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G THE OMAHA DAILY 3nMS--yiiIDAY , JA3STARY 8. 1802.
JIU !
Dull reeling Which Prevailed in Wheat
Wednesday Was Lost.
IT EVAPORATED DURING THE NIGHT.
Corn Wns I'nlrly Acllvr Hut Kunlcr , Chiefly
In ( Sympathy with tli Depression *
iVlilrh Uulril In Oilier Orruli
-Activity In Htoolts.
CntCAflo. Ill , , Jnn. 7 , The bull focllng
wlrch prevailed In tliu wheat pit yesterday
evaporated during thu nlsliland the sentiment
today wiw doeldo.lly bearish ; then overyooily
icenicd confident nnd tlio buylnj was Konei.il ,
but todur tbc feollnx win onuof dlscour.iite-
inontutid Uioscllliu was o < | imlly 1111 millions.
I'hc remit was Ihat tlio appreciation In value ,
which It look nil of yener.Iay's sotslon to
brlnK about , had ull dlsuppoired before tlio
trading IIORIIII. Anl : yet llio ntlvontos of
lower ( irlcci worn not satislloJt , no they'offered
with ( reedoni mid price * broke stn'idlly with
loarcoly uny reaction nnd the elute was wonk
at a net loss of 'i'Jo ' coinpirJ.l with
yestord ly. There were Hovcr.il bearish plodos
of news , but the potent ul one was the
government estimates on last so imm"n crop.
The mar ! < ct has been for inoiitlis staBRcrliu
under the lo id of the enormous crop , Konor-
ully estirnulcd lit 0)0,0)3,001 ) ) bu. but now the
sliillsllcanof the Department of Agriculture
piled ulioifl 18,0,30,033 bu. on top of tllitt ; It was
too much : It was the proverbial last straw
which broke the camul'H back. On ton of that
came the news that the stocks of wheat and
Hour In London Were tliu largest of the te ison.
boliu 4.moot ) tin. of the former and U9JOuO
bbls. of the latter , nnlnst 2,810,003 liu. and
140.WOO lib H. . ro < | io'jtlvoly. ut > ths time last
year. Tlio longs who Iritl been holdlnt ; In the
hope that aoiiiollilni : might turn up to help
them out und the generous buyers of yester
day made haste to uu'oad. The boars who
were temporarily riitt.oiljcstcrJ.uy , rallied In
force and pounded the market.
The domestic markets wore till weak. Now
York. which closed lastnlelil at $1.07. fell to
$ l.li.V,4. Dulutli also sold off Ic. Minnea
polis life , nnd St. Louis I'ic. KoreUnors ,
however , did not SPOIII to taku such a pes
simistic vlaw of the situation.
Tliu weather was reported at zero and below
In the northwest and very cold In the winter
wheat ( Harlot but with lltllo snow. Lcstnr
weld a blB line ami afterwards KUVO Armour's
name. Nearly nil the biz houses had sollliu
ordeis. I'nrilrldgo sold wheat early but
covered a good dcnl on the subsequent de
cline. May fluctuated forsomo tlmo between
04Xo und l ! io and then crow decidedly wrak
and without material reaction broke to U'lc ,
recovering some , hut oloied weak at OJ' c.
Corn was fairly active but easier , chlofly In
sympathy with the depression which ruled In
wheat , but there wns not tliosiunodlscoiir.iea-
inent and loss of vontldencc , The receipts are
not very heavy und Inspection continues to
show a , voiy small portion of the contract
Kradc.
O.its were quiet Hnd weak In sympathy with
wheat and corn mid closed with a loss of 7 c.
Hog products oponrd lower In sympathy
with tlio weakness In whout , but there was
fair buying. This was mot by free offerings
bv piicknrs Thuro wcro t > one further Iluctun-
tfons within a narrow range and the close was
uthllaht losses compared with yesterday.
Kslliuutcii receipts foi tomorrow : Whoit ,
118 cars : corn , U3 cars ; oats , 114 cars ; hogs ,
3'i03houd.
Tliolo.idlni : futures ran * od as follows :
AIITiri.EM. ui'KN. nioii. I.IHV. cr.osu.
WMKAT-No. 2
January. * . . . 88 ! ( $ 8- > ; < 1 87
May 115 8J
COIIN No. 2- 8JMM
Januiiry MM
February. . . 3314
Miiy 4IH
OATH No. ' . '
January
31J <
JIKSS I'OIIK-
Jnmriry. . . 10 ? M 10 80 1080
May. . II i' 11 37J , 11 20 11 30
Januury. . . . n nm 0 I2S
Mnr U 42)4 ) U 43 ( I 374 ! U 10 ,
BHOUT II i us -
January. . . . / 6 ni <
May 5 7J < i 5 r * 5 C5/11
Cash quotations were MR follows :
I'l.ouit Dull and easier ; do tiers InallueJ to
make concessions.
WHEAT No. 8 spring wheat. 87o ; No. 3
spring wheat , hO314o ! ; No. 8 rod , 69c.
CoilN No. 8. 38'ic.
OATS No. 2. isii'iMs c ; No. 2 white , 3lJi ®
824c ! ; No. 3 white , 891illo.
KVE No. 2 , fcfllje.
HAHI.KV No. 2 , 63c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4V2 > OOo ; No.
'KtAxSKKD N'o. 1 , 03c.
TIMOTII v SKED Prime , * 1.H1.2.T.
POJtic Mess pork , per bbl. , $4.0(1 ( 8.12) ) . ; ; lard ,
percwt , in.liKitfllJ' , ; short ribs sides ( loose ) .
K33a5.40 ; dry salted shoulders ( bovocl ) , J4.375 !
© I.M ; nliort clear sides ( boxed ) , t.1.605.Ui.
WIIISKV Distillers' finished gooJs , per gal. ,
Su'jA'is Outloif , i
.su Unchanged : full cream Cheddars ,
'ic ; Voitng Amcrloas , 1201''Jic : Huts ,
IliDKs Uiu'lmnRod.
TAI.I.OW Unchanged.
Uecepts ) und Hhlpmonts today wore as fol
lows :
Un the I'm luce u\chanio to.hiy ; Iluttor
mnrkut wasunchanzcd ; fancy eroamorv. . * ! ©
l c ; line woitern. aiaWc : ordinary , 2l)3''o ) ;
bcloctcd dairy , ' . ' VSfMc. Eggs. 2H32IC.
New York Alarkuts ,
NKW VOHK , Jan. 7. I'LOUit Receipts , : : > . -
Ml paokaxos ; oxpcirts , 5 , IIS hb'.g. ; 4J.4UU sacks :
niu ket Ichs active and heavy ; sales , 24,153
bbls.
COHS MKAb Dull.
WIICAT Itocolpts. ] .V > .2.Obu. ; exports , icn.7.)0 )
Int. ; s.ilcH , : til01i : )0 ) bu. futures. 7s.HO. ) DH. spot.
r < pot mnrliet unsettled , closing hcavydull und
lower ; No. 2 rod. Jl.OilJ'UI.UIIlJ In store and olu-
vatnr ; Sl.O.i'iOl.oa ! ! afloat : il.U4'iil.07i ' ! t. n.
b.rNo. Ilri'd , l.njI.OJi ) ; unizradod led , lITi1 ©
tl.'bli : No. 1 northern , $ l.n ; > ll < fDM > .V : No. 1
hard , * l.08l.oa < j : No. 2northorn.il.ooiai.oojf ;
No. 2 spring , ! O'ifcoTc. Options sold oir steady
und closed 22Su under last night , and weak-
omul clilclly on the large crop estlm tto of Iho
covernmcnt and lower cables with some Inllu-
enco from the larjo break In cotton ; the for-
olgncis and loc.il longs were free sellers , and
tbo marl.et was fairly uctlvo : No. 2 red , Jaiiti-
iiry , tl.02NKti.Ol , closing at $ l.03ji tVbruury.
ll.uiVffll.l : 4Jf , closing at tl.KI ; Murcli. tl.ttVto
1MX , oloslnx at JI.05 ; April. $1.03',4lOil'J ' ,
cloblng ut jl.D5ii ! .May , Jl.dti'.ai.l'O1closing
nt tl.OPii Juno. tl.0"itr.l.uil ? , closing at
1 1. H ! ' ; .Inly , tl.oo j ! l.onj , closing at $1,00 ? ; .
