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TILE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : SAjrjJKDAY , JANUAttV .10 , 1897.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Makes a Further Big Break , bntlHo
covers Most of It.
CORN AND OATS SHOW ADVANCES
'
DoinornllriHlon InVlicnt IMic to n
Ifetir of Hcnvy UnlunillnK 1 > r
ii nil
Cnnh
CHICAGO , Jan. 20. Wheat sold for a tlmo
today nt 73c , marking nn So decline for the
week. It recovered , however , nnd closed
Blcndy nt nbout 3-1 fla decline from yesterday.
Disappointment nt the poor cash business
was the principal reason for the decline ,
the recovery being on the Rood export
business late In the se.-slon. Corn and oats
wcro Independently strons , advancing He
nnd ? ic , respectively. Provisions advanced
2&074c. !
Wheat opened weak In continuation ot
the approach to demoralization , which
characterized Its closing feature the day
before. It was rumored that n big line of
long wheat was hanging over the market ,
nnd fears that It would be thrown ovcr-
bbard caused u very wobbly beginning to
the day's business , und May , which said
nt 74c nt yesterday's close , opened today
at from 71c down to 7IKc. The first Ltver-
> eel cables which came In before the opcn-
} ng had shown declines of from Id to IHd.
Tills , however , was lookcit upon us merely
rencctlng yesterday's decline on this side ,
and any weakening effect which the. do-
cllno mny have caused was ncutrnl'zed '
when second cables cntno In showing a
" substantial recovery. This , coupled with
hto Hmallncss of the local and northwest
receipts , caused n better feeling , nnd under
liberal buying by shorts May advanced to
7o'ic. Flour commission men reported the
biggest demand from the United Kingdom
they have had In a long time , and this
was no small factor In strengthening prices.
, Chicago got 20 carloads , as compared with
H3 a year n go , nnd Minneapolis and Dn-
luth together received 1U1 cars , against 27rf
n week < tgo and GH on the corresponding
day of the year before. After "j'/Jc ' had
been reached , the market took a sudden
turn. On account of tno heavy drop In
price. , a good cash business was expected ,
and as the session 'wore ' on and this failed
to materialize , liquidation on a largo scale
act In. once more. For n time the market
was rnther demoralized under the heavy
offering , and It was not until 73c had been
recorded for iMny tluw n reaction took
place. Then the savior of yesterday's mar
ket , big export engagements , made Itself
felt , and the price went U' > almost as sud
denly ns It went down. It finally recovered
to 74ijj749Sc , which was the prlco as the
closing bell sounded.
Corn opened steady and ruled firm with a
very good business. It did not participate
In the- weakness of wheat , but a good de
mand from shorts existed , and as offerings
wcro light , thi ! market scored a substan
tial advance. May opened a shade lower at
2.Tlc. advanced to 2IV4c , and closed firm at
h 2i4xc.
Outs ruled higher , helped a great deal by
the strength of corn. People who sold short
yesterday covered their lines today , 4ind
had some dllllculty In doing so , there being
quite n scarcity of offerings. The market
was decidedly strong during the closing
hours. May'opened a tthndc lower at 17 % ®
I7VjC. and advanced to 18@c , closing firm
nt 18'/c.
Provisions ruled strong during the first
half of the session , owing to light receipts
of hogs , small offerings and some covering
by shorts. Realizing late In the session
caused tiomo reaction , but most of the ad
vance was retained , May porlc closing 7'/.c
higher at S7.S5 ; May lard about 2&c higher
fit $1 , and May ribs about 2'Ac higher nt
Ksttmated receipts : Saturday Wheat , HO
corn : corn , 2SO cars ; oats , 200 cars ; hogs ,
18,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows ;
Articles. | Open. | High , j Low. | Close. | Yest'y.
"
Whoat-
Jnn. . . . 72K
' ' 711 74
July. . ! 70 7194
Corn
Jan. . . . 70i" 22
May. . , . " JJJH
i"
July. . . . L'5
Sept. . . jew
Ottn ;
Jnn . . . . 15. in 15 i ; I.1 >
Mny. . . . 17M M 1HM sal. ' 17H
July. . . . 18W 10W IHhi 10'
Jnn. . . . 7 70 7 7r 7 70 7 75
May. . . . 7 77W 7 87H 7 77M 7 80 7 77M
Lard
Jan. . . . 3 87 ! 1 87 ! 3 87M 3 85
May. . . . : i 07.4 , 4 OH It U7h 4 00 3 07 ! *
Sh'tKlbH
Jan. . . , 3 07M .1 07 H 3 0714 3 07'ii
Mny. . . . 4 DO 1 1)5 ) i 00 1 Oan ! 4 01)
No' . 2.
/ Cnsh quotations were ns follows :
KI.OUH KnBy ; wlntor patents , Ji.2.'if4.CO :
winter slrnlslits , JI.OOfiJ.DO ; bilkers. I3.10iii3.50 ;
iiprlni ; patents , JI.03Jf4.10 ; pprbiff straights , W.DOlif
3.kO ; eprliiK fpochils. JI.DO.
WHKAT No. 2 Bprlni ; . 73073 > ic ; No. 3 spring.
71c ; No. 2 red , 3SSiyc.
COUN No. 2 , 22o ; No. 2 yellow , 22T22c.
OATS No. 2. 16Mc : ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 20 ®
20Vio ; Nn. 3 white. ( , o. b. , 17 ! lS',4c. '
HYK-No. 2. 34V4031c.
1IA1M.HY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. .
2 Hff35c ; No. 4. f. o. ! > . , 21i2C'/.ic. '
Kl.AX'HUKD-No. 1. 74IB7CC.
TIMOTHY SKKP-l'llme , J2.73.
I'llOVISIONS Mess pork , per bid. , J7.8037.S5 ;
Inril , per 100 Ibs. . J3.87',4T3.90 ; short ribs , sides
( loose ) , .S7'iST4.1S4 ! : ilry suited slionlilers
( bnxeil ) , J.2H4.50 | sliort clear sides ( boxed ) .
JI.12HfT4.23.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per E.I ! . ,
'fitia.\ns Cut loaf , JS.14 ; Ernnulatcd , J4.C1.
The following were Die hccclpta and shipments
today :
On thoProdtico nxchauca today the bntlor mar
ket was firm : creamery , IdMVOe ; dairy. Oa
17c. ESTEH. steady ; frosh. 17c. CICOHI | > . Htuadv ;
OfflilHc , IlruHHiHl poultry , chlukcns , Bteady ; old
and uprliiK , HHM7c ; turki'yn. Hlroni- .
ducktt. bishor , Kc ; KUCHO , utondy , 4Kc.
XKW YUIIIC < ; ia.\I.iAL
( liiotutloiiH of tin * Iny on Cuiierul
CoiiuiKMlK Ion
NKW YORK , Jan. 29. KLOUH-llccclpts , 12-
333 bbls. ; exporls , 80,783 bbls. ; weak and lower
on lower cables ; Minnesota patenls , Jl.40jf4.CO ;
Minnesota bakers , $3.COf3.fO. Ilye Hour , dull.
Duckwheal Hour , quiet ut Jl.IOIil.13.
HUCKAVHKAT Uull at 34n35c ,
COHN MKALr-Qulet ; Ilrundywlnc , J1.93.
HYK Kaiiy ; No , 2 ucMcrn , Si\ftWM' \ car lots ,
4Zi745c , .
DAItLKY-Diill ; 2SiO2S4c
1IAHLKY MALT Dull ; western , COC5Sc.
WI1I3AT Hecelpts , 1.S50 bu. ; exporm , 10,000 bu.
fipot market active and Irregular ; No , 2 hard ,
HlHo , Options opened steady und advanced on
foiflKii buying and covering by local shorts ,
broke badly under liquidation of tevcrul big
long lines , but finally partially recovered on
active export demand ; closing % Hic net lower ;
No. 2 red , January , closed at Kie ! ; May , 73-iw
Siy.c , clom-d lit Sic.
rOHN Hrcelpts , 3S.1CO bu. ; exports , 99,527 bu.
Spot llrm ; No. 2 , 29c , Options ilrm all day cm
general covt'rlnc and bull sentiment ; cludng Ua
not higher ; January closed ut iilo ; May , SilliiP
SO'ic ' , closed at 30lc- !
OATS Hecelpts , 66.400 , bu. ; exports , 64,233 bu ,
Spot Hrm : No. 2 , 2l4e. Options quiet , but
liimer , vvlth corn ; closing "ifJWo net higher ;
Junuiiry closed ut 21itc ; May , 22 K5ie , closed nt
2i.c.
HAY Steady ; Bhlpplnir , MHf55o ; eooil to
rholce.
HOPS-Sit-udy ; 1S95 crop. 40J'io ; 1SSO crop , SO
13V > o ; Paclllo coast , 1S93 crop , Cifj7(4c ! ( ; 1S90 crop ,
f'tfl '
f'tflHlUKSFIrm
HlUKS-FIrm : aalvoton. 1201Jc ; lluenos
Ayren , nominal ; Texas , dry , Me ; California ,
lityc.
LKATHKH UnclmnKed ; hemlock sola , Iluenos
Ayre . 19(4 ( 20Vic.
I1UTTKH HecclpU. S.&SS pkgs. ; market bteady ;
western creamery , I'JffSOc ; Klsliw , 20o ; factory ,
70Hc.
CHKKS13 Hecclpla , 5SO pkgs. : slate , large and
small , SUHHc ; part eklnis , l > 69Hc ; full bklms ,
3 < f3',4o. '
iaUS : Hecelpts , 3,4C3 pkg . ; market unsettled ;
stat and Penniylvanla , llHl9c ; western , 130
p'HOyiSIpNS Ilfef. steady. Cut meats , firm ;
pleklfd bellies , 414 < f4Ko : plckleil nhoulders , 4 4 < f
4Kc. Lard , steadier ; western steam , JI.20 nom.
>
Olll'elrolcum. . quiet ; Unlttil closed nt S5c.
ltot.n , quid ; strained , common to good J1.70f *
1.7ZV4. ' Turpentine , quiet ; 37 > .i 2Sc. '
' "
MliTAUJ Pis Iron , quiet : nouthein. Ill D0
18.00 : northern. Jtt.OOff 13.00 , Copper , quiet : brok.
em. JIS ; exchange , 112. Tin , dull ; Btraltn. J1J.WW
13.C5 : plates , dull , tipelter , quiet ; domestic S3 03
O4.00. I < eHd. sliong , lth domeutlc J2.VO ; ex
change , 3.0IUf3.10. ' '
I.lvfrpuul ( ii-iilu nml ProvlMloiiH.
