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THE OMAHA I $12.600713.00; ANCIAL western dairy 12 'ER, COMMERCIAL AND FI Bpeculative Grain Markets Wero All Weak and Featureless Yesterday. WHEAT TOOK THE LEAD -IN THIS LINE Fears Concerning the Approaching Govern- ment Crop © for the Wenkness—Corn Amerlean. $11.60G15.00, Tather *mors The principal specu- Iative markets were all weak today. took the lead, but corn, oats and provisions each in their turn challenged the leader and mmer yellow, summer yel- closing together at a recovery of MARKET. throughout Report of change on the Subject. ORLEANS, Jower than it closed yester were each cretary Hestor's movement ¢ more week of 91,000 bale hands would exc # the principal reason assigned for the weakness in the article. during the greater part The weather was fine and of molsture ys In 1802 of 47,07 days of March the pareq with the This makes unt of this March somewhat irrogular, the demand b 5,~Cloths and pened with o better tone owing to the ris i Ron o with subsequently closed dull unchanged, Fig) shipments of gold to at present helped to st STOCKS AND BONDS, buying was by a brief depression, came a good buying move dvanced and held firm to the clos final sales being % to 3 per cent above ye The railway miscellaneous bond market was quite strong in_the late dealings. Post says: with around which &t figures opening too, the market ent, character, ng yarns General Market Was Strong at the Opening Yosterday. NEW YORK, March 9.—The fact that no Burope are to go out dy the stock market London was a moderate seller of St. times the After a loss of 1% per cent on Sugar from yosterday's close, the ready purchases it up 2% per cent, followed by fluctuations, and the advance on the day was 2 The general market was strong at the open- after and good. sent 4 per cent. and From the quietness and today's prices quotations, be assumed that the market resumed its temporary level. of this level has involved an irregular and turbulent market, but the encouraging Jan- tements have brought permanent such absorption of these stocks has fixed the Happily whole has found its way out of Washington “‘rumor.’” fhe following are the closing quotations on o leading stocks of the New York exchange held it has The shifting in and | from the fogs JAILY of present does not se business Industries, for the season has arrived when greater activity are who to | they safely nothing more could be desired for a splendid t for the winter whes tive seeding of the spring crops, s over the same 190 days of last s and the prospec total brought Into sht during the past seven days has been 81,308, gures represent- saboard clearances the earlier nada Southern . sterday's At of the exports from the four principal Jantic ports was found to amount flour a degline Consolidated Gas, Al & Iron tton Ofl Cert point touched at the opening, was recov Einco September 1 shows receipts at overland across decline of £9% before 10 o'clock. red winter by a local handler of cash wheat to an eastern by a recovery mmerelal year G. Northern pfd.. C & E. L pfd likewise a factor in creating more con- lower quotation This resulted in another | days show a decrease of the price for May decline to 59%e, but on Coutsville& N Loulsvilie & N Manhattan Con Memphis & . New York the market recovered some and closed at from 89%e to 597 active and minutes after participated The receipts estimates for These include the monthly ary Hester's re- esponding date of Comparisons to closeof the corresponding weeks the total to the close of this weel o close th comparisons about five ports are made up to the o were only tional Cordage. r firm and %d higher and the clearance: North Am. Co.. A, a0 1105 Northwestern Ontario & W £/Orogon Tmp! Oregon Nav....... 0.8, L. & U, M., P.D.& E ¢ Pitishurg Pullman P Reading. . o ¢ Roek fuland. .\ |St. Paul . \ do " ptd St. P. & .S, E W.StL.&P... do pfd 5 W. & L. do pfg ..\ M& St L. N. Lins |CF & T o pfd H.