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    THJD O fAHA DAILY 13.EE : , JANUARY as , isoo.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCLV
Armour's ' Influence a Disturbing Factor 5
Wheat ,
SMALLER DEALERS WERE EASILY SCARE
Tone tit the I'll l.nrKPly Oonlrollc
liy A VI nit Humor IIi-Hiircil
Iliu lilt * 1'litiiKiT WHM
CHICAGO. J.in. ST. The opinion that Ai
tnour is cnKlneorliiK n MB wheat deal wa
Btrc.iHtliei.cil toOny und principally froi
what n.ircurctl lo 1)0 his nianlpuliillons tli
price iltcllncd Hie from Saturday's clos"
Corn nml ontB suffered from free ren.lzln
nnd declined % c awl He rcs < iiccllvcly. I'n
visions opened higher , but lost the advanc
nnd closed tit practically unchanged prlcci
Wheat at the opening was wild nnd price
Irregular , but the buying sentiment wn
for the moment In the. lead nnd some c
the transactions wcro nt lie advance ovc
the close of the day before. Hut It wu
icon found that Armour was a hcnvy sallsi
Ills brokers let the crowd have nil I
wanted at the opening and followed th
market ns It wont oft. Kor n lime th
trade rcndlly nbsotbed nil the offerings
but nn there wns realizing miles by th
trade at largo und by outsiders the mnrkc
began to weaken. It u'.so bccnmo ovlden
early that there would not bo ns large
< lecren.se In the visible ns expected mi
Mils tended to Increase the weakness nn
there wns it gradual decline of Hie fret
the early price. Hut on the break the trad
thought It discovered Unit Armour ha
changed his tactics nnd had turned buyei
Ills wiles curly , while the market wns lltic
tun Him between CJ' ' o and CGc , wcro though
lo have been fully 1,500,000 bu. , but .vht :
the pi Ice had fallen lo Gl c his brokers wor
active buyer * nnd the market quK-lcl ;
btrcngthfiicd , notwllhstandlng the vlsllil
decrease was not h lf tia larg
us expected , nnd the uncos soul
reacted nearly Ic. The strong point
In the rarly naws were nn advnnc
of Id In the price at Liverpool , modeivil
gnlns nl l-nrl.s and llerllr. nnd n corroctloi
of the Argentlno wheat shipments for th
week lo SH.OUO bu. Instead of 210,000 bit. n
reported Saturday. As against those matter ;
however , there were the northwestern if
cclplH , Minneapolis nnd Muluth rciiortlni
7l ! I earn , u big Increase , The eohl wuv <
predicted for Sunday proved to be of i
very mild type. Still the opinion In unit
generally entertained that the plant ha
already Buffered material Injury nnd Is n
present In n very exposed condition. Thi
market got another lively rally after thn
on a report of doubtful authenticity , tnyliij
thin thu present raison'st crop.of Argcntlm
v.hcat was too poor for snlpment. Th2 prlc <
reacted to C5V4o on that and the Kllll under
lying fear of Atmour manipulation. Ii
fact , Armour was n considerable factor nl
through the session. The crowd wns In
dined to think that his open selling u
the Dtnrt wns designed to deceive and 11:1
wan strengthened by his buying nttltucl
later. Not much attention was pnlil to tin
disappointment In the visible supply. Ma ;
opened nliout % c up nt from Gjftu to GG'fcc
fell gradually to fi4c , sold tip to ( i5Uc nnd a
noon was down to Glc. The mnrket wn :
easier during the last hour and there wni
frco realizing and short Felling , which grail
ually sent May off to CHtc , nt which prlc (
It closed.
The trading In corn was moderately brlsl
nnd the chief feature of It wns the lukliii
of profits by people who had bought on Sat >
unlay. II opened strong In sympathy will
wheat , but tended downward during tin
remainder of the day. The big Increase Ii
the visible supply , nearly 3,000,000 bu. , lint
n decided weakening effect. May corr
started practically unchanged at from 20-4 <
to 31c , sold off to 30c and closed nt fron
SOc to S0c bid.
Oats were very weak , but nctlvc. Fron
the Ural there were hcnvy offerings , longs
principally realizing on their holdings nml
Inking advantage of the recent ndvnnuo.
May opened unchanged at from UTfcc to 21Mc ,
sold nt Z2c , declined to 21c and closed al
21Uc bid.
In provisions the light run of hogs gave
the market , n strong opening and quite n
peed trade was done nt tin advance of from
12VAC to IGc In Mny pork and from 7V-c tc
lOc In Inrd nnd 7Hc In ribs. The domain ;
at those prices wns quickly supplied am
during the rcmnlnder of the session the
crowd wns gradually supplied with what
they got orders for at gently declining
prices. At the end May pork was selling
at SlO.fl ! , May lard at $0.05 and Mny ribs
at fS.4714 , being n rise of 2' ' c for the day
In pork and unchanged for lard nnd ribs.
The estimates for Tuesday are : Wheat ,
JO cnrs ; corn , 375 cars ; oats , 335 cars ; hogs ,
JO.OOO head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows :
Articles. I I 11111. | Low. | 01033.
Jan 01W
Feb. . . . . . . . 041 $ 02H
Mny 0516
July 00 01J < 04
CornNo 2. .
Jan B7M 27 ? (
May
July 3191 '
Sept 3z u'4j
Gain. No. i ! . .
Jat IP
Fob 10 " 4
May aus
July V. SlM 21 M
Pork.porbbl
Jan 10 75 10 10 U2W 10 ( ! 2iJ !
Mny Li 11 10 Ilii1 * 10 HUH
July 11 ) 11 n 10 11 10
LurU.lllUlLi ! ) 11D
Jan. , D flfl D B fo fi HO
May 0 10 II 0 0.1 0 OS
July 0 0 17M 0 20
HcitlUbu- 0c
Jan f 27K c : B 22H fi 22 V $
May fi fiUl * G I B 47.4 ? ,17. ! <
July t > ( ! 7H S I B 02h u U"Jj
Caili ruonlons | ( ( were ns follows :
FLOUH Firm : winter patents , 13.30OT.CO ;
trulghlu , I2.a04p3.33 ; uprl B patents. J3.10W3.20 ;
prlng stnilghlu , J2.40ffS.75 ; linkeni , J2.10Si2.3r .
W1I15AT No. 2 i-prlng. Cl'iO62Jc ; No. 3 spring.
( C2o ; No. 2 rfl. co'iflcoTic.
COIIN No. 2 , 27 ic.
OATS No. 2. lajifTIDUr : No. 2 white , 200
* H4c ; No. 3 white , IDliUH'ic.
11YB No. 2. 40V4c.
. 11AHLHY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 25036'Ac ;
N . 4 , Z2H2CC.
FLAX BKKD No. I , 93fl93V4c.
TIMOTHY SKKl > Prime. J3".73.
PHOV1H1ONH Mesa porle. pi-r Mil , , $10 B7HiJ (
10 < J7',4. Lard , per 1W ) Ibs. , > 3.80 5S2iA. Short ribs
Bldea ( looHo ) . t.F > .20ITf > . S. Dry Balled Bhoul.l.'rH
( Ixixml ) , 14.7506.00. Short clear Blde-s ( boxed ) ,
.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed goods , per gal. ,
BUOAnB-Cut loaf , 5.75 ; k-ranulateil , 5.12 ;
standard "A , " t5 ,
rOUI/rilY Hlcndy ; turkeys , 9012e ; chlckepB.
IflS'.Jo ' : ducks , Iljl2c.
Thn following were tha receipts and shipments
today :
On Urn I'roluoi ouotiruira todiv tlio butter mar
ket wn * llrm : creamery. l-UHUWa : dairy , HIM
I7c. KKKS , llrm ; frcHh , IBaiUe. ChccBo , iiulot ;
NIJW YOIIIC fiUNKUAI , MAUICUT.
QiiotndoiiH ( iii ( Ice I'rlnolpnl
CiiiiiiiiinllllfH ami Stiiplex.
NKW YOKK , Jan. 27. FLOUK-necclpls. 27.1W
bbl , ; expats , 19,200 bblo. ; market for spring
patents was Inactive , owing to Ilia high prices
Mkftl nml wlnteni were only dealt In to supply
urgent demand * . Minnesota , patents , JJ,45tf3.75 ;
bakers , S.50e3.00 ; city mill patents , J4.10tf4.33 ;
winter patents , I3.MJJ3.73 ; spring low grades ,
ll.S3tJ2.W ; winter straights. .40iJ3.M ; winter
extras , fi C5W3.00 ; winter , low craile * . I2.20K2.60.
Ityo Hour , ijult't ; Buperllne. f2.SOW2.73. liuck.
wheat ilaur , dull ; H.wyi.Sj for spot nna to or.
rive.
llt'CKWIIKAT-Qulet ; S5if40c.