HYE Dull and unsettled ; western. USc5til,01.
llAHLKY Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 71tJc.
llAiti.KV MALT Dull.
UoitN ItecolptH , 1H273 bn. ; exports. 2tlV.iO
bu , ; sales. 1'Jj.uUi liu. of fulurus ; 2.lt > , OJO
bu. of spot ; bpot market unsettled
but fairly active , closing weak ; No. 2 ,
r.liitt.V-"tc In elevator ; r > 'li'Kkio alloat ; un-
Rradod mUcil , : a4IUo ; Ni > . It , : itrai4iT : ;
Btoamor mixed. 4flU@3le. Options declined
.MWc on weak eablu.s , lurro rceolpts and In
hympalhy with wheat ; January , fllj1l.f ,
cl os In if nt M ? o ; Kohruary , BIJio. closing at
51'io ; Maix h..bt5liccloslntat&l9uo ? ! : April ,
SPttcAHir. closing at Olftej May , 5jfi)50,14C ( ) ,
closing at M' c.
DATS HecoiplB. O.150 bu. ; exports , 10OO
Int. ! hales , UIU.O o bu. of fnluros ; r.'j.OJO bu. of
pot ; spot market wnakur , quiet and ho. ivy |
nptluns modoralcly active nnd wutknr ; Jan
uary , IWSiia 'iC. closing ut : i7Koi Keliruary ,
! 0 > ' e. eloping at : i7u ; May , eloslng at Il'Jio ;
ipot , No. 2 ttlilte , iBSKft-W.io ; mix oil wostoin ,
StiS.'iS'io ; wliltu western , aJifil''UciNo. 2Uhl-
HAV Klrni nndqulot.
lloi-B Urm and fair demand ; state com
mon to choice , I.vailc ; I'aclllo coiibl. l.vasjc.
Hud.vii-Hnw. ( julot and firmer ! fair rollu-
IIIR. a l-10o ; bales. 10 1 ba'-u Muscovado , 8) ) toil ,
utu ll-We. and a I'tirjo otcontrltuitaU , UJ test ,
( odanada rumored Ht about U 0-lUc | roll nod
inuut and linn.
[ VMor.AS.iES- Orleans , fairly uotlvo und
Urm.
ItiCE ratrdomund and firm ,
I'r.TitOLBUM Steady and < iulot ; United
closed at Ole for l''obruary.
COTTON BBKII OIL t'lrmi crude ,
TALLOW-Dull , steady ; city HJ.OO for iiaok-
apes. ) 4o. ;
KoMM-ate.idy nutl quiet.
Tuiti' NTlNB-Qulot and steady nt Jl ai c.
ICddSl'Irnmrvestorn ; , 25Mo ; receipts ,
0,012 puckHKea.
1'oiiK Qulot and steady ; nu s , W,50I0.5 ! ) ;
extra prime , t'.UA
CUTHKATS tjuloti middles , easy andqulot ;
Short clear , M.W.
I , All ! ) Luwpraud dull iwostorn Htouin closed
at M.45 : sales. 5.0UO tlorccauttO.4VilU.57Hi op-
tlous sales. Bao tlincesi Junuury. Sill ; Febru
ary. ia4T4t0.4'J ' : March , JJ.MiitWj May , td.70 ,
cloHlne ut w.o > a .7J.
IIUTTEH III fair dcnmnu urn ! flrint western
diilry , iMMIoi western oroamary , 20aio ; fac
tory , HffiWct Klein. WMCPlc.
OIIKESE Kulrly uutlvunua firm ) purtuklnu ,
6V > H 0f ON-Qulotj Amorlcixn. tl5.75ai7.70.
aeadyi douestlo. JI.V5.
Wlicut Market ,
MlNMCt roi.18. Minn. , Jan. 7.--WniSAT-May
wlioit opened Ililn inornliW at . ) ( o under
wio
iMt iiWit'H clono. ami that wa ihu highest
BOlnt of the dny. Thuro wu ft break of lo lio-
ot uuou rh iUclln w itnaily , for wlaon
the lon sixw which wny the nirl < ct iontlol
they brought out their wheat nn > l continued
otTorltiRiionly hastotiU'l tlio depression. Hut
there win a Milt greater dechno to como. The
bro.tk to OJo had bcon In IliioHritloni of
> ic. Then Chicago ma lo n hroutt. und with
u riifth the longs began dumplag. For nftoen
minutes the rxollomcnt wim high , for uoh fl
dcullna In ono day had not been ox-
por'.oncpil In many months. The bull-
were not predated for It , nna thoj
fniizlit hard. Tno bc.irs kept noundlu-x
away and the prlco colng lownr. nnd when
Iho closing boll runir It was traveling down
gnidn pretty lively , for In thu next ton tnln-
ntcH the break h.td been Vc. It was the low
rst point for tiny who it thlH season. At the
clnsaltwiisS9Sc.ii docllnu from lust nUht'f
olosuof 21nc. Tlio LMsli niHrOt was In an III-
actlvo condition und No. 1 Northern held up
to yosterday'4 prlcn nt Ni'iu ' In sptto of the
bruAlt In futiirus. Several oars of No. t hur.l
eolit today above SOc. Itiscolpts of wheat here
worn Hit cam and 110 ntDtlliltli und Superior.
Cioslnir ; No. I northern , January , Wio :
Veilorday , Rici May opcnliu at Olu ; highest ,
itlc : lowost. H'l'ie : chulni ? , M'l'iu : yollorJay ,
ll'ionn ) ' : tr.ick. No. I hard. 87'toi No. t north-
urn , WSJic ; No..2 iioMhorn , 7'JBlic.
Oiniilm I'roilnrn Markets ,
IltiTrKii Kminl : lots of Rood couiury buttoi
went nt. rwi.lc. select lots sold a small way
Kn.iB Kresli mock , 'Mt.
I'nur.Tiiv C'lilcki'ns. good stock. 69o ; tur-
keys. l.'Ullc : gee o and ducks. 10'iSllc.
( JAMS Mall.trd . ducks , tiUO : i.luo ulnzcd
lea' . Sl.7.1 : green winged teal. $ I.Mmixed ;
ducks , fl.7. > ; lac ; rabbits , tJ.WQtl.OJ : small ,
.i.'i : squirrels. il.U * .
IlIDKS-.No. I green sattrd lildps. 4iff4lic ! !
No. a green salted hides. Ilifil'ic ' ; No. I green
salted til-Jut , 2.1 lo 4 1 Ibs . 4'iUIJc ( : No 2 green
silted hides. 21 to 4 > Ibi. .1(01 ic : No , 1 veal
calf. 8 to W 'bs . Oo : No. 2 vo il c.ilf , 8 to ir. llm. ,
4c ; No. I dry Illnthldos. 'iMc : No. 2 dry flint
hides. .TaicjNn. I dry stltod nldej. TitiJc. Tal
low. No. I , : iH'lUo ; tallow , No. 2. ! lj , grease ,
whlto A , 4iMUe : groaso.rhlto II. : i !
grease , yellow , , lc ; uro.isu , dark. 2jc ! : old but
ter. .i&i'.ic ' ; beeswax , prime , ( Uo ; rou htal-
I''i.Ju-6inulii : Milling comp iny's Rijllanuo
I'.i cut. t'J.nr Invincible I'.itcnt , J. . " > 0 : I.onc
Star Kuperlittlve , W.'il : Hnuwllake , tl.OJj I'an-y
family. tl.W ) : S. K. Ullnmn's Oolil Medal , I..a't ;
hnow Wliltu..U1 : Snowflakc. t..UO ; low crado ,
II.Ol ; Queen of the I'.tntry , Si'O ; br.in , IIS.03
chopped feed ,
Kunias City Mrirkots ,
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Jan. 7 l-'i.ouit Un-
chaugpa ; patent..40a'ril ; oxtr.i fancy. IVil
fft-vri : fancy.or > a'.lJcholcoil.oaffl.oa : ; XXX.
