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TUB OMAHA DA1LV HETC: " V 15 D X E S D A V , "FEinUTA"nY , 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Oati the Only Bedeemlng Feature of the
Day's Dull Market.
BUYING ORDERS MAKE IT A FEATURE
Light llrmnml IHscoiirngcs Holder
if WltPiil Corn mill Provision
Hot It Close Lower llstlmnted
Receipts Toinnrron.
CHICAGO. Teh. R. With the exception of
oat. th I'-iiilIritr speculative markets of
the Hoard of Trade were ilull today. The
very Unlit demand discouraged holders of
wheat nnd Hint market declined r. Corn
closed ii shade lower find oats u shodo up.
Provisions at tlio close were 2''5c low T.
Wheat was dull to thn point of stngnu
tlon all day. May Marled out Ufi'ie higher
nt 76Hc to 75M'754c merely beeius" Llv
crpool, which 1ms been Indlrfercnt allko to
our declines and our advances, failed to
reflect the drop lure yesterday .ind le
cnuso northwestern fresh nrrlvnH were
moderate. The market quickly touched
75'4e. Soon, however, drihlctH of long stuff
cninci out. Home for Now York, Home for
tho foreign account nnd moro from local
fculper May gradually wanted off to 75o,
where something of a surprise was In Htoro
for the talent. Selling on Mop-Ins ord tm
had been expected nt that point, hut In
Htead of thefe tho majority of eommls-don
houses had Hinall purchases to make. This
Meadld tho market for a few mlnut",
hut the close whs heavy. c under tho
previous close, at 741ie. The chance of
fentltnent afte- the opening was shown to
a degree by tno way export engagements:
of 3.1 loadH wcic iKiiored. although r"pors
of thn prospect! m closing of certain Min
neapolis Hour ti Ills were on hand at that
tlmn an ii cnunier Irritant. Consul Mayer
nt Ilunnns Ayros reported that Argentina,
crop prospectH Indirnted an exportable stir
jiIiim of only lO.OOO.tyi bu. nnd that tho
weather In that countr is unfavorable to
tho crop. Seaboard eIeurun"os2.!9,WO bu.
In wheat ami Hour were disappointingly
Hinall. I'rlmary receipts aggregated 4ll.io
bu.. compared with 4I0.ooi) bu. the like ilsy
last year, Local receipts were 30 cars, oiio
of contract grade, while Minneapolis f nd
Duliith reported 2.83 cars, against 200 last
week and 103 a year ago.
Corn suffered from neglect, but neverthe
less maintained a llrm front. Unlit counter
acceptances nnd moderate receipts 40.1
cars combined with tho poor grading wero
responsible for the steadiness. May sold
between 39'ic nnd 35'.(,c und closed a shado
lower at IIOUc.
Oats were slightly lower and firm, the
fon turn of the trade being tho largo num
ber of buying orders around 25c. The mar.
ket opened n. shade up, on an active gen
oral demand. A bid of 2T.i$o for 10,000 bu.,
however, brought out not only thn amount
wanted, however, but ho much more that
It looked as If the wholo crop was for
sale. Tho secret of tho market's strength
lay In thn active cash demand. May sold
between 25Ue and 25',4c and closed a slmdo
higher at 2.-,e. Heci'lpts were 238 cars.
Provisions wero Hat. Tho opening was
2',ic lower under tho Influence of hoavv hog
receipts and a drop In prices ut the 'stock
yards. A little rise caused n small rally
curly, but prices settled back later, packers
having taken advantage of the slight bulgo
to toll. May pork closed 2'.io lower at
$13.97'4; May lard Cc down nt J7.I7U, and
May ribs 2'4'fi6c down ut $0.971j.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 20
cars; corn, 200 curs; oats, 100 cars; hogs,
3S,om) head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows:
Wheat
Feb.
Mar.
May
Corn
Feb.
Mar.
May
Oats
Feb.
May
May
Lurd
Feb.
Mar.
May
Itlbs-
Feb.
May
I Open. High. Low. Close. Ycs'y.
7275(73 73 72i 72K 72i?7i
T3
73-W,s 7314 71?6 71'f, 7514
37'i 3716 37i; 3716 371&
.I7T Xi; 37T 3S 38
SOUIiNi 39; 21) I 39s39lMi,i
24',, 2U 5 Hi, ZiH "Jij,
25-fi !ZA 25;n8 25U0?i
13 77'6 13 SO
13 97'6 II 05 13 93 13 975 14 W
7 3716 7 1216
7 40 7 43
7 50 7 6216 7 4716 7 4716 7 6216
G 871 fi 50
C 97'(j 7 0216 0 9716 9714 7 0216
No. 2.
Cash quotations worn ns follows:
FLOFR Dull: winter natents. MfWKS.Sfl.
straights, $3.2U?i3.65: clears. JJ.70W3.30; spring
nrui:iMin. i..iu; pnienis, Jj-Wo J.S'J;
Htralghts, $3,101(3.40; bakers, $2.20fJ2.00.
WIIHAT-No, 3 spring, C3fl73e; No. 2 red.
741175140.
('ORN No. 2. 37"ic: No. 2 yellow, 37eiTT
"'(UTS-No. 2, 25Ufiffilio; No. 2 white, 27if?
2S'sc; No. 3 while, 27Jf2.Sc.
RYE No. 2. Hie.
IIAlHiKY l-'nlr to choice malting, rMfitllc.
HKKUK-N'n. 1 Hun. Jl.Gi); No. 1 northwest
ern, Jl.fi'J; prime timothy, Ji.co; clover, con
tract grade. $11.231111.40.
I'UOVIHIONS Moss pork, per bbl.. J13.S0
ribs sides (looscM Jii.X.Vfi7.1,ri. l)rv snliorl
shoulders (boxed), JB.2oiSB.50. Short clear
sides (boxed). J7.151J7.20.
WIIISKY-Ou basis of high wines, per
'Hill.. 4I..I.
HIJOA US-Cut loaf. Jfi.29; granulated,
J3.72; confectioners' A. $3.59; off A. J3.I4.
1'Vdlowlng are the receipts nnd shipments
lur lining .
Articles. Itecelpts. Shipments.
.Kiour. DDIs ;t2,iXK) 29,oot)
Wheat, bu 93,() 41,000
Corn, bu 3S0.INK) 154,00.)
Oats, bu 423,000 M.000
Hye, lm 11,000 4,no,i
Hurley, bu fis.ooo 10,tM
On the Produce exchange today the but
lor market was Inactive; creameries, Hfj'.'lc
dairies. lUifilSo. Cheese, dull at lO'.itdlc.
i.KK", mill, ill-nil, jol'.
m:w Ytiitic ;i:m;iiai, MAititivr.
ItlllltlltlllllH
Vnrloun
if I bo l)n j- tin
Ciiinuiodltlei.
NKW "VOHK. Keb. r..-KI.Orit-neoilta
21,5 b bbls.; exports. 19,0!J bbls.; market
dull and lower with wheat; winter p.it-
,..r, WJlT'" 1 KlUIIKIllS, .f.U7f
: ft , . M I ,1 n.iuitrn nn , .... 1 u t ll.-.. . . .... .
, i .... .... ,.,-,, in. ,..,irii wiiiinr
oxlriis, J2.50fi2.S..; Minnesota bakers, J3.(MMf
,(.2o; winter low grades. J2.43H2.r0. Hyv
Hour, quiet; fair to good J2.S'ift3.15: cholco
'" I'iJ:, Buckwheat flour, dull,
"I'CKU IlKAT-Steady at fi2ftfi2';o, c. I. f.,
COHNMKAI-Sleadv: vnllmv
city 91c: Hrandywlne, $2.l0'n2.l5.
m K-Sloaily; No. 2 western, fiO'sc f. o.
l afloat; state rye. 5BJ?57c. c. I. f.
IIAltl.HY Dull: feeding. 3S1(5Ie. c I. f..
new- joi-k: malting, tOJitilo, c. I. f.. Now
Ittni'W ?,,A,Tr,Ji,,1: western, i;3f(72c.
IIKAT-Itccelpts, 32,400 bu.; exporis. OS,.
Is.l bu. hpnt, weak; No. 2 red, 7'jiAo. f. o
n. ai oai; ao, i nortliern, Uuluth. MV. f. o.
b litlna' : No. 1 hard. Duliith. s'iu r .. 1.
nlloat. Options opened steady on Kngllsli
cables and small northwest receipts, but
developed subsequent weakness that InMed
in hid. lel'ulallvc iriuie, poor iliil.
side suiiport, weak cimtliienial nmrkots,
riiinii iii'iiiiiiiten unii snori selling enntrib
Uted to the hcuvincHS. Closeil l..i..,.
.'l'"L M"V. WijJiMUse closeil nt 79'jc; July,
7l''((79c. closed at 7!le.
CORN Itecelnls. 92.C!S lm nvimrii o.? .
12l. Spot. M.-uily N... 47e, elevator, nnd
4iiio. f. ii. I), nlloat. The option market
wits moderately active ami stonily during
the day on higher cables and light country
olTerlugs and heavy seaboard clearances;
closeil steady at Uc net advance. Miy.
44 ll-lW(4i 13-lBc. closed at ilfiv; July clo.-ed
nt HHo.
ATS Itecelpts, I5.S00 bu.; exports, 3.6C0
A. Spot, steady; No. 2, aoe; No. ;i. l'0o;
J'n. 2 white. 32,ll32iao; No. 3 while. 31N";
track western, 30ji3lV'; track white, 314f
13c, Options dull but steady.
IIOl'S Irregular: state, common to
choice. 1! crop, 17020c; ISDil lljjl&e; old,
SliOc: Pacific coast, 1900 crop; 17'ji19c; 1SU3.