COHN MIjAIf- Dull : yellow western , choice ,
( Oc ; liiaiidywlne , | 2.J5.
HVIJ Nominal ; state , 414c.
iI-0'.UI'1v Uu" ! tern. 3SJJ4c ; feeding ,
i U' > 3C
IIAIII.IIY MALT-Westfrn. 4885lc.
WJIKAT Exports , 22.2 * ) bu. Spot , Irregular :
No. 3 ixtl , C7o ; No. 1 hard , 75Hc. f. o. b. alloat.
Optlona t/pened linn on cables , but reacted and
weru generally weak all diiy under frtw long
lellliiK , | | U-rul foreign offerings , a disappointing
reduction In the visible supply , nn Icu-rcase on
paMwiso and a small export busln.'ss ; closed un-
thungnl lo o net lower ; No. 2 red Jan-
OOHNIlccelpts , SO. 700 bu. : exports , 42.CK.nj bu.
Spot , dull : No. 8. 50c. Options opened linn
idvimcc.l on covering- , but Oecllncd under prosl
KctM of larger receipts and ( ho big Increase In
lUlblc , nnd closed HifUo hlKbfr ; January. SOif
6c , closed ot 8Cc ; May , 3GUt/3GUc , closed t
.
OATS llec lpts , 16J.400 bu.J exports , 44 SOi ) bu
Spot , steady ; N } . t. 25&23UC. Options declined
rtw a BtiiiJy opening , owing to talk of
Ittiger receipts ; clom-U unchniiKtil to Mo higher ;
January cloewl at 23c ; May , 20)itf23 ) ic. closed at
lIAY-Dull ; ehlpplne , J8.000S.W ; good ( o
choice , I9-00010.W.
HOPS Weak ; slate , common to choice , 1831
trap. JliW4ic ! , 15M crop. 4j9c ; crust , 1S84 crop ,
ttttMHc : U93 crop , 4fl9c.
lllliaDullj : wet willed , 0 to ZS Ibs. , lie ;
Uuenos Ayrrti , dry , 20 Itis. , Itio ; Texas , dry , 21
ju SO Ibs. . Oc ; Cnllforiila , 21 to U Its. , 1(0.
l > UATHKIl-I > ull ; hemlock sole. Dumas Ayres ,
Iglit to heavy weights , Zlo , arldt , : ii(23c ( ,
WOOL Blcady ; Uomestlo fleccr , ICQ'Zc ; pulletl ,
SCZCc.
I'HOVISIONS lleef. steady ; extra , India mess ,
8 ; packed. J3.00USI.W. Plcliled hama. } 8.
Urd\ \ Arm ) wtnttm ttoon , Uc * d U M-U
.tnntmry , JS.l ! , nomlnnl. TorV , higher ; mm
IU.09fjU.iS ) ehort clear , ll.W < Ji.Mj fnmll
lil'TTKn nccclplK , 9,7(3 ( pkK . : atcody ; crwin
cry , lf(20Hc ; Klglnx , 20'.ic.
rees Hecclptii , 5 , " 9 pkRs. ! et ndy ; gtnto nr
IVondylvanlB , 1754015'iciwestprn , 17(71714
CIIKUHK Hocelptn. 172 pkru. ; nrm ! Mnt
\nrrf. \ ' , i 10'icj * mall , , 4O10 tc ; part klm
aiifiOo ! full Bkltnx. li3c.
TAM.OW-Ptendy ; city , 3 6-lCo ; country , 4c.
I'imiOI.Uf.M Weak ; United closed at I1.371
hid ; rrflnt-d , 17. Co ; Phltndelphln and Italtlrnori
J7.W , Phllndclphl.i anil Ilnltlmorc In bulk , J.V !
IlO.HIN-Qulct : ( trained , common lo good , $1.1
ei.es.
Tt'llPKXTJNK-tlull ! MCSIe.
ItlCi : Hte . | ) ' ; ilomei-tlc , fair to extra , JHc.
MOI.ASSII.S l-'lrmj N w Orleans , cpen kctlli
Ci "d ti > choirf > { J37f
MRTAI.S--Pf | ( Inm , ilull ; mulhern , tll.7r fri2. <
n.irtlicrn. 112 Wfl 13.M. Copper , steady ; broker
J..flVi ; ix 'lmn e , t9.l7ViOn.OO. Lead , f.uleti litl
era , J2.90 ; exchange , (3.02UI10S. Tin , nrm *
, . . .
f > TTONRiin : O1I < Hull ! prime crude , 21
2l < 4c ; butter crnih-n , Mi831o ; prime summer ye
low , 28Uo. _
O.MAII.V ( IK\nil.VI < MAKKKT.
CoiiiIKInn of Trnilo nml
on Stiinlo nml I'nnr.i' Proiliu-c.
iriS-Slrlotly : fresh slock , 12Hl13c ,
HUTTiil-I-'alr : tn good stock , rolls , lie ; pact
Ing ( ilock , tubs , I'tflOo ; cholcu to fancy countr ;
ISJfllc.
VIJAtr- Choice fnt , ,0 to 100 Ibs. , nro aiiolc
at Cfl7c ; Inrgo and wnrse , 40Co.
ClIBMSH Damestlo brick , ll'ic ; 12ilnm , p (
iljz , , I9.M ; Club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , tl.V.
I.lmljcigor , fancy , per Ib. , 11140 ; Ilonueftrt , < 4-lb
jni-R , per don. , J3.CO ; Young Americas , lV4c
Twine , fancy , lie.
POt'I.TIlV DtTFMil ChtrkriiB , C4W7i,4c ! : duck ;
rliolcc , SWlOoj tuikcys , cliulce , ll Uc ; Bee
' . .
POULTRY MVK-C. Jacobson of the Montan
I'liultry PntkUig nnd .Supply company , quoit
ll\o jKiutlry nrm and wauled nt : liens an
young roosters , SHe ; old vtwkM , 2Uc ! turke
hi > ny , 8 > 4c ; young turkey gabblers , 7140 ; ol
Tijin" , Cc ; duckM , full fcathettd , 7c ; geese , Cc.
HAY Upland , J5.W ; mldlnnil. Ii ; lowland
8l.no ; lye straw , 4 ; color mnken the price o
linys light bales sell the bfet. Only lop grade
U-ln ( up prices.
11IIOOM COUN-IixIrcintly slow sale ; nc
I'lop. delivered on ( rack In country ; choice groe
BcU-wotklng carpet , per Ib. , 2'ic ; cliolco greer
limning to hurl , 2Uc ; cDmniun , I'.jo.
GAMi : .lack snipe , 7cWJ1.00 , ; golden plovei
H.25j Jack inbblls , | ior dnz. , Jl.Oril.40 ) : wna !
tiiMillr , SOcftJl.oi ; mallnul ducks , .1.M5T3.7. ! ; ie,1
lioads , f3.71 4.00 ; cnnvnnlmck duekB , J.VOilIiS.W
1V".IV.IIIC | 1ylllKW.'X'02MS ' ' ttnl , grc-rn wine
Jl. , r < 72.00 ; mixed ducks , l. : : > ez.23 ; Canada gecst
JC.OOW.nO ! small g co , JI.WU5.W ; blunts , J3.M
iuulrrclii | , per doz. , COS7uC.
PIGKONS-Llve , vciy slow ; dead pigeons mi
w tin tod.
VEGRTAllLKS.
CAUMFLOWKU-l'er crate , t2.75lff3.CO. or JI.C
Ol. , . > per ioz.
OAlinAOK-Cnllfornla KlocK , pelIb , , 2c.
POTATOKS-Kniicy liutlv. . Ftook , 30i ? ; fron
* SJ5- ! ? "nM II" * ' 3W3.V : : OoUrndo stock. tOo.
ONIONS I'M * bu , , 25tf(0c.
JJI ' , ANS "and picked navy , per bu. . J1.IA
1'OTATOKS-Cholce stock , J2.75 pc
bbl
CKLMRY Ciillfornln , per doz. . No. 1 , 90c ; No
2 , , . > c ; KnlntnnKiNi. 3,1c.
LIMA IIBANS-I'cr Ib. , Sc.
WATKll CRESS Per IC-qt. case. J1.50J/1.73.
KRU1TS.
MEXICAN 8TnAWIIEUHII..S-.Vono.
APl'LliS I-oncy New York , J3.23W3.501 cholc
" I.OX . Jl BO.
bbl-
TROPICAL l-'RUITfl.
OnANOKS-cnllfoinln budded seedlings , ix-gu
ria-.g r8 BlZPS' K 2 n"
. .z .
' Per box-
SlOClt' pcr l > unc1' . < "
lzrd bunclica , { 1.75B200
MISCKLLANL-Ol'R.
