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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY, FEBIUTAIiY 2, 1002.
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im it diiiismmi.
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O. n. GlLllLKT CO., tanners, 1121 H. MUi.
IXJ
Al t TIO.M'.IHI.
JN Nob. nnd Iowa, 2.112 N, Mould Omnha.
- 909 F23
MCKCL I'LATIMi.
ZjAHQI&T, oldest, best equipped plating
plant In Umuba. Omaha 1'latlng Co., lieu
Hlilg. Tel. 2-iXi. 1)1
LALMMtV.
D.MAHA Stcnm Laundry; shirts. 7c; collars,
2o ; cults, 4c. 17W l.oii veil wor ill. Tel. 647.
14G
MA s i;ivct fit INC1.
OMAHA Hnfo and Iron Wks. mako a spe
cialty of lira escapes, shuttorB, doors and
safpn. U, Andreyi), l'rop., 102 H. 10th St.
1 F20
S MHIjCHOin, 13th
chliilnts.
and
Howard, ma-
M459
COAL.
IklONnOK Coal and Feed Co.
I'lionn 071.
Q-167 F28
IHtKSS.MAKl.Vr..
DltKBSMAKINO In families or at homo.
Miss Sturdy, 2012 Fnrnum, 337 F29
HAXCINO.
SJOHANH'H winter term for boglnnera
opens this week. Adults, Tuesday and
Fridays, S p. m.; children, Saturday after
noons. Trices reduced. 117 F2
I'AWXIIHtMCIlllS.
SAOLK Loan Olllce, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas
417
TAII.tlltl.VC.
iiADIKS' Jackets mnde, remodeled, altered,
cleaned and repaired. Joo Youscn, 1.7)6
Farnam.
1H
FMMIIST.H.
HKNDKKHON, 1519 Farnam.
Tel. 125$.
119
1'ltATKH.VAI. (lltnr.llH.
niK OAHDKNKHS protect old ago as well
ns life. Charter members freo. Particu
lars from Frank llosowater, supremo
manager. 223 lleo Hldg. -721
TYPniVlllTKItS.
KRW A 2dhand.
1119 Farnam St., Omaha.
IM
FAcnmius.
TRUNKS, travollng bags, suit cases: trunks
repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 12u9 Farnam.
151
iiooicki:i:pinc.
liKSSONS In bookkeeping, etc.; day or even
ing. It. 15, Com. Nat. Hank. Q. H. Ilathbun.
453
I'llll.MTt.llll HIIPAlllINd.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St.
131
1'II.LOWS.
DMAHA rillow Co., 1721 Cuming.
Tel. 24G7.
133
ham: tibs.
OMAHA Hny Halo-Tio Co., 811 North 16th.
155
lMlOTORHAl'llF.H.
P. J. HOLOUHEK, photocruphs. 125S S. 13.-
M933 F20
MASIU1'3UA1)I'3 COSTU3IBS.
B. SACK, ladles1 and gentlomcn's, 3318 S. 20.
-170 F2
HTA3I3II3IIINO AM) STUTTEIIINO.
CUHED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Hamgo Hldg.
156
Good Teeth
Moans good health, poor teeth
meaiiH poor mastication, bring
ing on dyspepsia, which is tho
forerunner of nlno-tenths of all
aliments that tho human sys
tem Is heir to.
Bailey the Deutist,
lVi Piixtmi IllooU,
16th and Farnam Sts.
I
Lady attendant.
l'hona 10S3.
HI tii fii Ul Ii
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
New York-ltotterdam, via Houlogne, S. M.
New TwIn-Screw m. b. of 13.U00 tons register.
Steamer ' Statendam Fob. 8. 6 A. M.
Via Plymouth and Houlogue-Suo-Mcr.
Steamer Miasdum Feb. 15, lo a. M.
Apply to Holland-America Line, 33 H'way,
IN. .; Harry Moore. 1115 Farnam Street;
Louts Neesc, First Natlonnl Hank.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLD EHS' MEET1NO
Notlcu 1 hereby given that thu regular
annual meeting of the stockholders or thu
South Platto U1111I company will bo held
ut the olllco of said company, In Lincoln,
Nebrusku, ut 11 o'clock 11. m., on tho 6tli
lay of March, A. D 1H02.
Hy order of the Hoard of Directors.
Lincoln, Nebraska, Feb. 1, 1902.
C. 11. MOllltlLU Presldont.
F2 d30t A. H. AIINOH, Secretary.
CHICAGO
I.1V13 STOCIC .IIAIIKET.
Cuttlo
Noiiilniil, Hiiitm Active
Sheep Sternly.
nnd
CHICAGO. Feb. 1. CATTLE Hecclntfl.
5 head. Market nominal. Good to prime
ua.,u til fJVii 7 r,' n.tiir tn ,,i,ll,it., 1 1 IW.ti! IM.
M , . U . ... ...in't.i.H., ... ...v.....,., ,,lTjU.V,
fdockcra nnd feeders. $2,25iill.6o; cows, jl.2.Vir
8 25; canners. $1.25112 30; bulls. $2.605(l.iJi';
calves, J2.6oy7.25; Texas, ,fed steers, $4.0ui(
HOaS-Hocolpts todny 21,000 bend: Mon
day (estimated), 33,l)ou head; left over, 2.1AX)
l:eud. Market active mid steady. Mixed
und butchei-3, $5.S0(i46.30; good to choice, $6 15
cju.aj: rmign neavy, tu.Mriin.iu ugni, n.wi(
&!): liulk of sales. J.90'ii6.20.
SHEEP AND IwUIHS-Hecolpts. l.Wrt
head. Sheep steady: lambs sternly. Good
to cholco wethers, I.305.20; fair to cholco
mixed, $3."04.60; western sheep, fed, $t.lft'
C.45; native lambs, J3.WQG.00; wcaU'rn iambs,
fed. J5.C(VTi5.90.
Otllclal yesterdpy: xHecnl)ts-Cattle, 2.813
head: hogs, 25.125 hehd: sheep, 1,422 head.
Shipments Cattle 3.4M head; hogH, 7.2U
heud; sheep, l.uot liuud.
KnnsiiM City l,l Stouk Jlnrlii't,
KANSAS CITY. Fob. 1. CATTLE Ho
culnts. 225 heud. Market unchanged. Nn-
tlvu steers, $l.s5yil.60, Texas and Indian
steers, $l.25f6.6o; Texas cows. $2.&iy4.2
native cows and heifers, $3.00i(5.rju; stoclt.
rs nnd feeders, $3,251 1.85; bulls, $3.0oi4.50
VnlvpH. 14.0(yn6 5i).
HOUS-Hecclpts, 3.SG0 head. Mnrkot
steady to 6u lower. Hulk of sales, $.i.UKif
0.40; heavy. $6 35f(C50; packers, $6.20?ii. 10;
medium, J6.0046.4O; light, $5.IO'oG.20; porkers
IS.-KUittlVl: nlk-y. Sl.751i5.3a.
SHEEP AND LA.MHS Ilecolpts, none,
tnnrk.it liiielwuiired. Muttons. JI.OM1D.0):
lambs, $5.50inl00; western wethers, $l.5oy
4.80; ewes, U.w'Ul-W.
l'lilliiilelpliln Produce .llnrket.
THILADELPH1A, Feb. 1. nt'TTEH
Firm but iiuiot; extra western creumery.
(Win'tc; exfn nearity iiiiihb, -m
l.'nclR lliisi'ttlo.l. lo lower: fresh nearby
fSc; fresh western, 2So. fresh toutiiwcstern
Kn! fresh Hnulherii. 2lWI27e.
