THE OMAHA DAILY" BEE : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY Ji , 1891. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opened Lower and Afterward Eased Off But Reacted Later , WEAK CABLES CAUSED THE EARLY DECLINE jinrt : ] C'lcnrnncriiVoro Light , Amounting In IVIiciit nnil i'lotir from tlio Tour Atlimtlo I'orln nnil Now Or- IcniM toa70,000 CHICAGO , Feb. 2. Wheat opened lower and afterwards declined , but reacted and closed but HO lower for May. Tlio early weakness was duo to weaker cables , light clearance * , liberal northwestern receipts and mild weather. The strength at the cloao was due to a llttlo buying Induced by the pros pect of rain for the winter wheat belt , to bo followed by freezing weather. May corn closed unchanged , May oats \\c \ { higher and provlnlons slightly lower all around. Wheat started weak with May % o lower at Olc. Liverpool was quoted dull and ' /c lower and private cables were oven nioro dlRCouraglng. The southwestern receipts , too , were heavier than last year. Minne apolis and Duluth reported 201 cars , as com pared with MO a year ago. The export clear ances were ngaln light , amounting In wheat anil flour from the four principal Atlantic ports and New Orleans , to about 70,000 bu. New York wired that there was no export Inquiry tlicro and sent bearish telegrams about low priced Argen tine wheat. The selling became rather free and prices slid down easily until near the close , when May reached G3c. A fair de mand at that figure was developed and prices were steady. Then there camu bullish news from the weather man , stating that a heavy rain storm was billed to play nn en gagement In the winter wheat bolt. Fol lowing the dampness , It was stated a se vere freeze would occur , and the prospective damage to the crop started nn advance. Prices went up with more regularity than they had shown any previous tlmo In the Besslon , and May closed firm but ' /ic ( from the day's top figures. May opened at file , declined V4c and advanced l&c to the close lit 61 We. Corn was moderately active at times , though most of the session was quiet with fluctuations keeping within ' , ic limit. The feeling displayed was easy and prices reached a still lower level , The Increase In the receipts was the principal Influence In depressing the market , though the sell ing for country account was another factor aiding the decline. Opening trades were nt yesterday's closing figures , and under fair offerings sold down ' /c , rallied J,4e , ugaln declined , ruled firm , advanced Vic , with wheat and closed with May at the top Jlgiires. The oats market was moderately active and easy early In sympathy with wheat , but with the late strengh In wheat prices advanced ! 4c and closed quiet at a fraction better than yesterday with May at the top figures of the day. The provision market opened firm and un changed on a lighter mn of live hogs at the yards than was expected , with Higher prices for them early. The weakness In grain was responsible for a moderate break in the ab sence of any support In lard. The filling of an order for pork , however , sent that pro duct up again to n limited extent. The vol ume of trading was extremely light. On the report that the early advance in hogs was lost , and somewhat free offerings , prices for pork were driven down and both lard and ribs were carried down In sympathy , but only to a moderate extent. A reaction set In subsequently on a little buying. Com pared with last night , May pork Is 12' e lower , May lard lOc lower and May ribs 7'c lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 71 cars ; corn , 487 cars ; oats , SO cars ; lings , 12,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles ! Open.High. Low. Close. WHEAT (10 ( WH fiOM May OUKCtiM : i ciQ July COIIN Fob 35 ' 35W May 38 38 'JIH July 3SH a8H OATS rnli.- 2RW 28M May i.0 > ii July. 28)1 aal ; 2SU HEHSl'OlllC' Fob 12 May in ou 13 00 12 77JiJ 12 i I.AHD- 7 COm 7 CO 7 42M 7 40) ) , snpiiTllins- I7M May ! . ! ! ! . " ! m 00 r,2 07K C'asli quotations wore as follows : 1'i.oun Kasy. WIICAT No. 2 spring , COUc ; No. 3 spring , CSKiilu : No. 2 red , 004C. ! C.'OK.N No. 2 , Son ; No. 3 yellow , 8-HJc. OATS No. 2 , 28MO2HXC ! No. 15 white , 31M © 8licNo. ! : 3 white , 30 < 231c. K VU No. 2 , 44c. llAiu.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 4GSD3e ( ; Nni 4. 40 < il45c. FI.AX SKin No. 1 , S1.384. ! TIMOTHY Been 1'rlnic , 14.20 14,25. I'OIIK Mess , per libl. , S12.72(1JH.,7B ! { ( ; lard , per 100 His. , 87.40ffi7.45 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . $0.52'/G.G7i ' } ! ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J0.15 ! < ao,60 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , tO.H7J@7.25. ! WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.15. SmiAiis Unchanged. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : New York 3Iurl < otH. NP.W YOIIK , Fob. 2.