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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1902)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEKt WEDNESDAY, FEDHUARY 5, 100 8 m COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL it Omaha. lowered 1Ja a IK Thus lake wa re- bu.; total supply dwrwuKl 771.000 bu. Corn, due ad to $13, electrolytic to $12.87 end cast- n th I'nlted Btatea and Canada. eaet of Inn to $12 78. An ttnporta.nl beari-h feature th Rockies, Increased 83,or bu. Oat a. In waa tha decline of 1 los In London, thua the I'nlted States anil Canada, east of the r I nmt n m inAt nnrl fnturaai thM at .A Km bnbUa inrMiMl fwi Kn I T- likB 1 marhkt fiw tl (In aaav with I '!' 1,1.... .1 .......... . i .mmlx Include ExnerisaM Oliit Ifarktt M I sellers at $24.25. that being bid yesterday. I those ff &nn.!0 bu. at northwestern Interior trail t.vm F , ,, ir . London tin closed 1 6a fewer, with spot elevators. IM.ono bu. at Newport New and Aooeiat oi m nvtr. tiM ACAIN THE CENTER OF SPECULATION Attract the Attention f Klaa aat Make a. Coo Aataatt, tat Breaks Toward the En a of h leasloa. at 1"9 a and futures at 104. Lead waa I lue.ntio bu, tH A t, K,, mil mwA V, . .A at tl 1ft I at KfW yorn, and Londun wa w nigner MOVEMENTS or Bl'OCKR AND Busi". at 11 i M. Spelter was dun and points lower at New Vorlt at $4.20, and Iondon was unchanared at 17 10a. Iron waa dull and unchanged htf, while Glasgow waa a ahada hlrher at 49s fcl and Middles borough waa a trifle lower at 44 M. PI Iron warrants closed her at iil.oms'll.ou No. 1 foundry, northern foundry, wnuthern foundry. southern foundry, southern, soft, INI. tAKg 14.60. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. i coid wZather market, holding up weJl at Condition of Trade and Qnetatlona the opening- on fi-ara of aerlaua results n thiir. hut sliding off aa Prefeaaleaala Eadcarer 4 Awaken Market from Somnolent Condition. NEW TOFK. Feb. 4. The day's -mall railroads and In United States Steel, were of quite Insignificant proportlona. Amalga mated Copper waa weak on the eharp break in the Ixmdon copper market and on me first reaction for copper In the local metal market since the market turned upward. The strength of Sugar waa baaed on the recent stocK argument of a pronaDie r-- I OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET started weak and finished firm. Tha pri vate rate of discount today was Increased to 3 S-14L. Three per cent rentes. 101f22v for the account. Exchange on London, Saf 12c for checks. Spanish 4a, 7 47. MI.ndon. Feb. 4 Though there were I ... . ..j T4 Inl.. considerable repayments to the bank todny I Btf ItOtiptl ! CtttI and Tr38 AU148 money waa easier, the release, of large I II. rl Taa pressing tha supplies. Business on the nearly featureless, and prlcea had a la! H06S SELL GENERALtY FIVE HIGHER KIMS iriiuirn-jr. CMTt-lirTI irn wrie pinuy, Americana opened hesitating and were al most neglected, and subsequently had an Improving tendency. They closed quiet and 7rr? TvIt7 iift. Vin i business was largely congested In Amalga- ll iffi !N ? mated Copper. Southern I'aclftc, Sugar and ' i S'fty2i2: K i Metropolitan. The dealings otherwise, even :f.'iiZilSv2,A 1 In the great transcontinental and Tactile below the beat prices of the day. Kaffirs harply at the opening and cloalng dull. weakened allghtly on realisations. Rio tin- tos fluctuated wtldly on copper dropping. were strong, though Live from ih aeverV weather, but alidln off as the pita turned beaxleh once more. M7 J"": I EO39 Receipt more liberal; market un- I mission of Cuban sugar duties. The opera cloal with a net loos ot H'Sto, My corn iMtlmd. frrBh Btor zf. . tlons In Southern Pacific were largely In a down and May oats W0o depressea, UVE POULT RY Hens, 7V4c: old I the hands of the aneculative pool In the i i-i - ..I A V iLn tm mAl UtHlDQ. I .-. . a . .1 -r..n . . . l. I ., . . ; ' k. bcwh. iHcaawanna rose uuiun niR"r' than yesterday's high price, but reacted 4 fcarly buying on Oie cold weaUjer P""i ducks, r&10c; geese, 810c; spring chickens, Sault Ste. Marie stocks rose 4 and points, especially by the southwe, end some oi l sif9r. hens. Q9c. I respectively, for the common and preferred. Uw local crowa io;i nme I ounniK common to iair, c: cnoico i Dut saved net gains of only ana csxloned a iair myiuic-, j --ry-r dairy, jn tuoa, itfync; separator, z.KBi!. American Kx press and United states ri bullish news from KJUisaa City and CSJ.ee FROZEN FI8M Black baaa. 18c: White I nreea made i.rn aalna. The declaratloi "v I bass, juc: Diuenan, jzc: muineaas, ic; dui- i of a no dividend on standard oil, tne same a": . 1 I faloea. 7c: catfish. 12c: cod, 10c: crapplea, I as for the first quarter of last year, .and IOIQ UP to I .... v. . II V...4 ,in. t,A-i- ln UmAA t-f I . v-- ..... i , : I . f4c but seJUng by local Intersota ana pre- i ke( gc; ,nBnpert ntc; salmon, 12c; sun- significance, aa It was feared that the re dictlone of moderating weather brolie tne I j.hi trout. c; whltefish, 8c; pickerel, cent fall In the price of oil would lead to market toward tha end of the seaaton. ""J I (c- fresh mackerel, each. tixaXici smelta, 10c a reduction of the dividend. The market sold down to (fuc, out. "ro"Vi, I otbtekb Mediums, per can. .c; mana- i closed dull and heavy. good covering ana btmu .i Jr. : I araa, per can, atc; extra seiecta, per can, i business ln bonds waa wen aistriDutea. i ... I mrmm nif fnnr liveo U1U W-J . . , i . rv. . w vnrtf I 'innt nee can ! niiiir ...t. -wo down, at 63VZ63a. RecelpU were standarda. per sal.. li.JO(B1.25: bulk extra Only t earn. . tri-vii i.u.vu. Mum . . " a wi m wiiii, Wheal nad ratnr a ami u.t. - '?! I per gai., i.e. in prlcea waa limited to He The cold 'pi5k6n8-LI ve, per do., tc weaker, while having M IndepdentbuH-I VEAL-C"holce. 4c. . lsh effeot in tnia pit, " I tjunrM new, sic; oiu, aic, more by Ita Indirect errm-i uini "'C ,., I OATD-mc. !m.. mrmm hlllllsh M COtTl. bUtl n D JD.- An l AA later wheat turned independent n0.b""!- I HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- Th, emwd sola a-no iih . Bftia hi, ifeniera association: v.nnics up Reoelpta, botn local ana nonuw-s- i isna. w. rto, a upiana, i.ou; meaium, n, i tne- isew xor tstoc exenange small and the world's vimdio bupput u i coarse. W.w. Rye atraw, r.. These prices SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 4. Receipts Were: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Official Monday I.9 i.uoj 4.tt'4 Official Tueaday .'old premiums are quoted: Ruenos Ayres. 17.30; Madrid, 3A.06; Lisbon. 