CHEESE Quiet but llrmi Now York full
creams, funcy small, lHto: Now York full
creams, fair to cholco, Uli'unc,
in
y
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Otlni Art Tfartatentd with Luiei bj Ii
crming i!ur SintiKint,
WHEAT OPENS STEADY, BUT DROPS AGAIN
CiiIiIpx Arc Firm, Aiistrntlnn Slilp
niftiln Kxeeftxlvc , .SrllliiK Orders
.VnliicroiiN, lint (Iriiornl Trnilo
Is Light in Volume.
CHICAGO. Feb. l.-Qralns wcro thrcat-
ened with lossc3 nil around today, aa tho
result of a Krowlnir bearish sentiment,
iiI "l 11 ironing iicarisn scnumeiu.
ITIccn did dip for a time, but there was
southwestern markets nnd small gains
wero made. May wheat Cosed Uo up.
Mnv corn c higher nnd May oats a shade
higher. Provisions closed a shado to 7V4c
lower.
Vhcat began tho day steady, but dropped
iiiii.my, uauies wcro steady, uui aus
trullau shlpmunts were excessive, 1,072,'JUO
UUSIICIB, Compared With only 272.0c KJ t 10
nVV, V,r"'.ft,.w.r" "al XSSfi M,.W.e. "
general trado was light In volume. Tho
"cr.e.?:??..0.f... W,,l..uusicl ocea' Tcl8."!
hiir " nrirei i,V.r il.l l J?.. r. ... Z' i m
nurt prices hero. Inspiration for nny bull
turn In tho market seemed to bo lacking
in uny of thp nowK at hand. May opened
n. nmuio iiigncr 10 a snauo jower at n)c
iu k?40 anu sold to i7VB.IV.iC. At tneso
prices offerings becamo scarce. Thcro was
ii rovlval of bullish sentlmont in tho south
western markets ami shorts began cover
ing liberally. Of lato bears havo been
hedging to some degree and seem to prefer
covering at, small breaks rather than to
contlnuo going further short. Thero was
an Improvement reported In tho cash
situation, tho soalmnril forrlcn rtrmntul
wus picking up and sellers turned buyers.
May reacted quickly and later fluctuated
narrowly. With no linwnril tpnifonnv. Mnv
closed Uo higher and firm ut 78(h78V4c Local
iiyi-ipis weru .6 cars, 4 ot contract grade;
Minneapolis anil Duliilh reported 305 cars,
making u total for tho three points of 328
cars, against 413 last Week. Lust venr
this day was a holiday. Primary receipts
wero 420,0uo bjshcls. Seaboard clearings In
wheat ntitl itntir fi.main,i w iwi i...ut,r.i
orn opened firm on steady 'cables,' which
reflected nothing of tho weakness of this
iiiifirt i v .Ifi : .V ,i,V.' "a
on early ' i,.nnr 1 . "ViS. ,,.,;K i
afeS
oiiippeu iasi week than were received.
May hoUl from n low point of 62U4iU2io to
a firm closo und o up at OSHc lleceipts
llioro was a very small trado In oats.
trndo prices fluctuating within '4c. 'in'.
leresL 111 tlin nil .,1 ,,,,.,1. ,.. -.. .i.
thorp was an Inclination to sell tho long
?in,'if ncci'mulated during tho recent rally.
iVi'l f.u lUnK.. eilr. y depressed prices, but
...it hii.t i n luiiiiweu oiner grains. Jiay
Hecclpts wero C2 cars.
Li!S..Ik.s.,Iii ,ork-..Tl10 market was
iwi!? .r! b,roJKht ,n steady opening.
Pork selling depressed prices slightly, but
nV nVh'iL "1 ,',u"i eu 114c down
Sii-i&o'ft .,ay l.'.lr1.a Hlm,1 lower nt
9.3il'll9.40. Iilv rllio VU. ,1,.... n on-.j
IT ... I ... 1 1 . , . 1 t
"rt . receipts ror aionday: Wheat,
in ftii i, . T ' curs; onls' 15 car"i hogs,
Tho lending futures ranged as follows:
ArtlclcB. Open. Hlgh. Low. Closo.lYcs'y.
Wheat
l'cn.
May
Julv
714
Corn-
May
July
SonL
Oats-
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Ribs
May July
Si!
32
15 85
15 9214
D3714
0 47Vj
??V4
8 W
No. 2.
Cash quotations wcro ns follows:
FLOUR Steady : winter nninnii 91 oivr
spring sneelnls. I1.20? nnlrnin i rstn'n'.
ni.iiiKiiin. u...uuto.ou. I'll. ur. x.i .'iir,, ( rji.
D..t..hti.nt fu,i.JUU,UV
WHIJAT-No. 3, 76Uc; No. 2 red. 830850.
OATS-No. 2 whlto, 4G14iM714c; No.
white, 44H 1114c 71 u ' '
11 YE No. 2. Glc.
IIAHLEY Fair to cholco mnltlnr- r.idrcio
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.71: Nn. 1 nnrih..i:
crn, $1.73; prime timothy, $0.65; clover, con
tract grade. $9.70.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $15 6)il
15.G0. Ivird, per 100 lbs., $9.20S9.22'.. Short
ribs sides (loose), $s.20i?8.33; dry" salted
snort clear
Tho following wcrp the receipts and ship-
icnts of grains yesterday: v
men
Articles
Receipts. Shipments.
lour, bills..
26,000 IC.OcX)
66,000 84,000
Wheat, bu...
uorn, int....
Oats, bu
tw.W" 07.000
73,000 137.000
. 5.000 11 oto
live, bu
Hurley, bu
.37,000 5,000
On tho Produce exchnnen imlnv th i....
lor market was steady: erenmorina ir.r.TK.,
L'S. llljSlc. Cheese, steady, o'ttftimc!
, easy, fresh, 2314c 4U n '
Eggs,
XEW YOIIIC GENERAL MARKET.
Iliiotutlons nf the liny on Various
Conimoilltles.
to fancy, $3.5(X((3.75,
cuu.N.itiuAl--steaily; yellow wostern,
$1.2u: city, $i.2o; Ilrandywlno, $3.(Q3.70.
RYE Easy: No. 2 wesetrn. fi7Un. f. tv s
afloat; slate, 0IQ63c, c. 1. f Now York car-
lOlH,
HARLEY-Dull: feeding. C317C5C. c. 1. f..
New York: malt nir. (wi72e. e. 1. f.. Mow
York. "
WlJEtT Receipts, 23,630 bu. Spot, quiet;
No. 2 reu, S7c, f. o. b., afloat No. 2 red,
8914c, elevator; No. 1 northern nuluth,
S7c. f. o, b., ulloat. At llrst ruthor Ml Hll ill'
on cables, wheat declined under moderate
lliiuldntiou nnd southwest selling, but nil-
ueu iiuer 011 iicmanii 110m snorts, tjlosed
OA 1 H uocelpts, 57.00"! bu,: exportH. 10.G39
im. udi. iiouny; io. rwi o. a, 4Sc: No,
2 Whlto. filGIc: No. 3 whlto. WHd trunk
mixed western. 4&ii50c; track white, C0U
BOc. Options dull nmt about Htently.
tr iv null. ulil.t..liwr iwr.ic.x a.
Choice, biiwc.
Ill 1 SI f 1 Hlnr utnln cnmrnnii t - nlnlnn
1901 crop, HHQlGc; 19iW crop. SdH2c; 1894
crop, 61ic. Pnclllc coast, 1931 crop, llU
154e: 19) crop, 8yi2c: 1899 crop. GiiSc.
HIDES-Oll ut! Galveston. 20 to 23 Ilia..
ISo: California. 21 to 23 lbs,. 19'Ao: Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 1414c.
LKATlii';it--ijuiei; nemiocit solo ror tho
Huenos Ayres light to heavyweights. 24U
26e.
WOOI-8tcady: domestic fleece. 26ff27c:
Texas. iKiutc.
