 6 atatements show, 18 moving vatively The offerings of stocke s and feeders were . ’ thie d second cablegrims [V Cholce fat, 30 o 100 Tha, re quoted , The following were the closing_quotations on | large o what they sers Tt elers were Knansas City Live Stock. ’ T et (e foclimg Of, UNCErIAINLY | Qe Thosrs Sad chase pujel U Are quoted'at | Biradatreot’s Reports of Accumulations at | the Jeading siocks of the New York exchanss | high prices brought by this elasy ot cartle | KANSAS CITY. Murh o e, | Pitcher's Castoria. concerning the i'rench crop, wWhich the come | CHIESESWikeonsin il ot iy Al o o UL Ll ) L, g | during the past week or more has started | 6,90 head; shiy 1800 hend; best stoady patative firmness of continental markets e twins, ebraska’ and Towa, full | NEW YORK, March 6.—Special matl and tele- | Aichisoy TN Norhwentern. . BRY | up the &hippers, and. thes P beer raed | i i Texus | wteers, $3.5004.25 Texis Children cry foy appeared o indicate. The New York mar- | cream, 1l i Jowit, part skima, 76 | graphic advices to Bradstreet's, covering " the Adams EXpross... |%§‘§‘5 Frplauii 138 ;Lx\l‘ung n.l..l.”.l.,,.,v for " stocle cattle ‘and | v : heat sloer, 882005101 iy b < N < relatively firmer than Chicag ¢; Limburger 3 c; brick, No. 1, 1le ol points of accumulatios he Unite Wl S RN 4 eders, with the fesult that the receipts | COW& W14G; etockers and fecders IH Bomeirers e Syt B been' TG grincial polata of accumulaton tn the United | AWhepiicis i HIN LRI L A | JESIETR With, the_renult that tno recclpts | e 08 . pitcher’s Castoria. fved there from Irance, and there were pland hay, $8; midland, $8.50; lowland, | States, Canada and Europe, together with sup- | g m"mwkmxm. 02 |Ontario & W....... Quite a good many have been shipped i | , HOGS=Recolpts, 10,500 head: shipmen B it el Tor e’ comuncnt. | 8 1o s Wi it e G BV | plen aflot for Furope rom eloven sources, ine | Ganadn Baeifie: 401 (Oragon {mp from: Tow ang ere worotem ShIPDEd I | noad: market wenk. (o fo iower! bumk ) Children Cry Vo¢ Phe market here tended upward during the | L shudes well the best. Only” top grades | dicate the following changes in available stocks ‘L,m”nl;‘,«;‘gu'\:r" ik GRS westerns, 1h today. The. deman ontinied | 8005105 heavies, $4.06123; packers forencon, after having its first weak spell, L1 b 1 “ mixed B07E4. 1 orkers, $3,80@9.55 5 a a e 8o 081,00 last Saturday, as compared with the preceding [ CHUS OM0. ... | Det A AT fair, and there were quite n Kool mans ¥ Ixed,” 83 Yorkers, § 7 Pitcher's Castoria. Per doz. $1.00, fair, ROt Bt i Very e cound b ol e Ebb A BT Al ! 147 |PD & E. buyers in the vards, but it does not requirs 1,800 head; shipments, 200 it above 5ic, and ver could be sol¢ 5 h P Cannda, enst of the: Rook i L 0% *Bittaburg any great number of cattle to Satisfy the it above G A L G LI TR Western tock, car lote, Toe; smait | {anida, enst of the Rocks . S 11 *|Pullman Paiace. 163 mand. Cattle in first hands w bout _ atitnat, The | AR LTI T p % ase, L0000 bu.; . 1301/ Rend ... or.s . all sold, and at about steady prices. but '‘RONIZE gtatement, and the effect of such a report ~Hand picked, navy, §2; Lim st, \\V]\l t, decre } gelotal . C.. C. &St AR, G W0 4 there were a good many still in the hands . March 6. (Speclal Telegram.). having béen discounted when it was ‘re- PeRa R W Bac ot L | orensie, wheal stocks both oonsts, 1,802,000 b % 4R G W of speculators. Representative sale ce Current will may: The move Celved® die market immediaiely begin o | @XIONSIOR (et 01010160, per b, 85| aflot tor and i Trutone, wherl! Heetead i B " s s ment of hogs continues. Iieral, although with wenken. In about ten minutes it dropped -on orders, 2igc. bu. ¢ total decrease, world's ‘avallable ‘wheat, | Delawaru & R 3 z 4,00 bu.; United States a o t . Av. 5 y n decreasing tendency. The weel's packing has from Hike to Hilse bid to bilse sellel he 5 L stock, $2.50; Kan- | of the Rocky mountains, ! L he 33 y 3 i m_’. s | been all points in the west Minneapolis SISy i3 25; wecd, 2,50, bu.i United States and’ Canuda, east < % i 5 00 | Sompare the preceding weck, and A cars, inst 0 The total TS ), Rocky mountains, oats, dy 116, i Bt 7 . v 10 | 249,000 have improved, and kA prémary market receipts were 316,00 bu. s—porr bbl., $1.50, Among the more important e of whe 161 Sk s . 