10 THE OM"A1IA. DAILY 11EIS : FRIDAY , , TAXtTA1lY (5 ( , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Dears Get Hun of Things in Speculative Fil and Force Declines , WHEAT OPENS FIRM BUT QUICKLY DECLINES Kblpiiiciitx nf Wlirnt nnil I'lour from Atlnntlc I'lirtH llcnt > I'ork , I.urd and lllhs I , ONI.VOIH to 1'iriet'ii Ccnti. CHICAGO , Jan. 6 Outoldo support vvaF lacking today und aavo of local beurlfl Eentlment eaused sharp declines in boll : train and provisions May wheat closed ? 4J(7-6c lowe-r , corn und oata lost 5-So uich , pork ] jc , l.ird 10012C und ribs 7Q10c Wheat started linn , but \cry dull , vM Jew orders from the outside The llrmnes > was only momentary , however , fet a gooc : deal of wheat , called at. the elose. jester tl.iy , had fallen Into vvuak hands und , vvat tor sale the Instunt the price showed hes < tttutlon. AH Ions as the market was left It : Cho control of the local profcftilonuls tlu .tendency was downward. May , whlel ojiened 1-Sc higher at 71 6-8fl71)ie , was hum. i inered down to 700 before there were anj fcymptotns of recuperation. Ths recovers was brought about b > buying orders eom- inenclng to tumble In from outside sources Sndueed apparently by the threatened coli ! -weather , damage to winter wheat und TC.- jiorta of heavy exports from Atlantic ports 'J he foreign busing became so jicrsistenl that shorts were forced to cover and Muv was gradually bid up to 715-Sc I-ilverpoo was ' , id higher and receipts were cotnpura- itlvcly small , Chicago receiving 101 ears , ol fwhleh only one' cur was of graded contract Northwest receipts were 411 cars , comp.irei With 376 for ths corresponding day lasl jear Shipments of wheat and Hour fron All intlc ports were heavy , aggrcgatlm 3,017,000 bushels St I ouls wired that gooi Kift red winter wheat them wasvcrj ter.iec and that reports from the countrj OeKerlbcd wheat In the Holds looking % erj 1) ul New York reported a good contlnen. 1al demand for wheat and llfty boatload ! weld for export. Under such Inlluenccs tin i market held fairly steady until within hall nn hour of the closing , when the Iniylni from outsldp subsided. Then some locu xpeculatorH Hooded the pit with local whcal nnd sold for the short account The markcl I ixume qtllto heavy under this pressure am [ May was forced down to 70G-bfiW c ant clo ° ed at 70'Hc Itnprovemr lit In the we-uther , vvhleh wni fnvorablu for a large movement In the cuntry. weakuitd eorn Receipts at ptl- jnary points were largo and clearnneej ( roderate Yesterday's bujers turned seller- lind ns the demand was not nulllclent tc nbsorb the offerings , prices were steadllj ( Torce' < l downward The want of shipping facilities was nlo i weakening factor , as much corn bought for export could not be forwarded for lack of cars Hecelpts wen 642 ears M.IJ opened 1-Sc lower at 37 3-Sfi S7'/4C , gradually declined to 30 7-8c alk closed ut 1f 7-SIS7c ( bid The de-cllncs in the leading grains and n poor rash demand caused a hea\y feeling in oata Liquidation of long property ani jiumerous selling orders from the countrj caused a sharp decline In price's. Receipt ! were light 108 oars. May began unehaiigei t 27tc and sold off lo 27 1-Sc , the closlni : X > rlces There was more 01 less liquidation In pro alsloiiB , particularly by ceituln traders It Hour As the market started out handl tapped , with enormous hog receipts and < lccllnu In the coarse grains , prices wcr ( forced off all around. 'J no demand foi jiroducts was slow. May pork opened i fhudo lower at $1042V2f(10 45 and elecllnei to $1030 , M iv lard began unch inged , ii l" > S5I(6 ( 87 4 and sold off to J" > 75 , May rib- a sb ido higher at $3 155T5 17'4 am Itarted ecllned to ? 50" Estimated receipts for Trldiy. Wheat. 71 Cfirs ; corn , 700 cars ; oats , 1ST > cars , hogs EiOOO head Leading futures ranged as follows : Articles Open Hlch. Low. Oioee. Y s d y Wheat Inn . , May Tulv. . . tlHH Corn. Tin . . 35 35 ' 30 - 7 July. . ! 37 > J7H Oils Miiv. . . 27M Q7U J0'4 2U H I'ork J'ln . , 1000 in 05 005 1016 May. , HI 4.m 10 IS 10 JO ID JO 10 4S I.anl. Jin. . . , nr.o 500 C 52 SOS * . May. . r > 85 087)4 ) 57S 7B Jllbs ' 4 80 80 < RO 480 May. . ! & in J SOS ft 05 015 No 2 t'ush quotations were as follows : PLOUK Quiet , nominal : winter pat nuts. $ J ClVftJ 70 ; straights. $3.25fo3..10 ; Bprliif Hpoelals , J4.10. spring patents. $3.20y3.50 Btralghts $ J.903 00 ; bakers , $2.SOJ2.45. WHUAT No. 2 spring , G7itSc ( ! ; No. Bprlng. 67iif ( > Sc ; No 2 red , 7171VaC' . t'OKN No. . ' , 3CffiJGVic. OATS-No. 2 , 2G4c ; No. 2 white , B 'o .1 white , 28Ji S'4C. . HYU No. 2 f > 45i54V < c. HAIlLin' No. 2 , 41 51c. Sl.HDS No. 1 llaNSCCd , J1.12J llinnthj sred , $2'JTi IMlOVlSlONS-Mess porlt , per bbl , JI 935 1000 Lard , per 100 Ibs , $ > 6J"'fi5 ' 53. Shor ribs sides ( loose ) , $1 73JT5 00 Dry saltei Hioulders ( boxed ) . $ ! 25f(432U. ; short cleu Hides ( boxed ) , $3 03f(5 ( 10. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pe f.tl . J1.27. SUGAKS-Cut loaf , J5 70 ; granulated. J520 The following were the receipts and Mi IP tnents for today : On the Produce cxchatiRO today the btit Her maiknt WUH tlrm , creameries. 145/20Hc dairies , IJ-JTlSc. - KKB , firm , fresh , 25ff.'tC ( ChocHe , steady , i-reamprles , O' ' Qllu , MIW OIMHAI. : MARKET QnotntloiiH for tlie liny on Ceiiem Coniiiiodltlf . NEW YORK , Jan. 5 FLOUR Receipts IO.J39 bbls ; exports , 24.S72 bbls. ; moro netU nnd firm for winter straights , but nefi Ire ted otherwise ; winter stralshts , I355j SG5 ; Minnesota , patents , $390 20 , wlnte -\tras. $ J705J300 ; Minnesota baker ? , $2903 BIO , winter low Krades , $2 40fl2 Go CORNMKAIQulet ; yellow western. 