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! COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Tht Bottom rinally Tills Out of Boom in
Maj Whett
OPTION STILL CONTINUES TO FALL
torn, Oats and Provisions Follow
I ran. All Closing Mlahtly l.onrr
After Doll Hay on Hoard
nl Trade.
CHICAGO, Jsn 3n There wb only a
moderate (rade In whf.it today and the
market v how I'd a lower tendent y, ll.iy ring
ing at a ln-s of I'm1., iiay' corn was
down 'v hiiiI oats were ofT Mi'ic. pro-vl-dons
closed easy, the May proiiucls be
I ii K a shade to 15e lower.
There a little nf interest In thp trad
ing In wheat and with no rews to encourage
holders thp selling was nnlt mini
throughout the day. Liverpool cables were
wpak and the rold wave predli ti-il i r to
lay filled to rcallie, tin" tempi1; at in e
throughout the winter wheat bet ncin only
moderate. ' he liberal Argentine snipmcnts
were the main depret-sing inlliienr. belnij
over 1.o00,iai bu. for the wn-k, ('umpired
with only 456,ono lust week. The opening
on May waa 4c lower at 7r.,t'.'7vc and
there waa an eariy slump to i74 u Ji . A
better demand developed lutrr in the day
and the. price advanced to 7N'c, but re
newed selling late In the session inured
another break and the mirket atillng oft
to Vi'ic and the close as weak and near
the iMitloni. May being off 1 i 1 1 - at 77'!!
7iSc. Clearances of wheat and Hour were
amall at 3MI.0O0 bu. ITimary receipts w re
biZM) bu., against 3n7,X!0 a year ago. Min
neapolis and luiluth reported receipts nf
So? cars, whleh, with loral receipts of 4.'i
car, none of contrart grade, made total
receipts of 3C cars for the thre points,
against 378 laat week and 2tfu a year ago.
Corn was rather quiet and nn easier feel
lng pervnded the pit. the fear nl a severe
break In wheat preventing much buylna.
The weakneaa of wheat waa the prln-lpal
bear factor, altho"gh lower ruhies wer:
parity responsible tor a lower opening.
Small rerelpta and a good cash dcrrmid
canned considerable covering by aborts, the
latter part of the session, but nn the final
break In wheat there waa another re
action, the close being about steady, with
Way off 'c at 44'4,c, after selling between
4c and 4514. loral ree- Ipts were 2.10 tars,
with two of contract grade.
Oats were easy In sympathy with the
lower prices In other grains and trading
was very light, with no features of conse
quence. The close was easier, with May
down Mi'4c at UK1!', after selling between
S6c and 36'4jr. laical receipts were 203 cars.
Provisions opened fairly firm on smill
receipts of hogs and hlghtr prices at tho
yards, but the eat'y strength 'i soon
lost on liquidation b:- outsiders, while pack
ers also had lard and rlba for sale. Cover
ing bv shorts In January pork caused an
adanie of l-oc In that delivery and the
close was up 55c at $lK.6i. May pork dosed
15o lower at $16.55. May lard off 12V at
J9 42' and ribs a shad- lower at $9.id1i9.17.
Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
36 cars; corn, 266 cars; oats. 195 cars; hogs,
16,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Opet:. High. Low. C'lose.Yes'y.
Wheat I I I
Jan. 74.' 74 74 74 j 74H
Mav 7U'i7Vtr 774j uWii 78
July 74V075 75 ' ' -i'75 (n's
Corn I I
Jan. 45 46 44, 46 ; 4..'4
May 444"4 45M, 44 H,, 44', 45
Julv 33V"n-S 43H 4ov43VSi i:!',
Oats I
Jan ! S3, ST
Mav
July 32T. 32T 321 .3i!H: 3-Ts
Pork j
Jan. IS 75 19 0ft 1R 75 1R 75 Is 2S
May Hi 75 Ifl 16 lfi 65 j lfi 70
Julv 16 36 16 35 16 10 16 20 16 35
Lard !
Jan. ! 30 10 20 9 90 SO I" 'JO
Mav 8 55 9 55 9 4n 9 42H, 9 55
Julv 37Mi 9 37'4 9 KV 9 2?'2 9 35
Rlba- j I
Jan. 97H 9 02H S 97',i 9 02'V 9 05
Mav 9 22V4 9 224 9 07'j 9 17H 9 14'4
July 9 0i 9"7Vtl 8 92! i) fil'ii 9 07Vi
Cash quotations were as follows:
FlOl'R- Oulet and easy; winter patents,
$3.78X-i: winter straights, tSMiXfX); spring
ratents, (3.603.95; spring straights. t3W3
50; bakers, J2.4bfn2.l0i.
WHEAT No. 2 aprlng, 77&78c; No. 3, 72c;
Ko. 2 red, 74(&4oi
CORN No. 2, 4fAlc: No. 2 yellow, 4,"iir.
OATS No, 2, S3c; No. 3 white, 33'it(36c.
RYE No. 2. 49c.
' BARLEY Good feeding, 4245c; fair to
choice malting, 4xf,jEj. -
SEEDS No. 1 flag, 11.17: No. I north
western, 11.22. Prime timothy, $4.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 216 62H
?'l'j.75. Iard, per 100 1b., . 90$, 10.25. Short
ribs sides (loose), 8ftV(f9.10. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $K2fti8.50. Short clear
sides (boxed), J9.37Vufl.iyH.
Following were the recelptc and ahlp
menta of flour and grain;
Receipts
Shipments.
10,000
15,100
2i4.7iiO
138.400
Flour, bbla
15.B00
64.81 ii)
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Onts, bu
It ye, bu
Barley, bu
..226.10O
,.3HI,6I
.. 6,7(iO
.. Su.GOU
14.900
On the Produce exchange today the bat
ter market was dull and steady; cream
eries, 16rt'26c; dairies. 15fa'23e. Eggs, stronger;
loss off, cases Included, 20V- Cheese, dull
and steady," 136 14c.
NEW YORK OF.;aM MARKETS.
((notations
of the Dit
on Varlon
t'omnao'lltles.
NEW YORK. Jan. ).-KI.01R-ReCpts,
J2.705 bbls. ; exports, 35.242 bbls. ; dull, with
buyers mid sellers apart; winter ' patents,
W.6ji4.00; winter straight, ja.iKa3.66; Min
nesota palent, 4.1544.af; winter extras,
2.(H"tia.l0; Minnesota bakers, M.26fi.40; win
ter low grades, $2.6iK(2.90. Rye flour, steady;
fair to g-Hjd. I3.3i3.3.i; rno'co to fancy. .'..4o
6U.55. Huckwheat flour, quiet, $2.20&'2.30,
pjt and to arrive.
I'OKNMEAI Steady; yellow western,
21.19: tlty, $1.17: Hrandywlne, 3.4(Kq3.5o.
RYE Steady No. 2 western, 6V, f. o. b.
afloat.
KAKUKY Dull; feeding, 47i; malting.
tU'iRoi'.
WHEAT Receipts. 35.i:0 bu. Spot, weak;
No. 3 rod, 81c. elevator; No. 2 red, 8lic, f.
O. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Diiluth. 8ic, f.
0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manltobu, 89c. f. o.
b. afloat. Options were generally weak all
day under dlHapnolntlug English cables,
email export demand, better crop and
weather news, local unloading and weak
oJtclde markets. The close was weak at
T'..il'-, net deiiine. March closed at 82",c;
May, SO 15-liVii81c: closed at 8lc; Jul"', 7S'4
j'"'Jc; closed r.t 78V.
CORN Receipts, 79,000 bu. ; experts, 50.732
bu. Spot, ateudy; No. 2, nominal, elevator,
avnd tii'c, f. o. b. ntloat; No. 2 yellow, 59c;
No. 2 white. t9c. Options were small. Ir
regular. In the main steady all d.ty, reflect
ing small contract slocks here, a good
cash demand west and prospective smaller
receipts, closing Heady at unchanged
I 'rices; February closed at ft a?; March, fiTftr
;V; dosed at 57c, May, D0S.ff'V li-lrtc;
cloned ai nic; July. 48i9o; dosod at 49
OATS-Recelpts, 42.000 bu. ; exports, 6.933
bu. Spot, ateady; No. 2. 43c; standard
white. 4Cc: No. 3, 42V; No. 2 white. 44c;
No. 3 white, 43V: track, mixed western,
nominal: track, white, 4;y't'te; track, white
state. 43D4e. Options fairly active and
ateiiily; May ciofed at 42c.
HAY (julet; shipping, 5570c; good to
Choice, 9i ill 06.
HOI'S-Firm; slate, common to choice.
19o2, 30i:i;c, 19.il, 24(o-'o; olds, fc'iljt.c. Pn"
cltic coast. 1!W2. !74i32c; 1901, 2J2ic; olds,
1. 'tc.
UlllES Firm: Ualveston, 30 to "S lbs
18c, California, 21 to ii lbs.. 19c; Texas dry
4 to 3o lbs . Me.
I .KATH ER Firm : acid. 4(cr,vc
lMtOYlSKNS Heef. firm; faiiilly. $15 00
li.CO; ineas, tio.oiti lo..V; beef hams
lJI.aocu21.a0; packet. 14.(KU IS. 00; city extra
India mot.s. 124. 0ui 27.00. Cut meats, steady
to firm; pickled bellies. Is.Oi lo.ui; pickled
shoulders. eS.2."V.50; pickled hams, 21l.ot;
11 fr. I .ard. steady; western stemmed. Slo. J.V;
rehned, quiet; continental. 110 35; South
America. Ill: compound. J7.12Jir.75. Pork
steady; family. $18 7f.i 19 0o; short clear
$11 (ii.ii2t.0o; mess, slS.0oil!l.50.
Tl.I,oW-Steady.