. I5 ° : . " 'nndnril ' , , . 200 ; extrt
' " -
.
ac ,
r1'aro Julco' pcr hnlf Lbl3 : PCI
. . KUAUT-I'er bbl. . | S.73j half bbl. ,
FIGS New crop. California. 10-lb boxe r.- .
per lb
10 * . JM ; each , Cc
" 'ls. California , per Ib. . medium
; . c. Tarragona nlmon.ls. per Ib. large
ISVic ; llmzll , , . , per lb Sc ; lingl ! ? : , walnutH pei
lb. . fancy soft fhell , 12c ; standards. llfjllHc'
.Cr1Vnperiib- : ' reacans" ' > oll8h n ' im
I0c ; I irKV. I2c ; peanuts , law , SKc- ; roasted , 7ffj
, ' ,4o : hickory nuts , email , per bu. . J1.75 ; hlckon
llbl ' ' " ° ' P ° r b"M ! llnck wnlnuts , per
DRESSED MEATS.
iIy'irK : Cff ! < 1 WM'ern ' fleers. 400 to COT Ibs
' ? L1 ? ' " ? ? ° WS ? ' , " ' Mte - < ? iW3o ; medium
: < ws nnd heifers t 4
, c ; sooil forciiuaiters cows
" 3ic : B0od 1'lnd'iuarters ?
! ? } ' ? ows
mil heifers , GJjG'dc
; cow rounds. Be ; cow chucks
f40 ; B" " r , cl'Ucks. ' 4T4Hc ; beef lenderlolns ]
f rah. 20o ; frozen. 17c ; beet rolls , boneless. SV.c :
ilrloln butts , bonel s , SHc ; loin backs CUc :
iTsc ' 3i CS7c : w lolns > No- ' ' ®
MUTTON Dressed muUon , Cc ; racks , Oc ; legs >
lie : saddles , 7'/jc ' ; slews , 3c.
PORK Dirascd hugs , 4c ; poik loins , Cc ;
iparo ribs , 5'ic ; iwrk shoulders , 4 > , ic ; ; porlc shoul-
leis , sklnaed , 4c ; pork trimmings , 4c ; ( ondcr-
olns , 13c ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz. D3c
HIDES AND TALI,0\V.
According to ( ho Chicago Shoe nnd Leadier
Icvlew ( here Is a feeling of weakness nnd de-
ipondency la country hides. The cly dealers
ire between two llres. On th ? one hand there
H the dllllculty of convincing the butcllera that
ildes arc not gilt-edged propel ty and on the
, o
, ' * Krvater.
VJ.tlinnerH Reports from
, . , , ,
ltnn nro that hides
arc more plentiful ( her *
1 h e l a unanimity of opinion that hide vnTues
SJr. ! Vn " 5 C4"inV0 wcalc nn'1 < lP"3scd untu
l i
' " " ' "llpruvelncnt " > "I * demand
'or ih- .
. . p
io per lb. less than fully cured.
SIII3EP PiiTH-areen salted , each KOCOc-
ivwi salte s
. . ,
.nnnaH nml rvetirniika buti'her wool pells per Ib
ctual wolKht , BfiCa ; dry Hint Kansas and Ne-
'raukn ' Murrjin wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
relght. 4 r.c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool
'Pit * , per lb. , actual weight , 4JiG5c ; dry Hint
.olorodo Murrain wool pels. ( per lb. , admit
. eghl , 4J c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual
h
TALLOU' AND fJHKASK - Tallow , No. 1.
Vjc ; ( nllow No. 2. 3c ; grease , whlto A , 3l4c ;
lenie , white II So ; grease , yellow. 2'e : Kreuse.
irk. 2c ; old butler , 2fl2'ic ; beeswax , prime '
5W22o ; lough tallow , I' e.
HONES In car lots weighed and delivered In
'hlcago ' ; Dry buffalo , pcr ton , > 12.00&l4.00f ary
ountry , bleaclinl , per ton , J10.00ffl2.001 dry
nuntry. damp nnd meity. : per ton. ta.OOSS.CO.
WOOIr Unwashed , lln htnvy , CT7c ; Hne light ,
il9o ; iiuaiter Moml , 10 12c ; seedy- burry nnd
luitfy , BJi9c ; called and broken , cnnise , 7f9c ;
Jlted and broken , Hne , GB8e , Fierce washed
IiHllum. ISfflSc ; line , Mfl-lCo ; tub washed , 1G ®
ic : black , Be ; bucks , Go ; tutf locks , 2jj3c ; dead
ulled , BGGc.
FURS.
Ir > - GuuiU Mnrlu-t.
MHW YORK. J n. 2T. There wa more sllr
the market than on any day during ; the
jntli , and qulla a number of representatives
towtt boused wer * s > ricnt. All dauu of
coton Koodi" , wcfpt bleache,1 thlrtlntrx , re-
Mlvnl nttenllon , nml omo fair nitagcment
were rcpot1e < l. The wholesale clothing ; Irmle
was In mora force than for iume wcfks past , and
oome bunlnws was Uld out. Ileporls ivrc current
of a sale of B0,0"0 pieces , (4 fqonrcs , cloths at
2o at 1'rwlilence.
FALL Ilivnit , Jan. 27.-rrlnt cloths very
Otilct at 2)ic bid for contracts ; no local quota
tions. _ _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS AM ) ItONDS.
Hcctirlly Mnrhrt ICnJojoil n Ilcclilnl
Inert-line lit Activity.
NKW YORK , Jan. 27.-Thc stock market today -
day enjoyed a decided Increase In activity ,
JuilgeiJ by recent records , and the volume of
business was unusually well distributed. The
largo dealings coveted both the railroads and
Industrials. Sugar led with 3SWO , with
St. Paul second with 31.SW. The
course of prices , a temporary ccl-
Itfick ciccpted , wns uniformly toward n
higher level , nnd buying WIIB ICM exclusively
professional than hcrelofore. A variety of In-
llucnces predisposed the street tt > the bull side.
Tlio chance or nny serious contention between
( bis cuunlry and Great Ilrllaln ( bat cannot
be nmingcd dlptomalleally Is now generally
regarded to l > e remote , Then again , nssumnces
of the successful carrying out of Hie new
government loan Is doubly assured , nnd In ( he
best Informed circles nppre.Unslon of Impend
ing slrliiRcncy In Ihe money market II H been
dlsslpaled. Furlhermorc ( he cnsy tendency of
money rnca Is exiiecled lo soon extend lo I ho
market for commercial paper , where nt present
the Inquiry fur even choice grades Is only nom
lnnl.
lnnl.The opinions arc now more generally confident
of favoiable developments nt Tliurwlny'it meeting
of the unthinclle conl presidents. Oreat Inter
est la being nllachcd to tlu progress that Is
being made In the efforts to settle the long
drawn dldlcultlca of the lending mining nnd
earning companies. It la expected lliat In the
event of 11 pctllemcnt on ptvinancnt lines the
re < > iganlzatlon of the Rending would bo readily
hurried Ihrough , and the well known policy
of Ihe bankers In charge ,1s to work up n favor
able sentiment through manipulation of the
general market. A weaker tendency In the
sterling oxclinnge- market Is believed to have
effectually dlypjsed of the question of gold ex
ports up n an exchange basis for the Immediate
future. Ixnidon prices came higher nnd ( nitty
largo btiylnu for foreign account was noted
In tills market. A number of favorable ex-
hlbltn of railroad rattilngs which came lo
.mud , nnd notably the St , Paul figures for De
cember , showing an Increase In gross of ) B < Sl,12j
ami an Increase In net of $333,011 , exerted n
decidedly stimulating Influence upon the specu
lative fcntlment , Tlie mnrket opened strong
and gains npi .v aching n point were scored early
In a number nf Instances. The upwatd move
ment wns checked by sales to take prollln be
fore noon nnd by vigorous drives against Sugar
nnd Tolmcco , forcing those stocks down 1T40
2U per cent respectively. The decline In thu
IIi-Ht wns bared upon the now very familiar
n-pnrt of the probable Incrcnxo by the Gel man
RclchsUir In the bounty paid to ( he German
expoid-rs of the commodity.
T.ie declines In the genctal list were not
heavy , but many shares receded ( o below Halur-
day's closing llgures. About 1 o'clock , how
ever , n iiilly marled , , which carried stocks to
the best figures of the day , with St , Paul , Read
ing , Leather preferred nnd Reck Island most
conspicuous In the active list. Consolidated Gas
sold up 4 pcr cent on further rumors ot u
pn/bnblc Increnfe In the dividend lute , nnd co
incident to the1 le-electlon of the board of ( rus-
( . Minnesota Iron rose 4'l ' pcr cent on re
ported favornblo trade conditions. The mnrket
closed active nnd strong at general substantial
Improvements. Thu railway bond market wa
active and strong , with Reading Issues leading
at advances ofi71i per cent. The total tales
were > 2,4S3OOi ) . The mntket for govcinments
also showed a ripple of activity , the sales
reaching ( Ul.OOO at Important gains. The bids
nnd quotations showed but little change. In
state Issues only 110,00 * Virginia deferred Cs
stamped , and H.OOO Tennessee settlement 3s
were dealt In.