84J KYE StroiiKor ; No. 2 western , G4c f. o. t ufloat. WIIICAT-RecelptP , 209,000 bit. ; exports EOS.601) bit ; spot easy. No „ red , 79 7S r o. b afloat , to arrive. Options opcnci barely steady and de\ eloped weakness un der Ions and short sellliiff. which jlcldcrt a Jioon , however , to a sharp ntoverj , lute * * as affected by larse cleariiifrs asaln , tx port bUHine a at Hiiltlmoro and strencth o northwest markets , following prospects o IlKhter receipts A second decline near th t lose was attributed to renewed short s ° ll IIIK and absence of outside support , llnall I > rlces were Hfj-\c lift lonei Jamur Idscd 70 3-Sc ; March , 7S3-Sft79 1-Sc , closec IS 3-8c CORN RecelplH. D2.C50 bu. ; exports , S4 7 ( bu , spot eas > , No 2 , 41 1(43 ( 7-vr f o I pfloat Options opened easy und ruled scr erully weak all day except for n mldd.i pptirt , with wheat. Estimated recilpl K\ero larger and weather news fa\orabl ( rlosed 3-Sc net lower ; May , 41 1-lGffll 1-ic closed. 41 7-8c. OATS Receipts , 193,600 bu. ; exports , 3.4 ! fcu ; spot dull ; No. 2. 33c , No 2 white , Si'-i Options dull. HOPS Quiet ; state , common to cholci l < ao crop. 7 ) Sp. 1897 crop. ll@lJc , 189s croj J9 i20c : Paclllc co.ist , 196 crop. 75iSc ; IS ! iron. HSiUc , 1S9S crop 19ii20c. IIIDKS-Steady , GnUcaton , ICc ; Texn Cry , U'c , California. ISc. \VOOL-Steady ; lletce. 17S22c ; Texas , : Cfl4c TALLOW Steady ; city , 33c ; country , i C37c. UICE Steady : fair to extra , S'WGilc. MOHASSL'S-Steady ; New Orleans ope kettle , peed to choice , 29Tf3le tttJ'in'ER-Recolpts , C.114 pkss : tmrki firm ; western creamery , 153Jlc , Klglns , 21 ( laotorv. CIIEnSE-Rpcelpta. 3.P94 pUgs. ; mark ! Jlrm ; largo white. lO c : small white , Hi larno colored. lOHo ; small colored , lie JIUTTER Receipts. 3,103 pkgs : Urn western creamery , 15Q21c ; Elgins. 21c ; fai lory. UiTllUc. CHEESE RecelptB , 1,490 pkifs , Urn large , white. lOUc ; small , white , no , Urg colored , 10jc ; small , colored , lie EGOS Receipts , 9,126 pkgs ; weak ; wes ern , 27c. COTTONSEED OIL-Dull ; prime crttd I'HUIlSc ; prlmo yellow , 22f 2J'sc. METALS Tin took another leap toda mlvanclnK from 30 to 50 points. At the eto the metal exchange called pis Iron warran Mrong at J OO , nominally < | tioted ; lake coi ] > cr. strong lit $13 3J bid nnd J13 50 aked. tl ' strong ntul higher at 12000 bid and $20 I' asked ; lead , llrmer at $3 65 bid and JI ; spelter , 13.15 bid and | o.5 asked. Tl firm fixing the ncltllnK price- for tnlntrn ntul sinoltorn at thn urvt lead at (173 nnd copper nt JI3W. OMui v UIMIIAI < MAiticni' . roiiilltliin of Triule nnil ( liiotntloni nn Stnpl' * nnil I'niH'jI'roiliice. . nnns-oomi utock , 210 ni'lTEH-C'ommoii to fair , 111712c ; choice , l.tT/lCc , separator , 20c , gathered creamery , 177/1 s ( I'OULTRV-IIens , lUo , C'icj ' dressed , GtJ 7c ; old rooftcr ! " , ll\c , 3c ; dresget ) . 4c ; spring ihlckonn , live , Gc , dressul , 7ft7tjc ; ducki" . llxc , u'sflGc , dressed , 7cj Keese , live , Cc , ( irtHsed , 7'4c , turke > s , live , SZ/9c ; dressed , lie. OAMK Teal , blur- wing , JI 75 ; preen wlntr , J160 , mixed , J1.7 22.j ; Jackrabblts , J1.25y 1.60 , rottontalls , 75cOJ1.00. PlOiONS-Llvc , per doz , 60c. VEAIy-Cholcc. S'liSiJc. O\3TERS-Hulk Standartl , per gal , J1.10 ; mediums , per can , ISc ; Standard , per can , 20o ; Extra Scltct , per can , 23c , New York Counts , i > er can , 30c. VEQETABLES. CELERY California good stock , 23c ; choice , ' ! 3c ; fancy , COc ; extra large , 75c ; Michigan , choice stock , 25c , CAULI'LOWER { Per crate , J2.50ff2.75. ONIONS Per btl , tXC. ) UEANS-IIand-plcked , navy , per bu , J1.30 fil V ) POTATOES-ChoIco , sacked , 4Sc ; poorer SWEET I'OTATOES Per hhl , J2 SOS2.75. CABBAGE Per Ib . crated , Hie. TROPICAL I'RUITS. LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , JI.OO ; choice , ORANGES Mexicans , J3 000325 ; Novels , fancy , { J.50 , choice , J3.J3 ; Bcedllngs , J2.50 ® 2 75 BANANAS Choice , large stock , per mnch. 2 CH > Q2,25 , medium sized bunches , Jl.73gj.00. I'RUITS. APPLES Western Hen Davis. Genltons and Wlnesaps , per bbl , J375 , New York HilwInH , GrtPnlnRB and othersl choice , per bbl , | 4 00ft 4 2o. PEARS-Cnllfornla , J2 2302 50. STRAWBERRIES I'tr box , 30c. GRAPES Malaga , per bbl. , JS 00010 00 CRANBERRIES Hell & Bugles , per bbl. , i750 , Jersey , JO 23'QG 50 , per crate , J2 25. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib , 17c : Brazils , per b , OJMOc , English walnuts , per Ib . fancy , oft shell , 12c , standards , lie ; Illberts , per b , Hi , peacans , polished , 7fiSc ( cocoanuts , ) er 1W , J4 50 , peanuts , raw , Gfi'&kc ; rooated , "ii7'4c , chestnuts , 85)9c. MAPLE SYUUP-l-'he-inl. ran. each , ' 2 r > 0 , gal cans , pure , ppr doz . $12 00 ; half- gal catrv | 6 25 ; quart cans , $3 50. riGS Imported , none ; California , 10-lb. boxes , Ji 50 HONUY Choice white , 12"2613c. DATES-Hallowee. GO to 70-lb. boxes , t4f G c. Hair , 5'A Gc : Tard , 9-lb. boxes , lOc. CIDER Per half bbl , J3 00-33 15. SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl . J2 00. HIDUS. TALLOW , KTC. lIIDis No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. t green hides , Gc , No. 1 salted hides , 6Hc ; No. 2 silted hides , 71zc ! No 1cal calf , ! > to 12 Ib-i , lOe , No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs , Sc. TALLOW. anUASU. UTC.