Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 28, 1900, Part I, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SfNHAY. JANfARY L s. 1 { ) ( ) ( > . 17
CONDITION OFOMAHA'S TRADE
Fair Movement in All Denartmenta of the
JebWng Bo.sin.oM.
SOME LINES MOVE NONE TOO FREELY
Market Cnntlnuri Very Firm. ivllh nn
Upward Tondem-y on n iSood Mnny
Kind * or .ft ore linn ill HI Otilliiok
Conildnred KniMiiirnuliiit.
L t w k failed to bring about any very
Important chnn ws In local trade conditions.
Jobber * in moM llnrw reportwl bii lnc < i
moving olont ; at a goml , stetdy jrnit. with
for trade mo t promising. An has
ti ca e for mwnc tlmn pa t. there Is
very little denwml Tor cold weather noodp
and tradn In jtho n lines eon equently is
unusually dull , even for tfcli * time of year.
Uealera all nicree , however , thnt wilde from
tfi wewthur there Is Absolutely nothing to
complain of and all are looKitltc forward tea
a good , brink trade In the spring. The
general condition of the wholesale mar
kets itt much < > * ie same as It wap a week
ago. Almost without an exception prices
are firm , wltn nn upward tendency , and In
i number of cac.-s quotable advances have
be n re ortwl. In a retail way local traJe
conditions Hro fairly satisfactory. Them
la of cfiurKn no emrmous demand , but at
tlui annui Umu trade Is ay good aj could
be exsvcteij.
( SriH'tTjMarlict Firm.
Wholeiwle grocers are still enjoying a
good biulnem and find they arc doing
morn than they wem n year ago at this
time. The. market In In about the saint *
condition 11 way In a week ago that Is ,
there Is a feeling of firmness all along the
line and several quolHble advances re
ported , though mostly on rtie loss Impor-
ant lines. Tlio cheaner grades uf axle
gr s were market ! up lust week , owing
to tft high market values ruling on oils
nnd other Ingredients used In Its manu
facture. Manila paper Is another line
which Is quoted a little higher than It was
a week ago. and buckshot was marked up
6u per iMig. Canned goods are still In a
very strong position nnd especially Is this
trtlo of tomatoes , which arc reported 2'tC
per dozen higher In Baltimore , though this
market so far Is unchanged. Laundrv
soaps are nlpo advancing ami are now from
.TOc to GOc per box higher than they were
January 1. The roiTce market continues
to firm up. and local jobbers are predict
ing still nlghor prices. According to re
ports received It appears that while con
sumption of coffee Is greatly Increnr l
over what Isus been before receipts ore
smaller than iifuul. and the visible supply
decrwiHlnir at .1 rapid rate. The sugar
markec is quoted the same as It was a
week ago. but the market on raws U very
tlrm and holders are asking morn than
buyers' views. When this condition is
taken with the reported decreawe through
out thu world of at least 10 per cent over
hist year's figures In the supply of raws
nnd also the probability of exports from
thu Sandwich islands being stopped on
account of the bubonic plague , jobbers nay
it would look as though higher values will
rule In tfio near future on the refined
Grades.
.SoiniLlnci Short.
Hardware Jobbers had nothing of a very
startling nature to report regarding last
week's trade. It la becoming more evident
to them eiieh week , however , that they are
going to have a big spring business and
that they are likely to have some little
dllllculty in getting stock promptly enough
to supply their customers. There is al
ready a marked shortage In wire cloth , and
several manufacturers have refused orders
on the ground that they have all the busi
ness they can handle. Manufacturers in
many other lines are In but little better
shape , so jobbers are looking for fully as
big a shortage as was experienced a year
ngo. Orders for steel goods are now com
ing In quite freely and a few shipments
have been made , but It Is still rather early
for spring business to open up with hard
ware jobbers.
Tniot Yet Rfiiuhuil.
Dry goods Jobbers are now about ready
to begin tilling their advance spring orders ,
nnd from now on that part of the business
will be pushed until all the orders received
are filled. As has been stated before , they
have the best line of advance orders this
year that they have ever hud. Traveling
men are sending in very encouraging re
ports regarding the conditions existing in
various purls of the country , and without
exception they all prophesy the best season
on record. The market last week was
without special feature , though prices con
tinue to tirm up without any signs appar
ently of their reaching the top.
Overstocked irltli Itublicr * .
Boot and shoe men are still doing but
little In the way of immediate business , as
the warm , dry weather makes It possible
for people to get along with most any
thing they happen to have. Cold , wet
weather would , of course , create a demand
for footwear , but It would have to be of
considerable duration to affect wholesalers
much , as retailers' stocks are rather large
for this time of year. Spring business , how.
ovor. Is coming In good Hliape. and the
outlook in quite encouraging. As soon as
possible local Jobbers will bfgln "hipping
advance orders so HH to be ready to handle
the rush that always comes later in the
season.
Rubber gnods men say they are doing
almost nothing , and the outlook for them
Is not very encouraging. Retailers out
through the country still have large stocks
of rubbers on hand and the way It looks
now they will be forced to carry them over
until next season , which will have a bad
ffect upon next year's trade. Of course
If there should be some severe monns this
winter It would help to clean up the re
tailers' stocks and give the wholesalers a
chance to sell some goods next fall , but
itnl s that happens the wholesale trndo
next fall Is apt to start out slowly Quito
n. few advance orders for rubber clothlnz
nn being received and the prospects ars
there will be a fair trade In these lines.
Fruit and Produce ,
The demand for fruit and produce on
this market is still rather light , though it
Is said to bo showing some Improvement.
There were but few changes of Importance
In market values , and the general trade
was without special feature. The apple
market Is n trifle higher than It was a
week ago. In speaking of the apple situa
tion one dealer remarked that he did not
look for any great advance In the market.
The supply is not laree , but at the same
time holders seem to be willing to sell at
present prices rather than to hold for a
possible advance , and for that reason It Is
thought thnt the market will not reach last
year's figures. The potato market IB in
rather bad shape In one way that IH. deal
ers llnil It dltllcult to sell them. The wnrrn
weather has enabled farmers to bring 'h m
Itr and " 11 thorn to grocers direct , which
lias ut the demand from that source to a
larau extent.
Fresh vegetables are "umlng In more
freely every week. New best * , turnips ,
cauliflower , tomatoes , radishes and cucum
bers are aome of the fresh vegetables that
nr now on the market.
The poultry market wan rather unsatis
factory l l week owing to the fact that I
rectlptw were excessive , while the demand
was only moderate. AM a result the mar
ket fell off considerably , an will he * en
from the quotations given below. The eg-j
market , for the name reason as the poultry
market , iilco took a drop toward the clone
of the week. Butter was also In need
supply and the market wwik. There Is no
c.hange la oyxters. though ( he supplv U
large. Tm- demand Is as good oa onuld b
expected com > ld rliig the time of year and
the lack of cold weather.
MJW YOltlC RlSMSIl.lL 31AUKKT.
( luntiifluim fur tin- Oar ' " Vurluna
Cinnniiiiltlc .
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NK8W YORK. Jan. -FLOUR Rpcwlpts. '
17.S1 train. : oxoort * . 14.SS V * * . ; quiet but ;
Gtoadtly h 13 Mlnnutota patents. S2.S664.10 ;
3Ilnnaot baker * . JiSfrgaK ) ; winter patents ,
t3.f.t * l > : wlntur 'T iBitn. JX.40$8.4iwinter ;
fxtrmn. } L ee. * : winter Io - grades. J .2i f
2.W. Ry Uuur. steady fair 10 irood. Jt-liHt
S.20 ; choice to ( ani-y W.2&8J.K. Buckwlma ;
flour. qul t at U.TiSTQa.
CORNAIKAL Steady : yellow w tern , SOo ;
city. 79c ; Br mlywine. J Jfl : .3a
RYB Quiet : No ! western. 9W-c. f. a. b. .
atloHt : suue , teft&c. c. i. f. . New York , car
t
'BARLF.Y-Qulet ' , fe llmr. 4 4 | 47Vic. c 1.
f. New York : rrmltlrcj , S00A3c , c. i. f. , N w
Tork
liAfU.EY MALT Dull ; w * l rn , S it5t-
WJ1J5AT R ill > t , l.K > > tou. . exports. l.M )
bu. Spot , 'lulet : No. S r i , 76vc. f. a b.
nUou . prompt : N'o 1 nurtbetn. l > ihii * . Tfrni' .
t . o. b. , uAoat. prompt : No. S r d. 744w ? . ele '
vator Opt.'una < > ixntt uty uu J r dliwp- ;
nilitiiag Uvarpaol crti : * * . tout prounKly
turawl rot.T nnd urtivc on furtiter ,
rf | Mj ltIv . trwnr * at ParU. couni l with I
4fnwk war m > w FlDaMr tkw v irket awd
off , in ' ver under rwiUilnv nr < J . hut > i w-
HI oit.hanxcKiiricpa tuo udvar.v > ! h
rlOMdt ft' May. 74MW - fltwod at :4 * .
July 74 % rJVioMt M W t * .