PROVIHIONS-Ilcef, dull; family. $11,501?
13.0): mess. JD.tWi 10.O): beef hams. $19.60
21.W; packet. $10.50Ti 11.50; city extra India
mess. ni.iiiifiiiw.NJ. lui ments. nun: picKlea
bellies. 4.(iii0u: pickled shoulders. 7c: nick-
led hums, 9?i'U10c. Lard, steady; western
steamed, $9.t9; refined, quiet; continent,
$9.85; South America, $10.63; compound, T.s.00
df.S.2... Pork, quiet; family, $17.001117.23;
short elenr, $17.5u,20.00; mess, $16.0OjT17.0O.
1.1ft, l?lt... l...... nan..,A.. T.lKint n.
renovated. Hir20o: Imltntlon creamery, ll'i
j'.ie, siaio oairy, n$tu.ic,
CHEESE Firm: state, full creams, small,
eariy mauo, laney cnioreu. ii'siHio; stnte,
full creams, small, early made, fancy
while, ll'4lill'.4c; large, early made, col
ored. 10;e: large, early mnde. whlto. lOMr.
EGOS Easier; stut'o and Pennsylvania, 27
5l2Sc; western at marl:, 21c; southern ut
mark. 264e,
METALS Tho market was a quiet ono In
motuls. interest eoiiunueH to coiner in
...l.lnl, unntnu In lit, l.,llillnf imunffl
but tho prlco.i todny wero unchanged. Lako
stands nt JI2.76Q13.S3. electrolytic at $12.75ti
13.0U und casting at $12.25j 12.874. Tin was
moderately ucttvo In a Jobbing way and
utmniv nt 123.90(fI24.10. Lead ruled steady
and unchanged, with fairly nctlvo demand
tiom tho trado on tho basis of $4.10. Spel -
VSVi ""78W 77U 7SJT78W 7
62HjI 63' RjifW C2 63
HIM 01 61i 61 6
UVi 434 HHfTfi;
3214 224 32' 32-vJ
15 R5 15 S74 35 73 15 77W
15 93 15 95 15 S3 15 87$
9 40 9 40 9 37U 9 40
9 47 M 9 4714 9 45 9 4714
8 474 8 4714 8 35 8 40
8 47141 8 60 8 47J4 8 4714
IVKW YtOlJTiT T.".ili 1 i-ilTll I .,. t ,1 ,V. tnrlifft VtPllniW. :41r7t.f I.I-llht! I
celpts, 13,260 bbls.; exports. S.039 bbls.; seconds. lTtffaHc. Molnsses, stendy: open ciTicnco Ter. 4s. x9
dull, nominal nt old prices; win- kettlo. 10fi23c: centrifugal, 6iffl5c. Syrup, .fj'0iuX r0 4s.. 3111
h,r.n,IIai?nl8,...,3-7M,4!;': winter straights, steady at 10ae2c. I). & R. O. 4s? 1021?
$3.G0ir3.75; Minnesota pntents, J3.854M.15 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. SUGAR Raw, KHo or h 4s 9S;
whiter extras. $2.903.20; Minnesota bakers, steady: fair rellnlng, 3Hc; centrifugal, 9G "uo ,en, 4b rs4
$2.9jii,3.30: winter low grades, $2.70ii2.80. Ryo test, 3 11-lGc. Molnsses sugar, 215-16c; re- y w?& D. C. ls.107'4
Hour, unlet: fair to irood. Hi' M,,,i,. oisn.i atnnilv: Nn. 6. 4.20c: No. 7. 4.10c: No. tinr., vni ulu mult
urm uuu uucuunKcii: .uarcii c oseu nt itiun
May. X.H.(fiS.'laie. r naeil nt xllii,.. .lulu v .i. I 11c.
ku: nir.,1 Riiln nu CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT8-Un- Mex. Central .... 2S, iisceola .1 8711
CORN-Rocelpts; 3,000 bu.; exports. 3,513 changed today; a moderate Jobbing Iwiulry Amor. Sugar JftH . 34 fr?"e lots for tho week havo been fairly
.Sii&vJt teS&r sg&nrsT-aiS' . tsSt!
corn, due to cables rind covering, was cot?,Ki.M.?rL,V"F leaches, "tn. ugle''''"l It.I nminmln . G7 as compared with the sumo week of lust
quickly followed by n slmrp reaction under peeled, llt,lSo; unpceled, 13(&15c. Wnss. -jecir c... 1 11 niuu in ..... w no y ii u r sl,Kht lncrt,nHOi Th(( r.
realizing and a subsciiuent recovery with ... ,.,,,, Mni..t N. E. O. & C ... 4 United States .... 17S celpts for tho month of January broke ,nll
y:,'ati.,,r?f'1 1 rm iftt. tfi ,,ot, "uviinco. nr- fiood" Mnrket. Hnied Fruit . 89 Utah .......... ....Ik provlous records for that month, as there
- .... . k- lllUIV, A' it I'lk 1 tliyi7Wtr-A I U Ua llll.lill
ttp ten, milt.!, nt.nittf nttil titiMinntfeit at
4.a. iron wns nuiei nore.
OMAHA WIIOI.KSAI.il M. HIS UTS.
Comlltlnii of 'Irmlr and Otinlntlniis
on 5itnpp nnil Knnry I'roiturr,
KOOS Iloeolnts more liberal: market un
settled: fresh stock, 21?22c.
lilVE I'Ot'LTHY-llens, V,mC 1J
roosti-rn. .ifivle. turkeys. 7Si9e! ilucks and
geese, 7flSc: sprint chickens, per lb., "Wt
o. . . ..
DIIESSKH POULTRY Turkeys. 1012o:
ducks, s-ifloc; geese, 9yi0c; Bprlng chickens,
iUKUfi! linns. SflflO.
HUTTKIl-Common to fair, 14Hc! cholco
ilnlrv. In ttilm. lfjfiI17n! m.tiiirntnr. 23fif24c.
vhuakth l-'lHii mack Pass, ic; wnuo
bass, 10c: bluellsh, 12c; bullheads, 1W5 buf-
raiocs, ic; cntusn. izc; cou, tuc; crnnpies,
Ho; halibut, 11c; herring, 4cj haddock, 9c;
'"o, Sc; red snapper, 10c; salmon, 12cj sun-
.'".''i 6cf "'""J' VV wh,,tc21!. S.c: .,,l?..rifi:
oc fresh mackerel, each, 2vfiaJc: smelts, 10c
OYSTKHS-Me.llums, per can, 22c: Stand-
ey York Counts, per can. -loc ; bulk
e:a.ni;'ul
per gal., 1.75.
l'lUKONS Live, per doi., 60c.
v unoice, u'((jic.
COIIN-New, Clc; old, (Vic.
UATS 02C
HAY Prices nuotcd by Omaha Whole-
pnln Hnv llnnlom' mmnrliil nn! Cho cn tin
ale Hay Dealers' association: cnoico ur
Lft"4 - SSL No; . "P. "Si JSaIu!?J, "i
are for hay of good color and quality. Do-
mand fair! Ilwelpts. 6 cars.
VEOKTAHl.ES.
nnTAirnt'oi-,,,., ti. nrthTt,
$1; Salt Lake, li.io; Colorado, $1.10.
4- AltHU TJi-I'Cr UU. .OC I
III3ETS Per bU. liasKOt, we. I
TUHNIP8-Pcr bu Wo; Hutabagas, per
ll'J IDS., fl.Zj.
'ahhn I'S-.I'er tin., fioe.
CUCUMHEHS-Hothousc. per dor., $2.40.
listtuuk iicad, per oui., i.w: noi-
house lettuce, per doz., 35c.
l'AHHll-Jl-I'Cr uoz., c.
HAniSHES Per doz.. 25c.
SWEET l'OTATOES Homo grown, per
lb.. 2Ho; Kansas, per uui., J3.2&.
