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    TII12 OMAHA DAIIiY TEE : FRIDAY , FI3BTUTATIY fl , 1800.
CtniHERClAt ASD FINANC1A1
Wheat Yields to Liquidation and a Sou
Decline Sets In.
MAY DECLINES 2 CENTS FROM TOP NOTCI
torn nml Onln Unlit Aloof from lie
lulhicncc , While Pork
nml Lnril Arr n Shnilc
IllKllLT.
CHICAGO , Fcb , 2. After temporary firm
ness today wheat yielded to further Haul
dntlon o loiigpropsrty. Heavy export tnK
ings nt the seaboard checked the decline 2
from the top price of the session and Jin ;
closed with a net loss of % c , Corn and oat
Ill-Id aloof from demoralizing nssoclatlo
with wheat and left off at an advance o
VRC In corn and UQc In oats. Pork am
lard nro a. shada higher and ribs unchanged
The circulation of many crop damace re
ports nnd fa Huron In the orders from Ne\
Tfork started -wheat firm , but without muc.
animation. May opc-ncd Ue higher at 745
6Tlftc , nnd during < he llrst few mlnutee
trading advanced to 73Vtc. The Price Cur
lent In its remarks concerning the condl
tlon of the winter wheat plant said meg
ct the wheat area had snow protection , am
the average condition ot the. pmnt was enl
moderately lowered , while us general prom
J u was good , That was a sort of frost tha
nipped the budding expectation ot a cro
aciiro nml May declined to 74W717io again
Chicago received 85 cars , of which four wer
Kraded contract. Minneapolis and Dulnll
not 4C5 carloads , as compared wKh 403 fo
the corrcBoondlng day a year ago.
New York reported heavy buying of fn
turosv there by foreigners , while advice
liom Liverpool wore to the effect that of
rorlngs from Argentina were diminishing
That encouraged considerable buying am
May roe to 75H75Uc. At that point th
bears put the kettle on nnd gradually bolloi
thn prlco down. 'St. Louis and New YOrl
nold heavily and this brought about cnn
sldorablo enforced liquidation by local spec
ulatprs. May declining to 73 < ic. Aggregat
recelptH nt western primary markets wer <
COO.OOO bu. , compared with 437,000 bu. a. yea
ago. Atlantic port clearances of wheat am
Hour were equal to 802,000 bu. This helpei
to check the decline , and when New Yorl
reported sixty boatloads disposed of fo
xport early short scllsra covered Hiiliiclentl' '
quantities to start the price upward nnd a
the close Hay was bringing 73 iiP73ic buy
er .
Corn showed Independent strength , whlcl
-was attributed chiefly to a good export de
inand and light acceptances on bids sen
through the country last night. The trad- -
In the pit was fairly large , with commlssloi
houses doing business on both Bides. Thi
old-time , bulls , however , Increased theli
lines , nnd the close wap within a fractloi
of the top price for the day. Receipts wen
moderate CIO cars. May opened a shadi
higher nt 37H03SC , advanced to SSc , me
Rome profit-taking and declined to 37aic , thei
rallied to 3S'4c ' , the closingprice. .
Light rocelptn and a good shipping de
mand strengthened onts. Oftorlngs wen
Fcnrce. Receipts , 119 cars. May begun i
Bhndo higher nt 2S 60-2SUc , rose to 23Uc am
closed at 2SH@28c.
A smaller Increase In Blocks than ex
pected , together with higher prices for hoga
strengthened provisions. The price ad
vnnccU sharply during the fore , part of the
cession on account of extensive buying o
ribs. Later , however , the advance was los
In sympathy with the decline In wheat , am
Belling of pork by packers. May porl
opened a shade higher at $10.42l/flM5 ( , rosi
to $10.155 and declined to $10.35 , then lirmcc
Upto J10.42V4 , the closing figure. May lart
etnrted 24c up at $5.S3 , rose to J5.90 , thei
weakened to $ n.S24 and closed at J5.S3. Mn :
ribs began a nhade lower at $5.17H5,20 , nd
r.ancsd to $3.22UiJ5.25 , declined $5.16 am
closed at $5.17V4.
Estimated receipts for Friday : Wheat
EO cars ; corn , 700 cars ; oats. 163 cars ; hogs
C7.000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Arlloles. Open. HUrh. L vr. Olose , Y's'a'j
Wheat"
Nay ; . . 74HAU
July. . . 71H 71J4SJJ 72J ,
Corn.
Way. . . X7H-38 38' < 71 :
38StlM
July. . . 38 t H 38
Sept. . . 30 S8H 3854
Oats.
May. . . 28H SBH 28H
Julj. . . 2C5H 'JO ?
Pork.
May. . . 104SM 10 EB 1032
May. . . G8C , cno 582H S83
July. . . QUO 00i5 5 US
Bibs.
May. . . ' 5SS 51E sm
July BSUh , 535 B-J7K 530
No. 2.
Casn quotations -were os follown :
I LOUR Moderate demand and easy
Tm1 strn4C.ht5 ; W.HWn.TO ; patents , J3.9Xg (
4.09 ; hard patents , $3.70Q3.90.
W3BAT No. 2 spring. 70Q73c ; No i
Bprlng. CSMfS'Tle ' ; No. 2 red. 72' < . ® 74e
CQRN-No. a. SCc : No. 2 yellow. 37c.
KTE No. 2. f , o. b. . 56Kb
BAItLBY No. 2. 41H52Hc.
SEEDS No. 1 fla-xseed , Jl.14 % ; nrlmt
timothy seed. J2.33S2.40 : northwest. Jl.ISi *
PROVISlONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , J10.20S
J0.25. Lard , per 100Ibs. . , J3.G5@5.67V4 Short
rlhs sides ( loose ) , $4.8560.05. Dry salted
Phouiaors ( hpxed ) , 14.21 .32 ; short cleai
Hides ( boxed ) , J5.I005.25.
WHISKY-DI tllerB' | finished ( roods , pel
SUGARS Cut loot. J8.70 ; jrranulated. J3 20 ,
The following -were the receipts and ship-
tnents for today :
Article Becelots , Shlp't *
Flour , bbls . 13.000 iS.O
Wheat , bu . 122.000 40.001
Corn , liu . 387,000 223,00t
Oats , bu . 171.000 221.00C
nye. bu . 14,000 2.ooc
Barley , bu . B3.000 3. < XX
On the Produce exclmn o today , the but
ter market was firm : creameries. ISQlSUc ;
dairies , ' lO felGe. EKES , firm : fresh. i7V4c !
Cheese , steady ; creams , O iSllc. Dressed
poultry , market firm : turkeys , SVcQWAc'
ducks , 708c ; chickens. 8V43c.
KB1V TO HIC GKM2UAL UAHKIST ,
< luotatlonn for tlie Day ou General
VoninioilltloM.
NEW YOUK , Feb. 2 FLOUR-nccelpts ,
E1.402 bbls. : exports. 10,294 bbls. ; neglected ,
> vlth buyers about IGo apart ; Minnesota pat
ients , J4.10S4.25.
COHNMEAL Steady at 84 < S85e. -
HY1S Weak ; No. 2 western. GCGG7c. r , o ,
I ; . , afloat.
13A.HLKY' MALT Dull ; western , ESffCSc.
WIIEAT-necclpts. 64000 bu. : exportB ,
J10C20 bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 northern. Da-
lutli f. o. b. afloat , S2o ; Bpot , iO 4e f o. b ,
nlloat to arrive. Options opened stroncci
on foreign buylns , but sold off. Althoueli
liquidation seemed leas prrmlnent than yos-
terday. bulls were timid , und when in the
afternoon St. Louis sold heavily local hold.
rs quickly unloaded for noon purchases
and prompted a weak closa ut '
ut4Ho net do-
cllno. The export trade was law uiiil
clcnranrcs heavy. March , 0iQ81Hc ; closed
At fiOTiiO.
COHN Receipts , 8.775 bu. ; exports. 113.7U
Ju. Spot , linn : No. 2 , 4l&icc ? ; f ! o. b ailoal
to arrive. Options opctua firm and , excwil
for a reaction at midday with wheat , was
veil held all day on further largo export
3'i'fiJhaseB , llrm at Uc net advance ; May ,
VifNIU-lGo ; doting , 42Wc.