WVIUtPOOU Jon , . WHEAT-Spot. dull ;
drnmnd jioor ; No , 3 red , fprlnn , C 6dj No. 1 Cal
ifornia , ( a ( kl. Kulurea opened pteady , with near
I < o ltlon.i lower and dUtant poittloni Hid lower ,
later utreiiKlhrncd and closed llrm , with May
Ud lower and other month * Id lower ; biulm * *
liravleit on middle poallloni : January , 6 44d ! ;
Kulirunry , ta 4 J ; March , u 5)4d ) ; May , C * 6 d.
COIIN Quiet. Spot , American mixed , new , Is
Hid. 1'uturea opened iteady , with near and
dlitont poeltloni Ud lower ; cloved itcady , wltji
January Ud lower ; May , U < 1 higher aim other
months unchinttd ; builnm about cuuallj dl -
Irlbuted ; January , March nml April , 2s 8d ;
rcbnmry , 2s 8Hd ; May , 2s S > d.
KIXUH Dull ; demand , poor , fancy winter , Os.
I'llOVIHlONR Ilacon , easy ) demand , poor ;
Cumberland cut , 23 to 30 Ibs. , 27s ; short rlb- > ,
to to 21 Ibs. , 25s 9d ; long clear , light , 35 to SS
Ibs. , 2Cs ; long , clear , heavy. 2Ss ; short clear
backs , light , 15 llti. , 2Ss ; short clenr middles ,
ht-nvy , 45 to 61 Ibs. , 23s ; clear bellies , 14 to 1
Ibs. , SSs. Shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 2Cs.
Hams , f.hort. It to 10 Ibs. , 41s Cd. Pork , prime
mem. finest wcslern , 4Ca 3d ; medium western ,
40s. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 21s ; refined , In
palls , 924.
CIIKUSK I'lrm ; demand , fa'.r ; finest American ,
white nr.d colored ( September ) , 578.
HUTTnil-nnod , Ms.
OILS Ltnsfed , ICti 3d.
HOPS-At Lomlon ( Pnclno const ) , S U.S.
The receipts of wheat durlrg the past three
days were 427.0CO centals. Including 180,000 Amer
ican.
ican.The receipts of American corn during the past
three days were f.D.700 centals.
WKATHKH-Flnc.
OMAHA ( ! KM < : itAI < .MAUKF/r.
Cnnilllloti of Trail P nnil Itiintntlniin on
Stnulc ami Kunoy 1'roilnee.
KGOS 1'resh gathered , ISc.
lIUTTKH-Common to fair. E09c ; choice to
fancy roll , ISI/llo ; separator crcamcrj' , 20c ; gnth-
ered crcnmeo' , ISOlCc ,
OAMC Illue winged teal ducks , 11.73 ; green
wing , Jl.CO ; redheads and mallards. { 3.75 ; email
rabbits , 40 COo ; Jacks , J1.OOU1.2T > ; squirrels , CO a
70o ; Canadn geese , large , JC.WSJ7.00 ; imalt , J4.00W
D.OO.
D.OO.CIIKKSE
CIIKKSE Domestlo bricks , lOlic ; Edam , per
doz. , | 9 ; club house. Mb. Jars , per doz. , J3.15 ;
Llmberger , fancy , per lb. , 9JJo ; Hoqucfort , ' ,4-lb.
Jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Young Americas , 10ic ;
twins , fancy , 101/40.
VKAICholcc fat. SO to 120 Ibs. , nro quoted nt
7C7Hc ; largo und coarse , 4I(5c. ,
DltUSSno POUI.THY Chickens. CJJCo ; tur-
kcj's , lOfUlc : geete , 78c ; ducks , 8c.
I.1VK POULTHY-kfot wanted.
PIonONS Live , 7090fl ; dead pigeons , not
wanted.
HAY Upland , J4.W ) ; midland , < ! lowland ,
J3.W ; rye straw , J3.KO ; color makes the price on
hay ; light bales sell the btut ; only top grades
bring top prices.
IlllOOM COHN Kxtrcmely slow sale ; new
crop , delivered on Irnek In couniry ; choice green
self-working carpet , per lb. , 22V4c ; choice green ,
running lo hurl , Sit2V.c ; common , l'/4c.
VKaiTTAHLKS.
SWEET POTATOKS-On orders , per bul. , J2.00.
ONIONS Good stock , per bu. , SScHJl.W ) .
LIMA llKANH-Per lb. , 4c.
UKANS Haiul picked navy , per bu. , Jl.8riIJl.35.
CAIHlAaK Good stock , per 100 , U.2501.CO ; Cal
ifornia , J1.75.
CKLtniY Per doz. , 23c ; fancy , large , 45c.
POTATOES Good native stock , per bu. , 23w
3Cc.
FHUITS.
MALAGA GHAPKS-Por keg , J7.
CIlANllKnilIKS-Cape Cod , per bbl. , J0.000
C.50.
C.50.APPL13S
APPL13S Cooking , per bbl. , Jl.C5Jfl.73 ; fancy
New York. J1.C0321.C3 ; cxlra fancy , J1.73.
CALIFOHNIA PKAHS Per box. J2.0002.23.
THOP1CAL FltUlTS.
OHANCIKS Mexican , J2.75 : California navels ,
150i lo 200s , SJ.73 ; large sizes , 1 .1.50 ; seedlings ,
J2.7fifr3.(0. (
I.KMONS Mepslnas. J3.00iJ350 ( ; choice Califor
nia , J2.7" . fancy , J2.7fM3.00.
IIANA -Choice , large slock , per bunch ,
J2.CO.g2.2mediumsized ; bunches. Jl.5002.00.
MISCKLLANEOUS.
ItONEV Cholce,13gi4c.
CIDKll-Clarlncd Juice , per halt bbl. , J2.50 ; per
bbl. , J4.00O4.25.
MAPI.U SYHUP Klve gal. cans , each , $2.50
2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , JG.25 ;
quart cans , J3.50 ,
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , large
size , 13c ; Brazils , per lb. , lOo ; English wal
nuts. per lb. , aney , soft fhell , iifl2'iic ' ; stand
ards , lUTlHic ; filberts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , pol
ished , large , 9J10c ; Jumbo , ll J12o ; large hick
ory nuls , 31.25 per bu. ; small , J1.50 ; cocoanuts ,
5a each.
FIGS Imported fancy. G crown , 30-lb. boxes ,
15o ; choice , 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown , lie.
HIDES , TALLOW , KTC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , CVjc ; No. 2 green
hides , 44c ; No. 1 green salted bides , 7c ; No. 2
green salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 venl calf , 8 to 12
Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , S tl 15 Ibs. 4c ; No. 1
dry flint hides. 010c ; No. 2 dry flint hides.
8j9c : No. 1 dry ml ted hides , S@3e ; part cured
hides. Vic per lb. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green r.alted. each , 23ifM"- (
green tatted , elicail. BS ( short w o'el early tic ns ) ,
each , 15c ; ury * ghenrlngs ( short wooled early
eklns ) , No. 1. each , Sc ; dry Hint. Kansas and
Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4ff5c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska
Murrain wool pells , per lb. , actual weight , 3Nc ;
dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , ppr lb. ,
actual weight , 45T5c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain
wool pelts , per lb. , actual Height , 3ft4c ; feet
cut oft. as It Is useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GHEASK Tallow , No. 1 , So ;
tallow , No. 2 , 21ic ; grease , white A , So ; grease ,
while U , 2e ; grease , yellow , 2c ; grease , dark ,
licj old bulter. IfflSiiuj beeswax , prime , 15 { 22c ;
rough tallow. 1C.
WOOI Unwashed , fine heavy C07c ; fine light ,
EJ9c ; quarterblood , 10S12c ; seedy , biury and
chaffy , SIi9o ; celled nnd broken. Coarse , 7ii9c ;
cot ted and broken , fine. UJiSc. Fleece washed
Medium. 15iT18e ; line , HWlOo ; tub washed. ! C lSo
black ( c ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , :83c ; dead pulhd ,
5CTCO.
HONKS In car lols , weighed and delivered In
Chicago : Drv buffalo , per ton. 12.00JJ14.CO ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , JlO.COJf 12.00 ; dry coun
try , damp nnd mealy , per Ion , JO.U03S.OO.
FHESII MEATS.
DEEP Good nalive steers. 400 to COO 11)3. , CJ
7c ; western steers , 5JCc ! ; good cows and heif
ers , C',4S6c ; medium cows and heifers , 514c ; good
forequorlers cows and heifers. 4'/jc ; good forequarters -
quarters steers , 5c ; good hlndquaitcrs cows and
heifers , 7',1'C ; good hindquarters native steers ,
8V c ; tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , DC ; strip
loins , 7c ; rolls , 8Vic ; sirloin butts , MJc ; thoulder
clods , 5V4o ; lump bulls , Cc ; steer chucks , -Hie ;
cow chucks , 3Vc ! : ; boneless chucks , 4c : plates ,
S'.Ac ; Hank steak , Cc ; loins. No. 1 , 12&C ; loins. No.
2 , 10',4c ; loins , No. 3 , 8l4c ; ribs , No. 1 , 10 ! < c ; ribs ,
No. 2 , 8i c ; ribs , No. 3 , CVic ; steer rounds , Cite ;
cow rounds , 5lc ; rounds , shank or rump off ,
CVfce ; rounds , shank and rump off , 7c ; trimmings ,
4c ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweclhreails , per lb. ,
30o ; kidneys , each oc ; ox lalls , each , 3o ; livers.
per lb. , 3c ; hearls , 2c , longues , per lb. , 12c.
/POHK Dressed hogs , 4 ie ; tenderloins. 13c ;
ioina , eci spare ribs. 4c ; ham sausage bulls , 5c ;
shoulders , rough , 4c ! : shoulders , tklnned , Be ;
Irlinmlngs , Cc ; leaf lard , not tendered , 5V4c ;
heads , cleaned , 3V4c ; snouts nnd cars , 3Jic : back
bones , 24c ! ; ncckbones , 2140 ; pigs' tails. So ;
plucks , each , Cc ; chitterlings , Sc ; hocks , 4e ;
hcnrtr , per doz. , 23c ; slomaclis , each , 3c ; longues ,
each , So ; kidneys , per doz , , lOc ; bruins , per doz. .
ICc.
ICc.MUTTON
MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c ; dressed sheep ,
6c ; racks. 8V5c ; legs and saddles , 7 c ; breasls
and slews , 2',4c ; longues , each , 5c ; plucks , each ,
3c.
St. LoiilM C ciir nil MnrlcctN.