-Tallovv , No. 1. uc , tallow. No 2 , 2'c ; rough tallow , IHo : white grcas > . > . 2 > ' 83c ; jellow und brown grease I'jftJ'ic1 Slinnp PCLTS-CJtcon salted , each , 15fl ) 73c : green .salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 13c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , No 1 , each 5a ; dry flint , Kansas and S > branka butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 403c ; dry Hint , Kansis uiiel Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual * p | ht , 3f 4u ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelt * , per Ib , actual weight , 4S5c ; drv flint , Colorado murrain wool pelf per Ib . actual weight , ZS4c. rUUS-MInk , 1C-75C - ; bear ( black or brown ) , fo 004i2000 ; otter. $1 5098 00 ; beaver , SlOOfiGOO , skunk , ISft&Oc ; muskrnt , 307c ; raccoon. 15Ii50c ; red fox. 23c0 l 25 : gray fox , 25fl50e ; wolf ( timber ) , a5ci3J250 ; wolf ( prairie ) , co > otp , 10 < g50c ; wildcat. 10CT250 ; badger , 5ft40c ; silver fox , $30 OOfttfo 00. SI. l.onIji Market. Lori weiik , 7-Sl'5p | lower , spot hltrher : No. 5 red , cash , clpxator , 71o bid : track , 73c ; Jan uary , i2'iC : , Mav , 741g"4G-8c ; July , 68Hc' No 2 hard. 68fiG9e. CORN rractlonullv lower for options , with spot weak and lower. No 2 cash. 35c bid ; Jununiy , 33 3-Sc ; May. 35 5-Sc naked OATS Options easier , spot lower. No. ! cash , sc bid ; track , 2Si4 29c ; January , -'iV : May , 2Sc ; No 2 white , 30c. KYn Nominal : 57c. SIIUDS-Fluxsped , lower , $1.09. Prime tlmothi seed , } 2 " 0 CORNMDAl.r-Hlgher ; $1.75ft ! SO HRAN Unsettled , sacked , east track , 57c , HAY-Qulft. llrm ; timothy. J700 < § 800 ; prairie$11007(750 ( nUTTCR-Stcady ; creamery , ISS22 oi KOC.S Steady ; 22c. WHISKY Steady at $1.27. POULTRY Firm ; chickens , cyQ7o ; tur- Ke-vs. fcfiS' c ; geese , u'/i-CGc ; ducks , 600 0. ruoviSJONS I'ork , sasy : mess , dobbins , old. J937H : now , J1023 Lard , easier : prime steam , $ o 33 , choice. $3 45 Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders. $4 2T > ff4 50 ; extra shorts , $47oii300 , ribs , $4S7H5T612U ; shorts , J3.12U 81325 Bacon , boxed shoulders , $ r > 00 ; extra shorts. J32j550 ( ; ribs , $3G2ugs75 , shorts , J5.7o'gf > S7U- HUCCII'TS riour. 1,000 bbls. : wheat. 15- 000 bu : corn 17,000 bu : oats , 12,000 bu. SHIPaiGNTS-KIour. 7,000 bbls : wheat , 10,000 bu , corn , 67,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. nnltlniori * Mnrkrt. BALTIMOIli : . Jan. -rLOUR-Dull anfl unthangeHl ; receipts , 31,400 bbls ; exports , 31.213 bbls. WIHAT rirm : No 2 red , spot nnd bample , 72&77c ; southern , on grade , 73HS C'o'nN-iusy ; si it. Uftlll-Sc ; month. 41 ( iT41 1-Sc. Tcbruury , 41F(411ic ( ( ; steamer mixed , ISJTSS 1-Sc , receipts , 207,115 bu. ; exports. 97- S49 bu , fouthprn white corn , 3Si41c ; south ern j ellow. 3SS41er. OATS-Klrmer ; No 2 white. 34 > , 0ajc ; No. 2 mixed , . ! 2V.c ; receipts , 12.G29 bu. ; exports , none. < Srnln Itci-oliilK nt Principal Mnrkctn MINNHAPOLIS , Jan. 8 Receipts Who it , 31G cars. DULUTH , Jan. 3 Receipts : Wheat , 12 cars. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 5 Receipts : Wheat , 2i curs KANSAS CITY. Jan. 5 Receipts Whent , 71 cars CHICAGO , Jan 5 Estimated cars for to morrow : Wheat , 73 ; corn. 700 ; oats , 1S5. Receipts from prlmarv markets : Wheat , ' 51.430 bushels ; corn , 1,231,4SS , bushels. Ivaiisnn Clt > drain nnil Pro Ixtoni. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 5-WHEAT-H ( lower : May , & 5fF66c : No .1. 61 650 ; No : red , 71c : No 3 , 6l0 < ! 7c : No. 2 spring , GlfflGoC No 3 5SfG2c. ( CORN Ho lower ; No. 2 mixed , S4o ; No. : white. 31Hc ; No 3. 33V4c. OATS-Weak ; No. 2 white , 2SUc. RYi-Stead > ; No 2 , 5.'c. HAY Steady , tinchanged. nUTTKR-Steady ; separator , 17@I9c elalrv , 15e * naas-rirm ; fresh. 22c. I < l\rrpoiil Grain iinil 1'roi | HOIIS. LIViniPOOL. Jan. 5 WIIKAT I-uture' closed quiet ; March 5s lO id ; May , 5s 9 4d Spot steady : No. 1 red , northern spring fuil CORN January , old , steady. 3-s lid March steady , Ts 9\el , May , steady , 3s O'Jel PROVISIONS Lard , prime western , 29' 6d Tallow , prime clt > , 21s 9d Hams , s > her cut , steady , , ! os Gd Hacon , easy , 293 ; shor ribs , dull , 30a Shoulders , square , steady 23s. CliK'liinutl Market. CINCINNATI. Jan. 5 WHHAT-Steady No 2 red 70' < ! c. CORN-Qulct : No. 2 mixed 37c. OATS-Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 29S29'ic. RYi-Qlllet. No. 2 , 6Gc. PROVlSIONS-Lard , easy at J3.30 , bull muits , stronger at (4 G3 ; bacon , tlrm nl WIIISKY Firm nt J1.27. naas-rirm nt re. riillnili-liililn I'rotlneo Market. PHILADELPHIA , Jan. G BUTTER- Dull and prints Ic lower ; fancy weaten creamery 22c ; western prints , 21c , EGGS Dull nnd 3c lower ; fresh nearby 25c , fresh western. 25e ; fre h southwestern 24c , fresh southern , firm. Toledo Market. TOLEDO , Jan. 5 WHEAT Lower an < weak. No. 2 , cash , "Ulc ; Mov , 72\4c. CORN ActUe , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 36c. OATS-Dull , steady. No 2 mixed , 28c. RYIJ-Uull. higher ; No 2 cash. 5Gc. CLOVERSEED-Dull , steady ; prime cash JI JO. 1'porln MnrUrtt. PEORIA , Jan. B-CORN-Stcady ; No. : 35 4p. OATS-Steailv : No 2 white. 