&T. C TV A A & D 194 T 81 L LK. C pfd ¢ &N v fie M prd.. as Pacific... . ent, pid. . i Dre clls Faigo Ex sstern Unlon. .. ) Wheat ady ALVESTON, COTTON—Recelpts, ported from seaboard were But Patten Bros., who had heen conspicuous buyers for two or three days, were sellers today, and some others who had e buy under what appeared s 261,000 bu. bales; spot market course today. The opening price wa: and by noon it had melted away to 37 at the lowe point of the ¢ E There were sellers of May at 37 Oats were a s were offer- and Bartlett ks, 01,200 bales. nelghborhood Hess bhought Lyons were also free buyers, azier each sold 300,000 bu. values was fotatare: falos opened a shade off from quotations, at from 3 to 8lc, touched 31¢ and gradually declined to .1t was offered at 30%ec at the close. July sold from 29c to 28c. This was a ddy of liquidation by longs in Hog receipts did not yesterday's latest LIVE POULTRY—There 1s some call for cholee wod toek 18 quotable at ot grows steadily I of the d the provision market. exceed yesterday's moderate estimates and the report from the yards indicated a good demand for them at previous prices. was a considerable break in shorts were tempted by theirs profits to come Many stop loss orders on long stuff were reactied on the decline and it was only buying by shorts which from being Is o falr supply available and a or heavy, i —Cholee white clover, k honey, 121 TERS—Medium, prices before in- as buyers. lecfs, 92c: company ‘selects, 2ic; Ttalfan chest- English_walnuts, vented the more sensa- Sugar, March 9, |3 business in hankers' 100 new sot Ga. 102 . 101 {7637, .. 108 104 D. & R. G. 16(8.0. 112} D. &R.G. 48.. 80 84 140 108 StL.&LM.Gen.fa. 73 s of stooks including the ANTILE CHAN bills t §1.88 ymmerc 9436 | We R. |Atchison s, |Atchisan 206 A0 H & do T8 H, & T. C. 5. CEIT N. C. 68110 40ig| Tenn, oid’ 8. Va. Genturics, 110 | dodeferred . C. nou. fan 1113|Ala. Clags A.. Ala. Class B. Ala. Class C. |*Alavama Cur.. . 11234 following: 00; Burlington, Electric, 8,100; T Western Union, 6,600, arket, PAPER—3@5Y% ~Firm, with Xty dn il bills, $4. A@ige. m. State G, W. 18t5..... S, AL 08, today amounted to “Atchison, 5,500 adl ONEY ON CALL— ent; last loan, 1 per cent: closed per ctual @1.E8% for de- nosted @i bonds, price rose decline, decrease in | BRADSTREE Baldwin covered from 7,000 to 8,000 bbls. of pork on the break and the Cudahy Packing company also covered a round lof. o was a_moderate recovery for the lowest which the shorts again took ndvantage of to put out their lines again, cans, medium, 10e. §2.25; Oregon, per bbl., $5; half bbl., $3; clarified cider, per bbl.. $5; half bbl., $3. 0@6.00; halt bbl., Hostor BOSTON, March 9. tme loans, price named, 4 per cent. 8tocks, bonds and mining s Quotations 11 loans, 2@3 per cent; Closing prices for o8 emphasized BEANS—California hand-plcked navy, $1.9072.00; near the bottom. P Y e kans) Compared with last night May pork is 20c Jower, May lard 10c lower and May ribs 12%c prices were ONIONS—Onlons 1low onlons, —Nebraska, in small Tots Bell Telephone. Doaton & Albany Boston & Maine; on__orders at 5. “Towa and Minnesota store, 66@70¢; from store, Estimated recelptsafor tomorrow: 60 cars; corn, 206 cars; oats, 142 cars; hogs, 11,000 head. ETOWn potatd game in car lots, @Tic. CABBAGE-Orders for cabbage from the coun- Gen, Electrio..! try, are filad Secen trai . N. Y. & N. Eng.... Extra fancy California, 2 T POTATOES—-Good stock, per bbl., §5 GREEN VEGET. salaify, 30@35c per doz.; radishes, per do: 3 pinach, per bbI. do pfd. Wis. Cen't | Atehison 7314|Atehigon ds..... 0744 | Gen. Electric B8, + 14354 Wie. Cour 1ata 1 T47| Westingh, Blactric 8078 87 13 044 | Allouez Miniug Co. 43%| Boston & Montina 73| Butte & Boston..... 93 117 Calumet & Hecld | 205 exceptions, San Francisco Mining SAN FRANCISCO, Mare tocks. APPLES—There are few apples on the Lard, 100108 nearly over and most of th ao ces So and_prices are 50; bell and bugl Gould & Cur THalo & Noreross .. |Ophir’ |Potosi Tnion Con. 9.