3 5 1o | at the cl 10 (o 15 cents per 100 pounds . § Closing -Paris cables were not et 5 AULIFLOWER=Per crate of a doz. and hat | supplies In the United s week : 108 | Tenn. Oc B : 3% 19 ; 12 | hieher than o week ago prominent m and the market finished weak at r s 183,000 bu. at Port Huron, 40,000 bu. at Og. G. Northern ofd... 102 |Texas Paolfic. g % 30500865 3 D0sT 423 | Kets N In the corn pit the traders nl.’xvllxv; ~|r}|>\;~ 3 SH-Ter 1b., 667 00 bt Clevelind, 000" b (G Tt }'3 TR0 cont. pfd: , i # Stock 1n Sight. By purchasing goods made at the following elr eyes and very little in their 3 Ter bhl,, § csponding increns 9, Hocking Valley. . hion Pact ¥ A 4 ’ 4 ; d % }.fi-‘l‘f&'.‘u"fnfll‘ business was, therefore, of the 3 AS—Per 1., 1%e. private 71,000 bu, In ,,,,,,.,.,‘(,,,,“m_" bt - Record of receipts at the four principal mar- | Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what slimmest kind. The shipping houses r 3 oz, Dunchies, 3, M0 bu. at Newport 2000 bu, | S FLE Duluth L 20 WSt L& P g | 1 ki o 0 | keta for Wednenday, March 6, 135 i you want, communicate with the manuface ) petter ing 0 s seaboard URNIVS—Per DL, $1.00 Kansas City, 39 u. at Len and | K. & T. ptd 2114| do prd... ¥ LR e 9 " Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, § u:l}\n o ‘)'l‘ll:uv« hll‘:\lflhenn'll‘- g "',. ported to | SPINACH--Per 004,00, 32,00 bu. each at Galveston and Cincinnati Like E;nuamm 13;‘ Wells Firgo Ex 5 3 South OmahA........ 196 e K turers a8 to what dealers handle thelr good: BN e tied, The heaviness | PIE PLANT—P . e do R T estorn Un “hic ST ¥ 00 17,000 "Zfi‘.-tu".‘.'..‘.’. (Jorked. Th '"u.wl;;iwfilrauli?-- St. Louls Gensral Mae<et, Lake Shoro.. 186 |Wheeling & L. E i - . 92 Kansas City...0000 i 10,500 1,500 = T = advance in corn, and such fidctuations as e, ST. LOUIS, March 6—WHEAT—Almost com. | Lead Trust..... 2044 | do prd, (R & - St LouiS...eres i 650 1,30 BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE. there were favored a slight reduction in LES—~Cholc $.15G5.00; box ap- [ Plete stagnation ruled the greater part of the Lofl'u\m!h - RARARARIRIG rnrnnnneceneceed 8 Nesslo et Bolling Off %o ently, the £ ENFATE T Totuls . 8T 20.8% rices. Corn opened at 44%e, sold as_low 3 sslon. After selling off e early, the market 2 E& Trom i%e (b ii%c, and s Migh as from ERRIES fancy, #110vg12.00 [ AvaAnced o Inter, weakened and declined Ke, -‘ii‘;‘.t::?:fif@"... Liverpoe: naviete: BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO. B AT i Cats wie airbw And s . ash, "590Se; “May, Ge asked; " July, " s | Michigan Conte.. LIVERPOOL, March 6.—WHBAT-Spot firm; | Manufacturere of all kinds of cotton & burlap fluenced entirely by the course of the other 4 rida 50@3.75; Catl- | K&k pun, witn but ittle trading in_ ejther | Mobile & Ohio - Samaid ipooe A2, Ted winter ds gl LT G (8 LI 0 GID' S Lol AL My tarted it from He o Sie; e 8 0 n e bunch, | (L o fullrea: No.'%. cash, diiaiic; May, | jNashville Ohai: No. 1'Callfornia. stocks exhansteds fatures o 5 e fold it e own 1 from Hike 10 e, and | LENO Eelr sizes. 300/ to 3%, chiolce, 1 No. 2, | doptd :'.‘f.m Jower 1 10meaL etat, UL otasly: BREAKFAST FOOD, FLOUR, YEAST, R e price: Taday's ar.ivals apgre- | #10; funcy, 3 ash, | i May, 2%@20%casked; June, | N PR % posftions unchanged B sttt et ) ated 96 cars, 74 of which were graded con- SCELLANEOUS A ¢ 5 i 8 - s bl L3 3 58 heaviest on ' midd . i 1 rath Bl e s G ; St e, Northern broine: ; % i o4 Sh L T T T WM. PRESTON & CO. jvisions opened rather easy, but id 200; extra standaids, 2103 extra selects, 25¢; com- A nal at oo, p : 150 3 4a; July, 45 60 Augusi, a8 dicd. 3 remain so. A demand developed, which [ pany select New York counts, 3c; bulks, rong: 7le bid for east track. BEELA TS e 1 o ' CORN-Spot qulet; American mixed, ne Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes, changed the feeling of weakness into one | standard, por gal., $1.90. 3y quict at $1.36, 2T 3 4 %d: futures opened quict, but steady, with near | Sickle brand sslf raising flour & yeast. Do you of decided strength. Shorts were supposed | FIC T 16c; fancy, Me; cholce, 12@ 'SEED—Better: cholce, $8.30G8.40, *bia. 3 4 Ui and distant positions 1 'farthing lower: closcd | yge Preston's besi flour’ $0 e the heaviest buyers, but some was | 13c; Californin, bugs: vo. TINOTHY SEED-§ . The total sales of #ocks today were 132 ; s quiet, With near positions 1 farthing lowor and | Y52 2 & Lo BRen" 1ko | for dons socount, /The: offarin HONEY—New York, 160; dark, Mc; California, [ BUTTER—Dull’ and easy; fancy Elgin, 20 | aynres, ineludimes « amen ! 