-KLOUU-UeceIpta , 10,400 likRH , ; PxportH , 25,600 pUgs. ; sales , 10.000 pkB . ! prlrrn unclinneml , but inaikct has a sti-ady tone , JlYK Nnndniil. HUN MIAI : < DUII. lllTt'KWHBAT Dull. lIAItl.KY-Dnll. IIAUhKY MALT Quiet. WII13AT Il.'celpts. 2,000 1m. ; exports. 75,000 lin , ; Kiloa , ' ' 63,000 bu. futures , $ .000 bn. epot. Spot inarkrt very dull , but steady ; No. 2 rod In jtoie mid elevator , CC' ' o ; afloat , rjijc ; f , o. h. . SI'rt : " ; NJ. 1 northern , 701ic . Options were weak early , ruled dull In the forenoon , rallied In the afternoon , elosed firm nt unchanged to Ho net lulvnnee ; No. ,2 , red. February , COVic ; Mnrcli , ' Cl ° 8l" ' UOIIN llecolpts , 1,300 bu , ; exports , 2C.OOO bu. ; Kiles , n8KK ( ) bu. of futuifM , kl.OOO uu. spot. tljotH firm : No. 3. 42',4o In elevator ; 431ie nllont. Options opened dull , closed firm ; Kcb- liiury closed 42V40 ! March , 4SUe ; May. 44(4c- ( OATH-llecelpts. 6,300 bu. ; ex porti. . 2.CW bu , ; wiles , 105,000 bu. of futures , 28,000 bu. spot Hpols dull but steady ; No. 2. 34 34 o ; No. 2. delivered , 35o ; No. 3. 53y4o ; No. 2 white. JIM ! ihS. ! . Noa'hl" - ' ' ,35. : traelt. mixed western , JUf35iC. ! : Options dull , closed Ho net advance : I'clirnnry , 34c ; March , 34 ic : ilny , 3t'ie3 ' Sio ; C HAY I um. HOPSDull. . , HIDUS Dull. WOOL Firmer ; domeitlo Heece , 18 2J ; pulleil , 20626c ; Texas , 10fll5c. I'HOVIHIONH Iteef , quirt. Cut meats , firm. l.iud , qnlct : western oleain , closed J7.W. Op tion n.ilca , none ; February , } 7fl > oj March , } 7l)0 ; May , 17,80 , nominal. Itellned , eauy , unchanged , Pork , iiniet ; new mesa , JI4.2SiiT14.5u ; extra prime , H3.M4T14.iiO ; family , J15.WW1C.OO ; short clear , J15.MJB17.W ) . lll'TTIIU-Hloudyi western dairy , 13HK17o ; we tern eienmery , Uc ; westein factory. 12SilCc : Klirlns , S7e : mute dairy , 10tf22e. I'llUKHlJ-Quk-t ; part Milrns , 4 < J10o ; full skims , Iff3o. KiUlH-WenWer ; western , fresh , I5ffl6c. TAIl.OW--Ht ady. PKTUOI.KL'M-Qulet ; United closed at SOo bid. ItOSIN-FInu Tt'Upn.NTINU-Klrm. HUMSteady. . MOI.AK.SIIS Hlendy : New Orleans , open ket. tk' . KOinl In choice , 2Itf36c. Pill UlON-Uulli Hrotch , KO.Om82S.00 ; Amerl- tan , SI2.uOfil5.tO. l-OI'I'KIt-Dull : lake , J9.95 niked , I.KAU-Flrnij domestic. 13. ) . TIN .Steady : KtraltR , JIS.7U bid : plates , dull , Hl'KI/nil--Klrni : : doineDtlc , (3.55 bid. TOTTON BKKl ) OlIOu1et : prime crude , 30 ® lie ; oft crude , 26 2yo ; prime white , 39MlOo. HLUIAIl-ltaw , llrm ; fair retlnlnif. S e ; cen. IrlfURal , 96 test , Site ; rrtlnetl marKet active und Dnncr , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton Aliirki't. MVKIU'OOL. > Vb. a. COTTON The follflwlni ; are the Balfsof the \\-fcki 05,1)00 ) balea ; American , 4ll,00 < i btiluH ! furu > ardi'il from Hhlpnldoto Hplnnoni. 80,000 bali-H : actual cxporlH , 7,000 balou : total Inil'ortB , ' . ' 7,1111(1 luliH ; American , 113.UOO bales ; total utook. l.unu.uuu biik-8 ! American. 1.U47.00U b.iluni total afloat. UJ7.000 biles ! American , 249 - 000 tuluaj hiK'cMil.-itortt look 6,0(10xlaai ( \ exportora louk u.oon b.ilen. NE | VOKLEA 3Feb , l.COTTONSyot coltou quiet salcH. 2 2. > 0 bnleB ordinary. lU ( < * Rowlonll" n.irjli'ic luwr tnlililllnir 7Kii nmldHiKr.Se. . peed mlildllnr , " 11-lOc. mlildllnir , fnlr , H ,1-lile. fair. OilIllo. . Urcclpm. 1.1)7 ) 1 iinloH : I'xporl1" roa t- Mlnp , H.atiT luli'Hstock. . .i.VJ.OH bali't. FnttircH , ali 4i.sflo Iwlwi Fobrnnry. * 7.2.Vrt7.VO i March. * 7..tiV 7.iOt : April. * 7.40 ' 747i May , f7.niA7.AA : .Inni' * 7.02 7ilii : July. * 7.0li7,70 ) ; Angint , * 7.4 ( i''tli Scptotnbor , * 7.00 bid. Oinalm Pnxlnrn .Marhrt. Iltrrnni-Thcre In some 'imprnvemenl In HIP market , mnl Ihe best Imltcr ramntnn < l n better future tlmn for pome tlmo paM. Choice coun try , Ifni7c ! : t'sickinff stock , > 10c. bltlWSKI ) POfl.TUY-Turkeya nro liccomlnu more plentiful , but otherwlfo there In but lit- tin chaiiKO In the market. Thickens. f.STc ; tiirhcyii , 9c ; iftene nnil ducks , PJJIOc. inferior itock would wll below I'm nLovo nsuren. MVK ItH'I/PHV There In Homo demnml for choice slock nnd ( he market Is fairly well sup plied. ( ! oed stock Is quotable ? nt 6ff | > ' 4c. VIJAIr-Tlio r.-celpt nre llKht rtnd there Is n Rood demand for choice ntoek ; choice , Rood fnt venls , 7 8o : thin or heavy , 4fi c. OAMI3 Prnlrle chickens , quail nnd venison nre out of sensjn , nnd there In but llttlo on the mar ket except ducks. Canada Reese , | 6 ; inillaru ducks , 2ff2.M : Jack rabbits , 11.6082 ; uniall rab bits , | I ; squirrels , " 5c. IXK1H The receipts nre heavier tlmn the de mand ami the market Is very clow. Fiesh ntoek , ll'iClZ'iCj cold stordb'c , lOHllc ; called eRgs , OW HONKY Choice -fthlto clo\cr , ISc ; California , 1G < * tiVHTEIM ) Meitluin , I. X. I. , . , 13e ; hoireshoes , ISc ; extra Mnndnrd , SOo ; selecm , 21e ; extra se lects. 2Jc ; company selects , 2Jc ; counts , SJe. ) NIJT.S-Chestnuti ,12c per II ) . : Italian chest uts. ! 