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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 31 , li)00. )
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
All Grains Olosa Lower , WbeatLeeding , am
Provisions Are Depressed ,
MAY WHEAT CLOSES 11-2C UNDER MONDAV
tliitldnlliin | Aiiliunteil bj
llmtAr , i-ntlnc PliiRiir Will .Not
.Mnlrrlnllj L'nrliill llxporl * .
CHICAGO , J n. 30. Persistent liquidation
unlmnted by disappointing rabies , n repor
that lxi Plata offered Liverpool whenl
under America nnd the assertion thnt tin
plnKUo In ArRentlnu would nut mnterliill >
i-urlnll extorts from that country , litrnei
the ffi\\n \ nRiilnsl thn wlient bulls today
Mny closing l'4filHo under yesterday. Con
t-losed Uc nnd onts 'Atlower. . Provisions ill
the rloKo were Vill2',4c. depresred.
Mny wheat opened nt C91(69c ( , compared
with yesterday's close nt 6nHT f'9'4c. Liver
pool's ndvnnci1 wn.i a dlsnppolnimeiit ntul
IMri" was decidedly lower , which Inlluenced
considerable sellliiK. Mny Rrndunlly receded
to 6 'jc , where trade , which had been fairly
flMlve. lic-cnme quiet nnd for some time
the market fluctuated between thnt tlRurr
nnd Wsi'ii6S"ic ' , the latter mark bclnp
touched by Hie Mny option upon Hrnd-
Ftrre-'s announcement of n heavy dccrcnsr
In the visible. On the hefln of till" , 'how- '
ever cjiniR a roort from Liverpool thnt
l i Plain wheat wns bclnit offered lowei
l-inn American. It wns furfhcr nH erted
that thn plaRitu In ArRentlnc would not
tna'erlally ' curtail exports from thit conn-
trTho heavy liquidation which followed
thc5e reports cent Mny to 67ttc , nt whlcli
It Closed on n very weak market I'.tfilHc
under yesterdny.
Primary receipts were 359.000 hu. , ncnlnsl
rot ooo lust yenr. Minneapolis and Dulutli
reported 291 cars , compared with 21S last
week nnd 150 a year IIRO. Receipt * herr
were 45 cnrs , none of which eroded con-
iirai-t Atlantic port clenninccs In whenl
fltid flour were rqiinl to 190.000 bu.
Thn corn mnrket was dull nnd lower , In
fluenced by freer country offering , Kooil
weather for movement nnd sympathy wllli
when ! The i-nMi demand was Rood , sale. "
amounting to EOO.O.V ) bu. Receipts hero were
46.1 c-nra. Mny runted from 31c to IB QSiftc ,
closing nt thr < Itottom , lie under yesterday ,
The trade In on-s was quiet nnd without
fenture. The weakness of other fjrnlnn wac
the fnctor. The cnsh demand wns tnme. nn
business belnjf done here. Locnl receipts
were 271 ours. May ranned from 23Jjifj2.1'-
tr Zltjifi'Sl'dc , closltlR at the bottom.i , c
Prriwlons were weak and lower. The
weakness of 'hogs ' was partly responsible
for this , hut the report of the OrntiRe Jiuld
Fnnn T 'hat there were 6.10 per cent more
bogs In tlio country now thnn at the same
period Inst yenr wns the main considera
tion The demand wiis slnok tlirouc'hotit '
the session. Mny pork sold from $10.70 to
jin.fiOt10.B2',4 ? nnd closed I1 * ? under yester-
dav at $10.62' . ; Mny lard from $5.S2l j In
J5.8.V(7i.S714 ( , with the cloe BJi7".c depressed
at * 5.R7'nnd ' Mny ribs from H.721 ; . to J5.67U ,
cloilnR fi'R7Hc. down nt Ji HfrR.'O.
Kstlmntfd receipts tomorroxv : Wheat , 3'
cap * : corn , 375 cars ; oats , 1S5 cars ; hogs ,
37.000 head.
The lending futures ranRcd as follows :
Artlcle . | JDpeii. | lllfih. | Low."I Clo e.l Yes'y.
" "
Whea.t j ) ! I
Jan.
May 69 67 %
July esH i liO'sV ! ? ' , *
'Corn
Jan. .Wil SOT4 -J 31
Mny 33 Ji33ft3.1H ,
July
. Onts-
< Mny
July
Tork-
Mny I 10 671,4 ! 10 70 I 10 60 10 6214 W 73
July 1076 I 10' 10 70 10 70 i 10 Ml *
I.nrd I
Mny r. 031 i 5 921 - . , 87V4 5 9.1
July 600 600 5 95 6 02 * ;
Ribs- i I
May B 72141 6 7214I 5 671.41 r , 70 fi 75
July G JO | 5 72il ! ; 5 75 I 5 80
NO. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FLOUR Steady : winter patents. J1.40T2
H.60 ; straights , J3.00i)3.33 ; clenrs. I2.POfi-3.10 ;
pprlr.c srcrmls , J3.SOS3.90 ; pntents. J3. @ 3.JO ;
etralghts. J2.COBS.OO ; tvjikerf. J2.10fi2.40.
WHBAT No. 2 red , 6MJ70c.
CORN No. 2 , 31 ; ® 81',4c ; No. 2 yellow , 3IV1
QOl c.
OATS-No. 2. 23c ; No. 2 white , MUc ; No.
8 .white , 2C(32Si ( < : c.
RYE No. 2. KVS3Vfc.
BARLEY No , 2 , 37iff42e.
SEEDS No. 1 tlaxfed and northwest ,
11.66. Prim" timothy , $2.60. Clover , contrnct
crade. JS.40.
PROVrSIONR MCKS pork , per bbl. , J.30r ! )
30.50. I ard. per 100 Ibs. . $ . .1.65'SG.5Short
ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.6055.8.1. Dry salted
nhoulder * ( boxed ) . J.l.To'irii.fX ' ) . Short clem
Bides ( boxed ) , * S.77 iflC.S2' < , .
WHISKY Distillers1 llnl hed goods , or.
basl- high wines , per gal. , J1.23'A. '
SITJARS < 'ut loaf. Jfi.05 ; grnnulntcd , $5.49.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour , bbls . 67.0OO 29,00 :
< \Vheat. bu. . 4.1,000 C5,0X (
Corn , bu . 314OiW 275.00C
Oats , bu . 336.COO 25G,0'X
Rye. bu . 6.00t > 17.0 < X
llarlny. bu . 172,000 45,00 (
On the Produce exrhance today the but
ter market was steady ; creameries , 19fr2c ;
dnlrlos , lW22c. Cheese , firm at
S , steady ; fresh , 14c.
KKW YORK CF.MSUAI , MAIIICKT ,
Cluotntlnim far Hie Day on Vnrloiin
CnmninilltleN.
NEW YORK , Jan. 30.-KLOt'R-Recelptn ,
813 'bbls. ' ; weak nnil sunsettled but not
qtlotably lower , althoURli bids were
reduced &f15c ? nt the clopo In sympathy wltli
ithe. deanorallzatlon In 'Wheat ; winter
BtralghtB , $ . ! .40g3.50 ; winter extras. S2.60J ?
2.F5 ; winter low ijrade. J2.25iS2.40 ; Minncsotn
patents. $3.90S4.15 ( ; Minnesota bakers , J2.M
(33.00 ( ; winter pntcnts , $ .1.55f(3.SO. ( ( Rye flour ,
ntaady ; fnlr to wind. W.10R3.20 : choice to
fancy. $ ,1.25f3.55. | lUickwhcal Hour , quiet fit
tl 751/2.110.
RYI3 Firmer ; No. 2 western , 6iic | , f. o ,
b. . Mlont ; stnte rye , r-6c. c. I. f. , New York ,
carlolF
HARLKY-null ; feedlup. 42i4fl7icp ( ! c. I ,
f. , New York ; malting , r > o < ri53e , c I. f. , NU\V
Yorl ;
BARLKY MALT-Nomlnnl nt KtftK > v.