1o - distant positions farthings lower; husiness SRR BRI were not very free until after pork had_ad- | 15@16e. &ood to choice d 1@13c. timore & Ohlo, 3,400; Burlington, hicago 3 % about equally distributed; March, 4 izd; April, bl e vanced from $10.42% at the opening A\r May | MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon Juge, per doz, $12; EQGS—Lower; fresh, 14¥c. 200; Distilling & u.nlvn-«nnm [ Je i E ¥ 37 |48 14; May, 4s 14d; June, 4s 1d; July, s 13 T T RUTWINA AGCANTE Bixiy. more than was wanted, and a decline to [ 2 aas Gl AT R ogs s New Jersey Central, 12,0 orthwestem, 6,300; SIFE] JLOUR=Firmi; domand poor; St Louls fane $10.621% occurred, leaving the gain for the |shelle e fiberts, g WHISKY 81 ‘_\‘,““;fdmmm. fnfshed gooa, | NOW York Central, 5,00; St. Paul, 17,90; ‘South. I M e e an Car lond shipmenta made In our own refrigeratar day, at 174 per bLL Ribs shared with potk | "SRk KRAUT Chotce white, per bbl., $5.60; | | PROVISIONS—Pork, ‘standard mess, © 0.7, | ¢ Preferred, 4,49, SOl e Taeoay et i GE ELD I DL Pt N n_the Improvement and made a met gain | . D1, $3.006 D Lard, prime steam, ‘$6.35; choice, 3.1 . A 2 o8 B08: 5 and Family Export, dellv o 3 today of “Ge, but lard showed at the | PNiNCr MEAT Fancy, in hAlt bils., per Ib.. $ho 4.5 By x:?(':( ‘;‘{;;‘?f;g:':“:\, CALL— & . 8 | by, 2% v A = = = TR R 8. for. tamorrow: . Whes Géor Tkl kegs, Goi-condensed, per case of § L o Easy at 1%@2" pe ‘,‘.,‘L Tast loan, 2 per cent; 630 20 : G180 sgp | Clear backs Mt 38 s CARRL mt, FACTO S, J y 7 aara Hot b 5 2 3 N sed per_ceat. 2 i f 0t | et Bl el e aree il s hnlibl, e ats, 15,000 bu. T l'|\m|m"1l. *HncaNriue pArER—su@s per| T 5 3 Hiie L LT D win i FRGST & }HRI{]S X ad. 28 ALLOW-— . Flour, 6,000 b heat, 11, cent. dia mess, 63s 9d: prime 5, 91;" por T)-m leadins, !mu,"" r}ng!d “'f“”°“‘ No. 1 green hides, 814Gdc; Ne bu.; corn, 112,000 |£uu‘r omw[nw bu. SELIA I STERLING Xf‘“;\?\'(‘-l?—-,\hhul steady, with . ’l |‘y:|:v .mvrls NG L».,,}.”,I:“ 528 64; |)|'In|ln: rlm *‘;‘ Carrlage & Wagon Makers. Carrlages, buggles, Articics. | Opon. | High. | Low. | 0lo3s No. 1 green galted hides, actual business - bankers' Dbills at $1.89%@ SRR R R L L i bR et drato )£ WheatNo. 2 gatied hides, 4ic; No. 1 green falted hides. Baltimore Markets. 4.89% for demand and $4:817%@4.88 for sixty day T ALed Sl aliet: stern, | phaetons & wagons always on far soul sowl sy B0 0. 10Nl Y ifeon d hides, B0 | BALTIMORE, March 6.—FLOUR—T} Dosted Tates, $ELE4SEL and $4.89%@4.90; c ESE—Firm; demand moderate; finest | Order. 1313-15 Harney-st., Omaha. BAM @ 5“‘1 53@HAM | 40 1bs., 4% No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 Ibs., fc; No. (‘h.‘\nm'd" western superfine, merelal bllls, $4. . s . 8 i rican_white, 485 6d; American colored, 5 e = = = oM| HO%) DeM@ls| bad{ers | 3 veal call, 8 to 1D bs, Ge; No. 1 dry lint Nides. | Cxira, $1.200240; western family, i o e b R T TTER—Finest Uniied States, Kood COFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWDER, Se: No. 2'dry flint hides, 5 No. 1 dry salted | {a patent. 42 8605 10, aprin 103,65 OVERNMENT BONDS—Steady}. state bonds, o pa nugpiate 07517 sond ot PEE, NG LN DA HIN H 3 43@4314| 42%@% 427 | hides, 5¢; part cured hides 3¢ per Ib. less than spring wheat, "'"“Km $1.506 '“..u.[",m inactive; railroad bodds, easier. LINSEED OIT,—2158 3d. o 0, C, L ED OFFEE Co dug| aui@ab) aan(| dan |y eurod e, ench. anmane; | A DUIR: Bhipmaenta: 61400 Tim.s Hiies, oy | " Closing muotatons on honas were 8 follows: LINSRED OIL-g1s 80, ° CONSOLIDATED 0 .y -l 44%| TN ddnahs| aareN | BHERE PELTS Green salted, saoh, B00C | WHEAT. Steadys spot and month, .8, 68, rok. ... 1164|D. &K G, 45 81 WREFRIGERATOR B orequarters, 4%d; | cofres Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufactu % HOPS—At Lona i v, 5 German Baking Powder and German Dry H 10PS—At Lonaon (Pacific coast), £2 10s, Qertifa] Bakingl Powdiriandices 4 - May, 604@60'¢c; steamer No. 2, red, .)Muc U. 8. 68,coup.. 115% Erle 2ds. . BUY 20@29% 26%4@20| 26%@20 | cnch, o@lde; dry shearlings (short wooled early celpis, 1,000 bu.y stock, 500,000 b salcs, G U. 8. 48, reg. 110%(*G. H. & 8. A, Ge... 20 8y | skins), No. 'l each, t@loc; dry .lwl\rllnl.a (short | 1y gouthern wheat, by !nnlme, 58@60c U. 8. 