IIAfir.n' ,lil ''irtn
1II151CS l''lrm; (lalveston, 20 to 25 lbs..
ISfcM9o; California. 21 to 23 lbs., iPc; Texas,
iry. 24 to :io lbs., 15c.
UKATIUJH-Steadyi hemlock sole, Iiuenns
Aires, light to heavy weights, 24023c; neld,
69l246c.
WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, 24U2Cc;
Texas. 15(fil9c.
PItOVlSIONS-Ileef. dull; family. JU.001?
12.00; mess, Jlt.(i0iii9 50; beef hams. IW'yfl
12.00; packet, JIO.OOfflO.50; city extra. India
mess, J14.0iijnB.0i). Cut moats, ete:vly:
pickled bellies. J7.K2UjiS.75; pickle 1 boul
ders. V.75fG.OO: plckfod hnms. JS.tflffO M.
l.nrd, firm; western steamed, $7.75; reilned,
Jlrm; continent, J7.:l: South America, tfO;
compound, J5.50Ii5.fi2'';. Pork, Btoaily; faill
lly, $I5.ooit 15.75; short clear. Jl3.t5j?16.5):
moss. Jl.i.25j 11.50.
IH'TTICH-Hecelpts. S.623 pkgs. ; firm;
fresh creamery, lCl21He; Juno creamery,
15tilHc factory. 110114c.
CIlliKSK-Hocelpts, 3.42S pkgs.; firm;
fancy largo, fall mndo, UUilUHoj fancy
sinnll fall mndo, lb6il2c.
' naOS Hccclpls, 9,100 pkgs.j firm, west
cm, at mark, 21c; southern, nt mark, IP'. i
4f20V6c
TALLOW-Wenki city, 5c; country. nH
MHTAt.S The local metal market wns
Irregular und generally easy today. Spec-
u! itUe ili.illngs. however, were very meiiST
and business was of a hiind-tn-moulh cher
actor Tin In London ruled unchanged "t
.t.122 17s Gd, but hicullv tin was n limit 2
points lower, chiefly due to a lack of de
mnnd nnd th" large arrivals of late. The
close was at J2l.2Mj2).5o. Trading was slow.
Copper was weak, reflecting a lower 'nar
ket abroad, where prices went off about
5s. Iluelness, however, was very slack here
and the basis of operations was unchanged
at J17.90 for Lake Superior and J1G.62W for
easting electrolytic, but sellers could bo
found readily at theju llgurcs. Spelter wns
weak nnd 5 points Inwir, Prices abroad
were 5s lower at Xis. The local market
closed weak, with little trading noted, at
tho decline. In domestic Iron markets little
disposition was manifested to buy, prices
ruling unchanged. Kngllsli markets worn
llrmer, but failed to Influence the local
situation At (llasgow the close was 54s
and nt Mlddlcsborough 47s Sd.
POrintY-A!lve. llrm. fowls, lie; chick
ens, 9c; turkeys, 01" I'.c Dressed, slow; tur
keys, WJlO'ic; chickens 9il0c; fowls, 9'6C
OMAHA WllOl.r.fvVl.l: MAHK I'TS.
Coiidlttiins of Trmlo nnd lluotntlniis
1111 Mlnplo und fancy I'roilnco.
i:nOS-Ilecepts. light; good stock, lCc.
MVK POlMritY-lietif. SHBGc. spring
chickens. 6i.llBc; roosters, 3yfc; ducks, 6'ii
G'Ac, geese. ti'i1l7c: turkeys. GTf7c.
l'ltKSII DHKSSKD I'DPl.TriY-Hens. 7c:
roosters. 5fr"e; ducks. 7'4itSc; g-ese, sitSHc;
spring chickens, per lb., 7c; turkeys, Uc.
OAMK Mallard ducks, per doz.. J3.0Oi
3.C0; tenl. Ji.Wtfn 5; mixed. $1,60571.75: Jack
rabbits. 51.23511.50; cottontnlls. 75cOtl.
HUTTnit-Common to fair, liaUHc;
cholci1. 13llo; seiiarator. 23c.
KlllCSH OYSTKHS - l'lrst grade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can. 3Sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards, 2ac: medium,
20c. Second grade, slnck filled, New York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects. 2Goj
standurds 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
Jl.ffi
KKOXKN rilKSH FISH-nlnck bass, 10c;
white bass, 10c; blueflsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c;
hi in. fins, 7c; cntflsh, 12c; cod. 9c: cropple.
lOe: ciscnes. So: linllliut. lie; herrlnir. 44i
fio; hnddoek, P; mackerel, 20c; perch, 5(p
7c: iilckerel, 7c; pike, 9c; red snapper, 10c;
salmon, lie; Hiinilsh, 6c; smelts, 10c; trout,
iuo; wniieusn, sc.
riuh'osH-l,lvc, per aoz., ooc.
VHALS-Cholce. 9jfl0c.
HAY Price ounteil hv Omnhn Wholesale
Hnv Dealers iiKNorlnilnti! Chnfrn unland.
Js; No. 1 upinnd, J7.50; medium, J7: coarse.
riw. iijc siraw. yj.w. inese prices uih
for hnv ot tmml entur nnd nunlltv. Demand
fair, ltecolpts. 1 car.
OATS-No .i white, iCs.
COllN-No. 3, 32c.
HHAN-JH.60.
VKC3RTAnr,ES.
PAHSNIPS-Por bu 60c.
TUIINMPS-Per bu. basket. 40c.
IIKKTS-Por Oil., 40c.
CA ftHOTS Per bu 40c.
I,i:TTIJCK-I'er doz.. 40ff!5c.
HADISIIKS-Pc- doz.. 35c.
PAHSI.UY-I'er doz.. 53c.
I1I:aNS Wax. nor 1-3 tu. basket. SI:
string, ) .
potatoes Per bu,, cogcoc; Idaho, per
bit., soc
BnKET POTATO ICS Per bbl., $2.
CAlllIAOIJ-Holland seed, lic.
TOJIATOICS - California, nor 4-baskot
crate. $2
ONIONS Nnt ve. tier bu.. Jl; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c.
CISI.KIIY-Callfornln, as to etze, 45075c;
Kalamazoo. 2.di30-
CAULIFLOWKIt Cal forn a. ncr crate.
J3.
FIIUITS.
nilAPICS-Malaga. per keg, SG.50Q9.00.
APPI,KS I'er hlil . 12.R0! enstcrn. J3.2KJ
3.50; California He'lflowers, per box, J1.50.
ui(iiii';i(i;ii:s lien anil isugic, iu jicr
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., J9; per crato, J3.2j.
TROPICA KKUIT5.
OUANCKS California seedlings. $2.23
S2.50; navels. J2.75G3.23; Mexicans, J2.59;
f'lorlrtas, $3.25.
I,H.MONS-Ca forn a. extra fancy. J3.&0
cholco, $3.
HANANAS Per bunch, according 10 Bize,
J2.0012.50.
FlOS-Ca forn a. new cartons, soc: layers.
75e; Imported, per lb., tSjflSc.
DATKS Persian. In GO-lli. boxes. Salrs, 5c
per lb.; Halloween, 6Vsc per II).
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. 1 irrecn. Gc: No. 2 green.
6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, Gc; No.
1 veal call. S to 12 lbs., gc; No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 13 lbs., lie; dry hides, SSI 13c;
shrcp pelts, 2.iij,oc; horse hides, J1.50r2.2o.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 13c: tll
bcrts, per lb , 13c; almonds, per Ib lMj20e;
raw peanuts, per lb., 5(E5V6c; roasted, 66jJ
Y'.ic; jiruzus. iuc; pecans, lujiiuc.
Hi. I.otilt lira 1 11 mill lro visions,
ST. LOIMS, Fob. C.-WHEAT-Lower: No.
2 red cash, truck. 73'.41i74Hc: Jlnv. 73Uc:
July. 72ic: No. 2 hard, 7H6fi71c.
coiiiv strong: no. 2 cash. 37c: track.
37'..ti37J;c: Mnv. SSc: July. 3Si2c
UATiir-i'irm. no. - ensn, o?ic; irncK, .u;i
SfMje; .May, .ojo; no. . wnito, as?ic.
ixi.' T.'i. .. r.lrt
IV 1 I' I" II III 1IL Ull.
KI.OPH Quiet and steady: natents. S3.55
(113.70; extra rancy ami siraigius, w.:u'ua.w;
clour. J2.704l2.90.
SEEDS Timothy. Arm: nvernge. JI.S3W
i TO wltli tirlttii, u'nrth mnrn Plnr. tnti'ttr
at 51.G7.
COHN.MEA I Steady at K.03,
IlllAN Htrnnir: sncked. east track. 69c
HAY" Timothy, easy. JS.50W12.60: prairie.
strong, ji.ioy iu.uo.
v111siV Hieauy 01 i..(.
1 HON COTTONT I ES J1.2C.
HAOCiINO 71t7c.
HEMl' TWINE-9C.
PItOVISIONS-Porlc. Arm: Jobbing. $14.50.
Lord, lower at $7.2214. Dry salt meats
(boxed), firm; extra shorts, $7.124; clear
ribs, $7.23: clear sides, $7.3716. nacon
(boxed), firmer; extra shorts, $7.87'.6; clear
rllis, sU2?; clear sines, s.;j.
METALS Lead: Nominal at J4.17Hffl4.20.
Spelter: Weak at $3.S0.
POI'I.THY Plrm; chickens, 7'.4c; turkeys.
Dific; young, ic; iiucks, ssjc; geeso, dc.
IlUTTEIl Steady; creamery, 1522c;
dairy iiiic.
