THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANTJAItY 30, 100U. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL XtromiH Diiayptan and All Piti OUh Har Tap Prioia WHEAT LEADING SPECULATIVE MARKET trmde Not Brisk, lint Higher Cables nd Srnntr Offerings tinil flood. CommlMlnn Ifonse Orilei's Stlm atate Leadlna- Cereals, CHICAGO, Jan. 29. There was a return of bull conditions and bull fooling In the train market today. Nervousness rcsultint cm the recent raid on oats seemed to bo dis sipated nnd nil markets closed near tlia top prices. May wheat gained lQlc, Hay corn Wtlic and May oats 2y4(B2jC. Provisions closed 12Ho to 27c higher. Whllo the trado in wheat was not mo brisk as In corn nnd oats, tho volumo was greater and this pit became, tho lcadlnK speculative market. General bullish condi tions prevailed. Cables were much higher, though thero was no advanco over yester day. Thcro was a fair export business and tho southwest had bought well of red winter wheat. Northwestern and local re ceipts wcro very small and local offerings were scanty. Coarse grains woro well up, especially In tho western markets. Com mission houses had very good buying ordors and scalpers woro the only ones who sold early. May opened H9o up at 78'B'?8Hc, and mounted steadily, with but slight set backs, up to 79c. Kansas City reported llttlo movomcnt of wheat to market, be cause Interior mills wero paying higher prices. May closed strong, lWlc higher, at 78f79c. Local receipts wero only eight cars, ono of contract grade, and Minne apolis and Duluth reported IK) cars, mak ing a total for tho threo points of 177 cars, against 316 last week and 299 a year ago. 1'rlmary receipts woro 379,000 bu com pared to 442,000 last year. Seaboard clear ances In wheat nnd llour equaled 333,000 bu. The coahoard exported ten loads. Th strength of corn was tho primary influence on the Hoard of Trado today. Tho traders had a number of things to Influenco a return to bullish Rcntlmcnt. Cables wero higher, there wero reports of foreign buying, tho Argentine crop was said to bo dnrnnged nnd local receipts wero mall. Kunsas City messages declared th.it nfter February 1 that market would not be ablo to get more than fifty cars a day and that present consumption Is 100 to 200 cars. "Western offerings wcro very small and tho cash demand there good. Mny opened firm, l',ifflc higher, and sold up with hardly a break to (WSitBftc. Tho closo was strong, with May lMJle, higher, at 62ic. Receipts wcro W cars. , Oats traders settled down Bgaln to tho belief that the pit was solid, for tho tlmo being at least. Liquidation by outsldo 'holders seemed over nnd all tho wenknesa duo to tho recont forced sale of Kansas. City traders long line seemed to havo been overcome. At tho outset prices wero firm. Offerings wjjro small, receipts wcro light and commission houses had good buying orders. Tho oats market was weak early, and for a tlmo kept prices down, but tho other markets were too strong and the apparent tondoncy of all hands to buy soon brought a big jump. May, which opened W81o UP closed very strong, having mado up nil Its recent loss. Tho net gain was SH'SSHo at Receipts wore only 54 cars. Markets for provisions gained material strength from grains, though thero was a natural flrmncsn from tho light receipts and hotter price at the yards. Short cover ing also helped in me upwara move, niny tinrk closed at ton nrlces. 27Ue iid at $15.9o. May lard 15c higher at $9.47 and May ribs 12Vic up at $S.47. ' Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 20 cars; corn, w cars; oats, 4a cars; nogs, 80.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclos.l Open. IIlgh. Low. CIose.Ye'y. Wheat July Jan. May Corn Jan. May July Oats May July Sept Pork Jan. May July Lard Jan. May July nibs Jan. May July 780 79 78 78?J 69 61HSS2 62W4 61 62 61362 62 61 62fl 42B43 Ulm 42 44 3738 !4 37 38 33 33 82 32 15 67H 15 70 15 67 15 70 15 77 15 95 15 72 15 95 15 87 16 05 15 82 IS 05 9 32 9 S7 9 47 9 37 9 45 0.45 9 57 9 45 9 05 "MO" "847 "MO" I 47 8 60 8 57 8 60 8 57 77H 41?iZNJ 16 42 15 67 15.80 9 171 9 32 9 40 8 12 8 35 8 47 No. 2. Cash Quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $3,800 4.00; straights. I3.403.S0; clears, J3.M03.GO; spring specials, $4.30; patents, $3. 6003.80; WHEAT No. 3, 7373c; No. 2 red, 83 SlUc. OATS-No. 2, 4314o; No. 3 white, 44 RYE-No. 2. 61(Sfilc. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 5963c. hu.ii.uo in o. i uax, i.t; imo. i nortnwest em, 91.73: prlmo timothy, $0.50; clover, con tract erode. $9.60. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. $15.73 15.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.209.32. Short ribs Bides (loose). is.aws.35. ury salted rhoulders (boxed). $7.127.25. Short clear nicies iDoxcqj, w.wno.i". WIIISKY-Basls of high wines. $1.32. The following were tho receipts and ship ments of grains yesterday: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 60,000 33,000 "Wheat, bu 108,000 90.000 Corn, bu 82,000 70,000 Oats. bU 176,000 227.000 Rye. bu 4,000 67,000 Parley, bu 16,000 22,000 On the Produce exchange today the but- ler maraet waa nrm; creameries, itv2Sc; dairies. HftCOc. Cheese, steady, lOViUllc, xiggSi nrm, iresn, c. and Pennsylvania, 2gato( western, at mark, 20c. SUUAH-Raw, firm: fnlr rellnlng, 3 3-16c; centrifugal, 06 test, 3 ll-lSc; molnsses sugar, 215-16c; retlncd, firm: crushed, 6.25c; pow dered, 4.85c; granulated, 4,75c, COFFEE llarolv steady.; No. 7 Rio. 5 13-16C molasses Steady , New Orleans, 3&u 41c, POULTRY Alive, steady; springers, sc; turkeys, lOHlOHc; fowls, lie: dressed, Arm; springers, 10nc; fowls, lOMllc. turkeys, 13t' He- METALS Another advanco of Uffc was established today In copper. That whs ona Interesting feature. Another Important, as well as Interesting feature, was the sale on tho floor of tho Metal exchange ot 25O.000 pounas or lako copper, sellers option reo ruary and March at lie. This would seem to Indicate faith In tho strength of tho position of copper. The closing prices at Now York wero $11.87 bid for lake, $11.75 for electrolytic nnd $11.00 for casting. Tho London market for copper was also Michel, tho not gain being about 1 7s 6d, Hpot clos ing at 51 7s 6d and futures nt 51 10s. Tin was a shade lower here, closing nt $23.35ff 23.55, and IOndon wns 12s 6d lower, closing at 106 Is 6d for spot nnd 103 for futures. Lead was unchanged nt London at 10 6s Id. Spelter was unchanged here nt $1.27 and London was 2s 6d higher at 17 2s 6d. Iron was quiet nnd steady, but unchanged at New York. Glasgow wan n little higher at 49s 6d; Mlddlcsborough wns unchanged. Pig Iron warrants closed unsteady nnd un changed hero at $11.00yi2.00: No, 1 foundry, northern,' Is quoted at $16.BOT17.50; No, 2 foundry, northern, $t6.ool6.75; No. 1 foun dry, southern, $16.0rrl6.