* I.7 : > O1. ! ) ' .
WIIKAT Dull : No. 2 cash , 77Sc. !
coit.v Marknt lower ; No 2 , cash , : ilo bid ,
; V > ! iC askoj ; January , : rio bid. 'lie asUed.
OATS Lower ; No. 2. cash. "Sa bid.
liurrKit llnehatKOti ; cro itiu'ry. 22J"o :
dairy , 14317c : store packed lOQIlc : roil , lu
© I'ic.
Bans tlnchauiod at Hie.
HAV Unchanged ; timothy , $7.5)3.00 ) ; fancy
prairie. f. > . ( K7.Xi. (
I'MXSEr.i ) Unchanged at 81V3c , on n basis
of pure.
KeOElirrs Wlio.it , 20,030 bu. ; corn , 2.003 bu. ;
o.its. none.
Siin\tr.NM Wheat , 01.0JO bu , ; corn , 21,003
bu , ; outs , G'J03 bu.
Omaha Uraln Market ,
Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river
points , Nibruska Inspection , and ton days'
shipment , unless otherwise stated. Cash grain
calls for slili ) ucnt within flvo ( lays.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , S'l'Jo ' bid.
Cons Now No. 2 , cash and January ship
ment. ! 17o bid ; No. ! l. 3Gc.
KVK-No. 2. 87c bid.
OA-M No. 2 white. : ilo bid ; No. 3 white , 30c
bid : No. II red 29o bid.
UOAItO OP Til AD E NOTES.
Mr.l'lshcrof Fisher nnd Slmock of W.ihoo ,
Nob. , was a visitor on the call.
l'E. ' . White , one of Nebraska's most promi
nent grain men. was ou 'chanio today.
Charles Sang of Llnwood , Neb. , and J. Juz-
kowlakof Washington. Nob. , wera callers on
tl.o numerous brokers In the Chamberof Com-
moryo. _
Iluluth Wheat . I.irltct.
DUI.UTII , Minn. , Jan. 7. There was a big
break in wheat todav at the opening fol
lowed by a further decline of Jic In the after
noon on May. The opening was from ! jC to ? 4c
ou * from ycsteiday's closo. ' 1'ho main cause of
the hrcafc was the publication of the govern
ment report for IHxVshowIng that this was the
greatest crop ye.tr over known. The marktit
ruled dull thioiighont the sc s on. no tra-llng
of any lar o a'unnnt be ng done after the
llrsthour. The nlose was dull Mid trrozu'ur
at from IJfe to2'ic below yesterday's last quo
tations. Followlni were the uloslnx flguios :
No. 1 har.l. cash. Stl c : J.iniiary. WJic : May.
OJ'ic ; INo. 1 northern , cash. Sl'ic ; January ,
81740 : .May. UlJSa : No. 2 northern , cash , 78o ;
No. ! ) , aic ; rejected. G340.
Milwaukee Markets.
MitvwAUKF.E. WIs , . Jan. 7. Pr.ouu Quiet.
WIIB\T Easy ; May , 0 Uc : No. 2 spring , SOc ;
No. I northern. D.'c.
OouN-Qulet ; No. 3 , 3Sc.
OATS-Kirm ; No. 2 whlto. 324o ! ; No. 3 ,
white. : Jjllc.
HAIII.EV Quiet ; No. 2. SS.yo ; sample on
track. 42 < 2lnc. (
HVK Quiet ; No. I. 87c.
I'HO VISIONS Quiet.
I'oitK May , I11.27U.
LMlD-fli.JU.
HKCEii-Ti Klour. 7.2JO bbls ; wheat , 33HID bus
barley. 1(1.033 ( bu ,
SlHt'MUNTS Kiour , 23,503 bbls ; wheat , 5,750
bu ; barley , 3) , 183 bu.
\criKiol .AIurketH.
LiVEni'Oou Jan. 7. WHEAT Firm ; demand
mand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; Califor
nia No. I. Ms 7Sii 1 per cental ; red western
spr ns , fs SQ'ilid ; No. 2 rea winter , 8si'd ©
s 2Krt.
COIIN Quiet ; dom.xnd fallen off ; mixed
western. Ss3lCd percental.
LAUD I'rluiR western. 3is : porcwt.
TuitlT.NriNB Spirits. 23s'Jd per cwt.
St. I.n
ST. I/outs. Mo. , Jan.O. WHEAT Woa'c ; cash ,
We ; Muy. 42o.
O UN Rimy ; cash , : i7U'l7Hc ; May. 8'ic ,
OATS Weak ; cash , tf.'o : May. 'CSIi.Sc.
1'oiiK Steady ; now , J10.Hi.4c. !
IiAHD Hteady ; Ui.OO.
WIIISKV tl.l- .
H Steady ; unchanged.
Xo\v York Dry Coeds M urkot.
NEW YOIIK , Jan. 7. There was sorno Im
provement today'm the dry goods market.
More buyers were present and the demand ou
spot and by mallshowo.l moio Interest In both
cotton and woolen oods. There was no activ
ity. but there was moro doing all around. The
imukotwas uiichaugod In tone and tendencies.
Orleans Cotton Murkrt.
NEW OUI.EANS. Li. , Jan. " . ( 'otton In mod
erate demand ; middling , U7 os low middling ,
iHici good ordlnarv , Olic. Net reoolptH , 10,411
b.ileu : gros" , 10,832 b.iles : exports to the con
tinent , 3.K7 ! bales , sales ; sales , 3 , 4 JO bales ;
stock. 4IS03 ! ) bales. _
St. T.ouis I.lvo Stock Market.
ST. Louts. Mo. . Jan. 7. IHTTr.B-Kacelpts ,
I.OJO ; shlpmonts , none ; market dull ; natives.
K1.0J4.00 : Texas fed. * 2.lt3.r ) > j.
lions Itocolpts , 0.101 : shipments , 3,210 : mar-
kut higher : huavy , fl.03WI.lU ; niixeil , KI.OU4CI.OJ ;
light , JADJ < a.lO. ! _ _ | _
C'ollri ) .Market.
NF.W YOIIK. Jan. 7. Sales , 187 , . " > 03 bags ,
Including : January. tKiV3IJ.45 ! : ; Fohruary.
SlilOtor..l.'i ; March. * ll.0lll.05 : May , ll.t5rt
11.70 ; June. tll.u.Viotl,70 ; spot Klo quiet and
linn ; No. 7. f CUM ® 3374. !
Cincinnati .Murkuls.
CINCINNATI. O. . Jan. 7. WHEAT Good demand
mand ; No. 2 red , ink- .
Cons Stronger : No. S mixed , 43c.
OATS Firmer ; No. 2ml\ud , 3IQ31'ic. '
WlllSKV-tl.18.
_
Toledo ( " , n > In Market ,
TOLEDO. O , , Jan , 7. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2
cash and January. U.4c ; May , ! W ! < f.
COII.N No. 2 cash , 4l ? c.
OAT * Qntot ; uash , ; ciJ5u.
l M.irkot.
LONDON , Jan. 7. L-TNSBUII Ou 10319s per
owl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tr.ulorn' Talk.
OniCAno , III , , Jan. 7. Kennntt , Hopkins &
Co , to y. A. McWhortor , 215 Hoard Of Trade.
Omiihai Whoat--Tho Inhnrcnt weakness of
thu situation Is evidenced by thu faot'that
wheat lost in two hours today ull tlio advance
that two days of labor and energy has ttbtub-
llshod. Very ninny usorlhu thu lost to Mr.
