THE OMAHA DAILY TCEE : TTTDTISDAY , FKBmTAHY 2 , 1899. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Continued Liquidation by Lonen Dunne Bay Weakens Wheat. EARLY BREAK ALMOST RECOVERED LATER Miir I'ork Open * Two nnii n llnlf Ontu to rite Cent * HlK'ii-r ' "nil Hun us I'lMTliril , L'limliiK lllKlu-r. CHICAGO , Feb. l.-Contlnucd liquidation by speculative longa today weakened wheat. Tlio decline WHB checked by some export business at the seaboard and at the close May wheat had recovered ult but 'Jo ot an tarly slump of % 'iilc. Corn and oats freed themselves from their entangling alliance with wheat nnd left off with an Improve ment of 54c In corn und > , i03ic In oats. I'ork advanced GB7',4c , lard 2tc nnd ribs 5c. Comparative firmness at Liverpool , con sidering the sharp slump hero jcsterdny. Kavo wheat n good start. The weather throughout the winter wheat country wai recognized as being Vfry tr > lng on the plant and an the fluids were sild to be for the most part bare of snow , some appre hension under such conditions was un avoidable. May opened "MfVJc higher at 74 i17ioc , and an thcro was a disposition on thn part of several shortH to cover the price touched "S'.Jc. Chicago received SS carloads , an ngnln&t 11 for the same clnv last year. Minneapolis nnd Dulnth got 404 cars , compared with 261 cars for the cor responding day a year ago. I'rlninry western market receipts aggro- prated 634,000 bu , whereas 378,000 bu. was the total the previous year. Atlantic port clearance * of wheat nnd flour for the < lay. exclusive of Newport NOVVH , wan equal to 670,000 bu. The early signs of recuperation In the local market disappeared under thn discouraging weakness of the New York market. Whllo at Chicago the prlcn of May wheat showed a % o advance of yesterday's closing price , Now York did not recover more than "Jo. AH the licnvv shorts who had .sold May from aroud 73c showed no Inclln itlon to cover on the early advance the mirket was left without support as soon an a few of the more modcrato operators had tnkan what profit the Improvement In prlcej ) gave them. The holders of Ions wheat loaded down the market with offer ings and May declined quickly to 7TCc. Tlmt figure brought May within the limit of some orders for export and this caused enough buying to send May up to 74a4W 7l'/i ' < r , where It closed. Modcrato receipts , light offerings nnd a good shipping demand strengthened corn. Receipts vvoro only 434 cars , und New York reported u moderuto demand for export. May opened 'MlVic higher ut 37r 4i17'ic ( ; , ad vanced to 37c , sagged off to Ti sc ° n some profit-taking , then rallied to 37c , the closing figure. Oats were Blow , but strong. Receipts were 103 cars and n largo movement Is anticipated on account of the reduced rates which went into effect Monday. May be gan US > ' , io better nt 2Sc , reurhed 2S'4e , sold down to 27c , then recovcud to 2S1&o , at the cloac. , Provisions started tlrm. but became weak tinder the Influence of the forenoon break In wheat. Later , however , the market re covered again on the reported healthy tone of the cash trade. Some of the early w oak- ness was ascribed to a large Increase In Blocks nt Liverpool. Mav pork opened 2U ffF.o higher at $1037V < illO 10 ; rose to $10.42' * . sold off to $10.27'i ' , then tlrmrd up to $10.40 010 42 % at the close. The range In lard and ribs was narrow. Estimated receipts for Thursday : Wheat , 87 cars ; corn , C20 cars ; oats. 150 cars ; hogs. 31.000 head. Leading futures ranged ai follom ; Article * Hlrh. Lew. Olose. Y d J 74M-78 7.1M 7Ut 7'2H 72H 37H U 37H 37T < 38M 37N | SSU 37j 27 < SOU BOH 1037M 1042)4 ) 1027H 1042H 10 JS 6 BO * 5'77H B80- 692M 605 BOO 5115 RIB 617M 512M * 17' ' _ 525 S35 6-27H 685 No. 2. Casn quotation * were as follows : PLOUU Quiet nnd ca y : winter straights , S3 riOfi3.70 ; patents , $3BOtf4.00 ; hard patents. WHEAT No. 2 spring. fi1 < 373c ; No. 3 Bprln. KiVMJTlc : No. 2 red , 7374c. COKN-NO. 2 , 3&B36MP. OAlS-No. 2. 27ftffI2Sc : No. 2 white. 30 ® 80V4c : No. 3 white , 29 > i@30c. HYE-No. 2. G7c. BAULHV-No -I2il51c SUIOD3 No. 1 llaxseed , $1.1401.18 ; prime tlmothv eed , $2 3502 41) . PROVISIONS-Mess pork , per bhl . $10 20ff 1025. Lard , per 100 Ibs . K < Mi3 G2Vi. Short ribs sides ( loose ) . $1800505. Dry salted eboulders ( boxed ) . $1 2" > if4 32'A ; short clear Ides ( boxed ) , $5.10(05. ( 15. WUTSKY Dlitlllors' finished goods , per g ' SeJGA'iia-Cut loaf. 16.70 ; granulated. $5 20. The following were the receipts and shlp- .menta for today : Artlclo * Recelntn. Shlp't- . " . rur. bbl . 17.000 25000 Wheat , bu . . . . . 99.000 211,000 Corn , bu . * . "OjOOO 117,000 Oats , bu . 3.1 ,000 2V. 000 jiye , bu . 14000 COCO Barfcy. bu . 92,000 5,000 On the Produce exchange today , the but ter mirket VVHB ntcadv : creameries. Tilp JS'Jc ; dairies lOiifflCc. Eggs , firm nt 17Kc Cheese , steady ; creams. DMiiTllc. Dressed poultrv , Ilrm ; turkeys , S tflOKc ; ducks , Cif 7140 ; chickens , SffS' c. _ YOHK GENERAL MAIIKHT. Uuotntlnni ( or the nay nn GenernI CiiiniiioilltlcK. NEW YOUK , Feb. 1. FLOUR Receipts. 33,763 bbls. ; exports , 9,805 bbls. Market neg lected nnd lower , on spring wheat grades , Minnesota patents , $4.10 < IM 15. CORNMEAL Steady nt 8li { 5c. RYE Weak ; No. 2 western , GGjJ67c , f. o. b , afloat. nARLEY MALT Dull ; western. 5SfT6Sc. WHEAT Receipts , 114,400 bu. ; exports. SG.O > bu. Bpot steady ; No. 2 red , S2ic. f. o. b. , arioat , to arrive. Option * opened firmer on tne unexpected nteadlncss of cables and unfavorable weather news from the west. Shorts were stubborn , now ever , nnd failure to run them In provoked more and heavier llnuldatlon at midday , helped also by small clearances. In the last hour , moderate rallies followed on export rumors and tn coso was steady , at Mflio net de cline. March , SOVgffSlHc. closed at SO ic. TORN Receipts. 29 2M bu. ; ex-ports. 161- 257 bu. ; spot firm ; No. 2. 45Hc. f. o b. . nflOHt. Options market opened steady with Mheat , broke sharply under renew ed liqui dation , but rallied finally ns big export de velopments and closed firm at a partla Mo net advance. May , 42 S-ieff 42Hc , closed at 4I'4c. OATS Receipts. 80,400 bu. ; spot maruet ( inlet ; No. Z , 34Hc ; No. 2 white , 3Go. Op tions dull. HOPS Steady ; state , common to cholcs If9li crop. 7C8c ; 1897 crop. llT13c ; 1898 crop ISfflte : Pacific coast. ISSfi crop , 7CSc ; 1S9 crop , Ilftl3c : 1S98 crop , 18CT20C. HIDES-Flrm : Qalveston. ll c ; Texas " 'oot-Stcady ; fleece. J7Q22c : Texas , lit 4TALLOW-Flrm ; city. 4iWm4c ; country 4f4'lc RICE Firm : extra , 4t4f ? < > c : Japan , Bvie. MOLASSns-Weak : New Orleans. IGfflRo COTTONSEED OII--rinn ; prime crude 19Up ; prime vellow. 2lff25c. ik'TTHR-Rfcelpts 5 9 < 2 pkgs. ; marke \vestern creamery. lW19c ; Elglns , 19o ; west rn factory , lOtfUc. CIIKKHK Rrrelpta. 9S2 packages ; firm largo white lOUr ; small white. llfTll'ic large colored. lOVio ; email roloreil. MiillWo IXIGS Receipts , 9,910 packages ; llrm western. 