48.coup. 11 GAH &S. 'A.7T8.... Pl 27% ey e oy cooh; s it wheat, on grade, 6% U.S.28. reg...... 85 5 nrkpurhh! and SHTaRkA oy YooL” Bl CORN~—Stead: spot, 4TH@A’ month, 47%@ | *Pacific 08 of '05. 100 o 4 4 ol e o ptio LA % 10 42| 10 723| 10 423| 10 02 otual welght, $6e; dry fint Kansas and | g30; May, 4913 @48te; uh"l:nwr. Thixed, 47@{Tic; | Al Class ..o 1043 |M, K. & i 18i 4. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Y OB K MM e, CORPID. Options FLOUR: Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual 83z Coffee Market. opened nteady at unchanged prices (o an advance | A LT of 5 points; ruled quiet, but firm: seilers scarce ST GILMAY und Some" toeal demara; " oloxcd firm at fim“ . I, GILMAY, Sints mot advance; sales, 8,000 bags, ineluding: > R e My L o N el BB L Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. | “Sptemien "SI, Décombet, AR e oeana) Slead, v 010,003 = = Rio No. and £ 1,000 3 FURNITURE FACTORIES, Now. b and 7, also 300 hags Marac B Ths. Tamaiig, o, ey """““"“fii-‘]‘.‘u? . OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. from New Yok yesterday: ] York atock today, J13.80 bag, Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dige . J celpts, 60,000 bu.; stock, 405,000 bu.; sales, 64,000 | Ala, Class B. 105°"| " do 2d 4 i B0 237 s 052%| 660 | 650 welght, ¥ fint, Colorado butehier wool | LRokihorm white and yellow corn, ‘486, Ala. Class C. 943 |*Mutual Uni & 6 65 6 70 6 65 DS, ST by actual welkht, 4@6ikes dry flint | "6\ TS Sicady and firm: No. 2 white, western, | Ala: Currency...: 9414|N. J. C. Gen. 68. shlgn Ribe— G ‘ (“_vltr“l:ln‘(n!ux in - wool peits, per Ib., “actual | 30730140; No, 2 mixed, 3ic; stock, 240,000 bu. La. Nowlczn, 48, 1&1'5. Ng l-l'ric 1sts. ... § JEHaL . RYE—Quiet firmer:’ No. 2, 57@i8c; re- | ‘Missouri 6. 0248, .vmy,., 547% TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1. 3%0: | celpta. oib bu.; Slock: Z5a81 bu o N.C. 08... 1263| N, W. Cons ols N NS [ oy rense GyhItalA, HAY—Firm; good to’ choice timothy, $12.50@ [*N.C. 48.....11}0 100"| *do’s. F. Deb. LTasho; Tou 4 o AR ARSERDRX DI, IRAIN FREIGHTS—Qulet. ‘enn. new 8ot 08. . Consola 7s. . 17@20c; rough tallow, 2 Snal =G0 Tenn. new net 68 10 C. & P. W. b8, FURS. Milwaukeo Market “Ten old .. 18LL % LM.Gon. NEURS=Dear, black, No. 1 large, $20.000%.00; NAILWAUKEE, March 6.—WHEAT—Loas n?&n: Sl LS. ’;‘_g“"‘l i No. 1 medium, $15; No. 1 small, $8.00a10.00; bear, | No. 5. 6¢; No. 1 northern, May, S6c! Pac. black, vearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00015.00; No. 1 | GOTRtNIm and higher: No. 3, e, B0 AIn e 1aa stock, 165,841 bags! afloat for the United States, | ing tables & folding beds, 2ith ave., Boyd fo 3, 0Gsic; No. 4, . | medium, uu;"N‘;;wl( mall, 873 bear, black, cubs, | | OATS—Higher; No. 2 white, 32¢; No. 3 white, 20 A, 104°% | Went Shararas ;. 10458 20000 buies; total yisible for the United States, | gahler streets, FLAX SEE \ 1o, No. 1 large, 16, i NO. 1 ‘medium, $5.0006.005 | 31360, Skt 5,841 bags, against 447,638 bags last year. Ly ! TIMOTHY § 3 Noc 5, amatl, s4: bear, black, Montand and Itock n.\m m“ Quict and steady; No. 2, Sc; sam- | G Fo lata of 106.. 100i]So. B. K. 89 WESTERN CATTLE. SANTOS, " March 6. Murket ot aver: INSURANCE. PROVISIO! r or bl $10.50@ | mountain, No. 1 large, 18.00@22).00; No. 1 medium. M Sl W eon COLORADO, age Santos, nominalj recelpts, 5,000 bags; stock, 106216, Lard, per 100 Ibs.,' $6.421% Short ribs, No. 1 smail, $10; bear, black, Montana year ; No. bid. o > > 250,000 bags. % = ides, loose, ' $5.30@5.35, alted shoulders, No. 1 large, No. 1 medium, $§; No. 1 r. Pork, $10.45. Lard, $6.40. b “ No, Av. ] HAMBURG, March 6.—Market dull; % pfg de- \ iy oxed, $15GARTE; short . Cloar ides, boxed, ; Stoninnn cuba; ' No, 1| RECHIVTRCFIOUr 6,000 bl Wheat, 45,00 Boston Stook Quotations. Thul....... 3 bula....... 417 UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO. 35,6005 K line to % Dfis advance; sales, 21,000’ bags. n 1 bull} 3 mixed.. o { A . 46,5 $4.50 T sman, [ o baviey, 7,000 b, BOSTON. March 6,—Call loans, 425 per cent; i RIO D) NEIRO, ' March ket firmi | over one million dollars go out of Nebrasks WHISKY—Distillers' fintahed goods, per gal., | $3; bear, {31\.5 . No. ;. No. TS—Flour, 23,000 Lbls.; wheat, none; | yma- loann, 465 por oont. . Closing. prises for o) s Alitastern; No. 7 Rio, oolnte, 4,000 or 0y es < one et Han A TAE fGARS—Cut loaf, unchanged. Yeunings, ! Mo 3 e | [ R T stocke, bonds and mining shares: LONTANL bagm; oleis o s S0 s | Bty e Union Lite o Omana. " Agent The following “.'