Dodge , No doubt his report accelerated
the decline , but it would have como
naturally In a few days had no
report lioon Issued. Hpoulittloii Is
ut the bottom of the temporary Huotuatlons ;
lint sunuly and demand uru the governing
factors In the long run. Whuat Is weak and
will ho still waakur boeauHO the visible supply
Ustuaully grpwlng , and tlio foreign doinund
Is us htoiulily dccllulngon the largest crop this
or any other country hus over r.ilsod. The
situation docs not Improve , and If the for
eign ( laimiud shrinks with prices In Amor-
loan markets us It has demo for the
past two months tlmro would iccm to 'Jo a
utrons probability that wo nhall uarrr Into
the near harvest u larger surplus tliuu In any
0110 of the tire preceding yoars. How uny ono
oan boa legitimate ! ground for an ndvuuco
under "iicii conditions U more than wo can
understand ,
Cora and oats have shared In thu
general weakness from lack of specu
lative mipporl , O.ita belnit partlcu-
arly heavy. Wo feel very friendly
to corn , believing It will snll considerably
hUhoroii Its merits before II drops much
lower , but of course no material advance can
bo looKed ( or while whuitt U i > o sick , but If ono
Is a bull and wants to bo doing toinethlng
that won't cause him to Ho uwako utxhts ,
ho will probably find moro comfort In
ourrylng corn than uny other grain.
1'rovlnkms have about hold their own. which
may bo contldorod qulto uucouraging to
holders , in vlowof tliusurioindfcllnolngniln
und tliooKcenslvu supuly of Itoga wo advlcu
cunto < nor * toitar long on break * and watt pa-
tlontly for the good tlmo coniluit.
l. , Jan. 7.-Couusoliuau k Day to
Gockratl Ilrot.i The envornniont ornp raoort
unniinnry. Issued unoxpeutadly nftnr tlio mur-
kot aimed ymtoraay. v.as Konerally oonsU-
crcd rather bnnrlih. an.l holdart broitmo anx >
Ions to soil before tlio roiulur tmrkctoponod
thl ) > morning , nnl wheat wan ofTerod Id
lower than ruxtordny'N closing. The early
trading was light , wlln New York houses RCII-
orally sailing nnd local traders buying to
cover short Hales. Clearances from the
Rcabourd were mimll. Late cable * wera
\tnakor , and bring Rolling order * . Now
York reported stocks falling rapldiy
and lies dlMliMilU Tim Now Orleans Cotton
oxclmngo discontinued tiudlug In deferred
deliveries ou account of the p.inlaky faellng
there , and the Chicago market suddenly became -
came llooilo I with selling ordor.s from all di
rections ( Inrlin the last few minutes of the
session. The ro < u t was u rapid doulluo and n
weak closing , Provisions were linn early OH
largo purchases by packers , out broke under
npot'tilatlvo selling. Near the cloio prices
again ralltoJ on rcnowod buying by packers
and all but 2c ! lo 4c of the decline was recov
ered. The unsettled condition of llnunclal
ni'itters In tno south Is llkoly to uiuiao further
apprehension of spooulatlva holders. If It
continues nt the moment liquidation will bo
Ravage.
CHICAGO. III. , Jan. 7. F , O. Lngan & Co. to
J. Sands CommlFslonroinpiny ; Wheat opened
fairly steady at t 'ic for May. sold up to t'"i'4c ,
ns low at O.lu and clasoil at lMic. ? The uovcrn-
munl report , giving a total crop of fit 1,030.003
bu. anagaiti9tr > 'J5.00i.OJ3a month a' o. was'tho
principal caiiHO of the ( Incline. This , with
lower foreign advices and small oxporls from
tlie seaboard was responsible for the liberal
milling. The government report Is n ourso to
thu grain tr.xlc. foreign and domestic , as Well
as to tlio farming community. Wo said on
the last report no ono with any sense bollovod
what It s.ild. and yesterday's report confirms
It. Men who-do know put the crop at 5JJ.OW-
0.0 bu. , and they know more tlrin all the
school nri'ums employed by the Agricultural
( lop-ii tnicnt. Unless foreigners como In us
moro liberal buyers wo will dr.ig to a lower
level. The visible supply Monday may -mow
Romi ! llttlo decrease , which may Hloauy tlio
inurkul a little. Should It show any Increase ,
lower prices are Inevitable. Corn Is dull. It
Is going lowor. May closed at 41'jc to 4I'ic.
Hog products are firm. Wo wrote Moudur the
low water mark hstd boon passed for I horn.
\Vo bullovo so. Should any lot-up In ho : ro-
celpts occur ns wo Io.k for thcro will be n
sharp advance ou MILV porlc. lard and ribs.
NKW YOHK. Jan. 7.--Tho market was the
moat active wo h ivo had slnoo the revival of
business lu t fall , but while dtsplayln ; a
rflronj tonipjr durlnj nut of the day , It
ylotdcd throughout the list In thu last hour ,
and all Iho oirly gains were lost with some
thing in addition. Thu ralJ was nvtde durln g
the last hour of business by a combination of
vvonld be'ROllors of stocks an I w'lo'havo been
ondo-ivorinsr to become buyers at lower
prices. The movement started by a nudJ.cu
drop In Ohlcapo Uas , wlilah Is believed In some
qiiitrtors to huvo bcon thn result of a settle
ment with the shorts In tint stock , and with
this settlement all the necessity of kuep'ns Its
prices up was dona away with , consequently
many heavy stop orders in which wcro covered
at over 1 per cent down , and tlio suddenness
of the ducllno h is seldom been equalled. The
drop was followed by a determined uttaolc on
the whola list , t > whlh the bulls did not ap
pear to make any stron j resistance , the moro
prominent among them expressing the
opinion that this react on would bring In a
frrsh lot of buyers.
The forenoon's dealings wore marked by
great strength all around. The upw.trd move
ment in England which filrlv led the list ,
was very largo un 1 the stock roio about 5
per cent on heavy transactions , brinzlng the
whole list nlang with It. Othnr particularly
Ktro'ig stocks were Kock Island , Richmond .t
West Point. Atchlson & St. Piiul. together
with many of the low priced specialties
among which Louisville , New Albany ft. Chi
cago. Kansas & Texas , an I Ht , I'aul & Dulutli ,
were especially prominent. Tlio most con
spicuous feature at tnls time , however , xvas
tlio strength lu the Industrials. Including Chicago
cage Gas , which rose from 73' o to 83c. The
only real weak point In tlio list , however , was
Loulsvlllo & Nashville , which retired over 1
per cent In thu face of strength of thu rest of
the market. The break which carried all the
rest down hid llttlo influunco on It , and It
yielded only slightly when other stocks were
running oil' rapidly , nnd its decline for the
day Is not. much larger than that of sonic
others which were stronger In the forenoon.
Thooloiu was very active but weak , gon-
er.illy at llio lowest prices of the day. The
Important losses Include : Chicago das , 4J ! ;
Louisville & Nashville , IS : Cleveland , Cincin
nati. Chicago & KU LauU. lj. nn.l Cotton Oil ,
ls. nnd Wheeling & Lake Krlu I percent ,
while Now Knglann st-inds alone In showing a
gain , Its advance being ' & per cent. '
Government bonds have boon dull nna
steady. Stuto bonds have bocn dull and linn.
The fo'lowlng are tlio closing ( { notations for
the loading stock. " on the Now York Stock ex
change today :
The total sales of stocks today were 117.1,375
shares ; Including ; Atchlson , 41,000 ; Canada
Southern , 3,033 : ( Jhlcuuo Gas. 70,210 ; I.ticku-
wuniiii , ,1.500 ; Erie , 10,355 ; Kansas & Texas ,
4.335 ; Louisville & Nashville , 21,373 ; Missouri
Pacific , 0,233 ; Northwestern. 7.UO ; Nortli
American , 4,08.1 ; Northern Pacific prtifcrrod ,
0.380 : Now Kn.'land , 73,573 : P.icllio Mall. 4.070.
Itoiullnir , 83.950 : Hlchmond & West Point. 31. .
U47 ; at. Paul. 31.641 ; tit , Paul & Omaha , 4,015 ;
Union Pacific , 17,603.
Fliiniiclnl llnviow.