CORN R . " * pt . 41 Ot bu XiMH-U. .T 6
bU. Spot. eav Nu 1twSf f < b uttoHl.
elevator.
i
svlth wilful and ntlnued ' 1nre e' ! ur 'w
fre western sollinc. tneelher with fine
at 'tenet decline. May < -loed .it WHc
| OATS Receipts. 1JS.V * > bu. . exports , 1.WI
' No. 1 white. tliVNm 3 white.'W" ! track
I mixed weMera IHHKty : track white , .lift
I J AT-rLl ! ! < ly : shipping. * 4J7no ; mod to
choir * . * ( .
! | HOPS Quiet ; rotnmon to choice. UK crop ,
i ft : : IK * crop. 70IMS : crop. lafPnclftr !
-o jt : 1 K r-rop. 4O * : 18 f crop , 7tf c ; 1SW
crogK ll Mc.
HrDaS Firm : ralv Mon. to K lb * . ,
l 4.p. Tex * * dry. 21 to Ibs. . ! 5C ; California ,
fi to K M. . n 4 > r.
Ld5ATHBR9dy. hemlorX ol . Buenos
I Arres. Il ht to heavyweight. 3Mf V ; aId.
3MIK 4jC.
i PROVISIO > fS-'Be f , steady ; fiun'.lr. HliO
fflS.00 : mess , J10.SO ; hwf hanw , J21.SMS.flil ;
pttcket. JllitH llcn ; dty extra IndK mef ,
BO.eoffB.rt. 'ut meats , firm : pickled bellies ,
JBSTHgJT.W ; pickled shoulders. K. ham ,
J4 > . ( XHf10.35. Lard , steady : western steam
closed M.27H. January | ii27It. nominal ; re
fined , steady : continent , W.50 ; Soulfl Amer-
ICB , K70 : compound , Jj.S7 > .00. Pork.
nrm ; mesw. SftrniSll. " ) : short clear. Jll.5 8
13.W : family. J.u > 13 n. Tallow. dUH : city.
MtfiJ-lfic ; rottmnHlt6Hc
RICK Steady : < ltim ? Mlf , fair to extra , 44 ?
* Hc : Japan. 4iB8c.
MOI\SSES Quiet. N > w Orleans open
, kettle , eoort to choice. 444JS5 * ; .
FREIGHTS To Liverpool , quiet : cotton
by steMri. 36d. nominal : grain by steam. J > d ,
nominal.
MBTAL3 The brokers' price ) for lend Is
J4.4S ml for fappt r J16.5Q. Casting copper.
,
< OMAHA ocnrniiAi. MAIIICBT.
Ciindltloii of Trmlv nnd llnotntlonn nil
Stnplr nnd Fnnoy Prndnne.
EGGS Receipts , Increasinc ; fresh stock.
weak at IT'ic.
DRESSED POULTRT-Cholce to fancy
turkeys. Sc : diicks. 7'-43Sc : ? ? esp.7t ± &
Sc : spring chickens. 7J37Hc : hens. S'jR'c :
roosters , 4fiRc.
LIVE POULTRY - H ( > ns. 5Uc ; sprint ?
chicken. ' . Sc : old and MucRy rooters. 3c ;
dtckH. S'c ; Ke e. < > 4 < - : turkeys. * 5j7c.
DUTTER Common to fair. 3St c : choice ,
IfrglSc ; separator. 25c ; gathered creamery ,
22B23C.
PIGEONS Live , per doz. , 75c.
VEALS Choice. Oc.
GAME Ducks , mallards. C.000S.23 : blue
wlntr teal. J1.73 : crt -n wing teal. J1.25Q1.50 ;
mixed ducks. J1.50S2.00.
OYSTERS Medium , per cnn , ISc ; stand
ard. per can. 22c : bulk standard , per gal. ,
11.25 ; extra selects , per can , We ; extra se
lects. per gal. , ll.60ei.73 : New York counts ,
per can , 37e : New York counts , tier 100. J1.2S.
HAY Per cnrlootl lots : Upload , choice.
K : mldlomt choice. JS.fiO : lowland , choice.
K : rye straw , nholce. J4.50 : No. 3 corn. 26Hc :
No. 3 white oats. 22Vjo. cracked corn , per
ton. SH , corn and oats , chopped , per ton ,
J11.50 ; bran , per ton. J12 : shorts , per ton. J13.
VEGETABLES.
XEW TfRNIPS Per dozen bunches. 60c.
SPINACH-Per box. n.
NEW BEETS-Per doz. bunches. 60c.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches. 40c.
LETTUCE Per doz. bunches. 40c : fancy
head lettuce , per bbl. . $5.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. . Illinois.
C : Jerseys. 15 ; large bbls. , Kansas. 12.75.
POTATOES Per bu. , choice , O0' | 33c.
CABBAGE Holland -seed. 2c.
CAULIlfLOWER California , per crate ,
$2,50.
ONIONS Retnil. yellow. 7&c ; red , S5g90c :
Oillo . per bbl. . J2.2S.
CELERY Per dor. , Sg Oc ; California ,
per bunch. 40373c.
TURNIPS Rutabagas , per lb. , IHc ; Ca
nadian. lUc : per bbl. . K.
MUSHROOMS Per lb. box. SOc.
TOMATOES Florida , per 6-basket crate ,
RHUBARB Per doz. . COc.
FRUITS.
APPLES Choice western shlpplns stock.
JI.OOg3.uO ; New York stock. tt.75S4.00 ;
fancyJ4.DOiJ4.75. .
GRAPES Malaga grapes , per bbl. , J7.0v ®
9.00.
9.00.CRANBERRIES
CRANBERRIES Bell and Bugle , per bbl.
J7 ; Jerseys , JG.75.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican , per box. J3 ; Cali
fornia navals , per box. J3.2Sj3.50 ; California
seedlings , per box. J2.50-g2.75.
LEMONS -California fancy. J3.75 ; choice
California , J3.50 ; Messina. J4.
MISCELL VNEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. J3.25.
NUTS Hickory nuta. large , per bu. , J1.25 ;
shellbark. , J1.35.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
Jl ; California carton , p r 10-lb. box , J1.10 ;
lm orted flgs , per lb. . 12c.
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES-No. I green hides. Sc : No. ' 2
green hides , 7c ; No. 1 salted hides. 9c ;
No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to
12 Ibs. . 9c ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 1 Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW. GREASE. ETC Tallow. No.
1. 4c : No. 2. 3ic : rough. 2c : while grease ,
2i@3Vic ; yellow and brown grease , 2Vs63c.
Liverpool drain nnd Provialonii.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 27. WHEAT Spot.
firm ; No. 1 California. 6s SdS6s 3Hd : No. 2
red. western winter , 03 Gd ; No. 1 northern
spring , 6 ? ; futures closed quiet ; March. 5s
Uid.
Uid.CORN
CORN Spot , tlrm : American mixed , new ,
3s 6J ; American mixed , Is 6'id : futures ,
steady : January , 3s 6d ; February , 3s 6Hd ; ,
March. 3s Sid.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter , flrm , 73 I
3d.
3d.HOPS
HOPS At London , Pacific coast , dull. 3
i& t. I
OVISIONS Beef , steady : extra India i
mess , 9) ? : prime mess. 73s M. Pork , steady ; 1
prime mess , western , 56s 3d. Lard , firm ;
,
prime western , tn tierces , 30s 6d ; American l
I
refined. In palls. 35 6d. Hams , short cut. i
14 to 16 Ibs. , steady. 4Sa. Bacon , Cumberland - .
land cut , 23 to 30 Ibs. , e.iy , 32s 6d ; short i !
ribs. IS to 22 Ibs. . dull , 33s 6s ; long clear '
middles. light , 30 to 33 Ibs. . dull. 34s : long
clear middles , neavy , 37 to 40 Ibs. , dull. 33s ;
nhort clear backs. 16 to IS Iba. , dull. 32s 6d ;
clear bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. . easy. 33s. Shoul
der ? . square. 12 : o 14 Ibs. . dull. Ofls. Tal-
lo.v. prime city , steady. 27s ; Australian , in |
London , strong. 27s 9d.
BUTTER Finest and good United States , i
nominal.
CHEESE American finest white , steady ,
57s ; American finest colored , flrm. Bs.
Iliittfr. KKH anil Clirpii * Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27. - BUTTER -
Firm ; fancy western creamery and prints , ,
2&c.
2&c.EGGS 1
EGGS Steady : fresh nearby and western.
19c : fresh southwestern and southern , 1S .
< -HBKSE Flni but quiet.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-BUTTER Re
ceipts. 2.447 pkgs. ; steady : June creamery ,
20fi23c ; western creamery. 21@25c : factory ,
16iil9c.
CHEESE Receipts. 2.23 pkgs. ; market
firm ; fall made fancy , large and small.
12li613c : large , late made. 11H812C ; small ,
late made. 12fil2Uc.
EGGS Receipts. 4.179 pkgs ; eauv ; west
ern , 17c. loss oft ; western , ungraded , at
mark. IMTlCc.
