Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 14, 1894, Page 6

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CONMERCI: Wheat Held Almost fta CORN AND OATS FIRM AND MOSTLY QUIET With ¥ Were W CHICAGO was Kept closed caused Baltic and another closed corn closed % while provision t Whe decline some Indication of hour of the se succeding th and touche lowest price ing price gradually that it clearances about the Wis curre dominate 4 and exclu India, sh ehipped 568,000 bu ms recely 1l g ding the last’ week, bu., which porti weekly. had previously fmized that 1 Liverpool the mark dency. neapol with graphed strect’s the world’s a net ma today seaboard that fnquiry bu. of it to go at once by The pa acti 3584¢. after t a d retained a0%c and market and May W at that closing at the top price. Hog receipts were mates and The provision market opened very little demand, and that w of the trade throughout the day. rallies which oceurred wose due to the buying The decline getting prices down on fresh low ground, some stop loss orders were reached, which added to the weakness May pork started with a decline of 12%6c at $11 for May. in of shorf and assisted a slight moment, but became again w to $10.90 and closed at $10.95, or a net de cline since yesterday of 17%e. and ribs ) Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 40 cars; corn, 215 cars; oats, 140 000 head. ading futures ranged as follows a March. May... July, Corn No. 2. Mareh .. May T PROVL tard, per Qoose), (hoxed), 3 WHISKY $1.15, for today TARICICH, Wiheat, b Corn, bu Oats! bu Ry, bu Bitrley NEW 34,000 b PR § tically Buckw BUCKWHEAT COR; RYE BARLIEY MARLEY Wi bu. ot elevitor No. 1 northern, opened steadier tion turne record. Then pric ances and world's wheat st e net May walos, 143,000 b very ' dull tions OATS: sales, 100,000 2 delive e white sia vinee: March e May Biige, el HAY HOPS AL AND FINANCIAL aitde; | jonary Yesterday o Blight Buying. c and There Was but Littlo Much Doing on "Change. higher for May but during this caused buyers to pre C ¢ wottied down according to ¢ shipped from this sid importance had been taken rly new that over export from ompanying wealk with a downward ten stock for treet's esti- e had Notwithstanding were no signs of export ed here, 2 rail to New Yc fairly steady at fror turnin rket to iS%e at the clos Corn_ was nd well supplied firm and at quoted firm but D Oranges, Business was rather spasmodic, but a good volume was summed up in the cour. of the day. for May w the price was 38ic showing 14c im it at around at the end of the ince yesterda the activity which has rent Oats held firm, bu been a marked f had fallen off to offerings rease contract oats in store nav sizes in 10 raide small local busin: 1l very light and that, with AL FRUITS is constantly was the cause of the small to me slightly before the clos atter selling s offered at 1 over the esti looked for tomorrow. s the feature sinall, Iarge. Mon” smnil, Inedium, the decline. 1k and dropped Lard is 10¢ . "according to’ L i lynx, No. 1, large, $3i m mink, small, Wl and fect, No. p otte antain lion, perf ma m-dium, 60¢; large, d, laige, small, i medium, 7e; small, 6e; kits) 10a1ic; medium sh quotations wore TR nidan green 1 venl ealf, § 1os. o 15 10 o5 N v’ filnt 1 dry arly rt-wooled wrlings ary pelts, Kansus nominal; No. 3, 40@3ic; ., $6.0706416.10; shore T lorado buteher dary actual din wool pelts, per 1b, N The following wero the receipts ana shipments @ TRecMpts. | Shipments. Flour, bbls St. Louls Markets. FLOUR—Dull, un bar L b 2 red, cash and the Produce kot wirs [ Sigs, steady; strietly camerles, 100 Now York Markets. March, 1xporters prac- $8.000 unchanged; separator cream NG—Unchanged at COTTON T AL 950018100, tendency downward, on Mght offerings and dispos lowest point on | standard mess lied on good export.clear weak and sold off to the $5.60 and closed stendy 0:0 bu.; HIPMENTS | 5.00 | { bu.i corn, olis Whent Market. Recelpts of wheat cash N April closed at 43ie; track mixed western not much different from the will market opened for futures with May Fluctuations July day fr Dull; May 0, ad was slow demand for domestic 1 unlen ribution was d did not sell the out thelr their shoulders, Lard, weak lew, 100 FL0] My, 36.90; retined, weaki contiacat, §1.59; | western steam closed