—The official closing 60 « ANGES—The stack s arriy- the trade s increas- regular sizes, Y, ORNIA OR. ady and unchanged, g in_good condition and spring, Gi%c; No. 3 spring, 55Q Redland sec Tonsols. mor dian Pacitic.. seconds, ‘sizés 250 to TROPICAL 901110 04 ~1p. m. closo -16]Me Iu.-fu. ordinary. t D 08396 | Now York C 173 | Penns, B7h4 R |Mex. 11 common. al i No. 1, $1.31. )bl., $11.30G11.3 short bills {8 1 9-16 1 bills {8 1 9-10 per cent. New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, March 0. closing mini (hoxed), $5.5 cholce Flor- A Per hox, 82 The following were the recelpts ana &b Pel ent Market, BAR SILVER—27 5-10d 1 MONEY-~ 14 1 po aiscount notations T ounce. the open markot for r cent, and for thr The following are the 9. —WHEAT—Re from the coutry foday were Sales on_track ave 1 northern, owing to_ th of cash above fut d about 60%e for cline in premium 0 cars only luco oxchange fod July at (%o, creamory, 16 On the YORK, March ablegram gk, Orm; st New York Markets. orts from ' the due in some others to th mers o ucc ther {8 coming off bottor agatn, and th s o prospect 5,800 bbls.; sulos, 1 awalting the government report of farmers’ Trading was moderately ©ll day in futures, particular rush (n of about 1,000 bu. of wheat each is indicated in the ST, LOUIS, M closed as follows futures and ator stocks Minnespolis says: The stock today, pending ns were dull . St. Paul was Strong hipments Wall the are o weak. arch . T[Ophir. | Plymouth Ameri; strect cou selgniora Ain The i Nevad don Market. e Post's London It 18" feare to 1 Louisville l¢ 1 i1 sold notations. 0g quotations today ading the causen cautic rising. Silver Indian eou phic transfers at 14 & Stock ¢ tion this week. prices. steady and ot $1.75 to $2.60 for bakers Lringing about $.5 northwest markets and A a little at noon coon sold off again, ¢ lower late cabl $3.00, with some s The bran ma Becline boing Anked. | 183 | Granito M..$1 S, Hopas.. Am.Newlo. TI0. An # larie the demand xe ma 10 keep pace d to make diggosition of Wahe decline, Liverpool Markets LIVERPOOL, ind moderat Guliforniu, bs g4 cints of wheat holders ofter moderately n white, s 10740, balances, $263,8° with long sturt toming on the market freely Receipts of American corn 102,600 centals. Spring patents, PROVISIONS. NG, © tosed 420; 42 11-16G48, G, dosed e 8, 31,008, rt clear, 55 Ibs. ns Aull and weaker with the other Abril, closed 38%ic; May, 37y T emium; w York Dry Goods Market. ary goods distric without any wa a falr degree of activity dness Is down to the actuil wants mionths ending 3506, 609, | | | | ] ! i ; § al 18 making western steam Mekled hams, Prices have 8 conservative k exchange and frm; actual rtes, Fork, quict and easy; new mess, $5.0¢ | changes of consequence in prices, KANSAS CITY, March 9. March 9. March 6. . March_9. Murch cent LIS, March 9, ances, §3485,008 A Ylearings, 9.~C March 9. —Clearings, Three Clea W York York, ' $0c March oxchange, e per cent rentes, s, 31 Xchai 9.—Clear) commerclal, ' T6e 476,876 ngs, $1,503,481. $13,675,091; bal- arings, $2,300,034; 150 0t 240,089; bal- d 050, % 4L 647 per cent Dremium; Ex per vank, $1.60 per $1,00 premium. in "ot December March Unid 3 were The egrnings of Pacific for Gross, §1,647, (TN the six arings 312,215,000, unchanged at 4@6 per 40c_premium; steriin .8 cent qulet review because of th It BEE: DUN'S AND }BRI\DSTREET'S While Evidence of i bprovement Multiplies Oonfidence fi”ma Lacking, PRICES HAVE A DOWNWARD TENDENCY the Great Not 8o Freely Hought ns Last Year, Shows the ¢ tures of the Week. NEW YORK, March 9.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s 2w of trade will Improvement in busine plies, but confidence fn future improvement m to increase, although there is few and the evident low priced article ges and f nced The AL in ‘thé price of bar silver, e to 27 Failures are growing less important and For the wegk’ending March 1, the liabilities thus, far reported were $2 and for the four weeks of February, $14 886,001, of which $6,432,615 were of manu- | - to The natu and In the past five weeks the sales have been only 12 per cent, which is a marked improvement, in part due to the fact that the mills