The livening Post's London flnanctal cable
gram says : The stock markets were good to
day on thu effect of Mr. Chamberlain's speech.
Invcbtmcnt utocka were strong and home mils
were booming. Americans were more active ,
with a general ilse nnd n good lone , but closed
under tlu best. Thcie wns , however , only
professional dealing , A further rise In bends
wns nr.ted. I gather that upwards of a million
sterling In gold will probably be shipped from
here by Ihu Majestic on Wednesday. Two mil
lions ot Chilian 4',4 pcr cent treasury blll were
placed on the market at par today by Rothft-
clillds. The Paris nnd IJoflln markets were
Hrm.
Hrm.The fcllowlng were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
toJay :
The total sales of stock today \vero 229. ! *
tiJiares , Including : American 9uRar. 39 , X )
American Tobacco , 19,200 ; AtehlBSn , C.7OT ; Ilur
llngton , 7SCO ; General Kleclrle , 3.40J ; Louis
vlllo & Nashville , 5,500 ; Missouri Pacific. 3,100
Manhattan , 3 , 00 ; Ileadln ! ; , 15.10U ; Hock Inland
11,000 ; St. Paul , 31,800 ; Southern railway , 3.COO
Tennessee Coal and Iron , 4.WO ; Leather pe :
fcrred , S.'iTO ; Western Union , 4,100 ; Wheellm
& I.ake Eric , 3,400.
New York Money Market.
NBW YOniC , Jan. 27. MONBY ON CALI -
I'iisy at 3',4 per cent ; last lean , 3(4 ( per cent
closed Ml 3H per cent.
I'HIMi : MHUCANTILE PAPER CBS pel
cent.
STBRLING EXCIIANOB-Dull and lower ,
with actual business In bankers' lillls at H.WM
? 4.8Si for dcmaiil , and 4.87l4B4.b7i for slxtj
days ; pontHl rates. H.SSSi-USVi and M.fcaiiij
4,9' ' ) . Cummerclal bills. )4.SG .
SIIA'KU CBUTIKICATEa C7'ifl07 c.
HAH HII.VKH7te. ! .
OOVKItNMUNT ItONUS Stcady ; state bonds ,
Inactive ; railroad bund , Fining ,
Closing quotations on lionda were ns follows :
IliiNtiui Stoi'k iltiotatlniiN.
HOSTON , Jan. 27 , Cull loans , GQ8 per cent ;
lima loans , tliiJ ? per cfnt. Clewing prices for
itocks , bonds und mining shares ;
! Vi' > v Yurie Miiiluir Uiiulutluim ,
NKW YORK , Jan. t7. ! The followlmr uro the
ininliiu-iiiiolatloim :
lulwcr. , , , , . , 7 Ontario , UBU
ihnllnr , 00 oplilr. , ll.l :
: rown Point V.'i Plymoulh , 20
: ou. Col. & Va. . . . t'ao oiilckHllver 100
Jcadwood. , , , , . , 00 Quicksilver pfd,1050
lould A. Curry , , . . , fi < > SIc.-raNHvaua 40
lomcBtuku t''OU Slaiulnnl Con. . , , . , 175
laloJt.NorcroBd. . PJO Union Con. . . 41
run Silver , , ' 'U Yellow Juclict , . . , 40
lexical ! to
Kliiaucliil AITnlrM.
HKIU.IN. Jan. 27. Kxchunge on London , eight
ays' Hlght , 20 marks 43 jiff.
PARIH , Jan. 27. Three per cent rentes , 102f
2Ho for thu account ; nchungo on Lyndon , 231
2'io for chccku.
LONDON , Jan. 27. Gold Is quoted at Duenot
Lyra today tt Z19.75 ; Uadrld , 17.C2 ; Liibon , 231
St I'ftcrsburff , SO ; ( { then * . 77 ; Ujmc. 105.M ;
Vienna , 103. Th < nmdint of bullion gone Into
the Hank of Kntlnnd on balance today , I43,0fln.
71BRLIN , Jnn. 27. The weekly stnteminl of the
Imperial Hank of O rnrimy shows the following
changes , an compared with the previous nccount :
Cosh In hand , decrcnU , ij.eid.W * ) mnrks ; Irens-
ury noten. Increase , l.fto.S. ) marks ; other secu
rities , decrease , 47,780WljBmrks ; ; notes In circu
lation , decrease , B5 , 140.000 marks.
Snn Prnnrlricii Mining < Viionlon < .
SAN FRANCISCO , Jo > Ult7.-The c-fllclal closing
quotations for mining slocks twlay were ns fol
lows : _
Silver b.irs.OTXc : Mexican dollars ,
Sight ilr.irts , pnr ; telegraphic , par.
I.tiiulon Stock ( iHolntloii * .
LONDON , Jan. 27 , 4 p. in. closing :
Coimolx , nry..lU7 11-10 Mexican ordinary. 17M
ConBolH , iico'l. . 07W St. I'auleoin . < 7'J'i
Can. Pucllic. . fiOU N , Y. omral. . . . . . Itiu
Krlu . Itl IVniiH.vlvanln . 04h
Krlc Udn . . 74 Uendlne. . u
.Mox. Ci-n , new 4s. . P8W
11AU SILVKU-30 11.1M per ounce.
MONI3Y ' .4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market for
short nnd three months' bill , HO15-1C per cent ,
riiiiiitclnl .Noten.
11OSTON , Jan. 27 Clearings , J10.732.M2 ; bal
ances , (1,311,574.
HALTIMonn , Jan. 27. Clearings , 7,233S5i ) ;
balances , $1,331,738.
PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 27. Clearings , 17,23.1-
8M ; balances , H,331.7CS.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 27Clearlngs.,102.42.1 ; bal
ances. 11,211,103. Money , CiJS percent ; New
Yoik cxclm.ngo , 78a premium , We aslted.
CIUCAOO. Jnn. 27.-Clearings , J14.r > SO,710.
Money on call , lirm nt fi per cent ; on time. 7
per cent ; New York exchange. 75c ; for
eign exchange , easy ; bankers ( I ndon ) sterling ,
tj l nnj I . CO .
\VA81UNaTON , Jnn. 27.-The"Bublrcnsury nt
Nrw link toilay received n ilcMlt | of Jl.OW.OOO
In ffolil In cxclmnKc for currency nnd lost J13I.100
ly wltliilrnwnlB , which leaves the true nmouni of
the Kold reserve } SORM,513.
NU\V Y01UC. Jnn. 27-Tlie steamship Seneca ,
from Hiivniin , liroURht } 570,0 In Spanloh Rold
CDln nnd $102,000 In Mexican silver dollaiH. The
hitter amount Is In transit ( n Ixjndm nnd 1'aila.
ClenrlnRB , tC7.20f.,2TC ; Imlnncea. J1.7S6.2S3.
. .ouH Ciciicriil 3Inrkrt.
ST. U5UIS , Jnn. 2J.J-FLOUIl-IIIBlicr. but
quiet ; pntents. l3.Mff3.C5 : extra fancy , J3.50i3.n ? ;
" > " : , JS.WJ 2.W ) ! choice. 2.5002i3 :
AMILAI btitures opened Ftemly ilesplte
stronger cablej nnd domestic mnikcts. became
wcnk nnd decllnwl on free selling , nnd Inter
rallied sllRhtly on hlRher cnbles. but closed
lower than Saturday ; spot numlnal ; No. 2 red ,
rash. C7c ; No. 1 liarj , C2e ; January , 2c ; May ,
CJ'.iiUWKci July , 62Ho nskcd.
COIIN Wns weak nt the openlnc for fulurc3
on declines elsewhere , remained In that con-
llltllJV ? , thiouehout the day , but closed steady
at ' .tWl'.io under Saturday ; spot lower ; No. 2
mixed , cash , 23c ; January , 2ic ; May , 26 * ;
02ST4C.
OATS Futures weak and lower , In sympathy
with other grains : < ? pot weaker : No. 2 red , ca > > h
and January , 20ic ; Mny , 20c.
11YKHlp.icr at 5Cc >
COIIN MEAIJ1.30Sfl.35. .
HIIAN Scarce ; 45o bid for east track , but
none offereil.
FLAX HKED Steady nt k7c.
TIMOTHY SKKD-J3.WS3.GO.
I'OULTUY Firm : turkeys , SiffDlic ; chickens ,
TW'Hc : ducks. S'.jaac ; preese , GWSijc.
DUTTEH Steady ; creamery , 15022c ; dairy. 10
013c. i ,
EGGS Lower nt 12Uc.
HAY Steady for choice' grades ; prairie , 13.00
OD.30 ; timothy. J10.00C12.50.
