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    TIIEN OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1902.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
?roitsii.il Wtett BpsonUteri Ttiri Itir
iih aid Frieti BuU L.w.r.
LEAOING CEREAl HAS SLUGGISH TRADE
Nevra la of nn Indifferent Sort, Cable
Slightly Depreaacd, Argentine
.hlpmenta Smaller anil Xorth
ntitprn neeelpta Light.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 81. Professional wheat
peculators turned bearish III sentiment to
day and though corn worked stubbornly
against tho Iniluchces, prices, ruled lower
all around. May wheat closed with a loss
of HSttc. May corn fic lower and May
oats Ho depressed. ' Provisions closed a
shado to 60 lower.
Wheat had a. heavy feeling nil through
the session, lloutlno news, whllo favor
ing; buyers to some extent, was of nn In
different sort. Cables wero slightly lower,
Argentine shipments wcro Mill much
smaller than a year ago, and the receipts
In the northwest wero light. Tho south
western markets wero bullish and on tho
breaks scalpers bought and shorts covcrpd.
Trado was light In volume. Tills led
speculators to tho argument that business
was too small to hold the advance In th
markot when tho pit turned bearish. Pro
fessionals turned sellcss, tho seaboard re
ported a slack export demand and per
sistent selling caused declines. The ftuctu
atlons were small, with, a tn.,dy jowcf
trond. May opened a Hhado to WilW lower
at 78i4$78Hc, sold down to 77ic and, after
small reactions closed weak, lowor,
at 77i77T4c I.ocal receipts were only
eleven cars, and Minneapolis and Duluth
reported 249 cars, making a total for tho
three points of 260 cars, against 327 Wst
1 week and 379 r yenr ago. Argentine ship
ments wero 320.000 bu., compared to 720,000
last year. Primary receipts wero 337,000
bu., against 402,000 last year. Seaboard
clearances In wheat und flour equaled
383,000 bu. Bureau statistics at Washing
ton reported three-fifths of the wheat ex
ported from this country In December was
from tho Pacific coast, 6,9SO,000 bu.
Corn struggled hard to maintain Its
strength, but gradually slipped down In
company with wheat. At the opening
slightly higher cables nnd the firmness of
tho Kansas City market exertod qonslder
nblo Influence. Receipts at tho western
markets nro falling off materially and re
ports state an Indisposition on the part of
holders to sell. Dry weather In Argentine
threatens tho crop. All told, tho markot
hero showed a firm undertone, nut trado
was light and tho wheat woakness made
Itself folt. May corn, whichsold early at
63HtJ63$ic, and fluctuated narrowly, and
ended in a net loss of H0?6c at the close
was weak at 62'4c. Receipts wero 52 cars.
Trado In oats was light, with no con
spicuous action one way or tho other. The
opening was unchanged and for a time
the tone was Arm. Brokers say that the
public and local traders havo been fright
ened out of tho market by reason of Its
recent nntlcs. At ono tlmo early there was
a dip, but thcro was a quick recovery until
com began sliding down. May closed
weak. Uo down, at 44Mc. Rocelpts wcro
61 cars.
Provisions wero qulto, with very narrow
fluctuations. Speculation was of a common
place nature, slightly higher after tho
opening with tho giralns, but sagging loter.
May pork closed 6c off at $16.85, May lard
6c lower at J9.37U and Mny ribs a shado
down at $8.408.42V4. ,
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 'wheat,
15 cars; corn, 70 cars; oats, 60 cars; hogs,
24.000 head.
Tho Hading futures ranged as follows:
springers, lOHtniltc; fowls, lOflllHc; tur
kys, MMWtWc.
METALS Thcro was an excited copper
markot today. At the Metal exchange lots
of from 100,000 to 2,000,000 lbs, were bid for
and offered, but no laics were ofllclnlly
reported, though a considerable business
was done by urlvnto dealers, Ono seller
ffercd 2.000.000 lbs. of electro Vtlc at $13.
but the host hlil wits I12.TS. lvikp closed
with spot quoted at JI2.7tflS.I3. and elec
trolytic at il2.7Ggi3.00 mid casting at $12.75
012.87W. Lnko for spot to July delivery
was offered nt $13.25, with $12.7o bid, and
electrolytic, spot to July, wits offered nt
$13, with 112.(5 bid, and for casting for
February delivery J12. J2Vi was bid, with
J12.S7W asked. The lxwdon market for
copper was iss mgner, closing wnn spot
n rutures at xou. tin nt tw lorn was
teurtv. Hnnl rinsed nt 123 .nnfiZI.M. At
J X) ikUi 11 prices wcro 2 6s higher, closing
with spot nt 109 and futures nt 105 10s.
Lead wns unchanged hero "at $1.10; London
was 10s higher. Spelter wns easy, but un
changed hero nt $4.25. London was 5s
higher at 17 7s 6d. Iron was quiet, but
steady nnd unchanged, at New York. Eu
ropean markets were a shade higher. Glas
gow closed at 49s mid, Mlddlesborough nt
4s 3d. Pig Iron warrants hero were quoted
at $n.oo?i2.no; No. 1 rounury, northern,
Jlfl.&oflK.W; No. 2 foundry, northern, $16.00
JM6.75; No. 1 foundry, southern. J16.00fll6.50;
wo. 1 lounury, soutnern son, io.wui.tpu.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and Quotations
nn Staple and Fancy Prndnce.
KGGS ItecclDts moro liberal: market un
settled; fresh stock, 21l23c.
LIVE POULTRY-Hcns. 7W08c: old
roosters, 3Q4c: turkeys, 7(B9c; ducks nnd
geese. 7fi8c: spring chickens, per lb., 7V4W
8c. . .
DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, losnzc:
ducks, 9tfi0c; geesa, Ofliocj spring chickens.
Articles. I Open. Illgh.j Low. Close.Ycs'y,
Wheat
Jan.
May
July
,May
July
July
Sept.
1 Pork
, May
, ' July
I Lard
May July
July
75ft 76'i 741 74H 75V1
78UW 7S 77fl77l 78a
784 78H(5 774 TVXiSfK 78$
60 COUff'U MH 69U GO
62T463H 63',iS 62it 624 63U
62HQC3 63tf 63H
44H0-H44HW 44K 44i,l 44;
38W 3SJ 3SH 3S4 384
32 33 32 32i 32?I
15 85 15 90 15 80 15 S5 15 90
15 97V4 15 P7M, 15 S7J4 35 9214 15 97V4
9 37V4 9 40 9 37 9 37U 9 42J4
9 45 9 47M 9 45 9 47 9 50
8 S7H 8 424 8 37U 8 42V4 8 42ft
8 47?4 8 50 8 47V4 8 50 8 62$
No. 2.
Cash Quotations wera ss follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 13.80
.w; straignts, j.-h)jm.w; clears, ij.juiw.iio;
spring speclnts. J4.30: patents, J3.00jf3.80;
straights. $3.10(33.40 v
WHEAT No. 3, 7175c; No. 2 red, 83
844e. '
OAT8-N0. 2. 4445Hc; No. 2 white, 46ft
Uliic; 10. o wnitc, laKruKuc
RYE No. 2. Glc.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 61R67c.
sKKUo-no. 1 nax, i.iu; ino. 1 nortnwest
ern, $1.73; prime timothy, J6.55; clover, con
tract erado. 19.70.
' PROVISIONS Moss pork, per bbl., $15.60
fl5.65. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.2o3t.27,4. Short
ribs sides (loose), ih.ib'nx.w. jjry ealted
shoulders (boxed). 7.12V47.25. Short clear
sides (boxed). 8.60f8.,o.
WHISKY-BaBls of high wines, $1.31.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments of cratns yesterday:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 24.000 25,000
Wheat, bu 83,000 19,000
Corn, bu , 49,000 92,000
Oats, bu 79,000 133,000
live, DU 7,UM
Barley, bu 30,000 4,0o0
On tho Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 15W25c
dairies, 1421c. Cheese, Arm, 10J4(glO4c,
iKK", irtnn, io-'ic.
V4fa9c: hens, 8Q9c.
NEW VOIIK GENERAL BIARKET.
Qnotatlona of the Dar on Varlons
Conirnodltlca.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3t.-FLOUR-Recelnts
16.559 bbls.: exnorts. 16.165 bbls.: continued
dull, a shade lower; winter patents, $3.75
4.10; winter straights, J3.853H.15; Minnesota
pntents, J3.S0ft4.10; winter extras, J2.90Q3.20;
Jllnnesota 'linkers, $2.9503.30; winter low
grades, $2.75f(2.80. Rye flour, dull; fair to
gooa, jj.iWU.iu; cnoice to iancy, $3.503.75,
CORNMEAL Quiet! yellow western
$1.27; city, $1.28; Hrandywlnc, $3.6Oig.70.
RYE Easy; No. 2 western, 68c, f. o. b.
afloat; state, &W65c, c. I, f., New York,
oariots.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 63865c; mnlt
ing, towi.'c, c. 1. r., uurraio.
WHEAT RecelptB. 80,750 bu.; exports
16,327 bu. Bpot, easier; No. 2 red. SSttc,
1. o. o., nnoai; rno. . reu, kkc, elevator
afloat: No. 1 hard, Manitoba. MAc. f. o. b.
afloat. It was another very dull day In
wnrai, wun a steany opening and subse
quent depression, duo to small export
trades, easier cables, foreign selling, local
liquidation und lack of support. Tho close
was easy at HG'fto net loss. March closed
at mvsc; May, ftOfti'M ftc. closed ut S3C
July, awS3c, closed at S3Hc.