ErjOS- Hlgher nt 17Uc.
UECi:iPTS-Klour. 9,0fli bbls,; wheat, 50,
000 b;i.: corn. iU.OOO bu.: oats. 32.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 21.WO bbls.; wheat,
110,000 du.; corn, zh.uuo nil.; oais, m,ux mi.
I.Ioriool (irnln mill Pro vIsIoiin,
LIVHIIPOOL, IVb. B.-WH HAT Spot. No.
1 California, steady. Gs3V.d: No. 2 red west
ern, winter, firm, 6a No. I northern
spring, firm, fis 4d, Futures, quiet; March,
Gs Ud; Miiv, os inn.
COIIN Suot. uulot: Amerloun now. 3s 3d
Futures, steady; February, 3s97id; March,
2s 11x1.
PROVISIONS Ueef, extra India mess
G5s Lard, reilned. In nails, quiet. 39s 5d
western, In tierces, quiet, SSh 3d. llacon,
c'oar bellies, quiet. 41s.
HOPS At Ixindon, Paelllc coast, 190i)crop,
steady, ifiii j;i lis.
HI'TTEU -aood I'nlted States, Sis 2d.
l'MAS-Canadian. 6s Sd.
RECEIPTS- Wheat, during the last threo
days, ir.7.000 centals, Including 157,000 Amer
ican. American corn, during the last threo
days, 303.GOO centals. Weather line.
Kiiiiniim Clly (irnln nnd Provision,
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 5. W 1 1 E AT M a y.
BTjio; casn, no. z nam, txwtfwc; rio, j,
C,iMifi7c: No. 2 red. 70il70Uc: No. 3. G79c.
(OUN Jlay. SG'ic: cash. No. 2 mixed.
33'ic: No. 2 White, 37c; No. 3, 3tiv4C
OATS-No. 2 white, :ri?ifj27,ic
llVK-Nn 2. 47U.J748C.
IIAY-Cholco timothy, $10.60011.00; cholco
prairie. Si.601l0.00.
lll'TTER'-Crcaniery, 17Q20c; dairy, fancy,
IGc.
IXiC.S Higher; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
hus stock. IGUie dozen, loss oft. cases re
turned; new whltowood cases Included, Ma
more.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. G3.G00 bu.; corn, 40,fA)
bu.; oats, 9.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn
33,000 bu.; oats, O.ooo bu.
I'blliiilolnlila Produce Inrkot,
PHILADELPHIA, Fob. n.-UHTTER-
Market 'ic lower; fancy western creamery
i-c; ranev wcsiern prims, z.-c; inncy nearuy
nrlnts. SIo.
l.;fl(iS-Flrin: fresh nearby. 22c: lrefh
western, 22e; fresh southwestern, 22c; fresh
southern, 23c.
CHEESE-Dull and weak: New York full
creamery, fancy small. ll3jc: New York
full creamery, fair to choice, loisyn'c,
Mlniicniinll" Wlii'iil, I'lonr 11 ml llrmi
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 6.-WHEAT-Cnsh
74V6c; May, 74He; Ju'y, 75'W753ic. On track:
No. 1 hard. "R'te; No. 1 northern, 744c; No
2 northern. 7!(T72c.
FI.Ol'R-Qll et; rt natents. JI.0L,(ff4.1R
second patents. IJ.S.WI.M; llrst clears, J2.00jf
a.i; second clears, 11 :nis,ui,
I1RAN-In bulk, $U.25flll.M.
Tnloilo (irnln mill Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. Foil. 5-WIIKAT-Dull nnd
lower: cash. ic; jiny, mc; July. 79c.
CORN Actlvo nnd strong; ensh, S9'.4c
.May, wo,
OATS-Strong; cash, 27c.
ltYEr,21,e.
CLOVEHSHHD Active; t99 prime. $fi.75
March. 57.20.
Slllwnnltpc (irnln Market,
MILWAFKEE. Feb 5 -WHEAT-St'ndy
No. 1 northern. 75i45j7Gc; No. 2 northern
72H.M74C.
UYE-Steadv: No. 1. 52Ue.
IIARLVJY-Stendy; No. 2, GOc; sample. 43jy
biC.
l'eorlu Mnrkot,
PEORIA, 111.. Fob. D.-CORN-Qulet; No,
!. 37c.
OATS Firm; No. 2 while. 2G;27c, billed
through.
WHISKY-O11 tho bnBla of $1.27 for 111!
Isheil goons,
Evniiiirntoil mid Dried Fruits,
NEW YORK, Fob. 6. EVAPORATED
APPLKS Trading In the market for evap.
oratOU apples continues of u hand-to-mouth
order, prlmo ponds receive the mo"! ot
tentlon and tho market holds steady at
current prices, state, roniniop. .OjilV.
prime, 4'4c, choice, 5'fiGc, fsncy, G!7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FltflTS-Mnrket
ruled quiet and unchanged at a'iMSVfco per
lb. for prunes, as to size nnd quality. Ap
ricots, Royal, 7a4lil2c; Moor Park, Mitil5c.
reaches, peeeicu, livisc, unpceieii, oviuiuc.
II11I1HI1 (irnln .Mitrkct.
DfLPTH. Feb. 5,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard.
5'lc; No. 1 northern, 73'c; May, 76'.kc:
July, 7;'4i0,
OATS 26',4f( 26C.
MOViniH.VTS OF STOCKS AM) IIOM)S.
Dnj's .Mnrkrt In Very Active mill
Mucus llitte Vnrleil t'nroer,
NEW YORK. Feb. S.-Todnv's market
was very actlvo and ended the day gen
erally higher, but prices of stocks went
through many variations In the course of
tho trading. The market was extremely
spotty throughout, but the constant crop
ping out of new nnd aggressive points of
strength served to overcome the disposition
tsell on tho part of the timid holders of
long stock as well ns by tho bear traders,
who were dlsnosed to nKcresslvo tactics
early In tho day. Tho opening bulge In
prices met with a uecliieiiiy discouraging
iccentlon nnd some of the leadinir stocks
on the list were carried below last night's
level, under the heavy burden cf profit-
inKing sales anil operations iy me nenrs.
Yesterday's leaders In the speculative ad
vance. Including Louisville ft Nashville.
Atchison, Fnlnn Paelllc and Rock Island,
were all carried below Inst night's level anil
the drooping tendency or Hoatnern rncllic
became moro manifest. With weakness In
theso completo stocks nfter yesterday's
buying In tliem for speculation the whole
market necessarily made some rosnonsc
nnd the earlier gains clFcwhero wero largely
curtailed. 1 lie siooi siocxs snowed them
selves not so yielding us those In other por
tion! or til'' list. When the rorco or the sell
Inu mcvement hail oxnended Itself tho re
covery In the Htoel stocks was an Importnnt
limuenco on 1110 mnrKoi. inlying wns
milted to insiders nnd there was n recur-
rer.co of recent rumors of n comlnc whole-
sa'o consolidation of the great corporations
in the trade. The opening rise In the south-
westerns was noi so wiii maintained, al
though Missouri Pacific made a strong re-
cocrv later, rising to 9lTs, and the Wabash
Hteuiltlcs were very largely bought. It was
rumored that Chicago Ar eastern Illinois
hnl passed to the control of tho Missouri
P.iclllc or St. l,ouls Southwestern and the
lately prevalent rumors of a uonernl con-
sc'idatfon of the Southwestern railway sys
tems stui rcturneri their rorm in tun specj
lntlon. Clilcnno & Eastern Illinois rose 6'i
nnd the preferred 14. A spurt of 3' In
11 oncco uuout mid-day was a icaiurc.
There was u very large number of stocks
which advanced sharply under the prcvall-
ig lmnresslon that iibsnriitlon of such
rendc l.y tho larger railroad systems Is the
order of the day. Hotltlng Volley rose 4'4;
Hocking Valley preferred, 3'; Peru Mar
quette, 5; Minneapolis A: St. Louis. 2&;
Evansvlllo & Terro Haute, 6; Lnko Mrlo Ai
Western, 2, and quite un extended list from
1 to 2 points, The most Importnnt movement
of the day was In tho later dealings, when
the coalers und Pennsylvania showed ag
gressive after symptoms of heaviness early
In tho day on a statement thnt the divi
dend on Rending first preferred would not
bu Increased for tho present. The move
ment seemed to be based on rumors us 10
tho disposition of Lohlgh Valley, different
nconlo assigning It to Lacknwanun, Erlo
and Reading. Gains on tho movement were
3 ror LacKawannn, 3 ror Delaware : nun
son, rrom 1 to 2 for other members of tho
group. The movement In Pennsylvania was
not explained, dui 11 resuiieu in uu ad
vance of 4 points. Union Paelllc nnd South
ern Pacific also stircoded In throwing off
their denresslon. thn former advancing to 91
nnd the latter to tS, through heavy offerings
In both cases. A flurry to 3 per ceni in uie
call money rate vie not much heeded, nl-
ll'ough 11 cans nttention 10 me inci mui
Inst week's enormous Incursion into the re
el ve forces bv won of tho loan expan
sion of over J30.000.ori0 was a reality to be
iccifoited with. The reaction lit sterling ex
change und the Imirosslon that mi outward
gold movement to London Is averted for
tho present, owing 10 me iiecune in uie
monevrato thei3 helped to offset the effect
r; the firmer lone of the local money mur
ker.
The absorption ot middle and lower grndo
bom's continued ii"V heavy and at advanc
ing nrleoH. Total nrJes. uar value. J7.710.OOO.
I.'n.ted Stntcs 3s ci'vnnccd ' per cent on the
lanl cull.
The following nrr tne closing prices on
the New York Stock exchanne:
Atchison
do ind
Hnltlinoro & O.