WHISKY J1.2J. j
LEAD In demand , at $2.77V6 , which wns bid ,
uut sellers nsk } 2.bO. ;
SPF.LTEK N. mlnnl nt J3.70.
' 1'wU la\\'er Btnmlnnl
I'HOVISJIONS , \ ; mess ,
lobbiiiB , new , $11 ; j > ld. JJ10.M. l iid , lilKher ;
iirlme steam , 13. CO ; cjjujcei } S.5. Uacon , boxed
'
Phoulders , ja.ixj ; lonRs , it > ; nus. jii.is'A ; tnorti
50.23. Ury suit meats , Jioxed BhouUers , 14.73
longs , JS.C2 > 4 ! ribs , J5.C2H ; tlforts , J3.73.
UECUIl'TB Flour , -,0W ) ( bbls. : wheat , 17,00
bu. : coin , 69,000 bu ; ; oals , JJS.OOO bu.
SHH'MKNTS Flour. i.ViO bbls. ; wheat , 8M )
bu. ; corn , 22,000 bu. ; c tSj 16,000 bu ,
, Liverpool .MnrUotN.
LIVEIU'OOL , Jan. . 2T.-TWHEAT Rjwt , nrm
demand , poor ; No. 2 red , winter , , Cs 8J ; No.
red KprinB , KUxivS cxhnupted ; ' No. 1 hard. Man
Hobn , Cs Sd ; Noi'i Cnllfornta , IK isUid. Future !
cpened tlrm , with * neap onfl distant position !
Id higher ; closed steady , .with ne.ir and cll tim
positions % d higher ; buslni't-s about equallj
Ulstrlbutwl ; January , Cs 7',4d : February , 5s 79Jd
March. 6s SVid ; April , 5s SVld ; May and June
5s 8id. . I
COIIN Spot , quiet nt 3s ZJJtl. Futures openei
steady , with near and distant positions " , ic
higher ; cloMnl steady , with near and dlstanl
positions IJd higher nnd distant positions > i
higher ; bublness heaviest on early positions
January , 3a 2'id ; February , 3a 2',4d ; Mnrch ,
3s 2 = ld ; ApHI , 2s 3d ; May , 3s zajdj June , 3s
I'/id.
/
I'id.FLOUH Firm ; demand fair ; St. Louis fnncj
winter , 7s 3d.
I'HOVISIONS Bacon. Uul ! ; demand , poor : Cum
be ! land cut , 28 to 30 Its. , 31s Cd ; short ribs , 2' '
.Iba. , 29s ; long clear , light , 38 to 4j Ibs. , 2Sa
long cleiur , heavy , 65 Ibs. , 27s Gd ; short cleai
backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 27s Cd ; hhort clear middles
heavy , 6S Ibs. , 27s ; clear bellies , 14 to 1C Ibs.
32a. Shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 27n Cd
Ham..1 , short cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 42s. Tallow , lint
North American , 21s. llecf , extra India mess
75s ; prime , ESs Ud. 1'oik , prime mess , line west
cm , 53s ad ; wtatern , medium , 47H Cd. Lard
firm ; prime western , 23s Cd ; refined , In palls
SOs Cd.
CHEESE Slrady ; demand , moderntc ; flmsl
American , white , 4Cs ; finett American , cDlorcd ,
46s.
46s.11UTTKH Finest United Slates , 93s ; gmd , COs.
OILS Turpentine splrltH , 21s. Hosln , common
it 9d. Cotton feed oil , Liverpool refined , 17s Cd ,
Llns ed oil , 21s. I'elroleum , refined , Id.
UBFIUGEHATOK 11EI5F Forequarters , 3Hd ;
hindquarters , 5\id.
13LEACIIINQ POWDER Hardwood , f. o. b. ,
Liverpool , 7.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 12 5s.
Coifi-c Slnrkct.
NEAV YORK , Jan. 27. COFFEE Optlonn
opened barely steady at' 10J2) points decline ,
rule.l K'nerally weak under weak European
rablcH and foreign ami local selling and con
tinued slack spot demand ; closotl steady at 20
f(20 points net decline ; sales , 31,2V ) bags , In
cluding : January. H3.03 ; March , $12.63. Spot
coffee. Rio. weak ; No. 7 , $13.73. Mll.l , dull ;
Cordova. H7COJil6.00 : pales , 750 bags Hlo No.
7 , at $12.50. nnd 2,400 lings Marnealbo pold nnd
ehlppcO. Warehouse deliveries from New York
Saturday , 8,452 liags : New York Mock toilay
261,771 bags ; United States Block , 33S.92S bags ;
aflnat for the United States , 198,000 bags ; total
visible for the United States , 63 , ! i23 bags ,
against 610,164 bags la ft year ,
SANTOS , Jan. 27. Holiday ; receipts , C.OTO
KISS ; stuck , S'JS.OOl bags , Weekly : Good nver-
ngt < Santos , per 10 kilos , no quotntloi ; holi
day , Receipts duilng the week , 28KW ( Imss ;
shlpmenta to United States , 13,000 basa ; stock ,
398,000 bags.
HAMIIURG , Jnn. 27. Mnrket unchanged to > 4
pfg. decline : sales , 7.000 Imss.
HAVRE , Jnn , 27 , Market clcscd quiet nt ' ,4 ©
lUf decline ; fnles. 19,000 bags.
RIO 1 > E JAN1CIUO , Jan. 27. Market flat ; No.
7 , Rio , U3.70 : exchange , 9 7-J2d ; receipts , 4 , WO
bags ; cleared for the United States , 4,000 bags :
stock , 2 < 0 , < K > bags. Weekly : Market flat ; exchange -
change standard , 13.300 rels : receipts during
week , 48,0tn ) bng.i ; exchange , 9 7-52.1 ; f > lilimcnts |
to Iho United BtatfB , 23,00i ) bags ; etock , 240,000
bags , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ToliMlo fi nil Ii Mnrkft.
TOLEDO , Jan. 2f , WHEAT Active but lower ;
Xn. 2 cntli and January , 71'4c ; May , 73c ; July ,
CSVic.
CORN I < ewer but Wfrnly : No. 2 mixed , 23c ;
No. S mixed. 2iV4e : MnjV 30c.
OATS Active ; No- ! ! mixed , 20c ; No. 2 white-
21c ; May. 22 0. J
RYE Dull ; No. 2 rapi , MVio.
CIX > VHIt SKED Dull l > ut meady ; prlmo Janu
ary. $4.45 : Fi-hrunrj4'1 *
RECEIPTS FlourfMO Mils. ; wheat , 4.0 * ) liu. ;
corn , 17,600 bu. ; oitin UOOO bu. ; clover ece > l ,
31SllTpMENTS-FlnurrS-.a30 b'bls. ; wheat , 8,500
bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu.j clover teed , 703 bags.
KiuiMUM .
KANSAS CITY , /HIT. * ' 27. WHKAT-Market
dull and unchanged ; Nu , . ? hard. ( B'.itiMc : No. 3
hard , Me ; rejected , iHniftiilly 40O c : No. 2 red ,
nominally 74j75cj Nulfa ; < a'rins ' , li30C3'ic ; No. 3 ,
COIIN Market actlVf-Uc lower ; mixed , 23 Jp
24c ; No , 2 while. Z4c. ti
OATS Maiket Him ; tliMand fair ; No. 2 mixed ,
18c ; No , S whilenanlttolly ISVic.
UYK Market dull CuS. nominally 33c.
HAY Market slealj-.t. chanced.
IIUTTKR Market Su * ! creamery , 17C15c ;
dairy. ISttlSc. 'li Pjfi ,
1'jqaB Market leti | > ffiOtaC.
1'corln" Jnirhcfu.
PKOIIIA , Jan , ' 27-s-COItN-Actlve , stfady ;
now No. Z , 26140 ! now'No. 3 , Kc.
OATS Quiet , eabler-'No. 2 white , 19B1014ci
NO. 3 while , ISVifllSSc-
UYC Firm ! No. 2 , ehulcc , M'.jc.
WHIHKY SUudy ; finished fc'oo U , on the basis
of ll.ZS for high 'lne ,
UEC13IITS Corn , 8.850 bu . ; oats , 7C.2V ) bun. ;
rye , COO bus. ; whisky , 300 guln. ; wheat , 6,400
but , .
BHIPMlJNTS-Corn. 45,050 bu . ; oat * . 15.050
bun. ) rye , none ; whlfcky , Z25 gals. ; wheat , 4.200
bus. .
VlHlUlc ( irulii 8iiipl > - .
NI7\V YORK. Jan. 27. The visible supply of
cmln Saturday , January 2J. nt compiled by the
Now York Produce exchange , lu na follow * !