.- the ecapis’ and shipments | No. ‘1" smail, 35 Rtip SbsA o Sugar Market. AT &S 5 TWis, Contral, | 1meer.a00 S50 o SR naiC sonk; 8l 00 hes Wanted own In Nebra tolay: arge, 36; No. 1 m No. 1 small, $3; | NEW_YORK, March 6—SUGAR-Raw, firm; [ Am. Sugar.. 913 | Edison Blec M. Barrett, quiet at i at 12 m, frregilar at 4@ T0E AND COAL, Aricion, = car, brown, No. 1 li No. : s Cuba_centrifugal, 9 test, ui | Am. Sugarpfd..\. 92id|Gen. Blec. pr 15 steers..... 1100 4 25 £ 1 steer. e decline; 3 irreiuiar at Lf decline: medium, $16: No. . brown, year. | breakwa'ter at and_freight; refined, quiet [ Bay State Gas.!ll 75| Atchisn 2ds.. 226 steers. 1174 410 1 steer closed i 3 net decline; siles, 27,000 5 lingn, No. 1 large, § i No. 1 medly ; ¢ G No. 1. @3 16c; No. | Bell Telephono. ™. 1007 Atchison d A Cartion: ; i 000 Noe' wimall, $6; e SR PR e e (3 DT R L T Boston & Albany.. 208" (Now Englani iy’ 92 ateers.....1208 49 O b2 T SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COAL CO it 3 §7; No. 1 medium, $5; 1 small, $3; badger, | 3i 33 1-10 2 s@dtc; N Boston & Malne... Gen. Eleatrio o8 Cotton Market. v B 3 HOGS—There were l‘hthl one fresh lwu|)< on I& Domestic & steam coal. We have the best, 0, rge, i No. i e: N 66 | C. B.& Q. 10 Wis. Cent. 18t VEW ORLEA Errn Cedar N. . 2 la todey 88 supinn " A B Do Stareh, §0ob 5 g5; | fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, yard : e atar iy 536 | Gen. B ; o quality of the hogs Wax not quits ns good ady; ka aloas Maroh, $5.31g5.320 | S0 1 W8 d Onthio Proitucs exonangs 107y tio bITTSr 1 mediutn, $60; No. i smiil, 3 ogive; Eranulated, 315160 | Noglpq,Cguir 3| Calumet & Heel reasonably’ active, and the pens were cleared | &:97 July; $5.4@046; Aus vemb IRON WORKS, ket was frm: creamery, 10&18c; amiry, 8 | large, $7; No. 1 medium : F-lie. ex-ship. O 00 ony s traaser ATTC 2 3hads 1o b Towar- thin “yestoras i et .01, December, 5,026 oTL : 17c. Eggn, steady; 10610 o o Al : K 5 | Some of the buyers were figuring their dr W YORK. March 6.—The cotton market has INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. g 1, 40, L Minneapolls Wheat Market. fubber> t3 as costing 2c to fc less than the p beon' s fovelation todsy, opening at an:advans 3 5 i, 400 Sy ; Theat elosed eany; | Snion Pa TR Sty 0 o o prices steadily advanced Gl the = NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. i 1 et doc: M“"“u\“”“") e, Sy s e ‘aavi | Woat Bud E ; T A o0 gk R0 Y puehinie under 200 1. wold At | Ziin W G112" Doints, with the suminer monihs | Manufacturing & repatring of all kinds of :';5 chine . pumps, elevators, print . o e B ck:' No. 1 hard, 5% y g 10 $3.90. Those welghing 20 1hs: abiove wo1d | ShoWInE the most strength. Just before the close | €01 e i e Peincipal Com- " e tember, STk, On track:’ No. i hard No. | Westingh, Bleo 33, s welghing 200 Ibs. and al 1a presse fgera. ahattlng & coupling b U pd:iond atoy tha market receded 2 points, but finihed | Press pidcione) o8 Mio Eeln 2 Ipe 440 1 northern, { W, Eloe, Dldosr: mostly” at from $.90 to $4.05. Representative | U R Howard st., . g Aravien: © 2 medium, 40cs Nov 1 mall, e ; % -y 4 151,200 bales. Middiing, NEW YORK, March 6, —FLOUR—Receipts, 19.- | mink, dark, No. 1 large, 65¢; No. 1 medium, 40c; I P "y Woods 350 | San Franclsco Mining Stoc’s Quotations. | NO- Av. 8h. Pr. Av. Bh. Pr. | none; gross, 5,601 bales: fa : PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. 00 Lbls.; exports, 26,600 bbin.; malos, 39,000 piacs | Noo 1 wma, dho; mountatn Ton, porfect hend | %463 second patentn, 8753007 fist clears, $2.6; | | Su Heanoiacs Mitng wroos Quotations | @, i “ware 80 A Sl ; Market steady, but inactive except for city flour, | and feet, No. 1 large, $IL0VI"2.00: impe fect sicirs, | 10W Srades, ing ~quotations for mining stocks today wero 48 H e o 800 | total eday, ned recelpty, 16066 bales; xpors to | Fire hyarants, water & gas pipo, speclals; boll Wintor sought, but bids refused. - Dakers' In fajr | $.0007.00; No. 1 sinall, 852 otter, “pale, No. Duluth Whent Market. foflow: sooen 188 Great Briuin, 184 bales; o the continent, 6,827 | tronts & fttings, street Ry car whoels. Arl 3 ¢ s o, §10 medium, §5; No; all, $4; nrket, b 3 . es; stock, 05 ¢ demand. Buyers and sellers are 10G15 apart on | L05%, ¥ arke, 60@T0c, Now i medjam. Ge: | DULUTH, March 6—WHEAT—No. 1 hard, FETITTD 4 el GEI A, tectural ron works. Office 07 8. 