27'i27'4c. WHISKY rirm , on the basis of Jl J7 fo finished goods. Collet' Market. NEW YORK , Jan. B-COFPBE Option opened steady , unchanged to 5 points lower Ruled very quiet , with neither bulls no btars disposed to take the Initiative , earl' ' decline was In s > mpathy with unfa\orabl' cables , hca\y receipts and sluggish spo demand , later Improved on bl ? decrease li world's \lslble. and light Investment bu > ing. Closed steadv. unchanged to 5 point higher. Sales , 15,200 bags , Including- Jan uary , J5S5S3.19 ; February , J315 ; March J155WGBO ! April. J5C5 , May , J170. July , J" fOj HPptcmbrr , r > ! ) , Ortobor , j"i ! ' " > Hpot coffp * , Rio , dull nnd enny , No , 7 Itnolcp , O'fci , No 7 JobbltiK , 7c. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , OI'EIIATIONS .S KICKS AMI IIO.M ) " . Aotnblr ( inliix In ippplnltlps nnil ItnlMiniN In tin * TrniiNnctlntiN. NEW YORK , Jan. 6 Notable gains wp.ro recorded In -specialties ami some ot the rallwuys today. The announcement of gold engagements of ll.COO.imO . o\ercatno the reac tionary tendency of the forenoon and sit the market forging upward , which con tinued to the close. The conditions of the exchange and money market do not aecm to warrant the expectation that the Import of gold will b : a sustained mo\ument , the theoty beirtj that our largo balance or trade would not be drawn upon largely whllu money can bu loaned at more prolltable rates abroad. A lower range of London prices give a de clining tcMidency to early train tulims hetc. .Manipulation of the specialties 'I obaceo , Brooklyn Transit und People's Gas ga\u better a tone to the rulluiijs , but on profit- taking there were some \ery cubriiuntlal lois H With thn announcement of the gold Imports in the nftc rnoon the bulls had tnelr own way nnd especially In Manhattan , Gen eral Electric , Brooklyn Transit , Plashing , Cincinnati , Chicago iSt St. Louis nnd Colorado rado Southern. The railroad shares mo\ed rather slug gishly until late In the day. when in ac-lva demand arose for LoulsvllkRoclt Is ,1.11 ! nnd the Southwestern group , Including 'Jexus Pacific , which broke badly at the end. On the publication of a report that Manhattan wn to bo electrically equipped by General Electric these stocks , which had each advanced C points , presumably on early Information of the reported deal , te- ceded sharply on profit-taking The purchase chase- coal lands In Pennsylvania , by par ties friendly to the Ontario & . Western which It was Inferred would largely In crease the trafllo of that road , rendered that stock active und strong. Reports of the possibility of Brooklyn Union Gas In creasing Its dividend rates and forming ad vantageous alliances bettered the price of that stock 5 points. There was nothing In current news to account for the result In Chicago Gas except talk of continued good business. Hocking Valley securities were weak on the publication of the reorganiza tion plan , which the movement In the com pany s stocks and bonds Indicated was more drastic than expected. The common dropped 1 4 , the preferred 4 , the 6 per cent bonds 22 and the fis 10 , with a oubscquent t ceo very In no case except the Cs , which re gained 4 of their earlier los > . Late In Ihe clay It was said that while the contract to equip Manhattan electrically had not been given , confidence had been expressed by General Electric interests that they would get the contract. The bond market was under pressure during the forenoon , but In the late session heavy purchasing orders were distributed which carried the level of prices above yes- tcrdaj's clo e and Imparted a strong tone generally. Total sales , $3,9o5 000. United States new 4s , coupon , reacted 't anil the 3s 1-S. The now 3s nnd the old 4s , icglstercd , advanced 1-S In the bid price The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : The markets hero were Idle and dull today , Paris realla- Ing at the settlement. It Is preparing for the Tonquln loan. There Is also talk of dearer money. Americans opened heavy on profit-taking hero. New Yoik bought little and the close was depressed except for On tario & Western , In which there was good buying here and from NPW York. The. leel- ing here Is that ths market will pause until 18V3 prospects seem clearer. Coppers ware dull on the Paris tone Money was easy , 176,000 of gold being taken for shipment to America and 6,000 arriving from Aus tralia. The price has relapsed to 77 10'id. The Bank of Bengal has raised its discount rate from 6 to 7 per cent. Following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Now York mar ket today : Lake do blioro 197 Amer. Tobacco .US' . Loul ? & Nash W-4 do pM Manhattan 1. 102S Con Gis i . . . . . . . . . . TH Cable Co. 190 M t Street 111 t Cole 1S. . 1 . Minn i. St. L. 30 'lo pM . . . . SO > . . . . . ' Qon. Uectrio . , do l.'t ufd 97'-j Mlt pUrl Paclfii . . . K Hawaiian Com Co 61 Mob la & . Ohio 3IW Int. Paixsr M . K & T 14S < ! u ofd 407 * N. J Ctntral % it ' 113't X. Y. Central 123t iltf pfd X. 1. . C & fat. t. . . 13'/a Nat. Un Oil . . . . S'4 < io it i > rd . 7S Pacific Mall 41i do 24 pra 34 People's Oa * 112Ji Nor. A West . . . . ISVa Pullman 1'alicc . . ICl'i No Amer Co. . . , ' Silver Cert W'S Northern Pacific , 4SU sunttird H & T ' do Bfd . 771 * Sup-ar Ho'a Ontario i.V S0' < lo pf.l 112'i Ore n & Nav 4S T C S. J 37 % orv Shore I.lne. . . . 4J U S feather 7Vn P Coist 1st pfJ . . . S4 do pfd \ \ tto Sd pfd 64 U S Hubbcr 43't Plttsburst 1& > ( In pfil 112 < j Itea.llnc . " ' \VV ! tern Union . . . Sl' do 1st J > fa 5294 I'eJcral &tcel CSN n. a. w 2TV4 do t > fd Ml * do T > M CG 11 Ilap'd T 9Hi Hock Irlnna 1H5 Piclflo Coat 4o'i ' bt L. A. S. r. . . . . . . i > % Second a'sessment paid. "Fourth nssc-t- mont paid. Tim total sales of stocks today were 913 OOC shares , Including Atchlson , 4 675 ; Atchlvon preferred , 1G570 , Central PaclOc , 5,170 ; Chesapeake & Ohio 1,449 ; BurllnRton , 6691 ; HoclsltiK Valley. 