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6 IIII' OMAHA DAILY BEEK: \\ll_;‘AY MARCH 17, 1 TWELVE PAGES. b TIeL wentern fhetory, 10gisc; Kl | Proposed Exportation of Gold Did Not | Prices of Cnmln&uun 8till Show a Very —_— Receipts for the Woek 8o Far Show a De- After a Dull and Eesy Session Wheat . i e A Mak Itles Weak D g i & dalry, 10g3c; state creamery, nko Securitios 2 ool Bpurted at the Close, IR DI Pirm 1 atais, TAFge, SG190; small, 10% NEW YORK, March 16.—Despite the en- part skime, $apioe; full skims, 2. agement of $1,250,000 In gold for shipment : VO o weters Tl 1 i | to England tomorrow and the great proba- | [RON FURNACES/BESUMING OPERATIONS | tAble, compiled by Bradstroet's, shows tho CORN WAS WEAK AFTER THE OPENING | feeeinis 100 vhens . o bt o G Dladen SUMIN NS o ey e o eies snq. | BEEF STEERS SELL BARELY STEADY | enreado, s Today's e ——y T VTR L 955t | by the preiident, the stogk market was P the percentage of increase or decrease, ns - BN Tt R AP TP, o LTNIE SraGhe 88 Frovisions Openeit Firm &t & wigle Ags | yROBINCEisas: ia e " | irong and o Mighee rango of prices was o | Cheaver Preight (O Fiss Heaponsite’ tor | ;m..,-n».-.x with the corresponding weck 18 | yndertone of Weakness In the Market— | n&ainst 52,67 head for the sume time fast we Pricen ors Gone CHPENTINE - Dull; 1% a31%e. ablished throughout the entire active the Present Activity—State of Trade ogs Bearce and Somethis e 62,388 head a year n 1 head for the vance in Prices—Packers Gonerally RICE-Quint; dapan, A4 ae and in all but a few of the specialties traded Adstal, B%. Wik 3 |' 'm:"" - —— Hogs Scarce and Something Like a torre s e continued 1t Reported a Falr Inguiry MOLA R ii; "New Orleans, open kettle, | 1n" The geigniorage measure was the subject by the Springlike Nickel to a Dime Higher e for Cash Meats. PiG 11 T erican, $11.6018.00, of much conjecture and the financial com- Weather<lusiness Fnilures. COPPER-Q ? - munity of the city seems to be a unit against ! | CHICAGO LIVE STOC |Pullmg Off. cebaptipuri DA e Bt cided Falling Off All 'Round, vl NEW YORK, March 16.-'The following i Continued Light Recelpts In Cattlo o 1 ponding time | 1 - 1 Sheep Market Firm. no encourngement from the outside the aEaviNas. | H best that t 1o wan to close out thelr - JADVery fire d it, but the gold exports were not a factor of | s holdings . That they succeeded HIC arch 16.—After a dull and | EPELTBR- (nchongol the speculative situation at all and the great- | NEW YORK, March 16.—R. G. Dun & T (DAY, March 16, | ™ dob 1 n. thanks to the fact CHICAGO, March 1 ’ 50 O, ~Market dull and est advance was made just after the projected | cos Weekly Trad i NG 5 § 088112 P BUMAL il f n monge 1o proportion of the easy sexsion wheat spurted at the close and | ({t portant tiansactions and quotations | shipments were reported. There was at no LARLL DL b 4 he market on beef and shipping cattle | ofteriy \ ¥ shippers, the wanis of finfshed %c higher than yesterday. It was | almost entirely, nominal. N e e | o very great pressire to sell. At the | Commodities are this week, on the whole, | piil deipii was not in very good condition, an undercur- | the I 1y limited. The aw, ensier; falr refining, 2% openiig prices wire montly & fradtion Higher | the: lowest of which thers. 1s Auy. record; rent of weakness pervading the trade from | Lelow cr N 4 Were, e, Tron 18 wired from New York that millers there | tricu o tost 1, 800 S cen. | Bad bought 260,000 bu, of No, 2 red winter | Uifusal 06 test, at 3ige: 400 bugs molasscs sugar, | than the closing figures of yesterday having declined 1.2 per cent in March and S o .Y | start to finish., Some of the best cattle of all 10 158 laking teers and from $3.23 8 teat Refined, dull hut unching Yordage otably strong o b0 ¢ s 113 s L KA, CEoHETES, 000 B TN b RFUTAAA, | i i, duit 12 g Sordsge was notably strong on & ichort | averaging 113 per cent lower than a year | Plttsiu 1y hts sold pretty close to steady prices, | auiry for . Yeedans.. WHRE AKTF at f3%c. At Buftalo it was also reported COTTON MAKK entered into an agreement with the National | %80 80 that more than a third of the in- | Kansas oity : While grades on which there was a lnck ot | cuiyes‘Wers' bl e “prices, " that exporters had taken 18 boatloads be- — Cordage company by which the interests of | Crease in the volume of all payments is due | F¥ew Orlcans | competition were hard to move at prices | dency s downy oy Report of the New Orleans Exchange on | o Jatter were materfully benefited. This | to the decline in prices of things con- | Milwauiee ) i weak to a dime lower. The market was | "KhOF than any otlior idnd ot ') o |”| » l'rmw\"n l: in Sight ot apparently well founded statement induced | sumed. Six more fron furnaces have gone ’,"'“*“' e irregular and uneven and closed dull 000 hend, 1 W i ORLEANS, March Seeret ater's ¢! es o ares of 0] com- 1 ol lnys o il W ' atement shows an incrense any, eausing them to rapidly ad i the top. Fine weather and discouraging | the movement of cotton into sight for the week | the carly dealings the general list advanced | °f finished products are a shade lower, and | PUNTHS G £ 035000 steady, while inferior grades were also slow [ ako, | e eviously kept the price down. | of 0,381 balos over the seven das ending Mareh | 15 to % per cent. A slight reaction was soon | further contracts have thus been secured. | Gloveland Vi FNRO1T1 ale at prices generally Se to 10¢ lower. At i 1 16 last year, and a deciease compared with the | mude, but the speculation recovered itsstone | Pittsburg gets the lion's share and has. most | & poor =" 4.0 p the close of business, however, the pens were s b saven days year boforg lnst of 43,82 halc and an upward movement began, which con- | of its works in 9 ) g| Denver o | pretty well cleared of all offerings. the mor y of its works operation, cheaper freights | Denver... 7 for ol nd $4.35 1 first sixteen days n there were | tinued In force up to midday, an impro Indianapolis 3 he market on stockers and feeders was Al 2o . A e A AotH o 4 . aving helped this wee th lower wages | ¢ i, ¢ t lben b Wheat was very dull. There was nothing | g5 bales more than last year and 92674 loss | ment being recorded of % to 21 per cent, | "2VINE helped this week, with lower wag olimbus, O 44| quite satisfactory again, trade lively and | Jie o 0 to enliven it. Previous conditions were un- the yenr hefors last. This makes the in- | Aftor noon the trading became very slug. | 4nd coke, and contracts for Mesaba ore at | Hartford., 1 prices steady to strong on all suitable | but ihe und changed at the opening and up to within an | the amount of this cotton crop brought | gigh and some few shares declined a small | $2 The Mllinois Steel works are about | Wishington 1 grades, Representatives sales » slght for the 197 days of the season from | fraction, but the market was generally held | to resume in part, having secured orders | Hulith..... v - £ DRESSED BEEF 5 ,‘r-'.‘m-‘ 1 x‘;‘:ul. ch 1;» i ve, 7 'l“‘,w,',' g\r IV_\\ until Ym:” 1 ;“'II ;.v ck(.\\ln-\x\\l(: fim:” for rails, but at the east rails arc inactive | St ,“_‘ oy pr eral opini Liverpool markets were du £ the same 197 days of last season, he de aid ‘was made on Chicago Gas, which re- | pog - goit o S et i i 4 3. 5 at unchanged prices. The weather was still with the same_time of the | guited in a decline of small fractions, The | 814 deliverics everywhere are the lowest it ; : i L042.300 ales. Total broweht | qowriara tendency of pricés was of brief | fOF many years. Cheapness of material tland. Ore ; favorable lere and the receipts and ship- d t seven days has been ( st ments did not vary sufliciently from the re- | 7 st 60420 Lales dast year duration and during the last hour specula- | and labor stimulates the ercction of many cent daily average to disturb either shorts while the ageresat tion, although dull, was very strong. The | buildings, both cast and west. or lon Chicago recelpts were 31 car ARt ieh AL B R L ;::‘.lnzlflln :.1]: ;1 firm at or near the highest In women's dress goods, it is judged from 01 with 105 a year ago. Minneaps e i matketed from 28 of wool 0 o8 ud, 3 2 and Dendtn ;‘.I:,uln t0 ath) oeiB00L6ArR), ok o Role, aentnt The bond market was generally firm | %019 ” Wool, the business is about th ? 08 9 3 DAPA0 WIEI 774 o the corroponding day. of . fom this time on | throughout the day. fourths of the usual magnitude, serges | Fe 5 )% i s ane, last year. A y tlon reught Int | The Post says: As a result of the w being in better demand; but in men’s goods | . . 2 I in, prices, A ‘good inquiry for cash wheat at New 5 ntr Wit hare 1aat | continued high level of foreign exchange | not more than a quarter of the usual orders ; ) York, both from shippers and millers, was | ¥¢ b i $1,250,000 in gold was ordered today | for fall trade have yet been received. The 3 : | 3 falit ; A reported there and Minneapolis and Duluth s 0. T i for ‘shipment. by tomorrow pean | demand fs so large that sales of wool again ; 11N ] : LA { o market sty opinion continued of the same bullish tenor 50N ba steamer. Rather to the surprise of Wall | exceed last year, 4,351,700 pounds for the e frs 1 4 ‘ R [ 25 ol ag over. The exports from the four Atlantic | last vour fnd 622058 1) : " | street this consignment