&0; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, JlG.OOii'16.50. OMAHA. WHOLESALE MARKETS, 1 California, firm, 6.1 Gd;. futures, quiet; March. May, 6s lid. CORN Spot, quiet, American mixed, new, 6s 6d; American mixed, old, 6s Ml fu tures, quiet. February, 6s 2id; March, 6s 2'd. Mny. 6s 2d. PHOVIHIONS-Hams, short cut, 29s 6d. Lnrtl, American rcllned, In palls, easy, 69 9l; prime western, In tierces, qulot, 16s tkl. Uncon, clour bellies, quiet, 49 6t; shoulders, square, dull, 37s. MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AM) HON US. for sixty days and $4.SS on, demands Now tors, exenange, svjftvo premium. NBW YORK. Jan. 29.-CloarlnM. $222.- 623.C79; balances, $17,642,877. jiumtuin, jnn. 23. uicanngs, ui,vii,ni; bnlnncos. $l,72,o;7. iiai1 i.muiu;, Jan. 29. Clearings, j,.'is,. 027; balances, J37i,8S7; money, 4 per cent. .tv Vork .Money MarUet. NF.W YORK. Jnn. I9.-MONEY-On call. easy, nt 2i2 per cent; closed, bid nnd risked, 2'i''(j2 per cent; prlmo mercantile NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day om Varlona Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan. 29. FLOUR nr!n 15,461 bbls.; exports, 12,651 bbls.: sales, 8,500 pkgs.; steadier and a shade higher on some grades with whoat: winter patents, $3.75 4.10; winter stralghtB, $3.85.15; Minnesota patents, $3.SOHS.10: winter extras. $2.90H3.2O: Minnesota bakers, $2.95(33.30: winter low grncle.s, $.'.70(ii2.SO. Ryo flour, steady: fair to gooa, cnoico to rnncy, 3.50Jj3.75. CORNMEAL Steadier; yellow western. $1.37: city. $1.26; Rrandywlne, $3.60$J3.70. RYU Strong: No. 2 western, 67c. f. o. b., afloat; state, faJJOIc, c. I. f New York, car. lots. 11 ARLEY Quiet; feeding, 60c; malting, 69 372c, c. 1. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 78.850 bu.; exports, 13, 975 bu. Spot, firmer; No. 2 red, Jc, f. o. b.. afloat: No. 2 red. 90c, elevator; No. 1 northern Dtiluth, S6!ic f. o. b,, nlloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. SSVic, f. o. b., nlloat. Hulls had their turn In wheat today, catching tho crop short they ran prices up a cent per bushel, being nldtd by foreign buying, stronger cables, small northwestern re ceipts nnd good support In corn nnd oats. Tho closo wns strong at lc net advanco. March closed at R5cj May. 83 3-16S8lc. closed at S4Hc; July, 830MKc, closed at it'ic. CORN Receipts, 3,000 bu.; oxports, 31,259 bu. Spot, llrmor; No, 2, 674u, clovator, and 6SiC f. o. b., nlloat. Under tho Impulse of strong cables, light country nnd speculative offerings a scare of shorts nnd vigorous Hiipport ut Chicago, corn was much lilghor tndny, closing strong nt lTdc net advance. January eloped 07Uc; Mny, riOWic, closed at 67tic: July. 6tVHjfl!ic. closed at GOTlc. OATS Receipts. 102,000 bu.: exports, 6.733 uu. spot very HiroiiK, no. (iijusc; jso. S, 47c; No. 2 white. 4Uc: No. 3 white, 4Sc; track, mixed western, 4SifN9c; track, white. 48f&6c. Shnring the corn Btrength oats woro nctlvo nnd stronger nil day, closing nt top prices, HAY Dull: shipping, GOjjGio: good to cnoice. iwiui"c. HOPS unlet: state, common to ehnlrn 1901 crop. ll'416c; 1900 crop; Sffi2c; 1W9 crop, 6if8c; Pnclflc count. JMl crop, 11 15V4c; 1900 crop. SffM2a: 1!99 crop. 8c. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., jtc; uauiornia, iz to -a ios., vjw, Texas drv. 29 to 30 lbs.. llHc. LEATHER Steady : hemlock sole. Ruenos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24Q26HC. WOOIf-Stesdy; domestic fleece,. 2627c; Texas, ltk'qwc. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $U.50rtl3.00; mess, $9.SO10.00: beef hams, $20.00321.00: packet. $lo.60dtll 50: city, extra India mess. $17.5019.50. Cut meats, dull; piCKien neiucs, o.ioiu.i'ui pitMfii Biiuiuiicrs, IT: nlckled hams. $9.75Q10.00. Ijird. llrmer: western steamed, $9.60; refined, dull; con tinent, $9.85; South America, $10.65; com pound, $8.0008.25. Pork, firm; family. $17.23; short clear. $18.00tff20.00; mess, $16.504117.00. ntlTTER-Receluts. 5.965 nkgs.: firm: state dairy. 14if23c; creamer'. I6tf25c; June creamery, iootzio; laciory. iuim. ritEESE RecelntS. 1.217 nkgs,: llrni! fancy large, early made, 10'ie: fancy, small, state, full cream, colored. Unu?ie; fancy, large, curiy inuup, tviuir. i"74i--. mm .v, snioll. state, full cream, curly made, white, vJtJJOft-iUaalj? ta, SfiU pks.; Arm; itato tumor. If, nir rnnt. Professionals Sell it, TaUp I'rofils and nctun UU9;1C!III n bankers' bills at ilMMV Condition of Trade nnd Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS Receipts more liberal: market un settle!: fresh stock, 21fi22c. LIVE poultry liens. 6V4Uic; oiu roosters, 331c; turkeys, 7U9c; ducks and gecso, "5jSc; spring chickens, per lb., 6ft) DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. 10S12c; ducks, aiiioo: cccsc. 9ffl0c: spring chickens. 88c: hens, 7S8c. iiunKii-uommon to rair, V4c; cnoice dairy, In tubs, 15tfl7c; separator, 232lc. FROZEN FlSH-RInck bass, 18c; white bass, 10c; bluensh, 12c; bullheads, 10c: buf faloes, 7c; cattish. 12c; cod, 10u;- crapples, He; halibut, lie; herring, 6c; haddock, 9c; pike, 8c; red snapper, 10c: salmon, 12c; ntin llsh. 6c: trout. Uc: whltctlsh. Sc: pickerel. 6a; fresh mackerel, each, 20Q35c; smelts, OYSTERS Mediums, ner can. 22e: Stand. ards, per can, 25c; extra selects, per can, 33(1! New York Counts, per can, 40c; bulk Standards, tier cal.. $1.201.25: bulk extra selects. $1.0ogi.65; bulk New York Counts, riucuiVH-Livc, per aoz., wc. VEAL-Cholce. 6Ij8c. CORN-Now, 64o; old, 64o. OAT8-52C. HAY Prices ntioted bv Omnhn. Vhnl. sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice up land, $9; no. 2 upland, 18; medium, $7.50; cdarse. $7. Rye straw. 15. These nrlpon nro for hay of good color nnd quality. De mand iair. ucceipin ncavy. VEGETABLES. $1; Salt Lake, $1.10; Colorado, $1.16. I.AH11U10 rer ou.. tc UEETS-Per bu. basket, 60o. TURNIPS For bu.. 60a; Itutnhwn. n.r 100 lbs., $1.25. . rAKSNii's per bu.. 60c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doz., $2.40. LETTUCE Head, tier bhr. ULtA- house lettuce, per doz., 35c. rAiuiuisi-rer aos., zoe. RADISHES Per doz.. 25c. SWEET POTATOES Hnm ron n. lb., 2o; Kansas, per bbl., $3.25. uAiiurtuii nouana seea, crated. lc. CAULIFLOWER Per crate, $2.75. ONIONS Spanish, per crate. 12.25; Mich igan, rod or "yellow, 3c per lb. ctsLiisitr janrornia, 4075c, TOMATOES Florida, per 6-baaket mt. $5. 1 - FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl.. u orvftj ov Wlncsaps. $5; Jonathans, $5.50; Bolleflow ers, pur box, $1.75. PEARS Vlkcrs. 12.251 LawrenM. ti itjhi 2,60. " GRAPES Malagas, per keg-, $8. CRANBERRIES Per bbl" $7.60: per crate, $2.76. NAVY BEANS Per bu $2.15. TROPICAJj FRUITS. ORANGES California navels, S2.76S&M budded, $2.60. ' LEMONS Fancy, $3.603.75; choice, 83.00 3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size. S2.262.76. FIGS California, new cartons. $1; im ported, per lb., 12914c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Now crop walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c; hard sholl, per lb., llo; No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, So; Brazils, per lb,, 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; co coannts, per sack, $3.50. HONEY Por 24-sectton caso, $3.25. CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25; New Y'ork, $3.60. POPCORN Per lb., 5c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6o; No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, Mil3c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides. $l.KK32.2o. I St. Louis Grain and Provision. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 29. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash, clovator, 85Hc; track, 8738Sc; May, 85-Hc; July, 78c; No. 2 hard, CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 61c; track, 60c; May. 64o; July, 6lHc OATS Higher: No. 2 cash, 45c; track, tOflec: May, 45?ic; July, 3S?ic; No. 2 whlt, 46',(H7C. RYE-HIgher; 61c FLOUR Steady: red winter patents, $3.9584.20; extra fancy and straight, $3.65 3.75; clear, $3.253.40. SEED Timothy, $6.00.30. CORNMEAL Steady. $3.10. BRAN Heavy, depressed; sacked, east track. 95c. HAY Dull, easy; timothy, $11.60t4.00; prairie not quoted. PROVISIONS Pork, stronger: Jobbing, om, jiD.as; new, tio.iu. jara, nigner. sy.zu. Dry salt meats (boxed), better; extra shorts and clear ribs. JS.ejy,: clear sides $8.87. Bacon (boxed),- better; extra shorts ana ciear rms, w.ae.s; ciear siaes, ;v.e.u, WHISKY Lower, $1.81. IRON COTTON TIES-81. BAGGING-5aHe, HEMP TWINE 9c. M ETA L8 Firm ; $4. Spelter, dull; $4.059 POULTRY Firm; chickens, 8c; turkeys, no; aucKR, vvto; geese, otuoc. BUTTtaii Hteauy; creamery, issj'jjc; aairy, iwnuc. Edas-HIgher; 25c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls.: wheat, 26,000 bu.: corn, 62,000 bu.: oats. 55,000 bu. Hiut'MUiH is-1 lour, o,ouo udis.; wnent, u,vm; uu, , t;urii, oo,uu uu,; onto, .to.iMJ nu. Knnsna City Ornln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jon. 29. WHEAT Mny, 6c: July. 75Uc: cash, No. 2 hard. '76c: No. 74Uii7BUc: No. 2 rod. S7(HS8c: No. 3. mi Msvtc: imo. s spring, vwuwoc. uuhin janunry, dic; may. ihc: casn No. 2 mixed. 6162c; No. 2 white, 65if KW, ISO. a, BlUOIViC. UATB-NO, . wniic, 10JiHlt)SC, HAY Cholc'o timothy. $13.6014.00: choice prairie. $13.00fi 13.50. MUTTER-Crenmery, 18522c; dairy, fancy, ISp. EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Knnsns stock quoted on 'change nt 22c doz., loss on. enses rqiurncu; new wniiewooa cases Included. Ma more. receipts wneat, j,M)o ph.; corn. 92.000 DU.: onis, lOMfi on. SHlPMENTS-wnent, lti.ooo bu.; corn 81,000 bu.; oats, 74,ooo bu. .Mlnurnpolla Wlient, I'lour nnd Ilrnii MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 29.-WHEAT- Cash. 75ic; May, 76c; July, 76Hc. On trnck. no. i nam, nc: po. i northern 75c; No. 2 northern, tc. FLOUR Firm: first patents. J3.75ffJ3.fiS second patents, $3.65f(3.75; tlrst clears, $2,75 j.'.; seenna cieuru, -.v. uilAN in mine, iu.uoj)it.t,u. IMillndelplila Product- MnrUet. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 29. BUTTER Firm, good demnnd; extra line, 25c; extra nearby prints, 23c. EGGS Steady; fresh nearby, '28c; fresh western, 26c; fresh southwestern, 28c; fresh eoutuern, 2bc. CHEESE Firm, but quiet. Toledo Grain and Heed. TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 29.-WHEAT-8trong, nigner; ensn, t7n; may, biw, Jiny, i:c, CORN Strong. hWhcr; January, 59c May. 63Hc: July. 63Hc. OATS Higher; January, 450! May, 45c July. 45c. CLOVERSEED January, $6.25; March Mnrkrt Close Wenk nnd Dull. NEW YORK. .Inn. '. There wns a re vulslon of speculative sentiment In tho stock market today nnd the movement to sell gathered forco up to tho close, which wns nctlvo and weuk, Generally speaking, yesterday's gains were wiped out. une movement hnil nn other obvious capital than the deslro to take protlts on the pro fessional traders, who hud bought yester day or earlier, it took only about half an nour or trading nfter the opening to demon- irate mat ine n lunt v increased ocinanu ttrncteil bv vestpnlav's sham advances wns being so fully fed by prollt-tnklnT sales ns to repress nny tendency to ml vnnce beyond small fractions. Tho con tingent of bear traders wns quick to tnko ndvnntago ot this situation and to offer down prices, taking the profit nwny from the sellers. The character of tho whole market thereupon relaxed Into the rut of dullness nnd professionalism. Tho anima tion or yesterday s demand nua uruuicu stromr hones that the sreat banking Inter ests which control tho Inrgo rnllroad sys tems were onco more embarked upon an at tempt to put up prices and inane a maritct for svudlcnto holdings of securities. Thi disappointment at today's developments was correspondingly kccii, uu oin-tuur tlon felt acutely tho lack of stimulating ef tori nt the recent strength In Amalga mated Copper. That stock continued easily the lender of tho market In point of nc- tlvlty nnd mado nn nctuni advance or a frnntlnn. When It seemed to bo yielding tho sympathetic effect upon the rest of tho market wns Immcdlnto, Tho reason for Its reaction wns not disclosed. Conditions re mained nnchanced bo far ns wns known. The prlco of the metal wns lifted another traction, ana tuo nuying in ivonoon con tinued very large. Thero wus Borne sailing iiv nroKers usual y cmnioyen dv liisiaerj, nnd ihls wnn the cusp, yesterday. This sell. lng and tho uppcaranco ot disapproval oi tho ndvnnco uy insiders seemed to nnvo nrltteil Ifiriuenef. nn Mentlment tndav. Tha stock lost 24 on tho day. closing within a shade of the lowest. Sugar showed tho cf- n , .nnn n m.n( r.vnP tlm fnillirA in I . ndvnnco rcllned sugnr and lost IH, on the cXa(Ti lMciiieiifi-t day. Tho large volumo of trading In these &XS.w Sk ft o i5 two specialties gave them largo Inlluenco SPf" "A0 w u Qi on tho market. Tho feeling In regard to St p'' tho outlook for pence In South Africa .was Denver ft R d 44 nnr nn rnmiumiL iijuilv. j. umiiiui'i ui uu- i 1. M' fnvorablo roporU of Dcccmtior net cam- Krlo 401 I UKn is. u- M " : - - - i tin JUL I) I II ...... 7.1 innii. ninelnnutl. Ch cuiro & St. Louis. rf 9, ii la JSr nhln nnd Dntnrlo Sc West- imni. n!..Jlii"'. em reported consldorablo decreases In their ixnils." & Nash.'!!l0!) .... ....ii i IfA.!,.. n.nti.nllnn In I .1 i . . ' IIIO UIUIVU .tllliu Huinun ..u..... ...... .,. , ill, mu ,,,, ) providing for a strike fund has been a n. Y. Central 166 somewhat slnlstor effect upon tho trading. . Money continued to grpw easier, xno bar HILVER-Steady at 25d per ounce, heavy balances at tho clearing house of MONEY 2'5f3 per cent. The rate of some of ine iiiaivmuai naimM kbvo mm iu aiscount in tho open market for short bills tno supposition linn "11bc, "j""1"1" i Ti I -"' per cent, ana ior tnree monms ni nm nrn i?ninir nn in inn iniuiiuiiii wuuu I num. akkram; nr e.nt of Whlcll tno pilliuc is not iniurmcu. ineic wr, alinrn 111 Iiih on small transactions by a number of dormant stocks, Including sov. eral of the Express siocks, me rxuiionai Salt stocks, Iyouisviiie. i;nniianooKii oi, Louis, Twin City Rnpld Transit und a num: I... nt mltinr Imlltflt Mills. ThO bond morKOl occamo irregular in vmnathy with tho woakness of the stocks. Total sales, par value, $3,300,000. United states 6s. registered, advanced per cent pcclally animated nnd Induced large trans. nn thnlastca.il. actions, tinier prices naraenea, especial y Tho commercial Aavcrnser s iuu i u , ,i"v"' '"ui .io flnonrlni rAhlecmm says: The stock mar- was. .firm and less active. Flrst-class so- ket was characterized by general buoyancy cuntlcs wero very firm. Home rails par today owing to Boer peace reports, which tlclpatcd moderately In the Improvement, L."i:.y ,.airViiiv until nftnr the Americans rcflacted New York's firmness. close. Kaffirs, which last night boomed In They opened rather above Parity to mod rty. ..