OAa S Itecelpts , 18.000 bu. ; exports. GC3 bu
Spot , qu et : No. 2. 3I c ; o. i white , 36 <
options dull.
HOPS Steady ; state , common to choice ,
SE9S crop 7W8c ; 1837 crop , HS > I30 ; 1833 crop
lk18o : J'acinc const. ISJa crop , 7Cbo : IWT
crop iieiac : isss crop , isjrsoc.
I/IDES Firm : Qalvesion , llHo ; Texaw
dry , I2c.
"WOOL-Steady ; fleece , l7Q22c ; Texas , ny
t TJALLO\V-Flrm ; city , 4KB14Uc ; country ,
JllCE Firm : extra , 4W 6o ; Japan.
ew Orleana ;
i prlme cruue-
.
UUTTCn-ilecclpta. 4cio pkRs. ; firm ;
western creamery , 1419e : Klglni ) , isc ; fuc-
< ory. 12iJ14c.
CUEESE-necoints. 118 pkirs. ; Hrm ;
white , lOISc ; small , white , HOlHic :
colored. lO o ; email , colored , ilBllWc.
EQOS Hfcolpts , 6.5JS PKRS. ; llrm ; weat-
ern. lBV4o ; southern , 18l9Uo.
MKTALS 1'Ijf Iron warrants , firm at JS.50 ,
nominal , Loko copper , strong and higher ,
with J17.GO bid und J17.75 asked. Tin , alrotijr ,
w-lth J25.00 bid und J23.25 asked. Lnid ,
elrongr , with J4.GO bid and JI.75 n ked. Spa- !
tcr , RtrniiK. with J5.75 bid and 15. S3 united ,
The brokers' price for lead in fl.'JU and for
copper J17.GOQ1S.OO.
Milwaukee Cirnln Murkvt.
JIlI VAinCRE , Feb. J. WHEAT Firm :
No , l northern , 73S74c ; No. 3 northern , 71W
ItYB-FIrm : No. 1. 67c.
HAIlLKY-Eusy ; No , 2. 6JiS } 53c : wimple ,
Hiillliiiurv AI
HALT1MORE , Feb. 2.-FLOUn-Dull and
{ .iiichanKed ; recelptB , 0,243 bble. ; export * ,
Cl.073 bblM.
WHEAT Dull ; epot and month ,
March , 7"TifJ77c : ( "t arncr No. 3 rod ,
7Cj receipts , 23,275 , bu.t export n. 128,000 hu ,
BJUthern wheat , by nnmplc , 70876V4c ( aoutli
trn wh'at , on crade , 73JJ76P.
COHN Klrmer. spot nnd month. 40&1
40Wc : Mnrch. 40 ABIO-'V4C ! steamer mlsed , J
ffaluc ; receipt ? . 2M.054 hu.i experts , GO.Of
bu. ; Routhern whlto nnd yellow corn , 381
r ! No. 2 white. 25H02 cj Nt
2 mixed , 33H 2lc ; receipt B , 3,6SO , bu.
O.MAIIA ui\nitAt. ruAincnT.
Condition of Trnilc nml Onninllnnii 01
Hlniilc nml I'nncr l'ro lnc < n.
EGOS Itecelptfi. liberal ; market firm
fresh stock , l&c.
DUTTEU-Commttn to fair , lOflllc ! cholc <
] 3JHc ( ; separntorSc ; gathered creamer )
.
I'OULTUY-irenB , live. CS6Wc ; drcggeC
( SSc ; old roosters , live , 3cj dressed , 4c
pprlng chickens , live , Cc ; dressed , 78c
ducks , live. c ; dressld , tc : RCCHC , live , Gc
dressed. Sc ; turkeys , live , 7Q8c ; dresset
lOHllc.
QAME T ai. blue wine , tl.To ; frrecn wlnp
Jl.50 ; mixed , H.75Q2.25 ; jackrabblts , J1.B05
a.75 ; cottontails. $ l.OOI l.2i\
IMORONS-Llvc , per di z. . 6te. (
VHAL Choice , SJJ814C.
OYSTEUS-Bulk Stnndatd. per gal , , 51.1C
mediums , per can , Uc ! Stt.ntinrd , per car
20c : Extra Select , per can , 23o ! New Y6r !
Counts , per can sue.
VEaETABLES.
TOMATOES-Florlda , per 6-basket crat
J4.CO.
SPINACH-PiT basket. 75SSOc.
LETTUCE-Homo grown , per dos
bunches. 40c.
ONIONS Homo grown , per doz. bunchcc
oOC.
CELERY Cnllfornln. Rood stock , 2Sc
choice. 3S0 ; fancy , BOci extra large , 7Cc
MIchlcnn , choice stock , 25fi3 ( > e ,
CAULlFLOWRK-Per crate , J2.60.
ONlONS-Pcr hu. . COfTCOc.
HEANS-lInnd-plcUcd , navy , per bu. , J1.3
01.40.
POTATOKS-Cholce , sacked , 45ff 0c
poorer Block , 40c.
SWEET rOTATOES-Fanoy , per bbl
*
FRUITS.
APPLES-Rcn Davl ? . per bbl. , J4.CO ; Oenl
tons , J3.50 ; New Yorn Baldwins , Greening
and others , choice , per bbl , . J1.00JJ4.25 : west
ern boxed apples , * l.65in.7i.
ORAPES-MalaR-a , per libl. . J8.00g9.00.
CRANBERRIES Jersey , KJ.EO ; per crate
TROPICAL FRUITS.
kKMONS-Callfornla , fancy , $3.75 ; choice
J3JJO : Jlosslna , fancy , JI2nfN.R/ / > .
' ? PA ESTvIcxlcan : f2 > 75 ! Navels , fancy
W.z : choice , J3 : Becdilnes. J2.25.
BANANAS Choice , crated , , larne stock
per bunch. $2.003125 : medium slzci
bunches , $1.7502.00.
FIGS 1 nported. none ; California. 10-lb
boxes. Jl.405il.BO.
DATES-Hallowoe. GO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c
Balr , BV4c ; Fard. 3-1 b. boxes. lOc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. . 17c ; Brazils , pe ;
lb , . 9&10c : Encllsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy
sort shell. llO12c : standards. 10c filberts
per lb , , He ; pecans , polished , 7fiSc ; cocoa
nuts , per 100 , $4 ; peanuts , raw , fi'/frSGc
roasted. c ; chentnuts , 8C9c.
CIDER-Per half bbl. . J3
SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. . J2.
HONEY Choice white. 12012'ic.
MAPLE SYKUP Flve-Bnl , can. each
J2.50 ; jral. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal
cans. JG.25 ; quart cans , $3.50.
MAPLE SUGAR-ChoIce , In boxes , 9 flOc
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7o ; No. 2 reei
hides , Gc ; No. 1 salted hides , S 4c ; No :
ealted hides , 7 .c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 1 :
Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Iba , 8c.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No
J , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 2 > , fcc ; rough tallow , lUc
whlto grease , 23c ; yellow and browi
grease , l SWUc.
FURS-Mlnk. 10@75c ; bear ( black 01
brown ) , J3.00Jt20.00 ; otter , 51.GOiTS.00 ; beaver
Sl.XX& ( < i.CX > ; skunk , 1550c ; muskrat , 3ffi7c (
raccoon , 15iff60c ; red fox. 23cBJ1.25 ; gray fox
ZuRSOc : wolf ( timber ) , 25c@J2.50 ; wol
ipralrlc ) , coyotte. 10Q50c ; wildcat. 10Q23c
oadcer. S(0:40c ( : : silver fox , $50OOfB75.00
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , IS
75c ; green salted shearings ( short v/oolci
early skins ) , each , 15c : dry shearings ( shor
wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each , 5c ; urj
flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher woo
pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 43f5c ; dry Hint
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts
per lb. , actual weight , 3ITIc : dry flint , Cole
rude butcner wool pelfs , per lb , actun
weight , 4Q5c ; Jty Hint. Colorado murralr
wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3@4c.
St. Lonla Market.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2. WHEAT-Optlonf
hard. GSC8'ic.
CORN Options Irregular , with fractional
changes : spot stronc ; No. 2 cash , . 35 c ;
track , 35o ; February , 35 c : May , SG c bid ;
July , 3GV4C.