UAltiiAUlj llniianii Been, craiea, iftc.
1' A IT!. I KM IWKIU Per erate. 12.75.
ONIONS Snanlsh. ncr crate. $2.25: Michi
gan, red or yenow, a; per 10.
i KiifiK i uaiiiiirnia. vU'liidc.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-baskct crate,
APPLES lien Davis, ner bbl.. $4.OON.50:
Wlnesaps, $5; Jonathans, $5.00; Hellotlow-
erf,'rJ,.Ir, "ti'JS
HEAIlS- Ikers,
$2.23; Lawrcnco, $2.25
UHAPES-Malairas. oer kec. S3.
CHANHEHHIES l'cr bbl., $7; per crato.
NAVV BEANS-Per bu $L
tmiiiii-ii. $2.ro.
1 .i.mcit;h irnnpv. xa.zo: rnoiee. s.i.
UANANAS er bunch, according to size,
vr.ru" ir,.
FIC3S California, now cartons, $1; lm-
uortcd. per lb., 121114c.
M IH4J1S llan u a.
NI1TS Now cron walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., UHo;
no. 2. sort Mien, iuu: rso. a nam sneu. vc.
Urazlls, per lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c;
I .nrt ul, 17p linr.f ulinll ir,n
lllllluiu.0. owkfc a....., ....... swu,
pecans, large, per lb., 15c; small, 10c; cocoa-
nuts, per sacK, .i.uu.
hi ijviv inr L'4.nnpiinn caso. i..jo.
CIDEK-Nehawka. per bbl.. $3.23; New
York, $3.60.
1'iii'ijuiini i'er 10.. uc.
HIDES No. 1 creen. Gc: No. S izreen. Be:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
calf, 8 to 12Vi lbs.. Sc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to
ir. IKu ?,. ,1,,. l.l.lnu U.l?p shAnn nnltn ?r,p
1 1J .J . . I l , u. J ...... ... aww , '' , 1 ' , ww,
horso lilacs, n.tw--M.
St. Louis Grill 11 mill Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 1 . W 1 1 EAT 1 1 1 ghe r :
Dl. lAJUJEli I'fll, 1. 1 1 rjiv x iiiKii.-. .
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, SGc: track. 8714
(ijSSc: May, 85T,c; July, i7?ic; No. 2 hard,
78V4"0V4c.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, GlHc; track,
C3i4c: May, frl,4c: July, G4V4Q64Hc
OATS ixjwcr; ino. - casn, 43c; iracit,
6c: May. 45Hc: July. 3ST4c; No. 3 whlto,
47Hc . .
iiyk Nominal, biaitkic.
ifr.niTii null, ensv: red winter natents.
$3.954i..l0: extra fancy and straight, ti.Wi
3.70: clear, jj.b j.io.
Hl'JiSD Timotny, sieauy, o.ii)W.jw.
tTOHNMEAI Hteailv. $3.10.
HHAN Dull, unsettled; sacked, cast
track. 90293c. ,
HAY Timothy, steady. $12.504714.00: nral-
rln dull. weak, not ouoted.
PJIOVISIONB 1'orK, lower; joDuing,
sis.20. old: 115.95. now. Lard, steady. $9.15.
Ury sail meats luoxeuj, uuu; uxira. anuria
nn.l rlnnr rlhs. SS.621A: clear sides. JS.S7M..
Hacon (boxed), dull; extra shorts und clear
ribs. $9.374; clear siaes, vj.yi.
WHISKY steaay.
IHON COTTON Tlisa II.
HAOOING-5H!(tWC.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
mrtals Iad. firmer at $1. Spelter.
iliill nnrl ufnnk at S4..
POULTIIY steady; cnicKons. j4'aac; xur-
keys, lie: ducKs, iuc; geese, owoc.
HUTTEH Steady; creamery, 184725c;
dairy. 155i20c.
. f 21 1.. 1 iiirnpr ut. z.iit.
r.i-.-t..niir fi imA 1,1,1a nrlinnt 17.
rmn tin.? rnrn. 37.000 bu.: oats. 68.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS l'lour. o,uuo nuis.; wncai,
78,000 bu.; corn, ws.wo uu.; oais, n.vw uu.
lCnnsnn City Grnln nnd Provisions.
t.-aksas hity. Feb. 1. WHEAT May,
7fiic; July, 7474ic: cash, No. 2 hard, 751i'&)
SGc; No. 2 spring, 74c.
COHN-Mny, Glc; September. G3!4c; cash,
No. 2 mixed. 63Hc; No. 2 white, C614c; No.
3, CjMilliHJC
It A TS-.M1 '1 IVlllTO. '.b..'(iWC.
itAYr!holen tlmothv nnd nrnlrlo. $13.50.
HUTTER Creamery. 18022c; dairy, fancy,
lsc.
i.'nnsStrmlv: fresh Missouri nnd Kan.
SaS HIOCK llUlllUtl Oil Ullllfc iv i. uuH-u.
less off cases returned; new whltewood
boxes included. 2214c
RECEIPTS-Whcat. 21,400 bu.;
corn, 51,-
n,.. .... . . 1 1 . 1 1...
tol.l Ull., ...
SIIIPMENTS-Whcat. 8,000 bu.; corn, 81,-
000 bu.; oats, z.ww nu.
SiiKitr Mnrket,
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. l.-SUGAR-FIrm;
onon kettle, 2o; ceniriiugai, ..mum;
8. 3.90c: No 9, 3.85c; No. 10. J.boc; no. 11,
3.75c; No, 12, 3,80c; No. 13. 3.75c; No. 14,
5 rr.f Htnndnrd A. 4.55c: confectioners' A.
4.55c; mould A, 4.55c; cut loaf, 6.25c;
"rushed. B.23C powdered. 4.85c: granulated.
4.75c; cuties, ilvk-. moiasses, nnn; now
Orleans, open kettle, good to cholco, 35
II, Jin
LONDON, Feb, 1. SUGAR February
beet. Gs 9id.
r.vniiornted Apples mid Dried Frnlts.
K'Eff YORK. Feb. 1. EVAPORATED
APl'LES The market remains featureless
with urlees generally unchnnged nnd
Bteady. State, common to good, 7tffSHc:
prime, 9091bc; choice, 9!4fi'10c; fancy, 1OV40
lie,
mnilfirntn nmount of business had been re
ported in staple cottons of nil descrip
tions, without ehango In price. Print cloths
aro firm, on tno pusib or 3 i-joc tor regu
lars, but no business of nny moment
recorded. Prints nnd ginghams aro firm.
with moderate sales. American cotton yarns
quiet nnd sugiuiy easier. Kgypuan yarns
Bteauy; worsieu varus urm. uui quiei;
woolen yarns steady; Jute and llnon yarns
firm.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YflRK. Fob. 1 COTTON Snnt
closed quiet: middling uplands, steady at
sn: mlddllnir iculf. iSic. Sales. 150 bnles
Futures closed quiet and steady. February.
s.oan! March. 8.08c: Anr II. 8.10c: Mnv. S.l!c:
June, s.i3o; Jiuy, s.xdc: August, uc acnieni
ber. 7.75e: October. 7.69c.
l,fljVi;TUN, TCX., i'CD. 1 UUilUN
guiet, 7;c,
Mllwnnkee firnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. l.-WHEAT-Lowor;
no. 1 norinorn. niriuc, o. . norinern,
74Vtruiuc; .Mny, lU'kc.
RYE-Weak: No. 1. GOUc.
HARLEY-Flrm; No. 2, 64c; sample, 65
I GjVbC.
CORN-Ma, 0.T4C
Minneapolis Wlirnl, I'lnur nnil Hrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. l.-WHEAT-Cnsh.