-In 7o ninnb Ti-enkeneit erate business nnd closed steady. Rio tin- this morning, ns Mr. Balfour's atatement. toa were strong Copper advnnced I to UK on careful reacing, was ics coi.v...w. h ri "m'"SK",ViD nencn wns in iair nrosnuci. noYuiwnsi r:-.i"."""'."i"""" Lho continent came very strong and ho , A wcro flrm and close when it cased off on realizations. Rio animated at the opening of the bourse tlntos closed at 44i. after touching 46. today .owing to the , statement made- in the An.nt.lnnn plnrks Rppm to be forgetting tno I ununn 11UU3I1 m Lummunn ycnierauy oy American SIOCKS Becm to w ' '"""iJi"?.. I T Ttnlfnur tVin rn!n.nl Imap tno iNetnenanas in South Africa. by the advance In i. Transvaal rails mSStwi7intiiaB on the advanced and showed marked strength. 2S"L PS thn snevers. Money Is tight at tho Coal and Iron shares were very firm. Prices Offer Of the Bpeyera. Money ib uji w ffnnriv rloseil lielnw the hnt of thn div. end ot tne monwi ou --- iHd London county council loan to be Is- Exchange sued. Paris exchango is za.u; uenin, 8 T?iey following are the closing prices on tho Now xoric diock tMiiuiisoi Mllvnukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 29, WH EAT Ma r ket higher: No. 1 northern, 77c; No, 2 north ern, 775c; May. 79o, it vis Dun; ino, i, uic BARLEY Steudlcr; sample, 5MC2c. CORN May, 62?ic No. 62Jj63c Liverpool Grnln and Provisions. LIVERPOOU Jan. 29. WHEAT Snot No. 2 red. western, winter, quiet, fis IWd; Ho. I northern, spring, ateady, e 2d; o, 4.87 for demand nnd nt $I.84U for sixty days; posted rates, $1.(5 nnd $t.S3; com mercial DIUS, It.NmiH.83H. SILVER Bar. 6oic: Mexican dollori, 4i1oNDS Government, firmer; state, In active; rallrond, Irregular. ino closing quotations fin uonas are as follows: U. S. ref. 2s, reg.lOSH do coupon luifi do 3s, reg msU do coupon 10 do new 4s, reg.,139 do counon 140 do old 4s, rcg...lll?t do coupon in? do 5s, reg 100 do coupon 1071,; Atch. gen. Is 103 do adj. 4s 93 1 Bal. &nO. 4 1044 nn am do conv. 4s lOoti IPanmln tin "t. t A" I niii.tii, .ju. ..it, ,,v, Cent, of Ga. 6s, ..1111; do Is Inc. SO Ches. ft O. 4s...l07'4 Chi. ft A. 3s.... SO C. B ft Q n. 4s... 96 C. M ft H P g.4s,113?i C ft N W c. V..140 i C R. I., ft P. 48.1091 CCC ft S L g. 4S.1035 Chlcngo Ter. 4s.. S9 Colo. So. 4s 93 D. ft R. G. 4S....101T, Erie prior 1. 4s... y9 do gen. 4s SM' F W ft D n ln..in Hock. Val. 4s...lQslt L. ft N. unt. 4s.l0l Mex. Central 4s.. K do Is Inc 32- M. ft St. L. 4s. ..101 M K. ft T. 4s... 93 do 2s 81 N. Y. Central ls.10.Ui iln iren. JUi tOKV N. J. C. gen. 6s..lS6i No. Pac. 4s 105 do 3s 74H N. ft W. c. 4s 102'n Reading gen. 4s.. W .St. L. ft 8. F. 4s. 96 St. L. S. W. Is... UO .'S iH 8 A ft A P 4s.... R84 So. Pnrirtc 4s 91 So. Hallway .6s... 120 Tex. ft Pac. Is.. .120 T. 8 L ft W 4s... 83H union I'aciuc is.iuj do conv. 4s 100 Wabash Is 119 Mo 2 111 do deb. B 6t West Shore 4S...112 I W. ft L. E. 4 93'i .Vis. Central 4s.. Nsi .'on. Tob. 4s 6Sti Bid. London Stock Quotations. - LONDON, Jan. 29.-4 p. m.-Closlng: Consols, money.. 9lv oo account... at 7-16 Anaconda 7 Atclilson 7SU do pfd 99 Norfolk ft West. 57 do pfd 93H uninno c west Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd. Southern Ry. do pm .... . .... 42 .... 32 .... 33f 97 Southern Pacific. 61 Union Pacinc 101 do pfd 90 U. S. Stcol 41 UO pill Vlft Wabash 23 dd pfd 43 Spanish 4s 77 Rand Mines i2 DcBeers lli OMAIU LITE STOCK MAkUT Cattlt iMtipti Ooitiana Lljkt and D tad Aotirt) at Btroif f riota. HOGS SELL WEAK TO FIVE CENTS L9WER Uvres nnd Wethers Drlnsr Steady Prices, bat Keeling- on Lambs Is Decidedly Weaker and Some Sales Are Much Lower. , BOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 29. Receipts were: Cnttle. lines. SheeD Ofhcial Monday 1,41 4,468 2,723 OttlClal Tuesrinv Official Wednesday 3,02 3, US 6,9 i6 U,I6 1,307 2.935 Three days this week.. 8,404 21,290 7.041 Same days last week. ...11,311 3o,579 10,-50 S.une week before H,3s0 M.is!) 9,297 Same three weeks ngo..l2,6H 3u,2b9 6,451 Same four weeks ago... 7,664 'M.-M b77 Same duys last year.... 6,023 20,165 10,49 Average pilec paid for hogs at South Omaha tho past several days with comparisons: 1 M2 3 00 2 f.iS 3 10 10. 1 3 2........ 1.. 712 825 (20 460 605 80 .1 10 3 25 3 25 .1 l.'i 3 r. 3 15 6 m 10 619 2.. .. 610 3 1. !"0 S 1011 , 901 , 710 2 1310 1 1330 1 720 1 1130 1 12S0 1 13W 1 1110 t 1510 1 1170 1 120) 1 150) 1 1000 2...W 1185 4 U.1IW 1 1350 1 1350 ..... 3.... BULLS. 1... Date. 1902. 1901.1900.1S99.1S9S.1$97.U96. Jan. L... Jan. it,.., Jan. J.,,, Jan. 4.,.. Jan. 6.... Jan. .... Jan. 7.... Jan. 8.,., Jan. 9.... Jan. 10... Jan. 11... Jan. J,,. Jan. 13., . Jan. it... Jan. 16. .. Jan. 16,.. Jan, li... Jan. li.., Jan. l... Jan. 20... Jan. 21... Jan. 22,, , Jan. ii... Jan. 24... Jan. 25... Jan. iu,, , Jan. 27... Jnn. 28... Jnn. 29... 6 OO'.i 6 12tt 6 15(4 6 1 6 27W 6 144 6 03 5 Hf 6 12Vi 6 96J, 5 97i 14 4 Vt Hi I 02 6 04 6 14 6 25 6 231 6 17 4 U, 4 29 4 27 4 37 4 351 6 06 6 06 4 34 4 38 4 & 3 67 3 57 I 44 i 47 342 3 45 6 161 6 2, 4 58 a a 14 a., 6 20 4 45 a 4 oo 6 27 4 64 4 641 6 261 6 131 4 63 b It 4 ba 6 22 4 55 u 13 4 13 4 411 3 6o 4 49 3 tk 4 W, 3 66 3 61 3 60 6 161 4 55 3 67 4 62 5 22 5 2S 4 62 3 4i 3 48 3 41 I ii 3 n 3 25 3 38 3 27 3 4 3 43 i H 3 CI 3 48 1 39 3 29 3 63 3 401 3 19 S 4J 3 12 13 14 3 60 3 43 3 47 3 14 i 5o 3 49 3 W 3 6ui 3 49 3 16 3 53 I 3 "I 3 52 3 49 3 47 3 511 3 51 3 64 3 64 3 66 3 W 3 b9 3 63 3 61 3 54 3 57 3 62 3 63 3 72 3 67 3 62 3 61 3 4$ 3 44 3 6i 3 54 3 51 3 47 3 26 3 69 3 231 3 B6 3 72 3 23 3 26 3 2o 3 2J 3 23 3 25 3 35 3 M 3 21 3 27 3 2 3 no 3 6 3 91 3 M 3 92 4 UO 4 11 4 10 3 :3 Indicates Sunday. , Tho official number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattlo. Hogs. Shcep.H'r's. c, M. ft tst. i' 4 O. ft St. L 1 Missouri Pacific 4 Union Pacific System 24 C. ft N. W 3 F E. ft M. V 26 C. St. P., M. ft O.... 32 B. ft M 18 B. ft Q 9 C, R. 1. & P., east.. 7 r. n T a. l .a.i 1 Illinois Central 4 Foreign financial. LONDON. Jan. 29. Tho rates for money wero firm today nnd the demand was ac tive. Discounts wcro easier. The reported South African peace proposals had a doml- nuung lnnuenco on tno hiock exenange. Prices In all departments were firm and operators were cheerful. Kaffirs were es 423 464 767 605 1 315 30 39 57 16 34 72 81 31 "36 186 98 929 1,176 20 Total receipts 133 Thn illnnnltlrvn nf the dsv's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Der or neao inaicatea: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep umana Packing co 423 i,jm Rwlft nnd Cnmnanv 464 1.247 Cndahy Packing Co 767 3.486 Armour & jo vu o,oi Swift, from country Hammond Co R. Becker & Degan Vansant ft Co Lobman ft Co W. I. Stephen Hill ft Huntzlnger .