10th-st., Omahay #pring; city mill patents, $5.00@1.15; wi pat- | No. 1 small i raccoon, black, as to beauty, | cash, 60c; March, 60c; May o; No. 1 north Kentucky Co 3 . 82, £ Toledo Grain Market. ents, $280G5.10; city mill cloars, $3.35; winter | No. 1 larke, Hoas200: sink, black, cnsed, nan | ern, cash, G¢; March, Tie; July, 0o 'S, i Oy S S s w5 wi | N4 o o R | B, SO e S PR g H et taner wna | PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS oy Tk ) . B3c; rejéoted, To'urrive: Nov 1 hard, ehe Mono, - L Fo N, o, ond March, Go%ci May, ©% | aipre of Architectural Iron Work. Gens 360; winter cxtras, $1.90G240; Minnesota bakers, : e No. 1 nordhern, Mount o Juty, S0, 9 F i d' Blacksmith Work, By i CORN=-Dull_but steady 2 mixed, 43c; [ Foundry, Machine and Blacksm| 3 e low g 0G40 o4 . 9 s 1 b ihies: N Vel | Eineers & Contractors for Fireproof Bullding i e WG | e e o e o i e SRS G S| g S Pl Rye flour, firm; sales, 500 Lbls, S5 | wolt, prairie, N lmwllum, ST. LOUIS, Ma WOOL—Falrly active; | Coledon! q..*,,,,.,,,,, . 2 mixed, 81%c; No, 2 |Omaha. 380 fancy, 82856300, Buckw firm at | 80 No. 1 small medium, 10@i5c; Vght fine, i@ile; heavy fine, | Challenge Co b ) sked, = e Chouiar. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, 3 . 1| 6@sc; coarse, SG1dc. Be. BUcKWHEAT-Dul; 19054, 1 A Oonfitenpe:.i SEED- and steady; prime e S 25 0. 1 smal . Con. Cal & Vi sk o x yellow westar, SLimGID: Drandewing. i 2 | tor ; ot Mot ho: imiakraihn STUCKS AND BONDS, Gon. Imperial nM\\ o B e com, 3000 e, | THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY, RYE—Nominal; car lots, Sc; boat louds, 660 7e; muskiats, fail, No. 1 large, 46c; No, 1 Con: Naw Yorc., 1 |Siiver ML ¢ . g : i ) 3,500 Lhls; wheat, 15000 | Manufacturers of fufd extracts, elixirs, syrupg 16,00 i rye, 11,000 bis; clover sccd, | & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermio taty 5 Todiim, 1o o 1 el e miamss Kits; 2G3c. | Speculation In Securities Was Largely In the | Srown Point 7 [5iver King. BARLEY-Dull but firm; 2 Milwau 268 bagn, £ lets, plils & sclentific medical novelties. Omahsy Peorin Markets, b X ) 6 Hands of Professionals. Gowid & Curry. . e/ PLEY MALT-Nominali' westorn, 109 WRE(K OF ORANGE GROVES, NEW YORK, March 6.—Speculation on the | Halo & Nororous.. 115 |Yellow Jackot, . PEORIA, March 6—CORN—Steady; No. MATTHRESSES, COTS, CRIBS. o' 8, 1540, Sl WHEAT—Recelpts, none; exports, 149,50 bu.; Stock exchange has been largely in the hands of | “Silver birs, 604@00%c. Mexican dollars sales, 4,290,000 bu. futures and 119 00 bu. spo Extent of the Disaster Caused by Frost b | e traders for o long time past, with more | 49c. Drafts, sight, 10¢: telegraphic, 12540, No. 2 white, B1@d1%c; No. 3 1 G DOUP. al; No. 2, 63} Nool macket easy: No. 8 rod, k the Land of Flowers. professional spirit than ever in its char- o b s for fnishe | Manufacturer Mattresses, Spring Beds; Jobl o Sl Wpiriis, o ports, but decline was by the winter's cold waves. "On the night of | those current here, and the arbltrage houses be- | BULWEF -+ (AT IOMAO 0 2o HOD storstotststots e SBESRGRRAS EEEEEREEEEEE ESESRARS 3. esrsratssts EE-&SS SSHEY e el ajo Oceldental Con Ophir... . . Overman. Polos..... SN e o 2 closing miniug quatauous; o e Wt an) Clanae inmer o tlon of Florida and the widespread ruin wrought | prices of international stqpks to figures aboy C o e N 'k Minin Yator, e iioat, @ije; T No, 1| A comespondent o the Loulaville Courler- | hoter. The advance in American securitics. on ow York Mining Quotations, % Feathers and Plllows, North 14th and Nichol rmoon under | Cholor..... wee Ophir...... W 160 20 . - 12,100 bu.; corn, 24,700 bu.; | 8 Omaha. Va.. 1”: 3 W YORK. M ~ Aivered. Optlons “opened” easfor Journal draws a_gloomy picture of the condi- | the London exchange this morning broukht | ety Al q ey, The followlng are the : December 2, 1804, says the writer, “the out. | came speculative ‘buyers in the early de Crown Point, P i 1 . . . . 