CHICAGO , Jan. 27. - BUTTER Steady ;
" 3" I9fi2k- : '
EGGS Steady fresh.14i c.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 27.-BUTTER-3tp dy :
! crestr ry KtjSJc : dalrv. 16t20c. |
i EGG-S Steady at ISMiC.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. -EGGS Market
i -.v .k and V- lower : supplies on hand ample
jand sotre dealers will carry a surplus over
.Sunday. . ' : csh Mlisanrl and Kansas stock.
first ? . U1 - . cases returned.
KalixtlN City ( Jriiill and I'ruvlMlnnii ,
KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 27.-WHEAT-May ,
64 c. No. 2 hard , cash , G3'i66lc : No. 3.
OOJj 3c ; No. 2 red. 70S71e ; No. 3. 6 6G5c :
. receipts. 82 cars.
i CORN May. 20ic r cash. No. 2 mixed. '
I 2S1c : No 2 white , lOijc : No. 3. S0 ic ,
OATS-NO. 2 white , 2446250.
I RYE No. 2 , GOHc.
HAY-Cholco timothy. e. XJO-EO : cholca
prairie. JC.T5tf7.00.
RECEIPT ? W.hoat , 37.CW bu. ; corn. 33,5" ) i
tm. : oats. 15.UM bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 21.1X0 bu. ; corn , 24.- i
70) bu. : oats. l.OXlbu. j I
I Tuli-ilo MnrUet. ! i 1
TOI < EDO. O. . Jan. 27. WHEAT Un-
I chanjred ; Na ' 'cHHh. TlHc. May. 73 v.
CORN Active and steady ; No. 2 mixed.
| .
I dATS-Dull and steady ; No S mixed. 3V-
' RYE Dull : N i. 2 cash. 67c.
' 1M-.OVER6EED Dull and steady ; prime !
cash , old J4.ro ofked : January , nw , J3.774 ,
Marc * . J .8tk.
i
lKVliciit nnd Fliiur.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. W.-WHEAT-No. 1
northarn , January * c ; May , * Sc ; July.
tf7c. On track : No. 1 hard. OtfTlc : No. l
I northern. * * c : No. 2 northern , iBH.
, FLOUR-Ktrmer : rtrat putentf.
! other lln s relatively utmng.
BRAN fnchansed.
,
llllivnnkci * liruln > lnrUol. ' .
'
MILWAl'KBK , JHU. J7. - WHEAT -
JUnlur : No. 1 nonliarn , < Wc ; No. 2 mirth- 1
tirn. * ic
HYB-Klrm. No. 1. S5 > i4a * c. , i ,
BARLKY Quiet. No t 46c ; aampit- '
I'iMirIa MnrUrl.
' PBORIA. Jan. J7.-CORN S4adr : new
No. 1 lie. I
, OATSJulet : Nu. 3 wblte 28tri tic.
W'HI5KY-F1rm. on the b * i of
for ttnUhed gooO . I
1
Uuliitli Wln-Ht
1 DULl'TH. Jan.WHEAT No. 1 hard ,
1-aafc dTHi. ' . No 1 ni-rUjurn. L-uah , < 8S > ' Mu >
< c atd. lui\ ' ' ' .r btu. Nu. U PJ return ,
63A i. , No. i "jvnnjf ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
| Wfcett Waikem on Hepoit of ? 6J el Hainf
Uleirod for Bosario.
.
I | EARLY NEWS CAUSES ADVANCE TO 68 7-8C
'
Corn nnil Onln llotli Clo p lo er nnd
Dctitli uf P. I ) . Armour. Jr. , lln *
i n UrprNlttu IJlIcct on
I'ruvtnliirti.
!
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I ' CHICAGO , Jan. 27. The wheat market ,
strengthened early by the Paris" advance
and Argentine plague rumors , weakened on
I i ' the repart thtK Xew York had cleared a
vessel fbr Rosario , closing easy. May a
i ahwde under ytsterday Corn And oats
I elost-d each > - 4fHc lower and provision * 24
I 8c dearemed.
May wheat openi-d Hi Hc under yester
day's closing price at SUC * fcc and In a
moment touched Slic because Liverpool's
advance of * j fHd was regarded as a poor
!
response to ttio gain of l tc fcere yesterdav.
Paris cables were strong , the weather cold ,
the ground still lacked snow protection and
a Bttenop Ayrea wlro announced that that
port as well as Rosnrlo had been tempoj j 1
rarlry closed on account of the plague.
This array of news Influenced a reaction. 1
May ascending to < 5S"c. . Feeling was somewhat - | i
what nervous over the South African sit i
uation. Later a New York report tJiat bhe ,
1
Argentine consul there had cleared a ves
sel for Rosano waa taken as a refutation
of the previous report of the closing of Ar
gentine ports , and the market reacted from
the top. May slumping : o tSltc. A reaction
to SSSc endued on recovering. The close
was quiet. May a shade under yesterday's i
llmd figures .it fi'Sfi 'if- The greater part
of the session was fairly active , although
the opening and fhe close were rather quiet.
Commlrwlon houses were fair buyers , ex
ecuting some good orders for foreign ,
houses. Threw loads were reported sold |
from here via Galveston tn Prance. Tie
seaboard reported only five loads taken for |
export. Atlantic port clearances In wheat i
and flour were equal to STl.Wl bu. Primary I
receipts were T,45. 0 bu. . against S73.0O bu.
last year. Mlnneaixilla and Duluth re
ported 2S9 cars , compared with 354 last week I
and 4S2 a year ago. Local receipts were 25 I
cars , none of which were graded contract.
The corn trade was quiet and the feelIng -
Ing easy. Coumry offerings were freer and
the cold weather predictions gave promise
of a larger movement from first hands , all
of which Influenced selling of corn futures.
Receipts here were 217 cars. May ranged
from 33Hc to xr-c and closed H614C under
yesterday at 33c.
Th cold weather and sympathy with corn
hud a. depressing effect on the oats market.
Buying- was scattered. Local receipts were
212 cars. May sold from 23H623Hc to 23i.c ,
closing easy mi'ic lower at 23 > tH23sSc.
The death of P. D. Armour. Jr. , possibly
had a slightly depressing effect on the pro
vision market. Hog receipts were light
and the marker at the yards early higher ,
although It weakened later. The trade In
the provisions pit waa dull all day. this
counting against the price. May pork sold
from JW.S2HiS10.S3 to J10.7S and closed 3c
under yesterday at J10.77ijeiO.SO ; May lard
from JC.CC4 to J5.97 > j , closing 2'U-c lower at
Jfi. and May rib * from { S.9 36.sV2 : to J5.771- ,
wltTi the close 2t5c depressed at JS.SO.
Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat M
cars : corn. 200 cars ; oat ? . 2tG cars : hogs ,
S.uuO head.
Tiie leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. | OpenTl High "l 'Low | Close. Yes'y.
When.3 | | -
Jan. May 6SH ew su ? :4i : (
July S9S r I
Corn-
Jan. 31 ! 31H
iMay
July
Oats-
Jan. not/
May 3 % 23'i
Pork-
Jan 10 To 10 60
May ese o ss 10 71 10 SO 10 S5
July loss 10 S5 | 10 So 10
Lard-
Jan. 3 S7H
May 6 CO | S 02m G 9716 CO " ' 6 CO
July 6 10 I 6 12h ! 6 07U 6 10 | t > 12ii
Ribs-
I
Jan. J | o 72UI S
Mny 5 SO 1 5 S2'il 5 TTtii r. SO " 5 i
July 5 'B j 5 S7' * [ 3 S5 | 5 S3 ! j i
No. i
Cash quotations -were as follows :
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents. J3.4O31
160 ; straights. J3.lOizO.35 ; clears J2. ! > S3.10-
spring specials , J3.S > > { i3.X ! > : patents J3.2CX53.50-
straights. J2.60gC.00 ; bakers. J2.1 < yg-A40 ' ; i
joWHEIA.T No. 3 spring. 646 < 5c ; No. 2 red , i
' > ' < > . 2 , 31iS31V c ; No. 2 yellow , I
"OATSNo. . 2 , 22ffe3'4c ; No. 2 white 23Uc ;
No. 3 white , 2GQCS1AC.
RYE No. 2. 50g63c.
BARLEY No 2 , 2S1T42C.
. , SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed and northwest. .
JL3I. Prime timothy. J2.J5ijC.53. Clover , conI I
tract grade. JS.2MJS.33. i
PROVISIONS-OJess pork , per bbl. . J10.55.
Lard , per HO Ibs. . J3.73fia.92ti. Short ribs !
sides c loose * . Jo.foSn.CC. Dry salted shoul- i
dera ( boxe-I ) . Jh.5C > gG.73. Short clear sides i
( boxed ) . Jo.CrtSij.OO. !
WHISKY Distillers' flnlFhed goods on
basis high wines , per gal. , J1.23U. .
SUGARS Cut loaf. Jfl : granulated , J3.44.