RICE-Firm.
I'l'TTKR- Receipts. .t;6 pkgs ; firm;
state dairy, lxjiiSc; creamery, exira, 2oc;
creamery, crmmon to choice, 19j2-'m.'.
Ei SOS Receipts, ,u24 pkgs.; steady: state
and Pennsylvania, average best, 2t25c;
western, Hor to fancy, li3c.
MKTAI.S The I-ondon tin market was a
little lower today, with spot closing at 131
15s and fuUres at 121 los. This showing
caused a somewhat eusler tone In the local
rcarket. whlrh closed at $28,75129.1 Cop
per. !i!e tl.i. was loer In lordou, losing
la isl. with siHit at Jl.'4 Ms 91 and futures
at 155. locally the market was dull and
without Important price changes. Standard
Is quoted at $1.'; lake. $12 4.'.4j 12.70; electro
lytic. $12 46nn2 6.; casting. $'2.2Wji; 50. lesd
was Is 3.1 lower ! lmlon at 11 8s M.
but here It continued qiiet and unchanged.
Spelter was quit! and unr'iar.ged locally
at J4.9C4IV0, but In London It advanced
s (d to i 7s d. Iron was quoted at i.'s
6.1 in tiiasvnw and at 4.S 6.1 in Mldd.es
borough. The local market continues more
or less nominal: No. 1 northern fojndry'ls
quoted at $24 .0044 V; Hit. I southern fouu-
c!ry and No. 1 soft i-outhern foundry at
f ' : M 3. ard No 2 northern fojndry at
i.'2.'"'n22..V'. W arrants are nominal.
1MI Kl'OI.KMI.l; MiRKK.I.
condition of Trade and notations on
staple and r'sinry Produce.
E'lOS-r rrsh stiM-lt. 1;, .
LIVE I f il l.TKY - Hens. c: f.l.l roosters.
ir"'-; tinkers. 12ii13c; ducks 'u- gees?,
"" : si.rinit 1 hlrkrns. per lb.'. :'n .
I'P.ESSEK PiUI-TIiV'-Yourn chickens,
l"!!!'11?!-. hens. 1' c; turkeys, 15til.se; du' ks,
I l 'i iic . rh ae. Iwi 11c.
HI TTKP. - I'ac alng stock. K",c: choice
d.ilry. In tubs. l.nHc; S'parator 24t25c.
OYSTERS Standard, per rati, 2v; extra
Kl. i ts. p r can. Xic. Nw York counts per
rati, l.'c ; bulk, extra selects, jht gal., J1.75;
bulk, st.milnrd. per Kal., Jl 35.
r'KKSH FIS1 : -Trout, !"i;.ic; herring, 3c;
pickerel. 8c; pike. 9 ; i.t h, tic; bufrln,
ilrrsied, 7c; sunllsh 3c; b'utlus. 3c; wlipc
lih, 9c; nalmon. Iic; hnddi ok, 11c; codfish.
12c, redsnapp r. 1ic; lobsters, belled, pr r
lb.. 30c; Inheters. :rei 11, per lb., 2Sc; b.ill
tv"ids. lc; catfish, 14c; black b;isa, 2oc;
balib.it, 11c.
P.RAN-Per ton J13.50.
HAY Prices qui. ted by Omaha Vhnle
rnle pealers' association: Choice No. 1 up
land, $s; No. 1 medium. $7; No. 1 course,
IS..M". Rye straw, $6. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair: receipts light.
CORN Siio.
OATS 54c.
RYE No. 2. 45c
VEGETABLE?.
NEW CEI.ERV-Ka aman o, p;r del., 25c;
California, oer doi., 4.V((i5c.
POTATOES-Per bu., 1t"ii45c
SWEET POTATOE8-lowa
$2.25.
and Kansas,
Tl'RNIPS Per bu., 40c; Canada
rutaba-
gas, prr lb.. IV.
BEETS New southern, per doi. bunches,
50e; old. per bu., 40c.
I'l'd'il HERS Hothouse, per doi., $2.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c.
CARKt TS Per bu., 40c.
(IKKK.N ONIONS Southern, per doten
bunches, 45c.
UADIhH ES Southern, per dog. bunches,
45e
Tl'RNIPS New southern, per doi. bunch
es, 60c.
HP1NAC1I Southern, per doi. bunches,
50c
WAX BEANS Par bu. box, $3; string
beans, per bu. box, $1.60.
CAHBAGE Holland seed, per lb., l'ic
ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per lb.,
l',-c; Spanish, per calf, $1.75.
NAVY MEANS Pt bu., $2 60.
TOMATOES New Florida, per 6-basket
crate. $4.5o')i5 m.
I'Al'UKIiOWBK- California, per crate,
$2.75.
FRF 1TB.
PEARS Fal varieties, per box. $2.60.
APPLES Western, per bbl., J2.75; Jona
thans. 4.nii; New York stock. $3.25; Cali
fornia Meiilowers, per bu. bcx, $1.50.
GRAPES Malagas, per keg. 6."!7.0O.
CHAN'l'KRKIKS Wisconsin, per bbl.,
Jl'Vu'i; i'.i ll and Huglea. Jll; per box, 13.6 .
STRAWBERRIES Florida, per auait,
50c
TROPICAL FRF ITS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to srfze,
$2."'j:.5'.
LEMONS California fancy, $3.50; choice,
$3.25.
Oit AN11ES California navels, fancy, $3.25;
choice. $3; Mediterranean sweats. $2.25.
DATES Persian, In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6c: per cuf of 30-lb. pks., $2.25.
FIGS California, per lo-lb. cartons, $1;
Turkish, per 35-lb.- box. 14iji8c.
MISCELI .AN EO I r S.
HONEY Nw I'tah, per 24-frame case,
"cVl4;R- New York. $1.50; per -bbl.. $2.75.
S A I' ERK RAFT Wisconsin, per Vubl.,
$2.25: per bbl.. JUL 75.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2o; shelled. 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 7V: No. 2 salted, 6V; No. 1
veal caiV. 8 to 12', lbs., 8V: No. 2 veal
cal', 12 to 10 lbs., tic; dry hides, S1ii2c;
sheep pelts. 2:'(j75c; horse hides, fl.50ft2.a0.
NITS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., lie; No. 2 solt shell,
per lb., 13c: No. 2 hard shel!, per lb., i2c;
P.razils. per lb.. 12c: filberts, per lb., 12c;
almondt), soft shell, ucr lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large per lb., 12V;
small, per lb.. 11c; cocoanuts, per doz.. One;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, ner lb.,
5V; 'resisted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
fl.50; cocoanuts, per lot), $4.
OLD METALS, ETC. A. B. Alplm
qjotes the following prices: Iron, country,
mixed, per ton, $11; Iron, stove plate, per
ton, $s; copper, per lb., 8V; brass, heavy,
per lb., 8V; brass, light, per lb., 6V: lead,
per lb., sc; tine, per lb., 2V; rubber, per
lb., 6V.
WF.ARF. COMMISSION COM PAX V
110-111 Board of Trade. Omaha, Xeb
Telephone 15 HI.
CHICAGO. Jan. 30.-WHEAT-Market
has been weak, off a cent from Thursday's
closing prices. There was more liquida
tion. The cold wave which was predicted
waa not realized. Cables were lower an.l
the other aide showed very little interest
at the decline. Modern Miller said wheat
was without, protection, but no damage re
ported aa yet. Clearan-es, 380,000, mostly
flour. Seaboard reports from 15 to 32 loads
taken for export. Clearances for the week,
4.42V.OOO, compared with 3.702,000 last year.
There Is the prospect of a very small de
crease In the visible. Primary receipts,
522.0OO bu., against 396.0i) bu. laat year; pri
mary shipments, 136,000 bu.. agalnat 84.000
bu. last year. Northwest receipts, 257 cars,
against 344 l ist week and 249 a year ago.
laical receipts, 40 cars, wltn none of con
tract; estimate for Saturday, Sa cars.
CORN Market has been small, within a
narrow range. Prices were off a fraction
early on favorable weather, but later there
waa a recovery on the taking back of early
sales. Cash corn was V to .c higher on
account of the small receipts, the Inspec
tloi only showing 2c9 cars, with two of
or.tract; estimate for Saturday, 265 cars.
The snipping demand is not quite so active,
but there is still a pressure to till old sales.
Clearances, 42.1,000 bu. New York reports
20 loads taken for export. Primary re
ceipts, ;9Vuo bu., against 226.000 bu. last
year: primary shipments. 718,0o0 Uiu.,
against 28I.0110 bu. Argentine shipments
were only 41.000 bu. There were only 9
cars of contract out of private houses.
OATS Market haa been firm, although
there was a email decline early on flue
weather and In sympathy with other
grains. The range ot prices has beer
small and , trae'e unimportant. Cash oats
were V higher. Local receipts, 203 cars,
with 8 of contract; estimate lor Saturday,
9." cars. Clearances, 7.000 bu.
PROVISIONS Market opened strong, but
fold off on liberal offerings of lard by
Roloson. Later the market became, weak
011 selling of lard by Cudahy and general
'liquidation by long holders. There were
24,(ki bogs here; prices at yards, 10c hit hi r.
Estimate for tomorrow. 16,009 head. Hogs
In the west today, 52.9U0. against 64.500 last
week, and 61Ki last year.
WEARE COMMISSION CO.
St. Louis Grain and Prorlalona.
6T. I-OUIS. Jan. SO.-WHEAT-IjOwer;
No. 2 red, cosh, elevator, 71e; track. 'Vrt
7f'sc; May, 74c; July, 7Ht(&71V; No. 2 hard,
714 73c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash 41c; track, 41
i'c; aiay. ii't;.
OATS SWak; No. 2 cash. 35c; track, 3ii
636c; May, 36-"-c: No. 2 white. 37c.