30; Rome, 110. Par gold, 77s lod. American eagles, 76a BERLIN. Feb. 4 Home fund were firm on the bourse today, owing to the marked ease of money. Banks were Arm at first, but there waa a general reaction toward the close, on tne decline in coal shares. The New York advices were also rather 44' nfga. for checks. Discount rates: Short I Kama week Ihim whs. i- per cent; tnree montns Dins, same three weeks ago.. 8.215 11. MS percent. I ttame four weeka agu.... .4i8 20.S14 MAliRIT), Feb. 4. Spanish 4e closed today I Same days last year 4.987 12.951 at 79.99. Gold waa quoted at &. I The official number ot ears oi aloi.lt brought in today by each road waa J3o; New York Counts, per can. 4oc; bulk Total sales, par value. $3,520,000. United States old 4s advanced Mi on ins last ran. The Commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram says: Americans re main dull. New York lifted Union, and Southern Pacifies. Copper fell 84 to 53a a ton on professional manipulation. Paris exchange, 25.154: Berlin. 25.40. The Aus trian banK naa reduced us rate irora t to per cent. he following are the t'.osing prices on C M. A St. P. Rv OMAHA. Feb. 4. Bank clearings today. O. & 81. L. Rv t1,Ofi4.2M 29; corresponding day last year, I Missouri Pacific Ry... $871,962.17; Increase, II92.2flfl.12. Union Pacific system ST. LOLiB. ren. 4. Clearings, sj.SoS.bos ; c. N. w. Ry balances. $1,4.'.843; money. 4Wjr5 per cent; I P., E. A M. V. R. R... New lorg exenange, zw. premium. c, St. r, M. et O. Ry BOSTON, Feb. 4.-Clearinge, I6,00,01; B. A M. h. Ry balances. $3,701,412. C, B. A Q. Ry NEW YORK. Feb. 4. -Clearings, 312,4,- K. C. A St. J 250; balances, $18,5S7.7B9. C., R. 1. A P., east PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 4. Clearings, $20.- C. R. I. A P., west.... 8Sn,2frl; balances, $2,635,243; money, i per Illinois Central cent. BALTIMORE, Feb. 4. Clearings, $4.Wtl.- Total receipts 111. V. . 1 . Ei1 ice. A 1 -. ... . I t:Hii:Aiio. hfti. . cieannaa. rj9!M.wa'i . .,v.,..- bHlanres. $l.930.M9: posted exchange. 4. M follow, each fcuyer purcnaaing tna num. lays, $4.R8 on demand; New York ' eraad 721.000 bu. On these lnfluences May I t'r hay of good color and quality. De- Atchison farted Ho up at vi'XiO ana "iu ui """".": I mana iair. receipts, i cam. 1 oo pia.... v ABi.ca. i Baltimore a PATATftrfl HnmkrTAWII. 11 northern. I do Ofd $1: Salt Lake. $1.10; Colorado. $1.10. Canadian Pao i a k ki 1 1 m fer nil. voc. i v nmua BEETS Per bu. basket. 60o. itnea. at vnio TURNIPS Per bu., 6uc; Rutabagas, per I Chicago A A Chl., ind. A L CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per do., $2.40. arted ho up at mo T - rr, J 1,1 ,vl uniimmt turned the market held very wetL considering the selling V"S? and May closed easy, &Hc lower, at 78H 784c. New YorK reponea aimTiui.,...! - . h tha business was laraeiy confined to Manitoba wheat, which was being sold under uie price ior 100 lbs.. $1.25. can. Local receipts were only 22 oars, two PARSNIPS Per bu., BOc. Duluth reported 20 cars, making a total for the three poinia oi ;., .Tl 1.-, m.U mA 3tX a VAST ajTO. receipt were 401.000 bu., against RADISHES Per do.. 25e. a year ago. wj""?""!" l.ilr..i I SWEET POTATOES H mnA nou r eouajea v,t" vu. .r Baltimore A O...102W .114 . 4ftH ?75V . 52 V .... 7BU . "dm.So. Pacific do Pfd Sfrg-filS LETTUCE Heo r bbL, $S.50; hoT- Chi A E lu nnn hn. I FARBIJiY fer oos., M. h m nM .... .. 4IU So. Railway 32 do pfd vi4 Tex. A Pacific... 3S Tol., St. L. A W. 20 do pfd 27'V Union PaclQo ....101 do Did... M4i Wabash t do pfd , 42ft Wheel. A L. E... 17 do 2d pfd 28 Wis. Central .... 19-v do pfd 89V4 Aoair.a cx xuu Home grown, per Chicago AN. W.214 American Ex m ,t !.. TT... t tl IK . U . . "t X-....iT p. Cl IIS rrted three loads taken for export. . I Snofcl!lHAiLnt eXl crated l;e I Chl. Ter. A Tr... 17 IWells-Fargo Ex.190 At. .r unln dull and price fluctuated .Tirnrin. vui.., ? do pfd........... Amai. popper . i.H corn over a very narrow XC.VCv Q o. .Ti li. V.- uiki. C. C. C. A St. L. MHvi Arner. car A F ange. ine miisi.ii . -I tui. red or yellow. Be per id. In the market and the. big local iraoera - cSTT.ERY California. 40aT6e were Inclined to let thlnga rest as tnry i TOMATOES Florida, per S-basket crate were. May sold over a range of Ho and closed steady at 44H44Ho. Receipt were 88 cars. FRUITS. do 1st ofd 65W do 2d pfd 81H Del. A Hudson. ..lis Del. I.. A W 292 Denver A K. U.. 421 91 waa a demand for pork at the APF"5M."ii yftPr . w?-- do pfd... " . r . . r i i . . ii w iiihiim. mo. riniiaiiiauo. i.ifv. uciiouun' H.ria n that nniM nnrtH un lainv wrii. i . ' . . . . . . . do pfd. Amer. Lin. Oil.. do pfd Amer. S. A R... do pfd Anac. Mln. Co.. 73 "a 22H 4 4 Brooklyn . R. T... 66 opening that carried prices up iainy wr... " " y-g.J'-fi w The msrket at the yards had a good tone erRkHwxe'rs- $2 25- Lawrence $2,253 and the pits retained their early gains until PEAKS-V lker. Lawrence. near the close, when the reactlonln gralna so". M . k . ' a mr- mra loanea. Trade was "I": P"i .""' CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $7; per crate, do pfd. . . ... i ,. .A tiL hlirhof. With email, aii proumu iii V K jn, I ti fit May pork at liw. way lara at .-n 'AVY BEANS Per bu., $2.1B. " Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 40 car; oata, 40 cars; hog. 41.000 head. ,, The leading future ranged a follow do 1st pfd.., do 2d pfd... UL Mor. pia. .... PiTJ!i"vni,Tl. il. A. .... 38T;Colo. Fuel A I.. .... vVt -on. uaa .... 55!Con. Tob. pfd. ....iHb.t-ten. eiiectrio Hock. Valley ..... Wi Glucose Sugar U-7 Unablne Ia.. 1 Illinois Central.. .1374llnter. Paper Iowa Central 40 I do pf eiA .tA 7 at TnrAl pAwan KiKF 'lt. I"""-'". v -a Artlcles.l Open. High. . Low. I Close.lTes'y, Wheat Fob. Mav July p.4 corn- May July Sept. July 8o.pL Pork. May July Lard May July Ribs May July 44 Si 16 95 16 05 47H S 66 I 7W4 78HI78Hli I 44 89 15 "7! IS (Jb .47 67W I 50 8 67Vsl 75H 75 I xiivii? l n wu., ,.iu. TRflPirAt, FR1IITB OrtAlNttco taiiiurnia iiavcia, . iowo.w, i iaae tine a tt.. "".vr.1-" um budded. $2.50. do pfd i: i. iscult . LEMONS Fer.cy, i3.zo; cnoice, J. u s n BANANAS Per bunch, according to slse, I Manhattan L. M 7R l Met. St. Ry... r Itio t.;aiiiornia, new csriom, un- i mu i-cimai . norted. per lb.. 12414c Mm. . National. , - - 1 , i D UlttJ'K .I.INKJ1 IM I i.lillll. w m. NT ITS New crop walnut. No. 1 oft i if 1 hell, per lb., 12c; hard hell. per lb., Uc; I . jo nfcL... Nn s nnft anpii. toe: mo. a nara sneii. uc: i v -.i . i 3H!fi3HWHfi3'4fi4 n.lt. ner lh 14c: nlherta. oer lb.. i:tn: V ;..L. 633YiVH;6H,f?i4 nmond. soft shell. 17c; hard shell, 15c; Rorfblk A W 62 62 63 pecans, iarge, per lb., 12c; amalL Wo; cocoa- "do if d" . . ! nuts, per ! , o.oif. i Ontario A w Horn Hi rer z-section case, Pennsvlvanla CIDER Nehawka, per bbl.. $3.25; New Reading York, $3.50. I do 1st pfd.. PUtvuKN-rer id., dc. i do Zd pfd... HIDES No. 1 green. 8c: No. S green. 6c: I Rt L. A S. F. No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 3 salted, 6c: No. 1 veal do 1st pfd.... cair, to uy, ids., so; mo. i veal cair. u to do za ptd.... 16 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8lic; sheep pelt, 75o; St. L. Southw none niaes, n.owa . 8oV .117 .280 . 49 . 14 . 19 . 74 87 90 44tt 18 9) 64 44' 32 IS 90 15 97 47' 62i, 8 46 866 S2 . 81 15 90 16 00 Ul 8 47 $7l 8 67 15 87 15 95 45 60 8 46 8 65. 