Can. Pacific ....
Cun. Southern .
Ches. & Ohio...
Chlcugo (J. W
('., 11. A: ii.
Chicago 1. & L.. 2Si4
do pfd 9.'
Chicago & N. W..174
5P4 do pfd 30
t-9 W. & L. E 12V6
8216 do 2d pfd 29'4
90 Wis. Central 1716
tSVi Third Avenue ....120
40?4 H. A: O. pfd SC'A
Piv National Tube .. ui'l
..1I7?, do pfd l(v,
II. 1. ,V 1' l.fn
C. C. A- St. L. 77H
Colo. Southern .. ll'
do 1st pru 1.
do 2d nfd ITU
Del. & Illldsoii.. 13314
Del. L. A: W IS
Den. & It. G ;1T.V6!
do dui vi4
t;rio ..!
do 1st nfd uvt
Gt. Nor. pfd 193
1IOCK1I1K joai .... J 11
Hocking Valley.. 4SW
Illinois Central... 129'
Iowa contrul .... 201s
do nfd 51 w
!,. K. ti w n'Vi
do Dfd Ill
Lake Shorn 220
Louis. Ai Nnsh... 93V4
.Manhattan L ....119'fi
Met. St. Ry 101'i
Mex. Central .... 1PJ,
do pfd...
Mo. Pnclllo 91V1
Mooiie iv liuio.,.. ievj
M., K. & T 21H
(10 Did w
N. J. Central.... 152
N. Y. Central. ...145s
Nor. & West
do Dfd
No. Pncltlc .
do Dfd
Ontario Ai W
O. It. A; N. .
Mo Dfd....
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st (ltd
do 2d nfd
Rio a. W
do pfd
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
St. L. S. W
do Dfd
St. Paul
do nfd
"St. P. Ai O
So. Paelllc
So. Railway
do inn 70
Tox. it Paelllc... 'XV
I'll nil Pun i n.lV
do Dfd Xf.'s.
wuliasli 11
Adams Express.. .155
.m. wxpress i.vi
V. S. ExnrosH 53
Wells-Fargo Ex.. 140
Am. Cot. Oil...
do nfd
Am. Malting ...
do pfd
Amer. S. & It. . .
do pfd
Amer. Sjilrlts ,
do pfu
Amer. S. II
do pfd
Amer. S. Ai W..
do pfd
Am. Tin Plate..
do pfd
Am. Tobacco ..,
do pfd
Ann. Mln. Co...
Hrk. Ran. Tr...
Colo. F. & I
Con. Tobacco ...
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do nfd
ii'jiit, itiieciric ..,
107',i Glucose Sugnr
do prd
Int'n'l Paper ..
do pfd
Laclede Gas ...
Nat. niscult ...
do pfd
National Lend
do nfd
National Steel
do prd.
436,
S4Ji
L?l''
"1.4
. 231,,
. 12
. 7li
.150'fe
431S
Ui
f3
30Vj
. !)
416
. 25
. oo'.6
. 99l
O
'. 17
. 30' i
. 70
. 49
. 93
. 594
17't
.110
. 1M
. 9ii
. 61 K,
. 77i
.191
. 4916
. 1'B
. 21
. 70
. 7N6
29'
. XIU
. IS'?
11 '.s
92 A
N. Y. A. Drake.. 101
No. American
Paelllc Const ..
do 1st pfd.. . .
do 2d nfd
Pacific Mall ....
People's (las ...
Pressed S. C...
in net
32Th Pullman P. ('..
Mi Stand. R. Ai T..
r.fi' Sugar
25 I do pfd
raVTenn. C. & I.
132U I'
6
. K7
. Ii.'!
. 43i
.102a;
Si'.
. ill
.199
r2?i
.110
fifili
S. Leather.... 1'!
.1'ilU do nfd....
.12S U. S. Rubber
. 17V do pfd
'sUostorn Pnlon...
Amnl. Copper ...
Republic 1. Ai S.
do nfd
P. C. C. ,i St.
4H
19
5114
Slid
W6
15',
fio.
GO',4
AtCll. gCIl
do ndJ. s l'-1r
Can. So. 2s 110
C. Ai O. 4',is lOB't
do 6s r.l
C. Ai N. W. c. 7s.. 1394
do S. F. deb. 6s. 1.1
Chlcngo Tor. 4s.. PC'i
Colo. So. 4s Mljl
D. At It. u. 4S....103
Erie gon. Is 81
P W. Sr D. C Is. K2U
Qen. E ectrlc 5s..l69
la. Central is....iib
I
Cons., money ...
do account ...
Atchison
Can. Pacific ....
St. Paul
Illinois Central.
Loulsvllln
P. Dfd
N. V. Central. .
todnv were llrm Cnn.idlan Pacific and
locals were in good demand and banks wero
harder, especially Deiitschland, on nntlcl
tuition of the balance sheet being rnvorable.
Exchange on Londnni 20in 49'il'fK for
checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 2'4
Dor cent; threo months' bills, it' per cent,
PARIS. Feb Three per cent rentes.
102f 17ie for the account, exchange on !n
don, 25f 17'sc for checks; Spanish 4s, 72.074,
.Vetv York .Money Mnrkrt.'
NEW YOtlkV Feb. 6.-MONEY-On cnli.
steady nt 2JJ3 per cent; prlmo mercantile
paper, 31(4 pcT cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
nclual business In bankers' bills at Jl.SVi
for demand and nt J4.StSft4.S4 for sixty
days; posted rates, Sl.SS'-stjI.tg; commercial
bills, Sl.MMH.SPi,
silver Certificates, biumc; uar, uic;
Mexican dollars, 4716C.
PONDS Government. strong: state.
steady; railroad, strong.
Ths closing prices on cones loosy ar as
follows:
L". S. ref. 2s, roB.103H N. Y. C. Is I06i
do Coupon ,lluf N. j, u. g. Afl....IZSi
do 3s, reg 110'4-No. Paelllc 3s.... 71
do coupon 110'ii do 4s tn,V,
do now 4s. reg.l37'i N Y C & S L 4s.. 109
do coupon 137'i'N. & W. c. 4s....l0Pjj
do old 4s, rcg..U36 Ore. Nnv. Is 109
do coupon 113li do 4s m
do 5s, reg lhv, O. S. L. fi rcr
do coupon 110'.4i 110 consol 5s. ...11614
D. of C. 3s, G3s..,123 Rending gen. 4s.. I'.-,
43 10.1'i n. . is y.u.
m i a; 1 m c. tis.uii
St L Ai S F g. Gs.128
St. Paul cons... 1st
St. I'. C. & P. 1S..1ISU
do 5s 120ft.
So. Paelllc 4s 90U
So. Railway 6s... UG
S. R. Ai T. Cs 03
T. Ai P. Is 11654
do 2s JG
Union Paelllc 4s10fii,
Wabash Is 119
do 2s 110
& N. mil. 4s.. .101 West Shoro 4s. ..114
M.. K. Ai T. 2s... 79'6Wts. Central 4s.. 9
do 4s 97 va. centuries ... 90
Neiv York Mlnlnur Stocks,
NEW YORK. Feb. E.-Thn following are
quotations on mining stocks'
Adams Con 23
llco 43
Hreecc 100
llrunswlck con as
Comstock Tun... 4
Con. Cal. Ai Va .150
Dcadwnod Terra. 5f
Horn Silver 111!
Iron Sliver Gl
I.tndvllle Con.... 0
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr ..,
Phnonlx
Potosl
Savage
S'erra Nevada
Small II open .
Standard
... 14
...GOO
... GO
... 9
... 8
... 15
.. 15
... 6b
...415
London Slock Qnntntlnns.
LONDON, Feb. 5.-4 p. m. Closing:
. 951
. 97
. 65'
. 93'
.15B'
.131
. 9)',
. 87
.119
Erie
do 1st nfd...
ronnHyivnnia
Heading ..
No. Pacific
Grand Trunk
Anncondu ..
Rand Mines
Oil
. . 66'i
a .... 7514
17U
Pfd... !9
IVK
Sfi
37W
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Choice Etf Steers and Cow Bluff Etettlj
ind Feederi Strong.
HOGS SEVEN AND A HALF TO TEN LOWER
Clinlcr Wethers nnd I'tvc About
Mrmly, but I.niulin mid All tint
the Host Ites Solil it
III k Illino I, (Mi er.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 5.
Itecelpts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 1,37
fllllnlKl ma.) .. ' 0 J
wiiivtui 1 uiauu o,a
Two days this wcekt... 4.SI5
Same days lust week.... 4,8uO
Samo days week befoic.. 4,377
Samo three weeks ago.. 7.SJI
Samo four weeks ago.... 4.GGI
Same days last your G.Ul
Average nrleo nnlil fur bops for the past
several days, with comparisons:
6,739
S.bW
11401
12.205
IS.1.01
1 .',,"!
11,701
9,307
2.91"
1,2 m J
7.171
6.93
G.lO.i
9.231
s.:i3)
Jan. 15...
Jan. 16...
Jan. 17...
Jnn, is...
Jan. IS .,
Jan. 20...
Jan. 21, ,.
Jan. 22...
Jan. 23...
Jan, 2 ...
Jan. 25...
Jan. 26...
Jan. 27...
Jan. s...
Jan. 29...
Jan 3u...
Jun. 21, ,.
Feb. 1..,.
Pob. 2....
Feb. 3.,..
Feb. 4....
Fob. 6....
6 ?3j. 4 68
u jU4l 1 in
6 20
6 29'i
6 271.