73Mi74Wo; May. 7H4c; July, 7641i75Hc; on
trnck. No. l hard, 7Cc; No. 1 northorn, 73
'I ii'ic; ro, i norinern, i.(iJ'ic.
1' liUlt .'..III, (i.nb j'Ui7o, vu.wuu.tfu,
second patents, $3.75ij3.8jj nrst clears, '$3.70
4(3.80 hoconu clears. k.v.
URAN-In bulk, $15.0iai5.50.
t'ntTee Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Feb. l.-COFFEE-Snot
Rio, quiet: No, 7 Invoice, 64c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova. 811120. The mnrkot opened steady.
with prices 64)10 points lower. Tho closo
MllS
teniiy, wnn prices net dhiu points
1 lower. Total sales wot 33,250 bags, lnclud-
. , i""".'. . 'n o v. in i cn-. x- n I ' u '"-it
..ii.i iiiifv.i fijvavv, ueccuiuci , u.wiiu.ivu,
January, G05o.
3IOVI3.1ll2.VfH OF STOCKS A.M 1IO.M.S.
Slieeiilntiirs Aim It .Supreme Conrt lle-
rlshui In Northern Securities Cnsr,
NHW YlllIv. t.Vli 1 Ttin alrxnKll, nf n
handful of soeelnltlrs from Itullvliliinl
causes on th stock market todny were not
fuiiiL-iciii io onset mo dounirui state or
mind In which speculators Iliul themselves
regarding the suit against the Northern
Securities compnny, In which u decision by
the supremo court may be Riven Monday.
The declaration of tho first iiunrterly dlvl-
uuiiu oi i per cent on ino stocK ot mo
Northern Seciirltlen rnniliiitiv nnil Hin mnll.
Ins of checks to stockholders last night
.-estlvo of a deslro to forestall po
'enl opposition to such action an
creased tho disposition of tho nub
lvwnt tho Judlcfal Vleclslon regardln
wiiuuui uiinounecment were iiiKen as sug-
liossllilo
tmiiiin in I
ami in
r.llritr III,,
fn. " i
Di'uun n uiu t:uiuiutiiy, i ne enormous loan i
rxi Ln.H nn IIV tun linttua wnu niinllinp ilia. I
uulotlng factor. Increase In loans of ncnrly
iw.uw.wu in a single weeK lias occurred
only a few times In the history of tho New
xuirv LIL-IIIUIK IIUU8U 1II1U UUI Ul Ull UlllSlUU
tho period last spring, when syndicate
preparations were innkinir for tbn crent
denls which afterward electrified tho fltiiin-
nnl world, For the week ending February
2, last year, tho loans of the New York
9 paring house banks .wcro expanded $30.
expansion In their ' history 11 t tho vast
ex .ansloS of credits the country ov2? since
that time nnd the small proportionate In-
rrMm in rauli r rnr ih .nm. mm,i
makes what was a hull Influence on stock
Jl-i timau in lll'nilll null null UUUUI
inin year. nai operations arc rcsponsuno
for tho past week's large Increase In loans
Is
not Known to tno putinc. tho bank
statement counteracted the Influence of
earlier strength of Sugar on revived hope
of reduction of Cuban sugar duties and
nntwiMM.'.l annplHflfl.it. Itf ahiii iminlml f'.,-
iwr. Tlin market elnseil rlull unit linnvv nl
mixed not chnnges.
united auuoH rcruiidinir 2.1 declined 1;
and tho 3s and now 4s advanced 'I over the
closing call of last week.
Tno touowing nre tno Closing prices on
me rsow lorn diock exenange
Atchison 76H 80. Pacific
do ptu 97so. Hallway ....
Ualtlmoro & O...103 do pfd
33
do pfd 93 Texas & P
Can. Pacific 1I31J T.. St. L. & W.
Can. Southern .. SO do pfd
dies. & OI1I0.... 45'Unlon Pac II o ..
..lOiti
.. S3
I'll.
.4
.. 42(i
.. 17
.. 29
.. intA
Chicago & Alton. 33y do pfd
uo ptu 34.vnuasn
Chicago, I. & L.
t2
do tifd
do prd
70
W. & L. E.
Chicago & 13. I..141H do 2d pfd...
Chicago Ot. W... 23(iWls. Central .
.ln ... nf. L'l i .1.. ...I
SI do nfd 40
UU ink I'.u...
do 2d nfd 44'i Adams Kxnrrs.q..in;
C. & N. IV SlISiAm. Express ....218
C. It. I. & P....1G2HU- 8. Express.. ..10SH
Chicago T. & T.. 17U AVells. Fargo 190
do nfd 32, Amal. (!nnnr . . mi!
C. C. C. & St. Ii.. 9S'4 Amor. C. & F.... 21
Colo. Uouthorn .. 15'a do pfd km:
do lot pfd CIAmor. Lin. Oil... 24
do 2d ufd 30Vi do nfil .viu.
Dela. 1 Hudson. .172 lAmer. 8. & it... 47V4
1)01. Li. & W 279 UO nfd 97tl
Denver & 11. G.. 42W'Ana. Min. Co,
do
piu ....
91 Hrk. Hap. Tr,
Erlo
.. 39V(,CoIo. F. & I...
.. GDi-i Con. Oas
.. KilsCon. Toll. pfd.
..1871ti Hen. Electric .
.. Gs Olucoso Sugar
.. S2 illoeklng Coal
do 1st pfd,,
do 2d nfd..
Ot. Nor. pfd..
Hock. vMley
do nfd ....
Illinois Central
1
owa Central .... 40(il do pfd
do nfd 74 llntVl Power .
L. E. & W 6714 Lnclcdo Gas .
do pfd 132 Jat. Hlscult ..
Louis. & Nash... 103i Natlonnl Lead
Manhattan L ....l35iiNatlonnl Salt
Mot. St. Hy 171ii do pfd
Mox. Central 28VNn. American
Mox. National .. 17'f, Pacific Coast .
Minn. & St. L...107if,'Pnclllo Mnll ..
Mo. Paclflo 102 ll'eoplo's Ous .
M.. K. & T 24?l Pressed Steel C
uo prd 52-Ji do pfd 84U
N. J. Central. ...191 iPullman P. Cnr..217
k. i.wav..... .1,'BI ,1. llt
do nfd giU'Suear ...
C9
125TS,
fi
73
11
Ontario & w.... 33i
Pennsylvania ....149
Heading Mti,
fenn. C. & 1...
U. U. & p. Co.
do nftl
110 1st pfd 81
do 2d nfd
U. 8. Leather..
do pfd
U. S. Rubber...
do nfd
M.7i
ai. u. cc n. r ... t:
15
do 1st pfti RIH
UU .K Ull 4l-ji
U. S. Steel
St. L. 8. W 23
do pfd
Western Union
uo inn bs
8t. Paul 1G1
A ... T n. I .... nn.l
do pfd 187
A,.'.U1U11VI.. i
do pfd 921tJ
Offered.
N'cvt York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Fob. 1 MONEY On rail.
nieuuy ni i per cent; pnmo mercantile
paper. irmi per ceni.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills nt $4.87!
llOSieil rnies. l.oa ailU 9-I.&8; Commercial
bills. $1.83VM.84V4.
noNDS State, easier: railroad.
Btcndy;
government, wenk: ref. 2s reg. and coupon,
iimft, res., iun; coui'un, im, ex-ini.
I. JOSii, ex-lnt.:
39; old 4s reg.!
.; 6s reg.. 106:
'
now 4s reg, and coupon, iki;
111; coupon, 111T4. cx-lnt.
rnimnn. i. PT.inr.
SILVER Har, 6514c; Mcxlcnn dollars,
41Hc.