3O > 0 , I onlHvlIlp & NiiMh- vllle , 16,920 ; Mnnhnttan , 76520. Rpadlnp pre ferred , 10.921 ; Missouri Paciilc. 12.4SO ; Mln- soilri , Kansas & Texas pieforrpd. 18.SGO , Northern Pacific. 3,420 , Rending- 520 ; Rocli Island , 2,812 ; Union Pacific. 12 120 : St Paul , 19.3JO ; Texas & Paclllc. 3900. Union Paclllc preferred , 7,720 ; Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf , 7,125 ; Wheeling & Ixike Krle , 11,700 , Paper. 3,200 ; Ametlr.ui SplritR 3200 , Tobacco , 31,100 ; rodorul Steel , us.120 ; Fed eral Steel preferred , 14500 ; People's CSas , 118 SOO : Colorado Fuel A. Iron , 3 200 , Gen eral niectrlc , 8,793 ; Pacific JTall , 4,900 ; Supnr , 22150 ; Tennessee Coal & Iron. 5 266 ; Leather. 3201. Rubber , 3370 , Western Union , 5500 ; St. Louis & Southwestern preferred , 12,400 ; Chicago Great Western , 11,140. > o Yorlc Mo Her MnrUrt. NHW YORK. Jan. -MONKY ON CALT. Nominally , 2'4'fil per cent. PRIMU MKRCANTIhU PAPCR-SgS i > er cent. STERLING EXCHANGB Firmer vvltli netual business In bankers' bllH at M Sl'ifj ' 4 81H for demanu. nnd nt JI Sl4 < ff4 S2 fet sixty dajs : posted rates. $182' ; . and JI 85 ; commercial bills. 4 8034 < f4 | Sl'i S1LVKR CnRTIFICATUS-Nomlnally 59'i . HAR SILVI3R-59C. MEXICAN DOLLARS U\c. GOVERNMENT HONDS-lrrCKttlar ; U S , Js , 107'i ; new 4s , reg , 129 , coupon , 1J9U , 4s , 112 ; coupon. 112H. Ja. 99'i ; 5s , res , 112 4i coupon , 11J1 * . todny vvnM iiKltiitcd nnd weak , p.uilcti'irly Uwurd thn clone Apparently Kpeeul'itors fimUnupil to rniikc r > nllri'l ms lit vuw of political rumors , PorrlBii wuirllle * wcr gencr illy easier HenUs no nouffrtiid ifliiB Mipportcd by re-purclmse's Illei ttntos declined sharply , IJ Ik'ors mines worn maintained South Africans worn .Inn t.nd KIMn fontrln * wereIn good demand on * at- lifuctory December crushlngs ; Spanish 4s , 41.70 , 3 per ce-nt route * . lOlf 47'ic for the at- rmint ; cxchnngo on London , 25f IDV&e ror check' ' . lloftfoii StocUn mid llcinil * . I1OSTOX , Jnn 5-Cnll loans , 2fl1 per cent , time loans Sfj I per cent. Closing. ' ' t'nlon i'acino . . 44'ijuliicy" ' " ' ' ' ' ' Mesllnshousm Klec 10'j ' Tnmnriirk . . . . 'l'is' ilo I'M iz iVVolverlne IT Hoston I , sii , fnri-ntt . . . " ' > Kd iriec lei 1IHumlmWt ! J' ' | < Jpn niec pf > l 1C3 Molmwk . . . ! J Snu I'rniirlNcei 'Mlnliiic UnolnlliniN. SAN FRANCISCO , Jan 6-Tho olllclal closlti } , ' ejuotatlons for mlnltiK stocks today were as follows : Slher bars , & 9C ; Mexican dollars , 47'iQ 4i\c. Drafts , Bight , 15c. telegraph , 17 .c. > ew lork Mining UiiotiilloiiM. NnV YORK. Jan. 5 The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks : I.nnil ( i n Stiii-k . ( IK.mi inn * . _ LONDON , Jan. -jjp m.-Cioslnei monej .llfi-io Pt. PlulTommon" . . ConwK uoxHint' . . IIOK Y Centrnl . llb'4 ' Can Paer'lle ' Pennfthnnla . . . . M lleadlnp . . . . n\ do Sd ota . . , lk > . l'nt n Poclilc cfd. . 7't , Illinois cvmtral . . ,11s Ixtuls St N.ash . Cfi'4 N Pacltlo pfd . . 79V Orjiwl Trunk . 7 , , _ . _ „ - - , .wv , . -d . j > er ounce * MONEY 2 jter cent. flip rates of discount In the > open market for short bill und for three months' bills. 25-S ccr cent. rinnnciiii : . O1IA.Ir J . innG Dink clearings tod-xj were J1.36S.1CO 71 ; balances , $197.12624. One > ear ago the clearings were'j 10,776 22 ; $1373"4049' $121'331'16 : lnt-rcase In clearings ! - , ? " ' YOUICJn" - B -Clearings , J250,903 , . 735 ; balances , $14,021,628 ROSTON , Jan 5 Clearings , $24,573,497- balances , $2120141. Pl'ILADHLPHIA. ' Jnn. -Clearings , $20- 030 6S2 ; balances , $2039 , % . ' . NK\V OBLUANS , Jan. -Clearings , $2- 406,279 ; Ivew York exchange , bink , par ; commercial. $1 discount. CHICAGO , Jan. 5 Stocks steady. Bis cuit , common , 50 % ; Biscuit preferred , 101 ; Diamond Match 14S 4 : North Chicago , 220- West Chicago , 93U ; Sttawboard , 32 ; Alley ' ST. LOUIS. Jan. -Clearings , $0,073.377 ; balances , $137CJ ! Money. 46 per cent ; Now York exchange , par bid , 10c premium asked. CINCINNATI , Jan. 5 Money , 2V4TIG per cent. New York exchange , 15c discount. Clearings , $3,3SC,500 N1CW YOniC , Jan B Muller , Schall & Co ha.vo engaged $500,000 In gold f r Jm- port. This makes the total for today Jl,500- 000. 000.CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Jan. -Clearings. . $23 OS3.0S9 ; bilances , $2,109C3fi. New York exchange. 15c pr mlum. Sterling exchange , posted , $4 82V4S4 So'i ; actual , $4 b.'f(4 ( S4Vi ; sixty dajs1 , $481 483 . Stuti'inc-iit of llnlik of LONDON. Jan. n The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the. follow ing changes : Total restr\e , Increase 537,000 ; circula tion Increase , JC440.000 : bullion. Increase , ! , U02,9 2 ; other securities , Increase. 1,150.- 000 , other deposits , increase. 