OATS-Optlons flrm ; spot dull ; No. :
cash , 2oV4c bid ; track. 23c ; February , 28c ;
May , 29V4C. bid ; July , 26c : No. 2 white. 30
631o.
RYE Lower at S6c.
SEEDS Flaxsced , higher at Jl.H',5 ;
prime timothy seed , nominal.
CORNMEAL J1.731.80.
IJRAN Weaker ; sacked , < "nat track. 67c.
HAY Dull and steady ; timothy , JS.Oftg
3.50 ; prairie , J5.00Q7.50.
BUTTER Firm : creamery. 15Q20c ; dairy ,
12US1CC.
EGGS Lower at IBc.
WHISKY Steady nt J1.2G.
POULTRY market steady ; chickens , 7c ;
turkeys , S c : geese. 4',45c : ducks , 6Q7r. ,
METALS Lead , strong nnd higher ni
(4.40fi1.43 ( ! : spelter , higher at J5.4503.50.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady ; standard
mess. Jobbing , old , J9.37 % ; new , J10.25. Lard ,
higher ; prime steam , J5.45 ; choice , $5B2H ,
Dry na.lt meats , boxed shoulders , Jl.OO ; ex
tra shorts , J4.75 ; ribs , J5.00 ; shorts , S5.12i
Bacon , boxed shoulders , $4. 2V4 ; extra
shorts , J3.23 : ribs. $3,25 ; shorts , $5,62V4.
RECEIPTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 27-
XW bu. : corn , 72,000 bu. ; oats , 42,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. : wheat ,
17,000 bu , ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats. 11.000 bu.
City Grain nnd Provlnlaim.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2. WHEAT Mar
ket weak : No. 2 hard. GMiGGc ; No. 3. 020
54e ; UC2 red , 73c ; No. S , GSfliTlo ; No. 2
jprlng , CllflCOc : No. 3 , CSffGSc.
CORN Market weak : No. 2 mixed , 33c ;
No. 2 white , : i3 ie ; No. 3 , 33c.
OATS Market steady ; No. 2 white , 290
RYE Market lower ; No. 2. Glc.
HAY Market steady ; cbolco timothy ,
57.00B7.25 : cholco prairie , $ G.757.23.
UUTTER-Market llrm ; separator , 1618c ;
Julry. ISe.
EGGS Market steady ; fresh , 15c.
UKCKIPTS Wheat , 55,800 bu. ; corn , 42.000
tnl. : ontH , 5,000 bu ,
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 38,400 bu. ; corn , 14- ,
! OD bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu.
Liverpool Grill ii nnd lrovl I < iiia.
LIVERPOOL , Feb. 2. WHEAT Market
uteady , UQ ? d lower ; March , Ss 9d ; May ,
7a STid.
COHN Market n let , ] , JiJ lower ;
March. SH 7 jd ; May.iSa 7 ? d ,
TALLOAV Prime city , 23s.
PROVISIONS H.ims , short cut , flrm at
! 5 . Bacon , dull nt 27s Gel , '
CHEESE American finest whlto and
: olored , steady at 493.
Toledo JlurUrt.
TOLEDO , O. . Feb. 2.-WIIEAT-Xower
ind easy ; No. 2. cash , 72c ; May , 75c.
COHN Dull and easy ; No , 2 mixed. 37c.
OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , cash
inrt May. 29c.
RYE Dull and steady ; No. 2 , cash , BGc
bid.
bid.CLOV13RSEED Active and unchanged ;
rlme , cash , old , J3.TO ; new , cash and Feb
ruary , J4 , _
Olnelniiatl Mnrkrt.
CINCINNATI. Feb. 2. WHE'AT-Easy ;
No. 2 red. 74074UC.
CORN Quiet : No. 2 mixed. 37Jtc ,
OATS Dull ; No. 2 mixed , SOlfcc.
IIY13 Firm : No. 2. G5c.
PROVISIONS-Lard. atrong nt t5.45. HiiUc
meats , quiet nt $4.kO , Bacon , dull at J5.75.
WHIfllCY Steady at J1.2r. .
SUGAR Steady and unchanged nt ISe.
Iliiin > niollM | Wlicut
MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 2. WHEAT
Steady ; February. 71c : Mnrch , 7lc ; July.
r2c. On track : No. 1 hard , 71T o ; No 1
lorthern , 70c ; No. 2 northern , Cse.
FLOUU-Qulet ; llrst pat nts. J2.603.00 :
tecond patents , J3.C&Q3.70 ; flrst clear , J2.70
32.90 ,
nriiln Iteei-lidK nt I'rliicliuil UlnrUriB.
8T. LOUIS , Feb. 2. Receipts : Wheat , 40
" '
'KANSAS CITY , Feb. 2-Recelpts : Wheat.
3 cars.
Receipts at Primary Markets Wheat , G09-
130 bushels ; corn , 807.798 bushels.
IVorlii Slnrlcet.
PEORIA , Feb. 2.-CORN-Market quiet ;
OA-rs-Market Hrm ; No. 2 white , 29U ®
WlHSKY-Market Hrm at Jl. 0 ,
Vlilliuleliililu'l'rniluco Mnrkul.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 2.-BUTTER-
- 2ic ; 8outiiwe''ter"-
. .
NHW YORK , Feb. S.-qOFFKE-Optlons
'Pf ' " . . fteady at unchanged prices to C
lolntB higher nnd further Improved on en-
Man * ! " , * n.b'C8./om ' ! : iropean and Dm-
, light receipts , large ware
dollverlfn. decrraso In Amerlc-fin vli
Iblf , less bearixh statlttlcnl situation goi
crally nntl support from mil ! faction ; trai
Ing moderate and chiefly profcwlonn
closed st mly on < l unchanged to 5 polni
higher. Bales , 14,500 bags , Including FH
ruarjJ5.66 ; Mnrcli , J5. 3 ; Mny. J5.SO ; A\ \
mist , SG.tti ; Septemher , JG.03 : October , $6.1
November , J6.1S ; December , W.25 , Spot , Rl
< iul t but steady : No. 7 Invoice , ff&e : No.
Jobbing , "V4c. Mild , steady ; Cordova , t'4
Tlnluth Ornlti > lnrUot.
DULUTH. Fb. 2-WUEAT-No. 1 hnn
cash , 73'fec : Jiny. 74Hc ; July , 75e ; No.
northern , cash , 70c : May , 72 $ > c ) Julj.3i
No. 2 northern ,
OI'EHATIO.VH IS STOCKS AMI IIOMJ !
1'rlce * Mnt 1'riietloiml Xct Decline
NBW YORK , Feb , 2.-Prlccs made frni
tlonal net declines on the Block exchanf
today , with dealings In about 800,000 share
Influenced by better London quotations an
the reaction In the Hank ot Englnnd's rni
ot discount , stocks opened strong with nc
vonccs of about 'i u point In the acth
Hat. There xvns a deposition both hern an
abroml toward Increased interests In lov
priced shares.
Purchases for London account on bnlanc
reached nliout 25.000 shares , but It w.is cs
tlmnted that about 150,000 shares of stoc
shipped from London would reach No
York this week. Advices Indicating tin
the ratification of the pence treaty wr
likely had seine influence on spc-culath
sentiment and prices continued to rise mo :
of the forenoon , Chesapeake fc. Ohio , li
tcrnntlonnl Silver , Louisville & Nnshvll
nnd Denver & Rio Grande moved ti
smartly. There was n sympathetic ni
Vance among the high-priced stocks , In
It wns of only moderate proportions , Cci
tral Pacific , Southern Pacific , Atchlson pn
forred , Tennessee Coal & Iron , UKvclnm
Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Loula uml Noi
folk < fc Western preferred wer stroin
Periods of strength were displayed by Mai
hnttnti , Ilrooklyn Transit anil Sugar.
In the afternoon the buying detnnn
slackened und the apparent Inclinations <
commission housa customers to take 111
profits Induced traders to offer stocli
downward , wnlch In turn brought nbot
fiomo liquidation of weak hoUUntrs. Thei
were sharp recessions In a number
specialties. Including People's Gas , Suga
Tobacco , Twin City Rnuld Transit. Metn
polltan TrActlon and Consolidated Gas. Th
weakness on the Inttcr stock was In
measure attributable to measures Intrc
duccd in the New York legislature for th
reduction In the price of gas ,
The grangers nnd a number of othc
stocks receded 1 point and over from th
best. The selling for n time wns on mod
ernto dealings , but before the movomcii
was over the volume Increased conslilcrn
bly and prices got \voll below yesterday'
closing. In the late dealings there wer
slight rallies l d by Sugar nnd the marke
closed firm. The announcement thnt th
proposed Issuance of Manhattan stocks fo
electrical equipment had been underwrltte
benefited Manhattan In the early dealing !
but it failed to hold thp advance.