CORN Receipts, 3.000 bu.; expqrts. 5.226
nu. Bpot. easy; wo. s. BlTic, elector, and
WHVt . wuuui, AttiiuuHII 11 irino
steady at first with wheat, the corn market
eased oft through liquidation and bear
pressura west, closing weak and He net
lower, mujt, ui7c. ciiisca ai o "ic JUiy,
67WW6714C. closed at 67Uc. ' r'
OATS Receipts, 9,000 bu.: exnorts. 22.829
bu, Spot. Arm; No. 2, 49c: No. 3. 48c; No. 3
white, 50H61c; No. 3 white, 60Wc; track I
mixed western, 45MT47c; track white. KfJ
E5n. Tho option market, like others, wns
till and easier, owing to moderate llquldn
t, on.
HAY Steady; shipping, 60065c; good to
VTlolco. S7W09OC.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice.
1901 crop. U',4tfl6c: 1900 crop SifTlSc; 189
crop, 6ii8c; Pnclflc const. 1901 crop, 1114U
15Uo: 19M crop. Sl2c; 1S93 crop, Sc.
HIDEH-DulI; Onlvcston. 20 to 25 lbs..
18c; California, 12 to 25 lbs., 19He; Texas
dry. 29 to 30 lbs., HHc.
LEATHER Quiet: hemlock role, Buenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights. 2426',4b.
WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, 26H4J27o;
Texas. 16Wi7c.
PROVISIONS Bocf. quiet: family,
$11.6013.00; me, J9 50CT10.00: beef hamn,
J20.00fi21.00; packet. $10.5011.50; city, oxtra
India mess. J17.50iT19.50. Cut meats, dull;
pickled bellies. $S.7510.00; pickled shoulders,
$7; pickled hams, W.'Biglo.oo. Lard, ensy;
western steamed, $9.65; retlned, easy; con
tinent, J9.S5: South America, $18.50; com
pound. IS.00OS.23. Pork, easier; family,
$17.001717.25; short cleur. $17.60(820,00; mess,
$16.W17.00.
BUTTER Receipts. 3,960 nkgs.: llrm:
stnto dairy. 14fl23o; creamery, I7f26c; Juno
creamery, lourjia; lacinry, unruc.
CHEESE-Recolpts, 966 pkgs.; firm; fancy
Inrcrn- pnrlv mnde. colored, lolnt Innrv
small, stnto full cream, early made, colored,
lmflllUc: fancy large, early made, white.
lO-'Vlc; fancy small, state, full cream, early
mnde. whlto, lHilJllUc.
EGGS RecoliitM, 4,017 pkgs.; firm: stale
and Pennsylvania, 29Q30c; western, n
innrx. ivc,
SUGAR Raw, steady; folr refining,
SJ.I60: centrifugal. 96 test. 3 11-1 So: mo
lasses sugar, 2 15-16c; refined, steady;
crushed, 6.25c; powdered, 4. Sic; granulated,
4.75c.
COFFEE Quiet, steady; No. 7 Rio, 6Uc.
MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans. 354T41c.
POULTRY Alive,. quiet: springers, lOfte;
turkeys, iogiqhc rowis, tic. uressea
8
llUTTER-Common to fair, 14V4c; choice
dairy. In tubs, 15017c: separator, 23fl2tc.
f ituziSN l'isil mncK nass, isc: wnno
bass, 10c; blucflsli, 12c; bullheads, 10c; buf
faloes, 7c; cattish. 12c; cod, 10c; crapples,
lie; halibut. He; herring, 4c: hnddock, 9c;
pike, 8c: red snnppcr, 10c; salmon, 120: sun-
6c: fresh mackerel, each, 2035c; smelts, 10c
OYSTERS Mediums, per can, x:c; mana
nrf! nitr run. nvtra. selects, ner can
33c; New York Counts, per can. 40c; bulk
stanunras, per gai., ji.ziroi.io; duik oxira
selects. $i.oojfLCO: bulk New xorK counts,
per gni., ii.itx
PIGEONS Live, per doi., 60c,
ViAi unoice, waoc.
CORN Now, 64c; old, 64c.
flATfl T.5
HAY Prices nun ted by Omnhn Whole
Bain llnv DealerH' association: Cholco UP
Innd. tX.lO: No. 2 tlnlnnd. $7.50: medium. $7:
coarso. $6.60. Ryo straw, $5. These prices
are for hay or good color ana quauiy. uo
munq rair. Receipts, n cars.
POT ATOEH Home-crown. $1: northern.
$1: Salt Lake, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10.
uaukutb t'er uu., IOC.
IIHKTR Per bu. basket. 60c.
TURNIPS Per bu., COc: nutabagas, per
1UO IDS., J1.20.
I'AIIHNII'H I'Cr UU.. bUC.
CUCUMRERS Hothouse, per doz., $2.40.
LETTUCE Head, per uui., u.w; noi
house lettuce, pur uoz., 3oc.
PARHLKY-l'Cr UOZ,. Z5C.
RADISHES Per doz.. 25c.
SWEET POTATOES Homo grown, per
lb., 2V4c; Kansas, per bbi J3.2S.
CAHHAUJ'J iiouann Becu, craioa, i?4c.
rATll.18tX)WER Per crnte. $2.7o.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $2.25; Michi
gan, red or ycnow, .ic per iu.
i th I y i-jiumrmii. xiitiaiz.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
y-- a
APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.p0ffll.5O;
Wlnesaps, $; jonatnuns, d.w; ueucnow
orn. ntr hnx. 11.75.
PEARS viKers, $2.u: Jjawrence, .ioiu
50.
ORAPES Malagas, ner keg. $8.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $7; per crate,
J 2. DO.
HAVI Uifi AIM B rcr uu., tt.io.
TIlOPIflAL FRUITS
ORANGES-Callfornla navels, $2.7503.00:
budded, $2.60. . .
i.RMnNK-h'iincv. cnoice. so.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to slz,
vmwK
nortcd. per lb., lziwnc,
M IBCELiUAIM X) U a.
NUTS New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft
Bhell, per lb., 12o; hard sholl, per lb., UWc;
No. 2 soft shell, lOo; No. 2 hard shell, 9c;
nrniiln ner lb.. 14c: Alberts, per ib.. 13c:
i BAf, aV. a! 1 1 7r Vi ti rrf nhpll. ln'
pecans, largo, per lb., 12c; small, iuc; cocoa
nuts, per buck, .uw.
iifiNmvJr -RPCiinTi cane, aj.j.
CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25; New
York, $3.60. . .. .
pnHLUHN-rer id., do,
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 5c
Nn 1 salted. 7c: Tio. 2 salted. 6c: No. 1 ven
calf. 8 to 12V4 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to
15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8Q13c; sheep pelts, 75c;
horse times,
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 31. WHEAT "Weak; No
red. cash, elevator. S6M.c: track. 87SW8c
May. 85V4066HC! July, 774077940; No. 2 hard
78S79C . ....
CORN Lower; jno. s casn, bic; iracK
63c; May, 64tte; JU'y, ?ic
OATS Hlcher: No. I caBh. 46c: track. 48c
May, 46c; July. 38Wc; No. 2 whlto, 4714048c,
nxw yuiiic at mvi'ttwe.
Fl-OIin Unehnnced: red 'winter patents.
$3.9G4.20; extra fancy nnd straight, $3.55$
3.70; clear, .oiwj.w.
HEI5LJ 'I'imoiny, sienay, o.io(in.w.
CORNMEAl Steady, $3.10.
BRAN Dull, unsettled; sacked, 9597c.
HAY Timothy, steady. 11.60014.00; prat-
rln Hull. wpnk. S8.O0(fn2.5O.
PROVISIONS Pork, nulot; Jobbing, old.
$15.25; now, $16. Lard, lower, $3.12. Dry
salt meats (boxed), quiet; extra shorts
and clear ribs, $8.624; clear sides, $8.874.
Bacon (boxed), quiet; exirn snorts- ana
clenr ribs. $9.37V4: clear sides, $9.62',4
WHISKY Bieaay. i.ai.
IRON COTTON T1ES-$1.
BAGGING-5V4&Hc ,
METALS Lead, llrm at $3.97H'3-i00. Spel
ter, better at $4.10.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 80SJ4c; tur-
kn-R. lie: ducks. 10a: geese. 56c.
IILHTKK nieauy; creamery, jbioc;
BUSINESS REMAINS BRISK
balance. $1,716,316; posted exchange, JI.S5
for sixty days nnd J4.SS on demand; New
York exchnnge, I0opremlum.
l'lIII.AUEl.I'IllA, Jan. 3t.-ClenrlnKS,
$16,713,615; balances, $2,2W.I(6. For the
month! nlrnrlno-M. i.VnRtl.hnn' ti.ilnnrns.
lig Dmnd at tk Mn.rtotariB Cnteri Ji2.231.470.
it Eneoirajinf.
STEEL FACTORIES FLOtDED WITH iRDERS
Mnmentlu Milkers linnlile to Prevent
KorelKii Firms from ScctirliiK
Trnile VliercImnicdlnte Ship
ment Is Required.
WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TAR I.E.
Aggregate of Business Transacted by
the , Associated Ranks,
NEW YORK. Jnn. 31.-The followlnir
table, comnlled hv llrndslrent. shows the
bank clearings at tho prlnclpnl cities for
tho week enoeu January 30, with tho per
centage of Incrcaso and decrease as com
pared wun tho corresponding week last
year:
3U3Vl0:
seconds, 1 l-16lf J jc.
yellow.