ut §7.15 prices today and were selling at from S below the outside prices of last week, per 3 b £ v 1b., b which Is fast week: the furmers The e | trom § [ 529 WHEAT-Quic 1 Kansas City 2c; dairy, 136 bu.; corn, non bu.; corn, nonc $8,0060.50; prairi New York Dry Goods M With n large nc Cotton Marke ORLEANS, e { septoan $7.0870 On the London Market, nd American” were weaker at the cl nall account in all count is full of Duluth Wheat Market. ‘northern, duly, 6 105 ¢ re castern markets fair tone of the . —WOOL—Steady, un- are Speculation Was Sta Were Well Supported. e gnant during the greater portion of the day, but p well supported and the business was distri peculiar market in that while there was no particular desirc to buy s there was a readines: which rather puzzled the be ket opened generally a small fraction abovo terday’s closing, but in the early dealings s to realize profl put out a few lines which had the result ot es down slightly below the open- however, the trend good buying being developed, which took all the shares offer After a while dealings became light, but the market was held firm up to midd there w fonal reaction in some few stoc! rule the market was upy ings there was a rather sharp to the end, the to absorb all offerings, 11 o'clock, of values was the late de closing price: ay of % to 2 4 per cent, the latter in Morris Paul, which was largely dealt bought in round lot advance of 11§ per Northwestern also gained 1 Burlington %, the grangers demand. Sugar moved within darrower limits than for many a day. the widest fluctuation being 154, whi resents the early advance in the stock. Sub- quently it Distilling rose minutes and held the ady when a reaction of 3 ally of 1%, the loss on the day being stock which does The bond market morning, ecased off but closed strong. is the only not show an improve ment today was probably due in the main to attitude by London. on the London ‘settlement the opening of the new fortnightly account. be no doubt that Lon- don’s local investment outlook has improved this month as much a ate, would be the purchase of local rally. Were this to be the outcome its results would seon be felt in the market for exchange The foliowing are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange There can, ours. ). Pac P, D. & thwostern pfa Contral Oregon Nty Pacifie Mail & B Pitshi : Pullman Paiice Reading Richmond Tirm W pfd Rock Ixland St. Faul prd St P, & Omalia Drd Southern Pi ar Refing n. Coal & Iron Cotton O € Dol Lack. & W Northern pfd T. & O. Cont. pfd Uhlon Pacifi 8. Expre id Wells Fargo X B Louisville & do pfd .. ahattan Coii D &R. G N. Linksed . 0, F. & 1 A 10 P A L & K. pid Mobile & Ohfo The total sales of stoc ay aggrogated 1 \thy trad better steady at mber, Post's Lon of stocks w and unles: Easter holida Closed firm 1, Gide: May Trade. — Clothes very too far apart for Ket is quict and D! ant, but Prices 13.—The share ces wer was a rather ks, yet when- was ~organized rs. The mar- le and shorts ay. as an oc- but as nd’ during d advance on the for the London % of the top. per cent, Rock W rep- cent, rallied 5 net gain of %. in the first few until the late 4 occurred with upward move- This has was devoted to Its traditio N. Bug )& W Tnip y Paclfic L. &P Unlon &NM 800; " American iae;” Cievelead, | S Di Union Pacti closing Cholor.,, Crown ol Con. € Consols. n aull.” Quo Adams gon ances, § par CINCINNATI, Yuw York exehange balunces, § Exchanige Sheriff 1o ¢ pe THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894, Cinelnnaty, ©) 10,600, Gener viile, 8,600 Miss nond & West 4,800; \Wabash The range of pr ©9., Roard of Trad, Stocks. Maii &N Fhwestorn b, Pacifio Union Preiiis fic, p'r'c Pacific com B & Q Roele Tsland, 8t P Weateri Unio Trust w Baeland Atchison Chicago Gas Reading N. Y. Contril D.C.F E dag New NEW YORK Iasy at 1 per 1 TERLING Loustiuni st Missouri s Tem. now i BOW set Tenn, new set Cunada So. 1 D. & R. G D &R G Erie 2ids MK & T Gen MK & ( Mutuial Unt N.J.C. Int Pac, 16ts No. Pue. 2nd N. . Cousols N W, Deb, bs S Lo LNLGend “offered Hoston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Marc ) & Main 0 id...s €I & Q. Flelibure Gun, Electric Tiols Ste Mexican o N. Vi & Old Colony on Short Lii e Ruby San Francice SAN FRA Bulwer. Chollar Con. Cal. & Va Crown Point Gould & Curry New York Mting Quof following ara tha N v YOR & Va, Deadw oo . Gould & Curry Jreross chtike Moxican Ontario..... London Stock ¢ Ma LONDO &hort biils i 1 per cent for thr St. Louis Mining Stock Quotations. Mining stocks today were ST. LOUIS OMAHA LIVE A continuance orlc Money Market York Money Mark Fast oatils start to finish ¥ PRIME MER nothing very the qual than heretoforc pens were Ailouez Mint et & Heela The oMietal clos Gotations for feher YellowJaciot £ p. . elosing St Paul com.. 0Y14 (N Y. Confral 134! Pemnsyivania, Mex. Cent.now s, @ 13{ per e f i the open ma 1013 por cent, Am.Nettie, M AS © NEW ORLEANS, March 13.