The bond market showed more stablllt
than stocks , the undertone being one. c
undoubted strength. In the final opera
ttons , however , profit taking In the nctlv
Issues Imparted un Irregular close. Tot.i
Bales , Jl.SOO.OOO. Government bonds wer
unchanged In bid prices.
The Commercial Advertiser's Londo
financial cablegram says : There waa mor
business In the market here today nn
general buoyancy of the unexpected re
ductlon of the bank rate of 3' & to 3 pe
cent. Americans were strong all day nn
there was considerable , buying here. Th
features were Denver Issues on the gtl
reports. Southern preferred and Krlei
Kaphaol. the leading arbitrageur , offers
dollar call on Erles to end In Mnrcr
Tlntos touched 39 3-7 and closed nt 39 %
Anacondas were 8i : copper and tin wer
both up 1. One hundred nml thlrty-flv
thousand pounds ot gold In bars wa
bought by the bank at 77s 9&d ; 121 , C
wore taken lor South America.
Following- are the closing quotations o
the leading stocks on the New York mar
ket toaav :
Atchlswi * -u do pfd , 71
do pfd cl 4 do 2d pfd 421
Halt. & Ohio 70 S. L. & S.V W
Can. Pacllle i'M do pfd 1C1
Can. Southern KJi St. Paul 127'
C nt. Paclfla . . . . . . flw do pfd 1M
dies. & Ohio " S St. P. & 0 83 !
Chicago & Alton..173 ilo [ ifd 170
O U , & Q Ijj } ' * So , Pacific U
C. Sr. 1. . I ' 4 So. atallway IT
do pfd 110 do pM M ) ' .
Chi. Gl W Ijtfj Texas & Pactflo . . SO'/
CW. Ind. & fj s'j Union 1'ac'flo * 7' ,
do pM SO do pfd 80
C. & uV. W HSU O. P. D. & G IK
do pfd 190
c. c. c. & st. L. . my , < fo | > fd 23
( to pfd 93 Wheel. & I. . K 13
Del. A Hudson . . . .112VS to vfd S31
Of 1. I * & W. 158 Adums Ex IDS'/
Den. & Rio Q 23V1 American Ex Ill
do pfd " 8W United. States Ex. . SO
Erfo ( now ) 1SH Wells-Farso Ex . . .123
do 1st pfd 40 A. Cot. Oil S6 >
Fort Wayne 178 ,1 pfd 91
at. Nor.pfd 117 Am , ( Spirits ISA
Hocltlnp Valley . . . . 8H < lo i > M J0 %
111. Central llCHiAm. Tobacco H5V
Lake Erie & W. . . . 19 do pM JS7
do pfd dSM'Cons. ' Gas 137 ,
Lake Shore MOVi Com. Cable Co.i..100
Umls. & Nns-h 'fi Colo. T. & t s
Manhattan L. 114 < lo pfd D2
Met. St. ny 217VJ Oen. Electric Ill1
Mteh. Central 115 Haw. Com. Co 65
Minn. & St. Ii < nrooklyn It , T 1J ) ;
do 1st pfd 93 Inter. Paper 64
Mo. Pacino 47Vt do pM OZ
Mobile & Oh'o ' . . . . 4014 ' ' .ocleJe Oas fin-
Mo. K. & T 14 I cad 371
do pfd JSV4 do pM 1WV :
S' . J. Central 101V4 N'at. Lin. Oil 7
N. T. Central 134 Pacific Mttll tel :
S' . Y. C. & St , L. . IS People's Gas 114 :
do 1st pfd n 1'ullnian Palace . . . , lw >
do 2d pfd SO Silver Cert CSV
STor. & West 19'i S. TI. & T 91
S"o. Aniep. Co 7 ? > Sugar 1231
S'o. Pactflo E1T4 ( Do pfd IUV
do nfd 60 T. O. & Iron 4l i
Ontario & W ! 2 U. S. Leathe-r 7V :
Dm. n. 4 : Nav < 7 ito pM 7S <
Drev Snort T.lnc . . < 2 IT. S. nubbcr El'J
I'nc. Co-list 1st pM. 83 do pra n&v
< lo Jd ra MV Weftcrn Union . . . . S'A
" HlRburc 1M rcKleral Steel tw.
do nfil b7' ' , (
do 1st" pfd MT4 Ore. Nnv. rfd 7r.
n. o. w Vactflc Coast 47 ! !
do > pfd Colo. Southern , , . . 75H
Rock Island . US' * do lr t pM rf.V !
St.T . , . & S. F . do 21 Dfd 12
The Intnl FaleF of stock' today wen
73) ) T'W shnica. including : 14,020 Atchisor.
JS.R2 . , ) AtchNon preferred. 12.CCO Cent .Ml Pa
cine , 60,030 Chesapeake & Ohio , 23,440 Dur
Ingtnn. 10.COO Cleveland , Cincinnati , rhlrai <
& St. Louis. 17,030 Denver & Klo Grande
10,510 Denver & Rio Grande preferred. 4,001
Lake Krlo & Western , 14,350 Louisville S
Nashville. 23.780 Manhattan , 4,000 , JMetropol.
linn. 7,130 neadlnpr preferred , 5,200 Mlnne
ipolls & St , Louis , 8,400 Missouri Pacific
l.ROO Missouri. Kansas & Texas preferred
i.fflo New York Central , 18,150 Northern Pa.
: inc , 9.C23 Northern Pacific preferred , SW
Ontario & Western , C.75.ri Rnck Islnnil. 4.-
510 St. Louis & San Franclsoo second pro'
terred. 14,080 Union Pnclfln. 19 i20 Union Pa.
slflc preferred. 10,330 St. Paul. 13,530 South.
; rn Pacific. 5.E25 Southern 13. 70 Koiith'rr
preferred , 10.0S5 Texas & Pacific , 4.800 Pa.
[ tcr. 13,150 Tobacco. I0.fi70 Steel. 10.445 Steel
preferred , 10,920 Pconlo's Gas , 4.IR5 Coiv
solldnted Gas , 3,040 General Klectrlc. 22,49 !
Brooklyn napld Transit , 11,000 Pnclfln Mall ,
12.250 Sugar , 0,450 Tennessee Coal and Iron
1.930 Leather preferred. 3.7CO Rubber. 3.CT
St. Louis Sc Southwestern preferred. 11,75 (
Chicago Great Western ,
Tlntitoti StuuU nnil lloiid .
BOSTON , Feb. 2. Cnll loans. 2ff3 not
cent : time loans , 2',4i)4 ) per cent. Closing
prices for stocks , bonds and mlnlnc
shnrcx ;
V. T , & 8. F 2JW Boston r. , . , , . 88
Uner , Sugar 13W KU. Hl * < * . Tel.lllii/i
do pM 113Vj Oen. Klec. pfd . . . .IM
lav Bt .to Gnu , . . , 3 % Atohlfon pfd < Vi | ;
Jell TeUphoIhc. , . . ,317 Atchlmn 4s 1,4 1001
los ( on A ; Albany..2Jl Wl . Cent. IB C7'.i
lenten & Maine..17114 Alloucz illn'rc Co. 1'1
j. n. & Q 135 AtUnlli
-lltflihure ,11S Hcwton & Mont..SO
3Ni. niectrle ill nutto & Boston. , , , Ill
ifcxlcan Central . . . 7 Calumet & Heca,770 !
