10 THE OMAHA DAILY ft EE; THURSDAY, JA"NT" AHY 31, 1001. COMMERCIAL AM FINANCIAL Anti-Bull Agoncles Oet the Beit of the Wheat Market. i PRICE DROPS ONE-HALF CENT OR MORE Ollirr Miirkrts Also Surfer, Corn Dropping Oiir-lllglitli Cent, lints a Simile mill Provisions I'lto In .. en Cents, CIIirv.no, Jnn. 30. -In n decline, nf 41?Sc In Mny wheat today Indifferent cables, liberal receipts, favorable wentliT n.il other bearish ornslderntlons p.nyed n ;,.irt. fern (Implied ij,r., outs a rlniihi ami pro visions M'Vie. Tlin wheat market was a professional th.rughntit tho ss.lnn. anil the trsdu wan of a scalping order, content, with small deal and corresponding prllt.i or '.osj'os. Mny opened '4fJ14o lower at "OSc to TC'ic uimrr thn Influence of Indifferent Liverpool enhes, thn light fall of snow and the ! lajed announcement of Aii.4tr.illan ship ments, aggregating Efii.ooo bushels last wont. Tin market declined oarly to f, w!ier It held stoutly for a time, with n row Mmd buying orders h'led. Tho liberal roe Ion and umall world's visible dc.ereuso, f),u btishils. later rntiscd further Helling pt-s-Hire, and May dropped to 75V. Hh ,rtn ov cred on thn deollno ai.d the market roic d to 7r,i(,e and closed 'ifjNic down at TwM'a". Heoboard clearances iti wheat and iliitr were equal to 373.UIO be'lielx. Primary ri -cilptH nKxrrKiitoil 4I2.M") Iuf4i-1m, p implied with 354,iioo last year. Minneapolis al Dnluth reported TuG curs, ucnihsl 251 mt v-fck and 271 a year iiro. Incnl reocipm .fre 31 cars, 3 of controct grade. The feature In the corn mr.iket was Ihe almost total absence of outside business. The opening v. us ea.ler on rubles, a liberal cruntry movement and the . exo-dent wnither. The wheat weakness alio' tol.l ngalnst tho price. Thorn was rcarrel" :t"v of tho usual support, bin commissi in. houses had 'filing orders from the t-Mrt. At the decllii", moderate covering bv shorts ceiled a rally from the bottom and the close was falrlv Mendy. .May rold between IV and .'We and chisel ,c lower at 38V :J 3!ti Receipts wele 'Ml ( tirs. flits were fairly active within a narrow Tor.go. There whb soir. heavv soiling, hut t'n market stood up under It firmly' M'iv sold between Hi't,c and 25o r.ud closed a shade lower at 25 V. H(oelpts wero IU7 'nrs. I"r visions -.voro dill. Llhrnl hog re ceipts and lower prlceH at the yards caued selling nt the opening. Utter eov-er-ng by shorts caused a pur'lnl recovery nnl the close was fairly steady. May noik noli between fl4.07'-4 and Jl.1.91 and closed .'jc lower at JII.02I4,; May lard hot won J7 H, and J7.I21,, closing 714o down at J7 to. PJVL. May ribs between $7.'Jfi.i7 07V4 mid 10 9,14. with tho cloio 5fJ'7',4e depress.) 1 nl J7 02'v. Ertlmntcd receipts tomorrow. Wheat. 45 errs, corn. 320 rnrs; outs, 130 cars; hogs, W.00 head. There will ho no session of tho Honrl of Tnulu February 2. Queen Victoria's funeral. The leadlnit, futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. IIlKh.l Low. Closc.l Yos'y. Wheat .Inn. F( b May Corn .V.n. Feb. May Oats Jnn. Mny I'ork- Jau. May I,nrd Tan. Mar. Miiy Itllis- May 73J4 73 73t; 13U, 71 73j; 73TA 73V4 73'AW, 7tH M 3fiTi SMi, 3fi 37 ... SSJ S6J 3C:" aTW'i M'iWaa 3D 3SHasT'H3y 3;j? 23'i 23i; 23)J 2311 r3,V4 I i 13 R2V4 H 31 4 074 l07ii13 90 I llWHI 11-10 7 374 7 3714 7 37141 1 37'4 7 42'4 7 37l. 7 f. 7 471, 7 4714 7 42V4I 7 45 7 M'j 9214 C f)2U 6 02141 WV4I W4 7 7 07H 7 02141 7 10 No. 2. Cash quotations worn ns follows: KLOtni Dull; winter patents, M.fiOJW.SO; stralKhts, J3.2(Vii.l.W; clears. J2.7OI?3.20; sprlnn oclals. J4.4Wn.rO; pntcnts, jn.fiW(j3.S0: Btrnlirhts. J3.103.40; bnkors. t2.2O5r.'.t!0. WHEAT-No. 3 spring. C0f(73c; No. 2 red. t'onX-Nn, 2. 37Uc; No. 2 yellow, 37I4C. OATS-No. 2, 21?,e; No. 3 white, 24 Ei 'if. UVK No. 2. 51 ft 52c. liAUUCV-Low urade, 401?'l7c: fair to cholco malting, DOfifiOo. 8i;Mt:S-Nn. 1 flav, J1.75; No. 1 northwest err.. JI.75iT1.7fi; prime tlinothv, 11. r,0; clover, contract crade, Jii.00fni.23. lMtOVISlONS-Mess i.trk. nor bbl.. $13.ri74 fi13.C2'4. Lard, tier 100 lbs . J7 32i7.35. Short ribs sides! (loose), $C.My7.10. llry Baited shoulders (boxed). $ti.2f.(G.50. Short clear sides (boxed). J7.2,-iB7.3.'i. WIIISKY-Hasls of hlph wines, J1.27. Hl'OA ItH-Cut loaf. il.Efle; Rranulated, I (wc, confectioners' A, D.t.io; oft A. o.llc. Kollowlni; uro tha receipts nnd shlpmunts for today. Articles. Receipts. Shipment!?. nnur. bbls fio.OOu 30.fl'10 lVhat. hu 78.000 (H.'OO Corn, hu 30l,oro UXOfi nats, bu 394.CNX) ICI.iiOit Itye, bu OaYK) 2,X) Hurley, hu tS.OO) S.OM) On tho I'roduco exchange today tho but t".' ninrkot wan active; creameries, 14f(20c; dulrles. UH'tihSc. Cheese, qulot, WuUic. Kkbs. (inlet; fresh, 17c. M1W YOHIC in.MlU.il, .MAHKKT. (tnotHt loos Vnrlous of the Ilnr I'oiiinindl t les. Ni:W YOIIK. Jan. 30. FI.OUR-neeelpts, 0,2.S5 bbls.; exports, 10,000 bbls.; less active, but hold at old llgurcs, closing about steady ; winter straights, J3.t5fj4.55; Minnesota pat ruts, JI.O0it4.23; Mliiuehotu bakers. J3.00i' :i25, winter patents, J3.iVifl.00; winter ex tras, $2.50f!'.,.S.i winter low grudes, J2.45'ij2.iV). Hyo Hour, dull; fair to good, J2.S0fT3.15; cholco to fancy, J3.15if3.G0. lluckwheat Hour, dull, J2.151j2.2ll. lU'ClvWIIKAT-Dull, C0f'tii2c, e. I. f., New York. COHNMHAIz-Diill; yeUow western, clt. Wc; Ilramlywlno, $2.40'i2.4'i. UYI3 Steady; No. 2 western, S4c, f. o. b., alloat; state. SSfifiX:. c. I. f., New York. HAUIiin" MAlr-Dull: western. 65fC72c. HAUUHY-Htcady; malting. (Vij70c. c. I. f.. New York; feeding, 4Sfj1Sle, c. I. f., Now York WMKAT necolpts, ISTi.OO) bu.; exports, Ct.OtH) hu. SK)t, easy; No. 2. Sli,c. f. o. h. nlloat; No. 1 northern. Diiluth, 87'ic. f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, 90-e. f. o. b. nlloat. Options opened easy and developed nosltlvo weakness later In thn day throjgh llnuldatlou brought on disappolntlui; cables, small export demand, light clearances and tibsenco of public support Closed easy at Mjhc net decline; March, SOffSOc, closed nt ROW'; May, 80 7-lCf lS0T,c, elosed at MN,o; July, 80i5iti0-c. closed at hO'ie. t OU.N-lteculpts, 12.I.S23 hu.; exports, 57. i ou. nl"". nrm; iMi. and 4Hl(ic. f. o. h. afloat ket nK'iieil easy with iiuently declined under lino weather, but llnally export demand. Closed steady nt a partial 4C net advance; January. 4SV4fil9e. closed ut 4)e; May, -MHffllV. closed at 4l'e; July closed at 41c. OATS Itecelpts, head; exports, 50 nil. wiHil, quiet; .no. 2, 30o; No. 3, 2P4o: wtilte, ;i2iifa.'V4c; No. 2 wlilto, 31Vae; 2, ISi,4c, elevator, 1 hn option mar wheat. It subse weak cables and rallied a trllle on No. track, mixed western, 2D'4fr31c; trnck, white, ;imi;s.H ujitions slow and easier. HOPS -Quiet; state, common to choice, 1!M crop. lilfiSlo; U'.HI crop, IKflSc; old, di!e; I'aclllo coast. 1900 crop, 155119c; lb99 crop, 10 flHe; old, 2ft!c. MinKS-Klrin; nalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 1S14 (il19ci California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs.. 15(. I,1'3ATU Kit Steady; hemloek solo, IVjenoa Ayies. light to heavyweights, 24Sj2oc; ituUI, 2;iMi2tl4c. WOOU-Q.ilot; domestic lleece, 2liiMo; Toxiih, IMjUo I'HOVISIONS Ueef. filow; family. Ill mf 12.00; mess. JH.OV.I.DO; beef hams, JlW.iOfj'.uW; racket. JlO.tXKu 10.50; city, extra India mess, J14.WTHti.tii). Cut meats, steady; pickled hel lion. J7 75fi.75; pickled shou'ders. JS.SOij'5.75; pickled hams, Jx.75fj9.fi0. I.unl, easy; west ern steamed. J7.75; retlned, steady; con tinent, J7.93; South America, JS.50; com pound. j3.504lfi.(K4. Pork, dill; family. JI5.otHfl5.75; short c!car. JI3.75fj 1G 50; mess. J13. 2501 14.50 lU'TTKU-Hecelpts, 4.S15 pkgs.; steady, creamery. lG)j!2c; Juno creamery. I5fr20c; factory. llffHc. , CHKKBK-Hoeclpts. m pkgs.; Ilrm; fancy, largo, fall mmio, UfjUHc; fancy, small, fall made. llSiUc. i:aos Hecelpts, 0.S29 pkgs.; ilrm; west. jkn9V"nrh' 19l::,1c: S0l"llorn. t mark, 'AhLOW-Stcady; city. 5c; country. 