will be made to | week, against 3,948,200 last year, and for the . i B e inounted In wheat and flour together | overlanid acroue the Miasialy nd P ndon, This is the first shipment to | month thus far the fncrease has been about § » i 7 n 2 bulk g andhoavs, 81 o0 545,000 bu., and when reported gave a | IC Fivers to narthorn n d on exchange since June of 1863. | 1,900,000 pounds, though in February the | A S R 3 il i Tittle support to prices. New York estimated | bales the year L . It will be to all intents and purposes a | decrease was 21.3 per cent. Cotton goods % Pt a decrease in the visible supply for the week | thuse held Mimereinl year, | regular commercial operation in exchange. | are gencrally steady. The volume of usi- i : g 2 LHEEE AN LN of 1360,000 bu., and those who are in the | ZH207 lles, last v It is true that in the recent dull ling | ness represented by all clearings this week i { 3 g 005 425, sides of No. 2 spring for immediate loading This sent the price up e after May had cables had p May corn closed %e lower, May oats Tower and provisions lower all around e thoy had beon for two of thre wore latgely at from $0.45 to $1.6 hour of the close there was 1o fresh news medium welghts and at from §4 gt of sufficient weight to turn the scale of gen- ont wak (hore habit of estimating it here made a similar | §, 05, i market it had been hard for banke 1o | is 31.2 per cent less than a year ago, and at i s — guess, The opening price for May was 68¢, | and ‘18,280 bal n'txpirin | find a market for drafts broad enough to | all cities outside New York 21.4 per cent Minneapolis Wi and it ruled between that and 68%e up to | be ', t 71,610 | admit gold shipments at a profit. The | less, against 17.4 per cent last week. g 2 MINNEAPOLIS, March Recell of wheat within twenty minutes of the close. The oy Hakmeh (s far for the | margin at best was close and the chances Railroad carnings make a better compar- Dok Lot 4 7 233 & I e R S e N bulk of the day's transactions were at §81ge b PR Just year | of a' reaction In rates, in case the sales | ison, falling but 10.6 per cent below Tast hamton i FEIC I 2 o CHrE s e ! and 58%c. Reports received from New York the past’ seven diys show o dec were pressed, have been considerable. It ar for the first week of March, against | B Kiin G . for No. 1 northern, from ¢ just before the close advised the purchase at d islias compureli wWithitne corre I3 hardly probable that the pussage of the per cent in February, but the gain is in i : L g . 3 2 B UL LRl G T Duluth by New York millers of 75,000 bu. of | Fuiid 4% yar and the st selgniorage bill had immediate influcnce on | part because the trunk lines have cut rates - : i s . the number repsiied being loss than o No. 1 northern, while 220,000 bu. were bought of American mills, north and south, today's gold order. Tomorrow's gold Is secured, for the first week in a long cintieid, 0. g ; nand AL e here for the immediate loading. The latter S far for the season have been 1.0 supplied, moreover, without recourse to the | time, a larger castbound movement than was on. O . sarbed r rings early in the was all No, 2 spring and closed the markot | {33,008, aguinat Loi6.80 bales last year. Theso | federal treasury, which is reassuring. recorded a vear ago. The westbound move FIRRL i g | LE My wheat opened at Bt and duly at up strong at 68%c, but dull. inst Rt 10aT e L) The foliowing are the closing quotations on | ment is also larger in dry goods and gro- Hastings, Neb. 1 g 3 ’ Gy Oh s ol DTG Hte Corn. ‘was “wealt after a ‘short spelll of | - Hnots - atoadyr - safon . s the leading stocks of the New York exchange | cor inoozn : Bl day, unth "t tho ol PALATHIEL steadiness near the opening. The receipts [ artive. 1.2 0 ordinary, HES today’ e Speculation in products is somewhat tame, ) ‘- . g : g H closcd 1 hard, 61%c; ‘N hern, for the day were 264 cars, against 285 esti- | GiAT. Uhes | low middling, T grue: i ST R NorhormETeieT—d | thougbiporit ands lavdERuvardsclinad Rharp amiivicie: i 1 I R No. 2 northern, iNge. Tecelits e Snntad, BUL eatimaten] tor tomorraw ambUntel || aing falr, oia: foc g s o A bt | Adams EXPESS. o, Puc. Dfd...... 104 | while corn is held steadily, with receipts 40 | Sait Lake..... 0.0\ ; 4 ) froEr Ay e e L to 370 cars, which was a weakening influence | exports, = coastwisc alew: stock, 3 ,\H:,-nnh e o 'm'»mlxl-’-'}mf 0 g per cent larger than a year ago. Wheat has inton.. . ) . 