) ld Colony WJ Ontf-nnlal S9H
> in. Sliort I.lno , . . , 42U t'mnklln , . . , , 18
Tubhef r.I' ; Old Dominion : H
Inlon Pftdflo ' 7
' ' " ' ' ' ' ' * *
Vest Cnd 92 Qulncj- . , . . , . . , , , ,1M
do pM Ill 1\nture 10'i
Vr tlnih. Electric. 41 Tamarack ij
do pfd * * ( C3V4 Woh rln ti * * * l i 1 K
yi . Cantrnl at I arrott 33
Snn Prnnpldco Allnliiu < liintntloiiM ,
SAN FnANOISCO. Feb. 2. The offlMtt ]
: loslnK quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows ;
kiln C ITal & Norcross. . 10
ill > lia Con , , . . l ! Ji-Bticc , , n
maps . , , , it Kentucky Con ft
lelchor , . 14 Mexican , . . , , 4t
Jenton Con . . , , , , . . 7 OpJilr , , , . 70
IMI * Uflolur . . . . Cl Overman 16
lulllon , . , , , 4
? aIMcnla . . . , . . . , . . 22 " " " "
Jiallcnge Con , . , . . 17 BaR iiiplchrr" ! ! S
3l ) llur , . . 30 Blerru Jfada , , . . , M
,
Ton , Cal. & Va..lTS Union Con , 4 (
I'o'nt . . , , , . 15 " - * - Oon , 19
Jacket , . . . . li
Sliver bars. ' 691 crMexcan ! dollars , 47H ®
I8c. Drafts , sight , 17Hc ; tclegraiJi ; JoS
Forcltrn llnnlc StnluniPiit.
PAUIS. Feb. f-The weekly Btaton nt of
tie Hank of Fruiiri ahou-M thu fullowlnir
hanges ; Notes In circulation , IncrciiKe
B.BoD frnncs : currency accounts current
lecrenBe.4S175.coo francs : cold In hnnd. do.
-ie. U7S.OJ francs : lilU dl rounted , In-
" ? F PJCrancai Bllver ln hand , da-
. . .
I.CTG.OOO irunct.
LONDON , Feb. J. 1'ho weekly statement
of the Bnnlc of Hnglnnd shows th * follov
Ing chances. Total rcucrv * . decrcftso , JC&J
( IOU ; circulation. Incronna. fi345CflO , bulllo :
Increase , 202,123 ; other ttcrurttles. ii
crouc , KJ7.0W ; other dfposlti , lnrren
C42.VCO ; public deposits , incrcnao. X3SW (
notOB rf > orve , det-rease , ClG5.0C i Boven
mcnt ecurltl s unchanRrd. The proporttc
of the Knnk of Encland's reg rve to llahl
Ity li 4S.40 per cent ; last week itwag 45.
per cent. The Bank of Knglnnd's i-ntc (
discount has been received from 3'4 to
per cent.
N'CIT Torle Money
NI3W YOniC , Fob. 5.-MONEV ON CAL
2'MT3 per cent.
per cent.
STKULtNO 15XC1LVNGI2 Firmer , i
M.5US4.S5'A ' for demand , nml nt tl.SJVS t.Sl
for sixty O.IVR. imstod ratfs JI.S4 nml } 4.S
commorclnl bllU. $4Kgi,82H.
SILVKIl CF.UTLiaC'ATnS-Nomlnall
.
IIAU SILVKU-C9UC.
.
GOVEUNMKNT BONDS Steady : S
KMV-S ! new 4s , rcg. , ] 2S % ! coupon. 128 % : 4
112 : coupon. 112i } ; 5s , B9 ! Es , reg. , 111V
coupon , 111 % .
Closlns ( itiotatlons on bonds were :
U.S. ] inw4 .rer..l2H5i S. J. C. f.n. , 115
U.S.oo coup 1VU N. C , On .inn
U S. 4 , rcir IT.'H N , c , 4n int
u s.locoiiii unit So. 1'actnr lmn..llil
U. S. L'lts. rer , 510 So Pnolili : .19 US
U.S.ontvc , . , .11-JH NO. I'.nclUc U m.t
U.S. As.Goup..l1 ! ! < * N.Y. C.iSI. L. . 48..107
District S , din inn '
A In.clan * A 107 N ! 'W. coiiialV.V.V.lIii
Ala.clai n It , 1u7 N.W. Dob. n laa
Ala. , cl.iat U 100 i rft. K , IMn 111
Alii. , uurroiicy..lun Or * . N. 4B 100
AtcbUon 4H . ,1011k O. S. U out , r 120
Do. ml , ) . An siU o s. r , . am. r ui <
Cnnmln So , ids ! Ill * IlradlnMR MS
r. A O. 4i B lnk ! n. a.w. lutn , . . , . . . . o.i
Clil. Tcrmn. , 4s liiU SI. 1. . , tl. M.ron 5k 111
C.A.O.D1 1I8H SI. I. . JLS. F. Oon , C.I2 : !
C II. ill. 4 B ' SI. 1 * . COIIHOI * 1H2
1J. & ] ( . U. IRIK IU-MSI , I' . C. A I' . lat1.HU
II. A. II. O. 4R HU SI. P. C. A P. St. .I''l
KRHlTcnn. Ists Ki44iSo ! , Ry.Ba Dili
Erlnflan , 4s 74 > lii. n. & T.8 "
V , W. & I ) , lain. I. r. 87 Tcmi.new rt3 . , . 07
Ocn.Bloo.Ga I12' ' | T. r. L , Q. lBt 112
O.1I. AS. A. OR lot ) T. r , HIT. Eds BO
O.H. ASA. Silo. . . 107 U.I' . D. .V Q. iBts. . Sni
II. JLT. Cent , as 110 U',11) . Int fln 114
H.iT. C. roil. ( la..Ill ) VV.lb. ' .Ms H7
loxraC. IMs VV.Sliflre 4n 11'-
I.-i. New Con. is. . . , Vn. Ceniurlos bll
U&X Hill , 4t 0f > 4 Vn. flolerrod 8
Mo. 1'iie. oon. Ha.lUk Win. Cent. iRli CH
M. U. AT. „ ' < ] . . . . U7 < ti. P. 4 104' '
M. K. fcT. 4 9. < U ColovntlnSoulirn4n h7 !
N'e v York Milliner
NEW YOniC , Feb. 2. The following ai
tlie closing ; quotations on mining stocks :
" " "
Cholot 3i pnlar'o" * . . . . 550
Crown Point \n Oplilr
Con. Cal. Va..i : D I'lj-inouth . 10
45 Quicksilver . ICO
O-oiild & Ciirry . . . . 2i do I'fd . rCO
Halo .t Norcroes. , SI ? toira Xevada . . . . ir ,
Itomcstake JCt 210
Iron Sliver 78 Union Con . .U
Jlcxlcntt 5 $ Yellow Jackal . 13
* APs < FsniF-nta paid.
Lo nil on stoulc ( luoiittlonH.
LONDON , Feb. 2. I p. m. Closing :
Consols , money..111 1 > 1 N. Y. Otntml 137
Consols , acct . . .1113-H ! 1'tnnsylvmilu
Can. Paelna li
ine lt. 1' . pfd . . . .
irle Atch'son
111. Ccnlriil IzOVs IMUI . & Niish US'
No. I'ac. 11M Mi , Gratia Trunk . . . . 75i
St. 1'nul 13JU | _
BAU SrLVEU-QuIet at 277-lCd pcj ounci
MONEY 1 per cent.
Discount In open market for short bill
2ff2'/4 ' per cent ; for three months' bills , 2 <
2Vi pir cent
* Fluniiclnl Tiotcn.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 2 , Today's slatt
ment oC thj treasury shows : Avatlnbl
cash balance , J274,90GG12 ; gold reserve. $227 ,
NEYORK. . Feb. 2. Clearings , $263,571
592 : balances , $11,287,911.
BOSTON , Feb. 2. Clearings , $31GJ7,921
balances , $3,034.IWO.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. a.-Clearlngs , J13 ,
5G2.313 ; balances , $ 335,481.
BALTIMORE , Feb. 2. Clearings. $4,416
734 : balances , J4C0.9U ,
CHICAGO Feb. 2. Clearings , J20.597OtC
balances , $2,747,000 : New York excntingt
par : Sterling : exchange , posted , 54.S4Q4.8E
actual , J4.SJS4.85aB ; sixty days , J4.82Vi
{ ,84'/4. Stocks quiet ; Alloy L. 77 ; Blscul
( ommon , 54' , ; biscuit preferred , 106M
West Chicago , 95 % ; North Chicago , 21S
Strawboard. 31 j Diamond Match , 14Wi.
NB\V ORLEANS , Feb. 2. Clearing , Jl ,
r.M.ISS ; Nrv > Voi'tt crchange , bank , M pre
mlum : commercial. 5075o discount.