Folia-wins are the receipts and shipmeirts
for today :
Articles Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour , bbls 33..0 3S.CO )
Wlieat. bu 24.Of * } (200 (
Corn , bu 167CX 1CS.OOO
Oats , , -bu . '
> b > wi * SCfl.O'O 193CO1
Kye. bu 4ftO 22.000
Barley , bu 74.033 47.0 * )
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady : creameries. 19ji24c ;
dairies. 18Q'J2c. Cheese , finn at 12C15C.
Eggs , steady : fresh. 14M.-C. j
MOVEMENTS OK STOCKS A.VD DO.VDS. j
nuMlncftH ItepurtM nud ExticotatiniiM of
Gooil Dank Stntenicnt Aid Hilj-lnii.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. The stock market '
was narrow and professional today , but re- I
fleeted some slightly Increased Interest , a.d : 1
prices ahowed some response to ne vs De
velopments. Quite an active speculation d - '
veloped In Third Avenue , whkii was fever
ish at a level extending to Vi points Uulunv
lost night. Rjjmors were rife touching the
plans for financing the floating dtbt of this
company and denials followed quickly on '
rumors. The market was disposed to rreist .
this Influence and hardened , the sp < - . .aKles
leading in point of activity and strength. i
The rather cheerful tone cl uhe weekly ,
trade reviews , the good railroad earnings
for the ohlrd wetk In January and thu tx- ,
ptictatlon of a strong bank statement
prompted buying. Tffio December statement
of St. Paul i-hecked tile movement on ac
count of the decrease af Jlrt.CM.1 In net iarn-
lng for the month by reason of Increased
operating expenses. The decrease In net
earnings of the system for the fiscal year is
thus brought up to J323.CUO. Thu total wa
offered down a sharp fraction an the ar-ow-
ir.s. Burlington closely following , tual the
whole list rihowlng uhu ufTuct.
Them was but an indifferent rally on the
hank statement and prices were sllpiitly
lower than yesterday at the clo > . The pro-
portloni of the lo < n Increat-e again Uiont < d a
sharp riff , thouch the loan expansion was
only a traction of the . .ncreasd credit facill-
ties oJTordt t by < cht > cash Increase. There
hus been no borrowing demand manifest on
the Stock exchange during the werk and
ttio time loan and mercantile paper markets
have been reported dull , although bankers
have town offering increasing inducements
to place loans. No operations have been
known of sufficient size to account for the
loan expansion of J7S15 , < X .
A fmaJI contingent of proftsKlonal
operators In stocks nnd foreign arsltraue
brokers have done practically all of the
trading on the Stock exchange for the last
week. Dealings have not exceeded In vol
ume those of last week and In bonds have
shown a progresaive decrease. There were ,
rather wide phnnc In prices on several j
days , but they were but vibration * duo to i
prcifeseional manipulation and the cloctng
of i niracts served to draw prices back to
thu last Saturday's level , around which ttie
market oscillated. The reasons for tJie exi i '
aeiilve dullness are not entirely . -It-ar. as :
many conditions conform to tiiotw in former
pe iviU of srmt > pu ulative Activity notably
ehe larsu reflux of money to the re.irv
centem from active nfr < in iiuslnoMi and uni
formly favorable reports at bURlnt s and
trade. There In a. large body : n Wall street
of uho oslnlon that Che dullnuiu Is only x-
pllrutle on the swore of u ? n ( over tftc
outoumr > of ttie r in aotith Africa , but
tijero were two events there during tu
week which were thought of .utticlent im- ,
parlance in tiie I ondon * : t-k market to induce - '
duce roDKltienrtile cpecwlatlve activity iiScr * I
without uwakentm ; any Intoroti in the * New
York market outside the foreiso arbitrage
otflcos and the tirofetskmal tiadem.
Priceti nT IntertMttonally lUlad Mocks re-
* poi l < il ehsruly. aw ttae nurrow market
made the arbhrage operation * ftfH-tiv in
keeping price * rwur the London ar-ty. TbU
11 not c < -tusive evldent-e. rhuutra It i *
lagaim'be awnunption nf 1:1.UomlnaUn
UUluer.e of lh South Afrit tin wur upon
apoculattve SMitimtnt The taking of SpKxi-
kop was iu > t 10 be expe.t.d 'o mirk the
jlnnl aut > mlw4on of ttie Bo r * any more tUan
) retaking W K to ae : nten > r tv > d an tti *
' rellnquUament of the British .ampalsn , yet
tmtft t n 'If 'iiuM ' trw-iint Itvploninerit *
n 1 * IMI ! erte.tiin . ! ui in tne Lwmlon
Mock market wlthmr. .mtwln * : nv .tppre-
luble tniylnx "t sm-lw : here in.tie one . -ase
or selling in Uit > other. It l safe in con-
i-lud * fr > tn this ttwt tne world' * cotrnnT-re
and MM Mice have so tar adjusted tnem-
* lve 10 the Interruption of tne TramvMl
Hold mipplv fnxn flowlmr Into the world's
stork .1 * no : to be severely < vhitKen by in *
! event * thmuenltm a prolongation of Hie
; interruption. What w > uld b * ttie * n * t on
j I ; p ciiltv ! markets at a sudden develop.
! metit promising fairly termination of the
' wwr nnd ri-mmptlon af the Trn r itl ( told
. output li > unoifcer question It is fnot that
j * otne competent aiithr1tp | .in thp money
market ' In Wall otreet nre not fre- from upI -
I prenerudon over 'ftp ' nroney i > tl < x > k. notwt fl-
; swmflmr the pre w enw of money in
newrly nil drcmrttnvnts
The first purl ni the month hroitKht heavy
l disbursements from the 1'ntted Slates
. treasury ow account of pension payment ,
which kept down tile viirplti * . but current
returns from the treasury show a dtty to
day surplus owing to heavy revenue collec
tions. The deposits of Internal revenue
conUlhed In national bank depositories are
also apprrmchlne the limits provided for by
the government bonds deposited with the
treasury by the barks n rerurlty. after
which the taking up of the surplus by the
treasury would be resumed. In the case of
the London money market the Bank t'f
England , having help * > d to tldo over the
nniuml settlement pertnd of liberal loans. Is i
now recuperating Its reserves and receiving
largo payments of innns. Although the
bank rate has been reduced from S to I per
cent since the first of thw vear It Is still
nearly 1 per pent above the private .llsrount I
rate and thus encourages continued paying I
of loans.
The future of the London money market i
depends much upon whether thi < Bank of | I
England's policy of recuperation Is In prep- |
aratlon for government loan Issues to pro. '
vide for w r expenses an event which !
would probably driiw gold from New York.
Added to these considerations Is some feelIng - .
Ing of doubt and questioning aroused by
the very free discussion and criticism of u '
New York trust companv. These accounts , 1
while of Importance In themselves , are nf i
even greater Importance In the principles
Involved In the placing of lonns looking
to the promotion of Industrial corporations.
The argument that prices of securities are
at an Inviting level must be considered In
connection with the fact that vast amounts
of money were spent , u the extreme high
prices Inst year , compared with which pre. -
ent prices represent heavy losses and dls-
couragement or Inability to buy. These
positive factors toward dullness are In ad
dition to the negative or passive one of
waiting for the Industrial future to define
itself more accurately
The falling off In the rate of Inflow of
money seeking employment has served to
decrease the demand for bonds and has re
sulted In prlco reactions in some points.
The market has continued linn for the
most part. United States new 4s declined
ll , the Ss and old 4s. registered. ? and old
4s. coupon , H In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says : The Intense
anxiety over the situation In Natal stupe
fied the markets here today and there was
practically no business. The tone was
heavy. The exchange was amused , not
frightened , by the Berlin rumor that Gen
eral Warren had lost 2.3CO men and seven
teen guns on Splonkop. Mr. Leyds , the
Transvaal agent , having just reached Ber
lin. The bank lost 40.0X1 gold enraged at
the Cape. Paris checks were 25.1S. The
Berlin bank rate was reduced today from
6 to 5H per cent , as expected.
The following are the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
today.
Atchlson 19HT | < > xa & Pacitic. . 154
do pfd raT * Union Pacific . . . . 4GH
Baltimore & O. . . oPil do pfd 75
Canadian Pac. . . . MVTVabash 6H
Canada So . 4S do pfd
( Ttuts. & 0 Wheel. & L. E. . . 9S
Chicago G. W. . . . 13Vi do 2d pfd 264
C. , B. & Q _ .121H Wls. Central . . . . 17V-
CM. . Ind. & L. . . . 1C Adams Ex 114
do pfd 13 'Amer. Express . .146
Chi. & E. Ill 87 % U. S. Ex 47
Chicago & N. W.U3 Wells-Fargo Ex. . 153
C. . R. I. & P 1M A. Cot. Oil
C. C. C. & St. L. 00 do pfd 924
Colorado So U Amer. Malting . .
do 1st pfd. . . . 43H. . do pfd '
do 2d pfd. . . . UVzAmer. S. & R. . . . SSH
Del. & Hudson..114 i do pfd SS
Del. L. & W 174 'Amer. Spirits . . . . 3
Denver & R. G. . 17 j do pfd 17
do pfd CS 'Amer. ' Steel II. . . 411-
Ertu 11H do pfd. . . . . . . . . &
do 1st pfd. . . . 31Amer. S. & W. . . . 49H
Gt. Xor. pfd 1W do pfd S9
Hocking Can . . . 16 Amer. Tin Plate. . 2SVi
Hockinc Valley. . . 33 , do pfd
IVlnols ' Central..1 Amer. Tobacco . . 99
Iowa Central 12 do pfd 133
do pfd 52 Anac. Mill. Co. . . 391-
K. c : . . P. & G. . . , sv Brooklyn R. T 71S
Lake Erie & W. . 22 Colo. Fuel & I. . . 41Ti
do pfd Con. Tobacco 31si
Lake Shore . 194 do pfd.