104 iNatlonal Lead. ..135 'National Salt. ..172!Skl do ofd ..28 No. American.... 93V4 .. ll'.aXaW11U .... ii ..107H Tacific Mall 48 ..102 People's Gas 90 tressea s. car... i uiniiMii i , uar..iijf republic Steel... ISH do pfd 69 nuear 1 Tenn. Coal A T kI union Bag A p.. 12 do pfd 73 U. S. Leather.... 11 do pfd 80'Z U. S. Rubber 14 ud pia ... 61 24 VI ... 62 ...198 ...161 '". 92 ... 83 ...149-4 ... 56H ... 82 63 62 83 St. Lenie Grata and Proylalons. ST. Iflim Feb. 4 WWKAT Lower: No. I red cash, elevator, 87c; track. 88 89c; 74 TJ. 8. Steel 43 ZSVi! do pfd 43U do pfd 58ViiWestern Union.. 90"Z la . 1 A ... Dl, rui jixjtii Amor. LQeomg,., AS do pia 187 oo pia 93 Offered. i New York Money Market. r.m miMAHnns Mta aa follows; . FLOUR-Bteadyj winter patent. M.KVfJ I May. 86c; July, 78Vi78c; No. 8 hard. Spring speclalsr wlor patenU.' W.:S; '"SoRN-Lower: No," J 'cash, 2C; track.' NEW YORK. Feb. 4-MONEY-On calL straignis, a.wiaj.so. I7ii;, -t . m., pw, , -. -- 0 , v.u WHEAT No. 8 spring. 76c; No. I red, I OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 46c: track. 47 I asked, 2Hti'2 per cent; prime mercantile RSt!hHf)iAO I 47 He; May, 46c; JUiy, M'C, 0. 2 wnite, I paper, us' per cent, dATS-No. Hc: No. S white. 4747c; 48c. STERLINO EXCHANGK About eteady, vVV.":,,: iiZSX.' ' RYT5-Nomlnallv. 62c with actual business In bankers' bills a I RYB-No.'l, 61o. . 1 FLOUR Firm, unchanged: red winter $4.87H4-87 for demand, and at $4 .84 for Mexican dollars. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 59 I patents, $3.954.10: extra fancy and straight, I sixty days; posted rates, $4.88; commercial VIliB, e.no7Suet7S. DlLVc.R liar. Ktto: 44Vic. BONDS aovemment. strong; state. In active: railroad. Irregular. una closing quotation on oona are aa follow mu. I X3.Dima.7o: clear. H.ztxavt.w. SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.70; No. 1 northwest- i SEED Timothy ateady. $6.76ig).80. . II ii4fn. Hmnlnv ME t&7i4 SO I fHRNMPA T HteA (1 V. $3.10. clever, contract grade, $9.40. BRAN Dull, weak; sacked, east track, PROVISIONS Moss poTK, per noi., i. 10 i aoinuc. , . 615.74. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $9.30.82. Bhort HAY Steady to dull, easier; timothy, -lh. eidea (loose). $8.25T8.40. Dry salted I Il3.5twi4.60; prairie, (lu.oiitau.w. shoulder (boxed), r.1237.7. Bhort clear PROVISIONS Pork, ateady: Jobbing, old vnnuiurraj iwmij, . " t WHISKY Baal of high wine, $1 SI. The following war the receipt and chip- msnts of grain yesterday: Articles. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbl 80.000 84.000 Wheat, bu i 68.000 74,H Com, DifTV. 86.000 Oats, bu....r.w... 1X3,000 Ryebu ,..?......... 8.000 Barhw. bu . 87.000 On the Produce earjiang today the but- $15.30; new, $16.50. Lard, steady, $9.20. Dry U. 8. r. 2a. reg salt meats (boxed), strong; extra shorts i do coupon and clear ribs, $862H; clear sides. $8.87. Bacon (boxed), strong; extra shorts and clear ribs, $3.34; clear sides, (ii.ittft. whisht Bteaay. si.u. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. BAOOINO 68)6c. HEMP 9c. METALS Lead: Firm: $4.00 bid. Spot V I ter: Lower at $3.90. uswl'V 1 tint. . m tw T . 1. 1-1 D. .. .1..-.. I "U U 1 II -1 ii i il , i;iik:miib, fcu.Avjr. lWrile; ducas, iuc; geeae, iwntic. 101.000 12,000 Egg, strong; fresh. MfeiSf7o. NEW YORK QBllBRAt MARKET. aeotattoaa - f tKe Day eW Vartea - (Toaamedttles. NEW YORK, Feb. 4.- 27.052 obia; ex porta, i.w ateady; winter patents. dalrv. 150-2OC. eoos Higtier at 6C. or. n. T iyra im.,,. I IW1A kkl. . V . . , I I'll. L.1 I 1 U I IUUI, V.VW UUID., W IIVMV. 7,000 bu.; corn, 6S.0UV bu. : oats, w.uuo ou. 108H 108 do 3s. reg 1084 do coupon li8 do new 4s, reg. .1.19 do coupon 139 do old 4s. reg. do coupon .... do s, reg do coupon .... Atch. gen. 4s... do adj. 4s Bal. A O. a.... do SV&s do conv. 4s.... Canada So. 2s.. Cent, of Oa. 6s. do 1 Inc 4H. BHIPMENTS Flour, 8,0u0 . bbls. : wheat. Chea. A O. 4i 10,000 bu.; corn. 92,000 bu.; oats. 33.000 bu. c B A Q n. 4i 112 .112 .106 .106 .103H .I'M . 9a ,105: .110 .111 . 79 ,.1084 . 844k 96i Kansas City Grain anal Previsions. Q n. 4 C. M A S P g. 4S.114W C A N W c. 7s...l384, . I . . . . ... .m I . . U T K. U . ini. v , i Kansas tn r, r-eo. i.-whsat-mit, . i. . I ;A7f FIUR-BenelDts 75fi76o; July. 74V5: cash No. 8 hard. CCp AS L g. 4.103 u w.VD,,-.i-aX,l, . I 75(oT6c; No. 3. 75c; No. 3 red, 88c; No. 8, X"'- ,rT n---' 7 t3.7t.4i4.28: w1nter I i,I".,Vi., iT- uk,t. . I Colorado So. 4... 2S utraight. $3.6.85: MlnneeoU . pitenU, CORN May, 6(&i6o; September, 63Ho; a, $i.86(a.15; winter extras;JW.0()l&.t6; Mlnne- oaJlh. No, 2 mixed. 63564c; No. t white, Ee PrJor.' sota btkaro, $2,964(4.30; winter low grades, ggo; ko. 3. 67c , . U.d&e2nK4?.",:"- . - Jtyo nour, smajri iair in sy ; choice to fancy, $3.60i33.7&. I $2.i4i4.). - Rye Hour, ateady: fair to tfpod, OATS No. 1 white. 47flt74o. i3.nn3.40: choice to fancy, $3.60(83.76. I - I RYE No. 3. 2iai3c CORNMEAL-teady; yellow weeUrn, HAY-Cholce timothy. $13.60; choice Hock. VaL H...10I Li. cc rt. um. s...iui aiex. central a.. t3 do Is lnc 32 M. A SL L. 4a.... 104 M.. K. A T. 4s... 99 do 2s M N. Y. Central 1.103 do gen. 3H-...108 N. J. C. gen. 6. 1384 No. Paclflo 4s 105'J .no as It N. A W. con. 4.103 Reading gen. 4.. 9h St L A I M c ia.118 St L A S F 4.... 97 Ot. U. B. W. IS... 93 a A A A P 4s 90 So. Pacific 4s.... 84V .so. Railway 6a...l20u Tex. A Pac. Is... 120 T. St L A W U.. B4W Union Pacific 4.1064 do conv. 4 106iJ Wabash Is llt do 2s HliZ do deb. B 68 West Shore 4s. ...112 W. A L. E. 4s.... 33tZ Wis. Central 4s. 88 iiva, auu. is...... Du'j $1 26: city. $1.25; Brandywlne. 83.90.7(X orairie. $13.60. RYE Easier; No. J waa torn, o, f o. I ' BUTTER Creamery, o., anoai, atato, wmyaiu, .. w iwi i fancy. 18c. arioia. Iar23c; dairy. incv. lHc. EOOB Plentiful but higher: fresh Mla- BARLEY Cull! feeding. 6MfS5C. C I. f.. I .t .A Vanua atncJr minted Ml 'rhinn. New York; malting, firac, o. 4. f., New jaHo per do., loaa off, cases returned; new whltewood ci returned, 23c. Vorlt. WHRAT Receipts. - 1L100 bu. : exports. mm bu. Soot, ateady: No. 1 red. 87Ho. W M ..... V. U A kuli. . I ...r . . I. V, If., a.ii..1.. - , ...... ,. H No. 1 northern, Xhjlutn, 86c f. o. b.. afloat; I go xa.; oata, 36,000 bu. r,o. I nara, jiiiuuioima. oi-u, t. o. u. , aiiimt. i Considering the decline of trade, wheat I Liverpool Grain amd Provisions Bid. Boat) Btaek 4netatlens. BOSTON. Feb. i. Call loans, S'4 per cent: time loans, per cent, omcial closing: Atchison 4. Geed Ren ef 8heep and Lambs, ttnt Demand Is Liberal anal Steady to Itrosg Prleea Paid for De Irable Gradea at Killer. io6.....iM :.r i : 28 2S ... 6t 55 18 ... 6 00 31 214 200 00 37 ?" ... 6 () . 90 VM 40 6 00 79 191 ... 6 00 P9 186 140 6 00 78 1! 90 6 00 83 15 160 6 00 8.1 193 ... 6 00 76 210 40 6 00 78 199 40 6 00 79 180 6 Oi) 61 210 80 6 OO 171 1!7 ... 6 02 75 2H3 ... 6 0.'Vs 17 228 lt 115 34 274 120 6 06 68 215 ... 