ST. LOUIP. Jan. 29. FLOUH-Unchanged ,
WHEAT Future * opened dull end slow , but
firmer , and the fluctuations were within the
range of 1 cent. Them was but lltlle oupport
and the market closed \a tp ? Jo lower than
yesterday. Spot lower ; No. 2 red , cai.li , elevator ,
S3o asked ; truck. S3ijc ; No. 2 hard , cash , 75c
nbked ; January , S2c ; May. Sli < .e ; July , 70Vjiff70SC. !
COHN Trading In the rpcculntlvp market wiis
slow , but Ihe tone was better at the opening.
Lalcr hn advance was made nnd fulures closed
fractionally blrher than yesterday. Spot nrmer ;
No. 2 caah , 19ie ; May. 21T c.
OATH Dull , but higher ; No , 2 cash , IGUc bid'
May , 18o bid.
KYK-Dull at 34c.
11AHLKY Dull ; 30 40c.
COHN MKAIJ1.35. .
1IHAN Quiet and steady ; sacked , east track ,
worlh nominally. 40Q41C.
FLAXSKED Dull nt 73c.
TIMOTHY HEED Prime. J2.40.
HAY Quiet and steady ; timothy , J3.Mfflll.00 ;
prairie. Jl.oTi7.W > .
I1UTTEH Steady and unchanged ; creamery ,
15W021cj dairy , 9 15c ,
EGGS Steady at 13c.
WIHRICY-tl.il.
MKTALS-Lcad , nrm ; JlSOjri.SO , Spelter , dull ;
J3.65.
PHOVISIONS-Pork , steady ; btandard mess ,
Jobbing. J7.50tJ8.10. Ijird , steady ; prime steam.
53.77V4 ; choice , $3.85. llacon , boxed shouldeni.
J4.CO ; extra short clear , J4.SO ; ribs , J4.90 ; shorts ,
J5.05. Dry Halt meats , boxed shoulders , JI.90 ;
rxtrn shriit cvar $ lfO : ribs , J4.55 ,
HECEIPTS-Flour , 2,000 bhls. : wheat , 15.000
bu. : corn. 91,000 bu , ; oals , 20.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-FIour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 23,000
bu. ; corn , C3.0CO bu , ; oats , S.QOft bu.
OnfTco
NEW YOHK , Jnn , 29-COl'FEE-Optlons
opened steady , unchanged lo G points higher ; ad
vanced 5 points rn local liuylntr , and later eaeed
off G points under local reallilng , the result of
dlsappolnthiK Into Huvro cables ; closed steady ,
wllh prices unchanged to 3 points net advance ;
sales. 8.750 bags , Including ; March , 19.35 , Spot
couYe , Itlo , quiet ; No. 7 , J9.75 , Invoice. Mild.
dull ; Cordova , tl5,50U17.00 ; Jobbing , J10.K. Total
vvarc.ioufe deliveries from Ihe United States ,
S.Clt bags , Includlne 6,313 bags from New York ;
New York slock to-lay. 32S.473 bags ; United States
utiM-k. 3SI.555 bags ; afloat for the United States ,
300.000 bags ; tolal visible for the United States ,
CS7.555 baga.
KANTOS. Jan. 2D. COFFICE-Steady ; good
average Santos , 10,700 rel ; rerelpls , 12,000 bat-nj
rock. 571.iO ( bag * .
HAMIIUUO , Jan. 29. COFFEK-Qlllet. Upfc.
lower ; xulrs , 1,000 bags.
HIO. Jan. 29.OOFFKK-Stcndy : No. 7. Hlo ,
JD.OOii9.50 : exchange , 8332d > ; receipts. 6,000 bags ;
rlearrd for the United Stairs , 8,000 bags ; for
Kuropo , 7,000 bags ; ulnck , 31.KK ) bags.
HAV11E. Jan. 20. COFFKE-CIoned easy at Uf
net decline ; Bales , 14,000 bags.
KiuiNtiH CM } ' . InrUftM.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19. WHEAT Steady ;
closing dull ; No , i bard , 75ST"Cc ; No. 3 , nom
inally 70 74o : No. 4 , fdOCcSf No. 2 red nominally
SClfSSc : No. 3. nnmlntilly SOfiMe ; No. 4 nominally
701f78r ; No. 3 Fprlng. 75o ; Nn. 3 , 72o.
COHN Active and rtendyj No. 3 mixed ,
.
OATS Finn i No. 1 white , ! lo.
ItYE-Nomliml at ! 0aic.
HAY- Steady : choice timothy , IS.OOff8.50 ; choice
prnlrle. J3.OW5.tO.
1IIITTEH Firm ; tetter gra < lc active ; cream
ery. 17HC19C.
EOGS Weak on heavy upply at l c.
incOlilA , III. , Jan , M.-COHN-Flrm ; new , No.
o
" '
"o'ATS Klriu but Inactive ; No. S white. SOi
HYE Dull nd nominal.
\VJIISKy ilurkel Bteady ; Hnlihed gooda on
the ba U of J1.17 for liliiti wines.
HECEHTS-Corn , 91.650 bu.i oat . Jl.tSO bu. ;
ryo. none : nhbiky , T5 bbli. wheat , 1.8(0 bu.
aiHPUENTH-Corn. 14.310 bu. , oati. :4.S50 Lu. ;
rye , none ; whtiky , 1UO bbli. ; wheat , l.tOO bu.
PROGRESS SLOW BUT SURE
January a Month of Disappointment , but
Eeal Gain.
LARGE VENTURES MADE IN ADVANCE
ItlHc In Prices l < : \ | > ortctl ion Soon liy
.11 any In the llnslnc'snVorlil
Outlook . \cviTtliclfM.i
In I'roiul.HlniA.
NEW YOHIC , Jan. 29. II , G. Dun &
Co.'s Weekly lleview of Trade tomorrow
will say ;
January 1ms been a month of disappointment ,
but of real Bain. Nearly everybody nail prom
ised himself n lanil uf milk and honey utter
New Year's , anil ihe slow ft-ogre" looks like
standing still to men In mien a Male ot mind.
Moreover , there ale multitudes ttuaugliout.tlie
couniry who have been taking lnrno ventures
In advance or apart I nun their riKulnr busi
ness , because they expected n rise In prices.
Hut prices fall ns yet to brlns them lu-oilt.
Wheat has declined severely ; cotlon has scarcely
rlf-un eiioitRli to pay brokerage ; wool holds steady
In spite uf enormous buying , woolen goods hardly
changing * jitk-c ; iron anil Its products decline ;
leather is elugglsn , hides arc lower , for eoniti
shoe inamifnctiirers accept a simile lower price ;
the merage of railroad stocks Is slightly lower
than It was December 31 , and the advance In
trust slocks has been small. To trailers In such
properties the month has been dlsappolnllng.
Vet during the past neck the record shows that
ten Iron works liavo Marled and only two have
slopped , Ihlrttcn woolen works have starlcd and
nlno mure are uboul reudy lo Blurt , while Ihree
have slopped , Similar things me teen In other
Industries , and the additional establishments
are not starling without some Increase of or
ders received.
The decline In wheat was over 0 cents , In
splto ot an olllclal report of yield far below es
timates generally accepted , which reflects per
ception of the error of the report and also the
Influence of enormous exports of corn Instead
of wheat , S,0,000X)0 ( ) bu. In seven months. When
two bushels of corn can be had for less than
one bushel ot wheat It Is largely preferred
In Kuropean markets , and In January T.SM.IST
bu. of corn have gone abroad from Atlantic
ports , against 5.300,349 bu , last year , while At-
Inntlo exporls of wheat nnd Hour have been TV
Mi ; , 1TM bu. , against 8,403,7C3 bu. last year. As
the great crop of ourn prevents much advance In
Its price. Its outgo affects the demand for wheat ,
and a heavy liquidation of speculation has oc
curred , with the price of corn scaicely chang
ing. The largest nrtlrle of export nt this season
goes out freely , but cotlon looks Itus attractive lo
traders , becuueo American millers ore laboring
over plans to reduce u grout surplus of goods
and prices of many have declined. Tnl < lng * of
northern spinners have been In five months
41,000 bales IOFS Him last year and 423,000 bales
less than In 1S94-0.1) .
Sales of wool In January have never been sur
passed In that month nor In nny other month
except last November and July of mj nnd
1S92. In the earlier years suddeli demand for
consumption was the cause , but the tnci'caso
In orders for woolen goods was small In No
vember and had been small In January , com
pared with the purchases on anticipated pop.tlble
duties. The price has remained about steady.
Iron and steel show little KOln , production Imv-
Ing Increased so heavily before and the gradual
enlargement of demand for finished products
ha1 * not overtaken That Increase. Lower prices
result for llessemer pig. grey forge and for south
ern H on at Chicago , for angles and cut nails ,
and the average of all quotations Is the low-
eft since eaily last year. For sheets there Is nil
active demand anil heller nlso for bars , on ac
count of much car building. Tin and copper
ar a shade stronger , but competition causes
pales of tin plates ICc to 13c below Ihe agreed
price.
Failures for Ihe week have been S31 In Ihe
United States , against 410 lapt year , and C7
In Canada , against 70 last year.
AVKI3ICIACM3A11I.VG IIOI .SIC TOTALS.
of ItiiHliu-NM TrniiN.-ictioiiN
of Hie AiNiiclnt < Ml IliuikH.
NEW YORK Jan. 2D. The following
tublo , compiled by nradstrcet's , shows the
total clearances nt the principal cities nnd
the percentage of Increase or decrease ,
us compared with the corresponding week
last year :
CITins. Clearings. Inc. Dec.
New York 502.5S8.00JI 14.4
Chicago Gs.cso.gcsj io.r
Iloston 3.112,371)1 12.1
Philadelphia K,473,21S | 0.7
St. Louis 24.0T/,2ir- ( / 5.0
San Francisco 10.722.7D2 U.3
Haltlmore 13.WJ.507 4.3
1'lttsburg 11,918.011 0.7
Cincinnati 11077,150 11.1
Kansas Clly 9.SC4.114 5.8
New Orleans ii.CCO.410 13.1
Iliiffalo .431.011 1.0
Milwaukee 3,043,613 10.1
Detroit , . . . . 4,473.123 Ifi.G
Louisville C.70I.4CO 1..1
Minneapolis S,11SG32 SO,2
OMAHA 4.403.000 2.0
Providence 4.723.MO ' '
Cleveland 'o'.o
'
Houston fi8I9'l)7 ! ! )
St. Paul 2.931,411 27.9
Denver 1.1
Indianapolis 3.C11,075 9.3
Columbus O 3,220 CM 1.2 " '
Hartford 1 811,1 "is'.f
Richmond 2 JS2 S39 10.3
Washington 1 CCG.345
Dallas 2.201,470
Ht. Joseph 1.003.229 su
Peorla 1 2S2.19J 8.5
Memphis 31.4
Portland , Ore S20.7GO 34.9
llochester 1.320.COI 4.9
New Haven 1.272.4SI 7.0
Savannah 3 231 , CM 10.9
Springfield , Mass 1,335,351i 17.7
Worcester 1.178.ROH. "
Portland , Me 1 121.54 2 !