Nr.w YORK. .Inn. 7. The Post says : A fac
tor which ratardod prices ponorallv WHS the
niovuinont In Loulsvlllo & Nashville. It has
boon a puzzle all alona exactly what role this
southern railroad slock would play In the up
ward movement. That It luu much against
It , both from the congeslcd slate of the cotton
tr.tdo and from the widespread njralysla of
southern Industries , all intelligent observers
admitted. London operators bccun tosell the
stock heavily at the open ng. Later on this
hollluir. proved lo bo bused on uaily Informa
tion of the LoulHVtilo soml-aiiiiual statement ,
which was published In thu aflornoon. A
sliar p doi.'lluo followed on the lojnl market ,
but tlio wild fluoiuatloiis of Chicago Gas In
the afturnoou , allogothur the result of purely
professional work , was of a far moro Injurious
character though the enormous realizing sales
inluht have bcon expected , after the u.xlrava-
"points" disseminated ou Wall street
Saiu the foronoou.
NCMV York .Money .Haricot.
NEW YOIIIC , Jan. 7. MONKV ox OAtt , Kasy ,
ranging from 2)5 ) to 3 percent : last loan , 3
percent ; aloscd offered nta percent.
I'm MI : Muiu'ANTir.K PA IT.II 4J i'tW per cent.
STUIII.INO KxciiA.Non-Qulot and firm at
JI.HJ'i tor sixty day bills nnd tl.blif for de
mand.
Thu closing quotations ou tomls-
London Ktook .Miirliot ,
i > i bu Juiiuy ( 'onion Henit'tt. ]
I.O.MKIN , Jan..7 , [ Now York llorald Cubic
Special toTiiK 1IBK.J The stock niarbuts have
been jioiiorally Hat on VURUO rumors that
KuulUh blue jackets have beiiu landed ut
TuiiKlur own. | { to dlllloultlus which liavo
arisen between our irovuriimout and Franco
In regard lo K ypt. however tlioro has DOOII
nothliiL- confirm the reports. The markets
havu shown a bnlter teudenuy toward the
close , but there was no recovery o ( prices.
Consols are ! B per cunt loner. American rullr
ways shared it onoral scale , prodiici'd by the
rumoi-H referred to ubovo. At ono period
prices fell materially. Durln ; the hut hour
tlioro bus been u decided improvement In the
tone. Prices Imyo been only partially rooov-
oroJ. A Koneral deollno was ontnbllhed
raujlnic from 'i percent to \ per cout , Uana-
tllau lines have not escuped , u decline havniR
tuken place In Canadian Pucltlo und Orund
TruuWUsucs. Mexican ordinary preference *
nro lower NorhititlfTj tfm niado In the hnnl <
rate , Avhlch rommiH&JiV'm pun cent. Money
was almost unlontt luUn Short lo.ins wcro
olTorml at from > t pf v.tnt to 'i per cent ills'
count , Tne markot'wM ' a1 o very quiet. Two
nnd three iftonthi liJ1l\tcri ) rnoto.l | at from
I1 * per cent to 2 pur JjWt.
LoriiiON , Jan. 7.t.iT4io following were the
Lannon mock quo attijaj oloilng nt 4 p. m. !
Consoli money. . . .U > ltrrlTlnoTr Veil it ral . . . . . 1 17 (
Cin ol Recount Mnitein oMIncry. ,
N. V. P. ft 11.1)11. . St. lul ct > mnmn . .
Cnn , 1'nclllo \f \
Krln , .j MoilcanC. , new 19
Itrlo 2nil , , . . Il
llAli
Mo.NRV--i ! per ccnlt" ' '
Kate of discount Iti Uib open market for both
short and three imnttJH' lulls. 2 per cent.
Thu bullion lu tUb'llunk of Kneland Increased -
creased Jti7.l03 1 durlut tlio past woek. The
proportion of the Hank of I'tuland's rcsurvo
to liability , which last week was 3(1.1 ( percent ,
Is now : . ! per cent.
_
rinaiifliil Notrn.
KANSAS Ctrv , Mo. , Jtln. 7 , Olearlnjs today
were t.0 !
NEW i'ortK.Mn Clearings today , * , .V',8I2-
4. " > ! i ! balances , t7.Tdti,31l ,
lUtTlMoiiK , Mil . Jan , 7. Olearlnns , today ,
S.'yj.l r ; haln noes. (151,141 ; rule. 0 porcoi.t ,
PliiLAnKM'iliA , Pa. . Jan. 7. The binlc uluar-
Inits today were 111,173,0.13 : halnncoH , * : , o r > , 'iii. ;
M > : MIMIIS. Tcnn. , Jan. 7.--Naw York ux-
clriiuc solitui ut par. Clearings , $151,750 ;
balances , K7.1C ( > .
O.NriNMATt. O. , Jnn. T. Money , 4n nor cent
Now York Kxclmi'uc , 25 per cent discount.
ClcarliiKs$3r > Oi.8.1) ) ,
HOSTON , Mas , Jan , 7 , OloarlnK" . $ lflin,438 ;
b.Uiinuo11,0(1. ( . -2J ; rate for money. 2 per
cent ; exchange on Now York , I015 per
cent discount.
HAVANA. Jan. 7.--Spansh ! iiolil 23fl'i3ni { ;
o\chino : tlrm. Su far firmer ; ? , ( n)0 ) bii' s cen-
trfu.'als sold on Tuesday at Cardenas , at
$ .125 gold par quintal.
PAIIIJ , Jan. 7. Three per cent rentes. 05f ,
25 per cent for the account. The weekly
Mtatemont for the Hank of Kranco shows an In-
creuso ( > r2.i > 50. ( > 03 francs gold , and a decrease
of 5)75,000 ! francs nllvcr.
Denver .Mining Stocks.
DENVER , Colo. , Jan. 7. Tlio following list Is
tliHulosliuquotatloiison tho.Mlnlnt o.xeliango
ted 11 y. yaloi , 2I.COJ shares.
Ilnston Stock Market.
BOSTON. Miss. . Jan. 7. Tlio followlni wore
the closing prices on stocks on the lioston
stock market today :
San Francisco 3Ilnhif ; Oiiotutlons.
SAN KHANCISCO , litlA MI. 7. The ofllclal
closln ? nnotatlous mlnln ; stocks today
wcro as follows : i , , *
No\VYork
NKW YOIIK. Jan.,7.i-Tue following are the
closing - . . . . - mlnln . _ ; stodutiuai'iitlons - - i i - \ . - . * * * :
l t
Alice -18U Iron Silver.7 125'
AKpen . " SOff" Mexican 150
Kent A Mclcher. . . . UK ) Ontario ,44UJ
Crown Prtlnj 175 Qpnlr. , r.J
Ton. Cala. A VaII8J SaviKe . .V 120
Deadirood 20 ] Blcrra Nevada 155
Uureka Con IW Standard 115
Horaestake 1100 Union Con I'M
Horn Silver 330
St. I.onls Mining Quotations.
ST. Louis , Mo. Jan. 7. Mining stocks today
wcro quiet and Him.
AdnuiH . . . . . . . 12. Utllu Albert , l > <
American Ntttlu. . . . 120 Montroeu 1'laccr. . . . M
Central Oliver Ilia it llreen fie
KlItDbtth 72 I'at Miu'phy ft
U. Mountain 157i Vumn "
A' STUCK MAKKKT.
\UA.Jan. . 7.
Four days' receipts foot uu 0"il(5 ( o.ittlo , : t7KU
hops und. > 'i7.sheo | ) , against U/.1K ) oattlo , ii.21H
lioiis und 1.187 sheep the corresponding four
days last wool ; .
Tlio supply of cuttle wasllbrr.il. but not ux-
cesslvo , and tbo nenerul iiuallty good , but
nothliiijuxtra. While Oistcrn advices were
somewhat bearish in their tone tlio demand
hero w.ib such that with the number of c.ittlo
In Bl ht buyers could not afford to ml 1
further depress values. Sollora w'oro Kener.illy
usklnK KOO I stllT urioes , but * the buyers
not only refused to pay more than stead/
prices for oven the best cattle , but had to bo
coaxed to buy common stoclc at yesterday's
IlKurcs. The traclo would hirdly bu called
lively : still there wan cousldcrab u of It , and
but llttlo really desirable stock remained un
sold ut the close. Talion as a wlio'.o. prices
wore practically steady. Very need 1'JOO to
1,4.0 lo steers so d at fiom $1.70 to 8I. ' > . and
common to good S."u to 1'JOO Ib stock sold ut
from $ , ' .73 to $ J.M. The ordinary runofuattlo
sold largely at from W.Si to 81.7ft.
Trade In the butcher stock line was tolera
bly active. Kood to choice ur.idus sailing
strong , whlls common and Inferior stock was
no lower than yesterday , Krtlr to good cows
and ho.fors sold lar.oly at from $1.8J to K.-'i.
with so mo choluo stock as hl h us ? . ) . ! ( ) , and
common as low as low as ll.i'S. Hulld , oxou
and stilus were llriu ut from ? 1.)0 to Jt. : ' . ' , ' ) ,
calves siroiiR ut from J-.UO to 11.7.x
The demand for stackers and feeders was
better than It has been for sever il days back ,
while the supply w.is little If any larger.
Prices were generally stronger. Good 0)0 to
1.100 Ib feeders aro'quotablu at from $ i8J to
KI.10 , fair to Rood at from { -.40 toSO , ooinmon
and stookors at from ( . ' ,01 to $ J.fX ) . Thu sup
ply was considerably short of the demand ,
and regular dealers were unable to till their
country orders owlnsr to the scarcity of desir
able stock. Keproentatlvo sales :
6TEEUS.
20..1130 310
1. . , 475
1. . 880 460
2. . 445 230
1. , 15.13 2 5.1
1..I403 26.1
1IIK ) 2(1.1 (
Ilti'J 2(11 (
I7JO 2U.1
ID 0 27.1
120Q 275
IIM ) 801
H'JU 303
OXEN ,
.1753 U 00
bTECIta , YEAHLINOP.
1. . 510 3 09 10. , 707 2 75 4. . 765 205
1 530 SCO 7 703 S SO 0 1MI 300
fl. 7iW 27.1 2 710 28.1 2 8TO ,105
t . MO 3 ' , n 40. 711 2 M 0 HIS il 10
11. . fliS 2 75 1 HK3 If K1
. Hood Notwithstanding nn Increase In ro
cplplsflo fur llns wuett , co.nparod with last
of I2.UOJ hnad. the market continue * to nd
vanco. Tlio mipply wns i\K ln llboral. bnl
hardly up lo aiitloipatlons. und lh.it . IR Hit
Rtrnui : fonlnrii of the situation. OITcrliu.
were as tiiual lar ely , almost cnt.rolv , on tin
hcavywnl 4ht order , the penoral ( | iiulltv boliu
very Rood. There was n uoo.l noilvo slnppln
demand , New llnvon. Indianapolis nnd ( Mil
ciiKtllakliuovora llflh of the receipts. The
local domiiitd was Kood and business opened
actlvo at prices from 5u u > 1 n hljrhor thai
Wednesday's nvor.no marUcl. The bos
heavy boss Mild from 1,1,81 totl.nl , with com
mon hcnv.v and mixed packers lureoiy ntf.l.7.1
In fuel , $17.1 bought about half the rccelMs
both heavy and ilKht. t.lRht and lUlit ml\e (
line's sdld from tl. o to 1.1.73. largely , however
at the latter IImini. Trndlnir. wasfutrly acllvt
"
nil day , bulso no laluarr vals found "aoM
mnrkut , as buyers had nil Illlu I their orders
und other innrknts had cio ed uitslvr. Suver.i
loads were un old , > ) , il Ihc bulk of Iho tr.ulmu
Was at from 11.75 to M.S. ) , axalnnt H.'fi to M.7 >
yi'sler.lay. The avorairoco'l was il.77 aitalns
J.1.70 yesterday , and J3.C2M last Thursday
Koprcacntatlvu sulca :
No. Av. sii. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
33m 1CU 180 : i no 77 , . . .2U 200N 3 7.1
: m 171 130 3 00 43. . . . .274 N ) 375
01 . - . .217 .TAJ 3 t)7i ) { . .281 183 il 75
180 243 3 nrii . .SOI 203 37.1
49. . .223 371 m . .871 100 37.1
8.M . -il 70 70 . .8.W 121 : i7.1
M . . .251 103 3 70 VI . . .891 830 I 75
35 . . .211 mi 3 70 . .aw 880 173
71 . . .210 8(1 ( 3 7J . 87 J 175
5(1 ( . . .01 ! 83 3 70 47 . .193 3 77
47M.
71. . , 287 180 370 M. . . 241 100 377'-
< VJ . 2J ) 20 3 7JJ ! 07. . . .893 163 377H
73 . . .857 180 3 75 71 . . ' . ' 81 803 377 ! <
IM. . .269 IUX ) 3 75 0.1 . . .2KU 163 JI77H
73. . . .246 37.1 74. . . 27(1 ( 880 3 77JI
50 . . .280 3 75 7J. . . .aw 80 377j !
75. . . ,230 163 il 73 70. . . .271 160 il 77' !
74. . 375 . .aw 377 ! !
OS . 189 3 75 . .315 40
05. . . .214 2 0 3 7ri 01. . .2.SH 800 3 77'i '
no . . . .av : 83 3 73 63 . .883 81 II H )
81 . . . .238 410 3 7.1 - 62 . .891 160 38)
f > 4 . , . .2(13 ( 240 375 78 . . .211 80 383
IK ) . . , .28- 123 375 69 . . .805 160SO 3 SO
78. . , . 213 280 3 75 07. . .8(11 ( SO 380
81 . . . .213 803 3 71 141. , . .28- 280 389
. .322 18. ) 3 75 . .852 : .co 383
73. . . .2.8 36C 3 73 70 ! ! 40 380
7. . .322 8 7.1 . .275 123 381
79. . . .19) ) 240 il 7.1 02 . . 291 880 380
61) . . . .263 120 3 75 32 . . .315 8) ) 38) )
64 . , .2.9 80 375 f > 9. . . .SU2 80 380
63 . 283 83 3 75 01 . . .315 80 380
(13. ( . . . . ' 88 3 75 65 . .317 130 380
CO. . 2(1.1 ( 240 3 7.1 69 . . .8C9 160 380
C9. . . .101 _ 80 3 71 70. . . .aw 40 3 80
(17 . . .20 3 75 6) . . . .it 40 380
60 . 240 3 75 fit. . 309 380
47. . . .302 280 3 75 64. . .318 80
63. . . . .277 200 3 75 UO . .33) 389
60 . . . .31.1 2-0 3 75 60 . .3 1 I ) 3M )
12. . . 2s9 .80 3 73 331 240 380
51. . . 211 84) ) 3 75 63 808 43 383
70. . . .28' ) 103 3 75 63 , . . . ! 308 160 389
CO. . . .241 409 3 75 65 i.31 180 380
77 . . .240 100 3 75 6'J. . . . 317 380
OU. . . ' . & 0 120 3 75 ra iiw 40 380
54. . . .834 180 3 7,1 W5 , 3:17 : 380
70. . ,878 520 3 C1 57 ' 21HI 210 383
67. . . . .187 83 375 74 .2 6 80 383
73. . . 240 280 3 75 ( .8 , 'Ml 16) ) 380
59. . . .875 3 75 ! > S , .321 803 380
68 . " ° 1 180 3 75 03 , 310 380
75. . i.sTj 43 3 75 60 ,311 163 380
18. . . .231 40 3 73 58 , .330 80 380
. .289 3 75 62 .2.0 100 380
7.1. . . 230 18) ) 3 75 113 8U 383
74. . . 2J3 80 3 73 63 352 100 3 SOf
CO. . . .2C9 180 3 75 01 383 210 f
71. . . .863 283 3 73 68 ft.9 3 88'S '
75. . . . .211 80 3 73 5'1 30.1 203 3 82 ! ' ,
. .234 80 3 15 B7 2S3 80 3 82 4
55 . : m 109 3 7.1 c/3 829 83
71. . .874 : i80 3 75 UK ) 302 iS3 3S8 > {
81. . .Mi 841 3 V5 63 . 305 109 3R1
44. tO 373 50 384 80 381
07 . .260 203 3 75 05 200 40 : iai
1)9. . .2(59 ( 18(1 il 7.1 bfl 3.4 180 381
OS. . .2H9 100 3 7.1 5(1 ( 330 120 385
OS.SI. . . .278 840 3 7.1 tflM 3 85
40. . .247 - 3 73 M 318 383
40.Mi. . . .282 280 373 Oi U')3 80 383
vins AND notion.