Wltfat , 07ra 000 bu , ! dc-ciease , 475.O ) bu , ; corn ,
U,40,000 bu.i Inci-fune. 2,7'C,000 bu. ; oata , 6,2'j3OiX )
liU , ; ilecrratir , 30J.OOO bu , ; n'e. 1.649,000 bu. ; de-
inv < is > - , 6,000 bu , ; barley , S,13COXI bu. ; decreuse ,
00.000 bu.
MlnncniiolU Wlicnt Alurket.
MINNBAPOLIH. Jan.J7 , WHEAT AVeak ;
January , H'.ic : May , MHo ; July , Wc. On track !
No. 1 haul. Mttc ; No. 1 northern , 671ic ; No. J
iiM-thern. 6614c ; receipts. 6J3 car * .
FLOUR Unsettled ; flrst puttnts , t3.2QQ3.iO ;
" " " "
'
Ixikem , 12. ii ;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Very Light Receipts of Oattlo and Hogs
Even for Monday ,
SCRAMBLE FOR THE MEAGER OFFERINGS
Cnltlo Iluycrn Itunli I'rlccM Up In tlio
Kftort Ii , Secure
In Slight HORN tt < > ll > c
Sumo \Vny.
MONDAY , Jnn. 27 ,
Receipts for the elnys Indicated nrc :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
January 27 SCO C90 474 . . . .
January 23 S4 2,411 232 . , , .
Jnnunry 21 1,012 2,121 S39 . . . .
January 2.1 1,173 3,928 SHtt . . . .
January 22 2roo 5,487 t > 23 11
January 21 1,901 0,335 231 S5
January 20 l.sos 1,229 410 . . . .
CATTLE There were hardly enough cat
tle here to make n market , only twcnty-
clght lontls being reported In the yards.
U was the lightest run of entile of any
day since the llrst of the year. Other mar
kets \vero reported better and the position
of the sellers was strong , with light receipts
nnd good demand on their side.
Thu market could be summed up In n
very few words tlio buyers wanted cattle-
nnd they went out nnd bought them without
letting thu mnttcr of prlco stand In the
wny. The result wns nn advance In values
on all kinds of killing cnttlc , amounting , on
nn average , to about lOc. As usual on such
marketD , the advance was uneven , some cat
tle tolling way up , while others were not
RO fortunate. Some good liny-fed westerns
brought $1.10 , but they Were good stuff.
Some fnlrlsh native steers sold nt $3.03 nnd
J3.S5. In the line of butchers' slock there
we-ro some right good grain-fed western
heifers that reached 53.50 , while ns high ns
$3.30 was paid for cows. The market wns
active nt the advance nnd everything
changed hands In short order.
The trade In stockers nnd feeders was
of very little Importance for the Inck of
cattle of that description. The few sold
nt good strong prices. Representative sales :
I1KKF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. Av. Pr.
8 cows 10SC ! 1 75 22 cows 10-0 } 2 CO
1 cow & & ) 1 75 1 cow S30 2 C5
2 cowa 875 2 10 1 cow 1110 2 C5
1 cow 10S > 2 10 5 HtnRS 42 2 75
1 CDW 940 2 ff. 12 feedeis. . . . S72 3 0. . )
1 cow 1200 2 65 1 feeder 7SO 3 00
11 CDWH 1110 2 65 4 sirs tlg.HM 3 CO
2 COWB 1115 2 65
J. M , Dorsey & Son.
il cows 1120 310 40 stecm..12C5 3 SO
0 stra IIK..125S 325 31 ulcers 12.11 410
W heifers 10CO 3 60
HOGS Only ten loads of hops , 59 } head , wcr
on sale today , the lightest run of the year n
for. The market took another Fhoot upward
pilces advancing a big lOc above SnturCny'
mark. Everything sold quickly nt the advanc
mid the market closed almost as soon ns I
cpened. The bulk of the licgs sold nt $4.10ff4.13
as against $4 on Saturday nnd $3.90Ifl.W 01
Monday of last week. Hogs nre now selllm
higher than they were a year ago at tMs time
Representative iralcs :
. .No.'Av. . Bh. Pr.'No. . Av. , Sh. , n
121.SIS . ' . . $400 87 222 40.4 10
53 298 . . . 403 DO 283 80 4 10
47. . , 339 120 410 20 259 . . . 410 ,
. . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 67 279 200 4 121 ;
64 S09 SO 410 61 239 . . . 413
18 236 . . . 4 10 41 232 . . . 4 15
70 236 120 4 10 20 209 . . . 4 13
40 303 40 4 10 M 277 80 4 15
PIGS ODDS AND ENDS.
1 290 . . . 3d ) 4 372 . . . 405
4 233 . . . 390 3 260 . . . 403
9 174 . . . 393 6 232 . . . 405
6 414 . . . 400 4 245 . . . 410
0. . , 265 . . . 400 4 323 . . . 410
SHEEP The market wns slow nnd dull. '
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
ItnycrH ot Cuttle Were Forced tc
Stniul nit . \ < 1 v ncc.
CHICAGO , Jan. 27. In cattle offerings were BC
light and there were so many orders on tin
market that buyers were compelled to stand < i
ralso of atout from lOc to 15c on desirable dressed
liccf , shipping and extra beef. Common to cxtrn
steers were salable at from $3.30 to $4.90 , Iwth
sales largely at from $3.80 to $4 50 , choice gnidet
being very scarce. Ilutchers' nnd cnnnrs' cat
tle were In fair supply nnd In good demand ,
prices ruling stronger. Cow nnd heifer sales
were hugely nt from $2.10 to $3.23 , and choice
calves weio firm at the recent ndvnnce. The
stocks and feeder trade was fair at stronger
prices , with pales largely nt from $3.40 to $3.80.
Texas entile were In good demand and prices
averaged a llttlo better.
In hogs sales were lively at further advances
of from lOo to 15c , buyerj competing eagerly
for the test droves. There were not nearly
enough to meet the wants of Chicago puckers
nnd eastern shippers. The Phoitage Is appar
ently BO jrreat that furlhtr good advances are
generally looked for , though after such a rapid
upwaid movement In prices tt temporary reac
tion would not be surprising. Sales ranged
at from $4.15 to $4.45 , with the bulk nl the trad
ing at from $4.30 to $4.40. The current lecelpts
ara smaller In weight than u few weeks ago.
In , sheep there was n brisk demand. Prices
wera lOc higher , ns a rule , nn < l the supply wns
mostly taken early In the day nt from $2.50 to
S3.80 for native sheep , from $3.30 to $3.75 for
westerns , $3.70 lo $4.03 for yearlings and at from
$3.60 to $4.23 for lambs. Nutlvts sold chlelly
at from $3 to $3.C3 , and lambs at fiom $4 to
$4.C5. _
Now York Live Slock Mnrket.
NEW YORK , Jan. 27. ItRHVKS Itecclpl * ,
4,644 enhd ; fair to choice steers , * 5010c higher ;
common and nml I urn steers , ptendy ; bulls , oxivi
and cows , unchanged. European cables quote
American steers at 9RIOc , dreased weight ; re
frigerator bc f nt 7fl8'Xic.
SHEEP AND LAM I IS Receipts , 6,619 head ;
cheep , 238350 higher : lambs. 23c hlglKT. Sheep ,
common to prime , $3.602.75 | ; choice , $4 ; extra
heavy wrthcra , $4.60 ; lumtx , medium to prime ,
t4.C9Kt.7f > ; deck of Ohio , prime to medium , $5.65 ;
culls , $3.25.
HOGS Receipts , 1,080 lund ; market , higher
nt $4.33G4.fO. _
Klin MII H City Live Ktock.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 27. CATTLE-Hecolpts ,
3,400 henil ; shipments , 2,100 head ; market steady
to strong ; Texas steers , $2.45fT3.CO ; Texas cows ,
11.9003.1,5 ; beef Btcfis , $3.0004.23 ; native cows ,
$1.60 < rr3 23 ; stockers anil feeders , $2.75f3.60 ; bulls ,
11O < 3S Receipts. 8,000 head : shipments , none :
mniket 64T10a higher : active ; bulk of eaUn , $4.05
(74.15 : heavies , $3.9504.20 : packers , $4.0034.23 :
mixed , $3.9 ! fl. ) ; light , $3.90a > l.25 ; Yorkers , $4,03
4.25 ; plgg , $3.SOH4 10.
HHEEP-Rccelple. 3,900 head ; shipments , 1.000
head ; market steady , unchanged ; hunts. $3.90fi >
4.33 ; muttons , $2.49 3.63.
St , I.oulH Live Ktl ( < ! . - .
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 27 , CATTLE-Rocelpts , 3,000
head ; market 10 15c bcttir , within the range ;
native beeves , $3.25j4.76 ; cows nnd heifers , $2 00
{ J3.W ; Texas steers , $2.M f4.10 , grass and fed ;
cown , $1 , 9083.10.
HOGS Receipts , 4,030 head ; market 10IJ15C
SHEEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; market firm nnd
l > etti-r ; native muttons , $ < ! .783.W ; southern , $2.40
03.23 ; lambs , $3.2304,50.