3 & very general desive all th and was Instrumental in bringing about the | Palss Rutures steady AT BRpross, do. pid : i been depressed by the department report | Helen.. s £ K0 (I 3 3 buy wheat, with not much for sale | decline which succeeded the early steadin Tiily, Balitmore & Oiiio LY. Contr 1004 | that 44,000,000 bushels remained in farmers’ Tot i oottt 3 e - 3 il SIS e Db IR AN Y The opening for May was 87%¢ and it had | T s e i il Bl i | hands on March 1, indicating very great | Outsideof New York 350.1 sl ¢ much sclling aiainst it from e declined to 37%c by about 12:30. The mar- i e el Bacih G R errors in estimates of yleld, or else a heavy DOMINION OF CAN \,,\ COWS AND OXEN A i il wore grinding steadily ket atrengthgned toward the close in sym- | ST L O e pret | Gligas Mo 34 Oregon decrease In_consumption. ~Cotton has de- | o2 s o of about” 260 Dbls for the twenty= pathy with wheat and May was worth 37%c 1lo Baten. PN | Ghiigo Altoi i ¢ clined a shade and estimates of the crop are | Mornmia. 00" - 3 "SIt “the’ wates hardly up to the at the close. — Sl R o a in place of 6,400,000 | Houlifax % . 2 production. ' Shipments for the day we 00 But a very light business was transacted . g Market. Conkolid. bales reported not long ago. Hamilton. 1000 S0 au T B Dhls, ADout IZm Ihis went out by the” Soo I onts. The market was somewhat lower, | FUTTER-The local market s woude, with the | /676 ¢ 7 2 i Failures for the first week of March were | WHHIDeR o] = | . & Hreig R e influenced by the fine weather which has [ (3R oh of AIGSIE Stucl, which 1s unchanged. ¥ e if | few, with liabilities thus far reported of TOnla | i YEARLINGS rdlo: Tho e TR AR SN G by GEh R Ines: ncreased the receipts and also by the de- DRESSED 1OULT y is but 1itfle trade, ISERTHAS 38, of which $816,284 were of i CALVES, tcarry chiefly for domestie distribution. Pat- cline in corn. Very little stuft was offered | most of the busincss running o live stock wie. & W RAGH Woiiti a ng and $1,161,270 of trading con- il g . ents ‘Were quoted nt i - bikers b buyers were fow. Trading was equally | {hekens, 6wic; turkey cesc and ducks, | D&k @ 30, Qo pidoieoe 42| corns. Owing to large deferred statements St. Touis Markot e o b St 0 i Wil einERE L En al and mostly by scalpers. Toduy's ar- | LIVE POULTRY—The supply ls liberal anit o = 1St PO csosesones cd too late for us last week, the ag- | T LOUIS, March 16.-FLOU : 3 und some bakers held Tivals amounted to 14 cars more than were | more iy noticeable. Good stock ERAn o : gregate of liub and g 150 4 00 5 wbove §2. Such higher price holdings were the expected rday. May opened from 3¢ 3§ 5 E ised to §$17,8t . The nu um.-x- “of fail- Wit Unintes © 4 certain, oS 1104 avorite brands, to %e under yesterday's price, at 30%c to Tive tFuie A ik B it : (G oo ures this week is 264 In the United States, | Serssaving in n « g nULLS Coffen Market. 31c and soll gradually down to 30%c. The Fe: thin or hea 5 &K 5 Sugar Refinery... % gainst 190 last year, and fifty-five in Can- | apy y, 8V g ¢ a0 WV YORK, March 16.—-COFFEE — Options market firmed up slightly before the close. X “The mar 2 v ntry | Hocking Valle Tenn, Co Tron 1 a, against thirty last year. The absence « Afeless, 3 Ve y. L1350 2 ¥ opened mm with March at $16.15 bid, April May sold up at 305%c and was offered at 30%c d 1] o ving down; strictly Central Lexas Pac 9 | of important embarrassments is still most | No. 2 mixed 4 %ei May, 31% o4 2 . 3 showing nts decline and May & points ad- o e i 071016, . P. & Dulutli T 0. ¢ < s Tuly, e T 3 ; e i at tho end. Tems was reported to have IV Ciioles white. clover, atitorntn, [ B & E Bl ee Gidon Bacliic. encouraging. T, Sk, 1ower e : ol Aot advalos: Siless 1000 brass ought frecly. X Totiqte. Like ! 4 U.'S, Express..... b TR e e March, 8D%e: May, dlc; July, 27t 1Lt 5 D0 24 5 nelding: April, $16.15; May, $15 Tiner HEGUIAIBOR ananea! Arm at a )| Bt adyazse STLRS A ¢ i hormostoes, | do” pi WS -lvA:-\l' S A DR E R R E N WIOERT RADY ) 'l':'\':r'” f]'\‘""'{‘" . & 2 ; : e iy, S sty prices. The International and the Chicago company sclects, 2ac: Counts, e LTk ¢ o i 2 i 3 LEY—SUMG siles, sales, Min- S E S 0t § itreo, Ttlo il X opening. The packers gencrally reported a | nu Imonds, 1641 nglish walnuts, | Lousville & N WL B s i) n.Lines of Trade. F 2 A L6212, and 10 bags Central Amerfcan fair Inuiry for cush meats, Thiore was somo | 1eiic: fiboiis s "pec arie, Baiic; pe- | Manhatan Con.. WO g UL 4 | NEW YORK, March 16.—Bradstreet's re- 2 nehanged; active at $7.45@ 2> i from Now York, vestorin decline on the selling and buyers held aloof, | “CfH M i Lor bn, s5.00@550: hate | Michisan Gont.: D.