Tho closing quotations on Donus aro as
follows:
U. S. r. 2s. reg...l0SU'
L. & N. nnl. 48..10U4
Mex. Cen. 4s 82U,
do coupon iiv,j,
do 3s, reg 10814
do coupon 1081a
do new 4s, reg.. 139
dn enunon 139
M. & St. L. 4s.. .loiu
M.. K. & T. 4s... 98
do 2s Pt
do old 4s. reg...li
do coupon 111H
"N. Y. C. Is 103
do gen. 314s iasi
do 6s, reg juu
j. j. nen. us. .is?
No. Pacific 4s 105
tin coupon iw'i
Atch. gen. 4s 103i
do 3s 74s
N. & W. con. 4s,102
Rending gen. 4s.. 98
do ndj. is vi
Hal. O. 4 101
fin :ifcn v.t
ri it cc l il c. US..11D
S. L. & 8. F. 4s 96
St. L. S. W. Is... nsi
do conv. 4S....105U
Canada So. 2a....liiU4
C. of G. 5s Ill
do 2s 7911
S A & A P 4s.... jsii:
do 1st inc
C. & O. 414s 10714
C. & A. 3U8 S41i
So. Pacific 4s 94A:
So. nallwny CS....120
C. II & Q II. 4s... 9G
CM&SPg. 4s,.114i
1. cc 1; ir 120V4
T 8. I,. & W. 4s 83T4
IhUh TI. .1.1 . . . 'B
C & N W C 78..X4UHI
Itlituil 1 ituiuu 1S..1IU
.1IUV4
do conv. 4s mnv
i.itiiunii in ., ,ll!l
do 2s 114
nnnro 4S...ll2i
W & It. E. 43.... 93lJ
U' n fur, A
Wis. Cen. 4s...
88'i
Con. Tob. 4s..
G64
ex-Intcrest. b.d.
Huston Stock Quotations.
ROSTON. Feb,
l.-Call loans, 314ftM per
. 4ii5 per cent. Official
, ig i.i uui umciai
cent: time loans
closlne:
Atchison 4s....
.102
. f.3
Amalgamated
Hultlu
.. 78H
Gas Is
Mex. Cen. 4s...
Atchison ..II...
. 82
Hlnghnm
iu74iul. tv iieuui rjuU
971i Centennial 14H
!G2 t.'onnor Ran Kft ... r,iZ
do piu
Boston & Al...
Boston Me.
llnatnn F.Ie
19i'A Dom. Coal av;
..163 Franklin 141
v v. K it & H..210 Mohawk
Union Paclilc ....101 Old Dominion
.... i'wiii u
.... 93 Wlnoua 114
.... 23'4 Wolverlno 54
.... 3Vs
do nfd
Adventure
Allouez ....
Ex-dlvldend.
London .Stork (lilotnt Ions.
LONDON, Feb. 1.-4 p. m.-Closing:
Cons., money. ..94 7-16 Norfolk & West..
do account. ..at 1-10 uu piu..,
IiIlULUIIUlV tit 171 wiuitiiw tv IV
Atchison 7811 1'ennHyIvnnU
do pfd 90'AHeadlnfr
Mincondu. 74'untnrm .v w 31U,
lialtlmorn & O....IW!
do 1st pfd
do 2d ufd
Canadian PaclflcllO!
ChesapeaKo cc u.. 47
Chicago. Q. W.... 2.W
Southern Hy
do pfd ,
Southern Pacific,
Union Pnclllc
ttv r f. ut 11 lr.oik
. .... U .... l,.lu.,,
Denver & R. G... 43(
do nfd 93
no piu
U. S. Steel
do nfd
Erlo 40t,
do 1st prd 7IH
do 2d Dfd 67
Wabash
Illinois Central... 14014
do pfd..
I'0"1".- Nu8h....l06V4;8lnnIsh Is
M.. K. & T 25H,Rand Mines 12i
do pfd 54 Delleers 45H
N. Y. Central. ...165H
HAR SILVER-Qulnt; 25 7-16d per ounco.
MONEY 2V,fif3 ncr cent. Tho rate of
discount In the onen market for short billy
Is 2T.W3 per cent nnd ror tnreo months'
uuift is - la-loo per ceni.
Xfit York Minlntc Stonks,
NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Tho following are
tho closing prices on mining siocks;
Adams Con 20
T.litl.. Chief 11
Alice 45
Ontario 750
Ilrmien M llnnir
80
llrunswlek Cnn .. R Plinenlx
Comstock Tun... 6V4 Potosi
uon. in. cc va.,,iua navuKo
ueadwood Torru. uo sierra Novaua
Horn Silver l.V) Small Hopes' .
Iron Sliver 60 Standard ,
Leadvllle Con,,., I
... 40
...345
f eif 8.m Ul.lS L.4T.T Ut tkl WV, liQt
Cities Ctiwi It Hi(kr.
HOGS DECLINE A NICKEL SATURDAY
Drtnitnil for .sheep mid t.nmlis I'ullr
llqunl to tin- .Supply All tlir Week
mill the .Market Utiles
Aetltr nnil Mtrndy.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 1.
Heceltits were
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Oltliial Motuiiiv.
,. 1,4.I 4,4V! .',7
Olllclal Tuesday
i. 3.&02 ti,7li
.. 3 11!) 9,!dri
1.367
3.017
nM2
l,24j
UtIICllU WllltlrsdnV.
nfMifii 'f.!., .,
r;;:, nic
. 3.S03
.. llli
7.7W3
W1IHI1II 1 III1II V. . . .
Olllclal Saturday...
lo.itrj
Tntnl li!,i nnAi'
.14.S97
4C.I7S
CI, 421
4J,4I3
D4.9S7
4S.9M
12.5CI
14,i
13,84.1
11,185
Jeek ending Jan. 33... .14,4311
Week ending Jan. lb....i;,S
ec t ending Jan. 11....17.&S1
Week ending Jan. 4 13,133
Same week lust yenr....h.9J.'
11.411
12,903
16,721 1
VVerillfp ntlon mi.1,1 fnr lim.a lit
South
Omaha the past cevcral days with com
yu.i inuusi
Date. 1902. 1901. 1900.jn99.lS9S.lW.lSt.
Jan. 13...
6 00U
4 53 3 55 3 491 3 091 3 47
5 16 i 50 3 49 3 16 3 53
5 2 4 6S 3 47 3 26 3 59
5 27 4 62 3 52 3 23 I 3 C6
5 20 4 48 3 49 3 47 ' 3 72
5 22 4 63 3 61 3 61 3 23 3 S2
6 27 4 64 3 64 3 64 3 26
4 64 3 66 3 60 3 26 3 00
6 26 3 69 3 64 3 26 3 96
6 13 4 63 3 67 3 23 3 91
6 14 4 69 3 60 3 25 3 86
5 22 4 55 3 61 3 62 3 92
5 13 4 48 3 60 3 65 3 35 4 W
6 18 4 65 3 57 3 72 3 35
4 62 3 63 3 61 3 30 4 11
5 22 3 08 3 C2 3 27 I 10
6 2K 4 G2 8 61 3 27 3 93
5 25 4 54 3 70 3 29 3 91
6 17 4 65 3 04 3 66 3 98
5 17 4 65 3 64 3 06 3 98
6 22 4 67 3 64 3 6 4 3 27 4 03
Jan. 14...
Jan. 15...
J uii. IS...
6 20HI
6 1&
17
Ian 17...
Jan. 13...
Jan. 19.,,
Jan. 20...
Jan. 21...
6 27
6 144
6 02
6 03
11 (.t:
Jan. 22...
Jun. 23
Jan. 24...
Jan.
25.
6 Mill
Jan.
Jan.
26.
27.
28.
29.
6 12V4I
6 '.6
b 06
5 9G4
6 9SW
6 92-
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 30.
Jan. 31...
Jan. 31...
Feb. 1...
Indicates Sund.-vv.