having any orders are buying at once what wool they expect to need for months. Breadstuffs and oils have been stronger, weaker, !gr\TURI)f\Y, MARCH 10, 1 It would seem { there is little prospect stries, Tron, While entest Gal vidences s multi- y: necessary f dea with the known reduc- s of output of pig iron in- ar | g and replenishment of al at this season. But its character indicates more than sufficient to 5 and $7,607,127 of trading con- ‘Warmer Weather Has Acted as a Stimulant to Trade in Some Localities. NEW YORK, March view of trade will say: The comparatively less favorable report as to the volume of sales and distribution of general merchandise last week remains, with some practically unchanged. Bright and warmer weather has stimulated retail lines at a number of cities. Bastern shoe | and manufacturers report a slightly improved de- mand and at a number of larger distributing centers jobbers in groceries, dry goods, hard- hatd, shoes and millinery report a | Ib% steadily maintained inquir numerous orders for small amounts for immediate wants continue to rule. Favorable trade conditions center at Chi- cago and St. Louis, the former reporting the best week’s sale of ‘dry goods for months, bringing the total for the year into favorable comparison with that in the ltke portion of Jobbers dry goods at St. Louls also report continued improvement, with a favorable comparison thus far during the year with last year. Kansas City and Omaha make reports which SUggest a strong underlying demand, Gross earnings of efghty-three railroads fn February reported to Bradstreet's show a loss of 12.6 per cent, as compared with Feb- ruary, 1893, that being a little greater than in January, when it was 12.4 per cent le than in that month the year before. South- ern and southwestern roads present heavier proportionate losses, the granger lines doing better than in January. wheat, wools out of the marked as to price both amount against 2,8 bushels in the week & bushels in 14,000,000 from § the week-iwo years ago. barrels of flour included, n “Franclsco to Vladivo- There were only:238 business failures re- throughout week,against 272 last, week, 221 in the sam week a year ago, ant-251 two years ago. - 7kl has been of the regular 2 per ¢ the St. Indiah corn and oats ad- vanced 34 cent, 1 cent and % cents in price, respectively, sugar remained unchanged, domestic flecces have again been shaded, cutting Australian | bags: s0 far as competi- | 1050 buss is concerned. Pig ana shaped iron, ‘steel billets and rails and iron ore have also been shaded again, In some making pork has gone oft this cdfists to 2,851,000 bushels this wture ot the Market. NEW YORK, Mazth. 0.—Bradstreet's finan- tomorgox will say: Excited speculation ™in Sugar has constituted the chief, though not overshadowing, feature of the past week. The movements of that stock have been of an erratic character and bave naturally affected the general disposition of the market, this being the more apparent general Interest excited by the of tarift quotations for now regulated. exhibited a decided improve to activity In the rallroad share list and the character of the participation on which this d. The declaration [ at First church, nt dividend upon the | mpere Paul railway, though an- ticlpated and discounted by the advance in that stock, as well as othe seems to the leading industrials are The market, however, has have awakened a certain degree of confidence in the future of rallway 18 true that the trading in ail departments of the market Is mainly pro fessional and the advances have been largely the work of organized bull pools. London | have proved their efficacy by a test of many has continued to take little or no part, and The number of. failures during the week has been 284 in the United States, agalnst 193 last year, and sixty In Canada, against thirty-two last year. REVIEW OF TRADE, —Bradstreet's re- in hats, millinery and | p " week, and cotton and rd 15 cents. 