8 took in
Record of receipts at tlm four principal mar
kets for Monday , January 27 :
„ . . _ , Cattle , Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 566 690 474
Chicago . , . . . , IOQO 23,004 10,0V )
Kansas City . , . ; 3,400 8.CO ) s 900
St. Louts . 3,00 } 4,000 1,000
Totals . . . . . 10,268 35,59) 15,374
Nil mi Miu-kcf ,
NEW YORK. Jnn. 27. KUOAR-Rnw , steady ;
fair refining. 3Hc ; centrifugal , 1C tent , 3Tc ; tuicti ,
4.10) lmt'8 East Indian Mutrcovado , f > 9 test , at
Sc ; ex ship. Rfflned , quiet.
LONDON. Jan. 27.-SU AIt Tanc , llrm nnd
toady ; centrifugal Java , 13 * Cd ; Muvcovado , fair
refining , Us 3d , licet sugar opened quiet and
closed llrm ; January , 11s Cd ; Febiunry , lls CJ.
Liverpool Triiilu Hulli'tlii ,
CHICAGO , Jan. 27. A epeclal cable from
Liverpool today , to the Chicago Tnido llul-
letln , tuya ; Navigation at OdrtH.'i definitely
clocrd. The tdlght rain * In the 1'unjauU teen
: ea < ed ; crop * withering. World's fchlpimmt * of
wheat. G,6'fJ.O ' bu. Speculation feeble. Con
lumptlvo demand lajge , Mocks
Wool MurUc-t.
LONDON , Jon. 27. Offering * at the wool nuc-
lon Hales today contained * ome good merinos ,
jut the American demand wa * tomiwlmt Black ,
ih lr purcmunii only amounting lo 700 bule * .
Germany biught freely , and especially uper
icourcd , lied Caps ut Good Hopa and Natal
wools. Frnnc * was more ncllvp. tnklnR medium
merino * and n fnr tcourcd for HuMla. I nmti *
wrro nenrco nnd wnntrd with pilrt-s bid up
Ud. The number of bnles offcied wcro 15.l'f7i
withdrawn , SW bnto. rollawlnit nre the Mien
In rtclnll ! New South Wnl.'H , 943 bnlt-s : ncourrd.
SAftla IH > 1 ; grtnty , TMVM. ( Jueeii'Iniul. 4.4.12
Ixvlcsj fourd , liidiUl * 7rt : KrM y , t'tWIld. vic
toria , 1,813 Inles ; tcoured , lldffls Midi Kreny ,
6 ( Hfl M. Snnli Illver , UIC Imlen : Knuted ,
Is Id ; greasy , 6 > ir7Hd , Tnmnnnln , 183 bnlox ;
scoured , ! 4d ; Rrensy. t < ? SH.I. New V.nilnnd , 3.7SS
bales ) scoured , Mfflu l > Sd ; grcnsy. CJdld. Capo
of Good Hope nnd Nalnl , 1.193 bales ; scoured ,
S'.idyis 3d ; grenty , 3 < i17id.
Cot tun MnrUct ,
NEW 011LRANR , Jan. ST.-COTTOX-Qulct ;
middling , 8c ; low mlddllncr , 7'ic ; gooil anllnnry ,
7 7-16e ; net recclptd , 8,503 bales ; Rm > . , S.M7
bales ; exports to dront llrllnln , S.SrtO Inles !
France , 4,181 bales ; to tha continent , 1.S57 bales ;
evmMwljc , 119 l les ; sales , 1,530 bales : stocK ,
373,726 bales.
NEW YORK , Jnn. 27-COTTON-Qulcl ; mid-
dllng , SUc ; net reeelptn , 500 hales : gross , 2,503
bnles : e-xiwrta to Great lltllnln. 6.SS6 bales ! to
France , 1,223 bales ; forwarded , 112 bnlp.-t ; sales ,
237 bales ; spinners , 137 bales ; stock , nctunl , 1S3.-
72S bnlen.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. :7.-COTTON-Stondy ; mld-
dtlnjf , 7 15-16c : Knlrn. 210 bales ; receipts. 1.S23
bnles : Rhlpments , 2,191 bales ; stock , 75,2,1 bales.
'I'rlnoo AVItcnt ( luntiitloiin.
SAN FRANCISCO , Jnn. M.-WHHAT-Knuy !
December. $1,16 ; Mny , $ l.lS i. denied , 127.0W
centals , whent ,
lliillprMnrkct ,
ELGIN , III. . Jnn. 27.-lUTTER-.Actlvo ! ; offerIngs -
Ings , 40,620 Ibs. ; pnles , 25,020 Ibs. nt 20c.
IT I'l.KASKS GKNnUAIi .MAMIKIISON.
I'liin ( o Cliiinuc Iiifiintry Foi-iiintlon
n I < 'iivorll < * Iilen with Him.
Thcro 1ms been recently Introduced Into
congress a measure provUlIni ; for n chance
In the present organization of Infantry rtRl-
tncnts , ana. the iiropotxxl cliaugo la the sub
ject for discussion among military men
everywhere. If the measure Is adopted the
present division of n regiment Into ten com
panies drawn tip Into n single battalion would
bo abandoned and the organization of the
regiments so changed ns to provide for
twelve companies divided Into three bat
talions of four companies each.
General Mandcrson Is enthusiastic over
the proposed change. In fact , ho Introduced
a resolution with this end In view no loss
than three tline.-i while ho was n member
of the United States senate. Each time
the measure passed the senate , but It lacked
the support of a sufficient number ot repre
sentatives to become n law. Ucforo the
Forty-eighth congress General Manderson
made an extended argument In favor of the
change , nnd that speech Is receiving con
siderable attention now that the matter
has been brought up again.
"This single battalion orginlratlon Is a
most suicidal one , " said the ex-senator to a
Bee reporter recently. "It was all right
when the old-fashioned muzzle loader was
uosrt to have the ranks of Infantry as
solid as possible. The guns employed then ,
as In the civil war , could not carry more
than 300 yards with nny degrea of accuracy ,
but today the use of a gun that will carry
surely two miles makes absolutely neces
sary the employment of a three battalion
organization. Ily this method the regiment
going Into battle would present a front of
two battalions , with open ranks , while the
third battalion could be held back of the
other two to be uwd where the nesd for
it should prove greatest. With the long range
? uns now In us3 the men , drawn up In one
long line , as In the single battalion now the
: ustom , would stand no chance at all. Ths
'act that the United States , Persia and China
ire the- only nations today that employ the
single battalion principle of Infantry or-
; ar.izatlon Is sufficient to dcmnnd a change
.0 suit the modern arms now In general
ise. With China and Persia \vo art In nice
iompany , aren't we ? The efllclency of the
) recch loader Is many times that of the
ild time muzzle loading gun , and the ef-
Iclcncy of a regiment of Infantry In battle
oday would probably bo te-n times that of
i regiment In 'Cl. It Is necessary that we
change our formation for battle to suit thli
Increased cdlclency , and I'm glad that then
is a renewed effort to Introduce the threi
battalion arrangement. "
HAILUUADS AMI THU I'l'IlLIC
N of Mr. IlnHuwntor Hcforc tin
AVoiiiiui'H CIiili.
Edward Ilosewatcr spoke yesterday after
noon before the social and political sclenc :
department of the Omaha Woman's club 01
the subject , "Railroads and Their Uclatlor
to the Public. " This Is not one of the largi
departments of the club , but on this occa.
slon the number of visitors made It ad
visable to seek the auditorium upstairs.
* Mr. Uosewater spoke for over an hour ,
Sketching briefly the history of great Inter
national roadways of the ancient world , he
dwelt at length upon the great revolution
In the way of transportation which the last
seventy years has witnessed. He said It
was a great mistake to allow any Individual
or corporation to. control the destinies ol
people as Is the case when they hold In
their power tha whole result of the people's
Industry. Congress has the right to com
pel fair toll and square dealing with all ,
because "no railroad can bo terminal In
any state- , " but forms a part of a great in
ternational highway. Eventually It will be
best for congress to purchase and control
the railroads , but this Is not now expedient.
It would have been wlso for the government
to assume this' control during the civil war.
The buildings of railroads has been a matter
of speculation and there arc probably GO.OOO
miles more- than are neede : ! In the United
States. It is paying the Interest on rail-
read debts that Is causing most of the pres
ent financial depression.
Mr. Ilosewatcr spoke at length upon the
greatest evil arising from theo great cor
porations. In order to protect themselves
they nnd it necessary to ramify the whole
country with the-lr agents. Every legislature
swatms with their lobbyists , until now they
control so much representation that no law
which is the wish of the majority can be
passed.
Mr. Ilosowater's remarks were frequently
Interrupted by expressions of approbation and
as ho closed ho was grested by hearty
applause.