19UC ; Bouthcrn. UfJlSUc. MirTALS At the close the Metal ex change called pig Iron warrants Ilrm , a $850 nominal : Inlse copper strong am higher , with $1700 bid and $17.25 asked ; tin strong , with $2500 bid and $2315 asktxl 1 lead , strong , with $1 B > bid and $1.73 asked Hpcltcr. tlrm. with $570 bid and $180 asked The brokers' price for lead Is $1.30 and fo copper , $17.50. Clni-lniintl Market. CINCINNATI. Feb. l.-WHEAT-Qulet Jfn 2 red. 7ifi7Cc. CORN-Flnn ; No. 2 mixed , 37 < 4e. OATS-Dull ; No. t mixed. 30 310. RYlFIrm : Nn. ! . 65c. PROVISIONS Lurcl. firmer at $ "i 12'4 llulk ine-.itH , easy at JI.K. Uacon , dull u willSKY-atcailv at ll.M. iaO8-Flrm : at Uc. CHEESE Active and firm. \ > w OrleaiiM MnrUet. NEW ORLEANS ? . Feb. 1. PROVISIONS Firm I'ork , Htuiulurd mes , $3.50iflOOi ) larJ , rciltud ticrec , ! 2 > iil.:7ii ; imn > $112lj Doted meats , dry salt shoulders , $150 , sides , * o.37& . llacon , clear ribs Kldcc. ' J'i ' UVi. Hums , cholco sugar cured , $8.60 ® 060COFPEESteady ; Rio. ordinary to fair , HICK Low grades , off ; ordinary to good , 1MJJC. Fi.uUR Extra fancy , $3.C3iJ375 ; patents , $4 151JI 3" . COItNAIEAIVSG7c. ( . HAY-Prlme , $11 OOW12.00 ; choice , $13003 1350 rORN-No. 2 sacked.-mixed , 43o ; white. 42U42V4C ! yellow. 43fll4c. OATS No. 2 sacked. 31c. OMAHA ( invnn.M. M.tntcnT. Cnnilltlnn of Trnilc nnd Qnotntlonii on Hlniilc nii.l I'nncjProiluctfi. . EGGS Receipts , liberal ; market firm ; fresh stock , 15c. IJUTTER-Common to fair , lOitllc ; choice , ISffUc : separator , \Sc ; gathered creamnry , ll'iflSc. * 1'OULTRY-HcnB , live , CiTG c. dressed , 70Scj old roosters , live , 3c ; dressed , Ic ; cprlng chickens , llvi1 , Co ; dressed. 708c ; ducks , live. Gc : drtssiO , Sc ; geese , live , Gc ; dressed , Sc : turk-jys , live , 70Sc ; dressed , GAME Tcai. blue win ? . $1.75 ; green wing , tl - > 0 ; mixed , J1.75fl2 ! jackrabblts , $1.500 1.75 ; cottontails. l.OtJM.2A PIGEONS Llvo. per doz , dOc. VEAL Choice , SfiSUc. OYSTERS Hulk Standnid , per gal. , $1.10 ; mediums per mn , lr c ; Sti.ndard , per can , 20c ; Extra Select , per can , 23c ; New York Counts , per can 30c. VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Florida , per G-basket crate , 4 50. SI'INACir-Per basket. TSflSOc. LETTUCE Homo grown , per doz. unclies , lOc. ONIONS Home grown , per doz. bunches , CELERY California , good stock , 25c ; holco 35c ; fancy , 60c : extra large , 7Sc ; Ilchlgan choice stock , 23B30C. CAULIFLOWER Per crate , $2.50. ONIONS Per bu. , COJifOc. DHANS Hand-picked , navy , per bu. , $135 POTAtOES-Cholcc , sacked , 45ff50c ; ccrer stock. 4Pc. SWEET POTATOES Fancy , per bbl. , FRUITS. APPLES-Bon Davl , per hbl. , $100 ; Genl- ons , $1.50 ; New Yoric Baldwins. Greenings nd others , choice , per bbl. , $4.00f4.25 : west- rn boxed apples. $1 ffiffl. ? ; . ORAPES-Mnlnga , per bbl. . $ S.OOfl9.00. CRANBERRIEB-Jerscy , Jii.50 ; per crate , TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS California , fancy. $376 ; choice. PI 50. Messina , fancy , $1 2.W4 50. ORANOE3 Mexican. 52.75 : Navels , fancy , 32o , choice , $3 ; seedlings , $225. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , > er bunch. $2 00j2.25 ; medium sized lunches , $1.75'fi200. ' PIGS I nported. none ; California , 10-lb. 'Oxes ' , $1 405il,50. DATKH-Hallowce. CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c ; K.iir su.nv > iird. 9-lb. boxes. lOc. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. . 17c ; Brazils , per b. , DtilOc ; English walnuts , per lb , fancy , oft shell. 115J12c : standards. 10o : filberts , er lb , lie ; pecans , polished , 7fc3c , cocoa- uts. per 100 , $4 ; peanuts , raw , 6V4@Go ; oastcd. G c ; chestnuts , SfiOc. CIDER Per half bbl. . $ J SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. , $2. HONEY Choice white. 121T12JAC. MAPLE SYRUP-rive-gal can , each , 250 ; gal cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , ans. JO 25 ; quart cans , $1 50 AIAPLE SUGAR Choice , In boxes , 910c. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. 1 giecn hides. 7c ; No. 2 green hides , be ; No 1 salted hides , 8V4c ; No. 2 lalted hides , 7' c , No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 bs , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to IT lb > , Sc. TALLOW. GREASE. ETC Tallow , No. . 3c ; tallow. No. 2 , 2'to ; rough tallow , 14c ; white grease. a'/iQac ; jellow nnd brown rensc , l'4if(2Hc. ( FURS-Mlnk. 10@75c ; bear ( black or wolf ( timber ) , 2icjT250 ( ; wolf prairie ) , coyotte. 10fc50c ; wildcat , 10B25c ; oadccr. fiQlQc : silver fox. $30.00Ji75 00. SHEEP PELTS-Orcen salted , eacn , 15I oc ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool ielt ! > , per lb. . actual weight , 4iic ( ; diy flint , Cansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb . actual weight. 1i4c ; dry Hint , Colorado rado butcncr wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 405c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelte.-per lb . actual weight , St. Ijoiiln Mnrket. ST. LOUIS , Feb. 1. FLOUR Dull and ewer to bell ; patents , $3COQ3.70 ; straights , $ l in.1o : clear. $2 SofiS.10. WHEAT Options steady to lower ; spot nominally lower ; No. 2 red cash , elevator. 7Gc ; track , 75fi77c ; February. 7Cc ; May. 774c bid ; July. 70c ; No. 2 hard , CO ® CORN Options fractions higher ; spot ewer ; No. 2 cash and track , 33c ; February , 35c ; May , 3Cc bid ; July , 3U4c. OATS Steady to llrm ; No 2 cash , 2SUc ; track , 29c ; February , 2s"5 " < , c ; Maj , 2Sc bid ; Julv. 2Cc ; No. 2 white. SO' QSlc. RYE Firm at 5oc bid. FLAXSEED Lower at $1.11. POULTRY Firm und higher ; chickens , 7 < f/7' c ; turkeys , 8V4Q3c ; geese , 41f5c ; ducks , C',5T(7c. ( CORNMEAI $1.751(1 ( SO. BRAN Unchanged. HAY Dull but steady ; timothy , $6509850 ; prairie. $67517700. BUTTER rirm ; creamery , 15S20c ; dairy , 125T1CC. EGGS Lower at 15Mr. WHISKY Steady at $128. METALS Lead , higher nt $4.45 ; spelter , firm nt IH 45 PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard mess. Jobbing , old $337' ; new , $1023. Lard , steady ; choice , $4.70 Dry salt meats , shoul ders , $ ICO ; extra shorts , $475 ; ribs , $5,00 ; shorts , $5.12'4. Bacon. boxed shoulders , G2'5 ; extra ehorts , $5.23 ; ribs , $5 50 , shorts , " " "RECEIPTS I'lour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 15- 00 < ) bu. ; corn 04,000 bu. , oats , 47,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4.000 bbl . . wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 40,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. I.UoriMMiI Grain ami ProvUloim. LIVERPOOU Feh. l.-WHEAT-Oulet and SMJH. < 1 lower ; March , 5s 10'.d ' . : May , CORN Quiet and Ud low or ; March. 3s7d : May. 3s 7 11. PROVISIONS Shoulders , square. Him nt K Cd. Bacon , clear bellies , dull at 32s Cd. J.ard , prlmo western. 2 s 3d. The following nre the ntocks of breadstuffs - stuffs and provlolons in Liverpool : Hour , 19.000 sacks ; wheat. 