CINCINNATI , Feb. 2. Money , 2V4@6 p
cant ; New York exchange , 15c discount an
par : clearings , $2,419SOO.
ST. LOUIS. Fob.Clearings , $5,011.078
balances. $968,025 ; t money , 4&G per cent
Now York exchange , lOc premium bid , 25
premium asked , , -
ForclRri Financial.
LONDON , Feb. 2. The market for Amer
lean securities opened firm In response t
the advance In Novf York yesterday. Th
market then pursued a waiting policy un
til the New York opening : figures were re
celved. On the receipt of those quotation
a more buoyant feeling eet in and price
moved upward. The closing was firm , will
the demand Improving. The amount of bul
lion gone Into tho' Bank of England o :
balance today was 14,000. Gold at Bueno
Ayres , 115,80 ; SpanlMi 4s closed at 53V6 ,
PARIS , Feb. 2. Prices were strong01
the bourse today , though realization
caused hesitation after the opening , bu
they were easily absorbed and the upwari
movement progressed. Turks were h
strong demand. Rio Tlntos rose abov
3,000 and finished easier on protlt-takln"
South Africans started heavy and closm
remarkably llrm. Three per cent rentes
102f 70a for the account : exchange on Lon
don. 25f 17c for checks ; Spanish' 4s closet
at ra.fio.
BERLIN , Feb. 2. German 4s were flrn
on the bourse today. Spanish 4s wer
easier and Turkish secui'tles hardened
Americans were quiet and local shares wer
s'rong. Iron shares were tha feature o
the market.
.C. . II. .t Q. Dividend.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2. Ths directors of th
Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad Iiav
declared a regular quarterly .dividend of IV
per cent on the stock.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEAIfS , Feb. 2 COTTON Fu
turcs. quiet ; February , J5.C7 bid : March
} 5.67 < g5.G3 : April , $3.71(0.5.73 ( ; Mny , Jj-TRS-o C
June , $3.76J75.7S ; July , SS-TS-fTaJfl - ; August
} 5.7GfG.77 ( ; September. $5.C2S6.C3 ; October
Jj.CMfi.C4 ; November , $5. < MiE5C6 ; De-ccmbor
J5.G5G6.G7. Spot cotton , ensv ; sales , 2,30
bales ; ordinary , 4ic ; good ordinary. 415-lGc
low middling. 55-lSc ; middling. 54c ; gooc
middling , Cc ; middling fair , Gc ; receipts
3,332 bales : stock , 4I1.S5 ! bales.
NEW YORK , Feb. 2.-COTTON Quiet
middling , Gc ; net receipts , 222 bales ; gross
3,577 bales ; sales , 141 bales : stock , 79.52 !
bales ; exports to Great Britain , 1,092 bales
to the continent , 9G4 bales.
'
IVow'York I > ry GnotlH lUurket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2.-DRY GOODS-Th (
cotton goods division of the market Is dallj
furnishing evidence of all-around utrength
Advances nro again quoted In brown cot.
tons and wide sheetings nnd In print call
roes , with a popular line -of dress gingham
Trade la gradually expanding on homo trad <
iiccount , and there arc good orders in tin
market for export. Regular print cloth :
cnnnot ho bought nt llrst Jiands for ij , c
l > or yard In any position. Woolen goods foi
liens wear arc steadier in tone , with : tr
Improving demand and dress goods art
promising better prices.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 2. SUOAR-
Steady ; open kettle. 2Wlff'37-16c ' ; open kettle
L-entrlfugal. 39-lGyi.1-lCc ; granulated , none
In first hands ; whites , 4' < Q:4Hc : ; yellows ,
! V c ; seconds , 2'J53'4c ( ! , Moiassef , open ket
tle. steady at ISftSOo ; centrifugal , quiet al
; flGc. Syrup , nonein first hands.
NEW YORK , Feb. 2.-SUGAU-Haw
strong ; fair refining. 3 13-luc : centrifugal. 91
test , 4 C-lfic ; molasses sugar , 3 9-lDc ; salca
M bags Mnracnlbo. 8'J test , ut 3 13-lGe spot ,
ax-wharf ; refined firm.
LONDON. l' > b. 2. BEET SUGAR Feb.
ruary , Os Md.
Oil ainrkft ,
OIL CITY. Feb. 2.-4Jrcdlt balances. 1.15 |
'prtlllcutcH , no bid : no pales ; shipments , 7-
i7 bills. ; runs , 27,297 bbls.
-SAVANNAH. Feb. 2-OILS-Splrlts Ol
Lurprntlne , firm nt 43 0.
A\TLMINGTON. N. C , , Feb. 2.-OILS-
? plrlts of turpentine , nrm at 43'(4ff4ll. ' ( Crude
turpentlno , quiet at $1.351T2.40. Rosin , firm
U SOSSJc. Tar , firm ut < 1.10.
California Drlfil I'rnH * .
NKW YORK. Feb. 2-CALIFORNrA
ORIEU FRUITS Steady ; evaporated np.
jles , common , 7 © Be ; jirlmo wire tray , SJJJc :
: holce , OUfiflUc ; fancy , WfillOc , Prunes , 3'/4
tilOc. Apricots , Royal , llffHc ; Moor Park.
xurvHM Cur. *
MILWAUKEE , Feb. 2. In some uncx-
ilalnablo manner the Unites ! States expre-stt
iar attached to the new transcontinental
ist mall train caught fire on the Milwaukee
oad ns tha train neared Brookfleld today
nut waa completely destroyed. In tbo car
vas exprcsa mutter consigned to St , 1'aul
nd points west. Only thu money and bonds
n the safe \voro tared , The burning car
rns moved near a water tank , but all of-
- - > < tn rnvTip ) , ( je flamrs were unavallluir ,
'he pecuniary loss It not known.
DUMA LIVE STOCK MM
Run of Cattle is Qood Oonsid'eriny tb
\7eathor ,
SELLERS FIND PRICES SATISFACTOR
" \Vllli Hie Vnliicn Arc Slron
mi tlic OiritliiK | < Show-Inn
unit
II lull cr.
SOUTH OMAHA , Feb. 2.
Cattle. Heir . Shecj '
Receipts today 2,4 6.1S.G . 2k'
CUIcinl Monday 1,143 2,032 7'J ,
Olllciill Tuesday 2,320 B , l'5 ' 3,9
Olllclal Wednesday 2,305 , 5,448 5,2 ,
Four days this week. . . . 8,817 1S.S59 19. &
Hftmo days Inst Aveek. . . , 8,175 33,275 10,6
Sididays week before. . 6,257 20,778 15,2
Sum5 thrwi weeks ago. , 7.1S3 2S.905 ,4
Average price paid lor hogs for the las
several days , with comparison * )
Imlleatta Sunday.
The official number of cars of sloe
Drought In toilay by each road was :
_ Cattle. UORB. Sheej
C. 31. & St. P. ny . 2 14
.Missouri PncJilc Ky . 2S 2
U. P. system. . . . 12 12
c. , t N. w. ny . . : . : . : . . . : „
K , 13. & M. V. R. R . 14 15 '
S , C , & P. ny . l i
C. , St. P. , 11. & O. Ry . 7 5
B. & 31. n. R. R . . . . 21 17
C. , B. & Q. Ry
K. c. & st. j. . . . . . . .
C. , K. I. & P. Hy. . east. . 5
U. , n. 1. & P. Ry , , west. , 1
Total receipt * 100 77 ]
The disposition of today's receipts -wn
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the mini
ber of head Indicated :
, _ Cattle. Hogs. Sheet
Omaha PackingCo 24 G97 ,
O. II. Hammond Co 158 759
Swift and Company 31& 9 5 7 ;
Cudahy Pncltlng Co 419 r.84 s ;
Armour & Co 17J 1,401 1.6 (
u. Becker and Degan. . . . 16 *
Vnnsant & Co 17 . . . .
J. li. Cnri'y DO . . . '
W. I. Stephens 17S .
Renton , & Underwood SS . . . .
Huston & Co l . . „
L. F , Husz 35 .
Uvlnprston ft Schalcr a
IT. Hamilton 49 . . ,
Hammond , Kansas City. . 125
Armour , Kansas City. . . . 23S
Cudahy ; Kansas Cltv 398
Armour , Sioux City t. . . 1,221
Other buyers 69 . . .