&R G Toig | View of the state of trade tomorrow will | % unchanged; prime to B T ¢ 424 wviilabla apparently expecting lower prices. The mar- | Lbl. $5.00#2.2%; Oregan, per bhis, $4.50: holf bbly | Mo. Pacii say: The unusual prolongation of mild, | ci z 2 1 i ket :;::;k«;":“;lr:\cx(\("mn! fllcd uml’l'lt:f“:.lx!lr:xl:fi t\‘ clarlfed” clder, jer bl ‘$081 haic b obilc & O1ld:. g o esa wea et nFI NG 16 eaily portion ator cream- Hitr e in, about | o AUERKR PBL, $1.605.00; haie bbi., | Nitioiial Coni ! of March has greatly stimulated consump- 553 ( half an hour from the close, made one of his VEGETABLES, N J. Centrall LA & 9" | tive demand in almost all staple lines. Cor- < id. % SR o, 12,000 bak: characteristic raids, which had the cffect of 2 » hand-picked navy, $1.90@ *1,;‘“}‘&;;“" 20 . St. L, B 1 roboration of this is found in almost unani- ) 2 y hel 3.05 ¢ a1t G k CONDONGMArola MRS quiat; prices un- knocking 20c off the price of pork In a few c: E SLT@1L50; common’ white | D t g "~ | mous reports of increased sales from six of 8 i 5 3 3 el Aarel wrkot. tracts Lt steady: 1 10,000 bags; minutes. Closing prices were near the bot- TONS Shelt ared cubied L ony orai *bid. | | S Unchanged: §@6e. I g low tom. Compared with last night, May pork | & D g LS onionder Bt | o Tolat! malcm ot stocks today wees dmsw||ithe larger falstributing polnts’ In the New CIES - Unchanged: S56681.00. Cleared b $10 bagn: X R e A Nubraskh, Town and Manesota | fFeR Incius . 6.700; American | England and middle states, where general <" Dull and wedk, bt with no m i i i ) RIO ron U6 Market firms ribs, be lower. A eR ) g s M T 1 e Ly eoresy 12,000; Distiliing, trade has heretofore been reported barely d tioas, $1030. " Lard, 5 [ b Lol WDl Tt e . _Estimated rr‘)o_rllmx for mm(:)r_ruow \\"honk, Bei Colorado lots, sced potatoes, Ia ML e t Nas %log; G, | steady. At Pittsburg and Chicago and other | 1 nes and ribs, $5.80; shorts, $3.0 hee 30 20 g AT sotniat0ioars cgten 10j oars i BOKSS QIR 3 Soaiios el prko uodel st dtgeene OGR! Y 25100 R fron centers competition has further reducei | Gt S b, .73; wibe, |77 Ve aoIBIAE e e i ¢ bage arrived (his e " Cxciont market: S - prices for shaped, as well as raw iron and : < lour, 5,000 bbis: wheat, 14,000 TERN CATTLE. LIVERPOOL, Mareh Wi _The leading futures ranged as follows BBl canatia tie marat 3 k New YVork Money Market. steelil OR|cAgo re e A conCIn ARG DT RSt |Ibsiiaorniiita0o0; sl oat s A8 bpii i WYOMID R Rt eITTLNG: T Callforminy Caligomi eabiage, per ‘b A NEW YORK, March 16.-MONEY ON CALL- | week's very favorable statement regarding | . SHiIM < Flour, 8,000 hble,; wl . Ta@ss 2d: red western winter, 48 10@5w. 1 LERY—Extra | fimey Call Zusy per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closod, £ 5 L ; cor, l 2 i e 5 CEUEIS R, fancy Calltarnia i DasvaatLingt v trade, this week having been the best thus | "% €™ ! 1 bull. s ey oopthaipastithiaaidnyineec Jse Bl oo ,"‘{é L LA PRI MERCANTILE PAPER —gaats per | far n'the season, with many buvers in the clty : 0 o S B Con 6| 60 | foig | o GREE! ~ Spinach t. and come dry goods houses working nights t X ks 5 3u 6d. Tteceipis American Bi| dounoss| ooxas| 00aooy L pinach, x 2 5 et VB 0 g nights to o 2 st 3 new mixed, 38 9. Recelp | \ BnaeT . : D TERLING BXCHANOE- T il Actual | keep up with orders. Dealers in clothing, istoers. 108 : past three Qays,, 150,76) contale i gucum- s : millinery and such report a heavier demand, ShotoyasabiuLthenadyancoftn LOUN Shnea o (dinties, pe although there is an improvement in request vorsiNo:i2 i mlxed 50G0 o1 || Dioos (o UNOBS, syithionlysafmoderalexnuim, 3 LR T A R HE 1 pe VER CERTIFICATIS i for light hardware as well. Similar e ber on sale, while the quality continues fair. 5 iiona 0 1bs., Sis 4 GOVERNMENT * BONDE- i are recelved from St. Louis jobbers “‘:l,vf;; ReQuict; ~ creamery lower; 10@21c; | Local houses took up the receipts, una while : 1te there is but little choice as to quality and ['a0s e 7 aull. ail] sowe | ST stision; | e closing quotations on bonds: goods, millinary, hats and shoes, and at Kan- 0k 1 : Sy N M natrow ! $ 2 Florida fomatoes, per- 6-1h. 6690700, ; 11738, L, &8, F.G .| sas City, although sales of paints, oils and (E_Firm: No. 2, nominally 45c. jelghte sorimonlientinndimed imisradesinron(BiminymNm 117 I P .-u..i-’rhm vantage. T i FRUITS. f 14| St 1. COnoLs. - ..e building materials are quite active, the total | FLAX SEED—Firm; $1.21G1 selling to the De dvantage. The market | p(Nsp APPLES—There are but few apples on the AT L g 18 25 per cent smaller than a year ago. BIEAN Jrim; o3 opened active at prices pretty close to a | WOSIN- oy BolNg to oranges. 