CORNMHAL Easy ; yellow western , E0k' ;
tlt'y. 79c ; Urnndywlne , $2.1Gf(2.K. (
WHKAT RecelptK. 33.200 bu. ; exports
3K3,160 bu. Spot , enKy : No 2 red.76s c. f. o
li. , utloat ; No. 1 norlhetii , Dulutli. 7fl'ic. ' f
o. b. . nlloat , prompt : No. 2 red. 71V , ek-
vntor ; No. I hard , Dulutli. Sl'Kc ' , f. o. h.
nllont , prompt. Options opened easy am
declined quite charply during Hie dny. | n >
nuenced by weakness In foreign mnrkots
iwhero atrenplh had been expected. I .oca
niw > Buropeim houci-s sold. A new cob
wave In the northweKt and Hiiuill snrlni.
T-heat rceclnts had little effect upon tin
market. Closed weak under heavy llqulda-
tlon nt l Wii1 net decline. March. 75'j ' < i
76He. rlosed at 75jiMay. ! ; . 7l'vii7.17-lU ' < -
closed nt 74' ' c ; July. 7ll ft75U-16c , closed n
C ORNHecc'.pts. . 137,175 hit. ; exports , 19.I ;
ill. Spot , dull ; No. 2. lOijc , f. o. b. . allout
nnd 40V c , elevator. Option * oprnod ennj
\vlth wheat. Subsequent depression wn'i
prompted by cold weather west , Kimill clenv
nnce > unl lliiil < lntlnn. Closed weak nt Hi
net decline ; May. 3Wi Oe. elofed nt Il 'gc
OATS HccelplB. 7S.COO Jiu. Spot , dull ; NeB
B , 2. < HiO ; Nn. 3. 2S'i > ; Nn. 2 white , : il'.iNo :
S white.30i,8c ; track mixed western , 30V-C
track white state. SKiilSc. Optloim quiet nlu
tmrety steady.
HAY-Steady ; shlppliiB. e5B70c ; seed ti
llOlS-juli t ; common to cho'ce. 1SD6 crop
Cc ; 1SSS crop , 7Tiflt : 1SW i-rmi. isiilSc. Pacltli
roast : 1RCO crop , 45i c : lt-95 crop , 7fj3c ; 1 5
crop. 12j13c.
HIDES Firm ; OiilVfHtml. 2. ) In 20 Ibs.
19Hcv Tiixna dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. . 15c ; Cnllforn'n '
Cl to ? 5 Ib * . 21Vjv.
LEATHER Siendy ; hemlouk solo , Uueno
Ayres , light to heavyweight. 25fj25 < ic ; ucld
tSaiRijc.
PnoVISIONS-JHeer , steady ; family , $12.0
( )13.f l ; inebs , $10.DO ; beef hams , J2l 205722.00
nuckpl. $ ll.OMi 12.00 ; city extra Indli mess
JM.60jfC2.fO. Cut meats , tlrm ; pickled bellies
J5.X7Vit/7iO ; pickled ; > houldors M ; hiiinf
JS.00510.J5. lfird. \ M.ikwestern hteam
ringed JR.10 ; .luiiuur.v. lfl.10. nominal : re
fined , wrtik , continent , Jo.f > 0 : Hoiilli Amcr
Icn , $6.60 , compound. J-VSi'/jl/fiAM. Pnrk
firm ; mesa , Jlutosni.OO ; .horl cIcar.-JU.Mi
12.50 ; fimlly. $13.0)171360. Tallow , dull ; ti'y
Hfcc ; country. 5Vi iJi5s c.
HICK Steady ; donu > stc | , fair to extra. 41
( t , c. Japan. 4 1iiH- .
MOLASSES - - Quiet : New Orleans opoi
kettle , gocxi lo rliolcp. ll'nKc.
FRKKSHTP-To Liverpool , quiet ; i-ottoi
l > y te > im , 2Gc , nominal : grain by steam
3d. nominal.
METALS- The only meinl show lug mate
rial change today was < ln. The CM-IUUIK
reported nn mlVHncc of 35 points In the prict
bi't called Ihe fedlns easier l the clew
The cables f-o-n the Ixindon mnrk i wer
Inrgclv reFoi'shli | for- The udv.inco. iliuugl
tiews'fr'm Ihi- west of favorable awraeef
Demand was only fair The mnrket UK i
olr dtfpl Vi- ' " f 'lil > hady UiiJ ; rjo-u
Ibe close t"e p'a > exiJiunsc called i > l ;
s.\ \
I Iron warrnnts dull , Inke copper , unehfincefl
' nt Jlfl.50 ; tin , easier at W.y\ nominal ; lead ,
, stendy with J1.70 hid nnd M-76 naked ; MM > I-
I tor , q l t with JI.70 bid nnd J4.W ) nsked. The
I ' broker1 price for lead Is $1.45 nnd for copper -
per Jlfi.SO.
OMAHA ( ircrvnr.Ai. MARICKT.
Cnnilltlnn of Trmlr nnil Qnntndnn * on
Staple nnil PnnojProdnee. .
KGOS Receipts , Increasing ; fresh stock.
! 3c.
3c.nnnssnn
nnnssnn Port.TRY-choico to fancy
j turkey. PC ; dilcUs , 7'jJJo ; nee c. "HW
I Sc : spring chickens. 777'ic ; hens. G'&Qc ;
l roosters. 4iSf > i- .
1.1 VK Pori.TRY - 1ttr. MJe ; ppilns
chickens , 6' ' c ; nlil and Massy rooster. " , 3c ;
I dlirk. . 6c ; prcso , fir ; turkeys , CnCtte.
; HUTTKR-Commoii to fnlr. ijr ; e'.iolre.
i 1 lOc ; Repnrnlor , 23c ; Riitherod orcnmory ,
. 22 2.1e.
! PIGKON.S-l.l-p. prr doj ! . , 75c.
! VlULH-Clioiee , f-e.
GAMR-Pucks. tnatlnriK H.OOff.l.Ii : hlun
i \\ltiK trill. $1.7.1 ; crccn wine tenl. J1.2S511.SO ;
i mixed ducks , JI.fiOjT2.00.
I OYRTKItS-.Medium , per cnn , ISc ; stnnd-
i nrd , per rnn , 22c ; bulk stnndnnl. per sal. ,
J1.2. ; extrn selects , per cnn , 50e ; extra se-
, | pct. . pr Rnl. . J1.fiOfil.75 ; New York counts.
j per ran. 37c ; New York counts per 1 < X > . ! 1.25.
j HAY IV en i uniil lots : t'plnrd. i noire ,
; Jfi ; mldlnnd. cliolrn , fS.SO ; lavvlnnd. rholce ,
; JS : r straw , choice. J4.50 ; No. s corn. 2'1 ' > 4c ;
i No. 3 white onls. 22'ae ' ; cracked corn , per
I ton , $11 ; corn nr.d onti , chopr.od , per ton ,
' Jll.,10 ; bran , per ton. $12 ; snotts. per ton , J13.
VEGHTARLKS.
NEW HEETS-Por doz. bunches. 40fioOc.
RADISIIES-Pcr doz. bunches , 40c.
LETTITCK-Pcr doz. bunches , lOc ; fancy
lend lettuce , per bbl. . J.1.
SWEET POTATOER-Pcr bbl. . Illinois.
$2.50.
ONIONS-IleUiM. yellow. TGc ; red. SGJjOOc ;
Oilloo per bhl. , J2.2T > .
CEI.ERY-Per doz. . 23S30c ; Ciillfornla ,
per bunch. 40J775o
Tl'RNIPS RutabnKns..oor Ib. , lUc ; Ca-
nndlnn. Hie ; ner bbl. . $2
MUSHROOMS Per Ib. box. GOc.
TOMATOHS-Florldn , per G-bnsrfet crate ,
RIIURARB-Per doz. . 60 = .
FRUITS.
APPLK.S Choice western shipping stock.
J3.00f73.f,0 ; New York /took , $3.7534.00 ;
fnnry , J4.5flff4.75.
GRAPES Malaga grapes , per bbl. , J7.00 ®
CRANBBRRIKS Bell and Bugle , per bbl.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANC1KS Mexican , per box. S3 : Call-
fornln n.ivnls , per box. J3.25(53.50 ( ; Cnllfornla
seedlings , per box , $2.5002.75.
LEMONS -California fancy , J3.75 ; choice
Callfornlii. $3.50 ; Messlmi. $ t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIONEY-Per 24-scction case , $3.25.