6 23HI
4 4Sl
4 53
I 54
4 4
4 63
6 14V 4 59
5 21 4 65
5 12 4 48
6 18 1 4 3
6 22'6
5 8,
6 25
0 1714
5 22
6 2314
5 31U
5 23'i
4 6:
4 62
4 64
4 f5
4 67
4 fiS
4 62
4 CO
3 52
3 49
3 61
3 64
3 66
3 59
I
3 66
3 61
3 GO
3 67
3 63
3 GS,
3 70
3 61
3 Gl
3 64
3 09
3 69
3I7
3 47
3 61
3 54
3 50
3 51
3 67
3 62
3 63
3 72
3 67
3 G2
3 64
3 66
3 Gl
3 G3
3 73
3 72
3 72
3 2ti
3 231
3 69,
3 bO
3 72
3 fc2
3 23
3 26
: "R 3 90
3 26 3 M6, 3 9"i
4 11
3 Si
3 Hi
3 S.)
3 M
3 23
3
3 33
3 35
3 30
3 27
3 27
3 29
3 91
3 NO
3 9J
4 W
4 11
4 10
3 93
3 91
3 9!i
4 10
3 2
3 191
.1 001 4 031
3 25 3 !l 3 6S
3 21 3 9.t 3 76
3 S3
3 M
3 3
3 79
3 85
3 97
3 S3
3 60
3 tM
3 Gl
3 6
Indicates Sunday.
Tho nfiiclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rood was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C. M. AV St. P. Ry.... fi
O. & St. L Ry 3
Mo. Paclllo. Ry 3
union l'nc. system.. 12
C. A N. W. Ry 8
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 4G
S. C. Ai P. Ry 3
C.i St.P., M. Ar O. Ry. 23
II. Ai M. It. 11, K. , . . 29
C, 11. & Q. Ry G
K. C. Ai St. J 5
C, R. 1. Ai P., east.. 9
C. R. I. Ai P., west.. 2
Illinois Central 1
10
1
3
17
9
17
n
7
21
10
24
1
5
"l27
21
'Nominal.
Iho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Though business
on tho Stock exchange here was restricted
today inn tone was cheorrul and prices
were pretty strong. Tho American dennrl.
ment attracted tho most Interest and for
Its shares was strong throughout, in splto
of the fact that business was greatly Intcr-
leren wun ny 1110 interruption lor threo
hours of the cable. This trouble was duo
to the storm. Huylng wns very free. Tho
Erlo shares and the Atchlsnns wero In creat
demand. There was some selling to realize
in the southern and i nlon raellle issues.
Herlln was buying Canadian Paelllc con
fidently all day. Har goM to tho extent of
itS.OOO was bought by the bank. Money
was easier. Call loans wore down to 3 per
cent nnd time money to 31s per cent. Dis
counts were 3i(3' per cent. Opinions are
divided on tho reduction of tho bank rates,
though the belief that gold will bo coming
from New York strengthened the expecta
tion of 11 cut.
HAR SILVER-Slendy nt 78 3-lGd per
ounce.
MONEY-26173'6 per cent.
The rate of discount In thn onen mnrkot
for short bills Is 34 nor cent: for three
months' bills, 3ff3?. per cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 6. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
oral fund, cxclustvo of tho $150,OnO,O0O gold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Avnllablo cash balance, $140,529,491;
i.i -A r., cifl ...
gum, 4iv.u)l,atv.
Hunk I'leiirliiKS,
OMAHA. Feb. C. Rank clonrlnus for to-
day, $871,932; for tho corresponding day
last year. $1,035,098; decreuso, $103,140.
CHICAGO. Feb. D.-Clenrlngs, $20,710,643;
balances, $2,270,007: posted exchange, J4.S3!6
(&4.S3; New York exchange. Bo discount.
ST. LUCIH, Feb. 6. C curings. J7.207.G3.V.
balances, $1,131,193; money, 5fti! per cent;
New iork exchange. 10c discount bid. nar
nsked.
NEW YORK. Fob. 5. C ear ncs. $231,918.-
734: bnlances. $11,1SS,609.
hustu.x, Ken. 6. Clearings, $21,191,592;
balances, $1,516,419.
UALTIMORE, Feb. 6.-Clcnrlngs. $3.7GS.-
250; balances, $625,SI2.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 6. Clear ngs.
$17,440,223; balances, $2,368,615.
CINCINNATI, Feb. 5,-Clearlngs, $3,312,
900; New York exchange, 25c premium;
monoy, ytlv per cent,
IIonIiiii Wool Mnrkrt.
ROSTON. Feb. 5.-WOOI-The wool mar
ket showed morelltc this week and tho
snles snow n liberal Increase, although it
cannot bu said that In all theso sales full
former prices were paid. Tho bulk of the
business was In tho territory grades, with
lino staple In scoured selling nt 47frlSc, while
thn Htrictlv statiln nrtloln calls for 45fi4Se.
Sales In stnplo wools aro so few and so far
tietweon that prices aro nnminni. iieniers in
Australian wools report a fulr Inquiry nnd
some Importing houses have sold good lines
tj leading manufacturers. Tho following
are tho quotations for leading descriptions:
Ohio and Pennsylvania lloeces XX and
above. 2S1i29o; No. 1 combing, 2Sfi29c; No. 2
nnd a;-blood, 2t32Uc; 'i-hlood washed, 2(?r
use; coarse and nraui wasneu, ynviic;
blood unwashed. 235'2lc. Michigan, Wiscon
sin, etc. X Michigan, 22(S23o: No, 1 Michi
gan combing, 27di2e; No. 2 Michigan comb
ing, 26fi'J7e: U-blood washed, 2lH(27c; coarse
washed, 23f)2ik7; fine delaine, 24fj!!3c. Un
washed medium, etc. Kentucky und In
diana 'l-blood "combing, 23fi24c: -blood, 23
ffi24e; Missouri i4-bloo(l combing. 22(S23o; 3i
blnod. 22j23c; braid combing. 20(Ti2tc; lako
and Georgia, 22o, Territory, scoured basis
Montana, and Wyoming, medium und line,
15f)lGc; scoured, 43ff47c; staple, 47iBC0c;
Idaho, lino medium nnd line. 14',6fil6c;
scoured. 45ft4Gc; staple. 47(rj50c. AustralUn,
scoured basis Spot prices, combing super
fine, nominal, 155il7c; good, 67Q70c; average,
64 If 67c.
Wool Auction Sales.
LONDON, Fob. 5. WOOI Tho number
of bales offered nt today's session of the
wool auction snles was 13,413 and Included
a better hclectlon. There was brisk com
petition and crossbreds wero In good de
mand, some for America. Tho following Is
Iho sulo In detail:
New South Wales. 4.MK) bales; scoured,
Gi'.lds Id; greasy. 4',6'((10d, Queensland. 1.3m)
Inles: scoured, Sdtils 5d; greasy, 5f(10iid.
Victoria, 2,000 bales; scoured, 4(Hils G'jd;
grensv, 4'filld. South Australia, 100 ba'es:
greasy, 75i9d. AVcst Australia, 1,000 nines;
scoured. 11'..(1; greasy, 5fi7d. Tasmania. 100
bales; greasy, 7V6?i9d- New '.ealiind. 3,70)
bales; scoured, fftUfylH 2irt: grensy. 3iH816d.
Capo of Good Hone and Natal. 1.20O bales;
scoured, lsfilsP-d; greasy, 4'q6d.
ColYoe Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 5.-COFFEE-Steady ;
No. 7 invoice, GTrft'o; mild, iiilet; Cordova,
Ml 1216c. Futuros opened steady, with
prices 5 points lower In sympathy with
weakness In the Humburg and Rio mar
kets; also under largo Ilrazlllan port and
interior receipts, further talk of record
breaking niv crop, weight of long cofTee
und soiling for short account. The market
ruled quiet with a weak undortnno nil day.
Spot demand was sluggish and tho public
Indifferent. Covering caused a rally near
the close. Tho marKel closed stenqv. to.
tal miles, 27.500 bgs, Including: March,
5.10c; July, 5.53Jie.ooc; September, 5.70c; Oc
tober, 5.75c.
Wool .Market.
ROSTON, Feh. 5,-WOOI-A better de
mand for woo' wns apparent In the mnrkot
hero this afternoon and In many cases thn
hiiIos show a liberal Increase, although it
cannot be said in nil enses that oven former
prices wero reached. The bulk of the busi
ness transacted wns In tho territory crudes.
'I'lio ranco for cnnil lots of flue medium and
lino staple In scoured Is 45fil7e, while tho
.,.,.,.. ... l ,.. ..I IC.."!ft II... ....... 1
urieiiy M(iiw ih quuil'il ui i.tjjuw. m .inurrii
flci c cs nro slov.
291 1,377 ....
79 1,363
037 1.S09 2,012
42 1.G20 S28
GIG 2,362 1,35s
94
61
1 15
17G
10:
44
1
Gl
77
49
3S
5 !!!!
152 .... 33
Total receipts ....153
The disposition of the dny's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head Indicated:
Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
otnana racKing va
G, 11. Hammond Co
Swift und Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Ai Co
Omaha P. Co., K. C...
O. H. Hammond. K. C.
R. Rocker Ai Degan
Vansnnt Ai Co
Lnbman Ai Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlnger
Livingstone Ai Schaller..
Hamilton & Rothschild.
L. F. Husz
II. L. Dennis & Co
II. F. Hobblck
A. S. Mawhttiticy
Other buyers
Totals j 3,479 8.531 4.861
CATTLE Receipts this morning wero
quite liberal, but tho demand was in fairly
irood shanu nnd tho murkut did not show
very much chango so far ns 0d stuff was
concerned. There wero quite a tew goou
steers on sale that packers bought up 111
cood season nt nrnctleiilly steady prices.