600’ bu.; bar 0 b - — pointing decrcase in i A u bt ) Poin ymoutii Y20 oats, 600 bu.; b = — A lawer Ak ErpnaleL e sl look for the state was very bright, The orange [ In this market, which imparted to it o firm Con, Cu', & Quicksilver... | 100 3 BHIPMENTS Wheat, none: corn, 22,100 bu.; NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVIOE, iy, B9 1 1600050, chn groves lad fruted_more- generouals than n Small selling, however, by the room tradeis | Denawood........ do prd..... 1500 ’ st o oaty, 44,00 bu.; rye, nonei barley,’ 800 bu. Pt ey Lo | sl tone; June, G4 #oon counteracted the good Influence of the for- | Gouid & Ourry. sierra Nevada.... 40 e AMERICAN DISTRILT TELEGRAPH, Already the growers had maketed about | elgn purchases, and . reaction set in Which sent | Hale & Non ¢ 285 Bolac; August, c, closed at Bde; Sep Juu\uw boxes of oranges at remunerative prices, | (ho fikures down & fraction, except in the cans | B dNorerons. o 80 |Standard 28 T e e e e 0 No, 62ige; rejected, 48 The only perfect protection to property. En Rooeipts, 8,800 bu.; exports, 16,500 bu. 00,000 boxes of ¢ and there were hu nd was i doubt ile some long o mmles, 31000 bu.' futures and 1600 b, spot | dreds of wres i v o, Wiich Brought out, it fa belleved that the ndon Btgok Quotatious, Bpot’ market quiet; 2, 4s%c In elevator; | of soon belng T 3, the northt Thos o the 'shares was largely in- | LONDON, March 8.-4 steamer yellow, 4%; teamcr mixed, 49%c. - Op. | o the morning of Decem dawned | o esult. the shares broke 4% pe e £ions Opened wany: radlied s Lt then et O A B oary | aateng AlodoPialih 18 siarks broke 44 e A% 8T e conr iy again and r weak the balance of the da lls belon the foaeal, o, attok_ has besn dsclining 'sicadiy ohec . Central .. .1 olosing e | March closed ut 481 state on the night of U January 15, when IE sold L et ihe’ jaunoe FYerty ¢ | Ponnsylvania 1.0 ABHGA9C, closed at 45%c: July, 18T,G49%0, closed | fraft and vemet Nt (oday’ being 62%, ' doss of 1o% her oen: i x| Reading, &t 87%¢; Beptember clored at fhige, s fro solid _nnd Broves s itias HAve ala has Hocrem.nes: oen 10% ' Mex. Co g — o eq iave “also been decreasing alon, ML Markol, fact: & Jobbers of the celcbrated By OATS Recelpts, 46,20 bu.: — oxports, nose; W fire a“few hours ose o o othe ava of the couns. g ; s sUM_gy | Manufacturers u goles, 170,00 b faiuren and " al milllons of dollars had been | ey apd of (hib fact Wves aums o€ COURS | BAR r«n,}:,ll'ff B 44164 per ounce, LONDON, March 6.—81 0T PETROLEUM-6% | skin brand shirts. pants, overalls & duck clo ber rumors which bob up whenever a raid o The rate of discoupt in open market for shor PIGS, N Emen g PR ing. 110 Harney-st. Factory Esst Omahss Bor Ne: el N ¢ The onners of oranke groves were staggered | tho stock v contemplated, " Bofore noon. the gen- | and three montha s s T e niog, 107 short ALCUTTA LINSEED—Spot, hipments, | 1 ¢, Bigc; trac . by this stupendous ‘Toss. but (hey did not despair. | oral lnt. had Heovored it tane. e teiasbi s0ner : 2 i 3% | via cape. a2 ; i ( VEVINS - B e S 2 | B SR TR | S B tei R R E Ao g G ER RN KATLAEAINS €0 Bugtine, closed at e May, 908le, dosed in ot of e frulton the Trve, bt of A R e i e 1 | BOSTON, Marcl€-Clearings, §14,600.218; bal- | 1. “w .. 3 afl w48 A@e T L Manufacturers of men's & boys' clothing, pantly HAY=Stcady; shipping, 6G50c; good 1o choice, | With o fair degree of cauunimity the Shectacte | s Ruliwas orre0, 00 reporis. (e Loy IMORE, Mareh 6.—Clearings, $2,062,323; ! . . TORPENTINE Pl 4, $110; wott #1501 |iauista 8 eraralla Mdals aiasn OFis-Sionds: atate. common to choich, oid, | baite o ien. o wiios. (hn Bsesubne s S04en | Seabourd Al Line was makine ' Hevy 'cue 10 | ianc YORIK, March 1531 market was R T v T = 1884, 6@11¢; Pacifie coast, old, 3h@7c; 18 Emavers 1 examination of thelr, groves | and ‘ine st i brelee 1% ber ‘1}"' Closing 1 per | balances, $4,05,08 4 aringe, 49, Fair fo cholce mative qutable May Indict the Packers for Conspiracy. i D SO . and the an announcemen the | cent above the lowest: ' During the list hour | PHILADELD A s { falr 0 ood Weaterna ot $2.6003,85; ¢ ; JITY, March 6.-When the D f i o, e, i s, | B oty s G ST Sl |t T Wty i 5 e | UBEREL o —comnnn, mon. | HB i RO | RN IS | i G FAPER BOK OO e, GBS Texus, dry, 21080 Tous | b0t this cheertul sate of wind ot : oy Lot New ork Eoeadership of | g7, LOUIS. March 6.