3 103 3 23
SilUEi * Receipts of sheep constated of a
double dock of westerns that were consigned
direct to Swift & C'o. and not olforcd for sale.
The demand continue ; ) good and the market
strong. Natives are quotable at 81.00 lo $3.03 ;
westerns at $1.75 to $1.7.1 ; common and stool ;
sheep at.23 toSJ.33 ; 40 Io03pjund Iambs at
} 4 25 to M.5U.
Iterclpts und Disposition of Stock ,
Official receipts and disposition of stunk as
shonn by tlio books of tbo Union Sto.'k Yards
company for the \ventv-four hours , ending at
5 o'clock p. m. , January 7 , 1898 :
HKCKII'TS.
DISPOSITION.
Chicago I.lvo Stuck 3Iurkot.
CHICAGO. III. , Jan. 7. [ Sprolal Tulecram to
THE HUB. ] Thcro was a pretty fair sort of a
catt o market today unite us good as solleis
hud any reason to expect. It was nctlvo In
nil Its branches and the previous day's prices
ware very ponerHlly adhered to. Thu steadier
tone was a result of the more temperate re-
celptx , the total belni : about ft.OOJ less than
for yesterday. Good to choice cows und
hclfeis wcic In active request at only a alight
reduction from last week's quotations nnd
cattle lit for Iho export trade were
wanted at thu prices then prevailing. Lean
o.ws and rough hulf fatted steers
were less firm than other descriptions , thoimh
there was nothing In the shape of u bullock
that could not l.o sold at Wcdncs lay's prices.
Quotations raiiRe from 11.23 to JIl.L'j for cows
and bulls , $ ' , K. > to l. . ' > 0 for stackers and feeders
and from * 1.00 to $ (1.00 for dressed boot and
shipping steers. Veal calves were firm at
from 4..00 to $ (1OD. ( for poorto cliolco. with extra
medium wolKhts quoted around W.'J.'i.
The advance In nogs established toward the
close of yesterday's trading was sustained for
only a brjuf tlmo this momlm : . Shippers
did not hesitate to pay that ( ) av's clotlni ;
price , but packets demurred : therefore ,
nftor the wants of the former had boon sut-
Isllcd , salesmen found It necessary to shadu
thuoiienlnit tltturcs to the extent of a uleUel ,
the ofosliiK quotations bolni from $ l j lo JI.'O '
for heavy , ai < d from 3M.SO to $4.15 for ll-'ht.
Around the opening , from tl.15 to } l.l ( was
paid for a few heavy , and a load or two of as
sorted lUht weights made J4.P. The olfcrlngs
ran pretty uniform as to quality , and most of
the Mipply was sold at from f'l.tn to $1.10.
Tlio.ro was a t iuly tone to the sheep nmr-
Uct , while for lambs thu fueling was less firm.
The demand for bath was fairly active , and
the not too liberal supply was bought up at
about yesterday's prices. Hales of sheep wcro
principally at from I4.SJ to 8 .25 , with * J.5j to
tS.iu the extreme runzo of values. Lambs
wuro ( inoted at from 41.5) to M.53 , IhoiiKh
there were few sales outsldo thu limits uf
from f.l.ra to $0.115. Hocolpls woio : Uutlle ,
I4.0.X ) : boss. W.IOO : sheep , 7.UOO.
The Evening Journal reports : CATTLK Ho-
celntH , 14'iOJ ; Hhlpmeiits , 4.MXI , MarUotslow ;
jirlmo steers. * 4.2tktl.2V need to eholco , JI.IJ ®
i,7.V. ethan , l.75Ga a" . : cows , ShiMM-Si
lions-Kocolnts , M.UOO : shlumentx. 17,000 :
market opened steady and stionRor but closed
lower : rouph and common , f.'l.8V9ti.OJ : mixed
nnd pnckars , tl.00vfcl.10i prime heavy and
butchers' wol.-hts , N.inttl.n : llBlit , * MK/ft .l5 ,
HIIKEIUecolpts. . H.UJO ; hlilpmouts , l.uM ;
market , active and steady : natives. $ ,1.73 ©
I.15i westerns , 8I.7&3I.1XI ; lambs , J4,0. < S.5U. ( !
Now York Llvii Stock 31-trkut.
NKW YOIIK. Jan. 7. HBnvES-Itoeolpts. S37
toad , all for exporters nnd slaiiKhterois ; no
Lrado ; feeling dull : dressed beef .steady ut
' ® I'/iopor Ibi receipts today , ' . " > 4 beeves.
OALVKS ItecolptK. Si)1 ! head : market firm ;
veals , M.oo@.Uio tier I.M Ib.sj grassurs and west
ern calves. ! . .VXQ V J. ,
ynHEr Hocoipts , M.471) ) head ; hheon firm ;
ambs , J , " l > or ! " blshor : sheop. W.OJO.Oi )
lur IOU Ibs ; drcssnd muttons , bfj'llio per
b : dressml lambs , firm utUiAllo per Ib.
Hods Kecolpis , 11.74'J head , conslunol direct ;
nnrkutnoinlnully steady ut H'.W'itl.'aO per 100
bs.
KunxrtH City l.lvn Stock . Market ,
KANSAS OITV. Mo. , Jan. 7.-0.vrTLU-Ko-
pclpts. 4,000 ; shipment' . i'.OJOj steers stonily
o lOu hlixlioN cows and Htockors and feudurs
steady ; stoors. Wloavixi ; eows , | | .75'JII.OO ( ;
stncUors and feeders. Ci.ftQft.'l.ni.
lUHK Uecolpts. l.1ou ; ; sh.piiients. 4.0i)0 ) | innr-
< .u.vaiOohlKhuri nil grades , | .l.l5a.00i bulk ,
ViiKEl'-Itecelpts. 701 ; shlpmonts , nonot
market nominally stron ; ; .
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED
OOMMISSION MERCHANT3.
Alen Koot 4 ; Oo. Gasiuii & Dalh/ ,
Itooni34 Kichanjto Hullil- Itoomi , U ) nail 111 Itx-
llulldlni ! South cli.tnja billlcllrU.
OwibD. South Omaha.
P. B. Frederick &
Sons.
Commlnlon Oealort In
llor > c * . Uoomn3
haune. HoutU
Omnhi.
OMAHA
Manufacturers' Jobte' '
DI RECTO R'Y.
A tl'XIXUS A A'J )
Ornaha Tent & Awn
ing Oo , ,
Fln , hitramncki , oil ant
rubber clothing. 3 nd tot
c.itilogno. it.i | Kunmni
A.VD
Bemis Omaha Bag Oj ,
Importer * itnl Monuf.io-
tiirors.
Klour Sacti. Iliirlnpi unit
Twine.
UIOYULKS.
A. II. Perriio & Co. M , 0 , Daxon ,
1404 DoJgoBtresU lllc/clei lotd on monthlf
pirmenli.
Bond for our
anil prlcut I2d N. IStli itrnet.
HOOT * A XI ) SHOES
Morse-Oca Shos Compaiv ,
1103 Itnwart Str.'ot ,
Fnc'.ory cornorlllli mul Do HIM Strait
\V nre mnKlugclos3prl3Jiloci.il hifo.-i , nil nro
ollngnclim of gull w.tiyi li T < irsit -
c 'jo | with march inn.
Onmba Goal , Oaka & Ooutantds Squires ,
Lime r-j. , Hard and soft coal > hlp-
Hard and soft coil. 3. K. pori.