1,203,000 ; pub lic deposits. Increase J.2MO,000 , notes re- Ben e. increase 517,000 , government se curities , increase 3527,000 The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is 3930 per cent. Lnst week It was 4320 per cent. The Bank ol England's rate of discount remains un changed at 4 per cent. Statement of Itnnlc of Prnncc. PARIS , Jan. C The weekly statement ol the Bank of France shows the following changes : Notes In circulation , increase , 111,350,000 francs ; treasury accounts current , decrease. Cl 100.000 francs , gold In hand , de crease , 11,075001) ) francs , bills discounted , In- ere ise , 205 525 000 francs ; silver in hand , de crease , 12,425,000 francs. Rubber Company's nuidonil. NEW YORK , Jan. 5 The United Statef Rubber company has declared a regular ( [ tinrtcrly dividend of 2 per cent on Us pre ferred stock Action on a dividend on the common stock was postponed until April 1 , Cotton Miirkel. NEW ORLEANS , Jan. G COTTON Fu- Spot easy ; sales , 6.COO bales ; ordinary 313-lCc ; good ordinary. 43-Sc ; low middling 4c ; middling , G3-lGc ; good middling 6l-10c ! ; middling fair , B6-lCc ; receipts , 6CS ( bales : -stock. 473,737 baltni. NEW YORK , Jan. 5-COTTON-Steidj- middling , 57-8c ; not receipts , 1,224 bales gross , .1211 bales ; sales. 400 bales ; stock , S3 , . 770 Inlcw : continent , \TH biles. ST. IXHJIS , Jan. 5 COTTON Steady am unchanged ; middling , G3-Sc ; .sales. 100 bales receipts , 11 6 ! > 5 biles ; shipments , 40,909 bales stock , 78,430 biles. NtMt York Ir > ( oodH Mnrkot. NEW YORK , Jan. 5 The market for cot ton goods has been quiet todny in nil de partments , mall order business provlnc light. The tone continues unchanged am ; confidence of the sellers In the future un abated , The tendency of prices Is generally - ally against buyers in brown and bleached cottons and prints Denims , tickings nnd other heavy colored goods i tiled dull. Prlnl cloths are In quiet demand but strong al 2 3-8r for regular rloths Jobbers are open ing spring lines of cotton dress fabrics and early business Is encouraging. The wooler goods Kltuitlon shows no change and Washington mills' prices were named. . . / SiiKnr Market. NEW ORLEANS. Jan 5-SUGAR-Qulct ; open kettle. 2 7-5(33 ( 9-lOc ; open kettle , cen trifugal , 3 5-f4c. centrifugal , granulated , 4 9-lbiT4 G-Sc : whites , 4 < 4ff4 4c. vellow , 3 7-S ff4 5-lGc ; seconds , 2'i5(3 ( 7-fc. Molas cs , stead > . open kettle , 20lJJc ( , centrifugal , Gfj 19e. s > rup. dull , 20fi24c NEW YORK , Jan G SUGAR-Raw , irregular - regular ; fair rellnlng , 3 11-lOc ; centrifugal , 90 test , 35-lCc ; mohthsea sugar. 3 , 9-lCc , relined - lined , uirely steady , crushed , G',2c ; pow dered , G 1-Sc ; granulated 5c. California Dried I'rultM. NEW YORK. Jan 5 CALIFORNIA DRIED TRUlTS-Applcs steady , othei fruits firm Evaporated apples , common 7'i'fjSc ; prime wlro tray , S ie , choice , g ? ( 9'/4c ; fancy , lOc. 1'runes. 3' 10 > sc. Apri cots , rojal. llffllu. Moor park , 11T)17c Peaches , unpeeled , gfill'je , peeled , Ili(25c. ( ( ill Vnrkft. OIL CITY. Pa. Jan. 5 OIL-Credlt bal ances , $1 19 , certlllcites. no sale-s , no bid shipments , S8.1SS bbls ; runs , 83,374 bbls. S | . JiiNuph I , He Stock. ST JOSEPH. Jan -Special ( ) - CATTLE - TLE Receipts , COO head Market actlu and steady to strong Quality , common tc fair Natives. $3fOi520 | , Texans and west erns , $325ft4SO , cows ami hflfers , $173 425 stockers and feedere , $125 415. HOGS RecelptB. 5,000 head Markoi steady , closed tlrm , belling at $3 40 3.70 bulk at $3.4&fj3G5 SHEEP Receipts. 400 head. Markel strong and active Stock In Follow ing are the receipts at the foul principal western markets for January 5. Cattle. Hogs Sheep Omaha . 3.S73 S.2S2 91 Chicago . 0,500 40,000 10Cl Kansas City . 4553 15210 1,121 8t. Louis . 2200 11,20) 30 Totals . . . . . 15,123 74,672 12.6C1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Most of the Onttlo Come Consigned Direct to the Packers , EVERYTHING OFFERED SELLS OFF EARLY llo llei'oliitu Are Mbcrnl ntul I'rlueit Art11 Hlutdf HlKlirr on the Animals that Co in i * In. SOUTH OMAHA , Jan 5 Cattle. Hogs Sheep. llccelpts loiljy . Ib73 till ) llltlclul Manila ) K'.0 751 Olllclnl Tuesday 1,711 0,037 l.lttd OIIlcl.il Wednesday . ' , U ? ' ( 14 115 ' . ' .Jo ; Tour duvs this week . . C,5li5 3J.1IO fi ( b ! ti.imo dnjs lnt week ti77J 4J f'rt D .1117 Simoda > .stek befoiu . 5 SIS .VJ.J'j ) 4iiK" S.uno three \\ctks ngo. . P.O.U 57.WH h.76.1 A\ erase prlcu paid for IIOKM tor the last BOX iral tljjM , \\iiii comparlions ll > 93.lh97.lSJb.tllQ5. | | | . Dec. 23 | 3 49 ' . " * J0 | 3 33 | 4 17 5 11 | 0 JI 1 > ei 272S. I < 44 1 10 | S JS I 13 5 10 ; b 11 Deo. 2S.2J . 3 17 3 3J | 3 21 | J 3b 10 | 5 H | d 4C Ueo. 2J j 4 3 30 | 3 IS ) 5 07 | G4U Dec. : < 0. .1 44 , 3 .U .1 111 3 41 , 6 14 6 411 Dec. 31 ' 3 60 | 3 T. 3 17L3 31 | 4 23 | b&1 | 1M _ | 1S3S.1$9.US96.1MW | | 1S51. " * Jnn. I 3 4. | 3 181 3 40 , 4 22 , r , 121 * Jjn 3 57 * 3 17 | 1 4 Ji 4 Ib C 1GI G c : Jnn. 3 671 3 4S | I .1 16 4 Us 5 05 ] U 7i Jan. 3 III 3 411 3 251 3 511 I 11 5 10 , b 7t Jun. J 47 - SS1 ! 4 Ib 5 Iti b Si Indicate' * Sunday "Holiday. The ollld.il number of cars of stock brought In todaj by each ro.ul was . Cattle. Hogs Sheep , ll'r's C , M & St 1' H > . 1 3 O St L H\ . 3 Jllsioutl 1'aelllL U3J 11 I'nion 1'aclilc Sytftem. 5 25 C A. N W. lly . 1 1 r. , i : . & M v K. n . s S. U As 1' . lt > . 1 1 C , St. J , M A : O. lly. 7 5 H. At Jl 11 U K . 7 3 ! C , H. & Q lly . B 7 K. C & St. .1 . 5 C. , H I A : P. lly. , R. a C. 11. 1. & P. llV. . . . Total receipt * . 7J 113 C 5 The disposition of the d.iy'a receipts wiv ns follows , each buyer purchasing the numb - b ° r of head Indicated : Hirers. Cattle HOK < < Sheep Onmnu PucklnB Co " I 1257 11 Thn G H. Hammond Co. Ib9 42. ! Swift and Company 10S issl 333 The Cudahy I'acklng Co. 363S 1942 Armour iS. Co 363s 201S 11 Ilecker and Degan . . . s Viin ant S. Co S " \ \ ' . J. Stephens . 