NUTS Hickory nuta , large , per bu. , $1.25 :
shellbarks. $1.35.
KIGS California layers , ner 10-lb. box ,
$1 ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10 ;
Imyorted UBS , per Ib. . 13c.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
in DBS-No. 1 srecn hides. 8c : No. 2
preen hides. 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9e ;
No. 2 snlted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
12 Ib3. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc.
CIIA.\niSS IX AVAII.AIII.K SUPPLIES.
iiml DeerenneH In ( Jrnln
Alton ! mill A nil ore.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30. Special cable and
telegraphic communications to Brndstreefs
show the following changes In available
supplies us compared with last account :
WHEAT United States nnd Canada , east
of the Rockies , decrease , 1,138,000 bu. ( Liv
erpool Corn Trade News ) ; afloat nnd for
Europe , decrease. l.SOO.OOO bu , ; total supply ,
decrease , 2fl3S,000 bu.
CORN fulled States and Canada , east
of the Rockies , Increase , 75S.OOO bu.
OATS f nlted States und Canada , east of
the Rockies , Increase , 67,000 bu.
Among the more Important Increases re
ported not given In the offlclal visible sup
ply statement are those of 400,000 bushels nt
northwestern Interior elevators , 145,000 bush
els at Portland , Me. , and 58,000 bushels at
St. Joseph. The principal decreases are
those of 121,000 bushels at Chicago private
elevators and 112.000 bushels nt Cleveland.
The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port
land , Ore. , and Tacoma nnd Seattle , Wash. ,
decreased 66,000 bushels last week.
St. I.nulH Crulit nnd Prnvlnloim.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 30. WHEAT Lower :
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 70 c ; track , 71 ®
72c ; January , 70c ; May , 701i c ; July , 63ilc ;
No. e .hard , CSlSfifiSc.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 cash. SOVfcc ; track ,
SIHc ; January , 30l c ; Mny , Sl ftSlWc ; July ,
32 Vic.
OATS Weak : No. 2 cash , 24c ; track , 24lc ;
January , 2c ( ; May , 24 < 4c ; No. 2 white , 2Cc.
RYE-Qulet at D2Q'52V4c.
KLOfR-Flrm. but dull : patents , $3.40 ®
3.50 ; extra fancy , $3.10 3.10 ; clear , $2.70 $
2.00.
2.00.SEEDS
SEEDS Timothy , $2.00Q2.35 ; flaxseed ,
nominally hluher nt $1. . " > 3. .
CORNMEAI$1.7S(51.SO. ( . *
BRAN Lower : sacked , cart track , 61e.
HAY Steady ; timothy , $9.50312.00 ; prai
rie. J6.000S.60.
WlIISKY-Steady nt $1.23' * .
IRON CO'TTONTIES ' Hli-her at J1.20.
BAGGING HlKher at
HEMP TWINE 9 ? .
PROVISIONS Dry salted ments , extra
iotM. $5.75 ; cclar ribs , Jo.Si'j : clear sldea ,
METALS Lend , flrm nt J4.COP4.CC. Spelter ,
tinner nt $4.GO < a4.G2" . .
POULTRY Stenily ; chickens , CHc ; tur
keys , 7c ; ducks. Sc ; neese. 5c.
RECEIPTS-Flnur. 7OfiO bblp. ; wheat.
0,000 bu. ; corn. lOJ.OW bu. ; oatu , 63OiX > bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. K.OOO bbls. : wheat ,
18,001 bu. ; corn , 73,000 bu. ; oats. 31,0 < V ) bu.
PuHer , KKIZ anil C'lieei > < > . InrUrt.
PHILAUELPIflA. Jan. 30.-BUTTER-
Stendy : fair demand ; fancy western cream
ery. 2oo ; fancy western prints , 2.V- .
EGOS Dull and IP lower ; fresh nearby.
18c ; fresh western. 18c : frerh southwestern ,
ISc ; fresh southern. 17p.
CHEESli Unohnnced.
NEW YORK , Jt > n. 30. BUTTER Re
ceipts. 7,594 pkg.s. ; steady ; June creamery ,
20fi' > 1p ; wpstn-ii creamery. 20G23p ; factory.
Ifift Iflp.
CHEESE Receipts. I'.OOC pkgs. : steady ;
fall mndo fancy. Inrgp. K3ifi\Su \ : fall made
fnncy. small , 12.f/ic : ; ; IUTRP Into made ,
H3ifll2r ; xmnll latr made , 12f12'4C. | '
EOfiS Riots | | , 8'JIS pkgs. ; sperulatlvoly
linn ; wentern. I7'.r. : lura off ; western , un
graded , a" murk. 13fi ICVjc.
CiriCAC.O. Jim. M.-BfTTER-Stcady :
cn > nmerles , iOfjilc ; dairy , U5/22c. /
EnOS-8trndy : fresh. 14c.
ST. I.OflS. Jan. M.-HL'TPKR-Stcady ;
creamery , COfr.l'jp ; dairy , 1tiS20p.
KOliSS'tiailv nt 111'v.c. '
KANSAS CITY , Jan.O.BUTTER -
Creainery. Iflf/Ke / ; dairy , ISp.
KdOS Feeling stronger on account of tlp
cold weather ; trade brisk ; fiosh Missouri
and Kansas Ktoclc. llrsts , iji- higher at 12c
( lo/.cii. casp returned.
l.lviTiiiiol lirnlii Pii'l PrnvUlnnn.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. . .O.-WHEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red western winter. Ss 11''d : * No. 1
northern , nihij. ( tlrm ( it C Id ; Cnllfornla ,
I'M ' 4dfiCs 4' ' d.
c'nRN-S : > oi , American mixed , new , firm
at 3 < > c id ; American mixed , old. firm at
8s 7 < l. Fiituvi.iniiimry , nominal ; Febru-
arv , iupt | | at : ! s CV'il : March , quiet at 3s r.'Sid. '
Rri-pliiti' cf when : duriiic. the past three
lays. IVl.OTi pencals , incluillni ; 131,0(0 Amer
ican. Rpccl : > tn of Amcrlrati com during
the pant three days , Ull.sOO cent'ilf.
Wentlirr cloudy and threatonlnc.
PROVlSIONB-Lard. Amerlctin red net ] In
pill * , tlrm in 3Js rJpr'me western , In
HerccF. 'tc.idv ut 303 3d. llnis , short cut ,
linn at 4Cn. Iic ) : < m , Cumberland cut. tlrm
ai 33 Cd ; long clear inlddlrn. llghl , llrm at
3ln 6d : long cle.ir mlddlcfi. heavy , llrm al
3K Short clear backs , llrm nt 33s ; clpar
bclllrUrn - at 3ls Cd.
C1IEK3E American finest white , dull
at 57s.
KIIIINIIN City ( iriiln nnil 1'rovUlnnn.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. SO.-WHEAT-May.
_ . . . . .
RYE-NO. 2. 5i'/-c' ' .
HAY-Chftlco timothy , $9.00S9.M ; choice
prnlrlc. ti.WQC.7.V !
RKCElPTS-Wbe.it. Cti.40a bu. ; eprn , 3 . .
( til lui.- < i in. 5,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Whcnt. 15,000 bu. ; corn ,
11,901 bu. ; oats , 5,000 bu.
MllunuUriCirnln
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 30.- WHEAT Half a
irt lower : No. 1 northern , CSfi Sic ! ; No. 2
northern. We
RYH--Slcuii- . 1. S5'c.
'BAHLEY-Uull ' : No. 2 , 43rISi'i | sample , 87
i 'UuUith ' firnln Miirl < p ( .
| DfLl'TH. Jan. M.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard ,
( o 'i nil. WTic ; No. 1 northern , cash , i ' .e ; May
IC7\c : July ' 8 < r' : No. 3 norlhrm , fcTif ; No.
i 3 p : > rln < r.
CORN
iioIlN Wlirnt and I'lonr.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jdll M.-\VHKAT-In
biorc. No , 1 northern , January , 65o ; May ,
July. C Se On trackNo 1 hard
No. 1 northern. 65r. No. " north
crn. 63c.
FrxJUR-KIrm ; palfnts , M.5f&S.fl > .
11HAN In bulk , Jll.2Ggil.no.