Mnlnsses.
kettle, 16U12C
l.i ted, 4U!31-16e, white.
3U1f3 13-16o: seconi
open kottle, 15020c; open
tiyrup. steany, unciiangcti.
NPAV Ynlltf. Jan. 31. SUGAR Raw.
steady; fair rellnlng, 33-16c; centrifugal, 96
test, 3 ll-lRC. .-Molasses sugar, zd-ioc. m
lined, steady. Molasses, steady; New Or
leans open kettle, good to choice, 3ya-41c.
LONDON, Jnn. 3l.-SUOAR-Raw, cen
trifugal, Ss 3Vd. Beet sugar, January, Ss
4Vid.
MOVEMENTS OF STOOKS AND BONUS.
OMAHA LITE STOCK. MARKET
Ztth Stitri aid Oowi Att IUw lalliif
wltk Tsidticj Downward.
H9G MARKET TAKES ANOTHER DROP
linckavranna
Consplction
New High Record.
for Its
NEW YORK. Jnn. 31. R. G. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will
say:
Despite tamo drawbacks, tho business
situation continues satisfactory, with es
pecially good news from manufacturing
centers, lxtbor disputes nro somewhat moro
numerous and low wuter stopped mills In
parts of the uorthwast. Special lines wero
stimulated by seasonable weather, but tho
same Influences nlfectcd others adversely.
Although manufacturers of steel havo
stubbornly resisted inflation of prices, tho
urgency or consumers nas aiirucieu more
Importations. Distant deliveries are under
taken by domestic producers, but where
Immediate shlnment Is renulred It Is often
Impossible to prevent foreign mnkers secur
ing me Dusincss. jjibi years umciai iram
ment showed a considerable loss In exports
of some finished products of Iron and steel,
nnu inis was uouuiiess quo io mo buiiio
Cressuro by homo consumers that Is now
ringing a movement Into the country, not
In competition with producers here, but
becuuso early deliveries cannot be made.
As anticipated, tho oro companies llxed
Bessemer nt the old rato of J4.20. Tho re
mnrknbln rpnort of the steel corDOratlon
gives somo Idea of tho volume of business
transacted last year, while contracts ni
CITIES.
Clearings,
Inc.
Dec.
New York
Chicago ..,
Boston
Philadelphia ..
St. Lollis
Pittsburg
San Frnnclsco
Baltimore .....
"Kansas City ..
tiiioiun.ui .....
Detroit
New Orleans .
Cleveland
Minneapolis ,,.
imuananoiis ,,
Louisville
Providence ....
OMAHA
Milwaukee ....
Buffalo
Denver .
St. Paul
Richmond ...
St. Joseph ...
Savannah ...
Memphis ....
Seattle
Washington
Me.
ready placed practically assuro still greater tlnJl,.T"
activity for 1902. . All lines have a share I-0" "P
in tno vigorous demand nnn nrcnaranon
fnr (mrlncr tvnrlr tin ff-Amnvpil Ihn flullnens I 1 OieUO
from plpo nnd tube departments. Minor
metals Anally reached a point whoro con
sumers were attracted and recovery was
general.
Footwear shops In New England have
largo orders for spring goods nnd arc still
busy on scasonnblo lines, while weekly
shlpmontR continue to exceed thosa of Inst
year. Wholesalo buyers are In tho trust
on market, but show nn Inclination to
delay placing contracts at tho present nd-
vnncou prices. Hides navo uccuneu sun
further.
Textile mlllM nrn well nccunled and tho
lack of accumulations In flrst hands gives
a strong tone to the market, though thcro
is mucn eviuenco or conservatism araaiiK
buyers. While the nlzn of the cotton cron
remains uncertain. It must exert a quieting
innuenco on goods. Fewer lines of new
woolens have been onened than wero ex
riected. The rnw material hi sustained by
irlsk competition and tlrm prices nt tho
London wool sale. After carrylnir tho de
cllno to' an extreme point, especially for
coarso grades, mere was snarp recovery.
As usunt durlnc a ncrlod of gradually fall
ing quotations, tho markot became heavily
oversold, so tnat onco tne turning appeared
thcro wns tho added lmnctus of nnxlOUs
eoverlnir hv the short contlncent.
Even nt thn lowest nnlnt of the week
wheat was 5 cents nnd corn 18 cents higher
thnn nt tho corresponding unto last year.
Foreign buying of wheat wns not percepti
bly stlmuluted by the lowor prices, but
there continued a Btcndy outgo, aggregat
ing 3,764,873 bushels for tho week, flour In
cluded, compared with 3,324,758 a year ago.
Consumntlon of wheat ns fodder or holding
back for higher prices prevents the big
vleld from swelllnir rccclnts. which for the
week wcro 2,840,081 bushels, ngalnst 2,775,975
last yenr. Tne reduced yield or corn is
PertlAiid, Ore
Rochester
Albany
Peoria
Fort Worth
Atlanta
Norfolk
Moines
rNcw Haven
Sprlngfleld, Mass..,.
Augusia
Nashvlllo
Worcester
Grand Rapids
Stoux City
Dayton, O
Syracuse
Hcrnntnn
Portlnnd.
snokune ....
Tucoma
Birmingham
Topckn
isvansviuo .
Wilmington.
Davenport
Fall River
iMucon ,
Llttlo ROCK ....
Helena
Knoxvlllo
Irfiwell
Wichita
Akron
New Bedford .
Lexington
Sprlngfleld, 111
Blnghnmton ..
Chattanooga .,
Kalamazoo ....
Fargo
Younestown ..
Sprlngfleld, O..
itocKtoru
Del..
reflected In Interior arrivals of only 2,379,365 Canton
bushels, compared with 4,908,962 a yenr ago, Jacksonville
while the hlch nrlce Is rcsnonslblo for
Atlantic exports of 331.SS0 bushels, against
2,418.013 last year. Conflicting statements
hold tho cotton market In suspense, but
there Is no uncertainty as to the unparal
leled yield of coffee, which put tho price
within a fraction of tho lowest point on
record.
Liabilities of commercial failures during
four weeks of January aggregated J12.902,
007. of which -J5.6S3.392 were In manufactur
ing, $6,635,984 In trading and $782,631 In other
strictly commercini lines, arkio rrom a
few exceptionally henvy defaults, the show
ing Is good as to manufacturing. Large
decreases appear In liabilities as compared
with last year's failures In Iron, machinery,
cotton, lumber ana cncmicais.
RRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE.
'Sioux Falls
Fremont ...
Rloomlneton. Ill
Jacksonville, III
Houston
Columbus. O
Galveston
Colorado Springs..
Wheeling. W. Va..
Chester
Wllkesbarre
Beaumont ..
Qulncy
Totnls. U. S.
utsldo New Yorkr..
$1,413,166,353 2.3 .
149,365,614 16.8 .
133,9(2.435 9.1 .
101,139,174 16.7 .
45,961,004 19.3 .
42,419,500 12.1 .
23,172.767 12.7 ,
19,433,746
19,438,170 19.0 .
18,022,350
14,829,9$$ 66.8 .
13,649,019 9.7 .
12,239.628 14.5 ,
11,869.935 14.3 .
9,991,141 29.6 ,
8,155,533
7.973.000 23.7 ,
6,211,42s 3.5 ,
6,670.351 6.7 ,
6,039,79s 4.5 ,
4,515,560 . 4.4 ,
4,418.487 4.0 ,
4,370,461 18.4 ,
4,286,189 10.2 .
3,308.846 23.6 ,
3,448,559 13.6 ,
2,527,772 6.9 ,
2.978,894 28.4 ,
2,327,910 14.4 ,
3,984,949 62.2 ,
2.968.669 31.6 ,
2,492,238 9.6 ,
1,841,830 16.8
2.010,806 16.1 ,
2.768.S94 9.5
2,895,105 46.6
3,163.926
2,613,623 13.6
1,340,278
1,485,340 22.9
1,410,935 9.5
1,240,610 2.9
1.701.670 80.6
1,743,426 17.7
1,378,134 35.3
1,624,391 19.3
1,301,789 22.6
1,304,418 26.9
1,056,066
1,326,514
1,410,600 49.3
1,288.406 63.6
1,213,764
1,040.809 2.4
I, 337,463 25.0
S05.276 2.1
862,833 7.2
910.052 3S.9
$41,825 6.2
711.000
. 876,782 63.1
651,433
673.289 21.6
415,516
759,813 61.8
610,100 37.0
407.CR8 4.3
436,142 6.8
4S8.936 12.7
367,000
439.988 10.5
422.6S8 12.5
402,086 62.0
688,668 94.7
300,736 23.9
320.766 25.0
297,010
330.180 41.0
284,628 27.9
131,83$
312,772 66.0
102,110
II, 896,793
7,168,500 27.3
8.506.3O0 12.2
910,550
555,656
250.4S6
842,870
419,449
250,251
$2,157,122,942 60
, 748,956,589 13.6
.8
'i',3
3.4
NEW YORK. Jnn. 31. Thcro wcro somo
notable Individual movements today, but
tho market as a whole was trivial und In
consequential. The most consplcuouRlmove
ment was In Delaware, Lackawanna
Western, which rose by rapid stnges, mak
ing (i new high record at each stage, to
2SIH. It was expected thnt tho annual re
port win tie issued louay nna wiu sucm
forecast of earnings Is nt a rale of 16 to 20
per cent. The- report wns withheld from
publication, but tho directors were In ses
sion. Hoc it Tnlii ml mnrin n notable advance
of 5U points on light dealings, the murkot
supply oi mis hiock urwiK ruin uu. duuui-
em Pnclflc led the market In point of nc-
llvllv. hut Us nnrrnw tiriee movement Indi
cated actlvo proilt-taklng, which carried It
Moderate Rcrrlpta of Sheep a lid Lambs
nnd Under the Influence of
a Good Ileninnd Prices
Hold Fnlly Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jnn. 31,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Olllcial Monday 1,454
Olllclal Tuesday 3.S02
Ulllclnl Wednesday 3,118
Olllclal Thursday 3.80$
Olllclul Friday 2,599
Five dnvs this week. .14.781
Hamo days lust week. ...16,216
Sumo week before 17,770
Same thrco weeks ago.. .17,355
on mo tour weeks ngo,...l3,uil
cated actlvo proilt-taklng, which carried it H,lme days last veur. 10681 35.101
below InM night's level. The spec., ntlon tXI tW month' " $139 s5w
continued active In Amalgamated topper. ToH, Junuury jW1 w 4i6 mXl
which rose IS. lost It all and then rose 2U Totnl jiu,uury 1M0 57(1i7 iso.37i
attain at the close. Tho arrival In thlB
rnunlrv nf n illrortnr nf tho Rio tlntOH com
pany, supposen io do iorming h, wuikuik
agreement with tho Amalgamated Copper
company, and tho continued rlso In the
price of copper wero ino motives oi hid
speculation. Colorado and Southorn wero
bought on talk of nn Increase In dividend .m, "ln.,
on the flrst preferred. Mexican National P""ons.