2fll3o ; nlmmiilH , ICfTKc ; Knqllsh wnlnul.f 12flHc ; Illbercs , 12o ; Ilrnzll nuts , 120 : pecuns , JarRc , ISWllOi pecans , medium , lOc. The wants to buy. . . , , . . , , , i'liKlt Pure Juice , per bbl , , 15.50 ; half bill. , S3.2. ' , ; Orecon , per bbl. , . ' ! half bbl. , 13 ; clarified elder , per Mil. , . " , ; half bbl. . ? 3. „ _ , . , , . . HAUKIlKUAtJT Per bbl. , 13.5000.01) ) ; half VEOirPAHLKH. niANH-Cnllfornla : hand-picked navy , Jl.tW 2.00 : westein navy , Jl.85iSl.BO ; common white beans , tl.uOfil.75. , . . ONIONS Onions nre quoted nt 50i7fi"e. nnd on orders nt CoiiJiOc ; Kpanlsh onions , per cm If , POTATOES Nebraska , Iowa nnd Minnesota Brown potatoes , In small lots from store , Uuf 70o ; same In car lots. COo ; Colorado , from stole , ,5c ; I'oloindo , lots , 70e. CAIlHAOi : Onl rs for cnbV3aRO from the coun try are filled nt 2 2Se ! per ll > . . - . , CKI.KUY UOOTS-AcconlliiB to size , 40fidOo ( jn'l.nilY ' flood stock , 3Jo : extra fancy Call- Vrhe supply Is fair ; B00.1 . stock , per 1.1)1. . f.l.Kf/S.fiO. , , , . . , nitl-ix : VKOKTAHhEH-Splnncli. per bbl. , J1 ! ; snlslfy , 30f(3"o ( per don. ; rudlshc * . per doz. , 3oe ; endive , per doz. , i5c ; onions , per doz. , 20c ! - niill- lltwer. per doz. , 11.60W2.0' ) ; lettuce , per doz. , HOiJ 73c ; cucumbers , 12 : tomatoes , per crate of 20 lb . , } 2 ; Blrhiff lieaim , 12. CO per 2-3-bu. box ; parsley , per doa. , 30e ; egg plant , per doz. , J2.10. FIIUITS. OIIAPHS- There nre no Calnwbas on the mar ket ; MnliiRnK , p r M-lb. bbls. . net. $ .r.2Jt(6.W ; MnlnROH. per fw-ll ) . btils. , net , } O.OOU . " ' 0. AI'l'IjKH The supply Is llRht on this market nnd prices higher ; fancy weBterns , | 2.13J2--J 1'cr oilANnFIRllinH Crnnlierrles nre nrrlvlnR vry freely nnil nre 111 RODil demand ; ( 'a.I > " Cod , per bbl. , $6'oC.SO ; 111 und biiKle , JC.W ; Jersey , J6j > C.2.1 ; bell nnd cherry , $5. CAMFOHNIA OHANlinfl The stock Is arriv ing In Rood condition ; lllverslde si-edllnRS , per box , $2.2. , : Washington novels , J3 ; Itedlnnd novels , $3.25 ; Iledland seedlings. $2.50. THOPICAI , FUL'ITS. I1ANANAS Prices remain about steady ; per bunch , larse , $2 2.50 ; per bunch , small to me dium , $1.7Jlf2. IjK.MONS New Messina lemons , size 300 , $4. CO 65 ; nl/u 360 , $1.2.r > ff4.50. OIIANOKH Mexicans , per box , $2.W ; large sizes , J5- . ' . ' " > fi10 ; fancy Florldas , $2.75 ; choice Florldiis , $2.d ) . TANQMIUNKS Per IOTX , $2.75. GHAPi : FISU1T Per Ijox , $4. ls AVIicut J\r rkct. MIKNKAPOMS. Fob. 2. The bulls held thn fort today and ri'tltvd the ticnra from the Hold. Thuro was a blumpliiR market and offerlmrs were frn- , but when Chlc.U'o matin thn turn there wan quick rcHponso from wulpliiK shortH nndnwoak front was chaiiRi'd to a Htronir one. It W.-IH tlionght thu shorta had the day In the early traimactloim. There wnHiillvuly trade all day , both on the de cline and the rally. The midden chnnpe In the fei'llnjr mixed IhliiRB so much 'that buyers were HellurH and hellers were bnyci-H In a uvhikllnR. The ncwa w.w not cucouraeliiR to a bull fcellinr. IIxportH am llRhl , the proHpozt it diHConraRliiR and cables are lower. Thn buyers of wheat were less dlupOHed to buy to arrive than before for several days. This was. perhaps , duo to the Inrt'er ar rivals In conscqueneo of the wheat previously boim'ht for forward delivery. The sales of wheat on track averaged about Uo lower than yesterday. Tradlntr In futures was active n portion of the day nnd the iiR-Rreg-ato business was larser1 than yestciday or the day before. There appeared to bo a good deal of wheat bought and sold on outside orders and flour traders were also busy most of the day. May opened nt OOWe and closed at I ) Die. the highest point of the day and "Hie above the lowest point llOJic. July opened at O-'Ke , nnd closed at OlHc. Track wheat closed. No. 1 hard , Olc ; No. 1 northern , OlXc ; No. 2 northern , OOe. Ilecclpts were 178 cars ; shipments , 21 cars. Ileports from the Interior show that farmers urn sellliiR freely as the weather Is good , although In some sections the roads arc bad there being too little snow for slelchltiir. and too much lee for wairons. The prospects nre that thoto will be some increase In country elevators when the report Is made next Monday. It Is also supposed that there will be Rome Increase of thn stuck In the city. The most active buyers of track wheat are some of the larg est milling llrms. They are buying It to put In Btoro and Homo are buying freely of May. Ills probably the buying by millers that keeps up the price of track wheat and also makes a firm market for May nearly all the time , A week ago there was a good deal of turning over of lone wheat from May to July. Less of It was done today than usual , Mills are running nt a rate of about 10,000 bbls of flour for the twenty-four hours with a prospeet of the output for the week being a tow thousand bbls larger than laat week. Prices are steady with sales at about $ ; i.f > ( > for best patents In bnrrclH'nnd about fl.005v2.00 for bent bakers. Second quality of both patents and bakers were very qulst with little demand for thorn and low grades are mostly selling an shorts and loaded In bulk. St. I.ouis Markets. ST. I.OUIS. Feb. 2. FLOUH Quiet , without quotable change. ' WHEAT Opened dull , unsettled , losing ' 4 < ft8C early , then rallied nnd at the close sold UOKc above yesterday's final prices. No. 2 red. cash , closed at 57c ; February , 57io ! ; May , 61t@614c ! ! ; July , 62Jc. COUN Was weak , with no news nt all of n bullish character , but closed practically un changed. No. 2 mixed , cash nnd February , closed nt 33V-0 ; March , 3lc asked ; May , S5a ; July , 33V4c. OATS Were steady : No. 2 cash and February closed at 2Sic : May. S.Vv. IlYK nnd liAULHY NothlnR ilolng. HUAN Higher ; 6)e , east track. FLAXSKHU $1.32. CI.OYEHSEIiD-Hlghcr ; fair to prime , $ S.CO@ 9.40. 