10000 centals ; corn , < 52- ooi > centals ; beef , none ; pork , none ; bacon , 7.COO boxes ; hams 1 300 boxes ; shoulders , 2.700 boxe - ; lard. 47.000 tierces : cheese. S6.300 ba\s : butter , 4 500 packages KIIIIHIIH rlt > ( Jrnlii ami Prorlnloim. KANSAS PITY , Teb 1 WHEAT Ic lower ; No 2 hard. 65 < i7C HP : No 3. G2ir64Hc ( : No. 2 red 73ff7lc : No. 3 , GuS'Oc ; No. 2 spring , CORN Lo'vver : No 2 inlxsd , 3 ' - ; 2 white. 29Q2JJ4C. RYE Steady ; No 2. Ki- . HAY Firm , unchanged. BUTTER-Steady ; separator , EGGS-rrcsli. 13'ic. RECEIPTS Wheat , 62.SOO bu. ; corn , 3S- 300 tin ! oats. 5.0IX ) hu SHIPMENTS Wheat , 47,500 bu. ; corn , 6.DOO bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu , Toledo MiirUi'l. TOLEDO , Feb. 1 WHEAT Lower nnd eusv : No 2 cash. 7in ; May , 7t > 'Cc. PORN Lower and steady ; No , 2 mixed. OATS Steadv ; No 2 mixed. 2Jo. RYlDull : No. 2 cash , 5Sc bid. ( -LOVERSEED-Hlghcr nnd firm : prime cash , old , $ J.7Q ; new. 4 05 lIliinrntiullH AVlient MnrUcf. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 1. WHEAT Mar ket weak ; May. 71slc : July. 72&c : on track , No. 1 hard. 72'ic : No. 3 northern. 77'4c ; No 3 northern , G9Hc. FLOUR-Lower : first pntents. $3.SOfi3 < M : second patents. $3.600370 : first clear. $2.70iT 290. ( i nil n HecolntN nt I'rliu-liinl Mnrkptx. ST. LOUIS. Feb , l.-Recelpts : Wheat. 22 cars KANSAS CITY. Feb. 1. Receipts ; AVheat. 3S cars. Receipts at primary markets : Wheat , 5SI.23G bushels ; corn , 1.07S.4IS bushels. I'enrlu Mnrket. PEORIA , Feb. l.-CORN-Easy ; No. S. 33 Vic. OATR-Qulet ; No. 2 white. 29tl23Kc. WHIblvY-Flrm , on the Insls of $1.CC. Tlulnlh ( irnln Mnrket. DtlLT'TH. Feb 1 , WHEAT Cash , No. l hard. 73o : Julv. 75Hc ; Nn 1 northern , t-ash. 701ic ; Mny , 72c ; July. 73 > , io. Cuttoii Mnrkit. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. COTTON-Qulot ; middling , fiHc. Net receipts , 1SU bales ; gross , receipts. 5395 bales ; silcs , 30 biles : Ktock , 97,179 bales. Total today : Net re ceipts. 21.760 bales ; exports , to Great Brit ain , t > ,7G3 bales ; to the continent , 31,465 bales ; slock. 1,011521 bales NEW ORLEANS. Feb , l.-COTTON Steady ; sales , 1930 bales ; ordinary. 3Hc ; good ordinary , 4 15-lGc. low middling , 5G-16 ? ; middling , 5 < kc ; uooj mlJillinc G\c ; mid dling fair. 6'4c Receipts. 3.7S9 bnlca ; stock , 411,5i3 bates. Spot futures atcady ; Tcbru- nrv , $5.7i > U6.72. March. $371lf 72. April , K 73 tif. 77. May J57SB3SO. June. U79US91 : July , $ j.S2'8 ; 83 , August , J5.S0 3. < 2 , September , { 5rVi6G7 ( ; Octobir , tS.Cfi'nJ rt7 , November , ? o GC1/5.6 ! . December , $5 & 5I/3.70. HalIImore MnrUelx. BALTIMORE. Feb. l.-FLOUR-Dull nnd tmchnnged ; receipts , 6.710 obis' ' ; exports , 21,751 bbls WHEAT Dull and lower ; spot nnd month , 76G75\c ; March , 7GV4'07G4i ; : steamer No. 2 red , 7ZM7214c ; receipts. : r.i- 456 bu. ; export' . SS.OOO bu. ; southern wheat by sample. 7C5nG14c : on grade73'ii76'4c. ' . CORN-rirm : spot and month. 39 ! fi40c ; March , 40MJ40V4c : steamer mixed , 37W 37' ! < c ; receipts , 217.172 bu. ! exports. 131,143 bu. ; southern whlto corn , 3i'4Q40Hc ; south ern yellow. 37)ifl40Vic. OATS-FIrm : No. l ! white. 15Q33Hc ; No. 2 mixed. 3J033Hc ; receipts. 847 bu. ; exports , 40,000 bu. OPERATIONS L > STOCKS AND IIO.MJS. Mnny Sprclnltlt-N Mnke Slinrp Ad- vnnrex with .Mixed ClinitKcii , NE\V YOHK. Feb. l.-Many specialties made sharp advances today , whllo the changes in the railways' * ere rather mixed. Interest centered largely In low-priced stocks , ns Is shown by the dealings of 6GOOO shares In Texas Pacific and 40,000 In Denver & . Rio Grande , which made extreme advances of 2 points each. Atchtson pre ferred , which of late has been a bear target , made an advance of about 2 points on transactions of 100 000 shares. Among the other strong stocks were Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago .t St. Louis , DCS Molne fc Fort Dodge , Manhattan , 'Mobile & Ohio , Like Eric & Western and Twin City Rapid Transit , which made average- advances of 2 points aside from the last mentioned , which rose G points nnd lost half of It. New York. New Haven & Hartford ad vanced 6 polntn and New York Air Brake , after an Initial break of 4 points , rose 9. Ixindon was a seller on balance , of about To.OoO hares. but was a purchaser In the Into dealings The market locally opened lower under bear pressure and commission house realizations. The reaction reached a point In only a few shares , which embraced some of the specialties , Louisville , New Jersey Central and Plttsburg. Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis. The decline In stand ard stocks was ch cked after fractional recessions on the nppearanco of buying orders which caused a renewed advance and standard stocks rallied above yester day's close. Sugar was attacked , thus checking the rise elsewhere. Finally , after feverish fluctuations , Sugar ended with a small gain. The reported gold developments In Colorado lent strength to Denver & . Rio Grande and Ita semi-annual statement woo also a supporting factor. Manhattan's rlbe was probably on an advance Information of the provisions for a loan for electrical equipment. The bears as usual , sought to bring about a reaction In the last hour , but the offerings were well taken and as soon as pressuie was removed the market closed firm. The St. Paul weekly statement of gross earnings , which often , according as thov are more or less favorable , have a distinct effect upon the market , did not appear today , and It was said that It would be given out Saturday night. The bond market maintained a. very strong tone throughout , with exceptional strength In Texas & . Pacific seconds. New- Haven debentures and Wisconsin Central first. The latter rose 7 ; points to GStf. but receded to 65Vi. Total sales , $0,325,000 United Stntea new 4c , coupon , advanced ' & per cent In the bid price. The- Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : Business was re duced here to day and consols were dull on tlio news that a Chinese 5 per cent loin of 1,300000 , secured by the northern rail ways , will probably be issued at the end of the wick. The American market Is much shrunk. Dealers who came over from Africans nre returning thither , and 'nervous bulls sold all morning , but New York bought Denver issues and Atchlson. Chesapeake and Union Pacific , and the close was at the top. In the street , however - over , business was restricted. I can con firm the. report of the early appearance of the Central Paclllc reorganization scheme. The assessment will be $10 In exchange for 21 per cent of fours , or 20 of lives of Southern Pacific bonds. Tlntos touched 33 % and closed at 39 on a large bear fail ure In Paris. There was a rise In copper of 13a a ton I hear from a good source that tl'e year's output of Rio tlntos has been taken at 7T to 75. Anaconda mine statistics 'or the fortnight show supplies down 5GI ons. The bank has bought 116 000 of gold ' , 'n bars Including 75OtK ) of Afrlc in gold at 77s 9&d. Following arc the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York mar- iet today : . . Uchlfon 23'1 d * Jil pfd 43)4 ) do pfd 62" , , t. L. & a W 10g Baltimore & Ohio. . 