Total January. 1S99 41.74S
Total Junuury, IMS 43,4(K
Totul January, 1S97 48,961
Total January, 1896 40,193
Total January, 1S95 60,718
Avericn ntlpn mil1 fnr hoits ut
Omaha tho past several days with
4.468
6.U76
9.815
7.706
6.SSS
35!s53
63,439
41,395
47,311
13.821
,10$
1,369
Ii7
6
194,993
159,55!
II 3,606
97,367
155,649
2,722
1.3t7
3,017
S82
3,32$
11,316
14.41$
12.83$
8,866
10,619
15,132
66,876
46,282
70,927
81,974
87,345
35,869
12,81$
12,741
South
com-
1,,
.,,,,,....
6 75
9 76
7 00
190 0 00 1 120
170 6 00 1 200
210 6 23 1 150
STOCK CALVES.
1 360 2 60 1 410
2 310 3 U0 1 100
STAGS.
1 liKIl 3 40 1 12.V1
HTUUIV lUlVD AND HlWlJ-HD.
4 1470 3 00 1.. 6W 3 (0
1 580 3 00 1 670 3 10
1 630 3 00 24 1025 4 30
BTUUKKHM AND I'TJklJIillB.
3 80
5 60
4 60
3..
2..
4..
2..1.
1
1
....... i-OO .1 ,0.,...,..,. VH, rv
, 1560 3 30 20 611 3 95
1015 3 60 2 6S5 4 00
555 3 60 0 KtO W
t0 3 60 $ 616 4 15
320 3 60 18 965 4 60
620 3 60
M TJ Rnnth Ulnh.
17 bulls 120i) 2 90 18 bulls 1281 2 60
31 bulls 1235 3 00 15 bulls 12S0 3 00
HOGS Thcro was not n heavy supply of
hogs hero today for a Friday, but reports
from other points were unfavorable to tho
selling Interests, and as a result tho ten
dency of prices wns downward here. TMj
market opened slow and 6tfloc lower than
yesterday. Trading was, not active at uny
time, nnd It was rather late before a clear
ance was made. The bulk of tho good
weight hogs sold irom u.io io ..v. nnu a
few loads went above that figure. The
medium weights brought In most ensca
from $5.90 to J6.05, and tho lighter loads
Itrprcsciuaiivw Jau-n;
No. AV. Sh T.
sold from $5,90 down.
No. Av. 8h. Vr.s
1.3
'6!6
46.2
6.3
wns strnnir hv reason of reports of absorp-
ktlon by Southern Paclllc. Tho Iowa .Cen
tral siocks and mo Minneapolis oi. uuub
stocks wero strong.
Bonds wero less acuvo ami were irn-K-nlnr
Tntnl miles, our value. $1,050,(100.
United States refunding 2s declined H Rml
tho .'U rmmnn. .1 ner cent on the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cnblcgram says: American shares
were nrmer man oi iaie, uui ihbii-vu-u,
save Southern Paclllc,. wnicn wns very
strong. Rio tlntos closed at 45T4 nfter
touching 46i. Annconda closed 3-16 up at
7 3-16. Copper sold at 65Vi per ton. Tho
L.OIldOn county council man whb niiunciiiiuu
nine times over. The Chartered Trust and
Agency company, formed under the nus-
niors of the Chartered comuuny with a
capital of 1:2,500,000, offered 1,250,000 at
par, tno vnariert-u initii.-iiuiui;in 111 hi. 11
preferential allotment of one-half this
amount. The English Sewing cotton com
pany hRS passed Its Interim dividend mid
tho chairman has resigned. Paris exchange
Is 25.12. ...
Tho following are me closing prices on
the New YorK hiock exenange:
Date. I 1902. 1S01.1900.1S99.1898.1S97.1S96.-
Jan. 13... 6U0U I 4 63 3 55 3 49 3 091 3 47
Jail. 14... 6 12U 6 16 3 60 3 4l 3 1 3 43
Jan. 16... 6 20H 6 2 4 5S 3 47 3 26 3 69
Jun. 16... 6 16U 5 27 4 62 3 52 3 231 3 66
Jan. 17... 6 17$, 5 20 4 48 3 49 3 47 1 3 72
Jan. 18... 6 2?U 5 29 4 65 3 61 3 51 2 23 3 S2
Jan. 19... 6 27 4 64 3 54 3 64 3 26
Jan. 20... 6 27W 4 54 3 66 3 W 3 26 3 90
Jan. 21... 6 UU 5 26 3 69 3 54 3 26 3 96
Jan. 22... GO.'), 5 13 4 63 3 67 3 23 3 91
Jan. S3... 6 03 5 14 4 59 3 66 3 25 3 86
Jan. 24... 6 08 5 22 4 55 3 61 3 62 3 92
Jan. 25... 6 14H 5 13 4 4S 3 60 3 to 3 35 4 00
Jan. 26... 5 18 4 55 3 67 3 72 3 35
Jan. 27... 6 12Vi 4 62 3 63 3 67 3 30 4 11
Juil. 28... 5 96 6 22 3 68 3 62 3 27 I 10
Jan. 29... 5 3114 5 21 4 62 3 61 3 27 3 93
Jun. 30... b 06l 6 25 4 54 3 70 3 29 3 91
Jan. 31... b MX 6 17 4 55 3 61 3 66 3 98
3.9
3.3
39.7
"i'.s
13.4
Atchison
rln nfd
Baltimore & O...103
do ptu
Can. Paclllc ..
Can. Southern
Ches. & Ohio.
76V4So. Paclllc .
97(8o. Railway
('hlcaeo & Alton. 34
do pfd 76
Chicago, I. & L.. 62
rln nld 10
Chicago & E. I. .142ft
Chicago Gt. W... 23
do 1st pin ot;
do 2d nfd 44U
C. & N. W 214
rr n. I. A P. ...163
Chicago T. & T.. 17U
do prd
C. C. C. & 8. L
Colo. Southern
no 1st pta....
do 2d prd...
..1031.41 do nfd
.. 96U Texas & P...
..U3UT., St. L. &
.. xf I do nfd ....
45?i 'Union Paclllc
W.
do nfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E....
do 2d pfd..
Wis. Central .
do pfd
33U
9)
m
..lUl's
.. 89
.. 22U
.. 17
.. 28
.. 19'i
40U
InHlnllnM 4nnHnv
The cillli-lnl mimhor nf rura of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hoits.Sh'n.H ses.
u., ai. si. si. i'. ity 3 9
Wabash ... 4 1
Missouri Puclilc Ry 2 1
union rr.cinc system.... .1 n
C. At N. W. Ry 5 8
F.. E. & M. V. It. R 17 19 1 17
Or, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 19 11
B. & M. R. Ry 19 11
C, 11. & Q. Ry 8 4
K. C. & St. J 1
C, R. 1. & P.. cast 7 8
C, It. I. & P., west 1
37 63
20 110
111
16 no
20..... .110
31 70
6I......1S4
64 161
100 156
113 151
33 161
Ml 17o
SI 112
101 167
101 175
107 16S
179
n mi
96 169 I...
70 1S5 40
91 175 ...
72 177
S3 1S7
6 169
82 ISO
84 U9
ro iss
iss
173
203
200
77 191
77 190
...,1!J
73 200
SO 193
.178
.181
.19$
.174
.182
.199
.193
8 201
S 213
71 18,1
S3 1SI
63 202
4 I'M
82 193
SUEEP
65...
43...
74...
SI
96
sn
!W
93
4 To
5 00
6 13
6 15
5 15
6 25
6 60
5 65
6 65
5 70
6 70
5 70
6 75
6 75
6 SO
5 SO
5 SO
6 SO
6 80
5 SO
5 S5
5 S5
6 85
6 S5
6 85
5 85
5 85
6 SJ
5 S5
5 S3
5 85
6 $5
5 90
5 93
6 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 95
5 95
5 95
5 95
5 95
5 93
... 5 9i
... 5 95
There
SO
160
110
SO
126
'40
so
40
"0
120
40
10
'so
SO
40
120
SO
'so
109...,. 213
77 209
77 ICS
77 202
73 212
St 209
73 213
73s....206
70 212
83 207
70 223
69 219
95 200
71 221
66 237
70 213
68 200
S3 242
71 21S
79 213
68 229
85 213
61 27$
6$ 200
SI 217
70 210
211
.230
SI.
