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    THE OMAHA DAILY HICE: TTKSPAV, J Ay TART 20, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Maj Wheat Takei a Tumble from Its Sat
urday Olosing Price.
CORN AND OATS BOTH FALL WITH IT
1'ornicr ("luxes Onc-I'iitirlli nml l.nllrr
u Simile Dim ii Pro Islnns lt
i'incr it ml Ascend n Simile
1)1 I'IMccm Cent.
CJIICAOO. Jui. 28. Weak rMiles. heavy
rccclnt unil generally bearish titrvtlsl lsi
dfpmHMeil wheat today. May closing lS'f
lUf under f-Vtunlav. Corn closed 'iC Mill
oats a shutle down. Provisions
close wore a uluiilo to 15o higher.
.May wheat opened-Ml lower
TiA.e. Offerings were liberal under
at the
nt
tlio
in-
tlui'iirr of lower rabies, which came In the
Xuce of the iidvnjico hero Saturday, world's
Hhlpmciits, which, with AiiHtralla to hear
from, aggrcgatei ".Sfi'.WJ hn., nml an In
crease of fi32,Mi bti. In the amount of wheat
unil Hour on oron'i passage. Following the
opening the timild't recovered to 77c on
iiodirntc bulng by commission houses.
This demand did tjut hiHt long and selling
by lotiKH consul a drop during tin- forenoon
to 7i;4c. iH'avv primary receipts being the
hlcf inctnr. A decrease In the visible sup
ply of 405.000 hu. riuincil a momentary rally
to 76' ,c, hut It was tint supported, and May
wnt down again to 7Gc and Hoard weak,
IV'll'V lower at l',t1i70'r. The market
mm largely a profe islonal one, with the
outHlde little IntcrcS..!. I.oeal receipts
were II ears, three of contrnct grade. Min
neapolis and Dulutli reported 63.. earn,
ugulnst 510 lnit week ami li.) a year ago.
I'rlmary rec Ipts aggregated ilo,i) int.,
compared with 177,"") l.u a year iko. hen
hoard clearances In wheat ami Hour were
citnal to 623.in) hu.
Corn felt the wheat weakness early, ns
veil ns freer country of'erings. May ruled
lalrly Hleady for a lime, however, till the
visible llguriH showing an Inert use of
2.391. ("0 liu. were pouted, causing renewed
depression. Near the enil of t lie session
rumorM of rash Inquiries caused covering
liy shorts and the martlet reaeled. May
fold hetween 3S"e and 39 '40 and closed "jc
lower at .U)'4r. Hcrelnls were ISS cars.
OatH were quid and Hleady, acting Inde
pendently of other marki tH. A wood cash
demand wan Ihe stcadyl g faelor. May
Mild hetween 26i(,'i25'4C anu 25i,c ami eloHed
ii Hhnde lower at a5',41'25f, Receipts were
322 cars.
Provisions opened hlglu--, In sympathy
with an advance In hogs, mid held steady
on local Inning. May pork sold between
JllOli't, and III IS and closed 12ho higher at
til 10. Mav lard between J7.-I7H uitl $7."'.ili.
el islng rf7'jc up at 7.50H.B2'. nml May
ribs between $7.05 and 7.10fiM2'4, with the
closo a shade iinprnved at 5S.C5.
Kstlmaled receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 63
cars, corn, 610 cars; oats, 315 cars; hogs,
I3.i' head
The lending futures ratified at follows:
Articles Open. I High. I Low. Closc.l Safy.
Wheat
.tan.
Fob.
May
Corn
.Tan.
Fob.
Mny
Oats-
Ja n
Mny
Pork -
.In ii.
May
I .aril -
.Inn.
Mar.
May
ItlllH
.Ian.
May
743
71.1 It
7I4
73S, 7.Wii '.5V,
7!1I 734 175' ',ffi
7rt I70!4'((Vi 77H
l7G'4f?77l
37i
37,
i234fi2l
371-.I 37'i
37,
37i
39U'
37V,
37
V;i
21
37.W1'KJ
21
25
25i4l,.2.V,4fc1
is sr.
13 !
11 15
13 sr.
1 1 24
7 37!
13 W
II 10
11 S7i
13 37V4
7 3".
7 ',714
7 -II
n 02(4
7 3714
7 I2V4
'-7'f.2i4
7 (2'f.
7 4. I
7 24
r. or. 1
.7 OiVtii
i ii '.ii
1 it'.:
f, K
fi nr.
7 (0
i -fiii
7 07(41
7 1214
No. I.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FI.OI'R-Dull: winter patents. $.1 OOlfS M;
slmk-lilH, J.1.2iM:i.rM; clears. $J.701i.T:in: sprlm;
Hptclals, $livj4no; patents. $.1 fing.l.SO;
iitralchts. UlofjS.IO: bakers. .Mf?2.i.
II HAT- No. 2 sprlnu. fV; No. 3 aprln,
C3(fi"t'je; No 2 red. "I'Mi'dVe.
COIIN- No. 2. 37',i,e; No. 2 yellow. 37'ie.
OATS-No. 2. ZMfSfl.!'-. No. 2 white, 27?;
Cj2Se: No. 3 white, SttfiLTc.
nvn-No. 2. tVJc.
ltAltl.KV-iralr to choice nialtlnt,'. WflBi'
HKKOS-No. 1 ilax. SI.72fH.73; No. 1 north
western, SI. 72 Prime timothy, I.ia. Clover,
contract grade Jll.
PKf)VISI()NH--.Mes8 pork, per lbl.. J1.1OT
(if 11.00. Lard, per leO lbs.. $7.10. Short ribs
hides (loose), $il 'ftiiT li. Dry t-allcd slmul
tleis (boxed S''2."ifiO,5(l. Short clear -diK-s
(brxed). $7,257(7.35.
IIIHICY Uii basis of hlijll wlics, per
K.l... SI 27
KoIIowIiik nre tho receipts and Hhlpmcals
for today:
Articles.
Tlecelpls. Shipment'.
J'lcur. libls..
wheat, hu...
Corn, bii
nuts, bu
Jtyo, bu
llnrley. hu...
25,(kH lft,0D)
W.on V,tM
31 J 000 115.M
2"(.0) 2I2.ICO
ii.f 0
II.' 00
On thn Pro.luce exchamie Ui'.av the In. I-
tor market was dull: crcnnieiles. HifiK4,
dairies. llMnSc. Cheese, unlet at JO'iSill'je.
y.KKf. quiet; fresh, lsc.
m:v miiiic (ii:.M:it.i. .ii.viikivi'
(lllOlllllllllM
of the Dny
till Vlll'llMIN
Colillnoillttew.
NKW YORK. Jan. 2S. KLOPU-Hocfinti,
St',941 bhls.; cxpnrtH, 11,500 bbW. , sales. i,;5'J
Jikgs. , market in a weak position mini a
liuver'H standpoint, but still h"ld noniln illv
nt old prices, closing unsettled: Mlnneso". 1
iintents. JJ.'.fMi I.IU: Minnesota bakers. Limit
ft.25. winter patents, Jll.fiSli 1.0); wlut'r
Mralghts. l'i Will.DO; winter extras, f.'.V.iff
2S5, winter low grades. S2.l51i2.r,l. IJ
Hour, dull; fair to good. S2.iOfi3.15: chotc"
to fancy, $3.165) 3.00. Iluckwhent Hour, 2 15
52 20.
lit'CKWIlKAT-Dnll at CM) (Jo. c. I. f,
New York.
CORN.M KAL- Qulet ; vellow western, 'me;
clly Wo: Hrandywlne, S2.l5ii2.5o.
HYH Firmer: No. 2 western. Me, f o. h.,
nlloilt, stale, 55flie, c. 1. f.. New York
HARLKY-yulet; malting. tCiOu. c. i. f,
N"v York.
1IARLKY MALT Dull ; wcBl rn, ajf72c
WHKAT Receipt h. 50.0eo bu.:" Miill.
3r,S.(X) bu. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, M'ic, f.
0. h , nlloiit; No. 2 red, soVse: No. 1 north
rrn, Dulutli, S7'4C. I. o. b., allont. t ipiivm i
ruled weak throughout the entire dav. In
lliiriiceil by liquidation and shott telling.
News was unexpectedly bearish. Ineludiinf
large world's shipments, lnw-'r cables, a
disappointing reduction In the islble, lar.to
prmiar rocelis mil Indifferent export e.
inand Closed easv at H.e net leelu 1
March, KOMiMc, closed at ;r; May. SO i-lfj
toSHji. clcfeii nt M)V , July, soUffsi'ii.",
cht-ed at vov.
( ORN Receipts. 3"(.W bu.; exports, rooi
Im Spot, dull; No. 2, I7'se, elevator ar.d
4fi,e f o. b . atloat. Outlnus opened I'asy
with wheut and lat-r lellecte.l lower allies.
11 heavy visible supply Increase and small
xiort lliqllliy. Closed easy at c net de
cline Jinuary. I7kc; May. ll'siillTc, closed
nt IISc. July closed at I H.e.
OATS Receipts, Its.Oeo bu. Spot, dull;
No 2. 30i,4c; No. 3, ."10V; No. 3 white.
Sl'vc track white. IUTOc; No. 2 white, :i'Jfi'
32'yc . track mixed we.ttern, 3oji3oVjc. Op-
lions nun anu eaeier wun corn.
HOPS Quiet; state, common
JfM crop. Ii;il21c; 1h;i:i crop, llfitr.c
Pacific coast t!ii) clop, lH(13c
JOfi'He; old 2fi'lic.
to cliolcr
; old, 'Jfi'l.';
1SW .-roo.
1IIDKS- Firm; (iulveston, 20
l.,f!ip. California. 21 to 23 lbs.
to
, 19c
I, lbs..
Tex i.t
tir .1 10 ;io ins., isc
1 KATIIKR St.ldv; hemlock sole. Huen m
Avres light to heavyweights, 2l'i2ie; acid,
23' .fiiilifct .
WOOL - null; domestic fleece, 2(i.-;
Texas, 15lil7c.
PROVISIONS-lleef, dull; family. "llfl'Sf
12 00. mess. f!i.0Qi'.l 50; beef hams. SILOr-r
20 50. packet. $10.(H lO.nil; cltv. extra ln.H 1
hues. $14 oofjltioo. Cut meats, steady: nick,
led lii'liles. S7.251i&.75; plcklid shuiil e".
I5.50f0(K) pickled hum. SV.Wifi.rA Lard.