Tolrdn
TOLEDO. Jan. 30.-WHEAT-Actve ant
lower ; No. 2 cash. 71e ; May , " .TVic.
CORN Dull nnd lower ; No. 2 mixed
.
OATS Enfy : No. 2 mixed , 23'ic. '
RYE-Dull ; No. 2 cash. 57c.
CLOVERSEED-Dilll , but rnsy ; prlnv
cn'h. old , Jl.M ; January , new , $ > .C0 n lteil
March , { J.S''H bid : No. 2 ca 'h , $ l.651f4.W.
Prorln MiirliFtn.
PEOR1A. 111. , Jan. .n-CORN-Steady
lii.w No. 3 , M'iC.
OATS-Qulet ; No. 3 white , 23',4524c. '
WHISK Y-FIrm on the bnsls or $1.23 > i tot
finished soodf.
.IIOVIMINTS ni-- STOCKS AMI o\ns
SInrUrl Thrn OIT l.rtlinrBj- , \rll\t
llcinniid for Slookn Pnllnn Ine.
NI-JW YORK. .Inn. 30. The stock mnrkel
threw off ltd lethargy and Itier ness todn >
In ft very Impressive tn'inner. There wa ;
qiillo nn nPtlvo demand for stocks from the
stnrt In the shape of buying orders
mulnled over night nnd the demand
cred volume nnd urgency pretty stendlb
throughoii : tlm dny. fhu rise was so poll-
slilrrable at some points as to Invite protlt'
tnUIng , but ntTcrlngs on till" account wert
absorbed with such contldence that the sell
Ing soon censed anil the- market close. . !
with nn upward ctmrs" of prices nnd btirsl
of animation nt tlm besl price * of the day
Although thorn was substantial Increase li
what Wall street calln outside Interest
meniilnK orderw coming by telegraph fron
dlfi'eront liolnts In the country , as well a ;
from source * In the city outside ; ho rank ?
of the hnbltunl speculators , tlio mnrkel
mu.t still be described as largely profes
slonal , The ptrength wns also to n greal
exfpiu s ; > otly. Thn : Is to say , n comp.'inv
lively few stopks or croups of stopks row
buoyantly while n Inrco jinrt of the llsl
moved In a more sedate manner , hut stll
upward.
But while thin I" true of n perspertlvt
view of 'ho whole market , there was never'
thelerw n. notable broadening out In a spec'
illative Interest , not only through the usir
ally nctlvn llt-t but embrnclng ninny dor
mant stocks. It bns been manifest Tor ? onu
tlmo th.T the floating supply of stocks wac
smnll nnd thnt prices moved easily on an >
consldcrnblo demand , but t'hls and every-
thins elsxj sermed unavailing to Invite any
consldernblo demand. Even tin : obvloii'
unwllllmtness of prices to co down nnc :
the determined Ignoring depressing Infill-
encm reflected from the London mnrkel
liave seemed until today 10 be viewed with
apathy by the speculative public. Thes <
events have , of course , tended n build ii |
n. confldenco In the stability of values anil
apparently It needed only some special In
cident to cryptnlllzii sentiment Into av
active buying movement. The action of tlu
directors of the American Steel nnd Win
company yesterday In setting aside a year1 *
dividend for the common stock nt the rnti
of 7 per cent and the handsome showlno
presented In this balance s'leet of Insl
year's business was the effective Incident ,
Thrre won a runh to buy Amerlcnn Steel
and Wire nt tihe opening nnd quotation !
were a full iiolti' npnrt on running sales
The stock scored a subsequent advance ,
which carried It up nn extreme 5 points ,
1U net gain Is 4H. This aggressive strength
had marked sympnthetlc effect on all the
metnl stock ? , all the more so on account
of the extreme depression from which they
have long suffered. There was a large de
mand from an eager short Interest in Sugat
nnd the prevailing cold weather resulted Ir
a Kiidden jum : > in the price -of the coalers ,
In the rallrond H.-U the grangers and nil
the Pacific nnd Southwestern stocks wert
In notable demand , but 'the ' whole list wn.1-
strong. The only thing to nccount for the
sudden drop of ll < i In Plttsburg , Cincin
nati , Chicago .t St Louis was a report of
a new Pltlsburg-C'hlcngo line In contem
plation. Chesapeake & Ohio was heavy ,
perhaps In sympathy. The flint two hours
of trading recorded as many sales as the
recent average for a full day s business.
While the market Is still largely profes
sional , the caliber of the operators fs ob
viously much heavier than those recently
In evidence , individual transactions of l.OW
shares and upward being frequently re
corded.
Bonds showed increased activitv and
were ntrong throughout. Total sales , pat
value. $1,91U.OCO. United States old 4s , rog.
istered. advanced -H. and Is coupon In
the bid price.
Commercial Advertiser's London financial
cablegram :
The markets .hero . opened heavy today ,
but brightened In the afternoon on tht
news of th safety of Lord Dundonnld nnd
his troop of cavalry. Reports of the burn-
Ina : or a Boer arsenal were also received
with satisfaction. Berlin and Paris bong-ht
International securities , presumably pur
chased by bears In connection with option
day. Consols rallied from 99 = i to par on
J'ho cMsclosuro of a heavy bear account.
Tiho contango was only 2J.
Americans began Idle' and remained
about parity , at which level small pro
fessional buying developed. New York sup
ported , but the dealing ? werp smnll. There
was no gold movement. Money was in more
demand and rates a trifle .higher , mils
were hard , but t.-io business In them waf
small. Indian banks are buying silver
The following am the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
today :
Atchison 19'i Texas & Pacific. . 15 l
do pfd ( Wti Union Pacific . . . 4iiN
do
ITonmi ! Slock KiioliilloiiK ,
BOSTON , Jan. SO.-Call loans. 4@5i ; . pei
cent ; time lonns. 4SJ5 per cent. CloMru
prices for stocks , bonds and minlnj
shares :
AT T. & 7"87F.7Tili W * t. KlectrlcTur.
do pfd COVilWIs. OntrnI . . . . in"
Amer. Sucar . . . .1201,5 Demi. Coal u
do pfd 114 I do pfd m- } ]
Bell Telephone . .335 > AtchlRon 4s 9.1
Boston Alb'y..2IO jAdvcntii'o .1
Boston W vntfd. 'J7 Al ouez Mln. Co. . K' ,
Boston & Me 197 'Atlantic '
( V , R. & Q ISili Hoston & Mont..2uS
I'ltcllbiirK pfd..123 nuttp. Jv Hrnton. . 4S
Gen. lOtectr'.c ti2'tf'al. ft Hecla 7"1
Gen. Klec. pfd..1V > Centennial 1,1' . '
Federal Steel . . . . ' ! ! Franklin 14
do pfd 71 Humboldt l
Mex. Central . . . . 12 071 '
Mich. Telephone.100 I'arrot . 41
Old Colony y > i . .
Old Dominion n 'Htntu I-V Cop. . . . . 61
Rubber 3J',4 ' Tamnrack 175
Vnlon Pacific . . . . 461,4 Wlnonn 4
I'nlon I.nnd II iWolverlnPn .T )
AVest End W'.jl'lah Mining 11
do pfd
Koreleii Plnuiielnl ,
LONDON , Jan. 30 The mnrket for Amer.
lean securities opened above pnrliy and ro
malncd steady all day. clolng strong with i :
moderate demand. Hutlnrss wns limited If
prifesBlonal tradiiiK. ( jold premiums ar *
quoted ax follows : Bucnox Ay res , 123.10
Madrid , 28.S5 ; I.lfbon , 45. Bar silver closcc
rtrrr. tI7Hd per ouncr.
PARIS , Jan. -Prices were vtry tlrm 01
the bourse and there were large repurchasci
( when option * were d clnre * ! Internationa'
I soc'iirltles were In sirens demand. Rente :
i were the feature of the Irnnsa-tlons. Rif
Unto * were In active request. Kanirs wfr <
ftrong- Three per cent rentes , lOOf 37ijC foi
the nceount. Kxchnnge on lyindon , 'of Hi
. Tor checks. Spanish ! closed nt 68.7214.