64...
OH...
61...
66...
51...
71...
74...,
75...
62...
68...
70...
34...
67...
67...
0...
'.'5...
42 252
63 263
5S 277
61 204
62 274
41 419
..228
,..236
,..227
..220
,..215
..20$
,..221
,..213
,..236
,..2S
...270
,..253
..24S
,..272
.216
40
SO
120
40
40
40
210
160
200
120
160
so
40
40
SO
160
40
40
100
80
400
120
6 93
5 93
5 97U
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
600
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 CO
6 00
6 00
600
6 05
6 Oil
6 05
6 05
6 05
0 05
6 03
6 05
6 a-,
6 07ii
6 HI
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 121.4
6 12i
6 IS
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 17U
6 17ii
6 25
6 SO
6 32V4
Adams Express,, 19.)
Del. & Hudson... 172'Amcr. 8. & R
Am. Exnrcss
IT. 8. Express.,
Wells-Fnrco ...
32! Atrial. Copper ,
99(,i Amer. C. tb F.,
15k do pfd
62WAmcr. Lin. Oil,
29?i do pfd
ll.S Del., L. & W....273
6.0
'ih'.b
9.3
7.0
CANADA.
rtnlrv. 15(f720e.
EQtio Lower at c.
RECEIPTS Flour. C.000 bbls.; wheat,
11,000 bu.; corn. 41,000 bu.: oats, 34,000 bu.
8HIPMENT8 Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat,
35,000 bu. ; corn, 63,000 bu. ; oats, 25,000 bu.
Kansas City Grain and Provision
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31. WHEAT May,
75V4c; July, 74V4c; cash. No. 2 hard. "6c;
No. 3, 75c: No. 2 red. 8738o; No. 3, 85386c;
No. 2 spring, 75S76Hc.
CORN May, 63H6lc; September, 62T4c;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 63V4064c; No. 2 whlto,
66Hc; No. 3, 66c.
OATB-No. 2 white. 46HQH7C
RYE No. 2, 61S62C.
HAY-.Cholco timothy, $13.50; choice
prairie. $13.00(513.60.
BUTTER Creamery, 18022c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EGGS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas B1UCK I1UUII.-U wl viiniiBU fti a.
loss off, cases roturncd; new whltcwood
cases Included, lie more.
RECEIPT8-Wh
bu.
'lent, 12,000 bu.; oats, 20,000
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 12.000
69,400 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu.
bu.
J. corn,
Liverpool Grain and Provisions,
LIVERPOOL. Jnn. 31. WHEAT Spot,
Arm: No. 2 red western winter, 6s 2d; No.
1 northern spring, 6s 2d; No. 1 California,
6s 6d; futures, quiet; March, 6s lHd; May,
I'M- .... .
CORN Spot, quiet; Amerlcnn mixed,
new, 6s 6d; old, ss wi: lutures. quiot; rcn
marl Fin :'.n ! ftlRrcn. on --,(! ; A1UY. OS
I'lAJUU Dl, l.ouis luncy winmr, uieuuy
n, fia
PROVISIONS Bacon, clear bellies, mar
ket steady, 48s 6d. t. , 4 JU
Receipts of wheat during tho last three
ritivi. 461.000 rentals. Including 274.000 Amer
ican, ItcceipiB 01 ixinuriiiu vurii uuruiK
tho last three unys, h.iw centals.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jnir. 31. BUTTER
Inn, fulr demand; extra western cream
...... nc... A.r.n n.nrnv nr mm
EtltiB r irni. gpou ueinuiiu; iresn nruroy,
29'o294c: fresn western ana soutnwestern,
rrpsn Hnuintirn. au.
CHKKHiv r irm, inir tienmiiu; qw rorK
full crenms. fancy small, HVlo: New York
full crenma. fair to choice, uojuc.
MlnnnpnlU Whent, Flour nnd Hran
itTv,r,.inni.ia T,, f!1 Wlir?AT raai.
73tc; Mny, 74ic; July, 75Uc; on track. No.
1 hard. 75T4o: No 1 northern, 73ic; .No, 2
. ,
11(11 llici II. I " t -
FIX)UR First patents, J3.STitJ3.95;. serond
pntents, J3.7t,'i;.i.w. urst cfears, .mtJ.so
second clears, $2.45, ,
BRAN Lower; In bulk, $15.00fl5.60.
Toledo O rill 11 nnd Seed.
TOLEDO. Jun. 31. WHEAT Dull and
lower: January, Sic; May, S6Vio; July, sno
uuur uuii nnu lower; junuury, one
Mny, 63fto; July. 63ic
oats Dull: May. 45c: July. SUKc
CLOVER8EED January. $5.S2W; Feb
ruary, J5.S2V4; March, $5,S7H; No. 2, $7.85.
Milwaukee Grain Markat.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 3l.v-WHEAT-Mnr-ket
lower; No. 1 northern, 76c; No. 2 north
ern. itc; May, nc.
TIVW T . XT ECf
I I IV I.l W CI , ,1U, A,
BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 63Kc; sample, 55
CORN May, 62J4o-
Heavy Tall of Snow Greatly Im
proves Spring; Oatlook.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Bradstreet's to
morrow will say:
Tho future may bo said this week to
have nrofltcd at tho cxnenso of the present
In other words, or recent weather condi
tions, such as heavy snowfalls, east, west
and north, tend to check buying except of
purely seasonable goods and to limit
nllehtlv the volume of demand In wholesalo
lines. On tho other hnnd, the covering of
tho cntlro northern half of tho country
with a blanket of snow has bettered the
situation of tho winter sown crops, and the
outlook for spring trado as n whole has,
therofore. been greatly Improved. No
diminution In confidence In a large spring
hUHlnesB is reported, tnougn soutnern traue
miviron rnntinue unsaiisiuctorv.
Northern nnu western ouyers are caning
fnr deliveries on spring account much
mrller thnn usual, an encouraging feature.
as indicating that unsold mocks or winter
goods are not excessive, umer oevoiop
mrnts nf the week nro In the main favor
able. Although tho car situation has
mniBiirublv Improved and tho Iron furnaces
In tho Chicago uistrict nave generally re
sumed tho .ncuto conditions as to actual
Biipplles of pig rlron have been little
changed. The product Vi In demand at all
markets, with premiums paid for quick de
livery. Imported steel billets aro selling at
Philadelphia for $28.60. tho same prices that
domestic billets are bringing at Plttsbursr.
No formal agreement nas oeen renenca on
Iron oro prices. Old range Bessemer will
Tmnln nt J4.25. Inst' year 8 nrlce. but out
side producers are getting &icents per ton
moro man in mm, uui iruu 10 hibihi,
although tho pool has not formally raised
Itn nrlre.
1 no rail mills Ul lliw tuuiiuy mu iiiil-u
ritv nnirrs nnd arsj not seeking outsldo
contracts. Among the other metals tho
feature has been the marked change, In tho
copper situation, several sharp upward
mAvrmnnts of price- occurring, with tho
clos 1H cents higher ti.an the lowest pub
lished HI ICO ana . cenm nigiier iiiuii mu
inunat rnmnred sales. Considerable lrreg
ularlty Is noted In prices of cereals, hog
products nnu cotton. Jiier me mm iieuvy
!tniinn in nrlces has come several reac
tionary movements In wheat, which tends
to discourage export demand. Wheat
troni.ttipncri early In the week on Brad
street's report of a heavy decrease In tho
visible supply, but weakened later on with
Improved, winter wncui ctujj j)ruyc;iij.
Corn has dlsplayPd rather more strength
nhnnt. 11 number of diverse Influences
operating, while In oats the feature was a
SnPClHClllUr IJI U(V Uk u bKiiin (v uuDUt, ut.
iinv mmt of which was later regnlned
' ' J . i n , f V. . ) . .
Hog products nave wcuniiiivu miKniiy. m
. i,,,o,Vi rr!ntn huve been modorate. whllo
butter nnd country products generally have
strengthened on corner weuinur, ouKiir m
SUj cents higher on light receipts and re
finers' buying. Coftco Is weak nnd lower on
continued heavy receipts nnd poor con
sumption. Wheat. Including flour, exports
for the week aggregato 3,702,368 bUBhels, a
against 3,369,679 bushels last week and 3,770,
000 In this week last year. Wheat exports
July 1. 1901, to uato tmiriy-one wceitat, kk
Montreal .,
Toronto ...
Winnipeg ,
Halifax ...
Vancouver,
Hamilton
St. Jonn, n. u..
Victoria. B. C...
Quebec
Ottawa
.,.
B. Ca..i
f"
Totals
$ 15.236,442 18.7
12.134.168 39.9
2,384,312 40.0
1,586,663 12.8
714,372 2.1
721,273 6.3
660,690 6.9
465,320
997.119
1,251.117
12.7
Denver & R. G.
do nfd ,
Erie
do 1st prd.,..
do 2d pfd....
Gt. Nor. Pfd...
Hock, valley ..
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
Li. E. & W
do prd
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan u
Met. Ht. uy...
Mnr. Central
Mcx. Nntlonal .
Minn, it til. l,.
Mo. Paclllc ....
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central..