Tho kinds that are selling from $4.40 to $4.80
did not move any too readily loony unu
sellers wero calling that kind of cuttlo a
little 'ower thun yestcrdny. They had to
tnko oft a nickel In most cases nnd occa
sionally 11 dime. Tho liberal supply gave
buyers an opportunity to discriminate
against the common und hnlf-fat stuff,
which mudn It moro difficult to sell that
cluss of cattle at steady prices.
Tho cow market was In very satisfactory
condition today und anything at nil deslr
nblo sold rcudlly nt Jjst ubout yestcriluy'9
prices. The choicer grades were of course
In tho greatest demand, but even the
medium kinds brought right around steudy
prices and the sumo was true 01 canners.
Hulls, calves and stags nlso sold in yes
lerilnv'H notches.
Tin. Kiimo ns bns been tho case for some
little tlmo there wero only n few feeders
on sale, for wmcn more was 11 goun ub
mnnd. A cholco load of feeders would
bring good, strong prices and sellers hav
ing cattle answering to that description
had no trouble to dlsposo of them. The
common kinds sold today Just about where
thnv liuvn noon tor Home lime lime num.
Whnt applies to feeder steers mny bo ap
plied equally well to sho stuff nnd to stock
bulls. Representative sales:
UEEF STEERS
No.
1....
1...,
1....
1....
8....
1....
1....
1...,
31....
42...,
12....
63...,
9...
1...
1...
20...
5...
19...
13...
10...
a
1!"
7...
5...
37...
13...
5...
11
1
18
13
12
37
llowton Stock (Imitations.
ROSTON, Fob. C.-Call loans, 3ffi per
cent; tlmo loans, 3'4 per cent. Otllclul
closlnc:
A.. T. Ai 8. F 64',
do pfd Mi
Amer. Sugur ....137
do pfd 119
Am. Telephone... 161
Ronton Ai AI 234
Ronton Elevated. 109
isosion Ai .MO..
C. R & Q
Dominion Coal
do nfd
Federal Steel
West End P.Ha
West. Electric. J4',
Atchison 4s 102
N. E. G. Ai C. 6s. C7
Adventure 9
Ring. Mln. Co.... IS
Amnl. Conner ... Wiu
liM'-'Atlontlc 23
117 Huston & Mont. .519
33 liutto & Ronton.. n,u
UU- Cl. Ai llecla SV)
do pfd
Gen. Electric ...
do pfd
Ed. Elee III
Mex. Central ...
N. E. O. Ai C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion..,
Rubbir
fnlnn Pacific ..
Union Land ...
Ex-dlvldcnd.
31
. 7".Vs
.1911,
.139
.230
. 16
. 12t
.20n
. 31'.
. 19'
. 9'
. 216
Centennial 22
lTnnklln 1716
ll'imbnldt 2'.
Osceola .'il4
I'arroi 4s
Qulnoy ICS
Santa Fo Copper. 0
Tamarack 330
1 tah .Mining .... rM,
Winona 6iJ
Wolverines ....... 49
Foroluii 11 11 11 el 11 1 .
LONDON. Feb. 6,-Monoy wan abundant
nnd weak todny. Discounts were easy, tho
reduction of bunk rntes nt ncrlln nnd Paris
believed to be Imminent On tho Stock ex
change activity wns confined in Americans.
Tho feature was Atchljons. The amo'int
of bullion taken Into tho Rank t f England
on bnlunco tiviy was jCl-i.Oi"). Gold pro
mlums were quoted at Lisbon at 41.50.
BERLIN. Feb, 5,-Prtccs on the bourse
(III nml Itnsln.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3-OILS-Cottonseed,
ensv, prime eruile, 27wn 'sc; prime yellow,
;i'.r(i3ic. reiroio-jm, urm; reunod ew
Ynilc. $7.70; Philadelphia nnd Rnltlmore,
$3.ir.; Philadelphia nnd Raltlmoro, In bulk,
$5 15. Rosin, dull; strained, common to
kTiind. SI.RV Turnent no. dull. tofHOUc.
LONDON. Feb. 5. OILS Linseed. 24s Gd;
Calcutta Unseed, spot, 73s Gd. Turpentine
spirits, 2SH bd.
Dry (iouils.
NEW YORK. Fob. 5.-DRY GOODS-Ma-terlnl
lmnrovement in the mnrket continues
quiet. Ilrown cottons tend in buyers' favor
for spot goodsi torwani contracts steady;
blenched cottons beginning to shiw Irrecn-
lnrltv: coarsn eolnren cottons dui and ir
regulnr No ehnngo In prints or glnehnm;
print cloths dull nnd unaltered; silks quiet
at previous prices.
Suunr nml MoIihini-n.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb 6 -SI'G AR-Qulot ;
open Kiimo, li'iff.iTjc: open Koine, centri
fugal. 4fi'l6-lCe; yellow. 41ifJ lc; seconds,
2fi4c. Molasses, quiet: open kottlo, 20ff
30e; centrirugni, w(:nc wyrup, .'ihuscc.
AmiIImIiIi- Supiillok,
NEW YORK. Fob. 5 Tho nvnllnble sun
plies Issued weekly bv Rrndstreet's will
not bo t.cnt until tomorrow on uccotint of
,l. ...... I . 9 nl.,n,,ma '
lliu I1UII-1 1 -..-ll II, i.:n-bl Hill.-.
DiietiirH MiiNt He There,
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.; Feb. 6,-Tho
sennto today passed a bill prohibiting non
resident physicians from practicing mell
ti.A (n tin, ulnlA liv nrnyv. 1Tnd,r 111.
bill non-resident physicians must be present
at llicir oiiiccs in .Missouri.
A v. Pr.
700 $2 00
440 $2 50
1120 3 00
880 3 23
931 3 00
630 3 W
1200 4 00
700 4 00
979 4 10
9X5 4 20
830 4 20
1140 4 20
114G 4 20
920 4 23
910 I 25
900 4 25
1050 4 30
1103 4 30
1000 4 30
1069 4 35
105S 4 33
......1163 4 40
1163 4 40
9K0 4 40
1177 4 45
1240 4 43
112 4 45
11 S3 4 45
1102 4 45
Ifl'll! i 15
No.
37...,
16. . .
7...
17...
19...
35..
5..
13..
19..
18..
19.t
11.:
33..
20. .
20..
15..
to
21"
11..
60,,
15..
19.,
25..
19..
40..
17..
1..
1-
Av. Pr.
...1024 4 45
....1280 I 15
....1093 4 50
904 4 50
,...1115 4 HI
,...1115 4 60
....1196 4 60
....1067 I 55
....1155 4 fo
,...1225 4 60
....1091 4 60
....1329 I W
,...115i; 4 GO
,...1036 4 IT.
....1178 4 ffi
....1187 4 65
....1192 4 70
....1102 4 "0
....1237 4 75
....1122 4 75
....1259 4 80
,...1450 4 CO
....1247 4 85
....1323 4 85
....1125 I 90
....1152 190
....1475 r. rr.
....1431 5 25
....1500 6 23
"M 5 '!3
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
...1041 2 85 2 23 4 35
...1070 2 85 22 995 4 40
... 9SS 4 15 20 90S 4 40
...1331 4 23 13 1153 4 65
... 958 3 t". 15 1239 I Ml
...923 4 23 20 1177 6 20
...1080 4 10
1...,
1...
1...
1...,
2
6..
11..
1....
a
?.!;.'.'
14
Hi;;;!
1...,
490 2 00
101O 2 10
1090 2 10
925 2 10
785 2 15
814 2 25
1190 2 60
,..,. 935 2 60
; 925 2 60
1030 2 50
730
1030
1060
920
942
.1010 2 03
,1000 2 G".
60
IV)
CO
G
COWS.
I...
9...
6...
li'.!'.
70
3 25
2 85
S3
85
2 85
2 13
85
1000
1143
lO'O
970
1330
1180
1040
900
1330 2 85
1013 2 90
10(5(1 2 85
1039 2 60
1061 2 90
101 2 90
1150 2 90
IHO 2 90
U2S 2 95
1050 3 00
1240 3 00
. .1060 3 f,0
.. 910 3 00
, . 80 3 00
.. 910 3 00
.,1061 3 00
..1230 3 00
,.1220 3 1 10
. .1140 3 00
. . 840 3 00
..1110 3 00
..11S3 3 00
..1010 3 00
..1090 3 00
. . 90 3 00
..1120 3 00
, . 983 3 10
.,1223 3 10
,.117"i 3 10
8iii n 10
7....
3....
4....
3....
1....
1....
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o
ig!;;'.
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1
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1".' .'.'.'.'.'.' .'
7
1
52. .
1010 3 15
,....1131 3 15
926 3 15
1282 3 15
1140 3 20
1010 3 20
1094 3 20
1029 3 20
880 2 25
1220 3 25
1210 3 25
1210 3 26
1330 3 30
10O0 3 30
HUO 3 30
1210 3 31
1115 3 30
1160 3 30
925 3 30
1078 3 I'O
1200 3 30
1000 3 20
1233 3 3".
1230 3 25
891 3 a
1003 3 35
9V) 3 33
9S3 3 40
1100 3 10
1002 3 45
1103 3 1
1010 2 10
112.". 2 60
1015 3 50
1250 2 GO
. . 880 3 50
.. 9IG 3 50
..1310 3 50
..1180 3.'0
..1121 3 r.'i
..1033 3 65
, . 980 3 00
..1200 3 00
.. 9IS 3 05
..1030 3 70
..IHKl 3 71)
..1115 3 70
..1O10 2 73
. . 990 2 7."
,.10i 10 2 75
..1000 2 75
..1270 3 75
..1215 3 75
..16V) 3 75
. . 030 3 73
17'.'.'."'.'.'