Left over , K
Totals -.a491 5J57 Jifii
CATTLE All told there were 100 cars o
cattle In tin yards , as lagalnst 101 yester
day , eighty-three n week ago , elghty-fou
two weeks ago , and thirty-one three week
ago. Of the cattle here thlrty-thrso car
wtre consigned direct to packers , lejivlni
only sixty-seven cars on sale. The. marke
us a whole was 'In satlsiactory shape , s
far ns the selling Interests were concerned
About fifteen loads of cornfed steers jvtr
on sale , and the demand being good' Ui <
market was fully steady with yesterday
It was n cold morning and buyers were no
out very early and when thsy did go It wa
on foot so that the movement was not a
active us on some days , nut It was actlv
enough to effect a reasonably early clear
nnce. The half to two-thirds fat cattle ar <
selling lar&Uy ut 14.60@4.85 , pretty fal
cuttle are selling right around 45.00 , BOOI
cattle are bringing 55.15ji6.25 , and real ) ;
prime cattle would without doubt brlni
$3 KKZT5.GO.
Cows and heifers sold In about the. sami
notches as yesterday and the market wai
wlthput new featurss worth reporting. T.hi
trade on butchers' stock could be summe <
up as a go" " , steady market. Bulls , Blags
etc. , brougut steady prices also
In the stacker and feeder division then
was a strong feeling. calculators ha <
cleaned up about all the cattle that the :
had on hand , while the fresh receipts wen
extremely small. Tno result was tha
thcrj was a good buying demand for gooc
kinds and Itwas no trouble for the holder
of such to secure good , strong prlcea
Some good western yearlings sold at ? 5.0o
which -will give an Idea ot the way goo <
cattle are going. Shipper * must bear li
mind that the high prices paid for ttocl
calves are for good kinds. Common , rougl
calves on the Jersey or Holstcin order , an
anything but good sellers and prices 01
such are low as compared with the bettei
grades. Representative sales :
iShJr1 STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. Mo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . 640 3 50 3. . SOT $4 50 40. .1295 $4 90
7. , 1133 400 3..1310 4 5o 21..1127 4 93
30. . 1118 415 21. . 470 4 CO 35.,1335 5 05
47. . 1301 4 IS 45..1103 4 CO 7. .1334 5 16
1. . S50 425 19..1157 4 70 16.1302 5 20
14. . 917 430 21..1051 4 75 1..1610 G 25
1. . 840 435 4..1267 4 SO 1..1E39 B 25
39. . SflS 435 40. . 1249 4 ( .0 3..11S8 525
1..1000 449 1..12SO 4 S5 13..1345 B 25
I. . 1110 4 50 2..1305 4 85
COWS.
1. . 810 209 1..10SO 3 25 1..1110 3 CO
1..1000 250 1..1C50 3 25 7..1124 3 60
1..1000 2 GS 1..1100 3 2o J5..1ISG 3 CO
1. . S50 2 63 1..1010 3 25 3..1048 3 65
2. . 375 2 G5 2. . 9S5 3 25 D..1125 3 65
3..I033 2 G3 2..1003 3 23 17..1121 3 65
4. . 3S7 275 1..1110 3 25 1..1050 3 65
1. . 950 275 2. . USD S 23 1..1320 3 65
1..1MIO 275 1..13CO 3 25 B..10S3 3 Go
1. . 10.10 290 1..100J 3 33 1..1220 3 70
1..1CCO 300 4. . 1132 3 40 10..1101 3 70
1..1130 300 11..1117 3 43 1..12GO 3 75
4. . S73 300 39. . 9U 3 13 IS. .1101 3 75
1..10SO 315 11..1123 3 45 1..12GO 3 75
3..10J3 3 15 1..1250 3 50 4..1210 3 86
2..1CKX ) 315 2..11GO 3 50 1..1J40 3 90
13. .1073 315 7. . SS5 3 50 1..1050 4 00
1..1030 323 2..12M ) 3 CO 1..13SO 4 00
3. . llXiO 3 25 1..12M ) 3 GO
25COWS
COWS AND IlElFEnS.
Gl. . 955 3 S3
1. . 910 3 10 1. . 730 3 G3 13.,1000 4 00
] . . 790 3 CO 19.,1016 3 75 2. . < M 4 10
1 , . 770 3 GO 2. . 410 3 75 1. . 630 4 10
1 , . G70 3 CO 1. . 4SO 3 85 1. . 970 4 20
2. . 770 3 CO 7. . 8S2 3 i > S S1..1040 4 26
2. . 635 3 05 22 , . 907 3 91 * 4. . il35 4 40
BULLS.
1..1130 2EO 13..15CO 3 40 1..14SO 3 G3
1. . S40 3 CO 1..1370 : t V , 2..16G5 3 70
I.11)10 300 3..1280 3 49 1..1420 3 75
1 , . 510 3 00 1..1340 3 40 1..1820 3 75
1..1350 3 23 1. . 650 3 50 3..1SS3 3 SO
1..12.JO 3 23 1. . 970 3 50 1..1G20 3 Kf >
1.142'J 325 3.149U 3 50 2..1845 3 K
1..1210 3 30 1.J430 3 CO 1..H.OO . 3 95
1..117U 330 1..1400 3 CO 1. . C90 4 00
2. . 1593 3 3f , 1..2020 3 B5
CAI.VKB.
2. . 140 500 2. . 170 0 00 1. . 220 6 50
1. , 310 550 1. . 150 CEO
STAGS.
S..125C 420 1..1110 460 1..1C70 4 GO
1..15SO 4 SO
STOCKERS AND FKEDERS.
S. . 273 300 I. . GOO 375 17. . 953 4 33
I , , G70 3 M ] , . 570 4 00 5. . Ml ? I 45
3. , 833 S50 1 , . 850 410 11. . 7C5 450
3. , GIW 3M 9. . 493 425 fi..l )8 ) 450
G , , G71 3 60 1G. . VIZ 4 25 9. . (75 4 50
3 , . 7bO 3 53 ] . . 710 4 25 30. . S97 4 75
2S. . 9GO 355 1. . 740 4 : J 1..10CO 475
1 , , B30 3 CO 15 , . 832 435 100. . 3S3 475
8 , , ES2 3 Cu 5. . KSS 4 33
LATH YKSTHRDAT.
FEEDER CALVKS.
50. . 42(5 ( 515 -J-
WISSTERNB.
COLORADO.
fo. Av. Pr , No. Av. Pr.
IIOQS The receipts or hogs this morning
footed itp 77 cars , as against' ' 71 yoatcrdny ,
121 a wu'lc ago , 134 two weeks ago and 115
three weeks ago , Armour received 12
double decks from Sioux City , BO that
there were on sale only Bo cars , which
wan a email showing for this time of the
iveok. It will bo noted from the table of
receipts at head of column that there has
been u large falling oic In the rec-elpls so
far this week , due undoubtedly to the
ivero cold weather.
Advices from other markets were some-
tvhat encouraging this morning and that ,
together with the good local demand ,
: au cil a strong opening to the market ,
flio trade at the atnrt wan not as active
is It might have been , ait buyers and sell.
; rs wcrti Hoinuwhnt at variance as to the
imount of the advance. However , trad'
ng watt under way In good reason and on
the bastu of a Hlmile higher prices. AH
trading progressed and It became appar
ent that the receipts wera hardly up to
lie requirements of the local packers the
narXet assumed more strength find closed
ictlve ami u big Cc higher. The average
it f'H , thu Ktiles was morn than Go higher ,
is will be noted from the tuole of prices
it l.t--ul of column , but the quality of tha
'eeeiptB ' today was much better than yea-
erday and the proportion of heavy hogs
nuch lrgCT , which uccounttd for consld-
't ' *
crnblo of th < * Apparent gain In the
Drlcc.
1.0't * f til ( ( H\n\i \ \ Inrsely At I3.6A1
mavy . . . . mis gold mnrrAlly nt M.R > i
370 , OH sRalri t H.6V53.ra ( y tercl yi pee
hoRit wrnt nt ,70fl3iS ( ? . todny Anil nt M.5.V
3.70 yesterday Evervthlna wns cold an
welched up at nn rnrly hour nnd th
market ns a whole was very untlsfnotor
to the sellers.