Two weeks from today the department
will hear an exposition of the question from
a prominent railroad official.
AMUSEMENTS.
cceccccccceocooccoeccccecca
Seats for the "Wang" souvenir doll mat
inee this afternoon at tlm Hoyd are falling
rapidly , Indicating a crowded houre , The
part that lo taken in the performance of
"Wang" by the chlldrjn will bs partlculary
Interc-Dting to the little people wio attend.
This season's production of "Wang" Is fully
equal to that of any previous teaion Investiture
vostituro , and the parts are all Mtlrfactorlly
takon. The proprietors of Ihla moit ex
cellent attraction have decided that after
this eeacon the opera ehall bo withdrawn In
definitely , and those wishing to 03 It should
by all means Imporvo the last opportunity.
Every lady and child purchasing a reserved
uat ticket for the first floor for the mallneu
will receive a fancy doll as a souvenir.
Tlio engagement clews tonight.
Following "Gloriana" at the Uody comes
Henry E , Dlxey la ths bright comedy , "The
Lottery of Love , " the first three nlyhls of
next week , and thwi James O'Neill In
"Monto Crlsto" the last two.
Theater goers will enjoy a rare treat when
May Irwln prccntt > "Tho Widow Jones" at
the Crslghton for the four nights , commenc
ing with a mntlneo Sunday , February ,
The remarkably funny farce comedy U re
garded aa one of the record breakers of
the seacon. MUa Irwln brings with 1r 1 what
lu undoubtedly tbo u'.rongest supporting com
pany of farcical comedy yet rosn lore. It
Includes ) such favorites as John U , Itlco ,
facquea Krueer Jojeph M. Spares , Oeorg W ,
llarnum , Klctmrd J. Jonoa , Holund Carter ,
Mn Lewis , Anne Sutherland , Sally Cohen ,
Kathleen Warren , Lillian Heckler , AgncH
Milton , Mabel Power and Margery Teal.
The company carries Ho own complete
iqulpmcnt of scenery and accessories
At the Hoyd "Qlorl-ina" commences a three
lights' engagement on ThureJay ovtnlng ,
vlth matlnco Saturday. An excellent com-
> any , headed by Ada Van Etta , will present
he farce , and It l promlnu.1 that the well
emembcred roles the widow , the count ,
iplnki , Kitty and Fritz Jorclyn , will bo
tctod In an artUtlo manner , and all the
loliita In tlio piece ou cleverly brought uut
is ever before. Mlt'3 Van Etta wag a few
earn ago a society leader of Buffalo , but
cmonutnitlng tier ability an an actress on
everal occasions in private theatricals1 ,
ioducementi went ottered her to
ndopt the ttago ns n profo.vlon , which i'h < i
finally accepted , and the tucccits that hixi
Attended her fver t > lnco demonstrates thi
wisdom of her choice. Mlsa Van Ktta In in
beautiful fls she t talcntc.l , and during hc (
engagement at lloyd'a will wear nonio very
showy gowns In tlio character ot the dashing
widow.
One Mlnuto Cough Cure u harmless , pro-
dccca Immediate results.
"I'se ' In Town , Honey I"
t.
Pancake
Flour
The kind that satisfies. The most nppe
tiztng , satisfying , strengthening food for
winter weather is n batch of pancakes made
of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.
Wheat , Corn nnd Rice , tha three
staffs of life arc its Ingredients. Get it at
your grocer's. Bsware of imitations.
Sold only in red packages.
/ HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE.
nuyap.icknaooHicnuIno A mil Jemima's Pplf. '
Hlslim Pancuko I'lour. nml I f you iHi not line !
It nmkos I ho best cakps vouovor ntc , return thtt
empty box lo your cnx-cr. leave your nnrao.nnd tha
grocer will rotund the money ami clmrcoHtoui
Bclcutlllcnlly 1'icparol and Manufactured only by
R , T , DAVIS MILL GO , , St , Joseph , Mo.
Pcnd i < o In stamps for Ufo History of Amit
Jemima nnd a sol of linr I'lohnnlmiv dolls.
( Sly mama us d Wool Soap ) (1 ( wish mme tuut
WO OLENS will not shrink If
WOOL SOAP
_ . „ , . . Is used In tlielnundr .
K2P , r2ap.s delicate nml rafruihliiK tor bath pvr- 1
, '
nay " - - ' .
'h-bestcj-'iu'cr. lluua bur at war dealers.
lawqrth , ScuodJe & Co. , Movers , CUlcajrj ,
' 1 at" Iosl1- !
Ifsutrcrlnufrom
Iiooil , Nt-rvoiiB
of J xt-ciifiCH or Youthful
ICrrorsonclosoUcta In otamps
for rdstiiKo and packing and
uo\vlllsciiljou :
{ specially prepared losuityourliidmdualcaso and
our llttlo book entitled ' .Health brings Jlnp-
tplnosH. " Alt cnrrusponilciico confidential.
\ wrlto lo day. Address.
\Vo etnd the tnnrvclnns French
Ilcmetly CALTHOB f ivc , nnd ft
legal fiimriuitootlmt ( JALTUOS .vIP
BTOI" I > l Hnrro .t I'-mL-lon. ,
CUK" . Kn'rmitf > rrliea.Vnrlcoe Ie
and UlIKTOlll : Ixj.t Vlcor.
Use ii cnJ fiav ijfialfiJSfJ.
Addrr.i.VOrJ MOHL CO. .
Bole Alan-lean jtcnU , ClaclnB&U , Cblo.
Ily iiiirclniNliiR Rooiln imiile nt tlic fol.
lotviiiK XctiniHkii fnctorlt'H. If you
ciiniiut tlml what you ivant coniiiitnil-
ontc tvltli tac manufacturer * UN to
what < lfiilorn Iiuuillc their Ko
HAGS. IIDRLAI1 A.MJ TWINK.
UEMIS OMAHA HAG CO.
Minufacturers of all kinds of cation und bur-
Ian baps , cottun Hour tacks und twine a spec
ialty. 014-616-G18 S. llth St.
llUHWlillliaa.
OMAHA HUlvwTNG VSS * !
Car load shipments made In our own refrig
erator cars. Iilue Ribbon. Elite Export , Vienna
Export , and Family Export , delivered to all parti
of city.
COFIgBE , SPICKS , IIAKING I'OWUUIt.
CONSOLIDATED COFFElFcO"
Cgffee Roasters , Splco Orlnders , Manufacturers
Oefman IlaUlnir Powder anil Oernian Dry Hop
Yeast , 1414 and 141C Harncy St. , Omaha , Neb ,
Kl.Otm.
S. F. OILMAN.
Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour.
C. n. Black. Manager , Omaha.
IHO.V AVOHKS.
DAVIS & COWGILL IRON WORKS
Mnmifaclurets and Jobbers of Machinery ,
nenern ! repairing a specialty , 1501 , 1503 and I'M
Jackson utieet , Onm'.ia , Nc-b ,
INDUSTRIALR IRON WOKS
Manufacturing end Repahlne of all kinds ct
machinery , engines , pumps , tlevulors , printing
presreg , hangers , nhaftliin and couplings 1409 nnd
1408 Howard Bt. , Omaha ,
IMXTON& VIKRLING IRON W'RKS
Manufacturer ! of Aichllcctuial Iron Woik.
General Foundry , Machine anil lllaclcsmltli Work ,
engineers and Conliuciori for Fire Proof
Umidlnys. Olllce nnd works : U , I' , Ry , unJ
3o. mil street , Omaha.
" NiailT WATCH , nilB SISJIiyiOi3.
"AMKRICAN DISTRICT TELE.
GltAlMI.
I'ho only pel feet prolccllon to property , Examln *
It , llcst thine on earth , Reduces ln > uianc
rales. 1304 DouBlaa Bt
SHIRT FACTUUIHS.
J , II.EVANS-NEHRASKA SHIRT
COMPANY.
ICicluilve cmtorn chlrt tallc.515 Farnam.
Our Free Letter
Iteviewlne UK grain and Hock markets , will b
icnt you dally on reque t. In Hit hop of deserv
ne part of your butlneis. Orders solicited fo
a h cr on tlirte to five point margins.
J , R. WILLARD & CO
Meubers Chicago llourd of Tiaac , K w York
'iftOuce Exchunge , N w Vork Ccns. Ittock Ux >
hange. 17 HomU Trad * , CMi'Mto. 44 Uroadway.
FAMES E. BOYD & co.
Telephone 1 < ) ; ) ! ) , Oiiialin , Neb.
COMIVIISSION
1RAIN , ; PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS
l-jom 1J1V4 Hoard of Trade.
Direct truftt to Chlcaco anil New York.
( Tfii < TMJtnlii John A. Warrtn A Co.
IRIPPLE CHEEK COLD STOCKS
nought nnd sold on commission. Mechcat
nvestmeot Co. , Colorado Bprliif k Col _ ,