74 i . Rets London wool sales are to close today, and 6,01 s phox s 5 i takings for the United States are consider- Wheat, 32 cars; corn, 6 cars; 1m0 e ol | e 10 | L | West ot L 108 | able spohe stimulated demand for whole- s still some demand, ho et [R. G W. 1nts.0..] sale dry goods results in an over sale of i ; ity ; ‘3 prices are riling liglr, . jeond i3%\| ginghams, and prices are % cont higher, e at from $4.35 to $1.40." Representative sales: | the obenin of, 11 L lohas FRTR AT NIA NGES—The stock. I arviy ' v set 38, 7 S, A, U8... O although it has taken concessions on some London Stock Quotations. Y v, 8h, P No, AV Sh.oBr. There s o har ney. Jobbers have o auotations w Qg mlock e h e 7 cotton g0ods to move them. Prices of load. | LONDON, March 10.—4 p. m. closing BB AE | o diy and more business’wis done in il WHEAT-No. 2 wpring, 0%c; No. 3 spring, el repian slues, 132 o o4 (S CoBn e 104 jug staples at the close of (his week and last m Rk R o o e iads e Tedlind: seedlings, reguIAE Hises 32 D &R G dseois sehsatialiing n.<x|L,.lu- similar irregularity, wheat being 1 BanLeam; s dry goods hi been active, Printing clothy @2.50; Redland navels, $2.75%3 vorside. seo s P ce ver, pork g X ch 25 cel A il « here e lurge sales ROPICAL FRUI MK &1 Gen 58 | e SR ) : 8 ) e i e anepioat, Sk e | Bt 1 OVt it corn ‘advanced % cent, oats % cent and 2 N T T S RLoTh A ks . 2, nominal; No. 8, 48@e; . NA he trade |8 constantly Increasing IO SOt coffee 1§ cei aRtiiatorine e g [Bem - YT 55 0 sl AR i et el stpmiied. 1 easing i!i"l '-[|L'\.1 Tt C <'Em'm' nd f'.]‘ i3 nt, _>ll the price of sugar is DAR SILVER 1-10d per ounee. 80 ¥, March 16, —CATTLE—Receipts, eIt d R poliad upen iy No® bue. 1ty unchanged in eastern markets. If to the | MO; 4 per cent 1,600 herd: Texns e D Drine, $4.20 1 cy, $5T5@400; cholee, | NOW. Cousoln 68, ' ‘ government report of 114,600,000 bushels of [ . The e of disconnt in the open market for te i, §3. 6U4.20; native cows Rl g0 o8t i 800l B ehoica miari.|| NOWLDUD: 8.0 i Wheat in farmers' hands March 1 be added | Doy cont for three monti: pia, + co 4nd 1 and focders, §2 0; bulls, s 10,705 $hort. Tib, ANGES-Fancy Floridas, $3; choice Florl- | & tri LA Gon.38, 117,000,000 bushels of wheat out of farmers’ Uoose i i dry salted should 5, g vt K} 1), $6.0066.25; shiort clear sides (boxed), $6.00 ERINES—Per box, $2.7 soffered. hands, the resuit, 231,000,000 bushels, will Duluth Whent Markot, N S M GRAPE FRUIT—Der 1 supply food and 'secd for four months to | |=DULUTH, Mareh 16 WHEAT- There wax g (HISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., CURS, come, a reserve on July next of 40,000,000 | lttle trading in eash wheat in car lots on track .05 > ine BOSTON. 16.-Call loans, 2@ per cont; i i Ll nex A W i under May, Close 1, en BUGARS—Unchunged 2/ AR, M08 mo- | o lonns, Juslg per cent, Closing prices for | Dushels, and, if required, 18,000,000 bushels | iivje:’ March, May, 621ic; July, £ followni Werd e recetpts ana shipments M: mudl i enitings, | ocics, bonds and mining shar @ month hlur|i'xxn t, Whiclt fs more than wil | 1 foihn, . e March cr 1o ! 0 radiun e | R 15 - e demanded. Exports of wheat (flour in- | July iaNed porinernc 2 No. 3, AT e TR o o wain, darge: [ Afn. Sugar. 8 " s | cluded) to both coasts of the United States [ joc) flecipl Ste. On ack Linoriher, AT i : B4 s, bluck M o prd t Atelison 45 L g | and Canada this week equul 8,255,000 r—— 10,000 | ta . 12 3 iy State . Atchison ds. . bushels, against 2,851,000 bushels last week Markats: . . ] 1 A‘Illl‘ MO $5; b cubs, Bell 'Teleplia B New Eugland 6s.. 8 o 5 ) " e ! 00| 136:000 ; Nmall, $3; i1y 3 Honton & Albiiy.. & Wis. Cont. 15t 86,000 bushels in the week a year ngo, [ OIL CITY, Pa, March i¢.—Natlonal Tranait Oats, b, | Touuo| bisoon ull, ‘885 sllve Boston & Maine. ! Ti7ia) Allonce Mintng 60, 2,018,000 bushels in the week in 1892 and s, b.00) ble.; shipment dull; thnothy, $5.00@9.5; prarie, | dime higher, and closed strong at the ad- | VETROL 2 ance, sales Tanging from $4.40 to $4.50 and Now YORRDT, « « bulk at from $4.45 to $4.50, against a range [ Npw YORK, March 16.—More 1IPMENTS—Wheat, 20,000 bu.; corn, none; | yesterday of from $4.80 to $4.421% and bulk | fecling prevailcd | ke Lin, ](ll)l\m ‘March., May. July, short Ribs i) 50 q 5,00 head; shipments, 6,100 ) highors * bulle, $4.40604.50; 5 mixed, $4.3560.60; ligh 1; shipments, nong I Market. SIOUX CITY, March 16— HOGSReceipts, $00 head; shipments, 100 head; market 5@10c higher at $LANGAD; Dk, .45 CAPTLE- Tteceipts, 200 head; shipments, 1,000~ hend; market quiet; fecdors, 1260065105 yearin $2.5500.00; cows, $1.250240; bulls and - ox 1500250 UL Sight. The followine are the reecipts at the four prine clpal elties Friday, Mareh 16 Rye: bu o0, Liion s5; ‘oinall, Up Cubs, larie B GO miN Athntic. sompared W ) ‘ i S %o 3 b 00: medium, $10; small, $12 T Hifioks o & Toston. .. 