I HKIILIN. Jnn. ; . Kxcnnnce en London ,
| 2u mnrks 5014 pf * . for checks. Discount
i rites : Short bills for ? f tllement. 5 v'r c nt ;
i thrcp-inonthV bllln , 3' per cent On llu
I boitrsa todfly home fund * react l. but local
I securities weie noilvo nnd ndvanccd.
. York Money MnrUel.
NEW YORK. Jnn. ; o.-MONEY-On < nll ,
f iy n ! Sfi Va per cent ; last loan , 2 per
c -nt ; prime meicjintlle paper. 4'ifi per cent ,
STKIU INU EXCHANGE I lonvy. witli
nctt'nl huMnrra in bankers' hills n : JI.S71'
for demand und H.M'if4.M'i ; for sixty days ;
posted r.iti-5 , $4 > i und HAS'S ; comnierclnl
bills , II.KI'tJi-l.si.
SILVER-Certinentnv , 69'4fl60'.ic ' ' ; bar ,
r.9'c : Mexican dollars. 47'tc. '
HONDS-Oovernment" , strons ; stnte , In-
nctlve ; rnllrond , strong.
| The following uro the closlns quotations
on bonds :
" " " " ' ' " '
i r. S. "s"r"e"i , ' . . 7l0213 N. J. C. RCII. 6s 12tVj
J do 33. r ° K 1I9V * | Nn. Cnro.ilin IM..12 !
\ do coupon lliis ( do 4s 101
I do new 4s , rcR..13rNor. Pnc. Is 110
I do coupon Ill do 3 * Gl'i
do old Is , rejr..lllai dn 4s im-Si
do coupon 11I14 ! N.Y.C. & S. L.ls.107
do 5s , rcR 112 Nor. > t W. c. l-i. . ! > 3's '
da coupon 113'i tie m-n. . ( 129
ID. of C. 3 C.1S..119 OnNlv. . Is 109'j '
' ' '
do adj. 4s . . . Rl'i Ore. S. L. I's Jli
Canada Ro. 2s..lXi"l ( do consul 5i..H2Va
: ChM . & O. 4i < .s. . ! > 7'4 RcnditlR Ken. 4s. . M1) ) ,
' do f , ! < I16SRIO G. W. Is ! > 5
C. , fe N. W. f. 7S.142 Pt.L. it I.M. r.i. .Ul <
tlo S. R dob. Ss.lL'O St.L. & S.F. K.fi'.ICO
Chicane Tnr. U..93143 : . Paul consols. Irt'.j
D. & R. Cl. ls..102ii St. P. C. A.P. . 1 .119
do IB ! iH i do 5 < c I195 !
E. T. A" . .1 G. ls..l01'4So. Railway Gs..l07 i
Krle goil. s ftU S. R. ft T. 6s. . . . M
F. W. & D. C. Is. 72 Ttnn. II. s. 3" . . . . 'J.I
'Gen , 13lcc. 6s..119 Tex. & Pac.
G. H. .t S. A. 6103 ! do 2s 54
do 2 * 10.1 IT. P. 4s lOI'J
, H. & T. C. f , 110 Wnbiish Is 115' ' , $
do con. 6s 110 do 2s 101-
la. Central ls..U3',4 ' AVtiH Shore 4S..113M
1C. C. , P. & G. Is. 6D lAVIs. Central la. . 30' < i
La. new con. 4s.lOfil. < .K'n. Centuries . . . S. >
L. & N. Mill. * - ! . . 90 "I do deferred . . . . r.
fM. . K. & T. 2s. . . 6 ! ) Colo. So. ( s S5 4
do Is 90 So. Pacific 4s S3
N. Y. C. U' ' 103 %
\ cnYorlc Mliilni ; StocUn.
NFW YORK. Jnn. 30. The following
nre the otllclnl closing quotations for min
im ; shares :
I.niiilon SlnuU Quotation * .
LONDON. Jnn. 30. 4 p. m. Closing :
1 Consols , money..100 N. A" . Central
Consols , nrct liiO Pennsylvania
Canadian Pnclllc. Jii'i ' RcadliiK
Erie 11i No. Pacific pfd. . . 75
do 1st pfd. . . . 3) Atchlson 30 ] ,
Illinois Central . .114 Loulsvlllo S05
Union Pac. pfd. . . 76t Grnnd Trunk . . . . 7 * !
St. P. common . . 1207 Anaconda . . ± S\j
I RAR SILVER-Steady , at 27 9-lCd per
ounce.
MONBV 114S2 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for ehort bills is 3 4 per cent , and for
three months' bills .1 per cent.
IlllllU Cluiirlncn.
ROSTON , Jnn. 30.-Clearlngs. J18,0:6S,24 , ;
balances. J2.111.0M.
NHW YORK. Jan. 30. Clearings , $158,725-
1C6 : balance. ' , fl.1,603,120.
PHIIjADBIjPMIA , Jan. 30. Clenrltigs ,
J16.114.746 : balances. J1SU4S70.
RAhTlNlORB. Jnn. SO.-Clearlngs , f3,79S-
71S ; balances , Ji79C06. (
, CHICAGO. Jan. -Clearings , J20.711.0I4 ;
1 balances. $2,1'33,491. I'osted exchanRe , J4.SS
, 574.KS. New York exchnugo , 45c premium.
ST. 1X3UIS. Jan. 30. Clearings , | l , 773,780 ;
tin lances , J335.1C9. Money. 5 < ( i7 per cent.
Now York exchansfr , COc premium bid , DOc
premium asked.
Conilltlun of ( be Trennurj * .
WASHINGTON , Jan. 30. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , $290,653,887 ;
cold reserve , $217S3GU2.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK , Jan. "A COTTON Futures
closed steady : January. . J7.C9 ; Febiuary ,
J7.67 : Mnrc.h. $7.65 ; April , May nnd June ,
$7.fil ; July. $7.66 : Ausust , $7.62 ; September ,
i $7.20 ; October , $7.02 ; November und Decum-
iber , $7.00. Sipot closed steady ; middling upi -
i lamls , Sc ; middling gulf , SUc ; sales , ECO
1 bales.
I NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 30.-COTTON-
I Firm ; snles , 3,600 bales : ordinary , 69-16c ;
peed ordinary , 7 1-lGc ; low middling , 7Hc ;
! good middling. 7 15-lCp ; mlddlliiRfnlr , S c ;
! leeelpts , 18,438 bales ; stock , 40(5,057 ( bales. Fit-
turcs , steady ; February. $7.51 bid ; March ,
April , iMay , June , nnd July , $7.(5jr7.4'j ( ; Au
gust. $7.31ta17. . " > 3 ; September , $6.32 bid ; Octo
ber. $ ti.75i < J.76.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn' . 30.-COTTON Klrm and
unchansed ; fcales , 123 bales ; mlddllnff , ' "SBC " ;
receipts. 1.-47B bnles ; shipments , 4,528 bales ;
stock. 03.161 bales.
GAL.VESTON , Jan. 30. COTTON Firm at
7c.
7c.LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Jnn. 30. COTTON-Spot ,
moderate business nnd l-16c lower : Amerl-
I cnn middling fair. 427-33 < l ; good middling ,
l-ICl-iBd ; middling. 4 19-32d ; low middling ,
4 15-32d ; good ordinary , 49-3M ; ordinary ,
4 3-32d. The { sales of the day were 7.00fl
bales , ofwhich COO .were . for speculation nnd
export nnd Included ( J.COO American. Futures
opened Irregular nnd closed tlrm ; American
mldilllng , 1. in. c. . January , 43l-i > 4d , buyers ;
Uanuary and February , 4 31-4d. sellers : Fet > -
j ruary and Maron. 4 2S-61d. 'Olivers ; March
land April , 435-6-ld ; April and lay. 422-C4d ;
'May nnd June , 4 20-ft4d , sellers ; Junn nnd
! July , I 18-G-lfl. sellers ; July nnd August ,
' 4 li3-64fr-4 16-ftid , buyers : August and Scptem-
i 'herI ' 10-64 d , hiiycro ; Scptfinbcr and Ooto-
ib r , 3 B2-Wd , spllers ; October and Novem-
iher. ,15fi4d , Fellers ; November and Decem
ber , 351-64S3C2-fild , buyer * .
\Vol Mnrlicl.