The extreme close wan very utronr , or &
Ifre hlshrr than yesterday , nnd of n fft' '
loads that cnm In late two primehenv
broush. J3.77H , the best price of the laj
Representative snlen :
No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
40 196 40 M GO 71 261 ICO 3 f
" '
S2. 1C4 ICO Sf 73 216 . . . 31"
80 3 GO
SHEEP Today's receipts consisted c
twelve cars of sheep and lambs , its again :
twenty.one yesterday , twenty-six n wcc
ago , twelve two weeks ago , and live thr
weeks ago. Th& filing on the market wn
very good and the Whole story could b
told In a vorS' few words It was n KOOI
steady nnd active market. The most of it
oirorlntrs wtrc tnkcn In good reason nnd r
a rule sellers wore fairly well pleased wit
Ihe market , Some Fort Collins lambs sol
ftt (4,90 ,
Yesterday the Chicago Drovers' Journi
said of the market that lambs wet
especially hard to sell and the best prlc
quoted on Colorado lambs was J4.SO , or enl
Go higher than wns paid here.
Quotations are. Good to choice fe
wwtern wethers , J3.SOjr4.10 ; fair to goo <
* 3.iOn3.80 : choice native we-thsrs , f3 i
W4.15 ; cholco xveatern yearlings , 14.10' '
' 4.2S : fair to good western yearlings , J3.SO
4.10 ; fed ewes , J3.40JT3.70 ; good to cholc
native lamb ? , $4.76ift4.90 ; good wcstrr
lambs , 54.70 4.90 : feeder sheep. J3.5003.7E
Jeefler Inmbs , jf.OIXffl.25 : cull sheep , .iXX
3.00 ; cull Iamb , ? 3.00S3.50. ; Represcntatlv
No. AVi Pr
K cull Inmbs . 52 J3 CO
2 ? > ewes . 03 350
316 owes. . ' . . g 3 EO
lewe . 70 360
245 western owes . 113 375
45a we'tern ewes . 97 375
1 lamb , cull . GO 400
39 yearlings . 109 415
40S western lambs . 72 475
2Mambs . 84 475
SGI westisrn lambs . 4S 475
259 westwn lamba . 92 475
Ell ) Colorado lambs . 7G 410
5 ewes . 7 $ 260
19 ewes . 101 360
310 owes . no SCO
15 lambs . 82 , 400
3 wethers . 123 413
43 lambs . GJ 460
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIUCE1
Fancy Cn lc Only DrliiK Good Price
nml IIuK Are Active iinj Iltelicr.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Cattle of quality an
nelyrht sold at Hrnr prices today , while hall
fat droves were slow , prices In numerou
instances showing a decline of lOc. Fane ;
cattle brought Jfi.OOSC.30 ; choice steers , * 5.C
(55.90 ( ; mediums , J5.00Q5.25 ; beef steers , $4.C
* i4-J > o ; stockers and feeders. J3.15g4.80 : bull ?
J2.iOg-4.2o ; cows and heifers , S3.304.00
western-fed Bte re , J4.10g5.25 ; Texas steers
J3.76S5.10 ; calVDB , J4.00SJ > 7.15. !
There was an active demand for hogs nin
PrlpOB averaged EC higher ; fair to choice
l3.82'4@3.9iH : heavy packing Jots , J3.60 < a.S. C
There'was leas snap to the trade In ehoej
than recently and sales were slow at i
slight decline ; culls to prime sheep , J2.00i
4.PO ; yearlings. J4.10@4.50 ; lambs , J4.00@5.tK
the greater part fetching J4.75@4.l o.
Receipts : Cattle , 9,500 head ; hogs , 32,00
head ; sheep , 13,000 head.
Si. LontB Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2. CATTLE-Recelpts
3,200 head. Including 1,900 Texang ; marke
steady for natives to a shade lower fo
Texans ; fair to fancy native shipping an <
export steers , 54.60Sfl.10 ; bulk of Bales , J50
OG.OO : dressed beef and butcher st rs
J3.60@5SO : bulk of sales , $4.405.10 ; steen
under 1.000 pounds , J3.55@4.45 : bulk of sales
.694,20 ; stockers and feeders , S30034.1K )
bulk of sales. J3.25@4.50 ; cows and heifer !
J2.0W4.C5 ; bulk of cows. J2.50g3.75 ; Ttxai
and Indian steers , 13.76 < 5I5.00 ; bulk of sales
$3.8505.00 ; cows and heifers , J2.83@365
HOGS Receipts , 8,700 head ; marke
steady to a shade better ; pigs and lights
J3.GO@3.70 ; packers , J3.703,80 ; butchers , J3.GI
t(3.W.
SHEEP Receipt * . 700 head ; native mut.
tons , J3.60ffi4.30 ; culls and bucks. J25 ff3.10
lambs. * 3.00@6.05 ; fed Toxos sheep , J3.70.
ICiuinna City tilve SiocU.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2.-CATTLE-ne-
eel p IE" " . 7,350 head natives , 720 head Texans
supply was liberal ; the most desirable
bunches brought -fteady prices , while the
common grades were mostly lower ; heavy
steers. J5.40&5GO ; medium , { 4,4005.40 ; Hghl
weights. J4.10&5.00 ; stockcr : > and feeders ,
r3.50H6.00 ; butchers' cows and heifers , JIOC
JI-4.50 ; cannern. J.25@3.00 : weitern steers.
M.25JJ5.00 : Tsxans , J4.00Q4.50.
HOGS Recelyts , 14,200 head ; packers and
eastern shippers animated buyers ami 5c
Itlgher prices prevailed ; heavies. S3.GQf3.$5 ;
mixed. J3.C033.SO ; lights , J3.4fl-J.65.
SI1KEP Rpcelpts , 6 0 head ; fupply not
sufllclcnt to satisfy demands ; the offerings
ivcre quickly sold atIrm ( prices ; Iamb * .
:4GOf503 : : muttons. J3.23ffl.15 ! feeding sheep ,
.50j3.35 ; Btockcra , J2.00JI3.25.
NCIT York Live Ntock.
NEWTOniC. Feb. 2. BEEVES Receipts ,
122 head ; no flairs ; feeling steady ; cable-
ewer ; live cattle. lHj > l2c ; tons. 12Wc ; re.
Jrlgerntor beef , 8io ! per lb. ; shipments , 200
uttlc. Calves , receipts. 113 head ; quiet and
iteady ; good venls , J7.771QS.OO ; car ot
routhern cnlvos. J4.
SHii3P AND LAMBS-Rpcelpts. 3.62 :
tend ; iheop. dull ; lambs. ICOIGo loner ; coin-
non to good sheep , J3 , 00 4.25 ; fair to choice
ambs. f5.25fi6.60 , mainly. J5.40ff5.f > 0.
HOas-Rccelpts , 1,435 head ; weak at J3.50
74,20 ; choice state pigs , J4.5.
HI , Jnnruli Ijlvc HlnoU.
ST. JOSKI'M , Feb. 2.-Si > eclnl.-CAT- )
PLK Hecelpts , 900 head ; nmrkct nctlve and
itu.nly . on gooil , others easier ; natives , J3.bO
J5.CO : Toxuin nndvostfriiH. . J3.G5'Tf4 93 ; cown
nn ! heifers , J1.S J4,15 | ; stockers and feeders ,
. .
irOQR-Recclpts , 4,600 , liend ; market 2V4c
ilshcr. Kelllng nt J3.GO-it3.bO ; bulk , UC5ff3.75.
SI1KEP Hecelpts , IW head ; market
iteady.
Clnclniintl l.lvr H < ock.
CINCINNATI. Feb. 2.-HOOS-Steady at
3.2503.90.
CATrLE-Stencly at J2.5 Kt5.00.
Sni3iP-Strady at S2.25SI.25 ; lambs ,
itrong at J4.ttxg-5.23.
HtucU In .SIlit. .
Following arc the receipts nt the four
irlnclpal western marketu for February 2 :
Cattle HOKH. Sheep.
tmaha . 2.413 5.7i6 ! 2.80.1
Chicago . 9,500 M.OOO 13,000
transits City . 8,070 14.200 630
It. Louis , , . . , . 3,200 8,700 700
Totals . 23,219 GO.GSO 17,053
JAMES & BOYO & GO , ,
L'clcplionc 1030. Omnha , Nub
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