70 do pfd. ' . ? Canada I'ac'flc . . . tfi bt. Paul 12S'i Canada Southern. . . 59 < lo pfd ins Ontral Pacllrc . . . . CIVJ St. P. O ! > 3'4 ' Ones & Ohio 30 do pfd 170 ChtCDKO Ik Alton..ITS Southern Pacific 4"- O , R & Q m 4 tjouthorn It > 15'j ' rhlcaKO & B I. . . . 67 do pfd . rfl > i do pfd 116 Texas & . Paclllc . . 20'4 ' Clilcapo Q. W 17 Union Taielllc 47 4 Chicago , I & L. . . . K'4 do lift ! SO1 * do pfil 50 IJ P. D. & G lirtu ChlcaRO A. \V..H9'i Wabash S do pfd I'H do pfd 23'i ! . C * St. U. W'i , C. , w. & i > . n u' do pfd SS\ to . . . . ' ' ( pM .53'fc Del & Hudson . , .112'i Adnnia Express . . 109 r i u & w . . . .w Denver A Rio O. . . 23" American Ex . . . .140 do pfd1 74 > , i U. S. Uxpross . . . . K Erie ( now ) 1V VVells-rarKO Ex . ir. do Irt pfJ . 40i , A. Cot on 31. ' ; Ton Wayne 178 to pfd 91 ( It Nof < rn pfd. . .ITB'i American Splrllv. . 1.1 % llpck'nir ' Vall'y . . :7 do pCd SS'J llllnoto Central. . . .1J7U American Tobacco US' , do pfd 137 Consolidated a-i..lW4 Lake Blwre 2t ' , i Com. Cable Co . . .190 1 , & N MV Colorado T A. 1. . 3I'4 ' Manhattan L. ' & do pfd . 91 Met. St. Uy 217'i ' Oeneral Uteclrlc , ,111'j Michigan Central . .UK II C. Co f2'i Minn & St L . . . 46 Rk RSII Tr. . . ' 'I do 1st pfd . . . . 9S lnt'n'1 Paper K Mlsnourl Pncltlo . . . 47' ; do pfd . . . 'U Mob'Ie & Ohio. . . 41H I/xclede Oas % M. , K & T 14'i I/ead 37g ' do pfd 3v do pfd 113 N .1. Central 102 Vat. Lin Oil 7 N Y fVntrnl . . .IE ! ' , * Pacific Mall . " ' H ° t L V. > ! N Y , C' ' ' do 1st pfd 73 I'eoplc's Gas . . . 1IG Pullman 1'alice ifoi 37 do 2rt nfd ' Nor. & WpKt 19' S'Uer certificates W'i No American Co v hlamlnnl K. 4 T . 10 Northern Pacllkj . . 32 : SuKiir 1.14'j ' do pfd . . .Mi do pfd Ill Ontario ft W 22 4 Tenivosw- . & I. . 4ln Oregon U. & N . .49 U a. Leather 71 * Orcn S E : . . . Ito I Pfd 73Ji V C ' l t pM i > & 'U ' S Rubber 3'H do'd pfd . . . . 61HI do pfd JK. Plttuburft 16" , AVe8tern Union . . . D" T , nea > ltnK 23't.rM raI Steel . . . , f > 2' do lat pfd 61'1 | ( V ) jiM SS U r AV" 37'j Ore. Nav. pM 7'3 do pfd 7t ( Pacific Coast . . . . 4S 'iK iHlind . ll'1 ! Colorado Soulliern "Mt S < L A S F 13'i do Jrt pfd MiJ do lut pfd 75 1 , ip _ S pfd. . . . . 4 ij Second asst. paid * A11 ass'ts paid. " * i\- dlvtdcnd The total sales of stocks today were 872,500 share ? , Including : Atchlson , 27,400 : Atchlson preferred. 9,260 : ChesapanKe & Ohio , 13.1CO ; Hurllngton. 15,610 ; Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago & St Ixmls , 13f91 : Denver & . Rio Orande , 41 K20. Denver & Rte Grande pre ferred , 18,120' Louisville & Nasnvllle. 15.GOO ; Manhattan , 27,430 ; Ruadlnir preferred , 1C fi50 ; Minneapolis & St. Louis , 3,200 : Missouri Pa cific. 7,560 : Mobile & Ohlo. G.120 : Now York Central , 7420 ; Noith American , 14,700. Northern Pacific. 23910 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 6710 : Ontario & Western , 7.600 , Reading. 3.700 : Rock Island , 6.000 : St LoulM S. Sin Francisco. 3 818 ; St. Louis & San Francisco second preferred , 3 770 ; Union Pacific , 10,620 : Union Pacific preferred , 18.300 , St. Paul , 20820 ; Southern Pacific , 11.041 ; Southern , 9 730 : Southern preferred , 1C 610 ; Texas & Pacific , 66 200- Wabash nreferred , 4,610 : Cotton Oil. 9855 ; Tobacco. 6390 : Step ] , 14 020 ; Steel nreferred 18,920 : People's das 7 213 ; Consolidated Gas. 6,825 ; nrooklj n Transit. 6,970 ; Pacific Mail. 10,510 ; Sugar. 45 OJO ; Tennessee Coal & Iron. 6 600 ; Rubber , C,12."i ; St. Louis & Southwestern preferred , 5,050 ; Chicago Great Western. 8.MO. Iloitnn Stock nnd BOSTON. Feb 1 Call loans 2fn r > er cent : time loans , 2'MJ4 per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and mining shares : A . T & s. F . . 22"- niec pM 1 r American riugnr 13)\i lvHi pfl . . . cl ( do pfJ . 11 : VV'li Central liti. . . (3'4 ' Itaj Stale dun . : > W "lo B . 130V , Hell Telephone .III Mlouez Mining Co. IflVj ] ! o ion & Altunj ,243 Itnlon Um.l . s t Boston it Maine . .171 ! lo ton A Mont. . . . .311 Bos-ton It . & < i < i Ilutle . lloston I'O C. . II. i CJ . 11 > S C'nlumM 4. Jt > cla 'M PltchburE . 1 Centennial . jtj | r.enfral niectrlo . Ill Kranklln Mexican Central . . 7 OM Dominion . . . . * > 4 KM l oloni . .W Osfeola . j 101 Oregon S. L . UVi Qti'ney ' . . .no Itubber . M AiUfnmre . jst Union 1'aellVo . . . 47' , Tamiruck . : < o Went Und . , . . . 91 VVolrlne . 4 do pfil . -.Ill ! irrott . 531 , WeM. Electric . . . . 41 HumboUt . 2' | do pfiiCentral. Wlnona . i Central. . I'll re I ii Flnnnclnl. LONDON , Feb. 1. American securltlca after declining somewhat on profit-taking , vxero quiet with a hardening tendency. The closing was steady with a light de mand. Amount of bullion sane Into the Bank of England on balance today was 116,000. Gold nt Buenos Ares was 117 , B ir gold , 773 9VI. American eagles , 76s 4\d. Spanish Is closed at 53U. PARIS , Fob , 1. There was a boom In stocks on the bourse today , dun tn the easy continuation rates , whim encourace > d fresh speculation. International securities were considerably harder under the In fluence of the strength of Spanish 4s and Drarllluns on largo covering purchases. Rio tlntos purchased on London account were carried up rapidly , Delleers advanced nnd South Africans generally phowed strength , particularly Rands and Rand- Fontclns. Spanish 4s closed at 54.16. Three uer cent rentes , 102f f 3c for the account. Exchange on London , 23f 1'V c for checks. VOI.tMH OP WAM. STUKUT Ilf.SI.NP.SS Snlrn of .Iniiunry ItWI.UOO Wlinrcn of stock mill * r ,4imi,7HI of llnnilii. NEW YORK , Feb. l.-An Idea of the volume of business now transacted In Wall Street .Is given by the Stock exchingo transactions for the month of January and the changca compared with last -year , which are : Stock shares , 24 200,763 ; Increase , H.SS9.9S3. Governments , 1,965,000 ; Increase , 1,214,160. State and railroad bonds , $112,311,490 ; In crease $49i > /,700. / . As there were twenty-five days of busi ness , the average dally stock sales of Jan uary w ru nearly 9M.2M ) shares of stock and $3lW(3,7uO ( of bonds. Every stock record for day , week and month has been beaten In the. time under review. Naturally the bank clearing house transactions have also been on an unparalleled scale for the activity of speculation has swelled the business of the banks. IM York MonrjMarket. . NEW YORK. Feb. 1. MONEY ON CALL Nomlnallv , 2i4in per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2U5T3U per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong. with actual business In bunkers' bills nt $1 S5'4 ffil.SV,4 for demand , nnd nt $1 S3'i for sixtv cln > s ; posted rates , $48494.813 ; commercial bills. $1 S2fi4 S2'4 SILVER CERTIPlCATnS-59 GOc. MEXICAN DOLLARS I7 &e. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Strong ; SB , ex Int. . 107 ; new 4s , rcg. , 12S ; coupon , ex. Int. , 12S4 ; 4s , 112 ; coupon , 112V ; 2s , 9 ; 6s , reg , , Hl'4 ; loution , ex. Int. , WASHINGTON. Teb. 1. Today's state- inont of thn condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , } 274,5i > lG75 ; gold reserv e , $22S 652.342 CHIOAGO. Feb 1. Clearings , J21C09,4:9 ; balances. J2618li63 : New York exehange. par : sterling exchange , posted lates , M.St & 4.86. actual rates. S3'4 ij4.5' ! ' & ; sixty days , $4 82 > iil.S4. { Stocks quiet' Stravvboard. i2 ; Alley L , 77. Diamond Match. 144U ; Hlscult , common. 5i'i ; Dlncult. preferred. 101 % ; i We-t Chicago , SG : North Chicago , 219. I ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1 Clearings , $5,111.930 ; balance' ! , 934040 ; money , 1@6 per cent ; New York nxchangc , par bid , 15c ptemlum asked. NU\V OHLUANS. Feb. 1. Clearlnga , J1.5C1.GOO ; New York exchange , bank , II pre mium : commercial. 50375c discount. CINCINNATI , fob 1. Money , 2'/ifiG per cent : Ntw York exchange , 15c discount ; cltMrlngb , $2.404,700. Ninv YOHK , Fnb 1-Clearings , J215- 4011t)4 ! : bnlances. Sll.SOS 170. 13OBTON. Feb l.-Clearlngs , 131,601,900 ; balances. J1.0S1.3 , " . PlilLADULFIirA. Feb. l.-Clearlngs , $20- 710 SW > : bnlanccs. $2.649,519. HALTIMOnn. Fob. I , Clearing' , $1,097- 593 ; balances. $403.0J'J. CONDITION OF TIIIJ AVOOI , MARKET. 1'rlvrn Harden Tun PIT Cent nnd Are Maintained nt London Mule. LONDON. Feb. 1. The first series of the 1S99 wool auction sales closed today. Throughout the series the tone was very strong. U Is estimated that the home tiade secured S3.000 bales , thu continent 82,000 and , America C.OOO. Nineteen thousand bales I were carried over. Tha opening was active .at un advance of from 5 to 7 per cent. Subsequently merinos were In particular request , cspocialb medium and inferior combing bv tlio home trading and the con tinent. Prices soon hardened \ ' > per cent and the advance was maintained until thu end. The feature of the hales was the continual spirited continental demand for line locks and pieces , which wore about the dearest In tin * market throughout. American requirements were limited , the demand for well-grown and medium greasy crossbrcds cauilni ; a rise of 10 to 15 per cant above the December overage. During Uie last day or two operations slackened , but the eager competition was again evi dent today. The liner qualities , In sym pathy nlth merinos , were strongly sup ported , principally by the home trade. Coarse and shabby , also scoured ullps im proved slightly early In the session , but later there was a slackening in the de mand , Wlthdiawals were more frequent. Capo of Good Hope and Natal wan In limited supply. There was a good request for these grades and medium scoureds , Ilec-ce washed advanced 7'fe per cent and MIOW white grenslcs 5 per cent. The num ber of bales offered today wu 12147. The following are the sales In detail : New Smith Wales , 7.COO bales ; scoured , Is 4d5ils i > d. greasy , 5 till'4d. Queensland , 3.7(0 bales ; scoured , IsMids Cd ; greasy , 64(1 lO'.d. Victoria , 900 bales ; ( .enured , Gy.dtp Is 9d ; greasy , CSj/H'd / ' , West Australia , 8W bales ; greasy , filVUlOd New /.calami , 2,700 bales ; scoured , u'jiUils 1'fcd ; greasy , 5'jii ) 9H.il. Cape , of Good Hope nnd Natal. 1.4W bales , scoured , fldiils f'Vid ; greasy. U11 < 0d. BOSTON , rob. 1. The American Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomor row : The wool market has on the whole bhown some Improvement during the last week. Prices as .vet have shonn no ad vance , it la true , but a firmer feeling pre vails nnd there has been more business transacted. The eu o of Improvement was the report of an advance In the price of heavyweights by a leading worsted mill and tlio possibility that a further advuncn would bo established on the goods next week. The bullish feeling Is Intensified also by the course of the London sales , at which prices I'rve advanced about 20 per cent on some lines of tross-brc'ds and fully 5 per cent on merinos. .Tho month of January was u ills- appointing ono. The volume of business transacted was considerably lea * thun lout > car. The gales amounted to only iT.f&.OOi pounds , as compared with 23,610.000 pounds In 1S9 ! > . The ualea of thu we'k In Uoston amount to 3 3.000 pounds domestic and 770.- 000 pourids foreign , making u total of 4WGOOC ! pounds , against a total of 3524000 pounds for the previous week and a. total of 4,137.0m. Doundx for thn correxuondlni ; wt k lust jcar. Sales since January 1. U99. amount Ic I 17.CS-J.OOO pound. ' , uu-ainst 23G10bUO uuunda 1' ' Jaat > car at thli tlmt. „ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Prices on Beeves and Feeders Active and Just About Steadj , RUN OF HOGS NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS < lunlltr Poor , with the Valnrn Itiin- Down IlnlC Illniu front Where They Were ou Tucniln } . SOUTH OMAHA , 1'cb. 1. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Receipts todav 2,305 3.418 6.201 Cfllclal Monday 1.14J 2.W2 7,910 Otliclal Tuesday 2t > 20 6X'5 ' 3,315 Three days this week. . . . fi,20S 13,17.1 17.02S Same Ua > s last week. . . . b,4SS 24,021 llfi'Jl Same dujs week before. . 6,257 20,77s 15,241 Same three vveekj ago. . C , W 2W.U17 i > ,2ul Average price paid tor hogs for the last several clqva , with comparisons : | lS93.lsa5.1897.lS96.1805.189 | | | | | . | lS93 Jan. 1C. . . . . . | S 62 | | 3'I 3 C0 | 3 SS 6 23 | 7 bO Jan. 17. . . . . J 49 3 47 * J 7 1 J 86 6 19 ? 61 Jan. 18. . .1 611 61 , 3 23 [ 3 93 6 12 7 44 Jan. 1 . . . 364 5 a4 3 2l > 3 SS a 21 444s Jan. 20. . . 3 5b J 60 3 2t > 3 90 * 4s Jan. 21. . . t 59 3 54 .1 20 J 96 393 Jan. 22. . . . 3 57 3 23 3 91 3 831 5 30 Jan. 23. . . . 33G * 3t : Sb 3 81 6 33 Jan. 24. . . 3 Cl 3 62 t 3 92 3 S. 5 31 7 60 Jan. 26. . . . 3 CO 3 br. 3 33 4 W | J 79 527 7 61 Jan. 26. . . 3 67 3 72 3 33 * 3 S3 C 2 ! 751 Jan. 27. . . 3 C3 3 b7 3 30 4 11 5 1 7 bli Jan. 28. . . 3 3 t.2 3 2 4 10 3 97 Jan. 23. . . 3 fa4 J 2 ,1 9J 3 SS 5 21 Jan. 30. . . 3 70 3 29 3 91 3 bO 6 14 7 M Jan. 31. . . A 64 3 6fi 3 93 .1 & 5 05 7 bS Keb. 1. . . . 368 3 Gl 3 27 4 01 3 Cl 5 13 7 SI Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Sheep. O & St. L. Ity l Missouri Pacltlo Ry 19 Union Pacific svstum . . . . 13 13 U C. Ac N. W. Ry l 1 F. . E. & M. V. R , R 2t 'i S. C. & . P. Ry l C. , St. P. , M. k O. Ry 14 I'l'i U. < fe M. R. R. R n I'l C. , U. & Q. Ry " 3 I'lS K. C. & St. J. . . . . 2 C. , R. I. A ; P. Ry. , cast. , 3 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. . west. . . . Total receipts 101 71 21 Thn disposition of today's receipts -was as follows , each bujer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : r , , „ , , . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 84 7i7i ' } G , H. Hammond Co 217 1,121 611 Swift and Company 315 907 2,4111 Culnhy Packing Co 211 1.44R 813 P. D. Armour , Chicago. . 