Tho olllclal number nf ears of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. & St. P. Hv
17
O. A: St. L. Ily
Missouri Pacltic ltv ....
1
3
11
17
21
H
17
14
18
6
4
"l36
Union Pacific system
u. cc ;n. v. iiy
F.. E. & M. V. It. H
C, St. P., M. & O. Hy
11. Ac iu. 11. iiy, (....
C, II. & Q. lty
C, It. I. & P., east
C. it. I. & P., west
Illinois central
Total receipts .
Thn ilfnnnnltlnn nf th(, ilnv'fl rppplnts WI1H
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num-
per or neuu inuicatcu;
Uuyers.
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
1,281
720
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Company
2,518
3,083
3,355
281
Loiiman cc uo
Livingstone & schuilcr.
Fowler
Other buyers
138
44
240
Totals
77 10,373 1,241
CATTLE There, were only lust a few
cattlo In tho yards today and not enough
to attract tho attention of buyers. For tho
week thero wns a fairly liberal run, as a
good substantial gain Is noted over tho
corresponding week of Inst year. Thuro is,
nowever. n s cut oeereaso as coinnarcu
with tho previous week of this year. For
tno m Oliui 01 January ino Buppiy was ex
ccutlonnllv larco and In fact broke all
records hlnce 1893. Tho total recclnts for
January, liw-', were 73,139, wnuo 111 junuary,
isjj. inero wero hi.dh.
Tno neci steer marKct was in goou suapo
tho first part of tho week and prices im
nroved. but toward the closo of tho week.
nwlne to morn liberal recclnts and less fa-
vorauio reports rrom other points tne mar
ket cased off and the week closed with val
ues 10il420c lower. On Thursday and Friday
in particular ino marKct was slow anu 11
wns Into before sellers succeeded in mak
ing a clearance. Cholco cattlo mny bo
?uotcd from $6.00 to $7.00, medium grades
rom $5.00 to $6.00 and short-fed cattlo sell
largely from $4.25 to Jj.Oi).
The cow market was In cood shnno nrnc
tlcaliy all thu week, and prices on tho
medium trades mid canners are nbout tho
name ui thov were at tho closo of last week.
Anything selling irom w.8& ciown mny 00
minted just nbout steady. Tho cholco
grades, nowever, sucn ns bcii irom i.w
to $5.00, wcro strong all tho week, and a
good many snles looked 10ft 15c higher than
tho same kinds sold for Inst week. A
prlmo bunch of heifers ought to sell as
high as $5.50.
Itnllx nf deslrablo oualltv have been
I ulu aamu niliua num iui it ai. nwn.
nnoui sieauy an ino ween uuu nuvo sum u
high as $4.60, but tho bulk Is selling from
$3.00 to $3.50. Venl calves nro strong for tho
week and sell as high as $7.00. Stags hava
nbout steady all the week nnd havo sold as
not Bhown mucli of any clmngo ,und but
few hnvu been offered.
niocKers ium ntucia "J1" ." .'"i."
supply, whllo tho demand for tho deslrablo
grades, sucn as nuuw iiltmi uiki iiiiini, uu
been aulte liberal nnd prices have advanced
somewhat. The common cattle, however,
nnd have sold very unevenly all tho week.
Somo sales looked higher, whllo others
were
sales:
No.
UIIUUUUUUIJ IU1"-H lVito,illuittu
HEEF STEERS,
Av. Pr. No.
,.1052 4 35 1
COW8.
Av. Pr.
. 850 4 75
4
1
.. 9S0 2 GO
,..1040 3 40
,..1175 3 60
,..1080 3 75
...1170 3 85
1
750 3 CO
1
1
.. 900 3 00
.. 870 3 00
..1010 3 25
1
1 900 4 25
3
1
,, M 3M a....
..1040 3 40 L...
BULLS.
..1440 3 00 1....
..1440 3 00 1....
.1316
4 25
.1470
4 75
1.
.1570 3 75
.1240 4 00
1...
2 1193 3 00
150 5 00 2....
150 6 50
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1...
3...
2...
800 2 2& Z il Z 75
973 2 63 7 865 2 85
765 2 75 7 698 3 00
1030 2 75
1...
STOCK CALVES.
4 447 3 40
b i UUIvl'.llH anu a tuK.uc.no.
1 620 3 00 1 800 4 00
9 5G6 3 50
HOGS Thero wns n liberal run of hogs
here todny for tnis time or tno wcck, nnu
buyers took advnntago of t o opportunity
t pound tho market to a still lower.polnt.
Tl i nlmUty W11H i)ctter today than It wus
venterdav. so that on iiaoer tho market
does not look as much lower as It really
was. A tew eaies wero mauo uuu wero
Just about steady, but nsldo from thoso
tho general market waw about 5c lower
than yesterday. Trading was not ucttvo at
any time, and tho closo of tho market
was rather slow und wenk. Prlmo heavy
weight hogs sold largely from $6.05 to $6.15,
und a few sold above that figure. Tho
modlumwelghts brought In most cases from
to.90 in o.w, uuu mu iiHmci iuiiua went
were uv.n ,.w ....... , ...u ..-
dency of prices was downward .this week
at all points, nnd tho total decline Is not
far from 20c.
No.
Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh I'r.
... 5 00 80... ...217 80 6 95
... 5 15 75,..!. .216 ... 6 93
... 5 25 95 206 ... 6 95
... 6 45 74 200 ... 6 93
... 6 60 44 169 ... C 93
40 6 60 76 183 ... 6 95
... 5 60 71 200 40 6 95
... 6 60 78 210 .., 6 95
100 5 50 77 20S ... 6 95
... 6 60 84 217 40 G 00
... 6 65 40 2G1 ... 6 00
... 6 70 G8 223 SO 6 00
... 6 70 71 210 ... 6 00
80 6 70 86 218 ... GOO
... 6 75 74 226 ... 6 00
80 6 76 62 251 ... 6 00
SO 6 75 - 61 227 80 G 00
120 6 75 72 219 ... 6 00
... 6 75 75 219 40 6 00
... 8 75 71 209 ... 6 00
40 5 76 72 247 40 6 00
... 6 75 63 215 ... 6 00
40 B 75 C6 227 40 6 00
... 5 75 65 249 40 G 02',4j
... 6 80 75 233 ... 6 05
,.. 6 80 76 252 ... 6 05
80 5 80 22 275 ... 0 05
... 6 80 62 243 1G0 G 05
... 5 80 65 223 40 6 05
... 6 80 07.,..;. 224 ... 6 03
... 6 80 74.f,...240 ... 6 05
40 5 80 72 232 40 G 03
... 6 85 78 220 80 G 03
... 5 83 C3 2i9 M 6 03
80 6 85 60 219 40 C 05
... 5 85 63 233 ... 6 05
... 5 R5 71 229 ... 6 05
... 6 85 81 237 ... 6 07W
... 6 85 65,r.'..,23i1 40 6 0714
40 5 83 73 24.1 ... 6 10
40 6 90 64 250 ... G 10
80 6 90 79 229 ... 6 10
120 6 90 70 237 80 6 10
... 5 90 7 251 ... fi 10
40 5 90 61 244 ... 6 10
240 6 60 70 253 80 6 10
120 6 90 63 271 ... 0 10
40 5 90 70 253 80 6 10
120 6 90 63 274 ... 6 10
24 32
12 U3
90 120
116 132
110 2X1
44 159
65 151
95 H-
91 161
100 IM
91 169
100 169
112 1G8
82 182
66 178
100 165
128 180
62
...188
...166
...176
...169
...174
100.
69..
99..
88..
84..
.175
ss".. 170
185
76! 80
80 189
89 165
79 17U
89 182
30 177
77 226
77 189
64 213
94 in
103 ISO
83 191
71 169
117 1G4
G5 193
S3 203
78 19
76....,
81....,
.203
.190
98..