Jlrm. western steamed. $7 SO; rellned tirmer;
cintlneiit $S: South America, SS.00: .-0111.
pound. $5 M1i5.ir2U.. Pork, p.nly: faml'v,
SISOiViiir. -: td.ort clear. S13.75fi 10.50; mess,
$1.1 25fi 1 1.50.
Ill TTKR -UecolptH, S.11' kgs.: M-ndy;
creamery. 12'n2.'c, Juno creamery, 15l)20o:
factory. llfiHc.
CHKl'SK -Receipts, 1.350 pltgs.; st.'.ldv;
fancv large, tall made. ll'Hi ll'iic; fancy
sti'iill fall niiide. llM)l;'o.
KdOS - Reeelptr. 4.777 pkgs.; barely
pttndv, western, at mark. l!)(i"Jiv.
TALLOW-Steaitler; cltv (S2 per pkg.), 5c;
country (pkgs. free), SHfi'iVe.
MKTAI.S A loss of about 15s was re
ported at London today, to 123 in tin.
Tho local situation, however, aside from re.
netting an easier undertone, was without
particular feature of Interest. Prices wcie.
practically as they cloned on Saturday, but
there were liberal sellers at much low -r
figures, as the result of late arrivals, itti
toiiH arriving lodiiv anil l.s'W tons exnect-'d
this week Tim closo was quiet mid easv
nt S27. nominal. Copper exhibited 11 weVi
tiuiierioiio, luuutinccii ny a lower maiket
nl'ioail, tho close Ihera hflng nt t'l is r. .
Prices sliowed n loss of 'Uc for Luk hi
nerlor. nt JI('i7U. whlli) casting and olre.
tridvtlc remained uuchaiiged. with cesHions
of He on largo lots reported to have been
offered. Lead was without special signifi
cance, nnlv .1 few sninll lots being oxnecl.l
lit the n'd luisls of Sl.37'j, at which .Igurn
the market closed dull, bnclter was tlull
ml eliinxd nl S4.0ofi 4.40. with the closo at
iuidon ilSlOs, Tho Iron markets of tho
country wni. Sitjjt quiet and non.lnul eondl
Hon, spuculatlou bcltit' ulmoat entirely lnck
IniJ. and prices remain ns lieforp quote I.
Pltf Iron warrnnts at in.BofMOftt; tiorthein
liiiindry, $IR(joil(5.6(); southern foundry,
M.!ff 15.78, and soft southern, $13.('t718.i3.
inniiA wiim.Ks.ii.il .maiikp.is.
Conilllliitis of Tin do ami Quodltlnim
tin Stuple nml I '11 in V I'roilncc.
VAUli- Hecelpts, IIkIiI; ood stock. 1W17P
I.IVP. PdlM.THY- Hens, tW'; sprltirt
chickens, D'illfic; rooiters. 3f(lc; ducks, Of
(i',4c; weese, li'jf'c; turkejs, (W7c.
I'HKSII DHKHHI.n POIMmV-llens. .c;
roosters. Mi'ic, ducks T'fcflSc; Keese, 8I4c1
....im.. .... 1. 1. ...... ..... 11.
lb ." .c: turkeys, c.
nfiiniK t ill, w. iir..
'(I A. Ml' Mallnril ducks, per iloz., S3.0)ft
3 5o; teal. SI.5irtH.75; mixed, S1.5"fil..; Jack
rabbits. tl.J.Vfd Ml; cottontails. .icSI.
UrTTHIt-Conilnon (o ralr, lldllUci
fholre, l:ltjlle; separator. 23e.
I-'IIKHII OVSTKItH - First j?radc. solid
packed, New York counts, per can, JHo; ex
tra selects, .t'c; standards. 25c: medium,
20c. Second Krndc, slack lllled. New ) ork
counts, per can, 3oc; extra selects, JV;
standards, 2oe; bulk standurds, j'er kuI.,
ll.Sft.
PKJKONS Live, per dos., Mo.
VKALS-Cholce, ti'flloc.
HAY Prlen quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Mav Dealers" association: Choice upland,
JV No. 1 upland. S7.5o; medium, $7; coarse,
SC.5U. Itye straw, f.'..fo, These prices are
for hay ol Kood color and quality. Demand
fair. Receipts, 7 cars.
OATH No. 3 white, C.
COKN-No. 3, 32c
HltAN-ll.
VK.C. KTAHI-ES.
PARSNIPS-Per Int.. Cits.
Tl'KNIPH Per hu. basket, 0c.
Hi:i;TS Per bu., 40c.
CAIIUUTS Per bu., 40c.
J.KTTI'CH Per doz., 3ofl)0c.
HAUIHIIKH-Per dor., 30'3Se.
IIDANS- Wax, ier 1-3 bu. basket, St;
string. . .
POTATOHS-Pcr hu., 50fj0"c; Idaho, per
hu.. HOC.
HWHHT POTATOi:S-Per lib., $2.
CAIIUAOK-llolland seed, II4C.
TOM ATOKS California, per 4-basket
crate, $2.
ONIONSNatlve, jicr hu., SI; Colorado
yellow, iter lb., 2c. ....
CKI.KHY-Callfortila, ns to size. 4jfJ7oc;
Kalamazoo, 2.Vi30c.
CAri.U'I.oWlJn-Callfornln, per crate,
I'llCITS.
HHAPIIS- Malaua, per keB. $r,.501(!).00.
A PIM.I'H Pur lihl.. Sl'.Mi: eastern. $3.25ff
3.fo; California Ile'lllowers, Jier box, $1.50.
(' IAN I K ul.H-Hell anil liUKie. iu per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bhl., $0.50; per crate, $3.2j.
iHliril Ah I' HI 1 m.
OHANOKS California scedlhms,
$2.25
$2.50;
$3.50;
I2.50; navels, $2.7513.25; Mexicans,
Florldas, J3.2.1.
I.IO.MONa-Callfornla. extra fancy,
choice, it.
HANANAS Per btincli, nccorillliK id size,
$2.(iof 12.60. ,
IMOS-Callfornla, new cartons. SOc: layers,
75c; Imported, tier lb., lSllKe.
DATKH-Pcrslan, in ftl-lb. boxes, Snlrs, Cc
per lb.; Halloween, ft'ic Jer in.
MlhUlil.l.A I'.OliB,
1IIDKS Nn 1 Kreen, C'Ac; No. 2 nreen,
f.'4c; No. 1 salted. 7',4e; No. 2 saUed. G4c:
no. 1 veal cair. x to 1; ins., j'ic; .o. . vein
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. fiWc: dry h des. 8fH3o:
sheep pe'ts. 25ff75c; horse hides, S1.50fi2.25.
NCTS-lJtmMlsh walnuts, per lb., 13o: 111-
berts. per lb., t.ic; aimouus, jier is'iax',
raw peanuts, per lb.. BfiS'je; roasted, OVifj
Vtc; llrnzlls. 13c: pecans, lo'iH'.'c.
I IONIC Y Colorado. 21-sectlon case, $3.75.
CIDHU-Per bbl.. $5; per half-bbl., S3.
SAfl'HKHAl'T Per bbl., SI; per hnlf-
bbl., J2.50.
M
ST.
No. :
7r,e;
No. :
I.ohIm (iriiln mill Pro vInIoiin.
I.OIMS. Jan. 2S. Wlll'AT Mwit:
red. cash, elevator, 73c; track, "ifl
.lanuai-v. 734c; May. 7lc: July. Tllc;
hard. foHini'.jc; receipts, M.OiO nush-
els.
t'O UN-Lower: No. 2 cash. 3ri".c;
trtck,
: July.
track,
37Hfi87,)ic: January. 3C',4o; May. 3771:
3S',Ji . ,
oath hiiouk; .no. . ensn, ;uc;
white. 2S"4c,
HYH Lower lit r.lc
WIT 111 till
-Steadv; patents. $3.C0(ff3.,j;
HtralBht, $.l.25df3.ri; clear,
KLOCIl-Steady
extrn
$2.70
fancy and
2. SHI.
BUHIiS-Tlmothy. iirm; nveraKc
S4.25fT
1.70. with prime worth more
Flax, sales at
$1.70.
COUNMKAIy-Hlgher nt $2.05.
HRAN Steady; sacked, cast track, GSfJ
C'e.
HAY Weaker; timothy, $9.00312.00; prai
rie, $8.0Ufl9.50.
WIHSKY-Steady nt $1.27.
1 RON COTTONTI ES-$1.25.
II,nOINO-7fl74C.
1IKMP TWINK-DC.
PROVISIONS Dry snlt meats, boxed,
stronger, extra shorts. $7.1214; clear ribs.
$7.25; clear sides. $7.374- Hacon. boxed,
stronger: extra shorts, $7.fi7Vi; clear rlhs.
M.12'4: clear sides. SS.25. Pork, steady; Job
bing. $14.50. Lard, higher at $7.20;
MF.TALS Lead. iinchaiiKetl. $l-17'j. Spel
ter, unchaiiged at 13.S7'4.
I'OCI TRY Steady; chickens 7c; turkeys,
Gfific: young, 7c; ducks, tic; g3.ise, r.c.
lll'TTKR Steady; creamety, Kif22s;
dairy. lOfillic.
KO( IS Lower nt lCc
IIKCH1PTS Flour, 13.000 hbls.: wheat, 82,
OOo bu.: corn. 219.000 tu.: oats. ffl.Ooo bu.
SIHPMKNTS-Flour. 12.000 bhls.; wheat,
C3.000 hu.; com, lOO.OO bu.; oats, CC.000 bu.
Liverpool (irnln mill Provisions.
L1VKRPOOL. Jim. 2'. WII KAT Futures
closed oulet: March. Csiainl: May. Ohl'd.
CORN Futures, steady January, 2s ll'Vi;
Mr rch. 3s I0i,d" May. 3s ?a(J.
PPAB -C'anadliiii. steadv at 3sSil.
HOPS At London ( Pacllle coast), steady
at C2 csw ::t r.s. , , ,
FI.Ol'R St. Louis fancy winter, ftetdy
at St (id
1 ROVIPIONS Heef. dull: extra Indlin
mess. !is!)d. Pork, dull: prime niefii. west,
i.rn. nJh'Jd. Hams, short cut. H to 10 lbs..
unlet nt 45s Hd. Uncou. Cumberland cut. 20
to 30 lbs., dull at 41s Cd; short rlhs. 'ii to
"i lbs., unlet nt lis lid: long clear mlldlos.
llrhl. 21 to 34 lbs., quiet nt lis; long clear
inl dies henvv. 33 to 40 lb"., quiet at ,1'p:
shoit clear backs, 1C to 20 lbs, quiet "it 3N.s
fid: clear bellies, 14 to 11 lbs., steady nt
45s I'd; shoulders squnie. 11 In 13 lbs., steldc
at 37s. Lnril American rellned, '.n palls,
quiet at 3'is2d" inline westrn, III Hereon,
uleedv nt 3Ss Cd.