Atlanla ' .4C1.71S 4 4
Kort Worth - ' 21.3
Waco l i ; ! ? ' ) -22'.7
Hyincuro 793,704
Des Molnes 725,970 14.1
Oranil Ilaplds CCS. GO I 21.9
Sealtle 3SS.034 22. B
ICalamazoo 413,117 5.0
Lowell 039,720 32.S . "
Wilmington , Del CG1.713 "r.6 !
Norfolk 930.S28 ! 24.0
Sioux City 350.1131 29.0
Ijs Angeles EM.107J 8.8
Tacoma 370S07 | , 41.0
Spokane . , 421,4011 17.0 '
Jacksonville 21I,579 | 'ii.8
Lincoln SVJ.53 ( ! . 13. ! )
New Uedford 355,219 , U.O
Wichita 397,041 . 0.8
lllrinlngham 401,1411 , 9.1
Topeka 3S3 BC9 ]
Lexington , Ky 280MI |
lllnghampton 203OiU ) | . 21.0
Hay City , Mich if.7.r,97 | . 20.1
Fall Hlver 7SS.423 18.1
Akron. O 2ID.CCO f.O
Springfield , O 131.COO 10.3
Canton , O 123,100 21.D
Hmux Falls 30,571 CI.7
Fremont , Nub 69,331
Hastings , Neb 71 321 | 1S.3
c'liattnnno a 239,5'di 10.0
Fargo , . . . , , 101'OS ) 23.7
Nashville 870,47 ; ) 7.9
Clalveston 11..S
Kcrunlon
Toledo 1. ,5001
Knnxvllle 253,414
Hoc It ford , , , , , 17I.03S 4.4
Pavenport 411,430 '
Salt l.OIU'iG 'iiii
Totals United Slates. . . . $ MI 213,2281 7.51 . .
Rxcluslve of New Yoik. . 39S.G37.22CI I O.S
DOMINION OV CANADA.
Montreal S.9S2.7C2
SI. Johns , N. II. 4CO.OS5
Toronto 6,799,133 7.0
Halifax 1.012.102 4.0
Hamilton 55S.183 !
Winnipeg 811,705 8.0
Totals | J 18.033,203 0.5
Hay City , Mlcli. ; Kail Hlver. Akron. O , ;
Springfield , O , ; Canton , O , ; Sioux Falla ,
Fremont , Neb. ; Hastings , Neb. ; Cluittu-
nooBu , Knrgo , Nashville , ualvcaton , not In
cluded In total.
IIUAUSritlJIiT'H WlSUKl.Y 1U3VII7\V.
Fallliipc Off In IliiNlni-HH Kall-
uri-N IN Not I'll.
NKW YOHK , Jan , 29.-Urad treef.s tomorrow -
morrow will say :
There has been a falling off In generul trade ,
owing to Iho heavy fall of mow and cold
weather. There Is a moderate Increase In dlitil.
but Ion of heavy winter goods , but coinmeri'lal
travelers veiy generally rvi ft buyers uu even
more conservative thun earlier In the month
and Unit wholesala trading In January , except
In lines specified , Is smaller than for yearn.
Mercantile collections ara Interrupted and the
Improvement looked for In Iron and steel U
not In night. The most favorable feature of Ihe
business week ls the tuddeu and shurp fulling
off In the tola ! number of buslnewt failures , ihe
aggregate being 320. ns compared with 42a last
week , a decrease of 102. When compared wllh
thu corresponding week of ISM this week's
falling off U < T7 , but there Is un lucieum of
14 us compared with Ihe like wecU In HM. Con-
trastPd with Iho like period In lbH ! there have
been 14 fewer failures lids wfek thun llirre years
KO. The total number of business failures
throughout the Canadian Dominion this week
Is M. I..IBI week the total wan 37 , and lnt year
It was 63. while In Ihe wefk tvvu yearn ugo It
wan 50. und In tht > corrrepundlng period of 1694
It vvai 44.
There Imve been Incrraied sal < * > of hides and
leather In some Instant-en , of Mines , of caul , fertil
izer * and southern pig Iron for export. Tim down
ward movement c > f prices fnr some of the mair
linpurlant tluplea continues con plcuou ly nollcf.
able for flour , wheat , oats , lard , roITee , petro
leum , turpentine and tin plate. Quotations for
Indian corn , pork , sugar , cotton und print cloth *
are practically unchanged. Concession * have
l < rcn made In prlren fur Iron and rteel , ytl quo-
tatlon * are nominally unchanged , llsporls of
wheat ( flour Included as whrat ) from both coatu
of ihe United Stain ihls week amount to 2 515
403 bu. . as compared with 2,916.000 bu. last week ,
2.U9.000 bu. In the week a yrar ago. 2 1S3.000 bu.
In the week two yearn ago. 2,081.000 bu. three
yenrs ago , nnd as ceHtrffJted with S.1Z3.000 bu.
In the corresponding [ wnfk of 1S9J. Kxports ot
Indian corn amount in ' 1011,602 bu. this week.
compared with 3,5M.Ofi9LU. last week , 3,197,000
bu. In the week a year nao , 912,000 bu. In the
week two years ngo , y7.W | bu. three yents ago ,
end as cnnlrasleil wtni'UMO.OOO bu. In the like
week of 1S93.
riXA\ciAi uuvinw.
p fnnellvltjrllPrpvnllii In AViill
Slroel Si > * riilnfIon ,
NKW YOUK , Jnn ? ? , nrtidstreet's Hnan-
clal review tomorrow will say :
Httremo Inactivity-prevails In speculation.
Tlie market from day to il.iy has been n mere
affair of trades and thip iprlnclpal Intcresl was
afforded by Iho slock brokers lo depress cerlnln
stocks , especially som 5bf iie : nnlhraclle coil
road ? . Thil resulted In Infgularlty In the
quotations , but In spite of such Inlluences the
undertone of the market has been strong. Hie
general Impression In Hie street was that very
lltlle would be required to proiluce another up-
word movement In prices , Llnul latlon of Ihe
wenk speculative holdliv started a fortnight
ago , has been completed and stocks have pasied
Into strong hands , while a considerable fhott
interest hns been made , The bond market U
very strong , but Its activity Ims decreased ,
while the supply of good bonds , or of the heller
class of upeciilatlvc Issues Is greatly reduced ,
Thq new government 4s this week touched
113 > i. the htg.iest figures lhal ihey have yet
reached. London Is nol n factor on the Amer
ican market , and prices simply fidlow the New
York market. The street has paid lltlle nlleu-
tlon to Ihc foreign exchange slluatlon , or lo Ihc
break In rales early In the week. This seemed
due to the sclllm ; of some of the long exchange
held here on loans , which course was natural
In view of the decline In mor.ey nl London ,
The break , however , was chocked nnd rales re-
slorcd , Ihc exchange market prcsenllng Indi
cations ot manipulation , I.lttlu nltentlon has
been given , lo Ihc proceedings or expiring1
changes. An attempt to revive Iho Cuban dis
cussion was without effect.
STOCKS AM ) 1IOMS.
Mnrkrt IN Mori- Active a nil
Are V.V11 UlHtrllMitoil.
NEW YOHK , Jan. 29. The utock market today
was more active nnd the dealings , aside from
Northern Pacific and Sugar , which ranked first
nnd second In. extent of trading1 , wcro fairly
well distributed. The course of prices was Ir
regular , with some rpeclal movements In n few
Btooltu due lo developments. The Northern Pa-
clfkK were decidedly strong features on n dc-
iiMiid for foreign account , based upon rumors of
Imprmllr.K alliances likely to strengthen the
syttciii Mid ixpectatlond of Improved earnings ,
nhe lomuion stock rose fractionally , w.ille the
prefcr.td Rained l i per cent , touching 35 % . A
favor.inle SMnpathetlc Influence on the general
list rr-culted , which served to offset a demon-
ilrdll"ii iigamsl llurllnglon by Ihc bears , which
was attended by predictions of a disappointing
Unti'iiierl for Ueccmber. The coal stocks on
moderate transactions wtro again prominent. The
l.ackawauna annual repott , shotting a deficit
of J509.2W after charges nnd dividends mil
coinings of only a lltlle over 5 per cent un Ihe
utoclc , as against the 7 per cent paid , stemmed
nn advancing movement that hud been In
progicss In the group. On llquldullnn and b < > nr
pressure Ihc stock declined 24 per cent , Mini
Delaware & Hudson mid New Jersey Central
5t per cent each. Substantial , but complvtu
rallies subsequently cccuned In the two llrtt
mentioned properties. The low-priced storks at
tracted considerable mt rcut. Long IU.ml
Jumped 41-4 per ci'nt to ' 'JVi on a belief lliat
Mr. L.lttIe'H report would cnnllrm the llsures
BUbmltled by Pieeldcnt Ilaldwln to the syndleute
and encourage the execution of ( Is pl.ins for
the development and exUnMon of Ihe pioprrty.
The bears again Eelectcd Manhattan for a npe-
clal target and foieed Ihe price down t i.cr cent
to SS'4. The railway shares generally moved
within narrow llmlls with an upward lendsuuy.
Hnllway bonds wen > unusually ncllve and In
the cases of some of the depressed teaurn ma
terial advances were scored , und notably In
Hocking Valley to , which rose nn extreme 10
per cent to 73 on the bemment of the coal war
announced yesterday. ' Su.snir lacked support late
In the day nnd dropped1 & point. This decline
and the weakness In , } the anthracite coal stocks
caused recessions In the general list , but a
rally occurred toward ' the close , which was
partly attributed to'lieuahnouneemcnt ! of a ie-
Unction In sterling cxclinngo figures. They left
oft steady nt slight net changes.