—Clearings, $2,120,- 016, BOSTON, M ances, $1,619,5 ALTIMORE YORK, PARIS, March 60c for the account. PHILADELPHIA, 220,648; bulances, Mai into the Dank of Engl. M 053, ONDON, MEMPPHI NEW YORK tive commitiee dividend of ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, ew York exchan change i rutes, THE INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 13, 1894 AU Wyman and wife 10 Louly et al, lot 16, Union ' Stock Vanusek, lot suth Omaha... 1be G W Stiles, ger's add Wilifam R w D 13, 4 M A Elliott et Llock 16, Shull Martin Hotte . Key's subdly and husband 't and 16, Cresce Kalinskl Hinz, middle QUIT CLAIM Adsit to J Trust company, n ta lot 40, Nel add German G A Bennett Same to samg of Horbach's B J Colling Brainard, truste i 5 Same (0 W tral _park C H Marpl der, trustee, Porous Plaster IS THE BEST. ) RELIEVES PROMPTLY and CURES QUICKEST, Financial Notes. 18.—Clearings, 3,145,904, STIERN 1100 83 ho estern Union execu- | peem——— 1% 0, on New unchang MARKET, WARRANTY h Levine i Wit o 1P K irkendall, 110 fect of n 130 feet of | i wife to vV Hynek Tots 9 "and con' & Hrnin and 6 and part lot i 1 30, B Elton (apecial’ masten) o' 1. Sehroe 1ot 7, block 11 otal amount of transfers. Receipts of All Sorts Show a Decided Fall- ing Off from Last Week, TRADE ON BEEF CATTLE WAS ACTIVE n Al Branches of the Cattle Hogs Stll on the 1l Wealk at th Sheep Stendy. TUESDAY of moderate receipt steers tended prices and values Al suitable market had a g advance noted. ice on sale, the offerings consisting of medium to fair ¥ of the cattle heifers of decent readily at an advance well cleared of the day. Inferfor picke up freely of the cattle feeder pen Pri were D BERE. COWS, 1 8) 1150 670 G..LL 61 1600 1100 EN, 1kl WYOMING, Pr No. 1 foeder ceders G steers. 1 calf. pletely year. only. Absolutely one price, Charles Shiverick & Co., MPORARY Cor. 12th and Douglas Sts, NEXT TO MILLARD HOTEL. Close Live Stock Market. and etty liberal, the demar and active trading w but held firm tative sales Stock in Sight, Receipts a s and dispos DISPOSITION, yrup takes the lead of all \ preparatic Carpenter & Palmeter The Cudihy Packi 06 1 Colonel Stockin, HINGTON, &' Widow Bur Shippers and fecders overturning of a lamp she was lighting onel Stocking Andersonville, late Justice ipreme court. held a clerkship in the CHICAGO LIV the heroes of daughter of of the United States Small Supply of Live Was Suflicient for the Day's Demand. of them must_of noc stomach, sweet Then use DeWitt's Little Early & was from §1. limits of from $2 oing principally bulic of the calves at from day's decline supplemented than usially 1t Cures Golds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Tnflu« enza, Whooping G common to extra qui and weak at buyers hesitated gh, Bronchitis and sumption in first stages, anced stages, Uso at once, lont effect after taking tho - Aaalora everywhere. and a sure reli You will see the ex ASA PwPOV:IEiI LOWELL C BRIGGY demind s s ATTLE, COMMERCIAL PAPER *40WALL STREET: NEW YORWK. nd steady; top stors, $.50; others, rket continues on and with an average HARCH ONLY. This is the Month to Buy Furniture, There are two reasons why it wlll pay to buy furniture this month. In the first place, our stock is more com- than any other month of the are quoting special prices this month that must sell the large quantity of furniture just bought at a great discount from former figures. The sale includes all Mahogony, Secondly, We kinds of furniture in Maple, Curly Birch QOak, all finished in the highest degree. Also a full line Beds, These goods are from the ‘W hite of Brass and W hite best factories LOCATION,

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