1303rarnamntret
*
. and UouuHi
cor. IClh Omaha.
troet. .
P. H. Jobnson Bros. ,
Ilard-Coal-Soft. 911 Farnnm treat.
1C07 Karnam. 811 N. Ilith. Omaha , Neb.
Eagle Ooraioa Worki ,
Manufacturq.r orOalr. i
Ited Iron Cornice.
Window capi , metallo
ikrllKhtu , etc. lllVanl
1112 Dodge 9t.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Cb. , Kilpatrick-KoriDr/
Goods Co.
Dry Rooili. notion I , fur- ,
nlshln/ Prr Koodv notlorn , nonti
furnlahlnK foodl.
Corner llth and Howard. cor. llth an I Harnor Bti
ELECTRiVAL SUPPLIES.
Omaha Ooasolidatjd Eleetrioal Os. ,
Motors , Drnamoi , Innipi , Wlro nnd lilectrlc.il Siip-
rllcsof All Kinds.
1112 Howard street , Ounha.
Wolf Electrical Oa.
Illustrated catalozua
free.
1C1I Capitol Aroniio.
FURNITURE AND GARPE'IS.
Beoba & Eunyan Pur-
nitura Clj.
Sucoenora to U A. IlsV
A Co. ,
Oons3 liilatoil Tan
Line 0 .
Iteflned and lubrlc.tttiA
ell < , ! Ktc.MP , ft *
PRODUCE. C
Rtbbol 4 Smith , .Branch & Oo , ,
l > e lor In country
prod- '
tier , friilti , vexatablgi , l'rd.lnc . < % frnlti of all
etc.IZ07 klnd , oy > t rt , '
IZ07 Howard Strati. Utli anil lUrncy Stroll.
Kirsohbniun & Soni , Ja ? . A , Olark fe Co. ,
Ilutter , CUKI and poultry. Uultcr , chooio , o/n
poultry and iinraa.
1J09 Howard Strojt CW South 13th Stre l.
Riddell & Oo. , 0. Fog Ul ,
Cn h buyer of butt
f
Mutter , chjoio. CH/I.TOJ-
rtablui , Jrulti , poultry million morcii.int.
and uatno. 3I4.3KI S , ISth.
"MuUin M30irtiaT' i. & Son ,
Fpoclnltloi. tniltir. ox , UB jour K'UK" , lint ,
clioc c. poultry , etc. No. tjr , I'oullry. ilamo ,
15 H. Ill i llof. IH NAI. llld.'ii , Kto.
bank. KOI-3 I.oiTonwortli HI.
S'lOVK HEl > AI US.
Jnmes Hughes , Omabt Stove Repair
Stoves repairs of all kin 11 Wor s.
Cooks anil lloatori Btdvo repairs and water
forunlo. a'tncluneiiift for anj kind
of MOMtmailo ,
fOS. I1lh Slrojt I2U7 iHHIlilll.
, lOOIt& HLIXUS , ti'JU.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo ,
Manufacturer * of B.tih.
doori. blinds and
mouldlnm , Ilrana'.i of
fice , mil nnd liard SU
ME AM AND WATKR SUM LIES
U. S. Wind Eagin3 &
Pump OJM
llallldar Wind .Mllli.
UlSaiid OWJono StrnoL
U.K. lto , nctlnifumnaj'r
1OY8.
H. Hardy Co. ,
Toys , dolh , album * ,
Inner gooili. hou e fur-
nl'lilnit oo1i , child-
ren'i carriage * ,
131'J Karnani Streak
l'ROCUR.U I1V TUB
Bee Bureau of Claims-
OMAHA , NEB.
Kqunl Kith the Interest of thoio haTlnir cliOui
Bitalnit thRKOvernmcnt li that o [ 1NVHNTOH3. WUp
ottuu loic the benefit of valuable lnranllni boj.ini *
of Iho Incompotoncy or Inattontliin of ttn nttori)3r ) >
employed to obtain their patent ! . Tou mucli Giro
cannot bo exercised In ooiploylnt conrmsrit aid
reliable folio ton to procr.ro p-itunu , fur tiJ vnliio
of n patentd poiiili croillr. Ir notontlrdly , upon tit !
care nnd skill of the attornay.
Wlllitho vlow of protoollnif InTontori frou worth
lens orcnrcloBS attornef J , ami of nojlnt thit in rod *
tlona are well protoctad by v.illd pitontl , Till ! U jK )
HUHKAU hai retained counsel axpjrt In ptteat
practice ; and li thorotoru prep iraj u
Vbttttn jmteiita ,
Conduct Iforc > 'aii33 ,
JKnkc Hjteclnl > : * iiiiilimtluiii ,
1'roHvcntc. rejected citnen.
Itculntci' trade iniirJn anil <
Iteinla < opinion * itntontioi > e mill
Itu ofjmtc.ntH.
1'fonfctite and ilefen.l Infi-tnyeins'tt
HiiitH , eta. , etc.
If you haroan InTDnllon on hind lent TIIK DK
BUItKAUikskotoli or p'.iotiur.iiili IhorJjf , to otndr
with n brief description of the Importint roaturol ,
and you will be unco advised < t < to till ) belt eonrJO to
[ lursuo. .Models are not nccois iry union thu mra
lion li of a complicated nature. If < itlmr are la
frliiKlntoa your rlKht < , or If you nrj en tr/iid wit
InfrlnRoment by otneri , iiltmlt tia ! mitlnr to Tfln
nuitKAU for a rolUblu OPINION before acting da
the matter.
THE BEE BUREAU 01J CLAIMS
220 Dec Uiilhllir , ' , Uiinilii , No ) ) .
Duronn Is KU'ir.intcod by tin
Omaha llco , thu IMoneur I'rcss and Iho Ban
I'rancl.ico Kxamlnur.
Gin this out and send it with your in
riuiry.
INDIAN DEPREDATION CUIMS
Persons who have lost properly f ro'n Indian
raids rihould fllo their claims under the Indian
Ucprolnllon Act of .V.nrjlr' , IS 1. 'Ihu t.mo la
limited , nl Ihu oliilins aio takeu up by llio
ourtin the order lu which they ura lo.'olvcd.
fake Notice that all contr.vcn outoro : ! Into
.vith attorney.1 prior to Ilia A ; ! , are miiclo
null nnd void. Iiiforinatloii given and all
: lulins promptly attended lo by tlio
Blili BURUAU OF CLAIMS.
ffHO / / ( ! /lltllillllj/ .
OMA.MA. , NElBl-iA. SKA. ,
t-WThls lluronu Is giiarantcu.l by lb
3maha llco. the Pioneer 1'i-uss an I the San
Francisco Uxumlnor.
Cut tlii.s out in id HOIK ! tt with your in
luiry.
Cold Feet
M.-itlo wtiriii by
ustni ;
OUT VATffl 1
Bottles.
"quart . 7fio
8qimrt . $1,00
1 1'linrt . $ I.6U
I'livfllclana lp
lions in-upiiroi
low rices ,
TliGAloc&PcioliCc : :
Next to To tolllco ,
ICtli btrout.
jtookholilcrti' M rot in , ' Union l.iind
Coinpiinr.
Notice Is hereby given that the .innunl
nuetlng of thn stockholders of the llnloU
, aiil company fur ihcioltift on of II vn dlreC-
ors and such other liiiKlness its njay lawfully
: omo before llio mretlnv will bo held nt loou
, third floor , Union Pacific building. In th < ]
: lty of Omnha , Nub. , upon Monday , the IHU
lay of January , iKn. . ut 1 < J d' liK'l , a. m. ' <
W. J. CAIIIIOM , .
Ahslstiinl rotary.
Uniuha. Neb. , Ilofomboj- . 1WU , I
The whole utookof si-hooj furniture ,
iiij | | | , nnd rablntl letter Illoa and ciio euro ,
ir will neil In job loin ,
J W. HAUUIB , Amilunre.
Call ut Ueriuau-Aniotlcan tinTlnzs bituv
Neb. U'Mlt M