-. ilvlnastono ft bchaller. Hamilton & Rothschild. II. L. Dennis ft Co ft 8 653 R. F. Hobblck Other buyers Atchison ToTno. racino ....... vj, A?,C,n m "... 964 So.. Rail way 33 Baltimore ft O...102UI do Pfd...... 9I4 do nfdT. 965iTex. ft Paclflo.... 38 Canadian Pao....ll2t.Tol St. L. ft W. 19U 87 :SSi :B. :i . 82 . 84 32h 9sy rnnni1a So. Ches. ft, Ohio... Chicago ft A.... do pia.. ....... Chi., lnd. & L.. do pin......... Chi. ft E. III... Chicago O. W.. do 1st pia .In 7it nfil Plilcnifn A N. W.213 C, It. l. Chi. Tor. Sc Tr... 17VS UU lJli . C. C. ft St, L r-nlnrniln So do 1st pro oi Hn "A nfd 29 Del. & Hudson. ..17Hi Dcl.'L. c v.....tfu Denver &1t. G.. 43 nn nrn Ill Erie I 5H do 1st pro ivvf do 2d pfd 64 Gt. Nor. pfd 187 Hock. Valley .... 68V4 do pfd ; Illinois Central... 139 Iowa central .... An nfil 73 Lake Erie ft W.66V4 do pro. io L. & N 103 Manhattan L 134 Met. St. uy. iiu Mnic. Central .... 28 Mex. National ... 15V4 Minn, ft St. L....106 Mo. Pacldo 101 M.. K. at x ijr do pfd 62 N. J. Central 192 N. Y. central iwi N. ft AV 55 do nrd Ontario ft W Pennsylvania Reading do isi pm.. iln 2d nfd... St. L. ft 8. P.... 62 do isi prq w do 2d nfd 74 St. L. Southw.... Zb do prd sa'i St. Paul 162 do pfd 187 troncrallv closed below the best of tho dav. Exchange on London. 20m 44V4 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates: Bhort bills, IVj per cent; threo montns' bins, 1 7-16 per cent. PARIS, Jan. 29. The strength of Kaffirs, the riso In Rio tlntop and tne substantial recovery or spamsn 4s imparted firmness throughout tho bourse today. Kaffirs were Influenced by anticipations In regard to the conclusion of tho war In South Africa. The transactions wero brisk and a trood tone .i oir 1 waa mnlnln nMl In NnltA nr nrntltktnlclnar Union Pacific ....100 Rio tintos were In active demand, owing to do pfd 88 the advance In tho prlco of copper at New Wabash 22 York yesterday ana hero today. Spanish do pfd 41 4s were favorably Influenced by Madrid ad- Wncei. it Li. t.... 17 I VICOS. iuras were in boou utraiuio. itbc- tlons were nrm. u no rato oi discount 'was unchanged today at 2 13-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 25c for tho account. Exchango on London, 25fl3c for checks. Spanish 4s, 78.05, . 28 . 19 .JIM .217 .103 do 2d nfd.. Wis. Central , do nfd Adams Ex.... American Ex U. S. Ex Wclls-Farco Ex.190 Amal. Copdcr ... 74 nmer. uar & jr.. 2U) mi i)ii : Amor. Lin. Oil., do nfd Amer. S. ft R.. do nfd Anae. Mln. Co.. Brooklyn R. T.. Colo. Fuel ft I. Con. Gas Con. Tob. pfd... itou. .ciecinc . 85J4 . 17 . 43 : & ,: & .85 .217 Glucose Sugar.., Hocking Coal . 117 ,277; . 60 . 15 1? 65 8l: Mt7 87 89 Inter. Paper Inter. Power".". uicieoo uaa .. wo, uiscuit 44 National T.enrl let? .."itl'lltll ouii... uo pro.. 65 u. American . t-acinc uoa.st .. Pacific Mail .... People's Gas ... Pressed 8. Car. .In rtA Pullman pV Car!!221 itepubllc Steel ... 16 u mu en f4llfl.ni ...... i Tenn. Con! ft I... 6214 uinuii luift OC I'., J.I UU piQ , U. 8. Leather, do nfd U. 8. Rubber... do .pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Western Union. Amer. Locomo, do pfd Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral rund, exciusivo oi tne itw,gw,ouo goia reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avallablo cash balance, $175,428,875; gold. $90,374,491. Cotton Market. wi-nf irrx lr in. o rnTTftV DmI .-MOV VJ.k.. Unit. vj A w . . I " ' w closed qulot; middling uplands, 8c; mid dling gulflnnds, 8c; sales. 200 bales. The market opened steady, with prices un changed to 4 points higher and at tho close was quiet, zrg points net lowtr. new niiLUANH. Jan. a.-wuuun Futures quiet and steady; January, 7.61c; February. 7.86c: March, 7.917.92c: April, 7.947.95c; May, 80801c; June, 8.03S.05c; JUly, B.UWttU.lUC; .HlgUSl, I.OO(,l.i-L-. Dpui, enRv. onles. 3.550 bales: ordinary. 6tto: good ordinary, 7c; low middling. 7 9-16c; mid dling, i ic; minaung iair. o-c; receipts, 8,912 bales: stock, 331,798 bales. ST. LOUI8, Jan. 29.-COTTON-Qulet; sales, 100 bales; middling. 7c; receipts, 4,827 bales; shipments, 4,519 bales; stock, TA (11A hnleH. GALVESTON, Jan. 29.-COTTON-Flrm, 7: . wn, moderate demand; prices l-16d higher; imtrlrnn tnlddllne fair. 4 29-32d: good mid- P.. 13 dllng. 4 22-32d; middling. 4 17-32d: low.mld ....72 dllng. 4 7-16d; good ordinary, 4 5-16d; 'ordl .... 11 nary, 4 l-16d. Tho sales of the day were Total 3,156 10,266 2.223 f!ATTT.F! Them wnn nnother rather light run of cattle hero today, which Increased tne snortago for tne tnree days tins wees, as compared with the same days of last week. Buyers were alt anxious for sup plies, so tho market was actlvo-und steady to strong an around. There were nono too many beef steers in thn vnrHi thl mnmlnr in meet thn de mand, and anything at all good was picked up in gooa season at prices mat tooitea steady to strong as compared with yester day. Even the commoner grades sold for fully as much as they would have brought yesterday, and practically everything In the yards was out ot nrst nanas in gooa scu-son. There was also considerable competition In tho cow trade, and sellers had no trouble In disposing of what thoy had at steady to strong prices. The hotter grades, of course, moved more freely than the commoner kinds, but still all grades sold for fully as much as the same kinds brought yesterday. There was a good demand for bulls, veal calves and stags today, at steady to strong prices. . ... Very few stockora and feeders were In cluded In the receipts this morning, tho same as has been tne caso an tne we, tfiaahv feeders of cood Quality woro In active demand and could be quoted strong. Fair to good cattle also soia witnout mucn trouble, but light stockers of poor quality were neglected, the same as they have been for several weeks past, nnd wero hard to move at any price. Such kinds could not be quoted any moro than steady. Repre sentative sales: BEEF STEERS, 73 46' 4$ I ?? . la . 61 42 . l3 . 31 . 91 Last Bale. Offered. nnaton Stock Qnotntlons, BOSTON, Jan. 29. Call loans, 3'((JHU per cent: time loans, 4U-j per cent. Official clostnc: criY hut... nt which 600 were for specula. inn nmt nvnnrt nnd Included 6.730 Amer ican; receipts. 28,000 bales. Including 23,490 American, nuures uuciiku iuuki mm closed quiet, but steady. American mld-riitni- tr n. c.! January. 4 29-644W SO-64d. sollers; January nnd February, 4 28-64 4 29-6ld. buyers; February and .March. 4 27-64JM 28-6id, buyers; March and April. 4 27-644W 28-64d, buyers; April and May, a vj.iurfai ;i.e.i, r hnvera: May and June. 4 28-6ld, buyers: June and July. 4 28-64d, buy ers; JUiy ano August, la, September. 