181 NN S S PITTSBURG, o O the Pr xehange today the butter $10.00612.00; medium, £ 6 eubm: ! 8 ; certiicates o et was qui Uko: diirios, 158 | fhroa1ks H ! “ J WALL STREET FOIt A WEEK. Cxt, 82, Tbe." Eid, anet; striotly fresh, Lo, T malle No. 1. I A 1 — Targe, $8; medium, $6; smll, Siver Orezon Shovt Lit rt St Stocks and Pric siderably Affectes NEW YORK, March 16, -FLOU pts, 19,- | Medium, $90; wmal, $i0: silver, wecording | Went £ b H,..m« G T e Lland Bill. 5 e, 000 LbIS, ; exports, 50,000 bbls.; sales, 7,000 pids ; | 10 beauty, o, $0; medium, 1, §0; q e JITTETEIS A NEW YORK, March 16.—Bradstreet's re- . Active' ana 3 . 2 white, 3 “o ... Binnam Yo ow, and Duyers difte SrOMGaER e R I, AL A ed: ; view of the New Yark stock markets say e Rominal N SHEEP—Recelpts moderate, but included domand exists: the ‘close was' stead medium, Soe; small, 40c; Kit, I E d : 2 The expected passage o e Bland selgnio: 3 1 a bunch of good muttons, rhe market is SR N A el T o s .1, see. 88 mo. | NEW YORI, March 10,~The following arethe | *1 exbected passage of the Bland seigni i firm. Fair (o good natives are quotable at (i X No T¥Gitie, 437 | etowtug mining quotations age bill has been a, leading factor in Wool Marke Arm R sl algood atlves are Uciplile o5 A0 0tiat: weat o ! y Ne b lirge: | Giolor o 40 Bl i nection with the stock markets this Week. | \f LOUIS, Maich 16 SWO0Ln fair demands | 570, “common and stock slieep, $LEOG2.15; NUIeL, mAsIAEE: 900 Mo: sl Polnt Storra Novi The adoption of the bill by the senate was | 1 el low and brald, 13a@10%4c; | good to choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs at $2.50@ X 3 g : Stind i . 700 bu; @ 163,000 b, N Deidwood .55 [Unloa Gon A, tully anticipated, its effect being shown 8.75. Representative sal S uLes AN i et r IS A B O ek O mainly by the renewed tone of hesitation ter Cloth Market et athion NG afloat, 623 4ei N A 3 K HOmestake ..., [Qu cknilver.. 0000 and the marked falling off in public in- MANCHESTER, March 16.-Cloths steady, with . Gyie: No. 1 h \tions §amall, | Oesiean |~ o preforrad. . i publie. in- |, NG Cnd. - Yarns, stewdy, while th machin Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. ain’ WIROUE spaculative n, Uiagk, o 3 1 e L tereat. The market throughout was much | ery s actively employéd for bth export and con” [ oo receipts and disposttion ofstook us shown Sk angohravy urligiiheiiany fe akink.hlack, 3 Ophir... quieter than that.of last week, although | Sumption - - by the bookw of e Union Stook Yards e npany advancing Just before the close. or i, A r St. Louls Mining Stock Quotatl v ave not reseded very materfally, th London Sugnr Mark L K Aoring ue Toledo:. over 1000300 b T st ST. LOUIS. March 10.Mining stocks today w underlying tone ofstrength beimg asserted | LONDOX, | Naich 168U RECEIITS part of it for local milling account; exmort Sall, 823 wolf: auil, without chiauge. QUOLALONS in the fact of a renewal of bearish efforts to | {antrifisil Java, 1os 6d. Mu T A Were Wwo' falr buvers of cash wheat; the cloe | dium, $2; small, brairie 3 ‘i = —— i AsT= | Create a depression, and, in some instanc e —— wis at Mo net decline: Marca elosed ut 60 ned s Weaver, per skin, T T ARKeT, 0 3 a o ot e et dectine: Mareh clused ut e | mediim, o saver, vor , |8 vopen. 8 a6 4500 | partic fllnlclx“uxlluuulp_: e low priced raiiroad Southern Excursions. B3lc, closing at B4e: July, 63%G0I%e; Decem: | large, 323 medium, $150; small, 7 3 e AT S 1 s, a dispositiap to advance has bee arch 20 the Missouri Pacific raflway 34,417 ol _uup Bort " ¢8 T-Audkoone, cloaine i Cog o0 E Wi o™ e, b1 miediunm, Do . 200 |Ho ;300 80" | noticed. The strangth of exchange created | wir' pu ol 20, the Missurd Pacific raflway gl CORNCHovelgls, 860 bu.i expaita 60 bu,; | Toi fuil lare, 8G%] medluri, 7e; wmill, ée; ki, | 1 the usual anticipations of gold shipment, but | Missouri—all points on the St. Louls, Tron JBURITION salow, 170,00 Utures. and 64,000 ba. spat. | darge, 2GS & HALAL 00M1¢ a0 Missouri—all points on the St. Lo P - % Bpot market steady: No, 2, 44¢ 1n elovitor: 45 HID! ALLOW, ETC, ':n demand for thé bill seems to be propor- | Mountain & Southern railway in Arkan ATELY ailoat. In cptions (e sentiment wax very bearixh | HIDES-No, 1 gicen_hides, 2ée; No. 1 green A 5 Cr : 5 tonately as llght as the supply of com- | mhjy includes "the great 'Hot Springs : e/ 1\ wnd Graders’ Kept the ‘narket suppiied s froely | salted 4 No. 3 salted hides R LA mercial drawings, and another ‘weck passed | o points on the Kansas City, Memplis & Haunond 6o THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND that pric were weak and lowe only rallying 1 2 s, . 