BOSTON , Jnn. 30. WOOL Tlio wool mnr
ket here was more nctlvi' this weok. Ter
ritory wools shaded the list , with tine me
dium nnd line scoured selling at fi.1c , while
choice slnple called for 70c. Fleece wools
worn In slow demand nlid prices largely
uomlnnl. Some Australian wools were sold ,
but prices are nominal. Following are the
quotations for leading descriptions :
Ohio and Pennsylvania fleece , XX and
nbovc , 30c ; dclalnc , Rkft10p ; No. 1 combing ,
: ; K' ' i39c ; No. 2 comhlns , 36ff(37c. Michlgnu ,
i AVIscoiiHlu , etc. X Michigan , 27c ; No. 1
I Michigan combing , 'JRiiKGc ; No. 2 Michigan
. combing , 34f3rc' ; No , 1 Illinois combing , SSra
% c ; No. 2 Illinois combing' , 3 i3fc'c ; X Now
York , New Hampshire und Vermont , 2iiS
27c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire and
Vermont , unwashed , 25c : Missouri quarter-
blood combing , 2Sc ; combing , 27c ; braid
combing , 2.12lc. | Territory wools Montana
nnd Dakota tine , medium nnd line , 22'0lc ' ;
scoured , C2fTfi5c ; stnple. 68i070c : I'tnh nnd
WyomliiK line medium nnd fine , l0Q22c ;
scoured , fiOJifklc ; staulf. 65fi6Sc ! ; Idaho fit ) "
medium nud line , 17I/2lc ; scoured , OOiiPSc ;
medium , 20ff23c ; scoured , 5254e. AustralIan -
Ian , Kcoured basis , j.pot prices , comblnp , sit-
perflne , 8Si&Sic ) ; good , 80iTS7c ; average , C5c.
Oil Mnrkel.
OIL CITY. Pa. , Jan. PA-OILS-Credlt
bnlnuccs , Sl.W ; certlllcntes closed , cash
offereil , JLUSi-i ; no snles ; shipments. J.1.1.3IS
bhls. ; average , M.750 bbls. ; runs , t-5,045 bbls. ;
average , S5.600 libln.
NI-3W YORK. .Inn. 30.-OILS-Steady ; pe.
troleum , nrm. Rosin , steady. Turpentine ,
steudv nt M&SI'jc.
LONDON , Jan. : : o.-OILS-Llnseed , 23s fd ;
Calcutta Unseed , spot , 1Sn. Petroleum , 9 ? < 1.
Snuiir : .
NHW YORK. Jan. SO. SUOAR-Rnw ,
strong : f-ilr refining. 315-lifie ( ! bid ; cen-
TlfiiRul. oa t < ! HKc \ bid ; malaxes sugar ,
3'ic ; rcllned quiet.
St , I , only 'l.lvrSlocl. . - .
ST. LOUIS. Jan. SO.-CATTLK-Recclpts ,
3,109 head , Including l,3fli head Toxnns ; mar
ket steady to strong , with snnio Oed cattle
hero ; natlvn Khltinlnc and export ht-ers ,
$ l.7J'iii.50 ' ! : ilrcrsed 1iccf ni'd Imtcher f-tcors ,
$4.W1/5.40 ; steel's under 1. < ) M Ib * . . M.VJTI I.Mt :
stoi-kcrs .nil ff-edrrs , Jl.iOU-t..i ; owe , ind
heifers. $200 1.75 ; uinnera. ll.F2 > | > 1 ; b..llH.
{ 3'JftfH.K ( ) ; Txa i and Indian i-.eor/ * , l. ij
4. SO ; cows and 'heifer * . $2. " > 'i 1. "fl.
HOQS HivrlptM. lO.Of'1 hcn.i : marla't : 'c
lower : PPF ! nnd llshts. $ l.5"fi4.i ! ' ) ; packcrv ,
$4.iVri475 ; bulclicr" . J4.705ll.SO.
BHBBP AND l.A'MH.--Heci'lpi ' ( = . ifl IICJM ! ;
market steady n.illvimuttons' . JI.OMi.l. ! 'i ' ;
lambs. $5.0Mif.60 ; mils nnil liia-k ! * ,
ttot-kers5 , $5.15.
iiM CMy l.lviSlot'k. .
K \Xt = AS CITY. Jnn. SO. CATTLK-Ur-
-llilK. S.Wt ) head natives and 0 ) head Tex-
iiH heavy native steer * . J5. < X > ti3.70 : llght-
fi Jt.50ti5.10 ; stoi'kerH nml feeder * .
.2 > : bull-born' t-nw * and heifers , J1.10
iMiinorw. I2.t01i3.10 ; fed westerns , JI.W ]
Ti5 10 ; western' feeders. n.50BI.7l ; Tcv.in- ,
$3.7Mi4.43.
HOGS Rfceipl ! . 12.000 hnid ; rulej ) yjilic
d' ' ! ! ; 'honvy. ' $ l.5Mi.B5 | ; mixed , Jl.10f I.'O ;
. .
SHICKP AND LAMTIS Hfcel'itF. l.VXl
hend ; s'ror.g ' to lOc hlshcr ; Inmta , $ 'j.f05W ' ;
yeurllnx * ! . $3. ( (5,10 ( , mutloiiH , Xl.UVgo.tO ;
ft , 4.ra and feeders , } 3.2HI'J5 | ; culls , fl.Cu
S3.EO.
'OMAHA ' LIVE STOCK MARKET
Packers Stem to Want Good Oornfed Steer !
at Strong Prices.
OTHER KINDS OF CATTLE ABOUT STEADY
i Slieop Arllvr nnil l.nmlis Srll Ten < i
I'lflccii I'cnlM Illulirr lions 1C\-
L'o n Miurp Decline from
the PrltTN Pnlil .Miniilti.v.
SOUTH OMAHA , .Inn. 30.
Rcrelpts were : Cauio. Hogs. Slloep ,
OilUinl .Monilny l.ni omj 2-uc
Ulnclal 'JliL-sduy 8,420 6.silJ 1.3V
Two dnys this week. . . 0 , ! i oJ lu.w
bttme dnys la-it week. . . .
Santo dny.icek ln-fot. ' . 1 l.i |
s > .Uno tlii'te WL-L-Kr , ncii. . Ui.i'SJ '
Average price \ < UM ! ! lIlC
several dnys with uumi
Totnl receipts . . . .150 S2 19 I
The disposition ol the day's receipts wa <
ns follows , each buyer purchasing th <
number of heart Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep ,
Omaha Packing Co 206 1.305
O. II. Hnmmond C 2.17 1.216 : ; i
Swift and Coni iniv ! r > 37 1 ' ) ! " ' !
Cudnhy Packing Co fiOS ] ,6il 4
Armour Company 712 72H 1,35' '
Omaha Packing Co. , 1C. C. OS
Ctlduhy , from K. C 207
Hammond , from 1C. C 73
Armour , from Sioux City. . 32S
R. Becker & Deg-an 2
A'ansant & Co us
Lobman & Co 51
Livingstone & Schaller. . . . 7
Hamilton & Rothschild. . . . 34
L. F. Husz si
' ' ' "
H. L. Dennis & Co 52 . . ,
Other buyers 19J pji
Totals 3,521 6.110 67471
CATTLE Receipts were liberal tills
morning , but owing to the blocking of one
of the rnllrond lines by a few cnrs thai
.lumped the tracks , and also on account ol
the severe cold weather , which makes the
handling of stock trains slow work , they
were late In arriving at the yards. When
the market opened there was little more
than one-half of the stock reported to ar
rive In the yards. The. trains kept pullliiB
In every Ilt.le while so that the murkel
was prolonged during the most of the fore
noon.
Cornfed steers were In active demand and
the market a little stronger on de rablc
kinds u least. Packers all seemed to
want more cattle t'han ' were to be had and
were apparently anxious to pick up UK
many loads ns posnibl * . There were more
good steers on sale than has been the case
for some time back , FO thnt the sales be
low enow up better on paper. Sellers wcrr
very well pleased with the prices paid and
with the general condition of the market
Cows and heifers were In good active de
mand and t.ie mnrket fully treadv T > io
oflcrlngs were all t.iken about as "fast BH
they arrived nt the"ynrd.s. . Bulls , both
killers und stockers. were In good demand
at steady prices. Veal cnlves w re very
oca roe. nnd the market
strong
, anything
desirable .selling readily at $7.00. '
, , . . - - , - - ' 'y ' and In fnlr , jp-
cnolcn calves nnd ycarllngH also
Hold pretty well , but the market was very
slow und weak on the common light and
medium stuff. Representative sales'
BEEF STEERS.