L. & N . 7SU Federal Steel . . . SO3 *
Manhattan L . 93 i do pfd 72S
Met. St. Ry . Electric 122U
Mox. Central HHiGlucoie Sugar . .
Minn. & St. L. . . . S9H1 do pfd 99
do pfd S-JUiInter. Paper 22lu
Missouri Pacific. . 42HI do pfd G7li
Mobile & OhioSO Laclede Gas . . . . 73
Mis. . K. & T 10H National Biscuit , f.5
do pfd 32 ' do pfd 92 *
N. J. Central . . . .1ICU National Lead . . 26H
N. Y. Centra ! . . . .133 > i do pfd 103
Norfolk & W 24H National Steel . . 40H
do pfd 69H do pfd M i
No. Pacific SI N. Y. Air Brake.l2S
do pfd 73si No. American . . . 144
Ontario & W 21U Pacific Coast . . . . 51
Ore. Ry. & Nov. . 42 do 1st pfd. . . . S3
do pfd 76 ' do 2d nfd. . . . 64
Pennsylvania . . .12S Pacific- Mail 42H
Rending ' People's Gas . . . .103Hi
do Iflt pfd. . . . 5 * Pressed S. Car. . . TA i
do 2d pfd . 27 do pfd S7 ! !
Rio G. W . 40 Pufman P. Car .l 7ii i i
do pfd t Stand. R. & T . . . S 1 '
St. L. & S. F SHSugar 11H ! 1 '
do 1st pfd. . . . 'TO ' : do pfd 112
do 2d pfd. . . . 53ii Tenn. C. .t I RIU
St. L. Southw. . . . 111 ( U. S. Leather . . . 16 '
do pfd 264l do pfd 754
St. Paul UTiA.U. . S. Rubber . . . .
do pfd 170 ' do pfd 1
St. P. & Omaha..120 Western Union . .
So. Pacific 37H Republic I. & S. 20Vi ,
So. Railway . . . . US do pfd ff
do pfd 534 , P. C. r. & St. L. 76'j
I
\ -TV York lloin > > - MurUet. '
NEV , ' YORK. Jan. 27.-MONEY On call I
easy at 2 per cent : prime mercantile paper , 1
4S6 per cent. 1
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with
actual business In bankers' bills at J4.S7H0
4.S7H for demand and SI.M > 4e4.S4 > ? for sixty '
days : posted rates. $4.So and J4.S3 ; commer- I
clal bills. J4.S3ii5l4.S31. I
giLVER-Cenlflcates , SSUgfiOHc : bar. I
5J > ic : Mexican dollars , 47Hc. I
BONDS State bonds , firmer : railroad I
bonds , steady : government bonds , firmer : !
2s. reg. , 102H ; 3s. reg. . 109H : coupon. 110H : I
new IP. rep. and coupon , 133i : old 4s. reg.
and coupon.114li ; Ssreg. . , 112 ; coupon. 113U.
The following arc the closing quotations
on bonds :
j ,
" " " "
U."S 2. . reg. . . . l" , N. J. C. Ren."S5..12i '
do 3s , reg 10SH No Caro.inn 6s..127 ,
do coupon HOHi do 4s 105 .
new 4s , reg 132i.J . or. Pac. Is 110 ;
do coupon 13314 do 3s 6 i
do old 4f. reg..114 > 4 do 4s 104
do coupon 114HM.Y.C. & St.L.nlOgi4
do 5s. reg 112 N. & W. con. 4s. 93"
do coupon H3U | do gen. 6f 129
n of C 3 SJS..11S | Or * N'av. Is lin i
A toil. gen. 43 U'W do 4s 101U ;
do adj. 4B Sl ' , , Ore. S. L. 6s 12SH
Canada So. 2s..W ' do con. Ss 112U
Chw. & O. 4H97H Raiding gen. 4s. . 414
do 5.s . .116'4R. G. W It 9JH
C. & N. con. 7i > . .142i7St.L. & l.M. c &j.lll i
do S. F. deb Ss.lOS St.L. < t S.K.g. is.ll9 I
Chicago Ter. 41. . S3 St. Paul consols.1674 | I
D. & R. G. is. . . K iSt. P. C. & P. 18.119 ' ,
do 4s 99 ' do 5s 119'i 1
E. T. V. & G. lr.101 So. Railway 3s..lU7H i
Erie gen. 48 Sh S. R. & T. * ! . . . . SI
F. W. & D. c. in. 73 .Tenn. n. s. 3s. . . . 95
Gen. E'ectric & 3.119 iTex. & Pac. 1H..112H
G. H. & S. A. Ss.KS I do 2a - . . . 54
do J 10T Union Paclfle U.10m
If. & T. C. ; * . . . .HOV , Wabash la 115H
do con. 6s ll'J I do Sd 10 ] i
In. Central IB..114 West Shore 4n . .113 i
K. C. . P. & G. la. H Win. Central U. . 9Ji-
La. new con. 4s.lfri Va. Centuries . . . SJ ;
L. & N. uni. 4t. . . V\i do deferredI
M. . K. & T. 2i. . . CSHColo. So. 4 fcSTi
do 4s 99 So. Paclfle 4s. . . . S i
N. V. C. in I ® '
irtiNiiin SliicU ai
BOSTON. Jan. S7 - 'all loan * . HJJ P r
cent : timn loans. 45 per cent. Closing
pricwi for tockn. Lx > nd ami mining
A.T T.&sF " .
do pfd . a Win. Central . . . IS
Amer. Sugar . ll i Dom. Coal . 41
to pfd . Ill . do pfd . 115
IMl TeUtphone . .SS Alchfcon 4 * . V
Boston & A. by 240 Adventure . S
BOMOII EVvaiad. S4H AHoucz Mln. Co. 3
Boston & Me . . . .IK Atlantic . ! 4
C. . B & Q . . . ! 8o on & Mont..S
KHclihurc pf.l . .m Butt4 & Boiton. . 4S
jtltii. Eleo piu..l Pal. * UecU . 740
Fe < leral Steel . . 5 i ft t niUal . 15H
do pfd . 7UFranklIn . 14
Mtx. f.Vniral ! ' . ' 4jO - > la . UK
Mlrh Tvlrpbonf.lW Parrot . H4
Olil t'oony . y& , Quino- . no
Old Dominion . . ITV Sn < a K * Con. . . 5V4
Kubbw . W Tamarack . . . . 177
I'nion Piu-lflc . . Wlnona . \
Culon l ind 3 VVolvcriiiBa . . . 40
ET. < \ . HitJh . 3
do rfd 110 _
Wrrklr HnilU Stillfiiirnr.
NEW YORK. Jan. S7.rThe wwkl bank I
statement shi.ws the f. > iiu\\iie ! , -nui go * i
Surplus re en-e i , Increase Jc , < -iSf.30u. loans , I
* 7 ' . ' . < ' ' " '
. „ , . . tender * im ratn - . . . . , - - .
4t , < "i The banks now hold & > JTT.iCR In
exc s of the rmulretwnts - > f the S iwr
cent rule
\ MV York Mtnliiir Mtiiclt' .
NEW YORK. Jun TThe follo-ns ;
are the official cloving quotations for mm-
Inc share * :
London 3 ( < iuU lli
LON'DOX. Jan. Z7. 4 n. m.-Clnrtng :
Con wl . money .110 % X. Y. Central. . . . 1
do account. . U .i * < j Penn > 'lvnna . . . .
Cnn. PaclBc . . . . W4 Reading .
Brie . US No. PacIHc pfd. . . 78H
do pfd . ffl < 4 Atchlson . 1V
TJInoiB Central . .Il4 t Ixul'ille . 3g *
fnlon Pac. pfd. . 7 i Orand Trunk . TI *
St. P.comman. _ .11 ! " Anaconda _ ill . - -s _
BAR SILVER Firm at 27' d per ounce.
MONEY 1 * per cent ; rate of Jlscount In
l'hi > open market for short bills. Jjf3 n per
cent : for three month * ) ' bills. SH h per
cent.
t'orclun Financial.
LONDON. Jan. Si. The market for . \tner-
lean ? curitlif was dull from opening ro
th clost totlny. Traders were Inactive ana
jirlces showed Irregular chansos. Spanls-h
4s. 8Ti. . Gold premiums : Buenos Apre ,
1 .6 : Madrid , 25. a. Tile amount of bullion
withdrawn from the Bank of England on
balancw today wn 40. < .