Nor. & West...
do pfd
Ontario & W...
Pennsylvania
Reading
42
91
33'i
216
..107S5
.. 7$
-
.. SO
.. 2IH
.. 53
.. 47?i
do nfd
Aa. Mln. Co.
Brk. Rap. Tr
rViln v x. I
55fCon. Tob. pfd... .117U
S6'i
...17l(l
leading 66'i
do 1st pfd 81
rtn. -rt 11M KS'i
1S7 Gen. Electric
. 681,4 Glucose Sugar
. 82 iHocklnir Coa .
.137i,i4nfn'l Paper .
. 40'aI do pfd
. '74(4 Infn'l Power .
. 67iA Laclede Gas ..
130 !Nat. Biscuit ..
103'i' National Lead
National salt .
1 do nfd
2SJi No. American
. lwft i'aciuc uonst .
.107 Pacillc Mall .v.
.102H I'eople's Gun .
. 24i Pressed 8. C.
. 52 do pfd
.193
.161
. 66
. 91
. 331
14?i
$ 36,186, 4C6 22. 6.
vn, in-liirfi.d In totals because containing
other Items thnn clearings.
Not Included in tomis uci-uuia 01 no
comparison for last year.
jNew York Money Market
NEW YORK. Jan. 81. money on can
steady
asked,
do 2d pfd..
St. L. & S. F..
do 1st prd....
do 2d pfd....
St. L. 8. W
do nfd
St. Paul
do pfd
8
mi
13Vs
ij
75
87
90
4I4
19
30
64
91
73
46
99Ti
40H
8411
f unman 1-. u...i7
Republic Steel .-. 16H
do nfd hd
Sugar i. 124H
Tenn. u. & I at
u. n. e 1-. jo... 1.1
do nfd 73
U. 8. leather.... 11H
do pfd 801.
U. S. Rubber 14'a
uo pin ..1 di
1, a at 1 in..
u. a. nicci i!k
. .1 nn 1
uu mu ......... :i.i
ECUlWnalAm TTnlnn AltZ
...ibiwa. locomotive.... mi
...187 - do pfd 92H
62V
6214
83
W
2oi
Ex-dividend.
nt !li3 per cent; ciobb. uid nnu
3V4w3 per cent; pnmo mercanii)e
-fn no a w in nriiiiii DiiBiiit-Ttn in uauncio
bills at $4.8714 for demand and at J4.84H for
sixty days; posteu raw, i.oo-u-i.tKj, ivu,
215iiiT .ill. 1 11 S3Uf,M.Sli4.
'S,."".,S"S """JHK.. Ti.l. ntl...
HlLV tilt our, oa-c, ""uu,-,
BONDS Government, weak; state,
,.knA... mrMA. Irrpirular.
dim"" An
ThO ClOSinB qUUWIIUiio v.. n.u
follows:
New York Mlnlnir Stocks.
mew vnitK. Jan. 31. The following aro
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Con.
Adams
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con .
Comstock Tun..
Con. Cn. & Va..
Deadwooa ierrn
Horn Silver
Iron Hiiver-
Leadvllle Con...
20
45
6J
, 6
, 6V4'
,105
, 50
,160
. 61
. I
Little Chief 11
Ontario
Ophlr .Ti
I'nocnix
Potosi
Savngo
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..,
Standard
750
,. 78
,. 6
,. 8
2
,. 12
.. 3S
,.343
U. 8. r. 2s. reg...iuvi
do coupon -"27?
do 3s, reg JOS'i
do coupon J09
do new 4s, reg.. 139
.1 iitnnn HI)
do old 4s. reg...lll'i
do coupon ....
do 6s, reg
do coupon ....
Atch. gen. 4s...
do naj.
Bal. & O. 4s.,..,
(10 3V4S ........
.In r-nnv. 4s..,
fnmiria So. 2s.,
Cent, of Ga. 5s.,
do 1st inc ,
C. & O. 4V4S
C. & A. 3148.....
c tt Xr a n. 4s.
r M A R P k. 43.11IK
C & N W C.- 78...140UI
c. it. I. & r. 4s..no'4
CCC & 8 L g. 4s,103i
Ph Inn an T. 4S.. 'J
Colorndo 80. 4s.. 93$
D. & R. O. 4s 102li
Erie prior 1. ... ,
ao gen. ..09
v W" A D. C. Is. 107
Hock. vai. 4Vis...iun
..106
..10714
..103
.. 9I,
..104
.. 957il
..105i
..1094
..mu
.. 79H
..107H
84
L,. & N. unl. 4s... 101
Mex. Central 4s.. S2T4
do 1st inc 32H
At. Ac Dl. I J. 4S...KH
M.. K. & T. 4s... 98
do 2S 84
in. 1. (. in IIM
ao Ken. lus
N. J. C. cen. 5a.. 137
NO, J'ftClllC 4B 103
do 38 7o,:
N. & W. con. 4a. 102
Total receipts 109 87 11 3
Thn illannulllAti nf thn dnv'M rnrelnts WQR
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
ocr or ncuu indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 209 1,032 750
fj. II. Itnmnimiil I'n :OTO
Swift and Company 4oo i.sib i,i2
Cudnhy Packing Co 693 1,452 8
Armour & Co 698 2,376 170
Swift and Co., country... 74
R. Becker & Dcgun 103
Vunsant & Co 29
W. 1. Stephen 8
Benton & Corry 4
Livingstone & Schnller... 23
Hamilton & Rothschild..., 46
L. F. IIubz 6
H. L. Dennis & Co 25
Hobblck 13
S. & S 668
Other buyers 94 .... :a
Totals 2.579 7,374 2,325
CATTLE Them whb nnlv n. fair run of
cattle here today, but the fact that other
murKets were an quoted tower maue uuy
ers nt this point bearish In their views,
They started In from tho first to pound tho
market, and as a result trading was siow
nnd It was Into before anything like a
clearance was made.
There wnrn dint on rew neer steers in
eluded in the receipts this morning, and
buyers did not appear particularly anxious
ror yuppues. xney did not sinrt 111 very
early, and when they did their bids were
lower. A slow and weak markot resulted,
and It was late before the bulk of the
nnVrlnes was disposed of. The fact that
Chicago was dull and lower gave buyers
a big advantage and sellers at this. point
could not prevent values from going a
Hhiitto 1n,ver thnn vestcrdav.
The cow market was a little moro active
than tho steer trade, but still buyers did
not take hold with as much lire as tnoy
did yesterduy. As a general thing they
tried to buy tnoir supplies a 111110 lower.
in snmn rnflen thev succeeded, nnd In oth
era sellers received just auout steauy
prices as compared wun yesterday, par-tlr-nlnrlv
nn thn hetter erndes.
Bulls, veal calves and stags sold nt rieht
close to steady prices, whoro tho quality
wnn ntlgfnctarv. but anything not strictly
cholco was neglected nnd sold a little lower
than yesterday.
There were oniv a lew lecacrs 01 ac
slrnble quality In tho yards, and about
steady prices were paid. There has been
n fi.lr trnrin from the country this week.
nnd sellers havo succeeded In cleaning up
In good sniipc wnut incy oougni earner
In the week. The common grades wero
neglected In flrst hands this morning, tho
same as usual, and sellers found It difficult
to dUposo of those kinds at satisfactory
prices. iieiireHcuwui u pairo,
Ubbl' OlClilW.
were nnne tnn munv
sheep and lambs on tho market today to
meet ino demand and as a result tno mar
ket was actlvo und steady to strong', every
thing being sold In good season. A bunch
of prima yearlings sold at J5.15, hut they
were or extra line quality. Lnnihs met
with ready sille for fully as much nn was
paid yesterday for the same kinds.
mere wcro practically no feeders on sain
today to make n text, nf thn market, hut
It was evident that anything desirable
would have brougnt good strong prices.
Quotations! Cllnlm llslitwnlirht venrllntrs.
$4.75 5.00; good to choice yearlings, $4,503?
4.75; choice wethers, Jt.40Q4.65; fair to good
wethers, $1.25(24.40: choice ewes. J3.76IM.00:
fair to good ewes, $3.50(33.75; common ewes,
$2.,593.50; choice lambs, $5.6506.00; fair to
good lambs, $5.60a6.65: feeder wethers, $3.69
B4.00; feeder lambs, $4.0oC4.60; cull lambs,
$3.00Hi3.75. Representative wiles:
No.
198 western ewes
m western ewes
1 buck
170 Wyoming ewes ....
1 uoiorndo ewes
18 Colorado wethers ..
419 Colorado ewes
312 yearling wethers ..,
209 western lambs
239 Colorado lambs ....
4 cull cwesi
61 western ewes
6 western wethers
!I8 western wethers....
1 western Iamb
113 western lambs
Av.
. 98
. 126
. 100
. 140
. 1&5
. 91
. S2
. S6
. 70
. 76
. 95
. 110
. 93
. 110
. 90
. 62
Pr.
3 SO
4 00
4 CO
4 60
4 75
4 75
4 75
G 15
5 60
5 6.3
2 00
4 00
4 60
4 60
5 60
6 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Sheep Steady and ling
Lower.
CHICAGO. Jan. 31.-CATTLE-Rccclnts,
2.000 head: steady: good to prime steers.
$6.50Si7.25; poor to medium. $1,0046.00:
Blockers and feeders. $2. 254J4. 50; cows, $1.25
(rri.-a; ncitcrs, K.wno.K); dinners, ti.p
2.30: bulls. $2.254"f4.63: calves. $2.60in.2o:
Texas fed steers. $l.00ifT5.40.