4R.I 1,20(5 ( DM R. Uecker and Degan. . . . 50 Lee Rothschild JH W. I. Stephens li . . . . ' Benton & Underwood. . . . 41 . . . . ! Huston Ac co 20 Livingston & Schaler. . . . 4R Aimour. K. C 22,1 Hammond , K. C 42 Cudahy P. Co. , K. C 143 Nslson Morris , Chicago. . 31 Other buyers 116 477 Left over 244 Total 2,218 G il4 G iitf CATTLE Today's receipts of cattle num bered 101 cars , ns against 1JO yesterday , Hnetj-four a week ago and ninety-two two weeks ago. Out ot thu number here there were eighteen loads consigned direct to packers which were not offered on the market. The inntket as a whole was in very satisfactory condition and without ex ception sellers were well pleased with re sults. The market opened early on cornfed steers with local packers and shippers well rep resented , and as the offerings were not ex cessive and not up to the full requirements or buyer ? , the market was reasonably active and just about steady with lust week. As a general thing , sellers were summing up the trade as u good , ste'ady and active market. Soma pretty good cattle sold up to J5.20 , as will bo noted from the sales given below. Cows and heifers were In good demand , and , as was the case with steers , the market was active .at Justj about steady prltres. 'In' fact there -was. no quotable change In the market In cJther direction. The same was true of bulls , stags , etc. Veal calves were In good demand , pretty fair veals going at $6. Not many stockers or feeders were to bo found Jn tlrtt hands today , and as there was a Very fair demand for peed cattle the offjrlngs for the most part met with a very satisfactory reception and everything was cleaned up In good season. The prices paid were steady. There was some little country buvlng today and speculators were pretty vvjll cleaned out before the close of the market , so that thei trade may be summed up as being In a very healthy condition. Representative tales : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2. . 650 $1 00 11. . 9161140 5 .1210 Jl 80 1. . 740 1 10 IS . 993 4 40 T.1114 4 80 1. . 860 3 40 22 .1127 4 40 72..1104 4 SO 1..1030 350 15 .lWi ( 450 19..11S1 490 1..1110 380 15 . fcflO 4 55 29..1J03 490 2.1020 400 1C..1161 460 18..1336 495 1..13SO 4 00 6..1030 4 Go 9..1091 4 95 3. . 90S 4 00 IB..1025 4 Hi 19..1275 4 9'i 1..1370 410 26 12.M 4 Gil 12..1190 COO 1..1070 410 4..1215 465 17..1370 500 29..120J 416 10..1P63 4 K5 23..1284 fi 10 1..1650 4 2o 8..1271 475 11..1454 515 2. . < > 0 4 311 19..HIS 475 34..1448 520 C .1011 4 S5 .10..111S 475 17..1218 G 35 52. . 855 4 15 34..1140 4 75 2..1550 540 STEERS AND HEIFERS 18. . 91,8 4 75 20..11G4 4 SO 22..1219 5 00 COWS. 2. . 738 250 1..1010 321 9..1118 370 1..1000 2 SO 1..1370 3 1..020 375 1. . 8CO 250 1..1SOO ,125 lb.,1161 375 1. . 760 2 50 I .1130 3 30 2..1010 3 75 5..1006 J71 1..1050 I ! 0 3..1006 J 75 1. . 790 275 1..1050 .1 .15 2..1100 375 1. . 810 275 .1. . SIS .1 .15 5.1246 375 1..1020 275 1. . 970 340 2..1183 375 4. . 923 275 1..1040 340 10..1011 375 3..1043 285 4..1007 3 4il 10..1110 375 B. . 978 285 11..1123 340 2..850 ISO 1..1000 300 3..1070 340 4..1202 385 1..1160 300 1. . 930 340 3..1216 385 4.1067 300 1..11M 3 M 2..1055 385 1..12SO 300 2..1013 350 7..121,0 385 2..1005 300 11..1124 350 7..1265 390 1..1050 300 1..10JO 350 1 .1120 390 1..1230 300 3..1056 SOU 4. . 973 395 2. . 9GO 3 13 4..mO 3 1.0 . .G. . 860 4 00 3. . 991 3 15 5 .1026 3 GO 6. . 932 4 00 10..1044 320 1. . 91D 360 1..1250 400 5..11S6 320 2..1110 36" 3..1150 415 L. SSO 325 14..1121 365 1. . 950 415 1. . 920 325 4..1031 370 1..1220 425 2.1010 325 1..10IO 370 1..1280 425 COWS AND HKIFKRS. HE1FKR8. 800 3 00 (520 ( 3 55 15. . 1062 3 ST. 7bO . " , 00 870 3 M 24 900 3 90 9bO a 40 855 3 K ! 1 960 4 00 900 3 40 983 3 75 41 S4S 4 (15 ( 6C6 3 50 C40 I ! 73 9 947 4 10 7b2 3 50 SSO 3 80 27. . 8SS 4 10 500 350 G70 II 85 fi. 103S 4 15 626 3'50 8GO 3 SS 27. . Sll 4 15 CbO 3 50 RULLS. 1 910 2 50 l 790 3 : :5 : 1 .1600 3 80 1..12SO 2 7'i 1. 1170 3 45 1..1550 3 80 1..1170 2 75 1 1820 3 43 40 .1515 3 80 1..1030 I ! 00 WO 3 41 1CSO 3 SO 1. . 13,10 3 00 1..1220 3 50 1270 3 S3 2 , . 1280 3 00 .1410 ' 1 50 1740 3 85 1320 3 10 .1300 3 55 1410 3 M 1450 3 10 .1500 3 M 1170 3 90 1330 3 10 .1J10 3 CO 1600 3 80 1240 3 15 1. . MO .1 60 1650 3 90 1223 3 15 1 .1470 3 Ki 1160 4 00 750 3 15 I. . 1570 3 63 1830 4 00 1400 3 25 1..1COO 3 70 1..2110 4 00 13HO 3 , ! 0 1..1500 3 75 1..15CO 4 25 1223 3 30 STAGS 1..1410 4 00 2..1123 435 8..1225 4 SO 1..1160 4 00 CALVES. SO 5 fpO 110 6 W 110 G M 220 5 50 US 000 120 G 00 110 fi 00 110 6 00 155 6 00 190 fi 00 HO C 00 1. HO 6 00 120 600 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1 G90 1. 530 I 10 3 861 ! 4 33 1 , 610 3 2.1 1. 750 4 10 915 4 40 1. 700 3 21 1 790 4 10 1. 430 4 40 5. 890 3 40 3. , 813 4 21 21. 911 4 40 1. 660 3 60 3. 4M 4 21 883 4 40 1. . 780 3 C3 1 , 5SO 4 23 . 857 4 40 625 375 41 SOS 1 30 4. . 515 4 50 i ! ! 760 15. 4 Hi 4 35 7. . 294 4 M 1. . 510 3 75 1 RIO 4 33 10. . 9S'2 4 M 1. . ' 60 3 80 18. , 766 4 33 21. . G15 4 00 1. , 750 4 10 23. Cll 1 35 L. 410 4 90 . . . ,80 4 10 . wgTr.RNBt , COLORADO. 49 cal. fdrs. 115 $5 20 MONTANA. 35 fccders..101S 4 40 3 Bteer3..1293 $3 00 HOGS Todav'H receipts nurnberd feventy one cars , as against mventy-nlne jesterduj 142 a week ago and 118 three weeks ago. I was thn lightest run In some tlmo for Wednesday , the hea\y fulling off In arrival being due apparently to the severe col weather , which would have a natural tenil ency to keep the hogs lit home. Btjslde being comparatively few In numbers , Hi buyers were complaining that thn rjuallt was the poorest of liny day In n long tlnu the hogs running largely to common Ugh mid light mixed nnd tiauhy stuff. From all felling points came reports c lower market * unU Uie trade ln.ru openi tin Bo lower , the hoc * selling on that basis. Light nnd mixed loads brought $3 60113 63. ns ncnliift f365fi360 for tin ) bulk > e terdav , heavy mixed lends sold largely at M60. nnd a few as high n $3(6. ( vvhlln yvtfterdnv tflo same Kind went largely nt J3 ul ; good heavy loads brought $365 , with a $1.70 top..whllo the same kind went at $3,70 vosterday , with a $3.75 top. The market was fairly active nt the de cline , bujers evidently wanting the hogs , and the most of the offerings changed Immls In good ( * eaon. U will be noted from table ot average prices nt head of column that the hoffs sold Just about lOc lower thun on Mondiiv , or about where they did one week ago , Two weeks ago today the hogs sold on an Average nt $3 51. The month of Teh- ruarv opens with the market higher than It was one or two years ngo. The- feeling at the extreme clo e was n llttlo better than It wa earlier. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av Sh. Pr. 7a 20J 2SO $3 60 65 21S20 \ 3(0 ( 7.1. IM . . . 360 M 259 l.'i ) 360 1X ( > 208 40 350 37 . . . 211 . . 360 9 ! 1 1 SO .U214 74. . . . ' . ' 11 SOU 300 IS JO . . 3f5 54 . . ir 200 3 w ) 101. . . . I't 41 .1 SI 211 . . . 