—Clearings, $3,80.601; bal, J U Butchers association, it is said, will en- | Manufacturers of al) kinds paper boxes sh b kg TR rak New Lork, Central und the | wncs, 10140 V006 per cenc. New' York K « T micars th ive pack | Lok iiie cubee, manine tabun sy, LEATIER it ek e, ucnos Avre, | o el S0 | manetes T A A LN BT, LouIs. " March "6 CATTLE mecotpin | o VEE M the NSl "R TN | o Care & tucy catiay oxes arualis & Yo i o heavy Welghts, i4g1te.” o . ebruary 8 the merc Y. was most largely trad ot ABHINGTON, March .—Today's statement | 350" 1 shipments, 800 head; market about | hifie” {6 Control and manipulate the price segOLQuiet; ¢ Mecce, 16G28c; pulled, | frecaing point. theoy the the whole market and chicily un the'y \thge, of "the tusasury” showa: Avall- | sieasy - edium native sicers, $12)01 of meats sold to the retail butchers. A S — elow for thr ays. ho transactions res D & net loss © balance, 0ld reserve, | good 2; heavy butchers' and R d fo e purpose ha T FAC PROVISIONS_Ticet. quiet; family, $10.0610.25; | beoumt freese no el anige krower clabma | duy of 1 Der cent, (e luat wale hyte Doy | 39,634,980 ! i i’ wnd | committee “appolnted”gor” the purpose, has SR ':lhr)‘ mess, $8.2508.00; extra India mess, $16.0 that th will be a crop of fruit in Florida this d A ) cows, $1.7603.25; e evidence for a lon time, withia 4 per cent 'of the lowest “There ‘wis Clearing: 3 I s R L been collecting ev 3 v i pickicd shoulders Year. The Sonscasus of opinion a thes the. b o §—Clearings, 814,683,000 stcers, $EG4W; grass, $LWGLL; cows, ntinent, 0, com: ake and De Soto counties have been recently | dend at 24 per cent were made. It ex- Forel, uancial Affairs. SH EE. shipments, n i ind, 85 I'ulk. frm: good demand; new mess, | visited and carcfully examined. In every grove ted e o r . oy s h pe that w directors’ meeling to act on the | BERLIN, March 6.—Exchange on London, eight | market quiet and easy; nu ixed 5old al Ulh o auseet. - Selephant W L0G1W0; short clear, $150G14.76; family, | visited the majority of the trees have boen spiit | Guestion Would be held tode ly the ex- | days' sight, 20 marks 40t pig. o o S | G o: common T, | 3.6205GR85; Mpring . 1450612 0. to the ground and the sap (s exuding. Men Wwho | aoutive. committee met, and ann e S, Al R0 lambs, 36 3 " 5 VITRIFIED PAVING MMM‘K- p UPTER-Quiet and easy: western dalr have been growing oranges all their lives say | that they had not consid subject PARIS, March 6.—Three per cent rentes, 102 - AND fember, 60 Li6aaige, o 90l¢; December, | Lesides lemons, pines, bananas and other trop: | of Laitimore d& Obio. This stock wis pres B9:0rr o PRAR 00, ;0010 :imx\ mh 40@ivize; No. 2| ne it, Best thing on earth. Reduces insur ere w on the trees fully renewal of the rumors that = s Telow Jackei.... 45 Active, weak; No. 2 mixed, 28ic; Tates, 30 Dougles Wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn P OV RALL FACTORIES, oats, 10.000 e i bt e it 0w i come 3209 | CHIBATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS™ CO, Omaha. western creamery, 180%0c) Western ry, | that when the ®ap Tung from a tree after & | dends The distiling reorganisation. cor o for the Sccount, - Eschange on London, % ¥ R e esiar: | frbuae"i1e" docin 18° alnd, ‘OF cohrser nia and | Son0t, yhe dsbilins reoreanisation ‘oo e for el W YORIE. Maroh & BBV LS Recoipty ANE HENRY BOLLN, OMAHA, NEB, 1G1840; state creame there « grove Is found which, because its | of & brother of Chairman Hartshorn of the ¢ LONDON, March 6.—The unt of bulll 1,827 b on mle, 33 cars. Market fairly active CLOVER. TIMOTHY. protected mitustion, larkely escaped damage. Bul | mifiee & Meeting was ot held. The princi one into the Bank of England on batance today | and 100 stronger All around; native steers. poor 7. 3 PEARD, Factory 1n Loulsville, Caxs Co Quality of i gmall 9%0120; | such groves wre ub few ux to be hardly wordh | losse on the day’ not aiready Biated are s £5.00. Gold Is guoted today at Buenos Ayres | (o' fair, $4.BG6.80; oxen and stags, $5.00G4.T0. . G, BPE Oiiy Mo | susreniesd 10 be &3 S &3 8ny MAMRS . 1G240 ation in sun i the work of the frevze. ersey Central, u.urer cent: New York Central, | 8t 2.65; Madrid, 7.0 Lisbon, SR 85 Pet bulls, §2.75G4.%; dry cows, $1.60G3.66; European | 14001602 Unlon Ave. usas C hlant . s as Vi oi | “FiBavaral Weeka Jiave ‘clapaed: since the wulm per cent; Consolidated Gas, 1 per cent, and | Uurs, 9; Athens, T1; Rowme, 100.60; Vienna 108 | cublos @ quote huerican sloeis ai 101G Hiae ‘_— Gutside of this Hollay

Other pages from this issue: