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THE OMAHA DAILY BJSJ3; THURSDAY, !F EBI? lTABY
7, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Largs Export Demand Pulli Wheat Up Oat
of tho Slough.
EARLY MAY CLOSES UNCHANGED
Corn Move Alinnt Some, but In it Lim
ited I'leld Outs Unlet, lint In
dependently I'lrm Pro
visions Dull.
CHICAGO, Feb. S. N'ows of heavy export
engacoments rescued wheat from the bog
In which tho market wa sunk, early Mny
closing flrm mid unchanged. Com cloned
Ho and outa Ho lower, while provisions
record a trilling gain as at tho close,
Outsldo Interest wim still undeveloped.
This left tho generally bearish local crowd
to furnish a demand, and as they were In
nowlso Inclined to this tho llhernllty of
offerings from commlsiilon houses and n
'ilvldUHl leng t
May wheat, which opened UtfUc lower at
'I ho demaiiu, such nn It was, canu iiuuo
ontlrelv from shuns wlm limit hut lu At
tho sumo time others placed new lines for
nun cereal, j no recognized nuns uouglil
moderately, oven when tho world's vlslulo
Increasn announcement had caused great
lmurish conference among their neighbors
In the pit. Their buying hod much to do In
steadying thu market at 74e. It made the
crown nervous. Attention was called to tlie
statement of an Antwerp correspondent
that Kuropo woh dependent on this cojntry
for thn best part of Its Imported wheat nnd
that tho llfclcssness of continental markets
could bo removed by encouragement from
mis Hiae. Ait ir in conurmntiou or tnese as
nerllons exporters at thn decline hcirnn re
porting foreign engagements, which before
uio ena or mo session aggregated w loads.
Hliort.i. already nervous. iictnok tlipmsxtvp
to protect their operatlntiH mmlo earlier
mm iMay raiucii to ii-yj and closed nrm at
wuti iigure.
A Uosarlo cabin reported supplies In
crenslnir and holders simmr. uhlln t.teor,
pool cables laid the easiness In that market
10 .increasing offerings in India. Primary re
celpts iiggiegated IM.OOi) Int., compared with
4:ui,u Int. last yenr. Of this tota' Chicago
hud 40 curs, none of contract grade, while
.Minneapolis and uuiutli reported 2n cars
Ugullist L'tYi last week and I'M a veur mm
Heaboard clearanceH III wheaiandllo.li' wero
final to IMO.trjo bu. The world's visible,
according to Uradstreet's, Increased l,iilo,0)
uo. (Hiring tne weeK.
Corn enjoyed moderato activity, with a
narrow range or prices. Tlio range was
iimall, lu sympathy with wheat, and to tho
latter market was also attributed tho de.
enne which roiiowed. Longs dumped con
slderablo q.iuntttlcs Into tint pit. Commls
slon houses wern on linlli sides of the mmr.
nlatlvo fence, but nhlpplng nupport w.is
riiivH. eastern oitis iieing -'nC out or line
Tho decline, however, brought heavy buy
lug orders Into thn pit, and tho market re
covered ami closed Hteadv. Mnv sold ho
Iween 39c and ."Sj.1ST4c and closed ?,o lower
in .wtje. jieceipis wero ;tix cars.
Oats wero unlet, but nultn Independently
firm, futures drawing support from tho nc-
tlvo cash situation. Commission houses
koiii nooiii ww,i mi., wiucli was taken by
othr houses, irenernllv at. a slliiht ennres.
lilon from yesterday's price, bused on the
rnriy corn nun wneut weaKiirs. Mny fcnld
between 2oKWn3',u and SUIi'JSUe nnd elnsecl
firm. io lower at 3Jic. ltccclptn wero 123
cti rs,
ltjslnenn In tho nrnvlslnns nlf wnn dull
nnd tlm nlr heavy until Just before the
close, when prices rallied on a lew huvlng
orders irom a simile lower to a trlllo nhovo
the previous day's llnnl figures. May pork
closed 2lfce higher nt $11: May lard a shade
up at $7.47i7.r.o and .Mny ribs ZWtiMi tin
proved at $7.(XHi7.u:l,4. Knslness early v.ns
duo to heavy hog receipts nnd sympathy
with a depressed mnrket at tho yanls.
Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 3S
cars: corn, 235 curs; oats, 183 cars; hoga,
Etf.fM) head.
Tho lending futures ranged ns follows:
Artlclcs. Open. Hlgh. Low. CloscJ Ves'y.
Whcat
T Teb.
Star.
May
Corn
Keb,
Jlnr.
May
Outs
Keb.
May
Pork-
Feb.
May
I.iird
Ken.
Mar.
May
lllbr-
Keb.
May
12 72N, 721.J 72?i 72;
73U TJIJW-S 72'i 13m 73
71,fi. 74?i 74 74!i 74
7 37 36; 36'; 374
37H 37',4 37H 37V4 38
3314 S9V4 3S14iji 3S 33;
2U4 24H 24 21 24H
13 SO 13 77
13 03 14 00 13 90 14 00 13 97(5
7 40 7 37&
7 42 7 42'j 7 40
7 45 7W 7 45 7C0 7 47fe
R 00 G S7
0 S3 7 02i4 C &3 7 0214 0 UvS
No. 2.
Cash iiiiotatlons were as follown:
KI.OI'R Dull; winter patents, W.KT3.80;
Ptralghts, $3.20r3.W; clears, $2,701(3.30; Bprlng
upeelals. JI.2tV5rl.30; patents, $3.fi03.S0:
Btrulghts. J3.10ti3.IO; bakers, $2.2002.00.
nvilHAT No3 spring. C3f(72c; No. 2 red,
74(?iT5c.
-rPtiM-No No. 2 yellow.
S7ltfl37Wc.
OATS-No. 2. 23iW2Ro: No. 2 white, 27.
fr.7e: No. 3 white. 274i27ic
IJYI'J-No. 2. MflOlc.
llAUt.lIV-Good feeding, 42tr4Gc; fair to
choice malting, 49tlf.Sc.
SKKDS-Klax. No. 1. $1.054'. No. 1 north
western, Jl.ra'4. I'rlme timothy, Jl.co.
Clover, contract grade, Jll.25tfll.40.
I'HOVIHIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J13.S1
13.83. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J7.37Ht?7.40. Short
ribs sides (loose), J0.85tf7.10. Dry salted
Hhoulders (boxed), $tl.23t6.50. Short clear
Bides (boxed), J7.15tT7.25.
WHIHICY-On basis of high wines, per
siTO.ujs-Ciit loaf $f,29; granulated.
Jj.72; confectioners' A, J5.59; off A, J5.44.
Kollowlng are tho receipts and shipments
iti until j
Itccelpts. Shipments.
01.000 35,000
44,000 S0.CKM
Tii.OiX) 107.1100
320,000 175.0(H)
13,000 i4,ouo
r, I (IIH) n-. rwi
On Ih,. lr,ln,.,. vl, .,.. .i.. ,.'...
ter market was (lrni; creameries, 14(21c:
dallies 124USO. Cheese, dull at l6iyil4e
JCggs, llrpi; fresh, l.SVie.
m:h- yohic i;i;.M;itAi, mahkmt.
Artleli'M.
Flour, bills
"Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu..,.
live, lilt
Hurley, bu.
Quotation of the liny Various
in moil 1 1 1
13,. bbls,; exports. 3.0.S3 bids,: unlet ami
weak, buyors and sellers remaining 5fil5a
Hpart. winter straights, J3.40; winter put
I'lits, J3.tKfj'I.OO: Minnesota patents, J( tKM
4.25; winter extiiui, $2.5iv;f2.85; Minnesota
i'm '3-.'--S; winter low grades, ji
5.t. Hyo Hour, dull; fair to good, JJ.80tr3.15;
!iun.C$2.17tA!'UJ'' ,x W'65' l'c"vheat Hour.'
1. f..
couNMHAr.riiiii! viw ......
city. 91o; llrundywlne. J2.4(VJi '.45 '
f. o.
Now
IU I.-8tendy; No. 2 western, 6014c.
b. afloat; statu rye, fi6fj57c, c. I. f.
ii,Ani'r?JH',!,i'll,fc,',,.,1"" We C.
IIAm.M-Dull: feeding. 3Si?51c, c.
New ork; malting, COtiOlc, c. 1. f.
York.
nAItt.BY MAI.T-Dull; western. 31T7''c
Vili,,l':A-HtH',P"",s' ""-i e" tV.lb,.
0. D0 bu. Spot, steady: No. 2 red, 80'4c, f. o.
b., at oat; No. 2 red, 79e; No. 1 northern
Dilluth. bCo. nlloiit; No. 1 hard Duliitli, 89V4c
f. o. b alloat. Options opened easy uiiti
later wero weak under Ihiuldatlon, bearish
l.lvcrpool cables, small seaboanl clearances,
foreign selling nnd liberal Increase In tho
world's stocks. On tho decline exporters
bought freely and felt a Una! slight rally,
tho market closing steady nt a partial Kc
net decline. March, 7SVjtr79c; closed. 79c;
cKf79V:ie.l:l0Bt',1 ?J!4Ci JUI-
COnN-?Uecelpts. 50,001 bu.; exports. 512
Jm. Spot, easy; No, 2. ISe, elevator, nnd
4f.c. f. o. 1 alloat. Options dovolopod wenk.
ness through tho lliiuldatlon. lower cables,
lino weather west, light eleurunees and
sympathy with wheat. Closed easy at ifr
u net. decline; Muy. 4l'iti44t4e; closetl,
ic; July. 43WI3T.C: c!osed. 43,0.
OATS-Hecelpts, 3S.00O bu.; oxports, 1,23.-,
bu, Spot, dull; No. 2, 30Hc: No, 3. 30i;; No. 2
white. .Titjifmic: No. 3 white. 3H5o; track,
mixed western, 30tJ31,4c; track, white, 31Jf
85e, Options, quiet and easier.
HOI'S Steady; state, common to chotee,
190D crop. 17fi20e; imm. Hffi3c; old. JiTGc; Vn
clllc coast, 1900 crop, 17fri9c; 1890, ltfriSa; old,
2tie.
lllDKS-Stendy; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
18itT19e; California, 21 to 25 lbs, 19c; Texas,
dry. 21 to rt lbs.. 15c. ' '
lilJATUKR Firm: hemlock sole, lliienos
AtJriHe'ht t0 wt,,Rh,H' 2,W25c; acid,
" W)OI Dull; domestic fleece, 24ti2Cc:
Texas, Ufll9o. " '
InOVISION8-Ileef. sleadv; family. $11.00
WOO. mesH, Jn.mvfitiM; beef hnms. tll.mt
12.00. packet. JlO.OOif lO.fO:, city extra. India
mem. J14.P0Olfi.W. Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, J7,Wmi9.0O; pickled -hoii.
ders. 5,"6JJti.O0; pickled hams. $9.00ti3j0.
1. anl, steudy; western steamed $7.75: rellned,
quiet; continent, J7.90; South America, Jf.t;
compound, tt ROtiC.taH. I'ork, dull: f.im
lly. J15.00fil5,75; Bhort clear, J13.75R16.50;
mess. $13.26tfl4.D0.
IU1TTUH llecclpt, 6.C9S pks.j firm;
fresh creamery, lCti"22c; June creamery, 15
i.vc; rnciory, iiffne.
CHEKPB-Herelrili.. 1.64S tikss.: firm
fancy, large, fall made, lUitilllio; fancy.
man, ran made, liifisc.
ICOnH-HfyrlntR. C.72I nkss. ! firm: west
cm, at murk, 21 1(21 He; southern, nt mark
20W21c.
TAIJ)W-Kusy; city ($2 per pkg.), 4?tr
Cc; country (Jikgs, free), 6NtfrSc-MHTAI.8-It
was a day of small things In
local metal circles generally, even more so
than durlnir the last few weeks. A stead e
feeling, however, prevailed In tin, despite
weak advices trom i.onuon, wncre prices
wero 10? lower on spot to Air." los, out trail
lug was very dull. The close here was
oulot and steady at $20.357126.50. Comic
was without lmiiortnnt new feature, ruling
dull mid easy ut $17.50 for Lake Superior
and $PJ.6214 for ensting and dectrolytlc,
these llgures being largely nominal In the
absence of b.lslnews. Tho close at Ixmtlon
was (inlet at 71G3ri. Lead continues to
rule dull, with trading of a hand-to-moiitli
order at $1.3714 for largo lots. Spelter was
ami I n weak n ml nartlallv lower, owiin: to n
lack of buyers, closing weak In tone nt $3.?i
(M."j. wniie tne iron mnrKets aiironu wern
wok nnd Iowtt ilomestlc markets were
without any special feature, thousli dls
pluying an easy undertone. The close was
easy at $9 .V5il0.50 for nlir Iron warrant
northern foundry. Jl.'i.wd 10.50: southern
foundry, $ll.5otil5.7."i; soft southern, $!3.0Ctf
lino, inasgow iron closed nt &3S u nnu
Mludlcsborough 40m 6d.
OMAHA AVIIOI.lW.VI.r, MAIt ICI'.TS.
Condition nf Trnde nnd Quntntlnus
(in Sdmle and I'liney Products
Kaos-Hecolpts, light; good stock,
16c.
LtVIi I'Ot'LTUV-Mons, r.tt6c: -spring
cuicKcns, bwnw, rooiters, jjhc; uucki, oxf
64fee; geese, 0!iic; turkeya, Ct7c.
KHil-JlI DIllCSSHD 1'OI'LTllV Henr. 7c;
roosters, rtifio; ducks, 'liltac; geese. RtTSHo;
Bprlng chickens, per lb., 7c; turkeys, le.
OA StlC Mallard ducks, per dox.. JJ.W
s.oo; te.u, ji.Boen.75; mixeti, ji.wtfi.is; jacit
rablilts. $1,2571.50. cottontails. 75c1i1l.
lit TTK It-Corn mon to fair, liyllHc;
choice. I3t(l4c; separator. 23c.
l'HKSIl OYSTlillS - Klrst grade, solid
packed. New York counts, tier can. 3Sc: ox-
tra selects, 32c; standards. 25c; medium,
20c. Second grade, slack llllnd, New York
counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, 20c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal..
KKOKKN KHKSIf KISH-Hlack bass, lflc;
while bars, 10c; blurllsli, He; bullheads, 10c;
bluo (Ins. 7c: cnltlsh. I2c: cod. 9c: cronple.
10c; clscocs, So; halibut, lie: herring, 4f
Cc; haddock, 9o; mackerel, 20c; perch, Btf
7c; pickerel, 7c; pike, c; red snapper, tuc;
salmon, lie; sunilsli, Cc; smelts, loo; trout,
luc; wiuteiisn, sc.
I'lOICONS-Llve, per doz., 90c,
VKAI.H--Chotee. nfllOi'.
IIAY-I'rlco iiuotexl by Omaha Wholesalo
nay ueniers association: unoice upimu,
$S; No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium, $7; coarse,
$0.50. Hyo straw. J3.50. These prices are
for hnv of good color and quality. Demand
fnlr. Kecelpls, i cars.
OATS-No, 3 white. 26c.
COKN-No 3, 32c.
1JHAN-J14&0.
VIX1UTAHLES.
I'AUSNII'S-I'er bu.. 50c.
TI'UNII'S-lVr bu. basket, 40c
1IHHTH I'or bu 40c.
CAHItOTS-rer bu.. 40c.
LHTTI'CI--l'er doz., 40tT45c.
HADIHIIICS-l'er doz., 33c.
lAUHt.MY Per doz.. 35e.
IIIIANS Wax, per 1-3 bu.
string. 80c.
I'OTATOISS-I'er bu., DOfiffic;
mi., wie.
HWKHT l'OTATOKS Per bb .
CAHIIAOK Holland seed, litJ2c,
basket, Jt;
Idaho, per
J2.
per 4-baskot
Jl; Colorado
TOMATOK8 California,
crate, J2.
ONIONS-Natlvc. per bu..
vellow. ner lb.. 2c.
t'KLBHY California, ns to size, 4575c;
IltUllMUiOIMf, wlll.rA.1
CAl'LlKLOWUIt-Callfornlo, per crate,
$3.
FIU'ITS.
OHAIMCS-Malaga. per keg. $.50ti9.0O.
API'LKS-I'er bbl., $3; eastern, J3.50tf3.76;
California Ilelltlowers. tier box. J1.60.
CUANlinniUKS-Hell nnd Ilugle, J10 per
inn.; jerseys, per mil., per ernie, s.;u,
h'UOl'ICAL Kltl'ITS.
ORANOi:S-Callfornla seedlings. J2.2.V
z.iio; navels. $J.7otli.2r; Mexicans, ii.w.
Klorldns. J3.2j.
l.n.MONS-California, extra fancv. 1150:
choice, $3.
BANANAS Per bunch, nccordtng to size,
$2.00tl2.5o.
l'KJS California, new cartons, SOc; lay
ers, 7jc: Imported, per lb.. 13tfl5c.
UATliS-I'ers an. In 00- b. boxes. Salrs. 60
per lb.; Halloween. 5'$c per lb.
M KICK I I 1 A N ISO U 8.
Io. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, lie; No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8e: No. ' venl calf. 12 n 15
lbs.. Cc; dry hides. 81113c: sheen oelts. 25ii
75c; horso hides, Jl.S0tr3.23. '
NUTS line sh wi niitH. ner lb.. Lie; ni-
berts. per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18tt20o;
raw peanuts, per lb., 5(fi5V4e: roasted. 6l44r
714c; Ilrnzlls, 13e; pecans, 10til2c.
St. I.oiiIn (.'rnlu mid Truvlalon.
ST. LOl'IS, l'eb. C WHKAT-Cnsy; No.
rod. cash, elevator. 72'.4c: track. 73ir74V4e:
May. 73ij,c; July. "2Vc: No. 2 hard. 7XS70Hc.
COUN Lower: No. 2 cash. 37Uc: track.
37!C; July. 37Tfcc.
u.viH Kirm; No. 2 cash, 25c; track,
(Uti26ie; May. 25Tc; No. 2 white, 2S?ic
It YIC-Firm; 51c bid.
FLOl'Il Oulet: natents. 13.553.75: ntlrn
fancy and strnli:hts. $3.20ti3.40: clenr. S2.7fl
2.91).
SKUDS Timothy, quiet; $1.25tN.70 for av
erage receipts, prime worth more. Flax,
lower nt JI.C3 bid.
ciiltlSMKAIr-Htendy at 12.05.
11HAN Scarce, firm and hlcher: sacked.
cast truck, C9(ij71c.
IIAY-Steudy; timothy, $100213.00; prairie,
JS.0Oti9.25.
wiUHKY steady at $1.27.
IKON COTTONTIE8-J1.23.
UAOaiNO 777ic
IIH.MP TWINK 9e.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. firm: lobblnir. 114.50.
Lard, lowor at J7.20. Dry salt meats
(boxed), firm; extra shorts. J7.12r; clear
rlbK, J7.23; clear sides, J7.37H. Ilacon
(boxed), quiet; extra shorts, J7.87V4; clear
ribs. $8.12i:; clenr sides, JS.25.
MHTALS Lead. steady: JI.17WW4.20.
Spelter, dull; J3.80.
POl'LTItY-Firmer: ehlekens. Rer nr.
keys. He; young, Sc; ducks, 8',4c; geese, 5c.
HUTTICH-Steady; creamery, 15tj22c;
dairy. 12ilCc.
KOOH Lower; 17c.
HECKIITS-Flour. 7.000 hbl.i.: whent. 32.-
000 bu.; corn. 77,000 bu,; oats, 34,000 bu,
SHIPMENTS Four, ltf.000 bbls.: wheat.
Cl.ooo bu.; corn, iss.ooo bu.; oats, 52,000 bu.
CliuiiKeN In Avnlliilile .Suppllen.
NEW YOIHf. Feb. C Snoelnl cnhle nnd
telegraphic communications to Ilrndstrcet's
show tho following chances in nvnllnbln
supplies, compnred with tho previous account:
Wheat, united States and Cannda. east
of the Ilockles. decreased 1.084.000 bu.:
allont for and In Europe, Increased 2,700,000
uu. loiui Hiiiiiuy, increaseu i.tiiu.uoo uu.
Corn. United States nnd Canada, east
of Kocktes, Increased 1,000,000 bu.
uats, riilted states and Canada, east of
tho Ilockles, decreased 387,000 bu.
Amonir tho morn Imnnrtnnt Inf.rn.qn re
ported aro those of 123,000 bu. at Mll
wallkeo prlvato elevators. 117.000 bu. nt St.
Joseph, 115,000 bu. at Manitoba and 50.000 bu.
each at Lincoln nnd Minneapolis prlvato
elevators,
rho lend I nc decreases Include those of
192.000 bu. nt Chlcnco nrlvnto elevntors. 100.-
lt) bu. at northwestern Interior points, CO,
out) bu. nt Akron and 51.000 bu. at Depot
Harbor.
Tho combined stock of wheat nt Port.
land, Ore., Tncoma nnd Seattle, Wash,, In
creased 91,000 bu. Inst week.
Liverpool (iriilu nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. C-WIlF.AT-.Klrm.
No. 1 California. fisSUd: No. 2 red western'
winter, fi3'd; No. 1 northern, spring, Gs Id.
Futuies, easy; March, 6sll?id; Mny, s Ud.
COUN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new,
3sI0d; American mixed, old, 3s HUd. Fu
tures, easy; February. 3s9Md: Mnr..h a.
9Vid; Muy. 3s 9d.
PHOVIHIONS-IIeef. extra India mess
65s. Lard, rellned. In pulls, quiet, 39s; west
ern, in tierces, quiet, 3Ss, Hums, short cut,
dull, 44s 3d. Huron, Cumberland cut, steudy,
41s; clear bellies, quiet, 43s Cd.
HOPS At London. Puclllc coast. 1900cron.
Bteadv. M( UU 13s,
Ill'TTEU-C.ood Fnltcd Stntos. 8U 2d.
PEAS-Canaillan. 5s Sd.
Kiiiimiih City lira I n nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. fi. W 1 1 EAT May ,
C6t,i,c; cash. No. 2 hard, C7ttCSc; No. 3. iH'ii
COVjo; No. 2 red. 9fi70o; No. 3, n70CSc.
COUN May. SOVsjiJC'ic: casli, No, 2 mixed.
33Ve; No. 2 white, 37c; No. 3. 3C-)ic,
OATS-No. 2 white, 27VsC
UYE-No, 2, 47'sc
HAY Choice t mothv. 110.5011.00; Mint
prairie, $9.00tf9.50.
llUTTEIt-Crenmery, 17Q20c; dairy, fancy,
16c.
LGOS II uher: fresh Missouri and Knn.
sas stock. 17c doz.. loss off. enses returned;
new whltewood cases Included, Mc more.
llECEH'TS-Wlieiit, 47,200 bu,; corn, 41.CO0
bu.; cuts. 21.0(0 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 21.000 bu.: corn. 44..
000 bu.; onts 8,000 bu,
Toledo tiriiln nnd Heeit.
TOL1IDO. Feb. 0. WHEAT Dull, weak?
ciwh. 7Sc; Muy, 80c: July, 7SUc.
COHN Active. Ilrm: cash. 39t4e: Mnv.
39SC.
OATM-mriuiy ens i. 27c: Mnv. 27c.
C LO V E K S E K D A e 1 1 ve. ilrm; 1S99 prime,
$0.70; cash, $7.25; March. $7.3J4.
SIIiiiii'iiiioIIn Wlieut, Flour nnil llrnu.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. C WHEAT-Cash
7IWc; May, UMc; July, 75';c. On track: No.
1 nam. Tiiujo; .no, l nortlirrn, 74Hc; No. 2
northern. 7l.H72f.
i-'Luuu-yuiot; urst patenu, jl.OOtJ4.l5; ,
econd patents, $3.8otH.OO; llrst clears, $2,000
mi rci-'unu clears, n yraz.w.
UllAN-In bulk, $11.2611.60.
I'hlliiileliililn Produce Murkrt,
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6. - HUTTEIt -
ateauy; fancy western creamery, 22c; fancy
neaiiTii prims, is:cj inncy nenruy prints,
ii'.
EOGS Fresh nenrby. western nnd south
western. 22c: fresh southern. 21c.
CHKESE-Qulct; New York full creams
fancy small, ll4c; New York full creams
tair to choice, 10141lP.ic.
Mllwniikcr tlrnlu .Alnrliet.
MILWAFKEE, lb, fi. WHEAT Lower
No. 1 northtrn, 75c; No. 2 northern, 71'.4ti
3Ur
ItYE-Stendy; No. 1, r,2Uc.
IIAHLEY-Dull; No. 2, tetl
'it m.
60c; sample, 43
Peorln Mnrbrt.
Feb. C-COHN-Easy;
PEOItIA,
36V4C
i).A.TVr,nncm'c: No- 3 w''ip- i.
WHISUY-On the busts of $1.27
finished goods.
No.
fo
D11I11II1 C rill 11 3liirl(et.
DFLt'TH. Feb. C.-WHEAT-Cash, No.
hnrd, ii'c; No. 1 northern, 7.1'ic; No.
n!?!:."' '"".c; .May, 76",c; July, 77c.
COKN S'JVkC,
, OATSr-26'.ic.
JIOVMSIEXTS OF STOCKS AM) HO.M)S
Iioth .llnrUetn llnvn 11 11 Ilxcnpllnuii
liny, ErlliiNlnir Common Iteciirds.
NKW YOUK, Feb. C.-The trndlng In
siocas nnu bonus today snowed extmordl
nary volume and vnrletv. Din ini?rn j.'iIpj n
all stocks renchlmr 1.921.200 shares, mm
pared wun tne reconl or over 2,i00,ut0
Which only exceeds them. Thn ilnv's busl.
ness In bonds was also very lurge, but It
"in noi reacii tne ievi-1 attained at various
times 111 tile bull market for the nor lie of
1S99. It must be boron In inln.l ntun ilmt
dealings In bomls uro cstlmuted according
iu me par vaiue ot ine securities trans
fcrred antt the bonds which were inns
prominent In tho day's transactions were
low-grade speculative bonds, in many cases
emus "i less man nun tneir par value.
The demand for rullroud bonds Is never
thcless 11 very notable feature In the cur
rent market and securities '.nil n i-i-mI In.
Illicncu on siM.'Clllatlv sentiment in the
HiocK maricci. Tne nay s market divided
linen quue iiisiinciiy into inroe cinsses.
file llrst Wns inmnrlM..it In llin nnpnlnr
bulge, 111 which tho violent competitive bid
ding, duo to tho congestion of urgent buy
ing orders over night, caused some sensa
tional advances, Prices promptly ran off
on iirollt taking, nttracted by this high
level, and the market yielded so easily that
111c ueur trailers maiio a vigorous attacK,
causing some rather serious breaks lu
prices. This comprised tho second cycle of
ma murnei. nen mo selling mood nut
exhntisted Itself trailers beirnn to tie tin.
pressed with the 'character of Bomo of tho
buying nt tho decline. When tho semi
annual dividend on Heading llrst preferred,
showing an ndvnnco from 1'4 to 2 per cent
was announced thn biivlnir herntnn furlniulv
active mid thn short tntrrei.t wna driven
precipitately ta cover. This comprised tho
iiinii cycie in 1110 mantel.
Tho llnnl recoi'erv wns broken bv fre
quent periods of realizing, which continued
to me ciose. maxinir t 10 tone siiuntiv ir
regular ut tho Inst, though tho undertone
was stroii;;.
Tho opening bulge wns most pronounced
In the steel stocks under the Influence of
tho Krowlnsr belief In tho nl.'iii to consoli
date nil tho great steel combinations. This
"hlllton-dollar construction" Is so stupen
dous In Its proportions nnd offers such vast
possibilities tor notation or new securities
as to duzzlo tho most fertile speculative
Imagination. The current belief In Its ac
complishment really underlaid the wholo
siiecuiuuvo movement or tne nay, uiinougn
tnero wero otner considerations which sup
plemented It. Tho most conspicuous move
mcnts in tho steel stocks anil the largest
transactions were In Federal Steel and
Steel and Wire. Federal Steel roso 3i and
tho preferred 4U. Steel and Wire rose 3
nnd tho preferred 2. National Tubo was up
3H and Republican Steel 4'i, There worn
considerable reactions in this group ns well
as lu the whole group after tho opening
bulge. The selling to tnkn profits bIiowb
urccnev at mnuv points In ine railroad list
auti somo ot 1110 leaning siocks got rroni 1
to i points under last n.gut.
Those which huvo advanced most strongly
wero weakest on the decline. Pennsylvania,
tne comers, strangers, soutnwestorns tiu-
cludlng Atchison nnd Southern Pacltlc) and
Louisville & Nnshvlllo wero all conspicu
ously heavy. Somo of them remnlncd com
paratively heavy until tho close, ulthntiuli
tho Into violent recovery In tho Heading
anil St. Paul affected tho members of their
respective Rrotins. Tho belief has been
rather fostered that tho dividend on Head
ing first preferred would be maintained on
a 3 per cent basis and Its Increase to a 4
per cent oasis cuugnt a inrgo snort, in
terest In both that stock and tho Erics,
The bono Is encouraged of a commensurate
dividend on Erie llrst preferred, The late
movement carried Heading llrst preferred
31.(1 over last night and Erlo llrst pre
ferred 3.
I'nlon Pacific yielded under tho enrlv
profit taking, but took a very prominent
pnrt lu tho recovery, reaching a level l',
over ycsierouy. weaver 1110 iirimuu
iniuin a sensational uuvancc 01 wm una
the nreferred of 2'. while other Colorado
stocks wore affected to a less degree on tho
supposition that their amalgamation Is Imminent.
Call money ngaln roso nbovo tho rate lu
ho recent deallnirs. but without effect on
tho bullish enthusiasm. No gold was en
gaged for export, which was not a surprise,
In view of the downward course of foreign
Interest rates and the expectation that tho
Interest r.Uo of tho Hunk of England will
be reduced tomorrow.
Wabash debentures wero tho fenturo of
the railroad bond market on 1111 extreme nd
vnnco of 4S4. Other low-priced bonds wero
In lnrgo demand. Totni sales, par value,
$8,930,000. United States refunding 2a de
clined U per cent on tho lust cull.
Tilt roiiowing are tne closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pru
llnltlmoro & O..
Canadian Pao...
Canada So
l ies. & Ohio....
Chicago G. W...
C, IS. & tj
Chi, Ind. & L...
do pfd
Chi. & 13. 111....
C. & N. W
a. n. 1. & p....
c. a c. & st. l
Colorado So
do 1st pnl
do 2d Dfd
Del. H Hudson .
Del. L. it W....
Denver & It. Q.
do nfd
Erlo
do 1st nttl
Ot. Nor. pfd
locklne Coal ..
locklnc Vnlley.
Illinois Central.
Iowa Central ...
do nfd
.ake Erlu & W.
do pfd
,uka Shoro
X- N
Manhattan L....
Met. St. llv
Mex. Centrnl ....
Minn. &- St. L..
do pfd
Mo. Pacltlc
Mobile .t Ohio..
M., K. Sc T
do pfd
N. J. Centrnl ..
Y, Central..
Norfolk & V...
do liltl
No. Pacific
do tifd
Ontario & W
Ore. iiy. a Nuv
do pfd
ennsylvnnla ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Rio O. W
do pfd
St. L. : S. F
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
St. L. SouthW....
do prd
t. Paul
do nfd
St. P. & Omaha
Bo. Pncltlo
So. Hallway ....
110 piu
Tex. & Poclllc.
Union Pacific
do pfd
. 93
, 91
, 41
, l"t
,117't
1 ji?
171
. 77
, I3M.
37ai
lOfiI
30
4i7"i
193
11. li
4M?
now
2i;t
5 1H
41
112
220
93
.now
l'Hl,
11
721.
107'f
91 U
)
f!)',
152
n.n.
451-
hii
S5N,
SS'.n'
31
11
7
1t9ii'
34'f
4.-.M
71
93
33V
81
cm
IMS
191
1.N
47',,
2IH
1771 '
snv
rs'i,
E7
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. & L. E.
do 2d pfd
Wis. Centrnl .,
Third Avenuo .
H. O. pfd ....
National Tube,
do pfil
Adnms Ex
American Ex...
IT. S. Ex
Wells-Farco Ex.13S
Amor. Cot. Oil... 303;
do pfd , 8SV4
Amer. Mnltlng.
do nfd
Amer. S. & It..
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ..
do nfd
Amer. 8. Hoop.
00 pin
imor, S. & W.
Amer. Tin Piatt'". Vib(i
do nfd .".... 91
Amer. Tobacco.. .'17'i
00 pin HO
nnc. Mln. Co... 4.V4
lirookivn H. T..
Colo. Fuel & I..
Con. Tobacco ..
do nfd
Federal Steel ...
do nfd
den. Electric ...
Olucoso Sugnr .
00 pin
Inter. Pnper ....
do nfd
Laclede Oas
National niscult
. 151,
. 13
.122
'. S7'4
. ess
.loiVi
.15.1
.182
Hi
4
23-H
fi!4
99
O
' 17
32
51
Pfd.
National Lead
do pfd
National Steel
io prd.
79
F.0-S
ic?
93
51
si ;
192'4
501J
9i;
2H4
731 '.
931,4
ir4
89
93'.4
N. Y. Air Hrnko.tO
No. American ... 20V'
I'aciuo uonst
ilo 1st pfd..,
do 2d nfd...,
Pacific Moll
People's Oas
Pressed 8, Car.
do pfd
Pullman P. Car.
S. It. .fc'T
Sugar
do nfd
ITenn. Coal & I.
U. 8. Leather...
do pfd
IT. 8. Hubber....
do pfd
Western I'nlon.
Amnl. Copper !"'
Uepubllc I. .t 8.. 1C'
do pfd 6?
P. C. C. St. L. 59
54
.. 87
.. 03
.. 41
..loir,
, ran
7rt'i
119M
3!V:
,137
119
KfAi
131
-51 1.
, 19
60
R'3J
Thn Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cnhlogrum says: All business In
tho stock market hero today centered In
Americans, which were buovunt and brisk
throughitit tho session. Denver & Hlo
Grande Issues took the lead on two lnrgo
orders, tho source of which could not bo
traced, but the stock kept to tho front and
held thrt position strongly nil day. Thero
was pome talk of tho line derlvlnc honetltr.
from tho ITiilon-Sputhern Pacific deal. New
York sent over early ortlers and was a
stronc buver. especially In thn bonds of the
Wnbauh company, nbout which thero w.is
some vague talK ot pending consolidation.
Herlln continued to buy Canadian Puclllc
shares, although It Is not expected that
the dividend will bo Increased. Fnlon Pn
cltlo stocks seemed Inclined to hang tire.
Tho bank bought J15.0oo gold In bars. The
money market was about steady, call loan
rates remaining 3 per cent: tlm money. 3',
Option varies a great ileal upon tho likeli
hood and amount of the reduction of tho
n !J 11 If rittA Cam.. .... mill l.
........ ....... ijuuiu HilJ Illt-IU ..111 IIUII.
others that It will come down hntf n point
and others, again, that It will be cut 1 per
teni, uui wun mo new government loan
expected to Issue nt any moment there will
00 u reuuciion or at least '.4 per cent.
.Nimv Vnr . .Money .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Keb. 6.-MONEY-On call
rather easier at 2ti3 per cent; lust loan nt
2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3y
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual business in bankers' bills nt $I.SSW
I.SS'i for demand nnd nt $I.SI?tc4.84'M for
sixty days. Posted rates, $I.S.V(W.8u4 and
!.!; commercial bills, jt.Min.8tyj.
SILVER-Ccrtltleates, 6U4tl63c; bar, Clc
Mexican dollars, 47'c.
HONDS-aovernment, weak; state, Inac
tlve; railroad, strong.
Tho cloilng pi ices un bonds today art at
ioiiows;
U. S. ref. 2s, rcg.io:,;, N. Y,
tiu uuupon
do 3s. reg
do coupon
tlo new 4s.
do coupon
do T!d 4s,
do coupon
do 5s, reg.
On coupon
D. of C. 3s, 65s.
Atell, gell. 4s...
do mil. 4il
Cunnilu. So. 2s.
C. .i O. 414s....
do 5s
C. N. U . c. 7s
do 8. F. deb. 5s Ul
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 96
Colo. So. Is si'
D. & 11. O, 4S....103I
Erie general 4s. . 84V4
Oen. Elec. 6s 1ft)
la. Centrul Is.... 113
L. & N. unl. 4s... 101"
M.. K. Sc. T. 2... 79V4
do 4s 9;tj
c. t in?
I05U N. J. C. g, Bs....l2S.
llo4 No. Pncllic 3s.... US
iw 110 ts nu
reir.l... N Y C Sc 8 L 4s.. 109
117'i N. Sc W. COtl. 49.101V4
reg..ii:;u ore. Nuv. is lti'i
..113) ilo 4s 103'
urcgon s, 1.. us..r;-
do consol Cs,...UC!4
iieaoiug gen. is.. y,
Hlo O. W. Is too
St 1,tlM f. Cs.Hi)
St L & S F g. 6S.129
St. Paul cons. ...181
St. P. C. & P. Is.. 11814
IIO OS
NO, I'nClllC 4S Ul
Ho, Hallway C3...II6
8, H, & T. Cs.... G3
T. & P. Is 116?,
tlO 2S .V,
I'nlon Pacific Is.lOfiS
Wabash la 119W
no .s uu
West Shoro 4s.. .114
Wis. Contral 4s.. 89
Vu. Centuries ... 96
.Ilo
123
.103Vi
.110
.107',
.I2i)
1.1a 1
Offered.
IliiRlon Stuck Quiitntlnns.
nuoiui, feu. c call oans. 3H4 nor
cent; tltno loans, 3fll per cent. Oftlclnl
closing:
2'A
,., T. & 8. F.
do nfd
Amer. Sugar
ilo nfd
Amer. Tel
Hoston .t A!..
Huston Elevnted.KX)
liosion - .Me ni
l.'., u. Si y
Dominion Coal.
do nfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd si'
Mtchburir nfd in!
Oen. Klectrlc Villi
do nfd H'i
Ed. Eleo III nil
Mexican Central. 16'4
. MS Union Land
. 8S7, Wtst End
i.ii'i
. 1 iu
.163S
iol
.11
10?
nt
N. E. G. & C.
Old Co onv ...
Old Dominion
Hubber
t'nlon rnclflc
9.i
lAVestlngh. Elec. 55
Atcnison is 1112
N. E. O. & C. 6s. 6S
Atlventure V)
Hlnghnm M, Co.. 18S
Amnl. Copper ... DCU
Atlantic 2614
liosion ise Aiont..ai:i
Iluttc Si Hoston.. 80
Cnl. & Hccla 852
Centennial 22-S
Franklin ICS
H imbnldt 2..
Osceola 83
Parrot 41
Qulncy ICS
.sain a f o copper, u
Tamarack 332
Utah Mining .... r?V4
mona u
1;
..20S
.. 31
.. 191.
.. 9?S Wolverines
49J
New York Mlnlnir Stocks.
NEW YORK. Feb. fl Tim following nr
quotntlons on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Allen
Ilreeco
Ilriinswlek Con..
Comstock Tun...
Con. Cnl. & vu..
Deadwood Terra.
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Lendvlllo Con....
20
4
2W
29
4
145
Mi
110
Ci
tl
Llttlo Chief ...
Ontnrlo ,
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosi
Suva go
sierra Novnda
Small Hopes ..
Standard
. 14
,.625
. 70
. 9
. S
. 12
. 14
. 6b
.417
London Stnek Quotations.
LONDON, Feb. 6.-1 p. m.-Closing:
Consols, money.. 94V
do nccount .... 97
Atchison fcfii
Canadian Pnc... 91
St. Paul 156K
Illinois Centrnl 11
It. Sz N '.r.lf
I'nlon Puc. pfd.. 87TJ
N. Y. Central ...119 i
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
No. Pacific nfd.
Orand Trunk ...
Annconda
Rand Mines ....
, 30S
C7T4
87ii
7',!.
80
33
HAII SILVER-I'ncertnln at 28 l.lfid tier
ounce.
MONEY 3ft3l4 ner eenl Tlin mln nt ju.
count In the nnen mnrkf fnr aVirtri t.ma 1.
JH'PWi Pr cent and for three-months' bills
3 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Feb. fi. Monnv nnd ,1frnnnt
wero eusv ami It wop idlftlcult to maintain
rates tOdUV In View of llin nhlln.lanr.0 nt
ensh nnd continental competition for bills.
Speculation on tho Stock exchange was
Chiefly centered In Amnrlmtm l.loh
opened above parity, and further hardened
on buying, apparently bnsed on consolida
tion iiuti (iiviuciid rumors, southerns wero
tho feature Home mils w.rn voaii
Norlhwesterns have fallen shnrply on a dls
appointing dividend. Grand Trunks ud-
ancetl on dividend nntlclnntlnns. hut Intor
relapsed. Kulllrs wero quiet and flrm, Tho
amount of bullion tnken Into tho Hank of
.nglntid on bnlnnco today was 15,000.
Iltlla council bills were all
Is 3 16-lGd.
HEHLIN. Feb. fi In vlnnr nf ll.
III money nnd tho oxnected lowering nf Dm
bank rato In London homo funds wero firm
on thn bourse today. Americans wero In
gootl demand. Canadian Pacifies were har
der on London ndvlces, Hunks wero strong
nnd mines wero Irregulor. Exchance on
ondon, 20m49pfgs for checks. Discount
rates: Short bills. 2Vi ner cent: thrnn.
monins- inns, a per cent.
PARIS. Feb, fi. Huslness onened trnnd nn
tho bourse todav. " eBtieelallv In Ifnin
which absorbed most of the nttnnltnn
There wero large purchases for English nnd
iociii nccouni. j.nier parquet siocks weak
oned nnd Industrials wero persistently of.
ii'iimi, ji inn ciosu prices were nun except
Knfllrs., which were firm. Threo tier cent
rentes, 102fl0o for thn account. Exchnngo
on London. 23f 18c for checks. Spanish 4s
cioseii ui ij.oi 1.
Hunk Clenrlueii.
OMA1IA. Feb. fi ClenrlnirH. J!).t.7Sft! fnr
tho correspondlnc dav last vear. Jl.151.223:
decrease. $190,437.
CHICAGO. Feb. fi.-CIearings, J22,032,C37;
balances. J2.S67.055: nosted exchnnce. H.R5U
f4.S9; New Y'ork oxchnnge, 10c discount bid"
HI. LOUIS. I'Ob. 6. C earlncs. Ifi.OM.n.fi!
balances, $903,018; money, BfftI per cent; New
York exchange, 10n discount bid, pnr askd,
PlIILAni'LPHIA l.Vli. fi Clnnrlnira t!7 .
151.201; balances, $399,189.
HALTIMOHE. Feb. fi. C earinors. Si 378 .
300; balances. $32l.fll.
NEW YORK. Fell, fi. Clear ncs. J2M.75C.
158: balances, $U,19C293.
HOSTON. Feb. fi C enrlnes. J23.240 filfl-
bnlnnces. $2,047,366.
CINCINNATI. Feb. C C ear ncs. $3.51)1..
150; Now York exchange, 25r27l4c premium:
monoy, 3t(6 per cent.
Coiidltlnii nf tlie Trrnmiry,
WASHINGTON. Feb. C Today's state.
ment of tho treasury balances In the cen
ernl fund, exclusive nf the JlSO.Ono onn
gold reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $141,218,211;
gold. $70,175,097.
Cnffre Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Kel. fi COKFP.KSnnf
Hlo. nulot: No. 7 Invoice. 67ic: Cordovn. KM
12!4c. The market for coffeo futures opened
steady, with prices 5 points lower, under
selling for both accounts by local Interests
and benr pressure from abroad, based on
tremendous crop, country receipts, dtsup
Pointing forelcn mnrket news nnd nlisnnen
of specu'ntlvo support. Soon nfter mld-day
me murKCi turned n slinrn corner nn net v
buying for prominent coffee Interests and a
senre of room shorts. On this wave of buy
ing prices worKed up lotus points, with
trading qulto active. Tho mnrket for tho
rest of the session ruletl uctlve. At the
lose the market was steady In tone with
prices unchnnged to 10 points hlcher. Total
sales reached 27.iw bags. Including: Fl
ruory, 5.40c: March. 5.4"W.50o; Mnv. 5,r,oi7
R.Gic: .Tulv. R.fWvfiV: September. 5 V7?5.73ci
October, 6.75tf5.80c; December, 5.90ig6c.
Oil nnil ltoln.
OIL CITY. Feb. C.-Certincntes, $1.23;
runs. 191,871 nbiH.: nvernce, 75 486 bbls.:
shipments. 115.5S2 bbls,: nverage, 103.367 bbls.
NEW YOHIv. Feb. 6 -OILS-Cottonseed,
eusv; prlmo crude. 24c: prime yellow.
30t7flOl4e. Petroleum, firm; refined Now
York. S7 70; Philadelphia and Haltlmore,
5.15; Philadelphia and Haltlmore. In bulk,
o.ift. nosin. tin 1: strained, common to
good. Jl.fi". Turpentine, (1 till nt 40tT40V4c.
l.iiMUUM. fen. tt un.fi 1 a lent ta lin
seed, spot. Ms fid; Unseed, 2s 3d. Petroleum,
Amerlcun refined, 61 l-1Cd.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Etef Steen Verj 8low nd Qencrlly a Dime
Lower Oowg Steady to Ten Lower,
HOGS ACTIVE AND A SHADE LOWER
i-nolce Krrrs nnil Wethers llrnutclit
Just About .Sternly Prices 11 n Cum
linreil ulth Veslcidil, lint
l.iuiibs Five to Ten Loner.
SOUTH OMAHA, Fob. fi.
itocelpts were: Cattle. Hogs.
:"OHuuy
Oillclal j uesuuy 3. two
Olttclal Wednesday 2,sol
Threo days this week.... 7,791
oilluo nuvs lu&t w....Lr r.ivi
Sumo daj s week before. . i,biS
Hume three wcoks ugo,..lu,oi'J
Samu fout weeks ago.... 7,695
ouiiiu uiijs nisi year y.iza
S.vM
,7ol
2L70J
2J,ltG
2',5Ai
22,001
23,5l
15,151
sheep.
::.nH
4,Ji.i
4, lit
11,71
10,. 9J
11.-.7-'
8,
12.14'J
11,0
Average price paid for hogs for the past
everul days, with comparisons:
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Juu.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan
Jan.
Feb.
Keb.
Keb.
Feb.
e cu. 6.
Keb. fi.
15.
16...
17..
13,.
19 .
20..
21..
23.'.'
k:
26..
27...
13...
29...
30...
CI...
1....
2.'.'.'.
4
6 ?5J
b 20
5 20i,
0 2s;,
6 25i
5 124;
5 ?1V
5?2fi
P 15
6 H!i
5 "Si,1
5 ?5M
6 22
6 25H
e ami
5 23W
4 tS I 3 17 3 201 3 59 4 11
4 52 3 52 3 2J 3 60 3 Si
4 48 3 19 3 47 3 72 3 SO
4 55 3 61 3 51 3 23 3 82 3 &j
4 54 3 64 3 54 3 26 3 S3
4 64 3 66 3 60 3 26 3 90 .
3 69 3 54 3 26 3 96 3 9j
4 63 3 67 3 23 3 91 3 S3
4 59 3 66 3 25 3 80 3 M
4 55 3 61 3 62 3 92 3 83
4 43 3 00 3 65 3 3.1 4 00 3 79
4 55 3 57 3 72 3 35 3 85
4 62 3 63 3 67 3 30 4 II
3 CS 3 62 3 27 4 W 3 97
4 62 3 C4 3 27 3 93 3 K.
4 51 3 70 3 29 3 91 3 60
4 65 3 61 3 C6 3 98 3 GS
4 67 3 61 3 61 3 27 4 03 3 CI
4 OS 3 61 3 63 3 19 3 63
4 62 3 69 3 73 3 20 4 03
3 63 3 72 3 25 3 981 3 6?
4 O; 3 72 3 21 3 93) 3 76
4 70 3 66 3 191 4 00 3 i2
Indicates Sunday.
Tlio Oftletnl llllinhr nt nnru nt ninnlr
orougnt in touuy by eneh roud was:
Collin ltniru Hb'iv Tt'r'ii
C, M. & St. P. R... 2 23 1
O. & St. L. Rv. ....... 1 3
Mo. Paclllc Ry 7 2
union Pao. System.. 24
Si N. W,
13. & M.
S. C. Si V.
a, st. p., m
H. Si M. R.
C, H. & Q,
K. C. Si St.
C. H. I. Si
Illinois Central
Ry
V. R. H.. 28
Ry..
& o,
It. It
iV;:::::::
P.. cast.
Ry. 29
21
6
13
i!
1
15
19
126
It
Siiuiir nnil llolnsses.
NKW OHLFANS. Feb. fi. - SUGAR -
Quiet: open kettle. WtHVic: open kettle,
centrifugal, 4f4 5-1fie; rontrlfucal, yellow,
I'fifMe; seconds. 2i;tjle. Molasses, nulet;
open kettle. 20r30c; centrifugal, St?20c.
yrun. 2t.:ne.
NFAV YORK. Feb. 6. - SUGAR Haw.
tendy fair refining, 3'ici centrlfugnl. 96
est. 4',ic; molasses sugar, SMc: refined.
tendy.
LONDON. Feb. C.-HEHT SUGAR Feb-
ruary, 9s 3d,
rviipnrnteil mill Dried Frnlts,
NF.W YORK. Keb. fi.-KVAPOHATF.O
APPLKS The market for ovanorolfil on-
poi ruled quiet but steady at unchnmred
nrlces; state common, Sli-u; prime, 4?ifj
; cnolce, ft4'(iic; fnncv. CtTC
CALIFORNIA DRIRO KHUITS-Qlllet.
Pruneii, 3'ifiSe per lb., ns to size nnd
itnlity. Anrlcots. norm. 7?isfl2c: Moor
Pnrk. S'SITlSc. Peaches, peeled, 14Q18c; un
peeled, CV4t?10c. ' "
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
410 616 632
45.S L54S 2',557
429 2.3S1 661
463 1,814 313
.... 2,143
60
41
19
161
1(3
61
80
252
135
1
73
28
2C5 .... 126
,315 9.CS2 TjitM
Total receipts ....129
The disposition of tho day's recelnts wun
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
ber of head Indicated:
Huvers.
Omaha Pncklnir Co.
O. H. Hammond Co....
Swift Sc Company.
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Co
Armour & Co., S. C...
Omnha P. Co., K. C...
R. Hccker & Degnn..
Vonsnnt Si Co
Lobmnn & Co
W. I. Stenhcii
Hill &. Hiihuliigcr
Ronton & Underwood..,
Llvlngstono Sr Schnllcr
Hamilton Sz Rothschild
L. K. Husr
II. L. Dennis Sc Co
A. S. Mawhlnncy ,
Other buyers ,
Totals
CATTLE Thero wern bis nlinnt ns mnnv
cnttlo hero today as yesterday, but packers
did not rcem to have ns heavy orders as
they huv bud for the last two days. Tho
demand for beet steors was particularly
llcht. and ns a result thn market wim very
slow and lower. Somo of the best bunches
mat just happened to suit the buyers wero
picked up early at prices that wero not
far from a nickel lower, but nsldo from
that class of cattle thn mnrket could
safely be emoted a dime lower. Thn cro.it.
est decllno was on tho medium kinds that
aro selling from $4.25 to $4.75. In somo cases
tnat class or cattle were very hard to novo
today at any nrlce. nnd sellers freuuontlv
had to take off fully 15c before they could
find a buyer. Tho market was slow from
start to finish, nnd tt was lato before tho
pens wero cleared.
Tne cow mnrKct was 111 rainy goon snapo
today. Good stuff found ready sale at Just
about yesterday's prices, Canners nnd
medium Erndcs. however, wero u llttlo dull
and around a dlmo lower. Thero has been
trood sunnlv nil tho week of tho less
desirable kinds, so Hint packers nre pretty
well supplied.
Hulls and stags sold steady to a little
easier today In sympathy with tlie weak
feeling on other kinds of cattle. Calves
held Just about steady.
Tho stocker and feeder trndo did not
show any change today, tho demand being
ruiiy enuni to mo supply. Aiiyining at an
good sold early nt fully yesterday s tiuo
tntions. but tho common stuff did not movo
ns rapidly. Stock calves on the common
order nre slow sale, but about steady. Tim
demand Is for the better grades ot all
weights, and common cattle do not seem to
bo wanted by the country buyer. Repre
sentative sales:
DEEP STEERS.
ni.';
95...
29...
835
740
. .1210
..WM
.. 770
..1110
..III)
..im
.AW
. .1010
..1060
..1270
..1700
,.154j
..1550
..110)
..163')
..120
..ISM
..1110
.. 950
20 1184 4 15
2 h,
Z
3 W
.1 W
3 00
3 (0
3 05
3 05
3 10
3 10
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 a
3 25
3 23
3 36
3 30
3 30
3 t)
DULLS.
.1410
.100)
.1265
.lflao
.1330
. !X)
.lfmo
1 1330
1 1SSS)
1 910
1 19V)
1..
2..
1..
1..
1..
1....
1
1
1
5
1
4
1
1
1
STOCK CALVES.
...1630
... l
,..1820
...15.VS
..1990
...1612
...1560
...10S0
.16S0
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 40
3 40
3 10
3 43
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 55
3 53
3 0.)
3 ftl
3
3 l.i
3 C3
3 70
3 85
349 3 15
135
350
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 )0
4 35
I 65
, m
, 4 so
, m;
, 615
. Ma
. 379
BSO
, MO
. 7M
, 67S
, 611
, 810
too
765
910
1130
CU"i
S50
952
I'M)
116.
850
63.)
. . W.
3 feeders.. 326
1 reetler...l090
1 feeder... 900
1 feeder... n.Vl
11 feeders.. 975
1 feeder.. .1080
v. n
bti feeders.. 909
3
I
3.'.'.'.'.
4
9
6
1
1
40
0
17
1
i.
23
1."
30
1
0 ,
4
1
3 W)
3 ft)
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 55
3 (V,
3 V5
3 75
3 75
3 !
3 IV)
3 M
3 90
4 00
4 ID
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 20
4 10
4 20
4
21...
12...
14...
21...
19...
..Ui i0
.. 635
11.
11
0
10
19
20
15
12
15
30
1
2i)
25
13
119.
123.
796
615
670
600
423
1030
8.V1
.. 891
.. 915
.. 91
.. 772
.. 735
. .1033
.. 471
.. 930
.. 60 3
.. 605
.. 403
915
820
A. Anderson Neb.
4 25
I 26
4 25
4 25
4 26
4 30
4 20
4 ?0
I 30
I 3)
4 35
4 Ti
4 M
4 35
4 40
I 40
4 40
4 10
4 50
4 50
I 60
4 55
4 60
4 60
$3.30r4.75: stockers nnd feeders, J3.26tiM.60j
cows nnd heifers, $2.00if0.26; ennners, t.2.i
M2.76; bulls, $2.60tH.OO; Texas and Indian
steers, $3.7081.05; cows nnd he! few, $2.40
"noas-Rccelpts. 8,600 head; mnrket EiflCxj
lower: pigs nnd lights, $5.1tv(f6.20; packers,
$J LHJ" 25; butchers. $5.25Cif..32'(,.
SHEEP AND 1.AMH8 --Receipts, 000 head;
mnrket strong nnd active; nutlvo muttons,
$3.8Mr4.25, lambs, $4.5.60; nulls nnd
bucks, $2.501.00.
WESTERN pTcKInTsTATISTICS
oncrlnu. or II, iu Are Wrll .Mnln
tnlned In llit'rm of n Your
A iii.
..rS'.T'ir'''; lV1' 6 (Special Tele
grum.) lho Prico Current says: offerings
"A.!I0.K? Wo" I'i'ilntnlneil and contlniw
somewhat In excess of a year ngo. Wcst
ein packing Is tw.wo, compureil with 610,000
tho preceding week and 483.000 last ve.tr.
against . .1.5,000 a year ago. Prominent
luuvvo Luilll'iliu US IOIIOWS:
Chlcugo
Kunsaa City .
OMAHA
St. Louis
St. Joicph ....
Indianapolis .
Milwaukee ...
Cincinnati ....
ottumwn
Cedar Rapids
Sioux City ....
St. Paul
1901.
,2,3s0)
. 920,l0
. r.io,tu
. 6ir.)
, f.D.OV
. 370,(0)
. 3I9,(.)
. 212,(VJ
. 1W1.10J
. 16,tJ0
. 2 1 0,1" )
. 193,1.1 0
I'W
:.350,(0
MO.KO
10.0(H)
M 5,000
,WW)
l,tO)
22l,i00
JIJ.IW
Kt'i.tXM
176,0 0
140.OOJ
4 30
3 bO
3 60
3 60
4 30
3 60
Hell
4 26
1 cow 950
1 cow UiOO
1 cow 109)
3 feeders.. 826
1 feeder... 850
Son Colo,
3 feeders.
909
2 85
2 85
2 85
4 3
4 30
3 13
hogs
HOGS ThnM tt'iirn nlimil ,, u ..,.,i
Hero tllilnv nn vnalnriti, v riii.1 nulni, In
Jwer prices olsnwherc, packers started out
umuiuK nooiii iw lower, or n.lo ana j.1i'.4.
1 hey tailed to get the hogs ut those prices,
however, and ns ,they till seemed to have
liberal orders, they had to raise their hands,
Asldo from a few early sales. It was largely
a $-'.20 market, with thu choicer grades
renmg ni ja.vd nnd rrom that up to o.),
or tho same as yesterday's high price. It
Was a lively market after thn Irndlni: nncn
goi uuuer way and everything Hud changed
hands by 9 o'clock In tho morning, 'l ho
cioso wus strong, so t hat the market today
uiny averages n snauo lower than yesier
jicprcseniativo sales:
day.
No.
25....
53....
It!)...
40....
..US
..129
..209
..172
..223
..211
..270
..223
..211
..242
..238
..228
..187
..S3
19.1
212
101
175
212
231
. .271)
."278
..2.1J
. .212
. .240
..206
'I
I". 237
243!
211
....29fi
63 210
66 233
61 280
46 240
82 190
4 275
68 204
61 2M
55 232
..203
..192
AV. Sh.
71
3'
31...
20...
56...
74...
IS...
58
75
72
85
61
24
89
47
80
67
26....
22
12....
71....
46,...
14....
54....
61....
64....
56..
29..
35..
40
80
SO
40
40
Pr.
1 to
D 00
5 10
6 15
5 15
6 17',i
6 17
6 17(i
NO.
77...
AV,
...213
. . .223
. . .202
...220
231
199
246
Sh. Pr.
... 6 2t)
40
40
80...
63...
82...
63...
79 201
0 17 80 22,
5 17l 76 2U
611.
CO.
80.
63.
65.
28.
58....
74....
71....
66....
61....
7S....
6i. .r.
70....
7S....
62
CO....
82. . . .
80...
CS...
S3...
64...
61...
61...
60...
S5...
8...
63...
61...
80...
74...
66...
09...
61...
69...
..253
..201
..230
..247
..201
..20rt
..260
..263
. .205
..232
..'.'.Vt
..23.S
..212
160
SO
140
80
80
SO
40
'40
40
80
6 V
6 174
11 n
5 17U
6 17
C 17'i
6 171,
B :7ij,
r. )7A
r. 171
5 1714
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
5 10
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
fi 20
6 20
5 20
fi 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 to
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
.16
353
.255
.233
.220
.259
..200
.271
.229
.239
.255
.253
.202
..213
..206
..254
..270
. .220
..233
..219
..190
..264
..218
. .343
..261
. .230
..240
..236
,..2S8
.J233
,..216
..282
..203
..211
..309
..263
...109
. .269
..251
..310
..217
. .262
..350
..270
. .378
. .259
.337
40
80
120
"80
40
80
'4'J
80
80
80
'80
80
80
80
'40
160
200
40
80
M
120
80
40
5 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
6 20
6 22H
6 22,
6 22k
6 22U
6 22(4
6 ?2',i
6 22V4
6 22(3.
G 2214
6 22),
fi '4
fi Vj
5 125
5 22
5 22H
5 22",,
5 22',
5 22(4
6 22 a
5 224
lt
5 22lJ
6 2214
0 :.'U
ti i .
6 22
5 :
6 22H
5 :
6 25
5 25
6 .5
5 25
6 25
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 930 3 TO 40 901 4 45
1 810 3 80 40 1123 4 45
1 830 3 S3 12 1311 4 50
fi 880 3 90 20 1170 4 60
10 870 4 ( 21 1143 I 60
1 1260 4 00 7 1015 4 60
19 1000 4 10 2 740 4 50
13 897 4 15 41 1115 4 60
19 990 4 20 22 12SI 4 CO
20 1005 4 25 17 1199 4 55
1 1240 4 25 20 112S 4 55
1 970 4 25 1 120) 4 65
4 900 4 30 17 1235 4 55
6 1060 4 30 4 1110 4 '60
22 1120 4 30 14 1055 4 ()
16 945 4 30 37 1122 4 6.)
5 1142 4 30 20 1124 4 01
17..' 1211 4 30 10 1273 4 IT.
21 1049 4 33 IR 1173 4 70
16 1052 4 33 20 1033 4 70
1 1050 4 33 3 1230 4 70
51 1315 4 33 44 loll 4 75
1 1250 4 S5 16 1260 4 80
27 1131 4 40 29 120) 4 80
4 972 4 40 20 1243 I 90
21 1009 4 45 IS 125S 5 00
7 121r 1 15 20 1709 D 20
STEERS AND COWS.
7 22 3 70 42 UOl 4 40
13 1010 4 :) 6 mm 4 40
6 1f'"" ' "" lr-.. ""fio 4 43
STEERS AND HEIKERS.
12 ' 1'' -'8 ,..u 4 45
11 1114 4 15 3 1093 I 75
10 11S0 4 45
COWS.
2 S50 1 60 3 1110 3 20
5 99J 2 25 2 1215 3 20
1 1050 2 25 1 .....1430 3 23
3 920 2 25 7 1. ...1124 3 25
3.-. 790 2 50 4 1040 3 23
l....v.... 900 2 51 1 1050 3 25
3. ...... ..1130 2 60 4 103 ) 3 23
2 1135 2 Ul 1 IO11I 3 25
2 1005 2 75 2 900 3 23
1 1070 2 75 2 1073 3 25
1 920 2 80 3 1120 3 23
1 920 2 85 1 1100 3 ."()
6.. 1160 2 93 6 1183 3 25
2 1285 2 00 2 1330 3 33
1 1170 3 00 8 1182 3 35
2 118.'. 3 00 3 1113 3 .13
2 1085 3 00 16 1010 3 35
1 1000 3 00 4 1175 3 33
2 1160 3 00 4 1210 3 10
1 1300 3 00 8 1260 3 40
1 1040 3 00 20 1(132 II 40
1 1060 3 00 11 12M 3 60
5 1182 3 W) 9 1086 3 60
1 9110 3 00 4 1225 3 60
3 1163 3 00 4 1121) 3 50
1 1150 3 10 1 1240 3 CO
2 1210 3 00 1 110) 3 60
2 730 3 10 2 1253 3 65
7 !'5S 3 10 9 1114 3 67
4 1220 3 13 7 972 3 yo
6 1210 3 15 11 1290 3 60
7 1155 3 13 2 1450 3 f5
4 1205 3 15 1 1R60 3 90
3 1093 3 i'i 7 1301 3 90
HEIFEnS.
3 R53 3 0'. u 1031 3 60
2 S75 3 05 2 fig:, 3 fi3
1 830 3 05 20 821 3 Ui
3 840 3 S3 2 13M) 3d
6 911 3 40 1 970 3 75
1 1000 3 SO 14 1010 3 73
21 1039 3 50 61 Kill 3 7.1
4 720 3 60 17 103.1 3 85
1 910 3 60 1 1160 4 W
4 410 3 60 1 930 4 23
6 830 3 GO
CALVES.
2 325 3 4n 1 130 7 (V)
2 315 5 00 f..., 130 6 75
1 150 G 50 2 155 7 00
1 240 6 50 1 100 7 W
1 210 6 75
STAOS,
1 890 3 25 1 1220 3 67
1 1350 3 35 1 1010 3 90
1 . 910 1 "A
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
2 losO 2 j 12 -.u .1 1.1
1 1120 2 50 1 910 3 40
1 680 2 75 2 755 3 40
4 492 2 5 1 630 3 60
2 930 2 91 S 893 3 50
1 820 2 90 3 1066 3 50
4 972 S 00 4 C90 3 65
3 913 3 On 7 KOI 3 C5
17 69 3 10 10 1067 3 70
3 560 3 10 9 1015 3 70
2 700 3 20 63 1013 3 75
23 937 2 20 20 1164 3 95
50. . . .
79. . . .
65....
64....
64....
74....
73....
70..
71..,
82..
68..
74...
78..,
62..,
66. .
62..
66..
68. .
65..
66...
62 262 ... 6 25
60 330 ... G if.
61 270 ... 5 25
4.1 378 ... G 25
259 ... 6 27U
64 337 . r. ?n
SHEEP-Thero wan n fairly liberal sup
ply of sheen lmr.. inHi... ..,t .1... ,i....rj
was also of good proportions. Other mar.
,,n"'e,Vl!'". wero lower nnd us a result
packers tried to get tholr supplies for less
money hern. Hhiun an.i M.i.... ....
though, brought Just ubout steady prices, as
compared with yesterday. Wethers sold
n? ,,, ,,r ,,JU vt-mci, wnH nract callv
sieauy. riio lamb market, however, went
lower again today ami could safely be
quoted oifflOc lower than yesterdnv. Tho
iff" i'va8 (fi'.rly 800,1 nt 11,0 "c"no, but
...... rnmun .uu uui uuy tne in up any too
There was nn ehnncrn tn lnn,u.D .v..
offered being picked up nt the samo prices
that novo been lu force for some tltno past.
. Quotations: Choice fed wethers, 4.25fl
ii"i', u.' Koou winners. I.WW4.25; choice
lightweight yearlings. $4.65ff4.SS; fnlr to
good yearlings, $1.4004.65; choice ewes. J3.40
4)3.80; fair to trood owes. 13.onitf3.in. Mi.iina
spring lambs, $5.0ofr5.15; fair to good spring
......-!, ii.iunj.TOj leeoer owes, J3,2M(3.B0:
;. ,0iv, ,i 10; ieeuer minus,
$4.0034.40. Representative sales:
No.
Av. Pr.
1 78 $2 00
1 76 2 25
80 2 35
97 3 25
, 90 3 60
77 4 25
103 4 30
108 4 j0
Ill I 30
77 4 3714
ut it liO
10S 3 60
78 4 75
78 4 SO
C1IICAC.O LIVH STOCK .11 A It KMT,
.j cun owes
51 cull ewts
311 cult ewes
213 western ewes
201 western ewes
457 Mexican yearlings..
328 western yearlings...
220 western wethers
92 western yearlings...
103 Mexlcnn yearlings..
83 western ewes
Ill western ewes
28S Mexlcnn yearlings..