3 ( .0 ( )2 236 40 365 71. . . . 2' > 6 . 360 91 223 120 355 "i. . . , J.'G . . a ( O S7 . . . .261 200 3 55 C2. . . . 271 120 3 lit 77 227 . . . 165 70. . . . 2IS 10 3 fiO 111 1S4 . . . 355 2. , . . 1G5 . . II (0 ( 75 2Z8 1GO 365 12 211 . . . 3 CO 113 181 40 J 55 15. . . . 171 . . 3(0 ( 41 216 40 365 60 3.L' . . . 3 CO 81 ISO . . . 365 ( )0 255 80 3 CO 105 195 80 3 55 03 2x1 80 3 M ) 19 229 240 3 01 CS. . . . 222 SO 300 84 207 40 3.5" 79 . . . 20l > . 100 74 2lt 120 353 75. . .21 ! 160 3(0 ( 6S 251 40 365 SS. 211 . .1 CO SI 234 100 35714 91. . . . SJ1 120 . ! ( . ! > SO . . .Jll 40 367" . 69 276 120 3 C2'i ' l > 5 276 . . . 35714 69 21S 40 3 fijifc 13 2 4 . . . .1 67'4 ' 63 HI 80 3 WU 71 226 40 3 57'i 40 . . . . 240 SO 3 62U 94 201 ! 120 3 G7Va 71. . . 21S 200 .t 12 > Z 94 22G 160 35714 61 300 . . .1 ( > JI > 91 I'M 120 3 57 i M 250 1GO 3 624 * 9. 142 . . . 3 57' 67 261 SO 3 621- , 74 210 120 367 4 41 P.05 SO 3 6'V. fi7 1G4 . . . 3674 66 276 40 1 K2 76 219 80 3 TO RG . 307 40 3 id 32 3US 40 360 Ki 340 40 31.5 15 250 SO 3 60 66. . . 261 120 165 ! > 6 225 . . . y CO 28 11) . 365 61 261 40 360 41 SOT . . 365 79 2I 120 3 (0 ( 61. . . ,22 SO 3 id 71 228 . . . SCO 62 313 . . . 370 75 271 160 3 60 WAGON LOTS-PIGS. 1 310 . . . 253 7. . . . 219 . . 3 57'4 1 SO . . . 3 CO I ) 210 . . . 31,0 9 9S . . . 310 8. . . . . 260 . . . 360 7 91 . . . .120 7. . ; . . K.S . . . a W ) 2S 15r 40 325 6. . . 2d. . . . 3(0 ( 35 12li . . . 3 30 2 . . . . 110 . . . 3 W ) G 230 . . . 3 57& S 207 . SCO SHEEP Theio was a pretty fair run of sheep nnd lambs again today , but there were none too many to meet the roqulie- mcnts of local packers. The dmnntl being good , the market was naturally active and practically everything in the pens olil In good season. The prlres paid were good and strong ns compared with vesterday. As u ttllo sellers described the tn.-lo as .t good , strong , active market Advices troin the east worn by no means encouraging , Chicago reporting a slow maiket , but that fact did not appear to have any Inlluencc hero. As high as4 90 was paid for western lambs and a bunch of w others nnd yearlings bt ought $4.15 , showing that good stuff will tell well. Quotations OTB : Good to choice fed ii' tcJn. , , Aethers , J180WI10 ; fnlr to good , $370ff3SO : cholcu imtho wethers , $190 < M 15 ; choice western } cartings , $4 lOW 425 ; fair to good western jearllngs , $1 nee 4.10 ; fed ewes , $1 I07J3 70 ; good to chtfico natlvo lambs $4 75fr4 90 ; peed western lambs , $4.70 44 90 ; feeder sheep , $ ! 50fi.75 ! ; feeder lambs , $4 OOfr-l 25 : cull sheep , J2 DOW 3.00 ; cull lambs , $3VQ350. ( Representative- Jfp. . Av. Pr. 510 western ewes 51 ; ji ( , o 211 western wethers and yearlings 120 4 r 277 western lambs so 4 ' 10 25 Mexican owes , culls si 2 7"i 215 Mexican ewes 87 , " . 10 454 western owes 101 .170 210 western ewes 111 s m 2"i culls , lambs 47 ; j" 10 culls si ; > 01 190 Colorado ewes and wether ? . . 11. ! .180 s'il feeding lambs fo 4 lr. .110 western lambs 1,7 4 ( - , f02 western lambs 82 4 70 271 Mexican lambs o 4 7 > 26 western lambs 7J 4 7" CIS western lambs 71 4 75 101 Mexican ewes common culls. 84 2 75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT. Owoil Beef nml Shipping Steer * Firm nnd HOKH Somewhat Lower. ! CHICAGO , Feb. 1.3ATTLE There was an undertone of strength In the cattle trade today and most ot the good beef and ship ping steers sold at Ilrm prices , while the plainer grades were disposed of rather more ff4 00 ; calves. $3 50Q > 7.10 ; western fed steers , $410tD83 | ; Texas steers , $3.755 | 10. HOGS Owing to the large run of hogs prices started 2H < fSc lower , with a re stricted demand. Subsequently the packers . took hold more freely and the market ruled tlrmer ; fair to choice , $3.77'Afj3 S3 , packing lot , $3650375 ; mixed , $3 bO(3 42'4 : butchers. $3.6&g3 SO ; lights , $3 50Q3 80 , plgh , SHEEP The demand for sheep was fairly active at steady prices ; common to choice. grades brought $2 50ff4 30 ; jearllngs , $ I25'B > 4.60 : lambs. $3.75y3 10. RECEIPTS Cattle , 13.000 head ; hogs , 31. 000 head ; sheep , 16,000 head. York LUe Stool : . NEW YORK. Feb. -BEEVES-Re- - celpte , 2.767 head ; steers dull and fully lOc lower , except for choice and extra grades ; bulls steady ; cows active and Ilrm t < lee higher ; steers , Inferior to choice , $4.35' ( < > 5.65 ; two cars extra , $6 ; oxen and stags , U.OOflo.OO ; bulls , $3. < W4.15 ; choice and fat export bulls , $4.36@1.80 ; cows , $2. 00ft 1. 10. Cables weak ; exports' , 1,800 quarter sof beef. Calves , receipts , 1.700 head ; market active ; veals firm to 25c higher , other calves steady ; veals , S3.00JT8 50 ; barn ) arc ! and feed ing calves , $3,604.30 ; southein calves , $3.83 ( & 3.90. SHEEP AND LAMDS-Recelpts , 6,111 head ; good Elieep steady ; medium grades steady and easier ; lamb * fair to a shadu higher ; common and medium b irely steady ; sheep , medium to prime , $3.60Jfl.50 ; lambs , ordinary to choice , $5.0055. 61 , mainly $3.60 G5.CO. HOGS-RccelptB , 7,143 head ; easier at $1. 0004.25. Bt. LonU tt\c Stock. - ' ' l . - - . , o- . . , 3.200 head. Including I.COO Texans ; market steady for Texans. with natives 610o ( lower ; fair to native shipping and export steers , $4 0090.10 : bulk of Hales , Jl.75fi5 60 , dressed best and butcher steers $3 eofrS SO ; bulk of sales , $300 < i(3.25 ( ; steers under 1,000 pounds , $3635(4.43 : bulk of sales , $ t90ff)20- ) tochers and feeders , $300fi490 ; bulk ol sale-s , $395U4.40 : cows and heifers , $2005)463 ; bulk of cow , $22S375 ; Texas and Indian steers , $39upl90 ; bulk of nales , $1 Soffl SO ; cows and heifers , $2 30 < fI3.70. HOGS Receipts. 10.200 head : market oc lower ; pigs nnd lights $1 5303 65 ; packers , $3 60fi3 S3 ; butchers , $3.75 3 90 SHEEP Receipts , l,30o head : market strong ; natlvo muttons , $150irlOO ; culls , $400 ; lambtf , $4.5000.00 ; fed Texas Phoep , $3 25Q3.75. Kniinni City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY , Feb. l.-CATTLE-Rc. celpts , 8.220 natives. 1,020 Texans ; bo ? ! rrades of slaughtering catties steady , whllt the less desirable kinds vvcro slow ; heavy native stesrs , $560ff5S5 ; medium , } I.S3Ti5E > 0 light weights. $4 CSfiS 30 ; stockers nnd fee < l. rs. $375fj50Q ; butchen cows and heifers I3W4 50 ; canners , $22r/3.00 , western steers $4 25 < i5 ! 13 ; Texans , $3 VI 4 S3. HOGS Receipts , ll.tl ) head ; trade opcnec low at 2H < S5o decllno and closed active HI a shade better prices ; heavies. $3 7CKiI < ! .77l/4 mixed. $1600375 ; lights. $3355362 % . SHEEP Receipts , 1,270 head ; good demand mand , the most desirable bunches a chadi higher , while common kinds were abou : steady ; lambs. $4 60fiG 00 ; muttons , $ .1 lyn 4 10 ; feeders , $2 G053 50 ; stockers , $2.00fr.1 40 Cincinnati Lire siook. CINCINNATI. Fib. l.-HOGS-Actlve ai $ 523513 60 CATTLE Steady ( it $2507/500. SHEEP-Stsadv at $2 2ofc-l.03 ; lambs strong at $ IOQfi5.23. Block In Hlitht. Following nro the receipts nt the foui principal western markets for February 1 Cattlo. Hngx Sheep Omaha . 2301 5.416 5,2ir Chicago . 13,000 35,000 IG.OfX Kansas City . 9.210 11W ) 1,01- , St. Louis . 3,200 10,500 l,30r Totals . 27,713 C,516 23.7H California Dried Pratt * . NEW YORK. Fob l.-CALIFORNU DRIED FHUlTS-AppleH steady , othc fruits Ilrm : evaporated apples , common. 74 Sc per pound ; prime wire' trav , Mifc9c choice , 9tifo9&c ; fancy. SWMOc. Prunes , 3 > per pound , an to size und quality. Ap rliotn , Hoyal , llSillc : Moor Park. 13&17c Ptaches , unpicled , SOllc ; peeled , 2Jfc23c lie pound , New York Dry flood * Market. NEW YORK. Fob l.-DRY GOODH-De mand for cotton uoodn Phowu a general lin nrovcment today In both stanlo and func ; lines on homo account. Ulda for heavy cot tons for exports aic Increasing The toni of the murk t WUH verv ttrong and a tend ency toward blcUcr vrlctt , incidental uU vnnrcii are reported In bleached brmn and coarse colored cottons , ulfo In prints and ginghams Print cloths higher , salrs of reg ulars at 2'iO ' nnd further bids thereat tie- clln-d. N i change In the. woolen irood situ- atlnn. Dross guod Htcady. Hllks strong and advancing , Miuur .N'EW ORLEANS Teb l.-PttOAR- Ste-ady : open kcttlo. 2M(3 ( 7-lfc ; open ket- : ce-ntrltucal 3 9-lWJI S-ltir. centrifugal , granulated , none In llwt hnndni white. 4J4 4Nc. ) ellow. 4JJ4V4. geconds , iUiUJ'nc. Molasses , open kettle , stead ) , loUSOc , con- trlfugal , quiet ! bjjlCo , .sjrup , none In first Y011K. IVb. -StTOAR-Haw. 1 . tlrm ; fair refining. 3 IS-llk.1 : centrlfugJil. M test , 41-lCc : molasses sugar. 39-16o ; rollned , llrml crushed. 6'4c ' ; powdered , Silo ! uranu- lated , uc. OH Mnrkei. OH. CITY , Fob l.-l'redlt balances , J1.1B : oertlllcates , sales BftM blilt1. c-ash oil at 51.13 ; chlpments , 5S6S5 bbls. ; nins , 100,829 hblWILMINGTON. . N. C , Feb. l.-OILS Spirits of turpentine , 4isTi I4iRosin. . Ilrm at POtiOu1. t'rude turpentine , Ilrm at $1.33IC 2.40. Tar , ntcady nt $1.10. SAVANNAH , Peb. l.-OH.S-Splrlts of turpentine , Ilrm nt 41'te. Rosin , linn ; quo. tations : A. it , c , 1) . E , r , $1.03 ; o , $1.10 ; 11 , $1.2.1 ; 1 , $1.40 ; K. $1.00. M , $1.60 ; N , $1.80 ; WO. $2.10 ; WW , $2.43. Coffee 3lltrl < et NEW YORK. Fob 1. COlTEE-Opttons opened steady at tine-hanged prices , showed llttlo speeulitlvo Interest and only small variations , with wcnk undertone , follow ing unsatisfactory rabies fuim EuroH | > and Ur.iiMl , slack spot dem mil In the open mar ket nnd big v Islble supply , Selling checked somewhnt bv continued heavy vvare'hnuso deliveries , ( 'lined steady at net unchanged prices. Sales. 12,600 bigs , Including Miireh , 15ft ) , May , $373 ; July , $390 , September , $603 , December , $625. Spot coffee , Rio , quiet. Mild , quiet. MllvtntiKee < irnlii MarUef. MILWAUKEE , Feb. -WHEAT--io lower ; No. 1 northern , 73MT73J4C ; No. S northern , 72c. RYE lr lower : No 1 , ffifliVSp. J1ARLEY Easier ; No. 2 , 52UJf53c ; ' The Mimllest tntngs exert the greatest In fluence. De Witt's Llttlo Early Hlssrs are unequalled for overcoming constipation and liver trouble. Small pill , best Dili , safe pill. T I in UUAI/I'Y .ItAUK I : T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednesday - day , I'ebruary 1 , 1S99 : AVarrunty Doeils. E. P. Rockweed to C. C. Paimclc , und. 1-5 of all of Rockweed PI ice. . $ 1,000 Flora Llnnabariv und husband to J. M White , lot 13. block 1. Ltnnuood Paik 660 M. E Overall and huslund to E 3 Washington , lot 15. block 1. Fro- man's siibd 10 S S Poster and wlfo to C J. Camp , lot 17 , block 9. Crolghton Heights . . . 60 Christ Hanson and wife to Emma Ke.ir , n 115 feet of lot 9 Work 3 Armstrong's 1'lrst add. lot 6 block 4. E V. Smith's ndd . lot 10 and vv 16 feet of lot 11 block 1. Ames PI ice 60 Emma Kcar to Chi 1st Hunnon. same , and lot 2 block 21. Kountzo place. H'/i of n b2 loot of lots G and 7. block 3 , Mvers , R. T.'s add 909 E S. Stout and wlfo to L W. Shan non , lot 7 , block .1. Waterloo 1,000 P.issumpslo Savings Hank to M C. Pvke. lot 11 block 124 , Dundee Place. 600 O P. Davis Company to J. C. Have- mejcr. lot 7 , block 3 and lot 4. block 5 , Omaha View : n 36 foot of lot 6. block 4. Likevlow ; lot 23 , block 14 , Clifton Hill 100 Same ti > A. A. Havcmeicr , lot 4. block 11 , Omaha Vlovvj n 10 acres of nvvVi swVi 8-11-13 Samu to .1 C. Havemojor , executor , lot 19 , block 3 , s 20 foot of lot I ami n IS feet of lot 5 , block 4 , Laki > View , w'4 of lota i and S , block 3 , Cential Park 30 South Omaha Land Company to Kato li. Curtis , lot C , block 60 , South Omaha 900 W. S. Hlackwell to M. L. Miitthlcsen. n'4 sw'i and sw , J sw'i I4-1G-12 4,500 T. J , RogcrH and wlfo to Hrattloboro S nines Bank , lots 14 , 15 nnd 16 , block 0 , Hoggs & ir.'s add 7,500 ( liilt Claim Doeilx. South Omaha Land Company to Omaha , & North Platte Railroad Compiny , lot 1 , block 312 ; lot 1 and f part of lots 2 und 3 , block 332 ; part of lot 7 , block 297 ; part of block ! V 312 , South Omaha 1 John 1 lively and wife , to Tlmva Row ley , loth b to 9 , bloolc 20 , Waterloo. . . 1 H. A. Gunthor and wife to A. P. Web ster , e 90 foot of lot 10 , block I , Donnecken't add 100 Total amount $17,422 v nre ns much like COATED ELUCTRICITY us science can make them. Knelt one produces ai much nervc-nulldlng substance as is con tained In the amount of food a man consumes In a week. This la why they hav e cured thousands of cases of nervoii9 diseases , such a DebilIty - Ity , lM7zlncp , InsomniaViricocelc , ftr They enable you to think clear ly by developing brain matter ; force healthy circulation , cure indiges tion , nnd Impart bounding vigor to the whole 8\ntrm. All weakening nnd tissue-destroying drains anil losses permanently cured. Delay mny tiienn Insanity , Consumption and Death. i'ricc , f i per box ; six bores ( with Iron clad guarantee to cure or re- fund money ) , js. Hook containing positive proof , free. Addreu Kuhn & Co. or Economical Druj ; Co , Omaha. Strong Drink is Deatb DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS protlieipnlypnaltlvfly guaranteed renipdjjor tlio lirlnk Jlabit , Jieivousnossanil ilelancliolj caused brMumiTilrlnk IV K < iVAH.\\TI'.r. 1'OL'Il IIUXKM In cure any cine wltlin iiosltho M i lltt-ii gonr- Mitten oridumt thu mom jr. nml to eltsUuj tui crpetllu tor liitoilcMlnir liquors. THE TABLETS CAN M GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF THE HATIkNT. CTRntlR IIDIUI' < ' " " 3tl"T.v , l'o\rrly olnUNu UninKmiii KUIII. . Vpon rfipt o ( * 10 00 wo lll man jim jour f 1 ] boiii and t ) ' l- tlvo vtrlili-ii Kinuitntrx 10 cure or refuoj irourinuiier. Mnul < [ mr Mejrr * , Dillon HI-IIK Co. , Sole A If cull Kltli anil I'liriiiini , Omnlin. .Nell. JAMES L BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS find STOCKS UOAHI ) Ol > TRAUB. Dlrft wlren to Ctllcju" "J New Tort Corr § pondenn ( John X. VVarron Jh Co. fONC 1953 H.R.PEMMEYaCO. , . . . RooH4rtr Lire ILOCBRAMCH io3 N.n UrtUIU1rnl .