125 Hill A : Huntzlngcr . 14 1 * T Hus . 3 IwUlngston & Schilcr . 7 II. Hamilton S. H . Id1) Om.ilia , trom Ivansas City 77 7S7 Ururunjml , from K. C . 9 ! McOrearv & Clark . 2d Cudahy P. Co , from K. C. 37S Armour , from K. C . 140 Other bu > crs . 2S 283 Totals . 1917 9107 1033 CATTIJG All told there were only seentrhreo loads of cattle reported In the jards , of which four were consigned direct to Hammond , four to the Omaha. His to Armour , and sixteen to Cudahy , All trom Kansas City. Aftir making allowance for the cattle to packers there was not iiutoh left upon which to base a market. Ihetc was not a slnele load of seed cornted tattle In the yards and nothing that could ne com pared with the best cattle here yesterday. The feeling among- sellers was that good cattle , had th ro been any here , would have sold a llttlo higher under the Inlluence ot the good demand and the better reports from other markets All the cattle here were chottfod , ranging from very common to pretty decent , nnd such cattle sold at steady prices , though In some oases It seemed as If the common warmed-up stuff was n little nlow und hurd to get rid of. Some good shortfod cattle brought M 00 , which looked fully steady , and some pretty decent half fat stuff brought $1 S5 Somu warmed up Texas steers wont at $120 , and some common llttlo northern cattle , warmed < tp , bioueht $4 10 Cows and heifers cold In about the same notches as yesterday , or possibly a llttlu stronger. If really desirable , und such as bu > ers happened to want. At the close of last week and during the llrst ot the present week buyers got cow stuff down a little and they are acting now more as If they thought It was worth the money and are bujlng It moro freelv. Canning tows sell largely at $ J231J2.75 , fair to medium cows at 12 90&3 35 , good cowa at $340fr375 , and choice cows at J3.75fJ4 ( 00. Choice heifers , an a matter of course , soil evtn above the last mentioned figure. Today a hunch of good birrcn Pulled Angus heifers went at $1 43. Hull * stags , etc , sold at steady price- . There was very little here In the way of stotfkers or feeder * and the market was stiong. Some Wjomlng cnlie * . white , faces and short horns , about Inlf heifers , good stuff , brought $4 90 Some rood jiarllngs and 2-year-olds brought M 37 > i Uverythlng of any account was snapped up In short order. Representatl\o sales : BKEP STKURS. WliSTKRNS. NUUUAbKA. No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. 12 c. & h. . MIS $3 COWYOMING. WYOMING. lOSslkcal SDI 4 90 e'OLORADO C cows . . 10S1 2 D-J 12 fr-edcr * . P'.O { 3 7 ! 2 heifers. . fcSO 3 75 20 steers . . . 9G2 3 75 HOGS Considering the heavy break In values > osterdaj and that the reports sent out the du > before wera generally dis couraging today's receipts were qulto lib eral , as will bo noted from the table of receipts at head of column , though tha total for the week to date IK considerably smaller than for the corresponding day of lust week Among the day's arrivals were live double decks of assorted light eon- signed direct to u packer from Kansas City , where they cost onlv JJ27Va 'Iho llrst advices this morning were not entirely i ncouraglng Chicago reported Si.OOO head HU.id > Slous Cltj , l.r/iO head , Kansas City , 15,000 head , proapeets easier , St Louis , 9,000 head , lower , St Joseph , 5.0M head , easier The market hero opened with buyers talking about the same priecs as prevailed at the close of jeslcrdi } but they wanted the hoen and the market turned out to be stiong to u shade higher on the heavy loads. Good liea\ > loads sold vei > largely at J3 47'4. with tome prlmo heavy at $150 , and rough heavy ut W 15 The s Una kind of hogs sold very largely nt $1 45 yesterday With light hogs the situation was not no favorable. In the llrst place Ihere were more light and light mixed loads hera today , but a still more potent Influence w.a the very low price ut which pat ken am able to buy assorted llrht la tiia Kan. nmkM AH noted nbov , Ihf pnrk * sol dmlcn nci'ortod IlKht thenyr tcr- dnj nt $ i7't ' , und today some of thr pue-k- rrn got drovw at Kitnsns IMIV nt nil average - ago test of JSJl As n result the nwrkft on light hncs at this point vvn * slow und barrlv Htcnii ) Tinlluht mlicd lottl uhlih lm\i' b"cn selllnc ut a premium over hoavv sold loday liiidi the In uvv. Hint K lirgelv at ! J n for good with nome on thf buti her wi'luht order ut MSO Ceinnnon IlKlit nilvil would nnt bring us much and some little pin ) weighing nbotit seventy putitiitti went lit J250 Shippers must undci stand Unit loiiKli mlrcd loadn , loiuln iniide up of hogs running from pounds or over down to ) ilgi , are poor sollcri * . nH the pigs bring down the prlcei for the vvholn load Toilav's market was fairly nttlvr HI the pit'vulllng prlies noti-d above , nnd prao- tk.ill.v everything sold In good season R-j.ireyentatlvo suli-s SHEEP There were only a few sheep here , part of them driven in from near-by points. Them IB not very much to say about the market today. Buyers seemed to vrant a few kilUro and paid steady prices for the offerings Some prfctty good weth ers , on the nUvp order , brought J3 95 Another bunch of Wyoming wethers , but not BH handy weleht Bluff , went at $375. Fed western ones sold at $330 , and south- cm owns and wethers fit $ ; 16 There Is prictlcally no demand whatever for feed ers or stock sheep. Quotations are : Good fed western weth ers , $3 73 4 00 ; fair