6 0 i 94 194 40 05 86 193 40 6 05 Two day this week. 4.2U) 8.000 6.2U0 7.459 15.053 6.256 11,444 .581 24.277 Bank Clearing's. Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.Hscs. 7 3 12 42 14 33 18 52 14 1 11 8 ....Ttw 4 8 4 19 9 28 17 20 16 1 12 3 3 127 15 37 61.. ,.$" 51 2?8 77 212 71 2;4 67 I3 49 2-W 77 228 61 253 70 224 42 53... 70... 68... 21... 74... 113.. 70.. 241 ..239 ..235 :.m ..243 ..146 ..246 40 fin ,.r 110 . 40 6 10 ... 6 10 ... 6 10 ... 6 10 ... 6 10 J if ,.t 6 15 15 . ... 15 80 6 15 ... 6 TO ... 6 20 ... 6 20 ... 6 22 ... 6 25 ... 6 25 ... 25 80 6 35 ... 6 33 NEW SUPERINTENDENT HERE Hardy f tht Hitsoiri Taolfio oi Tmi' f IitPrdiOiitn. ' 63 243 62 2? 12 39 60 328 SHEEP There w a good, liberal run of -sheep and lamba here today, but there did not seem to be any too many to meet the requirements of local packer. They were all out earlv, and as fast aa the stuff arrived the desirable grades changed hand at steady to strong prlcea. The commoner kinds were, of course, negltcted to some txtent. owing to the liberal run, but sellers had no difficulty ln getting good, steady prices for the kinds that ahowed quality and the' pens 'were cleared In fairly good season. So tn.tny of the trains were late In getting In that the market was delayed to a conrlderable extent, but that was not owing to any lack In tha demand. There were not enough feeders offered to make test of the market, but it Is safe to say that anything good would have sold st steady prices. Quotations: Choice lightweight yearllnga, $4.8"o5.15; good to choice yearlings. $.50 4.80: choice wethers. $4.40i4.6S; fair to good wethrs, $4,2614.40; choice ewes, $3.76fi4.0O; fair to good ewe. $S.fHH-ft.7R : common ewe. 11! TSlfiJI trt- .lifilm lamha 1T. 7Mi6.00: fair tO good lambs, $5.505.75; feeder wethera, $3.50 tjt.w, leader lamoa, M.uti'ot. .'; cuu ismoa, H.oU'UJ-ij. Keprcsentativ aaies: for alxty ds Buyer. avchnna-e site nremtum CINCINNATI. Feb. 4. Clearing. $3,340,- I omena rcxing CO... goo; money, 3V,(ntu, per cent; New York ex- I nammona rf. co... change, 30c premium. I Swift and Company.. Ivuutiny riiciiinK ui., Armour A Co I n Ttaclree aV 11cm rt in r. t iuni, rvD, . inn luuowmg are i vanaant A Co.. 1.605 1,033 1,316 the closing prices on mining stocks: Adam Con to Alice Breece 63 Brunawick Con .. 6 Comstock Tun... Con. Cal. A Va..l25 Deadwood Terra. M Horn Sliver 135 Iron Silver 65 Leadvllle Con.... 6 Little Chief 11 . 45 lOntarto 700 Ophlr 78 Phoenix -4 6 Potoel 12 navage 6 Sierra Nevada .. 14 Small Hopes .... 38 Standard ...343 Waal Market. Carey A Benton Lobman a co , W. I. Stephen Hill A Huntsinger ..... Livingstone A Schaller Hamilton A Rothschild L. F. Hus H. Ii. Dennl A CO..... B. F. HobMck Wolf A M Other buyer Total Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 331 1,233 1.199 ... 125 ,..1,078 2.577 ,..1.268 1,968 778 3,713 98 .... n 141 4 60 2 109 27 40 39 .... 9 69 247 801 ..4.476 9,463 8,454 CATTLE There was a big run of cattle LONDON. Feb. 4. WOOL The market I here today and In fact this was one of hero presents few new feature this week, the big day of the year. , The train were The demand I moderate, while values are I late In arriving and the alleys were blocked held on a very firm basis. Manufscturers I until nearly noon with cattle that were are taKing a rair amount or wool from I lust comma in. Buvers or course did not time to time at full prices, but there la an I care to do much until they knew - what aoeence ot speculative reeling, owing to was in sight ana a a result ine marxet the heavy sales of wool last fall, together I waa very slow In opening and the tendency with the steady nicking ud of good lots. I of nrices waa decidedly downward. Corn- mere is considerable snnnitage in tne avail- I parativeiy few cattle were weignea up able aupoly of good territory wools and a I much before noon, so that It waa very buyer now has a poorer choice from which I late before anything approaching a clear to make his selections. Value hold firm, I anc waa made. Had the train been on about 46S46o for fine medium wools. The I time It la safe to ssy that the market scoured oaais ror nne territory wools l would have been In mucn better anape. about 47(aH8c, while some fancy lots are There was a liberal sprinkling of beef calling for 60c. Medium territory wool steer Included In receipts, but nearly are quoted at 3840c, with choice line 42c. everything sold lower than yesterday. A Fleece wools are Arm, with sales of Ohio few of the choicer grades did not sell very washed delaine at 28c and choice XX and much lower, but aside from those It I above Ohio at 27c No. 1 fleece are firm safe to quote the general market right at 2626Hc, with buyer holding for 27c. around a dime lower. While some sale 'i ne . onenngs at ine auction sales I were not iuc lower, otners were more man today numbered 13.3o0 bale. New I that. South Wales and Victoria merinos I There was very little activity to the cow were In active ' demand at firm I trade today and prices were lower all rates. Punta Arenas and Falkland Islands I around. Some of the choicest grades, such were in rair demand. The tone wa steady I as sell from $4.15 up, were very close to for all grades. These are the sales In de- I steady, but all others were all the way tall: New South Wales, 2.400 bales; scoured, from 6c to 16c lower than yesterday, and 6dg'ls6Hd; greasy; 4"i4T?10d. Queensland, It was late before sellers succeeded In 600 bales; scoured, ls4j'l6d; greasy, 6 disposing of what they had. 7Ud. Victoria. 1,500 bales: scoured. 7Hd Bulls, veal calve and stag were all alow l4d; greasy, 4104d. South Australia, I sale and a little lower than they were 1.400 bales: scoured. Is2rtwis4d; greasy, bee yesterday. 9d. West Australia, 800 bales; eooured, 10d I The stock-- and feeder market was slow frlsZMid; greasy, 4(jj8d. Tasmania, ZOO I and lower today. Speculators were sfrald bales; greasy, -botwi. jsew Zealand. i,3uu that the extremely cold weather would bales: scoured. KrlOd: greasy. 3T10Ud. I nrevent buvers from coming to market, and Cane of Oood Hope and Natal. 1.000 bales: I for that reason they were not at all anx- greasy, 4H?d- Punta Arena. &oo bale; I loua to get a heavy supply on hand. Borne greasy. iK'ni. Buenos Ayres. 400 bales: I of the choicest heavyweight feeders sold greasy, 8iud. Falkland Islands, 400 bales; I at not far from steady prices, but aside greasy, stmd. i rrom those tne marxet was siow ana tuny ST. 1,0 IT 1 8. Feb."". WOOL Steady to I a dime lower. Common, thin stockers were firm, medium grade, 13t318c; light fine, 12 1 almost unsalable, aa no one seemed to i!5c; heavy fine, 10812c; tub washed, 14 want them at any price. 'Representative MC -, :,, ale; No. 25 culls 284 western ewe 17 native ewea 495 western ewe , 10 cull lambs 6 native ewes 7 western wethers . 150 western yearling 71 native lambs 8 western ewea 1 buck 2 bucks . ... 97 goat 48 western wethera . 23 native ewes 20 culi Ismbs 8 western lamba .... 85 western lambs .... 