IH'TTKR null; American finest, 91s;
good 02s.
CHHFSU Sternly ; llnest Amcrlcnn mlxrd
u-iiii.i F,isi:,i.
The Imports of whent into f.lvcrponl Inst
week were 70.7O quarters from Atlantic
nr.rts, 0.("V quarters from paelllc )-rts and
10.(kV nun'-ters from other ports. Th" Im
ports of American corn Into Liverpool last
WCCK were rw.oltr qiliuieir.
Kiiiimiin I'llv Criiln nml Pro visions.
KANSAS CITY. Jmi. 2. WHKAT Mav
cstsp- ensb. No ? hard. rSfinSHc; No 2,
I'.rifM'iW No. 2 red. Y0c; Nn. 3, r'e.
CORV-.Mav ?r,7,c: cash N " mixed.
35'c" No 2 while. .Wio: No. 3. 3'.ie.
nTg-No. 2 white. 2C,ic
TIVI. Vo. 2. 45c.
1 1 A Y Cinl 'Imothy, S10.00T? 10.50; cholco
nrinrlo $ OiVP 50.
I iCTTKR -Creamery, 17fj20c; dnlry, fancy,
17iv
KOfJS Firm: fresh Missouri and ICansnn
stock. 15'i.e. loss off. enes returned; now
whiiowooil rniies included '4c more.
rvi."CKlpTS -Whest. 110.00") hu.; corn, 101,-
0f) bo." oats ll.iiin liu.
mnp.MKN .rs-wiiPiit, 4:',ioo ph.; corn, 20,-
0" bu.; oats, 40,e00 bu.
'l'oleilo ( I'll In mill Seed,
TOLKDO. Jar. WIIH ST VcMve ami
lower" cash and Janunry. i9c; May, Sl'Jc:
Julv. 0c.
corn uriv "cnve niiu arm; easn nmi
Jot tv, Si'ic: Ma". 10c.
OATs-stentiy; ensu anu janunry, "lo'io;
Mnv. Ue.
livi'7 vue.
ciOVPlI SF'ti-lS09 primp. JC.75; cash,
'.Si'4; March, $7.37'4.
I'lilinileliililii Pi-oilnec Inrl.cl.
PHILADKLPIIIA. Jan. 2S.-RITTTKR-Sleadv;
fancv western creamery, 22'4c;
fimev wciprn prints. ;.ic.
KflflS Firm: fresh tienrhv. lie; fresh
western 21'": fresh southwestern. 21c; fresh
HO"! he'll. '!0c
CIIKKS1" Ntemiv New York pm ereams
fnnev. sniaM. 11ifil'"e: Nw York full
creams, fair to cliolce. inuiniic.
Ml 11 n en noil AVIicnt, Flour nml llrnn.
M1NM".pnt.lS l'll " -WHKAT-Cnh
7!tie- i" 755e; Julv. 7ii4e: on irnek No
1 hiird 77"-.e. Vo. I northern, 75V"; No. 2
ppi-tbern 7P'fi2Hc.
FI.Ol'P Hleher: llrst nalents, Sl.lRfM ":
oeeond nalents. S3.i."ff' 10" tlrt clears, $2.9)
,10,-1; second clears, " W?!i JO.
imAN-Iu hllk. $11.25!J11.50.
llnlnlli (irnln "Market,
DI'M'TM, J ki. 2S WHKAT No. 1 hard.
TiK'.c: Mnv. "ii'ic; vo. 1 northern cnh,
71'le; Mnv 77'ie; July, 78isc; No. 2 north
er". ''(' ii'.
((n vm".
OATS-20'iff27c.
Mimmikep (irnln Mnrket.
Ml! AV.M'KFK J -mi. :? - WIIKST
Lower: N" ' northern, 70'fT76!4c; No. 2
nortiiprn lt-W".
UVK-t'-wer Nn. 1 file.
t'A'M.KY Steady ; No. 2, tSfJCA:; snmple,
45UW4C.
Peurln Mirkrt,
PKORIA, Jan. 2S.-CORN-Sleady ; Nn. 2,
37c
OAT-Stendy; No. 2 white. 27c, lilllod
tbfflllfh,
AYHISICY-Ilai'ls at V 27 for finished good).
Ilnnk "ipnrliiK.
.-INCINNATl. " Jan "S -Cleflngs $1 -01
isn. ".tiiupy ."Wit! per cent. New York
iiT-i)nni.ft it. iremi"m.
ST LOr' "n "x -Cleni-bory t7lOR07'l;
bsllinees SI'S! 17!. Monev Rf 1 IS per C"t
New York exchange, par hid, 10c premium
"CUICACIO, Jart- S.-ClarliiB8, :J,977,U7,
bain li ccs, $2,(578,451. Pouted, exchnnce, Jl.l'j
1(4v. New York exchaiiKe, par.
UALTIMOItK, Jan. 2.-ClenrlnKS, 2.CM.-
orw. balance, 4S5,24S
NKW YOKK, Jan. 2.-ClMrlnj;s.
M10,-
ns3,4"l. balances. S,Z.r40. ...
liO.STON. Jan. SS.-Kxch.vnsts, 1U.fii.Wi
Imiiinees, SI.530.S21. .. .
PIIH.AIjKI.PH1A, Jan. 2:!.-ClcnrlnB
J10,171,06; balances, $1.(31.816.
MOVIJSin.NT.S OP STIIciCM AM) IIO.NDS.
St. Pitul In the Hay's star Plnjcr tin
tin- .street.
, NKW YORK, Jan. 2S.-The huee tlciiUnBs
In ft. Paul made It the dominant laetir
In todays market. Its Influence was moH
tnaiked In storks nearly altlllated with It
and the Ketiernl list showed a draKKlK f":
deiiey, both nn the upward and downward
coutce. The violent and erratic movonvnts
In St. Paul ke)t th market confused and
unsettled for the renter part of the day.
There were consMernb'e Kiilni cHliihrslijvl
durhiK the early dealings and later In the
day jirlees fell ronjlderahly oe'ow Satur
day's level, but the net changes aro for
tho most pert small and some Rains are
mixed with the preponderant losses.
St. Paul was at one lime nearly J polnt3
above Saturday and at another time iver
2 jiolnts below and closed the dny w'tn a
net loss of 1',i on sales of 252,wo sh 'rc..
Thn Intermediate movrmeiits were excet
slvrly erratic and feverNh. A ery nutlci'
able featurn of the triidlni l'i the stock"
was the much heavier vnlunv of trans.ic
tlona on the advance than m the '1 '-liu.
Very heavy offjrl.iKS hail to be taken. In
fact, before the advance was lnnuK'i'"itd.
tin price runnliiK off a iolnt from the
npinlni under the crushing weight of the
offerings and very heavy blocks be'iu
taken nt each staife of the advance. Wh"-1
the price had touched I5S the buying de
mand received an 'ibrupt check ami wn
not at any time nfterward equal to t.i.it
of the llrst hour. tiltlmiiKh there were con
siderable revivals of a demand from lime
to lime. On tho down rade from 15SV to
152'n the offerlliKS did not aptar to be of
ovei wheltnlnc volume. Hut there waa ii 't
sulllcleiit demand to nhsorb them
The tljisters this mornltii; put Ftateinenls
In sreat detail of the completed dan tor
the transfer of St. Paul stock in excnt'iK"
for bonds of the Orent Northern and
Northern Pacllle. It was further an
nounced that the plan would bo otllelally
jmbllshed today, t p to the close of busi
ness the promised plan had not been pub
lished ami this was all Ihe news of the day
bearltiK on the stock. The St. Paul mo".
ment was siiiinlemontcd by a strone rise
in Kansas & Texas preferred and In Man
hattan. The llrst Irrecularltv of the market wns
caused by weakness In the steel uroup. In
which tho ojienlni; Kalns hail been mod
erate The session of the director)' of the
American Steel and Wire comjiany focusned
the attention of speculators In the Rroup.
No decision was announced on ti. i1lvld"tii1
question before the market cloed, but the
stock, lifter sellliik' down to 3V4. had a
snasmndle rally to 41 In the tlnal deallnRS.
Tho other steel stocks wh'ch had weakened
In sympathy, notably Federal Steel, did
not have tlmo to respond before the close.
There wns 11 sudden stlffenlm; of South
ern Pacllle In the Until dealings nlo. hut
the closlnir neteially was heavy nn.l dull.
The cause of thn reaction In the market
seemed to be confined to technical KroumN,
the speculators who boiiRht so largely on
Saturday on the strontr bank statement
selllm? to realize and finding very little or
mnnd to nhsorb their offerings. Lond in
was a small seller nn. balance through the
usiinl chnnnels, but the further ndvance !
sterling exchange made It evident that Ihe
hoineward movement of securities cont'.n-
ued very heavy. The atmosphere of the
London Stock exchnnge wns reported to .10
s rone and recent apprehensions regarding
this week's mining settlement seemed to be
allayed. Iliislness in rnllmad bonds eontln-
ii"d large and iirlces nilvanced in the cnriv
dealings, but yielded In sympathy wllh
stocks Total sales, par value, $3.S7t?.oOO.
Cnllrd States bonds were till iiuchunged on
the last call.
The following nre the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Italtlmore .t O..
4;.',
SITfc
M
57'4
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. K
do 2d jifd...
wis. Central ..
. 271
. 1U-I
. 24
. ir.'i
.121)
. s.
. m
. M
.152
.173
Can. Pacllle
( an. Southern .
dies. & Ohio....
Chicago fl. W...
C II. &. Q
KHlThlrd Avenue
i:
II. & O. pfd.
H"l4
National Tube .
do pfd
Adams Kxpress.
Am. Kxjircss
I'. S. Kxnress...
Chicago. I. & L.
do nfd
Chicago & 11. 1..
Chicago & N. W.
!)H4
171
51
t;.. It. 1. : I
iWells-Fargo Kx.,131
C. C. C. k SI. L
70HI
Amer. Cot
Oil..
SO'j
ys
4',4
21
?!",4
Colo. Southern
do nfd
do 1st pfd 42
do 2d pfd 10
Am. Mnltlng
ilo pfd
Del. ci Hudson... 152141
Amer. S. & U....