The bond market wis active on an Investment
demand for local mid foreign account. The
dealings covered n wide variety ot I'suos nnd
some striking gains were made. The sales were
2,249,000 shares. Tlie'iniotb Important advances
were In Utah Southern .geneinl 5s trusts. ! Hi
per cent : .Utah Southern extension 5s. trust
receipts , S per cent ; PIUMmrg , Fort Wayne ft
Chicago Ists , 2'i pel' twit ; Colorado Midland
1st ! ' , trust receiptsi 2 per cent : Chicago &
Northern Pacific trust receipts , Hi per cent ;
Union Pacific sinking fund , trust receipts. 1T < ,
per cent ; Northern Paclilc terminal Ists. IVi per
cent ; Oregon Short Line , 5s , trust receipts. Hfc
per cent , and ll.iltlmire'Kr'Ohlo 6s of 1923. 1 per
cent. The demand ffr | fiovernmenls for Investment -
, ment account by Corporations and Individual
capitalists -Continues brMIc ? 'The liew coupon 4i
rose to 124 , the hlghc.it- price attained in the
present movements.
The Kvenlnr ; Post's London financial cable
gram says : "The settlement has been satisfactor
ily concluded. The tone of the stock maikets
today was generally good , consols leading. Eng
lish railways were the best market , Americans
wore' good. A further rlib In Atchlson's was
the main feature. The buying was of the In
fluential character. Northern Pacific preferred
wai bought extensively by .Germany. All Ihe
best clasa of American bonds are In good de
mand here. Urazlllans were flat. A large state
loan was offered In I'arl * today. Mines were
lower. The Paris nnd IJerltn markets were
The following were the closing1 quotations on
the leading blocks of the New York exchange
toilny :
Atchlsun 14J6IO. S. L. .t U. N 15
Adams Hx Ifill Pacific Mall 25
Alton. Til. . . . . . . . fid 'Peorla. ' Dec. A E .
Am. Express KHl'/iiilMltHliiirz
lialilmon ; k Ohio. 1 I'll Pullman Palace. . . 1.17U
Canada Pucltlc. . . . B4 , Headlinr 20H
Canada Southern. . 45 K. G. W 32
Central Pacific.- . . lay I do pfd 40
PhPH. &Ohlo ITUlllock Island 08
Chlcaffo ft Alton. . ino 1st. Paul 7ll
C.U. AQ 71 dopfrt 1S2
Chicago ( J.'iH 78 St. Paul .t Omaha. f.0
Consolidated fias. 148 St. P. A O. nfd 1:13 :
C. . C. , O. A St. L. . . U7l $ ( Southern Pacific. . 14 W
Colo. Coal A Iron. . Suuar Hennery. . . .
Cotton OHCm't. . . . . Tonn. Coal i Iron. 2 ! ) y
Delawnrn & Ilud. . 107 Texas Pacific h
Del. . Lick. t. W. . . Tol. , t O. Con. pfd. 10
I ) , kll. n. pfd Union Pacific 7
I3iint Tenn U.S. KxproAs 38
Krlo W. St. Li. &Puc. . . . 38O'l
Krlopfd 10V. . SI. I , . & P. pfd. . 3fiW
ToriVayne liici WrllsFanro Ex. . . OH
( i. Northern pfd. . . l'l Wosli'rn Union. . . . SUM
C. &K. I. pfd Ill ) Whuollnsr&I. . K. . JKi
Hoeltluir Valley. . . ! > ( ) ) ! ilopfd . . . . JKiW
'Illinois Cc-iitral. . . 1)1 Minn. & St. Louis. 10)1 )
K.&T.pfd Den. All. d
LiUo Krlo & Wost. ( it'll. Kloctrlc
iloufd " Nnt'l Llnsopil 13
f.ako Shore 15L Col. FuoUVI un
Load Trust J.'iH dopfd. 81
LoulHVlllot N. . . . OH ( Tol. St. L. & K. C. . 81n
Maiihntlan Con. . . . t-'HIll do pfd 10
McinphlH.t C. IBId Sontliaru
Michigan Central. Southern pfd
Mo. Paiilflo Tolucco 73I >
Moullo.tOhlo do pfd 102
NnHb"lllu Chat. . . . ( Id Am. T.it O. Co. . . . Hr >
N. J. Central 1IOM C. C. Co 1UO
N.A W. pfd Am. Sugar pfd. . . . 103
Nurth Am. Co IjoMiur pfd , , . oni
NorlliLM-ii Paclllc. . Hubbijr
N. Pnelllc pfd Hubber pfd 70
U. P. . I ) . &U Cut ton Oil pfd. . . , . 51
Northwestern 104U P. C. C. A St. I , pfd
do pfd Am , SplrltH
N. V. Central Am. SplrltB pfd. . .
N. V.A N.K O.H&N. 4H 42
Ontario &W 1474 St. i , . 6.K. JHIH. . . , 42as
Oregon N.iv Ki
ex-dlv.
Tiie tola ! tales of slocks today were 119,490
shares , Including : American Sugar , 15,700 ; JJur-
llnglon , D.UOO ; Chicago Gas , 3,300 ; Columbus ,
Hocking Valley & Toli-do , 4. 100 ; Delaware &
Hudson , 7,600 ; Manhattan , C.300 ; Northern Pa
cific. 7.100 ; Northern Pacific pieferrcd , 20,000 ; B1 ,
Paul , 8.SOO.
Neiv Y < irk loiii-y JInrkct.
NKW YOUK. Jan. 29. MONUY ON CALIr-
Hasy nt IHSJiyi per cent , ' last loan , lj ( per cent ,
flosed. offered at IKCilK percent.
I'ltlMIJ .MISHCANTILHil'APIJIt 3 4 per cent ,
HTUHLINn KXCHANIJK-Staady , with nct.ial
bunlneuii In banker * ' Jiljlu at S,87il.si' fur dp.
miind and J4.87Q4.S7'4 for sixty days < posted
rules , Jl.6.r,0i. , . S5',5 iiniU'tl.STlitf f.tS',5 ; commercial
bills. 14.84.
'
HILVKH CKHTI
HAH 8ILVHH-C4 1W ' '
Closing quotatlona on bonds , were BU follows ;
U. 8. new 4n. rez. . 12UI4 88
U.S. now coup. . . . ' ' '
' "
II. H. ns. rec lifl'f.&s' . A.Os , . . . 107'
U.S. fincoup IMli "do 7s. on
U. 8.4sr. > r.- . . . . lUFi , 0. 0
U , -lacoup HiM ! i.ilo ( In 101
II. H.'J , ri s nlr M. . KT iHt 4 . rilli
Pacific On of'03. . . ' 'ila'ji14H U'J4 !
Ala. , clu 3 A 1041 Muluiil Union 08 , . Ill'
Ala.cnaa ! I ! 104 , N.J. o. non. 5 , . . .
No. Pacific lul.s. , . 114U
Ala. Curnsncy ! ) ' N.Y. . Coiibols. . . . 14lJ
I.U. Now Con , ! . . 95- doS.K Dob. n.i. , 111W
MiusoiiriUs 1(10 lljiVPSt. . lBt
N. C. tin ISil Jit. P. Con olH78. . liot ;
NC.4s , . . . ID ? doc. &P. W.Bs. 11'-Mi
H. C. iionfiind St , L.iI.M.nau.3
Trim , nuw Het lia. . 771 ,
Tonn. now HetSu , , I0.1fi . iK ! , IsH. . .
Tonn. oldIH. ! . . . . . . lit ) Texaa Pao.'dB. . . .
V.i. Cctitiirloa U7P iHtsof 1)J. . .
ilo duffrrinl , . . . . nuii
Atchlson 4 . BIH L. .V N. unlllrd 4a.
AtehlBon ya A . 48H Koiilboni OB. till
Canada Ho. M. . , . , 107 O , H. A : N. lain. . . . Ill
a ] ' . lutHOf 'II .1. . . o. H. jtN. 4s sa ; ,
t ) . Alt.a.7B . 11 1W N. P. Uila 81
Hun PriiiirUro MJnliiK1 QiiutiilliiiiN.
SAN FHANCISCO. Jan1.'O.-Tho oMclal cloaln ?
iiuotutlons for inliilm , " stocks to Jay \VJTJ : u fat-
lUWUj
Alia . , 7 Julia ; i
Alpha Con , , , . 10 ICoiiliicky Cou , . , , , : t
AlldcH . , , . , 1G Mexican 41)
Hclchcr . . . : I3 OculdrntalCon , . . , -jti
Onhlr. , . . , lit )
llulllo . . . . . n Overman , 14
Culiidonla . ,7. 11 Puloal C5
Chiilli'iivu Con . 04 Savatrii , . . , . . 61
Cbollar . 1)5 )
Cunlldcncu . . . . . I'-'U Slorro Nevadu 4U
Con , Cal. i Va. , , , . . ' . ' ( ) Sllvi-rlltll 1
Con. Imperial. . , , , 1 Union Cou 43
Crown Polnl . HU Illali Con |
( JoulilA Currtu. . . , f > 0 Yullow Jacket. , . . : i3
I''U
Sllvur bum. ( ISKa ; MuxU-au ilolUirj ,
Sltfht drafts , 17 > c ; lolczraphlc. SUs.
PARIS. Jan.TUrea p r cent rentes , 103t
for the nccount ; exchange on London , Mf l"c !
for checks.
IIEHL1N , Jan. . Exehnngc on London , eUht
days' sight , JO mark 3J'4 pfx.
IX3NDON , Jan , M. Oobl I * quoted nt UucncMi
Ayrra todny nt 118.30 ; Lisbon , 41.80 : Home ,
104.M. The amount of bullion gone Into the
Hank of England on balance today Is JU4S.OOO.
\rw York .Mining
NEW YOHK. Jan. an.-Tho followlnj ara tha
llulwcr fit ) Ontario I'tio '
Chollar Jit ) Ophlr. Hill
Crown Point ill ) Plymouth lit )
Con. Cal. A Va 21)11 ) Oulcksllvor lo : )
Ucadwood 100 uulcksllvor pfd..101)0 )
( loukl A Curry 15 sierra Nevada 15
HaleSt Norcross. . Ill ) Standard Hit )
Homo.itHku anne Union Con -15
Iron Silver. ! ) ' . ! Yullow Jacket 35
Mexican 44
Financial Nutr * .
1JOSTON. Jan. 23. Clearing , tl2,54 , Cl7 ; bal
ances , Jl,2flE37.
I1AI.TIMOHE. Jnn. 29. Clearings. J2.255,333 ;
balances , J397.IS9.
NEW YOHK , Jan. 29. Clearings , JSI.8S9.7CJ ;
balances , | ! > ,70,352 ! ) ,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan.Clearings , J8.CCO-
75l ! ; balances , J1.573.034.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 29. Clearings , J3,763S11 ; bal
ances , J74U72. ! Money , 5R7 per cent ; New York
exchange , too discount bid ; lie discount itskcd.