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12'.'.'."'.'.!
isrrr..ri
5
COWS AND HEIFERS.
.11118
. 923
..410 2 01
. . 810 2 5'i
. , 650 3 00
, . 735 3 20
.. 760 3 25
.. 800 3 35
, . itC.1 3 30
.. 820 3 40
.. 491 3 40
.. 186 3 60
.. 102 3 ,7)
. . 802 3 60
.,1080 3 ."
..!( 3 33
3 15 19..
3 "'
HEIFERS.
;i
28
9
10
7
10
I
6
. IfiOS 3 65
. 960 .3 t3
1..
6...
1.
.. 816 3 no
. . Ml 3 l
, , 880 3 60
..10V. 3 Gl
..1027 3 70
.. 91J 3 -0
. . 842 3 70
.. 9Vi 3 70
.. SO'- 3 70
.. 5VI 3 7.
. . 921 3 tu
..1845 3!')
..inoi s f.
SIO 4 00
17
o
1
6
1
1
10
24
43
IS
..has
..10S0
.. 9
1...
1...
1...
I
1
1
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1
2
3 IV 1
3D 1 . .
CALVES.
M75
.1110
. W0
4 10
4 10
4 CO
39) 3 5o
22
330
4 00
5 CO
300 r.
m 5 so
280
1
5 50
6 00
1.
1
V.'.'..'.
2
1
SCO G 60
160 6 00
HO
IK
6 36
6 36
6 75
120 7 00
.200 6 (l
.12(1) 2 35
..1600 3 10
.1570 3 11
.15S0 3 25
. :w
.12t1
.1300
..I3S0 3 25
.1210 3 '
HULLS.
1.
113
137
' 00
33
3 35
130.1
.1180
.1270 3 30
. ' n 3 :
..1370
.100.
3 35
3 ID
..lVl 3 40
..1720 ' I".
1..
1..
1..
3..
O
1.
. 990 3 60
,.1U0 3 60
.1310 3 60
.1250 3 50
.130
.1010
3 60
3 .V,
.1320 3 55
.1700 3 55
.1840 3 GO
.1450 3 ir.
...1".'V)
...1880
3 tfi
3 65
.1210 3 70
..1350 3 m
..1320 3 75
..1710 3 85
STOCK CALVES.
1830 I 00
31" 3 15.
I" J 4. ...
STOCK COWS AND
410
49"
1 ?:.
1 75
llO
1 l!
t".
1 "70 2 10
1....
1....
IfOO
830
. 970
IN)
no
GO
3 00
ftVl 3 00
. 855 3 10
I
3
n
L .
4
3
heifers.
.... j.v , .. 15
.... l
fc8,l
60.
700
.t :
3 25
3 25
3 25
10.
11..
3...
1...
1...
1...
1...
STAGS.
01
357 3 25
7V. 3 25
402 3 55
627 3 33
1110
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
712 3 25
, 840 3 55
460 3 60
730 3 50
46". 3 50
i-O 3 1.1
3 75
3 73
3 83
3 8.-,
3 !
4 00
4 in)
14..
14..,
II..
31..
1..
4..
.. 650
.. 913
.. 661
.. 861
.. 930
.. 624
..106)
.. 800
.. 7S.8
.. 840
.. 915
688
i a.
4 10
4 10
4 15
I 20
. . 9.10
.. 9-J.
.. 733
..1070
.. 612
.. 834
.. 980
.. 742
.. 005
..110S
..1081
.. 923
.. 623
.. 880
I 20
4 20
I 23
4 25
4 25
I 25
1 :.".
4 30
4 75
4 .V.
4 35
4 40
4 10
4 40
4 45
1...
7...,
67...
16...
48...
6S...
43...
34...
27 718 4 50
IS..-. 396 4 50
46 700 4 GO
1 710 4 f)
HOGS Tlfero wna n fnlrlv llliernl slltinlv
of hogs hero todny and owing to lower
values ut other markets, packers started
out hero to not their droves for less money.
A few of the packers began bidding $5.2216
and, $3.25 nnd ns high as $5.27'i nnd $5.30 was
pain mr somu or tho choicest neuvywcigni
hogs, so thnt the murket was 5plO lower
than yesterday. Only u few loads changed
hands nt those prices nnd then packers
lowered their bids to $5.20 and $3.2216, n
some Into trains arrived that make the
count overrun. Sellers were not willing to
ias,e tne prires niTered and ns a result tne
market was slow for n time nnd hut llttlo
wns done. Later on the provision market
showed some strength nnd puckers restored
their bids to where they wero in the morn
ing nnd bought their hnirs 6til0c lower than
yesterday, or about 7!ic lower. In spite ot
me wean spot in the middle, when pncKcrs
wore bidding 10c lower, everything was sold
In good season, Representative sules;
No. A v.
20 125
8S 183
.191
..ISO
..ITS
..153
..188
..229
. .203
6 19.S
!2 1GS
47 269
64
70.
63.
69.
66.
81....
62....
I....
29. . . .
44....
3....
61....
24...
67...
52...
51...
43...
67...
69...
GS...
61...
76...
67...
57...
92...
GO. . .
71...
76...
73...
82...
66..
40
80
160
40
80
40
40
20
. . .20.8
...240
...251
1
'.7M
. .253
. .257
. .316
. .221
..242
. .231
..210
..218
..220
..174
. .263
. .233
..229 240
..267 120
. .233
..21S
. .249
3 '
'. 1281
..195
..241
..218
. .203
..212
. .203
.24."
Sh. Pr.
... $1 so
120 5 10
160 $5 15
... 515
... 5 15
40 5 17'6
... 5 W
40 6 20
5 20
f. 20
5 20
r. 20
5 2')
5 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
5 2')
5 22U
5 "'
5 22V,
5 5
1. w
No.
63
67....
84....
61....,
68
61)
79
70....,
90
69....,
ai
78
81....
69....
15....
73. . . .
72....
61....,
69....
62... .
80....
A V.
.298
.277
.154
.348
.231
.238
.233
.257
.2113
.224
.233
.205
.187
.219
.251
.2J
.216
.203
.246
.238
13
160
120
10
24 2.15
39 23S
68.
71..
85..
50..
85..
21..
79..
73..
63..
93..
..257
. . .228
. . .209 . . .
. . .320 80
...185 160
. . .234
. . .233
...216
...292
...210
...237
, . .220
5 m
1. -.Vj
5 22'A
5 ?2',.
5 22
6 22!?
VI I) r-M
40 5 2216
49 5 22'4
... 5 22U
120 6 2216
. . r. "AT.
6 2215
5 22V6
5 22'
5 22'5
5 "2l4
r. 221'.
r. V2i5
5 2215
5 22'6
r. ""'
6 22'5
6 22$
li ..''i
80.
65..
211
.262
.216
.227
Sh. Pr.
. . . 5 2214
6 22' 3
r. ?:;
6 ?2lj
5 ?216
6 22U
5 22'i
5 2216
f. 2214
i i. -5
1215
r. 2214
5 22'j,
5 221i
6 22',
5 221,6
5 22'J
6 221!,
6 L21i
5 25
r. 25
r. 25
5 25
6 25
5 23
SO 6 22fA
40
40
80
40
40
40
40
160
80
80
80
81
69 Kit
69 213
42 389
80
80
SO
160
80
5 "M
6 22' I
5 22'".
"2K.
67,
69...,
66. . . .
61...,
66...,
73. . . ,
68.,.,
37...,
21...,
GO....
71...,
60. . . ,
61....
61...
62...
6.8. . .
SI...
93...
62...
(17...
72. . .
61...
52...
44...,
66....
.211
.258
.289
.236
.290
.218
SHEEP
... 5 22!6"
120 5 22U
ft it ---I,
5 2216
5 22',$
5 22'.i
160 5 22'...
... 6 22'!.
;.'o
..211
..273
..258
. .275
..276
..231
. .207
..301
..252
..241
..271
..201
..295
. .251
..228
..213
..207
..280
..237
..281
. .265
. .301
..210
. .247
25 256
51 290
58 238
65 292
160
5 25
6 25
6 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
811 5 25
40 5 25
SO
160
80
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 2.
5 25
5 25
240 5 :
20 5
5 25
5 25
5 25
5 25
1. 25
5 25
6 25
40
120
13.
50. .
70..
63..
62..
62..
.333
.409
.254
.226
.323
.art
good
5 25
6 27' 6
6 27' i
5 2716
5 27'i
5 30
6 30
supply
of
Thorn was a
sheep on sale again today, and ns tho tend
ency of prices was downward ut nil points
1110 murKct wus rather weaK here, some
cholco wethers brought- $4.30 and $4.35.
which looked Just about steady with yes
terday nnd with tho close of last week. A
prime bunch of ewes brought $3.80. which
also looked about steady. Asldo from a
few sales of that charncter tho mnrket was
lower. All but tho very chuleest owes could
safely be quoted u dime lower nnd In some
cuscs moro than that. Lambs wero also n
big dlmo lower The domain! seemed to bo
good shape at tho decline and tho market
wjs fairly active on tho bettor grades. The
common and undesirable stuff, of course,
moved rather slowly. Feeders did not show
any quotable chnnge, only a few being
offered, which wero picked up nt nbout
steady prices.
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers. SI.251T
4.10; fair to good wethers, $I.Ooji4.25. choice
lightweight yearlings, $l.65fi4.S5; fulr to
good yearlings, $l,40Ji4.63; cholco ewes, M 10
f(3.S0; fnlr to good owes, J3.O05.1 40; chilco
niiiu 11111111-1, 4.(M,i,i, mil 111 kuiiii rllliK
lambs, $l.75f!5.oO; feeder owes, $3.25'i3.5o,
feeder wethers, iS.Wi'.t.lu: feeder lambs.