PAJIIS. Jun. 27. Owing to tao unfavor
able war news , business on thu taourso
opened with an all around slump. Afterward -
ward the tendency to recover passvd off
and the market ehwd dull. Government
securities were practically unchanged. Rio
tlntos were steady and De. Beers mines de
clined. Kiilllra stiarea were agitated on
London selling. On ttio street after the
closing of th bourse the market was dls-
tinrtly Jlat. ' Three per cent rentes' , IWf 2 io
for the 'aci-oun : ; exchange on London. 25f
ISc for checks. : fipunlsin 4j clusod at 6S.324.
BERLIN. Jan. 27. Prices \ < 'ere buoyant
on the bourse today , which was Induced by
the eivsu and cheapness of money. Foreign
securities were maintained. Iron shares
were strong in consequence of the order
for 9.00) trucks for Uti Ruralan stnte rail
ways. Canadian Paeltlcs w rc higher and
Americans quiet. Exchange on London ,
2im 49pfgs for checks. Dlw-ount rate : Short
bills. 3li per cent : three months' bills. 33-3
Der cent.
Ilniik Clcarlniii.
NEW YORK , Jan. 27.-Clearlngs. S155-
2S3.102 : balances. J5.745.213.
BOSTON. Jan. 27.-Clearings. $18.461.731 :
balances , J1.24S.C46.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27.-CIearlnes ,
$16.S03.G36 ; balances. S1,5CT,553. I
BALTIMORE. Jnn. 27. Clearings , J2.974.- |
147 : balances. $611.033. ! '
ST. LOflS. Jan. 27.-Clearings. J3.S17.5SO : '
balances. J420.474 ; money. Zft" per cent ; New '
York exchange. 30c premium bid. 50c pre- j '
mtum asked. I
CHICAGO. Jan. 27.-Clearings. tl0.99T..52I :
balances. J1.G9I.S62 : posted exchange. S1.S5 ®
4.SS ; Now York exchange. 30c premium.
Condition of the TrciiNiirv.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27. Today's state
ment of the treasury shows : Available
cash balance. J29.433.614 ; gold reserve. J21S-
203.021.
203.021.St.
St. Loii I * Crnlii ami Provision * .
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 27.-WHEAT Firm : No.
2 reil cash , elevator , 71c ; track. TKiJTIHc :
January.70Tfec : May. Tic ; July. GSsic : No. 2
hard. 6Sg67t c. receipts. 20.G02 bushels.
CORN Lower : No. 2 cash. 31c : track.
32Hc ; Januan' . Sic ; May.31sic ; July , S2 > * Cp
OATS Steady : No. 2 cash , 2ll4c : track.
24Hc ; Januarj' and May. 24'c : No. 2 white ,
RYE Firm at 53c.
FLOUR Unchanged : patents. J3.-IOQ3.50 ;
extra fancy. S5.05tI3.13 : clear. J2.73Q2.00.
SEEDS Timothy. $2.0062.25 ; flasseed ,
nominal Jl.W.
CORNMEAL Steady at Jl.75ifl.SO.
BRAN Dull and nominal ; sacked , east
track. 65c.
HAY Steady : timothy , J3.C03-11.50 ; prai
rie. JT.i gs.SO.
WHISKY Steady. Jl.SS'i.
COTTONTIES-J1.10.
BAGGING 5 > iGoTrC.
HEMP TWINE PC.
METALS Lead , firm at S4.G3. Spelter ,
easy at J4.62H.
POULTRY Steady : chickens , ffiic : tur-
kevs. 7c : ducks. Sc : geece. 5c.
PROVISIONS -Dry salt boxed meats. |
extra shorts. JR. > o ; clear ribs. JS. 1 * : clear
aides. K. Bacon ( boxed ) , extra shorts. 16.23 ;
clear ribs * . J6.37H ; clear sidei" . JG.iXl. Pork.
steady : Jobbing , old. J10.23 : new , $11.IS. !
Lard , unchanged ; prime steam , J3.02H :
choice. J5.671- .
RECEIPTS Flour. 4.0CO bbls. : wheat , 21.-
000 bu. : corn. S4.UO bu. ; oats , fG.CCO bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 6.CW bbls. ; wheat.
13.KO bu. ; corn , 17.0.0 bu. ; oats , 27.000 bu-
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. COTTON Market
opened flrm. with prices from 2 to 3 points
higher on bullish news from all quarters
and a renewal of active speculation. The
dominating influences consisted of a pro
nounced advance In Liverpool , semi-olll-
cial advices from the south stating that
offerings of spot cotton were light , even at
advanced prices , and the presence of largo
orders from abroad for spot cotton here , j
The business done In the first hour comI I
prised large purchases for foreign demand , '
Wall street room shorts and southern ac- '
count and selling of profit-taking type for
smaller room and outside holders. The
course of prices after the opening was
sloxvly upward on energetic support from
room bulls and speculative demand from
parties who for weeks past have held aloof.
The crop movement was light. The market
for futures closed steady , with prices net 3
to 7 points higher.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 27.-COTTON
Firm ; sales. 6,030 bales : ordinary. GHc ; good
ordinary. 7c : low middling. 77-lGc : middling , '
711-lCc : good middling , . -ic ; middling fair ,
S3-16c : stock. 356,012 bales. Futures steady ; .
Januan' . nominal ; February. J7.47 : March.
J7.44S7.45 : April. J7.4387.44 : May. J7.4337.44 ;
June. J7.427.44 ; July. J7.43f7. ; August.
J7.23/57.27 ; September. JC.79g6.Sl ; October ,
Jfl.C2g6.64.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 27. COTTON Steady.
1-lCc higher : sales. 135 bales : middling. 7Hc :
receipts. 1.109 bales ; shipments. 1.263 bales ;
stock. M.17D bales.
Co tie iMarket. .
NEW YORK. Jan 27. COFFEE The '
market for coffee futures preiu-d quiet , with
prices 5 points lower , and further eased
oft under realizing , following larger Bra
zilian receipts than expected , unsatisfactory
European cables , decreasing volume of
speculation and a weak spot market. Llnul-
datlonvas rho principal local foature. 'IV.e
Idcrse waa barely steady at a-bout bottom for
the day a net lose of 3JJ15 points. Total
salt * . 24.2M bnnrs. Including Februan' . . J'5-M
fi .S6. March. Vi : May. J6 < ifi7CO : July.
J7.10 : Septeimbpr. J7.15 : November. $7.23 : De
cember. J7 30 Spot coffee. Rio. wwik and
nominal : No. 7 invoice , SHc : No. 7 jobbing.
S'jc : mild , quiet hut steady : Cordova , * i
S12 , c.
California Dried Fruit" ,
NEW YORK. Jan. n.-CAi-IFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS The market for evapo
rated apples exhibited , i weak undertone
today. Prices eased off materially on unfavorable -
vorable news from country towns and proe-
poets of largo receipts for next week. Buy-
era were scarce. California dried fruits
were In moderate demand , being stimulated
by the cold weuthur. but prices remain un
fhangf-d. State evaporated aivpleu. com
mon , ff&ffitc ; nrime. 6sG'7c ' : choice , 7 > fc4i c :
fancy. SflC - California dried nrum > s. 3m §
Sc per lb. . according to rtze and quality.
Apricots. Royal. IMSlSc ; Moor Park. 1EO
Peachn * . pe it-d , 20fl23c : unpeeled. 714
Dry ( Jooiln > lnrl > it.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. DRY GOODS Mar
ket oloMM the wet kvlth a 'lull Bx > t de
mand in all department ) * . Buelner through
the malls shows some Improvement , particu
larly In prints , email llntm of tiiestt .itlllng
at tlmi prices ; fancy print * quiet ; brown
Hhftintr tirm. with moderate sales , no
changf In tiie situation < f bl ache < l or 10rso
culom ! cotton * : print -lothn clour the week
imu-Uve In ull make * : cotton yarrui In bettor
r Hii""i and > ulvanc * M of V to 1 < - per pound
recond < i on me week : worvtwi and woolen
yarns , nuleier demand but tlrm.
Snuur MurUi'l.
N'BW YORK. Jun. -SUGAR Raw. '
flrtn , fair reiiun ! - . JlS-lwS + c : r-ntrtvwai. h
twrt. 47-lfic : n > olaa m tutnr. T c r tlr <
rtrxn and more active : mould A. * J. . < 0' BIHIH ) .
rd A. U.S. i-anf ction r ' A. I4.W : cut leaf ,
ruKhwl. J4.5Jpowdered. ; . K > .Js > : iirunu-
. .lfi. cub . * . > .
NEW ORLEANS. Jm. JT - SI.VJAB -
Strain ? : p n kculi * . iT 4 + 4 i . O KU kittle ,
cantrifuKal. 4U * 4 9-Ifc : contrifucal.
tion * nnulaod. 4V : wtoUe ,
onen
ceatHfu ; 1. ' * c. Syrup , Sc.
\ittv VorU IniiHirtK anil lixniirtx.