CH1CAOO. Jan , 29. Clearings. J11.5S5.072.
Money , steady and unchanged ; New York ex
change. 40c discount ; forelsn cvchnnge , easier ;
demand , J4.SC74 ; for sixty days. Jt.SITs.
AW. K1XUS OIC WOOL IX IM'JMAXIJ.
SnIcH for Hit * \\Vik Attain .
Ov , . , . 'i' , . , , Million ( 'omuls.
I1OSTON. Jnn. 29. The Itoston Commercial
Dullctln will say tomorrow of the wool mar
ket : Nothing but the storm prevented this
week's sales from r'ulnp even nbovu last week's ,
the larKORt total for EX ! days ever reported In
lloslon marUcts. All varieties of wools were In
the boom. The tmallcr mills have supple
mented Ihe onlfrs of tlie larger. I'reneli , KIIR-
ll.ih nnd South American markets arc being
Invaded by American orders. There has ueen
no ndvnnco. whatever , on lapt week's prices , the
world's supply still open to us IK-IHB too larpo
to permit It. The demand lias started. Upht
weight cloths nro closely sold out and free offers
for orders , to bo delivered by April 1 , hns been
tendered. New heavy weUhts , especially In
the cheaper crudes , are lieRlnnlns to move
more readily. The sales of the week are 8581-
CO'J ' pounds domestic nil.l 2.23S.OOO pounds Inrelcn ,
nRalnst 7.M7.COO pounds donieptlc nnd : ! ,70fl.Ofl
forelcn last week , nnd 1,026,000 pounds domestic
und 1,131,000 pounds foreign for the tame week
lasl year.
CoHen MnrUi'lH.
NKW YOniC , Jan. 29. COTTON Ppot , steady ;
mlildllng. 7 B-1Bo. Kutures c1o cd nulet' sales.
7GOOi ) bales ; Kcbruary , Ji.97 ( ; March. J7.02 ; April ,
S7.D8 ; May , $7.11 ; June , J7.19 ; July. J7.23 ; August ,
J7.23 ; Septemlier. JC.S7 ; October , J0.75 ; November ,
16.75 ; December , fG. O. The market opened quiet ,
but Mendy. with prices unchanged to 3 polnr
higher , after which a further advance of from 2
to 3 points followed on light Llvcipool buying.
Liter the market sold off under unfavorable
later cables , and at 11 o'clock was steady nt
about Inrt night's prices. Sales during the first
hour , 23,000 bales.
Nn\V OHM3ANS , Jan. 21-COTTON Steady ;
middling , G 15-lGc ; low middling , G 7-lCc ; good
ordinary , G S-lGc.
X w Yoi'Iv Ury Gnoil-4 Miirl p < .
NEW YOHK , Jan. 29. It has been n quiet
day for staple cottons particularly , and yet
Indication ! ; of more business In view were well
pronounced through the greater number of In
quiries made. There was considerable business
'lone. In nil classes ot .seasonable goods nnd
many new eiders were at hand. Printing cloths
dull and market steady at 2jc. !
LONDON. Jan. 29. SUC.AR Cane , weak and
Inactive ; centrifugal. Java , Its ; Muscovado , fair
refining , 9s GJ. lieet , dull hut firmly held ;
January , ! 2ld ! ; February. Os 1'id.
NKW YOHK. Jan. 29. RITA All Haw. qu6t ! ;
centrifugal , 96 test , 2 3-lCc. Heflncd. quiet.
MlmioiimllN AVlient < tm > < " < ! "iix.
MINNllAPOLIri. Jan. 29. WHKAT Weak ;
January and May , 72 * ; July , 7 c ; No. 1 linrd.
74/ic ; No. 1 northern , 72i/c ( ; iccclpts , 1S2 cars.
Truili * .
MANCHESTER. Jan. 29. The maikets for
cloths and yarns are quiet , with very little
business done .
4)11 City
OIL CITY , Jan. 29. Credit balances. 85c ; cer
tificates. no bids ; shipments , 73.5C9 bbls. ; runs ,
( , $ ,335 bbls.
Sail Krniii'lKfo Wlit'fit Oii < < l' > ' < '
SAN FHANCISCO , Jan. 29. WHEAT Decem
ber , Jl.22i.-i ; May , J1.3TO.
_
AVIiloiv AViuiln the lioliloMfi-nil.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 29. Mrs. Nellie C.
O'Kane of Auburn , N. Y. , widow of the
late Captain James O'Kane , who died three
weeks ago , Is In the city fnr the purpose , II
Is said , of beginning proceedings to set
aside the will of her late husband. The will
In question was made In 1S94 , and bequeathed
to Lela C. and Hattlc O'Kane , the two unrmr-
rled sisters of the deceased , the O'Kanc
homestead nt Ferguson. The remainder of
the estate , which lb said to consist of bonds
nnd personal property amounting to $10,000 ,
was devised to the widow and her thrco
daughters.
_ _ > i _ _ _
To lt % ir tii la < ' ! ! .Slui-1 I'liol.
PITTSDUHG. Jan. 29. The steel billet
pool will not bo dissolved , hut will bo reor
ganized upon a firmer and belter basis. This
action was decided upon today at the meet-
Ins of the American Bessemer association
In this city. The executive committee was
empowered to prepare a r.cw plan cf orgrnlza-
tlon and report at a meeting to ho called at
a later date. The question of dissolution
was discussed , 'hut the general U2iitlinent
favorerl a continuance of the pool ,
Ojii'iict ! I'Mro 1:11 1'olli'c
CHATTANOOGA , Tonn. , Jan. 23. A posse
of police ofllecrs this morning went to the
homo of Hilly Carter , a 'noted ' desperado ,
who shot Police Captain I. C. Htissel several
months ago. They found Carter , who re-
ulstod arrest. He opened flro on the ofll-
cers with a 44-callber pistol , the first shot
breaking Officer I'arUcr's arm. All the
officers opened fire , and Carter fell , pierced
by twelve bullets.
VIIK HISAI.TY MAHKHT.
mSTRTJMRNTS placed on fllo Friday , Jan-
miry 20 , 1S97 ;
\VAIinANTY DJ3EDS.
Packers Havings bank to J A McMil
lan , lot 1C , block Kd , South Omnliii. . . . Jl COO
Dora. NclHOii and husband to C A
Uupep , trustee , lots 1 to 7 nnd IS to
22 , bloclc2. Howling ( Ireen 1,000
J P Flnk-y nnd wlfo to Jennie Leonard ,
w % lot 3 , block 3 , Improvement as
sociation . , CCO
H K Mwlsen and -wifo to I'ab t lirow-
Ing comyuny , H 4. > V4 feet of lot 5 ,
block 245. Omnha StOO
Ad.-illna Ituth nnd hUHbuml to O 1C
Iluth , lot 7. block 23 ; lot 10 , block 29 ;
lot 7 , block 20 ; lot 2 , block S3 ,
Kountzo Plnco : lot 2 , block 4 , Forest
Hill add ; lot 3 , block 17 , and undi
vided ' < [ lot 18 , block 1G , Kountzo 3d
add 100
J M Patrick und huxbaml to M K Kd-
wnril ? , lot S , block 2 , AlclntOHh'M
KUbdlv 1,865
J A ailhiflppy to Henry Glllnsiwy , no
nu 17-13-10 1
Muxwoll & I-1 (1o to H M Wclli. lot 5 ,
block 1 , Aluxwnll'a & F'H ' udd 1,100
I. , H Kendall and wlfo to G K Turk-
Ington , lot 3 , JooHton'H xulidlv 300
Glebe & T Co to Llinvood Park
Land company. lotH 11 nnd 12 , block
8. Walnut Hill 200
J J MiMinlck and wlfo to P \Valnh et
nl. H SO feet of lot 11 , block 91 , .South
Omalm t 1.5CO
QUIT CLAIM DKKDS ,
H C Shallfr to J J Hunter , lotH b , c
und d , Lldell'H nubdlv 1
D It Green and wife to xumo ; name. , . . 1
ICllcu Schallcr to .satno ; sninc 1
Mutual Investment company to W * A
Dunning , ni lot U , Hu cil : | ft It's
Hitbdlv , . . . , 1
Cl Hurrlfon , receiver , name ; same. . . . 1
William KihTxon and wifeto W U
\YllBon , lot 0 , Van Camp's add. . . . . . 1
3 K Vundercook und husband to 10 J
Konjythc. out lotH 1S1 , 152. 153 , 211.
11 nnd 219. Florence ; C03
Same to S F Hartlctt , various lots ami
blocks In Florcncu. . , . , 200
DKI3DS.
Special master to Mutual Investment
c'omjiaay. n 14 lot 14 , Hascall & U'a
Hiibdlv , , . . 33
Sheriff to 12 U Dickinson , lot I. block 1 ,
Lake Vaiv ! udd , . . . . , 731
Total amount of transfer * , . J1S,3H
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bun for the Day Palls Below the Dealers'
Expectations.
BUSINESS GENERALLY ON A STEADY BASIS
Cnlltr SlumNo CliniiKo for the Day
anil mi Attempt to Force
llovtii Provi' *
, I . it 1'n I lu re.
SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 29.-lteecpts ! for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Horses.
January IS i.osa1,204 2MU
January 2S i.wu r > , u2D am . . . .
January 2 ? 2,0 < 3 fi.S'll 2.0S9 . . . .
January 2 < , 2OiS 3,431 1,413
January 25 473 1CC ! 1,1(19 (
January 2.1 1,041 5,932 4.C7S
January 22 2S4 ? G,1X ) 1 13 . . . .
January 21 2D21 S.47J
January 20 S.fiGS G.IDl 1,0V > 23
January in 3.815 4,643 2,4 < i'j
January IS 1,027 1.S73 1,123
The olllclal number of cars of slock
brought In today by each road was :
Catllo. Hogs. Sheep.
Mo. Pac. lly 2
O. , M. & S. P. Uy 3
o. & St. u Uy 3
Union Pacific oystorn r. 9 12
C. ft N. W. Hy 1
r. , 13. & M. V. U. II 2 13
s. c. & P. Ky : . . . , i
C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ky. . . . 11 3
11. R. M. h. 11. U 22 20
C. , H. , V : Q. Uy 2 ( !
K. C. ft S. J 1 1
C. , U. 1. & r. Uy. , east. . . . 1
Total receipts 4r ( II II
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Ituyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 11
O. H. Hammond Co 115 1,101
Swift and Company rr.7 . 1,419 171
Cuduhy Parking Co : ; Svi 1,511 l,91f
J. Li. Cany 9
W. r. Stephens 10
Henton Underwood 4
Hamilton C9
Swift , country } 04
Ch. P. & P. Co. , Neb.C Sl
Other buyers Ill . . . .