4 24-643, buyers; September and OCtoDer, i .i-iHU, ouycrn. Atchison 4s 103 Gas is iv Onnlrnl 4s.. 82 N. E. G. ft C 57 Atchison " do pro Boston ft A. 2W Boston & Me.. ..192 Boston E!ov......l63 N Y. N H ft W."210 Vnlnn Pacific ....100 Mex. Central .....28 Amer. Sugar 125 do pra n Amer. T. ft T....158 Dom. S 25 Gen. Electric ....277 Mass. Electric... 33 ln nfd 93 N. E. G. ft C 4 l'nlttnl rruil .... s U. S. Steel 42 do pfd 92H Adventure Wool Market ST. LOUIS, Jan. 29. WOOL Firm nnd .nlnn iir.ti.ci r-t murllllm ETQiIm. lS'iTl&HC! Allouoz 3 Amnlgamated .,: 11 B?'"; " tending upward: medium grades. 13018c: caWiecia::::: HBn,Bne,dnci4l2c5o! hcavy ,lne' 1012c: tu SS5iKni?1 J??4 LONDON? Jnn: 29,-WOOI-Tho offerings Copper Range. ... 57 nrftl ,,eflnn nie were again largo to- uominipn t,oal .. 63i,i ' ,hrinlr 11.M8 bnles. Comnetltlnn was strong at high rates. America bought nm.lliim ernBnhrena freelV and PSld tllQ extreme rates for some Merinos. Tho with drawals amounted to a.i oaies. oaies in dotall: Now South waies, db es: scoured. 4dls lOHd: greasy. 4Vii lyjt i nneon.io.wi 1 hnles: Hcoured. In ''.(lilf 7d. South Australia, 1.700 bales: scoured. 18 aafflis 4'jd; greasy, -wi"""; "rc"1' ""r Franklin 13'a Isle Rnyale ...... 21 iviullllWK J! uiu Dominion Osceola 'Parrot wuincy Santa Fe Cop Tamarack .... Trlmountnln . trinity United States Utah Victoria Winona IV, 134 3 68 J J 15 1 24 , B 1 trnlla, 900 bales; greaHy. vw. new .ea land. 2,300 bales: scoured. 4d01s 4d; greasy, 2'i?Jd. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 900 bales; scoured, .uwis w. Wolverine 43 New York Mininir Stocks, NEW YORK. Jnn. 29. The following nro tho closing prices on mining siocks; Con, Adams Alice Breeco .......... Brunswick Con. Comstock Tun. Con. Cal. ft Va Deadwood Terra. 50 Horn Sliver 160 Iron Silver 60 Leadvltle Con.... 6 20 45 63 8 .5 ID Little Chief 10 Ontario 7J upnir 80 Phoenix .... I'otoai 8 Savage 3 uierra Nevada.... 14 small Hopes 3 Standard 343 Coffee Market. TCtflW vnrtK- Jnn. 29. COFFEE Snot Rio, qulot: llivoico, &c. .iiid, quiet; uor nnvn. (MiiUe. Thn market oncned steady, wnn prices witio points tuwei, 111 kccijiiik wnn wenK wuropenn inarncin, ncavy i riiinn rerntnts. n lower exchange rate in nln inrcn rtenrnnens for the United States from the country, freer offerings of spot at lower prices in tho street market and unaer nncrai selling ior uoui ucwunu uy inmi nn,t (mvlsn interests. The close was steady, with prices net utichanged to 10 points lower. Total sales Were 33.2W bags, (neliiillnir! Mnreh. K.40c: MlV. 5.65(05.650: July. 5.80c; August. 5.90c: September. 6.95 6c; October. S.Ooc; December. 6.15Jj.20c. The niarKet ior spot was uun unu iicuvy, wnn prices a lower to ma uuoiq u, V74V twi m voico lots or iso. l ttio. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 29.-DRY GOODS There has been only a limited store trade In the market hero-today, owing to a heavy snowstorm. Business otherwise hns been without now features In the cotton goods. The market Is steady to unchanged. The nnrrnw tirlnt elnlha nrn Inactive, but sales i'iii,Aur.iji'iiiA. jhii. . uirnnnKa. 1 or wine sroons nt run nriceri uu iu dcuiciii Iln HfJ.741 : balances. $2,657,923: monev. S ner her itellverv nrn rennrted. Men's weal cent. ... woolens nnd worsteds quiet: sellers slow In . I'tav.iuu, uun. .... 1 11-m uiB, i.wi,i.ii, 1 uiitiiuiK lunner lines tur luii. ,p vwu balftucea, i,7V2,vv, poaica cnaut e, J u duil torougbouu Hank Clenrlnss. OMAHA, Jan. 29. Bank clearings today, jaid.o.'D.fco; corresponding nay last year, 1958.970.30: Increase. 319.555.23. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 29.-Clearlngs, $7,667,180; balances, tvtu.iiis; money, 4B&V4 per cent; New York exchange. 25o premium. CINCINNATI, Jan. 29.-Clearlngs, $3,037.- too; money. aviwuVi per cent; New York exenange, antvoc premium. 10 1 4 14 11 26 10 23 13 12 3 1 128 13 No. 1 6 8 6 9 35 4 11 Z 6 9 9 1 2 19 20 13 36 20 20 3 20 10 24 23 20 16 8 17 23 18 17 5 13 23 13 4 15 No. 15 7 3 13 13 4 29 29 20 10 27 31 , 1 40 10 39 Ul 12 II 20 Av. Pr. .. 918 5 15 ..1064 6 15 ..1100 5 15 .. 998 5 20 ..1062 5 25 ..1035 5 25 ...1069 5 25 ...1137 6 25 ...1014 5 30 ..1068 5 30 ..1118 5 40 ...1020 5.40 ...1089 5 40 ..1186 5 45 ..1300 5 60 ..1145 5 50 ,,.1233 6 50 ...1216 5 60 ..1035 5 60 .1135 5 65 ,1202 6 80 .1130 5 85 .1350 5 SO 12 1344 6 90 20 1372 5 90 17 1161 5 90 21 1296 6 00 5 1240 6 03 Av. Pr. ... 880 3 15 ... 640 3 85 ... 687 4 00 ... 695 4 10 ... 635 4 15 ... 760 4 20 ... 925 4 25 ... 790 4 30 ... 850 4 40 ... 908 4 45 ... 600 4 25 ...1004 4 50 ... 650 4 50 ... 805 4 55 ...1033 4 65 ...1079 4 65 ... 804 4 65 ... 963 4 65 ... 976 4 75 ...1172 4 80 ...1046 4 80 ...1074 4 85 ...1065 4 85 ... 841 4 85 ...1023 4 90 ...960 4 90 ... 878 6 00 ...1011 6 00 ...1049 BOS 8TEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 786 4 15 16 1037 E 20 ... 841 4 20 9 1064 5 20 ... 895 4 25 9 926 5 20 .... 948 4 25 21 1177 5 65 ...1028 6 05 11 1182 5 85 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 869 3 90 14 847 4 45 ... 946 4 20 22 894 4 65 ...1003 4 45 8TEER8 AND COWS. ...1169 5 80 COWS. ... 410 1 75 22. 11.. 11.... 4.... 2.... 1.... 1.... 1.... n 2.'.'.'. 1.... 1.... 1 3'.!'.'. 3 3 5 1 7 8 1 1 2 .... l'..... 3 6 13 19 9.... 5 1 8 5 6 1 : 00 2 25 2 25 2 2X 860 800 905 830 2 25 925 2 60 950 2 50 910 2 60 1120 2 60 910 2 6J 670 2 70 990 2 75 1070 2 75 '830 2 73 950 2 75 1083 2 85 783 2 85 983 2 90 964 2 90 1300 3 00 931 3 00 948 3 00 900 3 00 760 3 00 693 3 00 1000 3 03 973 3 05 693 3 05 .... 823 3 10 1048 3 10 797 3 10 .... 910 3 20 810 3 20 .... 932 3 25 ....1000 3 25 .... 880 3 25 .... 780 3 23 1 1010 3 25 ,,,,936 ;i a .... 791 3 25 .... 950 3 25 .... 720 3 25 .... 892 3 25 1012 3 25 1137 3 SO .... 871 3 30 .... 854 3 30 1160 3 35 825 3 35 1000 3 40 733 3 45 920 3 60 ,1040 3 50 ,1130 3 60 .1140 3 60 3 60 ... 965 3 60 ...1022 3 53 ... 905 3 55 15 S93 3 60 12 1075 3 65 20 975 3 65 1 1170 3 75 11 905 3 75 2 1175 .1 75 6... 968 3 75 16 998 3 75 7 1045 3 80 12 750 3 80 8 925 3 80 1 1010 3 85 7 1117 3 85 4 1132 3 85 17 1028 3 85 3 850 .1 90 1 MS0 3 90 17 1091 4 00 2 1265 4 00 6 725 4 00 20 922 4 00 3 1000 4 00 9 922 4 00 16. 917 4 00 111 1105 4 00 8 1116 4 00 6 980 4 00, 13 854 4 00 8 ,. 971 4 00 9 913 4 10 8 925 4 15 3 1263 4 15 1 490 M5 476 537 MO 725 767 310 720 666 750 10 678 11 ns5 1 S70 4 415 3 ::::::::: 2 4 1 n 5!!!!!!!!! 10. HOGS There wns n. morn liberal run of hogs hero today than 011 Monday or Tues day, but still the receipts were not what would be called Iarco. Tho tendency or prices continued downward, hut packers wcro not able to take off more than a nickel, and In u. good many cases not Hint mucn. 'tno general market couki irobably best be described by culling It weak to 6c loner than yesterday. Trading was not very active nt any time, but tho hogs kept moving toward thu scales and tno nuiK or tnu oircrlUKs wuh disposed of In good (.ensoii. The most of tho better weight hogs sold from $6.10 to $6.25. Me dium weights sold Inruclv from 15.95 to J6.10 and tho lighter loads went from $3.90 down. It was noticeable that tho quality and weight ot the hogs today was much better than wns tho caso yesterday, so that ine maraot on paper iooks it anytning higher than It did yesterday, In spite of tho decline. Representative snlos: No. Av. 10 68 15 100 10 137 :s 155 99 167 148 106 152 !I9 103 176 158 3.. 