NEW YORK Jan. W.-lmsori. . .f J3 * ie
l hip week wire HZ-T7 * goJil an. I l'-.ji -i < - I
\t > r Kxitem ff * : M | < ' t.'ux ' -k .u all
ountrit * JiferKalwl ll.uyj.t'Til \ r : w-i '
and < -oin. J6. * * iO il Imports 'if ' iry g - < \ - '
am ! nu ciiunditf .t u-.i > j > , , ri , ( N > w YJFK I
tnii week were valued at
'OMAHA ' LIVESTOCK MARKET
i
Not Oatth Booreh of Any Kind to Bitablish
NOT MUCH CHANGE IN CATTLE VALUES
liiUH Open llluliiT. lint Clo-.c ivlth
1'nrt nf IliiAtlvnnct * Intii Coin-
piircil i > Itli nVc 'U Ait >
I'rll'es Arc SutUfiu'tory.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. ST.
Receipts w r : cattle. H < iK * . SH : P.
, OtrtrlaJ Monday 1001 . & . ! ,
I Oitlclal Tuesday I.J77 MIS 4.10
'Official ' Wednesday X.2UJ 7.4ft 1. * J
'Ciaeiai ' Thuts < lay loft .W i .a
. onu-tal Friday S.JW 4-.7M 1S70
Official Sfttunday lit SMi 1.9M
1 i Total this wek .Tim 3J.M1 1S.1SO
I W. k ending Jnn. . . .U.6M 4 , ( M U. : 4
I , JVe .k endlnc Jan. 18..1Z.SW 4 . U > .u * .
Week ending Jan. 6 U.Sfl 3I.9 12.3W
I Average price paltt for hogs for the last
; several days with comparisons :
Jan. I. . . , 4 1 | I 3 4 ! | IS ) 3 401 4 Si. 5 i :
1 Jan. z . . 4 33J 3 57 | ' ; -1T ! 3 431 4 1B | 5 H
Jan. . " . . . 4 2 * | i ail 3 48 - 3 4 | I 0 | S C6
Jan. 4. . . t 77 | 3 44 3 44 l l 3 51 4 111 & 10
Jan. S. . . . 4 r 3 41 , i 4 16 , 5 18
' Jan. K. . . I 361 3 IS 3 3S | S > | 3 Ml I 6 07
Jan. 7. . . 3 4tH 3 1SI 3 4S | 1 4 101
Jan. s. . . 4 31 3 421 3 121 3 461 4 COl 5 07
Jan. 9. . . 4 3S 314 | 356 4 11 6 IS
. fan , 10. . , 4 35 3 I 3 54 4 < e 5 17
Jan. U. . , 4 41 353 3 39 307 351 4 03 530
Jan. 12. . . 4 49 3 00 3 47 314 40' 501
Jan. 12. . 4 f3 3 So S 43 3 03' 3 4' 5.U
Jan. 14. . 3 ! 4 ? 3 191 35 } 4 11
Jnn. 16. . 4 S3 3 2 359 4 11 6 10
Jan. 16. . 4 SI 3311 3 " 3 66 .1.58
Jan. 17. . 4 K 331 5 4JI ' 3721 1 519
Jan. IS. 4 oo 3 311 3 231 3 S2 | 1 5 12
Jan. 18 , . 4 54 3541 3 541 3 261 I 3 Si 521
Jan. 10. . 4 34 3 SO ) 3 261 3 ( ;
Jnn. 21. . * \ 3 511 .t 26 3 Ml 3
Jan. 2 ; . . 4 S3 , 3 57 ! 3 24 J 91 3 S3 ! 5 SO
Jan. 23. . 4 58 3 SSI 1 2 23 3 Sll SSI
Jan. Si. . . t Ki 3 61 | S 62 | 3 U2 3 82 | 5 33
Jan. 23. . 4 4Sl 3 60 ! 3 6 ! 333 4 001 3 781 5 27
Jan. 3d. . 4 551 3 S7 < 3 72' ' 3 35 ! 3 S51 5 2S
Jan. 27. . . 4 CI 3 631 3 67 | 3 | 4 111 * ' 5 17
Indicates Sunday.
The oillclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hot' ! ? . Sh'p.
C. . M. .t St. P. Hy 3
Missouri Paclllc Hy S
Union Paclllc system s
C. & N. W. Ry 3
p. . a & M. v. n. R , 3 5 . .
IS. C. & P. Ry 1
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry 3
B. & M. R. R. n IS
C. . B. & Q. Ry . .
K. O. & St. J. Ry 1
Illinois Central Ry .1
. Ll
Total receipts 4 77 S
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows , each buyer purchasing the
number of bend Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 6 744
G. H. Hammond fn 005 . . . .
Swift and Company 77 1.3C6 933 '
Cudafty PacJUng Co 2 342 7SO
Armour & Co 3 LSS .50
Hammond , Kansas City 213
Dennis it Co 11
Other buyers S
Totals IS1 4.S73 1.390
CATTLE There were no fresh receipts
of any consequence and no killing cattle to
make a test of the market. The few loads
on sale brought nominally steady prices.
The cattle market this week has been In
fair shape , taken as a whole , and prices
paid have been fully In line with otfter
markets. The demand for all kinds has
been fairly liberal and equal to the re
ceipts so that each day's arrivals have
been disposed of without much trouble.
Cornfed cattle for the week have not
shown much change. The common to
medium kinds , which constitute the biggest
percentage of the cattle arriving , have been
slow and weak on some days , and for the
week they are a little lower. On the other
hand right good cattle , of wbifh there
are very few coming , could be called Steady
at least , and they might sell at even
stronger prices. The season Is getting
pretty well advanced and the cattle ought
to begin to show some Improvement In
quality In the very near future.
Cows and heifers were lower during the
middle of the week , but they picked up to
ward too latter part of the week again , so
thai taken all in all there is not much
change In values' for the week. Fat bulls
have sold off a little during "he week and
stock bulls have not shown much change.
Good veal calves have been good sellers
all the week at tlrm prices.
Goad feeders , weighing 000 pounds or
'over , have been strong all the week , as the
supply has been very Hgflt. wnlle the de
mand has been good. At the same time
light and medium weight catle , especially
those on tne commonlsh order , have been
weak , wi--h a lower tendency. Rep
resentative sains-
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 890 $4 35COWS.
COWS.
3 846 3 63 3 933 325
2 1KO SCO 1 1COD 3 S3
2 11J5 3 10 1 US' ) 340
920 3 13 S 12S 353
3 1070 3 1C
COWS AND HEIFERS.
47 1007 3 So
SoHEIFERS.
HEIFERS.
U 10B 400
400BULLS. .
1C10 350 1 1400 390
CALVES.
1DO 7 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 S90 265 1 500 335
STOCK CALVES.
3 335 345 3 CS5 515
1 340 6 CO
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2 7SO 345 1 570 473
1 SCO 4 iX >
HO < iS The market opened SSjlOc higher
on zocd kinda this morning. Some of thu
choice heavy hogs brought $4.703'1.72H. ' with
pikers generally offering J4.e3U4H.e5 for
good mixed loads. The trade was slow ,
and buyers and sellers seemed to be apart |
In their Ideas , so tiiat the morning passed
before very much business waa ac
complished. Bffore sellers could let go of
chelr holding Chicago came lower and the
market here weakened and closed with a
good share at the advance lost. The late ;
tales were largely at JI.60 for good loads.
It was lat . before a clearance was effected.
T7in hog market this week has had both
upj and downs. The we k star'.od out with
values on an average cloe to lOc higner
than the rtose of ahe previous week. > - > n
Tuesday the market waa ole to K- lower
and un WcUm-nduy there was a similar de
cline. Thursday a market waa 7c lo-wer , out
on Friday the reaction set in ur. < i the aver-
ugd irmrket wa still hlstior on Saturday. . - > u
< 4iat ttio week closed wlUi valuta a lUtli.
higher than at the ckwe of the
week. Representative MUta :
No. Av. Sh. Pr
.223 120 4 .
. .2 2 SO 4 62'-
. .235 . . . 4 - "
20)
|
j
4 70
4 724
8HEJBI' Thtsr * were a f > w loads burn
wtoicto eoid at goad. Maody price * . tiu de-
round bttimc ffooil. especially M > for the last
day of tile w ek.
The temlttrwy of thu nJiar i market ha *
been upward all thle w-pk and at the rlo * *
it U safe to * o thi' Limlm are : S < J4 < v
h.ifi-.t-r aivl tfi.--f ) .iiul \ - irliPK8 arc2S j
than tinwe k : > efi.r'The demand
t
! ' ! mn been nrv c"rwl ind tJlO'iic' i > i c
i . pp | < < have SJCMI laner 'han i ir n
nrevtniM treK rthey nave hmi - - o
IMft * tor the rrniilirienl .if I < H < k" . '
looaa mmMH if , i ITMW | ni 4- > min'ii x
pe nrt rlrht alone if rhe rwelptn , i- < - , tj
> 'tit anrt tf < > many * r not ninh > ! i- . .o
time.