80..
..205
20.1 40 6 tt
7R...
76...
2M
.2.16
237
.255
SO (1 10
40 6 10
... fi 10
,., 6 10
... 6 10
. 6 10
120 C 10
... 10
SO 6 mi
201 40 6 IM
2(0 120 fi 90
24)1 K0 f W
61
61.
.203
191
t b 90
.. f. W
.. 5 90
.. 6 t0
SO 6 95
SO S 95
. . B 93
40 f. 95
. C 95
40 C 95
, . C 93
SO R 95
7G 229
47 296
SI 211
(S5 231
72 267
0) 2.VS
M. 216
91 201
76 214
W 216
67 205
92 lio
on 19.1
77 212
73 303
Mi 203
M ltv?
2 20S
49 27
C 15
G9 256 120 15
67 251 ... 6 20
60 310 ... fi 20
f.2 311 ... 6 20
72 250 ... G20
65 310 100 6 20
ill 313 ... G 25
6 95
6 95
SHEEP Thrrn were 11 few cars Of sheen
and lambs In tho yards this morning, but
most everything was sold to nrrlvc, ana
ns a result a fair test of tho market was
not made. It Is safe to say, however, that
anything dcslr.iblo would havo sold nt good
steady prices. The supply for tho week has
not boon heavy, as there Is a decrease both
as compared with the previous week and
also with the corresponding week of last
year. The supply for the month of Jnnu
ury was also light, ns there Is a marked
decrease as compared with the supply for
the corresponding month of tho Inst several
years, nnd. In fact, thero was tho lightest
run slnco 1S97.
Tho market was In good shape nil tho
week at tills point and each day's offerings
wero picked up In good senson. Thero hns
not been much of any chance In tho nrlces
paid and tho situation is best described
caiiiugtho market steady to strong nnil
uviivi'. "ry ivw leeuuii iuit: iiriiveu
nnd the demand has been sufllclcnt to lake
what wns on salo nt good, strong prices.
Quotations: Choice lightweight yearllncs.
$l.s5iifi.l5; good to choice yearlings, $4.tK!f
4. SO: choice wethers, 14.4l-tf-l.05: fair to good
welherB, $t.2Ty4.40; choice ewes. J3.76ff4.oo:
fair to good ewes, $3.60f3.75; common owes.
J2.75V3.&0; cholco inmtis. ja.t&mg.uu; rair to
cnoil lambs. 15.6(Vn.75: feeder wethers. 13.60
SVl.00, fetder lambs, il.0Otf4.50; cull lamba,
hi.wuj.ij. iicprcscntaiive sates:
No.
Av.
. 63
. 03
. M
. GO
Pr.
$3 00
6 10
C 4i)
6 40
3 cull ewes
717 western yearlings
1 western lamb
253 western lambs
St. Louis Live Stock SInrket.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1. CATTLE Iteeelnts.
600 head. Including 300 hend of Tcxnns. Inr-
Ket steady. :sativo snipping nnd export
steers, $1.6086.50: dressed beef and
butcher steers. JI.SOaG.OO: steers under 1.000
pounds. $3.15tf5.10; stockers nnil feeders,
$2.60.60; cows and heifers, $2.0iKIC.25: can
ners, 12.un13.t5: mills, j2.6n51r1.ou: Toxas
steers. $3.351.50: cows nnd heifers. $2.75ir
3.90.
IIOOS llccclnls. 2.&XI bead. Market
steady: pigs nnd lights. $5. 7015.85; packers,
$5.fi.-Ji6.95; butchers, $6.0066.35.
Miu.i.i- Arsu i.a.mh ueccipis, 200 lienii.
Market steady. Natlvo muttons, $l.2.V?f4.Gi):
lambs. $3.50Iir. 00: culls nnd bucks. $3.00ff
4.D0; ntockcra. $1.6092.25; Texas sheep, $3.60.
St. Joseph I.lvc Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 1. CATTLE IWelnts.
150 head; steady: natives, $3.50ij3.90; cows
and heifers, $1.50(5.3S: venls, $3.70fi.25;
stockers and feeders, $2.Wjr4.75.
iiuws iteceipis, 1..100 Head; steady; light
and light mixed, $5.75(TMi.20: medium and
heavy. $(5.1B'fffi.40: pigs. $3.Mjj6.10.
H1IEE1' AND IAMI3S Iloce nts. 23 bead:
steady.
Stock In SlKht.
Tho followlnc tnbio shown thn recelnts nf
cattle, hogs and sheen at tho flvo nrlnclnal
markets for February 1:
ITattle. Hoes. Kbeen.
B0111 1 umnna 111.
10,2.r.
1.24
Cblenirn ?K
2I.4VH1
2.500
3.860
C.100
1.000
200
St. Louis
MO
225
150
Kansas City
St. Joseph
Totals
. .1,018 4I.O.S5 2,470
1 "THE III.ACK TKlKlt."
A vault of wealth discovered at "grass
roots." Hero is n rare chanco to seo a
few dollars grow Into sovernl thousand.
First allotment of trensurv stock In
"THE HIJACK TIGER COPPER MIN
ING CO." of Wyomlnir. offered nt only
7 CENTS PER SHARE. Chances aro
good that It will ndvnnce In vnluo as
rapidly as "THE HELL TELEPHONE"
stock. Wo GUARANTEE thero will bo
nn stock ofTcrcd by tho officers of "Tho
Hlnck Tiger" by July 4. 1902. for less
than 25c per sharo. HOOKLET FREE.
wnto at once to
Till) FEDERAL SECURITY CO.,
277 Dearborn St, Chicago, 111.
Hank reference furnished.
74
tv.
V)
4f...
79.
"Full of Merit as an
EggT is of Meat"
THE BLACK TIGER
COPPER MINING CO.
INCORPORATED.
STOCK FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSAHLE.
CAPITAL
Promotion Stock, $250,000.00
Treasury Stock, 750,000.00
$1,000,000.00
Do you really want to Invest alittlo of your savings, and havo an honest,
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OPPORTUNITY
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Invested In "DLACK TIGER" stock Is Ilablo to mako you a fortuno.
Full and rcllablo dcscrlptlvo matter, reports, etc., showing how It is qulto
possible, and oven probublo, for nn Investment of $7.00 to grow Into $700.00 or
more in a few months. Tho "DLACK TIGER MINING COPPER MININO COM
PANY" owns over 90 acres of rich, copper lands In Southern Wyoming. A
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tho surface "DLACK TIGER" s.'ock is Ilablo to Jump In a siliglo day up to
$1.00, $2.00 or $3.00 por sharo, or more.
THINK OF IT!
First nllottnout of treasury stock now offered at only 7 cenU por sharo,
for strictly dovolopmont purposes. No salary paid to nny ofilccr. Wrlto nt
onco for prospectus beforo ptlco is advanced. Address
THE FEDERAL SECURITY COMPANY,
277 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.
THE VERY REST OK HANK REFER EX CKK KHII.MSIIEI).
10 Per Cent PROFIT
BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED
An Investment With Cood Profits and Without Risk.
Tho Mt. Shasta Gold Mines Corporation guarantees to return your original
Investment with 10 per cent profit In ono year, If you wish, This guarantees
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IMMt. SHASTA GOLD MINES CORPORATION
Will havo Its concentrator running In GO dnyu nnd Its stock will advance ino per
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over 600 (teres of tho gold-producing property, this company owns u copper
mlnu on Dully Hill worth many millions.
A limited number of shares can a till be bought at
lO CENTS PER SHARE
I'ar valuo. $1.00. Fully paid and nounsscHslbe.
fllllf fttflllf Developments nro progressing rapidly, machinery on
Mil W Nil Mf ground, oro on dump ready to Im turned Into money,
W W
Stock will
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I
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