HOGS-Rocelpts. 21.000 head: left over.
6,tl00; market 6010c lower; steady; mixed
and uutcners, jo.Ki'ue.so; goon to
heavy. S6.15i6.37Vi: rough heavy.
6.10: light. J5.50fi6.u0: bulk of sales.
6.20.
SHEEP Receipts. 7.000 head: sheen and
lnmbs steady; good to choice wethers, $1.30
4jC. 20; fair to choice mixed, $3.70(34.70:
western fed, $4.00ft5.45; native lambs, $3.00
&6.00; western lambs. J5.O0iRS.S5.
Otuciai yesterday: ueceipts uaitie, 11,-
261: hogs. 22.960: sheen. 17.345 Shipments
Cattle, 5,617; hogs, 6,340; sheep, 3,339.
cholco
JS.Ko'rf)
$5.90(ft
Reading gen.
S L & I M c
4a.
6s,
8. F. 4s,
W. Is..,
118
9614
79
S9U
91?
1.11
121
St. I,. &
st. ii. a,
do zs
S A & A P 4a.,
80. Pacific 4s..
80. Ralwny 5s.
T. & P. Is
T., S, L. & W. 4s 83T4
union i uciuc s.,iuo
do conv. 4s 106i
Wabash la lists
(iu in jii
do deb. B 6Sb
West Shore '4s.. ..112ft
W. & L. E. 4s.... 93H
Wis. Central 4s.. 88V4
(U!1. IUU, 10 ...... DJ
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 31. WOOL Firm: me-
At.,, rrroHpt, lilKIACt IllTIlt I111C. I.IIHC.
heavy fine, lOS12o: nib washed. 14f21!4c.
BOSTON. Jan. 31. The Commercial Bill-
. .. ...... . 1 ,.n.n..nn,'D pnnnrl nn the
letin win Buy in arH. ,w. , r
wool trade or tne united oiaun.
has not been much business locally. In
terest centers chiefly In Australian. One
Boston houso mndo a single purchase of
500 bales of cross-nreos in i.omion mis
mnnlr 'I'MA 1 nrrPIl HI II Ic llll II I IK'U llll'IVJ 1 1 II CI
etiemirnired business hero. The Atlantic
mills bought In Boston 5.000 bales of now
64s quality Australian to arrive at full
rates, somo 01 tno iiuiu iiuitii
A...niia nm enmnnred with the Iondon
shows a 'profit of 6c a pound. Territorial
wools have advanced In Boston. Choicest
tine ntnple now costs 65c clean, fine me
dium staple costs 60c clean and only short
off grades from Utah aro to bo had at 60c.
T!.in. nf vnnl in Rnston since January
( have beep 19.423,778 lbs ngalnst 9.567.600
lbs for tno same ui'iiuu in niu uua-
ton shipments today, are 2S.52o.202 lbs.
airalnst 25.101.140 lbs. for the same period
in 1901. The stock on hand In Boston Jan-
No. Av. IT, iNO. av.
1 . - uv' t,HJ
1 510 3 W 4U 11?
lliSO 2 50 1 1080
1 Win 3 ihj iu issj
1 Kill J OU H 1U.1U
1 1010 3 60 1..T 1020
2 6S5 3 90 15 996
...tlUlaJ 1 "J ''! UUI
850 4 00 5 1178
S93 03 17 1101
1085 4 13 18 ...1202
23 S91 4 45 -n V..1171
3 P0 1 ( lOM)
...... wi 1 wi x ami
........1100 4 B0 2 1160
fi 930 4 50 11M
Ifi 971 A GO U 10SO
is ."i" ,i
20 12S9 4 BTi 2 1161
ISMI 1 to w ,,1J1
ttil 1 oil 1 1U
4 915 ti 3d 41 1337
10 1410 6 40
8TEEUH Also HUll-'EHS.
narv 1. 1WJ2. WUH ll,dl(r.v,hi lua,.
stock today la 68,239,039 lbs.
the total
Boston Stack notations.
BOSTON, Jan. 31.-Call loans, 3H4
rnnt; time loans. iu per cent, uu
closlnc
per
mciai
$l,15;'certlllcatcs.' no bids; shipments, 76,434
bbls.; average, 91,334 bbls.; runs, S9.157 bbls.;
., xtm.i na 7n K "1 nil H.
Toledo! Jnn 31.-OIL North Limn,
85c: South Lima and Indiana, soc.
NEW YORK. Jan 31. OII-Cottonsccd,
u netrnlnum. aulct. Rosin, steady.
SAVANNAH. Jan.- .U-OIL-Turpcntlno,
i'f Ttnsln. firm. '
I jiniiii in. .lull, ai.-u,,, ..it.m.
spot, 56s 6d. Linseed, 28s 7ftd. Turpcntlno
PPL1v'eRPOOL. Jan. 31. OIL Cottonseed,
Hull rennea, spot, Bteuuy,
Dry Goods Market.
Oil and Rosin.
Jan. 31. OIL Credit balances.
Atchison 4s....
Gas Is
Mex. Centra 4s
N. E. U. v..
Atchison
do piq ......
Boston & A..
Boston t me
Boston Elc.
legato 16,346.620 bushels: as against llX- VT I '
fnfn tnat noimnn. Corn exnorts necre- 0,.rii....X.
"J!u,-.i".i norm ., l-.iwuuu .V'1
irate n-ltUiei iiuoncin, nn HBuiiin, ,,v,,v- inn, iiTiiInn I'aciuc
week and 687,707 last year. July 1,1901, to Sao Central
(latO Com exjiurio IU .l,ou.,w. vunuuin,
against llt.lW.UIi) inni Bt-umiu. i n juiiuuik
trndo In boots and shoes Is still of small
dimensions nt tho east, hut buyers aro
tinvini? increased iniiiiuutciuicra iiriuca.
Eastern shoe shipments for January are 10
per cent aucuu ui u yem uku, iiun-n
rather weakor. Uncertainty still rules In
tho cotton mnrKei. loiiuuuiicb ,n u diuuu
yield Is still undiminished, though current
receipts throw discredit on minimum estl
Trndn ndvlcen at homo and abroad
contlnuo good and tho foreigners are cer
tainly -buying tno sinpie tree y. ninpio
cotton goods are still rainer quiet, nut re
102
S3
84
55
... 76-n
... VI
...263
'.PAW
1K1
Aiiouez J4
Amalgamated ... 11
l3a...c 40
uingnam it ft
cai. c necia tao
& H..210
nfd ...HI
.1U1
. 28'V
Amer. Sugar ....uti
do ptd i i
Amor. T. & T....15S
Dom. i. & o
Gen. Electric ...
Moss. Electric...
do prd
N. E. G. & C...
United Fruit ...
U. 8. Steel
do Pfd
Adventuro
r
2S?i'
ZiS
33
4
89
93'k
, 23V4
Centennial
Copper Range
Dom. Coal ....
Franklin
Is:o Hovale ..
Mohawk
Old Dominion
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
14Vi
62
63y4
II
24
3714
244
,14U
trado east nnd west
ns regards
London Stock Qnotntlona.
LONDON, Jan. 31.-4 p.' m.-Closlng:
ports from tho Jobbing trade
nrn favnrnble. particularly
printed fabrics and gingham i on "PrinB ac- money.. .94 7-161N. Y...Ccntral....l55
count. i iicniiiijr "" """I"" fi0 'account. ..94 7-16 NortoiK a; west, as
Santa Fe Copper. 3H NEW YORK. Jan. 31. DRY GOODS
Staple cottons oi an Hinua mo uKttin iimoi
todny In ' thn market and aro without
rhnme In prices. Prints nre firm, with a
f.if rinmnnri. Glnehnms are still scarce.
Print clotns nave soia at an imvunge oi
l-16c In both regular nnn narrow onus.
r. nam nrn in lmnnivru iipiiiidiii linn very
firm. Foreign markets aro higher. Burlaps
aro dull, so far as demand goes, but
stronger In tone.
MAnUIICiBiXini JUll. dl. v.ivw i no .mil -
ket nulct. with a fair Inquiry. ."Yarns are
steady, with a moderate demand.
Tamarack
Trlmountaln
Trinity
united mates
Utah
Victoria ,
Winona
Wolverine ...
.270
...'59
... UU
... m
... 26U
... H
... 03
goods, plnln dress fabrics doing relatively
best, while tho mills nre still busy on
men's wear coons, woo is in steany (ie
mand and firm, with Btocks of desfrnblo
irnnita well reduced. Business failures In
tho United States number 302, against 209
Inst weeK. i- last yenr. in in i-u, .i in
1MW nnd 295 In 1S9S. Fnllures In Canada
number 46, ns agnlnst 54 last week, 27 In
this week a yenr ago and 31 in looo.
Hank Clrnrlnica,
OMAHA, Jnn. 31. Bank clearings today,
$1,091,037.08; corresponding day lust year,
I&V7.7S3 49: Ircrense, $136,243.69.
ST. IXHMB. Jan. 31.-ClearlnK8. $7.95S.005;
balnnres. $1,226,257; money, 4V4fi5'.4 per cent;
New vorK excnuiigo, premium,
PIMflNMATI. Jnn. 31. ClenrlnirK. M 7M.
900; money, 6 per contf Now York exchange,
2uc inn.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31,-Cloarings, J231,
714.457: balances. J9.231.9S6.
BOSTON. Jan. 31,-Clearlngs, $23,131,644;
paiances. i..iii.iid.
BALTIMORE. jHn. 31,-Clearlngs. J2.9U.