000,000 and total de- Exports of wheat (flour United States and 000 last w year ago, k, 2,804,000 and 3,7 There the country within the P FOR A WEEK, gar the Prine legislation, upon which ent In respect ba s of the granger for has, crease hous fneidents as reorganization of be made operativi and nparisons of That of One Year Ago. YORIK, Mar table, compiled by the pe cImes. New Yori Clile: Boston Philadcipiia St Louin mily expenditures lead | San many to feel somewhat less confident that will soon recover its former volume, Undertakings reaching beyond a short time are not made with greater freedom, and, in spite of a larger present demand, pric manufactured goods tend downward. The most distinct gain is in fron and steel anufactures, ed 10 per cent, though it is still 37.8 per cent less than a year ago. Trade in bar | Cleveland iron is very unsatisfactory. Rails are flat, and, with a larger production of coke, rails e o enude at as low prices as ever. fTin g [ Indianasoile ower, with a fall at’ Londo 4 2| Cotumbus, ¢ DA 1l at London, being quoted nclaco Baltimore Db Cluetnnati Kt New O Buffalo Houstor St P Den i 1, and copper does not improve, | ni though lead s siightly higher, Shipments of Wishin boots and shoes from the | Dulith cast are 14.8 per cent smaller fhan a y ago for the same week, and purchases still mainly of medium or low pric In textile manufactures and dry goods therc | hortlan Increased activ| as fs the demand thus far falls much shorter of expectations, great economy in consumption. In woolens manufacturers are increasing produc- tion, mainly in a tentative way on ord are a little the market. Dailns. . re | Peor g 1 goods, | Memphis.. Rocheste Lowell.... Wilmington. Del Norfolk Sloux C! Los Angeldd aw. Mich. 11000 and cotton hesitates, | Spokaiie 4 Y% cent, western receipts | §; being only 2,116,087 bushels, against 3, 100 last year, and against 775,192 last year. Corn receipts at ¢We west were 3,815,1 bushels, against 2,140081 last year, but the nearly a ‘eent. Lard and ho; both declined, nevertheless. Sales of cotton were larger at first, with which' was afterward re- IS | Lincotn. ... 59,- | New Bedford tlantic exports 1,102,170, | Wienita +Bay City, Mich. .. Rl RIVEr...... +Akro Spriug wmont, Neb., L pence,. but rocovered o | CHiAnE, Neb: 27.31 has affected prices. RRRy The volume of dgifestic trade shown by clearings decreasesfor the week only 17.4 per cent outside of New York, and 34.0 per cent as compared WIHI lust yea.. In foreign trade changes are also for the better, ex- ports having been large, and for four weeks 14 per cent larger than last year, while the mports for February was 87 per DOMT TP | L g TGrono T fax 067,082, | Winnivee... ST, changed. LOUIS, March 9. rinos and and Nata groasy, Sd@s and 440G, today the de at 4d@%a down. sheepsking wer offe March will say. The sales for the tie and 207,000 1bs. fa domestic and nd . vet, with excep- | i last year. line of 60,601 bal rate jobbing trad tucky at e for three-elghths and quarter The scareity of I 1hs. sold blood. Five for Mjch for sele re tmported Junuary, open points ady the 000 bags August o, 1000 1 n 300 DES . March 9.—Market f ;. receipts, 1,000 prices unchi Mai A€ higher. Wi "1 SANEIRO, new low records, and | bigs. 25 cents and advises that loans of national banks | ¢ there have increased $: posits $13,000,000 since last December. Bradstreet’s cabled and telegraphed re- | wouk, 1 lower; No. 2 ports of available wheat stocks in the United | & ates and Canada, afloat and in Burope and Australia, show a et decline for last week of 4,700,000 bushels. 1000 | mone 1,000 bu. closed at 3% ‘Shipments, 6 certificates ¢ 83%; Pe JRIA, March o Mark nard e great Syrup, Is now Keep it handy. Cough family necessity. Methodist Revival, churches vival se The Methodist unite churches, charge Eva Tested by Time coughs, ete. years, assortion of ar speeulative Interest in nevertheless, been business which, } directed to buying. The p shipments ha minor the will been —Fens was firm usual ad but the arded. The CLEARING HOUSE OF “Not included in totals. Wool Market. -WOOL—Steady and un- March 9.