9.40.HAY Dull , unchanged. HUTTKH and KCH1S Unchanged. LEAD Higher ; $3.124 ! bid. HPKI.TEK Higher : | 3.l7ii. , COHN MKAI.i-il.Gugi.70. WHISKY $1.15. HAOOING 5(1 Co. COTTON TIES 9.'cal. 1'nOVlSIONS Dull and weak , with a ten dency towaid lower prices. Pork , standard mess , $13.23. Ltml. prlmn Rteam , $7,43. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders. $ C,25 ; longs nnd ribs , $6.G2Vi : shorta. $6.75 : boxed. 15o more. Hucon , packed shoulders , $7.1214 : longs , $7.23 ; ribs , $7.37 ! < .ff7.CO ! shorts , $7.G2 . RECEIPTS Flour. " 2,000 Mils. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 113,000 bu. ; oats , 16,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Floiir , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn , 65,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Kunsiis City "Markets. KANSAS CITY , Fob. 2. WHKAT Weak at yes terday's prices ; No. 2 hnril , & 2HQD3c : No. 2 red , CiKuftffe. COIlN-Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 31S31Hc ; No. 2 white , 32&i2He. : OATS Slow and uncliangedi No. 2 mixed. L'b@ 28Xc ; No. 2 whllo. 21) ) 20He. KOS-Steady ) nt 11K . N HYE Steady ; No. 2 , nominally 4Rc. FLAX SEBll-Klnn at * 1.20f(1.27. IIHAN-Flrnier ; f.7asue. HAY- Steady ; timothy , $8OOSO.OO ; prairie , $5.filSn.60. ) ( HUTTKH Firm ; creamery , 10S24o ; dairy , 10 ® UECKIPTS-Wlient , 05,000 bu. : corn , 8,000 bu. : O.its. noun. SIllPJlUNTS-Wheat , 38,000 bu. ; corn , 2,000 bn. ; oatu , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mlhvuukeo Mitrlietfi , MILWAUKEE , Feb. 2. FLOUH-Stendy. WHEAT Lower : No. 2 sprint. 62o ; No. 1 northern. G5c ; May. 62Hc. COllN-Steitdy ; No. 3 , 34KC. OATS Firm j No. 2 white , 31oj No , I wlilto , HAIILEY Quiet and lower ; No. 2 , COi- ; sample , 44SMc. UYE-Sleady : No. 1. 47c. PUOVlSIONS-Steady : pork. 112.75 ; lard , $7,45. HECElPTS-Flour , 1,400 bbls. ; wheat , 17,600 bu. ; barley , 40,100 bu. SlIlPMliNTH-I'lour. 200 tbls. ; wheat , Z.GCO bu. ; barley , 23,200 bu. Coffee NEW YOIIK , Feb. 2.-COFFEE-Optlons opened steady at from unchanRed to 5 points advance , closed steady. GffiS points net advance ; saleH. 7.000 bags , Including : February. $16.300i 16.45 ; March. llC.oorflS.lO ; May , $15.65 ; Sfptem. ' " ' . , ' - } - . ® ' - * * ' " < -"ffee , Hlo , steady : No. ' " aulet nlul Ble'nily : torilovn , $2060 riAMIllJUCl , Feb. 2.-Marlet quiet , unchanged to 'i pfg. lower. HAVUE , Fell. 2. Market steady : US'Uf higher on near month * . LONDON. Feb. 2.-Im > EUlar ; prices 3d lilghcr to 3d luwer. Utcrponl Jlurhetn. LIVEUPOOU Feb. J.-WHiAT-DiiII. : demand vyrs holderB offer freely ; No. i California. I i 31 4j5n 4di No. 2 red western , 5s IdffSs lud. ' ' l'lldttN' QUlet > llemaml Iloor' lnlfej western. PUOVIHlONH-Poik. prime mess. 73s. Iteef , extra India. Ma OJ. llncon , long nnd short clear , K tbs. , 35s tdj longtlear. 4i UIH. , 37 . LarJ , 49a 01. Oil Markets. Oir4ClTY.Pa..Fcb. a. . National Transit ccrll- ? ni/tu * V1"1"11 " ' * " * ' ' ! " 'client. ' hOWe : lowest , yu'HUWul " 'ill' ' " * . a.OOO bbl .j bhlpnientB ' B. ( niu , 70,003 bblH. Ud , Pa. , Feb. 2.-NatIoiial Transit cer- ' ' DnluthVheat .Murket. Nl'l'l'TH , Feb. 2-ThU market co eil ftrons aiia ucthe , Nu. i lumi , canto , 63U i February , cl' , , Mny , f.l.C. . July , CSV. N'o. I north'rn. n h , ouc. . t-vitiunry , to,1 , Mny , 64' ' , Juh. i 'iCi No. 2 nnrthrrn , rnnii , MV , Nn. 3. M'sr ; it jrrtiil , 48c , on track , No , 1 norilii.rn to arrive , t,2'Ml ! , STOI.'K.H AND 11O.ND.S. Volnmo of Ilimlncim In Hri'iirltlM Very I.lRht Yt'Hlcnlii.v. NKW YORK , Pel ) . 2. 7ho volume of business on the Stock exchange wns very light toilay nnd fluctuations were confined within unusually narrow limits. An nt- tcinpt wan mailc at the opening to raid the market on the strength of tlio passing of the Wilson bill , sugar being selected as the chief victim. The general list responded to a very trilling extent , nnd Sugar , after n decline of 1U per cent , took a sharp up ward turn , advancing 2'/l per cent. Later thcro was n decline , nnd llnal prices were l\d \ per cent higher than yesterday's close. Distilling was strongly held throughout the day , opening nt an advance of % per cent , never receding moro than > J per cent below - low , nnd closing nt an advance of ' 6 per cent upon that figure. Of the grangers , Northwestern nnd Hock Island were entirely neglected nnd tlio dealings In llurllngton and Milwaukee & St. Paul were light , the closing being ! 