Del. L. ri W..
.V.ifi
do pfd...
Amer. Snlrlts
do pfd
Amer. S. & It
do jifd
Amer. H. . W....
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate..
.1 ftf.i
Hen. & It. II. .
do pfil
r.rlo
do 1st pfd..
C.t. Nor. jifd..
Hocking Conl
. 131
1;
20
71
II
SI
57
S7
. 2K,4
. Ii.".',
.1:15
llncklmr Valley
1:'.
Illinois Centrnl..13)
Iown Central
SC'iAtn. Tobacco
lll4
140
414
7(H4
41"!
41
W,
-4
701 i
IS!)
4!,.
K "
21
70
1
:w
1014
s:.i
SI,
do pfd
L. K. & W
do nfd
Lake Shore ...
L. & N
Manhattan I. .
Met. St. Ry...
Mex. Central .
Minn. St. L.
do jifd
Mo. Pacllle ....
Mobile & Ohio.
M.. K. H T
do pld
N. .1. Central.
N. Y. Central.
Nor. & West..
do pfd
No. Pacllle ....
do pfd
Ontario & W..
O. R. N...
"Mo pfd....
Pennsylvania .
Rending
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
Rio O. V
do pfd
St. L. & S. F.
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
SI. L. S. W....
do pfd
St. Paul
.. 43
.. 40
..!(
do
Pfd
Mln. Co
Raji. Tr
F. & I.
Ana.
Urk.
..210' i
Colo.
. . ti'd.Con
Tobacco
lir.-i: do
pfd.
.101'S
Federal Steel
13
do nfd.
.. ii!)
. .KM
Oen. Klectric ..
Glucose Sugar
. . S.-i
do nftl
4.'-4 Int'n'l Paper . .
1 110 pro
51'; Laclede (las
150 Nat. Hlscult ....
lll'.l do pfd
I.'h National Lead
do pfd
Ki'i Nntlonnl Steel ,
Si do pfd
3i.'N. Y. Air Hral;e..l..l
. I
. 70
No. American
10
53
Pacllle Coast
.l.i4'
do 1st pfil..
do 2d pfd..,
Pacific Mall ..
IVople'H Ons .
Pressed S. C
do pfd
Pullman P.c.
Stand. R. T
. S7
. KJ
. 45;
. 9.S4
. 7SV4
.19!)
. 3s;
.1314
.ns;
. 57',4
. 13
. 75'i
. 20
. 0)
. 83
. (!
. .1.
.1-4
421
.. In
., ;i
.. 2X'4
.. 7!)iJ
Sugar
do pfd
. . .ii
Tonn.
C. & 1..
Leather
..lil'i
..191
V. S.
do
do pfd
nfd
Rubber
nfd
M, 1
Omahn..l30
17. S.
S i. Paeln
s..'t
20
do
So. Railway ..
do pfd
Tex. & Pacllle
I'nlon Pacllle
do pfd
Western I'nlon .
71 Amal. Copper ...
2.liRepublle 1. .t S.
S3!, j ,i ,,fd
taw. c. c. & st. 1.
ns
57
Kx-rlghts. Kx-dlvldend. Nominal.
The Commercial Advertiser's Lon.l in
llnanclal cablegram says: The stock market
here was narrow but llrm todav. Amcrl
cnn shares were fairly active until nbout 2
o ciecu. win n, on eariy orners irom rsew
York, mere wns a siiarn rally. This was
particularly true of Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. I'.iul anil Lou sv e .V- N.is iv e. Alter
Hint riillv the American department weak
ened nml, closing heavy, broke pharnly In
the street, ' he HIock exelimige w be
closed on Saturday for tho funeral of Hie
(iiieen. The banks arc expected to remain
t loi-ed by order In council and the rest of
the city will probably follow suit. The
market finally was borrowing rroni the
bank at 5'4 per cent for four-day bills.
Voiv York Money Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. 2S MONKY On call.
stendy at lf2 per cent; prime mercantile
tinner, a'vin1. lier cent
STKRI.INH KXCHANail-FIrm, with ne-
tual business 111 winners" tuns nt $1 S7'. rov
demand and nt S"4 stfi l.sp, for sixty dny.t.
Pitted rates, JlM'jfilv and ilf.s'j. coin-
mere a i s. Jl W.ei I.H'i
si . k i cert ucates. w sju.c par. nv.t,c:
Mexlcnn dollars. 4Sc.
1 ,( in 1 is tin verumeni, sienas Mate. 1111:
rnllrcail, easier.
I ho closing puces on uonas touny are as
follows
U. S. ref. 2s,
reg.'WilN. J. C. g. 5s 127'
do coupon
do 3s, reg.
d coupon
do new 4s,
do coupon
10! No. Pncillo 3s.... 7l't.
109i' do 4s lo.-,iw
IKyv Y ( iv S L 4S...10SI',
reg.T.".r,s:;K. rt . eon. Is. .100'
13i do consol 4n
.10.1'i
no 0111 is.
reg.. ll.T j ure. Nnv. Is
nr.)
...1031
do coupon .
.1l'PTl ,l 4M
no ds, reg...
do rouinn ...
II. of C. 3 C'is.
..1104 O S. L. fis .. .
..1114 do ennsol 5s
..125 Reading gen.
..IO314 Rio G. W. Is.
. ...I")'.
...,lHi4
48
" I
9?-il
Atell. gen. Is,
do is
Canada So. 2s
C. fit O. 4'ss...
.. 9) t I. & I .M c. 5s .lis
..110 St L .v S F g. C.S.12S
..KCiU St. Paul cons I'M
do 5s ..
..l?l St. P. C. & p. 1S..11SH
I A", V W C. 7S
1101 .!. r.u line
do 5s nn-.;
" ' T
lid S. I". II- ds...i;i
Chicago Tor. Is.. ?'
co. i-iicinc ts s:
So. Railway 5m... 11:17
olo. So. 4s.
f. It. ft l. I.S Ill
I), fit R. 11. 4s... 101
Krle gen. 4s S3ij
F. W. & D. C. Is. 80
Hen. Klectric 5s.. 1574
la. Central Is. ...Ilrt's
I ,v N. unl. 4s. ...101
M.. I. & T. 2s.. 80
Tex. .v P. Is 1P',4
110 .s vs
Colon Pncillo Is. .100
Wiilinsh Is mm
do 2s 109V4
t-st nuore is. . . . in
Wis. Cenlrnl Is.. S'
iln (H 9"U
a. tc niunc a .... l"i
N. V. C. Is W
nid.
I'n re lull Cliiuiiclnl,
LONDON, Jan. 2v-.Moniiy was firm and
weeted todiiv and discounts worn .trad.
A possible rcdii 'lion of the bank rale was
fieri illsciiHu-il Apart from thn rlso in
Amerlciins tlie triiiiMictious 1 11 the Sin "k
eM-luinao wero fcntureles.-,. i.pcrntnrH being
biisv with Hie curry-over Rates were gen
erally sttffer Telegraphic delays In tho
Ptovlnces, Scnthiud and the ciiiitlnen', rw
Imr to prevailing miles, hamiieied business
lh mo rails wero fractionally lower Am rl
enns opened quiet at pnrlty and were firm
Hitcugliout 1110 Uili", oi.t.iui icuuin, JiUl
Mrs were llrm. Hlmdeslnns rallied smartly.
It Is s'ated that s..roiis dllllcultles In toll
licet Inn with the s.ttteitx nt have been sur
mounted and that io disastrous failures etc
likely to occur, tuvlng to threats of l.ict
of carrying-over fa llltles many weak bull
operators In West Africans wero cleat ed
011 during tho armunt. All the Loud n
cxcliiuiKfs will be cioseil on Saturday, J'l-b-tuary
2. Spanish K 71.1217. Oold premium.' :
llucnos Ayres, 131 a); Matirld, 35.30; LIsojIi,
IJ.IS; Rome,
PARIS, Jan. 2s - Prices on tho bourse, to
day were Irregular and business was inani
mate. Later Internationals and Katllr.t wvro
firmer. Tramways and tractlon.t were fre'ly
offeted 11 ml were lower. Three per cent
rentes, 101 C Dl'-je fur the account; cxchu'ine
on London, 25 f 13'2c for checks. Sp.mlli 4s,
lliiHtoll SliieU Uliolllllons.
IIOSTON, Jan. 2i-Cnll loans, 3ffl per
cent; tlmo loans, 34fj4 per cent, ufllclal
(.losing :
A.. T. & S. F V;
do Jifd 85
Amer. Sugar 131
do Pfd lit
West Mnd
West. Klectric ..
Atchison 4s
N. K. H. .t C. 5s.
f3'.
M4
1024
f.7'4
iO
:;,
311
Am. Telephone . .lf,li(.Uilventure
Boston & Al 2fiilAmal. Copper
Huston .Vt Me Ill lAtl.mtli'
C. II. d 0 14.T4ioston & Mont
Dominion t ii,ii
35 1 4 Hutte &
Huston. 77
do nfd...
Imm I al. Hecla..
. .s
.. 21 '4
.. 10
.. ft I
,. 17
..lfirt
Federal Steel
do pfd
Hen. Klectric
do pfd
I'M. Klec. III..
N. K. (I. & (..
old Colony ...
(tld Dominion
Rubber
I'nlon Pacific.
Villon Land ,.
t.'i t.eiuenniai ...
7' il'raukllu
...l!l
...159
lOsceoia
.Parrot
Oulncy
L'
.2o7
. SOU
snnta Fo Copper. fi
Tamarack
.530
t'tah Mining
Winona
;
,. li
. 15V4
olverlnes
''illlng. M. Co...
London Stneli (iio(n(loiis.
LONDON. Jan. zs.- p. m.-UlosIng:
Cons., money
do account.
Atchison
Canadian Pile
St. Paul
. !';i.
. W'S.
. "IT',
. ID4!
.Pil
Krle
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
No. Pacllle nfd..
04
75
Hi'.;
t
Illinois Ccnt.-al..lS5
tlrand Trunk ...
Louisville wsJ
V. P. pfd J.'i
N. . Central 1131.4
Anaconda
Rand Mines
1,'Vi HII.VKR-I.:at nt 2Si,d Per oz.
MOM-n-JliiiiO plr cent. The rale of
d scoiint hi tho open market for short
bills Is 4 11-lCfNti per cent; for three
months' bills, 4V1M per cent.
ctv VtirU Vlliiliif Nlochs.