RYE Strong at 4V0Oc.
FLOl'R Wulet; red winter patents. $3.35
I&3.55; extra fancy and etmight. $3.15i3.40;
Clear, $3.tii''n3.1.i.
SEED Timothy, steady. $3.0uij3.FJ0.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.3o.
BRAN-Dull, quiet, $10.0011.60; prairie,
dull, $9.(.:i 11.50.
IRON COTTON TIKS-$1.07'.
BAGGING-6 5-ir,iii7 l-16c.
HEMP Twine, 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
standard mess, $17.61. Lard, lower at T9.45.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed cxtr.i short
and clear ribs, $9.12; short clems, $9.37V-.
Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $10.00;
clear ribs, $1o.12H; short clear, $10.37.
METALS Iml. easy at t3.9503.97V. Spel
te,'. t;rm at 4 85.
POULTRY Higher; chickens. 11c; tur
keys. 16c; ducks. 12c; grete. i'it7c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17fa25c;
dairy. 17t20c.
EGGS Lower at 17c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 6.1X1 HU
Wheat, bu 62.l 31.I4H
Corn, bu I24.noO 352,iD
Oats, bu 51.U00 66.0OJ
Toledo irain and aeee).
TO'.EDO. O.. Jan. 30. -WHEAT Dull,
easier; cash and January. 77c; Mav. 9ue.
CORN Dull, steady; January, 4oc; May,
44 V-
OATS Dull, unchanged; January. 37c;
Mav. 37V.
RYE No. 2. 64c.
SEEDS Clover. fairly active, easier;
January, $7.15; March $7.20; prime timothy,
$1.90; prime alstke, $8.10.
ItBlalh 4. rain Market.
ni'LI TH. Jan. 30 WHEAT Cash. No 1
hard 75c; No. 2. r.orthtrn, 73c: No. l'north
ern. 76V: May, 77c; July, 7c.
OATS May, 35c.
I'earia Maran,
PEORIA. Jan. 30 -CORN-Flrm ;
41V
OATS Firm ; No. t while, S3V
WHISKY-$130.
No, 3.
NlaaieaiMilla Wheat. Flour a aid Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. SO. WH EAT May,
76t5Vi July, 7V, on track. No. 1 hard.
THE OM AIT A DAILY 11KK: SATUKDAY,
7c; No. 1 rorthern. 7r.c; No. 2 r.orthern
74V.
KIJif-Flr't :
in tents. $3 frf.tj l. j
cli nm. $2 yn 2. .
MP.AN-Jn bull:
.-tents. l n ,i 11;
tlrt clears, $2.tH;
seron 1
second
$14 .vxii4.7
Liverpool (iraln anil 1'rntlmnrt.
LIVERPOOL. Jim. M - WHEAT-Spnt,
steady; ,'o 2 red western, winter, 6s IV;
No. 1 no'thi rn. sprlnc Kl"i. No. I c,,,
lornlii. ii IV Futiii's. qui"!: March, i.s
2: ' ; May, 6s 2'4d.
CORN front, qui"'. Amcrlian mixed.
new. n mi. f'.itjre, otiiet; Ji i-.i:
incl: March. 4p4'd: Mav. -f 2's.d
nom-
t 1X31 R St. LciuIm fancy winter, quiet,
PEAS Quiet: Canadian. 6 7d
HOPS At I nclun 1 Pacific
6 liis'q t7 fis.
PROVISIONS Meef. ipv;
men. b'.'s 6d. Pork. rHy;
coast ),
f x t ri.
prim
rlrm,
India
wrst-ru. 75s. Hams, short
cut. 14
to 16
or., irrm. pjs lul. ilncifi. t timln rta lid i-ut.
2S to 30 lbs., steady, 676 1; shi.rt ribs, l'i to
24 lbs., steadv. 47s : long e'ear middles,
light. 28 to 34 lh., firm. I'-s; long clear mid
dles, heavy, Zii to 4n lbs. firm. 47s 6d ; short
clear backs, 16 to 20 Ills'., firm, IK; cleu
bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 51. Shoulders,
square. 11 to 13 lbs., iie.idy. E". Lard,
prime we-tern. In tierces, quiet. 61s: Ameri
can refined In palls, quiet, nls.
HiTTER-Nomlnal.
"H EESi' Strwig; American finest white
and colored, 62s 6d.
1 A LMJW Prime city, steady. 27s (Sd;
Australian, in London, lirm, 31s 3d.
Kansas City (iraln and Provisions.
KAN8S CITY. Jan. 30. WH EAT Ma v,
(KVaVSV: July, (KVic: cash. No. 2 hard. 6tii,
fabiV; No. ;:, 6514f'HW1c: No. 4. f9fa62V; re
jected. 54W,9c; No. 2 red, 69fi70c; No. 3,
Mt'TSc.
CORN January. 31-: May. :S'4li3SV;
ca4i. No. 2 mixed. 391'V; No. 2 white, 4i4
i41V: No. 3. 40V.
OATS No 2 white, 3(Vii6V; No, 2 mixed,
2fW36c ,
K 17-No 2, 45c.
HAY Choice timothy, $13.50; choice prai
rie. $9.00.
ML'TTER Creamery, 'gCSc; dairy, fancy.
19c.
EGGS Fresh,- 18c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Ro.OOO 41.60-1
126.0111) KS.S00
21,0110 28,"O0
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats. bu...
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30 BUTTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery, 1.M.-26V; extra western prints, 28c.
EGGS Steady. fair demand; fresh
nearby. 2"o at the mark; fresh western, 22
r23c; fresh southwestern, 23c; fresh south
ern, 21c at the mark.
CHEESE I'lichantfCd: New York full
creams, prime, small. IficMV. New York
fair to good, 13V1V; New 1 ork prime
large, 14c.
Mllwnnkee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jon. 30. W 1 1 EAT Mar
ket lower; No. 1 northern. 78Vj'ii 7.s-,c ; No. 2
northern. 77(n77V; Mav. 77i'irn"v. sellers.
RYE Steady: No. 1. 51''ifi2c.
HA RLKY-Stea.lv; No. 2, M1 Tic; sample
464i 57c.
CORN May. 44V. sellers.
XF.W MIKK STOCKS AM) ROM).
Hitch In I. P. Htrike Xegrnllntlona I n.
settles Rnllns) ecorltles.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30 After ruling djll
and somewhat Irregular during the greater i
part of the day the stock market In the I
later trading developed n pronounced reac
tionary tendency. There was no special
features: of Interest in the eatly dealings.
The profjvf lonal element tried to make
capital out of the reported art -back of. the
Venezuelan negotiations, but the greater
ee.se and abundance of money and some
moderately sharp advances In 11 few spe
cialties tended to nfl'set the effect nf tho
traders' selltnsr. Liberal mfvrliiRs by the
banks carried the cash rate to the lo-vci-t I
level In some time. Aciorillni," to tru?-t-worthy
reports fully Sl'i.omMViO wns loaned
at 3'4 per mit and perhaps half that sum
at 3 per ent. It was stated that the
greater part of this money was put out by
the- PehnsyR aula railroad, which receipt
made a large and advantageous loan in this
market. This, however, was denied, and It
was elsewhere reported that money which
the trv.st companion had been lending re
turned and bank money loaned at the lower
figure. The rate for dfkiand money fell
to 2'A per cent later In -4he day. ihe note
worthy feature of the forenoon was the
rhirp advonoe In St. Louis & San Fran
cisco on reports, of an alliance with the
Southern Railway. Much nl the buying
of those Issues was said to be for Pitts
burg account. Considerable weakness waa
shown by the traction Btocks, particularly
Metropolitan securities, on taik that an
other Installment of the subscription was
to be called for. Metropolitan Street Rail
way Buffered in sympathy, and Brooklyn
Rapid Transit, In which there will be soon
a change of management, was also weak.
In the afternoon the entire list became un
si'ttled under the leadership of Union Pa
cific and allied Btocks, which were sold on
the news from Omaha of a serlouB hitch
In the negotiations between Union Paclfto
offlduls and the labor representatives. Tho
closing wan weak. Forecast of the week a
monev movement lndicnted a gain of some
$i!.OO0,OO0 by the local banks. This is less
than was looked for by students of the
linuncial situation. The rate for exchange
advanced 10 points to $4.8685, giving rise to
some discusflon concerning the future
movement of the market at the time when
the gold outflow ordinarily sets In . Those j
In toucn wun me movement nave indi
cated that It was of no unusual significance,
the volume of business being very much
restricted, notwithstanding the departure
tomorrow of the fast steamer which was
expected some days ago to take out con
siderable gold. Today's rate, however, was
several points below tho export levei. and
experts declared that there waa very sllgtn
probability of early engagements. At tho
same time It waa paid that next week's
foreign exchange would depend entirely
upon Ixir.dnn trading and the London stock j
market. Anotner large natcn or railroad
returns wlb Issued showing for the most
port marked Increases In gros'E. but some
of the i.et returns were regarded as un
satisfactory. Business In bonds Increased slightly, but
it also lacked a dellulte tendency. Total
sales, par alue, $2.225.ii.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York. Stock exchange:
AtclilKin M'i Ho. Rlly pld K
-lo p(d :' Tex 4 Pacldc a
Bal. A Ohio l""1 1011.10. st. U 4k. NV. n
do Dfd 8.'U oa ufd.
44
Canadian Pacini- UiiS I'mon l'-.l(lc
..lt-14,
..
..
.. 4f-j
.. 24',
.. U,
..
.. .".
..!.i
. .211
.13.1
,.2ZU
..
.. 4ii
Canada 60
74 du old
I'hea. St Ohio
ChU-ago a; Alton..
do pfd
Chi-' ISO &: K. 111.