37., 65.. 65.. 87. 81. 85... 79... 1 1... 69... '8... 81..., 72..., 62..., 61..., 37... 3 8... 2... I. .. 5... II. ., 7.., 29... 15... 1... 4... 1... 3 1:::::: 1 3 1.,: 1020 1 1190 4 852 2 1285 3 612 3 50 3 60 t 60 3 50 9., 8 13 2 8 1 b.:: 1 I:.:::: 9 6 1 " 23 18 4... 8... 10 1 1 7 IIEIFEP.B. 623 2 09 4 1170 4 15 955 4 15 956 4 15 816 4 15 910 4 15 1005 4 20 1240 4 25 970 4 25 1150 4 25 ,....1205 4 25 830 4 30 950 4 30 10CO 4 35 ...1073 4 35 ...1016 4 40 .,.1050 4 40 ...1114 4 50 ...1088 4 60 ...,1043 4 60 ....1152 .... 825 ....1225 1200 1440 1014 4 60 4 50 4 65 4 75 45 4 90 980 3 60 1... i::::::::: 1 1 1 1 4M) 270 120 170 lt 210 150 2 9: 3 UO 3 W 3 00 3 OI 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 .15 3 10 3 40 CALVES, .1500 1 10W 1 1020 1 1410 2 1320 1 1030 1 700 1 1300 1 670 1 15S0 4 1010 1 1770 2 1065 1 1850 1 000 .1 M 3 95 3 95 4 35 3 75 4 2Ti 4 60 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 6') 3 73 3 10 3 85 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 5 00 .1. STOCK 3 25 5 00 5 00 5 60 tl 00 6 60 0 50 COWS AND HEIFERS 2 105 1 140 2 190 1 1.10 4 140 1 190 6 75 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 1.. 5 1.... 413 2 10 715 2 50 2 530 2 80 2 515 2 83 1 STOCK CALVES. 250 2 00 1 371 3 03 10 715 4C0 330 145 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 00 4 00 3 00 3 10 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 60 3 53 3 60 3 6"i 3 63 3 65 3 70 3 75 ,1 80 31 5. 1. 4 ifi::i: 4. 744 411 870 430 679 850 1 790 2. 9. 8 13 3 11 , 24 , 430 782 438 728 6S3 867 845 SO 3 85 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 95 4 00 4 00 119. 46.. 91.. 85....I 82 88.... 77.... 8.... 82.... 94.... 68.... 0.. 83.. 164 170 186 182 184 .175 .178 .183 .187 .198 177 .173 .191 82 177 78 200 87 195 ...187 ...ISO ..211 ..206 ...ISI ...191 34 191 68 197 65 19U 6ft 189 65 211 27 2 82.. ..200 ..208 ..213 ..223 ..206 ..218 ,.196 .231 ,.224 ,.216 ..220 Sh. IT. ... 5 00 ... 5 10 ... 5 40 80 6 50 ... 5 50 ... 5 60 ... 6 50 ... 5 60 6 60 5 60 6 HO 5 70 5 75 5 75 5 80 6 80 6 80 5 80 5 80 5 80 5 80 5 85 6 85 5 85 5 85 5 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 5 90 6 90 6 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 5 90 5 95 5 95 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 600 6 00 6 00 6 00 No, 68 203 79 201 85 213 66 227 62 211 69 258 Av. Bit. Pr. ... GO) 80 6 00 220 40 40 80 80 40 40 120 40 67 65 88 75 89 64.., .221 .221 .209 .210 .211 20 70.. ,'...226 85.. 78.... 24.... 66.... 24.... 84. 207 ..221 ..295 .248 ..295 1 65 231 77...... 223 65 228 69 250 36 223 76 23S C9 265 77 229 73 213 .224 80 120 120 40 '40 "40 "16 210 80 83. 78. 69. 66. 60. 49. 60. 70. 62. 72. 49.. 60., 24. 58. 61. 67. 61. 74. 75 ..241 ..209 ..215 ..248 ..246 ..250 ..246 ..240 ,.315 ,.249 ..254 ..261 ..316 ..260 ..316 ..367 ..374 120 48.:. ...374 40 6 00 6 OO 6 03 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 0f 6 05 6 05 6 07 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 12 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 20 6 20 6 20' 6 20 6 20 6-25 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6S0 6 30 SHEEP Them wnn lint n hnw run nf sheep and lambs hero today and packers bought Up tho owes nnd wethers at Just nbout steady prices as compared with ycB- '" 1110 maraei was not wnat would bo called active, but still the bulk of tho offerings wns out of llrst hands In good season. Tho lamb markot, however, was not Iu as good shapo and tho prices paid wero ah tho way from weak to a big dime lower than yesterday. Thero has been a weak feollng on lambs for severnl dv& nnd todny thero wns no mistaking tho fact that prices woro lower. Although tho mar kot was lower, buyers and sellers agreed on terms nnd most everything was Boid In Quotations! Chnlen llnhtnrelirht venrllnira $4.7565.00; cood to choice yearlings. $4.50if 4.76; choice wethers, $4.40.65; fair to good wethers. $4.2tfM.40; choice ewes, $3.764.00; fair to .good ewes, $3.50S3.75; common ewes, $2.i533.60; cholco lambs. $5.656.00; fair to good lambs, $5.50Q5.65; feeder wethers, $3.50 (SI.00, feeder lambs, $4.0CK54.50; cull lambs, $3.00iij3.75. Representative sales: No. 10 cull coats 367 western ewes 1 buck lamb 439 western owes 67 western ewes 38 Angora wethers 71 western ewes 50 cull lambs 31 western ewes 98 western ewes 244 western wethers western Iambs.... Colorado lambs western Iambs cull ewe native ewes native wethers western lambs western lambs 133 260 93 1 52 9 150 :o Av. . 100 . 86 . 80 . 96 . 123 . 131 . 105 . 64 . 116 . 119 . 119 . 80 . 69 . 101 . 90 . 98 , 116 . 66 . 109 Pr. 3 00 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 75 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 62 5 25 6 40 5 60 2 00 4 06 4 85 5 30 5 60 .evr York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 29. BEEVES Re ceipts, 2.361 head: steers, steady to 10c higher; bulls and fat cows, 10c higher; all grades, firm; steers, $5.30ff6.25; bulls, $2.C5 4.00; shipments, 1,250 quarters of beef; esti mated tomorrow, 20 head cattle,, 43 head sheep and 125 quarters of beef. , , CALVES Receipts, 1,168 nead; nrm to 250 higher; vealB, $5.009.0O; westerns, $3.26 4.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 7.207 head; sheep, firm to 10c higher; lambs, 10 U. hlti... o li nrt 1. t'f r.VLl iA n . . 1 1 n 1 ffi . 2.60; lambM, $5.60fj6.35; culls, $4.O04.50., iiuuM lteceipts, a,iix neaa; state and Pennsylvania quoted at $6.20(86.50; no westerns. Knnsna City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, o.uuu natives, i.duu texans ano iw calves: market generally steady: cholco ex port and dressed beef steers, $5.50(36.60; fair to goon, i.;w.t; stocaors ano teeners, $3.6004.85; western fed Bteers. $4.75jy0.00; Texna nnd Indian steers, $3.90j6.25: Texas cows, $2.505i3.90; native cows. $3.001j;4.75; heifers. $3.6Wi5.25; conners. $2.0032.75; bulls, $3.O04i'4.6O; calves, $4.25f?6.60. nous Receipts, ii.wj ncnu; marKct &c lowerj lop. $6 414; bulk of sales. $5.NKWi heavy, Jo.35tlrt.4iU, mixed packers, ifl.OWl 6.33; light, $5.2bfiti,ir, pigs, $l,t5fr5.25. SHEEP AND LA.MHS-Recclpts, 6.000 head; yearlings steady, other sheep 10c lower; western lambs, $5.230.85; western wethers. $I.23TM,60; ymrllngs, 5.IOU6.5o; ewes, $.l.MM.2S; culls, $2,6011 1 w; fed lambs. $ LOW 5.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cntile Slendy, Hosts Wrnk nnd Stierp llllihcr. CHICAGO. Jnn. 29. CATTLE Receipts. 17.000 head, Including 600 Texnns; heavy k: cattle steady, light dim aim weak! gooit to prime steers, $.60ft7.&); poor to medium, $4.00116.00; stockers nnd feeders. $2.251.75; I Aliens, v. -1 r . in Lrfir CUWB, 1.1V'J(P.J j lll'lli l, t.wru.Hi, Ulllllll-I r, $1.0002.30; bulls, $2.254T4.63; calves, $2.rfJJC.60: Texnn fed steers, $1.00315.00. HOGS -Receipts, 30,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 25,(x(i; left over, 7.000; opened stendy to strong, closed wenk: mixed nnd butchers, $5.Wil35: good to cholco heavy, $6.l6tiS40; rough heavy, $5.9)516.10; light, $5.60fl5.9S: bulk of sales. I3.sjfitl.20. SHEEP AND liAMHH-Hecclpts. 