to good , $3 70t < 3 90 ; choice wentern yeirllngF , $4160425 , fair to oed western yearlings , $4 004 15 ; fed ewes $300 < ft340 ; gooij to choice native lambs , $5 OOfi 525 ; fair to ffoort western lambs , $475'ii500 , feeder t he p , $350 375 , feeder lambs , * 4 OO'o 4 50 ; cull sheep. $2 OOif J 00. cull lambs , $3 00 $ 2 VI Representative BoJes : 21 ewes , feeders 116 $3 23 223 western wethers 110 3 95 17S Wjoming ewes 124 3 10 110 southern sheep 101 3 45 211 Wyoming wethers 122 375 CHICAGO MVC STOCK MARKET. HORN .iotl\c and PrlocH Up Flic Cent * Cattle IIlKhcr. CHICAGO , Jan. 6 The light supply of cattle today served to bring about a bet ter feeling and desirable offerings were largely lOc higher. Beef steers , sold at $3 90 © 150 for the poorer to $4 7055 no for mediun and $5 25525 70 for cholco shipping lots , with fancy beeves selling : at $375 590 Texas feeders brought $3 3034 00 , according to quality. Calve brought $57.8675 There was an active demand for hogs and prices ruled Go higher. Fair to choice- , 70. 70.Trade Trade in sheep was quite animated at atrong prices. Sheep sold at $2 753 7G for undesirable lots up to $4 00 4 W Lnmtm were In good request , at $375 ( & < 25. Heavy sheep $ J50J385 RECEIPTS-Cattle , 6500 head ; hoga , 40,000 head ; aheep , 10,000 head. * KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK MARKET. OftcrlnKH f > f Cnttle Too Menucr < o Snipl > ( lie Demand. KANSAS CITY , Jan. -CATTLE-Re- - celpts , 4.0T5 natives , G20 Toxans. Offerings today were too meager to satlsfj demands and prices ; ruled about lOo higher ; heavy native steers , $510fiGGO ; medium , $4 40ifo 10 , light weights , $4 23f5 } 00 , stockers and feed ers , $123U4GO ! , butcher cows and heifers , $275&4GO , western steers , $3 40fc4 75 ; Texas i orn fed steers , $3 25JJ4 75 ; Texas cottonmeal fed $330fi450 , cannlntr stoclc , $2255275 HOOS-IUcelpts , 18 JlO head The oxccl- lent demand served to strengthen the price' again today , prices averaging about Gc higher , heavies. $3 60JJ3 70 ; mixed , $340&365 ; lights. $3 SOfi i 50 , pigs. $1 OOffl 10 SHEEP Receipts. 1.420 head ; demand continues In excess of supplies. Offerings today were rnthcr Inferior quality , trade active at steady prices ; lambs , $5 OOftn.lO ; muttons. $ J 75 (4 ( 20 , feeding lambs $150 ® 400. feeding shcc-p , $323 3.73 ; stockers , $2.50 St. Io n In Llie Stock. ST LOUIS Jan G CATTLK Receipts , 2,200 head , Including see bend Texans ; s-hlp- mcnts , 1 , ( X ) head. Market ste idy to strong ; fair to fancv native shipping and expert steers , $4 40f(5 ( 75 , bulk of ilfs , $4501i5IO , drevpod beef and butcher steers. $103 540. bulk of sile" , $4 20U5 10. steers , under l.OdO Ib'i , $1 0001 ! 40 , bulk of sale * . $1 13f4 05. Mockers and feeders. $27r/t423 , bulk of sales , $3 ( > g3E5 : craya and heifers , J2 OOif 413. 'lexas and Indian steers , $ J23 i4SO , bulk of sules , $3000415 ; cows and heifers , $2 cogs is. HOGS Receipts. 11.200 head ; shipments , 1 500 heid Market steady : pigs and lights. $ .125f)310 ) ; packers. $14 ft3GO. butchers , $155 ft 170 SHEEP Receipts. 300 head ; shipments , ono head Market steady , native muttons , $1501(100 ; sUfckers , $2G3fi300 ; lambs , $300 Q3GO. York Iilic Slock. NEW YORK. Jan 6 BEEVES-Rocclpts , 912 head , no trade worth mentioning , feelIng - Ing steady ; cables were higher ; live cattle. llfflla4C , dtcssed weight , refrigerator beef , 8 3-Sc per Ih , exports today , 200 cattle , to morrow. none. CALVES Receipts. 123 head ; slow and weak , i pill 4 , $3.0i ( < ri8 00 , barnyard calves , nominal westerns , $1 12'/6 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 2.8SJ head , sheep , steady ; lambs , tlow and un changed , 1V4 fars unsold ; common to good Hheei ) $1 23fl4 23 , medium to choice lambs , J5 23 | 5 f . HOOS-Rpcelpts , 4259 head : 27 head on sale ; market firm at $1.90fi4.10. flnrliinutl M > c Stock. CINCINNATI , Jan 6-HOOS-Actlvf ; $3 40-Jd 70 CATTLE-Steady ; $250 JIR3 SHEEP Quiet steady , $2230400 LAMBS-Qulet , steady , J123fi540. JAMES . BOYD & 00 , , Telephone 103 ! ) . Onmli.t , Xeb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS nOARI ) OP TRADB. Dlrc't wlre to Chlcacn and N w Terk. Corrttpcndintii John 4. Wsrrtn A Co. H. R. PENNEY & CO. , Room , \ . Y. Life niilur. , Oiualin , Nell. StocksGrainProvisions. , , . Direct Wir' > eTV York , Clilcaco and ( Veitcrtt I'olutc. When Traveling Read The Bee Here IsWhere You Will Find it ill the If ; Principal Cities. ATLANTA. (1A. Klinlifill House Acw Stnnd. ANACONDA , MONT. Junto M. lioilnnl. BILLINGS , MONT. J. O. Sprrr > . BOSTON. I'lilttlc I.lbrnry. V -mlonio llolrl Iluitun PrcMi Glut ) ! 14 Uosworlk S BUFFALO. Grneacr Hotel > i > w Stand. BUTTK. City \OTT * De-pot , Cor. Muln and Hro * " wn j . CAMBHIIMiK , MASS. llnrvnrd Unl\ entity I.lbrnrj- . * CHKYKNNE. K. A I.nican. till ! \Vrnt lOtb . Clifj-rnue Cluli. CHICAGO . Atlilltorltininnrz > MVI Stand * . Aiiilltiirliini llotrl Nr v snnd. ( irniul I'nclHc llolrl > urr * ntand. Orrat > ortlirrn llolrl > rnm Stand. I'nlinrr llnimr > nti Slniul. PontoMlcc * VMIK Stand , No.17 Dcnr linrn Strr > ( AiHDcliilril Ailt rrtlnpr'H Club , Pnlmer Home. CLEVELAND. \Vrdilrll llnnxi * . The llnllnidcn. Cnmnirrclnl Trnvclrr ' Association. Masonic Temple. COLORADO SPRINGS. Ilrlm-or lira * . , .No. HO South Tejoa Bt Printer * ' Home. DENVER. IlroTTU Hotel Ncim Stand. llniutltoii A Kendrlrk. DOfl-niZ 17th nt. 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