SOS western Iambs
Cntttle Steady, Wenk nnil Lower ling
I.ovrcr Slieeii Strudv.
G,000 head, Including 600 Texnns: stccr.i.
weau and 10c lower; butchers' stock, steidy
and a sluido lower; Toxans steady; coort to
F,rl,nl, .S.tccrs' ,W.0OflG.0O; poor to mrtdlum,
$3.I0U4.90; stockers nnd feeders, weak to a
rii.L.i.i IU..I-, , uuvn, cjioicc, sieaoy, oihts
weak at $2.65ft4.15; heifers, $2.40ji 51); can.
tiers, weak to 10c lower at $1.90fr2.60: bulls.
stenny nt J2.i0'(4.25; calves, strong at S6.60
Hiu.jo; rexns-reii steers, ?4.0W-t.; Texas
grass steers, $3.30t(3.90; Texas bulls, $2.50Jj
Jioas-Hecelpts today. 43.000 head: to
morrow, 30,000 head; left over, cstimnted
4,000 head: actlvo and mostly Go lower; top.
$3 35: mixed nnd butchers, $5.10firi.30; good
to cho'co heavy. $5.10G.20; light, $5.1oa5.274;
bulk of sales. $5.20JG.25.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-RecelpLi, 15.000
head: Mow, closing steady for cholco sheep;
lambs, weak to 10c lower: good to choice
wethers, $3,801(4.30; fnlr to choice mixed,
$5.2OTf5.70; Texas sheep, $2.60H2.7U: native
ltimbs, JI.25fj6.25; wostcrn lambs, $1.90&5.25.
K ll ll mis City Live Sloi'l: Mnrlirt,
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 6. CATTLE He
celpts, 6,500 head natives, 700 head Texans
anil 200 bend calves; beef cattle, easy; cows
ami stockers and feeders, steady; nutlvo
beof sri'urs, $l.40ff?5.0; stockers and feed
ers, $3.7iVIH.S.i; western. 3.73f(I.S5; western
fed steers, $1,000 185; Texas and Indian
steers, $3,75fl4.40; cows, $:i.00ff4.25; heifers,
$3.2,Vf4.75; canners, $2.23Q'.90; bulls, 3.Wi
4.25; calves, $3.50if7.60.
HOGS Receipts. 15,000 bend; mnrket Co
lower; top, $5.35; bulk of sales, $5.205.32.4,
heavy. $5.25115.31: mixed packers, $5.2Oy0.30;
light. $1.103.2.-.; pigs. $4.6iifj'4.9.1.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS - Receipts. 3,600
head; mnrket Sfiloo lower; western lambs,
$5.00ff5 33; western wethers, $1.251 1. IV), west
ern yearlltiKS. $l.50'JjS.(jO; ewes, $3.60ffl.(j0,
culls, $2.5013.25
Neir Vorlc Live StuoU Market.
NEW YORK. Fob, 6 CATTLE Receipts,
2,20) head; steers, slow to lOo lowor; bulls,
htendy to strong; good cows, firm; sto-rs,
$l.60f(6l5; no really good steers on sale;
bulls. $3.00f4.25; cows. $2.00?3,75; no change
In cables; exports, 12 cattle, 15 sheep and
3,260 'lunrlors of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 1.086 bend; steady to
strong; veals, U.tWH.V); choice, $5.fi2UfiS.:s;
llttlo calves. $1; barnyard calves, $:i.0Og3.61;
yeiirllnKS, $3; no westerns.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 8,409
head; steady; common grades, slow; prlmo
lambs, ilrm; others sternly; sheep, $3.00'fri fo,
wethcr.1, $4.60; culls, $1,76172.00; lamb., $5.00
15 85; Canada lambs, $3; culls $l.r)iil3o
HOOS-Kccelpts, 3,341 heud; quotations,
$5.G0fr5.90,
St. I.iiiiU Lite Stuck Mnrket.
ST. LOl'IS, Keb. fi. CATTLE Receipts,
3,100 head, Including l.Roo head Toxans;
market steady for natives, with Texans
slow nnd dull; native rhlpplng nnd export
steers, $4,8ifi5.75; dressed beef nnd butcher
steers, $4,0016.15; steers under 1,000 lbs.,
Stool. In Slulit.
Following aro tho receipts ot th" four
principal western markets for February 0:
Pilule, nogs, ancep.
South Omaha
Chlcugo
Kansas City
St. Louts ...
r.'joo
3,100
8,751
43,("iO
15.(00
8,600
1.474
15 0
3.6 O
00)
Totals
1S.104 75,251 23,674
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 6.-COTTON The rot
ton market reacted today and tho most
confident bears of yesterday were the mcst
urgent buyers, while frightened holders of
yesterday were the chief supports of lho
market nil through the session. Cables
wero slightly better, but speculatlvo sup
port w.is lucking and sentiment at tho
opening was mixed. Receipts continued
light, but this rnctor hnd been discounted
ns had n bullish ruling of statistics, In tho
main. 'I ho market opened steady, with
prices 2 points higher to 1 lower. The Ini
tial llgures proved to bo the lowest of thn
ilny, as n spurt of general buying led bv
pit shorts carried values up 61(7 points
ubovo yesterday's closing, after which
thero was no striking reaction. Humors
that southern spot holders wero detim'.d
Ing better prices and that tho cotton row
held In Now York In wnreltouso woill 1
probably bo gradually ubnorhcd by export
ers ami northern spinners hud a reasui'lng
effect on the bulls. Trndlng wni Inclined
tn tlrng much of tho session and still ap
peared to consist chiefly of professional In
terchanges. Now Orienns nnd certain Willi
street Interests, however, wero seen to bo
buying on all tho easier periods. At tho
cloo the mnrket was nulet mid steady,
with prices net 219 points higher. Spot
closed dull; middling tiiilauds, 9ie: mid
dling gulf, 10c; snles, 60 bales. Futures
closed tiulnt and steady; February, 9.3lc;
March. 11.21c: Anrll. 9 22c: Mnv. !.23e: June.
9.19c; July. 9.19c; August. 8.Slc; November,
8.01c: December. 7.!tSc.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. fi.-COTlY)N
Steady: sales... I.!I50 bates: ordinary. 7t'.c:
cood ordinary. 7Tc: low mlddllmr. h'o: mid
dling, lilic; good middling, U9-16e; mlddllig
fnlr. loo nominal: receipts, n.coi naies: stocu.
301.789 bales. Futures steady; Febrinry,
9.15c bltl: March, 9.19i79.20o; April, !. lSfO.Hc:
.May. y.niiy.i5c; .nine, u.kwj.uc; JUiy. imuio
9.10c; August. 8.73o bid; September. S.274P
S.29c ; October, 7.875i8.8'Je.
ST. LOt IS. Fell. li. COTTON ou et:
middling, 9V; snles, 35 balos; receipts,
3,449 bales; shipments, 3,599 bales; stock,
74,662 littles.
OALVESTON. Feb. C.-COTTON-Ste.tdy
at !)ic.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. C COTTON Snot.
fnlr demand and I-16d lower; Amerlcun
middling, fnlr.. G25-32d: cood mlddlltic. V,VI:
middling, 5 13-32(1; low middling. G'.id: good
ordinary, 6d; ordlnnry, 4?id; the salen of
tho day wero 10,000 bales, of which 500 wero
for speculation and export mid Included
9.400 American: receipts. .'13.010 bales. In
cluding 29.800 American. Futures opened
qulot nnd closed quiet nnd steady; Amerlfon
middling, l. m, a, f eiiruary. u i-tna. wi-'iin,
buyers: February antl March, 6 10-611)
517-fild, buyers; March and April, G t Uliiif
G15-64d, buyers; April and May, 6 13-'ild,
sellers; May and June, G ll-64d, buyers;
Juno and July, G 8-CI1fvl 9-64.1, buyers: July
nnd August. 6fi-6ld, sellers: August ami
September. 4 6S-6U1, sellers; October, . o. a,
4 37-64d. nominal; October and November,
4 30-640, nomlnul.
IVool Auction Snles.
LONDON. Feb, fi.-WOOIy Tho offerings
nt tho wool miction pules numiiercii ii,ij
bnles, consisting mostly or new cup biock.
Merinos In fair demand. A Kood supply of
crossbrcds was bought freely by the homo
trade. S Iocs wero in fair rtemano. cape or
Oootl Hope and Natal offerings wero lu
slow reuuest. Following nrn the sales lu do-
tnll: New South Wales. 2.100 bales; scoured,
6Hd1TlB 2d; greasy, SIS'sC. Queensland, L400
hales; scoureo, hkioh" -vi'i. nifiir , i-m i ;u.
Victoria. 2,510 bales; scoured, oiid'nls ixt;
greaay. 4Ud(ils. South Australia, fit) balen;
scoured. 914IHls 114d; greasy. 4!44j4d. Now
Zealand. 2,50o bales; scoured, 4lidyis2Ud:
greasy, 314ii7id. Capo of Oood Hope and
Natnl, 600 bales; scoured, Is 2d1fls 214d;
greasy, 4'.4159,,dj
Dry iiooils.'
NEW YORK, Feb, 0. DRY GOODS Tho
market for cotton goods wns without ma
terial change. General business continues
nulet. with sellers meeting the demnnd
rendlly In nil stnp'.o lines and In most
fancies. Print cloths Inactive at previous
prices. Men's wear woolens In fair demand
for staples, but quiet for funcles and mnr
ket somewhat unsettled. In woolen nnd
worsted dress goods very light and very
heavy specialties monopollz tho demand.
Wool .Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Feb, 6. WOOL Nomtnnlly
lower; medium grades, 131?C0c; light tine.
13(316c; heavy line, lOIflSo; tub wnshed,
1S12S12C.
Many Special Rates
New Orleans and Return
$29.25
Mobile and Return
$31.25.
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