Quotation ! ) , rtooil tn choice f ! ii > "rg ! < ,
t4.7MB6' ' . Mexiean yearllnit" 14 ' 'r' 1
oo < l toholer * wethers. M. n4 < o -.IP ' j
jrootl wothers. 4. N : irooil . 'i i e
fed we. . M.2 j4 , fair to ( rw t ' i nrf- ,
W.iW4 S > . Rood in i holce nttlvn i nhs ,
J . 'W ' & . oort to s iuilee f l Wf t'-rn irons.
JS.CW.30 ; Mir to good fe < 1 we te-ti
6 , e . : tpnlfr w hr , 14 IMM s ,
yearlln r < . J4.MH.JW ; ( rood to im.co ' > lor
mmta. ! 4..Vij | ( ) : feeder e\\i a. C i.K >
Representative Mtlen.
No. A " '
4 xve tern wethers " J * " >
'M westrrn nfter : 'X 5
11 wn tern yearlings : ' < >
280 w t"rn lambs i
ii western lumtw
n lamtn i * . ' 1
co I.IVM yrocic MUIKKT.
Cntiln .llnrlict WriiU. VntUri Momlv.
TCMIIIH llluhiT , ltou < < Vilvnnri *
CHICAGO. Jan. S7.CATTLEik. .
closwl nominally steady for nattvt i r. x
an. " In active ilemamt , 2Sc higher -hni , t ,
week ago. utockerx .ind fe ler iinlunKeil.
Rood to choice , Jfi.J64iS.26. poor to ! .ur J4 JJ
3.rtl ; stockers mixed. .2Mifl vS seinteil
fe lers. 14.2094. % : good to i-holcn , " % ! $ - 40
W.50 : heifers. 3&frS.Vi ; cnnneri JiaJnJv ) .
bulls. J2.5H ( < 4.36. calves. J4.50 ff > i > - : rt ' cvas
beeves. J4.txi < 6..0. (
HOGS c to lOc highern : ! ed weak ,
prices highest of year : mlxcnl tiiiti-lu-ri J4 .5
Ht4.it. seed to choice hoavs Jll.'O. ' .
rotiRh hea\T. J4.SS 4.t : light. * 4 Vti T > 4.
bulk of sales. J4.67H451.- !
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Klrm. nntn-n
wethers. Jl.SOflC.i : lambs , JO. tjti we t
ern wethers , J4.40ei.S > . western lamb * . J5 73
RECEIPTS-Cnttle. ( CO head : hogs . . . .
head , sheep. 1 , < MO head. Week' " receipts"
Cattlt , T9.SfO llt-ad : hugs , l&S.vo head , sheep.
7S.CUO head.
St. I. IIM Ll c .MtnrU.
ST LOUIS. Jan. 27.-CATTLE-Reccipis.
20J head , market steady ; native shipping
and export steers , Jo. ( 5 < ? 6.0 : dre. iiMl ui-ef
and butcher steers. J4.2Mj6.45 ; steers under
1.1O ) Ibs. , J3.2343S.15. stocKers and feeder * .
J2.7T > ff4.fiu ; cows nnd heifers , J2. < 1T4 CC oatl-
ners , J1.D002.S5 ; bulls , $22565.50 : Texas nnd
Indian steers. J3.40g4.73 : cows and heifers.
. . .
HOGS Receipts , 3.0K ) head. market
opened MjlOc higher : closed 5c lower plgH
and lights. JI.KHt4.SO : packers. J4.tt4.73 ,
butchers. J4.7T.R4. .
SHEIJP AND LAMBS Receipts , none.
market nominal : native muttons. J3.SC i500 :
lambs. J5.o > 8 < UQ : culls and bucks. C.00i4-0
ICaiisim Cltr Live Slnrk.
IC.VNSAS CITY. Jan. 27.-CATTLE-Re-
ceipts , 20J head ; no choice oxpor t'efra
ofTerexl : heavy native steers. J5.i lj5 90-
lightweights. J4.v > g-o.25 , stocker nnd 'efil-
. . . " . butchi-rs' . . l heifers ,
J.1.2. . - <
VIZ ) I < S - > 5)u.2o. tJMlVUVl I cows .m ' I 1II.-14 v < -i
J3.10jTS.iu ; fanners , C.40fi3.in. fed western.
J4.fOS5.7rrr western feeders J3.S j4.5. Tex-
ans. J3.50R4.M.
HOCiS llec-elpta. 4.i > W lli > nil ; market a--
tlve. ruling 5c higher : heavy. J4.G > > 345
mixed. J4.toR4.TO ; light. J4.ST.U4.f6. pigs.
J4.C > 4.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 15. < V J
head for week ; advanced prices ; Inmlw ,
J1.53fi6.25 : yearlings. J4.75fi6.2S. muttons ,
J4.CO iC. ( > > : stackers and feeder * . $3.23S6. ' j.
culls. J2.M > g3.50.
JVcvr Yorlc Iilve Stock.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 27.-BEEVES-Re-
celpts. 12S head : nil consigned direct. feelIng -
Ing steady : cables steady : exports. 224 head
cattle. 8S head fheep and l.SOj quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts , 9 head : none for sale :
feellmr firm.
SHEJEP AND LAiMBS Receipts. 3 K14
hiad : sheep , 2oc higher : lambs' , firm to lOc
higher : sheep _ . J4. 5fj3.ri ( ; lambs. .250737' ; .
yearllnc * , &V60.
HOGS Rucelpts. 2,244 head ; 1 car for sale ;
nominally firm.
St. Joxopli Live JitocU.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo. , Jnn. 27. iSpe-
clal. ) The Journal quotes :
CATTLE Receipts. ICO head ; market
steady.
HOGS Receipts. t.HCO head : market strong
to 2Vic higher : all grades , $4.5594.75. bulk of
sales. J4.60g4.671"- .
SHEEP Receipts. 400 head ; market
strong.
Stoulc In lcht.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for January 27
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha . 122 3.153 1.091
Chicago . 400 14.000 l.OOD
Kansas City . 200 4.000
St. Louis . 200 3.00J
Totals . _ . 322 26.455 2.S31
( HI .tlurUet.
OIL CITY. Pa. . Jnn. 27. OILS Credit
balances. J1.C3 ; certificates. Jl.tSH bid for
cash : shipments. 7S.C33 bbls. : average. 87.03
bbls. : runs. SS.31S bbls > . : average. & 3.6C2 bbla.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-OILS CottonBeed.
quiet : prime crude. 32'sc : prime yellow , 35
SvTSHc. Petroleum , steady ; refined NVw
York. J9.W : Philadelphia and Baltimore ,
J9.fc5 ; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk.
J7.20. Rosin , firm : strained , common to
good. Sl.ffiUg'j.es. Turpentine , firm , 494 ®
53c.
53c.LIVERPOOU
LIVERPOOU Jan. 27.-OILS-Oottonse l.
Hull refined. February and April , steady.
21a 3d. Turpentine spirits , firm. 4ft , 4d.
Rosin , common lirm , 4p Il d. Linseed oil ,
24s. Petroleum , refined , 7Hd.
London AVfioI Inipnrtn.
LONDON. Jnn. 27. WOOL Th arrivals
of wool for the second series of auction
sales numbered 7S,0 > 3 bales , including SO-OOD
forwarded direct. The Imports of wool dur
ing the last week were : New South Wale. ,
2.739 bales ; Melbourne , 2.105 ; South Aus
tralia. 323 ; Queensland. 3.W3 ; Cape of Good
Hope and Natal. G17 ; New Zealandj 6.017.
Dunkirk. I.31S ; Bremen. DID ; elsewhere. 062.
Wool MiirUet.
NEW YORK , Jan. 27. WOOL-Qulet ;
dome tlc fleece. 21Q2Sc : Texas. 14617c
BRISBANE , Jan. 27.-\VOOI-Th fifth
Bummer wool sales wre well attended
Flvn thousand bales wcro offered. Competition -
petition uas sooa. but prices showed a de
cline of 10Q124 per cent.
W. R.
. . PADDOCK ,
' - - - - jn induMrlnl Iiiventniirini ,
Professional Speculator.
nivonnlllnStrift , llonloii , Mu > ,
l-wni ; DlPtaiii-e Ph-.ne 2SS.
SI'ISCl IjVriS Attlll\TS I.\
SUGAR ,
TOBACCO ,
FEDERAL STEEL ,
AM , STEEL AND WIRE ,
.V.MJ TUB
BOSTON COPPER STOCKS
soi.icrri : .
W'l ' ! handle , n nuntH fur 25 per < ent of
thu nv. protltB made for cuKtomera.
Will tdviso rogaMlns ; ontemplated in
vestments ana furmu.1 pr-jfesalunal < > nlnloa
mi > i.I listed s.ocks1. imperially INDl'S-
A .SMALL FtlllTL'.MJ
Can be secured by ttoeculauon .n certain
inouptrlal itoc Its with the manlptilutlon of
which I urn f.imi.lar ' 'orri'iondent-e so-
llcit l and freely answered.
RRPEMMEYa CO.
JAMES L BOYD & CO , ,
Telephone 10JJI ) . Oinalut , Nil
COMMISSION ,
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ardora tu a reliable houK . wh r they will
b * plucixl In th < > p n market'B
make for you in one month
mure int'n-- '
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a.ailun It la
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