Show 1 I IN I J WORLD OF TRADE Business Not Yet Affected By New Currency Law GRAIN GRA FADES FAES MACS OF OP WOOLEN GOODS A ARV W WELL SUPPLIED SUl SUlI I Sales Se of Wol Wool in i Two To Weeks Rave Kayo Been Only Ony Pounds Cop Copper per Strong and ad a Shade Higher On Omi O the te Stock St Exchange Bank Clearings Cleg For Por or Week Week H I New Ne York York March 15 R G Dun Cog Cos C Weekly eky Review of ot trade t e tomorrow wl will say sy The T new monetary more act which was w signed and ad took effect on We Wednesday nedy has ha not nt affected aee business bun s probably as a yet Designed as a a barrier baer against future ha harm it was wa by bJ some expected to have immediate influence through provisions regarding bank bak cir clr circulation cr culaton While le will wi be added to New York circulation the te Increase thus thu far fa Indicated will be mainly In Interior tenor tedo affecting the Chief Che monetary cen centers cn tern only by lessening leD reliance relace upon them when more currency cueny Is wanted The Te grain gran movement is fading in im irn importance Corn Cm exports have been in two wo weeks only ony bushels against last lat year ear though tough prior to March bushels were wee exported I against an last lat year yea The wheat whet movement is i falling failing behind rather less than tha It has ha been be In Sn recent weeks ow owing owing ing partly to large lae Pacific shipments Atlantic exports in two weeks have hye been ep bushels buhel flour four included against last year yer and Pacific exports pors bushels against 1436 bushels last bushel la year While government gover ent estimates eum ate of wheat heat in farmers hands had showed showe a sufficient quantity with wih visible supply to meet besides all an home requirements as a large lare foreign demand as those of last a lat year ea and ad yet leave a large lae surplus sulus there th is J no n reason rean to expect ep t that last years yeas foreign demand dead will wl ba be 0 equaled eue The price advanced 1 for the week and we corn cor advanced adan 1 1St 1St 14 St Louis Luis efforts to excite ecie new confidence cn confidence dence dene In higher prices for iron Irn have riot not nt had ha the desired deir effect efe While vari various vai van vanous ous markets are ar called stronger not a quotation has ba advanced but tank tk plates at PItsburg are re a shade shae lower Jower at 2 cents Eastern Et gray g forge fore has ha sold there to in i considerable quantity at 2050 2100 20 for local lo forge fore and southern No 1 foundry Is here foudry selling at 2275 2275 against agn 2350 for tor northern No 1 L Bes Bessemer Be Bessemer semer pig Is still held at 2400 at Valley nulls mills though tough small sal lots lot are ae obtainable at Pittsburg at 2450 Many May large lare con contracts contracts tracts are mentioned as a in prospect but none is closed except a structural con contract cn contract tract free fice tt for the government printing of office Much work is I deferred defee because of the te builders and ad machinists strike at Chi Chicago Ch cago cago and because of doubt whether prices pice can ca be b held with the output ex en exceeding e cee day ng consumption over 1000 10 tons ton per pr Copper is strong and ad a shade higher but large larg arrivals have ariva caused some decline in tin tn It I is i not strange that higher hIghe prices have been be asked aked for most cotton coton goods with ith the te markets for raw cotton higher than ta they have been since Jan Ja 10 lt 1593 93 and ad the break in its It price prIced dId d not nt go far ta enough to change the situation Wih With print cloths cloth at 3 against agalI early ely in 1893 standard and d southern suther lower lowe and ginghams 1 cent lower than th to in i 1893 the mills mis would be asking more if It they te had not taken taen large supplies of ot cotton before the rise nse rs In February Febra The dis disposition position to order oder goods good ahead ahe d is much affected affet with much doubt dub about price and ald consumption would probably be af affected a feted if 1 present prices pric were to con continue continue a Sales Bales Sale of wool have been b only pounds in two weeks w k Manufacturers have such supplies that they buy only ony td piece pl e out for tor special wants wat and the best dealers deers report that tt a yielding an of 1 cent ct would be required In order ore to t af affect affet feet fet sales se Quotations are ae really rely nom nominal nomInal inal in for lack ac of transactions The mills are a still sl producing great quantities of goods gods without buying wooL wl Prices of leading goods have not declined leng go deIne but others what ote weaker both plain and ad fancy are some somewhat somewhat weer The yielding in satin leather has led Jed to considerable sales of mens shoes at 2 cents decline d but the concessions ns recently made In boots by makers who held old stocks of leather are now re refined refU fined fU ed and jt it Is claimed that transactions transactions Sons in hemlock and oak sole have been larger than at any time since Novem bar ber b r Most of the makers are receiving very slender orders The market for hides at Chicago is again weaker though the decline is not large Failures for the week have haye been in the United States against last year and 23 In Canada against 30 last year ear |