NKW YORK. Jan. 2S.-The following nre
quotations on mining stocks;
Adams Con 20
Allco 45
Hreeco 200
lirunswlek Con.. 25
Comslock Tun .. 4
Con. Cal. fir V11..IV)
Dead wood Term. 52
Horn Silver 110
Iron Sliver 05
Lcndvllle Con.... 6
I Little Chief ...
'Ontario
Ophlr
,1'hoenlx
Polosl
S.IMlgC
ileira Nevada
Small Hopes .
iStaudatd
. II
.ll'iO
. fo
. 10
. 8
. 15
. "7
. C5
.415
Condition of Hie Trciisiiry.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2S.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150.0o0,(io Kold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $150,000,
0O0; gold, $e),7yi,:j3.
Cotton .Miirkct,
NKW YORK. Jan. 2S.-COTTON-U was
a great day for holders of January on the
local Cotton exchange. Tho lluctuatlons of
that option were lar inoro violent than
ever before known, reaching 11 matt.r of
255 points amid Intense excitement, though
singularly small trading. Shorts weie
crazed In the llrst hour by sensational re
ports of 15c being the jirlco ut which over
sold January operators wero to be .ill i.vcd
to "settle," mid by claims that the oll'iuo
would possibly refuse to settle at all until
the Inst moment. March and May lol
lowed, but failed to develop abnormal
strength. The Kngllsh market steadied
considerably tu keeping with our early dls
Jilay of pronounced strength, but closed 111
a non-committal sort of siilrlt, with the
Kuropcau trade generally looking to us for
Incentive. The private reports from tho
south dclarcd that New York shorts had
In several Instances ordered tuition shipped
at once by express, the belief being that a
considerable amount might yet be brought
through In tlmo tor delivery on contrnet.
At tho (dose the market was quiet mid
stendy, with January net 85 points higher
mid the ether months 1 jiolnt higher to 3
points lower. Sentiment was mixed at the
closo and tew cared tti express an opinion.
Wall btreet and other commission noitsM
were the leading buyers of Juuu.iry
throughout the day. The south purchased
March and Mnv as a hedge against sale:'
of spot cotton for exporters. Market closed
irregular, t,o higher; inlililling tiliintis, l.'c;
middling gulf. 12'ic. Salts, 7,900 bales. Fu
tures: l'curuary, y.tio; .March, 9.3.10; Arm,
i.2sc; Mny. 9.29c; June. 9.25c; July. 'J.23e;
August, S.93c; September, S.lie; October,
NKW ORLEANS. Jan. 2. COTTON
Steady; sales, 3.550 bales: ordinary, Pie;
good ordinary, 8-c; low middling, lie; mid
dling, 9'4c; good middling, 940: middling
rair 103-Hic; receipts, l.wis bales; sto,-",
it'i'),527 hales. Futures, quiet and stonily.
'miliary. 9.l3f9.4lc: Februnrv. 9.2S19 2:i":
March, 9.27fi9.2Sc; April. 9.2iWi 1.27c; May,
22c; June. 9.l9fi9 20c; July, 9.1So; Allguil,
SilfiS.SSc; September, S.2 If 8.27c
ST. LOl'IS. Jan. 2s.-COTTON-Oulet : no
sales; middling, P'tc; receipts. 3.0I0 bales;
shipments, 3.811 bales; stock, 75.013 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 2S.-COTTON Snot.
quiet and jirlees l-32d lower; American mid
dling fair, 5 27-32d; good middling, 5 9-l'll;
middling. 5 15-32d: low m dd ng. 55-liid:
good ordinary. 5 1-l"'d; ordlnnry, 4 13-l'id.
I 10 sales of the dav were 7.000 bales, of
which 500 were for speculation and oxnort
and Included 0,700 American; receipts, 11. (0)
bales, Including 9.4oO American. Future.'
ojiened quiet and closed Irregular; Amcrlom
middling, 1. 111. c. Jntiuary, 5 23-0ld, selleis;
Jtiifuary and February. 5 21-0IJ5 22-(il,l. sell
ers; February and March, 5 lS-filf5 13-'5M,
sellers; Jlarch and April, 5 IO-Olf5 17-0'd,
sellers; April and .May. 5 1 .(!lf3 13-Old, ic1i-
ers; ami .lime, i ij-i.ni, seuers; juii."
and July. 5 10-filft 5 11-Gld, buyers; July and
August, ri3-iild. sellers: Augirit and Sep
tember, 5 S-filfi5 9-Uld. buyers; September,
4 BSff I 59-Old, buyets; October, good onllu.iry
muse. 1 37-iHd. nom nal: octouer and No-
vcmber, 4 30-Old, nominal.
Wool Sales.
LONDON. Jan. 2S.-The offerings nt tho
wool auction sales today numbered 13,919
bales. Comuelltlon was snlrlted mid the
demand allowed Improvement. Seotireds re
covered anil loueneu the recent nigti rates.
Superior greas, when put forward, brought
out active miming mm some lots were
taken for America. Cross-brcds svere In
small supply and owing to the limitless of
Holders several jiarcejs were nought 111. a
large rmount of Capo of C.ood Hope and
Natal was nirercti. nut It tvas not in goon
demand. Following lire the sales In de
tal': New South Wales, 3,2oo bales; scoured,
9dfils 6',4d; greasy, l"if(9Vsd. Queenshind.
6(hi bales; secured. Is 2d'cls 4d; gieusy, OVl
fills l'4d. Wtorln, 3,100 bales; scotirtd,
f,dfls S'id: greasy, SVIllls. south .js-
tralla, m.oou miles; greasy, 4',4'tl.'i iow
Zealand, 2.9m) baits; scoured, 6i4dffls 3d:
greasy, 4f7'4d. Capo of uood llopo and
Natal, l2,ioo bales; scoureti, tuo'jis -p,ii;
greasy, 3)4ij.0'4d.
J5t iiporntcd nml Dried I'rulls.
NKW YORK, Jan. 2S.-KVAPOUATKD
APPLKS The week opened with trading
In evaporated apples rather slow. Cholco
and fancy grades were held nbovn buyers'
views and the market ruled quite llrm, with
prices, however, unchanged from tho pre
vious day's closing, stute, common, 3Mf4'ie;
prime, ba choice, SHiffic. nml fancy. Uf 1 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIl'.I) l'"ICl ' l"I"M 'IllOllgll
riiMnir steady, were nominally unchanged
at 3Mi3V4e per lb. Tor prunes, as to size
and quality. Apricots, Royal, 7?4fH2c: Moor
Park, Mj'itin'. i'eaencs, peeieu, ttiui'c; 1111
peeled, OHUlOc.
New Voi-U Dry riooiln MiirUrt.
N'F.W YORK. Jan. 2.8.- -DRY ClOODS-TllO
dry goods market hus not opened with any
jinrtlculor spirit this week, but business
la as g"d i.h Iho dally averagn of hist
week. No 1 hange can be noted In any
lino of staple cottons, the excitement In
the cotton market In January deliveries
having no effect. Print cloths nre quiet
and unaltered White, goods are generally
steady. Silks contlnuo dull at previous
juices.
(irnln In Store 11 nil All oat.
NKW YORK, Jan. 2S.-TI10 statement of
the visible supply uf grain, In store and
ntloot, on S.itmday, January 20, ns com
piled by the New York Produce exchange,
Is. ns follows:
Wheal, fio.iOl.CM) bushels; decrease, 405,000
bushels. t"orn. Il.lili.uou nusneis; increase,
2.:9l.nuo bushels. Oats. 10.151.000 bishe's;
Increase, UlU.tn) bushels. Rye, 1.211,1AM
bushels; decrease, IS.miO bushels. Hurley,
l.'JiS.OW liusiifis; decrease, i.'.wo nusneiH,
Sumii- mid .MiiliiKxc.
NKW ORLKANS, Jan. 2S.-SlTiAR-
Qulet: open kettle, 51 i'il3",c; open kettle,
centrifugal. Iiste: centrlfuga' yellow, IM
fllV"; seconds, 24Silc. .Molasses, quiet
open kettle. 20f.!uc; centrifugal, S420c
svruii. 20fl20c
NKW YORK. Jan. 2S.-SPOARRnw,
quiet; lair reuning. 3c; cenirirugiii, :'tt test
4i4c. Molasses sugar, 3',4c; refined, dull
powtlcrcd, 5.C0c; graniilated, 5.50c.
Wool Market.
ST f.OPIS Jan. 2S -WOUlOulet md
nominal, medium gn.dns I3f20ije: llht
line, IS'ulOc. heavy line, 10f13o; tub w.m'ied,
18SI.ec
lllulu Under Mnrl.el.
KLOIN. 111. Jan. 2S, -lll'TTKR Market
llrm at IK. bales of the week. 031.500 lba.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Trde in Onttle None Too Actife and Pricsi
Steadj to Ten Centi Lower.
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE STRONGER
I.lhernt Hrcelpls of Mirep, lint Dr.
iiiniid Kiiiinlly ('nml nml .Slnrkct
Hilled Aclltc nml Aliniit
MeiHl) All Aioiind.
b'OL'TH OMAHA. Jan. '."3.
llecetnla u-nrn. 11,,, vlii. o.
Olllclnl .Monduy 2,102 4,. '.113
Same day last week UI3 &. 3."
Ha ne tluy week before.. 3,M -l.sW -1. y3
Haino threu weeks ago.. 1,1)1 4,.'2ii 4 .01 J
Siimo four weeks ago.... 1,112 4,425 2.L3
Hiitno day last year 1,730 3.B13 O.l'.'ti
to'v.,?;!' K.u ,,r," I'uld for hogs fof the pu
oeral days, with comparisons;
I iwi. 1900.1S IISDS.iISSLIISM.IIS'-'
Jan.
Jan,
Juu.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan
J11 11.
Jan
1....
2....
3....
.,..
5....
....
I , , , ,
5....
10...
II. ..
12...
13...
H. .
15...
i si
4 M'
4 l
5 O.'i:
5 01V,
6 CCU
5 a-.4
5 H
3 18
3 401
4 22
4 16
4 Ob
4 11
4 16
4 10
4 09
4 11
4 09
4 OS
4 07
4 H
4 11
3 M
3 86
3 85
3 Si
3 95
3 83
3 84
3 83
3 79
i s5
3 17
3 43
3 46
3 25
3 271
3 29
2 18
3 61
3 63
3 48
3 12
3 46j
3 66
3 H
o 25';
5 17V4
3 64
3 51
a 47
3 07
3 14
3 09
5 lfit,
a 19
3 63
6 25i
5
5 m(:
3 26
3 23
3 59
3 60!