124 native lambs 97 native lambs 10 CUll tWS 30 cull ewes , 20 cull ewes 86 native ewea 1 western ewe 229 western ewes 1 western ewe 420 western ewes 287 western ewes 675 western ewes 78 western wether . 210 western wethera . 430 Colorado wether' 63 Tigtern wether . Av. .4 82 . 95 .. 137 .. 89 .. 80 .. 154 .. 95 .. 93 .. 92 .. 90 .. 100 .. 215 .. 126 .. 121 .. 127 .. 75 .. 70 ..'121 .. 86 .. 85 ., 123 101 .. 106 121 .. 100 .. 97 .. 100 .. 1"4 .. 106 ... 107 .. 121 .. 113 ... 103 .. 104 Pr. 2 25 8 90 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 75 6 00 6 90 2 26 3 00 3 00 2 60 4 00 4 25 4 50 6 60 6 60 6 15 6 00 2 00 1 60 2 60 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 26 4 25 4 25 4 75 4 75 4 85 600 ... aT aa . B at NEW " YORK. Feb. l-COTTON-Soot, 1 closed firm; middling upland. 8c; mid- I .,11... ...If 01 n - M.. tut K.laai r,it,i.M ! M closed eteady; February, 8.08c: March, 8.13c; I 1. April, .ioc; May ana june, i.nc; juiy, b.iuc; i " Aiiaruat. 8 flftc: Sentember. 7.75c: October. 1 49 7 1l Th. noba nnmat Aiilat art A tin. I 41 changed and closed steady, wttn price net I unchanged to 3 point nigner. ' I ;jr NSW ORLEANS, reO. 4. CUTXOIN Firm: aalea. 4.100 bales: ordinary. 6 7-16c: rood ordlnarv. 6lS-16c: low middling. 7c: 1 18 middling. 71-16c; good middling. 716-16c; re- 16. eelDta. 6.813 bales: stock. 3S1.2i7 bales. Fu- 1 19. (una nnlet? F.hmarv 7.88c: March. 7.946S I 19 7 96c: Aorll. 7.eaSc: May. 8.046.06c: June. 11. 8.09.10c; July, 8.13Q8.14C; August, 7.9S9 7 ftsc. I 21 ST. LOUIS, Feb. 4. COTTON sreaay ; BEEF BTEERfc. Av. Pr. ....1090 4 25 ....1011 4 30 .M. 978 4 40 .... 780 4 50 .... 896 4 60 .... 972 4 60 .... 979 4 66 ....1000 4 66 .... 862 4 70 ....10UO 4 76 No. 3.... 32.... . .... 19.... 17.... 61.... 1.... 16.... 1.... 20.... . At. Pr.r ....1230 4 80 ....11$; 6 10 ....1133 t 16 .....1090 6 00 ....1250 6 30 ....1007 5 40 ....1090 6 40 ....1153 6 40 ....1550 6 80 ....1300 6 90 BTEERS AND HEIFERS. 601 4 00 1 93 4 70 18 983 4 70 7 1!S1 4 90 7 1181 4 95 16 1096 6 00 12 1266 6 30 sale. 810 bales; middling. 7c: receipts, 1 14.... 9.972 oaies; snipments, i,iu 64,940 bales GALVESTON. Feb. 4. COTTON Market steady at 7 15-16C. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 4. COTTON Spot, moderate business: price l-32d higher; . . , i j j 1 1 ... . m 91.4 . Muwt A meriua n nuuuiiiiH iwi, . .-tnt , mid dling, 4 21-32d; middling. 417-32d; low mid dling, 4 1-16d; good ordinary, 4 6-16d: ordi nary, 4 l-16d. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 600 were ror apecuia. tlon and export, and Included 6,600 Ameri can. Receipt were 21.400 bale, all Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and closed quiet and Mir Adv. American middling, g. o. c. February. 4 tt-6M 29-64d. buvers; Februsry- March, 4 xs-std, seller; Marcn-Anni. tzs-ia. eilara: Aorll-Mav. 4 28-64d. aellers: May- June. 4 28-64d. buyers; June-July. 4 28-64-4 29-4d. sellers: July-August. 4 2-64i&4 29-6-'d, aellers; August-September. 4 24&64d, buyers; September-October, 4 le-43t u-vm, buyers. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. 23 i 11 1 t 16 3 3 2 2 14 1 6 1 t 1 $..... 1 3 1 1 13 6 at MVt I A lloiiae RECEIPTS-Wheat. 21.600 bu.: corn. S7.S00 Al. . M Lin,.!..'"" ' Jo"000 bu. ui. Ceotral 4a.. 82 Baltic 4U BMirutnio wmu, ifu. , corn, au,- i N E G. A C 5a Atchison pSi do ofd 97W Boston A Al 263 165 lZl1l9Jfti.?ZlJlLZtt-l LIVERPOOL, Feb. t-WHEAwk Bo-Jon A M.:::" small receipt, light speculative offerings, a No. $ red, western winter, steady, te 2d; "lon. ft i'Wf"' decrease In the world's stock and fairly No. 1 northern, spring, ateady, 6a 2d; No. ft.'-JS vtd.'.Y. Hlnsham z(U v ai. at iiecia M Centennial Copper Range mm. coal .... Franklin 20 I Isle Royale .. SHtcnhurg pfd. ...145 iMohawk . Union Pacific ....101 old Dominion . Mex. Central .... 28 (Osceola Amer. Sugar 127 Parrot do pfd luiivuincy Amer. T. A T....1M Santa Fe Cop.. large New York clearances. A final slight 1 California, firm, 6 6d: future, quiet; .V.-.L. ,l.k nrn ltw U rlneln, nri.-a. I Xfarch. 6 lUd: MaV. 6a 2Vkd. . ,-. nat inwtr. Xtapch einaeH at uun- CORN Smit. ouiet: American mixed. May. 8S U-16.o4l4c. J-loeed at 83o; Juiy, new. 6 4d: American mixed. Es 5Hd! Sy4c. clueed atlo. futures, ateady: February, 6a 3Hd; March, COKN necpia. w.uuu oil : exports, ihi i am nu, . . ... bu. Spot, eaay; No. 3, 6be. elevator, and PROVlsio-.-Lra, Anrican rennea. iij gen. Electric ....279 iTrlmountaln Site. 1. o. b.. afloat. While somewhat r. pain, iwm. yuim wnwn, m. inrrn, K.ie.nrio.... 83 Tr nitV . i . . . . . .... a . . I 13.. ..m i1h tn,.l,a 1. In I r - . . I ...... regular, con averagna iainy ateaay toosy, i eicaAij,, ,om. """''i -" ""'in. E. O. A 4J.... 6 t nilea States with a moderate iraae. me nrm npota i sv idb.. qui, t - I XTnlted Fruit .... 87H t tah ... were due to increased consumption owing I PK AS Canadian. ed. I u. S. Steel 43 iVIctorla to cold weatner ana tne nn&i aeciine tol imcciii u ".""'' I do pfd Winona local realising It closed weak. Ho net day. 177.1)00 cental. Including iicuuv Amer- Adventure 22 Wolverine lower. May, eviniw", cioaea at K.c; July. I u-n. niu ...i..ii. .. .umui tbCiVQ. cloaed at 6c. I the last three aays, ,ouu cantata. X w. Ill EAA .. a a mrn. I a ai . . .-at. . a W.. C3 Mrea 1J ra Atti A -1 X.' t ACa. I ST k 1 1 B.m 4 1 B la 1 . Matlttt. I No. 1 whlteT 60o: No. ? whit.! 60Uo; tiiVk -.v . LONDON. Feb. 4.-1 p. m Closing mixea "1l: l TiL' . .r. ""w I Firm. Wi lo higher: extra western cream 13 681,, I5 22 35 23 84 il 1W 8 . 6i , 75'4 13 , 17 . 24 61 NEW YORK, Feb. 4. EVAPORATED APPLES There Is little doing In the mar ket and the feeling Is generally easy, al though price are about unchanged. State, common to good, quoted 7c; prime, 8 CALIFORNIA DRtED FRUITS A fair III. Interest 1 shown In the marxet, partic ularly In anrlcots and peaches, which an flrmlv held at slight advances . on some grades. Prune are eteady at 3&ic. Apricots. Royal. 10tfl4c; Moor Park, 10, a 12Hc. Peaches, peeled, 14gl8o; unpeeled. 9Q1UC naar Marked v NEW ORLEANS Feb. 4. BITOAR Firm nnen kettle. 24.ifl.1Ui-: open kettle centrif ugal. 2i?t34c: centrifugal, granulated and I 1. white, none: yellow, 8mg3 13-16o; seconds, I l. r-fcSSc. Molasses, steadv; open kettle; 10-i) I 28c: centrifugal. 7a 18c. Byrup, steady, 10 I $. 22c. . . 23... NEW YOPK. Feb. 4 BUOAK steady; i centrifugal. 9 test. 8 ll-16c. Molaaaes sugar, I 1. 3 lo-We. Kenned, stesay. moiaaaea, nrm. i m, LONDON. Feb. 4. B1JOAK naw. Muaco- vado, 7s; centrifugal, S Sd; oeet, roruary, s ?a. 6. 2i:: 1:: J:: J:: 66c. Optlona dull and barely quiet. Cons., monty., 94 T-l Norfolk A West.. 6' HAY.eady; shipping. k&e: good to 'Z- T-Ti.C',"!- w. do account. .. 94 11-WI do pfd clinics. 87'ulO. ttiipa Lull: state, common to choice 1901 crop, ll(91o; 1900 crop, $'jUc; 1899 crop, ".lee. facino w"i. ii crop, uaV 16c; i;v crop, eti'ui i ciup, HlDt Steady : Galveston, 20 to 26 lbi. 18c; California, 21 to lbs., lc; Texas dry. 24 to ) lbs., 14Mjc. ifiTHF.R-Stmlv: hemlock sols far h Bueuos Ayre iigut to neavyweignts, H'tJ 74Hc; May, 74c; juiy, to-tc; on traca. ino. I Erie I . I . W . . t n ... 