—At bales were ot There wa A better showing of C selling freely was quicter, Russia took som: sales e latte trade New 7 AT 1510 1 nand w 1,400 bal tomorrow of the ok were JEn v for the rhe mills re! Only Januar: 1843, Coffee Market YORK, March Jy t from unch Q. generally firm ong Hay points net Advance, Murch entral March 9, M March 9.—Market quid ged to 30 highe CITY, lower; Unsettled; 11%@ Wheit, 7,000 bi.; corn, none; oats, Ol M Pa.. March pened at 525 URG Pa., March \ o 827 ot casier; @31 14c firm; N urket fir M n; Duluth Wh March 9. 61%¢; March, 1 'northern, cash. 3, o domestlc union r Brown's Price 26 cts, that between the uncertaint in regard fo the tariff and the reappedrance of the siiver question involved in the action of congress upon the OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS AND ROUGH Bland nforage bill t the present moment Roceipts wer o liberal toda Cattle and Sheep Receipts Show an In- slaughteror and not offered on the market crease with Hogs Falling Behind. this market. considerable commission through robability of gold littlo influen TRADE IN FAT STEERS IS SLOW AND DULL 573.10; common and stock 00d to choice 40 to 100t Reprosentative sales lambs at $2.60G3.75 P'rices from Stendy to u Dime Lower - Cows §1 native ewos. irregularly higher on sence of gold engagement advancing tendency of Sugar. Cents Lower than on Thurs- heep Steady. P8 nnd Disposition of Stock. tock a8 slown w8 comp iny s ouaing at 5 0'elock p. m , FRIDAY, March 9. 8o far this week, compared with last week, HORSES & NLS: ~The following Bradstroet's, shows the and a larger production by | total clearances at tho principal cities and centage of increase or decrease, lers in | compared with the corresponding week last be - replenished, and | year: cannot make calculations months are the more crowd as much trade as an into these months. In some branches of distribution, however, there are indications of diminishing demand for goods preference for medium and receipts and Haunmon i ¢o of boet steers for export, prices unsatisfactory but there was not much of any consequence Thursday's Adv Was Not Sus= was also a steady prices for the good fair_to poor stuft ruled anywhe anticipation of th of things buyers wera o from weak \ds were gen hoiders KA’ no enaoarh all around. very fair volume of business was tran Representative sales: 1 local pack; was about the 1 thousand « 185 Lo $1.90, st with m Neep matket was dull and weak t. K sold at fron nd 10,000 more than for the corres 1 easler; top St. Louls Murkets. Tosing firm; cash ‘and March, Unchanged; YEARLINGS, bu.; corn, 171,000 bu.; ‘oat » 4%d@ls 10; Adelu Kansas City Liy Medium shorts were %d down 9.—The Commerc orlers and pigs not qu 0 head; shipment ock Market. Receipts, 1,200 St. Louts Live total s \les of - last pts similarly show n but a mod- mixed, §9.200 < Live Stock Market i market slow od o primg corn fed Colorudos, Sloux City Live Stock Market. } g00d avornze Stock in Sight. coipts at the four prins etpal eltios Friday, March actly light, b bly snort of expactations, Supplies were not ey March 0.—Market stendy: South Omalin, receipts, 12,000 bugs; ices showed welghts sold mostly at $4.70 and $1 nothing above Mar kots. arcely anything below Driving the Brain at the expense ket closed up weak, first hands, over $4.65. prices pald today le we drive S—Wheat, none; the body. crcise, pure air ed at §3i%; highest, s, 1,000 bbla flesh—refreshing sleep—such are methods. loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scotl’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only 3 and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other rin Grain Market, CORN— ket active,firm gh wine basis, Clostng to arrive, 13c. i ates flesh of recognized ASA P POTTER porTE LOWELL € BRIGGY R BRIGGS BONDS COMMERCIAL PAPER ™\ +40 WAL STREET. NEW YORK, rvice to be beginning Sunday evening. be a full chorus singers from list Mysonhimer nd will be assisted by pa the different churches, For bronchial affections,

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