Left over 100 . . . .
Totals 1,052 4,110 2 8)2
CATTI.H The iccelpts of unttlf were
Kmull today even for a Friday , Iho offering ! }
being less than half what tney were a week
ago , and the smallest of nny ilay since
Monday. As to the market , there was no
very great change , either ! r. tile mutt-r of
demand or values.
The fat cattle hen ? worn nbout on a par
with those that have been coming of late ,
ranging all the way from common and half-
fat stuff up to pretty fair beeves. There
was nothing prime In the yards , anil the
quality of the offerings , as a
whole , was not such as to stimu
late freu buying. The market In con
sequence was not very active , and the feelIng -
Ing seemed to be a little easier , at the
s.une time values did not t > now any material
variation from yesterday. A clearar.ee was
effected In reasonably good season.
The market on butchers' stock was fully
steady and the six or scvon loads of cow ?
nnd heifers here all sold In good season.
The market on feeders , especially on the
heavy cattle , was a little slow at no more
than steady prices. It looks as If buyers
had come to thu conclusion that feeders
are too high as compared with fat cuttle
and that there ought to be a still further
reduction In value ? . At the same time
there Is a very urgent demand for feeders
in the country , and It remains to bcl seen
wbether buyers will allow their judgment
or their necessities to control the market
and fix prices. Representative sales :
NATIVE. ' .
HKEK
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 700 S3 CO 21..1072 $3 G3 16..1210 $3 83
2. . . . F20 3 ? 5 40..1S1I 370 4..1142 390
13. . . . 902 3 TO 4. . . . 987 370 21..1163 3 TO
4. . . . SOO 313 10..10:9 373 1C..1431 400
3. . . . 97G 3 50 22..1125 3 73 17..1191 4 00
1. . . . Mil 3 SO 11..1117 375 22..1288 405
7. . . . 931 SCO 79..1309 373 23..1213 415
3..1173 3 f0 11..1101 3 tO 20..1234 423
2).1013 3 05 I3..104i 3 W
COWS.
1. . . . S50 175 1. . . . 920 2 CO 1..12JO SCO
1. . . . 920 20' ' ) 4..1073 2 SO 1..1100 300
1..10DO 200 5. . . . 9K6 253 2..1103 300
I. . . . 930 215 4..1127 2 C5 1..1000 310
18..1124 225 1..IHO 275 4. . . . S12 310
1..1030 225 1..1210 273 1..12IO 310
9. . . . Oil 225 24. . . . M12 285 1..1270 310
1..1020 225 2..1810 2 S3 2..1070 210
I..1070 230 I. . . . 910 285 I. . . . 900 310
. . . .030 235 ] . . . . 9:0 285 1..1330 313
t. . . . 8.10 2 S3 1..1020 2 ! iO D . 1072 3 13
2. . . . S85 235 1..1310 2 M ) 4..1027 320
1. . . . S10 240 1..I100 290 1..1250 S 25
1. . . . 910 245 1..11CO 3M J..1350 3 i
G..113G 250 2..1105 300 7. . . 1010 325
1. . . . 9.0 250 1..I020 300 2..K93 325
1..11IO 2 0 1..1230 3(0 ( 44..1101 330
1. . . . 970 250 1..1330 SCO 13..1035 333
1. . . . COO 2 00 1. . . . 450 275 23. . 735 320
1. . . . 730 223 1..10HO 2 S3 13. . . . SOI 320
1. . . . G10 235 1. . . . ffiO 310 1. . . . C 0 321
1. . . . 5CO 250 1. . . . 9JO 3 J5 3. . . . 77C 330
1. . . . 570 2 C5 1. . . . 900 315 7. . . . 5C7 3 33 ,
1. . . . 140 275 ) . . . . ( -30 315 1. . . . 550 333
1. . . . 50 275 1. . . . P30 313
HULLS.
1..1010 210 2..1301 2 HO 1..1C30 290
2..1270 210 I..1530 250 1..1COO 300
1..1110 210 1..1070 2 CO 2..1030 SCO
1..I470 2 M 1..1720 2 Ki 1..1500 310
1..1600 250 2..1375 275 1..1000 310
1. . . . 050 250 1..1720 2 SO 1..1WO 310
1..13CO 250 1..1300 290 1..1G10 310
1. . . . ICO 250 1. . . . 300 373 1. . . , 130 500
1. . . . 2CO 335 1. . . . 210 400 3. . . .220 500
1. . . . 330 360 3. . . . 2(6 ( 460 1. . . . 130 6m
( i. . . . 14 $ 350 1. . . . ISO 6 CO 1. . . . 130 615
1 1 1 * tovO 3 75
STOCKKIIS AND FKEDKUO.
1. . . . 700 300 1. . . . 690 350 4. . . .700 3 C3
1. . . . MiO SCO 2. . . . B70 350 2. . . . fCO 375
3. . . . 6C3 320 7. . . . 610 350 3. . . .720 375
. . . . 413 335 8 _ 071 3 CO 1. . . . 400 373
S. . . . C30 350 C. . . . 170 305 1..1010 3 M
1. . . . 4CO 3 60
M'ESTBIINS .
COI.OllADO.
3 feeders. . . . SS3 325 CO feeders. . . . 841 375
HOGS The recelulB of IIORB were fnlr ( mil f.io
market In lenFonabl- good tilinpe , tlicuRh llui
traile was rendered Romewliat Blow avtlng to tlio
Inclination of liuyprH to bear price * ,
Tim buyers wanted tlia lioM , hut tliey wnntt'il
tlicm n Illtlc lower , but In Iho enil Ilicy bought
the most of them tit about yesterday'H prices.
In Bonie CHBOS heavy IIOKS fold a little lower.
Heavy hogs. nverfiKlntr 3CO pounds anil over.
Fold very larsely nt IS.SOfi3.23 , nnd the Hah ! unU
medium weights nt f3.30fl3.40.
In pplte of the fact that the market was n
Ilttlo Blow , cvciythlns was hold and
up sometime before midday. llepiobcntatlvc
No. Av , Sh. Pr. No. Av , fill. Pr.
13 . 307 . . .1315 57 . 2fi7 . . . 323
1(1 ( . 428 0 315 60 . 210 . . . 325
38 . 41G SO 315 CO . 320 Ml 3 25
S3 . 312 ICO 31714 M . 287 SO 323
60 . 3C9 . . . 320 79 . 2 l 40 323
Vi . 520 kO 320 49 . 271 40 3 25
' ' ' S33 40 320 53 . 240 3 27'A '
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
t.2. . . . . . . .Xi3 tO 320 iii'.m . . . : t 27'.i
14 291 4 3 20 Cl SOS 40 3271 *
51 321 40 320 19 271 . . . 3 SO"
fir 313 120 320 C'J 2S ( . . . 330
S > 313 . , , 320 S3 301 . . . X 30 '
2J SSI ! . . . 320 ( I ) 247 . . . 330
29 331 . . . 320 US 231 SO 3 SO
13 352 . . . 320 fi < 241 80 S SO
47 333 . . . 320 73 231 . . . 3 32Vi
C 332 40 320 90 207 . . . 333
45 3V ) . . . 320 59 802 . . . 333
SS 373 . . . 320 * 7 231 . . . 333
j\ { 375 fO 3 in f.7 230 . . . 3 S3
r,3 322 ICO 3 23V4 . SO 200 . . . 33. " ,
50. . . ZU1 . . . 3 22(4 ( 70 222 M 333
i ; 310 40 32314 II 220 t.0 355
57 J'J" , 120 3 2J C9 251 40 3 3i
5S 293 tO 3 25 - f.5 252 120 3 3"
M 298 M 3 25 92 220 fO 3 3i
H7 , 3D . . . 323 70..207 . . . 333
57 ! 313 .kO 323 73 233. , . . 335
f,7 311 . . . 323 45 KI . . . 333
03 270 fO 3 2 > 7fl 211 . . . 333
CS 273 )20 ) 325 7 21S . . . 33715
07 2S3 fO 32" 67 222 . . . 3 3JV5
r,5 301 to 32' 71 227 . . . 240
K 2911 2CO 321 78 191SO 340
( A SO' 120 325 Jit 1C7 40 340
K8 SOS . . . 325 G7 1HJ , , . 340
C4 320 40 325 97 1Si ( . . . 340
61 290 . . . 323 Ki 275 40 345
n 2S2 . . . 325 57 203 . . . 343 ,
puss-anna AND INDS ,
1 2W . . . 123 B 3U , .110
4W . . . 2 W 7 3C. ! . . . 315
3 < 98 10 300 C 810 . , , J 20
5 3M | . . . 310 2 25 . . . 320
7 417 80 310 2 323 , . , 320
& 301 . . . 310 U 257 . . . 325
BHUKI'-Tlie ifnelnU of rlirep.vrro liberal , but
none too large In fill the demand an wns evi
denced by the fuel that everytlilns nold In good
KC.-IBOM. Thu miiikct wan unuiit ; and native.
IlFiru8entallvi | > rulem
No. Av. 1'r.
" native \YCthera , . . , 70 tl MI
DiS western nilxi l . . . . . 91 SCO
148 weatera w llier . , . , . 100 3 V3
171 wentein } 'fnrllnbp . S7 393 (
241 waitdn Iambi . CO 4 K
3i7 wcnteii lamb * . . , . . , , . , , . , , . . , . . . 71 4 60
Ht. I.oiiTw 1,1 v7 ' .Stock.
ST. 1.QUIP , Jail. 39.- < ! A1TM-ltvo lilr | , S.WW
lu'.iil ; innrket Klvdily la gtroni ; ; nallvn becvfu.
S3.sotis.oa ; kinrkem uiul freilerx , | 2.2Sf3.fj ) : llxht
Hlccrx , D.C004.40 ; co\v dnd mlicil. Jl. " 103,71 ;
TUJUU Ktri-m. JJ.85 4.3i : cowv. > l.7.'it(3.iO. (
] iOQS llerrlpln. .r/J heuJ : inaihet HenJy :
IlKllt. (3.40Q3.U ( | mI/J , J3.200-J.43 ; hvuv ) ' , 13.19
HIIiii'Hrrrlptii : : , 1,200 bea.l ; market Btrcng ;
muttonii , ri.16Q4. i Limbii , n.KQi 40.
KIIIIIIUM C'lt > - l.ivu .Stuck ,
KANSAS CITY1 , Jan. M.CATTMIlfcclptl ,
CWO head ; ihlpmenti. I.MX ) liraaj market tcady
tovnk ; Texna fletm , J1.M8,70 ; Tfxns cows.