Ih'tnKO O. W..
do Ut pfd
do Id pfd
. (l'i Wabaah
. 35 uo pfd
. 7i Vhrellns He L. E.
.111 j do 2d pfd
. S7'4 Wis. Central
. h:' I do pfd
. 4IH Adama Ex
.SlM'-l Aliiarlcan Ex
ChUaso & N. W
(hi.ago Tar. & Tr... Ill lulled aiatea Bx.
do pfd ;l!',lW-lll-rnro
C. r. '. St. L S',Amal. loppar
Colorado an
do lt pfi
do 2d pld
IV1. A Hti-ifon.
llel. L W...
... saVAiuer. rar & F.
... iiiVj
do pfd....
Amer. Lin. Oil....
. .17i,
do pfd
. .urn
. . :m
.. as
American 8. A Ii..
1
Mi,
Urnver & R.
u.
do lit, I
do pfd
Eri
do lit pfil
do Sd t-fd
Great Nor. pfd...
Him kin Valley...
do p'd
Illtnola Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Krlc & W...
do pfd
I. & N
Manhattan L
Mel. at. Ri
Men. Central ....
ftlex. National ..
Minn. 4i St. L...
Mo. Paiiflr
M . K. & T
do pfd
lAnac. Mtnl'is 'o...
Urimklyn 1(. T
i'nlo. Kurl &. Iron.
,1'niia. Ilaa
Coin. I'lir-afvo pfd.
. 1:1
.2UP,
.Hi
I'M.
H
. IS
. 'H'-i
. 0
. 4f-i
. 27 '1
.113
. 67
. Ill
. I'lii
. 4
K a
is:
. '"'a
7m,
..2UI
..ldli)! Cen. Kls-trlr
.. i 'Hoi king l oal
. .IIH4I Inter. I'apar
.. 4.1'!; dn pfd
.. 7J ilAiieile Obm
.. 47 Natlnnal Ulacult ..
,.ll:i 'Nalion.U Lead
. . 1 2-"i 1 v 1 No. Anierl-an
.. 14 11 V Pacific Coam
..l.Hl! Pa.itlf Mall
.. 2l7B,P',opie'a (.an
.. 1J PriaMd S. l ar
..107 I 1I0 pfd
..Itli Pullman I'. Car
.. 27 Republic Steel
..5'-' do pfd
..1H.I Sugar
N. J. ('antral
.129',
N. Y. Central 1VH, Tenn. Coal ar Iron..
'-j
II
7
15'.
its
:!7!-
Norfolk c W.
":i54 I nlon Hk
do pfd
Ont a. -In at W...
Pa-miiylvanta
Br.itng
do lnl pfd
do Id pfd
at. L. A S F.
do lat pfd....
do 2d pfd
8t L. 8. W....
do pfd
Si. Paul
do pld
So. Pa-tflc
So. Rallay ...
. 0:'i do pfd
. 33S V. 8. Leather
.lf-3 do pfd
. al'a V. S. Kubber
. 7:, do pfd
.74 1 U . 8. Steel
. i,i dn pfd
. M--, Weplern I nion ...
. 7. 11, Amer. !.o.'on.-illve.
, "I-2,! do pl-l
. a-)1- K. 1'. t-outh.rn. . .
.171 I do pM
.12 HiMk bland
. t3 do pfd
I7,
New York Mlnlnai Stocks.
NEW YORK. J
the closing prices
Adnma i on
Alloa
Hreee
Urur.iiwti k Con
i'i.niat. k Tunnel
Con. t'al 4k Va
lieadwoed Terra
lioru Silver
Iron SMvar
Leadillle i'oa
an.
on
3d. The follnwing are
mining .toons:
:u t. llle Chief a
. 2i Ontario .V.t
. 4i llihlr :'il
. 4'. Phoe.ilx
T jPctoiti '
3 I Savage 411
.i Sierra Nevada ..
l-'i Sniail Hopra 1 1
an ibiandard 30u
1
Korrlgs Financial.
I-ONDON, Jan. 30 Money was In good
demand In the mark-1 today, but the pres
sure was lessrp.ed. Discounts were firm.
Business on the Stock exchange was quiet,
with prices nearly firm. Consuls hardened
end home rails were tlrm. especially heavies.
Americans were Irregular at the opening,
hardened, became inanimate ami e!os.-d
steady. The idleness In Ihe Kafhr depurt-
1 nient has driven operators In those securi
Flb'S s-rtlons. notably the West African.
PARIS. Jan. 3D. B jsiness opt ncd calm on
the bourse today. Later they became gen-
erally firmer, with demands In various de
luirtmrnls. Thlr was accentuated with the
apprnai h of th option oiKralfons, which
were mostly effected In buyers' favor. 1'lt'
mHlriy tiaiilng became quieter. Rentes
wire heavy, noulh Americans were weak.
Industrials wrrc !rrcg ili.r and Rio flntos
wet firm. Katlrs tluctuatid and closed
with an unsc iislactory tone. The private
rate nf discount was 2 15-16 per cent. Three
per er.t rentes, f.i'f wic for the account
MERLIN. Jin 3". The Internationals
wire well niiiiitalned on ihe bourse today.
PoMugtiesp iihI Argentines were In good
di man. I and hardened. Locals were lirm.
Prices generally closed below the N-st quo
tations of the iiav. lUscount rate for snort
bill". 3 per cent; for three months' bills. 2'i
per cent.
WEEKLY IMK (I.KAHIMiS.
Knmmnry of llii-lnrss Trnasacted $y
-
the Associated Danka.
NEW YORK. Jan. So. The following
table, compiled by Mradstriet. shows the
bank c:earii'K ut Ihe principal cities for
the week ended January 29, with the per
centage of Increase and decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
year:
I
CITIES
Amount. Inc. Dec
New York
( hlcago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. louls
Pittsburg
Baltimme
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Kansas City
dev. lnd
Mlnmapolls
Ner 1 1. Pans
Detroit
Lnulsvllle
Indianapolis
Providence
O.MAHA
Milwaukee
Buffalo
St. Paul
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Savannah
Salt Lake City
Albany
1 os Angeles
Memphis
Fort Worth
Seattle
Washington
Hartford
Peoria
Toledo
Portland. Ore
Rochester
Atlanta
lies Moines
New Haven
Worcester
Nashville
Sprlngtleld Mass..
Norfolk ..'
Grand Rapids
Kirnntnn
Portland. Me
Sioux city
A 11 p list a
Syracuse
Dayton, O
Tacoma
SpoHiine
Topeka
Davenport
$1,299.779. 495..
I 199.619,278.
12.H.3i2.21.
116.472.221,
I 45.501,45..
1 45.s4n.lsi;
1 2i.isi.s(
I i7.l7K.464
I 22.-52.i5 1
i 19.11.643 .
In 448.-99,
l.V39 62S
1 ln.636,90-';'
9. ml .572:.
, 10.362.422.
8.0
LI
6.8!.
'isiij.
"i'.b '.
.8'.
Is. 5.
21.4..
I 1-2
L6.2
12.3;
15.4,
I
27.0;
IS. 8
34.1
5.i
6. 2.0O1;
6,7i3,i(0,.
7.773.545;
7.6 4.99il
5.6 1.526!
6.008,5.11 1
4.676.9741
3 901,594 .
3,670.5o1.
4.607.211
2,475.f:7;.
2.936,326;
4.357.820,
2.732.lt25'.
3.255.370;
.i.aOMis;
3.653.0901
3351.917;
2.677.2i iS!.
3.440.716
3.718.Wi
2.51 1.927 .
3.342.S9-1I.
1.951.531,
1.4S4.3I1;
1.184.956.
2.191.734,
1.567.633,
1.6''.2i6i
l.iv1,8i6 .
16.2
14.0,
11.6
20.4
6.7
..I
14.1
11.0
'20.1
31.2.
"!o.
21.91.
-.:!.
30.5
10.3
1.2
'.islol,
101.6 .
31.31.
3.0 .
4.0 .
26.6..
26. 3.
19.4 .
2.4
'io.'o
"i.i
1
1.612.236;
21.5'.
I
1.
IIKM2 .
1.357.071.
4.3,.
,2:7-
20.7!.
67.61.
22.0 .
1.91S.017;
1.6I3.9C3;.
1.574.411'
2.032.00;
1 i72.624'
1,341. 99s.
776,729 .
220,942' .
92.7i-9 .
1.073 691.
1. 41. ill
9!6f3j
7x1. -nm!
1.064. 7'9'
609.391-.
1.142 819,.
446,317.
t70.0"0
e;i,9i9.
56.29S
64K.611I
396. ..
6a2.82S
671.294! .
F-52.222!
62l.271i
M5I.2-W.
mi, 1561
327.0oO
366.66oi
319.254,
371.81
3ss,8l2
312,081..
18i'.2i! .
161.0.18!
217,401
10. 473 .0.10
4,49..900
671,331
91.J17
476.224',.
210.37S.
2,006,942: .
17.4
De-ntiir, III.
Wilmington,
Del..
Evansv.lle
Birmingham
Fali River
Macon
Little Rock
Helena
Knoxvllle
Ia-wcII
Akron
Wichita
Sprlnglteld, 111
Lexington
New H- dford
( h ittanooga
Youngstown
Kuiamazoo
Fargo
Mlnghamton
Roc lord
Canton
Jacksonville, Flo..
Springfield, O
Chester
yulncy
Bloniiilngton
Sioux Falls
Jacksonville, 111....
Fremont
tGalveston
IColumbus, O
5 Wheeling
JVVilkesbarre
Greensburg, Pa....
Munafleld, O
Utlca, N. Y
Totals, U. S
Outside New York.
.-3
35.81
18.0
9.81
14.6!
4 6
10.5
"2 .'7
"3!5
eo.oj
..I
25.2
37.i
I.
30.81.
51. 4.
' 2j i I .
10.0..
10.9,.
16. 3.
49.6 .
65.2 .
34.1
6,1.71
65.6
23.l!
25. 2
22.1
8.4
r
.l$2,092,069,620
. 792,911,1251
3.0
6.5
CANADA.
Montreal .
Toronto ..
Winnipeg .
Halitax ...
Vancouver,
19,006,236
14,643.130
3,5S,710
1.650,4341
1.070.3911
24.9
20.61
61.8
1.6
'49!8
B. C.
Hamilton
St. John, N. I
Victoria, B. t
(Cjuebec
Ottawa
London, Ont.
1.030,451
663.416
584,891
1,146.798
1,618,376)
646.643
4.8
'25"6
14.9
29B
Total. Canada.
$ 46.182,8231 26. 0!
Not Included In totals because containing
other items than elearlnga.
Not included la totals because of no
comparison for last year.
vr York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30,-MONEY-On call,
easier at 2V3'4 per cent, closing offered at
2 per cent; time money, easy; sixty days,
AW'a4 per cent: ninety days, 4V4j4 per
cent; six months, 4(h4i per cent; prime
mercantile paper, 4iit5 per cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, f4.86.0ii
4MW0 (or demand and at $4.i3SoCav4.8ob for
slxtv days: posted rates, $4.K4Vs1i.8'l; com
mercial bills. $4.82'f44.83T- , .
SILVER Bar, 47V; Mexican dollars.
S'bONDB Government, steady; state, inac
tive; railroad. Inactive.
The closing quotations in bonds are as
?"b"3i. 2a. reg....iu L. N- nl. 4 101
do coupou l .Mx. Central 4a 74
do 3.. reg HO ! lo la Inc. ......... . 25
l ... . res U4'-i U
...1J4-, U.. K. Il T. 4a Ui
. n,.nn.. l:ta' do
.... M'
do old 41. reg til N. T. y. gen. a-a... i
do t'uspon
do f. reg
do coupon
Alihlaim gen. 4a.
do adj. 4a
Dal. lllilo 4i..
do I'ia
do voiiv. 4h
Canada go. 2a....
Central of Oa. 5a
do la Inc
,.11U ."S. J. - gen. a i-..-,
..101 No. Pacific 4a ldJ'a
..ln4; do 3a 72
..102 N, W. eon. 4a lul
.. 9-",i Hearting gen. 4a 7',
..lull, ht L el 1 M r. 5s....ll4'4
.. 8S1, Ut. L. A S. r. 4a ft'it
..lu4i2 Ft. L. 8. W. la i
..1-iw1, Uo 2a an
. lnl 9. A. & A. P. 4a
.. ;!., S.i. 1'a. IHc 4c li
(her. & Oliln 4'i,...loa
I htraso el A. 2 ja... 7x
So. nauway na ni'
7iaa & Pacific l,...lie
C. ft. ti Q. n. 4a..
fl.tvi T.. 81. I.. It V. 4a... T'
', M & St 1 n la. .Ill1, I nlon Pacific 4, l'lv,
l'. i N. W. ". 7 U4 lo conv. 4a Id.',
I'.. R. I. & P. 4....'.M ,W'alllah !a Ui'a
C C 1 ' & 8t L g. 4a. .101 do In Ill
I'hlcagn T. r. 4a I'. I so deb. B '7
Colnrailo 80. 4 ;i V.'ct Shore 1 110
Denver & R. O. 4s.. Mi Wheel. A I. K. 4a... 2
Krle prior hen 4.... Vs V. I . Central 4a
itn general 4a....... 87 Cob. Tobacco 4a 7i
K. W. ei.l). (.'. Is. ...112 ,Colo. Fuel &a t'4
hocking Vai. 4'-,s...ld Huck Island 17
l.nnaon ick Uniuatlnn,.
LONDON. Jan. 30. Closing quotations:
Co-sils for money... N. V- t'antml K'4
do a count Norfolk St Weatern.. 74',
Anaconda t'v ao PM 4V
Atcliihon
do pfd
naltlmnra Ohio..
Canadian Paclfl.-
t'hiaaneakc A- Ohio.
Chlraao C. V
I'.. M St Si. P
Tie lee ra
Denver Sc R. O
do pfd
Rrle
lio 1,1 pfd
io :i rid
Illlnoia Central
l.ou.,vUle .V Naah .
M . I: St T
. to Ontar o Siealern .. 34H
t'1., Pennaylvania 7a'
.104 Hand Mlnea Ii
.ie Heading 314
. ;..r do 1,1 pfd 44",
. 2't do 2d pfd J '-,
.1R7 ta Southern Hallway 3fi74
. 2?i lo pfd t7',
. V Southern Paclflc
. t t'nlon Piclnc. lf-4
. 42S do Pfd H'
. 74 t'nlled State, Star)...
. ca do pfd
.I4i Wtka..h m1,
.m do pfd 4',
s
BAR SILVER Steady at 21.d per ounce.
MONEY 34 per cent. The rate of die
count In the open market for siiort bills Is
S'iii'a ier est nt and for three months'
bills Is Zi-Wui- pet cent.
lloalon Mocks ! Bonds.
BOSTON. Jan. 3o.
rc nt: lime loans,
rtrsing of slocKa und
-Call loans, 41,'ti,5 per
cj5 iier cent. Official
t .in 's:
Alt hla..s
.11-1
Amalgamated ...
IlingUain
laluniei A Hetli
Centennial
Copper Range ..
1 i-iiiiliifon t'oal .
Kranklui
Isle P.nyal
Mohawk
led Isimlnion ..
oeola
Parr.H
uuln-y
Faiita Pa Copper
laroara-'k
TritTmu.valn ....
Trinity
lulled Btalea ..
I wit
Victoria
Win-.na
Wolverine ......
Daly Weal...'....
...
... :3-
..U"
.. z
.. 4"i
..m
.. 10
.. if,
.. r.i
.. 1
..
.. 74
..107
... I',
.AIM
.. iM
.. l-,
.. ::
.. 24
.. ',
... 7',
.. r.
.. u
c la
n Central 4a. . . .
At-hionn ...
do pf.l
Ilostou A Albany..
Roetnn & Me
Ho.slon Elrvaled ..
N V . N. 11 & H.
Kltehrn-rrt pfil
t'nlon Pacifl--
M,i Central
Amarl.-an gugar ...
d- nfd
American T. A T..
Dominion I. 4 fi...
Hen. Kleclrb
Maaa. Kleelrlc
I uitad Krull
I B Siael
do pfd
Weailngn. Ciuinon.
Adventure
AU-iur,
Ex-olvldend.
.n4
1 " ' -a
. ;
14t';
.t2n
.14 -I,
.i0.ll,
24',
.1!
. 121
.IK
',
tw
. 27
.!'
. It
4
.TAN IT A It Y 31. 1003.
OMAHA LIVE STOCk MARKET
Cattle Beceipts Mora M)derit and Pricti
H Id Fnllj Steady.
HOGS OPENED HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK
Very Light Ran of keep and Lambs
on gale, bat Market Could afely
;H' lnted trady on Both
Killers anil Feeders.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Olhcial Monday 4..1 t.,5a o.i..4
OiTlclal Tins-lay 5,, lushj' t.oiri
Olliclal Weunes.lay 3,'.io H.o-t S.iO)
Oltlcial Thursduy d.o.,4 .oo6 3 ics
t Ulicia 1 i'rluay l.j-a "i.tiaj 446
Klve days this week,...18,2.".7 4i85i 23.-93
Same days last week l-i.iis 4 1.4.16 24.W4
Sume Week before 1:1.342 3s,14o 23. it
Ham three weeks ago...l.JI6 3i.iI6 l.3oi
Same four weeks ago 14. nil 4i.os l.!i.-a
Same days lasi year 14. ".M 3a.M3 11,316
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The loik w.iiM table shows the receipts of
raitte, nogs anil shtep at Couth Omaha
lor the year to uutt, and comparisons witn
lasi year:
tattle ....
Hogs
bliivp
1J03.
inc.
Dec.
76.4H5
LiS.ldU
71, diitl
itt.tso
23.oiH
6J.U4I 44,6iO
3.1, tos
H..l,
Average -nc -
1-iaiu
foe uugs a 1
South
Omaha lor ihe last eeveial tint with com
parisons:
Date. j 1903. ili02. 1 101 . 119KX). ,1SSS.189;.
Jan. 1...
Jan. ...
Jan. ...
Jan. 4...
Jan. ....
Jan. ...
Jun. 7...
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Jan. ...
Jan. 10..
Jan. 11..
Jan. 13..
nn. 13..
Jan. 14..
Jan. 1..
Jan. 16..
Jan. K,,
Jan. 18..
Jan. 19..
jair. 30..
Jan. 21..
Jan. 22..
Jan. 23..
Jan. 21..
Jan. 25..
Jan. 26..
Jan. 21..
Jon. is..
Jan. 211..
Jan. 30..
i 33 1
3i
6 ;V.I
I
5 271
4yi,
SIM
6 48 .
40 I
6 41) I
a
45T4I
tt "!
6 36 ,,
6 41 j
4H4,
4-,
I
6 391k!
6 4'i
0 bS'.,
6 63 I
6 oil V
6 664
I
6 72-1.1
6 lioSl
6 o4 ,
6 64Sj
6 734,1
0 2-'
6 22
b 1J,
2
I
6 24
OV,
6 UV 1
ls
6 14
6 04!
I
6 00 1
6 14!
6 'ii
6 15
6 l?l
6 22
' I
6 27 1
6 1)
6 01' 1
6 i'.t
6 0
6 14,
I
6 1.'