HOUS Today's market wns 5I10 ? < - lower
thnti yesterdny owliiff to the Kcneral de-
cllno In values nil nlntiR the UUP. Chi-
coco cnmc tinIPr lower nml nil other
ini'ivkolK were wilding nut similar reports.
OwltiR In dcrnllmcnt of Iwo or three cars
several of the trnlns did not arrive until
i nflei9 o'clock , HO Hint the market wn.
late. However , conslrterlni thnt i ; was
lower the movement wan fairly urtlvn and
the must of the IIORS sold about as fast
as thcs en ma III.
Tne price p'j 1 for HIP hulk of the hogs
was $4.52',4'ii4.5.i ' ns nKnllist tl.iWfM.K1 ! * yes
terday. A few rlKlit ( rood loads said at
} l.57' ' , > .Ti4.60 no URnlntl J4.67i i'i4.70 yesterday.
The mnrket closed If anything n little more
in live.
Today's decline cnrrles the market to the
I lowest point touched since Inst Thursday.
I when the avernRc of all the IIORS sold was
I only $ I.4S. Representative snles :
] No. AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
, IS 110 . . . } .1N ) S7 237 . . . 453
174 1S9 40 4 I7U SI 219 40 4 nfi
i ( ! l 201 120 4 M .VI 31S 40 455
, SS 200 . . . 4 (0 62 373 40 455
I 10S IRii 120 4W 7.1 257 120 455
' 16 2SO . . . 4 50 85 1S74R6
I 12 250 . . . 450 Ii9 240 120 453
24 2S1 . . . 4X314 2S 306 . . . 45.1
72 2.10 120 4 52 ( < . 60 240 SO 4 BS
65 2.13 100 4 nZfc 72 227 . . . 455
7.1 232 160 4 52' . R.1 199 . . . 455
5S 29S 40 4 52 7,1 233 SO 455
76 24J 40 4 62U B9 217 . . . 453
11 M7 . . . 4 BJli 64 253 . . . 455
10 246 . . . 4521 , 56 IV , 40 4 M
12 241 . . . 4821,4 74 173 40 455
21 2fO . . . 4 52H 57 30S 120 455
1 S2 229 40 45 > ' . < . 38 30) 160 455
; 72 2.17 120 4321,4 , 61 319 40 455
I 71 25'i 40 4 [ 2 > Z 61 22 ! . . . 4 Mi
71 201 . . . S2U 60 2112 40 453
< " 227 . . . I52U 31 349 120 4 B7
SO 222 240 4 52V4 6S 24S . . . 4 B7H
92 196 . . . 4 MM. f,7 317 40 460
S 211 . . . 4 5Vi f.ii 313 200 460
50 2H4 RO 4 5JU R6 180 200 44.1
59 300 40 4521 $ 79 192 40 450
93 222 . . . 4621.4 68 191 . . . 4 fill
I 70 217 110 45214 73 22S . . . 450
| ( S 2RS . . . I MV4 2.1 266 . . . 4 S24
175 214 120 4 5i | 61 312 240 4 52'j
f M9 40 4 5'4 ! ' 70 211 . . . 4 52U
251 . . . 1 5.ii 70 317 200 455
60 227 . . . -i .WlJ 9.1 131 40 451
73 276 120 4 fciii fil Yfi . . . 4 M
24 200 40 4 MM. 77 2P8 . . . 4 55
59 US 160 4 W " 67 241 . . . 451
71 234 . . . 45.1 56 26C , 40 455
65 244 . . . 4 fil 297 Ifi ) 455
GS 250 . . . 4 o5 55 2S3 SO 455
60 240 . . . 4 iV , 74 276 160 4 T
77 201 . . . 451 63 1.17 40 4 57" .
75 265 10 4 f.1 67 242 fO 4 57
40 345 . . . 4 5714 GO 361 . . . -I 57U
S11KKP Receipts were quite larRe today ,
but ns wns the case with everyt' ' l'1 ' * ? elre ,
I many of tfte trains did not nrrlvo until
late and the sheep kept straRpllncv In nil the
forenoon. This m.ide the market rather
slow nnd it was late before ' 'ho pens could
bn cleared. The demand , however , wns
active and the market as u whole In very
satisfactory condition. Thp mnrket on
lambs was 10 15C higher , some seed west
erns ) sellliiR as lils-h as $5.50 , the name kind
nnvlnpr sold last week nt $5.25 The market
on sheep was active at fully steady price ? .
Irtnrllnfrs were 5 7'10c higher. The snles
ffiven b < Mow will rhow the prices paid for
I Hi" different kinds.
1 Quotntlonst Good to choice fed venrlincs.
Jl.SWfin.aO ; Mexlcnn yearling. J LOOfiS. ;
. M.85 iB.2i ; Mexican yearllncs. * 5.00if5.35.
I Rood to choice wethers , ? 1.C 1TM.X ) : fair to
Rood weth rs. $4.4S14.60 ; Rood to choice fed
I ewes , J4.20574.33 ; fair to peed f > d pwes. J4.00
. 4.20 ; coed to dholce native Iambs. .2M7'
I 6.RO ; Rtod to choice fed western limb" . J6.00
I CTfi.30 ; fnlr to ( rood fed western Iambs. $5.65
i 151.0,1feeder ; wethers , $4.0034.25 ; feeder
| ycnrlliiRS , $4.25(3'4.50 ( ; Rod to choice fcedT
i Inmbs , $4.50'i5.00 ? : feeder ewen , $2.25 3.00.
I Representative cales :
i No. Av. Pr.
10 cull ewes nnd wethers 91 $300
i 42 western ewes 107 4 3S
.159 western wethers and ewes 117 4 76
122 feeder Inmbs 50 4 75
I41 ! ewen nnd wetlhers M ' , So
13 we.itnrn lamb * s 5 00
2iO : western lambs 78 fi 2S
67 native lambs 7S G 35
Id westtsrn ewes 10S 4 15
! ? western owes 10S 4 15
10S yrnrllnRS 101 4 S5
1M western ewep m 4 40
107 western ewe. ? ill 4 40
401 western yearlings no 5 15
101 yearllnyH m j so
2S2 western lambs 71 ; ai
11 culls 102 3 ftO
17 owes 92 4 y
10 culls 51 450
3 wethers 12 : ! 4 fO
27 ? frodhiR lambs 47 4 SS
31 larnlvi 61 .IIS
I western yearlings KO 525
? yeorllncs KO 626
4KB western lambs M 550
1S1 western lambs nfi fi 7r
1 v/estern Inmb 60 .175
109 western lambs 7G 650
CHICACJO LIVK STOCK SIARKKT.
Cbuleenllve Steerx Slenily. OHiemi
Hl nv. HOKN fJeiierally lOe l.mrer.
CHICAGO , Jnn. SO.-'CATTLE Choice na
tive steers steady , others slow ; Texaim
firm ; 'butchers' ' tock arid cnnners stronK
nnd nctivo ; calves , -Gc higher thnn n ueek
ntro : pto-kors ( inlet : feeders llrm ; Rood to
choice. ? 5.2Mifi.25 ; iioor to merilum , $ i.OOu : .CO ;
mixed dtocliersi. { .l.iEfiS.Sj ; sele.-'ted feeders ,
J4.20fl-l.5Ji : poo'l to nholcc cowf , } 1.40'i7I.CO ;
heifers , S.I.Si'a-j.CO ; fanners , $2.25'2.f.1 ; bulls ,
M. S'I.IO : . 'live ? . Jl.mi/S.10 ; fed Trxns
beeves , J.fiOj.23. | .
IIOCIS lieinirally about lOc lower ; top ,
$ I.S2'- ' , ; sroodlearnnce : mixed and butchers ,
Jl.ri05j4.771 > . - ; peed to choice heavy , $4."W/
l.Wt : rough heavy. $1 ttT/1.CO ; llsht. J4.4.W
4.70 : bulk of : ICF ! , } l.fof4.75.