4 per cent below yesterday. The Interest of the list trading was on n very small scale , nnd during the afternoon the changes of prlco made were of the smallest fraction , nt times the market being completely stagnant. After 2 o'clock n firmer tone prevailed and prices advanced a fraction , the speculation showing a trlflo moro activity , but In the llnal dcallnga the market reacted nnd closed rather heavy , prices being ' ,4 to % per cent below the closing quotations of yesterday. The Post says : The Wilson tariff bill 1ms now passed the house of representatives and Wall street received the news today with exemplary calmness. The outpour of long stock foretold by calamity prophets on the market , came In sight nowhere. The stock market's closing wns firmer through out , though still particularly dull , the senti ment over the Washington development being generally relief that at least ono atngo of thu congressional discussions wns passed. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Atchlsou HJSiN'ortlirTii 1'acllle. . Hlf ! AdmiiH nxpreHH. . . 100 NorHi'm P.prefil. 11H Alton. T. H 21 It. P. . 1) . .fctlulf. . . . fi ( lu prof-J 140 Northwestern 101 American Kxprois 111 do profit 140 Ualtlinoro&Olilo. . 71 N. V. ( ciitral Canada Pacific 71JS N. Y. AN. H Caiiad.i Southern fil Ontario & Western 111 CiMi.pnc. oini. . . . lUM Oregon Imp. . ChCH. A. Ohio Oregon Nav 20 Chlcaco Alton. . . Ore. S. L. f. U.N. . 7 C..II.A Q Pacific Mall 17U Chlcatro Can Peorla , Uec. AE. . . 4 Consolidated Ua ° 1'lttaUtirs 14U C. C. C. ASt. L. . . . I'ullm.-m I'nl.-ico. . . liiri Col. Coali Iron. 10 Ucadlnu- 20' { Cotton Oil Cert. . . ItlclimomlTenn. . . 2J [ Del. & Hudson. . . do prof'il 10 Del , r.ack..t Woi 103 Klo Granda Woat. . 1C D. A H. . profd. 82W do prcf' < l 42 Dls.AC.Fdrd.Co. " nock Island 07M Kast Tcnn "ft St. Paul fiOM Krlo. . doprcfil 118 do prcf'd iSg St. Paul .t Omaha. M7W Fort Waynu ISO do prcf'd ll'JSii Oreat'North'ii pf'i Somhoni Pacific. . . 2I1)S Chl..tEast. Ill.iif'a RnirarU niiory. . . . 78M Hocklnjr Valley. . . Tumi. Coal & Iron. 10X IlllnolH Central. . . . IKiJijTcxan Pacific St. Paul .V Dill nth. . 22 IT. & O. Cull , pref.l. ( IU . . ir . . . . m . . . . . it. . I. . . . . . . iti ; . m. The total cales of stocks today were 120.100 BliarpM , InclnillnK : American Supir , 2i,2W ; Uur- lliiRtnn , fi.KK ) ; fhlcauo OaH. S.HW ; Delawnro & Hudson,3,30i ) ; Plxtllers. l ,5fN ) : Loutsvllle & Nash ville , 4,100 ; New York * New lriKland. 4.600 ; St. Paul , 8,900 ; Union 1'aclfk3,100 ; Western Union , 14,800. Stocks. Open II Ich 'Low. ' I Close VcHt. Krlo 15 % 10M Pacific Mall. 17K 40 40)s North western 10 IK 104 | Mo. Pacific * il" " 24 M 23 ? * Union Pacific 18 infill N Pacific , pTil 17)i 17M N. Pacific com C. II. A Q 70U Rock Inland 0 < 4l St. Paul SOU OH ) , : fill 5054 D. L. AW " 84 8IU Siifar Trust 7 71) 711 Now Knpland. . . , , . , , 7iSH 12U 711UK 12 iSH Atchlson HH 1194 Chicago Gas OOH 05H 04H OPJli Hendln ? -D. C. F 27K 05Htt ' " ' E. Q. E % tt 'If cordaso 17H New York Sloney Jlurkct. NEW YORK , Feb. 2.-MOXEY ON CALT- Easy nt l'/i per cent ; last loan , 1 per-cent ; closed , 1 per cent. PIUME MERCANTILE PAPER SH S ! * per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE SlPndy , with actual business In bankers' blll.s nt } 4S7' for demand and at J4.84344.85 for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.SG'if4.8S ' : commercial bills. 14.83 % < & 4.8I. HILVER CBRTIKIOATMS 7To. GOVERNMENT BONDS Dull ; state bonds more active. Tfie closing quotations on bonds ; * " Itostoii Stock Onotutlons. nOSTON. Feb. 2.-Call loans. ! ' , ® ! per cent ; tlmoloiins , 3 Ha4porcorit. ( Oloslnnquo- tatlons on stoclcs , bonds nnd mining shares : St. T.ouU HtnliiK Sleek yiiotiitlonu. ST. LOUIS , Kob. 2. Mining shams today were dull and without chungo. Too following are the closing qnotutlons : Vlimnrlnl Notos. . KANSAS CITY , Fob. 'J.-Cloarliifrtj , * l.i88.i : > 30. 1'AUIS. Fob. 2. Tlireo per cent rcnteo , D7t BOo for thu account , BOSTON. Feb. 2. ClearlnsH , * lfil)33nit ) ) ) ; bal- nucuH , * 'J'Jtl.llO'- ( ) . DAT/riMOUK , Fob. a.-ClenrlnirB , Stt.lHO.llBj balancusilll.07tl. NEW YOHK. Fob. 2-Clcarlnes , balances , ( ili(14.U71. : P1IILADKLPHIA. Fob. a.-Clparliif-H , * 11,77- ! ! 4J4 ! balancoM , if 1.701.170. NEW OULEANS , Fob. U.-ClearliiKH , $ lOCB,0ia : , Now York uxchanvo , iH per * 1.0(10 ( prL'inluni , LONDON. Feb. ' . . - Amount of bullion KOito Into thu Dank of Enitlaiid on balance ) toilay , in 1,000. MEMPHIS. Fob.ClearlmrB , fit 1:1,074 : ! bal- anc-oH , 1U4:112 : , Now York exchnuira uulllni ; at par , CINCINNATI , Fob. 9-Monor , 2CIO per cent. New York uxeliaiuru , nominally i0o ! preniliini. CloarliiKu , t'i30,450. : _ T. LOUIS. Feb.Clcarlnirs. . $4,024,0381 bal- oi-cen , J7MI.782. Money , uulot : ll 7 per cunt. Ex- ciiuntru on New York , ouo prciiilinn , , CHIOAfiO , Feb. V'-Clcarlnsu , * Kl.OU.OOO. Now York I'XCliiuiKO , f > 0u pri'inltini. Sli'rlliiK oxchaneu. qulut ami linn i iivliiul rutou , $4.80 for sixty days , * 4.H7'ii for ilviiKind. Money ulow ; 4StS per cent for call iindiln7 ( piTCftit forlonir tlmo fuvom. NEW YOHIC. Feb. t > J0.000 000 lllKOld Imd bi'Pii dupunlliHl In thouubtrcaBiiry up to 1 o'oluclt tmlay iiBaliibllHiriliaHt'H ] of the now Kovt-riiment bonds , Tl.u union Pacific rvculvurH will on Monday next p'ly the InU'n.'st on the Oix'ton Niivteatlou fli-st On duo January 1 , auiouullnjf to * HbvOO. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKETS n \.i Oattlo Eeceipti f oud Demand Are More Evenly'TOlanced Again , TONE OF THE JRADE IS SOME BETTER C'lmngo In 1'rlrt'S In Not Notlcnililo , but ( ho Movement I * pvioro Acthu Hogs Oprn A < flic * anil I'lrin , but CloseAVonlc , " " FUIDAV , Feb. 2. "Receipts of ca'llio'for the past five days have boon 2,000 short of the supply for the corresponding period last week , while there has been an Increase of about -1,000 hogs and COO sheep. There were hardly enough cattle hero today to afford a fair test of the market , but as far as It wont the trade was n good deal more satisfactory to all concerned. Local dressed beef houses all wanted a few cattle , while one or two outside orders made the trade more lively. There was no.quota- blo Improvement In values , but Thursday's figures were well sustained. Fair to good 1,100 to 1,300-lb. beeves sold at from ? 3.35 to $3.GO , whllo fair to poor stuff and odd lots went nt from $3.30 down to $2,75. The tone to the trade was better and an early clearance was effected. The cow market was rather active and n shade better all around. Offerings Included 25 or 30 cars , and local houses evidently wanted them , as they were nil out of first hands by 110611. Sales of common canncra to choice fat cows and heifers were made nt from $1.50 to $3 , the fair to good butchers' stock going largely at from $2.10 to $2.50. Calves at from $2.60 to $5.50 for common to choice veal stock were quotably firm , and bulls , oxen and stags selling nt from $2 to $3.25 showed llttlo noteworthy change. There was not much doing In stockers and feeders , both supply and demand being light , but prices were well sustained on nil suit able grades. Good to choice feeders are quoted at from $3 to $3.50 , fair to good nt from $2.70 to $3 , and lighter , commoner grades at from $2.70 down. Representative sales : imnssnu IUKI-\ No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV. 700 Ji 30 7. . 997 $3 10 2..1210 $3 2. > fiSO 2 75 4. . 827 3 10 21..12H 3 25 953 290 IS..1172 320 8..1113 340 SOO 290 13..1083 320 SO..1250 3 4" 8f,0 29. , J8..10C2 32 ; 19..1184 3 . .0 SS7 2 93 8..IOCS 3 2.1 3..1203 3 CD 730 n 00 D. . SC2 32. . U..1281 3 M 106S SO. , 1. . 920 32. , 31..12JS 3M 1011 3 10 14..1037 3 30 ( I. . 130. , 3 CO IsOO 3 10 7..1043 3 30 SIIIPPJNQ AND nXPOnT. nor 320 20..1209 320 19..U20 310 1040 2 C5 3..1346 2 CS 1. . 690 1 f,0 1. . 040 2 00 4..1017 2 DO 2. . 745 ISO 1..SSO 20' ) 11..1081 250 1. . 930 1 50 7..1022 2 03 6. . 838 2 00 1. . 630 160 4. . S87 210' 4..1112 2 CO 2. . CSS ICO C. . 078 210 1..1010 2 CO 2. . 870 ICO JO. . 947 210 7..11GS 230 7. . 883 1 63 1. . 940 2 15 H.-llSOJ-fO 2. . SC3 1 63 3. . SOO 2 23 17. . SrfT2 M 3. . 960 1 S3 6..1093 225 1..1140 2 W 3. . 810 163 3.966 ; 223 1C..IKS 260 5. . S56 190 20 , . PCS 230 S..1148 260 1C. . 9S9 190 2. . 903 233 8..1083 253 3. . 9SG 195 20..1087 235 23. . 870 260 1. . SOO 200 13-.1103 240 1..121X1 2 CO 1. . 810 2 IK ) 26..11J3 2 40 16..1003 2 GO 1..1000 200 2..1233 243 13..900 2 GO 4. . 912 200 10..1013 245 8..1011 2 C3 1. . 950 200 13. . SSa 243 22..WO 270 G. . 73S 200 3.1103 245 3..1013 273 1. . "SO 2 CO 1. . 620 245 1..1020 275 1..1010 200 13. . 961 245 1..13SO 275 6. . CCI 200 6..1028 245 61..1124 2 SO 13. . 737 2 00 HEIFERS. * 1. . 410 1 M 4 . . 620 2 10 1 , . 410 2 CO 4. . 317 1 9i ) 4. . SS2 2 15 2ti. . 740 2 CO * 7. . 697 200 3C. . 772 240 1..105) 3 f. . ( ) 2. . 335 2 00 G , . CM 2 CO 2..1140 3 00 20. . 725 2 0) 1. . 3SO 2 60 SIII.KERS ANp SPRINOUR.S. 1 sprhiRPi2.1 00. , 1 cow nnd cl'f..23 00 1 springer 2G 00 . ' 1 cow and erf. .SO 00 1 i-prlnK'T 3000 ' 1 cow and cl'f..30 00 1 springer 31 DO 4 . CAT/VES. 1. . 340 2 BO ; lc. 100 500. , , , I..120 525 . 1. . 90 4 DO 1-SOO BOO 1. . 100 , 623 1. . 100 450 4.V115 B 23 2. . 105 6 CO ' 1. . 100 600 B. . 110 625 ' 1. . 1DO 6 DO BULLS. 1..1350 200 " 18..1463 2 30 1..1170 260 7..1223 2 00 3..1C88 2 33 1..1C40 2 CO 1..1210 2 00 1..1000 2 33 I..1ROO 2 GO 1..1850 2 05 1. , 950 2 35 1..1310 2 CO 1..1390 2 10 1..1750 2 40 1..1510 2 C5 2..1300 215 1..1340 240 1..1100 270 7..1351 215 2..1495 240 2..1375 2 75 1..1340 2 15 1..1420 2 CO 1..15SO 2 75 1..1810 2 20 1..1310 2 50 1..1S50 3 23 1..1900 2 25 OXEN. 10..1470 2 15 6.iC05 2 23 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3. . 663 2 50 - 3. . 410 2 CO 103. . 778 2 75 3. . C63 260 ' 2.--CS5 2 C5 8t. 807 2 SO 1. . 900 2 CO 16.815 270 25. . SOS 2 S3 8. . 427 2 63 102 785 2 75 25. . 700 2 S5 4. . 