6lc; No, g 3 3 cemel F A rIAe ot tha oinas T Jowars SRIv alVIng | TG0 Moo A L hs o o #1, 450,08 5 i “Aillxlllmf»[ i the | announ .un ||<3[\| of _any | pirmingham railway—on the Mobile & Ohlo Bt et | 07 NEWAND MY COMPLEXION I8 BETTER, SN S, S8 vt s a) dlgures |4 Yot of R lo g I Wiy | BALTIMORE, March 16.—Clearings, $1,861,402; | & gagements unti riday, when | rajlway, south of Tupelo, and the Iilinois B2 A ' e .{.m.m," A 14 n ploAtant Inxative: ‘T asie: A %0 May, 1 101 Closing at | salted Part cured per 15, | vatances, $24s,in $1,260,000 were taken. In the | o S T T TR T S e stacens & roa e b (LY 1 Ft Toss th ol W YORK, March 16.—Clearings, $2,718,720; | early part of the week London purchased R e e R L RIHCER I S At s 1 sk te Qi W VEARATRG R e s e 00 D expulia, 100 b i : n salted, ench, 2560; | balances, $05677 ks g small amounts of stock, apparently to cove e b the last oscuston ce Cima:| zetibyar L““E S IHEDIGINE uil and Tower for ixed; " earlings ¢ 56b hkiancen, LA, atperh 1. —Clearings, 40,605~ | shorts, but has shown little other interest | yony information, rates, ete, call 1 I QUL AL Jonae fur tnixed; ) . Hldog iy shsmcyipan) |- M LAnoen HLBIR e sac | [0 this markat, ‘One of the chief vessons | PiUML PP information, raten sto. call 2 amiiot pac it 8nad FOMT AdAraen foF & foas BAHRIE te, 3¢ | . No. 4. ‘sach. Goi-dry | L PARIS Mareh 28.=Thees : for the hesitation which the market exblb- | omee N! E. cor. 13th and Farnam. New York Live Stock Market. Fiainers Kamily Medieine moves the howels hite ‘we Kansas and Nobraska butcher wool pelts, Y its is the f hat the wdopti ch dmy [nordorty e ety il i no y Whits - | ual welght, ; dr Vkansas | MEMPHIS, March 16 —Clearings, $202,520; bal- s the fear that the wdoptlon of such THOMAS F. GODFREY, W YORK, March 16.-BEEVES ‘Adros ORATOI K. WOODWATD. LIt Koy, .3 bt K atraats. "oy b, | ances, 35, New York exchange, pa a concession to silver sentiment as the Bland | 5 o punr TEOMAS. I HORREE 2.0 Nead bt ety slend ASIrE URATON T WKV AR LREOY DA ctual welght, @60 > bute SINCINNATI, March 6.—Money, 21@6 per cent. | bill will be unfavorably received abroad, and s L d J dbe e 1o Kood nutives, 84,0004, - ————— —— ADHL closed it 1b., actual Swelkht, A@Tc v | New Yok exthange, 40¢ premiuui. Clearings, | may, in the sensitive condition of the foreign e i C 1 44,3503, ASA P POTTER LOWELL ¢ BRIGGY e Ry Ao aner July } 10 Turviin Wool pelte: pér 1, 1,688,000, market, create an actively adverse sentiment o { i i ek ind 10w TRAT Thes: S0P Lulel e, comman 10 eholce, 910 faliow. 'No.' & hitlc: grease, ‘white 3 [ ERRIRED ipe:bava of Nugiand. b Taiages Tlay ). ppy (Characteristics of the market through: | That's all it costs you via 0 S c sltie const, thgaoe” 0T e, whiie B, 3lic'rease, yellow, 3 T. LOUIS, March 16.~Clearings, §,470.419; bal- | 90Ut have been of a negative kind, a notice THE UNION PACIFIC. | Lnferioy . WD G sttt New Orian gack, yatold. Tnihr o by e i ba ] per nat? 1l | able feature belug the suspension of activits | $35.50 for the round trip - L i BONDS O 10 50 ibs., 4@c; Buenos Ayres dry. 2 r, 90 premiu in Sugar, which stock has been compara. | Corresponding low rates to all western St. Louls Live Stock M 100G or ek dry. 56 to 20 T, 6 London NEW ORLEANS, March 16.~Clearings, $1,60.- | tively neglected or subordinated to the movyes | polut ) 16— CATTLE- e LEATHER-Elow | hemlock solé, Buenos Ayves NEW YORK, March 10 st's London N K exclilake) sommerciul, T ber | ment of the general market, and has played Through first and second class slecpers MMFR(,[AL PAPER v Do | ® somewhat less conspicuous part as a | and dining cars. See your nearest Union N HEHE o ey Wl | wonte, | cabegram et rhe arkita rvere e | $.000 prembumi 001 Nomina mentie e 190200 | todays Tusiness will Testricted until | CHICA March 16.—Clearings, $12 095,000, 40 EE pulled, 20§2%c; Texas, 10015 afte Easte Ameri Leem dull, New York ange, We pi nluim. Sterling ex. factor he market contiuues to show an in Pacific agent or eer " b L PROVISIONS—Heel, easyi’ extra mess, $2.60. | but closed betior. “There is much discussion hers | change, dull; actial rate, $4.814G489. Money, | creased disposition to respond to rallway | Hary P. Douel, city ticket agent, 1303 [ jieit ! WAL ~>5TR T Cut meats, steady; pickled beilles, 04G70; pick- | an to whether President Cleveland will yeto the rates, 468 ber o wews and dividend prospects. Tho market | Farnam etrect, Oualis HOUS— Iietely NEW YORK, Sonth Om - Chicio o 4 19:000 o Kansas CIty. H000 6,000 AND ROUGH St Louls Y00 B0 ORIA, March 16.—CORN- Cars. | Head | Cars. |Hoad | Cars, Head | Cars. | Hoad

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