3 721
3 82
I
3 POl
IB. . .
'7..
18..
19..
20..
21..
22..
:3..
24..
25..
5 29U
3 23
3 26
3 2
0 ;'b
6 12?
IP.
3
3 !H
3 231 3 91
' i" K.
6 12j
3 9 ".
4 (0;
I u la
I
3 351
.1..
2S..
3 301 4 U
3 27 4 10, 3 f7
I 5 i'2'4
Indicates Sutulnv.
The olllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was.
. Rcnd.t. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. It'r'i.
C., M. fie St. P. Rv... S 11
Missouri Pacllle Ry..- 1
I 'nam Pacllle system. '.1 S 7
C. N. W. Ry 1 7
F.. K. &. M. V. R. II... 13 11 1 1
S. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. ,S- O.... 2.' 3 1
H M. R. R. II 1.1 10 9 1
C, 11. fit Q. Ry 2 2
C, R. I. .S: P. Ry., K. 1 S 1
C. It. I. fit P. Ry.. W. 2
Illltiolu Central 2
Total receipts SO hi 1') 2
The disposition of the day's teceipls wns
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of Head inulcntrii
IJuyers. Cattle. Hogs
Sh'p.
3d
19S
it')
1.273
1.SI0
Omaha Paeklnir Co 1 702
O. H. Hammond Co 171 fid
Swift and Company 113 010
Cudiihy Packing Co 297 !s
Attn our .t Co 420 991
Armour, from Sioux City OH
R. Heckcr Dcgan 1S1
Vnrsant fit Co 10
Lobman fit Co 219
W. I. Stephen 20
IIIU & Huntzlnger SS
R. rton Ai I'nderwood 9 .....
Livingstone fit Schnller.... 78
Ilrmllton fit Rothschild.... 170
It. F. Hobblck
Other buyers 92 Us
Tolnls 1.9S1 1.710 I.301
CATTLK There svim not a heavy run of
cattle here today, but as Chlcimo came
steady to a dime lower the fcelliu ln'tv
wns a little caller nil around an 1 tho
market wits none too active.
A good proportion of the receipts WJrc
mndo up of beef steers, nml while packer
jinitl about steady prices for thosa tti.it
suited them best, they wanted to miy tho
bulk of their supplies a Httlo lower. Salter.'
were generally asking steady prices, ninl
as 11 result trading was a little slow. Tin
market could be quoted steady to a dime
lower, the greatest decline being on the
lers desirable kinds.
Tho cow market wns nlso ti little easier.
Some of the liest grades mav have brought
nbout last week's prices, but others ver!
fifllOc lower. Canners wero In fairly good
demand tit fully steady prices. The market
as a whole was rather slow, and the 11101,1
Ing wns well advanced before the j ens wt f e
cleared.
Packer bulls were nlso a little easier,
hut cals-es held Just about the same. 'Stass
did not show much change.
Thero we'o only a few feeders offeiel,
but tlie demand being In good shape they
brcught good strong prices where the
nintlltv was satisfactory. Yarl traders sold
out about all the cattle. Ihev had .it tha
close of last week, and consequently they
wnnled morn for this week. Cuniliolltlon
was keen on the more desirable, bunches
nun the jirlees paid looked good anil vtrong.
The common kinds also hi ought fullv
stecdy prices. She stuff wns also In ,ood
rlemnnd at f till v last week's prices, and
so were rtock calves and stock bulls if cf
good quality. Representative sales:
ill-; I-. c aiuniin,
No.
Av.
.... 775
.... 750
.... 971
.... 971
....1000
....10SO
.... 880
.... 7M)
....1089
.... 915
910
....1277
....1103
....1181
....1201
Pr.
3 35
3 50
3 85
4 00
4 "0
4 "0
4 00
I 00
4 10
4 15
4 25
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 43
I 55
No.
HO
15'.".'
30. . .
17...
12...
10...
37...,
19...,
21...,
20...
IS...
42...
18...,
A v.
...117S
...1119
...lift)
...1132
...112G
...1142
...1173
...12S1
...ISO
...1187
...1224
...1122
. . . 122S
...1227
...1100
Pr.
4 5.
4 111
4 IV)
I 0)
I 00
I fi
4 70
4 75
4 "
I 80
4 sr.
4 90
4 no
t 90
4 90
1...
fi...
9...
I
...
1...
10...
4...
9...
IS...
18...
11...
51...
.110!'
STRRRS AND IIKIFKRS.
...1092 3 CO
4 21 3 42
4 .U 3 57
4 29 3 57 3 4S
4 27 3 44 3 44
4 37 3 47 3 38
4 35 3 4!) 3 39
3 i? 3 40
4 .14 3 43
4 38 3 45
4 35 3 50 3 43
4 41 3 55 3 29
4 49 3 CO 3 47
4 53 3 55 3 49
3 60 3 49
4 6S 3 47
4 52 3 2
4 48 3 49 3 47
4 5. 3 51 3 51
4 51 3 64 3 64
4 51 3 DO 3 50
3 59 3 64
4 fit 3 57
4 69 3 M
4 55 3 01 3 02
4 481 3 110 5 051
4 551 3 57' 3 72
4 02 3 i.T 3 071
I 3 CM 3 C2
8 1023 4 25
tt'S.
1 1150 3 or,
15 1099 3 05
2 1200 3 (.1
14 1100 3 10
1 91') 3 10
1 1170 3 10
1 1000 310
2 1220 3 10
1 1110 3 10
1 fiOO 3 10
2 873 3 15
2 1315 3 15
2 1170 3 13
11 1117 3 20
Ifl 1001 3 20
1 12") 3 20
1 710 3 20
1 820 3 25
11 971 3 T5
14 1019 3 r.
1 1130 3 25
1 1200 3 30
1 1110 3 30
9 997 3 10
3 1040 3
5 1004 3 ,'h'i
23 9d 3 35
1 1080 3 ".i
1 1O50 3 32
2 1200 3 10
17 1072 3 5
1 1011 3 SO
8 1251 3 50
1 1220 3 60
6 79i1 3'l
fi 933' 3 50
2 1370 3 fill
15 909 3 01
1 1025 3 70
3 1110 3 75
30 1000 3 5
2 1410 3 75
4 1012 3 75
7 9S5 3 50
1
1
1
7 .1
1
3
0
850
8S0
1 75
no
2 00
o nr
2 To
2 10
2 '0
2 10
2 50
2 50
2
2 00
2 (."
fifiO
fV2
1030
933
710
925
950
1093
890
91I1
880
WO
1220
1097
992
1100
10S3
1100
1093
1310
1000
1270
1190
1006
800
.. 99i)
1095
102T.
1000
973
907
1190
11(0
1220
1180
IllV)
1210
irl3
1310
1151
910
10M
1...
0...
1...
I...
1...
t. '. '.
1...
3...
1...
4...
J tit
2 75
2 80
2 SO
2 0
2 80
2 80
2 SO
2 S5
2 85
2 90
2 90
2 ()
3 CO
3 ft)
3 0(1
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 Id)
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 05
3 05
1..
1..
10..
n
si!
6..
3..
1050
COWS AND IIKIFKRS.
. 909 3 50
IIKIFKRS.
11
CiO
.... 600
.... fi"0
.... 900
.... W)
.... 9'8
.... 975
....1700
....1350
.... 760
....1210
.,..1040
....120
....119")
....13fil
....1220
....150.)
.... 990
....1210
....1330
....1410
.. 9S0
....1350
....1?0
....1500
... 280
.... 210
.... 140
.... 155
3 10
3 15
3 25
3 40
3 10
3 60
3 60
9...
8...
1...
8...
:...
5...
1...
...1031
... 903
... 8(0
. .. 932
1030
3 00
3 fi.i
3 70
3 70
3 75
4 HO
4 00
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 ,r.
3 3.
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 30
3 55
3 65
3 fi."
3 fi5
3 75
4 no
fi CD
...1070
...1150
...1380
...1190
...tm
,, ,62i)
...1120
,...i:so
...150.1
...1520
...1500
...10S0
...1435
...1400
,...1370
....120)
....1620
,...1371
...110')
.... 110
.... 160
.... 110
DULLS.
2 60
2 01
n .
2 5
2 00
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 2.5
3 25
3 "."
3 25
3 25
1
I
1
1
1
5X
1
1
1
1
1
n
V.'.'.'.'.'.
1 . 1 . . .
ft 1
1
ft 1
CALVKS."
3 !
1 ..
I...
4 00 2
4 30 1
n in 1
1; 00
fi 50
C 50
STACS.
1 1100 3 00
1
.. ..1350 I 10
IIKIFKRS
,1 10
fi 5 I p
610 3 15
fi 10 3 25
'!) '! ,"i0
... W) 3 Z)
1 "0 3
STOCK COWS AND
IS ti'.l 2 TO 2 .
1 1110 2 -. fi
1 750 2 75 1.
1 920 2 8" I
I fi97 3 00 Jfi
2 695 3 00 3..,.
SO0
3 10
II...
S52 3 35
3 111
STOCK CA1.VH3.
21o .1 uo 1
at .1 :
I 00
, STOCKKRS AND Fl'KDKRS
35..
tin 3 III
618 3 25
M...
trtu .1 (5
6..
6..
l'
1..
32..
4 ...
23....
23....
3....
2....
t
3.'.'.'.'
10....
22.
10..'.'.
24....
1....
34....
63....
, . . 7tl ' 3 75
. , . fifiS 3 75
. . . K70 3 90
...lOlrt 3 90
. . . 875 4 ()
...1065 4 00
,.. 893 4 00
. . . 690 4 15
670 3 25
I1S0 3 25
810 3 25
9J7 3 .10
IU7
3 35
20..
(V14
3 8S
3..
(!..
4..
3..
. 530 3 60
. 6S3 3 50
. 758 3 50
. 990 3 50
.919 3 60
, . 530 3 53
..1075 3 fid
... 919 4 1..
...827
... 924
4 20
4 30
4 35
920
.1030 4 35
. 75S 4 50
1.
. 880 3 iv)
T A ll,..,.l,o.irl,n1,l
III feeders.. 612 .1 ft) 2 bulls 1410 2 JO
I feeder... 680 2 60 1 bull 133.) 2 eO
1 feeder... 1180 3 50 2 hulls 120 3 "0
1 bull 1470 3 1 0
MII.KKRS AND SPRINOKHS.