SIIKUP AND LAMHS-Stondy to We
higher ; tup Intvb" , J7. J3 : native wetherp ,
Jflf5.K ( | : ; lambs. $ j.0 f 7.00 ; wrslrrn wetheiH ,
$4.7" > * i j.3j ; western lam ! ) * ! , f6.XVjjij.-0. ( !
RKCKIPTP Cuttle. 3.000 ihcnd ; hogs , 'JO.OM
head ; sheep , 18,000 Lead.
SI. .loienli ll Sl.ii'l ; .
SOt'TH ST. JOSKPH. Mo. . Jan. SO.-Spe- (
clal. ) The Journal uuotes IIH follows :
CATTL15 RpivlplH. 1,000 head ; market
sternly to strong : qiiHlliy common to fair ;
natives. J4.00f 5.35 ; Texnns and westerns.
J3.50T/5.23 ; cows and heifers. J2.25J/1.43 / ; bulls
nnd slags , J2.2.1ft4.75 ; ycarllucs and culve" ,
J4.10 fi.l5 : stockers rtitd fecdrrs , $ ; i.lj'4.70 ( ;
venls. Jl.r.0ii77.2.1.
HOfSH RrrflptP , 4.600 head ; market lOc
lower ; all grn < Ies , $4,45 4.01 ; bulk of sales ,
fl.G5ii4.60.
SHKI5P AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 1,000
head ; mnrkel ] 0c higher ; western lambs ,
Xeiv VorU 1,1 vt' Slnvk.
NI5W YORK , Jan. 30.-HUKVR8-R"-
celpts , MS ; no sales ; nominally steady :
cables unchnnped. Hxports , 3flO cattle and
4,24 > i ( iiinrlrra of beef ; noil" on Wednesday.
fJALVKS Recelplu. 53 ; market steady ;
all sold ; veals. JS.fiOBfl.oO ; barnyard calves ,
norr.lnnl.
SIIHI-JP AND LAMDS-Rorclpts. 2,43.1 ;
eleven ca's on f.'ilo ; market nctlve and a
shade higher ; onu car held over. Sheep ,
J4.COi 4.70 ; lambs , fC.OOf(7.50.
HOfJP Receipts , fi.lOO ; ono and a half
cnrs on sale : market firm at t5.10frS.25 ;
pigs , Jj.15fl3.2d.
Stock In
I'VillowIng ' are the receipts nt thn four
principal western markclw for January SO-
Cuttle. Hois. Sheen
South Omaha . 3.120 'i.ftlfl 4.37) )
fhl-aco . S.M 2J.OOO IC.WO
Knnsas Clly . H.OOT 12 , ' < iO 1,500
fit.
TotdlH . 1S.6W 66,019 22 , 3
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ATLANTA , GA.
Klnilinll Home \CTTS Stnntt.
BOSTON.
Pntillr Irirnrj- .
Vpnilon.o Hotel.
IIONlntt PrrNM Club , 14 HoiiTrortU St *
BUFFALO.
( cncsrp Uolplcw * Sfnitii ,
CA3SIBRIDG-E. MASS.
llnrvnril I'nUrrnlty Mlirnrr. '
CHEYENNE.
K. A. I.onnn. 1112Vcnl llllb St.
Clirjcnnr I'lnli.
CHICAGO.
AnilKorlnin Annrxrrni Stnnd ,
Anilllnrlnm IlolclriTd Slnnd ,
nrnnd I'nrinc llnlrl > c m ( Itiind.
Or Nnrthprn lintel Nnrf. Stand.
Tnlmrr llonnrcrti fllanil.
I'i < anippPTTH Stand , Ko. UtT Ilrnr-
bnrn Strrrt.
Annrnt il Advertiser' . CInb , Palmer
Iloniir.
SnrnloRn Ilolcl.
CLEVELAND.
Wtililpll Ilnnnr.
The HollriMlpii.
Commercial TrnTcler. ' Amoelntlnn ,
Mnnnnlc Trmnlr.
COLORADO SPRINGS
Prlntcru' Ilonir.
Ilrlncoc HroH.
DENVER.
nroTrii Holrl NOTT Sfniiil ,
llniulltnn & KcniJrlcU , 000-012 tTth nt.
Mul.ntn. Pitt .V Co. . Km Sixteenth St.
Prntt Mercantile Co. . inn Lnrlmcr Sf.
Tlm .Stationer Co. . inth nnd Lawrence
SlreeU.
Wlndxor Hotel Neivii Stand.
DEADWOOD , S. D.
KUhel & Co. . DenilTrnoil.
Max Flnbol. nrnilrvood.
DES MOINES.
MOICH Jncobn , Hock Island Depot.
DULUTH , MINN.
Wlt Jt. nennett. 214 W. Superior St.
HANOVER N. H.
Dnrtmonth CollconI.IIirnr } - .
HELENA.
W. A. Moore , Oth avenue and Slnln St.
HOT SPRINGS , S. D.
Oeorce Glh on.
Emll HnrReni.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. -\Venrer A Co.
I. . D. Cooper & Co. , 02O Central .Are.
KANSAS CITY.
Ilobort Held , 1022 McCrc St.
rontm Iloimeoivn Slnnd ,
Mlnnonri Itriuilillcan Club , 005 Balti
more Ave.
Pnbllc Mhrnrr.
Itlcknerker Clcnr Co. , Oth and Wnliint
opnonlle ! . O.
IlnlliTnj- . M. C. A. , room 27 Villon
Depot , Kannnn City , JIo.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON. KY.
Y. M. C. A Itendlnfr Room.
LINCOLN.
A. M. rrilien , 1 12U O 31 Wet , Uellv-
cry Avent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver A Ilnlne * . 1OO S. Sprlnir St.
K. n. Hnnscom , 422 S. Main St.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Charlen A.OIIllK'n American Exchnnce.
2 Cocknpur St. , Trafalenr Sq. , S. W.
M NNEAPOLIS.
Public Library.
\Vcnt Ilolcleirn Stand.
MILWAUKEE , WIS.
F'rnnk 3IulUrrn.
NEW YORK.
Arthur Hreiitnro.
Cooper Union Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel .Verm Stand.
Fifth Avenue Ilolel Iteadlnc flonni.
ICniptre Hotel.
I'roome Street Library.
HoIInnd Iloime Readlne Room.
IlofTlnnn Ilonni- .
Imporlnl Hotel .Vevr/v Stnnil.
I'renii Clnh , 12O Nnn nn St.
AVentinliiKtni * Hotel Ilenillnsr Itoom.
Hotel ( irnnttlitc.
Y. M. C. A. , 2iil : nnrt 4th Avenue.
OGDEN.
TV. Yl'ehb , 2IO.-J AVnnlilllttlon/ / .
PARIS , FRANCE.
New Y irU Herald Readlncr Room , 4,1
Ave. 1c 1'Opern.
Thou. Cook & Son * , 1 Arc. dc Popcra.
PORTLAND , ORE.
W. R. Jonen , 2O1 Aider St.
Portland Hotel IVevrn Stnnil.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Pnhllc Library.
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P nbllc Library.
I'nlnee Hotel.
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Snntn Ann Free Public Library.
SALT LAKE CITY.
L. F. llnninie ] , Lyceum Theater.
Salt Lake \eiTN Co.
Pnlilln Lllirary ,
SEATTLE.
RnaternCTT Co. , 310 1-a Pike St.
A. T. Lnudberc.
rjeorjte F. Ward.
SIOUX CITY.
fJnrrnltnnn Hotel NOTTS stnnd ,
Mnii aiiiln Hotel \ovr Stand.
lintel VenioinRov fltnud.
ranrray A ICnlukerbooker.
Publle Library.
fiernld Fltrulbboii , TOO r/nurlb St.
Hey Allen , 321 Center St.
V. M. R. A. Headline Hoom.
SPOKANE.
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tre t.
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I * . M. C. A. Hemline Hoom.
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I'rmn Club
IVIndnnr Hotel.
llynn Hotel
ST. LOUIS.
R. ,1. Jell , 80(1 Ollvo SI.
I'lnnlcru' Hotel \cwit Stand ,
Publlr Library.
Union \evtn Cnmunny.
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IVIIInrd'n Hotel \CTTH Stand.
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