$1.0094.40. Representative, sales:
G cull owes
219 western owes
120 western owes
110 western owes
12 cull lambs
181 western owes
207 western yearlings..
267 western lambs
247 western lambs
21.7 western !ambs
2ffl western lambs
No.
6i) cull owes
219 western owes
1 cull wethers
18 Iowa owes
363 western ewes
217 western ewes
1 buck
in feeding lambs
61 native mixed
26 cull lambs
223 western yearlings..
49 common lambs ....
12 native lambs
91 nntlvo lambs
83 Iowa lambs
610 western lambs
221 wesurn lambs
heavy, $.V3i-l(5. 10, mixed packers, $j.-fi6..
light. $5.15-11' 30: I'lRs. ti 7ofl3.0S. ,
SHEEP . AND LAMHS-Hceclpl". fcOOO
head; market steady; western lambs,
5.35, wr stern wolhers. $l.2&tT4 70: wf stent
yearlings, $l.50Xfj.W. ewes, $3.50fll.OO; culls,
2.5oT3. 10.
St, Louis Lite Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOIMS. Feb. 6.-C'ATTl.K-Hccclpt.
3.200 head, including 1,300 bend Texan;
mnrket steady; native shipping and export
steers. $4.Mijo,80; dressed beef and blitchot
steers, $4. 161? 5.10; steers under l.ooo lbs., $3.10
11.75; stoekors nnd feeders, $".45JT4.0".i; cows
and heifers. $2,Tf 1.25; canners. $1.2TW"2.io;
bulls, $2 1M(4.i; Texas nml Indian steers,
$J.6CV4.7o: cows nnd heifers. $2.15ti3.60.
HCGS Receipts, I0.IM) head; market lie
tlvo. 51110c lower; plgf) and lights. $5.25(3.30;
pnekers, $3 30MG.35; butchers, $5.3n'ii3.371i. ,
SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts, 900 head;
market strong to HV higher; nntlvo mut
tons 3..Vili lambs, $i.5tifKi.(S; culls nml
bucks. $2 6ifil.26; stockcrs. $2.75J3.0.'.
e Vurk Lit i- Stuck Murket.
NEW YORK. Feb. f..HEEVES-Rc-cclpts,
253 head, no sales today; nominally
steady; exports. 55n cattle, .Z sheep atul
4.4m) quarters of beef; tomnnow, 12 cattle,
16 sheep and 8.360 quarters of beef Calves,
receipts. 86 brad, veals, steady; ordinary
to choice, $6. nous 75..
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 3.63"
head; cheep steady, lambs weak und lower;
sheep, J.I. 5ni 4.6o, medium to prlmo lambs,
$5.35; nno car. $5.83.
HOGS Receipts, 1.670 head; none for silo
alive; nominally weak.
St. .lusepli Lite Stuck Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Fob. 6.-(Spo-clal.)
Tho .1 nil run I quotes:
CATTLE Receipts. 1.S00 head; mnrkrt tic
.live, strong; natives, $1,154(5.40; Texas und
westerns, $3.6sio.l3; cows and heifers, $2.15
el 25; bulls and stags. $2 104. 50; yearlings
und calves, J.I.OiM.SO: stockers nnd feeders,
$3.10f?l.35; von Is, $l.25'(i7.l.
HOGS Receipts. 6,300 head; market 60
lower; all griules, $."..Oi'i4iC.40; bulk of sales,
$5.265.35; pigs. 10(iil5c higher,
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 900 head;
market steady.
Stuck lu Sluht.
Following nro the receipts at the four
principal western markets fur February 5:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 3,438 8,662 4,32..
Chicago G.0 3.1M) 12,U
KniiFas City 8,2t) 10.000 6.WM
St. Louis 3,200 10.000 91M
Totals
.19.S38 31.662
FREIGHT POOL IN BAD WAY
Cblenm. Grent Western's lie termina
tion to Hustle on lis Own Ac
count ('mixes Trouble.
CHICAGO, Feb. 0. Tho Record tomorrow
will say: Reports nro current thnt tho
freight pool maintained by western lines
has gono to pieces, as tho result of rebel
lious actions taken by tho Chicago-Great
Western. Not satisfied tho Great Western,
It Is said, has scratched Its name off tho
agreement nnd set about to get business on
lines laid down by Itself. Tho Interested
olllcln's say that with one railroad out tho
poo! cannot bo maintained.
Iluvt's Will ('untested,
NEW YORK. Fob. r. -Formal notlro of
contest of tho will of the late Charles It.
Hoyt. the playwright, was lllcd with tho
surrogato today. The contestants nro
Joseph R. Hoyt of Nushua, N. 11., in. I
Ella M. Green of Concord, N. II., cousin
of Mr. Hoyt.
T 1 1 II REALTY M It KET.
INSTRUMENTS lllcd for record Tuesday,
February 5, 1901:
Warranty Deeds,
C. R. Smith nnd wife to P. J. Totmnn,
lots 5 and G, block 37 Renson $ (25
Georgo P llemls Real Estate company
to National Hank of Commerce, cor
1 11. 1 It lots lu blocks 1, 2. 19, 39, 40 nnd
68, Credit Fonder ad; blocks 2 and 6.
Holvedero ud; hlockn 267 nnd 470
Grnnilvlcw; blocks A, II, C, D, E and
(1, Prospect Place 10
M. It. Davenport nnd husband .0
Loulso Junt-scn, 20 ncrcs In olj so
18-16-13 l.tCO
Mury P. Griffon to Genevieve Tyler,
lots 10 ond 11. block A, Morrison's ml 200
John F. Flack company to Cathno
Kcenaii, lot 1, block 6, Isabel ad 9'0
dull ( lllllil Deeds.
Christ and P. N. Lyon to Nils Lyon,
lot 0, llonllcld 1
John Btclhbrunurr to Minnie Stelnbriin
ncr, bV6 lot 21, block 1, Drown park.. 1
Deeds.
F. C. Grnblo and wife to II. R. Darker,
lots 7 and 8, Convent Place 1
Total amount of transfers J3.5SS
66
103
91
101
5")
131
97
6".
82
71
98
Av.
80
105
112
122
99
112
260
78
107
63
10".
7.j
75
73
96
81
83
2 00
3 ,15
3 40
3 40
3 75
3 80
4 3".
4 75
4 89
4 80
5 01
IT.
f J 5 1
3 41
3 5)
3 60
.1 7'i
,1 71
3 75
. Oi
. 10
4 2.
I 3i
4 60
I 73
4 7i
4 k5
4 K"i
I 85
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CHICUiO LIVE STOCK " M 111 KET.
Cuttle (ieneriilly Stendj Hogs nml
Sheep I, on or.
CHICAGO Feb. 6.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
5,000 head, Including 250 bend Toxons: steers
steady to slow; butchers' stock, steady;
Texaiis, steady to strong; good to prime
steers, $3."'''j6.00; poor to medium, $3. l'Hf
I 'i i- stockcrs nnd feeders, slow. 10c lower,
7(Vir4 50; cows, $2.6'.?! 4. 15; heifers, $2.751'
410- canners. slow. $2.i(2.60j bulls, steady,
J' 75171 25; calves, strong. $1 'WM.S0; Texas
grass Steers, $3.;i'f4.0O; Texas hill's, $2.500
3' HOGS Receipts today, S.OOo head; tomor
row 30,() head, estimated; left over, 5,0 l
head: market Mi 10c lower, closing weak;
top $5 10; mixed nnd butchers, $5.20113.35:
iroo'd to ehnlre heavy, $".30ff5 40; rough
heavy. $5.151 5 25: light. $5.15f(5 326: bulk of
sales', $5. 2"' "0 3 33.
HHHRI' AND LAM US Receipts, 12.000
head; weak to 10e Iqwer; lambs, lufttrm
lower; gnnd to choice wet hi rs, $3.9)111.1(1;
fnlr to cholco mixed, $3,604(3 90; western
sheep, yi.Wfll.40; Texas sheep. $2.60K3.fti;
native lambs, $1,231)5.25; western lambs, $"..0i
It'll 11 nii h City Live Slunk Murket,
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 6 -CATTLE-Re-celpts,
7,Mi) head natives, 700 head Tcxiins,
2V) bend calves; beef steers, steady to 10c
lower; cows and stockcrs and feeders,
steady; nntlvo beef steers, II. 60115.50: stock
crs and feeders, $1,761(4.75: fed western
steers, $l.0'(l.9); TexniiB nnd Indians. $3.751f
4.60; cows, $3.fm?d.OO: heifers, $3.501 I.7.; can
ners, $2.25fl2.90; bulls, $3.00WI.25; calves, $5.60
417.50.
HOGS R"relpts, 10,000 head; market 3c
lower; top, $3.40; bulk of sulos, $5.23''u5.37l,j;
lluy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE at
fc a share; Company controls 17 claims In
tho heart of tho District; property being
operntcd with n steam hoist; hns a record
of production of $160,000.00.
Iluy I'Rinn MINING COMPANY STOCK
at 20c a share; the company owns 45 claims,
and a largo mill; Is u steady shipper and
employ 26 mun; will undoubtedly pay divi
dends this year-
Wrlto for Imformutlon concerning divi
dend paying stock showing an Investment
of bettor than 3316 P'T cent, lo Herbert S.
Shaw, olllcca 14 nnd 15, Ilrown Palace Ho
tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks
sold on Instalment plan. Direct prlvato
wlro to nil Colorado exchanges.
JAMES E. BOYD & GO,,
Telephone HCItl. O11111I111, ,h.
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