0 9j
b
6 -',')
4 361
4 tr
4 Vit
6 02
604,
6 Ot'
i Ob,
b 14,
a -01
6 3oi
6 17;
I
5 l&t
6 2n!
6 26
0 2lli
2J
6 27;
I
5 tf.,
b 13
t Iji
6 21;
b 13,
5 13
I
6 22
b 28 i
& li
4 i;
4 u
4 ,
4 2i
4 .!
4 3o
I
4 34 1
4 4)
4 3b
1
i 4;
4 t3
i
4 58
L!
4 48
4 i6
4 &4
4 trl
w
4 t:-
4 66;
4 4
4 co I
4 (.':
46,!
4 66 1
3 4 -i 1 18
1 il
t 43.
8 41, 3 ii
t 3S, 3 2i
4 4 to
3 4i 3 II
8 431 3 li
1 It
3 43
i I 07
a 4i, i 14
3 4J i 141
J tn, 3 1H
3 4i 3 4i
I 3 23
3 47
8 bl 3 22
3 M 3 26
3 i 3 26
3 H 3 V6
3 oil 3 23
I 3 3j
3 62i
3 601 3 33
3 72, 3 83
3 6i' 3 M
3 6J 3 2i
3 b4, 3 Zl
3 66;
3 61t
3 nil
44J
3 47,
4 4s
f -.
I
4 3o,
3 uU
it k,
t OJ
3 IJ
3 bo;
I
3 bO
8 4V
8 bl
3 li
i tin 1
.1 69 1
I
3 56
3 HI 1
3 60
3 57,
3 tUi
3 68
' I
3 64
, Indicates Sunday.
The o miia 1 number of cars of stock
brovght In today bv tit-li road wot:
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. H'r'S.
-.. 11 . Ot. f 6
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 4
Cnlon Pacific system 9
C. & N. W 8
F., E. A M. V 13
C, St. P., M. & O.... 11
H. & M 12
C B. & Q 4
K. C. & St. J 1
C. R. I. & P., east.. 2
Illinois Central
K
3
14
27
16
10
10
4
9
2
103
Total receipts 68
The oisposiiion of the day's recelpta was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or ueua indicveu:
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
726
.. 309 1.416
Swill and Company
Armour & Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour, from Moux City
Vansant Co
W. I. Stephen
412 1.776 231
3o3 2,079 'M
14S 1,!IS9
23
19
Livingstone & Shaller... 75 .... ....
I a. b Hus o
Lee RothschUd 25 .'.
Other buye,I. 145 .... 130
Totala 1.569 7.9S6 1.270
CATTLE There was a light run cf cattle
here today, to that the market steadied
up a little. Buyers took hold quite freely
and an ejirly clearance was made. The
general market is quite a little lower than a
week ago, but still it Is nlgher than the
low point of the week.
There were only a few bunches of beef
steers In the yards, and the market was
quite active and fully steady. As Is apt to
be the case under such circumstances, some
of the more desirable grades sold at prices
that looked a little higher. There was
nothing offered, though, good enough to
bring over $4.65. As compared with the
close of last week the market Is 1525c
lower.
There waa also more life to the cow trade
than waa noted yesterday. The market was
fully steady, and In some spots was a little
higher. Although the big end of the re
ceipts consisted of cow stuff there did not
seem to be- any too many to nil packers
orders, and an early clearance was made.
The decline for the week Is fully as great
as on steers and can be put at 20ft30c.
The bull market showed no Improvement
so far as the better grades were concerned,
and In fact the trade was very dull and
buyers did not seem to care whether they
got any or not. Packera claim that the
demand for bull meat Is the poorest It has
been for a good many years, and that they
have to sell the beat grades at little better
than canner prlcea. For that reason they
will not buy any bulls unless they can get
them for a good deal less money than they
were paying a short time ago. Veal calves
held steady again today. . , ,
There were only a few etockers and feed
ers In the yards, so that the better grades
held about steady, but owing to the close
of the week being at hand the commoner
grades were even harder than usual to dis
pose of. Representative sales:
BEEF si
ho.
1
1
I
1
to
2
11
1
11
1
11
1
At.
... '
... MO
... t.13
...1060
... 90
...115
... u0
... 2
...12S0
...U-87
...1240
...1233
...1052
...11(1
rr.
1 60
2 M
i HI
3 (0
I 15
I 1l
3 to
3 M
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 OR
4 10
4 10
4 15
No.
15..
1.
10.,
5.
I.
5..
It..
13.,
A.
10M
1140
1081
1152
12M
1160
1205
117t
1098
127
1231
Pr.
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 2U
4 !8
4 25
4 20
4 IO
4 U
4 40
4 5
4 5
60 ,
18.....
to
I
.1150
.140.
.140
I..
.1060
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 141 3 U 12 0
703 3 16
COWS.
1 40 I 00 5 1082 S 00
"" K,5 t (HI 1 1000 3 00
1 ' ' ' ' ;o 1 2 j 1 "0 J 00
830 2 25 11 1030 i Ou
7n I 25 7 H5 I 00
j' too 1 35 1 1070 S 00
4' 1012 S 40 1 755 I 00
je" 844 i 40 S 1175 3 00
;, t 40 11 3 Oil
1 Kit) 2 611 7 2 3 05
j' 7S t 50 IS loot 3 10
l" 1-40 t 50 8 10J4 3 10
It 802 I M I lino 3 10
12 747 1 6-1 Hull ( 10
J 8S0 2 5.1 10 871 3 10
7 r,l 2 6-1 16 1092 3 HI
f.' 1035 2 fill 1 8H3 10
1 111KO 2 to 2 1225 3 10
J7 Ul I 5o S3 48 I 18
1 H0 t 50 4 1M5 8 15
'4 S'K! I 60 18 toot 3 15
1 1,00 2 60 2 1074 15
I IMS 2 80 ai 93 3 15
5 '.!0 2 C 1 1I2II I 15
4 843 e2 80 5 1180 I 20
g 71 2 80 4 810 I 20
5 10a4 2 l) 18 11178 1 20
1 10 .0 t 1 2 10KS 3 20
2 tW i 45 8 1118 3 tr,
4 ......1055 1 85 6 1108 3 25
8M I 7i 3 1070 3 25
1 11137 2 75 74 Hi:3 3 25
1 8.v) 2 75 2 1150 1 25
t 1110 I 76 1010 2 25
IIM 2 75 S 1100 I 25
1 HL'O I 75 1030 2 35
1 8WI I 75 1 1140 3 2
1 Hill 2 75 12 1067 I 35
kS 2 81 1 1000 3 50
3 -- I i'l 1 1110 3 50
10 1051 2 85 ! 5U 3 60
4 117 2 85 S i lum) 3 50
7 12 -S 2 H I 2 1018 S f,o
1 II81I ! 0 I 1.100 j i
10 l'4 2 (HI 2 lxs i 3 5
I - , i ,;.50 4 lin
1 o0 2 So 2 1185 4 5
COWS AND HEIFERS.
,.. ra 3 15 4 1040 3 40
HEIFERS.
4 635 2 7.1 1 1140 4 00
BULLS.
t "10 2 0-1 1 1330 3 00
1 Ul'l I 16 1 14-J 3 01
1 H0 2 4-1 1 14-.0 3 nr.
1 11-0 S 60 1 1120 2 10
1 llll J 4i 1 1.'UII I 10
1...., 1i0 2 81 1 1440 3 16
1 1420 3 76 1 1140 1 15
1 l:;4j 2 75 1 14.) I 20
1 l-'w) 2 76 1 12:10 I 20
1 1470 2 80 1 icio 1 ;j
6 1214 2 8' 1 1550 3
1 lei) 2 8:, 1 Ii I ;s
1 lfsi 2 140 3 3'.
1 1.140 3 00 1 ,. .1770 3 3i
1 10:1 3 00 I 2 i3ii J 40
W IW 1 IIUO I 60
1 f'O 4 00
STOCK I'AWg AND HEIFERS.
4 64J 3 70
CALVES.
I I 4 HI 1 2;0 . U)
t 170 i 28 t 146 t t,
1 150 8 l- 4 133 00
1 110 8 011 1 iW I ;s
STOCK CALVES.
1 6JO 3 60 I no I (4)
1 1 10 I f.O 1 2e 176
t 385 I (a 1 .' 4 00
t 7 J 75 I SM 111
1 7n H '1
STOCK RRS AND FEEDERS.
I .,! a vi I HA hO
770 2 i-n I M a f
I 7a I ti-i g 7rt ' tb
1 7n J ', t tSA 70
1 ....'" t ft Sn 1 7i
J tl j .-, , ait S an
t 7. t H 4-1 1 71 W
J Tl.'. 3 f-n 1 "! "
I J(l 3 Mi 3 " 4 no
HOC.S-There was a moderate run of hogs
hire today and the market opened 5-i 1"C
lilfchcr than t terday. i railing was not
1 ry brisk, however, as pneaers wete slow
to I'M the advance and a good many sales
men were u.iuble to Kct satisfactory offers
on their droves The Munition, h-iweier.
got worse Instead of better as the day
advanced and by the time about o loads
had changed hands the market flattened
out and dosed extremely dill, with the
advance o th.? morning practbtally nil
lost. The bulk of the earlv sales' went
f li m 8i". 7 i to f6 77'j. The light s'uff sold
largely from t6 To down, medium weights
from ; to JW.TT'i and the prime heavy
hi-ss irom i;.7.'i to i.S". "At a late hour
there were still a good many hogs In lirst
hands. Representative sales:
No.
62...
2 ...
'.'...
87...
78. . .
80...
70...
82...
S...
71...
7...
79...
70...
18. . .
74...
78...
"S. ..
M...
2...
64. ..
7...
64...
84...
63...
76...
(6...
63...
...
11!...
83...
6...
88. . .
...
74...