1 .... n Til, n XT.. I " la gtiC. ... I naro. iwn , a iiuiih.ih, i. tiv. . a A West.. 67 iV A W 34 76 7 nnt.Hn western and southwestern, 29c; fresh south- I Atchison 78H Pennsylvania ern. w. .. 1 do pfd sVKaading CHEESE Firm; ivew Torx lu creams, Baltimore A O...HMl do 1st pfd. fancy email, llo: New Kork full o reams, I Canadian Pac lltH do 2d pfd 32 fair to choice, vano I Cheaapeaks A O.. 4ti' Southern Ry ,. 3i Chicago G. W.... 23V do Pfd 97 Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Bran. I C. M. A St. P...lb7!8oulhern Pacific 64H tenver it- u... J un'.on t'acinc M1NIV EArtius, J:-" do nfd sCl do nM rle 40 1U. 8. Steel. WOOL-Steady; domeattc fleece. 2627c: northern. 74c. . i a" tV a 2 a'.KfiS- Texas. lB-'l'Hc. . FIXIUK-Kirm: nrst patenta w sosw ininola Central. ..141 do pfd PKOV1B1UKS- neei, atraay; lamuy, u.ow i lrrona patents, M (Mria tm; nrat Clears, hi. iv I Louis. A Nash l)aJBianlah 4s M.. K. A T 26WKand Mines. Cf'.l 0: meaa, $9 6ii lO.OO; beef ha ma, i9.6ul I tail: sx-cund clear, $2.46. 21.UI; Pacaei, w.wiyii.w, vuy ftir tiiuia I tlKAM in uuia. sxo. kiml 1J "il.uu. cut meats, sieaay; picxiea I - belllve, fcuu . picjtiea snouiaers, ic; pica- i iiwanace oraia ssaraei. tmj ItaUU. P 4. 1" " ...h.. " ' " I ........ vrwmn . ....... . . - .tmt. 18 70: refined, firm: continent. I saH"V f eo. m. n nn i-biwt; ' ' . . . ... . I Un 1 K .. w n Ell..- Ua W i,rl . . W .. 1 . . $9 86; boutn America, juxsu; eompoumi, w i y ,' , " " 7. do ofd.. N. Y. Central.. 64 iDetteera ..16 I .104 Ji 44 96 22 43 , 77 ,A6. Pork. -Vi. tmly. $17 0"ra'l7 .25; .XfJ-.. v 1 c ?hort clear. $17..00; mesa, $l.00lf.OO. UARTaY-liiin hn 1 o- BUTTER RecelpU, 6.04 pktra : strong I BARLEY Dull, No. 3, 64o, pu ii.il ...... , -i " f I . state dairy, 16. -lata: orearaery, U426c; June I a5; ample.' 669 mimiTV. 16u.ic: factory, lfd'.Hc CHKiliSK Heceinta, l.tAt pags. firm; corn-max. 3c tnw.OBr-IV-yeii'iaj l.w. I' , ii.im, I fancy, large, early made, colored, lo4kc; J fancy, small, state, full cream, early made, 1 y colored. ll114o; fancy, larg. early I yj. made, white, luo; fancy, email, state, full TOLEDO, Feb. 4 WHEAT Cash. 84c; y. wnc; Juiy, itc. cream, aarlv made, white. llWilllio. I ji ' i jtallana were quiet. F.iiil& Receipts. 6.714 Haas.: steady: atate and Pennaylvanla, 2sc; western. ,at mark, I POULTRY Alive, firm; springers, 109 l(rc; turkeys, lifinici fowla, 12c; dreased. Arm: sprtii8rs, llViUic; fowla, Viutiiwo: tiirKi. liWlllAc. lt.TAIJV-The Oumavt for copper today w ua materially leM than It has bii. as buyers are well loaded up with stock. 8U- I show th BAR SILVER 26 T-16d per ounos. MONEY r2U nar rtnL Thai rata t discount In tha open market for ahort bills la 2 Vol 15-16 per cent and for three months' bills is ' per cent. Ferelcn Flaanelal. PARIS. Feb. 4 Business on th bourse I today wa Irregular. Rio ttntoa affected tne upvning uniavuraviy. Later ousineea Improved on a sharp rlae In Spanish 4a. rricva cioaea nrm. ttenies were buoyant. Kpenlab 4a were In OATS Februarv ' 45VaC- Mav vte- Julv I demand, owing to an uiicouflrmed rumor OAT B-reDTuary. ic, May, '4C. July. I hat .tfcmped .mterlor bonda would be In- 6EED Clover. February. 15.80; March. Visible apply ef Grain. eluded In the official list and the likelihood that an affidavit of ownerahlp would no longer be neveaaary. Brazilians were brisk anT flnlahed with a consiaVrable rise. .In dustrials were Irregular; tractions were KKW YORK. Feb. 4. uectal cable and! favored: 8oanovk-e as easier: Rio tlntoa telegraphic communications to Bradatreet's I declined considerably on the poor condition ahoar thaas chan.M In available auDDliea: I of Amalgamated Copper and the puhllca- era trll to find buyers, but there was very I Wheat, In the Culled Blaine and Canada. I tlon of the copper statlottca. LeBevrs ii.. l. ...,.m 1 ik.lr Av.nurM In .1 n I aaat i.f the Hork m decreaaed ! v,l im hn i i on-nM weax sna airong. Kamrs were tne Aoi t U Hud tradiug basis prices were afloat for and lu Lurope Uicreaaad 1.8u0.(M object ot Iainy large proni-iaainga. TAey TUB RKAl.TY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Tuesday, r eoruary 4: Warranty Deeda. M. J. Hue and husband to E. O. Rodgers, lot 2. block 4, Marysvuie add I Alex Beck and wife to J. J. Walter, lot 40, Nelson's add V. L. Beed to J. V. Shipley, lota 4. . 6. 6, 8. 9. 10. 12, 14 and 16 to 19, block 131. Florence L. C. Graham and husband to J. F. Qulnby et al. e25 feet of w&5 feet lot IT lilrick 1 Pilrirk'l add John Craig, trustee, to O. C. William. lot 6. block , Kountae nace T. A. Crelgh, trustee, to J. M. Ander son, n of a lots 6 and 6, block .2. Dupont Place C. P. Coy and wife to H. P. Larson. ee nw and n nw 8-16-10 H. P. Larson arid wife to Thomas Larson. se nw 8-15-10 D. L. Tidwell to W. 8. Curtis, lot 14, block WW. Dundee Place M. S. Coe to Charles Haas, lot 9. block T, Myers, R. A T.'s add 4talt Claim Deeds. C. T. Mc Farl and et al to John Craig, trustee, lot 6. block 6, Kountse Place, and 42x107.82 feet in lot , 104, , Glse'a add J. I. Redu k to Clinton Orcutt, w lot 6, block 150, Omaha Benson Land Bvndlcaie to village of Benson. lot 31. block 21. Benson M. K. Brown to C. H. Brown, w lot 4. block Ul. Omaha, and w and nw swi 12-15-12 Omaha National bank to Lv J. Roys. lot 13. block 7. Central pirk Used a. Special maeter to la O. Crossman, lot 13. block $. Waahlngton Hill Bame t- Omaha National bank, lot 1$, block 7, Central park 1... $::: 4. .. 814 4 25 .. 966 4 30 .. 963 4 30 ..1103 4 40 .. 981 4 65 ..1048 4 60 STEERS AND COWS. .. 881 4 26. COWB. - .. 797 3 10 ..792 2 10 .. 902 3 15 .. 700 t 40 ..1020 2 40 .. 863 1 40 ..1010 2 60 ..1043 I 60 ,..1106 3 60 .. 865 3 60 .. 925 t 60 .. 863 3 70 980 3 75 80S 2 75 670 - 3 80 1010 3 90 100 8 00 10110 3 00 1260 $ 00 ,.....10.13 3 00 920 3 00 1030 f 00 994 3 06 846 3 10 COWS AND BULLS. 1084 8 76 HEIFERS. 723 I 00 2C 10? 4 65 730 4 00 1... 830 4 60 718 4 16 8 863 4 76 804 4 15 4 770 4 80 CALVES. 830 8 26 3 126 6 00 200 S 00 1 $30 28 820 6 60 4 163 $ 78 BULLS. 1310 3 10 . 1 850 8 60 . 1465 3 60 1 650 8 60 620 2 75 1 1610 2 76 10X0 8 20 1 1650 4 00 1320 3 26 1 1770 4 06 .... 930 8 36 1 2150 4 60 STAGS 1320 3 00 1..". 1810 6 08 930 3 30 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 438 3 60 4 612 2 95 621 2 60 STOCK CALVES. 3S0 3 60 1 340 $ 85 : 340 2 90 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS 22 827 1 10 12 894 2 10 9 1046 3 16 1 1250 3 20 1 1180 3 26 1 1000 3 80 $ 982 2 45 6 1190 8 60 6 1000 3 60 6 90 8 70 1 1020 8 75 21 962 8 75 16 1056 8 80 2 ...1160 3 85 1 610 3 85 10 1075 3 85 13 1047 3 85 16 871 8 90 22 1035 3 90 10 948 4 00 i 1210 4 20 6 962 4 20 1 1260 4 60 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steed y, Hob and Sheen Strong and Higher CHICAGO. Feb.-' 4. CATTLE Receipts. 