It.mfii.tt ; nntlve strom , J.1. ff4.W , ; nnttvc cows
* ml hclffru , tl.NXM.7t ; lo licni nml
} 2.S tH.M ; Lull. . , J2.1MJJ.IS. '
HOGS Hccolit | , 7.COO hrml ) .
ninrhct stenily , fnlrly nctlvcj tmlk of
. ,
inlxcil , J.1. * W.40 ; Ilithln , JJ.Km3.Mi
, . . , . . .
SHHKI' Hccrli'ts. 2.COO hwiil ; dhlpmpnlii , 706
lifml ; m.irkct sternly ; Inmlis , fS.2Mfl.CO ; muttons ,
ti.7S0i.ro.
CII1CACO 1,1 V15 STOCIC MA11KP.T.
( ionil Dciiinnil for Onlllr , lull 1'rlofit
An * Uiicliiiiim-il ,
ntlCAGO , Jan. 29. In rnttlp the ilrmnnil wns
nti Rood nn usual ilurlnR the In tier lurt of t'te
w k niul prices were tinrlmiiRril. Snlcs worn
nmile nt from M.50 to 13.75 for the pooreot 1111 to
from J6.10 to J3.15 for extra nice beef. The bulk
of the cuttle roM nt from K to II. M ; cxportera
buylPR finely , Tlicrpvno n very KOOI ! utoclscr
jml feeder trade nt fiom $115 to 11.15 ; prlrrv Oo-
rllnlHK towrtnl the clofo. llutclirn' HiitT solil
vi-ry well. Town RolnR Inrerly nt from J2.10 to
J3.2S , nnd heifers nt from > 3 to J.1.75. I'nhes aver-
ntred 15o higher. Texnn foil entile iihowed very
little chniiRc.
Trlecs for IIORJI ruleil firm nnd unrlinntrril
uiulrr the Inthifiiep of n Rixnl demand. 1'Ackem
boiifiht freely , nnd the Kiipply wns well taken
nt nn extreme i-nnne of ftntn J3.M to 1.1 65 for
t.io pnorrft to Ihc beft droics ; pnles bcliiB larKCly
lit from J3.33 to (3.45 ,
Sheep \\crn steady , ltli n Rood demand. Com
mon to choice ( sheep told nt from 52.60 to t&X ( > S
wcjteriiii brlnRlnir fi-om J3.30 til I3.CO , nml prime
Mexlcntii $3.f . YenrlliiRa were active t from
} 4 to J4.23 , nml lambs folil freely Ht frvin J3.7B
to K > .OT for common to prime lots.
Keeclpts : Tattle , " , COO henil ; IIORS , 22,000 lieml !
Bhetp , 9COO head.
\ < MV Vorlt l.lvo Stuck.
NKW YOH1C , Jnn. 29. IlKKVt : ! * UccrlptR , 812
lirnd ; milet and steady : nntlve steers , tl.OOfM.7S ;
Fines nnd oxen. S2.40t3.f3 ; built , t2.40tf3.30 ;
dry cows , tl.f " { 12.)0. ! ) Cnbles iiuote American
slctm p.t loi.iWil e. ilrrstcd welRlit ; refrlier-
nlor beef. tiJ'IOdi exports , 400 beeves ; tomor
row , 757 beeves nnd 4. HI ? quarters of beef.
EU112iP : AND l.A.MIIS Keeclpts , li.f.2S licnd ;
rlieep , Blow nml steady ; lambs , ilull. hheep ,
t3.00 4.50 ; lambs. tl.75ftr..45.
HOGS Itecclpts , 4,935 head ; steady nt f3.C3j >
4.00.
Slock I
llceoiM of receipts of live stock at the four
principal markets for Krldny. .lanunry sj , 1S97 :
Cattle. ItfiRK. Sheep.
Oinnlm . 1,050 4.201 2.K93
Chleacn . 3000 2J.COO 0 0)0 ! )
Knnsaa City . C.COO 7,00i3 2 fM
St. Louis . 3,000 C.OOO 1,200
Totnl . 13,050 39,201 13,093
DcnlliN of n liny.
CH13YRNNB , Wyo. , Jan. 29. ( Srcolnl Tolc.
gram. ) Mrs. Ainalla n. Post , wife of cx-
CotiKrc'ssnian M. R. Post of Wyoming , dlcil
hero tonlBht. Mrp. Post Ims boon n leader
In the \voninn mffr.iRo inovcincnt for
twcnty-flvo years nnd was Inrgcly Instru
mental In liavInK the franchlso granted to
women In Wyoming territory by the first
territorial legislature In 1S 9.
HU150N , S. D. . Jan. ! ! . ( Special )
Theodore O. Jrssop , for the past twelve
years a real eetate dealer , died here last
week. Ho was a bachelor , about CO yearn
of ngc , an KnnMshmun of hlRh family nnd
one ot the most exclusive and eccentric men
In the state. Ho was once very wealthy ,
but hia fortune vanished a few- years since ,
and he died n poor man. The MiiHonl"
fraternity took charse of the remains. Hf-
forta to learn the whereabouts of his relatives -
tivos have not yet been successful.
ST. JOSRP11 , Mo. , Jan. 29. Juilgo Lafay
ette Dawson. one ot the most prominent at
torneys In Missouri , li dead at liU homo In
Maryvllle. He was horn in Illinois In 1S.W.
Ho v.'aa nn elector on the Tlldcn and Ilen-
dricUs ticket In 1S78. President Cleveland
appointed him judge of Alaska In 1SS3 , but
he rcHlgncd In 18SS. Hla death was caused
by rancor.
CHICAGO , Jan. 20. Dr. William H. Hurt ,
one of the foremost authorities of the
homeopathic school ot medicine In this coun
try , Jit'd todiy ns the re-suit of an apoplec
tic stroke , aped (15. (
Brevet Major General John E. Smith , re
tired , died at his home In this city today ,
aged SO years. Ho was born In Berne ,
Switzerland , in 1SIG. During the civil war
he was colonel of the "Lead Mine Regiment"
the Forty-firth Illinois. General Smith's
father served under Napoleon all through
the UiisBlan campaign.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb. , Jan. 29. ( Spe
cial. ) Dr. A. D. Duckworth died at his
homo In this city all o'clock this morning
of heart disease. The doctor has been slcl ;
Blnco Saturday , but he was feeling much
better yesterday. Dr. Duckworth waa one
of North Platto's pioneer settlers , nml his
effort ? and resources have added materially
to the prosperity of the city and county.
Ho was president of the North Platte Na
tional hank at the tlmo of Its failure and
the most of his property went In the crash.
The tlmo of the funeral has not been an
nounced.
Mrs. Meyer , wife of L. K. Mycr , druggist ,
died sal tnlght. The causes leading to the
death are traced back to an attack of thn
grip two years ago. Mr. Meyer was form-
prly a resident of Oman , moving hero from
there a couple of year's ago.
Dnlrj mrii'nnllminl Convention.
CHICAGO. Jan. 29. A meeting of the
National Dairy association will bo held here
irpbrnary 15. A president and other officers
are to bo elected and .Important business
will come up. The call rays : "We have
accomplished a great deal of good In the
past year , but there Is moro work for us
to do. "
nml OiiiTiitorn Ooiifri' .
PITTSnUHG , Pa. , Jan. 29. A conference
of coal minors and operators ol the Pitts-
burg district to devise means to improve the
situation and to arrange If possible a uni
form scale , Is In session hers this after
noon. Doth sides arc well represented.
KOUHOAST OK TOJJ.YY'S WI3ATIII311.
( < 'itlr During til' * ! ) > 'Vllb Ii
Cloinlliii-si.
WASHINGTON , Jun. 29. Forccn t for
Saturday.
Nebraska : Fair , followed by IncrcaflnR
cloudiness anil threatening weather at
ulpht ; warmer In eastern portion ; southeast
winds.
Missouri : Fair , followed by cloudy In
western portion ; warmer , houtheasl winds ,
Jown ; Fair dnrlntf the day , with warmer ,
southeast wlntlH.
Kansas : Fair In cnHtcrn , local showers In
western portloiiB ; wanner , southeast winds.
South Dakota : Fair , followed by luer 'aa-
IIIK cloudiness ; east lo Houth winds ; warmi'r ,
Wyoming : Local HIIOWB ; north to cant
winds.
l/oi'iil Itei'oril ,
OFFICE OF THE WEATHEII mmiSAU ,
OMAHA. Jan. 29. Oinnlin record of rainfall
nnd temperature compared with eor-
resiiondlnjj day of the imnt tlirco years :
isn ; . isna. K-JS. 1594 ,
Maximum temperature. . . 22 52 10 ? : i
'Minimum tomperaturo. . . . 2 35 i n
Avcrasu temperature 30 41 4 12
Hulnfall W .00 . ( X ) T
llcuord of tiuiiieratiirn | nud precipitation
nt Omalm for the day nnd Hlnco March 1 ,
HM :
Normal temperature for thn clny IS
Donclciicy for the day > >
Accumulated excess Hlnco March 1 10.1
Normal precipitation fur the duy. . .02 Incti
Deficiency for the duy ,02 Inch
Total precipitation slnco Mch 1 , 31.01 Irie'
Kxcers Hlnco March 1 6.20'
Deficiency for cor. period 1SW,11.5.1. !
Deficiency for cor , period 1833 , . 15.21 I
from b'latliinn nt H | i. in ,
'ill meridian time.
BTATION8 AND STATU Or
pi
\VIJ > TUKIl.
Omaha , part cloudy to ,00
Ninth I'lutlu , clear. , . . , , . . ,
Halt Lake Clly , lulnbiB
fJiieyumc , purl cloudy
Iliipld Clly , clear
Huron , duiir
Chtcaiio , clr.'ir ,00
Kt. Jxjiila , clear , ( x >
x.CO
Ht. I'iiul , clear .CO
Davenport , clear , , . . 0M
Helena , cloudy M
Kun au City , i.-k-ar. . , , , . 20 22 . .00.W
Havre , clear .W
IllmuarcU , rlcnr , , , . .
WllllBtcn , clear Hi .CO
lalvoton. cloudy 40) ) .00
llelow z ro. U A , WKUSII ,
Local rort'cant Oiclsl. : :
JAMES E , BOYD (5c ( CO
TulupIionulOSn. Omaha , N b.
COMMISSION
GRAIN ; PilOYISIONS : AM : Sro-tti -
, Hoard ot Trad * .
Direct wlrei to C"o iiiJ Nrw York.
Ci/rrcMX > ndtDt l Jclin A. Wu a * C4.