1 cow IMW
I'nt.Mtt .mo
0) feeders.. 590 4 45 6 feeders. . 590 4 00
iiuiiH The- hog market opened n iiickii
Higher nt lids niilnt. wllh sales uoltiK from
5.22', to 15.25. At those prices the hogs
ncgnii moving toward Hie scales nt. 11
rapid rale, hut after the llrst round jiack
ers lowered their bids owing In iiufavoi'.i
hie, reports received from Chlcngo. Ihe
hogs that they wero willing to pay -iXla
for on tho start they wanted to get lor
J...20 IntOr on, and, as sellers wote holding
air tne morning prices, nut lime was u
Ing for n time. Kverythlng was bought
up, though. In uood season, the long string
going at 5.22'4. The lighter weights
nriitiKui jo.iij or less anu tne cnoicc n-ioj
hogs J5.25. Tho close was 11 shade easier
than the opening, but better than the
Weak snot lit tlm tnlilill... ltettrcsf ntn'.lvc
sales:
No.
Av. sn. Pr. No. Av. Sh.
Pr.
6 22V;
5 22,
6 22',3
r. '"it.
10 .
. 105
4 10
H! 2111
57..
99. .
..101
..190
..329
6 17'j
GJ.
251
40
. . .220
...218
. . .280
223
.'.".'250
...31(5
...278
...217
...270
. . .250
...258
...231
...2S
. . .261
...231
...210
...219
. . .20S
80 5 20
49.
80
CO..
81..
240 210 6 20
00...
7fi...
fi3...
6S...,
3...
81...
on. . .
71...
fit...
72...
61...
To. . .
K...
Gj...
62...
id . . .
Ts...
70. . .
ill...
03...
70. . .
68...
74...
811...
07...
80 1 ."J'J
40 5 22's
40 5 225
lfio 6 22',
80 6 22' 4
... 6 22',
80 5 22l.
40 5 22'j
... 6 224
... 6 22Sj
... 6 22',j
200 6 22ia
.205 40 5 2i)
81..
85..
07..
2ik5
80 6
.1)
.218
.221
.227
80
5 20
120 5 20
80 6 22', j
... 5 22'j
... 6 22',
120 6 22V4
70 232
GO.
219
t;i . . .
V1. . .
48...
'12...
I'll...
,..238
. .240
,.3.l
SO 1 i'l
40 6 :'2Vj
. ...M IJ ,1 .....
r nt.r
. ,.iu ... 11 ..'3
I'll 200 80 6 221,
fil 242 10 5 22Vl
S3 210 0 6 221,
45 241 ... 5 221
...
.. .'I,'!
..242
..210
..241
np
! . .'5:1;
6 2214
5 22'?
10
IS 212 ... 5 22,4 70 259 280 6 25
48 370 ... 6 22ii 01 M
79 243 100 6 224 03 211
58 23S 80 6 22's 70 230
71 247 80 6 22'4 68 275
45 280 lW 6 22' 74 227
5 :
... 6 2,i
... 6 23
... 6 25
80 6 25
'.'.' 190 ... 6 22U 811 211
52 301 ... f,: 07 276
151 191 . . S "2 1 1.
40 5
L"2U
SIIKKP There wns a good liberal run
of sheep here today, but the demand was
equal to thn occasion, and, 11s a result, the
market ruled active and Just nbout steady
nil (found with the close of last week.
The hulk of the offerings were mndo up
of lambs mid ewes, very few wetlierH cr
yearlings being on sale. Colorado lambii
sold as high us j.i.25 mil western ewes
brought J3.7.1 There wns 11 bunch of cholco
native ewes that brought $3.90. About the
only wethers offered sold for $1.40. It was
a good, nctlve mnrket throughout end
everything was weighed up early In tho
morning.
There were only a few feeders on sale
mid they brought Just about last week's
prices.
Quotations: Choice fed wethers, $1.25fr
4.5"; fair to good wethers. $l.00ffl.23; cholco
lightweight yearlings, l4.60fz4.SO; fair to
food yearlings. $l.265t 1.60; choice ewes. $.140
ff3.9); fair to good ewes. J3.0Oil3,IO; cholco
spring lambs. $5.2515.35; fair to good spring
lambs, $5.O0fi5 25; feeder ewes, $3.25j3.60;
feeder wethers, $3.60fi3.75; feeder lamlu,
$l.00fjl.40. Representative sales:
1..
4..
1..
10..
No. Av. Pr.
102 Mexlcnn ewes 95 $3 30
191 western ewes 128 3 70
419 western ewes 113 3 70
214 Colorado ewes 99 3 75
225 Colorado fives 9S 3 75
398 Colorado ewes 121 3 75
80 western ewes 133 3 90
210 Mexlcnn yciirllngs 8 4 25
277 Mexican vearllngs 83 4 23
403 western wethers 118 4 40
fiS western lambs 70 6 (0
638 western lambs 74 6 0)
19S western lambs 70 5 15
225 Co'orado lambs SS 5 25
222 Colorado lambs 89 5 25
1 buck 200 3 60
21 native ewes 100 3 75
3 lambs 73 4 25
30 cull lambs 73 4 4)
12 lnmbs 51 4 75
151 western lambs 68 4 so
103 native lambs 89 5 15
1 native lamb 100 5 15
CHICAGO mm: STOCK MWIKIVr.
('utile Steady to l.otver Hogs Shade
lllulirr Sheep I I nil.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2S.-CATTLK-Receipl-,
2l,(i00 head; cholco steady others steady to
lOe lower; cows and heifers, stendy to
strong for good to choice; cutters nnd can
ners, 15fJ25c lower; Texnns steady; good to
prime steers, 5.101 CM; poor to medium,
$3.40fi5.00; stockers nnd feeders, steadv,
$3.(0fj 1.50; cows. $2.055 1.10; heifers. $2 70Jf
4.60; tanners. $1 90f2.r); bulls, $2.70ff4. '";
calves. Sl.00f.f5. 75; Texas fed steers. jl.0o&'
1.90; Texas grass Bteeis, r3.35"l.(X; Teas
bulls. $2.60-83.75.
1IOC1S Receipts today, 23,oon head: to
morrow, 38.000, estimated: loft over AMM:
average, shade higher; top, $5.35; mixed
and butchers. 85.1 0f( 5. '15; good to "hoice
heavy, $.i.20fi5.3o: rough heavy. $.i.O.f?r.10;
light. $5.1lMi5 30: bulk of sales. $3.231 5.31).
8 h ' ' A IS I ' la.mhh liece 11 B. "O.MO
lieau; succp nnu ininns urm; goon 10 cnoicc
wethers. W..54I l.tifi: lair to rlio ee m veil.
$3.50513.81; western sheep. $3.76f4.50; Texas
sheep. 2.50f'3.60; native lambs, $1.255(5. 5";
western lambs, $5.O0fj5.60.
New York Live Stock .Mnrket.
NKW YORK, Jan. 28-HKKVKS-Re-
celpts, 5,532 head; steers steadv for com
mon to rair, good steers a siinde lower,
thin cows and bulls firm: steers. S4.75'if6.40:
bulls. J2.75ff4.00; extra fat bulls, $1.40; cables
nunto live rattle at I .on Ron nt 12i(t'"c; at
Liverpool at lift 12c; sheep nt 12i(13o; lambs
at nr exports, none.
CAI.VKS-Rccelpts. 1.03 head. Mnrket
iirm nnu n soni veu s. Ki.uofi'p.m: burn
ynrd calves. t3MQ 1.00; western, $4.00f(4.6);
yeuriiiiKs, j.i.vtfn d.uu.
HIIKKl' AN 1.A.MI1H IteeellltS. ll..fiS9
head; good sheep steady; others slow;
oseil weak: choice lambs steadv: other
lower: whole mnrket closed let: off: lambs.
J.'fl'f(tl.l'Ui OMIil. 4U.I1I.
lIOC.S-Reee tits. G.559 head. Market firm
pigs, $5.70'u5.80.
KmiNiiN City Live Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 2s.-CATTLK-Ilo.
celpts, moo head natives and 2,000 head Tex,
ans: market steadv: native beef nt -. r
$l.60f75.50; Mockers ond feeders, t3.75ffl.75
western fed steers, Sl.oojrUK): Texas and
Indian steers. 3 75ff I. CO; cows. $3.()0ff 1.23:
heifers. $3.60fi4.75; hulls. $3.GO'(4.G5: calve.
ij.iird .en
IICKJS Hece huh. 9.000 bead: market re
higher; top. $5.10; bulk or sales, I-i.251i5.50:
nenvy, fi.30'!:i.w; mixed packers, J5.;'0li3 2j
light. 15.25fi5.40; pigs. $5.15.
SIIKKP AND LAMPS Receipt", 1,30)
lier.n: minus, ine lower siieen. urong: we.tt
cm lambs, f5.00f.i5.40; western wethers, j.2
8. wi: wesiern veariings, ji.iiUU&.W; ewe-i,
wwtli.; cuiis, t." vi'ii 1 .1.
St. I.oiiIh Live Stoek,
ST LOl'IS. Jan. 28 -CATTf.K-Reoetntr..
4.80.) head. Including 3.WI hend Texnns: nvir-
kct weak to n shiido lower or nntlves nnd
5f10o lower for Texnjis; natlvo shlppl-ig
an.' export steers, n. iiiiiii.ni; nresseq 111-er
nn, I butcher steers, $l.lM6 10; slrerr. tinder
l.oo1! lbs., ;i.oo'(4.ao; stocKers and renders,
$2.6'if)4fi'): cows and peirers, j.'.iu'n t.rr: can
ners. Jl.ld." iu nuns, ti.wii t.w. -rexas nml
Ind 1111 steers, ij.toi 4.00 cows and h" Tor.
IS .Wit
HOC58 - Receipts. C.7O0 hend; mnrkt
weak: pigs and iignis, .. irr(i;..i'&; packers
$S20fi5.2r.: butchers. $5 25f3.32' j.
tsiu;i;r a,u i.a.mh.i ueceipis, 0701
head", maritei sirong ami iftive niiiivn
muttons. $J.75f 4 60; lambs, $1 25f5.G5: eqlls
and bucks, U 1() t'. sioeaert, .'.(X(J.lo.
St, ,loepb I.ltr Stock .Mnrket,
SOI'TH ST JOSKPII. Jnn. 2S. (Stiocial.l
rne jourmii quoiin;
CATTLK --Receipts, duo hend: markH nc
tlve nnd steady; natives, $I.OJfi5.45; 'V.i.
nml westerns. .i.joi& ui; cows and ne lers
$2.10f)4.25; bulls and stsgs, $2.10fi4.fiO; year
Hugs and calves. $,1.5o?f l.i'O; stnekor.i and
reif crs. Jl.iio'i4 ;in, ven, ii.uoiu 75.