7,600 head. Including 760 head Texans; steady; goon to prime steers, .tij7.s: Koor to medium, $4.O06.00; stockers snd I -.... n Esu . .1 6CiiE , imirin, ... irvi'll T . 1 11 , wwb, ai.oi4V.U, IICIiriB, $2.506.60; canners. $1.2fr2.30; bulls, $2.6049 4.60; caives, eiuwo'(.a; Texas tea steer, $4.O0iff6.60. hogs Receipts. 82,000 head; . estimated tomorrow. 35.000 head: left over. 4.500 head strong to 6c higher: mixed and butchers xfi.H5fqtj.3ii; gooa to cnoice neavy, ii.zwu.); rough heavy, $00f,.20; light, $5.6066.00 bulk of sales. IS. 95ft 6. 25. BH tc,lr AN L 1,AM BS ItecelptB, . 15,000 head: sheep, strong . to higher: good to choice wethers, $4-5096.25; fair to choice mixed. nWiit.w; western sheep ana year lings. $4.26476.66; native lambs, $3.60436.26 w extern lambs, $5,2506.75. RECEIPTS Official: Cattle. 22.78 head hogs. 42.291 head: sheen. 2.287 head SHIPMENTS Official: Cattle, S.437 bead hogs, 7,578 head; sheep, 3,442 head. Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. Feb. 4.-CHTTLE Re ..I ... . 1 Unit 1. . .1 nalluM CA h.ail T.v.n. 200 heati calves; heavy corn-fed steers) steady to loo lower; otner cattle, steady choice export and dressed beef, $8.8b&4.50 fair to good. . vt: stociter ana reed ere. Vi.Mqb.ib; western led steers, 4.7i 6.00: Texas and Indian steers. M.axtit). Texas cows. l2.6WW.26i native cows. $.1,003 D.ut': neiters. ad.auqro.au, canners, ( ta.wa.ott nuns. Sil.wrM.no: calves, ai.ouirni. id. H t3S Receipt, I4,w heart ; - marxet sfeatTy to 10c higher; top. $6.40; bulk of sales. $5.606 35; heavy, $6.30a.40; mixed ackers, K.96rjj.35; llgnt, $6.K3'.w; pigs, SHEEP AND LAM Bl Receipts, l.VO head; market strong; western lambs, $5.60 6.00; western wethers, 4.oo4.oo; yearlings, $6.ooi?i5.&o; ewes, M uuis.do; cuub, j.iuhoj.'S) fed lamb, $4.uu.zei. St. Coals Live Stock Market. BT. I.Oma. Feb. 4. CATTLE Receipt 6,600 head. Including 4.000 Texan; market steady for natives, slow and lower for Texans; native snipping sna export sierra $4.66fi6.40; dressed beef and butcher steers il.flurri6.75: steers under 1.000 lbs.. 12.75476 00 stockers and feeders, $2.804.55; cow and heifers. $2.26436.00: canners. $2,004X3.26: bulls. $2.7&4j4.26; Texas and Indian steers, $3,309 6.40; cows ana neiters, sa.wxrjj.tv. HOGS Receipts, 4,sou neaa; marxet .se higher; pigs and lights. a wjaa.uu; pacxers, $5,961)76.16; butchers, 6.i(jae.s. SHfcBf AINU iiAMr-neceipis, o-ju nnaa market steady: native muttons. $400i4.60 lambs, $5.00B.00; culls and bucks, $3.0064.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Feb. . BEEVES Re 1 n . . in V. A malnlv ennala-nen nlract Vil.a, w. .mu, m . - t - - . - , nn aaJea reported. Cablea auote American steers at 134f'Uc; refrigerator beef. 10 10c; exports, 810 head beeves, 1,804 head sheep and 4.80O quarters of beef. cai.vks Recelots. 161' head: steady: a few veal sold at $6 00h.16. SHEEP AND IjAMBS-necetpts, mi neaa; firm; sheep, $3,0044.15; lambs, $5.40iS26. HOGS Receipts, neaa, ait cunaigneo direct. ' t. Joseph Live Stoek Market. RT. JOSEPH. Feb. 4. CATTLE Receipt. 1,600 head; ateady; natives, $S.60igi6.00: cows and heifers, $1.50476.40; veals, $3.50$6.60; Blockers and feeders, l2.6oft4.75. HOGS Receipts, xu.wu neaa: diuc nigner; iirht and light mixed. $5.70(34.20: medium and neavy, a.isxae.; P's"- ""Wm. 636 2 50 , 6M 2 60 , 692 3 00 , 646 8 00 . 6"8 3 00 780 3 00 OKI I 60 , &.-J $50- . 306 3 60 . 65 3 65 6u3 8 46 X 2. 22.. 7... 1.. 1.. M.. 16.. 661 3 68 . W6 3 75 . 666 8 75 .6(6 3 76 . 6J0 3 75 . 610 3 86 811 3 S6 . 960 4 00 . 850 4 00 . 805 4 10 . 946 4 10 HOGS At the opening, of the hog market this morning there were comparatively few An aula but It was known that before 1.000 I the day waa past receipt would be liberal. and a a result pacaara were a nine siow ahnut taking hold, snd the morning was 1 1 well advanced before very much waa done. The first hogs aold all the, way from aiaadv to 6c higher. Seller held their 77S I droves at higher price than were paid I ireatardav. while buyers In most cases were 2.000 I nm wining to give more than ateadv Drlcee. That. 01 courau, nieua irauniif now, tne hulk of tha gooa wetgnt nous soia rrom 100 I $ lt to $6.26, and a few loads aold above I that ftaure. The medium welghta brought .008 I In most cases from $6.90 to $6.10. and the I lighter loans sola iron, so.w aown. 2 201 1 aitar In the morning the feeling Im I proved ana nogs soia an ine way rrom strong to 10c higher than yesterday, and 11.. market as a whole was about 60 600 I higher. The advance waa fully as great I on tbs lightweight stuff as It was on th heavier loads, rtepresentauve aaies No. It B 17 102 44 144 11 164 ..no ..161 ..wo ..1K$ ..16 ..176 ..178 .167 Av. 8h. Pr. w 100 6 60 40 26. 18.. 48.. 40.. 77.. 74., 44.. 74.. 76 lo 64 14 lie 16 221 16 147 75 ISO 308 45 I 71 1 Total amount of transfer $U.M J 40 13 eg 6 75 6 60 6 85 ! k 6 85 ... 6 86 ... 6 90 ... 6 90 ... 6 90 ... 6 $0 ... 8 96 ... 6 93. ... I 3 ... 8 95 80 6 ta No. 67... 68... 63... 69.., 76... 82... 14... 72.., 71... 66... 60... 87 1X0 9 V 68.... 68.... 64..,. 67.... 73.... 61. Av. Bh. Pr. .199 ... 6 05 .217 200 6 05 .271 11 6 06 . ... 6 06 .29 80 6 06 .2.5 ... 60 .'111 ... 606 .214 200 6 06 .206 ... 6 05 ..I16 ... 4 06 .221 ... Oi .. 6 06 40 4 06 2)1 160 6 97 .111 lt ,.228 ,.2-4 ,2tf 69 242 ... 4110 ... 60 40 8 14 M 4 10 ... 4 10 EX-SUrtRmtNDtNT CLARK WITH HIM 1 Mr. Hardy Says He Has Ko Radical Change ef Poller or Manage ment foe Ills Department la Contemplation.. , Though appointed only Monday gen." eral superintendent of th MUsourl Pactfl railway, D. Hardy I already out on tout over the entire ytro, and wa In Omab yesterday. This trip I Dot on of Inspection, but ot Introduction, and on th Journey Mr. Hardy 18 the giiet of H. O. Clark, th re- tiring superintendent, who 1 conducting the new omcial over the line, making him acquainted with all tbos men who will now be under hi supervision. Ensconced comfortably' In tha luxurious private car which Is a perquisite of lb su- perlntendent't position, th two men arrived. In Omaha from Kansas City Monday night. Th car U7 in th yard at th W'ebstel treet station all night, and yesterday th occupants visited th different Omaha rp resentatlvea of tha mart and than ' wars carried away in their car on a tour of to South Omtba yard, going around by wai of the Belt line. At 4 o'clock th cr wa attached to th afternoon train out and th new auperla- tendent and th old went on their way around the system. They visit thi western division first of all and will cover every mil of th road befor returning to St. Louts; Th superintendents of th different division accompany them over their re spective territories, und while on thi dl vision the visitor were under tha wing ol Superintendent Rathburn, who met th cat at Kansas City. "In our department we r doer, not talker," atd Mr. Hardy whan en ln bli car. "I am not contemplating any radical change In policy or management of my pher of the work. ! hav been with thi road for twenty-Ova year and alway