700 2 60 " 2. . BC5 2 75 4. , 977 3 00 1. . 430 2 CO COLORADO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 47 feeders. . SS9 $3 10 HOGS There were nearly 1,000 more hogs here today than on last Friday and the qual ity for a day or two past has hardly been up to the average. Conditions were much the same as on Thursday's strong close and the market opened up active at prices all of a nickel higher. Fair to good hogs of nil weights sold largely at from $5.20 to $5.25 , with common stuff at $5.15 , but latei > v'i ° market weakened on less favorable news from Chicago , and closing bids nnd sales were nearly all at $5.15 , or not a great deal different from Thursday. The early advance was completely wiped out and the close was weak. Ono load of fancy light hogs brought $5.27'i $ and pigs sold as low as $5. Fair to good hogs of all weights , however , sold very largely at from $5.15 to $5.20 , as against $5.10 and $5.15 Thursday and from $5.25 to $5.30 on last Friday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5 3SS . . .J510 M . . .319 . . . J520 C 275 . . . 6 10 GO 211 160 B 20 B 280 . . . 610 SS 20G 80 520 56 312 160 C 15 C5 231 . . . C 20 71 233 200 515 "G 211 SO 520 64 2SG ICO 615 43 214 . . . 620 63 2SS 200 B 15 55 2'J4 160 6 20 51 321 ICO 515 73 231 SO B 20 25 .215 1GO fi 15 M 27li 40 5 20 83 238 2S0.615 67 25 ! ) 160 620 63 274 SO CIS 63 25G 40 620 33 302 . . . 615 61 285 200 620 62..251 . . . 615 70 304 120 B 20 A 64 212 60 5 15 61 338 12.1 . 620 * 33 1S9 SO 515 54..SCO. 100 520 72 273 ICO 615 76 193 . . . E 20 75 243 160 615 CO 23 120 520 CG 262 120 515 73 235 S < 1 520 61 2C5 . . . B 15 63 233 SO 620 G7 274 240 615 30 U2 40 520 CS 266 ICO 515 64 260 160 520 71 252 260 515 67 209 120 520 72 253 SO 515 63 271 SO 520 21 2SG 40 515 Cl 2C3 40 620 f5 222 80 515 64 332 120 520 84 218 40 615 C2 263 160 520 73 237 . . . 615 CG 215 SO 6 2214 67 212 40 615 SO 22G 160 B 221J 63 230 120 615 60 330 120 6 Z2V4 12 208 . . . 615 62 202 120 8 22J4 72 268 200 5 17'.4 65 291 1JO 62214 61 221 . . . 6 17H . 77 239 120 5 2214 79 20'J SO 6 mi ) 69 278 120 523 68 238 120 6 17Vi ' 21 429 . . . 625 69 294 120 61714 , CO 2S8 SO 5 25 60 235 240 B W4 ' 61 SOS . . . 525 71 204 SO B 111 * < 63 213 . . . 5 21 66 21'J 120 5 lTi4 ' 73 238 SO 623 61 IV ) 160 B 17 | - 70 277 SO S 2 > 39 349 . . . 5 17U , 71 2J1 . . . 625 62 320 40 E 17W Gl 230 80 523 6S . ' . .263 40 5 ml' I 7) ) 242 . . . 623 72 I'll . . . 5 ITil . "N -83 120 623 61 3G8 SO 520 > 75 2)7 . . . 525 61 277 160 5 I'lP ' ' 75 190 . . . 62714 I'lns'ANfo iiouaii. 10 ,130 40 B 00 ' i 1 410 . . . 5 CO B 200 . . . 5 ( W ' 2 310 . . . COO 1 520 . . . 6 00 i SH 12151' The Supply was again rather liberal and IncltidoJiall kinds and condition ! ! . Local houses wortfln'Tlo urgent need of mip- pllca and trade was /blow with prices weak and easier. Fait1 t < 5 good natives , $2,75 © 3,50 ; fair to good y'gsjtornH , $2.2503,25 ; com mon and stock HliqoP , $1.50if2.25 ; good to cliolco .40 to 100)1/1 ) / , ' lambs at $2.60f ( [ 1.25. Representative gnlfs : No , ' -wt. pp. IK ) native mixed . , , , . . . . 77 12 W 18) Mexican wethera 78 273 114 Meilcnn "wethers 79 275 100 Mexican wclheni 81 300 24S Mexican wetlier * W 3 00 SSO Mexican wethera W 3 W Jfiiw York t.lvu Muck Murkct. NEW YORK , Feb. 2 , IIEEVES Receipt * . 246 Mend ; on stilt1 , 43 earn ; demand weak ! market dull and Kirely ulcndy : fancy native niton , 13,25 per 100 Ibx.i Rood to prune. ( M'l'uH.CO ; medium tn fair , f4.00tt4.30 : common to ordinary , J2.Cflii3.tK ) ! o > en , I2.60fr3.75 ; Imlla nnd ciiwn , JI.COJi3.Ci. European cnMe quote * Ameilcim Mlecrx dull HI SliOHlHo per Hi. dressed wr.Klit ; rafrltferator licet. Silo per Hi. Export ) toilay , 144 heads tumor- row , G70 hem I nnd 4,410 quartern of beef , I'AIA'KH RecelutB. ZX head : mnrkct quiet but xti-ady ; M-als , ixxir to chnlce , JS.IW8S,00 ; hurnyurt ! und fed calxes , } ; .60U3.1S ; KHKIIP AND I , AM US RecrlptH , 7.018 head ; n cam on eulcj jnuiUet Ucmciulucdj 80 cum nnsc'M Miliim Imvir ; Milpp.-i In prime. l ° i.0 PIT 100 I bit , , Kilnhx , ) ; uinmun t i ih"kt , | 3S7' 1IOI1.-4 He , > I.K | 1,210 henilj 2 HIM oil sal * ! ( lull at . . . , ' ' ; . : ) per 100 HIM. CIIK'AdO MVi : .STOCK. Currjlnjf Cupuclly nf ItullrimiN Not Vrry Snirri'ly Tit\nl Yrnlrrilny. CIIICAOO , I'Vb. 2. The cnrryliiR t-nimclty of the twenty nr niort' hillrnaiU dPlherliiK tock nt the yards was not very feverply tnxeil today. Of rattle iht-y .Irllvrrr.l n'turrly inure limn 4,000 head , whleli Is ulmut DO per rent of nil nyriiitn fur n rrlilny. Only twlre hefuro cliiei' July IMM , Imvp lh ivoi'lplH for ( lint day of HIP woel liwn us limit. Oiillnnrlly , iindor ueli n limits mipply foll.nvlnir . llRht nrrlvnli for ceveral days pri'vlciindy , Hi'llers would Imvc I'.xpceleil n liln ndvnnce In prices , but tlii-y hud ID ! ronlent \Utli nn ndMitlci' of fmni I0o tn IDo. There wnn an Intprmcnirtit to that rMent In nlmiit nl Brnde.i of rattliTrndhiB lirgnn eally nnd waH netlve , wnlln the utoeki'm nnd feeder * wi'n It demnml