66...
A. Fh. Tr. No. At. gh. Pr.
.173 ... t 60 Ml 257 ... 75
10 ... 8 80 ;,S 2:18 80 75
.119 81) 6 60 64 240 SO 76
.193 ... t -i .V. .-6H ... (76
1H8 ... 6:4 68 37t 120 T5
.114 ... f 15 is 7 0 ... 76
208 ... K5 70 S4 SO 75
.200 120 05 i'5 22 120 I 75
.214 ... 5 72 240 120 75
.216 80 8 85 76 f?6 ... 4 75
M ... 8 85 13. .iM ... 75
204 ... 85 84 231 ... 8 75
.212 120 65 06 248 80 75
.:3ft 80 8 5 75 248 80 ( 76
:'09 ... ( 85 67 247 4o 8 76
I'.-fi ... ( 66 80 218 9-1 75
.215 40 ( 871, 68 219 80 6 76
.:'41 120 ( 70 51 346 160 8 77',
L'S.1 ... 70 87 L'44 ... 77',
.250 ... 70 66 278 ... 77',
.::ift ... 8 70 69 348 280 8 77,
.207 ... 70 69 :52 ... 8 77V,
.2:'8 80 70 40 :5 ... 77',
-'4o ... nil, 70 2;,,i . 77t,
226 ... TO 48 247 180 8 77',
.221 ... 6 7i 66 ST. I 40 8 77l
..20 ... 6 70 63 265 ... 8 77
.210 40 8 7:l4j 78 243 ... 4 60
. 241 ... 7!-, H 310 120 in
241 .,. 6 7.", 67 267 4-1 824j
246 ... ( 71, 70 2 80 6 82t
.224 ... 72', 86 280 ... 82V,
.257 10 8 72', 68 267 ... 6 85
:30 ... ( -;i, 6 ut 40 ( 85 '
222 ... ( 76
SHEEP There were only four care re
ported this morning and as two of those
were late In arriving the offerings on the
opening market consisted of one car of
wethers and one car of ewes. The market
could be quoted about steady, but, of
course, there was hardly enough on sale to
tell ranch about the situation. Packers-,
though, seemed to be as anxious for sup
plies as they have been all tho week, so
ttifre was no sign of weakness.
The demand for the better grades of
both s-heep and lambs has been verv brisk
all the week and prices have held fully
steady on desirable grades. The onlv thing
that has dragged at all has been the half
fat stuff on days -when packers could get
enough of. the better grades to fill their or
ders. The feeder market his also ruled active
and steady all the week.
Quotations: Choice western lamba, $5 600
b.io; fair to good lambs. 34. 7506.40; choice
native lambs, $5.75(&6.0i); choice yearlings.
14 tio.b, fair to good yearlings, 34.25itf4.75;
choice wethers. $4 bOi&o.OO; fair to good, 34.00
JM.oO; choice ewes, 4V4.00fti4.26; fait to good,
it,tgi.w ; reeder lambs, I3.O0Ht4. 00; feeder
yearlings, J3.506vJ.6n; feeder wethers. ,3.000
3 25
ewes, a.MNirz.. Representative
sales
No.
western ewes
5 western ewes
2"0 western wethers.
460 western ewes
Av
...98
. 112
.. Ill
. 106
Pr.
8 85
4 00
4 624
4 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M4J1KET,
Cattle Are Slow, Hoars Roth Rise and
Fall, 'While Sheep io Higher.
t OlICAGO- Jan- 30 CATTLE Receipts.
5,000; market slow; good to prime steers;
34.60iftd.75; poor to medium, SS OOfij.SO; etock
ers and feeders, $2.iTa4.,riO; cows and heifers,
ei.4lkii4.75. canners, H.41KS2 40; bulls, 2 26rdi
4.25; CHlves, 3.tXNJj6.75; Texas-fed steers,
3.D"H?7i4.60.
HOUS Receipts today, 23,000; tomorrow,
15,000; left over, 6.000; market opened 6c to
loc higher and closed with advance lost.
Mixed and butchers, 6.50(fi6.80; good to
choice, heavy, $6.9ir(D7.10; rough, heavy, 16.50
i6.80; light, $6.35(&.65; bulk of sales, 16.55
4(6.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000;
market for choice higher; good to choice
wethers, t4.4i,ji6.25; fair to choice mixed,
$3.5oi4.4i; western sheep, 83.754r6.00; native
lambs, 4.40f6.40; western lambs, $4.76S6.25.
vuicitii yemeruay;
Receipts.
....12,690 .
....31,143
....14,206
Shipments.
0,374
4.384
1.927
Cattle
Hogs .
Sheep
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSA8 CITY, Jan. 30. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 natives, 250 Texans; calves. 50
natives. Corn cattle, steady to strong;
cows, slow and weak; good feeders, strong;
common, steady, slow; quarantine, steady.
Choice export and dressed beef steers, 84.85
5.50; fair to good, $3.90,4.8o; stockera and
feeders, 32.76G4.50; wostern-fed steers. 32.50
i4.60; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0(HfJ4.10;
Texas cows, 42.00aJ.iK); native cows, J1.75a
4.00; native heifers, 2.7(KJ3.75; canners, $1.00
4i'2.00; bulls, $2.26ii3.25; calves, $3.O0ftr7.00.
HOGS Receipt), 4.0o0; market oiiened 10c
higher and closed weak. Top, $6.97H: bulk
of sales, $6.75416.90; heavv, $6 8or"l.97ii;
mixed packers, $ii.70f&6.95; light. $6.50'o4i.82;
yorkers, $6.70ififl.S2'.t; pigs. $6.10ij6.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.3O0
market strong to 10c higher. Native lambs,
$4.0dfti6.25; western, lambs, $3.85i6.10: fed
ewes. $3.on36.10; native wethers. $3.5004.85:
western wethers, $3.0O6H.8o; etockers and
feeders, $2.504j3.60.
evr York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30. CATTLE Receipts.
3.764 head: steers extremely dull and 10fJ
15c lower; bulls and cows ateady to l(c
lower; steers, $L4."ft45.40; oxen. $3.6'XiJ4).75;
bulls. $3.50(84.40; cows, $1.80r3.6O; cables
quoted live cattle and sheep steady; re
frigerator beef lower at 9c; exports tomor
row (estimated), 2,619 cattle, 60 sheep, 250
carcasses of mutton and 6,200 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 158 head; slower and
lower; veals, $5.(.iii9.00; western calves, $3;
barnyard calves, nominal; city dressed
veals, lower at 1oi13c per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,857
hoad; sheep easier, lambs steady to 10c
lower; sheep, $3.o-KiM.50; lambs, $4.754c6-2o;
choice, $6.35; culls, $4.50.
HOGS Receipts, 1.419 head; atate hogs
nominal; common mixed western, $8.30.
St. I.oala Live Stock Market.
ST. I-OriS, Jan. 80. C ATT LE Recel pt s,
1.5o0 head. Including 900 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
I4.o5fii5.30, with strictly fancy quoted up to
$: dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.0ni
5.00; steers under I. WO lbs., $3.5txlM.50; stock
ers and feeders. $!.35rci4.3o; cows and helfeis.
$2.'.'5j4.50;t canners, $1.5Ku2.50; bulls, $2 35f
8.50 ; calves. $4.ou.v-fi.7u; Texas and Indian
sheers. $2.9mfi4.4o; cowb and heifers, $2.25ij
HOGS Receipts 4,000 head: market Bgiuc
higher; pigs and lights, $6.25ff6.70; packers
6.5ift.80; butchers, $6.751 7.00.
SHEEP AND LA M US Receipt s, 1500
head; market strong; native muttons $3.90
J6.20; lambs, $4.7of(i.'; culls and bucks.
$2.0Ofi.(4.50; stockera, Il.504i3.00; Texans, $S.20
4.45.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST JOSEPH. Jan. 30 (ATTLE Re
ceipts, l.(. Natives, $3.7Mr3.65; Texas and
westerns, $3.3.Vp4.75; cows and holfers, $2.00
((4.25; veals, $2.50(16.25; bulls and stags, $2.50
CI4.2.:.
HOGS Receipts. 4.539. Light and light
mixed. $6. 6od 6.87i ; medium and heavy,
$6.S21-il''7.8); pigs. $5.75116 SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,541;
top Colorado lambs, $6.oo; top New Mexico
ewes, $4..i0.
Moux City Live Stock Market.
8IOI X CITY, la.. Jan. 3o.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 200 head;
Btciady; beeves, $'i bmfi'i.Oo; cows, bulls ami
mlx-'d, $1. 5044. 10; stockers and feeders, $2.75
44.25; calves and yearlings, $2.5o4Y4 on.
HOGS Recelpta, 2,ono head; 54 Hie higher,
selling at $6.2oi6.80; bulk. $64oj67o.
Stock In Sight.
The following were the receipts of live
stock at the six principal cltiks yesterday:
Cuttle Hoes Sheen
Omaha I.
Chicago 5, -iii)
Kansas City 1,M)
Hi. Louis I..Vi
St. Joseph l.is-H
bioux City 2uo
7.6--6
4 41
23.'i o
4,1141
4.81l
4.5: :9
3.1181
7.HI)
2.3-1)
1,'HI I
1.644
Totals
.10,816 46.145 " 1J.79 J
Wort Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 3a WOOI, The Commer
cial Bulletin will say of the wool market
in tomorrow's Ur.ue: The market Is active
and prices are very firm. Ohio XX and
above fleece has again sold at IWc. Fine
staple, and clothing territory has been quite
active at full previous prices. Dealers out
of t'toi k have been unable to replenish at
prlcea on which profit could be secured.