to thi department. I wa uperlnUndent at Bedalta for two year pact." v "Do you often have it cold aa thi up her?" asked tha official, glancing . tskanc. first at th frosty window pane and then at the heating apparatus. "I did not think you caught It thi way In Omaha. Thos Baker beater had all they could do all night to keep u comfortable." Th Mag. nol la had braved the cold blasts of on of the coldest night thi winter standing un protected ln the open yard. Great IgnlDcance has been attached to th fact that Mr. Clark ha resigned th uperlnlendancy of th Missouri Pacltto to tak on the management of tha Choctaw Hn. Thi ha been Interpreted a mean-; Ing that th Gould Interests Intended Im mediate extensive ImprovoiscaU and addi tion to that ytm, and wanted a pioneer ' railroader like Clark to hav charge of th work. Mr. Clark ld: "It 1 true that extension are planned, but I will not be concerned In that. Ther 1 a aprat department for such thing on the Choctaw, the construction depart, menu We now hav about 1,000 miles ot track. My new appointment take effect on February 15. The Philadelphia Interests In the road put me ther." Time Table) of tha Fast. Assistant General Manager Looml of tb Burlington ha received from Flattsmo'j'lt n Interesting relic of th Burlington In th form of at) official tlm table for tha road printed to take Sect on May 11. 1ST. Th entire affair 1 but 'ngl ,toet of very light papr folded one. Th two In. id page are all th space that I dt voted to the schedule. ; At that tim th Burlington in Ncbraskv comprised only 239 mile of road. Ther wa a atretch of seventeen miles between' Omaha and Oreapoll and 191 miles mor on the main Una between Oman and. Kearney. Then a branch line from Crete to Beatrice mad tblrty-on mor. The circular show that O. W. Holdreg wa at that, time master of transportation, and C. F.' Mors superintendent. There wer eight train a day on th main Una and two on the 'Crete branch. Plattsmouth wss the location of headquarter la all d partmcnt. .1 Railway Notee and Personals. - General ' Freight Agent Crosby of th) Burlington has gone to Chicago. David Young, son of Erastus Young, ha been appointed stenographer In his father' headquarters here. Robert Heed, advertising agent for tha 'Frisco line at St. Louis headquarter, waa In Omaha yesterday morning. Daniel 'Burt Costello, statistician In th office of President Burt of the Union Pa cific, ha gone to Chicago. The first of the Burlington's harvest ex cursions from the east passed through Omaha yesterday. More than joo people were on the train, and most of them wer bound for Nebraska points, Gennral Auditor Eraatua Young of tha Vnlon Pacific system has gone to Ban Francisco in ms private car, ana win tatte a trip over all the lines In the rang ot hi department before returning. Trains from the west were late yesterday morning. From the east they were from halt an pour to two nours oenino. innnn western Overland Limited' was late In for the first time In many weeka, being fifteen minutes behind time. pi . ...... r 1 vm 1 . f ; a X3. .!..- a ana BM BiTir l' 1,1 ..,--, a,w head; top wether. $5; top ewes, $4.86. . Stock la Sight. Th following table shows the receipts oi cattle, hogs and sheep at th five principal market tor February 4: Cattle.. Hogs. Bheep. South Omaha 4.2o0 S.ono 4.200 Chicago 7.6(10 , 82.001) 15 000 Bt. Lout 7.5.W 14.000 3ySO0 Kansas City 6.6-fl 4.S.O 600 St. Joseph , 1.600 10,000 2.300 Totals 26,400 68,600 26.600 Oil and Reals. OIL CITY. Feb. 4.T-OIL Credit balance, $1.16; certificates, no bid or offers; runs, 69 379 bbls.; average, 49.229 bbls.; shipments, 168.907 bbls.: average, 88,271 bhla. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 OIL Cottonseed, Btesdy. Rosin, steady. Petroleum, steady. TOLEDO. Feb. 4. OIL North Lima, t&c; Bouth Lima and Indiana. 80c SAVANNAH. Feb. 4.-OIL-Turpentlne, firm. 41'rj42c. Rosin, firm. Quote: A, B. C D. 81.; E. $1 $0; F. $1.S5; O. $140: H. $1 46; I. $!.7d; K. $2.26; M. $2 66; N. $3.25; WG. $3.60: WW. $3.66. , LIVERPOOU Feb. 4.-VIL-Cottoneed. dull: refined, pot, firm, 23 6d. LONDON. Feb. 4. OIL Linseed, 29s. Turpentine spirits. 29s md. Dry Gesds Market. NEW YORK, Feb. l-DRT GOODB- There are more Inquiries for brown cotton for export and several lots of four-yard aheetlngs have been bought this week for export to China. Home demand continue unlet for both brown and bleached goods, with prices steady. Denims are Arm and continue scarce. Prints are In fair demand at full prices. Print ciotha flrpi and orders difficult to place. Fair demand for silk and ribbon, with a firm market. CatTee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. COFFEE Spot Rio. steady; No. 7, invoice, 6c. 'Mild, quiet; Cordova. 8e. The market opiuied ateady and the cloae waa steady, with prices 610 points higher. Tolsl sale were 67 X) baga. Including: May. t.&ofte.iiuc; July, 6 7fca6.50c; "Septemlier. 5.90j6.&c; October, tc; December. 41ma6.15c. - Standard Oil Dividends. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. The directors of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey declared a dividend of $20 per share today. This la the same as for the corresponding quarter laat year and the year before. Encase tie Id for Kapert. NEW YORK, Feb. 4 It Is announced that the National tlty bank baa engaged 11 ! tn aold for export on Thursday. I.axard Freres baa engaged tl.tuO.UM for export on the same oata. MRS FREMONT IS A CRIPPLE tinder the Present Clr caiaetaacea. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4. Report being circulated In th cast to tb effect that Mr. Jessie Benton Fremont, widow of Gen eral Fremont, the "Pathfinder," la 111 and needy are somswhat misleading. It la true that Mr. Fremont is crippled and wilt nsvsr again bo abl to walk. Bom tlm go sbe fell, dislocating hsr hip. Bine then h has been helpless so far a walk ing I concerned and hss required tb con stant attendance of a trained nurse. Hsr general health, however. Is good. Mr. Fremont ha been receiving from th gov ernment a pension ot $2,000 a year and thi, together with the comfortable horn which tb women of California provided for her some year ago, served vary wall for her self and daughter. Mis Fremont, until th ever accident, which rendered her help less and made necessary many extra ex penses Incident to uch a mlsfortun. Now Ml Fremont th pension I not ade quate for their need and I looking hope fully to h tim when her mother's cllra to a tract of laad In the city ot Baa Fran cisco, valued at $50,000, shall b recogalied. , KEEP POSTED ON THI Chicago Grain Haricot Dally Trade Bullet! a seat sees reqaest. M. B. COOKE. Ceeassljeloa Merchant. M sad Base ef Trade, Ctaaa. Mauser ef the Chicago Beard ef Trade. BUY WHEAT Wheat ha declined eight cent and corn nln cant from top price. Ws consider both a purchase. Pise your order with a responsible bouse and on that will glv you prompt and satisfactory txecutjen. coyd cc!.::.:issio:i co.