ill from J2.W ( o W.25 mul veal calvea wein ulronR nt fnnn J'.i0 l < i | n.3. Trmlc wim bililc for a lirlt-f perl ! In the hoc market thin nmrnlnir and pvleejt advnncod from luc to 1V , but si.llerH dl > l nol Ion ) ? hold llmt ml- vnntiiKP. llefoii' n o'clock the tmiikM lieitan to weaken nnd nn hour Inter nil tinmninlnn'ii nityniiri < hnil been lout , the rl IHII belntc extremelj dull nnd n r msMernhlo mmiher of honi i-i'tnaln- I'JK ' In , the pciiH. The reeelpiH wer vstlninted nt 18cK head , ninklncr 13' ' ! , 137 for the e plreil part nl thl week , nn nifiilimt 12.1,6s ; , n week n o. liT.Ii.ll n yi'iir IIKI ) nnd IW.lfll twn yenl-ii IIRO. Sule.i uero nl from t'c | ) to } 3.BO , lint the ranifi1 ut the clone WHH from t.i.lo to J3.li ) for poor to ch > lco lUlllltli-K | , The Inut hnlf dozen days have not been prri- Illle of fhniiRcs In the heep market. In nil fiwiuinl pnriipulars the situation lemaliin us be- fole. The mipply colltllille to run far iili nil of any pnst year nt a like porliHl , nnd IIH the de- iiinnd In to nil Intents nnil puiposes confined to the mutton shippers , It Is needless to say there lias been no Improvement In prices. I'oor to fair iiualltles nrp still n drujf nt from K to J2.C.O nnd Hood to eliolci ! nre not read'.ly tunieil over nt from J2.r > to M.W. A few pxtra Wethei-s felehed from J.l.w to W.70 , but only n small pint of the Jilxtv odd thiiiiHind sold HH hlKh nH Jl.li : ) . The himb mm ket Is n trille ( .liotiKer ( hull It wns n week IIK nnd IH itioleil | nt from J3.M to ur , for poor o medium mul at from | MO to jur , for Rood tili holee. From * | to J4.-J ) lHiiiKht most of them. At this time hist year the bent sheep were ! - ' ' UU1 clloku lnmb Wtfl'c IlKci-H'TS-rntUo , 4.00) head : cslvos. ; 00 lii-ml ; ] IIIK , 18,000 head : nheep , 5WO liviul. ? . .A.J/VV"I"K ' " ' " nnl ifpurtx : 4 AT I I.K Recelt | , , 4mio hcii.l ; mnvUet rlos- IliK Lelti-r : Hciine liiKtnnceH 20 < - In 23o hltther ; " " , , j ! > P si'1'here ; ( ilhi-r , $ I.M < r4.f.Ji. IlOdS KfcolptK. 18,00(1 ( h id : mailiPt oponoil nctlvn , Kk' hlRlirr : closed nlmiil like yehlcnlay ; pnckciH nnd mixed , S.i.9)i.- ) ' ) ; prime heavy nnil hiuchcra' welghtB , ? 3.40i)3..V ) ; prlniu Ilfht , J3.33 HIlilMP AND LAMltS-Maiket dull ; top Bhcei | , 5J.20'ff'.2.'i ; trp lamhx , $4.00'u l.tV ) . ItrcelptM : illl Dhiiasllloii of Stuck. OIIclilraJ3lpti ! : : ii'l : ill.o nlfloi of static ai shown by thu hj.iki of tin U.ilon rfto3'c Vur.l ) company for tin tv/untv-foitrlioarjondlnif ill 5 o'clock p. in. , l-'obrtinry ' _ ' , 1801 : KKCIMITS. IIIII'U.SITIOV. t'lly I.lStock Murkft. j CITV , Feb. S.-CATTM-J Kwolnlii. 2iOO lifiul ; iihlpnuMilH , 2.S03 hi'iid : ti > lOc hlfrlior ; TUXIIH Htfi-i-M , $2.0il.1.23j | w , * J.7jJ.i.20 ; Texas mill niitlvo rows , Jl. 20 ft. 1.00 ; InitchiTs1 Block , J.93'j3.tJ ( ; stoekurs nnd fi-wlcra , f2.r > 0i > i.i > . HOCiS Ilcri'lpts , 7,000 head ; shliinnnlH | , 400 head ; npt-nnl Mti-aily nt 6u lilnhfr anil ulosoil weak : liulk , J5.0-f < 3.16 ; 'heavy , imc-ld-rH and nilxpii , J3.Wtf3.20 ; llKhts , Yorlit-rn and pig * . JI.C5 if 5. 15. Slfiti' : : ItecelpiH , 3,700 head ; shipments , none ; market Mow. St. T.imlH I.lvc Htoelc ST. I.OrlS , Fi-li. 2. PATTI.K lltvolpti , . head ; shlpnienta , 700 head ; inaikct slmnK for natlVPs ; Tpxans , lOc lilKhorllKlit ; native Hlpcra , J3.2)S/I.30 ; fed Texan Bteers , $2. ! > 0'u3.JiJ ; uowt , steady , $1.40f2.10. | HOUS Iteri'lpis , 3.COO heail ; shlpinenlM. 4,600 head ; market opcm'd lOo hlffher. lint weaKi'iii-d at the close ; best heavy , J3.2j/5.Wjmlxed , 14.90 05.33 ; liBht , ; r..lOW3.3i ) . SHCEP H fi > lptH , 500 head ; KhlpmentH , 2i head ; market yulet ; muttons , J3.00ti4.10. Stock In Sight. Recolptsof llvost'ok at ttia four wcstorti markets Friday , t'obiunry a : Cattle , llosrs. Sheen. Sontfi Omaha l,30t 5,483 1,407 flhlcaco 4,000 18,000 6,000 Kansas City 2,700 7,300 1700 St Louis 1,800 8,000 f > 00 Total 0,894 34.883 "aOG7 Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY , Fob. 2. 1IOOSKocolptH , l.ROO head : olllelal yesterday , 4D1I head ; uhlpmentH , none ; market opened ! ia higher ; advance lout : $3.07HMri.i.5 ' : bulk , Jij.ioan.ly , CATl'LE-Itecelpts.uOO liuad ; omclal yestoiilny , rr ) > head ; HhlpmentH , r > : ifi head ; market very dull ; feodci-H , $ j.4HHl.ifii : .vearllncst. tJ.OUti'-.UO : cows , ifl.02.SO ; bulls , $1.0(1412.40. ( Wool Itlnrkrt. ST. LOl'IS , Feb. 2. WOOL Stttiillpr , lipcnu e of extension of tlmo of turln cbaiiBca to Au gust 2. No quotable change In priced. THE NEXTMORN'ING i FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor finys It octa gently on the atomneh , liver and kidneys , and Is a jileiuuint Inxatlvc. 'llila drink Is made from ticrlii. nnd U prepared for use asoasnyostej uUcnlcd _ AlUlrueKlMascUltatSOe.nndtlnpncjrncc. If you ranr.otgi't It , send your uiMreaa forafreu Knmple. l.nnc'n I'unilly Alrillrlno IIIOVPH Hie liom-U onclnlny. Inorrti'rtiibehcaltliytliKhnei'easiiry. 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