HOOH--Receipts. 4.()0 nead: mnrkut VtU
6c lilgner; an urani-s. .i..irin..i'j; duik or
rolec, ri .."lTtfi :Vr. pigs, steadv
SIIKKP AND LAMPS Receipts 1 9'K)
hend; mnrket active unu sieuiiy; iambs
$5.25; yearlings, j.tv).
Stuck In Slulit.
Following are thn rerelpts ni the f iur
iirlnclnal western markets iur .innuarv i:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omnha 2,102 4.70) 1.113
Chlcngo 21.000 2.Vm0 20 m
Kansas city s.mo 9.1100 1,300
St. Louis 4,800 ij.700 l.'MO
Totals
35,902 15, ICO 29,013
("once Mnrket.
NKW YORK Jnn SS.-COFFKK -Tho
market for cr ffen f.itures opened stendy
ami ,ri points lower, miter iinuer Disappoint
ing cniues rrom foreign markets, heavy re
celiiis 111 the crop country apathetic spot
nemanii aoseiice 01 nun spcciuniinn u'ld
selling bv local and fon lun lnteresls In
Hie early uftcrnoon tho market steadlca up
on covering, hut iigalu rnsed off nml closed
steady, witli prices net unchanged to 5
points lower. Tolnl sales wero lS.fW bass,
Including February at 5.35o; March, ,4c;
May, 6.5.V; July, ii.fioe; August, 6,05c; Sep
tember, 6 70c. October, 6.100; December,
5.85c. S)ot. Rio, quiet. No. 7, Invoice, 7c.
Mild, dull, Cordova. Sif 1:14c
Oil mnl llofiii,
OIL CITY. Jan. 2.8. Credit bnlnticns, $1.17;
certlllcates, 110 bid. shipments, 144,897 hbls.;
average, 96.07G bhls., runs, 121,80) bhls.;
nvernge, 87,959 bids.
NKW YORK, Jan. is OILS--Cottonseed,
dull, jirlme crude, 27'4'iiie; prima yellow,
31"c. Petroleum, qilel Rosin, steady.
Turpentine, dull 11 1 40-i4o4c.
I.IVKRPOOL. Jim. 28 ult.S Cottonseed,
Hull rellned, sxH. eas at 20s 9d
LONDON, Jan 28 OIL Linseed, 29s.
ARMOUR LEGATEES GET THIS
Wldotv, Son nml Tttn (ii nndsoiis llnvn
Claim on Hstntc Vnliied nt Fif
teen .Million Dollars.
CHICAGO. Jan. 28.- Tho will of the Into
nillllonnlre packer nml grain dealer, Philip
D. Armour, disposes of an estate valued
nt $16,000,000, according to statements ma do
In nn application for letters testamentary,
Hied In the protmto court here today by
Mnlvtnfc 1). Armour, widow of dorcnucd, and
J. OgJcn Armour, his son. Mrs. Armour
and J. Ogden Armour nre made executrix
and executor, and aro named ns IcgAteei,
each receiving one-half of tho estate.
Of the testator's wealth, $14,900,000 Is In
personnl property ami $100,000 In realty.
P. D. Armour nml Lester Armour, grand
children of thn testator, by his son, P. D.
Armour Jr., who died In California n year
ago, nre not mndo legatees directly In thn
will, but aro provided handsomely for by
"charges upon the legatees." It U provided
In these "charges" that upon attaining Iho
nge of 25 years each of the grandchildren
shall receive $1,000,000. half of this from
Mulvinn II. Armour, their grandmother, and
half from J. Ogden Armour, their uncle. At
30 years of ago ciirh Is to receive a slmllnr
amount from grandmother and uncle.
Should they live to attain the nges men
tioned each will, therefore, receive nn
aggregate of $2,000,000 ft inn tho tatp.
As n reason for not leaving his grand
children more tho writer of tho wIP ex
plains Hint their father during his tlfo
liiul received nearly nil of his share In tho
cstnle. To this the children and their
mother aro heirs.
Tho executrix nnd executor nre given full
power to manage tho cstatn without bond.
Tho Instrument Is tinted I'nendcnn, CM.,
January 30, 1900.
Armour ln?tltutc, Mr. Armour's pot
project, which ho fOBtered with n lavish
liniid during life, Is not mentioned In tho
will, hut It Is regarded ns certain Hint pro-
Ision for It wns made beforo Its patron
died.
A codicil to tho will under dato of Pnsn-
denn, CM., Fehrunry 12, 1900, provides thnt
tho executrix and executor shnll not ho
esponslhle to any court for their handling
of the estntc nnd otherwise emphasizes tho
entire independenco of the legatees In
denllng with tho property which falls to
them.
Thnt tho provision king's cstntu fell under
the popular estimate that hnd boon put on
It Is explained by tho assertion thnt when
his henlth began to fall, following tho
Loiter whent deal, Mr, Armour divided $30,-
000.000 between his sons, Philip I), nnd J.
Ogden, thus relieving himself of consider
able responsibility nnd saving tho estnto
the pnynient of a largo inheritance tax.
I.MPOllTA.Vr SOll'NTII'IO DISCO Villi Y.
A Clinical Prepnrntlon Hint I'osltUrly
Kllls the llniiilriin (irrni,
A most Important discovery hnn been
made nfter a year's pntlcnt labornlory work
Mined tn a certain direction. It Is New-
hro's Horplclde, a preparation thnt cures
baldness, prevents falling hair and speedily
nnd permiinenlly crndicntes dandruff. Thcso
evils nre cnused by a germ or potaslto thnt
burrows Into the scalp, throwing up dand
ruff, ns It seeks to anp tho llfo of tho l.alr
nt tho mot. There's no baldness without
fulling nr thin hair, no thin hnlr without
dandruff, nnd no dandruff If tho germ is
destroyed. New hro's Ilcrplcldo is tho only
preparation that will do tho work. "Da
stroy tho cause, you remove the effect."
Mny Sbiiiiilon Tube .Mill.
PITTSIH'RO. Jnn. 28. Tho Plttsburir
Post today says: '"Negotiations are pend
ing In New York nt the present tlmo
which. If successful, will result In tho
Onrneglo company abandoning R 11in.11 of
building a great steel tube plant In Con-
neaut. Humors or this nnvo been current
for some days, but no authoritative state
ment of any kind could bo obtained until
last night, when Joseph Rhodes, chairman
of the board of directors of the National
Tube company, admitted that tho ofllclals
of that company wero making overtures
to tlio farncgie company tor the abandon
ment of the Conueaut Plant. How far
nlong these negotiations have jirogresied
Air. itnoiies couin not say. 11111 ne rult eon
lldeut that tho $12,000,000 tube mill of tho
Carnegie company would not oe built.
ltoekrfrller Wins II.
OLRVKLAND. Jan. 2S. Tho circuit couit
today nfllrmed the lindlug of the lower
court In favor of John D. lloekof.dler In
tho $1,000,000 suit brought against him by
Captain James Corrlgan to secure the re
turn or a inrge block or Standard Oil Mock.
Tlio case will bo appealed to tho slate su
preme court.
Till! It l'i A I. TV MAIIKKT.
INSTRI'MKNTS jilnced on record Monday,
January 28:
Warranty Deeds.
Kmlly Angell to J. .1. Hnrr, tM lot 3,
block 2. Ilorbach's 2d add $ 1,250
Loulso Watklns to Salome Ilraudl,
lot 1. block 9. South Omaha 750
Gus Peterson and wife to Aug. Pem-
son, H'.i or ays lot 3U, block 1, camp
bell's mid LOoO
C. (1. Fisher and wife to Pnttur-Sliolcs
comiinuy, lots 1 and 2, block 15, Pat
rick k 2d add 1,000
Lorettu (Jiieally to C. A. Palterson,
tax lot 13. Ill 28-15-13 2.250
L. N. Pelf to J. S. Cameron, lot 2.
block 10. IlrlKXH' Place 2.000
Joseph Mertz and wife to Jacob Mertz,
lots 111, 11 nnu J-", mock :i, Hutu :
B.'s add 6')
(toll ' liilin Deeds.
C. A. Patterson to Nelllo Slieelcy. ot
nl. tax lot 13. Ill 28-15-13 1
K M Sumner et nl to Theodore Wil
liams, iindlv. nt wV4 "f s',4 of w'.
se 1-15-12 1
Theodore Williams and wife to K.
M Sumner, same 1
M. S. Illoom nnd wife to Joseph Hold
smith, w',4 lot 1. block 93, Omiilia.,.. 1500")
Union Trust cumfmny lo .1. S. Cam
eron, lot 28, block IU, Ilrlggs' Plato. 1
Deeds,
J. M. Cruiekshnnk nl nl, referees, in
Alvali Samson, nw nw 5-1t'-10 1,215
Sherllf to Randolph SavlugH bank,
lots 1 nnd 2, Raltlnioro park; lot
47 nnd south 20 feet lot 4fi, S. K.
Rogers' Okahoma i.'irt
Haino to same, west 8 feet lot 7
nnd east 10 feet lot fi, block 190,
Omnhn 2.1
Same to same, north 98 feet lots 1 and
2, block 21, WnliiJt Hill 1.700
J. N. Hrown. trustee, to I.. N. Helf,
lot 28, b!ock 10, Hrlggs' Place .... 1
Total amount of transfers $.!0,'9
FRECKLES
Moth.tnn.llversiiotiiand all jIk
Cit'iit(iry(llooloralloiisnio com
iilutoly reaioTed by niy tivclal
homo treatment, and tnocomji
lexlnn renderedclenrand tirlutll.
V lull Information with booW free.
Dl'IlflATOLOdlST WOODUIJRV
1 63 Slute St.,cor.lonrc, Chicago
CoolC'BllUch('SR'rithletsareciii.pi.iifiillr
uied monthly brovrriO.u 0 hulii s. Price,
W Hy mini, $1.08. Hud 4 rmli for
J isnipie sr.11 pcrilculai. Th Ciwlt Co.,
Z 2.VJ Woorlwnnl htb.. Dptrolt. Mleh.
EoM la Omaha bv Kuhn A Co., 1$ I Dourtti.
JAMES E, BOYD & GO.,
Telephone Kllll). (I11111I111, .Neb.
COMMISSION,
(iltAI.V, PltllVI.HIO.NS mill STOCKS,
Hoard of Trinlr.
Correspondence; John A. Wnrron fit Co,
Direct wires to Chicago and Now YorK.
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