1 POl'UTItY-Allve, steady and unchanged; dressed, slow; turkeys. Mifj lo'.tc ; chickens, I Wile. MKTA1.S Tho local metal market ruled generally weak today. Speculation, how ever, was dormant. Tin opened weak at 371-j points deelivi anil ruled weak nil dav, hut not active, and c'osetl weak, with sell ers nt JM.25. The depression here was due largely to heavy arrivals, amounting to ?.'5 tons, and a loss of J.'l at London to j;i is 7d. Tho copper situation both hero and nhroad was principally at a standstill. Do. ninnd continues slack anil prices remain nominally unchanged nt JI7 for Lake Su perior and Jlti.i24 for casting and electro lytic. The close at IahuIou wus quiet at i"t 0s 8d. I.odil, thougn weak nnd 5s lowiv abroad, to lorH fld. ruled dill and feature less loca'ly, and prices were nominally quoted at Jl.37'4. at which ilg'ire no hut tiess whs reHiited Spelter, however, was weak Hgiiln today, fnliowlnt? advices to the effect that a loss of fts was scored at Ion tlon to ils 2s iii. and prices were 5 lower at the eloe. Domestic Iron markets con tinue Inactive and without material change. Kngllsh markets were Ilrm and higher. At OIiidrow ulK M was the closing llgtiro nnd at Mlddlesburough 40s lOVitd. Omaha w 1 1 (i i,i:a 1.1 : mahkivi-.o. ('iiiiiHiIiiiis of Trnile unit (lootntlons on Stntile nnd I'lincy Produce. KOOS -Hecelpts, light; good t'ock, l&fil7c I.lVi; POfl.THY -Hens, .1U',ie; spring chickens, u'Utk'. roosters, Sfjfc. ducks, 6ft ttV4e; geese, tVuTe; turkeys, CAI'c. I'UKSH DHKHSKD PortniY-Hcns, 7c; roosters, 5fi!c; ducks, 714'HSc; geese, SfJSlicj Bprlng chickens, per lb . To; turkeys, 9c. (SA.MK-Malhird ducks, per doz.. J3.00fjf 3 50: teal, Ji.oOfi 1.73; mixed. Jl 50f1.75: Jack rabbits. Jt.JMil-tiO: cottontails, TscfiJI. Ill 'TTHH--Common to fair, Uffimc; choice, Ufllc ; "oparator. 23c. miCSH OYHTHHH - Klrst grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium, 20c. Second grade, slack filled. New York counts, per can, extra selects, Vm; standards 20c; bulk standards, per gal., PKJKONS-t.'vc, per doz., 9)c. VKA US-Choice, 9f10c. HAY Price quoted by Omnha Wholesale Hay Dealers asser-latlon: Cholco upland, tx; No. 1 uplntd, J7.50; medlam, J7; coarse, 0 5o. Ityu stijw. 45.50. These prices are tor hay nl good color and duality. Demand fair, iteoclpts, 3 cars. OATS-No. 3 white, its. COKN-No. 3, 32c. lillAN-Jlt. VKOKTAM,E3. PAHSNIPS-Per bu., 50c. TCItNIPS-Per bu. haBket, 40c. II MKTS-Per bu., 4Cc. CAIlHtiTS Per bu.. 40e. I.KTTCCIO- -Per doz., MfflOc. It. DISH KR Per doz.. 3uy35c. IIHANS-Wnx, per 1-3 hu. bosket, Jlj string. )-. POTATOE5-Per hu., COfJCOc; Idaho, per hu.. Mtc. SWKBT POTATOKS-Per hhl., J2. CAHHAH1-: Hollnnd seed, l?ic. TOMATOKS - California, per 4-bMket crate, $2 ONIONS-Nntlve. per bu., Jl; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c. CHI.KKY-Callfornla, as to size, 45U75c; Knlamaoo, 2.Hj3ie. CAUI.IFI.OWKIt-Callfornln, per crate, KltUITS C.UAPKS-Mnlago, per keg. J.599.00. APPMCS-Per bbl.. J2.60; eastern, J3.25fi 3.M'; California Ile'lllowers, per box. J1.50. CUANHKHlllKS-Hell and Hugle, J10 per bid.; Jerseys, per bbl.. 9.50; per crate, J3.25. TUOPICAI. Kill ITS. OltANGKS - California seedlings, J2.23 (02.60; navels, J2.73fJ3.25; Mexicans, J2.50; Klorldns, J3.2o. LHMONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, J3.50; choice. J.'l. HAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.O0fi2.f,O. FICiS California, now cartons, SOc; layers, 76c; Imported, per lb, 135jlriC. DATKS-Per.sian. In 09-! o. boxes, Salra, 6c per lb.; Halloween, 61sc per lb. MISCELLANEOUS. HIDES-Nc 1 green. CV4c; No. 2 green. 5'Ac; No. 1 salted, 7&o: No. 2 salted, 014o; No. 1 veal calf, Ji to 12 lbs.. 3V4c: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. fi'4c; dry hides. SfM3c; sheep tielts, 25ft7Sc; horse hides, Jl.50fi2.25. NrTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c: fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18fj20c: raw peanuts, per lb., 5ftrS!4c; rousted, tH4fi 7V4o; Hriizlls, 12c; pecans, lt)ffl2c. IlONEY-Colorado, 24-sectlou case, J3.75. CIDKIt-Per bbl., J5; per hnlf-bbl J3. SAl.'EHICHAUT-Per bbl., J4; per half bbl., J2.50. St. I. mils (Irnlu 11 lid Provisions. ,ST I.OPIS. Jan. 30.-WHICAT-LOWC': No. 2 red cash, elevator, 73Jic; track, 7tw "4140; January. 73t,c; May, 71'Jc; July, 73!&c; Nr.. 2 hard, 70'ffTlc. COHN-Easy: No. 2 cash, 37c; track. r,V,e; January, 37c; M.iv, 7c; July, 37; o. OATS-i:nsy; No. 2 cash. 20V;c: track. 2iii',f2tj,2c; January, 2G1o; Mny. 254fJ20c; No 2 white. 2S'4c. HYE Higher at flUc. KliOl'H-Steady; patents, J3.0OfJ3.75; extra fancy and straight, J3.25fJ3.G5; clear, J2.703 2.90 SEEDS-Tlmothy, firm; nvernge. J4.2o 4.70, with prlmo worth more; flax, J1.72. COHNM E A ly Higher, J2.05. IJHAN Steudy; sacked, cast track, dSfJ C9c. HAY Quiet and weak; timothy, J9.00 12.C0; prairie. JS.00f9.ffl. WinSKY-Rteadv. 11.27. I HON COTTONTJES J1.25. llAOC.INO-7fi7V. HEMP TWINE 9o. PHOVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed), ensler; extra shorts, J7.12H; clear ribs, J7.23; clear sides, t7.3T. Hacon (boxed), easier; extra shortB. J7.S714; clear ribs, J8.12H; clear shies. JS.23. Pork. Arm; Jobbing, Jll.50. Lard, lower at J7.15. METALS lyead, dull nt Jl.17'4. Spolter, lower; j:i.82'4 asked. POl'LTHY Steudy; chickens, Slic; voung, 7c. turkeys, tic; young, 7c; ducks, fc; geese, 5c. lll'TTEH Steady; creamery, 16fJ22o; dairy, 12fflfio. ErtC.S-lllgher nt IGUc. nHCEIPTS Kloitr.' i!,000 bbls.; wheat, 49,("iO bu.; corn. 122,0il0 bu. ; oats, 47,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat, 00,000 bu.; corn, 93.000 bu.; onts, 60,000 bu. Liverpool (irutn nnd I'rovlsloits. LIVEHPOOIi, Jan. 30.-WI1EAT-Spot. nteady; No. 1 Callomla, CsCd; No. 2 rod western winter, 6s Id: No. 1 northern sprlns. f.s 3i,t(d. Futures, quiet; March, Csllvl; May, Cs 1M- COHN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 3s Ud; Atneilcan mixed, old. 4s. Futures, quiet; January, nominal; March, 3s9'sl; May. 3.s 9Hd. PEAS Canadian, steady, 5s 8d. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady, 2 5sTi'.C3 6s. FLOFH St. Louis fancy winter, steady. 8s fid. I'HOVISIONS Ileof, easy; extra Indian mess nan fid. Pork, dull; prime mess, west ern. Cs9d. llnms, short cat. 14 to 10 lbs., quiet, 45s lid. Hacon. Cumberland cut, 20 to 30 lbs., dull, 41s; short ribs, 10 to 21 lbs, ou'et, 41s tid: long clear middles, light. 2S to 31 lbs., quiet, 40s; long clear middles, heavy, .Ti to 40 lbs . quiet. 3Xs Od; short clear backs. 10 to 20 lbs., quiet. 3Ss; clear bellies. 14 to 10 lbs., quiet. 45s; shoulders, square, 11 to i3 lbs., qulci. 30s Cd. Lard, Am;rtcnn refined. In palls, quiet. 39s 3d; prlmo western, In tleicen, quiet. 33s, IHTTTBK Dull; American finest, 95s; good, 9s. CHEESE Sternly ; finest American mixed white. 51s Cd CliniiRCs In Avitllnlile Supplies. NEW YORK. Jan. .".o.-Speclul telegnphlc nnd cahlo communications to Hradstrjel s show the following changes In avullablo supplies since last account: Wheat. I'nltod States and Canada, cast of tho Hookies, decrease, 650.000 bu. : adi.it f.ir anil In Europe, decreaso. 105,00 bu.; total supply decreased. 050,000 bu. Corn, I'nlted States and Canada, east of tho Hockles. Increnpe. 3,511,000 hu. Onts, I'nlted States and Cannda, east of tho Hockles, Increase, 370.O1O hu. Among tho moro Important Increases nf wheat reported nro those ot 190.0) bu. In Merltoba, 07.000 bu. at Omaha. 52 00) bu .it Portland. Mo., and 60,0f0 hu. nt Minneapolis private otetitors The leading decreases In wheat Include those of 150 000 bu. nt northwestern Interior elevators. lnU.Otc) hu. at Chicago prlvato elevator and 6S,rr) bu. nt NashvMle. Tho combined stock of whent nt Portland, Ore , Tacoma and Scuttle, Wiush., decrcassj 905.00C bu. Kniisns City (irnlu nnd I'rnvlslnns, KANSAS C1TV. Jnn 30.-WHEAT-M.iy. Bsc. insh. No. 2 hard, (c; No 3, 07f7ti"He; So. 2 tod, 70. ; No. 3, 07fJ03c; No. 2 spring, G7o. CORN Ma v, 3i.i,e: oish, No. 2 mixed, 53fT 3t',e: No. 2 white, 3G!i. OATS-No. 2 white, i04c. KYE -No. 2. 4Sj HAY-Chnle- timothy. Jl0.50ftlt.00; choice prnlrle. Ji.00fS 50. Ht'TTEH-Creair.cry. KfJMc; dolry. fancy, lie I'OfSS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas ntrck, 15'lie per tloz., loss off, cns.x re turned; now wnltcwaod cns.es Included, 140 more. HECEIPTS-Wheat, 6C500 bu.; corn, CO.COJ bu ; oats. 0.OW hu. SI II I'M ENT Wheat, 96,000 bu ; corn, 34, 4W bu.: oats, 9,000 bu I'lilliiileliililn 1'roduee Inrkct. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 30.-HtTTER-Stoady; fancy western cre.imery, 22'...c: fancy western prints, 22c; fancy nearby pr.nts. 23o. EfitiS Firm; fresh nearby. 2le; frosh western. 21c; fresh southwestern, 21c; frech southern. 20e CHEESE -Steady ; New York full creams, fnnov small. HWHc; New York full cieams, choice, lO'jffUHo. VtllnitiiUee (irnlu 3fnrWit, MILWAl'KEE. Jnn. 30. WHEAT lver; No. 1 northern, 754fj70c; No. 2 northern 72V(f74Uo. HYE-Firmer: No. 1. 52fT52Ho PAULEY CJulet ; No. 2, 5fjV0c: snmpl?. 45fjt'iOc. 1'purln SInrljels, PEOHIA. Jan. 30.-COHN-Easler; No. 2, 36' sc OATS-Easler; No. 3 white, 2,(fj2tiViS. WHISKY-On the basis of Jl 27 for fin Ifhed goods. .Mlmiriiiiotls Whent, Flour mill Ilrnn, MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 30. - WHEAT -Cash. 75'c, May, 75f7rj'4c; July, 70V. On trnck: No. 1 hard. 7JNe; N". 1 northern, .GUp; No. 2 northern. 7IVf?72V. l'L(H H-lllgh.'r, lirrt patents, Jl.lotfli; ef..nd patents, 53 !Wtj4 llrs: clears. i'i.:S) secotnis clears, J2KV2 10. I HAN-Itt bulk. J11.25yil. Toledo (irnlu mid Need. TOLEDO. Jan. 30. -WIIEAT-Dull, lower; casn, ii-e; Amy, sic; Jtny, soc. COHN Active, ilrm; caeh, 39e; Mny, 39.c. OATS-Steady; cash. 20c; Mny. 2GV3C. HYE-6211lc. CLOVEHSEED Firm; 1S93 prlmo, J-J.70; cash, J7.30, .March, J7.40. tloliilli Ornln llnrUet. Dt'LFTII, Jan. .".0. H FAT No. 1 ha'd crsh, 75c; May, .s'c. No. 1 northern cash, 7.Vc. .May, 70!c; July, 77'ic; No. 1 north till. B3fji"e. OHN-3rt,e. OATS-261i20',;c. STOCKS AMI IIO.MJS. lliiiitlHilnlloii Ity pec 11 1 11 tors ('rentes tt'thlt)' In Mjieeliil .stii(.ts, NEW YOKK. Jan. 30. -Today s market was made up ot movements In spclal stocks, evidently tinder tho operations of speculative cliques who brought manipu lation freely to bear to aid tho movements. An overwhelming proortlon of tho total business wus In less than half 11 dozen slocks. Tho llrst flvo minutes of trading wore sufficient to demonstrate that very power ful support was In tho market. Tho heavy offerings of St. Paul wero freely bought and Its decline was checked nt 150. Tho same was true In Northern Pacllle nnd In tho Steel stocks. Tho olllctul color given to denials this morning of tho so-cnllod St. Paul tloal and the explicit assertions that it was off brought a large speculatlvo tell ing of tho stock and the statement on be half of the Steel and Wire directors, given out after tho close of the market yester day, was 11 weakening Inlluetico In tho Steel group. When tho determined anil effective support at these two threatening points was observed the tone of the specu lation was strengthened and tho prompt advance In Hock Island tuid of various other stocks later in tho dny served to sus tain prices In tho general list. Selling to realize was going on actively under cover of tho strength In nctlvc stocks nnd tho market wus lilglily irregular during tno nder thn lnlluenco of the first upward spurt In Hock Island, which rose iui ex treme 3, there wero general recoserles, St. Paul nnd other leading stocks rising above Inst night. The fact that the buying of Hock Island was by brokers Identic-it with the support In Steol and Wlro aroused somo distrust of the movement nnd tho subsequent ndvnnces In special stocks were not notably responded to In the general list. St. Paul sold off later to 149H, ami elosed with a not loss of 1 point. Southern Pacllle suffered from heavy realizing on the statement of December net earnings showing tho extraordinary lncreuso nf JS32.139 over December of last year. Mobile & Ohio continued to advance, rising Old on top of yesterday's gain of 6ls,. No authentic Information could bo secured during trad ing hours as to tho source of this buying, but It was made tho occasion by specula tors for advancing the stocks of vnrlous railroads which might bo benefited by so curing tho control, Including Southern Hnliway, Louisville, Chicago & Alton tind Kansas City Southern. Tho control of tho road Is nt present vested In the bondhold ers through a voting trust nnd It Is said that no controlling Interest In tho stock Is hold by liny one party. Late In tho day tho Steel stocks were marked up vigorously after resisting decline all day. Tho rise In Steel and Wlro from the lowest reached S, In tho preferred 214 nnd In Federal Steel 2U. There wore gains of 1 to 1V6 by somo other members of tho group. Tho engagements of gold for export by tomorrow's steamer make 11 total of J2.250, 000, whluh Is considerably less than tho preliminary estimate. Hut sterling ex changu hero advanced further today as It did In Purls nnd It Is evident that a gold movement from hero to London Is Im minent. Borrowers In London resorted to tho Hank of England today, showing thnt tho efforts of that Institution to control the open market aro meeting with success. With a prospect of gold being thus drawn from Now York, It scorns hardly probable that the hank rate will bo reduced tomor row. An additional reserve of gold In Lon don would bo desirable In preparation for tho placing of tho coming war loan there. Prices of bonds wero well sustained today on a good nbsorptlon. Total sales, pur value. J3.955.000. Fnlted States bonds wero all unchanged on tho Inst coll. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business was brisker on tho stock market today. Tho cheerful tono was general. Tho American department was active once moro. London was buying quietly of Americans In New York nnd cablo selling orders caused a set back. After that this department was dull up to the close. The chief demand for Amorlcnn stocks was In Southern railway. This buying was stimulated by tho report that the Mobile & Ohio and Southern Pa cltlc securities wero being sought In n tluht for control. Money wns a llttlo stlffT again today and It Is expected to bo still dearer. Thn bank continues to lend to tho market. Sliver was Hat on the cessation of tho eastern deninnd. The following are tbc closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfil Haltlmoro & O.. Canadian Poc... Canada So Cheh. & Ohio.... Chicago O. W... C. 11. &. Q Chi. Ind. &. L... do pfd Chi. & E. III.... C. N. W C, H. I. & P ... C. C. C. & St. L Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. L. & W Denver & H. O. do pfd Erlo tlo 1st pfd Ot. Nor. nfd Hocking Coal ... Hocking Valley. Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd Lako Erin & W. do pfd Lake Shoro L. & N Manhattan I, Met. St. Hy Mex. Central ... Minn. A- St. L.. do pfd Mo. Pacllle Mobllo & Ohio.. M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & W.... do nfd..fl No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W.... Ore. Hv. & Nuv. do pfd Pennsylvania ... Rending do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Hlo O. W do pfd St L. S. P.... do 1st pfd do 2d nfd St L. Southw... do. pfd St Paul do pfd St. P. Omnha So. Pacific So. Railway .... do pfd Tex. ft Pacific.. Fiilon Pacllle .. do pfd . 17 Wabash . 80 do pfd . S.; Wheel. & L. E... , Ml do 2d pfd , 67 Wis. Centrnl .... , 3.5'i Third Avenuo ... , 1S4 II. & O. pfd ,1I3; National Tube... . 21 do pfd , W Adams Ex 92 American Ex .172 V. S. Ex 125'n Wolls-Fargo Ex.. , 7514 Amor. Cot. OH... , 7li do pfd . 414 Amer. Mining ... , IGX, do pfd ,15114 Amer. K. & R .195 do pfd , 3t; Amer. Spirits .... , S2i; do pfd , 27V Amer. S. Hoop... , 02 do pfd .191 Amer. S. .t U... , 1114 h) pfd , 43 Amer. Tin Plate. .I29i do pfd , 24VAmcr. Tobncco .. . 494 1 do pfd , (rVAnnc. Mln. Co.... ,110 Hrooklvn H. T... ,210i; Colo, i.-uel & 1... , 87'- Con. Tobacco .... ,llf.; do pfd .101 4, Federal Steol ... :i',i no pra 09 100 , 87 01 19'i , 55 149' 1 t''U , 4lj, 83 , R1 , 'tV , lTf . 42 , 70 HOi, , 311 Olucoso Sugar do pra Inter. Paper do jifd Laclede Oas National Illscult do pfd National Lend .. do pfd National Steel . do pfd N. Y. Air Drake No. Amerlcnn .. Pacific Const ... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 70)J. Pacific Mall . 411 0-.1; , 9! , 291. , 79l , 6KU , 2W, , M; ,150 ,192 .130 , 40'i , in; , 7i';, , 831, , 831- Car! People's Oas Pressed S. Car.. (In lifrl 1'llllmnn 1 . It. .t T. Sugar do ti f A Tenn. Coal .t.'i'.! i'. s. i.outlior .. iln i.fil P. S. Rubber".".' lo pfd Amal. Cooper . liepuuno I. ,c S. do pfd P. C. C. & St. L 13 27"; 2si. ioi; 120 SO 93 1)3 179 51 135 30; 89 4'4 23 5"; 9 1 14 17 4:"4 80'', so; 8S nr 130 41 7til. I.vi .(S Kli 4:k, 7i. 1894 49 90 21 t'.'lU 72 ' asy, 92 10; 8".' 404 90 ,150 W, . 51 87 01 , 45 , 99 , 38 , 80 ,200 . .111 119 rn 1? . Ill 20 , til) . 8.".', . ?.; , 13V.. , 681. Itnston Stoek (lootntlons. HOSTON. Jnn. SO. Cull 'nans, 3fTI per cent; tlmo loans, SHffl per cent. Ofllclal closing: A.. T. S. F tlo pfd Amer. Sugar .... do pfil Amer. Tel lloston & Alb'y. Ilostnn Elevated, Hoston &. Me C. 11. & Q Dominion Coal .. do pfd Federal Steel .... do nfd Fltehbtirg pfd..., Oen. Elec. pfd.., Mexican Central, N. E n. & C Old Colony Rubber I'o'on T'aciHc . I'nlon Land .... 47 West .End 80 A'estlngh. Elec. 134 Mohlson Is 11? V E. (5. .t C. 5s 102'- Adventure 251 Amal. Copper .. 104'- Atlantic 191 Hoston .t Mont, in Hutto & Boston, "' Cnl. Meeln .lOSHCentennlnl .. 41- '.'rankltn if Osceola 140 Parrot 159 Qulncy 13 tnnta Fe Cop. 11' Tamarack 20 rinh Mining . 19U winonn V' IWolverlnes "i Ring. Mln. Co. 93 6IH 1021 on; . 94 . 8M. . 2f. .311 " . 77 .84S . 211' . IOI4 . 81 . 47 I'll . 614 .32S . 32 . 61; . Iu, r5; Foreign! I'loniieliil. LONDON. Jan. 30,-The demand for tin t'ey was brisk today and the sunn!.' vn reouced to thn extent of competing hor row ere to rely on tho Hank of England, where they wero chtuged 5V2 per rent for locus of n few day:. Consequently ill. covnts wero Ilrm. The premire Is es ptctrd to ho temporary, thnugli tho Idei of a reduction of tho hank rate tomorrow is less pronounced, lluslness on the Steek exchange was r-vistlv featureless and no In crease of nctlvlty Ip cspeeted this week. Tho anticipation of an enrlv announenieet of n government loan affected ennsds. Ut mo rnlls wero mostly downward on poor traffic returns, Americans started Irr.-g-ulnr, but crew firmer, excepting St Pud. which declined, but wna Impiovlng; before the close. The feature wns the strength of finuinern I'ueitl g mm Missions Kil'lrs wctv dull. Oo;. premiums are quoted its follow: HueiiMS A.vres,. 1.1170. Mndlll, 30.2:. Home. 5.9.I,; Lisbon, 41.50. Spnnl ll 1" Indian rouuclt bills were ilUnled tonny nt Is 3 'II-32d HEHLIN, Jnn .10. Homo funds and In tenif.tionnls w re firm on the bourse tod.'.v, est (chilly Ilall ins. Americans were qulot. .limes Improved on favorable statements ui me ininisi'-r of ocmmrrc". imnKX wero miiirtslned. Exchange on London, Win pfge. for checks. Discount rates: Shirt bills, 4 per cent; tluee months' bills. 3i, per cent. PARIS, Jan. 30.-Prices on the bnur-M tonay wero Ilrm until options were deelnrol ftivorablo to buyi re Afterward stagmtlnn ptcvnlled. Tow.ird the closo certain Indtn trlnlf were freely offered. SosnoVlre de clined heavily. The weakness oxtendo.l to the cln whl"n wius dull all round. Tlir per ct nt rent"s, I02f for tho nccount; -x-cli.bge on London, 25f 15o for checks, hpnnlsh 4s, 72. rir 1i orU .Miiiip.v .Srlrt. NEW YORK, Jnn 50.-MONEY-On call, steady, lvff2 per cent; prime mercantile ,,0J.'ri.3J,i1 ffnt. STIHLINO i:CHANOE-Strong. with nrttinl business in bankers' hills nt tl.87Ht 4S7's for demand nnd nt Jl. 8nfl,S4.4 for MMy .days; posted rates, J4.tEfjl.8SV4; com tlierelnl bills. 4 34,4JS4 CERTIFICATE.'-Sllver. r21,g6lc; Imr fllver. 0014c; Mexican dollars, 47c. HOND.S--l1overnment, steady; stnte, In nrtivo, railroad, ilrm. The closing pi Ices on bonds today r aa follows: f S. rcf. 2s, reg do coupon do 3s, reg.. .. tlo coupon do new 4s, reg do old 4s, reg do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 Cs... Atch. general 4s do tid J. Is Canada So. 2s . C. St O. 414s.... tlo Es C. N. W. c. 7s do S. F. deb. Es Clltcngo Ter. 4s Colo. So. 4s D H. O. 4s. .. Erie general 4s . F. w a n f i (Sen. Electric 6s la. Central Is . L. & N. unl. 4s. M.. K. & T. 2s.. do 4s N. Y. C. Is Wi, V. J. C. gen. 6s. 10t-S No. PncIlVo 3s.... Il do 4s 11" N Y. C & S I, 4s 137 N. & W. con. 4b. U.l'i Ore. Nav. Is n.1'4 do 4s 110U lO. S. I. 0s UD4 do consol 6s..., 125 Heading gen. 4s. luiv Hlo O. W. Is.... 91 81 I, (ir I M r. 6s 111 St L & H F g. Cs, 10.14 St. l'nill consols 121 St. P. C. it 1. Is. 13914 do 6s 121 So. Pacific 4s.... 97. So. Railway Sa.. SS, S. It. T. Cs lOIWTex. c P. Is KU do 2s 80JS I'nlon Pnc. 4s 139S. Wnbash Is llfi'j do 2s loin West Shore, 4. . SO' Wis. Central Is.. 97T Va. Centuries 107 I 12S 7114 lo5 10.11. 101)1,4 109 IO31. ,P9' 1ISV4 3IU 99 HW4 12S 1VH 1184 119! , S3l 1141; G4 m toos 119'4 110 116 90 .Vimt Yorlt Mlnlnsc StoeUs. NEW YORK. Jan. 30,-Tho following arc quotations on mining stocks: Adnms Con. Allen Hreeen Hrunswlck Con Comstock Tun... Con. Cal Vn Dead wood Terra, Horn Silver Iron Silver Lendvlllo Con.... 20 40 ...175 27 4 r- 62 no 07 0 Llttlo Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix PotosI Savugo 'terra Nevada Small Hopes ., Standard .. II .. 63 .. 9 .. 4 ... 14 .. 15 .. & ..415 London .Stock Qtiot n t Ion. LONDON. Jan. 30.-4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money do account. Atcnisor. Canadian Pac. St. Paul Illinois Central Louisville I'nlon Pac. pfd N. Y. Centrnl 9011 .90 1 ... 4 ...9' .15.' .13V . 93 . S"4 147 lo do 1st pfd... 'ennsylvanln tadlng 'o. Vac. pfd. Clrand Trunk Annconda Hand Minos . ... IS 4 ... C34 ... 74H ... lOU ...89 ... 7'i ... 8H ... 30i,i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle in Good Demand nt Steady to a Ehado Stronger Prices. HOG VALUES TOOK A SLIGHT DROP IVXU..'-Y11-1110-' :7ii' rcr ounce. I"OM'.l -4TJ5 per cent. The rnte of d?h c.x'P,l !', tlle "l""1 "inrket for short bills Is 4 1-1617 il per cent; for three months hlllj, 4V per cent. Flunk Clrirlntcs. CHICAGO. Jnn. 30.-Clear!ngs. j21,M0,fi.15; l!,n.'"nt'p". Jl-:'.4"7; posted exchanges, J1.S4W. f(4.SS; New York exchange, par. NEW YORK. Jan. 30.-Clen rings. J252.I29, S"S; balances. J12.340.715. T'IMt . AT)!.'I.III f A Tn on r.i- J14.0I9.I2O; bn'ances. J2.181.348. "Au-j '1.11UUK. Jan. 30.-cioarlngs. J3.0G9, 090; balances, J458,OCS. HOSTON. Jnn. 30,-Clcnrlngs. J22.343.737; balances. SI, 921 .363. CINCINNATI. Jan. 30.-Clearlngs, J3.0S4. 200, money. 3fi0 per cent; New Y'ork ex change. 25o premium. t ST. LOl'IS. Jan. 30.-ClenrIngn, J6.552.000; balances, J730.503; noney. 6f?0 per cent; Now York exchange, 10c discount bid, par asked. Condition of (lie Trensilry. TlMCtllV.TAV T . . - -a ... , 1 . 1 ,1.11 1 ..-..1 . , om .... looays siaro- -nn.it . . ,1... . . ....-in ui ii.-.in.iry u.iiiiiicc4 m (no gen oral fund, exclujivo of tho M50.000,0i)0 gold n servo In tho division of redemption, shows- Avnllnblo cash holances, J1II.S33.720; KUIU. ll,iU.,CW. Cotton .llnrUet. NEW YORK. Jun. 30.-COTTON-Hear convictions nnd Ideas wero uppermost In tho local cotton market today anil under heavy selling for all accounts prices tum bled badly. Tho fluctuations In tho general list far exeeeded those of nnv ilnv ,.f Into and the nnrrow nit recently followed by the market In cenernl was nhnmlnnoil TI1V. January deal, however, hardly butlced throughout tho decline, being supported bv the cllquo nnd urgent demand from be lated shorts. On the openlmr call the mar ket wns barely steady, with January 5 points higher nnd other months unchanged to 3 tioints lower. Llvornool rjihlns nmrail disappointing, while tho movement of crops overtopped forecarts. Selling for short nc count soon set In. but not until the early afternoon was there any positive Indica tion of weakness among outsldo ho'ders. Then stop orders were renched nnd lnrgo mounts nf long stuff enmo out. Everybody seemed to have cotton to sell, while buy ers wero scarce. Turns for profits -were In varlably followed by fresh selling nnd a further heavy decline In prices. For n long tlmo thn March option had the support of several prominent operators and tho parity with May was widened to 14 points. Hut before the closo even that month gave way to tho tremendous pressuro from all sides. From opening to closing speculation wns nctlvo, tho south wlro Interests nnd Wall street and !ocal parties Identified as active sellers. Around the close buying on tho reaction theory was Indulged In. The mar ket was llnally easy, with January nomlnnl and other months not 14(310 points lower. Spot closed dull and Irregular; middling up lands, 12c: middling gulf. 1211c. Sa'cs, 4.753 bales. Futures closed ensy; January, noml nnl; February 9.25c; March, 919c; April. 9.10c; May. 9.11c; June, 9.0lo; July, 9.01c; August, 8.71c; October. 8.05c; November, 7.9V NEW ORLEANS, Jan 30.-COTTON-Et.i-y sales. 1,000 bales; ordinary. R'vc; .rood r.niinnry. EUc; low middling. STic: mid dlings. C-c; good middling. 0c: middling fnlr 10 1-lflc; receipts, 10.05 bales: stock, 372.102 bales. Futures barely steady; Feb ruery. 9.095i9 10c; March. 9.0fi9.09c; Ar.'ll, 9 05fi9 07c: May, 9.03fi9.C4c: .lone, S3fjl5; July. S.9'V7S.97c; August, 8.5708.5Sc; SopUm her. 8.14fiS.20c. T. LOl'IS. Jan. 30.-COTTON-Dull; no unles rennrted; mldrtllnc. OHc; ri'clpts, 2,987 bales; shipments, 3,074 bales; stockers, 74,s37 bnlcf. I IVERPOOL. Jnn. 30.-COTTON Snit, dull, easier, American mldlllng, 5 7-10d; i"lcs. 7.0i1 bales, of which 600 were for spec motion and expert and Included 0.5O0 Amer lcnn. Hecelnts. 22,000 bales. Including 17. F0 American. Futures opened quiet and closed Mrndy. American middling 1. m. c , Jan-u-iy, fiSO-Gld. value; January nnd Foo limrv. 5 19-Gtii. stllers; February nnd Mar.-h, -. ir.-0'f5 lrt-r.iti, stdlTs; March nnd Avrll. -. 13-tiUfr, il.t'.td. sellers: April nnd Mav. 5 11-0f?5 12.iHd. sellers: Mny nnd June. 5'l.e4 f7" JO-Ctil buyers; June nnd .Tulv, r. 7-0ld. l-uvirs- July ind Alicusf. fi 4-0'(ff" 0-Gld, Irty. ers: August nnd September, t 66-04'!, rollers; S nten.ber. I l-r.ld, i-ellers; October g. o. c, 4 3..OId, nnmln.n; October nnd N'vemt er, I 2J-'jld, nomlnnl CofTep Mnrliet, NEW YORK Jan. 30 COFFfJE Snit', Hlo. easy: No. 7 'nvnlco 7c. nominal. M'ld, lull; Cordova, MMIVjc. The market for ftt tnres opened steady, with nrlce.s 10 points lower and soon became weak under gonuril selling and scarcity of buyers, bleed op weakness abroul, tremendous receipts In tn. crop country, absence of spot demin 1 nnd heavy genenil tolling pressure. Senti ment was benrlshly Inclined all dav nnd pr:ccs further eased off Tho nurket cloe,i bntely steady, with price net 15 poln's lower. Total sales wero 29.250 hags. Inelud lmr: May. 5.25c: May nnd Juno. 5.11c; July, 5.45c: September, 6.05c. December, 5.75". ttvnpnrntcil and Dried Fruits. , N EW YORK. Jnn. 30 -EVAPORATED APPLES A good export business wdh done In prime evaporated apples today, hut the rest of tho list was comparatively quiet. Concessions of Hfic wero inndo on prlmo goods ami this mused Hih demand, but the market closed Ilrm at l-;f(4?;c for st.ilo common; prime, n4fi5c: cholco. SNfiOc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRPITS-Were dill', but steady at unchnnged prices. Pru.ifM v.'(ro quoletl at .lUfiSlc per lb, as to tlza and quality Anricots. Royil. V'-ft'-. Moor Park. SUWlSc. Peaches, ijeeled, 14f3 18c; unpceled. GljfjlOc. Sugnr nnd Molasses, Ni'W ORLEANS, Jan. 3U-8PaAR-Qul"f open kettle, 3i4f73c; open kettlt, centrifugal. 4'a4t,o; centrifugal yellow, 'iff smc: Kconds, 24Cj4c Molasses quiet open hi -tie 20f(30c, centrifugal. Sf?20c. Syrup, ICfi'Oc NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-8FOAR-R.iw. quiet, fnlr roflnlng, 3;c: centrlfugnl. so test, 4Wc Molasses sugnr, 3Hc, refined, quiet, powdered, E.COc; granulated, 6.60c ShepptSolil Sternly to n Mehrl I,ocr nnil the .Mnrliet on I.nmtis Wns Dnll nnd WenU, While Feed ers Heiiiitlneil ('ncliniigeil. SOUTH O.MAII , Jnn 30. Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Scep Olllclal Monday 2,lo2 4,700 4 113 HH!0!11! T'le'ihiy 2.G9S 7.415 3.053 Ofllclal Wedneiday .... 2.22.1 7.90J 3.3i( rhreo days this week.... 7.023 Hnme days hist week. . . 7,553 Sumo duys week before. .10,014 SMne three weeks ago.. 7,G9i Same four weeks ago.... 6,333 Same dnvs lui v..nr 1 'mi Averngo pr'co paid for nogs for the several days, with comparisons- 20.103 2f,591 22.0 1 2J.68I 13,112 14,lu0 10, m 11. hi'.' i.24S 1-Ml.l 7,fil lE.bW past i 1 1.... 1 ... 3.... 1. .. 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 1... 1.... 1.... 1.... I.... 1.... 1 .. 1.... 1.... 1 1.... 1.... 1 1.... 3 15 8.... 1... 3. . . . 1.... 1001 ....l.TV) ....law 11m ....11V) ....1330 '. . . . Unfl 1200 ....HSO ....1400 ...Hid ....1SJO ...JIJO ....1230 ....1210 ....112) ....12.S0 ....12S0 .... 770 ....ltmo ....121) ....1310 ....1170 .... 9.V) ....13510 .. . .1') 2 !X) 3 00 10 10 3 10 i IE 3 IS 3 30 3 X 3 20 ? '-t' 3 2f. 3 25 3 25 3 28 3 25 3 25 3 ) 3 31 3 35 3 35 3 X 3 40 3 10 1 10 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..iDlO ..1190 ..1180 ..1070 ..1430 ..Into ..171") ..1750 . .1870 ..1530 ..1240 ..KM) ..14.V) ,.1180 ..1380 ..1070 ..19"0 .1920 ..m ..1570 ,.1410 ,. 89) 3 10 :t : .1 50 3 5o 3 M 3 fvi 3 60 3 60 3 M 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 55 3 M 3 M 3 00 3 Iki 3 05 3 .'0 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 90 4 W COWS AND HEIFERS. t.l .. 947 ..1033 .. 330 .. 320 .. 120 I 1901. 19.lS39.lS9S.!U97.1890.l!ft'j. Jan. 1... Jan. 2... Jan 3... Jan. 4... Jan 5... Jan. G... Jan. 7... Jnn. 8... Jan. !) Jan 10.. Jnn II.. Jan. 12.. Jan, 13.. Jnn. 14.. Jan. 13.. Jan. 10.. Jnn, 17.. Jan. 18.. Jan. 19 . Jan. 20 . Jan. 21.., Jan. 22.. Jnn. 2.1 Jan. V .., Jan, 25... Jan. 20.,, Jnn, 27... Jan. 2ft... Jan. 2!).. Jan. 30... I 4 Hi I 4 WJi, 4 !54 6 021; 5 0)1, 5 05 t 11 5 251; 6 23U, 6 Vl 6 ICU1 ti -:s 5 20i ti a , 6 274 6 25; fi 12 6 141 6 21l 5 124 0 is 6 2214 5?s; 5 25; 4 21 4 33 4 29 I 27 4 r, 4 35 ; 4 3S 4 35 4 41 4 49, 4 53 4 68 4 62 4 48 4 65 4 64 4 64 4 03 4 69 4 65 4 48 4 E5 4 62 4 02 4 54 3 6' 3 5' 3 44 3 4 3 48 3 4! 3 45 3 E0 3 05 3 G0 3 55 3 50! 3 52 a in 3 61 3 54 3 EG 3 69 I 3 66 3 6l' 3 li0 3 57 3 6.1 3 C8 S 70 3 421 ' I 3 41 3 44, 3 34 3 391 3 40 3 43 I 3 43 3 29, ? 471 3 49 3 49) 3 17 3 47 3 611 3 54 3 60! 3 Mi 3 57 1 3 02 3 6"i 3 72 3 07 3 62 3 Gl t 21 4 W t 04 4 11 4 10 4 in 3 181 3 191 3 171 J 4.1, I 3 40, 3 !5i 3 ol. i 27 3 29i 3 53i 3 1S1 3 4S 3 121 3 40 4 W 3 HI .1 56 I il " 3 5l I 09 3 07 3 El I 04 I 4 C7 3 47 3 53 3 59 3 H0 3 72 3 821 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 3.. 1.. 3.. 1.. 1.. 2.. 1.. 10 . 1020 3 10 1230 3 91 UV) 3 70 STOCK COWS fi!') 2 25 EGO 6S0 910 1120 790 715 930 73S 615 110 10.. 3 50 27 3 CALVES. 3 5o 1 6 En 1 0 (i STAGS. 1 1 870 3 05 3 05 210 130 fi 75 6 75 ..1010 ..1400 3 70 4 00 2 50 283 2 85 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 AND 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 17 3 HEIFERS. . OMi . 780 . EW . 810 . 600 AM . U) . 717 . 4S0 ;i J5 3 '.. . 3 30 3 30 3 40 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 05 3 14 3 09 3 19 3 20, 3 23 3 23 3 26 3 20 3 20 3 23 3 90 3 90 3 91! 4 It 4 11 3 8 3 80 3 8". 3 8S .1 2ol 3 86! 3 9! 3 33 3 3.1 3 30 3 271 a 3 95 3 83 3 81 3 83 3 79 3 85 4 11 4 10 3 97 3 9.11 3 S 4 001 E 291 3 911 3 GO StOi H'r Indicates Sunday. The nfllel:ll tillml.Ar rtt ara nt brought In today by each road was. Heads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. C. M. .fc St. P. Hy... t) 27 I. 0. & St. L. Hy 1 1 Missouri Pacific Hy.. .. 1 1. '. P. system 12 12 3 C. & N. W Hy G 8 P.. E. & M. V. It. It.. 19 21 3 H. C. 1'. Hy 1 1 C, St. P., M. .tO 29 4 .. 1 H. &. M. P.. H. R 11 10 7 4 C, II. & Q. Hy 0 9 K. C. & St. J. Hy.... 2 C. H. I. ti P.. east.. 6 12 Illinois Central Hy 2 Total receipts .... 99 U4 13 10 The disposition of tho day's tecoipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: 1 'users. Omulia Packing Co.. . 11. iiammontl Uo Swift nnd Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Armour. Sioux City Omaha P. Co., Kan. City. H. Hecker & Dcgan Vansant & Co J. L. Carey : McCreory & Clark W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntzlnger Livingstone & Schaller... Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Husz II. L. Dennis & Co H. F. Hobblck Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. 133 321 43.1 645 101 '47 5 82 68 42 28 29 63 151 8 42 117 inn 1.17S 1,409 1,201 1,778 1,444 Sh'p. UK) l,3lV) 189 1,459 210 Totals 2.273 7.920 3,238 CATTLE Hecelpts today wero not "xcjs plve, and ns tho demnnd was In good shape tho market ruled active and fully steady all around. The trade on beef steers wns fairly nctle and but very little change was not.cenble ftcm yesterday In the prices nnld. The better grndes sold readily nt fully steady ptlccs. nnd owing to the fnct thnt thero vero not mnny good cattle offered the .ess desirable kinds hold In good shape. It wns n good firm market nil nrouud, nnd evcty tl'lng wns sold In good season The cow market took on mcro life this morning thnn It has had for sotr time post. Pnckorn all seemed to wnnt the chih-a grades nnd 'n som enses paid a dime hlgbe. than yesterday In order to got them Aside from tho choicest bunches the sltintlou could best be described by cnlllng It n gon I strong, nctlvo market. Sellers reported some dllllculty In getting steady prices for tho undesirable grndes, but tho market hns bien so Irregular on that cla3s of catMe of lato that It Is dltllcult to tell much about tho market. Thero was llttlo or no change totlny n bulls, calves and Btngs. Just about yostcr dnv's prices being pnld. The stocker nnd feeder trade remained :n gootl shape and Ilrm prices were paid for nil tho deslrnblo cattle offered. Tho de mand continues fully equal to tho sumdv for the better classes of both steers nrd cows and heifers, and consequently ynrd traders have no dllllculty In disposing of their hnldtiiES. The commoner cattle re. just about steauy. ttepresentatlvo STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. main sales: No. o 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 21 40 8 1 20 4 40 17 10 5 10 t 1 3'.'.!!'.'. I 3 1 0 n V.'.'.'.'.'. 1 1 11 1 1 1 n o. HEEF Av. Pr 2 00 1 23 2 50 2 'j0 3 50 1 Oil 4 00 4 on 4 00 4 IN) 1 30 4 30 4 10 4 35 4 3. 4 3. 4 10 4 4- 4 15 4 50 4 50 .... 570 ....1070 750 780 ....720 ....1010 ....1160 ....1010 .... 870 .... 910 .... 914 ....1013 .... 978 ....1000 ....1053 .... 940 ....1110 ....1200 ....1140 ....1102 STEERS No. 7 1.1 19 1 32.... 33. . . . 12.... 10 21.... 9.... 20... 18.. 0.. 11.. 18.. St.. 15.., fiS... 10.. Av. 1011 1274 1128 1740 1337 130S , 1078 1140 1157 1190 1093 1110 11S7 1147 1150 , 1102 1260 1319 1333 1341 .1810 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .1088 ....1162 ....1220 .... S90 .... 850 .... 800 .... 99.1 ....1015 .... 980 ....730 .... 785 .... 910 .... 930 ....10i) .... 730 ....1"" .... 740 ....1150 ....1020, ,...1180 .... 9-0 .... 905 ....1000 ....1070 ....1100 ....1230 . . . .1020 ...,10V) ....10S2 ....1030 ....1110 .... 950 ....1140 ....1031 . ..1150 ....KbO ....1050 .... 880 ..1020 3 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 13 1 I 1 1 3 1 1230 11.... 1.... 3.... 3.... 1.... 3.... 1.... I.... 3.... 1.... 1.... 4 A5 4 ro 4 IV) ( 1 60 1 60 1 -5 2 20 2 00 - ., . 2 10 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 M 2 ro 2 05 2 03 2 0". 2 70 2 73 75 9. COWS. 12... 6 .1 5 1 17 1 1 n io-.'."'. 0 1 1 1 17 1 1 11. II. 7 1 1 11 Ifl 1 1 7 4 5 4 1 1 1 1 1.. 8.. 13." 3.. 1 . 98.8 ....1200 .... 903 ....1036 ....12m ....1000 .... 980 ....1063 ....1050 ....120 ....1200 ....1020 ....1130 ....10.11 ....10S0 .... 730 ....1031 .... F0I .... 950 ....1150 ....1121 ....1172 ....971 ....1162 .... 580 .... 610 .... 770 . . , . 7m) .... 755 .... 070 ....700 . ... 825 .... 930 .... 722 .... 620 .... 910 .... 753 . . . . 920 .... 650 2 75 2 73 2 75 2 80 2 ".0 2 85 2 S3 2 S" 2 85 2 85 2 K, 2 90 2 90 2 9) 3 00 3 ill 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 .1 00 3 0) 3 00 3 00 3 ft) 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 (V, 2 (V. 3 0. 3 10 ' HEIFERS I... 4... 3... 10... 8... 17... 1... 4... 1... o is!!! 12... 11... 0... 4... 1.. 1.. 13.. 21.... 23.... 18.... 3.... 1.... 1.... 1.... .1 00 3 00 3 00 3 '.'3 3 23 3 23 .1 25 3 30 3 30 .1 30 3 55 3 V, 3 0 UL'LLS. 2 Ov 4 19... 1... 18... 1... 3... 1... 18... 1... 9... 10... 1- ...1103 ...1177 ....1155 ....1225 ....1199 ....1000 ....1.100 1195 1OG0 1110 U01) 1114 10SO 877 OV) 730 1010 1157 810 119) 1220 1200 907 1250 1000 1100 1000 1159 1011 3410 1035 1190 1105 953 1133 ,V.... 1031 1101 1140 1005 120-1 1020 910 1005 1037 1110 1317 11.10 1160 1055 1210 11S0 90 1170 1190 1125 1003 1100 1130 1115 110) 1.100 1200 ..1600 .. 900 .. S74 .. 800 . . 903 ..10.10 ..1073 .. 620 .. 875 .. 800 .. 888 .. 913 .. 853 1120 .1000 Pr. 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 ro 4 55 4 55 4 65 4 60 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 80 4 85 I 85 4 90 4 90 5 00 6 10 6 15 4 fi. 4 70 3 10 3 10 .1 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 .1 15 3 1.0 3 ?0 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 2) 3 23 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 2.". 3 25 ? 25 3 ?, .1 SO 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 40 3 40 3 10 3 10 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 ro 3 50 3 30 3 .'0 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 55 3 65 3 65 3 GO 3 l 3 0 .1 rr, 3 3 o 3 61 3 Co 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 73 3 73 3 '0 3 80 4 25 3 00 3 63 3 115 3 6 3 fvi 3 65 3 05 3 70 3 73 3 85 3 90 1 '0 t 00 4 50 1410 3 40 540 410 420 670 010 , 620 . (150 . 810 . 730 . 747 . 870 . 619 . 815 . 810 . 92i) G74 757 017 G'f, W0 80) Gil 2 00 2 50 2 60 3 () 3 10 3 20 3 30 3 35 3 35 3 15 3 60 3 50 ,1 V, 3 GO .1 75 3 75 3 80 3 80 3 85 3 90 3 no 4 00 4 2 1 2 0 15 1 6 1 1 !'.'..'..'.' 1 62 10 18 3 7 1 750 ,. 787 , 770 . 8M) .. 890 . . !0 . . 755 .. 748 .. 470 .. 898 ..1O.S0 .. 900 ..1160 .. 900 .. 619 ,. 970 ,. 833 ,. 533 ,. 794 . . 907 . 49) 4 00 4 m) 4 CO 4 00 4 10 4 15 4 20 4 23 4 25 i "5 4 25 4 4 4 2.) 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 30 4 3i) 4 40 4 75 25 1... 1 .. 3.... s 6'.!!! 1.... 2..., 1... 1... 29... 1... 0. . . n r.'.' i... t 12.... 10.... 10.... 1.... 6.... 10.... HOOS There were nnout as mnny hogs on sale today as yesterday, tut owing to lower markets elsewhere trade started out here 2iifj6c lower. Tho hulk of the oarly sales went at J5.25. with th" cholco heavy weights from J5.271. to J5.32-4. Packers all wutited the heavy hogs, and In some ca-o.i paid Just about steady prices tor them, ns comrnretl with yesterday. As tho morning advanced tho market did not Improv?. is packers received messages calling 'hlcago n dime lower. After about half of tn? hogs had changed hands thny wanted t j buy the general run of mixed hogs nt $V22Vi. hut us sallrrs wero not willing to cut loess nt those figures nothing was doing for a time The market, however, kept getting worse, nnil for the Inst arrivals sellers had to take J5.20 nnd J5.22ij. us conditions were nil ugnlnst the selling Interests owing to the declining market It was tother Into before tho pens wero nil cleured. Hepra sintntlvo sales: No 73.. No 10.. 100. 85.. 90.. 61.. 70.. 87.. 21.. 69.. 98., 79... 60... 70. . . 75. . . G9!!.' 78... 61... 61... 41... 83... 01... G7... II... 72... 40... 48... 9.'... 69... 88... 62... 69... 68... SO... 12... IV). . . 69... 72... M... 75. . . 81..., 61... 53..., 42... 01... 58.... 01... Av ....101 ....120 ....180 ....187 ....201 ....257 ....195 . . . .208 ....101 ....197 ....223 ....210 ....120 ....214 ...,26 . . . .273 !!!!202 . .200 ..192 . .210 ..201 . .240 ..235 ..158 ..401 ..243 ..201 . .234 ..200 ..247 1S ! !2tK . .200 . .204 ..251 . .238 ..211 . .203 . .230 . .213 ..202 . ."292 . .368 .'.2:0 . 307 fell. 40 120 40 80 80 80 'so 2o0 100 40 Pr. 4 23 4 76 6 20 5 20 6 20 5 20 6 20 6 20 5 20 5 22U 5 221 : 6 1214 6 221.4 6 22 5 V2H 0 5 224 0 0 5 2214 0 . 6 2214 6! . 5 2214 7i 120 120 160 40 160 120 160 40 2.80 6 22 M. 5 2214 5 22Uj 5 221 i 5 "2ii. 6 221S 6 2214 6 25 i 25 5 25 5 -5 5 25 6 25 5 25 5 25 5 25 5 25 6 25 5 25 6 25 5 2. 5 25 5 '!3 5 25 5 25 5 25 Av ...231 ..217 ...230 ...270 ...2.18 ...228 , . .200 ...270 ...281 , . .231 ..219 ..269 72 233 42 30S 68 255 05 201 01 229 69 237 0 218 69.. 65.. 69.. GO. . 69... 64.. 62. . , 71.., G2... 61... 'I. 60. 70. 78. 65. 72. 69. 60. 70. 69. Gl. 00. 69. 61. 60. 68. 62. 60. 19. 65. 67. 40. 67. CO. 61. 6?. 61. .245 ....240 !!!.-254 ....219 ....208 25G . . . .333 ....24S 26S . . . .283 ....231 ....260 . . . .258 ....251 ....283 280 .....105 ....300 322 ....329 423 JO " !!!!!2tii . . . .273 299 377 Sh. Pr. 80 5 25 SO 5.25 80 6 23 40 fi 25 20 5 23 40 6 25 . . 6 25 . . 6 25 6 25 6 25 5 25 6 25 6 25 G 25 5 25 6 25 5 "714 6 2714 6 27lJ 5 .124 5 2714 5 27J4 6 S7 5 5 -7U 5 "7,.J 6 2714 m so 'so 80 200 40 100 so 120 80 40 80 80 6 J7 , 5 '74 5 271j D 27H 6 27W 6 2714 6 27lJ 5 30 5 20 6 50 5 30 6 30 5 30 6 10 6 :0 5 35 C 35 SHEEP Thero were hardly as many sheep on sa!o today us yestertlny, but Chi cago advices were none too favorable, which had a bud effect upon the trade ut .his point. Sheep could bo quoted steady to n nickel lower, some wethers felling at SI.35 that brought J4.40 yesterday. Thn leellng was weak, although some sales wero made that looked steady. Ewes brought Just about st "inly nrlce.s. n bunch of west erns soiling us high us J3.70 ami natives ut J3.75. There were no strictly cholco Iambs on sale and tho market wus dull nnl weak on such kinds us were offered. Feeders were In light supply again today nnd the market did not show any purtlcjlur change. Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, H.Zhyi 4.40; fnlr to good wethers, Jl.Oofj 1,25; cholco lightweight jearllngs. J4.60ff4.70; fair to food yearlings, J4.25Q4.B0; choice ewes, J.1.40 ft3.80; fnlr to good owes. J3.0off3.40; cholco spring lambs, J3.25fj5.33; fair to good spring lambs, $5.00fjT 25; feeder owes, J3.23f"3.60; feeder wethers, J3.60f3.73; feeder lambs, Jl.00fj4.40. llepresentutlvo sales: No. Av. Pr. 2 native cull ewes 115 2 60 31 nntlve ewes 133 3 50 7 native owes 1 127 3 60 113 western ewes 101 3 70 6 natlvo ewes 101 3 75 447 yearling wethers 101 4 35 27 feeding lambs 09 4 35 27 nntlve lambs 83 4 75 7 nutlvs lambs 70 1 75 12 native lambs 80 4 75 101 western lambs.... ' 78 6 00 12 cull owes 92 K 0) 270 Wyoming lambs 70 I 270 Wyoming lambs 68 5 00 120 western cull ewes 81 J2 15 10 cull ewes i... 91 2 51 i owes 115 3 15 100 western ewes 97 3 85 132 western ewes 107 3 70 310 western wethers 92 .1 70 42 western cull lambs 69 4 33 78 western wethers 101 4 4) 361 western wethers 91 1 40 1 lamb 91 5 0) CHICAtiO LIVE STOCK .11 A It KET. Cuttle Sternly or l,uner-ll(ig Flvr Cents l,o er Slireii Sternly. CHICAGO, Jan. 30.--CATTLE Receipts, 7,600 bond. Including l.OoO Texnns; choice steers steady, others slow to 10c lower; butchers' stock steady to slow, Texans 10 ff15e lower; gootl to prime steers. J5.OOfjO.00; poor to medium. $3 40W.90. stockers nnd feeders, strong, J3.00f(4 ft), cows, J2.G0fi4.15; heifers, J2.0'if4 .15; dinners, Jl !I2 55; hulls. J2.n0fTji.S5; calves, steatlv. Jl oof5 75; Texas foil steers, 'l .uofj 1.75; Texas grass stors, J3.30f3 85: Texas hulls, J2 5W3 GV IIOOS - Receipts today, 26.0t) head; tomor row, 23.0KI, estimated: left over. 3,0); av erage, 5c lower, tops, J5.40; mixed ami butchers, J5.16fr5.40; gootl to choice heavy, J5.2.Vfi5 40; rough heavy, J"i 10fi5 20; light, J5 15f5 35; bulk of sa'es. J5 23fj5 X SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 15.000 head; sheep steady, lambs steady to strong; veitrllngs up to $J; good to choice wethers, J3.70ft4.ri5; fnlr to choice mixed, J.I I.Vfjtl 75: western sheep, J3.751cl.50; Texas sheep, J2.M f3.50; nntlve lambs, J1.2.Vij5 10; wr stern lambs. $5.00ftJ.3,V Xew York l.lie SloeU MltrUel, NEW YORK, Jan. 30. --CATTLE -Re-celpts, 3.877 head; slow; steers, Hi'(j20e lower; bulls, sternly; cows, steady to h'c off; steers, Jl.6nfi5 10; oxen and stags, 52 0 1 ffjl.00; bulls. J2.GOfi4.iB. cows, J2.0,lfCI.i; heifers, J3.35. Cables quotetl live it tlo selling nt lllilSlgc. refrigerator beef, higher at H'tifjloc per lb.; exports, l.loO quarters of CALVES Hecelpts. 1,638 bond; slow lor veals; barnv.'tnl calves, J3.tofj3.75; year lings. J3 00fj3 25 SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 8.807 bond; sheep, ilrm; gootl shee(i, lOe higher; lambs, firm; sheep. J.'l 00fi4.GO; culls, !, yen.'llngs. Ji.75frl.80; lambs, JI.O0fjG.20; culls, J4 25'd4 75. HOOS-Recelpts, 4.451 head; Ilrm nt J5.G0 fj"5.85. I'tiiisfi City Live Htnek .Mnrliet, KANSAS CITY. Jan 30 CATTLE -Receipts, 7.000 head. Including 1,100 Texnns nnd 1t) calves: market steady to 10c higher; natlvo heef steers, J1.60fJ5 60; stock ers and feeders, J.I 75fj 1.75; western-fed steers, Ji.OVfJ5.00, Texans anil Indian steers, !3fl0f4.G5, cows. J.I 251i 1.25, heifers. JI.Eojf 4.75; ennners. J2.60jj3 10; hulls, J3.O0fl.50, calves, J5.50f7 25 HOC.S-Reiclpts, 1G.OO0 head; mnrknt 6c lower; top, 15.374; bulk of sales, J3 20ft5 3o; heavy, J..25firj.37'4. mixed packers, J5.2i.if 5.30 light. J3.0ofjj25, pigs, ii.GWIM, SHEEP AND LAMII8-Receipts, 1,700 bond; Inmbs, steady; sheep, strong; west ern lambs, J5.oli5..'t5: western muttons, J4.3S 1ft 05; ewes, J.lEOffi.25; yearlings, Jl 5offM; culls. J2.60tfl3.60. WESTERN pTcKTNGllAiLriCS Decrease In (tnerliig of Hogs, Al though the Supply r.veeetls Tliut of 11 enr Ago. CINCINNATI, Jan. 30. (Special Tele-grniii.)--Tho Prlco Current says. There Is derrenso In tho offerings of hogs, nlthougti the supply exceeds that of a your ngo. Tho totnl western pncklug is 610,000 head, com pared with 620.000 the preceding week and 105.000 Inst year. From November 1 tho totnl Is tl.955,000. ngalust 0.090.000 n year ngo. Prominent places couip.iro ns follows: 1901. 1900. 2.215.UH) 2.2 l.o 0 850.tii)i) 715 1 ,) 570.1OI 575.00 6l.).oul 4M.00I 401 !' .,0: lt) , 3CO.000 31.'. J 0 nn.u.o 28 nnl r.ui.mo 2 'N.tvo lsE.OOt) Sil.ni) 117.0") 1I7..K,) y, I'aVoOJ ltll.tfO 182.000 Ut.OvO Ch'CHgt) KntlMiN City MM A II A St. Louis .'.'.'.'.' ht Joseph ... lui'uiiiaiiolls MtllVrttlUn., ("Iliclniinll . Ottumwti t '"ilfer Hapltls Sioux City ... St Paul St. I. mils Lite .stock Market. .ST. LOUIS. Jan. 30.-CATTLF Receipts, .1.100 heat . Iiicludlnir l.titm T..v,.- ,..,.J,...l slow, with natives 10c lower iimi Tesnns tlilll hut stratly; natlvo shltmlin: 1111,1 . v. Port steers, 1.835.75; dressed beef m'h.I butclu r steers, J.t.'.mifl-IS, steers under Mii lbs.. Jl 1tV!l4.75: stoeliprn i.m.I f.l.,u ti'j, W" ."ml ",l,. J2.W4fl.75; canners. '1.25112.. n: hulls. ftmi rr.- n'.,v,.u 1.. iUtiJ,Hlcvn'' W.35ff4.70; cows ami heifers. MOOS Hecelnts. 7(00 .,..-.... omiiud steady to strong nnd closed wonk; pigs nnd lights. J..20f(,V3o; packers, i5.20jjt '-'-". .-n, J.OvlSfU. nr. SHEEP AVIl I . a t 11a ij.,i..,. , heat ; market Mvo nnd strong: nn'lvi. tntlttons. J3,,.. .. western sheep, M.Ov; lambs, J4.,i,j- nils nnd bucks. J.I.00I1 i.m. St. .lose l.lin Stock Market. SOt'TII ST .Illtll.MMI M t ,. .0.... .i.:i . .... . -"'.. ... ....... wv. -ic.iu- clal.) 'I he Journal quotes: CATTLE.- Itnenlntu 1 lial .1 steady, quality poor; 'natives, jl thuij,. on: Texas ant! westerns. 13 5ivs, on. .... J .....I lielfers. 12 IOrfi.1 "V iniiin .....t !...... ,.,V p . w, ...... ,,1,1, c,(,MP, - l"14' 4.50; yearlings nnd cn'ves, J3.50frl 60; stork rr.s.A'Jid. 'VW'ers. J3.0iWI.25; enls, J) unfit! 75. iiwu.-v-uece pis, o,&oo iicnd; market b,;na l'.,v5&ri:. I1,1 uriuh'a, J5.20fj'i).374; hulk of ouhs, -;fy.t! l''R" steady. SHEEP AND LAMPS-Receipts, l.va hend; market sternly to weak; lambs, J5.25; Mexican yearlings, Jl.75. Stock In Slnht, Fnllowliit- lie, ti.n .,.-... .... - 1 rlnclpul western markets for January 30: an,u r, i. nogs onctqi Chicago 7,5i( Kansas ("II v - t.w at. Louis !.!!!!.'!!' 3V) r.fsw 20,(iot) 10.101) .100 3..12S lS.nno 1.7IM i.m) Totnls 20.02.1 67.301 21.02.S AViiol )litrl.el. nniiTnv i.... o.. ... . . . 1 " American wool find Cotton Reporter will say of tho wool trade: 1 In; wool market bus been moro nctlvo the lust week nut! an Improved Ksd- .Ki lH, 1,,u'!- 1,1 lrml- J""0 tiumber of tnlllH hnvo been reported In the market and somo falr-slzed lines of wools hnvo been taken. 1 ho amount of business done ex.. reixla llml e.t t... .-... . . ... ;L .! '" weeK null WO "hould estimate tho vo ume 01' sales nt nhnnt .I .Vionnii wii..,tu e.,.. ..: . '1 inn,- i-iiiiiiiai uii Kfiy of territories, scoured. Orei-on meilUim ueeces nnu domino wools. Somo mannlne- .....ui, express inemscives us sat s ftl with tho or.b.rH vhl.li !... 1 1 ' rnnltt r . ,V" ''"' ' "'"V " . " ,r ilcftt.V 'M-lwHKhta. Whllo iirlcos arc tm mi h in ui nit? iMiytr. morn miH tlltt llOntl UltfllsllkM ... In M. JuHtlfy u Joint lowering of quotutiot.H in fnitl .... .in..... II...... . . . . . . .. " '"" " or.-iiy urm loenng pravulls. This Is especially noticeable on quartcrblood fleeces ami tlelnlne wools, ns well ns on scoured wools, untl somo ealcs imi.n I.. ...... 1 . . ... ...11 ...... . "'.' 111 ion qiiuiutious. 1 no markctH In the Interior am still propor- niKiirr iiiuu tunsn ni tno sen boanl, though country holders will In somn Instnnoes sell for less money thnn thoy , .-'. iiiuiiiii iio. inn Soles, the week in Hoston nmnuuted to ...iiu.v"ni jiutiuos uomesiic nnu i.'vi.ooo pountls a total of 1,182,1)00 pounds for thu previous week nnd 4,440.000 for the same week If.st J'".r.?Hlos Hl,IC0 January 1 amount to 9.615.000 pounds, against 17,109.000 Jioundt fcr ...v v. . -MFjiiiiiiK men i.isi year. W011I Sales. Lovnnw to.. w'.nt mu ,. , '-".' ....... u uuir-i nn ntiou'in rnles were continued todny. During this "",' ri" 011 ti, 01 wnicn 15,500 wero withdrawn. The offerings todny ..........i.-h nine". .Merinos wre 111 r.-ii.- iw.t.iti..ii a v,-i..., . n 1 .1 ...ii ..... . . I,ll,(-1M (Mill mil prices for suitable parcels of crnssbr ' .f ..i.i.ii 1. iiiiKi-i HiqiiJiy wits ouereo -.,1-pe:!or Victoria greasy was In good d' r - I: a few wero taken for America. New e Ins sold freely. Following tire tho sales In d - tflli: N'i'W Snlltll U'nl.n 1 100 linlna- .,.,.,,, ,1 r-WdftjIsmd; greasy. .ViSHtl. Queeusi.ind! iitm nines'; scoured. 7l4lffls; nre.isv, tlfiSI. Victoria, 1,900 bales; scoured, 1IM:' Krtmv, 4i4ilfjlH Id. South Australian , .10) ha.es; greasy, 4s4f"G"-4tl. Now Zenland. zoo o ile.; scoured. 6ijdns4d: greasy 3mt9ii.il cup., of Ocod Hotie nnd Nnlnl, r) bales; ucournl Is ldffls Pill; greasy, 6fiOV.tl "Vcst A'ork Dry (iooils "llnrl.-el, NEW YORK. Jan. .'0 -DRY OOODI -Spot business quiet In nil dlrcctln-s, hut road tnnlo shows somo improvement Itrown cottons In bund are Irregul'ir, nut sellers very Ilrm on forward h'.'i"e. owing to course of the market for raw ma teria'. N 1 "hange In blenched or ce.irso crlored goods. Prints In fair reques-. Oli ghams dull. Print cloths Inr.ctlve. Men's wear woolen In fnlr demand for new heavy weights. Dress goods continue dull, oxci pt for a few specialties In waist and heavv skirting fubrlon. Oil nnil Itoslu. OIL CITY. Pa., Jan. 30.-OILS-Cn tilt bnlniuc, ji.27; tuns, 101.288 bbls.; nvorige, S8.3K2 bbls.; shipments, fcj.GOS bbls.; averig,', 95 Gl'ibbhi. NEW YORK, Jan. .10. -OILS-Cottonn cd, dull: prime crude, 27l4fi28c; prime yelbw. 3I4i311c. Polrjloum. dull. Rosin, e.t'y; strnlretl. coinnnn to good, J1.G5. Turp 'P tlne, dull but sK'.nly, 40f4015c. LONDON. Jan. 30. Ol LS--Caleutta lin seed, spot. 65s. Linseed nil, 23-, V41I. Hp!iit.s of tirpcntlne, ?9s. I ii l 1 11 11 m 't'errorlje Hie Tntin, TUCSON. Ariz , Jan. .'0 -Ln Cannnea, Hid mining ramp of the Green Consilldnted Mining company In Sonora, wns held for threo tlnys by a band of Ynqul Indians nntl thn people of tho camp wero nt tho mercy of tho Indians It seems that n largo number of Ynquls who nro employe! at the camp got drunk when pild .tin! pin chased all tho mescal In eamo Tho Mex'can police wero driven from tho rnmp and held outside by n number of tho Ynqul. Their guns were tnken from ihm anil tho Ynquls nlso took guns nwny from Ameri cano who attempted. to Interfere with them. Th Indians held high carnival for thu-e days anil ran the camp to suit themselves There were a number of Horlous cutting affrays, but no one was killed. Illootly Hoiv In Italian (lunrtrr. HOSTON. Jan. 30. In a row In tho Italian qunrtcr at the north end hern early today one mnn wns killed and three wero seriously wounded. One of the men, Raphael Fnll.i, Is under arrest, charged with murtlT. Tho ileatl man Is Arrellla Corraro. Tho wounded nro: (iulseppl .nrella, shot In buck, nnd Lulgl Chrlstl, shot In hack nnd side by sjient bullets. Falla. the man accused of killing Corraro, wns batlly cut about tho face n the arfriy. Not ono of tho sjrvlvorH run speak English. For World's Unlr lloinls. ST. LOUIS. Jnn .10. Hy h pncllcallv ut (tnlmous voto tho municipal i.i.'.onih'y today passed n bill providing for the Issu 111.ro of JS.ooo.oiK) of bonds, beailng 'f per cent Interoht, for thn World's fair to bo held In St. Louis In 1903 to commonionito the 100th anniversary of tho Loulsln 1.1 pur cl r.so Tho measuro now goes to the unyo for his signal urn This sum will -tipple-mint thn $5,000 00) secured 011 popular sub ser.ptlrns In St. Louis and a like imouiu to bo appropriated by congress (iiirner (! the .11 11 11 ey. HOSTON, Jan. 30. -P. A. Merrill of this city, who, acting for Hoston parties In torested In tho work of Prof. H. L. Oaruer, several tlnys ago cabled money to Prof, (inrner. has received reply by cable thnt the money has been delivered to the ex plorer. This Is taken as conclusive evi dence that Prof (lamer, who had been reported dead, Is allvo and Is prosecuting his Investigations A letter from him Is expected soon To Cure the (irlp In Tim llnys. Laxative Ilromo-Qulnino removes the cause. JAMES E, BOYD St CO., Telephone HUH). O11111I111, .Nell. COMMISSION, (JHAIN, PROVISIONS nnd .STOCKS, Hours nf Truilr. Correspondencoi John A Wnrren & Co, Direct wires to Chicago and New York.