417; balances. J399.99S: money. 4H ner rent.
CHICAGO, Jan. 31,-Clearlngs, $,272.37;
9ol?
nfd
Ontario & SV..
do
Anaconda
(10 PIO irjwi-eillipyivmim ... 1074
Batlmore & O....106iiReadlng
Canadian Pac.,.116 do 151 pro
Ohean X, Dhln . 471V llO 2d Pfd.. 32
Chicago G. W.... 23Vi!Southern Ry 34U
C, M. & St. P.. .169',4
Denver fe it. u... i
do pfd..., 937
Erie. 40',i
do 1st prd iiy
do 2d pfd bV
Illinois Central... 140
Louis. & Nash... 106
M.. K. & T 25VS
do ptd.,., M
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fml(.
n. I .-", vrttltr Tnn 51 Klr A TflT? ATrTl
. 34H APPLES Contlnuo In very moderate de-
"Oji mand and wnne mere nre uu iiuuwium
Changes today, an easy leeunK prevail ill
the lower grades. State, common to good,
7i8ie: prime, 9CJ9V4c; choice, 9V4l0c; fancy,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Marltot
rnr tne mnniuni. iiul liieuiiiiv num.
Unloni Paclflo 104H fairly good Inquiry Is reported for prunes
do nfd.,
noutnern
97V,
Pac... 63t4
do nfd.
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do nfd
Spanish 4s
2.i prunes. 37i6sc. Aprlon
. LMoor Irk. J0ftWo. p,
, SJiMWo; unpeeled, 7iU9V4c
4ol
43H
774$
Anrlrnts. Royal. KKSllc:
encnes, pecica, ivip
Coffee Market.
rati HiT.VKn steady: SS 7-16d ner ounce.
Miiwvv -ihn; ner cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
... t. 1 nt.A fnr three mnntha'
is iid i,t-r ceni. nn. - ....w a..w.,..
bills Is 3 per cent.
Snsar Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 31. SUGAR
t,i., i.,,i. t'(! onen kettle
r ii in. uut;ii nrtiiv, a . "
centrifugal. 2'4fi374c; centrifugal ranu
mew VflTlIf. Jan. 31 COFFEE Snot
Rio, steady: No. 7 Invoice. Win. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 8i?12c. Tho market opened steady
in tone, Willi liriwco Wliunuilnc" ' I'uinin
higher. At tho close the markot was
nnrelv steady, with prices net 6U15 points
lower. Tot.tl saleB of futures wera 39,600
baps. Including March at 6.60fl5.55c; May,
5.B69I6.BUC; June, o.iac; JUiy, o.ouino.juc; neii-
tnmner. Q.iio.iDc: uectrmijcr. n.vjio.iu.
Spot coffee was dull on the basis of Sc
for Invoice lota ot no. 7 Rio.
10
47
9
6
11
is..;.,
15
43
2$
1
4
4
6....,
1....,
1.,..,
4....,
i'.'.!.
9....
5....
27....
io!
34....
10....
4....
9....
9,..,
3,..,
I....
o
11....
::.:
16...,
1....
15....
16...,
11....
1...,
5...,
11...,
5...,
21...,
2...,
4...
2,..,
1...
1...
741
1118
1111
691
677
1200
948
S69
1129
7S0
925
810
840
870
870
930
775
10SO
909
1006
965
950
1010
1020
930
, 1057
, 896
900
, 930
, 875
745
840
925
,..!.. 764
936
1030
, 750
860
1000
1056
860
1010
849
1160
1133
1060
S9S
966
.... 954
..r... 9so
S12
1050
93
4 00
4 15
4 15
,4 20
4 20
4 40
4 65
4 70
4 85
19.,
20
13
17
S6 ,
33 ,
16 ,
15 ,
910
....1029
....1058
....1074
.... 983
....1121
....1089
....1083
Pr.
5 50
5 50
5 00
6 03
5 05
5 00
5 20
5 20
5 35
5 40
5 40
6 50
5 60
6 55
6 55
6 60
5 60
5 60
5 60
5 65
6 70
5 70
6 70
6 95
4 SO
4 90
6 20
G 25
6 30
6 30
635
6 60
1 75
2 40
2 40
2 65
2 65
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 73
2 75
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 75
.2 75
2 SO
2 83
2 85
2 90
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 0)
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 OS
3 10
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 35
3 3)
COWS.
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8
1
7
9
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11
19
18
3
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.... 875
....1160
.... 865
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.... 960
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1036
1153
1050
1080
1097
1180
915
1270
053
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1050
1031
1435
1125
10S1
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fetf
1 1400
6 952
1....1, losn
27 S97
1 1170
3 94.1
17 986
1 1220
5 1192
1...
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6,...
1...'.
,12S0
1345
, 1280
1156
, 1020
COWS AND HEIFERS.
. 1098 4 SO
HEIFERS.
: 1)0 4 905
5,i5
390
630
580
, 650
4..
1.
18.
1 , 600
1 10W
1 1670
2 1020
1 720
1 760
1 1640
2 920
1
250
3 no
3 00
3 25
3 75 2...
BULLS,
3 rm
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
CALVES,
4 60 2,..,
910
950
873
, 1210
1 1080
1 1370
1 1470
1 1020
1 1560
1...
1.
..1770
..1650
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 on
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 70
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 SO
3 SO
3 90
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 23
I 25
i 25
4 30
4 35
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 60
4 60
4 75
4 85
C 60
4 06
4 10
4 25
4 70
5 00
3 35
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 75
4 00
4 30
Knnans City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 31. CATTLE Re-
eclpts, 2,000 nntlves, ,100 Texahs, 50 calves!
market stcadv; choice export and dressed
beef steers. Jj.S5A6.60: fair to good. H.805
6.75; stockers and feeders, $3. 254. 85; west
ern fed steers, $4,005(6.00; Texas and Indian
steers, $4.235.35; Texas cows, J2.76va4.23;
natlvo cows. $3.00(84.75: heifers. $3.60U5.60;
ennners, J2.00ft2.S5; bulls, $2.804.50; calves,
$1.5036.60.
nous Receipts, k.ow neau; market 6o
lower: ton. $6.40: bulk of sales., S5.60ii
6.37V4; heavy. J6.30fyC.40: mixed packers,
J6.l5tfi6.40; light. $5.306,10; pigs, $4.S0fQ6.S0.
Bliir.1' ueceipts, i.ouu ncuu; lamns, luut
15c higher; sheep steady: 'western lambs,
$5.KWrtl.0O; western wethers, $4.25Jf4.70;
ycnrlings, $5.004f6,50; ewes, $3.76W.50; culls,
$2.0063.75; feeder lambs, $4.CO5.0O.
New York, Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31.-BEEVE8-RC
celpts, 4,108 head; good to choice steer
strong, medium and common steudy, bulla
nnd cows a shade higher: steers. $4.W3
6.25; bulls, $3.0004.00; cows, $1.8084.26. Cables
were uncnanged. Bnipmentu tomorrow,
1,125 cattle, 1.007 sheep and 7,800 quarters of
Keef '
CALVES Receipts, 201 Lend; steady;
veals. $5.0089.00: barn yard calves, nominal.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,015
head; sheep Btrong, lambs uneven; somo
snlcs lower, others firm; 3W cars held over;
sheep, $3.00tfi4.50: lambs, $S.40iy6.40, one car
at $6.50j culls, $3.50514.60.
HOGS Receipts, 1,150 head; firm; good
state hogs, $6.50.
. i
St. Louis Live Slock MnrKet,
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 31. CATTLE Recelnts.
1,700, Irrludlng 1,100 TexanB; market steady
to strong; native shipping and export
steers, $l.50fflti.30; dressed beef and butcher
steers, J4,OWju,C0; steers under 1,000 lbs.,
$3.O5ia,5.00; Blockers and feeders. $2.754.40:
cowh and heifers, $2.25(5.00; ennners. $2.8S
fi2.90; bulls, $2.60OI.OO; Texas nnd Indian
steers, $3.300,45; cows and heifers, J 1.755 J
4.00.
HOQS Receipts. 4,w neiid: market;
stendy,' pigs and lights, $5.SVT(6.00: packers.
$6.00ft6.25; butchers, J6.10g.45.
MllKisi' iteceipis. i.ww ncau; niarKci
steady; native muttons, J4.40ftt.75; lnmbs,
$1.50936.00; culls and bucks, $3.60(4.20.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 31. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 800 hend: steady: natives, J3.76f7.00;
cows nnd heifers, $1.70flj6. 35: veals, $3.50(ft
6.25; stockers and feeders. $3.25.70.
IIOUH Receipts, b.wai neudj d'iivc lower;
Ight nnd light mixed, $3.70ft6.20: medium
and heavy, $6.10fi6.40J plgB. $3.75J6.10.
SHEEP Receipts, sw ncun; steady.
Stock In HlR-lit.
The followlnir Inblo shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt the live principal
markets for January 31:
uattlA. ilOg. Sheen.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansus uny ,,
St Louis
St. Joseph ....
Totula
2,699
2,000
2,100
1,700
800
21,000
8,000
4,200
6,600
3,328
7,000
1,500
1,000
200
9,199 45,688 13,028
205 6 25
Tetepkaaa lOiia,
Boyd Commission Go.
Buccesaon to James E. Boyd Co.,
OMAHA, NIB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PROVUIONS AND STOCKS.
Baard of Trada Baildlaaj.
Dlract wires to Chlcaao and N.w Yark.
Corrpendenc, John A. Warr.a Ca.