1S.0O0 hend; sheep steady, Inmbs strong to w higher: good to cholco wethers. $(.30'iTj 0); fnlr to cholco mixed, $3.7Mf 1.30; western sheep, fed, $4.00Jf6.00: nntlve lambs, J3.00U1 6.00; western lambs, fed, $5.00JJ5.80. OfTlclnl yesterday: Receipts-Cattle, R.itVt head; hogs, 24.71? hend; sheen, 13,309 head. Shlpmcnts-Cnttle, 2,159 head; hogs, 199.1 head; sheep, 1,226 hend, Si. I, onis 1,1 vi- Stock MnrUct. ST. LOl'JS. Jnn. I9.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 3,200 head, Including 1,900 Texnns: market stendy, native shipping nnd export steers, $5.0Offi.r); dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.00il6.00: steers Under l.OnO lbs., $3.25f?4.9': stockers nnd feeders, $3.25fT4.80; cows nnd heifers, $2.2f(5.:5; dinners, $2.0032,00; bulls. 2 5Off4.00; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3,231 6.60; cows nnd heifers, $2.65fI3.76. HOGS-Recclpts,. 3.800 head: mnrket stendy; pigs nnd lights. $5.ftvg5.90; pucker, $5.ftVri(6.00: butchers, Jfl.lfKf??. 45. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Reeelpts. 800 hend; market stendy: native muttons, $3.75iM.50: lambs, $5.00ij6.10; culls nnd-bucki, $3.0004.10. St. Joseph l.lie Stuck Mnrket. ST JOSEPH, Jnn. 29. CATTLE Re celpts, 1.7o5 head: steady to 10c lower: na tives. $3.50177.00; cows nnd heifers, $5.ooi?6.in; vonlK, $3.50116.25; hulls and Mugs, $2.23f5.15; stockers nnd feeders. $2.60fll60. HOGS R celpts, 6,136 hend: opened 5fI0c higher, clnrod strong: light nnd light mixed, $5.70tf?6.20: medium nnd heavy, $6.10 Sl..l2'4: pigs. $3.3t?6.no: hulk, $S.75U6.20. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 260 head; stendy to wenk; top western yearling I, $5.25. Stork In SlRlit. Tho following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and shocp at tho five principal markets for January 29: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. South Omaha 3,148 9.8' 2.165 Chicago 17.000 30,000 7'.000 Knnsns City 7,wi ii. t St. Lotlls 3,200 3.S00 .V0 St. Joseph 1.703 6.456 261 Total. .32,653 61,102 28,015 F.vnpornted Apples nnd Dried Frnlta, NEW YORK, Jan. 29. EVAPORATED APPLES Tho market was reported a llttlo easier tndny on somo grndes, but not much dnlng. Stnte, common to good, wero quoted 7iflc: prime, 9fl9c: choice, 9Q10c; fancy, l6ui?11c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS The gen oral market, pnrtlculnrly In apricots nnd penches. Is firmer nnd a good Jobblmr busi ness Is noted nt the quoted basis. Prunes remain quiet nnd stendy nt 35?6c. Anrt rntn nrn minted. Rnvnl. 10(fll4e: Moor Pnrk. 9t12We. Penches, peeled, 14??18c; unpecled, Sugar Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS. Jnn. 29,-SlTOAR-Flrm; open kettle. 2ff2c: open kettle contrlf ngal. 2fi3Sc: rentrlfugnl granulated, IViffp 4c; white, 3t;ifI3c; yellows. 313-16c: sec onds. 3i,4o. Molnsses. stendy: open kettle, 10iI?15c: centrlfugnl, 6G12c. Syrup, steady, 19fl22c. NEW YORK, Jnn. 29. HUUAll iinw. firm; fair refining. 3 3-16c; centrlfugnl. test, 3U-16c. Molnsses supnr, 2 15-16c. Re. fined, firm. Molnsses, stendy. LONDON. Jan. 29. BEET SUGAR-Janu-ary, 6s 8d. Oil nnd Rosin. SAVANNAH. Jan. 29.-OIL Turpentine, firm. 42c. Rosin, flrm. ... Tfti vnfl inn 90 OtT Vnrlh T. mn KSe; South Limn and Indiana. SOe. NEW YORK, Jnn. 29. OIL Cottonseed, flrm. Turpentine, barely steady. 44(fN5c. LONDON, Jan. 29.-OIL linseed, 28s lOWd. Turpentine spirits, 29b 4d. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 29. i:ottonseoo. U..11 ..fin..l annf nrm 9.tn M. Turnenttno llllll iw.t.iv... .., -- . spirits, steady, 30s. Linseed, 31s. Bookkeeper Freexos m Hand. TAriLLlON, Neb., Jan. 29. (SpociaU Two moro Inches of snow fell hern again last night, making between seven nnd nlno Inches on tho level, not Including the largo drifts. David Faso froze a hand whllo cleaning nwny snow to such nn extent ns to dotaln him from performing his duty aa bookkeeper In tho A. W. Clarke's bank. Four luetics of Snow nt Plnttsmnutli. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Jan. 29. (Special.) Four Inches of snow foil in this vicinity last night and baa pontlnued to fall during tho greater part of tho day, with tho wind blowing from tho southeast. THE REALTY MAnKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record January 29: Warranty Deeds. Charles Anderson and wife to Mar tin WHe, n lot 0. block 129, South Omaha $ 1,550 A. J. Sulley et al to J. A. Reynolds ct nl, w lot 2. block 11, Omaha 100 E. M. Stcnberg et al to C. J. Schmidt, lot 16, block 4, Rose Hill 325 H. M. and S. B. Chrlstlo to H. L. Coombs, w 40 feet of e 120 feot lots 11 and 12, block 25, South Omaha 430 G. A. Llndquest nnd wife to C. B. Compton, sw nwU. part w se'i and part nw no 34-15-10 14,434 E. M. Shahan to Chris Anderson, lot 18, block 467. Grand View 800 P. E. Hastings nnd wife to B, M. Kelly, lot 12, block 20, Hnnscom Plnce 1 625 Omaha Realty company to Stors Brewing company, part lot 22, J. E. Riley's subdlv...., 1,500 H. A. Barrows nljd wife to A. 3. Benll, lot 19, block 6, Monmouth Park 1 Quit Claim Deeds. C. F. Clark to O. H. Payne et al, blocks 1 to 18, Vernon Heights 154 Total amount of transfers $19,427 Tetapfeon oS9. Boyd Commission. Go. Successors to James E. Boyd A Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Board ot Trade Baildlaa'. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondence, John A. Warren A Co, 10 PROFIT Both Principal and Interest Guaranteed An Investment with Good Profits and Without Risk. THE MT. SHASTA GOLD MINES CORPORATION guarantees to return your original Investment with 10 per cent profit In ono year, IF YOU WISH, This guarantees you against loss and also given you an opportunity to secure tho prospective onormous profits nnd an Increaso In value of your stock, which will amount to several times your original Investment. Send for particulars. THE MT. SHASTA GOLD MINES CORPORATION Will havo Its concentrator running In 60 days and Its stock will advance 100 per cent. This Is tho best Investment In sight today. Not a prospect, but a devel oped mine from which $112,000 has already been taken out. In addition to over 600 acres of gold-producing property, this company owns a copper mine on BULLY HILL worth many millions. A limited number of shares can still 00 uougnt at IOC PER SHARE Par value $1.00, fully paid and non-assessable. aiMtai Develonments are progressing ranldly. machinery on 13 U T I1UW ground, ore on dump ready to be turned Into money. Stock will soon advance. Installment payments accepted. Sond order, write or wire. For full particulars and prospuctus address SANF0RD MAKKEVER, Fiscal Aent, ?!onrDaco8Tp'hoonV: WA MFiriV M N. Y. LIFE BUILDING. OMAHA, Neb.. Is authorised , A, IHLJluri, to furnish prospectussea and additional Information, and to accept subscriptions In Omaha and surrounding territory. ,