Foreign art'. ins strong. American pur
chases at Melbourne and Sydrey are esti
mated at 3n. urn bales, largely on manufac
turers' orders. Ihe latest advices from
Buenos Ayres are that the market la excited
and higher at 5 per rent advance. The
shipments of wool from But ton to date
from December tl, 1)2, are 24.968.153 lbs.,
nsalnst 24.175.1M lbs. t the same date Inst
tear. Tho receipts to date are I l.6T8.x;t
lbs., against is. .-."6.427 lbs. for the same per
iod last yrsr.
ST. lOl"IM. Jim. .6) WOOI Steady to
Arm; medium grades and combing. 17tJ?1c;
light fine, HWilHc; heavy fine, L'416c; tub
wsrhed, lj.lic.
NEW YORK. Jan. -WOOt-Flrm.
LONDON. Jan. .-Wool, The offerings
nt the wool auction sites todav numoered
14 341 bales, half of which were New Zea
lunds. Th'" ileum id was steady. Low 'me
dlim cros-l-r.'tls wire Irregular, but line
cinss-breds were steady. Cape of Oood
Hope Hint Natal sold readily lo the home
trade and the continent. A few medium
criv-s-hrcds und a few lot of good greasv
n-erlnos were taken at full rntes by Amerl
i an btivers. Following are the sales in de
tail: New South Wales. bales: scoured, 6V1
(ills 8d; greasv. 'u HSI. Queensland, 4nl
j bales; scoured. Is i.lfiils lid; greasy, ti'rt
I'M. Victoria, lsno bales; scoured, iid'uis
2'jd; greasy. S..I 2d. South Apstralii.,
2.2"0 bales: greasv, 4Ud'-i1s 'd. West Aus
tralia. I.. "no bales; greasy. .".smiIO'-'. '.:
Zealand. 7.4'" bales, scoured, fid'-ils -greasy,
5Vd'7i4d. Cape of Oood Hope nr.
Natal. 1 bales; scoured, Is ftillils f-jl.
greasy, 7ti6lid.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan." 30. COTTON
Qnlet. steady: sales, 4.850 bales: ordinary,
7 7-16c; good ordinary. 7 l5-'.e; low middling,
7V1; middling, 8;,c; good middling 9 5-1c;
middling fair, loc; receipts, 7.M6 bale;
stock, 355.921 bales. Futures, steady: Janu
ary, 8.67c, nominal; February, s.So'tis (Sic;
March, 8.761iS.77c: April, 8 2t S.S3c : May,
8 sifuS 90c; June, 8.944i H6c: July, 9 d.4?9.01c ;
August. 8.65GjS6Xc; September, 8.227jS.26c.
Secretary Hester's statement of the
world's visible supply of cotton shows the
total visible as 4.097.955 bales, of which
3,204.955 is American cotton.
NEW YORK. Jan. SO. COTTON Opened
quiet and easy at a d cllne of 23 points,
under selling for both accounts, which was
encouraged by rather disappointing cablR.
Immediately after the opening prices
worked a shade lower, then came a strong
buying movement, chlelly from southern
sources, though Vocal bulls were also dis
posed lo support tho market. This demand
put Mav fcaok to 8.92c. while March and
July again touched 8.87c and 8 UOe. respec
tively. But the steadiness dwindled down
to small proportions around midday and
when the estimate for larger receipts at
New Orleans and Galveston tomorrow were
received the market took a decidedly
easier tone declining 2fii points below la -t
night's finals on which basis It closed quiet.
Total sales, about 200.000 bales. Saturday 'a
receipts at New Orleans were estimated at
15,000 to 16,000 bales, as compared with 4.5!'i
last year, while Galveston expects from
8.000 to 9,000 bales as compared with 6.'"1
last year. The regulnr weekly statistics
were .lust about as expected and had little
Influence on the market.
F.T. LOCIS. Jan. 30 COTTON Sted:
middling. sc; sales. 2!"2 bales; receipts, 8,277
bales; shipments, 8,074 bales; stock. Cfl,3.i6
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 30. fOTTON Spot,
good business done; prices 2'ril points lower;
American middling fair. B.4S.I; good mid
dling. R.Pfid; middling, 4.86d; low middling,
4 74d; good orillnarv. 4.62d; ordinary. 4 .Vd.
The sales of the day were 12.000 bales, oT
which I.OiO were for speculation and export,
and included 11.600 American. Receipts were
20.000 bales. Including 16.KH0 American. Fu
tures opened easier and closed steady:
American middling. January. 4 79d: January-February.
4.7vif; February-March. 470d;
March-April. 4 ?id: April-May. 4.79A4 sod ;
Mav-June. 4.804i4.81d; June-July. 4.8oi4S1d:
Julv-Auguat 4.80d; August-September. 4.T016
4.71tl; September-October, 4.51d; October
November, 4.41d.
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. 30. Bank clearings today.
$1,119,3!9.01 ; corresponding day Ipst year,
$1,094,037.08: Increase. $25,361.93.
CHICAGO, Jan. 30. Clearings, $26,220,411;
balances, $3.333. 738; New York exchange.
10c premium: foreign exchange, unchanged:
sterling exchange, posted nt Jl.84ii for sixty
davs and at $4.88 for demand.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30 Clearings, $208,
422.038: balances, $11,275,239.
BOSTON. Jan. 30. Clearings, $20,733,95;
balances, $2.0M.811.
PHILADELPHIA, ' Jan. 30. -Clearings.
$16,294,633; balances, $2,039,131; money, 5 per
cent.
HALTIMORE. Jan. 30 Clearings, $30,8:i6,
695: balances, $416,345; money. R per cent.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 30. Clearings. $3,921.
350; money, 44i per cent; New York ex
change. 20c premium.
ST. LOI'IS, Jan. 30. Clearings. $7.008, 335;
balances, $681,450; money, steady at 5fi8 per
cent; New York exchange, 25c discount.
Oil and Roaln.
OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 30. Oil Credit hnl
ances, $1.80; shipments, 84.863 bbls., average
84,862 bbls.; runs 108,543 bbls, average 75,939
bbls.
8AVANAH, Jan. 30 OIL Turpentine,
firm. 6514c.
ROSIN-Firm; A, B. C. D. E. $185; F.
1.80; G, $1.90; II, $2.20; T, $2.35; K. 8.05; M.
$3.35; N, $3.55; WO, $3.80; WW. $4.20.
TOLEDO, O., Jon. 30. OH No chango.
NEW YORK, Jans 30. OH Cottonseed,
dull; petroleum, firm; turpentine, firm, 64Va
65c, asked.
ROSIN Firm.
LONDON, Jan. 30 OII Linseed. 24s 6-1;
eperm, 43; turpentine spirits, 42 3d.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 30. OIL Cottonseed,
Hull refined, spot, 22s 4V41.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues to show steadi
ness in the face of a moderate demand;
common are quoted at 4'ii5c; prime, bVic;
choice, 5H4f4c; fancy. 74.i8e.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS Spot
prunes are a little more active, some ex
port demand being reported and prices are
firm at the old figures, ranging from 3'V
to 7c for all grades. Apricots are moder
ately active and steady at 7H4f104c In boxes
and 7MiT'iOc In bags. Peaches quiet; peeled
are quoted at 124jlSc and unpeeled at 6,8c.
agar and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 30. 81 'GAR Mar
ket steady; open kettle. 24.''3o; open ket
tle, centrifugal, 3Vn3 9-16c: centrifugal
white. 3&4c; yellows, 3V43Tc; s-conda.
2Vrlu3C.
MOLASSES Steady; open kettle. 14f2c;
centrifugal. 6ifr-18c; syrup, lWi24c.
NEW YORK. Jsn. 30. SUGAR Raw.
nominal; refined, dull.
MOLASSES Firm.
LONDON, Jan. 80. SUGAR Beet, Janu
ary. " H1. .
Dry Goods Market.
' NEW YORK. Jan. 30.-DRY GOODS
There has been a good demand for tho gen
eral run of cotton goods again today, with
the market still In a strong position gen
erally, and some loading tickets in 4.4
bleached put at value. Print cloths show
no change. Linens are fair, with good
business. Burlaps show an advancing ten
dency and better demand.
MANCHESTER. Jan. 30.-DRY OOODS
Cloths, holders very firm. Yarns firm.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. COFFEE Spot,
nominal. Futures opened quiet and un
changed on featureless foreign news and
speculative Indifference; ruled very dull,
but developed an upward tendency bs a re
sult of covering. The close was steady at
a partial advance of 5 points. Sales were
5.6i0 bags, Including March at 4.25c; May,
4.4oc; July, 4.60c; September, 4.80c; October,
4.85c; December, 6.10c.
Whisky Market.
ST. LOl'IS, Jan. 30.-WHISKY Steady
at $1 30.
PEORIA. Jan. 30. WHISKY For finished
goods. $1.30.
CHICAGO. Jan. 30. WHISK Y On basis
of high wines. $1.30.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 30 - WH ISK Y-D's-tlllers'
finished goods un the basis of $13"
UpdakCoriuaiixr
rhlf,o Hir1 of Trad
ft, Louis ftWrt httnu Kxhatif.
General Comn;ssion
liealera to Grain and Provialotia
lor I tail or I'uur. l)eller.
Writ, tor c -..Intel l.iT.rr.
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hi- ago, 642 Klallo Hid,
MlbfcOurl Valley, low.
to. i-uiaha. 318 l!, !n,; IC !
(jinana. -all Ue III.U
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8 t. Oiualia. 410.
P. B. W ea re. Prea
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WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO
icuibeia ul ll't, i rillcipai txt hanajca.
Private Wires to Ad I'uiiiia.
CHAIN. 4'MO i.o.!, ul !, IKIND1
Bought and sold for rash or
future delivery.
OMAHA BRANCH, llo-lll Board of Trade
1 elephone J ji
W. E. Ward. Icsi M-naget.
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